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SAN    FRANCISCO 
PUBLIC    LIBRARY 

SAN  FRANCISCO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

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yW      AQER  OF  ESTATES 

— APPRAISER 


E.E.BUNCE 

CALtFORNIA^^ 
-^  INVESTMENTS 


E.  E.  BUNCE 


1008  BROADWAY 

OAKLAND,  CAL. 
Telephone  548 


Business  Property,  Choice  City  and 
Country  Residences  for  Sale 
Fruit  and  Grain  Ranches  for  Sale 
Large  Colony  Tracts.     Mining  Property 
Send  for  Catalogues 


PHCIFIC 

ROLLING 
MILL  CO. 


1 


OFFICE 

100 

MARKET 
STREET 
SAN  FRANCISCO 


Manufacturers  of 


Cast  Steel  \ 

Castingfs  .na  i 

Steel  ! 
i              Forgfings 

UP  TO  20,000  POUNDS    WEIGHT  \ 

True  to  pattern  and  superior  in  strength,  toughness  and  durability  to  Cast  or 
Wrought  Iron  in  any  position  or  for  any  service. 

Gearings,  Shoes,  Dies,  Cams,  Tappets,  Piston^Heads,  Railroad  and 
Machinery  Castings  of  every  description  ;  also  .  .  . 

HOMOGENEOUS   STEEL 

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y  Soft  and  Ductile.    Superior  to  Iron  for  Locomotive,  Mining  and  Marine  For'gings. 

/  Also  Steel  Rods  from  ^  to  3  inch  diameter,  and  flats  from  i  to  8  inch,  Angles,  Tees,  Channels  and 
/  other  shapes;    Steel  Wagon,  Buggy,  and  Truck  Tires,  Plow  Steel  Stamp, 

/  Stems,  Cam  Shafts,  Piston  Rods,  Machinery  and  Special  Shape  i 

\  Steel  to  Size  and  Lengths. 

STEEL  RAILS  FROM  12  TO  45  POUNDS  PER  YARD 
Iron  and  Steel  Bridge,  Roof  and    Railroad  Car  Work  a  Specialty 


L 


ORDERS  WILL  HAVE  PROMPT  ATTENTION 
SEND  FOR  CATALOGUE 


1 


>,DOW  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS 

\        114-116  Beale  Street,  San  Francisco.  Cal 


MANUFACTURERS   OF 


j         Dow^s  Improved  Steam,  Air  and 
I        Electrical  Pumping  Machinery 

1  FOR  EVERY  POSSIBLE  DUTY 


High  Duty  Water  Works  Pumping  Engines.    Irrigating  Pumps.  | 
Marine  Pumps,    Mining  Pumps,    Elevator  Pumps.  i 


fm 


H^vl 


^ 


Speed  Governors,  Pressure  Regulators  and  Steam  Pump  Specialties 

jRRESPONDENCE   SOLICITED  SEND    FOR    CATALOGUE 


THE 


Pelton  Water  Wheel 


Affords  the  most  dimple,  Economical  and  Reliable  Power  for  Mining  and  other  Purposes. 

7,000   WHEELS    NOW    RUNNING. 


While  opinions  may  differ  more  or  less 
as  to  the  merits  of  other  Water  Wheels 


There  is  but  one  Opinion  in  Regard  to  the  Pelton, 


It  gives  more  value  for  the  money  than 
any  other  power  appliance  known. 


ELECTRIC  POWER  tRAN5N|l55lON. 

Pelton  Wheels  afford  the  most  reliable  and  efficient  power  for  such  service,  and  are  run- 
ivi.;^  a  majority   of  stations   of  this  character,  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 

This  Company  give  exclusive  attention  to  the  development  and  utilization  of  water  powers 
by  the  most  modern,  economic  and  improved  methods.  Highest  efficiency  and  best  regulation 
guaranteed. 

Water  pipe,  valves  aho  fittincs 

OF  ANY  REQUIRED  STRENGTH  AND  CAPACITY. 


y^axa'.ogues  Furnished  on  Application. 

ADDRESS,   PELTON    WATER    WHEEL    COMPANY, 
121    MAIN  STREET,  SAN    FRANCISCO,    CAL. 


p.  F.  CLERC  MACHINE  WORKS 


AH  Kinds  of  Machinery  Built  and  Repaired 


COFFEE  AND  LAUNDRY  MACHINERY 

A    SPECIALTY 

STEAM  AND  GAS  PUFFING  IRONS 


Having  been  established  since  1861, 
1  refer  to  all  Leading  Laundries  of 
California. 

REFERENCES 

San  Francisco  Laundry,  La  Grande  Laundry, 
United  States  Laundry,  Occidental  Laundry, 
Qpntra  Costa  Laundry,  National  Laundry, 
'American  Laundry,  Sacramento  Laundry, 
Parisian  Laundry,  and  many  others. 


219-221  Main  Street 

Bet.  Howard  and  Folsom  Sts. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 


-THE 


California  Perforating  Screen  Co. 

Screens  |^  Malt  Kiln  ]H  Screens 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Perforated  Sheet  Metals  of  all  Kinds 

For  Mining  and  Milling  Machinery  and  other  uses. 

ALSO  PIANO  STRING  MANUFACTURERS 


147    BEALE    STREET 

THIRD  FLOOR  SAN   FRANCISCO 


Something  New  **;  Reliable 


I.  L.  MERRELL 


Sleam  Pipe  and  Boiler  Coverings,  Bloclcs  and  Plastic.       Asbestos  Materials 

OF    EVERY   DESCRIPTION 

Important  to  ARCHITECTS,  BUILDERS  and  OWNERS 

I.  X.  m£:rrezl>s  safety  chimney 

IS  well  adapted  to  the  Acme  or  any  other  fireplace,  and 
can  be  attached  in  any  building,  and  it  is  a  perfect  com- 
bination of  Lightness,  Durability  and  Safety,  being  com- 
posed of  Magnesia,  Asbestos  and  Fire  Proof  Mineral 
Fibre. 

ARCHITECTS,  BUILDERS  AND  OWNERS 
about  to  erect  New  Buildings,  when  anything  in  the 
shape  of  a  Safetii  Chimney  is  desired,  would  do  well 
to  send  for  descriptive  circular. 

Mineral  Wool  for  Deadening  and  Lining  Buildings 

I.  L.  Merrell  is  the  manufacturers'  agent  for  Mineral 
Wool  on  this  Coast.  No  other  material,  either  natural 
or  manufactured,  equals  it  for  Heat-proofing,  Fire-proof- 
ing, and  Lining  Buildings,  and  at  the  same  time  it  is  a 
Sure  Protection  against  rats,  mice  and  all  insects. 

He  also  has  constantly  on  hand  Asbestos  and  Magnesia 
Coverings,  Asbestos  Board,  Lining  Felt,  Asbestos  in 
Solution  for  roofing,  paints  and  washes. 

.^"AU    orders  and    any  information   promptly  at- 
tended to. 

r39  BRANNAN  ST.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


ESTABLISHED    1862. 


TBE 


CALIFORNIA  TOOL  WORKS 


J.  WBICHHART,  Proprietor. 


M 


MODEL   AND    DIE    MAKERS. 


I  Steel,  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 

I       Special  Tools  and  Machinery  for  all  Trades  Made  to  Order. 


REPAIRING    IN    ALL   ITS    BRANCHES.  ALL   WORK  WARRANTED. 


t43jiHD  145  Be  ALE  Stijeet, 


Telephone,  Black  2291, 


SAN    FRANC/SCO.  CAL. 


TELEPHONE,  MAIN  1442 


C.  H.  EVANS  &  CO 


(Successors  to  Thomson  &  Evans  ) 


TVTKCHINEtiAiORKS 

STEAM  PUMPS  STEAM  ENGINES 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF  MACHINERY 

SHIPand  STEAMBOAT  WORK,  Etc. 


Thomson  &   Evans'   Patent  Crank  and   Fly  Wheel 
Steam  Pumps,  the  best  for  all  purposes 


Deep  Well  Punips,  WiDdmill  Pmnps,  Irrigating  Pumps 


Compound  Pumps  for  City  Water  Works,  Etc. 
Pipe  Cutting  and  Threading.        Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 

110=112  BEALE  STREET    =     SAN  FRANCISCO 


Western  Foundry 


MORTON    &    HEDLEY,  Proprietors 


CASTINGS 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  MADE  TO  ORDER 


234  FREMONT  STREET 

Bet.  Howard  and  Folsom  Sts. 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Pacific  3av  AVanQfactarmg  Co. 


7  &  19  FREMONT  STREET, 
SAN  FRANCISCO 

Sole  Manufacturers  of 


Hatch  Pruning  Saws 

Files,  Emery  Wheels, 
Grindstones,  Etc. 

FOR  SALE. 2^ 


SAW  AND  MACHINE  KNIVES  OF  EVERY 

DESCRIPTION  ON  HAND  OR 

MADE  TO  ORDER 


Ov^>^> 


Saw  Repairing  and  Knife  Grinding: 


I.  L.  BURTON  MACHINE  WORKS 


BUILDERS   OF 


Patent  Centrifugal  Pumps 

Giving  Highest  Efficiency  of  any  Pump  made  for 
Irrigation,  Reclamation, 
Dredging,  Wrecking,  Mining 
and  Water  Work. 

The  Columbus 
Steam  Pump 

The  simplest,  cheapest 
and  most  durable  steam 
pump  for 

Feeding  Boilers  and 
Forcing  Water  under 
heavy  pressure. 

ENGINES,   ELEVATORS,   SHAFTING     HANGERS  AND   PULLEYS 

PRINTERS'   AND    BOOKBINDERS'    MACHINERY 

PIPE   BOILERS    AND    OTBEB    MACMllSEItT  MADE   TO    OMDER 


115 -117     FIRST     STREBT 


A.  J.  VAN  DRflKE 

Wlachinist  and  Mechanical  Engineer 

141  FIRST  STREET 


I  SPUR  and  BEVEL  GEARS 

I  Cut  to  Order 

ALL  KINDS  OF  ^t^'^ 

KXPERIMENTAL  MACHINERY  ^J 

AND   PATENT   MODELS  ^  I, 

^' 
Shafting,   Pulleys  and  Boxes,  Z 

Engines  and  Boilers. 

GENERAL  MACHINE  WORK  AND 
JOBBING 


'^LvTrrrr:^' 


THE 

T 


INSURE    IN    YOUR    ONLY   HOME   COMPANY 

Pacific  Mutual 

. . .  Life  Insurance  Company 


OF  CALIFORNIA 


Its  Distinctive   Plan  of   Organization 
Gives 

Greatest  Safety 

and  Profit  to 

Policyholders 

INVESTS  ITS  FUNDS  ON  THE 
PACIFIC  COAST 

Paid  Policyholders  over 
$7,500,000.00 


LIFE    *  ENDOWMENT 
POLICIES 


N.   E.  Cor.  Sacramento  and  Montgomery  slCCIDEXT  POLICIES 

San  Francisco 


KILQARIF  &  BEAVER,  General  Agents  for  California  (Life  Dept.) 

F.  W.  VOOQT  &  BRC,      =      General  Agents  for  California  (Accident  Dept.) 

PACIFIC  MUTUAL  BUILDING,  SAN  FRANCISCO 


12 


li).  *  3.  $loanc « €0. 

(^arpets  «  furniture  «  XHpf^^l^ter^ 


Af  We  have  on   show   a  large  assortment  of     f^ 

CARPETS    in   the  various   grades^  which  for 
*       Quality,  Pattern  and  Gjloring^  cannot  be  ^ 

excelled. 


These  gfoods  surpass  all  previous  productions 
and  are  suited  to  all  kinds  and  styles  of 
W     furnishings.  ^ 


©riental  IRugs. 


.  We  have  a  choice  assortment  showing  . 

some  rare  pieces. 


2)ome8tic  IRugs. 

fj^  Large  variety  in  all  grades.  f^ 


111.  fl  ].  Sloane  &  Co. 

641-647   MARKET  STREET,  SAN   FRANCISCO. 


13 


'     DIRECTORS-A.T^. 

A  TTCTT-NT    f^       Tl 


TUBES,  President.        HIRAM  TUBES,  Vice-Pres.        ALFRED  S.  TUBES,  Treas. 
AUSTIN  C.  TUBES.  HERMAN  A.  TUBES         CHARLES  W.  KELLOGG,  Secretary. 


TUBBS  CORDAGE  CO. 

(Founded  in  1856.     Incorporated  April,  1889) 

MANUFACTURERS    OF   ALL   SIZES   OF 

Manila  and  Sisal  Rope,  Binder  Twine,  Drilling  Cables 

607=613  FRONT  STREET,  -  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

iA£EL-CH  St  CO. 

Impoilers,  Shipping  and  Commission  Mercliants 

220  CALIFORNIA  ST.,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL 

AGENTS 

Victoria  Lumber  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chemainus,  British  Columbia 


REPRESENTED  BY 
WELCH,  ACKERLY  &.  CO.,  18  water  st..  Liverpool,  England 

R.   P.  RITHET  &  CO.,  victoria,  British  Columbia 

HEfiRv  Liuno  &  Co. 

Importers,  Shipping A^^Cofnmission  Mefcliants. 


KoeNTS   1=01 


RELIANCE  MARLXE  INSURANCE  CO.  Limited, 

OF=    L-I3ZERPOOL-. 


f^ogal  .  Swedistp  .  and  .  fiorwegiarp  .  Gopsulate. 


214   Calikornia   Street, 

SAN    FRANCISCO,  CAIv. 


Represented  by  W.  C.  KIRSCHSTEIN,  No.  28  Chapel  Street,  Liverpool. 


Telephone.   Main    199. 


BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE 


Dealers  in 


PAPER 


512  to  516  Sacramento  Street 
and  519  Commercial  Street . . . 

San  Francisco 


BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE, 
Los  Angeles. 

BLAKE,  McFALL  CO. 
Portland,  Of. 


15 


rN^SXS^N^X^ 


OVERLAND 

Freight  Transfer  Company 


O,  F.  T.  Co. 


ESTA-BLISHED  1867 


INCORPORATED 


TEAMING,  FORWARDING,  WAREHOUSING 


OFFICES 
FIFTH  AND  BLUXOME  STREETS 

Telephone,  S  388 

20 1  FRONT  STREET 

Telephone,  Front  70 

APPRAISERS'  STORE 

Telephone,  M  587 


WAREHOUSES 


Bluxome  St.  and  Townsend  St. 


Between  Fourth  and  Fifth  Sts. 


P.  n.  TV^cDONAL-D 
COKE,  COAL 

WOOD  AND 

CHARCOAL 

WHOLESALE   AND    RETAIL 

English  Gas,  Antwerp  and  Pelton  Main  Coke  constantly  on  hand. 
Also  San  Francisco  Qas  Coke,  the  best  for  Family  Use 
Special  Attention  Given  to  Furnishing  Foundries  and  Mines 

OFFICE,  813  FOLSOM  STREET 

YARDS 

300-308  Howard  Street,  Cor.  Beale 
Webster  and  Greenwich  Streets 


Simpson&Millar 

(Successors  to  C.  V.  Gillespie) 

Searchers  of 
Records  ^"^ 

Conveyancers 

Titles  Examined  and  Abstracts  Furnished  to  Lands  in  any  County  in  the  State 
535  California  Street 


Branch  Office 

N.  W.  Cor.  McAllister  and  Larkin  Sts. 

TELEPHONE    1932 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 


Murphy,  Grant  &  Co. 


IMPORTERS  OF 


Staple  and  Fancy 

Dry  Goods 


and  Furnishing  Goods 

Corner  Sansome  and 
Bush  Streets 

-— ^San  Francisco 


JOHN  H.  BURNS 

BOMT  BUILDER 


STEAM    LAUNCHES 

A    SPECIALTV 

Onoens  Taken  at 


Boats  of  Every 
Description   Built  to 
Order  and  Constantly 
ON  Hand 

Stanford  Street,  near  Second  and  Townsend,  San  Francisco 

WHALE  BOATS,  METALLIC  SURF  AND  LIFE  BOATS  BUILT  TO  ORDER 

All  Orders  Promptly  Attended  to 

JOHN  TWIGG  &  SONS 

Boat  Builders 

Cor.  King  and  Third  Streets 

SAN    FRANCISCO 

BOATS  OEf  ALI.  DESCRIPTIONS  MADE  TO  ORDER 

Steam  Launches,  Surf,  Life,  Gigs,  Whiteiialis,  and  Sealing  Boats  a  Specialty 

REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  DONE 

Steam    a.ncl    Vapor    Launclies    a    Specialty 

GEO.  W.   KNEASS 
BOAT     BUILDER 

718  Third  Street 

Corner  King.  San  Francisco 

Yard 
Corner  Illinois  and  Solano  Streets 

POTRERO 

All   kinds   of  WOODEN  and 
IRON  BOATS  Built  to  Order,  and 
Constantly  on  hand.    Steam  and 
Gasoline  Launches  a  Specialty. 
Repairing  and  all  Orders 
Promptly  Attended  to. 


S.  THORNTON 

140  BERRY  STREET    Mctallic  Llfc  Boats 


Bet.  Third  aad  Fourth 


Boats  of  all    Descriptions    Built  to  Order  and   Constantly  on  Hand 

REF-AIRING    DONE    AX    SHORT    NOTICE). 


(OLLECE  OF  NOTRE  Dim 

OF  SAN  FRANCISCO 

FOR  YOUNG  LADIES 

DOLORES  STREET,   between  i6th  and  17th  Sts.,   San   Francisco 


This  Institution,  founded  in  1866,  chartered  in  1876  by  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
California,  and  empowered  to  confer  Collegiate  Honors,  is  situated  on  Dolores  Street,  opposite  the 
Old  Mission  Church. 

The  course  of  instruction  embraces  all  the  branches  necessary  to  the  acquisition  of 

A  SOLID  J{ND  !\EFItiED  EDUCATlOfi 


SELECT  DAY  SCHOOL  ATTACHED 
TO  THE  COLLEGE 


N.  B.— A  Private  Conveyance  is  furnished  at  moderate 
rates,  for  the  convenience  of  pupils  residing  in  distant 
parts  of  the  city. 


For  further  Particulars  apply  to  SISTER  SUPERIOR 


Telephone,  Main  1782. 


CITY  STABLES 

New  Brick  Building,  Very»Light  and  Well 
Ventilated.  The  Best  Accommodations 
for  Boarding  Horses.  Fine  Stock  of 
Livery  tlorses  and  Vehicles  of  Every 
Description.  •   , 

F.  M.  CHAPMAN  &  CO. 


OOL     ijuSn    oTREET,  Between  Montgomery  and  Kearny 
SAN    FRANCISCO 


SLATE  BURIAL  VAULTS 

Are  recommended  by  every  person 
who  sees  them .  They  are  proof  against 
dampness,  rodents  and  reptiles  ;  are 
portable  to  ship  to  any  part  of  the 
country.  Are  cheaper  than  brick  and 
can  be  put  in  place  by  ordinary  work- 
men. Slate  is  Imperishable  by 
nature  and  has  greater  strength  than  any  other  stone. 

Apply  to  R.  F.  ROBER  TSON,  Pacific  Coast  Agent, 
Telephone  24.  LOS  GATOS,  CAL 

N.  CLARK  &  SONS,  17  and  19  Spear  Street,  SAN  FRANCISCO.       telephone  771. 


3300  Washington  Street 

An  accredited  school  with  the  University 
of  California  and  the  Leland  Stanford 
Junior  University. 


PREPARES  FOR  EASTERN  COLLEGES  AND  UNIVERSITIES 


Twentieth    Year 


CORPS  OF  THIRTEEN 
PROFESSORS  AND  TUTORS. 


Private  Assistance  to  Rapid  and  Tiiorough  Advancement. 
Full  Academic  Course.  Ancient  and  Modern  Languages. 
Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music,  Drawing  and  Painting. 


Por  Catalogue  of  Information,  Address 

REV.    DR.    E,    B.    SPALDING 

RECTOR 


3300    WASHINQTON  STREET 

L. 


San  Francisco 

J 


20 


Irving  Institute 


OARDING    AND    DaY    ScHOOL 

LADIES 

Valencia  and  Hill  Streets 
San  Francisco 

UNIVERSITY    PREPARATORY   SCHOOL 

FULL  SEMINARY  AND  NORMAL  COURSES 

.    CONSERVATORY   OF   MUSIC,  ART   AND 


ELOCUTION 


# 


aremi  ooo 

A    CARRIAGE    WILL    CALL    FOR    PUPILS 

For   Illustrated  Catalogue,  address — =-a»^ 


Rev.  Edward  B.  Church,  A.  M.,  Principal 

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Ervmg  Mstltiuite 

BOARDING  AND  DAY  SCHOOL  FOR  YOUNG  LADIES 

Conservatory  of  Music,  Art  and  Elocution 

HAS   PRIMARY  AND  KINDERGARTEN  DEPART- 
MENT FOR   CHILDREN 

Corner  Valencia  and  Hill  Streets,  San  Francisco 


....Preparatory  School  to  the  Universities.... 

This  SE^AINARV  FOR  YOUNG  LADIES  has  been  favorably 
known  for  almost  a  score  of  years.  Its  graduates  adorn  society  in  all 
parts  of  the  Pacific  Slope.  It  is  a  thorough  finishing  school,  complete 
in  every  department.  Its  CONSERVATORY  OF  A\U5IC  is  one  of 
the  best  in  California,  and  employs  eleven  professors  and  teachers  for 
the  voice  and  various  instruments.  ELOCUTION  and  PHYSIC/\L 
CULTURE  hold  an  important  place  in  it,  and  combine  gracefully  with 
the  intellectual  training  for  which  this  school  is  noted.  The  Institute 
is  situated  in  what  is  known  as  the  "warm  belt,"  on  the  corner  of 
Valencia  and  Hill  Streets,  San  Francisco  ;  and,  in  addition  to  its  forty 
boarding  pupils,  has  a  large  day  patronage  of  all  ages  from  every  part 
of  the  City. 

For  Illustrated  Catalogue,  address 

REV.   EDWARD   B.  CHURCH,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

[SEE    PRECEDING    PAGE] 


CROCKER-LANGLEY 


SAN  FRANCISCO 


DIRECTORY 


KOR,    YEAR     COIVIIVIENCIIMG     APRIL 


1896 


CO?*TA.INING 


An  Alphabetical  List  of  Business  Firms  and  Private  Citizens ;  a  Directory  of  the 

City  and  County  Officers,  Churches,  Public  and  Private  Schools,  Benevolent, 

Literary,  and  other  Associations,  Banks,  Incorporated  Institutions,  etc 

AND     A    COIVIRI^ETE 

CLASSIFIED  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

A  Correct  Map  and  an  Improved  Street  and  Avenue  Guide  of  the  City 


SAN    FRANCISCO 

Compiled  and  Published  by  H.  S.  Crocker  Company 

315,     317,     219     BUSM     STREET 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1896,  by 

H.  S.  CROCKER  COMPANY, 

in  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


N  PLACING  this,  the  first  volume  of  the  Crocker-Langley 
San  Francisco  Directory,  in  the  hands  of  its  patrons,  the 
publishers  do  so  confident  that  it  will  meet  the  requirements  of  a 
large  portion  of  the  public,  and  are  satisfied  to  let  it  rest  on  its  merits  as 
a  work  of  its  class,  feeling  certain  that  no  more  appropriate  introduction 
could  be  offered  than  the  assurance  that  nothing  has  been  neglected  on 
their  part  to  secure  the  utmost  thoroughness  and  accuracy. 

Few  people  realize  what  a  great  task  a  Directory  maker  undertakes. 
The  work,  in  its  completed  form,  bears  little  evidence  of  the  tremendous 
amount  of  detail  the  work  requires.  There  is  no  class  of  publication 
which  involves  in  the  production  more  labor,  care  and  preparation  than 
the  collecting,  compiling  and  printing  of  material  for  a  Directory,  yet 
this  fact  is,  by  many,  little  considered. 

This  work  is  as  nearly  perfect  as  the  most  unceasing  vigilance  can 
make  it.  We  wish  to  say  it  is  impossible  to  produce  a  Directory  of  a 
city  of  the  size  of  San  Francisco  which  is  absolutely  correct. 

Canvassers  meet  with  almost  insurmountable  difficulties.  Addresses 
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SACRAMENTO 
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LOUISVILLE 

MEMPHIS 

MILWAUKEE 

MINNEAPOLIS 

NASHVILLE 

NEWARK 

NEW  HAVEN 

NEW  ORLEANS 

NEW  YORK 

OAKLAND 

OMAHA 

PEORIA 

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PITTSBURGH 

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Sherwood  &  Sherwood 

Importers,  Sblpping  and  eottittii$$icn  niercbants, 

212-2(21    MARKET    STREET, 

T  BET  FRONT  AND  D»v,s  SAN   FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Zpacific  Coast  ^Jtgonts  for 


MOET  <&  CHANDON.   "  WHITE  SEAI-"  AND  " BRUT  IMPERIAL.  " 

Crosse  &  Blackwells'  Pickles.  Lucca  Oil,      Fresh   Fruit  Jams,  Etc. 
Colman's  London  Mustard,  Fpps'  Homeopathic  Cocoa, 

Fry's  Cocoas  and  Chocolate,  Cox's   Sparkling  Gelatine, 

Durkee's  Salad  Dressing,  Pure  Spices,  Etc. 

Sublime  Lucca  Oil,  in  Tins. 

Keystone  monogram  ana  Old  Saratoga  (UbisKies. 

Burke's  Guinness'  Dublin  Porter,         Bass'  Ale,  bottled  by  Burke, 

Burke's  Irish  and  Scotch  Whiskies,  Old  Tom  Gin,  Jamaica  Rum, 
Kenneth  Mackenzie  &  Co's  Cadiz  Sherries  and  Oporto  Port, 
Day  and  Martin's  Blacking  and  Russett  Cream, 
Chalmers'  Transparent  Gelatine, 

Houtman's    Holland  Gin,         Fleischmann's   Gin, 
Hennessy  Brandy,  bottled  by  E.  &  J.  Burke. 

Ross'  "Royal"  Belfast  Ginger  Ale,  Joule's  Stone  Ale,  Bass's  Ale  in  Wood, 

Henk  Waukesha  Mineral  Water,  Meinhold's  Eastern  Cider, 

Eschenauer's  Clarets  and  Sauternes,  Club  Cocktails, 

Evan's  Hudson  India  Pale  Ale,  bottled  and  in  wood,  Bushmill's  Old  Irish  Whisky, 

Carlisle  Sour  Mash  Bourbon  Whiskey,  in  cases  and  in  wood- 

Sbcrwooa '*Robln Rood,"  **0. P. $."  ** mascot"  and  *' Standard"  Ulbiskks, 

Canadian  Rj'e  Whisky,  Gooderham  &  Worts  Ltd.,  Toronto. 


Agents  for  FINE  HAVANA  CIGARS, 

Curtice  Bros.  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Preserved  Meats,  Vegetables  and  Fruits,  and 
"  Blue  Label  "  Tomato  Ketchup. 

IS/ A  PA   VALLEY  WINE  COS  WINES  and  BRANDIES. 


DIRECT  IMPORTERS    AND    HANDLERS    OF 


STRAIGHT  WHISKY,  BRANDY,  GIN,  PORT,  SHERRIES,  Etc. 


We  do  not  cut,  rectify  nor  compound.     Goods  sold  from  U.  S.  Bonded 
or  Free  Warehouses. 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD, 

2I2'2I4  MARKET  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 

AUSO     PORTLAND    AND    LOS     ANGELES. 


INDEX  TO  CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 

PAGE, 

Academy  of  Sciences,  California 

65 

California  Childrens'  Home  Society 

.  61 

American  Association  of  Masters  and  Pilots  69 

California  College  of  Pharmacy 

.  67 

California  Cycling  Club 

86 

eign  Missions 

72 

California  Electrical  Society 

.  65 

American  Legion  of  Honor 

76 

California  Entomological  Society 

California  Historical  Society 

.  65 

American  Protective  Association 

77 

65 

?'> 

65 

American  Union  Fish  Company 

69 

California  Lawn  Tennis  Club 

.  86 

Ancient  Jewish  Order  Kesher  Shel  Barzel. 

77 

California  Pharmaceutical  Society 

.  65 

Ancient  Order  of  Foresters 

77 
78 

California  Philatelic  Press  Club 

California  Pioueers,  Society  of 

86 

Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians 

.  66 

Ancient  Order  United  Workmen 

78 

California  Press  Club 

.  65 

Ariel  Rowing  Club 

85 

California  Prison  Commission 

.  46 

Arion  Verein 

85 

California  Schuetzen  Club 

.  86 

Arlington  Yacht  Club 

85 

California  School  of  Mechanical  Arts 

.  65 

Art  Association 

41 

California  Society  for  the    Prevention  of 

Art  Societies 

41 

Cruelty  to  Children 

.  46 

Associated  Charities 

46 

California  State  Democratic  Club 

.  >^H 

Associated  Veterans  of  the  Mexican  War.. 

85 

California  State  Dental  Association 

.  65 

Astronomical  Society  of  the  Pacific 

64 

California  State  Homa?opathic  Medical  So 

Athenteum  Literary  and  Social  Society 

85 

ciety 

.  65 

Austrian  Benevolent  Society 

46 

California  State  Horticultural  Society 

.  6o 

Austrian  Military  and  Benevolent  Associa 

California  State  Mining  Bureau 

.  65 

tion 

48 

California  State  Protective  Association 

.   79 

Austrian  National  Society 

69 

California  State  Retail  Druggists'  Ass'n  .... 

.  69 

Bands  of  Hope — 

90 

California  Volunteers,  Society  of. 

California  Woman's  Hospital 

89 

Banks 

41 

.  61 

Bar  Association,  S.  F 

88 

Calliopean  Club 

.  86 

Bar  Association  of  S.  F 

64 

Cambrian  Aid  Society 

.  43 

69 

86 

Bay  City  Wheelmen 

85 

Carlisle  Club :.. 

.  86 

Bear  Club  of  California 

85 

Cemeteries  

.  48 

Belgian  Mutual  Relief  Society 

4.S 

Cercle  Fraucais 

.  86 

4H 

49 

Benevolent  and  Protective  Order  of  Elks.. 

79 

Chautauqua  Assembly 

.  65 

Benevolent  Societies 

46 

Chebra  Achim  Rachmonim  Association.... 

.  4H 

Berlins,  The 

43 

Chebra  Benai  Gisrael  Society 

.  43 

Bishop  Armitage  Church  Orphanage 

B'nai  B'rith,  see  I.  0.  B'nai  B'rith 

60 

Chebra  Biker  Cholim  Society 

.  43 

Chebra  B'rith  Shalom  Society 

.  43 

B'nai  B'rith,  Independent  Order 

81 

Chebra  Ohaboth  Zion  Society 

.  43 

Board  of  Education  

■Mi 

Chebra  Ohavai  Sholem  Society 

.  43 

Board  of  Health 

36 

Chevra  Shaare  Refooah 

.  43 

Board  of  Trade  of  San  Francisco   

48 

Childrens'  Hospital 

.  61 

Board  of  Supervisors 

35 

Chosen  Friends,  Order  of 

.  84 

Bohemian  Club 

86 

Churches: 

Bookbinders'  Protective  and  Beneficial  As 

Baptist 

.  49 

sociation 

69 

Congregational 

.  49 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Aid  Society 

60 

Episcopal 

.  50 

Boys'  Club  of  the  Kip  Church  Missions 
House 

Evangelical 

ol 

47 

Greek  Catholic 

.  51 

Boys'  Club  of  the  Sisterhood  Emanuel 

47 

Hebrew 

51 

46 

Methodist 

Miscellaneous 

51 

British  Benevolent  Society  of  California.... 

.  55 

Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers 

69 

Presbyterian   

.  52 

Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Firemen 

69 

Roman  Catholic 

.  53 

Builders' Association  of  California 

69 

Swedenborgian  

.  55 

Builders'  Exchange 

57 

Unitarian 

.    00 

Bunker  Hill  Association 

86 

61 

Caledonian  Club 

86 

City  and  County  Government 

.  33 

California  Academy  of  Medicine. 

86 

City  and  County  Hospital 

City  Front  Boys'  Club 

61 

California  Academy  of  Sciences 

65 

.  47 

86 

Club  of  Eleven 

86 

California  Bible  Society 

72 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 

.  65 

California  Camera  Club 

86 

College  of  Dentistry,  University  of  Cal 

.  67 

CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


PAGE. 

College  of  Pharmacy,  California 71 

Colleges  and  Private  Schools 55 

Companions  of  the  Forest,  A.  O.  F 77 

Companions  of  the  Forest,  A.  O.  F.  of  A...  80 

Concordia  The 86 

Congregation  Beth  Menahim  Streisand 43 

Congregational  Associates  72 

Congregational  Church  Building  Society...  72 
Congregational  Church  Extension  Society..  72 

Congregational  Club 72 

Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society..  72 

Congregational  Ministers' Relief  Society 72 

Congregational  Summer  Pvesort  Ass'n 72 

Congregational   Sunday  School  and  Pub- 
lishing Society 72 

Consuls 58 

Cooper  Medical  College 67 

Corinthian  Yacht  Club 86 

Cosmos  Club  86 

County  Leitrim  Social  Club  86 

County  Monaghan  Social  Club 86 

Courts    36-37 

Crematories 49 

Cross  Country  Club 86 

Danish  Ladies' Relief  Society 46 

Danish  Society  (Dania) 43 

Danish  Society  (Norden) 96 

Dartmouth  College  Alumni  Association 86 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 79 

Deaconess'    Home    and     Bible    Training 

School 72 

Dental  Association,  California  State 65 

Dental  Colleges 67 

Deutscher  Krieger  Verein 86 

Deutscher  Vereiu 87 

Doctors'  Daughters 87 

Draymen  and  Teamsters'  Union  of  S.  F 69 

Druids,  United  Ancient  Order  of. 85 

Dry  Goods  Mens' Association 87 

Dublin  Social  Club 87 

Electrical  Society,  California 65 

Elks,  Benevolent  and  Protective  Order  of..  79 

Emanu-El  Sisterhood 46 

Entomological  Society,  California 65 

Epworth  League  Alliance 72 

Eureka  Benevolent  Society 46 

Evening  Schools 72 

Exchanges 57 

Exempt  Fire  Company 43 

Exempt  Relief  Fund 43 

Father  Matthew  Total  Abstinence  and  Be- 
nevolent Society 90 

Federal  Government  Officers 57 

Fire  Alarm  and  Police  Telegraph 40 

Fire  Alarm  Boxes 40 

Fire  Department 39 

Fire  Patrol 41 

Fire    Underwriter's    Association    of    the 

Pacific 41 

First  Hebrew  Benevolent  Society 46 

First  Hebrew  Ladies'  Mutual  Benefit  As- 
sociation   44 

Fisherman's  Benevolent  Association 44 

Floral  Society,  State 89 

Florence  Crittenton  Home  Association 61 

Foreign  Consuls 58 

Foresters  of  America 79 

Franklin  Dramatic  and  Social  Club 87 

Franklin  Spar  and  Bau  Verein 69 

Free  and  Accepted  Masons 74 

Free  Dispensary  Clinic 46 

Free  Public  Library 64 

French  Christian  Union  of  S.  F 73 

French  Hospital 61 

French  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society 46 

French  Mutual  Benevolent  Society 44 


PAGE. 

Fruit  and  Flower  Mission,  S.  F 47 

Gardeners'  and  Ranchers'  Association 69 

Garibaldi  Mutual  Aid  Society 44 

Gentleman's  Sodality  of  the  Blessed  Virgin 

Mary 73 

Geographical  Society  of  California 65 

Geographical  Society  of  the  Pacific 65 

German  Benevolent  Society 46 

German  Hospital 61 

German  Ladies'  General  Benevolent    So- 
ciety   46 

Germania  Schuetzen  Club 87 

Gesellschaft  Teutonia 87 

Girls'  Directory,  St.  Francis 62 

Girls'  Union,  San  Francisco 62 

Golden  Gate  Kindergarten  Association 46 

Golden  Links,  Lodge  of 90 

Golden  State  Amateur  Press  Association  ....  87 

Good  Templars,  Independent  Order  of 90 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic SO 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  Cemetery 

Association 81 

Hahnemann  Hospital  College 67 

Half  Million  Club 87 

Halls 70 

Harbor  Commissioners 60 

Harmonic  Club 87 

Harvard  Club  of  San  Francisco 87 

Hawthorne  Society 87 

Hebrew  Home  for  Aged  Disabled 61 

Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum  and  Home,  Pacific  62 

Helpers,  The 46 

Hermann's  Sons,  Mannerbund 87 

Home  for  Incurables,  King's  Daughters'....  61 

Home  for  Aged  and  Infirm  Females 61 

Homoeopathic  Dispensary 46 

Homoeopathic  Medical  Society,  California 

State 65 

Homoeopathic  Polyclinic,  San  Francisco....  48 

Horticultural  Society,  California  State 65 

Hospital  for  Children  61 

Hospitals 60 

Howard  Club 87 

Hungarian  Social  and  Mutual  Aid  Society  44 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men 81 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men  Endowment 

Fund  Association 44 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men  Relief  Fund  44 

Independent  Order  B'nai  B'rith 81 

Independent  Order  B'nai  B'rith  Hall  Asso- 
ciation   81 

Independent  Order  of  Foresters 81 

Independent  Order  of  Good  Templars 90 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows 75 

Independent  Order  of  Red  Men 82 

Independent    Order    of  Red    Men's    Hall 

Association 81 

Infant  Shelter,  Little  Sisters' 47-62 

I.  O.  B'nai  B'rith  Board  of  Relief. 47 

I.  O.  Odd  Fellows'   General  Relief  Com- 
mittee    47 

International  Association  of  Machinists 70 

Iroquois  Club 87 

Italian  Bersaglieri  Mutual  Benevolent  So- 
ciety    44 

Italian  Mutual  Benevolent  Society 44 

Italian  Reali  Carabinieri  Mutual  Aid  So- 
ciety   44 

Italian  Sharpshooters  of  the  Alps 44 

Journeymen  Butchers'  Protective  and  Be- 
nevolent Association 44 

Juarez  Guard  Mutual  and  Benevolent  So- 
ciety    44 

Junior  Order  United  American  Mechanics  82 

King's  Daughters'  Home  for  Incurables 61 

Kip  Orphanage,  Maria 66 


INDEX    TO    CONTENTS. 


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PAGE. 

Knights  and  Ladies  of  Honor 82 

Knights  of  Honor 82 

Knights  of  Pythias 83 

Knights  of  Pythias'  Bureau  of  Relief. 47 

Knights  of  Pythias' Cemetery  Association..  83 

Knights  of  Pythias'  Library  Association 64 

Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle   S3 

Knights  of  the  Maccabees 83 

Knights  of  the  Red  Branch 83 

Knights  of  Tara 83 

Knights'  Templar 74 

Kong  Chow  Beneficial  Society 47 

Labor  and  Trades  Unions 63 

Ladies  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  47 
Ladies'  Pastoral    Aid    Society  of  Trinity 

Church 73 

Ladies  Seamen's  Friend  Society 47 

Ladies  Society  of  Israelites 47 

Ladies'  United  Hebrew  Benevolent  Society  47 

Lafayette  Guard  Society 44 

Lane  Hospital 61 

Law  and  Order  League  of  California 70 

League  of  the  Cross  of  the  Archdiocese  of 

San  Francisco 90 

Legal  Fraternity  of  Phi  Delta  Phi 83 

Letter  Carriers'   Mutual  Aid  Association, 

San  Francisco 45 

Libraries  64 

Lick  Old  Ladies'  Home 61 

Ligue  Nationale  Francaise 66 

Lincoln  Gun  Club 87 

Literary  Societies 64 

Little  Sisters'  Infant  Shelter 47  aud  62 

Lodge  of  Golden  Links 90 

Loring  Club 87 

Loyal  Legion,  Military  Order 83 

Madrid  Mutual  Benevolent  Society 44 

Magdalen  Asylum 62 

Manhattan  Athletic  Club 87 

Manufacturers'  Associotion  of  California 70 

Maria  Kip  Orphanage 62 

Marine  Kngineers' Association 44 

Marine  Temperance  Society 90 

Mariners'  Free  Reading  Room 54 

Masonic  Board  of  Relief. 47 

Masonic  Cemetery  Association 75 

Masonic  Hall  Association 75 

Masonic  Lodges 74 

Masonic  Veteran  Association 75 

Masons'  and  Builders'  Association 70 

Master  Mariners'  Benevolent  Association...  47 
Master  Painters'  Association  of  Pacific  Coast  70 

Master  Plum  bers'  Association 70 

Masters  and  Pilots,  American  Association  of  73- 

Mater  Misericordite 62 

Mechanics'  Institute 66 

Medical  and  Dental  Colleges 67 

Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 

California  67 

Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  California....  66 

Medical  Society,  San  Francisco  County 66 

Mens'  Home 47 

Mercantile  Library 64 

Merchants' Club 87 

Merchants'  Exchange  Association 57 

Methodist  Book  Depository 73 

Methodist  Social  Union  of  San  Francisco...  87 

Microscopical  Society,  San  Francisco 66 

Military 67 

Military  Order  Loyal  Legion 83 

Millmens'  Protective  Association 70 

Mining  Bureau,  California  State 65 

Miscellaneous  Information 33-91 

Mount  St.  Joseph's  Infant  Orphan  Asylum  62 

Musical  Fund  Society,  San  Francisco 45 

National  Association,  Letter  Carriers 44 


PAGE. 

National  Association  of  Stationary  Engi- 
neers    44 

National  Association,  Post  Ofhce  Clerks 44 

National  Guard  of  California 67 

National  Reserve  Association 44 

National  Union 84 

Native  Daughters  of  the  Golden  West 87 

Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West 88 

Neptune  Swimming  and  Bathing  Club 88 

Nord-Deutscher  Verein 44 

Norwegian  Club 88 

Nursery  for  Homeless  Children,  S.  F 62 

Occidental  Club 88 

Odd  Fellows'  Employment  Association 47 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Association 73 

Odd  Fellows,  Independent  Order  of 75 

Odd  Fellows'  Library  Association 64 

Ofiicers,  State  of  California 59 

Oificers,  United  States 57 

Old  Friends 88 

Old  Ladies'  Home,  Lick 61 

Old  Ladies'  Home,  Protestant  Episcopal...  62 

Old  People's  Home  of  San  Francisco 62 

Olive  Growers,  State  Association  of 70 

Olympic  Club 88 

Order  of  Chosen  Friends 84 

Order  of  Hermann's  Sons 84 

Order  of  Pendo 85 

Order  of  Scottish  Clans 44 

Order  of  Sous  of  St.  George 85 

Orphan  Asylum  (Roman  Catholic) 62 

Pacific  Athletic  Association  ... 88 

Pacific  Coast  Association  Native  Sons  of 

Vermont 88 

Pacific  Coast  Commercial  Travelers'  Asso- 
ciation   44 

Pacific  Coast  Jersey  Cattle  Club 66 

Pacific  Coast  Pigeon  Society 88 

Pacific     Coast    Trotting  -  horse    Breeders' 

Association 70 

Pacific  Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum  and  Home  62 
Pacific    Homceopathic    Dispensary    Asso- 
ciation   47 

Pacific  Kennel  Club S8 

Pacific  Presbyterian  Union 73 

Pacific  Stock  Exchange  Board 57 

Pacific-Union  Club 88 

Pacific  Yacht  Club 88 

Pharmaceutical  Society,  California 65 

Philatelic  Society  of  San  Francisco 66 

Pilot  Commissioners 60 

Pilots  60 

Pioneer  Kindergarten  Society 47 

Pioneers,  Society  of  California 66 

Police  Courts 37 

Police  Department 37 

Police  Stations 37 

Police  Telegraph 37 

Polish  Society  of  California 44 

Polyclinic,  San  Francisco  48 

Polypathic    Medical    and    Surg  cal   Asso- 
ciation   66 

Port  Wardens 60 

Portuguese  Protective  and  Benevolent  Asso- 
ciation   70 

Presbyterian  Mission  House 73 

Press  Club  of  San  Francisco 88 

Private  Schools 55 

Produce  Exchange  Mutual   Benefit  Asso- 
ciation, San  Francisco 45 

Produce  Exchange,  San  Francisco 57 

Protective  Association 69 

Protestant  Episcopal  Old  Ladies'  Home 62 

Protestant  Orphan  Asylum,  San  Francisco  62 

Public  Buildings 70 

Public  Library,  Free 64 


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CROCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


PAGE. 

Public  Schools  of  San  Francisco 71 

Quarantine  Hospital 62 

Railroad  Commissioners 60 

Receiving  Hospital 62 

Red  Men,  Improved  Order  of 81 

Red  Men,  Independent  Order  of 82 

Religious  Societies 72 

Resorts 91 

Retail  Druggists'  Association,  Cal.  State 69 

Retail  Druggists'  Association,  S.  F 70 

Retail  Grocers'  Protective  Association 70 

Riggers'  Protective  Union  of  3  F 70 

Roman  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum 62 

Royal  Arcanum 85 

Royal  Arch  Masons 74 

Russian  Hill  Neighborhood  House 47 

Salvation  Army 55 

S.  F.  Art  Association 41 

S.  F.  Baecker  Verein 44 

S.  F.  Bar  Association 88 

S.  F.  Benevolent  Association 47 

S.  F.  Board  of  Provision  Packers 70 

S.  F.  Board  of  Relief,  I.  O.  B 47 

S.  F.  Board  of  Trade 48 

S.  F.  Boys'  Club  Association  47 

S.  F.  Chamber  of  Commerce 49 

S.  F.  Chapter  American   Institute  of  Ar- 
chitects   44 

S.  F.  Church  Extension  Society  of  the  M. 

E.  Church 7.S 

S.  F.  Clearing  House 41 

S.  F.  Dental  Association 70 

S.  F.  County  Medical  Society 66 

S.  F.  County  Society  of  Physicians  and 

Surgeons *^G 

S.  F.   Fire   Department   Charitable   Fund 

Association 44 

S.  F.  Fruit  and  Flower  Mission 47 

S.  F.  Girls' Union 62 

S.  F.  Golf  Club 88 

S.  F.  Grutli- Verein 89 

S.  F.  Homceopathic  Polyclinic 48 

S.  F.  Ladies'  Protection  and  Relief  Society  61 

S.  F.  Law  Library  Association 64 

S.  F.  Letter  Carriers'   Mutual   Aid  Asso- 
ciation   45 

S.  F.  Maennerchor 89 

S.  F.  Microscopical  Society 66 

S.  F.  Musical  Fund  Society 45 

S.  F.  Nursery  for  Homeless  Children 62 

S.  F.  Polyclinic 48 

S.  F.  Port  Society 73 

S.  F.  Produce  Exchange 57 

S.  F.   Produce   Exchange   Mutual    Benetit 

Association  45 

S.  F.  Protestant  Orphan  Asylum 62 

S.  F.  Public  Schools 71 

S.  F.  Retail  Druggists' Association 70 

S.  F.  Scottish  Thistle  Club 89 

S.  F.  Settlement  Association 48 

S.  F.  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty 

to  Animals 48 

S.  F.  Stock  and  Exchange  Board .57 

S.  F.  Turn  Verein 89 

S.  F.  Typothetse 70 

S.  F.  Verein 89 

S.  F.  Whist  Club  89 

S.  F.  Yacht  Club 89 

Scandinavian  Society 45 

Schleswig-Holstein  Verein 89 

Schwaben  Verein,  San  Francisco 45 

Scientific  Societies 64 

Scotch-Irish  Society 89 

Scottish  Clans,  Order  of 44 

Scottish  Thistle  Club,  San  Francisco 89 

Secret  Societies  74 


Servian  Montenegrin  Literary  and  Benevo- 
lent Society 45 

Sierra  Club 66 

Silver  Links  Boys'  Club 47 

Silver  Street  Kindergarten  Society 48 

Slavonic  lUyric  Mutual  Benevolent  Society  45 

Social  Societies 85 

Societe  Beige  de  Bienfaisance 48 

Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 

Animals,  San  Francisco 48 

Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 

Children 46 

Society  of  California  Pioneers 66 

Society  of  California  Pioneers 89 

Society  of  California  Volunteers 89 

Society  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  S.  F. 

County 66 

Society  S.  F.  Letter  Carriers'  Band 89 

Society  of  True  Friends 89 

Society  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul 48 

Society  for  Christian  Work 48 

Sons  of  Jacob 85 

Sons  of  St.  George,  Order  of 86 

Sons  of  American  Revolution  85 

Sons  of  Veterans 85 

Spanish  Mutual  Benevolent  Society 45 

St.  George's  Club 89 

State  Association  of  Olive  Growers 70 

State  Board  of  Horticulture 67 

State  Floral  Society 89 

State  Medical  Society 66 

State  Officer-s 59 

Stationary  Engineers,  National  Association  44 

Stock  and  Bond  Exchange 57 

Stock  and  Exchange  Board,  S.  F .57 

Stock  Exchange  Board,  Pacific -57 

Stomatological  Dental  Club 67 

Street  Guide 93-1.30 

Sued-Deutcher  Verein 45 

Superior  Court 36 

Supreme  Court  59 

Supreme  Court  Commissioners 59 

Swiss  Mutual  Benevolent  Society 45 

Swiss  Relief  Society 48 

Swiss  Rifle  Club 89 

St.  Andrews  Society 48 

St.  Francis  Girls'  Directory  Orphan  Asylum  62 

St.  Joseph's  Benevolent  Society 45 

St.  Luke's  Hospital 62 

St.  Mark's  Hospital  and  Home  for  care  of 

Inebriates  61 

St.  Mary's  Hospital 63 

St.  Patrick's  Mutual  Alliance  Association..  45 
St.  Paul's  German  Roman  Catholic  Benev- 
olent Society 45 

St.  Peter's    German    Catholic    Benevolent 

Society 45 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  Society  of. 48 

St.  Zita's  Home  63 

Teachers'  Mutual  Aid  Society  of  S.  F 45 

Technical  Society  of  the  Pacific  Coast 67 

Temperance  Societies  90 

Territorial  Pioneers  of  California 67 

Teutonia  Society 48 

The  Children's  Club  47 

Theaters 91 

Theatrical  Mechanics'  Association 89 

Theosophical  Society 73 

Theta  Iota  Pi 89 

Trades  Unions 63 

True  Friends,  Society  of 89 

Turn  Verein,  San  Francisco 89 

Twenty-sixth  Street  Hospital 63 

Union  League  Club 89 

Union  Printers'  Mutual  Aid  Society 45 

Union  Square  Club  89 


INDEX   TO   CONTENTS. 


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PAGE. 

Unitarian  Headquarters 

United  Ancient  Order  of  Druids    ...  

55 

Veterans  of  the  California  Hundred 

....  90 

85 

Widows  and  Orphans'  Aid  Association. 

....  45 

United  Workmen,  Ancient  Order 

78 

Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union 

....  91 

University  Club 

89 

Woman's  Hospital,  California 

....  61 

United  States  Officers 

57 

Woman's  Relief  Corps,  G.  A.  E, 

....  81 

Verein  Eintracht 

45 

Woodmen  of  the  World 

....  85 

Verein  Ostereich  Social  and   Mutual  Aid 

Xavier  Literary  Club 

...    67 

Society 

45 

Yale  Alumni  Association 

....  90 

Veteran  Fireman  Volunteer  Association  ol 

Young  Men's  Catholic  Union  (R.  C.)  ... 

....  45 

90 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association 

....  73 

Veteran  Odd  Fellows'  Association 

90 

Young  Men's  Institute  (R.  C.) 

....  45 

Veteran's  National  Guard  of  California 

(i9 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association. 

....  73 

Veterans'  Home  Association  and  Batallion 

63 

Youth's  Directory 

....  63 

INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PAGE. 

Acme  Engraving  Co 1798 

JEtna  Insurance  Co Red  pages,  1681,  1968 

4  lien   Charles  R  '  ^"'8^*  bottom  lines, 

Allen,  CtiarlesK ^      register  of  names 

Allen,  E.  T.  Co 130 

Allen  &  Higgins  Lumber  Co Backbone 

r  Left  top  cor. 
American  Type  Founders'  Co....  <      cards, reg. 

(     of  names 

Andrews,  George  N 1888 

Andrews  T  P  (  Right  top  lines,  reg. 
Anarews,  i.  r |      of  names 1895 

Anglo-Californian  Bank Red  pases,  1671 

Apprill,  George 1729 

Arctic  Oil  Works  Back  cover 

Argonaut  Publishing  Co 208 

Atkinson,  G.  F 1953 

Atkinson,  T.E 1697 

Babin,  Landry  C 1915 

Back,  F.  J 1866 

Baker  Enameling  and  Mfg.  Co 1794 

Baker  &  Hamilton Business  headings 

Bank  and  Insurance  Dept Red  pages,  1670 

Bankers'  Life  Assn.  of  Des  Moines,  la...  231 
Bank  of  British  N.  America. ..Red  pages,  1678 

Bank  of  California Red  pages,  1670 

Bardet  &  Gesvret 1911 

Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co 1697 

Bateman,  William 1886 

Beau,  Wesley  P 1803 

Bellerive,  Marie  Mine 1781 

Bemis,  C.  C 1915 

Bishop,  J 1753 

Blake,  Moffitt  &  Towue 15,  1892 

Blohm,  L 1967 

Blumenthal,  Julius 1764 

Boeseh  Lamp  Co 1839 

Bolte,  Jeanne  Miss 290 

Bolton  &  Strong 291 

Boone  &  Murdock 1893 

Borland,  James  H 1883 

Bradstreei,  A.  B 1961 

Bridge,  H.  S.  &  Co 314 

Bridge,  W.E 1934 

British  America  Assurance  Co 1682 

Browell,  Jeremiah Business  headings 

Brunswick-Balke-CoUender  Co.,  The 1726 

Buhlinger,  Wm.  F 1796 

Bulletin LefD  bottom  lines,  register  of  names 


Bunce,  E.  E 

Bunker,  Paul  

Burnham  &  Marsh  Co 

Burns,  J.  H 

Burton,  I.  L 

Busch  cfe  Wocker 

Buswell,  W.  F 

Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator  Co.. 


1915 

18 

11 

17C2 

1893 

1792 

California  Art  Glass,  Bending  and  Cutting 

Works. ...Reg.  names,  right  side  lines,  1811 
California  Electric  Supply  and  Construc- 
tion Co 1788. 1789, 1791, 1810.  1839,  1896 

California  Electrical  Works 1790 

California  Ink  Co 357,  1830 

California  Institute  of  Public  Account- 
ants   1696 

California  Paving  Co 1894 

California  Perforating  Screen  Co 7 

California  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co 92 

California  Tool  Works 8 

California  Type  Foundry 1791,  19.53 

California  Wire  Cloth  Co 1963 

Call,  The 360 

Capp,  C.  S.  &  Co 1915 

Center  &  Spader 1916 

Chapman,  F.  M.  &  Co 19 

nu         „„   \\T   u  f  Reg.  of  names,  right 

Chapman,  W.B j  top  lines,    390 

Chauche  &  Bon Back  cover 

Chester,  Henry 1829 

Chrenik,  Andreas  &  Co 1963 

Church,  S.  R 399 

City  Stables 19 

Plnrk  N    At  Sonc;    i  '^'■^^-  ^^'  "ames,  right  side 
LJarK,  JN.  &  toons..  ^     jj^^^^^  business  headings 

Clendinnen,  John 1705 

Clerc,  P.  F 7,  1842 

Coffin,  Alonzo 1893 

College  of  Notre  Dame 19 

Colton  Dental  Association 425,  1775 

Columbia  Theatre 425 

Connecticut  Fire  Ins.  Co Back  cover 

Cook,  Fred  R 1722 

n  „i,  XT   XT   T>  H-;       i~i„   I  Reg.  of  names,  left 
Cook,  H.  N.  Belting  Co.  |       ^  ^-^^  ^^^^^^  '^^^3 

Cooper,  Leo 1946 

Crocker,  H.  S.  Co 32 

Crocker-Langley  S.  F.  Directory 21,30 

CuUen,  D.  Miss 1793 


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PAGE. 

Cunningham,  A.  A ...1705, 1753,  1926 

Curtin-Beals'   Mercantile   Collection 

Agency 1763 

Curtin,  D.  A 1883 

Curtin,  John Front  cover,  1777 

Cypress  Lawn  Cemetery 1005 

DaUey,  E.  C 1923 

Davidson  (fe  Leigh 1916 

Dawes  Collection  Agency.. 1763 

Deacon,  Wm 1836 

Decker,  Charles  W 425,  1775 

Decker,  H.   C 1916 

DeFilippe,  Prof. 1946 

Degen,  L.  P 1723 

De  Kalb  Fence  Co 1963 

Delger&King 496 

Denniston.  E.  G 1932 

Dickson,  Ptobert Back  cover 

Diener,  Henry 1829 

Dixon,  Borgeson  &  Co.,  Register  of  names,  left 

top  lines 1873,  1930 

Donohoe-Kelly  Banking  Co Red  pages,  1673 

Dornin,  George  D 528 

Dow  Steam  Pump  Works 5 

Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Haydeii   Co 

182.3,1835,  1836 

Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co 1916 

Eby,  .Tohn  D Line  back  cover 

Eggers,  Gould  ct  Co 1873 

Electric  Laundry  Co {  ''^^^^^^'' 

Evans,  C.  H.  &  Co 9,  1794,  1911 

■i7„„„- Tj,  n„+:  '  Piegister  of  names. 

Evening  Bulletin ^      jf.,.^  ^^^^^^  y^^^^' 

Evening  Post,  The 1276 

Famsworth  &  Ruggles 1780 

Fidelity    Mutual    Life    Association    of 

Philadelphia Top  edge 

Filippe,  T.  B 1946 

Filmer-Rollius  Electrotype  Co 1792 

Finn,  John,  Metal  Works 1869 

Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co Frontcover,     601 

First  National  Bank Pi,ed  pages,  1677 

Fisher,  L.  P 1698 

Fisher  Packing  Co 1958 

Fi.sher,  Will  E.  &  Co 1916 

Folkers,  J.  H.  A.  &  Bro 1777,  l!i4n,  1952 

Forbes,  A.  J.  &  Son 1742 

Forderer  Cornice  Works 62u,  1772 

Foreman,  A.  &  Son 1954 

Foster,  J.  F 1698 

Fuii  Co    ThP  '  Register  of  names, 

i^ujico.,  ine I     right  side  lines 

Fulton.  John  J 1868 

Galloway  Lithographing  Co 1856 

Garratt,  W.  T.  &  Co Business  headings 

Gas  Consumers'  Association 564,652,   1790 

German  Savings  and  Loan  Society 

Red  pages,  1675 

Getz,  R.  J.  &Co 1890 

Giant  Powder  Co Line  back  cover 

Gisslo  ^v's  Perfect  Carpet  Cleaning  Works 

and  Moving  Co , 1748 

Gladding,  McBean  &  Co Business  headings 

Globe-MacCabe  Co 1895 

Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.  ..  677 

Golden  Gate  Laundry 1841 

Golden  State  and  Miners' j  ^^f^^tf  %  "fP^^, 

Iron  Works  |     ^]S^^    ^'^«   ^"^^/^ 

Golden     West    Clothing  |  Register  of  names, 

Renovatory  ]      right  bottom  lines 

Goodman,  George 1702,  1931 

Graf  Bros 689 

Graham,  Geo.  D 690,  1909 

Graham,  M.  A 1794 


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Grand  Pacific,  The 1828 

Grant,  H.  M 1682 

Great  Eastern  Steam  Carpet  Beating  and 

Renovating  Works 1748 

Green,  A.  T.  &  Co 1916 

Greth,  Dr 1867 

Gundlach,  J.  &  Co {  ''tir^Jj,^,^^ 

Gundlach,  Ph.  &  Co 1879 

Gwyer.Mrs.  Dr 1901 

Haas,  Carl  F 1953 

Hall,  A.  I.  &  Son 721 

Halls'  Safe  and  Lock  Works 1439 

Hamelin,  A.  Mme 1772 

Hansen,  M.  &  Co 1925 

Harbor  View  Hot  Salt  Water  Baths 1721 

Harding's  Law  and  Collection  Office 1764 

I    Harloe,  Marcus  S 1824 

I    Harris  &  Jones  : 1862 

Hathaway,  Braddock  R 1868 

:    Heald's  Business  College Backbone,    759 

;   Henderson,  H.  C 768 

Hermann,  C.  &  Co 1824 

Hermann  Safe  Co 1924 

Hibernia  Savings  and  Loan  Society 

Red  pages,  1679 

Hicks'  Detective  Agency 1777 

Hirsch&Kahn 1887,  1896 

Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co Backbone,  91,  1733 

Hoffman,  Dahl  &  Co 1931 

Holman,  W.  L 1792 

Holmes  Dispatch  Line  1738 

Howard,  T 1967 

Institution  for  Massage 1867 

Irving  Institute 0pp.  title  page 

Italian-Swiss  Agricultural  Colony  835 

Jackson,  Byron 10 

Jackson,  P.  H.  ct  Co 1701 

Jacquemet,  J.  <fe  Co 841 

Jesse,  George  R 1935 

Kahn,  Henry  &  Co 1888 

Kincaid  &  Co 1893 

King,  James  L 1767.1883 

,    Klinkner,  C.  A.  cfc  Co Business  headings 

I    Kneass,  G.  W IS 

Knox  Collection  Agency 1765 

j    Krogh  Manufacturing  Co..  1912 

La  Grande  Laundry 1841 

Lane,  W.  E 1905, 1928 

Lanteri,  G.  F 1728 

Larkins&Co 1970 

Lask,  Harry  J 1883 

Lawrence,  J.  V 1745 

Lawson,  F.  A.  &  Co 1914 

Layng,  H.G.  Machine  Works 1864 

Leader  Windmill  Co 1962 

Lederer,  G 1822 

Leek,IraG 1776 

Lewis,  W.  S.  &  Co 2 

Lietz,  A.  C 1940 

Lion  Co.,  The 1754 

London  and  San   Francisco   Bank 

I  Red  pages,  1672 

I    Lorenz,  F.  M 1967 

Loudon,  W.  M 1780 

Lowe,  J.  W 1703 

I    Luckhardt,  C.  A.  &  Co 1705 

]    Lund,  Henry  &  Co 14 

Lundy  Furniture  Co 1807,  1927 

'    T„ „  <^i  „_!„„  !  Reg.  of  names,  right 

I    Lyons,  Charles ^      ^^^^  lines....:.  1001 

i    Lytle.  T 1961 

!    MacNutt,  A.  H 1867 

Madison  (fe  Burke 1917 

I    Main  Street  Iron  Works 1836 

1    Marsh  tt  Kidd 1728 


[NDEX    TO    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


29 


Munsell,  James,  Jr. 
Murch  &  Gray . 


Mutual  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co. 


Marwedel.C.  F 1864 

McCrellis,  F.  H 1809 

McDonald,  P.A 16 

McKinnie,  Murray  1967 

McNevin,  Capt 1926 

McPhun,  Wm 1962 

McQueen,  John 1750 

Merrell,  I.  L 8 

Millbrae  Company 1871 

Millbrae  Dairy  1111 

Miller,  Harrv  East 1753 

Mitchell,  J.  E.,  The  Carpet  Cleaning  and 

Renovating  Co 1749 

Moise,  L.  H Business  headings,  1923 

(  Right    corner    cards, 

Montague,  W.W <      register   of   names, 

(     business  headings 
Moraghan,  M.  B...Reg.  of  names,  left  top  lines 

Morning  Call 360 

Morton  &  Hedley 9 

Mount  Shasta  Mineral  Spring  Co... Front  edge 
f  Line  front  cover, 
(  1683,  1690 

1907 

Murphey,  William 1734 

Murphy,  Grant  &  Co 17 

'  Line  front  cover, 
1683,  1690 
Mutual  Savings  Bank Red  pages,  1679 

Myers,  Carrick  &  Williams...  {  ^^f  ftfo°^?„^e^^ 

National  Brewing  Co Edge  of  map,  1969 

National  Fire  Insurance  Co 528 

National  Laundry 1841 

Neustadter  Bros 1930 

Nevada  Metallurgical  Works 1705 

Newhall,  H.  M.  &  Co Red  pages,  1680 

Nichols,  A.  C.  &Co 1843 

Nickel!  Law  and  Collection  Agency 1764 

Oakland  Artificial  Limb  Co 31 

Oceanic  Steamship  Co 1209 

Oesterreicher,  L 1917 

Overland  Freight  Transfer  Co 16 

Pacific  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Works 1787 

Pacific  Electrical  Works 1791 

Pacific  Fruit  Market Top  line,  back  cover 

Pacific  Law  and  Collection  Co 1764 

Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co 12 

Pacific  Paving  Co 1894 

Pacific  Rolling  Mill  Co 4 

Pacific  Sash  Weight  and  Foundry  Co 1925 

Pacific  Saw  Manufacturing  Co 10 

Pacific  Towel  Co 1952 

Pacific  Vinegar  and  Pickle  Works 1958 

Palatine  Insurance  Co 1681 

Palmetto  Brush  Co 1231 

Parflffine  Paint    Co  I  ^^S-  ^^  names, 

raramne  raint  Co |      j^^^  ^^^^  ^.^^^ 

Parisian  Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Works  ...  1788 

Parson,  Dr 1236 

Payne's  Bolt  Works 1728 

Peerless  Laundry  Co.  {  ^ISLI^.^--;  ^f^l 
Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co 6 

r  Register  of  names, 
Perrier-Jouet  Champagne  \      upper  right  top 

(     lines 390 

Pettitt,  J.  George 1792 

Petzold,  August 1772 

Peulecka,  H 1747 

Photo  Mount  and  Card  Mfg.  Co 1263 

Pinkerton's  National  Detective  Agency..  1778 
Pioneer  Carpet  Beating  Machine 1748 


Post,  Evening,  The.... 
Price,  Thomas  &  Son 


PAGE. 

,.  1276 
.  1705 

Quadt,  John  &  Co 1289 

Quaker  Medicine  Co 840 

Queen  Insurance  Co Bottom  edge 

Reed,  Robert 31 

Reed  &  Goodman 1306 

Reigle  &  Jamieson 1962 

Remillard  Brick  Co 1734 

Report,  Daily 1314 

River  Express  Co 1799 

Robertson,  R.  F 19 

Robinson  (fe  Gillespie 1746 

Rosekrans,  H.  &  Co 1.342 

Rouleau,  F.  A 1927 

Royal  Insurance  Co Bottom  edge 

Rufiino  &  Bianchi 1867 

Ruggles,  David  W 1939 

Russell,  J.  W.  &  Co 1961 

Sadler,  F.  E 1801 

Sala,  Joseph  C 1941 

San  Francisco  and  Pacific  Glass  Works...  1812 
San  Francisco  Gold,  Silver  and  Nickel 

Plating  Works 1932 

San  Francisco  Laundry 1842 

San  Francisco  Savings  Union... Red  pages,  1674 

San  Francisco  Stove  Works  1939 

San  Francisco  Timber  Preserving  Co 1902 

San  Francisco  Turning  and  Planing  Mill  1953 

Santa  Clara  College 1004 

Sather  Banking  Co 1678 

Saville,  MacLymont  &  Co 1706 

Savings  and  Loan  Society Red  pages,  1676 

Scheerer,  Joseph  Co 1894 

Schilling,  Adam  &  Sons 1384 

Schmidt  Label  and  Lith.  Co 

1838,  1856,  1894,  1338,  1733,  1796 

Schwarz,  Joseph  A 1401 

Sellers,  J.  C [''t^sl'l!^^' 

Sellschopp,  W 1935 

Shattuck,  E.  J.  &  Co 391 

Sherwood  &  Sherwood 22 

Shreve&  Co 1837 

Siebe&  Green 1698 

Simoiids  Saw  Co 1926 

Simpson  &  Millar 17,  1927 

Sloane,  W.  &  J.  &  Co.  I  ^5^1S?::^%''^fl^^Sfi^^ 
'  I     ot  names,  13, 1439, 1808 

Smith,  J.  Glover  &  Co 1446 

Q™;fV,    T  -o    jt^  n^  J  Register  of  names. 

Smith,  J.  R.  &  Co }     right  side  lines 

Solomon,  C,  Jr 1700,  1837 

Southern  Pacific  Co 1458 

Spaulding,  J.  &  Co 1748,  1787 

Sperry  Flour  Co Line  back  cover 

Stanley,  Charles  T 1883 

Standard  Collection  and  Mercantile  Co...  1764 

Stetson,  Mnie 1784 

St,  Germain  Billiard  Co 1724,  17S 


St.  Hubert  Vineyard  Co. 


Register  of  names. 


right  side  lines 

Stillwell  Detective  Agency,  The 1707,  1709 

Stone,  R 1746 

Stratton,  S 1749 

Sullivan,  J.  F 1891 

Sunset  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co 

...Front  cover 

The  Union  Lithograph  Co 1523 

Thomas,  F.,  The,  Parisian  Dyeing  and 

Cleaning  Works 1788 

Thomas  &  Carlson 1893 

Thornton,  Samuel 18 

Todd,  William  P Line  front  cover 

Towle  &  Lynch 1893 

Trinity  School 20 


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Truman,  I.  J.  <k  Co Inside  back  cover 

Trumbull  <fe  Beebe Line  front  cover,  1927 

Tubbs  Cordage  Co 14 

Twigg,  John  &  Son 18 

Umbsen,  G.  H.  &  Co 1917 

Union   Furniture  and  Baggage  Moving 

Co 1809 

Union  Ice  Co 1556,  1830 

Union  Iron  Works 1769,  1786,  1876,  1928 

Union  Lithograph  Co 1523 

Union  Photo-engraving  Co 1557,  1797 

'  Register  names,    left 
side  lines,  1558, 1842 


United  States  Laundry 


UNXLD  Fireworks  .. 

Van  Drake,  A.  J 

Wainwright,  W 

Wainwright  &  Easton. 

Walton,  N.  C 

Wanner  &  Maddox 


1801 
11 
1912 
1762 
1705 
1801 


PAGE. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Manu-  )  Register  of  names, 

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Wasp  Publishing  Co 1594 

Watson  &,  Co.. ..Reg.  of  names,  right  side  lines 


Wedgwood,  William 

Weichart,  J , 

Welch  &  Co 

Wells,  Charles  B 

West  Publishing  Co 

Western  Assurance  Co. 

Western  Foundry 

Whelden,  Alex  W 

Wieland  Bros 

Williams,  Belser  &  Co. 

Wilson,  J.  C.  &  Co 


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Register  of  names, 
left  corner  cards 
Winterburn,  Joseph  Co Line  front  cover 

Wolff,  wmia.  &  Co.  PSS'pctercS 
Young  &  Lang 1917 


DIRECTORIES 


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Principal  Eastern  Cities 
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CROCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


OAKLAND  ARTIFICIAL  LIMB  COMPANY 

--«a^  Prices  Reduced  ts^— 

ROBT.  REED.  Manager  954  Broadway,  Oakland, 

Send  tor  an  Illustrated  Catalogue.    Sent  Free 


Cal. 


32  CROCKKR-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


may  be  interested  in 
the  follouiing 


Copperplate 
Engraving    and 

Stamping  in 

Colors. 

227,  229 

Post  street. 


Is  it  not  obvious  that  a  company 
noted  for  the  magnitude  of  its  business — operating  with 
complete  facilities,  in  separate  departments,  under  capable 
managements,  every  modern  process  of  the  "Art  pre- 
servative," and  prepared  to  make,  by  the  methods  best 
adapted  to  the  subject,  in  any  size,  style  or  quality, 
anything  in  the  line  of  Stationery,  Printing,  Lithographing, 
Bookbinding,  Copperplate  Engraving —  would  be  more 
reasonable  in  price,  reliable  in  quality,  and  prompt  in 
delivery,  than  a  concern  without  equal  facilities  ? 

We  assert  that  it  is^  and  that, 

having  one  of  the  most  extensive  plants  in  the  United 
States,  and  invariably  giving  the  dollar's  worth  for  the 
dollar  paid,  is  why  we  have  the  largest  trade,  extending 
all  over  the  Pacific  Coast. 


Stationery, 

Printing,  215,    217     219  SaN    FRANCISCO,   CaL. 

Lithographing,  Bush  Street. 

Bookbinding. 


Photographic 


Apparatus, 
supplies. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
100  Montgomery  St 


CROCKER-LANGLEY 
SAN  FRANCISCO  DIRECTORY 


1896 


MISCELLANEOUS  INFORMATION 

CONCERNING 

Municipal,  State  and  Federal  Government,  Banks,  Churches,  Societies,  Etc. 


CITY  AND  COUNTY  GOVERNMENT. 


Mayor— Adolph  Sutro;  salary,  83,000  per  annum. 

Secretary— Taylor  Rogers;    salary,    $3,000  per   an- 
num. 

Stenographer — Miss  Edna  E.  Gibson. 

Messenger— George  W.  Brown. 
AssESsoK — JohnD.  Slebe;  salary,  84,000  per  annum. 

Chief  Deputy— Hugo  Herzer;  salary,  $2,400  per  an- 
num. 

Chief  Field  Deputy— J.  N.  Colter;   salary,  82,400 
per  annum. 

Chief  Draughtsman— Alfred  D.  Mlesegaes;  salary, 
82,400  per  annum. 

Office  Deputy— J.  J.  Grelf;   salary,   81,800  per  an- 
num. 

Office  Deputy— George  Tyroll;    salary,  81,800  per 
annum. 

Office   Deputy — Edgar  Brlggs;    salary,  81,800   per 
annum. 

Office   Deputy— E.    T.   Harvey;   salary,  81,800  per 
annum. 
Auditor — William  Broderlck;  salary,  84,000  per  an- 
num. 

Deputy— George    W.    Thomas;    salary,  83,000    per 
annum. 

Clerk — John  C.  Broderlck;    salary,  81,800  per  an- 

Clerk — Frank  D.  Burrows;  salary,   81,800  per  an- 
num. 

Clerk— Edward  B.  Thomas;  salary,  81,500  per  an- 
num. 

Clerk — DanlelJ.  Leary;  salary,  81,500  per  annum. 
Chief  of  Poliob— Patrick  Crowley;    salary,  84,000 
per  annum. 

Captain  of   Detectives — Isaiah   W.  Lees;    salary, 
81,800  per  annum. 

Clerk  (Chief  of  Police)— Henry  S.  Healey;  salary, 
81,800  per  annum. 

Property  Clerk— William  Cullen;  salary,  81,800  per 
annum. 
City  and  County  Attorney   and  Counselor — 
Harry  T.  Creswell;  salary,  85,000  per  annum. 

Assistant — Rhodes  Borden;  salary,  83,000  per  an- 
num. 

Assistant — James  L.  Gallagher;  salary,  88,000  per 
annum. 


Asslstantr— GalUard  Stoney;  salary,  81,800  per  an- 
num. 

Assistant— John  T.  Thornton;  salary,  81,800  per  an- 
num. 

Assistant— William  I.  Broheck;  salary,  81,800  per 
annum. 

Clerk— Charles  C.  Cohn;  salary,  8900  per  annum. 

Messenger— Martin  Donovan;  salary,  8900  per  an- 
num. 

City  Physician— A.  P.  O'Brien,  M.D.;  salary,  81,800 
per  annum. 
Police  Surgeon— Conrad  Well,  M.D.;  salary,  81,200 


per 
Assistant   Surgeon— George  H.  Thompson,  M.D.; 

salary,  8900  per  annum. 
Assistant  Surgeon— Frank     T.  Fltzglbbon,    M.D.; 

salary,  8900  per  annum. 
Assistant  Surgeon— Edwin  Bunnell,  M.D. ;    salary, 

8900  per  annum. 
Steward    Receiving    Hospital- Columban   D.    Bu- 

cher;  salary,  8900  per  annum. 
Assistant    Steward— Joseph    Mogan;    salary,    8720 

per  annum. 
Matron  Receiving  Hospital— Mrs.    Susan    M.  Ed- 
monds; salary,  8720  per  annum. 
Assistant  Matron— Mrs.  Rose  Kane:    salary,    8720 

per  annum. 

City  and  County  Surveyor  and  City  Engineer 
—Charles  S.  Tllton  ;  salary,  8500  per  annum 
and  fees. 

Civil  Engineer— Julius  H.  Smith. 

Draughtsman— Frederick  W.  Hummerston. 

Commissioners— City  Hall;  salary,  81,200  per  an- 
num. 

Mayor  Adolph  Sutro. 

Auditor  William  Broderlck. 

City  and  County  Attorney  and  Counselor  Harry 
T.  Creswell. 

Secretary— Jeremiah  J.  McCarthy;  salary,  $2,400 
per  annum. 

Architect— Frank  T.  Shea;  salary,  83,000  per  an- 
num. 

Superintendent  of  Construction — D.  Ernest  Mellis; 
salary,  83,000  per  annum. 

Messenger— Samuel  H.Beckett;  salary,  S900  per  an- 
num. 


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Commissioners— Election. 
Mayor  Adolph  Sutro. 
Auditor  William  Broderlck. 
Tax  Collector  James  N.  Block. 
City  and  County  Attorney  and  Counselor  Harry  T. 

Creswell. 
City  and  County  Surveyor  Charles  S.  Tllton. 
Secretary— William  M.  Hlnton,  Registrar  of  Voters. 
(Serve  ex  officio,  without  compensation.) 
Commissioners— Fire  Department. 
George  T.  Bohen,  President;  no  compensation. 
Joseph  S.  Marshall. 
John  W.  McDonald. 
Colin  M.  Boyd. 
Frank  G.  Edwards. 
Secretary— George  F.  Maxwell;   salary,  $1,800  per 

annum. 
Assistant  Secretary— Michael  L.  Spinetti;   salary, 

81,200  per  annum. 
Messenger— D.  R.  Conniff;  salary,  S900  per  annum. 
(Commissioners  serve  without  compensation.) 
Commissioners— Insanity. 
Edwin  Windele,  M.  D. 
Charles  A.  Wadsworth,  M.  D. 
Daniel  D.  Lustig,  M.  D. 
Theo  Rethers,  M.  D. 
Secretary,    Charles    F.    Curry,    County  Clerk  (ex 

officio). 
(Compensation — fees.) 
Commissioners— Pabk. 
John  Rosenfeld.    ,        ' 
Joseph  Austin,      i  .-  ;       ' 

Irving  M.  Scott. 
Secretary — Miss  Valance  V.  Bloch  ;    salary,  $1,500 

per  annum. 
Superintendent — John  McLaren;  salary,  $4,200  per 


(Commissioners  serve  without  compensation.) 
Commissioners— PoLtcE. 

Robert;  J.,  Tobin— President,  salary,  $3,000  per  an- 
num. 

William  Alvord,  salary,  $1,200  per  annum. 

Moses  A.  Gunst;  salary,  $1,200  per  annum. 

Patrick  Crowley,  Chief  of  Police  (ex  officio). 

Clerk— Henry  S.  Healey. 
CosiMnssioNERS — Police     Relief    and    Pension 
FrND. 

Robert  J.  Tobin,  President. 

Patrick  Crowley,  Secretary. 

Coroner William    J.    Hawkins,    M.    D.;   salary, 

$4,000  per  annum. 

First  Deputy— J.  L.  McCormlck;  salary,  $2,400  per 
annum. 

Second  Deputy— J.  E.  O'Brien;  salary,  $1,800  per 
annum. 

Third  Deputy— J.  G.  Tyrrell;  salary,  $1,500  per   an- 

Fourth  Deputy— J.  F.  Hallett;   salary,  $1,500   per 
annum. 

Autopsy  Physician— J.  S.  Barrett,  M.  D.;  salary, 
$2,400  per  annum. 

Chemist— Charles  L.  Morgan;  salary,  fees. 

Stenographer— L.  Conlan;  salary,  81,800  per  annum. 

Messenger— L.  J.  Mclnnes;  salary,  $900per  annum. 

Janitor— Thomas  Smith;  salary,  $900  per  annum 
County  Clerk— Charles  F.  Curry;  salary,  $4,000  per 
annum. 

Chief   Deputy— Harry    Piper;   salary,    83,000    per 
annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,Departmentl — Joseph  Goddard; 
salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  2— John  A.  Dunker ; 
salary,  82,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk  Department  3— Charles    C.  Mor- 
ris; salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  4— Robert  H.  Fitz- 
gerald;  salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room   Clerk,  Department    5— Ambrose    A. 
Watson;  salary,  82.100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Departments- Ben  I.  Salomon, 
salary,  82,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  7 — William  C.  Dun- 
lap;  salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  8— R.     J.    Welch; 
salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  9— J.  B.  Martin; 
salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  10— James    R.  Mc- 
Elroy;  salary,  $2,100  per  annum. 

Court  Room  Clerk,  Department  11— Oscar  A.  Tolle ; 
salary,  82,100  per  annum. 

Court   Room  Clerk,  Department   12— Charles    H. 
Fancher;  salary.  82,100  per  annum. 
County  Recorder — Thomas  J.  Glynn;  salary,  84,000 
per  annum.  .  . 


Chief  Deputy — John  G.  Noonan;  salary,  $3,000  per 

annum. 
Mortgage  Clerk— William  H.  Miller;  salary,  81,200 

per  annum. 
Deputy— Richard  D.  Blauvelt;  salary,  81,800    per 


Deputy— Daniel    M.    Gavifean;   salary,    $1,800    per 

annum. 
Deputy — Michael  J.  Kelly;  salary,  81,800  per  annum. 
Chief  Copyist— Joseph  T.  Cooney  (per  folio). 
Marriage  License  Clerk— John  F.Cooney  (per  folio). 
(Copyists— paid  by  folio.)  /     , 

District    Attorney — William    S.  Barnes;   salary, 

$5,000  per  annum.  >   . 

Assistant — J6hn   A.    Hosmer;    salary,    $3,600   per 

annum. 
Assistant— Alfred   P.    Black;    salary,     83,000    per 

annum. 
Assistant — Edgar  D.  Peixotto;   salary,    83,000   per 

annum. 
Chief  Clerk— Walter  B.  Blair;   salary,  83,000  per 

annum. 
Cleric— John  B.  Tungate;  salary,  81,800  per  annum. 
Clerk— Thomas  F.  Dunn;  salary,  $1,200  per  annum. 
Cllerk— Arthur  Brand;  salary,  $1,200  per  annum. 
Fire  Marshal— Charles  Towe;  paid  by  Insurance 

Companies. 
Free  Public  Library. 
Trustee— George  T.  Shaw,  President. 
Trustee— Colin  M.  Boyd.  :, 

Trustee— Horace  Davis.  ■'  ] 

Trustee— Ralph  C.  Harrison. 
Trustee— John  S.  Hlttell. 
Trustee— Philip  N.  Lillenthal. 
Trustee — Azro  L.  Mann. 
Trustee — James  D.  Phelan. 
Trustee — Joseph  O'Connor. 
Trustee— Edward  R.  Taylor. 
Trustee— John  H.  Wise.  !     .  ]\'i 

Librarian — George    T.    Clark;    salary,    $2,400!    per 

annum. 

Secretary 

Assistant  Secretary — Miss  Martha  T.  Tyler;  salary, 

$900  per  annum. 
(Trustees  serve  without  compensation.) 
Gas  and   Water   Ikspectok— Chris  E.  Newman; 

salary,  $1,800  per  annum.     '  .       , 

Health  Officer — Arthur  S.  Lovelace,  M.  D.;  salary, 

83,000  per  annum. 
Law  Library. 
Librarian— James   H.    Deerlng,  Jr.;   salary,  $2,400 

per  annum. 
Assistant— John  F.  Tyler;  salary,  82,000  per  annum. 
Asslstant^David   L.    Conkling;   salary,  81,800  per 


Assistant — Frank  J.  McGuire ;  salary,  81,200  per  an- 

LiCENSE  Collector- Fred  W.  Lees;  salary,  83,000 

per  annum. 
Deputy— William   J.  Blattner;    salary,    81,500  per 

annum. 
Cashier— Charles  E.  Benjamin,  salary,  81,500  per  an- 
num. 
Bookkeeper— Anthony  Griffith;    salary,  81,500  per 

annum. 
Bookkeeper— Sigmund  H.  Simon;  salary,  81,500 per 

annum. 
Public  Administrator — Andrew  C.  Freese. 
Attorney— Jeremiah    D.   Sullivan. 
(Compensation— fees.) 
Quarantine    Officer — W.    P.    Chalmers,    M.    D. ; 

salary,  $2,400  per  annum. 
Registrar  of  Voters— William  M.  Hlnton;  salary, 

S3,60:t  per  annum. 
Deputy— Peter    W.    McGlade;    salary,    81,800   per 

annum. 
Sheriff- Richard   I.    Whelan;    salary,     88,000   per 

annum. 
Under  Sheriff— William  Clack;    salary,  82,200  per 

annum. 
Bookkeeper— John  G.  Fitzgerald;  salary,  83,000  per 

annum. 
Assistant  Bookkeeper— Sigmund  L.  Simon;  salary, 

81,200  per  annum. 
Chief   Jailor- Andrew  Sattler;   salary,  81,800  per 

annum. 
Superintendent  Alms  House— Philip  L.  Weaver; 

salary,  $2,400  per  annum. 
Resident  Physician— W.  E.  Conlon,  M.  D.;  salary, 

$1,800  per  annum. 
Matron— Mrs.    E.    A.    Weaver;     salary,    $T20   per 

annum. 
Clerk— F.B.  McGinn^;  salary,  81^200  per  annum. 


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MISCELLANEOUS   INFORMATION. 


Buard  of  Supervisors. 


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SiTPBKiNTENDENT    CiTY    Cembteet  —  J.    O'Kane; 

salary,  S900  per  annum. 
Sttpeeintendent  Common  Schools— Madison  Bab- 
cock;  salary,  S4,000  per  annum. 
Deputy  —  Charles  B.    Stone;     salary,    83,000    per 

annum. 
Stenographer— Miss   Agnes    C.  Kendrlck;    salary, 

8480  per  annum. 
Stjpekintendent  Fike  Alaem  and  Police  Tele- 

GEAPH— William  B.  Hewitt;  salary,  82,400  per 

annum. 
Operator— Jeremiah   Murphy;    salary,    81,500   per 

annum. 
Operator— Frank    G.    Haskell;    salary,    81,500  per 

annum. 
Operator— Frank  Bishop;   salary,  81,500  per  annum. 
Repairer— E.  J.  Sweeney:  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 
Assistants- W.   G.    Pennycook;    salary,    81,080   per 


Assistant— Daniel  Shay;  salary,  81,080  per  annum. 
Assistant — Frank    Biedeman;     salary,    81,080    per 

annum. 
Supekintendent   House    of   Coeeection — P.    M. 

.Clarkson;  salary,  81,800  per  annum. 
Assistant  —  George    McGinn;     salary,    81,200   per 

annum. 

SUPEEINTENDENT     PHYSICIAN     CiTY     AND     COUNTY 

Hospital— F.  H.   Stable,  M.  D.;  salary,  83,400 

per  annum. 
Resident  Physician— Alexander  J.  Younger,  M.  D. 

salary,  81,500  per  annum. 
Visiting  Physician— Joseph  O.  Hirschfelder,  M.  D. 

salary,  81,200  per  annum. 
Visiting     Physician— William     W.    Kerr,    M.  D. 

salary,  81,200  per  annum. 
Visiting  Surgeon  —  Charles  N".  Ellinwood,   M.  D. 

salary,  81.200  per  annum. 
Visiting   Surgeon  —  Robert    A.    McLean,    M.    D. 

salary,  81,200  per  annum. 
Apothecary— W.  M.  Hickman;    salary,  81,200   per 

annum. 
Steward— Geo.  Robinson;  salary,  81,500  per  annum. 

SUPEEINTENDENT     POLICE     PaTEOL      TELEGEAPH- 

William  B.  Hewitt;  salary,  82,400  per  annum. 

Inspector— M.  J.  Wall;   salary,  81,500  per  annum. 

Lineman— James  Loney;  salary,  81,080  per  annum. 

Assistant— Charles  F.  Daley;  salary,  81,080  per  an- 
num. 

Assistant — George  Faber;  salary,  81,080  per  annum. 

(10  drivers— salary,  81,080  per  annum.) 

SUPEEINTENDENT       PUBLIC       StEEETS,      HIGHWAYS 

AND    Squaees— Thomas     Ashworth;     salary, 
84,000  per  annum. 

Chief  Deputy — Andrew  J.  Donovan ;   salary,  82,400 
per  annum. 

Draughtsman — James  J.  E.  Hawkins;  salary,  81,248 
per  annum. 

Bookkeeper— J.  B.  Gartland;  salary,  81,800  per  an- 
num. 

Keeper  Corporation  Yard — H.  S.  Henning;  salary, 
81,200  per  annum. 

(Also— Three  Deputies  at  82,400  per  annum;  six  at 
81,800  per  annum;  and  seven  at  81,500  per  an- 
num.) 
Tax  Collectoe — James  N.  Block;  salary,  84,000  per 
annum. 

Chief  Deputy— Hiram  B.  Cook;   salary,  82,400  per 
annum. 

Cashier— Philip  Susmann;    salary,    82,400   per  an- 
num. 

Deputy— Herman  Enkle;  salary,  81,800  per  annum. 

Deputy— Edward  Lawton;   salary,    81,800   per   an- 
num. 

Deputy— John  M.  Fagg;  salary,  81,800  per  annum. 

(18  Clerks— 8100  per  month.) 
Tbbasueee— Augustus  C.  Widber;   salary,  .84,000  per 


Chief  Deputy— Matthew  De  La  Montanya,  Jr.;  sal- 
ary, 83,000  per  annum. 

Deputy — Louis  N.  Jacobs;  salary,  82,100  per  annum. 

Deputy— Max  Warschauer;  salary,  82,100  per  an- 
num. 

Clerk — James  Wren;  salary,  81,500  per  annum. 

Clerk— Fee  Department,  William  J.  Heney ;  salary, 
81,800  per  annum. 

Clerk — Fee  Department,  Peter  Deveny;  salary, 
81,800  per  annum. 

APPOINTEES    OF   SUPESVISOES. 

Beidgekeepee  —  Fourth     street     bridge,     Henry 
Healey;  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 
Assistant— F.  Peterson;  salary,  8900  per  annum. 
Assistant — Thomas  B.  Dolan;   salary,  8720  per  an- 


Beidgekeepee  —  Sixth      street     bridge,     Herman 
Kihn;  salary,  8720  per  annum. 

Caepentee— Sew  City  Hall,  Charles  E.  Parent;   sal- 
ary, 81,020  per  annum. 

CoNDUCTOE    Elevatoe— New    City     Hall,     James 
Thom;  salary,  8780  per  annum. 

Condttctoe  Eletatoe— New  City  Hall,  John  B.  Haw- 
thorne; salary,  8780  per  annum. 

Engineee — New     City     Hall,     James    C.    Symon  ; 
salary,  81,200  per  annum. 

Fieeman — New  City  Hall,  William  Brown,   salary, 
8960  per  annum. 

Fish  and   Game  Waeden— J.    A.    Mogan;    salary, 
81,200  per  annum. 

Gardenees. 
Head  Gardener— Charles  W.  Love ;  salary,  81,200  per 

annum. 
Alta  Plaza— James  Cronogue;  salary,  8900  per  an- 

Columbia  Square — Nicholas  E.  Tracey  ;  salary, 
8900  per  annum. 

Garfield  Square— William  W.  Macey;  salary,  8900 
per  annum. 

Hamilton  Square— Philip  Dietz ;  salary,  8900  per  an- 
num. 

Portsmouth  Square— Dennis  Dowd;  salary,  8900 
per  annum. 

New  City  Hall— John  J.  Hourlgan;   salary,  8900  per 


New  City  Hall— M.  A.  Redington  ;   salary,  8900  per 

annum. 
Union  Square— H.  Marks;  salary,  8900  per  annum. 
Washington  Square— Joseph  Spoon;     salary,    8900 
per  annum. 
Janitoe— (Head)  George  L.  Murdock;  salary,  81,080 

per  annum. 
(Twenty-eight  subordinates— 870  per  month  each.) 
PouNDKEEPEE— Thomas  C.  Wells;  salary,  8900  per  an- 
num. 
Watchman— New  City  Hall,  Charles  Meyer;  salary, 

8960  per  annum. 
Watchman— New    City     Hall,    John    Kirkpatrick; 
salary,  8900  per  annum. 

BOARD    OF    SUPERVISORS. 

membees. 
Mayor  Adolph  Sutro,  President,  ex  officio. 
First  Ward— Joseph  King. 
Second  Ward— Peter  A.  Scully. 
Third  Ward— C.  E.  Benjamin. 
Fourth  Ward— Alphonse  Hirsch. 
Fifth  Ward— Joseph  I.  Dimond. 
Sixth  Ward— Edward  C.  Hughes. 
Seventh  Ward— Chris  Dunker. 
Eighth  Ward— Charles  L.  Taylor. 
Ninth  Ward— Alfred  W-  Morgenstern. 
Tenth  Ward— Adolph  B.  Spreckels. 
Eleventh  Ward— John  K.  C.  Hobbs. 
Twelfth  Ward— Edward  L.  Wagner. 

Clerk— John  A.  Russell;  salary,  83,600  per  annum. 

Deputy  Clerk- William  T.  Patterson;  salary,  81,800 


annum. 
Assistant  Clerk— Harry  C.    Farquharson;    salary, 

81,800  per  annum. 
Assistant  Clerk— James    C.  Tomalty,  Jr.;    salary, 

81,800  per  annum. 
Assistant  Clerk— John  Q.  Brown,  Jr.,  salary,  81,800 


per  annum.  „     ^ 

Expert  Accountant— Cyril  Williams;   salary,  82,100 

per  annum. 
Sergeant-at- Arms— William     D.    Donald;     salary, 

81,200  per  annum. 

STANDING   committees. 

Judiciary— Dimond,  Spreckels,  Taylor. 

Finance  and  Auditing— Taylor,  Hobbs,  Benjamin. 

Streets  and  Wharfs— Spreckels,  Hughes,  Morgen- 
stern, Benjamin,  Dunker. 

Public  Buildings— Hobbs,  Spreckels,  King. 

Water  and  Water  Supply— Morgenstern,  Dimond, 
Taylor,  Benjamin,  Hobbs.  -i 

Health  and  Police— Benjamin,  Dunker,  Dimond, 
King,  Morgenstern. 

Fire  Department— Dunker,  Hobbs,  Hughes,  Morgen- 
stern, Taylor. 

License  and  Orders— Wagner,  King,  Benjamin. 

Hospital— King,  Hirsch,  Dunker.  t.      •      • 

Printing  and  Salaries— Hughes.   Dunker,  Benjamin. 


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Board  of  Supervisors. 


CROCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


Justices  of  the  Peace. 


Street  Lights— Hirsch,  Hughes,  Hobbs,  MorgenBtern, 


Municipal  Building-Benjamin,  Sprectels,  Wagner, 

Hlrsch,  King. 
(Supervisors,  salaries,  Sl,200  per  annum.) 


BOARD  OF  EDUCATION, 

MEMBKKS. 

Henry  L.  Dodge— Pres.       Charles  H.  Hawley. 
William  F.  Ambrose.  H.  C.  Henderson. 

Emmet  P.  Barrett.  Andrew  McElroy. 

Thomas  R.  Carew.  Charles  A.  Murdock. 

Charles  A.  Clinton,  M.  D.  Henry  T.  Scott. 
Augustus  Comte,  Jr.  Thomas  K.  Knox. 

Secretary— George   Beanston;    salary,    82,400    per 

annum. 
Assistant    Secretary— George    W.    Wade;    salary, 

SI, 980  per  annum. 
Assistant    Secretary— Israel  J.  Aschhelm;  salary, 

81,680  per  annum. 
Assistant  Secretary— Frank  F.  Stone;  salary,  81,b8U 

Stenographer— Miss  F.M.  Cusick;   salary,  8720  per 

annum. 
Messenger— Frank   W.    Tale;    salary,    81,200     per 

annum. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES. 

The  President  Is  ex  officio  a  Member  of  all   Stand- 
ing Committees. 
The  Superintendent  is  ex  officio,  a  member  of  the 
Committees  on  Classification,  on  Rules  and  on 
Qualifications  of  teachers. 

Finance— Hawley,  Murdock,  Barrett. 

Classification- Murdock,  Clinton,  Hawley,  Barrett, 
McElroy,  Carew. 

Rules— Knox,  Comte,  Henderson. 

Qualifications— Clinton,  Knox,  Scott. 

Buildings  and  Grounds— Henderson,   McElroy,   Am- 
brose. 

Salaries — Carew,  Knox,  Henderson. 

Supplies— Scott,  Murdock,  Clinton. 

Judiciary— Comte,  Knox,  Carew. 

Printing— Barrett,  Hawley,  Comte. 

Janitors— McElroy,  Hawley,  Ambrose. 

Visiting— Ambrose,  Barrett,  Scott. 

(Members  of  the  Board  serve  without  compensation.) 


BOARD    OF    HEALTH. 

MEMBERS. 

Mayor  Adolph  Sutro.  President  ex  officio. 

G.  J.  Fitzglbbon,  M.  D. 

H.  H.Hart,  M.D. 

John  F.  Morse,  M.  D. 

J.  M.  Williamson,  M.  D. 

Health  Officer— Arthur  S.  Lovelace,  M.  D.;  salary, 
83,000  per  annum. 

Visiting  Physician,  Twenty-sixth  Street  Hospital- 
Samuel  S.  Kahn,  M.  D.;  salary,  81,800  per  an- 
num. 

Secretary— Edmond  Godchaux;  salary,  82,100  per 
annum. 

.Vsslstant  Secretary —  Handel  H.  Zohel;  salary, 
81,200  per  annum. 

c;hlef  Market  Inspector — Benjamin  Davis;  salary, 
81,200  per  annum. 

Assistant  — Alfred  D.  Turner;  salary,  8900  per 
annum. 

Assistant— J.  River;  salary,  8900  per  annum. 

Assistant— William  H.  Jordan;  salary,  8900  per  an- 
num. 

Milk  Inspector— James  P.  Dockery;  salary,  81,200 
per  annum. 

Plumbing  Inspector— John  J.  Sullivan;  salary, 
81,500  per  annum. 

Assistant— Thomas  H.  McGrath;  salary,  81,200  per 
annum. 

Assistant  Superintendent  Disinterments— Richard 
M.Jones;  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 

Inspector— David  Fay;  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 

Inspector— Otto  Luders;  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 

Inspector— Alexander  T.  Patton;  salary,  81,200  per 
annum. 

Inspector— William  H.  Duren;  salary,  81,200  per 
annum. 

Inspector— Albert  B.  Klnne;  salary,  81,200  per  an- 
num. 

Inspector— W.  H.  Stout;  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 

Messenger— James  W.  Brier;  salary,  S900  per  an- 


SUPERIOR    COURT. 

Department  1.    Judge— James   M.   Seawell;    term 
expires  January,  1899. 
Clerk— Joseph  Goddard. 
Reporter— A.  Leslie  Coombs. 
Bailiff— Thomas  F.  Whelan. 

Department  2.    Judge— William    R.  Daingerfield; 
term  expires  January,  1901. 
Clerk- John  A.  Dunker. 
Reporter— Charles  R.  Gagan. 
Baillfl— Joseph  P.  Hayes. 

Department   3.    Judge— Daniel  J.  Murphy;    term 
expires  January,  1897. 
Clerk— Charles  C.  Morris. 
Reporter— Joseph  P.  Stevens. 
Ballifif- J.  F.  Rock. 

Department  4.    Judge— John  C.  B.  Hebbard;   term 
expires  January,  1897. 
Clerk— Robert  H.  Fitzgerald. 
Reporter— Harrison  A.  Jones. 
Ballifif— F.  W.  Callahan. 

Department  5.    Judge— John  Hunt,  Jr.;   term  ex- 
pires January,  1897. 
Clerk— Ambrose  A.  Watson. 
Reporter— Edwin  S.  Belden. 
Bailiff- David  Magner. 
Department  6.  (Criminal)— Judge— William  T.Wal- 
lace; term  expires  January,  1899. 
Clerk— Ben  I.  Salomon. 
Reporter— Robert  F.  Gallagher. 
Bailiff— P.  J.  Curtis. 
Department  7.    Judge— Austin  A.  Sanderson;  term 
expires  January,  1897. 
Clerk— William  C.  Dunlap. 
Reporter— Emil  Pohli. 
Bailiff— John  F.  Curley. 
Department  8.    Judge— James  M.  Troutt;  term  ex- 
pires January,  1899. 
Clerk— R.  J.  Welch. 
Reporter— Harvey  W.  Walter. 
Bailiff— J.  J.  McKenna. 
Department  9.    (Probate)— Judge— James  V.  Cof- 
fey; term  expires  January,  1901. 
Clerk— J.  B.  Martin. 
Reporter— Samuel  B.  Sumner. 
Bailiff— J.  F.  Finn. 
Department  10.    (Probate  and  Insolvency)— Judge 
—Charles  W.   Slack  (Presiding  Judge) ;    term 
expires  January,  1899. 
Clerk— James  R.  McElroy. 
Reporter— George  W.  Smith. 
Bailiff- Thomas  Martin. 
Department    11.      (Criminal)— Judge— Edward    A. 
Belcher;  term  expires  January,  1901. 
Clerk— Oscar  A.  Tolle. 
Reporter— John  J.  Maginls. 
Bailiff- M.  J.  Sullivan. 
Department    12.      (Criminal)— Judge— George     H. 
Bahrs;  term  expires  January,  1901. 
Clerk- Charles  H.  Fancher. 
Reporter— Henry  N.  Hall. 
Bailiff— Samuel  Shear. 
Secretary  Superior  Judges— James  W.  Coffroth; 

salary, per  annum. 

(Salaries— Judges,  84,000  per  annum;  Clerks,  82,100 
per  annum;    Bailiffs,  81,200   per    annum;    Re- 
porters, fees.) 
Superior  Court  Commissioners. 
John  J.  Mone.  John  F.  Tyler. 

Ludwig  M.  Hoeffler.  Frank  W.  Lawler. 

Eugene  W.  Levy.  J.  F.  Pinkham. 

(Compensation— fees.) 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Presiding  Justice— Frank  H.  Kerrigan;  salary, 
82,700  per  annum. 

Justice— John  A.  Carroll;  salary.  $2,400  per  annum. 

Justice— Joseph  E.  Barry;  salary,  82,400  per  an- 
num. 

Justice— George  W.  F.  Cook;  salary,  82,400  per  an- 
num. 

Justice— Gottlob  C.  Groezinger;  salary,  $2,400  per 
annum. 

Clerk— Edward  W.  Williams;  salary,  82,400  per  an- 
num. 

Deputy— George  S.  McComb;  salary,  81,200  per  an- 
num. 

Deputy— James  J.  Geary;  salary,  81,200  per  annum. 


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Police  Courts. 


MISCELLANEOUS    INFORMATION. 


Police  Telegraph  Boxes. 


POLICE  COURTS. 

Police  Cottrt  No.  1.    Judge — James  A.  Campbell. 
Clerk— Thomas  B.  O'Brien. 
Prosecuting  Attorney — Charles  H.  Forbes. 
Clerk  Prosecuting  Attorney— Frederick  W.  Jack- 


JPOLIOE  CouET  No.  2.    Judge— Charles  T.  Conlan. 
Clerk— Alfred  L.  Morgenstern. 
Prosecuting  Attorney— Edmond  P.  Mogan. 
Clerk  Prosecuting  Attorney — Edward  M.  Seaman. 
Reporter — Frank  Vernon. 
Bailifl— George  F.  Kelly. 
Police  Coitet  No.  3.    Judge— Henry  L.  Joachlmsen. 
"  Clerk— Jacob  Shaen. 
Prosecuting  Attorney — John  T.  Dare. 
Clerk  Prosecuting  Attorney— Thomas  F.  Graham. 
Reporter — Johnson  F.  Gawthorne. 
Bailiff- Henry  Pinkson. 
Police  Couet  No.  4.    Judge— Charles  A.  Low. 
Clerk— Timothy  R.  Sullivan. 
Prosecuting  Attorney— ■William  M.  Madden. 
Clerk  Prosecuting  Attorney— Frank  E.  Benjamin. 
Reporter — Hubbard  F.  Dunbar. 
Bailiff— John  E.  Clark. 
(Salaries— Police  Judges,  84,000  per  annum;  Prose- 
cuting Attorneys,  83,000  per  annum;  Prosecu- 
ting   Attorney's    Clerks,    $1,500    per   annum; 
Court  Clerks,  82,400  per  annum;  Bailiffs,  81,200 
per  annum.) 

■CoUET  INTEEPEETERS. 

G.  Cuneo.  Andrew  Glover. 

Edward  Hartog.  Edward  Newman. 

Louis  Locke.  (Salaries— 81,500  per  annum.) 


POLICE    DEPARTMENT. 

CoMMissiONEES— Robert  J.  Tobln,  President; 
■William  Alvord,  Moses  A.  Gunst  and  the  Chief  of 
Police  (ex  officio),  Henry  S.  Healey,  Clerk. 

Chief  of  Police— Patrick  Crowley. 

Peopeett  Cleek— 'William  Cullen. 

Captains  of  Police— Isaiah  W.  Lees,  James  W. 
Gillln,  John  Splllane,  Henry  S.  Robinson,  George  "W. 
■Wittman  and  Andrew  J.  Dunlevy. 

Lieutenants— George  W.  Bennett,  George  Bird- 
sail,  ■William  F.  Burke,  Frederick  L.  Esola  and 
Daniel  Hannah. 

Detectives— Joseph  Bee,  Robert  Hogan,  Raymond 
M.  Silvey,  Benjamin  F.  Bohen,  Gustavus  D. 
Harper,  Edward  M.  Egan,  Charles  J.  Cody,  Arnop 
Balnbrldge,  Roscoe  J.  ■Whitaker,  John  F.  Seymour. 
Edward  L.  Gibson,  Charles  Crockett,  Thomas  Dil- 
lon apd  Abraham  Anthony. 

Seegeants— Cornelius  Martin,  Michael  Fitzgerald, 
James  F.  Moran,  Mier  Llndhelmer,  John  M.  Fltz- 
glbbon,  Stephen  Bunner,  Jesse  B.  Cook,  Thomas  D. 
McKenna,  John  Avan,  Frederick  T.  Brown,  Michael 
-J.  Conboy,  Thomas  "W.  Bethell,  HansH.  Christiansen, 
Abraham  J.  Houghtaling,  John  B.  Martin,  Thomas 
Mahoney,  Henry  H.  Colby,  Richard  Bidwill,  ■William 
Price,  James  H.  Helms,  John  Duncan,  Charles 
Nash,  Thomas  Flanders,  Hugh  Monaghan,  Patrick 
Shea,  Patrick  J.  Tobln,  Edgar  R.  Harper,  Robert  A. 
Marshall,  John  'W.  Moffitt,  John  Mooney,  Charles  H. 
McDonald,  Bernard  McManus,  Albert  A.  Perrln, 
Fred  L.  Davis,  James  T.  Donovan,  Marcellus  O. 
Anderson,  Christopher  F.  Blank,  Gustavus  A.  ■Woll- 
weber  and  Cassius  P.  Wright. 

CoEPOEALS— Patrick  S.  Hagarty,  John  C.  Ayers, 
John  Burke,  John  Parrotte,  Robert  L.  Cockrill, 
Henry  Gleeson,  John  T.  Green,  John  Heany,  Harry 
C.  Reynolds,  George  W.  Russell.'Wllliam  F.  Gelmann 
and  Michael  Shanahan. 


POLICE    STATIONS. 

Central New  City  Hall 

California 538  California 

Harbor 30  Sacramento 

Ocean  View Plymouth  Av  nr  Sagamore 

Potrero Cor  Napa  and  Kentucky 

Seventeenth  Street 207  Seventeenth 

Southern 827  Folsom 

South  San  Francisco 

E  S  Railroad  Av  bet  14th  and  15th  Avs  South 

Washington.  .■Washington  bet  Polk  and  Van  Ness  Av 
Boarding  Station Foot  of  Market 


LOCATION  OF  POLICE  TELEGRAPH  BOXES. 

CITY  HALL. 

Ashbury S  E  cor  ■Waller 27 

Broderick N  "W  cor  Hayes 7 

Buchanan N  E  cor  Geary 43 

Central  Avenue N  "W  cor  Geary 12 

Devisadero S  ^W  cor  Fulton 15 

D  Street N  ^W  cor  Seventh  Avenue. .  41 

Eddy S  E  cor  Leavenworth 61 

Ellis S  W  cor  Gough 123 

NEcorSteiner 6 

S  E  Taylor 52 

Fell S"W  cor  Gough 31 

Fillmore N  "W  cor  Golden  Gate  Ave.  14 

N  W  cor  Oak 53 

S  W  Halght 25 

First  Avenue N  "W  cor  Geary 54 

Falton N  ■W  cor  Stanyan 51 

S  W  cor  Devisadero 15 

eor  Buchanan 43 

cor  Central  Avenue. . .  12 

N  "W  cor  First  Avenue 54 

N  ■W  cor  Mason 26 

N  E  cor  Scott 34 

N  E  cor  Van  Ness  Avenue..  23 

Golden  Gate  Avenue..  N  W  cor  Fillmore 14 

Gough S  W  cor  Ellis 123 

S  W  cor  Fell 31 

S^WcorHalght 21 

S  W  cor  McAllister 4 

Grove N  E  cor  Van  Ness  Avenue.    8 

SE  cor  Webster 42 

Halght S  W  cor  Fillmore 25 

S'W  cor  Gough 21 

S  W  cor  Scott 17 

N  E  cor  Stanyan 13 

Hayes N  ^W  cor  Broderick 7 

S  'W  cor  Laguna 22 

N  W  cor  Larkln 122 

Hyde N  E  cor  O'Farrell 44 

Jones N  E  cor  McAllister 131 

SE  cor  Pine 124 

S  E  cor  Post 62 

Laguna S  E  cor  Hayes 22 

N  W  cor  Turk 46 

Larkin N  W  cor  Hayes 122 

Leavenworth S  E  cor  Eddy 61 

S  E  cor  Sutter 32 

Lott N  E  cor  McAllister 45 

Mason N  W  cor  Geary 26 

NW  cor  Turk 24 

McAllister S  W  cor  Gough 4 

S  E  cor  Jones 131 

N  E  cor  Lott 45 

N  E  cor  Pierce 16 

Oak NW  cor  Fillmore 53 

S  W  cor  Van  Ness  Avenue.    5 

Octavia S  E  cor  Sutter 33 

O'Farrell N  E  cor  Hyde 44 

Pierce NE  cor  McAllister 16 

Pine S  E  cor  Jones 124 

Post S  E  cor  Jones 62 

Scott N  E  cor  Geary 34 

SW  cor  Halght 17 

Seventh  Avenue N  W  cor  D  Street 41 

Stanyan N  W  cor  Fulton 51 

N  E  cor  Halght 13 

Steiner N  E  cor  Ellis 6 

Sutter SE  cor. Leavenworth 32 

S  E  cor  Octavia 33 

Taylor S  E  cor  Ellis 52 

Turk N  W  cor  Laguna 46 

N  W  cor  Mason 24 

Van  Ness  Avenue N  E  cor  Geary 23 

NE  cor  Grove 8 

SW  cor  Oak 5 

Webster S  E  cor  Grove 42 


SOUTHERN  STATION. 
Fo  Isom,  bettceen  Fourth  and  Fifth. 

Beale N  W  cor  Bryant 14 

N  W  cor  Harrison 15 

S  W  cor  Howard 45 

S  E  cor  Market 314 

Berry N  E  cor  Fourth 332 

N  W  cor  Sixth 54 

Brannan. .S  E  cor  Fifth 53 

NW  cor  First 42 

N  E  cor  Ninth 122 

NWcor  Sixth 133 

Bryant N  W  cor  Beale 14 

S  W  cor  Second 13 

N  W  cor  Seventh 134 

S  Wcor  Third 12 


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Police  Telegraph  Boxes. 

Eighth  . . . 

N  E  cor  Harrison 

..124 

Dolores 

N  W  cor  Twenty-second. . 

.  48 

..142 

22.5 

Fifth 

S  E  cor  Brannan 

..  53 

Fifteenth 

...SEcor  Guerrero 

IS  w  cor  Harrison 

..132 

Four-Mile  House 

.214 

SWcor  Market 

..381 

Fourteenth 

...NEcor  Howard 

.  22 

..212 

SWcor  Noe 

.241 

First 

S  W  cor  Brannan 

NE  corFolsom 

NE  cor  Mission 

..  42 
..   51 
..  24 

NEcor  Nineteenth 

SEcor  Twelfth 

.  23 

NEcor  First 

..  51 

S  W  cor  Twenty-fourth. . . 

.  31 

N  E  cor  Main 

..  43 

Florida 

N  E  cor  Twenty-sixth 

N  E  cor  Twenty-sixth 

.  32 

N  E  cor  Ninth 

..123 

.  54 

N  W  cor  Seventh 

..125 

Guerrero 

...SWcor  Eighteenth 

.225 

..  21 

S  E  cor  Fifteenth 

.232 

Opposite  Silver 

N  W  cor  Twenty-fourth.. 

244 

S  W  cor  Stevenson 

S  W  cor  Howard 

..512 
..  32 

Howard  . 

N  E  cor  Fourteenth.. 

22 

N  E  cor  Twenty -first 

.231 

S  WcorFreelon 

..341 

Market 

...SWcor  Church 

.414 

..^32 

N  E  cor  Seventeenth 

.234 

NEcor  Third 

..  52 

Mission 

...SWcor  Eleventh 

24 

..   34 

N  E  cor  Nineteenth 

.245 

Harrison.. 

N  W  cor  Beale 

..    15 

N  E  cor  Twenty-sixth  — 

.222 

NEcor  Eighth 

..124 

N  E  cor  Twenty-fouifi... 

.224 

N  W  cor  Fifth 

..132 

North  cor  Twenty-n  n.h.. 

.21» 

Nineteenth 

N  W  cor  Valencia 

. .  .N  E  cor  Castro 

.221 

N  W  cor  Spear 

..  44 

.242 

SE  cor  Tenth 

..141 

NEcor  Folsom 

.  5» 

Howard  . . 

SWcor  Beale 

..  45 

N  E  cor  Mission 

.245 

SWcor  Eighth 

..142 

Noe 

...  S  W  cor  Fourteenth 

.241 

..  32 

.  41 

SWcor  Second 

..  25 

N  W  cor  Twenty-second.. 

.  52 

..152 

N  W  cor  Twenty-fourth.. 

.  84 

SWcor  Tenth 

S  W  cor  Third 

..143 
..321 

.  33: 

Ridley 

...SE  cor  Valencia 

.324 

Jessie 

N  W  cor  Second 

San  Bruno  Road... 

...NEcor  Army 

.  35 

Main 

SWcor  Mission 

..  23 

Sanchez 

...  N  E  cor  Twenty-sixth .... 

.235 

NE  corFolsom 

..  43 

San  Jose  Avenue.. 

...NEcor  Thirtieth 

.  45 

SWcor  Fifth 

..331 

Seventeenth 

. .  .N  E  cor  Church 

.233 

Opposite  Grant  Avenue  .. 

.  .413 

NEcor  Market 

.234 

Opposite  New  Montgomery. 412 

Sixteenth 

...SE  cor  Folsom 

.  21 

S  W  cor  Sixth 

..332 

Thirtieth 

S  E  cor  Valencia 

. .  .N  E  cor  San  Jose  Avenue 

N  E  cor  First 

..  24 

.  45 

.  .212 

Twelfth 

.  23 

Mission... 

SWcor  Main 

..  23 

Twentieth 

...SEcor  Valencia 

.318 

SEcor  Ninth 

NE  cor  Seventh 

..144 
..151 

Twenty-first.. 

. . .  N  E  cor  Howard 

.231 

Twenty-second 

. .  .N  W  corner  Alabama 

.  55 

NE  corSteuart 

Twenty-fourth.... 

.  52 

Ninth 

N  E  cor  Brannan 

..122 

...NWcor  Castro 

.245 

NEcor  Folsom 

..123 

N  Wcor  Church 

.312 

144 

S  W  cor  Folsom 

Second... 

..   13 

NWcor  Guerrero 

.244 

S  W  cor  Howard 

..  25 

NEcor  Mission 

.224  . 

..   41 

N  W  cor  Potrero  Avenue. 

.  35 

.223; 

..184 
..125 

Twenty-sixth 

...NEcor  Florida 

.  54 

NWcor  Folsom 

.  32 

N  E  cor  Mission 

..151 

NEcor  Mission 

.222 

N  W  cor  Townsend 

..121 

,2,35 

Sixth 

N  Wcor  Berry 

..   54 

Twenty-eighth  .... 

...SWcor  Church 

.  44 

N  W  cor  Brannan 

..138 

Twenty-ninth 

...North  side  Mission .■. 

.2n 

S  W  cor  Harrison 

..1.31 
..152 

.221 

SE  cor  Sixteenth 

.  25 

SWcor  Market 

SE  cor  Twentieth 

.3m 

..  44 

NEcor  Twenty -fifth 

.223 

Stevenson 

S  W  cor  Fourth 

..512 

..  21 
..  22 

CALIFORNIA  STREET  STATION. 

NEcor  Mission 

Townsend 

S  W  cor  Fourth 

..  .34 

538  Califor7iia. 

N  W  cor  Second 

..  41 

NWcor  Seventh 

..121 

Battery 

...N  Wcor  Bush 

.1.52 

S  W  cor  Third 

..  35 

SEcor  Clay 

.     5 

Tenth.... 

S  E  cor  Harrison 

..141 

S  W  cor  Lombard 

.  21 

NWcor  Pacific 

SEcor  Union 

.  63 

Third 

S  W  cor  Bryant 

..   12 

.  71 

SWcor  Howard 

..321 

SWcor  Kearny 

.  26. 

NWcor  Mission 

..  31 

NE  cor  Union 

.  71 

S  W  cor  Townsend 

..   35 

Bush 

...SWcor  Battery 

.152 

SE  cor  Dupont 

.     6 

NWcor  Montgomery.... 

.     4 

SE-'rENTEENTH  STREET  STATION. 

S  Wcor  Powell 

.   54 

Seventeenth,  near  Hoioard. 

Broadway 

...SEcor  Front 

N  E  cor  Montgomery  Ave 

.  46 

California  . 

SE  cor  Stockton 

. . .  N  E  cor  Montgomery 

.142 

S  W  cor  Twenty-second. . 
NE  cor  San  Bruno  Road. 

..   55 
..   35 

.  36 

Army 

N  E  cor  Sansome 

24 

Bryant.... 

N  E  cor  Butte 

..  42 

Clay 

...SE  cor  Battery 

.     5 

..  42 
..242 

S  E  cor  Montgomery 

N  E  cor  Stockton 

Castro  — 

N  E  cor  Nineteenth 

.  51 

..243 

.  IS 

Church  ... 

S  W  cor  Market 

..414 

...S  W  cor  Greenwich 

.  44 

N  E  cor  Seventeenth 

..238 

NWcor  Union 

.  25 

S  W  cor  Twenty-eighth... 

..  44 

NE  cor  Washington 

.  4a 

..312 

.     6 

Courtland 

Avenue Opposite  schoolhouse 

..215 

East 

. .  .N  E  cor  Sacramento 

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Eddy N  W  cor  Powell 132 

Ellis N"  E  cor  Stockton 12 

Francisco N  W  cor  Powell 32 

Front S  E  cor  Broadway IT 

N  E  cor  Pine 62 

Grant  Avenue N  E  cor  G'Farrell 33 

Greenwich S  W  cor  Dupont 44 

Hyde S  W  cor  Bay 144 

Jackson S  E  cor  Davis 13 

N  E  cor  Sansome 72 

Kearny S  W  cor  Bay 26 

N  E  cor  California 16 

N  W  cor  Market 

N"W  cor  Pacific 

SW  cor  Sutter 

Lombard S  "W  cor  Battery 

Market N  W  cor  Kearny 

N  W  cor  Sansome 'i'i 

Union N  W  cor  Dupont 25 

N  W  cor  Powell 31 

Vallejo N  W  cor  Mason 121 

S  W  cor  Montgomery  Ave. .  23 
Washington NE  cor  Dupont 43 

S  E  cor  Mason 35 

NORTH  END  STATION. 
Jackson,  near  Polk. 

Baker S  E  cor  Greenwich 1.35 

Broadway S  W  cor  Laguna 144 

NWcor  Hyde 121 

Broderick S  E  cor  Clay 154 

Buchanan S  W  cor  Washington 151 

California NE  cor  Central  Avenue 433 

N  W  cor  Fillmore 434 

N  E  cor  Laguna 422 

Central  Avenue NE  cor  California 433 

S  W  cor  .Jackson 153 

Clay SE  cor  Broderick 1.54 

Devisadero S  W  cor  Sutter 431 

Fillmore N  W  cor  California 434 

S  W  cor  Francisco 133 

NWcor  Pacific 142 

Francisco S  W  cor  Fillmore 133 

Franklin S  E  cor  Pine 423 

Gough N  W  cor  Pacific 145 

Greenwich ..S  E  cor  Baker 135 

Harbor  View 134 

Hyde N  W  cor  Broadway 121 

N  W  cor  California 124 

N  E  cor  Union 51 

Jackson S  W  cor  Central  Avenue 153 

Jones N  E  cor  Pacific 424 

Laguna S  W  cor  Broadway 144 

N  E  cor  California 422 

Leavenworth N  E  cor  Vallejo 122 

S  E  cor  Washington 123 

Octavla S  W  cor  Union 132 

Pacific N  Wcor  Fillmore 142 

N  E  cor  Jones 424 

SE  cor  Scott 143 

Pine S  E  cor  Franklin 423 

Polk ..N  E  cor  Sacramento 131 

N  Ecor  Sutter 125 

S  W  cor  Union 432 

...N  Ecor  Polk 131 

S  W  cor  Scott 155 

N  W  cor  Webster 421 

. .  .S  E  cor  Pacific 123 

S  W  cor  Sacramento 155 

...NEcor  Union 141 

S  W  cor  Washington 152 

Sutter S  W  cor  Devisadero 431 

N  W  cor  Fillmore 425 

N  E  cor  Polk 125 

Union .     N  E  cor  Hyde 51 

N  Wcor  Octavla 132 

3  W  cor  Polk 432 

Vallejo NE  cor  Leavenworth 122 

Washington S  W  cor  Buchanan 151 

S  E  cor  Leavenworth 123 

S  W  cor  Steiner 152 

Webster N"  W  cor  Sacramento 421 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

COMMissiONBKS— George  T.  Bohen,  President; 
Joseph  S.  Marshall,  Frank  G.  Edwards,  Colin  M. 
Boyd  and  John  W.  McDonald. 

Sjecretakt— George  F.Maxwell. 

Assistant  Sbcketakt— M.  L.  Spinetti. 

Mbssbkgbr— D.  R.  Conniff. 

Enginebrs— D.  T.  Sullivan,  Chief  Engineer; 
John  Dougherty,  Assistant  Chief  Engineer;  Thomas 
M.  Fernandez,  2d  Assistant  Engineer;  P.  H.  Shaugh- 
nessy.  Assistant  Engineer;  Michael  J.  Dolan,  As- 
sistant Engineer;  John  Wills,  Assistant  Engineer. 


Sacramento . 


Scott.... 
Steiner. 


John  McCluskey,  Relief  Engineer;  Edward  Mc- 
Klttrick,  Relief  Engineer;  John  J.  Conlon,  Relief 
Engineer;  William  D.  Waters,  Relief  Engineer. 

Corporation-  Yard— John  W.  Reilley,  Superin- 
tendent Engines;  John  Kenney,  Assistant  Superin- 
tendent Engines;  P.  H.  Fleming,  Clerk;  W.  F.  Egan, 
Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Engine  Co.  No.  1— Location,  Pacific,  near  San- 
some.   James  Connifl,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  2— Location,  Bush,  near  Kearny. 
Daniel  McKenzie,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  3— Location,  1315  California. 
Thomas  Magner,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  4— Location,  Second,  near  How- 
ard.   Bert  S.  Wilson,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  5— Location,  1219  Stockton.  John 
J.  Mahoney,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  6 — Location,  311  Si.xth.  John 
Foster,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  7 — Location,  Sixteenth  and  Albion 
avenue.    Eugene  O'Connor,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  8 — Location,  Pacific  avenue,  near 
Polk.    Stephen  Russell,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  9— Location,  Main,  near  Folsom. 
Buchanan,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  10 — Location,  516  Bryant.  Thomas 
McUwain,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  11 — Location,  15th  avenue  South 
near  Railroad  avenue.    Philip  Moholy,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  12— Location,  southwest  corner 
Drumm  and  Commercial.    John  Wilson,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  13 — Location,  Valencia,  between 
25th  and  26th.    William  Holmes,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  14  — Location,  1017  McAllister. 
William  J.  Kenealey,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  15 — Location,  California,  near  La- 
guna.   Patrick  Barry,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  16 — Location,  Tennessee,  between 
2l8t  and  22d.    Patrick  McCormick,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  IT — Location,  Mint  avenue,  be- 
tween Market  and  Mission.  John  Doherty,  Fore- 
man. 

Engine  Co.  No.  18 — Location,  Duncan,  betweeri 
Church  and  Sanchez.    Henry  F.  Horn,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  19 — Location,  Waller,  between  Oc- 
tavla and  Laguna.    James  Riley,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  20 — Location,  Filbert,  between 
Webster  and  Fillmore.    Henry  Schmidt,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  21.— Location,  Oak,  near  Broderick. 
John  Fay,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  22 — Location,  Post,  near  Fillmore. 
John  R.  Mitchell,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  2.8 — Location, Washington,  between 
Broderick  and  Baker.    James  Grady,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  24— Location,  Douglass,  near 
Twenty-first.    Edward  Skelly,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  25— Location,  Folsom,  near 
Twenty-second.    James  Radford,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  26— Location,  Second  avenue, 
between  Point  Lobos  and  Clement.  James  Dever, 
Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  27- Location,  613  Hermann.  R. 
H.  Sawyer,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  28 — Location,  SW  cor  Francisco 
and  Stockton.    Joseph  Keane,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  29— Location,  Bryant,  opposite 
Eleventh.    William  Byrne,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  30 — Location,  Waller,  bet  Shra- 
der  and  Stanyan.    Edward  Lennon,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  31— Location,  1214  Pacific.  Thomas 
Canty,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  32— Location,  Seventeenth,  bet 
Folsom  and  Division.    Arthur  Welch,  Foreman. 

Engine  Co.  No.  33 — Location,  Broad,  near  Ply- 
■  mouth  avenue.    R.  T.  Browne,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  1— Location,  22  O'Farrell.  John 
R.  Logan,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  2— Location,  627  Broadway.  Wil- 
liam E.  Kelly,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  3— Location,  1425  Market.  Hugh 
Kennedy,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  4— Location,  1616  Pacific  avenue. 
James  W.  Kentzel,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  5 — Location,  Post,  near  Fillmore. 
Edward  Kingsley,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  6— Location,  Oak,  near  Broderick. 
Henry  Tucker,  Foreman. 

Truck  Co.  No.  7— Location,  2517  Folsom.  William 
Carew,  Foreman. 

AVater  Tower  Co.  No.  1— Location,  104  New 
Montgomery.    John  J.  Feeney,  Engineer. 

Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  1— Location,  142  Second. 
Thomas  Mahon,  Engineer. 

Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  2— Location,  1425  Mar- 
ket.   George  H.  Walsh,  Engineer. 

Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  3— Location,  112 
Jackson.    George  Bally,  Engineer. 


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Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  4— Location,  fi34  Eddj'. 
Isidore  Gurmendez.  Engineer. 

Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  5— Location,  1804 
Stockton.    Peter  Wraltz,  Engineer. 

Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  6— Location,  3H  Sixth. 
John  Moholy,  Engineer. 

Chemical  Engine  Co.  No.  7— Location,  Six- 
teenth and  Albion  avenue.  William  Kllday,  En- 
gineer. 

Monitor  Battery  No.  1— Location.  1315  Cali- 
lorula.    Jeremiah  F.  Sweeney.  Driver. 


FIRE  ALARM  AND  POLICE  TELEGRAPH. 

SifPERiNTENDENT— William  K.  Hewitt;  salary,  S200 
per  month. 

Chief  Operator— Frank  Bishop;  salary,  S125  per 
month. 

Opekatoks— F.  E.  Haskell,  J.  L.  Murphy,  J.  H. 
Blakely;  salaries,  8125  per  month. 

Inspector— M.  J.  Wall;  salary.  sl25  per  month. 

Assistant  Inspector— P.  S.  Benjamin:  salary, 
$100  per  month: 

Repairer— R.  J.  Sweeney;  salary,  .«100  per  month. 

Assistant  Repairers— A.  Schurch,  Paul  Boeven. 
F.  A.  Blederman,  W.  G.  Pennycook;  salaries,  S90  per 
month. 

Foreman— Frank  Koons;  salary,  S90  per  month. 

Linemen— James  Gorman,  T.  J.  Denahey,  M.  Sulli- 
van, C.  F.  Daley,  James  Loney,  A.  Dowdell;  salaries, 
S90  per  month. 

Batteryman— Daniel  Shay;  salary,  90  per  month. 


NOTICE  TO  KEYHOLDERS. 

Keys  to  be  used  only  In  case  of  actual  necessity. 

If  this  request  is  not  complied  with,  the  Key  will 
be  taken  from  the  holder. 

Upon  the  discovery  or  positive  Information  of  a  tire 
near  your  Signal  Box,  pull  down  the  hook  once  and 
let  go;  then  wait  a  few  moments,  and  if  you  hear  no 
alarm  from  the  large  Bells  or  Whistles,  pull  down 
again;  If  you  still  hear  no  alarm,  go  to  the  next 
nearest  box  and  give  the  alarm  from  that.  If  no 
light  shows  up,  wait  at  the  box  and  direct  the  fire- 
men to  fire.  Never  signal  for  a  fire  seen  at  a  dis- 
tance.   Be  sure  your  box  is  locked  before  leaving  it. 

Do  not  g^ive  an  Alarm  for  a  Burning 
Cbininey.  Give  an  alarm  for  no  cause  whatever, 
except  an  actual  fire.  Second,  Third  and  General 
Alarms  will  be  turned  In  only  by  order  of  the  Chief 
En  gineeror  his  Assistants. 


FIRE  ALARM  BOXES. 

7— Kearny  and  Union. 

8— Montgomery  Avenue  and  Union, 

a- Montgomery  Avenue  and  Vallejc; 

15— Clay  and  East. 

IH— Paclflc  and  Mason. 

IT— Pacific  and  Kearny. 

18— Jackson  and  Sansome. 

19— Davis  and  Washington. 

21— Clay  and  Kearny. 

23— Clay  and  Taylor. 

24— Clay  and  Powell. 

2.5 — Dupont  and  Washington. 

26— Clay  and  Battery. 

27- Montgomery  and  Commercial. 

28— Pine  and  Dupont. 

29— California  and  Stockton. 

31— Halleck  and  Sansome. 

32— Drumm  and  California. 

;W— Mission  and  Steuart. 

35— Pine  and  Montgomery. 

36— Folsom  and  Steuart. 

37— Battery  and  Bush. 

38 — Market  and  Second. 

39— Howard  and  Spear. 

41— Sutter  and  Jones. 

42— Geary  and  Mason . 

43— O'Farrell  and  Market. 

45— O'Farrell  and  Jones. 

46— Kearny  and  Sutter. 

47— Market  and  Powell. 

48— Market  and  Kearny. 

49— Stockton  and  Sutter. 

51— Folsom  and  Beale. 

.52 — Howard  and  Fremont. 

53— King  and  Third. 

.54 — Second  near  Howard. 

56— Bryant  and  Rlncon  Place. 

57— Brannan  and  Second. 

58— Folsom  and  First. 

59— Brannan  and  First. 


61— Howard  and  Third. 

62— Mission  and  Fourth. 

63— Harrison  and  Fourth. 

64— Howard  and  Fifth. 

65— Mission  and  Sixth. 

67 — Harrison  and  Hawthorne. 

68— Brannan  and  Fourth. 

69- Bryant  and  Third. 

71— Mission  and  Eleventh. 

72— Mission  and  Thirteenth. 

73— Howard  and  Eighth. 

74— Sixteenth  and  Guerrero. 

75— Jones  and  McAllister. 

76— Market  and  Hayes. 

78— Folsom  and  Ninth. 

79— Folsom  and  Twelfth. 

81— Franklin  and  Hayes. 

82— Fulton  and  Gough. 

83— Octavla  and  Oak. 

84— Market  opposite  Halght. 

85— Laguna  and  Hayes. 

86— Market  and  Van  Ness  Avenue. 

87- Hayes  and  Stelner. 

91— Hyde  and  Turk. 

92— Franklin  and  Turk. 

93— Turk  and  Jones. 

94— Polk  and  Ellis. 

9.5— Taylor  and  Golden  Gate  Avenue. 

96— Ellis  and  Taylor. 

97— Polk  and  McAllister. 

98— Stockton  and  Ellis. 
123— Hyde  and  Union. 
124— North  Point  and  Larkln. 
125-  Jones  and  Filbert. 
126— Hyde  and  Washington. 
127— Broadway  and  Polk. 
128— Clay  and  Leavenworth. 
129— Pacific  and  Leavenworth. 
132— Pine  and  Mason. 
134— Bush  and  Hyde. 
135— Bush  and  Polk. 
136— Post  and  Van  Ness  Avenue. 
137— Post  and  Larkln. 
138— California  and  Larkln. 
l;^9— O'Farrell  and  Hyde. 
142— Valencia  and  Twentieth. 
143— Mission  and  Twenty-second. 
14.5 — Folsom  and  Twenty-second. 
146— Folsom  and  Sixteenth. 
147— Howard  and  Twentieth. 
148— Mission  and  Sixteenth. 
149— Folsom  and  Eighteenth. 
152— Brannan  and  Eighth. 
153— Harrison  and  Seventh. 
154— Bryant  and  Sixth. 
15b — Fourth  and  Berry. 
157— Folsom  and  Fourth. 
158— Folsom  and  Fifth. 
159— Folsom  and  Sixth. 
162 — Pacific  Avenue  and  Franklin. 
163— Sacramento  and  Franklin. 
164— Clay  and  Polk. 
165 — Lombard  and  Van  Ness  Avenue. 
172— McAllister  and  Buchanan. 
173— Ellis  and  Buchanan. 
174— Turk  and  Fillmore. 
175— Webster  and  Grove. 
176— Post  and  Octavla. 
178— Buchanan  and  Geary. 
179— O'Farrell  and  Gough. 
182— Townsend  and  Sixth. 
183— Mission  and  Eighth. 
184— Folsom  and  Rausch. 
185— Harrison  and  Tenth. 
186— Fifth  and  Bryant. 
187— Bryant  and  Ninth. 
192— Mason  and  Francisco. 
193— Hyde  and  Chestnut. 
194— Stockton  and  Francisco. 
195— Mason  and  Lombard. 
196— Stockton  ftnd  Greenwich. 
213— Bush  and  Buchanan. 
214— Bush  and  Stelner. 
215— Washington  and  Webster. 
216— Sacramento  and  Fillmore. 
217— Bush  and  Devlsadero. 
218— Post  and  Fillmore. 
219— Filbert  and  Fillmore. 
231— Howard  and  Twenty-fourth. 
234— Harrison  and  Twenty-fourth. 
235— Potrero  Avenue  and  Twenty-secoiid. 
236— Mission  and  Twenty-sixth. 
237— Dolores  and  Twenty-second. 
238— Potrero  Avenue  and  Seventeenth. 
239 — Butte  and  Bryant. 
241— Bush  and  Gough. 
243— Scott  and  Clav. 


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245— Steiner  and  Geary. 

246 — Geary  and  Devlsadero. 

247— Turk  and  Scott. 

248— Fulton  and  Devlsadero. 

249— McAllister  and  Central  Avenue. 

251— Broadway  and  Octavia. 

253— Union  and  Laguna. 

254— Pierce  and  Union. 

255— Vallejo  and  Buchanan. 

^56— Fillmore  and  Pacific. 

257— Fillmore  and  Chestnut. 

258 — Pacific  Avenue  and  Pierce. 

■259 — Bay  and  Buchanan. 

261— Mission  and  First. 

263— Main  and  Bryant. 

264— California  and  Front. 

265— Main  and  Mission. 

267— Market  and  Beale. 

271— Church  and  Seventeenth. 

273— Hartford  and  Eighteenth. 

274— Guerrero  and  Twenty-fourth. 

275— Church  and  Twenty-fourth. 

276— Valencia  and  Eighteenth. 

278— Castro  and  Twenty-fourth. 

279— Mission  and  Nineteenth. 

281— San  Bruno  Road  and  Army. 

283— Church  and  Twenty-eighth. 

284— Mission  and  Twenty-ninth. 

285— Florida  and  Twenty-fifth. 

286— York  and  Twenty-fourth. 

287— Sanchez  and  Twenty-ninth. 

289— Folsom  and  Prelcita  Avenue. 

291— Jones  and  Vallejo. 

293— Jackson  and  Stockton. 

294— Sacramento  and  Waverly  Place. 

295— Stockton  and  Broadway. 

296— California  and  Kearny. 

512— Jackson  and  Laguna. 

314— California  and  Laguna. 

315— Jackson  and  Baker. 

321— Pierce  and  California. 

324— Sacramento  and  Broderick. 

325— California  and  Central  Avenue. 

326— Sutter  and  Baker. 

327— Point  Lobos  Avenue  and  Boyce. 

328— Point  Lobos  Avenue  and  Wood. 

341— Ellis  and  Pierce. 

342— Golden  Gate  Avenue  and  Octavia. 

344— McAllister  and  Pierce. 

345— Hayes  and  Central  Avenue. 

351— Montgomery  and  Broadway. 

352— North  Point  and  Kearny. 

3.54— Front  and  Broadway. 

355— Battery  and  Union. 

356— Sansome  and  Greenwich. 

357— Montgomery  and  Green. 

361— Thirteenth  and  Guerrero. 

362-Noe  and  Fifteenth. 

364 — Howard  and  Fourteenth. 

3B5— Division  and  Alameda. 

367— Douglass  and  Eighteenth. 

368— Market  and  Fourteenth. 

371— Sutter  and  Mason. 

372— Post  and  Leavenworth. 

374 — Pine  and  Jones. 

381 — Haight  and  Buchanan. 

382— Fillmore  and  "Waller. 

384— "Webster  and  Oak. 

385— Haight  and  Scott. 

386— Oak  and  Devlsadero. 

387— Hayes  and  Broderick. 

389— South  Broderick  and  Thirteenth. 

391— Ashbury  and  Frederick. 

392 — Page  and  Central  Avenue. 

394— Page  and  Cole. 

395— Haight  and  Stanyan. 

396 — Stanyan  and  Parnassus  Avenue. 

412— Point  Lobos  and  Third  Avenues. 

413 — Clement  and  Seventh  Avenue. 

415— Clement  and  Twelfth  Avenue. 

416— Fulton  and  First  Avenue. 

417— Fulton  and  Eighth  Avenue. 

418— B  Street  and  Fifth  Avenue. 

419— California  and  Fourth  Avenue. 

425 — Baker  and  Lombard. 

426— Baker  and  Jefferson. 

431— Cherry  and  Sacramento. 

432— "Washington  and  "Walnut  Avenue. 

435— "Washington  and  Maple. 

451 — Mission  and  Highland  Avenue. 

452 — North  and  Cortland  Avenues. 

453— Sanchez  and  Twenty-sixth. 

455— Twenty-fourth  and  Douglass 

456— Noe  and  Twenty-first. 

457— Church  and  Twenty-first. 

458— Guerrero  and  Twenty-seventh. 

461— Bryant  and  Twenty-flrst. 


47.5— Eighth  Avenue  and  I. 

48.5— Point  Lobos  and  Twenty-second  Avenues. 

512— Kentucky  and  Merrimac. 

513— Kentucky  and  Nineteenth. 

514— Twentieth  and  Georgia. 

516— Georgia  and  Twenty-second. 

517 — Kentucky  and  Twenty-second. 

518— Twentieth  and  Connecticut. 

519 — Eighteenth  and  Mississippi. 

531 — Kentucky  and  First  Avenue  South. 

532— Sixth  Avenue  South  and  M. 

534— Sixth  Avenue  South  and  Q. 

536 — Railroad  Avenue  and  Tenth  Avenue  South. 

537— Fifteenth  Avenue  South  and  P. 

538— Eleventh  Avenue  South  and  Q. 

.541— San  Bruno  and  Fifteenth  Avenue  South. 

.546 — San  Bruno  Avenue  and  Silver. 


FIRE  PATROL. 

Established  May,  1875.  John  F.  O.  Comstock  Super- 
intendent. 

Station  No.  1— Location,  106-108  Jessie.  John  F. 
O.  Comstock,  Captain;  Christopher  Lee,  Lieutenant: 
F>ank  James,  Sergeant;  A.  D.  Yost,  Robert  Ripley, 
Samuel  F.  Bentler,  Fred  Simons,  A.  Martlen,  John 
Sawyer,  Charles  R.  Magile,  privates. 

Auxiliary  Foece— James  F.  Stitt,  William  C. 
Horn,  Stephen  Kerrlsonand  Robert  Lockyer. 

FIRE  UNDERWRITERS  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE 
PACIFIC. 

Meets  third  Tuesdays  in  February,  May,  August 
and  November,  at  their  rooms,  303  California.  The 
object  Is  the  mutual  Improvement  of  methods  and 
practices  In  underwriting.  Officers- Herbert  Fol- 
ger.  President;  R.  "W.  Osborn,  Vice-President;  Louis 
"Welnmann,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.  Executive 
Committee— F.  J.  Devlin,  R.  "W.  Osborn,  "Whitney 
Palache. 


ART  SOCIETIES. 

Art  Association,  The  Sax  Francisco— Organ- 
ized March  28,  1871.  Incorporated  July  30,  1889,  as 
The  San  Francisco  Art  Association.  Objects— The 
promotion  of  painting,  sculpture,  and  fine  arts  akin 
thereto;  the  diffusion  of  a  cultivated  taste  for  art  In 
the  community  at  large,  and  the  establishment  of  an 
academy  or  school  of  design.  Membership  in  thi.s 
society,  which  has  now  about  four  hundred  contribu- 
ting, one  hundred  and  fifty  life,  and  twelve  honorary 
members.  Is  open  to  all  lovers  of  art.  Regular  mem- 
bers' meetings  held  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  March, 
June,  September  and  December,  in  the  rooms  of  the 
society,  Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  southeast 
corner  California  and  Mason  streets.  Annual  election 
of  officers  last  Tuesday  In  March  of  each  year. 

Officers- Horace  G.  Piatt,  President;  Edward 
Bosqui  and  L.  P.  Latimer,  Vice-Presidents;  William 
G.  Stafford,  Secretary;  J.  R.Martin,  Assistant  Secre- 
tary; Louis  Sloss,  Jr.,  Treasurer. 

The  school  of  design  connected  with  the  Associa- 
tion was  organized  December  31,  1873.  The  school 
has  ninety  pupils.  Its  affairs  are  managed  by  a  com- 
mittee of  members  of  the  Art  Association.  R.  D. 
Yelland,  Arthur  F.  Mathews,  Amedee  Joullin,  John 
.\.  Stanton  and  Douglas  Fllden,  teachers;  J.R.Mar- 
tin, Secretary. 

BANKS. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CLEARING  HOUSE. 

Thomas  Brown,  President;  H.  "Wadsworth,  Vice- 
President;  John  D.  McKee,  Secretary;  Charles 
Sleeper,  Manager;  J.  T.  Burke,  Assistant  Manager, 
211  Sansome. 

CLEARING  HOUSE  COMMITTEE. 

Thomas  Brown,  Cashier  Bank  of  California;  Ign. 
Steinhart,  Manager  Anglo-Callfornlan  Bank,  Ltd.; 
S.  G.  Murphy,  President  First  National  Bank  of  San 
Francisco;  H.  M.  J.  McMIchael,  Agent  Bank  of  Brit- 
ish North  America;  "W.  H.  Crocker,  President 
Crocker-"Woolworth  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco; 
H.  M.  J.  McMIchael,  Secretary  Clearing  House  Com- 
mittee. 

American  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  San 
Francisco.  Incorporated  December  7,  1887;  Mills 
building,  corner  Montgomery  and  Bush  streets;  Ed- 
win Fretwell,  President;  James  J.  Fagan.  Cashier. 
Capital  stock,  $500,000;  amount  subscribed,  S426,800; 


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amount  paid  in  coin,  S426,800;  total  number  of  shari-s 
of  stock  Issued,  4,268;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  «100.  Directors— Edwin  Fretwell,  M.  E.  Mar- 
shall, David  Kerr,  James  H.  Garrett,  0.  D.  Baldwin, 
James  Gamble. 

Anglo-Califoknian  Bank,  Limited  (San  Fran- 
cisco branch).  Incorporated  April  5, 1873;  northeast 
corner  Sansome  and  Pine  streets;  I.  Stelnhart  and  P 
N.  Lillenthal,  Managers.  Capital  stock  authorized, 
£1,200,000;  amount  subscribed,  £600,000;  amount  paid 
in  coin,  £300,300;  total  number  of  shares  of  stock 
issued,  29,970,  £10  ordinary;  600  £1  deferred  shares; 
amount  paid  on  each  share  of  stock,  £10  for  ordinary. 
£1  for  deferred.  Directors— Isaac  Seligman,  C.  H. 
Lushington,  J.  S.  Montefiore,  Hon.  H.  H.  Fowler  and 
I.Simon. 

Bank  of  British  Columbia  (San  Francisco 
Branch).  Incorporated  by  royal  charter,  1862;  south- 
east corner  Bush  and  Sansome  streets;  W.Powell, 
Manager;  Capital,  $3,000,000. 

Bank  of  British  North  America.  Incorporated 
by  royal  charter,  1840;  124  Sansome  street;  H.  M. 
J.  McMlchael,  agent;  J.  R.  Ambrose,  agent.  Capital 
stock,  $4,866,500  ;  amount  subscribed,  84,866,500  ; 
amount  paid  in  coin,  $4,866,500  ;  total  number  of 
shares  of  stock  Issued,  20,000;  the  amount  paid  on 
each  share  of  stock,  $243.33.  Directors— J.  H.  Brodie, 
J.  J.  Cater,  G.  Farrer,  H.  K.  Farrer,  R.  H.  Glyn,  E.  A. 
Hoare,  H.  J.  B.  Kendall,  J.  J.  Kingsford,  F.  Lub- 
bock, G.  D.  Whatman. 

Bank  of  California.  Incorporated  June,  1864; 
northwest  corner  California  and  Sansome  streets; 
AVllllam  Alvord,  President;  Thomas  Brown,  Cashier. 
Capital  stock,  $3,000,000;  amount  subscribed,  $3,000.- 
000;  amount  paid  In  coin,  $.3,000,000;  total  number  of 
shares  of  stock  Issued,  30,000;  amount  paid  on  each 
share  of  stock,  $100.  Directors— William  Alvord,  J. 
M.  Allen,  Antoine  Borel.  Adam  Grant,  A.  K.  P.  Har- 
mon, H.  H.  Hewlett,  M.  Lewis,  George  Whittell, 
Charles  R.  Bishop,  Edward  W.Hopkins,  Jacob  Stern. 

Bank  of  Commerce.  Incorporated  May  24,  1895; 
southeast  corner  Market  and  Fourth  (Flood  build- 
ing); H.  F.Emeric,  President;  C  S.  Benedict,  Vice- 
President;  Wm.  C.  Murdoch,  Cashier;  Capital  stock. 
$250,000.  Directors— Wendell  Easton,  Thomas  W. 
in  coin  H.  F.  Emeric,  C.  S.  Benedict,  Wm.  C.  Mur- 
dock. 

California  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Coji- 
PANY.  Organized  April  24,  1882;  corner  California 
and  Montgomery  streets;  J.  D.  Fry,  President;  J. 
Dalzell  Brown,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.  Capital 
stock,  $2,000,000  ;  amount  subscribed,  $2,000,000; 
amount  paid  in  coin,  $1,000,000;  total  number  of 
shares  of  stock  issued,  20,000;  amount  paid  on  each 
share  of  stock,  $50.  Directors— J.  D.  Fry,  R.  D.  Fry, 
Jacob  C.  Johnson,  A.  D.  Sharon,  James  Treadwell, 
K.  B.  Wallace,  I.  G.  Wickersham,  Henry  Williams. 
Henry  F.Fortmann,  J.  Dalzell  Brown. 

California  Savings  and  Loan  Society  (in 
liquidation).  David  Farquharson,  President;  Vernon 
Campbell,  Secretary;  1-2  Mills  building,  9th  floor. 

Columbia  Banking  Company.  Incorporated 
March  10,  1893;  Mills  building,  236  Bush  street;  I.  J. 
Truman,  President  ;  C.  O.  Perry,  Cashier.  Capital 
stock,  $1,000,000;  amount  subscribed,  $204,200;  amount 
paid  In  coin,  $61,360;  total  number  of  shares  of  stock 
issued,  1,830;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of  stock,  $30 
on  2,037  shares,  and  .«50  on  five  shares.  Directors— 
I.  J.  Truman,  W.  S.  Miller.  C.  O.  Perry,  J.  0.  Currier, 
John  Coop,  N.  C.  Hawks,  F.  J.  Turpin. 

Columbus  Savings  and  Loan  Society.  Incorpo- 
rated January  18,  1893;  614  Washington  street;  J.  F. 
Fugazi,  President;  F.  N.  Belgrano,  Cashier;  A.  A. 
Micheletti,  Assistant  Cashier.  Directors— J.  F.  Fu- 
gazi, Joseph  Cuneo,  Giacomo  Costa,  I.  W.  Hellman, 
E.  C.  Palmier!,  George  G.  Caglieri,  F.  Arata,  G. 
Bacigalupi,  Antonio  Chichizola. 

CoMPTOiR  National  d'Escompte  de  Paris. 
Capital,  Fes.  100,000,000.00  ($20,000,000.00);  Reserves, 
Fes.  7,707,688.95  ($1,541,537.79).  Chairman,  Mr.  Denor- 
mandle,  late  governor  of  the  Bank  of  France;  Gen- 
eral Manager,  Mr.  Alexis  Rostand;  head  office,  14 
rue  Bergere,  Paris;  principal  branch  office  (Letter 
of  Credit  Department),  2  Place  de  I'Opera,  Paris; 
San  Francisco  agency,  122  Sansome  street.  A.  Phil- 
lips, Acting  Manager. 

Crocker-Woolworth  National  Bank.  Organ- 
ized August  31,  1886;  junction  Montgomery,  Post 
and  Market  streets;  William  H.  Crocker.  Pre'sident; 
G.  W.  Kline,  Cashier.  Capital  stock.  $1,000,000; 
amount  subscribed,  $1,000,000;  total  amount  actually 
paid  in  coin  by  stockholders  for  capital  stock,  $1,000,- 
000;    total  number  of  shares  of  stock  issued,  10,000; 


amount  paid  on  each  share  of  stock,  $100.  Directors — 
William  H.  Crocker,  W.  E.  Brown,   C.  F.  Crocker,  E^ 

B.  Pond.  G.  W.  Kline,  G.  W.  Scott,  Henry  J.  Crocker, 
Donohoe-Kelly  Banking  Company.  Incorpo- 
rated March  1,  1891;  northeast  cor.  Montgomery  and 
Sutter  streets;  Adam  Grant,  President;  J.  A.  Douo- 
hoe,  Vice-President;  James  A.  Thompson,  Cashier^ 
Edward  Donohoe,  Assistant  Cashier.  Capital  stock, 
$650,000;  amount  subscribed,  $650,000;  amount  paid, 
in  coin,  $650,000;  total  number  of  shares  of  stock 
Issued,  6,500;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of  stock, 
$100.  Directors— Adam  Grant,  J.  A.  Donohoe,  Eu- 
gene Kelly,  John  J.  McKinnon,  Irving  M.  Scott, 
John  Bermingham,  George  Whittell,  Howard  Havens, 
Edward  Donohoe,  C.  de  Gulgne. 

First  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco- 
Organized  October,  1870;  corner  Bush  and  Sansome 
streets;  S.  G.  Murphy,  President;  James  K.  Lynch, 
Cashier.  Capital  stock,  $1,500,000;  amount  subscribed, 
$1,500,000;  total  amount  paid  In  coin  by  stockholders- 
for  capital  stock,  $1,500,000;  total  number  of  shares  of 
stock  issued,  15,000;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  $100.  Directors— S.  G.  Murphy,  James  Moffitt, 
George  A.  Low,  George  C.  Perkins,  James  D.  Phelan, 
Thomas  Jennings,  N.  Van  Bergen,  J.  Downey  Har- 
vey, John  A.  Hooper. 

French  Savings  and  Loan  Society  (La  Soci6t6= 
FrauQaise  d'Epargnes  et  de  Prevoyance  Mutuelle). 
Reincorporated  March  10,  1879;  534  California  street; 
E.  J.  LeBreton,  President;  Lucien  Brand.  Secretary. 
Capital  stock,  $.300,000;  amount  subscribed,  .$300,000; 
amount  paid  In  coin,  $300,000;  total  number  of  shares- 
of  stock  Issued,  6,000;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  $50.  Directors — E.  J.  LeBreton,  M.  A.  de  Lave- 
aga,  A.  Schneider,  Paul  Fleury,  J.  C.  Sala. 

German  Savings  and  Loan  Society.  Incorpor- 
ated February  10,  1868;  526  California  street;  B.  A. 
Becker,  President;  A.  H.  R.  Schmidt,  Cashier.  Capi- 
tal stock,  81,200,000;  amount  subscribed,  $1,200,000; 
amount  paid  in  coin.  $1,000,000;  total  number  of  shares 
of  stock  Issued,  1,200;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  $833.33.  Directors— Edward  Kruse,  B.  A. 
Decker,  George  H.  Eggers,  O.  Schoemann.  A.  C. 
Heineken,  H.  Horstmann,  H.  L.  Simon.  Ign.  Stelnhart, 
Daniel  Meyer. 

Grangers  Bank  of  California  (in  liquidation). 
300  California  street;  H.  M.  La  Rue,  President;  Aug. 
Muenter,  Cashier. 

HiBERNiA  Savings  and  Loan  Society.  Incor- 
porated April  12,  1859;  reincorporated  August  20, 
1864;  northwest  corner  McAllister  and  Jones  streets; 
James  R.  Kelly,  President;  Robert  J.  Tobin,  Secre- 
tary. Directors— R.  J.  Tobin,  James  R.  Kelly,  Al- 
fred Tobin,  J.  J.  O'Brien,  Henry  Doyle,  Richard  M. 
Tobin,  Charles  Mayo,  Joseph  S.  Tobin. 

Hongkong  and  Shanghai  Banking  Corpora- 
tion. Capital  paid  up,  810,000,000;  reserve  funds, 
85,250,000;  reserve  liability  of  shareholders,  $10,000,- 
000.  San  Francisco  Agency,  401  Jlontgomery  street. 
W.  H.  Harries,  Agent. 

Humboldt  Savings  and  Loan  Society.  Incor- 
porated November  24,  1869;  18  Geary  street;     Adolph 

C.  Weber,  President;  Ernest  Brand,  Secretary.  Capi- 
tal stock,  8300,000;  amount  subscribed,  8300,000; 
amount  paid  In  coin,  $300,000;  total  number  of  shares 
of  stock  Issued,  300;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  81,000.  Directors— Adolph  C.  Weber,  W.  J. 
Lowry,  W.  S.  Keyes,  I.  Kohn,  George  C.  Luchslnger. 

London  and  San  Francisco  Bank  (Limited), 
Established  1865;  reincorporated  September  13,  1880; 
424  California  street;  Arthur  Scrivener,  Manager; 
William  Steel.  Assistant  Manager.  Capital  stock  of 
the  bank  of  which  this  is  a  branch,  £700,000;  amount . 
subscribed,  £490,000;  amount  paid  in  coin,  £490,000; 
total  number  of  shares  of  stock  issued,  70,000;  amount 
paid  on  each  share  of  stock,  £7.  Directors— George 
William  Campbell,  Henry  Goschen,  Charles  Hemery, 
William  Newbold,  Robert  Davie  Peebles,  Robert 
Ryrle,  Norman  Dunning  Rideout. 

London,  Paris,  and  American  Bank  (Limited), 
Incorporated  January  9,  1884;  northeast  corner  San- 
some and  Sutter  streets ;  Slg.  Greenebaum,  Manager; 
C.  Altschul,  Assistant  Manager.  Capital  stock,  82,.50O- 
000;  amount  subscribed,  $2,500,000;  amount  paid  la 
coin,  §2,000,000;  total  number  of  shares  of  stock, 
issued,  25,000;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of  stock, 
$80.  Directors — W.  Paterson,  Simon  Lazard,  D.  Cahn, 
Max  Rosenhain,  John  H.  Gwyther. 

Market  Street  Bank.  Incorporated  1891;  t 
Powell  street;  S.  C.Llllis,  President;  W.S.Hopkins, 
Cashier.  Capital  paid  up,  850,000.  Directors— M.  D, 
Levy,  W.  S.  Hopkins,  Isaac  Poly,  W.  Samuel,  S.  C. 
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Mutual  Savings  Baxk  of  San  Francisco.  In- 
corporated November  21,  1889;  33  Post  street;  James 
b.  Phelan,  President;  Geo.  A.  Story,  Cashier.  Capi- 
tal stock,  81,000,000;  amount  subscribed,  S1,000.- 
000;  amount  paid  in  coin,  8300,000;  total  number  of 
shares  of  stock  issued,  10.000;  amount  paid  on  each 
share  of  stock,  8.30.  Directors  — James  D.  Phelan, 
James  Moffitt,  John  A.  Hooper,  C.  G.  Hooker,  S.  G. 
Murphy,  F.  J.  Sullivan,  L.  P.  Drexler,  Robert  Mc- 
Elroy,  Jos.  D.  Grant. 

Nevada  Bank  of  San  Feancisco.  Incorporated 
October,  1875;  northwest  corner  Montgomery  and 
Pine  streets;  I.  W.  Hellman,  President;  B.  B.David- 
son, Cashier.  Capital  stock,  83,000,000;  amount  sub- 
.scrlbed,  83,000,000;  amount  paid  in  coin,  83,000,000; 
total  number  of  shares  of  stock  issued,  300.000; 
amount  paid  on  each  share  of  stock,  8100.  Directors 
— H.  F.  Allen,  J.  F.  Blgelow,  H.  L.  Dodge.  J.  L.  Flood. 
Lewis  Gerstle,  C.  de  Guigne,  I.  W.  Hellman.  J.  W. 
Mackay,  Levi  Strauss,  Robert  Watt,  D.  X.  Walter. 

Odd  Fellows'  Savings  Bank  (In  liquidation).  In- 
corporated October  13,  1866;  240  Montgomery  street. 
A.  W.  Scott,  President;  James  Benson.  Cashier. 
Directors— Martin  Heller,  H.  J.  Tllden,  Daniel  Hicks, 
Charles  Montgomery,  A.  W.  Scott,  L.  B.  Sonnenberg. 
Louis  Zeh. 

Pacific  Bank  fin  liquidation).  530  California 
street,  room  5 ;  J.  M.  McDonald,  President ;  J.  E.  Far- 
num.  Secretary.  Directors— James  M.  McDonald,  P. 
R.  Mabury,  Uriah  Wood,  J.  J.  Bowen,  H.  G.  Meyer. 
J.  L.  Cogswell,  C.  F.  Lott,  J.  O.  Jephson. 

People's  Home  Savings  Bank  (in  liquidation). 
24  Mills  building,  tenth  floor;  George  Stone,  Presi- 
dent; George  F.  Davidson,  Vice-President:  John  F. 
Sheehan,  Secretary. 

San  Francisco  Savings  Union.  Incorporated 
June  18,  1862;  532  California  street;  Albert  Miller. 
President;  E.  B.  Pond,  Vice-President;  Lovell 
White,  Cashier.  Capital  stock,  81,000,000,  paid  up; 
Directors— Albert  Miller,  George  W.  Beaver,  George 
C.  Boardman,  Robert  Watt.  W.  C.  B.  de  Fremery,  Dan- 
iel E.  Martin,  Thomas  Magee,  Phil  Barth,  E.  B.  Pond. 
Sather  Banking  Company.  Incorporated  March 
24,  1887;  southeast  corner  Pine  and  Sansome  streets: 
James  K.  Wilson,  President;  C.  F.  A.  Talbot. 
Vice-President;  L.  I.  Cowgill,  Cashier.  Capital 
stock,  81,2.50,000;  amount  subscribed,  81,250,000: 
amount  paid  In  coin,  81,000,000;  total  number  of 
shares  of  stock  Issued,  10.000;  amount  paid  on  each 
share  of  stock,  8100.  Directors— C.  F.  A.  Talbot, 
William  P.  Johnson,  Albert  Miller,  F.  W.  Sumner. 
James  K.  Wilson,  C.  S.  Benedict,  Charles  Main. 

Savings  and  Loan  Society.  Incorporated  July 
23,1857;  101  Montgomery  street;  Samuel  C.  Blge- 
low, President;  Cyrus  W.  Carmany,  Cashier.  Cap- 
ital stock,  81,000,000;  amount  subscribed,  81.000,000; 
amount  paid  In  coin,  8750,000;  total  number  of  shares 
of  stock  Issued,  10,000;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  875.  Directors— S.  C.  Blgelow,  Isaac  Hyde. 
Horace  Davis,  Arthur  A.  Smith,  A.  N.  Drown,  F.  H. 
Woods,  Geo.  E.  Goodman,  E.  C.  Burr,  W.  E.  Davis. 
Security  Savings  Bank.  Incorporated  March 
2,  1871;  222  Montgomery  street;  Orvllle  D.  Bald- 
win, President;  Winfield  S.  Jones.  Vice-Presi- 
dent; S.  L.  Abbott,  Jr.,  Secretary.  Capital  stock. 
8300,000;  amount  subscribed,  8300,000;  amount  paid 
In  coin,  8300,000;  total  number  of  shares  of  stock 
Issued,  1,200;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  8250.  Directors- William  Alvord,  William 
Babcock,  Adam  Grant,  Winfield  S.  Jones,  A.  K.  P. 
Harmon,  H.  H.  Hewlett,  O.  D.  Baldwin. 

Tallant  Banking  Company.  Incorporated  July  2S, 
1891 ;  northeast  corner  California  and  Battery  streets ; 
John  D.  Tallant,  President;  Frederick  W.  Tallant, 
Vice-President;  John  Dempster  McKee,  Cashier, 
Capital  stock,  81,000,000;  amount  subscribed,  8500.000; 
amount  paid  in  coin,  8500,000;  total  number  of  shares 
of  stock  issued,  5,000;  amount  paid  on  each  share  of 
stock,  8100.  Directors— John  D.  Tallant,  Frederick  W. 
Tallant,  Elizabeth  Tallant,  John  Dempster  McKee. 
Klrkham  Wright,  Austin  C.  Tubbs. 

Union  Trust  Company  of  San  Francisco.  In- 
corporated February  6,  1893;  junction  Montgomery. 
Post  and  Market  streets;  Isalas  W.  Hellman,  Pres'i- 
dent;  I.  W.  Hellman  Jr.,  Secretary  and  Cashier. 
Capital  stock,  81,230,000;  amount  subscribed,  81,150- 
000;  amount  paid  In  coin,  8750,000;  total  number  of 
shares  of  stock  Issued,  1,150;  amount  paid  on  each 
share  of  stock,  8600.  Directors— Isalas  W.  Hellman, 
Chr.  De  Guigne,  Lewis  Gerstle,  H.  F.  Allen.  J.  L. 
Flood,  H.  L.  Dodge,  George  T.  Marye,  Jr.,  Robert 
Watt,  John  D.  Spreckels,  Timothy  Hopkins,  Antoine 
Borel. 


Wells,  Fargo  &  Company's  Bank.  Incorpor- 
ated February  5,  1866;  corner  Market  and  Sansome 
streets;  John  J.  Valentine,  President;  H.  Wads- 
worth.  Cashier.  Capital  stock,  88.000,000;  amount 
subscribed,  88,000,000;  amount  paid  In  coin,  8500,000: 
total  number  of  shares  of  stock  issued,  80,000:  sur- 
plus, 85,750,000.  Directors— Chas.  F.  Crocker,  Ben- 
jamin P.  Cheney,  Oliver  Eldridge.  Dudley  Evans. 
Geo.  E.  Gray,  Henry  E.  Huntington,  Homer  S. 
King,  John  J.  McCook,  John  J.  Valentine. 

Yokohama  Specie  Bank.    515  Montgomery. 


BENEFIT  ASSOCIATIONS. 

Austrian  Military  and  Benevolent  Associa- 
tion. Meets  second  and  fourth  Wednesday  of  each 
month.  Drill  first  and  third  Wednesday  each  month 
at  35  Eddy  street.  Officers- A.  N.  Batchia,  Presi- 
dent; N.  Martula,  Vice-President:  S.  Raicevlch, 
Recording  Secretary;  George  Mastahinich,  Financial 
Secretary;  B.  M.  Burin,  Treasurer. 

Belgian  Mutual  Relief  Society  (Society  Beige 
de  Secouro  Mutuels).  Organized  1883.  Membership 
about  100.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Fridays  of  each 
month  at  320  Post  street.  William  Van  Goethem, 
President;  Victor  David.  Vice-President;  Ern.  Nev- 
raumont.  Recording  Secretary;  M.  Lorentz,  Finan- 
cial Secretary;  B.  Pos,  Treasurer. 

Berlins,  The.  Organized  September  16,  1890;  In- 
corporated 1891.  Objects — To  promote  social  Inter- 
course among  Its  members  and  to  aid  sick  or  disabled 
members.  Officers— Frank  L.  Noriega,  President; 
J.  J.  Crowe,  Vice-President;  J.  F.  McGeough.  Finan- 
cial Secretary;  E.  D.  Roach,  Secretary:  D.  J.  Shee- 
han, Treasurer. 

Cambrian  Aid  Society.  Meets  second  Monday 
of  each  month  at  1133  Mission  street.  Object — Mu- 
tual beneficial  purposes.  Prof.  Thomas  Price,  Presi- 
dent; John  Edward,  Secretary. 

Chebra  Achim  Rachmonim  Association. 
Meets  first  Sunday  afternoon  of  each  month  at  121 
Eddy  street.  Object— Benevolence  in  case  of  sick- 
ness and  death.  Charles  Grosslicht,  Secretary,  436 
Natoma  street. 

Chebra  Benai  Tisrael  Society.  Meets  the 
third  Sunday  afternoon  of  each  month  at  121  Eddy 
street.  Object— Benevolence  in  case  of  sickness  and 
death.    M.  Ellas,  Secretary,  422  Third  street. 

Chebra  Biker  Cholim  Society.  Meets  the  first 
Sunday  afternoon  of  each  month  at  121  Eddy  street. 
Object— Benevolence  in  case  of  sickness  and  death. 
M.  Plnlas.  President;  A.  N.  Levy,  Secretary,  517 
Kearny  street. 

Chebra  B'rith  Shalom  Society.  A  Jewish  so- 
ciety, established  35  years  ago,  with  a  membership  of 
ninety.  Meetings  are  held  the  first  Sunday  of  each 
month  In  Shiels'  building,  32  O'Farrell  street.  Ob- 
jeot— To  aid  its  members  In  sickness  and  distress. 
H.  Jacobs,  President;  M.  Lewis,  Treasurer;  S. 
Meyer,  Secretary,  224  SI.\th  street. 

Chebra  Ohavai  Sholem  Society.  Meets  at  121 
Eddy  street  every  second  Sunday  in  each  month. 
Edward  Leopold,  President;  Julius  Israelsky,  Secre- 
tary, 840  McAllister  street. 

Chebra  Ohaboth  Zion  Society.  Meets  the  third 
Sunday  afternoon  of  each  month  at  121  Eddy  street. 
Object — Benevolence  in  case  of  sickness  and  death. 
Morris  Levy.  President:  Jacob  Gans,  Secretary. 

Chevba  Shaare  Refooah.  Regular  meetings 
second  and  fourth  Sunday  of  each  month  at  120 
O'Farrell  street.  S.  Schwartz,  President;  D.  Lande. 
Secretary. 

Congregation  Beth  Menahim  Streisand. 
Minna  street,  between  Fourth  and  Fifth  streets. 
T.  Baer,  President;  D.  Lande,  Secretary. 

Danish  Society  (Dania).  Branch  No.  2  meets 
every  Thursday  evening  at  903  Market  street. 

Exempt  Fire  Company.  Organized  under  an 
Act  of  the  Legislature,  approved  March  14,  1872. 
Objects  —  Social  Intercourse  and  mutual  benefit. 
Meetings  held  on  the  third  Monday  of  each  month 
at  the  hall  of  the  company,  9  Brenham  place.  Offi- 
cers—George  J.  Bohen,  President;  A.  J.  Jessup, 
Vice-President;  John  J.  Gullfoyle,  Secretary; 
James  W.  Kentzel,  Treasurer. 

Exempt  Relief  Fund.  Joseph  Figel,  President; 
James  O'Donnell,  Secretary,  9  Brenham  place. 


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First  Hbbkew  Ladies  Mutual  Benefit  Asso- 
ciation. Organized,  1864.  Number  of  members, 
one  hundred  and  seventy-five.  Objects— To  aid  its 
members  In  sickness  and  distress,  and  to  bury  the 
dead.  Meets  first  Sunday  of  every  month  at  121  Eddy 
street.  M.  Marks,  President;  I.  Baer,  Treasurer; 
S.  Meyer,  Secretary,  224  Sixth  street. 

FiSHEKMAN'S   BENEVOLENT   ASSOCIATION.      MSBtS 

at  808  Montgomery  street  oh  the  first  Saturday  eve- 
ning of  each  month. 

French  Mutual  Benevolent  Society.  Meets 
second  and  fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  318 
Post  street.  They  give  free-treatment  in  cases  of 
sickness,  either  at  home  or  at  the  French  Hospital. 
S.  Weill,  President. 

Garibaldi  Mutual  Aid  Society.  Meets  second 
Thursday  of  each  month  at  Garibaldi  Hall,  423  Broad- 
way. F.  Zelro,  President:  F.  Grata,  First  Vice-Presi- 
dent; P.  Simi,  Second  Vice-President;  F.  Lucchetti, 
Treasurer;  6.  Ertola,  Secretary. 

Har  Harmorigh  Lodge,  No.  3,  O.  K.  L.  B.  Meets 
in  B.  B.  Hall  second  and  fourth  Sundays  of  each 
month.  L.  Solomon,  President;  A.  N.  Levy,  Secre- 
tary. 

Hungarian  Social  and  Mutual  Aid  Society  of 
Pacific  Coast.  Meets  nrst  and  third  Sunday  eve- 
nings of  each  month  in  Alcazar  Building.  Object- 
Beneficial. 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men  Endowment  Fund 
Association.  Organized  September  8,  1881.  Fred- 
erick Brandt,  President;  A.  Jackson,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Henry  A.  Chase,  Secretary;  H.  H.  Cole, 
Treasurer.  Meets  first  Tuesday  evening  in  each 
month  at  320  Post  street. 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men  Relief  and 
Burial  Association.  H.  S.  Winn,  President;  H.  A. 
Chase,  Secretary;  William  J.  Smith.  Treasurer. 
Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in  January.  320  Post 
street. 

Italian  Bersaglieri  Mutual  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Meets  at  Bersaglieri  Hall,  1525  Stockton 
street,  second  Thursday  of  each  month.  Number 
of  members,  five  hundred. 

Italian  Mutual  Benevolent  Society.  Meets 
second  Monday  In  each  month  at  Pioneer  Hall,  808 
Montgomery  street.  Established  for  the  purpose  of 
affording  assistance  to  sick  members.  J.  C.  Sala, 
President;  6.  laccheri,  Vice-President;  V.  Ra- 
venna, Treasurer;  B.  Moron,  Secretary,  P.  O.  Box 
1848,  r.  Alameda. 

Italian  Reali  Carabinieri  Mutual  Aid  So- 
ciety. Socleta  dl  Mutuo  Soccorso  delia  Compagnia 
Reali  Carabinieri  Itallani.  Organized  October 22, 1889; 
incorporated  June  17,  1892.  Trustees'  meeting,  first 
Tuesday  of  each  month.  General  meeting,  second 
Tuesday  of  each  month,  at  Garibaldi  Hall,  423  Broad- 
way; G.  M.  Postiglione,  President,  107  Sutter  street; 
A.  Babbino  and  V.  Fusco,  Vice-Presidents;  M.  G. 
Tonini,  Treasurer,  4  Montgomery  avenue;  G.  Magli- 
ano.  Collector,  1224  Dupont  street;  Thomas  Maino, 
Secretary,  1219  Market  street. 

Italian  Sharpshooters  op  the  Alps.  Armory, 
1826  Powell  street.  Number  of  members,  200. 
Twenty  military  members. 

Journeymen  Butchers'  Protective  and  Be- 
nevolent Association  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 
Meets  at  909i^  Market  street  every  Thursday  night. 
Pay  benefits  in  case  of  sickness  and  protect  the  wid- 
dows  and  orphans.  Fred  Muenz,  President;  Joseph 
Lyons,  Vice-President;  Ben  Davis,  Recording  Secre- 
tary.   1627  Polk  street. 

Juarez  Guard  Mutual  and  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Organized  October  17,  1871.  Object— To  aid 
its  sick  members,  both  military  and  civil.  Meets  at 
Apollo  Hall,  810  Pacific  street,  second  Thursday  of 
each  month.  Abelino  Tejeda,  President;  O.  M. 
Goldaracena,  Treasurer;  A.  Montero,  Secretary; 
Dr.  E.  E.  Mervy,  Physician;  A.  de  la  Torre,  Sr., 
Captam. 

Lafayette  Guard  Society.  Meets  at  620  Bush 
street  on  first  and  third  Fridays  of  each  month. 
Object— Mutual  benefit  to  members.  Pierre  Bigue 
President;  F.  Boyer,  Treasurer;  Camille  Valentini! 
Secretary. 

Madrid  Mutual  Benevolent  Society.  Object 
—Benevolence  ;  members,  134.  Organized  January 
7,  18S7.  Meets  last  Sunday  of  each  month.  Secre- 
tary's office,  17  Moss  street.  Officers— Frank  L  Nori- 
ega, President;  E.E.Scialiero,  Vice-President;  Emile 
Prahl,  Secretary;  Anton  J.  Coeiho,  Recording  Secre- 
tary; JohnL.  Noriega,  Treasurer. 


Marine  Engineers'  Association,  No.  35.  Organ- 
ized in  August,  1882.  Number  of  members,  620.  It  is  a 
subordinate  branch  of  the  National  Marine  Engineers' 
Beneficial  Association,  with  branches  in  nearly  every 
maritime  port  in  the  United  States,  numbering  over 
100.  Meetings  held  every  Tuesday  at  9  Mission  street. 
This  Association  has  also  a  library  and  reading  room 
at  9  Mission  street,  convenient  to  the  wharves. 
Officers— George  R.  Kingsland,  President;  Frank 
Bragg,  Business  Manager  and  Secretary,  9  Mission 
street. 

National  Association  Letter  Carriers  of 
America.  Golden  Gate  Branch,  214.  J.J.Brown, 
Secretary.  Meets  second  Saturday  of  each  month 
in  Judge  Cook's  court  room.  New  City  Hall. 

National  Association  Post  Office  Clerks. 
Branch  30.    E.  J.  Barton,  Secretary. 

National  Association  of  Stationary  Engi- 
neers. Organized  February  22, 1883.  San  Francisco. 
No.  1,  of  California.  Educational  and  beneficial. 
Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at  102  O'Farrell 
street.  C.  P.  Bockius,  President;  J.  A.  Grenzin,  Sec- 
retary, residence  228  Twelfth  Street. 

National  Reserve  Association.  A  fraternal 
order,  incorporated  May  8,  1891,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
San  Francisco  Lodge,  No.  57.  Meets  first  Saturday 
night  of  each  month  in  Oriental  Hall,  120  O'Farrell 
street.  Mrs.  Z.  Hawkes.  President:  H.  G.  Watrous, 
Secretary;  C.  W.  Coffin,  treasurer,  227  Clipper  street. 

Nord-Deutscher  Verein.  Incorporated  Febru- 
ary 1,  1876.  Object— Mutual  benevolence  in  case  of 
sickness  or  death.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Tuesdays 
at  .33  Eddy  street.  Number  of  members,  359.  Board 
of  Directors  is  elected  every  second  Tuesday  in 
January,  for  the  term  of  one  year.  Officers-Au- 
gust Meyer,  President;  Carl  Moller,  Secretary;  Wil- 
liam Muller,  Financial  Secretary. 

Order  of  Scottish  Clans  (a  social  and  benevo- 
lent society  and  fraternal  mutual  aid  organization). 
One  clan  has  been  organized  in  this  city.  Clan  Fraser 
No.  78,  instituted  November  18,  1890.  Meets  on  the 
first  and  third  Thursday  evenings  of  each  month  In 
Eastern  Hall,  Shiels'  building,  32  O'Farrell  street. 
Edward  Kerr,  Chief;  William  Cormack,  Secretary; 
Deputy  Royal  Chief  for  California,  M.  L.  Crowe,  136 
Hancock  street. 

Pacific  Coast  Commercial  Travelers'  Associa- 
tion. Incorporated  July  13,  1891.  Meets  at  the 
Grand  Hotel  on  the  last  Saturday  of  each  month. 
Objects— Social  Intercourse  and  mutual  benefit. 
Officers— S.  Moseley  Woods,  President ;  J.  C.  Eubanks, 
Vice-President;  A.  C.  Boideman,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer.  Director.?- B.  B.  Galland,  W.  F.  Peter- 
son, A.  F.  Wheaton,  Ben  Schloss,  Julius  Phillips,  J. 

B.  Treadwell,  J.  A.  Wilson,  A.  W.  Weil. 

Polish  Society  of  California.  Organized  Jan- 
uary, 1873.  Objects— Social,  literary,  free  Inter- 
course with  native  land  and  all  Polish  societies;  also 
assisting  those  in  need  and  in  case  of  sickness,  to 
which  end  there  has  been  organized  lately  a  section 
of  mutual  aid,  under  special  rules,  etc.  Forms  also 
a  group  or  branch  of  the  "Polish  National 
Alliance"  in  the  United  States  of  America 
(headquarters  at  Chicago,  111.),  which  is  founded 
upon  a  federative  system  of  Individual  so- 
cieties, being  assemblies  or  associations  whose 
aim  is  to  develop  morally  and  materially  the 
Polish  element  in  the  United  States  by  establishing 
for  that  purpose  institutions  founded  on  the  prin- 
ciple of  the  Catholic  Church;  also  guardianship  over 
the  Polish  emigration,  etc.  Polish  Society  of  Cali- 
fornia meets  on  the  first  Sunday  of  each  month  at 
3  Polk  street.  As  group  of  the  Polish  Alliance,  meets 
every  third  Sunday  of  each  month.   Officers- Captain 

C.  Bielawski,  President;  Andrew  Kopankiewlck, 
Vice-President;  Ignatz  Kolaska,  Secretary  and  Li- 
brarian; Gustav  Heilman,  Treasurer. 

San  Francisco  Baecker  Verein.  Organized 
August  5,  1877.  Number  of  members,  121.  Meets 
first  and  third  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Druid's 
Hall,  413  Sutter  street.  Objects— Benevolent  and 
protective.  Gustave  Wirchner,  President;  Fred 
Schramm,  Recording  Secretary. 

San  Francisco  Chapter  of  American  Institute 
OF  Architects.  Seth  Babson,  President;  W.  P. 
Moore,  Vice-President;  John  M.  Curtis,  Treasurer; 
Oliver  Everett,  Secretary,  408  California  street. 
Meetings  are  held  on  second  Friday  of  each  month. 

San  Francisco  Fire  Department  Charitable 
Fund  Association.  Meets  New  City  Hall,  Fire 
Commissioners'  rooms,  on  last  Wednesday  of  every 
month.  Object— To  benefit  the  sick  members.  D.  T. 
Sullivan,  President;  M.  J.    Dolan,   Treasurer;  E.  F. 


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McKlttrick,  Financial  Secretary;  James  Radford 
(foreman  25  Engine),  Recording  Secretary.  Board 
of  Trustees,  I.  Gurmendez,  John  Mahoney,  Wm.  D. 
Waters. 

San  Francisco  Letter  Carrier's  Mutual  Aid 
Association.  I.  C.  Levey,  President;  J.J.Brown, 
Secretary;  Fred  H.  Stanley,  Financial  Secretary. 
Meets  first  and  third  Tuesdays  of  each  month  in 
Native  Sons'  Hall,  Mason  street,  near  Geary. 

San  Francisco  Musical  Fund  Societt.  Incor- 
porated January  20,  1864;  reorganized  December  17, 
1875.  Meets  quarterly,  second  Tuesday  in  January, 
April,  July  and  October,  at  1  p.  m.,  at  El  Dorado  Hall, 
Alcazar  Building,  O'Farrell  street.  Number  of 
members,  eighty.  The  object  of  this  society  is  to 
assist  sick  and  disabled  members  and  to  bury  its 
dead.  Officers— E.  E.  Schmltz,  President;  Mo.  Davis, 
First  Vice-President;  I.  Franck,  Second  Vice-Presi- 
dent; C.  Heinsen,  Secretary;  Marcus  M.  Blum, 
Treasurer;  J.  J.  Mundwyler,  J.  Baumann,  C.  C. 
Henke,  Trustees. 

San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange  Mutual 
Benefit  Association.  W.  H.  Yates,  President; 
T.  C.  Friedlander,  Secretary,  433  California  street. 

San  Francisco  Schwaben  Veeein.  Meets  first 
and  Third  Mondays  of  each  month  in  Turn  Verela 
Hall,  323  Turk  street. 

Scandinavian  Society.  Object— Mutual  assist- 
ance in  case  of  sickness,  and  to  bury  the  dead. 
Monthly  meetings  held  at  10  California  street. 
Ofllcers— Albert  Hansen,  President;  Rasmus  B. 
Nielsen  and  P.  M.  Paulson,  Secretaries. 

Servian  Montenegrin  Literary  and  Benevo- 
lent Society.  Meets  first  and  third  Wednesdays  of 
each  month  at  10  California  street,  room  12. 

Slavonic  Illyric  Mutual  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Organized  November  17,  1857;  Incorporated 
April  1,  1873.  Number  of  members,  130.  Meets  first 
and  third  Fridays  of  each  month  at  120  O'Farrell 
street. 

Spanish  Mutual  Benevolent  Society.  Meets 
at  Red  Men's  Hall,  320  Post  street,  on  the  last  Sunday 
in  each  month.  Object — To  benefit  the  sick  and  bury 
the  dead.  Jose  Alonso,  President;  Domingo  Men- 
dez,  Vice-President;  Medardo  Garcia,  Financial 
Secretary;  Manuel  Arjo,  Recording  Secretary,  915 
Broadway;  T.  T.  Fatjo,  Treasurer. 

St.  Joseph's  Benevolent  Society  of  St. 
Mary's  Church  (Old  Cathedral).  Established  in 
1861.  Has  at  present  about  100  members.  Benefits— 
The  services  of  a  first-class  physician  for  the  mem- 
bers and  their  families,  and  on  the  death  of  a  mem- 
ber $75  towards  funeral  expenses;  also  stimulating 
the  members  to  a  constant  observance  of  their  holy 
religion  and  moral  and  Intellectual  improvement. 
Meetings  held  the  third  Sunday  of  each  month  in 
the  basement  of  St.  Mary's  Church.  William  Muras- 
ky,  President;  H.  J.  Brown,  Secretary. 

St.  Patrick's  Mutual  Alliance  Association 
of  California.  Organized  March,  20,  1873.  Meets 
on  the  first  and  third  Monday  evenings  of  each  month 
in  K.  R.  B.  Hall,  southeast  corner  Mason  and  O'Far- 
rell streets.  Total  membership,  240;  assets  over 
$12,000.  The  object  of  this  Association  shall  be  the 
mutual  relief  of  its  members  when  rendered  incap- 
able by  sicliness  of  protecting  and  providing  for 
themselves;  to  encourage  a  spirit  of  union  and 
brotherly  love  among  Irishmen  and  their  descend- 
ants, of  all  creeds  and  classes,  and  to  strengthen,  fos- 
ter and  promote  fraternal  feelings  of  friendship  and 
charity  among  its  members.  Ofllcers— T.  F.  Alford, 
President;  J.  H.  McGinney,  First  Vice-President; 
P.  Rooney,  Second  Vice-President;  H.  F.  Keon,  Re- 
cording Secretary;  M.J.  Gorman,  Financial  Secre- 
tary; John  F.  Quale,  Corresponding  Secretary,  116 
Ash  avenue;  John  Moore,  Treasurer. 

St.  Paulus  German  Roman  Catholic  Benevo- 
lent Society.  Organized  July,  1870.  Number  of 
members,  240.  The  objects  of  this  society  are  to 
afford  relief  to  distressed  members  and  the  support 
of  their  widows  and  orphans.  Meets  second  Monday 
of  each  month  In  the  basement  of  St.  Boniface's 
Church.  Ofllcers- F.  L.  Guntz,  President;  Charles 
Maritzen,  Vice-President;  Franz  Reichllng,  Record- 
ing Secretary;  Henry  Eckart,  Financial  Secretary; 
John  Lehrltter,  Treasurer. 

St.  Peter's  German  Catholic  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Organized  March,  1864;  incorporated  Sep- 
tember, 1866.  Meets  first  Monday  of  each  month  in 
the  basement  of  St.  Boniface's  Church.  The  objects 
of  this  Society  are  to  afford  relief  to  members  in  need, 
and  the  support  of  their  widows  and  orphans.    The 


officers  are— F.  B.  Schoensteln,  President;  Bernhard 
Meyer,  Vice-President;  Andrew  Merllng,  Record- 
ing Secretary;  Joseph  Hoefer,  Financial  Secretary; 
Nicholas  Straub,  Treasurer. 

Sued-Deutscher  Verein.  Organized  October 
23d,  1884.  Jleets  first  and  third  Thursdays  of  each 
month  at  413  Sutter  street.  Object— Beneficiary. 
F.  Huber,  President;   Christ  Weber,  Secretary. 

Swiss  Mutual  Benevolent  Society  Organized 
1S59;  reorganized  1874.  Number  of  members,  700. 
Object— To  afford  its  members  mutual  assistance 
in  case  of  sickness  or  accident,  or  for  burial 
of  deceased  members.  Officers — Antoine  Borel, 
President;  F.  Mellmann,  Vice-President;  John  Freu- 
er.  Treasurer;  A.  Juillerat,  Secretary;  E.  de  Cor- 
val,  M.  D.  and  T.  A.  Rottanzi,  M.  D.,  Physicians;  R. 
Maestretti,  Collector.  Office  of  society,  536  Kearny 
street. 

Teachers'  Mutual  Aid  Society  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Meets  at  Board  of  Education  rooms,  New 
City  Hall,  on  first  and  third  Wednesdays  of  each 
month.  Its  object  is  for  mutual  benefits.  Miss 
Laura  T.  Fowler,  President;  Miss  N.  C.  Haswell, 
Financial  Secretary;  Mrs.  Evans  Smith,  Recording 
Secretary,  514  Sutter  street;  Miss  A.  M.  D'Arcy, 
Treasurer. 

Union  Printers'  Mutual  Aid  Society.  Ob- 
jects—To give  financial  aid  and  assistance  to  its 
members  who  are  unable  to  follow  their  occupation 
on  account  of  sickness  or  accident.  To  supply 
medical  attendance  and  medicine  to  its  members 
and  bury  the  dead.  No  one  to  be  initiated  under  20 
or  over  55  years  of  age.  The  benefits  are  SIO 
per  week  for  52  weeks,  and  85  thereafter.  Officers  — 
President,  L.  P.  Ward;  First  Vice-President,  A.  M. 
Parry;  Second  Vice-President,  Geo.  E.  Mitchell;  Re- 
cording Secretary,  A.  J.  P.  Regaudiat;  Financial 
Secretary,  J.  R.  Winders;  Treasurer,  W.  B.  Benoist; 
Marshal,  Geo.  H.  Saunders,  Guardian,  F.  Mooney. 
William  L,  Berry,  M.  D.,  Physician.  The  society 
meets  the  first  Thursday  in  each  month  at  Eintracht 
Hall,  539  California  street,  at  2:30  P.  M.  For  applica- 
tion, etc.,  apply  to  A.  J.  P.  Regaudiat,  Recording 
Secretary,  7  Wetmore  place. 

Verein  Eintracht.  Meets  at  their  hall,  237 
Twelfth  street,  every  Wednesday  evening.  It  is  a 
beneficial  society  and  has  a  gymnasium.  Charles 
Winters,  President;  R.  Jentzsch,  Vice-President; 
Casper  MUller,  Corresponding  Secretary ;  Otto  Thiele, 
Financial  Secretary;  Henry  Behrens.  Treasurer;  H. 
GUmbel,  Frank  Huber,  L.  Leffmann,  Trustees. 

Verein  Ostereich  Social  and  Mutual  Aid 
Society.  Meets  first  and  third  Thursdays  of  each 
month  in  the  Alcazar  building.  Object— Beneficial. 
A.  Schohay,  President;  T.  Lamberg,  Recording  Sec- 
retary; Ferd.  Heiduska,  Treasurer;  R.  Kiffinger, 
Financial  Secretary. 

Widows  and  Orphans  Aid  Association.  Or- 
ganized January  13, 1878,  with  88  members,  to  embrace 
the  whole  police  force  of  San  Francisco,  with  the 
object  of  protecting  and  endowing  their  widows  and 
orphans  in  case  of  death.  Present  membership,  530. 
None  but  regular  police  officers  can  become  mem- 
bers. The  dues  are  one  dollar  per  month;  there  are 
no  assessments.  Since  its  organization  it  has  paid 
death  benefits  amounting  to  8105,600.  Meets  at  Police 
Court  Room  No.  3,  New  City  Hall,  second  Sunday 
afternoon  of  each  month  at  8  o'clock.  Officers- 
Captain  Geo.  W.  Wittman,  President;  Lieutenant 
Daniel  Hannah,  Vice-President;  Charles  Janes,  Re- 
cording Secretary;  Samuel  H.Rankin,  Financial  Sec- 
retary; John  Duncan,  Treasurer. 

Young  Men's  Catholic  Union  (R.  C).  Meets 
at  Loyola  Hall,  3  Tenth  street.  Leo  Assembly,  No.  4. 
meets  the  first  and  third  Thursdays  of  each  month. 
Loyola  Assembly,  No.  1,  meets  the  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month ;  fraternal  and  benevo- 
lent. St.  Joseph's  Assembly,  No.  3,  meets  the  second 
and  fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Young  Men's  Institute  (R.  C).  Grand  Council 
organized  in  San  Francisco  in  1883.  Office,  Y.  M.  I. 
Hall,  southeast  corner  Tenth  and  Market  streets. 
Object— Mutual  improvement  and  a  fund  for  sick  and 
funeral  benefits.  Officers  of  the  Grand  Council- 
John  Lynch,  Grand  President ;  Henry  A.  Young, 
Grand  First  Vice-President;  Rev.  W.  D.  McKinnon, 
Grand  Second  Vice-President;  George  A.  Stanley, 
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BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 

Associated  Charities.  Organized  March,  1888, 
with  a  unique  and  comprehensive  field  outlined  for 
thoughtful  and  practical  work.  Quoting  Rev.  F.  G. 
Peabody.  the  Central  Council  defines  its  objects 
thus:  "The  old  charity  satisfied  the  feelings  of  the 
giver  by  alms;  the  new  charity  educates  the  re- 
ceiver to  do  without  alms.  The  old  charity  was 
temporary  relief;  the  new  charity  is  continuous  edu- 
cation. It  is  better  charity  to  find  work  than  to  re- 
lieve want:  better  charity  to  teach  a  trade  than  to 
encourage  mendicancy;  better  charity  to  provide 
stimulus  for  thrift  than  to  make  thrift  unnecessary." 
Central  ofiice,  425  Pine  street,  second  floor.  Meets 
every  Fridav  at  3:30  p.  M.,  at  601  Commercial  street. 
Officers— B.  P.  Flint.  President;  John  M.  Burnett, 
Vice-President;  Miss  Virginia  Fitch,  General  Secre- 
tary; S.  W.  Lew,  Treasurer.  Directors— Oliver  Eld- 
ridge,  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Cooper.  E.  J.  Bowen,  Mrs. 
Charles  Lux,  Dr.  Charlotte  B.  Brown. 

Austrian  Bexevolent  Society.  Meets  first  and 
third  TVednesdays  in  each  month  at  413  Sutter  street. 
Number  of  members.  S50  X".  P.  Milloglav,  Presi- 
dent; Anton  Connlch,  Secretary,  601  Sansome  street. 

British  Bekevolext  Society  of  California. 
Rooms,  604  Merchant  street.  Incorporated  in  1865 
for  the  purpose  of  affording  temporary  relief  to  sick 
and  destitute  persons  born  under  the  British  flag. 
Since  its  organization  it  has  disbursed  exclusively 
for  relief  nearly  STl.590.  and  has  procured  work  for 
nearly  10.500  persons.  The  present  membership  con- 
sists of  102  paying  members.  7  life  members  and 
10  honorary  members.  The  Secretary  is  in  attend- 
ance daily  from  10  a.  m.  to  3  p.  m.  The  regular  meet- 
ing is  held  the  first  Tuesday  in  each  month  at  4  p.  m. 
The  Board  of  Relief  meets  twice  a  month.  Ofiicers — 
"William  Doxey,  President;  J.  H.  Wallace.  First  Vice- 
President;  Stanhope  Dickinson,  Second  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Percy  Beamish,  Treasurer;  "William  "W.  Bol- 
ton, Secretary. 

California  Prison  Commission".  Organized  Nov- 
ember 27,  1865.  Object— To  give  aid  to  prisoners 
while  in  prison  and  after  they  are  released;  to  im- 
prove prisons  and  have  good  discipline  through  ap- 
propriate legislation,  the  proper  education  of  public 
sentiment,  the  co-operation  of  the  courts,  the  police 
and  prison  officials,  and  otherwise  as  opportunity  is 
afliorded.  Officers- Charles  Montgomery,  President; 
Rev.  .John  Kimball,  Vice-President;  A.  J.  Ralston, 
Treasurer;  Rev.  James  "Woodworth,  Secretary,  1713 
Stevenson  street. 

California  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Children.  Incorporated  September  2, 
1876.  Objects— To  provide  ways  and  means  to  secure 
the  enforcement  of  an  Act  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Children,  and  to  labor  in  the  education  of 
a  public  sentiment  of  humanity  and  gentleness  toward 
children.  Office,  1170  Market  street.  Donohoe  build- 
ing, rooms  95-96.  Officers— Colonel  Charles  Sonntag, 
President;  John  McComb.  Secretary;  George  A. 
Xewhall,  Treasurer. 

Danish  Ladies"  Relief  Society.  Peter  Iver- 
sen.  President;  Mrs.  Blohme  and  Mrs.  A.  Sanderup, 
Vice-Presidents;  Charles  "Warming,  Recording  Sec- 
retary; Miss  Xilsen,  Financial  Secretary;  Thomas 
Mikkelsen,  Treasurer.  Number  of  members,  200. 
Meets  first  "Wednesday  of  each  month  at  25  Tenth 
street. 

Emanu-El  Sisterhood.  Council  of  Administra- 
tion meets  every  Tuesday  forenoon  at  219  Ninth 
street.  Officers— Mrs.  P.  N.  Lilienthal,  President; 
Mrs.  J.  Voorsanger  and  Mrs.  M.  S.  Eisner,  Vice-Presi- 
dents; Mrs.  Lewis  Gerstle.  Treasurer;  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Davis,  Secretary,  1722  Pine  street. 

Eureka  Benevolent  Society.  Organized  Octo- 
ber. 1850,  to  assist  poor  and  needy  Hebrews  in  want 
or  sickness.  Number  of  members,  734.  who  pay  si 
each  per  month,  besides  an  additional  sum  of  25  cents 
for  the  support  of  widows  and  orphans  of  members. 
Office,  105  Stockton  street,  rooms  21-24.  Officers— 
S.  W.  Rosenstock,  President;  Leo  Eloesser,  Secre- 
tary; Albert  Meyer,  Treasurer;  Jules  Llevre,  Col- 
lector. 

First  Hebrew  Benevolent  Society.  Location, 
northeast  corner  Post  and  Taylor  streets.  Levi 
Shilling,  President;  B.  L.  Brandt,  Vice-President; 
S.  Zekind,  Secretary;  M.  H.  Llchtenstein,  Treasurer. 

Free  Dispensary  Clinic.  Organized  by  the  Med- 
ical Department.  University  of  California.  The  rooms 
of  the  Dispensary  are  at  155  New  Montgomery  street. 
Sick  poor. treated  free. 


French  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society.  Meets  at 
318  Post  street,  on  every  Thursday  afternoon.  It  is 
organized  for  the  purpose  of  helping  poor  French 
people.  Mrs.  S.  "Weill,  President;  Mrs.  Chevassus, 
Vice-President;  Mrs.  L.  Montpellier,  Secretary;  Mrs. 
Gallolx,  Treasurer. 

Gardeners'  and  Ranchers'  Association  of 
San  Francisco.  Colombo  Market.  Domenico  Gi- 
anni, Secretary. 

German  Benevolent  Society,  The,— Styled  in 
German,  "  Die  Allgemelne  Deutsche  Unterstiitzungs 
Gesellschaft,"— is  one  of  the  most  charitable  Institu- 
tions in  California.  Established  January  7,  1854, 
with  111  members,  it  now  has  3,035  members,  and  Is 
considered  the  largest  German  Society  in  the  United 
States.  During  its  forty-two  years  of  existence  it 
has  expended  S343,000.  It  owns  and  controls  the  Ger- 
man Hospital,  a  noted  and  commodious  institution. 
Applications  for  membership  or  assistance  should 
be  addressed  to  H.  C.  Jordan,  General  Agent.  Office- 
open  from  8  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M. — 320  Geary  street.  Offi- 
cers—B.  Broemmel,  President;  Carl  Uhllg,  First  Vice- 
President;  C.  E.  Hansen,  Second  Vice-President; 
W.  Hermann  and  C.  Goecker,  Secretaries;  Fr.  C. 
Siebe,  Treasurer.  Directors — Carl  Hess,  "W.  E.  Lutz, 
Richard  Fluking,  Louis  Zeiss,  Ed.  A.  Kell  and  Hugo 
Waldeck.    Max  Salomon,  M.  D.,  Physician. 

German  Ladies'  General  Benevolent  Society. 
The  German  Ladies'  General  Benevolent  Society 
was  founded  in  1870  for  the  purpose  of  aiding  poor 
German  women  and  children.  Meets  on  the  first  day 
of  each  month  at  320  Geary  street.  Its  affairs  are 
managed  by  a  Board  of  Directors,  consisting  of  the 
following  ladies— Mrs.  Hulda  Hlldebrandt,  Presi- 
dent; Mrs.  Dr.  Regensburger,  Vice-President;  Mrs. 
J.  Popert,  Secretary;  Mrs.  F.  Stadtmueller,  Treas- 
urer. 

Golden  Gate  Kindergarten  Association.  Or- 
ganized October  6, 1879;  Incorporated  October  6,  1884. 
This  work  had  its  Inspiration  In  the  Bible  Class  of 
Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Cooper.  Its  object  is  the  establishment 
and  maintenance  of  free  kindergartens  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  the  sustaining  of  a  free  Normal  Training 
School  for  Klndergartners,  and  to  further  promote 
the  work  for  needy,  neglected  children.  There  are 
seventy  well-known  ladies  on  the  Board,  also  thirty 
representative  gentleman  of  the  city  and  vicinity, 
including  the  Presidents  of  the  Leland  Stanford  Jr. 
University  and  the  University  of  California,  and 
other  distinguished  professors.  Up  to  October  8, 
1895,  20,116  little  children,  under  six  years  of  age. 
have  been  trained  in  these  kindergartens.  Forty 
kindergartens  have  been  organized.  Three  hundred 
and  fifty  thousand  dollars,  including  endowments, 
have  been  given  to  this  work  by  the  citizens  of  San 
Francisco  during  the  sixteen  years.  Mrs.  Stanford 
has,  in  addition  to  this,  endowed  five  Memorial  Kin- 
dergartens with  ?100,000.  The  first  year  the  total 
receipts  were  «1, 805.70;  the  sixteenth  year  the  total 
receipts  were  §44,205.77.  Mother's  Meetings  have 
been  organized  to  encourage  thrift,  economy  and 
hygiene  in  the  families  connected  with  the  kinder- 
gartens, and  to  bring  something  of  new  hope  and 
comfort  into  their  hard  and  cheerless  lives.  A  free 
Normal  Training  School  for  teachers  has  been  in 
successful  operation  for  four  years,  under  the  super- 
vision of  Miss  Anna  M.  Stovall.  a  distinguished 
trainer.  The  graduates  from  the  Golden  Gate  Free 
Training  School  are  in  demand  from  all  parts  of  the 
country.  The  Golden  Gate  J'roebel  .\ssociation,  an 
organization  composed  of  the  teachers  and  graduates 
of  the  association,  is  also  in  successful  operation. 
Officers— Mrs.  Leland  Stanford,  Honorary  President; 
Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Cooper,  President;  Mrs.  Chas.  Hol- 
brook.  First  Vice-President;  Mrs.  Louis  SIoss,  Second 
Vice-President;  Mrs.  George  T.  Gaden,  Secretary; 
Miss  Virginia  Fitch,  Assistant  Secretary;  Miss 
Isabelle  Knight,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Cooper, 
Superintendent;  Miss  Harriet  Cooper,  Deputy  Super- 
intendent and  Private  Secretary;  Charles  G.  Lathrop. 
Mrs.  Alvan  Flanders  and  Mrs.  E.  B.  Cutter,  Auditors. 
Directors  — Mrs.  Leland  Stanford,  Mrs.  Sarah  B. 
Cooper.  Mrs.  George  Hearst,  Mrs.  Charles  B.  Alex- 
ander. Mrs.  Charles  Holbrook,  Mrs.  Cyrus  "Walker, 
Mrs.  A.  J.  Pope,  Mrs.  Louis  SIoss.  Mrs.  B.  F.  Norris, 
Mrs.  Charles  Clayton,  Mrs.  John  F.  Merrill.  Normal 
Trainer.  Miss  Anna  M.  Stovall. 

Helpers,  The.  Miss  Bertha  Samuels,  President;  ■ 
Miss  Lillian  Gambitz,  Secretary,  1710  Laguna  street. 

Homeopathic  Dispensary.  Located  in  the  Hahne- 
mann Hospital  College  Building,  115  Haight  street. 
Object— To  provide  homeopathic  medical  treatment 
and  surgical  aid  for  the  poor,  and  to  attend  at  their 
homes  those  who  are  not  able  to  attend  the  dlspen- 


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sary.  Hours,  from  10  a.  m.  to  S  p.  m.  daily,  except 
Sunday.  William  Boerlcke,  M.  D.,  Medical  Superin- 
tendent. 

Kong  Chow  Beneficial  Society.  Incorporated 
September  24,  1867.  Location,  north  side  of  Pine 
street,  between  Kearny  street  and  Grant  avenue. 
•Organized  for  charity  to  Chinese. 

Knights  of  the  Maccabees.  San  Francisco 
Tent,  No.  18.  G.  H.  Bertram,  Commander;  Theo. 
Frollch,  Record  Keeper.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Friday  of  each  month  at  120  O'Farrell. 

Knights  of  Pythias'  Bukeau  of  Belief.  Meets 
every  Saturday  at  8  p.  m.  In  Pythian  Castle,  909  Mar- 
ket street.  E.  J.  Wilson,  President;  M.  B.  Dye, 
Vice-President;  H.  E.  Snook,  Treasurer;  W.  S.  Lans- 
field,  Secretary,  122  Clipper  street. 

Ladies'  Seaman's  Friend  Society.  Meetings  of 
the  society  are  held  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  each 
month  at  the  Sailors'  Home,  corner  Main  and  Harri- 
son streets.  OiHcers— Mrs.  W.  B.  Ewer,  President; 
Mrs.  K.  S.  Barclay,  Vice-President;  Mrs.  A.  McAn- 
ney,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  W.  H.  Barnes,  Cor- 
responding Secretary;  Mrs.  A.  L.  Brannan,  Treas- 
urer. 

Ladies  of  the  Gkand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
Objects— To  keep  Memorial  Day  forever  sacred;  to 
see  that  children  are  properly  taught  the  history  of 
■our  country  and  Imbued  with  patriotism,  and  to  assist 
the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  in  all  its  charitable 
And  benevolent  work.  Eligibility  —  All  mothers, 
wives,  sisters  and  daughters  of  soldiers,  sailors  or 
marines  who  served  honorably  during  the  war  of 
the  Rebellion;  also  army  nurses  of  good  character. 
Department  officers  of  California— Eva  J.  French, 
President,  Santa' Rosa;  Lydia  C.  Hinckley,  Sr.  Vice- 
President,  San  Francisco;  Sarah  E.  B.  Todd,  Jr. 
Vice-President,  Oakland;  Emma  Renwlck.  Treas- 
urer, Sacramento;  Elma  V.  Fuller,  Chaplain,  Fresno; 
Eleanor  P.  Anderson,  Counseios,  San  Jose;  Anna  D. 
Mobiey,  Secretary,  Santa  Rosa.  Seven  Pines 
■Circle  No.  3.  Meets  every  Monday  evening  at 
Alcazar  Building.    Mrs.  Isabella  Plnkson,  Secretary. 

Ladies'  Society  of  Israelites  (Israelitischer 
Frauen-Vereln).  Established  August  12,  1855,  for 
the  purpose  of  assisting  Hebrew  women  under  all 
circumstances  of  want.  Meets  Monday  afternoon  of 
■each  week  at  105  Stockton  street,  room  21.  Number 
of  members.  300.  Officers— Mrs.  J.  S.  Dinkelsplel, 
President;  Mrs.  Henry  Wangenhelm,  Vice-President; 
Mrs.  George  Greenzwelg,  Treasurer;  Leo  Eloesser, 
Secretary;    D.  Michael,  Collector. 

Ladies'  United  Hebrew  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Established  1855.  Meets  every  Monday  at  2 
p.  M.  in  the  vestry  of  the  Synagogue,  corner  of  Post 
and  Taylor  streets.  Object— To  assist  the  sick,  the 
poor  and  the  needy  women  of  the  Jewish  faith.  The 
affairs  of  the  society  are  managed  by  a  board  of  of- 
ficers composed  of  ladies,  with  an  Advisory 
Board  consisting  of  three  gentlemen.  Officers- Mrs. 
-J.  S.  Oppenheim,  President;  Mrs.  A.  J.  Prager,  Vice- 
President;  Mrs.  S.  Zeklnd,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  H.  Llpp- 
man.  Secretary. 

Little  Sisters'  Infant  Shelter  Kindergar- 
ten. Location,  512  Minna  street.  This  kindergarten 
was  organized  for  the  purpose  of  training  the 
'boarders  as  well  as  the  day  attendants  of  the  Shelter. 
The  room  is  large  and  sunny  and  fitted  up  with 
■everything  necessary  for  the  work  of  the  kindergar- 
ten.   Mrs.  Josie  H.  Kentley,  teacher. 

Masonic  Board  op  Relief.  Meets  at  Masonic 
Temple  every  Saturday  evening.  This  board  is  com- 
posed of  the  masters  or  representatives  of  the  six- 
teen lodges  holding  concurrent  jurisdiction  in  San 
Francisco.  Said  lodges  contribute  to  but  draw 
nothing  from  the  funds  of  the  board-sojourning  Mas- 
ter Masons,  their  widows  and  orphans  being  alone 
recipients  of  its  charities.  Money  refunded  Is  again 
given  to  the  needy  of  our  order.  Jos.  L.  Crittenden, 
■Chairman;  E.  C.  Hare,  Secretary;  Charles  P.  Over- 
ton, Treasurer. 

Master  Mariners'  Benevolent  Association. 
Meets  every  Wednesday  evening  at  421  Post  street. 
N.  C.  Larsen,  President;  Mlkel  Orson,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; L.  Traung,  Recording  Secretary,  18  Bond 
street;  C.  W.  J.  Miller,  Financial  Secretary;  Edward 
Henrix,  Treasurer. 

Mens'  Home.  This  society  Is  to  a  great  extent 
self-supporting.  A  clean  bed,  bath  and  break- 
fast are  furnished  for  ten  cents.  Where  the  ex- 
penditures are  in  excess  of  the  receipts,  the  balance 
is  met  by  voluntary  contributions.  Location,  34 
Minna  street^  Samuel  Rhodes,  Superintendent. 


Odd  Fellows'  Employment  Association.  .  Room 
11,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall,  Seventh  and  Market  streets. 
Furnishes  clerical,  skilled  and  unskilled  labor  at 
short  notice.    No  charge  to  employer  or  employee. 

A.  E.  Richardson,  President;  A.  McMenaman,  Sec- 
retary. 

The  General  Relief  Committee  I.  O.  0.  F. 
Meets  every  Sunday  at  10  o'clock  a.  m.  In  Eu- 
reka Hall,  I.  0.  O.  F.  Building.  Its  alms  and  objects 
are  to  take  charge  of  and  care  for  sick  and  dis- 
tressed Odd  Fellows  (and  their  families)  who  are 
members  of  I.  O.  O.  F.  lodges  other  than  in  San  Fran- 
cisco. J.  L.  Geary  Jr.,  President;  F.  E.  Smith,  Vice- 
President;  O.  W.  Crawford,  Treasurer;  J.  F.  Nichols, 
Secretary,  residence  410  Nineteenth  street;  room  3, 
I.  0.  0.  F.  Building. 

Pacific  Homeopathic  Dispensary  Associa- 
tion. Meets  second  Monday  of  each  month  at  T4;i 
Howard  street.  Object— To  assist  the  poor  in  sick- 
ness. Mrs.  S.  A.  D.  MoKee,  President;  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Glbbs,  Mrs.  W.  S.  Spinney.  Mrs.  Phoebe  Hearst,  Vice- 
Presidents;  Mrs.  Walter  Parsons  Clark,  Secretary; 
Mrs.  R.  R.  Haskell,  Treasurer. 

Pioneer  Kindergarten  Society.  Organized 
July  23,  1878;  incorporated  July  25,  1878.  First  kin- 
dergarten established  September  25,  1878.  Reincor- 
porated January.  1886.  Officers— Mrs.  M.  H.  Hecht, 
Honorary  President;  Mrs.  David  Bixler,  President; 
Mrs.  Frederlcka  George,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  Alfred 
Shaw  Moore,  Recording  Secretary;  Miss  Kate  M. 
Atkinson,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

Subordinate  Kindergartens  —  Sliver  Star,  Pacific 
and  Sansome  streets;  The  Adler,  Folsom  and  Second 
streets;  The  Sutro  Mall  Dock,  218  Brannan  street. 

San  Francisco  Benevolent  Association. 
Meets  first  Wednesday  of  each  month  at  538  Jackson. 
Object— To  give  temporary  relief  to  the  destitute, 
such  as  paying  the  rent,  medicines,  provisions,  find- 
ing places  for  them  and  sending  them  to  the  country. 
Officers— N.  P.  Cole,  President;  C.  V.  S.  Glbbs,  Treas- 
urer; Robert  Beechlng,  Manager,  538  Jackson  street. 

San  Francisco  Board  of  Relief,  I.  O.  B'nai 
B'rith.  Meets  at  B'nai  B'rlth  Hall  on  the  first  and 
third  Sundays  of  each  month.  D.  Harris,  President; 
Charles  Cooper,  Vice-President;  Harry  Ankel,  Sec- 
retary; J.  L.  Franklin,  Treasurer.  The  President 
and  Vice-President  of  every  lodge  in  the  city  are 
members  of  the  Board. 

San  Francisco  Boys'  Club  Association.  740 
Bryant  street.  Organized  December.  1891.  The 
object  of  this  organization  is  to  promote  the  mental 
and  moral  welfare  of  boys.  Afternoon  and  evening 
clubs  are  led  by  young  men  and  women,  and  boys  are 
Instructed  In  parliamentary  law,  manual  training, 
singing  and  games.  It  Is  the  object  to  lead  the  boys, 
often  of  a  poorer  class,  toward  higher  thoughts  and 
intelligent  citizenship.  There  is  no  religious  in- 
struction. Officers— F.  Gelet  Burgess,  President; 
Florence  Paul,  Vice-President;  Sidney  S.  Pelxotto. 
Secretary;  Julia  George,  Treasurer. 

Silver  Links  Boys'  Club.  427  Second  street. 
Organized  December  9,  1893.  26  members.  Offl- 
cers— Miss  Mary  Carmany,  President;  Fredrick 
Magee,  Vice-President;  William  Kruken,  Secretary; 
Henry  Tothmer,  Treasurer. 

City  Front  Boys'  Club.  615  Sansome  street. 
Organized  March,  1894.  50  members  in  constant  at- 
tendance. Officers— Norman  McLaren,  President; 
J.  B.  Berry,  Secretary. 

Russian  Hill  Neighborhood  House.  1031  Val- 
lejo  street.  Organized  June,  1894.  Workers— Mrs. 
Mary  Richardson,   Miss  Mary  Gamble,   Miss   Anna 

B.  Campbell,    Miss    Florence    Paul,    Mr.    Burgess. 
Total  membership,  79. 

The  Children's  Club.  632  Twenty-second  street. 
Organized  April  8,  1895.  Miss  Gould,  President 
and  Treasurer;  Miss  Castelhun,  Vice-President;  Mr. 
Kolelcke,  Secretary.    75  members. 

Boys'  Club  of  the  Krp  Church  Missions  House. 
249  Second  street.  Organized  August  1,  1894.  About 
185  visiting  members. 

BoY's'  Club  of  the  Sisterhood  Emmanuel. 
Ninth  street.  Organized  December,  1896.  Under 
the  direction  of  the  Boys'  Club  Committee,  Mrs.  I. 
N.  Walter,  Chairman. 

San  Francisco  Fruit  and  Flower  Mission. 
Incorporated  October,  1880.  Object— Carrying  fruit, 
flowers,  literature  and  delicacies  to  the  sick  in  hos- 
pitals and  tenements.  Rooms.  631  Sutter  street,  where 
the  members  meet  every  Thursday,  from  9  a.  m.  to 
1  p.  31.,  for  arr.ingement  of  flowers  and  provisions. 
Officers— Miss  Hannah  L.  Leszynsky.  President;  Mrs. 


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George  H.  Buckingham,  First  Vice-President;  Miss 
Iv.  Eodgers,  Second  Vice-President;  Miss  Ida  B. 
Fisher.  Secretary;  Miss  Phenie  Armer,  Assistant 
Secretary;  Mrs.  Paul  Bunlier,  Treasurer;  Miss  Wini- 
fred C.  Douglass,  Librarian;  Miss  Mattie  Brown, 
Assistant  Librarian. 

San  Feancisco  Homeopathic  PoLTCLiific.  Lo- 
cation, 220  Montgomery  avenue.  Hours,  10  a.  m. 
to  1.  p.  M.  D.  Albert  Hiller.  M.  D.,  Superintendent; 
T.  A.  Blinn,  Secretary. 

Sast  Fp.axcisco  Polyclinic.  The.  A  free  dispen- 
sary for  the  sick  poor.  Location.  410  Ellis  street. 
Officers— F.  W.  D'Evelvn.  M.  B.,  CM..  President; 
Henry  L.  Wagner,  M.  B.,  Ph.  D.,  and  Douglass  W. 
Montgomery.  Vice-Presidents;  L.  Bazet,  M.  D., 
Treasurer;  Leo  Xewmark,  M.  D.,  Secretary. 

San  Fp.axcisco  Settlemext  Association.  Was 
founded  in  April.  1894,  as  the  result  of  the  visit  to 
San  Francisco  of  iliss  Jane  Adams  of  Hull  House, 
Chicago.  Its  object  Is  to  maintain  in  San  Francisco 
a  settlement  similar  to  those  that  have  been  so  suc- 
cessful in  the  East  and  in  England,  such  as  Hull 
House,  Chicago,  Andover  House,  Boston,  and  Toyn- 
bee  Hall  in  East  London.  There  is  a  governing 
council  consisting  of  the  following  members:  Prof. 
Bernard  Moses,  President;  Prof.  Frank  Angell.  Vice- 
Presiden-t:  Victor  O'Brien,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  M.  C. 
Schermerhorn,  Resident  in  Charge;  Miss  Virginia 
Fitch,  Secretary;  Miss  Ethel  Beaver.  Mr.  .John  F. 
Harrold,  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Kincaid,  Miss  Fannie  McLean, 
Miss  Jean  Parker,  Miss  Morrison.  The  Settlement 
House,  known  as  the  "South  Park  Settlement,"  is 
located  at  No.  15  South  Park,  between  Second  and 
Third,  Bryant  and  Brannan  streets.  Mr.  F.  C. 
Haynes  has  charge  of  the  house. 

San  Fkancisco  Society  for  the  Pkevextion 
OF  Cruelty  to  Animals.  Incorporated  April,  1868. 
Office,  Donohoe  building,  rooms  94-95,  1170  Market 
street.  Office  telephone,  south  357;  night  telephone, 
west  352.  Xumber  of  members,  467.  Objects— To 
provide  ways  and  to  secure  the  enforcement  of 
an  Act  for  the  more  eifectual  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to  Animals,  approved  March  30,  1868,  and  to  labor  in 
the  education  of  a  public  sentiment  of  humanity  and 
gentleness  toward  domestic  and  other  animals.  Offi- 
cers—Jacob Z.  Davis,  President;  X.  P.  Cole,  Vice- 
President:  James  S.  Hutchinson,  Treasurer;  C.  B. 
Holbrook,  Secretary. 

Silver  Street  Kindergarten  Society.  Loca- 
tion. 64  Silver  street.  Officers— Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Alexander.  President;  Mrs.  L  L.  Baker,  Vice- 
President;  W.  E.  Brown,  Secretary.  2016  California 
street;  Adolph  Schmidt,  Treasurer;  Miss Xora  Archi- 
bald Smith,  Superintendent,  64  Silver  street.  Direc- 
tors—Mrs. Charles  B.  Alexander,  Mrs.  Horatio  Steb- 
hins.  Miss  Kate  R.  Stone.  Mrs.  Milton  S.  Eisner, 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Hooker,  Mrs.  Edwin  R.  Dimond. 
Mrs.  Garrison  Gerst,  Mrs.  L.  L.  Baker.  Mrs.  William 
Mintzer,  W.  E.  Brown. 

SociETE  Belge  De  Bienfaisance.  Leon  Andre, 
Secretary.    Office,  413  Kearny. 

Society  for  Christian  Work.  Organized  Octo- 
ber. 1873.  This  society  is  connected  with  the  First 
Unitarian  Church,  and  Is  under  the  auspices  of  the 
ladies  of  the  congregation,  every  one  of  whom  is  ex- 
pected to  aid  in  its  support.  The  objects  of  the 
society  are  to  relieve  the  sick  and  destitute,  dis- 
tribute clothing,  seek  employment  for  needy  women, 
and  assist  the  unfortunate  in  all  practicable  ways. 
Membership  is  one  dollar  a  year.  Contributions  of 
reading  matter  are  distributed  to  the  prisons,  hos- 
pitals and  asylums.  The  money  needed  for  the  pros- 
ecution of  this  work  is  obtained  by  the  Sewing  Society 
of  the  congregation,  which  meets  every  second  and 
fourth  Monday  at  10  a.  si.,  in  the  church  parlors,  to 
which  all  are  cordially  invited.  Mrs.  E.  T.  B.  Mills. 
Corresponding  Secretary. 

Society  of  St.  Vincent  De  Paul.  Meets  on  sec- 
ond Thursday  of  each  month  at  the  Hall  of  St. 
Mary's  Cathedral,  Van  Xess  avenue  and  O'Farrell 
street.  Object— To  relieve  distress  wherever  found, 
regardless  of  race  or  religion.  Officers — John  M. 
Burnett,  President;  P.  J.  Thomas,  Secretary,  1307 
Vallejo  street.  Subordinate  conferences,  meeting  at 
their  own  parishes— St.  Peter's,  St.  Dominic's.  St. 
Mary's  Cathedral,  St.  Joseph's,  St.  Patrick's,  Sacred 
Heart.  St.  Rose's,  St.  Brendan's,  St.  Theresa's.  St. 
Bridgid's,  St.  Francis',  Mission  Dolores.  St.  Paul's, 
St.  James'. 

St.  Andrew's  Society.  Organized  September  23. 
1863.  Object— For  the  purpose  of  affording  relief  to 
persons  of  Scottish  extraction,  who  may  be  in  want 
or  distress.    Meets  every  Monday  evening  at  Scottish 


Hall,  111  Larkin  street.  All  Scotchmen,  children 
and  grandchildren  of  a  native  of  Scotland  are  eligible 
to  membership  on  payment  of  S3  admission  fee,  and 
50  cents  monthly  dues.  Present  membership,  400. 
Officers— Andrew  Wilkle,  President;  James  S.  Web- 
ster. First  Vice-President:  James  Ralph,  Jr.,  Second 
Vice-President;  T.  C.  Lawson,  Treasurer;  W.  C. 
Cook.  Recording  Secretary;  John  D.  Robertson,  Fi- 
nancial Secretary. 

Swiss  Relief  Society.  Organized  1874;  reorgan- 
ized October,  1886.  Object— Aiding  Swiss  in  need 
and  deserving  of  assistance.  Officers— A.  Borel, 
Swiss  Consul,  Honorary  President;  H.  Pichoir,  Presi- 
dent; G.  A.  Berton,  Vice-President;  A.  Vignier, 
Treasurer;  A.  Juillerat,  Secretary,  office  536  Kearny 
street. 

Teutonia  Society.  Organized  June  1,  1866. 
Xumber  of  members,  two  hundred  and  fifty.  Meets- 
at  Teutonia  Hall,  1322  Howard  street,  every  Tuesday 
evening  for  business  purposes,  and  Thursday  even- 
ing for  social  enjoyment.  The  objects  of  this  society 
are  to  assist  members  who,  by  accident  or  sickness, 
are  incapacitated  from  pursuing  their  calling,  and 
for  the  purpose  of  defraying  the  funeral  expenses  of 
the  members  thereof. 

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202  Market  Street. 

Organized  April,  1877.  Objects— To  protect  the  in- 
terests of  its  members,  prevent  settlements  without 
full  investigation,  resist  inequitable  and  fraudulent 
settlements,  and  bring  about  joint  action  in  the  col- 
lection of  debts.  Officers— A.  A.  Watkins.  President; 
Webster  Jones,  First  Vice-President:  S.  Nickels- 
burg,  Second  Vice-President;  E.  W.  Newhall,  Treas- 
urer; Joseph  Kirk,  Attorney;  H.  L.  Smith,  Secretary. 

Its  objects  shall  be  the  consideration  of  all  subjects 
pertaining  to  the  Interests  of  the  wholesale  mer- 
chants of  this  city,  to  prevent  settlements  of  insol- 
vent debtors  without  the  fullest  investigation,  to 
resist  all  Inequitable  and  fraudulent  settlements,  and 
to  bring  about  joint  action  In  the  collection  of  debts 
other  than  in  the  ordinary  course  of  business. 


CEMETERIES. 


Ancient  Order  of  Foresters'  Cemetery  As- 
sociation.   Office,  997  Market  street. 

Calvary— Between  Geary  and  Turk,  Broderick 
and  Masonic  avenue;  entrance  end  of  Ellis  street. 

City— Thirty-fourth  avenue,  near  Point  Lobos  ave- 
nue. Beth  01am,  Caledonian,  Chinese  (6),  Colored 
Masons,  French,  German,  Grand  Army  of  the  Re- 
public, office  35  Eddy  street;  Greco-Russian,  Hebrew 
("Beth  01am  and  Salem),  Italian,  Japanese,  Knights  of 
Pvthias,  office  6  Eddy  street;  Master  Mariners,  Old 
Friends,  Potter's  Field,  Red  Men,  Russian,  Salem, 
Scandinavian,  Seamen's,  Slavonlc-Illyric,  St.  An- 
drew's. 

Cypress  Lawn — San  Mateo  County;  office,  9  City 
Hall  Square;  crematory. 

Greek— Southwest  corner  Turk  street  and  Parker 
avenue. 

Holt  Cross— San  Mateo  County. 

Hills  of  Eternity- San  Mateo  County. 

Home  of  Peace — San  Mateo  County. 

Independent  Order  of  Red  Men's  Cemetery 
Association.    Office,  997  Market  street. 

Knights'  of  Pythias  Burial  Association. 
Office,  997  Market  street. 

Laurel  Hill— Central  avenue,  between  Post  and 
California  streets;  entrance  end  of  Ellis  street;  B.  P. 
O.  Elks;  Firemen's. 

Masonic — Turk  street,  between  Masonic  and  Par- 
ker avenues;  office,  Masonic  Temple,  8  Post  street. 

Mission  Dolores  (closed)— Corner  Sixteenth  and 
Dolores  streets. 

Mount  Olivet  Cemetery  Association.  Office, 
997  Market  street. 

National — Presidio  Reservation. 


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Native  Sons'  of  the  Golden  West  Cemetekt 
AssociATiON.    Office,  997  Market  street. 

Odd  Fellows' — Point  Lobos  avenue,  near  First 
avenue;  office,  8  Flood  building. 

St.  Michael's — Sau  Mateo  County. 

Salem  (new)— San  Mateo  County.  (Old)  Thirty- 
fourth  avenue,  near  Point  Lobos  avenue:  office.  226 
Bush  street. 

CREMATORIES. 

San  Francisco  Cremation  Company.  Incorpo- 
rated September  5.  1885.  Time  of  meeting,  first  Tues- 
day of  each  month,  rooms  3  and  4,  7th  floor  Mills 
Building.  Object— To  do  away  with  the  horror  of 
burying  the  dead,  but  incinerate  them  Instead. 
Crematory  located  at  Cypress  Lawn  Cemetery. 

Officers—!.  Gutte.  President;  M.  Greenblact,  Vice- 
President;  D.  Hirschfeld,  Secretary. 

Directors— Wm.  Schroeder.  .J.  Z.  Davis,  M.  Green- 
blatt,  C.  C.  Burr,  D.  Hirschfeld,  L.Diamant.  I.  Gutte, 
R.  B.  Hooper  and  C.  Bundschu. 

This  company  has  an  auxiliary  called  the  S.  F. 
Cremation  Company  Auxiliary.  This  latter  has  mem- 
bers who  own  no  stock  in  the  society,  but  become 
members  for  the  purpose  of  securing  their  incinera- 
tion.   They  pay  for  this  as  follows: 
A  man  20  to  30  years  old  pays  S5.00  per  year  for  10  years 
"      30  to  40       "      "       "      7.50  "      "      "      8     " 
"      40  to  50       "      "       "    10.00  "      •■      ••     5     " 
"      .50  to  60       "      '•       "     12..50   "      ••      "     4     " 
"      60  to  65       "      "       "    15.00  "      '•      ■■     4     " 

No  initiation  fees.  If  he  dies  before  the  term  he 
will  be  cremated  for  the  amount  paid  in  at  the  time 
of  his  death. 

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SAN  FRANCISCO. 

Officers— Hugh  Craig,  President;  John  L.  Howard, 
First  Vice-President;  Louis  B.  Parrott,  Second  Vice- 
President;  William  L.  Merry,  Secretary,  Treasurer 
and  Librarian,  Merchants'  Exchange  Building,  tele- 
phone 5220. 

Trustees— W.  H.  Dlmond,  William  L.  Merry,  A.  J. 
Ralston,  Geo.  A.  Newhall,  Jas.  F.  Chapman,  Chas. 
Nelson.  Louis  SIoss,  Jr.,  Arthur  G.  Towne,  H.  T. 
Scott  A.  B.  Field,  F.  W.  Van  Sicklen  and  Chas.  M. 
Yates. 

Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce.  A  protective 
association  organized  for  the  purpose  of  promoting 
business  relations  between  California  and  Italy  and 
vice  versa.  Office,  508  Battery  street.  G.  Calegaris, 
President;  C.  Dondero,  Secretary. 


CHURCHES. 


BAPTIST. 

Chinese  Baptist  Church.  Location — Northwest 
corner  Sacramento  street  and  Waverly  place.  H.  F. 
Norrls,  Superintendent;  residence,  1909  Vine  street, 
N.  Berkeley;  Rev.  Tong  Kit  Hing,  Pastor.  Teach- 
ers—Mrs. E.  J.  Houghton,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Wright,  Mrs. 
H.  F.  Norris,  Mrs.  A.  I.  Thompson.  Missionaries- 
Miss  A.  E.  Ross,  Miss  Johnson  and  Miss  Florence 
Ford.  Sunday  services:  preaching  at  1  and  7:30  p.  m.; 
street  service,  2:30  p.m.;  Sunday  School  for  children 
at  11  A.  M.;  Bible  class  from  12  to  1  p.  m.  ;  adult  Sun- 
day School,  6  p.  M.  School  for  children,  daily,  9  to  12 
A.  M.,  in  Chinese;  1  to  4  p.  m.,  in  English;  school  for 
adults,  every  evening  except  Saturday  and  Sunday, 
from  7  to  9  p.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  from 
8:30  to  9:30  p.  m.;  kindergarten  11  a.  m.  to  8  p.  m. 

Emmanuel  Baptist  Church  of  San  Francisco. 
Location — Bartlett  street,  between  Twenty-second 
and  Twenty-third  streets.  Rev.  J.  George  Gibson, 
Pastor;  residence,  901!^  Valencia  street.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  ;  Sunday  School 
at  12:30  p.  M.;  Robert  W.  Lynch,  President;  Young 
People's  Meeting  at  6:30  p.  m.;  prayer  meeting  every 
Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

First  Baptist  Church.  Location— North  side  of 
Kddy  street,  between  Jones  and  Leavenworth  streets. 
Rev.  M.  P.  Boynton,  Pastor;  residence,  2811  Howard 
street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30 
p.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  12:30  p.  m.;  prayer  meeting 
Wednesday  at  7:45  P.  M.;  Young  Men's  Meeting 
Tuesday  at  8  p.  m.;   Christian  Culture  class  Fridav 


Bethesda  Mission,  located  at  the  corner  of  Howard 
and  Eighth  streets.  Hallet  K.  Mitchell,  Superinten- 
dent :  Sunday  school  at  3  p.  M. 

Galilee  Mission  Sunday  School  on  Union  street 
near  Gough;  meets  Sundays  at  9:30  a.  m.;  A.  D. 
Brennlng,  Superintendent. 

First  German  Baptist  Church.  Location— Cor- 
ner Seventeenth  and  Dehone  streets.  Rev.  HenryL. 
Dietz,  Pastor;  residence,  40  Erie  street,  between 
Nineteenth  and  Twentieth  streets.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  9:30  a.  m.,  11  a.  m.  and  7::^0  p.  M.;  Sunday 
School  at  11  A.  M.;  Young  People's  Meeting  at  7:30 
p.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  m. 

Hamilton  Square  Baptist  Church.  Location- 
Post  street,  near  Stelner  street.  Rev.  A.  M.  Russell. 
Pastor;  residence,  2228^^  Post  street.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  11  A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  M.;  Sunday  School  at 
12:30  P.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at    7:30  p.  m. 

Third  Baptist  Church.  Location — East  side 
Powell  street,  between  Sutter  and  Bush.  Rev. 
George  E.  Duncan,  Pastor.  Services  every  Sunday 
at  11  A.  M.  and  7:30  P.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  12:45  p.m.; 
Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  at  6:30 
p.  m.  ;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Union  Square  Baptist  Church.  Location- 
South  side  of  Bush,  between  Hyde  and  Larkin 
streets.  Rev.  William  N.  Meserve,  Pastor;  residence, 
south  side  Bush,  between  Hyde  and  Larkin  streets. 
Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sun- 
day School  at  12:15  p.  m. 

CONGREGATIONAL. 

Bethany  Congregational  Church.  Location— 
Bartlett  street,  between  Twenty-fifth  and  Twenty- 
sixth  streets.  Organized  February  23,  1874.  Rev. 
William  C.  Pond,  D.  D.,  Pastor.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday  School, 
William  Johnstone.  Superintendent,  at  12:30;  Young 
People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  Junior  and 
Intermediate  at  5:45,  Senior  at  6: :S0;  prayer  meeting 
Wednesday  evenings  in  the  lecture  room,  rear  of 
Church,  at  8  p.  m.  J.  Edward  Warren,  22}^  Geary 
street,  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  Treas- 
urer of  the  Church. 

Bethlehem  Church.  Location — Vermont  street, 
near  Twenty-fourth  street.  Rev.  W.  H.  Tubb,  Pas- 
tor; residence,  southwest  corner  Vermont  and 
Twenty-fourth  streets.  Services  every  Sunday  at 
11  A.  M.  and  7:45  P.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m.; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  8  p.  m. 

California  Chinese  Missions.  Location— 5  Bren- 
ham  place.  Organized  1874.  Rev.  J.  K  McLean, 
D.  D.,  President;  Rev.  W.  C.  Pond,  D.  D.,  Secretary; 
William  Johnstone,  Treasurer.  Address  of  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  413  Bartlett  street.  Mission  schools 
at5Brenham  place.  Miss  RosaE.  Lamont.  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Green,  Miss  Janet  G.  Morrison,  Jee  Gam,  Teachers; 
1729  San  Carlos  avenue,  Mrs.  H.  W.  Lamont,  Teacher; 
1818  Laguna  street.  Miss  Violet  W.  Lamont  and  Jue 
See,  Teachers.  Hours  of  teaching,  7  to  9:30  p.  m.; 
public  worship  in  Chinese  at  5  Brenham  place  on 
Sundays,  conducted  by  Rev.  Jee  Gam  and  Chin  Toy, 
Preachers. 

Eighth  Congregational  Church.  Location — 
Broad  street,  near  Plymouth  avenue.  Rev.  Emil  R. 
Galloway,  Pastor.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m. 
and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday  School  at  12:15  p.  m. 

First  Congregational,  Church,  tha  pioneer  of 
this  order  in  California,  was  organized  July  29,  1849. 
Location — Corner  Post  and  Mason  streets.    Rev.  C. 

0.  Brown,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence,  1703  Geary  street. 
Present  membership,  950.  Services  every  Sunday  at 
11  A.  M.  and  7:30  P.  M.,  between  1st  of  September  and 
1st  of  May;  rest  of  year  evening  service  at  7:43  p.  m.  ; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday,  7:.30  p.  m.  ;  Sunday  School 
at  12 :  45  p.  M. ;  it  has  a  membership  of  over  500 ;  Deacon 

1.  H.  Morse,  Superintendent;  Young  People's  Society 
,  of  Christian  Endeavor  meets  on  Sunday  at  6:30  p.  m.  ; 

Woman's  Benevolent  Society  meets  at  10  a,  m.  every 
second  Friday;  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Union 
meets  at  3  p.  M.  every  second  Friday;  Kindergarten 
supported  by  the  Church  Is  on  Harrison  street. 

Fourth  Congregational  Church.  Location  — 
Green  street,  near  Stockton  street.  Rev.  Frederick 
Flawlth,  Pastor,  '2214  Jones  street.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.m.;  Sunday  School  at 
12:30  P.M.;  Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  En- 
deavor at  6:30  P.M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at 
7:45  p.m. 

Olivet  Congregational  Church.  Location — 
Southwest  corner  of  Noe  and  Seventeenth  streets. 
Rev.  John  A.  Cruzan.  Pastor;   residence,   8  Alpine 


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street;  study  at  the  Church.  This  Church  was  or- 
ganized In  August,  1884,  and  now  numbers  over  125 
members.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and 
7:30  P.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  12:30  p.  m.;  Young  Peo- 
ple's Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  at  6:45  p.  m.; 
Junior  Endeavor  Society  every  Wednesday  at  8:45  p. 
M.;  prayer  and  Bible  study  every  Wednesday  at  7:30 
p.  M. ;  meetings  for  temperance,  mission  and  relief 
work  as  announced. 

Pap.k  CONGP.EGATIONAI,  CHUP.CH.  Location — Cor- 
ner of  Fell  and  Baker  streets.  Sunday  services  at  11 
A.  M.  and  7:45' p.  M.  ;  Sunday  School  at  12:30  P.  ii.; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  ii.;  Young 
People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  meets  every 
Sunday  at  7  P.  M.  Kev.  James  B.  Orr,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 1010  Page  street;  study  at  rear  of  Church; 
entrance  on  Fell  street. 

PiLGKiM  Chapel.  Location— Edinburgh  street, 
near  Persia  avenue.  Established  in  1883  by  work- 
ers from  Plymouth  Congregational  Church.  Sunday 
School  at  11  A.  M.  John  H.  Kemp,  Superintendent; 
residence,  23  Hollis  street. 

Plymouth  Congkegational  Chuech.  Location 
—North  side  of  Post  street,  between  Buchanan  and 
Webster.  PvCV.  W.  D.  Williams,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 1719  Post  street;  study  in  the  Church;  hours, 
9  a.  M.  to  12  M.  This  Church  was  organized  January  12, 
1862;  present  membership  about  600.  Services  are 
held  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  for 
strangers;  Sunday  Schools  at  9:30  a.  m.  and  12:30 
p.  M.;  Bible  class  at  12:30  P.  M.,  Prof.  R.  R.  Lloyd, 
Teacher;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m.; 
Y'oung  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  hold 
meetings  for  Juniors  at  4  p.  m..  Seniors  at  6:30  p.  m.; 
Boys'  Brigade  meets  Friday  at  7:30  P.  M.  The  Church 
issues  a  monthly  paper,  "The  Mayflower." 

PiEP.CE  STP.EET  CoNGREGATioifAL  Chuech.  Loca- 
tion— Northwest  corner  of  Pierce  and  Green  streets. 
Rev.  Philip  Coombe,  Pastor;  residence,  3335  Wash- 
ington street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  ji. 
Sunday  School  after  morning  service;  Edward  Wey- 
man  and  Wm.  M.  Statham,  Superintendents. 

Pilgrim  Chapel.  Location— Edinburgh  street, 
near  Persia  avenue.  John  Kemp,  Superintendent. 
Sunday  School  at  2:30  p.  m. 

Richmond  Congregational  Chitkch.  Location 
—Corner  Seventh  avenue  and  Clement  street.  Ser- 
vices every  Sunday  at  7:30  p.  M.  Rev.  Philip 
Coombe,  Pastor;  residence,  3335  Washington  street. 
Sunday  School  at  10:45  a.  m.,  Jackson  Donogh  and 
Miss  Mattie  Hook,  Superintendents;  Young  People's 
Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  Sunday  at  6:45  p.  m. 
Prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Swedish  Church.  Location— North  side  of  Jessie 
street,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh.  Rev.  Carl  An- 
derson, Pastor;  residence,  36  Washington  avenue. 
Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m. 

Third  Congeegational  Chuech.  Location- 
South  side  of  Fifteenth  street,  between  ValeHcia  and 
Mission  streets.  Rev.  William  Rader,  Pastor; 
residence,  23  Hill  street.  This  Church  was  founded 
In  1863.  It  has  an  enrolled  membership  of  nearly  300, 
a  Sunday  School  enrollment  of  over  400,  and  a 
Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  of  100; 
Its  sittings  are  free;  it  is  supported  by  the  willing 
offerings  given  weekly;  it  has  a  plain  house  of  wor- 
ship, but  well  adapted  for  its  varied  forms  of  Chris- 
tian activities;  it  has  a  Woman's  Foreign  Mission  So- 
ciety and  a  Woman's  Home  Mission  Society,  a 
Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  a  Mother's 
Monthly  Meeting,  an  Aid  Society,  a  Junior  Christian 
Endeavor  Society,  a  young  Men's  Club  and  a  Boys' 
Brigade;  there  is  a  first-class  stereoptican  in  the 
Church  for  illustrative  work  of  all  kinds.  C.  B. 
Williams,  Chairman  of  Board  of  Trustees;  John  D. 
McKee,  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School. 

EPISCOPAL. 

Chapel  of  the  Good  Samaritan.  Located 
at  the  Church  Missions  House,  249  Second  street. 
Rev.  William  Ingraham  Kip,  Jr.,  in  charge.  Ser- 
vices every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45  p.  m.;  Sunday 
School  at  9:30  A.  M.  Services  for  gentlemen  every 
Friday  at  8  p.  m. 

Church  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin.  Location— 
Steiner  street,  between  Union  and  Green.  Sunday 
services,  7  and  11:15  a.  m.,  the  Holy  Eucharist; 
Week  day  services,  dally,  7:30  a.m.;  the  Holy  Eu- 
charist, Friday,  8  p.  m.;  Compline.  The  church  is 
open  throughout  the  day.  W.  W.  Bolton,  M.  A., 
Parish  Priest;  address,  2311  Union  street. 


Cnx'ECH  OP  THE  Advent.  Location— P^ast  side  of 
Eleventh  street,  between  Market  and  Mission.  Rev. 
J.  A.  Emery,  Rector;  residence,  41  Eleventh  street; 
Rev.  H.  B.  Monges,  Assistant  Rector.  Services  on 
Sundays,  Holy  Communion,  7  a.  m.;  morning  prayer 
and  preaching  at  11  A.  m.;  evening  services,7:45p.  m. 

Geace  Church.  Location— southeast  corner  of 
California  and  Stockton  streets.  Rev.  R.  C.  Foute, 
Rector.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45 
p.  M.;  Friday  at  11  a.  m.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

St.  Alban's  Church.  Location— Foresters'  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street.  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 
AVm.  G.  Badger,  Superintendent.  Connected  with 
the  Sunday  School  are  the  Society  of  St.  Alban's 
Gleaners,  which  meet  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  ;  also 
Lodge  of  Golden  Links,  which  meets  at  3  p.  m.  Both 
are  also  connected  with  St.  Alban's  Church. 

St.  Andrew's  Mission.  Connected  with  St. 
Peter's  Parish.  Location— Corner  Pacific  and  Leav- 
enworth. Services  every  Sunday  at  4  p.  m.;  Sunday 
School  at  3:  30  p.  M. 

St.  Cornelius'  Chapel.  Location— Presidio.  Rev. 
D.  O.  Kelley,  Acting  Chaplain;  residence,  204  Lom- 
bard street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  10:30  a.  m.; 
Holy  Communion,  third  Sunday  in  each  month  at  8 
a.m.  ;  Sunday  School  at  2  p.  m. 

St.  James'  Mission  (Diocese  of  California).  Loca- 
tion—Clement street,  near  Sixth  avenue.  Hobart 
Chetwood,  Rector.  Sunday  services,  10:45  a.  m.  only; 
Sunday  School  at  12:15  p.  m. 

St.  John's  Church.  Location  — Fifteenth  and 
Julian  avenue,  between  Valencia  and  Mission  streets. 
Rev.  Dr.  E.  B.  Spalding,  Rector;  residence,  3300  Wash- 
ington street.  Associate  priests.  Rev.  E.  B.  Church, 
10:36  Valencia  street;  Rev.  W.  A.  M.  Breck,  106  Julian 
avenue,  and  Rev.  T.  J.  Lacy,  3300  Washington  street. 
This  church  was  established  In  November,  1857. 
Services  are  held  every  Sunday  at  7  and  11  a.  m.  and 
7:45  p.  M.;  also  on  holy  days  at  7  a.  m.;  full  choral 
service  on  Sunday  evening,  7:45;  daily  services, 
excepting  Saturday,  at  10:30  a.  m.,  Friday  at  11  a.  m.; 
Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

Holy  Innocents'  Mission  of  St.  John's  Church. 
Situated  on  Fair  Oaks  street,  between  Twenty-fifth 
and  Twenty-sixth  streets.  Services  are  held  there 
by  the  clergy  of  St.  John's  as  follows:  Every  Sun- 
day at  11  A.  m.  and  7:30  p.m.;  Sunday  School  at 
9:30  a.m. 

Good  Sheperd  Mission  of  St.  John's  Church.  Hall, 
corner  of  Seventeenth  and  Noe  streets.  Sunday 
School  at  2:45  p.  M. 

St.  Luke's  Church.  Location— Van  Ness  avenue 
and  Clay  street.  Rev.  Wm.  Hall  Moreland,  M.  A., 
Rector;  residence,  1620  Jackson  street;  Rev.  William 
Carson  Shaw,  Assistant;  Sunday  services  at  8  a.  m.. 
Holy  Communion;  Sunday  School  and  Children's 
Service,  9:30  a.  m.;  Boys'  Bible  Class,  10  a.  m.;  morn- 
ing prayer  and  sermon  at  11  a.  m.;  Holy  Communion 
on  first  Sundays  and  greater  festivals;  Brotherhood 
of  St.  Andrew  Bible  class  for  young  men,  6:30  p.  m.; 
evensong  and  sermon  at  7:45  p.  M.  Week  days: 
Saints'  days.  Holy  Communion  at  9: 30  a.  m.  ;  all  week 
days,  daily,  at  9:30  a.  m.  and  4:30  P.  M.  Addresses, 
Wednesday  and  Friday  afternoons. 

St.  Paul's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
Location— California  street,  near  Fillmore.  Rev.  W. 
M.  Reilly,  rector;  residence,  2822  California  street. 
Services  every  Sunday  at  7:30  and  11  a.  m.  and  7:30 
p.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

St.  Peter's  Church.  Location— Corner  Stockton 
and  Filbert  streets.  Rev.  Mardon  D.  Wilson,  Rector; 
residence,  208  Lombard  street.  Services:  Holy 
Communion,  first  Sunday  of  the  month  at  11  a.  m.; 
every  Sunday  at  7:30  a.  m.;  Morning  prayer  and  ser- 
mon at  11  a.  m.;  Evensong  and  sermon  at  7:30  p.  m. 
Full  vested  choir  of  men  and  boys.  Sunday  School 
at  9:45  a.  m.;  St.  Andrew's  Brotherhood,  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays  at  7:30  P.  m. 

St.  Stephen's  Church.  Location— North  side  of 
Fulton  street,  between  Webster  and  Fillmore  streets. 
Rev.  E.  J.  Lion,  pastor;  residence,  8.32  Fulton  street. 
Services  Sundays  at  7  a.  m.  (except  first),  11  a.  m.  and 
7:45  p.  m.;  holy  days  at  11  a.  m.;  Sunday  School  at 
9:30  A.  M.;  Bible  class  at  6:30  P.  M. 

Trinity  Episcopal  Chuech.  Location— north- 
east corner  Bush  and  Gough  streets.  Rev.  George 
Edward  Walk,  M.  A.,  Rector;  residence,  1621  Bush 
street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11a.  m.  and  7:30 
p.  M.;  Holy  Communion  at  11a.  m.,  first  and  third 
Sundays  in  the  month,  and  on  all  holy  days;  Sunday 
School  at  9:30  a.  m;  Brotherhood  of  St.  Andrew  meets 
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EVANGELICAL. 

Emanuel  Chukch  of  the  Evangelical  Asso- 
-oiATioN.  Location — West  side  of  Twelfth  street,  be- 
tween Market  and  Mission.  Rer.  Hermann  Cordes, 
Pastor;  residence,  20;^  Twelfth  street.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  10:45  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday 
School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

First  English  Evangelical  Lutheban  Chubch. 
Location — East  side  Geary  street,  near  G-ough.  Rev. 
O.  H.  Gruver,  Pastor;  residence,  1502  Laguna  street. 
Services  on  Sunday  at  11  a.  h.  and  7:45  p.  m.;  Sunday 
School  9:45  A.  M. ;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:45 
p.  M.;  study  hours,  9  to  12  a.  m. 

German  Evangelical  St.  Paul's  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Cambrian Hall,  1133  Mission.  Rev.  Paul  Branke, 
Pastor;  residence,  1419  Howard  street.  Services  In 
German  at  10:45  A.  M.  and  7:30  P.  M.;  Sunday  School 
at  9:15  A.  M.  Ladles'  Society  meets  first  Thursday  In 
month  at  2  p.  m. 

Our  Saviour's  Scandinavian  Evangelical  Lu- 
theran Church.  Location — Howard  street,  between 
Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  streets.  Rev.  B.  Harstad, 
Pastor;  residence,  1631  Howard.  Services  every  Sun- 
day at  10:45  a.  m.  and  8  P.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:80 
A.  M.;  Young  People's  Society  meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  8  o'clock;  the  Ladles'  Aid  Society  meets 
the  first  Wednesday  of  each  month  at  8  p.  m.  Bible 
reading  every  Thursday  at  8  p.  m. 

Salem  Evangelical  Church  (German).  Loca- 
tion— Northeast  corner  Twenty-second  and  Shotwell 
streets.  Rev.  Fred  Cordes,  Pastor;  residence,  737 
Shotwell  street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m. 
and  7:45  p.  M. ;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

St.  Johannes'  German  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Chueoh.  Location — Twenty-second  street,  between 
Howard  and  Capp.  Rev.  J.  H.  Schroeder,  Pastor; 
residence,  2723  Mission  street.  Services  every  Sun- 
day at  10:45  A.  M.,  and  Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  ii.;  Sun- 
day School  at  9:15  A.  M.;  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  Young 
Men's  Society  and  Young  Ladles'  Society  are  con- 
nected with  the  church. 

St.  John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
Location — West  side  Mason  street,  between  Jackson 
and  Pacific  streets.  Rev.  J.  G.  Mangold,  Pastor; 
residence,  1315  Mason  street.  Services  on  Sunday  at 
10:45  A.  M.  and  7:30  P.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:15  a.  M. 

St.  Mark's  German  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church.  Location— South  side  O'Farrell  street,  be- 
tween Franklin  and  Gough  streets.  Rev.  J.  Fuen- 
dellng.  Pastor;  residence,  705  Bush  street.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  10:30  a.m.  and  7:30  p.m.;  Sunday 
School  at  9:30  A.  M. 

St.  Matthew's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
Location— East  side  of  Eleventh  street,  between 
Market  and  Mission  streets.  Rev.  Herman  Gehrcke, 
Pastor;  residence,  546  Turk  street.  Services  every 
Sunday,  In  German,  at  10:45  a.  m.  and  7:45  p.  m.;  Sun- 
day School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

St.  Paulus'  German  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church.  Location  —  Southeast  corner  Eddy  and 
Gough  streets.  Rev.  J.  M.  Buehler,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 515  Golden  Gate  avenue.  Services  every  Sab- 
bath at  10:30  a.  m.  In  German,  and  at  7:45  P.  M.  in 
English;  Sunday  School  at  9:15  A.  M. 

Swedish  Evangelical  Lutheran  Ebenezer 
Church.  Location—North  side  Mission  street,  be- 
tween Eighth  and  Ninth  streets.  Rev.  E.  Nelander, 
Ph.D.,  Pastor;  residence,  1515  Mission  street.  Ser- 
vices, In  Swedish,  every  Sunday  at  10:45  a.  m.  and 
8  p.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m.  Services  are 
conducted  in  the  English  language  on  the  second 
and  fourth  Sunday  evenings  of  each  month. 

United  Evangelical  Church  (German).  Loca- 
tion—435  Twenty-first  street.  Rev.  Charles  A.  Rab- 
Ing,  Pastor;  residence,  945  Shotwell  street.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday 
School  at  9:30  a.m.  Prayer  meeting  every  Tuesday 
at  8  p.  m. 

GREEK    CATHOLIC. 

Russian  Cathedeal.  Location— West  side  Powell 
street,  near  Filbert.  Right  Rev.  Nicholas,  Bishop  of 
Alaska  and  Aleutian  Islands  (regular) ;  Rev.  N.  S. 
Greenkevitch  (secular);  Rev.  N.  G.  Metropolsky 
(secular);  Rev.  D.  N.  KamnefE,  Deacon  (secular); 
Rev.  N.  P.  Rensky,  Subdeacon  (secular);  Rev.  Th. 
Pashkovsky,  Reader  (secular);  Rev.  P.  Popofl, 
Reader  (secular);  Rev.  Aklm  Zoubkovsky,  Reader 
(secular).  Services— Tuesdays,  5  p.  m.;  Wednesdays, 
7:30  A.  m.;  Fridays,  5  p.  m.;  Saturdays,  7:30  a.  m.  and 
7  p.  M. ;  Sundays,  9  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m. 


HEBREW. 

Congregation  Beth-Israel.  Location  of  Syna- 
gogue— South  side  Geary  street,  between  Octavla 
and  Laguna  streets.  Rev.  M.  S.  Levy,  Rabbi;  resi- 
dence, 1359  Post  street.  Rev.  J.  Rabinowitz,  Cantor; 
residence,  1217  Webster  street.  Services  are  held 
dally,  morning  and  evening,  at  usual  hour.  A  school 
for  the  religious  education  of  the  youth,  with  300 
pupils,  is  conducted  in  the  vestry  rooms  of  the  Syna- 
gogue building.  S.  Peckerman,  President;  Marcus 
Levy,  Secretary.    Office,  226  Bush  street. 

Congregation  Beth  -  Menachim  Streisand. 
Location— 335,  337  Minna  street,  between  Fourth  and 
Fifth  streets.  Rev.  Simon  Goldstein,  Cantor.  Ser- 
vices every  morning  and  evening.  Service  on  Satur- 
day at8:30  a.  m.  Isaac  Baer,  President;  DavidLande, 
Secretary. 

Congregation  Chebra  Tehillim.  Location — 
954  Folsom  street.  D.  Markowltz,  President;  S. 
Roberts,  Secretary.  Services  every  morning  and 
evening. 

Congregation  Emanu-El.  This  society  em- 
braces 400  members,  or  2,000  souls.  Its  Sabbath 
School  of  300  children  is  conducted  in  connection 
with  the  Synagogue.  The  society  was  founded  in 
1850,  and  In  1866  dedicated  its  magnificent  Syna- 
gogue on  Sutter  street,  between  Powell  and  Stock- 
ton. The  following  are  the  officers  of  the  society— 
A.  Anspacher,  President;  Raphael  Peixotto,  Vice- 
President;  Henry  Wangenheim,  Secretary;  Llpp- 
man  Sachs,  Treasurer;  Emanuel  Levy,  Stated  Clerk; 
S.  Rosener,  Sexton.  Rev.  Dr.  Jacob  Voorsanger  is 
the  Rabbi  of  the  Congregation  and  Rev.  E.  J.  Stark 
Is  the  Cantor.  Connected  with  the  Congregation  Is 
also  a  Bible  Institute,  a  Confirmation  Class  and  the 
Emanu-El  Sisterhood  for  Personal  Service.  The 
Sisterhood  has  headquarters  for  work  at  Ninth  and 
Natoma  streets. 

Nevah  Zedek.  Location — 943  Mission  street,  be- 
tween Fifth  and  Sixth  streets.  H.  Kramer,  Presi- 
dent. Hours  of  service:  Every  morning  and  evening; 
Sabbath,  8:30  a.  m. 

Congregation  Ohabai  Shalome.  Location  — 
Bush  street,  near  Laguna.  Rev.  Dr.  Julius  Fryer, 
Rabbi.  Rev.  David  Meyerson,  Cantor;  residence, 
1434  O'Farrell  street.  Services  Friday  at  5:  :30  p.  m.; 
Saturday  at  10  a.  m.;  Sabbath  School,  Saturday,  9  to 
11  A.  M. ;  Sunday,  10  to  12  a.  m. 

Congregation  Shaaei  Zedek.  Location— North- 
east corner  California  and  Stockton.  Pulpit  vacant. 
Samuel  Polack,  President;  Thomas  Cohn,  Secre- 
tary. Services  every  Friday  and  Saturday  evening  and 
Monday  and  Thursday  at  6:30  a.  m. 

Congregation  Sherith  Israel.  Location  — 
Northeast  corner  Post  and  Taylor  streets.  Rabbi, 
Dr.  Jacob  Nieto;  residence,  2203  Sutter  street; 
Louis  Brown,  President;  Michael  Gold  water,  Vice- 
President;  Alexander  L.  Badt,  Secretary;  Charles 
Harris,  Treasurer;  Abraham  Leszynsky,  Sexton; 
David  L.  Davis,  Cantor. 

Congregation  Tifeees  Israel.  Location— 1036 
Folsom  street.  Louis  Snider,  President;  Kassel 
Frank,  Secretary.    Services  every  morning. 


METHODIST. 

Rev.  Daniel  A.  Goodsell,  LL.D..  Resident  Bishop  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  for  the  Pacific 
Coast;  residence,  435  Buchanan  street.  Book  depos- 
itory, 1037  Market  street.  Presiding  Elder,  John  F. 
Coyle,  D.  D.;  residence,  Los  Gatos.  Presiding  Elder 
of  the  California  District,  California  German  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev. 
George  Guth;  residence,  2112  Howard  street. 

California  Steeet  Methodist  Episcopal 
Chuech.  Location — Corner  of  Broderlck  and  Cali- 
fornia streets.  Rev.  W.  R.  Goodwin,  D.  D.,  Pastor; 
residence,  2829  California  street.  Sunday  services  at 
11  a.m.  and  7:30 p.  M.;  class  meeting,  10  A.  m.;  Sun- 
day school,  12:30  p.  M.;  Epworth  League,  6:45  P.  M. ; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Centenary  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
South.  Location— Bush  street,  between  Gough  and 
Octavla  streets.  Rev.  R.  J.  Briggs,  D.  D..  Pastor; 
residence,  1423b  Geary  street.  Services:  Sunday,  11 
A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  M.;  Sunday  School,  9:45  a.  m.;  L.  M. 
Shuck,  Superintendent;  residence,  1625  Buchanan 
street;  Epworth  League:  Devotional  service,  Sunday 
evening,  6:30;  literary  meeting,  Friday  evening,  7:30; 
prayer  meeting,  Wednesday  evening,  7:30. 


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Central  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Mission street,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh 
streets.  Rev.  E.  E.  Dllle,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence,  1210 
Mission  street.  Sunday  services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30 
p.  M. ;  Sunday  school,  1  p.m..  R.  V.  Watt,  Superinten- 
dent; prayer  meeting  Wednesday  evening;  Young 
People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor;  Sunday 
evening  at  6:30. 

Chinese  Mission  House  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church.  Location— 916  Washington 
street.  Superintendent,  Rev.  F.  J.  Masters.  D.  D.;  As- 
sistant, Rev.  Chan  Hon  Fan.  Sunday  services,  12:.S0 
a.  II.,  7:30  p.  M.  Xight  schools  open  every  evening 
from  7:30  to  9:30.  Dally  school  for  Chinese  children, 
9  A.  M.  to  4  p.  M.  Chinese  Home  for  women  and 
girls  in  charge  of  Mrs.  Ida  Hull.  Mrs.  Ballenger. 
Matron.  Visitors  In  Chinatown,  Miss  S.  Williams 
and  Miss  Oy  Tuk. 

Branches  of  work  in  Sacramento.  Oakland,  San 
Jose,  Modesto,  Berkeley,  Stockton  and  Salinas. 

Epworth  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Loca- 
tion—i.'orner  Twenty-sixth  and  Church  streets.  Rev. 
F.  K.  Baker,  Pastor;  residence,  314  Thirtieth  street. 
Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:.S0  P.  ii.: 
Sunday  school  at  9:30  a.  m.;  prayer  meeting 
Wednesday  evening;  Junior  League,  Friday  at  3::30 
p.  M. 

Fifteenth  Avenue  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  Location— Fifteenth  avenue  South,  be- 
tween X  and  P  streets.  Rev.  E.  M.  Hill.  Pastor; 
residence.  Fourteenth  avenue,  near  Railroad  avenue. 
Sunday  services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  P.  M.;  Sunday 
School  at  12:30  p.  M. 

First  African  Methodist  Episcopal  Ziok 
Church.  Location— West  side  of  Stockton  street, 
lietween  Clay  and  Sacramento.  Rev.  J.  P.  Meacham, 
Pastor:  residence,  1416  Jackson  street.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:.30  p.  M.;  Sunday  School 
at  1:30  p.  M.:  prayer  meeting  Wednesday,  7:. 30  p.  ji. 

First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Powell street,  between  Washington  and  Jack- 
son streets.  Rev.  Thomas  Filben,  S.  S.,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 1201  Taylor  street.  Sunday  services,  11  a.  m. 
and  7:30  p.  ii. 

First  Swedish  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Location-South  side  Howard  street,  between  Eighth 
and  Xinth  streets.  Rev.  C.  A.  Anderson,  Pastor; 
residence,  126  Thirteenth  street.  Services  on  Sunday 
at  11  A.  ii.  and  8  p.  m.;  Sunday  School  at  9:45  a.  m.: 
Young  People's  Society  meets  on  Friday  at  8  and 
Sunday  at  7:30  P.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at 
7:45  p.  II. 

German  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Folsom  street,  between  Fourth  and  Fifth. 
Rev.  G.  J.  Schultz,  Pastor;  residence,  864b  Folsom 
street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  10:45  a.  m.  and  7:45 
p.  m.;  Sabbath  school  at  9:30  a.  m.:  prayer  meeting 
Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  M. 

Grace  Methodist  Church.  Location— Corner 
Twenty-first  and  Capp  streets.  Rev.  M.  F.  Colburn, 
D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence,  938  Twenty-first  street.  Sun- 
day services,  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m. 

Howard  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Location— Howard  street,  between  Second  and  Third. 
Rev.  W.  W.  Case,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence.  214 
Powell  Street.    Services  on  Sunday,  11  a.  m.  and  7:30 

p  .M. 

Japanese  Methodist  Episcopal  Mission  and 
Church.  Location— 1329  Pine  street.  Rev.  M.  C. 
Harris,  Presiding  Elder;  Rev.  K.  Ghlzaka.  Pastor. 
Services.  Sunday,  11  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m.  T.  Fujiwara. 
Principal  Training  School.  Organized  into  a  Mission, 
September,  18S6;  into  a  district  embracing  the  Pacific 
Ccjast  and  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  September.  1893. 
There  are  in  the  district  nine  organized  churches: 
Oakland,  Fresno,  Sacramento,  Vacaville,  San  Jose 
and  Portland,  Oregon,  and  two  In  Honolulu.  Mem- 
bership, Including  probationers,  over  one  thousand. 

PoTRERO  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Tennessee street,  south  of  Solano.  Rev.  W.  S. 
LTrmy,  Pastor;  residence,  323  Mississippi  street. 
Sabbath  services  at  10:30  A.  M.  and  7:30  P.  M.; 
Sabbath  School  at  12  M.;  Young  People's  Meeting, 
6::30p.  m.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Second  African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Location— West  side  Powell,  between  Jackson  and 
Pacific  streets.  Rev.  Ezekiel  Cottman,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 1132  Broadway.  Sunday  services,  11  a.  m. 
and  7:30  p.  m. 

Simpson  Memorial  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  Location— Hayes  and  Buchanan  streets. 
Rev.  John   Stephens.  Pastor;   residence,  309  Haight 


street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and 
7::^0p.m.;  SundaySchool  at  12:30p.  m.,  C.  B.  Perkins, 
Superintendent;  Epworth  League  at  6:30  p.  m.,  A.  A. 
Briggs,  President;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at 
7:45  p.m.;  Junior  Epworth  League,  Friday  at  3:30 
p.  M.,  Miss  Weldon,  Superintendent. 

St.  John's  German  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  Location— 810  Army  street.  Rev.  William 
Schuldt,  Pastor.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m. 
and  7  p.  m. 

St.  Paul's  German  Methodist  Episcopal 
CnuKCH.  Location  — Broadway,  between  Stock- 
ton and  Powell  streets.  Rev.  Frederick  Bonn, 
Pastor;  residence,  709^.^  Green  street.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45  P.  m.;  meeting  of  Young 
People's  Society  at  7  p.  m.;  Sabbath  School  at  9:30 
A.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  m. 

Trinity  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Corner Market  and  Sixteenth  streets.  Rev. 
W.  S.  Bovard,  Pastor;  residence,  13  Beaver  street. 
Services  every  Sunday,  11  a.m.  and  7:.30  p.  m.;  prayer 
meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  P.  M.;  Epworth  League, 
Sunday  at  6:30  p.  m.;  Sunday  school  at  12:30  P.  M., 
John  Dyar,  Superintendent. 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

Calvart  Presbyterian  Church.  Location— 
Xorthwest  corner  Geary  and  Powell  streets.  Rev. 
John  Hemphill,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence,  2020  Broad- 
way. Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30 
P.M.;  Sabbath  School,  12:30  P.M.;  Young  People's 
Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  6:30  p.  m. 

Emmanuel  Mission.  Location  — 928  Harrison 
street,  near  Fifth.  Sunday  School  meets  at  2:30  p.m; 
Junior  Christian  Endeavor  Society,  Friday  at  3:30 
p.  m.  Superintendent,  Rev.  James  Woodworth; 
residence,  1713  Lexington  avenue,  near  Eighteenth 
street. 

First  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 
Location— 1358  Market  street,  between  Seventh  and 
Eighth.  Rev.  J.  P.  Dickson,  Pastor.  Services,  11 
A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  M.;  Sabbath  School,  12:30  p.  M.; 
Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  8:30 
p.  M. 

First  Presbyterian  Church.  Location— South- 
east corner  Van  Xess  avenue  and  Sacramento  street. 
Rev.  Robert  Mackenzie,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence,  2021 
California  street;  Rev.  E.  H.  Jenks,  Associate  Pas- 
tor; George  Underbill,  Superintendent  of  Sunday 
School.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45 
p.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday,  7:45  p.  m.;  Chris- 
tian Endeavor,  Sundays,  6:30  p.  M.;  Boys'  Brigade. 
Sundays,  6:30  P.  M.;  Sunday  School,  12:45  p.  M.  John 
F.  Kennedy,  President  of  Board  of  Directors;  Samuel 
Irving,  Clerk  of  Session. 

First  United  Presbyterian  Church.  Loca- 
tion—Xortheast  corner  Golden  Gate  avenue  and 
Polk  street.  Rev.  M.  M.  Gibson,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence at  the  Church  Manse,  1518  Fulton  street.  Ser- 
vices at  the  Church  every  Sabbath  at  11  a.  m.  and 
7::oOp.  M.  This  Church  has  three  Sabbath  Schools; 
first  at  9:30  a.  m.  and  second  at  12:30  p.  m., 
both  at  the  church ;  third,  a  Mission  School 
at  the  Manse  on  Fulton  street,  between  Baker 
and  Lyon  streets,  at  2:.30  p.  M.  The  Junior 
and  Senior  Endeavorers  each  Sabbath  evening  from 
5:45  to  7:30;  Ladies'  Meetings,  2:30  P.  M.  Fridays; 
Bible  Reading  Circle,  Fridays  at  8  p.  m. 

Franklin  Street  Presbyterian  Church.  Lo- 
cation —  Southwest  corner  Franklin  and  Vallejo 
streets.  Rev.  Geo.  D.  B.  Stewart,  Pastor;  residence, 
1804  Green  street.  Services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m. 
and  7:30  P.  M.;  Young  People's  Society  of  Christian 
Endeavor  at  6:30  P.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m.; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:45  P.  M. 

Holly  Park  Presbyterian  Church.  Location — 
.3411  Mission  street.  Rev.  D.  M.  Gillies,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 104  McLellan  street.  Sunday  services  at 
11  X.  M.  and  8  P.  m.;  Sunday  School  at  10  a.  m.. 
Rev.  D.  M.  Gillies,  Superintendent.  Christian  En- 
deavor Society  meets  at  7  p.  m. 

Howard  Presbyterian  Church.  Location — 
Southwest  corner  of  Oak  and  Baker  streets.  Rev. 
F.  R.  Farrand,  Pastor;  residence,  318  Scott  street. 
Services  every  Sabbath  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45  p.  m.; 
Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  at 
6::50  P.  M.;  Sabbath  School  at  9:30  a.  m.;  prayer  meet- 
ing Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  m. 

Japanese  Presbyterian  Church  and  Mission. 
Location— 121  Haight  street.  E.  A.  Sturge,  M.  D., 
Superintendent.  Day  and  evening  educational 
classes;  religious  services  Sunday  anc 
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Lebanon  Peesbytekian  Chukch.  Location — 
Southeast  corner  Twenty-third  and  Sanchez  streets. 
Rev.  Donald  M.  Ross,  Pastor;  residence,  southwest 
corner  Twenty-third  and  Douglass  streets.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45  p.  m. 

Memorial  Peesbytekian  Church.  Location- 
Eighteenth  avenue  and  Latona  street.  Rev.  Herbert 
N.  Bevier,  Pastor;  residence,  18  Latona  street.  Or- 
ganized March  23,  1871.  Services  every  Sabbath  at 
11  A.  M.  and  7:45  p.  M.;  Sabbath  School  at  9:45  a.  m.; 
prayer  meeting  "Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  m. 

Mizpah  Presbyterian  Church.  Location- 
Harrison  street,  near  Fifth.  Rev.  F.  A.  Doane,  Pas- 
tor; residence,  525  Harrison  street.  Services  are 
held  every  Sabbath  at  11  a.m.  and  7:45  p.m.;  Sabbath 
School  at  9:30  a.  m.,  Warren  M.  Poorman,  Superin- 
tendent; Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  En- 
deavor (Junior  and  Senior)  at  6:45  p.  M.;  prayer 
meeting  on  Wednesday  evening  at  7:45. 

Olivet  Presbyterian  Church.  Location— Mis- 
sissippi street,  between  Napa  and  Butte  streets. 
Rev.  Eber  G.  Mathena,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence, 
220  Mississippi  street.  Services  at  11  a.m.  and  7:30 
p.  M.  Sunday  School  at  9:50  a.  m.;  T.  P.  S.  C.  E. 
meeting,  Sunday  at  6:30p.m.;  Junior  Endeavor  meet- 
ing, Sunday  at  3  p.  m.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday 
at  7:45  p.  M. 

Presbyterian  Chinese  Church  and  Mission. 
Location— 911  Stockton  street,  between  Clay  and 
Washington  streets.  Rev.  I.  M.  Condit,  Superin- 
tendent; residence,  262  Thirteenth  street,  Oakland. 

Stewart  Memorial  United  Presbyterian 
Church.  Location— Guerrero  street,  between  Twen- 
ty-second and  Twenty-third.  Rev.  E.  B.  Stewart, 
Pastor;  residence,  1029  Guerrero  street.  Services 
every  Sabbath  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sabbath 
School  at  12:30  p.  m.;  Young  People's  Society  of 
Christian  Endeavor  at  6:.30  p.  m.;  Midweek  meeting 
for  social  worship,  Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  m. 

St.  John's  Presbyterian  Church.  Location- 
Southeast  corner  of  California  and  Octavia  streets. 
Rev.  Samuel  J.  Kennedy,  Pastor.  Services  every  Sun- 
day at  11  A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday  School  at  9:45 
A.  M.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Trinity  Presbyterian  Church.  Location  — 
Southwest  corner  Twenty-third  and  Capp  streets. 
Rev.  J.  C.  Smith,  Pastor;  residence,  2527  Howard 
street.  Sunday  services  at  11a.m.  and  7:30  p.m.; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Welsh  Presbyterian  Church.  Location- 
Cambrian  Hall,  1133  Mission  street.  Rev.  R.  Vaughan 
Griffith,  Pastor;  residence,  514a  Twenty-first  street. 
English  services  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  Welsh 
service  at  7:30  p.  m.;  prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at 
7:30  P.  M. 

Westminster  Presbyterian  Church.  Loca- 
tion—South side  of  Fell  street,  between  Octavia  and 
Laguna.  Rev.  Henry  C.  Minton,  D.  D.,  Pastor; 
residence,  San  Anselmo,  Marin  Co.  Services  every 
Sabbath  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:45  p.  m.;  Sunday  School 
at  12:30  p.  M.,  Frank  M.  Greenwood,  Superinten- 
dent; prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:45  p.  m.; 
Young  People's  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor  meet 
Sunday  evening  at  6:30. 

ROMAN    CATHOLIC. 

Most  Rev.  P.  W.  Riordan,  Archbishop;  Rev.  P.  C 
Yorke,  Chancellor;  Rev.  P.  E.  Mulligan,  Secretary; 
residence,  1122  Eddy  street. 

All  Hallows'  Church.  Location— Corner  of  Six- 
teenth avenue  and  N  street.  South  San  Francisco. 
Rev.  P.  A.  Foley,  Rector;  residence.  Railroad  avenue, 
near  Susquehanna  street;  Rev.  James  Melvin,  As- 
sistant Rector;  residence.  Fifteenth  avenue,  near  N 
street.  Masses  on  Sundays  at  8  and  10  a.  m.,  and  on 
week  days  at  7:30  a.  m.;  vespers  at  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday 
School  at  2  p.  M. 

Catholic  Apostolic  Church.  Location— 3776 
Eighteenth  street.    Rev.  William  M.  Pearl,  Pastor. 

Church  of  St.  Charles  Borromeo.  Location- 
Northwest  corner  of  Eighteenth  and  Shotwell  streets. 
Rev.  P.  J.  Cummins,  Pastor;  Rev.  W.  G.  O'Mahony. 
Assistant  Pastor.  Masses  Sundays  and  holy  days  of 
obligation  at  6:30,  7:30,  9  and  10:30  a.  m.;  vespers  at 
1 :30  P.  m.  School  for  boys  and  girls  conducted  by  the 
Sisters  of  the  Holy  Cross. 

Church  of  the  Holy  Cross.  Location— Eddy 
street,  between  Scott  and  Devlsadero.  Rev.  John 
F.  McGinty,  Pastor;  residence,  1820  Eddy  street;  Rev. 
Joseph  P.  McQuaide,  Assistant  Pastor.  Masses  on 
Sunday  at  7,  8:30,  9:30  and  11  a.  m.;  high  mass  at  10:30 


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A.  M.;  week  days  at  8  a.  m.;  vespers  and  benediction 
at  l-.m  P.  M.;  Gentlemen's  Sodality  of  Blessed  Virgin 
meeting,  third  Sunday  in  each  month  at  8  p.  m.; 
Young  Men's  Society  of  Holy  Cross  meetings,  first 
and  third  Mondays  at  S  p.  m.:  Young  Ladies'  Sodality 
of  Immaculate  Conception  meetings,  first  Sunday 
and  third  Friday  at  8  p.  m.;  Holy  Angels  Sodality 
meets  every  Friday  at  4  p.  m.;  devotions  every  first 
Friday  at  7:30  p.  M. 

Mission  Dolores  Church.  Location— Sixteenth 
and  Dolores  streets.  Rev.  R.  P.  Brennan,  Pastor; 
residence,  west  side  of  Sixteenth  street,  near  Do- 
lores. Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy  days  at  6,  8,  9 
and  10:30  A.  M.;  vespers  at  7:30  P.  M.  Rev.  J.  Stokes 
and  Rev.  Joseph  M.  Gleason,  Assistant  Pastors.  Sun- 
day School  attendance,  600.  Societies  connected  with 
the  Church  are:  Infant  Jesus  Sodality,  115  mem- 
bers; Clients  of  Mary  Sodality,  195  members;  St.  Vin- 
cent de  Paul,  90  members;  League  of  the  Sacred 
Heart,  600  members;  League  of  the  Cross,  60 members. 

Notre  Dame  des  Victoires.  Location— North 
side  Bush  street,  between  Grant  avenue  and  Stock- 
ton. Rev.Emile  Gente,  S.  M.,  Rector;  residence,  526 
Bush  street;  Rev.  A.  Loude,  S.  M..  and  Rev.  Maurice 
Rousselon,  S.  M.,  Assistants.  Sunday  services  at  7,  8, 9 
and  11  A.  m.  and  7:30  P.  M.;  week-day  masses  at  7,  7:30 
and  8  a.  m.;  Catechism  every  Saturday  at  10  a.  m. 
Office  hours— 8  a.  m.  to  12  m.  and  1  to  6  and  7  to  9  p.  m. 

Sacred  Heart  Church.  Location— South  side  of 
Fell  street,  between  Webster  and  Fillmore  streets. 
Rev.  James  Flood,  Pastor;  residence,  550  Fillmore 
street.  Sunday  services  and  holy  days:  Masses  at 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  11  a.  m.;  vespers  at  7:30  p.  m.;  mass 
on  weekdays  at  7  a.  m. 

St.  Agnes'  Church.  Location— West  side  of  Ma- 
sonic avenue,  between  Page  and  Oak  streets.  Rev. 
Wm.  P.  Kirby,  Pastor;  residence,  2224  Halght  street. 
Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy  days  at  7:30  and  9:30 
A.M.:  vespers  at  7:30  p.  M.;  Sunday  School  after  9:30 
mass;  mass  on  week  days  at  7:.30  a.  m. 

St.  Anthony's  Church.  Location— Army  street, 
between  Shotwell  and  Folsom.  Rev.  Leo  Bruener. 
O.  S.  F.,  Rector. 

St.  Boniface's  Church  (German).  Location- 
South  side  of  Golden  Gate  avenue,  between  Jones 
and  Leavenworth  streets.  Served  by  the  Franciscan 
Fathers,  Rev.  Maximilian  Neumann,  O.  S.  F.,  Su- 
perior. Masses  on  Sundays  at  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10:30 
a.m.;  vespers  at  7:30  p.  m.;  masses  on  week  days  at 
5:30,  7  and  8  a.  m.;  Sunday  School  Immediately  after 
the  9  o'clock  mass.  There  Is  also  a  Parochial  School 
in  connection  with  the  Church,  conducted  by  one 
male  teacher  and  six  Sisters  of  St.  Dominic. 

St.  Brendan's  Church.  Location— Northeast  cor- 
ner of  Fremont  and  Harrison  streets.  Rev.  John  F. 
Nugent,  Rector;  residence,  320  Harrison  street. 
Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy  days  at  6:30, 8,  8:45  and  11 

A.  m.;  week-day  masses  at  6:30,  7  and  7:30  a.  m.; 
vespers  at  7:30  p.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m.; 
attendance,  225;  Rev.  J.  J.  Gannon,  Assistant  Rector. 
Societies  connected  with  the  Church  are:  League  of 
the  Sacred  Heart,  Children  of  Mary  Sodality,  Holy 
Angels'  Sodality,  Holy  Childhood  Sodality,  St.  Vin- 
cent de  Paul  Society. 

St.  Brigid's  Church.  Location— Van  Ness  ave- 
nue and  Broadway.  Rev.  John  E.  Cottle,  Rector; 
residence,  2111  Van  Ness  avenue;  Rev.  M.  Ryan  and 
Rev.  B.  McKinnon,  Assistant  Rectors.  Masses  on 
Sundays  at  6:30,  8,  9  and  10:45  a.  m.;  vespers  at  7:30 
p.  M.;  week  day  masses  at  6,  7,  and  7:30  a.  m.;  Sunday 
School  attendance,  425.  Societies  connected  with 
the  Church  are:  Clients  of  Mary  Sodality,  140  mem- 
bers; St.  Aloystus'  Sodality,  60  members;  League  of 
the  Cross. 

St.  Dominic's  Church  and  Monastery.  Loca- 
tion—Northwest corner  of  Bush  and  Steiner  streets. 
Served    by   the  Dominican     Fathers.     Very     Rev. 

B.  M.  Doogan,  Rector.  Masses  Sunday  at  6,  7,  8,  8:45, 
9:30  and  10:30  A.  M.;  procession  of  the  rosary  confra- 
ternity on  the  first  Sunday  of  each  month;  proces- 
sion of  the  Holy  Name  confraternity  on  the  second 
Sunday  of  each  month,  followed  by  sermon  and  ben- 
ediction at  7:30  p.  M.;  masses  week  days  at  6,  6:30,  7 
and  8  a.  m. 

St.  Dominic's  Monastery.  Location— Corner 
Bush  and  Steiner  streets.  Very  Rev.  Father 
B.  McGovern,  O.  P.,  Prior.  Masses  on  Sundays  at  6,  7, 
8,  8:4.5,  9:30  and  10:30  a.  m.;  on  week  days  at  6,  6:30,  7 
and  8  A.  M.;  rosary,  sermon  and  benediction  Sunday 
evenings  at  7:.30;  rosary  and  meditation  every  even- 
ing at  7:30;  rosary  procession  every  first  Sunday  of 
every  month  at  7:30;  Holy  Name  procession  second 
Sunday  of  every  month  at  7:30. 


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St.  Fkaxcis"  Church.  Location — Corner  Vallejo 
street  and  Montgomery  avenue.  Rev.  J.  G.  Conlan, 
Rector;  residence,  620  Vallejo  street;  Rev.  T.  B. 
Duffy  and  Rev.  M.  J.  Giles,  Assistant  Rectors.  Sun- 
day masses  at  7,  8:45,  9:30  and  11  a.  m.,  the  mass  at  9:30 
being  the  children's  mass;  vespers,  sermon  and  ben- 
ediction Sunday  at  7:30  P.  M.;  dally  mass,  7:30  a.  si. 

St.    Ignatius'    Chukch 
Hayes  street,  near  Van  Nes 

the  Fathers  of  the  Society  of  .Jesus,  connected  with 
St.  Ignatius'  College.  Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy 
days  at  5,  .5:30,  6:30,  7:30.  8:.30,  9:30  and  10:80  a.  m.; 
rosary  at  7:15  p.m.;  vespers  at  7:30  p.  ii.;  sermon 
and  benediction  at  8  p.  M;.    masses  on  week  days  at 

5.  5:45,  6:30,  7:15  and  8  a.  ii.;  rosary  and  other  devo- 
tional exercises  at  7:30  P.  M.;  Gentlemen's  Sodality 
at  7:30  a.  m.;  Father  Leggio,  S.  .J.,  Director.  Ladies' 
Sodality  at  7:.30  a.  m.,  on  third  Sunday  of  month; 
Father  Maraschi,  S.  J.,  Director.  Boys'  Sodalitv  at 
x:.30a.  m.;  Mr.  George  Butler,  S.  J.,  Director.  Con- 
fessions heard  at  all  times;  in  Sodality  Chapel,  for 
males  only,  7  to  9  p.  m.,  Saturday. 

St.  James'  Church.  Location— Twenty-third  and 
Guerrero  streets.  Rev.  P.  R.  Lynch,  Rector;  resi- 
dence, 1032  Guerrero  street.  Rev.  P.  J.  0'  onnor. 
Assistant  Rector.  Order  of  masses:  7,  9  and  10:.30 
A.  M.  Sundays;  7  a.  m.  daily;  childrens'  mass,  9  a.  m. 
Sundays;  vespers  and  benedction,  7:30  P.  m.  Sunday 
School  attendance,  475.  Societies  connected  with 
the  church  are:  Immaculate  Conception  Sodality. 
100  members;  Children  of  Mary,  65  members;  Young 
Ladies',  69  members;  Young  Mens',  55  members: 
League  of  the  Sacred  Heart.  1000  members;  St.  Vin- 
cent de  Paul  Society.  20  members;  League  of  the 
Cross,  250  members. 

St.  Joseph's  Chup.ch.  Location— Tenth,  between 
Folsom  and  Howard  streets.  Rev.  P.  Scanlan,  Rec- 
tor; residence,  214  Tenth  street;  Rev.  J.  Collins,  Rev. 
J.  McDonnell  and  Rev.  E.  J.  Doran,  Assistant  Rectors. 
Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy  days  at  6,  7,  8,  9  and  10:30 
A.  M.,  and  at  9  o'cloclj  in  the  hall,  for  children  onlv; 
vespers  at7:30p.  M.;  massesonweek  days  at6:30aud 
7:30  A.  M.;  solemn  requiem  mass  at  9  a.  m.  (This 
hour  can  be  changed  for  special  causes.)  Business 
hours,  9  to  10  a.  m.  and  7  to  8:30  p.  M.  Sunday  school 
at  9  a.  m.,  attendance  310;  Parochial  School,  attend- 
ance 1,047.  Societies  connected  with  the  church  are: 
Sodality  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  200  mem- 
bers; Sodality  of  Children  of  Mary  and  Holy  Angels, 
332  members;  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Society.  1-25  mem- 
bers. 

St.  ALiRY's  Church  (Paulist  Fathers).  Location— 
Xortheast  corner  California  and  Dupont  streets. 
Rev.  Henry  H.  Wyman.  C.  S.  P.,  Superintendent  and 
Rector;  Rev.  Arthur  M.  Clark.  C.  S.  P..  Rev.  Sam- 
uel B.  Hedges,  C.  S.  P.;  Rev.  Francis  B.  Dohertv. 
C.  S.  P.,  Rev.  M.  Otis,  C.  S.  P..  are  in  charge.  Masses 
on  Sundays  at  6:30,  7:. 30,  9  and  11  a.  m.:  vespers  and 
sermon  at  7:45  p.  m.  These  priests  give  missions  and 
special  courses  all  over  the  State. 

St.  Mart's  Cathedral.  Location  —  Xorthwest 
corner  Van  JTess  avenue  and  O'Farrell  street.  Most 
Rev.  P.  W.  Riordan,  Archbishop;  Very  Rev.  J.  J 
Prendergast,  Vicar-General ;  Rev.  P.  C.  Yorke,  Chan- 
cellor; Rev.  P.  E.  Mulligan.  Secretary;  Rev.  Edw. 
Dempsey,  Rev.  Jos.  Byrne.  Rev.  J.  B.  Hannigan  and 
Rev.  Charles  A.  Ramm.  Assistants;  residence.  1100 
Franklin  street.   Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy  days  at 

6.  7,  8,  9  and  10:30  a.  m.;  vespers  and  benediction  at 
7::30  p.  M.;  children's  mass,  in  Cathedral  chapel,  at 
9  a.  m.;  masses  on  week  days  at  6  and  7  a.  m. 

St.  Michael's  Church.  Location— Broad  street, 
near  Plymouth  avenue.  Rev.  James  Cooper.  Rector: 
residence,  San  Mateo.  Cal.  Masses  on  Sunday  at  11 
A.  m;  first  Sunday  In  each  month  at  9  a.  m. 

St.  Patrick's  Church.  Location— Mission  street, 
between  Third  and  Fourth.  Rev.  P.  J.  Grey.  Rector; 
residence,  744  Mission  street;  Rev.  John  Brennan,  Rev. 
Jas.  Ferguson  and  Rev.  R.  Power.  Assistant  Rectors. 
Masses  on  Sundays  and  holy  days  at  6,  7.  8.  9  and  10::30 
A.  M.;  vespers  at  7:30  P.  M.;  masses  on  week  days  at 
6:30,  7and7:.30A.  M.;  confessions  on  Saturdays"  and 
eve  of  festivals  from  3  to  6  and  7  to  10  p.  m.;  also  on 
week  days  after  masses;  business  hours,  9  to  11  a.  m., 
2  to  4  and  7  to  8:30  p.  M. 

St.  Paul's  Church.  Location  —  Twenty-ninth 
and  Church  streets.  Rev.  M.  D.  Connolly,  Rector; 
residence,  1628  Church  street;  Rev.  "\V.  O'Grady, 
Assistant  Rector.  Masses  on  Sunday  at  7,  8:30,  9:30 
and  10:30  A.  31.;  vespers  at  7:30  p.  m.;  mass  on  week 
days  at  7  a.  m.  Sunday  School  at  2  p.  m.;  attendance, 
600.  Societies  connected  with  the  church  are:  Holy 
Name  Society  (Young  men  and  boys).  120  members; 


Young  Ladles'  Society,  85  members;  Holy  Angels' 
Sodality.  110  members;  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  140 mem- 
bers; Holy  Childhood  Sodality,  100  members. 

St.  Peter's  Church.  Location— East  side  of  Ala- 
bama street,  between  Twenty-fourth  and  Twenty- 
fifth.  Rev.  P.  S.  Casey,  Rector;  Rev.  James  McDon- 
ald and  William  Lyons,  Assistants;  pastorial  resi- 
dence, 203  Twenty-fourth  street.  Masses  on  Sunday 
at  7,  9  and  10:30  a.  m.;  on  holy  days  at  6,  7  and  9  a.  m.; 
mass  on  week  days  at  7  a.m.;  children's  mass  at  9 
A.M.,  in  the  hall  on  Florida  street;  Sunday  School  after 
the  children's  mass:  in  the  boys'  school  for  boys.  In 
the  convent  for  girls.  The  Parochial  schools,  under 
the  charge  of  the  Brothers  of  the  Christian  Schools 
and  the  Sisters  of  Mercy,  accommodate  the  youth 
of  the  parish. 

St.  Rose's  Church.  Location— Brannan  street, 
near  Fourth.  Rev.  D.  F.  Nugent,  Rector;  residence, 
5:^2  Brannan  street;  Rev.  M.  Kennealy  and  Rev.  John 
Cullen,  Assistant  Rectors;  residence,  532  Brannan. 
Masses  at  7,  8,  9  and  10:30  a.m.;  vespers  at  7:30  P.M. 
Sunday  School  attendance,  800;  Parochial  School  at- 
tendance, 475.  Societies  connected  with  the  church 
are:  League  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  1,200  members; 
Confraternity  of  Bona  Mors,  1,000  members;  Arch- 
confraternity  of  Poor  Souls,  180  members:  Altar  So- 
ciety, 181  members;  Children  of  Mary  Sodality,  70 
members;  Holy  Angels  Sodality,  75  members;  Infant 
Jesus  Sodality,  148  members,  and  Saint  Aloysius' 
Sodality,  48  members. 

St.  Teresa's  Church.  Location— Tennessee  street, 
between  Butte  and  Solano,  Potrero.  Rev.  P.  O'Con- 
nell.  Rector;  Rev.  William  Quill,  Assistant  Rector; 
residence,  723  Tennessee  street.  Masses  on  Sundays 
at  7:30,  9  and  10:30  a.  m.;  week  days  at  7:30  and  8  a.  m. 

Sts.  Pietko  e  Paolo  Church.  Location— Fil- 
bert and  Dupont  streets.  Rev.  Raphael  de  Carolis, 
Rector;  residence,  1600  Dupont  street;  Rev.  C.  De 
Romainls,  Assistant  Rector.  Masses  on  Sunday 
at  7,  9  and  10:.30  a.  m.  Sunday  School  attend- 
ance, 550.  Societies  connected  with  the  church  are: 
League  of  Sacred  Heart,  400  members:  Sts.  Peter 
and  Paul's  Society,  61  members;  Altar  Society,  200 
members;  Sts.  Peter  and  Paul's  Young  Men's  Sodal- 
ity. 30  members;  Children  of  Mary  Sodality,  40  mem- 
bers; Holy  Angels  Sodality,  125  members;  Holy 
Childhood  Sodality,  100  members:  Sanctuary  Boys' 
Society,  25  members;  Sts.  Peter  and  Paul's  Y.  M. 
C.  Union,  45  members. 

Star  of  the  Sea  Church.  Location— Northwest 
corner  Point  Lobos  and  Eighth  avenues.  Rev.  J.  P. 
C'oyle,  Rector;  residence.  Point  Lobos  and  Eighth 
avenues.  Sunday  School  attendance,  70.  Societies: 
Children  of  Mary  Sodality.  15  members;  Holy  Angels' 
Sodality,  25  members. 

Yglesia  r>E  Nuestra  Senora  de  Guadalupe. 
Location —North  side  Broadway,  between  Mason 
and  Taylor  streets.  Rev.  A.  M.  Santandreu.  Rector; 
residence,  908  Broadway;  Rev.  .James  Viladomat, 
Assistant  Rector.  Masses  on  Sunday  at  7,  9  and 
10:30  A.  M.;  vespers  at  7:30  P.  M.:  masses  on  week 
days  at  7  and  7:30  a.m.  Sunday  School  attendance, 
150.  Societies  connected  with  the  church  are:  Third 
(Jrder  of  St.  Francis,  50  members;  Altar  Society,  50^ 
members;  Perpetual  Adoration.  lOOmembers;  Ladies 
of  Christian  Charity,  formed  to  help  the  poor  of  the 
parish,  has  54  members. 

CHAPELS. 

Holy  Names  Convent— Tenth  and  Howard  streets. 

Immaculate  Conception— Twenty-fourth  and  Guer- 
rero streets. 

Magdalen  Asylum — Potrero  avenue. 

Mt.  St.  Joseph's — South  San  Francisco. 

Notre  Dame  Convent  — Dolores  and  Sl.xteenth 
streets. 

Sacred  Heart  Academy— Ellis  and  Franklin  streets. 

Sacred  Heart  College— Eddy  and  Larkin  streets. 

Sacred  Heart  Presentation  Convent— Ellis  and  Tay- 
lor streets. 

Sacred  Heard  Presentation  Convent— Powell  street. 

Sisters  of  St.  Dominic— Twenty-fourth  and  Guer- 
rero streets. 

Sisters  of  the  Holy  Family— Hayes  street. 

St.  Bridget's  Convent  —  Van  Ness  avenue  and 
Broadway. 

St.  Francis  Technical  School — Geary  and  Gough 
streets. 

St.  Mary's  Hospital— Bryant  and  First  streets. 

St.  Rose's  Academy— Fell  and  Fillmore  streets. 

St.  Peter's  Academy — Twenty -fourth  and  Columbia 
streets. 

St.  Vincent's  Convent— Mission  street. 

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SWEDENBOEGIAN. 

First  New  Jektjsalem  Church.  Location— 
O'Farrell  street,  between  Webster  and  Fillmore, 
Bev.  F.  L.  Hlgglns,  Pastor.  Services  every  Sunday 
at  11  A.  M.  and  7:45  p.  M.;  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 
Evening  services  are  not  held  continuously  through- 
out the  year,  but  will  be  advertised  in  the  daily 
papers.  In  connection  with  the  church  is  a  free  cir- 
culating library,  containing  Swedenborg'.s  theologi- 
cal writings  and  the  collateral  works.  A.  W.  Man- 
ning, Librarian.  Library  open  after  Sunday  morn- 
ing service,  or  by  applying  at  1626  O'Farrell  street  on 
week  days. 

Second  New  .Jerusalem  Church.  Location- 
Corner  Lyon  and  Washington  streets.  Rev.  Joseph 
Worcester,  Pastor;  residence,  1030  Vallejo  street. 

UNITARIAN. 

First  Unitarian  Church.  Location— Southwest 
corner  Geary  and  Franklin  streets,  i^ev.  Horatio 
Stebblns,  D.  D.,  Pastor;  residence,  1609Larkin  street. 
Rev.  Wm.  G.  Eliot,  .Jr.,  Associate  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 27  Laurel  street.  Study  at  the  church  on  Mon- 
days from  10  to  12  a.  m.  Cyrus  O'Neil,  Sexton,  at  the 
church,  Mondays,  from  8  a.  ii.  to  5  p.  ii.;  Saturdays, 
from  8  a.m.  to  12m.:  residence,  116  Ridley  street. 
Services  are  held  in  the  church  every  Sunday  at  11 
A.  M.  and7  :30  P.  M.  The  services  of  Communion  and 
baptism  are  held  on  the  first  Sunday  in  March,  .June, 
September  and  December.  Sunday  School  with 
bible  and  Infant  classes',  meets  at  9:45  a.  m.  Sunday 
School  orchestra  rehearsal,  Thursdays  at  4  p.  m. 
Young  People's  Society  (Onward  Club),  business 
meeting,  last  Saturday  of  each  month  at  8  p.  m.  The 
two  societies  of  women  connected  with  the  church 
are  the  Society  for  Christian  Work  and  the  Channing 
Auxiliary,  The  Society  for  Christian  Work  adminis- 
ters the  charities  of  the  church;  meetings,  second  and 
fourth  Mondays  in  each  month;  Mrs.  E.  T.  B.  Mills, 
Corresponding  Secretary,  2904  California  street.  The 
Channing  Auxiliary,  for  the  support  and  advance- 
ment of  Unitarian  ideas— Post  Office  Mission  Com- 
mittee meets  Tuesdays  at  2  p.  m.  Applications  for 
pamphlet  Unitarian  literature,  addressed  Post  Office 
Mission,  First  Unitarian  Church,  will  be  promptly 
filled.  The  Channing  arranges  afternoon  lectures 
and  publishes  an  annual  calendar. 

Second  Unitarian  Church.  Location —Corner 
Capp  .and  Twentieth  streets.  Rev.  A.  J.  Wells,  Pas- 
tor; residence,  20  Liberty  street.  Sabbath  services 
at  11  a.  M.  and  7:45  p.  m. 

MISCELLANEOUS  CHURCHES. 

Advent  Christian  Church.  Location— Church 
street,  between  Twenty-ninth  and  Day.  Christian 
Endeavor  meeting  held  Sunday  at  6:45  p.  m.  Thomas 
Howell,  Elder;  residence,  20  Derby  place.  Sunday 
services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m. 

Brethren.  These  brethren  had  their  origin  at 
Plymouth,  England,  between  sixty-five  and  seventy 
years  ago,  in  which  country  they  are  generally 
known  as  "Plymouth  Brethren."  They,  however, 
disclaim  being  called  by  any  name  that  would  make 
them  sectarian.  They  simply  gather  to  the  name  of 
"Jesus  only."  They  are  orthodox  in  doctrine,  and 
acknowledge  no  creed  but  the  entire  Word  of  God. 
They  meet  in  this  city  in  Gospel  Hall,  832  Howard 
street.  All  correspondence  to  be  addressed  to 
Charles  Montgomery,  208  Bush  street. 

Catholic  Apostolic  Church.  Location  — 638 
Eighteenth  street.  Rev.  Wm.  Pearl,  Pastor;  resi- 
dence, 622^  Seventeenth  street.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  10  a.  m.  and  4:30  and  5:00  P.  M. 

Christian  Church  (First).  Location— East  side 
of  Twelfth  street,  between  Howard  and  Mission 
streets.  R.  M.  Campbell,  Pastor.  Services  every 
Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.;  Sunday  School  at 
9:;30  A.  M.;  Senior  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor 
meets  at  6:30  p.  m.;  Junior,  on  Sunday  at  4  p.  m.; 
prayer  meeting  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m.;  Auxiliary 
Christian  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  meets  first 
Thursday  of  each  month  at  2:30  p.  m.;  Ladies'  Aid 
Society,  every  Thursday  of  each  month  at  10  a.  m.  to 
4  p.  M. 

First  Church  of  Christ  (Scientist).  Location- 
Beethoven  Hall,  .336  Post  street.  The  Bible,  Science 
and  Health,  with  key  to  the  Scriptures,  by  Rev. 
Mary  Baker  G.  Eddy.  Readers:  Sue  Ella  Bradshaw, 
C.  S.  D.,  residence,  702  Powell  street;  Charles  M. 
Howe,  C.  S.  D.,  residence,  841  Post  street.  Services 
every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.,  including  an  exposition  of 
the  Christian  Science  Bible  Lessons,  International 
series. 


First  Progressive  Spiritual  Church.  Loca- 
tion—997  Market. 

Friends'  Meeting.  A  meeting  of  the  Society  of 
Friends  is  held  every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.  at  132  McAl- 
lister street,  opposite  the  City  Hall.  Room  and 
library  open  during  the  week. 

Latter  Day  Saints'  Church  of  Jesus  Chkist. 
Services  at  Academy  Hall,  927  Mission  street,  every 
Sunday  at  2  and  7  p.  m. 

Mariners'  Church,  The.  Of  San  Francisco;  was 
organized  by  its  present  Pastor,  Rev.  J.  Rowell,  in 
1858.  It  finds  its  field  for  usefulness  among  the  sea- 
men and  strangers  on  our  water  front.  It  has  a  good 
and  commodious  house  of  worship  on  the  northeast 
corner  of  Sacramento  and  Drumm  streets,  erected  in 
1866.  Here,  religious  meetings  are  held  every  day  in 
the  week,  temperance  meetings  twice  in  each  month, 
correspondence  maintained  with  seamen  in  all  parts 
of  the  world,  a  free  reading  room  maintained  (the 
first  free  reading  room  in  the  city),  with  books  and 
papers  in  various  languages,  and  writing  materials, 
all  free,  social  entertainments  given  twice  a  week, 
and  large  quantities  of  good  reading  matter  supplied 
to  out-bound  ships.  All  vessels  in  port,  and  sailors' 
boarding-houses,  are  often  visited,  and  all  possible 
effort  is  made  to  save  seamen  from  perils  and  vices, 
and  make  them  good  citizens  and  Christian  men. 
The  church  is  undenominational,  self-governed,  and 
is  aided  in  its  work  by  Christian  and  philanthropic 
people  of  every  name. 

Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter-Dat  Saints.  Meets  in  Mystic  Hall,  Red 
Men's  Building,  320  Post  street.  Services  every  Sab- 
bath at  11  A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  m.  They  have  a  Sunday 
School  whose  session  follows  the  morning  service. 
Communion  on  second  Sabbath  of  each  month.  They 
hold  a  council  on  Monday  evening;  prayer  meeting 
Wednesday  evening,  and  a  literary  meeting  under 
Zion's  Religio  Society  on  Friday  evening.  Their 
minister  the  past  year  is  Rev.  C.  A.  Parkin,  who  is 
also  the  Presiding  Elder  of  the  Northern  California 
District  Conference.  The  church  has  always  clung 
to  the  doctrine  of  one  wife  for  one  man.  The  chief 
feature  of  their  church  is  an  acceptance  of  the  New 
Testament  form  of  church  organization,  as  outlined 
in  Ephesians  4th  chap.,  and  an  aspiration  after  the 
spiritual  gifts  named  in  I  Cor.,  12th  chap.,  which  they 
claim  God  in  mercy  bestows  upon  them  when  He 
will,  not  when  they  will. 

Salvation  Army.  Headquarters,  1139  Market 
street.  Brigadier  James  Keppel,  commanding  Pacific 
Coast  Division. 

Life  Boat   (men's    food  and  shelter   depot),     lli 
Jackson  street  and  120  Oregon  street. 
Women's  Shelter.    553  Stevenson  street. 
Children's  Home.    328  Bryant  street. 
Corps    No.   1,   Commercial  street,    near  Kearny  ; 
Corps  No.  2,  Sacramento  and  Kearny  streets;  Corps 
No.  3,  711  Mission  street;    Corps  No.  4,  2417  Mission 
street;    Corps  No.  5,   Pacific  street,  near    Kearny; 
Corps  No.  6,  1139  Market  street.     Corps  No.  8,  616 
Merchant  street;  Corps  No.   9,   210  Grant   avenue; 
Corps  No.  10,  117  Jackson  street. 

Seventh  Day  Adtentists.  Location  —  Laguna 
street,  between  Golden  Gate  avenue  and  McAllister 
street.  Elder  G.  W.  Grainger,  Pastor;  residence, 
410  Franklin  street.  Services  on  Saturday  at  11  a.  m., 
on  Sunday  at  7:  .30  p.  m.  and  Sunday  School  at  9:45 
\.  M.;  Wednesday  evening,  prayer  meeting  ; 
Thursday  evening,  missionary  meeting. 

West  Side  Christian  Church.  Location- 
Bush  street,  between  Scott  and  Devisadero.  Rev. 
W.  A.  Gardner,  Pastor;  residence,  2.5'20  Bush  street. 
Sabbath  services  at  10  a.  m.  and  8:00  p.m.;  Sabbath 
School  at  11  A.  M.;  sermon  at  4:30  p.  m.  Miss  Nettie 
E.  Gardner,  Superintendent.  Junior  Christain  En- 
deavor meets  at  7:30  p.m.,  and  Senior  at  6:30  p.m.; 
prayer  meeting  on  Wednesday  at  7:30  p.  m.  Ihis 
church  was  organized  May 
ship,  300. 


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COLLEGES    AND    PRIVATE 
SCHOOLS. 

Academy  of  the  Sacred  Heart.  A  chartered 
institution  conducted  by  the  Ladies  of  the  Sacred 
Heart.  Location— Corner  of  Ellis  and  Franklm  streets. 
Its  aim  is  to  give  a  thorough  and  refined  education 
in  the  modern  languages,  science,  music  and  art. 
French  is  a  specialty  of  the  school. 


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Bolte'8  Jeanke.  Miss,  School.  Location— 2297 
Sacramento  street.  While  all  due  attention  is  given 
to  English,  it  Is  guaranteed  to  teach  the  French  and 
German  languages  as  thoroughly  and  rapidly  as  if 
acquired  abroad. 

Califiikxia  School  of  Mechanical  Aets,  The. 
Incuipoiated  1885.  The  school  was  founded 
liy  .hniics  Lick  and  endowed  with  S540,000, 
itsoliji'it  being,  "To  educate  males  and  females 
in  tin-  practical  arts  of  life,  such  as  workers 
in  wood.  iron  and  stone,  or  any  of  the 
metiU.s.  mill  in  whatever  indu.stry  intelligent  me- 
chanical .■skill  now  is  or  can  hereafter  be  applied, 
sucli  institution  to  be  open  to  all  youths  born  in 
California.  The  academic  buildings  and  shops  are 
located  at  the  corner  of  Sixteenth  (Center  street) 
and  rtah  streets,  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New 
Citv  Hall  and  one  block  east  of  Potrero  avenue,  ac- 
cessible by  Xinth  street.  Tenth  street  and  Potrero 
avenue.  Otiicers — Horace  Davis.  President;  A.  S. 
Hallidie,  Vice-President;  James  S.  Bunnell,  Secre- 
tary; Horace  Davis,  A.  S.  Hallidie.  .John  O.  Earl. 
Horatio  Stebbins,  D.  D.  and  James  Spiers,  Trustees; 
George  A.  Merrill,  Principal. 

CoLLE&E  OF  XoTKE  Dame.  Location — Dolores 
street,  between  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  streets. 
This  institution,  incorporated  and  empowered  to  con- 
fer collegiate  privileges,  is  situated  in  one  of  the 
most  agreeable  and  healthful  portions  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, retired,  yet  easy  of  access  by  the  street  cars. 
The  building  is  surrounded  by  spacious  and  hand- 
somely laid-out  grounds,  admirably  adapted  for 
exercise  and  amusement;  the  rooms  are  sunny  and 
well  ventilated.  The  object  of  the  Institution  is  to 
Impart  an  education,  solid  and  refined,  the  course  of 
instruction  being  well  calculated  to  render  the 
young  ladies  good  members  of  society  in  this  world, 
but,  above  all,  to  fit  them  for  that  Higher  Society 
which  should  be  the  aim  and  end  of  all  our  life's 
work.  The  discipline  is  mild,  yet  firm  and  energetic, 
while  the  greatest  care  is  taken  to  promote  the 
health  and  comfort  of  the  pupils.  The  course  of 
studies  is  pursued  mainly  in  the  English  language, 
but  French,  Spanish  and  German  are  taught  with 
gratifying  success.  A  partial  course  comprises 
Literature,  English,  Latin  and  modern  languages: 
also  any  special  branch  desired. 

De  Filippe's  Academy  of  LAXorAOES.  This 
well-known  institution  of  learning,  which  was  estab- 
lished in  1871,  Is  now  pleasantly  located  at  S20  Post 
street,  opposite  Union  Square,  and  is  patronized  bj" 
the  elite  of  our  city.  Prof.  De  Filippe  is  a  graduate 
of  the  acadamies  of  Paris  and  Madrid.  He  is  one  of 
the  foremost  imparters  of  instruction  in  Spanish 
and  French  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  He  personally 
superintends  the  French  and  Spanish  classes,  and  he 
has  a  corps  of  first-class  assistants  to  teach  any  of 
the  other  languages  that  people  may  desire  to  learn. 
In  the  parlors  of  his  academy  may  be  found  foreign 
periodicals,  and  a  large  and  varied  library  of  Euro- 
pean works,  free  to  the  use  of  scholars. 

Hastings  College  of  the  Law.  Founded 
March  26,  1878,  by  S.  Clinton  Hastings,  the  first  Chief 
Justice  of  the  State  of  California.  Martin  Kellogg, 
LL.D., President;  Hon.WilliamH.  Beatty,Sacramento, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  ex  oiflcio  Presi- 
dent of  Board  of  Directors;  Charles  W.  Slack.  Ph.B., 
LL.B.,  Dean  and  Professor  of  Law ;  William  B.  Bosley, 
A.  B.,  LL.  B.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Law;  Warren 
Olnev.  Jr.,  A.  B.,  LL.  B.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Law; 
J.  H."  C.  Bonte,  A.M.,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Ethics; 
Leonard  Stone,  LL.B.,  Mills  Building,  Registrar. 
College  exercises  held  in  the  old  Hall  of  Pioneers, 
808  Montgomery  street. 

Irving  Institute.  A  select  boarding  and  day 
school  for  young  ladies,  with  preparatory  depart- 
ment and  kindergarten  for  children,  is  located  at 
103«  Valencia  street,  corner  Hill,  where  young  ladies 
are  prepared  for  the  universities,  or  are  graduated 
upon  completing  its  full  academic  course.  Its  build- 
ings, furnished  with  every  modern  educational  ap- 
pliance, will  accommodate  fifty  boarding  pupils.  Dur- 
ing the  past  year  the  attendance  exceeded  123.  The 
Institute  is  now  in  its  nineteenth  year,  and  has  an 
alumni  association  of  more  than  100.  Thorough  ed- 
ucation is  given  in  all  its  departments  by  a  faculty 
of  twenty  teachers,  resident  and  visiting.  The 
musical  and  art  departments  are  marked  features  of 
the  school.  When  requested,  the  Institute's  car- 
riage calls  for  pupils.  Eev.  Edward  B.  Church,  M.A., 
Principal. 

Sacf.ed  HEAP.T  College.  Located  on  the  south- 
east corner  of  Eddy  and  Larkin  streets.  Founded  in 
1874.    Is  conducted  by  the  Brothers  of  the  Christian 


Schools.  The  primary  object  of  the  Society  of  the 
Brothers  of  the  Christian  Schools  is  the  moral  and 
intellectual  education  of  youth,  and  to  give  a  thor- 
oughly Christian  and  secular  education,  embracing 
the  classical,  scientific  and  commercial  courses. 
The  scholastic  year  is  divided  Into  two  terms  of  five 
months  each.  The  first  term  commences  about  the 
middle  of  July;  the  second  on  January  2.  Brother 
Erminold,  President. 

Sacred  Heart  Presentation  Convent.  Loca- 
tion, corner  Taylor  and  Ellis  streets.  A  chartered 
institution  conducted  by  the  Presentation  Sisters. 
Its  aim  is  to  give  a  thorough  and  refined  educa- 
tion. The  school  is  free  of  charge  to  all  denomina- 
tions. 

The  San  Francisco  Theological  Seminary. 
Organized  in  this  city  November  7,  1871.  It  is  a 
school  for  the  training  of  young  men  for  the  Gospel 
ministry,  and  Is  under  the  control  of  the  Presbyter- 
ian Synod  of  California.  It  Is  governed  by  a  board 
of  twenty-four  directors  chosen  from  the  Presbyter- 
ian Synods  of  Oregon  and  California.  For  a  number 
of  years  it  was  located  at  121  Haight  street.  Four 
years  ago  It  moved  into  Its  new  and  more  commodi- 
ous buildings  at  San  Anselmo,  Marin  county.  The 
institution  has  been  liberally  endowed.  Tuition  Is 
free  of  expense  to  students  of  all  denominations. 
Officers— Rev.  William  B.  Noble,  D.D.,  President;  R. 
J.  Trumbull,  Secretary  and  Business  Manager; 
George  D.  Gray,  Treasurer.  Business  office— No.  419 
Sansome  street. 

St.  Joseph's  Schools.  Boys'  school,  conducted 
by  the  Brothers  of  Mary.  Brother  George  N.  Sauer, 
Principal.  Average  attendance  nearly  700.  The 
Girls'  school  is  conducted  by  the  Sisters  of  the 
Holy  Names  of  Jesus  and  Mary.  The  buildings 
are  located  at  the  corner  of  Tenth  and  Howard 
streets. 

St.  Paul's  German  and  English  School. 
Connected  with  St.  Paul's  German  Lutheran  Church. 
Location — Corner  Eddy  and  Gough  streets.  Prof. 
J.  H.  Hargens,  Principal. 


University  of  the  Pacific.  A  consolidation  of 
the  San  Jose  College,  at  College  Park,  and  Napa  Col- 
lege, at  Napa  City,  universities  established  by  and 
under  the  control  of  the  California  Annual  Confer- 
ence of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Both 
institutions  were  consolidated  in  1894,  under  one 
Board  of  Trustees,  and  reincorporated,  with  the 
principal  place  of  business  in  San  Francisco.  The 
oflieers  of  the  Board  are  I.  J.  Truman,  Mills  build- 
ing, San  Francisco,  President;  S.  E.  Holden,  A.  M., 
Napa,  Vice-President;  Rev.  Thomas  Filben,  D.  D.. 
San  Francisco,  Secretary    Office,  Mills  building. 

Women's  Educational  and  Industrial  Union. 
Location— 7  Van  Ness  avenue,  where  one  of  the 
Ladies  of  the  Directory  may  be  seen  daily  from  11 

A.  M.  to  4  p.  M.  The  lessons  taught  embrace  the 
English.  German.  French  and  Spanish  languages;  the 
art  of  painting,  singing  and  of  playing  on  the  mando- 
lin, guitar  and  violin;  the  milliner's  and  dress- 
maker's arts,  and  those  of  the  manicure  and  the 
hairdresser  and  the  typewriter.  Cooking  also  is 
taught.  Every  Tuesday  evening  a  social  entertain- 
ment is  held,  free  to  all  women.  Employment 
bureau  for  women.  Officers-  Mme.  Louise  A. 
Sorbier,  President;  Mrs.  Paris  Kilburn,  Mrs.  Nellie 

B.  Eyster  and  Mrs.  P.  D.  Hale,  Vice-Presidents; 
Mrs.  L.  C.  Eraser,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  C.  F.  Kapp,  Re- 
cording Secretary;  Miss  M.  B.  Sorbier,  Corresponding 
Secretary.  Associate  Directors— Mrs.  R.  J.  Deane, 
Mrs.  E.  P.  Keeney,  Mrs.  H.  Lewis  and  Mrs.  R. 
Searles. 

ZisKA  Institute.  Its  chief  aim  will  ever  be  to 
furnish  the  best  attainable  advantages,  to  secure  not 
merely  culture,  but  the  most  healthful  mental  devel- 
opment. While  not  connected  with  any  special  de- 
nomination, the  school  is  christian  in  character  and 
purpose.  The  methods  of  Mme.  Ziska's  work  will  be 
preserved,  modified  by  the  results  of  her  greater 
experience,  her  recent  personal  observation  of  the 
best  educational  institutions  in  America  and  Europe, 
and  the  demands  of  a  progressive  age.  Located  at 
lfi06  Van  Ness  Avenue,  in  the  most  pleasant  part  of 
the  city.  The  spacious  house  affords  everything 
necessary  for  comfort  and  health,  and  Is  in  perfect 
sanitary  condition.  The  course  of  study  is  thorough 
and  comprehensive,  ranging  from  primary  through 
collegiate  departments. 


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lu  addition  to  the  Institutions  enumerated  above 
are  many  private  schools  of  excellent  reputation. 
Urban  Academy. 
Miss  Lake's  School. 
Miss  West's  School. 
Van  Js^ess  Seminary. 
Trinity  School. 

Mefret's  French  and  English  Institute. 
J?t.  Rose's  Academy. 
Our  Lady  of  Mercy's  School. 
-St.  Vincent's  School. 


COURTS. 


For  United  States  Courts,  see  Federal  Government 
officers.  For  Superior,  Justices  and  Police  Courts, 
see  City  and  County  Government.  For  Supreme 
■Court,  see  State  officers. 


EXCHANGES. 


Builders'  Exchange,  The.  40  New  Montgom- 
ery street,  corner  Mission  street.  Officers — Oscar 
Lewis,  President;  Jas.  A.  Wilson.  Secretary;  S.  D. 
North,  Financial  Secretary;  L.  A.  Larsen,  Recording 
Secretary.  Exchange  hours,  12  m.  to  2  p.  ii.  each  day. 
Building  open  from  8  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.  Board  of  Di- 
rectors meet  every  Friday  at  1:1.5  p.  m. 

Merchants'  Exchange  Association.  Office, 
Merchants'  Exchange  building.  The  object  of  this 
Association  is  the  promotion  of  the  interest  of  trade 
a,nd commerce.  Officers— W.  A.  Holcomb.  President: 
•George  P.  Morrow.  Vice-President;  J.  M.  Shotwell. 
Manager;  H.  T.  Emery,  Secretary. 

Pacific  Stock  Exchange  Board.  316  Montgom- 
ery street.  Officers— R.  G.  Horn,  President;  S.  Otis, 
Vice-President;  M.  Goldman,  Treasurer;  J.  Bourne, 
•Cliairman;  B.  Gardiner,  Secretary. 

San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange.  Meets 
dally  at  10:30  a.  m.,  in  rooms  of  Merchants' Exchange, 
425  California  street.  Object— To  promote  the  inter- 
est and  convenience  of  dealers  in  domestic  produce. 
■Officers— W.  A.  Holcomb,  President;  T.  C.  Fried- 
lander,  Secretary;  office,  433  California  street. 

San  Francisco  Stock  and  Exchange  Board. 
Organized  September  11,  1862.  Meetings  held 
■dally  at  9:30  A.  M.  and  2:30  P.  M.  at  331  Pine  street. 
■Officers- A.  G.  Gurnett,  President;  E.  P.  Barrett, 
Vice-President;  O.  V.  Walker.  Chairman;  George  T. 
Marye,  Jr.,  Treasurer;  Fred  W.  Hadley,  Secretary. 

Stock  and  Bond  Exchange.  Board  room,  22 
Merchants'  Exchange;  sessions  10:30  a.  m.  and  2  p.  ji. 
Officers-John  Perry,  Jr.,  President;  Aug.  Helbing. 
Vice-President;  R.  G.  Brown,  Chairman;  fCdward 
Barry,  Secretary;  Daniel  Meyer,  Treasurer. 


FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 
OFFICERS. 

Army  United  States,  Departmemt  of  Califok- 
3fiA  (embracing  the  State  of  Nevada) — Brigadier 
General  James  W.  Forsyth,  Commanding.  Head- 
•Quarters,  Phelan  building,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Personal  Staff— First  Lieutenant  J.  Franklin 
Bell,  Seventh  Cavalry,  Aid;  First  Lieutenant  J.  F. 
Reynolds  Landls,  First  Cavalry,  Aid,  Inspector  of 
Small  Arms  Practice  and  Acting  Engineer  Officer. 

Department  Staff — Colonel  O.  D.  Greene,  As- 
sistant Adjutant  General;  Major  Stephen  W.  Groes- 
beck.  Judge  Advocate;  Lieutenant  Colonel  Amos 
S.  Kimball,  Deputy  Quartermaster  General,  Chief 
Quartermaster;  Lieutenant  Colonel  William  H. 
Bell,  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Subsistence, 
■Chief  Commissary;  Lieutenant  Colonel  Johnson  V. 
D.  Mlddleton,  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Chief  Sur- 
geon; Major  Alfred  E.  Bates,  Paymaster,  Chief  Pay- 
master; First  Lieutenant  Frank  Greene,  Signal 
■Corps,  Chief  Signal  Officer;  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Francis  L.  Guenther,  Fifth  Artillery,  Artillery  In- 
spector. 

Quartermaster's  Department— Lieutenant  Col- 
•onel  James  6.  C.  Lee,  Deputy  Quartermaster  Gen- 
■eral;  in  charge  of  the  general  depot  of  the  Quarter- 
master's Department,  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  Captain 
Addison  Barrett,  Military  Storekeeper;  on  duty  at 
General  Quartermaster's  depot,  36  New  Montgomery 
street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


Subsistence  Department— Major  Charles  P. 
Eagan,  Commissary  of  Subsistence;  Purchasing  and 
Depot  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  m  New  Montgom- 
ery street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Army  United  States.  Engineers  (Pacific 
Coast)— Colonel  Charles  R.  Suter,  Division  Engineer 
of  the  Pacific  Division,  etc.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.; 
Major  Charles  E.  L.  B.  Davis,  Engineer  Twelfth 
Light  House  District,  etc.,  San  ITrancisco,  Cal.;  Cap- 
tain Cassius  E.  Gillette,  on  duty  with  California 
Debris  Commission,  etc,,  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  First 
Lieutenant  Joseph  E.  Kuhn.  under  the  immediate 
orders  of  Colonel  Suter;  First  Lieutenant  Charles 
L.  Potter,  under  the  immediate  orders  of  Major 
Davis;  First  Lieutenant  Herbert  Deakyne,  under 
the  immediate  orders  of  Captain  Gillette. 

Board  of  Examining  Surgeons  for  Pension- 
ers—Room  4,  1170  Market  street.  Joseph  Pescla, 
M.  D.,  D.  F.  Ragan,  M.  D.,  Max  Magnus,  M.  D.  Meet 
Wednesdays  and  Thursdays;  hours  10  a.  m.  to  12  m. 

Branch  Hydrographic  Office,  United  States 
Navy— Merchants'  Exchange  building.  Lieutenant 
A.  F.  Fechteler,  U.  S.  N.,  in  charge;  J.  T.  McMillan, 
Nautical  Expert;  C.  H.  Turner,  Messenger. 

California  Debris  Commission— Colonel  Charles 
R.  Suter  (Corps  of  U.  S.  Engieeers,  U.  S.  A.),  Presi- 
dent; Major  Charles  E.  L.  B.  Davis  and  Captain  C. 
E.  Gillette  (Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.).  Members' 
office.  59  Flood  building. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey— (See  Literary  and 
Scientific  Societies). 

Collector  of  the  Port — John  H.  Wise,  office. 
Custom  House;  E.  B.  Jerome,  Chief  C!lerk  and 
Special  Deputy;  Newton  S.  Farley  and  John  J.  To- 
bln.  Deputies;  George  W.  Cope,  Auditor;  Joseph  J. 
Chappell,  Cashier;  Harlow  H.  White,  Adjuster  of 
Duties;  J.  W.  Probasco,  Ganger. 

Internal  Revenue  Collector— O.  M.Welburn; 
Louis  Loupe,  Chief  Deputy. 

Master  in  Chancery,  and  U.  S.  Circuit  Court 
Commissioner— E.  H.  Heacock,  room  .57,  Appraisers' 
building. 

National  Quarantine  Station,  Angel  Island— 
M.  J.  Rosenau,  Passed  Assistant  Surgeon,  in  com- 
mand; Hospital  Steward,  George  H.  Brock. 

Naval  Officer— John  P.  Irish,  office.  Custom 
House;  Edwin  W.  Maslin,  Deputy. 

Post  Office,  Northwest  corner  Washington  and 
Battery  streets— Postmaster,  Frank  McCoppin;  R. 
E.  Doyle,  Assistant;  J.  L.  Meares,  Superintendent  of 
City  Delivery;  Steuart  Aldrlch,  Superintendent  of 
Money  Order  Division;  B.  McL.  Hardi.sty,  Superin- 
tendent of  Registry  Division;  E.  A."  O'Connor. 
Cashier. 

Post  Office  Inspectors— Room  78.  Appraisers' 
building.  Robert  R.  Munro,  Inspector  in  charge. 
Inspectors— John  O.  Culver,  James  AV.  Erwln,  M.  H. 
Flint,  J.  C.  F.  Gordon,  W.  A.  Robinson,  H.  P.  Thrall: 
Joseph  A.  McGeary,  Chief  Clerk:  Horatio  A.  Mc- 
Cormlck,  Stenographer. 

Special  Agents  U.  S.  Treasury  Department— 
Rooms  7  and  9,  Appraisers'  building.  H.  A.  Moore, 
Special  Agent  in  charge;  John  C.  Benton,  G.  E. 
Channlng,  Special  Employees;  D.  C.Jackson,  Spe- 
cial Inspector. 

Superintendent  Railway  Mail  Service. 
—Samuel  Flint,  office,  southwest  corner  Jackson  and 
Battery  streets ;  Harry  Lewis,  Assistant;  W.G.  Karpe, 
Chief  Clerk;  J.  S.Roberts,  Assistant  Clerk;  F.  I.  R. 
Moore,  Record  Clerk;  P.  R.  Downer,  Slip  Clerk;  J.  F. 
Lewis,  W.  C.  Hammond,  Stenographers. 

StJRVEYOR  OF  Customs— William  D.  English,  of- 
fice. Custom  House;  Samuel  J.  Ruddell,  Deputy. 

U.    S.    Appraiser     of    Merchandise  —  James   E. 

Tucker,  rooms  29  to  31,  Appraisers'  building. 
Assistants — James  B.  Stevens  and  Richard  P.  Doo- 

lan. 
Clerks — T.  O.Lewis  and  Charles  A.  Reynolds. 
Examiners— John  A.  Sampson,  George  A.  Reynolds, 

James  W.  Maguire,  Charles  J.  Evans,  David  W. 

Morris,    Raymer  Sharp,    Louis   Phelps  and  J. 

G.  Underwood. 
Samplers— D.   A.    Stivers,  Wm.  K.   Hatch  and  C. 

S.  Smyth. 
Messenger— C.  A.  Hughes. 


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U.  S.  CiKCuiT  CouKT,  Northern  District  of  Califor- 
nia—Room 46,   Appraisers'    building;    Clerk's 
office,  room  51. 
Judges— Stephen  J.  Field,  Joseph  McKenna,  AY.  B. 

Gilbert  and  E.  M.  Ross. 
Clerk  and  U.  S.  Commissioner— "W.  J.  Costigan. 
Deputy    Clerk   and    U.    S.    CommlsBloner— W.    B. 
Beaizley. 
U.  S.  CiKcuiT  CoTTET  OF  APPEA.LS,  for   the  Ninth 
Circuit— Room  i6.  Appraisers'  building;  Clerk's 
office,  room  44,  Appraisers'  building. 
Justice— Stephen  J.  Field. 

Circuit  Judges— Joseph  McKenna,  William  B.  Gil- 
bert and  Erskine  M.  Ross. 
District   Judges— Hiram    Knowles,    Corneluis    H. 
Hanford,  Thomas  P.  Hawley,  AVllliam  W.  Mor- 
row, Charles  B.  Bellinger  and  Orin  Wellborn. 
Clerk— Frank  D.  Monckton. 
Marshal— Barry  Baldwin. 
v.  S.  Commissioner   of   Immigeatiou— Walter  P. 
Stradley,  room  11,  4t.h  floor.  Mills  Building. 
Inspector— A.  H.  Geffeney. 
U.  S.  DisTKiCT  Attoknet— Henry  S.  Foote,  room 
61,  Appraisers'  building. 
Assistants — Samuel  Knight  and  Bert  Schleslnger. 
Chief  Clerk— Thomas  M.  Jewett. 
U.  S.  District  Court,  for  the  Northern  District  of 
California  —  Room    60,    Appraisers'    building: 
Clerk's  office,  room  63. 
Judge— William  W.  Morrow. 

Clerk  and  U.  S.  Commissioner— Southard  Hoffman. 
Deputy  Clerk- James  S.  Manley. 
Assistant  Clerks— John  Fouga  and  Francis  Krull. 
UxiTED    States  Geological    Surtet— Henry  W. 
Turner,    Geologist,     room     78b,     Appraisers' 
building. 
r.viTED     States     Internal   Revenue     Agent— 
B.  L.  Cromwell,  room  11,  Appraisers'  building. 
Assistant- Bert  M.  Thomas. 

Special    Gauger— John    G.   Meyer,  Jr.— Clerk,  De 
Witt  C.  Dixon 
United    States    Land    Office— E.   Hackett,     Re- 
ceiver; John  P.  Dunn,  Register;  610  Commer- 
cial street. 
Clerks— F.  B.  English,  F.  T.  Dunn. 
United     States     Life-Saving     Service— Major 
Thomas  J.  Blakeney,  Superintendent  Twelfth 
Life-Saving  District,  room  35,  Appraisers' build- 
ing. 
Assistant  Inspector— Captain  W.  C.  Coulson. 
Clerk— Edward  W.  Smith. 

Stations  in  San  Francisco— Fort  Point  Llfe-Saviug 
Station.    Presidio     Reservation;   Golden    Gate 
Park  Life-Saving  Station,  south  of  Cliff  House; 
South  Side  Life-Saving  Station,  Ocean  Beach. 
United  States  Lighthouse  Department  (Twelfth 
District)— Frank  Courtis,  U.  S.  N.,  In  charge; 
office,  402-404    Safe   Deposit    Building;    Major 
Charles  E.  L.  B.  Davis,    U.  S.  A.,  Engineer; 
office,  89-92  Flood  building. 
United     States    Lighthouse    Engineer- Major 
Charles  E.  L.  B.  Davis,  U.  S.  A.,  Engineer; 
office,  89-92  Flood  building. 
Clerks— Temple  T.  Spotts,  A.  Newbold. 
United    States   Lighthouse    Inspector- Frank 
Courtis,   U.  S.  N.,  Commander:    office  402-404 
Safe  Deposit  building. 
Clerks— Charles  H.  Thompson,  Edward  M.  Shaw. 
Fritz  B.  Sellman. 
United    States  Local  Inspector  of   Hulls  op 
Steam  Vessels— F.    S.    Talbot,    room  21,  Ap- 
praisers' building. 
Assistant— D.  Marcucci,  room  20,  Appraisers'  build- 
ing. 
United  States  Local  Inspector  of  Boilers  of 
Steam    Vessels— W.    A.    Phillips,    room    27. 
Appraisers'  building. 
.\ssistant— John    K.  Bulger,  room  20,    Appraisers' 
building. 
United    States     Marine     Hospital  — Mountain 
Lake,  Presidio  Reservation;  office,  room  1,  Ap- 
praisers'   building;   Surgeon  John  Godfrey  in 
command. 
Assistant  Surgeons— Rupert  Blue  and  J.  H.  Oaklev; 
dispensary    and    office.    Appraisers'    building, 
room    1;    Rupert    Blue,    assistant    surgeon  in 
charge. 
United  States  Marshal  of  Northern  District 
OF   California— Barry   Baldwin;    office.    Ap- 


Deputies— S.  P.   Monckton,  J.   D.   Harris,   Joshua 
Littlefield,    Thomas   J.    Gallagher.  Henry   M. 
Moffltt. 
United  States  Mint— The  law  for  the  establish- 
ment and  regulation  of  the  Mint  of  the  United  States 
provides   that  any  person  may  deposit  bullion  for 
coinage  or  to  be  made  into  fine  bars,  the  bars  to  be 
stamped  in  such  manner  as  shall  indicate  the  weight, 
flneness  and  value  of  same.  In  case  of  silver  bullion, 
deposits  are  received  only  for  manufacture  into  fine 
bars,  the  Government  reserving  the  right  to  make  Its 
silver  coin  from  bullion  purchased  in  the  market. 
Office  hours  from  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.  ;    gold   bullion 
received  daily  from  9  a.  m.  to  12  m.;  silver  received 
from   9    a.    m.   to  1   p.   m.;   visitors  admitted  daily 
from  9  to  11:.S0  a.  m. 
Superintendent— John  Daggett. 
Melter  and  Rellner— Alexander  Martin. 
Coiner— A.  T.  Spotts. 
Assayer— J.  W.  Pack. 
United  States  Navy  Pay  Office— Office,  '202  San- 
some  street. 
Pay  Inspector— Edward  Bellows,  U.  S.  N. 
Head  Clerk— George  L.  Foreman. 
Clerks— C.  W.  Edgcumbe,  F.  E.  Jones  and  A.  F.. 
Gomez. 
United  States  Pension  Agency— Pension  Agent, 
Gen.  P.  F.  Walsh ;   office,  4th  floor,  101  Sansome 
street. 
Chief  Clerk— A.  Mautner. 
United  States  Secret  Service- Agent,  Nicholas- 
R.  Harris;  office,  room  12,  Appraisers'  building. 
Assistant— J.  D.  Harris. 
United    States     Shipping    Commissioner— Wm. 
H.  Gwin,  rooms  13-15,  Appraisers'  building. 
Chief  Deputy— Stafford  H.  Parker. 
Deputies— Joe  F.  Curtin,  Henry  W.  Groth,  James 
B.  Newsom,  Thomas  H.  Murphy  and  John  W. 
Danks. 
LTnited    States    Sub-Treasury — Assistant  Treas- 
urer—C.  P.  Berry,  608  Commercial  street;  office 
hours,  10  A.  m.  to  3  p.  M. 
Acting  Assistant  Treasurer  and  Cashier— Thomas- 
P.  Burns. 
United  States  Supervising  Inspector  of  Steam. 
Vessels,    P'irst   District— John    Bermingham, 
room  23,  Appraisers'  building. 
United  States  Surveyor-General  for  Califok- 
NiA— W.  S.  Green,  610  Commercial  street. 
Chief  Clerk— E.  A.  Willard. 
Chief  Draughtsman— C.  D.  Rhodes. 
Corresponding  Clerk — T.  P.  Harden. 
Accountant— Miss  E.  D.  Pratt. 
United   States    Weather    Bureau  — Office,  lOtb 
floor  Mills  Building. 
Forecast  Official— W.  H.  Hammon. 
Local  Forecast  Official- Alexander  G.  McAdle. 
Observers— G.  H.  Wilson.  G.  E.  Lawtou,  C.  Ellen- 
berger  and  Walter  H.  Scholl. 
-Wm.  Fahlbusch. 


FOREIGN    CONSULS    IN    SAN 
FRANCISCO. 


Austro-Hungarian  Empire— Francis  Korbel,  308 
Battery. 

Belgium— Wilfrid  B.  Chapman,  123  California, 
room  16. 


China— Fung  Tung  Heng,  Consul-General,  806. 
Stockton. 

Costa  Rica— Rafael  Gallegos,  Consul-General, 
2.30  California. 

Denmark— John  Simpson,  22  California,  room  12. 

France— Alexandre  Laurence  de  Lalande,  604 
Commercial. 

German  Empire— Adolph  Rosenthal,  Consul-Gen- 
eral, Oswald  Lohan,  Vice-Consul,  318  Sacramento. 

Great  Britain- Joseph  W.  Warburton,  Consul- 
General,  Wellesley  Moore,  Vice-Consul,  506  Battery. 

Greece— August  Goustiaux,  Acting,  625  Union. 

Guatemala— Miguel  Carrillo,  204  Front. 

Hawaiian  Islands— Charles  T.  Wilder,  Consul- 
General,  John  F.  Soper,  Vice-Consul,  208  Sansome,. 
room  22. 


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HONDUKAS— John  T.  Wright,  640  Market. 

Jtaly— F.  Bruni  Grlmaldi,  506  Battery. 

Japan— Saburo  Koya,  1514  Pine. 

Mexico— Alexander  K.  Coney,  Consul-General,  604 
Clay. 

NiCAKAGiTA— William  L.  Merry,  Consul-General, 
331  Pine,  room  2. 

Paraguay- P.  J.  Van  Loben  Sels,  508  Montgomery. 

Persia— George  E.  P.  Hall,  212  Sansome,  room  2. 

Peru— Robert  B.  Hule,  203  California. 

Portugal— Ignacio  da  Costa  Duarte,  Consul,  605 
Clay,  J.  H.  Laidley,  Vice-Consul,  323  Montgomery. 

Republic  of  Colombia— Adolfo  Canal,  217  San- 
some, room  9. 

Russia— Vladimir  A.  Artsimovitch,  Consul-Gen- 
eral, Horace  G.  Piatt,  Vice-Consul,  418  California, 
rooms  9-10. 

Salvador— Eustoejio  Calderon,  303  California, 
room  2. 

Spain— Jorge  Madrilley,  illii  California. 

Sweden  AND  NoRWAT—Henry  Lund,  214  California. 

Switzerland— Antolne  Borel,  311  Montgomery. 

The  Netherlands— p.  J.  Van  Loben  Sels,  508 
Montgomery. 

Turkey— George  E.  P.  Hall,  212  Sansome,   room  2. 

Uraguay— Jose  Costa,  114  Montgomery. 

OFFICERS    OF    STATE    OF 
CALIFORNIA. 

SUPREME    COURT. 

Location,  825  Market  Street,  Emporium  Building. 

Chief  Justice— W.  H.  Beatty. 

Justice — T.  B.  McFarland. 

Justice— Ralph  C.  Harrison. 

Justice— C.  H.  Garoutte. 

Justice— Jaclcson  Temple. 

Justice— F.  W.  Henshaw. 

Justice — W.  C.  Van  Fleet. 

Attorney-General— W.  F.  Fitzgerald.  419  Cali- 
fornia street. 

Assistant  Attorney-General — W.  H.  Anderson, 
419  California  street. 

Deputy  Attorney-General— C.  N.  Post,  Sacra- 
mento. 

Deputy  Attorney-General— C.  H.  Jackson.  419 
California  street. 

Deputy  Attorney-General — Henry  E.  Carter,  419 
California  street. 

Reporter— C.  P.  Pomeroy. 

Assistant  Reporter— H.  L.  Gear. 

Clerk— T.  H.  Ward. 

Deputy  Clerk— E.  A.  Marshall,  San  Francisco. 

Deputy  Clerk— W.  M.  Ward,  San  Francisco. 

Deputy  Clerk — A.  W.  Johnson,  San  Francisco. 

Deputy  Clerk— H.  A.  McCraney,  Sacramento. 

Deputy  Clerk— F.  C.  Woodbury,  Los  Angeles. 

Deputy  Clep.k— E.  S.  Butterworth,  Los  Angeles. 

Secretary- Frank  T.  Meagher. 

Sbabetary— H.  C.  Finkler. 

Phonographic  Reporter- E.  A.  Girvln. 

Librarian — Benjamin  Edson. 

Supreme  Court  Commissioners — I.  S.  Belcher, 
Niles  Searls,  P.  Van  Clief,  John  Haynes,  E.  W. 
Britt;  D.  B.  Woolf,  Secretary. 

Department  1— Presiding  Justice— Ralph  C.  Harri- 
son. 
Justice— C.  H.  Garoutte. 
Justice— W.  C.  Van  Fleet. 

Department   2— Presiding  Justice— T.    B.    McFar- 
land. 
Justice— Jackson  Temple. 
Justice— F.  W.  Henshaw.' 

San  Francisco  District— Alameda,  Contra  Costa. 
Del  Norte,  Humboldt  Lake,  Marin,  Mariposa, 
Mendocino,  Monterey,  Napa,  San  Benito,  San 
Francisco,  Santa  Clara,  Santa  Cruz,  San  Mateo, 
Sonoma. 


Los  Angeles  District— Inyo,  Kern,  Los  Angeles, 
Orange,  Riverside,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego, 
San  Luis  Obispo,  Santa  Barbara,  Ventura. 
Sacramento   District— Alpine,     Amador,     Butte, 
Calaveras,  Colusa,  El  Dorado,  Fresno,  Glenn. 
King,  Lassen,  Merced,  Modoc,  Mono,  Nevada. 
Placer,    Plumas,     Sacramento,     San   Joaquin. 
Shasta,   Sierra,    Siskiyou,    Solano,    Stanislaus. 
Sutter,    Tehama,    Trinity,   Tulare,  Tuolumne, 
Yolo,  Yuba. 
Sessions— San  Francisco — Second  Monday  in  Janu- 
ary; third  Monday  in  July.    Los  Angeles— First 
Monday  in  .\pril ;  second  Monday  In  October, 
Sacramento— First    Monday    in    May;     second 
Monday  in    November.      All  remittiturs  will 
issue  from   the    San   Francisco   office.     Tele- 
phone South  443. 
Governor— James  H.  Budd-  salary,  86,000. 
Private  Secretary— E.  D.  McCabe;  salary,  ?4,000. 
Executive  Clerk— Josephine  M.   Todman;   salary, 
»2,600. 

Lieutenant-Governor— ,    ex-oflacio 

President  of  the  Senate,  at  SIO  per  diem. 

Attorney-General— W.     F.     Fitzgerald;     salary, 

83,000. 

First  Assistant— W.  H.  Anderson;  salary,  82,700. 

Clerk  of  Supreme    Court- T.  H.    Ward;    salary, 

83,000. 
Controller— Edward  P.  Colgan;  salary,  83,000. 

Deputy— W.  W.  Douglass;  salary,  82,400. 
Secretary  of  State— L.  H.  Brown;  salary,  83,000. 

Deputy— William  T.  Sesnon;  salary,  82,400. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction — Samuel 
T.  Black;  salary,  83,000. 
Deputy— W.  W.  Seaman;  salary,  82,400. 
Superintendent  of  State  Printing — A.  J.  John 

St  on;  salary,  83,000. 
Surveyor-General— M.  J.  Wright;  sal.iry.  88,000. 
Deputy— F.  E.  Wright;  salary,  82,400. 
(The  Surveyor-General  is  ex-officio  Register  of  the 
State  Land  Office.) 
Treasurer— Levi  RackliflEe;  salary,  83,000. 

Deputy— F.  W.  Judson;  salary,  82,400. 
Adult   Blind   Home    (Oakland). 
Trustees— N.  W.  Spaulding,   T.  C.   Coogan,  N.  T. 

James,  J.  R.  Glasscock  and  D.  S.  Hirshberg 
Superintendent— John  C.  Hays 
Agnews  Hospital  for  Chronic  Insane  (Agnews). 
Chairman  Board  of  Directors— W.   W.   Montague, 

San  Francisco. 
Secretary— T.  S.  Montgomery. 
Agriculture,  Board  of. 
President— Charles  M.  Chase,  San  Francisco. 
Secretary— Edwin  F.  Smith,  Sacramento. 
Analyst,  State— Prof essor  A.  B.  Rising,  University 

of  California,  Berkeley. 
Bank  Commissioners— J.   B.  Fuller,   term  expires 
February,    1898;     Paris    Kilburn     (President), 
term  expires  May,   1898;    H.  W.  Magee,   term 
expires  July,   1898. 
Secretary— Charles  H.  Dunsmoor,  530  California. 
Building    and    Loan    Association    Commission- 
ers.  George  A.  Fisher,  San  Francisco;  William 
A.  Spalding,  Los  Angeles.   Secretary,  James  L. 
Fields,  132  Market  street. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the   Blind,   Asylum    foe 

President  Board  of  Trustees— AV.  C.  Bartlett. 
Secretary— W.  L.  Prather. 
Superintendent— W.  Wilkinson. 
Debris  Commissioner— John  F.  Kidder,Gras8Valley. 
Dental  Examiners,  Board  of. 
President— E.  F.  Tebbets,  M.  D.,  Sacramento. 
Secretary— W.  F.  Grlswold,  San  Francisco. 
Education,   Board    of— Is  composed  of  the    Gov- 
ernor,     Superintendent     Public     Instruction, 
President  University  of  California,  Professor  of 
Pedagogy,  University  of  California,  Principals, 
Normal  Schools  of  San  Jose,  Los  Angeles  and 
Chlco. 
Equalization,    Board    of    (Office,   Sacramento)— 
A.  Chesebrough,  L.  C.  Morehouse,  President; 
R.  H.  Beamer  and  George  L.  Arnold;  E.  P.  Col- 
gan, Controller  and  ex-officio. 
Examiners,  Board  of— Composed  of  the  Governor, 
the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  Attorney-Gen- 
eral. 
Secretary— John  Markley. 


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Hospitals. 


Feeble  Minded  Childken,  Home  foe   (Eldrldee 

Sonoma  County).  ' 

Trustees— A.  P.  Overton,  Charles  P.  Eells,  F.  W 

Lougee  and  R.  A.  Poppe. 
Superintendent  and  Secretary— A.  E.  Osborne,  Glen 
Ellen. 
Fish  Commissioneks— J.  M.  Morrison,  Sacramento; 
W.  C.   Murdoch,  San  Francisco,  and  Henry  F. 
Emeric.  San  Francisco. 


e,  Berkeley. 


Feuit  Pests,  Inspector  of — W.  G. 

Haebor  Commissioners. 
Eureija,  Humboldt  Bay— The  Mayor  of  Eureka  and 

Josiah  Bell. 
San  Diego— W.  W.  Stewart  and  D.  C.  Eeed.     J    H 

Barbour,  Secretary. 
San  Francisco    (10    California  street)— E.  L.     ol- 
non,  President;  Dan  T.  Cole  and  F.  S.  Chad- 
bourne.    J.  J.  Keegan,  Secretary. 

Health,  Board  of- J.   H.   Davisson,   Los  Angeles 
President;  Winslow  Anderson,  C.  W.  Nutting' 
C.  A.  Euggles,  P.  C.   Remondlno,   and  W.   f! 
Wlard. 
Secretary— J.  R.   Laine,  Sacramento. 

Horticulture,  Board  of— Ellwood  Cooper,  Santa 
Barbara,  President;  Mark  L.  McDonald,  Vice- 
President;  Fred  C.  Miles.  Treasurer;  J.  L. 
Mosher,  1-3  Mills  Building,  5th  floor.  Auditor. 

Insurance  Commissioner— M.  E.  Higgins,  Los 
Angeles;  M.  M.  Rhorer,  Deputy.  Office,  401 
California  street. 

Labor  Statistics  Bureau- E.  L.  Fitzgerald,  Com- 
missioner, San  Francisco;  C.  L.  Dam,  Deputy 
Commissioner;  Edward  M.  Greene,  Ole  C  Vin- 
cent, Theresa  E.  Nelson,  Ola  M.  Hart,  Special 
Agents. 

Librarian,  State— Dana  W.  Perkins;  W  P 
Matthews,   Assistant;    Genevieve  Green,  Dep- 

Mendocino  Insane  Asylum,  Ukiah  City-Trustees • 
J.  H.  Seawell,  President,  Ukiah;  Charles  Cun- 
ningham,   M.    Gardner,   J.   Q.    White    and    C. 
O'Connor. 
Medical  Superintendent— E.  W.  King,  M.D.,  Ukiah. 

Mineralogist— J.  J.  Crawford,  24  Fourth  street 
San  Francisco. 

Mining  BuREAU-(See  Scientific  and  Literary  So- 

Napa  Insane  Asylum,  Napa  City-Trustees:  Ben 
Shurtlefl,  M.  D.,  President  and  Superintendent 
of  Asylum;  J.  C.  Martin,  Robert  Howe,  R.  P 
Lamdin  and  A.  J.  Hull. 

Normal  School  at  Chico,  Butte  County— Robert  F 
Pennell,  Principal. 


Normal    School    at 
Pierce,  Principal. 


Los    Angeles— Edward    T. 


Normal  School  at  San  Jose— C.  W.  Childs,  Prin- 

Notaries  Public— (See  Business  Directory.) 
Pharmacy,    Board    of- Directors:      J     H     Flint 
Marysvllle     President;     S.    H.    Melvln,    .lohn 
Dawson,    John    W.    Wood,    R.    J.    Van    Voor- 
hies,  A.  J.  Finger  and  W.  M.  Searby. 
Pilot    Commissioners,    Eureka,    Humboldt    Bay- 
Peter  Belcher,  H.  Kingston  and  Peter  Carsaw. 
Pilot  Commissionee,  San  Diego— Amun  Sevort. 

W. 

Pilot  Commissionees,  San  Francisco,  Mare  Island 
and  Benicia-Office,  506  Battery  street.  Philip 
Caduc,  Charles  Mayo,  John  Hackett. 

PiLOTs-Office-506  Battery-Frank  Boyd,  Thomas 
H.  Barber,  Stephen  Castle,  J.  S.  Dolliver,  M 
C.  Ersklne,  E.  M.  Freeman,  George  Scott 
John  B  Jones,  F.  W.  Jordan,  N.  B.  Jordan 
George  D.  Korts,  J.  E.  McCulloch.  Frank  Mur- 
phy, Louis  Meyer,  James  Miller,  John  W.  Ott 
Charles  W.  Reed,  Alexander  Swanson  Free- 
man Trask,  George  E.  Wallace. 

Poet  Warden,  San  Diego— C.  H.  Davis. 

Port  Wardens,  San  Francisco-Offlce,  Clay  Street 
Wharf  Samuel  Braunhart,  P.  J.  Harney. 
H.  R.  Atwood  and  Nelson  Provost. 

Preston  School  of  Industry,  lone,  Amador 
County-Trustees:  E.  M.  Preston,  President; 
Nevada  City;  L.  M.  Maddux,  Modesto;  Fay- 
ette Mace,  lone.  H.  R.  Bernard,  Secretary. 
E.  Carl  Bank,  Superintendent,  lone. 


Railroad  Commissionees— H.  M.  La  Rue  Presi- 
dent, Sacramento;  James  I  Stanton, 'm.  D 
f?^  Francisco;  and  W.  R.  Clarke,  Stockton 
Samuel  Newman,  Secretary,  office,  room  27, 
Chronicle  Building. 
Regictrae  OF  VOTERS-Willlam  M.  HInton,  New 

San-  Bernardino  Insane  Asylum— San  Bernar- 
dino-Trustees: H.  L.  Drew,  San  Bernardino, 
President;  J.  A.  Gibson,  San  Diego;  Frank  A 


Miller,  Riverside;  L.  K.  Fisher,  San t'a  Barbara  '; 
and  George  Coolev.  nnlt.ntr  v  -nr  T?f,.i,„_^„ — 
Secretary. 


Culture,  Board  op  DiREOTORs-Mrs.  Paris 
Kllburn,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  William  Kirk 
San  Prancisco;  J.  J.  Rivers,  Berkeley;  Mrs  e" 
P.  Keeney,  San  Francisco;  JeaneC.  Carr  Pasa- 
nJi^i  w;„i^-  Ewer,  San  Francisco  and  Mrs. 
Carrie  Williams,  San  Diego. 

State  Prison  Directors-R.  M.  Fitzgerald,  James 
H.  WUklns,  Edgar  J.  De  Pue,  Daniel  E.  Haves 
and  Jacob  H.  Neff. 

Warden,  San  Quentln  Prison— W.  E.  Hale. 

Warden,  Folsom  Prison— Charles  Aull. 

Stockton  Insane  Asylum,  Stockton-Trustees- 
H.  O.Southworth.  President;  J..D.  McDougald 
A.  Thornton  A.  McDonald  and  Joseph  Steffens. 
Asa  Clark,  M.  D.,  Superintendent,  Major  N.  M 
Orr,  Secretary. 

SuTTER-s  Fort  Trustees-C.  E.  Hollister,  Court- 
land;  Walter  W.  Greer,  Frank  D.  Ryan,  Sacra- 
mento; Thomas  Flint,  Jr.,  San  Juan,  and  H  S 
Martin,  San  Francisco. 

University  of  CALiFORNiA-Regents:  Charles 
W.  Slack,  J.  B  Reinstein,  John  E.  Budd, 
T.  6.  Phelps,  J.  W.  Martin,  G.  T.  Marye 
w",p-'^-T^^S*"'°'''^^'  Henry  S.  Foote,  W.  T. 
Wallace,  I.  W.  Hellman,  C.  F.  Crocker,  J  F 
Houghton  A  Rodgers,  A.  Miller,  A.  S.  Halli- 
die,  J.  A.  Waymire,  C.  Rowell.  J.  H.  C 
Bonte,  Secretary. 

Veterinary  Medical  Board— Thomas  Maclay, 
President,  Petaluma;  W.  B.  Rowland,  Pasa- 
dena; R.  F.  Whittlesey,  Los  Arigeles  and  H.  F 
Spencer,  San  Jose.  R.  A.  Archibald,  Secretary 
Sacramento. 

Whittier  Home  foe  Juvenile  Offenders, 
Whittler— Trustees:  Andrew  Mullin,  W  C 
Patterson  and  Mrs.  Adlna  Mitchell.  John  e' 
Coffin,  Superintendent. 
YosEMiTE  and  Mariposa  Big  Tree  Guardian.s— 
James  H.  Budd,  ex  officio  President,  Sacra- 
mento; John  Boggs,  J.  H.  O'Brien,  E.  P 
Johnson,  H.  J.  Ostrander.  George  B.  Sperrv 
Henry  K.  Field,  Charles  G.  Clinch,  Max  Gold- 
berg. John  F.  Sheehan,  Secretary  and  Trea.s- 
urer,  San  Francisco;  Galen  Clark,  Guardian. 

HOSPITALS. 

Bishop  Armitage  Church  Orphanage  of  Cali- 
fornia. Established  in  1886  for  the  care  and  train- 
ing of  orphan,  half -orphan,  destitute  and  abandoned 
boys.  Location  of  the  orphanage,  San  Mateo.  Office 
of  the  Society,  530  California  street,  room  38,  San 
Francisco.  Officers— Mrs.  Frances  C.  Brewer,  Presi- 
dent, San  Mateo;  L.  Wadham,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, 530  California  street;  B.  F.  Le  Warne,  Superin- 
tendent, San  Mateo.  Branch  located  at  509  Powell 
street,  where  boys  who  are  working  are  given  a 
home. 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Aid  Society.  Location— Cor- 
ner Baker  and  Grove  streets.  Incorporated  Septem- 
bCT  la,  1874.  Receives,  by  legal  commitment  or  other- 
wise, juvenile  offenders"  who  are  in  danger  of 
being  Imprisoned  (see  Section  1388,  Penal  Code)  and 
provides  for  such  until  suitable  homes  or  employ- 
ment and  oversight  are  found  for  them,  and  con- 
tinues a  systematic  attention  to  their  condition  and 
treatment;  it  rescues  homeless,  neglected  or  abused 
children  of  California,  maintains  a  free  employment 
bureau,  day  and  evening  schools,  reading  rooms  and 
library,  and  a  department  for  Industrial  training. 
The  Institution  Is  absolutely  free  from  sectarianism 
and  depends  upon  voluntary  contributions  for  its  ex- 
istence. Trustees  meet  at  the  Home  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  each  month.  Trustees— George  C.  Per- 
kins President;  S.  C.  Bigelow,  Vice-President; 
Arthur  G.  Smiley,  Superintendent;  Charles  R  Allen 
Secretary;  D.  C.  Bates,  Treasurer.  A.  A.  Watkins,  l! 
H.  Bonestell,  Charles  E.  Green,  Charles  A.  Murdock. 
Alphonso  A.  Wigmore. 


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MISCELLANEOUS    INFORMATION. 


Hospitals. 


Califoknia  Childkens'  Home  Society.  This 
Boclety  Is  incorporated  under  tlie  laws  of  the  State 
of  California,  and  is  an  organization  for  rescuing 
destitute  and  homeless  children.  It  seelis  to  place 
such  children  in  Christian  homes  where  they  can 
grow  up  as  useful  and  self-sustaining  members  of 
society.  It  maintains  no  Institution,  believing  that 
there  is  no  efficient  substitute  for  the  family  life  in 
the  education  of  our  race.  Local  boards  are  ap- 
pointed to  carry  on  the  work  systematically  and 
efficiently  in  their  several  localities.  The  society 
depends  upon  voluntary  donations  for  its  support, 
the  gift  of  the  well-to-do,  also  the  widow's  mite. 
Kev.  U.  Gregory,  D.  D.,  Superintendent;  room  1, 
Mills  Building,  3d  floor. 

California  Woman's  Hospital.  Organized  1868: 
incorporated  1873.  Location— 3118  Sacramento  street, 
between  Baljer  and  Lyon  streets.  This  Hospital  ad- 
mits three  classes  of  patients,  viz.:  First — Those 
that  are  destitute  and  unable  to  pay  anything.  Sec- 
ond—Those whose  means  are  too  limited  to  enable 
them  to  pay  for  medical  attendance  at  home.  Third 
—Patients  desiring  to  place  themselves  under  the 
exclusive  care  of  some  member  of  the  medical  staff 
are  required  to  malie  all  preliminary  arrangements 
in  regard  to  fees,  etc.,  with  the  same  prior  to  treat- 
ment. N.  B.— All  pay  patients  requiring  surgical 
operations  will  be  subjected  to  a  charge  sufficient 
to  cover  the  expense  of  ether,  dressings,  etc. 
Terms  of  board— From  S7.50  per  weeli  and  upwards, 
according  to  accommodations.  Officers— F.  W.  Vo- 
wincliel,  M.  D.,  Surgeon  in  charge;  L.  F.  Garrigues,  M. 
D.,  Resident  Surgeon;  John  Bermingham,  President; 

C.  F.  Croclier,  Vice-President;  Abraham  Halsey, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer.  Board  of  Trustees— G.  W. 
Presoott,  C.  A.  Laton,  H.  Dutard,  W.  F.  Goad, 
T.  B.  Bishop,  M.  A.  PvOthchild,  Isidore  Burns 
and  I.  M.  McDonald.  Board  of  Lady  Managers- 
Mrs.  G.  B.  Alexander,  Mrs.  I.  H.  Hatch,  Mrs.  Charles 

E.  Bancroft,  Mrs.  A.  N.  Towne,  Mrs.  L.  L.  Baker, 
Mrs.  J.  T.  Hoyt,  Mrs.  F.  D.  Stadtmuller,  Miss  K.  E. 
Stone,  Mrs.  Samuel  D.  Mayer,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Wise,  Mrs. 

F.  P.  McLennan,  Mrs.  W.  P.  Redington,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Stone,  Mrs.  Samuel  Backus,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Dimond,  Mrs. 
A.  Gallatin  and  Mrs.  G.  E.  Butler;  T.  B.  Bishop,  Con- 
sulting Attorney;  Miss  Alice  A.  Hall,  Superinten- 
dent of  Nurses. 

City  and  County  Almshouse.  Location— Mission 
Ocean  road,  near  Laguna  Honda.  (See  City  and 
County  Government.) 

City  and  County  Hospital.  Location — Potrero 
avenue,  near  Twenty-second  street.  (For  officers, 
see  City  and  County  (Government.) 

Florence  Crittenton  Home  Association  for 
Ekking  Women  and  Children.  Officers — Charles  N. 
Crittenton,  President;  Mrs.  S.  C.  Russell,  Matron; 
A.  G.  Smiley,  Secretary;  N.  E.  Strong,  Treasurer; 
J.  W.  Ellsworth,  Manager,  520  Kearny  street. 

French  Hospital.  This  institution,  which  holds 
a  front  rank  in  the  hospitals  of  this  city,  and  was 
formerly  located  on  Bryant  street  near  Fifth,  now 
occupies  a  spacious  building  on  an  eligible  site  at 
Point  Lobos,  between  Fifth  and  Sixth  avenues. 
Sylvian  Weill,  President;  Jules  Wolf,  Secretary, 
office,  318  Post  street. 

German  Hospital,  The.  Situated  on  the  block 
bounded  by  Noe,  Castro,  Ridley  and  Fourteeeth 
streets,  is  built  after  the  most  improved  plans  of  mod- 
ern hospital  architecture,  and  has  accomodations  for 
more  than  300  patients.  It  is  owned  and  controlled 
by  the  German  Benevolent  Society,  members  of 
which  are  treated  free  of  charge.  Patients  of  any 
nationality  are  admitted  for  care  and  treatment  at 
from  $2  to  S6  per  day,  according  to  accommodations. 
Medical  staff— Resident  Physician,  G.  W.  Leuschner, 
M.D.;  AsslstantPhysiclans,C.L  Heller,  M.  D.,  N.  W. 
Meierdierks,  M.  D.,  H.  J.  Schlageter,  M.  D.;  Visiting 
Physicians,  J.  F.  Morse,  M.  D.,  H.  Kreutzmann,  M.D., 

G.  Dresel,  M.D.;  R.  Baum,  M.  D.;  Consulting  Physi- 
cians, C.  von  Hoffmann,  M.  D.,  Wm.  A.  Martin,  M.  D., 

D.  W.  Montgomery,  M.  D.,  L.  Newmark,  M.  D.,  M. 
Regensburger,  M.  D.,  Paolo  De  Vecchl,  M.  D.,  A. 
Wilhelm,  M.  D. 

Hebrew  Home  for  Aged  Disabled.  Location — 
507  Lombard  street.  Samuel  Polack,  President ; 
Mrs.  M.  Kaskell,  Secretary;  B.  Jacobson,  Superin- 
tendent. 

Home  for  Aged  and  Infirm  Females.  Estab- 
lished February,  1871;  incorporated  January,  1894. 
Location— Rincon  place,  ad.1oining  St.  Mary's  Hos- 
pital. A  permanent  and  well-appointed  building  is 
soon  to  be  erected  on  Bray  avenue,  Fruitvale,  Ala- 
meda county.  This  institution,  called  "Our  Lady's 
Home"  IS  conducted  by  the  Sisters  of  Mercy.  Num- 
ber of  Inmates,  130,   of  whom  about  fiO  are  utterly 


destitute,  and  the  withdrawal  of  the  State  aid  in 
January,  1895,  has  left  them  entirely  dependent  on 
charity. 

St.  Mark's  Hospital  and  Home  for  the  Care 
OF  the  Inebriate.  A  hospital  for  the  treatment 
of  inebriety,  drug-habits,  and  nervous  diseases  re- 
sulting therefrom.  Organized  May  2i,  1859;  incor- 
porated 1863.  Designated  by  the  Legislature  (1876) 
as  a  place  of  temporary  detention  for  persons 
charged  with  insanity.  The  property  now  occupied 
by  the  Institution,  northeast  corner  of  Stockton 
and  Chestnut  streets,  was  purchased  in  1862  at  an 
expense  of  S7,500,  and  enlarged  in  1877  at  a  further 
expense  of  S7,000;  again  improved  in  1885  at  an  outlay 
of  S5,000,  and  again  In  1893  at  an  expense  of  $7,000. 
It  is  now  a  very  comfortable  house.  Samuel  O.  L. 
Potter,  M.  D.,  M.  B.  C.  P.  Lond,  Superintendent  and 
Resident  Physician.  Trustees — H.  T.  Burns,  Presi- 
dent; Wm.  Martin,  Secretary;  E.  D.  Sawyer,  J.  T. 
K.  Cooper,  W.  G.  Badger,  John  Densmore,  John 
Butterworth. 

Hospital  for  Children  and  Training  School 
FOR  Nurses.  Location— 3700  California  street,  corner 
of  Maple,  and  is  reached  by  the  Geary,  Powell, 
Sutter  and  California  street  cable  cars  to  Central 
avenue;  thence  by  transfer  to  the  Park  line  of 
steam  cars,  which  pass  the  door,  and  also  Sacra- 
mento street  cars.  The  dispensary  is  located  at  1109 
Mission  street.  General  clinics  are  held  daily  from 
9  to  10  A.  M.,  from  3  to  4  p.  m.,  and  from  7  to  8  p.  m. 
Tuesday  and  Friday  afternoons  diseases  of  the  eye, 
ear,  throat  and  nose  are  treated.  Officers— Mrs.  W. 
B.  Harrington,  President;  Mrs.  Wm.  Hardy  and  Mrs. 
W.  R.  A.  Johnson,  Vice-Presidents;  Mrs.  L.  L.  Dun- 
bar, Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  F.  A.  Frank,  Corre- 
sponding Secretary;  Mrs.  F.  H.  Green,  Treasurer. 
Board  of  Trustees— H.  L.  Dodge,  John  F.  Merrill,  W. 
F.  Whittier,  John  Taylor,  W.  J.  Dutton.  Attending 
Physicians— Lucy  M.  F.  Wanzer,  M.  D.,  Emma  Sutro 
Merritt,  M.  D.,  Edna  R.  Field,  M.  D.,  Beverly  Mac- 
Monagle,  M.  D.,  Charles  von  Hoffmann.  M.  D.,  Wm. 
B.  Lewitt,  M.  D.  Oculist  and  Aurist,  Wm.  E.  Hop- 
kins, M.  D.;  Orthopedic  Surgeon,  Harry  M.  Sherman, 
M.  D.;  Superintendent  of  Nurses,  Miss  Eva  Penne- 
will;  Matron,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Kindelberger. 

Kings  Daughters'  Home  for  Incurables. 
Organized  1890;  established  1891.  Location— 217  Fran- 
cisco street.  A  home  for  patients  pronounced  incur- 
able. Mrs.  J.  G.  Clark,  President;  Mrs.  E.  M.  Cofer; 
Vice-President;  Mrs  Richard  Brown,  Recording 
Secretary;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Lowe,  Financial  Secretary, 
Mrs.  Fred  Diserens,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  B.  Lemmer, 
Matron.  Directors— Mrs.  J.  G.  Clark,  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Gofer,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Low,  Mrs.  Richard  Brown,  Mrs. 
Fred  Diserens.  Trustees— L.  R.  Ellert,  Dr.  C.  J. 
Paton,  Frank  Greenwood. 

San  Francisco  Ladies'  Protection  and  Relief 
Society.  Established  August  4,  1853;  incorporated 
August  9,  1854.  Location— Franklin  street,  between 
Post  and  Geary.  This  Society  has  under  its  sup- 
ervision a  home  where  friendless  or  destitute 
girls,  under  the  age  of  fourteen  and  over  three 
years,  and  boys  under  ten  and  over  three  years, 
also  orphans  and  half  orphans,  may  be  received 
and  provided  for  until  permanent  homes  in  Christian 
families  can  be  secured  for  them.  Applications  for 
admission  should  be  made  at  the  home,  between 
the  hours  of  1  and  3  p.  m.,  on  Monday  and  Fri- 
day of  each  week.  Donations  of  money,  etc.,  may  be 
sent  to  1300  Taylor  street.  Officers — Mrs.  George 
Barstow,  President;  Miss  Alice  Brown,  Recording 
Secretary;  Mrs.  P.  B.  Cornwall,  Corresponding 
Secretary;  Miss  A.  W.  Beaver,  Treasurer;  Miss 
Mary  McGladery,  Matron. 

Lane  Hospital.  Location— S.  E.  cor.  Clay  and 
Webster  streets.  It  is  a  substantially  built  brick 
building  occupying  somewhat  more  than  one  fifty 
vara  of  land.  The  appointments  of  this  hospital  in 
its  ventilation,  aseptic  furniture  and  appliances  are 
all  modern,  and  in  accordance  with  the  advanced 
teachings  of  sanitary  science.  It  is  equipped  with 
one  hundred  beds  for  the  reception  of  patients.  The 
rate  of  hospital  charges  ranges  from  82.50  per  day  in 
the  wards  to  $3.00  or  $4.00  per  day  in  rooms  of  one, 
two  or  three  beds,  and  from  S5.00  to  $10.00  per  day  in 
single  rooms  with  private  bathroom  and  superior 
furnishing.  It  is  conducted  by  a  Board  of  Managers 
consisting  of  Dr.  L.  C.Lane,  President;  Mrs.  L.,c. 
Lane;  Dr.  C.  N.  Ellinwood,  Secretary;  Dr.  R.  H. 
Plummer,  Treasurer;  Dr.  Emmet  Rixford. 

Lick  Old  Ladies'  Home.  Location— University 
street,  between  Fulton  and  Wayland,  on  University 
Mound  tract.  Attorney  for  Home,  G.  W.  Haight, 
220  Sansome  street. 


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Little  Sistees'  Infant  Shelter.  Incorporated 
March  10,  1874.  Location— 512  Minna  street.  This 
society  was  organized  for  the  purpose  of  taking  care 
of  the  young  children  of  working  women  during  the 
day,  week  or  month,  thus  enabling  mothers  to  go 
out  to  work.  The  rooms  of  the  Shelter  are  pleasant 
and  spacious,  ntted  up  with  everything  necessary  for 
the  nursery  and  care  of  the  children.  Any  mother, 
regardless  of  nationality  or  religion,  may  leave  her 
child  or  children  at  the  Shelter,  where  they  will 
receive  motherly  care,  three  good  meals,  and,  if 
necessary,  an  outfit  of  clothes,  for  the  small  sum 
of  five  cents  per  day.  Officers  —  Mrs.  Henry  E. 
Fisher,  President;  Mrs.  T.  G.  Taylor,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Mrs.  Harry  Heywood,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  G.  F. 
Richardson,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  W.  D.  Fennl- 
more.  Corresponding  Secretary;  Miss  Josie  Kently, 
Kindergarten  Teacher;  Mrs.  Mary  Fell,  Matron;  Dr. 
T.  B.  DeWltt,  Attending  Physician.  Directors— Mrs. 
H.  N.  Tllden,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Sargent,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Sampson 
and  Mrs.  Will  E.  Fisher. 

Magdalen  Asylum.  Location— Potrero  avenue, 
near  Twenty-first  street.  There  are  many  penitents, 
including  refractory  girls  committed  by  the  courts 
Into  their  custody  and  care,  in  this  Institution,  which 
is  governed  and  controlled  by  the  Sisters  of  Mercy. 
The  Asylum  is  large  and  commodious,  and  the  man- 
agement of  it  has  always  escaped  adverse  criticism. 

Makia  Kip  Orphanage— Established  in  San 
Francisco  August  8,  1889.  Incorporated  May  6,  1890. 
Location,  638  Folsom  street.  Object— To  take  under 
its  care  and  charge  orphans,  half-orphans,  destitute 
and  friendless  children,  and  provide  them  with  a 
home,  sustenance  and  education  during  the  period  of 
their  dependence,  and  to  receive  by  gift,  devise  and 
purchase,  and  hold  both  real  and  personal  property 
for  the  purposes  of  the  corporation.  Well  situated 
for  its  benevolent  purposes  in  a  substantial,  hand- 
some and  commodious  building  in  the  midst  of 
spacious  and  attractive  grounds.  This  Institution, 
governed  by  a  board  of  lady  managers,  bears  in 
every  respect  a  most  excellent  name  and  reputa- 
tion. OlBcers,  Miss  Carrie  G win,  President;  Mrs.  W. 
S.  Wood,  Vice-President;  Mrs.  Thomas  P.  Wood- 
ward, Secretary,  and  Sister  Anna.  The  Orphanage: 
Miss  Mary  Heath,  Corresponding  Secretary;  Mrs. 
Sidney  Worth,  Treasurer.  Trustees— Wm.  F.  Nichols, 
D.  D.,  President;  Thomas  P.  Woodward,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; E.  H.  Rlxford,  Secretary;  Wm.  H.  Crocker, 
Treasurer;  Jacob  C.  Johnson. 

Mater  Misebioordi^b.  Location— 23  Rincon 
place.  This  house  of  protection  and  refuge  for 
young  women  of  unblemished  reputation — and  none 
others— is  under  the  charge  of  the  Sisters  of  Mercy. 

Mt.  St.  Joseph's  Infant  Orphan  Astlum.  For 
small  boys  and  girls.  Conducted  by  the  Sisters  of 
Charity  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul.  Organized  July  2, 
1861.  Is  pleasantly  located  on  Silver  avenue.  It  is  a 
large  wooden  edifice,  having  all  the  modern  im- 
provements, and  will  accommodate  about  400  child- 
ren. 

Old  People's  Home  of  San  Francisco.  Ob- 
ject—To afford  an  opportunity  to  found  and  support, 
according  to  its  by-laws  and  rules,  a  Home  for  the 
care  of  such  aged  persons  as  may  be  fit  subjects  for 
kindly  aid;  to  administer,  and  defray  the  expenses 
of  the  funeral  rites  of  life  inmates  dying  at  the 
Home;  and,  furthermore,  to  increase,  as  far  as  prac- 
ticable, the  membership,  funds  and  income  for 
charitable  and  beneficial  purposes.  Location— Cor- 
ner Pierce  and  Pine  streets.  Officers— Mrs.  Charles 
Nelson,  Honorary  President;  Mrs  A.  M.  Easton, 
President;  Mrs.  D.  E.  Friele,  First  Vice-President; 
Mrs.  Isaac  Hecht,  Second  Vice-President;  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Martel,  Third  Vice-President;  Mrs.  William  H.  Dick, 
Treasurer;  Mrs.  E.  C.  Wright,  Secretary;  Mrs.  C.  T. 
Deane,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Business  meetings 
of  the  Society  are  held  on  the  first  Wednesday  of 
each  month  at  10:30  A.  M.  Board  of  Managers— Mrs. 
A.  M.  Easton,  President;  Mrs.  E.  C.  Wright,  Secre- 
tary; Mrs.  C.  T.  Dean,  Corresponding  Secretary;  Mrs. 
William  H.  Dick,  Treasurer.  Board  of  Trustees- 
William  H.  Crocker,  President;  Charles  F.  Hanlon, 
First  Vice-President  and  Attorney;  C.  V.  S.  Gibbs, 
Second  Vice-President;  Crocker- Woolworth  National 
Bank,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  Edward  C.  Wright,  Secre- 
tary; Joseph  Knowland,  A.  W.  Scott,  S.  B.  Peter- 
son, W.  E.  Brown,  E.  B.  Mastick,  David  Hewes, 
Henry  T.  Scott,  C.  E.  Greene.  Rev.  Charles  McKel- 
vey.  Superintendent  and  Chaplain;  Mrs.  Charles  Mc- 
Kelvey,  Matron;  A.  P.  Woodward,  M.  D.,  Physician. 

Orphan  Asylum  (Roman  Catholic).  Organized  in 
March,  18.51.  The  first  institution  of  the  kind  in  the 
history  of  California.    Location— Bay  View,   South 


San  Francisco,  where,  in  1872,  a  commodious  build- 
ing was  erected  in  the  midst  of  a  tract  of  ground 
containing  more  than  50  acres,  and  commanding, 
from  the  summit  of  a  hill,  a  beautiful  view.  Under 
the  charge  of  the  Sisters  of  Charity,  capable  of 
receiving  and  caring  for  nearly  1,000  children,  and 
always  well  managed,  the  Insiitutlon  attracts  and 
deserves  attention  from  those  who  have  to  place 
orphans  In  temporal,  moral  and  physical  custody  of 
the  most  select  class  and  kind. 

Our  Lady's  Home— For  Aged  and  Infirm  Fe- 
males, conducted  by  the  Sisters  of  Mercy.  Estab- 
lished February,  1871.  Incorporated  January,  1894. 
Number  of  inmates,  125.  A  permanent  building  Is 
about  being  erected  in  Fruitvale,  Alameda  County. 
Present  location,  Rincon  Place,  adjoining  St.  Mary's 
Hospital. 

Pacific  Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum  and  Home 
Society'.  Incorporated  July  26,  1871.  Location  of 
Asylum— East  side  of  Devisadero  street,  between 
Hayes  and  Grove.  Formed  for  the  care,  relief,  pro- 
tection and  Improvement  of  orphan  children,  and  for 
the  care  of  aged  Israelites  who  are  without  adequate 
means  of  support.  Officers— S.  W.  Levy,  President; 
H.  L.  Simon,  Vice-President;  Lewis  Gerstle,  Treas- 
urer; Leo  Eloesser,  Secretary;  David  Michael,  Col- 
lector. The  Home  for  Aged  Israelites  (a  branch  of 
the  Society)  is  located  at  the  corner  of  Silver  avenue 
and  Mission  street.  Henry  Mauser,  Superintendent; 
Mrs.  Henry  Mauser,  Matron.  Secretary's  office,  105 
Stockton  street,  room  21-24. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Old  Ladies'  Home,  The. 
Organized  January,  1869;  Incorporated  January  35. 
1870.  Location— Golden  Gate  avenue,  between  Lott 
street  and  Masonic  avenue.  Governed  by  a  Ladles' 
Board  of  Managers.  This  charitable  institution  was 
established  for  the  permanent  care  and  maintenance 
of  poor,  aged  or  infirm  women  who  are  members 
of  the  Episcopal  Church.  Annual  membership, 
$5;  life  membership,  8100;  admission  as  a  permanent 
inmate,  $500.  Board  of  Managers— Mrs.  R.  B.  San- 
chez, President;  Mrs.  C.  E.  Glbbs,  Vice-President; 
Mrs.  Thorp,  Secretary;  Miss  M.  J.  Jones,  Treasurer. 

Quarantine  Hospital.  Location — Angel  Island. 
Dr.  Peckham,  Physician. 

Receiving  Hospital.  Location— New  City  Hall. 
In  charge  of  Police  Surgeons.  (See  Board  of 
Health.) 

San  Francisco  Girls'  Union.  Meets  every  third 
Wednesday  at  the  Home,  929  Pine  street.  Object- 
To  give  a  home  to  self-sustaining  girls  and  women  at 
reasonable  rates.  Officers— Mrs.  Sweasey,  President; 
Mrs.  I.  S.  Belcher,  Vice-President;  Madame  Tojetti, 
Secretary;  Mrs.  R.  R.  Haskell,  Treasurer. 

San  Francisco  Nursery  for  Homeless  Chil- 
dren—Incorporated.  Mrs.  William  Hollls,  Presi- 
dent; Mrs.  S.B.  McLenlgan,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  Walter 
W.  Haskel,  Secretary.  A  home  for  little  ones  under 
twelve  years.    Location,  570  Harrison  street. 

San  FranciscO'  Protestant  Orphan  Asylum 
Society.  Formed  February  10,  1851,  for  the  care,  re- 
lief, protection  and  improvement  of  orphan  children; 
possesses  an  enviable  record  for  continuous  excellent 
management  and  almost  measureless  usefulness  to 
society  during  nearly  half  a  century.  The  Board  of 
Management  has  always  consisted  mainly  of  ladies; 
the  methods  of  it  have  been  nearly  faultless;  the  re- 
sults, an  unblemished  record  of  prudent  and  effect- 
ive charity.  It  is  supported  partly  by  State  appro- 
priations and  partly  by  contributions  and  legacies. 
It  was  incorporated  January  31,  1852.  Location— 
Halght  street,  between  Laguna  and  Buchanan.  Offi- 
cers—Mrs. William  Alvord,  President;  Mrs.  James 
R.  Garniss,  First  Vice-President;  Mrs.  C.  O.  Ger- 
berdlng.  Second  Vice-President;  Mrs.  Henry  Haight, 
Treasurer;  Mrs.  Frederick  MacCrellish,  Secretary; 
Miss  Ella  L.  Adams,  Assistant  Secretary;  John 
Nightingale,  M.  D.,  Physician.  Trustees— Samuel  C. 
Bigelow,  William  B.  Hooper,  Charles  R.  Bishop,  John 
D.  Tallant,  Albert  Miller. 

St.  Francis  Girls'  Directory'  Orphan  Asylum. 
Location — Buena  Vista  and  Central  avenues.  Organ- 
ized December  25, 1887;  incorporated  January  29,  1894. 
Object— The  care,  maintenance  and  education  of  or- 
phans, half-orphans  and  abandoned  children  of  all 
denominations  and  nationalities.  Administration— In 
charge  of  the  Sisters  of  St.  Francis.  John  M.  Will- 
iamson, M.  D.,  Physician  in  charge. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital— Established  in  1871.  Loca- 
tion— East  side  Valencia  street,  between  Twenty- 
seventh  and  Twenty-eighth  streets.  A  private,  gen- 
eral hospital  organized  and  controlled  by  representa- 
tives of  the  Episcopal  Church;  but  no  distinction  la 


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made  between  the  various  nationalities,  creeds  or 
■opinions,  Its  doors  being  open  to  all.  There  are  no 
free  beds.  Nurses  are  graduated  and  given  badges. 
The  hospital  is  easily  accessible,  and,  yet  Is  secluded 
from  noise  and  confusion,  and  Is  surrounded  by  am- 
ple and  well-kept  grounds.  Directors— C.  V.  S. 
■Glbbs,  Geo.  H.  Mendell,  Rev.  W.  F.  Nichols,  D.  D.,  J. 
V.  D.  Mlddleton,  M.  D.,  G.  H.  Powers,  M.  D.,  F.  W. 
Van  Beynegom,  William  Doxey.  C.  V.  S.  Gibbs, 
President;  William  Doxey,  Secretary;  Kirkham 
Wright,  Treasurer;  K.  B.  Davy,  Resident  Physician. 

St.  Mart's  Hospital.  Location— Corner  Bryant 
and  First  streets.  This  excellent  and  commodious 
liospital,  with  all  modern  Improvements  and  accom- 
modations. Is  conducted  by  the  Sisters  of  Mercy,  but 
is  not  exclusive.  Patients  are  admitted  without 
question  as  to  their  religion.  The  medical  and  sur- 
gical staff  Is  a  complete  one,  the  nurses  trained  and 
*he  management  unexceptionable.  Patients  may  be 
attended  by  any  physician  they  desire. 

St.  Zita's  Home.  Location— Buena  Vista  avenue, 
near  Central  avenue.  This  home  is  a  charitable 
Institution  where  poor  girls  of  all  denominations  can 
find  shelter  until  work  can  be  obtained  for  them. 
It  Is  in  charge  of  the  Sisters  of  St.  Francis. 

Twenty-sixth  Street  Hospital.  (See  City 
and  County  Government.) 

Veterans'  Home  Association.  Headquarters, 
.320  Sansome  street,  room  13.  Objects— The  founding  of 
a  home  for  the  relief  and  support  of  worthy  officers, 
soldiers,  marines  and  sailors  who  honorably  served 
In  the  army  or  navy  of  the  United  States  during  the 
war  with  Mexico,  or  of  the  Rebellion,  or  in  any  other 
war,  and  who  are  in  indigent  circumstances,  and  by 
reason  of  age,  Infirmity,  or  wounds  received  in  ser- 
vice, are  incapable  of  self-support;  and  for  that  pur- 
pose to  receive  contributions,  and  to  take  and  hold 
Teal  and  personal  property  by  grant,  devise  or  be- 
quest, and  to  erect  suitable  buildings  for  the  use 
and  occupation  of  the  beneficiaries  of  the  Associa- 
tion.   Location  of   Veterans'   Home— Napa   County, 

•California    (Railroad    station,    Tountvllle).     ■ 

■Commandant;  W.  F.  McAllister,  M.  D.,  Medical  Di- 
rector. Directors— W.  C.  Burnett,  President;  G.  W. 
Arbuckle,  Vice-President;  J.  C.  Currier,  Treasurer; 
-J.  D.  Barnett,  Charles  H.  BUnn,  S.  J.  Loop,  C.  A. 
Fuller,  J.  H.  Garrett,  W.  J.  Ruddick,  G.  W.  Strohl. 
John  Jay  Scoville,  Secretary. 

Youths'  Directory.  Office— 2030  Howard  street. 
This  Institution,  established  November  1,  1874,  under 
the  patronage  of  Archbishop  Alemany,  comprises  a 
Free  Intelligence  Bureau  and  a  Temporary  Home 
for  friendless  boys  in  search  of  employment.  It  is 
maintained  by  voluntary  contributions  from  the 
public.  Destitute  lads  In  quest  of  work  are  admitted 
free  to  the  benefits  of  its  refectory,  dormitory,  lava- 
tory, and  reading  room,  until  places  are  procured  for 
them  In  town  or  country,  without  charge  to  either 
employers  or  employees.  No  discrimination  between 
applicants  on  account  of  religious  belief.  Directors- 
Most  Rev.  P.  W.  Rlordan,  James  R.  Kelly,  Matthew 
I.  Sullivan,  A.  H.  Loughborough,  Dr.  J.  F.  Gibbon, 
T.  P.  Rlordan,  Thomas  R.  Bannerman,  Rev.  D.  O. 
Crowley,  Dr.  Jos.  Oliver.  Officers— Most  Rev.'  P.  W. 
Rlordan,  President;  James  R.  Kelly,  Treasurer; 
Rev.  D.  O.  Crowley,  Secretary;  Dr.  Thomas  L. 
Mahoney,  Physician;  Matthew  I.  Sullivan,  Attorney; 
J.  F.  Kane,  Superintendent;  E.  J.  Hannon,  Assistant 
Superintendent. 

LABOR  AND  TRADES  UNIONS. 

Labor  Council  of  Federated  Trades.  Meets 
■every  Friday  evening  at  1159  Mission  street. 

Amal&amated  Carpenters'  Union.  Meets  every 
■other  Thursday  evening  at  the  Temple,  Turk  street. 

Amalgamated  Society  of  Carpenters  and 
Joiners.  Meets  the  second  and  fourth  Thursdays 
of  each  month  at  317  Mason  street. 

Amalgamated  Society  of  Engineers.  Meets 
the  first  Saturday  of  each  month  at  Drew's  Hall. 

American  Protective  Association  of  Letter 
Carriers.  Meets  the  first  and  third  Thursdays  of 
•each  month  at  927  Mission  street. 

American  Railway  Union.  Meets  every  Wed- 
nesday evening  at  1159  Mission  street. 

Bakers'  Union  No.  51.  Meets  every  Saturday 
afternoon  at  Irish- American  Hall. 

Bar  and  Caterers'  Union.  Meets  the  first  and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  317  Stockton  street. 


Barbers'  Union.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening  of 
each  month  at  Foresters'  Building,  102  O'Farrell 
street. 

Beer  Drivers'  Union.  Meets  the  second  and 
fourth  Fridays  of  each  month  at  B.  B.  Hall. 

Boilermakers'  Union.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  of  each  month  at  Cambrian  Hall. 

Bottlers'  Protective  Association.  Meets  at 
852  Howard  street. 

Brewery  Workmens'  Union.  Meets  every  Sat- 
urday evening  at  1159  Mission  street. 

Brick-Handlers'  Protective  and  Benevolent 
Union  of  California.  Meets  the  first  and  third 
Saturdays  of  each  month  at  121  New  Montgomery 
street. 

Bricklayers'  Union.  Meets  the  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  B.  B.  Hall. 

Carpenters'  Union  No.  22.  Meets  every  Friday 
evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Carpenters'  Union  No.  804.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  1159  Mission  street. 

Carpenters'  Union  No.  483.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  corner  of  Sixth  and  Mission  streets. 

Cigarmakers'  Union.  Meets  the  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  368  Jessie  street. 

Cigar-Packers'  Union.  Meets  the  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  539  California  street. 

Confectioners'  U.nion.  Meets  the  first  and 
third  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  939  Howard 
street. 

Contracting  Plasterers'  Association  The.  16 
Post  street.  C.  C.  Morehouse,  President;  William 
Wilts,  Secretary. 

Coopers'  Union.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Thurs- 
days of  each  month  at  1159  Mission  street. 

Draymen  and  Teamsters'  Union  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Organized  August  16,  1876;  present  mem- 
bership, 90.  Meets  every  second  and  last  Saturday 
in  the  month  at  B.  B.  Hall,  121  Eddy  street.  J.  B. 
Nlderost,  Secretary. 
Electrical   Workers'   Union.     Meets  first  and 

third  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at 

Furniture  Workers'  Union.  Meets  every  Tues- 
day evening  at  1159  Mission  street. 

German  Bakers'  Union  No.  21.  Meets  the  sec- 
ond and  fourth  Tuesday  afternoons  of  each  month,  at 
3  o'clock,  at  the  Temple,  Turk  street. 

Glassblowers'  Union  No.  3.  Meets  the  second 
and  fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  927  Mission 
street. 

Granite  Cutters'  Union.  Meets  the  second  and 
fourth  Wednesday  evenings  of  each  month  at  1159 
Mission  street. 

Harnessmakees'   Union.     Meets    the  first   and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  1159  Mission  street. 
Horseshoers'  Union.    Meets  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing at  1159  Mission  street. 

Independent  Longshoremen's  Union.  Meets 
the  second  and  fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month  at 
Drew's  Hall. 

Ironmolders'  Union.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  1159  Mission  street. 

Journeymen  Barbers'  Union.  Meets  every 
Tuesday  evening  at  1153  Mission  street. 

Journeymen  Butchers'  Union.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  909"^  Market  street. 

Journeymen  Plumbers'  and  Gas  and  Steam 
Fitters'  Association  (Local  No.  69).  Meets  first 
and  third  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Alcazar 
Building. 

Journeymen  Shipwrights'    Union.    Meets  the 

fourth  Thursday  of  each  month  at  927  Mission  street. 

Laborers'  and  Hodcareiees'  Union.    Meets  the 

second  Wednesday  of  each  month  at  Irish- American 

Hall. 

Lumber  Surveyors'  Association.  Meets  the 
first  Monday  of  each  month  at  9  Mission  street. 

Machinists'  Union.  Meets  the  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Marine  Engineers'  Union.  Meets  every  Tues- 
day evening  at  Alcazar  Building. 

Marine  Firemen's  Union.  Meets  the  second 
and  fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Irish- American 
Hall. 


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Metal   Roofees'    Uxiox.    Meets   the    first    and 
third  AVednesdays  of  the  month  at  927  Mission  street. 
Musicians'    Uxiox.      Meets    second     Thursday 
afternoon  of  each  month  at  39  Fourth  street. 

Painters'  Pkogeessive  Union  Xo.  1  of  Cali- 
fornia. Meets  Monday  night  of  each  month  at  35 
Eddy  street. 

Painters'  Protective  League.  Meets  everv 
Wednesday  evening  at  412  Fifth  street. 

Painters'  Union  Xo.  UO.  Meeets  everv  Thurs- 
day evening  at  the  Temple,  Turk  street. 

Paperhangers'  Union.  Meets  everv  Tuesday 
evening  at  the  Temple,  Turli  street. 

Patternmakers'  Union.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Building. 

Plasterers'  Union.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  927  Mission  street. 

Plumbers'  Union.  Meets  first  and  third  Wednes- 
days of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Building. 

Printing  Pressmens'  Union.  San  Francisco. 
Organized  March  14,  1SS6.  Jleets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  62(3  Bush  street.  The 
object  of  the  Union  is  to  maintain  a  standard  rate  of 
wages,  pay  siclc  and  death  benefits,  and  to  encour- 
age sociability  among  its  members.  Officers— Presi- 
dent. C.  H.  Long:  Vice-President.  A.  .1.  Villiere;  Re- 
cording Secretary.  F.  O'Xeill;  Financial  Secretary. 
I-.  E.  Caler;  Treasurer.  William  Griswold.  E.xecu- 
tive  Committee— S.  P.  Kane.  Chairman;  G.  Maloney. 
E.  W.  Browne,  C.  Young,  A.  W.  Stern. 

Rattan  Workers'  Union.  Meets  first  Wednes- 
day of  each  month  at  Drew's  Hall. 

Rebel  Cork  Association.  Meets  third  Thurs- 
day of  each  month  at  927  Mission  street. 

Riggers"  and  Stevedores'  Union.  Meets 
every  Monday  evening  at  SOS  Montgomery  street. 

Railroad  Brakemen'.s  Union.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Saturdays  of  each  month  at  33  Eddy 
street. 

Railroad  Conductors"  Union.  Meets  first  and 
third  Saturdays  of  each  month  at  33  Eddy  street. 

Railroad  Telegrapaees'  Union.  Meets  first 
Sunday  of  each  month  at  .3.5  Eddy  street. 

Sailmakers"  Union.  Meets  first  Thursday  of 
each  month  at  35  Eddy  street. 

Sailors"  Union.  Meets  everv  Mondav  evening 
at  East  and  Mission  streets. 

S.    F.    Xewspapek     Carriers'     Union.     Meets 
second  and  fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month.  1  p  v 
at  102  0"Farrell. 

S.  F.  Typographical  Union  No.  21.  J.  J. 
Galvin,  President:  W.  B.  Benoist,  Secretary. 
Office,  606  Montgomery  street,  room  16.  Meets  the 
last  Sunday  in  each  month  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Scavengers'  Protective  Union.  Meets  at  423 
Broadway. 

Ship  and  Steamboat  Joiners'  Union.  Meets 
every  Friday  evening  at  14  Folsom  street. 

Ship  Caulkers'  Association.  Meets  third  Tues- 
day of  each  month  at  Drew's  Hall. 

Shipjoiners'  Union.  Meets  third  Wednesday  of 
each  month  at  Drew's  Hall. 

Shipwrights'  Union.  Meets  fourth  Thursday  of 
each  month  at  737  Mission  street. 

Stevedores'  Benevolent  Union.  Meets  everv 
Tuesday  evening  at  Drew's  Hall. 

Stevedores'  Union.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Mondays  of  each  month  at  Drew's  Hall. 

Stevedores"  Engineees'  Protective  Associ\- 
TioN.  Meets  every  first  and  third  Friday  of  each 
month  at  St.  George's  Hall. 

Stonecutters'    Union.    Meets   the    second    and 

fourth  Mondays  of  each  month  at  1159  Mission  street. 

Tailors'  Union.    Meets  the  second  and  fourth 

Mondays  of  each  month  at  Arcadia  Hall,  421  Post 

street. 

Tanners'  and  Cureiees'  Union.  Meets  the 
first  and  last  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Mangel's 
Hall,  Twenty-fourth  and  Folsom  streets. 

Theatrical  Employees'  Union.  Meets  the  first 
and  third  Wednesdays  of  each  month,  at  2-30  p  M 
al  Alcazar  Building.  '     " 

Typographia  Union  No.  22.  Meets  the  last 
Sunday  of  each  month,  at  2  p.  m.,  at  539  California 
street. 


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United  Brotherhood  of  Labor,    ^.^i 
Thursday  evening  at  Irish-American  Hall. 

Upholsterers'   Union.    Meets    every    Thursday 
evenmg  at  Music  Hall,  9'27  Mission  street. 

Wharfbuildees'  Union.    Meets  the  third  Satur- 
i  Hall. 


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LIBRARIES. 

California  Historical  Society.  Incorporated 
April  19,  18.-)2,  and  maintained  by  private  subscription 
from  leading  public-spirited  citizens,  who  comprise 
the  association,  which  has  for  its  object  the  collect- 
ion and  preservation  of  historical  works,  and  to  dis- 
seminate information  relating  thereto.  Meetings 
are  held  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  each  month. 
Rooins.  bl9  Market  street.  Hon.  James  V.  Coffey 
President;  A.  S.  Hubbard,  Secretary  and  Librarian. 
Free  Public  Library,  The.  Situated  in  the 
northeast  wing  of  the  New  City  Hall:  entrance, 
Hyde  and  McAllister  streets.  Branches— Xo  1  1131a 
Valencia  street:  No.  2,  1126  Kentuckv  street;  No  3 
1801  Stwkton  street;  No.  4,  813  Point'Lobos  avenue. 
The  Library  contains  75,000  volumes.  10.000  of  whicli 
are  set  apart  for  the  reference  room.  It  is  open 
daily  from  9  a.  m.  to  9  p.  m.  The  newspaper  depart- 
ment, on  the  Park  avenue  side  of  the  building,  has- 
on  file  some  2.50  representative  newspapers  from  all 
parts  of  the  State  and  United  States.  (For  officers 
see  City  and  County  Government.) 

Knights  of  Pythia.s'  Library  Association. 
Meets  the  second  Saturday  of  each  month  at  909  Mar- 
ket street.  The  Library  contains  over  5,000  volumes 
m  the  various  departments  of  literature.  C.W.Nevin 
President;  K.  Winter,  Vice-President;  Isaac  Steind- 
ler.  Treasurer;  D.  Allison,  Secretary  and  Librarian. 
Library  or  Mechanics'  Institute.  (See 
Mechanics'  Institute.) 

Mariners'  Free  Reading  Room.  Southeast  cor- 
ner Sacramento  and  Drumm  streets.  In  connection 
with  J;he  Mariners'  Church  and  kept  up  by  the 
church.  Is  sustained  by  voluntary  contributions. 
Most  of  the  reading  matter  is  contributed  for  the 
benefit  of  the  rooms.  Many  thousands  of  seaman 
and  others  visit  the  rooms  during  the  year.  Open 
daily  from  9  a.  m.  to  9  p.  M.  Henry  F.  Eden,  Super- 
intendent. 

Mercantile  Library  Association.  Library  con- 
tains 70,000  volumes.  Officers— Thomas  Magee,  Presi- 
dent; Samuel  C.  Bigelow,  Vice-President;  J.  J 
O'Brien,  Treasurer;  Charles  J.  King,  Recording 
Secretary;  Recording  Secretary;  William  Doxey, 
Corresponding  Secretary;  H.  R.  Coleman,  Librarian. 
Trustees— Sheldon  G.  Kellogg,  T.  R.  Bannerman,  J. 
B.  Reinstein,  T.  P.  Woodward,  Julius  Kahn,  George 
H.  Cabaniss,  Col.  T.  H.  Craig,  Mrs.  Edward  May, 
Miss  S.  D.  Hamlin.  Location— Corner  Golden  Gate 
and  Van  Ness  avenues. 

Odd  Fellows'  Library  Association.  Rooms, 
Odd  Fellows'  building.  M.  T.  Moses,  President; 
W.  Thackeray,  Secretary;  E.  Maginnis,  Treasurer; 
--Andrew  J.  Cleary,  Librarian.  The  library  contains 
over  forty  thousand  volumes  in  the  various  depart- 
ments of  literature,  including  one  of  the  most  exten- 
sive collections  of  works  on  the  early  history  of  the 
Pacific  Coast.  It  also  contains  a  very  complete  and 
valuable  cabinet  of  minerals. 

San  Francisco  Law  Library  Association. 
Organized  in  1865.  Rooms,  New  City  Hall.  Contains 
•35,000  volumes.  John  T.  Doyle,  President  ;  J.  H. 
Deering,  Librarian. 


LITERARY,  SCIENTIFIC,  ETC. 

Astronomical  Society  of  the  Pacific.  819 
Market  street.  F.  R.  Ziel.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
410  California  street. 

B.vR  Association  or  San  Francisco.  Organized 
April  20,  1872.  Number  of  members,  about  200.  Ob- 
jects—To maintain  the  honor  and  dignity  of  the  pro- 
fession of  the  law,  to  increase  its  usefulness  in  pro- 
moting the  due  administration  of  justice,  to  cul- 
tivate social  intercourse  among  its  members,  and  to- 
procure  and  maintain  a  library  for  their  use.  Rooms 
530  California  street.  Officers— Robert  T.  Hayne 
President;  W.  H.  Fifield,  Senior  Vice-President;  A 
C.  Freeman.  Junior  Vice-President;  E.  B.  Holladay, 
Recording  Secretary;  Warren  Gregory,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary;  John  M.  Burnett,  Treasurer. 


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Califoknia  Academy  of  Sciences.  Organized 
April  4,  1853.  Location — Academy  of  Sciences  Build- 
ing, 819  Market  street.  Officers— David  Starr  Jor- 
dan, President;  William  E.  Rltter,  First  Vice-Presi- 
dent; H.  H.  Behr,  Second  Vice-President;  J.  O'B. 
Gunn,  Corresponding  Secretary;  Gulian  P.  Rlxford, 
Recording  Secretary;  L.  H.Foote,  Treasurer;  Charles 
R.  Keeler,  Librarian;  J.  Z.  Davis,  Director  of 
Museum.  Trustees — "W.  C.  Burnett,  Charles  F. 
Crocker,  W.  S.  Keyes,  E.  J.  Molera,  George  C.  Per- 
kins, W.  S.  Chapman,  Granville  W.  Stewart.  The 
regular  meetings  of  the  Academy  are  held  on  the 
tlrst  and  third  Monday  evenings  of  the  month. 
Museum  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.  dally,  except 
Sundays  and  holidays.    Free  to  the  public. 

Califoknia  Electrical  Society.  Meets  the 
first  and  third  Monday  evenings  of  each  month  at 
408  California  street  Officers— George  P.  Low,  Pres- 
ident; C.  O.  Poole,  Vice-President;  Max  Casparl,  Sec- 
retary; H.  T.  Bestor,  Treasurer. 

Califoknia  Entomological  Society.  Meetings 
are  held  quarterly  at  the  rooms  of  the  State  Board  of 
Horticulture,  rooms  1,  2  and  3.  Mills  Building,  8th 
floor.  Objects  of  the  Society  are  for  the  discussion 
and  study  of  practical  entomology.  Maintained  by 
membership  dues,  paid  annually;  issues  a  very  inter- 
esting report  In  October  of  each  year.  Officers— 
Ellwood  Cooper,  President;  B.  M.  Lelong,  Secretary; 
Charles  C.  Reidy,  Treasurer. 

Califoknia  Historical   Society.    (See  Libra  r- 

California  Institute  of  Public  Accountants. 
Incorporated  May  7,  1893.  Purposes  of  the  Asso- 
ciation—The elevation  of  the  profession  of  public 
accountants  and  the  establishment  in  one  body 
of  those  who  are  practicing  as  such  in  the 
State  of  California;  the  dissemination  of  pro- 
fessional knowledge  and  the  Inculcation  of  sound 
practice  in  accounting  and  auditing;  to  Increase 
the  confidence  of  the  banking,  mercantile  and 
general  community  in  the  employment  of  recog- 
nized accountants  and  auditors  by  admitting 
to  the  Institute  such  persons  only  as  shall  pass 
satisfactory  examinations  in  the  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  the  work,  and  by  the  prevention  of  Illegal 
and  dishonorable  practices ;  to  afford  means  of  refer- 
ence for  the  amicable  settlement  of  professional  dif- 
ferences and  to  decide  upon  questions  of  professional 
usage  and  etiquette;  to  promote  good  feeling  and 
friendly  intercourse  among  the  members;  to  watch 
over  and  promote  the  interests  of  the  profession 
generally;  it  is  also  one  of  the  purposes  of  the  Insti- 
tute to  furnish  experienced  public  accountants 
specially  qualified  for  each  particular  branch  of 
business.  J.  E.  Farnum,  President;  T.  E.  Atkinson, 
Secretary,  419  California  street,  room  2. 

California  Pharmaceutical  Society.  Incor- 
porated December  10,  1871.— Created  by  the  Cali- 
fornia College  of  Pharmacy  (which,  see)  August  7. 
1872.  Location— 113  Fulton  street,  where  lectures  are 
given  for  a  term  of  six  months,  between  April  and 
October.  Objects— The  practical  Interests  of  the 
pharmacists,  the  elevation  of  their  professional 
standing,  and  their  organization  as  a  body  for  such 
purposes.  Officers—  S.  Oberdeener,  M.  D.,  Santa 
Clara,  President;  G.  E.  Bacon,  First  Vice-President; 
E.  A.  Bagot.  Second  Vice-President;  George  J.  Har- 
vey, Secretary;  C.  A.  Bayly,  Treasurer;  W.  T. 
Wenzell,  Curator  and  Librarian;  W.  M.  Searbv. 
Editor. 

California  Pee.ss  Club  Hugo  A.  Bilay,  Presi- 
dent; Blythe  H.  Henderson,  Secretary;  membership 
limited;  initiation  fee,  S20;  .516  California. 

California  State  Dental  Association.  Irvin 
W.  Hayes,  Jr.,  Grass  Valley,  President;  W.  Z.  King, 
Recording  Secretary,  1001  Valencia  street;  W.  C. 
Reith,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Next  meeting  will 
be  held  June  9,  1896,  at  Santa  Cruz. 

California  School  of  Mechanical  Arts,  The. 
Incorporated  1885.  The  school  was  founded  by  James 
Lick,  and  endowed  with  .S540,000,  its  object  being 
"  to  educate  males  and  females  in  the  practical  arts  of 
life,  such  as  workers  In  wood.  Iron  and  stone,  or  any 
of  the  metals,  and  in  whatever  Industry  Intelligent, 
mechanical  skill  now  is  or  can  hereafter  be  applied." 
It  is  open  to  any  boy  or  girl  who  has  completed  all 
but  one  of  the  grammar  grades,  or  an  equivalent. 
It  is  free  of  charge  for  tuition.  The  academic  build- 
mgs  and  shops  occupy  the  block  bounded  by  Six- 
teenth (or  Center),  El  Dorado,  Utah  and  Nebraska 
streets,  about  one  mile  south  of  the  New  City  Hall, 
and  one  block  east  of  Potrero  avenue,  accessible  by 
Ninth  street,  Tenth  street,  Fillmore  street  and  Six- 


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teenth  street  cars.  Officers— Horace  Davis,  Presi- 
dent; A.  S.  Hallidie,  Vice-President;  Jas.  S.  Bunnell 
Secretary.  Horace  Davis,  A.  S.  Hallidie,  John  O. 
Earl,  Horatio  Stebbins.  D.D.,  and  James  Spiers 
Trustees.    Geo.  A.  Merrill,  Principal. 

California  State  Homeopathic  Medic  \l  So- 
ciety. Incorporated  December  22,  1877.  Annual 
meeting  second  Wednesday  In  May,  continuing  three 
days;  held  at  various  places  throughout  the  State, 
as  members  may  elect.  Object— The  advancement  of 
the  science  of  medicine  and  surgery.  Officers— C  B 
Currier,  M.  D.,  President,  San  Francisco;  H  M 
Bishop,  M.D..  First  Vice-President,  Los  Angeles; 
Florence  N.  Ward.  M.  D.,  Second  Vice-President, 
San  Franelsco;  Eleanor  F.  Martin,  M.  D.,  Secretary 
Palace  Hotel,  San  Francisco;  C.  L.  Tisdale,  M.  D  , 
Treasurer,  Alameda. 

California  State  Horticultural  Society". 
Organized  1879.  Object— The  promotion  of  the 
science  and  practice  of  horticulture.  Meetings  the 
last  Friday  of  each  month  at  Assembly  Hall,  Mills 
Building,  San  Francisco.  Officers— B.  M.  Lelong, 
President;  Rev.  W.  C.  Fltzsimmons,  Treasurer;  E. 
J.  Wickson,   Secretary,  No.  12  Front  street. 

California  State  Mining  Bureau.  Location- 
Pioneer  building,  24  Fourth  street.  Organized  un- 
der Act  of  Legislature  approved  April  16,  1860.  The 
museum  contains  many  rare  and  Interesting  min- 
erals and  curios.  The  library  connected  with  the 
museum  Is  on  the  third  fioor.  Open  daily  free  to 
the  public  from  10  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  except  Sundays 
and  holidays.  Trustees  meet  on  5th  of  every  month, 
except  when  the  date  falls  on  a  Sunday,  when  they 
meet  on  following  Monday.  Trustees— J.  Z.  Davis, 
President;  W.  S.  Keyes,  Vice-President;  Thos.  B. 
Bishop.  W.  S.  Lyle,  J.  E.  Doollttle,  J.  J.  Crawford, 
State  Mineralogist;  Henry  E.  Durden,  General  Cus- 
todian and  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees;  R.  L. 
Ogden,  Librarian. 

Chautauqua  Assembly.  The  Chautauqua  Liter- 
ary and  Scientific  Circle  of  the  Pacific  Coast  held  Its 
fifth  annual  meeting  at  Pacific  Grove  and  elected 
the  following  officers:  President,  Rev.  Eli  Mc- 
CUsh,  D.  D.,  Napa  City;  Superintendent  of  Instruc- 
tion at  the  Pacific  Grove  and  Shasta  Assemblies, 
Rev.  Thomas  Filben  D.  D.,  San  Francisco;  Sec- 
retary, Mrs.  E.  M.  Dawson,  San  Jose.  The  different 
assemblies  on  the  Pacific  Coast  will  be  held  in  July 
of  this  year,  and  will  be  held  in  succession  to  allow 
as  far  as  possible  the  use  of  the  same  talent  in  rota- 
tion at  them  all. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  (Western  Coast 
Division).  Office,  rooms  .33  and  39.  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Building.  Augustus  F.  Rodgers,  Edmund  F.  Dlcklns 
and  Fremont  Morse,  Assistants,  San  Francisco;  J.  J. 
Gilbert,  Assistant,  Olympla,  Wash. ;  Ferdinand  West- 
dahl.  Draughtsman;  Frank  W.  Edmonds,  Clerk, 
San  Francisco;  Vicente  Denis,  Messenger. 

Geographical  Society^  of  California.  Incor- 
porated December  11,  1891.  Location — Academy  of 
Sciences  building.  Object— The  accumulation  of  geo- 
graphical knowledge,  and  the  dissemmation  of  it  for 
the  benefit  of  commerce,  navigation  and  society  gen- 
erally. San  Francisco  being  a  great  commercial 
port,  resorted  to  by  vessels  cruising  the  entire 
Pacific  Ocean  and  exploring  constantly  new  and 
vaguely  known  Islands  and  coasts.and  frequently  the 
temporary  home  of  noted  travelers  willing  to  lecture 
and  place  on  record  the  results  of  their  observations. 
This  Society  occupies,  in  part,  a  fruitful  field  at  a 
very  important  point.  Officers— Fred  Wm.  D'Evelyn, 
M.  B.,  C.  M.,  Edin..  President;  Eli  T.  Sheppard,  First 
Vice-President;  Frank  Shay,  Second  Vice-President; 
P.  MacEwen,  Secretary;  Edwin  Fretwell,  Treasurer. 
Directors— A.  L.  Bancroft,  Dorville  Llbby,  Hon.  G. 
E.  Hall,  Rev.  Frederick  J.  Masters.  George  A.  Moore, 
Hon.  W.  H.  Pratt,  S.  H.  Strite.  Honorary  Council- 
Col.  Charles  F.  Crocker.  Rev.  D.  A.  Goodsell,  Daniel 
E.  Hayes,  Hon.  E.  W.  McKlnstry,  Stephen  T.  Gage, 
A.  S.  Hallidie,  H.  E.  Huntington,  Col.  J.  P.  Jackson, 
Col.  Geo.  H.  Morrison,  John  Rosenfeld,  G.  Howard 
Thompson,  John  J.  Valentine. 

Geographical  Society  of  the  Pacific.  Organ- 
ized March  16,  1881;  incorporated  January  5,  1892- 
Location — San  Francisco  Stock  Exchange  building, 
room  2.  Objects — To  encourage  geographical  explo- 
rations and  discovery,  to  investigate  and  discuss 
geographical  information  by  lectures,  discussion  and 
publications,  and  to  gradually  accumulate  the  best 
books  on  geography,  history,  etc.,  and  maps  and 
charts,  especially  those  relating  to  the  Pacific  Coast 
and  Islands  of  the  Pacific.  Officers— George  David- 
son, President;  Ralph  C.  Harrison,   Irving  M.Scott 


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and  Charles  L.  Taylor,  Vice-Presidents;  John  Part- 
ridge, Secretary:  Thomas  F.  Trenor,  Assistant 
Secretary;  Harry  Durbrow,  Treasurer.  Directors- 
George  Davidson,  John  Dolbeer,  Charles  L.  Taylor, 
E.  J.  Bowen.  Harry  Durbrow,  John  Partridge  and 
Louis  L.  Xelson.  Councilors— Ralph  C.  Harrison, 
Mark  Sheldon,  Charles  Goodall.  George  C.  Perkins, 
Henry  Lund.  Gustav  Niebaum,  Jeremiah  Lynch, 
William  Hood,  James  S.  Houghton,  Irving  M.  Scott, 
Sutro  and  F.  Stevens  Cook.  M.  D. 


Golden  State  AiiAXErE  Press  Association. 
Organized  1886.  Object— To  promote  amateur  writ- 
ing in  California.  Meets  the  second  and  fourth 
Thursdays  of  each  month.  Otficers— President,  H. 
C.  Morris;  Vice-President,  G.  A.  Hinkel;  Secretary, 
Miss  Alice  Lohmeyer;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Leon 
M.  Voorsanger.  1249  Franklin  street ;  Treasurer. 
F.  C.  Mortimer;  Official  Editor,  Wm.  A.  Day. 

Mechanics'  Institute.  Organized  March  29, 1855. 
Location— 31  Post  street.  The  design  and  objects  of 
this  association  are  to  cultivate  a  social  feeling  of 
friendship  and  the  mutual  Improvement  of  its  mem- 
bers; the  dissemination  of  information  and  useful 
knowledge  by  the  establishment  of  a  library  of  cir- 
culation and  reference,  a  museum  and  reading  room; 
the  formation  of  classes  and  delivery  of  lectures  for 
tuition,  the  collection  of  a  cabinet,  scientific  appara- 
tus, works  of  art,  the  purchase  of  property  and  erec- 
tion of  buildings  for  the  requirements  of  the  Insti- 
tute and  for  any  scientific,  mechanical  and  literary 
purpose.  The  society  has  a  valuable  library,  con- 
taining 70.000  volumes,  including  many  rare  scientific 
works,  and  a  reading  room  well  supplied  with  the 
leading  scientific  and  literary  periodicals  of  the  day; 
night  classes,  wherein  a  large  number  of  young  peo- 
ple receive  free  instruction  in  mechanical  and  free- 
hand drawing,  and  lectures  by  distinguished  gentle- 
men on  popular  subjects.  Any  person  may  become 
a  member,  being  acceptable  to  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees, by  paying  an  initiation  fee  of  SI  and  *1.50  quar- 
terly dues,  in  advance.  The  Institute  also  owns  the 
Mechanics'  Pavilion,  located  on  the  southwest  corner 
of  Grove  and  Larkin  streets,  in  which,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Institute,  the  annual  Industrial 
Expositions  are  held.  Officers— E.  A.  Denicke,  Presi- 
dent; Rodney  Kendrick,  Vice-President;  First  Na- 
tional   Bank,    Treasurer;    Heald,    Recording 

Secretary;  Joseph  M.  Gumming.  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary; J.  H.  Culver,  .  ecretary;  A.  M.  Jellison, 
Librarian. 

LiGVE  Nationale  Fkancaise.  Organized  Aug- 
ust 4.  1871.  Meets  third  Jlonday  of  each  month  at 
305  Larkin  street.  Objects— To  promote  friendship, 
harmony  and  intelligence  among  the  French  resi- 
dents of  California,  and  enable  them  to  co-operate  in 
enterprises  of  general  importance.  Officers— Daniel 
Levy.  President;  E.  Raas  and  D.  Roth,  Vice-Presi- 
dents: Em.  Meyer.  Treasurer;  E.  Godchaux  and  A. 
Freling,  Secretaries;  F.  Lacoste,  A.  Goustiaux,  V. 
Gardet,  J.  Ladagnous  and  E.  Marque,  Members  of 
Council.  A.  Masson,  Librarian  and  Secretary.  The 
library  belonging  to  the  society  contains  about  six- 
teen thousand  volumes,  partly  voluntary  donations. 
Any  person  may  have  access  to  the  reading  room, 
being  acceptable  to  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  pay- 
ing an  initiatory  fee  of  one  dollar,  and  fifty  cents 
monthly,  due  In  advance.  Open  every  day  from 
12  31.  to  6  p.  M.,  and  from  7:30  P.  M.  to  10  p.  ii.,  except 
Sundays  and  legal  holidays. 

Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  Califor- 
nia. Organized  1856;  incorporated  1871.  Meets  an- 
nually on  the  third  Tuesday  of  April,  meeting  last- 
ing four  days.  No  fixed  place  of  meeting.  W.  Le 
Moyne  Wells,  Los  Angeles,  President :  George 
Chismore  and  H.  G.  Brainerd,  Los  Angeles,  Vice- 
Presidents;  W.  W.  Kerr,  San  Francisco,  Secretary; 
J.  H.  Parkinson,  Treasurer. 

Pacific  Coast  Jersey  Cattle  Club.  W.  F. 
Russell,  Secretary,  14  Sansome  street. 

Philatelic  Society  of  San  Francisco.  An  in- 
ternational organization.  Organized  August  25, 1892. 
Dr.  William  G.  Sylvester,  President;  Hugo  A.  Bilay, 
Vice-President;  Charles  M.  Daiss,  Treasurer; 
George  M.  Schiller,  Secretary;  William  H.  Hollis, 
Librarian,  105  O'Farrell  street;  Edward  E.  North- 
rup,  Superintendent  of  Sales;  William  H.  Hollis, 
Purchasing  Agent.  Executive  Board— Henry  W. 
Doscher,  George  N.  Brewer,  Hugo  A.  Bilay, 
O.  L.  Blackman,  Edward  E.  Northrup.  Member- 
ship—All active  collectors  over  eighteen  years  of  age 
are  eligible  to  membership.  Application  blanks 
can  be  secured  from  officers  of  the  society  and  deal 
ers  In  San  Francisco.     All  applications  must  be  en 


dorsed  by  two  members  of  the  society.  Dues- 
Active  membership,  twenty-five  cents  per  month; 
corresponding  membership,  Sl.OO  per  year  in  advance 
Including  a  subscription  to  the  official  journal 
Meetings  are  held  every  Friday  evening  at  103 
105  O'Farrell  street.  Visiting  corresponding  mem 
hers  enjoy  the  same  privileges  as  active  mem- 
bers, when  in  the  city.  Official  organ.  The  Philatelic 
Calif  ornian. 

PoLYPATHic  Medical  and  Surgical  Associa- 
tion. European  staff  of  physicians.  1531  Sutter 
street. 

San  Francisco  County  Medical  Society.  Or- 
ganized February,  1868.  Meet  at  32  O'Farrell  street, 
second  Tuesday  of  each  month  at  8:30  p.  m.  Or- 
ganized for  the  purpose  of  reading  and  the  discus- 
sion of  papers  on  medical  subjects.  Officers— Wm. 
Fitch  Cheney,  M.  D.,  President;  J.  H.  Barbat,  M.  D., 
First  Vice-President;  F.  B.  Carpenter,  M.  D.,  Sec- 
ond Vice-President;  A.  P.  Woodward,  M.  D.,  Re- 
cording Secretary;  L.  M.  F.  Wanzer,  M.  D.,  Assis- 
tant Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary;  W.  S. 
Whitwell,  M.  D.,  Treasurer;  D.  W.  Montgomery, 
M.  D.,  Librarian  and  Curator.  Trustees  — Henry 
Gibbons.  Jr.,  M.  D.,  W.  F.  McNutt,  M.  D.,  James 
Simpson,  M.  D. 

San  Francisco  County-  Society  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons.  Frank  Cornwall,  M.  D., 
President;  E.  H.  Mattner,  M.  D.,  Vice-President; 
J.  C.  Bainbridge,  M.  D.,  Secretary.  Meetings  held 
at  1422  Folsom  street,  first  Monday  of  each  month  at 
8  p.  M. 

San  Francisco  Microscopical  Society.  Or- 
ganized April  12,  1872.  Object— The  promotion  of 
microscopical  science  in  all  its  branches,  to  be  ac- 
complished by  the  holding  of  meetings  for  scientific 
intercourse  and  discussion;  by  the  reading  and  pub- 
lication of  papers  relating  to  microscopical  and  kin- 
dred sciences,  and  by  other  suitable  means.  Its 
membership  includes  both  those  who  are  profes- 
sional employers  of  the  instrument  and  those  who 
seek  in  its  use  recreation  from  the  severer  tasks  of 
life.  Its  meetings  are  divided  into  two  classes. 
Those  falling  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  each  month 
are  for  the  presentation  of  papers  and  the  trans- 
action of  business.  Those  falling  on  the  third 
Wednesday  are  much  less  formal  in  their  character, 
and  aim  to  bring  the  members  closer  together  in  the 
interchange  of  ideas  and  the  exhibition  of  objects. 
At  intervals  these  conversational  nights  are  con- 
verted Into  exhibitions,  to  which  the  members  In- 
vite their  friends.  Frequently,  throughout  the  year, 
the  Society  has  its  field  days,  on  which  the  members 
visit  some  designated  locality  in  the  neighborhood, 
and  in  this  way  many  valuable  additions  have  been 
made  to  the  micro-fauna  and  flora  of  this  region. 
Officers— John  C.  Spencer.  M.  D.,  President;  R.  H. 
Freund,  Vice-President;  Charles  C.  Riedy,  Treas- 
urer; George  Otis  Mitchell,  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary, 18\7i4  Pine  street;  William  E.  Loy,  Recording 
Secretary.    There  are  about  75  active  members. 

Sierra  Club.  Office,  Academy  of  Sciences  build- 
ing, 819  Market  street.  Objects— To  explore,  enjoy 
and  render  accessible  the  mountain  regions  of  the 
Pacific  Coast,  and  to  enlist  the  support  and  co-oper- 
ation of  the  people  and  the  Government  in  preserving 
the  forests  and  other  features  of  the  Sierra  Nevada 
Mountains.  Officers— John  Muir,  President;  Warren 
Olney,  First  Vice-President  and  Treasurer;  Joseph 
LeConte,  Second  Vice-President;  Elliott  McAllister, 
Secretary;  J.  H.  Senger,  Corresponding  Secretary, 
Directors — George  Davidson,  Dorvllle  Llbby.  J.  M. 
Stillman,  C.  B.  Bradley. 

Society  of  California  Pioneers.  Organized 
August,  1850.  Rooms,  Pioneer  building,  west  side  of 
Fourth  street,  between  Market  and  Mission  streets; 
entrance,  5  Pioneer  place.  The  expressed  objects  of 
the  Society  are  to  collect  and  preserve  Information 
connected  with  the  early  settlement  and  subsequent 
conquest  of  the  country,  and  to  perpetuate  the  mem- 
ory of  those  whose  sagacity,  energy  and  enterprise 
induced  them  to  settle  in  the  wilderness  and  become 
the  founders  of  a  new  State,  and  also  the  male  de- 
scendants of  members.  All  who  were  in  California 
prior  to  the  first  day  of  January,  18.50,  are  eligible  to 
membership.  Any  who  have  rendered  distinguished 
or  Important  services  to  the  Society  or  State  may  be 
admitted  as  honorary  members.  Regular  meetings 
of  the  Society  take  place  on  the  first  Monday  of  each 
month.  Annual  election  of  officers  on  the  7th  of 
July,  the  anniversary  of  the  conquest  of  California 
and  of  the  raising  of  the  American  flag  on  Its  soil. 
Annual  celebration  on  the  9th  of  September,  the  an- 
niversary of   the  admission  of  California  into  the 


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Union.  Ttie  Society  is  possessed  of  a  library,  an  ex- 
cellent cabinet  of  minerals,  relics  of  early  times  and 
various  other  objects  of  interest  OtHcers — H.  N. 
Tllden,  President;  Niles  Searls,  H.  E.  Highton,  C.  T. 
Ryland,  H.  H.  Ellis  and  T.  L.  Barlser,  Vice-Presi- 
dents; J.  D.  Tallant,  Treasurer;  John  I.  Spear,  Sec- 
retary; John  F.  Pinkham,  Marshal.  Directors- 
Christian  Keis,  Henry  B.  Russ,  E.  M.  Root, 
D.  D.  Harris,  E,  T.  Kruse,  Charles  C.  Moore 
and  Leon  Sloss.  Standing  Committees  of  the 
Board  of  Directors— Finance,  Russ,  Tllden,  Sloss; 
Auditing,  Tllden,  Root,  Kruse;  History  and  Biogra- 
phy, King,  Moore,  Glbbs;  Relief,  Glbbs,  Bering,  Russ; 
Library  and  Cabinet,  Kruse,  Moore,  Root;  New  and 
Old  Halls,  Bering.  Tllden,  King;  Lick  Estate,  Root, 
Olbbs,  Sloss;  Judiciary,  Sloss,  King,  Bering;  Lectures 
and  Entertainments,  Moore,  Kruse,  Russ. 

State  Board  or  Hokticultuke. — Meets  at  rooms 
1,  2  and  3,  Mills  building,  fifth  floor.  Officers- Ell- 
wood  Cooper,  President,  Santa  Barbara,  Commis- 
sioner for  the  Los  Angeles  District;  Mark  L.  Mc- 
Donald, Vice-President,  Santa  Rosa,  Commissioner 
for  the  Sonoma  District;  Fred  C.  Miles,  Treasurer, 
Penryn,  Commissioner  for  the  El  Dorado  District; 
R.  D.  Stephens,  Sacramento,  Auditor,  San  Francisco, 
Commissioner  for  the  State  at  Large;  Frank  A. 
Kimball,  National  City,  Commissioner  for  the  State 
at  Large;  Sol  Runyon,  Courtland,  Commissioner  for 
the  Sacramento  District;  I.  H.  Thomas,  Vlsalia, 
Commissioner  for  the  San  Joaquin  District;  A.  Block, 
Santa  Clara,  Commissioner  for  the  San  Francisco 
District;  B.  M.  Lelong,  Secretary,  ex-officio  Chief 
Horticultural  Officer;  Alexander  Craw,  Quarantine 
Officer  and  Entomologist;  Ella  F.  Hallahan,  Clerk. 

Stomatological  Dental  Club.  Organized  June, 
1894.  Incorporated  November,  1894.  Object— Ad- 
vancement of  dental  science.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
from  3  to  4  p.  M.,  and  on  the  same  evening  at  235  Post 
street.  William  J.  Younger,  President;  Russell  H. 
Cool,  Vice-President;  S.  E.  Knowles,  Secretary; 
Thomas  Morfew,  Treasurer. 

Technical  Society  of  the  Pacific  Coast— 
Organized  April,  1884.  Meets  in  the  Society's  rooms, 
Acadamy  of  Sciences  building,  819  Market  street, 
on  the  first  Friday  of  each  month.  Rooms  open  to 
members  every  day  and  evening.  Number  of  mem- 
bers two  hundred  and  fifty-five.  Objects— The  ad- 
vancement of  the  technical  professions  by  means  of 
the  reading  of  papers  and  discussion  of  questions 
pertaining  thereto,  and  the  establishment  of  a  cen- 
tral point  of  reference  for  engineers.  Officers- 
George  W.  Dickie,  President;  W.  G.  Curtis,  Vice- 
President;  Otto  von  Geldern,  Secretary;  Edward  T. 
Schild,  Treasurer.  Directors— W.  F.  C.  Hasson,  J. 
D.  Isaacs,  Louis  Falkenan,  Randell  Hunt,  Joseph  C. 
Sala. 

Tekkitoeial  Pioneers  op  California.  Incor- 
porated November  10,  1874.  The  objects  of  this  asso- 
ciation are  to  form  a  more  perfect  union  of  the 
pioneers  of  California  in  the  bonds  of  friendship, 
and  to  cultivate  social  intercourse  between  them; 
to  collect  and  preserve  historical  facts  and  informa- 
tion in  connection  with  the  early  and  subsequent 
history  of  the  settlement  of  the  Pacific  Coast ;  to 
form  a  library  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge 
among  Its  members;  to  form  a  cabinet  of  such 
minerals,  geological  and  other  natural  substances  as 
can  be  obtained  by  the  association;  to  pursue  such 
literary  and  scientific  objects,  by  means  of  lectures 
or  otherwise,  as  shall  be  deemed  expedient  by  the 
Board  of  Directors,  and  to  perpetuate  the  memory  of 
those  whose  wisdom,  valor  and  enterprise  advanced 
civilization  to  the  shores  of  the  Pacific.  All  white 
males  who  were  in  California  prior  to  the  ninth  day 
of  September,  1850,  and  the  male  descendants  of  all 
such,  of  lawful  age,  are  eligible  to  membership. 
Officers- Charles  Nelson,  President;  Wm.  McAfee, 
First  Vice-President;  O.  J.  Preston,  Second  Vice- 
President;  Lowell  J.Hardy,  Jr.,  Secretary;  Samuel 
Figel,  Treasurer;  H.  F.  \V.  Hoffman,  Marshal.  Sec- 
retary's office,  608  Spreckels'  building. 

Xavier  Literary  Club.  Organized  at  St.  Jo- 
seph's Hall,  May  16,  1894.  Object— The  promotion  of 
faith,  friendship  and  knowledge;  limit  of  member- 
ship, one  hundred.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  San  Francisco  Hall, 
Alcazar  Building.  Officers— President,  Joseph  P. 
Hayes;  Recording  Secretary,  E.  F.  Lacy;  Financial 
Secretary,  James  Meehan. 

N.  GRAY  &  CO.,  UNDERTAKERS, 

641-643-645  Sacramento. 


MEDICAL    AND    DENTAL 
COLLEGES. 

California  College  of  Pharmacy- Incor- 
porated August  7,  1872.  Affiliated  with  the  LTniver- 
slty  of  California  June  18,  1873.  Location— 113  Ful- 
ton street.  This  college  was  created  by  the  Califor- 
nia Pharmaceutical  Society  to  promote  the  study  of 
pharmacy,  and  to  confer  degrees  upon  graduates. 
Officers— F.  A.  Beckett,  M.  D.,  President;  Charles  A. 
Bayly,  Vice-President;  O.  A.  Weihe,  Secretary: 
W.  M.  Searby,  Dean. 

College  of  Dentistry  of  the  University  of 
California.  Location— Donohoe  Building,  corner  of 
Market  and  Taylor  streets,  upper  floor.  L.  L.  Dun- 
bar, D.  D.  S.,  Dean. 

Cooper  Medical  College— Founded  in  1858.  En- 
dowed in  1882  by  Professor  L.  C.  Lane.  The  college 
is  situated  on  the  northeast  corner  of  Sacramento  and 
and  Webster  streets,  one  block  from  the  California 
street  cars,  and  four  blocks  from  the  Sutter  street 
cars,  by  which  line  the  City  and  County  Hospital 
may  be  readily  reached;  and  the  Sacramento  street 
cable  cars  pass  the  college  doors.  Faculty— L.  C. 
Lane,  A.  M.,  M.D.,  M.  R.  C.  S.  Eng.,  LL.  D,  Profes- 
sor of  Surgery  and  President  of  the  College;  C.  N. 
Ellinwood,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Physiology;  Adolph 
Barkan,  M.  D.  Professor  of  Ophthalmology,  Laryn- 
gology and  Otology;  Joseph  H.  Wythe,  M.  D.,  LL.D., 
F.  R.  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Microscopy  and  Histology; 
Henry  Gibbons,  Jr.,  A.  M.,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Ob- 
stetrics and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children; 
Joseph  O.  Hirschfelder,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Clinical 
Medicine;  Clinton  Gushing,  M.  D.,  Professor  of 
Gynecology;  Wm.  T.  Wenzell,  M.  D.,  Acting  Profes- 
sor of  Chemistry  and  Toxicology;  R.  H.  Plummer,'  A. 
M.,  M.  D.,  M.  R.  C.  S.  Eng.,  Professor  of  Anatomy; 
Charles  H.  Steele,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica  and  Therapeutics;  C.  N.  Ellinwood,  M.  D., 
Acting  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery;  Albert 
Abrams,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Pathology. 

Hahnemann  Hospital  College  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, The  (Homeopathic).  Location— 115  Haight 
street,  above  Octavla  street.  Incorporated  January 
20,  1881.  Four  years'  graded  course  of  study.  The 
regular  course  of  1896  will  begin  on  the  first  Monday 
in  October  and  continue  seven  months.  Dr.  Geo.  H. 
Palmer,  President;  Dr.  C.  B.  Currier,  921  Geary 
street.  Dean  of  the  Faculty. 

Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 
California.  Martin  Kellogg,  A.  M.,  President; 
Robert  A.  McLean,  M.  D.,  Dean.  Office,  305  Kearny 
street.  The  lectures  are  given  at  Toland  Hall, 
Stockton  street,  near  Chestnut.  The  session  of 
1896-1897  will  begin  September  1st  and  continue  for 
eight  months. 

San  Francisco  Polyclinic  Post  Graduate 
Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 
California.  Location— 410  Ellis  street.  A  school 
of  clinical  medicine  for  graduates  of  colleges  of 
regular  medicine. 


MILITARY. 


NATIONAL    GUARD    OF    CALIFOENIA. 

Commander-in-Chief   and  Staff  —  Headquarters 

State  Capitol,   Sacramento.    James    H.   Budd 

Gov.,  Com.-in-Chief. 
Andrew    W.    Barrett,     Brig.-Gen.,    Adj  .-General, 

Sacramento. 
Robert  L.  Peeler,  Colonel,  Ass't  Adj.-Gen.,  Sacra 

raento. 
John  B.  Wright,  Colonel,  Engineer  Officer,  Sacra 

mento. 
Forrest  S.  Chadbourne,   Colonel,  Paymaster-Gen 

eral,  10  California  street,  S.  F. 
George  B.  Sperry,  Colonel  and  Inspector  of  Rifle 

Practice,  Stockton. 
John    T.    Harrington,     Judge     Advocate-Genera 

Colusa. 
Wm.  Hopkins.  Col.,  Surg.-Gen.,  S.  F. 
W.  D.   Sanborn,   Lt.-Col.,   Aid-de-Camp,   32  Mont 

gomery  street,  S.  F. 
W.  J.  Younger,  Lt.-Col.,  Ald-de-Camp,  300  Stockton 

street,  S.  F. 
J.  E.  Doolittle,  Lt.-Col.,  Aid-de-Camp,  Palace  Hotel, 

S.  F. 
J.  S.  Young,  Lt.-Col.,  Aid-de-Camp,  Russ  House, 

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N.  T.  James,  Lt.-CoL,  Ald-de-Camp,  416  Califorula 

street,  S.  F. 
Herbert  Choynski,  Lt.-CoL,  Ald-de-Camp,  319  Pine 

street,  S.  F. 
J.  F.  Burgln,  Lt.-CoL,  Ald-de-Camp,  Mills  Bldg,  S.  F. 
Frank   Vail,    Lt.-Col.,    Ald-de-Camp,    741     Market 

street,  S.  F. 
"W.  E.  Fisher,  Lt.-Col.,  Aid-de-Camp,  14  Post  street, 

S.  F. 
Frank  McLauglilln,  Lt.-Col.,  Ald-de-Camp,  Oroville. 
T.  P.  Hanson,  Lt.-Col.,  Aid-de-Camp,  Pasadena. 
John   Bradbury,    Lt.-Col.,    Ald-de-Camp,  Los  An- 
geles. 
A.  G.  Gasson,  Lt.-Col.,  Aid-de-Camp,  San  Diego. 
Division  Commander  and  Staff.    Headquarters 
202  Market  street,   S.  F.    Maj-Gen.  W.  H.  Dlmond, 
commanding.    Col.  A.  E.  Castle,  Asst.  Adj.-Gen.  and 
Chief    of    Staff;     Col.    J.    E.    Laine,    Surgeon;    D. 
Geary,  Lt.-Col.,  Q.  M.,  14  Post  street;  J.  C.  Currier, 
Lt.-Col..  Div.  Inspector,  320  Sansome  street;  George 
Stone,  Lt.-Col.,    Engineer   Officer,    Mills    Building; 
Thomas  Cluff,  Lt.-Col.,  I.  R.  P.,  40  Fourth  street; 
George  H.  Pippv,  Lt.-Col.,  O.  O.,  Chronicle  Building; 
George  A.  Knight,  Lt.-Col.,  Judge  Advocate,  Chroni- 
cle Building;  I.  W.  Hellman,  Jr.,  Lt.-Col.,  Paymaster, 
Union   Trust  Building;  J.  C.  Kirkpatrick,   Lt.   Col., 
Commissary,  Palace    Hotel;    F.    F.  Follis,   Lt.-Col., 
Signal  Officer;  W.  B.  Hooper,  Maj.,  A.  D.  C,  Occi- 
dental Hotel;   Willis  Dodd,  Maj.,  A.    D.    C,  Union 
Iron  Works. 
Second  Brigade— Comprising  the  counties  of  San 
Francisco,  Marin,  Sonoma,  Napa,  Solano,  Contra 
Costa,  Alameda,  Santa  Clara,  San  Mateo,  Santa 
Cruz,  San  Benito,  Monterey  and  Lake.    Only 
that  portion  of  Second  Brigade  in  San  Fran- 
cisco Is  given  here. 

SECOND  BPvIGADE. 
Headquarters,  420  Bush  St.,  room  6. 
R.  H.  Warfleld,  Brlg.-General  Commanding,  420  Bush 
street,  S.  F.;  J.  G.  Glesting,  Lt.-Colonel,  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General;  G.  F.  Hanson,  M.  D., 
Lt.-Colonel,  Surgeon;  Chas.  Jansen,  Major, 
Inspector  ;  H.  T.  Sime,  Major,  Quartermaster 
and  Paymaster;  W.  A.  Halsted,  Major,  Com- 
missary; H.  B.  Hosmer,  Major,  Ins.  R.  P.  and 
O.  O.;  C.  H.  Murphy,  Major,  Engineer  O.;  C.  J. 
Evans,  Major,  Signal  Officer;  D.  S.  Dorn,  Major, 
Judge  Advocate;  S.  L.Naphtaly,  Captain,  Aid; 
H.  A.  Wegener,  Captain,  Aid ;  Eugene  De  Spaar, 
Sergt. -Major  and  Staff  Orderly;  E.  S.  Crosby, 
Sergt.-Major  and  Staff  Orderly. 

FIRST  REGIMENT  INFANTRY,  N.  G.  C. 

Headquarters,  Armory,  cor.  Page  and  Gough  Sts. 

Field  Officers— William  Macdonald,  Col.  Com.,  315 
Montgomery  street;  Victor  D.  Duboce,  Lt.-Col., 
638  Market  street;  Charles  Boxton,  Maj.,  231 
Post  street;  Charles  Tilden,  Maj.,  Crocker 
Building. 

Staff  Officers— Alfred  J.  Kelleher,  Captain  and 
Adj.,  2324  Clay  street;  C.  Middleton,  1st  Lt.  and 
Bat.  Adj.,  Giant,  Cal.;  Bert  R.  Hecht,  1st  Lt., 
Q.  M.  and  Paymaster,  225  Bush  street;  Louis 
Barrere,  1st  Lt.,  I.  R.  P.  and  Ordmance  Officer, 
312  Pine  street;  Emil  A.  Kehrlein,  1st  Lt.  and 
Commissary,  909  Lombard  street;  W.  D.  Mc- 
Carthy, Maj.  and  Surgeon,  111  Eddy  street;  P. 
J.  H.  Farrell,  Captain  and  Asst.  Surgeon,  2.35 
Post  street. 

Co.  A — J.  F.  Connolly,  Captain,  608  Jackson  street; 
George  T.  Ballinger,  1st  Lt.,  1516  Baker  street; 

,  2d  Lt.    Armory,  corner  Page  and  Gough 

streets. 

Co.  B — George  Filmer,  Captain,  SE  corner  Clay  and 
Sansome  streets;  B.  B.  Sturdlvant,  1st  Lt.,  413 
California  street;  E.  J.  Blunkall,  2d  Lt.,  1009 
Valencia  street.  Armory,  corner  Page  and 
Gough  streets. 

Co.  C— James  W.  Dumbrell,  Captain,  1037  Market 
street;  Charles  Goodall,  1st  Lt.,  SE  corner 
Beale  and  Market  streets;  John  Ritter,  2d  Lt. 
Armory,  813  Ellis  street. 

Co.  D— R.  A.  Marshall,  Captain,  20^^  Franklin  street; 
Eugene  V.  Sullivan,  1st  Lt.,  357  Eleventh  street; 
Thomas  J.  McCreagh,  2d  Lt.,  113  Fillmore 
street.  Armory,  corner  Page  and  Gough 
streets. 

Co.  E— Edward  Fitzpatrick,  Captain,  5  Front  street; 
Frank  J.  Ralph,  1st  Lt.,  1014  Howard  street;  W. 
R.  Robertson,  2d  Lt.,  318  Pine  street.  Armory, 
corner  Page  and  Gough  streets. 


Co.  F— John  A.  Miller,  Captain,  202  Market  street; 
Firman  A.  Nippert,  1st  Lt.,  25  Page  street;  W. 
M.  Masury,  2d  Lt.,  2631  Sacramento  street. 
Armory,  813  Ellis  street. 

Co.  G— Edgar  C.  Sutliffe,  Captain,  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  Auditor's  Office;  Thomas  W.  Sparrowe,  1st 
Lt.,  101  Post  street;  J.  A.  Christie.  2d  Lt.,  21 
Halght  street.    Armory,  813  Ellis  street. 

Co.  H— Frank  W.  Warren,  Captain,  111-121  Post 
street; ,  1st  Lt.;  John  J.  West,  402  Mont- 
gomery street.  Armory,  corner  Page  and 
Gough  streets. 

;— R.  Richter,  Captain,  NE  corner  Page  and 
Octavia  streets;  Herman  Huber,  1st  Lt.,  25 
Page  street;  Wm.  H.  Tobin,  2d  Lt.,  813  Lott 
street.    Armory,     corner     Page     and     Gough 


Co. 


Co.  K— Thomas  J.  Cunningham.  Captain,  303  Cali- 
fornia street;  Edward  D.  Finley,  1st  Lt.,  1309 
Polk  street;  C.  W.  Seeley,  2d  Lt.,  1810  San 
Carlos  avenue.    Armory,  813  Ellis  street. 

Co.  L— J.  Frank  Eggert,  Captain,  12  Post  street;  H. 
E.  Curzon,  1st  Lt.,  116  Montgomery  street;  A. 
C.  Adler,  2d  Lt.,  1  Sansome  street.  Armory, 
corner  Page  and  Gough  streets. 

Co.  M— Thomas  F.  O'Neil,  Captain,  25  Page  street; 
Edward  D.  Carroll,  1st  Lt.,  40T  Battery  street; 
C.  J.  Hogan,  2d  Lt.,  1008  Sutter  street.  Armory, 
corner  Page  and  Gough  streets. 

Cadet  Co.— J.  R.  Moulthrop,  Captain;  C.  F.  Chemi- 
nant,  Ist  Lt.;  W.  Pritchard,  2d  Lt.  Armory, 
Boys'  High  School. 

Band— C.  H.  Cassasa,  Leader,  425  Buchanan  street; 
George  W.  Bennett,  Business  Manager,  939J4 
Dolores  street. 

SIGNAL  CORPS— SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Armory,  815  Ellis  Street. 

Captain— George  C.  Boardman  Jr.,  218  Montgomery 

street.    Lieutenant— Philip    J.    Perkins,    231    Post 

street.    Number  of  members,  40. 

TROOP  A,  CAVALRY,  N.  G.  C. 

Armory,  223  Geary  Street. 

Captain .    First  Lieutenant— C.  A.  Jenksr 

Second  Lieutenant,  I.  Ward  Eaton;  First  Sergeant^ 
R.  B.  Ellis.  Organized  July  27,  1849.  Number  of 
members,  65. 

NAVAL    BATTALION. 

Louis    H.    Turner,    Lt.-Com.,    28    California  street; 

Lieut.  W.  E.  Elliot,  Adj.,  28  California  street. 
First  Division— Colin  A.  Douglass,  Lt.Com.;  Lieut. 

E.  E.  Mauseau,  Jr.  Grade;  Lieut.  G.  C.  Calden, 

Jr.  Grade;  A.  H.  Heney,  Ensign. 
Second  Division— Wm.  E.  Gunn,  Lt.-Com,;    A.  H. 

Elliot,  Ensign;   Wm    F.  Burke,  Lt.  Jr.  Grade; 

J.  S.  Emanuel,  Ensign. 
Third  Division— Lieut.  T.  M.  Shaw,  Com.;    L.   F. 

Chandler,  Lt.  Jr.  Grade;    James  McNair,  En- 
sign; Edward  Fletcher,  Ensign. 
Fourth  Division— Lieut.  A.   Morey,   Com.;   L;eut- 

H.  B.  George,  Jr.  Grade;  W.  E.  Lindsay,  En 

sign;  C.  E.  Miller,  Ensign. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA— UNIVERSITY" 
CADETS  (UNATTACHED). 
Berkeley,  Cal. 
Frank  L.  Winn,  Commandant,  1st  Lieut.,  12th  U.  S_ 
Infantry,  detailed  from  War  Department,  U.  S.; 
A.  McCullough,  Major;  W.  D.  Thompson,  Major; 
S.  L.  Naphtaly,  Capt.  and  Adjutant;  A.  W.  Dozier, 
1st  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster;  T.  R.  Kelley,  1st  Lieut, 
and  Signal  Officer;  M.  McNutt,  2d  Lieut,  and  Artil- 
lery Officer;  T.  R.  Crawford,  2d  Lieut,  and  Band 
Leader;  H.  P.  Veeder,  Capt.  Co.  A.:  H.  A.  Timer, 
1st  Lieut.;  R.  A.  Kinzie,  2d  Lieut.;  R.  J.  Russ,  Capt. 
Co.  B.;  E.  J.  Crawford,  1st  Lieut.;  F.  P.  Taylor,  2d 
Lieut.;  J.H.Mee,  2d  Lieut.;  P.  L.  Bush,  Capt.  Co.  C; 
G.  S.  Walker,  1st  Lieut.;  W.  C.  Jurgens,  2d  Lieut.; 
H.  B.  Graham,  Capt.  Co.  D.:  C.  W.  Morse,  Ist  Lieut.; 
C.  A.  Son,  2d  Lieut.;  G.  D.  Kierulff,  Capt.  Co.  E.; 
E.  J.  Jackson,  1st  Lieut.;  N.  K.  Davis,  2d  Lieut.;. 
H.  W.  Allen,  Capt.  Co.  F.;  C.  A.  Cross,  Ist  Lieut.; 
O.  S.  Case,  2d  Lieut.;  E.  T.  Blake,  Capt.  Co.  G.;  J.  B. 
Metcalfe,  2d  Lieut.  Total  number  of  members, 
about  500.  Headquarters,  University  of  California,.  . 
Berkeley. 


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MISCELLANEOUS   INFORMATION. 


Protective  Aisociations. 


Vetbeans'  National  Guard  of  Califoenia. 
Organized  May  l(i,  1888.  Objects— To  promote  social 
reunion  and  good  fellowship;  to  assist  its  members 
in  all  just  claims  for  the  rights  and  benefits  con- 
fefred  upon  them  by  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Cali- 
rornia,  and  to  advance  the  interests  of  the  N  ational 
Guard.  Seven  years'  of  continuous  service  in  the 
National  Guard  of  the  State  is  a  pre-requisite  of 
membership.  Meets  on  the  third  Wednesday  of 
each  month  at  the  Veterans'  Headquarters,  815  Ellis 
street.  Officers— Major  A.  D.  Grimwood,  Com- 
mander; Col.  Sheldon  I.  Kellogg,  Vice-Commander; 
€apt.  C.  P.  Le  Breton,  Financier;  C.  S.  Benedict, 
Treasurer;  E.  N.  Snook,  Recorder. 

INDEPENDENT  COMPANIES. 

These  Military  organizations  are  independent  of 

the  National  Guard  of  California,  and  for  the  most 

part  are  attached  to  some  benevolent  association. 

AusTEiAN  Military  Co.  Organized  March,  1879. 
Number  of  members,  70.  Armory,  35  Eddy 
street. 

EiNTEACT  Rifle  Section.  Organized  1876.  Num- 
ber of  members,  65.  Armory,  Twelfth  street, 
near  Howard. 

Feench  Zouaves.  Organized  May,  1870.  Number 
of  members,  150.    Armory,  810  Pacific  street. 

Independent  Rifles.  Organized  March  8,  1877. 
Number  of  members,  75.  Armory,  814  Geary 
street;  E.  Moenning,  Secretary,  614  Octavia 
street. 

Italian  Shaepshootees.  Organized  May,  1878. 
Number  of  members,  80.  Armory,  northwest 
corner  Union  and  Stockton  streets. 

Juarez  Guard.  Organized  October  17,  1871.  Num- 
ber of  members.  275.  Armory.  Apollo  Hall,  810 
Pacific  street.  A.  dela  ToiT.e,  Captain;  A.  Rojo, 
1st  Lieut.;  A.  de  la  Torre,  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.;  A. 
Montero,  1st  Sergeant. 

LEAGUE  OF  THE  CROSS  CADETS. 

First  Regiment  (Dismounted  Artillery).  Estab- 
tablished  January  7,  1894.  Comprises  ten  companies 
with  500  members.  Membership  is  confined  to  those 
who  are  members  of  the  League  of  the  Cross.  Its 
objects  are  "to  give  to  its  members  the  opportunity 
to  profit  by  those  lessons  of  order,  punctuality,  obe- 
dience and  courtesy  which  are  taught  by  military 
discipline,  and  to  render  them  thoroughly  fitted  to 
perform  what  is  the  privilege  and  duty  of  all  Ameri- 
can citizens,  the  defense  of  their  country  and  their 
flag  as  intelligent  soldiers,  should  occasion  ever 
arise."  Regimental  headquarters,  14  McAllister 
street,  room  43. 

Wm.  C.  Mahoney,  Colonel;  Martin  P.  O'Dea,  Lieut. - 
Colonel;  D.  J.  McGloin,  Major  1st  Battalion; 
J.  Brouchoud,  Major  2d  Battalion;  Daniel  C. 
Deasy,  Capt.  and  Adjutant;  James  Devlin, 
Lieut,  and  Commissary;  Thomas  F.  Ryan, 
Lieut,  and  Inspector;  H.  F.  Sullivan,  Lieut, 
and  Quartermaster;  Dr.  A.  P.  Mulligan,  Capt. 
and  Surgeon;  Edward  F.  Fay,  Lieut,  and  Adju- 
tant, 1st  Battalion;  Edward  Deasy,  Lieut,  and 
Adjutant,  2d  Battalion. 
Co.  A— St.  Mary's  Cathedral   parish.     Meets   every 

Monday  evening.    Frank  S.  Drady,  Captain. 
Co.  B— St.  Charles'  Parish.  Meets  every  Friday  even- 
ing.   Thomas  Kennedy,  Captain. 
Co.  C— St.  Patrick's  parish.     Meets  every  Saturday 

evening.    Edward  Fitzgerald,  Captain. 
Co.  D— Sacred  Heart  parish.    Meets  every  Tuesday 

evening.    J.  McBride,  Captain. 
Co.  E— St.    James'    parish.     Meets    every    Tuesday 

evening.    Wm.  McCarthy.  Captain. 
Co.  G— St.    Bridgid's   parish.     Meets    every   Friday 

evening.    Edward  Power,  Captain. 
Co.  H— St.  Brendan's  parish.    Meets  every   Sunday 

evening.    James  Power,  Captain. 
Co.  I— St.  Peter's  parish.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing.   Peter  Haggerty,  Captain. 
Co.  K— St.  Paul's  parish.    Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing.   E.  J.  Loughery,  Captain. 
Co.  L— Mission  Dolores  parish.    Meets  every  Friday 

evening.  Wm.  Clark,  Captain. 
l/AFAYETTE  GuAED.  Organized  June  1,  1865.  Num- 
ber of  members,  168.  Armory,  730  Montgomery 
street. 
ScHUETZEN  Veeein.  Organized  September.  1859. 
Number  of  members,  68.  Armory,  620  Bush 
street.  Election  of  officers  second  Friday  in 
March. 


Swiss    Shaepshooters.      Organized    March,    1860. 

Number  of  members,  90.    Armory,  808  Pacific 

street. 
Veteean  Guaed  of  California,  G.  A.  R.    Number 

of   members,    50.      Armory,    California    Hall. 

Officers— J.  B.  Lauck,  Capt.;  H.  H.  Todd,  1st 

Lt.;  John  Tuttle,  2d  Lt.;  T.  C.  Masteller,  IstLt. 

and  Adjt.;  Eugene  Wiegand,  1st  Lt.  and  Q.  M.; 

J.  J.  Frank,  1st  Lt.  and  Com. ;  J.  H.  Banfield,  1st 

Serg. 


N.  GRAY  &  CO.,  UNDERTAKERS, 

641-643-645  Sacramento. 


PROTECTIVE  ASSOCIATIONS. 

American  Association  of  Masters  and  Pilots. 
Meets  at  114  O'Farrell  street,  Albion  Hall,  on  first  and 
third  Saturdays  of  each  month.  For  the  better  regu- 
lation of  matters  pertaining  to  our  craft,  the  promo- 
tion of  social  welfare  of  the  members  of  our  profes- 
sion, the  elevation  of  their  standing  as  such,  and  of 
their  character  as  men,  and  for  the  better  protection 
of  the  lives  and  property  Intrusted  to  our  care. 
Officers— L.  P.  Harvey.  Worthy  Captain;  Robert  W. 
Anderson,  First  Pilot;  Charles  McNeil,  Second  Pilot; 
S.  G.  Naylor,  Captain's  Clerk.  Office  and  reading- 
room,  9  Mission  street,  room  4. 

American  Union  Fish  Company.  513-519  Wash- 
ington street.  Carlo  Dondero,  Secretary.  2815 
Greenwich  street. 

Austrian  National  Society.  Meets  first  Wed- 
nesday of  each  month  at  121  New  Montgomery 
street. 

Barbers'  Protective  Union.  Organized  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1878.  Meets  first  and  third  Thursdays  in 
each  month,  at  Lincoln  Hall,  320  Post  street.  Mem- 
bership, 130. 

Bookbinders'  Peotective  and  Beneficial 
Association  of  San  Francisco.  Local  Union, 
No.  31,  I.  B.  of  B.  Organized  August  15,  1875.  Meets 
second  Tuesday  evening  of  each  month  at  539  Cali- 
fornia street.  Officers— James  Rutherford,  819  Twen- 
ty-fourth street.  President;  Richard  F.  Gorman, 
Vice-President;  William  B.  Curtis,  1517  Twenty- 
fourth  street.  Secretary;   Thomas  B.  Gould,  Treas- 

Brewers'  Protective  Association.  Incorpo- 
rated September  14,  1S74.  Objects— Protection  of 
mutual  Interests  and  promotion  of  harmony  among 
brewery  proprietors.  Meets  at  room  40,  Flood  Build- 
ing, every  Friday  at  2  p.  m.  Officers— W.  A.  Fred- 
erick, President;  C.  B.  Stone,  Vice-President;  R. 
Mohr,  Secretary;  Geo.  F.  Volz,  Treasurer. 

Beotheehood  of  Locomotive Ensineees.  Meets 
on  first  Tuesday  and  third  Saturday  of  each  month  at 
501  Valencia  street. 

Brotheehood  of  Locomotive  Fieeman.  Meets 
every  Monday  of  each  month  at  .501  Valencia  street. 

Builders'  Association  op  California.  The. 
40  New  Montgomery  street.  Meets  on  the  second 
Monday  of  each  month  at  1:30  p.  m.  S.  H.  Kent. 
President. 

California  State  Retail  Dkug&ists'  Associ- 
ciation.  For  protection  in  trade  interests.  John 
Calvert,  President,  San  Francisco;  C.  F.  Heinzeman. 
First  Vice-President,  Los  Angeles;  W.  C.  Smith. 
Second  Vice-President,  Oakland:  S.  A.  McDonnell. 
Treasurer;  Richard  E.  White,  Secretary,  400  Hayes 
street,  San  Francisco. 

Draymen  and  Teamsters'  Union  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Organized  Augnst  26,  1876.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Saturday  evenings  of  each  month  at 
B'nai  B'rith  Hall,  121  Eddy  street.  J.  B.  Nlderost. 
Secretary. 

Franklin  Spar  and  Bau  Veeein.  Organized 
December  6,  1875.  Office,  413  Bush  street.  Objects: 
To  raise  funds  and  make  loans  among  its  members, 
thus  enabling  them  to  acquire  and  improve  real 
estate.  Officers— F.  Ludemann,  President;  William 
Hatje,  515  Market  street.  Secretary;  K.  Meusdorffer. 
Treasurer. 

Gakdenees'  and  Ranchers'  Association.  Or- 
ganized August  1.5,  1874.  Number  of  members,  88. 
Meets  last  Saturday  of  each  month  at  519  Davis 
street.  Domenico  Gianni,  Secretary;  residence,  6 
Filbert  place. 


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International  Association  of  Machinists. 
San  Francisco  Lodge,  No.  68.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 
J.  H.  Maglnis,  Recording  Secretary. 

Law  and  Order  League  of  California.  In- 
corporated in  189.5.  Barclay  J.  Smith,  President; 
Mrs.  Rose  M.  French,  Secretary,  941  Valencia  street; 
Curtis  Hillyer,  Attorney,  17  Mills  Building,  9th  floor. 

Manufacturers'  Association  or  California. 
Incorporated  November  13,  1883.  This  Association 
has  no  capital  stoclf.  George  C.  Hickox,  Secretary, 
Mutual  Life  Building. 

Masons'  and  Builders'  Association.  Location— 
40  New  Montgomery  street.  Adam  Beck,  Presi- 
dent; M.  V.  Brady,  Secretary;  Thomas  Butler, 
Treasurer. 

Master  Painters'  Association  of  the  Pacific 
Coast.  Location— 40  New  Montgomery  street.  E. 
Black,  President;  H.  Wagner,  Secretary. 

Master  Plumbers'  Association.  Organized 
1882.  A  local  branch  of  the  National  Association  of 
Master  Plumbers  of  the  United  States.  Objects- 
Trade  protection  and  a  higher  standard  of  work. 
OfiScers— Samuel  Ickelheimer,  President;  James  E. 
Brltt,  Vice-President;  Frederick  Snook,  Treasurer; 
Charles  Meehan,  Robert  A.  Vance,  Richard  Rice, 
Trustees;  George  C.  Dallamore,  Financial  Secre- 
tary; John  B.  Butterworth,  Recording  Secretary; 
John  L.  E.  Firmin,  Corresponding  Secretary.  1244 
Valencia  street.  Meets  on  the  first  and  Third  Fridays 
of  each  month  at  the  room  of  the  Association,  75 
Flood  Building. 

MiLLMEN's  Protective  Association.  Location 
—40  New  Montgomery  street.  William  Crocker, 
President;  William  N.  Miller,  Secretary.  Meets  first 
Tuesday  of  each  month. 

Pacific  Coast  Trotting-horse  Breeders 
Association.  313  Bush  street.  F.  W.  Kelley,  Secre- 
tary. 

Portuguese  Protective  and  Benevolent  As- 
sociation—510  Bush  street.  Meets  second  and  last 
Sunday  afternoons  of  each  month  at  510  Bush  street. 
J.  Coelho,  President;  J.  T.  Viegas,  Vice-President; 
F.  L.  de  Freitas,  Financial  Secretary;  J.  I.  Raphael, 
Treasurer. 

Retail  Grocers'  Protective  Association  (in- 
corporated), 115  Clay  street.  An  incorporation  to 
conduct  a  wholesale  grocery  business  and  to  foster 
and  promote  the  interests  of  its  shareholders.  John 
C.  Nobmann,  President;  E.  I.  Fleger,  Secretary. 

Riggers'  Protective  Union  of  San  Francisco. 
Meets  south  side  Howard  street,  between  East 
and  Stewart,  first  Wednesday  of  each  month.  J.  F. 
Willman,  President;  John  Kimme,  Vice-President; 
John  Rock,  Secretary;  W.  Goudey,  Treasurer. 

San  Francisco  Board  of  Provision  Packers. 
Objects,  mutual  benefit  of  the  members,  and  to  pro- 
mote the  interests  of  the  trade.  Frank  W.  Rossbach, 
Secretary.    Ofllce,  517  Washington  street. 

San  Francisco  Dental  Association.  .  F.  C- 
Pague,  President;  Geo.  N.  Van  Orden,  Recording 
Secretary;  M.  A.  Greenlaw,  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary, 819  Market  street.    No  regular  meeting  place. 

San  Francisco  Retail  Druggists'  Associa- 
tion. Joseph  Calegaris,  President;  Otto  A.  Weihe, 
Secretary,  640  Post  street. 

San  Francisco  Typothet.b.  Meets  at  219  Bush 
street.  C.  A.  Murdock,  President;  W.  E.  Loy,  Sec- 
retary. 

State  Association  of  Olive  Growers.  Ellwood 
Cooper,  Santa  Barbara,  President;  B.  M.  Lelong, 
Secretary,  San  Francisco.    Oflice,  Mills  Building,  5th 


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N.  GRAY  &  CO.,  UNDERTAKERS, 

641,  643,  645  Sacramento  Street. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND 
HALLS. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. 

Alms  House.  Ocean  lldusc  Kdad.  near  Laguna  Honda. 
City  Hall  (new),  S  K  cor  McAllister  and  Larkin. 
County  Hospital.  Potrero  avenue  near  Twenty-second. 
County  Jail,  Broadway  between  Kearny  and  Dupont. 

Branch  Jails,  Old  San  Jose  Road  near  Ocean  House 

Road. 


Custom  House,  N  W  cor  Washington  and  Battery. 
Hall  of  Records,  New  City  Hall. 
Post  OfiSce,  N  W  cor  Washington  and  Battery. 
Twenty-sixth  Street  Hospital  (Pest  House),  De  Haro 

near  Colusa. 
United  States  Appraisers'  Building,  Sansome  between 

Washington  and  Jackson. 
United  States  Marine  Hospital,  Presidio  Reservation. 
United  States  Mint,  N  W  cor  Mission  and  Fifth. 
United  States  Treasury,  608-610  Commercial. 

HALLS. 

Academy,  927  Mission. 

Alcazar,  114  O'Farrell. 

American,  N  W  cor  Leavenworth  and  Paclflc. 

Anshor,  cor  Market  and  Sixth. 

Apollo,  810  Paclflc. 

Archery,  1155  Mission. 

Assembly,  1412  Polk. 

Bersagllerl,  1525  Stockton. 

B'nai  B'rith,  121  Eddy. 

Bonlta,  2735  Folsom. 

California,  620  Bush. 

Cambrian,  1133  Mission. 

Centennial,  421  Hayes. 

Champion,  Butte  between  Tennessee  and  Kentucky. 

Children's,  806  Sansome. 

College,  106  McAllister. 

Comerford's,  Church  near  Twenty-seventh. 

Congress,  1139  Market. 

Drew's,  121  New  Montgomery. 

Druids',  413  Sutter. 

Duveneck,  1004  Twenty-fourth. 

Eureka  Valley,  509  Castro. 

Excelsior,  2317  Mission. 

Exempt  Fire  Company,  Breuham  place  near  Clay. 

Federation.  818  Howard. 

Foresters,  20  Eddy. 

Franklin,  1839  Fillmore. 

Garibaldi,  423  Broadway. 

Golden  Gate,  1622  Paclflc  avenue. 

Golden  Gate,  625  Sutter. 

Golden  Rule,  948  Mission. 

Gospel,  832  Howard. 

Grand  Centra],  997  Market.  ' 

Grand  Opera,  737  Mission. 

Grutli  Vereln,  507  Sutter. 

Hamilton,  1517  Steiner. 

Hare's,  Tenth  avenue.  South  San  Francisco. 

Harmony,  1749  Mission. 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men,  320  Post. 

Independent  Order  of  Red  Men,  510  Bush. 

Irish-American,  818  Howard. 

Knights  of  Pythias,  909)^  Market. 

Knights  of  the  Red  Branch,  220  Mason. 

Lafayette,  730  Montgomery. 

Liberty,  cor  Alabama  and  Twenty-fourth. 

Longhead,  1605  Polk. 

Loyola,  S  E  cor  Market  and  Tenth. 

Maennerbund,  Potrero  avenue  near  Twenty-fourtli, 

Mangel's,  N  E  cor  Twenty-fourth  and  Folsom. 

Maple,  Palace  Hotel. 

Masonic,  N  W  cor  Montgomery  and  Post. 

Mechanics'  Institute  Pavilion,  S  W  cor  Larkin  and 

Grove. 
Metropolitan,  N  E  cor  Fifth  and  Jessie. 
Mission  Music,  S  E  cor  Howard  and  Twenty-first. 
Mission  Opera,  2131  Mission. 
Mission  Turn  Vereln,  Eighteenth  bet  Valencia  and 

Guerrero. 
Mowry's  Opera,  S  W  cor  Grove  and  Laguna. 
Mozart,  1358  Market. 

Murphy's,  corner  Sagamore  and  San  Jose  avenue. 
National,  815  Ellis. 
National  Guard,  815  Ellis. 
Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West,  414  Mason. 
Noe  Valley,  cor  Church  and  Twenty-fourth. 
Odd  Fellows,  S  W  cor  Market  and  Seventh. 
Ono,  1883  Mission. 
Pacific,  639  Geary. 

Patterson's,  N  E  cor  Church  and  Thirtieth 
Pioneer,  24  Fourth. 
Pixley,  15;S4  Pacific  avenue. 
Progress,  29  Valencia. 
Pythian  Castle,  909  Market. 
Regents,  N  E  cor  Post  and  Fillmore. 
Rolando's,  NW  corner  Church  and  Twenty-eighth. 
San  Francisco  Turn  Vereln,  323  Turk. 
Saratoga,  814  Geary. 
Scottish,  105-111  Larkin. 
Shiels',  32  O'Farrell. 
Social,  102  O'Farrell. 

St.  Brendan's,  N  E  cor  Fremont  and  Harrison. 
St.  George's,  909^  Market. 
St.  Joseph's,  S  W  cor  Howard  and  Tenth. 
St.  Ignatius,  S  W  cor  Van  Ness  avenue  and  Grove. 


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St.  Peter's,  Alabama  near  Twenty-fourth. 

Steimke,  SE  cor  Octavla  and  Union. 

Teutonia,  1322  Howard. 

Trades'  Union,  1159  Mission. 

Turn  Vereln  Vorwaerts,  310  O'Farrell. 

Twin  Peaks,  847  Seventeenth. 

Union  Square,  421  Post. 

Universal,  812  Pacific. 

Washington.  35  Eddy. 

Wessel's,  1628  Powell. 

Western  Addition  Music,  2414  California. 

Wolf's,  1  Plymouth  avenue. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  N  E  cor  Ellis  ar 

Mason. 
Young  Men's  Institute,  S  E  cor  Tenth  and  Howard. 


PUBLIC   SCHOOLS    OF  SAN 
FRANCISCO. 

Madison    Babcock,    Superintendent.  'Office— New 

City  Hall. 
(For  Board  of  Education,  see  City  and  County  Gov- 
ernment.) 

Agassiz  Pbimaky  School,  twelve  classes.  Bart- 
lett  street,  between  Twenty-second  and  Twenty- 
third  streets.    Miss  Sarah  J.  Jones,  Principal. 

Bebnal  Hei&hts  Primary  School,  eight  classes. 
Cortland  avenue,  between  Andover  avenue  and  Moul- 
trie street.    Miss  Mary  E.  Keating,  PrincipaL 

Broadway  Grammar  School,  fifteen  classes. 
Broadway ,  between  Powell  and  Mason  streets. 
Miss  Jean  Parker,  principal;  Miss  Amy  G.  Campbell, 
Vice-Principal. 

Buena  Vista  Peimaky  School,  four  classes. 
York  street,  between  Solano  and  Butte  streets.  Miss 
Amelia  G.  Catlin,  Principal. 

Chinese  Primary  School,  three  classes.  916  Clay 
street.    Miss  Rose  Thayer,  Principal. 

Clement  Grammar  School,  fourteen  classes. 
Geary  street,  between  Jones  and  Leavenworth 
streets.    Miss  Mary  E.  Callahan,  Principal. 

Cleveland  Primary  School,  nine  classes.  Har- 
rison street,  between  Tenth  and  Eleventh  streets. 
Miss  Annie  E.  Slavan,  Principal. 

Cooper  Primary  School,  twelve  classes,  Green- 
wich street,  between  Jones  and  Leavenworth  streets. 
Mrs.  Celine  R.  Pechin,  Principal. 

Columbia  Grammar  School,  fourteen  classes. 
Columbia  street,  between  Twenty-fifth  and  Twenty- 
sixth  streets.    Mrs.  Lizzie  K.  Burke,  Principal. 

Crocker  Grammar  School,  twelve  classes.  Page 
street,  near  Baker  street.  William  H.  Edwai-ds, 
Principal;  Mrs.  H.  J  Bain,  Vice-Principal. 

Denman  Grammar  School,  sixteen  classes. 
Northwest  corner  of  Bush  and  Taylor  streets.  Azro 
L.  Mann,  Principal;  Mrs.  Etta  M.  Baumgardner, 
Vice-Principal. 

Douglass  Primary  School,  six  classes.  SW 
corner  Ninteenth  and  Collingwood  streets.  Miss 
Winifred  L.  Tarpey,  Principal. 

Dudley  Stone  Primary  School.  South  side 
Haight  street,  between  Central  and  Masonic  avenues. 

Edison  Primary  School,  nine  classes.  Corner 
of  Church  and  Hill  streets.  Miss  Anna  B.  Chalmers, 
Principal. 

Emerson  Primary  School,  thirteen  classes.  Pine 
street,  between  Scott  and  Devisadero  streets.  Miss 
Sara  M.  Wilson,  Principal. 

Everett  Grammar  School,  fourteen  classes. 
Sanchez  street,  between  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth 
streets.  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Banning,  Principal;  Miss 
Cecil  W.  Mark,  Vice-Principal. 

Fairmount  Primary  School,  twelve  classes. 
Chenery  street,  near  Randall  street.  Miss  Clara  M. 
Johnston,  Principal. 

Franklin  Grammar  School,  fifteen  classes. 
Eighth  street,  near  Bryant  street.  R.  D.  Faulkner, 
Principal;   Miss  Kate  Macdonald,  Vice-Principal. 

Fremont  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Mc- 
Allister street,  between  Baker  and  Broderick  streets. 
Miss  Rose  Goldsmith,  Principal. 

Garfield  Primary  School,  twelve  classes. 
Union  street,  between  Kearny  and  Montgomery 
streets.    Miss  Mary  A.  Scherer,  Principal. 

Girls'  High  School,  thirteen  classes.  Scott  street, 
near  Geary  street.  Elisha  Brooks,  Principal ;  George 
O.  Mitchell.  Vice-Principal. 


Golden  Gate  Primary  School,  eight  classes. 
Golden  Gate  avenue,  between  Pierce  and  Scott 
streets.    Mrs.  Aurella  Griffith,  Principal. 

Hamilton  Grammar  School,  sixteen  classes. 
Geary  street,  between  Pierce  and  Scott  streets. 
William  A.  Robertson,  Principal;  Miss  Ella  J.  Mor- 
ton, Vice-Principal. 

Harrison  Primary  School,  seven  classes.  Grove 
street,  near  Larkln  street.  Miss  Lizzie  McElroy, 
Principal. 

Hawthorne  Primary  School,  ten  classes.  Shot- 
well  street,  between  Twenty-second  and  Twenty- 
third  streets.    Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Mann,  Principal. 

Hearst  Grammar  School,  fifteen  classes.  Cor- 
ner Hermann  and  Fillmore  streets.  Mrs.  Nettie  A. 
Wood.  Principal;  Miss  Mary  E.  Donnelly,  Vice-Prin- 
cipal. 

Henry  Dueant  Primary  School,  twelve  classes. 
Turk  street,  between  Buchanan  and  Webster  streets. 
Mrs.  Georgia  Washburn,  Principal. 

Horace  Mann  Grammar  School,  eighteen 
classes.  Valencia  street,  between  Twenty-second 
and  Twenty-third  streets.  Joseph  O'Connor.  Princi- 
pal; Miss  Caroline  E.  Beckwlth,  Vice-Principal;  Sel- 
den  Sturges,  Vice-Principal. 

Humboldt  Primary  School,  twelve  classes. 
Golden  Gate  avenue,  near  Hyde  street.  Miss  Mary 
A.  Castelhun,  Principal. 

Irving  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Broad- 
way, between  Montgomery  and  Sansome  streets. 
Miss  Caroline  B.  Barlow,  Principal. 

James  Lick  Grammar  School,  fourteen  classes. 
Corner  Noe  and  Twenty-fifth  streets.  Philip  Prior. 
Principal;  Miss  A.  J.  Clark,  Vice-Principal. 

John  Swett  Grammar  School,  eighteen  classes. 
McAllister  street,  between  Franklin  and  Gough 
streets.  Albert  Lyser.  Principal;  Willard  D.  Kings- 
bury, Vice-Principal;  Mrs.  Clara  J.  Bigelow,  Vice- 
Principal. 

Jefferson  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Te- 
hama street,  between  First  and  Second  streets. 
Miss  Mary  M.  Murphy,  Principal. 

Lafayette  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Cor- 
ner Filbert  and  Kearny  streets.  Mrs.  M.  L.  O'Neal, 
Principal. 

Le  Conte  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Powell 
street,  between  Washington  and  Jackson  streets. 
Miss  Margery  C.  Robertson,  Principal. 

Laguna  Honda  Primary  School,  two  classes. 
Seventh  avenue,  between  I  and  J  streets.  Miss  Kath- 
erine  F.  Casey,  Principal. 

Lincoln  Grammar  School,  eighteen  classes. 
Fifth  street  near  Market  street.  James  T.  Hamil- 
ton, Principal;  Ebenezer  Knowlton,  Vice-Principal; 
William  A.  Leggett,  Vice-Principal. 

Longfellow  Primary  School,  eleven  classes. 
Silver  street,  between  Second  and  Third  streets. 
Miss  Jennie  Smith,  Principal. 

Lowell  High  School,  twelve  classes.  Sutter 
street,  between  Gough  and  Octavla  streets.  Frank 
Mortoji,  Principal;  A.  E.  Kellogg,  Vice-Principal. 

Madison  Primary  School,  four  classes.  Clay 
street,  between  Walnut  and  Laurel  streets.  Miss 
Elizabeth  F.  Bartlett,  Principal. 

Marshall  Primary  School,  twelve  classes.  Mis- 
sion street,  between  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  streets, 
rear  Mission  Grammar  School.  Mrs.  Margaret  H. 
Walker,  Principal. 

Mission  Grammar  School,  fourteen  classes. 
Mission  street,  between  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth 
streets.  Mrs.  Janet  R.  Craven,  Principal;  Miss  Nellie 
F.  Sullivan,  Vice-Principal. 

Monroe    Primary    School,  four  classes.      Near 

Five-Mile  House.    Miss  Annie  M.  Hagarty,  Principal. 

Moulder  Primary  School,  ten  classes.     Corner 

Page  and  Gough  streets.    Mrs.  Katherlne  E.  Brogan, 

Principal. 

Normal  School,  one  class.  Powell  street,  be- 
tween Clay  and  Sacramento  streets. 

North  Cosmopolitan  Grammar  School,  eleven 
classes.  Filbert  street,  between  Taylor  and  Jones 
streets.  Miss  Margaret  McKenzie,  Principal ;  Charles 
W.  Moores,  Vice-Principal. 

Ocean  House  Primary  School,  one  class.  San 
Miguel  road,  near  Ocean  House  road.  Daniel  J.  De- 
lay, Principal. 

Pacific  Avenue  Primary  School,  seven  classes. 
Pacific  avenue,  near  Baker  street.  Miss  Ida  E. 
Shaw.  Principal. 


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Pacific  Height.s  Grammak  School,  fourteen 
classes.  .Jackson  street,  between  Webster  and  I'ill- 
more  streets.  Miss  Alice  M.  Stincen,  Priucipal; 
Miss  Augusta  C.  Robertson,  Vice-Principal. 

Peai!<ij>v  Primary  .School,  ten  classes.  West 
Mission  street,  bi'tween  Hermann  and  Ridley  streets. 
Miss  Gertrude  H.  Cahalin,  Principal. 

PoLYTECHsic  High  School,  ten  classes.  Bush 
street,  near  Stockton  street.  Walter  K.  Bush,  Prin- 
cipal. 

PoTEEEo  Primary  School,  fourteen  classes.  Min- 
nesota street,  between  Xapa  and  Sierra  streets. 
Miss  H.  M,  Fairchild,  Principal. 

Redding  Pri>iaky  School,  ten  classes.  Pine 
street,  between  Larkin  and  Polk  streets.  Miss  Mary 
A.  Deaue.  Principal. 

RiCHjioxD  Pkuiaey'  School,  nine  classes.  Fli-st 
avenue,  near  Point  Lobos  avenue.  Mrs.  Anna  E. 
Tiernan.  Principal. 

RiNcox  Grammar  School,  eleven  classes.  Silver 
street,  between  Second  and  Third  streets.  Miss 
Elizabeth  A.  Cleveland.  Principal;  Miss  Christine 
Hart.  Vice-Principal. 

SiiKHiDAX  Primary  School,  five  classes.  Ocean 
View.    Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Miles,  Principal. 

Sherman  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Union 
street,  near  Franklin  street.  Miss  Jennie  M.  A. 
Hurley,  Principal. ; 

South  Cosmopolitan  Grammar  School,  eigh- 
teen classes.  Eddy  street,  between  Polk  street  and 
Van  Xess  avenue.  Adolph  Herbst.  Principal;  Miss 
Katherine  F.  McColgan.  Vice-Principal;  Luther  M. 
Shuck.  Vice-Principal.  i^^^J  --" 

SotTH  End  Primary  School,  four  classes.  Wil- 
liam street,  near  Henry  street.  Miss  Ida  E.  Coles, 
Principal. 

South  San  Francisco  Primary'  School,  twelve 
classes.  Corner  of  fourteenth  avenue  and  L  street. 
William  W.  Stone,  Priucipal. 

Spring  Valley  Grammar  School,  fourteen 
classes.  Broadway  street,  near  Polk  street.  Silas 
A.  White.  Principal:  Mrs.  Agnes  C.  Taylor.  Vice- 
Principal. 

Stanford  Primary  School,  eight  classes.  Eighth 
street,  near  Harrison  street,  rear  Franklin  Grammar 
School.     Miss  Edith  H.  Crowley.  Principal. 

Stakp.  King  Primary  School,  twelve  classes. 
Bryant  street,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  streets. 
Miss  Kate  Conklin.  Principal. 

StNXYSiiJE  Primary  School,  11.5  Flood  avenue. 
Miss  Catherine  F.  Riordan,  Principal. 

SuTRo  Primary  School,  three  classes.  Ivine- 
teenth  avenue,  near  Point  Lobos  avenue.  Miss  Mary 
Magner.  Principal. 

Washington  Grammar  School,  twelve  classes. 
Southwest  corner  (jf  Washington  and  Mason  streets. 
Thcinas  B.  White.  Principal:  Thomas  H.  McCarthy. 
^  icc-Prlucipal. 

Wkisster  Primary  School,  eighteen  classes. 
Fifth  street,  near  Market  street,  rear  Lincoln  Gram- 
mar School.     Miss  Agnes  M.  Manning,  Principal. 

West  End  School,  three  classes.  Mission  Road, 
near  Six-Mile  House.  Miss  Ella  McCarthy,  Principal. 

WiiiTTiER  Primary  School,  seventeen  classes. 
Harrisou  street,  near  Fourth  street.  Miss  Emma  E. 
stinren.  Principal. 

WiNFiELD  Scott  Primary  School,  four  classes. 
Lombard  street,  between  Baker  and  Broderick 
streets.     Mrs.  Emma  S.  Code,  Principal. 

EVEXISG  SCHOOLS. 

Business  Evening  School,  twelve  classes.  Bush 
street,  near  Stockton  street.  Elbert  C.  Kilpatrick. 
Principal. 

Hamilton  Evening  School,  seven  classes.  Geary 
street,  between  Scott  and  Pierce  streets.  T.  B.  W. 
Leland,  Acting  Principal.  z:^  -_J 

Horace  IVL^nn  Evening  School,  four  classes. 
Valencia  street,  between  Twenty  -  second  and 
Twenty-third  streets.  James  R.  Dwver.  Acting  Prin- 
cipal. 

Lincoln  Evening  School,  thirtv-flve  classes. 
Lincoln  School  Building.  Alexander  H.  MacDonald. 
Principal;  Lawrence  Taafe.  Assistant  Principal. 

Potrero  Evening  School,  one  class.  Potrero 
School  Building.    Andrew  J.  Freese,  Principal. 

Washington  Evening  School,  twelve  classes. 
Washington  Grammar  School  Building.  Miss  Philo- 
mena  M.  Kolan,  Principal. 


RELIGIOUS  SOCIETIES. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  For- 
eign Missions.  Rev.  Walter  Frear,  General  Agent 
for  the  Pacific  Coast.    Office— 7  Montgomery  avenue. 

American  Tract  Society.  Pacific  Agency, 
George  Walker,  Manager,  735  Market  street.  It  is 
also  the  depository  of  the  American  Sunday  School 
Union. 

California  Bible  Society.  Organized  October 
.30,  1849.  Depository,  1037  Market  street.  Meetings, 
first  Tuesday  of  the  month.  Rev.  John  Thompson, 
Superintendent.  Trustees  —  Annis  Merrill  (Presi- 
dent), William  Abbott  (Secretary),  Edward  P.  Flint 
(Treasurer),  Ira  P.  Rankin,  H.  C.  Beals,  C.  S.  Wright, 
James  Scobie,  T.  C.  Johnston  and  R.  P.  Wilson. 

Congregational  Church  Extension  Society. 
Rev.  H.  H.  Wikoflf,  Secretary;  Rev.  G.  B.  Hatch, 
Secretary,  735  Market  street. 

Congregational  Summer  Resort  Association. 
A.  M.  Benham,  President,  Oakland;  Rev.  Loyal  L. 
Wirt.  Field  Secretary,  735  Market  street. 

Congregational  Associates.  Stephen  S.  Smith, 
President,  7  Montgomery  avenue;  James  E.  Agar, 
Secretary,  22  Clay  street. 

Congregational  Church  Building  Society. 
Headquarters  in  New  York,  59  Bible  House.  Rev. 
L.  H.  Cobb,  D.  D.,  Secretary;  Henry  O.  Pineo, 
Treasurer.  Rev.  H.  H.  Wikoff,  1929  Dwlght  Way, 
Berkeley,  Cal.,  Field  Secretary  for  the  Pacific  Coast. 

Congregational  Club.  Thomas  Addison,  Presi- 
dent, Berkeley:  Rev.  John  A.  Cruzan.  Secretary,  8 
Alpine  street. 

Congregational  Home  Missionary-  Society. 
The  Congiegational  Home  Missionary  Society,  as  an 
organization,  began  in  1826.  Its  principles,  however, 
have  been  dominant  In  our  churches  from  1620  on- 
ward. Its  aim  Is  the  realization  of  the  ideal  Chris- 
tian state ;  its  method,  to  carry  the  Gospel  Into  desti- 
tute regions,  and  to  aid  Christian  institutions  tem- 
porarily needy.  It  has  expended  818,790,365  in  money 
and  supplies  (8690,064  during  the  last  year).  It  has 
organized  and  maintained  6,500  churches,  into  which 
have  gathered  450.000  members.  It  has  227  mission- 
aries preaching  in  Foreign  languages.  The  California 
Home  Missionary  Society,  a  branch  of  the  National 
Society,  was  organized  In  1852,  its  field  covering  the 
State.  In  1887  the  territory  was  divided  at  the 
northern  line  of  Kern  county,  and  the  Southern 
California  Home  Missionary  Society  was  organized. 
In  the  Northern  District  fifty-seven  missionaries 
have  ministered  to  122  churches  and  stations. 
Twelve  churches  have  been  organized  and  twelve 
church  buildings  have  been  erected.  The  work  is 
pushed  forward  as  rapidly  as  funds  will  allow, 
similar  organizations  continually  come  which  are 
responded  to  as  fast  as  the  funds  in  hand  allow. 
For  such  funds  the  Society  depends  upon  the  Con- 
gregational Churches  of  the  State.  James  K.  Harri- 
son, Superintendent  of  Northern  California  and 
Nevada,  735  Market  street. 

Congregational  Ministers'  Relief  Society 
OF  California  Incorporated  In  1886.  Its  object  is 
to  receive  and  disburse  funds  for  the  relief  of  Con- 
gregational ministers  and  their  families  who  are  in 
need  of  pecuniary  aid.  Rev.  J.  C.  Holbrook,  D.  I)., 
Stockton,  President;  Rev.  John  Kimball,  Secretary, 
7  Montgomery  avenue;  Rev.  Walter  Frear.  D.  I>., 
Treasurer.  The  fund  is  built  up  by  annual  doua- 
tions,  chiefly  from  ministers,  the  largest  donations 
being  contributed,  however,  by  laymen  belonging  to 
the  denomination. 

Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Pub- 
lishing Society.  Rev.  Loyal  L.  Wirt,  State  Super- 
intendent, 735  Market  street. 

Deaconess'  Home  and  Bible  Training  School 
OF  the  M.  E.  Church.  Location— 315  Castro  street. 
The  "Deaconess'  Settlement,"  530  Sixth  street,  is  a 
branch  of  this  society.  Mrs.  H.  Ida  Benson,  General 
Superintendent.  The  objects  of  the  society  are:  to 
minister  to  the  poor,  visit  the  sick,  pray  with  the 
dying,  care  for  the  orphan;  and  to  train  all  who  may 
desire  for  parish  and  mission  work,  in  both  foreign 
and  home  lands.  Mrs.  John  R.  Sims,  President;  Mrs. 
Joseph  H.  Soper,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  Retta  Thompson, 
Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  Robert  McClellan,  Corre- 
sponding Secretary;  Alice  Goss,  M.  D.,  Examining 
Physician. 

Epworth  League  Alliance.  The.  Organized 
in  May.  1893.  It  consists  of  the  Epworth  Leagues 
and  Christian  Endeavor  Societies  of  the   Methodist 


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Religiou?  Societies. 


Episcopal  Church  and  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
South,  of  San  Francisco  and  Alameda  counties,  and 
its  object  is  to  unite  these  societies  in  closer  fellow- 
ship and  Christian  work.  It  has  four  departments— 
Spirital,  Benevolent,  Literary  and  Social.  A  Good 
Fellowship  Committee  arranges  for  monthly  visita- 
tion of  each  Society,  a  Jail  Committee  holds  services 
every  Sunday  for  prisoners,  and  a  Street  Committee 
assists  the  various  Societies  in  holding  open-air 
meetings,  and  a  -Newsboys'  Social  Committee  ar- 
ranges for  a  social  at  the  Deaconess'  Settlement 
every  Thursday  evening  to  news  and  messenger 
boys.  A  convention  is  held  on  the  third  Thurs- 
day of  January,  April,  July  and  October,  at  one  of 
the  Methodist  churches  determined  upon  by  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee.  A  social  is  held  at  intervals  of 
about  a  quarter  at  one  of  the  M.  E.  churches.  The 
officers  are  as  follows:  A.  C.  Stevens,  President; 
C.  B.  Perkins,  First  Vice-President;  Miss  M.  E. 
Speakman,  Secretary,  218  Noe  street;  A,  Wlstrand, 
ter,  Treasurer.  The  Executive  Committee  of  the 
Alliance  meets  on  the  second  Thursday  of  every 
other  month  at  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion building.  Mason  and  Ellis.  The  Societies  be- 
longing to  the  Alliance  at  the  present  time  are 
fifteen  in  number,  which  are  in  San  Francisco. 

Feench  Christian-  Union'  ofCalifobnia.  Marie 
Marshall,  President,  1520  Clay. 

Gentlemen's  Sodalitt  of  The  Blessed  Vir- 
gin Mary.  Organized  November,  1861,  for  the 
spiritual  Improvement  of  its  members.  The  so- 
ciety Is  governed  by  a  Director,  who  is  one  of  the 
fathers  of  St.  Ignatius  Church,  S.  J.  Also  by  a  Pre- 
fect and  two  assistants,  a  Secretary,  Treasurer  and 
other  officers,  as  well  as  a  Council  of  twelve  con- 
suiters  elected  annually.  Its  present  Director  is 
Kev.  Gregory  Legglo,  S.J.  Sodality  meetings  held  on 
all  Sundays  and  holidays  at  7:30  a.m.  in  their  chapel  in 
the  basement  of  St.  "Ignatius'  Church,  on  Hayes 
street,  west  of  Van  Ness  avenue.  Number  of  at- 
tending members  about  four  hundred.  For  admis- 
sion application  is  made  to  the  Father  Director,  214 
Hayes  street.  The  Sodality  possesses  a  reading 
room  and  select  library  of  3,000  volumes;  opened 
also  to  non-members  on  payment  of  a  small  fee 
every  Sunday  afternoon  from  2  to 4  p.m.  and  on  Mon- 
day, Wednesday  and  Friday  evenings  from  7:30  to  9 
o'clock.  The  present  officers  are:  Kev.  Gregory 
Legglo,  S.  J.,  Director;  James  E.  Kelly,  Prefect; 
Thomas  E.  Carew,  First  Assistant;  John  E.  Fitz- 
patrick,  Second  Assistant;  Chas.  E.  McAullffe,  Sec- 
retary; Dr.  J.  J.  Gallagher,  Assistant  Secretary; 
Frank  P.  Haynes,  Treasurer. 

Ladies'  Pastoral  Aid  Society  of  Trinity 
Church.  Organized  1873.  Meets  every  "Wednesday 
at  2:30  P.M.  in  the  Guild  Hall.  The  object  of  the  so- 
ciety is  to  take  under  its  care  the  destitute  and 
friendless  within  the  bounds  of  Trinity  Church  par- 
ish, to  find  employment  for  those  requiring  it,  and 
to  provide  clothing  and  assistance  for  such  as  may 
be  In  need  of  it;  to  visit  and  comfort  the  sick  and 
afflicted;  to  endeavor  to  bring  to  the  church  those 
who  are  neglectful  of  its  services,  and  particularly 
the  poorer  and  friendless  classes;  to  gather  children 
into  the  Sunday  school  and  to  aid  in  providing  com- 
petent teachers;  in  short,  to  do  all  in  its  power,  un- 
der the  guidance  and  direction  of  the  Eector  of  the 
parish,  to  advance  the  interests  of  the  church  of 
Christ,  and  to  e.vtend  to  those  around  the  privileges 
and  blessings  of  the  Gospel. 

Methodist  Book  Depository  (Pacific  Coast 
Agency).  Rev.  J.  D.  Hammond,  D.  D.,  agent,  1037 
Market  street.  The  Depository  is  also  the  Pacific 
Coast  agency  for  the  Chautauqua  publications. 

Pacific  Presbyterian  Union.  The  organiza- 
tion, composed  of  ministers  and  members  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  meets  quarterly  In  one  of  the 
Presbyterian  churches.  Edward  Kerr,  President; 
H.  L.  Van  Winkle.  Treasurer;  Alexander  Eoss,  Sec- 
retary. Headquarters  of  Union,  office  of  the  Treas- 
urer, 413  Market  street. 

Presbyterian  Mission  House.  Location— 920 
Sacramento  street.  Headquarters  of  the  Woman's 
Occidental  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church.  Through  this  society  all  women's 
societies,  children's  bands,  junior  Christian  En- 
deavor societies  and  senior  Christian  Endeavor  so- 
cieties of  the  Presbyterian  churches  of  the  Synod 
of  California  contribute  to  the  work  of  foreign  mis- 
sions in  China,  India,  Japan.  Syi'la.  Persia.  Africa, 
and  Chinese  in  California.  The  Board  has  the  en- 
tire supervision  of  mission  work  among  Chinese 
women  and  children  in  California,  viz.:  A  school 
and  home  for  Chinese  girls  at  920  Sacramento  street, 
San  Francisco:  a  school  at  911   Stockton  street,   San 


Francisco;  schools  for  Chinese  children  at  Los  An- 
geles, Sacramento.  San  Jose  and  San  Diego.  Mrs. 
H.  B.  Pinney,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  L.  A. 
Kelley,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

San  F'RANcrsco  Church  Extension  Society  of 
the  M.  E.  Church.  Organized  in  1S82.  The  design 
of  the  society  is  to  seek  out  new  places  for  mission- 
ary work  in  this  city,  to  establish  Sunday  schools 
and  preaching  places;  also  to  relieve  over-burdened 
churches,  and  to  assist  missionaries  who  may  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  authority  of  the  California  Annual 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Officers— Charles  Goodall,  President;  I.  J.  Truman, 
J.  W.  Whiting  and  Wm.  Abbott,  Vice-Presidents; 
Charles  B.  Perkins,  Treasurer;  Eobert  Hancock, 
Secretary.  Meetings  are  held  at  the  call  of  the  Pres- 
ident.   Office,  1037  Market  street. 

The  San  Francisco  Poet  Society.  Organized  in 
1860.  Object,  to  aid  the  Mariners'  Church  in  its 
work  for' the  salvation  of  seamen.  Its  directors  are 
prominent  members  of  the  churches  of  the  various 
denominations  in  the  city.  Its  membership  is  com- 
posed of  life  members  numbering  141.  paying  fifty 
dollars  at  one  time,  and  annual  members,  who  pay 
five  dollars  each  year.  It  owns  the  house  of  worship 
of  the  Mariners'  Church,  and  has  the  care  of  provid- 
ing for  Its  work  financially.  Officers— S.  S.  Smith, 
President  and  Treasurer;  N.  T.Eomaine.  Vice-Presi- 
dent; J.  Eowell,  Secretary.  Directors,  S.  S.  Smith. 
Charles  E.  Gibbs,  Charles  Holbrook,  N.  T.  Romaine, 
J.  G.  Levensaler.  A.  J.  Ralston.  C.  B.  Perkins. 
Henry  F.  Eden,  and  J.  Rowell. 

Theosophical  Society,  The.  Coast  Headquar- 
ters, rooms  525-526  Emporium  Building,  Market 
street,  betvf  een  Fourth  and  Fifth  streets.  Organized 
in  1875.  Objects:  First- To  form  the  nucleus  of  a 
universal  brotherhood  of  humanity,  without  distinc- 
tion of  race,  creed,  sex  or  color.  Second— To  pro- 
mote the  studv  of  Aryan  and  other  Eastern  litera- 
tures, religious  and  philosophies,  and  demonstrate 
the  Importance  of  that  study.  Third— To  investi- 
gate unexplained  laws  of  nature  and  the  psychic 
powers  latent  in  man.  Lodge  meetings  every 
Wednesday  evening  of  each  month.  Eree  public  lec- 
tures every  Sunday  evening.  Local  officers— D.  J. 
Lamoree,  President;  Jessie  C.  Brodie.  Vice-Presi- 
dent ;  W.  J.  Walters.  Secretary  :  Elizabeth  S. 
Wadham,  Treasurer. 

Young  Mens'  Christian  Association.  Incor- 
porated September  13,  1853:  reincorporated  April  1. 
1881.  Location— Mason  and  Ellis  streets.  For  the 
attainment  of  the  objects  of  this  Association 
there  is  provided  and  maintained  a  library, 
gymnasium  and  bath  rooms,  free  to  all  mem- 
bers of  this  Association;  employment  depart- 
niAit  for  young  men,  monthly  musical  and  lit- 
erary receptions,  and  evening  educational  classes. 
Membership  ticket,  SIO  a  year.  A  reading  room  well 
supplied  with  current  literature,  daily,  weekly,  pic- 
torial, secular  and  religious  papers,  free  to  members. 
The  library  contains  upwards  of  4,000  volumes. 
Bible  class  every  Saturday  noon;  services  in 
the  lecture  hall  of  the  Association  every  Sun- 
day at  3  p.  M.,  Monday  at  8  P.  M..  and  Satur- 
day at  8;30  P.  M.;  both  services  exclusively  for 
young  men.  The  Association  has  a  large  and  hand- 
some building,  one  of  the  largest  and  finest  of  the 
kind  in  the  world.  The  auditorium  has  a  seating 
capacity  of  one  thousand.  The  reading  room  is  open 
every  day  from  9  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m.  Officers— J.  J. 
Valentine,  President:  E.  V.  Watt,  First  Vice- 
President;  C.  S.  Wright,  Second  Vice-President; 
H.  J.  McCoy,  General  Secretary.  A  branch  of 
the  Association,  complete  in  all  departments, 
known  as  the  Twentieth-Street  Branch,  is  located 
at  2319  Mission  street,  between  Nineteenth  and 
Twentieth  streets.  The  building  is  attractively 
furnished  and  fitted  up.  W.  W.  Chase  is  Chairman 
of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  branch,  W.  D. 
Kingsbury,  Treasurer,  and  J.  G.  Daub.  Secretary. 
German  and  deaf  mute  branches  are  also  located  at 
the  main  building  of  the  Association,  Mason  and 
Ellis  streets.  There  is  also  a  boys'  branch  at  the 
main  building,  for  boys  between  twelve  and  sixteen 
years  of  age.    A.  J.  Morrison,  Secretary. 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association.  Or- 
ganized September  9,  1877.  Incorporated  February 
1,  1878.  Number  of  members,  two  hundred  and  fifty. 
The  objects  of  the  association  include  the  establish- 
ment of  an  industrial  department  for  destitute 
women,  a  reading  room  and  library  for  women  and 
girls,  the  furnishing  of  advice,  sympathy,  temporal 
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the  extension  of  moral  and  religious  surroundings  to 
all  families  needing  such  ministrations. 

The  association  is  located  at  1221  O'Farrell  street, 
and  consists  of  library,  reading,  sewing  rooms  and  a 
home  for  self-supporting  girls."  The  library  contains 
one  thousand  volumes  of  well-selected  literature, 
and  the  reading  room  is  copiously  supplied  with  the 
choicest  periodicals.  A  branch  "of  the  association, 
known  as  the  Howard-street  Branch,  is  located  at  514 
Howard  street.  Lunch  rooms,  sewing,  dressmaking 
and  millinery  classes  were  inaugurated  for  working 
girls  April  20,  1891.  Another  branch  was  established 
at  116  Davis  street.  October  24.  1892,  where  a  large 
and  cheerful  hall  is  occupied  as  a  lunch  room,  and 
lunches  are  furnished  to  working  girls  employed  in 
the  vicinity. 

The  monthly  meeting  is  held  on  the  first  Friday  of 
each  month.  The  annual  meeting  is  held  on  the  first 
Friday  in  .Januarv.  Oflicers:  llrs.  L.  C.  Redington. 
President:  Mrs.  AVm.  O.  Gould.  Vice-President:  .Mrs. 
Geo.  W.  Prescott.  Second  Vice-President :  Mrs.  .1.  F. 
Merrill,  Third  Vice-President:  Mrs.  M.  P.  .Jones. 
Fourth  Vice-President;  MissH.  Van  Winkle.  Record- 
ing Secretary:  Mrs.  Geo.  P.  Thurston.  Corresponding 
Secretary:  Mrs.  I.  H.  Morse.  Treasurer. 

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SECRET  SOCIETIES. 

MASONIC. 

Gkaxd  Lodge  of  Free  axd  Accepted  Masoxs 
OF  Califorxia.  Meets  second  Tuesdav  in  October 
at  Masonic  Temple.  8  Post  street.  This  body  was 
organized  in  the  year  1850,  and  there  are  now  in  exis- 
tence two  hundred  and  sixty  subordinate  lodges, 
of  which  sixteen  are  in  the  city  of  San  Francisco. 
Edward  Myers  Preston,  Grand  Master.  Nevada  Citv: 
■VYilliam  T.  Lucas.  Deputy  Grand  Master.  Santa 
Maria;  Thomas  Flint.  .Jr..'  Senior  Grand  Warden. 
San  Juan;  Frank  M.  Angellotti.  Junior  Grand  War- 
den, San  Rafael;  Edward  Coleman.  Grand  Treasurer. 
San  Francisco;  George  Johnson.  Grand  Secretary, 
San  Francisco;  George  Edward  Walk.  Grand  Chap- 
lain, San  Francisco:  .Jacob  Voorsanger,  Grand  Orator, 
San  Francisco:  Andrew  Jackson  Hare,  Assistant 
Grand  Secretary.  Lorin:  William  E.  Sloane.  Grand 
Lecturer.  Elsinore;  Edward  S.  West.  Grand  Marshal. 
Santa  Cruz:  Howell  A.  Powell.  Grand  Standard 
Bearer,  Oakland;  Henrv  C.  Iveves,  Grand  Sword 
Bearer,  Stockton;  Jerome  B.  Richardson.  GrJrnd 
Bible  Bearer.  Suisun:  William  M.  Petrie.  Senior 
Grand  Deacon.  Sacramento:  Ralph  Lowe.  Junior 
Grand  Deacon.  San  Jose;  James  F.Bedford.  Senior 
Grand  Steward,  Anderson:  James  F.  Drake.  Junior 
Grand  Steward.  Redlands:  Joseph  B.  Cooke.  Grand 
Pursuivant.  Colusa;  Samuel  D.  Maver.  Grand  Organ- 
ist. San  Francisco;  James  Oglesbv,  Grand  Tyler, 
San  Francisco. 

Grand  Chapter  of  Royal  Arch  Masons  of 
California.  Meets  on  third  Tnesdav  of  April  of 
each  year  at  10  a.  m..  Mascmic  Temple,  s  Post  street. 
Thegoverninsbodv  of  Roval  Arch  Mas.m-. 

Officers:  Adolphus  Hewrl.  Grand  Hitrh  Priest. 
Modesto;  Thomas  Flint.  Sr..  Deputy  Grand  High 
Priest,  San  Juan;  William  Frank  Pierce,  Senior 
Grand  King.  Oakland:  Eli  Tucker  Blackmer.  Grand 
Scribe,  San  Diego;  Franklin  Henry  Day.  Grand 
Treasurer.  San  Francisco;  Thomas  Hubbard  Caswell, 
Grand  Secretary,  San  Francisco:  Charli'.-  E.  Stone. 
Grand  Chaplain,  Marysville:  Tlmnins  Iluliliani  i  as- 
well.  Grand  Lecturer,"  San  Fraiici-i-.i:  J'loiiii  l.,~ii.. 
Jones.  Grand  Captain  of  the  Ho-t.  Pa^ailrna;  K.iward 
R.  Hedges.  Grand  Roval  Arch  Captain.  Stockton; 
Samuel  David  Mayer.  Grand  Organist.  San  Francisco; 
James  Oglesby.  Grand  Guard.  San  Francisco. 

Grand  Commandert  of  Knights  Templar  of 
California.  Meets  on  first  Thursdav  after  the 
third  Tuesday  of  April  of  each  year,  at  10  a.  >i.. 
Masonic  Temple.  8  Post  street.  It  is  the  legislative 
body  of  all  the  commanderies  of  the  State.  Officers- 
Sir  Edward  S.  Lippitt.  Grand  Commander.  Petal uma; 
Sir  Trowbridge  H.  Ward.  Deputv  Grand  Commander. 
Los  Angeles;  Sir  George  D.Metcalfe.  Grand  Gener- 
alissimo. Oakland;  Sir  Robert  M.  Powers,  Grand 
Captain-General.  San  Diego;  Sir  Charles  k.  Stone, 
Grand  Prelate,  Marysville;  Sir  Robprt  II.  Blossom, 
Grand  Senior  Warden,  Red  Bluff:  sir  .Inhn  (^arwood. 
Grand  Junior  Warden.  Stockton:  Sir. John  F.  Merrill. 


Grand  Treasurer.  San  Francisco;  Sir  Thomas  H. 
Caswell,  Grand  Recorder,  San  Francisco:  Sir  Fred- 
erick M.  Miller,  Grand  Standard  Bearer.  Fresno;  Sir 
George  B.  McKee,  Grand  Sword  Bearer,  San  Jose; 
Sir  Florin  Leslie  Jones,  Grand  Warden,  Pasadena; 
Samuel  D.  Mayer.  Grand  Organist,  San  F'rancisco; 
James  Oglesby,  Grand  Captain  of  the  Guards,  San 
Francisco. 

Grand  Council  of  Royal  and  Select  Masters 
of  California.  Meets  on  Monday  preceding  third 
Tuesday  of  April  each  year  at  10  a.  m..  Masonic  Tem- 
ple. 8  Post  street.  It  is  the  legislative  body  of  all  the 
Royal  and  Select  Masters  of  the  State.  Officers— 
Chas.  E.  Gillett.  Grand  Master,  Oakland;  Wm.  Hew- 
son  Davis.  Deputy  Grand  Master,  Sacramento;  Henry 
Ascroft,  Grand  Principal  Conductor  of  the  AVorks, 
San  Francisco;  Franklin  H.  Day,  Grand  Treasurer, 
San  Francisco:  Thos.  H.  Caswell.  Grand  Recorder, 
San  Francisco:  Thos.  Ivyle.  Grand  Chaplain,  San 
Francisco;  Robert  Ash.  Grand  Chaplain  of  the 
Guards.  San  Francisco;  Aug.  Wackerbarth.  Grand 
Conductor  of  Council,  Los  Angeles;  Geo.  Penlington, 
Grand  Lecturer.  San  Francisco;  Alex.  J.  Gardiner, 
Grand  Steward,  Sacramento;  Samuel  D.  Mayer,  Grand 
Organist,  San  Francisco;  James  Oglesby,  Grand 
Sentinel.  San  Francisco. 

Grand  Consistory  of  California.  Ancient 
and  Accepted  Scottish  Rite  of  Free  Masonry. 
Meets  at  Masonic  Temple  on  the  second  Wednesday 
of  January  each  year.  Officers- Charles  L.  J.  W. 
Pierce,  Grand  Master,  Oakland:  Harry  J.  Lask, 
Grand  Prior,  San  Francisco;  Webb  X.  Pearce,  Grand 
Preceptor,  Oakland:  Charles  A.  AVagner.  Grand  Con- 
stable. San  Francisco;  Louis  Meyer.  Grand  Admiral, 
San  Francisco:  Charles  L.  Patton.  Grand  Minister  of 
State.  San  Francisco:  Columbus  Waterhouse,  Grand 
Chancellor.  San  Francisco;  Charles  E.  Gillett,  Grand 
Almoner.  Oakland:  George  J.  Hobe,  Grand  Registrar, 
San  Francisco:  Lippman  Sachs.  Grand  Keeper  Seals 
and  Archives,  San  Francisco;  Samuel  W.  Levy, 
Grand  Treasurer.  San  Francisco:  (.eorge  Patterson. 
GrandPrimate. Oakland:  John  L.  M.  Shetterley.Grand 
Master  Ceremonies.  San  Francisc(]:  Frank  Koenig, 
Grand  Expert.  San  Francisco:  Damien  E.  Fortln, 
tirand  Assistant  Expert.  Oakland;  August  L.  Ott, 
C-lraud  Beausenifer.  Oakland;  Thaddeus  B.  Kent, 
Grand  Bearer  of  Battle  Flag,  San  Francisco;  Albert 
H.  Merritt.  Grand  Master  of  Guards,  Oakland; 
Jacob  Z.Davis.  Grand  Chamberlain.  San  Francisco: 
Zachary  T.  Gilpin.  Grand  Steward,  Oakland;  John 
Williams.  Grand  Aid-de-Camp.  Oakland:  John 
D'Arcy.  Grand  Tyler,  San  Francisco. 

Godfrey  de  St.  Omar  Council,  Xo.  1,  Knights 
Kadosh.  Meets  at  the  call  of  the  Commander  at 
Masonic  Temple. 

Terba  Buena  Chapter,  Xo.  1.  Knights  Rose 
Croix.  Meets  at  the  call  of  the  W.  Master  at 
Masonic  Temple. 

Verba  Buena  Lodge  of  Perfection,  Xo.  1. 
Meets  every  Friday  evening  at  Masonic  Temple. 

KXIGHTS    TEMPLAR. 

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MontgoiiM-ry  stn-cts. 

Golden  (vate  Commaxdery  Xo.  1«.  Stated  as- 
sembly first  and  third  Mondays  of  each  month  at 
Golden  Gate  Hall,  625  Sutter  street. 

ROYAL  ARCH    MASOXS. 
Sak  Francisco  Chapter  Xo.  I.    Stated  meetings 
first  and  third  Mondays  In  each  month  at  Masonic 
Temple. 

California  Chapter  Xo.  5.  Stated  meetings 
first  and  third  Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Masonic 
Temple. 

JLisoNic  Veteran  Association  of  the  Pacific 
Coast,  The.  Temporary  organized  December  2T, 
1878;  permanently  organized  January  8,  1879.  Ob- 
jects—To unite  with  us  those  faithful  brethren  who 
have  grown  gray  in  their  work  upon  the  Temple,  on 
'  -.  and  who  have  for 
hai-itics  of  the  fra- 
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are  most  carefully  gathered  up  and  preserved. 

Isdlctlon— California.  Oregon.  Washington.  Colorado. 

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Hawaiian  Islands.  Qnaliflcations  of  Membership— 
Twenty-one  years  a  Master  Mason  in  good  standing, 
but  not  having  held  office  as  such;  or,  not  less  than 
fourteen  years  a  Master  Mason  in  good  standing,  of 
which  fully  seven  years  have  been  spent  in  active 
official  worlj  in  Masonry.  Annual  meeting,  first 
Thursday  following  second  Tuesday  of  October,  at 
7  p.  M.  at  the  Masonic  Temple.  Regular  meetings, 
second  Thursdays  of  February,  April,  .June,  August 
and  December,  from  April  1st  to  October  1st  at  8 
p.  M.;  from  October  1st  to  April  1st  at  7:30  p.m., 
either  at  Masonic  Temple  or  at  the  offices  of  the 
President  and  Secretary,  819  Market  street,  room  21. 
Address  of  Secretary,  1212  Webster  street,  Oakland, 
Cal.  Officers— M.  W.  Hiram  N.  Rucker,  M.  Yen., 
Grand  President. 

The  Geand  Chapter  of  the  Ordee  of  the 
Eastern  Star.  Organized  April  7,  1873.  Meets  on 
the  third  Tuesday  in  October  of  each  year.  The  first 
subordinate  chapter  was  organized  May  9,  1869. 
There  are  now  121  chapters  under  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  Grand  Chapter.  Office  of  Grand  Secretary,  room 
71,  Flood  Building,  San  Francisco.  The  following 
four  chapters  are  in  San  Francisco: 

Golden  Gate  Chapter  No.  1.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  629  Sutter  street. 

Ivy  No.  27.  Meets  first  and  third  Tuesday  even- 
ings of  each  month  at  629  Sutter  street. 

Harmony  No.  124.  Meets  every  first  and  third 
Friday  evenings  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Beulah  Chapter  No.  99.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Monday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Masonic 
Hall,  Railroad  avenue.  South  San  Francisco. 

MASONIC    LODGES. 

The  Masonic  lodges  meet  in  this  city  as  follows: 

Califoenia  No.  1.  Meets  every  Thursday  even- 
ing at  Masonic  Temple.    Henry  Ascroft,  W.  M. 

La  Paefaite  Union  No.  17.  Meets  every  Friday 
evening  at  Masonic  Temple.    Jean  M.  Dupas.W.  M. 

Occidental  No.  22.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  Masonic  Temple.    Michael  J.  Savage,  "W.  M. 

Golden  Gate  No.  30.  Meets  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing at  Masonic  Temple.    "Wm.  H.  Lillie,  W.  M. 

Mount  Moeiah  No.  44.  M;eets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  Masonic  Temple.    J.  L.  Crittenden,  W.  M. 

Fidelity  No.  120.  Meets  every  Thursday  evening  , 
at  Masonic  Temple.    J.  G.  Leibold,  W.  M. 


Pacific  No.  136.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening  at 
B.  B.  Hall,  121  Eddy  street.    A.  E.  Morrow,  W.  M. 

Crockett  No.  139.  Meets  every  Wednesday  eve- 
ning at  B.  B.  Hall,  121  Eddy  street.  Thomas  Row- 
lands, W.  M. 

Oeiental  No.  144.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening 
at  Masonic  Temple.    F.  B.  Ladd,  W.  M. 

ExcELsiOE  No.  166.  Meets  every  Wednesday  even- 
ing at  Masonic  Temple.    C.  P.  Overton,  W.  M. 

Mission  No.  169.  Meets  every  Wednesday  evening 
at  southeast  corner  Sixteenth  and  Valencia  streets. 
J.  A.  Wilson,  W.  M. 

South  San  Feancisco  No.  212.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  Masonic  Hall,  southeast  cor- 
ner Railroad  and  Fourteenth  avenues.  A.  F.  Fits- 
chem,  W.  M. 

Doric  No.  216.  Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at 
B.  B.  Hall,  121  Eddy  street.    Wm.  G.  Copeland,  W.  M. 

Speranza  Italiana  No.  219.  Meets  every  Satur- 
day evening  at  Masonic  Temple.    G.  Calegaris,  W.  M. 

King  Solomon's  No.  260.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  Hamilton  Hall,  southwest  corner  Steiner 
and  Geary  streets.    Gustave  Gunzendorfer,  W.  M. 

Masonic  Cemetery  Association.  Organized 
January  26,  1863.  Office,  room  42,  Masonic  Temple. 
Officers- Henry  L.  Davis,  President;  Columbus 
Waterhouse,  Vice-President;  George  J.  Hobe,  Secre- 
tary; Franklin  H.  Day,  Treasurer;  William  S.  Moses, 
Superintendent. 

Masonic  Hall  Association.  Office,  Masonic 
Temple,  second  floor.  Officers— Henry  L.  Davis, 
President;  F.  W.  Van  Sicklen,  Vice-President; 
George  Johnson,  Secretary. 

Masonic  Veteran  Association.  Office,  room  21, 
Academy  of  Sciences  building,  819  Market  street. 
Officers  for  1895-96- M.  W.  Hiram  N.  Rucker,  P.  G.  M., 
Most  Ven.  Grand  President,  Oakland,   Cal.:  M.  W. 


Henry  S.  Orme,  P.  G.  M.,  Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice- 
President,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  W.  William  S.Phelps, 
P.  M.,  Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.;  M.  W.  Jacob  Mayer,  P.  G.  M.,  Right  Ven. 
Grand  Vice-President;  Portland,  Or.;  W.  Elmer  D. 
Olmsted,  P.  M.,  Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-President, 
Spokane,  Wash.;  M.  W.  Jonas  W.  Brown,  P.  G.  M., 
Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  Boise,  Idaho; 
R.  W.  Albert  Luckey,  J.  G.  W.,  Right  Ven.  Grand 
Vice-President,  Gold  Hill,  Nev.;  M.  W.  Samuel  Paul, 
P.  G.  M.,  Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah;  M.  W.  Cornelius  Hayes,  P.  G.  M.,  Right 
Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  Helena,  Mont.;  M.  W. 
Laurence  N.  Greenleaf,  P.  G.  M.,  Eight  Ven.  Grand 
Vice-President,  Denver,  Colo.;  M.W.William  Daley, 
P.  G.  M.,  Eight  Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  Rawlings, 
Wyo.;  M.  W.  Benjamin  Titus,  P.  G.  M.,  Right  Ven. 
Grand  Vice-President,  Clifton,  Ariz.;  R.  W.  Charles 
Bowmer,  P.  D.  G.  M.,  Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Lucero,  N.M.;  M.  W.Porflrio  Diaz,  G.  M.,  Right 
Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  City  of  Mexico,  Mex.; 
M.  W.  Guillermo  Nanne,  G.  M.,  Eight  Ven.  Grand 
Vice-President,  Guatemala,  Central  America;  R.  W. 
H.  E.  Heisterman,  G.  T.,  Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Victoria.  B.  C;  W.  Theodore  C.  Porter,  P.  M., 
Right  Ven.  Grand  Vice-President,  Honolulu,  H.  I.; 
W.  Edwin  A.  Sherman,  33°,  Ven.  Grand  Secretary, 
Oakland,  Cal.;  W.  James  L.  Cogswell,  Ven. 
Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco.  Cal.;  W.  Joseph  H. 
Wythe,  Ven.  Grand  Chaplain,  Oakland,  Cal.;  W. 
Charles  H.  Haile,  Ven.  Grand  Marshal,  Alameda,  Cal. ; 
W.  John  T.  Apperson,  Ven.  Grand  Standard 
Bearer,  Oregon  City,  Or.;  Trent  P.  Clark,  Ven.  Grand 
Tiler,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  With  a  large  number  of 
corresponding  secretaries  throughout  the  jurisdfc- 
tion  and  the  United  States  generally.  Annual  meet 
ing.  Masonic  Temple,  San  Francisco,  second  Thursday 
in  October  of  each  year.  Other  regular  meetings 
bi-monthly  at  office  of  Most  Ven.  Grand  President 
and  Ven.  Grand  Secretary  as  above. 


INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  ODD  FELLOWS. 

Geand  officees  of  the  Grand  lodge  of  the 
State  of  California — P.  F.  Gosbey,  Grand 
Master,  San  Jose;  .J.  W.  Warboys,  Deputy  Grand 
Master,  Santa  Rosa;  A.  M.  Drew,  Grand  Warden, 
Fresno;  Geo.  T.  Shaw,  Grand  Secretary,  San 
Francisco;  Moses  Greenebaum,  Grand  Treasurer,  San 
Francisco;  James  G.  Maguire,  Grand  Representative, 
SanFi-ancisco;  J.  F.  Thompson,  Grand  Representa- 
tive, Eureka;  C.  O.  Burton,  Grand  Trustee,  San  Fran- 
cisco; C.  W.  Moulthrop,  Grand  Trustee,  San  Fran- 
cisco; John  Glasson,  Grand  Trustee,  Grass  Valley; 
Rev.  A.  F.  Hitchcock,  Grand  Chaplain,  Suisun:  S.  E. 
Moreland,  Grand  Marshal,  San  Jose;  J.  C.  Girder, 
Grand  Conductor,  Stockton;  E.  B.  Rich,  Grand  Guar- 
dian, Monterey;  M.  P.  Forbes,  Grand  Hferald,  San 
Francisco.  Trustees  of  Odd  Fellows'  Home— Charles 
N.  Fox,  P.  G.  M.,  San  Francisco;  W.  H.  Barnes,  P.  G. 
M.,  San  Francisco;  R.  H.  Lloyd,  P.  G.  M.,  San  Fran- 
cisco; S.  B.  Smith,  P.  G.  P.,  Sacramento;  F.  G.  Moll, 
Jr.,  P.  G.,  Los  Angeles. 

Office — I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall.  Forty-fourth  annual  session 
will  be  held  on  Tuesday,  May  12,  1896,  in  San  Fran- 
cisco. 


California  Lodge.  No.  1.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

San  Francisco  Lodge,  No.  3.  Meets  every  Fri- 
day evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Harmony  Lodge,  No.  13.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Yeeba  Buena  Lodge,  No.  1.5.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  1.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Templar  Lodge,  No.  17.  Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Magnolia  Lodge,  No.  29.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  I.  0.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Bay  City  Lodge,  No.  71.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Farnswoeth  Lodge,  No.  9.5.  Meets  every  Wed- 
nesday evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Abou  Ben  Adhem  Lodge,  No.  112.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Germania  Lodge,  No.  116.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  I.  O.  0.  F.  Hall. 

Concordia  Lodge,  No.  122.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 


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Meets  every  Friday 


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Pakker  Lodge,  No.  124.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  ;it  I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Spaetait  Lodge,  No.  12.').  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  Masonic  Hall,  South  San  Francisco. 

Unity  Lodge.  No.  131.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  southeast  corner  Sixteenth  and  Valencia 
streets. 


Heejiaxx  Lodge,  No.  145.     Met 
day  evening  at  1749  Mission  street. 


every  Wednes- 


Pacific  Lodge,  No.  1.55.    Meets  every   Thursday 
-vening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 


Occidental  Lodge,  No.  179.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Cosmopolitan  Lodge,  No.  194.  Meets  every 
Wednesday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Golden  Gate  Lodge,  No.  204.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows"  Hall. 

Alta  Lodge,  No.  205.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Franco-American  Lodge,  No.  207.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Fidelity  Lodge,  No.  222.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Morse  Lodge,  No.  257.  Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  Odd  Fellows's  Hall. 

Myrtle  Lodge.  No.  275.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  Potrero  Opera  House. 

Western  Addition  Lodge,  No.  285.  Meets 
every  Thursday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Excelsior  Lodge,  No.  310.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  2319  Mission  street. 

Golden  West  Lodge,  No.  322.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Presidio  Lodge,  No.  334.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  Octavia  street,  near  Union. 

Sargent  Lodge,  No.  368.  Meets  every  Friday 
evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Grand  Officers  of  the  Grand  Encampment— 
George  W.  Reid,  Grand  Patriarch,  Santa  Cruz;  W. 
W.  Shattuck,  Grand  High  Priest,  Redding;  J.  T. 
Doran,  Grand  Senior  Warden,  Tulare;  O.  M. 
Erlewine,  Grand  Junior  Warden.  Sacramento;  Wm. 
H.  Barnes,  Grand  Scribe,  San  Francisco;  Geo.  W. 
Lemont,  Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco;  L.  W.  S. 
Downs,  San  Francisco,  and  George  F.  Roesch,  Stock- 
ton; Representatives  to  S.  G.  L.;  Joseph  Foster, 
Grand  Sentinel,  San  Diego;  E.  Dunker,  Grand  Senti- 
nel. San  Francisco;  Frank  Mattison.  Graud  Marshal, 
Santa  Cruz:  H.  S.  Winn,  F.  A.  Week  and  W.  S.  Pot- 
ter. Grand  Trustees. 

Office— I.  O.O.F.  Hall.  San  Francisco.  Forty-second 
annual  session  convenes  in  Santa  Cruz,  Tuesday, 
0<-tober  20,  1896. 

ENCAMPMENTS. 

Golden  Gate  No.  1.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Saturdays  of  each  month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 


WiLDET  No.  23.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Satur- 
days of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Building. 

Unity  No.  26.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Tuesdays 
of  each  month  at  Odd  Fellows"  Hall. 

Oriental  No.  57.  Meets  first  and  third  Saturdays 
of  each  month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 

Canton  San  Francisco.  No.  5.  Dept.  Cal., 
Patriarch  Militant,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Captain,  H.  O. 
Brower,  Commandant.  Meets  first  Tuesday  of  each 
month  at  I.  O.  O.  F.  Building. 

Odd  Fellows"  Literary  and  Social  Com- 
mittee. Meets  every  month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 
Object— To  promote  sociability  among  its  members. 
Frederick  W.  Jaeger,  President;  A.  W.  Turpin,  Sec- 
retary.   126  Ellis  street. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Association  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Organized  1880.  Officers  — Davis  Louder- 
back,  President;  C.  F.  O'Neil,  Secretary.  Office, 
room  3,  Odd  Fellows'  building,  southwest  corner 
Seventh  and  Market  streets. 


AMERICAN    LEGION    OF    HONOR. 

Organized  In  1878,  and  incorporated  under  the  laws 
of  Massachusetts,  and  is  under  the  supervision  of 
the  insurance  laws  of  the  various  States.  Its  spe- 
cial object  is  to  give  aid  and  protection  to  members' 
families  or  other  beneficiaries  that  may  come  under 
its  laws,  upon  the  assessment  plan,  in  sums  from 
8500  to  .?3,000,  payable  at  death;  to  provide  a  relief 
fund  for  its  members  in  case  of  sickness  and 
death.  It  has  a  guaranteed  fund  of  S500,000,  which 
is  annually  increasing,  to  Insure  full  payment 
of  death  claims.  It  has  twelve  hundred  Coun- 
cils throughout  the  LTnited  States  and  Canada, 
with  a  membership  of  55,000.  It  disburses,  an- 
nually, nearly  $3,000,000  in  payment  of  death 
claims,  having  disbursed  (since  its  organization) 
over  832,000,000.  The  organization  is  managed  bv  a 
Supreme  Council,  with  headquarters  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts. 

The  Grand  Council  of  California  was  instituted 
August  8,  1881,  and  meets  bi-ennially  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  May.  Grand  Secretary's  office,  46  St. 
Ann's  Building,  6  Eddy  street,  San  Francisco. 

Grand  Officers.  Thomas  Fllben,  Grand  Com- 
mander, 1333  Jackson  street,  San  Francisco;  Chas.  G. 
Wlllman,  Grand  Vice-Commander,  Los  Angeles; 
Frank  Ey,  Grand  Orator,  Santa  Ana;  Walter  D. 
Mansfield,  Past  Grand  Commander,  San  Francisco; 
Chas.  O.  Burton,  Grand  Secretary,  6  Eddv  street,  San 
Francisco;  W.  H.  H.  Hamilton,  Grand  Treasurer, 
Oakland;  Rev.  D.  O.  Kelley,  Grand  Chaplain,  San 
Francisco;  Mary  C.  Snyder,  Grand  Guide.  Grass 
Valley;  Mary  A.  Mlchell.  Grand  Warden,  Grass 
Valley,  Almena  M.  Moser,  Grand  Sentry,  Moke- 
lumne  Hill;  Wm.  Metzner,  Grand  Trustee,  San 
Francisco;  A.  B.  Hunt,  Grand  Trustee,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  A.  H.  Cummings,  Grand  Trustee,  Sanger ; 
John  F.Pinkham,  Finance  Committee,  San  Francisco; 
J.  H.  Baker,  Finance  Committee,  San  Francisco; 
Gus  Pohlmann,  Finance  Committee,  San  Francisco; 
Walter  D.  Mansfield,  Supreme  Representative,  San 
Francisco;  Charles  O.  Burton,  Supreme  Represen- 
tative, San  Francisco ;  J.  M.  Gleaves,  Alternate 
Supreme  Representative,  Redding;  W.  H.  H.  Hamil- 
ton, Alternate  Supreme  Representative,  Oakland. 

There  are  sixty-two .  subordinate  Councils  under 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  Grand  Council,  fourteen  of 
which  are  located  in  San  Francisco. 

Golden  Council  No.  118.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Build- 
ing. 

Alta  Council  No.  147.  Meets  first  and  third  Fri- 
days of  each  month,  at  Alcazar  Building. 

Myrtle  Council  No.  187.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Shiels"  Building, 
32  O'Farrell  street. 

California  Council  No.  250.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Saturdays  of  each  month  at  Red  Men's  Hall. 
320  Post  street. 

Bohemian  Council  No.  261.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Red  Men's  Hall.  320 
Post  street. 

San  Francisco  Council  No.  442.  Meets  first  and 
third  Mondays  of  each  month  at  336  Sutter  street. 

Washington  Council  No.  480.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Red  Men's 
Hall,  320  Post  street. 

Golden  Stap,  Council  No.  548.  Meets  first  and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  B'nal  B'rith  Hall, 
121  Eddy  street. 

Protection  Council  No.  596.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Build- 


Mystic  Council  No.  674.  Meets  third  and  fourth 
Thursdays  of  each  month  at  room  68  Flcod  Building. 

Golden  Shore  Council  No.  695.  Meets  first  and 
third  Saturdays  of  each  month  at  Shiels'  Building,  32 
O'Farrell  street. 

Golden  Gate  Council  No.  1309.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  mouth. 

Midwinter  Council  No.  1335.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  1526  Sanchez 
street. 


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AMERICAN    PROTECTIVE    ASSOCIATION. 

San  Francisco  headquarters.  Academy  of  Sciences 
Building,  room  40;  The  American  Protective  Asso- 
ciation, organized  for  the  purpose  of  purifying 
politics,  is  a  non-sectarian  and  a  non-partizan  organi- 
zation composed  only  of  true  American  citizens, 
without  regard  to  nationality;  aiming  to  preserve 
and  maintain  the  government  of  the  United  States, 
and  the  principles  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
as  set  forth  by  the  founders,  against  the  encroach- 
ment of  all  foreign  influences;  they  regard  all 
religio-political  organizations  as  the  enemies  of  civil 
and  religious  liberties,  and  are  in  favor  of  maintain- 
ing one  general,  unsectarian,  free  school  system, 
and  will  oppose  all  attempts  to  supplant  it  by  any 
sectarian  institution,  being  opposed  to  the  use  of 
public  funds  for  any  sectarian  purpose;  and  are  in 
favor  of  putting  into  office  honest  and  true  patriots, 
who  are  qualified,  and  who  owe  allegiance  only  to 
the  Stars  and  Stripes.  OiBcers — Past  President,  G. 
G.  Baker,  Calf  land;  State  President,  B.  F.  Hudleson, 
San  Francisco;  State  Vice-President,  C.  E.  Day,  Los 
Angeles;  Secretary  of  State,  J.  W.  Turner,  Eureka, 
Humboldt  County;  State  Chaplain,  D.  V.  Mahoney, 
San  Jose;  State  Secretary,  M.  T.  Brewer,  San  Fran- 
cisco; State  Treasurer,  W.F.  Barnes,  San  Francisco; 
Sergeant-at-Arms,  J.  E.  Hall,  Stockton.  Board  of 
Trustees— F.  A.  Peterson,  Santa  Cruz,  Chairman; 
W.  D.  Kingsbury,  San  Francisco,  Murray  Laidlaw, 
Oakland. 


ANCIENT    JEWISH    ORDER    KESHER    SHEL 
BARZEL. 

Ancient  Jewish  Order  Kesher  Shel  Barzel. 
Meets  every  Sunday  evening  at  121  Eddy  street. 
Harmoriah  Lodge  meets  second  and  fourth  Sunday 
evenings  of  every  month  at  121  Eddy  street.  A.  N. 
Levy,  Secretary.  Moutefiore  Lodge  meets  every 
Sunday  evening  at  121  Eddy  street.  D.  N.  Davidson, 
Secretary. 

ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS. 

Subsidiary  High  Court  of  the  Paciflc  Coast  was  in- 
stituted November  6,  1889,  in  San  Francisco,  forming 
a  part  of  the  Universal  Order  known  as  the  Ancient 
Order  of  Foresters  Friendly  Society.  The  High 
Court  of  the  World  is  located  in  Brighton.  England, 
for  the  present  year.  There  are  135  Courts  in  this 
State  with  fifty  female  branches  known  as  the  Com- 
panions of  the  Forest,  one  Juvenile  Court  and  sev- 
eral companies  of  the  Uniform  Bank. 

The  Subsidiary  High  Court  officers  are:  William 
Cashman,  High  Chief  Ranger,  San  Francisco:  M. 
Boehm,  High  Sub-Chief  Ranger,  San  Francisco; 
J.  Henderson,  High  Court  Treasurer,  San  Francisco; 
M.  P.  Light,  High  Court  Secretary,  San  Francisco; 
P.  H.  Savage,  High  Court  Senior  Woodward,  San 
Francisco;  E.  G.  Case,  High  Court  Junior  Woodward, 
Ukiah;  George  J.  Monck,  High  Court  Senior 
Beadle,  Oakland;  George  S.  Robinson,  High  Court 
Junior  Beadle,  Los  Angeles;  John  Falconer,  Perma- 
nent Secretary,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco. 

The  following  Courts  and  Circles  meet  at  102 
O'Farrell  street  except  when  stated  otherwise: 

Court  Robin  Hood,  5931.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays. 

Court  Eureka,  6146.  Meets  first  and  third  Tues- 
days. 

Court  Occidental,  6676.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays. 

Court  Star  of  the  West,  6956.     Meets  Fridays. 

Court  Star  of  the  Mission,  7197.  Meets 
Wednesdays. 

Court  Hercules,  7206.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Mondays. 

CouKT  German-America,  7472.  Meets  Thurs- 
days. 

Court  Twin  Peaks,  7556.  Meets  Wednesdays, 
Sixteenth  and  Noe  streets. 

Court  Alcatraz,  7749.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Fridays,  corner  Stockton  and  Union  streets. 

Court  Adelaide,  7751.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Mondays. 

Court  Liberty,  7801.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays. 

Court  Apollo,  7802.    Meets  Fridays. 

Court  Garfield,  7803.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays. 


Court  Bournemouth,  7804.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursdays. 

Court  Onward,  7805.  Meets  first  and  third  Tues- 
days. 

Court  Alliance,  7806.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Mondays,  220  Mason  street. 

Court  Excelsior,  7807.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays. 

Court  Mazzini,  7809.  Meets  first  and  third  Mon- 
days, Stockton  and  Union  streets. 

Court  Fremont,  7810.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Thursdays. 

Court  Victoire,  7811.    Meets  Thursdays. 

Court  Justice,  7903.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays. 

Court  Kensington,  7904.  Meets  Mondays,  Twen- 
ty-fourth and  Church  streets. 

Court  Enterprise,  7905.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Mondays. 

Court  J^ranklin,  7907.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays. 

Court  Washington,  7913.  Meets  Tuesdays,  1605 
Polk  street. 

Court  California,  7914.  Meets  first  and  third 
Mondays,  Masonic  Hall,  South  San  Francisco. 

Court  America,  7916.  Meets  first  and  third  Mon- 
days, Twenty-fourth  and  Potrero  avenue. 

Court  Concord,  7917.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays. 

Court  Pride  of  Potrero,  7918.     Meets  Fridays. 

Court  Minerva.  7919.  Meets  first  and  third  Tues- 
days of  each  month. 

Court  Sherwood  Forest,  7920.  Meets  first  and 
third  Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Bohemian,  8023.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Del  Monte,  8131.  Meets  finst  and  third 
Mondays  of  each  montl>. 

Court  Oak  Grove,  81.34.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Ivanhoe,  8228.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Vigilant,  8232.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Violet,  8356.    Meets  every  Monday  of  each 


Juvenile  Court  No.  1.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Co.  A,  Uniform  Rank.  Meetsevery  Wednesday  of 
each  month. 

Past  Chief  Rangers'  Association.  Meets  every 
first  and  third  Monday. 

COMPANIONS  OF   THE   FOREST. 

Officers  of  Supreme  Circle:  Mrs.  Minnie  Asher, 
Grand  Chief  Companion,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  E.  Mc- 
Lane,  Grand  Sub-Chief  Companion,  San  Francisco; 
M.  Bohm,  Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  E. 
R.  Roy,  Grand  Secretary,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  B. 
Mackrett,  Grand  Herald,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  Kate 
Howard,  Grand  Right  Guide,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  L. 
Humbert,  Grand  Left  Guide,  San  Francisco;  Mrs. 
Mary  Boyd,  Grand  Inside  Guard,  San  Francisco; 
Mrs.  Miller,  Grand  Outside  Guard,  San  Francisco. 

Washington  Circle  No.  1.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F. 
Hall,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays. 

Minerva  Circle  No.  20.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and  fourth 
Fridays. 

Germania  Circle  No.  36.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third 
Wednesdays. 

Eureka  Circle  No.  39.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third 
Thursdays. 

Twin  Peaks  Circle  No.  102,  Meets  at  RhcEwed- 
er's  Hall,  Seventeenth  and  Noe  streets,  San  Fran- 
cisco, second  and  fourth  Fridays. 

California  Circle  No.  103.  Meets  at  A.  0.  F. 
Hall,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and 
third  Wednesdays. 

Justice  Circle  No.  104.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third 
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Feiendship  Cipx'le  No.  10.5.  Meets  at  Cord's  Hall, 
Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  first  and  third  Tuesdays. 

Mazzixi  Cikcle  Xo.  106.  Meets  at  cor  Union  and 
Stockton  streets,  San  Francisco,  second  and  fourth 
Mondays. 

TosEMiTE  Cip.cLE  Xo.  107.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third 
Wednesdays. 

VicToiRE  CiKCLE  No.  108.  Mcets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and  fourth 
Mondays. 

Franklin  Cikcle  No.  115.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third  Fri- 
days. 

Oak  Leaf  Ciecle  No.  116.  Meets  at  Masonic 
Hall,  South  San  Francisco,  second  and  fourth  Fri- 
days. 

Social  Ciecle  No.  118.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third 
Saturdays. 

Aktemis  Ciecle  No.  120.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays. 

Enteepeise  Ciecle  No.  124.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F. 
Hall,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays. 

Iyanhoe  Circle  No.  125.  Meets  at  A.  0.  F.  Hall, 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco  first  and  third 
Wednesdays. 

Ameeica  Ciecle  No.  128.  Meets  at  Maenerbund 
Hall,  Twenty-fourth  and  Potrero  avenue,  first  and 
third  Thursdays. 

Sheewood  Circle  No.  129. '  Meets  at  A.  O.  F. 
Building,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  Mon- 
days. 

Bohemian  Ciecle  No.  134.  Meets  at  102  O'Farrell 
street,  San  Francisco,  first  and  third  Tuesdays. 

MizPAH  Circle  No.  im.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F.  Hall. 
102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and  fourth 
Saturdays. 

Evening  Star  Circle  No.  138.  Meets  at  A.  O.  V. 
Hall,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  first  and 
third  Saturdays. 

Olympia  Ciecle  No.  141.  Meets  at  Hall  4.  A.  O.  F. 
Building,   San  Francisco,  first  and  third  Tuesdays. 

Occidental  Circle  No.  144.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F. 
Hall,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and 
fourth  Mondays. 

Satellite  Circle  No.  148.  Meets  at  Longhead's 
Hall,  10K5  Polk  street,  San  Francisco,  Mondays. 

Oak  Grove  Ciecle  No.  149.  Meets  at  A.  O.  F. 
Hall,  102  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco,  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays. 

German- America  Circle  No.  156.  Meets  at  Union 
Square  Hall,  second  and  fourth  Fridays. 

Past  Chief  Companions'  Association  meets  at  A.  O. 
F.  Building,  102  O'Farrell  street,  every  second  and 
fourth  Saturdays. 

ANCIENT    ORDER    OF    HIBERNIANS. 

State  OiHeers— President,  Bernard  Higgins.  356 
North  Second  street.  San  Jose;  Recording  Secre- 
tary, D.  S.  McCarthy,  1365  Tenth  street,  Oakland; 
Treasurer,  Mathew  Crowe,  Mountain  View,  Santa 
Clara  County.  Headquarters  of  the  Board,  120  Ninth 
street.    Meetings  in  Washington  and  Sheridan  Halls. 

County  Officers— Chaplain,  Rev.  D.  O.  Crowley, 
2030  Howard  street;  President,  Captain  Jerome 
Deasy,  545  California  street;  Vice-President,  Captain 
Ed.  I.  Sheehan.  360  Third  street;  Recording  Secre- 
tary, M.  H.  McCaflerty,  1444  Jackson  street;  Finan- 
cial Secretary,  Thomas  Doyle,  15-26  Webster  street; 
Treasurer,  Jeremiah  Kelleher,  272  Clementina  street ; 
Meets  fourth  Friday,  Washington  Hall. 

Division  No.  2,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  first  Wednesday 
of  each  month  at  Sheridan  Hall. 

Division  No.  3,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  second  Wed- 
nesday in  each  month  at  Washington  Hall. 

Division  No.  5,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Sheridan  Hall. 

Division  No.  8,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  second  Friday 
cf  each  month  at  Washington  Hall. 

Division  No.  9,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  second  and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  St.  Theresa's 
Hall. 

Division  No.  10,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  first  and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  Sheridan  Hall. 


Division  No.  11,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Fridays  of  each  month  at  Sheridan  Hall. 

Division  No.  12,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  first  and 
third  Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Washington  Hall. 

Division  No.  13,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  Washington 
Hall. 

Division  No.  14.  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  first  and 
third  Fridays  of  each  month  at  Washington  Hall. 

Division  No.  15,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  Universal 
Hall. 

Division  Ng.  16,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  at  St.  Peter's 
Hall. 

Division  No.  17,  A.  O.  H.  A.  Meets  first  and 
third  Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Stanford  Hall. 


ANCIENT   ORDER    OF    UNITED    WORKMEN. 

Organized  as  a  fraternal  beneficial  society  in  Octo- 
ber, 1868,  at  Meadville,  Pa.,  and  established  in  Cali- 
fornia August  21.  1875,  by  the  institution  of  California 
Lodge  at  Oakland. 

The  Grand  Lodge  of  California  was  organized 
November  17,  1877,  and  meets  annually  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  April.  Its  headquarters  are  65-66  Flood 
Building.  Officers— Grand  Master  Workman,  Wil- 
liam Vinter,  San  Jose;  Grand  Foreman,  A.  F. 
Mackay,  Los  Angeles;  Grand  Overseer,  Herman 
Schaflner,  San  Francisco;  Grand  Recorder,  D.  S. 
Hirshberg,  Oakland:  Grand  Receiver,  Sam  Booth, 
San  Francisco;  Grand  Guide,  W.  H.  Evans,  Monrovia; 
Grand  Inside  Watchman,  D.  S.  Baxter,  Pokegama; 
Grand  Outside  Watchman,  J.  D.  Nield,  San  Fran- 
cisco; Grand  Trustee,  J.  O.  Lovejoy,  Tulare;  Grand 
Medical  E.xamlner,  George  W.  Daywalt. 

LODGES  IN  SAN  FRANCISCO. 

San  Francisco  No.  4.  Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  Red  Men's  Hall. 

Golden  Gate  No.  8.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  No.  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Harmony  No.  9.  Meets  every  Saturday  evenlne 
at  Alcazar  Hall, 

Terba  Buena  No.  14.  Meets  every  Friday  even- 
ing at  No.  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Bernal  No.  19.  Meets  every  Monday  evening  at 
the  corner  of  Sixteenth  and  Valencia  streets. 

Meets  every  Tuesday   evening  at 

Valley  No.  30.  Meets  every  Wednesday  evening 
at  No.  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Spartan  No.  36.  Meets  every  Saturday  evening 
at  Alcazar  Building. 

Magnolia  No.  41.  Meets  every  Monday  evening 
at  Red  Men's  Hall. 

Myrtle  No.  42.  Meets  every  Saturday  evening, 
except  the  second,  at  Alcazar  Building. 

Franklin  No.  44.  Meets  every  Friday  evening  at 
No.  .32  O'Farrell  street. 

Hercules  No.  53.  Meets  every  Friday  evening 
at  Franklin  Hall. 

WA.SHINGTON  No.  60.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  Alcazar  Building. 

Burns  No.  68.  Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at 
Alcazar  Building. 

St.  John  No.  73.  Meets  every  Thursday  evening 
at  Alcazar  Building. 

Excelsior  No.  126.  Meets  every  Wednesday  even- 
ing at  Excelsior  Hall. 

Olympic  No.  127.  Meets  every  second  and  fourth 
Tuesday  evening  at  Foresters'  Hall. 

Fidelity  No.  136.  Meets  every  Wednesday  even- 
ing at  Red  Men's  Hall. 

Bay  View   No.  159 
at  Corinthian  Hall. 

Memorial  No.  174.  Meets  every  Monday  evening 
at  No.  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Friendship  No.  179.  Meets  every  second  and 
fourth  Wednesday  evenings  at  No.  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Triumph  No.  180.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening 
at  Friendship  Hall. 

NOE  Valley  No.  185.  Meets  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing at  Twenty-fourth  and  Church  streets. 


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Secret  Societies. 


Alta  Xo.  242.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening  at 
Twenty-fourth  and  Folsom  streets. 

Faikiiouxt  Xo.  247.  Meets  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing at  Stanford  HalL 

Eureka  Valley  Is^o.  2.52.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  Rohweder's  Hall. 

Golden  West  No.  264.  Meets  every  Saturday 
evening  at  Potrero  Hall. 

DEGREE  OF  HONOR,  A.  O.  U.  W. 

The  Degree  of  Honor  is  a  social  and  beneficial 
organization,  which  has  been  connected  with 
the  Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen  since 
the  Institution  of  the  Supreme  Lodge  in  1873. 
A  Grand  Lodge  was  organized  May  25,  189.3, 
and  a  beneficial  department  provided  to  the 
amount  of  81,000.  Grand  Lodge  Officers,  1896-1897— 
Past  Grand  Chief  of  Honor,  Mrs.  E.  A  Love  joy; 
Grand  Chief  of  Honor,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Masters;  Grand 
Lady  of  Honor,  Mrs.  Evelyn  F.  Mayon;  Grand  Chief 
of  Ceremonies,  Mrs.  Viola  S.  Norman;  Grand  Re- 
corder, Mrs.  Kate  M.  Poland;  Grand  Receiver,  Miss 
M.  H.  Ohea;  Grand  Inside  Watchman,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Lewis;  Grand  Outside  Watchman,  Mrs.  Minnie  F. 
Hollis;  Medical  Examiner.  Dr.  J.  L.  Mayon.  Office 
of  Recorder,  65  Flood  Building. 

Past  Master  Workmen's  Association  of  the 
A.  O.  TJ.  W.  Officers— E.  F.  Joy,  President;  J.  G. 
Scott,  Recorder.    Meets  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 


BENEVOLENT      AND    PROTECTIVE     ORDER 
OF  ELKS. 

Organized  April  11,  1876.  Ernest  Ulman,  District 
Deputy  and  Exalted  Grand  Ruler  of  California.  Offi- 
cers—J.  R.  Howell,  E.  R.;  William  Jones,  E.  L. 
K.;  G.  S.  Backman,  E.  L.  K.:  W.  C.  Dudley,  Secre- 
tary; J.  O.  Harris,  Treasurer;  A.  A.  Terry,  Tyler. 
Trustees  —  J.  P.  Dunne,  Alfred  Perrier,  Charles 
Nevin. 


CALIFORNIA     STATE     PROTECTIVE     ASSO- 
CIATION. 

Organized  in  1894.  Object— To  promote  the  in- 
terests of  its  members  by  assisting,  so  far  as  possible, 
in  the  reasonable  and  proper  regulation  of  the  liquor 
traffic,  and  thereby  suppressing  objectionable  and 
obnoxious  features  incident  thereto.  Officers— J.  P. 
Edofl,  President;  E.  R.  LlUenthal,  Vice-President; 
William  Alfs,  Treasurer;  Winfield  Scott,  Secretai-y, 
George  W.  Baker,  San  Francisco,  John  W.  Mitchell; 
Los  Angeles,  Attorneys.  Office,  24  Mills  Building, 
6th  floor. 

DAUGHTERS     OF    THE    AMERICAN    REVO- 
LUTION. 

Sequoia  Chapter.  Organized  December  10,  1891, 
Meets  second  Monday  of  every  month  at  2  p.  m., 
at  1215  Sutter  street.  Object— To  perpetuate  patriot- 
ism. Officers- Mrs.  Henry  Wetherbee,  Regent;  Mrs. 
E.  E.  Barstow,  Vice-Regent ;  Mrs.  Frederick  Hewlett, 
Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  Florence  Moore,  Corres- 
ponding Secretary;    Mrs.  Arthur  W.  Moore,  Treas- 


FORESTERS  OF  AMERICA. 

The  objects  of  this  order  are  to  unite  fraternally 
all  white  males  of  good  character,  between  the  ages 
of  eighteen  and  fifty  years,  to  aid  its  sick  members, 
bury  its  dead,  give  relief  to  their  widows  and  or- 
phans, to  find  employment  for  the  unemployed 
members,  and  all  other  benevolent  purposes.  There 
are  one  hundred  and  fifty  Courts  in  the  State,  also 
branches  known  as  Knights  of  Sherwood  Forest,  and 
the  Companions  of  the  Forest. 

The  Supreme  body  of  the  order  is  known  as  the  Su- 
preme Court,  and  was  organized  in  Minneapolis  on 
August  15,  1889,  having  on  that  day  seceded  from  the 
Ancient  Order  of  Foresters  in  England.  The  Su- 
preme Court  meets  biennially.  Next  meeting  at 
Denver,  Colorado,  in  August,  1897. 

Grand  Court  of  California  organized  November 
20,  1889.  Officers  for  the  year  ending  May  5,  1896: 
C.  P.  Rendon,  P.  G.  C.  R.,  Stockton;  A.  Ortila,  G.  C. 
R.,  Los  Angeles;  R.  B.  Vellage,  G.  S.  C.  R.,  Golden 
Gate,  Alameda  Co.;  S.  A.  White,  G.  Treasurer,  San 
Francisco;  C.  H.  Bremer,  G.  Secretary,  Alameda; 
Solomon  Reiser,  G.  Recording  Secretary,  San  Fran- 
cisco; J.  S.  W.  Saunders,  G.  S.  W.,  San  Francisco; 
John  Heenan,  G.  J.  W.,  San  Francisco;  R.  R.  Dun- 
stan,   G.S.B.,  Grass  Valley;  E.  L.  Forster,  G.  J.  B., 


San  Francisco;  E.  E.  Skinner.  Eureka;  H.  B.  George, 
Santa  Cruz,  and  J.  E.  Anderson.  San  Francisco, 
Grand  Trustees;  George  Moody,  San  Francisco;  C. 
M,  Dies,  Petaluma,  and  Edward  Morris,  Petaluma, 
Grand  Auditors.  Grand  Secretary's  office,  third  floor. 
Alcazar  Building,  120  O'Farrell  street,  San  Francisco. 

Next  meeting  of  Grand  Court  will  convene  in  Wat- 
sonville.  May  5, 1896. 

Forty-three  Courts  and  three  Junior  Courts  meet  in 
this  city  at  the  Alcazar  Building,  120  O'Farrell  street 
unless  otherwise  specified. 

Court  Robin  Hood  No.  1.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Aurora  No.  2.  Meets  second  and  fourth. 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  America  No.  3.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Thursdays  of  each  month  at  Potrero  Opera  House. 

Court  California  No.  4.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Golden  Gate  No.  5.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  San  Francisco  No.  7.  Meets  first  and 
third  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Bat  Citt  No.  11.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Eucleian  No.  13.  Meets  first  and  third 
Mondays  of  each  month. 

Court  Eclipse  No.  14.  Meets  every  Monday  eve- 
ning. 

Court  Hubertus  No.  15  (German).  Meets  every 
Friday  evening. 

Court  Justice  No.  16.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Mondays  of  each  month. 

Court  Inter  Nos  No.  18.  Meets  every  Friday  eve- 
ning. 

Court  Golden  West  No.  20.  Meets  first  and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Zenith  No.  21.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening. 

Court  Golden  State  No.  22.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  in  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Building,  Market  and  Seventh  streets. 

Court  Defiance  No.  23.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening. 

Court  Stanford  No.  27.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Magnolia  No.  29.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Fridays  of  each  month. 

Court  El  Dorado  No.  31.  Meets  first  and  third 
Fridays  of  each  month. 

Court  Western  Addition  No.  32.  Meets  sec- 
ond and  fourth  Mondays  of  each  month. 

Court  Golden  Eagle  No.  33.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening. 

Court  Golden  Era  No.  36.  Meets  first  and 
third  Fridays  of  each  month. 

Court  Washington  No.  .37.  Meets  first  and 
third  Thursdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Presidio  No.  40.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  in  Steimke's  Hall,  Octavla  and  Union  streets. 

Court  ILatflower  No.  41.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesday  of  each  month  in  Mission  Parlor 
Hall,  17th  street,  near  Valencia  street. 

Court  Verba  Buena  No.  42.  Meets  first  and 
third  Wednesdays  of  each  month  in  Franklin  Hall. 

Court  Bonita  No.  43.  Meets  every  Monday  in 
Bonlta  Hall,  •24th  and  Folsom  streets.     • 

Court  Seal  Rock  No.  45.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  in  Pythian  Castle,  909  Market  street. 

Court  Acme  No.  51.    Meets  every  Friday  evening. 

Court  Palo  Alto  No.  53.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Columbia  No.  55.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  Cambrian  Hall,  1133  Mission  street. 

Court  Lincoln  No.  57.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Hates  Vallet  No.  59.  Meets  every 
Wednesday  evening  in  Pythian  Castle,  909  Market 
street. 

Court  Cosmopolitan  No.  64.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Live  Oak  No.  67.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursdays  of  each  month  in  Myrtle  Hall,  Seventh  and 
Railroad  avenues.  South  San  Francisco. 


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CouKT  Fakalloijb  No.  71.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  in  Murphy's  Hall, 
Ocean  View. 

CouKT  Apollo  No.  T6.  Meets  first  and  third 
Mondays  of  each  month. 

CouET  Bakbakoss.v  No.  79  (German).  Meets 
every  Wednesday  evening  in  Harmonie  Hall,  1749 
Mission  street. 

Court  Richmond  No  86.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  in  Fraternal  Hall.  Fillmore 
street. 

Court  Indepexdexce  No.  104.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening. 

Court  Ferruccio  No.  132  (Italian).  Meets  first 
and  third  Tuesdays  of  each  month  in  Bersaghliary 
Hall,  Stockton  and  Union  streets. 

Court  Enterprise  No.  134.  Meets  first  and  third 
Fridays  of  each  month. 

Court  Sutbo  Heights  No.  136.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month. 

Court  Pride  of  California  No.  .5  (Junior 
Branch).  Meets  second  and  fourth  Wednesdays  of 
each  month. 

I  Court  Young  America  No.  6  (Junior  Branch). 
Meets  first  and  third  of  Thursdays  of  each  month  in 
Potrero  Opera  House. 

Court  Pride  or  the  Golden  West  No.  37 
(Junior  Branch).  Meets  first  and  third  Wednesdays 
of  each  month. 

COMPANIONS  OF  THE  FOREST. 

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ladies'  branch  of  the  Foresters  of  America, 
branch  has  the  power  of  making  its  own  laws 
without  interference  from  the  parent  organiza- 
tion, and  is  under  the  control  of  the  Supreme 
Circle.  The  next  meeting  of  the  Supreme  Circle 
will  convene  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  in  September,  1897. 

Grand  Circle  of  California.  Organized  Jan- 
uary 28,  1888.  Officers  for  the  year  ending  June  3, 
1896— Mrs.  L.  Enkle,  P.  G.  C.  C,  San  Francisco; 
Mrs.  A.  B.  Andrews,  G.  C.  C,  Los  Angeles;  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Duke,  S.  C.  C,  San  Francisco;  Miss  A.  D.  Bremer, 
Grand  Secretary,  Alameda  ;  Mrs.  J.  R.  Himes, 
Grand  Treasurer,  Oakland:  Herman  Kohn,  Grand 
Marshal,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  H.  Worms,  Grand 
Guard,  San  Francisco ;  Mrs.  M.  Pape,  Grand 
Sentry,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  Kemp  van  Ee,  Grand 
Organist,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  E.  Harrington  of 
San  Francisco,  Mrs.  M.  Green  of  Stockton  and 
Mrs.  M.  E.  Read  of  San  Francisco,  Grand  Trustees. 
Sol  Reiser,  Miss  M.  Burkheim  and  Mrs.  E.  J.  N. 
Steinweg.  Grand  Auditors.  Grand  Secretary's  office, 
third  floor.  Alcazar  Building,  120  O'Farrell  street, 
San  Francisco. 

The  next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Circle  will  con- 
vene on  Wednesday,  June  3,  1896,  in  Oakland. 

There  are  fifty  circles  in  the  State,  twenty-two 
of  which  meet  in  this  city  at  the  Alcazar  Building, 
unless  otherwise  specified. 

Excelsior  Circle  No.  2.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month. 

Bay  City  Circle  No.  11.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Mondays  of  each  month. 

Diana  Circle  No.  22.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Golden  Gate  Circle  No.  23.  Meets  first  and 
third  Mondays  of  each  month. 

LoKELEY  Circle  No.  26  (German).  Meets  first 
and  third  Sattfrdays  of  each  month. 

Live  Oak  Circle  No.  29.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Defiance  Circle  No.  38.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Olympus  Circle  No.  42.  Meets  first  and  third 
Fridays  of  each  month  in  Mission  Parlor  Hail, 
Seventeenth  street,  near  Valencia  street. 

Golden  West  Circle  No.  43.  Meets  first  and 
third  Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Robin  Hood  Circle  No.  58.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month. 

Twilight  Circle  No.  70.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursdays  of  each  month. 

Mizpah  Circle  No.  100.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays  of  each  month. 

Golden  Era  Circle  No.  103.  Meets  first  and 
third  Wednesdays  of  each  month. 


Bonita  Circle  No.  104.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursdays  of  each  month  in  Bonita  Hall,  Twenty- 
fourth  and  Folsom  streets. 

Diamond  Circle  No.  154.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  in  Murphy's  Hall, 
Ocean  View. 

Hayes  Valley  Circle  No.  201.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Monday  of  each  month. 

xVloha  Circle  No.  203.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Thursdays  of  each  month  at  Mozart  Hall,  1158  Market 
street. 

Pride  of  the  Forest  Circle  No.  204.  Meets 
first  and  third  Tuesdays  of  each  month  in  Myrtle 
Hall,  Seventh  and  Railroad  avenues.  South  San 
Francisco. 

Inter  Nos  Circle  No.  215.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening. 

Pride  of  Columbia  Circle  No.  259.  Meets  first 
and  third  Thursdays  of  each  month  in  Mozart  Hall, 
1158  Market  street. 

Village  Belle  Circle  No.  264.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Fridays  of  each  month. 

San  Francisco  Circle  No.  267.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month  in  Maenner- 
bund  Hall,  Twenty-fourth  and  Potrero  avenue, 

Presidio  Circle  No.  268.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  in  Steimcke's  Hall,  Octavia, 
near  Union  street. 

The  Knights  of  Sherwood  Forest  are  the  recog- 
nized uniformed  rank  of  the  Foresters  of  America. 
There  are  seven  conclaves  in  the  State,  one  of 
which  is  in  this  city,  as  follows: 

Golden  Gate  Conclave  No.  92.  Meets  on  the 
first  Wednesday  of  each  month  In  the  Alcazar  Build- 
ing. 

American  Foresters'  Hall  Association.  In- 
corporated January  8,  1892,  for  the  purpose  of  buying 
real  estate  and  erecting  a  hall  thereon  for  the  ac- 
commodation of  the  various  courts  and  other 
branches  of  the  Foresters  of  America.  Officers- 
David  Cohan,  President;  George  Read,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; C.  H.  Bremer,  Secretary;  John  J.  Cordy, 
Assistant  Secretary;  James  Healing,  Treasurer. 
Secretary's  office,  third  floor  Alcazar  building,  120 
O'Farrell  street. 

GRAND  AEMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

Department  of  California  and  Nevada.  Or- 
ganized April  15.  1867.  Headquarters,  rooms  18  and 
19  St.  Ann's  Building,  6  Eddy  street.  Objects— To  or- 
ganize, and  to  promote  and  perpetuate  a  fraternal 
feeling  amongst  all  honorably  discharged  soldiers, 
marines  and  sailors  who  served  in  the  war  of  the 
Rebellion;  also  to  aid  those  of  them  who  are  in  dis- 
tress, and  to  provide  for  widows  and  orphans  of 
deceased  comrades.  Eligibility  to  membership— Ser- 
vice between  April  12,  1861,  and  April  9,  1865.  No 
person  eligible  who  has  at  any  time  borne  arms 
against  the  United  States. 

Officers  of  the  Department— T.  C.  Masteller,  Dept. 
Commander,  San  Francisco;  L.  Finnegan,  S.  V. 
Dept.  Commander,  San  Jose;  F.  W.  Cushing,  J.  V. 
Dept.  Commander,  Oakland;  G.  H.  Robinson,  A.  A. 
General,  San  Francisco;  Eugene  Wiegand,  A.  Q.  M. 
General,  San  Francisco;  S.  L.  Lee,  Medical  Direc- 
tor; Rev.  J.  A.  Cruzan,  Chaplain;  L.  F.  Smith, 
Judge  Advocate,  Santa  Cruz;  A.  H.  Johnson,  Chief 
Mustering  Officer,  Los  Angeles;  J.  L.  Winans,  Dept. 
Inspector,  Petaluma;  J.  J.  Lyon,  Mortuary  Registrar, 
San  Francisco. 

Council  of  Administration —P.  J.  Fisher,  J.  C. 
Bolles,  J.  G.  Giesting,  A.  E.  Cohn,  San  Francisco; 
L.  W.  Hillaker,  Woodland. 

Lincoln  Post  No.  1.  Organized  May  27,  1867. 
Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Build- 
ing, 414  Mason  street.  Harry  W.  Mortimer,  Com- 
mander. 

Geo.  H.  Thomas  Post  No.  2.  Meets  first  and 
third  Tuesday  evenings  at  320  Post  street.  A.  J. 
Vining,  Commander. 

James  A.  Garfield  Post  No.  34.  Meets  every 
Tuesday  at  114  O'Farrell  street.  R.  R.  Killgore, 
Commander. 

Colonel  Cass  Post  No.  46.  Meets  first  Tuesday 
evening  at  2810  Mission  street.  John  O'Neill,  Com- 
mander. 

Gen.  Geo.  G.  Meade  Post  No.  48.  Meets  first 
and  third  Tuesday  evenings  at  102  O'Earrell  street. 
J.  F  Goggin,  Commander. 


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Liberty  Post  No.  133.  Meets  every  Friday  even- 
ing at  20  Eddy  street.    W.  J.  Parli,  Commander. 

Veteran  Gtiakd  of  Califokjjia,  G.  A.  R. 
Organized  April  11,  1885.  Number  of  members,  7.5. 
Meets  every  Monday  at  the  Armory,  620  Bush  street. 
J.  B.  Lauck,  Captain;  T.  C.  Masteller,  Adjutant; 
Eugene  Wlegand,  Quartermaster;  J.  J.  Frank,  Com- 
missary; J.  H.  Banfleld,  1st  Sergeant. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  Cemetery  As- 
sociation—Incorporated  January  28th,  1870  Meets 
quarterly  at  414  Mason  street.  Objects— "To  hold 
hold  grounds  to  be  used  as  a  cemetery  for  the  burial 
of  deceased  members  of  the  Grand  Army,  and  also 
for  the  interment  of  any  and  all  persons  who  may 
have  honorably  served  in  the  land  or  naval  forces  of 
the  United  States  during  the  Rebellion  of  1861  to 
186.5,  who  may  hereafter  become  deceased." 

Officers- H.  T.  Hobbert  President;  W.  F.  Howe, 
Vice-President;  J.  C.  Innes,  Secretary;  C.  Mason 
Klnne,  Treasurer. 

WOMAN'S  RELIEF  CORPS. 

Auxiliary  to  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
Objects— To  cultivate  the  spirit  of  patriotism  among 
the  living,  and  cherish  the  memory  of  those  who 
died  to  preserve  the  Republic;  to  assist  Union 
veterans  and  their  dependent  ones  in  dis- 
tress, and  to  procure  for  them  and  for  needy 
army  nurses  homes  and  employment.  Eligibility  to 
membership  consists  in  good  moral  character,  patri- 
otism in  the  past  and  assurance  of  for  the  future,  and 
the  attainment  of  the  age  of  sixteen  years. 

Department  Officers  of  California  and 
Nevada— Laura  J.  Robinson,  Department  President, 
San  Francisco;  Martha  A.  Chapin,  Senior  Vice  De- 
partment President,  Los  Angeles ;  Sara  S.  Tripp, 
Junior  Vice  Department  President,  Stockton;  Re- 
becca Murphy,  Chaplain,  Sebastopol;  Susie  J.Har- 
ris, Treasurer,  Santa  Crnz.  Executive  Board— Cora 
O.  Merritt,  Oakland;  Lizzie  H.  Condy,  Stockton; 
Bessie  Johnson,  San  Francisco;  Mary  Lang  Farmer, 
Vallejo,  and  Irene  E.  Gibson,  Oakland. 

Lincoln  Corps  No.  3.  Hannah  M.  Dean,  Presi- 
dent; Mina  A.  Sheldon,  Secretary;  Ella  Bally,  Treas- 
urer. Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W. 
Building,  414  Mason  street. 

James  A.  Garfield  Corps  No.  21.  Mathilda 
Alpers,  President;  Carrie  Ulmer.  Secretary;  Dora 
H.  Dibblee,  Treasurer.  Meets  at  120  O'Farrell  street 
every  Tuesday  evening. 

General  George  G.  Meade  Corps  No.  61.  Ella 
Waddell,  President ;  Bessie  Johnson,  Secretary  ; 
Hattie  M.  Pye,  Treasurer.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesday  evenings  at  102  O'Farrell  street. 

IMPROVED  ORDER  OF  RED  MEN. 

Located  at  Red  Men's  Hall,  320  Post  street.  Or- 
ganized to  be  the  conservator  of  the  history,  the 
traditions,  the  customs  and  the  virtues  of  the  origi- 
nal American  people.  It  is  benevolent  and  fraternal 
within  the  scope  of  its  purposes. 

Grand  Lodge.  A.  Jackson.  Great  Sachem,  San 
Francisco;  J.  Sims,  Great  Senior  Sagamore,  Nevada 
City;  F.  A.  Whipple,  Great  Junior  Sagamore,  Fort 
Bragg;  O.  F.  Seavey,  Great  Prophet,  Auburn;  C.  F. 
Burgman,  Great  Chief  of  Records,  San  Francisco; 
William  J.  Smith,  Great  Keeper  of  Wampum,  San 
Francisco;  James  G.  Hanks,  Great  Sannap,  Oakland; 
G.  L.  Merguire,  Great  Mishlnewa,  Palo  Alto;  G.  W. 
Collins,  Great  Guard  of  the  Wigwam.  San  Francisco; 
J.  C.  Safford,  Great  Guard  of  the  Forest,  Auburn; 
Frederick  Brandt,  O.  F.  Seavey,  B.  F.  Josselyn, 
Grand  Representatives. 

There  are  thirty-two  tribes  in  the  State.  The  fol- 
lowing meet  in  San  Francisco: 


Bald    Eagle   No.  75.    Every  Friday  evening 
corner  of  Octavia  and  Union  streets. 


Oshonee  No.  78.    Every  Wednesday  evening  at 
32  O'Farrell  street. 


Every  Friday    evening  at 


Pocahontas    No. 
320  Post  street. 

PoHONACHEB   No..  10.    Every  Monday  evening  at 
320  Post  street. 

Seminole   No 
320  Post  street. 


54.    Every  Wednesday  evening  at 
12..     Every  Thursday  evening  at 


COUNCILS,  degree  OF  POCAHONTAS. 

Alfarata  Council  No.  10.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  320  Post  street. 

Daughters  of  Montezuma  No.  15.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  320  Post  street. 

Pocahontas  No.  3.  Meets  every  Monday  evening 
at  320  Post  street. 

Improved  Order  op  Red  Men's  Hall-Associa- 
tion op  San  Francisco.  Meets  the  second  Mondav 
of  each  month  at  320  Post  street.  Otflcers— Benjamin 
F.  Josselyn,  President;  Davis  Louderback.  Vice-Presi- 
dent; William  J.  Smith,  Secretary;  William  Rotrosky, 
Treasurer.  

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  B'NAI  B'RITH. 

District  Grand  Lodge  No.  4.  Abraham  Jonas, 
Grand  President;  Jacob  Levison,  Grand  Secretary, 
1818  Post  street;  Julius  Platshek,  Grand  Treasurer. 

B'nai  B'rtth  Hall  Association.  Organized  to 
build  and  maintain  a  suitable  hall  for  the  order,  and 
to  rent  lodge  rooms.  The  line  structure  for  such 
purposes  at  121  Eddy  street  was  designed  and  erected 
by  the  Association.  It  contains,  besides  a  fine 
library,  an  excellent  dancing  hall  and  well-appointed 
dining  rooms.  Officers— J.  L.  Franklin,  President; 
Jacob  Levison,  Secretary.  Meetings,  second  Wednes- 
day of  each  month  at  the  hall,  121  Eddy  street. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS. 

The  special  object  of  this  Order  is  to  furnish 
Insurance— ranging  in  amount  from  $500  to  $3,000 — to 
Its  members  at  low  but  fixed  rates,  varying  according 
to  age.  The  amount  insured  for  is  payable  at  death, 
or  in  case  the  member  be  totally  disabled  by  sickness 
or  accident,  one-half  is  then  paid  to  him  and  the  other 
half  is  paid  on  his  death  to  his  beneficiary,  or  upon 
the  member  reaching  his  70th  birthday  there  is  paid  to 
him  yearly  8100  for  each  81,000  Insured  until  the  total 
amount  Insured  for  Is  paid  off.  The  Order  is  man- 
aged by  the  Supreme  Court,  with  headquarters  at 
Toronto,  Ont.  The  High  Court  of  California  was 
instituted  April  11,  1890,  and  is  located  at  Los  An- 
geles. Following  are  the  High  Court  officers — G.  A. 
McElfresh,  H.  C.  R.,  room  51,  Phillips  Block,  North 
Spring  street,  Los  Angeles;  Rev.  B.  W.  R.  Tayler,  P. 
H.C,  R.,  Los  Angeles;  J.  R.  Price,  H.  V.  C.  R.,  Co- 
lusa; W.  H.  Perry,  High  Secretary,  room  51,  Phillips 
!lloek.  North  Spring  street,  Los  Angeles;  H.  S.  Eb- 
erle.  High  Treasurer,  Los  Angeles;  Chas.  Mealand, 
M.  D.,  High  Physician,  Sacramento;  Chas.  S.  Peery, 
High  Counselor,  San  Francisco.  The  next  High 
Court  session  will  be  held  at  San  Jose.  The  following 
Courts  are  located  in  San  Francisco: 

Court  Golden  Gate  No.  603.  G.  W.  Kuss,  Court 
Deputy,  310  Kearny  street.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Fridays  in  Washington  Hall. 

Court  Endeavor  No.  627.  C.  L.  Ames,  Court 
Deputy,  90.5  Market  street.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesdays  In  Foresters'  Hall. 

Court  San  Francisco  No.  822.  H.  F.  Barbler, 
Court  Deputy,  136  Sutter  street.  Meets  first  and 
third  Tuesdays  at  320  Post  street. 

Court  Dina  No.  1133.  Thomas  Williams,  Court 
Deputy,  61914  Gough  street.  Meets  every  Thursday 
in  Alcazar  Building. 

Court  Southern  Heights  No.  1150.  Robert  Stew- 
art, Court  Deputy,  522  Connecticut  street.  Meets 
first  and  third  Tuesdays  In  Potrero  Opera  House. 

Court  Golden  Era  No.  1315.  H.  A.  Callendar, 
Court  Deputy,  126  Kearny  street.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Mondays  in  Foresters'  Hall. 

Court  Mission  No.  1369.  E.  Norman,  Court 
Deputy,  1021  Twenty-fourth  street.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Thursdays  in  Native  Sons'  Hall,  Seven- 
teenth street,  between  Valencia  and  Guerrero  streets. 

Court  Seal  Rock  No.  3041.  W.  B.  Wilson,  Court 
Deputy,  1214  Steiner  street.  Meets  every  Monday  in 
Native  Sons'  Hall,  near  corner  of  Fell  and  Baker 


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INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  RED  MEN. 

Organized  in  the  United  States  In  1776;  established 
In  California  in  1860.  Meets  at  510  Bush  street. 
There  are  fourteen  Stamnia  or  Tribes  in  this  State. 
Officers— John  Mangels,  Grand  Chief,  San  Prancisco; 
B.  A.  Sammann,  Grand  Secretary,  1209  Fillmore 
street,  San  Francisco. 

IKDEPENDENT  ORDER  RED  Men'S  HaLL  ASSOCIA- 
TION. Meetings  held  second  Tuesday  of  each  month 
at  .510  Bush  street.  Officers— C.  B.  Rode,  President; 
A.  Wrede,  Vice-President;  B.  A.  Sammann,  Secre- 
tary, 1127  Sutter;  John  Mangels,  Treasurer. 

JUNIOR   ORDER  UNITED  AMERICAN 
MECHANICS. 

A  loyal,  patriotic  organization,  fraternal  and  bene- 
ficial, strictly  non-partisan  and  non-sectarian.  San 
Francisco  office,  214  Pine  street.  Objects  of  the 
order:  To  maintain  and  promote  the  interests  of 
Americans,  and  shield  them  from  the  depressing 
effects  of  foreign  competition,  assist  Americans  in 
obtaining  employment,  encourage  Americans  in 
business,  establish  a  sick  and  funeral  fund,  maintain 
the  public  schools  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
and  to  prevent  sectarian  interference  therewith  and 
uphold  the  reading  of  the  Holy  Bible  therein. 
Qualiiications  for  membership— A  white  male  per- 
son, born  In  the  United  States  of  North  America,  or 
under  the  protection  of  its  flag.  Of  good  moral 
character.  A  believer  in  the  existence  of  a  Supreme 
Being  as  the  Creator  and  Preserver  of  the  Universe. 
Opposed  to  union  of  church  and  State.  Favorable  to 
free  education  and  the  American  public  school  sys- 
tem. Between  16  and  50  years  of  age  for  beneficial 
membership;  over  50  years,  non-beneflcial  member- 
ship. 

The  word  "Junior"  in  the  title  has  no  relation  to 
the  age  of  members.  It  was  adopted  to  distinguish 
the  order  from  the  O.  U.  A.  M.,  and  has  no  other 
significance. 

iSfor  is  the  word  "  Mechanic "  to  be  construed 
literally.  It  refers  in  no  manner  to  artisans,  but 
embraces  every  pursuit. 

State  Councilor,  H.  C.  Schaertzer.  San  Francisco; 
State  Vice-Councilor,  H.  H.  Griffiths,  Newcastle; 
State  Council  Secretary,  George  E.  Perry,  214  Pine 
street,  San  Fransisco.  Subordinate  councils  in  San 
Francisco. 

A.  Lincoln  Council  No.  2.  Meets  at  121  Eddy 
street  every  Thursday  evening. 

Starr  King  Council  No.  6.  Meets  every  Tues- 
day evening  at  .32  O'Farrell  street.  ' 

U.  S.  Grand  Council  No.  19.  Meets  at  32  O'Far- 
rell street  every  Thursday  evening. 

Jambs  A.  Garfield  Council.  Meets  at  32  O'Far- 
rell street  every  Monday  evening. 

Alexander  Hamilton  Council  No.  35.  Meets 
every  Thursday  evening  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

KNIGHTS   OF  HONOR. 

Organized  at  Louisville,  Kentucky,  June  30,  1873. 
California  Lodge,  the  first  organized  in  this  State, 
was  established  In  Sacramento  April  28,  1877.  Its 
ob.iects  are  to  unite  acceptable  members  fraternally; 
to  cultivate  charity  and  exercise  benevolence,  and 
to  establish  a  relief  fund  in  the  nature  of  life  insur- 
ance for  Its  members.  Out  of  such  fund  an  enor- 
mous sum  of  money  has  been  paid.  There  are  fifty- 
five  lodges  in  California,  twenty-four  being  in  this 
city;  the  total  membership  is  about  four  thousand. 

Grand  Lodge  of  California.  Organized  March, 
1880.  Room  47,  St.  Ann's  Building.  Officers— Pres- 
cott  L.  Archibald,  Grand  Dictator,  San  Francisco; 
W.  W.  Morison,  Grand  Vice-Dictator,  Oakland;  C.  H. 
M.  Curry,  Grand  Reporter,  San  Francisco;  W.  J. 
Thompson,  Grand  Assistant  Dictator,  San  Francisco; 
F.  W.  Zehfuss,  Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco; 
Rev.  G.  B.  Allen,  Grand  Chaplain,  Oakland:  Thomas 
Learned,  Grand  Guide,  San  Francisco;  J.  C.  Harvey, 
Grand  Guardian,  San  Francisco;  W.  S.  Lane,  Grand 
Sentinel,  Fresno;  A.  H.  Volgt,  Past  Grand  Dicta- 
tor, Los  Angeles;  Thomas  Johnstone,  Grand  Trus- 
tee, San  Francisco;  Dorsan  Nichols,  Grand  Trustee, 
San  Francisco;  George  "W.  Lemont,  Grand  Trustee, 
San  Francisco;  C.H.  M.  Curry,  Supreme  Lodge, 
Repsentative  San  Francisco;  Duncan  McPherso,n 
Supreme  Lodge  Representative,  Santa  Cruz;  C.  A. 
Garthorne,  Supreme  Lodge  Alternate,  San  Francisco ; 
Leo  O.  Rodgers,  M.  D.,  Supreme  Lodge  Alternate. 

America  Lodge  No.  2229.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thurs^ay^  evenings  of  each  month  at  20  Eddy  street. 
3,  Reporter. 


Anchor  Lodge  No.  2366.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  20  Eddy  street.    N.  R.  Doollttle,  Reporter. 

Charter  Oak  Lodge  No.  1755.  Meets  first  and 
third  Friday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Red  Men's 
Building.    H.  K.  Cummlngs,  Reporter. 

Confidence  Lodge  No.  2282.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Tuesday  evenings  of  each  month  at  209 
Sansome  street.    Harry  J.  Lask,  Reporter. 

Eagle  Lodge  No.  2204.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Rednesday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Rhlels' 
Building.    J.  K.  Phillips,  Reporter. 

Eureka  Lodge  No.  1756.  Meets  every  Rednes- 
day evening  at  20  Eddy  street.  George  Y.  Dernlng, 
Reporter. 

Far  West  Lodge  No.  2334.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  Steiner  and  Eeary  streets.  E.  A. 
Bullls,  Reporter. 

Fidelity  Lodge  No.  2108.  Meets  first  and  third 
Friday  evenings  in  each  month  at  Red  Men's  Build- 
ing.   T.R.  Hotchkiss,  Reporter. 

Foktuna  Lodge  No.  3449.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  20  Eddy  street.    M.  J.  Hogan,  Reporter. 

Friendship  Lodge  No.  1731.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  Alcazar  Building.  E.  Bonnell,  Re- 
porter. 

Gekmania  Lodge  (works  In  German)  No.  1718. 
Meets  every  Tuesday  evening  at  Alcazar  Building. 
John  F.  Rau,  Reporter. 

IVT  Lodge  No.  1716.  Meets  every  Friday  evening 
at  20  Eddy  street.    Isaac  Onyon,  Reporter. 

Keystone  Lodge  No.  2107.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesday  evenings  in  each  month  at  Alca- 
zar Building.    Fred  Ralsch,  Reporter. 

Leland  Stanford  Lodge  No.  3872.  Meets  every 
Friday  evening  at  20  Eddy  street.  C.  W.  Retry,  Re- 
porter. 

Liberty  Lodge  No.  3496.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  Alcazar  Building.  W.  J.  Thomson,  Re- 
porter. 

Norman  Lodge  No.  1841.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  121  Eddy  street.    Jacob  Gans,  Reporter. 

Occidental  Lodge  No.  1990.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  in  each  month  at  121  Eddy  street. 
J.  F.  Brown,  Reporter. 

Polar  Star  Lodge  No.  3027.  Meets  every  Friday 
evening  at  Sixteenth  and  Valencia  streets.  E. 
Worth,  Reporter. 

San  Francisco  Lodge  No.  1922.  Meets  eyery 
Monday  evening  at  Alcazar  Building.  Henry  Wolf- 
shon.  Reporter. 

Saxon  Lodge  No.  1848.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Building.  C.  H. 
Brodenstein,  Reporter. 

Tancred  Lodge  No.  1927.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Mondays  of  each  month  at  Alcazar  Building. 
Charles  F.  Howland,  Reporter. 

Union  Lodge  No.  1895.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  Shlels'  Building.  Chas. 
G.  Scha'efer,  Reporter. 

Verba  Buena  Lodge  No.  1788.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  Alcazar  Building.  T.  Johnstone,  Re- 
porter. 

YosEMiTE  Lodge  No.  1930.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Alca- 
zar Building.    G.  A.  Folsom,  Reporter. 

KNIGHTS  AND  LADIES  OF  HONOR. 

Organized  September  6th,  1877.  A  national  benev- 
olent assessment  fraternity,  open  to  all  acceptable 
persons  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  fifty, 
years. 

The  Grand  Lodge  of  California  was  organized  Au- 
gust 26,  1877.    Office,  20  Ellis  street. 

Officers— C.  C.  O'Donnell,  J.P.  G.  P.,  San  Francisco; 
F.  Kemp  van  Ee,  Grand  Protector,  San  Francisco; 
Miss  E.  T.  Parker,  Grand  Vice-Protector,  Sonora; 
S.  B.  Carleton,  Grand  Secretary,  San  Francisco;  J. 
W.  Maher,  Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco;  Susie 
Pierson,  Grand  Chaplain,  Sacramento;  Doris  J. 
Kaplan,  Grand  Guide,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  E.  J. 
Colombet,  Grand  Guardian,  San  Jose;  P.  J.  Joyce, 
Grand  Sentinel,  San  Francisco. 

The  Lodges  in  this  city  are: 

Aurora  Lodge  No.  202.  Meets  first  and  third 
Monday  evenings  of  each  month  at  421  Post  street. 
Mrs.  L.  B.  Holcomb,  Secretary. 


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Secret  Societies. 


MISCELLANEOUS   INFORMATION. 


Bay  City  Lodge  No.  619.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  320  Post  street.    J.  W.  Maher,  Secretary. 

Empire  Lodge  No.  832.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Friday  evenings  of  each  month  at  313  Hyde  street. 
Mrs.  E.  R.  O'Donnell,  Secretary. 

ExcELsiOK  Lodge  No.  1252.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Friday  evenings  of  each  month  at  621  Bush. 
Eleanor  A.  Reed,  Secretary. 

Golden  Rule  Lodge  No.  660.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month  at  20  Eddy  street. 
F.  Kemp  Van  Ee,  M.  D.,  Secretary. 

Magnolia  Lodge  No.  1248.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  909}^  Market  street. 
J.  J.  Hlclvs,  Secretary. 

Martha  Lodge  No.  1241.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Fridays  of  each  month  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 
Mrs.  J.  Frledlander,  Secretary. 

Pacific  Lodge  No.  815.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  32  O'Farrell  street.  A. 
Atkins,  Secretary. 

West  End  Lodge  No.  1102.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Fridays  of  each  month  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 
Ph.  Kaplan,  Secretary. 

KNIGHTS    OF    THE    MACCABEES. 

A  fraternal  and  beneficial  order. 

San  Francisco  Tent  No.  18,  K.  O.  T.  M.  Meets 
second  and  fourth  Friday  evenings  of  each  month  at 
Alcazar  Hall,  Alcazar  Building,  120  O'Farrell  street. 
Theo.  Frolich,  Record  Keeper,  320  Sansome  street, 
room  2. 


KNIGHTS    OF    PYTHIAS. 

There  are  175  Lodges  of  this  Order  in  California, 
twenty-three  of  which  are  in  San  Francisco.  The 
Grand  Lodge  of  California  organized  September  28, 
1869.  Ofiicers:  Carl  E.  Lindsay,  Past  Grand  Chan- 
cellor, Santa  Cruz;  George  Samuels,  Grand  Chan- 
cellor, Oakland;  C.  F.  McGlashan,  Grand  Vlce-Chan- 
cellor,  Truckee;  W.  H.  Grant,  Grand  Prelate,  Wood- 
land; Herman  Schaffner,  Grand  Keeper  of  Records 
and  Seal,  San  Francisco;  S.  G.  Little,  Grand  Master  of 
Exchequer,  Dixon;  W.  H.  Lehman,  Grand  Master-at- 
Arms,  Santa  Ana;  E.  H.  Warren,  Grand  Inner  Guard, 
East  Oakland;  J.  H.Johnston,  Grand  Outer  Guard, 
Sacramento.  Grand  Trustees  (Corporate  Directors) 
A.  Perrier,  San  Francisco;  J.  W.  Guthrie,  Sacra- 
mento; Sig.  Steiner,  Escondido. 
SUBORDINATE   LODGES   IN    SAN   FRANCISCO. 

Alemania  Lodge  No.  8.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  909  Market  street. 

Bay  City  Lodge  No.  117.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  114  O'Farrell  street.  William  Retal- 
lack,  C.  C. 

California  Lodge  No.  1.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  909  Market  street.    J.  A.  Lueders,  C.  C. 

Damon  Lodge  No.  2.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  909  Market  street. 

Eureka  Lodge  No.  9.  Meets  every  Friday  even- 
ing at  909  Market  street,  F.  O.  Raabe,  C.  C. 

Excelsior  Lodge  No.  12.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  909  Market  street 

Faiemount  Lodge  No.  108.  Meets  every  Friday 
evening  at  2319  Mission  street. 

Garfield  Lodge  No.  72.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursdays  at  35  Eddy  street.    B.  C.  Duffy,  C.  C. 

Golden  City  Lodge  No.  63.  Meets  every  Fri- 
day evening  at  909  Market  street.    A.  L.  Storrs,  C.  C. 

Golden  Gate  Lodge  No.  3.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  909  Market  street.  W.H.  Hutchinson, 
C.  C. 

Haemonie  Lodge  No.  15.  Meets  every  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  of  each  month  at  320  Post  street. 

IvANHOE  Lodge  No.  5.  Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  909  Market  street. 

Ivy  Lodge  No.  65.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening 
at  909  Market  street. 

Jefferson  Lodge  No.  179.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  of  each  month  at  605  Union  street. 

Justice  Lodge  No.  85.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  909  Market  street. 

Laurel  Lodge  No.  4.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  909  Market  street.    George  H.  Wolfe,  C.  C. 

Metropolitan  Lodge  No.  24.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  909  Market  street. 


Myrtle  Lodge  No.  16.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  909  Market  street. 

Roma  Lodge  No.  147.  Meets  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing at  814  Pacific  street. 

Sequoia  Lodge  No.  188.  Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  320  Post  street. 

South  San  Francisco  Lodge  No.  45.  Meets 
every  Tuesday  evening  at  Railroad  avenue  and  Four- 
teenth avenue  South. 

Syracuse  Lodge  No.  58.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  909  Market  street.    S.  G.  Grossman, 

C.  C. 

Unity  Lodge  No.  61.  Meets  every  Thursday  even- 
ing at  909  Market  street. 

Knights  of  Pythias  Cemetery  Association. 
OflSce— Room  16,  St.  Ann's  Building.  Plat— City 
Cemetery.  M.  A.  Samuels,  President;  F.  A.  Me- 
cready.  Secretary. 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  GOLDEN  EAGLE. 

A  beneficial  and  semi-military  organization.  Mem- 
bership, 90,000  in  United  States. 

Grand  Officers  of  the  Grand  Castle  of  the  State  of 
California— U.  A.  Lewis,    San  Francisco,  P.  G.  C; 

D.  N.  Hanna,  Vallejo,  G.  C;  T.  A.  McGowan,  G.  V. 
C;  F.  T.  Morrelle,  G.  H.  P.;  W.  J.  Kidd,  G.  S.  H.; 
A.  D.  Cheshire,  G.  F.  G.;  A.  F.  Plate,  G.  S.  G.i 
Samuel  McCall,  R.  S.  C;  Geo.  B.  Hanna,  San  Fran- 
cisco, G.  M.  of  R.,  535  Market  street;  Daniel  Nor- 
cross,  San  Francisco,  G.  K.  of  E. 

California  Castle  No.  1,  Golden  Gate  Castle  No.  9. 
Pacific  Castle  No.  10,  K.  G.  E.,  and  Alpha  Temple 
No.  1  L.  G.  E.,  are  located  In  San  Francisco. 


KNIGHTS  OF  TARA. 

A  secret  Irish  organization,  the  object  of  which  is 
only  known  to  the  members.  Meets  at  K.  R.  B.  Hall, 
corner  of  Mason  and  O'Farrell  streets,  the  first  and 
third  Fridays  of  each  month. 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  RED  BRANCH. 

Thomas  Desmond,  Superintendent.  Meets  every 
Wednesday  at  their  Hall,  220  Mason  street. 

LEGAL  FRATERNITY  OF  PHI.  DELTA  PHL 

Pomeroy  Chapter,  Hastings  College  of  the  Law 
University  of  California.  Established  1883.  Meets 
every  Thursday  evening,  during  the  college  year,  at 
530  California  street.  T.  A.  Perkins,  Consul;  Charles 
W.  Willard,  Scriptor.  There  are  Chapters  In  twenty- 
three  of  the  leading  colleges  of  the  United  States. 

MILITARY   ORDER    LOYAL    LEGION    U.    S., 
COMMANDERY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Instituted  April  12,  1871. 

Principles- First,  A  firm  belief  and  trust  in  Al- 
mighty God,  extolling  Him  under  whose  beneficent 
guidance  the  sovereignty  and  Integrity  of  the  Union 
have  been  maintained,  the  honor  of  the  Flag  vindi- 
cated, and  the  blessings  of  civil  liberty  secured, 
established  and  enlarged; 

Second,  true  allegiance  to  the  United  States  of 
America,  based  upon  paramount  respect  for  and 
fidelity  to  the  National  Constitution  and  Laws,  man- 
ifested by  discountenancing  whatever  may  tend  to 
weaken  loyalty.  Incite  to  insurrection,  treason  or 
rebellion,  or  Impair  in  any  manner  the  efficiency  and 
permanency  of  our  free  institutions. 

Objects— The  objects  of  this  Order  shall  be  to 
cherish  the  memories  and  associations  of  the  war 
waged  In  defense  of  the  unity  and  Indivisibility  of 
the  Republic;  strengthen  the  ties  of  fraternal  fel- 
lowship and  sympathy  formed  by  companionship-in- 
arms; advance  the  best  interests  of  the  soldiers 
and  sailors  of  the  United  States,  especially  of  those 
associated  as  Companions  of  this  Order,  and  extend 
all  possible  relief  to  their  widows  and  children; 
foster  the  cultivation  of  military  and  naval  science; 
enforce  unqualified  allegiance  to  the  General  Gov- 
ernment; protect  the  rights  and  liberties  of  Ameri- 
can citizenship,  and  maintain  National  honor,  union 
and   Independence.     Headquarters,    314     California 

Officers— Major  Burchell  Hooper,  Commander; 
Brigadier-General  Samuel  B.  M.  Young,  Senior  Vice- 
Comrhander;  Paymaster  Henry  T.  Skelding,  Junior 
Vice-Commander;    Lieutenant-Colonel     Wiliam    R. 


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Secret  Societies. 


Smedberg,  Recorder;  Lieutenant  Horace  Wilson, 
Registrar;  Captain  Cliarles  Mason  Klnne,  Treasurer; 
First  Lieutenant  Lysander  S.  Butler,  Cliancellor; 
John  S.  Wallace,  Cliaplaln.  Council— Major  E.  A. 
Denlcke,  Captain  W.  T.  Y.  Schenck,  Captain  John  C. 
Currier,  Lieutenant-Colonel  George  Stone,  Allen  H. 
Babcock  (in  succession). 

NATIONAL   UNION,   THE. 

A  distinctively  American,  secret,  beneficial  order, 
organized  and  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Ohio, 
May,  1881. 

It  was  formed  to  associate  white  male  American 
citizens  of  good  moral  character,  of  sound  bodily 
health,  and  between  twenty  and  fifty-four  years  of 
ase. 

To  advance  its  members  morally,  socially  and  In- 
tellectually. 

To  provide  for  the  relief  of  sick  and  distressed 
members  and  their  families. 

To  provide  a  benefit  fund,  from  which,  upon  the 
death  of  a  member,  a  sum  not  exceeding  five  thou- 
sand dollars  shall  be  paid  to  such  beneficiaries  re- 
lated to  the  deceased  member  by  consanguinity  or 
affinity,  as  may  have  been  designated  by  the  mem- 
ber, in  accordance  with  the  laws  of  the  order. 

Certificates  are  issued  In  amounts  of  Sl.OOO,  82,000, 
*3000,  84,000  or  85,000. 

Councils  of  the  order  are  established  in  cities  and 
towns  of  the  healthy  portions  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  there  being  now  over  685  Councils  in 
existence,  with  number  of  members  July  1,  1894, 
45.3S5. 

The  San  Francisco  Cabinet,  N.  U.  Meets  the 
first  Wednesday  of  each  month  in  Stanford  Hall, 
Alcazar  Building,  120  O'Farrell  street.  James  E. 
Field,  President;  Charles  J.  King,  Secretary,  323 
Front  street. 

YosEMiTE  Council  No.  33,  N.  TJ.  Meets  the  first 
and  third  Mondays  of  each  mouth  in  Unity 
Hall.  Foresters'  Building,  Wi  O'Farrell  street.  W. 
W.  Peck,  Secretary,  residence,  339  Twenty-eighth 
street. 

Califoknia  Council  No.  530,  N.  U.  Meets  the 
first  and  third  Wednesdays  of  each  month  in  Stan- 
ford Hall,  Alcazar  Building,  120  O'Farrell  street. 
Charles  J.  King,  Secretary,  323  Front  street. 

San  Francisco  Council  No.  540.  N.  U.  Meets 
the  first  Monday  of  each  month  in  Mutual  Hall, 
Shiels'  Building,  32  O'F'arrell  street.  C.  H.  Bronden- 
stien.  Secretary,  room  218,  Phelan  building. 

Pacific  Council  No.  547,  N.  U.  Meets  the  first 
Saturday  of  each  month  in  Harmony  Hall,  Red  Men's 
Building,  320  Post  street.  S.  B.  Doane,  Secretary, 
room  89,  S.  P.  Co's  building,  Fourth  and  Townsend 
streets. 

Union  Council  No.  549,  N.  U.  Meets  the  second 
and  fourth  Friday  of  each  month  in  Ruby  Hall,  Red 
Men's  Building,  320  Post  street.  T.  A.  Farless, 
Secretary,  room  11,  217  Sansome  street, 

Golden  Gate  Council  No.  551,  N.  U.  Meets  the 
second  and  fourth  Tuesdays  of  each  month  in  Ruby 
Hall,  Red  Men's  Building,  320  Post  street.  J.  J. 
Scoville,  Secretary,  room  13,  320  Sansome  street. 

El  Dorado  Council  No.  581,  N.  U.  Meets  the 
first  and  third  Fridays  of  each  month  in  Alcazar 
Building,  120  O'Farrell  street.  C.  Rothschild,  Secre- 
tary, 22  and  24  Battery  street. 

ORDER  OF  CHOSEN  FRIENDS. 

The  Order  of  Chosen  Friends  is  a  fraternal,  benevo- 
lent and  protective  society.  Its  business  is  con- 
ducted privately,  yet  in  such  a  manner  that  those 
conscientiously  opposed  to  secret  societies  can  en- 
dorse and  affiliate  with  it.  It  was  established  May  28. 
1879,  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  and  now  has  about  900 
Councils  and  about  40,000  members,  180  Councils  and 
8.000  members  of  which  are  in  the  Grand  Jurisdic- 
tion of  California.  It  is  the  only  fraternal  insurance 
order  that  pays,  in  addition  to  death  benefits,  the 
full  amount  of  their  insurance  to  its  members  arriv- 
ing at  the  age  of  seventy-five  years,  and  not  less 
than  one-fourth  nor  more  than  one-half  the  amount 
to  those  who  become  totally  disabled  by  reason  of 
sickness  or  accident.  Certificates  are  issued  in  sums 
of  S500  to  83,000. 

Officers  of  the  Grand  Council  of  California. 
T.  H.  Selvage,  Grand  Councilor,  Eureka;  M.  Boehm, 
Grand  Assistant  Councilor,  San  Francisco;  W.  H. 
Pratt,  Grand  Vice-Councilor,  Virginia  City;  S.  C. 
Wallis,  Grand  Recorder,  San  Francisco;  Miss  Clara 


McDonald,  Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  M. 
L.  Grohs,  Grand  Prelate,  Auburn;  Miss  K.  C. 
Browne,  Grand  Marshal.  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  I. 
Marsh,  Grand  Warden,  Sacramento;  Mrs.  Clara  J. 
Sweeney,  Grand  Marshal,  San  Francisco;  H.  B.  M. 
Miller,  Grand  Sentry,  Golden  Gate;  H.  W.  Hutton, 
Past  Grand  Councilor,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  Sarah 
Krueger,  Grand  Guard. 

Grand  Recorder's  office,  rooms  42,  33,  35,  St  Ann's 
Building. 

Concord  Council  No.  2.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Monday  evenings  at  20  Eddy  street. 

Crystal  Council  No.  4.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

America  Council  No.  7.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

Pacific  Council  No.  8.  Meets  every  Friday  even- 
ng  at  317  Mason  street. 

H.  W.  Hutton  Council  No.  10.  Meets  every  Sat- 
urday evening  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

Alcazar  Council  No.  11.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursday  evening  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

Samaritan  Council  No.  13.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  at  909i>^  Market  street. 

Home  Council  No.  14.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Tuesdays  at  Mission  street  between  Seventeenth  and 
Eighteenth  streets. 

Washington  Council  No.  16.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Wednesdays  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Olive  Branch  Council  No.  31.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Fridays  at  .35  Eddy  street. 

Protection  Council  No.  42.  Meets  first  and  third 
Mondays  at  20  Eddy  street. 

Social  Council  No.  46.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  320  Post  street. 

Empire  Council  No.  47.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  102  O'Farrell  street. 

Evans  Council  No.  52.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Thursdays  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

Eclectic  Council  No.  55.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  at  20  Eddy  street. 

California  Council  No.  56.  Meets  first  and  third 
Saturdays  at  320  Post  street. 

Golden  Gate  Council  No.  60.  Meets  every  Fri- 
day at  Leavenworth  and  Pacific  streets. 

Teutonia  Council  No.  66.  Meets  first  and  third 
Tuesdays  at  35  Eddy  street. 

Fairmount  Council  No.  103.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursday  evenings  at  Twenty-eighth  and 
Valencia  streets. 

Phcenix  Council  No.  152.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

Germania  Council  No.  180.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  at  120  O'Farrell  street. 

San  Francisco  Council  No.  182.  Meets  second 
and  fourth  Tuesdays  at  35  Eddy  street. 

Mistletoe  Council  No.  186.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Thursdays  at  Thirtieth  and  Church  streets. 

Bradford  Council  No.  190.  Meets  first  and  third 
Fridays  at  Masonic  Hall,  South  San  F'rancisco. 


ORDER    OF    HERMANN'S    SONS. 

Organized  June,  1870.  The  first  Grand  Lodge  was 
instituted  in  January,  1878,  the  Order  at  that  time 
comprising  three  lodges  with  a  membership  of  288. 
On  January  1,  1896,  there  were  nineteen  lodges  in  the 
State  with  a  membership  of  2.615.  There  are  seven  ■ 
lodges  In  San  Francisco,  with  1,186  members;  also 
one  ladies'  lodge  with  211  members.  The  object  of 
the  Order  is  to  promote  a  spirit  of  fraternity  and 
benevolence  and  also  to  assist  members  In  sick- 
ness and  distress.  The  combined  capital  of  the  vari- 
ous lodges  on  January  1, 1896,  was  865.308.75.  Ofiicers 
L.  Scharenberg,  Grand  President,  San  Francisco; 
J.  P.  Krempel,  Grand  Vice-President,  Los  Angeles; 
P.  N.  E.Lampe.  Grand  Secretary,  2018  Folsom  street; 
C.  Trautner,  Grand  Treasurer.  Executive  Board 
meets  every  fourth  Thursday  of  each  month  at  413 
Sutter  street. 

San  Francisco  Lodge  No.  1.  Meets  every 
Wednesday  at  413  Sutter  street. 

E.  V.  Bandel  Lodge  No.  3.  Meets  every  Tues- 
day at  320  Post  street. 

Eureka  Lodge  No.  6.  Meets  every  Friday  at 
510  Bush  street. 


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MISCELLANEOUS   INFORMATION. 


Social  Societies. 


Geemania  Lodge  No.  7.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
at  413  Sutter  street. 

Herkules  Lodge  No.  8.  Meets  every  Thursday 
at  413  Sutter  street. 

North  Beach  Lodge  No.  9.  Meets  every 
Monday  at  413  Sutter  street. 

Mission  Lodge  No.  10.  Meets  every  Thursday 
In  Mission  Turn  Vereln  Hall. 

HoFFNUNG  Lodge  No.  1  (Ladles').  Meets  every 
Friday  at  413  Sutter  street. 

Past  President  Union.  Meets  every  last  Mon- 
day of  each  month  at  510  Bush  street. 

ORDEE  OF  PENDO. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Cali- 
fornia. All  of  Its  Subordinate  Councils  are  under 
the  Immediate  control  of  the  Supreme  Council, 
which  has  its  headquarters  at  San  Francisco.  This 
Is  a  representative  body,  made  up  of  delegates 
elected  from  districts  which  must  embrace  a  certain 
number  of  Councils  and  members.  The  sessions  of 
the  Supreme  Council  are  held  annualy,  and  reports 
of  the  condition  of  the  Order  are  printed  and  furn- 
ished to  the  Subordinate  Councils.  Ernest  Duden, 
Supreme  Secretary,  601  California  street. 

Golden  Gate  Council  No.  11.  Meets  every 
Tuesday  evening  at  320  Post  street. 

ORDER  OF  SONS  OF  ST.  GEORGE. 

This  is  a  fraternal  and  social  organization  com 
posed  of  Englishmen,  or  the  sons  or  grandsons  of 
Englishmen,  with  headquarters  at  the  St.  George's 
Club,  317  Mason  street.  The  order  had  its  origin  in 
Pennsylvania  in  1872,  and  has  now  subordinate  lodges 
all  over  the  United  States,  Canada  and  the  Sandwich 
Islands.  The  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Pacific  Coast 
Jurisdiction  comprises  all  the  States  and  Territories 
west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  British  Columbia  and 
the  Sandwich  Islands.  Grand  President.  William 
George,  Grass  Valley,  California;  Grand  Secretary, 
Edward  Oliver,  2098  Market  street,  office,  317  Mason 
street. 

ROYAL   ARCANUM. 

Objects— A  fraternal  beneficiary  order  with  in- 
surance of  S3.000  or  si, 500.  Organized  Boston,  Mass., 
June  23,  1877.  Councils,  December  31,  1894,  1,588. 
Membership,  170.541. 

Argonaut  Council  No.  597.  Meets  second  and 
fourth  Monday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Charity 
Hall.  32  O'Farrell  street.  J.  A.  Magagnos,  Collector, 
212  Pine  street:  H.  G.  Watrous,  Secretary.  227  Clip- 
per street;  Frederick  Head,  Treasurer,  732  Twenty- 
third  street. 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

.\n  organization  with  headquarters  at  New  York 
city,  and  general  officers  throughout  the  United 
States.  General  Horace  Porter,  New  York  city,  is 
President-General,  and  Franklin  Murphy,  143  Chest- 
nut street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  is  Secretary-General.  Ob- 
jects—To preserve  memories  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution, to  promote  study  of  the  history  of  that  event, 
to  inculcate  and  foster  a  sentiment  of  patriotism  and 
to  infuse  a  military  spirit  throughout  the  United 
States  devoted  to  the  maintenance  of  our  Govern- 
ment and  of  free  institutions.  Board  of  Managers  of 
the  California  Society— Hon.  E.  W.  McKinstry.  Presi- 
dent; Edwin  Bonnell,  Secretary;  Col.  A.  S.  Hubbard, 
Registrar;  Sidney  M.  Smith,  Senior  Vice-President; 
€olonel  John  C.  Currier,  Junior  Vice-President; 
Charles  H.  "Warner,  Treasurer;  Wm.  S.  Moses.  Mar- 
shal; Dr.  C.  J.  Burnham.  Hon.  Horace  Davis,  Roscoe 
S.  Gray,  A.  D.  Shepard,  R.  Vandercook,  S.  W.  Holla- 
dny. 

SONS  OF  JACOB. 


SONS  OF  VETERANS. 

All  male  descendants,  not  less  than  eighteen  years 
of  age,  of  deceased  or  honorably  discharged  soldiers, 
sailors  or  marines  who  served  in  the  Union  Army 
or  Navy  during  the  Civil  War  of  1861-186.5,  shall  be 
eligible  to  membership,  provided  that  no  person 
shall  be  eligible  who  has  been  ever  convicted  of  any 


crime,  or  who  has,  or  whose  father  has  ever 
borne  arms  against  the  Government  of  the  United 
States  of  America. 

Division  headquarters,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

Officers — Chas.  C.  Houck,  Division  Commander, 
Santa  Cruz;  Harry  E.  Pratt,  S.  V.  Division  Com- 
mander, Pasadena;  E.  M.  Billings,  .J.  V.  Division 
Commander,  Benicla.  Division  Council— B.  J.  Blals- 
dell,  Santa  Cruz;  Oscar  .ludell,  Oakland,  and  J.  A. 
Miller,  San  Francisco. 

Fair  Oaks  Camp  No.  15.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  102  O'Farrell  street.  Officers— C.  S. 
Howard,  Captain;  W.  K.  Bush,  First  Lieutenant; 
Gus  Audibut,  Second  Lieutenant;  A.  M.  Ashen- 
felter.  First  Sergeant;  W.  E.  Lawrence,  Quarter- 
master Sergeant. 

UNITED  ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  DRUIDS. 

Meets  in  Druids'  Hall,  413  Sutter  street.  The 
Grand  Grove  meets  the  third  Tuesday  in  June  of 
each  year.  Officers— O.  H.  Hoag  of  No.  47,  Noble 
Grand  Arch;  J.  F.  Devoto  of  No.  88,  Dpputy  Grand 
Arch;  .James  J.  Mollison  of  No.  15,  Grand  Secretary, 
413  Sutter  street;  L.  Chassagne  of  No.  10  Grand 
Treasurer. 

WOODMEN  OF  THE  WORLD. 

Pacific  Jurisdiction— Colorado,  Wyoming,  Montana, 
Utah.  Idaho,  Washington,  Oregon,  Nevada  and  Cal- 
ifornia. Objects,  fraternal  insurance  from  si, 000  to 
■■?3,000.    Organized  August  11,  1890,  at  Denver,  Col. 

Golden  Gate  Camp  No.  64.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  Oriental  Hall,  120  O'Farrell  street. 
P.  F.  Gllroy,  Consul  Commander,  California  and  San- 
some  streets;  H.  G.  Watrous,  Clerk,  227  Clipper 
street;  D.  Oliver  Jr.,  Assistant  Clerk,  1126  Twenty- 
second  street. 

Redwood  Camp  No.  91.  Meets  every  Thursday 
evening  at  Pythian  Castle,  909  Market  street;  Thos. 
F.  Hatton,  Clerk. 

N.QRAY  &  CO.,  UNDERTAKERS, 

641-643-645  Sacramento  street. 


SOCIAL    SOCIETIES. 

Ariel  Rowing  Club.  Organized  April  17,  1877: 
incorporated  February  15,  1887;  meets  monthly. 
Boat  house  is  situated  at  Long  Bridge.  George  T. 
McGinness,  President;  P.  J.  Enright,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Eugene  Flanders,  Secretary;  J.  F.  Coughlin, 
Treasurer;  Robert  Ellis,  Captain;  H.  A.  Pless, 
Lieutenant-Captain;  John  Bockman,  A.  N.  Racouil- 
lat,  D.  Sheehan,  G.  Harters  and  Albert  Carroll,  Di- 
rectors.   Membership,  78. 

Akion  Verein.  Location,  414  Pine  street.  Or- 
ganized for  social  and  beneficial  purposes.  Business 
meetings  every  second  Wednesday  of  each  month. 
Singing  section  meets  every  Wednesday  evening. 
Membership  about  two  hundred.  Officers — Max 
Magnus,  President;  Paul  Scholz,  Recording  Secre- 
tary; Oscar  Dittmer,  Financial  Secretary;  C.  Her- 
mann, Treasurer. 

Arlington  Yacht  Club.  Commodore,  J.  Lester 
Gabriel,  13-15  Kearny;  Vice-Commodore,  E.  H. 
Roberts;  Fleet  Captain,  Albert  G.  Kohn;  Captain, 
George  F.  Powell;  Secretary,  Edward  L.  Dorr; 
Treasurer,  Gus  P.  Aurich;  headquarters,  Crocker 
Building. 

Associated  Veterans  of  The  Mexican  War. 
Sydney  I.  Loup,  President;  Charles  L.  Lange,  Vice- 
President;  doseph  Stewart,  Second  Vice-President; 
William  L.Duncan,  Secretary;  Alexander  McDonald, 
Treasurer;  W.  H.  Kurlbaum.  W.  C.  Bennett,  John 
Broderick,  James  Layton,  M.  White,  Trustees. 
Office,  22  O'Farrell  street.  I.  Murphy,  Marshal,  The 
Association  meets  second  Thursday  of  every  month. 

ATHEN2EUM      LITER  ART      AND      SOCIAL      SOCIETY. 

Meets  first  and  third  Saturday  evenings  of  each 
month  at  32  O'Farrell  street. 

Bay  City  Wheelmen.  Club  house.  441  Golden 
Gate  avenue.  F.  H.  Kerrigan,  President;  H.  P.  How- 
ard, Secretary;  W.  D.  Sheldon,  Treasurer. 

Bear  Club  or  California.  Meets  first  and  third 
Mondays  of  each  month  at  corner  Post  and  Fillmore 
streets.  Officers— Thomas  W.  Collins.  President; 
George  S.  McComb,  Recording  Secretary:  H.  H.  C. 
Jaffa,  Financial  Secretary;   O.  A.  Tolle,  Treasurer. 


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Social  Societies. 


BoHEMiAX  Club.  Location,  130  Post  street.  In- 
corporated May  17,  1872.  Number  of  members  In- 
cluding life,  honorary,  and  army  and  navy,  seven 
hundred  and  thirty.  Limit  of  regular  membership, 
six  hundred.  Meetings  held  second  Tuesday  in  Janu- 
ary, April,  July  and  October.  Officers  — George 
Chismore,  M.  D.,  President;  Peter  Robertson.  Vice- 
President;  Donald  de  V.Graham,  Secretary;  James 
A.  Thompson,  Treasurer,  H.  B.  Rathbone,  Assistant 
Secretary  and  Manager. 

BuNKEE  Hill  Association.  Organized  in  1860  to 
inculcate  a  feeling  of  patriotism  and  commemorate 
the  anniversary  of  the  ever  eventful  Battle  of  Bun- 
ker Hill,  June  17.  William  G.  Badger,  President;  H 
S.  Foote  Jr.,  Secretary.  Office,  26  O'Farrell  street, 
room  1. 

Caledonian  Club.  Organized  November  24, 1866. 
Incorporated  August  26,  1871.  Meets  at  Scottish 
Hall.  Ill  Larkin  street  on  the  first  and  third  Friday 
evenings  of  each  month.  Objects— Social  and 
athletic.  D.  R.  McNeill.  Chief;  John  Reid, 
Plrst  Chieftain;  George  Davidson,  Second  Chieftain; 
James  H.Duncan,  Third  Chieftain;  'William  Mitchell, 
Fourth  Chieftain;  Dr.  George  Adam,  Physcian 
Directors;  George  Cannon,  Archibald  Lauriston, 
Cieorge  Harris,  John  W.  Cameron  and  John  E.  Mc- 
Farlane. 

California  Academy  of  Medicine.  Organized 
September  26,  1891.  (Successors  to  San  Francisco 
Medical  Benevolent  Society,  organized  December  21, 
1870,  and  incorporated  February  2.3.  1871).  Objects— 
To  promote  kindly  professional  and  social  inter- 
course among  themselves  and  their  professional 
brothers  at  large.  The  Literary  Chapter  has  for  its 
objects;  First— The  collection  of  a  library.  Second 
—  The  establishment  of  a  museum.  Third- The 
publication  of  a  medical  journal,  or  monographs  on 
medical  subjects,  as  the  society  may,  from  time  to 
time,  determine  or  order  to  be  printed.  Fourth- 
Reports  of  cases  and  the  discussion  of  such  medical 
subjects  as  shall  be  brought  before  the  chapter. 
Number  of  members,  sixty-eight.  Regular  meet- 
ings third  Saturdays  of  each  month  at  their  building 
SE  cor  Bush  street  and  Van  Ness  avenue,  Officers- 
President,  J.  M.  Williamson.  M.  D.;  Treasurer 
Gerald  J.  Fitzgibbon.  M.  D.,  Secretary;  James  f' 
McCone,  M.  D.,  M.  R.  C.  S.  Eng.,  1132  Sutter  street. 

California  Associated  Cycling  Clubs.  Secre- 
tary's Office,  661  Market  street.  Includes  all  the  Cy- 
cling Clubs  in  San  Francisco,  San  Jose,  Oakland, 
Alameda  and  Santa  Rosa.  Officers— Harlow  H 
White,  President;  Joseph  A.  Desimore  and  Charles 
W.  Gompertz,  Vice-Presidents;  J.  F.Hancock,  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer;  George  H.  Stratton,  Chairman 
Road  Racing  Committee. 

California  Camera  Club.  Location,  Academy 
of  Sciences  Building,  819  Market  street.  President, 
A.  G.  McFarland;  Secretary,  C.  F.  Cormack. 

California  Cycling  Club.  Parlor  and  gymna- 
sium, southwest  corner  Twenty-second  and  Folsom 
streets.  Meets  each  Monday  of  the  month.  Thomas 
Wall,  Secretary. 

California  Lawn  Tennis  Club.  Location  of 
grounds,  southeast  corner  Bush  and  Scott  streets. 
Five  courts  laid  In  bituminous  rock  perfectly 
smooth.  Commodious  clubrooms,  dressing-rooms 
and  all  appertaining  thereto.  Limited  membership 
of  two  hundred.  Trained  attendant  at  the  courts 
every  day  In  the  month.  Spectators  are  always  wel- 
come. The  courtesies  of  the  club  are  extended  to 
players  residing  out  of  San  Francisco,  through  ap- 
plication to  the  Board  of  Directors,  the  length  of 
time  being  limited  to  two  weeks.  Officers— Dell 
Linderman,  President;  R.  J.  Davis,  Treasurer; 
George  Whitney,  Secretary. 

California  Philatelic  Press  Club.  Hugo  A 
Bilay.  President;  Blythe  H.  Henderson.  Secretarv 
and  Treasurer.  Board  of  Directors- Hugo  A.  Bilay 
Blythe  H.  Henderson,  H.  K.  Zobel  and  Joseph  H 
Makins.  Membership  limited.  Initiation  fee.  .*2.t 
1308  Pine 

California  Schuetzen  Club.  Organized  Jan- 
uary. 1876.  Meets  at  Eintracht  Hall,  corner  Twefth 
and  Folsom  streets,  on  the  last  Tuesday  evening  of 
each  month.  Membership  250.  Dr.  F.  P  Muffe 
President;  F.  A.  Kuhls,  Vice-President;  John 
Utschlg,  Treasurer;  Otto  Burmeister,  Secretary. 

California  State  Democratic  Club.  Organ- 
ized December,  1879.  Its  membership  extends 
throughout  the  State.  Quarterly  meetings  are  held 
on  the  first  Wednesday  in  January,  April,  July  and 
October.  Special  meetings  at  call  of  Executive 
Committee,  room  17,    Flood    Building.    Secretary's 


address  134  Market  street.  While  the  general  scope 
of  the  club's  organization  is  social  as  well  as  politi- 
cal, its  primary  and  leading  object  is  In  the  direc- 
tion of  purifying  the  party  methods  and  of  main- 
taining intact  the  principles  and  teachings  of  the 
Democratic  party.  I.  Gutte,  President;  J.  V.  Coffey, 
Vice-President;  H.  P.  Bush,  Secretary. 

Calliopean  Club.  Location,  1620  California  street. 
A.  Bachman,  President;  Max  Blum,  Secretary. 

Carlisle  Club  (Democratic).  Organized  Septem- 
ber 15,  1893.  Objects,  political  and  social.  Club 
rooms,  1707  Powell  street.  Officers- H.  R.  Morton, 
President;  Henry  Grlmshaw,  Vice-President;  D.  F. 
Supple,  Secretary;  Thomas  Foley,  Treasurer. 

CercleFrancais.  Location,  421  Post  street.  Or- 
ganized, April  12,  1884;  incorporated,  June  9,  1888. 
The  membership  Is  mostly  composed  of  French 
merchants,  a  good  number  residing  outside  of  San 
Francisco.  The  regular  meetings  take  place  on  the 
second  Tuesday  of  each  month.  Membership,  170. 
Sylvain  Weill,  President;  Dr.  J.  D.  De  Chantreau 
Vice-President;  Em.  Meyer,  Treasurer;  Paul  Belle- 
mans,  Secretary;  Joseph  Kahn,  A.  S.  Roos,  A.  E. 
Grogan,  Charles  M.  Rousseau,  A.  Callleau,  Directors. 
Club  of  Eleven.  Meets  every  Thursday  evening 
at  936  Howard  street.  J.  N.  Nathan,  President;  R. 
J.  Cohen,  Secretary. 

Concordia  The.  Location,  southeast  cor.  Post 
street  and  Van  Ness  avenue.  Organized,  November, 
1864.  Leon  Guggenhime,  President;  Charles  L. 
Ackerman,  First  Vice-President;  Charles  Sutro,  Jr. 
Second  Vice-President;  Henry  Schussler,  Recording 
Secretary;  Joshua  Eppinger,  Financial  Secretary; 
Henry  Meyer,  Treasurer.  Board  of  Directors- Leon 
Guggenhime,  Charles  L.  Ackerman.  Charles  Sutro 
Jr.,  Henry  Schussler,  Joshua  Eppinger,  Henry 
Meyer,  Charles  Hirsch,  B.  Hausmann,  Henry  Wan- 
genhelm,  Ben  Rosenberg.  Meets  third  Tuesday  In 
each  month. 

Corinthian  Yacht  Club.  Headquarters  and 
club  house,  Tiburon,  Marin  county,  Oal.  J.  W.  Pew, 
Commodore;  Alexander  J.  Young,  Secretary,  M111& 
Building. 

Cosmos  Club.  Location,  317  Powell  street.  Or- 
ganized, April,  1881;  incorporated,  July,  1883.  Ob- 
ject—The promotion  of  social  intercourse  among  its 
members.  Officers— J.  M.  Cunningham,  President; 
J.  J.  Chappell,  Vice-President;  C.  K.  Mcintosh,  Hon. 
Secretary;  W.  B.  Bradford,  Treasurer.  Directors— 
H.  D.  Walker,  J.  H.  Miller,  J.  E.  Freeman,  E.  C. 
Jones,  J.  J.  Herr. 

County  Leitrum  Social  Club.  R.  J.  O'Reilly, 
President;  J.  M.  Kenny,  Financial  Jecretary;  M.J. 
Moran,  532  Howard  street.  Recording  Secretary. 
Meets  first  Friday  of  every  month  at  Drew's  Hall, 
121  New  Montgomery. 

Cross  Country  Club.  Organized  January  15, 
1890.  Objects— Social,  sight-seeing  and  amateur 
pedestrianlsm.  Membership  confined  to  men. 
Meets  In  the  woods  at  different  places  every  alter- 
nate Sunday.  Strangers  always  welcome.  Head- 
quarters, 119  Powell  street,  where  programme  Is 
open  to  public  Inspection.  J.  E.  Locke,  President, 
333  O'Farrell  street;  F.  W.  Gelger,  Secretary. 

County  Monaghan  Social  Club.  Meets  second 
Tuesday  of  each  month  at  927  Mission  street. 

Danish  Society  (Norden).  Organized  July,  1873. 
Object— To  encourage  social  and  dramatic  entertain- 
ment. Club  rooms,  25  Tenth  street.  Officers— H.  R. 
Wilson,  President;  George  Slllesen,  Vice-President; 
P.  Galberg,  Treasurer;  G.  N.  Leutholtz,  Corre- 
sponding Secretary;  C.  Chrlstensen,  Recording  Sec- 
retary; J.  Samson,  Bibliotecar. 

Dartmouth  College  Alumni  Association  of- 
the  Pacific  Coast.  Organized,  1881.  Annual  re- 
union and  dinner  second  Thursday  in  April,  San 
Francisco.  Membership,  120.  Officers— Fisher  Ames, 
President;  Thomas  Flint  Jr.  and  Ira  G.  Hoitt,  Vice- 
Presidents;  C.  S.  Wright,  Treasurer;  Sidney  Worth, 
Member  Executive  Committee;  T.  A.  Perkins,  Sec- 
retary. 

Deutscher  Krieger  Veeein.  Organized,  1884. 
Membership,  310,  Including  shooting  section  and 
singing  section.  Meets  on  the  first  and  third  Wed- 
nesdays of  each  month  at  B.  B.  Hall,  121  Eddy  street. 
Candidates  for  membership  must  have  served  in  the 
army  or  navy  of  Germany.  Officers— E.  Brugge, 
President;  A.  Redecker,  Vice-President;  MaxLenge- 
feld.  Corresponding  Secretary;  C.  Paul,  Financial 
Secretary;  M.  E.  D.  Gerder,  Treasurer;  C.  Kohler, 
Sergeant-at-arms.  Trustees— W.  Seeman,  F.  ~ 
and  C.  Relse. 


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Deutschek  Vekein.  Club  rooms.  Parrott  Build- 
ing, northeast  corner  Powell  and  Post  streets. 
Directors  meet  first  Monday  every  month.  Officers— 
A.  Herbert,  President;  G.  C.Landls,  First  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Gustav  Gutsch,  Second  Vice-President;  Wil- 
liam Wirthle,  Recording  Secretary;  M.  Copmann, 
Financial  Secretary;  Franz  Jacoby,  Treasurer. 

Doctors'  Daughters.  This  association  of  mem- 
bers of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  occupies  a 
peculiar  and  secluded  field  that  is  yet  a  crowded  one. 
Generous  and  thoughtful  in  the  scope  of  its  volun- 
tary work,  delicate  in  its  movements  and  reticent 
with  regard  to  its  beneficiaries,  it  refrains  from 
stinging  while  aiding,  and  is  quietly  effectual  without 
humiliating  recipients  of  its  favors.  Doctors'  Daugh- 
ters can  supply  uniformed  waitresses  for  afternoon 
or  evening;  reliable  women  for  general  house-clean- 
ing; superior  needlewomen  in  all  branches;  first- 
class  upholsterer  (S2  per  day);  delicious  cakes  for 
teas  and  luncheons,  made  by  woman  caterer  (for 
address  apply  to  telephone  number  East  4T2) ;  compe- 
tent French  teacher;  teachers  in  English  and  music. 
Apply  to  Miss  Alice  Owens,  2101  California  street. 
Telephone  West  790.  Officers— Mrs.  B.  P.  Horton, 
President;  Mrs.  FredH.  Green,  First  Vice-President; 
Mrs.  Edward  Belcher,  Second  Vice-President;  Miss 
Helen  Hyde,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  .John  R.  Vail,  Record- 
ing Secretary;  Mrs.  Charles  Tuttle,  Corresponding 
Secretary. 

Dkt  Goods  Men's  Association  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Organized  September  2,  1884.  Membership, 
300.  Meets  first  and  third  Thursday  evenings  of  each 
month  at  Alcazar  Building.  Officers- .J.  P.  Well, 
President;  W.  Johannsen,  Vice-President;  Wm.  M. 
O'Shaughnessy,  Recording  Secretary;  George  A. 
Brown,  Financial  Secretary;  Jacob  Bowman,  Treas- 
urer; H.  S.Hooe,  Marshal. 

Dublin  Social  Club.  Meets  first  and  second 
Mondays  of  each  month  at  927  Mission  street. 

Franklin  Dramatic  and  Social  Club.  F.  P. 
Schaefer,  President;  A.  D.  Helmquist,  Recording 
Secretary ;  1504  Market  street. 

Germania  Schutzen  Club.  Meets  third  Friday 
of  every  month  at  620  Bush  street.  N.  Ahrens,  Presi- 
dent; Andrew  Mocker,  Secretary. 

Gesellschaft  Teutonia.  Organized  June  1, 
1866.  Location,  Teutonia  Hall,  1322  Howard  street. 
This  society  is  also  a  beneficial  one.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  for  social  purposes,  and  for  busi- 
ness matters  every  Tuesday  evening.  Officers— 
R.  Munk,  President;  E.  Hartmann,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; John  Wehr,  Corresponding  Secretary;  Max 
Aroldt,  Recording  Secretary;  0.  Schrader,  Treasurer; 
Trustees— R.  Munk,  E.  Hartmann,  Theodor  Dierks, 
W.  Fahrenkrug  and  E.  Atzeroth. 

Golden  State  Amateur  Press  Association. 
Organized  1886.  Object— To  promote  amateur  writ- 
ing In  California.  Meets  first  and  third  Thursdays  of 
each  month.  Rooms,  1916  Pierce  street.  Officers- 
Franklin  C.  Mortimer,  President;  William  A.  Day, 
Secretary;  Walter  Radius,  Corresponding  Secretary, 
1609!.^  Baker  street. 

Half  Million  Club.  Organized  March,  1895. 
The  object  of  the  Half  Million  Club  is  to  increase 
the  population  of  San  Francisco  to  a  half  million  of 
people  before  the  close  of  this  decade,  and  to  that 
end  unite  all  the  interests  in  San  Francisco— manu- 
facturing, commercial,  social,  literary,  moral— in  ad- 
vancing the  prosperity  of  our  city,  and  with  it  the 
general  prosperity  of  the  State.  We  desire  to  create 
a  sentiment  that  will  tend  to  make  San  Francisco 
the  pride  of  California  and  looked  up  to  as  the  State 
of  New  York  looks  up  to  New  York  and  Illinois  to 
Chicago,  and  as  each  nation  of  the  world  esteems  its 
metropolis.  Civic  pride  is  the  great  want  of  San 
Francisco,  and,  indeed,  all  California.  Our  resources 
are  vast,  and  if  we  can  unite  our  people  in  good  will 
to  develop  them  we  can  place  our  city,  as  she  should 
be,  among  the  first  cities  of  the  globe.  Meets  at 
the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Merchants'  Exchange 
Building  and  Mills  Building.  Henry  J.  Crocker, 
President;  Alfred  Bouvier,  Secretary. 

Harmonie  Club.  Organized  October  14,  1877. 
Club  rooms,  421  Post  street.  It  is  organized  for  the 
purpose  of  Improving  the  social,  moral  and  mental 
condition  of  its  members.  Officers— J.  D.  Abrams, 
President;  Samuel  Ickleheimer,  Vice-President;  E. 
R.  Galland,  Treasurer;  J.  M.  Marcuse,  Secretary. 
501  Front  street. 

Harvard  Club  of  San  Francisco.  Officers— 
G.  B.  Merrill,  President;  Frank  Michaels,  First  Vice- 
President;  Vanderlynn  Stow,  Second  Vice-President; 
F.  H.  Wheelan,  Secretary.  Office,  224  California 
street. 


Hawthorne  Society  The.  Location,  fourth  floor, 
T.  M.  C.  A.  Building.    Dr.  S.  F.  Long,  President;   J. 

C.  Cullen,  Secretary. 

Hermann's  Sons.— Mannerbund.  Location,  1716 
Mission  street.    Meets  every  Thursday  evening. 

Howard  Club.    Pythian  Castle,  909  Market  street. 

Iroquois  Club.  Organized  September  9,  1883.  In- 
corporated April  20,  1886.  Meets  at  Pythian  Castle, 
909J^  Market  street,  every  Friday.  Object  is  to  fur- 
.ther  the  interests  of  the  Democratic  Party  and  pro- 
mote social  intercourse  among  its  members.  Charles 
Glldea,  President ;  A.  D.  Lemon,  First  Vice-President , 
T.  J.Walsh,  Second  Vice-President;  D.  J.  Gordon, 
Recording  Secretary;  A.  D.  Pratt,  Financial  Secre- 
tary; J.  H.  Zemansky,  Corresponding  Secretary;  P.  J. 
Thomas,  Treasurer;  Louis  Metzger,  Chairman  Board 
of  Trustees. 

Lincoln  Gun  Club.  Meets  second  Friday  of  each 
month  at  927  Mission  street.    E.  Foster,  Secretary. 

LoRiNG  Club.  This  is  the  leading  male  voice 
singing  society  of  San  Francisco.  It  numbers  60 
voices  and  has  250  subscribing  members.  Rehearsals 
are  held  at  Druids'  Hall,  413  Sutter  street,  every  Mon- 
day evening.  Four  musical  entertainments  are  given 
every  season,  beginning  in  May  of  each  year.  Officers 
—William  Alvord,  President;  C.  F.  Crocker,  Vice- 
President;  W.  C.  Stadtfeld,  Secretary;  W.  A.  Muri- 
son.  Treasurer;  D.  P.  Hughes,  Director. 

Manhattan  Athletic  Club.  Organized  Janu- 
ary, 1896.  Over  a  hundred  charter  members  have 
been  enrolled.  Instruction  meetings  are  held  every 
Monday  and  Friday  evening  at  their  hall,  1749  Mis- 
sion street.  Charles  Reno,  President ;  James  Killeen, 
Secretary. 

Merchants'  Club.  A  social  organization  com- 
posed principally  of  wholesale  merchants.  Organized 
January  28,  1887.  Rooms,  Mutual  Life  Building, 
Southeast  corner  California  and  Sansome  streets. 
Officers- Wlllard  B.  Harrington,  President;  C.  W. 
Cob  urn,  Vice-President;  R.  W.  Gorrlll,  Treasurer; 
W.  E.  Erzgraber,  Secretary;  E.  D.  Jones,  Emil 
Greenebaum,  Directors. 

Methodist  Social  Union  of  San  Francisco. 
Office— 1037  Market  street.  Officers— Charles  Goodall, 
President;  Wm.  Abbott,  I,  J.  Truman  and  Robert 
McElroy,  Vice-Presidents ;  Bishop  Daniel  A.  Goodsell, 

D.  D.,  L.  L.  D.,  Rev.  John  Coyle,  D.  D.,  and  the  pas- 
tors of  the  City  Methodist  Episcopal  Churches, 
Managers;  Wm.  F.  Gibson,  Secretary;  C.B.Perkins, 
Treasurer.    Meetings  held  at  call  of  the  President. 


N.  D.  G.  W. 

Native  Daughters  of  the  Golden  West. 
Grand  Officers — Miss  E.  A.  Spencer,  Past  Grand 
President,  Eureka;  Miss  Mariana  Bertola,  Grand 
President,  Martinez;  Mrs.  Mary  Tillman,  Grand  Vice- 
President,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  Georgle  C.  Ryan, 
Grand  Secretary,  San  Francisco;  Miss  Inge  Peter- 
sen, Grand  Treasurer,  San  Francisco;  Mrs,  Alison 
F.  Watt.  Grand  Marshal,  Grass  Valley;  Miss  Jose- 
phine Devoy,  Grand  Inside  Sentinel,  Eureka;  Miss 
Margaret  McKee,  Grand  Outside  Sentinel.  Liver- 
more.  Grand  Trustees— Mrs.  Belle  Conrad,  Sonora; 
Miss  Martha  Hahmann,  Santa  Rosa;  Mrs.  Belle 
Douglass,  Nevada  City;  Mrs.  Helen  Juarez,  Napa; 
Mrs.  Evelyn  Anderson,  San  Francisco.  There  are 
nine  parlors  In  San  Francisco,  as  follows: 

Minerva  No.  2.  Meets  first  and  third  Mondays  at 
Mission  Parlor  Hall. 

Alta  No.  3.  Meets  Saturday  evenings  at  Shasta 
Hall. 

Oro  Fino  No.  9.  Meets  Saturday  evenings  at 
Alcazar  Building. 

Golden  State  No.  50.  Meets  first  and  third 
Wednesdays  at  Druids'  Hall. 

Orinda  No.  56.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Thurs- 
days at  Union  Square  Building. 

Fremont  No.  59.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Tues- 
days at  Washington  Hall. 

BuENA  Vista  No.  68.  Meets  Thursdays  at  Yosemlte 
Hall,  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Las  Lomas  No.  72.  Meets  second  and  fourth  Mon- 
days at  Mission  Parlor  Hall. 

TosEMiTE  No,  83.  Meets  first  and  third  AVednes- 
days  at  Maennerbund  Hall,  Twenty-third  street 
and  Potrero  Avenue. 

Annual  meetings  commence  the  second  Tuesday  in 
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Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West.  Ofllce  of 
the  Grand  Secretary,  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building.  414  Mason 
street.    Grand  Parlor  organized  November  30,  1878. 

Grand  Officers— Frank  H.Dunne,  Past  Grand  Presi- 
dent, Columbia  Parlor  No.  121,  San  Francisco;  Henry 
C.  Gesford,  Grand  President,  Napa  Parlor  No.  62, 
Napa;  George  D.  Clark,  Grand  Vice-President,  Paci- 
fic Parlor  No.  10,  San  Francisco;  Henry  Lunstedt, 
■  Grand  Secretary,  California  Parlor  No.  i,  San  Fran- 
cisco; Henry  S.  Martin,  Grand  Treasurer,  Stanford 
Parlor  No.  76,  San  Francisco;  William  M.  Conley, 
Grand  Lecturer,  Madera  Parlor  No.  130.  Madera; 
Frank  Matteson,  Grand  Orator,  Santa  Cruz  Parlor 
No.  90,  Santa  Cruz;  Wm.  Henderson,  Grand  Marshal. 
Sacramento  Parlor  No.  3,  Sacramento;  C.  O.  Dunbar, 
Grand  Inside  Sentinel,  Santa  Rosa  Parlor  No.  28, 
Santa  Rosa;  Joseph  D.  Norris,  Grand  Outside  Senti- 
nel, Centerville. 

Grand  Trustees— J.  B.  Blake,  San  Luis  Obispo;  R. 
C.  Rust,  Jackson;  Milton  D.  Garrett,  San  Francisco; 
Fi-ank  L.  Coombs,  Napa;  Frank  Sablchi,  Los  An- 
geles; Rod  W.  Church,  Oakland;  P.  E.  Zabala,  Sall- 


Califoknia  Paklok  No.  1.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  the  Pioneer  Building. 

Pacific  Pakloe  No.  10.  Meets  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  the  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Golden  Gate  Parlor  No.  29.  Meets  every  Mon- 
day evening  at  the  Pioneer  Building. 

Mission  Parlor  No.  38.— Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  Mission  Parlor  Hall. 

San  Franci.sco  Parlor  No.  49.  Meets  every 
Thursday  evening  at  Bersaglleri  Hall,  607  Union. 

El  Dorado  Parlor  No.  .52.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

RiNCON  Parlor  No.  72.  Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Stanford  Parlor  No.  76.  Meets  every  Tues- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Terra  Buena  Parlor  No.  84.  Meets  every  Tues- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Bay  City  Parlor  No.  104.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Niantic  Parlor  No.  105.  Meets  everv  Tuesday 
evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

National  Parlor  No.  118.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Columbia  Parlor  No.  121.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Hesperian  Parlor  No.  137.  Meets  every  Thurs- 
day evening  at  Mission  Parlor  Hall. 

Aloatraz  Parlor  No.  145.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Alcalde  Parlor  No.  154.  Meets  every  Wednes- 
day evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

South  San  Fkancisco  Parlor  No.  157.  Meets 
every  Wednesday  evening  at  F.  &  A.  M.  Hall. 

Sequoia  Parlor  No.  160.  Meets  every  Monday 
evening  at  N.  S.  G.  W.  Building. 

Precita  Parlor  No.  187.  Meets  every  Friday 
evening  at  Maennerbund  Hall,  Twenty-fourth  and 
Potrero  avenue. 

Olympus  Parlor  No.  189.  Meets  every  Thursday 
fvciiiiig  at  310b  Bakerstreet. 

i'KEsiDio  Parlor  No.  194.  Meets  everv  Monday 
evening  at  Stelmke  Hall,  Octavia  and  Union   streets. 


Nepi'une  Swimming  and  Bathing  Club.  Or- 
ganized February  21,  1877.  Number  of  members,  45. 
Boathouse  foot  of  Leavenworth  street.  North  Beach. 
Boats,  three  four-oar  barges.  Colors,  blue  and 
white. 

Norwegian  Club.  Organized  November  20,  1394. 
Number  of  members,  150.  Meets  every  Thursday  at 
25  Tenth  street.  Olflcers— George  Heinemann,  Presi- 
dent; M.  S.  Moe,  Secretary;  Klaus  Olsen,  Treasurer. 

Occidental  Club.  Meets  at  413  Stockton  street. 
John  McCarthy,  President  ;  Thomas  Dunn,  First 
Vice-President;  E.T.Mills,  Second  Vice-President; 
Joseph  E.  Baxter,  Secretary. 


Old  Friends.  Organized  May  15,  1864.  Meets 
third  Thursday  nights  of  each  month  at  235  Kearny 
street,  room  9.  Objects— Promotion  and  cultiva- 
tion of  friendship,  social  intercourse  and  mutual 
assistance.  James  A.  Johnson,  President;  J.  E. 
Slinkey,  Secretary. 

Olympic  Club.  Location,  .524  Post  street.  The 
largest  and  most  complete  organization  of  its  char- 
acter in  the  world.  Membership,  2500  adults  and  256 
.iuveniles.  Large  classes  of  ladies  attend  its  gym- 
nasium for  athletic  training.  The  building  erected 
by  the  club  contains  a  magnificent  swimming  tank, 
and  the  parlors,  halls,  and  various  apartments  are 
modern  and  beautiful  in  all  their  appointments.  The 
club  has  extensive  exercising  grounds,  with  suitable 
special  features  and  appliances,  near  Golden  Gate 
Park.  The  Directors  meet  every  Wednesday  night. 
Officers- President,  F.  W.  Eaton;  Vice-President, 
G.  A.  Newhall;  Secretary,  C.  J.  Bosworth;  Treas- 
urer, H.  B.  Russ;  Leader,  E.  N.  Short;  Captain,  L. 
Gill.  Directors— J.  O'B.  Gunn,  J.  P.  Kelly,  L.  D. 
Owens,  H.  H.  White,  G.  H.  Umbsen. 

Pacific  Athletic  Association.  Western  Divi- 
sion of  the  Amateur  Athletic  Union  of  the  United 
States.  William  F.  Humphrey,  President.  Board  of 
Managers  meets  second  Friday  of  each  month  at 
Olympic  Club. 

Pacific  Coast  Association  Native  Sons  of 
Vermont.  Organized  January  6,  1879.  Number  of 
members  about  three  hundred.  Meets  on  the  second 
Friday  of  each  month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall.  Objects- 
Social  and  beneficial.  Officers- Frank  Dillingham, 
President;  Geo.  Partridge,  Dr.  J.  Townsend  and  B. 
B.  Carpenter, Vice-Presidents;  S.  G.  Cheever,  Record- 
ing Secretary;  R.  A.  Jewell,  Treasurer. 

Pacific  Coast  Pigeon  Society.  Meets  first 
Saturday  evening  of  each  month  at  632  Market 
street.    H.  F.  Whitman,  Secretary. 

Pacific  Kennel  Club.  Organized,  1886.  Loca- 
tlon— 21  Kearny  street.  Object— To  improve  the 
various  breeds  of  dogs  in  California,  by  having  their 
owners  exhibit  them  in  friendly  contest  for  prizes 
givcD  upon  mferlts  as  to  points  of  excellence.  Of- 
flcers— Hyppolite  Bier,  President;  Horace  Orear,  Cor- 
responding Secretary;  C.  A.  Haight,  Financial  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer. 

Pacific-Union  Club.  Organized  February  1, 
1889,  by  the  consolidation  of  the  Pacific  and  the  Union 
clubs.  Location— Northwest  corner  Post  and  Stock- 
ton streets.  It  is  one  of  the  noted  and  exclusive 
clubs  of  San  Francisco;  elegant  in  its  appointments, 
luxurious  in  Its  accommodations;  and  is  provided 
with  an  excellent  library,  as  well  as  with  all  current 
literature  of  unexceptionable  features.  Officers- 
Joseph  B.  Crockett,  President;  Charles  Webb  How- 
ard, Vice-President;  Henry  J.  Crocker,  Secretary; 
James  D.  Phelan,  Treasurer. 

Pacific  Yacht  Club.  Organized  June  28,  1878; 
reorganized  Nov.  12,  1891.  Number  of  members,  400. 
Meets  second  Wednesday  in  November  each  year  at 
Palace  Hotel.  Club  house  at  Sausalito.  Officers — 
I.  Gutte,  Commodore;  C.  Morrell,  Vice-Commodore; 
W.  L.  Sutherland,  Fleet  Captain  ;  Chas.  B.  Hill. 
Secretary;  A.  Kanzee,  Financial  Secretary;  J.  T. 
Bounell,  Treasurer.  The  above  are  the  entire  Board 
of  Directors.  Secretary's  address.  Merchants'  Ex- 
change. 

Press  Club  of  San  Francisco.  Location,  Thur- 
low  Block,  corner  Kearny  and  Sutter  streets.  Offi- 
cers—Casslus  M.  Coe,  President;  J.  C.  Donald,  Fi- 
nancial Secretary;  Fred  S.  Myrtle,  Recording  Sec- 
retary. 

San  Francisco  Bar  Association.  Organized 
April  20,  1872.  Location,  530  California  street.  Ob- 
jects—To maintain  the  honor  and  dignity  of  the  pro- 
fession of  the  law;  to  increase  its  usefulness  in 
promoting  the  due  anminlstration  of  justice;  to  cul- 
tivate social  Intercourse  among  its  members,  and  to 
procure  and  maintain  a  library  for  their  use.  Meets 
second  Saturday  of  each  month.  Annual  meeting, 
second  Saturday  of  January.  Officers- Robert  Y. 
Hayne,  President;  W.  H.  Fifield,  Sr.,  First  Vice- 
President;  E.  B.  Holladay,  Recording  Secretary; 
Warren  Gregory,  Corresponding  Secretary;  John  M. 
Burnett,  Treasurer. 

San  Francisco  Golf  Club.  Meetings  are  held 
at  Club  House,  First  avenue,  near  Presidio  Reser- 
vation. Executive  Committee— Harry  Babcock,  306 
California  street;  John  Lawson,  316  California 
street,  and  Charles  Page,  Mills  Buildini?. 


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Social  bocieties. 


San  Fkancisco  Grutli-Vekbin.  Organized  Sep- 
tember, 1874.  Objects— Cultivation  of  music,  social 
entertainments,  and  to  assist  its  members  In  sickness. 
Meets  at  421  Post  street  (Union  Square  Hall).  Num- 
ber of  members,  about  300.  Charles  Mueller,  Secre- 
tary, 421  Post  street. 

San  Feancisco  Maknneechoe.  Meets  every 
Tuesday  evening  at  Turn  Vereln  Hall,  323  Turk  street. 
Officers— H.  Planz,  President;  Henry  Bobslen,  Vice- 
President;  W.  Schilling,  Treasurer;  H.  Fortrlede, 
Secretary;  F.  W.  Dulfer,  Librarian. 

San  Francisco  Scottish  Thistle  Club.  Organ- 
ized March  18,  1882.  Incorporated  October  27,  1887. 
Meets  at  Fraternity  Hall,  32  0'Farrell  street,  the  sec- 
ond and  fourth  Thursday  evenings  of  each  month. 
Objects — To  preserve  and  cultivate  memories  of 
Scotland;  to  promote  among  Scotchmen  an  active 
practice  of  the  exercises  of  their  ancestors  In  all  ath- 
letic sports.  Including  dancing;  and  to  stimulate 
their  study  of  Scottish  history  and  literature  and 
minstrelsy.  The  membership  is  large,  and  the  an- 
nual gatherings  are  notable  and  characteristic.  Offi- 
<;ers— John  D.  Coulle,  Koyal  Chief;  William  Daw- 
son. Chieftain;  John  Ross,  Treasurer;  George  W. 
Paterson,  Recorder;  James  Gillies,  Financial  Secre- 
tary; J.  Irvine,  Sergeant-at-Arms;  Alexander 
Young,  Property  Man.  Trustees— W.  "W.  Noble,  J. 
Lawrence  and  Alexander  Eennie. 

San  Francisco  Turn  Verein.  San  Francisco 
Turn  Vereln  organized  1852.  Hall  at  323  Turk  street. 
Stated  meetings,  first  and  third  Wednesdays  of  each 
month,  at  8:30  p.  M.  Number  of  members,  about 
four  hundred,  of  which  forty  are  attached  to  the 
vocal  section,  F.  Fischer,  Director;  and  sev- 
■enty-slx  to  the  rifle  section,  F.  Attlnger,  Cap- 
tain. There  is  also  a  school  for  boys  and  girls 
from  seven  to  fourteen  years,  numbering  about  four 
hundred,  Robert  Barth,  instructor.  Social  meetings 
for  members  and  friends  every  last  Wednesday  of 
each  month.  An  entertainment  and  dance  is  given 
on  the  first  Sunday  of  each  month.  A  relief  society 
for  sick  members  is  attached  to  the  society,  num- 
bering about  two  hundred.  Oflicers— G.  A.  Trost, 
President;  R.  Mueller,  Vice-President;  H.Dunck,  Re- 
■cording  Secretary;  Hermann  Stehlin,  Corresponding 
Secretary;  H.  Planz,  Treasurer;  H.  Stelber,  Finan- 
cial Treasurer;  M.  Arnold,  Librarian;  H.  Bergman, 
Assistant  Librarian;  Robert  Barth,  Instructor;  J. 
Hoops,  first  leader;  L.  Frank,  second  leader. 

San  Francisco  Verein.  Incorporated  Octo- 
ber 2,  1853.  Number  of  members,  two  hundred 
and  fifty-seven.  Reading  room  Is  supplied  with  an 
abundance  of  different  newspapers,  and  all  the  cur- 
rent magazines  and  periodicals.  Library  numbers 
about  twenty  thousand  volumes.  Location,  north- 
east corner  Post  and  Leavenworth  streets.  Officers. 
M.  Ehrman,  President;  Adolph  Mack,  First  Vice- 
President;  S.  W.  Saalburg,  Second  Vice-President; 
A.  W.  Myer,  Recording  Secretary;  William  L. 
Gerstle,  Financial  Secretary;  Bert  R.  Hecht,  Treas- 
urer; Arthur  Bachman,  Librarian. 

S.  F.  Whist  Club.  Club  rooms,  826  Post  street. 
George  E.  Bates,  President;  W.  F.  Blehdon,  Secre- 
tary. 

San  Francisco  Yacht  Club.  Meets  in  Sausallto. 
Objects — The  encouragment  of  yachting,  and  to  assist 
in  making  members  proficient  in  the  science  of 
navigating,  designing,  building  and  sailing  of 
yachts.  I.  Gutte,  Commodore;  C.  H.  Morrell,  Vice- 
Commodore;  W.  L.  Sutherland,  Fleet  Captain;  <".  B. 
Hill.  Recording  Secretary;  E.  Kenzie,  Financial  Sec- 
retary; H.  H.  Jenuess,  Measurer. 

SoHLESwiG-HoLSTEiN  Verbin.  Mccts  the  first 
and  third  Thursdays  of  each  month,  Washington 
Hall,  35  Eddy  street.  Officers— Louis  Hlnk,  Presi- 
dent; John  Schleeman,'  Vice-President;  Albert 
Fischer,  Recording  Secretary;  M.H.  Stamer,  Finan- 
cial Secretary;  W.  Tollner,  Treasurer. 

Scotch-Irish  Society.  Meets  at  Foresters'  Bull.i 
ing,  102  O'Farrell  street.  F.  W.  D'Evelyn,  M.  D., 
President;  Thomas  Whyte,  Secretary. 

Society  of  California  Pioneers.  Organized 
August,  1850.  Location  Pioneer  Building,  24  Fourth 
street.  A  society  of  dignity  and  character  too  well- 
known  to  require  comment.  Qualifications  for 
membership:  To  the  first  class,  all  who  were  resi- 
dents of  California  prior  to  the  first  day  of  January, 
1849;  and  the  male  descendants  of  all  such,  who 
were  members,  shall  be  eligible.  To  the  second 
class,  all  who  were  residents  of  California  prior  to 
the  first  day  in  January,  1850;  and  the  male  descend- 
ants of  all  such,  who  were  members,  shall  be  eli- 
gible. Honorary  members  may  be  admitted  without 
these  qualifications,  but  such  persons  only  as  have 


rendered  distinguished  or  Important  services  to  the 
society  or  to  the  State;  and  no  person  shall  be 
elected  an  honorary  member  who  has  not  at  some 
time  resided  within  this  State;  and  such  person 
shall  be  entitled  to  all  the  privileges  of  the  society, 
except  the  right  to  vote  and  hold  office.  Officers— 
H.  N.  Tllden,  President;  Niles  Searles,  San  Fran- 
cisco, H.  E.  Hlghton,  San  Francisco,  Caius  T. 
Rvland,  Santa  Clara;  T.  L  Barker,  Oakland; 
H".  H.  Ellis,  Sunol,  Vice-Presidents;  John  D.  Tal- 
laut.  Treasurer;  John  I.  Spear,  Secretary;  John 
F.Plnkham,  Marshal;  Christian  Reis,  H.  N.  Tllden, 
John  H.  Jewett,  H.  B.  Russ,  E.  M.  Root,  D.  D.  Harris, 
E.  T.  Kruse,  C.  J.  King,  Charles  C.  Moore  and  Leon 
Sloss,  Directors. 

Society  of  California  Volunteers.  Organ- 
ized December  2,  1865.  Meets  at  Occidental  Hotel, 
quarterly,  on  the  25th  of  January,  April,  July  and 
October.  Society  composed  of  those  who  served  In 
the  California  Volunteers,  U.  S.  A.  Officers- Ly- 
sander  Washburn,  President;  H.  L.  Tlckner,  First 
Vice-President;  L.N. Tower,  Second  Vice-President; 
John  C.  Innes,  Recording  Secretary;  J.  L.  Homer, 
Corresponding  Secretary;  C.  W.  Gordon,  Treasurer. 

Society  of  True  Friends.  Organized  June  8, 
1885.  Meets  first  and  third  Tuesdays  of  each  month 
at  Concord  Hall,  Alcazar  Building.  Officers— F.  D. 
Brandon,  President;  T.  R.  Tilly,  Secretary. 

Society  San  Francisco  Letter  Carriers'  Band. 
Meets  Wednesday  evenings  at  Teutonla  Hall.  D.O. 
Dougherty,  President;  J.  C.  Levy,  Secretary. 

St.  George's  Club  The.  Organized  November 
1,  1893,  and  is  composed  of  the  members  of  the 
Order,  Sons  of  St.  George  of  this  city,  and  such 
other  eligible  Englishmen  as  contribute  to  its 
funds  In  accordance  with  its  by-laws.  The  build- 
ing Is  comfortably  furnished  and  comprises  a  large 
assembly  and  dance  hall,  lodge  room,  parlors, 
billiard  room,  reading  room,  refreshment  room  and 
Secretary's  offices.  The  following  lodges  are  con- 
nected with  it  and  hold  their  meetings  weekly  in  the 
lodge  room: 

Officers— T.  W.  Butcher,  President;  Edward  Oliver, 
Secretary. 

BuRNABY  Lodge  No.  194.  Meets  Saturday  even- 
ing. W.  L.  Chamberlain,  Secretary,  residence  23 
Stanly  Place. 

London  Lodge  No.  215.  Meets  Tuesday  evening. 
H.  Carles,  Secretary. 

Pickwick  Lodge  No.  259.  Meets  Monday  even- 
ing.   Thomas  Poyser,  Secretary. 

Britannia  Lodge  No.  7.  Daughter.'?  of  St. 
George.  Meets  Thursday  evening.  Mrs.  Williams, 
Secretary. 

Theatrical  Mechanics'  Association.  San 
Francisco  Lodge,  No.  21,  meets  on  the  last  Thursday 
of  every  month  at  Alcazar  Building,  room  2.  Presi- 
dent, Max  Fogel;  Vice-President,  William  Wharf; 
Financial  Secretary,  Stephen  Ryan;  Recording  Sec- 
retary, Frank  Ralston;  Treasurer,  James  F.  Blakle: 
Marshal,  George  Prentiss;  Sergeant-at-Arms,  James 
Forbes. 

State  Floral  Society.  Organized  September, 
1888.  Location— Maple  Hall,  Palace  Hotel.  Object- 
Promotion  of  science  and  practice  of  floriculture  In 
all  its  branches.  Meets  second  Friday  of  each  month 
at  2  P.M.  Officers— E.  J.  Wickson,  Berkeley;  Presi- 
dent; E.  S.  Smith,  Secretary,  Palo  Alto;  John  Hen- 
derson, Treasurer. 

Swiss  Rifle  Club.  Organized  September  1,  I860- 
Meets  at  627  Commercial  street.  Objects— Social  in" 
tercourse  and  target  practice.  Oflicers— P.  A.  Gian" 
ninl,  President;  A.  A.  Borlini,  Secretary;  Alfred 
Celller,  Vice-President  and  Treasurer;  Julius 
Leeman,  Shooting  Master. 

Theta  Iota  Pi.  Organized  May  9,  1894.  Objects— 
To  promote  social  interests  among  the  members  and 
their  friends.  Club  rooms,  103  Devlsadero  street. 
Meets  every  Saturday  evening.  Officers:  Hugo 
Herzer.  President;  Ernest  J.  Cross,  Treasurer;  C.  A. 
Cross,  Secretary. 

Union  League  Club  The.  A  social  and  political 
organization.  The  leading  Republican  club  of  the 
Pacific  Coast  with  a  very  large  and  prominent  mem- 
bership extending  throughout  California  and  adjoin- 
ing States.  George  Stone,  President;  C.  M.  Short- 
ridge,  First  Vice-President;  Dan  T.  Cole,  second 
Vice-President;  George  H.  Plppy,  Secretary;  Charles 
G.  Clinch,  Treasurer. 

Union  Square  Club.  Object— The  moral  and 
mental  improvement  of  its  members  and  the  culti- 
vation of  social  Intercourse.    Receptions  in  Pioneer 


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Hall  on  the  last  Friday  evening  of  the  month.  E.  O. 
Reiser,  President;  G.  L.  Bresse,  Secretary.  Office, 
108  Montgomery  street. 

Univeksitt  Club.  Organized  in  1890.  Number 
of  members,  420.  Club  rooms,  722  Sutter  street. 
Frank  J.  Symmes,  President;  M.  F.  Michael.  First 
Vice-President;  James  E.  Tucker,Second  Vice- 
President;  J.  S.  Severance,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

VeTEKAN  VOLTJNTEEK  FlKEilEN'S  ASSOCIATION  OF 

California.  Meets  at  24  Fourth  street  on  the  sec- 
ond Tuesday  of  each  month.  It  is  for  the  purpose  of 
keeping  together  the  veteran  firemen.  Joseph  S. 
Marshall,  President;  Stephen  Bunner,  First  Vice- 
President;  George  Carlisle,  Second  Vice-President; 
William  H.  Miller,  Third  Vice-President;  W.  A. 
Scolly,  Recording  Secretary;  W.  Fahrenkrug. 
Treasurer;  Gus.  Pohlmann,  Financial  Secretary. 
Board  of  Directors— John  Foley,  Ala  Harris,  William 
Raubinger,  Frank  Terramorse,  Thomas  Cornell. 
Trustees— Frederick  Will,  H.  J.  Burns,  Richard  Har- 
rold;  John  C.  Carroll,  Sergeant-at-Arms. 

Veteran  Odd  Fellows'  Association.  Organ- 
ized, April,  1877.  Odd  Fellows  of  twenty  years  stand- 
ing eligible  to  membership.  Object— The  keeping 
up  of  old  association,  the  promotion  of  the  Interests 
of  the  Order  and  the  encouragement  of  veteran 
workers  to  continue  their  efforts  in  the  fraternity. 
E.  H.  Black,  President;  William  H.  Barnes,  Sec- 
retary, I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall. 

Veterans  or  the  California  Hundred  and 
Battalion.  Organized  May  1,  1866.  Office— 422 
California  street.  Number  of  members  originally, 
182,  comprising  the  survivors  of  the  500  men  who 
served  in  the  2d  Massachusetts  Cavalry,  as  members 
of  the  California  Hundred  and  California  Cavalry 
Battalion,  at  their  discharge  in  August,  1865.  Holds 
an  annual  reunion  on  April  9th,  each  year,  the  anni- 
versary of  Lee's  surrender.  Officers— C.Mason  Kinne, 
President;  W.A.Robinson,  Secretary;  D.W.Thomp- 
son, Treasurer. 

Yale  Alumni  Association  or  California. 
Meetings  are  held  in  the  months  of  November 
and  May;  the  annual  dinner  is  given  in  Novem- 
ber. There  is  no  special  place  of  meeting.  The 
object  is  to  bring  together  the  graduates  of  Tale 
University.  Officers — Thomas  R.  Bacon,  President; 
Charles  D.  Page,  First  Vice-President;  George 
D.  Metcalf,  Second  Vice-President;  William  B. 
Bosley,  Secretary;  Wallace  Alexander,  Treasurer. 
Executive  Committee — Edward  L.  Brayton  and 
Samuel  Knight. 

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TEMPERANCE  SOCIETIES. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  GOOD  TEMPLARS. 

■  Instituted  in  California  February  22,  1855,  by  the 
organization  of  Pacific  Lodge  No.  1.  Organized  in 
New  York,  1851.  The  order  takes  an  advanced  posi- 
tion on  all  questions  allied  to  temperance  reform.  Its 
fundamental  principles  are  truth,  rectitude,  virtue 
and  sobriety;  total  abstinence  from  all  intoxicating 
drinks  as  a  beverage;  no  license  in  any  form  or  un- 
der any  circumstances  for  the  sale  of  such  liquors 
to  be  used  as  a  beverage;  the  prohibition  of  the 
manufacture,  importation  and  sale  of  intoxicating 
liquors,  expressed  by  the  will  of  the  people,  and 
embodied  in  just  laws;  the  creation  of  a  healthy 
public  opinion  upon  the  subject;  persistence  in  all 
well-directed  and  humane  efforts  to  reclaim  the 
fallen,  and  save  others  from  falling  victims.  There 
are  in  this  city  four  Bands  of  Hope,  and  the  follow- 
ing-named lodges: 

I  Father  Matthew  Total  Abstinence  and 
Benevolent  Society  No.  1.  Organized  May,  1869. 
Number  of  members,  .300.  Meets  second  and  fourth 
Wednesday  evenings  of  each  month  at  121  Eddy 
street. 

District  Lod&e  No.  5.  L.  C.  Merrill,  D.  C.  T., 
address  Presidio,  S.  F.;  Frank  W.  Carpenter,  S.  F., 
1926  Market  street. 

Evening  Star  Lodge  No.  114.  Organized  Janu- 
ary 14,  1864.  Meets  at  927  Mission  street  every 
Thursday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 

International  Lodge  No.  291.  Organized  No- 
vember 7,  1867.  Meets  in  Mozart  Hall,  1358  Market 
street,  every  Monday  evening,  at  8  o'clock. 


:,  Manhem  Lodge  No.  363  (Swedish).  Organized 
September  26,  1891.  Meets  in  Pythian  Castle,  909!^ 
Market  street  near  Fifth,  every  Saturday  evening,  at 
8  o'clock. 

Model  Lodge  No.  306.  Organized  February  14, 
1894.  Meets  in  Twin  Peaks  Hall,  corner  Seventeenth 
and  Noe  streets  every  Thursday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 

Spring  Vallet  Lodge  No.  314.  Organized  April 
14,  1880.  Meets  in  Steimke's  Hall,  Octavla  street, 
near  Union,  every  Wednesday  evening  in  each 
month  at  8  o'clock. 

Valley  Lodge  No.  293.  Organized  May  13,  1879. 
Meets  at  927  Mission  street  every  Tuesday  evening 
at  8  o'clock. 

League  of  the  Cross  or  the  Archdiocese  of 
San  Francisco  Organized  throughout  the  several 
parishes  of  this  city  by  Right  Rev.  George  Mont- 
gomery (then  Chancellor  of  the  Archdiocese)  in 
1890  and  1891 ;  comprises  six  senior  and  twenty  junior 
branches,  having  in  all  a  membership  of  6,500.  Its 
objects  are  to  encourage  temperance  and  total  ab- 
stinence among  Catholic  men  and  boys.  The  mem- 
bers of  the  junior  branches  are  pledged  to  total  ab- 
stinence until  reaching  the  age  of  twenty-one.  The 
members  of  tlie  senior  branches  are  of  two  classes: 
First,  those  who  are  pledged  to  total  abstinence,  and 
second,  those  who  while  not  pledged  to  total  ab- 
stinence promise  "  not  to  drink  in  a  saloon  or  place 
where  liquors  are  sold,  never  to  send  a  child  to  such 
a  place ;  not  to  treat  or  be  treated  therein,  and  to 
discourage  the  custom  of  drinking  in  saloons.  The 
government  Is  vested  in  the  Executive  Committee, 
consisting  of  the  Most  Revered  Archbishop,  the 
Spiritual  Director  and  two  representatives  from 
each  parish.  The  officers  are  Rev.  P.  O'Ryan,  Di- 
rector, 529  Clay  street;  Thomas  H.  Fallon,  Presi- 
dent; A.  B.  Maguire,  Vice-President,  and  David  I. 
Mahoney  and  John  D.  Mahoney,  Secretaries. 

BANDS    OF    HOPE. 

The  following  Bands  of  Hope  are  maintained  by 
the  I.  O.  Goofi  Templars,  viz: 

District  Superintendent  of  Juvenile  Work,  Mrs- 
Sarah  W.  Kerrigan,  20  Willow  avenue. 

Western  Star  Band  No.  135.  Meets  at  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  corner  Van  Ness  avenue  and 
Sacramento  street  every  Sunday  at  3:30  p.  m.  Su- 
perintendent, Miss  Lottie  Graeber,  2121  Fillmore 
street. 

Epworth  Band  No.  236.  Meets  on  first  Sunday 
in  every  month  at  2:30  p.  m.  In  the  Epworth  M.  E. 
Church,  corner  of  Twenty-sixth  and  Church  streets. 
Superintendent,  Mrs.  S.  F.  Favor,  417  Twenty-eighth 
street. 

Winchester  Band.  Meets  quarterly  at  the  Pro- 
testant Orphan  Asylum  on  Haight  street,  between 
Laguna  and  Buchanan.  Superintendent,  H.  P. 
Shedd,  226  Collingwood  street. 

Golden  Gate  Band  No.  175.  Meets  every  Sun- 
day at  3  p.  M.  at  First  Baptist  Church  on  Eddy  street, 
lietween  Jones  and  Leavenworth.  Superintendent, 
Miss  Flossie  Collins,  smii  McAllister  street. 


LODGE  OF  GOLDEN  LINES. 

Walter  Gilman  Hanke,  Most  Eminent  Commander; 
Daniel  Crowley,  Associate  Commander;  George 
Kuehn,  Treasurer;  William  Harry  Homer  Jr.,  Secre- 
tary; Ed  Trewin,  Prelate;  William  G.  Badger, 
Patriarch;  George  W.  Caswell,  Associate  Patriarch; 
John  N.  Egleston,  Outside  Guardian.  Meetings  held 
every  Sunday  afternoon  at  Foresters'  Hall,  102O'Far- 
rell  street,  at  3  o'clock.  The  object  of  the  society  is 
to  induce  boys  to  become  thoroughly  free  from  the 
use  of  liquor,  tobacco,  gambling  and  profanity. 

MARINE  TEMPERANCE  SOCIETY. 

Organized  in  1866.  Meetfngs  are  held  at  the 
Mariners'  Church,  corner  of  Sacramento  and  Drumm 
streets,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  every  month  at 
7:30  p.  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Rowell,  President;  Miss 
S.  M.  N.  Cummings,  Secretary. 

Sailor's  Woman's  Christian  Temperance  So- 
ciety. Holds  gospel  temperance  meetings  last 
Tuesday  of  each  month  at  northeast  corner  of  Sac- 
ramento and  Drumm  streets. 

St.  Mary's  C.  T.  A.  and  B.  Association.  Meets 
second  Sunday  of  each  month  In  basement  of  St. 
Mary's  Church  (Old  Cathedral). 


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Theatres  and  Resorts. 


WOMAN'S  CHRISTIAN  TEMPERANCE 
UNION. 

Location,  132  McAllister  street.  The  objects  of  this 
thoroughly  organized,  energetic  and  widely  useful 
society,  conducted  entirely  by  women,  are  well 
known;  and  the  work  It  has  accomplished  Is  a  great 
one,  while  the  promise  of  Its  future  serves  to  encour- 
age the  hope  of  yet  greater.  State  Officers— Mrs.  B. 
Sturtevant-Peet.  President,  San  Jose;  Mrs.  E.  G. 
Greene,  First- Vice  President,  Santa  Cruz:  Mrs.  S.  J. 
Churchill,  Second  Vice-President,  San  Jose;  Mrs. 
Dorcas  J.  Spencer,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  Henri- 
etta E.  Brown,  Corresponding  Secretary,  132  McAllis- 
ter street,  San  Francisco;  Mrs.  Emily  Hoppln,  Treas- 
urer, Tolo;  Mrs.  M.  A.  Coughlan,  Auditor,  Sacra- 
mento; Mrs.  Ada  Van  Pelt,  Editor  of  the  "Pacific 
Ensign,"  762  Thirteenth  street,  Oakland. 

Central.  Organized  1879.  Membership,  64.  Meets 
second  and  fourth  Wednesdays  at  132  McAllister 
street.  Officers— Mrs.  H.  H.  Luse,  President;  Mrs  S. 
B.  McCoy,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  F.  S.  Vaslit, 
Corresponding  Secretary;  Dr.  Mary  Palm,  Treasurer. 

First  Baptist  Church.  Organized  1894.  Mem- 
bership, 20.  Meets  third  Tuesday  at  the  First  Baptist 
Church.  Officers— Mrs.  S.  W.  Kerrigan,  President; 
Mrs.  Hodgen.  Secretary;  Mrs.  Lewln,  Treasurer. 

Third  Congregational  CnrROH.  Organized  1894. 
Membership,  61.  Meets  fourth  Friday  at  Third  Con- 
gregational Church.  Officers— Mrs.  C.  B.  Williams, 
President;  Mrs.  Inez  Fredericks,  Recording  Secre- 
tary; Mrs.  A.  H.  Kress,  Corresponding  Secretary; 
Mrs.  E.  L.  Howard,  Treasurer. 

Northern.  Organized  1886.  Membership,  7. 
Meets  first  Thursday  in  month.  Officers— Miss  S.  M. 
N.  Cummings,  President;  Miss  G.  E.  Barber,  Secre- 
tary; Mrs.  M.  E.  Dewing,  Treasurer. 

Westminster  Pkesbyteeian  Church.  Organ- 
ized 1895.  Membership,  22.  Meetings  third  Thurs- 
days in  Westminster  Presbyterian  Church.  Officers 
—Mrs.  D.  J.  Spencer,  President;  M.  J,  L.  Dunn,  Sec- 
retary; Mrs.  C.  Adams,  Treasurer. 

Frances  Williard.  Organized  1895.  Member- 
ship, 20.  Mrs.  Annie  L.  Barry,  President;  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Jenness,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  Shehan,  Corre- 
sponding Secretary;  Mrs.  Moor,  Treasure. 

Central  M.  E.  Church.  Organized  1895.  Mem- 
bership, 16.  Mrs.  Samuel  Fear,  President;  Miss  F 
E.  Colby  Recording  Secretary;  Miss  E.  E.  Stan- 
bridge,  Correspondnig  Secretary;  Miss  Lida  Coch- 
rane, Treasurer. 


THEATRES      AND     RESORTS. 

THEATRES. 

Auditorium,  Northeast  corner  Jones  and  Eddy. 
Baldwin,  934  Market. 
Bella  Union,  805  Kearny. 
Bush  Street,  323  Bush. 

California,  Bush,  between  Kearny  and  Grant  Av. 
Chinese,  814  Washington. 
Columbia,  11  Powell. 
Cremorne,  771  Market. 
Grove  Street,  Grove,  near  Polk. 
Grovek's  Alcazar,  116  O'Farrell. 
MoRosco's   Grand  Opera  House,  Mission  near 
Third. 
Orpheum  The,  119  O'Farrell. 
Standard,  320  Bush. 
TivoLi  Opera  House,  28-32  Eddy. 

RESORTS. 

Bay  District  Race  Course,  Fifth  avenue, 
near  D. 

Central  Park,  southeast  corner  Market  and 
Eighth. 

Cliff  House  and  Seal  Rocks,  termination  of 
Point  Lobos  avenue,  six  miles  west  of  City  Hall. 

Golden  Gate  Park,  between  D  and  H,  from 
Stanyan  west  to  the  ocean. 

Harbor  View  Park,  Jefferson,  near  Baker. 

INGLESIDE  Race  Track,  Ocean  avenue,  near 
Ingleside  House 

Museum  of  Academy  of  Sciences,  819  Market. 

Olympic  Club  Grounds,  corner  Seventh  avenue 
and  I. 

Shoot  the  Chutes,  Haight,  between  Clayton  and 
Cole. 

SuTRO  Baths,  Point  Lobos  avenue,  near  Cliff 
House. 

SuTRO  Heights,  Point  Lobos  avenue,  between 
Forty-eighth  avenue  and  the  ocean. 

Telegraph  Hill  Observatory,  corner  Green- 
wich and  Kearny. 


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estates  of  incompetent  persons  and  minors,  as 
Assignee  or  Receiver,  or  in  any  other  trust  capac- 
ity, and  is  a  legal  depository  for  court  and  trust 
funds. 

Attends  to  the  collection  of  interest,  dividends, 
rents,  etc.,  for  residents  or  others. 

Acts  as  Trustee  of  mortgages  of  corporations 
and  individuals,  and  accepts  the  transfer  agency 
and  registry  of  stocks. 

Receives  deposits  subject  to  check,  and  allows 
interest  on  daily  balances.  Issues  certificates  of 
deposit  bearing  fixed  rates  of  interest.  Receives 
deposits  In  its  savings  department. 

Wills  drawn  and  taken  care  of  without  charge. 

Information  and  advice  regarding  trust  matters 
cheerfully  given. 

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to  rent  at  prices  from  $5  per  annum  upward,  ac- 
cording to  size,  and  valuables  of  all  kinds  are 
stored  at  low  rates. 

DIRECTORS  ; 

J.  D.  Fry,  Henry  Williams,  I.  G.  Wickersham, 

Jacob  C.  Johnson,  James  Treadwell,  F.  W.  Lougee, 

Henry  F.  Fortmann,  R.  B.  Wallace,    R.  D.  Fry, 

A.  D.  Sharon,  J.  Dalzell  Brown. 

OFFICERS : 

J.  D.  FRY President 

HENRY  WILLIAMS  Vice-President 

R.  D.  FRY  Second  Vice-President 

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EXPUA  NATIONS. 

According  to  the  method  adopted  In  this  city  for  numbering  buildings,  Market  Street  Is  the  starting  point 
for  numbers  on  all  streets  running  from  It  In  a  northerly,  southerly  or  westerly  direction,  and  the  water 
front  for  all  streets  running  therefrom  in  a  westerly  or  southwesterly  direction.  The  numbers  on  all  streets 
not  commencing  at  Market  Street  or  the  water  front  run  in  conformity  with  the  numbers  of  the  main  streets 
running  parallel  with  them,  except  In  the  case  of  a  few  streets  which  are  numbered  in  an  irregular  manner. 

On  all  streets  the  even  numbers  are  on  the  right-hand  side,  and  the  odd  numbers  on  the  left,  starting 
from  the  point  of  beginning.  One  hundred  numbers,  or  as  many  thereof  as  are  necessary,  are  allotted  to  each 
block  bounded  by  main  streets;  for  Instance,  Montgomery  Street  commences  at  Market,  and  the  main  streets 
crossing  as  you  proceed  north  are  Sutter,  Bush,  Pine,  etc.  Therefore  any  numbers  between  1  and  100  will  be 
found  on  the  right  or  left  hand  slde*of  the  street  between  Market  and  Sutter,  between  100  and  200  from  Sutter 
to  Bush,  between  200  and  300  from  Bush  to  Pine. 

In  the  streets  which  are  numbered,  a  dash  ( )  Indicates  that  the  cross  street  does  n6t  extend  to  that 

side;  (o),  the  street  borders  on  the  bay,  or  public  park,  cemetery,  etc.,  consequently  there  are  no  buildings  on 
blocks  thus  designated;  (e),  the  street  is  not  opened  through  the  block,  or  is  interrupted  In  Its  course  at  that 
point  by  a  public  square,  cemetery,  etc.;  (e),  end  of  street. 

The  following-named  localities  referred  to  in  the  Street  Directory  are  situated  as  follows:  Academy 
Tract,  northwest  side  of  Mission  Road,  between  Silver  and  Ocean  Avenues;  Bernal  Heights,  west  of 
Twenty-sixth  Street,  between  San  Bruno  Avenue  and  Mission  Street;  City  Land  Association  Tract,  north- 
west of  Old  San  Jose  Road,  near  County  Line;  Clarendon  Heights,  north  of  Twentieth  Street,  between 
Lincoln  Avenue  and  San  Miguel  Rancho;  College  Homestead,  east  of  County  Road  and  north  of  Silver  Avenue; 
Excelsior  Homestead,  southeast  of  Mission  Road,  near  County  Line;  Fair  Tract,  south  of  Cortland  Avenue 
and  east  of  Mission;  Falrmount  Tract,  south  of  Thirtieth  Street  and  east  of  Mission  Street;  Flint  Tract,  west 
of  Castro  Street,  between  Waller  and  Seventeenth;  Heyman  Tract,  west  of  Douglass,  between  Twenty- 
second  and  Elizabeth  Streets;  Islals  Creek,  from  west  side  of  San  Bruno  Avenue,  near  Silver  Avenue,  north 
and  east  to  the  bay;  Laguna  de  la  Merced,  near  the  County  Line  and  ocean,  6i4  miles  southwest  of  City  Hall; 
Lake  View,  west  of  Old  San  Jose  Road,  from  Ocean  Avenue  south  to  Railroad  Homestead;  Mission  and 
Thirtieth  Streets'  Extension  Homestead,  near  intersection  of  Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Castro  Street;  Paul 
Tract,  between  San  Bruno  and  Railroad  Avenues,  near  County  Line;  Presidio  Reservation,  west  of  Lyon,  and 
north  of  Lake  Street  to  the  bay  and  ocean;  Railroad  Homestead,  northwest  of  Old  San  Jose  Road,  near 
County  Line;  Richmond  District,  west  of  First  Avenue  and  north  of  Golden  Gate  Park  to  the  Presidio 
Reservation  and  ocean;  San  Miguel,  near  the  junction  of  Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Ocean  Avenue;  Silver 
Terrace  Tract,  between  San  Bruno  and  Railroad  Avenues,  south  of  Silver  Avenue;  South  San  Francisco, 
south  of  Islals  Creek  and  east  of  San  Bruno  Avenue  to  the  County  Line  and  the  bay;  Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead, west  of  Mission  Road,  near  Silver  Avenue;  Stanford  Heights  Tract,  west  of  Bellevue  Street,  from 
Twenty-flfth  south  to  Thirty-first  Street;  Sunny  Dale  Tract,  west  of  San  Bruno  Avenue,  near  the  County 
Line;  Sunny  Side,  west  of  Old  San  Jose  Road,  between  San'MIguel  Rancho  and  Ocean  Avenue;  Sutro 
Heights,  south  of  Point  Lobos  Avenue,  between  Forty-eighth  Avenue  and  the  ocean;  University  Homestead, 
west  of  San  Bruno  Avenue,  between  Silver  Avenue  and  Visltacion  Valley;  Visitaclon  Valley,  between  San 
Bruno  Avenue  and  Mission  Road,  n<;ar  County  Line;  West  End  Homestead,  north  and  south  side  of  County 
Line,  near  Mission  Road;  West  End  Tract,  between  Old  San  Jose  and  Mission  Roads  near  County  Line. 

Abbreviations. — N,  north;  E,  east;  S,  south;  W,  west;  Av,  avenue;  bet,  between;  nr,  near;  s,  side. 

II^"The  neglect  of  the  city  authorities  for  years  past  to  supervise  and  regulate  the  numbering  of 
buildings  has  led  to  such  confusion  of  numbers  on  many  streets  as  to  make  It  difficult  at  times  to  find  the 
house  sought  for,  even  with  the  aid  of  a  street  directory.  In  addition  to  this,  the  changes  in  the  names  of 
numerous  streets  in  accordance  with  a  recent  order  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  has  Increased  the  confusion 
heretofore  prevailing,  and  necessitated  the  renumbering  of  several  streets  throughout  their  entire  length. 
Up  to  the  present  time  a  few  numbers  have  here  and  there  been  changed,  but  on  a  majority  of  the  buildings 
the  old  numbers  still  remain.  To  counteract  as  far  as  possible  these  changes  In  names  of  streets  and  numbers, 
we  have  Inserted  the  old  and  new  names  of  streets  and  an  additional  column  of  figures  to  designate  both  old 
and  new  numbers. 


A,  from  First  Av  bet  Point 
Lobos  Av  and  B,  W  to  the 
ocean 

A  South,  from  Fifth  Av  South 
S  W  to  County  Line 

Aberdeen,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  County  Line 

Academy,  from  Fairmount  nr 
Chenery,  S  to  Charies 

Acadia  (Sunny  Side),  from 
Mangels  Av  S  to  Circular  Av 

Accacia,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel  Station 

Acorn  Alley,  from  W  s  Leav- 
enworth bet  California  and 
Sacramento 

Acton  (West  End  Home- 
stead), from  Mission  Road  nr 
County  Line 

Ada  Alley,  from  Ada  Court  nr 
O'FaiTUl 

Ada  Court,  from  N  s  O'Farrell 
bet  Leavenworth  and  Hyde 


Adair,  from  N  s  Howard  bet 

Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth 
Adam  (Bernal  Heights), from 

Eve  bet  San  Bruno  Av  and 

Holladay  Av 
Adams,  see  Seymour  Av 
Addison  (Fairmount  Tract), 

from  Bemis  W  to  Castro 
Adela,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Islals  Creek 
Adelaide  Place,   from   W   s 

Taylor  bet  Geary  and  Post 
Adele  Alley,  from  N  s  Jackson 

bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Adler,  from  Montgomery  Av 

bet  Pacific  and  Broadway,  W 

to  Dupont 
Agate  Alley,  from  N  s  Post 

bet  Taylor  and  Jones 
Agnes  Lane,  from  S  s  Green 

bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 


Alleen  Avenue,  from  N  s  Fif- 
teenth bet  Guerrero  and  Do- 
lores 

Alabama,  from  Channel  bet 

Florida  and  Harrison  S  to 
Esmeralda  Av 

Cross  Sts.                         w.  E. 

Channel 2  1 

Alameda 100  101 

Fifteenth 200  201 

Sixteenth 300  301 

Seventeenth 400  401 

Mariposa 500  501 

Eighteenth 600  601 

Nineteenth 700  701 

Twentieth 800  801 

Twenty-first 900  901 

Twenty-second 1000  1001 

Twenty-third 1100  1101 

Twenty-fourth 1200  1201 

Twenty-flfth 1300  1301 

Twenty-sixth 1400  1401 

Army 1500  1501 


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Alameda,  from  junction  Berry 
and  Eighth,  W  to  Harrison 

Alamo  Square,  bet  Steiner, 
Scott,  Hayes  and  Fulton 

Alaska  (South  S.  F.),  from 
the  bay  S  to  India  Basin 

Alaska  Place,  fromW  s  Mason 
bet  Bay  and  Korth  Point 

Albany  (Flint  Tract),  from 
Flint  W  to  Masonic  Av 

Albert,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  County  Line 

Albert  Alley,  from  E  s  Do- 
lores bet  Fifteenth  and  Six- 
teenth 

Albion  Avenue,  from  S  s 
Fifteenth  bet  Valencia  and 
Guerrero,  S  to  Seventeenth 

Alcatraz  (late  Chase),  from 
Islals  Creek  S  to  Hecker 

Alder  Alley,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
first  bet  Guerrero  and  Do- 
lores, S  to  Twenty-fourth 

Aldine,  from  Parker  Av  S  of 
Turk,  W  to  First  Av 

Alemany,  from  N  s  Seven- 
teenth bet  Dolores  and 
Church 

Alemany  Avenue  (Academy 
Tract  I,  ^T  %V  of  Mission  Road, 
from  Tlngley  S  W 

Alger  Place,  from  E  s  First 
bet  Harrison  and  Bryant 

Algeria  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Eighteenth  Av  South 

Alice,  from  S  s  Folsom  bet 
Third  and  Fourth 

Alice  Alley,  from  N  s  Post  bet 
Tavlor  and  .Jones 

Alleghany  (South  S.  F.),  see 

A  South 
Allen,    from   W  s    Hyde  bet 

Union  and  Filbert 
AUen  (Bernal  Heights),  see 

Bronte 
AUen  (Visitacion  Valley),  see 

Rutland 
Allison  Avenue,  from  Mission 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Alma  Avenue,  from  Cole  nr 

Grattan,  W  to  Stanyan 
Alpine   (late  Emma),  from  S 
s  Thirteenth  W  of  Castro,  S 
to  Fourteenth 
Alta,  from  W  s  Sansome  bet 

Union  and  Filbert  W 
Alta  Plaza,  bet  Steiner,  Scott, 

Clay  and  .Jackson 

Alvarado,  from  W  s  San  Jose 

Av  bet  Twenty-second    and 

Twenty-third,  W  to  View  Av 

Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

San  Jose  Avenue 2         1 

Guerrero (o      (c) 

Dolores (c)      (c) 

Church (c;      (o 

Sanchez 400      401 

Xoe 500      501 

Castro 600      601 

Diamond 700      701 

Eureka 

Douglass 800      801 

Hoffman  Avenue  ....  900      901 

View  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Amador  (South  S.  F.),  from 
the  bay  S  of  Islals  to  First 
Av  South 
Amazon  (Excelsior  Home- 
stead), from  Mission  Eoad  nr 
County  Line 
Amboy  Alley,  from  N  s  Union 

bet  Powell  and  Mason 
Amherst  (University  Home- 
stead), from  S  s  Silver  Av 
bet  Princeton  and  Tale 
Amity  Alley,  from  S  s  Chest- 
nut bet  Mason  and  Taylor 
Anderson  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  S  s  Esmeralda  Av  bet 
Ellsworth  and  Moultrie 


Andover     Avenue     (Bernal 

Heights),  from  S  s  Esmeralda 

Av  W  of  Moultrie 
Angelica,  from  S  Nineteenth 

bet  Valencia  and  Guerrero 
Ankeny    Place,    from    E    s 

Powell  bet  Sutter  and  Bush 
Anna,  see  Glasgow 
Annie,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

New  Montgomery  and  Third, 

S  E  to  Mission 
Anthony,  from  N  s  Mission 

bet  First  and  Second 
Antonio,  from  W  s  Jones  bet 

Ellis  and  O'Farrell 
Apollo  (Silver  Terrace),  from 

Thornton  Av  S  to  Williams 

Av 
Appleton,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islals  Creek 
Arago,  N  W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Koad,  from  Paulding  S  W  to 

Havelock 
Arch  (City  Land  Ass'n Tract) , 

W  of  Old  San  Jose  Koad  nr 

County  Line 
Argentine  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Forty-third  Av  South 
Arizona  (South  S.  F).  from 

■the  bay,  S  to  India  Basin 
Arkansas,  from  Sixteenth  bet 

Connecticut   and  Wisconsin, 

S  to  Tulare 
Arlington  (Fairmount  Tract) , 

from  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 

Charles,  S  W  to  Roanoake 

Arlington     Avenue     (Lake 

View),  from  Ocean  Av  S  to 
Lake  View  Av 
Army,  from  the  bay  nr  Marin, 

W  to  Fowler  Av 
Ash  Avenue,  from  W  s  Larkin 
bet  Fulton  and  McAllister,  W 
to  Buchanan 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Xess  Avenue ....  200      201 

Franklin 300      301 

Gough  400     401 

Octavla 500      501 

Laguna 600      601 

Buchanan (e)      (e) 

Ashburton  Place,  from  E  s 

Grant  Av  bet  Post  and  Sutter 

Ashbury,    from    Fulton    bet 

Masonic  Av  and  Clayton,  S  to 

Seventeenth 

Astor,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Athens     (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from  India  Av  S  W  to 
Amazon 
Attridge  Alley,  from  N  s  Fil- 
bert bet  Jones  and  Leaven- 
worth 
Atwater,   from  E    s    Larkin 
bet  Greenwich  and  Lombard 
Auburn,  from  N    s  Jackson 
bet  Mason  and  Taylor,  N  to 
Pacific 
August  AUey,  from  N  s  Green 
liet  Powell  and  Mason,  N  to 
Union 
Augusta,  from  E  s  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  Silver  Av 

Austin  Avenue,   from  w  s 

Larkin  bet  Bush  and  Pine,  W 

to  Octavla 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2  1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue 200      201 

Franklin 300      301 

Gough 400      401 

Octavla (ej      (e) 

Avery,  from  N  s  Geary  bet 

Fillmore  and  Steiner,  N  to 

Post 


Avoca,  from  Douglass  bet 
Thirty-flrst  and  Thirty-sec- 
ond 

Azores  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Twenty-ninth  Av  South 

Aztec  (Bernal  Heights),  from 
Coso  Av  E  to  Shotwell 

B,  from  First  Av  S  of  A,  W  to 
the  ocean 

B  South,  from  Third  Av  South 
S  W  to  County  Line 

Bache  (Bernal  Heights), from 
S  s  Crescent  Av  bet  Andover 
Av  and  Porter 

Bacon  (University  Home- 
stead), from  San  Bruno  Av  S 
of  Burrows 

Bacon    Place    (late    Quincy 

Place),  from   S   s    Pine   bet 

Kearny  and  Dupont 
Baden    (Sunny    Side),    from 

Mangels  Av  S  to  Circular  Av 
Badger  (Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead), W  of  Mission  Road  nr 

Silver  Av 
Bagley     Place,     from   N    s 

O'Farrell  bet  Grant  Av  and 

Stockton 
Bahama  (South   S.  F.),  see 

Eighth  Av  South 
Baker,  from  N  s  Haight  bet 

Broderlck  and  Lyon,  N  to  the 

bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Haight 2         1 

Page 100      101 

Oak 200     (o) 

Fell 300      301 

Hayes 400      401 

Grove 500      501 

Fulton 600      601 

McAllister 700     701 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  800      801 

Turk (c)      (c) 

Calvary  Cemetery  . . . 

Geary l.SOO    1301 

Post 1400    1401 

Sutter 1.500    1501 

Bush 1600    1601 

Pine 1700    1701 

California 1800    1801 

Sacramento 1900    1901 

Clay 2000    2001 

Washington 2100    2101 

Jackson 2200    2201 

Pacific  Avenue 2300    2301 

Broadway 2400    2401 

Vallejo 2500    2501 

Green 2600    2601 

Union 2700    2701 

Filbert 2800    2801 

Greenwich 2900    2901 

Lombard 3000    3001 

Chestnut, 3100    3101 

Francisco 3200    3201 

Bay 3300    3301 

North  Point 3400    3401 

Beach 3.500    3501 

Jefferson 3600    3601 

Tonquln 3700    3701 

Lewis (e)      (e) 

Baker  Alley,  from  W  s  Dupont 

bet  Jackson  and  Pacific 
Baker  Avenue  (South  S.  F.), 

E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Islals 

Creek 

Baldwin  Court,  from  N  s 
Folsom  bet  Fremont  and 
First 

Ballance,  from  N  s  Jackson 
bet  Sansome  and  Mont- 
gomery, N  to  Gold 

Balmy,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
fourth  bet  Harrison  and 
Treat  Av,  S  to  Twenty-fifth 

Baltimore  Park,  from  W  s 

Guerrero     bet     Ridley    and 
Fourteenth,  W  to  Dolores 
Banks  (Bernal  Heights), from 
Esmeralda  Av  bet   Prentiss 
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Bannam   Place,  from   N    s 

Green  bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton, N  to  Union 
Barbadoes  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Thirty-ninth  Av  South 
Barlon,  from  Garibaldi  E  of 

Cadwallader 
Bameveld  Avenue  (late  Rail- 
road Av),  from  Islais  Creek  S 
to  Silver  Av 
Barry,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  County  Line 
Bartlett,   from   S  s  Twenty- 
first    bet    Mission    and   Va- 
lencia, S  to  Army 
Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Twenty -first 2         1 

Twenty-second 100      101 

Twenty-third 200      201 

Twenty-fourth 300      301 

Twenty-fifth 400     401 

Twenty-sixth 500      501 

Army (e)      (e) 

Bartlett  (Fairmount  Tract), 

see  Harper 
Bartlett  Alley,  from  N  s  Jack- 
son bet  Kearny  and  Dupont, 
N  to  Pacific 
Bartol,  from    Broadway  bet 
Sansome    and    Montgomery, 
N  to  Vallejo 
Battery,  from  N    s    Market 
bet  Front  and  Sansome,  N  to 
the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Bush 2         1 

Pine 100      101 

California 200      201 

Eichmond 

Halleck 

Sacramento 300      301 

Commercial 

Clay 400      401 

Merchant 

Washington 500      501 

Oregon 

Jackson 600     601 

Pacific 700     701 

Chambers 

Broadway 800     801 

Vallejo 900      901 

Green 1000    1001 

Commerce 

Union 1100    1101 

Filbert 1200    1201 

Greenwich 1300    1301 

Lombard (o)    1401 

Bauer  (Academy  Tract) ,  from 
N  Ws  Mission  Road  nr  Norton 
Bay,  from  the  hay  bet  Fran- 
cisco and  Korth  Point,  W  to 
Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Kearny 2         1 

Dupont 100      101 

Midway 

Stockton 200     201 

Powell 300      301 

'Mason 400      401 

Taylor 500      501 

Jones 600      601 

Montgomery  Av 

Leavenworth 700      701 

Hyde 800      801 

Larkin 900      901 

Polk 1000    1001 

Van  Ness  Avenue (o)    1101  • 

Franklin (o)    1201 

Gough  (o)    1301 

Octavla (o)    1401 

Laguna 1500      (o) 

Buchanan 1600      (o) 

Webster  1700    1701 

Fillmore 1800    1801 

Steiner 1900    1901 

Pierce 2000    2001 

Scott ; 2100    2101 

Devisadero 2200    2201 

Broderlck 2300    2301 

Baker 2400    2401 

Lyon (e)      lo 

Bay  View  (late  Parnassus 
Av),  from  W  s  Railroad  Av 
nr  Eighteenth  Av  South 


Bay  View  Place,  from  N  s 

Union  bet  Jones  and  Leaven- 
worth 
Beach,  from  the  bay  bet  North 
Point    and   Jefferson,  W    to 
Presidio  Reservation 
Beacon    (Fairmount    Tract) , 

from  Castro  S  of  Thirtieth 
Beale,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Main  and  Fremont,  S  E   to 
the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  w.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Mission  100      101 

Howard 200      201 

Folsom 300      301 

Beale  Place — 

Harrison 400      401 

Bryant 500      (o) 

Brannan (e)      (e) 

Beale  Place,  from  E  s  Beale 

bet  Folsom  and  Harrison,  E 
to  Main 

Beaver,  from  w  s  Noe  bet 
Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth,  W 
to  Castro 

Becker  Place,  from  S  s  Taylor 
bet  Post  and  Sutter 

Bedford  Place,  from  N  s  Jack- 
son bet  Stockton  and  Powell 

Beethoven,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 

Beideman,  from  N  s  Ellis 
bet  Scott  and  Devisadero 

Belcher,  from  S  s  Thirteenth 
bet  Church  and  Sanchez,  S  to 
Fourteenth 

Belcher  Court,  from  S  s  Four- 
teenth bet  Church  and  San- 
chez 

Belden,  from  N  s  Bush  bet 
Montgomery  and  Kearny,  N 
to  Pine 

Belgrave  Avenue  (Clarendon 
Heights),  from  Lincoln  Av, 
W  to  San  Miguel  Rancho 

Bellair  Place,  from  N  s  Chest- 
nut bet  Dupont  and  Stockton, 
N  to  Francisco 

Bellevue,  from  Elizabeth  W 
of  Hoffman  Av,  S  to  Thirty- 
first 

Bellevue  Avenue,  from  s  s 

Greenwich  bet  Dupont  and 

Stockton 

Bellevue    Avenue,    S    E    of 

Mission  Road  nr  County  Line 
Belmont  Avenue,  from  Wood- 
land Av  X  W  to  Sunset  Av 
Belmont  Place,  from  E  s  Sev- 
enth bet  Bryant  and  Brannan 
Belvedere,  from  s  s  Waller 

bet  Clayton  and  Cole,   S  to 

Frederick 
Bemis     (Fairmount     Tract), 

from  Beacon  to  Castro 
Bennington     (Bemal     Heights), 

from  .iunction  North  Av  and 

Lincoln  S  to  Cortland  Av 
Benton  Avenue  (Bernal  Heights), 

from  W  s  Andover  Av  S  of 

Crescent  Av 
Bepler,  from   Old   San  Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Bergen  Alley,  from  W  s  Hyde 

bet  Bay  and  North  Point 
Berkeley  Avenue  (now  Treat 

Avi.  from  Precita  Place  bet 

Folsom  and  Harrison 
Berkshire,    nr     intersection 

Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Castro 
Berlin      (University     Home- 
stead), from   Silver  Av  bet 

Girard  and  Goettingen 
Bermuda  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Twenty-fourth  Av  South 
Bemadotte,  E  of  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Ish.is  Creek 
Bemal  (now  Shotwell),  from 

Twenty-sixth  nr  Howard,  S 

to  Precita  Av 


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Bemal  Avenue  iBemal  Heights) 
from  Coso  Av  nr  California 
Av,  E  to  Shotwell 
Bernard,  from  W  s  Taylor 
bet  Pacific  and  Broadway, 
W  to  Leavenworth 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Taylor 2         1 

Jones 100      101 

Leavenworth (e)      (e) 

Bemice,  from  S  s  Twelfth  bet 

Folsom  and  Harrison,  S  W  to 

Thirteenth 

Berry,  from  the  bay  bet  King 

and  Channel,  S  W  to  Eighth 

Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Second 2         1 

Hammond  Place — 

Third 100      101 

Madden — 

Haggln — 

Tevis — 

Dewey — 

Fourth 200      201 

Fifth :300      301 

Sixth 400      401 

Seventh 50O      501 

Channel 

Eighth le)      (e) 

Berry    Place    (late   Martin), 
from  E  s  Grant  Av  bet  Sutter 
and  Bush 
Bigelow,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Biggs,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Islais  Creek 
Billings    Place,    from    N    s 
Filbert     bet     Sansome    and 
Montgomery 
Birch  Avenue,  from  W  s  Lar- 
kin bet  Grove  and  Fulton,  W 
Cross  Sis.  N.       s. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk  100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue 200      201 

Franklin (c)      (c) 

Gough (c)      (c) 

Octavla 500      501 

Laguna 600     601 

Buchanan TOO      701 

Bismarck,  from  Old  San  Jose 

Koad  nr  County  Line 
Blackstone,     from    Franklin 
bet  Greenwich  and  Lombard 
Blaine  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Eugenia  Avi,  from  Prentiss 
nr  Cortland  Av,  W  to  North 
Av 
Blake     (late     Ferrie),    from 
Point  Lobos  Av  bet  Collins 
and  Cook 
Blanche  Alley,  from  Twenty- 
third  bet  Church  and  Sanchez 
BlUXOme,  from  W  s   Fourth 
bet  Brannan  and  Townsend, 
W  to  Sixth 
Boardman,  from  S  s  Bryant 
bet  Sixth  and  Seventh,  S  E 
to  Brannan 
Boise  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Peralta  Av),  from  S  s  Pow- 
hattan  nr  Holladay  Av 
Bolivia    (South    S.   F.),   see 

Forty-ninth  Av  South 
Bond,  from  S  s  Mission  bet 

Twelfth  and  Thirteenth 
Bond  (now  Dehon),  from  S  s 
Sixteenth   bet    Church    and 
Sanchez,  S  to  Seventeenth 
Bond  Alley,  from  S  s  Green- 
wich bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Bone  Alley,  see  Green  Place 
Bonita,  from  W  s  Polk  bet 
Vallejo  and  Green,  W  to  Van 
Ness  Av 
Boston  Place,  from  W  s  First 

iiet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Bosworth,  from  W  s  Mission 

Road  S  of  Crescent  Av 
Bourbon,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Precita  Creek 


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Bourbon  Place,  from  N  s 
Eddy  tiet  Steiner  and  Pierce, 
N  to  Ellis 

Bourne,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  ItJlais  Creek 

Boutwell  (South  S.  F.),  from 
Islals  Creek,  S  to  Augusta 

BowdOin  (University  Home- 
stead), from  S  s  Silver  Av  W 
of  Hamilton 

Bower  Place,  from  S  s  Green 
bet  Dupiint  and  Stockton 

Bowie  Avenue,  from  E  s 
Eleventh  bet  Howard  and 
Folsom 
Bowles  Place  (now  Tonning- 
sen  Place),  from  N  s  Howard 
bet  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth 
Boyce,  from  Point  Lobos  Av 

bet  Cook  and  Williamson 
Boyd,  from  Chesley  bet  Har- 
rison and  Bryant 
Boylston,  from  N  s  Silver  Av 

W  of  Merrill 
Bradford    (Bernal  Heights), 
from  f^smeralda  Av  E  of  Car- 
ver, S  to  Powhattan 
Brady,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Potter  and  Valencia,  S  E  to 
West  Mission 
Brady  Place,  see  Rockland 
Brannan,  from  the  bay  bet 
Bryant  and  Townsend,  S  W 
to  Channel 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Beale  2         1 

Fremont 100      101 

First 200     201 

Dover 

Japan 

Second 300      301 

Stanford 

Thompson  Avenue. . . 

Third  400      401 

Pvitch 

Zoe 

Rushton  Place 

Fourth 500      501 

Fifth 600      601 

Sixth 700     701 

Clinton 

Geneva 

Boardman 

Brannan  Place 

Gilbert 

Seventh 800      801 

Langton 

Norton  Court 

Decatur 

Eighth 900     901 

Converse ■ 

Ninth 1000    1001 

Dore 

Channel (e)     (e) 

Brannan  Place,  from  S  s 
Brannan  bet  Sixth  and  Sev- 
enth 
Brazil  Avenue  (Excelsior 
Homestead),  from  Mission 
Koad  S  of  China  Av 

Brekle's  Place,  from  S  s  Pa- 

citie  liet  Hyde  and  Larkin 

Brenham  Place,  from  N  s 
Clay  bet  Kearny  and  Dupont, 
N  to  Washington 

Brewery  Alley,  from  S  s  Fol- 
som bet  Sixteenth  and  Seven- 
teenth 

Brewster  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Hope  S  W  to  Esmeralda 
Av 

Bridge  Place,  from  S  s  Broad- 
way bet  Leavenworth  and 
Hyde 

Bright  (City  Land  Associa- 
tion Tract),  W  of  Old  San 
Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 

Brigliton  Avenue  (Lake  View), 

from    Ocean  Av  S  to  Lake 
View  Av 
Britton,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  County  Line 


Broad  (Railroad  Homestead) , 
W  of  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
County  Line 

Broad's  Place,  from  N  s  Bush 
bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 

Broadway,  from  the  bay  bet 
Pacific  and  Vallejo,  W  to 
Presidio  Reservation 

Cross  S/s.                           N.  S. 

Davis 2  1 

Front 100  101 

Battery 200  201 

Sansome 300  801 

Prescott 

Bartol 

Montgomery 400  401 

Rowland 

Kearny 500  501 

Pinckney  Place 

Montgomery  Avenue. 

Dupont 600  601 

Pacific  Alley • 

Duncan  Court 

Stockton 700  701 

Virginia  Place - — 

Morey  Alley 

Powell 800  801 

Scott  Place 

Mason 900  901 

Salmon 

Himmelman  Place... 

Taylor 1000  1001 

Sweet 

Florence  Place 

Jones 1100  1101 

Leavenworth 1200  1201 

Morse  Place 

Bridge 

Hyde 1300  1301 

Morrell  Place 

Larkin 1400  1401 

Polk 1500  1501 

Van  Ness  Avenue.... 1600  1601 

Franklin 1700  1701 

Gough 1800  1801 

Octavla 1900  1901 

Laguna 2000  2001 

Buchanan 2100  2101 

Webster 2200  2201 

Fillmore 2300  2301 

Steiner 2400  2401 

Pierce 2500  2501 

Scott 2600  2601 

Devisadero 2700  2701 

Broderick 2800  2801 

Baker 2900  2901 

Lyon (e)  (e) 

Broderick,  from  N  s  Waller 
bet  Devisadero  and  Baker, 
N  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sts.                            E.  W. 

Waller 2  1 

Haight 100  101 

Page 200  201 

Oak 300  301 

Fell 400  401 

Hayes 500  501 

Grove 600  601 

Fulton 700  701 

McAllister 800  801 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  900  901 

Turk 1000  1001 

Eddy 1100  1101 

Ellis 1200  1201 

O'Farrell 1300  1301 

Geary 1400  1401 

Post 1500  1501 

Sutter 1600  1601 

Bush 1700  1701 

Pine 1800  1801 

California 1900  1901 

Sacramento 2000  2001 

Clay 2100  2101 

Washington 2200  2201 

Jackson 2300  2301 

Pacific  Avenue 2400  2401 

Broadway  2.500  2501 

Vallejo 2600  2601 

Green 2700  2701 

Union 2800  2801 

Filbert 2900  2901 

Greenwich .3000  3001 

Lombard 3100  3101 

Chestnut 3200  3201 

Francisco 3300  3301 


Bay ...3400  3401 

NorthPoint .3500  3501 

Beach 3600  3601 

Jefferson 3700  8701 

Tonquin 3800  3801 

Lewis (e)  (e) 

Bronte  (Bernal Heights), from 

S  8  Cortland  Ave   bet  Brad- 
ford and  Putnam 
Brook,  from  W  s  Mission  nr 

Cortland  Av 
Brooklyn    Place,   from  S   s 

Sacramento  bet  Dupont  and 

Stockton 
Brooks,  from  N  s  Market  bet 

Kearny  and  Grant  Av,  N  to 

Geary 
Brosnan,  from  W  s  Valencia 

bet  Ridley  and  Fourteenth, 

W  to  Guerrero 
Brown,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Brown  Alley,  see  City  Hall 

'Place 

Bruce  Avenue  (Lake  View) 

from  Harold  Av  E 

Bruce  Place,  from  W  s  Sev- 
enth bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Bruce  Place  (now  Harrison 
Av),  from    S   s    Folsom    nr 
Seventh 
Brunswick  (West  End  Home- 
stead), S  E  of  Mission  Road 
nr  County  Line 
Brush,  from  N  s  Chestnut  bet 

Scott  and  Devisadero 

Bryant,   from    the  bay  bet 

Harrison  and   Brannan,  S  W 

to  Channel,  thence  S  to  Army 

Cross  Sts.                            N.  s. 

Spear 2  1 

Main 

Beale  100  101 

Fremont 200  201 

First 300  301 

Ellery 

Rincon  Place 

Stanly  Place 

Second 400  401 

Third  500  501 

Ritch  

Zoe 

Fourth 600  601 

Weston  Place • 

Fifth 700  701 

Oak  Grove  Avenue  . .  

Morris  Avenue 

Sixth 800  801 

Garden 

Clinton 

Boardman 

Gilbert 

Seventh 900  901 

Langton 

Chesley 

Victor 

Kate 

Decatur 

Eighth 1000  1001 

Converse 

Preston  Place 

Ninth 1100  1101 

Dore 

Tenth 1200  1201 

Juniper • 

Eleventh 1300  1301 

Channel 1400  1401 

Alameda 1500  1501 

Fifteenth 1600  1601 

Sixteenth 1700  1701 

Seventeenth 1800  1801 

Mariposa 1900  1901 

Eighteenth 2000  2001 

Nineteenth 2100  2101 

Twentieth 2200  2201 

Twenty-first 2300  2301 

Twenty-second 2400  2401 

Twenty-third 2500  2501 

Twenty-fourth 2600  2fiUl 

Twenty-flfth  2700  2701 

Twenty-sixth 2800  2801 

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Bryant  Avenue  (now  Bryant 
Street),  from  Channel,  S  to 
Army 
Bryant    Avenue    (now    Con- 
verse), from  N  B  Bryant  bet 
Eightb  and  Ninth 
Bryant  Place  (now  Burnett 
Place),  from  N  s  Bush  bet 
Sansome  and  Montgomery 
Buchanan,  from  N  s  Market 
and  Thirteenth  bet  Laguna 
and  Webster,  N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Ridley  . .      2         1 

Hermann  100      101 

Waller 200     201 

Elm 

Haight 300      301 

Rose  Avenue 

Page 400      401 

Lily  Avenue 

Oak 500      501 

Hickory  Avenue 

Fell 600      601 

Linden  Avenue 

Hayes 700     701 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 800      801 

Birch  Avenue 

Fulton 900      901 

Ash  Avenue 

McAllister 1000    1001 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  1100    1101 

Turk, 1200    1201 

Laurel  Avenue .. 

Eddy 1300    1301 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 1400    1401 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1500    1501 

Clarence  Court 

Geary 1600    1601 

Post 1700    1701 

Sutter 1800    1801 

Bush 1900    1901 

Pine 2000    2001 

California 2100    2101 

Sacramento  , 2200    2201 

Clay 2300    2301 

Washington 2400    2401 

Jackson 2500    2501 

Pacific  Avenue 2600    2601 

Broadway 2700    2701 

Vallejo 2800    2801 

Green 2900    2901 

Union 3000    3001 

Filbert 3100    3101 

Plxley  

Greenwich 3200    3201 

Moulton 

Lombard 3300    3301 

Chestnut (c)      (c) 

Lobos  Square 

Bay 3600    3601 

NorthPoint 3700    3701 

Beach 3800    3801 

Jefferson  3900    3901 

Tonquln 4000    4001 

Lewis (e)      (e) 

Buc&anan  Alley,  see  Maiden 
Alley 

Vista  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Coso  Av  bet  Elsie  and 
North  Av,  S  W  to  Cortland  Av 

Vista  Avenue  (late 

Park     Road),     surrounding 
Buena  Vista  Park 

Buena    Vista    Park,    S    of 

Haight   bet    Broderlck    and 
Lott 

Buena   Vista    Square,    bet 

Napa,   Shasta,  Vermont  and 

Utah 
Bulah  (late  Kate),  from  Cole 

bet  Waller  and  Frederick,  W 

to  Stanyan 
Burcham  Place,   from  W   s 

Leavenworth      bet     Golden 

Gate  Av  and  Turk 
Burgoyne   Place,   from   S   s 

Pacific  bet  Leavenworth  and 

Hyde 


Burnett  Place,  from  N  s  Bush 
bet  Sansome  and  Montgom- 
ery 
Burnside  Avenue,  nr  inter- 
section Old  San  Jose  Road 
and  Castro 
Burritt,  from  S  s  Bush  bet 

Stockton  and  Powell 
Burrows  (University  Home- 
stead), from  San  Bruno  Av 
S  of  Felton 
Bush,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Sutter  and  Pine,  W  to  Cen- 
tral Av 
C?-oss  Sts.  N.       S. 

Market 2         1 

Battery 100      101 

Sansome 200     201 

Burnett  Place 

Montgomery 300      301 

Trinity 

Russ  Alley 

Belden 

Kearny 400      401 

St.  George  Alley 

Clara  Lane 

Mary  Lane 

Dupont .500 

Grant  Avenue 501 

Chatham  Place 

Stockton 600     601 

Burritt 

Monroe 

Chelsea  Place 

Powell 700     701 

Bush  Street  Place 

Mason 800     801 

Taylor 900     901 

Jones 1000    1001 

Leavenworth 1100    1101 

Hyde 1200    1201 

Broad's  Place 

Larkln 1300    1301 

Polk 1400    1401 

Van  Ness  A  venue 1500    1501 

Franklin 1600    1601 

Gough 1700    1701 

Octavla 1800    1801 

Laguna 1900    1901 

Buchanan 2000    2001 

Webster..'. 2100    2101 

Cottage  Row 

Fillmore 2200    2201 

Steiner 2300    2301 

Pierce 2400    2401 

Scott 2500    2501 

Devlsadero 2600    2601 

Broderlck 2700    2701 

Baker 2800    2801 

Lyon 2900    2901 

Central  Avenue  (e)      (e) 

Bush  Street  Place,  from  N  s 
Bush  bet  Powell  and  Mason 
Butler  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Folsom),  from  Esmeralda  Av 
bet  Banks  and    Gates,   S  to 
Cortland  Av 
Butte  (now  Nineteenth),  from 
the  bay  bet  Eighteenth  and 
Twentieth,  W  to  Harrison 
Byington  Avenue  (now  Olive 
Avenue),  from  W  s  Webster 
bet  Ellis  and  O'Farrell,    W 
to  Steiner 
Byrne,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Islais  Creek 
Byrne    (Visitacion    Valley), 

see  Peabody 
Byron  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Brewster),  from  Isabel  S  W 
to  Rutledge  Av 
Byron  (West  End  Tract),  see 

Regent 
Byxhee  (City  Land  Associa- 
tion Tract),  W  of  Old   San 
Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 
C,  from  First  Av  S  of  B,  W  to 

the  ocean 
C  South,  from  Water  Front 

S  W  to  County  Line 
Catoot  (Bernal  Heights),  from 
Franconla    N  W  to  Peralta 
Av 


Cadell  Alley,  from  N  s  Union 

bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 
Cadwallader,  E  of  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Islais  Creek 
Caine  Avenue,  W  of  Old  San 

Jose    Road,   nr  Ocean  View 

Station 
Calaveras  (South  S.  F.),  from 

the    bay    bet    Amador    and 

Mendocino,   W   to  First  Av 

South 

Caledonia   Alley,    from   Fif- 
teenth bet  Mission  and  Va- 
lencia, S  to  Sixteenth 
Calhoun,  from  N  s  Green  bet 
Sansome    and    Montgomery, 
N  to  Union 
California,     from     junction 
Market  and  Drumm  bet  Pine 
and  Sacramento,  W  to  City 
Cemetery 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Market  and  Drumm..      2         1 

Davis 100      101 

Front 200     201 

Battery 300     3U1 

Sansome 400      401 

Leidesdorff 

Montgomery 500     501 

Spring 

Webb . 

Kearny 600     601 

Wallace  Place 

St.  Mary 

Quincy 

Dupont 700     701 

Sellna  Place 

Grace  Terrace 

Stockton 800     801 

Pratt  Place 

Prospect  Place 

Miles  Court 

Powell 900     901 

Mason 1000    1001 

Cushman 

Taylor 1100    1101 

Jones 120O    1201 

Leavenworth 1800    1301 

Helen 

Jacoby  Place 

Hyde 1400    1401 

Larkln 1500    1501 

Polk 1600    1601 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1700    1701 

Franklin 1800    1801 

Gough 1900    1901 

Octavla 2000    2001 

Laguna 2100    2101 

Buchanan 2200    2201 

Webster 2300    2301 

Middle 

Fillmore  .  2400    2401 

Steiner..  2500    2501 

Pierce..  2600    2601 

Scott 2700    2701 

Devlsadero 2800    2801 

Broderlck 290Q    2901 

Baker 3000    3001 

Lyon 3100    3101 

Central  Avenue 3200    3201 

Walnut 3300     (o) 

Laurel 3400     (6) 

Locust 3500      (o) 

Spruce 360O     (o) 

Maple 3700     (o) 

Cherry 3800     (o) 

First  Avenue 3900    3901 

California   Avenue    (Bernal 
Heights),  from  Coso  Av  bet 
Mission  and  Prospect  Av,S  W 
to  Cortland  Av 
California  South,  from  First 
Av   bet    Clement   and    Cali- 
fornia, W  to  Sixth  Av 
Cambridge  ( nniversity  Homestead), 
from  S  s  Sliver  Av  bet  Tale 
and  Oxford 
Camelia,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  San  Miguel 
Camp,  from  E  s  Guerrero  bet 

Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth 
Canal  (College  Homestead), 
from   E  s  Mission  Road   nr 
Silver  Av 


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DIXON,  BORGESOH  i  CO., 

37  Market  Street,  S.  F., 


CROCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


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Capitol  Avenue,  from  Ocean 

Av  nr  Mlramar  Av,  S  to  Pal- 
metto Av 
Capp,  from  S  s  Fifteenth  bet 
Howard    and    Mission,    S  to 
Twenty-sixth 
Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Fifteenth 2         1 

Adair 

Sixteenth 100      101 

Seventeenth 200     201 

Eighteenth 300      301 

Nineteenth 400      401 

Twentieth 500     501 

Twenty -first 600     601 

Twenty-second 700     701 

Twenty-third 800     801 

Twenty-fourth 900      901 

Twenty-fifth 1000    1001 

Twenty-sixth (e)     (e) 

Card  Alley,  from  W  s  Stock- 
ton bet  Vallejo  and  Green 
Carl,  from  Clayton  S  of  Fred- 
erick, W  to  First  Ay 
Carlos     (Fairmount    Tract), 

see  Dlgby 
Carlos  Place,  from  S  s  O'Far- 

rell  bet  Powell  and  Mason 
Carolina,   from    Eighth   bet 
Wisconsin  and  De  Haro,  S  to 
Tulare 
Caroline  (now  Harriet),  from 
S  8  Folsom   bet   Sixth   and 
Seventh 
Caroline  (now  Dore),  from  S  s 
Howard  l)et  Ninth  and  Tenth 
Caroline  Place,  from  E  s  Pow- 
ell bet  Jaclison  and  Pacific 
Carr,  from  Paul  Av  S  to  Sa- 
linas Av 
Carr  Place,  from  S  s  Chestnut 

bet  Mason  and  Taylor 
Carrie,  from  Chenery  nr  Cas- 
tro 
Carter,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 

Carthagena  (South  S.  F.), 
see  Forty-eighth  Av  South 

Carver  (Bernal  Heights) ,  from  Es- 
meralda Av  S  to  Powhattan 

Case,  from  W  of  San  Bruno  A v 
nr  head  Islals  Creeli 

Casein  Avenue,  from  Doug- 
lass nr  Nineteenth  to  Eagle 

Castro,  from  S  s  Thirteenth 
W  of  Noe,  S  to  Old  San  Jose 
Eoad 

Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Ridley 2         1 

Fourteenth 100      101 

Henrv 

Fifteenth 200      201 

Tilden 

Beaver 

Sixteenth 300      301 

State  

Marljet 

Seventeenth 400     401 

Eighteenth 500     501 

Nineteenth 600     601 

Twentieth 700     701 

Liberty 

Twenty-first 800     801 

Hill 

Twenty-second 900     901 

Alvarado 

Twenty-third 1000    1001 

Elizabeth 

Twenty-fourth 1100    1101 

Jersey  

Twenty-fifth 1300    1201 

Clipper 

Twenty-sixth 1300    1301 

Array 

Twenty-seventh 1400    1401 

Duncan 

Twenty-eighth 1500    1501 

Valley 

Twenty-ninth 1600    1601 

Day 

;  Thirtieth  1700    1701 


Cayuga  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  from  Ocean  Av  W  of 
Mission  Road 
Cedar,  from   N    s   Clay   bet 
Davis  and  Front,  N  to  Wash- 
ington 
Cedar  Avenue,  from  W  s  Lar- 
kln  bet  Geary  and  Post,  W  to 
Laguna 
Cross  ats.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk  100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue (c)      (c) 

Franklin (c)      (c) 

Gough  (c)      (c) 

Octavia 500      501 

Laguna (e)      (e) 

Cedar  Lane,  see  Clarion  Alley 
Cemetery  Avenue,  see  Cen- 
tral Av 
Center  (now  Sixteenth),  from 
the   bay  bet  Fifteenth  and 
Seventeenth,  W  to  Harrison 
Central    (City    Land    Ass'n 

Tract),  see  Sargent 
Central  Avenue.  This  Ave- 
nue now  includes  the  street 
formerly  called  Lott  and  ex- 
tends from  the  Presidio  Res- 
ervation W  of  Lyon,  S  to 
Buena  Vista  Av 

Old  Mimbers. 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Geary 2         1 

Post 100     (o) 

Sutter 200     (o) 

Bush 300     (o) 

Pine 400     (o) 

California 500      501 

Sacramento 600     601 

Clay 700     701 

Washington 800     801 

Jackson 900      901 

Pacific  Avenue 

2few  Numbers. 

E.         W. 

Buena  Vista  Avenue.      2         1 

Waller 

Haight 100      101 

Page 200      201 

Oak (c)      (c) 

Golden  Gate  Park  ... 

Fell 400      401 

Hayes 500     .501 

Grove 600      601 

Fulton 700      701 

McAllister 800      801 

Golden  Gate  Av 900     901 

Turk (c)      (c) 

Calvary  Cemetery  . . . 

Geary 1400    1401 

Post 1.500     (o) 

Sutter 1600     (o) 

Bush 1700     (o) 

Pine 1800     (o) 

California 1900    1901 

Sacramento 2000    2001 

Clay 2100    2101 

Washington 2200    2201 

Jackson 2300    2301 

Pacific  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Central    Court,    from    S    s 
Haight   bet  Gough  and  Oc- 
tavia 
Central  Ocean  Road,  from  H 

nr  Second  Av.  S  W  to  Ocean 
Av 

Central  Place,  from  S  s  Pine 

bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 
Ceres  (Silver  Terrace),  from 

Thornton  Av  S  E  to  Williams 

Av 
Chambers,  from  W  s  Davis 

bet  Pacific  and  Broadway,  W 

to  Battery 

Chambers  Place,  from  N  s 

Greenwich  bet  Powell  and 
Mason,  N  to  Lombard 
Channel,  from  the  bay  bet 
Berry  and  Hooper,  S  W  to 
Seventh,  thence  W  to  Har- 
rison 


Channel,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  head  Islais  Creek 

Chapultepec  (Bemal  Heights), 
from  Coso  Av  bet  Prospect 
Av  and  Elsie,  S  W  to  Cort- 
land Av 

Charity,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Islals  Creek 

Charles  (Fairmount  Tract), 
from  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
Arlington  to  Chenery 

Charles  Place,  from  N  s  Har- 
rison bet  First  and  Second 

Charter  Oak  Avenue,  from 
Islals  Creek  E  of  San  Bruno 
Av,  S  to  Paul  Tract 

Chase,  see  Commonwealth  Av 

Chase  (now  Alcatraz),  from 
Islais  Creek  S  to  Hecker 

Chase  Place,  from  E  s  Mason 
bet  Broadway  and  Vallejo 

Chatham  Place,  from  N  s 

Bush  bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton 

Chattanooga,  from  S  s 
Twenty-first  bet  Dolores  and 
Church,  S  to  Twenty-fourth 

Chelsea  Place,  from  S  s  Bush 

bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Chenery  (Fairmount  Tract), 

from  Thirtieth  nr  Church,  S 

and  S  W 
Cherry,  from  N  s  California 

bet  Maple  and  First  Av,  N  to 

Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

California 2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Clay 200     201 

Washington 300      301 

Jackson 400      401 

Pacific  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Cherubusco  (Bernal  Heights, 

now   Elsie),  from    Coso  Av 

bet  Chapultepec  and  Buena 

Vista,  S  W  to  Cortland  Av 
Chesley,  from  S  s  Harrison 

bet  Seventh  and  Eighth,  S  E 

to  Bryant 
Chestnut,  from  the  bay  bet 

Lombard  and  Francisco,  W 

to  Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  its.  N.       S. 

Sansome 2         1 

Montgomery  .....   ... 

Wlnthrop 

Kearny  100      101 

Dupont  200     201 

Bellalr  Place 

Stockton 300     301 

Chestnut  Alley 

Powell 400     401 

Mason 500      501 

Carr  Place... 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Taylor 600      601 

Jones 700      701 

Leavenworth 800     801 

Hyde 900      901 

Larkln 1000    1001 

Polk 1100    1101 

Van  Ness  Avenue. . .  .1200    1201 

Franklin 1300    1301 

Gough 1400    1401 

Octavia 1500    1501 

Laguna (o)    1601 

Buchanan (o)    1701 

Webster 1800    ISOl 

Fillmore 1900    1901 

Stelner 2000    2001 

Pierce 2100    2101 

Scott 2200    2201 

Devlsadero 2300    2301 

Broderlck 2400    2401 

Baker 2500    2501 

Lyon (e)      (e) 

Chestnut  Alley,   from   N    s 

Chestnut  bet  Stockton  and 

Powell 
China    (South    S.    F.),   from 
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China  Avenue  (Excelsior 
Homestead),  from  Mission 
Road  S  of  Japan  Av 
Churcll,  from  Hermann  bet 
Dolores  and  Sanchez,  S  to 
Thirtieth.  (Some  of  the 
buildings  on  this  street  are 
incorrectly  numbered.) 
Cross  S/s.  W.       B. 

Hermann 2         1 

Thirteenth 100      101 

Reservoir 

Fourteenth 200     201 

Market 

Fifteenth 300     801 

Sixteenth 400     401 

Church  Lane 

Seventeenth 500      501 

Borland 

Eighteenth 600     601 

Hancock 

Nineteenth 700     701 

Cumberland 

Twentieth 800     801 

Liberty 

Twenty-first 900      901 

Twenty-second 1000    1001 

Twenty-third...  (900)  1100    1101 
Twenty-fourth  (1000)  1200    1201 

Jersey 

Twenty-flfth 1300    1301 

Clipper 

Twenty-sixth 1400    1401 

Army 

Twenty-seventh 1500    1501 

Duncan 

Twenty-eighth 1600    1601 

Valley 

Twenty-ninth 1700    1701 

Day 

Thirtieth  (e)     (e) 

Churcli  Alley,  from  N  s  Wash- 
ington bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton 
Church   Avenue    (late  Noo- 
nan's  Place),  from  S  s  Vallejo 
bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Church  Lane,  from  W  s  Do- 
lores bet  Sixteenth  and  Sev- 
enteenth, W  to  Church 
Church    Place   (now   Edith) 
from  W  s  Dupont  bet  Green- 
wich and  Lombard 
Churchill  Court,  see  Tiffany 

Place 
Circular  Avenue  (Sunny  Side) 

from  Joost  Av  S  W 
City  Hall  Avenue  (late  Park 
Avenue),  from  S  s  McAllis- 
ter nr  Leavenworth,  S  W  to 
Larkin 

City  Hall  Place,  from  N  s 

McAllister    bet    Hyde     and 
Larkin 
City  Hall  Square,  from  N  s 

Market  opp  Eighth,  to  City 
Hall  Av 

Clairville  Place,  see  Graham 

Place 
Clara,  from  W  s  Ritch  bet 
Folsom  and  Harrison,   S  W 
to  Sixth 
Cross  tits.  N.       S. 

Ritch  2         1 

Fourth 100      101 

Hulbert  Alley ■ — - 

Fifth 200      201 

Sixth (e)     (e) 

Clara  Avenue,  from  N  s  Eigh- 
teenth W  of  Douglass 
Clara  Lane,  from  N  s  Sutter 
bet  Kearny  and  Grant  Av,  N 
to  Bush 

Clarence  Court,  from  E  s 
Buchanan  bet  O'Farrell  and 
Geary 

Clarence   Place,    from   N  s 

Townsend    bet    Second   and 
Third 


Clarendon  Avenue(Clarendo)i 

Heights),    from    Lincoln  Av 
"W  to  San  Miguel  Rancho 
Clarion   Alley     (late   Cedar 
Lane)  from  W  s  Mission  bet 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth, 
W  to  Valencia 
Clark,  from  W  s  Drumm  bet 
Jackson    and   Pacific,  "W  to 
Front 
Clarke,  see  Clarkson 
Clarkson  (late  Clarke)  from 
Castro    nr   Thirtieth,   W    to 
Fowler  Av 
Clay,  from  the  bay  bet  Sacra- 
mento and  Washington,  W  to 
First  Av 
Cross  Six.  N.       S. 

East  North 2         1 

Drumm 100      101 

Davis 200     201 

Cedar 

Front 300      301 

Battery 400     401 

Sansome    500     501 

Leidesdorff 

Montgomery 600      601 

Kearny 700     701 

Brenham  Place 

Dupont 800      801 

Waverly  Place 

Spofiford 

Stockton 900      901 

Clay  Avenue 

Prospect  Place 

Powell 1000    1001 

Fremont  Court 

Tay 

Wetmore  Place 

Mason 1100    1101 

Yerba  Buena 

Taylor 1200    1201 

Jones 1300    1301 

Priest 

Reed — - 

Leavenworth 1400    1401 

Hyde 1500    1501 

Torrens  Court 

Larkin 1600    1601 

Polk 1700    1701 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1800    1801 

Franklin 1900    1901 

Gough (c)      (c) 

Lafayette  Park 

Laguna 2200    2201 

Buchanan 2300    2301 

Webster 2400    2401 

Fillmore 2500    2501 

Stelner (o)    2601 

Pierce (o)    2701 

Scott 2800    2801 

Devlsadero 2900    2901 

Broderick 3000    3001 

Baker 3100    8101 

Lyon 3200    3201 

Central  Avenue 3300    3301 

Walnut 3400    3401 

Laurel 3500    3501 

Locust 3600    3601 

Spruce 3700    3701 

Maple 3800    3801 

Cherry    8900    3901 

First  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Clay  Avenue,  from  N  s  Clay 

bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Clajrton,  from  Fulton  bet  Ash- 
bury  and  Cole,  S  to  Seven- 
teenth 
Clement,  from  First  Av  bet 
Point  Lobos  Av  and  Califor- 
nia, W  to  the  ocean 
Clement    Place,    from    S    s 
Green  bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton 
Clementina,  from  W  s  First 
bet  Tehama  and  Folsom,  S  W 
to  Ninth 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

First 2         1 

Rodney 

Oscar  Alley 

Second. (c)      (c) 

Third (c)      (c) 


Fourth 300      301 

Fifth 400      401 

Sixth (c)      (c) 

Seventh (c)      (c) 

Sumner 

Eighth 700     701 

Ninth (e)      (e) 

Cleveland,  from  E  s  Seventh 
bet  Folsom  and  Harrison,  to 
Sherman 
Cliff  Avenue,  from  Point  Lo- 
bos Av  nr  Thirty-ninth  Av, 
W  to  the  ocean 
Clinton  (now  Harriet), from S 
8  Bryant  bet  Sixth  and  Sev- 
enth, S  E  to  Brannan 
Clinton,  nr  intersection  of  Old 

San  Jose  Road  and  Castro 
Clinton  Park,  from  W  s  Va- 
lencia bet  Ridley  and  Four- 
teenth, W  to  Dolores 
Clipper,  from  W  s  Dolores  bet 
Twenty-fifth    and     Twenty- 
sixth,  W  to  Fowler  Av 
Cross  S's.  N.       s. 

Dolores 2         1 

Church 100      101 

Sanchez 200     201 

Margary 

Noe 300      301 

Castro 400      401 

Diamond 500     501 

Douglass 600     601 

Clive,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Clover,  from   Eighteenth  W 

of  Clara  Av 
Clyde  (late  Liberty),  from  N 
s  Townsend  bet  Third   and 
Fourth 

Codman    Place,    from    S    s 

Washington  bet  Powell  and 
Mason 

Cohen  Place,  from  S  s  Ellis 
bet  Leavenworth  and  Hyde 

Cole,  from  Fulton  bet  Clayton 
and  Shrader,  S  to  Clarendon 
Av 

College  (University  Home- 
stead), from  S  8  Silver  Av 
W  of  Dartmouth 

College  Place,  from  N  s  Hayes 
bet  Larkin  and  Polk 

Collingwood  (late  Sherman), 
from  S  s  Seventeenth  bet 
Castro  and  Diamond,  S  to 
Twenty-second 

Collins,  from  Point  Lobos  Av 
bet  Wood  and  Blake 

Colorado,  from  the  bay  S  to 
India  Basin 

Colton,  from  Brady  bet  Mar- 
ket and  West  Mission 

Columbia  (now  Florida) ,  from 
Channel  bet  Bryant  and  Ala- 
bama, S  to  Army 

Columbia  (now  Cumberland) , 
from  W  8  Guerrero  bet  Nine- 
teenth and  Twentieth,  W  to 
Noe 

Columbia  Place  (now  Fargo 

Place),  from  W  s  Boardman 
bet  Bryant  and  Brannan 

Columbia  Place  (Bema)  Heiglils, 
now  Alabama),  from  Precita 
Av  S  to  Esmeralda  Av 

Columbia  Square,  from  S  s 
Folsom  bet  Sixth  and  Sev- 
enth, S  E  to  Harrison 

Columbia  Square  (Park),  bet 

Folsom,  Harrison,  Columbia 

Square  and  Sherman 
Colusa  (now  Army),  from  the 

bay   bet   Twenty-sixth    and 

Marin.  W  to  Utah 
Commerce,  from  W  s  Front 

bet  Green  and  Union,  W  to 

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Commercial,  from  the  bay 
bet  Sacramento  and  Clay,  W 
to  Dupont 

Cross  Sts.                           N.  S. 

EastXorth 2  1 

Drumm 100  101 

Davis 200  201 

Front 300  301 

Batterv 400  401 

Sansome 500  501 

Leidesdorff 

Montgomery 600  601 

Kearny 700  701 

Dupont (e)  (e) 

Commonwealth  Avenue  (late 

Chase),  from  N  s  Point  Lobos 
Av  bet  Parker  and  Jordan 

AV8 

Concord  Avenue  (West  End 

Tract),    from    E    s   Mission 

Pvoad  nr  County  Line 
Congdon  (College  Homestead),  from 

Canal  to  Silver  Av 
Congo    (Sunny    Side),    from 

Mangels  Av  S  to  Circular  Av 
Congress  (Flint  Tract),  from 

Buena  Vista  Av  S  W  to  Ash- 

burv 
ConMihg  (South  S.  F.) ,  from 

Silver  Av  nr  Augusta 
Connecticut,  from  Sixteenth 

bet  Missouri  and  Arkansas, 

S  to  Tulare 
Converse,  from  S  s  Bryant 

bet  Eighth  and  Xinth,  S  E  to 

Brannan 
Cook,  from  Point  Lobos  Av 

bet  Blake  and  Boyce 
Cooper's  Alley,  from  N  s  Jack- 
son bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 
Cora,  "W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Corbett  Avenue,  from  Seven- 
teenth and  Clara  Av  S  W  to 

Ocean  Av 
Corea  (South  S.  F.) ,  see  Ninth 

Av  South 
Cortez  (Bernal  Heights,  now 

Rutledge    Av),    from   Fran- 

conia  Av  S  W 
Cortland    Avenue     (Bemal 

Heights),    from    Mission   nr 

Thirtieth,  E  to  San  Bruno  Av 
COSO   Avenue    (Beraal   Heights), 

from  Precita  Av  nr  Mission, 

S  E  to  North  Av 
Costa  Rica  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Thirty-sixth  Av  South 
Cotta  (Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead), W  of  Mission  P.oad  nr 

Sliver  Av 
Cottage  Place,  from  E  s  Jones 

bet  Geary  and  Post 
Cottage  Row,  from  N  s  Sutter 

bet  Webster  and  Fillmore,  N 

to  Bush 
Cotter  (Academy  Tract), from 

N    W    8    Mission    Road  bet 

Theresa  and  Francis 
County  or  Mission  Road,  from 

termination  of  Mission  S  W 
to  County  Line 

Cram  Place,  from  N  s  Golden 
Gate  Av  bet  Buchanan  and 
Webster 

Crane,  from  Paul  Av  S  to 
Salinas  Av 

Craut  (College  Homestead), 
from  Canal  S  to  Silver  Av 

Creek  Lane  (now  Erie) ,  from 
N  E  Folsom  bet  Thirteenth 
and  Fourteenth 

Crescent  Avenue,  from  Mis- 
sion S  of  West  Av,  E  to  San 
Bruno  Av 

Croce  (Academy  Tract) ,  from 
N  W  s  Mission  Road  bet 
Francis  and  Harrington 

Crocker,  from  N  s  West  Mis- 
sion bet  Brady  and  Hermann 

Crocker  (now  Clipper),  from 
Lincoln  Av  W  to  Fowler  Av 


Crocker  Avenue  (now  Clip- 
per), from  W  s  Douglass  bet 
Twenty-fifth  and  Twenty- 
sixth.  W  to  High 

Cronogue  Alley,  from  S  s 
Twenty-first  bet  Guerrero 
and  Fair  Oaks 

Crook,  from  N  s  Townsend 
bet  Third  and  Fourth 

Cross,  from  Mission  Road  nr 
County  Line 

Croton,  nr  intersection  of  Old 
San  Jose  Road  and  Castro 

Crystal  (late  Milton)  ,W  of  Old 
San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 

Cum  Cook  Alley,  from  W  s  Du- 
pont bet  .Jackson  and  Pacific 

Cumberland  (late  Columbia), 
from  W  s  Guerrero  bet  Nine- 
teenth and  Twentieth,  W  to 
Noe 

Cumberland  Place,  from  W  s 
Valencia  bet  Nineteenth  and 
Twentieth 

Curtis,  from  New  Morse  bet 
Pope  and  Reed 

Cushman,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Mason  and  Taylor,  N  to 
Sacramento 

Custom  House  Place,  from  N 
8  Washington  bet  Battery 
and  Sansome 

Cuvier  (Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead), from  W  s  Mission 
Road  nr  Silver  Av 

Cypress  Alley,  from  S  s  Twen- 
ty-fourth bet  Howard  and 
Mission,  S  to  Twenty-sixth 

D  (now  Fulton) ,  from  First  Av 
N  of  Golden  Gate  Park,  W  to 
the  ocean. 

D  South,  from  Water  Front 
S  W  to  County  Line 

Dacotah  (South  S.  F.),  from 
the  bay  S  to  India  Basin 

Dale  Place,  from  S  s  Golden 
Gate  Av  bet  Leavenworth 
and  Hyde 

Dame(Fairmount  Tract)  ,f  rom 
Thirtieth  nr  Church,  S  to 
Randall 

Danton(Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead), W  of  Mission  Road  nr 
Silver  Av 

Danvers,  from  Corbett  Av 
S  E  to  Casein  Av 

Dartmouth  (UniversitjHomestead), 
from  S  8  Silver  Av  W  of 
Bowdoln 

Davis,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Drumm  and  Front,  N  to  the 
bay 

Gross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Pine 2         1 

California 100      101 

Sacramento 200      201 

Commercial 

Clay 300      301 

Washington 400     401 

Oregon 

Jackson 500     501 

Pacific ;!;.'.'!;;;."!.'.'!.'  eoo    eoi 

Chambers 

Broadway 700     701 

Vallejo 800     801 

Dawson  Place,  from  E  s  Mason 

bet  Sacramento  and  Clay 
Day,  from  W  s  San  Jose  Av 
bet  Twenty-ninth  and  Thir- 
tieth, W  to  Fowler  Av.  (The 
buildings  on  several  blocks 
are  incorrectly  numbered.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

San  Jose  Avenue 2         1 

Dolores (200)  100      101 

Church (300)200     201 

Sanchez (400)  300      301 

Noe 400     401 

Castro 500      501 


Diamond 600      601 

Douglass 700      701 

Hoffman  Avenue 800     801 

Bellevue 900      901 

De  Boom,  from  W  s  First  bet 
Bryant  and  Brannan,  S  W  to 
Second 

De  Haro,  from  Eighth  bet 
Carolina  and  Rhode  Island, 
S  to  Islais  Creek 

De  Kalb  (Bernal  Heights ,  now 
Peralta  Av.),  from  S  s  Cort- 
land Av  bet  Heath  and  Brad- 
ford 

De  Long  (late  Schiller) ,  W  of 
Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  County 
Line 

De  Long  Avenue  (late  Lucy) , 
from  S  s  Waller  bet  Masonic 
Av  and  Ashburv 

De  Montfort  Avenue  (Lake 
View),  from  Miramar  Av  W 
to  Arlington  Av 

De  Wolf  (West  End  Tract), 
from  Sherman  Av  nr  Old  San 
Jose  Road,  S  W  to  Sickles  Av 

Dearborn  (late  Mission  Av), 
from  Ss  Seventeenth  bet  Va- 
lencia and  Guerrero 

Decatur,  from  S  s  Bryant  bet 
Seventh  and  Eighth,  SE  to 
Brannan 

Decatur  (Bernal  Heights), 
see  Roscoe 

Decker  Alley,  from  W  s  Sev- 
enth bet  Folsom  and  Harrl- 

Dehon,    from  S  s   Sixteenth 

bet  Church  and  Sanchez,  S 
to  Seventeenth 

Delaware,  from  the  bay  bet 
Massachusetts  and  Maryland, 
S  to  First  Av  South 

Delaware  (University  Home- 
stead), see  Saratoga 

Delaware  Avenue  (West  End 

Tract),  E  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 

Delaware  Avenue  (City  Land 

Ass'n  Tract),  see  Worcester 

Av 

Delaware    Court,  from    N   s 

Sutter  bet  Powell  and  Mason 

Delgado,  from  E  s  Hyde  bet 

Green  and  Union 
Delta  Place,  from  E  s  Mason 

bet  Sutter  and  Bush 
Denmark  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Second  Av  South 
Derby  (late  Oak),  from  E  s 

Mason  bet  Geary  and  Post 
Derby  Place  (late  Oak),  from 
E  s  Taylor   bet    Geary  and 
Post 
Desmond,  W  of  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  County  Line 
Detroit  (Sunny   Side),   from 
Melrose  Av  S  to  Circular  Av 
Devlsadero,   from   N  s  Thir- 
teenth bet  Scott  and  Brod- 
erick,  N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

Ridley 2         1 

Lloyd 

Waller 100      101 

Halght 200     201 

Page 300     801 

Oak 400      401 

Fell 500      501 

Hayes 600      601 

Grove 700     701 

Fulton 800      801 

McAllister 900      901 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.lOOO    1001 

Turk 1100    1101 

Eddy 1200    1201 

Ellis 1300    1301 

O'Farrell  1400    1401 

Geary 1500    1501 

Garden  Avenue 

Post 1600    1601 

Sutter 1700    1701 


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Bush 1800    1801 

Pine 1900    1901 

California 2000    2001 

o  Sacramento 2100    2101 

Clay 2200    2201 

Washington 2300    2301 

Jackson 2400    2401 

Pacific  Avenue 2500    2501 

Broadway .... ; 2600    2601 

Vallejo 2700    2701 

Oreen 2800    2801 

Union 2900    2901 

Filbert 3000    3001 

Greenwich 3100    .3101 

Lombard 3200    3201 

Chestnut 3300    3301 

Francisco 3400    3401 

Bay 3500    3501 

Xorth  Point 3600    3601 

Beach 3700    3701 

Jeflferson 3800    3801 

Tonquln 3900    3901 

Lewis (e)     (e) 

Dewey,    from  S  s  King   bet 
Third    and    Fourth,   S  E  to 
Berry 
Diamond,    from    S  s    Seven- 
teenth bet  Castro  and  Doug- 
lass, S  to  Old  San  Jose  Koad 
Diamond     (Visitacion    Val- 
ley), see  Medford 
Diana  (Silver  Terrace),  from 
>•  '   Thurnton  Av  to  Williams  Av 
Dickinson,  from  E  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Union  Av 
Digby  (Fairmount  Tract,  late 
Carlos),  from  Beacon  to  El 
Monte 

Dikeman   Place,  from  w  s 

Mason  bet  Ellis  and  O'Farrell 

Division  (late  New  Channel), 

from   Channel  nr  Tenth,  W 

and  S  AV  to  Eighteenth 

Dock    (South    S.    F.),    from 

Water  Front  S  W  to  County 

Line 

Dodge,  from   S    s  Turk   bet 

Hyde  and  Larkin 
Dolores,  from  junction  of  Mar- 
ket and  Thirteenth  bet  Guer- 
rero and  Church,  to  S  of  Thir- 
tieth 
Cross  Ms.  W.       E. 

Market  and  Ridley...      2         1 

Clinton  Park 

Baltimore  Park 

Fourteenth 100      101 

Fifteenth 200     201 

Wells  Avenue 

Sixteenth 300      301 

Church  Lane 

Seventeenth 400      401 

Railway  Avenue 

Borland 

Eighteenth (o)      501 

Nineteenth (o)      601 

Cumberland 

Twentieth 700     701 

Liberty    

Twenty-first 800      801 

Twenty-second 900      901 

Twenty-third 1000    1001 

Twenty-fourth 1100    1101 

Jersey 

Twenty-fifth 1200    1201 

Clipper 

Twenty-sixth 1300    1301 

Army 

Twenty-seventh 1400    1401 

Duncan 

Twenty-eighth 1500    1501 

Valley 

Twenty-ninth 1600    1601 

Day 

Thirtieth 1700    1701 

Dominica  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Twelfth  Av  South 
Donah,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Dora  (now  Langton),  from  S 
s  Folsom    bet  Seventh    and 
Eighth 


Dore,  from  S  s  Harrison  bet 
Xinth    and    Tenth,    S    E    to 
Brannan 
Dore  Alley,  from  Jackson  bet 

Powell  and  Mason 
Dorland,    from    W    s    Guer- 
rero   bet    Seventeenth    and 
Eighteenth,  W  to  Sanchez, 
Douglass,   from   S    s   Seven- 
teenth   W  of   Eureka,  to  S 
of  Thirtieth 
Douglass  Avenue,  from  junc- 
tion   Thirty-tirst    and    Dia- 
mond S  W  to  Thirty-second 
Dover,  from  N  s  Brannan  bet 

First  and  Second 
Dow  Place,  from  Hawthorne 

bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Downey  (now  Langton),  from 
S  s  Bryant  bet  Seventh  and 
Eighth 
Drumm,   from  N   s  Market 
bet  East  North  and  Davis  N 
to  the  bay 
Ci-oss  Sts.  B.       W. 

Market  and  Calif 'a...      2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Commercial 

Clay 200      201 

Merchant 

Washington 300      301 

Oregon 

Jackson 400     401 

Clark 

Pacific 500      501 

Drury  Lane,  from  W  s  Sev- 
enth bet  Folsom   and   Har- 
rison 
Dublin     (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from   Persia  Av   nr 
Prague 
Dumcombe  Alley,  from  N  s 
Jacksop     bet     Dupont     and 
Stockton 
Dunbar  Alley,  from  Merchant 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny, 
N  to  Washington 
Duncan,  from  W  s  San  Jose 
Av  bet  Twenty-seventh  and 
Twenty-eighth.  W  to  Fowler 
Av.    (The  buildings  on  this 
street  are  incorrectly  num- 
bered;  the  numbers  In  the 
two  right-hand  columns  are 
correct.) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

San  Jose  Avenue 2         1 

Guerrero (200)    100      101 

Dolores (300)    200     201 

Church (400)    300      301 

Sanchez (.500)    400     401 

Noe 500      501 

Castro 600      601 

Diamond 700     701 

Douglass 800      801 

Hoflfman  Avenue  ....  900      901 

Bellevue 1000    1001 

Duncan  Court,  from  N  s 
Broadway  bet  Dupont  and 
Stockton 
Dunkirk  (Bernal  Heights, 
now  Nevada  Avenue),  from 
EsmeraldaAv  S  to  Powhattan 
Dunne  Alley,  from  E  s  Kearny 

bet  Broadway  and  Vallejo 
Dupont,  from  N  s  Bush  bet 
Kearny  and  Stockton,  N  to 
the  bay.  (The  numbers  com- 
mence at  400,  a  continuation 
of  the  numbers  on  Grant  Av.) 
Cross  Sis.  E.       w. 

Bush 400      401 

Pine  500      501 

Virginia  Court 

California 600      601 

Sacramento 700     701 

Commercial  

Clay 800      801 

Washington.... 900      901 

Jackson 1000    1001 

Pacific 1100    1101 

Adler 

Broadway 1200    1201 


Montgomery  Avenue. 

Hinckley 

Vallejo 1300    1301 

Green 1400    1401 

Union 1500    1501 

Noble's  Alley 

Filbert 1600    1601 

Gerke  Alley 

Pardee  Alley 

Greenwich 1700    1701 

Edith 

Lombard 1800    1801 

Whiting 

Chestnut 1900    1901 

PfelflEer 

Francisco 2000    2001 

Bay 2100    2101 

NorthPoint 2200    2201 

Beach (e)     (e) 

Dupont  Alley  (see  Adler) 
DwigM    (University    Home- 
stead), from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  S  of  Woolsey 
E  Soutli,  from  India  S  W  to 

County  Line 
Eagle,    from   junction   Doug- 
lass  and    Nineteenth   W   to 
Falcon  Av 
East  North,  from  Market  N, 
parallel    with    the  sea  wall 
(The   old  numbers    on   this 
street  are,  at  Market  .30i,  Clay 
401,  Washington  501,  etc.) 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Sac'mto.  (o)         1 

Commercial (o)      101 

Clay (o)      201 

Merchant (o)      301 

Washington, (o)      401 

Jackson (o)      501 

Pacific (o)      601 

East  South,  from  Market  S, 

parallel  with  the  sea  wall 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market (o)         2 

Mission (o)      100 

Howard (o)     200 

Folsom (o)      300 

East    Avenue,    from    Holly 
Park  Av  E  to  Andover  Av 

East    Lake   Avenue    (West 

End    Tract),    W    of  Mission 

Road  nr  County  Line 
East  Park,  from  Holly  Park 

Av  E  to  Andover  Av 
Eaton  Alley,  from  S  s  Green 

bet  Powell  and  Mason 

Ecker,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

First  and  Second 

Ecuador   (South   S.  F.),  see 

Forty-fourth  Av  South 
Eddy,  from  junction  Market 

and   Powell    bet    Turk  and 

Ellis,  W  to  Calvary  Cemetery 

Cross  Sts.                             N.  S. 

Market  and  Powell  . .      2  1 

Glasgow 

Eddy  Place 

Mason 100  101 

Taylor 200  201 

Jones 300  301 

Wagner  Alley 

Leavenworth 400  401 

Hyde 500  501 

Larkin 600  601 

Polk 700  701 

Van  Ness  Avenue 800  801 

Franklin 900  901 

Gough 1000  (o) 

Octavia 1100  (o) 

Laguna 1200  1201 

Buchanan. 1300  1301 

Webster 1400  1401 

Fillmore 1.500  1501 

Stelner 1600  1601 

Bourbon  Place 

Pierce 1700  1701 

Farren  Avenue 

Scott 1800  1801 

Devlsadero 1900  1901 

Broderick 2000  2001 

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Eddy  Place,  from  S  s  Eddy 
bet  Powell  and  Mason 

Edgax  Avenue  (Lake  View), 

trom  Bruce  Av  nr  Harold  Av 

Edgar  Place,  from  w  s  Du- 

pont  bet  Grepnwich  and  Lom- 
board 
Edlnburgli  (Excelsior  Home- 
stead;, from  Silver  Av  S  "W 
to  Amazon 
Edith    (late   Church   Place), 
from  W  s  Duponl  bet  Green- 
wich and  Lombard 
Edna  (Sunny  Side),  from  Mel- 
rose Av  S 
Edson,    from    Kentucky   bet 

Butte  and  Napa 
Eighteenth,  from  the  bay  bet 
Mariposa  and  Nineteenth,  W 
(The  Inside  column  shows 
the  new  numbers  from  Harri- 
son W,  in  acordance  with  the 
extension  of  the  street  to  the 
bay.) 
Cross  ^is.  N.       S. 

Harrison (3100)       2         1 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (3200)     100      101 

Shotwell 

Howard (3300)    200      201 

Capp 

Mission (3400)    300      301 

San  Carlos  Avenue  . 

Stevenson 

Valencia (3500)    400      401 

Lapldge 

Guerrero (3600)     500      501 

Fair  Oaks  Court 

Dolores (3700)    600     (o) 

Church (3800)    700     701 

Sanchez (3900)    800      801 

Noe (4000)    900      901 

Hartford 

Castro (4100)  1000    1001 

Collingwood 

Diamond (4200)  1100    1101 

Eureka 

Douglass (4300)  1200    1201 

Clara  Avenue 

Eighteenth    Avenue,    from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 

Eighteenth  Avenue  South, 

from    Islais    Creek    S   E    to 
Water  Front 

Eighth,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Seventh  and  Ninth.  S  E  to 
Sixteenth 

Cross  Sis.  w.       K. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Manning  Place 

Mission 100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200      201 

Sunshine  Court 

Tehama 

Clementina 

Folsom 300      301 

Ringold 

Heron 

Harrison 400      401 

Bryant 500     501 

Brannan 600      601 

Townsend 700      701 

Eighth  Avenue,  from  Presidio 
Reservation  S  to  O 

Eighth  Avenue  South,  from 

Schneider     S    E    to    Water 

Front 
El   Dorado  (now  Fifteenth), 

from  the  bay  bet  Alameda 

and  Sixteenth,  W  to  Harrison 
El|Monte  (Fairmount  Tract, 

late  William),  from  Beacon 

to  Castro 
Eldridge,  from  Chesley    bet 

Harrison  and  Bryant 


Eleventh,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Tenth  and  Twelfth,  S  E  to 
Bryant 

Cross  Sts  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Mission 100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200      201 

Klssling, 

Bowie  Avenue 

Henrietta  Square 

Folsom 300      301 

Harrison 400      401 

Bryant (e)      (e> 

Eleventh  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  S 

Eleventh     Avenue     South, 

from     Baker    Av     S    E     to 
Water  Front 

Elgin    Park    Avenue,    from 

Hermann  bet  Valencia   and 
Market,  S  to  Thirteenth 
Eliza  Place,  from  N  s  Wash- 
ington bet  Taylor  and  Jones 
Eliza    Place     (now     Marion 
Place),  from  N  s  Union  bet 
Taylor  and  .Jones 
Elizabeth,    from    W    s    San 
Jose    Av   bet    Twenty-third 
and    Twenty-fourth,    W    to 
Bellevue 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

San  Jose  Avenue 2         1 

Guerrero (c)      (c) 

Dolores (c)      (c) 

Church, 300     301 

Sanchez 400      401 

Noe 500      501 

Castro 600      601 

Diamond 700     701 

Douglass 800      801 

Hoffman  Avenue 900      901 

Bellevue (e)      (e) 

Elizabeth  Place,   from   S   s 

Folsom  bet  Third  and  Fourth 

Elk  (South  S.  F.),  E  of  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  Islais  Creek 
Elk  (Visitacion  Valley)   see 

Aberdeen 
Ellen  (now  Hoffman  A v),  from 
S  s  Twenty-second  bet  Doug- 
lass and  Bellevue 
Ellert,    from    North    Av    nr 
Holly  Park  Av,  E  to  Andover 
Av 
Ellery  (late  Ecker),  from  S  s 
Bryant  bet  First  and  Second 
Ellick  Alley,  from  N  s  Pacific 

bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 
Elliot  Lane,  from   O'Farrell 

nr  Steiner,  N  to  Elliot  Park 
Elliot     Park,     from    W     s 
Steiner    bet    O'Farrell    and 
Geary 
Ellis,  from  junction    Market 
and  Stockton  bet  Eddy  and 
O'Farrell,  W  to  Calvary  Cem- 
etery 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Stockton      2         1 

Powell  .-. 100      101 

Glasgow 

Mason 200     201 

Taylor 300     301 

Jones 400      401 

Leavenworth 500      501 

Cohen  Place 

Hyde 600      601 

Larkin 700     701 

Polk 800      801 

Van  Ness  Avenue 900     901 

Franklin 1000    1001 

Gough 1100    1101 

Octavia 1200    1201 

Laguna 1.300    1301 

Buchanan 1400    1401 

Hollis 

Webster 1500    1501 

Folger  Place 

Fillmore 1600    1601 

Steiner 1700    1701 


Bourbon  Place 

Pierce 1800    1801 

Farren  Avenue 

Scott 1900    1901 

Beideman 

Devisadero 2000    2001 

Broderick 2100    2101 

St.  Joseph's  Avenue,  (e)      (e) 
Ellsworth  (Bernal  Heights), 

from  S  s  Esmeralda  Av  bet 

Anderson  and  Gates 
Elm  (now  Laussat  Av),from 

W  s  Buchanan  bet  Waller  and 

Haight,  W  to  Webster 
Elm  Avenue,  from  W  s  Polk 

bet    Golden    Gate    Av    and 

Turk,  W 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Polk 2         1 

Van  Ness  Avenue 100      101 

Franklin 200      201 

Gough (c)      (c) 

Elmira  (South   S.    F.),  from 

Islais  Creek  S  to  Silver  Av 
Elsie  (lateCherubusco),  from 

Coso  Av  nr  Chapultepec,  S 

W  to  Holly  Park  Av 
Elwood(late  O'Farrell  Alley) , 

from     N     s    O'Farrell    bet 

Powell  and  Mason,  N  and  W 

to  Mason 
Emma,  from  E  s  Stockton  bet 

Bush  and  Pine 
Emma  (now  Alpine),  from  S  s 

Ridley  W  of  Castro 
Emma  (now  Ledyard),  from 

Silver  Av  nr  Scott  Av 
Emmet    Place,    from   W    s 

Stockton  bet  California  and 

Enterprise,  from  E  s  Folsom 

bet    Sixteenth    and    Seven- 
teenth 
Epstein   (now  Masonic  Av), 

from  Albany  W  and  N  W  to 

Java 
Erie,  from  S  s  Mission  bet 

Thirteenth  and  Fourteenth, 

S  to  Folsom 
Erkson  Court,  from  N  s  Post 

bet    Devisadero    and    Brod- 
erick 
Esmeralda  Avenue   (Bernal 

Heights),  from  California  Av 

S  E  and  E  to  Holladay  Av 
Esmond,  from  New  Morse  nr 

Mission  Road,  S  to  Watt  Av 
Essex,  from  S  s  Folsom  bet 

First    and    Second,    S    E    to 

Harrison 
Essex  Place,  from  W  s  Essex 

bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Estafania,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Eugenia  Avenue(Bernal  Heights), 

from    Mission  nr  Thirtieth, 

S  E  and  E  to  Prentiss 
Eugenie,  from  N  s  Point  Lobos 

Av  bet  Josephine  and  Wood 
Eureka,  from  S  s  Seventeenth 

bet  Diamond  and  Douglass, 

S  to  Twenty-third 
Eureka    (Flint    Tract),    see 

Osborne 
Eureka  Place,  from  E  s  Lar- 
kin bet  Bush  and  Pine 
Evatt,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Eve  (Bernal   Heights),  from 

San  Bruno  Av   W  to  Holla- 
day  Av 
Everett  (now  Natoma),  from 

W  s  Third  bet  Mission  and 

Howard,  S  W  to  Fourth 
Evergreen  (Flint  Tract) ,  from 

Park  Road  S  W  to  Masonic  Av 
Everson  (Fairmount  Tract). 

from  Beacon  nr  Bemis 
Ewer  Place,  from  W  s  Mason 

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Ewing  Place  (late  Metcalf 
Place),  from  W  s  Laguna  bet 
Post  and  Sutter 

Exchange  Place,   from  s  s 

Pine  bet  Sansome  and  Mont- 
gomery 

Exeter,  from  Paul  Av  S  to 
Salinas  Av 

F  South,  from  India  S  W  to 
County  Line 

Fair  Avenue,  from  Mission  nr 
Twenty-ninth,  S  E  to  Cali- 
fornia Av 

Fair  Oaks,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
first  bet  Guerrero  and  Do- 
lores, S  to  Twenty-sixth 

Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Twenty-flrst 2         1 

Twenty-second 100      101 

Twenty-third 200      201 

Twenty-fourth 300      301 

Twenty-fifth 400     401 

Clipper.  

Twenty-sixth (e)     (e) 

Fair  Oaks  Court,  see  Oak- 
wood 

Fatrmount  (Pairmount  Tract), 
from  Old  San  Jose  Road  W 
to  Bemis 

Faith  (Bernal  Heights),  from 
HoUaday  Av  N  W  to  Brew- 
ster 

Falcon  Avenue,  from  Eigh- 
teenth nr  Douglass,  to  Cor- 
bett  Av 

Falcon  Place,  from  E  s  Tay- 
lor bet  Broadway  and  Vallejo 

Falkland  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Sixteenth  Av  South 

Falmouth  (late  Willow), from 
S  8  Folsom  bet  Fifth  and 
Sixth,  to  Shipley 

Farallones  (Railroad  Home- 
stead), W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Fargo  Place  (late  Columbia 
Place),  from  Boardman  bet 
Bryant  and  Brannan 

Famsworth  Lane,  from  Wil- 

lard  nr  Sullivan  W  to  Sunset 
Av 

Farragut  Avenue  (West  End 

Tract),  from  Old  San   Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Farren  Avenue,  from  n  s  Eddy 

bet  Pierce  and  Scott,  N"  to 

Ellis 
Faxton  Avenue  (Lake  View), 

from  Ocean  Av  S  to   Lake 

View  Av 
Federal  (late  Frederick) ,  from 

W  8  First   bet   Bryant   and 

Brannan,  to  Second 
Fell,   from   junction    Market 

and  Polk  bet  Oak  and  Hayes, 

W  to  Stanyan 
Ooss  Sis.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Polk 2         1 

Van  Ness  Avenue 100      101 

Franklin 200      201 

Gough 300     301 

Octavia 400      401 

Laguna 500      501 

Buchanan 600      601 

Webster 700      701 

Fillmore 800      801 

Steiner 900      901 

Pierce 1000    1001 

Scott 1100    1101 

Devlsadero 1200    1201 

Broderick 1300    1301 

Baker 1400     (o) 

Lyon 1500     (o) 

Lott.... 1600      (o) 

Masonic  Avenue 1700      (o) 

Ashbury 1800      (o) 

Clayton 1900      (o) 

Cole 200Q      (o) 

Shrader 2100      (o) 

Stanyan (e)      (e) 


Fella  Place,  from  E  s  Powell 

bet  Bush  and  Pine 
Felton      (University    Home- 
stead), from  San  Bruno  Av 
bet  Silliman  and  Burrows 
Fern  Avenue,  from  W  s  Lar- 
kin  bet  Sutter  and  Bush,  W 
to  Gough 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue 200     201 

Franklin 300      801 

Gough (e)      (e) 

Ferrie,  see  Blake 
Fielding  (late  Newhall) ,  from 
W  8  Stockton  bet  Lombard 
and  Chestnut 
Fifteenth,  from  the  bay  N  of 
Sixteenth.    W.    (The   inside 
column  shows  the  new  num- 
bers   from    Harrison    W    in 
accordance  with  the  exten- 
sion of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sis.  N.        S. 

Harrison (1300)       2         1 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (1400)    100      101 

Shotwell 

Howard (1500)    200      201 

Natoma 

Capp 

Minna 

Mission (1600)     300      301 

Lida  Place 

Julian  Avenue 

Caledonia  Alley 

Valencia (1700)    400      401 

Albion  Avenue 

Guerrero (1800)    500      501 

Aileen  Avenue 

Dolores (1900)     600      601 

Landers 

Church (2000)    700     701 

Sharon 

Sanchez".'.'.!!!  !(2i66)    800     801 

Noe (2200)    900     901 

Castro (2300)  1000    1001 

Fifteenth  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  W 

Fifteenth  Avenue  South,  from 

San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to  Water 

Front 
Fifth,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

Fourth  and  Sixth,  S  E  to  the 

bay 
Cross  Sis.  w.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Mint  Avenue 

Jessie 

Mission 100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200      201 

Tehama 

Clementina 

Folsom 300     301 

Shipley 

Clara 

Harrison 400     401 

Perry 

Bryant 500      501 

Brannan 600      601 

Bluxome 

Townsend 700     701 

King 

Berry 800     801 

Channel 

Fifth  Avenue,  from  Presidio 

Reservation  S  to  K 
Fifth  Avenue  (now  Madison 

Av),  from  Harrison  bet  Fifth 

and  Sixth 
Fifth   Avenue    South,  from 

Islais  S  E  to  Water  Front 
Figaro  (now  Franconia  Av), 

from  Peralta  Av  S  E  to  Rut- 
ledge  Av 


Filbert,  from  the  bay  bet 
Union  and  Greenwich,  W  to 
Presidio  Reservation 

Cross  Sis.                           N.  S. 

Front 2  1 

Battery 100  101 

Sansome 200  201 

Napier  Alley 

Norton  Place 

Montgomery 300  301 

Kearny 400  401 

Filbert  Place 

Varennes 

Grand  Place 

Dupont 500  501 

Medau  Place 

Jaspar  Place 

Krausgrill  Place 

Stockton 600  (o) 

Powell  . . . , 700  701 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Scotland — 

Mason 800  801 

Taylor 900  901 

Roach 

Jones 1000  1001 

Attrldge  Alley - — 

Leavenworth 1100  1101 

Hyde 1200  1201 

Larkin 1300  1301 

Polk 1400  1401 

Van  Ness  Avenue ....  1.500  1501 

Franklin IHOO  1601 

Gough  1700  1701 

Octavia 1800  1801 

Laguna 1900  1901 

Buchanan 2000  2001 

Webster 2100  2101 

Fillmore 2200  2201 

Steiner 2300  2301 

Pierce 2400  2401 

Scott 2500  2501 

Devlsadero  2600  2601 

Broderick 2700  2701 

Baker 2800  2801 

Lyon (e)  (e) 

Filbert    Place,    from    N    s 

Union  bet   Kearny  and  Du- 
pont. N  to  Filbert 
Fillmore,  from  N  s  Thirteenth 
bet  Webster  and  Steiner,  N 
to  the  bay 

Cross  Sis.                            E.  W. 

Ridley 2  1 

Hermann  100  101 

Germania 

Waller 200  201 

Laussat  Avenue 

Haight 300  301 

Rose  Avenue 

Page 40O  401 

Lily  Avenue 

Oak 500  501 

Fell 600  601 

Hayes 700  701 

Grove 800  801 

Fulton 900  901 

McAllister lOOO  1001 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.UOO  1101 

Turk 120O  1201 

Eddy 1300  1301 

Ellis 1400  1401 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1500  1501 

Geary.. 1600  1601 

Post ITOO  1701 

Sutter 180O  1801 

Bush 190O  1901 

Wlldey 

Pine 2000  2001 

Fillmore  Place 

California 2100  2101 

Sacramento 2200  2201 

Clay 2300  2301 

Washington 2400  2401 

Jackson 250O  2501 

Pacific  Avenue 2600  2601 

Broadway 2100  2701 

Vallejo 2800  2801 

Green 2900  2901 

Union 3000  3001 

Filbert 3100  3101 

Pixley  

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Moulton 

Lombard 3300    3301 

Chestnut 3400    3401 

Francisco 3500    3501 

Bay 3600    3601 

North  Point. ...     . .   .'3700    3701 

Beach ,3800    3801 

Jefferson 3900    3901 

Tonquln 4000    4001 

Lewis (e)      (e) 

Fillmore  Place,  fromW  s  Fill- 
more bet  Pine  and  California 

First,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Fremont  and  Second,  S  E  to 
the  bay 

Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Jessie 

Licl£  Alley 

Mission 100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200     201 

Tehama 

Tehama  Place 

Clementina 

Folsom 300      301 

Guy  Place 

Boston  Place 

Laurel  Place 

Harrison 400      401 

Simpson  Place 

Gabrlelle  Place 

Goodsell  Place 

Alger  Place 

Bryant .500      501 

Federal 

DeBoom  

Brannan 600      601 

Towusend (e)      (e) 

First  Avenue,  from  Presidio 
Reservation  S  to  J 

First  Avenue  (now  Julian 
Av),  from  S  s  Fourteenth 
bet  Mission  and  Valencia 

First   Avenue    South,   from 

Islais  S  E  to  Water  Front 
Fisher  Alley,  from  Powell  bet 

Pacific  and  Broadway 
FUnt  (Flint  Tract),  from  Six- 
teenth nr  Castro,  to  Albany 
Flint  Alley,  from  Vallejo  bet 

Batterv  and  Sansome 
Flood  Avenue  (Sunny  Side), 
from  Circular  Av  W  to  Ham- 
burg 
Flora  (Silver  Terrace),  from 
Parnassus  Av  to  Thornton  Av 
Floral  Grove,  see  Brooks 
Florence,  from  E  s  Mission 

Ptoad  nr  County  Line 
Florence  (City  Land  Associa- 
tion Tract),  see  Head 
Florence   Place,  from    N    s 
Broadway    bet    Taylor   and 
Jones.  N  to  Vallejo 
Florida  (late  Columia) ,  f rom 
Channel    bet     Bryant     and 
Alabama,  S  to  Army 
Cross  iSts.  w.       E. 

Channel 2         1 

.\lameda 100      101 

Fifteenth 200     201 

Sixteenth 300     301 

Seventeenth 400     401 

Mariposa 500      501 

Eighteenth 600     601 

Nineteenth 700     701 

Twentieth 800     801 

Twenty-first 900     901 

Twenty-second 1000    1001 

Twenty-third 1100    1101 

Twenty-fourth 1200    1201 

Twenty-fifth 1300    1301 

Twenty-sixth 1400    1401 

Army (e)      (e) 

Flower,  from   Loomis  W   to 

San  Bruno  Av 
Foerster  (Sunny  Side),  from 
Melrose  Av  S 


Folger  Place,  from  s  s  Ellis 

bet  Webster  and  Fillmore 
Folsom,    from    the    bay   bet 

Howard  and  Harrison,  S  W 

and  S  to  Crescent  Av 
Cross  Sts.  w.       E. 

East  South 2         1 

Steuart 

Spear 100      101 

Main 200     201 

Beale  300      301 

Zoe  Place 

Fremont 400     401 

Baldwin  Court 

Grant  Place 

First 500     501 

Rodney 

Essex 

Second 600     601 

Hubbard 

Hawthorne  

Hampton  Place 

Third 700      701 

Pitch 

Elizabeth  Place 

Alice 

Fourth 800      801 

Miller  Place 

Fifth 900      901 

Falmouth 

Sixth 1000    1001 

Caroline 

Harriet 

Columbia  Square 

Russ 

Sherman 

Moss 

Seventh 1100    1101 

Langton 

Harrison  Avenue 

Rauseh 

Otis  Place 

Eighth 1200    1201 

Ninth 1300    1301 

Tenth 1400    1401 

Juniper 

Eleventh 1.500    1501 

Norfolk    

Twelfth 1600    1601 

Thirteenth.  1700    1701 

Erie 

Fourteenth 1800    1801 

Fifteenth 1900    1901 

Sixteenth 2000    2001 

Enterprise 

Seventeenth 2100    2101 

Eighteenth  2200    2201 

Nineteenth 2300    2301 

Twentieth 2400    2401 

Twenty-first 2500    2501 

Twenty-second 2600    2601 

Twenty-third 2700    2701 

Twenty-fourth 2800    2801 

Twenty-fifth 2900    2901 

Twenty-sixth 3000    3001 

Serpentine  Avenue  . . 

Army 3100    3101 

Precita  Avenue 3200    3201 

Stoneman 

Ripley  Place 

Waltham 

Esmeralda  Avenue. . . 
Folsom   Avenue    (late   Otis 

Place),  from  S  s  Folsom  bet 

Seventh  and  Eighth 
Foote    Avenue    (West    End 

Tract),  from  S  E  s  Old  San 

Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 
Ford,  from  W  s  Sanchez  bet 

Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth, 

W  to  Noe 
Ford  (City  Land  Association 

Tract),  see  Byxbee 
Fort  Place,  from  S  s  Pacific 

bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 

Fortieth  Avenue,  from  Clem- 
ent S  to  X 
Fortieth  Avenue  South,  from 

San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to  County 
Line 
Forty-eighth  Avenue,  from 

Clement  S  to  X 


Forty-eighth  Avenue  South, 

from   San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 

Forty-fifth     Avenue,      from 

Clement  S  to  X 

Forty-fifth    Avenue    South, 

from  San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 
Forty-first     Avenue,     from 

Clement  S  to  X 

Forty-first    Avenue    South, 

from  San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 

Forty-fourth  Avenue,   from 

Clements  to  X 

Forty-fourth  Avenue  South, 

from  San  Bruno  Av  S  E   to 
County  Line 
Forty-ninth   Avenue,    from 

A  S  to  J 

Forty-ninth  Avenue  South. 

from   San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 

Forty-second  Avenue,  from 

Clement  S  to  X 
Forty-second  Avenue  South, 

from  San  Bruno  Av   S  E  to 
County  Line 
Forty-seventh  Avenue,  from 

Clement  S  to  X 

Forty-seventh  Av'nue  South. 

from  San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to 

County  Line 
Forty-sixth    Avenue,    from 

Clement  S  to  X 
Forty-Sixth  Avenue  South. 

from  San  Bruno  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 

Forty-third     Avenue,    from 

Clement  S  to  X 
Forty-third  Avenue  South, 
from   San  Bruno  Av  SE   to 
County  Line 
Fountain,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
fourth  bet  Hoffman  Av  and 
Bellevue 
Fourteenth,  from  W  s  Har- 
rison   bet     Thirteenth    and 
Fifteenth,  W  to  Park  Hill  Av 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Harrison 2         1 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom 100      101 

Shotwell 

Howard 200     201 

Natoma 

Minna 

Mission 300     301 

Julian  Avenue 

Valencia 400     401 

Guerrero 500     501 

Maple  Court 

Dolores 600     601 

Landers 

Market 

Church 700     701 

Belcher 

Belcher  Court 

Sanchez 800     801 

Walter 

Noe 900      901 

Castro 1000    1001 

Alpine 

South  Broderick 1100    1101 

Park  Hill  Avenue....  (e)      (e) 
Fourteenth    Avenue,     from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  V 

Fourteenth  Avenue  South, 

.  from    Islais    Creek    S    E    to 

Water  Front 

Fourth,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

Third  and  Fifth,  S  E  to  the 

bay 

Cross  Sts.  w.       B. 

Market 2         1 

Pioneer  Place 

Stevenson - — 

Jessie 

Mission  100      101 

Minna 

Everett 

Howard 200      201 


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Tehama.. 

Clementina 

Folsom 300     301 

Louisa 

Clara  

Harrison 400      401 

Perry 

Sliver 

Bryant 500      501 

Welsh 

Freelon 

Brannan 600      601 

Bluxome 

Townsend 700     701 

King 

Berry 800      801 

Channel 

rourth    Avenue,    from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  K 
Tourth  Avenue  South,  from 

Islals  S  E  to  California  Dry 

Dock 
Fowler     Avenue     (Stanford 

Heights),  from  Twenty-fifth 

S  to  Thirty-first 
Pox,  from  Baker  Av  S  W  to 

Garibaldi 
France    Avenue    (Excelsior 

Homestead),    from    Mission 

Koad  S  of  Russia  Av 
Francis     (Academy     Tract), 

from  NW  s  Mission  Road  bet 

Cotter  and  Croce 
Francisco,  from  the  bay  bet 

Chestnut  and  Bay,  W  to  Pre- 
sidio Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Montgomery 2  1 

Kearny 

Dupont 100      101 

Midway 

Bellalr  Place 

Stockton 200     201 

Warden 

Powell 300     301 

Mason 400      401 

Taylor 500     501 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Jones 600     601 

Leavenworth 700     701 

Hyde 800     801 

Larkln 900     901 

Polk 1000    1001 

Van  Ness  Avenue....  1100    1101 

Franklin 1200    1201 

«ough 1300    1301 

Octavla 1400    1401 

Laguna (c)      (c) 

Lobos  Square 

Webster 1700    1701 

Fillmore 1800    1801 

Stelner 1900    1901 

Pierce 2000    2001 

Scott 2100    2101 

Devisadero 2200    2201 

Broderlck 2300    2301 

Baker 2400    2401 

Lyon (e)      (e) 

Franconia   Avenue    (Bernal 

Heights),  from  Peralta  Av  S 

to  Esmeralda  Av 

Frank    Place,    from    W    s 

Mason    bet    Pine    and    Cali- 
fornia 
Frankfort  Avenue,  from  N  s 
Thirteenth  bet  Mission  and 
Howard 
Franklin,  from  N  s  Market 
bet  Van  Ness  Av  and  Gough, 
N  to  Bay 
Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Page 2         1 

Lily  Avenue 

Oak 100      101 

Hickory  Avenue 

Fell 200     201 

Linden  Avenue 

Hayes 300      301 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 400     401 


Fulton 500      501 

Ash  Avenue 

McAllister 600      601 

Locust  Avenue 

Golden  Gate  Avenue  700      701 

Elm  Avenue 

Turk 800      801 

Laurel  Avenue 

Eddy 900      901 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 1000    1001 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1100    1101 

Myrtle  Avenue 

Geary 1200    1201 

Post 1300    1301 

Sutter 1400    1401 

Fern  Avenue 

Bush 1500    1501 

Austin 

Pine 1600    1601 

California 1700    1701 

Sacramento 1800    1801 

Clay 1900    1901 

Washington 2000    2001 

Jackson 2100    2101 

Pacific  Avenue 2200    2201 

Broadway 2300    2301 

Vallejo 2400    2401 

Green 2500    2501 

Union 2600    2601 

Filbert 2700    2701 

Greenwich 2800    2801 

Blackstone 

Lombard 2900    2901 

Chestnut 3000    3001 

Francisco 3100    3101 

Bay (e)      (e) 

Franklin    Square,   bet  Six- 
teenth. Santa  Clara,  Hamp- 
shire and  Bryant 
Frederick     (now     Federal), 
from  W  s  First  bet  Bryant 
and  Brannan,  to  Second 
Frederick,  from  Buena  Vista 
Av  S  of  Waller,  W  to  First  Av 
Freedom,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Freelon,  from  W  s  Zoe   bet 
Bryant  and  Brannan,  S  W  to 
W  of  Fourth 
Freelon   (South    S.   F.),   see 

Llewellyn 
Fremont,  from  S    s  Market 
bet  Beale  and  First,  S  E  to 
the  bay 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Market 3         1 

Mission 100      101 

Natoma 

Howard 200      201 

Lincoln  Place 

Folsom 300      301 

Harrison 400     401 

Lawrence  Place 

Bryant 500      501 

Brannan (e)      (e) 

Fremont    Court,    from   S   s 

Clay  bet  Powell  and  Mason 
French,  from  W  s  Mission  nr 

West  Av 
Fresno    (South   S.  F.),  from 
the  bay  bet  Plumas  and  In- 
dia, W  to  First  Av  South 
Friedman  Place,  from  E   s 
Larkln  bet  Pacific  and  Broad- 
way 
Front,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Davis  and  Battery,  N  to  the 
bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market 2         1 

Pine 100      101 

California 200     201 

Richmond 

Sacramento 300     801 

Commercial 

Clay 400      401 

Merchant 

Washington 500      501 


Oregon 

Jackson 600      601 

Clark 

Pacific 700     701 

Chambers 

Broadway 800      801 

Vallejo 900      901 

Green 1000    1001 

Commerce 

Union 1100    1101 

Filbert 1200    1201 

Front  Avenue  (South  S.  F.). 
from  India  S  E  to  Water 
Front 
Fulton,  from  W  s  Larkin  bet 
Grove  and  McAllister,  W  to 
the  ocean 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Larkln 2         1 

Polk 100     101 

Van  Ness  Avenue  ...  200     201 

Franklin 300     301 

Gough 400      401 

Octavla 500     501 

Laguna 600      601 

Buchanan 700     701 

Webster 800     801 

Fillmore 900     901 

Stelner 1000     (o) 

Pierce 1100     (o) 

Scott 1200    1201 

Devisadero 1300    1301 

Broderlck 1400    1401 

Baker 1500    1501 

Lyon 1600    1601 

Lott 1700    1701 

Masonic  Avenue (o)    1801 

Ashbury (o)    1901 

Clayton (o)    2001 

Cole (o)    2101 

Parker  Avenue 2200    

Shrader 2201 

Stanyan 2300     (o) 

North  Willard 2400     (o) 

First  Avenue 2500     (o) 

Fulton,    nr    intersection    of 

Castro  and  Old  San  Jose  Road 

G  South,  from  India  S  W  to 

County  Line 
Gabrielle   Place,   from    E   s 
First     bet      Harrison     and 
Bryant 
Gaines,  from  N  s  Green  bet 
Battery  and  Sansome,  N  to 
Union 
Gale,  from  S  s  Townsend  bet 

First  and  Second 
Gambler  (University  Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  to 
Olmstead 
Garden  (now  Harriet),  from 
S  s  Harrison  bet  Sixth  and 
Seventh,  S  E  to  Bryant 
Garden  Avenue,  from  W   s 
Devisadero    bet    Geary    and 
Post 
Gardner,  from  N  s  Post  bet 

Kearny  and  Grant  Av 
Garfield    (City    Land   Ass'n 
Tract),  W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Garfield  Avenue,  from  S  s 

Twenty-fourth  bet  Treat  Av 
and  Folsom,  S  to  Twenty- 
sixth 

Garfield  Square,  bet  Twenty- 
fifth.  Twenty-sixth,  Harrison 
and  Treat  Av 

Garibaldi,  from  Islais  Creek 
S  E  to  Livingston 

Gates  (Bernal  Heights),  from 
S  s  Esmeralda  Av  nr  Ells- 
worth 

Gaven,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  head  Islais  Creek 

Gaven  Place,  from  E  s  Mont- 
gomery Av  nr  Filbert,  N  to 
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Geary,  from  junction  Market 
and  Kearny  bet  O'Farrell 
and  Post,  W  to  Central  Av 

Cfross  ats.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Kearny..      2         1 

Brooks 

Grant  Avenue 100      101 

Stockton (o)      201 

Powell 300      301 

Reagan  Place 

Mason 400      401 

Martha  Place 

Metcalfe  Place 

Taylor 500     501 

Geary  Place 

William 

Jones  600     601 

Geary  Court 

Leavenworth 700     701 

Hyde SOO     801 

Vasserot  Place  

Saratoga  Court 

Larkln 900      901 

Polk 1000    1001 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1100    1101 

Franklin 1200    1201 

Gough 1300    1301 

Octavia 1400    1401 

Laguna 1500    1501 

Buchanan 1600    1601 

Sunny  Court — 

Webster 1700    1701 

Fillmore 1800    1801 

Avery 

Stelner (o)    1901 

Pierce (o)    2001 

Scott 2100    2101 

Devlsadero 2200    2201 

Broderlck 2300    2301 

St.  Joseph's  Avenue.. (o) 

Baker 2400     (o) 

Lyon 2500      (o) 

Central  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Geary  Court,  from  N  s  Geary 
bet  Jones  and  Leavenworth 

Geary  Place,  from  S  s  Geary 
bet  Taylor  and  Jones 

Genesee  (Sunny  Side),  from 
Melrose  Av  S 

Geneva,  from  S  s  Brannan  bet 
Sixth  and  Seventh 

Geneva  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  from  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 

George,  from  Hooper  bet  Fifth 
and  Sixth,  S  E  to  Hubbell 

Georgia,  from  the  bay  bet 
Louisiana  and  Michigan,  S  to 
First  Av  South 

Gerke  Alley,  from  E  s  Dupont 

bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich 
Germania,  from  W  s  Webster 

bet  Hermann  and  Waller,  W 

to  Steiner 
Gertrude,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  San  Miguel 
Gertrudis,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Glbb,  from  W  s  Montgomery 

Av  bet  Washington  and  Jack- 
Gibraltar  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Twenty-eighth  Av  South 
Gibson,  from  E  s  Larkin  bet 

Green  and  Union 
Gila     (South   S.    F.),    see    E 

South 
Gilbert,  from  S  s  Bryant  bet 

Sixth  and  Seventh,   S  E  to 

Townsend 
Glrard     (University    Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  to 

Dwlght 
Gladys,  from  Santa  Marina 

nr  Mission,  S  W  to  West  Av 
Glasgow  (late  Anna)  from  N 

s  Eddy  bet  Powell  and  Mason, 

N  to  Ellis 
Glen  Avenue   (Stanford  Heights), 

from  Bellevue  N  W  to  Twin 

Peaks  Av 


Glen  Park  Avenue,  from  w  s 
Twelfth  bet  Mission  and 
Howard 

Glendale,  from  Mission  nr 
West  Av  E  to  Holly  Park  Av 

Glover,  from  W  s  Jones  bet 
Broadway  and  Vallejo,  W  to 
Leavenworth 

Godeus,  from  Mission  nr 
Thirtieth  to  California  Av 

Goethe,  from  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Goethe  (Visitacion  Valley), 
see  Bigelow 

Goettingen  (University  Homestead), 
from  S  s  Silver  Av  S  to 
Woolsey 

Gold,  from  W  s  Sansome  bet 
Jackson  and  Pacillc,  W  to 
Montgomery 

Gold  Alley,  from  Corbett  Av 
to  Lincoln  Av 

Golden  Court,  from  S  s  Sac- 
ramento bet  Jones  and  Leav- 
enworth 

Golden   Gate   Avenue  (late 

Tyler),  from  junction  Market 

and    Taylor    bet   McAllister 

and  Turk,  W  to  Masonic  Av 

Cross  His.  N.        8. 

Market  and  Taylor  . .      2         1 

Jones 100      101 

Leavenworth 200     201 

Dale  Place 

Hyde 300     301 

Golden  Place 

Larkin 400     401 

Polk  500     501 

Van  Xess  Avenue 600     601 

Franklin 700      701 

Gough  (0)      801 

Octavia (o)      901 

Laguna  1000    1001 

Buchanan 1100    1101 

Cram  Place 

Webster 1200    1201 

Fillmore 1300    1301 

Stelner i400    1401 

Pierce 1500    1501 

Scott 1600    1601 

Seymour  Avenue 

Devlsadero  1700    1701 

Broderlck 1800    1801 

Baker 1900    1901 

Lyon 2000    2001 

Lott 2100    2101 

Masonic  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Golden  Gate  Park,  bet  Fulton 

and  H  streets,  from  Stanyan 

W  to  the  ocean 
Golden    Place,    from    N    s 

Golden  Gate  Av  bet  Hyde 

and  Larkin 

Golden  State  Avenue  (Lake 
View),  from  Ocean  Av  to 
Lake  View  Av 

Goldman  Place,  see  Warren 

Place 

Good  Children,  from  S  s  Lom- 
bard bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 
Goodsell  Place,  from  E  s  First 

bet  Harrison  and  Bryant 
Gordon,  from  N  s  Harrison 

bet  Eighth  and  Ninth 

Gough,  from  N  s  Market  bet 

Franklin  and  Octavia.  N  to 

Bay 

Cross  Sis.  E.        W. 

Market  and  Haight  . .      2         1 

Rose  Avenue 

Page 100      101 

Lily  Avenue 

Oak 200     201 

Hickory  Avenue 

Fell 300      301 

Linden  Avenue 

Hayes 400      401 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 500      501 

Fulton 600      601 

Ash  Avenue 

McAllister 700      701 


Golden  Gate  Avenue.  800  (o) 

Elm  Avenue (o) 

Turk 900  (o) 

Eddy 1000  1001 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 1100  1101 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1200  1201 

Myrtle  Avenue 

Geary 1300  1301 

Post 1400  1401 

Sutter 1500  1501 

Fern  Avenue  

Bush 1600  1601 

Austin 

Pine 1700  1701 

California 1800  1801 

Sacramento 1900  (o) 

Clay 2000  (o> 

Washington 2100  2101 

Jackson 2200  2201 

Pacific  Avenue 2300  2301 

Broadway 2400  2401 

Vallejo 2500  2501 

Green 2600  2601 

Union 2700  2701 

Filbert 2800  2801 

Greenwich 2900  2901 

Lombard 3000  3001 

Chestnut 3100  3101 

Francisco 3200  3201 

Bay (e)  (e) 

Gould,  from  Paul    Av   S   to 

Salinas  Av 
Grace  Terrace,  from  S  s  Cali- 
fornia bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton 
Grady,  from  N  s  Green  bet 

Hyde  and  Larkin 
GraftonAvenue  (Lake  View), 
from  Harold  Av  W  to  Arling- 
ton Av 
Graham    Place,    from   N    s 
Green  bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton. N  to  Union 
Grand  Avenue   (now   Grand 
street),  from  S  s  Mission  bet 
Ninth    and    Tenth,    S   E    to. 
Howard 
Grand  Place,  from  S  s  Fil- 
bert bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 
Grant      (University     Home- 
stead),  from  Wayland  S   to 
Dwlght 
Grant  Alley,   from    S  s   Fif- 
teenth bet  Guerrero  and  Do- 
lores, S  to  Sixteenth 
Grant  Avenue  (late  Dupont), 
from  N  s  Market  bet  Kearny 
and  Stockton,  N  to  Bush 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  O'Farrell.      2  1 

Geary 100      101 

Morton 

Post 200      201 

Ashburton  Place 

Stockton  Place 

Mills  Place 

Sutter .300      301 

Berry  Place 

Harlan  Place 

Bush (e)      (e) 

Grant  Place,  from  S  s  Folsom 

bet  Fremont  and  First 
Grattan,  from  Stanyan  S  of 

Sullivan 
Green,  from  the  bay  bet  Val- 
lejo and  Union,  W  to  Presidio 
Reservation 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Front 2         1 

Battery 100      101 

Gaines 

Sansome 200     201 

Calhoun 

Montgomery 300      301 

Vincent 

Kohler's  Place 

Green  Place 

Reed  Place 

Kearny 400      401 

Sonora 

Lafayette  Place 


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Green— Cont'd. 

Dupont 500      501 

Bannam  Place 

Union  Place ■ 

Agnes  Lane 

Bower  Place 

Graham  Place 

Montgomery  Avenue. 

Stockton 600      601 

Powell 700      701 

August  Alley 

Mason 800      801 

Taylor 900     901 

Jones  1000    1001 

Leavenworth 1100    1101 

New  Orleans. 

Hamlin 

Hyde 1200    1201 

West  End  Alley 

Larkln 1300    1301 

Polk 1400    1401 

Van  Ness  Avenue  . .  .1500    1501 

Franklin 1600    1601 

Gough  1700    1701 

Octavla 1800    1801 

Laguna 1900    1901 

Buchanan 2000    2001 

Webster 2100    2101 

Fillmore 2200    2201 

Steiner 2300    2301 

Pierce 2400    2401 

Scott 2500    2501 

Devisadero 2600    2601 

Broderick 2700    2701 

Baker 2800    2801 

Lyon (e)      (e) 

Green  Place,  from  N  s  Green 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny 

Green's  Court,  from  N  s  How- 
ard bet  Steuart  and  Spear 

Greenwich,  from  the  bay  bet 
Filbert  and  Lombard,  W  to 
Presidio  Reservation 

Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Front 2         1 

Battery 100      101 

Sansome 200     201 

Prlngle  Court 

Montgomery 300      301 

Kearny 400     401 

Telegraph  Place 

Dupont 500      501 

Kramer  Place 

Bellevue  Avenue 

Stockton 600      601 

Powell 700      701 

Gaven — — 

Chamber' s  Place 

Montgomery  Avenue. 

Scotland 

Mason 800      801 

Hartman 

Jansen 

Taylor 900      901 

Roach 

Jones 1000    1000 

Leavenworth 1100    1101 

Randall  Place  

Hyde 1200    1201 

Larkln 1300    1301 

Polk 1400    1401 

Van  Ness  Avenue.... 1500    1501 

Franklin 1600    1601 

Gough 1700    1701 

Octavla 1800    1801 

Laguna 1900    1901 

Rola  Court 

Buchanan 2000    2001 

Webster 2100    2101 

Fillmore 2200    2201 

Steiner 2300    2301 

Pierce 2400    2401 

Scott 2500    2501 

Devisadero 2600    2601 

Broderick 2700    2701 

Baker 2800    2801 

Lyon (e)      (e) 

Greenwich  Place,  see  Cham- 
ber's Place 

Grenada  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Twenty-third  Av  South 

Grimm's  Place,  from  S  s 
Pacillc  bet  Hyde  and  Larkln 


Grisar,  from  W  s  Octavia  bet 
Union  and  Filbert,  W  to 
Laguna 
Grove,  from  W  s  Larkin  bet 
Hayes  and  Fulton,  W  to 
Stanyan 
Cross  Sl.1.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue....  200     201 

Franklin 300     301 

Gough 400      401 

Octavia 500      501 

Laguna 600      601 

Buchanan 700      701 

Webster 800      801 

Fillmore 900      901 

Steiner (c)      (c) 

Alamo  Square 

Scott 1200    1201 

Devisadero 1300    1301 

Broderick 1400    1401 

Baker 1.500    1501 

Lyon 1600    1601 

Lott 1700    1701 

Masonic  Avenue 1800    1801 

Ashbury 1900    1901 

Clayton 2000    2001 

Cole 2100    2101 

Shrader 2200    2201 

Stanyan (e)      (e) 

Guadaloupe    (South   S.   F.), 

see  Thirtieth  Av  South 
Guatemala  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Forty-second  Av  South 
Guerrero,  from  S  s  Market 
bet  Valencia  and  Dolores.  S 
to  San  Jose  Av 
Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Thirteenth 100      101 

Quinn    

Clinton  Park 

Brosnan 

Baltimore  Park 

Fourteenth 200     201 

Fifteenth 300      301 

Sixteenth 40O     401 

Camp  

Seventeenth 500     501 

Borland 

Eighteenth 600     601 

Nineteenth 700     701 

Cumberland 

Twentieth 800      801 

Liberty  

Twenty-first 900     901 

Hill 

Twenty-second 1000    1001 

Al  varado 

Twenty-third 1100    1101 

Elizabeth 

Twenty-fourth 1200    1201 

Twenty-fifth 1300    1301 

Twenty-sixth 1400    1401 

.^Vrmy 

Twenty-seventh 1500    1501 

Duncan  

Twenty-eighth 1600    1601 

San  Jose  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Guiana    (South   S.  F.),   see 

Thirty-second  Av  South 
Gundlach,  W  of  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  County  Line 
Gimnison    Avenue    (Bemal 
Heights,      now      Harrison), 
from  S  s  Army  bet  Alabama 
and  Treat  Av 
Guttenburg  (West  End  Homestead), 
SE  of  Mission  Road  nr  County 
Line 
Guy  Place,   from  W  s  First 

bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
H,  from  First  Av  S  of  Golden 

Gate  Park  W  to  the  ocean 
H  South,  from  India  S  W  to 

County  Line 
Haggin,  from  S  s  King  bet 
Third    and   Fourth,    S  E  to 
Berry 
Hahn,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 
County  Line 


Haight,  from  junction  Mar- 
ket and  Gough   bet  Waller 
and  Page,  W  to  Stanyan 
Cross  ats.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Gough...      2         1 

Central  Court 

Octavia 100      101 

Laguna  200      201 

Buchanan 300     301 

Webster 400      401 

Fillmore 500      501 

Steiner 600      601 

Pierce 700      701 

Scott 800      801 

Devisadero 900     901 

Broderick 1000    1001 

Baker.... 1100    1101 

Lyon 1200    1201 

Lott 1300    1301 

Masonic  Avenue 1400    1401 

Ashbury 1500    1.501 

Clayton 1600    1601 

Cole 1700    1701 

Shrader 1800    1801 

Stanyan (e)      (e) 

Hale,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  head  Islais  Creek 

Hall  Alley,  from  S  s  Vallejo 

bet  Sansome  and  Montgomery 

Hall  Court,  from  W  s  Dupont 

bet  Washington  and  Jackson 

Hall  Place,  from  N  s  Jackson 

bet  Leavenworth  and  Hyde 
Halleck,   from  W  s    Battery 
bet    California     and    Sacra- 
mento, W  to  Leidesdorff 
Hamburg  (Sunny  Side),  from 

Melrose  Av  S 
Hamilton  (University  Home- 
stead;, from  S  s  Silver  Av  S 
to  Mansell 
Hamilton,  nr  junction  Castro 

and  old  San  Jose  Road 
Hamilton  Square,  bet  steiner, 

Scott,  Geary  and  Post 
Hamlin,  from  N  s  Green  bet 

Leavenworth  and  Hyde 
Hamlin  Place,  from  E  s  Lar- 
kin bet  Broadway  and  Vallejo 

Hammond  Place,  from  S  s 
Townsend  bet  Second  and 
Third.  S  E  to  Berry 

Hampshire,  from  Channel  bet 

Potrero  Av  and  York,  S  to 
Army 

Cross  ats.                             W.  E. 

Channel 2  1 

Alameda 100  101 

Fifteenth 200  201 

Sixteenth (o)  301 

Seventeenth 400  401 

Mariposa 500  501 

Eighteenth 600  601 

Nineteenth 700  701 

Twentieth 800  801 

Twenty-first 900  901 

Twenty-second 1000  1001 

Twenty-third 1100  1101 

Twenty-fourth 1200  1201 

Twenty-fifth 1300  1301 

Twenty-sixth 1400  1401 

Army (e)  (e) 

Hampshire  (South  S.  F.) ,  see 

Boutwell 

Hampton  Court,  from  N  s 
Harrison  bet  Second '  and 
Third 

Hampton  Place,   from    S   s 

Folsom  bet  Second  and  Third 
Hancock,  from  W  s  Church 
bet   Eighteenth    and    Nine- 
teenth, W  to  Noe 
Hanna,    from   Watt    Av    nr 

County  Line 
Hanover   (West   End  Home- 
stead), S  E  of  Mission  Road 
nr  County  Line 

Hanover   Place,  from   N   s 

Sacramento  bet  Powell  and 
Mason 
Hardle    Place,    from    E    s 
Kearny  bet  Sutter  and  Bush 


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Hardy,  from  S  s  Sixteenth 
bet  Church  and  Sauchez,  S 
to  Seventeenth 

Harkness,   from   w    s    San 

Bruno  Av  nr  County  Line 

Harlan  Place,  fromW  s  Grant 

Av  bet  Sutter  and  Bush 
Harlem    Alley,    from    N     s 

O'Farrell    bet    Leavenworth 

and  Hyde 
Harold  Avenue  (Lake  View), 

from  Ocean  Av  S 
Harper     (Fairmount    Tract, 

late  Bartlett),  from  Thirtieth 

nr  Noe,  S  to  Laidley 
Harriet,    from  S  s    Howard 

bet  Sixth  and  Seventh,  S  E 

to  Brannan 
Harrlngton(AcademyTract) . 

from  N  W  s  Mission  Road  bet 

Croce  and  Norton 
Harrison,  from  the  bay  bet 

Folsom  and  Bryant,  S  W  and 

S  to  Ripley  Place.    (Some  of 

the  buildings  in  the  vicinity 

of  Twenty-first  are  incorrect- 
ly numbered.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Steuart 3         1 

Spear 100      101 

Johnston  Place 

Main 200     201 

Beale  300      301 

Fremont 400      401 

First 500      501 

Rincon  Place 

Essex 

Stanly  Place 

Charles  Place 

Second 600     601 

Vassar  Place 

Hawthorne  

.  Hampton  Court 

Third 700     701 

Ritch 

Fourth 800      801 

Fifth 900      901 

Madison  Avenue 

Oak  Grove  Avenue  .. 

Morris  Avenue 

Sixth 1000    1001 

Garden 

Columbia  Square 

Sherman 

Seventh 1100    1101 

Langton 

Chesley 

Mariposa  Terrace 

Hay  ward 

Eighth 1200    1201 

Gordon 

Ninth 1300    1301 

Dore 

Tenth 1400    1401 

.)  unlper 

Eleventh 1500    1501 

Norfolk 

Twelfth 1600    

Thirteenth 1700    

Channel ■ 

Fourteenth 1800    

Alameda 

Fifteenth 1900    1901 

Sixteenth 2000    2001 

Seventeenth 2100    2101 

Mariposa 

Eighteenth 2200    2201 

Nineteenth 2300    2301 

Twentieth  ...(2300)    2400    240) 
Twenty-first  .(2400)    2500    2501 

Twenty-second 2600    2601 

Twenty-third 2700    2701 

Twenty-fourth 2800    2801 

Twenty-fifth 2900    2901 

Twenty-sixth 3000    3001 

Army 3100    3101 

Harrison  Avenue  (late  Bruce 

Place),  from  S  s  Folsom  bet 

Seventh  and  Eighth 
Harry     (Fairmount    Tract), 

from  Laidley  to  Beacon 
Harry  Place,  from  E  s  Laguna 

bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich 


Hart,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Hartford,    from    S   s    Eigh- 
teenth bet  Noe  and  Castro, 
S  to  Twentieth 
Hartman,   from  N  s  Green- 
wich bet  Mason  and  Taylor, 
N  to  Montgomery  Av 
Harvard  (University  Home- 
stead), from  S  s  Silver  Av  S 
to  Oimstead 
Harwood  Alley,   see   Grand 

Place 
Hattie,  from  Seventeenth  W 

of  Clara  Av 
Havelock  (late  Henry),  from 
Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  Ocean 
Av 
Havens,  from  W  s  Leaven- 
worth bet  Union  and  Filbert 
Hawthorne,  from  S  s  Folsom 
bet  Second  and  Third,  S  E  to 
Harrison 
Hayes,  from  junction  Market 
and    Larkin    bet    FeU    and 
Grove,  W  to  Stanyan 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Larkin  . .      2         1 

College  Place 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  A  venue 200     201 

Franklin 300     301 

Gough 400      401 

Octavia 500      501 

Laguna 600      601 

Buchanan TOO      701 

Webster 800     801 

Fillmore 900     901 

Steiner (o)    lOOl 

Pierce (o)    1101 

Scott 1200    1201 

Devlsadero  1300    1301 

Broderick 1400    1401 

Baker 1500    1501 

Lyon 1600    1601 

Lott 1700    1701 

Masonic  Avenue 1800    1801 

Ashbury 1900    1901 

Clayton 2000    2001 

Cole 2100    2101 

Shrader 2200    2201 

Stanyan (e)      (e) 

Hayward,  from  S  s  Harrison 

bet  Seventh  and  Eighth 
Hayward  (now  Alice),  from 
S  s  Folsom   bet  Third   and 
Fourth 
Head  (City  Land  Association 
Tract),  W  of  Old   San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Hearst,  see  Lake  View  Av 
Hearst  Avenue  (Sunny  Side, 
late  Moulton  Av),  from  Cir- 
cular Av  W  to  Hamburg 
Heath,  from  S  s  Cortland  Av 

bet  Lee  and  Peralta  Av 
Hecter,  from  Barneveld  Av 

E  to  Islais  Creek 
Helen,  from  S  s  California  bet 

Leavenworth  and  Hyde 
Helena  (South   S.  F.),   E  of 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
Henderson  Avenue,  from  S  s 
Point  Lobos  Av  bet  Johnston 
and  First  Avs 
Henrietta  (now  Eugenia  Av- 
enue),   from    Prospect    Av 
E  to  North  Av 
Henrietta  (West  End  Home- 
stead), see  Acton 
Henrietta  Square,  from  E  s 
Eleventh    bet    Howard    and 
Folsom 
Henry,  from  W  s  Sanchez  bet 
Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth,  W 
to  Castro 
Henry  (now  Havelock),  from 
Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  Ocean 
Av 
Henry      (University     Home- 
stead), see  Felton 


Hermann,  from  West  Mission 
bet  Brady  and  Ridley,  W  to 
Steiner 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

"West  Mission 2         1 

Jessie 

Stevenson 

Valencia 100      101 

Elgin  Park  Avenue.. 

Market 

Laguna  200     201 

Buchanan 300     301 

Webster 400     401 

Church 

Fillmore 500     501 

Steiner (e)      (e) 

Heron,  from  E  s  Eighth  bet 

Folsom  and  Harrison 
Hewlett    Alley,    from    S    s 
Pacific  bet  Powell  and  Mason 
Heyman,  from  Prospect  Av 

S  of  Virginia  Av 
Hickory  Avenue,  from  W  s 
Van  Ness  Av   bet  Oak  and 
Fell,  W  to  Webster 
Ooss  Sis.  N.       S. 

Van  Ness  Avenue 2         1 

Franklin 100      101 

Gough 200     201 

Octavia 300      301 

Laguna 400     401 

Buchanan 500     501 

Webster (e)      (e) 

High,  from  Twenty-fifth  W  of 
Bellevue,  S  to  Twenty-sixth 
Highland  Avenue  (late  Ply- 
mouth Av),  from  Mission  nr 
West  Av,  E  to  Holly  Park  Av 
Hill,  from  W  s  Valencia  bet 
TWenty-flrst     and     Twenty- 
second,  W  to  Castro.     (Some 
of  the  buildings  on  this  street 
are  incorrectly  numbered.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Valencia 2         1 

Guerrero (c)      (c) 

Dolores    (c)      (c) 

Church (c)      (c) 

Sanchez 400     401 

Noe 500      501 

Castro (e)      (e) 

Hill    (Railroad    Homestead), 

see  Thrift 
Himmelmann  Place,  from  N 
s  Pacific  bet  Mason  and  Tay- 
lor, N  to  Broadway 
Hinckley,  from   Kearny  bet 
Broadway  and  Vallejo,  W  to 
Dupont 
Hobart  Alley,  from  E  s  Tay- 
lor bet  Post  and  Sutter 

Hodge's  Alley,  from  N  s 
Valle.io  bet  Sansome  and 
Montgomery 

Hoflf  Avenue,  from  S  s  Six- 
teenth bet  Mission  and  Va- 
lencia, S  to  Seventeenth 

Hoffman,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  County  Line 

Hoffman  Avenue  (late  Ellen), 
from  S  s  Twenty-second  bet 
Douglass  and  Bellevue,  S  to 
Thirtieth 

Holladay     Avenue     (Bernal 

Heights,  late  California  Av), 
from  termination  of  Utah  S 
to  Cortland  Av 

Hollis,  from  N  s  Ellis  bet 
Buchanan  and  Webster,  N  to 
O'Farrell 

Hollo  way  Avenue  (Lake  View), 
from  Harold  Av  W  to  Arling- 
ton Av 

Holly,  from  Mission  nr  High- 
land Av,  SE  to  Crescent  Av 

Holly  Park,  E  of  Mission  bet 
Cortland  and  Crescent  Avs 

Holly  Park  Avenue  (late 
Park  Av),  surrounding  Holly 
Park 


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stead), from  S  s  Silver  Av  S 
to  Woolsey 

Homer  (late  Maria),  from 
Chesley  bet  Harrison  and 
Bryant 

Homestead,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
fourth  bet  Douglass  and  Hoff- 
man Av 

Honduras  (South  S.  F.),  see 
First  Av  South 

Hooker  Alley,  from  E  s  Mason 
bet  BuBh  and  Pine 

Hooper,  from  the  bay  bet 
Channel  and  Irwin,  S  "W  to 
Eighth 

Hope  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Kutledge  Av),  from  Holla- 
day  Av  N  W  to  Franconla 
Av 

Hopeton  Terrace,  from  S  s 

Washington  bet  Stockton  and 
Powell 
Hopkins,    from    Corbett    Av 

N  W  to  Lincoln  Av 
Horace  Alley,  from  Twenty- 
fifth  bet  Folsom  and  Howard, 
S  to  Twenty-sixth 
Houston,    from   W    s    Mont- 
gomery Av  bet  Chestnut  and 
Francisco,  to  Jones 
Howard,  from  the  bay   bet 
Mission  and  Folsom,  S  W  and 
S  to  Army 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

East  South... 2         1 

Steuart 

Green's  Court 

Spear 100      101 

Main 200     201 

Beale SOD     301 

Fremont 400     401 

First 500      501 

Maiden  Alley 

Second 600      601 

New  Montgomery  . . .  

Hubbard 

Third 700     701 

Fourth 800     801 

Howard  Court 

Fifth 900      901 

Mary 

Sixth 1000    1001 

Harriet 

Kuss 

Moss 

Seventh 1100    1101 

Langton 

Rausch 

Sumner 

Eighth 1200    1201 

Ninth 1300    1301 

"Washington  Avenue .  

Caroline 

Grand  Avenue 

Tenth 1400    1401 

Eleventh 1500    1501 

Lafayette 

Twelfth 1600    1601 

Tonnlngsen  Place  ...  

Thirteenth 1700    1701 

Erie 

Fourteenth 1800    1801 

Fifteenth 1900    1901 

Adair 

Sixteenth 2000    2001 

Seventeenth 2100    2101 

Eighteenth 2200    2201 

Nineteenth 2300    2301 

Twentieth 2400    2401 

Twenty-first 2500    2501 

Twenty-second 2600    2601 

Twenty-third 2700    2701 

Twenty-fourth 2S00    2801 

Twenty-fifth 2900    2901 

Twenty-sixth 3000    3001 

Army (e)      (e) 

Howard  Court,  from  N  s 
Howard  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Howth,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel  Station 
Hubbard  (now  Hawthorne), 
from  S  s  Howard  bet  Second 
and  Third,  S  to  Folsom 


Hubbell,    from    the    bay    nr 

Irwin  S  W  to  Sixteenth 
Hudson,    from    Channel    nr 

Fourth,  S  E  to  South 
Hudson    (South   S.    F.),    see 

Appleton 
Hugo,  from  First  Av  bet  H 

and  I,  W  to  Seventh  Av 
Hulbert  Alley,  from  N  s  Clara 

bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Humboldt,  from  the  bay  bet 
Sierra    and    Nevada,    "W   to 
Nebraska 
Humboldt  (West  End  Home- 
stead), see  Lowell 
Hunt,  from  E    s    Third   bet 

Mission  and  Howard 
Hunter,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  head  Islals  Creek 
Huron  Avenue    (West   End 
Tract),  W  of  County  Road  nr 
County  Line 
Hyde,  from  N  s  McAllister 
bet   Leavenworth    and   Lar- 
kin,  N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

McAllister 2         1 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  100      101 

Turk 200     201 

Hvde  Place  

Eddy 300     301 

Ellis 400      401 

O'Farrell 500      501 

Geary 600     601 

Post 700     701 

Sutter 800     801 

Bush 900      901 

Pine 1000    1001 

California 1100    1101 

Hyde  Terrace 

Sacramen  to 1200    1201 

Clay 1300    1301 

Washington 1400    1401 

Jackson 1500    1501 

Pacific 1600    1601 

Lynch • 

Broadway 1700    1701 

Vallejo 1800    1801 

Green 1900    1901 

Delgado 

Russell - — 

Union 2000    2001 

Allen 

Filbert 2100    2101 

Greenwich 2200    2201 

Lombard 2300    2301 

Chestnut 2400    2401 

Francisco 2500    2501 

Bay 2600    2601 

NorthPoint 2700    2701 

Beach 2800    2801 

Jefferson (e)      (e) 

Hyde  Place,  from  W  s  Hyde 

bet  Turk  and  Eddy 
Hyde  Terrace,  from  E  s  Hyde 
bet    California    and     Sacra- 
mento 
I,  from  First  Av  S  of  H,  W  to 

the  ocean 
I  South,  from  India  S  W  to 

County  Line 
Idaho  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Bradford),  from  Powhattan 
S  to  Cortland  Av 
Idaho  (South  S.  F.),  from  the 

bay  S  to  India  Basin 
Idalene,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Illinois,    from    the    bay   bet 
Michigan    and    Kentucky,  S 
to  First  Av  South 
India  (South  S.  F.),  N,  S  and 

W  8  of  India  Basin 
India     Avenue     (Excelsior 
Homestead),  from  Silver  Av 
nr  Lisbon 
Indiana,     from    South    bet 
Minnesota   and   Iowa,    S    to 
Tulare 
Ion  (University  Homestead), 
from  Bacon  S  to  Dwlght 


Iowa,  from  Sixteenth  bet  In- 
diana and  Pennsylvania,  S  to 
Tulare 
Irwin,  from  the  bay  bet 
Hooper  and  Hubbell,  S  W  to 
Eighth 
Isabel  (Bernal  Heights) ,  from 

Wolfe  S  E  to  Shakespeare 
Isis,  from   S   s    Twelfth  bet 
Folsom     and     Harrison,    to 
Thirteenth 
Islais  (South  S.  F.),  from  the 

bay  along  S  s  Islais  Creek 
Islais  (now  Springdale)  from 
Mission  Road  S  of  Bosworth 
Italy      Avenue      (Excelsior 
Homestead),    from    Mission 
Road  S  of  France  Av 
Ivy  Avenue,  from  W  s  Polk 
bet  Hayes  and  Grove,  W  to 
Webster 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Polk 2         1 

Van  Ness  Avenue (c)      (c) 

Franklin 200     201 

Gough  300     301 

Octavla 400      401 

Laguna  500     501 

Buchanan 600      601 

Webster (e)      (e) 

Ivy  Terrace,  from  W  s  Selina 

Place  nr  California 
J,  from  First  Av  S  of  I,  W  to 

the  ocean 
J  South,  from  Firs  t  Av  South 
S  W  to  Forty-ninth  Av  South 
Jackson,  from    the   bay   bet 
Washington  and  Pacific,  W 
to  First  Av.    (Many  of  the 
buildings  on  this  street  bet 
East  and  Larkin  are  incor- 
rectly numbered.    The  num- 
bers marked  thus  (  )  should 
be    changed    to    correspond 
with  the  numbers  in  the. two 
right-hand  columns.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

East  North 2         1 

Drumm 

Davis  (200)  100      101 

Front (300)  200      201 

Battery (400)300      301 

Custom  House  Place.- 

Sansome (500)  400     401 

Ballance 

Jones  Alley 

Montgomery  ....  (600)  500     501 
Montgomery  Avenue 

Kearny (700)  600     601 

Cooper's  Alley 

Washington  Alley  . . . 

Lozier 

Dupont (800)  700     701 

St.  Louis  Alley 

Sullivan  Alley 

Stout's  Alley  

Buncombe  Alley 

Stockton (900)  800     801 

Bedford  Place 

Trenton 

Stone  

Adele  Alley 

Powell (1000)900     901 

Dore  Alley 

Mason (1100)1000    1001 

Marcy  Place 

Auburn 

Taylor (1200)1100    1101 

Jones (1300)1200    1201 

Leavenworth  ..(1400)1300    1301 

HallPlace - — 

Wall  Place 

Hyde  (1500)1400    1401 

Larkin 1500    1501 

Polk    IHOO    1601 

Van  Ness  Avenue  . .  .1700    1701 

Franklin 1800    1801 

Gough  1900    1901 

Octavla 2000    2001 

Laguna 2100    2101 

Buchanan 2200    2201 

Webster 2300    2301 

Fillmore 2400    2401 

Steiner 2500     (o) 


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Pierce 2600  (o) 

Scott 2700  2701 

Devlsadero 2800  2801 

Broderick 2900  2901 

Baker 3000  8001 

Lyon 3100  3101 

Central  Avenue 3200  3201 

Walnut  3300  3301 

Laurel  3400  3401 

Locust 3500  3501 

Spruce 3600  3601 

Maple 3700  3701 

Cherry 3800  3801 

First  Avenue (e)  (e) 

Jackson  Park,  bet  Seven- 
teenth, Mariposa,  Arkansas 
and  Carolina 

Jackson   Place,    from    E    s 

Montgomery  bet  Vallejo  and 

Green 
Jacoby  Place,  from  N  s  Cali- 
fornia bet  Leavenworth  and 

Hyde 
Jamaica   (South  S.  F.),  see 

Twenty-sixth  Av  South 
James  (South  S.  F.),  see  C 

South 
Jane  Place  (now  Pine  Place), 

from  iV  s  Pine  bet  Mason  and 

Taylor 
Jansen,  from  N  s  Greenwich 

bet  Mason  and  Taylor,  N  to 

Lombard 
Japan,  from  S  s  Brannan  bet 

First    and    Second,    S    E    to 

Townsend 
Japan     Avenue     (Excelsior 

Homestead),  bet  China  and 

India  Av8 
Japonica,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  San  Miguel 
Jamac,  W  s   Old  San  Jose 

Pvoad  N  E  of  Paulding 
Jasper   Alley,   from   Jasper 

Place  bet  Union  and  Filbert 
Jasper  Place,  from  N  s  Union 

bet  Dupont  and  Stockton,  N 

to  Filbert 
Java  (South  S.  F.),  see  Twen- 
ty-first Av  South 
Java     (Flint     Tract),     from 

Buena  Vista  Av  S  W  to  Ma- 
sonic Av 
Jefferson,  from  the  bay  N  of 

Beach,  W  to  Presidio  Reser- 
vation 
Jefferson   (Bernal  Heights), 

from   San   Bruno  Av    W    to 

Andover  Av 

Jefferson  Square,  bet  Gough, 
Laguua,  Golden  Gate  Av  and 
Eddy 
Jerome  Alley,  from  S  s  Pacific 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny 
Jersey,  from  W  s  Dolores  bet 
Twenty-fourth  and  Twenty- 
fifth,  W  to  Douglass 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Dolores 2         1 

Church (200)  100      101 

Sanchez (300)  200     201 

Noe (400)  300     301 

Castro (500)  400     401 

Diamond (600)  500      501 

Douglass (e)      (e) 

Jessie,  from  W  s  First  bet 
Market  and  Mission,  S  W 
(The  continuation  of  this 
street  from  Sycamore  Av  to 
Twenty-first  is  now  known 
as  San  Carlos  Av) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

First 2         1 

Ecker 

Anthony 

Second 100      101 

New  Montgomery  . . . 

Annie 

Third (c)      (c) 

Fourth 300     301 

Fifth 400     401 


Mint  Avenue  

Sixth 500     501 

Seventh 600      601 

Eighth (c)      (c) 

Ninth 800     801 

Tenth (c)      (c) 

Eleventh (c)      (c) 

Hermann  liOO    1101 

Jolin,  from  W  s  Powell  bet 
Jackson   and    Pacific,  W  to 
Mason 
John  (now  Dover),  from  N  s 
Brannan  bet  First  and  Second 
Johnston  Avenue,  from  S  s 
Point  Lobos  Av  bet  Parker 
and  Henderson  Avs 
Johnston   Place,    from    Har- 
rison bet  Spear  and  Main 
Joice  (now  Prospect  Place), 

from  N  8  Pine  nr  Stockton 

Jones,  from  N  s  Market  bet 

Taylor  and  Leavenworth,  N 

to  the  bay 

Cross  Sis.  E.       w. 

M'kt  and  McAllister.      2         1 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  100      101 

Turk 200     201 

McDermott  Place 

Eddy 800     301 

Ellis 400      401 

Antonio 

Steveloe  Place 

O'Farrell 500     501 

Geary 600     601 

Maggie  Alley 

Cottage  Place 

Post 700     701 

Lewis  Place 

Sutter 800     801 

White's  Place 

Bush 900     901 

Pine 1000    1001 

California iioO    1101 

Sacramento 1200    1201 

Pleasant 

Clay 1300    1.301 

Washington 1400    14ol 

Jackson 1500    1501 

Pacific 1600    1601 

Bernard 

Broadway 1700    1701 

Glover 

Vallejo 1800    1801 

Merrill 

Green 1900    1901 

Lincoln 

Union 2000    2001 

Filbert 2100    2101 

Valparaiso 

Greenwich 2200    2201 

Lombard 2300    2301 

Chestnut 2400    2401 

Houston 

Francisco 2500    2501 

Montgomery  Avenue. 

Bay  2600    2601 

NorthPoint 2700    2701 

Beach 2800    2801 

Jefferson (e)      (e) 

Jones  Alley,  from  Washing- 
ton bet  Sansome  and  Mont- 
gomery, N  to  Jackson 
Joost  Avenue  (Sunny  Side), 
from  Old  San  Jose  Road  W 
to  Hamburg 
Jordan  Avenue  (late  Merri- 
tield),  from  N  s  Point  Lobos 
Av  bet  Commonwealth  and 
Michigan  Avs 
Josephine,  from   N  s  Point 
Lobos  Av  bet  Central  Av  and 
Eugenia 
Josiah  Avenue,  W  of  old  San 
Jose    Road    nr  Ocean  View 
Station 
Joy  (Bernal   Heights),  from 

Holladay  Av  to  Brewster 
Jules  Avenue  (Lake  View), 
from    Ocean  Av  S  to  JLake 
View  Av 
Julia,  from  S  s  Mission  bet 
Seventh  and  Eighth 


Julia  Court,  from  N  s  O'Far- 
rell bet  Grant  Av  and  Stock- 
ton 

Julian  Avenue   (late  First 

Av),  from   S    s    Fourteenth 

bet  Mission  and  Valencia,  S 

to  Sixteenth 
Julius,  from   N    s   Lombard 

bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 
Juniper,  from  S  s  Folsom  bet 

Tenth  and  Eleventh,  S  E  to 

Bryant 
Junipero,  from  Masonic  Av 

bet  St.  Rose's  Av  and  Turk, 

W  to  Parker  Av 
Juno  (Park  Lane  Tract),  from 

Serpentine  Road  E  of  Lower 

Terrace 
Juno    (Silver   Terrace,   now 

Diana),  from    Thornton  Av 

to  Williams  Av 
Jupiter  (Silver  Terrace,  late 

Vulcan),  from  Thornton  Av 

S  to  Williams  Av 
Juri,  from  San  Jose  Av  bet 

Twenty-fifth    and     Twenty- 
sixth 
K,  from  Fourth  Av  S  of  J,  W 

to  the  ocean 
K  South,  from  First  Av  South 

S  W  to  Railroad  Av 
Kansas,    from    Channel    bet 

Rhode  Island  and  Vermont, 

S  to  Precita  Creek 
Kansas    (South    S.   F.),   see 

Layton 

Kappeler  Court,  from  W  s 

Mason  bet  Geary  and  Post 

Kaskaskia  (South  S.  F.),  see 
D  South 

Kate,  from  S  s  Bryant  bet 
Seventh  and  Eighth 

Kate  (now  Hermann),  from 
junction  Market  and  Laguna 
bet  Ridley  and  Waller,  W  to 
Stelner 

Kate  (now  Bulah),  from  Cole 
bet  Waller  and  Frederick,  W 
to  Stanyan 

Kearny,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Montgomery  and  Grant  Av, 
N  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sts.  E.       w. 

Market  and  Geary  ...      2         1 

Morton 

Post 100     101 

VerMehr 

Sutter 200     201 

Hardie  Place 

Bush 300     301 

Pine 400     401 

Summer 

California 500     501 

Sacramento 600     601 

Commercial 

Clay 700     (o) 

Merchant 

Washington 800     801 

Jackson 900     901 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Pacific 1000    1001 

Rowland 

Broadway 1100    1101 

Dunne  Alley 

Hinckley 

Vallejo 1200    1201 

San  Antonio 

Green 1300    1301 

Union 1400    1401 

Filbert WOO    1501 

Greenwich 1600    1601 

Lombard 1700    1701 

Chestnut 1800    1801 

Francisco 1900    1901 

Bay 2000    2001 

NorthPoint 2100    2101 

Beach (e)      (e) 

Kennebec  (now  Folsom), 
from  S  8  Cortland  Av  bet 
Gates  and  Banks 

Kent,  from  W  s  Mason  bet 
Union  and  Filbert 


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£ent,  from   W  s    Castro   nr 

Bemis 

Kentucky,  from  the  bay  bet 

Illinois  and  Tennessee,  S  to 

First  Av  South 

Kentucky  Place,  from  Ken- 

tucliy  bet  Shasta  and  Sierra 

Keyes  Alley,  from  Pacific  bet 

Powell  and  Mason 
Kimball  Place,   from   Sacra- 
mento taet  Leavenworth  and 
Hyde 
King,  from  the  bay  bet  Town- 
send  and  Berry,  S  W  to  Eighth 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Second 2         1 

Hammond  Place 

Third 100      101 

Ritch 

Madden 

Haggia 

Tevis 

Dewey 

Fourth 200      201 

Fifth 300      301 

Sixth 400      401 

Seventh 500      501 

Channel 

Eighth (e)      (e) 

King    (now   Boylston),    from 

Silver  Av  W  of  Merrill 
Kingston,  from  W  s  Mission 

bet  Thirtieth  and  Brook 
Kingston  Avenue,  see  Burn- 
side  Av 
Kissllng,  fromW  s  Eleventh 
bet  Howard  and  Folsom,  W 
to  Twelfth 

Knight's  Place   (West  End 

Tract),  from  Mohawk  Av  W 
of  Mission  Road 
Knox      (University      Home- 
stead), from  S  s  Henry  bet 
Madison  and  Mansfield 

Kohler's    Place,    from    s    s 

Green  bet  Montgomery  and 

Kearny 
Kosciusko  (Bernal  Heights, 

now    Anderson),    from    S    s 

Cortland  Av  E  of  Moultrie 
Kossuth,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Kramer    Place,    from    S    s 

Greenwich  bet  Dupont  and 

Stockton 

Krausgrill  Place,  from  N  s 

Filbert  bet  Dupont  and 
Stockton 

L,  from  Seventh  Av  S  of  K 
W  to  the  ocean 

L  South,  from  First  Av  South 
S  W  to  Twenty-seventh  Av 
South 

La  Grande  Avenue  (Excel- 
sior Homestead),  from  India 
Av  S 

Lafayette,  from  S  s  Mission 
bet  Eleventh  and  Twelfth, 
S  E  to  Howard 

Lafayette  (West  End  Home- 
stead, now  Whittier),  from 
Mission  Road  nr  County  Line 

Lafayette  Park,  bet  Gough, 
Laguna,  Sacramento  and 
Washington 

Lafayette  Place,  from  N  s 

Green  bet  Kearny  and  Du- 
pont, jST  to  Union 
Laguna,  from   N   s    Market 
bet  Octavla  and  Buchanan, 
N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Hermann      2         1 

Waller 100      101 

Haight 200      201 

Rose  Avenue 

Page 300      301 


Lily  Avenue    . .   . 

Oak    

.  400 

Hickory  Avenue... 

Fell 

.  500 

Linden  Avenue 

Hayes 

.  600 

601 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 

.  TOO 

701 

Birch  Avenue 

Fulton 

.  800 

SOI 

Ash  Avenue  . . 

;  900 

McAllister 

901 

Locust  Avenue 

Golden  Gate  Avenue,  (o) 

1001 

Turk 

.  (o) 

1101 

Eddy 

.1200 

vm 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 

.1300 

1301 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 

.14(HI 

1401 

Myrtle  Avenue 

Geary 

.1500 

1501 

Cedar  Avenue 

.1600 

Ewing  Place  . 

Walnut  Avenue 



Sutter 

.1T(K) 

1701 

Bush 

.1800 

1801 

.1900 
.2000 

California 

200 

Sacramento 

.    (0) 

210 

Clay 

.    (0) 

2201 

Washington 

.2300 

2301 

.2400 
,2.=i00 

Pacific  Avenue 

2501 

Broadway 

.2600 

2601 

Vallejo 

.2700 

2701 

Green  

.2800 

2801 

Union 

.2900 

'«()! 

Grlsar 

Filbert    .     . 

.3000 

3001 

Harry  Place  

Greenwich 

81(H) 

3101 

Lombard  . . . 

.3200 
.3300 

3201 

Chestnut 

Co) 

Francisco 

■Mm 

(0) 

Bay 

.   (0) 

3501 

NorthPoint 

.    (0) 

3601 

Beach 

(0) 

3701 

.Jefferson 

.    (0) 

3H01 

Tonquin 

.    (0) 

8901 

Lewis 

.  (e) 

(e) 

Lahaina  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Nineteentb  Av  South 

Laidley  (Fainnount  Tract), 
from  S  s  Thirtieth  bet  Noe 
and  Castro 

Lake,  from  First  Av  N  of 
California  W  to  City  Ceme- 
tery 

Lake   View   Avenue   (Lake 

View),    from  Old  San   Jose 

Road  N  W  and  W  to  Arling- 
ton Av 
Landers,  from  S  s  Fourteenth 

bet  Dolores  and  Church,  S  to 

Fifteenth 
Langton,  from  S  s  Howard 

bet  Seventh  and  Eighth,  S  E 

to  Brannan 
Cross  Sts.  W.      E. 

Howard 2         1 

Folsom 100      101 

Harrison 200     201 

Bryant 300      301 

Brannan  (e)      (e) 

Lapidge,  from  E  s  Eighteenth 

bet  Valencia  and  Guerrero  S 

to  Nineteenth 
Larkln,  from  N  s  Market  bet 

Hyde  and  Polk,  N  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Hayes  ...      2         1 

Park  Avenue 

Grove 100      101 

Birch  Avenue 

Fulton 200      201 

Ash  Avenue 

McAllister 300     301 

Locust  Avenue 

Golden  Gate  Avenue  400      401 

Turk 500      501 

Laurel  Avenue 


Eddy 600  601 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 700  701 

Larkin  Avenue 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell  800  801 

Myrtle  Avenue • 

Geary 900  901 

Cedar  Avenue 

Post 1000  1001 

Walnut  Avenue 

Sutter 1100  1101 

Fern  Avenue • 

Bush 1200  1201 

Eureka  Place 

Austin 

Pine 1300  1301 

California 1400  1401 

Sacramento 1500  1501 

Clay 1600  1601 

Washington 1700  1701 

Jackson 1800  1801 

Pacific 1900  1901 

Friedman  Place — — 

Broadway 2000  2001 

Hamlin  Place 

Vallejo 2100  2101 

Green 2200  2201 

Gibson 

Rockland 

Union 2300  2301 

Filbert 2400  2401 

Greenwich 2500  2501 

Lombard 2600  2601 

Chestnut 2700  2701 

Francisco 2800  2801 

Bay 2900  2901 

North  Point 3000  3001 

Beach 3100  3101 

Jefferson 3200  3201 

Tonquin (e)  (e) 

Larkin  Avenue,    from   E  s 

Larkin  bet  Ellis  and  O'Far- 
rell 
Laskie,  from  N  s  Mission  bet 
Eighth  and  Ninth 

Latham   Place,    from   w  s 

Mason  bet  Ellis  and  O'Far- 
rell 
Latona  (Silver  Terrace),  from 
Parnassus  Av  S  to  Thornton 
Av 
Laura  Place,  from  S  s  Pine 
bet  Sansome  and  Montgom- 
ery 
Laurel,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Walnut  and  Locust,  N  to 
Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

California 2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Clay 200     201 

Washington 300      301 

Jackson  400     401 

Pacific  Avenue (e)     (e) 

Laurel  Avenue,   from  W    s 
Larkin  bet  Turk  and  Eddy, 
W  to  Webster 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk (c)      (c) 

Van  Ness  Avenue....  200     201 

Franklin 300     301 

Gough (c)      (c) 

Jefferson  Square 

Laguna 600     601 

Buchanan 700     701 

Webster (e)      (e) 

Laurel  Avenue  (Bernal  Heights) , 

see  Andover  Av 
Laurel  Place,  from  W  s  First 
bet    Folsom    and    Harrison, 
S  W  to  Essex 

Laussat  Avenue,  from  w  s 

Fillmore     bet     Waller     and 
Haight,  W  to  Steiner 

Lawrence  Place,  from  E  s 

Fremont   bet    Harrison  and 
Bryant 
Layton  (South  S.  F.),   from 
Silver  Av  E  of  Conkling 


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Leavenwortli,     from    N     s 

McAllister    bet    Jones  aud 
Hyde,  X  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sis.                             E.  w. 

McAllister 2  1 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  100  101 

Burcham  Place 

Turk 200  201 

Leonard  Place 

Eddy 300  301 

Ellis 400  401 

O'Farrell 500  501 

Geary 600  BOl 

Post 700  701 

Sutter 800  801 

Bush 900  901 

Pine 1000  1001 

Rice  Place 

California 1100  1101 

Acorn  Alley 

Sacramento 1200  1201 

Clay 1300  1301 

Washington 1400  1401 

Jackson 1500  1501 

Pacific 1600  1601 

Lynch 

Bernard 

Broadway 1700  1701 

Glover 

Vallejo 1800  1801 

Merrill 

Green 1900  1901 

Lincoln  

Union 2000  2001 

Havens 

Filbert 2100  2101 

Greenwich 2200  2201 

Lombard 2300  2301 

Chestnut 2400  3401 

Francisco ^500  2501 

Bay 2600  2601 

NorthPoint 2700  2701 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Beach 2800  2801 

Jefferson (e)  (e) 

Ledyard  (late  Emma),  from 

Silver  Av  nr  Scott  Av,  S  E 

Lee  (Bernal  Heights),  from  S 
s  Cortland  Av  nr  Heath 

Lee  Avenue  (Lake  View) ,  from 
Ocean  Av  S  to  Lake  View  Av 

Leidesdorff,  from  N  s  Pine 
Ijet  Sansome  and  Montgom- 
ery, N  to  Clay 

Cross  Sis.                           E.  W. 

Pine 2  1 

California 100  101 

Halleck 

Sacramento 200  201 

Commercial 

Clay (e)  (e) 

Lena  Place,  from  Illinois  bet 
Shasta  and  Napa 

Leonard  Place,  from  W  s 
Leavenworth  bet  Turk  and 
Eddy 

Leroy  Place,  from  Sacra- 
mento bet  Jones  and  Leav- 
enworth 

Leasing,  w  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Levant,  from  Masonic  Av  S  to 
San  Miguel  Rancho 

Lewis,  from  W  s  Polk  bet 
Tonquln  and  the  bay,  W  to 
Presidio  Reservation 

Lewis  (College  Homestead), 
see  Trumbull 

Lewis  (Fairmount  Tract), 
see  Addison 

Lewis  Place,  from  W  s 
Taylor  bet  Post  and  Sutter, 
"W  to  Jones 

Lexington  Avenue  (late 
Stevenson),  from  Sycamore 
Av  bet  Valencia  and  Mission, 
S  to  Twenty-flrst 

Liberty,  from  W  s  Valencia 
bet  Twentieth  and  Twenty- 
first,  W  to  Castro 

Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Valencia 2         1 

Guerrero 100      101 


Dolores  200     201 

Church 300     301 

Sanchez 400      401 

Noe 500      501 

Castro (e)      (e) 

Liberty  (now  Clyde),  from  N 
s  Townsend  bet  Third    and 
Fourth 
Lick,  from  W  s  Taylor   bet 

Union  and  Filbert 
Lick  AUey,  from  W  s  First 
bet  Jessie  and  Mission 

Lick  Place,  from  N  s  Post 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny, 
N  to  Sutter 
Llda  Place,  from  S  s  Fif- 
teenth bet  Mission  and  Va- 
lencia, S  to  Sixteenth 
Liebig,    from   Old    San  Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Lilac  AUey,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
fourth  l)et  Howard  and  Mis- 
sion, S  to  Twenty-sixth 
Lillian,    from  Van  Ness  Av 

bet  Lombard  and  Chestnut 
Lily  Avenue,  from  W  s  Frank- 
lin bet  Page  and  Oak,  W  to 
Fillmore 
Cross  iSts.  N.      S. 

Franklin 2         1 

Gough 100      101 

Octavia 200     201 

Laguna 300     301 

Buchanan 400      401 

Webster 500     501 

Fillmore (e)      (e) 

Lily     Terrace,    from    W    s 

Powell  bet  Bush  and  Pine 
Lincoln,  from  W  s  Taylor  bet 
Green  and  LTnlon,  W  to  Leav- 
enworth 
Lincoln  (Bernal  Heights),  see 
Blaine 

Lincoln  Avenue,  from  Eigh- 
teenth W  of  Douglass,  S  to 
Thirty-first 
Lincoln  Place,  from  E  s  Fre- 
mont bet  Howard  and  Folsom 
Lincoln  Place,  from  E  s  Hyde 

bet  Union  and  Filbert 
Linden  Avenue,  from  W   s 
Van  Ness  Av  bet  Fell   and 
Hayes,  W  to  Webster 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Van  Ness  Avenue 2         1 

Franklin 100      101 

Gough 200     201 

Octavia  300      301 

Laguna  400      401 

Buchanan 500      501 

Webster (e)      (e) 

Lippard  Avenue,  nr  inter- 
section of  Old  San  Jose  Road 
and  Castro 
Lisbon  (Excelsior  Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  W 
to  Amazon 
Livingston,  from  Fox  E  of 

Barlon 
Lizzie,     from     Mission     bet 
Eugenia  and  Cortland  Avs, 
S  E  to  Prospect  Av 
Llewellsoi,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Lloyd,  from  W  s  Scott  bet 
Ridley    and    Waller,    W    to 
Devlsadero 
Lobos  (Railroad Homestead), 
W  of  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
County  Line 
Lobos  Square,  bet  Laguna, 
Webster,  Chestnut  and  Bay 
Locust,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Laurel  and  Spruce,  N  to 
Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sis.  B.       W. 

California 2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Clay 200      201 

Washington 300      301 

Jackson 400      401 

Pacific  Avenue (e)      (e) 


Locust  Avenue,   from  w   s 

Larkln    bet    McAllister   and 
Golden  Gate  Av.  W 
Cross  .s/i.  N.       s. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue  . ..  200     201 

Franklin 300      301 

Gough (c)      (c) 

Octavia (c)      (c> 

Laguna 600      601 

Loehr,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Logan     (University     Home- 
stead), from  La  Grande  Av 
W  of  Saratoga 
Lombard,  from  the  bay  bet 
Greenwich  and  Chestnut,  W 
to      Presidio      Reservation. 
(The  buildings  on  this  street 
between  Kearny  and  Stock- 
ton    are     incorrectly    num- 
bered). 
Cross  Sis.  N.       s. 

Battery 2         1 

Sansome 100      101 

Montgomery 200     201 

Winthrop - — 

Kearny (200)    300      301 

Good  Children 

Julius 

Dupont (300)    400      401 

Stockton 500     501 

Lombard  Place 

Powell 600      601 

Chambers  Place 

Mason 700      701 

Newell  Place 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Jansen 

Taylor 800      801 

Jones    900      901 

Leavenworth 1000    1001 

Hyde 1100    1101 

Larkin 1200    1201 

Polk 1300    1301 

Van  Ness  Avenue  . .  .1400    1401 

Franklin 1500    1501 

Gough  1600    1601 

Octavia 1700    1701 

Laguna 1800    1801 

Buchanan 1900    1901 

Webster 2000    2001 

Fillmore 2100    2101 

Stelner 2200    2201 

Pierce 2300    2301 

Scott 2400    2401 

Devlsadero  2500    2501 

Broderlck 2600    2601 

Baker 2700    2701 

Lyon (e)      (e> 

Lombard   Place,   from  s   & 

Lombard  bet  Stockton    and 
Powell 
London      (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from  Japan  Ay  S  W 
to  Amazon 
Loomis,  from  Islais  Creek  S- 

to  Barneveld  Av 
Lott  (now  a  continuation  of 
Central  Avenue),  from 
Turk  W  of  Lyon,  S  to  Buena 
Vista  Av.  (The  numbers  on 
the  bulldiiigs,  with  few  ex- 
ceptions, have  not  been 
changed). 
Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

Buena  Vista  Avenue.      2         1 

Waller 

Halght 100      101 

Page 200     201 

Oak (c)      (c) 

Golden  Gate  Park  . . . 

Fell 400      401 

Hayes 500     501 

Grove 600     601 

Fulton 700     701 

McAllister 800     801 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  900     901 

Turk (o)      (o) 

Calvary  Cemetery  ... 
Lotta,     from    Sullivan    bet 
Stanyan    and    Wlllard    S    to 
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Louisa  Alley,  from  N  s  Ship- 
ley E  of  Fourth 
Louisberg,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  San  Miguel 
Louisiana,  from  the  bay  bet 
Maryland  and  Georgia,  S  to 
First  Av  South 
Lowell    (West    End    Home- 
stead), from  Mission  Road  nr 
County  Line  S  E  to  Bellevue 
Av 
Lower  Terrace  (Park  Lane 
Tract),  from  N  s  Seventeenth 
nr  Uranus  N  E  and  E  to  Ser- 
pentine Place 
Lozier  (now  Bartlett  Alley), 
from  N  8  Jackson  bet  Kearny 
and  Dupont,  N  to  Pacific 
Luck,  from  Loomis  E  to  Or- 
leans 
Lucky  (now  Garfield  Av)  from 
S  s  Twenty-fourth  bet  Treat 
Av  and  Folsom,  S  to  Twenty- 
sixth 
Lucy  (now  De  Long  Av),  from 
Waller  bet  Masonic  Av  and 
Ashbury 
Lucy  (Silver  Terrace),  from 
Thornton  Av  bet  Railroad  Av 
and  Ceres,  S  to  Williams  Av 
Lundy    Lane    (Bemal    Heights), 
from  Coso  Av  bet  California 
and  Prospect  Aves,  S  W  to 
Virginia  Av 
Lusk   Alley,    from   Clyde  nr 

Townsend 
LyeU  (Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead), W  of  Mission    Road 
from  Springdale  bet  Rottecl£ 
and  Danton 
Lynch,    from   W    s    Leaven- 
worth bet  Paciflc  and  Broad- 
way, W  to  Hyde 
Lyon,  from  N  s  Haight  W  of 

Baker  N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  B.       W. 

Haight 2         1 

Page 100      101 

Oak (c)      (c) 

Golden  Gate  Park  . . . 

Fell 300      301 

Hayes 400     401 

Grove 500      501 

Fulton 600      601 

McAllister 700      701 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.  800     801 

Turk (c)      (c) 

Calvary  Cemetery  . . . 

Geary 1300    1301 

Post 1400    1401 

Sutter 1500    1501 

Bush 1600    1601 

Pine 1700    1701 

California 1800    1801 

Sacramento 1900    1901 

Clay 2000    2001 

Washington 2100    2101 

Jackson 2200    2201 

Pacific  Avenue 2300    2301 

Broadway 2400     (o) 

Vallejo 2500      (o) 

Green 2600     (o) 

Union 2700     (o) 

Filbert 2800     (o) 

Greenwich 2900     (o) 

Lombard 3000     (o) 

Chestnut 3100     (o) 

Francisco 3200     (o) 

Bay 3300     (o) 

NorthPoint 3400     (o) 

Beach 3500     (o) 

Jefferson 3600     (o) 

Tonquln 3700      (0) 

Lewis (e)      (e) 

Lysett  Place,  from  S  s  Sacra- 
mento bet  Jones  and  Leav- 
enworth 


M,  from  Seventh  Av  S  of  L, 

W  to  the  ocean 
M  (now  Alvarado),  from  N  s 

Sanchez  bet  Twenty-second 

and  Twenty-third 
M     South,    from    First    Av 

South  S  W  to  Twenty-eighth 

Av  South 
Mabel  Alley,  from  E  s  Hyde 

bet  O'Farrell  and  Geary 
Macedonia  (Bernal  Heights, 

now    Franconla    Av),    from 

Peralta  Av  S  E  to  Rutledge 

Av 
Madagascar  (South  S.F.),  see 

Twenty-seventh  Av  South 
Madden,  from  S  s  King  bet 

Third  and    Fourth,   S   E    to 

Berry 
Madeira  (South   S.  F.),   see 

Thirty-seventh  Av  South 
Madison  (University  Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S   to 

Olmstead 
Madison  Avenue  (late  Fifth 

Av),  from  S  s  Harrison  bet 

Fifth  and  Sixth 
Madrid      (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  W 

to  Amazon 

Maggie    AUey,    from    e    s 

Jones  bet  Geary  and  Post 

Magner    Place,    from    E    s 

Mason    bet    Broadway    and 

Vallejo 
Maiden     Lane,    from   W    s 

Montgomery  Av  bet  Wash- 
ington and  Jackson 
Maiden  Lane    (now   Vulcan 

Lane),  from  N  s  Vallejo  bet 

Stockton  and  Powell 
Main,,  from    S    8    Market    bet 

Spear  and  Beale,  S  E  to  the 

bay 
Cross  Sts.  W.        E. 

Market 2         1 

Mission  100      101 

Howard 200      201 

Folsom 300      301 

Rincon  Court 

Beale  Place 

Harrison 400     401 

Bryant (e)      (e) 

Majestic  Avenue,  W  of  Old 

San  Jose  Road  nr  Ocean 
View  Station 

Malacca  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Thirty-third  Av  South 

Maiden  AUey,  from  S  s  How- 
ard bet  First  and  Second,  S 
E  to  Tehama 

Malloy  (Fairmount  Tract), 
from  Old  San  Jose  Road  bet 
Thirtieth  and  Randall 

Malta  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Twenty-fifth  Av  South 

Malvina   Place,  from  w    s 

Mason  bet  Sacramento  and 
Clay 

Manchester  (Bernal  Heigits) , 
from  Ripley  Place  bet  Fol- 
som and  Shotwell 

Mangels  Avenue  (Sunny  Side), 
from  Acadia  W  to  Hamburg 

Manila  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Fourth  Av  South 

Manitoba  (South  S.  P.),  see 
Eleventh  Av  South 

Manning  Place,  from  W  s 
Eighth  bet  Market  and  Mis- 
sion 

ManseU  (University  Home- 
stead), from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  S  of  Olmstead 

Mansfield  (University  Home- 
stead), from  Burrows  S  to 
Dwight 


Maple,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Spruce  and  Cherry,  N  to 
Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  E.       w. 

California 2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Clay 200      201 

Washington 300      301 

Jackson 400      401 

Paciflc  Avenue (e)      (c) 

Maple  Court,  from  N  s  Four- 
teenth bet  Guerrero  and 
Dolores 
Marcy  Place  (late  Vernon 
Place),  from  S  s  Jackson  bet 
Mason  and  Taylor 
Marengo,  from  Waterloo  S  W 

to  Dickinson 
Marengo     (Railroad    Home- 
stead), see  Plymouth 
Margaret  Avenue,  W  of  Old 
San  Jose  Road  nr  Ocean  View 
Station 

Margaret  Court,  from  N  s 

Turk  bet  Mason  and  Taylor 
Margaret  Place,  from  N   s 

Vallejo     bet     Kearny     and 

Dupont 
Margary,  from  S  s  Alvarado 

bet  Sanchez  and  Noe,  S  to 

Clipper 
Maria    (now    Homer),    from 

Chesley    bet    Harrison    and 

Bryant 
Marin,  from  the  bay  bet  Army 

and  Tulare,  W  to  Vermont 

Marion   Place    (late    Eliza 

Place),  from  N  s  Union  bet 
Taylor  and  Jones 
Mariposa,  from  the  bay  bet 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth, 
W  to  Harrison 

Mariposa  Terrace,  from  N  s 

Harrison    bet    Seventh    and 

Eighth 

Market  (from  the  bay  S  W  to 

junction     Seventeenth    and 

Castro).     The  difference  In 

the  number  of  intersecting 

streets,  and  length  of  blocks 

on  the  right  and  left  sides, 

accounts  for  the  irregularity 

of  the  numbers  at  opposite 

points. 

Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

East  and  Sacramento     2         1 

Steuart 

Spear 101 

Drumm  and  Cal 100    

Main 201 

Davis  and  Pine 200    

Beale  301 

Front 300    

Fremont... 401 

Battery  and  Bush....  400    

First 501 

Ecker 

Sansome  and  Sutter  .  500 

Second 601 

Mont'y  and  Post 600    

New  Montgomery  . . . 

Annie 

Kearny  and  Geary...  700    

Third 701 

Brooks 

Grant  Av  &  O'Farrell  800    

Fourth 801 

Stockton  and  Ellis. . .  900 

Powell  and  Eddy  ....  1000    

Fifth 901 

Mason  and  Turk 1100    

Sixth, 1001 

Taylor    and     Golden 

Gate  Avenue 1200    

Jones  and  McAlllster.1300    

Seventh 1101 

City  Hall  Avenue 

Eighth 1201 

Larkin  and  Hayes 1600 

Ninth 1301 

Tenth 1401 

Polk  and  Fell 1700    

Eleventh 1501 


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Van  Xess  Av  and  Oak.1800    

Twelfth 1601 

Franklin  and  Page...  1900    

Rose  Avenue 

Brady 1701 

Gough  and  Halght . .  .2000    

Valencia 1801 

Hermann 

Octavia  and  Waller.. 2100    

Pearl 

Guerrero 1901 

Laguna 2200    

Thirteenth  

Buchanan 2300    

Dolores 2001 

Fourteenth 

Church 2400  2101 

Fifteenth 

Sanchez 2500  2201 

Sixteenth  

Noe 2600  2.'301 

Seventeenth  

Castro (e)  (e) 

Marquesas  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Tenth  Av  South 
Mars     (Park    Lane    Tract), 

from  Seventeenth  W  of  Clara 

Av 
Marshall      (College      Home- 
stead),   from    E    s    Mission 

Koad  nr  Sliver  Av 
Marsily,  from  W  s  Mission 

Road  bet  St.  Mary's  Av  and 

Cuvler 

Martha  Place,  from  S  s  Geary 

bet  Mason  and  Taylor 
Martin,  from  Thirty-first  bet 

Castro    and    Diamond,  S    to 

Kent 
Martin,  see  Berry  Place 
Martinique  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Thirty-fifth  Av  South 
Mary,  from  S  s  Mission  bet 

Fifth  and  Sixth,  S  E  to  How- 
ard 
Mary  (Bernal  Heights),  see 

"W'altham 
Mary  Lane,  from  S  s  Bush 

bet  Kearny  and  Grant  Av 

Marye  Terrace,  from  N  s 
Turk  bet  Hvde  and  Larkin 

Maryland,  from  the  bay  bet 
Delaware  and  Louisiana,  S  to 
First  Av  South 

Mason,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Powell  and  Taylor,  K  to  the 
bay 

Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Turk 2         1 

Eddy 100      101 

Ellis 200      201 

Latham  Place 

Dikeman  Place 

O'Farrell 300      301 

Elwood  

Geary 400      401 

Derby 

Kappeler  Court 

Post 500      501 

Scheerer  Place 

Sutter 600      601 

Delta  Place 

Bush 700      701 

Hooker  Alley • 

Pine 800"     801 

Frank  Place 

California 900      901 

Sacramento 1000    1001 

Ewer  Place 

Dawson  Place - — - 

Malvina  Place 

Clay ,...^  1100    1101 

Truett 

Sheppard  Place — — • 

Washington 1200    1201 

Jackson 1300    1301 

John 

Pacific 1400    1401 

Broadway 1500    1.501 

Magner  Place 

Vallejo 1600    1601 

Green 1700    1701 

Winter's  Lane 


Webb  Place 

Union 1800    1801 

Kent 

Filbert 1900    1901 

Valparaiso 

Greenwich 2000    2001 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Lombard 2100    2101 

Chestnut 2200    2201 

Water 

Francisco   2300    2301 

Vandewater 

Bay  2400    2401 

Alaska  Place 

NorthPoint 2,500    2501 

Beach 2600    2601 

Jefferson (e)      (e) 

Masonic  Avenue,  from  Point 
Lobos  Av  W  of  Central  Av, 
S   to   Congress  thence  E  to 
Albanv 
Massachusetts,  from  the  bay 
bet  New  York  and  Delaware, 
S  to  First  Av  South 
Massasoit  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Franconia  N  W  to  Rut- 
ledge  Av 
Mateo     (Fairmount    Tract), 
from  Bemis  S  E  to  Old  San 
.Jose  Road 
Mauritius  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Twentieth  Av  South 
Mayflower  (Bernal  Heights), 
from    California    Av    W    to 
Sumner 
Mazzini,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islals  Creek 
McAllister,     from     junction 
Market  and  Jones  bet  Fulton 
and  Golden  Gate  Av,  W  to 
First  Av 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Jones 2         1 

Park  Avenue 

Leavenworth 100    

Hyde 200    - — 

City  Hall  Place 

Larkin 300      301 

Polk 400      401 

Van  Ness  Avenue....  500      501 

Franklin 600      601 

Gough 700     701 

Octavla 800      801 

Laguna 900      901 

Buchanan 1000    1001 

Webster 1100    1101 

Fillmore 1200    1201 

Steiner. 1300    1301 

Pierce 1400    1401 

Scott 1500    1501 

De%-i8adero 1600    1601 

Broderick 1700    1701 

Baker 1800    1801 

Lyon 1900    1901 

Lott 2000    2001 

Masonic  Avenue (c)      (c) 

Masonic  Cemetery... 

Parker  Avenue 2,500    2501 

North  Stanyan 2600    2601 

North  Willard 2700    2701 

First  Avenue (e)      (e) 

McAllister    (Visitacion  Val- 
ley), see  Vassalboro 
McClellan   (Bernal   Heights, 
now  Andover  Av),  from  Es- 
meralda Av  S  to  Cortland  Av 
McCormack,  from  Pacific  bet 

Hyde  and  Larkin 
McDermott  Place,  from  W  s 

Jones  bet  Turk  and  Eddy 
McLea  Court,  from  E  s  Ninth 

bet  Harrison  and  Bryant 
Meacham  Place,   from  S   s 

Post  bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 
Meares,  see  Michigan  Avenue 
Medau  Place,  from  N  s  Fil- 
bert bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 
Medford  (Visitacion  Valley), 

W    of     San    Bruno    Av    nr 

County  Line 
Medway    Alley,    from  N    s 

Twenty-third     bet     Dolores 

and  Church 


Melrose  Avenue  (Sunny  Side), 

from  Congo  W  to  Hamburg 
Mendocino  (South  S.  F.) ,  from 
the  bay  bet   Calaveras    and 
Plumas.  W  to  First  Av  South 
Merced  (now  Noe) ,  from  Thir- 
tieth S  to  Laidley 
Mercer  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Bradford),  from  S  s  Cortland 
Av  bet  Peralta  Av  and  Bronte 
Merchant,  from  the  bay  bet 
Clay  and  Washington,  W  to 
Kearny 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

East  North 2         1 

Drumm (c)      (c) 

Davis (c)      (c) 

Front 300      301 

Battery 400     401 

Sansome 500      501 

Montgomery 600      601 

Dunbar  Alley 

Kearny (e)      (e) 

Merrifield,  see  Jordan  Av 
Merrill,  from  W  s  Jones  bet 
Vallejo    and    Green,    W    to 
Leavenworth 
Merrill,  from  N  s  Silver  Av 
bet  Barneveld  Av  and  Boyl- 
ston 
Merrimac,  from  the  bay  nr 

Alameda,  W  to  South 
Merritt,   from    Hattie   S   of 
Seventeenth,  W  to  Danvers 

Mersey  Alley,  from  N  s 
Twenty-third  bet  Dolores 
and  Church 

Metcalf  Place  (now  Ewing 
Place),  from  W  s  Laguna  bet 
Post  and  Sutter 

Metcalfe   Place,   from    N    s 

Geary  bet  Mason  and  Taylor 
Mexico   (South    S.  F.),  from 

the  bay  S  to  India  Basin 
Michigan,  from  the  bay  bet 

Georgia   and    Illinois,    S    to 

First  Av  South 
Michigan  Avenue  (late  Meares) , 

from  N  s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet 

Jordan  and  First  Avs 

MichiganAvenue,from  Mich- 
igan bet  Shasta  and  Sierra, 
W  to  Illinois 

Middle,  from  N  s  Pine  bet 
Webster  and  Fillmore,  N  to 
California 

Midway,  from  N  s  Francisco 
bet  Dupont  and  Stockton,  N 
to  Bay 

Miguel  (Fairmount  Tract) , 
from  Bemis  S  E  to  Old  San 
Jose  Road 

Miguel  (now  San  Miguel), 
from  S  8  Ocean  Av  nr  Old 
San  Jose  Road 

Miguel  Avenue  (Stanford 
Heights),  from  Stanford 
Heights    Av   to    Fowler   Av 

Miles  Court,  from  N  s  Cali- 
fornia bet  Stockton  and 
Powell 

Miles  Place,  from  N  s  Sac- 
r.imento  bet  Stockton  and 
Powell 

Miller  Place,  from  S  s  Folsom 

bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 

MiUiken,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  County  Line 

Mills  Place,  from  W  s  Grant 
Av  bet  Post  and  Sutter 

Milton  (Spring  Valley  Home- 
stead), from  W  s  Mission 
Road  nr  Silver  Av 

Milton  (now  Crystal),  W  of 
Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  County 
Line 

Milton  Avenue  (Sunny  Side), 
from  Circular  Av  W 

Minerva  (Railroad  Home- 
stead), W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 


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Minerva    (now    Eighteenth), 
from    Uranus    S    of    Seven- 
teenth 
Minna,  from  W  s  First  bet 

Mission  and  Howard,  S  W 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

First 2         1 

Shaw  Alley 

Second 100      101 

New  Montgomery  . . . 

Third 200     201 

Fourth 300      301 

Fifth 400      401 

Mary 

Sixth 500      501 

Euss 

Seventh 600      601 

Julia 

Eighth 700      701 

Ninth (c)      (c) 

Tenth 900      901 

•  Eleventh 1000    1001 

Lafayette 

Twelfth (c.)      (c) 

Thirteenth (c)      (c) 

Fourteenth 1300    1301 

Fifteenth (e)      (e) 

Minnesota,  from  South  bet 
Tennessee  and  Indiana,  S  to 
Tulare 
Minnie,  see  Tremont  Av 
Minot  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Moultrie),   from    Esmeralda 
Av  S  to  Cortland  Av 
Mint  Avenue,  from  W  s  Fifth 
bet  Stevenson  and  Mission, 
and  from  N  s    Mission   bet 
Fifth  and  Sixth 
Miramar  Avenue  (lake  View), 
from  Ocean  Av  S  to    Lake 
View  Av 
Mission,  from   the   bay   bet 
Howard    and   Market,   S    W 
and    S  to  intersection  with 
Mission  or  County  Road 
Qoss  Sts.  N.       S. 

East  South 2  1 

Steuart 

Spear 100      101 

Main 200      201 

Beale  300      301 

Fremont 400      401 

First 500      501 

Ecker 

Shaw  Alley 

Anthony 

Second 600      601 

New  Montgomery  . . . 

Annie 

Third  700      701 

Fourth 800      801 

Fifth 900      901 

Mint  Avenue  

Mary 

Sixth 1000    1001 

Seventh 1100    1101 

Mission  Alley 

Julia 

Eighth 1200    1201 

Laskie 

Ninth 1300    1301 

Washington  Avenue .  

Grand  Avenue 

Tenth 1400    1401 

Eleventh 1500    1501 

Lafayette 

Potter 

West  Mission 1600    

Twelfth 1601 

Bond 

Thirteenth 1700    1701 

Erie 

Fourteenth 1800    1801 

Fifteenth. 1900    1901 

Sixteenth    2000    2001 

Warren  Place 

Seventeenth 2100    2101 

Clarion  Alley 

Sycamore  Avenue  . . .  ■ • 

Eighteenth 2200    2201 

Nineteenth 2300    2301 

Twentieth 2400    2401 

Twenty-first 2500    2501 


Twenty-second 2600    2601 

Twenty-third 2700    2701 

Twenty-fourth 2800    2801 

Twenty-flfth 2900    2901 

Twenty-sixth 3000    3001 

Serpentine  Avenue.. 

Army 

Precita  Avenue 3101 

Powell  Avenue 

Valencia 3200    

Fair  Avenue 

Tiffany  Place 

Twenty-ninth 3300    

Virginia  Avenue 

Godeus 

Thirtieth  3400    

Mission    or    County    Road, 

from  termination  of  Mission 
S  W  to  County  Line 
Mission  Alley,  from  N  s  Mis- 
sion bet  Seventh  and  Eighth 
to  .Jessie 
Mission  Avenue,  see  Dear- 
born Place 
Mission  Court,  from  Mission 
bet  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth 
Mission  Ocean  Road,  from 
nr   junction    Twenty-second 
and  Douglass  S  W  to  Ocean 
Av 
Mississippi,  from  Sixteenth 
bet  Pennsylvania  and  Texas, 
S  to  Tulare 
Missouri,  from  Sixteenth  bet 
Texas  and  Connecticut,  S  to 
Tulare 
Mohawk  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  N  W  s  Mission  Road 
nr  County  Line 
Monongahela  (South  S.  F), 

see  J  South 
Monroe,  from  N  s  Bush  bet 
Stockton  and  Powell,   N  to 
Pine 
Montana    (Railroad    Home- 
stead), W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Montcalm  (Bernal  Heights), 

from  Isabel  nr  Wolfe,  S  W 
Montenegro    (South    S.    F.), 

see  Third  Av  South 
Montezuma     (Bernal     Heights), 
from  Coso  Av  E  to  Shotwell 
Montgomery,  from  N  s  Mar- 
ket bet  Sansome  and  Kearny, 
N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sis.  E.       w. 

Market  and  Post 2         1 

Sutter 100      101 

Bush 200     201 

Pine 300      301 

Summer 

California 400      401 

Sacramento 500      501 

Commercial 

Clay 600      601 

Merchant  

Washington 700      701 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Jackson 800      801 

Gold 

Pacific 900      901 

Montgomery  Court . . 

Broadway 1000    1001 

Vallejo 1100    1101 

Jackson  Place 

Green 1200    1201 

Moulton  Place 

Union 1300    1301 

Montgomery  Place  . . 

Alta 

Filbert 1400    1401 

Greenwich 1500    1501 

Lombard 1600    1601 

Chestnut 1700    1701 

Francisco 1800    1801 

Bay (e)      (e) 

Montgomery  Avenue,  from 

junction     Montgomery    and 
Washington,  N  W  to  Beach 
Cross  Sis.                         N.E.  S.W. 
Mont'y  and  Wash'n..      2         1 
Maiden  Lane 


Gibb  

Jackson 100      101 

Kearny 

Pacific 200     201 

Adler 

Broadway 300      301 

Dupont 

Vallejo 400      401 

Vallejo  Place • 

Stockton  

Green 500      501 

Union (o)      601 

Powell 

Filbert 700      701 

Gaven  Place 

Scotland 

Greenwich 800      801 

Mason 

Hartman 

Jansen 

Lombard 900      901 

Newell  Place 

Taylor 

Chestnut 1000    1001 

Houston ^ 

Francisco 1100    1101 

Jones  

Bay 1200    1201 

NorthPoint 1300    1301 

Leavenworth 

Beach (e)      (e) 

Montgomery  Court,  from  w 

s    Montgomery    bet    Pacific 

and  Broadway 
Montgomery  Place,  from  W 

s  Montgomery  bet  Union  and 

Filbert 
Monticello  (Citv  Land  Ass'n 

Tract),  W  of  Old   San  Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Moore,  from  N  s  Union  bet 

Hyde  and  Larkin 
Moore    Place,    see    Torrens 

Court 
Morey  AUey,  from  N  s  Broad- 
way bet  Stockton  and  Powell, 

N  to  Vallejo 
Morrell   Place,    from    N    s 

Pacific  bet  Hyde  and  Larkin, 

N  to  Broadway 
Morris  Avenue   (late    Park 

Avenue),  from  S  s  Harrison 

bet  Fifth  and  Sixth,  S  E  to 

Bryant 
Morse,  from  Mission  Road  nr 

County  Line 
Morse  (now  St.  George  Alley), 

from  N  s  Bush  W  of  Kearny 
Morse  Place,  from  S  s  Broad- 
way  bet    Leavenworth    and 

Hyde 
Morton,  from  W  s  Kearny  bet 

Geary  and  Post.W  to  Stockton 
Morton    (now    Olean),    E    of 

San    Bruno     Av    nr     Islais 

Creek 
Moscow     (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from  India  Av  S  W 

to  Amazon 
Moss,  from  S  s  Howard  bet 

Sixth  and  Seventh,   S  E  to 

Folsom 
Moss  Avenue,    from   Caselli 

Av  W  to  Corbett  Av 
Moulton,  from  W  s  Buchanan 

•bet  Greenwich  and  Lombard. 

W  to  Steiner 
Moulton  Avenue  (Smmy  Side, 

now  Hearst   Av),   from  Cir- 
cular Av  W  to  Hamburg 
Moulton   Place,    from   W   s 

Montgomery  bet  Green  and 

Union 
Moultrie    (Bernal    Heights), 

from  North  Av  nr  Coso  Av 

S  to  Crescent  Av 

Mount  Vernon  Avenue,  from 

Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  San 
Miguel 

Mountain    Spring    Avenue 

(Clarendon  Heights),  from 
Lincoln  Av  W  to  San  Miguel 
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Mulford  AUey,  from  E  s  Tay- 
lor bet  Bush  and  Pine 
Munich     (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from  India  Av  S  W 
to  France  Av 
Mjnrtle  Avenue,  from  W   s 
Larkin    bet    OTarrell    and 
Geary,  "VY  to  Laguna 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue  ...  200     201 

Franklin 300      301 

Gougb 400      401 

Octavia 500      501 

Laguna  (e)      (e) 

N,  from  Seventh  Av  S  of  M 

W  to  the  ocean 
N  South,  from  First  Av  South 
S    W    to    Twenty-ninth    Av 
South 
Naglee  Avenue   ("West   End 
Tract),  from  Old    San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Napa  (now  Twentieth),  from 
the  bay  bet  Nineteenth  and 
T  wenty-flr8t,W  to  Potrero  Av 
Napier  Alley,  from  N  s  Fil- 
bert bet  Sansome  and  Mont- 
gomery 

1         (Excelsior     Home- 
"stead),  from  Silver  Av  S  W 
to  Amazon 
Napoleon,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Nashua,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
Natick    (Fairmount    Tract), 

from  Chenery  nr  Castro 
Natoma,  from  W  s  Fremont 
bet  Mission  and  Howard,   S 
W  to  Fifteenth 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Fremont 

First 2         1 

Second 100      101 

New  Montgomery  . . . 

Third  (c)      (c) 

Fourth tc)      (c) 

Fifth 400      401 

Mary 

Sixth 500      501 

Kuss 

Seventh 600      601 

Eighth 700     701 

Ninth (c)      (c) 

Tenth 900      901 

Eleventh 1000    1001 

Lafayette 

Twelfth (c)      (c) 

Thirteenth (c)      (c) 

Fourteenth 1300    1301 

Fifteenth (e)      (e) 

Nebraska  (now  San  Bruno 
Av),  from  Channel  bet  Ver- 
mont and  Utah,  S  to  Colusa 
Nebraska  (Bemal  Heights), 
from  Powhattan  S  to  Cort- 
land Av 
Nebraska  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Waterville 
Neptune  (Park  Lane  Tract), 

from  ApoHo  "VV  to  Ashbury 
Neptune     (Silver     Terrace), 
from  Thornton  Av  S  to  Wil- 
liams Av 
Nevada  (now  Twenty-third), 
from  the  bay  bet  Humboldt 
and    Twenty-fourth,    W    to 
Potrero  Av 
Nevada  (now  Norfolk),  from 
S  s  Folsom  bet  Eleventh  and 
Twelfth 
Nevada  Avenue  (Bemal  Heights), 
from     Esmeralda     Av     bet 
Prentiss  and  Rosecrans,  S  to 
Crescent  Av 
New  Anthony,  see  Anthony 
New  Channel,  see  Division 
New    Market   (Stanford   Heights, 
now  Army),  from  Bellevue 
AV  to  Fowler  Av 


New    Montgomery,  from  S 
s    Market    bet    Second    and 
Third,  S  E  to  Howard 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Market 2  1 

Stevenson 

Jessie    

Rose  Alley 

Mission  100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard (e)      (e) 

New  Morse  (West  End 
Tract),  from  Mission  Road 
nr  County  Line 
New  Orleans,  from  N  s  Green 
bet  Leavenworth  and  Hyde 
New  York,  from  the  bay  bet 
Virginia  and  Massachusetts, 
S  to  First  Av  South 

Newell  Place,  from  N  s  Lom- 
bard bet  Mason  and  Taylor 
Newgrove  Alley,  from  Church 
bet      Twenty-seventh      and 
Duncan.  W  to  Sanchez 
Newman,  from  Holly   Park 
Av  bet  Ellert  and  East  Av, 
E  to  Andover  Av 
Ney     (College     Homestead), 
from  E   8   Mission  Road   nr 
Silver  Av 
Niagara  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  N  AV  s  Mission  Road 
nr  County  Line 
Nicaragua  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Forty-fifth  Av  South 
Nineteenth,  from  the  bay 
bet  Eighteenth  and  Twen- 
tieth, W.  (The  inside  column 
shows  the  new  numbers 
from  Harrison  W  in  accord- 
ance with  the  extension  of 
the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Harrison (3100)        2  1 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (3200)     100      101 

Shotwell 

Howard (3300)    200      201 

Capp 

Mission (.3400)     300      301 

San  Carlos  Avenue.. 

Stevenson 

Valencia (3500)    400      401 

Lapidge 

Angelica 

Guerrero (3600)    500     501 

Dolores (3700)    (c)      (c) 

Church (.3800)    700      701 

Sanchez (3900)    800      801 

Noe (4000)     900      901 

Hartford 

Castro (4100)  1000    1001 

Collingwood 

Diamond (4200)  1100    1101 

Eureka 

Douglass (4300)  1200    1201 

Nineteenth    Avenue,     from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 

Nineteenth  Avenue   South, 

from    Islais    Creek    S    E    to 

AVater  Front 
Ninth,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

Eighth  and   Tenth,   S  E    to 

Channel 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Jessie 

Mission  100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200     201 

Tehama 

Clementina 

Folsom 300      301 

Ringold • 

Harrison 400      401 

McLea  Court 

Bryant 500      501 

Brannan  600      601 

Channel (e)      (e) 


Ninth  Avenue,  from  Presidio 

Reservation  S  to  P 
Ninth  Avenue  South,  from 

Schneider  S  E  to  AVater  Front 
Noble,  from  Hubbell  nr  Sixth 

S  E  to  South 

Noble's    Alley,    from     E    s 

Dupont  bet  Union  and  Filbert 

Noe,  from  S  s  Thirteenth  bet 

Sanchez    and    Castro,    S    to 

Laldley 

Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Ridley 2         1 

Fourteenth 100      101 

Henry 

Fifteenth 200      201 

Beaver • 

Sixteenth  I!'.'. ■.■/.■. '.'.'■.  300      301 

Seventeenth 400      401 

Ford 

Eighteenth 500      501 

Hancock 

Nineteenth 600      601 

Cumberland  ■ 

Twentieth 700      701 

Liberty  

Twenty-first 800      801 

Hill 

Twenty-second 900      901 

Alvarado 

Twenty-third 1000    1001 

Elizabeth 

Twenty-fourth 1100    1101 

Jersey 

Twenty-flfth, 1200    1201 

Clipper 

Twenty-sixth 1300    1301 

Army 

Twenty-seventh 1400    1401 

Duncan 

Twenty-eighth 1500    1501 

Valley 

Twenty-ninth 1600    1601 

Day 

Thirtieth 1700    1701 

Nolan,  from  W  s  Steiner  bet 

Green  and  Union 
Noonan  Alley,  see  Sunshine 

Court 
Noonan's  Place  (now  Church 

Avenue),  from   S  s  A^allejo 

bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Norfolk  (late  Nevada),  from 

S  s  Folsom  bet  Eleventh  and 

Twelfth.  S  E  to  Harrison 
Norma  (Clarendon  Heights), 

from   junction  Lincoln    and 

St.  Germain  Avs  S 
Norman,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Creek 
North  Avenue  (Bemal  Heights), 

from  Coso  Av  S  AV  to  Holly 

Park  Av 
North  Point,  from  the  bay 

bet    Bay   and    Beach,  AV  to 

Presidio  Reservation 
North  Stanyan,   from  N    s 

Fulton   bet   Parker  Av  and 

North  A\'lllard 
North    Willard,   from    N    s 

Fulton  bet  Stanyan  and  First 

Av  N  to  Turk 
Norton     (Academy     Tract), 

from  N   AV  s   Mission  Road 

bet  Harrington  and  Bauer 
Norton  Court  (now  Langton), 

from  N  E  8  Brannan  bet  Sev- 
enth and  Eighth 

Norton  Place,  from  N  s  Fil- 
bert bet  Montgomery  and 
Sansome 

Norwich  (Bernal  Heights), 
see  Stoneman 

Nye  (South  S.  F.),  E  of  San 
Bruno  Av  nr  Islais  Creek 

0,  from  Eighth  Av  S  of  N,  W 
to  the  ocean 

O'Connell  Place,  from  N  s 
Vallejo  bet  Powell  and  Mason 


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STREET   AND   AVENUE    GUIDE. 


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O'Farrell,  from  junction  Mar- 
ket and  Grant  Av  bet  Ellis 

,  and  Geary,  W  to  Calvary 
Cemetery 

Cross  Sl.1.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Grant  Av     2         1 

Bagley  Place 

Julia  Court 

Stockton 100      101 

Powell 200     201 

Carlos  Place 

Elwood 

Mason 300      301 

Eaphael  Place 

Taylor 400     401 

William 

Jones 500     501 

Leavenworth 600      601 

Ada  Court 

Hyde 700     701 

Larkin 800      801 

Polk 900      901 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1000    1001 

Franklin 1100    1101 

Gough 1200    1201 

Octavia  1300    1301 

Laguna 1400    1401 

Buchanan 1500    1501 

Hollls 

AVebster 1600    1601 

Fillmore 1700    1701 

Steiner 1800    1801 

Pierce 1901 

Scott 2000    2001 

Devisadero 2100    2101 

Broderlck 2200    2201 

St  Joseph's  Avenue.,  (e)      (e) 

O'Farrell  Alley,  see  Elwood 

Oak,  from  junction  Market 
and  Van  Ness  Av  bet  Page 
and  Fell,  W  to  Stanyan 

Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

M'k't  &  Van  Ness  Av      2         1 

Franklin 100      101 

Gough 200     201 

Octavia 300      801 

Laguna 400     401 

Buchanan 500      501 

"Webster 600      601 

Fillmore 700     701 

Steiner 800      801 

Pierce 900      901 

Scott 1000    1001 

Devisadero 1100    1101 

Broderick 1200    1201 

Baker (o)    1.301 

Lyon (o)     1401 

Lott (0)     1501 

Masonic  Avenue (o)    1601 

Ashbury (o)    1701 

Clayton (o)    1801 

Cole (o)    1901 

Shrader (o)    2001 

Stanyan (e)      (e) 

Oak,  see  Derby  and  Derby 
Place 

Oak  Grove  Avenue,  from  S  s 
Harrison  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth, 
S  E  to  Bryant 

Oakwood  (late  Fair  Oaks 
Court),  from  S  s  Eighteenth 
In't  Guerrero  and  Dolores 

Ocean  Avenue,  from  Mission 
Road  14  mile  S  of  Silver  Av, 
W  to  the  ocean 

Ocean  Boulevard,   from   nr 

termination  Point  Lobos  Av 
along  the  ocean  beach  S  to 
nr  County  Line 

Ocean  House  Road,  see  Ocean 

Av 

Ocean     Road     (now     View 

Avenue),   from  nr  junction 

Twenty-second  and  Douglass 

S  W 

Ocean  Terrace,   from  Point 

Lobos  Av  nr  Cliff  House 

Octavia,  from  N  s  Market  bet 

Gough  and  Laguna,  N  to  Bay 

Cross  Sis.  B.       W. 

Market  and  Waller  . .      2         1 

Haight 100      101 

Kose  Avenue 


Page 200  201 

Lily  Avenue 

Oak 300  301 

Hickory  Avenue 

Fell , 400  401 

Linden  Avenue 

Hayes 500  501 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 600  601 

Birch  Avenue 

Fulton 700  701 

Ash  Avenue 

McAllister 800  801 

Golden  Gate  Avenue,  (c)  (c) 

Jefferson  Square 

Eddy 1100  1101 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 1200  1201 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1300  1301 

Myrtle  Avenue 

Geary 1400  1401 

Cedar  Avenue 

Post 1500  1501 

Walnut  Avenue 

Sutter 1600  1601 

Bush 1700  1701 

Austin 

Pine 1800  1801 

California 1900  ,  1901 

Sacramento (c)  (c) 

Lafayette  Park 

Washington 2200  2201 

Jackson 2300  2301 

Pacific  Avenue 2400  2401 

Broadway 2500  2501 

Vallejo 2600  2601 

Green 2700  2701 

Union 2800  2801 

Grisar 

Filbert 2900  2901 

Greenwich 3000  3001 

Lombard 3100  3101 

Chestnut 3200  3201 

Francisco 3300  3301 

Bay (e)  (e) 

Ohio  (South  S.  F.),  from  the 
bay  nr  Virginia  S  to  First  Av 
South 
Ohio   Place   (late  Prescott), 

from  N  s  Pacific  bet  San- 
some  and  Montgomery,  N  to 
Broadway 
Old  Hickory  (Bemal  Heights), 
from  San  Bruno  Av  W  to 
Andover  Av 

Old  San  Jose  Road  (or  San 

Jose  Avenue),  from  junction 
Chenery  and  Castro  S  W  to 
County  Line 
Olean  (late  Morton),  E  of  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  Islais  Creek 
Olive  Avenue,  from  W  s  Lar- 
kin bet  Ellis  and  O'Farrell, 
W  to  Steiner 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue 200     201 

Franklin 300      301 

Gough 400      401 

Octavia 500      501 

Laguna 600      601 

Buchanan 700     701 

Webster 800      801 

Fillmore 900      901 

Steiner (e)      (e) 

Olive  Court,  from  S  s  Union 

bet  Laguna  and  Buchanan 
Oliver    (West     End     Home- 
stead), from  Mission  Koad  nr 
County  Line 
Olmstead  (University  Home- 
stead), from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  S  of  Dwlght 
Olney  Place,  from  Hammond 
Place     bet    Townsend     and 
King 
Olympus  (Park  Lane  Tract), 
from    N    s    Seventeenth    nr 
Ashbury 


Oneida  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  from  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 

Oneida  Place,  from  S  s  Sacra- 
mento bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton 

Onondaga  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  from  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 

Opal  Place,  from  E  s  Taylor 
bet  Golden  Gate  Av  and 
Turk 

Opera  Alley,  from  N  s  Mission 
bet  Third  and  Fourth 

Ophir  Alley,  from  N  s  Post 
bet  Taylor  and  Jones 

Orange  Alley,  from  Twenty- 
fourth  bet  Valencia  and 
Bartlett 

Ordway,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  S  of  Mansell 

Oregon,  from  Drumm  bet 
Washington  and  Jackson,  W 
to  Battery 

Cross  St,s.  N.       S. 

Drumm 2         1 

Davis 100      101 

Front (c)      (c) 

Battery (e)      (e) 

Orient  Alley,  from  N  s 
Twenty-third  bet  Church  and 
Vicksburg 

Orizaba  Avenue,  W  of  Old 
San  Jose  Road  nr  County 
Line 

Orleans,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Islais  Creek 

Orsenius,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Islais  Creek 

Osage  (South  S.  F.),  see  I 
South 

Osage  Alley,  from  Twenty- 
tourth  bet  Mission  and  Bart- 
lett, S  to  Twenty-sixth 

Osborne  (late  Eureka),  from 
Sixteenth  W  of  Castro 

Oscar  Alley,  from  N  s  Clem- 
entina bet  First  and  Second 

Otis  Place,  see  Folsom  Ave- 

Otsego  Avenue   (West  End 

Tract),   E   of    Old   San   Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 
Ottilia,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Ottowa  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  from   Old    San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Oxford    (University     Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  to 
Mansell 
P,  from  Ninth  Av  S  of  O,  W 

to  the  ocean 
P  South,  from  First  Av  South 

S  W  to  Charter  Oak  Av 
Pacific,  from  the  bay  bet 
Jackson  and  Broadway,  W  to 
Larkin.  (The  continuation 
of  the  street  from  Larkin  is 
called  Pacific  Av) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

East  North 2         1 

Drumm 

Davis 100      101 

Front 200      201 

Battery 300      301 

Silver  Star  Place 

Sansome 400      401 

Prescott 

Montgomery 500     .501 

Kearny 600      601 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Lozier 

Dupont 700      701 

Pacific  Place 

Sullivan  Alley 

Ellick  Alley 

Stockton 800      801 

Virginia  Place 

Trenton 

Powell 900      901 

Keyes  Alley 


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Scott  Place 

Mason 1000    1001 

Auburu 

Salmon 

Hlmmelmann  Place . .  — — 

Taylor 1100    1101 

.Tones 1200    1201 

Leavenworth 1300    1301 

Burgoyne  Place 

Hyde 1400    1401 

Morrell  Place 

McCormack 

Fort  Place 

Larkin (e)      (e) 

Pacific  Alley,  from  S  s  Broad- 
way bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 
Pacific  Avenue,  continuation 
of  Pacific  Street  from  Larkin 
to  Presidio  Keservation. 
(The  numbers  commence  at 
1500,  a  continuation  of  the 
numbers  on  the  street.) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Larkin 1500    1501 

Polk 1600    1601 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1700    1701 

Franklin 1800    1801 

Gough 1900    1901 

Octavla 2000    2001 

Laguna 2100    2101 

Buchanan 2200    2201 

Webster 2300    2301 

Fillmore 2400    2401 

Steiner 2500    2.501 

Pierce 2600    2601 

Scott 2700    2701 

Devisadero 2800    2801 

Broderlck 2900    2901 

Baker 3000    3001 

Lyon 3100    3101 

Central  Avenue 3200    3201 

Walnut 3300    3301 

Laurel (o)     3401 

Locust (o)     3501 

Pacific    Place,    from    N    s 

Pacific     bet     Dupont  and 

Stockton 
Page,  from  junction  Market 

and  Franklin  b'et  Haight  and 

Oak,  W  to  Stanyan 

Cross  Sts.                            N.  .s. 

Market  and  Franklin      2  1 

Gough 100  101 

Octavia 200  201 

Laguna 300  301 

Buchanan 400  401 

Webster .500  501 

Fillmore 600  601 

Steiner 700  701 

Pierce 800  801 

Scott 900  901 

Devisadero 1000  1001 

Broderick 1100  1101 

Baker 1200  1201 

Lyon 1300  1301 

Lott 1400  1401 

Masonic  Avenue 1.500  1501 

Ashbury 1600  1601 

Clayton 1700  1701 

Cole 1800  1801 

Shrader 1900  1901 

Stanyan (e)  (e) 

Palmer   (Fail-mount    Tract), 

from  Bartlett  S  E  to  Chenery 

Palmetto  Avenue,  from  Old 
San  Jose  Koad  nr  County 
Line 

Paraguay  (South  S.  F.).  see 
Fourteenth  Av  South 

Pardee    Alley,    from    w    s 

Dupont  bet  Filbert  and 
Greenwich 

Paris  (Excelsior  Homestead), 
from  Japan  Av  S  W  to  Ama- 
zon 

Park  Avenue  (now  City  Hall 
Avenue),  from  S  s  McAllister 
nr  Leavenworth,  S  W  to  Lar- 
kin 

Park  Avenue    (now    Morris 

Avenuej.  from  Harrison  bet 
Fifth  and  Sixth  to  Bryant 


Park   Avenue    (Bernal  Heights), 

see  Holly  Park  Av 
Park  Avenue  (Flint  Tract), 

see  Buena  Vista  Av 

Park  Avenue  (now  Llppard 

Avenue),  nr  intersection  of 

Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Castro 
Park  Hill  Avenue,from  Buena 

Vista  Av  W  of  South  Brod- 
erlck 
Park  Lane  (Park  Lane  Tract), 

now  continuation  of  Ashbury 
Park  Lane,  from  W  s  Second 

bet  Bryant  and  Brannan,  S  W 

to  Third 
Park  Place,  from  E  s  Second 

bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Park  Road  (now  Buena  Vista 

Avenue),  surrounding  Buena 

Vista  Park 
Parker  (now  Montcalm) ,  from 

Peralta  Av  W  to  Alabama 
Parker  Alley,  from  N  s  Clay 

bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Parker  Avenue,  from  Point 

Lobos  Av  nr  Johnston  Av,  S 

to  Fulton 
Parnassus   Avenue     (Silver 

Terrace,    now    Bay    View), 

from    W    s    Railroad   Av  nr 

Eighteenth  Av  South 
Patterson,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

from  Flower  N  E 
Patton,  from  West  Av  S  to 

Plymouth  Av 
Paul,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

head  of  Islais  Creek 
Paul   Avenue   (Paul    Tract;, 

from    San    Bruno    Av    E    to 

Railroad  Av 
Paulding,  from  W  s  Old  San 

Jose   Road   bet    Jarnac    and 

Havelock 
PeabOdy   (late  Byrne),  W  of 

San  Bruno  A  v  nr  County  Line 
Pearl,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

Hermann  and  Guerrero.  S  to 

Thirteenth 
Pelham,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Islais  Crci-k 

Pennsylvania  Avenue,  from 

Sixteenth  lict  liiwa  and  Mis- 
sissipiil,  S  to  Tulare 
Penobscot  (South  S  F.),  see 

H  South 

Peralta  Avenue,   from   Hol- 

laday  Av  S  W  and  S  to  Union 

Perine    Place,    from    w    s 

steiner   bet    California    and 
Sacramento,  W  to  Pierce 
Perry,  from  W  s  Vassar  Place 
bet  Harrison  and  Bryant,  S  W 
to  Fifth 
Cross  Sis.  N.       s. 

Vassar  Place 2         1 

Third  100      101 

Fourth 200      201 

Fifth (e)      (e) 

Persia  Avenue  (Excelsior 
Homestead),  from  Mission 
Road  S  of  Brazil  Av 
PfeiflFer,  from  W  s  Dupont  bet 
Chestnut  and  Francisco,  W 
to  Stockton 
Piedmont  (Flint  Tract),  from 

Masonic  Av  nr  Congress 
Pierce,  from  N  s  Waller  bet 
Steiner  and  Scott,  N.  to  the 
bay 
Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

Waller 2  1 

Haight 100      101 

Page 200      201 

Oak 300      301 

Fell 400      401 

Hayes (c)      (c) 

Alamo  Square 

Fulton 700      701 

McAllister 800      801 

GoIdenGate  Avenue.  900     901 
Turk 1000    1001 


Eddy 1100  1101 

Ellis 1200  1201 

O'Farrell (c)  (c) 

Geary (c)  (c) 

Hamilton  Square 

Post 1500  1501 

Sutter 1600  1601 

Bush 1700  1701 

Pine 1800  1801 

California 1900  1901 

Perine  Place 

Sacramento 2000  2001 

Clay (c)  (c) 

Alta  Plaza 

Jackson 2300  2301 

Pacific  Avenue 2400  2401 

Broadway 2500  2501 

Vallejo 2600  2601 

Green 2700  2701 

Union 2800  2801 

Filbert 2900  2901 

Greenwich 3000  3001 

Regli  Place 

Lombard 3100  3101 

Chestnut 3200  3201 

Francisco 3300  3301 

Bay 3400  3401 

North  Point 3500  3501 

Beach 3600  3601 

Jefferson 3700  3701 

Tonquin 3800  3801 

Lewis (e)  (e) 

Pike,  see  Waverly  Place 
Pinckney   Place,   from  N  s 

Broadway    bet    Kearny  and 
Dupont,  N  to  Vallejo 
Pine,  from  junction  Market 

and  Davis  bet  Bush  and  Cali- 
fornia, W  to  Central  Av 

Cross  S(s.                            N.  S. 

Market  and  Davis 2  1 

Front 100  101 

Battery xm  201 

Sansome 300  301 

Leidesdorfl 

Exchange  Place 

Laura  Place 

Montgomery 400  401 

Russ  Alley 

Belden 

Kearny 500  .501 

St.  George  Alley 

Central  Place 

St.  Mary 

Bacon  Place 

Quincy 

Dupont 600  601 

Sophie  Terrace 

Stockton 700  701 

Prospect  Place 

Monroe 

Powell 800  801 

Mason 900  901 

Pine  Place 

Taylor 1000  1001 

Jones 1100  1101 

Touchard  Alley 

Leavenworth 1200  1201 

Hyde 1300  1301 

Larkin 1400  1401 

Polk 1500  1501 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1600  1601 

Franklin 1700  1701 

Gough 1800  1801 

Octavia 1900  1901 

Laguna 20(X)  2001 

Buchanan 2100  2101 

Webster 2200  2201 

Middle 

Fillmore 2300  2301 

Steiner 2400  2401 

Pierce 2500  2501 

Scott 2600  2601 

Devisadero 2700  2701 

Broderick 2800  2801 

Baker 2900  2901 

Lyon 3000  3001 

Central  Avenue (e)  (e) 

Pine  Place  (late  Jane  Place), 
from  N  s  Pine  bet  Mason  and 
Taylor 

Fink  Alley,  from  Pearl  bet 
Market  and  Ridley 


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STREET    AND   AVENUE   GUIDE. 


PiOChe,  from  iunction  Silver 
Av  and  Cambridge  W  to 
Madison 

PiOChe  Alley,  from  N  s  Sacra- 
mento nr  Stockton 

Pioneer  Park,  bet  Mont- 
gomery, Kearny,  Filbert  and 
Greenwich 

Pioneer  Place,  from  W  s 
Fourth  bet  Market  and  Jes- 
sie 

Piper  Alley,  from  Ecker  bet 
Mission  and  .Jessie 

Pixley,  from  W  s  Buchanan 
bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich, 
W  to  Stelner 

Platte  (South  S.  F.),  see  L 

South 

Pleasant,  from  W  s  Taylor 
bet  Sacramento  and  Clay,  W 
to  Jones 

Plumas  (South  S.  F.),  from 
the  bay  bet  Mendocino  and 
Fresno,  W  to  First  Av  South 

Pluto,  from  Masonic  Av  nr 
Congress 

Plsmiouth  (Railroad  Home- 
stead, now  Plymouth  Av) 

Plymouth  Avenue  (Lake 
View),  from  Ocean  Av  S  to 
Old  San  Jose  Koad 

Plymouth  Avenue  (now  High- 
land Av),  from  Mission  nr 
West  Av  E  to  Holly  Park  Av 

Pocahontas  (Bernal  Heights, 
now  Moultrie),  from  Iforth 
Av  S  to  Esmeralda  Av 

Point    Lotoos  Avenue,  from 

Central  Av  at  termination  of 
Geary,  W  to  the  ocean 

Polk,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Larkln  and  Van  Xess  Av,  N 
to  the  bay 

Cross  Sis.                           E.  W. 

Market  and  Fell 2  1 

Hayes 100  101 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 200  201 

Birch  Avenue 

Fulton 300  301 

Ash  Avenue ., 

McAllister 400  401 

Locust  Avenue 

Golden  Gate  Avenue  500  501 

Elm  Avenue 

Turk 600  601 

Laurel  Avenue 

Eddy TOO  TOl 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 800  801 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 900  901 

Myrtle  Avenue 

Geary 1000  1001 

Cedar  Avenue 

Post 1100  1101 

Walnut  Avenue 

Sutter 1200  1201 

Fern  Avenue 

Bush 1300  1301 

Austin 

Pine 1400  1401 

California 1500  1501 

Sacramento 1600  1601 

Clay 1700  1701 

Washington 1800  1801 

.Jackson 1900  1901 

Pacific  Avenue 2000  2001 

Broadway 2100  2101 

Vallejo 2200  2201 

Bonita 

Green 2300  2301 

"Union 2400  2401 

Filbert 2500  2501 

Greenwich 2600  2601 

Lombard 2700  2701 

Chestnut 2800  2801 

Francisco 2900  2901 

Bay 3000  3001 

NorthPoint 3100  3101 

Beach 3200  3201 

Jefferson 3300  3301 

Tonquin (o;  3401 

Lewis (e)  (e) 


Polk  Lane  (now  Stark),  from 
E  s  Stockton  bet  Pacific  and 
Broadway 

Pollard  Place,  from  N  s  Val- 
le.1o  bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 

Pollock  (Soutli  S.  F.),  from 
Twenty-fourth  Av  South  nr 
the  bay,  S  W  to  County  Line 

Pomona  (Silver  Terrace), 
from  Parnassus  Av  S  to 
Thornton  Av 

Pond,  from  S  s  Sixteenth  bet 
Sanchez  and  Noe,  S  to  Sev- 
enteenth 

Pope,  from  Mission  Road  nr 
County  Line 

Poplar  Alley,  from  Twenty- 
fourth  bet  Valencia  and  San 
Jose  Av,  S  to  Twenty-sixth 

Porter  (Bernal  Heights),  from 
S  s  Crescent  Av  bet  Bache 
and  Roscoe 

Porter  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  W  of  Mission  Roadnr 
County  Line 

Porto  Rico  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Fortieth  Av  South 

Portsmouth     Square,     bet 

Clay,    Washington,    Kearny, 

and  Brenham  Place 
Post,  from  Junction  Market 

and  Montgomery  bet  Geary 

and  Sutter,  W  to  Central  Av 

Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Montg'y.      2         1 

Lick  Place 

Kearny 100      101 

Gardner 

Grant  Avenue 200      201 

Stockton 300      301 

Powell 400      401 

Mason 500     501 

Taylor 600      601 

Agate  Alley 

William 

Ophir  Alley 

Jones 700      701 

Leavenworth 800      801 

Hyde 900      901 

Meacham  Place 

Larkln 1000  1001 

Polk 1100  1101 

Van  Ness  Avenue. . .  .1200  1201 

Franklin 1300  1801 

Gough 1400  1401 

Octavia 1.500  1.501 

"Laguna 1600  1601 

Buchanan 1700  1701 

Voll  Avenue 

Webster 1800  1801 

Fillmore 1900  1901 

Avery 

Stelner 2000  2001 

Pierce 2100  2101 

Scott 2200  2201 

Devlsadero 2300  2301 

Erkson  Court 

Broderlck 2400  2401 

Baker 2500  2501 

Lyon 2600  2601 

Central  Avenue (e)     (e) 

Post  Office  Place,  see  Custom 

House  Place 
Potomac  (South  S.  F.),  see  R 

South 

Potrero  Avenue,  from  Chan- 
nel bet  Utah  and  Hampshire, 
S    to    Twenty-sixth.      (This 
avenue  will  be  extended  to 
the  County  Line) 
Potter  (now  Twelfth),  from  S 
s  Market  bet  Eleventh  and 
Brady,  S  E  to  Mission 
Powell,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
Stockton  and  Mason,  N  to  the 
bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.      w. 

Market  and  Eddy  —      2         1 

Ellis 100      101 

O'Farrell 200      201 

Geary (o)      801 

Post 400      401 

Sutter 500      .501 


Ankeny  Place 

Bush 600      601 

Fella  Place 

Lily  Terrace 

Pine 700     701 

California 800      801 

Sacramento 900     901 

Clay 1000    1001 

Washington 1100    1101 

Jackson 1200    1201 

John 

Caroline  Place    

Pacific 1300    1301 

Broadway 1400    1401 

Valleio 1500    1501 

Green 1600    1601 

Union (o)    1701 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Filbert 1800    1801 

Greenwich 1900    1901 

Lombard 2000    2001 

Chestnut 2100    2101 

Francisco 2200    2201 

Vande  water 

Bay 2300    2301 

North  Point 2400    2401 

Beach 2500    2501 

Jefferson (e)      (e) 

Powell  Avenue,  from  Mission 
nr  Twenty-ninth,  S  E  to  Cali- 
fornia Av 
Powhattan  (Bernal  Heights) , 
from    Holladay     Av    W    to 
North  Av 
Prague     (Excelsior     Home- 
stead), from  China  Av   bet 
Munich  and  Dublin 
Pratt  Place,  from  N   s   Cali- 
fornia    bet     Stockton     and 
Powell 
Precita  Avenue  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  .junction  of  Army  and 
Bryant  W  to  Mission 
Precita  Place  (now  Precita 

Av) 

Prentiss  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Esmeralda  Av  S  to 
Crescent  Av 

Prescott,  see  Ohio  Place 

Prescott  Court  (late  Ohio), 
from  S  s  Valle.1o  bet  Sansome 
and  Montgomery 

President  (Flint  Tract) ,  from 
Flint  N  to  Albany 

Presidio,  from  E  s  Baker  bet 
Filbert  and  Greenwich 

Presidio  Road,  from  termina- 
tion Central  Av  through 
Presidio  KeserVatlon 

Preston  Place(now  Converse) , 
from  S  W  s  Bryant  bet  Eighth 
and  Ninth 

Price  Row,  from  S  s  Union 
bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 

Priest,  from  S  s  Washington 
bet  Jones  and  Leavenworth 

Prim,  from  Old  San  Jose  Road 
nr  County  Line 

Princeton  (University  Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  to 
Mansell 

Pringle  Court,  from  N  s  Green- 
wich bet  Sansome  and  Mont- 
gomery 

Prospect  Avenue  (Bernal 
Heights),  from  Coso  Av  S  "R 
to  Cortland  Av 

Prospect  Place,  from  s  s  ciay 
bet  Stockton  and  Powell,  S 
to  Pine 

Cross  Sts.  W.^^      E. 

Sacramento!'.!!'.]....  100      101 

California 200     201 

Pine (e)      (e) 

Prospect  Place  (Bernal  Heights) , 

see  Ripley  Place 
Prosper,  from  S  s  Sixteenth 
bet  Sanchez  and  Noe,   S  to 
Seventeenth 


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Pulaski  (Bernal  Heights, 
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Putnam  (Bernal  Heights) , 
from  S  s  Cortland  Av  bet 
Bronte  and  Nevada  Av 

Q,  from  Tenth  Av  S  of  P,  W 
to  the  Ocean 

Q  South,  from  First  Av  South 
S  W  to  Twenty-third  Av 
South 

Quince  Alley,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
fii'^t  bet  Dolores  and  Fair 
Oaks,  S  to  Twenty-fourth 

Quincy,  from  N  s  Pine  bet 
Kearnv  and  Dupont,  N  to 
California 

Quincy  Place,  see  Bacon  PI 

Quinn  (now  Clinton  Park), 
fr(jm  Valencia  bet  Ridley  and 
Fourteenth,  W   to  Guerrero 

E,  from  Tenth  Av  S  of  Q,  W 


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R  South,  from  Islais  S  W  to 
Twentieth  Av  South 

Railroad  Avenue  (South  s.  F.), 

from  First  Av  South  S  ^V  to 
San  Bruno  Av 

Railroad  Avenue  (now  Pal- 
metto Av),  from  Old  San 
Jose  i;oad  nr  County  Line 

Railroad  Avenue  (now  Barne- 
veld  Av).  fi'om  Islais  Creek 
S  to  Silver  Av 

Railway  Avenue,  from  E  s 

Dolcjres  liet  Seventeenth  and 

Eighteenth 
Ralston    (City    Land    Ass'n 

Tract),  W  of  Old   San   Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Ramsell    (City    Land    Ass'n 

Tract).  W  of  Old   San  Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Randall   (Fairmount  Tract), 

from  Mission  S  of  Thirtieth 

W  to  Palmer 

Randall    Place,    from   N    s 

Greenwich  bet  Leavenworth 

and  Hyde 
Randolph  (City  Land  Ass'n 

Tract).   W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Raphael    Place,    from  N   s 

O'Farrell     bet     Mason     and 

Taylor 
Rausch,  from  S  s  Howard  bet 

Seventh  and  Eighth,  S  E  to 

Folsom 
Reagan  Place,  from  S  s  Geary 

l)et  Powell  and  Mason 
Redfield    AUey,    from    W    s 

Taylor  bet  I'nionand  Filbert 

Redwood  Court,  from  How- 
ard bet  Sixteenth  and  Seven- 
teenth 

Reed,  from  S  s  Washington 
bet  Jones  and  Leavenworth 

Reed,  from  New  Morse  nr 
Curtis.  S  to  Brunswick 

Reed  Place,  from  S  s  Green 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny 

Regent  (West  End  Tract), 
from  S  E  s  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Regli  Place,  from  E  s  Pierce 
bet  Greenwich  and  Lombard 

Reservoir,  from  N  s  Market 
bet  Ridley  and  Fourteenth, 
W  to  Church 

Rey,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 
County  Line 

Rhine,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Rhode  Island,  from  Eighth 
bet  De  Haro  and  Kansas,  S  to 
Bourlion 

Rice,  from  Old  San  Jose  Road 
nr  County  Line 

Eice  Place,  from  E  s  Leaven- 
worth bet  Pine  and  California 


Richland  Avenue,  from  And- 

over  Av  nr  Crescent  Av,  W 
to  Old  San  Jose  Road 
Richmond  (now  Halleck) 
Richmond  Avenue,  from  Wil- 
liamson bet  Point  Lobes  Av 
and  California.  W  to  First  Av 
Richter,  W  of  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel  Station 
Rickard,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Islais  Creek 
Ridley,  now  a  continuation 
of  Thirteenth,  from  Mission 
W  to  Buena  Vista  Av  {The 
inside  column  shows  the 
new  numbers  now  being 
placed  on  the  buildings) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Mission  (300)        2         1 

Stevenson 

Valencia (400)    100      101 

Elgin  Park  Avenue.  

Pearl 

Guerrero (500)    200     201 

Market 

Buchanan 

Dolores (600) 301 

Church (TOO)     400      401 

Fillmore 

Belcher 

Sanchez (800) 501 

Stelner 

Walter 

Noe (900)  601 

Scott 

Castro (1000)  701 

Devisadero 

Alpine 

Buena  Vista  Avenue    (e)      (e) 
Riggs,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

islais  Creek 
Riley,  see  Pleasant 
Rincon  Avenue,   from    E   s 
Second     bet     Brannan    and 
Townsend 
Rincon  Court,  from  W  s  Main 

liet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Rincon  Place,  from  S  s  Harri- 
son bet  First  and  Second.  S  E 
to  Bryant 
Ringold,  from  W  s    Eighth 

liet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Ripley    Place    (Bercal    Heights), 
from  Peralta  Av  S   of  Rut- 
ledge  Av,  W  to  Shotwell 
RitCh,  from  S  s  Folsom  bet 
Third    and    Fourth,   S   E   to 
Townsend 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Folsom 2         1 

Harrison (c)      (c) 

Bryant 200      201 

Brannan 300      301 

Townsend (e)      (e) 

Ritter  (now  Langton),  from  S 
s  Harrison  bet  Seventh  and 
Eighth 
Rivoli  Avenue,  from  Cole  nr 

Alma  Av,  W  to  Stanyan 
Roach,  from  N  s  Filbert  bet 
Taylor     and     Jones.     N     to 
Greenwich 
Eoanoake  (Fairmount  Tract), 
from  Bemis  S  E  to  Old  San 
Jose  Road 
Rockland  (late  Brady  Place), 
from   E  s  Larkin  bet  Green 
and  Union 
Rodney  (now  Ecker),  from  N 
s  Folsom  bet  First  and  Sec- 
ond 
Rola  Court,  from  S  s  Green- 
wich   bet    Laguna    and    Bu- 
chanan 
Romain,    from   Douglass    nr 
Twentieth  W  to  Lincoln  Av 
Roman,  from  Niagara  Av  nr 
Huron  Av.  S  W  to  Mount  Ver- 
non Av 

Rondel  Place,  from  S  s  Six- 
teenth bet  Mission  and 
^^lencia 


Roscoe     (Bernal      Heights), 
from  Crescent  Av  nr  Porter 
Rose  (now  Salem),  from  Cres- 
cent Av  S  E  to  Case 
Rose  (Fairmount  Tract),  see 

Natick 
Rose    (now    Danvers),    from 

Corbett  Av  to  Caselli  Av 
Rose  Alley,  from  W  s  New 
Montgomery  bet  Jessie  and 
Mission 
Rose  Avenue,  from  N  s  Mar- 
ket bet  Haight  and  Page,  W 
to  Fillmore 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Market 2         1 

Gough 100      101 

Octavia 200      201 

Laguna 300      301 

Buchanan 400     401 

Webster 500     501 

Fillmore (e)      (e) 

Rose  Place,  from  E  s  Taylor 

bet  Eddy  and  Ellis 
Rose  Terrace,  from  Twenty- 
fourth  nr  Dolores 
Eosecrans  (Bemal  Heights), 
from    Esmeralda    Av    S    to 
Powhattan 
Eoselyon  Avenue,  from  W  s 

Fifteenth  Av  bet  California 

and  Clement  to  Sixteenth  Av 
Eoss  Alley,  see  Stout's  Alley 
Eotteck  (Spring  Valley  Homesiead), 

W  of  Mission  Road  nr  Silver 

Av 
Eousseau      (Spring      Valley 

Homestead).    W    of  Mission 

Road,  nr  Silver  Av 
Eowland   (now    St.    Charles 

Place),   from   S  s  Broadway 

bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny 

and  from   E   s  Kearny  N  of 

Pacific 

Eushton    Place,    from    S    s 

Brannan     bet     Third      and 

Fourth 
Euss,  from   S    s    Minna   bet 

Sixth    and  Seventh,  S  E   to 

Folsom 
Euss  Alley,  from  N  s  Bush 

l)et  Montgomery  and  Kearny, 

N  to  Pine 
Eussell,  from  W  s  Hyde  bet 

Green  and  Union 
Eussia    Avenue    (Excelsior 

Homestead),     from    Mission 

Road  nr  Persia  Av 
Eutland,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 

Eutledge    Avenue     (Bernal 

Heights),  from  Holladay  Av 

W  to  Alabama 
S,  from  Eleventh  Av  S  of  R, 

AV  to  the  ocean 
S  South,  from  Islais  S  W  to 

Twentieth  Av  South 

Sacramento,  from  the  bay  bet 
California  and  Clay,  W  to 
First  Av 

Cross  Sis.                           N.  S. 

Market  and  East 2  1 

Drumm 100  101 

Davis  200  201 

Front 300  301 

Battery 400  401 

Sansome 500  501 

Leidesdorff 

Montgomery 600  601 

Webb  

Kearny TOO  701 

Dupont 800  801 

Waverly  Place 

Oneida  Place  

Brooklyn  Place 

Stockton 900  901 

Stephens  Court 

Prospect  Place  

Miles  Place 

Powell 1000  1001 

Hanover  Place 

Mason 1100  1101 


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Sacramento -Cont'd. 

Terba  Buena 

Cushman 

Taylor 1200  1201 

Jones  1300  1301 

Lysett  Place 

Leroy  Place 

Golden  Court 

Leavenworth 1400  1401 

Kimball  Place 

Hyde 1500  1501 

Larkin 1600  1601 

Polk 1700  1701 

Van  Ness  Avenue. . .  .1800  1801 

Pranklju 1900  1901 

Crough  (o)  2001 

Octavia (o)  2101 

Laguna 2200  2201 

Buchanan 2300  2301 

Webster 2400  2401 

Fillmore 2500  2501 

Steiner 2600  2601 

Pierce 2700  2701 

Scott 2800  2801 

De vlsadero 2900  2901 

Broderick 3000  3001 

Baker 3100  8101 

Lyon .3200  3201 

Central  Avenue 3300  3801 

AValnut 8400  3401 

Laurel 3500  8501 

Locust 8600  3601 

Spruce 3700  8701 

Maple 8800  3801 

Cherry 3900  8901 

First  Avenue (e)  (e) 

Sadowa      (Railroad     Home- 
stead),  W  of  Old  San  .Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Sagamore   (Railroad   Home- 
stead),  W  of  Old   San  Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Salem  (late  Rose),  from  Cres- 
cent Av  S  E  to  Case 
Salinas  Avenue  (Paul  Tract), 

from  San  Bruno  Av  E  to 
Railroad  Av 

Salmon,  from  N  s  Pacific 
bet  Mason  and  Taylor,  X  to 
Broadway 

Salome,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Islais  Creek 

Salvador  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Twenty-second  Av  South 

Samoset  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Francoula  Av  K  "W  to 
Peralta  Av 

San  Antonio  (la'e  St.  Charle  ), 
from  W  s  Kearny  bet  Vallejo 
and  Green,  and  from  Jf  s  Val- 
lejo  bet  Kearnv  and  Dupont 

San  Bruno  Avenue,  from 
Channel  bet  Utah  and  Ver- 
mont, S  to  County  Line 

San    Bruno    Avenue   (West 

End  Tract),  see  Concord  Av 

San  Carlos  Avenue  (late 
Jessie),  from  Sycamore  Av 
bet  Mission  and  Valencia,  S 
to  Twenty-first 
San  Domingo  (South  S.  F.), 
see  Fortv-flrst  Avenue  South 
San  Joaquin  (South  S.  F.), 

see  S  South 
San  Jose  Avenue,  from  S  s 
Twenty-second  bet  Valencia 
and  Guerrero,  S  and  S  W 
Cross  S/s.  W.       E. 

Twenty-second 2         1 

Alvarado 

Twenty-third 100      101 

Elizabeth 

Twenty-fourth 200      201 

Twenty-flf th 300      801 

Twenty-sixth 400      401 

Army 

Twenty-seventh 500    

Duncan 

Twenty-eighth 600    

Guerrero 

Valley 

Twenty-ninth 700     701 

Day 

Thirtieth 800      801 


San  Miguel  (late  Miguel), 
from  S  s  Ocean  Av  nr  Old 
San  Jose  Road 

San  Miguel  Road  (now  Cor- 
bett  Av) 

Sanchez,  from  S  s  Thirteenth 

bet   Church    and    Noe,  S  to 
Palmer 

Cross  Sts.                             W.  E 

Ridley 2  1 

Fourteenth 100  101 

Henry 

Fifteenth 200  201 

Market 

Sixteenth 300  .301 

Seventeenth 400  401 

Borland 

Ford 

Eighteenth 500  501 

Hancock 

Nineteenth 600  601 

Cumberland 

Twentieth 700  701 

Liberty 

Twenty-first 800  801 

Hill 

Twenty-second 900  901 

Alvarado 

Twenty-third 1000  1001 

Twenty-fourth 1100  1101 

Twenty- fifth 1200  1201 

Clipper 

Twenty-sixth 1800  1301 

Army 

Twenty-seventh 1400  1401 

Duncan 

Twenty-eighth 1.500  1501 

Valley 

Twenty-ninth 1600  1601 

Day 

Thirtieth 1700  1701 

Sansome,  from  N  s  Market 
bet  Battery  and  Montgomery, 
I\  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sts                            E.  W. 

Market  and  Sutter. . .      2  1 

Bush 100  101 

Pine 200  201 

California 800  301 

Halleck 

Sacramento 400  401 

Commercial 

Clay 500  501 

Merchant 

Washington 600  601 

Jackson 700  701 

Gold 

Pacific 800  801 

St.  Vincent's  Alley. . .  

Broadway 900  901 

Vallejo 1000  1001 

Green 1100  1101 

Union 1200  1201 

Alta 

Filbert 1300  1301 

Greenwich 1400  1401 

Lombard 1500  1501 

Chestnut 1600  1601 

Francisco (e)  (e) 

Santa  Clara  (now  Seven- 
teenth), from  the  bay  bet 
Sixteenth  and  Mariposa,  W 
to  Harrison 

Santa  Marina,  from  Mission 

nr  Cortland  Av  E  to  Elsie 
Santee  (South  S.  F.),  see  G 

South 
Saratoga  (University  Home- 

steaa),  from  La  Grande  Av 

nr  Woolsey 
Saratoga  Court,  from  N  s 

Geary  bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 
W  of  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Saturn  (Park    Lane    Tract), 

from   Serpentine  Road  N  of 

Seventeenth 
Savannah  (South  S.  F.),  see 

K  South 
Sawyer,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

County  Line 
Scheerer    Place,   from  W  s 

Mason  bet  Post  and  Sutter 


Schiller,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Schiller    (now  De  Long),  W 

of    Old    San   Jose    Road    nr 

County  Line 
Schneider,  E  of  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Islais  Creek 
Scholl  Place,  from  S  s  Vallejo 

bet  Powell  and  Mason 

School   House    Place,    from 

Turk  bet  Buchanan  and 
Webster 
Schuyler  (Bernal  Heights, 
now  Nevada  Av),  from  S  s 
Cortland  Av  bet  Putnam  and 
Prentiss 
Schwerin,  W  of   San   Bruno 

Av  nr  County  Line 
Scotland,  from  N  s  Filbert 
bet  Powell  and  Mason,  N  to 
Montgomery  Av 
Scott,  from  N  s  Thirteenth  bet 
Pierce  and  Devlsadero,  N  to 
the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Ridley  2         1 

Lloyd 

Waller 100      101 

Halght 200     201 

Page 300      301 

Oak 400     401 

Fell 500      501 

Hayes (o)      601 

Grove (o)      701 

Fulton 800      801 

McAllister 900      901 

Golden  Gate  Avenue .  1000    1001 

Turk 1100    1101 

Eddy 1200    1201 

Ellis 1300    1301 

O'Farrell  1400    1401 

Geary (o)    1501 

Post 1600    1601 

Sutter 1700    1701 

Bush 1800    1801 

Pine 1900    1901 

California 2000    2001 

Sacramento 2100    2101 

Clay (o)    2201 

Washington (o)    2301 

Jackson 2400    2401 

Pacific  Avenue 2500    2501 

Broadway 2600    2601 

Vallejo 2700    2701 

Green 2800    2801 

Union 2900    2901 

Filbert 3000    3001 

Greenwich 3100    3101 

Lombard 3200    3201 

Chestnut 8300    3801 

Francisco 3400    3401 

Bay    3500    3301 

North  Point 3600    3601 

Beach 3700    3701 

Jefferson 3800    3801 

Tonquin 3900    3901 

Lewis (e)      (e) 

Scott  (Bernal  Heights),  see 

Bennington 
Scott  Avenue,  from  Silver  Av 

S  E  to  Thornton  Av 
Scott  Place,  from  N  s  Pacific 
bet  Powell  and  Mason,  N  to 
Broadway 
Sears     (West     End'  Tract), 
from    Sherman  Av  S  W   to 
Sickles  Av 
Second,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
First  and  Third,  S  E  to  the 
bay 
Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Jessie 

Mission 100      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200      201 

Tehama 

Clementina 

Folsom 300      301 

Park  Place 

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Harrison 400      401 

Silver 

Bryant 500      501 

Park  Lane 

Federal 

South  Park 

De  Boom 

Brannan 600      601 

Rincon  Avenue 

Townsend 700      701 

King 

Berry (e)      (e) 

Second  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  .1 

Second  Avenue  (now  Albion 

Av).  from  E  s  Fifteenth  bet 
Valencia  and  Guerrero,  S  to 
Seventeenth 

Second  Avenue  South,  from 

Islais  S  E  to  Water  Front 
Sellna  Place,  from  N  s  Cali- 
fornia     bet      Dupont      and 
Stockton 

Seneca  Avenue  (West   End 

Tract),  from  Old  San  Jose 
Road  nr  San  Miguel 

Serpentine  Place  (Park  Lane 
Tract),  from  Serpentine  Road 
nr  Seventeenth 

Serpentine  Eoad  (Park  Lane 
Tract,  now  Temple),  from  X  s 
Seventeenth  "\V  of  Clara  Av 

Servia  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Thirteenth  Av  South 

Seventeenth,   from  the   bay 

bet  Sixteenth  and  Mariposa, 
^V  to  Stanyan.  (The  inside 
column  shows  the  new  num- 
bers from  Harrison  "W  in 
accordance  with  the  exten- 
sion of  the  street  to  the  bay.  i 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Harrison (3000)        2         1 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (3100)     100      101 

Shotwell 

Howard (3200)    200      201 

Capp 

Mission (.3300)     300      301 

Hoff  Avenue 

Valencia (3400)    400     401 

Albion  Avenue  

Dearborn  Place 

Guerrero (3.500)    .500      501 

Dolores (3600)    600      601 

Alemanv . 

Church (3700)     700      701 

Dehou 

Hardv 

Sanchez (380(_l)    800      801 

Prosper 

Pond 

Xoe (3900)    900      901 

Alarket 

Castro.. '.'.;'.".!!  (4000)  1000    1001 

Collingwood 

Diamond (4100)  1100    1101 

Eureka 

Douglass (4200)  1200    1201 

Clara  Avenue 

Seventeenth    Avenue,    from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 

Seventeenth  Avenue  South, 

from    Islais    Creek    S    E    to 
"\Vater  Front 
Seventh,  from   S   s    Market 
^^  bet  Sixth  and  Eighth,  S  E 
Cross  S/s.  w.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

.Jessie 

Mission 100      101 

Minna 

Satoma 

Howard 200      201 

Folsom 300      301 

Drury  Lane 

Cleveland 

Harrison 400     401 

Bryant 500      501 

Belmont  Place 


Brannan  600      fiOl 

Townsend 7(X)      701 

King 

Berry 800      801 

Channel 

Seventh  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  X 
Seventh  Avenue  South,  from 

Schneider  s  E  to  Water  Front 
Seward,    from    Douglass    nr 
Twentieth.  X  W  to^Eagle 

Seymour  Avenue,  from  Golden 

Gate   Av   liet    Scott   and    De- 
visaderc.  X  to  Turk 

Shakespeare,  from  Old  San 

.Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 

Shakespeare    (Bernal   Heigbts), 

from  Isabel  S  to  Rutledge  Av 

Sharon,  from  Fifteenth  bet 
Church  and  Sanchez 

Sharp  Place,  from  S  s  Union 
bet   Leavenworth  and  Hvde 

Shasta  (now  Twenty-first), 
from  the  bav  bet  Twentieth 
and  Twenty-first,  W  to  Po- 
trero  Av 

Shaw  Alley  (late  Sullivan 
Alley),  from  S  s  Mission  bet 
First  and  Second  to  Minna 

Sheppard  Place,  from  E  s 
Mason  bet  Clay  and  Wash- 
ington 

Sheridan,  from  fi  s  Tenth  bet 
Folsom  and  Harrison 

Sherman,  from  S  s  Folsom 

bet  Sixth  and  Seventh,  S  E 

to  Harrison 
Sherman  (now  Collingwood) , 

from    S    8    Seventeenth   bet 

Castro   and    Diamond.   S    to 

Twenty-second 
Sherman   (City  Land  Ass'n 

Tract),  see  Garfield 

Sherman  Avenue  (West  End 

Tract),  from  S  E  s  Old  San 
.Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 

Sherwood  Place,  from   E   s 

Third  bet  Missionand  Howard 
Shields     (City    Land    Ass'n 
Tract),  W  of   Old   San  .Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Ship  (South  S.F.),from  Fifth 
Av  South  nr  the  bay.  S  W  to 
County  Line 
Shipley,  from  E  of  Fifth  bet 
Folsom  and  Harrison.  S  W  to 
Seventh 
Short,  from  Eagle  to  Falcon 

Av 
Shotwell,  from  S  s  Fourteenth 
l)et  Folsom  and  Howard,  S  to 
Esmeralda  Av 
Cross  Sts.  W.       E. 

Fourteenth 2         1 

Fifteenth 100      101 

Sixteenth 200      201 

Seventeenth 300      301 

Eighteenth 400      401 

Xineteenth .500      501 

Twentieth 600      601 

Twentv-tirst 700      701 

Twentv-secon'l 800      801 

Twentv-third 900      901 

Twentv-fourth 1000    1001 

Twentv-iifth 1100    1101 

TwentV-sixth 1200    1201 

Army 1300    1301 

Shrader,  from  Fulton  bet  Cole 
and  Stanyan,  S  to  Frederick 
Sickles   Avenue   (West   End 
Tract),   from   Old    San   .Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 
Siegel  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Gates),  from   Esmeralda  Av 
S  to  Cortland  Av 
Sierra  (now  Twenty-second), 
from  the  bay    bet   Twenty- 
first    and  Hiimboldt,   W     to 
Potrero  Av 
Silliman   (University  Home- 
stead), from  San  Bruno  Av 
S  of  Silver  Av 


Silver,  from  W  s  Second  bet 
HaiTisoii  and  Bryant,  S  W  to 
Fourth 

Silver  Alley,  from  Falcon  Av 
to  Lincoln  Av 

Silver  Avenue,  from  Six- 
teenth Av  South  S  W  to  San 
Bruno  Av,  thence  W  to 
Mission  Road 

Silver  Star  Place,  from  N  s 
Pacific  bet  Battery  and  San- 
some 
Simpson    Place,   from  W   s 
First  bet  Harrison  and  Bry- 
ant 
Sixteenth,     from     the     bay 
bet    Fifteenth    and    Seven- 
teenth,    W.      (The      inside 
column  shows  the  new  num- 
bers from  Harrison  W  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       .S. 

Harrison (2700)        2         1 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (2800)     100      101 

Shotwell 

Howard (2900)    200      201 

Capp 

Mission (3000)    300     :301 

Llda  Place 

Hoff  Avenue 

.Julian  Avenue 

Rondel  Place 

Caledonia  Alley 

Valencia (3100)     400      401 

Albion  Avenue 

Guerrero (3200)     500      501 

Grant  Alley 

Dolores (3300)     600      601 

Church  ...,....(3400)     700      701 

Dehon. 

Hardv 

Sanchez (3500)    800      801 

Prosper 

Pond 

Market 

Xoe (3600)     900      901 

Castro (3700)  1000    1001 

Sixteenth  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  X 
Sixteenth     Avenue     South, 

from  S  South  S  E  to  AVater 

Front 
Sixth,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

Fifth  and  Seventh,  S  E 
Cross  Sts.  S.W.  N.E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson  

.Jessie 

Mission  100      101 

Minna 

X'atoma 

Howard 200      201 

Tehama 

Clementina 

Folsom 300      301 

Shipley 

Clara 

Harrison 400      401 

Bryant 500      501 

Brannan 600      601 

Bluxome 

Townsend 700      701 

King 

Berry  800      801 

Channel 

Sixth  Avenue,  from  Presidio 

Reservation  S  to  K 

Sixth  Avenue  South,   from 

Islais  S  E  to  Water  Front 
Solano     (now     Eighteenth), 
from   the  bay  bet  Mariposa 
and  X'ineteenth,  W  to  Harrl- 

Somerset  ^University  Home- 
stead), from  S  8  Silver  Av 
W  of  Goettingen 

t  (now  Twenty-fourth), 
from  the  bav  bet  Twenty- 
third  and  Twenty-fifth,  W  to 
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Sonoma  Place  (now  San  An- 
tonio), from  N  s  Vallejo  bet 
Kearny  and  Dupont 

Sonora,  from  N  s  Green  bet 
Kearny  and  Dupont,  N  to 
Union 

Sophie  Terrace,  from  N  s 
Pine  bet  Dupont  and  Stock- 
ton 

South,  from  the  bay  nr  Hub- 
bell  S  W  to  Sixteenth 

South  Avenue,  E  of  County 

Road,  from   Crescent  Av  to 
Holly  Park  Av 
South  Broderlck  (Flint  Tract), 
from   Buena  Vista  Av   S   to 
Park  Hill  Av 
South  Park,  from  W  s  Second 
bet  Bryant  and  Brannan,  S  W 
to  Third 
South  Park  Alley,  from  E  s 
Third  bet  Bryant  and  Bran- 
nan 
Spear,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Steuart  and  Main,  S  E  to  the 
bay 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Mission  100      101 

Howard 200     201 

Folsom 300      301 

Harrison 400      401 

Bryant (e)      (e) 

Spencer  Alley,  from  N  s 
Sixteenth  bet  Guerrero  and 
Dolores 
Spofiford,  from  N  s  Clay  bet 
Dupont-  and  Stockton,  N  to 
Washington 
Spreckels,  W  of  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  County  Line 

Spreckels  Avenue  (Sunny  Side) , 

from  Circular  Av  W 
Spring,  from  S  s  California 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny 
Spring,  see  Louisberg 
Springdale    (Spring    Valley 
Homestead),  from  W  s  Mis- 
sion Road  S  of  Bosworth 
Spruce,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Locust  and  Maple,  N  to 
Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

California 2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Clay 200     201 

Washington 300      301 

.Jackson 400      401 

Pacific  Avenue (e)      (e) 

St.  Charles  (now  Rowland), 
from  E  s  Kearny  bet  Pacific 
and  Broadway 

St.  Charles  Place  (now  San 
Antonio),  from  W  s  Kearny 
bet  Valleio  and  Green 

St.  Francis  (South  S.  F.),  see 
T  South 

St.  George  Alley,  from  N  s 
Bush  bet  Kearny  and  Dupont, 
N  to  Pine 

St.  Germain  Avenue  (Claren- 
don Heights),  from  Lincoln 

Av  W  to  San  Miguel  Rancho 
St.  John  (South  S.  P.),  see 

P  South 
St.  Joseph's  Avenue,  from  N 

s  Turk   bet   Broderick    and 

Baker,  N  to  Geary 
St.  Lawrence  (South  S.  F.), 

see  B  South 
St.  Louis    Alley,    from  S   s 

Jackson    bet     Dupont    and 

Stockton 
St.  Mary,  from  N  s  Pine  bet 

Kearny    and    Dupont,    N"    to 

California 
St.  Mary  (Flint  Tract),  from 

Masonic  Av  nr  Congress 
St.  Mary's  Avenue,  from  W  s 

Mission  Road  S  of  Crescent 

Av 


St.  Rose's  Avenue,  from  Ma- 
sonic Av  S  of  Point  Lobos 
Av 

St.  Thomas  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Fifth  Av  South 

St.  Vincent,  see  Vincent 

St.  Vincent's  Alley,  from  E  s 
Sansome  bet  Pacific  and 
Broadway 

Stable  Alley,  from  E  s  Va- 
lencia bet  Fifteenth  and 
Sixteenth 

Standish  (Bernal  Heights, 
now  Peralta  Av).  from  Es- 
meralda Av  S  to  Powhattan 

Stanford,  from  S  s  Brannan 
bet  Second  and  Third,  S  E  to 
Townsend 

Stanford  Heights  Avenue 
(Stanford  Heights),  from 
Twenty-fith  S  to  Thirty-first 

Stanley  (City  Land  Ass'n 
Tract),  W  of  Old  San  ,Jose 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Stanly  Court,  from  E  s  Stan- 
ly Place  bet  Harrison  and 
Bryant 

Stanly  Place,  from  S  s  Harri- 
son bet  First  and  Second,  SE 
to  Bryant 

Stanton,  from  Douglass  nr 
Twentieth  to  Falcon  Av 

Stanyan,  from  Fulton  W  of 
Shrader  S  to  extension  of 
Twentieth 

Stanyan    Avenue   (Stanford 

Heights),  from  Twenty-fifth 

S  to  Thirty-first 
Star  (Bernal  Heights),  from 

Franconia  Av  to  Peralta  Av 
Stark  (late  Polk  Lane),  from 

E  s  Stockton  bet  Pacific  and 

Broadway 
Starr  (Paul  Tract),  see  Exe- 
ter 
State      (City     Land      Ass'n 

Tract),  see  Ramsell 
State,  from  S  W  s  Castro  bet 

Sixteenth  and    Seventeenth 
Steiner,  from  N  s  Thirteenth 

bet  Fillmore  and  Pierce,  N  to 

the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  B.       W. 

Ridley  2         1 

Hermann 100    

Germania 

Waller 200     201 

Laussat  Avenue 

Halght 300     301 

Page 400      401 

Oak 500      501 

Fell 600      601 

Hayes 700     (o) 

Grove 800     (o) 

Fulton 900      901 

McAllister 1000    1001 

Golden  Gate  Avenue .  1100    1101 

Turk 1200    1201 

Eddy 1300    1301 

Ellis 1400    1401 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1500    1501 

Elliot  Park 

Geary 1600      (o) 

Post 1700    1701 

Sutter 1800    1801 

Bush 1900    1901 

Wildey 

Pine 2000    2001 

California 2100    2101 

Ferine  Place 

Sacramento 2200    2201 

Clay 2300      (o) 

Washington 2400     (o) 

•Jackson 2,500    2501 

Pacific  Avenue 2600    2601 

Broadway 2700    2701 

Vallejo 2800    2801 

Green 2900    2901 

Union 3000    3001 

Filbert 3100    3101 

PIxley 

Greenwich 3200    3201 


Moulton 

Lombard 3300  3301 

Chestnut 3400  3401 

Francisco .3500  3501 

Bay 3600  .3601 

NorthPoint 3700  3701 

Beach    3800  3801 

Jefferson 3900  3901 

Tonquln 4000  4001 

Lewis (e)  (e) 

Stephens   Court,   from  s  s 

Sacramento  bet  Stockton  and 
Powell 
Steuart,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
East  South  and  Spear,  S  E  to 
the  bay 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Mission 100      101 

Howard 200      201 

Folsom 300      301 

Harrison (e)      (e) 

Steuben    (late   York),    from 
Islais  Creek    to    San   Bruno 
Av 
Steveloe  Place,  from  E  s  Jones 

bet  Ellis  and  O'Farrell 
Stevenson,  from  W  s  First 
bet  Market  and  Jessie,  S  W 
and  S  to  Sycamore  Av.  (The 
continuation  of  this  street 
from  Sycamore  Av  to 
Twenty-first  is  now  known 
as  Lexington  Av.) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

First 2         1 

Ecker 

Second 100      101 

New  Montgomery  ...  (c)      (c) 

Annie 

Third 200     201 

Fourth (c)      (c) 

Fifth 400      401 

Sixth .500      501 

Seventh 600     601 

Eighth 700     701 

Ninth 800     801 

Tenth (c)      (c) 

Eleventh (c)      (c) 

Potter 

Brady  

Hermann 1100    1101 

Ridley (c)     (c) 

Fourteenth (c)      (c) 

Fifteenth (c)      (c) 

Sixteenth (c)      (c) 

Seventeenth (c)      (c) 

Sycamore  Av  (e)      (e) 

Stevenson  Avenue,  from  E  s 
Valencia  bet  Market  and 
Hermann 
Stockton,  from  N  s  Market 
bet  Grant  Av  and  Powell,  N 
to  the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       W. 

Market  and  Ellis 2 

O'Farrell 100      10: 

Geary 200      (o; 

Morton — 

Post -300      30 

Stockton  Place — 

Sutter 400      40: 

Bush 500      50: 

Emma 

Pine 600     60: 

California 700 

Emmett  Place 

Sacramento 800 

Clay 900     90: 

Washington 1000    100: 

Jackson 1100    110: 

Pacific 1200    120 

Stark — 

Broadway 1300    130 

Vallejo 1400    140: 

Card  Alley 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Green 1500    150: 

Union 1600    160: 

Filbert 1700    170: 

Greenwich 1800    180: 

Lombard 1900    190: 

Chestnut 2000    20O 


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Francisco 2100  2101 

Bay  2200  2201 

Korth  Point 2300  2301 

Beach 2400  2401 

.Jefferson (e)  (e) 

Stockton    Place,   from  w  s 

Grant  Av  bet  Post  and  Sut- 
ter. ^V  to  Stockton 

Stone,  from  N  s  Washington 
bet  Stockton  and  Powell,  X 
to  .Jackson 

Stoneman  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Shotwell  nr  Ripley 
Place  to  Folsom 

Stout's    Alley,    from    N    s 

Washington  bet  Dupont  and 
Stockton,  X  to  .Jackson 

Stringham,  E  of  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  Islals  Creek 

Sullivan,  from  Cole  S  of  Carl 
W  to  First  Av 

SuUivan  (Visitacion  Valley), 
see  Astor 

Sullivan  Alley  (now  Shaw 
Alley),  from  S  s  Mission  Ikh 
First  and  Second 

Sullivan  Alley,  from  N  s 
Jackson  bet  Dupont  and 
Stockton,  X  to  Pacific 

Sumatra  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Seventeenth  Av  South 

Summer,  from  W  s  Mont- 
gomery bet  Pine  and  Cali- 
fornia, W  to  Kearny 

Sumner,  from  S  s  Howard 
bet  Seventh  and  Eighth,  to 
Clementina 

Sunny  Court,  from  S  s  Geary 
bet  Buchanan  and  Webster 

Sunny  Dale  Avenue,  W  of 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  County  Line 

Sunny  Side  Avenue  (Sunny 
Side),  from  Circular  Av  W 
to  Hamburg 

Sunset  Avenue,  from  Wood- 
land Av  X  to  Sullivan 

Sunshine  Court,  from  E  s 
Eighth  bet  Howard  and  Fol- 
som 

Surrey,  from  W  s  Castro  nr 
Chenery 

Sussex  (late  Kent),  from  W  s 
Castro  nr  Bemis 

Susquehanna  (South  S.  F.), 

see  X  South 

Sutter,  from  junction  Market 

and   Sansome  bet    Post  and 

Bush,  W  to  Central  Av 

Cross  Sl^.                           N.  S. 

Market  and  Sansome      2  1 

Montgomery 100  101 

Trinity 

Lick  Place 

Kearny 200  201 

Clara  Lane 

Grant  Avenue 300  301 

Stockton 400  401 

Powell 500  501 

Delaware  Court 

Mason 600  601 

Taylor 700  701 

Jones  800  801 

Leavenworth 900  901 

Hyde 1000  1001 

Larkin 1100  1101 

Polk 1200  1201 

Van  Xess  Avenue. . .  .1300  1301 

Franklin 1400  1401 

Gough  1500  1501 

Octavia  1600  1601 

Lagima 1700  1701 

Sutter  Place 

Buchanan 1800  1801 

Webster 1900  1901 

Cottage  Ptow 

Fillmore 2000  2001 

Steiner 2100  2101 

Pierce 2200  2201 

Scott 2300  2301 

Devisadero 2400  2401 

Broderick 2500  2501 


Baker 2600    2601 

Lyon 2700    2701 

Central  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Sutter  Place,  from  N  s  Sutter 

bet  Laguna  and  Buchanan 
Swan,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Islais  Creek 
Sweeney,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Islais  Creek 
Sweet,   from  N   s  Broadway 
bet  Taylor  and  Jones,  N  to 
Vallejo 

Sycamore  Avenue  (late  Wil- 
low), from  W  s  Mission  bet 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth. 
W  to  Valencia 

T,  from  Twelfth  Av  S  of  S,  W 
to  the  ocean 

T  South,  from  Schneider  S  W 
to  Tenth  Av  South 

Tacoma  Avenue,  from  W  s 

Fifteenth      Av     bet      Point 

Lobos   Av    and    Clement    to 

Sixteenth  Av 
Tahiti    (South    S.    F.),    see 

Fortv-sixth  Av  South 
Talbert,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 

Tallapoosa  (South  S.  F.),  see 

F  South 

Tara,  W  of  Old  San  Jose  Road 
nr  San  Miguel 

Tay,  from  S  s  Clay  bet  Powell 
and  Mason 

Taylor,  from  N  s  Market  bet 
MasonandJones.X  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sis.                            E.  W. 
Market    and    Golden 

Gate  Avenue  ....      2  1 

Turk 100  101 

Eddy 200  201 

Kose  Place 

Ellis 300  301 

O'Farrell 400  401 

Geary .500  501 

Derby  Place 

Adelaide  Place 

Taylor  Place 

Post 600  601 

Lewis  Place 

Becker  Place 

Sutter 700  701 

Bush 800  801 

Mulf ord  Alley 

Pine 900  901 

Villa  Place 

California 1000  1001 

Sacramento 1100  1101 

Pleasant 

Clay 12  0  1201 

Washington 1300  1301 

Jackson 1400  1401 

Pacific 1500  1.501 

Bernard 

Broadway 1600  1601 

Falcon  Place 

Valle  jo 1700  1701 

Green 1800  1801 

Lincoln  

Union 1900  1901 

Lick ■... 

Taylor  Terrace 

Filbert 2000  2001 

Valparaiso 

Greenwich 2100  2101 

Lombard 2200  2201 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Chestnut 2300  2301 

Water 

Francisco 2400  2401 

Vandewater 

Bay 2.500  2.501 

North  Point 2600  2601 

Beach 2700  2701 

Jefferson (e)  (e) 

Taylor  Place,  from  E  s  Tay- 
lor bet  Geary  and  Post 

Taylor   Terrace,   from  E   s 

Taylor  bet    Union    and  Fil- 
bert 

Tehama,  from  W  s  First  bet 
Howard  and  Clementina,  S  W 
to  Ninth 


Cross  Sts.                              N.  S. 

First 2  1 

Maiden  Alley 

Second 100  101 

Third  200  201 

Fourth 300  301 

Fifth 400  401 

Sixth (c)  (c) 

Seventh (c)  (c) 

Eighth 700  701 

X'inth (e)  (e) 

Tehama  (Bernal  Heights), 
see  Manchester 

Tehama  Place,  from  E  s  First 

bet  Howard  and  Folsom 
Telegraph  (West  End  Tract), 
from  Mission  Road  nr  County 
Line 

Telegraph  Place,  from  N  s 

Greenwich   bet    Kearny  and 
Dupont 
Temple,  E  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  County  Line 
Temple      (late      Serpentine 
Road),     from      N    s     Seven- 
teenth AV  of  Clara   Av 
Teneriflfe  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Fifteenth  Av  South 
Tennessee,   from   South  bet 
Kentucky  and  Minnesota,  S 
to  Tulare 
Tenth,  from  S  s  Market  bet 
Ninth  and  Eleventh,  S  E  to 
Channel 
Cross  S/s.  W.      E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Mission lOt)      101 

Minna 

Natoma 

Howard 200      201 

Warren  Avenue 

Folsom 300      301 

Sheridan 

Harrison 400      401 

Bryant 500      501 

Channel (e)      (e) 

Tenth  Avenue,  from  Presidio 

Ret^ervation  S  to  R 

Tenth  Avenue  South,  from 

Schneider  S  E  to  Water  Front 
Tevis,    from   S    s    King    bet 

Third  and  Fourth 
Tevis  (South  S.  F.),  from  Wa- 
ter Front  S  W  to  County  Line 
Texas,    from    Sixteenth    bet 

Mississippi  and  Missouri,  S  to 

Tulare 
Theodore  Alley,    from    S   s 

Valle.lo    bet    Stockton    and 

Powell 
Theresa    (Academy    Tract), 

from  N  W  s  Mission  Road  bet 

Tingley  and  Cotter 
Third,  from  S  s  Market  bet 

Second  and  Fourth,  S   E  to 

the  bay 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Stevenson 

Jessie 

Mission  100      101 

Minna 

Sherwood  Place 

Everett 

Hunt 

Howard 200      201 

Tehama 

Clementina 

Folsom 300      301 

Verona  Place 

Harrison 400      401 

Perry  

Silver 

Bryant 500      .501 

Park  Lane 

South  Park 

South  Park  Alley 

Brannau  600      601 

Townsend 700      701 

King 800      801 

Berry 

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Third  Avenue,  from  Presidio 

Reservation  S  to  J 

Third  Avenue  South,  from 

Islals  S  E  to  Water  Front 
Thirteenth,    from    Harrison 

bet  Twelfth  and  Fourteenth, 

N  W  and  W  to  Buena  VistaAv 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Harrison 2         1 

Bernlce 

Treat  Avenue 

Isls 

Folsom 100      101 

Howard 200     201 

Frankfort  Avenue...  

Mission 300      301 

Stevenson 

Valencia 400      401 

Elgin  Park  Avenue. .  

Pearl  • 

Guerrero  500      501 

Market 600      601 

Buchanan 

Church 700      701 

Fillmore 

Belcher 

Sanchez 801 

Stelner 

Walter 

Noe 901 

Scott 

Castro 1001 

Devlsadero 

Alpine  

Buena  Vista  Avenue,  (e)      (e) 
Thirteenth     Avenue,     from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  U 

Thirteenth   Avenue   South, 

from    Islals    Creek    S   E    to 
Water  Front 
Thirtieth,  from  W  s  Mission 
S  of  Twenty-ninth,  W  to  Fow- 
ler Av 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Mission 2         1 

San  Jose  Avenue 100      101 

Dolores 200     201 

Chenery 

Church 300    

Dame 

Whitney 

Sanchez 400    

Warren 

Harper 

Merced 

Noe 500    

Laldley 

Castro 600      601 

Diamond 700    

Douglass 800    

Thirtieth  Avenue,  from  the 
ocean  S  to  X 

Thirtieth    Avenue     South, 

from  Charter  Oak  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 
Thirty-eighth  Avenue,  from 

Clement  S  to  X 

Thirty-eighth   Ave    South, 

from    Railroad    Av    S    E    to 

County  Line 
Thirty-fifth    Avenue,    from 

Clement  S  to  X 
Thirty-fifth  Avenue  South, 

from    Railroad    Av    S    E    to 

County  Line 
Thirty-first,    from    Bellevue 

S  of  Thirtieth 
Thirty-first  Avenue,  from  the 

ocean  S  to  X 
Thirty-first  Avenue  South, 

from    Railroad    Av    S   E    to 

County  Line 
Thirty-fourth,  from  Bellevue 

S  of  Thirty-third 
Thirty-fourth  Avenue,  from 

Clement  S  to  X 
Thirty-fourth  Avenue  South, 

from    Railroad    Av   S    E    to 

County  Line 
Thirty-ninth  Avenue,   from 

Clement  S  to  X 


Thirty-ninth  Avenue  South, 

from    Railroad    Av    S    E    to 

County  Line 
Thirty-second,  from  Bellevue 

S  of  Thirty-first,  W 
Thirty-second  Avenue,  from 

the  ocriiii  S  to  X 

Thirty-second    Ave    South, 

from  Hailroiid  Av  S  E  to 
Countv  Line 

Thirty-seventh  Avenue,  from 

Clement  S  to  X 

Thirty-seventh  Ave  South, 
from  Railroad  Av  S  E  to 
Countv  Line 

Thirty-sixth  Avenue,  from 
Clement  S  to  X 

Thirty-sixth  Avenue  South, 

from    Railroad    Av    S    E    to 
County  Line 
Thirty-third,  from  Bellevue 

S  of  Thirtv-seeoiid 

Thirty-third    Avenue,   from 

Clement  S  to  X 

Thirty-third  Avenue  South, 

from  Railroad  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 

Thompson  Avenue,  from  S  s 
Brannan  bet  Second  and 
Third 

Thornton  (City  Land  Associ- 
ation Tract),  W  of  Old  San 
Jose  Road  nr  County  Line 

Thornton  Avenue  (Silver 
Terrace),  from  W  s  Railroad 
Av  nr  Twentieth  Av  South, 
W  to  San  Bruno  Av 

Thrift  (Railroad  Homestead) , 
W  of  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
County  Line 

Tiffany  Avenue,  from  Valen- 
cia nr  junction  Mission,  S  W 
to  Twenty-ninth 

Tiffany  Place  (late  Churchill 
Court),  from  W  s  Mission  nr 
Twenty-ninth 

Tilden  (Flint  Tract),  from 
Castro  nr  Fifteenth 

Tillman  Alley,  from  W  s 
Grant  Av  bet  Sutter  and 
Stockton  Place 

Tingley  (Academy  Tract) , 
from  N  W  8  Mission  Road  nr 
Silver  Av 

Tobago  (South  S,  F.),  see 
Thirty-fourth  Av  South 

Tohin  (now  Sunny  Dale  Ave- 
nue), from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  near  County  Line 

Tomasa  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Peralta  Av  S  E  to  Hol- 
laday  Av 

Tombigbee  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Q  South 

Tonningsen      Place      (late 

Bowles  Place),  from  N  s 
Howard  bet  Twelfth  and 
Thirteenth 
Tonquin,  from  W  s  Larkin 
bet  Jefferson  and  Lewis,  W 
to  Presidio  Reservation 
Torrens  Court,  from  N  s  Clay 

bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 
Touchard  Alley,   from    S  s 
Pine  bet  Jones  and  Leaven- 
worth 
Townsend,  from  the  bay  bet 
Brannan  and  King,  S  W  to 
Eighth 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

First 2         1 

Japan 

Second 100      101 

Stanford 

Hammond  Place 

Clarence  Place 

Third 200     201 

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Crook 

Fourth 300      301 

Fifth 400      401 

Sixth 500      501 

Gilbert ■ 

Seventh 600     601 

Eighth (e)      (e) 

Tracy,  from  E  s  Devlsadero 

bet  Union  and  Filbert 
Treat  Avenue,  from  S  s  Thir- 
teenth bet  Folsom  and  Harri- 
son, S  to  Ripley  Place 
Cross  Sis.  W.       E. 

Thirteenth 2         1 

Fourteenth 100      101 

Fifteenth 200     201 

Sixteenth 300     301 

Seventeenth 400     401 

Eighteenth 500     501 

Nineteenth 600      601 

Twentieth 700     701 

Twenty-first 800     801 

Twenty-second 900     901 

Twenty-third 1000    1001 

Twenty-fourth 1100    1101 

Twenty-fifth 1200    1201 

Twenty-sixth 1300    1301 

Army 1400    1401 

Tremont  Avenue  (late  Min- 
nie),   from    S  s  Waller   bet 
Ashbury  and  Clayton 
Trent  Alley,  from  N  s  Twenty- 
fourth  bet  Dolores  and  Chat- 
tanooga 
Trenton  (late  Virginia),  from 
N  s  Washington  bet  Stockton 
and  Powell,  N  to  Pacific 
Trinidad    (South  S.  F.),  see 

Seventh  Av  South 
Trinity,  from  N  s  Sutter  bet 
Montgomery  and  Kearny,  N 
to  Bush 
Troy  Alley,  from  W  s  Hyde 

bet  Sacramento  and  Clay 
Truett,  from  W  s  Mason  bet 

Clay  and  Washington 
TrumbuU     (College     Home- 
stead), from  E  8  Mission  Road 
nr  Silver  Av 
Tulare,  from  the  bay  along  N 
8  Islais  Creek,  W  to  Orleans 
Tulip  Alley,  from  Russ   bet 

Howard  and  Minna 

Turk,  from  junction  Market 

and  Mason  bet  Golden  Gate 

Av  and  Eddy,  W  to  First  Av 

Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Mason...      2         1 

Margaret  Court 

Taylor 100      101 

Jones 200     201 

Leavenworth .300      301 

Hyde 400     401 

Marye  Terrace 

Dodge 

Larkin 500     501 

Polk 600      601 

Van  Ness  Avenue  ...  700     701 

Franklin 800     801 

Gough  (c)      (c) 

Jefferson  Square 

Laguna 1100    1101 

Buchanan 1200    1201 

Webster 1300    1301 

Fillmore 1400    1401 

Steiner 1500    1501 

Pierce 1600    1601 

Scott 1700    1701 

Seymour  Avenue 

Devlsadero 1800    1801 

Broderick 1900    1901 

St.  Joseph's  Avenue.  ■ 

Baker (o)    2001 

Lyon (o)    2101 

Lott (o)    2201 

Masonic  Avenue 2300     (o) 

Parker  Avenue 

North  Stanyan 

North  Willard 

First  Avenue (e)      (e) 


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Twelftll,  from  S  s  Market 
bet  Eleventh  and  Brady  S  E 
to  Harrison.  CSome  of  the 
buildings  on  this  street  are 
incorrectly  numbered.) 
Cross  Sis.  w.       E. 

Market 2         1 

Mission 100      101 

Glen  Part  Avenue  . .  

Howard 200      201 

Kissling • 

Folsom 300      301 

Isls 

Bernice 

Harrison (c)      (c) 

Twelfth  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  T 
Twelftll  Avenue  Soutli,  from 
Islais  Creek   S  E   to  Water 
Front 
Twentieth,  from  the  bay  bet 
Sineteenth  and  Twenty-first, 
W.       (The     inside     column 
shows     the     new    numbers, 
from  Potrero  Av,  W,   in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Potrero  A v (2600)        2         1 

Hampshire....  (2700) 

York (2800)     100      101 

Bryant (2900) 

Florida (3000)    200     201 

Alabama (3100) 

Harrison (3200)     300      301 

Treat  Avenue 

Polsom (3300)     400      401 

Shotwell 

Howard (3400)     500      501 

Capp 

Mission (3500)    600      601 

San  Carlos  Avenue  . 

Stevenson 

Valencia (3600)    700      701 

Guerrero (3700)    800      801 

Dolores (3800)    (o)      901 

Church (3900)  1000    1001 

Sanchez (4000)  1100    1101 

Xoe (4100)  1200    1201 

Hartford 

Castro (4200)  1300    1301 

ColUngwood 

Diamond (4300)  1400    1401 

Eureka 

Douglass (4400)   1500    1501 

Twentieth  Avenue,  from  Pre- 
sidio Reservation  S  to  X 
Twentieth   Avenue    South, 

from  Elmlra  S  E  to  A  South 

Twenty-eighth,  from   W    s 

Guerrero    bet    Duncan  and 

Valley.  W  to  Fowler  Av. 
(The  buildings  on  this  street 
from  Dolores  W  are  incor- 
rectly numbered.) 

Cross  Sts.                           N.  S. 

Guerrero 2  1 

Dolores (200)    100  101 

Church (300)    200  201 

Sanchez  (400)    300  301 

Xoe 400  401 

Castro 500  501 

Diamond 600  601 

Douglass 700  701 

Hoffman  Avenue  ...     800  801 

Bellevue 900  901 

Twenty-eighth  Avenue,  from 

the  ocean  S  to  X 

Twenty-eighth  Ave   South, 

from  Charter  Oak  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 
Twenty-fifth,  from  the  bay 
bet  Twenty-fourth  and 
Twenty-sixth.  W  to  Fowler 
Av.  (The  inside  column 
shows  the  new  numbers, 
from  Potrero  Av  W,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Potrero  Av.... (2800)        2  1 

Hampshire 

York (2900)     100      101 


Bryant 

Florida (3000)     200      201 

Alabama 

Harrison (3100)     300      301 

Balmy — 

Treat  Avenue 

Garfield  Avenue 

Folsom (3200)     400      401 

Shotwell 

Howard (3300)     500      501 

Capp 

Mission (3400)     600      601 

Bartlett 

Valencia (3500)    700     701 

San  Jose  Avenue 

Guerrero (3600)    800      801 

Fair  Oaks 

Dolores (3700)     900      901 

Church (3800)  1000    1001 

Vlcksburg . 

Sanchez (3900)  1100    1101 

Margary 

Noe  (4000)  1200    1201 

Castro (4100)  1300    1301 

Diamond (4200)  1400    1401 

Douglass ( 4300)  1500    1501 

Twenty-fifth  Avenue,   from 

the  ocean  S  to  X 

Twenty-fifth  Avenue  South, 

from  Thornton  Av  S  E  to 
Water  Front 
Twenty-first,  from  the  bay 
bet  Twentieth  and  Twenty- 
second.  W.  (The  inside  col- 
umn shows  the  new  numbers, 
from  Potrero  Av  TV,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Potrero  Av.... (2600)        2  1 

Hampshire (2700) 

York (2800)    100      101 

Bryant (2900) 

Florida (30U0)     200      201 

Alabama (3100) 

Harrison (3200)     300      301 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (3300)     400      401 

Shotwell 

Howard (3400)     500      501 

Capp 

Mission (3500)    600      601 

San  Carlos  Avenue..  

Bartlett 

Stevenson 

Valencia (3600)    700      701 

Guerrero (3700)    800      801 

Fair  Oaks 

Dolores (3800)    900      901 

Chattanooga 

Church (3900)  1000    1001 

Vlcksburg 

Sanchez (4000)  1100    1101 

Noe (4100)  1200    1201 

Castro (4200)  1300    1:301 

ColUngwood 

Diamond (4300)1400    1401 

Eureka 

Douglass (4400)  1500    1501 

Twenty-first   Avenue,   from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 

Twenty-first  Avenue  South, 

from  Silver  Av  S  E  to  A 
South 
Twenty-fourth,  from  the  bay 
bet  Twenty-third  and  Twen- 
ty-fifth, W.  (The  inside  col- 
umn shows  the  new  numbers, 
from  Potrero  Av  W,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.      S. 

Potrero  Av....  (2700)        2         1 

Hampshire 

York (2800)     100      101 

Bryant 

Florida (2900)     200      201 

Alabama 

Harrison (3000)    300      301 

Balmy . 

Treat  Avenue 

Garfield  Avenue 

Folsom (3100)     400      401 

Shotwell 


Howard (3200)     500  501 

Capp 

Mission 03300)     600  601 

Bartlett 

Valencia (3400)     700  701 

San  Jose  Avenue 

Guerrero (3500)    800  801 

Fair  Oaks 

Dolores (3600)     900  901 

Chattanooga 

Church (3700)1000  1001 

Vlcksburg 

Sanchez (3800)  1100  1101 

Margary 

Noe  (3900)  1200  1201 

Castro (4000)  1300  1301 

Diamond (4100)  1400  1401 

Douglass (4200)  1500  1501 

Twenty-fourth  Avenue,  from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 

Twenty-fourth  Ave  South, 

from   Thornton    Av   S   E    to 

Water  Front 
Twenty-ninth,    from     w    s 

Mission  bet  Valley  and  Day, 

W  to  Fowler  Av 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Mission 2         1 

Tiffany  Avenue 

San  Jose  Avenue 100      101 

Dolores 200      201 

Church 300      301 

Sanchez 400      401 

Noe 500      .501 

Castro 600      601 

Diamond 700      701 

Douglass 800      801 

Twenty-ninth  Avenue,  from 

the  ocean  S  to  X 

Twenty-ninth    Ave    South, 

from  Charter  Oak  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 

Twenty-second,  from  the  bay 

bet  Twenty-first  and  Hum- 
boldt, W.  (The  inside  column 
shows  the  new  numbers, 
from  Potrero  Av  W,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Potrero  Av (2600)        2          1 

Hampshire 

York (2700)     100      101 

Bryant 

Florida (2800)    200      201 

Harrison  '.'.'.'.'.'. (2900)     300      301 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (3000)     400      401 

Shotwell 

Howard (3100)    500      501 

Capp 

Mission (3200)     600      601 

Bartlett 

Valencia (3300)    700     701 

San  Jose  Avenue 

Guerrero (3400)     800      801 

Fair  Oaks 

Do  lores  ..! '. '. '. '.  (3.500)     900      901 

Chattanooga 

Church (3600)  1000    1001 

Vlcksburg  

Sanchez (3700)1100    1101 

Noe (3800)  1200    1201 

Castro  (3900)  1300    1301 

ColUngwood 

Diamond (4000)1400    1401 

Eureka 

Douglass (4100)  1500    1.501 

Twenty-second  Avenue,  from 

Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 

Twenty-second  Ave   South, 

from  Silver  Av  S  E  to  A 
South 

Twenty-seventh,  from  W  s 
San  Jose  Av  bet  Army  and 
Duncan,  W  to  Stanford 
Heights  Av.  (The  buildings 
on  this  street  from  Guerrero 
W  are  incorrectly  numbered ) 

Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

San  Jose  Avenue  ...  2  1 
Guerrero 100      101 


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Twenty-seventh— Cont'd. 

Dolores (300)  200  201 

Church (400)  300  301 

Sanchez (500)  400  401 

Xoe 500  501 

Castro 600  601 

Diamond 700  701 

Douglass SOO  801 

Twenty-seventh  Avenue,  from 

the  ocean  S  to  X 

Twenty-seventh  Ave  South' 

from  Thornton  Av  S  E  to 
County  Line 
Twenty-sixth,  from  the  bay 
bet  Twenty-Hfth  and  Army, 
W  to  Fowler  Av.  (The  in- 
side column  shows  the  new 
numbers,  from  Potrero  Av 
W,  in  accordance  with  the 
extension  of  the  street  to 
the  bay.) 
Cross  Sts.  S.       N. 

Potrero  Av . . . .  (2800)        2         1 

Hampshire 

York (2900)     100      101 

Bryant 

Florida (3000)    200     201 

Alabama 

Harrison (3100)    300      801 

Treat  Avenue 

Garfield  Avenue 

Folsom (3200)    400      401 

Shotwell 

Howard (3300)    500      501 

Capp 

Mission (3400)    600      601 

Bartlett   

Valencia (3500)    700     701 

San  Jose  Avenue . . . 

Guerrero (.3600)    800      801 

Fair  Oaks 

Dolores (3700)    900      901 

Church (3800)  1000    1001 

Sanchez f3900)  1100    1101 

Noe (4000)  1200    1201 

Castro (4100)  1300    1301 

Diamond (4200)  1400    1401 

Douglass (4300)  1500    1501 

Twenty-sixth  Avenue,  from 

the  ocean  S  to  X 

Twenty-Sixth    Ave    South, 

from  Thornton  Av  S  E  to 
Water  Front 
Twenty-third,  from  the  bay 
bet  Humboldt  and  Twenty- 
fourth,  W.  (The  inside  col- 
umn shows  the  new  numbers, 
from  Potrero  Av  W,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  extension 
of  the  street  to  the  bay.) 
Cross  Sis.  N.       S. 

Potrero  Av....  (3700)        2         1 

Hampshire 

York (2800)     100      101 

Bryant 

Florida  (2900)     200      201 

Alabama 

Harrison (3000)    300      301 

Treat  Avenue 

Folsom (3100)     400      401 

Shotwell 

Howard (3200)     500      501 

Capp 

Mission (3300)     600      601 

Bartlett 

Valencia (8400)    700      701 

San  Jose  Avenue  . . 

Guerrero (3500)    800     801 

Fair  Oaks 

Dolores (3600)    900      901 

Chattanooga 

Church  (3700)  1000    1001 

Vlcksburg 

Sanchez (3800)  1100    1101 

Margary  

Noe (3900)  1200    1201 

Castro (4000)  1300    1301 

Diamond (4100)  1400    1401 

Eureka 

Douglass (4200)  1500    1501 

Twenty-third  Avenue,  from 
Presidio  Reservation  S  to  X 


Twenty-third  Avenue  South, 

from  Q  South  S  E  to  A  South 

Twin  Peaks  Avenue   (Stan- 
ford Heights),  from  Twenty- 
fifth  S  to  Thirty-first 
Tyler,  see  Golden  Gate  Av 
U,  from  Thirteenth  Av  S  of  T, 
W  to  the  ocean 

Unadilla  Avenue  (West  End 

Tract),   from  Old   San  Jose 
Eoad  nr  San  Miguel 

Union,    from     the    bay  bet 

Green  and  Filbert,  W  to  Pre- 
sidio Reservation 

Cross  Sis.                            N.  S. 

Front  2  1 

Battery 100  101 

Gaines 

Sansome 200  201 

Calhoun 

Montgomery 300  301 

Vincent 

Kearny...., 400  401 

Filbert  Place 

Sonora 

Varennes 

Lafayette  Place 

Dupont 500  501 

Bannam  Place 

Cadell  Alley 

Jasper  Place 

Union  Place 

Graham  Place 

Stockton (o)  601 

Montgomery  Avenue. 

Powell 700  701 

August  Alley 

Mason 800  801 

Taylor 900  901 

Marlon  Place 

Jones  1000  1001 

Leavenworth 1100  1101 

Sharp  Place 

Hyde 1200  1201 

Allen 

West  End  Alley 

Moore 

Larkln 1300  1301 

Polk 1400  1401 

Van  Iv'ess  Avenue ....  1500  1501 

Franklin 1600  1601 

Gough 1700  1701 

Octavia 1800  1801 

Laguna 1900  1901 

Olive  Court 

Buchanan 2000  2001 

Webster 2100  2101 

Fillmore 2200  2201 

Stelner 2300  2301 

Pierce 2400  2401 

Scott 2500  2501 

Devisadero 2600  2601 

Broderick 2700  2701 

Baker 2800  2801 

Lyon (e)  (e) 

Union  Avenue  (Bemal  Heights), 
from  San  Bruno  Av  W  to 
Andover  Av 
Union  Place,  from  N  s  Green 
bet  Dupont  and  Stockton,  N 
to  Union 

Union   Square,    bet    Geary, 

Post,  Stockton  and  Powell 

University  (Univeisity  Homestead) , 
from  Silver  Av  S  to  Mansell 

Upper  Terrace  (Park  Lane 
Tract),  from  Olympus  nr  Sev- 
enteenth X  E 

Uranus  (Park  Lane  Tract), 
from  S  s  Seventeenth  bet 
Mars  and  Ashbury 

Uruguay  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Thirty-eighth  Av  South 

Utah,  from  Channel  bet  Ne- 
braska and  Potrero  Av,  S  to 
Colusa 

Utah  (South  S. F.) ,  see  Elmira 

V,  from  Fourteenth  Av  S  of 
U,  W  to  the  ocean 


Valencia,  from   S  s  Market 

bet  Mission  and  Guerrero,  S 

to  Mission 

Cross  Sis.                           W.  E. 

Market 2  1 

Stevenson  Avenue. . . 

Hermann 100  101 

Thirteenth   200  201 

Quinn 

Brosnan 

Fourteenth 300  301 

Fifteenth 400  401 

Sixteenth 500  .501 

Seventeenth 600  601 

Clarion  Alley 

Sycamore  Avenue  ... 

Eighteenth 700  701 

Nineteenth 800  801 

Cumberland  Place...  

Twentieth 900  901 

Liberty 

Twenty-first 1000  1001 

Hill 

Twenty-second 1100  1101 

Twenty-third 1200  1201 

Twenty-fourth 1300  1301 

Twenty-fifth 1400  1401 

Twenty-sixth 1500  1501 

Army 

Tlfifany  Avenue 

Mission (e)  (e) 

Vallejo,  from  the  bay  bet 
Broadway  and  Green,  W  to 
Presidio  Reservation 

Cross  Sis.                           N.  S. 

Davis  2  1 

Front 100  101 

Battery 200  201 

Flint  Alley  

Sansome 300  :301 

Prescott  Court 

Hall  Alley 

Hodge's  Alley 

Bartol 

Montgomery 400  401 

Kearny 500  501 

San  Antonio 

Plnckney  Place 

Pollard  Place 

Margaret  Place ■ 

Dupont 600  601 

Montgomery  Avenue 

Vallejo  Place 

Stockton 700  701 

Vulcan  Lane 

Theodore  Alley 

Morey  Alley 

Wheelock  Place 

Powell 800  801 

Washoe  Place 

O'Connell  Place 

Mason 900  901 

Vallejo  Terrace 

Taylor 1000  1001 

Sweet 

Florence  Place 

Jones  1100  1101 

Leavenworth 1200  1201 

Hyde 1300  1:»1 

White 

Larkln 1400  1401 

Polk 1500  1501 

Van  Ness  Avenue....  1600  1601 

Franklin 1700  1701 

Gough 1800  1801 

Octavia  1900  1901 

Laguna 2000  2001 

Buchanan 2100  2101 

Webster 2200  2201 

Fillmore 2300  2.301 

Stelner 2400  2401 

Pierce 2500  2501 

Scott 2600  2601 

Devisadero 2700  2701 

Broderick 2800  2801 

Baker 2900  2901 

Lyon (e)  (e) 

Vallejo  Place,  from  S  s  Val- 
lejo bet  Montgomery  Av  and 
Stockton 

Vallejo    Terrace,   from  S   s 

Vallejo  bet  Mason  and  Tay- 


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Valley,  from  W  s  San  Jose 
Av  bet  Twenty-eighth  and 
Twenty-ninth,  to  Fowler  At. 
(The  buildings  on  this  street 
from  Church  W  are  Incor- 
rectly numbered.) 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

San  Jose  Avenue 2         1 

Dolores 100      101 

Church (300)    200      201 

Sanchez (400)    300      301 

Noe 400     401 

Castro 500      501 

Diamond 600      601 

Douglass 700      701 

Valparaiso,  from  W  s  Mason 
bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich, 
W  to  Taylor  and  from  Eoach 
to  Jones 
Van  Buren  (Flint  Tract),  see 
Java 

Van  Ness  Avenue,  from  s  s 

Market  bet  Polk  and  Frank- 
lin, N  to  the  bay 
Cross  Sts.  E.       w. 

Market  and  Oak 2         1 

Hickory  Avenue 

Fell 100      101 

Linden  Avenue 

Hayes 200      201 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 300      301 

Birch  Avenue 

Fulton 400      401 

Ash  Avenue 

McAllister 500      501 

Locust  Avenue 

Golden  Gate  Avenue  600      601 

Elm  Avenue 

Turk TOO     701 

Laurel  Avenue 

Eddy 800      801 

Willow  Avenue 

Ellis 900     901 

Olive  Avenue 

O'Farrell 1000    1001 

Myrtle  Avenue 

Geary 1100    1101 

Cedar  Avenue 

Post 1200    1201 

Walnut  Avenue 

Sutter 1300    1301 

Fern  Avenue 

Bush 1400    1401 

Austin 

Pine 1500    1501 

California 1600    1601 

Sacramento 1700    1701 

Clay 1800    1801 

Washington 1900    1901 

Jackson 2000    2001 

Pacific  Avenue 2100    2101 

Broadway 2200    2201 

Valle.io 2300    2301 

Bonita 

Green 2400    2401 

Union 2500    2501 

Filbert 2600    2601 

Greenwich 2700    2701 

Lombard 2800    2801 

Chestnut 2900    2901 

Francisco 3000    3001 

Bay 3100      (o) 

NorthPoint 3200      (o) 

Beach 3300     (o) 

Jefferson 3400     (o) 

Tonquin 3500      (o) 

Lewis (e)       (e) 

Vancouver  (South  S  F.),  see 
Thirty-first  Av  South. 

Vandewater,  from  w  s  Pow- 

ell  bet  Francisco  and  Bay,  W 
to  Taylor 

Varennes,  from  N  s  Union 
bet  Kearny  and  Dupont,  N  to 
Filbert 

Vassalboro,  W  of  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  County  Line 

Vassar  Place,  from  S  s  Har- 
rison bet  Second  and  Third 

Vasserot  Place,  from  S  s 
Geary  bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 

Venard  Alley,  from  S  s  Chest- 
nut bet  Powell  and  Mason 


Venezuela  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Sixth  Av  South 

Venus  (Silver  Terrace),  from 
Thornton  Av  to  Williams  Av 

Ver  Melir,  from  E  s  Kearny 
bet  Post  and  Sutter 

Vermont,  frofn  Channel  bet 
Kansas  and  Nebraska,  S  to 
Islais  Creek 

Vermont  (South  S.  F.),  see 
Conkllng 

Vernon  (City  Land  Associ- 
ation Tract),  W  of  Old  San 
Jose  Koad  nr  County  Line 

Vernon  Place,  from  Haw- 
thorne bet  Folsom  and  Har- 
rison 

Vernon  Place  (now  Marcy 
Place),  from  S  s  Jackson  bet 
Mason  and  Taylor 

Verona  Place,  from  E  s  Third 

l)('t  Folsom  and  Harrison 

Vicksburg,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
first  bet  Church  and  Sanchez, 
S  to  Twenty-fifth 

Victor  (late  White's  Place), 
from  S  s  Bryant  bet  Seventh 
and  Eighth 

Victoria  (City  Land  Associ- 
ation Tract),  W  of  Old  San 
Jose  Koad  nr  County  Line 

Vienna  (Excelsior  Home- 
stead), from  Silver  Av  S  W 
to  Amazon 

View  Avenue,  from  Romain 
bet  Douglass  and  Falcon  Av 

Villa  Place,  from  E  s  Taylor 
bet  Pine  and  California 

Vincent,  from  N  s  Green  bet 
Montgomery  and  Kearny,  N 
to  Union 

Virgil  Alley,  from  S  s  Twenty- 
fifth  bet  Howard  and  Shot- 
well 

Virginia,  from  the  bay  bet 
Ohio  and  New  York,  S  to 
First  Av  South 

Virginia  (now  Trenton),  from 
N  s  Washington  bet  Stockton 
and  Powell,  N  to  Pacific 

Virginia  Avenue  (Bernal 
Heights),  from  E  s  Mission  nr 
Thirtieth 

Virginia  Court  (late  Virginia 
Place),  from  W  s  Dupont  bet 
Pine  and  California 

Virginia  Place,  from  N  s  Pa- 
cific bet  Stockton  and  Powell, 
N  to  Broadway 

Visitacion  Avenue,  from  San 
Bruno  Av  nr  County  Line 

Voll  Avenue,  from  N  s  Post 

bet  Buchanan  and  Webster 
Volney  Alley,  see  Elizabeth 

Place 
Von  Schmidt  (South  S.  F.), 

from   Water  Front    S   W  to 

County  Line 
Vorrath  Place,  see   Eureka 

Place 
Vulcan  (Park   Lane  Tract), 

from    Juno     nr    Serpentine 

Road 
Vulcan  (Silver  Terrace),  see 

Jupiter 
Vulcan  Lane   (late  Maiden 

Lane,  from  N  s  Vallejo  bet 

Stockton  and  Powell 
W,  from  Fifteenth  Av  S  of  V, 

W  to  the  Ocean 
Wagner  Alley,  from  S  s  Eddy 

bet  Jones  and  Leavenworth 
Walbridge,  W  of  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  County  Line 
Waldo  Alley,  from  W  s  Leav- 
enworth bet  Broadway  and 

Vallejo 
Wall  Place,  from  N  s  Jackson 
bet  Leavenworth  and  Hyde 


Waller,  from  junction  Market 

and  Octavia  W  to  Stanyan 
Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Market  and  Octavia. .     '2         1 

Laguna 100      101 

Buchanan 200     201 

Webster 300      301 

Fillmore 400     401 

Steiner 500     (o) 

Pierce 600     (o) 

Scott 700     701 

Devlsadero 800     801 

Broderick 900      901 

Buena  Vista  Park 

Lott 1200    1201 

Masonic  Avenue 1300    1301 

De  Long  Avenue 

Ashbury 1400    1401 

Tremout  Avenue 

Clayton 1500    1501 

Belvedere 

Cole 1600    1601 

Shrader 1700    1701 

Stanyan (e)      (e) 

Walnut,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Central  Av  and  Laurel, 
N  to  Presidio  Reservation 
Cross  Sts.  E.       w. 

California 2         1 

Sacramento 100      101 

Clay 200      201 

Washington 300      ;301 

Jackson 400     401 

Pacific  Avenue (e)      (e) 

Walnut     (City    Land  Ass'n 

Tract),  see  Ralston 
Walnut  Avenue,  from   S   s 
Larkin  bet  Post  and  Sutter, 
W  to  Laguna 
Cross  Sts.  N.       s. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue 200     201 

Franklin 300     301 

Gough  (c)      (c) 

Octavia 500     501 

Laguna (e)      (e) 

Walter,  from  S  s  Thirteenth 
bet  Sanchez  and  Noe,  S  to 
Foutreenth 
Waltham  (Bernal  Heights, 
late  Mary),  from  W  s  Ala- 
bama nr  Esmeralda  Av 
Ward,  from  W  s   San  Bruno 

Av  nr  County  Line 
Ward  (Bernal  Heights),  see 

Banks 
Warden,  from  N  s  Francisco 

bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
Ware,  from  Paul  Av  S  to  San 

Bruno  Av 
Warren     (Fairmount   Tract, 
now  Sanchez), from  Thirtieth 
to  Palmer 

Warren  Avenue,   from  E  s 

Tenth  bet  Howard  and  Fol- 
som 
Warren  Place  (late  Goldman 
Place),  from  E  s  Mission  bet 
Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth 

Washington,  from   the  bay 

))et  Clay  and  Jackson,  W  to 
First  Av 

Cross  Six.                            N,  S. 

East  North 2  1 

Drumm 100  101 

Davis  200  201 

Cedar 

Front 300  301 

Battery 400  401 

Custom  House  Place.  

Sansome 500  501 

Jones  Alley 

Montgomery    600  601 

Montgomery  Avenue.  

Dunbar  Alley 

Kearny 700  (o) 

Brenham  Place 

Washington  Alley  . . .  

Dupont 800  801 

Waverly  Place 

Stout's  Alley 


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Spofford 

Stockton 900  901 

Trenton 

Hopeton  Terrace 

Stone  

Powell 1000  1001 

Codman  Place 

Wetmore  Place 

Mason 1100  1101 

Taylor 1200  1201 

Jones 1300  1301 

Priest 

Keed 

Leavenworth 1400  1401 

Hyde 1500  1501 

Larkin 1600  1601 

Polk 1700  1701 

Van  Ness  Avenue 1800  1801 

Franklin 1900  1901 

Gough 2000  (o) 

Octavia 2100  (o) 

Laguna 2200  ^201 

Buchanan 2300  2301 

Webster 2400  2401 

Fillmore 2500  2501 

Steiner..., (c)  (c) 

Alta  Plaza 

Scott 2800  2801 

Devlsadero 2900  2901 

Broderlck 3000  8001 

Baker 3100  3101 

Lyon 3200  3201 

Central  Avenue 3300  3301 

Walnut 3400  3401 

Laurel 3500  3501 

Locust 3600  3601 

Spruce 3700  3701 

Maple 3800  3801 

Cherry 3900  3901 

First  Avenue (e)  (e) 

Washington  Alley,  from  N  s 

Washington  bet  Kearny  and 
Dunont,  N  to  Jackson 
Washington  Avenue,  from  S 

s  Mission  bet  Ninth  and 
Tenth,  S  E  to  Howard 

Washington  Avenue  fBemal 

Heights,  now  Treat  Av) 
Washington     Square,     bet 

Union,     Filbert,     Stockton, 

Montgomery  Av  and  Powell 
Washoe  Place,  from  N  s  Val- 

lejo  bet  Powell  and  Mason 
Water,  from  W  s  Mason  bet 

Chestnut  and  Francisco,  W 

to  Taylor 
Water    (South    S.    F.),    see 

Nashua 
Water  Front,   from  Shasta 

along  the  bay,  S  to  County 

Line 
Waterloo,  from  E  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
Waterville  (South  S.  F.,  late 

Nebraska),  from  Helena  S  to 

Augusta 

Watson   Place    (West    End 

Tract),  from  Ocean  Av  W  of 
Mission  Koad 
Watt    Avenue     (West    End 
Homestead),  S  E  of  Mission 
Road  nr  County  Line 

Waverly  Place,  from   N    s 

Sacramento  bet  Dupont  and 
Stockton,  N  to  Washington 

Wayland  (University  Home- 
stead), from  San  Bruno  Av  S 
of  Bacon 

Wayne  (Bernal  Heights,  now 
Ellsworth),  from  S  s  Cortland 
Av  bet  Gates  and  Kosciusko 

Webb,  from  N  s  California 
bet  Montgomery  and  Kearny, 
N  to  Sacramento 

Webb  Place,  from  W  s  Mason 
bet  Green  and  Union 

Webster,  from  N  s  Hermann 
bet  Buchanan  and  Fillmore, 
N  to  the  bay 

Cross  Sis.  E.       W. 

Hermann  !    2         1 

Germania 


Waller 100      101 

Elm 

Haight 200      201 

Rose  Avenue  

Page 300      301 

Lily  Avenue 

Oak 400      401 

Hickory  Avenue 

Fell 500      501 

Linden  Avenue ■ 

Hayes 600      601 

Ivy  Avenue 

Grove 700      701 

Fulton 800      801 

McAllister 900      901 

Golden  Gate  Avenue.lOOO    1001 

Turk 1100    1101 

Laurel  Avenue 

Eddy 1200    1201 

Ellis 1300    1801 

Olive  Avenue —— 

O'Farrell 1400    1401 

Geary 1500    1501 

Post 1600    1601 

Sutter 1700    1701 

Bush 1800    1801 

Wildey 

Pine 1900    1901 

California 2000    2001 

Sacramento.. 2100    2101 

Clay 2200    2201 

Washington 2300    2301 

Jackson 2400    2401 

Webster  Place 

Paciiic  Avenue 2500    2501 

Broadway 2600    2601 

Vallejo 2700    2701 

.Green 2800    2801 

Union 2900    2901 

Filbert 3000    3001 

Pixley 

Greenwich 3100    3101 

Moulton 

Lombard 3200    3201 

Chestnut (o)    3301 

Francisco (o)    3401 

Bay  3500    3501 

North  Point 3600    3601 

Beach 3700    3701 

Jefferson 3800    3801 

Tonquin 3900    3901 

Lewis (e)      (e) 

Webster  (now  Winthrop), 
from  N  s  Lombard  bet  Mont- 
gomery and  Kearny 
Webster  Place,  from  E  s 
Webster  bet  Jackson  and 
Pacific  Av 
Weldon,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  head  Islais  Creek 
Wells    Avenue,    from    W    s 
Dolores   bet    Fifteenth    and 
Sixteenth 
Wells  Court,  from  S  s  Lom- 
bard bet  Dupont  and  Stockton 
Welsh,  from   W   s   Zoe    bet 
Bryant  and  Brannan,  S  W  to 
W  of  Fourth 
West  Avenue,  from  Mission 
nr  Cortland  Av,  S  E  to  Holly 
Park  Av 
West  Eddy,  from  North  Wil- 

lard  nr  Turk  W  to  First  Av 
West  El  Dorado,  from  Sixth 
nr  El  Dorado,  S  W  to  Six- 
teenth 
West  End  Alley,  from  N  s 
Green  bet  Hyde  and  Larkin, 
N  to  Union 

West  Lake  Avenue  (WestEnd 

Tract),  W  of  County  Road  nr 
County  Line 

West  Mission,  from  Mission 
nr  Twelfth.  S  W  to  Hermann, 
thence  S  to  .Mission  nr  Thir- 
teenth 

West  Park,  from  Holly  Park 
Av  nr  Richland  Av 

Weston  Place,  from  N  s  Bry- 
ant bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 

Wetmore  Place,  from  N  s 
Clay  bet  Powell  and  Mason, 
N  to  Washington 


Wheat,   from  Paul   Av   S   to 

Salinas  Av 

Wheelock  Place,  from  N  s 

Valle.io  bet  Stockton  and 
Powell 

White,  from  N  s  Vallejo  bet 
Hyde  and  Larkin 

White's  Place,  from  E  s  Jones 
bet  Sutter  and  Bush 

White's  Place  (now  Victor), 
from  S  s  Bryant  bet  Seventh 
and  Eighth 

Whiting,  from  E  s  Dupont 
bet  Lombard  and  Chestnut 

Whitney  (Fairmount  Tract), 
from  Thirtieth  nr  Sanchez,  S 
to  Randall 

Whitney  (now  Clive),  E  of 
San  Bruno  Av  nr  County 
Line 

Whitney  (now  Capp),  from  S 
8  Fifteenth  bet  Howard  and 
Mis.sion,  to  Sixteenth 

Whittier  (West  End  Home- 
stead, late  Lafayette),  from 
Mission  Road  nr  County 
Line 

Wieland,  W  of  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  County  Line 

Wieland  Avenue  (Sunnyside), 
from  Circular  Av  W 

Wilde,  from  W  s  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  County  Line 

Wilder,  from  Castro  nr  Old 
San  Jose  Road 

Wildey,  from  W  s  Webster 
bet  Bush  and  Pine,  W  to 
Steiner 

Willard,  from  Grattan  W  of 
Stanyan,  N  to  Golden  Gate 
Park 

Willard  North,  see  North 
Willard 

William,  from  N  s  O'Farrell 
bet  Taylor  and  Jones,  N  to 
Post 

William  (Fairmount  Tract), 
see  El  Monte 

Williams  (University  Home- 
stead), see  Somerset 

Williams  Avenue  (Silver  Ter- 
race), from  Railroad  Av  nr 
Twenty-second  Av  South 

Williamson  (now  Parker  Ave- 
nue), from  N  s  Point  Lobos 
Av  W  of  Boyce 

Willow  (now  Sycamore  Ave- 
nue), from  W  s  Mission  bet 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth, 
W  to  Valencia 

Willow  (now  Falmouth),  from 
S  s  Folsom  bet  Fifth  and 
Sixth,  to  Shipley 

Willow  Avenue,  from  W  s 
Larkin  bet  Eddy  and  Ellis, 
W  to  Buchanan 

Cross  Sts.  N.       S. 

Larkin 2         1 

Polk 100      101 

Van  Ness  Avenue ....  200     201 

Franklin 300     301 

Gough 400     401 

Octavia 500     501 

Laguna 600     601 

Buchanan (e)     (e) 

Wilson,  from  W  s  Gough  bet 
Vallejo  and  Green 

Winslow  (Bernal  Heights), 
from  Esmeralda  Av  S  to 
Powhattan 

Winter  Lane,  from  E  s 
Mason  bet  Green  and  Union 

Winthrop  (late  Webster), 
from  N  8  Lombard  bet  Mont- 
gomery and  Kearny,  N  to 
Chestnut 

Wisconsin,  from  Sixteenth 
bet  Arkansas  and  Carolina. 
S  to  Tulare 

Wolfe  (Bernal  Heights),  from 
Isabel  S  W  to  Peralta  Av 


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Wood,  from  Point  Lobos  Av 

bet  Masonic  Av  and  Collins 
Woodland      Avenue,     from 

Lotta  S  W  to  Sunset  Ar 
Wool  (Bemal  Heights),  from 
Powhattan  nr  North  Av  S  to 
Cortland  Av 
Woolsey  (University  Home- 
stead), from  San  Bruno  Av 
S  of  Wayland 

Worcester     Avenue     (City 

Land  Asso'n  Tract),  W  of 
Old  San  Jose  Eoad  nr  County- 
Line 

Worden  Avenue  (West  End 

Tract),  from  Old  San   Jose 

Road  nr  County  Line 
Worth.,  from  Twenty-second 

"W  of  Douglass 
Wyoming  (South  S.  F.),  from 

Islals  S  to  First  Av  South 

Wyoming  Avenue  (West  End 
Tract),  W  of  Mission  Eoad 
nr  County  Line 


X,  from  Sixteenth  Av  S  of  W, 

to  the  ocean 
Yale  (Dniversity  Homestead),  from 

Silver  Av  S  to  Mansell 
Yazoo  (South  s.  F.),  see  M 

South 
Yertoa  Buena,  from  N  s  Sac- 
ramento bet  Mason  and  Tay- 
lor, N  to  Clay 
Yolo  (now  Twenty-fifth),  from 
the   bay   bet  Twenty-fourth 
and  Twenty-sixth,  W  to  Po- 
trero  Av 
York,     from     Channel     bet 
Hampshire  and  Bryant,  S  to 
Twenty-sixth 
Cross  Sis.  w.      B. 

Channel 2         1 

Alameda 100      101 

Fifteenth 200     201 

Sixteenth (c)      (c) 

Franklin  Square 

Seventeenth 400     401 

Mariposa 500     501 

Eighteenth  600     601 


Nineteenth 700     701 

Twentieth 800     801 

Twenty-first 900     901 

Twenty-second 1000    1001 

Twenty- third 1100    1101 

Twenty-fourth 1200    1201 

Twenty-flfth 1300    1301 

Twenty-sixth (e)      (e) 

York  (South  S.  F.),  see  Steu- 
ben 
Yuba  (now  Twenty-sixth), 
from  the  bay  bet  Twenty- 
flfth  and  Army,  to  Potrero 
Av 
Yucatan  (South  S.  F.),  see 

Forty-seventh  Av  South 
Yuma  (late  Eureka),  from 
Sixth  nr  El  Dorado,  S  W  to 
Sixteenth 
Zoe,  from  S  s  Bryant  bet 
Third  and  Fourth,  S  E  to 
Brannan 

Zoe  Place,  from  S  s  Polsom 
bet  Beale  and  Fremont 


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Abbott  William,  liquors,  210  Grant  Av 

Acker  Herbert  C,  clerk,  r.  1338  Bush 

Adams  Richard,  with  Sanden  Electric  Co.,  r. 
1614  Golden  Gate  Av 

Adams  &  Beck  Co.  (Charles  W.  Adams  and 
E.  B.  and  C.  C.  Beck),  Pacific  Coast 
agents  Mosler  Safe  Co.,  Stimpson  Com- 
puting Scale  Co.,  Champion  Cash  Regis- 
ter Co.  and  Hough  Cash  Recorder  Co., 
308  Market 

.ffitnaLife  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  H. 
B.  Houghton  manager,  511-513  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg 

Ahem  Andrew,  teamster  Street  Dept,  r.  3  Cedar 
Av 

Akard  Dolver  B.,  carpenter,  r.  28  De  Long  Av 

Alberger  William  R.,  general  agent  Santa  Fe 
Fruit  and  Refrigerator  Co.,  61  Chronicle 
Bldg 

Albro  John  S.,  books  and  stationery,  1000V4 
Market  and  3  Eddy,  r.  1004  Market 

Aldrich  Stuart,  superintendent  Money  Order 
Dept.  Post  Office,  r.  2201  Webster 

Aldrich  William  F.,  secretary  Parke  &  Lacy 
Co..  21-23  Fremont,  r.  2301  Webster 

Alexander   John    (Alexander   &   Knox),  r.   152 
Minna 
"    Robert  E.,  printer,  r.  40114  Oak 
"    &Knox  (John  Alexander  and  James  Knox), 
cigars  and  tobacco,  412  Kearny 

Aliamus  Remi,  salesman  E.  Gamier  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

Alina  Colony,  W.  E.  von  Johannsen  president, 
Charles  Fabricius  secretary,  220  Cali- 
fornia 

AUbright  George,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

Allen    John,   physician,    405    Kearny,    r.    3020 
Clay 
"    William  E.,  president  Jones,  Allen  &  Co., 
r.  703  Hayes 

Almos  Samuel,  shoemaker,  r.  143,  3d 

American  Furniture  and  Express  Co.,  Henry 
Frosch  proprietor,  NW  cor  Stockton  and 
Geary,  office  146  Geary 
"     Samson,  physician,  36'/^  Geary,  r.  1244  Mis- 
sion 

Anchor  Brewerv,  Baruth&Schinkel  proprietors, 
1431  Pacific 

Ancient  Order  of  Foresters  Cemetery  Associa- 
tion, office  997  Market 

Angell  James  B.,  secretary  Real  Estate  and 
Development  Co.,  26  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Aoki  Tetsutard,  agent  Specie  Bank  of  Yoko- 
hama, 515  Montgomery 

Appiarius  H.  William,  clerk  C.  H.  Venken  & 
Co.,r.  1810  O'Farrell 

Argonaut  Publishing  Co.,  Jerome  A.  Hart  pres- 
ident, F.  I.  Vassault  secretary,  pub- 
lishers The  Argonaut,  246  Sutter 

Argonaut  The  (weekly).  Argonaut  Publishing 
Co.  publishers,  246  Sutter 

Arizona  Sandstone  Co.  (Santa  Ana,  Cal.),  Clin- 
ton J.  Hutchins  local  agent,  69  Colum- 
bian Bldg 

Armstrong  F.  H.,  chief  officer  str  Belgic,  r.  Oc- 
cidental Hotel 
"    Percy    E.    (Taylor   &   Armstrong),    r.   449 
Clementina 


Amdt  H.  R.,  editor  Pacific  Coast  Journal  of 
Homoeopathy,  234  Sutter,  r.  San  Diego, 
Cal. 

Arnold  Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  1036  McAllister 

Asher  Herman,  ladies'  tailor,  14  Grant  Av, 
room  58 

Atkinson  Harry  L.,  bookkeeper  Page,  McCutch- 
eon  &  Eells,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    Marshall    B.,    manufacturers'    agent,    214 
Pine,  rootn  29,  r.  Berkeley 

Attridge  M.  Miss  (Attridge  &  Sweeney),  r.  2005 
Leavenworth 

Attridge  &  Sweeney  (Miss  M.  Attridge  and  Miss 
J.  Sweeney),  dressmaking,  2207  Mission 

Audibert  Lena  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  215  Tehama 

Auer  Bernard  A.,  agent  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  511 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

August  Albert,  porter  Preservaline  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
1243  Sanchez 

Auld  Ernest  C,  manager  Hudson  Medical  In- 
stitute, r.  720D  Bush 

Ayers  Frank,  carrier  Edwards  Publishing  Co., 
r.  411, 13th 
"    George,  carrier  Edwards  Publishing  Co., 
r.  411,  13th 

Ay  res  RoUin  C,  r.  714  Bush 

Babin  Demas  C,  with  L.  C.  Babin,  r.  2415  Wash- 
ington 

Bader  &  Fincke  (Charles  F.  Bader  and  Os- 
car Pincke,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bryant 

Baer  Albert  &  Co.  (Albert  Baer),  pawnbrokers, 
806  Kearny 

Bailey  Charles  A.   (Bailey,   Porter,  Bailey  & 
Co.),  415V4  Montgomery 
"    Charles  A.,  real  estate,  20  Montgomery,  r. 
Oakland 

Bailey,   Porter,  Bailey  &  Co. 

(William   H.  Bailey,  Samuel   R.  Porter, 

Charles  A.  Bailey  and  WiUiam  H.  BaUey 

Jr.),    mining   and   assaying,   dealers  in 

mining  property,  415yj  Montgomery 

Bailey  W,  H.  &  Son  (William  H.  and  William 

H.  Jr,),  stock  and  bond  brokers,  415^4 

Montgomery 

"    William    H.    (W.  H.    Bailey  &  Son   and 

Bailey  Porter,  Bailey  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"    William  H.  Jr.  (W.  H.  Bailey  &  Son  and 

Bailey,  Porter,  Bailey  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

Baker  Grace  E.  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  NW  cor 

2d  and  Folsom  

"    S.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  teacher  music,  r.  NW 
cor  2d  and  Folsom 
Baldocchi  Robert,  importer  olive  oils,  2332  Fill- 
more 
Bankers'  Life  Association  (St.  Paul,  Mmn.), 
Brodestein  &  Burtis  general  agents,  206 
Sansome,  room  21 
Barraud  James,  butler,  r.  722  Bush 
Barrett  William  H.,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran  & 

Co.,  r.  1842  Howard 
Baruth  Ernst  F.  (Baruth  &  Schinkel),r.  1236 Mc- 
Allister 
"    &   Schinkel  (Ernst  F.    Bamth    and   Otto 
Schinkel  Jr.),  proprietors  Ancher  Brew- 
ery, 1431  Pacific 
Baxter  David  (Baxter  &  Man),  r.  Oakland 
"    &    Mau    (David   Baxter   and   Gus   Man), 
liquors,  643  Mission 


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Bay  City  Lumber  Mills  (Coos  Bay,  Or.),  E.  B. 
Dean  &  Co.  proprietors,  office  22  Cali- 
fornia, room  4 

Bay  view  Land  Co.,  26  Mills  Bldg,  9tli  floor 

Beamish  John,  teamster,  r.  55  Belcher 

Bean  Joel  P.,  editor  The  Olympian,  38  Donohoe 
Bldg;  r.  715  Larkin 

Beegle  Charles  W-.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Beekman  E.  J.  Miss,  stenographer  and  assist- 
ant secretary  Mutual  Indemnity  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

Belief roid  P.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius  Col- 
lege, r.  214  Hayes 

Belmor  George  E.  (Belmor&  Costeno),r.  407,  4th 
"    &  Costello  (George  E.  Belmor  and  James 
Costello),    proprietors     United    States 
Boiler  Works,  56Bluxome 

Benjamin  &  Samuels  (Philip  L.  Benjamin  and 
Maurice  V.  Samuels),  attorneys  at  law, 
306  Emporium  Bldg,  telephone  Main  5988 

Berg  Charles,  waiter,  r.  523  Kearny 

Bernard  John  F.,  attorney  at  law,  306  Spreckels 
Bldg,  r.  11  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  22%  Geary,  room  21 

Bemhard  John  R.,  butcher  str  Belgic,  r.  1220 
Hampshire 

Bersaglleri  Italian!  Society,  E.  Venaglia  presi- 
dent, E.  Unti  secretary,  507  Union 

Bianchi  Anton,  bill  distributor  Sterling  &  Dun- 
Phy 

Bigham  Olive,  domestic,  130  Ellis 

Bishop  Herman,  president  Western  Furnishing 
Co.,  967  Mission,  r.  1001  Geary 

Bixby  Edward  M.,  with  Charles  Christensen,  r. 
The  Stewart 

Blacklock  John  D.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rub- 
ber Co.,  r.  1336  Sacramento 

Blum  George  W.  (Blum  &  Duncan),  r.  1817  Pow- 
ell 

Blum  &  Duncan  (George  W.  Blum  and  Raymond 
Duncan),  publishers,  advertisers  and 
illustrators,  12  Montgomery,  room  12 

Blundell  Arthur  W.,  president  Skagit  Cumber- 
land Coal  Co.,  508  California,  room  28.  r. 
2814  Sacramento 

Boch  Louise  H.  Miss,  stenographer,  17  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  2111  Fillmore 

Boehmer  Philip  C,  rubber  wcrker  Bowers  Rub- 
ber Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    William  W.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rub- 
ber Co.,  r.  2607  Polk 

Boland  William,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 
College,  r.  214  Hayes 

Booth  William  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rub- 
ber Co.,  r.  1823  Howard 

Bowen  Adelia,  widow,  r.  2037  Pine 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2037  Pine 

Bowie  Robert  I.,  surgeon  str  Belgic,  r.  1909 
Jackson 

Boyce  F.  M.,  livery  stable,  2327  Post 

Boyd  Nicholas  E.  Rev.,  chaplain  Sailors'  Home, 
cor  Main  and  Harrison 

Boye  otto  H.  (Boye  &  Habenicht).  r.  1301  Taylor 

Boye  &  Habenicht  (Otto  H.  Boye  and  George 
Habenicht),  photographers,  1026 Market, 
telephone  South  444 

Boyns  Robert,  asst  secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  r.  130 
Ellis 

Bradley  H.  W.  (Stanly,  McKinstry,  Bradley  & 
McKinstry),  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter, 
rooms  26-31,  r.  Alameda 

Brainerd  &  Armstrong  SiUj  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  wash  art  silks.  Brown  &  Metzner 
agents,  535  Market 

Brand  Hyla  A.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Waldeck 
Sanitarium,  r.  1613  Sutter 

Brandt  I.  B.  L..  attorney  at  law,  311  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  2319  Sacramento 

Braunbeck  Peter  (Oberfeld  &  Braunbeck),  r. 
30th  and  Noe 

Breig  &  Schafer  (John  Breig  and  Charles  Scha- 
fer),  proprietors  Pacific  Soda  Works, 
17!0  Folsom 

Breiman  Richard  P.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Francis 
of  Assisi  Church,  r.  S  s  16th  nr  Dolores 

Brettschneider  Frederick,  liquors,  485  Pacific 

Briglia  Bernardo,  musician,  r.  3  Grand  PI 

Brill  John  H.,  r.  53  Montgomery  Block 


Brockman  George,  oiler,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

Brodestein  &  Burtls  (Carl  H.  Brodestein  and 
Robert  W.  Burtis)  general  agents  Bank 
ers'  Life  Association  (St.  Paul,  Minn.), 
206  Sansome,  room  21 

Broderick  Edward  (McVlcker  &  Broderick),  r. 
613V4  Minna 

Brooke  George  C,  house  and  sign  painter,  128, 
1st,  r.  Alameda 

Brown  Charles  E.,  purser  str  Belgic,  r.  Palace 
Hotel 
"    Horace   P.,   president    Brown,    Meese   & 
Craddock,  320  Sansome,  r.  1014,  17th 

Brown  James  D.,  manager  The  Yost  Writing 
Machine  Agency,  Caligraph  Typewriter 
Agency  and  United  Typewriter  and  Sup- 
plies Co.,  663  Market,  r.  1206  Leavenworth 

Brown  Lucy  E.  Miss,  trained  nurse  and  pro- 
prietor Private  Home  for  Invalids,  937 
Sutter,  telephone  1191 
"  ,  Meese  &  Craddock,  Horace  P.  Brown  pres- 
ident, George  W.  Craddock  vice-presi- 
dent, Adolph  Meese  secretary,  job 
printers,  320  Sansome 

Bruce  Brothers  (Thomas  and  James),  groceries 
and  liquors,  1247  Folsom 

Bruse  Christian,  grocer,  1601  Leavenworth,  r. 
1512  Leavenworth 

Bryant  William  F.,  secretary  United  Paving 
Companies,  215  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Buckley  John  L.,  manager  Hotel  Becker,  14-18 
Mason,  telephone  South  81 

Burling  William  B.,  manager  Gantner  &  Guntz, 
r.  1920  Broadway 

Burnham  James  W.,  president  Burnham  & 
Marsh  Co.,  628  Market,  r.  Alameda 

Burnham  &  Marsh  Co.,  James  W.  Burnham 
president,  Frederick  D.  Marsh  vice-pres- 
ident, real  estate  agents,  house  brokers 
and  rent  collectors,  bonds  and  mort- 
gages, 628  Market,  opp  Palace  Hotel 

Burns  William  A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  201 
Valencia,  telephone  Jessie  113,  r.  203 
Valencia 

Burr  B.  J.  &  Co.  (Benjamin  J.  Burr  and  Samuel 
Meyer),  tailors,  224  Sutter 

Burt  Albert,  manager  Eagle  Sign  Co.,  11 
Drumm,  r.  417  Larkin 

Bury  Madeline  Mrs.,  proprietor  Stanley  House, 
110,6th 

Bush  Richard  J.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Office,  r 
1006  Mason 

Bushnell  Rebecca  Mrs.,  palmist,  r.  916  Bush 

Byrne  Mathew,  rubber  worker,  r.  14  White 

Cahn  M.  A.,  secretary  Inyo  Marble  Co.,  323  Phe- 
lan  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 

Caldwell  Howard  W.,  teamster,  r.  527  Geary 

California  Bag,  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  Wright 
&  Frank  proprietors,  111  Clay 

California  Coal  and  Grain  Co.,  D.  Miller  man- 
ager, office  663  Market,  yards  Spear  and 
Howard 

California  Ink  Co.,  Lincoln  H.  Lewars  mana- 
ger, manufacturers  black  and  colored 
printing  and  litho  inks  and  rollers,  413- 
415  Commercial 

California  Olive  Growers'  Association,  B.  M. 
Lelong  secretary,  2  Mills  Bldg.  5th  floor 
"    Standard   (A.  P.  A.  Weekly),  Benjamin  F. 
Huddleson  editor,  819  Market,  room  7 

California    State   Marine  Band, 

Max  Manheim  business  manager, 
string,  brass  and  reed  music  fur- 
nished for  aU  occasions,  200  Sutter, 
telephone  Red  365 

Caligraph  Typewriter  Agency,  James  D. 
Brown  manager,  663  Market 

Callaghan  John  J.,  salesman  R.  T.  Kennedy  Co., 
r.  24,  6th 

Campbell  Charles  J.,  salesman  Will  E.  Fisher 
&Co.,  r.  771  Pierce 
"    George  D.,  attorney  at  law,  14  Sansome, 

r.  771  Pierce 
"    John  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  1235b  Folsom 
"    Lucy  J.,  widow,  r.  771  Pierce 

Campion  Edward  J.,  manager  P.  F.  Collier, 
Murphy  Bldg,  r.  1621  Grove 


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Cannell  R.  E.,  attorney  at  law,  17-19  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor,  r.  Grand  Hotel 

Carr  Frederick,  boiler  covering,  r.  11  Grand  Av 

Carty  James,  plumber,  r.  1303  Montgomery 

Gary  Tolman  E.  (Gary  &  Fall),  r.  Hay  wards,  Cal. 
"    &    Fall  (Tolman  E.   Gary   and  J.    Henry 
Fall),  proprietors  San  Leandro  ,San  Lor- 
enzo and  Haywards  Express,  30  Market 

Case  James  L.,  insurance,  r.  The  Stewart 

Gastagnasso  Nino,  porter,  r.  522  Green 

Cathode  Ray,  Frank  Stone  publisher,  535  Clay 

Cedar  River  Coal  Co.,  663  Market 

Central  Trade  and  Labor  Alliance,  James  W. 
Rose  secretary,  115  Turk 

Chapman  W.  A.,  storekeeper  str  Belgic 

Childs  George,  city  agent  The  Liverpool    and 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  230  Fair 
Oaks 
"    Rulus    H.,    cashier   Grangers'     Business 
Assn.,  r.  230  Fair  Oaks 

Christian!  Elisa  T.  Mrs.,  stationery,  1220 Mason 

Christiansen  Nils  W.  (Petersen  &  Christian- 
sen) 

CipoUini  Germano,  artist  and  teacher  music, 
510  Baker 

Civic  Federation,  I.  J.  Truman  president,  236 
Bush,  Mills  Bldg 

Cobb  &  Hesselmeyer  (Edward  S.  Cobb  and 
Henry  T.  Hesselmeyer),  mechanical  en- 
gineers and  experts,  109  California, 
rooms  30-31 

Cobine  John,  proprietor  Europe  Saloon,  SWcor 
Steuart  and  Howard 

Coe  John  S.,  6th  assistant  engineer  str  Belgic 

Coffey's  Law  and  Collection  Agency,  539  Califor- 
nia 

CoSan  Rudolphus,  druggist,  SE  cor  16th  and 
Valencia,  telephone  Mission  14,  r.  442 
Guerrero 

Cohen  Reuben,  secretary  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  111- 
115  California,  r.  930  Ellis 

Cohn  Alfred  H.,  ladies'  tailor,  47  Post,  r.   1824 
O'Farrell 
"    Hannah  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1717  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Isidor,  manufacturers'  agent,  23  Sansome, 
r.  1117  Scott 

Coleman  Wilfred,  bar  tender,  r.  430  Bryant 

Collier  P.  F.,  publisher,  Murphy  Bldg,  r.  New 
York 

Colombini  &  Romani  (Giuseppe  Colombini  and 
L.  Romani),  restaurant.  630  Montgomery 

Columbia  Brewery,  Columbia  Brewing  Co.,  pro- 
prietor, .326  Clementina 

COLUMBIA  BREWING  CO., 

H.  L.  Ulrichs  president,  Carl  Moeller 
vice-president,  326  Clementina,  tele- 
phone South  377 

Compo  George  L.,  salesman  Pringle  Bros.,  r. 

314  Turk 
Connell  Catherine,  r.  204,  7th 
ConnoUv  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  331,  6th 
Consolidated  Asphalt  Co.,   John  F.   Uhlhorn 

general  agent,  14  Post 
Cook  Finlay,  attorney  at  law,  49  Mills  Bldg,  7th 

floor,  r.  524  Waller 
Coombs  Gordan,  compositor  Edwards  Pub.  Co., 

r.  706  Jessie 
Coon  Charles  D.,  secretary  Kings  River  Diver- 
sified Farming  Co.,  room  6  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bldg,  r.  457  Jessie 
Co-Op      Mutual      Building    and    Loan    Asso- 
ciation, David   F.    Lane    secretary,    19 
Montgomery 
Cooper  Calvin  S.,  lodgings,  330  Geary 
Cooper  Frederick,  printer,  r.  330  Geary- 
Co-operative  Publishing  and  Advertising   Co., 
illustration    publishers,    printers    and 
general  advertisers,  Raymond  Duncan 
and  George  W.  Blum  managers,  12  Mont- 
gomery 
Costello  James   (Belmor  &  Costello),   r.  12O81/2 

Union 
Craddock   George  W.   (Brown,  Meese  &  Crad- 

dock),  r.  Oakland 
Crawford  A.  B.,  r.  130  Ellis 
"    E.  R.,  r.  41  Welsh 
'■    Orrin  W.,  r.  41  Welsh 


Crowe  J.  J.  &  Co.  (John  J.  Crowe),  groceries, 
349,  3d 
"    John  J.  (J.  J.  Crowe),  r.  214,  3d 
Crowell  Thomas  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rub- 
ber Co.,  r.  8  Cedar  Av 
Crowley  Dennis  0.  Rev.,  president  The  Youths' 

Directory,  2030  Howard 
Culver  Charles   M.,    superintendent   Western 
Transfer  and  Storage  Co.,  306  Front,  r. 
1186  Park,  Alameda 
Cummins  Patrick  J.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Charles 

Borromeo  Church,  r.  390  Shotwell 
Curley  T.  H.  (Ferguson,  Curley  &  O'Connor),  r. 

1708  Hyde 
Curley  &  Wolf  (Thomas  A.  Curley  and  John  A. 
Wolf),    merchant  tailors,   12-14  Phelan 
Bldg 
Cyclers'    Guide    and  Road  Book  (yearly),  12 

Montgomery 
Dahl  John  H.,  painter,  r.  28,  8th 
Dahlmann  J.,  130  Ellis 

Dale  R.  N.   (next  of   kin)  agent  representing 
Cookes     Sydney    &    London,     r.     619^ 
Larkin 
Daniel  Fred  J.,  r.  8O41/2  Filbert 
"    Frederick  J.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
bU%  Greenwich 
Dannenbaum,  Mueller  &  Kahn  (Solomon  Dan- 
nenbaum,  Albert    Mueller    and    Aaron 
Kahn),  manufacturers  cloaks  and  man- 
tles. 723  Market 
"    Solomon  (Dannenbaum,  Mueller  &  Kahn), 
r.  1630  Octavia 
Davis  Al,  manager  Seal  Rock  Paint  Co.,  54,  2d 
"    Charles  E.  L.  B.,  major  U.  S.   A.,  offlce  90 
Flood  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Dean  H.  G.,  clerk,  r.  130  Ellis 
DeLamater  Gumbert  B.  V.,  clerkP.  and  S.  dept 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  711  Leavenworth 
Demartini  Giovanni,  tailor,  r.  3  Moulton  PI 
De  Winton  R.  C,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Belgic 
DeWitt  Frederic  M..  with  Hartwell,  Mitchell 

&  Willis,  r.  1223  Lombard 
Dexter  David  H.,  special  agent  Massachusetts 
Benefit    Life  Association,  927    Market, 
room  614,  r.  652  Waller 
Dickson  F.  William,  attorney  at  law,  14  San- 
some, rooms  35-36,  r.  Oakland 
Dillnn  John  F.,  ship  Joiner,  r.  S-ZOY^  Geary 
Dinkelspiel  &  Gesford  (H.  G.  W.  Dinkelspiel 
and  Henry  C.  Gesford),  attorneys  at  law, 
39_40_41  Chronicle  Bldg,  telephone  Red 
911 
Dinniene  Harry,  elevator  tender  The  Ramona,  r. 

49  Hoff  Av 
Doig  James,  4th  asst.  engineer  str  Belgic 
Dorn  Walter  E.,   attorney  at   law,  512-514  Em- 
porium Bldg,  r.  1311%  Guerrero 
Dorn  &  Dorn  (M.  A.  andD.  S.)  attorneys  at  law, 

512-513-514  Emporium  Bldg 
Downing  W.,  r.  QIT-A  McAllister 
Downes  W.  Selden,  collector,  r.  54  Oak 
DriscollMax  L.,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  9  Adel- 
aide PI 
Dugan  Albert,  salesman  Martin  Manufacturing 

Co. 
Duhem  V.  &Co.  (Victor  Duhem),  agents  Zenith 
Dry  Plate  Co.,  64,3d 
"    Victor  (V.  Duhem  &  Co.).  and  photographer, 
64.3d 
Dunbar  Frederick  A.,  real  estate,  30  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1049  Market 
Duncan  James  M.,  r.  514  Van  Ness  Av 

' '    Raymond  (Blum  &  Duncan) ,  12  Montgomery 
Dunn  John  (Launder  &  Dunn),  r.  147,  3d 
Dunne  Frank  H.,  attorney  at  law,  3  Mills  Bldg, 

8th  floor,  r.  1457  Leavenworth 
Duvergey  Hippolyte,  secretary  La  Grange  Hy- 
draulic Gold  Mining  Co.,   14  Sansome, 
room  17 
Eagle  Sign  Co.,  Albert  Burt  manager,  11  Drumm 
Easterbrook  Building,  20-24  Geary 
Eaton  C.   E.    (H.   Schottler  &   Co.),    offlce   605 
Clay 
"    John  D.,  capitalist,  r.  1111  Van  Ness  Av 
Edwards  James  W.,  dental  supplies,  825  Mar- 
ket, Emporium  Bldg.  r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 
Eichholtz  Charles  S.,  agent  Elastic  Tip  Co.,  46 
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Elastic  Tip  Co.,  specialties  in  rubber  and  metal 
tips,  The  World's  Parlor  Game  and  bi- 
cycle material  and  sundries,  46  Market 

Eldredge  Zoeth  S.,  National  Bank  Examiner,  r. 
Bonemian  Club 

Elevator  Publishing  Co.,  James  B.  Wilson  sec- 
retary, 622  Clay 

Elliott  E.  Bruce,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen 
&Co.,  r.  714  Bush 

Elwood  John  B.,  r.  1006  Pine 

Emporium  Grocery  Co.,  M.  R.  Krigbaum  man- 
ager. Emporium  Bldg 

Engelberg  Emil  A.,  vice-president  Tillmann& 
Bendel,  31.3-327  Battery,  r.  Sausalito 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal  The  (monthly), 
Henry  L.  Tyler  representative,  12  Mont- 
gomery 

English  JohnT.,  tailor.  200  Golden  Gate  Av 

Enterprise  Planing  Mill,  O.  C.  Keil  propietorr, 
146-154  Berry 

Esters  von  Krakau  William,  druggist  Richter 
&Quarg,  r.  134  McAllister 

Estrada  Edward,  proprietor  The  Olympic,  501 
Sutter 

Eureka  Saloon,  John  Cobine  proprietor,  SW 
cor  Steuart  and  Howard 

Fabrlclus  Charles,  secretary  Alina  Colony,  220 
California 

Fairgrieve  George,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Belgic 

Fall  J.  Henry  (Gary  &  Fall),  r.  Haywards,  Cal. 

Farjeon  Irene  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Farland  Miles  L,.,  manager  Pacific  Stomatolog- 
ical Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  12  Sutter, 
r.  616  Mason 

Farrell  Charles  H.,  solicitor  Wilder  &  Co.,  r. 
1513  Webster 

Feierbach  Charles,  salesman  Michalitschke 
Bros.  &Co..  r.  1924  Bush 

Ferguson  C.  carriage  painter,  r.  675  Mission 

Ferguson,  Curley  &  O'Connor  (T.  M.  Ferguson, 
T.  H.  Curly  and  M.  F.  O'Connor),  propri- 
etors The  Branch,  fine  wines  and 
liquors,  10  Mason,  telephone  South  286 

Fergusson  Rupert  D.,  bookkeeper  Goldtree 
Bros.,  r.  Oakland 

Ferrea  Emile  A.,  druggist  Dr.  G.  F.  Shields,  r. 
108  Stockton 

Fey  Charles  A.,  mechanical  engineer,  406  Mar 
ket,  r.  Berkeley 

Fiedler  Moritz,  gardener  German  Hospital 

Field  Sports,  H.  T.  Payne  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, 531  California 

Flnley  J.  K,  law  collections  and  real  estate 
235  Kearny 

Finnegan  John,  bartender  Mrs.  Kate  Reddy,  r 
502  Beale 

Fischer  Fredrika,  widow,  r.  230i4  Langton 
"    S.  A.,  real   estate  and  mining,  304  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Alameda 

Fitzgerald  Edward  J.,  liquors,  26  Golden  Gate 
Av,  r.  937  Golaen  Gate  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors, 
508"^  Stevenson 

Flaherty  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  102  Hyde, 
r.  1207  Market 

Flynn  James  J.,  contractor,  32  Flood  Bldg,  r. 
832,  15th 

Folsom  Joseph  R.,  secretary  Western  Develop- 
ment Co.,  4  Montgomery,  room  58,  r.  Sau 
salito 

Foppiano  John,  inspector  Superintendent 
Streets,  r.  2331  Harrison 

Forman  Robert  W.,  r.  236  Fell 
"    Sands    W.  Clock  Co..  61   Merchant's  Ex- 
change Bldg 
Foster  Hugh,  public  accountant,  202  Market,  r. 

129a  Guerrero 
Fowler  F.  L.  (Lewis  &  Fowler) 
"    M.,    agent   Wertheimer   &  Co,,  216   Bush, 
room  68,  r.  1716  Baker 
Frank  August  (Wright  &  Frank),  r.  922  Green- 
wich 
Fredrickson  Frederick  C.  (Fredrickson  &  Jacob- 
son),  r.  217  Pierce 
Fredrickson  &  Jacobson  (Frederick  C.  Fred- 
ricson  and  Charles  Jacobson),  fruit  and 
produce    commission  merchant,  524-526 
Sansome 
Gaffney  J.  S.  (G.  W.  Lucy  &  Co.),  302  Market 


Gale  Merritt  F.  (Richardson  &  Gale),  r.  149  San 

Jose  Av 
Gantner  Henry  W.  (Gantner  &  Guntz),  r.   1706 

Folsom 
Gantner  &  Guntz  (H.  w.  Gantner  and  F.  L. 

Guntz),  funeral  directors  and  embalm- 

ers,  8-10  City  Hall    Square,    telephone 

South  432 
Gassert  William  J.,  teamster,  r.  765  Mission 
Gates    Harry,    manager    Music    and     Drama 

Amusement  Agency,  r.  3  City  Hall  PI 
"    Horace  D.,  deputy  City  and  County  Sur- 
veyor, r.  311  Lyon 
Gaukroger  H.,  3d  officer  str  Belgic 
Gee's  Market  Street  Directory  and  Travelers' 

Vade  Megum  (monthly),  Blum  &  Duncan 

publishers,  12  Montgomery 
George  William,  quartermaster  str  Belgic 
Gerdes  Henry  G.,  druggist   and  chemist,  345 

Kearny,    telephone    Main   1552,    r.    1924 

Stockton 
Gesford  Henry  C.  (Dinkelspiel  &  Gesford),  at- 
torney at  law,  39-41  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 

Napa 
Gibbons  William,  steerage  steward  str  Belgic, 

r.  435  Bryant 
Gillson   John,  secretary    and   cashier  Judson 

Manufacturing  Co.,  SW  cor  Beale  and 

Howard,  r.  608  O'Farrell 
Gilmore  Thomas  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  942a 

Folsom 
Gilsey  Charles,  telegraph  operator  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

400  Van  Ness  Av 
Godley  Philip,  ship  insurance  and  merchandise 

broker,    318   California,    r.    1818    Sacra- 
mento 

GOETJEN  H.   «&  00. 

(Hein  Goetjen),  proprietors  5th  Street 
Cash  Store,  groceries  wines  and 
liquors,  248-250-252,  5th  cor  Folsom 

Goldberg  &  Tweedie  (Louis  Goldberg  and 
Daniel  Tweedie),  boots  and  shoes,  1524 
Market 

Goodman  Isaac  (Schwartz  &  Goodman),  r.  431 
Fell 

Gosliner  Aaron  S.,  butcher  P.  Tautphaus.  r. 
236/2,  11th 

Gradwohl  Maurice,  attorney  at  law,  318  Pine, 
room  15 

Graham  James  D..  secretary  Verrue  Instan- 
taneous Water  Heater  Co.  of  California. 
1  EasterbrookBldg 

Gray  Maria  Freeman  Mrs.,  r.  825 California 

Greenberg  Samuel  H.,  manager  Photo  Mount 
and  Card  Manufacturing  Co.,  3d  floor 
Niantic  Bldg,  N  W  cor  Clay  and  San- 
some, r.  2637  Steiner 

Greenebaum  Leon  S.,  clerk  Greenbaum  &  Co.,  r. 
1806  Pacific  Av 

Greenebaum  Sigmund,  manager  London  Paris 
and  American  Bank  (Limited),  1-3  San- 
some, r.  1806  Pacific  Av 

Greenfield  A.  Clark,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt 
&Co.,r.  143  Hill 

Greenwood  Frank  M.,  vice-president  Pacific 
Sash  Weight  and  Foundry  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Gunn  Herbert,  physician,  816  O'Farrell 

Guntz  Frank  L.  (Gantner  &  Guntz),  r.  23  Do- 
lores 

Guth  William  W.,  attorney  at  law,  401  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  26-27,  r.  120,  13th 

Habenlcht  George  (Boye  &  Habenicht),  r.  1321 
Pine 

Hackett  F.  M.,  dentist,  office  and  r.  413  Leav- 
Leavenworth,  hours  9  to  5  p.  jr. 

Hall  Joseph,  canvasser,  r.  944  Mission 

Hallahan  David,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 
521  Howard 

Hampton  Leo  F.,  salesman  Alex  Mackay  & 
Son,  r.  Berkeley 

Hanley  Andrew  J.,  r.  24  Verona  PI 

Harrigan  Peter,  engineer,  r.  IO2414  Folsom 

Hart  Constant,  brewer  Columbia  Brewery,  r.  326 
Clementina 

Hartmann  Christopher,  lodgings,  309  Sutter 

Hartzell  J.  W.,  secretary  United  Railroad  Co., 
215  Sansome,  rooms  2-4,  r.  Stockton 


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Harvey  Le  Roy  G.  &  Co.  (Le  Roy  G.  Harvey 
and  Howard  E.  Wright),  real  estate, 
insurance  and  financial  agents,  5aO 
IVIontgomery,  room  1 

Heacock,  L.  J.,  cashier  Cal.  Coal  and  Grain  Co., 
r.  The  Victoria 

Heagerty  &  Hall,  liquors,  131  City  Hall  A7 

Heino  Saul,  tailor,  103  Stockton,  r.  229  Oak 

Herman  Alexander,  agent  Scholle  Bros.,  324 
Pine,  room  6,  r.  1616  California 

Hesselmeyer  Henry  T.  (Cobb  &  Hesselmeyer), 
r.  2624  Bush 

HUl  J.  Ellis,  real  estate  and  collector,  205  Liar- 
kin,  room  2 

Hill  Robert  R.,  job  printing,  show  cards  and 
art  work,  221^  Geary,  telephone  Black 
.141,  r.  1606Steiner 

Hillman  John  (Witzel  &  Hillman),  r.  NE  cor 
Battery  and  Green 

Hlrschbaum  M.  (Hirschbaum  &  McGovern) 

Hirschbaum  &  McGovern  (M.  Hirschbaum  and 
William  R.  McGovern),  produce  com- 
mission, 103-105  Sacramento 

Hogan  J.  H.,  manager  The  Pacific  Coast  Tele- 
phone Construction  Co.,  8,  8th 

Hood  Edward,  clerk  Tony  Lubelski,  r.  9  Hyde 

Hopps  Henry  R.,  designer  Cal.  Art  Glass  Bend- 
ing and  Cutting  Wks,  r.  2835  Vallejo 

Houghton  Harry  B.,  manager  ^tna  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.,  511-513  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Houseworth  Harrison,  accountant  and  insur- 
ance solicitor,  317 California,  r.  12-35  Hyde 

Howland  W.  Penn,  civil  engineer,  12  Front,  r. 
430  Bryant 

Huber  Anna  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Nightingale, 
1802  Market 

Huddleson  Benjamin  F.,  editor  Cal.  Standard, 
819  Market,  room  7,  r.  Golden  Gate 

Hunsaker  H.  W.,  M.  D.,  physician,  surgeon, 
oculist  and  aurist,  ofQce  and  r.  114 
Geary,  hours  12  m.  to  4  p.  m.  and  7  to  8 
p.  m.,  telephone  Black  2211 

Hurlbut  Charles  B.,  secretary  West  Side  Canal 
and  Land  Co.,  112  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"  Reuben  P.,  president  West  Side  Canal  and 
Land  Co.,  112  Montgomery,  r.  Redwood, 
Cal. 

Immigration  Commissioner  of  Northwest,  John 
E.  Shepard.  322  Washington 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men  Cemetery  Asso- 
ciation, John  L.  Bowen  president,  L. 
Reckless  secretary,  ofQce  997  Market 

Ingleside  Race  Track,  Ocean  Av  nr  Ingleside 
House 

Interior  Development  Co.   (Michigan  Bar,  Cal.), 
.  Ernest   R.    Smith  general  manager,   7 
Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Inyo  Marble  Co.,  M.  J.  McDonald  president, 
W.  J.  Dutton  vice-president,  M.  A.  Cahn 
secretary,  333  Phelan  Bldg 

Irving  Andrew  H.,  clerk  Parafflne  Paint  Co.,  r. 
1909  Baker 

-  •'    Andrew  K.,  foreman    pilework   Parafiine 
Paint  Co.,  r.  1909  Baker 
"    Samuel,  shirt  maker,  338  Bush,  r.  1909  Baker 

James  Charles  (James  &  Kelly),  r.  371,  13th 

James  &  Kelly  (Charles  James  and  W.T.  Kelly), 
groceries  and  liquors,  1858  Howard 

Jeanig  Charles,  r.  433  Greenwich 

Jeflery  Edwin  L.,  r.  The  Stewart 

Jessen  Nils,  liquors,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Larkin, 
r.  1715  Buchanan 

Johnson  James  K.,  attorney  at  law,  321  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Miramar 

Johnston  William  J.,  groceries,  21  Minna 

Jones  James  G.,  agent  Equitable  Life  Assur- 
ance Society,  r.  208  Valencia 

Ealm  &  Herzog  (William  Kahn  and  Henry  J. 
Herzog),  agents  Hamburg-American 
Steamship  Line,  overland  ticket  office, 
foreign  exchange  and  commission,  401 
California 

Kaller  John,  carpenter,  r.  63  Henry 

Kampe  Henry,  roofer,  r.  32  Natoma 

Earpe  William  G.,  chief  clerk  Railway  Mail 
Service,  r.  3019  Laguna 

Kavanagh  John  T.,  teacher  piano,  r.  804  Van 
Ness  Av 


Keil  0.  C,  proprietor  Enterprise  Planing  Mills, 
146-154  Berry 

Kelly  William  T.  (James  &  Kelly),  r.  1127 
Stevenson 

Kenney  J.  B.,  bartender  Porter  &  Springier,  r. 
7431/2  Tehama 

Kieferdorf  Fred  F.,  druggist  Richter  &  Quarg 

Kiernan  Ann,  widow,  r.  78  Converse 
"    James,  cooper,  r.  78  Converse 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  78  Converse 

Eilbum  Paris,  Bank  Commissioner,  530  Califor- 
nia, rooms  19-20,  r.  1117a  Taylor 

Kinghorn-Jones  J.  Alfred,  cloths  and  cassi- 
meres,  2254  Geary,  room  48,  r.  Berkeley 

Enlgbts  of  Pythias  Burial  Association,  S.  W. 
Powell  president,  Lee  F.  Russell  secre- 
tary, office  997  Market 

Knox  James  (Alexander  &  Knox),  r.  153  Minna 

Krecker  Carl,  carpenter,  r.  13  Shotwell 

Eruse  &  Bellmer,  groceries  and  liquors,  437 
Turk  cor  Larkin 

Kutcher  Adolph,  saddler,  r.  674  Brannan 

Lane  Frederick  J.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  office  508 
Sutter,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  5357,  r.  3317  Sutter 

Lange  Oscar  V.,  photographer,  26  Montgomery, 
r.  Berkeley 

Larimer  Anderson  W.,    bookkeeper  Witzel  & 
Baker,  r.  27  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Elmer  F.,  porter  R.   N.  Nason  &  Co.,  r.  27 
Elgin  Park  Av 

Lasker  Julius,  choice  wines  and  liquors,  and 
fine  commercial  lunch,  110  Powell 

Lautermilch  Leopold,  shirt  maker,  338  Bush,  r. 
933  Oak 

Lawton  Edward  J.,  fine  plumbing  specialties 
and  steam  and  hot  water  heating,  506 
Geary  bet  Taylor  and  Jones,  r.  7  Bel- 
vedere 

Layng  Bella,  milliner,  331  Powell 

Leake  William  S.,  president  Martin  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  638  Post,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

Leonhardt  Charles  Jr.,  manager  Monarch  Card 
Machine  Co.,  300  Sutter,  r.  5  Carlos  PI 

Levy  E.  Harry,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  817% 
Geary 
"    Julius,  r.  34  Ellis 

Lewis  George,  conductor  Market  St,  Ry,  r.  314 
Turk 
"    Williams.  (W.  S.  Lewis  &  Co.),  r.  1415i^ 

Folsom 
"    Wirt  P.,  clerk,  r.  314  Turk 

Long  Percy  V.,  attorney  at  law,  3  Mills  Bldg^ 
8th  iaoor,  r.  1318  Page 

Luce  George  W.,  assistant  general  freight 
agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3335  Gough 

Lufkin  Joseph,  lodgings,  5  Market 

Macdonald  &  McEinnon  (D.  B.  Macdonald  and 
A.  J.  McKinnon),  lumber  dealers,  541 
Brannan  bet  4th  and  5th 

Maddox  Cabel  H.  (Wanner  &  Maddox),  r.  104 
Baker 

Maiwald  Gustav,  band  instrument  maker,  3 
Hardie  PI,  r.  1350a  18th  , 

Marley  Robert,  stamper  James  H.  Duncan,  r. 
650  Folsom     . 

Marsh  Frederick  D.,  vice-president  Burnham 
&  Marsh  Co.,  628  Market,  r.  Alameda 

Martin  Charles  M.,  vice-president  Martin  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  628  Post,  r.  735  Pine 

Martin  Manufacturing  Co.,  William  S.  Leake 
president,  Charles  M.  Martin  vice-pres- 
ident, Eugene  C.  Rohn  secretary,  James 
H.  McCoi-mick  treasurer,  638  Post 

McCormick  James  H.,  treasurer  Martin  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  r.  314,  4th  Av 

McCormick  S.  B.,  proprietor  New  Maison  Doree 
Bakery,  217  Kearny 

McKellar  Norman,  with  W.  H.  Bailey  &  Son,  r. 
30  Fair  Oaks 

McKinstry  E.  W.  (Stanly,  McKinstry,  Bradley 
&  McKinstry),  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter, 
rooms  36-31,  r,  1237  O'Farrell 
"  James  C.  (Stanly,  McKinstry,  Bradley  & 
McKinstry),  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter, 
rooms  36  31,  r.  1337  O'Farrell 

McMahon  James  A.  (successor  to  B.  McMahon 
&  Son),  contractor,  wharf  and  bridge 
builder,  210-314  Spear,  r.  3476,  20th 


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McMurtry  Leslie  B.,  president  New  Era  Gold 

M.  and  M.  Co.,  214  Pine,  roona  52,  r,  929, 

20th 
McNear  Fred  W.,  attorney  at  law,  28  Mills  Bldg 

Sth  floor 
Meese  Adolph,  secretary   Brown,  Meese    and 

Craddock,  320  Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
Miller  D.,  manager  California  Coal  and  Grain 

Co.,  663  Market,  r.  1333  Pine 
Milner  Brothers  (William  K.  and  Cbarles  H.), 

wood  and  coal,  1138  McAllister 

MISH  S.  C, 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
407  Devisadero  cor  Oak,  hours  8  to  10 
a.  m.,  1  to  3  and  6:30  to  7:30  p.  m., 
Sundays  8  to  10  a.  m. 

Mitchell  &  Tietjen  (N.  J.  Mitchell  and  George 

H.   Tietjen),    proprietors    Union   Metal 

Sign  Co.,  575  Mission 
Moeller  Carl  (Columbia  Brewing  Co.).  r.  447, 19th 
Moller  Gustave  (MoUer  &  Sass),  r.  Berkeley 
"    &  Sass  (Gustave  Moller  and  Louis  Sass), 

contractors,  604  California 
MoUestad  Thomas,  master  bktn  Newsboy,  ofQce 

108  Clay 
Morando  Giacomo  (Torre  &  Morando),  r.  1619 

Dupont 

Mount  Olivet  Cemetery  Assn., 

M.  C.  Walton  president,  H.  T.  Graves 
secretary,  office  997  Market 

Mulhern  John,  mfr  flavoring  extracts,  124  Mar- 
ket, r.  905  Market 

Mund  William,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  104 
Stockton,  r.  1110  Scott 

Myer  A.  W.,  office  14  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  517 
Baker 

Napoleoni  Galliani.  vocalist,  r.  23  Haight 

National  Folding  Box  and  Paper  Co.,  Arthur  W. 
Pooley  agent,  139  Post 

Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West  Cemetery 
Association,  L.  P.  Powelson  president, 
T.C.  Conmy  secretary,  office  997  Market 

Nelson  Louis  L.,  secretary  The  Weekly  Benefit 
Society  of  America,  1209%  Polk,  r.  Ber- 
keley 

Nelson  Nels  G.  (Such  &  Nelson),  1214  Folsom 

New  Era  Gold  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  (Hum- 
boldt Co.  Nev.),  office  214  Pine,  room  52 

New  Maison  Doree  Bakery,  S.  B.  McCormick 
proprietor,  217  Kearny 

New  York  Manufacturing  Co.  (N.  Y.),  Julius 
Newman  agent,  35  New  Montgomery 

Newell  William  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  r. 
2428  Bush 

Newell  William  H.  Jr.,  stenographer,  r. 2428  Bush 

Newman  Julius,  agent  New  York  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  35  New  Montgomery 

Nicholson  William  A.  S.,  attorney  at  law,  410 
Kearny,  room  8,  r.  518  Baker 

North  Pacific  Mining  and  Transportation  Co., 
319  Pine 

Pacific  Coast  Official  Railway  and  Steamship 
Guide  (monthly).  Time  Schedule  Adver- 
tising and  Publication  Co.,  publishers, 
22  Clay 


Pacific  Coast  Telephone  Construction  Co.  The, 
J.  H.  Hogan  manager,  8,  8th 

Pacific  Press  Publishing  Co.  (Oakland),  C.  H. 
Jones  president  and  manager,  16  Crocker 
Bldg 

Pankow  Herman,  foreman  National  Brewery, 
r.  708  Grove 

Parker  Charles  H.,  compositor  Call.  r.  516  Oak 

Pearl  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  153  Octavia 
"    Isidor,  carpet  dealer,  r.  153  Octavia 
"    Max,  plumber,  r.  153  Octavia 

Petersen  Hans  P.  (H.  P.  Petersen  &  Co.),  r.  228a 
McAllister 

Petersen  H.  P.  &  Co.  (H.  P.  Petersen),  under- 
takers and  embalmers,  228  McAllister 

Pooley  Arthur  W.,  agent  National  Folding  Box 
and  Paper  Co.,  139  Post,  room  25,  r.  Man- 
zanita 

Postal  Guide  U.  S.  Official,  J.  D.  Robertson 
agent,  729  Montgomery 

Powers  John  O.,  writer  with  A.  Schilling  &  Co., 
r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 

Preble  Frank  E.,  secretary,  r.  11  Hyde 

Ritter  Edward,  compositor  Brown,  Messe  & 
Craddock,  r.  14V4  Shotwell 

Rhodes  Emmit  Co.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.  624  Kearny 

Samuel  Wolf,  tailor,  416  Folsom 

Sass  Louis  (Moller  &  Sass),  r.  4431,  20th 

Scott  W.  O.,  collector,  410  Kearny,  room  8 

Scribner's  Charles  Sons  (New  York),  Edwin 
B.  Bull  manager,  119-131  Phelan  Bldg 

Shapiro  Wolff,  peddler,  r.  211  Langton 

Shepard  John  E.,  office  322  Washington,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Silver  Moon  Laundry,  385,  8th 

Society  (monthly).  Miss  Jessie  N.  Robertson 
editor,  918  Hyde 

Stanly  John  A.  (Stanly,  McKinstry,  Bradley 
&  McKinstry),  r.  1221   Jackson,  Oakland 

Stanly,  McKinstry,  Bradley  &  McKinstry 
(John  A.  Stanly.  E.  W.  McKinstry,  H. 
W.  Bradley  and  James  C.  McKinstry), 
attorneys  at  law,  4  Sutter,  room  26-31 

Stevens  John  H,,  metropolitan  agent  accident 
dept  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  511-513  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

Stuart  Charles  A.,  asst.  manager  Western 
Assurance  Co.  and  British  American 
Assurance  Co.,  r.  1818  Fell 

Swearingen  Obadiah  S.,  tailor,  554  Kearny 
"    O.  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  5%  Kearny 

Tampon  Edward,  decorator  Anderson  &  Dan- 
ielson 

Time  Schedule  Advertising  and  Publication 
Co.,  publishers  Pacific  Coast  Official 
Railway  and  Steamship  Guide,  22  Clay 

Underwood  Maro  F.,  physician,  924  Geary 

Unique  Printing  Co.,  22 !4  Geary 

United  State  Business  Directory,  Edward  Dob- 
son  agent,  4  Lawrence  PI 

Vincent  Thomas,    shades,    curtains,   etc.,   320 
Post,  r.  517a  19th 
"    Samuel  R.,  boatman,  NE  cor  4th  and  Ken- 
tucky 

von  Johannsen  W.  E.,  president  Alina  Colony, 
220  California 


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CROCKER-LANGLEY 

SAN  FRANCISCO  DIRECTORY, 


KOR    YEAR    COIVEIVIENCINQ    APRIL,    1896. 


NOTICE.— Names,  changes  and  removals  received  too  late  for  regular  insertion  will 
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A  A  House,  John  F.  Bolts  proprietor,  304  Kearny 
AB  C  Guide   (montbly),  Traffic  Publishing  Co. 
publishers    and    proprietors,  429   Mont- 
gomery 
ABC  House,  John  Ferguson  proprietor,  NW 

cor  Kearny  and  California 
A.  &  A.  Line  (Round  the  World  Route),   L.  F. 
Cockroft  agent,  ticket  office  114  Mont- 
gomery 
A.  &  K.  Building,  14  McAllister 
Aachen  &  Munich  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Aix 
la  Chapelle,  Germany),  Voss,  Conrad  & 
Co.  managers,  204  Sansome 
Aagard  Hakon  J.,  painter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  328 

Fremont 
Aaron  Aaron  (Aaron  Bros.),  r.  1432  Geary 

Brothers  (Simon  and  Aaron),  ladies'  fur- 
nishing goods,  1036  Market 
D.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  137,  6th,  r.  626  Golden 

Gate  Av 
David,  paper  patterns,  137.  6th,  r.  626  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
Emil,  cigar  maker  Frahm  &  Frankenberg, 

r.  1625  Post 
Harris,  capmaker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r. 

905  Folsom 
Harry  S.,  salesman,  r.  626  Golden  Gate  Av 
Joseph,  barber,  223  Fillmore,  r.  27  Laussat 

Av 
Leopold,   salesman  Meier  Katten,  r.  1432 

Geary 
Oscar,  plumber,  r.  27  Laussat  Av 
Simon  (Aaron  Bros.),  r.  616  Geary 
Theresa,  widow,  r.  503a  G'Farrell 
Victor,  bookkeeper  Son  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  626 
Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=  Aaron.    See  Aron 

Aarreberg  Loritz,  seaman,  r.  1413  Montgomery 
Abadie  Henry,  clerk  L.  F.  Lastreto,  r.  2215  Polk 
"    John  B.,  butcher    B.   Salles  &  Co.,   r.   SE 

cor  5th  Av  South  and  M 
"    Lucien  F.,  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch   Co., 

r.  1410  Sacramento 
"    William,  rancher,  r.  1410  Sacramento 
"    William  E.,  salesman  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r. 
1410  Sacramento 
Abbate  Henry,  barber,  r.  106  Arlington 
Abtoes  Franz    H.,  painter  and   decorator.  1803 

Polk,  r.  1906  Filbert 
Abbey  Edgar  W.,  bookkeeper  and  cashier  Hall's 
Safe  and  Lock  Works,  r.  Oakland 

Abbey  Land  &  Improvement  Co., 

George  L.  Center  president,  Martin  C. 
Walton  secretary,  302  Montgomery, 
rooms  7-8 

Abbiati  Caesar  P.,  musician,  r.  704'>4  Larkin 


Abbot  George,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Wool 

Exchange,  412  Townsend,  tel  South  270, 

r.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
"    M.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1527  Sutter 
Abbot  S.  Leonard  Jr.;  secretary  Security  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Mills  Bldg,  r.  2411  Pierce 
Abbotsford  House,  Sigmund  S.  Alsberg  proprie- 
tor, 1416  Broadway 
Abbotsford  The,  Lauriston&  Ross  proprietors, 

26  Eddy 
Abbott  A.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Allan  H.,  asst.  ticket  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  office 

613  Market,  r.  2617  Pine 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  40  Juniper 
Abbott  Charles  H.,  wool  broker,  NW  cor.  5th 

and  Bluxome,  tel  South  64,  r.  1632  Vallejo, 

tel  Sutter  131 
"    E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Edward,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  108J4 

Central  Av 
Abbott  F.  H.,  book  and  job  printer  and  binder, 

410  Sansome,  r.  129  Vicksburg 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  86314  Market 
"    George,  laborer  T.  N.  Furlong,  1219  Market 
"    George  E.,  printer,  r.  533  Lott 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Judson  &  Co.,  r.  702  Ellis 
"    George  H.,  salesman  Union  Paper  Co.,  r. 

405  Grove 
"    George    J.,    salesman   Hale   Bros.,    r.  309 

Hyde 
"    George  W.,   clerk  clothing  and  equipage 

office  quartermaster's   dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r. 

221  Capp 
"    House,  Mrs.  Victoria  Jamart  proprietor, 

109,  5th 
"    Isabelle    Miss,    stenographer    Fireman's 

Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    J.  M.,   superintendent  W.  Morgan  &  Co  , 

819  Market,  room  43 
"    John  M.,  paper  hanger  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co., 

r.  405  Grove 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  110  Ellis 
'•    Joseph  K.,  broker,  r.  800  Kearny 


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!  MANUFACTURERS  OF  THE  L 

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Abbott  M.  Louis,  salesman  C.  W.  Craig  &  Co., 
r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Ralph  H.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  704  Larkin 
"    Samuel  S.,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stoneman 
"    Solon  B.,  deputy  supreme  royal  guardian 
Royal   Fraternal  Guardians,    r.    Santa 
Rosa,  Cal. 
"    Sophronia  E.,  widow,  r.  16  Locust 
"    Thomas,   liquors,  16  Clay,  and  bakery,  514 
Castro,  r.  235  Douglass 
Abbott  William,   cashier  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  311  Haight 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Abbott  William  M.,  attorney  at  law.  101  San- 
some,  rooms  20-33,  r.  311  Haight 
«g=  Abbott.    See  Abbot 
Abel  Andrew  M.,  carpenter,  r.  126,  15th 
"    Bertha  Miss,  saleslady  Charles  Krieger,  r. 

35  Madison  Av 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  126,  15th 
"    George  A.,  chief    inspector    Produce  Ex- 
change Call  Board  Association,  42  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Bldg,  r.  1303  Page 
"    H.  C,  hassock  maker,  r.  532  Grove 
"    Herman,  stonecutter,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Pow- 

hattan 
"    Ida  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  39  Sycamore  Av 
"    Irving,  peddler,  r.  27  Folsom  Av 
"    John  J.,  mason,  r.  1129  Howard 
"    John  T.,  machinist,  r.  126,  15th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  39  Sycamore  Av 
"    William  H.,  sailmaker  William  Davis,  r. 
West  Berkeley 
Abeling  J.  Clements,  woodworker  A.  Vetter,  r. 

7  Dale  PI 
Abell  Peter,  baker,  r.  413  Minna 

"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  1533  Sacramento 
Abels  Henry  L.,   salesman  Marshall,  Teggart 
&  Co.,  r.  1  Cleveland 
"    Herman,  cabinet  maker,  r.  327  Capp 
Aben  Christian  (Schilling  &  Aben),  r.  1501  Turk 
Abend-Post   San    Francisco    (German    daily, 
weekly  and  Sunday),  ofQce 535 California 
Abend-Post  Co.,  Charles    Samuels    president, 
proprietors   and   publishers    San  Fran- 
cisco Abend- Post,  535  California 
Abenheim  Leopold,  teacher  languages,  r.  2)12 

Pine 
Aber  William  E.,  salesman  Harris  &  Jones,  r. 

8321/4  Harrison 
Abergren  Andrew,  watchman  Palace  Hotel 
Aberman  Julius,  rabbi,  r.  322,  7th 
Abernathy  John  V.,   special  policeman  State 

Harbor  Commissioners,  r.  32,  4th 
Abernethy  Everett  C,    clerk  ticket  auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
Abley  Fritz,  cook  Charles  Clarke,  r.  151/2  Scott  PI 
Abraham  Abraham,  bookkeeper,  r.  2414  Fillmore 
"    Abraham,  clothing,  402  Pacific 
"    Carl,  tailor,  302  Turk 
"    Charles,  nursery,  Greenwich  bet  Franklin 

and  Gough 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk  Joseph  S,  Warren,  r.  834 

Fulton 
"    Christian  B.,  salesman  Wichman,  Lutgen 

&  Co.,  r.  Elmhurst,  Alameda  Co. 
"    David,  clerk  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.,  r.  834 

Fulton 
"    Frank,  barber,  609  Larkin 
"    Fritz,  porter  August  F.  Meyer,  r.  249  Clem- 
entina 
"    Gabriel  (Rosenblum  &  Abraham),  r.  1146 

Turk 
"    Hyman  (Samuel  &  Abraham),  r.  701  Larkin 


Abraham  Hyman,  capmaker  Welters,  Schein  & 
Co.,r.  1820  Powell 
"    Isidor,  barber   Robert    T.    Brode'<,    r.    671 
McAllister 
Isidor,  tailor,  r.  527  Natoma 
Joseph,  r.  1209  Octavia 
Joseph,  foreman,  r.  323,  49th  Av 
Louis,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  834  Fulton 
Mary  Miss,  r.  402  Pacific 
Max,  caterer,  428  Geary,  r.  930  Broderick 
Max,  merchant  tailor,  320  Montgomery  Av, 

r.  1308  Jackson 
Mayer,  tailor,  r.  36  Grove 
Minnie,  widow,  r.  2414  Geary 
Morris,   cutter  Rosenblum  &  Abraham,  r. 

1146  Turk 
Nathan,  salesman  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co., 

r.  332,  2d  Av 
Philip,  insurance,  325  Sansome,  r.  2414  Fill- 
more 
SacDuel,  traveling  salesman,  r.  834  Fulton 
Sophie  Mrs.,  midwife,  314i^,  11th 
4®°  Abraham.    See  Abrahams,  Abrahm,  Abram 

and  Abrams 
Abrahams  Abe,  clerk  Louis  Abrahams,  r.  14:^9 
Buchanan 
"    Abraham,  peddler,  r.  609  Natoma 
"     Fred,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  636  Eddy 
"    Harry,    clerk     Louis     Abrahams,    r.    1125 

Laguna 
"    Henry,  shirtmaker,  r.  34031-4  California 
"    Joseph,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1125 

Laguna 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  410  Kearny,  room  24,  r.  1223 

Ellis 
"    Lesser,  hat    and  cap    manufacturer,   1306 

Powell 
"    Louis,  clothing,  4-6  Clay,  r.  1125  Laguna 
"    Max,  diamond  broker,  136  Kearny,  room  C, 

r.  539  Turk 
"    Max,  tailor,  r.  469%  Minna 
"    Meyer,    cutter    Louis    Abrahams,    r.    1233 

Ellis 
"    Morris,    tailor    Hyman    S.  Jacobs,  r.   106 

Hyde 
"    Morris,     traveling     salesman     Sideman, 

Lachman  &  Co.,  r.  1016  Fillmore 
"    Moses,  traveling  salesman  Graf  Bros.,  r. 

1125  Laguna 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  12  Laskie 
"    Zeke,  r.  310  Stockton 
Abrahamson    A.,    laborer   Pac.    Roll.   Mill,    r. 
301  Sierra 
"    Anton  B.,  engineer,  r.  ZOM  Stanly  PI 
Abrahamson  Benjamin  P.,  manager  P.  Abra- 
hamson, r.  1023  Hyde 
»      Eric  master  schrAnastacia,  r.  403  Steuart 
"    Gustave,  manager   R.  Isaacs  &  Bro.,  135- 

137  Sansome,  r.  803  Ellis 
"    Josephine,    widow,  nurse,  r.  %\V2  Chesley 
"    Julius,  manager  Isidor  Lichtenstein,  35^4 

O'Farrell,  r.  1226  Union 
"     Ludwig,  helper  Whitney  Transfer  Co.,  r.  12 
Laskie 
Abrahamson  Peter,     proprietor    and   inventor 
Abrahamson's  System  of  Perfect  Venti- 
lation, 623  Howard,  opposite  New  Mont 
gomery,  r.  1033  Hyde 
"    Peter  J.,  teamster  Whitney  Transfer  Co., 

r.  13  Laskie 
"    Samuel,  r.  1209  Ootavla 
4®~ Abrahamson.    See  Abramson 
Abrahamson's  System  of  Perfect  Ventilation, 
P.  Abrahamson  proprietor,  623  Howard 
opposite  New  Montgomery 
Abrahm  Henry,  dental  student,  r.  1408  Fulton 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  1408  Fulton 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1408  Fulton 
Abram    Robert,  stage  carpenter,  r.  38  Linden 
Av 
"    William,  r.  38  Linden  Av 
Abramovich  Andrew  (Abramovich  Bros,  cfe  Co.), 
r.  1654  Polk 
"    Brothers  &  Co.  (John  and  Andrew  Abramo- 
vich   and    Mark   Tasovaz),   fruits    and 
dairy  produce,  1654  Polk 
"    Drago  R.   (Balich  &  Abramovich),    r.   400 
Devisadero 


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Abramovioh  John  (Abramovich  Bros.  &  Co.),  r. 

'     1654  Polk 
Abramowitz  Joseph  L,.,  clothing,  1028  Howard 
Abrams  Abraham  J.  (A.   J.  Abrams  &  Co.),  r. 

521  Turk 
"    A.  J.  &  Co.  (Abraham  J.  Abrams,  Abraham 

Levy  and  Frederick  H.  Maret),  barbers, 

209a  Powell 
Albert,  physician,  431  Geary 
Brothers  (Solomon  and  Louis),  hay,  grain, 

wood  and  coal,  1234  Folsom 
Dolla,  peddler,  r.  33  Hinckley 
Donald  E.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  2317  Mission 
Edgar,  clerk,  r.  1716  Pacific  Av 
Emilia,  widow,  r.  1708  Clay 
George,  dental  student,  r.  1716  Pacific  Av 
Gus  D.,  cigars,  210  Kearny,  r.  308  Kearny 
Gustav,  salesman    B.  Roman,  r.  839   Mc- 
Allister 
H.    &  Co.    (Herman    Abrams    and    Jacob 

Cohn),  pawnbroker,  785  Mission 
Harry,  peddler,  r.  716  Broadway 
Harry  M.  (M.  L.  Levy  &  Co.),  r.  206  Kearny 
Herman  (H.  Abrams  &  Co.),  r.  llllB  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Isaac,  clerk,  r.  1809  Powell 
Isaac,  merchant,  r.  1624  Sutter 
Isaac,   salesman  A.  &  T.  Weil  &  Co.,  r.  591 

Ellis 
Jacob,  boots  and  shoes,  534  Kearny,  r.  1036 

Sacramento 
Jacob,  teamster  Charles  Jacobson  &  Co., 

r.  209  Linden  Av 
James  M.,  brick  contractor,  r.  1136  Howard 
John,  r.  109  Pierce 
Joseph   D.,  salesman  A.   Andrews,  r.  221 

Montgomery 
Keve,  peddler,  r.  313  Langton 
Lippman,  tailor,  r.  716 
Louis,  r.  1008  Van  Ness  Av 
Louis  (Abrams  Bros.),  r.  1108  Bryant 
Louis,  foreman  Cleveland  Faucet  Co.,  r. 

23214  Grove 
Louisa,  widow,  r.  1716  Pacific  Av 
Marx,  barber,  1103 Howard,  r.  3  Harrison  Av 
Max,   salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

2325/2  Grove 
Melville,  r.  1716  Pacific  Av 
Morris,  junk  dealer,  r.  1520  Devisadero 
R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
Samuel,  bookkeeper    Meyerfeld,  Mitchell 

&  Co.,  r.  1520  Devisadero 
Samuel,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  634  Linden  Av 
Solomon  (Abrams  Bros.),  r.  448  7th,  rear 
William,  expressman,  r.  33314  Grove 
4®=Abrams.      See   Abraham,    Abrahams    and 

Abram 
Abramsky  Willi  am  H., bookkeeper,  r.  1714  Market 
Abramson  David,  r.  1409  Octavia 
Abramson     Edward,      president      Abramson- 

Heunisch  Co.  (incorporated),  26-38  Main 

ABRAMSON-HEUNISCH   CO. 

(incorporated),  Edward  Abramson 
president,  Adam  Heunisch  vice-presi- 
dent, Albert  Heuniscb  secretary,  C.  N. 
Spiero  treasurer,  bottlers',  liquor  deal- 
ers and  druggists'  supplies  and  corks, 
26-28  Main,  Telephone  Main  1847. 
Eastern  addresses,  174  E.  Randolpli, 
Chicago;  115-117  Maiden  Lane,  New 
York.  European  addresses,  8  Men- 
delsohn, Berlin;  35  Boulevard  de  Stras- 
burg,  Paris. 

4®" Abramson.    See  Abrahamson 

Abrate   Carolina,   widow,    dressmaker,    r.    225 
Chestnut 

Abrego  George  A.,  barber,  1142  Union 

Abrook  John,  boatbuilder,  r.  663  Howard 

Abt  Charles,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  Alameda 
"    Moritz,  groceries  and  liquors,  823  Vallejo 

Academy  Building,  330  Pine 
"    Hall,  937  Mission 

"    House,  Mrs.  L.  Wilcox  proprietor,  705  Cali- 
fornia 

Academy  of  Sciences,  library  and  museum,  819 
Market 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

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309,  31 1 , 3 1 3, 31 5  and  31 7  MARKET  ST. 


Academy  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  1212- 

1214  Guerrero 
Academy  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  conducted  by 
the  Ladies  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  SW  cor 
Franklin  and  Ellis 
Accarier  Joseph,  ironer  John  Bernou,  r.  639,  3d 
Ace  William,  seaman,  r.  845  Merchant 
Aoeret  Emil,  shirt  cutter  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
425  Grove 
"    Jacob,  gardener  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  425 
Grove 
Aceves  Dolores  Mrs.,  r.  21  Sherwood  PI 
Ach  Henry  (Rothchild  &  Ach),  attorney  at  law, 
303  California,  rooms  5-8,  r.  3419  Webster 
"    Julius,  agent  Jacob  S.  Bernheimer  &  Bro. 
(New  York),  303  California,  room  19,  r. 
2015  Bush 
Achard  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  555  Mission 
'•    Meliton,  laborer,  r.  555  Mission 
"    William  (Achard  &  Lopez),  r.  806,  3d 
Achard   William   L.,   secretary  and   manager 
Whitney  Transfer  Co.,  3-5  Commercial,  r. 
Oakland 
"    &  Lopez  (William  Achard  and  John  Lopez), 
restaurant,  604,  3d 
Acheson  Alexander  W.,  cashier  Olympic  Club, 
r.  6  Seymour  Av 
■>    Allen,  barber  Richard  Geike,  r.  334  Turk 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Robert,  commission  merchant,  120  Battery, 
r.  1103  Montgomery 
jes=  Acheson.     See    Atchinson,    Atchison    and 

Atkinson 
Achilles  Thomas  F.,  shipwright,  r.  145  Hancock 
Ackenheil  Mitchel,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

13221/2  Pine 
Acker  Frances  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  825  Post 
"    Francis  V.,   carpenter    and    builder,    1337 

Bush,  r.  2417  Buchanan 
"    Franz,  tailor,  .307  Leavenworth 
"    Nicholas   A.,   patent    attorney,   137  Mont- 
gomery, room  7,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Valentine,  tailor,  r.  825  Post 
"    William  H.,  teamster  J.  J.  Duffy  &  Co.,  r. 
909  Kearny 
J8®=-  Acker.    See  Aker 

Ackerman  Andrew  M.,  steamfltter,  r.  1000  Minna 
"    B.,  clerk,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  650b  Jessie 
"    Charles  L.  (Naphtaly,  Freidenrich  &  Ack- 
erman), attorney  at  law,  438  California, 
rooms  4-6,  r.  The  Baldwin 
' '    Charles  L. ,  bookkeeper  Westinghouse  Elec. 

and  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  333  Geary 
"     Edward,  with  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

1316  Sutter 
"    Gottlieb,  butcher,  r.  218,  Uth 
"    Gottlieb  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  218,  11th 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1333  Mission 
Ackerman  Henry  L.,  superintendent  San  Fran- 
cisco District  Telegraph  Co.,  306  Kearny, 
r.  820  Ellis 
"    Herman,  master  mariner,  r.  2738  Folsom 
"    Hyman,  r.  927  Sutter 
Ackerman  Isidore  H.,  manager  Cook  &  Co.,  123 

Kearny,  r.  1423  Sutter 
Ackerman  Isidore  S.,  manager  Anglo-American 
Crockery  and  Glassware  Co. ,  108-110  Pine, 
r.  2419  Washington 
"    John  D.,  land  agent,  420  California,  room  27, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Mary  V.,   widow,  dressmaking,  14  McAl- 
lister 
"    Robert,  s  aman,  r.  9  Madison  Av 
"    Samuel  J.,  salesman  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  & 
Co.,  r.  1514  California 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFrCE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Ackerman  Samuel  S.,  solicitor  Atlas  Assurance 

Co.,  r.  2419  Washington 
Ackerman  S.  L.  (L.  Greenbaum  &  Co.),  and  gen- 
eral manager  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.. 
office  320  Montgomery,  r.  2202  Jackson 
"    Ulrioh,    assayer    Louis    Falkenau,    r.   529 

Bush 
"    William  C,  printer  Post,  r.  226  Stockton 
Ackerman  &  Kohn,  carp  t  department  Cali- 
fornia    Furniture    Manufacturing    Co., 
117-121  Geary 
>8®=  Ackerman.    See  Akprman 
Ackermann  Charles,  bartender,  r.  1513  Polk 
Ackerson  Catherine,  widow,  r.  5  Welsh 
"    Charles  W.,  cl  rk,  r.  306  Green 
"    Emma  v.,  widow,  r.  306  Green 
"    George  E.,  liquors,  SW  cor  3d  and  Howard, 

r.  462  Bryant 
"    Herbert,  teamster  George  W.  Emmons 
"    P.,  seaman  str  Areata 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  532  Howard 
"    William  W.  (Ackerson  &  Patterson),  r.  2125 

Pine 
"    &  Patterson  (William  W.  Ackerson  and 
William    Patterson),    contractors    and 
builders,  88  Flood  Bldg 
4®="Ackerson.    See  Acheson,  Atchison,  Atchin- 

son  and  Atkinson 
Ackley  Edward,  collector,  124  Sansome,  rooms 
19-20,  r.  2917  Harrison 
•'    Henry  S.,  master  str  State  of  California, 

r.  1414  Hyde 
"    John,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
■'    Julia  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Standard  Col- 
lection   and   Mercantile   Co.,    r.    1210>^ 
Union 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.   (Perkins  Cycle  Co.),  r.  528 

Oak 
"    William  C,  carpenter,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  F 
Acklom  Alfred  E.,  collector    Gas  Consumers 

Assn.,  r.  710  O'Farrell 
j6®"Ackman.    See  Akmann 
Acme  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Adolph 

Calmann  secretary,  14  Montgom-ry 
Acme  Candle  Works  (Cincinnati,  Ohio),  Free- 
man, Smith  &  Co.  agents,  122  California 
Acme  Engraving  Co.,  Andrew  C.  Cunningham 
manager,  436  Montgomery 
"    House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor,  957-961 
Market 
Acme  Paint  Remover  Co.,  F.  H.  McCormick 
president,  Arthur  Pawson  secretary,  13 
Pine 
"    White    Lead    and  Color  Wks.,   Alfred  R. 
Kelly  agent,  303  California,  room  20 
Acores  Hotel,  Raulino  V.   Silveira  proprietor, 

112  Jackson 
Acors  Annie  G,  widow,  r.  130  Rose  Av 
Acosta  Jesus,  tamale  maker,  r.  617^4  Ellis  rear 
Acres  Ricliard  T.,  president  Acres  &  Williams 
Co.,  412  Commercial,  r.  Alameda 

ACRES  &  WILLIAMS  CO. 

(incorporated),  R.  T.  Acres  president, 
H.  E.  F.  Williams  vice-president,  M.  M. 
Morton  secretary,  bookbinders  and 
printers,  412  Commercial 

4®°"  Acres.    See  Akers 
Acton  Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  1509b  Howard 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  1184  Harrison  rear 
"    John  B.  (Acton  &  Perry),  r.  2216  Webster 
"    Joseph,    bartender    Thomas    K.    Rothen- 

burger,  r.  3  Scheerer  PI 
"    Richard,  harness  maker,  2803  Mission,   r. 
534,  24th 


Acton  Robert,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co. 

"    &  Perry   (John  B.   Acton  and  Richard  H. 
Perry),  liquors,  236  Turk 
Acves  Arthur,  clerk  Rosenberg  Bros.,  r.  21  Sher- 
wood PI 
Adachi  K.,  tea  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

916  Montgomery 
Adair  Bert,  butcher  Charles  Goodwin,  r.  2620 
Bush 

"    Charles  B.,  lather,  r.  740  Howard 

"    Charles  J.,  express  messenger,  r.  1337,  24th 

"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  1016  Powell 

"    William  H.    (Harrington  &  Adair),  r.  620 
McAllister 
Adam  August,  beer  bottler  Charles  Roschmann, 
r.  120  Shotwell 

"    C,  porter  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Adam  George,  physician  and  surgeon,  146  Phe- 
lan  Bldg,  office  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8 
p.  M.,  r.  2123  Larkin  nr  Green 

"    George  A.,  press   agent  Morosco's  Grand 
Opera  House,  r.  2037  Taylor 

"    L.  Douglas,  assistant  city  editor  Call,  r. 
2037  Taylor 

"    Robert,  baker,  r.  322  Sanchez 

"    Sarah  T.  T.,  widow,  r.  18  Beaver 

"    Thomas,  Estate  of,  Mrs.  K.  A.  Rivers  ad- 
ministratrix, 814  Hayes 
Adam  &  Kibbe  Building,  14  McAllister 
Adami  Annie  Miss,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peter- 
son, r.  113  Trenton 

"    Christopher,  r.  835  Vallejo 

"    Conrad,  r.  825  Vallejo 

"    Henry,  cook  William  Smale 

"    John,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  825  Vallejo 

"    John,  paper  carrier,  r.  113  Trenton 

"    Margaret  A.,  domestic,  709  Clayton 

"    Philip,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
124,  5th  Av  South 
vB®"  Adami.    See  Adamy 
Adamko  Andrew,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

242,  14th 
Adams  Adam  W., driver  Phoenix  Brewery,  r.  112 
Hancock 

"    Adolph,  salesmanlrvine  Bros.,  r.  617  Green- 
wich 

"     Albert,  coremaker  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  117 
Bernard 

"    Albert,  physician,  r.  2426  Fillmore 

"    Albert  F.,  horseshoer,  2407  Mission,  r.  1822 
San  Carlos  Av 

"    Albert  F.,  internal  revenue  adjuster,  423 
Washington,  r.  Alameda 

"    Alexander  P.  (A.P.Adams  &  Co.),  r.  1500 
Masonic  Av 

"    Alfred  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3205 
Clay 

"    Allen  R..  agent  Johnson  Co.,  41  Mills  Bldg, 
8th  floor 

"    Amos  C.  (Adams  &  Adams),  r.  2401  Webster 
Adams  A.  P.  &  Co.  (Alexander  P.  and  M.  E. 

Adams),  coffee  roasters,  139,  1st 
Adams  Archibald  H.,  secretary  and  manager 
The  San   Francisco    Autographic  Reg- 
ister Co.,  523  Market,  r.  1923  Vallejo 

"    Arthur  L.,  clerk  postofflce,  r.  144  Clipper 

"    Benjamin,  bootblack,  r.  12  Ellis 

"    Benjamin,  foreman  stock    cutter    W.    H. 
Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Bertram,  messenger,  r.  318  Clapp 
Adams-Booth    Co.     (Sacramento),    wholesale 
grocers,  office  405  Front,  room  4 

"    Carrie  Miss,    dressmaking,    112  Pennsyl- 
vania Av 

"    Cathella   Miss,    porcelain    artist,    r.   1910 
Hyde 
Adams  C.  F.  Co.,    James  Price  manager,  deal- 
ers in  household  necessities,  156,  5t.h 

"    C.  Frank,  accountant,  r.  300  Pennsylvania 
Av 

"    Charles,  r.  707  Valencia 

"    Charles,    machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &    Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  8073^  Union 
Adams  Charles,  merchant  tailor,  1384  Market, 
r.  1217J4  Hayes 

"    Charles,  mill  hand  Pac.    Roll.  Mill,  r.   112 
Pennsylvania  Av 

"    Charles,  porter  M.  H.  Lichtenstein  &  Son, 
r.  613  Washington 


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Charles  A.  (Adams  &  Adams),  r.   1801 

Pierce 
"    Charles  C,  traveling  representative  Whit- 

aker  &  Ray  Co.,  723  Market 
"    Charles  D.,  gardener,  r.  1122,  13th  Av.South 
"    Charles  F.,  cashier,  r.  1910  Hyde 
"    Charles  H.,  shorthand  reporter,  45-46  Mills 

Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  H.,  with  William  J.  Adams,  r.  Palo 

Alto 
"    Charles  J.,  driver  Edward  C.  Chase,  r.  1933 

Fillmore 
Adams  Charles  L.,   manager  Lind  Vineyard 

Wine  Cellar,  137-139,  1st,  r.  1500  Masonic 

Av 
"    Charles  M..   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1315  Steiner 
"    Charles  W.,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  7  Uranus 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  Beniamin  Mirsky,  r.  315% 

Mason 
"    Chester  L.,  tool  maker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  604 

Leavenworth 
"    Conrad,  shoemaker,  187  Jessie 
"    David,  steward  str  Lakme 
"    DeWitt,   bootblack,  401    O'Farrell,   r.  704 

Howard 
"    Edward,  liquors,  1051  Howard 
•'    Edward,  painter  P.  C.   S.  S.    Co.,    r.    331 

Green 
"    Edward  F.,  agricultural  editor  Chronicle, 

r.  1323  California 
"    Edward  G.,  cement  worker,  r.  104  McAllis- 
ter 
Adams  Edward  M.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  13 
"    Edward  S.,  mining,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Edwin,  glove  cutter  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co.,  r. 

"    Edwin  H.,  check  clerk  O.R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  231, 3d 

"    Ella  Miss,  forelady,  r.  1310  Mason 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  Victoria  nr  Palmetto  Av 

"    Elmira,  widow,  r.  318  Capp 

"  Emil,  paper  hanger  M.  Harmuth,  r.  130  Fern 
Av 

"    Emil  M.,  plumber,  r.  833  Green 

"     Emile,  confectionery,  394.  6th 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  838'/^  Harrison 

"    Ernest  H.,  jeweler,  r.  Lick  House 

"    Forrest  E.,  clerk,  r.  1813  Steiner 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1440,  26th 

"    Frank,  cook  W.  E.  Comstock,  r.  536,  4th 

' '  Frank  C. ,  candy  maker  Rothschild  &  Ehren- 
pfort,  r.  36  Moss 

"  Frank  E.,  lumber  clerk  Bellingham  Bay 
Imp't  Co.,  r.  813  Powell 

"  Frank  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1911 
McAllister 

"  Frederick,  attorney  at  law,  3  Mills  Bldg, 
4th  floor,  r.  Oakland 

"  George,  clerk  Peter  Bacigalupi,  r.  24  Dor- 
land 

"    George,  steward,  r.  110914  Pacific 

"  George  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  330 
8th  Av 

"  George  E.,  butcher.  3773,  16th,  r.  1907  Har- 
rison 

"  George  J.,  expressman,  SW  cor  Post  and 
Grant  Av,  r.  3312  Jones 

"  George  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
Grove  and  Buchanan,  r.  118  Webster 

"    George  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  118  Webster 

"    George  P.,  r.  717  Post 

"    George  P.,  clerk  Albert  F.  Adams,  r.  441 


George  R.,  16  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
George  W.,  clerk  James  De  Fremery  &  Co., 

r.  507  Pine 
George  W.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

707  Stockton 
Grove,  r.  3314  Broderick 
H.,  solicitor,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Hannah  W.,  widow,  r.  300  Pennsylvania  Av 
Harry  B.,  clerk  H.  K.  Belden,  r.  531  Post 
Harry  W.,  contracting  agent  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Pac.  Ry.    Co.,  338  California, 

r.  534  Bush 
Harvey  L.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2  Mission 

Court 
H.  E.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 


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Adams  Henry,  teamster,  r.  11  Lafayette 
"    Henry  H.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 

room  12,  r.  603  Polk 
"    Henry  H.,  salesman  Phelps  &  Miller,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Herbert,  chief  engineer  str  Point  Loma, 

r.  40  California 
"      Hiram  W.,  carpenter,  1306  Mission,  r.  1540 

Howard 
"    House,  Henry  Greaves  proprietor,  519  Sac- 
ramento 
"    Idella  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  7  Uranus 
"    Isaac  (Salinger  &  Adams),  r.  627  Bush 
"    Jacob  (Adams  &  Rohrer)   r.  837  Lombard 
"    James,  r.  33  Washington  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  243,  2d 
"    James,  waiter  J.  U.  Hastings 
"    James  C,  attorney  at  law,  306  Sansome, 

room  10,  r.  Oakland 
"  James  H.,  r.  1910  Hyde 
"    Jay  W.,  traveling  passenger  agent  Chicago 

&  Alton  RR,  638  Market 
"    John,  laundryman,  r.  84  Nye 
"    John,  restaurant,  1443  Harrison 
"    John,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  399  Hyde 
"    John,  switchman,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    John  E.  (Brown  &  Adams),  r.  2220  Jackson 
"    John  F.,  barber,  260,  3d,  r.  21  Ritch 
"    JohnF.,  salesman  H.   Levi  &  Co.,  r.  905 

Ellis 
"    John  G.,  r.  807!4  Union 
"    John  G.,  carpenter   and   builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  761  Haight 
"    John  I.,  hack  driver,  r.  476  Jessie 
"    John  Q.,  attorney  at  law,  131  Montgomery 
"    John  Q.,  broker,' 133  California,  room  17,  r. 

1323  Pine 
"    John  Q.,  watchman  Arctic  Oil  Wks.,  r.  603 

Polk 
"    Johns.,  laborer  , Golden  State  and  Miners 

Iron  Wks.,  r.  635  Harrison 
"    John  S.,  policeman,  r.  1812  Steiner 
"    John  W.,  cement  worker,  r.  2  Morris  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

831  Bryant 
"    Joseph  A.,  janitor,  320  Sutter,  r.  1322  Bush 
"    Joseph  W.,  clerk  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r. 

1105  Market 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,asst.  cashier  Harry  Adolph, 

r.  635  Merchant 
"    Josephine  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  316  Taylor 
"    J.  Taylor  (Atkins  &  Adams),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Juanita  Miss,  packer,  r.  3013  Dupont 
"    Kate  D.,  teacher  shorthand,  r.  3722  Pine 
"    Laura    Miss,     captain    Salvation    Army 

Women's  Training  Garrison,  553-555  Jes- 
sie 
"    Laura  E.,  widow,  r.  1318  California 
Adams  Lawson  S.  (Adams-Booth Co.),  405 Front, 

room  4,  1.  825  Bush 
••    Lawson  S.  Jr.,  with  Lawson  S.  Adams,  r. 

835  Bush 
"    Lena  Miss,  teacher  Ayres'  Stenographic 

Institute,  r.  318  Capp 
"    Lorenzo O.  (Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard),  r. 

31  Hill 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  39  Minna 
"    Lucia  E.  Miss,  clerk  Am.  Tract  Soc,  r.  139 

Haight 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  600  Fulton 
"    Lucy  F.  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Durant  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1910  Hyde 
"    L.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  856  Brannan 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  boarding,  105  Clark 
"    Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  27  Bernard 


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Adams  M.  E.  (A.  P.  Adams  &  Co.),  r.  1500  Ma- 
sonic Av 
"    Michael,  fireman  G.  F.  Day,  r.  60  Jessie 
"    Nelson  J.,  manager  George  M.  Adams,  r. 

1413  Fulton 
"    Nicholas,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,   r. 

118  Valley 
"    Octavien  R.,  r.  1540  Howard 
•'    Oliver  M.,  barber,  504  Bryant,  r.  440,  3d 
"    Oscar  B.,  r.  1500  Masonic  Av 
"    Otis,  lodgings,  200  Turk 
"    Rebecca  J.  Miss,  stenographer  J.  W.  Davis, 

r.  112  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Richard,  storekeeper  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  329i/4 

Green 
"    Richard  H.,  porter,  r.  13  Reed  PI 
"    Sadie  E.  Mrs.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Samuel,  hackman,  r.  428b  Castro 
"    Samuel,  shipwright,  r.  324,  28th 
■'    Samuel  W.,  blacksmith,  r.  233,  7th 
■'    Thomas,  cook,  r.  628  Merchant 
■'    Thomas  R.,  first  lieut.  Battery  I,  5th  Artil- 
lery U.  S.  A.,  and  post  commissary  and 
treasurer,  r.  Presidio 
"    Timothy  W.,  r.  2534  Howard 
"    Victoria  Miss,  cashier  Peter  Bacigalupi,  r. 

24  Dorland 
"    W.,  laborer  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Walter  A.,  carpenter,  r.  922  Minna 
"    Walter  H.  (Stetson-Renner,DrayageCo.),  r. 

1436  Post 
•'    Wenzel,  sausage  maker,  1072  Howard 
"    W.  Henry,  driver  Buhlmann  &  Woelfel,  r. 

1523  Mission 
■'    William,  driver,  r.  112  Hancock 
■'    William,  janitor    New   City   Hall,   r.    331 

Green 
"    William,  salesman,  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  2413 

California 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  544J^  Natoma 
■'    William  A.,  bartender,  r.  331  Green 
"    William  A.,  paper  hanger,  15a  Erie 
■'    William   P.,   cement    worker,    r.    104    Mc- 
Allister 
"    William  F.,  laborer,  r.  2012  Duponf 
"    William  H.   H.,   porter    Morosco's   Grand 
Opera  House,  r.  12  Mary 
Adams  William  J.,  wholesale  lumber  and  ship- 
ping merchant  and  president  Washing- 
ton Mill  Co.,  10  Market,  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    William  M.,  wrapper,  r.  2012  Dupont 
"    William   M"cK.,  operator   Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  630  22d 
"    William  S.,  coffee  roaster  A.  P.  Adams  & 

Co.,  r.  625  Harrison 
"    William  T.,  apprentice  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 
824  Lombard 
Adams   &   Adams  (Amos   C.  and  Charles  A. 
Adams),  attorneys  at  law,  137-139  Phelan 
Bldg 
"    &  Co.  (Peter  Ward),  real  estate  and  insu- 
rance, 1026,  17th 
Adams   &   Rohrer  (Jacob   Adams  and   Jacob 
Rohrer),  proprietors  Broadway  Brewery, 
S  W  cor  19th  and  Treat  Av 
Adamson  A.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    August,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,  r.  2102  Greenwich 
"    David  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3000a  Webster 
"    Richard,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  1913  Lexington  Av 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  204,  2d 
"    W.  R.  Haynes,  accountant,  r.  1418  Fulton 
Adamy  James,  bartender,  r.  503  Hyde 
4@="  Adamy.    See  Adami 


Adcock   Charles    E.,  millinery,   10   Kearny,   r. 
Berkeley 
"    John  T.,  clerk  Charles  F.  Doe  &  Co.,  r.  906 

Valencia 
"    Kate    Mrs.,   manager    C.    E.    Adcock,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    Robert  A.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

1114  Treat  Av 
"    William  N.,  gold  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
18  Hickory  Av 
Addaimie  Joseph,  caster  John  P.  McMurray,  r. 

410  Broadway 
Adderley   Stanley,  importer   sponges,  6  Post, 

r.  1610  Larkin 
Adderson  George  W.,  draughtsman   Risdon  I. 

&L.  Wks.,  r.  612,  21st 
Addicks  John  H.,   clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  620  Willard 
Addiego  Matteo,  bootblack,  r.  2  Roach 
Addis  George  E.,  peddler,  r.  11  Kate  PI 
"    Nettie  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  II2614  Folsom 
"    Robert    C,    clerk    Montgomery    &    Co.,   r. 
1126H  Folsom 
Addison  Ellen,  widow,  r.  1929  Stevenson 
"    James,  cook  Thomas  Crowe 
"    James,  shop  foreman  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  710  Valencia 
"    James    H.,   painter    John    C.   Kimball,    r. 
177434  Folsom 
Addison   Thomas,  manager   General  Electric 

Co.,  15.  1st,  r.  Berkeley 
Addressograph  Co.  The  (Chicago),  W.  D.  McAr- 

thur  agent,  132  California 
Addy  Frank,  steward  str  Walla  Walla 
Ade  George  W.,  credit  department  M.  J.  Bran- 
dens  tein  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
"    Joseph,  brewer,  r.  21  Rausch  rear 
Adel  John,  proprietor  Chicago  House,  612  Howard 
Adelaide  House,  William  R.  Baker  proprietor, 

705  Mission 
Adella  Louise,  widow,  r.  1509  Mason 
Adelphia  House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor,  909 

Kearny 
Adelsdorfer     Alfred   (Adelsdorfer   &    Branden- 
stein),r.  1718  Bush 
Ernest,  bookkeeper  M.  Blaskower  &  Co.,  r. 

1605  (3-ough 
John  C,  clerk  The  American  Importing  Co., 

r.  ]605Gough 
Joseph,  r.  1718  Bush 
Louis,  solicitor  Call;  r.  1605  Gough 
Max,  manufacturers'  agent,  523  Market,  r. 

1718  Bush 
Rose,  widow,  r.  1605  Gough 
William,  r.  610  O'Parrell 
Adelsdorfer  &  Brandenstein  (Alfred  Adelsdor- 
fer and  Manfred  Brandenstein),  import- 
ers teas,  coffee  and  cigars  and  proprie- 
tors   Washington     Manufacturing   Co., 
17-19,  1st,  factory  115  Shotwell 
Adelseck  Frank,  engineer  tugboat  Sea  Witch, 

r.  llW/i  Broadway 
Adelson    Heiman  B.,  optician  and  stationery, 
2,  6th,  r.  8  Moss 
"    Max,  peddler,  r.  8  Moss 
Adelstein  Bernard,  junk,  r.  1017  Post 
"    Hyman,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1111  Buch- 
anan 
"    Jacob,  cutter  Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co., 

r.  1017  Post 
"    Louis,  clerk  George  J.  Becht,  r.  1017  Post 
"    Samuel,  teacher  music,  r.  1017  Post 
Adema  James,  machine    hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 

Co.,  r.  334  Fremont 
Aden  R.  J.  R.,  president    Piper,  Aden,  Goodall 

Co.,  24  Clav,  r.  Vallejo,  Cal. 
Adie  Ellen  Miss,  private  sctiool,  2012  Pine 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2012  Pine 
Adjuster  The  (monthly),  J.  A.  Carey  editor  and 

publisher,  316  California,  room  19 

Adkins  George  A.,  sailmaker,  r.  1063!^  Broadway 

"    Gerald  F.,  manager  Adkins  Manufacturing 

Co.,  35  New  Montgomery,  r.  2622  Howard 

"    Joel  M.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  419 

Baker 
"    Manufacturing  Co.,  Gerald  F.  Adkins  man- 
ager, 35  New  Montgomery 
Adler  Aaron  A.,  commission  merchant,  212  San- 
some, room  30,  r.  2619  Laguna 


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Adler  Adolph,  booklceeper  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  Gol- 
den Gate,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Albert,  waiter,  r.  52  Morris  Av 

"  Albert  C,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris  and 
American  Bank,  r.  The  Colonial 

ADLER  ALBERT  S., 

physician  and.  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
1113  Sutter,  office  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to 
8.  P.  M.,  Sunday  10  to  11  A.  M.  Tele- 
phone East  590 

Adler    Benjamin,    salesman    Samuel   Dannen- 
baum,  r.  2334  Fillmore 
"    Charles,  porter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  318  Jes- 

"    David,  butcher  William  Adler,  r.  527  Oc- 

tavia 
"    David,  upholsterer,  r.  313  Waller 
"    Elkan,  r.  1820  Buchanan 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  2197  Devisadero 
"    Felix,  asst.  bookkeeper  J.   Baumgarten    & 

Co.,  r.  1433  Polk 
Adler  Felix,  Free  Kindergarten,   Miss  A.  L. 

Manning  president,  SE  cor  2d  and  Fol- 

som 
"    Frank  C,  teamster,  r.  715  Howard 
"    H.,  seaman  str  Eureka 
"    Harry,  r.  2324  Fillmore 
Adler  Harry  B.,    proprietor    Frank's    Billiard 

Parlors,  8    Eddy,  r.   1015  Golden    Gate 

Av 
"    Harry  H.,  salesman,  r.  2130a  Sutter 
"    Henry  A.,  salesman  Phil  Seldner  &  Co.,  r. 

739,  33d 
Adler  Hermann,  Law  and  Collection  Agency, 

410  Montgomery,  r:  1439  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob,  solicitor  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

1306  Post 
"    John,  laborer  William  Lambert,  r.  31  Minna 
"    John,  2d  officer  str  Eureka,  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    Joseph,  butcher  William  Adler,  r.  527  Octa- 

via 
"    Joseph,  manager  Davis  Bros.,  r.  739,  22d 
"    Leopold,  shoemaker,   408^  Larkin,  r.  513 

Franklin 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  739,  22d 
"    Louis,  machine  hand  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  26221/2  Sutter 
"    Mollie,  widow,  r.  464  Clementina 
"    Moses,  grain  broker,  324  Montgomery,  r 

2200  Jackson 
"    Nathan  M.,  oyster  house,  15  Stockton,  r 

13111/4  Mason 
"    Samuel,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co. 

r.  2324  Fillmore 
"    Sigmund,  manufacturers'  agent,  526  Mar 

ket,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Sol.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Crockery  and  Glass 

ware  Co.,  r.  3131  Bush 
"    Solomon,  r.  2324  Fillmore 
"    William,  butcher,  1078  Howard,  r.  527  Octa 

via 
■'    William,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r.  2514 

Bush 
Adlington  David  M.,  carpenter,  r.    1125  Kearny 
Administrator  Public,  Andrew  C.  Preese,  35 

Chronicle  Bldg 
Adolph  Harry,  restaurant,  533  Conamercial  and 

635  Clay,  r.  625  Merchant 
"    Isaac   (Adolph  &  Vivian),  r.  Fulton  nr  2d 

Av 
"    Joseph,  window  cleaner,  609  Sacramento, 

r.  533  Broadway 
"    &  Vivian    (Isaac    Adolph   and    David    L. 

Vivian),  boarding,  Fulton  nr  2d  Av 
Adolfson    Gustav,  iron  worker  Standard  Iron 

and  Wire  Wks. 
Adrien  Andeley,  dyer,  r.  734  Stevenson 
Adson  James,  barber  John  D.  Schehr,  r.  316  Turk 
Advance  Carpet  Beating  and  Renovating  Co., 

George  Walcom  manager,  402  Sutter 
Advent  Christian  Church,  E  s  Church  bet  29th 

and  Day 
Aegerter  Charles,  with  William  Schreiber,  r.  18 

Hanover  PI 
Aehnlich  Paul  E.,  electrician  Electric  Supply 

Co.,  r..507Steiner 
Aerating    and    Self-cleansing   Filter   Co.,    527 

Spreckels  Bldg 


AERMOTOR    COMPANY    THE, 

A.  Holtgen  manager,  manufacturers 
pumps,  tanks  and  Aermotor  wind- 
mills, 27  Beale,  telephone  Drumm  154 

iEtna  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  George  C. 
Boardman  general  agent,  Thomas  E. 
Pope  assistant  general  agent,  Louis 
Mel  and  E.  C.  Morrison  special  agents 
and  adjusters,  514  California 

iEtna  Life  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.), 
H.  B.  Houghton  manager,  212  Sansome, 
room  9 

JETNA  MINERAL  WATER  CO. 

Len  D.Owens  president,  John  J.  O'Brien 
secretary,  mineral  water  from  .ffitna 
Springs,  Napa  Co.,  Cal.,  office  and 
warehouse  104-108  Drumm,  telephone 
Main  536 
^tna  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Nathan  Schlesinger  secretary,  304  Mont- 


iEtna  Springs,  Napa  Co.,  offlce  108  Drumm 
Afeld  Joseph,  stationery  and  music,  80o  Larkin 
Afielttrangier  Ferdinand,  molder,  r.  2017  Chest- 
nut 
Affleck  William,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Works, 

r.  Oakland 
Aflolder  William,  laborer  St.  Joseph's  Home 

Hospital 
Affolter  Joseph  (Waunenmacher  &  Co.),  r.  510a 

15th 
African    Methodist    Episcopal    Church,    see 

First  A.  M.  E.  Zion  Church,  also  Second 

A.  M.  E.  Church 
Afro-American  League,  California  Hall 
Agar  James  E.,  with  The  My  sell-Rollins  Co., 

r.  2267  Clinton  Av,  Alameda 
"    John  G.,  capitalist,  246  Sutter,  r.   Menlo 

"    John  M.,  teamster  Ross  &  Hewlett,  r.  3618 
Mission 
Agard  Alexander  H.,  searcher  of  records,  r.  311 
Green 
"    Carl,  master  schr  Miami,  offlce  56  Steuart 
"    George  D.,  r.  311  Green 
"    George  E.,  capitalist,  r.  311  Green 
"    George  L.,  bookkeeper  Haslett  &  Bailey, 

r.  1706  Stockton 
"    Joseph  J.,  special  agent  H.  K.  Belden,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William  A.  T.  (Wintzer  &  Agard),  and  pres- 
ident Dixon-Agard  Co.,  309  Clay,   r.  311 
Green 
>8®=  Agard.    See  Aagard 

Agassiz  Primary  School,  Miss  Sarah  J.  Jones 

principal,  W  s  Bartlett  bet  22d  and  23d 

Agaton  Emile,  butcher  str  San  Bias,  r.   1919A 

Mason 
Agee  John  P.,  painter,  r.  510  Ivy  Av 
Ager  John  E.,  manager  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.  (of  New  York),  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 
SE  cor  California   and  Sansome,  r.  334 
Bartlett 
Aggard  Louis,  fisherman,  r.  523  Howard 
Aggesen  Peter,  laborer,  r.  6  Elsie 
Agin  Oscar,  seaman  str  Eureka 
Agmar  Paul,  painter,  r.  2833  California 
Agner  Charles  (Smith  Picture  Co.),  r.  34  Hub- 
bard ^ 
Agnew  Arthur,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1616  Dolores 
"    Edward,  barber  Joseph  M.   Levy,  r.   1747 
Mission 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Agnew  Edward,  helper  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co..  r. 

231  Filbert 
Agnew  Gilmore  M.,  drugs  and  druggists'  sun- 
dries, 57,  •2d,  r.  Alameda 

"    Hugh,  engineer,  r.  1825  Market 

"    John  J.,  foreman  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Louis,  clerk  Atlas  Iron  Works,  r.  Oakland 

"    Robert  J.,  baker,  r.  231  Filbert 

"    Thomas,  with  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    Thomas  E.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 
Co.,  r.  231  Filbert 

"    William,  helper  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  831 
Filbert 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

"    William  P.,  physician,  47  Donohoe  Bldg 

AGNEW  &  KISER  CO.  THE 

(incorporated),  drugs,  rubber  goods, 

flassware,  soda  fountains  and  sun- 
ries,  57,  2d,  telephone  Black  33 

Agostino  Giovanni  B.,   solicitor,  r.  1016  Mont 
gomery 
"    Jose,  peddler,  r.  5  Pollard  PI 
Agricultural  Machine  Works,  Byron  Jackson 

proprietor,  625-631,  6th 
Aguilar  Adeodato,  musician,  r.  1534  Dupont 
Aguirre  John  M.,  r.  1314  Powell 
"    Ramon  M.,  bookkeeper  John  A.  McKerron, 
r.  1316  Powell 
Ahearn  Catherine  Mrs.,  vegetables,  1009  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  302  Liberty 
"    Dennis  F.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  302  Liberty 
"    Johannah,  widow,  r.  1932Folsom 
"    John  A.,  soapmaker  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co.,  r. 

leVi  Boardman  PI 
"    Joseph  G.,  office  722  Montgomery,  r.  5601^ 

Natoma 
"    Joseph  W.,  plumber  William  S.  Snook  & 

Son,  r.  1654  Boardman  PI 
"    Kate  Miss,  cloakmaker,  r.  302  Liberty 
"    Thomas,  master  mariner,  r.  521, 1st 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  302  Liberty 
"    William  J.,  elevatorman  Hotel  Be  ker 
4®-  Ahearn.    See  Ahem  and  Aherne 
Aher  Jeremiah,  carpenter,  r.  1417  Bush 
"    William,  plater  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  1417 
Bush 
Ahem  Agnes  J.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 
School,  r.  1308  Laguna 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  720  Florida 
"    Catherine,  widow,  bakery,  316  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
"    Daniel,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  Ry.,  r.  631'^  Steven- 
son 
"    Daniel  J.,  in  pector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    David  M.,  driver  Martin  F.  Fragley,  r.  2 

Alvarado 
"    Dennis  J.,  clerk,  r.  63IV2  Stevenson 
"    Edward  T.,  boxmaker,  r.  63H/4  Stevenson 
"    Frank,  porter  Horn  &  Co.,  r.  810  Lyon 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  asst.  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Shoe 

House,  r.  223  Oak 
"    Henry  M.,  teamster  W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co 

r,  130,  21st 
"    James  A.,  milk  vender,  r.  131  Collingwood 
"    Jeremiah,  employee  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  223  Oak 
"    Jeremiah  D.,  florist,  r.  11  Hunt 
"    John,  stableman  Martin  F.  Fragley,   r.  2 

Alvarado 
"    John  F.,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  748  Bran- 
nan 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  11  Kate 


Ahem  John  M.,  r.  1308  Laguna 
"    John  M.,  plumber,  r.  631^2  Stevenson 
"    John  P.,  bill  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  222  Oak 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  3  Alvarado 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3919^4  Mission 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 

School,  r.  1308  Laguna 
"    Matthew  J.,  plumber  Gallagher  Bros.,  r.  2 

Alvarado 
"    Maud  Miss,  stenographer  Mechanics'  In- 
stitute 
"    Maurice,  collector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  810  Lyon 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  748  Brannan 
"    Michael,  laborer  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Patrick,  r.  131  Haight 
"    Patrick,  gatekeeper  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Peter,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 
"    Roger,  carpenter  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  2824 

Harrison 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  3540  Clay 
"    Thomas,  porter  William  Smale 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  720  Florida 
"    Timothy,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  16, 

28th 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  936  Alabama 
"    William,  finisher  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 

1932  Folsom 
"    William,  plumber  Andrew  J.  Reavey,  r.  11 

Bryant  Av 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  411  Eddy 
*Si=  Ahern.    See  Ahearn 
Aherne  Alice,  widow,  r.  427  Elizabeth 
"    D.  I.,  salesman  B.  J.  Ward  &  Co.,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Cal 
"     Eugene,  framemaker,  r.  744  20th 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  1107  Oak 
"    Patrick  O.,  r.  744  30th 
Ahkmann  John,  clerk  Union  Hotel 

"    Thomas,  proprietor  Union  Hotel.  131  East 
Ahl  Charles  L.,  news  agent,  r.  American  Ex- 
change Hotel 
Ahlbach  Jacob,  with  Ahlbach  &  Co.,  r.  1506  Fol- 
som 
"    Joseph  (Wendt  &  Ahlbach),  r.  1506  Folsom 
"    Mary  Mrs.  (Ahlbach  &  Co.), r.  1506  Folsom 
"    Peter,  with  Ahlbach  &  Co.,  r.  1506  Folsom 
"    &  Co.  (Mrs.  Mary  Ahlbach),  hardware  and 
plumbing,  136,  4th 
Ahlborn  Albert  R.,  expressman,  317  Grant  Av, 
r.  32  Parker  Av 
"    August,  cook,  r.  2431  Harrison 
"    August  W.  ,machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 

Wks.,  r.  33  Lafayette 
"    Charles  J.,  expressman,  NE  cor  Ellis  and 
Powell,  r.  23  Johnston  Av 
Ahlborn  Charles  J.,  president  Crystal  Rock  Salt 
Mining  Co. ,  509  Mon  tgomery ,  rooms  3-4,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Henry,  r.  33  Johnston  Av 
"    Henry,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 
Wks.,r.  8  Folsom  Av 
Ahlborn    House,    Mrs.    A.    Fehlemelcher   pro- 
prietor, 319-333  Grant  Av 
"     William,  watchman,  r.  8  Folsom  Av 
Ahlemann  Minnie,  widow,  r.  633  Minna 
Ahlenfeld  Morris  D.,  news  agent,  r.  413  Natoma 
Ahlers  Amandus  W.  M.,  janitor,  r.  310,  7th 
"    Diedrich  J.  A.,  liquors,  333i/  Stevenson 
•'    Frederick,   teamster  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale 

Lumber  Co. 
"    George,  watchman,  r.  218'/^  Chattanooga 
"    Henry   (Ahlers    &    Miesner),  r.  200  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Henry    C,     watches    and    diamonds,    136 

Kearny,  room  37,  r.  1102  Eddy 
"    Herman,   cook  Walter  H.  Blunden,   r.  257 

Stevenson 
"    William,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  32  Dore  rear 
"    William  Jr., blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

32  Dore  rear 
"    &  Miesner  (Henry  Ahlers  and  John  Mies- 
ner), groceries  and  liquors,  200  Francisco 
4®=- Ahlers.    See  Ehlers 
Ahlert  Gertrude,  widow,  r.  Sl]^  Linden  Av 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  SU/^  Linden  Av 


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Ahlf  Henry,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  cor  6th 
Av  South  and  K 
"    Henry  A.,  helper  Milwaukee  Brewery,  r. 

114A  Juniper 
"    Herman,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  30th 

and  Connecticut,  Potrero 
"    J.W.,  conductor  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR,  r. 

1113  Filbert 
'■     MetaC,  laundress  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  2802 
16th 
Ahlf  sen  Emil,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Ahlgren  Carl  N.  P.,  carpenter,  r.  Gates  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
"    Charles  G.,  boarding  and  liquors,  26  Fol- 
som.  and  liquors,  108  Steuart,  r.  1225  Page 
"    Edward, driver  Fred  H.  Finke  &  Co.,  r.  1235 

Page 
"    Frank,  bartender  Charles   G.   Ahlgren,  r. 
Berkeley 
4®" Ahlgren.    See  Algren 
Ahlin  Charles  A.,  seaman,  r.  101  Juniper 
Ahlm  Charles,  cook  Henry  Pregge,  r.  95  Steuart 
Ahlquist  Frank,  cook,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    Gustav,  r.  409  Drumm 
Ahlstrand  Bendt  W.,  r.  11-13  Clay 
"    Gustaf,  master  mariner,  r.  11-13  Clay 
"    Oscar,  cook,  r.  11-13  Clay 
"    William,  proprietor  Arizona  Hotel,   11-13 
Clay 
Ahlstrom  E.  George,  master  mariner,  r.  23  Perry 
"    Peter  F.,  engineer  Herman  &  Mills,  r.  Ala- 


Ahman  A.,  2d  officer  str  City  of  Panama,  r.  416,  3d 
Ahnert  August,  junk  dealer,  r.  cor  Oneida  Av 

and  San  Jose  Road 
Ahpel  Henry  C.    (Ahpel  &  Bruckman),  r.   2427 

Washington 
Ahpel  &  Bruckman  (Henry  C.  Ahpel  and  John 
Bruckman),  city  agents  The  Liverpool, 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.  and  London 
and  Lancashire  Fire  Ins.  Co.  and  Na- 
tional Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford  and  gen- 
eral   insurance    agents,   209    Sansome. 
tel  Main  5781 
Ahren  Richard,  r.  1412  Alabama 
Ahrens  Anna,  widow,  r.  400  Capp 
Carl,  r.  8%  Harriet 
Charles  F.,  cabinet  maker  J.  G.  Klemm,  r. 

110  Morris  Av 
Fred,  bottler  John  Wieland    Brewery,   r. 

343,  2d 
Frederick  L.,  butcher,  r.  Shi  Harriet 
George  M.  (Ahrens,  Pein  &  Bullwinkel  and 

H.  MuUer  &  Co.),  r.  425  Harrison 
George  N.,  clerk  J.  H.  Ahrens,  r.  336  Green 
Harry,  coachman,  1361  California 
Henry,  waiter,  r.  2714  Bernard 
Henry  F.,  r.  110  Morris  Av 
Henry  H.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  733 

Alabama 
Jacob  H.,  liquors  and  restaurant,  205  Com- 
mercial, r.  236  Green 
John,  bartender  Schumacher  &  Janssen,  r. 

643,  21st 
Martin  Mrs.,  r.  S  s  Butte  nr  Alabama 
Ahrens  Nicholas,  wines  and  liquors,  junction 
Market  and  Sacramento  and  NW  cor  1st 
and  Mission 
"    Nicolaus,  bartender  F.  H.  Kugeler,  r.  300, 
19th 
Ahrens,  Pein  &  Bullwinkel  (George  M.  Ahrens, 
George  H.  Pein  and  JohnD.  Bullwinkel), 
wholesale  and  retail  wines  and  liquors, 
620  Post 
"     Rudolph,  plumber  Jos.  Armstrong,  r.  619 

Shotwell 
"    Wilken,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  19th 

and  Diamond 
"    William,  clerk  William  Heuer,  r.  2905  Baker 
"    William  F.,  r.  1761  Mission 
' '    William  F. ,  foreman  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co. , 
r.  Oakland 
Ahumada  Jose  M.,  real  estate,  607  Montgomery, 

r.  612  Bush 
Aich  Charles,  porter  Wheeler  &  Wilson  sewing 
machine  agency,  r.  2922  Sacramento 
"    Rodolph,  r.  2932  Sacramento 
Aicher  Frank  (Aicher  &  Campbell),  r.  1618 Stock- 
ton 


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Aicher  Frederick,  bartender  Frederick  Fesler, 
r.  816  Sansome 
"    &  Campbell  (Frank  Aicher  and   David  R. 
Campbell),  plumbers,  439  Bush 
Aigeltinger  Charles,  laborer,  r.  1754  Ellis 
"    Edward  H.,  hay,   grain,   wood   and    coal, 

1722  Ellis,  r.  1724  Ellis 
"    Leopold  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  840  Grove 
Aigner  Lucas,  tailor,  910  Illinois 
Aiken  Albert  C,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 
room  37 
"    Henry  S.,  liquors.  51654  Geary,  r.  31,  9th 
"    James,  electrician  Pac.  Power  Co. 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  1188  Noe 
"    Nelson    P.,    bookkeeper    Campodonico    & 

Malcolm  Co.,  r.  722  Powell 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
J8®=  Aiken.    See  Aitken  and  Akin 
Aikin  Matthew,  with  Joseph  Graham,  r.  330,  6th 
Aikman  James,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
Aime  Lucy  L.  Mrs.,  fruit  and  vegetables,  1141 

Pacific 
Ainsbro  Teresa  B.,  domestic,  763  Clayton 
Ainsley    Josie    Miss,    vocalist    Tivoli    Opera 
House,  r.  337  Fell 
"    Sadie  Miss,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House, 
r.  327  Fell 
Ainsworth    Albert  G.,   clerk  freight  auditor's 
dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Company,  J.  C.  Ainsworth  president,  P.  T. 

Morgan  secretary,  316  Bush,  room  14 
"    E.  C.  Mrs.,  assistant  Free  Public  Library, 

r.  712  Post 
"    F.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  1708 

Turk 
"    William  H.,  assistant  manager  P.  Loril- 
lard  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Air  Space  and    Asbestos    Sectional   Covering 

Co.  (Gilbert  C.  Fowler),  656  Howard 
Airaldi  Augusto,  clerk  Dr.  E.  N.  Torello,  r.  730 
Green 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  730  Green 
Aird  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  563  Bryant 
"    David,  blacksmith,  r.  563  Bryant 
"    James  C,  blacksmith  Eastwood  &  Wilson, 

r.  134%  Ridley 
"    Wesley  D.,  clerk,  r.  563  Bryant 
Airey  George  F.,  stevedore,  r.  564  Folsom 
"    Henry  J.,  butcher,  3323  Webster,   r.   2307 

Jackson 
"    Robert  J.,  butcher,  r.  15  Glen  Park  Av 
4®=- Airey.    See  Arey 

Airola   Andrea,    fruits    and    vegetables,    934 
Church 
"    Clara  Miss,  shirtmaker  Mrs.  Charles  M. 
Apelt 
Aitchison  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Zue 
Kennedy,  r.  139  Rose  Av 
"    Gavin,  carpenter,  r.  154  Montana 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1325  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=° Aitchison.    See  Acheson,  Ackerson,  Atch- 

inson  and  Atkinson 
Aitken  Albert  E.,  ship  clerk,  r.  1904  Powell 
"    Albert  E.  Jr.,  pressman,  r.  1904  Powell 
"    E.,  water  tender  str  Alameda 
"    Edward  J.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commission- 
ers 
"    Edwin  J.,  liquors,  r.  1014  Filbert,  rear 
"    Eggert  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  715  Post 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  38  Sacramento 
"    George,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    George,  buyer  Michael  KitzmuUer,  r.  426 

Cedar  Av 
"    James,  r.  1650b  Hayes 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  1010  Post 
"    John  F.,  student,  r.  2023  Fillmore 


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Aitken  John  K,.,  attorney  at  law,  51.>-516  Empo- 
rium Bldg,  r.  435  Shrader 
"    John  W.,  machinist    Perliins    Pump    and 

Engine  Co.,  r.  651  Vallejo 
''    John  W.,  machinist,  S.  F.  Tool  Wks.,  r.  321 

Grant  Av 
"    Julian  M.,  laundryman,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    Samuel,  asst.  foreman   pressroom   U.   S. 

Mint,  r.  914  Capp 
"    Samuel  H.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Stanley    J.,  carpenter,  r.  421    Greenwich 

rear 
"    Thomas  W.,  salesman  Mrs.   M.  O'Connell, 
r.  1126  Howard 
4®=  Aitken.    See  Aiken 
Akard  Deliver  B,,  carpenter,  r.    UOYi  Fremont 

Av 
AkasawaFrank.nurse  King's  Daughters'  Home, 

217  Francisco 
Aker  George  J.,  laborer,  r.  Garfield  cor  Halston 
4®=Aker.    See  Acker 
Akerly  Morris  K.,  bookkeeper  James  G.  Walker 

&Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Akerman   Benjamin  J.,  collector  Fox  &  Gray, 
.508  Montgomery 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 
"     E.  W.,  salesman  Pac.   Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r. 
San  Diego,  Cal 
^i*" Akerman.    See  Ackerman 
Akers   Harry,  teamster   Teele  &  Co.,   r.   SOevi 
Olive  Av 
"    Stephen,  student,  r.  524  Waller 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  1105  Leavenworth 
4fS°" Akers.    See  Acres 
Akertell  George,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  San 

Mateo 
Akin  William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  738  Shotwell 

"    Willis  A.,  laborer,  r.  28  Sacramento 
Akins  Edward,  bartender  William  Akins,  r.  NE 
cor  Kentucky  and  Solano 
"    Edward,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co 
<    William,   liquors,   NE   cor  Kentucky  and 
Solano 
Akiyama  Kay  R.,  dentist,  419  Stockton 
Aklund    William,    molder    W.     Axford,    r.    613 

Church 
Akmann  Charles  G.  (Meyer  &  Akmann),  r.  1228, 
17th 
"    Christine  Mrs.  (Mey^r  &  Akmann),  r.  1228, 

17th 
"    Frank  L.,  butcher,  r.  1228,  17th 
"    Fred  W..sailmaker  William  Davis,  r.  1228, 

17th 
"    John  W.,  tinner  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  1228,  17th 
Aksomner  Alfred,  tanner,  r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
Alameda  Almada,  widow,  r.  21  South  Park 
Alameda    and    San  Francisco  Transfer  Co. 
(Greeley  &    Lind's),    Paul    F.   Kellogg 
proprietor,  3  Spear 
Alameda  and  San  Joaquin  Railroad  Co.,  R.  D. 
Fry    president,  B.   M.  Bradford    secre- 
tary, 515  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
"    Anthony,  peddler,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Antone,  laborer,  r.  7  Baldwin  Court 
"    Brick  and  Tile  Co.  (Oakland),  A.  W.  Burrell 

president,  40  New  Montgomery 
' '    Building  and  Loan  Association  (Alameda) , 
Charles  K.  Clark  secretary,  208  Sansome 
"    Canning  and  Packing  Co.,  Frank  H.  Foote 
agent,  1)6  California,  room  8 
Alameda  Exchange,  Peter  Harder    proprietor, 
7  Market 
"    Ferry,  foot  Market 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  7  Baldwin  Court 
"    Frank  Jr.,  r.  7  Baldwin  Court 


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from  20  to  40  per  cent  on  your  gas  hill. 
William  J.  White  manager,  offfce  and 
salesroom  306  Sutter 

Alameda  House,  Lagier  &  Pons  proprietors, 
147,  3d 

Alameda   Lumher    Yard   (Alameda),    E.   M. 
Derby   &  Co.  proprietors,  22   California, 
room  10 
"    Real  Estate  Associates,  James  E.  Damon 

manager,  303  Montgomery 
"    Sugar  Co.,  Edmund  C.  Burr  manager,  office 
132  Market,  room  7 

Alameda  Transfer  Co.,  Albert  J.  Sharpe  propri- 
etor, 21  Market,  tel  Main  1654 
"    Water   Co.    (Berkeley,  Cal.),  C.   A.   Grow 
secretary,  27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Alamo  Square,  bet  Fulton  and  Grove,  Scott 
and  Steiner 

Alapera  Annie,  widow,  r.  214  Steuart  rear 

Alaska  Coal  Depot,  Rosenthal  &  Salomon  pro- 
prietors, 106-112  Mission 

Alaska  Commercial  Co.,  Lewis  Gers  tie  presi 
dent,  Gustave  Niebaum  vice-president 
Max  Heilbronner  secretary,  310  Sansome 

AlaskalmprovementCo.,  James  Eva  president 
Joseph  Pentecost  secretary,  salmon 
packers,  3  Steuart 

Alaska  Packers'  Association,  Henry  F.  Fort- 
mann  president,  W.  B.  Bradford  secre 
tary,  office  308  Market 

Alaska  Treadwell  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Douglas 
Island,  Alaska),  William  Alvord  presi- 
dent, A.  T.  Corbus  secretary,  25-26  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  floor,  tel  Main  404 

Ala  ton  Mary,  widow,  r.  18  Sherwood  PI 

Albagnaro  Francesco,  bootblack,  426  Jones,  r 
421  Green 

Alban  William  J.,  starter  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r, 
1429  Pine 

ALBANY  BREWERY, 

71-75  Everett  or  Natoma,  John  Thode, 
Frank  Hagemann  Jr.    Telephone  5130 

Albany  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  F.  E, 

Luty  secretary,  330 Pine,  room 5 
Albee  A.  E.,  r.  206  Eddy 
"    Lincoln,  driver  John  McQueen,  r.  .56  Her 
mann 
Albegeart  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  E  s  York  nr 

15th 
Albemarle  House,  Miss  Lizzie  Irvine  proprie 

tor,  8  Mason 
Alber  Emil  (Alber  &  Wachter),  r.  247,  3d 

"    Martin,  r.  3  Enterprise 
Alber   &  Wachter    (Emil    Alber    and    Charles 

Wachter)  pork  butchers,  247,  3d 
Albera  Felix,  cook,  r.  8.35  Pacific 
Alberg  Axel  M.,  woodturner  Enterprise  Mill, 
r.  2105  Howard 
"    Frank,  labor -r  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  cor 
Napa  and  Kentucky 
Alberger  C.  Ranny,  asst.  ticket  agent  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  Railroad  Co..  644  Market,  r. 
2231  Pacific  Av 
"    George  B.,  porter  John  Stable,  r.  642  Com- 
mercial 
Alberger  WiUiam  C,  consulting  civil  engineer, 
315  California,  rooms  3-4,  r.  2221  Pacific  Av 
Alberigi  D.  &  Co.  (Demetrio  Alberigi  and  Gia- 
como  Papera),  wood  and  coal,  313  Broad- 
way 
"    Dem  trio  (D.  Alberigi  &  Co.),  r.  313  Broad- 
way 
"    Peter ( Alberigi &Franceschi),r.  1316 Powell 
"    &  Franceschi    (Peter    Alberigi    and    Gia- 
cinto  Franceschi)   wood  and  and  coal 
920  Stockton 
Albers  Anton  E.  E.,  r.  358  Clementina 
"    August  (Albers  &  Schmidt),  r.  Alameda 
"    Bernard  M.,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins 

Co.,  r.  W  s  Hyde  nr  North  Point 
"    Charles  W.,  with   Alb  rs    &    Schmidt,   r 

Alameda 
"    Frederick,  motorman,  r.  8  Boyd 
"    George  H.,  wool  drier  Watson  &  Marx,  r 
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Albers  Henry  B.,  laborer,  r.  Wisconsin  nr  20tli, 
Potrero 
"    Henry  F.,  waiter,  r.  5  Moss 
"    Herman  (Albers  &  Husing),  r.  1823  Scott 
"    Marcus,  r.  2721  Hyde 
"    Peter,  cook  Halversen  &  Johnson,  r.  1001/4 

Jackson 
"    &  Husing  (Herman  Albers   and  Richard 
Husing),  wood  and  coal,  2403  and   2634 
Bush 
"    &    Schmidt    (August    Albers    and   Henry 
Schmidt),  oyster  saloon,  50-52  California 
Market 
J8®=-Albers.    See  Alpers 
Albersmeier  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  500  Valencia 
Albert  Charles,  musician,  r.  146,  5th 
"    Gustave,  cleaner  and  dyer,  211  Ellis 
"    H.,  painter  J.  L,.  Cahill  Co.,  r.  1413  Hayes 
"    Henry,  watchmaker,  r.  2307  Harrison 
"    Herman,  wood  and  coal,  613  Turk 
"    Hyman,  glazier,  r.  26114  Clara 
"    James  E.,  clerk  M.  L.  Kelly,  r.  525a  24th 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  72Sy2  Stevenson 
"    Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1805  Broadway 
"    Lewis  (Lewis  &  Co.),  r.  2O/2  Hubbard 
"    Lewis  I.,  bookkeeper  Lewis  &  Co..  r.  256 

Perry 
"    Samuel,  salesman  George  Webb  Alexan- 
der, r.  910  Buchanan 
"    Sybil,  widow,  r.  704V4  McAllister 
Alberti  Francisco,  piano  tuner  Byron  Mauzy,  r. 
2017  Polk 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

735  McAllister 
"    GeorgeF.,  shipping  clerk  Neustadter Bros., 

r.  Lorin,  Cal 
"    George  W.,  compositor  Call,  r.  735  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Lawrence  B.,  clerk,  r.  735  McAllister 
Albertin  Julia  Mrs.,  lodgings,  832  Larkin 
Alberts  Charles,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 
20Isis 
"    Gus,  fruits,  3129,  16th 

"    Harry,  groceries  and  liquors,  701  Valencia 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John,  cook,  r.  100^4  Jackson 
Albertson  Bushrod  K.,  carpenter,  iVA  Eddy,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Hans,  bartender  Grabau  Bros.,  r.  417  Bush 
"    Joseph  A.,  physician,  119a  Pdwell,  r.  Hotel 
Pleasanton 
Albiez  John,  butler,  1822  Sacramento 
Albin  A.  Alamo,  assistant  bookkeeper  E.  Gar- 
nier  &  Co.,  r.  2115%  Howard 
"    Isaac  N.,  solicitor  American  Wringer  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Louis,   liquors,   SW  cor  22d  and  Potrero 
Av. 
Albini  Matasci  (S.  Vosti   &    Co.),  r.   Mission 

Road  nr  6-Mile  House 
Albinson  Alfred  H.,  restaurant,  2005  Mission 
Albion  Ale  and  Porter  Brewery,  Bumell  &  Co. 
proprietors.  Hunter's  Point,  South  S.  F., 
office  409  Battery 
Albion  Lumber  Co.,   George  G.  Wilcox  presi- 
dent, Herbert  E.  Wilcox  vice-president, 
Miles    Standish    secretary,    25    Luning 
Bldg 
Albora  Luigi  A.   (E.   Cadenasso  &  Co.),   r.  412 

Filbert 
Alborelli  Antone   L.,   clerk  postofQce.  r.  1000i4 
Hyde 
"    Antonio,  upholsterer,  r.  1112  Mason 
"    Julia  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1112  Mason 
"    Louis,  teamster  Signal  Transfer  Co.,  r.  1112 
Mason 
Albouze  Antoine,  cook  Occidental  Restaurant, 

r   813  Pacific 
Albrecht  Albert,  laundryman,  r.  1907  Stockton 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Edward  J.,  barber,  205  Scott,  r.  843  Page 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  2603  Bryant  Ave 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  747^^  Folsom 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  porter  Moore  &  Thomas,  r. 

210  Washington 
"    Fredrica  Mrs.,  r.  5  Mason 
"    George,  sawyer  Commercial  Box  Factory, 

r.  2603  Bryant 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  28  Hancock 


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Albrecht  James  W..  r.  18  Stanford 

"    John,  tailor,  519  Bush 

"  Joseph,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice 
Co.,  r.  2605  Bryant  Av 

"    Joseph  L.,  clerk,  r.  18  Stanford 

"    Lillie  Mrs.,  r.  340,  22d 

"  Martin,  wood  and  coal,  950,  20th,  r.  1009  Va- 
lencia 

"  Mitchel,  expressman,  NE  cor  Grant  Av 
and  Geary,  r.  18  Stanford 

"    Petra,  domestic,  2121  Lyon 

' '  Richard,  barber,  1  A  Ibion  Av. ,  r.  6  Albion  Av 
Albright  Brothers  (Henry  K.  and  Clement) 
cigars  and  tobacco,  40  Ellis 

"    Clement   (Albright  Bros.),  r.  38  Ellis 

"  GeorgeF.,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    George  W.,  clerk  depot  quartermaster  U. 

5.  A.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Harry,  night  cashier  Palace  Restaurant, 

r.  9'19  Powell 
' '    Harry  A. ,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co. , 

r.  29  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Henry  K.  (Albright  Bros.),  r.  38  Ellis 
"    J.,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    John  H.,  traveling  salesman  Hawley  Bros. 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
•'    J.  Wilbur,  attorney  at  law,  39  Sutter,  room 

6,  r.  606  Ellis 

Albro  John  S.,  books  and  stationery,  lOOOJ^  Mar- 
ket, r.  1004  Market 
Albro  &  Co.   (Providence,  R.  I.),,.manufacturers 
roller   plate  chains,  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son 
agents,  528-530  Market 
Alby  George,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  1st  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Alcaraz  Ballantina,  widow,  r.  4  St.  Charles  PI 
Alcatraz  Asphalt  Co.,  W.  N.  Cowles  president, 

A.  C.  Ferry  secretary,  215  Crocker  Bldg 
Alcayaga  Alfred  A.,   repairer  Leavitt  &  Bill,  r. 
East  Oakland 
"    Facundo,  porter  str  Columbia,  r.  375i  Zoe 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refinery 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    v.,  porter  str  San  Juan 
Alcazar  Building,  114-120  O'Farrell 

"    Theatre,  see  Grover's  Alcazar  Theatre 
Alday  Francisco,  musician,  r.  631  Vallejo 
Alden  Bertram  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
6.36  Sutter   hours  10  to  12  A.  M.  and  1  to  8 
p.  M.,  tel  East  444;  r.  602  Broderick,  tel 
Pine  1473 
"    Daniel  W.,  accountant  W.  A.  Schrock,   r. 

Oakland 
"     Edith,  domestic,  1814  Baker 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  834D  Howard 
"    EllaM.  Mrs.,  r.  1421  Folsom 
"    George  H.,  printer,  r.  1608  Hayes 
"    John,  agent,  r.  834D  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1610  Hayes 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  physical  culture,  1617 

Geary 
"    Oliver,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,r.  18]4Polk 
"    Samuel  B.,  gardener,  r.  1606  Hayes 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  1612  Hayes 
Alderman  David,  clerk,  r.  22  Ridley 
Aldersley  Edward,  traveling  agent,  r.  26  Page 
Alderson  Annie  Mrs.,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  517  Fell 
"    David  H.,  with  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  218  Turk 
Alderson  F  L.,  commission  hardware,  iron  and 
steel,  23  Davis,  room  13,   r.  2628  Sacra- 
mento 
"    H.  Everett,  student,  r.  517  F^ll 
"    William  B.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  242  Kearny, 
r.  218  Turk 


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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Alderson  William   H.,    clerfe   ticket  auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co..  r.  517  Fell 
Alderton  Auguste  F.,  driver,  r.  944  Valencia 

"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  952  Valencia 
Aldine  The,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Walworth  proprietor, 

4(J4  Turk 
Aldis  Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  7.36  Market 
"    John,  teamster  Benhard  D.  Schulken,  r.  1436 

Aldrich"  Claude  B.,  clerk  E.  K.  Aldrich,  r.  2124 
Howard 

"    Edmund  K.,  groceries,  3021-3023,  16th,  r.  2 
Hoff  Av 

"    Ezra  W.,  auctioneer,  r.  708  Golden  Gate  Av 

'■    Fred  D..  r.  54  Ferine 

"    Frederick  V.,  clerk  J.  C.  Nobmann,  r.  SW 
cor  California  and  Fillmore 

"    George  A.,  capitalist,  124  Sansome 

"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  1126  Harrison 

"    .lohn  M.,  carpenter,  r.  Fulton  nr  1st  Av 

"    Marian  Mrs.,  r.  133a  15th 

"  Myron  E.,  waiter  Davis  &  Marston,  r.  408 
Natoma 
Aldricli  Stuart,  superintendent  money  order 
division  Post  Office,  NW  cor  Washington 
and  Battery,  r.  1515  Washington 
Aldrich  William  F.,  secretary  Parke  &  Lacy 
Co.,  21-23  Fremont,  r.  1515  Washington 

"    W.  H.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2008  Howard 

"    William  H.,  capitalist,  124  Sansome 
Aldridge  Orville  A.,  clerk  Michael  O'Brien,  r. 
513  Mission 

"    Peter  J.,  teamster,  r.  3  Clyde 
Alessandro  Frank,  tamale  peddler,  r.  21  Hinck 

ley 
Alex  George,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
Alexander  A.,  printer,  r.  17  Glen  Park  Av 

"    A.  B.,  fishery  expert  U.  S.  str  Albatross 

"    Abraham,  r.  150914  Geary 

"    Acheson,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 
21  Scott 

"    Adolf,  tailor,  211  O'Farrell 

"    Alexander,  millwright  Dibert  Bros.  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  520Folsom 

"    Alfred,  barber  Hoffman  Bros.,  44  O'Farrell 

"    Alfred,   stretcher   I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 
134,  15th 

"    Andrew,  shipwright,  r.  615,  2d 

"    Anne,  r.  19  Bartlett 

"    Archibald  McI.,  clerk,  r.  1904  Webster 

"    Bair,  tailor,  r.  1078  Howard 

"    Bernard  T.,  accountant  Heller,  Bachman  & 
Co.,  r.  3021  Washington 

-    Center,  clerk  Morris  Rothschild,  r.  134, 15th 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  18  Freelon 

"    Charles,   cook  Mrs.   Martha    Ross,    r.    510 
Mission 

"    Charles,  seaman  str  Eureka,  r.  630  Broad- 
way 

"    Daniel  E.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  242,  12th 

Alexander  David  G.,  secretary  and  treasurer 

Welch  &  Co..  220  California,  r.  Alameda 

Alexander   Edgar,    manager    insurance    dept. 

Parrott  &  Co.,304  California,  r.  Sausalito 

"    Edwin  C,  compositor  Call,  r.  515  Grove 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  17  Glen  Park  Av 

"    Ernest,    plumber   W.     D.    Hobro,    r.    1311 
Mason 

•'    Ezekiel.  master  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  Oakland 

'•    F.  J.,  r.  317  O'Farrell 

"    Flora  Mrs.,  r.  703  Taylor 

"    Frank  A.,  photo-engraver  Union  Photo-En- 
graving Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Frederick  P.,  carpenter,  r.  2320  Filbert 

"    George  M..  manufacturer  clothing,  118  Bat- 
tery, r.  703  Taylor 


Alexander  George  W.,  printer,  r.  924  Hyde 

"    George  W.,  tailor  Columbus  Woolen  Mills, 
r.  150914  Geary 
Alexander  Geo.  Webb,  tools,  machinery,  hard- 
ware and  bicycles,  401  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Alexander  Granville  W.,  grain  dealer,  421  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1015  Morton,  Alameda 

"  H.  &  Co.  (Harry  and  Herman  Alexander), 
manufacturers  clothing,  20  Sansome 

"  Harry  (H.  Alexander  &  Co.),  r.  1046  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"  Harry,  barber  Manuel  Silva,  r.  8231^  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Henry  C,  painter,  r.  909  Vallejo 

"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1712  Geary 

"    Herman  (H.  Alexander  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 

"    Hiram  H.  C,  paper  hanger,  r.  2320  Filbert 

"    Howard  J.,  r.  118  Ash  Av 

"  Isaac,  expressman,  NW  cor  5th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  1414  Langton 

"  Isidore,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 
r.  517  Post 

"  Jacob,  foreman  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  134, 
15th 

"    Jacob  A.,  junk,  r.  1322  Fillmore 

"    James,  miner,  r.  6O914  Broderick 

"  James,  salesman  H.  Alexander  &  Co.,  r. 
1046  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Jane,  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Jeanette,  widow,  r.  1904  Webster 

"    Jesse  L.,  3d  mate  str  Corona 

"    John,  carpet  layer,  r.  1425  Geary 

"    John,  clerk  John  Engelland,  r.  317  Fulton 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  1904  Webster 

"  John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 
5681/2  Bryant 

"  John,  salesman  L.  A.  Berteling,  r.  1207 
Howard 

"  John  E.  (R.  S.  Alexander  &  Son),  r.  San 
Rafael 

"  Joseph,  clerk  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.,  r. 
1805  Broadway 

"  Joseph,  salesman  Hoffman,  Alexander  & 
Co.,  r.  1104  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Judith,  widow,  r.  22  Valley 

"    Julius,  barber,  SE  cor  Battery  and  Union 

"  Julius  M.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  11  Kearny 
Alexander  L.  &  M.  &  Co.  (Leo  E.  and  Michael 
S.  Alexander),  agents  Smith  Premier 
Typewriter,  typewriters'  supplies  and 
manufacturers  rubber  stamps,  218  San- 
some 

"  Leo,  bookkeeper  L.  P.  Drexler,  r.  3021  Wash- 
ington 

"  Leo  E.  (L.  &  M.  Alexander  &  Co.),  r.  1020 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Lena  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  568i/i  Bryant 

"  Louis  L.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  1311  Mason 

"    Manuel,  shoemaker  H.  Hemmer,  r.  134,  15th 
Alexander  Maternity  Cottage.    See  Hospital 
for  Children   and   Training    School   for 
Nurses 

"    Max,  r.  17a  6th 

"  Michael  S.  (L.  &  M.  Alexander  &  Co.),  r. 
1020  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Milton  O..  r.  1104  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Nichols  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  2542 
Howard 

"  Orlando,  commission  merchant,  121  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Oakland 

"  Oscar  R.,  salesman  Hoffman,  Alexander  & 
Co.,  r.  1104  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  3  White's  PI 

"    Peter,  bicycles,  r.  915  Hayes 

"    Peter  A.,  barber,  r.  7951/2  Stevenson 

"    Philip,  cigars,  r.  3021  Washington 

"  Rae  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 
School,  r.  1046  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Ray  L.,  widow,  r.  2107  Jones 

•'    R.  E.,  printer,  r.  17a  6th 

"  Rebecca  Miss,  teacher  Peabody  Primary 
School,  r.  1712  Geary 

"  Richard  G.,  manager  Sunset  Seed  and 
Plant  Co's  nursery  yard,  SE  cor  Polk 
and  Jackson,  r.  216  Eddy 

"  Richard  S.  (R.  S.  Alexander  &  Son),  r.  San 
Rafael 


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Alexander  Robert,  clerk,  r.  1904  Webster 
"    Robert,  liquors,  cor  5tli  Av  South  and  K 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  Eagleson  «fe  Co.,  r.  21 

Scott 
"    Rosie  Miss,  housekeeper,  r.  3320  Filbert 
"    R.  S.  &  Son  (Richard  S.  and  John  E.),  Pac. 
Coast    agents    Rhode   Island,    Perkins 
Horse  Shoe  Co.,  35  Steuart 
"    Samuel,  merchant,  218  Sansome,  r.  1020  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Samuel  J.,  nurseryman,  r.  Sherman  Av  nr 

Sears 
"    Samuel  T.  (Alexander  &  Baldwin),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  609  Polk 
"    Selig,  r.  15091/2  Geary 
"    Simon,  manager  H.  Alexander  &  Co.,  r.  1046 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    S.  O.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1104  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Theodore,  r.  517  Post 
"    Thomas,  barber,  r.  1620  Washington 
"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  8^4  Turk  rear 
"    Thomas,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Thomas  G.,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan   & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  424^4  Devisadero 
"    Tina,  widow,  r.  10  Elliott  Park 
"    W.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Wallace,  with  Alaska  Improvement  Co., 

3  Steuart,  r.  2523  Gough 
"    Wallace M.  (Alexander  &  Baldwin),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Walter  C,  butcher,  r.  2320  Filbert 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1904  Webster 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  463 

Valencia 
"    William,  laundryman,  r.  513,  15th 
"    William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  Sherman  Av  nr 

Sears 
"    William  F.,  painter,  r.  302  Pixley 
"    William  H.,  messenger,  r.  919  Pacific 
"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  2320  Filbert 
"    William  S.,  asst.  bookkeeper  general  audi- 
tor's office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    William  T.,  asst.  property  man  Morosco's 

Grand  Opera  House,  r.  781  Mission 
"    &  Baldwin  (Samuel  T.  Alexander,  Henry  P. 
Baldwin,  Wallace    M.    Alexander    and 
Joseph  P.  Cooke),  shipping  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  36  Luning  Bldg 
Alexanderson  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  513  Howard 
rear 
"    Claus,  carpenter,  r.  735  Bryant 
Alfaros  Anton,  waiter  George  Valianos,  r.  594 

Stevenson- 
Alferitz  George  C,  bookkeeper  Dellepiane  &  Co., 
r.  620  Green 
"    Henry,  clerk  Dellepiane  &  Co.,  r^  620  Green 
"    Peter  (Dellepaine  &  Co.),  r.  620  Green 
Alford  Lizzie  F.  Miss,  operator  Peerless  Tent 
and  Awning  Co.,  r.  425,  10th 
"    Thomas  F.,  janitor  James  Lick  Baths,  r. 
425,  10th 
Alfred  Leone  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  808' Broadway 
Alfs  Carl,  traveling  salesman  Naber,  Alfs  & 

Brune,  r.  139  Page 
Alfs  William  (Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune),  r.  Alameda 
Algao  James,  shoemaker,  r.  12  Fargo  PI 
Algeo  George  T.,  draughtsman  E.  J.  Vogel,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Thomas  H.,  tanner  John  Counihan  &  Son, 
r.  305,  7th 
Alger  Elizabeth  H.,  widow,  r.  1937  Geary 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  408  Jones 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2717  Harrison 
"    O.  E.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  41  Shotwell 
Algren  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2717i^  Harrison 
4®=Algren.    See  Ahlgren 
Alic  Anton,  toolmaker,  31914,  5th 
Alila  Land  Co.,  Charles  A.  King  secretary,  19 

Montgomery 
Alison  Bell  Mrs.,  r.  1219  Mission 
"    Charles  N.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  21  Gilbert 
"    Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  1219  Mission 
"    Rufus  B.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Vallejo,  Cal 
"    William,  chief  engineer  str  Queen 
J8®=-Alison.    See  Allison 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

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Aljovin  Celia  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  311  Gough 
Alkalay  Joseph,  diamond    setter,  126  Kearny, 
room  39,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Leopold,  diamond  setter  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
Alkus  Emil,  boots  and  shoes,   122,   6th,  r.  1528 
Ellis 
"    Harry,  salesman  Emil  Alkus,  r.  1528  Ellis 
All  Hallows  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Patrick  Foley 

pastor,  N  South  bet  15th  and  16th  Avs 
Allais  Charles  (AUais  &  Bodin),  r.  522  Pine 
"    &  Bodin  (Charles  Allais   and  Paul  Bodin), 
liquors  and  lodgings,  522  Pine 
AUamous  Victor,  cellarman,  r.  428  Broadway 
Allan  Alfred  D.,  miner,  r.  1218  Buchanan 
"    Alfred  D.,  Jr.,  r.  1218  Buchanan 
"    Alma  C,  widow,  r.  631  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Fanny  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Jones  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    James,  butcher  J.  G.  James  &  Co.,  r.  947, 

12th  Av  South 
"    James  A.,  shipping  clerk  Jones  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    John,  seaman  str  Progi-eso 
"    John  D.  (Jones  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Belmont 
"    Robert  E.,  clerk  Christian  Froelich,  r.  1014 

Sanchez 
■'    Robert  I.,  mill  foreman  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 

2105  Mission 
"    Robert  I.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  2105  Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  professor  Mechanical  Drawing 
Cogswell   Polytechnic   College,    r.    2129 
Pine 
"    William,  ship    carver    and   gilder  Union 
I.  Wks.,  r.  120  Perry 
4S="Allan.    See  Allen  and  AUyne 
AUard  Arthur,  shoemaker,  704  Montgomery  Av 
"    Delno  D.  (Stanley  &  Allard),  r.  19291^  Lex- 
ington Av 
4@=  Allard.    See  EUard 
Allardt  Charles  F.,  mechanical  engineer,  418 

California,  r.  1127  Linden,  Oakland 
Allardt  George  F.,  civil  engineer,  418 California, 

r.  1127  Linden,  Oakland 
Allardyce  Adam,  salesman,  r.  510  Fulton 
"    Alexander,  r.  510  Fulton 
"    Alexander  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  510  Fulton 
"    Charles  A.,  engraver,  131  Post,  room  6,  r. 
Alameda 
AUari   Herman    (Joseph  AUari  &  Son),  r.  710 
Hyde 
"    Joseph  (Joseph  Allari  &  Son),  r.  710  Hyde 
"    Joseph  &  Son  (Joseph  and  Herman),  deli- 
cacies, 55-56  California  Market 
"    Louis,  butcher  Popular  Dining  Rooms,  r. 
16  Morris  Av 
Allaire  John  W.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

519  Golden  Gate  Av 
Allchin  Thomas,  teamster,  r.  415  Brannan 
Alldack    Frederick    D.,    manager    Seal    Rock 
House,  Ocean  Boulevard  nr  B 
"    L.  Heniy  (Alldack  &  Stehn),  r.  537Y2  Hayes 
"    &  Stehn  (L.  Henry  Alldack  and  Edward 
M.  Stehn),   wines  and  liquors,   SE  cor 
Hayes  and  Laguna 
Allec  Jean  (Allec  &  Perpoli),  r.  114,  18th 
"    &  Perpoli  (Jean  Allec  and  Maximilian  Per- 
poli), dyers   and   cleaners,   112   Powell, 
works  2216-2218  Folsom 
Allecq  Eugene,  stock  dealer,  r.  507  Pine 
Allegaert  Philip,  machine  hand  H.  Friedrichs, 

r.  425  York 
Allegretti  Joseph,  candymaker  J.  Seidl  &  Co., 

r.  6%  Salmon 
Allegrini  Robert  (AUegrini  &  Luporini),  r.  410 
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road Av 
Alleman  Charles,  grocerie  ^  and  dairy  produce, 
1126  Larkin 

"    Owen  G.,  teamster  Austin  &  Co. 
Allemand  Joseph,  nurse  French  Hospital 
Allemann  Freda  Miss,  missionary,  r.  1118  Taylor 

"    Lina  M.,  widow,  r.  1118  Taylor 
Allen  A.,  marine  engine  •,  9  Mission 

"    A.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  616  Ellis 

"    Alamson  R..  painter,  r.  27  Freelon 

"    Albert,  tinner  F.  Raisch,  r.  909  Folsom 

■'    Albert  J.,  foreman,  r.  331  Guerrero 

"    Albert  J.,  mill  hand  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  126  Pe  ry 

"    Alexander,  advertising  agent,  r.  2237  Jack- 
son 

"    Alexander,  weaver,  r.  514  Shotwell 

"    Alexander  M.,  contractor,    r    855   Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Alexander  W.,  salesman  Clabrough,  Gol- 
cher  &  Co.,  r.  521  Shotwell 

"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  2228  Howard 

"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  15a  Dore 

"    Angeline  Miss,  bookkeeper  William  Cline, 
r.  916  Filbert 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  110a,  18th 

"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1319'A  Broad- 
way 

"    Annie,  domestic,  2018  Baker 

"    Annie  B.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  926,  15th 

"    Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  507  Haight 

"    Anthony,  paver,  r.  1913  Stockton 

"    Arthur  (Allen Bros.),  r.  926,  15th 

"    Arthur  D.,  motormau  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
762  San  Jose  Av 

"    Arthur  F.,  attorney  at  law,  320  California, 
room  10.  r.  Alameda 

"    Arthur  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  1530  Devisadero 

'•    Augustus,  r.  2309  California 

"    Bertha,  waitress  Dennett's,  r.  419  Geary 

"    Brothers  (Charles  M.,  Arthur  and  Ethan), 
bicycle  repairs,  6  Sanchez 

"    Brothers  (James  G.  Allen),  importers  East 
India  goods,  .304  Market 

"    C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  84  Brosnan 

•'    Cassandra  L.  Mrs.,  notions,  1531  Sanchez 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  259  Stevenson 

"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  1228,  26th 

"    Catherine  Mrs.,  lodgings,  252  Clementina 

"    Catherine,  r.  821  Howard 

"    C.  C,  vice-president  Dr.  A.  J.  Shores  Co., 
Nucleus  Bldg,  r.  Los  Angeles 

"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  766^4  Folsom 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  515  Gough 

"    Charles,  liquors,  25  Turk,  r.  1130  Market 

"    Charles,  manager  Joseph  Landgraff,  r.  NE 
cor  Stanyan  and  Fell 

"    Charles,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 
16  South  Park 

"    Charles  E.,  master  str  Crescent  City,  r. 
109,  10th 

"    Charles  G.    (Fitzpatrick  &  Allen),    r.  644 
Sacramento 

"     Charles  M.  (Allen  Bros.),  r.  926,  15th 
Allen  Charles  R.,  wholesale  coal,  144  Steuart, 
tel  Main  1845,  and  1167  Webster,  Oakland, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Charlotte,  widow,  lodgings,  413,  4th 

"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  8861/2,  15th  _ 

"    Charlotte  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's 


Allen  Clifford,  medical  student,  r.  1816  Mason 

"    Daniel  B.,  carpenter,  r.  314  Sierra 
Allen  Darwin  C,  attorney  at  law,  rooms  309-310 

Spreckels   Bldg,  927  Market,  r.  SE  cor 

15th  and  Valencia 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Baker  and  Lyon 
"    David,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  293,  3d  Av 
"    David  H.,  solicitor,  r.  1922  Broderick 
"    Declan,    blacksmith,    838  Brannan,  r.  603 

Minna 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  616  Post 
'<    Dora  I.  Miss,  clerk  Swayne  &  Hoyt,  r.  507 

Haight 
Allen  Edgar   L.,    agent   Newport   Wharf   and 

Lumber  Co.,  22  California,  room  24,   r. 

2924  California 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1066  Noe 
AUen  Edward  Rev.   S.   J.,  president  St.  Igna 

tius  College,  214  Hayes 
Allen  Edward  A.,  president  Pacific  Express  Co. 

and  agent  str  Gold,  office  Jackson  St. 

wharf,  r.  Alameda 
"     Edward    D.,    salesman   Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  309,  7th  Av 
"    Edward   E.,    machinist    Mutual    Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  243  Langton 
"    Edward  M.,  clerk  James  W.  Moliere,  r.  926, 

15th 
AUen  Edward  T.,    president  E.  T.  Allen  Co., 

416  Market,  r.  2204  Jackson 
"    Elizibeth  Miss,  r.   The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  1207  Montgomery 
"     Elmer  L.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

10  Walter 
"     E.S.Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Lenox,  628  Sutter 
Allen  E.  T.  Company,   Edward  T.  Allen  presi- 
dent, H.  P.  Capell  vice-president,  H.  E. 

Skinner  secretary,   fire   arms,  ammuni- 
tion, etc.,  416  Market 
"    Ethan  (Allen  Bros.),  r.  926,  15th 
"    Ethan,  ward  tender  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    Etta  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  821  Post 
"     Eugene  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  808 

Lott 
"    Everett  A.,  plumber  Krug  &  Yung,  r.  12}^ 

Bluxome 
"    F.,  master  mariner,  r.  407  Mason 
"    Frank,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,   r.  10  St. 

Rose's  Av 
"    Frank,  janitor,  606  Sutter,  r.  740,  20th 
"    Frank,  stenographer  Journal  of  Commerce, 

r.  515  Gough 
"    Frank  A.,  tailor,  r.  455H  Stevenson 
■'    Frank  H.,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Dixon  Cru- 
cible Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Allen  Frank  H.,    president    Allen    &  Higgins 

Lumber  Co.,  18-20  Spear,  r.  124  Laurel 
"    Frank  O.,  grip  repairer  Market  St.  Ry.,    r. 

544  Lott 
"    Fred  W.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,   r. 

762  San  Jose  Av 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  707  Natoma 
"    Frederick  C.   (Allen    &  Looney),    r.  613}^ 

Jessie 
"    G.  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    George  (Allen  &  Satterlee),  r.  724  O'Farrell 
"    George,  barber  David  Martin,  r.  807  Kear- 
ny 
"    George  A.,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  724 

O'Farrell 
"    George    H.,     superintendent     Simkins    & 

Thorp,  r.  507  Shotwell 
•'    George  W.,  foreman  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 

226,  3d  Av 
"    George  W.,  molder,  r.  124  Oak 
"    G.  H.,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  619  Minna 
"    Gilbert  P..  seaman,  r.  15  Dehon 
"    Grant,  mill  hand  Conm:ercial  Box  Factory, 

r.  126  Perry 
"    Guy,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Byrne  &  Co.,  r. 

22,  5th 
"    Harry,  carpenter  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    Harry  E.,  engineer,  r.  643>^  Natoma 
"    Harry  E.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  79  Albion  Av 
"    Harry  F.,  plumber,  r.  1133  Harrison 
"    Harry  G.,  student,  r.  2309  California 


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Allen  Harry  I.,  laundryman  Electric  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  1531  Sanchez 
"    Henry  F.  (Allen  &  Lewis),  r.  Ross,  Marin 

Co. 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk  local  freight  offloeS.  P.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Herman,  seaman,  r.  4.33c  Fremont 
"    Hiller  G.,  ticket  agent  Oceanic  Steamship 

Co.,  114  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Horace  H.,  clerk  Westchester  Fire  Ins.  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    H.  S.,  manager  The  Press  Clipping  Bureau. 

510  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Isaac  P.,  adjuster,  401  California,  room  24, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Isaac  P.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  126  Perry 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  2603  Hyde 
"    Jerome  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  84  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jacob,  architect,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  opposite 

15th  Av 
"    Jacob  O.,  farmer,  r.  926,  15th 
"    James,  r.  2  Illinois 
"    James,  millwright  Pac.  Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  316^4  Iowa 
"    James  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  2  Illinois 
Allen  James  B.,  manufacturer  hats,  104,  5th,  r. 

920  Howard 
"    James  G.  (Allen  Brothers)  and  agent  Joseph 

Dixon  Crucible  Co.,  304  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  1332  Sanchez 
"    James  H.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2603 

Hyde 
Allen  James  M.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Sansome, 

r.  Menlo  Park 
"    James  W.,  waiter  Albert   E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    John,  r.  24  Julian  Av 
"    John  (Tobin  &  Allen),  r.  311,  4th 
"    John,  detective,  r.  2421  Harrison 
"    John,  driver  Engine  No.  20  S.  F.  F. 

r.  2119  Filbert 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  243  Langton 
"    John,  musician,  r.  1210  Larkin  rear 
"    John,  physician,  405  Kearny,  r.  712  Geary 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  13191/2  Broadway 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  2  Illinois 
"    John  D.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2603  Hyde 
"    John  F.,  iron  worker,  r.  15  Georgia 
"    John  G.,  stenographer,  r.  1531  Sanchez 
"    John  G.  R.,  compositor  George  Spaulding 

&  Co.,  r.  1531  Sanchez 
"    John    S.,  salesman   Roos    Bros.,   r.    2316a 

Mission 
"    John  W.,  r.  35  Clementina 
"    John  W.,  oil  dealer,  r.  26,  12t  1 
"    Josep  1,  r.  2  Illinois 
"    Joseph,  baker  Thomas  Rusch 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  1220  Buchanan 
"    J.  S.,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Commodore 

Perry 
"    Katie  Miss,  milliner  Stange  &  Jaenick'e,  r. 

2603  Hyde 
"    Lalla  T.,  widow,  r.  2309  California 
"    Lewis,  r.  2111!^  Bush 
Allen  Lewis  H.,  secretary  Harrold,  Belcher  & 

Allen,  508  Sutter,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Lombard  S.,  shipwright,  r.  2126  Mission 
"    Lorenzo  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1906  Buchanan 
"    Lydia  E.,  widow,  r.  35b  13th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  8  Hoft  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1429  Pacific 
"    Mary  G. ,  widow,  dressmaking,  724  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  R.,  widow,  r.  821  Post 
"    Matthew,  glass  cutter  William   Holt,   r. 

1049  Mission 
"    Meredith  N.,  laborer  A.  H.  Greenberg,  r. 

722  Willow  Av 
"    Merton  C,   journalist   Chronicle,  r.  81314 

Capp 
"    Michael,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  633  Ten- 


Dept., 


Michael,  seaman,  r.  306a  Lily  Av 
Nathan,  clerk  Cosmopolitan  Club,  r.  17,  4th 
Nathaniel,  laborer,  r.  345  King 
Nellie  G.  Miss,  r.  307  Larkin 
Nicholas  J.,  clerk,  r.  1319^  Broadway 


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Allen  Nils,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks. 
"    Oliver    P.,    bookkeeper  Anglo-Calif ornian 

Bank,  r.  Oakland 
"    Orin  E.,  r.  336  0ak 

"    Orin  E.  Mrs.,  tissue  paper  artist,  336  Oak 
AUen  Peri  E.,  attorney  at  law,  306  Pine,  rooms 

7-8,  r.  9  South  Park 
"    Peter,  r.  513  Shotwell 
"    Peter  C,  teacher  of  music,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    R.  Mrs.,  operator  W.  U.   Tel.   Co.,   r.  607 

Sutter 
"    Ray,  clerk  Patrick  E.  O'Hair,  r.  909a  Fol- 

som 
"    Raymond  D.,  barber,  r.  802,  15th 
'■    ReeceB.,  r.  1905 Polk 
"    R.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1812  Market 
"     Richard,  blacksmith,   836  Brannan,  r.  603 

Minna 
"    Richard,  driver  Chemical  Engine  1,  r.  253 

Clementina 
"    Richard,  laborer  Pac.   Can  Co.,  r.   10  St. 

Charles 
"    Richard,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

1000  Montgomery 
'-■    Richard  P.,  solicitor,  r.  1936  Market 
"    Richard  S.,  receiver,  r.  331  Guerrero 
"    Robert,  compositor,  r.  3006  Larkin 
"    Robert,  musician,  r.  3731  Folsom 
"    Robert  C,  cook  Thompson  &  Tobius,  r.  215 

Minna 
"    Rowland  F.,  salesman  William  P.  Morgan, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel,  barber,  r.  216  Minna 
"    Samuel  J.,  weigher  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons,  r. 

413  Scott 
"    Samuel  M.,  clerk,  r.  930  Union 
"    Sarah    M.    Mrs.,    clerk   registry   division 

postoffice,  r.  930  Union 
"    Sidney  D.,  salesman  Crane  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Stuart  ;H.,  clerk  Jerome  A.  Allen,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1716  Fillmore 
"    Susan  K.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Longworth, 

510  Geary 
"    T.  Christy,  entry  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,r.  Alameda 
"    T.  H.,  wharfman  str  Monticello 
"    Thomas,  confectioner,  r.  1508  Mason 
"    Thomas,  marble  worker  J.  S.  Lightner,  r. 

734  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  821  Howard 
"    Thomas  J.,  insurance  broker.  210  Sansome, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  S.,  shipwright  Clark  &  Webster,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk,  r.  2213  Polk 
"    Thompson  K.,  cook,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Virginia  Miss,  matron    Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House 
"    Walter  M.,  carpenter  Townley  Bros.,  r.  2605 

Howard 
"    William,  r.  607  21st 
"    William,  r.  916  Filbert 
"    William,  expressman,  SW  cor  Sacramento 

and  Polk,  r.  4  Morse  PI 
"    William,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,   r.   S  s  Tonquin   bet    Baker   and 

Broderick 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    William,  lather,  r.  611M  Natoma 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  36  Clay 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  222  Minna 
Allen  William  C,  secretary  Pacific  Express  Co., 

Jackson  St.  Wharf,  r.  East  Oakland 
'■    William  A.,  purser  str  San  Jose 
"    William  B.,  journalist,  r.  534  Bush 


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Allen  William  C,  ship  carpenter,  r.  126  Perry 
"    William  E.,  director  Jones,  Allen  &  Co.,  r. 

703  Haves 
"    William  H..  fireman,  r;  1800  Howard 
"    William  J.,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r.  56 

Corbett  Av 
"    William  J.,  engineer,  r.  232  Church 
"    William  N.,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman, 

r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    William  O.,  driver  Allec  &  Perpoli,  r.  3216 

Folsom 
"    William  R.,  r.  7i/4  Guerrero 
"    William  S..  clerk  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r.  29 

Noe 
AUen  WiUiam  W.  (William  W.  Allen  &  Son),  r. 

336  Oak 
"    William  W.  Jr.  (William  W.  Allen  &  Son), 

r.  336  Oak 
Allen   William   W.    &    Son  (William  W.   and 

William  W.  Jr.),  attorneys  at  law,  1504 

Market  cor  City  Hall  Square 

Allen  &  Higgins  Lumber  Co., 

Frank  H.  Allen  president,  James  E. 
Higgins  secretary  and  treasurer,  hard- 
wood lumber,  18-20  Spear 

Allen  &  Lewis  (Henry  F.  Allen  and  Cicero  H. 
Lewis),  commission  merchants,  202  Cali- 
fornia and  Portland,  Or. 

Allen  &  Looney  (Frederick  C.  Allen  and  Jere- 
miah Looney),  plumbers,  314  O'Farrell, 
tel  Red  144 
"  &  Satterlee  (George  Allen  and  John  P. 
Satterlee),  general  business  agents,  783!^ 
Market 
"  &  Young  (Thomas  and  Harry  Young),  steve- 
dores, 308  California 

4®"  Allen.    See  Allan  and  Allyne 

Allenberg    Charles,   secretary    Altoona  Quick- 
silver Mining  Co.  and  Brandy  City  Mine, 
206  Sansome,  rooms   1-2,   r.  507  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Edward  C,  laborer,  r.  6  Union 
"    Edwin  L.,  salesman  A.  H.  Motley  Co.,  r. 

507  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Leo,  shipping  clerk  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  507 

Golden  Gate  Av  * 

"    Leopold,  bookkeeper,  r.  505  Golden  Gate  Av 

AUende  Henri,  fourth  cook  str  Alameda 

Alley  William  H.,  r.  224  Greenwich  rear 

Alliance   Assurance   Co.   (London,  Eng.),  Na- 
thaniel T.  James  manager,  V.  W.  Gas- 
kill  manager  city  dept.,  416  California 
"    Building    and   Loan  Association,   Adolph 
Calmann  secretary,  14  Montgomery 

Alliance  Insurance  Co.  Limited  (of  Berlin), 
Gutte  &  Frank  managers  Pac.  Coast 
Dept.,  303  California 

Alliance  Marine  and  General  Assurance  Co. 
Limited  (of  London),  J.  J.  Moore  &  Co. 
agents,  302  California 

AUiata  James,  ironworker  Standard  Iron  and 
Wire  Wks. 

Ailing  George  S.  (J.  R.  Blanchard  &  Co.),  r. 
Colma,  Cal. 

Allingham  William,  well  borer,  r.  1505  Guerrero 

Allione  Frank,  cook,  r.  461  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  restaurant,  704  Filbert,  r.  726  Fil- 
bert 

Alliot  Giacomo,  bootblack,  r.  8  Reed  PI 
"    Hector,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

317  Sutter 
"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  decorative  art,  317  Sutter 

-e®=  Alliot.    See  Elliott 

Allis  Edmund  C,  traveling  salesman  Hinz  & 
Landt,  r.  414  Cole 


Allis  Edward  P.  Co.,  The  (Milwaukee,  Wis.)  D. 
B.  Hanson  manager,  manufacturers  en- 
gines,   mill    and    mining    machinery,  9 
Fremont 
"    Harold  L.,  employee  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 


"    Herman,  cook,  r.  257  Stevenson 
"    Watson  C,  scale  expert  Fairbanks,  Morse 
&  Co.,  r.  1601  San  Carlos  Av 
Allison  Arthur  W.,  bookkeeper  Lake  &  Co.,  r. 
7101/2  Post 
"    Daniel,  librarian  Knights  of  Pythias  Li- 
brary Assn.,  909  Market,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Daniel  C,  teamster,  r.  345  Fremont 
Allison  David  E.,  president  The  D.  E.  Allison 
Co.,  501-509  Front,  r.  2112  Broadway 
"    David  E.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  The  D.  E.  Allison 
Co.,  r.  2112  Broadway 
Allison  D.  E.  Co.  The,  David  E.  Allison  presi- 
dent, wholesale  fruit  and  produce  com- 
mission merchants,  501-509  Front 
"    Edward  L.,  bookkeeper  Austin  &  Co.,  r. 

7101/2  Post 
"    Edward  R.,  bookkeeper  The  D.  E.  Allison 

Co.,  r.  2112  Broadway 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  71014  Post 
"    Frank  J.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    George  M.,  boxmaker,  r.  804  Bay 
"    Henry  H.,  carpenter,  r.  716  Larkin 
"    James  G.,  boxmaker,  r.  804  Bay 
"    James    H.,  clerk    law  dept.  S.    P.  Co.,  r. 

71014  Post 
"    John  C,  job  printer,  8  Montgomery  Av 
"     ,  Neff  &  Co.   (incorporated),  John  B.   Neff 
president,  farming  implements,  421-423 
Market 
"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  739b  Filbert 
"    Thomas  Sydney,  clerk  New  England  Mu- 
tual Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
>8®=  Allison.    See  Alison 

AUman  Alphonse,   inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
214,  3d 
"    Charles  E.  (Starr  &  Allman),  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  stonecutter,  r.  214  O'Farrell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Hermann   and 

Buchanan 
"    Miles,  foreman,  r.  1226  Lombard 
'•    Norah,  widow,  r.  25031/4  Howard 
"    William,  porter  Hermann  A.  Lunsmann  & 
Bro.,  r.  861  Market 
4®°" Allman.    See  Almon 
Alloway  James  T.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  307 

Hyde 
Allport  Henry  W.,  civil  engineer,  530  California, 

room  65 
Allspaugh  Amaziah  M.,  carpenter,  r.  829  Steven- 
son 
AUwell  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  35  Turk 
AUwood  Henry,    wood  carver   Excelsior  Mill 

Co.,  r.  33d  Av  South nr  I 
Allyn  Hester  A.,  widow,  r.  317,  19th 
"    Stanley  T.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  5  Grant 
Av,  r.  206  Golden  Gate  Av 
Allyne  John  W.  (Allyne  &  White),  r.  NW  cor 

Gough  and  Green 
Allyne  &  White  (John  W.  Allyne  and  William 

H.  White),  merchants,  316  Sacramento 
J8®=Allyne.    See  Allan  and  Allen 
Alma  Gold  Mining  Co.,  D.  Gutmann  secretary, 

3  Mission 
Alma  Mia  Cigar  Factory,  Max  Ordenstein  pro- 
prietor, 608-614  Front 
Almada  Domitila,  widow,  r.  21  South  Park 
Almagia  Giovanni,  manager   and  city  editor 
Italian  Publishing  Co.,  629  Washington, 
r.  1822  Powell 
Almannini  Louis,  laborer,  r.  8  Ohio  PI 
Almberg  Charles,  bedmaker,  r.  1045  Market 
Alme  Johann,  engraver  J.  C.  Irvine  &  Co.,  r.  72], 

18th 
Almkvist  John  A.,  editor  Vestra  Sandebudet,  r. 

537,  7th 
Almon  David,  clerk,  r.  316,  22d 

"    Edward  J.,  teamster,  r.  26  Harrison 
>Kg=-Almon.    See  Allman 
Almond  Fred,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  920 

Natoma 
Almonte  The  (lodgings),  Mrs.  Johanna  Frerichs 
proprietor,  1,  5th 


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Almquist  Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  121  Fell 
"    John  A.,  ship  Joiner  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  1210 


ire 
Almqvist  Peter,  baker  Edward  F.  Maggart,  r. 

620  Larkifa 
Alms  Charles,  tailor,  402  Jones 
Alms  House  (City  and  County),  Philip  L.  Wea- 
ver superintendent,  off   Corbett  Av  nr 
Lake  Honda 
Alonso  Joseph,  cigar  maker,  r.  1832  Powell 
"    Manuel  M.,  printer  Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  r. 
1832  Powell 
Alonzo  Gold  Mining  Co.,  A.  P.  Bacon  president, 
320  Sansome,  room  12 
"    Joseph,  r.  362,  3d 
Aloth  Andrew,  iron  worker,  r.  463A  Minna 
Alpen  Herman  M.  'Kummer  &  Alpen),  r.  1621 
Buchanan 
"    J.  William,  driver  Blake,  Moffltt  &  Towne, 
,  r.  1621  Buchanan 
Alpern  M.  Mrs.,  milliner,  1,  6th,  r.  1726  O'Farrell 
"    Max,  harness  maker,  r.  1726  O'Farrell 

ALPERS  CHARLES, 

president  National  Fertilizer  Co.  and 
Hercules  Cold  storage  Co.,  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  5,  r.  706  Ivy  Av 

Alpers  Charles  W.,  musician,  r.  1711  Mason  rear 
'•    Glaus,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  13th,  r.  96,  13th 
"    George,  groceries  and  liquors,  328-330,  5th 
"    John,  painter,  r.  3318  Sacramento 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  202  Ritch 
"    William,  baker,  r.  1711  Mason 

4®=Alpers.    See  Albers 

Alpha  Consolidated  Mill  and  Mining  Co.  (Gold 
Hill,  Nev.)  Charles  E.  Elliot  secretary, 
79  Nevada  Block 

Alpha  Trained  Nurses  Agency,  F.  E.  Goodban 
proprietor,  1117  Van  Ness  Av  nr  Post. 
Tel  East  579 

Alpine  Safe  Co.,  George  S.  Beadle  agent,  14  Cali- 
fornia 

Alsberg  Sigmund  S.,  proprietor  Abbotsford 
House,  1416  Broadway 

Alsbro  Harry  T.,  r.  328,  12th 

Alsen  Edward,  seaman  str  National  City 

Alsenz  Maria  B.,  widow,  r.  1614  Post  rear 

Alsina  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  718  Greenwich 

Alsing  A.  N.,  driver  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR,  r. 
1134  Union 

Alsip  Edwin  K.  (Edwin  K.  Alsip  &  Co.),  r.  2919 
California 

ALSIP  EDWIN  K.  &  CO. 

(Edwin  K.  Alsip),  real  estate  dealers, 
29  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  also  San  Jose 
and  Sacramento 

Alskoog  Isaac,  seaman,  r.  321  Drumm 
Alsop  Alexander   W.,   laundryman    American 
Laundry,  r.  533  Pine 
"    John  S.,  clerk  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  The 
Baldwin 
Alt  Bernard,  teamster,  r.  708  Vallejo 
"    Carl,  butcher,  r.  512  Bush 
"    Christopher,  shoemaker,  r.  708  Vallejo 
4®=Alt.    See  Ault 
Alta  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Sol  J. 

Levy  secretary,  304  Montgomery 
Alta  California  Printing  House,  W.  A.  Wood- 
ward &  Co.  proprietors,  12  Sutter 
Alta  Plaza,  bet  Steiner  and  Scott,  Clay  and 
Jackson 
"    Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  Julien 
E.  Jacobus  secretary,  33  Nevada  Block 
"    Soap  Co.,    Engwer   Brothers    proprietors, 
109-111  Oregon 
Altemus  John,bookrulerH.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  SE 
cor  26th  and  Florida 
"    John  Mrs.,  bakery,  SE  cor  26th  and  Florida 
"    John  S.,  baker,  r.  SE  cor  26th  and  Florida 
Altenberg  Bertha,  teacher  music,  r.  1615  Fill- 
nnore 
"    Charles,  bartender,  r.  515  Sacramento 
"    Frederick   P.  H.,    cutter  Standard    Shirt 
Factory,  r.  1615  Fillmore 
Altenburg  August,  bookkeeper  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  722  Union 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  722  Union 


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Altendorf  Jewel  A.,  sign  painter  Joseph  Laib 
Jr.,  r.  313  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Julius,  grinder  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  678  Bryant 
Altfleld    Simon,   traveling   salesman,    r.    614^/^ 

Elizabeth 
Alth  Andrew,  iron  worker  Cal.  Gas  Fixture  Co., 

r.  463  Minna 
Althaus  John,  carpenter,  r.  711  Mission 
Alther  Robert  J.,  importer  corks,  SE  cor  Scott 

and  Ellis,  r.  1893  Ellis 
Altherr  Adolph,  baker,  SEcor  17th  and  Dolores 
Althof  E.,  restaurant,  II5V2  Powell,  r.  Oakland 
"    Herman  (Althof  &  Bahls),  r.  Oakland 
"    Laura  C,  school  teacher,  r.  791  Haight 
"    Theodore  F.,  r.  791  Haight 

ALTHOF  &  BAHLS 

(Herman  Althof  and  Mrs.  E.  Bahls), 
blank  book  manufacturers,  book  bind- 
ers   and    printers    and    sole    manu- 
facturers and   owners    Frey-Buscher 
flat-opening  blank  books,  511-513  Sac- 
ramento 
Altieri  Michilini.  barber,  724  Front,  r.  213  Vallejo 
Altin  John,  waiter  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
Altman  Dora  Mrs.,  r.  414  Clementina 
"    Jacob,  r.  414  Clementina 
"    Louis,  painter,  r.  20  Sumner 
"    William,  clerk  J.  &  H.  Knubel,  r.  701  Hyde 
Altmann  Jacob,  merchant  tailor,  1024  Sutter 

"     Rosie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1024  Sutter 
Altmark  Louis,  salesman,  r.  Hotel  Mirabeau 
Altmayer  Abraham,  r.  824  Turk 
"    Berthold,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co., 

r.  7241/2  Turk 
"    Leo,  shoecutter,  r.  824  Turk 
"    Moses,  clerk,  r.  824  Turk 
"    Rosalia,  widow,  r.  724  Turk 
Alton  Mary,  widow,  r.  18  Sherwood  PI 
"    Thomas  M.,  accountant  S.  F.  Breweries,  r. 
Alameda 
Altoona  Quicksilver   Mining  Co.   (Trinity  Co., 
Cal.)  Charles  AUenberg   secretary,  206 
Sansome,  rooms  1-2 
Altozano  Alice,  widow,  r.  2024  Taylor 
Altpeter  Elise,  widow,  r.  19  Haight 
Altrup  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Altschul  Charles,  manager  London,  Paris  and 
American  Bank  (limited),  1-3  Sansome, 
r.  2315  Sutter 
"    Hugo,  clerk  L.  Altschul  &  Co.,  r.  1113  Post 
' '    Leopold,  manager  S.  F.  Crockery  and  Glass- 
ware Co.,  422  Sansome,  r.  1625  Webster 
"    Ludwig,  real  estate,  r.  2417  Sutter 
"    Rudolf  C,  traveling  salesman  S.  F.  Crock- 
ery and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  1113  Post 
Altshuler  Levi,  r.  226  Devisadero 
"    Sol.  artist  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  326  Devisa- 
dero 
Altube  Bernardo,  stockbroker,  r.  813  Van  Ness 

Av 
Altvater  David,  engineer  J.  Martenstein  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    William,  driver  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 
1033,  24th 
Alucano  A.  L.,  carpenter,  r.  47  Jessie 
Aluminum   Novelty  Co.    (Edward    F.    Beck), 
manufacturers'    agents    and  importers 
of  aluminum  goods  of  every  kind,   110 
Sutter 
Alvarado  Foundry  (Alvarado,  Cal.),  George  H. 
Tay  Co.  proprietors,  610-620  Battery 
"    Pedro,  engineer  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  651  Vallejo 


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Alvares  Fred  H.,  barber  B.  Harris,  r.  UT/^  Va- 
lencia 
'<    Joseph,    barber  Joseph  P.  Frenna,  r.  718 

Greenwich 
"    Joseph  J.,  policeman,  r.  718  Greenwich 
"    Manuel  L.,  laundry,  442  Hayes 
Alvarez  Angel  P.,  publisher  and  proprietor  El 
Comercio  de  San  Francisco  and  Diario 
de  California,  420  Montgomery,   r.   1305 
Leavenworth 
•'    Antonio,  dental  student  G.  F.  Rodden,  r. 

72IV2  Broadway  rear 
"    Antonio,    tinsmith     Holbrook,    Merrill    & 

Stetson,  r.  Alameda 
"    Francisco,  upholsterer  Michael  Luna,   r. 

413  Vallejo 
"    Gabriella,  widow,  r.  721^4  Broadway  rear 
"    Joseph  C,  barber  Charles  Laubenheimer, 

r.  Oakland 
■'    Joseph  M.,  shell  jeweler  Herman  Cook,  r. 

1403  Kearny 
••    Pietro,  journalist,  r.  1305  Leavenworth 
"    Rafael,  shell  worker,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Alversen  John,  seaman,  r.  6  Howard 
Alverson  Thomas  J.,  conductor,  r.  211,  28th 
"    William  W.,  with  Atlas  Assurance  Co.,   r. 
899  Pine 
Alves  Annie  L.  Miss  (Merrick  &  Alves),  r.   16 
Murphy  Bldg 
"    Domingos,  expressman,  501  Davis,  r.  Oak- 
land 
■    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  825  Hampshire 
"    John,  barber,  8  Folsom,  r.  15  Merchant 
"    Joseph,  barber,  327  Drumm.  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  barber,    1551  Market,   r.  35  West 

Park 
"    Joseph  S.,  barber,  130  Oak 
•'    Kitano,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
Alviso  J.  G.,  collector,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Raphael,  laborer,  r.  1318  Hampshire 
"    William,  vaquero,  r.  816,  5th  Av  South 
Alvord  William,  president  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, NW  cor  California  and  Sansome, 
and  Police  Commissioner,  r.  2200  Broad- 
way 
Alwell  A.,  r.  1045  Market 
Alzaga  John,  hostler  Edward  Connors,  r.  308 

Sweeney 
Amacher  Michael,  teamster  Joseph  Fassler,  r. 

Mission  Road  bet  5  and  6  Mile  Houses 
Amador  Adele  Miss,  dressmaker,  1220  Stockton 
Amandolese  Giobatta,  laborer,  r.  22  Russell 
Amante  Gherini,  salesman,  r.  2527  Folsom 
Amaral  Antone,  2d  officer  str  Tiburon,  r.  Tib- 
uron 
"    Frank,  hostler  Jacobs  Bros.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joaquin  S.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Saus- 

alito,  Cal 
•'    Joseph  S.,  barber,  1509  Howard 
Amark  Frederick,  salesman  Richard  Finking, 

r.  424,  6th 
Amato  Amadeo,  barber,  413  Broadway 
Amber  Mas,  tailor,  108  Battery,  r.  523b  Natoma 
Amberg  Otto,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  157114  Market 
Amberger  F.,  r.  140  Tremont  Av 

"    Theodore,  printer,  r.  1010  Montgomery 
Ambler  Arthur,  salesman,  r.  2004  Larkin 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  Langley  &  Michaels 
Co.,  r.  2004  Larkin 
Amblow  Lewis  G.,  waiter,  r.  608M  Natoma 
Ambridge  F.  C,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r. 

700  Broderick 
Ambriska  Michael,  teamster  G.  F.  Day,  r.  60 

Jessie 
Ambrogi  Ernest,  fruits,  4111  California 


Ambrose  Arthur,  plumber  J.  Fred  Meyer,  r.  308, 
21st 
"    Charles  H.,  jockey,  r.  112a  Clement 
■'     Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  308,  21st 
"    Frank M.,  painter,  r.  4  Roach 
"    Jacques,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 
"    James,  real  estate,  r.  605  Hayes 
"    James  T.,  plumber,  r.  210,  5th  Av 
"    John  B.,  bootblack,  r.  2  Roach 
"    Josie  R.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  605  Hayes 
Ambrose  J.  R.,  agent  The  Bank  of  British  North 
America,  120  Sansome,  r.  Berkeley 
'■    S.,  laundryman,  r.  617  Mission 
"    William,  paper  cutter  Schmidt   Label  & 
Lith.  Co.,  r.  115,  26th 
Ambrose  William  F.,  concrete  and    artificial 
stone,  40  New  Montgomery  and  member 
Board  of  Education,  r.  605  Hayes 
Ambrosio  Emilia,  widow,  r.  526'/4  Vallejo 
Ambrozini  Marco,  cellarman  I.  Cuenin,  r.  509 


Ambrun  Frederick,  cornice  m.aker  James  Guil- 

foy,  r.  1451/2,  5th 
Ameca  Joseph,  laborer  American  Salt  Co.,  r.  18 

Hinckley  PI 
Amedee  Edward  C,  with  J.  Godeau  &  Co.,  r.  419 

Green 
"    George,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  419  Green 

AMELUNG  JULIUS  C, 

importer  and  distributing  agent  for 
R.  Tliorne  &  Sons  (limited),  general 
commission  merchant  and  dealer  in 
wines  and  brandies,  oflace  10  Califor- 
nia, room  15;  storage  cellars  3  to  11 
1st  SE  cor  Market ;  telephone  Drumm 
40  ;  r.  234  Capp 

American  Agriculturist,  Orange,  Judd  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 78  Columbian  Bldg 
"    and  Chinese  Commercial  News  (weekly), 

83514  Dupont 
"    and  Hawaiian  Commercial  Co.,  D.  G.  Cam- 
arinos  president,  office  519-523  Sansome 

American  Association  of  Masters  and  Pilots 
of  Steam  Vessels,  S.G.  Nay  lor  secretary, 
9  Mission 
"    Bakers"  Union,  818a  Howard 
"    Ball  Nozzle  Co.,  G.  A.  Marquis  manager, 
421  Market 

American  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Edwin  Fretwell  president,  O.  D. 
Baldwin  vice-presdent,  James  J.  Fagan 
cashier,  John  W.  Farren,  Jr.,  secretary, 
NE  cor  Bush  and  Montgomery 
"  Bible  Society,  1037  Market 
"  Bimetallic  League,  George  P. 
secretary.  19  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

American  Biscuit  Co.,  Leon  Sloss  president, 
James  Dunn  vice-president  and  man- 
ager, William  D.  Claussen  secretary, 
office  and  factory  NW  cor  Battery  and 
Broadway,  salesroom  228  Front 
"  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, Rev.  Walter  Frear  general  agent, 
7  Montgomery  Av 

American  Book  Co.,  Adam  F.  Gunn  and  Fred  M. 
Campbell  managers,  101  Battery,  tel 
Main  1962 

American  Box  Factory,  R.  P.  Merillion  pro- 
prietor, 815-825  Brannan 

American  Brewery,  Henry  C.  Kroenke  proprie- 
tor, 725-727  Green,  tel  Black  1961 

American  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Co.,  A.  C.  Shaw 
superintendent,  carbonic  acid  gas  manu- 
facturers, 19  Stevenson,  tel  Main  5815 

American  Central  Insurance  Co.  (St.  Louis, 
Mo.)  Charles  Christensen  manager,  John 
R.  Hillman  assistant  manager,  317  Cali- 
fornia 
"  Cling  Stone  Pitting  Co.,  John  A.  Ledden 
manager,  504  Kearny,  room  4 

American  Composition  Pipe  and  Pile  Armor 
Co.,  Eugene  F.  Badgley  president,  F. 
Edith  Kingsbury  secretary,  819  Market, 
room  47 
"  Concentrated  Must  Co.,  D.  Henshaw  Ward 
manager  and  secretary,  508  California, 
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American  Condensed  Milk  Co., 

main  ofllce  330  Pine,  room  15,  tel. 
Main  1610,  factory  Novato,  Marin  Co., 
Cal.,  manufacturers  of  sweetened  and 
unsweetened  condensed  milk 

American  Credit  Indemnity  Co.,  E.  W.  Keeler 
agent,  713  Sutter 
"    Directory  Co.,  D.  Waide  manager,  Crocker 
Bldg,  room  1 

American  District  Telegraph,  E.  F.  Weihe 
superintendent,  main  office  607  Market, 
branch  offices  '228  California,  Market, 
Taylor  and  Golden  Gate  Av,  Sutter  and 
Leavenworth,  Valencia  and  23d,  Cali- 
fornia and  Fillmore,  Hayes  and  Larkin, 
W.  U.  Tel.  Co..  Ill  Market,  NE  cor  Pine 
and  Montgomery,  NE  cor  California  and 
Front,  C.  P.  R.  R.  Bldg,  room  18,  Baldwin 
Hotel,  Palace  Hotel,  Lick  House,  Occi- 
dental, The  California 

AMERICAN  DRUG  STORE, 

1002  Market  and  3  Eddy 

American    Eagle    Tobacco    Co.    The    (Detroit, 

Mich.),  The  Wertheimer  Co.  agents,  106 

Bush 
American  Electrical  Works   (Providence,  R. 

I.),  California  Electrical  Works  general 

agents,  35  Market 

AMERICAN  EXPORT  CO.  THE 

(Joyeros  al  por  mayor),  exporters  of 
gold  and  plated  jewelry,  Waltham, 
Elgin  and  all  American  watches; 
Emile  Hirschfeld  manager,  rooms  59-60 
Crocker  Building,  corner  Market  and 
Montgomery 

American  Faucet  Co.,  16  Chronicle  Bldg 

American  Fire  Engine  Co.  (Seneca  Falls,  N. 
Y.),  A.  L.  Fish  agent,  59-61,  1st 

American  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Philadelphia), 
Brown,  Craig  &  Co.  general  agents,  407- 
409  Montgomery 

American  Flower  and  Decorating  Pin  Co. 
(John  W.  Davis  and  Edward  E.  Park), 
manufacturers  of  the  "Perfect  Flower 
Pin,"  also  pins  for  decorating  and  other 
purposes,  317-319  Kearny 

American  Foresters'  Hall  Association,  Alcazar 
Bldg,  120  G'Farrell 

AMERICAN   FURNITURE  CO., 

L.  Colombo  proprietor.  The  largest 
stock  of  furniture,  carpets,  linoleum, 
stoves,  etc.,  in  the  city,  new  and  sec- 
ond hand,  1127-1131  Market,  between 
7th  and  8th 

American  Furniture  Express  Co., 

H.  Frosch  proprietor.  Furniture  and 
pianos  moved  by  experienced  men 
to  all  parts  of  the  city  and  county. 
Goods  packed  for  shipment  or  stor- 
age ;  orders  taken  for  bus  rides.  Stand 
NW  cor  Stockton  and  Geary,  office 
210  Powell,  tel.  Main  872,  stables  350, 
12th 
American  Glue  Co.,  L.  H.  Butcher  manager,  593 
Mission 

"    Hall,  NW  cor  Leavenworth  and  Pacific 

"    House,  SE  cor  2d  and  Natoma 

"  Import  Co.  The  (incorporated),  S.  Weil 
president,  L.  Schwarzschild  vice-presi- 
dent, 107  Sansome 

••  Improvement  Co.  (incorporated),  J.  W. 
Morshead  president,  John  Heenan  sec- 
retary, street-sweeping  machinery  and 
contractors,  220  Sansome,  room  4 

"  Indicator  Co.  The,  George  W.  Reynolds 
manager,  334  Pine,  room  7 
American  Insurance  Co.  (Newark,  N.  J.),  Bal- 
four, Guthrie  &  Co.  agents,  George  W. 
Spencer  manager,  323  California 
American  Investor  (financial  monthly).  Finance 
Publishing  Co.  publishers,  15  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor 

"  Iron  Works,  Carah  &  Bailey  proprietors, 
515,  6th 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUQATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Koofing  and  Siding. 

30ST0  31-7   IVlARKE-r  ST. 


American  Labor    Bureau,    Charles    T.    Dennis 
manager,  210  Powell 
"    Land    and  Trust  Co.,  Charles  W.  Wright 
president,   G.  A.  M.   Wright  secretary, 
132  Market,  room  23 

American  Legion  of  Honor, 

a  fraternal,  co-operative,  beneficial 
and  protective  organization;  insur- 
ance on  assessment  plan  from  $500  to 
$3,000 ;  sick  benefits  from  $1  to  $10 
per  week;  guarantee  and  emergency 
funds  amounting  to  over  $600,000  in- 
vested in  bonds  and  deposited  with 
the  State  Treasurer  of  Massachusetts ; 
surplus  divided  annually ;  C.  0.  Burton 
grand  secretary,  St.  Ann's  Building, 
6  Eddy 
American  Line,  New  York  and  Southampton 
(London),  Philadelphia  and  Liverpool, 
G.  D.  Fahnestock  general  agent  Pacific 
Coast,  609  Market,  Grand  Hotel  Bldg 

"  Lodging  House,  Mrs.  R.  Constant  proprie- 
tor, 777  Market 

"  Lucol  Co.  The,  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.  agents, 
SW  cor  Pine  and  Front 

"    Meter  Inspection  Co.,  J.  H.  Lounge  man- 
ager, 632  Market 
American  Oil  Co.,   Josiah  O.  Low  president, 

David  Low  secretary,  14-16  Main 
American    Patriot   The,    George   A.   Hubbell 
manager    and    secretary,    Academy    of 
Sciences  Bldg,  819  Market,  room  7 
American  Porcelanite   Co.,   Frank  P.   Noble 
manager,  621,  632,  623  Spreckels  Bldg 

"  Powder  Packing  Co.  (incorporated),  W.  B. 
Brown  president,  D.  A  Jennings  secre- 
tary, 401  California,  room  14 
American  Press  Association  (general  offices 
45-47  Park  Place,  New  York),  Warren  G. 
Benton  resident  manager  Pacific  Coast, 
office  510  Montgomery 
American  Protective  Association,  State  Coun- 
cil of,  William  F.  Barnes  secretary,  819 
Market,  rooms  39-40 

"  Publishing  Co.,  C.  S.  Baillie  proprietor,  92 
St.  Ann's  Bldg 

"  Railway  Construction  and  Land  Improve- 
ment Co.,  Francis  Bridges  president, 
R.  P.  M.  Greeley  vice-president,  Theo- 
dore Kempert  secretary,  10  California, 
room  14 
American  Real  Estate  Investment  Union 
(New  York),  A.  M.  S.  Mayer  agent,  216 
Sansome,  room  1 

"  Refrigerator  Transit  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.), 
Lyle  M.  Fletcher  general  agent,  203 
Front 

"  River  Land  and  Lumber  Co.  'El  Dorado 
Co.),  A.  J.  Ralston  president,  Joshua 
Barker  secretary,  Horatio  P.  Livermore 
general  manager,  320  Sansome,  room  16 

AMERICAN    SALT    CO.     THE, 

p.  Marsicano  president,  P.  H.  Coward 
manager,  oflBce  217  Sacramento,  fac- 
tory Beale  St.  Wharf,  telephone  Main 
1983 

American  Samson,  physician,  405  Kearny,  r.  1244 
Mission 

"  Securities  Co.,  H.  H.  Kirby  president,  S.  P. 
Young  secretary,  621  Market 

"  Steam  Laundry,  Edward  H.  Knight  pro- 
prietor, 2120  Lombard 

"    Sugar  Refinery,  SW  cor  Battery  and  Union 

"    Sunday  School  Union,  735  Market 


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Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


§       AMERICAN  SURETY  CO. 


(Of  New  York),  James  R.  Garniss  resi- 
ft  dent    manager,   cnarles  A.   Shurtleflf 

■3  resident  secretary,  George  L.  Seybolt 

H  inspector,    219    Sansome,     telephone 

Main  5119 
43  American  Surgery  and  Dispensary,  Samuel  H. 

^  Hall  manager,  14  McAllister 

^        American  Tobacco  Co.  Tlie  (New  York  City), 
£  A.  Lynds  depot  manager,  701-703  Front 

S      AMERICAN  TOOL  WORKS, 

t.  Eastwood  &  Wilson  proprietors,  man- 

g  ufacturers   well-boring  tools,    crank 

S5  axles,    goose-necks,    steel    and    iron 

shafts ;  dredger  forging  a  specialty ; 
109  Mission,  telephone  Main  5578 
American  Tract  Society,  Luther  H.  Gary  man- 
ager, publishers,  booksellers  and  import- 
■^  ers,  735  Market 

^        American  Trading  Co.  The,  importers,  expor- 
"*  ters  and  commission  merchants,  Milton 

H.  Morse  agent,  112  California 

American  Type  Founders'  Co., 

E.  H.  Palmer  manager,  machinists  and 
type  founders,    and   dealers  presses 
and  printers'  materials,  electrots^pers, 
stereotypers    and    wood    engravers, 
405-407  Sansome 
American  Union  Fish  Co.,  P.  Marsicano  presi- 
dent,  Charles    Dondero    secretary,    fish 
dealers,  513-519  Washington 
American  Varnish  Co.  The  (Chicago),  Frank 
H.  Lafaille  Pacific  Coast  agent,  manu- 
turers  varnishes   and  Japans,  741  Mis- 
sion 
American  Whip  Co.  (Westfield,    Mass.),  Key- 
ston  Brothers  agents.  21,  1st 
"    Wringer    Company,    Frank   M.  Umphred 
general  agent,  505  Larkin 
Amerman  Henry,  teamster  Anspacher  Bros.,  r. 
757  Brannan 
"    Jacob  B.,   clerk    A.  J.  Leary    Co.,    r.    810 
O'Farrell 
Amerosa  Fillipo,  laborer,  r.  1908  Dupont 
Amerosi  Luigi,  waiter  Delmonte  Bros.,  r.  436 

Broadway 

Ameruzo  Francisco,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Luigi,  vegetable  pedler,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

Ames  Arthur  L.,  waiter  George  H.  Richard,  r. 

44,  3d 

"    Benjamin  F.,  teamster  Henry  Cowell  &  Co., 

r.  541  Stevenson 
"    Benjamin  F.  Jr.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  541 

Stevenson 
'•    Benjamin  J.,  grocer,  r.  1106  Mason 
•'    C,  purser  str  City  of  Pueblo 
■'    Charles  L.,  paper  hanger,  r.  905  Market 
"    Henry,  seaman,  28  Sacramento 
Ames  Edwin  E.,  manager  Studebaker  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  SW  cor  Market  and  10th,  r. 
1217  Buchanan 
"    Edwin    M.,    salesman    Studebaker   Bros. 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1217  Buchanan 
"    Everett,  law  student  Fox  &  Gray,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Ames  F.  H.  &  Co.,  Frank  H.  Ames  president, 
Henry  Gray   secretary,   wholesale  com- 
mission merchants., 22-24  Luning  Bldg. 
Ames   Fisher,   attorney  at  law,  220  Sansome, 

rooms  10-12,  r.  824  Powell 
Ames  Frank  H.,  president  F.  H.  Ames  &  Co., 
22-24  Luning  Bldg,  r.  717  Fillmore 
"    Frank  M.  (Duggan  &  Ames),  r.  1024  Clay 


Ames  Frank  M-,  with  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  717  Fillmore 
"    Fred  F.,  salesman  Joseph  Fredericks    & 

Co.,  r.  306  Stockton 
Ames  George  E.,  agent  Union  Iron  Works,  ofBce 

222  Market,  r.  3010  Clay 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Jos.  Fredericks  &  Co., 

r.  706  Grove 
"    George  S.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
■'    Helen  G.  Miss,  librarian  Boys'  Library  and 

Free  Reading  Room,  r.  1504  Pacific  Av 
"    Henry  M.  Jr.,   salesman  Miller  &  Lux,  r. 

1033  Laguna 
"    Howard   C,    salesman    Studebaker  Bros. 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  44  Oak 
"    James  H.  (Ames  &  Harris),  r.  Oakland 
■    Jessie  S.,  widow,  r.  1504  Pacific  Av 
^'    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  217  Elm  Av 
"    John  F.,  foreman  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  Oak- 
land 
•'    Joseph  v.,   blacksmith,  2107  Polk,  r.  1528 

Pacific  Av 
■'    Josiah  P.  (Ames  &  Harris),  r.  Oakland 
■'    J.  Walker,  bookkeeper  George  F.  Grant,  r. 

1504  PaiCific  Av 
"    Mary  S.  Miss,  principal  Nathaniel  Gray 

Free  Kindergarten,  r.  1,504  Pa  ific  Av 
"  May,  stewardess  str  State  of  California 
"    Nicholas,    commission     merchant,    r.    359 

•'    Nicholas  C,  agent,  r.  505  Guerrero 
■'    Oscar  H.,  cutter  F.  Tonner,  r.  Lorin,  Ala- 
meda Co. 
Ames   Pelham    W.,    secretary    Spring    Valley 
Water    Works,    516    California,    r.    1312 
Taylor 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1106  Mason 
"    Simon  R.,  cigars,  908  Valencia,  r.    ame 
'•    William   R.,  brass  finisher     J.   Roylance 

Brass  Wks.,  r.  1504  Pacific  Av 
"    Worthington,  clerk  Nevada  Bank,   r.  1312 
Taylor 
Ames  &  Harris  (J.  P.  and  J.  H.  Ames  and  Edwin 
F.  Harris),  manufacturers  bags,   tents, 
awnings,  and  importers  bags  and  bag- 
ging   materials,    and    dealers     rubber 
clothing    and    Tower's    oiled    clothing, 
100-104  Sacramento  and  101-103  Drumm, 
tel  Main  349 
Amesbury  Milton  A.,  clerk,  r.  629  Eddy 
Amette  Jean  B.,  barber,   1317  Mission,  r.  242, 

8th 
Amey  Charles  H.,  plu-rber    and    gasfitter,  21 

Beale,  r.  15151/4  Market 
Amidon  Cyrus  S.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick,  brass  finisher  Why  te  &  DeRome, 
r.  Oak, and 
Amiot  Amelie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  381  Shot- 
well 
Amiraux  G«ller,  bookkeeper,  r.  2842  Mission 

"    Peter,  office,  146  Berry,  r.  2842  Mission 
Ammann  FredericK  W.,  bookkeeper  Sachs  Bros. 

&  Co.,  r.  1021  Castro 
Amme  Henry,  clerk  H.  L.  Judell  &  Co.,  r.  873'/2 
Market 

AMMERUP  G., 

importer  and  wholesale  and  retail 
dealer  in  paints,  oils,  glass,  waU  pa- 
per, etc.,  1314  Market,  r.  312a  Turk 

Amner  William  B.,  machinist,  r.  362i|  Clemen- 

t  na 
Amneus  Charles,  bartender  F.  A.  Carlsen,  r.  524 
Stevenson 
"    Sophia,  domestic,  2225  Howard 
Amore  Marteg,  peddler,  r.  .540  Green 
Amos  B.  H.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    I.  H.  &  Co.,  manufacturers'   agents,  12-14 

Drumm 
"    J.  D.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r.  2308 

Mis<  on 
"    J.  Philip,  receiving  teller  Hibernia  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  r.  929  Grove 
"    Louise  I.,  widow,  r.  929  Grove 
"    W.  H.,  with  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r.  808 
Van  Ness  Av 


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Amphlett  Richard  M.,   correspondent  W.  &  J. 

Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  3333  Clay 
Amrock  Patrick  J.,  inotorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

118  Sunnyside  Av 
Amsbury  Susan,  widow,  r.  217  Page 
Amsel  M.  B.,  traveling  salesman  Will  &  Flnck 
Co.,  r.  1015  Market 
"    Rosie,  widow,  r.  463  Stevenson 
Amsler  Charles  S.,  sheet-iron  worker  Ralston  & 
Nelson,  r.  213  Minerva 
"    Grace  E.,  widow,  r.  212  Minerva 
"    Thomas  B.,  iron  worker,  r.  212  Minerva 
Amsone  Joseph  W.,  painter  William  R.  Eaton, 

r.  1833  Union 
Amstein  George  W.,  laundryman  Palace  Hotel, 
r.  835  Castro 
"    Lillian  H.  Miss,  ironer,  r.  835  Castro 
Amt  Lilienthaler  Verein,  620  Bush 
Amuendsen  Daniel,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Amundsen  Lena  S.  Miss,  clerk  general  freight 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1719  Sutter 
"    O.,  groceries,  253  Clara 
Amy  Gustave  L.,  insurance  broker  and  commiS' 
sion  merchant,  317  California,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Winfield  S.,  bartender  Oliver  P.  Murray,  r. 
807  Harrison 
Amyott  Charles  O.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

16th  Av  bet  H  and  J 
Anacleto  Nicholas,  porter  Adolph  Coleman,  r. 

1  Oakland  Terrace 
Anam  Olof,  shoemaker,  942  Harrison 
Anastasse  F.  Ciecco,  paste  mixer  L.  Nunziato 

&  Son,  r.  1312  Kearny 
Anastasta  Giuseppe,  barber,  r.  1116  Kearny 
Anaya  Frank,    barber    Charles   L.   Deming,  r. 

81314  Greenwich 
Anbak  Necokli,  watchman,  r.  918  Harrison 
Ancel  G.,  employee  French  Hospital 
Ancell  William  S.,  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 

828  Illinois 
Anchick  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1133  Treat  Av 
Anchor  Pants  Co.,  E.  J.  Stoltz  manager,  26  Mont- 
gomery 
Ancient  Order  of  Foresters,  John  Falconer  per- 
manent secretary,  102  O'Farrell 
Ancient    Order    of   Foresters'   Building,    102 

O'Farrell 
Ancient  Order  of  Foresters'  Hall  Association, 
John  Falconer  secretary,  102  O'Farrell, 
tel  Main  1875 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen,  David  S. 
Hirshberg  grand  recorder,  66  Flood  Bldg 
Ancilla  Lima,  widow,  r.  9  Montgomery  Court 
Ancion  Hubert,    pattern  maker  S.  F.  Pattern 

Wks.,  r.  55  Shipley 
Ancker   Abraham,   clerk    Marks    Bros.,    r.    722 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  barber,  1738  Market 
Anconi  William,  bartender,  r.  502  Mason 
Andel  Frederick,  maltster,  r.  328a  Shotwell 
Anderberg  Marie,  domestic,  27  Eureka 
Anderegg  Casper,  shoemaker,  1512,  20th,  r.  1530 

Kentucky,  Potrero 
Anderfuren  Kate,  widow,  r.  819,  2Uth 
Anderhalden  Joseph,  waiter,  r.  629  Commercial 
Anderka    Andrew,    millhand    Deming  -  Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  736  Green 
Anderline  Anton,   cooper  D.   Woerner,   r.    1323 
Minna 
"    Gabriel,   cellarman   Cal.   Wine   Assn.,    r. 
503a  7th 
Anders   Albert  A.,  shipping  clerk  New  Home 
Sewmg  Machine  Co.,  r.  1234  Mission 
"    Frederick  E.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  350, 

3d 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  1234  Mission 
"    Jacob,  seaman,  r.  11  Clay 
Andersen  A.  C,  clerk  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r. 
121  Stockton 
"    A.  C.  C,  bartender  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r. 

9221/2  Natoma 
"    Albert,  r.  103,  20th 
"    Alfred,  tanner,  r.  16;^,  24th 
"     Alma,  domestic,  114  Waller 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  Anderson  nr  Old  Hick- 
ory 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Barney  A.,  dyer,  r.  128  Dorland 
'■    Bertha  M.,  widow,  r.  138  Lombard 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Fumisliing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 
Sbades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
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Andersen  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1434 

Kentucky 
"    Carl,  druggist,  1722  Howard 
"    Carl,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
"    Charles,  r.  103,  20th 
"    Charles,  cellarman  Ben  Lomond  Wine  Co., 

r.  514  Fulton 
"    Charles,  messman  str  Progreso 
"    Charles  O.,  master  mariner,  r.  22  Sacra- 
mento 
"    C.  Henry,  cook  F.  Rakeman,  r.  2018  Filbert 

rear 
"    Christian,  painter,  r.  334,  3d  rear 
"    Christian,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.Wks., 

r.  437  O'Farrell 
"    Christian,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Christian,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  617  Geary 

rear 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  103,  20th 
"    Cornelius,  feeder  Galloway  Lith.  Co.,  r.  138 

Lombard 
"    E.  J.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  933  Sutter 
"     Edward,    cigars    and    tobacco,    305    East 

North,  r.  East  Berkeley 
"     Ella  Miss,  dressmaking,  724  Franklin 
"    Frederick    M.,    stickerhand     Charles     M. 

Depew  Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  306  Fell 
"    George,  bottler  D.  Meinke,  r.  2435  Folsom 
"    Gotfried,  engineer,  r.  I6V2.  24th 
"    Gustave,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Hans    E.,    motorman    Market    St.   Ry.,  r. 

10051/2  Sierra 
"    Hans  P.,  house  painter,  r.  831  Hampshire 
"    Harald  (Andersen  &   Danielsen),    r.    2925 

Sacramento 
"    Harold  B.,  pressman  Galloway  Lith.  Co., 

r.  138  Lombard 
"    Helen,  domestic,  2524  Market 
"    Henry,  compositor  Scandinavian  Pub.  Co., 

r.  207  Washington 
"    Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1017/2  York 
"    Henry,  waiter  Turk  St.  Hotel 
"    Hilda,  domestic,  613  Ellis 
"    Ingeburg,  domestic,  6  South  Broderick 
"    James,  bartender  Alexander  Olson,  r.  454 

Main 
Andersen  John,  native  wines  and  brandies,  427 

California 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John  M.,  clerk,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1114  Elm  Av 
"    Julius  F.,  locksmith,  r.  1209  Florida 
"    Lottie,  domestic,  900  Guerrero 
"    Louis,  boxmaker  Cal.  Italian  Paste  Co.,  r. 

147  Dora 
"    Mads,  driver,  r.  227,  2d 
"    Martin,  bartender  Niels  P.  Larsen,  r.  227 

Harrison 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Nels,  cigars   and  tobacco,   151,  5th,  r.  907 

Howard 
"    Nils   (Andersen    &    Christiansen),  r.   1223 

Steiner 
"    Olof,  master  schr  Esther  Buhne,  office  22 

Market,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    P.,  3d  officer  str  Australia 
"    Paul,  copk  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  148  Perry 
"    Peter,  bartender,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Peter,  peddler,  r.  927  Minna 
"    Rasmus  (Larsen  &  Andersen),  r.  907  How- 
ard 
"    Samuel,  porter  L.  Melchior,  r.  1530a  Ken- 
tucky 
"    Samuel,  seaman,  r.  5  Commercial 
"    Theodore,  marine  engineer,  r.  31  Broadway 


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Andersen  Thomas,  bartender  C.  O.  Holmberg,  r. 
30  Ritch 

"    Victor,  laborer,  r.  48  Sacramento 

"  &  Christiansen  (Nils  Andersen  and  Theo- 
dore Christiansen),  fruits  and  vegeta- 
bles, 1223  Stelner  and  714  Point  Lobos 
Av 

"    &  Danielsen  (Harald  Andersen  and  Peter 

Danielsen),  paper  hangers,  635 California 

*i^ Andersen.     See    Anderson,    Andresen    and 

Enderson 
Anderson  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3106 
California 

"    A.,  cook,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    A.,  1st  officer  str  Bay  City 

"    Abraham,  carpenter,  r.  829,  15th 

"  A.  C.  &  Co.  (John  C.  and  A.  C.  Boysen  An- 
derson) groceries  and  general  merchan- 
dise, NW  cor  Sanchez  and  29th 

"  A.  C.  Boysen  (A.  C.  Anderson  &  Co.)  r.  1536 
Sanchez 

"  Adolph,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1810  Devis- 
adero 

"     Adolph,  liquors,  743,  7th  Av 

■'  Adolph,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  1013 
Minna 

"    Adolph.  rawhide  finisher,  r.  331,  6th 

■'  Adolph  L.,  liquors,  635  (523)  Jackson,  r.  231 
Montgomery  Av 

"  A.  F.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Albert  (Schrader  &  Co.),  r.  1443,  23d 

•'  Albert,  foreman  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  820 
Grove 

■'    Albert,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 

■  Albert,  lithographer  Bosqui  Engraving  and 

Printing  Co.,  r.  1.38  Lombard 
■'    Albert,  pressman  John  F.  Anderson,  r.  337 

Eddy 
•■    Albert,  seaman,  r.  201  Steuart 

■  Albert,  waiter,  r.  933  Mission 

■  Albert,  waiter,  r  1200  Kearny 

■'    Albert  G.,  foreman  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  820 

Grove 
■'     Albert  v.,  clerk,  r.  2112  Howard 

•  Alexander,  bartender  Olson  &  Anderson,  r. 

5261/2  Pacific 
■'    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  126,  5th 

■  Alexander,  teamster  A.J.Wilson,  r.  2317 

Pine 
"    Alexander  R.,  liquors.  900  Kearny 

•  Alfred,  barkeeper  E.  Joullin,  r.  5191/2  Stev- 

enson 
"    Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  Brewster  nr  Faith 
■'    Alfred,  seaman,  r.  15  Rlncon  Av 
•'    Alfred,  tanner,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  opp   loth 

Av 
"    Alfred   E.,  bookkeeper  Cal.   Trans.  Co.,  r. 

2938  Howard 

•  Alfred  F.,  laborer,  r.  118  Perry 

"    Alfred  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  232,  5th 

'■    Alice  Miss,  cashier,  r.  226  CoUingwood 

"    Allan  M.,  carpenter,  r.  700  Eddy 

"    Andreas  M.,  marine  fireman,  r.  409,  1st 

"    Andrew  (Olson  &  Anderson),  r.  528  Pacific 

••    Andrew,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

cor  15th  Av  and  San  Bruno  Road 
■•    Andrew,  basket  maker  Westpn  Basket  and 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  670  Bryant 
"    Andrew,  boat  builder  John  H.  Burns,  r.  553 

4th 
•'    Andrew  cabinet  maker,  519'/^  Stevenson 

•  Andrew,  carpetman  Occidental  Hotel 

■•    Andrew,  deckhand  str  Piedmont,   r.   Oak- 
land 
"    Andrew,  groceries,  1501  Leavenworth 


Anderson  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  967  Mission 

"    Andrew,  lumberman,  r.  444  Brannan 

"    Andrew,  machinist,  r.  490,  8th 

"  Andrew,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  West 
Berkeley 

"    Andrew,  paper  hanger,  r.  504  Natoma 

"  Andrew,  pressman  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 
1310  Vallejo 

"  Andrew,  proprietor  Southern  Pacific  Res- 
taurant, 638-642.  4th,  r.  497,  4th 

"    Andrew,  2d  mate  brig  William  G.   Irwin 

"    Andrew,  tailor,  r.  1921  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Andrew,  tailor,  r.  1403  Montgomery 

"  Andrew,  teamster  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r.  cor 
25th  and  Indiana 
Anderson  Andrew,  vice-president  Lewis,  An- 
derson &  Co..  26  East  and  vice-president 
and  treasurer  Alma  Gold  Mining  Co.,  9 
Mission,  r.  119  Capp 

"  Andrew  C,  barber,  719  Montgomery  Av, 
r.  7111/2  Filbert 

■'    Andrew  C,  laborer,  r.  179  Clara 

"    Andrew  H.,  r.  322,  3d 

■'  Andrew  P..  machinist  Golden  State  and 
Miners'  Iron  Wks.,  r.  506  Sanchez 

"    Andrew  P.,  rigger,  r.  432^  Tehama 

^'  Andrew  V.,  mate  str  South  Coast,  r.  6 
Howard 

"    Anna,  domestic,  814  Waller 

"  Annie,  widow,  r.  23d  bet  Douglass  and  Hoff- 
man Av 

"    Annie  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  133  Diamond 

"    Annie,  domestic,  320,  17th 

■'    Anton,  cook  tug  Hercules,  r.  544A  Mission 

"    Antone,  laborer,  r.  312  Louisiana 

"    Antone,  oysterman  Carl  Boge,  r.  1628  Clay 

^'  Antone  S.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  lOia 
Geary 

■'  A.  O.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

•'  Arthur,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  125  Va- 
lencia 

•'    Arthur  E.,  carpenter,  r.  829,  15th 

•'  Arthur  S.,  livery  stable,  107-109  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  529  Fell 

"    August,  carpenter,  r.  Croce  nr  Mission 

"    August,  cement  worker,  r.  115i/4,  11th 

■'    August,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
■    August,  oysterman,  r.  1233^  Vallejo 

"    August,  seaman,  r.  6  Everett  rear 

•'    August,  shoemaker,  r.  133,  24th 

■'    August,  tailor,  254  Jessie 

"    August,  tailor,  r.  629  Stevenson 

•'    August  W.,  groceries,  716  Brannan 

'    Axel,  stevedore,  r.  23  Stanford 

"    Axel,  tanner  C.G.Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  I6i^,24th 

■'    Axel  J.,  shoemaker,  1225b  Pacific 

"    Axil  P.,  seaman,  r.  3208  Steiner 

"    A.  W.,  electrician  str  Peru 

•'    B.,  r.  326  Pacific 

"    B.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

■'  B.  A.,  pressor  Hudson  River  Dyeing  and 
Cleaning  Wks.,  r.  128  Dorland 

"  B.  E.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  253 
Steuart 

"    Belle  Miss,  housemaid,  r.  427  Chestnut 

"  Benjt,  tanner  Hextrum  &  Anderson,  r.  103 
Nevada 

•'    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  553,  1th 

"    Bernard,  rigger,  r.  14  Michigan 

"    Bernard,  seaman,  r.  345c  Beale 

••    B.  J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"  Brothers  (William  B.  and  Richard  K.),  con- 
tractors and  builders,  407  McAllister 

"  Brothers  (Hjalmar  E.  and  Olof  A.),  house 
and  sign  painters  and  contractors,  1529 
Mission 

"  Brothers  (John  and  George  A.),  wood  and 
coal,  361  Brannan 

■'  C,  engineer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
29  Vandewater 

"    Carl,  coachman  1743  Franklin 

"  Carl,  tanner  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  cor  San 
Bruno  Road  and  15th  Av 

"  Carl  A.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Swedish  Method- 
ist Episcopal  Church,  r.  126,  13th 

"  Carl  Rev.,  pastor  Swedish  Congregational 
Church,  r.  36  Washington  Av 


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Anderson  Caroline,  widow,  restaurant  and  liq- 
uors, .523  East,  r.  603  East 
"    Caroline,  restaurant,  r.  603  East 
"    Cecilia,  widow,  r.  231  Mason 
"    Cecilia  I.,  domestic,  2522  Market 
"    C.  G.,  seaman  str  Areata 
"    C.  H.,  master  strProgreso,  r.  121  Francisco 
"    Charles,  r.  254  Minna 
■'    Charles,  r.  321  Stockton 
"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  110  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  439  Jessie 
"    Charles,  cook  Oflermann  &  Rohde,  r.  437'/4, 

4th 
"    Charles,  fireman,  r.  43314  Tehama 
"    Charles,  fisherman,  r.  3  East 
"    Charles,  house  mover,  r.  253  Minna 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  18  Bernard 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  210  Ritch  rear 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1330,  26th 
"    Charles,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Charles,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  laborer  South  San  Francisco  Tan- 
nery 
"    Charles,  laundryman,  r.  23V4  Sycamore  Av 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  106  Greenwich 
"    Charles,  longshoremen,  r.  309  Fremont 
"    Charles,  oyster  tonger  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r. 

Burling'ame 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  23  Harriet 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  100!^  Jackson 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  320;^  Ritch 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  411  Bryant 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  700  Front 
"    Charles,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  1200  Kearny 
"    Charles,  night    watchman  O.   R.  &N.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles,  with  Cal.  Elec.  Wks.,  r.  23  Perry 
"    Charles  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  1330,  26th 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  John  Andersen,   r. 

266  Minna 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  927Vi,  14th 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1010^4  Alabama 
"    Charles  A.,  1st  officer  str  National  City,  r. 

1121'^  Alabama 
"    Charles  A.,  helper  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r. 

14  Washington 
"    Charles  A.,  undertaker  Lipman  &  Godeau, 

r.  336  Sutter 
"    Charles  C,  cabinet  maker,  r.  11.58  Mission 
"    Charles  C,  salesman  Stulz  Bros.,  r.   2424 

Sacramento 
"    Charles  E.,  secretary,  31  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor,  r.  1025Devisadero 
"    Charles  E.,  bakery,  notions  and  stationery. 

1219  Scott 
"    Charles  E.,  laborer,  r. 409,  1st 
Anderson  Charles  E.,  plumber,  1616  Polk,  r.  2.35 

Chattanooga 
"    Charles  E.,  receiving  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  & 

Co.,  r.  2113  Howard 
"    Charles  E.,   tallsw  works,  31st  Av  South 

nr  H.,  r.  1521  19th.Av  South 
"    Charles  F.,  engineer,  r.  537,  5th 
"    Charles  H.,  locksmith  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co. 
"    Charles  H.,  house  and  sign   painter,  2128 

Fillmore,  r.  2510  Pine 
"    Charles     H.    L.,    laundryman    American 

Steam  Laundry,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    Charles  J.,  liquors,  515>i  East,  r.  12  Wash- 
ington 
"    Charles    J.,    plumber    Taylor,    Adams    & 

Pritchard,  r.  608  Douglass 
"    Charles  J.,  tailor,  432  Montgomery,  r.  Mill 

Valley 
"    Charles  O.,  mate  bkt.  Topgallant 
"    Charles  S.,  cook,  r.  415!^  Natoma 
"    Charles  S.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

934  Minnesota 
"    Charles  T.,  engineer   Ballard  &  Hall,   r. 

NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
•'    Charlotte,  domestic.  1521  Jackson 
"    Chris,  clerk  Montgomery's  Hotel 
"     Christian,  r.  92214  Natoma 
"    Christian,  porter,  r.  Kansas  nr  24th 
"    Christian,  tool  sharpener,  r.  608,  6th 


Anderson  Christina,  domestic,  323  Hill 
"    Christina,  domestic,  1101  California 
"    Christina  Miss,  cigar  maker,  r.  836  Mission 
"    Christopher,   carriage   and    wagon    manu- 
facturer; 415,  6th 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  405  Greenwich 
"    Clara  Miss,  surgical   bandage   maker  C. 

Hoult  &  Co. 
"    Cornelius,   carpenter    J.     Pattinson,    r.   3 

Elliott  Park 
"    C.  R.,  waiter,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    David   E.,  restaurant,   1934  Market,  r.  1926 

Market 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  3814  Washington 
"    E.,  cook  The  Oberon,  r.  Hamburger  Hotel 
"    E.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Edith  C.  Miss,  r.  121  Stockton 
"    Edward,  carriage  painter,  r.  1013  Mission 
"    Edward,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.  r.  1334  Pine 
"    Edward,  master  mariner,  r.  103  Butte 
"    Edward,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  ia5'4 

Sierra 
"     Edward,  purser,  r.  6  Middle 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  10  Jackson 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Edward,  tailor  W.   H.  Ramsey,  r.  213  Ala- 
bama 
"    Edward,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  laS 

Nevada 
"    Edward  B.,  printer,  r.  4  Tonningsen  PI 
"    Edward  J.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  634  Jersey 
"    Edwin,  deckhand  str  Tiburon,  r.  Tiburon 
"     Elias,  teamster  Olof  Wilson,  r.  409,  5t.h 
"    Emanuel,  carpenter,  r.  21'^  Pond 
"     Emil,  deckhand,  r.  8  Jackson 
"     Emil,  pipefitter,  r.  513  Connecticut 
"    Emil,  seaman,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Emil,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
' '    Emil  C. ,  bookkeeper  Blake,  Moffi tt  &  Towne, 

r.  2113  Howard 
"     Emma,  widow,  r.  1833  Market 
"    Ernest  E.,  tailor,  r.  5  Lily  Terrace 
"    F.,  steward  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    F.  Chester,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1025  Devis- 

adero 
"    Frank,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Frank,  conductor  California  St.  RR,  r.  1627 

Polk 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  9  Stephen's  Court 
"    Frank,  mate  bkt  Mercury 
"    Frank,  painter  Callaghan  &  Bundesen 
"    Frank,  printer,  r.  335  Eddy 
"    Frank,  sailmaker,  r.  304  Jackson 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  19  Steuart 
"    Frank  L.,  harness  maker,  r.  ,539  Minna 
"    Frank  X.,  waiter,  r.  ,337  Jessie 
"    Frederick,  assistant  engineer  str  Newark, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,    chief  engineer   str   Modoc,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  ia5  Folsom 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  43  South  Park 
•'    Frederick,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

311%  Bryant 
"    Frederick,  oyster  tonger  M.  B.  Moraghan, 

r.  Millbrae 
"    Frederick,  shoemaker,  r.  6  Jane  PI 
"    Frederick,  stevedore,  r.  108  Francisco 
"    Frederick,  steward,  r.  408  Pacific 
"    Frederick,  teamster  C.  E.  Anderson,  r.  1521. 

19th  Av  South 
'•    Frederick  A.,  merchant,  r.  205  Chattanooga 
"    George,  r.  25  Tilden 


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The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  tlie  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

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Anderson  George,  butcher,  r.  9Q2Vi  Filbert 

"    George,  electrician,  r.  816,  15th 

"  George,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks.,  r.  Jefferson  Hotel 

"    George,  porter,  r.  715  Howard 

"  George,  metal  worker  Pao.  Metal  Wks.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    George  A.  (Anderson  Bros.),  r.  361  Brannan 

"    George  A.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks. 

■•    George  A.,  policeman,  r.  739  Green 

"  George  C.  B.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.. 
r.  554  Church 

"    George  H.,  laborer,  r.  37  Minna 

"  George  M.,  compositor  Roberts  Printing 
Co.,  r.  825  Mission 

"  George  M.,  master  schr  Hera,  ofiQce  40  Cali- 
fornia, room  3,  r.  327  Jersey 

"  George  W.  (G.  W.  Anderson  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    George  W.,  plumber,  r.  608  Douglass 

"  George  W.,  pressman  Hans  Anderson,  r. 
820  Elizabeth 

"  Gottfred,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 
16!4,24th 

"    Gus,  deckhand  str  Transit,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Gus,  oyster  packer,  r.  26  Zoe 

"    Gust,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

'■  Gusta,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  544a  Mis- 
sion 

"    Gustaf  R.,  baker,  r.  748!4  Harrison 

"    Gustav,  deckhand  str  Encinal,  r.  Alameda 

"    Gustav,  fireman  str  Greenwood 

"  Gustav,  hostler  J.  W.  Morshead  &  Son,  r. 
20  Clay 

"    Gustav,  laborer,  r.  2  Natoma 

"  Gustav,  laborer  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 
r.  Railroad  Av  bet  5th  and  6th  Avs  South 

"  Gustav,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  227 
Harrison 

"  Gustav,  proprietor  Central  Lodging  House, 
52,  2d 

"  Gustav,  wood  and  coal,  446,  6th,  r.  30»4 
Stanly  PI 

"  Gustav  N.,  second  officer  str  Bay  City,  r.  2 
Washington 

"    Gustave,  clerk  Andrew  Anderson,  r.  497,  4th 

"  Gustave,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 
Louisiana 

"    Gustave,  lodgings,  52,  2d 

"    Gustave,  seaman,  r.  613,  2d 

"  Gustave,  waiter  W.  F.  Weber,  r.  748  Har- 
rison 

"    Gustave  E.  F.,  physician,  322  O'Farrell 
Anderson  G.  W.  &  Co.  (George  W.  Anderson), 
proprietors    Anderson's    Oakland,    San 
Francisco  and  Mills  Seminary  Express, 
323  East  North 

■'  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  P.  Anderson  and  Albert 
Wittenhagen),  ship  carpenters,  9th  Av 
South  nr  H 

"  Halvor,  surfman  South  Side  U.  S.  Life 
Saving  Station 

"    Hans,  tailor,  373  Natoma,  r.  820  Eliztibeth 

"  Hans  C,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  147  Dore 

"    Hans  P.,  tailor,  r.  334,  3d  rear 

"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  5071/2,  20th 

"    Harry,  cook,  r.  7  Pixley 

"    Harry,  teacher  music, "r.  912  Pacific 

' '  Harry  A. ,  bookkeeper Witzemann  &  Staiger, 
r.  119Capp 

"  Harry  A.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  2731  Bryant 
Av 

"    Harry  E.,  liquors,  r.  132,  7th 

"  Harvey  D.,  wood  and  coal,  804  Montgomery 
Av,  r.  1046  Mission 


Anderson  Helen  M.,  teacher  music,  r.  15  Guerrero 
"    Henry,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  2018« 

Filbert 
Henry,  cabinet  maker  August  Wolf 
Henry,  cook,  r.  510  Stockton 
Henry,    machinist    Fulton    Eng.  &    Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  731  Douglass 
Henry,  master  mariner  str   Progreso,    r. 

121  Francisco 
Henry,  photographer,  r.  8  Day 
Henry,  seaman,  r.  13  Rincon  Av 
Henry,  seaman,  r.  528^/^  Bryant 
Henry  G. ,  bookkeeper  W.  &  J .  Sloane  &  Co. , 

r.  14  Hartford 
Henry  H.,  machinist,  r.  608  Douglass 
Henry  J.,  engineer  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oakland 
Henry  P.   (H.   Anderson  &  Co.),  r.  9th  Av 

South  nr  H 
Henry  R.,  painter,  r.  322,  3d 
Herbert  A.,  millhand,  r.  2826  Howard 
Herman,  laborer  sugar  refinery,  r.  287  Iowa 
Herman,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  340  Bryant 
Herman,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Hezekiah,  horse  trainer,  r.  721,  7th  Av 
H.   F.,   finisher  I.  L.  Solomon  &Co.,r.  10 

Mint  Av 
Hilda  Mrs.,  costumer,  121  Stockton 
Hjalmar,  tanner,  r.  23d  bet  Vermont  and 

Kansas,  Potrero 
Hjalmar    (Hextrum   &   Anderson),    r.    103 

Nevada 
Hjalmar  E.    (Anderson  Brothers),   r.    1529 

Mission 
Holger,  cook,  r.  739,  4th 
Hugh,  cooper,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  K 
Isaac,  architect,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Isaac,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Isaac,  deckhand  str  Herald 
Jacob  H.  v.,  foreman  S.  H.  Harmon  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  313  Castro 
Jacob  R.,  clerk  Henry  C.  G.  Wiebusch,  r. 

802,  17th 
James  (Anderson  &  Hakanson),  r.  631  Jack- 
son 
James,    assistant   keeper    East  Brothers 

Light  Station 
James,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  910  Valencia 
James,  cooper,  r.  444,  6th 
James,  furniture,  1121  Market,  r.  109,  8th 
James,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  16 

Natoma 
James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  125,  22d 
James,  shoemaker,  611  Laguna 
James,  teamster  Dupont  Powder  Co.,  r.  412, 

10th 
James,  waiter,  r.  256'^  Jessie 
James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  192  Buchanan 
James  A.,  r.  3208  Steiner  rear 
James  A.,  machinist,  r.  31  Madison  Av 
Anderson  James  H.,  chief  clerk  Louis  L.  Brom- 

well  and  secretary  California  Insurance 

Co.,  410  California,  r.  2661  Howard 
James  H.,  policeman,  r.  2662  Folsom 
James  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   544 

Lott 
Janet  H.  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Primary 

School,  r.  1921  Buchanan 
J.  E.,  carriage  painter,  3011  Mission 
Jeannette  G.    Miss,     teacher    Broadway 

Grammar  School,  r.  15  Guerrero 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  31  Madison  Av 
Anderson  Jerome  A.,   physician  and    surgeon 

and  president  Pacific  Coast  Theosophi- 

cal  Corporation,  9  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  10.39 

20th 
J.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  825  Mission 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  2  Beale  PI 
John,  r.  716  Montgomery 
John,  bartender,  r.  515  Kearny 
John,  bartender  People's  Palace 
John,  bartender  Kistenmacher  Bros.,  r.  97 

Steuart 
John,  carpenter,  r.  102  Hoffman  Av 
John,  carpenter,  r.  2408  Yolo 
John,  clerk,  r.  24  Bernard 
John,  cook  George  Spencer,  r.  863'/i  Market 
John,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 


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Anderson  John,  engineer,  r.  10  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    John,  engineer  Downie  Boiler  I.  P.  Co.,  42, 

2d 
"    John,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oalsland 
"    John,  foreman  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  387  Palmer 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1817  Lyon 
"    John,  house  mover  Olof  Wilson,   r.  409,  5th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    John,  laborer  Martin  Holje,  r.  2408  Yolo 
"    John,  janitor  Murphy  Bldg 
"    John,  liquors,  212  Townsend 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  260!^  Tehama 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    John,  master  schr  Charles   E.  Falk,  office 

pier  4  Steuart,  r.  930  Pacific 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    John,  pipe  fitter,  r.  NE  cor  Pennsylvania 

Av  nr  Butte 
"    John,   porter   Moore,    Hunt    &  Co  ,   r.   716 

Montgomery 
"    John,  porter  O.  B.  Smith  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  proprietor  Union  Hotel,  212  Michigan 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  217i4  Perry 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  222i/4  Ritch 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  414  Folsom 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  543  Howard 
"    John,  shoemaker,  1515  Steiner 
"    John,  traveling  salesman,  r.  153  Dore 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  428  Vallejo 
"    John,  waiter  Sailors'  Home 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  823  Jackson 
"    John  A.,  cook,  r.  320  Cortland  Av 
"    John  A.,  driver  White  Star  Laundry  Co.,  r. 

9  Cohen  PI 
"    John  A.,  seaman,  r.  204  Steuart 
"    John  A.,  wiper  Mills  Bldg,  r.  10  Oak  Grove 

Av 
"    John  C.  (A.  C.    Anderson  &   Co.),    r.   1536 

Sanchez 
"    John  C,  bartender  Tietjen  &  Schwerin,  r. 

605  Broadway 
"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  1921  Buchanan 
"    John  C,  helper  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  537  Con- 
necticut 
"    John  E.,  seaman,  r.  416,  28th 
"    John  E.,  tailor,  6!^  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
"    John  E.,  waiter,  r.  520b  Turk 
"    John  F.,  bill  clerk  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  2112 

Howard 
"    John  F.,   captain  of  watch  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co's 

wharf,  r.  Oakland 
'■    John  F.,  cement  worker,  r.  127,  2d 
"    John  F.,  printer,  213  Eddy,  r.  337  Eddy 
"    John  H.,  seaman,  r.  6  Howard 
"    John  J.,  conductor,  r.  544  Lott 
"    John  L.  (Anderson  Bros.),  r.  361  Brannan 
"    John  McC,  r.  1919  Webster 
"    John  N.,  laborer,  r.  Nebraska  bet  Butte  and 

Mariposa 
"    John  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  2022 

McAllister 
"    John  P.,  tailor,  r.  769  Market 
"    John  T.,  stevedore,  r.  22  Harriet 
"    John  W.,  chief  engineer  Merchants'  Ice  and 

Cold  Storage  Co.,  r.  506  California  Av 
"    John  W.,  glove  cutter  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co., 

r.  820  Elizabeth 
"    Jonathan,  carpenter,  r.  424  Jersey 
"    Joseph,  bartender  Adolph  L.  Anderson,  r. 

816  Montgomery 
"    Joseph  G.,  bootblack,  SW  cor  Mission  and 

2d,  r.  75  Jessie 
"    J.  P.,  coppersmith,  r.  524  Napa 
"    J.  Stewart,  bootblack,   107  Powell,   r.   920 

Washington 
"    Julius,  carpenter  and  builder,  1740  Market. 

r.  336,  27th 
"    Julius,  electrician,  r.  901  Folsom 
"    Julius  C,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1405,  6th 

Av 
"    J.  W.,  packer  clothing  and  equipage  depot 

quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r.  134,  4th 
"     L.  A.,  r.  3662  Folsom 
"    Lars,  cigars  and  tobacco,  625  Union 
"    Lars  P.,  shoe  manufacturer,  214  Minna 


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Anderson  Len,  deckhand  str  Sausalito 
"    Lena  Miss,  manager  wholesale  dept.  Ches- 
ter F.  Wright,  r.  2013  Folsom 
Lewis,  blacksmith,  r.  1501  Leavenworth 
Lewis,    blacksmith,   1504  Vallejo,    r.    1313 

Jackson 
Lilburn  B.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1306% 

Jackson 
Lois  S.,  widow,  r.  15  Guerrero 
Lorenzo,  r.  IOOIV2  Natoma 
Lottie,  widow,  r.  7  Grant  Alley 
Louis,  butcher  J.  J.  Looney,  r.  532^4  Har- 
rison 
Louis,  coalpasser  revenue  str  Bear 
Louis,  seaman,  r.  749  Howard 
Louis,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  18th 

Av  nr  Railroad  Av 
Louis  L.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  4  Cedar 

Av 
Louisa  Mrs.,  r.  1515  Mission 
M.,   1st  officer   U.   S.    Lighthouse    tender 

Madrona 
M.,  teamster,  r.  209  Leidesdorff 
M.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  119  Capp 
M.  A.,  master  str  Lakme,  r.  East  Oakland 
Magnus,   cooper  Cal.    Wine  Assn.,   r.    106 

Minna 
Marcellus  O.,  sergeant  police,   r.  427  Fre- 
mont 
Marcus,  policeman,  r.  803  Lott 
Marquet,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Marie,  domestic,  137  Haight 
Martha,  domestic,  702  Dolores 
Martin,  carpenter,  r.  10  Alaska  PI 
Martin,  1st  officer  str  San  Joaquin  No.  4, 

r.  308,  10th 
Martin,  hostler  J.  W.  Morshead  &  Son,  r. 

33  Lewis  PI 
Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  327  Beale 
Martin,  marine  fireman,  r.  534,  2d 
Martin,  oiler  str  Washtenaw 
Martin,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  Army 

bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Martin  Mrs.,  r.  533a  Haight 
Martin  C,  bartender,  r.  56414  Bryant 
Mary,  widow,  r.  33a  Kis  sling 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1202  Mission 
Mary,  domestic,  1330  Jack  on 
Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  3  Washington 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1304  Vallejo 
Mathias  C,  motorman,  r.  1434  Kentucky 
Maurice,  r.  757  Harrison 
Mauritz,  cigars,  r.  739,  4th 
Michael,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1134  Iowa 
Nathan  D.,  attorney  at  law,  601  Spreckels 
Bldg 

"     Neil,  fruit  packer,  r.  8  Sheridan 
Anderson  Nels,  secretary  California  Transpor- 
tation   Co..    office    Jackson   St.    Wharf 
(Pier  5),  r.  3826  Howard 
-"    Nelson,  plumber  Quinn  &  Pollock,  r.  1501 
Leavenworth 
"     Nicholas,  waiter,  r.  159  Minna 
"    Nicholas  C,  paper  hanger,  r.  412^4  Fell 
"     Niels  A.,  tailor,  r.  629  Stevenson 
"    O.,  mariner,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Ole,  carpenter,  r.  628  Andover  Av 
"    Ole,  chief  engineer  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ole,  foreman  wood  finisher  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  783  Mission 
"    Oliver,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  17th 

Av  South  nr  L 
"    Ollie,  carpenter,  r.  783  Folsom 
"    Olaf,  fireman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Olof,  laborer,  r.  119  Gilbert  rear 
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Anderson  Olof  A.  (Anderson  Bros.),  r.  1529  Mis- 
sion 

"    Olof  G.,  seaman,  r.  548  Bryant 
■    Oscar,  r.  219  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Oscar,  clerk  str  Constance,  r.  2228  Pine 

"    Oscar,  hostler  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,r.  1517 
Ellis 

"    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  8  Jackson 

•'    Oscar,  tailor,  TlSVa  Bush 

"    Oscar  A.,    ironworker  Union  I.  Wks.,    r. 
East  Av,  Holly  Park 

"    Oscar  O.,  master  schr  Edward  Parke,  office 
34  Luning  Bldg,  r.  2228  Pine 

"    Osmer  W.,  elevator  Crocker  Building,  r.  2<i 
Rausch 

■•    Otto,  night  watchman  Sailors'  Home 

■•    Otto  E.,   stickerhand   Charles    M.   Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co..  r.  Oakland 

"    Otto  F.,  r.  E  s  Kentucky  bet  Sierra  and 
Nevada 

"    Otto  H.,  finisher  John  Hoey,  r.  330  Minna 

"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Piedmont,  r.  Oakland 

"    Paul,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 

"    Perry,  hostler  D.  Morrison,  r.  308,  18th 

"    Peter,  baker   Hermann    Lemmermann,   r. 
650,  4th 

"    Peter,  bartender  P.  Anderson,  r.2013Folsom 

"    Peter,  clerk  Overland  House 

'•    Peter,  deckhand  str  Sausalito 

•'    Peter,   dishwasher     Henry    Diers,    r.    430 
O'Farrell 

"    Peter,  engineer  Gray  Bros. 

"    Peter,   engineer    tugboat    Liberty,    r.    915 
Battery 

"    Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  432  Brannan 

••    Peter,  laborer,  r.  650,  4th 

"    Peter,    proprietor   Hermann    House.    2013 
Folsom 

'•    Peter,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

'■    Peter,  tallow  maker  Cal.  Tallow  Wks.,  6th 
Av  South  nr  L 

•■    Peter,  washer  S.  F.  Laundry 

"    Peter  A.,  blacksmith,  r.  3210  Steiner 

"    Peter  A.,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

"    Peter  B.,  painter,  r.  308  Guerrero 

"    Peter  C,  car  washer,  r.  Maple  nr  Jackson 

"    Peter  E.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  5th  Av 
bet  I  and  J 

'■    Peter  M.,  master  str  Transit,  office  55  Mis- 
sion, r.  22  Oak  Grove  Av 

'■    Phillip,  laborer,  r.  113,  26th 
Anderson  Preserving  Co.  (Camden,  N.  J.),  F.  S. 
Greenlee  agent,  203  Front 

'•    Ralph,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530.  3d 

'•    Reinhold  L.,  lunch  supplies,  9  Park  Av,  r. 
100  McAllister 

'•    Richard,  cook.  r.  206,  4th 

•    Richard  K.    (Anderson  Bros.),  r.   1225  Ne- 
braska 

"    Richard    N.,    bartender   Harlow    &    Mon- 
tenegro 

■•    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  24  Bernard 

'■    Robert  A.,  passepartout  maker  Schussler 
Bros.,  r.  418  Ellis 

'■    Robert,  Jr.,  baker,  r.  24  Bernard 

•'    Robert  J.,  r.  4714  Clara 

-    Robert  S.,   principal   Anderson's    College 
and  Normal  School,  r.  3142,  16th 

■■    Robert  W.,  master  str  Empire,  r.  608  Doug- 
lass 

"    Roy  R.,  spice  mixer,  r.  205  Chattanooga 

••    Samuel,  seaman  str  Noyo 

•■     Samuel,  surf  man  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving 
Station 


Anderson  Samuel,  tailor,  r.  1516  Hyde 
"    Samuel  C,  grinder  Cal.  Saw  Wks.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
■•     Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  2661  Howard 
"    Sophie,  domestic,  2235  Washington 
"    Stephen,  seaman,  r.  14  Washington 
"    Stewart,  bootblack,  r.  4  Scheerer 
•'    Swan,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  74  Cali- 
fornia Av 
"    Swan  A.,  painter,  r.  114  McAllister 
'•    Stewart   M.,    cashier  ins.    dept.    Balfour, 

Guthrie  &Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Theodore,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Theodore,  iceman,  r.  741  Filbert 
"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  26  Gilbert 
■'    Theodore,  seaman,  r.  120  Howard 
■'     Thomas,  r.  33  Louisa 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3247 

Mission 
"    Thomas,  electrician  Cal.   Electric  Supply 

and  Cons.  Co.,  r.  702,  24th 
■•    Thomas,  marine   engineer,    9    Mission,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Thomas,  miner,  r.  715  Howard 
Anderson  Thomas,  president  Seg.  Belcher  and 
Midas  Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  50  Ne- 
vada Block,  r.  2209  Devisadero 

•  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  145,  4th 

■'    Thomas,  spar  maker,  r.  207,  26th 

"    Thomas,  teamster  H.  McGill,  r.  33  Louisa 

"    Thomas,  waiter,  r.  26  Eddy 

•'    Thomas    W..   shipping   master    Coasting 

Seamen's  Shipping  Assn.,  r.  133  Diamond 
'•    Tillie  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1810  Page,  8 

rear 
■'     Victor,  clerk  Oscar  Loden,  r.  352,  3d 
■■     Victor,  engineer,  r.  24(J8  Yolo 
■'    Victor,  quarryman,  r.  303,  3d 
■'    Victor,    porter   Merchants'  Ice    and    Cold 

Storage  Co.,  r.  117  Cuvier 
'•  Victor  J.,  clerk,  r.  829,  15th 
■■    Waldron   W.,    teacher   dancing  Saratoga 

Hall,  r.  500  Eddy 
"    Wallace,  clerk,  r.  1318  California 

•  Walter,  clerk  R.  E.  Revalk  &  Co. 

•  Walter,  machinist  J.  G.  North,  r.  6  Middle 
•'    Walter  E.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  731  Douglass 

•  Walter  G.,  cashier  S.  J.  Friedlander  &  Co., 

r.  781  Sutter 
"    William,  driver,  r.  607,  3d 

•  William,  engineer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co..  r. 

552  Indiana 
"    William,  fruit  packer,  r.  8  Sheridan 

•  William,  iron  worker,  r.  967  Harrison 
••    William,  laborer,  r.  27  Folsom  Av 

■'    William,  laborer,  r.  225  Drumm 

■'    William,    laborer    Union   I.   Wks.,   r.   816, 

15th 
•■    William,  master  schr  Margaret  C,  office 

Pier  7  Steuart,  r.  .353  Minna 
•'    William,  seaman,  r.  41!^  East 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  247,  2d 
■•    William,  seaman,  r.  ,534,  2d 

•  William,  traveling   salesman,  r.  624   Jer- 

sey 

■  William,  waiter  Adolph  &  Vivian,  r.  Ful- 

ton nr  2d  Av 

■'    William  A.,  longshoreman,  r.  5  Beale  PI 

•'    William  B.  (Anderson  Bros.),  r.   1221  Ne- 
braska 

"     William  E.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 
25  Everett 

••    William  E.,  seaman,  r.  336,  28th 
Anderson  William  H.,  assistant  Attorney-Gen- 
eral, 419  California,  rooms  18-20,  r.  3915 
California 

•  William  H.,  calker,  r.  417  Elizabeth 

■  William  J.,  barber  John  F.  Skinner,  r.  737 

Howard 

"    William  R.,  foreman  Palmetto  Brush  Co., 
r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 

"    William  T.,  floor  walker  Chicago  Clothing 
Co.,  r.  642  Folsom 

"    William  W.,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek,  r.  25 
Everett 
Anderson  Winslow,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, hours  1  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  office 
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203 


Anderson  &  Hakanson   (James   Anderson   and 
Charles  Hakanson),  restaurant,  633  (531) 
Jackson 
4®"  Anderson.     See    Andersen,  Andresen    and 

Enderson 
Anderson's  College  and  Normal  School,  Robert 
S.  Anderson  principal,  3142,  16th 
"    Oakland,  San  Francisco  and  Mills  Semi- 
nary  Express,   G.  W.   Anderson    &  Co. 
proprietors,  323  East  North 
"    Private  Hospital  for  diseases  of  women, 
Dr.   Winslow    Anderson    proprietor,  603 
Sutter 
Anderton  Albert  F.,  liquors,  1st  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 
"    Frederick  C,  tanner,  r.  812  Potrero  Av 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  818  Sutter 
Andes  Silver  Mining  Co.   (Storey  Co..  Nev.), 
Nathaniel  T.  Messer  president,  John  W. 
Twiggs    secretary,    20,    21,    22    Nevada 
Block 
Andichou  John,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r. 
1321,  7th  Av  South 
"    Martin,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r.  5th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Maxime,  cook,  r.  Railroad  Av  bet  K  and  L 
Andlauer  Alexis  J.,  carpenter,  r.  937  Sanchez 
"    Joseph  v.,  clerk  Pacific  American  Decora- 
tive Co.,  r.  937  Sanchez 
Andraa  Frederick,  carpenter  r.  435,  29th 
Andrada  Manuel,  waiter,  r.  322J4  Brannan 
Andrade  Guillermo,  Mexican  land  and  mining 
agent,  214  California,  r.  656  Folsom 
"    Hortensia    Miss,    teacher    piano,     r.    911 

Vallejo 
"    Joseph  S.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    M.,  waiter  str  City  of  Panama 
"    Manuel  J.   (W.   E.   Oakes    &  Co.),   r.   San 

Leandro 
"    Vicenta,  widow,  r.  911  Vallejo 
Andrae  H.  R.,  sawyer,  r.  630  Elizabeth 
Andrazze  Ubaldo,  cook,  r.  422  Broadway 
Andre  Anthony  A.,  adjuster  flre  losses,  221  San- 
some,  r.  1501A  Larkin 
Celestin,  cook  Eugene  Godon,  r.  520  Jack- 
son 
Ernst  F. ,  captain  Army  of  Heaven  at  Hand, 

r.  N  s  Channel  nr  9th 
J.  Lewis,  porter  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  416  Montgomery 
John  L.,  student,  r.  1501A  Larkin 
Joseph,  florist  M.  Pellissier,   r.  Cortland 
Av  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

ANDRE  LEON, 

employment  office,  315  Stockton,  tele- 
phone Main  1304,  r.  Alameda 

Andre  Pauline  Mrs.,  with  Leon  Andre,  r.  2219i^ 
Sutter 
"    Ricardo,  teacher  French,  r.  2229i4  Sutter 
"    Robert,  r.  420  Jackson 
Andrea  Christina,  domestic,   1322  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Florient  L.,  dairyman,  16th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    Frank,  milker  N.   Hansen,   r.  Amazon  nr 

Vienna  Av 
"    Joseph,  assistant  engineer  str  Piedmont 
Andreatta  Emma  Mrs.,  r.  1061  Folsom 
Andreazzi  Ubaldo,  cook  I.  Cuenin 
Andreine  Ormand,   wool  puller   Legallet-Hell- 
wig  Tanning    Co.,    r.  'ath  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 
Andrensky  Lena,  widow,  r.  704  Bush 
Andres   Alma  A.   Miss,    stenographer,    r.   2754 
Octavia 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  152  Minna 
"    Christian,  cooper,  r.  110^,  14th 
"    F.  O.,  sign  cutter  C.  A.  Klinkner  &  Co.,  r. 

New  Western  Hotel 
"    Frederick  O.,  glove  maker  Farrant  &  Co., 

r.  622  Eddy 
"    Fritz,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    George  S.,  superintendent   Pac.    Oil  and 
Lead  Wks.,  N  s  King  bet  2d  and  3d,  r. 
1910  Vallejo 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  152  Minna 
"    John  P.,  plumber,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Joseph,  r.  203  Laguna 


W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OP 

RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Andres  Joseph,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 

"    L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2754  Octavia 
Andresen  Andrew,  driver  Frank    B.   Peterson 
&Co. 
"    Andrew,  master  str  National  City,  office 

304  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    Chris  P.,  laborer,  r.  310'/4  Ritch 
"    Ingeborg  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    John,  baker  Schwerin  &  Sons,  r.  612  Mason 
"    Nicholas,  painter,  r.  413^4  Fell 
4S=" Andresen.      See    Andersen,    Anderson  and 

Enderson 
Andreson  Charles,  seaman,  r.  25314  Clementina 
Andressen  Henry,  seaman,  r.  1017i^  York 

"    Peter  H.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1818  Folsom 
Andrew  Adam,  secretary  and  general  manager 

Mount  Shasta  Mineral  Spring  Co., Shasta 

Springs,  Cal.,  office  cor.  6th  and  Town- 
send,  branch  office  205  Front 
"    Alfred  G.,  carpenter,  r.  89  Albion  Av 
•'    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1231  Ellis 
•'    Hannah  Miss,  1061  Folsom 
■'    James  C,  boat  loader  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  1835  Polk 
•    Kittle  Mrs.,  dressmaking,   1616  Union,  r. 

1620  Union 
"    May  P.  Miss,  stenographer  Northwestern 

National  Insurance  Co.,  r.  1331  Ellis 
"    Richard  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

1381/2,  nth 
"    Sanford  H.,  ticket  taker  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co..  r.  646  Fell 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  646 Fell 
"    William  O.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2432  Bush 
4®" Andrew.    See  Andrews,  Andros  and  Andrus 
Andrews  A.,  watches,  jewelry,  etc.,  221  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Lick  House 
"    Alexander,  engineer,  r.  13  Johnston  Av 
"    Alexander  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  13  Johnston  Av 
"    Alfred,  r.  61814  Filbert 
"    Andrew,  deckhand  str  Bay  City 
"    Anna,  3410  Pacific  Av 
"    Archibald  A.,  cigars  and  tobacco.  28  Ellis, 

r.  915  Post 
"    Archie  Le  R.,  clerk  Archibald  A.  Andrews, 

r.  915  Post 
"    Charles,  machinist  Williams  &  Orton,   r. 

753  Howard 
"    Charles  F.,  bicycle  renting  and  repairing, 

NW  cor  20th  and  Shotwell,  r.  540  Shot- 
well 
"    Charles  W.,  porter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  15  Hampton  PI 
"    Edwin  O.,  r.225iA,  7th 
"    Evellyn  M.,  carpenter  James  W.  Baldwin, 

r.  328  O'Farrell 
"    F.  C,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Frank  D.,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  427  Eddy 
"    Frederick  J.,  carpenter  Risdon  I.  &  L.Wks., 

r.  908  Treat  Av 
"    George,   clerk  Knickerbocker  Coal  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  329;^,  6th 
"    George  F.,  2d  engineer  str  Gold,  r.  Peta- 

luma 
"    George  T.,  r.  231  Castro 
'■    George  W.,  bookkeeper   Henry  Moffat,  r. 

2440  Post 
"    George  W.,  laborer,  r.  1244,  6th  Av  South 
•'    Granville  B.,  clerk  Jordan's  Museum  of 

Anatomy,  r.  139,  31st 
"    Guy  H.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  2322  Geary 
"     Harry  A.,  physician,  r.  312  Bartlett 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  shoe-fitter,  r.  22514,  7th 


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Andrews  Herbert,  painter,  r.  183  Perry 
Herbert  L..  painter,  r.  115  Turk 
Isabell  A.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,   915  Post 
James,  clerk,  r.  1017  Powell 
James,  engineer,  r.  1514  Folsom 
James,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  471  Jessie 
Jeremiah  M.,  pilot  str  Dauntless,  r.  1501 

Waller 
Jesse  S.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  2440 

Post 
John,  chief  engineer  str  Onward,  r.   1034J^ 

Shotwell 
John,  herder  quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S. 

A.,  r.  Presidio 
John,  laborer,  r.  92  West  Mission 
John,  machinist,  r.  2516  McAllister 
John.  3d  engineer  str  Aurora 
John,  waiter,  r.  613  Folsom 
Joseph  A.,  teamster  Masonic  Cemetery,    r. 

13  Johnston  Av 
Joseph  C.  blacksmith,  r.  1501  Mission 
Lester,  shoemaker  George  Pollock,  r.  317 

O'Farrell 
Lewis,  machinist,  r.  3016  Steiner 
Lewis,  marble  cutter,  r.  13  Johnston  Av 
Libby  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1835  Polk 
Lincoln,  butcher,  r.  1244,  6th  Av  South 
Lyman  R.    (Galloway.  Giddings  &  Co.),  r. 

1702'^  Leavenworth 
M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  7.39  Post 
Marenius  R..  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  7291/2  Treat  Av 
Mattie  Mrs.,  r.  410  Post 
Napoleon  T..  carpenter,  r.  NE  cor  Railroad 

and  5th  Avs  South 
Nellie    Miss,    telegraph    operator,     r.   517 

Mason 
Nelson,  bookkeeper  Matthew  Turner,  r.  1114 

Kentucky 
N.  Samuer(Andrews  &  Blodgett),   r.    1428 

Market 
Oliver,  butcher,  r.  1244,  6th  Av  South 
Richard,  r.  1008  Guerrero 
Richard  H..  with  German  American  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  96  Fair  Oaks 
R.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 
Robert  S..  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  915 

Post 
T.,  2d  steward  str  Santa  Rosa 
T.  D.,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  24^4  Turk 
Thomas  G.,  watchman,  r.  2  Chath  m  PI 
Thomas    H..    stage    carpenter    Morosco's 

Grand  Opera  House,  r.  808  Mission 

ANDREWS  THOMAS  P., 

photographic  and  magic-lantern  ap- 
paratus, 109  Montgomery,  r.  117a 
Bartlett 

Andrews  Walter,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  423  Bush 
"    Walter  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  717  Hayes 
"    William  (Andrews  &  Serpa),  r.  606,  3d 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  1311  Pine 
■'    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    William  A.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

Co.,  r.  10  Hancock 
"    William  H.  H..  master  mariner,  r.  631  Sac- 
ramento 
"    William  S..  painter,  r.  226  Michigan 
•'    &  Blodgett  (N.  Samuel  Andrews  and  Fred- 
erick E.  Blodgett),  fruits,  1444  Market 
"    &    Serpa  (William    Andrews    and    Frank 
Serpa),  barbers,  606.  3d 
«y  Andrews.    See  Andrew,  Andros,   Andross 

and  Andrus 
Andriano  Albert,  journalist,  r.  400b  Oak 


Andrichevich  John,  waiter  Julius  Lenenberger, 

r.  255  Steven  on 
Andrie  Alfred,  gardener,  r.  10  Scott  PI 
Andrieu  Clorandin  F.,  restaurant,  506  Kearny, 
r.  720  Montgomery  Av 
"    Jean,  dyer,  r.  815  Stockton 
Andrieux  Alfred,  gardener,  r.  619  Pacific 
Andromeda  The.  Edward  L.  Wagner  proprie- 
tor, 931  Kearny 
Andronneti  Pau  ,  porter,  r.  1707b  Stockton 
Andros  Charles,  sea    an,  r.  820  Battery 

"    Milton  (Andros  &  Frank),  r.  1918  Broadway 
Andros  &  Frank  (Milton  Andros  and  Nathan 
H.  Frank),   attorneys   at  law,  330  San- 
some,  rooms  6-7 
Andross  Jennie,  widow,  r.  405  Hyde 
"    Porter   H.,   secretary  West    Consolidated 
Virginia  and  California  Mining  Co.,  334 
Pine,  room  10,  r.  405  Hyde 
"    William  C,  entry  clerk  S.  F.  Shoe  House, 
r.  405  Hyde 
.ftS"  Andro  s.    See  Andrews  and  Andrus 
A  idrozzows  ;y  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  704  Bush 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  704  Bush 
Andrus  George  M.,  engineer,  r.  329^,  6th 
"    William  F.,  salesman  E.  T.  Allen  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
^S-  Andrus.    See  Andrew,   Andrews    and  An- 
dross 
Andruss  George  H.,  with  L.  W.  McGlauflln,  r. 

29361/4  California 
Anfibolo  Felice,  laborer,  r.  218  Francisco  rear 
"    Phillip,  sewer  contractor,  r  218i/4  Francisco 
rear 
Anflndsen  Bernard,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
r.  15  Pacific 
"    Olof,  master  str  Casper,  r.  327  Hill 
Anfinson  Anfin,  laborer,  r.  11.38  Mission 
Angee  Edward,  wharfinger,  r.  404  Turk 
Angeir   D wight  M.,  wharfinger   Pier   13,   r.  404 

Turk 
Angel  Forrest,  carpenter,  r.  2819  Folsom 
"    Godfrey  L.,  clerk,  r.  1515^4  Mission 
"    J.  B.,  capitalist,  r.  The  Colonial 
.^"  Angel.    See  Angell,  Ankel,  Engle  and  Enkle 
Angela  Michele,    laborer    Pac.    Roll.    Mill,   r. 

Texas  bet  Butte  and  18th 
Angeli    Alponse,  cleaner  J.    Spaulding  &  Co., 

r.  733  Filbert 
Angeline  O.,  messenger,  r.  51  Russ 
Angelini  James,  bookkeeper  F.  Scatena  &  Co., 

r.  127  Turk 
Angelis  August,  tinsmith,  r.  458  Natoma  rear 
"    Edward  C,  cooper,  r.  36  Hill 
"    Henry  C,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  64 

Everett 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  36  Hill 
"    Minnie  Miss,  photograph  finisher,  r.  36  Hill 
"    Nicolas,  cook  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Rudolph  W.,  butcher  A.  Kratz,  r.  36  Hill 
"    Theodore  P.  J.,  superintendent  S.P.  Verein, 
r.  1606  California 
Angelius  Charles,   starter  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1817b  Howard 
'•    John  D.,  upholsterer,  r.  1215  Sanchez 
"    Richard,    upholsterer   John  Hoey,   r.    1215 
Sanchez 
Angell  Chester  L.,  draughtsman  Golden  State 
and  Miners'  Iron  Wks.,  r.  3200  Howard 
"    Fred  L.,  druggist,  r.  112,  3d  Av 
"    Harry  M.,  Clerk  J.  W.  Angell,  r.  112,  3d  Av 
"    Horace  B.,  r.  2200  Howard 
Angell  James  B.,   secretary  Real  Estate  and 
Development    Co.,    30   Mills    Bldg, •9th 
floor 
"    Jonathan  W.,  druggist,  362,  1st,  r.  112,  3d 

Av 
"    Otis  B..  r.  3200  Howard 
"    W,  painter,  r.  22  Turk 

"    William  J.,  bartender  Samuel  Maxwell,  r. 
Ocean  House  Road  nr  Jules  Av 
-^"Angell.   See  Angel,  Ankel,  Engle  and  Enkle 
Angellotti  Frances  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1424  Bush 
Angelo  Edward  J.,   collector  S.  F.  Gas   Light 
Co.,  r.  119,  10th 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  5  Vallejo  PI 
"    Francisco,  porter  Val.  Meinberger,  r.  9.33 

Pacific 
"    George  K.,  oyster  house,  121,  6th 


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Angelo  Harry  J.,  deputy  County   Clerk,   r.  133 
Ash  Av 
"    Moses,   shoemaker  J.  C.   Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Valatti,  baker,  r.  1400  Stockton 
"    Wallace  P.,    solicitor  Pac.    &  S.  F.    Box 
Factory,  r.  210914  Howard 
Angels  Quartz  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.), 
Thomas    J.    Schuyler    secretary,    31-32 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Angermann  A.  Theodore,  gardener,  r.  1617  Polk 
Angerstien  Frederick,  musician,  r.  1010  Florida 
AngierWalley  T.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  222  Post 
Anglade  Jean,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r. 
5th  Av  South  bet  L,  and  M 
"    John,  liquors,  500  Dupont,  and  lodgings,  603 

Pine 
"    Thomas,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 
Anglasay  Delia,  widow,  nurse,  r.  713  Brannan 
"    Henry,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  713 

Brannan 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  713  Brannan 
Anglin    Patrick,  capitalist,    r.    2721 V^    Bryant 
Av 
"    Thomas,  furniture  packer,  r.  72114  Minna 
Anglo-American  Crockery  and  Glassware  Co., 
Maurice  Block  and  Isidore  S.  Ackerman 
managers,  108-110  Pine 

ANGLO-OALIFORNIAN  BANK 

(Limited),  Ignatz  Steinhart  and  Pliilip 
N.  Lilienthal  managers,  NE  cor  Pine 
and  Sansome 

Anglo-Californian  Publishing  Co.,  A.  Daw-Ker- 

rell  manager,  530  California,  room  29 
Anglo-Japanese   School,    William   C.    Granger 

director,  410  Franklin 
Anglo-Mexican  Mining  Co.  (Limited),  Sinaloa, 
Mexico,  Livingston  Gilson  manager,  211 
Sansome,  room  6 
Angonnet  Bernard  (Frank  Angonnet  &  Son),  r. 
506  Post 
"    Frank  (Frank  Angonnet  &  Son),  r.  506  Post 
"    Frank  &  Son  (Frank  and  Bernard  Angon- 
net), wood  and  coal,  506  Post 
"    Peter  F.,  manager  Mrs.  A.  Bonetti,  14,  7th, 
r.  606  Stevenson 
Angstrom  Charles  J.,  seaman,  r.  759,  4th 
Angula  Concho,  laborer,  r.  5  Pollard  PI 
Angus  James  S.,  with  estate  of  James  G.  Fair, 
r.  1518  Broderick 
"    John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
504  Napa 
Angus  William,  asst.  secretary  Edison  Light 
and  Power  Co.,  229  Stevenson,  r.  East 
Oakland 
Anie  Frederick,  varnisher  and  polisher  pianos, 

70  Juniper 
Animals'  Home,  public  pound,  Thomas  C.  Wells 

superintendent,  2514,  16th 
Anita  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  John  Bar- 
ton president,  L.  F.  Reichling  secretary, 
404  Montgomery 
"    House,  Lagier  &  Pons  proprietors,  31  Hunt 
Anixter  Harris,  r.  1408;^  Devisadero 

"    Rachel  Mrs.,  delicacies,  1408^4  Devisadero 
Ankel  Abraham,  r.  1112  Hyde 
"    Harry,  financial  agent,  6  Mills  Bldg,  5th 
floor,  r.  903  McAllister 
Ankele  John  H.,  special  agent  North  German 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  225  Sansome 
Anker  Andrew,  tailor,  r.  1455  Castro 
"    Gutenburg  H.,  clerk,  r.  910  Valencia 
"    Nicholas  A.,  jeweler,   13   Trinity,   r.   2548 
Folsom 
Ankers    Christian,    carpenter,    781   Folsom,    r. 
328,  3d 
"    George,  chief  officer  str  San  Jose 
"    Harry  H.,  painter  T.  H.  Oliver,  r.  328,  3d 
Annan    William    C,    shoemaker    Charles     A. 

Onstott,  r.  564  Mission 
Annandale  The,  606  Shotwell 
"    The,  Mrs.  Pauline  Goen  proprietor,  816  Cal- 
ifornia 
Anne  Pedro  O.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 

5  Vasserot  PI 
Annear  John  A.,  driver  Jerome  E.  MacCormac, 
r.  710  Polk 


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Annezz  Gesumi,  bootblack    Frank   Lavory,  r. 

1213  Dupont 
Anninger  Joseph,  brushmaker  R.  W.  Simpson, 

r.  2101/2,  nth 
Annis  Alexander   G.,  freight    solicitor    Union 
Transportation  Co. ,  ofQce  Clay  St.  Wharf 
(Pier  1),  r.  North  Berkeley 
"    Arthur  M.,  finisher  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

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"    Charles  H.,  finisher  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  812,  21st 
"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  shoemaker,  r.  1318  Guerrero 
"     Eva,  widow,  r.  804,  3d 

•'    Frederick,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  812,  21st 
xm'  Annis.    See  Ennis  and  Innis 
Annuzi  Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  5  Pollard  PI 
Annuzzi  Leonardo,  peddler,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Ansbro  George  A., clerk  United  Typewriter  and 
Supplies  Co.,  r.  16%  Hill 
■'    Harry  T.,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,   r. 

328, 12th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1329  Florida 
"    Matthew  C,  clerk  Morris  &  Kennedy,  r. 
I614  Hill 
Ansburg  Charles,  peddler,  r.  1713  Dupont 

"    Isidore,  peddler,  r.  1713  Dupont 
Ansell  James,  r.  678  Harrison 
Anselm  Henry,  r.  620  Minna 
Anselmi  Peter,  clerk  G.  Janes,  r.  354,  4th 
Anshor  Hall,  cor  Market  and  6th 
Ansilio  L.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Ansley  Washington,  cooperage,  14  Merchant 
Anson  Frank,  painter,  r.  1005,  18th 
"    Harry  J.,  paper  hanger,  r.  923  Post 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  cashier  Sutro  Baths,  r.  7  Olive 
Av 

ANSONIA  CLOCK   CO., 

Nordman  Brothers  agents,  126  Sutter 

Ansorge  Fredrika,  widow,  r.  612  Pine 
Ansot  Henry,  teacher  fencing,  r.  1439  Pine 
"    Jeanne   Mrs.,  stamping  and   embroidery, 
1328  Polk,  r.  1439  Pine 
Anspach  Julius  H.,  waiter  New  Washington 
Hotel,  r.  30a  Clara 
"    Lewis,  bartender  Osmer  &  Co.,  r.  30  Clara 
"    Nicholas  F.,  barber  J.  A.Wilson,  r.  30a 

Clara 
"    W.,  millman  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
Anspacher    Abram,    president    Congregation 
Emanu  -  El    and    secretary    Anspacher 
Brothers,  214  Pine,  r.  1400  McAllister 
Anspacher  Brothers,  Simon  Anspacher  presi- 
dent.   Garrison    Gerst    vice  -  president, 
Samuel    Seller    treasurer,    Abram   An- 
spacher   secretary,    wholesale    dealers 
hay  and  grain,  warehouse  616-618,  7th, 
ofBce  214  Pine,  room  17 
"    Gustavus,  r.  1400  McAllister 
"    -Meyers  Hannah,  widow,  r.  1400  McAllister 
Anspacher  Simon,  president  Anspacher  Broth- 
ers, 214  Pine,  room  17,  r.  2604  Pacific  Av 
Anstey  Allyn,  clerk,  r.  509  Powell 
Anthanen  Leopold  (Bocker  &  Anthanen),  r.  cor 

Cambridge  and  Wayland 
Anthes  Frank  F.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  2415  Bush 
"    Frederick  P.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  2415  Bush 
"    Hubert  N.,  assistant  bookkeeper  Wangen- 
heim,  Sternheim  &  Co.,  r.  2  Sophie  Ter- 
race 
"    Louis  H.,  clerk  Henry  Lund  &  Co.,  r.  241o 
Bush 


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Write  or  call  for  terms,  prices  and  advan-  k- 
tages  to  405   Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  i 

Anthes  Peter,  mining,  r.  2  Sopliie  Terrace 
' '    Peter  Jr. ,  selector  Wangenlieim,  Sternlieim 
&  Co.,  r.  2  Sophie  Terrace 
Anthony  Abraham,  cutter  Kraker  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
123  Langton 
"    Abraham,  detective,  r.  615^4,  21st 
"    Albert  D.,  steward  str  Columbia 
"    Anton,  bartender,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
'•    Cornelia,  widow,  medium,  r.  342,  3d 
'■    Edward  A.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  316 

2d  Av 
"     Edward  T.,   repacker,  407  Commercial,  r. 
604  Merchant 
Anthony  Edwin  R.,  assistant  paymaster  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.   1617 
Alameda  Av,  Alameda 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  3  Cohen  PI 
"     Erculiani,  clerk,  r.  2501  Howard 
"    Francis,  clerk,  r.  3714  Clara 
•■    Frank  P.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  37^  Clara 
"    Henry  A.,  bartender  John  Mangels,   r.  3 

Mary  Lane 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  12314  Langton 
"    Herbert  M.,  law  student  Nowlln  &  Fassett 
'■    Jacob  A.,  carpenter,  r.  231  Castro 
•'    J.    C.    Co.,    Albert    S.    Barney    secretary, 
Soteria  Morphine  Cure,  86  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Jesse  C.  (W.  A.  Plymire  &  Co.)  and  physi- 
cian, office  87  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,    farmer,    r.   S  s    Lower    Terrace  nr 
Uranus 
Anthony  John  H.,  U.  S.  special  pension  exami- 
ner, U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  75,   r. 
31U,2  Hyde 
•    Marc,  law  clerk  Fred  J.  Castelhun 
"    Mark,  inventor,  137  Montgomery,    r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Rosa  C.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  37'/2  Clara 
■■    Thomas  B.,  solicitor  Am.  Wringer  Co.,  r. 

3151/2  Franklin 
■'    Thomas  M.  (Benning&  Anthony),  r.  18 Page 
"    W.  G.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  208  Hyde 
4®°" Anthony.    See  Antoni  and  Antony 
Anthounsen  Henry,  laborer,  r.  2314b  Mason 
"    Robert  H.,   teamster  Phelps  &  Arnold,  r. 
2314b  Mason 
Anticevich  John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  46,  7th, 

r.  same 
Antich  Martin,   cook  Mikulich  &  Kiselich,  r. 

4  Union  PI 
Antippas  Alexander,  fruits.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr 
Cliff  House,  r.  59  Jessie 
"    Alexandre,  clerk  N.  Antippas,  r.  59  Jessie 
"    Andreas  E.,  fruits,  41  Market 
"    Basil,  salesman,  r.  59  Jessie 
"    Jacova,  widow,  r.  2  Hartman 
"    Nicholas,  fruits  and  candles.  237Vi  East, 
r.  59  Jessie 
Antiquarian  Book  Store,  Patrick  J.  Healy  pro- 
prietor, 203  Powell 
Antognini  A.,  reporter  L'Elvezia,  r.  29,  6th 
Antoldi  S.  &  Co.  (Stainslaus  Antoldi),   produce 
commission  merchants,  415-417  Davis 
"    Stanislaus  (S.  Antoldi  &  Co.),  r.  310  Stock- 
ton 
Anton  Charles,  baker,  r.  1406  Powell 
"    F.,  waiter  str  Areata 
"    John,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  619  Ellis  rear 
"    Joseph,  seaman  str  Eureka 
"    Louis,  waiter  Thomas  Murray,  r.  510  Jack- 
son 
Antonas  Nicholas   (Antonas  &  Ivankovich),  r. 
131  Turk 
"    &     Ivankovich     (Nicholas    Antonas     and 
Louis  Ivankovich),  tailors,  131  Turk 


An  tone  Frank,  seaman,  r.  916  Montgomery 
Antonelle  Joseph  S.,  contractor,  512  Montgom- 
ery 
Antonelli  Vincenzo,  watchman  Dunham,  Carri- 

gan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  1622  Hayes 
Antonetti  Edward  N.,  house  and   sign  painter, 

205  O'Farrell,  r.  369,  11th 
Antoni  E.,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Joseph,    salesman  Casimir  Baldocohi,   r. 

1002  Buchanan 
"    Louis,  liquors,  303  Montgomery  Av,  r.  303^ 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Samuel  (Antoni  &  Pellegrini),  r.  515  Union 
"    &  Pellegrini  (Samuel  Antoni  and  Giuseppe 
Pellegrini),  wood  and  coal,  506-508  Green 
4®=" Antoni.    See  Anthony  and  Antony 
Antoniades  Euthymius,  cook,  r.  542^^  Natoma 
Antonlazzi  Peter,  furniture,  1800-1802  Powell 
Antonietti  Anton,  machine  hand  D.  Woerner 
"    John,  driver  Kate   Emhoff,  r.  cor  Lisbon 
and  Japan  Av 
Antonini  Giovanni  B.   (Figone  &  Antonini),  r. 

628  Broadway 
Antonio  Edmund,  cook,  r.  412  Main 
"    F.,  laborer  Pao.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Frank,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Gregory,  fruits  and  candies,  118  Powell,   r. 

O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Lillie,  actress  Cremome  Theatre 
"    Marcilino,  r.  311  Pacific 
Antonioli  Casimir,  wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Washington  and  Battery,  r.  3  Martha  PI 
Antonovich  Dominic  G.,  capitalist,  r.  730  Green 
"     Edith,  japanner  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  1709 

Stockton 
"    Florio,  capitalist,  r.  712  Green 
Antonsen  Hans,  r.  815  Humboldt 
Antony  Henry,  cutler  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.   149 J^ 

Fair  Oaks 
4®"  Antony.    See  Anthony  and  Antoni 
Antrim  Howard  D.,  r.  807  California 
"    Howard  D.   Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Antrim, 

807  California 
"    The,  Mrs.   Howard  D.   Antrim  proprietor, 
807  California 
Antron  Edward  P.,  clerk  F.   A.    Beckett,   r.   15 
West  Mission 
"    Peter,  r.  15  West  Mission 
Antz  Albert  G.,  butcher,  r.  1825  Bush 
"    Albert  H.,   butcher  Henry    Antz,    r.    1825 

Bush 
"    Frederick  J.,  butcher  Henry  Antz,  r.    1825 

Bush 
"    Henry,  butcher,  15-16  Grand  Western  Mar- 
ket, r.  1825  Bush 
Anzenhofer  Charles,  teamster,  r.  HoUoway  Av 
nr  Lee  Av 
•'    Louis,  r.  Holloway  Av  nr  Lee  Av 
"    Louis  Jr.,  teamster,  r.   Holloway   Av   nr 

Lee  Av 
"    Peter,  dairyman,  cor  Pope  and  Hanna 
"    William,    carpenter,    r.  Holloway    Av   nr 
Lee  Av 
Aoki  T.,  Japanese  artist,  131  Post 
A.  P.   A.   Magazine    (monthly),    W.    E.   Price 

editor,  1203  Market 
Apac  Secundio,  merchant,  r.  1321  York 
Apel  August,  musician,  r.  25  Rondel  PI 
"    Ferdinand  C,  cigar  maker  Paul  Apel,  r.  25 

Rondel  PI 
"    Hermann,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  Wolfe 

cor  Isabel 
"    John  S.,  r.  25  Rondel  PI 
•'    Paul,  cigar  manufacturer,  25  Rondel  PI 
"    Peter,  baker  John  B.  Shay 
Apelt  Charles  M.  Mrs.,  shirt  manufacturer  and 
men's  furnishing  goods,  136  Montgomery 
Av,  r.  1606  Stockton 
Aperio  Michael,  peddler,  r.  6171,^  Ellis  rear 
Apfel  George,  bakery,  715  Polk 
Apffel  Phillip  J.,  carpenter,  r.  18179£  Broadway 

rear 
Apgar  Charles  W.,  barber  Joseph  Levy,  r.  958 

Mission 
Aplln  Walter  (Aplin  &  West),   r.    626   Sacra- 
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Aplin  &  West  (Walter  Aplin  and  Thomas  West), 

restaurant,  626  Sacramento 
Apollo  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Unga  Island, 
Alaska),    Gustave  Nlebaum  president, 
Louis    Sloss    Jr.     secretary,    office    310 
San  some 
"    Hall,  810  Pacific 
Apollon  Edgar,  cook  str  Crescent  City,   r.   63V2 

Everett 
Apostle  C,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 
Apostolo  Andrew,  oyster  house,  142,  5th 
"    Atanasio  (Perrin  &  Apostolo),  r.  25  Stock- 
ton PI 
Apothecaries'  Hall,  3  New  Montgomery 
App  Mine  (Tuolumne  Co.),  George  H.  Waggoner 

secretary,  205  Crocker  Bldg 
Appel  Alvin  H.,  painter,  r.  147,  3d 
"    Felicita,  widow,  shirt  maker,  r.  1343  Powell 
"    Frank,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    George  A.,  seaman  bkt.  W.  H.  Dimond,  r. 

507  Filbert 
"    Julius,  r.  306D  Lily  Av 
"    Theodore,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    William,  expressman  John  W.  Flinn.  r.  508 
Ivy  Av 
4S" Appel.    See  Ahpel,  Apel,  Appell  and  Apple 
Appell  John  C,  cabinet  maker,  r.  617  Bryant 

"    Simon,  tailor,  236  Ellis 
4®~ Appell.    See  Apel,  Appel  and  Apple 
Appeltofft    Axel,    cashier   Swanberg's    Oyster 

House,  r.  1012b  Washington 
Appenzeller  Jacob,  wheelwright,  r.  49  Zoe 
Apperson  Edgar,  linotype  operator,  r.  2627  Pine 

"    John  A.,  r.  2627  Pine 
Appiarius  Franz  W.,  manufacturer  pickles  and 
cider,  1810  O'Farrell 
"    H.  Mrs.,  varieties,  703  Valencia 
"    Henry    P.,     compositor     Kuttner-French 

Printing  Co.,  r.  1810  O'Farrell 
"    Henry    W.,    clerk   John    Hadeler,    r.    1810 
O'Farrell 
Apple  Benjamin,  physician,  741  Filbert,  r.  727 
Grove 
"    Heiman,  upholsterer,  r.  608  Natoma 
"    Henry  L.,  barber,  r.  727  Grove 
"    Isidore,  deputy  sheriff,  r.  727  Grove 
"    Jacob,    cashier    Cunningham,    Curtiss    & 

Welch,  r.  727  Grove 
"    Morris,    clerk    Cunningham,     Curtiss     & 

Welch,  r.  737  Grove 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk  postofQce,  r.  17,  3d 
"    William,  r.  727  Grove 
4®=  Apple.    See  Apel,  Appel  and  Appell 
Appleby  Charles  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
11121/2  Valencia 
"    Orville,  horseman,  r.  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
Applegarth  A.  George,  draughtsman  Wright  & 

Sanders,  r.  Oakland 
Applegate  George,  foreman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1 
Rivoli  Av 
"    J.  Henry,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  J.,  merchandise  broker,  219  Grant  Av, 
r.  109a  Powell 
Appleton  A.,  r.  1013b  Washington 
Appleton  D.  &  Co.  (New  York),  Dorville  Llbby 
manager,  publishers  and    subscription 
books,  1  Flood  Bldg 
"    Harry,  upholsterer,  r.  eiS^^  Natoma 
"    Lawrence,   car  repairer  S.   P.  Co.,  r."1956 

Howard 
"    Thomas,  solicitor  American  Wringer  Co., 

r.  17  Polk 
"    Wallace,  fireman,  r.  1956  Howard 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  1956  Howard 
Applewhite  Andrew  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  717  Hyde 
Appo  James  B.,  porter  str  City  of  Pueblo 
Appraiser  United  States  (District of  San  Fran- 
cisco),   James    E.    Tucker,  U.  S.    Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  room  31 
Appraisers'  Building,  United  States,  E  s  San- 
some  bet  Washington  and  Jackson 
Appraisers'  Store,  United  States,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  first  floor 
Apprill  George,  shoemaker,  535  Commercial,  r. 

428  Broadway 
Appwood  George  E.,  salesman  Anspacher Bros., 
r.  137  Perry 


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Apsley  George  W.,  r.  158  Perry 
Apted    Walter    (James    Boyes    &    Co.),   r.    1920 
Stockton 

Arabian  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills, 

Hills  Bros,  proprietors,  126-130  Mar- 
ket and  23  California 

Arada  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  436b  Clementina 
Arago  Andrew,   coal  passer  str  Corona,  r.  927 

Broadway 
Arakel  John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  127;4,  4th 
Aranburu  Angelo,  cook,  r.  510  Powell 
Araos  Leary,  laborer,  r.  9a  Natoma 
Arata  Andrew,  teamster  Gray  &  Ba,rbieri,  r.  4 
Jasper  PI 
"    Angelo  (Torre  &  Arata),  r.  522  Green 
"     Augustine,  r.  3  Bartol 
"    C,  laborer,  r.  746  Florida 
"    Enrico,  cook,  r.  80  Francisco 
"    Eugene,  r.  10  Russell  rear 
"    Frank,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    Frank  (Guinasso  &  Arata),  r.  1918y2  Stock- 
ton 
"    G.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    George,  laundryman,  r.  433%  Broadway 
"    Giovanni  B.,  hostler  Arata  &  Brother,   r. 

433}^  Broadway  rear 
"    Giuseppe,   bootblack,   r.  513^4    Greenwich 

rear 
"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  13  Bannam  PI 
"    James,  laundryman,  r.  423'/4  Broadway 
"    James,  teamster  Gray  &  Barbieri,  r.  4  Jas- 
per PI 
"    John,    bootblack,     Leidesdorff     bet    Cali- 
fornia and  Pine,  r.  1717  Stockton 
"    John,  porter  L.  Dinkelspiel  &  Sons,  r.  513% 

Greenwich  rear 
"    John,  vegetable  gardens,  Corbett  Road  nr 

Alms  House  Road 
"    Jose,  peddler,  r.  4  Maiden  lane 
"    Joseph,  bartender  John  Garibaldi,  r.  cor 

Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Sunny  Side  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  740  Florida 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1904%  Powell 
"    Joseph,  vegetable  gardens,  Corbett  Boad 

nr  Alms  House  Road 
"    Julius,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Louis  (Arata  &  Brother),  r.  7  Bartol 
"    Louis,  scavenger,  r.  507  Chestnut 
"    Luigi,  saloon  keeper,  r.  518  Greenwich 
"    Luigi  G.,  hostler,  r.  7  Bartol 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  7  Bartol 
"    Nicholas,  bootblack,  30  Leidesdorff 
"    Paola  (Arata  &  Brother)  r.  425  Broadway 

rear 
"    Paola,  driver,  r.  27%  Lapidge 
"    Paolo,  r.  523  Green 

"    Paul,  bootblack,  30  Leidesdorff,  r.  634  Sac- 
ramento 
"    Paul,  peddler,  r.  3101  Buchanan 
"    Phillip,  salesman  G.  B.  Solari,  r.  305  Capp 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  1904%  Powell 
"    Seraphine,  peddler,  r.  736%  Vallejo 
"    Stephen,  bootblack,  Leidesdorff  bet  Cali- 
fornia and  Pine,  r.  13  Lafayette  PI 
"    Stephen,  junk  dealer,  r.  716  Montgomery 

Av 
"    &  Brother  (Paola  and  Louis),  livery  stable, 
716  Pacific 
Arbell  Bessie  Miss,  bookkeeper  A.  P.  Lorent- 

zen,  r.  2210  Leavenworth 
Arberonet  Jean,  cook  Sartori  &  Fantina 
Arbidie  Henrietta  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  633  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
Arbios  Edward  E.,  butcher,  r.  1414  Powell 
Arbogast  Clara,  widow,  r.  1010a  Bush 


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ARBUCKLE  BROTHERS 

(New  York),  W.  J.  De  Brulil  manager, 
18  California 

Arbuckle  George   W.,  agent   Judson  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Arbuthnat  Clare  E.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hos- 
pital 
Arcade  House,  Charles  F.  Smith  proprietor,  45 
Sacramento 
"    The.    Miss    Kate    Woods   proprietor,   917 
Market 
Arcadian  Woolen  Mills,  118  Battery 
Areata  and  Mad  River  R.  R.  Co.  (Areata,  Hum- 
boldt Co.),  F.  Korbel  &  Bros,  proprietors, 
main  office  723  Bryant 
Archambault  George,  cook,  r.  1118  Stevenson 
Archbold  William,  bushelman  Benedict  &  Tur- 
ner, r.  409  Sutter 
Archer  Albert,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1604  Turk 
"    Albert  S.,  clerk  W.  T.  Smith  &  Son,  r.  220% 

Waller 
"    Annie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Wilcox  &  Gibbs  S. 

M.  Co..  r.  1316  California 
"    AretusA.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  18  Te- 
hama rear 
"    Charles  H.,  machinist,  r.  919  Folsom 
■'    Comos,  real  estate,  r.  2031  Steiner 
"    Daniel,  master   schr    Columbus,    office    5 

Spear 
"     Edward,  coachman,  r.  911  Sutter 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  1618  Stockton 
"    James,  coppersmith,  r.  16J4  Boardman  PI 
"    James,    machinist    Fulton    Eng.  &    Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  33  Everett 
"    Leo  B.,  student  Rhodes  &  Rhodes,  r.  Hotel 

Savoy 
"    Samuel,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  real  estate,  320  Sansome,  room  33, 

r.  2031  Steiner 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  415,  5th 
'■    William  Jr.,  upholsterer,  r.  415,  5th 
Archibald  Alice  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1117  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    Arthur  W.,  foreman  Christopher  A.  Mitch- 
ell, r.  320O'Farrell 
"    George  A.,  salesman,  r.  311  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  r.  636  Sutter 
Archibald  James  F.    J.,  303  California,  r.  Bo- 
hemian Club 
"    Jennie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  938  Valencia 
"    Prescott  L.,  r.  311  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  A.,  veterinary  surgeon,  1830- Post,  r. 

181614  Post 
"    William  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1434  Turk 
"    William   P.,  laborer  School  dept.,  r.  311 
Golden  Gate  Av 
ArcMtect  New  City  Hall,  office  New  City  Hall, 

2d  floor 
Architectural  Iron  Works,  Alexander  M.  Bruce 
proprietor,  W  s  Channel  bet  17th  and  18th 
"    Iron  Works,  O'Connell  &    Lewis   proprie- 
tors, SW  cor  Kearny  and  Francisco 
Arciniega  Trinidad  Mrs.,  r.  1503  Leavenworth 
Arctic  Fur  Co.  (Marcus  Moses),  fur  manufac- 
turers, 925  Market 
Arctic  Oil  Works,  Josiah  N.  Knowles  manager, 
Edwin  L.  Griffith  secretary,  office  30  Cali- 
fornia, works  SE  cor  Illinois  and  Center 
Arcuri  Louis,  barber,  825  Pacific 
Ardery  Annie  I.  Mrs.,  r.  429  O'Farrell 


Ardin  Theodore,  carpenter,  r.  E  s  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Arding  DoUie  Miss,  artist,  r.  1620  Dolores 

"    Helene  Miss,  artist,  r.  1620  Dolores 
Arding  Mary,  widow,  r.  1620  Dolores 
"    Walter  A.,  clerk  ins.  dept.  Balfour,  Guthrie 
&  Co.,  r.  1620 Dolores 
>e®~ Arding.    See  Harding 
Ardley  Edwin,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Ardoin    Adolphe,  cook  Jacques  Mounier,  r.  26 

Scott  PI 
Arees  John,  liquors,  639  California,  r.  20V3  Wet- 
more  PI 
Aregger  Charles,  liquors,  49  Stevenson 
Areia  Francisco    G.,  bartender    Francisco  M. 

Ramos,  r.  NW  cor  Jackson  and  Drumm 
Arellano  Bernard  J.,  wireworker  Standard  Iron 
and  Wire  Wks.,  r.  225,  4th 
"    John  L.,  porter,  r.  602  Lombard 
"    Mauro  S.,  carpenter,  536  Green 
"    Mauro  S.  Jr.,  carpenter,  536  Green 
Arena  Salvator,  peddler,  r.  317  Green 
Arenas  Cipriana  Mission,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Arend  Lulu,  widow,  r.  1319b  Clay 
Arendes  Fred,  groceries  and  liquors,  215,  14th 
Arendt  Edward  T.,  upholsterer,  r.  1320  Union 
"    Michael,  merchant  (Angels  Camp),  office 

25  Battery 
"    Otto,  cement,  r.  21  Dehon  rear 
"    Otto,  piano  tuner,  r.  30  Albion  Av 
Areno  Giuseppe,  peddler,  r.  1  Jasper  PI 
Arens  Albert  J.,  jeweler  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 
Co.,  r.  618  jersey 
"    George  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  29  Moss 
"    John,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  &  Co. 
Arensberg  Helen,  stenographer,  r.  807  Harrison 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  807  Harrison 
"    Philip,  bookkeeper  Caro  Bros.,  r.  807  Harri- 
son 
Arenstein  Myer  W.,  optician,  r.  1154?^  Folsom 
Arents   Edward,  merchandise  broker,  9  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  30  Golden  Gate  Av 
Arentsen  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  120  Howard 
Arenz  John   (Arenz   &    Gietzen),  r.  2439   Cali- 
fornia 
"     &  Gietzen  (John  Arenz  and  Jacob  Giet- 
zen), bakery,  2439  California 
Arey  D.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1357  Post 
"    Theodore  R.,  master  bktn  J.  M.   Griffith, 

office  10  Market 
"    Thomas,  r.  125  Francisco 
4@~Arey.    See  Airey 
Arf  Herman,  musician,  r.  716  Fulton 
Arfl  Frederick  T.,  master  schr  Maid  of  Orleans, 

r.  739,  4th 
Arfsten  Broder,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
15th  and  Noe 
"    E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  105  Polk 
"    Emil,  wine  tester,  r.  105  Polk 
"    Giene,  domestic,  824  Waller 
"    Knudt  E.  (J.  Boehrer  &  Co.j,  r.  Oakland 
Argall  F.  G.,  special  agent  ins.  dept.  Balfour, 
Guthrie  &  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
"    John,  r.  628  Golden  Gate  Av 
Argens  George  P.,  roofer,  r.  803  Montgomery 

"    William,  stableman,  r.  820  Waller 
Argenti  Frank,  druggist  TuUio  A.  Rottanzi,  r. 
29441/2  Mission 
"    Jerome  J.  B.,Ph.  G.,  professor  of  botany 
Cal.  College  of  Pharmacy,  r.  2944^4  Mis- 
sion 
"    Joseph,  bootblack,  r.  6  Hunt 
"    Pierre,  employee  French  Hospital 
"    Tulloi,  marble  cutter,  r.  2944^4  Mission 
"    Tulloi  Jr.,  blacksmith,  2938Vi   Mission,  r. 
605  Bartlett 
Argentine  Republic  Consulate,  Jose  L.  Schlei- 
den  acting  consul,  12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Argo  N.,   laborer  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.   1013 

Broadway 
Argonaut  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, Dennery  &  Gunzburger  secretaries, 
214  Pine,  room  3 
Argonaut   Publisliing    Co.,   Jerome   A.   Hart 
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Argoud  Joseph  L.   (Argoud  &  Montmayeur),  r. 
669  Walnut  Av 
"    &    Montmayeur    (Joseph    L.    Argoud   and 
Pierre  Montmayeur),  restaurant,  405  and 
413  Geary 
Arguelio  Julius  J.,  r.  206  Fair  Oaks 

•'    Miguel,  waiter,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Ariani  Amable,  widow,  r.  317  Broadway 
"    Brothers  (Louis  and  Victor)  groceries,  217 

Broadway 
"    John,  cook  Del  Monte  Bros.,  r.  436  Broad- 
way 
"    Louis  (Ariani  Bros.),  and  clerk  Boltz,  Cly- 

mer  &  Co.,  r.  217  Broadway 
■'    Mamie  Miss.  r.  217  Broadway 
•■•    Victor  (Ariani  Bros.),  r.  217  Broadway 
•    Victor    Jr.,  bookbinder  J.  B.  Mclntyre,  r. 
217  Broadway 
Arias  David  C,  artist,  r.  7  Magner  PI 
"    Francisco,  sexton,  r.  908  Broadway 
"    Ramona  A.,  widow,  r.  7  Magner  PI 
"    Trinity  C,  printer,  r.  7  Magner  PI 
"    William  G..  pressman  Edward  C.  Hughes, 
r.  837  Vallejo 
Ariaudo  Andrew,  window  cl  aner,  r.  322  Green 
Ariel  Pharmacy,  Truman  F.  Bacon  proprietor, 
510  Hayes 
■'    Rowing    Club,    Long    Bridge,    South    and 
Kentucky 
Aries  John,  quartermaster  stmr  Alameda 
Arinaton  C,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  29  Eddy 
Arion  House.  Frederick  Huber  proprietor,  13-15 
Pag 
"    Verein,  Dr.    M.   Magnus    president,    Paul 
Scholz  secretary,  414  Pine 
Aristide  Gustavus,  cook,  r.  23  Hunt 
Aristoarena  Luis  G.,  salesman  J.  M.  Willard, 

r.  1421  Geaiy 
Arita  Hermistuce,  physician,  office  and  r.  507 

Post 
Arizona    and    Southeastern    Railroad,    C.    G. 
Young  purchasing  agent,  office  122  Davis 
Arizona  Block,  SW  cor  Market  and  Main 
"    Hotel,  William  Ahlstrand  proprietor,  11-13 

Clay 
"    Sandstone  Co.  (Santa  Ana,  Cal.),  Clinton 
J.  Hutchins  local  agent,  69  Columbian 
Bldg 
Arizona  Telegraph  Co.  (Phoenix,  A.  T.),  N.  K. 
Masten  president,  F.  I.  Kendall  secre- 
tary, 3  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Warehouse,  William  A.  James  manager, 
222-232  King 
Arjo  Frank,  clerk,  r.  915  Broadway 
"    Manu-1,  clerk,  r.  915  Broadway 
"    Norbert,  laborer,  r.  1013  Broadway 
"    Philip  D.,  packer  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  1129 
Clay 
Arkell  Harry  J.,  oraneman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1520 

Waller 
Arkenburg  William  H.,  horseman,  r.  910  Pine 
Arkwright  Elizabeth  Mrs.,   teacher  music,   r. 

1521  Pine 
Arl  Joseph,  baker,  r.  527  Lombard 
Arland  Charles,  r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
Arling  Carrie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  3731  Bryant  Av 
"    David,  waiter  str  San  Jose 
"    David  F.,  stevedore,  r.  2731  Bryant 
"    Isaac  S.,  r.  2731  Bryant 
Arlington  George,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Howard  C,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

38  West  Mission 
■'    Skirt  Manufacturing  Co.  (New  York),  Ben 
J.  Schmidt  &  Co.  agents,  125-137  Sansome 
"    The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  Anna  Tease  proprietor, 
127  Kearny 
Armager  Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  211  Scott 
Armand  Celine,  widow,  dressmaking,  540  Wash- 
ington 
"     Emile  C,  clerk  S.  Pomeroy,  r.  540  Wash- 
ington 
Armanino  A.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Armas  Joseph  L.,  barber,  r.  445,  9th 

"    Raoul,  barber  Joseph  L.  Armas,  r.  445,  9th 
Armaud  Gustave,  chef  Nevada  Restauiant,  r.  4 
Adelaide  P 
"    Thomas,  chef  International  Hotel 
Armbrust  Adolph  C,  butcher,  1305  Castro 


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Armbruster  Barbara,  widow,  proprietor  Carleton 
House,  118  Grant  Av 
'•    Charles  J.,  stenographer  Boone  &  Murdock, 

r.  1515a  Howard 
"    Daniel,  clerk,  r.  90514  Valencia 
"    Edward  P.,  r.  1515a  H  ward 
Armbruster   George   W.,    real   estate  and  in- 
surance agent,  24  Montgomery,  r.  1515a 
Howard 
"    Julius  H.,  engraver,  9  Geary 
"    Rudie  H.,  with  S.  E.  Fischer  &  Co.,  r.  1515a 

Howard 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1515a  Howard 
"    Valentine,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry. 
4@"  Armbruster.    See  Ambruster 
Armendariz  Luz  Mrs.,  r.  823  Pacific 
Armer  Andrew  M.  (Armer  &  Weinshenk),  r.  1201 
Devisadero 
"    Arthur,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  735AElli-i 
"    Ben,  bookkeeper  M.   Armer  &  Co.,  r.  3815 

Pine 
"    Herman,  cigars,  r.  1316  Octavia 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Max  Armer),  cigar  manufactur- 
ers, 308  Sacramento 
"    Max  (M.  Armer  &  Co.),  r.  1710  Webster 
"    May,  domestic,  823  Sutter 
"    Morris,  clerk,  r.  735A  Ellis 
"    Sidney,  r.  1710  Webster 
"    &    Weinshenk    (Andrew    M.    Armer    and 
Charles    Weinshenk),  watch   materials 
and  jewelers'  supplies,  207  Sutter 
43=  Armer.    See  Armour 

Armes  Charles  W.  (Armes  &  Dallam),  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  W.  Jr.,  buyer  Armes  &  Dallam,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George  A.,  water  tender  str  Peru 
"    George  H.,  manager  broom  factory  Armes 
&  Dallam,  r.  Oakland 
Armes  &  Dallam  (Charles  W.  Armes  and  Rich- 
ard B.  Dallam),  wooden  and  willow  ware, 
brushes,  paper  and  paper  bags,  232-226 
Front,    woodenware     factory    432,    4th, 
brocm  factory  113  Davis 
iW  Armes.    See  Arms 
Armistead  Cecil  M.,  medical  student  Dr.  R.  A. 

McLean,  r.  305  Kearny 
Armitage  Ayton,  clerk  Esberg,  Bachman  &  Co., 
r.  407  Leavenworth 
"    Home,  Mrs.  James  R.  Smedberg  manager, 

509  Powell 
"    John,  sailmaker,  r.  234  Church 
"    Thomas  A.,  butcher  Edward  N.  Smith  Co., 

r.  1720  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk  local  freight  offlce  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  328  Geary 
Armitage  William  H.,  architect,  319-331  Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
Armington  Lorenzo  E.,  salesman,  r.  11  Pond 
Armnecht  Louis,  poultry,  8,  10  Grand  Western 

Market,  r.  1020  Army 
Armond  Charles,  marine  cook,r.  70  South  Park 
Armour  Glue  Works,   William  Buro  agent,  23 

Davis,  room  11 
Armour    Packing    Co.    (Kansas    City,    Mo.), 
James     McCuUough    manager,     S.     F. 
branch  211-213  Clay 
"    William,  r.  115,  8th 
.e@" Armour.    See  Armer 
Arms  Charles  S.,  warrant  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

2421  Mission 
Armsby  J.  K.  Company  (Chicago,  111.),  A.  G. 
Freeman  vice-president  and  Pacific 
Coast  manager,  wholesale  commission 
merchants,  138-140-143  Market 
Armstrong  Albert  M.,  attorney  at  law,  81-84 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  600  Busn 


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Armstrong  Alexander  S.,  stenographer  Edison 

Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  510  Fulton 
Amanda,  widow,  r.  14  Marye  Terrace 
Andrew,  bookkeeper   London,    Paris   and 

American  Bank,  r.  I42514  Mission 
Andrew  J.,  speculator,  r.  8  Gough 
Angel,  machinist  Troy  Laundry  Machinery 

Co.,  r.  126  Perry 
Ann,  widow,  r.  447%  Jessie 
Annette,  domestic,  739  Ashbury 
Benjamin  F.,  traveling  salesman,  212  San- 
some,  room  37,  r.  924  Hyde 
Charles,  r.  1202  Mission 
Charles,  cooper  D.  Woerner,  r.  414,  10th 
Christopher,  bartender  Patrick  Donnelly, 

r.  36  Rausch 
Cranston,  plumber,  r.  447>^  Jessie 
Dennis,  r.  317  Francisco 
Eva  Miss,   saleslady    Hale    Bros.,   r.  409 

O'Farrell 
Edward,  blacksmith,  512  Gough 
Edwin  W.  (Armstrong  &  Bacon),  r.  743  Pine 
Eldridge  R.,  clerk  Sherman  &  Clay,  r.  44734 

Jessie 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  820  Howard 
Ella  Mrs.,  clerk  naval  dept.  Union  I.  Wks., 

r.  1206  O'Farrell 
Emma  B.  Miss,   stenographer  Sacramento 

River  Packers'  Assn.,  r.  13  Liberty 
Etta  Miss,  packer  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  133,  19th 
F.  Florence  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros., 

r.  409  O'Farrell 
Fidelia  S..  widow,  r.  329b  Oak 
Francis  T.,  teamster  George  W.  Emmons 
Frank  E.,  foreman,  r.  517a  7th 
Frederick,  artist,  r.  Utah  nr  Army 
Frederick,  elevator  man,  r.  615  Minna 
Frederick  W.,  clerk,  r.  2907  Washington 
George,  merchant,  r.  1008  Jackson 
George  A.,  printer,  r.  2310  Webster 
George  B.,  machinist  Schrader  &  Lutge,  r. 

615  Minna 
George  F.,  carriage  painter,  San  Bruno  Av 

nr  Army,  r.  33d  nr  Potrero  Av 
George  R.  (Armstrong  &  De  Guerre),  r.  2210 

Webster 
George  T.,  florist,  r.  404  McAllister 
Gustave  O.,  r.  14  Marye  Terrace 
Gustavus,  cooper  D.  Woerner,  r.  105  Lund y 

Lane 
Hannah,  widow,  r.  203  Bartlett 
Harriott  W.,  r.  814  Fulton 
Harry,  mechanic,  r.  320,  7th 
Harry  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry. 
Henry,  driver  Cluft  Bros.,  r.  327^4  Union 
Herbert  G.,  agent  C.  A.  Hansen  &  Co.,  313 

Guerrero,  r.  329b  Oak 
Howard  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  231  Pierce 
Hugh,  machinist,  r.  10  South  Park 
James,  r.  615  Minna 
James,  r.  640  Clay 
James,  r.  1717  McAllister 
James,  r.  2811  Harrison 
James  R.,  r.  3210  Webster 
James  T.,  r.  1311  Golden  Gate  Av 
James  W.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  1416  Ellis 
John  L.  G.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

939%  Howard 
John  J.,  draughtsman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1134  Page 
John  R.  (Armstrong  Oil  Burner  Co.),  r.  100, 

5th 
John  R.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  738  Grove 
John,    clerk  Wm.    H.    Armstrong,  r.    1037 

Valencia 


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Armstrong  John,  laborer,  r.  134,  4th 
"    John  A.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Hampshire 
Joseph,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  353,  34th 
Joseph  R.,  assayer,  r.  1128%  Valencia 
Kate,  widow,  r.  18%  Folsom  Av 
L.,  r.  8  Gough 

Lucius  P.,  clerk,  r.  413  Broderick 
Lucy  A.,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  933  Wash- 
ington 
Mary,  widow,  r.  133d  19th 
Mary,  widow,  r.  227  Olive  Av 
May  E.  Miss,  secretary  William  H.  Barnes, 

r.  812  California 
May  W.  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  12  Liberty 
Nellie   Miss,    teacher   Crocker   Grammal* 
School,  r.  329b  Oak 
Armstrong  Oil  Burner  Co.  (John  R.  Armstrong 
and  Cyrus  L.  Gates),  133  Market,  rooms 
4-5 
"    Patrick  H.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  612  Polk 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  47  Federal 
"    Philo  J.^  carriage  maker  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

143,  8th 
"    Richard  B.,  stockbroker,  r.  133  Liberty 
"    Richard  F.,  manager  Mme.  A.  Ruppert,  r. 

26%  Kearny 
"    Robert,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  802 

Sierra 
"    Samuel  C,  salesman  Eugene  Korn,  r.  1012 

Oak 
"    T.  E.  Mrs.,  nurse  Alms  House 
"    Thomas  G.,  capitalist,  r.  404  McAllister 
Armstrong  Thomas  W.,  manufacturers'  agent, 
308  Market,  room  15,  r.  13  Liberty 
"    Truman  B.,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  625  Walnut  Av 
"    William,    clerk    adjutant-general's    office 

dept.  California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  elevator  man,  r.  615  Minna 
"    William,  policeman,  r.  3617  Sutter 
"    William  E.,  molder  McCormick  Bros.,  r.  821 

Webster 
"    William  F.,  painter,  r.  404  McAllister 
"    William  H.,  dentist,  651  Vallejo,  room  5 
"    William  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1723 Mar- 
ket, r.  34  Glen  Park 
"    William  J.,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Mof- 

fatt  &  Co.,  r.  712%  Taylor 
"    William  S.,  bookkeeper  Easton,  Eldridge 

&  Co.,  r.  1004b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  V.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

935%  Howard 
"    W.  Wallace,   accountant,   508   California, 
room  28,  r.  814  Fulton 
Armstrong  &  Bacon  (Edwin  W.  Armstrong  and 
Charles  A.  Bacon),    proprietors    Model 
Music  Store,  735  Market 
Armstrong  &  De  Guerre  (George  R.  Armstrong 
and  Albert  S.  J.   De  Guerre),  printers 
and  blank  book  manufacturers,  404  Mont- 
gomery 
Army  Headquarters  U.  S.,  dept.  of  California. 
4th  floor  Phelan  Bldg 
"    of  Heaven  at  Hand,  Stephen  Maybell  gen- 
eral, headquarters  N  s  Channel  nr  9th 

ARNAUD  ALBERT, 

importer  and  dealer  in  foreign  and 
native  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Grant  Av  and  Post,  r.  1607  Clay 

Arnaud  Mary  C,  widow,  r.  931  Post 
"    Victor  L.,  bookkeeper  Mohns  &  Kalten- 
bach,  r.  921  Post 
Arnberg  Andrew,  assistant  foreman  tinsmith 

Union  I.  Wks. 
Arnberger  Frank,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Co., 
r.  140  Tremont  Av 
"    Theodore  R.,  pressman,  r.  1101  Montgomery 
Arndt  Edward,  tailor,  r.  529%,  6th 
"    Emil,  restaurant,  106,  3d,  r.  100%,  2d 
"    Frank,  brewer,  r.  724  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  oartender  Rohlffs  &  Gerdau,  r. 

938  Mission 
"    Joseph,  cook  John  Jensen,  r.  347  Jessie 
Arnerich    George,  oysterman  R.  J.    Techau  & 

Co.,  r.  1430  Mission 
Arnest  John  M.,  r.  1501  Waller 


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Arnett  John,  r.  2507  Washington 

>e®=  Arnett.    See  Arnott 

Arney  George,  clerk  Cal.  Title  Ins.  and  Trust 

Co.,  r.  1115  Shotwell  rear 
"    James  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1115  Shotwell  rear 
Arnhelm  Abraham,  salesman  Son  Bros.  &  Co. 
"    Charles  L.,boxmakerYosemite  Flour  Mills, 

r.  313a  Clementina 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  8  Steuart 
"    Gustav  S.,  clerk  S.  S.  Arnhelm,  r.  8  Steuart 
"    Herman  S.,  insurance  agent,  r.  8  Steuart 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Mrs.  N.  J.  Franklin,  r.  1237 

Ellis 
"    Julius  S.,  druggist.  8  Steuart,  r.  256  Perry 
-  "    Laura  Miss,  r.  8  Steuart 
"    S.  S.,  nautical  supplies,  8  Steuart 
"    William  S.,  watchmaker,  8  Steuart,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Arnhold  Benjamin,  cashier  Louis  Sloss  &  Co.,  r. 

2930  Sacramento 
"    Hugo,  salesman  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  r. 

1416  Sutter 
Arnke  Henry,  liquors,  SW  cor  2d  and  Jessie,  r. 

45,  2d 
"    Joseph,  bartender  H.  Arnke,  r.  45,  3d    - 
Arnold  Albert,  waiter,  r.  613  Mission 
"    Albert,  wood  carver  Fink  &  Schindler,  r 

530  Haight 
"    Albert  H.,  bartender  August  H.  Korber 

r.  337  Haight 
"    Amelia  Miss,  photographer  Burnett  &  Slat 

tery,  r.  105  Chattanooga 
"    Anna  P.,  widow,  r.  127  Arlington 
Arnold  Austin,  secretary  Hawley  Bros.  Hard 

ware  Co.,  SW  cor  Market  and  Beale,  r 

413  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Benjamin  E.  (Hastings  &  Arnold),  r.  416!^ 

Larkin 
Arnold  Brothers  (Harry  B.  and  William  G.), 

groceries,  949  Valencia 
"    C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  106  Eddy 
"    Caleb,  r.  712,  21st 
"    C.  H.  Jr.,  second  lieutenant  5th  Artillery, 

U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Charles,  dishwasher,  r.  Pioneer  House,  foot 

Larkin 
"    Charles  S.,  r.  411  Cole 
"    Cyrus  M.,  manager  Western  Land  Co.,  640 

Market,  r.  1011  Haight 
"    Daniel,  r.  666  Minna 
"    Edward  H.,  dairyman,  University  nr  Silli- 

man 
"    Elmo  A.,  brakeman,  r.  416%  Larkin 
<'    Emil,  cook,  r.  12b  Sheridan 
"    Ernestine     J.    Miss,     teacher     Hamilton 

Grammar  School,  r.  2011  Devisadero 
"    Florence  A.,  widow,  r.  532  Polk 
■"    Florence  A.,  widow,  decorator,  1022  Sutter 
"    Francis  W.,  r.  827  Hayes 
"    Frank,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank,  porter  Louis  Anderson  &  Co. 
"    Frank  K.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  801  Market, 

r.  219  Grant  Av 
"    Frederick,  seaman  revenue  str  Bear 
"    Frederick  J.,  agent  bicycles,  7  Flood  Bldg, 

r.  40  Erie 
"    Fremont  C,  carpenter,  r.  815  York 
^'    George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  323  Sutter 
"    George  A.,  tanner,  r.  cor  Vermont  and  20th, 

Potrero 
"    George  H.,  manager,  r.  11  Dearborn 
"    Gottlieb  R.,  r.  3506  Mission 
"    Harry  B.  (Arnold  Bros.),  r.  712,  21st 
"    H.  E.,  wiper,  r.  2043y2  Harrison 
Arnold  Henry  A.,   secretary  Phelps  &  Arnold, 

220-222  Mission,  r.  812,  15th 
"    Henry  G.,  cutter  L.  Jonas  &  Bro.,  r.  55754 

Minna 
"    Herbert  F.,  foreman,  r.  1036  McAllister 
"    Hermann,  dishwasher  German  Hospital 
"    Hugo,  merchant,  r.  1416  Sutter 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  1042  Mission 
Arnold  J.  Dennis,  physician,  practice  limited 

to  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat, 

consultation  hours  10  to  12  a.  m.  and  2  to  5 

p.  m.,  tel  Main  439,  ofBce  and  r.  530  Sutter 
"    John,  clerk  E.  C.  Dailey,  r.  127  Arlington 
"    Joseph,  r.  1733  San  Carlos  Av 


Arnold  Kate  L.,  widow,  r.  33181/4  Fillmore 

"  Laura  D.  Miss,  stenographer  Arpad  Har- 
aszthy,  r.  22I81/2  Fillmore 

"  Lelia  E.  Miss,  librarian  branch  Free  Pub- 
lic Library,  1126  Kentucky,  r.  711  Ten- 
nessee 

"    Mary  Miss,  artist,  r.  108  Chattanooga 

"  Mary  V.  Miss,  teacher  Chinese  Primary 
School,  r.  2011  Devisadero 

"  Matthew,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Mechani- 
cal Arts,  r.  733  Minnesota 

"  Ninian  J.,  carpenter  John  Trounson,  r.  W  s 
2d  Av  bet  Sacramento  and  Lake 

"    Noah  S.   (N.  S.  Arnold  Hardware  Co.),  r. 
Oakland 
Arnold  N.  S.  Hardware  Co.   (N.  S.  Arnold), 
manufacturers'  agent,  23  Davis,  room  11 

"    Olive,  widow,  r.  1108  Sacramento 

"  Otto,  clerk  London  and  San  Francisco 
Bank 

"    Richard,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    Rufus  W.,  teamster,  r.  3631  Folsom 

"  Sophia  Miss,  cashier  Bass-Hueter  Paint 
Co.,  r.  23181/i  Fillmore 

"  Thomas  C,  boot  and  shoe  agent,  126 
Kearny,  room  50,  r.  413  Lott 

"  Thomas  H.,  compositor  W.  A.  Woodward 
&  Co.,  r.  6  Monroe 

"  Thomas  P.  J.,  driver  chemical  engine  5, 
r.  1804  Stockton 

"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  157%  Dore 

"  William,  pressman,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Pow- 
hattan 

"  William,  tanner,  r.  cor  Vermont  and  30th, 
Protrero 

"    William  G.  (Arnold  Bros.),  r.  717,  21st 

"  William  L.,  clerk  North  German  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  S.,  machinist,  r.  532  Polk 

"    &  Walsh  (Lawrence  F.  Walsh),  men's  fur- 
nishing goods,  32,  6th 
Arnott  Bridget,  widow,  r.  11  Precita  Av 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  517  Noe 

"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  803  Church 

"    Otto,  waiter,  r.  711  Folsom 

"    Thomas,  r.  118b  Clara 
4®" Arnott.    See  Arnett 

Arnstein  Ludwig   (Stein,  Simon  &  Co.),  r.  1610 
Franklin 

"    Ludwig,  cloth  merchant,  r.  1610  Franklin 
4®=  Arnstein.    See  Aronstein 
Aroldt  Max,  painter,  r.  418%  Fell 
Aroll  Andrew,  waiter  Peter  Malone,  r.  340,  3d 
Aron  Albert  (Aron  Freres),  r.  1427  Post 

"  Freres  (Albert  and  Jules),  shirt  manufact- 
urers, 311  Sutter 

"    Jules  (Aron  Freres),  r.  Nogales,  Arizona 

"    Leopold,  fresco  painter,  r.  933  Post 

"    Maurice,  fresco  painter,  r.  933  Post 

"    Morris,  cigar  manufacturer,  217%,  3d 
4®=- Aron.    See  Aaron 

Aronade  F.  Eugene,  electrician,  1826  Devisa- 
dero 
Arone  Joseph,  shoemaker.  Mission  nr  Silver  Av 
Aronsohn  Martin  A.,  r.  5  Monroe 

"    Siegmund,  r.  5  Monroe 
Aronson  Abraham,  office  410  Post,  r.  1720  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Abraham,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 

"  Bernard,  cashier  Robert  L.  Toplitz  &  Co., 
r.  47  Post 

"  Charles  S.,  bookkeeper  Anglo-American 
Crockery  and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  1928  Bush 

"    David,  r.  930  Larkin 

"  Frank,  traveling  salesman  Rosenthal, 
Feder  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 


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Aronson  George,  loan  office,  126  Kearny,  room  9, 
r.  17021/2  Buchanan 
"    Isadore,  fruits   and  vegetables,  18  Grand 

Central  Market,  r.  517  Grove 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  cor  Elsie  and  Cortland  Av 
"    Max,  traveling  salesman  A.  L.  Bryan  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  197  Hyde 
"    Moses,  expressman,  r.  1234,  26th 
"    Moses,  teamster  Aronson  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

431  Jersey 
"    Philip  N.   (B.   Blumenthal  &  Co.),  r.   1314 
Geary 
4®"  Aronson.    See  Aaronson  and  Aronsohn 
Aronstein  Adolph,  physician,  30  Post,  r.   1616 
Sutter 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  1616  Sutter 
>8®=  Aronstein.    See  Arnstein 
Arp  Charles  W.,  insurance  agent,  r.  130  CoUing- 

wood 
Arpe  Charles,  butcher  G.  B.  Cardinelli,  r.  447 

Broadway 
Arper  Annie  Miss,  saleslady  Michels  &  Wand, 
r.  125  Capp 
"    Thomas,    engineer   Central    Lumber    and 
Mill  Co.,  r.  125a  Capp 
Arposto  Andrew,  restaurant,  121,  5th 
Arragni  Achille,  bartender  I.   Cuenin,  r.  823V2 
Vallejo,  rear 
"    Giovanni,  waiter  I.  Cuenin,  r.  1339  Dupont 
Arrambide  John,  cattleman,  r.  NW  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Powell 
Arrighi   Senesi   (Pierini  &  Arrighi),  r.  110  Pa- 
cific 
Arrighini  Joseph,  r.  249  Pacific 
Arrillaga  Santiago,  teacher  music,  r.  2315  Jack- 
son 
Arrington  Nicholas  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  25  John 
"    William,  mining,  405  Montgomery,  room  5, 


Arriola  Edward  F.,  photographer,  r.  2016  Hyde 
Arrivee  Bertha,  widow,  r.  3  City  Hall  Av 
Arrouge  Eugene,  dyer,  r.  822  Jessie 
Arroussez  Frank,  cook,  r.  123  Prospect  PI 
"    John  P.,  cook  Jose  Pages,  r.  123  Prospect 
PI 
Arrowage  Frank,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  825 

Jessie 
Arroyo  Ricardo,  student,  r.  1223  McAllister 
Arspt  John,  cook  International  Hotel 
Art  Association  San  Francisco,  SE  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Mason 
"    Students'  League,  Miss  Julia  Heynemann 
secretary,  8  Montgomery  Av 
Artana  Luigi  (C.  Biagini  &  Co.),  r.  5  Vincent 
Artaud  Gustave,  cook,  r.  4  Adelaide  PI 
Arteche  Frank,  sawytrr  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

1417  Powell 
Arter  Elbert  E.,  salesman,  r.  1407  Baker 
•'    Norman  R.,   salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  1407  Baker 
Artesian  Water  Works  (Alameda),  Ivey  L.  Bor- 
den superintendent,   office  510  Commer- 
cial 
Astez  John,  baker,  r.  1206'4  Kearny 
Arthur  Charles,   surgeon  str  City  of   Panama 
"    Chester,  r.  360  Brannan 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  360  Brannan 
"    George  Mrs.,  r.  540  McAllister 
"    George  F.,  barber,  r.  840  Valencia 
"    Joseph,  actor,  r.  426  Natoma 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  8  De  Haro 
"    J.  W.,  r.  3  Everett 
Articary  Michael,  carpenter   and  builder,  1803 

Powell 
Artigues  Charles  A.,  collector  Bayle,  Lacoste 
&  Co.,  r.  1227,  5th  Av  South 


Artigues  Emile,  manager  Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co., 

18  Bay  City  Market,  r."  1214  McAllister 
Artigues  Joseph  E..  phvsician  and  surgeon,  623 
Vallejo,  r.  220  Chestnut 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  220  Chestnut 
"    Marius,  inspector  U.   S.  Customs,    r.   220 
Chestnut 
Artist  Dennis,  paper  hanger,  r.  268  Jessie 
Artistic  Decoration  Company  (Keyaert  &  Man- 
etta),  plaster  decorations,  253  Stevenson 
Artot  August,  buyer,  r.  33  Belvedere 
Artoux    Germaine,     tanner     Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
Artslmovitch  Vladimir  A.,  consul  Russia,  418 
California,  rooms  9-10,  r.  Paciflc-Union 
Club 
Artu  Henry,  cook.  r.  4  Adelaide  PI 
Artz  Joseph,  butcher  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  Ahlborn 

House 
Arundell  William  T.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  305^4 

California,  r.  204  Fair  Oaks 
Arvidson  August,  clerk  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 
r.  1403  Sanchez 
•'    J.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 
Arvigi  Antonio  (Delucchi  &  Arvigi),  r.  422  Val- 

lejo  rear 
Arzarve  Juan,  pressman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

405  Green 
Arzberger  Joseph,  foreman  Bissinger  &  Co.,  r. 

2429  Bryant  Av 
Arzner  Louis  A.,  bartender,  r.  1220,  22d 
Asal  Adolf,  brush  manfacturer,  1523  Mission 
Asalina    Dominica,  r.  Visitacion  Valley  nr  6- 

Mile  House 
Asals  John,  masseur,  91  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Asbeck  August,  photographer,  1140  Market 
Asbestos  Parafilne  Co.,   L.  Gustaf  Schroeder 
president    and   manager,  W.  A.   Smith 
secretary,  James  H.   Skelly  vice-presi- 
dent, 131-1.35.  1st 
Asbestos  Products  Co.  (Carroll  B.  and  Donald 
R.   Smith),   asbestos  materials,  paints 
and  boiler-pipe  coverings,  128-130,  1st 
Asch  Augusta,  widow,  tailoress  Edward  Davis, 
r.  176  Minna 
"    Benjamin,  ganger  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue, 

r.  8131/2  Geary 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk,  r.  2105  Mason 
"    Isaac,   barber  William  Asch,  r.  465b  Te- 
hama 
"    Isidor,  president  Asch  &  Co.,  101  Grant  Av, 

r.  608  Guerrero 
"    Louis,  employee  Cal.  Fruit   Evaporating 

Co.,  r.  11  Varennes 
"    Phillip,    barber     William    Asch,    r.    456b 

Tehama 
"    Simon,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  1621 

Turk 
"    Theresa  H..  widow,  r.  2105  Mason 
"     William,  barber,  215,  6th,  r.  465b  Tehama 
"    &  Co.  (incorporated),  Isidor  Asch  president, 
Isedore  Danziger  secretary,  cigars  and 
tobacco,  101  Grant  Av 
4^"Asch.    See  Ash  and  Ashe 
Asche  Charles,  porter  Lachman  &  Jacobi 
"    Harry  C.  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1323  Jackson 
"    William  L.,  r.  1005  Leavenworth 
Ascheck  Henry  F.,  draughtsman  Dewey  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Ascheim  William,  cigars  and  tobacco,  400  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1090  Union 
>6®"Ascheim.    See  Aschheim 
Aschen  Henry  (Aschen  &  Propfe),  r.  1330  Hayes 
"    &   Propfe    (Henry    Aschen    and    Charles 
Propfe),  liquors,  1032  Market 
Ascher  Henry  D.,  clerk,  r.  1401  Steiner 
"    Samuel,  peddler,  r.  ISYz  Langton 
4S"Ascher.    See  Asher 
Aschheim  Israel  J.,  asst.   secretary  Board  of 

Education,  r.  409  Eddy 
4®"Aschheim.    See  Asheim 
Aschmann  William  (A schmann  &  Meyenborg), 
r.  7  Hyde 
"    &   Meyenborg    (William    Aschmann    and 
August     Meyenborg),      groceries      and 
liquors,  SW  cor  Eddy  and  Taylor 
4®~ Aschmann.    See  Ashman 


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Ascliwander  George,  milker  Bareilles  Bros.,  r 

1238,  22d  A.V  South 
Ascroft  Henry,  car  dispatcher  Geary  St.  P.  &  O. 

RR  Co.,  r.  NE  cor  Pt.  Lobes  and  4th  Av 
4®"Ascroft.    See  Ashcrolt 
Ash  Clara,  widow,  r.  903  Larkin 
"    Frederick,  r.  2105  Mason 
"    George  D.,  eleotrotyper  Filmer-RollinsCo., 

r.  11  Varennes 
"    Gregory,  laborer,  r.  224,  18th 
"    Harry,  blacksmith  H.  Crockard's 

220,  Yth 

"    James,  teamster  A.  A.  Newbert,  r.  224,  18th 
"    Leo,  insurance  broker,  204  Sansome,  r. 

Turk 

"    Lot,  peddler,  r.  708  San  Jose  Av 
"    M.  Miss,  stenographer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Varennes 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  615,  3d 
"    May,  domestic,  2394  Howard 
"    Rachael  L.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School,  r.  809  Turk 
"    Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  755  Howard 
Ash  Robert  (Ash  &  Mathews),  attorney  at  law, 

601  California,  r.  1119,  17th 
"    Stephen  W.,  carrier  Report,  r.  729^;^  Clem- 
entina 
"    Thomas,  r.  9  Varennes 
Ash  &  Mathews  (Robert  Ash  and   Hiram  W. 

Mathews),  attorneys  at  law,  601  Cali- 
fornia 
;gS-Ash.    See  Asch  and  Ashe 
Ashburner  "William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1014  Pine 
Ashby  Albert  S.,  conductor,  r.  510  Shrader 
"    Hirst,  bootblack  Frank  Harris,  r.  115,  2d 
"    John  W.,   teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.  712  Na- 

toma 
Ashcroft  Julia,  widow,  r.  738a  Valencia 
"    William,  rattan  worker,  r.  371  Jessie 
"    William  H.,r.  816,  20th 
Ashden  Matthais,  blacksmith  Joshua    Hendy 

Machine  Wks.,  r.  Connecticut   bet  22d 

and  23d 
Ashe  A.  Sidney,  502  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  2315 

Sacramento 
"    Caroline  L.,  widow,  r.  2315  Sacramento 
"    Fannie,  stenographer  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  & 

Co.,  r.  903  Larkin 
"    Gaston  M.,   attorney  at  law,  502-504  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg,  r.  2315  Sacramento 
"    George,    molder    Filmer-RoUins    Electro. 

Co.,  r.  11  Varennes 
"    James,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt&Co., 

r.  3415  Mission 
"    J.  H.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  220,  7th 
"    Mathew,  bartender,  r.  3415  Mission 
^'    Matthew,  domestic  St.  Dominic's  Monas- 
tery 
"    Matthew,  porter  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  656i4 

Natoma 
"    Patrick,  warehouseman  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co., 

r.  807  York 
"    Richard,      messenger      Anglo-Californian 

Bank,  r.  591  Baker 
"    R.  Porter,  attorney  at  law,  .502-503  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    W.  L.,  insurance  broker,  506  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg,  r.  1(X)5  Leavenworth 
4®" Ashe.    See  Ash  and  Asch 
Ashelman  A.  D.,  r.  3914  Dore 
Ashenfelter  Andrew  M.,  clerk  W.  Loaiza  &  Co., 

r.  1431  Valencia 
Asher  Adolph,  r.  13211/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Albert,  cashier  Garcia  &  Maggini,  r.  611 

Taylor 
"    Alexander  B.,  r.  217  Fair  Oaks 
"    Asher  F.,  gents  furnishings  and  hats,  305 

Grant  Av.,  r.  1929/2  Sutter 
"    Bruno  K.,  r.  1321 14  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  L.  (Stone,  Stanton  &  Co.),  r.  The 

Baldwin 
"    Daniel,  shirt  manufacturer,  r.  152  Waller 
"     Eugene,    gripman    Cal.    St.    RR,    r.    1908 

Larkin 
"    Herman,  cutter  Meyer  Bros.,   r.  446'/^  Na- 
toma 


Asher  Hugo  K.,  attorney  at  law,  508  California, 

rooms  32  and  35,  r.  13211/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isaac,    tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  26211/4  Harrison 
"    Isaac  J.,  stock  clerk  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,   r. 

4131/4  Octavia 
"    IsadorK.,  salesman,  r.   1321  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Jacob,  r.  611  Taylor 
"    Jacob,  tailor,  426  Geary 
"    Marx,    clerk  Greenbaum   &  Co.,  r.   13211/4 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maurice  L.,   attorney  at  law,  515-516  Em- 
porium Bldg,  r.  731  Eddy 
"    Max,    salesman    L.  &  G.  Brenner,  r.   611 

Taylor 
•'    Minnie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  413i/4  Octavia 
"    Morris,  painter,  r.  413J4  Octavia 
"    Phillip,  blacksmith    Chris.    Anderson,   r. 

1514  Lang  ton 
"    Rachel,  widow,  r.  67^  Henry 
"    Ralph,  butcher,  r.  43714  Tehama 
"     Sam  E.,  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Geary 

and  Fillmore,  r.  127  Olive  Av 
"    Simon,  r.  107  Trenton 
"    W.,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    William,  salesman  A.  F.   Asher,   r.    1929J4 

Sutter 
1^3" Asher.    See  Ascher 
Asherson  Emil,  collector,  r.  1830  Sutter 

"    Louis,  r.  1830  Sutter 
Ashford  Charles    W.,    agent    Mutual    Reserve 

Fund  Life  Assn.  (of  N.  Y.),  r.  E.  Oakland 
"    Clarence  W.,   attornev  at  law,    23  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  707^  Hyde 
"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  18  Essex 
"    Parker  J.,  sign  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  341 

Mississippi 
Ashhorn  William,  baker,  r.  724  Mission 
Ashim  Barach  J.,  druggist,  531,  4th 

"    M.  A.Mrs.,  r.  1530  Ellis 
Ashland  The,  Mrs.  Ellen  Long  proprietor,  108 

McAllister 
"    Woolen  Mills,  J.  W.  Collins  agent,  516-518 

Market 
Ashley  Albert  S.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

510  Shrader 
"    Delos  R.,  deckhand  State  Dredge  No.  2,  r. 

835,  17th 
"    Dexter   C,    clerk    auditing  dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Redwood  City 
"    George  C,  salesman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    James  H.,  aviary  keeper  Golden  Gate  Park 
"    L.  E.,  inspector  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Lucius  W.,  painter,  r.  418  Ellis 
Ashman  John  H.,  rigger  Llewellyn  Da  vies,  r.  13 

Douglass 
"    Richard  T.,  machinist  William  H.  Eckley, 

r.  421c  Natoma 
"    William  H..  messenger,  r.  124  Silver 
"    William  T.,  janitor  Bank  of  British  Colum- 
bia, r.  421C  Natoma 
"    William  T.,  stevedore,  r.  124  Silver 
ii®"Ashman.    See     schmann 
Ashmead  Gustavus  S.,  carpenter  and  builder, 

1924  Bryant  Av,  r.  1920  Bryant  Av 
"    S.  W.  Mrs.,  varieties,  155,  11th 
Ashmore  William  E.,  bartender  The  Yosemite, 

r.  88,  9th 
Ashtenhagen  Richard,  upholsterer,  r.  429  Ivy  Av 
Ashton  Charles  ( Ash  ton  &  Gardiner),  r.  767  Capp 
"    Charles,  machine   hand    Siebe,  Glanville 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  real  estate  agent,  411  Montgomery, 

r.  11514  Bartlett 


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Ashton  George,  carpenter  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    George  F.,  special  ageni,  Fireman's  Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  1606  Larkin 
"    George  W.  H.,  car  worker  Union  I.  Wks., 

r.  19  Hope 
"    Harry  T.,  carpet  layer  Chicago  Clock  Co., 

r.  1731  Lexington  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2022  Taylor 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    The,    Mrs.    Lizzie    Ayers    proprietor,    112 

Taylor 
"    William,  fireman  Pac.  Power  Co. 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Allison,  Nefl  &  Co.,   r. 

120  CoUingwood 
"    William  S.,  machinist,  r.  8  Essex 

ASHTON  &  GARDINER 

(Charles  Asliton  and  FrankH.  Gardiner) 
real  estate  and  insurance  agents,  411 
Montgomery 

43-Ashton.    See  Aston 

Ashworth  Frank  P.,  dentist,  2337b  Mission 

Asnworth    Thomas,     Superintendent    Public 

Streets,   Highways  and   Squares,   New 

City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  806  McAllister 
■'    William,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
Asinder  Thomas  J.,  r.  aS  Whitney 
Askew  George,  laborer  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co     r 

545  Folsom 
Askin  Harry,  electrician,  r.  412  McAllister,  flat  2 
"    J.  B.,  traveling  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  314  Bush 
Askins  Charles  W.,  r.  7%  McLea  Court 

"    Simon,  watchman  Grand  Hotel 
Asklund  Peter  J.,  shoemaker,  1239  Folsom,  r. 

29 Vz  Moss 
Asman  Otto  E.   (Bryant,  Asman  &  Hahiri,  r. 

1723  Haight 

■  William  C,  salesman,  r.  1827  Stockton 

••     William   F.,    instrument    maker   The    A 

Lietz  Co.,  r.  1827  Stockton 
Asmann  Adolph,  insurance  broker,  204  Sansome 

r.  910  Washington 
"    Adolph    Jr..    clerk    Philip    Meyer,    r.    910 

Washington 
"    Hettie   Miss,    stenographer    construction 

dept.  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  910  Washington 
Asmus  Charles,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi  r  8 

Federal 
"    John,  r.  717  Webster 
Asmussen  Adolph  J.,  laborer  Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  827  Folsom 
'•    Alfred,  plumber  J.  L.  E.  Firmin,  r.  NE  cor 

Shotwell  and  26th 
•'    Brothers   (William   P.    and   Gustave  A.), 

liquors.  1160  Folsom 
"    Charles  L.,  law  student,  r.  401,  8th 

■  Charles  W.,  tinsmith,  r.  NE  cor  Shotwell 

and  26th 

"  George,  lumber,  hay  and  grain,  2813  Mis- 
sion, r.  914  Capp 

"    George  J.,  clerk  postofflce,  r.  16f  Stanly  PI 

"    Gustave  A.  (Asmussen  Bros.),  r.  401,  8th 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  442  Clementina 

"     W.  A.  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  401.  8th 

"  William,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r  3064 
Laguna 

"  William,  watchman  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
nery,  r.  NE  cor  26th  and  Shotwell 

"    William  A.,  deputy  license  collector,  r.  401. 

"    William  P.  (Asmussen  Bros.),  r.  401   8th 
Aspden    George,    reporter    Examiner,     r.     3.39 
Kearny 

"  George,  shipsmith,  114  King,  r.  Connecti- 
cut bet  23d  and  23d,  Potrero 


Aspden  John,  laborer,  r.  28  Federal 
"    Joseph,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co    r 

1108  Oak 
"    Matthias,  blacksmith,  r.  Connecticut  bet 

22d  and  23d,  Potrero 
"    Minnie  Miss,  press  feeder  Dickman-Jones 
Co.,  r.  Connecticut  bet  23d  and  2.3d  Po- 
trero 
"    Robert,  r.  3-39  Kearny 
Aspe  Martha,  domestic,  2115  Howard 
Asper  Bert,  laborer,  r.  209,  26th 
Asplund  Adolph  F.,  master  schr  Alice  Kimball 
office  15  Steuart,  r.  325,  1st 
"    Algernon  S.,  musician,  r.  925  Hyde 
"    Arthur  A.,  machinist,  r.  682  Clementina 
"    Ernest  (Jacoby,  Gonsalves  &  Asplund),  r. 

"    John,  r.  346,  4  th 
Assalino  Salvatori,  r.  cor  Harrison  and  Precita 

Av 
Assam  A.  L.,  proofreader  Call 
Assembly  Hall,  L.  Hinman  proprietor,  1412  Polk 
Assembly  Room,  7  Mills  Bidg,  2d  floor 
Assenti  Basilio,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  16  Merritt 

"    Louie,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  16  Merritt 
Assessor  City  and  County,  New  City  Hall  1st 

floor 
Assin  Francis,  dishwasher  Jacques  Mounter  r 

616  Broadway  rear 
Assion  Joseph,  r.  348,  3d 
Assis  Frank,  barber  Joseph  Goodman,  r.  1614 

Pine 
Associated  Charities,  B.  p.  Flint   president 

Miss  Virginia  Fitch  general  secretary 

rooms  601  Commercial 
Associated  Insurance  Companies,  composed  of 

Munich    Re-insurance    Co.    limited    (of 

Munich)    and     Alliance   Insurance    Co 

limited  (of  Berlin),  Gutte  &  Frank  man- 
agers, 303  California 
Associated  Law  and  Adjustment  Co.,  Albert 

E.  Ye  rex,  C.  F.  Humphrey  and  Geo.  W. 

Hollister     special     counselors,    719-720 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Associated  Press  The  (Western  Division),  John 

P.    Dunning    superintendent,  302  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  29-31 
Associated  Veterans  Mexican  War.  22  O'Far- 

rell 
'•    Wholesale  Grocers    of   California,  R.    H- 

Bennett  Jr.  asst.  secretary,  123  Califor 

nia,  room  25 
Ast  Eberhard  L.,  chiropodist,  r.  3439,  16th 
"    Frederick    J.,  butcher   John   Gottsche    r 

3439,  16th 
Astbury  Harry,  salesman  John  Astburv,  r  164 

9th  J .  , 

■'    John,  dry  goods,  164,  9th 

ASTER  GEORGE  W., 

bookbinder  and  manufacturer  fancy 
boxes  and  leather  articles,  538  Califor- 
nia, r.  1115  1-2  Shotwell 

Astfelk  George  W.,  cook  Dennis  Dowd.  r.  625 


Astiz  Martin,  candy  maker  Louis    Ruffleux,  r. 

1314Powell 
Aston  Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  411,  10th 
Astor  Block,  631  Sacramento 
"    House,    Allais    &    Bodin    proprietors,    522 
Pine 
Astorg  Alphonse,  meat  market,   108,  5th,  and 
proprietor  Astorg  Springs,  Cobb  Valley, 
Lake  Co.,  Cal.,r.  108,5th 
■'    Antonie,  peddler,  r.  23  Aileen  Av 
"    Marcellin,  butcher  Alphonse  Astorg,  r.  108, 
5th 
Astredo  Abagail  L.,  widow,  r.  912^4  Valleio 

•■    Joseph  C,  r.  912i/^  Vallejo 
Astronomical  Society  of  the  Pacific,  f.'r.  ziel 

secretary  and  treasurer,  819  Market 
Atchinson  B.   M.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Atchinson 
and   Edward  L.  Cutten),  dairy  produce 
and  provisions,  16,  17,  28  and  30  Centre 
Market 
"    C.    M.   Mrs.   (B.  M.   Atchinson  &  Co.),   r. 
East  Oakland 
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Atchison  Frank,  elevator  man  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg 
"    Samuel,  tinner  Schuster  Bros 
Atchison  Samuel  H.,  superintendent  Schuster 
Bros.,  306  Sutter,  r.  838  Folsom 
"    Silas  A.,  elevator  man,  131  Post,  r.  781  Mis- 
sion 
"    Thomas  A.,  policeman,  r.  2208b  Larkin 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  754  Mission 
Aten  Mathias  C.  (Aten  &  Falkenstein),  r.  715, 
17th 
'•    &  Falkenstein  (Mathias  C.  Aten  and  Chris- 
tian Falkenstein),  blacksmiths,  752,  18th 
Athan  Bernard,  cook,  r.  28  Sacramento 
Athanasiade  Alexander  M.,  elevator  operator, 

26  O'Farrell,  r.  TZiV^  Howard 
Athanasiadou  Eurydice  Miss,  bookkeeper  D.  G. 

Camarinos,  r.  6  Jansen 
Athearn  Charles  G.,  shipping  and  commission 
merchant.  Pier  4  Steuart,  r.  1011  Treat 
Av 
"    C.  Horace,  note  teller  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  National  Bank,  r.  313  Powell 
"    E.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  1933  Howard 
"    Mattie  C.  Miss,  stenographer BostonWoven 
Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  1923  Howard 
Athenaeum    Literary    and    Social    Society,    32 

O'Farrell 
Athenour  Aime  D.,  waiter  J.  M.  Semeria,  r.  930, 
13th  Av  South 
"    Joseph,  clerk  J.  JuUien  &  Co. 
"    Madeline,  widow,  r.  151154  Powell 
Atherstone  Thomas  S.,  with  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Tom  E.,  cashier  Davis  &  Watson,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Atherton  A.  W.,  cashier  R.  M.  Wood  Co.,  r. 
1010%  Leavenworth 
"    Dwight  C,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  3426  Folsom 
"    Fanny  A.,  widow,  r.  340,  3d 
"    Frank,  r.  1063  Mission 
"    John  J.,  r.  53,  11th 

"    John  W.,  driver  X  L  Dairy,  r.  842  Alabama 
"    L.  A.  Mrs.,  chiropodist,  8,  6th 
"    William  T.,  canvasser,  r.  53,  11th 
Athey  Erwin  E.,  r.  321  Cumberland 
"    James  L.,  carpenter,  r.  321  Cumberland 
"    Oliver,  can  maker  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  331 

Cumberland 
"    Oscar  P.,  r.  .321  Cumberland 
Athias  John,  third  officer  str  Coptic,  r.  619  Fell 
Athol  John,  teamster  William  J.  Greer,  r.  337, 

14th 
Atkins    Alburtis,     advertising     solicitor    The 
Examiner,  r.  725a  24th 
"    Chester,  with  R.  C.  Atkins  &  Sons,  r.  1348 

Hyde 
"    Eben,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  415  Filbert 
"    George,  fireman,  r.  739  Minna 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Charles  Lyons,  r.  524  Eddy 
"    Herman  W.,  barber,  r.  620  Folsom 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
Atkins  J.   H.   P.,   manager  W.  K.  Vickery,  224 
Post,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  307  Chestnut 
"    John,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 

r.  304,3d 
"    John  H.,  dental  student,  r.  221  Blake 
"    John  J.,  molder,  r.  524  Eddy 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  teacher  cornet,  r.  524  Eddy 
"    John  P.,  bookmaker,  r.  1913  Webster 
"    Joseph,  gripman,  r.  419  Baker 
"    Julia  G.  Miss,  r.  2  Central  Court 
"    L.  G.  Fitch,  salesman,  r.  1348  Hyde 
"    Mattie  C,  widow,  r.  221  Blake 
"    Milton    H.,    physician    and    surgeon,   1014 
Valencia 

ATKINS  R.  C.  &  SONS 

(Rotoert  C.  Atkins),  men's  furnishers 
and  shirtmakers,  agents  Dr.  Jaeger's 
underwear,  123-125  Montgomery 

Atkins  Robert,  conductor  Geary  St.  RRCo.,  r. 
331  Blake 
"    Roberto.  (R.  C.Atkins  &  Sons),  r.  1348Hyde 
"    Robert   S.,  with   R.   C.  Atkins  &  Sons,  r. 
Alameda 


Atkins  William,  horseman,  r.  43,  6th 
"    William  G.  (Atkins  &  Adams),  r.  Berkeley 
"    &  Adams  (W.  G.  Atkins  and  J.  T.  Adams), 
book  and  job  printers,  321  Davis 
Atkinson    A.,   clerk    sta.    D    postofBce,    r.    915 
Geary 
"    Anna  Miss,  dressmaking,  1516  Mission 
"    David,  carpenter  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    David,  laundryman  Occidental  Hotel 
"    David  R.,  clerk  Commercial  Union  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  11  Clementina 
"    David  W..  mill  hand,  r.  112  Harriet 
"    Edgar  L.  (Thomas  T.Atkinson  &Co.),r. 

1444  McAllister 
"    Edwin  v.,  conductor,  r.  11  Alpine 
"    Frank,  clerk  W.  F.  Friedhofer,  r.  1516  Mis- 
sion 
"    Frank,  engineer,  r.  2754  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    George  E.,  lumber,  314  California 
Atkinson  George  F.,  proprietor  California  Wood 
Novelty  Works,  1119  Market,  r.  11  Clem- 
entina 
"    H.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mills 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  1516  Mission 
"    Harry  L.,  bookkeeper  Page,  McCutchen  & 

Eells,  r.  808  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  25  Clementina 
"    Henry  W.,  engineer,  r.  913  Fulton 
"     Herbert,  teamster,  r.  6  Juniper 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  135,  10th 
"    Joseph  A.,  mill  hand,  r.  112  Clinton 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  246,  6th 
"    Maggie  Miss,  stenographer  and  typewriter. 

r.  1516  Mission 
"    Mary  H.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Otto  Berman. 

r.  1516  Mission 
"    Oliver  M.,  nurse,  r.  3410Ji  Sacramento 
"    Philip  Q.,  special  officer  Hornlein  Bros.,  r. 

613  Shotwell  rear 
"    Ralph,  laborer,  r.  15  Minna 
"    Rose  H.,  widow,  r.  371  Minna 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  37^4  Oak  Grove  Av 
Atkinson   T.  E.,    public   accountant,  419  Cali- 
fornia, room  2,  r.  1923  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  142i/2,  4th 
"    Thomas  J.,  hoseman  Engine  No.  29,  r.  112 
Clinton 
Atkinson  Thomas  T.,  grain  broker.  337  Pine,  r. 

1444  McAllister 
Atkinson  Thomas  T.  &  Co.  (Edgar  L.  Atkin- 
son), stock  brokers,  337  Pine 
"    Walter,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Walter  S..  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 

2714  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William,   shipper  Occidental  Foundry,   r. 

532  Howard 
^'    William,  clerk  General  Freight  Office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1747  Mission 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  35  Ford 
e^'  AtkinsoQ.    See  Acheson,  Ackeson,  Aitchi- 

son  and  Atchinson 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Fast  Freight  Line,  H.  C. 
Bush  manager,  H.  H.  Francisco  agent, 
S.    W.  Cushman    cashier,    61    Chronicle 
Bldg 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  h.  c.  Bush 
general  freight  agent,  61  Chronicle  Bldg, 
John  L.  Truslow  asst.  general  passetger 
agent,  644  Market 
"    Brush  Co.   (James  C.  and    Robert  Blair), 
brushes  and  feather  dusters,  510  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Comb  Co.,  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.   agents, 

577-579  Market 
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Atlantic  Fish  Co. ,  dried  and  pickled  flsh,  Thomas 
J.  Knowles  agent,  305  Front 
"    Free  Warehouse,  C.  H.  Oilman  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, SE  cor  Battery  and  Broad  vay 
Atlantic  Publishing  Co.,  Boelim  &  McLennan 
managers,  50.St.  Ann's  B  dg 
"    Straw  Worl5s,  David  C.  Braid  proprietor, 

manufacturer  straw  hats,  104,  5th 
"    U.  S.  Bonded  Tea  Warehouse,  C.  H.  Gil- 
man  &  Co.  proprietors,  SE  cor  Battery 
and  Broadway 
"    U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  C.  H.  Oilman  & 

Co.  proprietors,  718  Battery 
■     Washing  Machine  Co.,  Joseph  Wood  man- 
ager, 191  Hyde 
Atlas  Assurance  Co.  (of  London,  Eng.),  Frank 
J.  Devlin  manager,  309-311  Sansome 
"    Building  and   Loan  Association,  Nathan 
Schlesinger  secretary  304  Montgomery 

ATLAS  IRON  WORKS, 

ENGINEERS  AND  IRON  FOUNDERS, 
Patrick  Noble  president,  Frank  Lester 
superintendent,  W.  J.  Miller  secre- 
tary, manufacturers  of  shop,  mill, 
mining  and  road  macbinery,  NE  cor 
Napa  and  Louisiana,  Potrero,  tele- 
phone Jessie  341 
Atlas  Tack  Corporation,  J.  L.   Hobart  agent 

45,  2d 
Ally  Willi  im,   salesman  S.  J.  Friedlaiider   & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Attell  Coleman,   pawnbroker,    103,    3d,    r.    131-2 
Buchanan 
"    Jacob,  plumber,  r.  46'/4  Clementina 
"    Joseph,  pawnbr  ker,  255,  3d 
'•    Joseph  H.  (S.  Attell  &  Son),  r.  805  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Meyer,  glazier,  r.  255,  31 
"    S.  &  Son  (Seymour  and  Joseph  H.  Attell) 

merchant  tailors,  419  Spreckels  Bide 
"    Seymour  (S.  Attell  &  Son),  r.  805  Leaven- 
worth 
Atthowe  Reginald,  clerk  Bulletin,  r.  1924  Union 
"     William  C,  bookkeeper  Daniel  Keefe,  r  713 

York 
"    William  J.,  4th  officer  str  Coptic,  r.  1924 
Union 
Attinger  Adolph,  stereotyper,  r.  1037  Noe 
"    Christian,   tailor    W.    F.    Attinger    r    412 

McAllister 
"    George  J.,  trimmer  Joseph  T.  Poheim  r 

228  Clipper 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  1037  Noe 
"    W.  Frederick,  tailor,  1130  Turk 
Attle  Joseph,  poultry  raiser,  304  Sweeney 
Attorney  City  and  County,   New  City  Hall 

third  floor 

Attorney  District,  New  City  Hall,  second  floor 

Attorney  General  State  of  California,  William 

F  Fitzgerald,  oflice  419  California,  rooms 

18-20 

Attorney  United  States,  Henry  s.  Foote,  U  S 

Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  61 
Attorneys  Free  Kindergarten,   Miss  Sarah  L 

Hunt  principal,  535  Castro 
Attridge  Allen,  cartman  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  2005  Leavenworth 
"    Arthur,  shoemaker,  r.  210  Noe 
"    Edmund  J.,  porter,  r.  2005  Leavenworth 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    James,  painter,  r.  2005  Leavenworth 
"    James,  porter  Oregon  Lodging  House,  641 

Commercial 
"    John,  machine  operator,  r.  13051/4  Broadway 
"    John  G.,  shoemaker,  r.  2005  Leavenworth 


Attridge  Joseph,  plumber,  r.  W  s  Tennessee  bet 
Butte  and  Solano 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  28  Garden,  rear 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  3005  Leavenworth 
"    William  J.,  law  student  Young  &  Powers, 
r.  2005  Leavenworth 
Attrig  Maggie,  widow,  r.  1305  Broadway 
Attwood  Melville,  consulting  and  mining  ena-i- 
neer,  402  Montgomery,  room  29,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  214,  3d 
"    William,  sign  painter,  656  Mission 
*kB-Attwood.    See  Atwood 
A  tuba  Bernardo,  r.  813  Van  Ness  Av 
Atwater  Cortez  L.,  shipping  clerk  Henry  Bern- 
hard  &  Co.,  r.  708  Montgomery 
■•    Herbert  G.  C,  blacksmith  H.  B.  Schindler 

r.  348  Fremont 
"    Louis,  printer  Abramson-Heunisch  Co  ,  r 

1057  Folsom 
"    Louis,  lithographer,  r.  1057  Folsom 
"    M.  G.   Mrs.,  foreladv   Henry  Bernhard   & 

Co.,  r.  708  Montgomery 
"    William  E.  (Roger  &  Atwater),  r.  728  Sut- 
ter 
"    William  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1057  Folsom 
Atwell  Lilly,  widow,  r.  122  Grove 
Atwood  A.  L.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine,  rooms 
38-30,  r.  743  Pine 
"    Amelia  J.,  widow,  r.  673,  30th 
"    Edward     N.,     superintendent     California 
agencies   Union   Mutual  Life  Ins.   Co., 
419  California,  rooms  1-3 
"     Ernest  C,  engineer  Pac.  Coast   Syrup  Co., 

r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    George  E.,   salesman  Anspacher  Bros.,  r 

137  Perry 
"    George  E.  Jr.,  clerk  James  H.  Gates  &  Son, 

r.  127  Perry 
"    Grace  E.  Miss,  r.  1421  Bush 
"    H.  R.,  Port  Warden,  office  Clay  St.  Wharf 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    John  A.,  harness  maker,  r.  127  Perry 
"    Lillie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  673,  20th 
"    Robert  B.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.   r 

35,  13th 
"    William  A.,  dentist,  12  Murphy  Bldg 
"    William  H.,  laborer,  r.  105  Berry 
"    William  W.  (Atwood  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    &  Co.  (William  W.  Atwood  and  Charles  W 
Keith),  wood  engravers,  508  Montgom- 
ery, room  23 
At  zero th  Edlef  (H.  Atzeroth  &  Co.  and  H.  &  E 
Atzeroth),  r.  1619  Howard 
"    Frederick  W.  H.  (Atzeroth  &  Bendel),  r. 

13011/2  Buchanan 
"    H.    &   Co.    (Henry    and    Edlef   Atzeroth), 

liquors,  SE  cor  10th  and  Howard 
"    H.    &    E.    (Henry    and     Edlef    Atzeroth), 

liquors,  151,  10th 
"    Henry  (H.  Atzeroth  &  Co.   and  H.  &   E. 

Atzeroth),  r.  40b  Erie 
•'    Henry  B.,   clerk  R.   Rohde   &  Co.,  r.   \mi 

Buchanan 
"    &  Bendel  (Frederick  W.  H.  Atzeroth   and 
Louis  Bendel),  liquors,  NW  cor  Sacra- 
mento and  East 
Auber  Daniel,  bartender  Frank  Pedelie,  644  Sac- 
ramento 
Aubert  Albert,  delicacies,  827  Pacific,  r.  120'^ 
Trenton  PI 
"    Albert,    gardener     Louis     H.    Pottet,    r. 

Nebraska  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Lucien  J.,  exchange  clerk  London,  Paris 
and  American  Bank,  r.  1314  O'Farrell 
Aubertin  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  974  Folsom 

"    George  A.,  barber,  516,  6th 
Aubin  August  H.,  cigars  and  tobacco,   1   Grant 

Av,  r.  621  Larkin 
Aubrey  Charles,  teamster  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r 
307  Mason 
"    Charles  B.,  watchman,  r.  261  Jersey 
"    Charles  R.,  butcher,  r.  2710  Pine 
"    Julia  Miss,  milliner,  r.  307  Mason 
"    Sadie  Mrs.,  r.  3710  Pine 
Aubry  Edmond  E.,  real  estate  and  insurance, 
3245  Mission,  r.  91  Elizabeth 
"    George,  cook  Fabien  Hitte,  r.  705  California 
Auburn  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 


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217 


Aude  Barbara,  widow,  r.  21  Fell 
Audeaud  Peter,  restaurant,  706  Montgomery 
Audemard  Alfred,  hatter,  r.  478  Tehama 
"    James  P.,  musician,  r.  478  Tehama 
'■    Kate,  widow,  r.  478  Tehama 
"    Leon  A.,  hatter,  1115  Market,  r.  478  Tehama 
Audenried  George  A.,  r.  2512  Washington 
Audet  Louis,  offices    and    furnished  rooms,  20 

O'Farrell 
Audibert  Gustave,  laborer,  r.  915  Bryant 
Auditor  City  and  County,  New  City  Hall,  1st 

floor 

Auditorium  The,  theater,  Friedlander.  Gottlob 

&  Co.   proprietors,   NE   cor.   Eddy   and 

Jones 

Auditorium  The,  wines  and  liquors.   Woods, 

Munn  &  Twomey  proprietors,  9  Powell 

Audusseau  Marius,  re.staurant,  1126  Dupont,  r. 

4  Graham  PI 
Auer  Bernard  A.,  solicitor  Preferred  Accident 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Carl,  wood  turner,  r.  613  Florida 
Auerbach  Alfred  (Auerbach  &  Thompson),  r.  115 
Minna 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  2414a  Sacramento 
"    David,  auctioneer,  r.  611  Taylor 
"    Leopold,  r.  1514  Post 

"    &  Thompson  (Alfred  Auerbach  and  David 
Thompson),  proprietors  Pacifio  Fringe 
Factory,  115  Minna 
Aufenanger  John,  306  Folsom 
"    John  Jr.,   bolt  cutter  Payne's   Bolt   Wks., 

r.  308  Folsom 
"    Louis,  bolt  cutter  Payne's  Bolt  Wks.,  r. 

306  Folsom 
"    W.,  bolt  cutter  Payne's   Bolt  Wks.,   r.   306 
Folsom 
Aufret  Susanne,  widow,  r.  807  Pacific 
Aufrichtig  Louis,  clerk  Bauer  Bros.   &  Co.,  r. 
323  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Newman   &   Levinson, 
r.  1327  Steiner 
Augas  Jules  J.,  laundry,  214,  17th 
Augenblick  Marc,  liquors,  230,  3d,  r.  530.  3d 
Auger  Albert,  painter,  r.  605  Ivy  Av 
"    Albert,  watch  maker  Maurice  Van  Vliet, 
r.  625^  Larkin 
Auger    Bernard    E.,    secretary    Derbec   Blue 
Gravel  Mining  Co.,  320  Sansome,   room 
26,  r.  806  Franklin 
"    Constant  J.,  jeweler,  4-5  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 

625  Larkin 
"    F.  Mrs.,  modiste,  625  Larkin 
"     Louis  F.,  carpenter,  r.  605  Ivy  Av 
"     Louis  N.,  brass  finisher  Joseph  Budde,  r. 
655  Howard 
Augstein  Henry,  barber,  101,  19th 
"    Sidney  (Augstein  &  Fleischman),  r.  Rivoli 

Av  nr  Stanyan 

"    William,  plumber  Charles  Rehm,  r.  101, 19th 

"    &  Fleischman  (Sidney  Augstein  and  M.  R. 

Fleischman),  manufacturers'  agents,  126 

Kearny,  room  32 

Augur  Thomas  W.,  1st  mate  bkt  J.  D.  Peters,  r. 

East  Berkeley 
August  Albert,  packer  Pac.   Butchers'   Supply 
Co.,  r.  1243  Sanchez 
■'    Philip,  barber,  316  East,  r.  223  Broadway 
Augustine  Emma,    Sister  Superioress   Sacred 
Heart   Presentation    Convent    School, 
SW  cor  Taylor  and  Ellis 
"    John,  casing  maker  Frank  Suhling,  r.  5th 

Av  South  nr  M 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  6314  Chenery 
"    JohnF.,horseshoerFarnsworth&Ruggles, 

r.  631/i  Chenery 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r.  5th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M. 
"    William,  cabinet  maker  Henry  G.  Krasky, 
r.  Alameda 
Augustiny  John,  butcher,  315  Turk,   r.  6  Marye 
Terrace 
"    Peter  F.,  fish,  8071/2  Valencia 
"    William,  restaurant,  126,  9 ^h,   r.  1229  How- 
ard 
Augusto  John,  dairyman,  35  Ritch,  r.  37  Ritch 
Augustus  Frank,  porter  Kragen  Furniture  Co., 

r.  UYz  Grant  Av 
Aul  George,  poultry  raiser.  Banks  nrOld  Hickory 


Auld  Cecilia,  widow,  r.  608V^  Leavenworth 
"    Ernest  C,  manager  The  Edwin  W.  Joy  Co., 

269  Stevenson,  r.  720d  Bush 
"    Frances  Miss,  compositor  James  H.  Barry, 

r.  608^  Leavenworth 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  121,  16th 
"    John  M.,  harness  maker,  r.  214  Perry 
"    M.  I.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  537  Howard 
"    Robert  L.,  bookkeeper  Charles  P.  Harris,  r. 

123  Turk 
"    Robert  W.,  oiler  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  22  Boyce 
"    Royal  I.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William  P.,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  608J4 
Leavenworth 
Auletti  Frank,  machinist  I.  L.  Burton 
Ault  C.  G.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1960 Howard 
"    Charles  G.,  engineer,  r.  1960  Howard 
■'    Henry  M.,  frame  fitter  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r.  63 

Natoma 
"    James  M.,  clerk,  r.  1960  Howard 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  148,  6th 
"    Joseph  P.,  laborer,  r.  64  Tehama 
"    Matthias,   Gov.   flour  inspector,    r.     2021a 

Mission 
"    Matthias  P.,  teamster,  r.  64  Tehama 
"    Richard,  coachman,  1408  Fulton 
"    Samuel  W.,  laborer,  r.  64  Tehama 
4®- Ault.    See  Alt 

Aumiller  Bertha,  widow,  r.  20  Stockton  PI 
Aune  Peter  O.,  salesman,  r.  5  Vasserot  PI 
Auradou  A.  Leon,  r.  1309  Powell 
"    A.  Leon  Jr.,  collector,  r.  8I5V2  Filbert 
"    John,    driver    George    D.    Bunker,    r.    660 

Brannan 
"    Jules,  foreman    George    D.  Bunker,  r.  660 

Brannan 
"    Jules  Jr.,  pork  packer  George  D.  Bunker,  r. 
660  Brannan 
Aureguy  Fortune,  bookkeeper  estate  of  Eugene 

Avy,  r.  1411  Powell 
Aurich  Abraham,  r.  1238  Eddy 
"    Adolph  (Aurich  &  Heins),  r.  708  California 
"    Charles,  clerk    Greensfelder  &  Co.,  r.  1238 

Eddy 
"    Gustave,    clerk  Newman    &    Levinson,   r. 

1238  Eddy 
■'    Leon,  clerk  Nordman  Bros.,  r.  1238  Eddy 
"    &  Heins  (Adolph  Aurich  and  Julius  Heins) 
liquors,  607  Sacramento 
Aurora  Distilling  Co.  (Cincinnati,  O.),  agency 

819  Market,  rooms  23,  24 
Aurrecoechea  Jose,  r.  932  Jackson 
Auser  Edward,  teamster  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  408,  11th 
'■    Fred,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r.  214,  6th 
Ausinder  Thomas  J.,  r.  33  Whitney 
Ausseresses  Louis,  cooper,  r.  935  Army 
Austermuhle  Sophie,  widow,  r.  340  McAllister 
Austin  Ada  Mrs.,  r.  20,  13th 
"    Albert,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  17  Glen 

Park  Av 
■'    Albert  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  9  Germania 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  1524  Howard 
"    Arthur,  barber  John  Schmidt,  r.  Howard 
"    Benjamin  C.  Jr.,  insurance  agent,'23  Colum- 
bian Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  metal  sign  worker,  r.  1130  Market 
"    Charles,  varieties,  207,  9th 
"    Christopher,  marine  fireman,  r.  512i/i,  2d 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 
'^    Edward.  H.,   clerk   The    Bank    of   British 

North  America,  r.  610  O'Farrell 
"     Edwin,  r.  27^/4  Zoe 

"    Eugene    O.,  with    Frederick    A.   Bliss,    r. 
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Austin  Frank  C,  teamster  James  M.  Newell,  r. 
1911  Mission 

"    Franklin  B.,  butcher,  r.  1917c  O'Farrell  rear 

"  Frederick  H.,  candy  maker  Henry  C. 
Cassen,  r.  536  Hermann 

"  George,  teamster  John  Tuttle,  r.  7th  Av 
nr  J 

"    Harry  N..  restaurant,  1005  Valencia 

"    Henry  S.,  foreman,  r.  1119,  34th 

"    H.  Lynn,  clerk  The  Baldwin 

"  John,  carpenter,  r.  63^  Chenery 
Austin  Joseph,  freight  adjuster  Pacific  Mail 
Steamship  Co.  and  Occidental  and  Ori- 
ental Steamship  Co.  and  Park  Commis- 
sioner, office  cor  1st  and  Brannan,  r.  320 
Page 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  323  Eddy 

"    Joseph  F.,  teamster,  r.  1524  Howard 

"  Katie  Mrs.,  presser  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 
.55054  Natoma 

"  Lee,  collector,  504  Kearny,  room  10,  r.  20 
Glen  Park  Av 

"  Malcom  O.,  physician  and  surgeon,  3034b 
16th 

"    May,  widow,  r.  536  Hermann 

"  Richard,  porter  C.  M.  Volkman,  r.  118 
Drumm 

"    Robert,  r.  437  O'Farrell 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  516  Lombard 

"  Stephen  H.,  foreman  Frolich  &  Meighan,  r. 
1119,  24th 

'»    Theresa  Mrs.,  r.  44,  3d 

"    Thomas,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2117 
'  Greenwich 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  Everett  House 

"    Wallace  (Austin  &  Co.),  r.  827  Harrison 

"    William,  laborer  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
4311/2  Chestnut 
Austin  &  Co.  (Wallace  Austin),  draymen,  ,305 

Davis 
Australian    Dispatch    Line  of   Clipper  Ships, 
J.  J.  Moore  &  Co.  agents,  302  California 
Austrian  Benevolent  Society,  Druids'  Hall, 
413  Sutter 

"  Export  Association  The  (Vienna),  Halla 
&  Co.  Pacific  Coast  agents,  303  California 

"    National  Society,  121  New  Montgomery 

"  Phoenix  Royal  and  Imperial  Privileged 
Insurance  Co.  The  (of  Vienna),  William 
H.  C.  Fowler  general  agent,  411  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Veritas  (Alameda),  Lueder  Hopken  agent, 
321  California 
Austrian  Wire  Works,  John  Mehes  proprietor, 
(■  283  Stevenson 

Austro-Hungarian  Consulate,  Francis  Korbel 

consul,  308  Battery 
Autagne  August,  r.  cor  Victoria  and  Stanley 

"    George,  bakery,  Minerva  nr  Plymouth  Av, 
r.  cor  Victoria  and  Stanley 
Autard   Eugene,   laundryman  John  Bernou,   r. 

629,  3d 
Autey  William  H.,  waiter,  r.  731  Brannan  rear 
"Automatic"  Sewing  Machine,  A.  T.  Eggles- 
ton  manager,  342  Post 

AUX  VILLES  DE  FRANCE  ET 

D'AMERIQUE,  Maison  A.  Truflfert,  im- 
porter and  maker  of  robes  and  trous- 
seaux, 609  Taylor 
Auxiliary  Fire  Alarm  Co.,  316  Bush 
Auzerais  Building,  SW  cor  Powell  and  Ellis 
"     Raoul  A.,  secretary  The  Huit  Loom  and 
Fabric  Co.,  504  Kearny,  room  10,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Avan  John,  sergeant  police,  r.  13  Tehama 


Avansino  Antonio,  r  726^4  Green  rear 
"    Joseph,  helper  Frediani  &  Levau,  r.  72614 

Green  rear 
"    Louis,    laborer   P.  J.   Desenfant,  r.   7361^4 
Green  rear 
Ave  Frank  M.,  porter  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  22 

Rutledge  Av 
Avellar  Manuel  M.,  barber,  1532  Kentucky,  r. 

1530  Kentucky 
Avenue  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Establishment, 
Mrs.  C.  A.  Hansen  proprietor,  8  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    House,  330  Montgomery  Av 
Aver  James  H.,  liquors,  SE  cor  20th  and  Ken- 
tucky 
Averell  Herbert  E.,  salesman  G.|E.  Woodbury, 
r.  1637  Mission 
"    Sarah  B.,  widow,  r.  1637  Mission 
"    Walter  B.,  clerk  H.  Dutard,  r.  1637  Mission 
"    Wilson,  r.  423  Bryant 

"    Wilson  Jr.,  clerk  Moore,  Ferguson  &Co., 
r.  423  Bryant 
Averett  Alexander,  bellman  Palace  Hotel,  r. 

1708  Broderick 
Averill  George  W.,  r.  326  Eddy 
"    James  P.,  manager  Davis  Brothers,  r.  710 
Bush 
Averola  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  1119b  Kearny 
Avery  Dean  R.  (D.  R.  Avery  &  Co.).  r.  708  Brod- 

"    D.  R.  &  Co.  (Dean  R.  Avery),  fruits  and 

vegetables,  18-19  Centre  Market 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  8  Lizzie 
"    Francis,  accountant  John  W.  Pew,  r.  Sau- 

salito 
"    Frank  M.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
"    James  O.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

1108,  19  th 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  r.  404  Franklin 
"    Judson,  salesman  D.   R.   Avery  &  Co.,   r. 

North  Temescal,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Mark  H.,  traveling  salesman  James  De  La 

Montanya,  r.  Oakland 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  44a  Gilbert 
Avery  Richard  B.,  job  printer,  The  Temple,  117 
Turk,  r.  10,  13th  nr  Harrison 
"    Robert  J.,  blockmaker,  4854  Silver 
"    Walter,  switchman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Walton  F.,  pattern  maker  Alonzo  Coffln 
"    William  H.,  ticket  clerk  Pac.  Mail  S.  S. 
Co.,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
.\ villa  Frank  M.,  elevator  tender  U.  S.  Custom 
House,  r.  Ill  Jackson 
"    Joseph  E.,  laborer,  r.  451  Stevenson 
"    Manuel  A.  (Sherry,  Avilla  &  Co.),  r.  Sau- 
salito 
Avon  William,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  Berkeley 
4®=  Avon.    See  Avan 
Avondale  Hotel,  Daniel    Mahoney    proprietor, 

456,  6th 
Avy  Alvina,  widow,  r.  310  Lombard 
"     Eugene  (estate  of),  330    Sansome,    rooms 

55-56 
"    Eugene,  clerk  estate  of  Eugene  Avy,  r.  310 
Lombard 
Axel  Rudolph,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery 
"    Soderlind,    waiter    Daniel    Libby,    r.    618 
Perry 
Axelrod  Bernard,  junk  dealer,  r.  439  Grove 

"    Samuel,  merchant,  r.  1236,  23d 
Axelrood  Max,  physician,  r.  110,  34th 
Axelson  Charles,   1st   mate    bkt    Newsboy,    r. 


"    H.,  seaman  .str  Areata 
Axford  Walter  F.,  manager  W.  Axford,  r.  NW 
cor  35th  and  Noe 
"    William,  proprietor  Mission  Iron  Foundry. 

2156  Harrison,  r.  NW  cor  25th  and  Noe 
"    William  J.,  molder  W.  Axford,  r.  133c  19th 
Axt  Herman  J.,  house  painter,  IOO414  Harrison, 
r.  2O814,  7th 
"    Ludwig,  r.  208!/2,  7th 
Axtell  George  M.,  proprietor  The  Yellowstone, 
23  Montgomery,  r.  418  Francisco 
"    Henry,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water  Wheel 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  restaurant,  1631  Market,  r.  3  Elm 
Axtmann  Eva,  widow,  dressmaking,  1616  Bu- 
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Axtmann  Leopold,  bakery,  1124  Harrison 
"    Leopold  F.,  helper  Krug  &  Yung,  r.  1124 

Harrison 
Axton  Frederick  R.,  dentist,  office  513  Spreck- 

els  Bldg,  hours  9 :00  a.  m.  to  5 :00  p.  m.,  r. 

721  Franklin 
"    Henry,  r  721  Franklin 
"    William,  bartender  Ferguson  &  Curley,  r. 

319  Sutter 
Ayala  A.,    steerage    steward    str   Willamette 

Valley 
"    Raymond,  barber,  1032  Folsom 
Ayens  Albert,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    J.,  watchman  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Ayer  Arthur  F.,   cook  C.   D.   Wildrick,  r.  153() 

Polk 
"    C,  widow,  r.  640  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  H.  (Ferguson  &  Ayer),  r.  20  Turk 
"    Clarence,  upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  &'Co., 

r.  4  Golden  PI 
"    Clarence  E.,  solicitor,  r.  4  Golden  PI 
"    Frederick,  pile  driver,  r.  17%  Stevenson 
"    Frederick,   shoe    cutter,  r.  414  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Frederick  E.,  ticket  agent  Great  Northern 

Railway,  628  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph  S.,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r.  714, 

17th 
"    Joseph  Y.,  carpenter,  9  Hardy,  r.  720,  17th 
"    Lucretia,  dressmaker,  r.  Itll  Castro 
"    Mllo,  upholsterer,  r.  4  Golden  PI 
"    Walter  W.,  bridge  builder,  r.  617  Jones 
"    Washington,  physician    and   surgeon,.  215 

Geary,  r.  1632  Clay 
"    William,   teacher    stenograph.  338   Mont- 
gomery, r.  899  Noe 
"    William  B.,  stenographer  Owl  Cigar  Co.,  r. 

4  Golden  PI 
j8®"Ayer.    See  Ayers,  Ayres,  Eayrs  and  Eyre 
Ayers  Alex.  &  Co'.  (Alexander  Ayers),  wood  and 

coal,  SW  cor  Clement  and  2d  Av 
"    Alexander  (Alex.  Ayers  &  Co.),r.  114  Cle- 
ment 
"    Alexander,  saddler,  r.  112  Taylor 
"    Arthur,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  L.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  2110  Mission 
"    Clarence  W.  (Yankee  Novelty  Mfg.  Co.) 
Ayers  Edward  N.,  proprietor  Ayers'  Pharmacy, 

229  Leavenworth,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    Ernestine  I.  (Ernestine  I.  Ayers  &  Co.),  r. 

229  Devisadero 
"    Ernestine  &  Co.  (Ernestine  I.  Ayers),  gro- 
ceries and  millinery,  SW  cor  Page  and 

Devisadero 
"    Fred  J.,  electrician  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

2603  Bush 
"    George,  carrier  Edwards  Publishing  Co. 
"    George   W.,    plumber,    E  s    Carolina   bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Mariposa 
"    Grosvenor   P.,  manager    sales  dept.  Hol- 

brook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  r.  1605  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    H.,  blacksmith  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    J.  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1581  Turk 
"    John  C,  corporal  police,   r.  716  Hampshire 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  2  Lily  Av 
"  .Lizzie,  widow,  proprietor  The  Ash  ton,  112 

Taylor 
"    Maria  D.   Mrs.,    r.   SE  cor  Carolina    and 

Santa  Clara 
"    Mary  P.,  widow,  r.  2419c  Clay 
"    Matilda  J.  Miss,  dental  student,  r.  4  Hyde 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  916  O'Farrell 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  1203  Market 
"    Nicholas,  blacksmith,  r.  928,  11th  Av  South 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  928,  11th  Av  South 
"    Thomas  F.,  hide  curer  James  Beatty,   r. 

1th  Av.  South  bet  N  and  P 
"    William,  calker,  r.  928,  11th  Av  South 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  37Vi  Garden 
"    William  Jr.,   blacksmith  John  Dippel,  r. 

938,  11th  Av  South 
"     William  H.,  carpenter  Corporation  Yard 

S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  114  Clement 
Ayers'  Pharmacy,  Edward  N.  Ayers  proprie- 
tor, 239  Leavenworth 
4®=Ayers.     See  Ayer,  Ayres,  Eayrs  and  Eyre 


Ayhens  Leon  C,  butcher  Alphonse  Geantit,  530 
Merchant 
"    Leon  E.,  butcher  A.  Astorg,  r.  422  Minna 
' '    Paul,  butcher,  r.  16th  A v  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    Paul  A.,  laborer,  r.  423%  Mississippi 
Ayler  Edward,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks.,  r. 

529  Sacramento 
Ayles  Frederick,  hostler  Charles  Mattheas  & 

Co.,  r.  413,  6th 
Aylieff  Harry,  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  53  Precita  Av 
Aylward  Charles,  driver  Morton  Special  Deliv- 
ery, r.  1219  Devisadero 
"    John  J.,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 

F.  D.,  r.  2611  Post 
"    Richard,  laborer  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1807 

Haight 
"    Richard  P.,  manager  Racing  Team  T.  H. 

B.  Varney,  r.  Fairmount  Hotel 
"    Thomas,  watchman  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  37 
Lily  Av 
Aymard  Francois,  tanner,  r.  815  Stockton 
Ayres  Charles,  plumber  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  78% 

Brosnan 
Ayres   Ella   R.,    vice-principal   Ayres'    Steno- 
graphic    Institute,     335     Montgomery, 
rooms  29-32,  r.  899  Noe 
"     Emma,  widow,  r.  1020  Post 
■'    Eugene  R.,  check  clerk  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

2121  Howard 
"    F.  W.,  painter,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    George  W.,  salesman  F.  W.  Banks,  r.  728, 

31st 
"    Harry,  r.  1133  Jessie 
Ayres   Irvln,  secretary  and  treasurer  Pacific 
Sheet  Metal  Works,  309-211  Mission,   r. 
Oakland 
"    Jacob,  salesman  F.  W.  Banks,  r.  728,  21st 
"    James  C,  conductor,  r.  1581  Turk 
■'    Lucas,  student,  r.  2131  Howard 
"    Rollin  C,  r.  16,30  Howard 
Ayres'   Stenograpliic  Institute,   William  F. 
Ayres    principal,    Mrs.   Ella    R.   Ayres 
vice-principal,  335  Montgomery,  rooms 
29-32 
"    William,  r.  404  Polk 
Ayres   WUliam   F.,    principal   Ayres'    Steno- 
graphic    Institute,     335     Montgomery, 
rooms  29-32,  r.  899  Noe 
"    W.  Wallace,  druggists'  broker,  602  Market 
basement,  r.  2121  Howard 
4®=  Ayres.    See  Ayer,  Ayers,  Eayrs  and  Eyre 
Ayscough  Arthur,  rattan  worker,  r.  45  Ritch 
"    William  H.,  chair  maker  Hey  wood  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  371  Jessie 
Azam  Louis,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Azevedo  John  J.,  driver  John  Augusto,  r.   35 
Ritch 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  349  Pacific 
Azores  Hotel,  Raulino  V.  Silveira  proprietor, 

112  Jackson 
Azote  Mining  Co.  (Butte  Co.),  Abraham  Halsey 
secretary,  530  California,  rooms  49-60 


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Baack  Henry,  packer  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  California  Av  off  Fair  Av 
Baader  August,  bartender,  r.  14  Moss 
Baader  John,  proprietor  New  York  Casino,  fine 

wines,   liquors   and    cigars,   142,  4th  nr 

Howard,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co 
-e®=Baader.    See  Bader 
Baagano  Angelo,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture 

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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  vf  DOMESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Baago  Knud,  tailor,  358  Jessie,  r.  1415,  25th 
"    N.  Peter,  frame  maker  Sanborn,   Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Bair  James   L.,  coffee   saloon,  315  Grant  Av,  r. 

1134a  22a 
Baartz  John,  molder,  r.  11-2514  Broadway 
Baiiser  August,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
16th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
"    Charles,   laborer,   r.   16th  Av  South  bet  K 

and  L 
"    Ferdinand,  distiller,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet 

K  and  L, 
"    Ferdinand  Jr.,   laborer,   r.  16th  Av   South 

bet  K  and  L 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  K 
and  L 
Babb  Harry   R.,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  824 
Olive  Av 
"    Henry  H.,  teamster,  r.  24  Byington  Av 
"    Milton  E.,  attorney  at  law,  519  Montgomery 
Babbitt  J.  H.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  New  Arling- 
ton, 1015  Market 
Babbitt  Jobn  H.,  carriage  and  wagon  maker, 
314-;n6-318  McAllister,  r.  1015  Market 
'^    William,  porter  E.  Rolkin,  r.  217,  3d 
Babbler  Frederick,  machinist  First  St.  Wks., 

Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  19  Hawthorne 
Babcock  Albert,  school  teacher,  r.  412  Cole 
"    Allen  H.,  asst.  engineer  General  Electric 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
•'    Benjamin  E..  widow,  r.  1124  McAllister 
"    Charles  H.,  undertaker  A.  W.  Martin  &  Co., 

r.  118  Geary 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    Harry,  capitalist,  306  California,  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Henry  I.,  salesman  E.  A.  Fargo  Company. 

r.  109  Montgomery 
"    H.   H.    &  Co.    (Watertown,  N.   Y,),  O.  F. 

Willey  &  Co.  agents,  317  Montgomery 
"    Howard  H.,  carpenter,  r.  341,  13th  rear 
"    John  P.,  chief  deputy  State  Board  Fish 

Commissioners,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster  Western   Meat  Co.,  r. 

523,  6th 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  47  Elgin  Park  Av 
Babcock    Madison,     superintendent    Common 
Schools,  office  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor, 
r.  25,  13th 
"    Matthew,  bookbinder  J.  B.  Mclntyre,  r.  10 

El  wood 
"    Minnie  R.  Miss,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  1207  Waller 
"    William  (Parrott  &  Co.),  r.  San  Rafael 
Babcock   &    Wilcox   Co.    The     (Pacific    Coast 
branch;,     manufacturers     water     tube 
safety  steam  boilers,  Charles  C.  Moore 
manager,  32,  1st,  telephone  Main  5905 
Babcox  Charles  A.,  clerk  The  Bradstreet  Co.,  r. 

300  Van  Ness  Av 
Babil  John,  stock  buyer,  r.  631  Jackson 
Babin  Demas  C,  with  L.  C.  Babin,  r.  776  Clayton 
Babin  Landry  C,  real  estate,  insurance  bro- 
ker and  rent   collector,  413  Kearny  r., 
2415  Washington 
"    Norben  C,  with  L.  C.  Babin,  r.  2415  Wash- 
ington 
Babino  Antonio,  barber,  431  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

5  Grand  PI 
Babkirk  David  P.,  machinist,  r.  15  John 
Babler  Jacob,  superintendent  cannery  Alaska 

Packers'  Assn.,  308  Market 
Babros  Joseph  (J.  Kuruczar  &  Co.),  r.  69  Jessie 
"    Paul,  wireworker  J.  Kuruczar  &  Co.,  r.  63 
Jessie 
Babson  Walter  S.,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  Alameda 


Babue  John  T.,  asst.  engineer  str  Oakland,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co 
Bacca  Joseph,  cook  Sanguinetti  &  Co. 
Baccala  Caesar  E.,  with  Dairymen's  Union  of 
Cal.,  r.  924  Union 
"    Joseph  B.,  real  estate  agent  and  interpreter, 
331  Montgomery,  rooms  71-72,  r.  924  Union 
"    Louis,  peddler,  r.  1201  Montgomery  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  924  Union 
Baccelli  M.,  Bakery,  436%  Union,  r.  1425  Dupont 
Bacchus  Wine  Vaults,  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 438-442  Bryant,  office  SE  cor  2d 
and  Market 
Bacci  Joseph,  wood  and  coal,  1625  Powell 
Bacciocco  Louis,   salesman    L.  Lebori,  r.   1108 

Clay 
Baccus  Alfred,  butcher  R.  T.  Baccus,  r.  8139£ 
Geary 
"    Charles  J.,  butcher  R.  T.  Baccus,  r.  813% 

Geary 
"    George,  foreman  Donald  Bruce,  r.  706  Green 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  706  Green 
"    John  B.,  compositor  George  Spaulding  & 

Co.,  r.  706  Green 
"    Josephine  Miss,  bookkeeper  R.  T.  Baccus, 

r.  813?i  Geary 
"    Louis  R.,  foreman  pattern  maker  Joshua 

Hendy  Machine  Wks.,  r.  813%  Geary 
"    Richard  T.,  butcher,  301  O'Farrell,  r.  813% 

Geary 
"    Selina,  widow,  r.  313,  20th      • 
'8®~Baccus.    See  Backess,  Backus  and  Bacus 
Bacelli  Alfonso,  saloon  keeper,  r.  7  Jasper  PI 
"    Antonio,  scavenger,  r.  18  Russell 
"    Peter,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1703  Sutter, 
r.  1714  Sutter 
Bach  Adam,  bartender,  r.  30  Hanover  PI 
"    Alfred  C,  salesman  Charles  Bach,  r.  1583 

Folsom 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Bacli  Charles,  proprietor  Pioneer  and    Union 
Malt  Houses  and  importer  and   jobber 
hops,  corks  and  brewers'  materials,  535- 
537  Sacramento,  r.  1583  Folsom 
Emil  E.,  tailor,  r.  425  Greenwich 
Frederick,    cabinet    maker    William    A. 

Henry,  barber  P.  S.  Batavia,  r.  815  Filbert 

Henry,  liquors,  721  Valencia 

Henry  C,  traveling  salesman  Bach,  Meese 

&Co.,  r.  2022  Mission 
John  (Bach,  Meese  &  Co.),  r.  2022  Mission 
John  L.,  bookbinder  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  2022 

Mission 
Kate,  widow,  r.  338  Green 
Louis,  clerk,  r.  338  Green 

BACH,  MEESE  &  CO. 

(John  Bach  and  Frank  H.  Eckenroth), 
wholesale  wines  and  liquors  and  pro- 
prietors celebrated  Botanic  Stomach 
Bitters,  321  Montgomery 

"    Oscar,  carpenter,  r.  767  Folsom 
"    William  F.,  lit  ographer,  r.  2022  Mission 
Bache  Charles  L.,  chemist,  r.  558  Minna 
j8®=Bache.    See  Backe 

Bachelder  Alvah  H.,  vice-president  Holt  Bros. 
Co.,  30-32  Main,  r.  Oakland 
"    C.  A.,  salesman  Holt  Bros.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  M.,   salesman  American    Biscuit 

Co..  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk,  r.  847  Capp 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1408  Post 
"    Thomas  F.,  attorney  at  law,  331  Montgom- 
ery, room  77,  r.  Alameda 
•'    William  H.,  r.  1408  Post 
v(KS°*Bachelder.    See  Batchelder 
Bacheller  Willis   E.,   teacher  voice  culture,  r. 

819  Hyde 
Bachelor  Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
ig®"Bachelor.    See  Batchelor 
Bacher  Albert,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    Charles,  shipping  clerk  Chicago  Brewery, 

r.  11/2  Wall 
"    Charles  S..  butcher,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Tay- 
lor, r.  1135  Clay 
' '    John,  liquors ,  N  W  cor  Rai  Iroad  A v  and  16th 
Av  South 
4®"Bacher.    See  Backer,  Baker  and  Becker 


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Bachert  A.,  with  Nathan,   Dohr 

331  Kearny 
Bachle  Charles  T.,  carpenter,  r.  11361^   Steven- 
son 
Bachler  Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  1408  Post 
4®=Bachler.    See  Baechler 

Bachman  Arthur,  salesman   Esberg,  Bachman 
&Co.,  r.  1509Gough 

"    Charles,  sticker  hand  Charles    M.  Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  11»4b  Clara 

"    Davis  S.,  law  student,  r.  2323  Devisadero 

"    Felix,  with  Isaac  Falkenstein,  r.  1508  Post 

"    Jacob,  dairyman.  Beach  nr  Devisadero 

"    Lawrence  N.  (Wallace  &  Bachman),  r.  1814 
Vallejo 

"    Leopold  S.  (Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.),  r.  2323 

Devisadero 
"  "    Louis,  pantryman,  r.  523  Pine 

"    L.  T.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 

•'    Otto,  sausage  maker  Mark  Strouse,  r.  215 
San  Bruno  Av 

"    Samuel    N.,  salesman    L.    Dinkelspiel    & 
Sons.  r.  1814  Vallejo 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2  Natoma 

"    Simon   (Esberg,  Bachman  &  Co.),   r.   1509 
Gough 

"    Walter  N.,  cashier  Nathan,  Bachman   & 
Co.,  r.  1814  Vallejo 
4®=-Bachman.    See  Bockman  and  Boeckmann 
Bachmann  Adolph,  confectioner  Gottlob  Gall, 
r.  913  Florida 

"    Charles,  baker,  r.  518  Stevenson 

"    Charles,   locksmith   Jacob    Bachmann,    r. 
739  Clay 

"    Emil,  teacher  music,  r.  915  Geary 

"    Henry,  pork  butcher,  2152  Mission 

"    Jacob,  lock  and  gun  smith,  and  hardware, 
729  Clay 

"    John  E.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Powell 
basement,  r.  508  Ellis 

"    Julius,  bartender,  r.  322i/4  Tehama 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  818  Octavia 

••    Theodore,  bartender  N.  Ahrens,  r.  715,  18th 

"    Ulrich,  cellarman  J.   Gundlach  &  Co.,   r. 
12a  South  Park 
Bachrodt  Hugo,    bartender   Henry    Schulz,    r. 

10121/4  Minna 
Bach  told  Jacob,  delicacies,  216,  2d 
Baciarini  Martin  (Baoiarini  &  Canevascini),  r. 
Commercial  Hotel 

"  &  Canevascini  (Martin  Baciarini  and  Mar- 
tin Canevascini),  liquors,  125V4  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Bacigalupi  A.  L.  &  Co.  (Antonio  L.  Bacigalupi 
and  Stefano  Casassa),  fruits  and  vege- 
tables, 509  Washington 

"    Antonio,  porter  George  H.  Tay  Co. ,  r.  1  Troy 
Alley 

"    Antonio  L.  (A.  L.  Bacigalupi  &  Co.),   r.  2 
Telegraph  PI 

"    August,    general   commission     merchant, 
418  Washington,  r.  1805  Mason 

"    D.  &  Brother  (Dominioo  and  Giobatto),  hay 
and  grain,  wood  and  coal,  2929  Geary 

"    Dominico  (D.   Bacigalupi  &  Bro.),  r.  2929 
Geary 

"    Emil,  driver  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &  Co.,  r.  7 
Lafayette  PI 

"    Emilio,  driver  S.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  1601  Dupont 

"    Filbert,    clerk    laccheri  &  Bacigalupi,  r. 
1526  Dupont 

"    Francisco,  laborer,  r.  427i/i  Greenwich 

"    Frank,  r.  1823y2  Union 

"    Frank,  distiller    Golden    Gate    Distilling 
Co.,  r.  1601  Dupont 

"    Frank,  fruits  and  vegetables,  841  Pacific, 
r.  1809  Stockton 

"    Frank,  phonograph  expert  Peter  Baciga- 
lupi, r.  1805  Mason 

"    Frank  Jr.,  driver  Gould  &  Jaudin,  r.  1601 

Dupont 
"    Frederick,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovich  & 

Co.,  r.  5  Midway 
"    Gaetano    (laccheri   &  Bacigalupi),  r.  524 

Filbert 
"    Giobatto  B.  (D.  Bacigalupi  &  Bro.),  r.  2929 

Geary 
"    Giovanni  (Guerra  &  Bacigalupi),  r.  522  Fil- 
bert rear 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 

Origioa^l  •  Designs  •  Furnisbed, 

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Bacigalupi  Giovanni  (G.  Queirolo  &  Co.),  r.  415 
Francisco 
"     Giovanni  B.,  pastemaker,  r.  516  Union 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  4  Midway 
"    Giuseppe  B.,  laborer  Cal.  Italian  Paste  Co. 
"    Henry,  jeweler,  r.  1419a  Dupont 
'■    Henry  L.,  r.  1805  Mason 
"    James  P.,  laborer  r.  524  Filbert 
"    John,  liquors,  804  Pacific,  r.  92314  Pacific 
"    John  B.,  miner,  r.  1809  Stockton 
"    Joseph,  r.  1805  Mason 

"    Joseph,  clerk  A.  Berta  Co.,  r.  2  Telegraph  PI 
"    Joseph,    ironworker    Ralston   I.  Wks.,    r. 

427'/^  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  porter  Deming-Palmer  Milling  Co., 

r.  324,  3d  rear 
"    Lorenzo,  liquors,   1228  Dupont,  r.   14  Ban- 

nam  PI 
"    Louis    (Bacigalupi    &    Magnello),    r.   2006 

Mason 
"    Louis,  painter,  1201  Montgomery  Av 
"    Louis,  wood  and  coal,  r.  2309  Mason 
■'    Louis  D.,  interne  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    Louisa  A.  Miss,  compositor  La  Voce  del 

Popolo,  r.  92314  Pacific 
"    Madalina,  widow,  r.  21  Lafayette  PI 
"    Michael,  blacksmith  Baptiste  Lacaze,  r. 

11  Union  PI 
"    Paul  (Scatena  &  Bacigalupi),  r.  524  Filbert 
"    Peter,  proprietor  Edison  Phonograph  and 
Kinetoscope  Arcade,  946  Market,  r.   24 
Dorland 
"    Prosper  (Bacigalupi  &  Co.),  r.   1417  Kearny 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  9  Calhoun 
"    Silvio,  blacksmith  Gatto,  Demartini  &  Co., 

r.  9  Calhoun 
"    Stephen,  r.  21  Lafayette  PI 
"    Stephen  (Bacigalupi  &  Boggiano),  r.   307 

Green 
"    Stephen    (Bacigalupi    &  Jindrak),    r.   1805 

Mason 
"    Stephen,  driver  G.  Queirolo  &  Co.,  r.  511 

Green 
"    Theodore,  r.  1000  Union 
"    William,  bookkeeper  Modern  Laundry,  r. 

524  Filbert 
"    &  Boggiano  (Stephen  Bacigalupi  and  Do- 

menico  Boggiano),  liquors,  1228  Dupont 
"    &  Co.  (Prosper  Bacigalupi,  Felice  Giampo- 
lini   and  Ferdinando  Taddeucci),  house 
painters,  307-309  Montgomery  Av 
"    &  Jindrak  (Stephen  Bacigalupi  and  Joseph 
Jindrak),  marble  works,  614-616  Jackson 
"    &  Magnello  (Louis  Bacigalupi   and  Pas- 
quali  Magnello),  liquors,  1341  Dupont 
Baciocho  Frank,  peddler,  r.  513  Filbert 
Back  Ernest  J.,  waiter,  George  W.  Spencer,  r. 

110  Eddy 
Back  Frank  J.,  marble  and  granite  works,  322- 

328  Polk,  r.  320  Polk 
Backe  Arent  C,  glass  stainer  William  Hoist,  r. 
10411/4  Valencia 
"    Charles  H.,  shoefitter,  r.  122  Sullivan 
"    Frank,  carpet  layer  Schlueter  &  Volberg, 

r.  2622  Sutter 
•'    Frank  Jr.,  carpet  layer  Schlueter  &  Vol- 
berg, r.  2622  Sutter 
"    Marie,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  700  Broad- 
way 
4®-Backe.    SeeBache 

Backer  John,  laborer,  r.  Monticello  nr  Garfield 
Jg®=-Backer.    See  Bacher,  Baker  and  Becker 
Backess  Charles  E.,  compositor,  r.  322  Lombard 
"    MaryS.  Miss,  notions,  1512  Stockton,  r.  322 
Lombard 
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Backman  Albert,  traveling  salesman  Dallemand 

&Co.,  r.  18  Page 

"    August,  mate  sch  Laura  Pike,  r.  32  Steuart 

"    Caesar,  barber,  638  Geary,  r.  606  O'Farrell 

Backman  Gottliard  S.,  dentist,  15  and  30  St. 

Ann's  Bldg,  r.  420  Geary 
Backmann  George,  longshoreman,  r.  2219  Mason 
/^'■Backmann.    See  Beckmann,  Bockmann  and 

Boeckmann 
Backofl    Charles,     bartender    A.    Froment,    r. 
Andover  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Romain,  clerk  National  Cigarette  and  To- 
bacco Co.,  r.  Andover  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
Backstedt  Diedrich,  laborer,  r.  643  Chenery 

'■    William,  laborer,  r.  1322  Filbert 
Backstein  Ferdinand,  watchmaker  and  jeweler. 
1555  Market 
"    Herman,  tinner,  r.  315  Bryant 
"    Louis,  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  315  Bryant 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  315  Bryant 
Backus  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  121%  Fran- 
cisco 
■     Ella  Miss,  chambermaid  The  Lapham 
"    Matthew  W.,   traveling    salesman   A.   L. 

Bryan  Shoe  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Morgan,  deputy  county  clerk,  r.  522  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Backus  Oscar  J.,  vice-president  George  H.  Tay 

Co.,  610-620  Battery,  r.  Oakland 
Backus  Samuel  W.,  president  Western  Premier 
Cycle  Co.,  312-314   Baker,  r.  California 
Hotel 
JBtg"  Backus.    See  Baccus,  Backess  and  Bacus 
Bacmeister  Frederick  C,  clerk  J.  C.  Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  2534  Mission 
Bacocevlch  Steven  M.,  restaurant,  513  Davis 
Bacome  John  J.  (Bacome  &  Son),  r.  26054  Clem- 
entina 
"    William  (Bacome  &  Son),  r.  260  Clementina 
"    &  Son  (William  and  John  J.),  livery  stable, 
823  Folsom 
Bacon  Alice  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  1311  Taylor 
"    Alonzo  P.,  president  Cal.  Gas  Light  and 
Fuel  Co.  and  Alonzo  Gold  Mining  Co.,  320 
Sansome,  room  12 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  427  Ringold 
"    C.  Fidelia,  widow,  r.  3513  Folsom 
"    Charles,  salesman  Darbee  &  Immel,  r.  1410 

Bush 
"    Charles  A.  (Armstrong  &  Bacon),  r.  743 Pine 
"    Clifford  C,  clerk    freight    auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Redwood  City 
•'    Daniel  W.,  steward,  r.  6  Natoma 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  2513  Folsom 
"    E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1410  Bush 
"    Edwin  H.,  editor  Coast  Review,  508  Mont- 
gomery, r.  714  Broderick 
"    F.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Francis  N.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  54,  1st 
"    Frederick   L.,  machinist  Cal.   St.   RR,  r. 

5461/2,  18th 
"    Gaston  E..  capitalist,  r.  2645  Sacramento 
"    George  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  9 

Bowie  Av 

"    Helen  T.  Miss,  principal  Wilmerding  and 

Osgood    and   Grace   Bradley    Memorial 

Free  Kindergartens,  369,  Uth,  r.  Oakland 

"    John  J.,  machine  hand  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r. 

144,  11th 
"    Lewis  G.,  teamster  Cal.  Mills,  r.  Alameda 
"     Lizzie,  widow,  r.  807^/4  Filbert 
"    Martin  J.,  clerk  R.  E.  Revalk  &  Co.,  r.  963 

Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  963  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  969A  Howard 


Bacon  Truman  F.,  physician  and  surgeon  and 
proprietor  Ariel  Pharmacy,  510  Hayes,  r. 
Oakland 
"    William  H.,  mechanic,  r.  141  Page 
"    William  J.,  carrier  postofflce,    r.  162  Te- 
hUma 
Bacon  William    0.,  photographic  supplies,   18 
Post,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    William  T.,  proprietor  Valencia  St.   Tea 
Store,  1104  Valencia 
Bacopulos   Michel   (Bacopulos  &   Papacamori- 
nos^  r.  21^/4  Natoma 
"    &  Papacamorinos   (Michel  Bacopulos  and 
Christ  Papacamorinos),  candies  and  con- 
fectionery, 56,  3d 
49"  Bacus.    See  Baccus,  Backess  and  Backus 
Bada  Michael,  tailor  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co,,  r.  317 

Geary 
Badaire  Albert, steward  Occidental  Restaurant, 

r.  323  Montgomery  Av 
Badano  Giovanni  B.  (Sivori  &  Co.),  r.  5  Sonora 
Badaracco  Benjamin  (J.  Demartini  &  Co.),  r. 
1503  Fillmore 
"    Charles,  saloon,  1234  Pacific,  r.  1615^4  Leav- 
enworth 
"    David,   liquors,  1326i/^  Pacific,  r.  1334  Pa- 
cific 
"    Domenico,  wood  and  coal,  1604  Grove 
"    Louis,  r.  1615'/i  Leavenworth 
"    Valentine,  clerk  Dominick  Badaracco 
Badarous  Sidney  B.,  salesman  J.  C.  Wilson  & 

Co.,  r.  133  Langton 
Baddeley  Alfred,  candy  maker,  r.  313  Turk 
"    Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  r.  313  Turk 
"    Henry  J.,  insurance,  r.  213  Turk 
"    James  H.,  packer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

213  Turk 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaking,  213  Turk 
"    Reuben,  steam  fitter,  r.  313  Turk 
"    William  B.,  r.  717  O'Farrell 
Bade  Albert,  clerk  Claus  Wreden,  r.  1101  Clay 
Baden  J.  H.  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Fell  and  Devisadero 
"    Max  M. ,  manufacturers'  agent  and  diamond 

broker,  121  Post 
"    Samuel,  capitalist,  121  Post,  r.  2015  Bush 
Badener  Philip,  teamster  Terrence  O'Brien,  r. 

641  Harrison 
Badenheuer  Otto,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r. 

337  Turk 
Bader  Christopher  F.  (Bader  &  Fincke),  r.  246, 
6th 
"    Godlieb,  cellar  man  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  79  Clementina 
"    Gottlieb,  carpenter,  r.  28  Russ 
"    Henry,  advertising    agent,  r.  311  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  blacksmith  H.  B.  Schindler,  r.  28 

Russ 
"    Wilhelm  A.,   chief  cook  Cafe  Zinkand,  r. 
652  Stevenson 

BADER  &  FINCKE 

(Christopher  F.  Bader  and  0.  Fincke), 
manufacturers  bar,  store  and  ofllce 
furniture,  ice  chests,  bowling  alleys, 
ten  pins  and  balls ;  bars  and  counters 
always  on  hand ;  machine  work,  turn- 
ing and  jobbing  promptly  attended 
to;  508-510,  5th  and  407,  5th,  tele- 
phone South  326 
4®=  Bader.    See  Baader 

Badger  Ella  F.  Miss,  children's  boarding,  402 
San  Jose  Av 

"  George  H.,  barber  E.  Henry  Tanner,  r. 
141054  Fols  m  rear 

"  Hill  and  Cherokee  Gravel  Mining  Co., 
Henry  Pichoir  secretary,  320  Sansome, 
room  24 

"  J.  Howard,  law  student  E.  L.  Campbell,  r. 
Oakland 

"    James,  expressman,  r.  1231  Laguna 

"  James  A.,  barber  F.  Zachoreck,  r.  1205  Fill- 
mo  e 

"    Josephine  A.  Miss,  r.  403  San  Jose  Av 

"    Thomas  N.,  clerk,  r.  219,  6th  Av 

"  Walter,  master  mariner,  r.  1034  Folsom 
rear 

"    William  C,  liquors,  412  Pacific 


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BADGER  WILLIAM  G., 

pianos  and  organs,  26  O'Farrell,   1st 
floor,  r.  1921  Sacramento 
Badgley  Eugene  F.,  president  American  Compo- 
sition Pipe  and  Armor  Co.,  819  Market, 
room  47 
"    Gilbert  B.,  carpenter,  r.  818,  22d 
"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  318  Clement 
Badlam    Al     T.    (Badlam     Brothers;,    r.     1024 
Franklin 
"    Alexander,  manufacturer,  r.  1024  Franklin 
Badlam  Brothers  (Al.  T.  and  Edgar  B.),  manu- 
facturers gas  machines,  511  Market,  tel 
Main  1483 
"    Edgar  B.  (Badlam    Brothers),  r.   405  Fill- 
more 
Badouin  Alfred,  plumber,  r.  2550  Greenwich 
"    August,   pattern    maker    Fulton    Eng.    & 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  2550  Greenwich 
"    Leon  C,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 
Wks.,  r.  2550  Greenwich 
Badt    Alexander    L.,    secretary     Congregation 
Sherith  Israel  and  First  Hebrew  Benev- 
olent Society,  ofQce  NE  cor  Post  and 
Taylor,  r.  1311  Gough 
"    Clarence,  r.  1309  Gough 
"    Clarence  L.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  1311  Gough 
"    Morris,  merchant,  r.  1307  Gough 
"    Percy  L..,  collector,  r.  1311  Gough 
Baechler  Jacob,  cooper  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r. 

New  Washington  Hotel 
46ff-  Baechler.    See  Bachler 
Baecht    Charles,    cook    Cafe    Zinkand,    r.    652 

Stevenson 
Baeohtel  Harry  L.  (Wilson  &  Baechtel),  r.  903 

Steiner 
Baehr  Harry,  city  agent  Phoenix  Assurance  Co. 
(of  London)  and  Providence  Washington 
Insurance  Co.  (of  Rhode  Island), 413 Cali- 
fornia, r.  1817  Baker 
"     William,  manuf  cturing  jeweler,  649  Sac- 
ramento, r.  1123  Scott 
"    William  Jr.  (A.  Gerberding  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
J8®"  Baehr.    See  Baer,  Bahr,  Behr  and  Bare 
Baenteli  Paul,   watchcase  maker  Mrs.  Charles 

J.  Harris,  r.  1223,  26th 
Baer  Albert  (Albert  Baer  &  Co.),  r.  734/2  Pme 
"    Albert   &    Co.    (Albert   Baer    and    Morris 

Ehrenwenh),  pawnbrokers,  806  Kearny 
"    Alfred,  clerk  A.&T.  Weil  &  Co.,  r.  309  Powell 
"    August,  agent  Star  and  Crescent  Mill,  25-27 

Sansome 
"    Bernard,  r.  2711  Laguna 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  734i4  Pine 
"    Edward  C,  draughtsman  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V.  Ry. 

Co.,  r.  632  Ellis 
"    Herman,  attorney  at  law,  r.  110  Hyde 
"    Isaac,proprietor  The  Commercial  Traveler, 

20  Ellis,  r.  617  Haight 
"    Joseph,  merchant,  r.  1200  Geary 
"    Joseph  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1200  Geary 
"    Julius,  furrier  Albert  Mueller  &  Co.,  r.  1726 

Bush 
"    Leopold  (Baer,  Weil  &  Co.),  r.  1726  Bush 
"    Lucian,  traveling  salasman  A.  &  T.  Weil  & 

Co.,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Robert,   salesman  Ed.  Weil  &  Co..   r.   410 

Post 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.   1726 

Bush 
"    Weil  &   Co.,  merchants    (Redding,  Cal.), 
office  25-27  Sansome 
j8®=Baer.    See  Baehr,  Bahr,  Behr  and  Bare 
Baerne  Jacob,  cook,  r.  626  Jessie 
"    Louis,  butcher  W.  D.  Wilson,  r.  626  Jessie 
"    Otto,  plumber  John  P.  Culley,  r.  626  Jessie 
Baersohmidt     E.    &    Co.    (Mrs.     Emilie    Baer- 
schmidt),    manufacturers      gloves,     447 
Valencia 
"    Emilie  Mrs.  (E.  Baerschmidt  &  Co.),  r.  447 

Valencia 
"    Max,  glovemaker  E.  Baerschmidt  &  Co.,  r. 
447  Valencia 
Baetje  John,  clerk  Meyer  &  Akmann,  r.  917,  20th 
Baettga   Charles,    proprietor   New   California 
House,  3  East 


Baez  Charles  A.,  clerk  Schwartz  Bros.,  r.  616y2 
Filbert 
"    Venanchia,  widow,  r.  616i/i  Filbert 
Baft  Benjamin  N.,   woodworker  N.   Hottua,  r. 

Montgomery's  Hotel 
Baflco  Andrew,  soap  grease  dealer,  r.  16,  14th 

"    John,  scavenger,  r.  14,  14th 
Bagala  George,  teamster,  r.  218,  22d 

"    Leo,  restaurant,  SE  cor  24th  and  Folsom 
Bagby  Henry  C.  (Bagby  &  Coke),  and  physician 
and  surgeon,  26  Montgomery,  rooms  1-2- 
3,  r.  2121  Howard 
Bagby  &  Coke  (Henry  C.  Bagby  and  Paul  S. 
Coke),  dentists,  26  Montgomery,  rooms 
1-2-3 
Bagg    Stanley    C,    manufacturers',  agent,  719 

Market 
Bagge  Charles,  master'schr  Piute,  office  24  Clay 
"    Lars  B.,  hostler  Overland  Freight  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  32Bluxome 
"    William  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,   1740 
Mission 
Baggentus  Nicholas,  cook,  r.  105  Prospect  PI 
Baggerly  Hiland  L.,  sporting  editor  the  Bulle- 
tin, r.  1259  Octavia 
Baggett  William  T.  (Stockwell  &  Co.),  and  at- 
torney at  law,  324   Pine,  rooms  8-9,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Wlnfleld  S.,  bookkeeper  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
«S=-Baggett.    See  Bagot 
Baggs  Alexander,  clerk,  r.  210  Turk 
"    Charles  K.,  clerk,  r.  210  Turk 
"    Edward  B.,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  210  Turk 
"    John,  hostjer  Holmes    &    Jinkins,    r.    834 

Devisadero 
"    John,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  210  Turk 
Baggs  Montgomery,  fire  and  marine  insurance, 
132  California,  r.  3330  Washington 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  310  Turk 
4®=Baggs.    See  Beggs 
Bagier  Jane,  widow,  r.  1825  Market 
Bagley  Angeline  D.,  widow,  r.  28  Liberty 
"    Bryant  C,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

28  Liberty 
"    Carl  E.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  4  Min- 
nesota 
"    David   B.,  bookkeeper  the  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  28  Liberty 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  24  Victor 
"    Emmett  M.,   librarian  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

r,  11%  Fulton 
"    George,  teamster  Harris  &  Jones 
"    Harry,  painter.  Lucky  Alley  nr  24th 
"    Holland,  journalist,  r,  1259  Octavia 
"    Hubert  F.,  druggist   Eagle  Pharmacy,  r. 

11!4  Fulton 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    Jeremiah,  shoe  finisher  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co., 

r.  327  Clementina 
"    John  F.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  327  Clem- 
entina 
"    John  J.  &  Co.   (Detroit,  Mich.),  V.  W.  Crys- 

ler  agent,  410  Sacramento 
"  Mamie,  widow,  r.  IV/i  Fulton 
"    Perkins  H.  Jr.,  inspector  U.  S.  customs,  r. 

623  Howard 
"    Peter,  stevedore,  r.  30  Federal 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1116  Bryant 
"    Timothy,  motorman,  r.  10  California  Av 
Bagley  W.  H.,  assistant  general   agent  North 
British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Co.,  212 
Pine,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    William  T.,  traveling    salesman  Rohr  & 
Bagley  Commission  Co.,  r.  28  Liberty 
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Baglietto  Ambrose,  r.  1822  Powell 
"    Victor,  r.  1822  Powell 
"    Domenico,  laborer,  r.  lOlS'^  Montgemery 
•'    Emanuel,  salesman  L.  Baglietto  &  Co.,  r. 

331  Union 
"    Giacomo,  r.  1128  Sacramento 
"    Giobatta  (G.  B.  Gracchi  &  Co.)  and  native 

wines,  1822  Powell 
•'    Giobatta  Jr.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1822  Powell 
"    L.  &  Co.   (LiUigi    Baglietto    and   Giacomo 
Gracchi),     produce     commission     mer- 
chants, 421  Davis 
"    Louis,  liquors,  511  Washington 
"    Luigi  (L.  Baglietto  &  Co.),  r.  331  Union 
"    Manuel,  salesman,  r.  427  Greenwich 
"    Maria  Miss,  milliner  Miss  E.  Borgstrom, 
r.  1822  Powell 
Bagnall  Lucretia,  widow,  r.  614  Folsom 
"    Thomas  A.,  machinist,  r.  1010  Pine 
Bagnasco  Policarpo,  photographer,  r.  1118  Fil- 
bert 
Bagnoli    Thomas,    waiter   C.    G.    Larsen,   r.    1 

Latham  Place 
Bagot  Edward  A.,  druggist,   lOOl  Guerrero,  r. 

lOOlA  Guerrero 
«S"Bagot.    See  Baggett 

Bahlle  Louisa,  widow,  lodgings,  630  Sacramento 
Bahlmann  Augusta,  bakery  and  notions,  SE  cor 
26th  and  Bartlett 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  800  Pennsylvania  Av 
4®-Bahlmann.    See  Bohlmann  and  BoUmann 
Bahls  E.  Mrs.  (Althof  &  Bahls),  r.  Oakland 
"    Herman  H.,  with  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  Oakland 
"    Richard,  with  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  Oakland 
Bahn  Albert  J.,  machine  hand  Rosenthal,  Feder 
&  Co.,  r.  2104  Taylor 
•    Charles  A.,  master  schr  Pike  County,  office 

56  Steuart,  r.  2104  Taylor 
"     Louis,  blacksmith  Morgan  &  Cotter,  r.  729 

Brannan 
"    William  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  308  Francisco 
J8®=Bahn.    See  Bain,  Bane  and  Baine 
Bahnke  Henry  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  601  Dolores 
Bahnsen  Daniel,   salesman  J.   O.  Meyerink,  r. 

1140  Stevenson 
Bahr  Charles  L.,  cigars,  1225  Fillmore 
"    Frederick,  tanner,  r.  1438,  5th  Av  South 
•'    Herman  F.,   tanner  The  Norton  Tanning 

Co..  r.  1438,  5th  Av  South 
"    Jacob,  employee  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Jacob,  teamster  Simon  Silverberg 
"    Louis,   salesman  Mohns  &  Kaltenbach,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Paul,  plumber,  r.  1225  Fillmore 
••    William,  foreman  C,  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 

6th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    William  A.,  boots  and  shoes,  522  Valencia 
4®~Bahr.     See  Baar,  Bar  and  Barre 
Bahrenburg  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1516  Kansas 

"    John,  brewer,  r.  525  Shotwell 
Bahrs  Amelia  Miss,  cashier  Gas  Consumers" 
Assn.,  r.  926  Union 
"    Andrew,  insurance,  r.  926  Union 
Balirs  George  H.,  judge  Superior  Court,  Dept, 
12,  chambers  New  City  Hall  2d  floor,  r. 
912  Page 
"    Jacob,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  1901 

Hyde 
•'    John,  teamster  Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune,  r.  812, 

18th 
"    John  G.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1901  Hyde 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1901  Hyde 
Bahrt  Henry,  butcher  Gustave  Hennig,  r.  3143, 
16th 
"    Martin,    liquors,    junction    Highland    Av, 
Holly  and  Mission  Road 


Baiardo  Peter,  clerk  Chelini,  Grlflo  &  Co.,  r.  102 

4th 
Baicke  Anna,  widow,  r.  875  Shotwell 

"    Henry,  r.  875  Shotwell 
Baier  George,  mechanic,  r.  220  Gough 
"    John  (Baier  &  Black),  r.  .545  Jersey 
"    &  Black  (John  Baier  and  Alexander  Black), 

restaurant,  7  East 
Baikie  James,  clerk  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  Lorin, 

Alameda  Co. 
Baikkanen  Matti,  seaman,  r.  31b  Morris  Av 
Bail  Adolph,  r.  1078  Howard 
"    Emil  T.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1078  Howard 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  r.  930  Pacific 
'•    Otto,  barber,  r.  1078  Howard 
"    Paul,  tailor,  15  Monroe 
"    Paul  M.,  carpenter,  r.  930  Pacific 
"    Richard,  liquors,  423  Dupont 
4S"Bail.    See  Bailie  and  Bayle 
Bailey  A.  H.,  roof  painter,  r.  IO614,  3d 
"    Alexander  P.,  tinsmith  Taylor,  Adams  & 

Pritchard,  r.  228,  10th 
•'    Alfred,  plumber,  r.  628  Ash  Av 
■'    Ann,  widow,  r.  2419  Clay  rear 
•'    Arthur,  hat  blocker  H.  L.  King,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Augustus,  painter,  r.  859  Mission 
"    Benjamin,  r.  1010  Persia  Av 
"    Benjamin  L.,  r.  1010  Persia  Av 
"    B.,  machinist  Wm.  H,  Birch  &  Co.,  r.  416 

Greenwich 
"    Byron,  carpenter,  r.  16  Ridley 
"    C.  F.  &  Co.  (Charles  F.  Bailey  and  Charles 

S.  McLaren),  ice  cream  manufacturers, 

612  Post 
"    Charles,  millinery,  r.  603  Bush 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamilton, 

r.  9  South  Park 
"    Charles  A.,  real  estate,  46  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Charles  F.  (C.  F.  Bailey  &  Co.),  r.  310  Hyde 
Bailey  Charles  H.  (Haslett  &  Bailey),   office 

NW  cor  Front  and  Broadway,  r.  226  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Charles  L.,  clerk  Crane  Co. 
"    Charles  P.,  transfer  clerk  Railway   Mail 

Service,  r.  Alameda 
Bailey  C.   J.   &  Co.  (Boston),  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.  agents,  577-579  Market 
"    Clara  B.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  830  Union 
"    Clarence  W.,  watchman  S.   F.   Gas   Light 

Co.,  r.  526  Hayes 
"    Clarence  W.,  machinist  and  bicycles,  1825b 

Howard 
"    Edward,   clerk  Geo.  J.  McAulifle,    r.  1328 

Florida 
"    Edward  W.  (Cables  &  Bailey),  r.  338,  5th 

Av 
"    Edwin   L.,    bookkeeper  Murray   &    Stein- 

hagen,  r.  830  Union 
•'     Eldridge  J.,  contractor,  r.  511%  Capp 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  5  Card  Alley 
"     Ella,  widow,  r,  430  Post 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  230,  10th 
"    Elton,  concrete  worker,  r.  32,  13th 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  38'/^  Tehama 
"    Ernest  H.,  silversmith   Shreve  &  Co.,  r, 

11131/4  Howard 
•'    Eugene  S.,  laborer,  r.  212  Grove 
"    Francis  T.,  gardener,  r.  105  Farallones 
•'    Frank,  r,  729M  Clementina 
"    Frank,  packer  W.  P.  Morgan 
"    Frank  D.,  r.  32  South  Park 
"    Frank  R.,  plumber,  936  McAllister,  r.   628 

Ash  Av 
•'    George,  starter  Market  St,  Ry.,  r.  838  Ala- 
bama 
"    George  E.,  teamster    J,  Maher  &  Son,   r, 

162  Clementina 
"    George  G,,  engineer  chemical  engine  3,  r. 

210  Jackson 
"    George  H.,  foreman  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  1030  Page 
"    George  I,  (Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave),  r.  200 

Hyde 
"    George  M,,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

111314  Howard 
"    George  S.,  carpenter,  r.  136  Hartford 
"    George  W.,  brush  maker  Read  &  Zahn,  r. 

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Bailey  George  W.,  driver  Nelson  J.  Rogers,  r. 
9181/i  Treat  Av  rear 
"    Henry,  cooper,  r.  1015  Howard 
"    Henry  Jr.,  cooper,  r.  1015  Howard 
"    Henry  F.,  bill  clerk  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

24S  Taylor 
"    Henry  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
cor  Buena  Vista  Av  and  Congress 
"    Housen  A.,  porter  S.  &  H.  Harris, 

Clay 

"    Isaac  L.,  carriage  maker,  r.  9U%  Harrison 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1709  Lexington  Av 
"    James,   waiter    Occidental    Hotel,  r.    173 
Minna 
Bailey  James  D.,  general  agent  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  North  America  (of  Philadelphia), 
412  California,  r.  1915  Franklin 
"    James  F.,  laborer,  r.  729  Clementina 
"    James  M.,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Manchester 

and  Stoneman 
"    James  M..  salesman  C.  E.  Wliitney  &  Co., 

r  Alameda 
"    James   P.,    tanner    Isaac     Levy,    r.    1328 

Florida 
"    James  S.,  trader,  r.  222  Silver  Av 
"    James  T.   (Elliott  &  Bailey),  r.  309  Grant 

Av 
"    James  T.,  machinist  Byron  Jackson,  r.  228, 

10th 
"    J.    Murray,  mining    engineer,  18  Post,   r. 

Hotel  Sutherland 
"    John,  barber,  r.  1023,  24th 
•'    John,  laborer,  r.  248,  4th 
"    John,  painter   Thomas    Downing,   r.    520a 

Turk 
"    John,  porter  Lamb  &  Son 
"    John  F.,  laundryman,  r.  1015  Howard 
Bailey  Jolin  T.  &  Co.  (Philadelphia) ,  manufact- 
urers  spring   twine,  David  D.  Sutphen 
manager,  219  Front 
"    Joseph,  grainer,  r.  1015  Howard 
"    Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  10 
"    Kate  M.,  widow,  r.  2406  Mission 
"    Levina,  widow,  r.  16  Lynch 
"    Lewis  H.  (Carah  &  Bailey),  r.  1062  Folsom 
"    Lewis  S.,  salesman  Cal.  Saw  Wks.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  5  Card  Alley 
"    Louis  J.,  shoe  finisher  G.  W.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r. 

708  Fulton 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  260  Clara 
"    Maria  Miss,  r.  524  Greenwich 
"    Martin,  whitener  Schussler  Bros.,   r.  533 

Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1001  Fillmore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1129,  18th 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  830  Union 
"    Newton  J.,  car  dispatcher,  r.  43914,  17th 
"    N.  J.,  butcher  str  Australia,  r.  531^4  Bryant 
"    Orrin,  carpets,  1003  Valencia,  r.  827  Church 
"    Oscar  J.,  carpenter,  r.  308  Fulton 
"    Patrick,  barrel  trader,  r.  719  Brannan 
"    Peter,  r.  1328  Florida 
"    Peter  F.,  morocco  dresser,  r.  1328  Florida 
"    Philip  J.,  with  Smith  &  Young,  r.  222  Sil- 
ver Av 
"    Pierre,  plumber,  r.  628  Ash  Av 
"    Sarah  M.,  lodgings,  757  Howard 
"    Shepard  D.,  lodgings,   1  Jackson,  r. 

Persia  Av 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  2  Freelon 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  511%  Capp 
"    Thomas  J.,    plumber    and   gas  fitter, 

Hayes,  r.  1030  Oak 
"    Thomas  L.,  gripman,  r.  238,  10th 
"    Timothy  J.,  policeman,  r.  813%  Fulton 
Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave  (George  I.  Bailey,  Her- 
bert B.  Weller  and  Charles  A.  Neave), 
proprietors     Golden    Gate    Livery    and 
Riding  Academy,  24  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  9  Oak  Grove  Av  rear 
"    WilliamC,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  and 

Lith.  Co.,  r.  419E  O'Farrell 
"    William  F.,  r.  1635  Howard 
"    William  H.,  r.  719  Brannan 
"    William  H.,  merchant,  r.  336,  10th 
"    Wilmot  F.,  carpenter,  r.  153  Tehama 
4®=Bailey.    See  Baillie,   Baily,    Bailley    and 
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COLORINGS    AND    DESIGNS     NOVI 
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G^i-G^T    TVlarket    St. 


Bailhache  John  M.   (Burbridge  &  Co.),   r.   Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
Bailie  May  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  431  Bryant 

"    Thomas,    dock  superintendent  O.  R.  &  N. 
Co.,  r.  431  Bryant 

"    W.  K. ,  3d  officer  str  City  of  Everett 
Bailie  John  (Bailie  &  Borel),  r.  1027  McAllister 

"    Pierre,  r.  619  Pacific 

"    Pierre  (Bailie  &  Magnan),  r.  SE  cor  Green- 
wich and  Gough 

"    i&  Borel  (John  Bailie  and  Joseph  Borel), 
liquors,  1340  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    &  Magnan  (Pierre  Bailie  and  Gustav  Mag- 
nan),  proprietors  Willows  Park,  SE  cor 
Gough  and  Greenwich 
Baillet  Joseph,  r.  5  Scheerer 
Bailley  Timothy  G.,  r.  223b  13th 

"    William  M.,  tailor,  r.  223b  12th 
Baillie  Charles  S.,  proprietor  American  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  1812  Market 

"    John  A.,  longshoreman,  r.  32  South  Park 

"    William,  foreman  W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.,   r. 
36  Douglass 
Baillif  Eugene  C,  foreman  E.  Garnier  &  Co.,  r. 

3538  Jackson 
Bailly  Albert  (Hampton  &  Bailly),   r.  2328  Pine 

"    Alexander,  bakery,  818  Montgomery 

"    Arthur,  pork  packer,  r.  3328  Pine 

•'    Edward,  glove  finisher,  r.  3328  Pine 

"    Eugene  A.,  teamster,  r.  633  Lombard 

"    Jacinta,  widow,  r.  623  Lombard 

"    Jules  J.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r.  13th 
Av  nr  California 

"    Leon,  stone  polisher  Schmidt  Label  and 
Lith.  Co.,  r.  12th  Av  nr  California 

"    T.  Edward,   resident  physicijyi  St.  Mary's 
Hospital.  NW  cor  1st  and  Bryant 
Baily  Alexander  H.,  r.  214  Ashbury 

"    Alexander  H.  Jr.,   carpenter,  r.  1636 Fell 

"    Elisha  I.,  colonel  U.   S.  A.   (retired)   and 
physician,  r.  1316  Dolores 

"    Harry  A.,  plasterer,  r. 54,  1st 

"    Jefferita,  physician,  730,  23d 

"    Richard  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  r.  730, 33d 

"    Walter  C,  carpenter,  r.  1636  Fell 

"    William  K.,  brass  finisher,  r.  54,  1st 

"    William  J.,  proprietor  Isthmus  House,  54 
1st 

"    Wilson  S.,  plasterer,  r.  54,  1st 
jfJS-Baily.    See  Bailey,  Bailly,  Baillie  and  Bay- 
ley 
Bain  Alexander  (Hansen  &  Bain),  r.  2603  Folsom 

"    Alexander,  cook   str  City  of  Pueblo,  r.  108 
Jackson 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1538A  35th 

"    Florence,  widow,  r.  809  Vallejo 

"    Frank  W.,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks.,  r.  3603 
Folsom 

"    Hattie    J.    Mrs.,    vice-principal   Crocker 
Grammar  School,  r.  1461  Guerrero 

"    James,  clerk  Gallagher  Bros.,  r.  3208  Geary 

"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 

"    John,  r.  26  Perry 

"    John  W.,  machinist,  r.  738  Vallejo 

"    Robert,    clerk   Cal.    Distributing    Co.,    r. 
Fruitvale 

"    Robert,  cook  str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  108  Jack- 
son 
Bain  Robert  B.,  agent  Smith,  Baker  &  Co.  (Yoko- 
hama) and  Dodwell,  Carlill  &  Co.  (Foo- 
chow),  18  California,  room  1,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    William,  machine  hand  Bolander  &  Perkins 

"    William  A.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Columbia, 
r.  1461  Guerrero 

"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  9%  Laskie 
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Bainbridge  Arnop,  detective,  r.  10  Bourbin  PI 
"    Caroline  H..  widow,  r.  I0I8  California 

BAINBRIDGE  JAMES  C, 

physician  and  surgeon,  oflSce  and  r. 
LOl  Grant  \y,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.  and  7 
to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Black  1751 

Bainbridge  Peter,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co., 

r.  447  Bryant 
Baine  Ann,  widow,  r.  10  Clarairear 
"    K.  M.  Miss.  r.  600  Bush 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Patrick  J.,  plumber,  r.  lO  Clara  rear 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  393,  6th 
Baines  Charles,  r.  2753,  16th 

"    Thomas  F.,  canvasser,  r.  930^4,  20th 
Bains  W.  E.,  capitalist,  r.  Lick  House 
Bair  Ulysses  G.,  coffee  saloon,   1350  Howard,  r. 

1308  Page 
Baird  Alexander  P.,  herbalist,  1346  Market 
"    Azariah  M.,  superintendent  Sanborn,  Vail 

&  Co.,  r.  722  Minna 
"    Benjamin   H.,    vice-president    Sausalito 
Land  and  Ferry  Co.,  r.   Byron.   Contra 
Costa  Co. 
Baird  Charles  W.,  vice-president  and  manager 
Overland  Freight  Transfer  Co.,  Bluxome 
and  5th,  r.  612  Oak 
"    Duncan,  steerage  steward  str  San  Jose 
"    Earl  D.,  machinist,  r.  2849  Mission 
"    Fred  B.,  carriage  painter  Lownev  Bros.,  r. 

77,  9th 
■'    Frederick  G.,  dental  student,  r.  4  Hyde 
"    Frederick  G.,  teacher  Hamilton  Evening 

School,  r.  1049  Market 
"    George, ^ripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1728 

Lyon 
"    James    M..   foreman   James  H.  Barry,    r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  730  Folsom 
"    Joseph  N..  carriage  painter  Lownev  Bros., 

r.  77,  9th 
"    Luther,  clerk,  r.  730  Folsom 
"    Mary  L.  Mrs.,  dental  student,  r.  4  Hyde 
"    R.  Curtis,  assistant  collection  teller  The 

Bank  of  California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Robert,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co  , 

r.  Alameda 
"    Wesley  N.,  bookbinder,  r.  730  Folsom 
^  Baird.    See  Beard 
Bakel  Louis,  tailor,  r.  450i^  Jessie 
Baker  A.,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  28^  Zoe 
Baker  A.  &  A.  (Augustus  Baker),  pictures  and 
engravings,   picture  frame  makers,  113 
-    Hayes 
"    Abijah,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Adam  B.,  driver  Swain  Bros.,  r.  9  Manning 

"  Adam  S.,  teamster  Stetson-RennerDrayage 
Co..  r.  441,  5th 

"  Albert,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.  r  2924 
Bush 

"    Albert,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks. 

"  Albertine  M.  Mrs.,  stenographer^John  Wie- 
land  Brewery,  r.  Alameda 

"    Alfred  G.,  porter,  r.  1009  Natoma 

"  Alfred  V.,  clerk  ins.  dept.  Balfour,  Guthrie 
&Co.,  r.  Hanover  PI 

"  Alfred  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  708  Tay- 
lor 

"    Alice  Miss,  milliner,  r.  932  Sutter 

"    Alice  E.,  widow,  r.  914,  20th 

"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  932  Sutter 

"    Arthur,  molder,  r.  1026  Natoma 

"    Arthur,  teamster,  r.  227,  6th 


Baker  Arthur  S.,  cashier  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.. 
r.  1812  Lyon 
"    Augustus  (A.  &  A.  Baker),  r.  625  Guerrero 
"    Augustus,  rubber  worker  Gorham  Rubber 

Factory,  r.  713  Guerrero 
"    Barbara,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  627  Bryant 
"    Bernard,  peddler,  r.  1906  Larkin 
"    Charles,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  1019  Ellis 
"    Charles,  painter  John  P.  Eraser 
"    Charles,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co. 
"    Charles  A.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  510  Geary 
"    Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  23  Folsom  Av 
"    Charles  B.,  baker,  3110,  16th 
"    Charles   E.,   carpenter  Benjamin   R.  Van 

Dusen,  r.  1402  Devisadero 
"    Charles  E. , foreman  WesternPremierCycle 

Co.,  r,  27a  Noe 
"    Charles  F.  (Witzel  &  Baker),  r.  2002  Bush 
"    Charles  F.,  collection  teller  The  Crocker- 
Woolworth  National  Bank,  r.  Piedmont, 
Alameda  Co. 
"    Charles   H.,   lithographer  Schmidt  Label 

&  Lith.  Co.,  r.  317  Cherry 
"    Charles  H.,  nursery,  34  Chenery 
"    Charles  H.,  teamster,  r.  2814  Zoe 
"    Charles  K.,  carriage  painter  Carvill  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  9161-i  Natoma 
"    Charles  R.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  26  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  S.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  24  Scott  PI 
"    Charles  W.,  druggist,  r.  108,  11th 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  23  Folsom  Av 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  27154  Clara 
"    Clarence  C,  clerk  Milton  E.  Baker,  r.  491 

Haight 
"    Colin  B,,  clerk,  r.  910  Geary 
"    Conrad,  foreman  assay  dept.  U.  S.   Mint, 

r.  Oakland 
"    David  J.,  clerk,  r.  1209  Sanchez 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  1915!4  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Edward  W.  H.,  club  rooms   Grand  Hotel 

bar,  r.  311  Castro 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  857  Bryant 
■'    Ellen,  widow,  r.  20th  Av  nr  California 
"    Elmer  F.,  clerk  Columbus  Buggy    Co.,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    E.  P.,  stenographer  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 

227,  6th 
"    Eugene  J.,  drayman,  r.  754  Bryant 
"    Eugene  L.,  cashier  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  754  Bryant 
"    Francis  K.,  clerk  Milton  E.  Baker,  r.  491 

Haight 
"    Frank  C,  china  decorator,  211  Post,  r.  312 

Powell 
"    Frank  E.,  bookkeeper  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks.,  r.  1422  Geary 
Baker  Frank  J.  (Frank  J.  Baker  &  Co.),  r.  NW 

cor  25th  and  Shotwell 
Baker  Frank  J.,  cashier  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

926a  Fulton 
Baker  Frank  J.  &  Co.,  civil  and  hydraulic  engi- 
neers  and  surveyors,  325  Montgomery, 
room  34,  tel  black  2081 
"    Frank  K.  Rev.,  pastor  Epworth  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  314,  30th 
"    Frederick,  r.  915  Hayes 
"    Frederick,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  311  Guerrero 
"    Frederick  O.,  r.  1109  Folsom 
"    George,  porter   Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  713 

Guerrero 
"    Gaston  E.,  capitalist,  r.  2645  Sacramento 
Baker  George  H.,  lithographer,  and   manager 
Odorless   Excavator,   131   Eddy,  r.  2815 
Green 
"    George  N.,  steward  John  Meads 
"    George  P.,  teamster,  r.  23  Folsom  Av 
"    George  S.,  mill  hand,  r.  393a  9th 
"    George  W.,  attorney  at  law,  23  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Gustave,  clerk,  r.  1314  Leavenworth 
"    Harry,  cook,  r.  605  Davis 
"    Harry,  electrician,  r.  1222  Mission 
"    Harry,  ice  engineer  str  Australia 
"    Harry  A.,  silver  chaser  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  115, 
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Baker  Harry  H.,  r.  504  Stockton 
"    Helen  E..  widow,  r.  663  Broderick 
"    Helen  E.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  Californ  a 
"    Henry,  artist  Pao.  American  Decorative 

Co.,  r.  3/2  Treat  Av 
"    Henry,  oar  driver,  r.  11  Harrison  Av 
"    Henry  C,  mill  hand  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  423 

Laguna 
■"  Henry  H.,  watchman,  r.  333  Langton 
"  Henry  H.  Jr.,  seaman,  r.  333  Langton 
"  Henry  R.,  wai  er,  r.  546  Natoma  rear 
■"  Hill  Mining  Co.,  523  Kearny,  room  21 
"  Isaac,  longshoreman,  r.  12  Steuart 
^'    Isaac  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  106  Eddy, 

r.  25  Sanchez 
•"    Jacob  H.,  bookkeeper  John  J.  Newbegin,  r. 

219  Chattanooga 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  92IY2  Union 
"    James,  engineer  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1434  Valencia 
"    James  J.,  liquors,  7  Mason 
"    James  T.,  collector  U.  S.  Watch  Co.,  r.  418 

Post 
*'    James  W.,  accountant  George  W.  McNear, 

r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    John,  r.  561^2  Minna 
^'    John,  steerage  steward  str  Peru 
"    John,  watchman  str  Corona,  r.  26  Chatta- 
nooga 
•"    John  E.,  hostler  Bacome  &  Son,  r.  Lindell 

House 
■"    John  G.,  driver  B.  M.  Atchinson  &  Co.,  r.  13 

"    John  H.,  teamster  J.  H.  Kruse,  r.  218,  22d 
^'    John    L.,   motorman    Market    St.    Ry.,    r. 

1081/2,  8th 
•"    John  M.,   salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

896,  14th 
■"    John   W.,  photographer,    1144   Market,    r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Joseph,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  713 

Guerrero 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
■"    Julius,  teamster,  r.  227  Harrison 
"    Laura  L.  Miss,   trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    L.  D.,  r.  771  Howard 
"    Livonia  G.,  widow,  r.  1204  Haight 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  916^4  Natoma 
"    L.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1882  Washington 
"    Lottie,  widow,  r.  23  Folsom  Av 
-"    Louisa,  waitress,  r.  1237  Stockton 
"    Lucie  A.,  widow,  r.  1090  Union 
"    Lucy  J.  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Manufacturing  Co.,  Milton  E.  Baker  man- 
ager, manufacturers    enameled    letters 

and  signs,  491  Haight 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  208,  28th 
"    Mattie  Miss,    artist    Elite    Photographic 

Studio,  r.  17  Fair  Oaks 
"    Maurice  M.,  r.  1912^4  Broderick 

BAKER  MELVILLE  C, 

plumber,  locksmitli,  toells,  general  re- 
pairing and  model  maker,  607  Mission, 
r.  112  Grove 

Baker  Melville  H.,  inspector  U.   S.  Customs,  r. 
717  Eddy 
"    Milton   E.,  manager  Baker  Mfg.   Co..  491 

Haight 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  4  South  Park 
"    Peter,  bartender  Joseph  Sweetman,  r.  812, 

6th 
"    Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  4  South  Park 
"    Richard,  longshoreman,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Richard  D.,  freight  clerk  O.  R.  &  N.  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    Richard  J.,  bartender  William  C.  Badger, 

r.  9211/2  Union 
"    Robert  B.  Jr.,  collector,  r.  23O14  Fulton 
"    Robert  H.,  peddler,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Vir- 
ginia Av 
"    Robert  T.  (Baker  &  Co.),  r.  857  Bryant 
"    Sadie  Miss,  r.  916i/4  Natoma 
"    Samuel,  restaurant,  523  Commercial 
"    Samuel,  salesman  A.  Andrews,  r.  1910  Bush 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2230  Sutter 


Schuyler,  carpenter,  r.  618  Pine 
"    Stephen,  machme  hand,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Susanna,  widow,  r.  423  Laguna 
"    Thomas  F.,   teamster  Baker  &  Co.,  r.  865 

Bryant 
"    Thomas    F.,    telegraph    operator,    r.    27b 
Morris 
Baker  Wakefield,  president  Baker  &  Hamilton, 
NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis,  r.  1738  Broad- 
way and  Sausalito 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  407  Mason 
"    Walter  R.,  machinist  M.  C.  Baker,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William,  carpenter  James  W.  Baldwin,  r. 

636,  22d 
"    William,  hostler,  r.  510,  36th 
"    William,  plumber  Garrett  C.  Sweeney,  r. 

915  Hayes 
"    William  G.,  carpenter   and    builder,   1305 

Valencia,  r.  325  Montgomery 
"    William  H.  (Ring  &  Baker),  r.  510  Geary 
"    William  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  333  Langton 
"     William  L.,  seaman,  r.  1031  Jackson 
"    William  R.,  proprietor  Adelaide  House,  705 

Mission,  r.  957  Howard 
"    William  T.,  bartender,  r.  121  Valley 
"    Winfield  S.,  special  officer,  r.  127i/4  Rose  Av 
"    W.  J.,  measurer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    &  Co.  (Robert  T.  Baker  and  Herman  Win- 
gerter),  draymen,  8-10  Davis 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON 

(incorporated),  Wakefield  Baker  presi- 
dent, Alexander  Hamilton  vice-presi- 
dent and  secretary,  importers  and 
jobbers  hardware,  agricultural  imple- 
ments, vehicles,  bicycles,  creamery 
outfitting  and  supplies,  etc.,  and  pro- 
prietors Benicia  Agricultural  Works 
(Benicia  ,Cal.) ;  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis ; 
9-15  J,  Sacramento ;  316  North  Los 
Angeles,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  and  88 
Wall,  N.  Y.    Telephone  Main  32 

4®"  Baker.    See  Becker 

Bakers  and  Butchers  Exchange,  Gunther  & 
Kewitz  proprietors,  763  Howard 
"    Hall,  818A  Howard 

Bakers  Home,  Kilhoffer  &  Kraft  proprietors, 
623-625  Clay 

Bakewell  Frederick,  coachman,  r.  9  Monroe 

Bakie  James,  salesman  American  Biscuit  Co., 
r.  Berkeley 

Bakke  ,Severin,  deckhand  tugboat  J.  H.  Red- 
mond, r.  320  Drumm 

Bakofsky  Carl,  employee  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1121  Nebraska 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1121  Nebraska 

Bakulich  Fabin  (Ivelich  &  Bakulich),  r.  142,  6th 
"    Virgil  N.,  policeman,  r.  1012  Fillm.ore 

Balaban  Andro  B.,  restaurant,  3027,  16th,  r.  126A 
Julian  Av 

Balabrega  Francis,  porter,  r.  825,  15th 
"    Ingeborg  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  835,  15th 

Balagna  Dominic,  carpenter,  r.  5?4  Morey  Alley 

Balancula  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1133Paclflc 

Balart  Genevieve  Miss,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1IO8 
Taylor 
"    Lisardo,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  108  Tay- 
lor 

Balbontin    Andrew,   bath    tender   C.    Lauben- 
heimer.  r.  70  Clementina 

Balcchi  Angelo,  r.  1136  Folsom 

Balcera  Joseph,  bartender  Edward  L.  Christin, 
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Balch  ByroD,  hostler,  r.  204  Powell 
"    Daniel  W.,  assayer,  r.  2502  Sutter 
"    D.   Herbert,    clerk   ticket  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2502  Sutter 
"    George  T.,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks.,r.  2502  Sutter 
"    John  A.,  stenographer  A.  Gerberding  &Co., 

r.  2502  Sutter 
"    John  W.,  master  ship  John  A.  Briggs,  office 

54  Steuart 
"    Maud  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  3502  Sutter 
Balchel  George,  reporter,  r.  711  Jones 
Balcom  Estee  W.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co., 
r.  1413  Larkin 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1413  Larkin 
Balczynski  Anna,  widow,  r.  9  Mason 
Bald  Eagle  Mining  Co.  (Alaska),  W.  H.  Payson 

secretary,  172  Crocker  Bldg 
Baldacoi  Frank,  fruits  and  vegetables,  202  Va- 
lencia 
"    Giuseppe,  painter,  r.  518  Greenwich 
"    Primo,  marble  polisher  RufQno  &  Bianchi, 
r.  222  Broadway 
Baldassone  John,  roaster  D.  Ghirardelli   Co., 

r.  22  Valparaiso 
Balden  Warren  S.,  confectioner,  r.  197  Hyde 
Balderini  Frederick,  musician,  r.  442  Union 
"    Guisfredo,  clerk  laccheri  &  Bacigalupi,  r. 
442  Union 
Baldes  Manuel  F.,  barber,  210^  Townsend,  r. 

413  Brannan 
Baldet  Eugene,  bottle   cleaner  Arpad  Haras- 

zthy,  r.  409  Dupont 
Baldett  Andrew,  liquors,  528V4  Broadway 
Baldi  Fernando,  fruits,  1841  Market 
Baldocchi  Angelo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  SE  cor 
21st  and  Howard 
"    Angelo   G.   (Podesta   &   Baldocchi),  r.   10 

Monroe 
"    Brothers  (Daniel  Baldocchi),  liquors,  1315 

Dupont 
"    Brothers  (Giovanni  and  Fortunate),  fruits 

and  vegetables,  1310  Dupont 
"    C.  &  Co.  (Casimir  Baldocchi),    fruits  and 
vegetables,    NE     cor    McAllister    and 
Buchanan 
"    Casimir  (Baldocchi  &  Co.),  r.  1002  Buch- 
anan 
"    Cesare,  clerk,  r.  SOQVj  O'Farrell 
"    Cherubino,  fruits  and  vegetables,  521  Geary 

and  240  O'Farrell,  r.  3091/2  O'Farrell 
"    Daniel  (Baldocchi  Bros.),  r.  1315  Dupont 
"    Fortunato  (Baldocchi  Bros.),  r.  1310  Dupont 
"    Francisco,  bartender   Baldocchi  Bros.,   r. 

1315  Dupont 
"    Frank  (Bertini  &  Baldocchi),  r.  3025  Sacra- 
mento 
■'    Giovanni  (Baldocchi  Bros.),  r.  1310  Dupont 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  1310  Dupont 
"    Lawrence,  driver  Angelo  Petri,  r.  131  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Louis,  clerk  Cherubino  Baldocchi,  r.  309 Vi 

O'Farrell 
"    Maurice  (Simi  &  Baldocchi),  r.  332  Taylor 
"    Robert,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2330  Fill- 
more 
Baldridge  E.  Stephen,  r.  23  Julian  Av 

"    Robert  A.,  watchman,  r.  23  Julian  Av 
Baldry  Beatrice  Mrs.,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail 
&Co.,r.  911  O'Farrell 
"    Nathan  E.,  baker,  3141,  17th 
Baldwin  A.,  r.  1322a  Valeneia 
"    Adison  H.,  telephone  patent,  r.  121114  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
Baldwin  Alfred   W.,    superintendent    Porter, 
Slessinger  &  Co.,  r.  319  Jones 


Baldwin  Alexander  R.  Jr.,  student,  r.  1931  Octa- 
via 
Alexander  W.,  clerk,  r.  1512  Sacramento 
Alice,  domestic,  309  Powell 
Andrew  T.  stevedore,  r.  1703V4  Folsom 
Annex,  930  Market 

Antonia  G.  Mrs.  (N.  M.  Benjamin  &  Co.),  r. 
3IIV2  Jones 
"    A.  R.,  widow,  r.  1931  Octavia 
Baldwin  A.  S.  (Baldwin  &  Hammond),  r.  2231 

Washington 
Baldwin  Barry,  United  States  Marshal,  ofQce 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  45,  r.  1515 
Scott 
Barry  Jr.,  r.  1515  Scott 
Billiard  Parlor  The,   NE  cor  Market  and 

Powell 
Caroline  W.  Miss,   teacher  Cal.  School  of 

Mechanical  Arts,  r.  518,  21st 
Cecelia  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Charles  H.,  stock  broker,  r.  1921  Octavia 
Charles  M.,  r.  517i/4  Oak 
Cornelia  M.,  r.  517!4  Oak 
David,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
David,  laborer,  r.  206  Broad 
Dora  Miss,  bookkeeper  James  W.  Baldwin, 

r.  Berkeley 
Edward  L.   (Baldwin   &  Baxter),  r.    Ala- 
meda 
Elias  J.,  capitalist,  r.  1217  California 
Elizabeth  G.,  widow,  r.  1921  Octavia 
Ernest,  laborer,  r.  Bennington  nr  Cortland 
Av 
Frank,  porter  Gutman  &  MuUin,  r.  44854 

Natoma 
Frank  T.,  attorney  at  law,  419  California, 

room  23,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Frederick  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  1416 
California 

Baldwin  Frederick  P.,  business  manager  Even- 
ing Post,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Bush,  r. 
1520  Geary 
George,  r.  277  Minna 
George  C,  manager  Oscar  Foss,  r.  Hotel 

Savoy 
George  H.,  wood  and  coal,  Cortland  Av  nr 

Bennington,  r.  19  Wool 
G.  Feris,  exchange  teller  American  Bank 
and  Trust  Co.,  r.  1211%  Golden  Gate  Av 
Grotto,  Schroeder  &  Grabau  proprietors, 

873  Market 
Harry,  seaman,  r.  530,  3d 
Hattie,  widow,  nurse,  r.  27  Willow  Av 
Henry     P.     (Alexander    &     Baldwin),    r. 

Hawaiian  Islands 
Henry  R.,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

1824  Folsom 
Hotel  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Works,  439 
Stevenson 

Baldwin  House,  Holm  &  Saxtorph  proprietors, 
14-16  Ellis 
"    James  T.,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

1702/2  Folsom 
"    James    W.,    carpenter    and    builder,    lis 

Powell,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Jane  M.,  widow,  r.  lllQi/i  Sacramento 
"    John  M.,  r.  1110^4  Sacramento 
"    Joseph    D.,  driver   National   Laundry,  r. 

4441/2  Hayes 

"    Locomotive    Works    (Philadelphia,    Pa.), 

Williams,    Dimond  &  Co.   agents,    cor 

Pine  and  Market 

"    Louis  D.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    Lydia    C.    Miss,     stenographer   Baker   & 

Hamilton,  r.  400  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Marshall  S.,  clerk  Madison  &  Burke,  r. 

2503  Clay 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  72214  Capp 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  914  Pine 
"    Matilda  H.,  widow,  r.  444%  Hayes 
"    May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  506  Jones 
"    M.    F.    Miss,    teacher     English  Filippe's 

Academy  of  Languages 
"    LTrvilleX;.,  salesman  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r. 
1211/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
Baldwin  Orville  D.,  president  Security  Savings 
Bank,  r.  3700  Washington 
'•    Orville  R.,  collector  O'Farrell  &  Co.,  r.  3700 
Washington  " 


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Baldwin  The,  Stone,  Stanton  &  Co.  propri- 
etors, NE  cor  Market  and  Powell,  tele- 
phone Main  339 

Baldwin   Theatre,   Al  Hayman    &  Co.   (incor- 
porated), proprietors,  936  Market 
"    Thomas,    oiler    Market    St.    Ry.,     r.    1806 


"    Thomas  E.,  carpenter,  r.  Aiili  Hayes 

"    Thomas  J.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2919 

Octavia 
"    Thomas  S.,  seaman,  r.  817  Battery 
"    William  H.,  contractor,  r.  1210  Fell 
"     William  H.,  photo-engraver  Cal.  Photo-En- 

gaving  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  O.,    pressman    F.   H.  Abbott,  r. 

21114  Jones 
Baldwin  &  Baxter   (^Edward  L.  Baldwin  and 

Hawley   W.  Baxter),  wholesale  cigars 

and  proprietors  Ferry  Drug  Co.,  8  Market 

BALDWIN  &  HAMMOND 

(A.  S.  Baldwin)  real  estate,  rent  collec- 
tors and  auctioneers,  10  Montgomery 

J8®-Baldwin.    See  Bolwin 
Balere  Morris,  electrician,  r.  1765  Ellis 
Bales  Alexander  Z.,   carpenter  Reaoe  T.  Ben- 
nett, r.  717  Tehama 
"    Benjamin  B.,  dishwasher  Palace  Restau- 
rant, r.  863  Market 
"    D.,  blacksmith  helper  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,   r. 
Oakland 
Balestrero    Rafael,  boot  and  shoe  maker,    134 

Pacific 
Balfour-Guthrie    Investment    Co.,     Robert    B. 
Forman  president,  William  Robertson 
secretary,  316  California 
Balfour,  Guthrie  &   Co. (Stephen   Williamson, 
Robert     Balfour,     Alexander     Guthrie, 
Robert  B.  Forman,  Robert  Bruce  and  A. 
B.    Williamson),    shipping    commission 
merchants    and   insurance  agents,    316 
California,  tel  Main  334.    Insurance  de- 
partment,   George   W.     Spencer     man- 
ager, 323  California,  tel  Main  201 
"    Robert  (Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  r.    Liver- 
pool, Eng. 
Balge  Henry,  wood  carver  William  A.  Schrock 
Balger  Charles,  barber,  1091  Howard 
4S~Balger.    See  Bolger 
Balhorn  Frederick,  waiter  William  D.  Meyer,  r. 

9  Drumm 
Balich  Luca  (Vuscovich  &  Balich),  r.  1600  Polk 
"    Mitchel  (Balich  &  Abramovich),  r.  400  De- 
vis  adero 
"    &  Abramovich  (Mitchel  Balich  and  Drago 
R.  Abramovich),  liquors,  SE  cor  Oak  and 
Devisadero 
Balier  Marie,  domestic,  2005  Franklin 
Balin  Morris,  electrician  E.  F.   Henzel,  r.  217, 

3d  Av 
Ballnd  A.,  baker  Page  &  Falch,  r.  518  Stevenson 
Balis  Edward  B.,  clerk  George  D.  Dornin,  r.  1303 

Sacramento 
Balk  George  B.,  butcher,  r.2013  Hyde 

"    Stephens.,  plumber,  r.  2013  Hyde 
Balke  Edward  W.,  laborer,  r.   NE  cor  23d  and 
Vermont,  Potrero 
"    Herman  C,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  23d  and  Ver- 
mont, Potrero 
"    John  E.,  iron  fitter,  r.  NE  cor  23d  and  Ver- 
mont, Potrero 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  226  Michigan 
Balkwill  Charles,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  60 

Morris  Av 
Ball  A.   Everett,   attorney   at    law,   39-40  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Bldg,  r.  1000  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    Alfred,  clerk  Winther  Bros.,  r.  Ill  Langton 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  2108  Lyon 
"    Arthur  E.,  waiter  Kusich  &  Musladin,  r. 

449  Noe 
"    Byron  L.,  musician,  r.  2007  Steiner 
"    Charles  R.,  liquors,  r.  810^4  Filbert 
"    Edgar  F.,  superintendent  E.  J.  Bowen,  r. 

1005  California 
"    E.  E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1917  Vallejo 
"    George,  grlpman  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR,  r. 

2104  Hyde 
•    George,  seaman,  r.  120  Howard 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 
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Ball  George  A.,  accountant,  530  California,  room 

57,  r.  614  Sutter 
"    Henry,  r.  1429  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  porter,  r.  1605. 
"    Henry  M.,  r.  1908  Stockton 
"    Herbert  G.,  gasfitter  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 

733  Stevenson 
■'    Idelle,  widow,  r.  601a  Fell 
"    James,  coal  passer  str  San  Jose 
"    James  E.,  r.  1081/2  Hayes 
"    J.  Frank,  teamster  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  123,  4th  Av 
"    John,  r.  San  Jose  Av  nr  Naglee  Av 
"    John,  conductor  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR,  r. 

2104  Hyde 
"    Katherine  M.  Miss,  teacher  drawing  public 

schools,  r.  Hotel  Oliver 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  varieties,  13214,  24th 
"    Mary  A.,  dressmaker,  r.  132i/4,  24th 
"    Richard,  butcher,  r.  34714  Tehama 
"    Robert  C,  architect,  r.  2418  Mission 
"    Thaddeus,  insurance,  r.  2860  Mission 
"    W.  A.,  carpenter,  r.  43,  6th 
"    William   D.,    clerk    Holbrook,    Merrill   & 

Stetson,  r.  706  Taylor 
"    William  K.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel 

Savoy 
•'    William  P.,  mining,  r.  733  Stevenson 
Ballaban   Isaac,  peddler,  r.  103414  Folsom  rear 
Ballaid  Walter  W.,  laborer,  r.  607  Bryant 
Ballance  James  H.,  manager   Emerson   Drug 

Co.,  41  Stevenson,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert   H.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  The  Koka 

Chemical  Co.,  41  Stevenson,  r.  Alameda 
Ballantyne  Alexander,  superintendent  of  con- 
struction   lighthouse    dept.,    89    Flood 

Bldg,  r.  531  Frederick 
j8®-  Ballantyne.      See   Ballantine,   Ballentine 

and  Ballentyne 
Ballard  Alfred  H.,  shipping  clerk  Fulton  Eng. 

6  Ship  Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  430  Sanchez 
•'    Alfred  W.,  reporter,  r.  430  Sanchez 

"    Amelia  E.,  widow,  r.  524i^  Turk 

"    Arthur  W.,  salesman  General  Electric  Co.. 

r.  1807  Fillmore 
"    Caroline  H.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

2122  Pacific  Av 
"    Duane,  special  agent  accident  dept.  Pac. 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1717  Clay 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  1820  Folsom 
"    Irving  T.,  with  Pac.  Coast  Oil  Co.,  r.  2330 

Jackson 
"    John  (W.  H.  Martin  &  Co.).  r.  Claremont, 

Alameda  Co. 
Ballard  J.  Stow,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

office  and  r.  610  Hyde,  hours  1  to  3  and 

7  to  8  p.m.,  Sundays   1  to  2  p.  m.,   tele- 
phone East  306 

Ballard  Laura  A.  S.  Mrs.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, office  and  r.  610  Hyde 
"    Richard  v.,  salesman,  r.  222  Turk 
"    William  H.,  bartender  California  Hotel,  r. 

230  Kearny 
"    Walter  J.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  52414  Turk 
"    William,  sweeper  City  Street  Improvement 
Co.,  r.  607  Bryant 
Ballard  &  Hall  (Isaac  R.  Hall),  wool  brokers, 
scourers  and  commission  merchants  and 
proprietors  Pacific  Wool  Depot,  NW  cor 
5th  and  Bluxome,  telephone  South  64. 
Ballen  Philip  L.,  cigar  maker  Henry  Perlman, 

r.  16  Juniper 
Ballenberg  Nathan,  musician,  r.  710  California 
«3"  Ballentyne.     See  Ballantine,  Ballantyne, 
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Ballestoes  Leonie  Mrs.,  r.  912  Jackson 
Balleto  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1918  Mason 
"    Trini  Miss,  saleslady  G.  Leopold,  r.  1918 
Mason 
Balletto  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  116  Henry 
"    Gabrillo,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  116  Henry 
"    John,  driver,  r.  116  Henry 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  116  Henry 
Ballhaus  Charles,  dairyman,  r.  816  Naples 
Balli  H.,  driver  Westerfeld's  Bakery 
Ballin  Jacob  H.,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
326  Eddy 
"    Morris,   shirtmaker  Standard  Shirt   Fac- 
tory, r.  326  Eddy 
Ballingall  Alexander  C,  clerk  Newman  &  Lev- 

inson,  r.  1909a  Howard 
Ballinger  Charles,  wire  worker  Cal.  Wire  Wks., 
r.  239  Green 
"    Edward,  lather,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Frank,  pressman,  r.  239  Green 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  123  Shipley 
"    George   T.,   bookkeeper   Cal.    Art    Glass, 
Bending  and  Cutting  Wks.,  r.  1516  Baker 
"    James,  r.  239  Green 
■'    James  G.,  2d  lieut.  revenue  cutter  Rus 
"    Jesse  A.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ey.,  r.  812 

Lott 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  1126  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  type  caster,  r.  239  Green 
■'    Nicholas,  porter,  r.  239  Green 
"     Susan,  widow,  r.  742  Tehama 
"    Thomas  R.,  salesman  Grangers'  Business 

Assn.,  r.  224,  12th 
'■    William  G.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1516 

Baker 
"    William  H.,  wool  sorter  Ballard  &  Hall,  r. 

36  Gilbert 
'•    William  J.,  clerk  James  P.  Smith,  r.  1516 

Baker 
"    William  R.,  drayman  Sessions  &  Jackson, 

r.  511  Franklin 
"    W.  Wingow,   commercial  traveler,  r.    742 
Tehama 
4tg=-Ballinger.    See  Bellinger  and  Bollinger 
Balliston  J.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
Ballser  John,  helper  Commercial  Box  Factory 
Ballou  Addie  L.,  notary  public  and  artist,  61-62 

Donohoe  Bldg 
Balluff  Joseph,  laborer  John  Kelso,  r.  cor  16th 

and  Alabama 
Bally  Edward,  clerk,  r.  910  Jackson 

"    Thomas  H.,  horse  trainer,  r.  310  Jessie 
Balm  Gustave,  seaman,  r.  I23714,  7th  Av  South 
Balnaves  William,  cashier  Balfour,  Guthrie  & 

Co.,  r.  1456  Franklin 
Balny   Cesarine,  widow,  feather  curler,  r.   119 

Stockton 
Balolse  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Basle),  Syz  &  Co, 
agents,  410  California 
"    Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Basle),  Syz  &  Co 
general  agents,  410  California 
Baloun  Edmund,  photo-engraver  Union  Photo- 
Engraving  Co.,  r.  313  Stockton 
"    Joseph  P.,  draughtsman   Union    I.   Wks., 
r.  1107  Filbert 
Balovich  George,  cook  Anton  Versalovich, 

1032  Mission 
Balser  George,  porter,  r.  636  Commercial 
4®=Balser.    See  Baltzer  and  Balzer 
Balssa  Henri,  cook,  r.  24  Jansen 
Balthasar  George  M.,  r.  746,  21st 
Baltlansky  Demetrius,  machinist]  Risdon  I.  & 

L.  Wks.,  r.  443  Bryant 
Baltic  Steamship  Co.  (New  York  to  Copenhagen 
and  Stettin),   A.   W.   Meyer  agent,  401 
California 


Baltimore  and    Ohio    Railroad,   Peter  Harvey 
Pacific  Coast  agent,  9  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
"    Hotel,  1013  Van  Ness  Av 
"    House,  Jules  Camille  proprietor,  502  Bush 
"    John  H.,  barber,  210  Stevenson 
Baltz  Charles   (California  Brewing  Co.),  r.  24 
Douglass 
"    Charles  Jr.,  plumber  Weber  Bros.,    r.  24 

Douglass 
"    Ferdinand,  brewer  Millwaukee   Brewery, 
432,  10th 
-eS^Baltz.    See  Balz 

Baltzell  Kate  M.  Mrs.,  surgical  bands,  231  Post 
Baltzer   Frederick,  porter   Crown  Distilleries 
Co.,  r.  1313Larkin 
"    William,  butcher  August  Schiller,  r.  1726 
Ellis 
Balz  Adolph,  clerk  sta.  E  postofflce,  r.  125,  27th 
"    Brothers    &   Finkeldey    (Louis    and    Mrs. 
Julia  Balz  and  Charles  Finkeldey),  tan- 
ners, Nebraska  bet  25th  and  26th 
"    Emma  Miss,  clerk,  r.  418  Leavenworth 
"    Julia,  widow   (Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey),  r. 

1310  Nebraska 
"    Louis   (Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey),  r.  1324>A 

Utah 
"    Valentine,  butcher,  r.  1232,  7th  Av  South 
-e®=-Balz.    See  Baltz 
Balzarini  Charles,  steward  Sartori  &  Fantina, 

r.  56  Clara  Av 
Balzer  Julius,   salesman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1805  Eddy 
"    Peter,    proprietor    Eureka    Hotel,    411-415 
Brannan 
4S=Balzer.    See  Balser  and  Baltzer 
Bamann  Otto,  Treasurer  Home  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  66454 

Minna 
Bamar  John,  longshoreman,  r.  106  Steuart 
Bambauer  Charles  L.,  plumber  Mutual  Electric 
Light  Co.,  r.   SW  cor  Buena  Vista  Av 
and  Congress 
Bamber  John.  r.  305  Larkin 
Bamberger  David,  r.  1618  Stockton  rear 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Julius  Bamberger),  wholesale  ci- 
gars, 106  Battery 
"    Julius  (J.  Bamberger  &  Co.),  r.  632  Post 
"    Leopold,  r.  505  Buchanan 
"    Sigmund,  r.  1451  McAllister 
"    Solomon  S.,  r.  1451  McAllister 
Bamert  Mary,  domestic,  915b  Post 
Bamford  James,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  1914 
Howard 
"    Jesse,    baker     Joseph     Bamford,    r.    1914 

Howard 
"    John,  baker  Joseph  Banaford,  r.  1914  How. 

ard 
"    Joseph,  bakery,  1914  Howard 
Bammann  Diedrioh,  solicitor,  r.  15V2  Linden  Av 
"    Henry  H.,  teamster  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 

385  Shotwell 
"    Henry  N.,  machine  hand,  r.  385  Shotwell 
Bampie  Max,  peddler,  r.  24  Washington  Av 
Bamtang   Hilario,  porter  Charles  N.  Fleisch- 

man,  r.  315  Kearny 
Banachowski  John,  tailor,  r.  473  Tehama 
Banahan  Alice  Miss,  r.  113  Perry 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  113  Perry 
4®°  Banahan.    See  Bannahan 
Banazana  Joseph,  clam  digger,  r.  30th  Av  South 

nrH 
Bancagana  Francis  (D.  Cristofani  &  Co.),  r.  1128 

Clay 
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Bancroft  Fannie  W.  Mrs.,  president  A.  L.  Ban- 
croft &  Co.,  324  Post,  r.  1605  Franklin 
"    Frank  W.,  student,  r.  160.5  Franklin 
"    Harlow  P.  (Bancroft  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Hubert  H.,  president  The  Bancroft  Co.,  723 

Market,  r.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
•    Library,  The,  1538  Valencia 
"    Thomas,  Silverman,  r.  421  Tehama 
Bancroft-WMtney  Co.,  F,  P.  Stone  president, 
Fred    G.    Sanborn    vice-president    and 
treasurer,  J.  HasBrouck  secretary,  law 
book  publishers  and  stationers,  438  Mont- 
gomery 
Band  August,  butcher  Joseph  Band,  r.  707  Va- 
lencia 
"    Fannie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1506  Jones 
"    Joseph,-  butcher,  700  Valencia,  r.  707  Va- 
lencia 
"    Martin,  groceries  and  liquors,  431  Union 
"    Stephen,  bakery,  409  Union 
Bandle  George  E.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  liquors,  743,  8th  Av 
Bandman  Louis  Y.,  cigars  and    tobacco,   1027 

Howard 
Bandmann  Charles  J.,  capitalist,  r.  2215  Broad- 
way 
"    Julius  (Bandmann,  Nielsen  &  Co.),  r.  514 

Lombard 
"    ,  Nielsen  &  Co.  (Julius  Bandmann  and  Hans 
Nielsen),    commission    merchants    and 
powder  agents,  405  Montgomery,  room  4 
Bandoin  William  G.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,r.  120  Sullivan 
Bandon  Woolen  Mills  Co.  (Bandon,  Or.),  Ben- 
jamin R.  Keith  sole  agent,  14  Sansome, 
room  18 
Bandoni  Giovanni,  butcher  P.  Micheletti  &  Co., 
r.  110  Pacific 
"    Pietro,  peddler,  r.  416  Pacific 
Banducci  Augustino,  bartender  A.   Nardini  & 

Co.,  r.  322  Broadway 
Bandy  James,  laborer,  r.  12011/4  Howard 
"    George  L.,   clerk  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 
New  York,  r.  Oakland 
Bane  Charles  H.,  attorney  at  law,  rooms  309- 
310    Spreckels     Bldg,    927     Market,    tel 
South  760,  r.  236  Sutter 
"    David  C,  r.  336  Sutter 
Bane   Frank   P.,    manufacturer   carbonic    and 
nitrous  oxide  gases,  10  Stevenson,  r.  236 
Sutter 
"    J.  Russell,  traveling  salesman,  r.  236  Sut- 
ter 
"    Mark,  marine  engineer,  r.  422  Natoma 
•'    M.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3926  California 
4®=Bane.    See  Bahn,  Bain  and  Baine 
Banfield  Isaac  N.,  trimmer  Edison  Light   and 
Power  Co..  r.  113,  1st 
"    John  H.,  painter  John  P.  Eraser,  r.  513  Post 
"    William,  coachman,  r.  A  nr  8th  Av 
"    William,  seaman  str  National  City 
Banford  David,  baker  George  A.  Craig,  r.  135^4 

Perry 
Bang  John,  cellarman  H.  F.  Sass,  r.  639  Clay 
Bangasser  William  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  Oakland 
Bangle  Edward  Jr.,  r.  2317  Mariposa 
Bangratz  Emile,  butcher  John  Deschler,  r.  7971^4 

Stevenson 
Bangs  Adelaide,  clerk  Dr.  W.  H.  Mays,  903' Sut- 
ter 
"    Albert,  salesman,  r.  159  Perry 
"    Albert  H.,  advertising,  r.  24  Lapidge 
Bang's   Benjamin,  real  estate  and   insurance 
broker,  130  Sutter,  room  55,  r.  112  Lyon 
"    Benjamin  F.,  r.  736  Shotwell 
"    Edward    J.,    stock    clerk    Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  1936  Lexington  Av 
"    Edward  L.,  mailing  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  638, 

17th 
"    Frank  C,  clerk  Bishop  &  Wheeler,  r.  1208, 

33d 
"    Franklin,  assistant  secretary  Home  Mu- 
tual Ins.  Co.,  318  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry,  teamster,  r.  Pope  nr   Mission  Road 
"    Irving  B.,  butcher  R.   F.  Bucknam,  r.  736 
Shotwell 


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Bangs  Isaac  F.,  clerk  George  H.  Buckingham,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  638,  17th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1936  Lexington  Av 
Bangtson  John,  tinner,  r.  1336,  26th 
Banick  Peter,  cook,  r.  503  East 
Bank  Anton,   groceries   and  liquors,   1018,  16th 

Av  South 
Bank  Commissioners,  Paris  Kilburn,  Jesse  B. 
Fuller  and  Harvey  W.  Magee,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  19-30 
Bank  Exchange,  Brown  &  Nicol    proprietors, 
SE  cor  Montgomery  and  Washington 
"    George  J.,  bottler  John  Rapp,  r.  1424  Turk 
Bank  of    British  Columbia,    Walter  Powell 

manager,  SE  cor  Bush  and  Sansome 
Bank  of  British  North  America  The,  H.  M.  j. 
McMichael  and  J.  R.  Ambrose  agents, 
130  Sansome 
Bank  of  California  The,  William  Alvord  presi- 
dent, Allen  M.  Clay  secretary,  Thomas 
Brown  cashier,  NW  cor  California  and 
Sansome 
Bank  of  California  Building,  NW  cor  California 

and  Sansome 
Bank  of  Commerce,  H.  F.  Bmeric  president,  C. 
S.  Benedict  vice-president,  William  C. 
Murdoch  cashier,  805  Market 
Bank  of  San  Francisco  (in  liquidation),  22  San 

Francisco  Stock  and  Exchange  Bldg 
Bank  of  Sisson,  Crocker  &  Co.    See  Crocker- 

Woolworth  National  Bank 
Bank  of  Tarapaca  and  London  Limited  The, 
W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.  agents,  303  California 
Bankart  Hubert,  mining  engineer,  23  Stevenson, 

r.  6  Martha  PI 
Banker  Abraham,  iron  worker  Western  I.  Wks., 
r.  473  Howard 
"    August,  cigar  maker,  r.  334  Lombard 
"    Edward,  iron  worker  Western  I.  Wks. 
"    George  E.,  iron  worker,  r.  Hunter's  point 
Bankers'  Alliance  of  California  The  (Los  An- 
geles), 14  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Bankers'  Life  Association  (St.  Paul,  Minn.), 
Carl  H.  Brodenstein  general  agent,  2105 
Vallejo 
Bankers'  Life  Association  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
Delger  &  King  State  agents,  211  Sansome 
Bankhead  Hugh,  special  agent  Mutual  Indem- 
nity Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Bankowski  William,  salmon  packer,  r.  2706  Bush 
Banks  Alfred  W.,  junk  dealer,  r.  728,  21st 
"    Daniel,  cook  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    David  B.,  horse   collar   maker  W.  Davis 

&  Son,  r.  637  Jessie 
'•    Edward,  seaman,  r.  641  Folsom 
"    Frederick  W.,  junk  dealer,  1076  Howard,  r. 

738,  21st 
"    George,   machinist    Hadwen    Swain   Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  637  Jessie 
"    Henry  A.,  lather,  r.  1035  Minna 
"    Jessie  F.  Miss,  teacher   Pacific  Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  2004  Vallejo 
"    Roderick,  carpenter,  r.  313  Jessie 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  637  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  agent  Spratt's  Patent,  1330  Valen- 
cia, r.  814,  33d 
"    Walter  M.,  barber,  r.  415  Minna 
"    William  (Schiedeler  &  Banks),  r.  1806  Fol- 
som 
"    Williams  O.,  architect,  136  Kearny,  room 

31,  r.  1419/2  Washington 
"    William  E.,  machinist,  r.  706%  Natoma 
Bankson  Joseph,  canvasser,  r.  362  Minna 
"    Joseph  R.,  teamster,  r.  649^2  Stevenson 
"    Samuel  B.,  night  clerk  E.  Rolkin,  r.  317,  3d 


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Bannalian  Henry,  hostler,  r.  173  Clara 
"    Michael,  driver  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,   r. 

133  Lily  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  1428  Mission 
Bannan  Barbara  C.  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2012  Pierce 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  226  Oak 
"    George,  B..  cashier  William  Bannan  &  Co., 

r.  2012  Pierce 
"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  515,  23d 
"    Lewis  M.  (Scott  &  Bannan),  r.  2012  Pierce 
"    Margaret  F.  Miss,   teacher  Madison  Pri- 

miary  School,  r.  2012  Pierce 
"    Patrick,  engineer,  r.  323V2,  21st 
"    Philip  L.,  machinist  P.  T.  Taylor  &  Co.,  r. 

323/2,  21st 
"    William  (William  Bannan  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William   J.,     collar    maker    Charles     S. 

Ewing,  r.  323y2,  21st 
"    William  &  Co.   (William  Bannan),  stock 
brokers,  316  Montgomery 
*S~Bannan.    See  Bannon 
Bannatyne    Matthew,    paper    carrier,    r.   2514 

Bush  rear 
Banner  Charles,  surgical  elastic  stockings,  919, 

14th 
Banner    Flour   Mills    (Paso   Robles),    Sperry 
Flour  Co.  proprietors,  134  California 
"    Marcus   (F.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  1002  Van  Ness 
Av 
Bannerman  John  S.,  student  Sullivan  &  Sulli- 
van, r.  716,  20th 
"    Thomas  R.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings 
and  Loan  Society,  r.  716,  20th 
Bannerot  Eugene  A.,  machinist  Golden  State 

and  Miners'  I.  Wks.   r.  2141  Mission 
Bannick  Albert  J.,   porter  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  238,  7th 
"    Johannes  F.,  salesman  Hinz  &  Landt,  r. 
222  Devisadero 
Banning  Edward  J.,  attorney  at  law,  101  San- 
some,  room  19,  r.  634  Castro 
"    Frances  A.  Mrs.,  principal  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  634  Castro 
"    Kate,  principal  Peabody  Free  Kindergar- 
ten, r.  634  Castro 
"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  28  Everett 
Bannister  George,  cook,  r.  449!^  Tehama 
"    George  W.,  millhand,  r.  29  Silver 
"    Joseph,  r.  29  Silver 
"    Joseph  E..  millhand,  r.  29  Silver 
"    William  A.,  porter  Wells.  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

29  Silver 
"    William  D.   (Hearfleld,  Bannister  &  Co.), 
r.  Columbia,  Tuolumne  Co. 
Bannon  Cathrine  Miss,  domestic    St.   Luke's 
Hospital 
"    James  S.,  groceries,  71  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  352,  Uth 
"    John,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  348,  4th 
"    Malachi,  r.  a52,  11th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  352,  11th 
"    Mary  S.  Miss,  r.  76154  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  352,  11th 
"    Thomas,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  130,  15th 
"    Thomas  F.,  paper  carrier,  r.  335,  21st 
"    William,  truckman  Truck  7,  r.  32354,  21st 
"    William  T.,  iron  molder,  r.  352,  11th 
4®"  Bannon.    See  Bannan 
Bannwarth  Phillip,  liquors,  2339  Mission 
Banta  I.  Co.  The,  G.  C.  Holbrook    secretary, 
manufacturers    mining     machinery,   71 
Stevenson 
Bantel  Charles  A.,  bakery   and  restaurant,  427 
Larkin,  r.  505  Turk 


Bantel  Christian,  wood  turner,  r.  509,  8th 

Bantz  George,  stock  clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Banz  Adolph,  teacher  music,  r.  305  Guerrero 
"    Alois   A.,  buyer  William  Cluff  Co.,   r.  715 
Diamond 

Baowville  William,  waiter  George  Broneir,  r. 
136,  1st 

BAPTIS  JOHN  H., 

manufacturer  gold  pens,  318  Kearny, 

room  5,  r.  Haywards,  Alameda  Co.,  CaL 

Baptist  Chinese   Cliristian  Association,  NW 

cor  Sacramento  and  Waverlv  PI 
Baptist  Chinese  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation, 7  Waverly  PI 
Baptista  Jose    (Cardozo   &    Baptista),    r.    1925 

Geary 
Baptiste  Doris  Miss,  r.  42554  Davis 
"    Frank,  fish  dealer,  r.  532  Ivy  Av 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore 

and  Chestnut 
'■     John,  seaman,  r.  42554  Davis 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Louis,  cook,  r.  22  Vandewater 
Bar  Association  of  San  Francisco,  Robert  Y. 
Hayne  president,  E.  B.  Holladay  secre- 
tary,   John    M.    Burnett    treasurer,  530 
California 
"    Jacob,  teamster,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av 
South 
Baracini  Angelo,  farmer,  r.  526  Broadway 
Baraco  Andre  W.(Baraco&  Colombo), r. 801  Union 
"    C,  incandescent  worker  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  608  Laguna 
"    Vincent,  fruit  dealer,  r.  608  Laguna 
"    &  Colombo  (Andrew   Baraco  and    Nicola 
Colombo),  poultry,  503  Washington 
Barada  Henry  J.,  r.  414  Van  Ne-s  Av 
Baraille  John  W.,  wheelwright  Herman  Hofstet- 
ter,  r.  1010,  15th  Av  South 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  729  Folsom 
Barash  B.  &  Co.  (Bernard  Barash),  proprietors 
Pacific  Gossamer  Rubber  Co.,  115,  1st 
"    Bernard  (B.  Barash  &  Co.),  r.  257  Minna 
Barats  Elize  Miss,  laundress  Peter  Feutrier 

"    Emile,  French  laundry,  402,  6ih 
Baraty  Francois,  r.  708  Waller 
"    George  E.,  bookkeeper  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1227  Eddy 
"    Marcelen,  widow,  r.  1804  Dupont 
Barbagelata  Amelia  Miss,  stenographer  Moore, 
Ferguson  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Giovanni  (Foppiano  &  Barbagelata),  r.  1413 
Kearny 
Barbat  J.  Henry,  physician  and  surgeon,  803 
Sutter,  office  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  tel  East 
928,  r.  1413  Folsom,  hours  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tel 
Mint  221 
"    Josie  E.  Miss,  druggist  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren   and  Training    School  for  Nurses, 
3700  California 
"    William  B.,  physician,  1412  Folsom 
Barbe  Alexander  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  15  Wood 
"    John,  laundry,  1624  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    M.,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Pierre,  baker,  r.  824  Montgomery 
"    William  H.,  insurance  agent,  r.  312  Utah 
Barbeau  Charles    Jr.,  collector   J.   Noonan,  r. 
Millbrae,  San  Mateo  Co. 
"    Narcisse,  carpenter,  r.  308  Green 
Barbee  Charles,  salesman  John  B.  Muirhead,  r. 
2  Hayes 
"    Elias  W.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  252654 

Sutter 
"    Emma  H.,  widow,  r.  1090  Union 
"    Frank  P.,   clerk  Cowen  &  Cowen,   r.   1090 

Union 
"    Henry  B.,  stationer,  r.  27  Ford 
"    Jesse  W.,  painter,  r.  56  Morris  Av 
"    Robert,  paper  hanger,  r.  323  Ivy  Av 
"    Robert  J.,  evangelist,  r.  2521  McAllister 
Barber  Albert  H.,  salesman  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r. 
1124  Shot  well 
' '    Arthur  F. ,  bookkeeper  Frederick  B.  Haight, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Bryant  H.,   engineer  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association  Bldg,  r.  307  Steiner 


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Barber  Charles  E.,   clerk  Edward  Denny,  r.  1124 

Shotwell 
"    Charles  L.,  r.  1124  Shotwell 
"    Emma  J.   Miss,  teacher   Irving    Primary 

School,  r.  1612  Vallejo 
Barber  George  A.,  upholstering,  carpet-beating 

and  laying,  1509  Market 
"    George  B.,  salesman  Kearny  St.  Cash  Gun 

Store,  r.  1021  Mason 
"    Harry   A.,    pressman    S.    F.    Newspaper 

Union,  r.  1317,  24th 
"    J.  E.  Miss,  coffee  saloon,  73IV2  O'Farrell 
"    James  B.,  rectifier  E.  H.  Michels,  r.  1317, 

24th 
"    John  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  129  Taylor 
"    Joseph,  laborer  South  S.  F.   Tannery,  r. 

936,  13th  Av  South 
"    Lily  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Lyman  H.,  with  Cal.   Casket  Co.,  r.  1243, 

18th 
"    Robert  L.,  tailor,  114a  Ellis 
"    Thomas  H.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  1612  Val- 

lejo 
"    T.  Perry,  pantryman,  r.  715  Howard 
"    William,   attoi-ney    at    law,  320  Sansome, 

room  20,  r.  Ross  Station,  Marin  Co. 

BARBER  ZACHARY  T., 

proprietor  Enterprise  Carpet-Beating' 
works  and  agent  Enterprise  Matcli 
Factory,   236    Fourteenth,  telephone 
Mission  100,  r.  1747  Mission 
J8S="Barber.    See  Barbier  and  Barbour 
Barberis    Giacomo  (Barberis  &  Lamaysou),  r. 
1316  Stockton 
"    John,  r.  1617  Bush 
"    Peter,  sculptor,  r.  9  Polk  Lane 
"    i&  Lamaysou  (Giacomo  Barberis  and  Cle- 
mente     Lamaysou).     restaurant,     1318 
Stockton 
Barbetta  Carrie,  packer  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r. 
203  Vallejo 
"    Nicholas,    extraman    Engine    12,    r.    1126 
Kearny 
Barbich  Anton  E.,  restaurant,  641  Mission,  r. 
965  Harrison 
"    John,  cook  John  Vuckovich,  r.  349  Minna 
Barbier  Howard  F.,  salesman  W.  K.   Vander- 

slice&Co.,  r.  1014  Geary 
4®=Barbier.    See  Barber  and  Barbour 
Barbieri  A.,  candy  maker  Adolph  Hromada,  r. 
10  Varennes 
"    Brothers    (Bartholomew    and    Giovanni), 
wines  and  liquors,  1311-1313  Polk 
Bartholomew  (Barbieri  Bros.),  r.  1617  Bush 
Carlo,  groceries,  754  Brannan 
Frank,  r.  314  Pacific 
Giovanni  (Barbieri  Bros.),  r.  1617  Bush 
Joseph,  bartender,  r.  620M  Natoma 
Paul  (Gray  &  Barbieri),  r.  1325  Clay 
Stephen,  fruits  and  vegetables,  155,  3d,  r. 
224,  3d 
Barbin  Frank,  bootblack,  llSy^  Leidesdorfl,  r. 

1316  Kearny 
Barbino  John,  clerk,  r.  335  Union 
"    Michael,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2154  Mis- 
sion 
"    Thomas,  bartender,  5  Graham  Pi 
Barbour  Brothers  Co.  The  (New  York),  manu- 
facturers threads,  Henry    Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517-519  Market 
"    Charles  E.,  dairy.  3412  California 
"    Charles  O.,  gardener,  r.  3412  California 
"    Clitus,  attorney  at  law,  8  Montgomery  Av 
"    Eugene  C,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  3412 

California 
"    Frederick  F.,  manager  Power  and  Mining 
dept.   General   Electric    Co.,   15,   1st,   r. 
Oakland 
"    James    H.  K.,    foreman  calker  P.  C.  S.  S. 

Co.,r.  906Capp 
"    James  W.,  woolens,  120  Sutter,  room  76,  r. 

Hanford,  Kings  Co. 
"    M.  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1827  Polk 
Barbour  Silver  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  manufac- 
turers silver-plated  hollow  ware,  A.  I. 
Hall  &  Son  agents,  528-530  Market 
"    Thomas  J.,   manager  machinery  dept.  Ris- 
don  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  304  Stockton 


Barbour  William  &  Sons  (limited),  (Lisburn, 
Ireland),  manufacturers  threads,  Henry 
Doyle  &  Co.  agents,  517  Market 
4®=Barbour.    See  Barber  and  Barbier 
Barbrack  C.  Ferdinand,  bartender  Verein  Ein- 
tracht,  r.  1006  Minna 
"    John  F.,  baker,  r.  1709  Leavenworth 
Barcel  John  N.,   cigars,  107%,  5th,   r.  718  Mc- 
Allister 
Barchi  Caesar  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Igna- 
tius Church 
Barcini  Carlo,  hog  ranch,  18th  Av  South  nr  S 
Barckow  Anna,  domestic,  773  Haight 
"    Axel  N.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  526  Indiana 
Barclay  George,  driver  D.  L.  Guthrie,   r.  231, 
6th  Av 
"    George,  fireman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  278  Minna 
"    James  A.,  seaman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  278  Minna 
"    John  A.,  waiter,  r.  21  Randall 
"    John  M.,  meter  tester  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  214,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  7V2  Harriet 
"    Peter  T.,  secretary  Pacific  Labeling  Co., 

105  Mission,  r.  2347  Washington 
"    Robert    H.,    carpenter    S.    P.   Co.,  r.   1190 

Haight 
"    Rodericks.,  machinist  Francis  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  cor  1st  and  Mission 
"    William,  liquors,  NE  cor  California  and 
Davis,  r.  14  Van  Ness  Av 
4®=Barclay.    SeeBarkley. 

Barcoe  William  E.,  stenographer  S.  F.  Com- 
mission Co.,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
Bard  Elsworth,  compositor,  r.  331  Turk 

"    Emma  Mrs.,  compositor  Call 
Bardanaso  Juan,  bootblack,  321  Leavenworth 
Bardellini  August,  fisherman,  r.  322  Vallejo 
"    Vincent,  fish  dealer,  r.  7  Hodges'  Alley 
Barden  Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  11th  Av  South  bet 
PandQ 
"    Thomas  J.,  tinsmith,  r.  1  Alabama 
Bardenhagen  Glaus,  groceries  and  liquors,    1001 

Dolores,  r.  lOOlA  Dolores 
Bardet  Alexander  (Bardet  &  Gesvret),  r.  320 
Lombard 
"    George,  r.  320  Lombard 
"    Marie,  domestic,  1123  California 
"    &  Gesvret  (Alexander  Bardet  and  Eugene 
Gesvret),  proprietors  Boston  Mill   (pul- 
verizers), 75  Union 
Bardez  Frank,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Bardini  Giovanni,  window  cleaner,  340  Sutter, 

r.  15  Ohio  PI 
Bardisono  Pietro,  baker,  r.  7  Graham  PI 
Bardon  Gaston,  steward  French  Hospital 
"    James,  butcher  Henry  Moffat,   r.   11th  Av 

South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  607  Natoma 
Bardue  Nelson,  dentist,  124,  9th 
Bardulm  John,  tailor,  8  Kearny,  r.  SW  cor  Yolo 

and  Rhode  Island 
Bardwell  William,  agent,  r.  130,  Uth 
Bare  Brothers  (Solomon  and  Edward),  furniture 
and  carpets,  1251-1257  Market,  tel  South 
147 
"    Edward  (Bare  Bros.),  r.  610  Grove 
■'    Gustave,  manager  Lachman  &  Sternfels, 

r.  710  Hayes 
"    Solomon  (Bare  Bros.),  r.  1532  O'Farrell 
4S-  Bare.    See  Barre 
Bareford  C.  Stace,  attorney  at  law,  213  Front,  r. 

19  Beaver 
Barege  John  M.,  r.  13  Jansen 


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Bareille  Ferdinand,  waiter,  r.  811  Mission 
"    Joseph,  cellarman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  739 
Folsom 
Bareilles  Bernard, driver  Bareilles  Bros.,  r.  1238, 
22d  Av  South 
"    Brothers  (Emile  and  Feliclen),  dairymen, 

1238,  22d  Av  South 
"    Emile   (Bareilles    Bros.),   r.   1238,  22d    Av 

South 
•'    Felicien  (Bareilles  Bros.),  r.   1238,  22d  Av 

South 
"    Jacques  (Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.),  r.  7th  Av 

South  het  L  and  M 
"    John,  milker  Bareilles  Bros.,  r.  1238,  22d  Av 

South 
"    John  P.,  carpet  layer  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 

2924  Octavia 
"    Thomas,  driver  Bareilles  Bros.,  r.  1238,  22d 

Av  South 
"    William,  driver  Bareilles  Bros.,  r.  22d  Av 
South  nr  L 
Baretta  Domenico,  hostler,  r.  320  Broadway 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  8  Hinckley 
4@=  Baretta.    See  Beretta 
Barfred  Edward  A.,  night  watchman  str  Enci- 

nal,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
Barg  Henry  E.,  car  repairer  S.  P.   Co.,   r.  719 
Lombard 
"    John  C.  (Barg  &  Kleen),  r.  IO2O14  Guerrero 
"    Louis,  seam.an,  r.  27  East 
"    &  Kleen  (John  C.  Barg  and  Henry  Kleen), 
hay,  grain,  feed  and  produce,  526,  7th 
Bargagliotti  Dominic,  scavenger,  r.  14  Boardman 

PI 
Bargas  Mereede.  widow,  r.  1111  Kearny 
Bargatatte  Frank,  scavenger,  r.  13  Boardman  PI 
Barger  Daniel  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1403 
California  cor  Hyde,  office  hours  9  to  11 
a.  m.  and  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tel  2550, 
r.  1010  Pine 
"    H.  Morris,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

1528  Eddy 
"    John  H.,  waiter,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    William,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 
Wks.,  r.  210,  18th 
Bargez  Michel,  cook,  r.  619  Pacific 
Bargion  Lottie  Mrs.,  stewardess   S.   F.  Prot- 
estant Orphan  Asylum 
Bargmann  Herman,  liquors,  901  Larkin,  r.  26a 

Cedar  Av 
Bargones  James  L.  (Kelly  &  Bargones),  r.  2014 
Dupont 
"    Lola,  widow,  r.  2014  Dupont 
"    Petro  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  210  Chestnut 
Barilla  Giacomo,  fisherman,  r.  322  Vallejo  rear 
Baringer  William  H.  (Barlnger  &  Crawford),  r. 
1235  Market 
"    &  Crawford  (William  Baringer  and  Robert 
Crawford),  butchers,  1023  Guerrero 
Barion  August,  civil  engineer,  420  California, 
room  27,  r.  936  Bryant 
"    August,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
434,  2d 
Bark  Martha  Davis  Co.  The,  David  G.  Alexan- 
der secretary,  office  220  California 
"    Mohican    Co.    The,  David     G.   Alexander 
secretary,  office  220  California 
Barkan   Adolpli,    M.    D.,    eye,    ear,  nose    and 

throat,  14  Grant  Av,  r.  1808  Gough 
BarkduU  J.  L.,  capitalist,  r.  134,  4th  ' 
Barkelew    H.    Ashley,    vocalist    Tivoli    Opera 

House,  r.  616  O'Farrell 
Barkeloo  John,  real  estate,  r.  1114  Post 
Barkentine  Archer  Co.  The,  David  G.  Alexander 
secretary,  office  220  California 


Barker  Almira  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    Arthur  B.,  compositor  Salvation  Army,  r. 
1139  Market 

"    Cecil  T.,  salesman  Reed  &  Goodman,  r. 
Brooklyn  Hotel 

"    Edward  E.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  1906!4  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Ella  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 

"    Eugene  H.,  school  teacher,  r.  1918  Union 
Barker  Frank,  proprietor  Pacific  Storage  Ware- 
house, 301  Stockton,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Frederick,  pantryman,  r.  58  Minna 

"    Frederick  W.,  salesman,  r.  330,  19th 

"    George,  clerk  Frank  Barker,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    George,  roofer,  r.  1530  Post 

"    George,  shingler,  r.  640  Howard 

"    Hart  F.  S.,  clerk,  r.  411  Franklin 

"    Henry,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  637^4  Natoma 

"    Henry  J.,  watchman  O.  &  O.  S.  S.  Gaelic, 
r.  129  Perry 

"    Henry  L.,    carpenter  and  builder,  r.   1918 
Union 

"    Isaac,   secretary  National  Vinegar  Wks., 
808-812,  4th,  r.  300  Capp 

"    Isabel  N.,  widow,  r.  1430  Webster 

"    James  E.,  tile  setter,  r.  613  Fulton 

"    James  H.,  painter,  r.  947  Mission 

"    John,  cook,  r.  1  Jackson 

"    John,    proprietor    Co-operative     Rooming 
House,  829-831  Stevenson 

"    John,  vaquero  James  Hall,  r.  Railroad  Av 
opp.  5th  Av  South 

"    John  G.,  r.  The  Colonial 

"    Joseph,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Joseph,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1313 
Devisadero 

"  Joseph  W.,  inspector  Fire  Underwriters 
Inspection  Bureau,  r.  515  Fell 
Barker  Joshua,  secretary  Sacramento  Electric 
Power  and  Light  Co.,  American  River 
Land  and  Lumber  Co.,  Sacramento 
County  Water  Co.  and  Central  Electric 
Ry.  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  16,  r.  North 
Temescal,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Peter   E.,   metal    spinner,    134   Sutter,    r. 
292OV2  Folsom 

"    Ralph  T.,  gauger  J.  M.  Curtis  &  Son,  r.  309 
Capp 

"    Richard,  upholsterer,  r.  413  Bartlett 

"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  711  Stockton 
Barker  Rotoert  A.,  chief  clerk  car  accountant 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2918  Fulton,  Berkeley 

"    Squire,  molder    Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Thomas  E.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1511 

"    Timothy  L.,  capitalist,  office  201-203  Mar- 
ket, r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  laborer,  r.  20  Alabama 
"    William  O.,  purser  str  Washtenaw,  r.  190 

Noe 
"    William  S.,  ensign  divisional    secretary 

Salvation  Army,  r.  413  Bartlett 
"    William  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1430  Webster 
Barkhaus  Carl  G.,  salesman  F.  W.  Barkhaus,  r. 
1812  Buchanan 
"    Frederick  W.,  books  and  stationery,  213 

Kearny,  r.  1812  Buchanan 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  113,  9th 
Barkhausen  Theodore,  laborer,  r.  1324  Filbert 
Barkhurst  Bert,  machine  hand  D.   Woerner,  r. 
901 , 15th 
"    Guy,  machine  hand  D.  Woerner,  r.  901,  15th 
Barkley  Andrew  J.,  printer,  r.  723  Larkin 
"    Henry  M.,  tinsmith  David  W,  Ruggles,  r. 

634  Sacramento 
"    John  M..  blacksmith,  r.  507  Mission 
Barkley  WiUiamH.,  secretary  De  SoUa,  Deus- 

sing  Co.,  2  California,  r.  2104  Green 
4®-Barkley.    See  Barclay 
Barkman   Fred  C,   asst.  to    general  manager 

Continental  Ins.  Co.,  r.  910  Pine 
Barlage  George  C,   sign  painter,  r.  27  Clinton 
Park 
"    Harry  D.,  bottler,  r.  47^4  Hermann 
"    William  A.,  bookkeeper  Nordman  Bros.,  r. 
120  Guerrero 


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Barley  Adolphus  M.,  lodgings,  lllSVa  Howard 
■•  Ernest  C,  silversmith,  r.  III314  Howard 
"  George  M.,  silversmith,  r.  1113%  Howard 
"  James,  brakeman,  r.  30554,  6th 
"  N.  J.,  butcher  str  Australia 
Barling  Charles  E.,  dentist,  r.  1710  Broderick 
Barling   Horatio   J.,    superintendent    Alaska 

Improvement  Co.,  3  Steuart 
"    Louisa  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1710  Broderick 
Barlotti   James   A.,   expert   accountant,    r.  531 

Union 
Barlow  Albert,  vice-president  People's  Express 

and  Transfer  Co.,  20  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Arthur  J.,  machinist  Pelton  Water  Wheel 

Co.,  r.  21514  Tehama 
"    Caroline  B.  Miss,  principal  Irving  Primary 

School,  r.  615  Stockton 
"    Frank  T.,  traveling  salesman  Muser  Bros., 

r.  Oakland 
"    George,  molder  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  1005  Sierra 
"    Harry  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ev.,  r.  702, 

24th 
"    Henry,  woodcarver  Charles  F.  Schiller,  r. 

210,  20th 
"    John  M.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2222i/^  Mis- 
sion 
"    Loretta  U.,  forewoman,  r.  414  Dolores 
"    Louis  F.,  engineer  Mutual    Life  Bldg,   r. 

1102,  22d 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  215^4  Tehama 
"    Martin,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

4  Kate  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2226y2  Post 
"    Peter,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Richard  W.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1316 

California ' 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  414  Dolores 
"    William  G.,  foreman  Union  Gas   Engine 

Co.,  r.  937b  Golden  Gate  Av 
Barman  Benjamin,  teamster,  r.  456,  6th 
"    Clara  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1937  O'Farrell 
"    Emile,  clerk,  r.  1937  O'Farrell 
"    Henry,  collector,  r.  1937  O'Farrell 
"    Mayo,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  209a  Powell, 

r.  307  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michel,  commission,  r.  307  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  804  Ellis 
"    Rebecca,  fancy  goods,  124,  6th,  r.  520  Eddy 
Barmore  William  A.,  physician,  20  Ellis 
"    William  K.,  agent  Keystone  Watchcase 

Co.,  126  Kearny,  room  12,  r.  424^/^  Haight 
Barnaby  George,  barber,  r.  820  Treat  Av  rear 

"    Reginald  H.,  teamster,  r.  10  Decatur 
Barnard  Allyn  M.,  watchman  Holbrook,  Merrill 

&  Stetson,  r.  822  Geary 
Barnard  Archibald,  attorney  at  law.  Emporium 

Bldg,  r.  1306  Polk 
"    Arthur  F.,  salesman  Carlson-Carrier  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  bSlV^  Linden  Av 
Barnard  Frank,  wholesale  and  retail  coal,  609 

Battery,  r.  2517  Gough 
"    George  B.,  attorney  at  law,  409  California, 

r.  1117  Washington 
"    Jacob,  junk  dealer,  939  Folsom 
Barnard  J.   Howard,  mining  secretary,  80-81 

Columbian  Bldg,  r.  305  Taylor 
"    Lemuel  H.,  with  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Lily  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  605  Taylor 
"    Walter,  bartender,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    William  C,  cashier  H.  Dutard,  r.  Oakland 
"     William  L.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

9391/2  Howard 
>B®-Barnard.    See  Bernard  and  Bernhard 
Earner  Charles  H.,   clerk  Frederick  Spreen,  r. 

NE  cor  Bush  and  Larkin 
"    Henry,  liquors,  545,  1st 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  435  Howard 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  913  Treat  Av 
"    Louis  H.   (W.  Smadeke   &   Co.),    r.    729|/o 

Minna 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  2598  How- 
ard 
"    William,  groceries   and   liquors,   NW  cor 

Mission  Road  and  Sickles  Av 
Barnert  Abraham,  clerk,  r.  919  Polk 
"    Arthur,  clerk,  r.  919  Polk 


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Barnert  David  J.,  cashier  Hecht  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

919  Polk 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  919  Polk 
"    Joseph,  r.  919  Polk 
"    Leon,   bookkeeper  Monroe  Barnert,  r.  919 

Polk 
"    Monroe,  freight  broker  and  drayman,  303 

Clay,  r.  919  Polk 
Barnes  Abbie,  widow,  r.  2337a  Mission 
"    Allan,  dentist,  r.  818  Hyde 
"    Arthur,  manager  California  Stump  Puller 

Co.,  82-84  Zoe,  r.  82  Zoe 
"    Arthur,  teamster  Henry  Tobelmann,  r.  421 

Hayes 
"    Cecil   A.,    porter   Bernhard   Bernhard,    r. 

11301/2  Pacific 
"    Charles  M.,  policeman,  r  800  Kearny 
"    Charles  T.,  ship  joiner,  r.  731.  22d 
"    Clara  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  428  Geary 
Barnes  Cyclery  Tbe,    Godfrey  Edwards   man- 
ager, 501-503  Stanyan 
"    Daniel  H.,  millhand  C.  A.  Hooper  &.  Co.,  r. 

19  Stanly  PI 
"    David,  tailor  Raphael's,  r.  721  Vallejo 
"    Edward,  cellarman  Chauche  &  Bon,  r.  542)4 

Minna 
"    Edward  H.,  machinist,  r.  18  Pond 
"    E.  L.,  bookkeeper  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

2109  Bush 
"    Fannie  G.  Mrs.,  liquors,  20  Mason 
"    Frank  L.,   track  foreman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

26  Turk 
"    George,  r.  79  Elizabeth 
"    George  E.,  dramatic  critic  The  Bulletin,  r. 

Commercial  Hotel 
"    George  M.,  bookkeeper   Bellingham   Bay 

Impt.  Co. 
"    George  N.,  r.  2658  Market 
"    George  P.,  bookkeeper  Gould  &  Jaudin,  r. 

108  McAllister 
"    George  W.,  salesman  Revere  Rubber  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    H.,  cook  Palace  Hotel 
•'    Hattie,  widow,  r.  812  Laguna 
"    J.,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co., 

r.  82  Zoe 
"    James,  barber,  r.  43,  6th 
"    James,  r.  113,  26th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  320  Beale 
"    John  L.  H.,  millhand,  r.  19  Stanly  PI 
"    John  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  17  Russell 
■'    John  P.,  horseshoer,  329,  23d 
"    John  S.,  machinist  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

808  Minnesota 
"    John  W.,   liquors,    307   East    North,    r.    3 

Harriet 
' '    John  W. ,  student,  r.  821  Sutter 
"    Joseph  W.,  molder,  r.  1415  Mission 
"    Joshua  D.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  731,  32d 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  428  Geary 
"    L.  B.,  iron  worker  Western  Iron  Wks. ,r. 

Berkeley 
"    Mamie  Miss,  tel  operator,  r.  428  Geary 
"    Monroe,  asst.  engineer  str  Gen.  McDowell, 

r.  8A  Shotwell 
"    Ralph  P.,  driver  Edward  H.  Beverly,  r.  120 

Fillmore 
"    Riding     Academy     The,     Lawrence      C. 

Edwards  manager,  501-503  Stanyan 
Barnes  Robert  L.   C,  business    manager  The 

Bulletin,  622  Montgomery,  r.  104  Webster 
"    Roscoe,  journalist,  r.  213%  Post 
"    Thomas,  extraman  Truck  No.  4,  r.  17 Russell 
Barnes  W.  H.  L.,  attorney  at  law,  50-53  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  821  Sutter 
"    William,  cook,  r.  603%  Hayes 


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Barnes  William,  iron  worker  Western  Iron  Wks., 
r.  130,  2d 

"  William,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Co.,  r.  163  Tremont  Av 
Barnes  William  F.,  treasurer  State  Council 
American  Protective  Assn.,  819  Market, 
rooms  39-40,  r.  1735  Market 
Barnes  William  H.,  fraternal  editor  and  grand 
scribe  grand  emcampment  I.  O.  O.  F.,  61- 
62  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  1931  Devisadero 

' '  William  J. ,  pressman  John  Monahan  &  Co. , 
r.  428  Geary 

"     William  P.,  capitalist,  r.  818b  Geary 

"    William  P.,  wood  and  coal,  1106  Larkin 
Barnes  William  S.,  District  Attorney,  New  City 
Hall,  2d  floor,  and  attorney  at  law,  office 
175-178  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2838  Pacific  Av 

"  William  W.,  compositor  Weekly  Gazette, 
Trade  and  Commerce  Review,  r.  249 
Pacific 

"    William  W.,  machinist,  r.  309,  28th 

"    William  W.,  painter,  r.  44I14  Elilabeth 
Barnet  Moses  M.,  business  manager  and  man- 
aging editor  Journal  of  Commerce,   518 
Sacramento,  r.  1002  Polk 

"    Thomas  H.,  r.  825  Golden  Gate  Av 
Barnett  Abraham  T.,   attorney    at   law,   40-41 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  1413  Scott 
Barnett  Atosalom  J.,  architect,  82  Flood  Bldg, 
r.  412  Hermann 

"  Alice  Lobe  Mrs.,  teacher  singing,  r.  1718a 
Ellis 

"  Allison,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  2911^4 
Sacramento 

"  Ambrose  M.,  salesman  Studebaker  Bros. 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  4371/2  Page 

"    Benjamin  (Barnett  Bros.),  r.  478  Jessie 

"  Benjamin,  butcher  Philip  Haub,  r.  1929 
Union 

"  Benjamin  A.,  glove  cutter  F.  G.  Conklin  & 
Co.,  r.  102114  Folsom 

"    Benjamin  J.,  teamster,  r.  312  Vicksburg 

"    Benno  I.,  teacher  of  music,  r.  1718a  Ellis 

"  Brothers  (Meyer  and  Benjamin),  printers, 
622  Clay 

"  Calvin  A.,  office  623  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  112 
Oak 

"    Elias,  teamster,  r.  10211/4  Folsom 

"  George  A.,  packer  Consumers'  Ice  Co.,  420, 
8th 

"    George  P.,  iron  worker,  r.  404,  3d 

"    Harriet  Miss  (Misses  Barnett)  r.  231  Post 

"  Harry,  salesman  Julius  H.  Jacoby,  r.  10211/4 
Folsom 

"  Harry  P.,  elevator  man  Revere  Block,  r. 
507  Clayton 

"    Isaac,  r.  1701  Geary 

"  James  H.,  clerk  Fletcher  &Co.,  r.  318' Gol- 
den Gate  Av 

"    John,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  507  Clayton 

"  John,  foreman  Bay  City  Iron  Wks.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  375i/4  Sanchez 

"  John,  superintendent  Crocker  Bldg,  room 
44,  r.  Alamada 

' '    Joseph  (Barnett  &  Kalisky) ,  r.  309  Powell 

"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  29  Fell 

"  Joseph  I.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winches- 
ter, r.  10211/2  Folsom 

"    Kate  Miss  (Misses  Barnett),  r.  231  Post 

"    Lee,  coachman,  r.  505  Powell 

"    Louis,  expressman,  r.  27  Belcher 

"    Mark  J.,  tailor,  2247b  Mission 

"    Marks,  peddler,  r.  1834  Sutter 

"    Meyer  (Barnett  Bros.),  r.  478  Jessie 


Barnett  Misses  (Harriet  and  Kate),  dressmak- 
ing, 231  Post 

'•    Moses,  porter  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r,  27  Belcher 

"    Patrick,  paver,  r.  630M  Minna 

"    Richard,  machinist  Bay  City  I.  Wks. 

"    Richard  H.,  wire  worker,  r.  404,  3d 
Barnett  Robert  K.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Samuel,  r.  1148  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Samuel,  shoemaker,  r.  27  Belcher 

"    Sherman,  waiter,  r.  505  Powell 

"    Solomon  J.,  clerk  Leo  Gilbert,  r.  925  Haight 

"    Thomas,  butcher,  530  Hayes,  r.  506a  Hayes 

"  William  A.,  foreman  American  Type  Foun- 
ders' Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  H.,  carriage  painter,  20  Clay 

'•  William  J.,  drayman,  211  Pine,  r.  312 
"Vicksburg 

"    William  T.,  bookmaker,  r.  623  Turk 

"  William  T.,  managing  clerk  E.  S.  Pills- 
bury,  r.  Berkeley 

"    &  Kalisky   (Joseph  Barnett  and    Samuel 
Kalisky),  importers  and  jobbers  crock- 
ery and  glassware,  197  Stevenson 
-e®"Barnett.    See  Barnert  and  Barnet 
Barney  Albert,    barber,    921    Harrison,    r.    810 
Laguna 

"  Alfred  S.,  secretary  J.  C.  Anthony  Co.,  86 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charles  W.,  hatter,  r.  123  Turk 

"  Christopher,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
301  Sierra 

"     Edward  S.,  journalist,  r.  823  Mission 

"  Hattie  E.  Mrs.,  stenographer,  40-41  Ne- 
vada Block,  r.  743  Pine 

"  John  W.,  clerk  medical  supply  dept.  U.  S. 
A.,  r.  801  Ellis 

"    Thomas,  r.  3004  California 

"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3004  California 
Barnham  E.,  oiler  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  809  Leaven- 
worth 
Barnhardt  Frederick,  porter,  r.  1220  Kearny 

"    Glenn  C,  advertiser  Hale  Bros.,  r.  Com- 
mercial Hotel 
Barnhart  George  A.,  incandescent  worker  Edi- 
son Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  1045  Market 

"    George  W.,  manager  Marion  Steam  Shovel 
Co.,  4  Sutter,  room  24 
Barnhisel  E.  R.,  r.  30  West  Mission 
Barnstead  Thomas  D.,  policeman,  r.  149  West 
Av 

"    Thomas  S.,  r.  149  West  Av 
Barnstream  George,  r.  1130  Market 
Barnum  Albert,  cigars  and  tobacco,  307  Larkin, 
r.  1027  Laguna 

"  Alexander  M.,  passenger  agent  Queen  and 
Crescent  Route,  58  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Charles,  engineers.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  Charles  A.,  expressman,  20,  4th,  r.  171 
Perry 

"    Edwin,  r.  809  Leavenworth 

"    Frank,  student,  r.  212  Utah 

"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  312  Eddy 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  171  Perry 

"  Samuel  E.,  machine  hand  William  Bate- 
man,  r.  217  Grant  Av 

"  Stewart,  janitor  London  &  Lancashire 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
3247D  Mission 
Baron  Benjamin,  barber  William  Baron 

"    E.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    Henry,  clerk  Isidor  Baron,  r.  419  Fell 

"  Isidor,  cigars  and  tobacco,  108  Cal.  Market, 
r.  419  Fell 

"  J.  &  Co.  (John  Baron  and  Laurent  Cameto), 
blacksmiths  and  wagon  makers,  630 
Broadway 

"    John  (J.  Baron  &  Co.),  r.  822a  Broadway 

"  Peter,  master  mechanic  lighthouse  dept., 
89  Flood  Bldg,  r   13  Hollis 

"    Ray  Mrs.,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Plymouth  Av 

"    R.  W.,  pantryman  str  Walla  Walla 

"  William,  barber,  2  O'Farrell,  r.  119  Her- 
mann 

"    Wolf,  cloak  maker  Armand  Cailleau,  r.  26 
Russ 
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237 


Barone  P.,  machinist,  r.  180  Perry 

BARONIDIS  GEORGE  M., 

physician,  specialist  in  cancers,  tu- 
mors, skin  diseases,  etc.;  removed 
without  use  of  knife.  Office  330  Geary, 
r.  West  Berkeley 

Barozzi  V.  Emanuel,  artist,  231  Post 

Barr  Alexander  W.,  mactiinist,  r.  5OSY2  Natoma 

"    Charles,  real  estate,  r.  437  Geary 

"    Daniel  J.,  clerk,  r.  328  Oak 

BARR    FANNIE    MRS., 

umbrellas  and  parasols,  wholesale 
and  retail,  repairing-  and  re-covering 
a  specialty,  canes  mounted  and  re- 
paired, 323  Bush,  r.  3030  Washington 

Barr  George,  rigger,  r.  9  South  Park 
"    Hannah  K.,  widow,  r.  328  Oak 
"    John,  boatman,  sec.  B  seawall 
"    John  G.,  porter  Murphy,   Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

729  Harrison 
"    John  J.,  plumber  J.  E.  Britt,  r.  39,  5th 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  115  East 
"    Julia  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Marcus,    umbrella    maker    Mrs.     Fannie 

Barr,  r.  3030  Washington 
"    Stewart  A.,  umbrella  maker,  926  Larkin,  r. 

1594  Bush 
"    William,  r.  29  Glen  Park  Av 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  441  McAllister 
"    William  G.,  cashier  The  Mutual  Benefit 

Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1910  Jones 
"    William  H.,  r.  1910  Jones 
j8®"  Barr.    See  Bar  and  Barre 
Barra  Angela,  widow,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

"    Ezekiel,  r.  744,  25th 
Barradale  Alexander,  watchman,  r.  113  Perry 
Barradas  James  C,  barber,  r.  20  Zoe 
"    Louis,  barber,  r.  103  Sacramento 
"    Matthew,  barber,  r.  2  Selina  PI 
Barraillac  Adolph  C,  stock  clerk  Davis  Bros., 

r.  615  Jessie 
Barrand  Belle,  hairdresser  Mrs.  Eugenia  Wood, 

r.  722  Bush 
Barraque  Jean,  bartender  Pierre  Tarride,  r.  727 

Sansome 
Barras  Carrie  M.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  20  William 
"    Clara  A.  Miss,  clerk  August  Schaefer,  r. 

20  William 
"    Hiram  D.,  butcher,  r.  20  William 
Barrata  Ascension,  fireman,  r,  6  Taylor  Terrace 
Barraud  James,  butler,  1013  Pine 
Barre  August,  r.  10  St.  Rose's  Av 
Barrens  John  Z..  baker,  r.  1709c  Lexington  Av 
Barrera  Al,  r.  401i/4  Clayton 
Barrere  Eugene,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks., 
r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Frank,    secretary  and  manager  The  Mc- 
Glew  Ore  Concentrator  Co.,  116  Davis, 
r.  2206%  Devisadero 
"    Harry,    collector    Louis    Barrere,     r.    234 

O'Farrell 
"    J.,  cook,  r.  809  Pacific 
"    Louis,  proprietors.  F.  Towel  Co.,  116  Davis, 

r.  23  Oak 
"    Michel,  laundryman  Peter  Feutrier 
Barreto  Amelie,  widow,  r.  1017  Jackson  rear 
"    Robert  C,  painter,  r.  1017  Jackson  rear 
Barrett  Addison,  captain  U.  S.  A.  and  military 
storekeeper  quartermaster's    dept.,    36 
New  Montgomery 
"    Addison  Jr.,  clerk  Roberts  Printing  Co., 


"    Alfred   J.,    deckhand    fire  boat  Governor 

Markham,  r.  236,  7th 
"    Arthur,  nurse  Old  People's  Home 
Barrett  Barnabas  J.,  sculptor,  Sears  nr  Sickles 

Av 
"    C,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Cassio  C,  teamster,  r.  107  Perry 
"    Charles,  expressman,  SW  cor.  Market  and 

7th,  r.  436,  7th 
"    Charles  H.,  surveyor,  r.  516  Stockton 
Barrett  Charles  L.,  cashier  San  Francisco  Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  431  Ringold 
"    Edward,  r.  2931%  Mission 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  6O954;  Minna 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

SEAT  CUSHIONS 

In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Barrett  Edward,  pressman,  r.  412  Laguna 
"    Edward  J.,  horseshoer  Sullivan  &  Rielly, 

r.  5%  Rausch 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  5%  Rausch 
"     Ella  Miss,  milliner  Mrs.  A.  G.  Cosgriff,   r. 

620^  Natoma 
"    Ellen,  domestic,  335  Golden  Gate  Av 
Barrett   Emmet   P.    (John  S.  Barrett  &  Co.), 

and  member  Board  of  Education,  r.  1324 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Francis  A.,  janitor  South  S.   F.  Primary 

School,  r.  1426,  17th  Av  South 
"    Frank  T.,  dentist,  r.  1324  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  teamster  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 

r.  46  Silver 
"    George  E.,  jeweler,  r.  236,  7th 
"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  138%  Clara  rear 
"    Hannah  A.,  r.  1003a  McAllister 
"    Helen,  dressmaker,  r.  1311  Broadway 
"    Henry  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2619  Sutter 
"    J.,  waiter  str  Alameda 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  23  Cook 
"    James,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  703  Post 
"    James  R.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  236,  7th 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  506,  3d 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  317  Moulton  Av 
"    John,  real  estate,  921  Market,  r.  751  Sutter 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  41  Gilbert 
"    John,  shipwright,  r.  648,  2d 
"    John  J.,  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter,  room  26, 

r.  12  Oak 
"    John  J.,  baker,  r.  129  Clara 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  1029  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  S  s  Tilden 

nr  South  Broderick 
"    John  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  268  Brannan 
"    John  P.,  reporter,  r.  129  Clara 
"    John  S.,  autopsy  physician  City  Morgue, 

ofQce   14  Grant  Av,  rooms   10-11,  r.  1324 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  S.  &  Co.  (Emmet  P.  and  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Barrett),  stock  brokers,  327  Pine 
"    Joseph  A.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  931 

Ellis 
"    Joseph   A.,    salesman   J.   O'Kane,    r.  1114 

O'Farrell 
"    Joseph  S.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1324  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Kate  Miss,  typewriter  Miss  M.  G.  Barrett, 

r.  1925b  Fillmore 
"    Lawrence,  cook,  r.  871  Market 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  tailoress  Harry  D.  Hutt,  r.  412 

Laguna 
"    Louis,  engineer,  r.  107,  16th 
Barrett  Margaret  G.  Miss,  stenographer  and 

typewriter,  302  Montgomery,  rooms  3-4, 

r.  1925b  Fillmore 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  29  Randall 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1814  Laguna 
"    Mary    A.,    widow,    furnished    , rooms,    561 

Mission 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.  (John  S.  Barrett  &  Co.),r. 

1324  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors.  313,  7th 
"    Maurice,  teamster  Jonas  Erlanger  &  Co., 

r.  124,  ■22d 
"    Michael,  boilermaker,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Michael,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  620?^  Natoma 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  804,  3d 
"    Michael  J.,  conductor,  r.  1217  Devisadero 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster  George  Morrow  &  Co., 

r.  39  Clay 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  41  Gilbert 
"    Patrick  E..  laborer,  r.  Utah  nr  Yolo 
"    Patrick  F.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1134  McAllister 


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Barrett  Patrick  F. ,  driver  J.  W.  Lucy,  r.  831  Bry 

ant 
"    Patricl?  H.,  r.  1309  Devisadero  rear 
"    Richard,  picture  framer,  r.  1039  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  hostler  James  Beatty,  r.  875  Fol- 

som 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  505  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  T.,  dentist  George  I.  Druclier,  r. 

1334  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Timothy,  messenger,  t.  413,  4th 
"    Timothy  J.,  salesman  George  Morrow  & 

Co.,  r.  19th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Webb  W.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Laundry,  r. 

1623  Post 
"    William,  r.  33,  4th 
"    William,  r.  749  Howard 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1843  Howard 
"    William,  horse  clipper,  r.  553  Howard 
'■    William,  laborer,  r.  412  Laguna 
"    William,  painter,  r.  114  Fell 
"    William,  waiter  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  246, 6th 
"    William  F.,  steward,  r.  307,  4th 
Barrett  William  G.,  secretary  and  treasurer 

San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  offtce  SE 

cor  1st  and  Natoma,  r.  Sausalito 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  236,  7th 
Barrett  William  J.,  traveling  salesman  John 

A.  Roebling's  Sons    Co.   and  president 

Pacific   Coast     Commercial    Travelers' 

Association,  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    Winfred,  r.  1109  Tennessee 
"    Winifred  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  751  Sutter 

BARRETT   &    SHERWOOD 

(William  J.  Sherwood),  importers  and 
manufacturers  jewelry  and  diamonds, 
agents  American  watches,  etc.,  7 
Kearny 

Barrette  Emile,  waiter  George  W.  Spencer,  r. 
139,  4th 

j8®=Barri.    See  Barre 

Barricklo  James  R.,  asst.  cashier  The  Equita- 
ble Life  Assurance  Soc,  r.  709  Ellis 
"    John,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co..  r.  709 

Ellis 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  709  Ellis 

Barricks  Louis  H.,  engineer  Engine  14,  r.  1034 
McAllister 

Barrie  Alexander  C,  traveling    salesman  Die- 
bold  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  r.  1134  Guerrero 
"    Charles  J.,  teamster,  r.  127  Clara 
"    James  H.,  oiler  str  Coptic,  r.  2533  Mission 

4®"Barrie.    See  Barry 

Barriere  Frederick,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hell- 
wig  Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 

4®-Barringer.    See  Berringer 

Barrington    Annie    Miss,    nurse    Hospital  for 
Children,  3700  California 
"    Charles    L.    (Barrington    &  Adair),  r.  1800 

Market 
"    John,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  1802 

Union 
"    Thomas  E.  H.,  secretary  Columbia  Thea- 
ter, W  s  Powell  bet  Eddy  and  Ellis,  r. 
533  Eddy 

Harrington  &  Adair  (Charles  L.  Barrington 
and  William  H.  Adair),  druggists,  1800 
Market 

Barris  Frank  T.,  groceries  and  liquors,  114 
Randall 

4®="Barris.    See  Barras 

Barron  Agnes,  widow,  r.  1124  Golden  Gate  Av 

Barron  Arthur  W.,  division  superintendent 
Market  Street  Ry.,  office  junction  Mar- 
ket and  Valencia,  r.  823a  Dolores 


Barron  Bridget,  widow,  r.  525a  Ivy  Av 
"    Carl,  r.  1324  Valencia 
"    Caroline  M.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School,  r.  1504  Jones 
"    Cornelius  J.,  house  and  sign  painter,  r.  1217 

Market 
"    Elizabeth  A.,  domestic,  1420  Grove 
"    Frank  J.,  butcher  Berger  &  Weiss,  r.  W  s 

Michigan  nr  Sierra 
"    George,  compositor  S.  F.  Call,  r.  923  Green- 
wich 
"    Harry,  copyist  county  clerk's  office,  r.  16 

Oak 
"    James  (Williams  &  Barron),  r.  535A  Ivy  Av 
"    James,  bartender  Patrick  Connolly 
"    John  H..  conductor,  r.  14  St.  Rose's  Av 
■'    Joseph  G.,  barber,  r.  1517i/i  Mason 
"    Lena  Miss,  milliner,  r.  853  Folsom 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  13;^  Taylor 
"    Michael  C,  r.  3319  Mission 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  717  Bush 
"    Ray,  milliner,  r.  853  Folsom 
"    Reuben,  tailor,  r.  553  Natoma 
"    Richard,  master  str  Grace  Barton,  office 
316  Sacramento,  r.  Mt.  Eden,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Stephen,  salesman   Emerson   &    Ryan,  r. 

7301/4  Natoma 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  313,  13th 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1504  Jones 
"    William,  stone  cutter,  r.  2952  Folsom 
"    William  T.,  laborer,  r.  235  Howard 
4®"Barron.    See  Baron 
Barros  George,  r.  2109  Mason 

"    Joseph,  r.  311  Pacific 
Barrow  Chauncy,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  accountants  and 

auditors,  8  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Barrowman  John,  ship  joiner,  r.  1243  Valencia 
"    Maud  Mrs.,  waitress  Albert  O.  Quinby,  r. 

40  Chapultepec 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1343  Valencia 
Barrows  Charles,  laborer,  r.  SlYp  Chesley 
"    Charles  M.,  salesman  Smiths'  Cash  Store, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Edward  C,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash   Store,  r. 

3530  Sutter 
"    Frances  S.,  widow,  r  16  Roach 
"    Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  421  Hyde 
"    Laura    M.    Miss,    teacher   Henry    Durant 
Primary  School,  r.  2530  Sutter 
Barrows   William    H.,    attorney    at    law,    118 

Phelan  Bldg,  r.  1420  Hayes 
>8S~  Barrows.    See  Burrows 

Barry  Aaron  J. ,  j anitor  Polytechnic  High  School, 
r.  1910  Eddy 
"    Agnes  P  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Primary 

School,  r.  3519  Fillmore 
"    Alfred,    butcher   A.    C.    Armbrust,    r.    626 

Jersey 
"    Alice  W.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  2519  Fillmore 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  79  Jessie 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    A.  S.,  elevator  man,  1904  Market 
"    Bartholomew  W.,  clerk    S.  P.  Co.,  r.    103 

Caroline 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  361  Clementina 
"    Brothers   (James  W.  Barry),  expressmen, 

NW  cor  3d  and  Howard 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  18  Hartford 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  35  Minna 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  243  Greenwich  rear 
"    Charles  E.,  butcher,  r.  607  Douglass 
"    Charles  H.,  shipping  clerk  Office  Specialty 

Mfg.  Co. 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  10  Zoe  rear 
"    Christopher  D.,  salesman,  r.  10  Monroe 
"    David,  cigar  manufacturer,  SW  cor  Eureka 

and  20th 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  7  Natoma 
"    David,  sail  maker,  r.  1008  Tennessee 
"    David  J.,  soap   maker  Commercial  Soap 

Co.,  r.  40  Quinn 
"    Dennis,  wool  grader,  r.  301  Castro 
"    Dod,  mangier  Modern  Laundry,  r.  7  Church 

Lane 
"    E.,  messman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Edward,    dairyman,    Springdale    nr    San 
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Barry  Edward,  expressman,  r.  cor  16th  Av  South 
and  Railroad  Av 

"    Edward,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks. 

"  Edward,  stock  and  bond  broker  and  secre- 
tary The  Stock  and  Bond  Exchange,  438 
California,  r.  Oakland 

"    Edward,  waiter  str  San  Jose 

"  Edward  J.,  driver  Edward  Barry,  r.  Spring- 
dale  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

"  Edward  P.,  cigar  maker  Peter  C.  Blick,  r. 
1902  Bryant  Av 

"  Edward  S.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  915,25th 

"    Eliza  M.,  widow,  r.  2519  Fillmore 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  410  Beale 

"  Ernest,  interne  Cal.  Woman's  Hospital,  r. 
3118  Sacramento 

"    Ernest,  silversmith,  r.  1113!^  Howard 

"    Eugene  J.,  m^erchant,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Fanny,  widow,  r.  32  Victor 

"  Frank  W.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  534, 
17th 

"  Frederick,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    George,  silversmith,  1113%  Howard 

"    George  F.  W.,  cutler,  r.  8  Glover 

"  George  S.,  compositor  James  H.  Barry,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 

"  George  W.,  plumber.  Railroad  Av  nr  16th 
Av  South,  r.  555  Minna 

"  Hannah  E.,  widow,  lodgings,  200  Stockton, 
r.  1107  Van  Ness  Av 

"    J.,  2d  steward  str  Australia 

"    James,  r.  25  Minna 

"    James,  r.  217  Minna 

"  James,  clerk  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r. 
444%,  6th 

"  James,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  Ill  Morris 
Av 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  166  Tehama 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  402%.  6th 

"  James,  mason  and  builder,  r.  118  Chat- 
tanooga 

"    James,  pantryman  str  City  of  Puebla 

"  James,  porter  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
Fruitvale 

"  James  D.,  bartender  Danforth  Seeber,  r.  32, 
7th 

"    James  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  361  Clementina 

"    James  F.,  special  policeman,  r.  626  Jersey 

"  James  F.,  teamster  Francis  M.  Stevens,  r. 
7  Church  Lane 

"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  32  Victor 
Barry  James  H.,  book  and  job  printer  and  editor 
and  proprietor  The  Star,  429  Montgom- 
ery, r.  2415  Sacramento 

"    James  J.,  coppersmith,  r.  24%  Harriet 

"  James  J.,  janitor  Supreme  Court  of  Cal.,  r. 
88  Ash  Av 

"    James  J.,  policeman,  r.  2125  Larkin 

"    James  P.,  wool  scourer,  r.  506,  4th 

"  James  T.,  boiler  maker  Joshua  Hendy 
Machine  Wks.,  r.  2523  Sacramento 

"  James  W.  (Barry  Bros.),  r.  cor  13th  Av 
South  and  M 

"    John,  r.  104  Silver 

"    John,  baker,  r.  4  Cedar  Av 

"  John,  boatman  T.  McNamara,  r.  Folsom 
St.  Wharf 

"    John,  machinist,  402%,  6th 

"  John,  packer  Anglo-American  Crockery  a  nd 
Glassware  Co.,  r.  102  Caroline 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  204  Jackson 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  7  Church  Lane 

"    John  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.  869  Market 

"  John  D.,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  704  Rail- 
road Av 

"    John  J.,  calker,  r.  607  Douglass 

"  John  J.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    John  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  361  Clementina 

"    John  R.,  boiler  maker,  r.  24%  Harriet 

"    JohnT.,  blacksmith,  r.  312  Linden  Av 

"    John  W.,  r.  11  Essex 

"  Joseph,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  2523  Sacramento 

"    Joseph,  steward  str  Gold,  r.  Petaluma 

"  Joseph,  teamster  McHugh  &  Sheerin,  r. 
3908  Clay 


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Barry  Joseph  E.,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  88  Ash  Av 
"    Joseph  F.,  sawyer,  r.  32  Victor 
"    Joseph  W.,  foreman,  r.  925  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  1041  Minna 
"     Louis,  teamster,  r.  47  Dore 
"    Marie  C.  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2318  Mission 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  469  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  35  Valparaiso 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  40  Quinn 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  620  Jersey 
"    Mary  Miss,r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1106  Clay 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 

school,  r.  2523  Sacramento 
"    Matthew  B.,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor  16th 

Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
"    Maurice,  laborer  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Maurice,  teamster  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  10  Parker  Av 
"    M.  G.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  6%  Boyd 
"    Michael,    laborer   U.    S.   Customs,    r.   550 

Minna 
"    Michael,  policeman,  r.  1234,  20th 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  25  Steuart 
"    Michael,  watchman  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  11%  Powell  Av 
"    Michael  H.,   traveling  salesman  John  A. 

Roebling's  Sons  Co.,  r.  1710%  Jones 
"    MoUie  Miss,  bookkeeper  William  Cline,  r. 

312  Linden  Av 
"    Owen,  teamster,  r.  312  Linden  Av 
"    Owen  W.,  r.  704  Sansome 
"    Patrick,  r.  316  Utah 
"    Patrick,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  424,  10th 
"    Patrick,  dry  goods,  444%,  6th,  r.  444,  6th 
"    Patrick,  foreman  Engine  15,  r.  2424  Califor- 
nia 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  814  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  10  Zoe  rear 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1041  Minna 
"    Patrick,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas   Light  Co., 

r.  3114  California 
"    Patrick,  service  man  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  343%  Perry 
"    Peter,  cook,  r.  628  Merchant 
"    Peter,  ship  carpenter,  r.  305  Clipper 
"    Philip  F.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  367 

Clementina 
"    Raymond  (Barry  &  Bianchi),  r.  417  Stock- 
ton 
"    R.  C,  dairyman,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  19  Freelon 
"    Richard,  laborer  Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  15 

Boyce 
"    Richard,  laborer  Vincent  Kingwell,  r.  260 

Clara 
"    Richard,  2d  steward  str  Point  Arena,  r.  625 

2d 
"    Richard  J.,  liquors,  836  Illinois 
"    Richard  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  21  Rausch 
"    Richard  M.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r. 

719  Church 
"    Richard  T.,  upholsterer,  r.  14  Isis 
■'    Robert,  gardener,  r.  1213a  Clay 
"    Robert  M.,  policeman,  r.  845,  18th 
"    Robert  N.,  tailor,  r.  4  Cedar  Av 
"    Robert  V.,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  r.  340  Fremont 
"    Rose  A.,  widow,  dressmaking,  232  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  hackman,  stand  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1136 
Howard 


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Barrv  Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  7,  r.  cor  Albion 

Av  and  16th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor    Sierra  and 

Maryland 
"    Thomas,  miner,  r.  2523  Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  stableman  Gustave  Lindauer,  r, 

862  Howard 
"    Thomas,  watchman,  r.  51  Clay 
^'    Thomas  F.,r.  836  Illinois 
Barry  Thomas  F.,  attorney  at  law,  72  Nevada 

Block,  r.  910  Greenwich 
"    Thomas  F.,  machinist,  r.  260  Clara 
"    Thomas  F.,  millwright,  r.  22  Harriet 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  436'/2 

"    Thomas  J.,  milkman,  r.  2O1514  Ellis 

•'    Thomas  T.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant]&Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    William,  r.  11  Essex 
"    William,  r.  610  Jessie 
"    William,  r.  1113  Vallejo 
"    William,  r.  NW  cor  Baker  and  Beach 
"    William,  conductor  Geary  St.    RR,  r.   12 

Wood 
"    William,  driver  Edward  Barry,  r.  Spring- 
dale  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    William,  elevator  man  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Fruit  vale 
"    William,  foreman,  r.  311  Jessie 
■'    William,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  2523  Sacramento 
•'    William,  shipwright,  r.  21  Rausch 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  410  Beale 
"    William  A.,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  715 

Howard 
"    William  E.,  cutter  Neville   &   Co.,    r.    8 

Glover 
"    William  E.,  molder  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  40  Quinn 
"    William  F.,  foreman  pressman  James  H. 

Barry,  r.  2415  Sacramento 
"  William  H.,  clerk,  r.  408,  3d 
"    William  I.,  collector  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 

933  Mission 
"    William  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  2318  Mission 
Barry  &  Bianchi  (Raymond  Barry  and  Eugenio 

Bianchi),    attorneys    at    law.    Supreme 

Court  Bldg,  305  Larkin,  room  5 
43~Barry.    See  Barrie  and  Berry 
Bars  Christian,  laborer,  r.  1028i^  Potrero  Av 
Barsanti  George,  fruits  and  vegetables,  415^4, 5th 
Barsel  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  4  Hartman 
"    Louis  C,  copperplate  printer  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  r.  1221  Noe 
Barsi  Americo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  502i^,  3d 
Barskey  Keve,  canvasser,  r.  433V2  Ringold 
Barsocchini  Joseph  (Barsocchini  &  Galli),  r.  303 

Hayes 
•'    Michael  (Barsocchini  &  Co.),  r.  722  Broad- 
way rear 
"    &   Co.    (Michael   Barsocchini    and    Dante 

Dalpinoj,    fruits    and    vegetables,    1325 

Stockton 
"    &  Galli  (Joseph  Barsocchini  and  Lorenzo 

Galli),  fruits  and  vegetables,  fish  and 

game,  303  Hayes 
Barsotti  Camillo,  physician,  607  Washington,  r. 

911  Broadway 
■'    Ellen,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  727  Montgom- 
ery Av 
"    Frediano,  fruits  and  vegetables,  34,  24th 
"    Julian,  can    maker   Holbrook,    Merrill   & 

Stetson,  r.  222  Broadway 
■'    Peter,  clerk  Frediano  Barsotti,  r.  34,  24th 
Barstow  Carl  H.,  bookkeeper  Lewis,  Anderson  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 


Barstow  E.  E.  Mrs.,  president  Ladies'  Protec- 
tion and  Relief  Society,  E  s  Franklin  bet 
Post  and  Geary,  r,  927  Pine 
"    Ella  Miss,  r.  146  Montana 
"    Ella  A.  Mrs,  teacher  music,  r,  119  Fell 
"    Frank  E.,  salesman  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  927  Pine 
"    J.  E. ,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co. 
"    Joseph  N.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  A.,  incandescent  worker  Edison 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  214  Union 
Barsuglia    Achille,     blacksmith     Toulouse   & 
Delorieux,  r.  1212'^  Kearny 
"    Angelo,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Bart  Louisa,  domestic,  1104  0'Farrell 
Bartbie  Isabel  Mrs.,  laundress,   r.  253^  Clem- 
entina 
Bartel  Gustav  P.,  cashier  Dodge,  Sweeney  & 
Co.,  r.  55Hofl  Av 
"    F.  William,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
"    R.,  waiter  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  1147  Mis- 
sion 
Bartels  Conrad  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1626  Dupont 
"    George  L.,  litho.  pressman  Schmidt  Label 

&  Lith.  Co.,  r.  522  Filbert 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  W  s  Church  bet  13th 

and  Hermann 
"    Henry,  upholsterer,  r.  720  Octavia 
"    Henry.C,  laborer,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Herman  C,  porter  S.  Foster  &  Co.,  r.  415 

Minna 
"    John,  r.  53514  Stevenson 
"    John,  hostler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1407  Eddy 
"    Peter  H.,  boarding  and  liquors,  junction 

Valencia  and  Mission,  r.  2130  Mission 
"    William  R.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
22a  Jasper  PI 
Bartelt  Herman  C,  machinist  American  Type 

Founders'  Co.,  r.  Penn's  Grove 
Barth  Alice  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 
3700  California 
"    Charles,  foreman  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r.  127 

Julian  Av 
"    Emil,  teacher  music,  r.  1600  Baker 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    George  F.,  with  P.  J.  Barth,  r.  1441  Market 
"    George   W.,   student    Van    der    Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  11  Kearny 
"    Hermann  (Kenitzer  &  Barth),  r.  2800  Bush 
"    Hermann  H.,  cornice  maker  Conlin  &  Rob- 
erts, r.  521 V2  Valencia 
"    Isidore,  machinist,  r.  35a  Valparaiso 
"    Jacob,  with  Philip  Barth,  r.  2408  Fillmore 
"    John  E.  R.  (Henneberg  &  Barth),  r.  506,  4th 
"    Lizzie  Z.,  widow,  r.  1606  California 

BARTH  PHILIP, 

broker  and  dealer  in  local  securities, 
440  California,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    Philip  J.,  auctioneer,  1441  Market 

"    Robert  H.,  teacher  physical  culture  public 

schools,  r.  18211/2  Eddy 
' '    Rudolph  C.  A. ,  watchmaker  Barrett  &  Sher- 
wood, r.  310,  2d  Av 
"    William  H.,  cornice  maker  Conlin  &  Rob- 
erts, r.  5211/4  Valencia 
Barthel  Carl,    confectioner   George  Delfino,  r. 
7251/2  Bush 
"    Herman,  brewer  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r. 

230  Francisco 
"    Paul,  confectioner,  r.  413  Minna 
"    Robert,  liquors,  123  East 
Barthelemy    Nicholas,   boots    and    shoes,    1030 

McAllister 
Barthels  Gustave  H.  O.  (Barthels  &  Schmitt), 
r.  4  Center  PI 
"    &  Schmitt  (Gustave  H.   O.   Barthels   and 
Rudolph  Schmitt),  liquors,  627  Clay 
Barthen  Antonia  Mrs.,  r.  12  Cedar  Av 

"    Fannie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  12  Cedar  Av 
Barthez  August,  plumber  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 

6121/2  Guerrero 
Barthman  George,  helper  Dennett's,  r.  523  Pine 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  213  Langton 
Barthol  Adam,  r.  463  Minna 
Barthold  Adolph,  laborer,  r.  126  Erie 


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Barthold  Albert,  selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  126  Erie 
•'    Arthur,  messenger  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  126  Erie 
"    Edward,  bricklayer,  r.  126  Erie 
"    Emil,  helper  Cleveland  Faucet  Co.,  r.   126 

Erie 
"    Herman,  beer  bottler.  2319  Mason 
•'    Max,  driver  Adams  &  Rohrer,  r.  2305  Har- 
rison 
"    Minna,  domestic,  821  California 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  2319  Mason 
«S=Barthold.    See  Berthold. 
Bartholdy  Albert,  barber,  1113  Valencia 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  406%  Grove 
"    Otto  A.,  plumber,  r.  406%  Grove 
Bartholemy  Bigot,  porter  Bennett   &  Witmer, 

14  St  Charles  PI 
Bartholme  Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  31%  Linden  Av 
Bartliolomay  Brewing  Co.  (Rochester,  N.  Y.), 

William   Wolff    &    Co.    agents,    327-329 

Market 
Bartholomew  Albert,  seaman,  r.  24  Ritch 
"    Asa  v.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  721  % 

Army 
"    Manuel,  r.  106  Clark 
Bartholow  Wesley  E.  B.,  clerk  general  freight 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1921  Broderick 
4®=Bartleson.    See  Barttlson. 
Bartlet  Charles  S.,  broker,  206  Sansome,  room 

25,  r.  Alameda 
Bartlett  Annie  B.,  widow,  r.  2019  Devisadero 
"    Ben  F.,  varieties,  1712  Howard 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2507%  Mission 
"    Charles,  carriage  maker  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  8141/2  Height 
Bartlett  Columbus,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  15-16,  r.  1233  St.  Charles, 

Alameda 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  741  Natoma 
"    Edward  C,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  Sausalito 
"    Elizabeth  F.  Miss,  principal  Madison  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2013  Howard 
"    Elmer  H.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  334  Brannan 
"    Flora  M.,  widow,  r.  334  Brannan 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  45?^  Ritch 
"    Frank  A.,  melter  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk  Gladding,  McBean  & 

Co.,r.  2013  Howard 
"    George  C,  clerk  S.  F.   Savings  Union,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George  H.,  foreman   can  dent.   D.   Ghirar- 

delliCo.,r.  733,  24th 
Bartlett  George  H.,  manager  California  World 

Co.,  623  Montgomery,  r.  814b  Webster 
"    H.  S.,  salesman  Doane  &  Henshelwood,   r. 

412  Post 
"    J.  E.,  clerk  Henry  G.  Steffens,  r.  327,  5th 
"    Joseph    A.,    salesman    Studebaker     Bros. 
"    Joseph  H.,  laborer,  28  Sacramento 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Louis  de  F.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 

room  16,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Olive  S.  Miss,   teacher  Douglass  Primary 

School,  r.  2013  Howard 
"    Richard,  pressman,  r.  163  Minna 
"    Robert  B.,  shipping  clerk  A.  F.  Tenney  Co., 

r.  203  Howard 
Bartlett   Springs   Co.,  Mrs.  L.   E.  McMahan 

president,  Calvin  C.  McMahan  secretary, 

James  E.  McMahan  treasurer,   office  22, 

4th 
"    T.  A.,  assayer,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  laborer  John  Guerin,  r.  163  Minna 
'•     Walter  J.   R.,   truckman  Truck  7,  r.  2560 

Market 
"    Walter  M.,  machinist,  r.  112  William  rear 
"    William  C,  cutter  Richard  Finking,   r.  325 

Ellis 
"    William  H.,  pressman,  r.  163  Minna 
Bartley  George,   machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks.,  r.  278  Minna 
"    John,  plumber  Henry  Williamson 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  310  Linden  Av 
"    Samuel  B.,  traveling  salesman  J,   A.   Fol- 

ger  &  Co.,  r,  Berkeley 


Bartling  Alma  E.  Miss,  clerk  registry  division 
postoface,  r.  603%  Haight 
"    Emma  C,  widow,  r.  603%  Haight 
Bartlow    William,    porter  John  Stahle,  r.   933 

Sacramento 
Bartmann  Antone,  carpenter,  r.  522  Chestnut 
Arthur  F.,  machinist  Union  1,  Wks.,  r.  809 

Lyon 
Emil,  packer,  r.  522  Chestnut 
'•    Ferdinand,  millwright,  r.  3113  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Ferdinand  Jr.,  engraver  Union  Lith.   Co., 

r.  2113  Golden  Gate  Av 
John  B.,  millwright,  r.  809  Lyon 
Bartness  Lloyd  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  5  Dear- 
born 
Bartnett  Walter  J.   (Gunnison,  Booth  &  Bart- 
nett),  attorney  at  law,  303-309  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  SW  cor  Point  Lobos   and 
15th  Avs 
Barto  Frederick  O.,  engineer  Belt  Ry.,   r.   2529 

Bryant  Av 
Barto  Harrison,  vice-president  George  Spauld- 

ing  &  Co.,  414  Clay,  r.  1100,  17th 
Bartocchi  Giovanni,   clerk  Emil  Hirsch,  r.  216 

Lombard 
Bartolo  Antonio,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
Barton  Benjamin  F.  (B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.),  r.  908 
Pine 

BARTON  B.  F.  &  CO. 

(Benjamin  F.  Barton),  proprietors  Pio- 
neer Salt  WorkSi  and  manufacturers 
Peerless  Yeast  Powder,  211-213  Sacra- 
mento 

Barton  Edward  J.,  box  clerk  postofflce,  r.  307 
Duncan 
"    Frank  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  944  Valencia 
"    Fred,  r.  667  Minna 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  K35  Folsom 
"    Henry,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Hugh,  stonecutter,  r.  123  Farallones 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
Barton  John,  president  Union  Pacific  Salt  Co., 
216  Sacramento,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    John  A.,  porter  Brickwedel  Bros.  &  Stew- 
art, r.  1201  Union 
"    John  B.,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    John  D.,  carpenter,  r.  16  Dale  PI 
"    John  E.,  electrician,  r.  438,  29th 
"    John  Q.,  janitor  new  City  Hall,  r.  3949  Clay 
"    John  T.,  salesman  Will  &  Finok  Co.,  r.  703 

Polk 
"    Lorenzo  P.,  speculator,  r.  4  HoUis 
'•    Phineas  W.,  with  Alcatraz  Asphalt  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Richard  D.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1113  Clay 
"    Robert,  janitor  new  City  Hall,  r.  1148  Sut- 
ter 
"    Rose  W.,  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Samuel  M.,  insurance  broker,  204  Sansome 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Thomas,  salesman  Charles  J.  Hendry's  Son 

&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,    teamster   Central    Lumber    and 
Mill  Co.,  r.  1355  Folsom 
Barton  Willard  T.,  general  manager  Alcatraz 
Asphalt  Co.,  215  Crocker  Bldg,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  220  Lombard 
Barton    William   F.,   secretary  Union  Pacific 
Salt  Co.,  216  Sacramento,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  1304  Union 
"    William  W.,  clerk  S.  P.   C.   Ry.,  r,   121IA 
Broadway 
J?®=-Barton.    See  Burton 


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Bartow  L.  R.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Badlam  Bros.,  r. 

The  Ren  ton 
Bartram  Sadie,  cashier  Swain  Bros.,  r.  140,  12th 
Bartsch  Edwin,  manager  Kirliwood  Hard  Rub- 
ber Co.,  123-124  Murphy  Bldg 
Bartschat  Adolph,   cellar  man  J.  Gundlach  & 

Co.,  r.  I2a  South  Park 
Bartscher  Paul,  bakery,  1045  Valencia 
"    William,  baker  P.  Bartscher,  r.  1045  Valen- 
cia 
Barttlson  Martin,  laborer,  r.  250  Spear 
"    Martin    Jr.,    polisher   J.  Roylance    Brass 
Wks.,  r.  250  Spear 
Barttrum  William,  carpenter,  r.  95  Hickory  Av 
Baruch  I.,    manager    Cosmopolitan    Club,    131 
Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    Morris,  salesman,  r.  1408  Ellis 
"    Simon  (Simon  Baruch  &  Co.),  r.  657  Harri- 
son 
"    Simon   &   Co.,    proprietors     Golden  Gate 
Glove  Factory,  134  Pine 
Baruh  Joseph  Y.,  manager  men's  clothing  dept. 
Raphael's,  r.  1520  Fell 
"    Moses,  compositor  E.  A.  Janssen  &  Co.,  r. 
cor  9th  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
Baruth  Ernest  F.,  r.  122b  McAllister 
Barwick  Edward,  butcher,  1018  Alabama 
Barz  Louise  M.,  domestic,  .3300  Washington 
Basch  Brothers  (Charles  and  Phillip),  tailors, 
827  Howard 
"    Charles  (Basch  Bros.),  r.  827  Howard 
"    Joseph,  florist,  9  Eddy,  r.  1314  Octavia 
"    Max,  tailor  Basch  Bros.,  r.  827  Howard 
■^    Phillip  (Basch  Bros.),  r.  827  Howard 
"    Samuel,  auctioneer  John  W.  Flinn,  r.  1314 
Octavia 
j^=Basch.    See  Bash 
Bascom  Elizabeth  J.,  widow,  r.  740  Harrison 

"    George  C,  painter,  r.  240,  15th 
Bascombe  Annie  Miss,  r.  1139  Bush 
Bascou  Benoit,  proprietor  Nadeau  House,  435 
Bush 
"    Robert,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 
Basford  Andrew  J.,  r.  211  Page 

"    Harold  R.,  clerk,  r.  2505  Fillmore 
j8®-Basford.    See  Bassford 
Bash  Hyman,  r.  20  Harriet 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  317,  1st 
Basica  George,  cook  John  L.  Radovich,  r.  804, 

3d 
Basil  S.,  cook  Daniel  S.  Davis 
Basilio  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 
Basilouski  Alfonse,  peddler,  r.  710  Point  Lobos 

Av 
Basker  Solomon,  tailor,  r.  430  Ellis 
Baskerville  M.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  108,  4th 
Basler  Charles,  r.  521  Green 

Basley  John  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  916  Mont- 
gomery 
Basney  Oscar,  conductor,  r.  18  Valley 
"    Virgil  F.,  machinist  Market  St.,Ry.,  r.  1617 
Turk 
Bass  Frank  R.,  manufacturers'  agent,  425  Mc- 
Allister 
Bass  Frederick,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
108  Stockton,  r.  2012y2  Union 
"    Henry,  clerk  Stein,   Simon  &  Co.,  r.   1540 
Howard 
Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  Thomas  J.  Bass  presi- 
dent, Ernest  L,.   Hueter  secretary  and 
treasurer,   Samuel  H.  Brown  manager, 
18-22  Ellis,  factory  141-143  Valencia 
Bass  Thomas  J.,  president  Bass-Hueter  Paint 
Co.,  18-22  Ellis,  r.  845.  15th 
"    Thomas  J.  Jr.,  superintendent  Bass-Hueter 
Paint  Co.,  r.  845,  15th 


Bassel  Louis  C,  printer,  r.  1221  Noe 

Bassen  Joachim  (Bassen  &  Muller),r.  101,8th 

Bassen  &  Muller  (Joachim  Bassen    and  Carl 

Muller),  groceries    and  liquors.  SE  cor 

Mission  and  8th 

Bassett  A.  C,  president  Pacific  Paving  Co.  and 

vice-president    Loma     Prieta     Lumber 

Co.,  106-108  Phelan  Bldg.,  r.  Menlo  Park 

Addison,    conductor     U.    S.    Mint,    r.    523 

Franklin 
Arthur,  r.  838  Mission 
Arthur,  painter,  r.  328,  3d 
Brothers  (Fruitvale),  carpenters  and  build- 
ers, 40  New  Montgomery 
Charles  F.,  office  400  Front,  r,  1010,  15th 
Daniel  J.,  mechanical  engineer  Risdon  I. 

&  L.  Wks.,  r.  534  Guerrero 
Henry  W.,  collector,  r.  145  Perry 
John  B.,  barber  L.  B.  Lippert,  r.  11  Kearny 
John  G.,  cabinet  maker  William  Bateman, 

r.  705  Dolores 
Madison  H.,  teamster  Austin  &  Co.,  r.  145 

Perry 
Martin  L.,  carpenter,  r.  217  Flood  Av 
M.  W.  Miss,  dressmaking,  204^4,  9th 
Samuel,  pipe  maker  Francis  Smith  &  Co. 
William  F.,  clerk  paymaster's  office  Dept. 
of  California,  r.  214  Powell 
"    William  H.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 
19  Pearl 
Bassett  &  Bunker  (Henry  C.  Bunker),  grain  and 

commission  merchants,  400  Front 
Bassford  John  W.,  shipping  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Joseph  H.,  porter  Crane  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
«®=-Bassford.    See  Basford 
Bassi  Ambrose,  tinsmith,  r.  12  Union  PI 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  220  Minna 
"    Louis,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks. 
Bassignano  Susan,  widow,  groceries,  410  Fol- 

som 
Bassilio  John  F.,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal 

M.  Co.,  r.  548Folsom 
Bassillio  Joseph  F.,  machinist  Murray  Bros.,  r. 

220  Union 
Bassity  James   E.,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mat- 
tress Co.,  r.  1131Shotwell 
"    Matthew  A.,   clerk  Piatt  &  Bayne,  r.  3219, 
16th 
Basso  Emilio,  saw  flier,  r.  2711  Bush 
"    Salvatore  (Marengo  &Basso),  and  liquors, 
W  s  Mission  nr  Francis 
Basta  J.,  waiter,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Bastable  Bartholomew  J.,  gripman  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  1721b  Haight 
Bastein  John,  gardener,  r.  1844  Howard 
Bastheim  Arthur,   clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 
Co.,  r.  2126  California 
"    Joseph   iCahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.),  r.  2126 
California 
Bastian  Brothers   (George  and  William),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  732  Filbert 
"    Frederick   A.,   machinist    Joshua   Hendy 

Machine  Wks.,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  (Bastian  Bros.),  r.  732  Filbert 
"    George,  litho.  pressman  Schmidt  Label  & 

Lith.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,  r.  609%  Linden  Av 
"    William  (Bastian  Bros.),  r.  732  Filbert 
Basils  Daniel,  liquors,  262  Brannan 
Baston  Joseph  G.,  clerk  Central  Hardware  and 
Supply  Co.,  r.  1719a  Eddy 
"    Joseph  W.,  painter,  r.  SE  cor  Mariposa  an  1 
Minnesota 
Bastow  Benjamin,  ship  carpenter,  r.  632  Mission 
Bataille  Peter,  waiter,  r.  1013  Broadway 
Batavia  Laura  Mrs.,  varieties,  1515  Devisadero 
"    Philip  S.,  barber,  19.  4th,  r.  1515  Devisadero 
Batbie  Peter,  cellarman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 

243»/2  Tehama 
Batchau    John  S.,  employee    Bank   of   British 

Columbia,  r.  1929  California 
Batchelder  Augustin  H.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant 
&  Co.,  r.  114  Austin 
"    B.  C,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Fidelia,  widow,  r.  300,  15th 
"    Frank  H.,  gymnast,  r.  440  Green 
"    George  A.,  architect,  r.  655  Howard 


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Batclielder  George  A.,  3d  vice-president  E.  H. 

Rollins    &  Sons    (Boston    and    Denver), 

rooms  7  and  13,  10th  floor,  Mills  Bldg,  r. 

2915  California 

"    Henry  L.,  office  43  Mercliants'  Exchange 

Bldg,  r.  2304  Steiner 
"    John  H.,  foreman  machinist  Sutter  St.  Ry., 

r.  114  Austin 
"    J.  P.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  923  Dolores 
"    Levi  P.,  clerk,  r.  2204  Steiner 
"    Nathan    P.,  transportation    clerk    depot 

quartermaster  U.  S.  A.,  r.  3705  Howard 
"    Willard  J.,  teacher  vocal  music,  308  Post, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  watchman,  r.  114  Austin 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  printer,  r.  114  Austin 
"    Williams.,  clerk,  r.  2204  Steiner 
J8®"Batchelder.    See  Bachelder 
Batchelor  F.  J.,  buyer  Miller,  Sloss  &   Scott,  r. 
326  Eddy 
"    Lorenzo    D.,    stable    foreman    Enterprise 
Brewing  Co.,  r.  11  Enterprise 
Batchia  Antone  N.,  salesman  Bertin  &  Lepori, 
r.  2515  McAllister 
'■    Martin    N.,  restaurant,    131,  6th,   r.    92114 
Mission 
Bateman  Brothers  (John  C.  and  Michael  C.)  car- 
penters   and    builders,    40   New    Mont- 
gomery 
Charles,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,    r.   2 

Farren  Av 
Charles  E.,  foreman  letter  dept.  mailing 

division  postofflce,  r.  1110,  23d 
Frank,  carpenter,  r.  33  West  Mission 
Frank  Mrs.,  groceries,  33  West  Mission 
Frank  L.,  physician,  r.  711  Jones 
Isaac  C,  salesman  Frederick  B.  Haight,  r. 

Alameda 
John  C.  (Bateman  Bros.),  r.  1912  Pacific  Av 
Joseph  B.,  carpenter,  r.  3D19  Laguna 
Michael  C.  (Bateman  Bros.),  r.  1912  Pacific 

Av 
Miles,  carpenter,  r.  97i4  Colton 
Robert  A.,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  3019  Laguna 
"    Stewart  A.,  electrician,  r.  616  Post 

BATEMAN   WILLIAM, 

contractor,  banks,  oflaces  and  dwell- 
ings fitted  up,  turning  ten  pins  and 
balls,  411  Mission,  r.  1727  San  Carlos  Av 

Bateman  William  T.,  porter  Stevenson  &  Co. 
Bates  Albert  F.,  carrier  postof&ce,  r.  1001,  18th 

"    Alfred,  machinist,  r.  11  Boardman  PI 
Bates  Alfred  E.,  major  and  paymaster  U.  S.  A., 

chief  paymaster  Department  of  Califor- 
nia, 312  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Pacific-Union 

Club 
"    Arthur  C.  (Bates  &  Hough),  r.  Alameda 
"    Arthur  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  16 

Valley 
Bates   Brotbers  (George  A.  and  William  E.), 

wholesale  and  retail  liquors,  518  Battery 
■'    Byron    W.,     theatrical     manager,    r.    335 

Geary 
"    Carrie  M.  Miss,  lodgings,  213V^  Mason 
"    Catherine  M.,  widow,  r.  764  Harrison 
"    Charles  A.,  barber  Dumas  &  Dickers,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  A.,  laborer  Jardine  Iron  Wks.,  r. 

556  Stevenson 
"    Charles  H.,  machinist,  r.  11  Boardman  PI 
"    Daniel  W.,  dairy  produce,  3204  Fillmore,  r. 

2631  Sacramento 
"    Dudley  C,  mining  secretary,  81   Nevada 

Block,  r.  1705  Octavia 
"    E.,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    Eugene  J.,  with  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Frank,  fruit  dealer,  r.  33  Hinckley  Alley 
"    Frank  C,  master  mechanic  Coast  Division 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  841  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  D.  (Bates  &  Suydam),  r.  2933  Clay 
"    Frederic  C,  salesman  Dalziel  &  MoUer,  r. 

1428  Broaaway 
"    Frederick  L.,  salesman  K.  A.  Lundstrom, 

r.  1310,  l?th 
"    George,  blacksmith,  r.  43,  6th 
"    George  A.  (Bates  Bros.),  r.  1306b  Powell 


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Bates  George  A.,  blacksmith,  r.  11  Boardman  PI 
Bates  George E.  (Freeman  &  Bates),  attorney 
at  law,   8-10-11  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r. 
2725  Clay 
"    George  E.,  clerk  Whitman  &  Barnes  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  235  Franklin 
Bates  George  W.,  secretary  William  Cluff  Com- 
pany, 16-33  Front,  r.  1705  Octavia 
"    Herbert  F.,  salesman,  r.  566  Howard 
"    J.  Clement,  clerk  Joseph  C.  Bates,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    John  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  334  Vicksburg 
Bates  Joseph  C,  attorney  at  law,  434  California, 
rooms  8-11,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.  533  Sacramento 
"    Kate  E.,  widow,  r.  518  Linden  Av 
"    Laura  B.  Miss,  r.  403  Clayton 
"    Mary  D.  Miss,  florist  and  decorator,  r.  1619 
Washington 
Bates  Morris  Upham,  president  Commercial 
Publishing  Co.,  34  California,  r.  403  Clay- 
ton 
"    Rachel  P.,  widow,  r.  25  South  Park 
"    Thomas  D.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  518  Lin- 
den Av 
"    Walter  A.,   bookkeeper  Baldwin  &  Ham- 
mond, r.  745  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  E.,  r.  11  Boardman  PI 
"     William  E.  (Bates  Bros.),  r.  518  Battery 
"    William  F.,  porter  Daniel  W.   Say  lor,   r. 

217,  3d 
"    William  H.,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  8  Gough 
Bates  &  Hough  (Arthur  C.  Bates  and  James  F. 
Hough),    managers    Gutta   Percha    and 
Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  30-33  Fremont 
"    &  Suydam  (Frank  D.  Bates  and  James  H. 
Suydam),  commission  and  merchandise 
brokers,  305  Front 
Batheloma  John,  waiter  Mrs.  H.  Burshinsky,  r. 

Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 
Bat]  cut  John,  milker  New  York  Dairy,  r.  Old 

San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  No.  2 
Batiloro  Clement,  peddler,  r.  11  Lapidge 
Batizza  Frank,  restaurant,  507  Valencia 
Batkin  Alfred  A.,  manager  Byron  Mauzy,  308-314 
Post,  r.  338  Oak 
"    H.  M.,  bookkeeper  Brunt,  r.  Oakland 
"    Leonard  S.,  clerk  C.  S.  Fechheimer.  r.  1033 
Clay 
ve®="  Batkin.    See  Botkin 
Batmale  Alexis,  confectioner  Louis  Ruffleux,  r. 

801  Vallejo 
Batsere  Jacques,  bottler  Herve  &  Somps,  r.  611 
Laguna 
"    Jean,  cook  Fabien  Hitte,  r.  2713  Howard 
Batson  George  R.,  porter,  r.  901  Jones 
Batt    Henry,    clerk   William   H.    Harrison,    r. 
21361/2  Bush 
"    Jacob,  merchant,  r.  2136V^  Bush 
"    Phillip  R.,  salesman  B.  Roman,  r.  313614 

Bush 
"    Samuel,  shipping  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co., 

r.  71514  Clementina 
"    Saul,  butcher,  r.  213614  Bush 
Battaglia    Louis,    fruits    and    vegetables,   333 

Jackson,  r.  7  Water 
Battano  Vincent,  peddler,  r.  319^4  Union 
Battaya  Martin,  quartermaster  str  San  Juan 
Batteate  Antone,  fireman  Adelsdorfer  &  Bran- 
denstein, r.  llD  Clinton 
"    Nicholas  J.,  coffee  packer  Adelsdorfer  & 
Brandenstein,  r.  San  Leandro 
Batteaux  Louis,  r.  732  Montgomery  Av 
Battelle  Richard,  clerk  S.   F.   Laundry,  r.  1515 
Ellis 


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1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Batten  Edward  S.  (T.  H.  Bradbury  &  Co.),  r.  316 
Cherry 
"    Evans  D.,  stonecutter,  r.  316  Cherry 
"    Joseph  B.,  with    E.   &    S.    Heller,    r.    316 

Cherry 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  316  Cherry 
"    Samuel  H.,  clerk  Joseph  C.  Bates,   r.  316 
Cherry 
Battennann  Charles,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine 

Hospital 
Battersby  Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    William  N.,   clerk  James   B.  Mulcahy,  r. 
1316  Market 
Batterton  William  H.,  contractor,  r.  3234  Post 
Battery    Street    Free    and   Tea  Bonded  Ware- 
house. Bode  &  Haslett  proprietors,  1201 
Battery 
Batteus  John  D.,    clerk    Pacific    Vinegar  and 

Pickle  Works,  r.  144,  13th 
Battle  Charles,    manufacturers'    agent,  r.    518 

Fulton 
Battine  Victoria,  liquors,  SE  cor  King  and  7th 
Battistessa  Domenico,  porter,  r.  6  Card  Alley 
"    Giuseppe,  waiter  I.  Cuenin,  r.  735  Union 
Battles   Edward  S.,   weigher    Black    Diamond 
Coal  Mining  Co.,  r.  9th  Av  nr  Fulton 
"    Ella  F.  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  9th  Av 

nr  Fulton 
"    Luke,  adjuster  Edison  Light   and  Power 

Co.,  r.  9th  Av  nr  Fulton 
■•    Minnie  E.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  9th  Av  nr  Fulton 
"    Ward,  salesman  John  A.  Magee  Jr.,  r.  2045 

San  Antonio  Av,  Alameda 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3511  Jackson 
Battu  Hyppolyte   (Patchel  &  Battu),   r.   1511a 

Jackson 
Batturs  Frank  E.,  clerk,  r.  1747  Hayes  rear 
"    Sophia  J.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  919a  Sutter 
"    Walter  H.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1747  Hayes  rear 
Batty  Andrew,  brazer  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  520 

Francisco 
Battve  Henrv,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  14th  Av  South  nr  P 
Batzer  T.  J.,  delivery   clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1020 

Mission 
Batzner  Harry  P.,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r. 

641  Harrison 
Bauch  Peter  G.  Jr.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r. 

Alameda 
Bauchou  Bernard,  market  gardener,  14th  Av  nr 
Lake 
"    John  A.,  wood  and  coal,  3006  Hyde,  r.  22 
Allen 
Baucom  John  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1421  Fulton 
Baud  Frank,  brass  foundry,  522  Fulton 
£tg=  Baud.    See  Brand 
Bauden  Romain.  cook,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 
Baudendistel  Frank,  butcher,  r.  533  Union 

"    Marv  J.,  widow,  r.  611  Greenwich 
Baudin  Alexis,  bartender  H.  H.  Plant,  r.  119,  6th 

••    Louis,  bartender  Louis  A.  Devoto 
Baudoin  Caroline  M.,  widow,  r.  120  Sullivan 
'•    Louis  N.,  clerk  S.  F.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  120 

Sullivan 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  130  Sullivan 
Bauer  Abe,  salesman  Greenberg  &  Greenberg, 
r.  1432  Geary 
"    Abraham   (Bauer  Bros.   &   Co.),  r.  Paris, 

France 
•'    Adam,  paper  cutter,  r.  363  Clementina 
"    Adolph  (Daiss  &  Bauer),  r.  737  Bacon 
"    Adolph.  cashier,  r.  1322V2  Vallejo 
•'    Adolph.  musical    conductor,  r.   Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 


Bauer  Adolph  C,  manager  Westerfeld's  Bakery 
and  Restaurant,  1035  Market,  r.  1320, 17th 

"  Alexander,  milker  William  Towns,  r.  305 
Edinburgh 
Bauer  Brothers  &  Co.  (Abraham,  Moses  and 
Samuel  Bauer  and  Simon  Katten),  im- 
porters of  laces,  fancy  goods,  embroider- 
ies, veilings,  curtains,  etc.,  sole  agents 
P.  N.  corsets,  547-549  Market 

-    C,  r.  34  Ellis 

"    Carl  F.,  carpenter,  r.  530  Stevenson 

"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1509  Devisadero 

"    Charles,  r.  49  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    Charles,  concrete  paver  Leopold  Bauer,  r. 
3015  Buchanan 

"    Charles  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  By.,  r.  607 
Diamond 
Bauer  Charles  F.,  dentist,  office  30  Post,  r.  1143 
Mission 

"    Christian,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  69  Minna 

"    Christian,  liquors,  3432  Greenwich 
Bauer  Emile,  manager    San  Francisco  News 
Co.,  306-208  Post,  r.  1838  Geary 

"    Emile,  tallow  maker  Cal.  Tallow  Wks.,  r. 
6th  Av  South  nr  L 

■'    Emile  A.,  bottler  John  Rapp,  r.  17  Alemany 

"    Francis  J.,   salesman  S.  F.   News  Co.,  r. 
160354  Fillmore 

"    Fred,  secretary  Naph.  B.  Greensfelder  Co., 
230  Sutter,  r.  1212  Pierce 

•'    Fred  W.,  clerk  M.J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 
r.  Berkeley 

"    Frederick,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
340,  5th  Av  South 

"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  1716  Folsom 

"    George,  barber,  801,  17th 

"    George,  clerk  A.  Judis,  r.  1009  Oak 

"    George,  driver,  r.  3  Fulton 

"    George  C,  iron  worker  Brode  &  Clark  Iron 
Wks.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    George   R.,  tinner  Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  r.  803 
Hayes 

"    Gottfried,  cabinet  maker  W.  W.  Montague 
&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Gustav,  bottler  Fredericksburg   Bottling 
Co. 

"    Helen  Miss,  r.  522  Van  Ness  Av 

"     Henry,  dairyman,  Bowdoin  nr  Sillinaan 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  33b  Boardman  PI 

"    Henry,  upholsterer  and  carpet  layer,  1519 
California 

"    Henry  J.,  cutter  San  Jose  Woolen  Mills 
Co.,  r.  195,  7th 

"    Ignatz,  nurse  German  Hospital 

"    Ignatz,  porter  John  Strothofl,  r.  729  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Jacob,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winchester, 
r.  40  Tehama 

"    Jacob,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
33b  Boardman  PI 

"    Jacob,  liquors,  3-4  Leidesdorff,  r.  4  Russ 

"    Jacob,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  939  Fol- 
som 
Bauer  J.  C.  &  Co.  (John  C.  Bauer  and  Joseph 
Schweitzer),  hops  and    brewers'  mate- 
rials, 633  Sacramento 

"    John,  r.  569  Stevenson 

"    John,  butcher,  r.  608  Jessie 

"    John,  liquors,  634,  7tl: 

"    John,  grinder  Richard  Helliwell 

"    John  C.  (J.  C.  Bauer  &  Co.  and  Schweitzer 
&  Bauer),  r.  1708  Buchanan 

"    John  O.,  conductor,  r.  37  Washington  Av 

"    Joseph,   bartender   T.    W.    Leydecker,    r. 
1831^4  O'Farrell 

"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1432  Geary 

"    Justine,  widow,  r.  118%  Fillmore  rear 

"    Karl,  clerk  Mrs.  Augustine  Ferrea,  r.  W  s 
Mission  Road,  opp.  Amazon  Av 

"    Lawrence,  liquors,   131  Pine,  r.  531  Mont- 
gornery  Av 

■'    Leonhardt,  machine  hand  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  437,  11th 

"    Leopold,  concrete  paver,  3015  Buchanan 

"     Leopold  F.,  bartender  Harry  C.  Rasmus- 
sen,  r.  3015  Buchanan 

"    Louis,  mail  clerk  Music  and  Drama,  r.  3422 
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Bauer  Louis  F.,  clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.  191314  De- 
visadero 
"    M.,  baker,  r,  634  Paoiflo 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  814  Central  Av 
Bauer    Martin,    vice-president   and    manager 
Boesch  Lamp    Co.,    585  Mission,  r.   802 
Hayes 
Moses  (Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Nicholas,    liquors,    NW   cor    Powell    and 

Chestnut 
Otto,  chandelier  maker  Thomas  Day  &  Co., 

r.  802  Hayes 
Otto  F.,  shoemaker  Lobenstein  Bros.,  r.  633 

Jessie 
Philip  F.,  salesman  Greenebaum,  Weil  & 

Michels,  r.  413  Lily  Av 
Samuel  (Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.),    r.  1408,  Fill- 
more 
Samuel,  junk,  r.  105  Juniper 
Sigmund,  salesman  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1432  Geary 
Simon,  junk,  r.  2138  Bryant  Av 
William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2428 

Sacramento 
William  F.,  restaurant,  r.  530  Stevenson 
William  H.,  photo-engraver  Union  Photo- 
Engraving  Co.,  r.  802  Hayes 
"    ,  Woerner  &  Rigby  (in  liquidation),  ofQce  509 
Montgomery,  room  4 
J8@=Bauer.    See  Baur  and  Bower 
Bauerle  William,  clerk  John  H.  Folster 
Bauffle  George  P.,  stone  sawyer  John  D.  McGil- 

'     vray  &  Co.,  r.  624,  4th 
Bauget  Gabriel,  bartender,  r.  1009  Pacific 
Baugh  G.  Ingledew,  reporter  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r. 
2810  Octavia 
"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  102  Mason 
Baughman  Charles  P.,  agent  Strong  &  Garfield 

Co.,  819  Market,  room  14,  r.  9  Belvedere 
Baulsir  Alvin,  plumber  Charles  Meehan,  r.  1332 
Washington 
"    Ernest  N.,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  1332  Wash- 
ington 
"    Nimrod,  blockmaker,  r.  1332  Washington 
"    Seth  M.,  pressman,  r.  1332  Washington 
Bauly  Joseph,  r.  1433  Nebraska 
Baum  Addie  C.  Miss,  dressmaking,  517  Turk 
Baum  Alexander  R.,  attorney   at   law,  43-43 
Nevada  Block,  r.  cor  San  Antonio  Av  and 


Authur  W.,  salesman  William  Cline,  r.  1626 
Octavia 

Benjamin,  salesman  Jules  Levy  &  Bros.,  r. 
2918  Jackson 

Benjamin  J.,  candy  maker  George  F.  Rob- 
erts, r.  1636  Octavia 

Bernard,  r.  2604  Pacific  Av 

Clara,  widow,  r.  1626  Octavia 

David  A.,  city  agent  The  Liverpool  and 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  718  Leav- 
enworth 

Eliza,  widow,  r.  1705  Powell 

Elsie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  673 McAllister 

H.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Westerfeld's  Bakery, 
r.  673  McAllister 

Harry,  salesman  M.  J.  Simmons  Auction 
Co.,r.  427  Pacific 

Hyman,  carpet  layer  Morris  Rothschild,  r. 
673  McAllister 

Jacob,  r.  673  McAllister 

Mabel  Miss,  r.  1626  Octavia 

Matilda,  widow,  r.  1529  Post 

Morris,  tailor,  604  O'Farrell,  r.  1529  Post 

Otto,  fireman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  444  Bran- 


Baum  R.  W.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  139  Post,  hours  1:30  to  3:30  p.  m., 
Sundays  10:30  to  11:30  a.  m.,  tel  Grant 
194;  r.  719  Scott,  tel  West  938 
'  Simon,  cashier  Dennery  &  Gunzburger,  r. 
2918  Jackson 
«®"Baum.    See  Baun 

Baaman  Adolph,  cutter  J.   Edlin,  r.  43  Clinton 
Park 
' '    Anton,  milker  John  Tscheinau,  r.  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  Woolsey 
"    Charles  A.  (Bauman  &  Sons),  r.  1141  Union 
"    Charles  J.  (Bauman  &  Sons),  r.  1141  Union 
"    Gustave,  clerk  Sbarboro  &  Co.,  r.  1141  Union 


Bauman  Henry,  marine  engineer,  r.  637  Califor- 
nia 

John,  cooper,  r.  434,  5th 

Joseph,  liquors,  NE  cor  9th  and  Brannan 

Michael,  laborer,  r.  625  Clay 

Peter,  mate  ship  Eclipse,  r.  27  East 

Robert  J.  (Bauman  &  Sons),  r.  1141  Union 

William,  milker  Daiss  &  Bauer,  r.  cor  Way- 
land  and  Somerset 
"    &'Sons  (Charles  J.,  Charles  A.  and  Robert 
J.),  tailors,  1141  TTnion 
Baumann  Andrew  (Baumann  &  Baumann) ,  r.  San 
Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 

Anton,  cigar  maker,  r.  632V^,  4th 

Antone,  milker  Nicholas  Hansen,   r.    cor 
Amazon  Av  and  Naples 

Bertha,  widow,  fortune  teller,  r.  132  Turk 

Carl,  cigars  and  tobacco,  630  Mission,   r. 
1427  Steiner 

Casper,  r.  30th  Av  South  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

Charles,  milker  Nicholas  Hansen,  r.  cor 
Amazon  Av  and  Vienna 

Charles  W.,  cigar  maker  Pac.  Coast  Co-op. 
Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  348,  4th 

Daniel,  milker  Joseph  Baumann,  r.  Silli- 
man  nr  Silver  Av 

E.,  r.  32914  Eddy  rear 

Frank  (Baumann  &  Baumann),  r.  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  Silver  Av 

Frank,  dairy  produce,  141,  7th 

Frederick,  polisher,  r.  721  York 

Frederick,  seaman,  r.  39  Paciflc 

Gustave,  tanner,  r.  W  s  York  nr  15th 

Isador,  dairyman,  r.  30th  Av  South  nr  San 
Bruno  Av 

Jacob,  lodgings  and  liquors,  631  California 

John,  milker,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 

.John,  musician,  r.  915  Pierce 

John  H.,  yard  helper  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,   r.  63 
Mission 

Joseph,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 
416  Golden  Gate  Av 

Joseph,  dairyman,  Silliman  nr  Silver  Av 

Joseph  M.,  milkman,  1032  Howard 

Kaspar,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 

Lori,   liquors,   San   Bruno  Av  nr   15th   Av 
South 

Martin,  tailor,  21  Murphy  Bldg,  r.  609  Mc- 
Allister 

Sebastian  (Nager& Baumann),  r.  360O Mis- 
sion 

Sigmund,  dept.  manager  Levi  Strauss  & 
Co. ,  r.  3734  Pine 

Sophia,  widow,  r.  1238  York 

Vincent,  bartender  B.  Gamma,  r.  431  Pine 

William,  milker,  r.  30th  Av  South  nr  San 
Bruno  Av 

"    &  Baumann  (Andrew   and  Frank),  dairy- 
men, San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
JtiES" Baumann.    See  Bowman 
Baumberger  Edwin,  clerk  W.  S.  Goodfellow.  r. 
San  Leandro 
"    James,  president  Commercial  Salt  Co.,  513 
California,  r.  San  Leandro 
Baumeister  Albert,  clerk,  r.  309i/4  Mariposa 
Baumeister  Bernhardt  H.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, office  NW  cor  39th  and  Dolores,   r. 
1536  Dolores,  tel  Mission  131 
"    Edward    (Baumeister    &  Jaggi),    r.    1133 
Buchanan 

Henrietta,  widow,  r.  309^4  Mariposa 

Henry,  r.  467^/^  Tehama  rear 

Henry,  motorman,  r.  Missouri  nr  Army 

John  A.,  r.  1123  Buchanan 

Joseph  (Baumeister  &  Heidemann),  r.  129  b 
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Baumeister  &  Heidemann  (Joseph  Baumeister 

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"    &  Jaggi   (Edward  Baumeister  and  Alfred 

Jaggi),  merchant  tailors,  1713  Market 

Baumel  Fred  J.  (Conway  &  Baumel),  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
-eS'-Baumel.    See  Bauml 
Baumgaertel  Karl,  musician,  r.  2230  Pine 
Baumgard  Henry,  iron  molder,  r.    I83814  Market 
Baumgardner  Etta  M.  Mrs.,  vice-principal  Den- 
man  Grammar    School,    r.   801  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Sylvester  J.,  speculator,    r.    801    Leaven- 
worth 
Baumgardt  Robert,  machinist  Boston  Woven 

Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  6  Cohen  PI 
Baumgart  Gottfried,  brush  maker,  r.  144  Colling- 
wood 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  54A  Clementina 
Baumgarten  Francis  M.,  chemist,  r.   715  Shot- 
well 
"    Henry,   clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.    1419 
Clay 
Baumgarten  J.  &   Co.     (Joseph    Baumgarten, 
Meyer  L.    Cahn    and    Cerf   Weyl),    im- 
porters woolens  and  tailors'  trimmings, 
7  Montgomery 
■'    Johanna,  domestic,  1317  Golden  Gate  Av 
■    John  L.,  r.  945,  15th 

"    Joseph  (J.  Baumgarten  &  Co.),  r.  1430  Geary 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker  Stephen  Kurtz,  r.  506, 

4th 
•'    Otto,  seaman,  r.  405  Davis 
■•    William,   clerk  Val  Schmidt,  r.   1419  Clay 
Baumgartner  A.  Fred,  manager  Boltz,  ClymeV 
&  Co.,  217  Front,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,    bottler   Cal.  Bottling    Co.,    r. 

1417  Eddy 
"    John,  ward  tender  City   and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    John  J.,  traveling  salesman  Boltz,  Clymer 

&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  porter,  r.  600  Bush 
Baumhoer   Frank    J.,    sign    writer  O'Sullivan 

Bros.,  r.  22314,  4th 
Bauml  William  L.,  cigar  manufacturer,  26,  1st. 

r.  633  Vallejo 
Baumle  Frederick,  r.  1119  Alabama 
Baumsteiger  Arnold,  plumber,  1503  Geary 

"    Pauline  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1503  Geary 
Baumuller  John  M.,   warehouse  man  Nathan. 

Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  1.36,  10th  Av 
Baun  Catherine,  widow,  r.  921.  18th 

"    Jasper,  clerk,  r.  921,  18th 
Baur  Louis,  laborer,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 

"    Otto,  cigars,  r.  526  Sutter 
4®°Baur.    See  Bauer  and  Bower 
Baurhyte  William.  ofSce  superintendent  Pac. 

Gas  Impt.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Baurschmidt  B.,  saloon  watchman  str  San  Juan 
Bausch  Charles,  shoemaker,  131014  Castro 
"    John   E.,  barber    Sharon  &  Bent,   r.   1337 

Pine 
"    John  F.,  barber  Joseph  M.   Blase,  r.  1329 
Pine 
Bauske  Frederick  J.,  barber,  227,  2d,  r.  856  Mis- 
sion 
Bausman    Harry  S.,    shipping  clerk  Baker  & 
Hamilton,  r.  10  Bond 
■'    WilliamMrs.,  widow,  r.  10  Bond 
•'    William  W.,  r.  501  Ellis 
Bavalado  Bennio,  waiter  W.  Scharninghausen, 

r.  224  Minna 
Bavaria  Bottling  Co.,  Charles  Wieland  proprie- 
tor, SE  cor  Montgomery  Av  and  Chestnut 


Bavaria  Brewery,  Louis  E.  J.  Schultz  proprie- 
tor, NW  cor  Greenwich  and  Scott 
Bavarian    Lloyd    Marine    Insurance  Co.   (Ger- 
many),   Voss,   Conrad    &    Co.    general 
agents,  204  Sansome 
Bavastrello  Francisco,  liquors,  628  Broadway. 

r.  731  Vallejo 
Bavavisich  Geoi-ge,  seaman,  r.  100%  Jackson 
Bawart  Frank,  bartender,  r.  29  Natoma 
Baxter    Alfred    A.,    agent     Bellingham   Bay 
Improvement  Co.,  22  Market,  rooms  3-4, 
r.  638  Oak 

"  C.  Arthur,  clerk  W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Charles  A.,  bartender,  r.  21 V2  Mary 

"    Charles  R.,  plumber,  r.  4  McCormack  PI 

"    Charlotte  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  341  Waller 

"    Clara  A.,  widow,  r.  1503  Washington 

"    David  E.,  policeman,  r.  420  Minna 
Baxter  Edward  F.,  salesman  Pac.  Coast  Syrup 
Co.,r.  1.503  Washington 

"  Edward  H.,  buyer  Baxter  &  Oesting,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Ellen  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  306  Langton 

"  Eugene  R.,  salesman  J.  K.  Armsbv  Co.,  r. 
1602  Vallejo 

"    Frank,  derrick  rigger,  r.  26^4  Langton 

"  Frank  C,  proprietor  Baxter  Portrait  Co., 
432  Sutter,  r.  220.  10th  Av 

"  Hawley  W.  (Baldwin  &  Baxter  and  Bax- 
ter &  Oesting),  and  receiving  teller 
Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Jackson,  house  painter,  r.  III314  Howard 

"  James,  silver  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  210 
Capp 

"    James  P.,  painter,  r.  807  Kearny 

"    John,  horseshoer,  426  Pacific,  r.  17  Ohio  PI 
Baxter  John  H.,  agent  Stimson  Mill  Co.  (Bal- 
lard,   Wash.),  office    22   Market,  rooms 
6-8,  tel  Main  5935,  r.  638  Oak 

"  John  T.,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  341 
Waller 

"    Joseph,  mining,  r.  331  Eddy 

"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  113,  26th 

"  Joseph  A.,  secretary  Occidental  Club,  413 
Stockton 

"    Katie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  306  Langton 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  306  Langton 

"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  306  Langton 

"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  428  Sutter 

"  Peter,  engineer  U.  S.  tugboat  Yosemite,  r. 
110  Taylor 

"  Portrait  Co.,  F.  C.  Baxter  proprietor,  432 
Sutter 

•'  Robert,  engineer  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  234 
Moulton  Av 

"    Samuel,  cook  str  State  of  California 

■'    Thomas,  r.  306  Langton 

"    Walter^  rigger,  r.  26;4  Langton 

"  Walter  S.,  salesman  New  York  Belting 
and  Packing  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 

"  William  S.,  cashier  William  Lewis  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"     William  T..  r.  1064%  Howard 
Baxter  &  Oesting  (H.  W.  Baxter  and  Paul  Oest- 
ing), proprietors   No  Percentage  Phar- 
macy, 953  Market 
Bay  Albert,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  763  How- 
ard 

"  City  Advertising  and  Distributing  Co., 
Frank  Clark  manager,  632  Market,  room 
18 

"  City  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Den- 
nery  &  Gunzburger  secretaries,  214  Pine, 
room  3 

BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS, 

George  W.  Walts  president,  Leslie  F. 
Fogg  secretary,  Charles  W.  Withing- 
ton  vice-president,  manufacturers 
bridges,  girders,  stairways,  fences, 
etc.,  and  constructing  engineers,  103- 
105  Fremont  and  323-325  Mission 

Bay  City   Market,  Mark    Strouse    proprietor, 
1138-1146  Market 
"    City  Match  Co..  James  A.  Salts  manager, 
office  23  Davis 

Bay  City  Packing  House,   Mark    Strouse  pro- 
prietor, San  Bruno  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 


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BAY  CITY  SODA  WATER  CO., 

H.  A.  Cline  president,  Julius  Klein 
treasurer,  D.  F.  SHea  secretary ;  office 
and  works  116-118  Golden  Gate  Av, 
telephone  Jessie  33 

BAY  CITY  TRANSFER  CO. 

Bagffage  called  for  and  delivered  at 
the  folTowing  rates  :  trunk  25c,  trunk 
and  valise  400 ;  office  244  Sutter,  tele- 
phone 5857  ^  ^^ 
Bay  City  Wheelmen's  Club,  H.  P.  Howard  sec- 
retary, 441  Golden  Gate  Av 
Bay  District  Kace  Track,  E  s  Sth  Ay  bet  A 
and  D,  California  Jockey  Club  lessees, 
office  204  Sutter 

"    Gottlieb,  baker,  r.  445  Natonia 

"    Gottlieb,  carpenter,  r.  314  Vicksburg 

"  State  Mercantile  Co.  (Livermore,  Cal.), 
Rudolph  Lowenstein  agent,  113  Sansome 

"  State  Mining  and  Development  Co.  (Ama- 
dor Co.),  F.  E.  Luty  secretary,  330  Pine, 
room  5 

"    View  House.  McKiernan  &  Kiley  proprie- 
tors, 43  East  .^      ^ 
Bay  View  Land  Co.,  James  Palacbe  president, 
James    B.   Angell   secretary,    20   Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor 

"  View  Nursery,  Pierre  Leduc  proprietor, 
21st  Av  South  nr  J 

"  Warehouse,  Haslett  &  Bailey  proprietors, 
W  s  Sansome  nr  Lombard 

"    William,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 
641  Market 
Bayer  Frank  J.,  liquors,  400  Haight 

""  Gustave,  helper  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  3011 
Mission  ^ 

"    J.  J.,  laborer  Sutro'Baths,  r.  1  Ocean  Terrace 
Bayer  Joseph,  physician  and  surgeon,  skin  and 
children's  diseases  a  specialty,  346  Sut- 
ter, hours  1  to  3  and  7:30  to  8:30  p.  m., 
Sunday  9  to  10  a.  m.,  r.  1431  Webster 

"  Joseph,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  SMc 
Howard 

"    Percy,  student,  r.  503  Powell 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  338  Drumm 
Bayes  Joseph,  foreman  shoecutter  J.  C.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  20  Birch  Av 
Bay  ford  William  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  225,  4th 
Bayha  J.  G.,  nurse  German  Hospital 
Bayle  John  (Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.),  r.  1219,  5th 
Av  South 

BAYLE,  LACOSTE  &  CO. 

(John  Bayle,  John  Lacoste  and  Jacques 
Bareilles),  wholesale  and  retail  tripe 
dealers,  etc.,  and  proprietors  Califor- 
nia Fertilizer  Works,  principal  office 
527  Merchant,  branches  7  California 
Market  and  18  Bay  City  Market 
BaylesA.  G.  &Sons  (Redditch,  England), manu- 
facturers needles,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517-519  Market 
Bayless  Charles  (W.  Kriske  &  Co.),  r.  3216i4 
Mission  .     . 

"    Joseph  A.,  draughtsman,  r.  321614  Mission 
"    William  H..  architect,  r.  231614  Mission 
Bay  ley  Arthur  N.,  president  Merten  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  310-212  Davis,  r.  Oakland 
"    C.  Alfred,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 

r.  125  Spruce 
"    Edward  A.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Eugene  F.,  salesman  Wangenheim,  Stern- 
helm  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  E.,  whitener.  803  Folsom 
"    J.  M.,  mining,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Josephine  Miss,  artist,  738  Montgomery 
Bayley  Simeon  S.,  livestock  dealer,  office  33i 

Kearny,  room  13,  r.  803  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=-Bayley.    See  Bailly  and  Bayly 
Baylis  John,  chandelier  maker  Cal.  Gas  Fixture 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Bayliss  Clara  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1623 Powell 
"■    Rose  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1623  Powell 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  313  Stockton 
Baylo  John,  porter  Italian-Swiss  Agricultural 
Colony,  r.  1411  Dupont 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Flairx,  Olazjed  aiad  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Bayly  Charles  A.,  druggist,  SW  cor  Grant  Av 

and  Sutter,  r.  2714  Pine 
"    Charles  A.  Jr.,  druggist  Charles  A.  Bayly, 

r.  2714  Pine 
"    Charles  F.,  molder,  r.  273214  Greenwich 
"    Frank  L.,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.  921b 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  B.  F.,  foreman  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  3001  Fillmore 
"    Henry  B.  F.  Mrs.,  branch  bakery,  3001  FiU- 

"    Henry  G.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks.,  r.  602  Geary 
Bayne  Peter,  special  officer,  r.  1127  Clay 
Bayne  Richard  (Piatt  &  Bayne),  attorney  at 
law,  42-44  Mills  Bldg.,   9th  floor,  r.  1525 
Washington 
"    Tillie,  waitress  J.  F.  McDonald 
Bayreuther  Gustav  W.  (Levy  &  Bayreuther),  r. 

923  Natoma 
Bazan  Ferdinand,  physician  and  surgeon,  406 

Sutter,  rooms  28-29,  r.  Belvedere 
Bazet  Louis,  physician  and  surgeon,  18-23  Phe- 
lan  Bldg,  r.  1328  Washington 
"    Pierre,  porter  Joseph  Bertrand,  r.  .315  Sac- 
ramento ,,     ^ 
Bazille  John,  real  estate,  r.  8II1/2  Montgomery 
Bazzini  Genesi,  clerk  A.  Berta  Co.,  r.  718  Broad- 
way 
"    John  (A.  Berta  Co.),  r.  718  Broadway 
"    Marco  (Mache  &  Bazzini),  r.  733a  Union 
Bazzurro  Giuseppe,  liquors  and  restaurant,  118 

Pacific,  r.  427  Filbert 
Beach  Adelbert  M.,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r. 
13171/^  Sacramento 
"    Alfred,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks. 
"    Arthur,  drayman,  r.  4531/2  Minna 
Beach  Chalet,  Ocean  Boulevard  nr  Fulton 
"    Chilion,  r.  1301  Taylor  „  .   ,.       „ 

"    Edward  M.,  printer  Pacific  Printing  Co.,  r. 

624  Taylor 
"    Frank  D.,  carpenter,  r.  332  Shot  well 
"    Gardner  E.,  mining  secretary,  23  Market, 

room  5,  r.  318,  19th 
"    HelenM.,  widow, clerkpostofflce,r.72oPine 
"    James  M.,  policeman,  r.  820,  22d 
•'    John,  driver,  r.  3634  Sacramento 
"    M.,  widow,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    Olive  Miss,  student,  r.  418,  12th  Av 
"    Ransom E.,  salesman  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland  t       j 

' '    Thomas  P. ,  secretary  Eastern  Oregon  Lana 
Co.,  35  Columbian  Bldg,  r.  916  Market 
Beachel  George  S.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  ai 

Beachey  William  C,  newspapers,  r.  1908  Mis- 
sion , 
Beachman  Samuel,  waiter,  r.  518  Taylor 
Beadle  Alfred  W.  (A.  W.  Beadle  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
Beadle  A.^W.  &  Co.  (Alfred  W.  Beadle),  whole- 
sale commission  and  lumber  merchants, 
14  California,  tel  Drumm  26  ,,  „  ,. 
"    Donald,  shipping  and  commission,  14  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Alameda            „    „     ^        ,,  ^    T 
"    George  S.,  agent  Alpine  Safe  Co.,  14  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Alameda                „     ^.  ^ 
Beadnall  Frank  E.,  3d  officer  str  Coptic,  r.  Oc- 
cidental Hotel 
Beadon  John,  rope  splicer  Market  St.  Ky.,  r. 

2103  Golden  Gate  Av  ,  ^t  .  . 

Beaham  John,  watchman  Occidental  Hotel 

"    John  J.,  porter  Neville  &  Co. 
>8®=Beaham.    See  Behan  _ 

Beaizley  George  T.,  proprietor  Shaw  s  Phai- 
macy,  434  Sutter,  r.  430  Leavenworth 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Beaizley  WiUiam  B.,  U.  S.  Commissioner  and- 
deputy  clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  r.  3043 
California 
*®=-Beaizley.    See  Beasley  and  Beazley 
Beal  Alonzo,  painter,  r.  772i^  Harrison 
•'    Carroll,  r.  315  Haight 

•'    Charles  L.,  secretary  Samuel  Beal  Furni- 
ture Co.  733  Mission,  r.  Alameda 
•'    Charles  R.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  503  Lyon 
■'    David,  bartender    Edward    Charles,   r.   2\ 

Hunt 
"     Esther,  widow,  r.  4  Clementina 
•'    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  4  Clementina 
■'    Georgie,  widow,  r.  716  Laurel  Av 
"    James  L.,  carpenter,  r.  717a  23d 
■'    Martin,  r.  209,  7th 
•    Robert  F.,  waiter  Frederick  Cook,  r.  417 

Kearny 
"    Samuel   Furniture   Co.,    Richard  Battelle 
president,  Charles    L.    Beal   secretary, 
mattress  makers  and  upholsterers,  733, 
741  Mission 
"    John   F.,   ropemaker   Washburn   &   Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  618^4  Greenwich 
Beale  John  J.,  machinist  Ris  Compressed  Air 
Machinery  Co.,  r.  128i/4  Langton 
"    Samuel,  printer,  r.  2629  Sutter 
Beale  Street   Warehouse,   Haslett  &  Bailey 
proprietors,  NE  cor  Fremont  and  Bryant 
Beale  Street  Wharf,  foot  of  Beale 
"    Truxtun,  director  Shoobert,  Beale  &  Co. 

418  California,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    William,  r.  1336a  Jessie 
"    William  I.,  r.  2641/4  Minna 
"    William  J.,  engraver,  r.  128^  Langton 
-e®="Beale.    See  Beall,  Beel,  Beighle,  Beihl  and 

Beile 
Bealer  Charles,  manager,  r.  308  Jessie 
Beales  Charles,  picture  painter  Swan  &  Stein 
r.  1430  Turk 
"    John  T.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  Berkeley 
Beall  Reason  B.,  carrier  postofflee,  r.  313  Liberty 
Beals  Allen  E.,  fruits  and  groceries,  603  Bush, 
r.  607  Bush 
"    Charles   W.   (Curtin-Beals'  Mercantile 

Agency),  24  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    Lizzie  S.  Mrs,  r.  607  Bush 
"    Manly,  expressman,  NE  cor  10th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  8  Grand  Av 
"    R.  D.,  accountant  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfe- 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Beam  I.  Willard,  manufacturers'  agent,  29  Main 
r.  2640  Howard 
"    Jesse,  brakeman,  r.  29  John 
_Joseph,  cook,  r.  765  Mission 
See  Behm 

Beaman  George  H.,  clerk  Simonds   Saw   Co     r 
61/2  Fella  PI  "     ' 

Beamer  James  J.,  r.  144614  Minna 
"    Richard  H.,  policeman,  r.  1324  California 
"    William,  lathe  hand  Pac.   Wooden    Ware 
and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  144614  Minna 
Beamish  John,  dishwasher  r.  871  Market 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  45  Belcher 
Beamish  Percy,   gents'  furnishing  goods   and 
shirt  manufacturer,  918-923  Market,  tel 
South  311,  r.  2130  Howard 
"     Richard,  laborer,  r.  810  Buchanan 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  512  Oak 
"    Samuel  F.,  shoemaker,  335  Gough  r  810i^ 

Buchanan  o   ,    ■ 

"    Stanley,  shoemaker  J.  C.   Nolan  &  Co     r 
810  Buchanan  ' 

Bean  A.  B.  Mrs.,  varieties,  120,  31st 
"    Benjamin  F.,  musician,    r.  112  Collingwood 
"    Charles,  r.  31  Turk  ^ 


Bean  Clarence  B.,  printer,  r.  618  Harrison 
"    David  F.,  teamster,  r.  130,  21st 
"    Eliza  Miss,  dressmaker,   r.  702%  Harrison 
"    George  H.,  laborer  S.  H.  Harmon  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  125  East   rear 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  332c  10th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  46  West  Mission 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  !)14  Howard 
"    James  D.,  r.  1123  McAllister 
"    Joel  P.,  publisher,  r.  715  Larkin 
"    John,   attorney   at  law,  725-726  Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  514  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  clerk  H.  D.   Anderson,   r.   2  Hart- 

mann  PI 
"    Joseph  W..  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.,   r 

615  Eddy 
"    Josiah  N.,  clerk,  r.  1207  Octavia 
"    Lotta  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Grammar 

School,  r.  712  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  914  Howard 
"    Mark,  fireman,  r.  422  Natoma 
"    Mark  O..  boxmakerHobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

914  Howard 
"    Nicholas  R.  Jr.,  r.  1123  McAllister 
"    Roddie  J.,  plumber,  r.  914  Howard 
"    Thomas  F.,  policeman,  r.  1123  McAllister 
"    Thomas  J.,  candy  maker,  r.  332c  10th 
"    Walter  F.,  musician,  r.  112  Collingwood 
Bean    Wesley    P.,    proprietor    and    patentee 
Bean's  celebrated  chair  and  sofa  bed, 
411  Turk 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  618  Harrison 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  618  Harrison 
4®"  Bean.    See  Been  and  Bien 
Beander  C.  W.,  paper  hanger  J.  L.  Cahill  Co.,  r. 
1055  Mission 
"    Mary    Mrs.,    dressmaker    Miss    Rose    M. 
Dunne 
^^  Beander.    See  Bender 
Beane  C.  M.,  widow,  r.  3039  Mission 
"    Eben  J.,  president  Natural  Gas,  Oil  and 
Land  Co.,  419  California,  room  16,  r.  632 
Post 
"    Kendig,  clerk  Lippman  Bros.,  r.  3033  Mis- 
sion 
"    Walter  J.,  machinist,  r.  3039  Mission 
Beanish  Frederick,  miner,  r.  634  Fulton 
Beauston  Georg'e,  secretary  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, New    City    Hall,  3d   floor,   r.   1014 
Fillmore 
"    George  A.  (Kemp  &  Beans  ton),  r.  33  Hollis 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  23  Hollis 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Kemp  &  Beanston,  r.  33 
Hollis 
Bear  Alfred  F.  (Bear  &  Buckley),  r.  1404  Mason 

"    Club,  SW  cor  Post  and  Fillmore 
Bear  Harbor  Lumber  Co.,  Pollard  &  Dodge 
agents,  22  California,  rooms  5-6 
"    John  F.,  sign  painter  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  481^ 

Silver 
"    Solomon,  capitalist,  405  California,  r.  518 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    &  Buckley  (Alfred  F.  Bear  and  Patrick  A. 
Buckley),  groceries,  1311  Stockton 
4®=  Bear.    See  Baer,  Bahr  and  Bare 
Beard  Charles  E.  teamster,  r.  17  Morris  Av 
"    C.  K.,r.  Russ  House 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  14  Stanly  PI 
"    Edward   E.,   rubber   stamp   maker,   r.   419 

Jones 
"    Eva,  widow,  r.  617  Turk 
"    James  M.,  r.  607,  23d 
"    John,  stock  driver,  r.  39  Clarence  PI 
"    Stella,  dressmaking,  419  Jones 
4®="  Beard.    See  Baird 

Beardmore  Frederick,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry, 
r.  Alameda 
"    James,  shade  maker  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co 
r.  3821  Filbert 
Beardslee  Fred  W.  (Beardslee  &  Boughton),  r. 
Berkeley 
"    &  Boughton  (F.  W.  Beardslee  and  W.  W. 
Boughton),  mines,  9  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Beardsley  Charles  H,,  bookkeeper  Lucas  &  Co., 
r.  1231  Market 
"    Edward  J.,  driver    Cascade    Laundry     r 

2314  Geary 
•'    E.  J.,  apprentice  Whyte  &  De  Rome,   r. 
Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 


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Beardsley  Emma  F.  Miss,  teacher  Broadway 
Grammar  School,  r.  631  !4  Geary 

"  Henry  W.,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  2314 
Geary 

"    Irving  W.,  butcher  J.  J.  Murphy,  r.  391,  6th 

"    James,  laborer  Hugh  Flynn,  r.  2214  Geary 
Beardsley  J.  W.  Sons   (New  York),  pure  food 
specialties,  August  J.  DeLamare  agent, 
201  Front 

"  Nettie  Miss,  stenographer  Purcell  Rowe, 
r.  1231  Market 

"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  6311^4  Geary 
Bearwald  Abraham,  shoecutter  J.  C.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  811  Octavia 

"  Benjamin,  meter  maker  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  1727  Post 

"    George,  r.  811  r.  Octavia 

"  Jacob,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  811 
Octavia 

"    Leopold,  butcher,  811  Octavia 

"  Louis,  bookkeeper  Lewis  Meyerstein,  r. 
811  Octavia 

"    Mark,  shoecutter  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  511 
Webster 
Beasley    Edith    Miss,    teacher   music,    r.   2020 
Vallejo 

"    Edward,  widow,  2020  Vallejo 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  1433  Sanchez 

"  M.  E.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 
Hospital 

"    Miles,  waiter,  r.  505  Powell 

"    Richard  G.,  liquors,  417,  4th,  r.  174  Perry 

'      Shadworth,  student,  r.  2020  Vallejo 

"    William  H.,  bartender  Richard  G.   Beas- 
ley, r.  174  Perry 
4®=Beasley.    See  Beaizley  and  Beazley 
Beatie  Albert  W.,  confectioner,  r.  829,  20th 

"    A.  Sidney,  park  foreman,  r.  2716  McAllister 

"    John  W.,  watchman,  r.  829,  20th 

"    Nellie  G.,  confectionery,  2514  Mission,  r. 
829,  20th 
Beaton  Alexander,  shoemaker,  31914  Ellis 

•'    Angus,  ship  carpenter,  r.  408  Hermann 

"    E.  P.,  stenographer,  r.  125  Ridley 

"  John  J.,  superintendent  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co., 
foot  Spear,  r.  436  Bartlett 

"    Minnie  Mrs.,  stenographer,  r.  703, 16th 

"  Peter  J.,  artist  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  436 
Bartlett 

"    Roderick,  helper,  r.  10  Minnesota 

"    Rutherford  H.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 
r,  408  Hermann 
Beattge    Charles,    proprietor    New   California 

House,  3  East 
Beattie  Frank  R.,  wireman  Western  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  808  Mission 

"    Hugh,  student,  r.  2214^4  Fillmore 

"    James,  bartender,  r.  1714  John 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  171^  John 

"  John,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r. 
413,  1st  Av 

"    John,  painter,  r.  17%  John 

^'  JohnW.  C,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 

"    Joseph,  salesman  Cluff  Bros.,  r.  425  Geary 

"    R.  H.,  electrician,  r.  808  Mission 

"    Robert  W.,  contractor,  r.  1045  Market 

"    William,  machinist  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  405  Clementina 
Beatty  Oscar,  student  Chickering.  Thomas  & 
Gregory  and  Gerstle  &  Sloss,  r.  2409  Oc- 
tavia 

•'  Alexander,  teamster  James  Beatty,  r.  10th 
Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Anton  (C.  Tolomei  &  Co.),  r.  1444  Mission 

"  Bert  F.,  compositor  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  212%,  6th 

"  Chris,  machinist  New  Home  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  r.  218  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Edward  W.,  vice-president  The  Co-Opera- 
tive  Publishing  Co.,  45,  1st,  r.  402  Stock- 
ton 

"  E.  Waldon,  printer  Co-operative  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  402  Stockton 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  413  Lyon 

"  Francis  G.,  collector  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  Oakland 

"    Henry  N.  (Beatty  &  Beatty),  r.  404,  14th 

"    H.T.,r.  Palace  Hotel 


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Beatty  Harry,  printer,  r.  808,  26th 

"  Henry,  watchman  Selby  Smelting  &  Lead 
Co.,  r.  10261/2  Natoma 

"    J.  C,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"  James,  hide  Salter,  5th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av,  and  livery  stable,  875  Folsom, 
r.  1017,  10th  Av  South 

"    James  A.,  teamster,  r.   1017,  10th  Av  South 

"  James  J.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 
r.  404.  14th 

"    John,  r.' 404,  14th 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1026%  Natoma 

"    John  W.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 

"  Samuel,  foreman  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  529 
Guerrero 

"  William,  watchman  Bohemian  Club,  r.  258 
Stevenson 

"    William  A.  (Beatty  &  Beatty),  r.  Berkeley 

"    William  H.,  r.  2409  Octavia 

"    William  H.,  cashier  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
Beatty    William   H.,    chief    justice    Supreme 
Court  of  California,  chambers  825  Mar- 
ket, Emporium  Bldg,  r.  1417a  Post 

"    William  J.,  r.  1020  Mission 

"  William  J.,  clerk  tax  collector's  office,  r. 
22  Glen  Park  Av 

"  William  J.,  laborer  Miller  &  Son,  r.  220% 
McAllister 

"    William  T.,  manager  James  Beatty,  875 
Folsom,  r.  1017,  10th  Av  South 
Beatty  &  Beatty    (William  A.  and  Henry  N.), 

attorneys  at  law,  318  Pine,  rooms  13-14 
Beaty  Edward,  stonecutter  John  D.  McGilvray 
&  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 

"  George,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  921  Mar- 
ket 

"    James  G.,  storekeeper  IT.   S.  Customs,  r. 
Oakland 
Beauce  Caroline,  widow,  r.  306%  Hayes 

"    Eugene  A.,  clerk  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  3030% 
Washington 
Beauchamp  John  L.,  r.  511  Fell 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  l\^  Harriet 

"    Lannes,  clerk,  r.  511%  Fell 

"    Leon  L.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  14%  Bluxome 

"  Livingston,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
351  Alvarado 

"    Robert  L.,  fruit  canner,  r.  IIM  Harriet 

"    William  P.,  furniture,  15  Polk,  r.  429  Fell 
Beaudet  Theophil,  carpenter  William  T.  Thom- 
son, r.  333  California  Av 
Beaudoin  Louis  D.,  barber,  539  Bryant,  r.  23  Sil- 
ver 

"    Louis  E.,  barber,  r.  23  Silver  rear 
Beauharnais  Sarah,  embroiderer,  r.  819   Broad- 
way 
Beaujardin  Adeline,  widow,  r.  823  Broadway 
Beaulieu  Vineyard  Co.  (Santa  Clara),  William 

M.  O'Brien  agent,  327  Front 
Beaumont  Frances  J.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for 
Children,  3700  California 

"    Joseph,  r.  629,  23d 
Beaven  David  B.,  fish  and    poultry.    Mission 

Market,  r.  33a  Capp 
Beaver  August,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
41  Clinton 

"    Clarence,  bookkeeper,  r.  424  Eddy 

"  Ethel  Miss,  secretary  S.  F.  Settlement 
Assn.,  15  South  Park,  r.  1300  Taylor 

"    Fred  H.  (Kilgarif  &  Beaver),  r.  1401  Taylor 
Beaver  George  W.,  capitalist,  office  NE  cor 
Montgomery   and    Sacramento,    r.    1300 
Taylor 

"    Henry,  janitor,  r.  135  Cumberland 


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use.  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.  city  agents, 
214-216  East,  bet  Howard  and  Folsom, 
telephone  Main  495 

Beaver  Max  T..  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  255,  nth 
"    Samuel  E.,  paying  teller  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  118  Grant  Av 

4!yBeaverly.    See  Beverly 

Beazley  Frank  C.  manager  Saratoga  Packing 
Co.,  316  California 

4®*Beazley.    See  Beaizley  and  Beasley 

Beban  Dominick  J.,  pressman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  1601  Hyde 
"    Isidore,  cooper  Andrew  Carl,  r.   13  Board- 
man 
"    Lewis  E..  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1601 

Hyde 
■'    May  J.  Miss,  r.  1636  Post 
"    Rocco,  r.  1601  Hyde 

Beeass  Bernardo,  carpenter,  r.  312b  Union 

Bechacq  L,.,  waiter,  r.  .5f)2  Washington 

Bechdel  Arthur  N..   clerk  P.  J.  Dailey,  r.  212 
Eddy 

Bechdell  M.  A.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks. . 
r.  226  Michigan 

Bechem  Charles,  baker,  r.  1928  Union 

Becher  Henry,  cook  Merchants'  Club,  r.  620  Ash 
Av 

Becheras  Marius,  clerk,  r.  5  Pond 

Becherer  Carl,  maltster  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  lOOOVi  McAllister 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  237  Richland  A V 

Bechler  John  H.,  salesman  Jackson's  Napa  Soda 
Mineral  Water,  r.  1845  Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph  C,  brass  finisher  W.  T.    Garratt 

&  Co..  r.  18-15  Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  Jackson's  Napa  Soda 
Mineral  Water,  r.  1845  Lexington  Av 

Becht  George  J.,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,    r. 
406v„  San  Jose  Av 

BECHT  GEORGE  J., 

agent  and  dealer  in  soda  water  ap- 
paratus and  supplies,  212  Eddy,  tele- 
phone South  581,  r.  2820  Clay 

Bechtel  Francois  C,  liquors.  399  Hayes 
"    Ludwig,  porter  Thomas   Taylor  &  Co.,  r. 

1927  Mason 
"    Max  M..  ladies'  tailor,  606  Sutter,  r.  614 

Sutter 
Becir  Luck,  cook  F.  Batizza,  r.  416V4  Larkin 
Beck  Adam,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2018  Mission 
"    Albert  Jr..  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.   Iowa 

nr  Yolo 
"    Alvina  Miss,  clerk,  r.  17  Hyde 
"    Andrew,  deckhand  str  Areata 
"    Andrew,  special  policeman,  r.  15  Valley 
"    Andrew  P..  weigher  D.   J.   Walker,  r.   15 

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■'    Anna  Mrs.,   r.  606  Lombard 
"    August,  hardware,  20  Montgomery  Av 
"    Benjamin,  real  estate,  r.  17  Hyde 
•'    Carl  M.,  vice-president  Pac.  Coast  Co-op. 

Cigar  Mfg.  Co..  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  teamster  W.  F.    Beck,    r.    1106% 

Treat  Av 
"    Charles  C.    (The    Adams   &  Beck  Co.).   r. 

Oakland 
"    Dora,  domestic,  314  Lombard 


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Beck  Edward,  confectioner  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  205 
Kearny 
"    Edward  F.,  proprietor  Aluminum  Novelty 

Co.,  110  Sutter 
"    Edward    L..,    varieties    and    notions,   1215 

Powell 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1127  Harrison 
"    Emanuel,  wholesale  jeweler,  940  Market, 

r.  1911  Pacific  Av 
"    Emil  J.,  waiter,  r.  110  Eddy 
■'    Eugene  B.    (The  Adams  &   Beck  Co.),   r. 

Oakland 
"    Eugenia,  widow,  seamstress,  r.  917  Powell 
"    Ferdinand,  r.  1009  Minna 
"    Francis  E.,  accountant  Anglo-Califorman 

Bank,  r.  313  Broderick 
"    Fred  C,  wood  carver,  r.  110,  14th 
"    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  1.331  Folsom 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  338,  7th 
"    George  L.,  druggist  Jacob  Isaacson,  r.  827 
Larkin 
Beck  Gustavus  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  of- 
fice  121  Post,  rooms  1-2,   hours  9  to  10 
a.  m..  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone 
Grant  42,  r.  2.32  Scott,  telephone  Pine  461 
"    Harry,  master  schr  Newark,  ofQce  31  Steu- 

art 
"    Henry,  r.  417  Kearny 

"    Henry  (Weinmann&  Beck),  r.  1186Treat  Av 
"    Henry,  collector,  r.  17  Hyde 
"    Henry,    janitor    Independent    Order    Red 

Men's  Hall,  r.  518  Jessie 
"    Henry,  rancher,  r.  29  A  South  bet  N  and  P 
"    Henry  G.,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r. 

1106'^  Treat  Av 
"    Henry  M.,  physician,  r.  622  Post 
"    Herbert  W.,  with  F.  M.  Smith,  r.  Oakland 
•'     H.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  705  Post 
"    Ignatius,   clerk   Arthur  C.  Drewitz,  r.    17 

Hyde 
■'    Jacob,  baker,  r.  245,  15th 
"    Jacob,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  772  Mis- 
sion 
"    Jacob,  contractor,  r.  2018  Mission 
"    Jacob,  cook  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving  Sta- 
tion 
"    James,  hostler  Alexander  McCord  &  Co.,  r. 

123  Eddy 
"    J.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  720  Ellis 
'■■    John,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  715  Howard 
"    John,  second-hand  clothing.  276  Brannan 
"    John,  steward  Walters  &  Walterstein,  r. 

520  Folsom 
"    John,    washer    National   Brewing    Co.,    r. 

1115%  Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    John  C,  master  schr  Monterey,  ofBce  31 

Steuart 
"    John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  726  Linden  Av 
"    Joseph,  messenger,  r.  17  Hyde 
"    Joseph  v..  painter,  r.  907  Bryant 
"    Lemuel,  salesman  J.  Noonan,  r.  562M  Na- 

toma 
"    Louis,  bartender  Frederick  H.  'Volkman,  r. 

Redwood  City 
"    Louis,  steamboat   man,  r.  Contra   Costa 

House 
"    Louis,  truss  maker,  r.  119,  5th 
"     Ludwig,  insurance,  r.  2813  Bush 
"    Matthias,  porter,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Max,  bag  maker  Crown  Paper  Co.,  r.  1521 

Geary 
"    Nathaniel  A.,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ew- 

ing,  r.  731  Douglass 
"    Nicholas,  master  mariner,  r.  108  Shipley 
"    Otto,  nurse  German  Hospital 
•'    Paul,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

1329  Union 
■'    Peter,  porter  Schuster  Bros.,  r.  521%,  6th 
'■    Preben  S.,  dairy  produce  and  bakery,  1324 

Pacific 
"    Regina,  widow,  r.  720  Ellis 
•'    Reinhold,  proprietor  Vienna  Model  Bakery, 

205  Kearny 
■'    Robert  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1101  Pine 
■'    Rosina,  widow,  r.  237%  Guerrero 
■'     RuthM.  Mrs.,  r.  1716  Bush 
"    Samuel  B.,  master  bark  Harvester,  oflQce 
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Beck  Sigmund,  packer  A.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  17  Hyde 
Susan  O.,  widow,  r.  130  Wildey 
Thomas  F.,  harness  maker  Richard  Acton, 

r.  4  Lilac  Alley 
Victor,  r.  907  Bryant 
Victor  Jr.,  paper  hanger,  r.  907  Bryant 
Waller,  steward  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
Walter  A.,  porter  Pierce  &  Son,  r.  704  Sac- 
ramento 
Walter  F.,  commission  merchant,  123  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  3-4,  r.  Oakland 
William  (Weil  &  Beck),  r.  1808  Pacific  Av 
William,  brewer  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

71/2  Grand 
William,  teamster,  r.  909  Kearny 
William,  tinsmith,  r.  410b  Harrison 
Willliam  E.  (Lowell  &  Beck),  r,  Oakland 
William  F.,  janitor,  r.  431  Post 
William  F.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

204,  24th,  r.  lioei/s  Treat  Av 
William  T.,  painter,  r.  727  Devisadero 
William  T.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  727  Devisadero 
Zitha  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  434,  2d 
Beckedorff  Christian  G.  H.,  r.  46  Russ 
"    George  H.  C,  manager  house-renting  dept. 
Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  r.  1211  Howard 
Beckel  Joseph  &  Co.  (N.  Y.),  manufacturers  cor- 
sets, 220  Sutter 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  450  Jessie  rear 
Beckendorf  Peter  (Beckendorf  &  Welch),  r.  Sac- 
ramento, Cal. 
"    &  Welch  (Peter  Beckendorf  and  Edward  A. 
Welch),    proprietors    Central     Storage 
Warehouse,  524%  Bush 
Becker  A.   &  Co.   (Adolph  Becker  and  August 
Redecker),  wines  and  liquors,  14,  3d 
"    Abraham  B.,    liquors,    131    Eddy,    r.    1005 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Adam,  driver  Becker  &  Sander,  r.    2016>4 

Taylor 
"    Adolph  (A.  Becker  &  Co.),  r.  364'/4,  3d 
"    Albert,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

409,  27th 
"    Albert,  tanner,  r.  Tanners'  Home 
"    Alina,  widow,  r.  20454  Eddy  rear 
"    Andrew,  r.  746  Capp 

"    Arnold,  laborer  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r.  Iowa 
"    Arnold,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

4431/2,  6th 
"    Arthur,    teacher   German,    r.    1416  Broad- 
way 
"    August,  barber,  604,  7th 
"    August,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1329,  25th 
"    August,  clothing,  324  Pacific 
Becker  B.  Adolph,  president  The  German  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  526  California,  r. 
1910  California 
"    Balthazer,  cook  F.  Brandt,  r.  3777.  16th 
"    Bernhard,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  37  Clementina 
"    Brothers  (Joseph  and  Victor),   plumbing. 

gasfltting  and  stoves,  329  Hayes 
"    Caspar  J.,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  15th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Charles,  bartender  Mrs.  E.  Norman,  r.  706 

California 
"    Charles,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,r.  835  Sutter 
''    Charles,  ship  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Charles  A.,  barber,  1301  Castro,  r.  1329,  35th 
"    Charles  E.,  bartender,  r.  304'/^  Eddy 
Becker  Charles  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW 
cor  Fulton  and  Fillmore,  r.  835  Fillmore 
"    Charles  H.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  51914  Hayes 
"    Charles  W.,  piano  mover  Bruenn's  Piano 

House,  r.  Oakland 
"    Christian,  bakery,  33,  24th,  r.  25,  34th 
"    Conrad,  r.  9  Reed  PI 

BECKER  D.  &  CO. 

(Diedrich  Becker),  groceries  and  im- 
porters wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Sut- 
ter and  Leavenworth 
Becker  Diedrich  (D.  Becker  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent Monarch  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Association  and  Sunnyside  Land  Co., 
r.  837  Sutter 
"  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  Stanyan  and 
Sullivan 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

Black  and  Galranized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 
9,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Becker  Elizabeth  Miss  (Becker  &  Sander),  r.  226 

Pacific 
"    Emil  J.,  bartender,  r.  345,  9th 
"    Eugene    W.,    watchmaker    Max   Shirpser 

Jewelry  Co.,  r.  1718  Devisadero 
"    Ferdinand,  shirt  cutter,  r.  516  Octavia 
"    Frank  W.,  extraman  Truck  5,  r.  7  Elliot 

Park 
"    Frederick  (Becker  &  Knudsen),  r.  3a.  24th 
"    Frederick  W.,  porter  Hulse,    Bradford   & 

Co.,  r.  I86614  Stevenson 
"    Fritz,  bartender  Mrs.  Lizzie  Becker,  r.  1336 

Pt  Lobos  Av 
"    George,  r.  2111  Mason 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    George  E.,  harness  maker,  1106  Mission,  r. 

623  Stevenson 
"    George  J.,  special  ofQcer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3009 

O'Farrell 
"    Gustav  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  SE  cor  Stanyan 

and  Sullivan 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  519%  Hayes 
"    Harris  J.,  proprietor  California  Clock  Co., 

410  Kearny,  room  4,  r.  1005  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harry  H.,  salesman  M.  J.  Brandenstein  & 

Co.,  r.  533,  17th 
"    Henry  (Becker  &  Burkhardt),  r.  446  Natoma 
"    Henry,  baker  Henry  Eggeling,!.  1598 Fulton 
"    Henry,  confectioner,  r.  25,  24th 
"    Henry,  harness  maker,  r.  516  Octavia 
"    Henry,  real  estate,  r.  37  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Henry  D.,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  cor  Stan- 
yan and  Sullivan 
"    Henry  F.,  cook,  r.  623  Stevenson 
"    Henry  J.,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  Nichols 

Hotel 
Becker  Hotel,  Joseph  W.  Becker  proprietor,  16- 

18  Mason 
"    Isaac,  bookbinder,  1708  Polk 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  251  Clementina 
"    John,  barber,  r.  1055a  Howard 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  9  Reed  PI 
"    John,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co.,  r.  34 

Maple  Court 
"    John,  clerk  D.  Becker  &  Co.,  r.  718  Leaven- 
worth 
"    John,  laborer  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  12  Victor 
"    John,  milker,  r.  230  Pacific 
"    John  E.,  detective,  610  Spreckels   Bldg,  r. 

1055  Howard 

BECKER  JOHN  HENRY, 

groceries,  provisions,  wines,  liquors, 
cig-ars  and  tobacco.  SE  cor  Sutter  and 
Taylor,  r.  624  Taylor 

Becker  John  J.,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Joseph  (Becker  Bros.),  r.  322  Linden  Av 
"    Joseph,    brass    finisher   S.  F.   Novelty  & 

Plating  Wks.,  r.  636,  18th 
"    Joseph  E.,  plumber,  r.  323  Linden  Av 
"    Joseph   M.,  harness  maker  Main    &  Win- 
chester, r.  708D  Pine 
"    Joseph  P.,  watchmaker,  r.  832  Valencia 
Becker  Joseph  W.,   proprietor  Hotel  Becker. 

16-18  Mason,  tel  South  81 
"    Julius,  machine  hand,  r.  315!4, 10th 
"     Lambert,  musician,  38  St.   Ann's  Bldg,  r. 

708  Lombard 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  boarding,  1336  Point  Lobos 

Av 
'•    Louis,  baker,  r.  1822  Buchanan 
•'    Louis,  plumber,  r.  222  Linden  Av 
"    Marguerite  Miss,  dressmaking,  3l554i  10th 
'•    Martin  H.  W.,   liquors,   SW  cor.  Battery 

and  Greenwich 


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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

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Becker  Mary,  widow,  r.  222  Page 
"    Otto,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Otto  H.,  bartender  Charles  Engelke,  r.  507 

Howard 
"    Otto  W.    (O.  W.  Becker   &   Co.),  r.  Hotel 
Pleasanton 
Becker  0.  W.  &  Co.  (O.  W.  Becker),  real  estate 
and  loan  brokers,  338  Montgomery 
"    Peter,  r.  516  Octavia 

"    Peter,  boxmaker  Pa'c.  &  S.  F.   Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  9  Reed  PI 
"    Peter  G.,  r.  516  Octavia 
"    Samuel,  teamster,  r.  30  Harriet 
•'    Victor  (Becker  Bros.),  r.  232  Linden  Av 
"    Wendelin,  cabinet  maker  Frank  A.  Geier. 

r.  34  Maple  Court 
"    William,  r.  138,  10th  Av 
"    William(Becker  &  Koch),  r.  202%  Stockton 
"    William,  basket  maker,  623  Market,   r.  42 

Elgin  Park  Av 
"    William,  confectioner,  r.  191  8d  Powell 
"    &    Burkhardt  (Henry  Becker  and  Robert 

Burkhardt),  restaurant,  18  East 
"    &  Knudsen   (Frederick  Becker  and  Julius 
Knudsen),    tanners,    San  Bruno  Av   nr 
Army 
"    &  Koch  (William  Becker  and  Frank  Koch), 

barbers,  543  California 
"    &  Sander  (Miss  Elizabeth  Becker  and  Mrs. 
Maria  Sander),  bakery,  226  Pacific 
4S"Becker.    See  Bacher,  Baker  and  Boecker 
Beckett  August,  barber,  524^4  Linden  Av 

"    Benjamin,  porter,  r.  304  Mason 
Beckett  F.  A.,  manufacturers'  agent  pharma- 
ceuticals, perfumes,  druggists'  sundries 
and  rubber  goods,  220  Sutter,  r.  Hotel 
Oliver 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  46  South  Park 
"    James  A.,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris   and 

American  Bank 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  46  South  Park 
"    Reid,  machinist,  r.  46  South  Park 
"    Samuel  H.,  messenger  Board  of  New  City 
Hall  Commissioners,  r.  813  Golden  Gate 
Av 
J8iS=Beckett.    See  Bequette 
Beckford  G.  C,  widow,  r.  1831  San  Carlos  Av 
Beckham  Elizabeth  L.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero 

Primary  School,  r.  1227  Pine 
Beckingham  George,  traveling  salesman  Liv- 
ingston &  Co.,  r.  Seattle,  Wash 
Beckley  Hattie,  widow,  r.  911a  Guerrero 
"    Laurence,  barber  Bernhard  Bernhard,    r. 

204  Ellis 
"    Ward  W.,  clerk  ear  accountant  S.  P.  Co.   r. 
911a  Guerrero 
Beckman   Albert,    laborer   J.  W.  Ferris,    r.    1 
Rivoli  Av 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  1614  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  3  Pfeiffer 
"    Claus,  bookkeeper  Charles    Bach,   r.    3004 
Laguna 
Beckman  E.  J.  Miss,  stenographer  and  assis- 
tant secretary   Mutual  Indemnity  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  r.  900  Cortland 

Av 
"    George,  laborer  J.  W.  Schouten  &  Co. 
■'    Henry,   cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  1900  Mission 
"     Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  831,  15th 
Beckmann  Adolph,  bartender  D.  Wetjen,  r.  SW 

cor  5th  and  Berry 
Beckmann  Charles  F.,  wines  and  liquors,  338 
Bush,  r.  508  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  54  Everett 


504 


Beckmann  Hans,  waiter  B.  Huth,  r.  912  Clay 
"    Henry,  book  agent,  r.  1815  Webster 
"    Henry,  driver  Knudson  Pie  Bakery 
"    Henry,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 

Francisco 
"    Jacob,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Stevenson  nr  4th 
"    John,  clerk  Jacob  F.  Both,  r.  868  Folsom 
"    Meta  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1500  Fol- 
som 
"    Wilhelmina  Mrs.   (Beckmann  &  Stelling), 

r.  1900  Mission 
"    William,   groceries   and    liquors,  NE    cor 

Chestnut  and  Mason,  r.  436  Chestnut 
"    William,  groceries,  wood  and  coal,  454-458. 

6th  and  808  Bryant,  r.  458,  6th 
"    William   F.,   laborer,   r.    N  s    Sierra    bet 

Tennessee  and  Minnesota 

"    &    Stelling    (Wilhelmina    Beckmann    and 

Charles  Stelling),  groceries  and  liquors, 

1900  Mission 

4®"Beckmann.    See  Bachmann  and  Boeckmann 

Beckner  Minnie  G.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  608^4 

Eddy 
Beckwith  Arthur,  house  painter,  r.  1612  Pacific 
Av 
"    Caroline  E.  Miss,    vice-principal   Horace 
Mann   Grammar    School,    r.    Hotel    St. 
Nicholas 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  131  Turk 
"    George  L.,  tinner,  r.  705  Mission 
Beckwith  John  A.,  proprietor  Lowell's  Ware- 
house Co.,  17-19  Davis,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  W.,  watchman  Central  Lumber  and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  481  Tehama 
"    Seth  L.,  r.  928  Florida 

"    William,  bartender  Joseph  Favares,  r.  18 
Stevenson 
Becraft  Almerin  T.,  carriage  and  wagon  maker, 

200  Bartlett,  r.  820  Capp 
Becsey  Joseph  A.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  333  Guer- 
rero 
"    Roland,  clerk  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  r.  333  Guer- 
rero 
Beddard  Lillian  Mrs.,    teacher    elocution,  913 

Hyde 
Bedell  Charles  W.,  lodgings,  r.  1320  Market 
"    John,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    Joseph  C,  sheet-iron  worker  John  C.  Law 

son,  r.  614  Broadway 
"    William,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 

r.  15  Dearborn  PI 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  I86OY2  Lexington  Av 
Be  Dell  William,  district  passenger  agent  Penn- 
sylvania  lines,  20  Montgomery,   r.  3727 
Jackson 
Bederman  Harry  J.,  r.  9071/2  Mission 

"    Laura  G.,  widow,  r.  239  Golden  Gate  Av 
Bedford  E.  H.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Brunswick, 
148,  6th 
"    Henry  G.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  331, 

29th 
"    Jennie  L.,  widow,  portrait  artist,  1346  Mar- 
ket 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  568  Howard 
Bedgood  James  D.,  car  washer  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1457  Castro 
Bedney  Henry,  porter  Philip  Simon  &  Co.,  r.  1426 


Bedolf  Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 

Bedoni  Luigi,  r.  12  Jasper  PI 

Bedouret  Dominique  (Berdous  &  Bedouret),  r. 

843  Pacific 
Bedoya  Leon,  barber,  275^  Minna 
Bee  Everett  N.  (Otis,  McAllister  &  Co.),  r.  912 
Bush 
"    Joseph,  detective,  r.  1706  Broadway 
Beebe  Charles  F.  (Sutton   &  Beebe),   r.  Port- 
land, Or. 
"    Charles  W.  (Trumbull  &  Beebe),  r.  Oakland 
"    George  A.,  carpenter,  r.  323  Duncan 
"    Ransom  L.,  porter  M.  Brown  &  Sons,  r.  319 
Ellis 
Beebee  Samuel  J.,  clerk  sta.  C  postofflce,  r.  605 

Market 
Beecher  Charles  E.,  bookkeeper  City  Steam  Car- 
pet-Beating Wks.,  r.  136a  8th 
"    Deleware  A.,  clerk,  r.  432  Turk 


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Ellen,  widow,  r.  327 
"    John  H.,  Pacific  Coast  manager  Murphy 

Varnish  Co.,  593  Mission 
"    Matthew,  horse  clipper,  r.  560  Howard 
Beeching  Julia,  widow,  r.  414  Lyon 
"    Robert  A.,  agent  San  Francisco  Benevolent 
Assn.,  r.  414  Lyon 
Beechinor  Norman,  r.  2554  Geary  rear 
Beecroft    Harry  L.,    laborer    Fulton    Eng.    & 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  322  Ritch 
Beede  Alexander  C,   salesman  Roos  Bros.,   r. 
118a  Noe 
"    David  H.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

r.  2408  Bush 
"    Harry  McN.,   clerk  H.   K.   Belden,  r.    536 
Lyon 
Beedy  Bennen  F.,  clerk,  r.  129  Harriet 
Beeg  Christ  L.,  bartender,  r.  703  Stockton 
Beegan  James,  glassblower,  r.  616  Elizabeth 
Beehan  Michael,  laborer,  r.  2808  Harrison 
Beehn  Heindrich,  carpenter,  r.  2123  Chestnut 
Beekmann  Sarah,  widow,    r.    The    (Lick)    Old 

Ladies'  Home 
Beel  Carrie  Miss,  r.  1925  California 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  2007  Pine 
"    Philip  S.,  liquors,   SE  cor  Clay  and  Davis, 

r.  13271/2  Ellis 
"    R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1925  California 
"    Sigmund,  teacher  violin,  r.  1925  California 
Beeler  Charles  R.,  restaurant,  490  Spear 
"    Edward  A.,  car  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,   r. 

108  Central  Av 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  cashier  Dennett's,  r.  308  Jessie 
Beeman  Chemical  Co.,  14  Drumm 
"    William    A.,     keeper     Farallon      Light 
Station 
4®°'Beeman.    See  Beman 

BeeneyGuyS.,  clerk  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  22 
Hampton  PI 
"    William  H.,  tinner,  r.  22  Hampton  PI 
Beer  Bernard  (S.  Levy  &  Co),  r.  1720  Geary 
"    Jacob,  groceries  and  liquors,  444  Van  Ness 

Av.  r.  416  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  F.,  marine  fireman,  r.  231,  18th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1324  Filbert 
"    Oliver  H..   salesman  James  M.  Moran  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Orlando  R.,  compositor  Call,  r.  44,  6th 
4®=Beer.    See  Behr 
Beerman  Abraham,  r.  3217  Jackson 
"    Charles  N.,  upholsterer,  r.  3217  Jackson 
"    David,  salesman   Lachman   &   Jacobi,  r. 

1612  O'Farrell 
"    Wilfred  F.,  frames,  r.  3217  Jackson 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  1401  Octa- 
via 
4®="Beerman,    See  Beersman  and  Behrmann 
Beermann  Adolf,  traveling  salesman  Buyer  & 

Reich  Co.,  r.  1431  Webster 
Beers  Barrett,  dentist.  230  Kearny,  r.  914  Pine 
"    David  B.,   city  agent  White  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  138-140  Ellis,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eli  F.,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1106  Bush 
"    Mabel  L.  Miss,  dental  student,  r.  914  Pine 
Beersman  Henry  A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1236 
Union,  r.  2304  Larkin 
"    William  H.,  clerk    Henry    A.   Beersman 
r.  2304  Larkin 
Beerstecher  Maria,  widow,  r.  2206  Steiner 
Beesais  Peter,  tailor,  8  Grant  Av,  r.  621  Octavia 
Beesley  George  S.,  foreman  W.  T.  Garratt   & 

Co.,  r.  115,  7th 
Beeson  Frederick  P.,  teamster,   r.  1320  Stockton 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  765  Mission 
"    William  F.,  machinist,  r.  2319%  Larkin 
Beethoven  Hall,  3-36  Post 
Beetz  AdolphF.  C,  musician,  r.  330,  7th 
Beever  James  H.,  canvasser,  r.  930,  25th 
Befla    Louis,    waiter    Anton    Lopresti, 

Kearny 
Began  Charles,  laborer,  r.  6V4  Auburn 
Begbeder   Peter    (Recalt    &   Begbeder) 

Broadway 
Begbie  A.  L.,  miner,  r.  1104  Market 
Begert  George,  cooper,  r.  126  Silver 
Begg  Peter,  engineer,  r.  2121  Greenwich 
Beggs  Ellen,  widow,  r.  122  William 
"    George    E.,  driver   Dairymen's    Union    of 
Cal.,  r.  361,  1st 


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W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattin§:s. 

Cbo'cc  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

S-cH-S^-7     IVIARKET    S" 


Beggs  Harry  M.,  roofer  Richai-dson  &  Engler,  r. 
29  Valencia 
",  Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

cor  Michigan  and  Shasta 
"    Hugh   C,   laborer,    r.  W  s  Michigan  bet 

Sierra  and  Napa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  556  Stevenson 
"    Niel  T.,  refiner,  r.  1028,  16th  Av  South 
"    Oliver  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1605 

Mason 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1027  Natoma 
"    William  P.,  with  The  Field  &  Stone  Co.,  r. 
212  Powell 
Begin  Joseph,  farmer,  r.  2918  Clay 
Begley  Annie  Mrs.,  domestic,  r.  27!^,  4th 
"    Cornelius,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
805  Golden  Gate  Av 
David,  laborer,  r.  457  Minna 
Henry  J.,  seaman  bktn  Planter,  r.  cor  Bat- 
tery and  Jackson 
James,   laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  212, 

1st 
John    A.,    plumber    and    gasfltter,    r.    365 

Clementina 
John  J.,  policeman,  r.  805  Golden  Gate  Av 
Patrick,  salesman  J.  J.   O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

805  Golden  Gate  Av 
Thaddeus,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

10  California  Av 
Patrick,  clerk  J.   J.   O'Brien  &  Co..  r.  805 
Golden  Gate  Av 
j8®~Begley.    See  Bagley 
Begrilla  Fred,  lumberman,  r.  NW  cor  Russ  and 

Natoma 
Begston  P.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Beguelin  Adele  Miss,  with  Nathan,  Dohrmann 
&Co.,  r.  310  Church 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  310  Church 
"    Julius  H..  painter,  r.  310  Church 
Beguhl  Adolph  F.  (Beguhl&  Son),  r.2130  Market 
"    David,  house  painter,  r.  87,  25th 
"    Henry  F.  (Beguhl  &  Son),  r.  2130  Market 
"    John,  janitor  California  Theatre,  r.    430b 

Fulton 
"    William,  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  626  Harrison 
"    &  Son  (Adolph  F.  and  Henry  F.),  painters 
and  paper  hangers.  2130  Market 
Behan  Arthur  S.,  printer,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Charles  T.;  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  110  Pierce 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry. 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  56,  3d 
"    Francis,  r.  15  Patton 
"    James,  house  painter,  r.  206,  23d 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2612 

Bryant  Av 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  6  Hartmann  PI 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  742  Minna 
"    Maurice,  policeman,  r.  929  Greenwich 
"    Maurice  J.,  boatman,  section  B  seawall 
"    Maurice  S.,  solicitor,  r.  929  Greenwich 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  331  Jessie 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  206,  23d 
"    William  J.,  frame  maker,  r.  929  Greenwich 
jB@=-  Behan.    See  Beahan 
Behen  Michael,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

608,  6th 
Behlendorft  Gustav,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

102  Central  Av 
Behlmer  Henry,  proprietor  St.  Louis  Brewery, 
1524  Pacific  Av,  r.  1522  Pacific  Av 
"    Herman,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
"    Hermann,  driver  Henry  Behlmer,  r.  1526 
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Behlmer  John  H.,diiver  Enterprise  Brewing  Co., 

r.  410  Arlington 
BeMow  Charles  J.,  vice-president  H.  Liebes  & 
Co.,  133-137  Post,  r.  1807  Octavia 
"    Charles  J.  Jr.,  cutter  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r. 

1807  Octavia 
"    Dudley  E., assistant  bookkeeper  H.  Liebes 

&  Co.,  r.  1807  Octavia 
"    Gustave  A.  Jr.,  furrier  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r. 

809  Baker 
"    Gustave  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  809  Baker 
"    Robert  B.,  director  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r.  109 
Scott 
Behm  Alfred  H.,  tailor  Rosenblum  &  Abraham, 
r.  14S  Fell 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  717  Stockton 
''    Emanuel,  tailor,  114^2  Turk,  r.  628%,  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Ernest,  carpenter  Louis  Schmidt,   r.  1585 

Turk 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  143  Fell 
"    John   C,  gripman    Market  St.    Ry.,   r.  39 

John 
"    Joseph,  millwright,  r.  1585  Turk 
"    Leo  J.,  clerk  Tillmaun  &  Bendel,  r.    1585 

Turk 
"    Otto  J.,  salesman  Tobias  Salomon,  r.  1585 

Turk 
"    Solomon  S.,  shoemaker  G.   M.  Kutz&Co., 
r.  142  Fell 
*®^Behmann.    See  Beeman 
Behne  Frederick,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Impt.  Co., 

r.  2309  Greenwich 
Behneman  Albert,  rectifier  Weil  Bros.  &  Sons, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Albert  L.,  clerk  Thomas  Watson,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Fi-ederiok  J.,  cashier  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  J.,  with  Burnell  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Behnisch  Bruno  J.,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furni- 
ture Mfg.  Co.,  r.  109  Stevenson 
"    Julius,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  109  Stevenson 
Behnke  Charles,  driver  Willows    Brewery,    r. 
Berkeley 
"    Frederick,    carriage   maker    Charles    Mc- 

Arron,  r.  66  San  Bruno  Road 
"    Nioolaus,  expressman,  SE  cor  Market  and 
Steuart,  r.  746,  17th 
Behnken  Herman,  laborer,  r.  7th  Av  South  nr  J 
"    John,   laborer  Tubbs    Cordage    Co.,  r.  500. 
18th  Av  South 
Behr  Annie,  widow,  r.  3111  Geary 
"    Hans  C,  mechanical  engineer,  40  Califor- 
nia, r.  1213  Jackson 
Behr  Herman  H.,  M.  D.,  2d  vice-president  Cali- 
fornia   Academy   of    Sciences,    r.    1215 
Bush 
"    John  H.,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  29  Ford 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  3109  Geary 
"    Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  3109  Geary 
"    Nicholas,  butcher,  r.  8  Polk  Lane 
"    Peter,  waiter  New  Atlantic  Hotel 
4®=Behr.    See  Beer  and  Bier 
Behre  Ernest  J.,  vice-president  Hemme  &  Long 
Piano  Co.,  735  Market 
"    Frederick,  r.  816  Page 
"    William  F.,  machinist,  r.  518  Noe 
Behrend  Asher,  jeweler,  44854,  3d,  r.  1165  Market 
"    David,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1165  Mar- 
ket, r.  214,  12th 
"    Henry,  watchmaker,  r.  565b  Bryant 
je®=Behrend.    See  Behrendt 
Behrendt  Fritz,  bartender  Otto  Kaiser,  r.  2801 
Greenwich 


Behrendt  Jacob  W.,   druggist  Waller  Bros.,  r. 
1828  Sutter 
"    Richard,   salesman  Herrman  Cohen,    3819 
Pine 
Behrens  Adolph  W.,  r.  533  Grove 
"    Diedrich,  carpenter,  r.  2196  Devisadero 
"    Frederick,  porter  Rudolph  Herman 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r-  39  Pacific 
"    George   H..  plumber    Washburn    &    Moen 

Mfg.  Co.;  r.  618  Filbert 
"    Henry,  carpenter  and  builder,  409  Kearny, 

r.  34  Rutledge  Av 
"    Henry  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  24  Rutledge  Av 
"    Herman,  bartender  Doscher  &  Loheide,  r. 

3  Polk 
"    John  H.,  master  schr  Arthur,  oface34  Clay, 

r.  829  Treat  Av 
"    Raphael  H.,  insurance,  r.  1813  Scott 
"    Rudolph,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 

1039  Hampshire 
"    Walter,  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  618  Fil- 
bert 
"    William  C,  mate,  r.  110  Caselli  Av 
>8®"Behrens.    See  Behrend  and  Berens 
Behring  Sea  Packing  Co.,  James  Eva  presi- 
dent,    Joseph    Pentecost    secretary,    3 
Steuart 
Behringer  Fred,  cornice  maker,  r.  733b  Clemen- 
tina 
ii®="Behringer.    See  Berringer 
Behrle  Emile,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Behrman    Martin,    manufacturers'    agent,    436 

Montgomery,  r.  219  Powell 
Behrmann  Christian  F.,  r.  811  Shotwell 
"    Delia,  domestic,  1422  Post 
"    Henry,  foreman  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r. 

203  Franklin 
"    Henry,  wood  and  coal,  1225  Fell,  r.  1219% 

Hayes 
"    Henry  Jr.,  stenographer,  r.  121914  Hayes 
"    Henry  O.,  cook,  r.  803  Montgomery 
"    J.  Henry,  r.  1817b  Howard 
"    Ludwig,  furnishing  goods,  420%,  3d 
"    Margaret  Miss,  nurse  German  Hospital 
Behm  James  C,  machinist,  r.  703  Tennessee 
Behrsing  Edward,  seaman,  r.  18%  Hawthorne 
Beicke  Henry  F.,  powder  maker,  r.  875  Shotwell 

"    Louis  J.,  foreman,  r.  938  Sanchez 
Beidler  David,  r.  502  Franklin 
Beier  Martin  F.  (Beier&  Millikan),  and  liquors, 

15-17  Leidesdorff,  r.  5  Burritt 
Beier  &  Millikan  (Martin  F.  Beier  and  Andrew 
J.  Millikan),  proprietors  The  Keystone, 
wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Grant  Av  and 
Bush 
Beighle     Nellie     Mrs.,    physician,    office     627 

Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Beigl  John,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

707  Mission 
Beihn  Kate  Miss,  r.  217  Francisco 
Beihorn  Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

16th  and  Potrero  Av,  r.  Alameda 
Beilhes  John  B.,  barber,  r.  1914  Green 
Bein  Louis  P.,  painter,  r.  154  Potrero  Av 
"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  828  Pacific 
4®="Bein.    See  Biehn,  Bien  and  Bean 
Beinbrink  Henrietta  Mrs.,  r.  348,  3d 
Beirne  Michael  G.,  carpenter,  r.  835,  23d 

"    Patrick  J.,  r.  133  Shipley 
4^Beirne.    See  Byrne 
Beischl  John,  cook  J.  U.  Hastings 
Beisel  Gustav,  laborer,  r.  217  Mississippi 
Beiser  Adam  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3352  Mission 
Bekan  Thomas,   laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
NE  cor  Fillmore  and  Chestnut 

BEKEART  ALMA  M.  MRS., 

fashionable     dressmaker,    121    Post, 
rooms  43-44,  r.  1517  Vallejo 

Bekeart  Frank  C,  salesman  S.  F.  Autographic 
Register  Co.,  r.  1517  Vallejo 

Bekeart  Philip  B.,   agent  for  firearms  manufac- 
turers,   159    New    Montgomery,    r.    1510 
Fulton 
"    Julius,  r.  1015%  Dolores 

Belaco  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1406  Powell 

Belair  Henri,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 


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Belando   P.    &   Co.    (Peter  Belando    and  John 
Daneri),  wood  and  coal,  1210  Powell 
"    Peter  (P.  Belando  &  Co.),  r.  1208  Powell 
Belanzar  Frances,  widow,  r.  930  Jackson 
Belasco  Abraham,  r.  174  Clara 
"    Abraham  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  174  Clara 
"    Camille,  electrician,  r.  1602  Powell 
"    Edward,  cutter  San  Jose  Woolen  Mills  Co., 
r.  174  Clara 
Belasco    Frederic,    proprietor    Belasco's    Ly- 
ceum School    of  Acting,    Odd  Fellows' 
Bldg,  r.  174  Clara 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  174»4  Clara  rear 
"    Isaac,  actor,  r.  174  Clara 
"    Israel,  merchant,  r.  1602  Geary 
"    Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  20  Hinckley 
"    Solomon,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  172  Perry 

BELASCO'S  LYCEUM  SCHOOL 

OF    ACTING.      Pupils    reliearsed    on 
stage ;  school  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg 

Belau    Hugo,    gymnastic    instructor    Olympic 
Club,  r.  700  McAllister 
"    Michael,  tailor,  r.  700  McAllister 
"    Otto,  auctioneer  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  r.  2003 

California 
"    Rudolph,  deputy  assessor,  r.  700  McAllister 
Belbini  de  Rinaldo,  r.  1111  Stelner 
Belcher  Alfonse,  r.  43  Jessie 
"    E.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  807  Castro 
"    Edward,  cook  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  425  Geary 
Belcher  Edward  A.,  judge  Superior  Court,  De- 
partment 11,  chambers  New  City  Hall. 
2d  floor,  r.  2030  Scott 
"    Edward  R.,  brass  finisher,  r.  1  Harriet 
"    Edward  S.,  compositor  Call,  r.  2213  Jones 
"    Frederick  G.,  last  factory,  10  Stevenson,  r. 

603  Steiner 
"    Gilbert  L.,  machinery  salesman,  46-48  Fre- 
mont, r.  Sausalito 
Belcher  Isaac  S.,  commissioner  Supreme  Court 
of  California,  chambers  825  Market,  Em- 
porium Bldg  r.  948  Haight 
"    Silver  Mining  Co.  (GoldHill,  Nev.),  Charles 
L.  Perkins  secretary,  37-38  Mills  Bldg, 
3d  floor 
Belcher  William  J.,  president  Harrold,  Belcher 

&  Allen,  508  Sutter,  r.  948  Haight 
Belden  Block,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Montgomery, 
Davidson  &  Leigh  agents,  137  Montgom- 
ery 
Belden  Charles  A.,  treasurer  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.    (incorporated),    309-317    Market,    r. 
2004  Gough 
'^    Charles    J.,  fruits  and  vegetables,   1217;>4 

Scott 
"    Daniel  F.,  clerk  Whitman  &  Barnes  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    EdwinS.,  stenographer  and  official  reporter 
Superior  Court,  Dept.  5,  office  45-46  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  418  Scott 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  430b  Fulton 
Belden  Henry  K.,  manager  Hartford  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  313  Califor- 
nia, r.  Oakland 
'^    Joseph  W.,  machinist,  r.  807  Ellis 
"    Margarette  S.,  widow,  r.  510  Mason 
"    Nancy  A.,  widow,  r.  18  Essex 
"    R.  B.,  r.  310  Stockton 
Belding  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  teacher  Marshall  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2017  Howard 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r,  33  Hinckley 
Beleney  George   (J.  Ivancovich  &  Co.),  r.   1810 

Sutter 
Belfast  Ginger  Ale  Co.,  Steimke  Bros,  proprie- 
tors, 2768  Octavia 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  737  Howard 
Belfls  Peter,  r.  8  Montgomery  Court 
Belfrage  George,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 
3827  Washington 
"    John  G.,  watchman,  r.  3827  Washington 
Belgardo  Lazarus,  hostler  Guinaso  &  Arata, 

r.  420  Pacific 
Belgian  Benevolent  Society,  Leon  Andre  secre- 
tary, 315  Stockton 
Belgian  Consulate,  Wilfrid  B.  Chapman  Con- 
sul. 123  California,  room  16 
Belgin   Arthur,   helper  Risdon    I.   &  L.  Wks., 
r.  2  Stanly  Court 


Belgrano  Frank  N.,  secretary  Columbus  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  614  Washington, 
r.  1011  Jackson 
Belitzer  Jacob,  salesman  M.  Blaskower  &  Co., 

r.  8  Ellis 
Belizza  Giuseppe,  shoemaker,  r.  1  Washoe  PI 
Belknap  David  P.,  attorney  at  law,  7-8  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Edward  S.   (Belknap    &   Fleming),  r.    459 

Minna 
"    &  Fleming  (Edward  S.  Belknap  and  John 
J.    Fleming),    cigar  makers,    1106  Ken- 
tucky 
Bell  Abraham  P.,  engineer,  r.  606d  Shotwell 
"    Albert  W.,  salesman  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  2406  Mission 
"    Alexander   D.,     editor     Live     Stock    and 
Butchers'   Gazette,  536  Washington,  r. 
Sausalito 
"    Alexander  G.,  bookkeeper  E.  Martin  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Alfredo,  teacher  languages   Edward  Lar- 

cher,  r.  1412  Bush 
"    Amory  F.,  auctioneer,  r.  2611a  Sacramento 
"    Andrew  J.,  porter,  r.  13^/4  Perry 
"     Arthur  W.,  bookkeeper  Ferris  &  Williams, 

r.  605  O'Farrell 
"    Benjamin  F.,  barber,  112%  Eddy 
"    Bernard,  merchant  tailor,  783'A   Market,  r. 

125  Ash  Av 
"    Burleigh  C,  r.  2715,  16th 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  2806  Greenwich 
"    Charles,  stevedore,  r.  116  Natoma 
'^    Charles  A.,  teamster  W.  W.   R.   Hatch  & 
Son,  r.  2306!^  Harrison 
Bell  Charles  H.,  dentist,  2202  Fillmore,  r.  2611a 
Sacramento 
"    Charles  H.,  machinist,  r.  61  Shipley 
"    Charles    T.,    telegraph    operator,    r.    1024 

Sacramento 
"    Christopher  A.,  seaman,  r.  202  Brannan 
"    Conrad  M..    carrier  postofflce,   r.  11  Dehon 
"    David  B.,  watchman,  r.  127  Langton 
"    Daniel  P.,  bookkeeper  Triest  &  Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    David  R.,  machinist,  r.  127  Langton 
"    Dickson  G.,  policeman,  r.  535,  18th 
"     E.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Edgar,  teamster,  r.  133,  4th 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  3806  Greenwich 
"    Edwin,  with  Hills  Bros.,   126  Market,    r. 

Alameda 
"    Edwin  C,  butcher,  r.  1513  Lyon 
"     E.  F.,  liquors,  120  Montgomery  Av,  r.   308 

Mason 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  cor  Ward  and  SanBruno 

Av 
"    Frank,  gripman  Cal.   St.   RR,   r.  34  Austin 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  520  Folsom 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  2806  Greenwich 
"    Frank  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  1810  Green 
"    Fred  R.,  conductor  Pullman  Car  Co.,  r.  327 

Larkin 
"    Frederick,  salesman,  r.  13  Verona  PI 
"    Frederick  W.,  salesman  Bunster  Bros.,  r. 

29  Eddy 
"    F.  v.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1508  Market 
"    George,  driver  John  Sere,  r.  cor.  Edinburgh 

and  Persia  Av 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  3806  Greenwich 
"    George,  scenic  artist,  r.  2307  Polk 
"    George  H.   (Bell  &  Van  Wyck),  303  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Gilbert  D.,  bookkeeper  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 
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Bell  Gillson,  clerk  the  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  717, 
20tli 
"    Grace  Miss,  bookkeeper   A.  Carlisle  &  Co., 

r.  1024  Sacramento 
"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  615  Post 
"    Hacry,  musician,  r.  ll-ZV^,  7th 
"    Harry,  tanner,  r.  2:i'/2  Harriet 
"    Harry  C,  musician,  r.  112Vi,  7th 
"    Harry  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  2220  Geary 
"    Henry,  gardener,  r.  8  Gough 
•'    Henry,  surfman  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving 

Station,  r.  23  Chesley 
••    Henry  C,  machinist    Adam   Schilling  & 

Sons,  r.  422  Shotwell 
"    Henry  F.,  insurance,  r.  2427  Washington 
"    Henry   G.,  carriage  painter  Chris  Ander- 
son, r.  415,  6th 
■'    Henry  R.,  physician  and  surgeon,  36  Dono- 

hoe  Bldg,  r.  .3608,  16th 
"    Henry  T.,  bill  distributer,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Henry  W.,  gardener,  r.  8  Gough 
•'    Herbert  S.,  salesman,  r.  1923  Geary 
•'    Horace,  captain  str  Zinfandel,  r.  Napa 
"    Hugh,  conductor,  r.  17  Johnson  A  V 
■'    Isabelle  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  127  Langton 
"    J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James  (Bell  &  Grant),  423  Minna 
•'    James,  plumber  P.  F.  Ward  &  Co.,  r.  8  Gil- 
bert 
"    James  E.  (Catton,  Bell  &  Co.),  r.  Sausalito 
•'    James  M.,  laborer,  r.  631  Sacramento 
Bell  J.  Franklin,  1st  lieutenant  7th  cavalry  U. 
S.  A.,  aid  dept.  commander,  202  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    John,  agent,  115  Kearny,  room  21 
"    John,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.   817 

Butte 
"    John,  candy  maker,  r.  402  Hayes 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2806  Greenwich 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  1324  Mission 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1015  Guerrero 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  190  Russia  Av 
"    John  B.,   barber  C.   Laubenheimer,   r.  412 

Shotwell 
"    John  C,  collector  J.  Noonan,  r.  73754  How- 
ard 
"    John  H.,  longshoreman  O.   R.   &  N.  Co.,  r. 

127  Langton 
"    John,  bolt  header  Payne's  Bolt  Wks.,  r. 

220,  30th 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1105  Stevenson 
"    John  J.,  waiter  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r.  309, 

5th 
"    John  K.,  helper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  34  Glen  Park 

Av 
"    John  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  327  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  barber,  509,  18th,  r.  hZ^Vt,  18th 
"    Joseph,  cabinet  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  408  Green 
"    J.  Parker,  electrotyper,  r.  802  Page 
"    Landon  A.,  student  Harry  S.   Malone,  r. 

717,  20th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  120,  7th 
"    Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  11  Dehon 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2806  Greenwich 
"    Michael  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  125  Her- 
mann 
"    M.  K.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Montford  W.,  real  estate,  r.  782  Van  Ness 

Av 
■•    Ralph  W.,  r.  782  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Nathan  L.  (N.  L.  Bell  &  Co.),  r.  1513  Grove 
"    Neil,  carpenter,  r.  931a  Howard 
Bell  Newton  M.,  manufacturers'  agent,  109  Cali- 
fornia, r.  706  Taylor 


Bell  N.  L.  &  Co.  (Nathan  L.  Bell),  manufac- 
turers' agents,  37  Crocker  Bldg 

"    P.  C,  candy  maker,  r.  8  Albion  A V 

"    Peter  W.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  421 
Folsom 

"    Robert,  r.  802  Page 

"    Robert,  miner,  r.  655  Mission 

"    Robert  A.,  laborer  State  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  802  Page 

"    Robert  M.,  physician,  r.  8  Alpine 

"    Rosa  M.,  r.  11  Dehon 
Bell  The,  Bruno  Roman  proprietor,  fine  clothing 
and  gents'  furnishing  goods,  875  Market 

"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  1661  Octavia 

"    Thomas  (estate  of),  426  California,  room  1 

"    Thomas,  messman  str  State  of  California 

"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  1324  Mission 

"    Thomas,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1037i/i 
Market 

"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  8  Gilbert 

"    Thomas  F.,  stock  raiser,  r.  1661  Octavia 

"  Thomas  J.,  coachman,  1299  Taylor 
Bell  Thomas  &  Co.  (George  Staacke  surviving 
partner),  commission  merchants,  426 
California,  room  1 
Bell  Thomas  &  Co.  (Lurgan,  Ireland),  manufac- 
turers handkerchiefs,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517-519  Market 

■'    View  Mining  Co.,  W.  P.  Russell  secretary, 
14  Sansome,  room  25 

"    William,  r.  2712  Bush 

■'    William,  boiler  maker,  r.  333  Bryant 

"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1105i/i  Stevenson 

"    William,    expressman,    SW    cor   6th    and 
Market 

'^    William,  gardener,  r.  8  Cook 

"    William,  porter,  323  Front,  r.  1408  Jackson 

"    William  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
2211/2  Ridley 

■'    William  H.,  r.  337  Clementina 

"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  1513  Lyon 
Bell  William  H.,  lieutenant-colonel  and  assist- 
ant commissary-general  of  subsistence 
U.  S.  A.,  chief  of  commissary,  Dept.  of 
Cal.,  208  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Langham 

"    William  J.,  painter,  r,  cor  Banks  and  Jef- 
ferson 

"    William  M.,  laborer,  r.  623  Ellis 

"    William  P.,  carriage  finisher  H.  E.  Holmes 
&  Co.,  r.  554  Natoma 

"  William  R.,motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1.35  California  Av 
Bell  William  T.,  physician  and  surgeon,  4  Odd 
Fellows'  Bldg,  tel  Steiner  2181,  offlce 
hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  r.  2435  Cali- 
fornia 

"    William  T.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  room  33 
Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  2438  California 

"    &  Grant  (James  Bell  and  William  R.  Grant) , 
contractors  and  builders.  31,  2d 

"    &  Van  Wyck  (George  H.  Bell  and  Stedman 
R.  Van  Wyck),  manufacturerers'  agents, 
303  California,  room  27 
4®-  Bell.    See  Belz 

Bella  Union  Quicksilver  Co.  (Napa  Co.),  Abra- 
ham Halsey  secretary.  530  California, 
rooms  49-50 

"    Union   Theater,  Mrs.  Bertha  Stanley  pro- 
prietor, 803-805  Kearny 
Bella  I  Vista  Hotel,  Mrs.  Volney  Spalding  pro- 
prietor, 1001  Pine 
Bellamore  C.  L.,  2d  assistant  engineer  str  City 

of  Everett 
Bellamy  Henry,  expressman,  NE  cor  Powell  and 

Ellis,  r.  611  Stevenson 
Bellancourt  Louise  P.,  widow,  r.  904  Broadway 
Bellando    G.    &    Co.    (Giuseppe    Bellando    and 
Augustino  Martini),  proprietors  Pietra 
Ligure  Hotel,  215  Broadway 

"    Giuseppe  (G.  Bellando  &  Co.),  r.  215  Broad- 
way 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  723'^  Vallejo  rear 
Bellani  John  L.,  driver,  r.  3757  Sacramento 
Bellanti  Antonio,  fish,  18  Clay  St.  Market  and 
334,  3d,  r.  424  Green 

"    John,  fisherman,  r.  2  Hodges  Alley, 
Bellarda  Enrico,  cook,  r.  516  Pacific 
Belle  Isle  Mining  Co.  (Nev.),  John  W.  Pew  sec- 
retary, 310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 


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Bellegarde  Denis,  driver,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    Jean  B.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  226  Railroad 

Av 
"    Pascal,  liquors,  530  Merchant,  r.  112  Ber- 
nard 
Bellegrini  Frank  H.,  sign  painter,  r.  518  Vallejo 

"    Orlando,  fresco  painter,  r.  518  Vallejo 
Bellemaire  Joseph,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Bellemans  Paul,  wine  merchant,  r.  406  Sutter 
Bellerive  Edward,  house  painter,  823  Jackson, 
r.  520  Vallejo 

BELLERIVE  MARIE  Mme., 

robes  et  manteaux   and  fashionable 
dressmaking,  1120  Sutter 

Bellermann  Theodore,  gardener  Pierre  Condrey. 

r.  Corbett  Av  nr  Ingleside 
Bellet  Joseph  W.,  stage  doorkeeper  Columbia 
Theatre,  r.  313  Lombard 
"    MarcellaM,,  widow,  r  313  Lombard 
Belletier  Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  3328  Folsom 
Belleview  Mining  and  Agricultural  Co.  (Sonora, 
Cal.),  W.  F.   Russell   secretary,  office  14 
Sansome 
Bellevue  House,  Pierre  Lacoste  proprietor,  801 

Vallejo 
Bellew  Mary  Mrs.,  glove  maker,  r.  W-A  Glover 
j»=Bellew.    See  Bellue 

Bellezer  Frank,  boarding  and  lodging,  5  Wash- 
ington 
Belli  Emiglio,  macaroni  maker  L.  Valsangia- 
como  &  Co.,  r.  412  Broadway 
"    Benedick,  expressman,   NE   cor  Front  and 

Washington,  r.  316  Broadway 
"    Eustagnio,  liquors,  619  Davis 
"    G.  &  Co.  (Giovanni  Belli  and  Andrea  Simi), 

butchers,  624  Front 
"    Giovanni  (G.  Belli  &  Co.),  r.  53314  Union 
"    Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Lawrence,  fish,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Webster 
"    Lorenzo,  farmer,  r.  222  Broadway 
Bellinan  R.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Belling  Alfred,  teacher  music,  r.  200  Turk 
"    Edmund,  watchman,  r.  918  Harrison 
Bellingall  Peter  W.,  custom  house  broker,  508 
Battery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ralph   R.,  clerk   Peter   W.  Bellingall,  r 
Oakland 
Bellingham  Bay  and  British  Columbia  Rail 
road  Co.,  Pierre  B.  Cornwall  president 
George  Staacke  secretary,  office  450  Main 
Bellingbam  Bay  Improvement   Co.    (lumber 
dept.j,  A.  A.  Baxter  agent,  office  22  Mar- 
ket, rooms  3-4 
"    Edward  A.,  r.  1332  Page 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1332  Page 
Bellini   Antonio,   cook    Anton    Lopresti,  r.  203 

Larkin 
Bellis  Annie,  domestic,  31  Scott 
"    Barbara,  widow,  r.  467  Jersey 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  1133  Howard 
"    John,  jeweler,  r.  467  Jersey 
Bellisle  Lorenzo  D.,  carpenter,  r.  420,  6th 
"    Moses,  carpenter,  r.  953  Mission 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  2616  Bryant  Av 
"    Phelibert,  shoemaker,  r.  742  Folsom 
Bellman  Arthur  W.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  917,  23d 
"    Eustace,  machinist,  r.  917,  23d 
"    Henry,  musician,  r.  731  Turk 
"    I.  Miss,  clerk  general  freight  office   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  917,  23d 
"    Mathilda  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1026  Hyde 
"    Oliver  P.,  painter,  r.  220,  3d 
"    Robert  A.,  roll  turner,  r.  504  Texas 
"    Vincent,  real  estate,  r.  917,  23d 
•'    Vincent    Jr.,   solicitor    S.    F.    Novelty    & 
Plating  Wks.,  r.  21371/4  Mission 
Bellmer  August,  bartender  H.  MuUer  &  Co.,  r. 
201  Fremont 
"    Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  1141  Har- 
rison 
"    Frederick  E.    Jr.,   blacksmith    John  Von 

Emden,  r.  1141  Harrison 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  F.  Bellmer,  r.  1141  Harrison 
"    Herman  A.,  liquors,  119  Morton,  r.  311  Grant 

Av 
"    Herman  T.,  cigar  maker  Frahm  &  Frank- 
enberg,  r.  1141  Harrison 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

PORTIEI^ES. 

Largest  Assortment  on  the  Coast. 
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Bellmer  John  (Kruse  &  Bellmer),  r.  437  Turk 
Bello  Dominico  (Milishich  &  Belle),  r.  715  Green- 
wich 
"    Jose  S.  (Bello  &  Costa),  r.  Ill  Jackson 
"    Joseph  C,  cooper,  r.  72  Jessie 
"    Vincent,  r.  72  Jessie 
"    Vincent  Jr.,  shoe  finisher,  r.  72  Jessie 
"    &  Costa   (Jose    S.    Bello  and    Antonio  C. 
Costa),  boarding  and  wines  and  liquors, 
111  Jackson 
Bellocq  Pascal  (Bellocq  &  Menjou),  r.  Cambridge 
nr  Wayland 
"    &    Menjou    (Pascal    Bellocq    and    Pierre 
Menjou),  dairymen,  Cambridge  nr  Way- 
land 
Bellof  Conrad,  milkman,  r.  208  Francisco  rear 
"    George,    saddler    Charles    E.    Toloski,    r. 
21051/4  Stockton 
Bellona  George,  longshoreman,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
Bellow  Thomas,  porter,  r.  231  Olive  Av 
Bellows  Edward,  pay  inspector  in  charge  U.  S. 
Navy  Pay  Office,  202  Sansome,  r.  Califor- 
nia Hotel 
Bellrude  Jacob  M.,  agent,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Treat 

Av 
Bellstedt  John,  engineer   Western    Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  22  Decatur 
"    Theodore,    machinist    Dow    Steam   Pump 
Wks.,  r.  1008  Natoma 
Bellue  August  P.,  liquors,  116,  10th 
4®"Bellue.    See  Bellew 

Belluomini  Angelo,  fruits   and  vegetables,  406 
O'Farrell 
"    Dominico,  butcher,  301  Hayes 
"    Giovanni,  butcher,   UWA  Octavia,    r.   424 

Cedar  Av 
"    Narcisco,  cook,  r.  527a  Union 
Belmond  House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor,  1126 

Market  and  21  Turk 
Belmont  Felicien  P.,  janitor,  803  Sutter 
"    Gold  Mine  (Amador  Co.),  F.  E.  Luty  secre- 
tary, 330  Pine,  room  5 
"    Louis,  blacksmith,  r.  Ill,  26th 
Belmont  Stables,  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons  pro- 
prietors, 1629-1631  Pine,  telephone  East 
247 
Belmor  Edward  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1026  Army 
"    George  E.,  boiler  maker,    56  Bluxome,  r. 

407,  4th 
"    Peter  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1026  Army 
"    Regina  Miss,  r.  2508  McAllister 
Belmor's  Boiler  Works,  56  Bluxome 
Belmour  Louis,  proprietor  Players'   Club,  712 

Mission,  r.  906  Minna 
Belodo  John  A.,  furrier,  r.  633  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  taxidermist,  r.  633  Jessie 
"    Victor,  porter  Philip  Cohen,   r.  1213  Powell 
Jg®-Belotti.    See  BuUotti 
Beloud  Leon,  foreman,  r.  29  Stanly  PI 
Belrose  Eugene,  restaurant,  411  California,   r. 

Oakland 
Belser  John  J.,  clerk  Williams,  Belser  &  Co.,  r. 
239  Dorland 
"    Julius  H.  (Williams,  Belser  &  Co.),  r.  239 
Dorland 
BelshawMortimerW.,  proprietor  Empire  Coal 
Mine  and  Railroad,  office  402  Front,   r. 
1626  Jackson 
Belt  Frank  T.,  collector  X.  L.  Dairy  Co.,  r.  102 

San  Jose  Av 
Belt  Railway  The,  depot  NE  cor  Greenwich 
and  Battery,  office  State  Board  of  Harbor 
Commissioners,  10  California 
Belting  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Capi- 
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Belton  Caroline  Miss,  bookkeeper  D.  F.  Keefe, 
r.  913,  25tli 
"    Philip  M.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  913,  25th 
"    Philip  W.,  carpenter  McFarland  Bros.,   r. 
926  Florida 
Beltrami  Charles,  glaser,  r.  509  Broadway 
"    John,  porter  Horwitz  &  Cohn,  r.  829  Steven- 
son 
Belus   Frederick   A.,    cigars   and    tobacco,   34 

Steuart 
Belvedere  Land  Co.,  John  Coop  secretary  and 
manager  at  Belvedere,  Cal.,   Edgar  M. 
Wilson  attorney,  207  Sansome 
"    The,  George  &  Margaret  A.  Robinson  pro- 
prietors, 606  Folsom 
Bevel  Lucy,  widow,  r.  II5514  Stevenson 

"    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  1155'/^  Stevenson 
Belyea  Albert  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1248a  18th 
"    James  A.,  policeman,  r.  14  Pearl 
"    Lottie  Miss,  boxmaker,  r.  1248a  18th 
"    Myrtle  Miss,   telegraph  operator,  r.  1248a 

18th 
"    William  B.,  contractor,  r.  1248a  18th 
Belz  Charles  R.,  machinist,  r.  31  Montezuma 
Bemis  Angle    C.    Miss,    teacher  music,   r.   419 

Bryant 
Bemis  Charles  C,  real  estate  agent,  324  Mont- 
gomery, r.  419  Bryant 
"    Edward  iP.,  purser  str  Columbia 
Bemiss  Lincoln  E..  storekeeper  str  San  Jose 
"    Mary  C.  Mrs.,  r.  821  Turk 
"    Rodney  D.,  solicitor,  r.  637  Guerrero 
Bemmerer   August,   manager    Eureka  Cutlery 
^Vks.,  540  Califoraia,  r.  605  Stevenson 
"    Henry  A.,  cutler  Eureka  Cutlery  Wks.,  r. 
605  Stevenson 
Ben  Lomond  Wine  Co.,  John  F.  Coope  secre- 
tary and  manager,  II414  McAllister 
Benard  Alfred  G.,  jeweler,  r.  24  Liberty 
"    Auguste  F.  (Benard  &  O'Brien),  r.  24  Lib- 
erty 
"    Auguste  F.  Jr.,  electrician,  r.  24  Liberty 
"    Bernard  A.,  bookkeeper  CofBn  &  Sanderson, 

r.  24  Liberty 
"    J.,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  715  Ellis 
Benard   &   O'Brien    (Auguste   F.  Benard  and 
William  T.  O'Brien),  liquors,  1034 Market 
and  147  Larkin 
Benassini  Louis,  boots  and  shoes,  422  Pacific,  r. 
625^2  Green 
"    Natale,  tailor,  r.  625^4  Green 
"    Peter,  r.  12  Ohio  PI 
"    Valente,  tailor,  r.  625V2  Green 
Benbow  George  H.,  clerk,  r.  653,  3d 
Benchley  James  W.  (Benchley  &  Co.),   r.  419a 

Jersey 
BencMey  W.  B.  (Benchley  &  Co.),  notary  public, 
conveyancer    and    U.    S.    pension    and 
claim  agent,  630  Market  opp  Palace  Ho- 
tel, r.  1714  Market 
"    W.  W.,    clerk   Benchley  &  Co.,   r.    Hotel 
Fairmount 
Benchley  &  Co.  (W.  B.  and  J.  W.  Benchley),  real 
estate,  loans  and  mines,  6.30  Market  opp 
Palace  Hetel,  tel  Main  5807 
Bend  Jacob,  tailor,  r.  544b  Castro 
Bendegard  Morton,  master  str  Signal,  oflace  48 

Martel,  room  1 
Bendel  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker  Miss  M.  Dunn, 

r.  4,521/2  Tehama 
Bendel  Hermann,  president  San  Jose  Fruit 
Packing  Co.  and  California  Wine  Makers' 
Corporation,  43  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"  Hermans.,  clerk  Robert  B.  Bain,  r.  Oak- 
land 


Bendel  Louis  (Atzeroth  &  Bendel),  r.  1700  Turk 

"    Thom.as  L.,  bricklayer,  r.  520  Jersey 
Bjndele  Charles,  molder  Western  Foundry,  r. 
452'/^  Tehama 
"    Charles  Jr.,  machinist  Cylops  Iron  Wks., 
r.  45214  Tehama 
Bender  Albert  M.  (Bremer  &  Bender),  r.   1228 
Post 
"    A.  S.,  Major,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

BENDER    BROTHERS 

(William  A.  and  George  L.),  wholesale 
dealers  in  wood,  posts,  tanbark,  etc., 
oak  wood  for  grates  a  specialty,  steam 
sawing.   Third  St.    Wharf,  telephone 
Main  5616 
Bender  Charles,  r.  1602  Washington 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  105  Butte 
"    Charles  G.,   clerk  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.   1407 

Washington 
"    Charles  L.,  wireworker  Sperry  Wire  Wks., 

r.  473  Tehama 
"    Frances,  dressmaker,  r.  112  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  pressman  Pac.  Printing  Co.,  r. 

1114  Garden 
"    George  L.  (Bender  Bros.),  r.  1317,  20th 
"    Harry,  porter  Adams  House,  r.  519  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Herman  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  120 

nth 
"    Jacob,  butcher,  704  Diamond 
"    James  C,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Jerome,  molder,  r.  106  Tehama 
"    Jerome  Jr.,  compositor,  r.  106  Tehama 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  112  Tehama 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  1813  Dupont 
"    John  v.,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  4 

Dehon 
"    Joseph  H.,  collector  Eastern  Clock  Co.,  r. 

473  Tehama 
"    Josiah  D.,  collar  maker,  r.  738,  25th 
"    Josiah  P.,  bricklayer,  r.  421.  29th 
"    Max  F.,  teacher  languages,  r.  1407  Wash- 
ington 
''■    Paul  A.,  clerk  William  Wolff  &  Co.,  r.  1407 

Washington 
"    Robert,  printer  Louis  Thors,  r.  112  Tehama 
"    Sarah  E.  Miss,  artist,  231  Post,  r.  1217,  20th 
"    Thomas  L.,  bricklayer,  r.  520  Jersey 
"    William  A.  (Bender  Bros  ),  r.  1217,  20th 
4®=  Bender.    See  Beander  and  Benter 
Bendetti  Secondo,  clerk  Micele  Simonetti 
Bendit  Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  1.308  Jackson 
"    Herman,  insurance  agent,  r.  161954  Geary 
"    Leah,  widow,  r.  1619%  Geary 
"    Morris,   foreman  O.   Harris,  r.  2414  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Pauline  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 
School,  r.  1619%  Geary 
Bendix  Otto,  musician,  r.  1408  Van  Ness  Av 
Bendixen  C.  Ed,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
Bendixen  Christian  (Bendixen  &  Grennan),  r. 
116  Guerrero 
"    H.  D.,  shipbuilder,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    John  (Schmidt  &  Bendixen),  r.  3  Market 

BENDIXEN  &   GRENNAN 

(Christian  Bendixen  and  Joseph  F. 
Grennan),  merchant  tailors,  211-212 
Spreckels  Bldg.,  2d  floor 

Bendrick  Vincent,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

424  Day 
Bendt  William,  saloon  keeper,  r.  8  Clay 
j8®=-  Bendt.    See  Bent 
Senear  James  S.,  r.  1231  Pine 
Benecke  Dorothea  M.  I.,  widow,  notions,  3409 
Clay 
"    Edward,  compositor  Abend  Post,  r.  Oak- 
land 
4®=  Benecke.    See  Beneke 
Benedetti  Angelo,  peddler,  r.  510  Francisco 

"    Giuseppe  G.,  laborer,  r.  3  Bartol 
Benedetto  Angelo,  woodcarver,  r.  336  Green 
Benedict  Alfred  W.,  bookkeepeer  Hooker  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
•"    Bert  J.,   salesman  Benedict  &  Taylor,  r. 
328  Valencia 
"    Brothers  (Charles  E.  and  James  S.),  dairy. 
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Benedict  Carrie  J.  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Logan,  r.  2600  Scott 
Charles  E.  (Benedict  Bros.),  r.  1655V4  Mis- 
sion 
Charles  G.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1018  Geary 
Courtland  S.  (Benedict  &  Turner),  r.  328 

Valencia 
Hai-ry  G.,  manager  James  B.  Mulcahy,  r. 

114  McAllister 
James  S.  (Benedict  Bros.),  30,  12th 
W.  E.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
Benedict  &  Turner  (Courtland  S.  Benedict,  A. 
H.   Turner  and  H.   R.  Jackson),  impor- 
ters, manufacturers  and  retailers  cloth- 
ing, SW  cor  Sutter  and  Montgomery 
Beneke  Herman,  sugar  boiler  Western  Sugar 
Refinery,  r.  405  Arlington 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  652^/4  Jessie 
4®=Beneke.    See  Benecke 
Beneleit  Emil,  expressman,  r.  122  Howard 
Benemati  Dominick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
Benetti  Italo  (Saporiti  &  Benetti),  r.  1248  Valen- 
cia 
Benevolent  and  Protective  Order  of  Elks,  Al- 
cazar Building 
Benfeld  Conrad,  lumberman,  r.  739,  4th 

"    Fritz,  bartender,  r.  622  Clay 
Benfelt  Conrad,  master  mariner,  office  32  Steuart 
■  Benges  Henry,  boatman  sec  B  seawall,  r.  SW 

cor  Powell  and  Bay 
Benglian  Jasper,  shampooer  A.  O.  Lindstrom, 

r.  East  Berkeley 
Bengtson  Bror  W.,  carriage   trimmer  Charles 
Molter,  r.  526V2  Natoma 
Carl,  riveter,  r.  3  Central  Court 
John,  timer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1236,  26th 
Josephine  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  2610 Mission 
Olof  N.,  seaman,  r.  2610  Mission 
Oluf,  cabinet  maker,  r.  257  Tilden 
Sven,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2022  Mc- 
Allister 
4®="Bengtson.    See  Bentson 
Benguiat  M.,  r.  1810  Ellis 
Benham,  George  B.,  printer  and  stationer,  117 

Turk 
Benham  J.  M.  &  Co.  (Joseph  M.  Benham  and 
Charles     S.    McLaren),    Pacific    Coast 
agents  Pillow  Inhaler  Co.  of  Philadel- 
phia, 515  Spreckels  Bldg 
"    Joseph  M.    (J.  M.  Benham  &  Co.),  r.  429 

Eddy 
"    Kate  P.,  cleaner  U.  S.  Custom  House 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1668  Mission 
"    W.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Benich  John  (Benich  &  Martich),  r.  632  Mission 
"    &  Martich  (John  Benich  and  Vincent  Mar- 
tich), restaurant,  633  Mission 
Benicia  Agricultural  Works  (Benicia,   Cal.), 
Baker  &  Hamilton  proprietors,  NW  cor 
Pine  and  Davis 
Benicia     Parcel    Express    and    Purchasing 
Agency,   D.    A.   Gurnee  proprietor,    511 
Market 
"    Tannery  (Benicia,  Cal.),  Kullman,  Salz  <& 
Co.  proprietors,  106  Battery 
Bening  Anna  N.,  widow,  r.  1114  Webster 
"    August  E.,  r.  1114  Webster 
"    Bernhard,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Frederick  (Decker  &  Bening),  r.  1114  Web- 
ster 
"    George  F.,  clerk,  r.  1114  Webster 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  153  Perry 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1114  Webster 
J8®=Bening.    See  Benning 
Benito  Antonio,  cook,  r.  905  Pacific 
Benitz  Adolph,  lodgings,  145,4th,  and 776 Howard 
Benjamin  A.,  gripman,  Geary   St.   RR,   r.   434 
1st  Av 
"    Abraham  F.,  attorney  at  law,  42-43  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  2712  Pine 
"    Alfred,  r.  721  Eddy 
"    Arthur  T.,  violin  maker,  26  O'Farrell,  room 

27,  r.  604%  Linden  Av 
"    B.,  San  Jose  and  S.  P.  Express,  and  pur- 
chasing agent,  414  Market,  r.  San  Jose 
Benjamin  B.,  sporting  editor  Chronicle 
"    Benjamin  (Code  &  Benjamin),  r.  425  Geary 


Benjamin  Charles  E.,  supervisor  3d  Ward 
"    Charles  L. ,  carpenter,  r.  315  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r. 

102  Taylor 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  Cal.  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  r. 

978  Howard 
"    David,  peddler,  r.  415  Natoma,  rear 
"    Edward  J.,  cashier  M.  S.  Grinbaum  &  Co., 

r.  Belvedere 
"    E.  H.,  mining  engineer,  331  Pine,  room  20, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Elmer,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co. 
"    Everett  E.,  1st  lieut.  Co.  E  1st  Infantry  U. 

S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    Frank    E.,    clerk    prosecuting     attorney 

Police  Court  4 
"    Jacob,  broker,  r.  721  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  837  Folsom 
"    Isaac,  peddler,  r.  525  Howard 
"    Levi  M.,  policeman,  r.  125  Hartford 
"    Moses  H.,  clerk  Joseph  Marks,  r.  721  Eddy 
"    Nathan  M.  (N.  M.  Benjamin  &  Co.),  r.  21HA 


BENJAMIN  N.  M.  &  CO. 

(N.  M.  Benjamin  and  A.  G.  Baldwin) 

celebrated  ice  cream  manufacturers, 

parties  and  lodges  supplied  with  ice 

cream,  cakes,  candies,  punches,  lemon 

ade  and  sandwiches  at  short  notice 

202  Turk,  telephone  South  584 
Benjamin  Orson  C,  shipping  clerk,  office  pier  2 

r.  1408.  Guerrero 
"    Philip  L.  (Benjamin  &  Samuels),  r.  Oak 

lanl 
"    Philip  S.,  assistant  inspector  fire    alarm 

and  police  telegraph,  r.  721  Eddy 
"    Thaddeus  S.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  721  Eddy 
"    Thomas  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  613  Mission 
"    W.  A.  &  Co.  ^Wallace  A.  Benjamin),  stock 

brokers,  3l9  Pine,  rooms  6-7 
"    Wallace  A.  (W.  A.  Benjamin  &  Co.),  r.  1148 

Turk 
"    William  K.,  r.  2808  Pine 
"    Zina  G.,  carpenter,  r.  130!4,  9th 
"    cfe  Samuels  (Maurice  V.  Samuels  and  Philip 

L.   Benjamin),  attorneys   at  law,  37-38 

Mills  Bldg.,  10th  floor 
Benjes  Charles,  bartender  Seeba  &  Bohlen,  r. 

1910  Lexington  Av 
"    Conrad,  baker,  r.  SW  cor  Powell  and  Bay 
"    Ernest,  clerk  Dosoher  &  Loheide,  r.  134,  4th 
>g®=-Benjes.    See  Bernges 
Benke  Mary,  widow,  r.  133  Lombard 

"    Herman,  r.  133  Lombard 
Benkelmann  Lena  Miss,  r.  1004  Railroad  Av 

"    Mathilda,  notions,  1004  Railroad  Av 
Benker    George   J.,    cigar    manufacturer,    401 

Montgomery  Av,  r.  105%  Francisco 
Benkie  Harry,  elevator  tender,  r.  159  Minna 
Benkmann  Gustav,  shoemaker,  2927  California 
Benn  Charles,  laborer,  r.  5  Belcher 
"    Hugh,    oellarman    Hibernia     Brewery,    r. 

1007%  Natoma 
"    James,  driver  Hibernia   Brewery,  r.   202, 

21st 
"    John  S.,  artificial  fly  maker,  r.  631  Green- 
wich 
"    Michael,  driver  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  10071/4 

Natoma 
"    Walter  G.,molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r. 

631  Greenwich 
"    William  J.,  helper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 

202,  21st 
Bennallack  Emily  Mrs.,  r.  905  Market 


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Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Bennallack  Mark  J.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks.,  r.  718  Filbert 
Benneche  R.,  master  bktn  Mary  Winkelman,  r. 

44  East 
Banner  Anna  Miss,  artist,  r.  711  Leavenworth 
"    Emerson  O.,  clerk,  r.  1610a  Mason 
"    Felix  D.,  finisher,  r.  2317  Harrison 
"    Frederick  M.,  gold  deposit   melter  U.  S. 

Mint,  r.  Oakland 
"    Marcus,  milliner,  r.  1003  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas  H.,  telegraph  operator  Burbridge 

&  Co.,  r.  2317  Harrison 
Bennett  A.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1261  California 
"    Albert  C,  printer,  r.  112  Devisadero 
"    A.M.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co. ,  r.  1309  Lyon 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  621  Minna 
"    Andrew  J.,  salesman  George  E.  Stewart, 

r.  308  Hyde 
"    Ann  A.  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Annie  R.,  widow,  r.  1720  Baker 
"    Bella,  widow,  r.  1212  Mission 
"    Brothers    (Charles  A.  and  Henry  C),  hard- 
ware, 35,  6th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  307  Hayes 
"    Charles,  waiter  str  San  Juan 
"    Charles  A.  (Bennett  Bros.),  r.   620  Haight 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  E.  L.  G.  Steele  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  C,  teamster,  r.  830  Buchanan 
"    Charles  D.,  bookkeeper  J.  D.   Spreckels   & 

Bros.  Co.,  r.  Fruit  vale 
"    Charles  F.,  seaman,  r.  350  Fremont 
"    Charles  G.,  tanner,  r.  2723  Bryant  Av 
"    Charles     G.    &    Co.     (Samuel    Bissinger), 

tanners,   San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army,  offtce 

215-217  Clay 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Johnson  Bros.,  r.  1613  Clay 
"    Charles  W.,  conductor  Sutter   St.   Ry.,  r. 

1309  Lyon 
"    Charles  L.,  saddler,  r.  12c  Clara 
"    Charles  S.,  motorman  Market   St.   Ry.,   r. 

1213  Devisadero 
"    Charles  W..  salesman  James  T.  Rosseter, 

r.  2423  Pacific  Av 
"    Christ,  fruits,  NW  cor  California  and  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Clayton,   foreman  Gray  Bros.,  r.  509  Jersey 
"    Clement,  U.  S.  ofBcial  reporter  and  notary 

public,  15  Mills  Bldg,   8th  floor,   r.   3410 

Washington 
"    Cordelia,  widow,  r.  2114%  Baker 
"    Daniel,  r.  247,  2d 

"    Daniel,  clerk  Leon  Lemos,  r.  1035V4  Minna 
"    D.  Gates,  physician,  r.  706  Van  Ness  Av 
•'    Edward,  butcher,  r.  1604  Bush 
"    Edward  J.,  engineer  engine  5,  r.  1515  Mason 
"    Edwin  D.  (Bennett  &  Schutte),  r.   148  Va- 
lencia 
•'    Edwin  W.,  metal  polish  manufacturer,  620 

Castro 
"    Emma  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
■'    Eunice  S.,  widow,  r.  230,  7th  Av 
"    Eva  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  901  Post 
■'    Florence  Miss,  r.  lUA  Welsh 
"    Francis,  widow,  r.  72  Tehama 
"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  11  Pacific 
•'    Frank,  seaman,  r.  6179^  Greenwich 
"    Frederick,  r.  1021^4  Market 
"    FredY.,  clerk  money  order  dept.   Wells. 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  912,  21st 
"    George,  r.  299  Hyde 
Benuett    George,    proprietor  Bennett's  Butter 

Depot  and  wholesale  and  retail  dealer 

dairy  produce,  35-36  and  43-44  California 

Market,  r.  1931  Sutter 


Bennett  George,  ship  carpenter,  r.  515,  7th 

"    George  E.,  r.  303,  3d 

"    George  E.,  dental  student,  r.  322  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    George    E.,    clerk    Bennett    Bros.,    r.    620 
Haight 

"    George  W.,  dept.  manager  Levi  Strauss  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

' '    Georg  e  W. ,  lieutenant  police  Potrero  Police 
Station,  r.  1113  Iowa 

"    George  W.,  musician,  r.  939%  Dolores 

"    Gilbert  L.,  park  policeman,  r.   1414  Mis- 
sion 

"    Glover  H.,  shipping  clerk  The  George  F. 
Eberhard  Co.,  r.  728y2  Grove 

"    H.,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  Langham 

"    Harry,  longshoreman,  r.  3Moulton  PI 

"    Harry  E.  (Bennett  &  Fall),  r.  NE  cor  Point 
Lobos  and  22d  Avs 

"    Harry  R.,   clerk  Eugene  F.  Bert,  r.    1720 
Baker 

"    Harry  T.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    H.  E.,  foreman  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Henry  C.  (Bennett  Bros.),  r.  34  Belvedere 

"    Herbert  I.,  clerk  New  Zealand  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Herbert  W.,  chief  clerk  depot  quartermas- 
ter U.  S.  A.,  r.  Alameda 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  625  Ivy  Av 

"    James  G.,  engineer  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
704a  O'Farrell 
Bennett  James  H.,  dock  superintendent  P.  C. 
S.  S.  Co.,r.  Berkeley 

"    Jay  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  702, 
24th 

"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  334  Fremont 

"    John,  capitalist,  r.  2213  Webster 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1035%  Minna 

"    John,  engraver  S.  F.  Photo- Engraving  Co. 

"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  409  Cali- 
fornia Av 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Vincent 
Bennett  John,  manager  United  Shirt  and  Collar 
Co..  25-27  Sansome,  r.  415%  Baker 

' '    John  D. (Bennett  &  Murray).  308  Washington 

"    John  E.,  seaman,  r.  237,  28th 

"    John  T.,   copyist  recorder's  ofQce,  r.   1604 
Bush 

"    John  W.,  hostler,  r.  27%  Clara 

"    John  W.,  livery  stable,  623  Grove 

"    Joseph  A.,  peddler,  r.  621  Minna 

"    Joseph    E.,    porter  Deming-Palmer    Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  t2B  Clara 

"    Joseph  F.,  teamster,  r.  323  Ritch 

"    Julia,  r.  365  Market 

"    J.  Willard,  conductor,  r.  702,  34th 

"    Kate,  domestic,  309  Powell 

"    Kate,  widow,  lodgings,  107  Turk 

"    Lida  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  516  Laguna 

"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  821  Howard 

"    Louis,  r.  1414  Mission 

"    Louise  H.,  widow,  r.  322  Ritch 

"    Lucy  J.  Mrs.,  medium,  105  Hayes 

"    Margaret  F.,  widow,  r.  230  Brannan  rear 

■'    Martha  Z.,  widow,  r.  308  Hyde 

"    Maurice,  r.  1604  Bush 

"    Michael  M.,  stevedore,  r.  41%  Louisa 

"    O.  C,  r.  104  Baker 

"    P.,  mechanic  W.  W.   Montague   &  Co.,  r. 
1005  Oak 

"    Philip  T.   (Bennett    &   Witmer),    r.    516% 


"    R.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  216  Post 

"    Ralph,  contractor,  r.  1412  Hyde 

"    Raymond,  printer,  r.  967  Mission 

"    Reace  T.,  carpenter,  443,  3d,  r.  Bennington 
nr  Cortland  Av 

"    Rebecca  S.,  widow,  r.  1911  Devisadero 

"    Reuben  C.  electrician,  r.  1139  Harrison 
Bennett  Robert  H.  Jr.,   secretary  Merchants' 
Credit  Assn.  of  Cal.,  and  assistant  sec- 
retary Associated  Wholesale  Grocers  of 
Cal.,  123  California,  room  25,  r.  Alameda 

"    Robert  J.,  glassblower,  r.  1005  Oak 

"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1401  Gough 

"    Samuel,  guard,  r.  13-i6  Pacific 

"    Samuel,  painter,  r.  337  Jessie 


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Bennett  Sanford,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  17-19 
Beale,  r.  Alameda 

"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  536  Pacific 

"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  12c  Clara 

"  Theodore,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  16 
Allen 

"  Thomas,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 
r.  530,  17th 

"  William,  cook  John  T.  Waldron,  r.  1130 
Union 

"  William,  physician,  office  and  r.  3313  Web- 
ster 

"    William  H.,  stationery,  615  Larkin 

'■  &  Fall  (Harry  E.  Bennett  and  Frank  G. 
Fall),  proprietors  Hayes  Valley  Adver- 
tiser, 509  Hayes 

"  &  Murray  (John  D.  Bennett  and  James 
Murray),  produce  commission  mer- 
chants, 308  Washington 
Bennett  &  Schutte  (Edwin  D.  Bennett  and 
John  H.  Schutte).  wood  mantels,  tiles 
and  grates,  148-150  Valencia 

"  &  Witmer  (Philip  T.  Bennett  and  George 
Witmer),  restaurant,  5  Stockton,  and  10 
Ellis 

BENNETT'S  BUTTER   DEPOT, 

Georg-e  Bennett  proprietor,  35-36  and 
43-44  California  Market 

4®"Bennett.    See  Bennet 
Benney  John,  solicitor,  r.  18^4  Prospect  Av 
Bennicksen  Jens  H.,  bakery,  1030  Kearny 
Bennig  John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1849  Lexington  Av 
Benning  Henry,  machinist,  r.  663  Minna 
"    Joseph  H.  (Benning  &  Anthony),  r.  18  Page 
"    &  Anthony  (Joseph  H.  Benning  and  Thomas 
M.  Anthony),  cabinet  makers,  1949  Mar- 
ket 
4®"  Benning.    See  Bening 

Benninghoven  A.,  photographer,  r.  1720  Market 
"    Edward  R..  barber,  r.  722i/4  Clementina 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  153414,  17th 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  733V2  Clementina 
"    Otto,  cement  worker,  r.  732^4  Clementina 
Bennings  John,  musician,  r.  114  Pacific 
Bennington  Ada  W.  Mrs.,  r.  30  Ellis 
Bennink  Adrian  W.,  foreman  ticket  printing 

dept.  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1004,  18th 
Bennseck  Victor,  sweeper  City  Street  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  42  Jessie 
Benoist  Amedee  J.,  compositor,  r:  1013  Leaven- 
worth 
Benoist  William  B.,  secretary  S.  F.  Typograph- 
ical  Union,  606    Montgomery,   r.   IOWA 
Leavenworth   . 
Benguiat  Hadji  E.,  rugs  and  embroideries,  420 

Sutter,  r.  1810  Ellis 
Benrimo  James,  laborer,  r.  526  Broadway 
"    J.    Harry,   actor  Morosco's    Grand   Opera 

House,  r.  330  Eddy 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  stock  broker,  r.  205%  Sanchez 
Bensen  Charles,  r.  1030  Kearny 
"    Christian  C,  iron  worker  Ralston  I.  Wks., 

r.  15031/i  Buchanan 
"    Conrad,    groceries    and    liquors,    1501    Bu- 
chanan, r.  1503^4  Buchanan 
"    Emil,  seaman,  r.  568  Howard 
"    Henry,  groceries,  774  Bryant 
•'    Ole,  ship  carpenter,  r.  3333  Sutter 
4®°  Bensen.    See  Benson 
Bensinger  Daniel,  baker  str  State  of  California, 

r.  15,  23d 
4®"  Bensinger.    See  Benzinger 
Benson    Albert,    carriage   painter    Almerin   T. 
Becraft,  r.  9  Juri 
"    Albert,  seaman,  r.  136  Oregon 
"    Alfred,    teamster,  r.  6  Grand  Av 
"     Alfred,  waiter  str  Australia 
"    Allan,  reporter,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1029  McAllister 
"    Ann  Mrs.,  r.  349  Jessie 
"    Antone,  laborer,  r.  4  Alger  PI 
■'    August,  cutter,  r.  6045^  Linden  Av 
"    August,  laborer,  r.  611  Howard 
"    Benjamin,  captain  str  Leader,  r.  1430  Jack- 
son 
"    Benjamin,  conductor,  r.  1553  Kentucky 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
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Benson  Building,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Leidesdorff , 
Davidson    &    Leigh    agents,    137  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Carl,   machinist  Wells,   Russell  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    C.  E!,  teamster,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    Christopher  P.,  fireman,  r.  531  Linden  Av 
"    Claus  G.,  machinist,  1214  York 
"    Domenic  P.,  contractor,  r.  610^4  Minna 
"    Edward,  liquors.  345,  3d,  r.  510  Howard 
"    Edward,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 
"     Edward  C,  ship  carpenter,  r.  507  Mission 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  Point  Lobos 

and  24th  Avs 
"     Emanuel,  produce  dealer,  r.    1135  Treat  Av 
"     Emma  Miss,  laundress,  r.  238  Perry 
"    Frank  H.,  reporteT  Call,  r.  621  Bush 
"    Franklin  R.,  clerk,  r.  3710  Howard 
"    G.,  employee    Neustadter   Bros.,    r.   640^ 

Linden  Av 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  509  Powell 
"     George,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r.  1830 

O'Farrell 
"    George  C,   ship  carpenter,   r.  1443  Leaven- 
worth 
"    George  W.,  solicitor,  r.  2511  Clay 
"    Harry  C.  ,1st  lieutenant  Troop  1 4th  Cavalry 

U.  S.  A.   r.  Presidio 
"    Henry,  barber,  r.  21_  Wildey 
"    Henry,  seaman  str  "City  of  Everett 
"    Ida    H.    Mrs.,     superintendent    The    Dea- 
coness'    Home     and     Bible     Training 
School,  315  Castro 
"    James,    secretary    Odd   Fellows'  Savings 
Bank  (in  liquidation).  240  Montgomery, 
r.  2710  Howard 
"    James  E.  K.,  pressman,  r.  2917^4  Harrison 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  803  Stockton 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John,  shipsmith's  helper,  r.  4  Alger  PI 
"    John,    watchman    Yerba    Buena    Supply 
Depot 
Benson  John  A.,  engineer  and  land  agent,  430 
Kearny,  rooms  3-4-5,  r.  1330  Clay 
"    John  A.,   laborer  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,r.  63 

Tehama 
"    John  B.,  machinist,  r.  2637  Sutter 
"    John  M.,  oiler  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Julius,  carpenter,  r.  1432  Dolores 
"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"     Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  827  Polk 
"    Lizzie  Miss  (Haller  &  Benson),  r.  1029  Mc- 
Allister 
"     Lucy,  widow,  r.  409  Powell 
"    Martin,  asst  timekeeper  Palace  Hotel,  r. 

1307%  Minna 
"    Martin,  machinist,  r.  217,  20th 
"     Mary,  domestic,  1816  Baker 
"    M.  G.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Ole,  blacksmith    Abner    Doble  Co.,   r.  40 

Lundy  Lane 
"    Oliver,  seaman,  r.  729  Folsom 
"    Peter,  private  Underwriters'   Fire  Patrol 

sta  1,  r.  365  Jessie 
"    P.  F.,  attorney   at  law,  20-21  Mills  Bldg, 

7th  floor,  r.  Hotel  Miramar 
"    Robert,  porter  Hills  Bros.,  r.  834  Folsom 
"    Samuel  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  2006a  Howard 
"    Severin,  cabinet  maker  Joseph  Budde,  r. 

1023  De  Haro 
"    Theodore,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    Walter  J.,  r.  37  Clara 
"    William,  blacksmith  Ralston  I.  Wks.,  r.  8 

Natoma 
"    William  C,  bricklayer,  r.    137a  San  Jose 
Av 


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Benson  William  H.,  shoemaker,  129,  6th,  r.  786>4 
Howard 
"    William  H.,  stationery  and  varieties,  2843, 
16th,  r.  2006a  Howard 
4®~Benson.    See  Bensen  and  Bentson 
Benston  Alfred  D.,  porter,  r.  2507  Bush 
Bent  Alonzo,  laborer  Pac.  Rubber  Paint   Co.,   r. 
2726  Mission 
"    Byron  D.,  clerk  local  freight  office   S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  441  Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    Carrie  A.,  widow,  r.  2637  Howard 
■'    Charles  L.,  2d  lieut.  Co.  K.  1st  Infantry  IT. 

S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    Edward  F.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  606  Sutter 
"    Frank  A.  (Sharon  &  Bent),  r.  917  Larkin 
"    Frederick  N.,  manager  John  F.  Bent,  r.  SW 

cor  23d  and  Folsom 
"    James,  packer,  r.  26  Laurel  PI 
"    John  F.  (Bent  &  Geddes),  and  liquors,   SW 

cor  Folsom  and  22d,  r.  930  Oak 
"    John  T.,  accountant,  r.  500  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Margaret    A.,    widow,    r.  The  (Lick)   Old 

Ladies'  Home 
"    Silas  E.,  woodworker,  r,  28  Turk 
Bent    Wilson  D.  Jr.   (Bent  &  Meyerderks),  r. 
Sausalito 
"    &    Geddes    (John   F.    Bent    and     Charles 
Geddes),  cyclery,  930  Oak 
Bent  &  Meyerderks  (Wilson  D.   Bent    Jr.  and 
George  R.  Meyerderks),  printers,  40  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  7-11 
its-Bent.    See  Bendt 
Bentag  Henry,  r.  522,  9th 
Bente  William  G.,  clerk  F.   N.   Woods   &  Co.. 

r.  Oakland 
Benter  Charles,  bartender  Frank  Krueckel,   r. 
Berkeley 
•    Henry,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
■'    John,  fringe  maker  M.  Ettinger,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
■'    John  H.,  fringe  maker  Louis  Fromm,   r. 
Oakland 
Bentfeldt  George,  broiler  Palace  Restaurant,  r. 

131  Henry 
Benthack  Henry,  engineer  Milwaukee  Brewery, 

r.  52214,  9th 
Bentham  Harry,  liquors,  636,  4th,  r.  25  Alvarado 

"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  1221  Folsom 
Benthien  Herman,  bartender  John  Jopp,  r.  iiOy^. 

6th 
Bentle  George,  r.  211  Minna 
Bentler  Samuel  F.,  sergeant  Underwriters' Fire 

Patrol  No.  2,  r.  26  Silver 
Bentley  Frank  S.,  manufacturing  clerk  Cunning- 
ham, Curtiss  &  Welch,  r.  Oakland 
"    Paul,  watchcase  maker,  r.  1223,  26th 
"    W.  A.,  painter,  r.  IO614,  3d 
"    Walter    L.,    lineman    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  808  Mission 
■'    William  F.,  painter,  r.  2  Glover 
Benton  A.  L.,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r.  418 
Sutter 
•'    Charles  L.,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    Consolidated  Co.,  John  F.  Pope  secretary, 

538  Sacramento 
"    Dorothy  Miss,  teacher,  r.  926i/4  Broadway 
■'    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  926^4  Broadway 
■'    John  C,  special  employee  U,  S.  Treasury. 

r.  213  Ashbury  Av 
"    Samuel  A,,  bookkeeper,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Sara  J.,  widow,  r.  110  Henry 
"    Thomas  H.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham, 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Benton  Warren  G.,  resident  manager  American 
Press  Association,  510  Montgomery,    r. 
Alameda  Co. 


Bentsik  Victor,  laborer,  r.  42  Jessie  rear 
Bentz  Joseph,  porter  Descamps  &  Vinet,  r.  819 
Broadway 
"    Julius,  clerk  Julius  L.  Bentz,  r.  630  Filbert 
"    Julius  L.,  stationery,   1523  Stockton,  r.  630 
Filbert 
Benussi  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  620,  2d 
Benvine  M.  P.,  salesman,  r.  1904  Market 
Benyakar  Isaac,   Egyptian   goods.  The   Empo- 
rium, r.  2518  Sutter 
Benyaurd  William  H.  H.,  lieut.-col.  U.  S.  A., 

r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
Benz  Conrad,  janitor,  r.  205  Chestnut 

"    John  C,  r.  1623  Powell  rear 
Benzenhofer  David,  baker  F,  M.  Pharion,  r.  634 

Grove 
Benzing  Christopher,  r,  772  Mission 
Benzinger  Richard,  pharmacist  Wakelee  &  Co., 

r.  12071/2  Bush 
Benzon  A.,   steerage   watchman  str  Coptic,  r. 
Oakland 
"    August  F,,  salesman  George  W,  McNear, 
r.  Oakland 
Bepler  Frederick  D.  (Union  Machine  Co.),  r.  29 

Noe 
Beppe  Giovanni,  laborer  August  Prou 
Beran  Emanuel,  shoemaker,  r.  2151  Geary 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1903  Mission 
"    Frank,   shoemaker,   1021  Pacific,  r,    1122i^ 

Pacific 
"    John  J.,  driver,  r,  2307  Post 
Berano  Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Giovanni  B.,  bootblack,  r.  12  Bartol 
Berard  Alfred,  cement  worker,  r.  224  Sanchez 
"    Alfred,  presser,  r.  32514  Chestnut 
"    Edward,  laundry,  1605  Mission 
Beraudiere  Charles,  confectioner  Louis  Ruffleux , 
r.  1904  Mason 
"    Frank,  cook  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning  Co., 
r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Berberich  August,  baker,  r.  4  Fella  PI 
Berbert  A.  &  Brother  (August  and  George  J.), 
manufacturers  and  importers  surgical  in- 
struments. 1376  Market,  tel  South  595 
"    August  (A.  Berbert  &Bro.),r.  2838  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  instrument  maker  A.  Berbert  & 

Bro.,  r.  11011/,  17th 
"    George  J.  (A.  Berbert  &  Bro.),  r.  IIOI1/2,  17th 
Berbman  Samuel,  r.  423  Turk 
Berchtold  John,  carpenter  Frank   A.  Geier,  r. 

602,  14th 
Berck  Dora,  widow,  r,  1507a  Steiner 
"    Julius,  bartender  Harry  B,  Adler,  r.  1507a 
Steiner 
J8®=Berck,    See  Berk  and  Burk 
Bercke  Adolph,  bartender  George  Buecker 
Bercovich  Peter,  cigars  and  tobacco,  Union  St. 

wharf,  r.  8  Union 
Bercowitz  Abraham,  r.  534  Pacific 
"    Harry,  salesman  Simon  Bercowitz,  r.   1009 

Howard 
"    Simon,    clothing,     1009    Howard    and    534 
Pacific,  r.  1009  Howard 
4®="Bercowitz,    See  Berkowitz 
Berdan  Frank  C,  weigher  U.  S.   Mint,  r.  1035a 
Dolores 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Nelson  L.,  civil  engineer,  524  Washington, 
r.  11/2  Tay 
Berdi    Michael   (E.   Micheletti    &  Co.),   r.   1416 

Pacific 
Berdous  Bernard   (Berdous  &  Bedouret),   r.  843 
Pacific 
"    &   Bedouret   (Bernard  Berdous   and    Dom- 
inique Bedouret),  liquors,  843  Pacific 
Berduo  GuiUermo,  secretary  Miguel  Carrillo, 

204  Front,  r.  427  Sutter 
Berel  Samuel,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.    1471 

Minna 
Berelson  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  .34  Capp 
Berenbaum  Solomon,  junk,  315,  3d 
Berendes  Charles  J.,  liquors,  129  East,  r.  12  Zoe 
Berendsen  Anton,  carpenter,  r.  E  s  York  nr  15th 
"    Johannes  C,  salesman  Hinz  &  Landt 
"    Julius,  clerk  Henry  Schlesselmann,  r,  1300 
Hayes 
Berendt  Jacob,  clerk,  r,  1828  Sutter 
I       "    S.,  packer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Berens  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  .560  Howard 


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Berens  Edward,  macMnlst  Cal.  Electrical  Wks., 

r.  52,  2d 
4®=Bereiis.    See  Behrens 
Beresford  J.  Henry,  printer,  r.  320A  Fell 
Beresford  Tlie,  Mrs.  H.  Chamberlain  proprietor, 

NW  cor  Stockton  and  Bush 
Beretta  Angelo,  bartender,  r.  1623  Clay 
"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  280  Minna 
"    James  B.,  machinist   Union   I.    Wks.,    r. 

lOOO'/i  Minnesota 
"    John,  fireman  str  Point  Arena 
4S=-Beretta.    SeeBaretta 
Berg  A.,  driver  Westerfeld's  Bakery 
"    A.,  porter,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Adolph,  waiter  L.  M.  Juhl,  r.  919  Lombard 
"    Albert,  r.  118  Jackson 
"    Albert,  cabinet  maker,  r.  59  Clipper 
"    Alfred,  r.  904  Kearny 
"    Andrew,cigars  and  tobacco,  SE  cor  Mission 

and  4th,  r.  821  Mission 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  48  Sacramento 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1923  Mission 
"    Arthur,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  2521  Broad- 
way 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  633  Eddy 
"    Carrie,  domestic,  2214  Clay 
"    Charles,  engineer  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  10 

Natoma 
"    Charles,  foreman   William   Hatteroth,    r. 

910  Florida 
"    Charles,  seaman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Charles  F.,  manager  George  A.  Moss,  800 

Market,  r.  633  Eddy 
"    Charles  G.,  speculator,  r.  8  Prosper 
"    Charles  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

111714  Tennessee 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  137  Perry 
"    Erik,  fisherman,  r.  48  Sacramento 
"    Ferdinand,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Frederick,  day  clerk  International  Hotel 
"    Frederick  R.,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  2521 

Broadway 
"    Gustav  W.,  lumberman,  r.  332  Ritch 
"    Harry  H.,  clerk  Friedlander  &  Mitau,  r. 

633  Eddy 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  63S  Eddy 
"    Jacob,  salesman  Carl  Goldberg,  329  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John,  mariner,  r.  115%,  11th 
"    John  E.,  baker,  r.  504,  2d 
"    Joseph,  r.  21  Page 

"    Louis,  waiter  L.  M.  Juhl,  r.  919  Lombard 
"    Osca  E.,  crane  driver  Union  L  Wks.,  r. 

1314  Madison  Av 
"    Peter  A.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  59  Clipper 
"    Phillipine  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  633  Eddy 
"    Rachel,  widow,  liquor.s   and  lodgings,  118 

Jackson 
"    Ralph,  barber,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 
"    SigmondF.,  salesman  Steinberger  &  Kal- 
isher,  r.  633  Eddy 
Berg  William  (William  Berg  &  Co.).  r.  624  Sutter 
"    William,  porter  Charles  Keilus  &  Co.,  r. 

46  Everett 
"    William,  quartermaster    str  City  of  Rio 
de  Janeiro 
Berg   William   &   Co.   (William   Berg),   grain 
commission  merchants  and  brokers,  307 
California 
4®=Berg.    See  Berge,  Bergh,  Burg  and  Burge 
4S=-Bergas.    See  Bergez,  Berges  and  Burgess 
Bergdahl  Charles,  helper  Byron  Jackson,  r.  Ill, 
13th 
"    Victor,   salesman  J.  J.    Pfister   Knitting 
Co.,  r.  Ill,  13th 
Berge  Alexander  J.,  floor  walker  Kast  &  Co.,  r. 
1221  Guerrero 
"    Emile,  traveling  salesman  B.  Hart,  r.  1840, 

23d 
"    Harry,  waiter  str  National  City 
"    Otis   H.,  special  policeman,  r.  1119  Mont- 
gomery 
4®=Berge.    See  Berg,  Bergh,  Burg  and  Burge 
Bergen    Alexander  (Trobock  &  Bergen),  r.  1324 
Washington 
"    Alfred  L.,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.   3031 

Pine 
"    Benjamin  C,  weigher  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Berke- 
ley 


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309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Bergen  Benjamin  F.,  attorney  at  law,  306  San- 
some,  rooms  20-21,  r.   cor  Telegraph  Av 
and  Ashby  Av,  Berkeley 
"    Frederick,  r.  20  South  Park 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  916  Howard 
''    Martin,  jockey,  r.  537  Guerrero 
■'    Martin,  liquors,  576  Folsom 
;8!S=Bergen.    See  Eergin  and  Burgm 
Berg-endau  Knud,  r.  514  Pine 
Bergenstoss  Nicolaus,  cook  Helvetia  Hotel 
Berger  Charles   (Berger  &  Weiss),  r.  1507  Ken- 
tucky 
"    Charles  A.,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  119  California  Av 
"    Christian  G.,  druggist  SE  cor  Union  and 

Larkin 
"    Emil,  molder  Whyte  &  De  Rome,   r.  544 

Mission 
"    Gabriel  A.,  architect,  126  Kearny,  room  41, 

r.  724  Broderiok 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1818  Mason 
"     Henry  H.,  nursery,  SE  cor  19th  and  Folsom, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Isaac,  clerk,  r.  1341  Powell 
"    John  W.,  bookkeeper  Atlas  Assurance  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    Louis,  salesman  William  Clufl  Co.,  r.  1419 

Harrison 
"    Moses,  manufacturer  gloves,  506  Market,  r. 

1121  Sutter 
"    N.,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  15  Carolina 
"    O.,  teamster  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co. 
"    Oscar,  waiter  Sailors'  Home 
"    Otto,  engineer  Rudolph  Herman 
"    Otto  A.,  salesman  George  W.  Gibbs  Co.,  r. 

Bast  Oakland 
"    R.  Mrs.,  r.  Gailhard  Hotel 
"    Robert,  r.  15  Harriet 
"    Robert,    tanner   Isaac    Levy,    r.   16th    Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    W.  H.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  901  Va- 
lencia 
"    William,  barber,  1510  Kentucky,  r.  1114^2 

Tennessee 
"    William  E.,  engineer,  r.  414  Capp 
"    &   Weiss   (Charles  Berger   and   Frank   J. 
Weiss),  butchers,  1512  Kentucky 
i*S=-Berger.    See  Burger  _ 

Bergerat  Louis,  wines,  liquors  and  cigars,  19o9 

Market 
Bergeret  Baptiste,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  & 
Co. 
"    Hippolyte,  glover  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 

721  Vallejo 
'•    John   H.,   glover  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 

735  Folsom 
"    John  P.,  glove  fitter,  735  Folsom 
'>    Mary,  widow,  r.  735  Folsom 
'■    Mary  J.  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  735  Folsom 
Bergeron   Jay   P.,    repairer   Western   Premier 

Cycle  Co.,  r.  1134  Page 
Bergerot  Ellen,  domestic,  913  Sutter 
"    Helen  L.  Mrs.,  r.  ^\ZVi  Stockton 
"    Jean,  teacher  languages,  r.  611  Stockton 
Bergerot  John  A.,  agent  The  Royal  Insurance 
Co.,  oflice  142  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  14  HoUis 
"    Lion,  porter,  r.  824  Montgomery 
Bergerot  P.  Alexandre,  attorney  at  law,  142-143 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  14  Hollis 
Bergerson  John,  seaman,  r.  755  Folsom 
Berges  Adrian  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  1931  Geary 
"    Bazile,  laborer,  r.  631  Jackson 
"    Edmond  R.,  r.  1931  Geary 
-    Edward  H.  (Berges  &  Co.),  r.  1931  Geary 
"    John  B.,  laborer,  r.  1226  Stockton 
"    Joseph,  r.  82314  Montgomery 


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Berges  Jules  E.,  bookkeeper  Barges  &  Domeni- 
coni,  r.  1900  Webster 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  719  Oak 
"    Maximilien  F.,  salesman  Berges  &  Domeni- 

coni,  r.  1931  Geary 
"  Peter,  r,  1931  Geary 
"    Peter  B.    (Berges  &  Domeniconi),   r.    1900 

Webster 
'■    &  Co.   (Edward  H.   Berges  and   John  W. 
Mocabee),  horseshoers,  1340  Turk 
Berges  &  Domeniconi  (Peter  B.  Berges),  whole- 
sale liquors   and   native  wines,  708-710 
Sansome,  tel  5735 
AST  Berges.    See  Bergez  and  Burgess 
Bergevin  Adeline,  widow,  r.  1148  Guerrero 
■'    Charles  O.,  teamster,  r.  17  Stanly  PI 
"    John  B.  (Bergevin  &  Prezeau),  r.  436i^  Ful- 
ton 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  17  Stanly  PI 
Bergevin  &  Prezeau   (John  B.'  Bergevin   and 
Godfrey  Prezeau),  liquors  and  cigars,  445 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Bergez  John,  proprietor  Bergez's  Restaurant, 

.333-334  Pine,  r.  1412  Clay 
Bergez's   Restaurant,  John  Bergez  proprietor, 

333-334  Pine 
ifB'  Bergez.    See  Berges  and  Burgess 
Berggren  Anton,  tailor,  r.  8/2  Adelaide  PI 
"    Charles,  oyster  packer,  r.  26  Zoe 
"    Ernst  G.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  504,  3d 
-fi®='  Berggren.    See  Bergren  and  Burgren 
Bergh  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  465  Minna 

"     Samuel,  machine  hand,  r.  419,  26th 
4®=-  Bergh.    See  Berg,  Berge,  Burg  and  Burge 
Berghane  Joseph,  boiler  maker,  r.  SE  cor  Ma- 
sonic Av  and  Geary 
Berghauser  John  G.  F.,  insurance  broker,  r.  1816 
Geary 
"    Julius  H.,  tax  clerk  The  German  Savings 
and  Loan  Soc,  r.  2436  Pine 
Bergheim  Max,  editor  Deutsche  Vereins-Zeitung, 

331  California,  r.  533^4  Grove 
Bergholtz  Edward,  barber  Charles  F.  Fischer, 

-r.  305  Eddy 
Bergin  Bessie,  domestic,  1950  California 

"    Christ,  cook  Alms  House 
Bergin  Edward  E.,    secretary   Pacific   Coast 
Syrup  Co.,  713-719  Sansome,  r.  1503  Wash- 
ington 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  1.522  Powell 
"    John,  clerk  Michael  W.  Bergin,  r.  50  Ritch 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  307,  17th 
"    Michael,    millhand    Pac.    Roll.    Mill,  r.   3 

Illinois 
"    Michael  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  722  Har- 
rison, r.  50  Ritch 
Bergin  Thomas  I.,  attorney  at  law,  38  Nevada 
Block,  r.  3013  Jackson 
"    William  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1731b  Haight 
4®=  Bergin.    See  Bergen  and  Burgin 
Bergine  John,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  1738  Mission 
Bergk  Annie,  widow,  r.  2  Medau  PI 
"    August,  pressman,  r.  2  Medau  PI 
•'    Charles,  plumber,  r.  2  Medau  PI 
"    William,   litho.  pressman  Schmidt  Label 
and  Lith.  Co.,  r.  3  Medau  PI 
Bergland  Mathilde  L.,  widow,  r.  .533  Sutter 
Berglin  Charles,  r.  12  Folsom  Av 
Berglund  Alma  Miss,  music  teacher,  r.  15  Perry 
"    Charles,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,   r.  329 

Mississippi 
"    Emil,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  14  Michi- 
gan 
"    Hans,  carpenter,  r.  15  Perry 
"    Nils,  shoemaker,  r.  31  Harper 


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Bergman  Abraham,  candy  maker, 
rell 
"    Adolph,  accountant,  r.  Sll^^  Hyde 
"    Adolph,   laborer  U.  S.   Customs, 

Mission 

"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  5  Railway  Av 
"    Alexander,  master   bark  Wrestler,  office 

15-17  Mission,  r.  Alameda 
"    August,  can  maker  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

1419%  Mission 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  639  Stevenson 
"    C,    confectioner   Westerfeld's    Bakery,   r. 

519  Stevenson 
"    Carl,  laborer,  r.  1335  Harrison 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  S  s  Beach  bet  Broderick 

and  Devisadero 
"    Charles  J.,  master  schr  Mary  Dodge,  r.  468 

Bryant 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk  The  Werner  Co. 
"    Francis,  clerk  R.  B.  Revalk  &  Co.,  r.  639 

Stevenson 
"    Fred,  barber,  r.  14191^  Mission 
"    Frederick,  porter,  r.  321  Potrero  Av 
"    Henry,  butcher  Otto  E.  Denhard,  r.  1419"^ 

Mission 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Joseph  Bergman),  plumbers  and 

gasfltters,  1105  Buchanan 
"    Jacob,  milkman,  r.  S  s  Beach  bet  Broderick 

and  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  (J.  Bergman  &  Co.),  r.  1809  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Leona  Miss,  compositor  Edwards  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  1809  O'Farrell 
"    Minuet  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1809  O'Farrell 
"    Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  9  Bartlett 
"    Richard,  plumber,  r.  UW-A  Mission 
4®"  Bergman.    See  Burgman 
Bergmann  Adolph,  master  ship  Big  Bonanza, 
office  3  California,  room  30 
"    August,  r.  617  Mission 
"    Carl  J.,  r.  1922BBush 

"    Conrad,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  5  Ber- 
nard 
"     Emma,  widow,  r.  1922b  Bush 
'■    Frank,  baker,  r.  635  Clay 
"    Frederick,  bartender  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  333 

Jessie 
"    Frederick,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r.  1325 

Harrison 
"    Henry  F.  (Bergmann  &  Kovary),   r.  906  Do- 
lores 
"    Ludwig,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Theodore,  waiter  H.  F.  Sass,  r.  536  Kearny 
"    W.  B.,  porter  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  1331 

Folsom 
"    &  Kovary  (Henry  F.  Bergmann   and  Mor 
Kovary),    fruit     an(l     vegetables,     1005 
Guerrero 
4®" Bergmann.    See  Bergman  and  Burgman 
Bergna  Peter,  stonecutter  P.  Degan,  r.   5  Olive 

Court 
Bergner  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  1523  Pine 
Bergougnou  Noel,  r.  815  Stockton 
Bergquist  Charles,  bartender  N.  Ramsey,  r.  803 
Montgomery 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  30th  nr  Laidley 
4®=Bergquist.    See  Berquist 
Bergren  Louis  G.,  contractor,  r.  140  Moulton  Av 

"    Peter,  coachman,  r.  3118  Pt  Lobos  Av 
4®"Bergren.    see  Berggren  and  Burgren 
Bergsen  Charles,  laborer,  r.  1000  Chestnut 

"    Frank,  tent  maker,  r.  1000  Chestnut 
Bergson  Augusta  E.,  widow,  r.  316  Fulton 
Bergst  Eugene  R.,   teamster  W.   H.   Leitch,   r. 
141  Clara 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  129  Clara  rear 
"    J.  E.  L.,  r.  139  Clara  rear 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
129  Clara  rear 
Bergstein  Sigmond,  packer,  r.  739,  23d 
Bergsten  John,  printer  West  Coast  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

31514  Jessie 
Bergstrand  Christian,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1 
Rivoli  Av 
"    John  A.,  motorman  Market  St.,  Ry.,  r.  1111 

Pierce 
"    Ole,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
Bergstreser  Benjamin  F.,  porter  Pein  Bros.,    r. 
IO61/2,  3d 


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Bergstrom  Albert  (Bergstrom  &  Edman;,  r.   608 
Geary 
"    Frederick,  driver  James  Steele,  r.  600  Ful- 
ton 
"    Frederick,  seaman  str  Eureka 
"    George  H.,  organ  builder,  r.  110  California 

Av 
"    Gottfrid,    barber    Stern    &  Heller,  r.   939 

Mission 
"    James,  organ  builder,  r.  110  California  Av 
"    Sallie  E.  Miss,   telegraph  operator,    r.llO 

California  Av 
"    Sophie,  domestic,  1700  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Victor,  organ  maker,  r.  110  California  Av 
"    &  Edman  (Albert  Bergstrom  &  Charles  F. 
Edman),  liquors,  41,  4th 
4®=Bergstrom.    See  Borgstrom 
Berhaupt  Louis,  tailor,  r.  101  Montgomery  Block 
Bering  Arthur,  bookkeeper  C.  W.  Craig  &  Co.,  r. 
1620  Sutter 
"    James  E.,  teacher  music,  423  Filbert 
"    John  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1620  Sutter 
Berk  Frank,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Saving 
Station,  Presidio 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  1203V2  Folsom 
"    Morris  G.,  cigars,  r.  1025  Pierce 
4®-Berk.    See  Berck  and  Burk 
Berkel  George,  painter,  r.  515  Fulton 
Berkeley  Ferry  Wharf,  E  s  East  bet  Washing- 
ton and  Jackson 
Berkeley  Lubricating  Oil  Works,  A.  C.  Dietz  & 
Co.  agents,  office  7-9  Front 
"    Peter,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  1301  Point 
Lobos  Av 
Berkeley,   San  Francisco  and   Oakland  Ex- 
press, Patterson  &  Co.   proprietors,  21 
Market,  tel.  Main  1654 
"    Timothy  G.,  foreman,  r.  1614  Hayes 
^S^Berkeley.    See  Berkley 
Berkenkopf  John  H.,  foreman    Gray    Bros.,  r. 

2013b  Dupont 
Berkhout  Jacob,  r.  1201  Sanchez 
"    Peter  N.,  plumber,  r.  S  s    Corbe  tt  Av  nr 
Hattie 
Berkley  Andrew  A.,  hostler,  r.  S  s  Corbett  Av 
nr  Hattie 
"    Irene  A.  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  S  s  Corbett 

Av  nr  Hattie 
"    Joseph  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  S   s  Corbett  Av 

nr  Hattie 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  S  s  Corbett  Av  nr  Hat- 
tie 
4tS=-Berkley.    See  Berkeley 
Berkowitz  S.,  tailor,  r.  126  Ellis 
>6®=Berkowitz.    See  Bercowitz 

BERKSHIRE   THE, 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Truesdell  proprietor,  711 
Jones  bet  Post  and  Sutter,  telephone 
Main  1429 

Berl  Henry,  stock  and  bond  broker.  405  Califor- 
nia, r.  1810  Laguna 
Berlant  Morris,  r.  1906  Larkin 
Berlie  Frank,  seaman,  r.  32  Sacramento 
Berlin  Albert,  paper  hanger,  r.  14  Morris  Av 
"    Benjamin,  tailor,  r.  15  Dikeman  PI 
"    Bernard,  tailor.  SloV,  O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  346,  4th 
Berlin    Charles    H.,    secretary    and   manager 
Lundy  Furniture  Co.,  813  Market,  r.  314 
Cherry 
"    Charles  J.,  agent,  r.  727  McAllister 
Berlin  Frederick  A.,  attorney   at   law,  33-34 
Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  Fruitvale,  Ala- 
meda Co 
"    John,  laborer  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co.,  r. 

442  Brannan 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  15  Dikeman  PI 
Berliner  Charles  A.,  barber,  1007  Howard,  r.  951 
Harrison 
"    H.  A.,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Isadore  A.,  janitor  New  City  HalL  r.  303 

Grove 
"    Joseph,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  303  Grove 
Berling  J.,  coxswain  U.  S.  revenue  cutter  Rush 

"    Peter,  liquors,  6  Jackson,  r.  425  East 
-SS^Berling.    See  Burling. 
Berlin!  Matteo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Berlinsky  Abraham,  glazier,  155.  7th 


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Berlund  Jonas,  laborer,  r.  125  Cook 
Barman  Otto,  manufacturer  shirts   and  men's 
furnishings,  769  Market,  r.  1218a  Folsom 
Bermer  Caroline,  widow,  r.  1510  Leavenworth 
Bermingham  John,  president  California  Pow- 
der Works  and  Hercules  Powder  Works, 
230  California,  and  vice-president  Pacific 
Surety  Co..  308  Sansome,  and  U.  S.  Sur- 
pervising  Inspector  Steam  Vessels  (First 
District),  23  U.  S.   Appraisers'  Bldg,  r. 
611  Chestnut 

"    John  Jr.,  r.  611  Chestnut 

"    Samuel,  machinist  Fulton    Eng.   &    Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  611  Chestnut 

"    Thomas,   trackman  Market  St.  Ry 
Albion  Av 

"    Walter,  trackman,  r.  87  Albion  Av 
4®-Bermingham.    See  Birmingham 
Bern  Alexander,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.   i 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  2812  Greenwich 

"    John  H.,  seaman,  r.  20,  Uth 
Berna  Charles  F.,  correspondent,  r.  738  McAl- 
lister 

"    Frederick,  deputy  assessor,  r.  738  McAl- 
lister 
Bernadou  Jacques,  laundryman,  r.  2208  Fillmore 

"    Jean  P.,  gardener  Serveau  Bros.,  r.  2328 
California 

"    John,  bartender  Irene  Roux,  r.   1918  Fill- 
more 

"    Josephs.,  proprietor  Blanco  House,  421,  4th 

"    Julie  Mrs.,  laundry,  2308  Fillmore 
Bernal  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  645,  17th 
Bernal  Heights  Primary  School,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Keating    principal,    Cortland   Av     bet 
Laurel  Av  and  Moultrie 

"    Joseph,  silversmith,  r.  103e  Jackson 

"    Joseph  C,  clerk,  r.  645,  17th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  529  Union 

"    Nicholas  T.,  barber  Giuseppe  Rizzo,  r.  428 
Broadway 
Bernard  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  639  Valencia 

"    August,  clerk  Triest  &  Co.,  r.  1763  Ellis 

"    Augustus  F.,  helper  Edison  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  r.  24  Liberty 

"    Bernard,  ironer  Jean  P.  Mirassou,  r.  333, 
24th 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1401  Baker 

"    Charles  A.,  house  and  sign  painter,  604  Cali- 
fornia and  616  Merchant,  r.  218  Stockton 

"     Edmond,  liquors,  44  8th,  r.  1169  Mission 

"     Emily  Mrs.,  lace  and  curtain  cleaner,  511 
Hyde 

"    Eusebia  Miss,  r.  122  Erie 

"    F.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 

"    Florence,  widow,  r.  108  Lily  Av 

"    Francis,  with  estate  of  John  Parrott,  414 
Montgomery,  r.  1515  Hyde 

"    Henry,  barber,  r.  43Langton 
Bernard  Herbert  A.,  dentist,  232  Post,  r.  1515 
Hyde 

"    Jacob,  clothing,  939  Folsom 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  863  Folsom 

•'    John,  laborer,  r.  724  Front 

"    John  F.,  clerk  Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.,  r.  28 
Rincon  PI 

"    Jules,  asphaltum  roofs  and  sidewalks,  511 
Hyde 

"    Jules,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2111  Pine 

"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  108  Lily  Av 

"    Leo,  trunkmaker  Malm  &  Co.,  r.  208,  11th 

"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  varieties,  1401  Baker 

^'    Louis,  r.  739JC  Minna 

"    Michael  D.,   varieties,    SW  cor  34th    and 
Potrero  Av,  r.  1220  Hampshire 


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Bernard  O.  Albert,  r.  Palace  Hotel  and  Oakland 
"    Otis,  salesman,  r.  1763  Ellis 
"    Peter  (Chaix  &  Bernard),  r.  1633  Noe 
"    Philip,  agent,  r.  501  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  208,  nth 
'■    Samuel,  cutter  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  191-J 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  plumber  J.  E.  Britt,  r.  108  Lily  Av 
"    W.,  cashier    Cafe    Zinkand,    r.    33  Maple 

Court 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  715  Ellis 
j8S"Bernard.    See  Barnard,  Bemhard  and  Bern- 
hardt 
Bernardini  Palmera  Mrs.,  cigar  maker  A.  Petri, 

r.  442  Union 
Bernasconi  Charles,  bookkeeper  Bertin  &  Le- 

pori,  r.  432  Broadway 
Bernatas  M.  Charles,  laundry,  407,  3d 
Bernath  Joseph,  plater  S.  F.' Plating  Works,  r. 

8  Anthony 
Bernauer  Alexander,  glover,  523  Valencia 
"    Fred,  brush  maker  F.   R.   Schwarz,   r.  34 
Austin 
Bernays  Philip  H.,  manager  Overman  Wheel 

Co.,  309  Larkin,  r.  Oakland 
Berndt  Charles  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    John,  brewer,  r.  328  Minna 
"    Mas,  liquors,  26,  3d,  r.  633  Minna 
Bernegg  George,  liquors,  617  Sacramento 
Berner  August,  r.  1306a  Hayes 
"    Bertha  Miss,private  secretary  Mrs.  Leland 

Stanford,  r.  1306a  Hayes 
"    Hubert  (Hooper  &  Berner).  and  salesman 

J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  601  Polk 
"    Maria  M.,  widow,  r.  1306a  Hayes 
-eS^Berner.    See  Earner 

Bernero    Louisa,  widow,  r.  llHVj   Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Lulu  G.  Miss,  stenographer  Boericke   & 

Runyon,  r.  in4',4  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  UUYi  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Bernert  Ferdinand,  clerk,  r.  118  Fulton 
Bernetich  Antonia,  widow,  r.  410c  Harrison 
Bernez,  John,   laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r. 

5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Bernges  Conrad,  baker,  r.  2219  Powell 
"    Henry,  boatman,  r.  2219  Powell 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  2219  Powell 
Bernliard  Bernhard,  proprietor  Palace  Hotel 
Shaving    Parlors    and    Baths,    10    New 
Montgomery,  under  Palace  Hotel,  r.  215 
Prospect  PI 
■     Bert  W.,  barber  Bernhard  Bernhard,  r.  215 

Prospect  PI 
"    Christian,  bookkeeper  Sherwood  &  Sher- 
wood, r.  1018  Castro 
"     Edwin   A.,   salesman    Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  215  Prospect  PI 
"    E.  M.,  salesman  X.  L.  Dairy  Co.,   r.  1140 

Golden  Gate  Ave 
"    Frederick  O.,  conductor,  r.  416,  29th 
•'    George   M.,    foreman  Bernhard  Bernhard, 

r.  22  Hill 
"    Henry   (Henry  Bernhard  &  Co.),  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
■'    Henry,  watchman  J.  Martenstein  &  Co.,  r. 
1123  Greenwich 

BERNHARD  HENRY  &  CO., 

(Henry  Bernhard  and  Henry  Rein- 
stein),  manufacturers  of  woven  wire 
mattresses  and  iron  beds,  mattresses 
of  every  description,  also  a  fuU  line  of 
pillows,  lounges,  etc.,  658-660  Mission, 
telephone  Main  915 


Bernhard  Jacob,  liquors,  NE  cor  4th  and  Ever- 
ett, r.  1018  Castro 

"  Jacob,  solicitor  X.  L.  Dairy  Co.,  r.  1140 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    John  (Edsen  &  Bernhard).  r.  1010  Guerrero 

"    John,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 

■'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  19  Valley 

BERNHARD  MATTRESS  CO., 

Samuel  T.  Bernhard  president,  Ralph 
L.  Lilienthal  secretary  and  treasurer, 
manufacturers  woven  wire  mattresses 
and  iron  beds,  642-644  Mission,  tele- 
phone Main  1674 
Bernhard  Oscar  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1533a  Dolores 
"    Peter  D.,  barber,  37  Sutter,  r.  2802  Pine 
"    Samuel  T.,  president  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  642  Mission,  r.  303  Jones 
"    Wendel,  r.  32  Maple  Court 
4®=Bernhard.      See    Barnard,     Bernhard    and 

Bernhardt 
Bernhardt  Albert,  clerk,  r.  1313  Stockton 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Emil,  cook,  r.  4401/4  Jessie  rear 
"    Ferdinand,  gardener,  r.   SW  cor  22d   and 

Douglass 
"    Frederick,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

444  Brannan 
"    Henry,  restaurant,   15  City  Hall  Av,  r.  925 

Washington 
"    John,  wool  sorter,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Paul  P.    (Paul  P.  Bernhardt  &  Co.),  r.  419 
Jones 
Bernhardt  Paul  P.  &Co.   (Paul  P.Bernhardt), 
engraving,     stencils,      steel      stamps, 
badges,  etc.,  434  Montgomery 
"    Rose  Miss,  r.  11  Boyce 
"    William  F.,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co., 
r.  1220  Kearny 
^e®~Bernhardt.      See     Barnard,    Bernard    and 

Bernhard 
Bernhardy  Gustav,  manager  Hoffman  Club,  115 
Kearny,  r.  1526  Ellis 
"    Harry,  clerk  Goldstein  &  Goldberg,  r.  1526 

Ellis 
•    Rudolph,  clerk  M.   L.   Levy  &  Co.,  r.  1526 
Ellis 
Bernheim  Edmund,  confectionery,  SW  cor  Polk 
and  Sutter,  r.  927  Sutter 
"    Leo  J.,  clerk  M.  R.  Bernheim,  r.  1348  Ellis 
•'    Louis  L.,  law  student  Cross,  Ford,  Kelly 

&  Abbott,  r.  923  Geary 
"    M.   H.,  manufacturers'   agent,  120  Suiter, 
room  70,  r.  Oakland 
Bernheim  Mose  R.,  proprietor  Bernheim's  Pre- 
scription Pharmacy,  NE  cor  Ellis  and 
Buchanan 
Bernheim's  Prescription  Pharmacy,  Mose  R. 
Bernheim  proprietor,  NE  cor  Ellis  and 
Buchanan 
Bernheimer  Jacob  S.  &  Brother    (New    York), 
Julius  Ach  agent,  303  California,  room  19 
Bernheim  A.  O.,  clerk  Axel  O.  Lindstrom,  r.  22 

Beaver 
Bernier  Louis  E..  barber  Bernhard  Bernhard,  r. 

222  Eddy 
Bernieri  Mary,  widow,  r.  1008  Clay 
Bernis  John  B.,  baker,  r.  631  Jackson 
Bernotat  George,   cabinet  maker,  r.  70  Corbett 

Av 
Bernou  John,  laundry,  629-631,  3d 
"    Josephina  Miss,  laundress  Marie  Nevrau- 

mont,  r.  341,  3d 
•'    Peter,   laundryman  John  Bernou,  r.  639,  3d 
Bernstein  Abraham,  r.  300  Hayes 
■'    Abraham,  clerk,  r.  434  Natoma 
"    Abraham,   salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  242,  2d 

Av 
"    Alexander,  r.  207  Eddy 
"    August,  r.  7061/2  Fulton 
■■    Charles,  tailor,  r.  210,  4th 
"    David,  salesman  Michels  &  Wand,  r.  611 

Taylor 
"    David,  tailor,  729  Folsom,  r.  1530  O'Farrell 
•'    Edward,  cigars  and  tobacco,  2246  Mission, 

r.  1765  Howard 
"    Elias,  r.  1765  Howard 


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Bernstein  Emma,  widow,  r.  338,  28th 
"  Endre,  seaman,  r.  725  Brannan 
"    Fred  E.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Gerson,  r.  1336  Ellis 
"    Gustave,   bottler  The    Rosenblatt    Co.,  r. 

706  Fulton 
"    Harry  H.,   salesman  Will  &  FinckCo.,r 

429  Harrison 
"    Henry,  bakery,  1133  Howard 
"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  1153  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isaac,  clerk,  r.  1530  O'Farrell 
•'    Isaac,  restaurant,  37  Eddy,  r.  221  Turk 
"    Joseph,  watchman,  958  Harrison 
"    Julius,  r.  7061/2  Fulton 
"    Julius,  salesman  Mrs.  R.  Bernstein,  r.  1104 

Howard 
"    Julius,  traveling   salesman,  r.  1348  Folsom 
"    Louis,  plumber,  r.  1152  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  323  Jessie 
••    Louis,  tailor,  1828  Market,  r.  20  Franklin 
"    Louis,  traveling  salesman,  r.  604  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Louis  M.,  bookkeeper  W.  Harris  &  Co.,   r. 

300  Hayes 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1313  Scott 
"    Oscar,  stenographer  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  1326  Ellis 
"    Paul  R.,  engraver  C.  A.  Klinkner  &  Co.,  r. 

429  Bush 
"    Philip  H.,  traveling  salesman  Seller  Bros. 

&Co.,  r.  1027  Jackson 
"    Rachael  Mrs.,  furniture,  1104  Howard 
"    Rachel  Miss,  packer,  r.  439 '/i  Ivy  Av 
"    Samuel,    carpet     layer    National   Carpet 
Beating    and   Renovating  Wks.,    r.  300 
Hayes 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  417  Geary,  r.  611  Taylor 
"    Samuel,  traveling  salesman  Cal.    Notion 

and  Toy  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Sigmund  C,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  706!^ 

Fulton 
"    Solomon,  r.  604  Leavenworth 
•'    William  M.,    varnisher   West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  9  Redwood  Court 
"    &    Co.    (August     Hertenstein),     manufac- 
turers show  cases,  414  Market 
4®~ Bernstein.    See  Bernstein  and  Burnstine 
Bernt  Daniel  M.,  machinist   W.  L.   Holman,   r. 

217, 20th 
Berntsen  Andrew,  seaman  str  National  City 

"    Claus  C,  machinist,  r.  1214  York 
Bernz  Charles,   cook    Lund  &  Hansen,    r.    409 

Clementina 
Bernzott  Frederick,  glazier,  r.  632  Grove 
Berocchi  Peter,  fisherman,  r.  318  Vallejo  rear 
Berogio  Julio,  waiter  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r.  521 

Geary 
Berolzhime  Jonas,  cashier  Porter,  Slessinger  & 
Co.,  r.  319  Sutter 
"    Milton,  r.  415  Mason 
Beronio  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  314  Union 
"    Frank,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
314  Union 
Berquist  Edward,  r.  740  Howard 

"    Gustave,  carpenter,  r.  249,  5th 
4®="Berquist.    See  Bergquist 
Berre  Thurien,  r.  713  Broadway 
4®"Berreyessa.    See  Berryessa 
Berrian  Alonzo,  clerk,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Ala- 
bama 
Berrier   Frank    E.,    salesman    Sanborn-Perris 
Map  Co.,  r.  712  Taylor 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  432  Howard 
Berrill  Joseph  B.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks.,  r.  1517  Grove 
Berringer  Ernest  (Berringer  &  Walsh),  215,  8th 
"    Ralph,   clerk  C.   E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  123 

Ridley 
"    &  Walsh  (Ernest  Berringer  and  Vincent  S, 
Walsh),  hay  and  grain,  215,  8th 
4@"Berringer.    See  Barringer 
Berron  Madeline  Miss,  clerk  Hans  Graber,  r. 

305  Guerrero 
Berry  Adolph,  cellerman  Christy  &  Wise,  r.  3 
Chelsea  PI 
"    Albert  A.,  engineer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Bell  M.,  mining,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg,  r. 
Auburn,  Cal 


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Berry  Brothers,  Limited  (Detroit,  Mich.),  var- 
nish  manufacturers,    Daniel   McMillan 

agent,  709-711  Front 
Berry  Campbell  P.,  Assistant  Treasurer  U.  S., 

office  608  Commercial,  r.  218  Turk 
"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  1028  Potrero  Av 
"    Charles,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Hey- 

man  Av  nr  California  Av 
"    Charles  B.,  engineer,  r.  305,  1st 
"    Charles  M.,  inventor,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Clarence   E.    (Home  Printing    Co.),   r.   517 

Leavenworth 
"    Clarence  F.,  clerk  Otis,  McAllister  &  Co., 

r.  915  Sutter 
"    Clarence  I.,  clerk  Charles  Keilus  &  Co.,  r. 

1407  California 
"    Curtis,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r.  636 

Jessie 
"    Daniel,  engineer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    David,  r.  1658  Market 
"    David  M.,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    D.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1439  Folsom 
•'    De  Los  T.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  628  Sutter 
"    Douglas,  shipcalker,  r.  24  Julian  Av 
"    Edward,  boiler  maker  MoMurphy  &  Mc- 

Evoy,  r.  157,  2d 
"    Edward,  seaman  str  St,  Paul 
"    Edward  T.,  teamster  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  8181/2  Greenwich 
"    Enoch,  watchman,  r.  138  Gough 
"     Ernest,  boxmaker  Commercial   Box   Fac- 
tory, r.  2  Hodge's  Alley 
"    Fanny  A.  Miss,  stenographer  George  W. 

Hume  &  Co.,  r.  638  Hayes 
Berry  Francis  J.,  attorney  at  law,  6-7  Mills 

Bldg,  6th  floor,  telephone  Main  5256,  r. 

426  Franklin 
"    George  P.,  clerk  Deere  Implement  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George  W.,  manager  Adolph  B.  Spreckels, 

1514  Fell,  r,  816a  Haight 
"    George   W.,  millhand  Central    Lumber  & 

Mill  Co,,  r.  1615/2  Howard 
"    Gordon  E.,  r.  1939  San  Carlos  Av 
■•    Gustia  S.,  clerk  William  Wankowski,   r. 

437  Geary 
"    Henry  C,  janitor,  r.  169  Minna 
"    Horace  J.,  with  John  Berry,  r.  905  Howard 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  Anderson  nr  Union  Av 
"    James,    marine   engineer,  r.   13i4  Geneva 

rear 
"    James  E.,  watchman,  r.  915  Sutter 
"    James  L.,  haokman,  NE  cor  Grant  Av  and 

Post,  r.  432  Austin 
"    John,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    John,  carriage  painter,  837  Folsom,  r,  905 

Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    John  D.,  helper  U.  S,  Mint,  r.  5021/2  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  r.  310  Minna 
"    Joseph,  inspector  clothing  and  equipage 

depot  quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r. 

219  Scott 
"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  861  Market 
"    Joseph,  traveling  salesman  Otto  Herman, 

r.  1515  Mission 
"     Lillia  C,  widow,  r.  1407  California 
■'     Louis,  teamster,  r.  .331  Ritch 
"    Lucille,  widow,  r.  636  Jessie 
"    Martin,  r.  725  Brannan 
"    Michael,  marine  engineer,  r.  643  Minna 
"    Olive  P,  Miss,  bookbinder,  r,  636  Jessie 
•'    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  I314  Madison  Av 


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Berry  P.  C,  capitalist,  r.  718  Leavenworth 
"    Peter,  netmaker,  r.  2  Hodge's  Alley 
"    R.   A.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    R.  A.,  clerk,  r.  135  San  Jose  Av 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  21  Rausch 
"    S.,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Sidney,  r.  2035  Howard 
"    S.    Lucian.    draughtsman    Girard    Water 

Wheel  Co.,  819  Bush 
Berry  T.  B.,  real  estate.  120  Sutter,  room  55,  r. 

Ross  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  512,  22d 
"    Thomas,  hack  driver,  r.  21  Rausch 
"    Thomas  Cwith  Allen  &  Lewis,  r.  Ross 

Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"     Thomas    H..   inspector   Pac.    Postal    Tel. 

Cable  Co.,  r.  2818  Sacramento 
"    William,  clerk  Kunnecke  &  Frische,  r.  11 

Esses 
"    William,  shipwright,  r.  21  Rausch 
"    William  D.,  printer,  r.  333  Tehama 
•'    William  F.,  expert  accountant,  120  Sutter, 

room  55.  r.  Ross  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    William  G.,  bookkeeper  E.  Peabody  &  Co., 

r.  905  Howard 
"     William  L.,    physician  and    surgeon,  639 

Kearny,  r.  1001  Guerrero 
"    William  R.,  cashier  Deere  Implement  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    W.  S.,  iron-bed  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
«ff"Berry.    See  Bury 

Berry essa  Alfred,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  2  Daw- 
son PI 
"    Charles,  r.  4  Kappeler  PI 
"    Filbert,  engineer,  r  2  Dawson  PI 
'■    Isldor,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  4  Kappeler 

"    Julius,  porter,  r.  2  Dawson  PI 
Berryman  Daniel   S.,   salesman   Charles    Mat- 

theas,  r.  48  Clinton  Park 
Berryman  Frederick   M.,    secretary   William 
Kerr  Co.,  903  Battery,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frederick  M.  Jr..  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co..  r.  Berkeley 
"    George,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Hev- 

man  Av  nr  California  Av 
"    John,   stenographer    E.    T.    Allen    Co.,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    John  H..  machinist,  r.  8  Wetmore  PI 
"    John  T.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Bersag-lieri  Hall,  SW  cor  Stockton  and  Union 
Berso  Peter,  calker,  r.  14  Laidley 
Berson  Gustave,  carpets  and  furniture, 204 Post, 
r.  Menlo  Park 
•'    John,   laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1008 

Minnesota 
"    Maurice  A.,  clerk  Gustave  Berson.  r.  Menlo 
Park 
.^=Berson.    See  Burson 

Bert  Charles  L.,  salesman  C.  Nauman  &  Co.,  r. 
2  Union  PI 
"     Edward  G..  r.  90914  Powell 
Bert  Eugene  F.,  attorney  at  law,  401  California, 
rooms  9-12,  and  State  Senator,  r.  227,  13th 
"    Frank,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
•'     Frank  W.,  r.  662,  20th 
••    Fred  W.  Jr.,  asst.  cashier  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  of  New  York,  r.  662,  20th 
"    Gustav.  cook  John  J.  Moran,  r.  1416  Howard 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  662,  20th 
J^S'Bert.    See  Burt 

Berta  A.   Co.    (John  Bazzini),  fruits   and    veg- 
etables, 1-5  S.  F.  Market 
"    Carlo,  cook  Pedlina  &  Berta,  r.  UK  John 
"    Felice  (Pedlina  &  Berta),  r.  llVj  John 


Peter,  liquors,  829  Montgomery 
Bertaud  Emil  L.,  dental  student  E.  H.  Bertaud, 
r.  1.533  Post 
"    Eugene  H.,  dentist,  222  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hyppolite  E.,  caterer,  1533  Post 
"    Paul  E.,  carpenter,  r.  15.33  Post 
Berteling    Louis   A.,   scientific    optician    and 
manufacturer  optical    instruments,  427 
Kearny,  r.  1616  Sacramento 
Bertelon  P.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Bertels  William,  seaman,  r.  421  Greenwich  rear 
Bertelsen  Adolph,   salesman  L.  Foard,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Andrew,  r.  152  Minna 
"    Andrew  L.    (N.   P.  Petersen  &  Co.),  r.  123 

Pierce 
"    Carl  N.,  waiter  James  Nissum,  r.  338,  7th 
'■    Charles,  restaurant,  125  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

3  Hampton  PI 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  509  Powell 
"    Iver,  teamster,  r.  36H  Erie 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  318  Fremont 
"    John  P.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Bennington  nr 

EUert 
"    Marlot,  r.  152  Minna 
"    Otto,  salesman  L.  Foard,  r.  Alameda 
"    P.,  musician,  r.  8  Laurel  Av 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  730,  4th 
Bertheau  Cesar,  manager  Hanover  Germania 
Fire,  Prussian  National  Insurance  Cos. 
and    Fire  Association  of   Philadelphia 
and  general  agent  United  Firemen's  and 
Firemen's  Insurance  Cos.,  210  Sansome, 
r.  2112  Vallejo 
Bertlieau    Max  A.,   assistant   manager  insur- 
ance   companies,  210  Sansome,    r.  3416 
Gough 
Berthein     William,    carriage   trimmer    Stude- 

baker  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  535  Post 
Berthelot  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  7  Bacon  PI 

"    Charles,  r.  7  Bacon  PI 
Berthelsen  Wilhelmina  Miss,  talloress,  r.  2641 

Mission 
Berthier  A.  C.  &  Co.  (Albert  C.  Berthier),  real 
estate  and  financial  agents,  17-18  Crocker 
Bldg. 
"    Albert  C.  (A.  C.  Berthier  &  Co.),  r.  20  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Justin,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
4S="Berthold.    See  Barthold 
Bertholdsen  William,  r.  217  Francisco 
Berti  Augustino,  bookkeeper  G.  Berti  &  Co.,  r. 
1633  Pacific  Av 
"    G.   &  Co.    (Giocondo  Berti),  produce  com- 
mission merchants,  120  Washington 
"    Giocondo  (G.  Berti  &  Co.),  r.  1623  Pacific  Av 
"    Michele,  fruit  dealer,  r.  1416  Pacific 
Bertin  Alexandre,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  430-432 
Bush,  325  Montgomery  Av,  6  Stockton 
and  136  Eddy,  r.  430  Bush 
"    Elodie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  311  Gough 
"    Ernest,  dyer,  r.  27  Lafayette 
"    Eugenia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  705D  Stock- 
ton 
"    Ferdinand,   clerk  Alexandre  Bertin,  r.  430 

Bush 
"    Gabriel,  dyer  J.   Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  705D 

Stockton 
"    Leonce  C.  (Bertin  &  Lepori),  r.  1546  Jack- 
son 
"    Paul,  upholsterer  John  Hoey.  r,  Oakland 
Bertin  &  Lepori  (Leonce  C.  Bertin  and  Con- 
stantine  Lepori),  wholesale    groceries, 
teas,     coffees,     delicacies,    wines    and 
liquors  and  proprietors   Eagle  Cigar  Co. 
and  Eagle  Coffee  and  Spice  Steam  Mills, 
520-533  Washington 
4®=Bertin.    See  Berton  and  Burton 
Bertini  George  (Bertini&Baldocchi),  and  fruits 
and    vegetables,    2038  Fillmore,  r.    3033 
Sacramento 
"    P.  Bismark,  salesman  Bertini  &  Baldocchi, 

r.  3025  Sacramento 
"    Rafiaell,  fruits  and  vegetables,  608  Larkin 
"    Victor,  liquors,  800,  7th 
"    &  Baldocchi,  (George  Bertini  and  Frank 
Baldocchi),  fruits   and  vegetables,  3025 
Sacramento 


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714  Bush 
Bertola  Antonio,  compositor  La  Voce  del  Po- 

polo,  r.  Oakland 
4®"Bertola.    See  Batala 
Bertoli  Vergilio,  cellerman  Gaddini,  Lorenzini 

&  Co.,  r.  604  Broadway 
Bertolucci  Antonio,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
"    Eugene,    cook   AUegrini    &    Luporini,    r. 

1  Bartol 
"    Pilate,  waiter  I.  Cuenin,  r.  518  Greenwich 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  1709  Dupont 

BERTON  GEORGE  A., 

Are  and  marine  insurance,  and  secre- 
tary Watt  Blue    Gravel   Mining   Co., 
323  Montgomery,  telepnone  Main  745, 
r.  817  Mason,  telephone  Main  5177 
Berton  J.  Mrs.,  r.  833  Howard 
"    Jean,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 
"    Louis    E.,   lodgings,   837  Folsom    and    856 
Howard 
-^"Berton.    See  Bertin  and  Burton 
Bertonezzi  Maria,  widow,  r.  424  Filbert 
Bertoza  Lorenzo,  fruit  and  vegetable  peddler, 

r.  908  Sansome 
Bertram  Brothers  (Joseph  D.  and  John  T.),  plum- 
bers, 1017  Folsom 
"    Charles,  clerk  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  Alameda 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  632  Green  rear 
"    Eliza,  domestic,  1024  Bush 
"    G.  H.   &  Co,  (Gustav  H.   Bertram),  cigar 

manufacturers,  410  Larkin 
"    Gustav  H.   (G.   H.  Bertram  &  Co.),  r.  410 

Larkin 
"    Hannibal,  upholsterer  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  1806  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Henrv,   laborer  Western-  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  33^  Chesley 
"    Herman   V.,  machinist    Edison    Light   & 

Power  Co.,  r.  1040^^  Mission 
"    James,  fisherman,  r.  1315  Sansome 
"    Johanna  Miss,  dressmaking,  1712'/^  Polk 
"    John    T.    (Bertram    Bros.),  r.   3  Columbia 

Square 
"    Joseph  D.  (Bertram  Bros.),  r.  5^4  Columbia 

Square 
"    Louis,  plumber  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  632 

Green 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Columbia  Square 
Bertrand  Adele,  widow,  r.  1938  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Auguste,  londgings,  109  Jessie 
"    David  &  Co.  (David  and  Salina  Bertrand), 
stationery,    varieties    and    notions,  620 
Geary 
"    David  (David  Bertrand  &  Co.),  r.  620  Geary 
"    David  Jr.,  clerk  James  I.  Stanton,  659  Clay 
"    Emil  F..  locksmith,  1603  Buchanan,  r.  lOOSi/a 
Buchanan 
.    "    G.,  cook,  r.  621  Pacific 

"    Joseph  (G.  Fleischel&  Co.),  r.  1619  Dupont 
"    Joseph,    restaurant,   233  O'Farrell,  r.   110 

William 
"    Salina  Miss  (David  Bertrand  &  Co.),  r.  620 
Geary 
Bertrandais  Adolph,  carpenter,  r.  409,  4th 
Bertrandis  Emile,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co., 

r.    Oakland 
Bertsch  Louis  H.,  cigars,    803  Kearny,  r.   807 
Kearny 
"    William  H.,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 
1900  Stockton 
Bertschinger  Alfred,  r.  1432  Jackson 
Bertuccelli  L.,  fisherman,  r.  19  Ohio  PI 
Bertucci  Antonio,  waiter  AUegrini  &  Luporini, 
r.  410  Broadway 
"    Manuel,  gardener,  r.  16  Lauder 
Bertz  Jacob,  capitalist,  33  Nevada  Block,  r.  2215 

Fillmore 
Beruti  Giuseppe,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor. 

25th  and  Douglass 
Bervelt  Charles,  nurse  French  Hospital 
Berwald  Benjamin,  r.  1727  Post 
Berwert  John    B.,    bottler    Steimke   Bros.,    r. 
13041/2  Vallejo 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  29  Randall 
Berwick  David  (Berwick  &  Splnks),  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  polisher  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks., 
r.  Oakland 


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Berwick  James  C,  clerk  Cesar  Bertheau,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    &  Spinks   (David  Berwick   and  Nelson  C. 
Spinks),  plumbers,  505  Sutter 
Berwin  Charles  (Berwin  &  Gassner),  r.  404  Post 
"    Gabriel,  glove  cutter,  r.  635b  Minna 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  635b  Minna 
"    Martin,  cigars,  r.  1320  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Martin,   tailor  S.   N.Wood  &  Co.,  r.  635b 

Minna 
"    Moses,  watchmaker  United  States  Watch 
Co. 
Berwin  P.  &  Brother  (Pincus   Berwin),  whole- 
sale hats  and  caps,  21-23  Battery 
"    Pincus  (P.  Berwin  &  Bro.),   r.   1320  Golden 

Gale  Av 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  P.   Berwin  &  Bro.,  r. 

1320  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  salesman  P.  Berwin  &  Bro.,  r.  1320 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Berwin  &  Gassner  (Charles  Berwin  and  Louis 

Gassner),  furriers,  131  Post 
Berzotti  Francisco,  fish  dealer,  r.  908  Sansome 
Bes  John,   tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

10th  Av  South  nr  Q 
Besais  P.,  tailor,  r.  621  Fulton 
Besanthal  Herman,  waiter,  r.  451  Jessie 
Besby  Edward  J.,  r.  313  Grove 
"    Henry  J.,  bartender,  r.  313  Grove 
"    Joseph  A.,  druggist  Samuel  A,  McDonnell, 

r.  313  Grove 
"    William  A.,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,   r.   313 
Grove 
Bescelli  Watale,  baker  Anton  Lopresti,  r.  203 

Larkin 
Bescheinen     Gertrude    Miss,     varieties,     1657 
Mission 
"    William,  watchmaker,  r.  1609  Howard 
Beschieri  Caroline  Miss,  teacher  music,   r.  1318 

California 
Beschormann  Charles  H.,  salesman  Frederick 
Schoettler,  r.  627  Green 
•  '    Louisa,  widow,  r.  627  Green 

BESECKER  DANIEL  E., 

law  and  collection  agency.  306  Pine, 
rooms  7-8,  telephone  Main  932,  r. 
1308  1-2  Larkin 

Beseman  Fredericka,  widow,  r.  1812  Dupont 
"    William  A.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 
r.  1812  Dupont 
Beshorman  Adolph,  carpet  layer,  r.  131  Grove 
Besler  W.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Besota  Francisco,  fish  dealer,  r.  908  Sansome 
Besozzi  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  embroidery,  r.  631  Val- 
lejo 
"    Luigi,  restaurant,  504  Market,  r.  631  Val- 
lejo 
Besse  Maurice,  laundryman  L.  Duchein,  r.  713 
Montgomery  Av 
"    William  H.,  seaman,  r.  821  Howard 
Bessemer  Henry  L.  (H.  L.  Bessemer  &   Son),  r. 
1587  Turk 
"    H.  L.  &  Son  (Henry  L.  and  Leopold),  cigars 

and  tobacco,  5.52  Washington 
"    Leopold  (H.  L.  Bessemer  &  Son),  r.   1587 
Turk 
Besser  Joseph  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  27  Geneva 
Bessette  Arthur,  speculator  Donald  McRae,  r. 
838  Mission 
"    Jules,   tanner    Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Alexander,  watchman  Legallet- 
Hellwig  Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 


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Jules,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 

"    Vital    J.,    tanner    Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Vital  Jean,  lodgings,  815  Stockton 
Bessing  Joseph  J.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks.,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
Besson  Edward  A.,   clearing-house  clerk  Don- 
ohoe-Kelly  Banking  Co.,  r.  218  Turk 

"    Emile,  clerk  Eppinger  &  Co.,  r.  90H4  San- 
chez 

"    Gustave,   mailing    clerk    Le  Franco-Cal- 
ifornien.  r.  526  Vallejo 

"    Philip  E.,  clerk  R.  T.  Ward  &  Co. 
Bessueille  Pierre,  foreman  Mouret,  Ghirardelli 

&  Co.,  r.  829  Montgomery 
Best  Alice  M.,  artist,  r.  .309  Broderick 
Best  and  Belcher  Mining  Co.    (Storey    Co., 
Nev.),  Max  Jafle  secretary,    33  Nevada 
Block 

"    Arthur  W.  (Best  Bros.),  and  artist,  r.  309 
Broderick 

"    Bertram  C,  bookkeeper  Best  Bros.,  r.  309 
Broderick 

"    Brothers  (Arthur  W.  and  Harry  C.)  cyclery, 
411  Broderick 

"    Edwin,  printer  Call,  r.  800  Kearny 

"    Elizabeth  G.  Mrs.,  tailor,  r  1404  Pacific 

"    George  W.,  lumberman,  r.  108  Langton 

"    Harry  C.   (Best  Bros.),   and  artist,  r.  .309 
Broderick 

"    John,  fireman  str  Corona,  r.  2627  Harrison 

"    John,  oiler  tugboat  Monarch 

"    John,  salesman  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    John  A.,  engineer,  r.  1186  Haight 

"    John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1186  Haight 

"    Louis,  machinist    Joseph   Black,   r.   813V^ 

"    Robert  W.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W..  r. 

1223  Pine 
"    William  E. ,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  203 
Turk 
Bestandig  Lazarus,  upholsterer,  r.  I62I14  Post 

"    Max",  traveling  salesman,  r.  517  Mason 
Bestandig  Siegfried,  manager  Newman  &  Lev- 
inson     branch,    742-744     Market,    r.    517 
Mason 
Besthorn   Charles,  traveling   salesman,  r.  1402 
Church 
•'    Christopher,  machinist  Cal.  Tool  Wks.,  r. 

422  Fremont 
"    George  H..  painter,  r.  1105  Scott 
"    Henry  E.  D.,   clerk  Langley  &  .Michaels 

Co.,  r.  977  Harrison 
"    Hermann  A.  E.,  shoemaker,  613  McAllister 
"    Hermann  E.,  r.  65  Minna 
Bestic  Alexander  J.,   clerk  Goodall,  Perkins    & 

Co.,  r.  15  South  Park 
Bestman  Richard,  blacksmith,   r.  207  Montgom- 
ery Av 
Beston  Margaret,  widow,  r.  316,  6th 
"    May  E.  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  316,  6th 
"    Thomas,  telephone  operator,  r.  316,  6th 
Bestor  Henry  T.,  architect   and  manager  The 
Pacific  Architect,  408  California,  room21 
Bestrom  George,  house  painter,  r.  II14  Folsom 

Av 
Betancourt  Emily  D.,  widow,  r.  122  Webster 
4®*Betancourt.    See  Bettencourt 
Betchardt  Frank,  hostler  Johnson  &  Brown,  r. 

118,  14th 
Betcher  Albert,  clerk,  r.  222  Page 
Betger  Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  736  Green 
Beth  Adolph  H.  (Schwarz  &  Beth),  r.  .325  Eddy 


Beth  Anna  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  325  Eddy- 
Beth  Israel  Temple,  S  s  Geary  bet  Octavia  and 

Laguna 
Beth  01am  Cemetery  (Hebrew),  N  s  Point  Lo- 

bos  Av  nr  X3d  Av 
Bethany  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  Wil- 
liam C.  Pond  pastor,  W  s  Bartlett  bet 
25th  and  2fith 
Bethel  African  M.  E.  Church,  Rev.  E.  T.  Colt- 
man  pastor,  W  s  Powell  bet  Jackson  and 
Pacific 
Bethell    James    M.,    weigher    R.    Dunsmuir    & 
Sons,  r.  106  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  W.,  sergeant  police,  r.  603  Fell 
Bethesda  Mission,  Hallet  K.  Mitchell  super- 
intendent, cor  Howard  and  8th 
Bethesda  Water,  Louis  Cahen  &  Son  general 

agents,  418  Sacramento 
Bethlehem  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  Wil- 
liam H.  Tubb  pastor,  SW  cor  Vermont 
and  24th 
Bethlehem  Kindergarten,   Miss   B.   P.   Tubb 

principal,  SW  cor  Vermont  and  24th 
Betkowski  Anita,  dressmaker,  r.  23  Silver 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  23  Silver 
"    Frank  D.,  gilder  S.  &  G.  Gump,  r.  23  Silver 
Beton  Peter,  laborer,  r.  127,  4th 
"    Walter,  seaman,  r.  127,  4th 
Betsch  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Betsche  Susan,  widow,  r.  609  Olive  Av 
Betshart  Frank  X.,  milker,  r.  Scott  Av  nr  Sil- 
ver Av 
"    Louis,  milker,  r.  Scott  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
Bette  Herman,  ladies'  tailor,  315  Sutter 
Betteker  Louis,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  544 

Lott 
Bettelheim  Paul,  r.  2615  Union 
Betten  Henry,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice 

Wks.,  r.  Alameda 
Bettencourt  Abel,  laborer,  r.  216  Jackson 
"    Bernard  J.  (Ottenberg  &  Bettencourt),   r. 

119^  Fillmore 
"    Cesar,  barber  John  Stahle,  r.  22  Stockton  PI 
"    Joseph    McG.,   commission,    r.    939    Mont- 
gomery 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  216  Jackson 
"    Manuel,  seaman,  r.  513  Chestnut 
'•    Pauline,  widow,  r.  904  Broadway 
4®~  Bettencourt.    See  Betancourt 
Betterton    Thomas    H.,    stenographer    Charles 

Nelson 
Bettini  Baptiste,  carpenter,  r.  1080  Brannan 
Bettis  Abigail  M.,  widow,  r.  2532  Mission 
"    Frank  A.  (Fox  &  Bettis),  attorney  at  law, 

430  Montgomery,  room  6 
"    Frank  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Ottington, 
310  Stockton 
Bettman  Albert,  clerk Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  1355  Post 
"    Alfred,  merchant,  r.  1355  Post 
"    Frank,  traveling  salesman  Coblentz.  Pike 

&Co.,r.  310  Kearny 
"    Gustav,  merchant,  r.  1355  Post 
"    Henry  L.,  teacher  music,  r.  1805  Fillmore 
"    Joseph  J.,  merchant,  r.  1148  Sutter 
"    Lawrence,  with  M.   Bettman  Co.,   r.   13.55 

Post 
"    Leopold,  salesman  N.  P.  Petersen  &  Co.,  r. 

817  Geary 
"    Louis,  merchant,  r.  1805  Fillmore 
"    M.   Co.,   Sigmund    M.    Bettman  manager, 
importers  and  dealers  soapmakers'  and 
laundry  supplies,  121  California 
"    Sigmund  M.,  manager  M.  Bettman'Co.,  121 
California,  r.  1355  Post 
Bettoli  Stephen,  r.  1912  Jones 
Betts  Frank,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Percy  G.,  clerk  Betts  Spring  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Betts  Spring  Co.,  William  M.  Betts  president, 
Edwin  Fretwell  secretary,  manufactur- 
ers locomotive,  car  and  wagon  springs, 
218  Fremont 
"    William,  spring  maker  Betts  Spring  Co.,  r. 
628  Natoma 
Betts  William  M.,  president  Betts  Spring  Co., 

218  Fremont,  r.  Berkeley 
Bettsman  John,  clerk,  r.  1929  California 
Betz  Albert,  stenographer  attorney -general,  r. 
Berkeley 


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Betz  Charles,  window  cleaner,  r.  7i29  California 
"    George,  liquors,  705  Battery 
"    George  P.,  clerk,  r.  307  Capp 
"    Louis  P.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Lucia,  widow,  r.  307  Capp 
"    William,  window  cleaner,  r.  739  California 
"    William  A.,  bakery,  1101  Howard 
Betzel  Isidor  L.,  r.  1417  Lyon 
"    Louis,  cutter  H.  Alexander  &  Co.,  r.   1934 

Bush 
"    Louis,  solicitor  Louis  Levy,  r.  1303  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Betzold  Agnes,  domestic,  636  Hermann 
"    Charles,  cook  Strelow  &  Horstman,  r.  813 

Mission 
"    Jacob,  butcher  Simon  Silverberg,  r.  944, 13th 

Av  South 
"    Mathes,  capitalist,  r.  3330  Sutter 
Beuchat  Marie,  widow,  r.  605  Broadway 
Beuge  Henry,  vegetable  man  German  Hospital 
Beuille  Anna  Miss,  laundress  Peter  Feutrier 

"    Jean,  waiter,  r.  643  Broadway 
Beuler  John  F.,  bakery,  2007b  Fillmore 
Beutelspacher  Charles  S.,  laundryman,  r.   WA 

Isis 
Beutler  Frank  B.,  foreman  shade  factory  G.  W. 

Clark  &  Co.,  r.  1931  Filbert 
;6®-Beutler.    See  Butler 

Beuttler  John,  butcher,  530Haight,r.603  Haight 
Beuvron  Julius,  cellarman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 

417  Natoma  rear 
Bevan  Alice  Miss,  r.  121  Stockton 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  1423  Geary 
"    Charles,  horse  collar  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
liam &  Sawyer,  r.  748  Brannan 
"    Edwin  J.,  grocer,  748  Brannan 
"    George,  clerk  Cal.  Wire  Wks.,  r.333  Bay 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  joiner  Sohussler  Bros.,  r.  13  Page 
"    Washington  J.,  mining  engineer,  509  Mont- 
gomery, r.  955  Howard 
Bevans  Isaac  L.,  deputy  superintendent  streets, 
r.  716  Cole 
"    W.,   lineman  Pac.    Tel.   &   Tel.   Co.,  r.  675 
Mission 
Bevell  Harry  P.,  machinist,  r.  15  Cherry 
•'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  117  Page 
"    Richard  M.,  fireman,  34b  Moss 
"    William  T.,  vaquero  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son 
Bevereux  G.  L.,  bookkeeper  Haas  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Beveridge  George  F.,  r.  2405  Oetavia 
"    Horatio,  with  H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.,  r.  729 

Ashbury 
"    John  A.,  r.  3421  Washington 
Beverly  Edward  H..  dairy,  130  Fillmore 
"    Herbert  G.,  salesman   Eveleth  &  Nash,  r. 
818  Powell 
4®=Beverly.    See  Beaverly 
Bevers  J.  G.,  salesman  J.   J.   O'Brien  &  Co..  r. 

Oakland 
Beversen  Brothers   (Henry    and    Martin),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  570  Mission 
"    Henry  (Beversen  Bros.),  r.  655B  20th 
"    Henry  vBeversen  &  Fallings   and  Puvogel 

&  Beversen).  r.  53314,  4th 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  28  Clay 
"    Martin  (Beversen  Bros.),  r.  570  Mission 
Beversen   &   Faltings    (Henry    Beversen   and 
Julius  Faltings),  groceries  and  liquors, 
535,  4th 
Bevier  Herbert  N.  Rev.,  pastor  Memorial  Pres- 
byterian church,  r.  18  Latona 
Bevilacqua  Eugene,    peddler,  r.  Silver  Av  nr 

Merrill 
Bevilockway  Louis  M.  (Morrison  &  Bevilock- 

way),  r.  104  San  Jose  Av 
Bevis  Joseph  W.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt 
&  Co.,  r.  656  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  mate  str  Capt.  Weber 
"    Thomas  J.,  brass  furnisher  W.  T.  Garratt 

&  Co.,  r.  320,  24th 
"    Thomas  J.  Mrs.,  fruits  and  vegetables, 320, 
24th 
Beyer  Adolph  H.,  bartender    A.  W.   Beyer,  r. 
2319  Powell 
"    Adoipli   W.,    liquors,    SW    cor   Bay     and 
Powell 


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Beyer  Emit,  lampman  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  734  Treat  Av 
"    Ernest,  bakery,  1519  Devisadero 
"    Frederick  C,  waiter,  r.  640^^  Jessie 
"    H.,  musician,  r.  925i4  Mission 
"    Oscar  T.,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

25th  bet  Nebraska  and  Vermont 
"    Otto  W.,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Peter,  baker  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  546  Jessie 
"    Urban,  liquor  dealer,  r.  1203  Kearny 
j8®-Beyer.    See  Beier  and  Byer 
Beyersdorf  John,  saloon  keeper,  r.  106  Eddy 

"    Louis,  liquors.  SE  cor  Central  Av  and  Pine 
Beyfuss  Carl,  ship  and  freight  broker,  123  Cali- 
fornia, room  13,  r.  1710  Geary 
"    Ernst,  manufacturers'  agent,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2124  Post 
Beylack  Bruno,  bartender,  r.  243  Minna 
Bez  Louis,  r.  1529  Washington 
Bezamat  Frederick,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Bezezinski  Lizzie,  labeler  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  .338,  5th   ■ 
Biaggi  Arturo,  foreman  Stange  &  Jaenicke,  r. 

41/2  Pfeiffer 
Biagi  Angelina,  widow,  r.  1026  Broadway 
Biagi  D.  &  Co.  (Domenico  Biagi),  fruit  and  pro- 
duce commission  merchants,  530-522  San- 
some 
"    Domenico  (D.  Biagi  &  Co.),  r.  814b  Green 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  63  Minna 
"    Lawrence  (A.  Frediani  &  Co.),  r.  535  Hayes 
"    Silvestro  (De  Grazia  &  Co.),  r.  739  Filbert 
Biagini  Antonio,  driver  Lorenzini  &  Christo- 
fani 
"    C.  &  Co.  (Casimiro  Biagini,  Luigi  Artana 
and  Giuseppe  Giovannettij,  blacksmiths 
and  wagon  makers,  52054  Davis 
"    Casimiro  (C.   Biagini  &  Co.),  r.  514  Davis 

rear 
"    Florinde,  r.  508  Greenwich 
"    Frank,  student,  r.  508  Greenwich 
"    Giuseppe,  blacksmith  C.  Biagini  &  Co.,  r. 

514  Clark 
"    Giuseppe,  peddler,  r.  508  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  508  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  window  cleaner,  r.  333  Green 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  622  Front 
"    Narcissa,  cellar  foreman  Fiorenzo  Cavag- 

naro,  r.  702  Front 
"    Zefarino,    salesman    Milani    &    Co.,    r.    3 
Marion  PI 
Biancalana  Americo,  blacksmith  Luigi  Pardini, 
r.  408  Broadway 
•'    Jacopa,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  214, 

8th 
"    Matteo,  butcher  L.  Simi  &   Son,   r.   72154 
Filbert 
Bianchi  Adam,  porter  S.  Levy  &  Co.,   r.   1712 
Sutter 
"    Amato,  wines  and  liquors,  1136  Folsom,  r. 

same 
"    Angelo,  foreman  Ruffino  &  Bianchi.  r.  427, 

7th 
"    Angelo,  tailor,  r.  11  Bannam  PI 
"    Antonio,  with  Sterling  &  Parker 
"    Carilo  (Boschetti  &  Bianchi),  r.  1707  Dupont 
"    Carlo  D.  (Ruffino  &  Bianchi),  r.  437,  7th 
"    Charles,  helper  S.  Rovere  &  Co.,  r.  11  Ban- 
nam PI 
"    Eugenio   (Barry  &  Bianchi),   attorney   at 

law,  305  Larkin 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  2  Scotland 
"    George,  saloon  keeper,  r.  6  Telegraph  PI 
"    Giovanni   (National   Window  and    House 

Cleaning  Co.),  r.  10a  Jasper  PI 
"    Giuseppe,  fisherman,  r.  1018  Montgomery 


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Bianchi  Giuseppe,  paste  layer  G.  B.  Musto  &  Co. 
"  Joseph,  clerk  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,  r.  427,  7th 
"    Joseph,    waiter    Occidental    Hotel,    r.    63 

Minna 
•'    L.  Miss,  stenographer  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 

r.  437,  7th 
"    Leopoldo,  clerk   Dellamaggiora  &  Co.,  r. 

2505  Mission 
"    Lorenzo,  paste  maker,  r.  8  Scotland  PI 
'•    Louis  (Vitalini,  Bianchi  &  Co.),  r.  606  Fil- 
bert 
"    Louis  A.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  Sll.Larkin 
■'    Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Pietro,  clerk,  r.  416  Pacific 
•'    Robert,  teamster,  r.  434  Sanchez 
■'    Virginio,    liquors,    1503   Stockton,    r.    1518 
Stockton 
Bianchini  Antonio,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Fortunato,  clerk  Misaele  Bianchini,  r.  1439 

Valencia 
"    Francisco,  peddler,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    Giuseppe   D.,    marble    cutter    Rufftno    & 

Bianchi,  r.  565  Bryant 
"    Misaele,  fruits  and  Vegetables,  1439  Valen- 
cia 
"    Ottavio  (S.  Rovere  &  Co.),  r.  317  Broadway 
'•    Silvio,  cement  worker,  r.  9  Bamnan  PI 
Bianco  Frank  (Bianco  &  Minelli),  r.  14  Hayes 
^'    &  Minelli  (Frank  Bianco    and  Zanobi  Mi- 
nelli). florists,  14  Hayes 
Bianuci  Peter  (L.  Solari  &  Co.),  r.  Railroad  Av 

bet  11th  and  12th  Avs  South 

Biasotti  Antonio  (Varni  &  Biasottti),  r.  759,  7th 

"    Dominico,  liquors,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Bacon 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Bacon 

Biassotti  William,  florist,  314b  Sutter,  r.  628 

Broadway 
Bibb  Dandridge  H.,  vice-president  Golden  Gate 
Lumber  Co.,  4  Sutter,  rooms  8-10,  tele- 
phone 756,  r.  1310  Folsom 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  725  Devisadero 
Bibbero  David,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1623  Mc- 
Allister 
Bibbins  Tracy  E..  clerk  General  Electric  Co.,  r. 

605  O'Farrell 
Bibby  Emily  M.  Miss,  r.  SW  cor  17th  and  Clara 
Av 
"    William  S..  waiter  Collins  &  Wheeland,  r. 
13  William 
Biber  Bertha  Mme.,  ladies'  tailor,  726  Sutter 
"    George  V.,  clerk  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  726  Sutter 
"    Paul  E..  student,  r.  726  Sutter 
>i^=Biber.    See  Bieber 
Bibergall  Jacob,  glazier,  r.  432^4,  6th 

"    Maurice,  glazier,  r.  432V4,  6th 
Bible  Truth  Depository,  Alexander  W.  H.  Mac- 

Ewen  proprietor,  69  Flood  Bldg 
Bibliothequede  la  Ligue  Nationale  Francaise, 
Daniel    Levy    president,  Aime  Masson 
secretary,  305  Larkin 
Bibo  Nathan,  president  Bibo.  Newman  &  Iken- 
berg,  1447  Polk,  r.  1515  Vallejo 

Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg, 

(incorporated:,    Nathan    Bibo    presi- 
dent.   Max    Ikenberg  vice-president, 
Leopold  Newman  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, grocers  and  manufacturers  home 
made  California  fruit  specialties,  SW 
cor  Polk  and  California 
Bibo  Samuel,  solicitor,  r.  918  Van  Ness  Av 
Bicci  Eloza  Mrs.,  cigar  maker,  r.  2010  Mason 
Bichard  Charles  N.,  junk  dealer,  372Brannan,  r. 

414  Brannan 
Bichsel  John,  lash  maker  Keyston  Bros.,  r.  110 
Minna 


Bickel  Adolf  W.,  confectioner,  r.  1329  Union 

"     Emile,  tailor,  323  Noe 
Bickel  Homer  T.,  real  estate,  508  Montgomery, 
room  25,  r.  3325  Clay 
"    John  C.  A.,  porter,  r.  1329  Union 
Bickerdike  Frederick,  ironer  Neustadter  Bros., 
r.  38  Ridley 
"    John  T.,   cabinet  maker  S.  F,  Furniture 
Mfg.  Co..  r.  524/2  Turk 
Bickerstafl  John,  carpenter,  r.  1318  Dupont 
"    Joseph  I.,   laborer  S.   F.   Bridge  Co.,  r.  17 
Louisa 
4®"Bickerstaff.    See  Biggerstaff 
Biokford  Benjamin  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1575%  Mar- 
ket 
Bickford  Clarence  E.,  coffee  broker,  38  Califor- 
nia, r.  816  Sutter 
"    Edward  H.,  adjuster  Willcox  &  Gibbs   S. 

M.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  whitener,  r.  16M  Rausch 
"    John  F.,  soap  maker  Commercial  Soap  Co., 

r.  Ill,  24th 
"    Thomas  M.,  engineer,  r.  2939  Howard 
Bickley  John,   lineman  Pac.   Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

241,  7th 
Bickmore  George,  carpenter,  r.  513,  22d 

"    I.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  513,  22d 
Bicknell  Clifford  N.,  waiter,  r.  117  Hermann 
Bicycle  Step  Ladder  Co.  The,  Jno.  Woodlock 

agent,  26  Beale 
Biddolph  James,  machinist,  r.  27  Hawthorne 
"    J.   Edward,   clerk  I.   S.   Van  Winkle,  r.  27 
Hawthorne 
Bidekofi  August,  barber,  r.  1731  Mission 
Biderbost  Herman,  milker  Edward  Miller,  r. 

W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Onondago  Av 
Bidinger  Charles,  barber,  r.  504  Jessie 
"    Frederick,  butcher  Rudolph  Haas,   r.  504 

Jessie 
"    Gustave  A.,  barber  McGovern  &  Bidinger, 

r.  504  Jessie 
"    Rose,  domestic,   439M  Bryant 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  504  Jessie 
Bidleman  Adele  Mrs.,  r.  3  Frankfort  Av 
Bidstrup  Isaac,  longshoreman,  r.  732b  22d 
Bidwell  Jay  D.,  salesman  Holt  Bros.  &  Co.,   r. 
52, 13th 
"    Julia  P.,  widow,  r.  516  Oak 
"    Mamie  Mrs.,  clerk,  r.  304  Turk 
"    Sullivan,  peddler,  r.  129,  2d 
Bidwill  Richard,  sergeant  police,  r.  1410  Hyde 
Bieber  Frank,  shoemaker,  1522  Jackson 
"    Paul,  winery  and  distillery,   824   San  Jose 
Av 
4®-Bieber.    See  Biber 

Biebesheimer  George,  optician  L.  A.  Berteling, 
r.  1021  Filbert 
"    Gustav  F.,  optician  L.  A.  Berteling,  r.  1021 

Filbert 
"    Julius,  wood  carver  F.   T.  Riley,    r.    1021 

Filbert 
"    Peter,  r.  1021  Filbert 
Biedenbach  August,  baker  Charles  Strohmier, 

r.  140  Silver 
Biedeman  Arguello  F.,  asst.  repairer  fire  alarm 

and  police  telegraph,  r.  1423  Geary 
Biederman   Charles  A.,   stationery,  519   Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  St.  Helena,  Napa  Co. 
"    J.,  porter  Crane  Co. 
Biedermann  Louis,   whitener  Sanborn,   Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  366 Minna 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  366  Minna 
"    Robert,  clerk  Manuel  Nathan,  r.  19  John 
Bieg  Frank,  cooper  David,  Woerner,  r.  33,  14th 
Biegel  Nicholas,  r.  2001  Polk 
Biegiliomini   Peter  (Fava  &  Biegiliomini),  r. 

33101/2  Mission 
Biehl   Philip   F.  C,  physician,  314   Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  413/2,  19th 
Biehn  Charles  A.    (Biehn   &    Scannell),    r.    911 
Howard 
"    &  Scannell  (Charles  A.   Biehn  and    Jere- 
miah   F.     Scannell),     horseshoers,    670 
Mission 
>ti®=Biehn.    See  Bean,  Bien  and  Bein 
Biehs  George,  willow  and  cane  worker,  628  Mar- 
ket, r.  Berkeley 
Biel  Bettie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  622  Polk 
"    Lydia  Miss,  clerk,  r.  622  Polk 


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Biel  Mattie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  622  Polk 
Bielawski  Casimir,  r.  2302^4  California 
Bielenberg  Herman,  butcher  J.   Schweitzer  & 
Co.,  r.  217,  2d 
"    Nicholas  J.,  driver  F.  Kreling  Sons  Co.,  r. 

329  Guerrero 
"    Peter  H.,  liquors,  2049  Folsom 
"    Theodore,  liquors,  406  Market 
Bielich  Peter,  porter  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,   r.    253 

Stevenson 
Bielski  Hattie  Miss,  stenofirapher  Luscombe  & 
Isaacs,  r.  706  Fulton 
"    Max,    porter    Wells,    Fargo  &    Co.,  r.   706 
Fulton 
Bien     (Scandinavian    weekly),     Hartwick    & 
Freese publishers,  623  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  locksmith,   404  Sacramento,  r.  1216 

Pierce 
"    Joseph  E.,  attorney  at  law,  426  California, 

room  4,  r.  1216  Pierce 
"    Julius  H.,  clerk,  r.  1216  Pierce 
"    Louis,  traveling  salesman  Levi  Strauss  & 
Co.,  r.  2005  Green 
4®=Bien.    See  Bean,  Bein  and  Biehn 
Bienenfeld  A.  M.,  draughtsman,  r.  2120  Pine 
Bienenfeld  Bernard,  general  agent  Standard 
Asphalt  Co.,  4th  and  Townsend,  room  26, 
r.  Fresno 
"    Ellas,  r.  2120  Pine 
Bienfeldt  George,   plumber  J.   E.  Britt,  r.   131 

Henry 
Bienfleld  Henry  L.,  inspector  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners 
Bieno  Stephen,  teamster,  r.  221,  17th 
Bier  Charles  S.  (Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Hotel 
Richelieu 
"    Hypolite,  salesman  Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1510  Octavia 
"    Joseph  E.   (Bier  &  Regensburger),  r.  1510 
Octavia 
Bier  &  Regensburger  (Joseph  E.  Bier  and  Mel- 
ville M.  Regensburger),  note  and  war- 
rant brokers,  68  Donohoe  Bldg 
im'Bier.    See  Beer  and  Behr 
Bierbaum  Bernhard,  bartender  J.  Dohrmann,  r. 
16  East 
"    Frederick  W.  A.,  salesman  Ernst  Essmann, 
r.  1747  Mission 
Bierce  Ambrose,  special  writer  The  Examiner, 
NE  cor  Market  and  Grant  Av 
"    A.  S.,  hydraulic  pressman  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

North  Berkeley 
"    Roderick  N.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  725  Pine 
Bierer  Luella,  apprentice  P.  Koment  &  Co.,  r. 

692  McAllister 
Bierhofl  Samuel,  merchant,  r.  1814  Post 
.  Biering  Charles,  trimmer  Edison  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  r.  230,  8th  Av 
"    Emil  F.,  electrician,  r.  230,  8th  Av 
Bierling  Fredericka,  widow,  r.  1308  Geary 
Biermann  Freda,  dressmaking,  418  Powell 
Biermark  August,  r.  24  Metcalf  PI 
Bierwirth  Ernest,  pantryman  str  Santa  Rosa 
Biesch  Charles  F.,  trackman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1839  Polk 
Biesel  Frederick  W.,  pattern  fitter  S.  F.  Stove 
Wks.,  r.  444  Brannan 

BIESS  B.  L., 

manufacturer  of  counters,  bars,  ofiQce, 
store,  restaurant  and  saloon  fixtures, 
Tivoli  tables,  show  cases,  billiard  cov- 
ers and  poker  tables,  907  Mission,  r.  9 
Cleveland  rear 

Biester  William,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
Sacramento  and  Leavenworth,  r.  1122 
Leavenworth 

BifQn  Charles,  brass  molder,  r.  134  Erie 

Big  Canyon  Mill  and  Mining  Co.  (El  Dorado 
Co.),  office  533  Market,  room  3 

Big  Dipper  Mining  Co.  (Placer  Co.),  Columbus 
Waterhouse  president,  E.  W.  A.  Water- 
house  vice-president,  Seymour  Water- 
house  secretary  and  general  manager, 
16-22  Beale 

Big  Sandy  Mill  and  Mining  Co.  (Kingman,  A. 
T.),  C.  A.  Grow  secretary,  27  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor 


|W.  &J.  SLOANE&CO.,| 

Maoufacturers  of 

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Biganego  Emilio,  cigar  maker,  r.  312  Union 
Bigbee  James,  cabinet  maker,  r.  645  Folsom 
Bigelow  Alfred,  laborer,  r.  210  Langton 

"    Charles  E.,  shipping  clerk  John  J.  New- 
begin,  r.  537  Alvarado 

"    Charles  P.,  bricklayer,  r.  537  Alvarado 

"    Chester  W.,  machinist  J.  K.  Bigelow 

"    Clara  J.   Mrs.,  vice-principal  John  Swett 
Grammar  School,  r.  621  Guerrero 

"    Cornelius,  carpenter,  r.  328,  3d  rear 

•'    Edwin,  bricklayer,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    Edwin  W.,  adjuster  Gas  Consumers'  Assn., 
r.  108  Haight 

"    George  A.,  solicitor,  r.  808  Mission 

"    Henry  D.,  journalist  S.  F.  News  Letter 

"    Jared  H.,  manufacturer  children's  shoes, 
139,  1st,  r.  653  Howard 
Bigelow  J.    Edwards,    secretary    A.    S.    Neal 
Warehouse  Co.,  SE  cor  Filbert  and  San- 
some,  r.  621  Guerrero 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  315  Bryant 
Bigelow  John  F.,  vice-president  The  Nevada 
Bank  of  San  Francisco,  NW  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Pine,  r.  2603  California 

"    John  J.,  cooper  Cornell  &  Co.,  r.  413  Harri- 
son 

"    John  K.,  machinist,  10  Stevenson 

"    John  O.,  helper  Risdon  L  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  614 
r.  614  Folsom 

"    Judge  T.,  trussmaker,  105  Stockton,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"     Lyman  M.,  machinist  J.  K.  Bigelow,    r. 
Elmhurst,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  608  Haight 

"    Melinda  F.,  widow,  r.  1214  Langton  rear 
Bigelow    Samuel   C,    president    Savings    and 
Loan  Society,  101  Montgomery,  and  of- 
fice 510  California,  r.  1300  McAllister 

"    Susan  H.   Mrs.,    teacher  Clement    Gram- 
mar School,  r.  3014  Buchanan 
>8®=Bigelow.    See  Biglow 
Biggart  John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  221,  7th 
Bigger  Anne,  widow,  r.  1808  Lexington  Av 

"    Jennie,  widow,  laundress,  r.  1110  Pacific 

"    John  A.,  cabinet  maker  W.  &.  J.  Sloane  & 
Co.,  r.  730  Vallejo 

"    Robert,  tanner,  r.  827,  16th  Av  South 
Biggerstafl  Eugene  K.,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  & 
Co. ,  r.  2028  Green 

"    Frederick  McKay,  musician,  r.  828  Powell 

"    James  C,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  17  Louisa 

"  Milton,  coachman,  1018  Bush 
4S"Biggerstaff.  See  Bickerstaff 
Biggins  James,  r.  72  South  Park 

"    John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  6  Mont- 
calm 

"    John  J.,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  WTss. , 
r.  6  Montcalm 

"    P.  (P.  Biggins  &  Co.),  r.  SW  cor  Utah  and 

BIGGINS  P.  &  CO., 

hair  factory,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Islais 
Creek 

Biggins  Thomas,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co., 

r.  34%  Perry 
Biggs  Daniel,  butcher,  r.  SW  cor  6th  Av  South 

and  L 
"    David,  butcher,  r.  8th  Av  South  bet  M  and 

N 
"    David  A.,  butcher,  r.  N  s  1st  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av 
"    Donald,  sheep  dealer,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet 

K  and  L 
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Biggs  Haroourt  G.  (Cal.  Horse  Repository),  r. 

510  Van  Ness  Av 
Biggs  Harrie  C,  secretary  William  H.  Birch  & 

Co.   (incorporated),    129-135,    1st,   r.   1600 

"    John  H.,  waiter  George  H.  Richard,  r.  247 


"    Marion  Jr.,  capitalist,  r.  1125, 18th 

"    Neil,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1028,  16th  Av 

South 
"    William  O'N..  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r,  8th  Av  South  bet  M 
and  N 
Biggy  James,  laundryman,  r.  550  Valencia 
Biggy  Willlain  J.,  vice-president  United  States 
Laundry  Association,  lOM  Market,  r.  550 
Valencia 
Bigley  Edward  A.,  r.  729  Fillmore 
"    Ella  T.  Miss,  r.  729  Fillmore 
"    Ella  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1119  Mission 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  212,  1st 
"    Jane  A.  Miss,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 

School,  r.  729  Fillmore 
"    John,  collector,  r.  1119  Mission 
"    May  E.  Mrs.,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Patrick,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

805  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  r.  729  Fillmore 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk,  r.  729  Fillmore 
"    William   H.,    engineer  S.  P.  Co.,    r.    1919 
Howard 
J8®"  Biglow.    See  Bigelow 

Bignami  Dominic,  draughtsman  Pissis  &  Moore, 
r.  Oakland 
"    F.,  musician,  39,  4th 
Bignotti  Frederick,  butcher,  r.  1717  Dupont 
"    Giacomo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1717  Du- 
pont 
"    Giovanni,  gardener  Colombo  Market,  r.  San 
Jose  Road  nr  Sunnyside  Av 
Bigsby  John,  r.  149,  2d 
Bigue  Julia  Mrs.,  r.  721  Broadway 
«'    Marie,  ironer  Vital  Dufranc,  r.  1110  Pacific 
"    Pierre,  with  J.  Godeau  &  Co.,  r.  721  Broad- 
way 
Bihan  Napoleon  L.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  257  Minna 
Bilay  Hugo  A.,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  930, 

19th 
Bildhauer  G.,  millwright,  r.  933  Kearny 
Biles  James  N.,  draughtsman,  r.  717  Post 
Bilflnger  Gus,  assistant   treasurer   California 

Theatre,  r.  ISOO'A  Stockton 
Bill  Conrad  (Bill  &  Krausgrill),  r.  1003  Green- 
wich 
"    Frank  T.  (Bill  &  Erikson),  r.  7  Grand  Av 
"    George,  butcher,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Powell, 

r.  930  Powell 
"    George,  clerk  Bill   &   Krausgrill,  r.   1003 

Greenwich 
"    H.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  17  Johnston 

Av 
"    Jacob,  pork  butcher,  124,  3d,  r.  212  Minna 
"    John  T.  (Leavitt  &  Bill),  r.  320  McAllister 
"    &  Erikson  (Frank  T.  Bill  and  Sven  Erik- 
son),  blacksmiths,  205,  8th 
"    &  Krausgrill     (Conrad     Bill     and    Philip 
Krausgrill),    furniture  and  upholstery, 
1322  Stockton 
4®=-Bill.    See  Bills 

Billberg  Magnus  F.,  seaman,  r.  411  Drumm 
Billenstein  John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Biller  John  (Biller  &  Qualman),  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Qualman  (John  Biller  and  Frederick  H. 
Qualman),  carpenters  and  builders,  232 
Fulton 


Billings  Bertha  M.  Miss,  stenographer  Yates  & 
Co.,  r.  515  Turk 
"    Frederick    (estate   of),    G.    W.    Granniss 

agent,  37  Montgomery  Block 
"    George    E.,  manager  Hall  Bros.,  28  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  1612  Clay 
"    Harry,    liquors,    801    Montgomery,  r.   1308 

Mason 
"    Homer  J.,  clerk,  r.  515  Turk 
"    John  C,  salesman  James  H.  Malone,  r.  3b 

Russ 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  1714  Clay 
Billingslea  Thomas,  wood  and  coal,  317  Turk,  r. 
3091/2  Elm  Av 
"    Walter,    delivery    clerk    William    Cline, 

r.  31914  Elm  Av 
"    William,  floorman  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  246,  3d 
Billington  Grant,  surveyor,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    John  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  304, 

8th  Av 
"    William  C.   (Billington  &  Thomson),  and 
photographer,  Sutro  Heights,  r.  304,  8th 
Av 
"    &   Thomson  (William  C.    Billington   and 
Thomas  C.  Thomson),  photographers  Pt. 
Lobos  Av  nr  Clifl  House 
Billman  Charles,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 
Eddy 
"    Teresa,  widow,  r.  2508  Bush  fear 
Bills  Charles  B.  (Butler  &  Co.),  r.  San  Jose 
"    Charles     F.    (George   A.    and   Charles  F. 

Bills),  r.  2120  Pt.  Lobos  Av 
"    George  A.  (George  A.  and  Charles  F.Bills), 

r.  2120  Pt.  Lobos  Av 
"    George  A.  and  Charles  F.,  managers  Ma- 
jestic Bicycle  Co.,  1632  Market 
4®=-Bills.    See  Bill 
Billsteen  Peter  C,  tailor,  23  Kearny 
Bilms  Frederick  H.,  barber,  cigars  and  tobacco, 

409  Broderick 
Bilse  Adolf,  cashier  Home  and   Phoenix   Ins. 

Co's,  r.  Oakland 
Bilty  Stephen  A.  D.,  r.  2426  Market 
Biltz  Frederick  R.,  piano  tuner  The  Zeno  Mau- 

vais  Music  Co.,  r.  Lorln,  Alameda  Co. 
Bimmerle  Moritz,  bakery  and  coffee  saloon,  200, 

11th 
Binan  Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1729V^  Mission 
Binckley  George  S.,    civil    engineer  Union  I. 
Wks.,  r.  708  Taylor 
"    Nellie  F.  Miss,  portrait  artist,  704  Sutter 
Binder  Charlet  C,  clerk  E.  C.  Binder,  r.  105  Butte 
"    E.,  porter,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Edward   C,    groceries,    NE  cor  21st  and 

Bryant  Av,  r.  105  Butte 
"    Frederick  Mrs.,  r.  9?i  Harriet 
"    Paul,  carpenter,  r.  105  Butte 
Bine  Henry,  salesman,  r.  310  Clementina 
"    Henry  T.,  salesman  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1518  Post 
"    Leon  (Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1518  Post 
Biner  Oscar,   elevator  man,   132  Market,  r.  23 

Kearny 
Binet  John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  325  Fair  Oaks 
"    Joseph  L.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  325 
Fair  Oaks 
Binford  Alfred  D.,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
Bingberg  Catherine,  widow,  r.  504,  9th 
Binge  Theodore  C.  D.,  draughtsman  engineering 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
Bingham  Alexander,  wire  worker  Standard  Iron 
&  Wire  Wks.,  r.  308  Sutter 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Frederick  B.,  heliopus  paper,  r.  331M  Eddy 
"    George  M.,  accountant  M.  J.  Brandenstein 
&Co.,r.  722,  17th 
Bingham  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  Bingham),  stevedores, 

NE  cor  Sansome  and  Halleck 
Bingham  Henry  (H.  Bingham  &  Co.)  and  steve- 
dore Pacific  Mail  Dock,  office  First  and 
Brannan,  telephone  Main  5535,    r.    1501 
Golden  Gate  Av,  telephone  West  525 
"    James    H.,  street   contractor,    28  Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  113  Gough 
"    John  E.,  capmaker,  r.  7^2  Verona  PI 
"    Robert  F.  A.,  clerk,  r.  722,  17th 
"    William,  shoemaker,  1228  Pt.  Lobos  Av 
"    William  N.  G.,  clerk,  r.  722,  17th 
Single  Sarah  D.,  widow,  r.  2308  Webster 


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Bingley  Leon  B.,  engraver  Union  Photo-Engrav- 
ing Co.,  r.  612  Buchanan 
Bini  Giuseppe,  baker,  r.  411  Green 
•'    Luigi,  fruits,  1013,  18th,  r.  Ill  Collingwood 
"    Rinardo,  fanner,  r.  703  Front 
Biniarz  Paul,  shoemaker,   1940  Folsom,  r.    128 

Capp 
Binion  Jacob,  baker  A.  Hauser,  r.  330  Clement 
Binner  Theodore,  wood  carver  F.  T.  Riley,  r.  7 

Albion  Av 
Binneweg  Abraham  (Wetting  &  Binneweg),  r. 

320  Natoma 
Binnie  Robert,  groceries   and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Devisadero    and   Ellis,    r.   1304  Devisa- 
dero 
Binnig  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1849  Lexington  Av 
Binning  Charles,  r.  1537  Post 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  M.  J.  Brandenstein  & 

Co.,  r.  1920  Page 
"    Henry,    machinist   Union  I.  Wks.,  r.    663 
Minna 
Binns  Joseph  R.,  2d  lieutenant  Co.  D.  1st  Infan- 
try U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Bino  J.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  525  Green 

"    John  J.,  r.  535  Green 
Binse  Albert,  teacher   gymnastics,  r.  721  Va- 
lencia 
Binz  Conrad,  janitor  London  and  S.  F.  Bank,  r. 
205  Chestnut 
"     William,  dairyman,  19th  Av  South  nr  J 
Binzer  Charles,  dairy  produce,  1119  Howard 
Biogano  Antonio,  porter  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r. 

Filbert 
Biot  Marie  Miss,  dairy  produce,  52  Centre  Mar- 
ket, r.  42314  Post 
Birbe  Henry  C,  foreman  Roth,  Blum  iSc  Co.,  r. 

825,  17th  Av  South 
Birch  A.  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1045  Market 
"    A.  E.  Miss,   operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  21 

Stockton 
"    Alexander,  laborer,  r.  48  Minna 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  15th  nr  Hampshire 
"    Arndt  G.,  cashier  Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  r. 


Birch  Frank  C,  director  William  H.  Birch  & 

Co.,  129-135,  1st,  r.  899  Pine 
"    Thomas  J.,  advertising  agent,  r.  3918  Fill- 
more 
"    Victor,  dishwasher  Niels  J.   Lund,  r.  SE 

cor  Folsom  and  16th 
Birch  William  H.,  president  William  H.  Birch 

&  Co.,  139-135,  1st 
Birch  WiUiam  H.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  William 

H.  Birch    president,    W.    Walter  Birch 

vice-president  and  treasurer,  H.  C.  Biggs 

secretary,  machinery,   and    proprietors 

California  Machine  Works,  129-135,  1st 
"    William  M.,  fruits,  Stanyan  opp  Haight, 

r.  1721a  Haight 
Birch  W.  Walter,  vice-president  and  treasurer 

William  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  129-135,  1st,  r. 

3732  Sacramento 
4®=Birch.    See  Burch 
Birchall  Mary,  widow,  r.  1539  Eddy 

"    William,  tailor  J.  F.  Flierl,  r.  410  Post 
Bird  Barbara  J.,  widow,  r.  5  Burcham  PI 
"    Caroline  H.,  widow,  r.  921  Jessie 
"    Daisy  Miss,  waitress,  r.  5  Burcham  PI 
"    Edith  F.  Miss,  waitress,  r.  5  Burcham  PI 
"    Edward,  cook  Harry  Adolph,  r.  623  Clay 
"    Edward,   1st  engineer  str  Newsboy,  r.  14 

Midale 
"    Frank  L.,  manager  P.  Centemeri  &  Co.,  7 

Kearny,  r.  843  Fillmore 
"    Frank  W.,   salesman  F.  W.  Kreling  Sons 

Co.,  r.  511,  24th 
"    George  R.,  salesman  P.  Centemeri  &  Co., 

r.  843  Fillmore 
'•    Harry  (Bird  &  Haughy),  r.  2316  Jones 
"    Henry  C.  r.  1501/2  Market 
"    James  W..  sign  painter,  r.  1311  Eddy 
"    Jesse,  r.  134,  9  th 
"    Johannes  W.,  hardware,   glass   and  wall 

paper,  3238-3240  Mission,  r.  6  Tiffany  PI 
"    John  C,  machinist,  r.  652^4  Jessie 
"    John  C,  machinist  Main  St.  I.   Wks.,  r. 

3037,  16th 
"    John  F.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Washtenaw, 

r.  328M  Sanchez 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Roofing  and  Siding. 

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Bird  Manley  D.,  clerk   auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Marion  F.,  r.  325  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  D.,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Michael  H.,  machinist,  r.  510  Mission 
"    Nelson  J.,  examining  surgeon  The  Travel- 
ers' Ins.  Co.,  r.  2100  Bush 
"    Patrick  F..  cashier,  r.  2921  Pine 
"    Richard,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  19  Gilbert 
"    Kobert  B.,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r. 


"    Robert  S.,  watchmaker,  912  Powell 

"    Samuel  A.,  salesman  J.  B.  Russell,  r.  606 

Larkin 
"    Walter,  plumber,  r.  1140a  Howard 
"    William,  cooper,  r.  4  Alger  PI 
"    William  O.,  stenographer  Jones,  Mimdy  & 

Co.,  r.  843  Fillmore 
Bird  &  Haughy  (Harry  Bird    and    James    C. 

Haughy),    proprietors    California    Saw 

Works,  208-213  Mission,  tel  Main  1505 
.^Bird.    See  Burd 

Birdsall  Alfred  W.,  stereotyper,  r.  412,  5th  Av 
"    Benjamin,  r.  1105^/4  Vallejo 
"    Charles  J.,  salesman  The  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

639  Guerrero 
"    David  H.,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Powder 

-  Wks.,r.  944,  20th 
"    Frederick,  machinist    Union   I.  Wks.,    r. 

11051^  Vallejo 
"    Frederick  W.,  physician,  1634  Sacramento 
"    George,  lieuienant  police,  r.  629  Guerrero 
"    Geoige  L.,  bartender  Osborn  &   Co.,  r.   23 

Willow  Av 
"    Walter  B.,  cashier  Am.  Type  Founders' Co., 

r.  627  Ellis 
"    W.  B.Mrs.,  r.  627b  Ellis 
"    William  L.,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  & 

Co.,  r.  33  Willow  Av 
"    Zephnlah,  superintendent  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Go's  stable,  r.  831  Green 
Birdsey  Arthur,  porter  Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.,  r. 

1003  Polk 
-^^Birge.    See  Burge 

Birgle  Charles  (Struven  &  Birgle),  r.  101  Ne- 
vada 
"    Charles,  tanner,  r.  33d  bet  Vermont  and 

Kansas,  Potrero 
Birkholm  Charles  C,  masterschr  F.  S.  Redfield, 

office  38  California,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Emil  M.  C,  cabinet  maker,  r.  309^/4  Chatta- 


"    F.  S.,  master  schr  Lottie  Carson,  ofBce  10 

California,  room  3,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Hans  H.  (Birkholm  &  Field),  r.  1037,  20th 
"    Henry,  hostler,  r.  1011  Devisadero 
"    S.  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  1045  Market 
Birkholm    &   Field    (Hans    H.    Birkholm   and 
Harry  B.  Field),   proprietors  Yosemite 
House,  1043-1045  Market 
"    Soren  G.,  restaurant,  44  East,  and  liquors, 
46  East,  r.  334  Fair  Oaks 
Birkinshaw  George,    asst.   engineer  str  Point 

Loma,  r.  742  Howard 
Birkmaier  George  L.,  agent  T.  L.Leedom  &  Co., 

35  New  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
Birmingham  James,  r.  315.  14th 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  643  Valencia 
"    Joseph  E.,   with    Shreve   &    Co.,    r.    718b 

Bush 
"     Mary,  r.  2717  Pacific  Av 
"     Sarah  Miss,  r.  230  Chenery 
4®"  Birmingham.    See  Bermingham 
Blrnbaum  Abraham,  fruit  peddler,  r.  686  Ash  Av 
"     Herman  B.,  ship  and  freight  broker,    123 
California,  room  13,  r.  701  Webster 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Birnbaum  Louis,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
1223  Ellis 
"    Sarah  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  686  Ash  Av 
"    Sigmund,  cap  manufacturer,  340  Clemen- 
tina 
"    William,   clerk  Irvine  &  Watts,  r.  686  Ash 
Av 
Biro  Adolph  A.,  optician,  r.  ,511  Haight 
Birrell  David  M.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  1921  Buchanan 
Birss  William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1530 

Castro 
Birth  Leopold  H.,  machine  hand  William  J. 

Thomson,  r.  809  Treat  Av 
Bisbee  Elijah,  r.  506  Battery 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  706  Ashbury 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.   (Bisbee,  Williams  &  Co.), 

r.  125  DeLong  Av 
"    James,  molder  Vulcan  I.  Wks.,  r.  507  Bry- 
ant 
Bisbee,  Williams  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bisbee 
and    Lewis    and    Benjamin    Williams), 
mining  and  metallurgy,  122  Davis 
Biscanter  Henry,   clerk  F.   R.  Pielhof,  r.  NW 

cor  Cortland  and  North  Avs 
Bischel  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  544  Bryant 
Bischof  Henry  P.,  clerk  McGown  Grocery  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  509  Frederick 
Bischofberger   Rudolph,  mechanical    engineer 

Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  308  Elizabeth 
Bischoff  Anton,  bartender  Cornelius  Kramer,  r. 
801  Sansome 
"    Caroline  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1782  Folsom 
"    Dietrich,  shoemaker,  228,  24th 
"    Henry,  lumberman,  r.  Ill  Cap 
"    John,  molder  Vulcan  L  Wks.,  r.  1782  Fol- 
som 
"    Valentine,  barber,  1782  Folsom 
"    Walter,  carpenter,  r.  E  s  York  nr  15th 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  506a,  6th 
4S=-Bischoff.    See  Bishop 

Blscioni  Alamo,  hog  ranch,   E  s  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Anselmo,  florist,   r.  E  s   San  Bruno  Av  nr 
15th  Av  South 
Bisconi  Asano,  florist  P.   Canepa  &Co.,r.  155 

San  Bruno  Road 
Biscop  Andrew,  cablet  maker  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Biscotto  Bartello,  fruits  and  vegetables,  r.  1703 

Howard 
Bishell  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  544  Bryant 
Bishop  A.  J.  P.,  insurance,  r.  619  Hyde 
Bishop  Armitage  Church  Orphanage  of  Cali- 
fornia (San  Mateo),  L.  W.  Wadham  sec- 
retary   and    treasurer,    530   California, 
room  38 
"    Carrie  A.,  widow,  r.  223a  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r. 

1782  Folsom 
"    Charles  J.,  salesman  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 
1913  Sacramento 
Bishop  Charles  R.,  vice-president  The  Bank  of 
California,  NW  cor  California  and  San- 
some, r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Christopher,   stevedore,  r.   19  South  Park 
"    Francis  A.,  civil  engineer,  r.  720  Central  Av 
' '    Frank,  carpenter  and  builder,  1719  Fillmore, 

r.  1530  Eddy 
"    Frank,  operator  flre  alarm  and  police  tele- 
graph, r.  2234  Pine 
"    Fred  W.,  reporter  Call,  r.  632  Post 
"    Frederick  J.  G.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

406  Sutter 
"    Gabriel,  cement  worker,  r.  305  Minna 
"    George  D.,  carpenter,  r.  719  Golden  Gate  Av 


Bishop  George  W.,  storekeeper  Occidental  Ho- 
tel 
"    Harry,  floor  walker  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  48, 

8th 
"    Harry  H.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  523  Eddy 
"    Harry  M.,  laborer  Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  11 

Johnston  Av 
"    Henry,  r.  717  Post 
"    Herman,    president   Western    Furnishing 

Co.,  967  Mission,  r.  1101  Geary 
"    HilmerO.,  stair  builder  Henry  McMahon, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Homer  L.,   stair  builder   John   Boiler,  r. 

Detroit  nr  Moulton  Av 
Bishop  Ira,  manager  San  Francisco  Tool  Co. 

and  superintendent  Pacific  Power  Co., 

23  Stevenson,  r.  1600  Fell 
"    James  D.,  box  clerk  postofiice,  r.  Alameda 
'■    James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  16  Harlan  PI 
"    James  W..  machinist,  r.  424  McAllister  . 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  719  Post 
"    John  R.,  cigar  maker  William  Freund,  r. 

515  Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  yard  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mills  r.  715 

Howard 

BISHOP  JOSEPH, 

chimney  sweeping,  ofllce  807  Market, 
Flood  Building,  telephone  441,  r.  844 
Mission 

Bishop   Lewis  H.,   secretary  Morosco's   Grand 
Opera  House,  r.  1096  Post 
"    Marie  G.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  501  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  437  Hermann 
"    Michael,  liquors,  26,  1st 
"    Peter  D.,  bartender  Donnelly  &  Brannan, 

r.  Mission 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  647  Willow  Av 
"    Samuel  A.,  painter,  510  Post,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  513,  26th 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1913  Sacramento 
"    Theopilus,  carpenter,  r.  139  Clara 
Bishop  Thomas  B.  (Bishop  &  Wheeler),  r.  2309 
Washington 
"    Tyndall,  student  Charles  H.  Wilson,  r.  720 

Central  Av 
"    Wiley  S.,  livery  stable,  2918-2930  Mission, 

r.  513,  26th 
"    William  H.,  cashier  Gottlob  Gall,  r.  Lorin, 

Alameda  Co. 
"    William  H.  J.,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  801  Ellis 
Bishop  &  Watt  (James  Alva  Watt),  attorneys 

at  law,  21-23  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Bishop  &  Wheeler  (Thomas  B.  Bishop,  Charles 
S.  Wheeler,  Ludwig  M.  Hoefler,  Guy  C. 
Earl    and  William   Rix),   attorneys  at 
law.  532  Market,  room  41 
4®"  Bishop.    See  Bischoff 

Bishop's  ABC  Guide,  Trafflc  Publishing  Co. 
publishers    and    proprietors,  429    Mont- 
gomery 
Biskell  Albert,  waiter,  r.  441  Minna 
Bismal  H.,  cook  str  Santa  Rosa 
Bismark  Mining  Co.,  Alfred  K.  Durbrow  secre- 
tary, 69  Nevada  Block 
Bisordi  Victor  (Bisordi  &  Dini),  r.  203  Clara 
"    &  Dini    (Victor  Bisordi    and    Max   Dini), 
fruits  and  vegetables,  332,  5th 
Bispham  Josiah,  teamster   Gray  Bros.,  r.  908 


BisrioUeo  Theodore,  mariner,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Biss  William  C,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  404,  3d 
Bissell    Lewis    H.,    superintendent    Oriental 

Warehouses,  r.  Alameda 
Bissert  Harry  H.,  student,  r.  234,  8th  Av 
Bisset  Andrew,  r.  523,  18th 
"    George  L.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

404  Bryant 
"    Robert,  r.  6  Day 
Bissett  Bruce,    clerk  Christian  Bruse,  r.   1633 
Leavenworth 
"    William  N.,  miner,  r.  1623  Leavenworth 
"    William  W.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1633  Leaven- 
worth 
Bissinger   Adolph    (Bissinger   &  Co.),    r.    1918 
Jackson 
"    Andrew  H.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  3303  Geary 
"    Newton,  clerk,  r.  1601  Scott 


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Bissinger  Samuel  (Bissinger  &  Co.,   Legallet- 
Hellwig  Tanning  Co.,   and  Charles   G. 
Bennett  &  Co.),  r.  1601  Scott 
Bissinger  &  Co.  (Adolph  and  Samuel  Bissinger 
and  Julius  Heilbronner),  leather,  hides 
and  wool,  215-217  Clay 
Bissland  Duncan,  machinist,  r.  Ill,  12th 
Blssley  Jacob,  butcher,  r.  521  Mission 
Bisson  Antoine,  laundry,  236,  7th 
"    Bertrand  B.,  capitalist,  r.  414  Vallejo 
"    Joseph  A.,  carpenter,  r.  4  Bacon  PI 
Bitancurte    John,    milker    Devlin   &    Sons,    r. 

Morse  nr  Watt  Av 
Bither  Frederick  L.,  laundryman,  r.  1304,  20th 
Bitley  Frank  W.,  marine  engineer,  r.  823c  Capp 
Bitscher  J.,  r.  116  Hyde 
Bitschnau  Frank,  porter  The   Oberon,    r.    1204 

Larkin 
Bittancourt  John,  master  mariner,  r.  213  Pros- 
pect PI 
Bitter  Edward,  r.  2603  Sacramento 
"    Edward  H.,  carpet  layer  and  upholsterer, 

514  Post 
"    Julius,  glassblower,  r.  30  Pearl 
"    Lawrence,  photographer,  r.  606d  Bartlett 
Bitterlin  Joseph,  proprietor  New  Waldo  House, 

765  Mission,  r.  404  Tehama 
Bittner  Louis,  shoemaker  August  Meyer,  r.  909 

Kearny 
Bitzer  Jerome  E.,  painter,  r.  SE  cor  Pierce  and 

Filbert 
Biven  John  F.,  commission  merchant,  r.  904  Oak 
Bixby  Anson  C,  laborer,  r.  619  Shrader 

"    Edward  M.,  clerk  Charles  Christensen,  r. 

212  Powell 
•'    John,  engineer,  r.  149,  2d 
4®=-Bixby.    See  Byxbee 
Bixler  David,  capitalist,  r.  SWcor  Union   and 

Pierce 
Bizarra  Frank,  cook,  r.  52314  Jessie 
Bizzero  John,  bricklayer,  r.  319  Green 
Bizzi  Therese,  widow,  r.  5  Bacon  PI 
Bizzo    Martio,    fruits    and   vegetables,    8I5V2 

Greenwich 
JBjick  Paul  R.,  carpenter,  r.  II2I14  Howard 
Bjolstad   Andres,  cashier  Henry  Lund  &  Co., 

r.  1219  Jones 
Bjork  Johan,  tailor,  r.  28  Mary 
Bjorkengren  Charles,  drayman  Martin  P.  Detels, 

r.  12  Sacramento 
Bjorkman  Ellen,  widow,  r.  2314  Moss 

"    Richard,  r.  23^4  Moss 
Bjorkmann  Oswald  F.,  waiter,  r.  12  Hawthorne 
Bjorman  Henry,  liquors  and  boarding,  9  Clay 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  Montcalm  nr  Isabel 
"    Victor,  tanner  A.  B.  Patrick,  r.  Montcalm 
nr  Isabel 
Bjorn  August,  machinist,  r.  225a  14th 
Bjorn  Carl  F.,  shoemaker,  531,  2d 

"    Hakon,  clerk  G.  Ammerup,  r.  1116  Army 
Bjornsen  Fred,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Bjornstad   Anton,    machinist,    r.    944,   18th  Av 

South 
Bjornstadt  Tena,  domestic,  2220  Webster 
Bjorkstam  A.  Ludwig,  engineer  Union  I.  Wks., 

r.  1131  Stevenson 
Bjornsted  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
Bjors  Charles,  tanner,  r.  Montcalm  nr.  Isabel 
Blach  Charles,  physician,  318  Kearny,  hours  10 
to  11:30  a.  m.  and  3  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  1008,  r.  1319  Ellis,  telephone  Pine  81 
Blaehmann  Otto,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Pioneer  Var- 
nish Wks.,  r.  Fruitvale 
Blachree  William  A.,  clerk  Luscombe  &  Isaacs, 

r.  Berkeley 
Black  Alexander  (Baier  &  Black),  r.  7  East 
"  •  Alexander,  can  maker  Standard  Oil  Co. 
"    Alexander,  laborer,  r.  36  Sharon 
"    Alexander  W.,  machinist  Wheeler  &  Wil- 
son Sewing  Machine  Agency,  r.  Oakland 
Black'Alfred  P.,  attorney  at  law  and  assistant 
district    attorney.  New   City    Hall,    2d 
floor,  r.  1316  Green 
"    Andrew,  lumberman,  r.  723V2  Vallejo  rear 
"    Annie  F.,  widow,  r.  11  Heron 
"    A.  P.,  musician,  5  Flood  Bldg 
"    Arthur  L.,  paying  teller  London  and  San 

Francisco  Bank,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Asa,  carriage  painter,  r.  132  Clinton 


Black  August  W.,  machinist  Risdon  I. 

Wks.,  r.  39  Natoma 
"    Carrie  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  1324 

Octavia 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  326  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1131  McAllister 
"    Charles,   salesman  J.  L.  Cahill  Co.,  r.  1314 

Harrison 
"    Charles,   tilesetterThos.  F.  Rigney,  r.  2633 

Howard 
"    Chares  E.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Charles  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

1524C  Fell 
"    Christina,  domestic,  1007  Leavenworth 
"    Daniel,  salesman  H.  M.  Black  &  Co.,  r.  804 

Webster 
"    Daniel  R.,    boiler   maker    Joshua    Hendy 

Machine  Wks.,  r.  56914  Howard 
"    Diamond  Canning  Co..  318  Front 

Black  Diamond  Coal  Mining  Co., 

Pierre  B.  Cornwall  president,  450  Main 
telephone  Main  466 

Black  Diamond  Steel  Works  (Pittsburg,  Pa.) 

James  L.  Hydes  Pacific  Coast  manager 

119  California 
"     Edward,  joiner  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  8  Laus 

sat  Av 
"    Edward  G.,  bookkeeper  P.   F.   Dundon,   r 

522  Jersey 
"    Edwin  C,  engineer  U.   S.   lighthouse  ten 

der  Madrona,  r.  712b  Fell 
"    Edwin  H.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,   130 

Eddy 
"     Eldridge  K.,  shoemaker,  r.  28  Minna 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  132  Clinton 
"    Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  r.  323,  10th 
"     Eugene,  wood  and  coal,  r.  339  Eddy 
"    Eva  C,  widow,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Fanny  Miss,  bookkeeper  H.  M.  Black  &  Co., 

r.  326  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  M.  (Black  &  Forrest),  r.  13240ctavia 
"    Frederick  D.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

40  Ridley 
'•    George  W.,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  628  O'Farreli 
"    George  W.,  shirt  cutter,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    G.  W.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    Helena  H.  Miss,  clerk   Thomas  McCraith 

&Co.,  r.  415  Filbert 
"    Henry   C,    superintendent     West     Coast 

Safety  Faucet  Co.,  223 Mission,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  M.   (H.  M.  Black  &  Co.),  r.  221  Brod- 

erick 
Black  H.  M.  &  Co.  (Henry  M.  Black),  carriage 

makers    and    repository,     120-130    New 

Montgomery,  tel  Main  341 
"    Howard,  custom  shirt  maker,  5^4  Kearny, 

room  5 
"    Howard  M.,  medical  student,  r.  1913  Pacific 

Av 
"    James,    marine  reporter    Merchants'  Ex- 
change Assn.,  Meiggs's  wharf,  r.  4  Hart- 
man 
Black  James    A.,    physician,  office   and   r.  406 

Sutter,  rooms  3-4,  hours  1  to  4  and  7  to  8 

p.  m.,  Sundays  10  to  11  a.  m.,  telephone 

Main  1338 
"    James  C,   shipping  clerk  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son, 

r.  324  Bush 
"    Jane  Miss,  r.  405  Turk 
"    Jennette  Miss,  dressmaking,  513  O'Farreli, 

r.  323,  10th 
"    John,  blacksmith  Almerin  T.    Becraft,  r. 

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Black  John,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  19  Morris  Av 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  436,  27th 

"    John,  expressman,  r.  327  Beale 

"    John,  hostler  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR.,  r. 
4.26  Jackson 

■'    John  A.,  shoemaker,  r.  140  Minna 

"    John  C,  master  schr  Monterey 

'    John  R.,  painter,  r.  1314ioHarrison  rear 

"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  odIVs  Howard 
Black  Josepll,  manufacturer  of  fruit  and  salmon 
cans,    815-817    Sansome,  r.   Commercial 
Hotel 

"    Katherine  M.  Miss,  teacher  singing,  326 
Golden  Gate  Ave 

"    L.  F.,  typesetter  Novelty  Rubber  Stamp 
Wlcs.,  r.  408  California 

"    Louis  F.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  1514^4  Pacific  Av 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  matron  City  and  County 
Hospital 

"    Matthias,  clerk  Signal  Transfer  and  Ex- 
press Co.,  r.  628  O'Farrell 

"    Max,  cigar  maker,  r.  14i/4  Decatur 

•'    N.  M.  Mrs.,  seamstress  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co. 

•  Peter  R.,  house  and  sign  painter,  918  La- 

guna 
••    Preston  L.,  restaurant,  2701  Mission 

•  R.  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  1.324  Octavia 

■  Robert,  upholsterer Bernhard  MattressCo., 

r.  436,  27th 

•  Robert  C,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1405b 

Pacific 
••    Robert  G.,  carpenter,  r.  713  Elizabeth 
••    Robert  N.,  r.  1324  Octavia 

■  Samuel  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  723,  23d 

•  Samuel  M.,  engineer    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1718  Sanchez 

■  Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  1712  Baker 

•  Scott,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  SE  cor  Ala- 

bama and  Mariposa 
■'    Thomas,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  323,  10th 

■  Thomas,  laborer  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 

551 V2  Howard 
"    Thomas,  laundryman Modern  Laundry  Co.. 

r.  11  Heron 
•'    Thomas  C,  laborer,  r.  321  San  Carlos  Av 
•'    ThornburnD.,  bookkeeper  Pierce  &  Co.,  r. 

8191/,  Lyon 
"    Walter  R.,  law  student  Martin  Stevens 
"    William,  butcher  Carlo  Giovannetti,  r.  140 

Minna 
"    William,  fireman  chemical  engine  3,  r.  120 

Jackson 
■•    William,  glove  cutter,  r.  132  Clinton 
'•    William,  laborer  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 

obm  Howard 
•^    William,  liquors,  615  Bryant 
•■    William  C,  sewer  contractor,  713  Elizabeth 
••    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  2633  Howard 
■'    William  H.,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r. 

1415  Lyon 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  713  Elizabeth 
'■    &  Forrest  (Frank  M.  Black  and  William  D. 

Forrest),   gents'    furnishing    goods,    209 

Montgomery 
v8S=-Black.    See  Blach 
Blackall  Joseph  B.,  cabinet  maker  C.  F.  Weber 

&Co.,  r.  321,  5th 
Blackaller  Charles  E.,  student,  r.  410  Haight 
"    Jesse  T.,  clerk  Overland  Freight  Transfer 

Co.,   r.  410 Haight 
Blackburn  Charles,  foreman  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r. 

1039  Mission 
"    Frank  L.,  packer  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  527 

Geary 


Blackburn  George  N.,  salesman  Gilbert  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  1611  Mason 
•'    Henry  E.,  marine  engineer,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Herbert  H.,  detective,  r.  2  Tay 
"    John  W.,  clerk  Western  Assurance  Co. 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  717  Broadway 
"    Mason  S.,  janitor,  26  O'Farrell 
"    William  T.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1530  Eddy 
Blacke  James,  sailmaker,  r.  409  Pacific 
Blacklock  John  D.,  machinist,  r.  1336  Sacramento 
"    Teresa,  widow,  r.  1336  Sacramento 
"    William  D.,  oiler,  r.  1336  Sacramento 
Blackman  Arthur  M.,  chief  officer  str  City  of 
Sydney,  r.  528  Jones 
"    Cassius,  collector,  r.  608  Jones 
•'    Cassius  H.,  policeman,  r.  Buena  Vista  nr 

Cortland  Av 
■'    Charles,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
■■    Ellis     A.,     bookkeeper     Anglo-American 
Crockery  &  Glassware  Co.,  r.  2520  Sutter 
■•    Elmer  L.,  sign  cleaner,  r.  715  Howard 
"    EstellaG.  Miss,  teacher  music,  2520  Sutter 
"    Henry,  insurance  collector,  r.  725  Turk 
-    Henry  I.,  clerk,  r.  2520  Sutter 
"    Horace  G.,  piano  tuner  Sherman,  Clay  & 

Co.,  r.  912  Pine 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  213  Langton 
■•    Lemuel  O.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2520  Sutter 
"    Melville  E.,  clerk  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  2520 

Sutter 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  640  Tennessee 
"    Milton  J.,  plumber,  r.  2520  Sutter 

BLACKMAN  MORRIS  J., 

plumbing,  gasfltting  and  stoves,  22& 
Hayes,  r.  2520  Sutter 

Blackman  Oscar  L.,  bookkeeper  S.   F.  District 

Tel.  Co.,  r.  2520  Sutter 
Blackmar  Laura,  widow,  r.  1002  Dolores 

•'    Ransom  C,  salesman,  r.  1002  Dolores 
Blackmore  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  14  McAllister 
"    William  G.,  driver  engine  24,  r.  326b  Eu- 
reka 
Blackstaff  AnnD.,  widow,  r.  2215  Polk 
"    Marguerite  D.   Miss,  teacher  Spring  Val- 
ley Grammar  School,  r.  2215  Polk 
Blackstein  Arthur,  r.  The  Mirabeau 
Blackwell  George  L.,  clerk  local  freight  office 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  338  Eddy 
"    Horatio  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1437  Pacific 
"    H.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  603  Ellis 
•'    James,  r.  1425  Steiner 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  226  Mission 
"    Michael,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Michael  D.,  r.  1119  Scott 
'■    Nathan,  marine  fireman,  r.  10  Anthony 
■'    William,  cashier  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  r. 
Hotel  Savoy 
Blackwell's  Durham    Tobacco  Co.,   Herman 
Heyneman  Pacific  Coast  agent,  117-119 
Pine 
Blackwood  Charles,  bartender  S.  R.  Mount,  r. 
137  Montgomery 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2002  Pacific  Av 
"    Harry  T.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  2002  Pacific  Av 
■'    William,  ship   carpenter,  r.  Iowa  bet  23d 
and  24th,  Potrero 
Blacky  Annie  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  1715  Dupont 

"    Stephen,  watchmaker,  r.  146a  5th  rear 
Blade  Aaron,  clerk  A.  W.   Hawkinson,  r.  613 
Jessie 
"    Arthur  M.,  salesman  Fisher  &  Co.,  r.  8II14 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Blaes  Joseph,  bakery   and  restaurant,  2935  Fol- 

som 
Blago  Manuel,  barber  Adolph  Davis,  r.  335,  5th 
Blagsteck  Maria  Mrs.,  r.  12  Bryant  Av  rear 
Blaich  Adolph,  agent  and  importer  j.  S.  Holler 
&  Co's   cutlery,  35  New  Montgomery,  r. 
1622  Larkin 
Blaikie  George  W.,  joiner  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
■'    James    T.,    property     master     California 

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"    Susannah,  widow,  r.  7  Pratt  PI 


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Blain  Oscar,  foreman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1.534  Jackson 
"    William  J.,  superintendent  Cypress  Lawn 

Cemetery  Assn.,  9  City  Hall  Square,  r. 

Colma,  San  Mateo  Co. 
Blaine  Robert  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1532  Turk  rear 
Blair  Carrie  M.  Miss,  r.  1231  Pine 
"    Charles  M.,  secretary   James  Irvine,  214 

Pine,  room  39,  r.  643  Haight 
"    Chauncey  S.,  pattern  maker,  r.  48  Minna 
"    Emma  Miss,  cashier  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,r. 

505  Page 
"    Frank,  photographer,  r.  26  Clinton  Park  rear 
"    Frank  P.,  bookkeeper  Phelps  &  Miller,  r. 

510  Geary 
"    George,  plumber  William  Mclntyre,  r.  439 

Bush 
"    Guy  L.,   contracting  freight  agent  O.  R. 

&  N.  Co.,  630  Market,  r.  835  Ellis 
"    James,  foreman  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  2737 

Bryant  Av 
"    James,  with  W.  R.  Knights  Co.,  r.  Placer- 

Tille,  Cal. 
"    James  A.  W.,  laborer,  r.  47  Williamson 
"    James  C.  (Atlantic  Brush  Co.),  r.  814,  23d 
"    J.  B.,  clerk  Railroad  House,  533  Commer- 
cial 
Blair  John,  vice-president  W.  R.  Knights  Co., 

600-606  Front,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
"     John,  waiter,  r.  605  Pine 
"    John  B.,  clerk,  r.  2727  Bryant  Av 
"    JohnL.,  traveling  freight  and  passenger 

agent  Atlantic  &  Pac.  RR  Co.,  61  Chroni- 
cle Bldg 
«'    John  N.,  bookkeeper  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  1  Columbia  Square 
"    Kittle,  widow,  r.  319  Sutter 
"    Laura  M.,  widow,  r.  234  Capp 
"    Lester  A.,  clerk  Great  Am.  Imp.  Tea  Co. , 

r.  48  Minna 
"    Lily  Miss,  cashier  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 

r.  505  Page 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 
"    Robert  (Atlantic  Brush  Co.),  r.  832,  23d 
"    Samuel,  shipowner  and  wholesale  lumber, 

34  Luning  Bldg,  r.  1315  Van  Ness  Av 
"    T.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  223  Mason 
Blair  Walter  B.,  chief  clerk  District  Attorney's 

office,  r.,  1815  Baker 
"    William    (Richardson    &    Blair),    r.    W-A 

Webster 
■'    William,  lumber,  r.  1315  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  restaurant,  r.  505  Page 
"    William  B.,  cashier  Ship  Owners'  Assn.  of 

the  Pac.  Coast,  r.  Alameda 
Blaisdell  Charles  J.,  salesman,  r.  1714  Market 
-    "     Edwin  L.,  blacksmith  Visitacion  Water 

Co.,  r.  21st  Av  South  bet  J  and  K 
"    Nathaniel,  draughtsman  Clinton  Day,    r. 

726  Bush 
"    Oscar  A.,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  33  South 

Park 
"    William,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
4®=-Blaisdell.     See  Blasdell 
Blaise  Andrew  J.,  maltster  Jackson  Brewery,  r. 

cor  Silver  Av  and  Merrill 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  521  Stevenson 
Blaisser  Frank,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1  Ocean 

Terrace 
Blake  A.  G.,  civil  engineer,  r.  834  Page 
Blake  Alfred   E.,   physician    and    surgeon,    28 

Geary,  r.  525  Ellis 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  240i4  Ritch 
"    Bessie  Miss,  saleslady  W.  J.  Fitzmaurice 

r.  311  Chattanooga 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  51'/^  Clara 
"    Charles,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  S  s  Til- 
den  nr  South  Broderick 
Blake  Charles  E.  Sr.,  dentist,  33  Kearny,  r.  42 

Belvedere 
"    Charles  J.,  baker,  r.  Victoria  nr  Palmetto 

Av 
"    Charles  R.,  physician,  1844  Geary 
"    Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  301,  3d  Av 
"    Charles  T.,  last  maker  S.  F.  Last  Factory, 

r.  121  Turk 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 


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309, 311, 313, 315  and  317  MAKKET  ST. 


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Blake  Dental  Co.,  Alfred  E.  Blake  president, 

Robert  J.  Blake  manager,  28  Geary 
"    E.  Mrs.,  r.  1210  Mason 
"     Edith,  widow,  r.  834  Page 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  cor  Carolina  and  Butte 
"    Elizabeth  S.,  widow,  r.  530  O'Farrell 
"    Flora  Miss,  r.  1608M  Lexington  Av 
"    Frederick,  hostler  Cole  &  Wise,  r.  Alms 

House  Road  nr  Corbett  Road 
"    George,  cabinet  maker,  r.  28V2  Madison  Av 
"    Harry  C,  stenographer,  r.  618  Eddy 
"    Henry  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  502^4  Broadway 
"    Herbert  W.,   pattern   maker,  r.   19a  Har- 
rison Av 
^'    Hiram  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  43 

Lafayette 
"    Ivy,  r.  2205  Webster 
"    James,    expressman,    NE    cor   Post    and 

Montgomery,  r.  183  Perry 
"    James,     sailmaker    E.    E.   Hitch,    r.    409 

Pacific 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  433,  17th 
"    John,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  915  Illinois 
"    John  J.,  tailor,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    John  R.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r. 

9091/2  Dolores 
"    JohnT.,  teamster  James  M.  Newell,  r.  57 

Shipley 
"    Joseph,  barber  F.  G.  Fields,  r.  810  Battery 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  121  Turk 
"    Laura  M.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  42  Belvedere 
"    Lillian,  widow,  r.  301,  3d  Av 
"    Lillie,  widow,  r.  3305  Webster 
■'    Louis  S.,  cashier  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r. 

43  Belvedere 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  I6O814  Lexington  Av 
"    Marinda  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  618  Eddy 
"    Martha  F.,  widow,  r.  1614  Geary 
"    Mary  C.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1108  Valencia 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  Victoria  nr  Palmetto 

Av 
"    Maurice  B.,  widow,  r.  808  Hyde 
"    Maurice  C.  (Blake  &  Harrison),  r.  808  Hyde 
"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  The  Colonial 

BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE, 

dealers  in  paper,  512  to  516  Sacra- 
mento and  519  Commercial  Streets, 
branches  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  and  Port- 
land, Or. 

Blake  Nettie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  223  Mason 
Nicholas,   laborer   U.    S.    Customs,    r.    18 

Rincon  PI 
Patrick,  laborer  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1048  Mission 
Preston  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
Richard  W.,  ship  joiner,  r.  1120  Treat  Av, 

rear 
Robert  H.,  bookkeeper  Kohler  &  Chase,  r. 

1713  Leavenworth 
Robert  J.,  dentist  38  Geary,  r.  42  Belvedere 
Sarah  E.  B.,  widow,  r.  429  Eddy 
Seth  B. ,  office  36-38  Fremont,  r.  The  Colonial 
Sherman  T.,  salesman  Sherwood  &  Sher- 
wood, r.  Berkeley 
Sidney  W.,  machinist  William  Wedgwood 

Machine  Wks.  r.  909%  Dolores 
SumnerC.(estateof),  stationery, 439  Kearny 
Sumner  I.,  student,  r.  2205  Webster 
Theodore  F.,  bookkeeper   First  National 

Bank,  r.  2305  Webster 
Thomas  F.,  druggist,  416,  3d 
Timothy,  upholsterer,  r.  18  Rincon  PI 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the    Queen    of   England.      Bottled    at    the 
]   Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Blake  Walter  W..  house  painter,  r.  44  Morris  Av 
"    William,   laborer   Pac.    Roll.   Mill,   r.  301 

Sierra 
"    William  E.,  shipping  clerk  Wellman,  Peck 

&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  L.,  house  painter,  r.  19a  Harrison 
Av 
Blake  &  Harrison  (Maurice  C.  Blake  and  Ed- 
ward C.  Harrison),  attoi-neys  at  law,  39- 
42  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Blakeley  Bridget,  widow,  r.  304  Grove 
"    Eugene,  millhand  Harris  &  Jones,  r.   756 
Bryant 
ii®=Blakeley.    See  Blakley 
Blakely  Alexander,  salesman  William  S.  Phil- 
lips, r.  1039  Mission 
"    James  M.  (Brooks  &  Blakely),  r.  25,  7th 
"    John,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

202,  2d 
"    Joseph  H.,  operator  fire  alarm  and  police 

telegraph,  r.  1712  Pacific  Av 
"    William  A.,  bartender  Patnande  &  Labor- 
dette,  r.  1418  Clay 
Blakeman  T.  Z.,  attorney  at  law,  508  California, 

rooms  2U-2I   r.  1607  Gough 
Blakeney  Thomas  J.  Major,  superintendent  u. 
S.  Life  Saving  Sei-vice  (Pacific  Coast), 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  35,  r.  3OO6/2 
Sacramento 
Blaker  Charles  H.,  master  str  Piedmont,  r.  East 
Oakland 
"    Joseph,  apprentice  Whyte  &  De  Rome,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  mail  clerk,  r.  224  Francisco  rear 
Blakeslee  Frederick  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  C.  Ry 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  821  12th  Av  South 
"    Walter,  cigar  maker,  r.  821  12th  Av  South 
Blakeway  John,  tinsmith,  r.  2533  Mission  rear 
Blakiston  Duncan  G.,  portrait  artist,  3(10  Castro 
"    John  S.,  sailmaker,  r.  424  San  Jose  Av 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  114,  8th 
Blakley  Frank  D.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M  Rv 

r.  3514  Mission 
4®=-Blakley.    See  Blakeley 

Blamey  William  H.,   groceries   and  liquors,  83 
Brady 

Blanc  Alexander  S.,  salesman  Chauche   &   Bon 
r.  16  Lloyd 

"    Blanche  Miss,  compositor  Le  Petit  Cal- 
if ornien,  r.  Alameda 

"    Julia  Miss,  actress  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 
House,  r.  Hotel  Langham 

"    Mathieu,  painter,  r.  539  Vallejo 

"    Stewart  A.,  salesman  Buchanan  Bros      r 
515  Stockton 

"    Susan  Mrs.,  r.  837  California 
«S=-Blanc.    See  Blank 
Blanchard  Charles,  rigger,  r.  902  Illinois 

"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  1921  Green 

"    David,  r.  723  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    David  M.,  chief  engineer  str  Leader 

"    Edward  J.,  salesman  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 
723  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Elizabeth    Miss,    teacher    Miss     West's 
School  for  Girls,  r.  3009  Jackson 

"    Emeline,  widow,  r.  2III14  Bush 
Blancliard  Frank  A.,   carpenter  and  contrac- 
tor, 950  Howard,  r.  18-39  Mission 

"    Frank  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1812  Webster 

"    George  M.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W     r 
Alameda 

"    George  N.,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  Sausalito 

"    Henry  M.,  quartermaster  str  Gaelic  r  144 
4th 

"    Henry  P.,  r.  2009  Jackson 


Blanchard  Herbert  P.,   clerk  Fireman's  Fund 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    James,  hostler  Jensen  &  Hermansen,  r.  409 

Taylor 
"    James    M.,  musical  director  Blanchard's 

Band,  r.  723  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jeanette  J.,  widow,  r.  1904  Pierce 
Blanchard  John  0.,  teas  and  wholesale  com- 
mission, ofSce  54  Luning  Bldg,  3  Califor- 
nia, r.  Berkeley 
"    John  R.  (J.  R.  Blanchard  &  Co.),  r.  148   Mi- 
nerva 
"    J.  R.  &  Co.   (John  R.  Blanchard  and  George 
S.  Ailing),  marble  works,  cor   San  Jose 
Av  and  Sadowa 
"    Justinian,  clerk  Justinian  Caire  Co.,   r.  23 

Hawthorne 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  826  Bush 
"    Leo  A.,  clerk  Excelsior  Wire  Wks. ,  r.  23 

Hawthorne 
"    Leopold,  chandelier  maker  S.   F.   Novelty 

and  Plating  Wks.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Marion    S.,     teacher     Business     Evening 

School,  r.  728  Sutter 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  744  Howard 
"    Milton  E.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,   r. 

728  Sutter 
"    Montie  F.,  engineer,  r.  5441/2  Sanchez 
"    Walter  J.,  meter  reader  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  1904  Pierce 
"    William,  r.  1921  Green 
"    William,  conductor,  r.  613  Larkin 
Blanchard's    Band,  J.   M.    Blanchard    musical 

director,  723  Golden  Gate  Av 
Blanchat  Francis  A.,  elevator  man  Mutual  Life 

Bldg.,  r.  1047  Mission 
Blanche  Frederick,  student,  r.  314,  3d 
Blanchet  Henry  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  SlQYz   Hayes 
"    Henry  F.,  tailor,  r.  407,  3d 
"    Henry  F.  Jr.,  with  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  San 
Rafael 
Blanchette  Louis,  boots  and  shoes,  304  Hayes 
Blanchfleld  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  228  Oak 
"    Timothy,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  443, 

nth 
"    Timothy  Mrs.,  liquors,  443,  11th 
Blanchflower    Arthur    B.,    sexton    St.    Luke's 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  1711!^  Clay 
Blanckenburg  Emil,  r.  1316  Ellis 

"    Theodore  (Dresel  &  Co.),  r.  1316  Ellis 
Blanco  Antonio  B.  (Blanco  &  Brun),  r.  SE  cor 
Bush  and  Grant  Av 
"    House,  Joseph  B.  Bernadou  proprietor,  421, 

4th 
"    Josefa,  widow,  r.  505  Green 
"    Manuel,   waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  59V^ 
Jessie 
Blanco  &  Brun  (Antonio  B.  Blanco  and  Benja- 
min Brun),  proprietors  Poodle  Dog  Res- 
taurant, SE  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 
Blancou  Martha  Miss,  laundress  Peter  Honde- 

ville,  r.  234,  1st 
Blanding  Forrest  H,,  foreman  First  St.   Wks. 

Union  Iron  Wks.,  r.  10  Adair 
Blanding  Gordon,  attorney  at  law,  22-23  Mills 
Bldg.,  9th  floor,  r.  1900  Franklin 
"    Frank  H.,  laborer,  r.  314  Howard 
"    Henrietta  H.    Mrs.,  teacher  elocution,  r. 

703i4  Hyde 
"    Robert  H.,  bookkeeper  Ashton  &  Gardiner, 
r.  633  Market 
Blaney  John,  r.  2731  Sacramento 
"    John  H.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  1135  Ellis 
"    Mary  Miss,  saleslady  Mme.  Alma  E.  Keith, 

r.  1135  Ellis 
"    Sadie,  widow,  r.  1419  McAllister 
Blaney  Thomas,  teamster  Frank  A.  Hiegel 
Blangay  Samuel  F.,  teamster,  r.  556  Bryant 
Blank  Anton,  brewer,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    Bernhard  proprietor  Hanover  House,  819b 
Howard 
Blank  Charles  A.,  manager  E.  Gamier  &  Co., 
618  Sacramento,  r.  1703  Baker 
"    Cristopher  F.,  sergeant  police,  r.  1237  Wal- 
ler 
"    Florence  Miss,  r.  230  Turk 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  113  Ivy  Av 
"    George  A.,  laborer,  r.  230 Turk 


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Blank  Gustav,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  329  Drumm 
"    Rudolph  C,  teamster  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
909  Kearny 
4®-Blank.    See  Blanc 

Blanken  Henry,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  504 
Leavenworth 
"    Henry,    proprietor  Six  Mile    House,  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  county  line 
"    Jacob,  watchman,  r.  615a  Lombard 
"    Nicholas   (Fred  Mohrman    &  Co.),    r.    501 
Broadway 
Blankenberger  Anton  F.,  shoemaker,  3119  Fill- 
more 
Blankenhorn  Frederick,  helper  Krug  c&  Yung,  r. 
408,  7th 
"    George,  glovemaker,  r.  408,  7th 
"    Gottlieb,  baker,  r.  408,  7th 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r.  408,  7th 
Blankenstein  Jacob,  peddler,  r.  136  Langton 
"    Leo,  salesman  A.  Goodman,  r.  611  Eddy 
"    Milton  H.,  salesman  Palace  of  Novelties, 
r.  1053  McAllister 
Blankman  Harold  G.,  manufacturers'  agent,  304 
Front,  room  5,  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  dentist,  WSIM  Market 
Blankmeister  Louis,  bartender  Henry  Schulz,  r. 

438  Jessie 
Blanque  Edouard,  waiter  Jacques  Mounier,  r. 
108  Prospect  PI 
"    Henri,  waiter  Fabien  Hitte,  r.  lOSProspect 
PI 
Blanton  Mary  N.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
Bias  Renteria,  bootblack,  r.  2  Maiden  Lane 
Blasauf  John  F.,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
28  Borland 
"    William  T.,  engineer  W.  T.  Garratt&Co., 
r.  537,  5th 
Blasdel  Henry  G.,  mining,  419  California,  room 

32,  r.  East  Oakland 
Blasdel  H.   G.  Jr.,  manager  Blasdel  Improved 
Ore    Concentrator    Belt    Co.,  419    Call 
foi-nia  room  33,  r.  East  Highlands,  Oak- 
land 
Blasdel  Improved  Ore  Concentrator  Belt  Co., 
H.  G.  Blasdel  Jr.  manager,  419  California 
room  23 
Blasdell  George  E.,  machine  operator  Joseph 

Wagner  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  100%,  2d 
4®=-Blasdell.    See  Blaisdell 
Blasevich  Diemetro,  seaman,  r.  539a  Union 
Blasi  Joseph  M.,  barber,  31  Eddy,  r.  211/2  Mary 
Blasius  Burah,  foreman,  r.  cor  Brazil  and  Persia 

Avs 
Blaskower  M.   &  Co.   (Marks  Blaskower),  im- 
porter cigars,  335  Montgomery  and  NW 
cor  Kearny  and  Geary 
"    Marks  (M.  Blaskower  &  Co.),  r.  3111  Jack- 
son 
Blass  Charles,  newsdealer,  r.  433  Ivy  Av 
"    Joseph,  driver  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
"    Maurice,  agent,  r.  633  Haight 
"    Meyer,  cigar  dealer,  r.  14  Hubbard 
Blasse  Caroline  Mrs.,  ladies  tailor,  r.  438,  14th 
"    Henry  F.,  bosmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  428,  14th 
"    Martin  5'.,  jeweler  W.  K.  Vanderslioe  & 

Co.,  r.  428,  14th 
"    William  F.,  clerk  William  W.  Davidson,  r. 
428,  14  th 
Blatchford  W.,   conductor  Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.  813 

Hyde 
Blattler  Alois,  milker  Ruhland  &  Zimmermann, 

r.  Pt.  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
Blattner  Charles  C,  carriage  painter  O'Brien  & 
Sons,  r.  238  Green 
"    Nicholas,  proprietor  Russ  House  carriages, 

r.  240  Green 
"    William  J.,  chief  deputy  license  collector, 
r.  237  Hayes 
Blau  Julius,  cellerman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  50  Clementina 
Blaumford  Charles  A.,  electrician,  r.  514  Clipper 

■■'    Fred  N.,  stereotyper,  r.  514  Clipper 
4®"Blaumford.    See  de  Blaumford 
Blauvelt  Richard  D.,  deputy  recorder's  office,  r. 

1920  Sacramento 
Blawn  John  S.,  r.  27.33  Greenwich 


Blaylock  William  H.,  assayer  C.  A.  Luckhardt 

&Co.,r.  1009  Powell 
Blazek  Prokop,  tailor,  r.  342  Tehama 
Blazer  Edward,  bookmaker,  r.  306  Stockton 
Blazine  Matilda,  widow,  r.  139  Shipley 
Bleadon    Charles    L.,    shell    jeweler    Herman 

Cook,  r.  150  Minna 
Bleamel  Julius,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  3033  Geary 
Blean  James   E.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 
r.  1630  Grove 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1630  Grove 
Blecher    Albert    P.,    harness   maker   Charles 
Weggenmann,  r.  322  Hale 
"    William,  poultry  raiser.  Hale  nr  Boylston 
"    William  C,  driver,  r.  322  Hale 
Bledden  Robert,  house  painter,  r.  736  Washing- 
ton 
Blehdon  William  F.,  collector  Gas  Consumers' 

Assn.,  r.  816  Ellis 
Bleily  Alfred  C,  clerk  George  E.  Plummer  & 
Co.,  r.  206  Clement 
"    Joseph  R.,  barber  William  House,  r.  206 
Clement 
Bleneau  George,  street  sweeper,  r.  417  Harrison 
4®"Bleneau.    See  Blineau 

Blenis  House,  Mrs.  Jemima  Blenis  proprietor, 
2000  McAllister 
"    Jemima,  widow,  proprietor  Blenis  House, 
2000  McAllister 
Blennerhassett  Edwin,    laborer  Harbor    Com- 
missioners, r.  224,  7th 
"    John,  shoemaker  P.  F.   Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  1 

Little  Russ 
"    John  A.,  sawmaker  Cal.   Saw  Wks.,  r.  22 

Clara 
"    Richard,  toolmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1  Lit- 
tle Russ 
"    Richard,  shoemaker,  r.  23  Clara 
"    Richard  Jr.,  driver,  r.  22  Clara 
Blesser   Charles    A.,    property  man  Columbia 

Theatre,  r.  818  Haight 
Blessing  Fred,  janitor  Free  Public  Library,  r. 
711  Hyde 
"    Gottlob,  teamster,  r.  623  Clay 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  500  Sutter 
Blethen  Clark,  r.  1718  Washington 
"    Clark  A.,  r.  46  Grove 
"    Clement  L.  C,   clerk  Manufacturers'  and 

Producers'  Assn.,  r.  922  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Eugene  O.,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  Oakland 
"     Howard  T.,  capitalist,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    James  H.,  captain  night  watch     fireboat 
Governor  Markham,  r.  518  Devisadero 
Blewett  August,  blacksmith,  r.  201  Steuart 
"    Charles,  machinist  Electrical  Engineering 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  H.,  with  A.  L.  Coombs,  r.  207  Jones 
j8®=Blewett.    See  Bluett 
Bley  Abram,  capitalist,  r.  1979  Eddy 
"    J.   L.,  clerk  C.  D.   Bunker  &   Co.,    r.   San 

Mateo 
"    Melville  A.    (Brown  &  Bley  Co.),   r.   1979 

Eddy 
"    Minnie  R.  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 
School,  r.  1979  Eddy 
4®=Bley.    See  Bly 

Bleydorn  Henry,  candy  factory,  825^4  Howard 
Blick  Alfonz  S.,  cigar  maker,  221,  33d,  r.  319,  33d 

"    Peter,  cigar  maker,  126,  23d 
Blickensderfer  Typewriting  Machine  (price 
$35),  James  G.  Simonton  agent,  603  Mar- 
ket, basement  of  Crocker  Bldg 
Bliemeister  Charles,  janitor  Nucleus  Bldg 
Bligh  Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  2017  Buchanan 
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Blight  Thomas  J.,  watchman,  r.  24  Blake 
Blikstad  Otto  C,  laborer,  r.  ISV^  Fremont  Av 
Blineau  Ada  Miss,  r.  274  Brannan 
.^=Blineau.    See  Bleneau 

Blinn  Charles  H.,   clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1527 
Post 
"    Frank  L,.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  Oakland 
"    Holbrook,  actor,  r.  1527  Post 
"    J.  P.,  Krlpman  Market    St.    Ry.,    r.    1316 

Valencia 
"    L.  W.  Lumber  Co.  The,  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co. 

agents,  204  Front 
"    Nellie  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1527  Post 
"    Peter  J.,  egg  candler  Dairymen's  Union  of 

California,  r.  216  Francisco 
"    Theodore  A.,  secretary  S.  F.  Homoeopathic 
Polyclinic,  220  Montgomery  Av 
Blint  L.,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
Blise  Julia,  widow,  r.  521  Stevenson 
Blish    Charles   H.,    street  contractor,   r.   435!4 

Stevenson 
Bliss  Belle  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker  Miss  Kate  M. 
Francis,  r.  415  Jones 
"    Bessie,  domestic,  1515  Clay 
Bliss  Charles,  merchant  tailor,  115  Sutter,  r.  3114 
Washington 
"    Edward  L.,  salesman,  r.  1916  Howard 
"    Frank  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  47 

Erie 
"    Frederick  A.,  dentist,  27  Donohoe  Bldg,  r. 

2601  Sacramento 
"    George  D.,  capitalist,  r.  1597  Pacific  Av 
"    John  G.,  clerk  U.  S.   Engineer's  office,  r. 
Alameda 
Bliss  Joseph  J.,  chief  clerk  chief  quartermas- 
ter's office  Dept.of  Cal.,  228  Phelan  Bldg, 
r.  Fruit  vale 
"    Porter  L,.,  baker  Old  People's  Home,  r.  102 

Silver 
"     Richard  O.,  clerk  Herrmann  &  Co..  r.  1597 

Pacific  Av 
"    William  F.,  carpenter  and  contractor,  103, 

12th,  r.  1607  Mission 
"    Willis  L.,  r.  415  Jones 
Blitz  Caroline  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Wenban,  600 
Sutter  cor  Mason 
"    Hermann,  clerk,  r.  505  Grove 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  505  Grove 
Bliven  Fannie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Heights 
Grammar  School,  r.  2219  Webster 
"    James  I.  (James  I.  Bliven  &  Co.),  r.  443  Va- 
lencia 
"    James  I.  &  Co.  (James  I.  Bliven).  agents 
<•     :        Pacific  Congress  Water,  621  Howard 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  2219  Webster 
"    Ralph  W.,  r.  2219  Webster 
"_  Scott,  bartender  William  M.  Sears,  r.  904 
Kearny 
Blixt  Christina,  domestic.  1803  Franklin 
Bloch  Abraham  B..  r.  601  Broderick 
"    Abraham  I.,  bookkeeper  Nevada  Bank,  r. 

1520  O'Farrell 
"    Arthur,  clerk,  r.  1520  O'Farrell 
"    Bertha  B.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  Primary 

School,  r.  615  Green 
"    Constantin,  dentist,  1228  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ellis,  salesman  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r. 

514  Devisadero 
"    Frank  H.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Henry  M.,  bookkeeper  Roos  Bros. 
"    Herbert  I.,  physician  strAcapulco,  r.  1520 

O'Farrell 
"    Jean,  r.  615  Green 

"    Leon,  ladies'  hairdresser  and  hair  goods, 
141  Post,  r.  2138  Post 


Bloch  Louis,  bookkeeper  Crown  Paper  Co.,  r.  1520 

O'Farrell 
"    Marks,  r.  205,  19th 

"    Samuel  (Bloch  &  Stein),  r.  532  O'Farrell 
"    Selina,  widow,  r.  1520  O'Farrell 
"    Valence  V.  Miss_,   secretary  Golden  Gate 

Park  Commissioners,  r.  615  Green 
"    William,  r.  2514  California 
"    &  Stein  (Samuel  Block  and  Charles  Stein), 

butchers,  839  Geary 
4£r-Bloch.    See  Block 

Blochman  Nannette,  widow,  r.  1713  Sutter 
"    &  Cerf  (Moise  Cerf),  lime,  cement,  plaster, 

etc.,  14-16  Spear 
Block  Abraham  (Block  Bros.),  r.  1021  Valencia 
"    Achille  (Block  Bros.),    and    butcher,    1919 

Fillmore,  r.  2215  Bush 
"    Adolph.  r.  1429  Eddy 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  911  Harrison 
"    Brothers  (Achille  and  Abraham),  butchers, 

1048  Valencia 
"    Carl,    baker    Knudson  &    Mayer,   r.  iST-A 

Jessie 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  407  Stevenson 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Stanly  Court 
"    Daniel,  merchant,  r.  1326  Geary 
"    David,  hardware  and  clothing,  759!4  How- 
ard 
"    Elias  M.    (estate  of),  W.  W.   Kaufman  at- 
torney, 159-160  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Emanuel  D.,  office  13  Sutter,  r.  1908  Bush 
"    Felix  (Block  &  Georges)  r.  1245  Franklin 
"    Frederick,  bakery,  3026,  16th 
"    Frederick,  tailor  Richard  Finking,   r.  613 

Pine 
"    Frederick  D.,  cooper,  r.  411  Greenwich 
"    H.  &  L.   (Harrv  and  Leopold),  proprietor 

Pac.  Glove  Wks.,  220-222  Bush 
"    Harry  (H.  &L.  Block),  r.  2735  Clay 
"    Henry,  nailmaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 

Co..  r.  411  Greenwich 
"    Herman,   traveling  salesman,  r.   1216  Bu 

chanan 
'•    Howard  M.,   stenographer,  r.   1913  Pacific 

Av 
"    Israel,  cigars  and  tobacco,  228  Sutter,  r 

Oakland 
Block  James  N.,  City  and  County  Tax  Collector, 

New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  and  insurance 

agent.  205  Sansome,  r.  2323  Pacific  Av 
"    Jeannette,  widow,  r.  1429  Eddy 
"    John,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co., 

r.  411  Greenwich 
"    Leon  Jr.,   salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  1435  Jackson 
"    Leopold  (H.  &  L.  Block),  r.  2014  Devisadero 
•'    Louis,  salesman,  r.  1429  Eddy 
••    Marcus,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  1429 

Eddy 
"    Mark,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1005 

Sierra 
Block     Maurice,      manager     Anglo-American 

Crockery    and    Glassware   Co.,    108-110 

Pine,  r.  1913  Pacific  Av 
"    Maurice,    salesman    Arm  and  Cailleau,    r. 

1203  Octavia 
"    Olga  Miss,  pianist,  r.  200  Franklin 
"    R.,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  901  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Roy,  journalist,  r.  2735  Clay 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  411  Greenwich 
Block  &  Georges  (Felix  Block),  merchant  tailors, 

119  Sutter 
i3®=Block.    See  Bloch 

Blocksom  Ensign  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  710  Post 
"    Fisher  A.,  salesman,  r.  710  Post 
"    Frances  M.,  widow,  710  Post 
&S=-Blocksom.    See  Bluxome 
Blockstein  Arthur,   bookkeeper  Friedlander  & 

Mitau 
Blodes  Gilbert,  newspaper  dealer,  r.  17  Sharon 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  8  Freelon 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  17  Sharon 
"    Moses  R..  r.  17  Sharon 
Blodgett  Edwin  A.,  with  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  1213  Laguna 
"    Frederick  E.  (Andrews  &  Blodgett),  r.  1428 

"    S.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  417  Mason 
"    Walter  L.,  student,  r.  2405/2  California 


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Blodgett  William  C,  purser  str  Capt  Weber,  r. 

816a  Filbert 
Blogg  Harry,  shoemaker,  r.  2824  Mission 
Blohm  Bernhard  H.  (Blohm  Bros.),  r.  526  Waller 
"    Brothers  (John  A.  and  Bernhard  A.),  gro- 
ceries, 600  Haight,  and  wood  and  coal, 
629  Haight 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
Blohm  Ernest  H.,  proprietor  Cornucopia  Saloon, 
SE  cor  Howard  and  Main 
"    John  (Goetze  &  Blohm),  r.  541A  Hayes 
"    John  A.  (Blohm  Bros.),  r.  526  Waller 
Blohm  Ludwig,  wood  carving,  modeling  and 
metal  chasing,  etc.,  213  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
>e®=Blohm.    See  Bloom,  Bluhm  and  Blume 
Blohme  Cecelia  Mrs.   (Johnson  &  Blohme),   r. 
1623  Pine 
"    J.  Harry,  draughtsman  Laist  &  Schwerdt, 
r.  Oakland 
Blom  Sarah,  widow,  r.  426  Vallejo  rear 
Blomgren  Harry,  deckhand  str  Piedmont,  r.  203 

East 
Blomno  Louis,  peddler,  r.  29  Harriet 
Blomquest  Elma,  domestic,  1124  Fulton 
Blomquist  Martin,  machine  hand  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  27,  11th 
Blomquist  Olof,   watchmaker  and  jeweler,  112 

Montgomery,  r.  1425  Hyde 
BlondeauF.,  proprietor  Gailhard  Hotel,  507-509 

Pine 
Blondell  Alice,  widow,  r.  606  Fulton 

"    William,  teamster,  r.  606  Fulton 
«®=Blondell.    See  Blundell 
Blondin  Louis  D.,  dentist.  111  Eddy 
Blondino  Frank,  barber  Robert  T.   Brodek.  r. 

1107  Kearny 
Blonk  Jacob,  .3d  officer  str  City  of  Sydney 
Blood  Anne,  widow,  r.  116  Francisco 
"    Carrie  E.,  widow,  r.  62314  Geary 
"    Edward  B.,  salesman  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 

102  Ellis 
"    Mary  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  615  Bush 
"     Patrick  J.,  plumber,  r.  207  Bartlett 
"    William,  stableman  McNab  &  Smith,    r. 
1043a  Foisom 
Bloom  August,  seaman,  r.  100'4  Jackson 
"    Brothers  (David   and  Jonas),  commission 

merchants,  303  California,  room  4 
"    Charles,  deckhand,  r.  204  Jackson 
"    Charles,  porter  Grand  Hotel 
'•    David  (Bloom  Bros.),  r.   Salvador,   Central 

America 
"    David,  publisher,  r.  408  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    David    C,    bool^keeper   Samuel    Bloom  & 

Sons,  r.  815  Haight 
"    Delia,  widow,  groceries,  528^  Foisom,  r.  18 

Laurel  PI 
"    Harry,  salesman,  r.  705  McAllister 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  446,  7th 
"    Henry,  produce  dealer,  r.  220  Chattanooga 
"    Henry,  second-hand  clothing,  238,  4th 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  6.32  Green  rear 
"    Jonas  (Bloom  Bros.),  r.  2932  Jackson 
"    Joshua  H.  (Samuel  Bloom  &  Sons),   r.   1118 

Fell 
"    Meyer,  produce  merchant,  r.  616  Grove 
"    Samuel    (Samuel   Bloom   &  Sons),  r.    815 

Haight 
"    Samuel,  traveling  salesman  S.  H.   Frank 

&  Co.,  r.  408  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel  &  Sons  (Samuel  and  Joshua  H.). 

manufacturers  glove  leather.  106  Clay 
"    Solomon,  attorney  at  law,  12  Montgomery, 

rooms  13-14,  r.  815  Haight 
"    William,  r.  408  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Wolfl,  capitalist,  r.  408  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=Bloom.    See  Blohm,  Bluhm  and  Blume 
Bloomenthal  Maurice,    compositor    E.   C.   Mc- 

CuUough  &  Co.,  r.  317  Eddy 
Bloomer  Charles,  groceries,  36  Golden  Gate  Av, 
r.  302  Turk 
"    Hiram  R.,  landscape  artist,  506  Battery,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    JohnG.,  publisher  Bloomer's  Cryptographs, 

630  Page 
"    John  T.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 
Oakland 


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Bloomer  Samuel  M.,  cleik  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 
r.  1031  Valencia 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  212,  1st 
.^""Bloomer.    See  Blumer 

Bloomer's  Cryptographs    (International,   Com- 
mercial and  Pacific).   John  G.  Bloomer 
publisher,  630  Page 
Bloomfield  Homer,  civil  engineer,  r.  324  Jones 
"    William,  r.  520  Chestnut 
"    William  C,  tailor,  r.  237  Guerrero 
Bloomheart  Biliie,  physician,  r.  4  Marye  Ter- 
race 
Bloomingdale  Sarah,  widow,  r.  1515  Gough 
Bloomquist  Theodore,   laborer  Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  151  Silver 
Bios  James  A.,  brass  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    William  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  23  Grand  Av 
Bloss  George  P.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
2610  Sutter 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  2I814,  19th 
Blossfeldt   Charles  H.,  groceries   and   liquors, 
309  Franklin,  r.  306  Ivy  Av 
■'    Herman,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
418^^  Fell 
Blossom  Henry  E.,  with  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  1811 
Broderick 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  2904  California 
"    Rudolph,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Blote  Henry  F..  collector  Cbronicle,  r.  629  Geary 
Blouet  John,  teamster,  r.  560  Howard 
Blount  John,  r.  13  Oak 
Blow  Albert  W.,  stockbroker,  209  Sansome,  r. 

714  Bush 
Blowden  F.  F.,  traveling  salesman  Brown  & 

Metzner 
Bloxham  Charles,  carpenter  Hugh  Williamson, 

r.  41,  8th 
Bloxom  F.  A.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

710  Post 
Blua  Andrew  D.,  laborer,  r.  I51/,  Lafayette  PI 
"    Antonio  (Malatesta  &  Blua),  r.  3  Filbert  PI 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  15%  Lafayette  PI 
"    Marianna,  widow,  r.  15^4  Lafayette  PI 
Bluchey  George,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

3208-3210  Fillmore 
Blueher  George  A.,  teamster,  r.  3208  Fillmore 
"    George  H.,  r.  1026  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  delicacies,  405  Jones 
Blue  Book,  Charles  C.  Hoag  publisher,  225  Post 
"    Frederick,  draughtsman  The  Pelton  Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  327  Eddy 
"    Gertrude  M.  Mrs.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1812 

Market 
"    Julius,  cellarman,  r.  50  Clementina 
Blue  Lakes  Water  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  J.  S.  Em- 
ery president,  Robert  McF.Doble  general 
manager,  202  Sansome,  3d  floor,  room  2 
"    Rook  Contracting  Co.,  214  Pine,  rooms  58-.59 
"    Rupert  L.,  assistant  surgeon  U.  S.  Marine 
Hospital 
Blues  Harry,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  "VVks.,  r.  611 

Jessie 
Bluett  Helen  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Hansen  & 
Co.,  r.  8  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  miner,  r.  512  Stevenson 
"    John,   teamster  James  Mullany  &  Co.,  r. 

560  Howard 
"    Susan  F.,  widow,  r.  512  Stevenson 
4@=Bluett.    See  Blewett 
Bluhm  Emma  Miss,  domestic,  r.  565  Bryant 
"    Gustave,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Rudolph  C.   (Bluhm   &    Rath] ens),  r.   1317 

Pacific 
"    William    H.,  master  schr  W.  H.   Talbot, 
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Bluhm  &  Rathjens  (Rudolph  C.  Bluhm  and  Peter 
F.    RathjeDs),    pork    packers,    1315-1319 
Pacific 
j8®"Bluhm.    See  Bloom  and  Blume 
Blum  Albert  L.,  clerk  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  1226 
Post 
"    Alfred,    bookkeeper   Neuburger,    Reiss   & 

Co.,  r.  24  Webster 
"    Charles,  asst.  engineer  str  Homer,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
'•    Ester  Mrs.,  boots,  shoes  and  clothing,  422, 

6th 
"    George  E.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Blum  George  W.,  illustrator,  engraver  and  pub- 
lisher The  Cycler's  Guide  and  Road  Book, 
a30  Pine,  room  51,  r.  1817  Powell 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  446,  7th 
"    Henry,  salesman  Gustavus  Michael,  r.  15 

Russ 
"    Henry,  second-hand  clothing,  228,  4th 
"    Henry  W.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  1817  Powell 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  r.  914  Ellis 
"    Isidor,  insurance,  r.  2302  Sutter 
"    Isidor  L.,  bookkeeper  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r. 

1226  Post 
"    J.  &  I.,  merchants   (Vacaville),  ofBce  7-9 

Battery 
"    Jacob,  clerk  Mrs.  Ester  Blum,  r.  422,  6th 
"    Jacob,  merchant,  r.  1243  Franklin 
"    Jacques,  vice-president  Wilmerding-Loewe 

Co..  216  California,  r.  812  McAllister 
"    John,  r.  435  Broadway 
"    John  B.,  printer,  r.  1446  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Cook  &  Co..  r.  1834  Bush 
"    Leon  (Roth,  Blum  &  Co.  and  Milly  Bros.), 

r.  1226  Post 
"    Leo,  salesman  Michels  &  Wand,  r.  914  Ellis 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Moses  Blum)  grain  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  308  California 
Blum  Marcus  M.,  leader  Blum's  Band,  735  Mar- 
ket, r.  17  Grant  Av,  rooms  14-20 
'•    Marx,  milk  depot,  709  Larkin 
■'    Maurice,  bookkeeper,  r.  1203  Octavia 
"    Maurice  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1226  Post 
Blum  Max,  attorney  at  law,  217  Sansome,  room 
14,  r.  1243  Franklin,  tel  East  536 
'^    Meyer,  cloth  cutter,  r.  71314  Minna 
"    Milton,  merchant,  r.  1243  Franklin 
"    Moses  (M.  Blum  &  Co.),  r.  2295  Franklin 
"    Moses,    merchant    (Vacaville),    office    7-9 
Battery,  r.  1243  Franklin 
Blum  Myrtil,  grain  and  commission  merchant. 
314  California,  r.  1516  California 
"    Nicholas,  cigar  maker,  r.  13^4  Zoe 
"    Peter,  bagmaker   Hirschf elder  &  Meaney, 

r.  20  Ford 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  100^4  Jackson 
"    Robert,  r.  41  Belvedere 
"    S.,  musician,  r.  430  Geary 
"    S.  &  Co.   (Simon  Blum),  commission  mer- 
chants, 308  California 
"    Sanford,  student,  r.  1243  Franklin 
"    Seraphen,  butcher  Roth,   Blum  &  Co.,   r. 

1203  Octavia 
"    Simon  (S.  Blum  &  Co.)  and  commission  and 
insurance,  212  Sansome,  room  27,  r.  1422 
Post 
"    Wolf,  tailor,  r.  8  Grove 

BLUM'S  BAND, 

Marcus  M.  Blum  leader,  735  Market 

Blumann  Alexander,   conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M. 
Ry.,  r.  731  Army 
"    Sigismund,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Elocu- 
tion and  Oratory,  r.  731  Army 


Blumberg  Ferdinand  A.,  machinist,  r.  Ill  Ful- 
ton 

"  Frederick  W.,  with  Geo.  F.  Grant,  r.  8 
Liberty 

"    Gustav,  printer  Cubery  &  Co.,  r.  308V4,  26th 

"  I.  S.,  tailor  NicoU  the  Tailor,  r.  428  Te- 
hama 

"    J.  F.  Mrs.,  r.  Ill  Fulton 

"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  428  Tehama 
Blume  Adolph,  rancher,  r.  Lake  nr  20th  Av 

"  Daniel,  salesman  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co., 
r.  2161/2  Grove 

"    Daniel,  salesman,  r.  2I614  Grove 

"    Harry,  tailor,  r.  119,  5th 

"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  449,  5th 

"  Henry,  clerk  X.  L.  Dairy  Co.,  r.  59a  Precita 
Av 

"    Louis,  general  merchandise,  r.  3I614  Grove 

"    Michael,  peddler,  r.  13  Norfolk 

"    Myer,  barber,  r.  216!?^  Grove 

"    N.,r.  781  Mission 

•'  Nathan,  with  S.  Greenbaum,  r.  Grand 
Southern 

"    Sadie  C,  milliner,  r.  216V2  Grove 
4®~Blume.    See  Bloom,  Blohm  and  Blum 
Blumenberg    Ernest,  elevator  man,    420  Mont- 
gomery 

"  Samuel  P.,  general  manager  Chocolate 
Emulsion  Co.,  221  Davis,  r.  1911  Green 

"    S.  M.,  widow,  r.  1140a  Howard 
Blumenfeld  Moses,  house  and  sign  painter,  1083 

Howard 
Blumenshein    Philip,     superintendent     Salem 

Cemetery,  r.  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Blumenthal  Abraham,  r.  415  Laguna 

"  Albert,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r.  415 
Laguna 

"    Alexander,  butcher,  r.  1014  Hampshire 

"  Alice  A.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 
School,  r.  20141/2  Geary 

"  B.  &  Co.  (Bernhard  Blumenthal,  Philip  N. 
Aronson  and  Aaron  Galland),  manufac- 
turers gloves,  18-20  Battery 

"  Bernhard  (B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.),  r.  New 
York 

"  Charles  J.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Law  &  Collec- 
tion Co.,  r.  1004  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Edward  M.,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r. 
1425!4  Dupont 

"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  1014  Hampshire 

"    Herman  S.,  butcher,  r.  1413  Church 

•'  Herman  S.  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  1413 
Church 

"    Isaac,  peddler,  r.  25  Norfolk 

"    Julius,  drayman,  730  Montgomery,  r.  2014"^ 
Geary 
Blumenthal  Julius,  proprietor  Pacific  Law  and 
Collection  Co..    415  Montgomery,    room 
6,  r.  1004  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Leo,  bookkeeper  M.  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  2807 
Harrison 

"  Louis,  printer  Goodman-Levison  Co.,  r. 
1425%  Dupont 

"  Martha  Miss,  stenographer  M.  A.  Gunst  & 
Co.,  r.  2014/2  Geary 

"    Max  (Blumenthal  &  Co.),  r.  1605  Laguna 

"  Phineas,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  r.  914  Pierce 

"    Solomon,   salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r. 
2014/3  Geary 
Blumenthal  &  Co.  (Max  Blumenthal),  whole- 
sale wine  and  liquor  merchants,  distil- 
lers and  manufacturers  syrups,  cordials,' 
bitters,    extracts    and    extra  fine  sugar 
coloring,  658-660  Mission 
Blumer  Henry,  compositor  Call 
>e®=Blumer.    See  Bloomer 
Blumlein  George,  bartender  James  Garrity,  r. 

130  O'Farrell 
Blunck  Carl,  butcher  Caspar  Zerr,  r.  1622  Broad- 
way 

"    John  F.,  bartender  Osmer  &  Co.,  r.  3  East 
Blundell  Arthur  W.,  r.  2814  Sacramento 

"  Henry,  jeweler  W.  K.  Vanderslice  &  Co.,  r. 
423  Turk 

"  John  W.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
56  Clay 

"  Walter,  chief  machinist  U.  S.  str  Alba- 
tross 


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Blundell  W.  H.,  fireman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 

Jes-Blundell.    See  Blondell 

Blunden  Walter  H.,  restaurant,  33  Taylor,  r.  5 

Golden  PI 
Blundon  Joseph  W.,  architect,  r.  602  Geary 
Blunk  A.  S.,  driver  Alameda   Transfer  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Blunkall  John  I.,  r.  1108  Sacramento 

"    J.  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1108  Sacramento 

Blunt  Albert  C,  1st  lieutenant  5th  Artillery  U. 

S.  A.,  recruiting  officer,  post  adjutant, 

quartermaster,    ordnance,     signal     and 

range  officer,  r.  Fort  Mason 

"    John   P.,  traveling  salesman    Rosenthal, 

Feder  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Randel,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 
r.  908  Larkin 
Bluth  Heinreich,    traveling    salesman  Adolph 
Blaich 
"    Martin,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
1510  Kentucky 
Bluxome  G.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  23% 
Devisadero 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  33'/4  Devisadero 
"    Isaac  D.,  secretary,  r.  2314  Devisadero 
"    Joseph,  physician,  221  Powell 
"    Joseph  F.,  attorney  at  law,   14  Sansome, 
room  6,  r.  221  Powell 
4®*  Bluxome.    See  Blockson 
Bly  James  C,  shipping  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,r.  738  Bay 
"    Leander  A.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
Oakland 
4®=  Bly.    See  Bley 
Blydorn  John,  carpet  layer  Gercke  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  724  Mission 
Blyth  Frank  A.,  driver  San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy, 

r.  1515  Fillmore 
Blyth  Henry,  president  Blyth  &  Trott,  NE  cor 
Spear  and  Mission,  r.  Berkeley 

BLYTH  &   TROTT 

(incorporated),  Henry  Bljrth  president, 
William  J.  Trott  vice-president,  W.  W. 
Davis  secretary,  lumber,  NE  cor  Spear 
and  Mission 

Blythe  Co.  The,  Charles  Bone  secretary,  222  San- 
some, 5th  floor,  room  6 
"    John,  driver  Engine  33,  r.  1569%  Market 
"    Rose  Miss,  ladies'  hairdresser,  r.  1315  Web- 
ster 

Blywise  Benjamin,  varnisher  West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  552!4  Tehama 
"    Charles,  varnisher  West  Coast  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  1533  Eddy 
"    Moses,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi 
"    RoseB.,  r.  1533  Eddy 

B'nai  B'ritb  Endowment  Fund  Assn.,  Jacob 
Levison  secretary,  131  Eddy 

B'nai  B'rith  Hall,  121  Eddy 

B'nai  B'rith  Hall  Assn.,  Jacob  Levison  secre- 
tary, 131  Eddy 

B'nai  B'rith  Library,  Jacob  Levison  secretary, 
Aaron  Wiener  librarian,  131  Eddy 

Boa  Mining  and  Milling  Co.,  R.  H.  Daley  secre- 
tary, 316  Post 

Boag  Charles  E.,  plumber  M.  F.  Welch,  r.  1410 
Webster 
"    James  M.,  office  628  Market 

Boalt  John  H.,  attorney  at  law,  532  Market,  room 
41,  r.  Oakland 
"    Julia  G.  Miss,  r.  301  Leavenworth 

Boan  Daniel  B.,  clerk  H.Roman  &  Co.,  r.  131 
Turk 

Board  Iter  A.  Miss,  dressmauer,  r.  944  Valencia 
"    Jeannett  Mrs.,  r.  1424  Howard 

Board  of  Bank  Commissioners,  Paris  Kilbum, 
Jesse  B.  Fuller  and  Harvey  W.  Magee, 
530  California,  rooms  19-30 

Board  of  Brokers  (Pacific  Stock  and  Exchange 
Board),  316  Montgomery 

Board  of  Brokers  (San  Francisco  Stock  and 
Exchange  Board),  337  Pine 

Board  of  Brokers  (Stock  and  Bond),  Edward 
Barry  secretary,  22  Merchants'  Exchange 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  Building  and 
Loan  Associations,  109 California,  room 5 

Board  of  Education,  office  and  committee 
rooms  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 


Board  of  Education  Storeroom,  SW  cor  Pine 
and  Larkin,  tel  East  195 

Board  of  Election  Commissioners,  New  City 
Hall  basement 

Board  of  Equalization,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

"    of    Examiners  of  the  Medical  Society   of 

the  State  of  California,  518  Sutter 

Board  of  Examining  Surgeons  for  Pensions, 
Donohoe  Bldg,  room  4 

Board  of  Fire  Commissioners,  New  City  Hall, 
1st  floor 

Board  of  Fire  Underwriters  of  the  Pacific, 
E.  F.  Mohrhardt  secretary,  303  Califor- 
nia, room  41 

Board  of  Fire  Wardens,  New  City  Hall,  1st 
floor 

Board  of  Fish  Commissioners,  State  of  Cali- 
fornia, 78  Flood  Bldg 

Board  of  Health,  New  Citv  Hall,  1st  floor 

Board  of  Health  Inspectors,  New  City  Hall, 
1st  floor 

Board  of  Horticulture  (State),  1-3  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor 

Board  of  Managers,  Industrial  Exhibition, 
J.  H.  Culver  secretary,  31  Post 

Board  of  Manufacturers  and  Employers  of 
California,  George  W.  Walthew  secre- 
tary, 43-44  Steuart 

Board  of  Marine  Underwriters  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, E.  L.  Woods  secretary,  333  San- 
some, room  1 

Board  of  Missions  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  731  California 

Board  of  Naval  Inspection  and  Survey,  U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg 

Board  of  New  City  Hall  Commissioners,  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Board  of  Park  Commissioners,  office  Park 
Lodge,  Golden  Gate  Park 

Board  of  Pilot  Commissioners  State,  A.  Mur- 
phy secretary,  506  Battery 

Board  of  Police  Commissioners,  11  and  12  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Board  of  Police  Pension  Fund  Commissioners, 
11  and  13  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Board  of  Port  Wardens,  Clay  St.  Wharf 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  Samuel 
Newman  secretary,  27-28  Chronicle  Build- 

Board  of  Regents  of  University  of  California, 

Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  SE  cor  Mason 
and  California 

Board  of  State  Harbor  Commissioners,  James 
J.  Keegan  secretary,  10  California 

Board  of  Supervisors,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Board  of  Trade  (California  State).  See  Cali- 
fornia State  Board  of  Trade 

Board  of  Trade  of  San  Francisco,  A.  A.  Wat- 
kins  president,  H.  L.  Smith  secretary, 
Joseph  Kirk  attorney,  202  Market  and  3 
Pine 

Board  of  Underwriters  Boston  Marine,  Oliver 
Eldridge  agent,  303  California,  room  18 

Board  of  Underwriters  Bremen,  Hellmann 
Bros.  &  Co.,  agents,  525  Front 

Board  of  Underwriters  French,  Edward  Che- 
vassus  agent,  1-3  Sansome 

Board  of  Underwriters  Hamburg,  Hellmann 
Bros.  &  Co.,  agents,  535  Front 

Board  of  Underwriters  Liverpool,  Catton, 
Bell  &  Co.  agents,  406  California 

Board  of  Underwriters  London  Lloyds,  Cat- 
ton,  Bell  &  Co.  agents,  406  California 

Board  of  Underwriters  Natural  Premium, 
D.  Gilbert  Dexter  president,  F.  F.  Weed 
secretary,  505  California 


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Board  of  Underwriters  New  York  Marine, 

Oliver  Eldridge  correspondent,  303  Cal- 
ifornia 
Board  of  Underwriters  PMladelphia  Marine, 

Oliver  Eldridge  agent,  303  California 
Board   of  United  States   Inspectors  Steam 

Vessels,  ^1  U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg 
Board  of  Yosemite  Valley  and  Mariposa  Big 

Tree  Grove   Commissioners,   Jobn   F. 

Siieehan  secretary,  2b  Mills  Bldg,   10th 

floor 
Boardman  George  C,  general  agent  ^tna  Ins. 

Co.  (of  Hartford),  514  California,   r.    1750 

Franklin 
"    George  C.  Jr..  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee  & 

Co.,  r.  1750  Franklin 
"    Jolm  H.,  printer,  r.  125,  14tli 
"    John  H.,   tea  9,nd  cofiee  merchant,  r.  215 

Fair  Oaks 
"    Joseph,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.   S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Julius  W.,   (Boardman,  Kenne   &  Co.),   r. 

2804  California 

BOARDMAN,  KENNE  &  CO. 

(Julius  W.  Boardman  and  Frank  G. 
Kenne),  manufacturers  high  grade 
perfumes,  toilet  articles,  flavoring 
extracts,  8   Sutter 

Boardman  Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking,  125,   14th 
"    Samuel  H.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 

r.  1750  Franklin 
"    T.  Danforth,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.   1750 

Franklin 
"    William     A.,     operator    Buckingham    & 
Hecht,  r.  125,  14th 
Boarman  Cecilia,  widow,  r.  3138  Mission 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  2138  Mission 
Boas  Adolph,  with  Judah  Boas,  r.  1239  O'Farrell 
"    Benjamin,    bookkeeper    J.    Boas,    r.     1239 

O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  student,  r.  1239  O'Farrell 
"    David,  cigarette  maker  James  M.  Boas,   r. 

704  Bush 
"    Isidore,  r.  344  Grove 

"    James  M.,  cigarettes  and  Turkish  tobacco, 

424  Montgomery,  r.  14  Hanover  PI 

Boas  Judah,  capitalist,   330  Montgomery,   Cal. 

Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  1239  O'Farrell 

"    Max,  plater  Schaezlien  &  Burridge,  r.  344 

Grove 
"    Nathan,  cashier  J.  Boas,  r.  1239  O'Farrell 
Boatman's    Freighting  Agency,  N.  H.   Olsson 

manager,  32  Steuart 
Bob  Anton,  baker,  r.  1215  Folsom 
Bobbins  John  H.,  clerk  Goldberg,   Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  12  Pleasant 
Bobier  John,  gardener,  r.  506,  27th 

"    Sara  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  506,  27th 
Bobkicwicz  Louis,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  474  Jessie 
Bobsien  Christiana,  widow,  r.  1840,  23d 
"    Henry,  salesman  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  M  and 
N 
"    William,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  M  and 
N 
Bobst  James  R.,  salesman  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 

Co.,  r.  521  Golden  Gate  Av 
Boca  Mill  Co.   (Boca,  Cal.),  C.  A.  Grow  secre- 
tary, 27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Bocarde  Harvey,  bartender,  r.  723  Capp 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  6  Zoe 
"    James  B.,  president  J.  B.  Bocarde  Drayage 
Co.,  36  Market,  r.  51b  South  Park 


Bocarde  J.  B.  Drayage  Co.,  J.  B.  Bocarde  presi- 
dent,   Henry    E.  Pennell    secretary,  36 
Market 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  723  Capp 
"    Matthew,  foreman,  r.  89  Silver 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1274a  18th 
Bocca  Antonio,  musician,  r.  530  Vallejo 
"    Rocco,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Teresa,  widow,  r.  5.30  Vallejo 
"    Vincenzo  (Bocca  &Co.).  r.  Oakland 
"    &   Co.   (Vincenzo  Bocca   and  Joseph  Sui- 
sain),  lodgings,  736  Pacific 
Boch  Louise  H.   Mrs.,  stenographer  and  type- 
writer, 47  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  2111  Fillmore 
"    Charles  C,  with  Orpheum  Theatre,  r.  1619 

Powell 
"    Henry,  gilder  Davis  Bros.,  r.  1920  Mason 
"    Frederick  W., maltster  Empire  Malt  House, 

r.  16  Pfeiffer 
"    George  H.,  frame  maker,  r.  1930  Mason 
"    H.,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
"    Jacob,  tailor,  1648  Market,  r.  .305  Haight 
"    James,  clerk  S.  Peckerman,  r.  621  Haight 
"    Joseph,  r.  621  Haight 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
"    Samuel,    tailor   Chicago   Clothing   Co.,  r. 

22OV2  Fulton 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  17  Lapidge 
"    William  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  17  Lapidge 
Bocken  Sophie  Mrs.,  r.  811  Union 

"    W.M.,gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  813b Lett 
Bocker  Louis  (Bocker  &  Anthanen),  r.  cor  Cam- 
bridge and  Wayland 
"    &   Anthanen    (Louis    Bocker    &    Leopold 
Anthanen),    dairymen,    cor    Cambridge 
and  Wayland 
Bockhoop  Martin,  clerk  John  C.  Otten  &  Co.,  r. 

1629  Turk 
Bockius  C.  P.,  salesman  American  Oil  Co. 
"    Frances,  widow,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund 
Ins.  Co. 
Bockman  Henry  C,  real  estate,  r.  414  Brannan 
"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  414  Brannan 
"    John    R.   B.,   salesman  Roos   Bros.,  r.  414 
Brannan 
Jg^Bockman.    See  Bachman,  Boeckmann  and 

Buckman 
Bockstatt  August,  liquors,  310  O'Farrell,  r.  810 

Bush 
Bocqueraz  Antoine  (Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co.),  r. 
607  Sutter 
"    Leon,  salesman  Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co.,  r. 
607  Sutter 
Bocovitch  Peter,  cigars  and  tobacco,  Union  St. 

Wharf 
Boddker  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  632  Minna 
Boddy   Wright   S.,    messenger   Pac.   Bank,    r. 

Berkeley 
Bode  Agnes  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  1630  Oc- 
tavia 
"    Charles  N.,  carpenter  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  440,  6th 
"    Eide  H.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  14  Birch  Av 
"    Ernest  F.,  policeman,  r.  13'/2  Pond 
"    Frederick,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  1703 

Jones 
"    George  E.  E.,  capitalist,  r.  1759  Howard 
"    Herman  C,  helper  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks., 

r.  65  Minna 
"    Julius   G.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Louis,  carpenter  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  440,  6th 
"    Louis,  cement  worker,  r.  11  Madison  Av 
"    Louis,  deckhand  str  Resolute 
•'    William  W.,  portrait  artist,  r.  1057  Folsom 
Bode  &  Haslett   (incorporated),   S.   M.  Haslett 
president.  John  O.  Strauch  secretary, pro- 
prietors Battery  Street  Warehouse,  1301 
Battery,  Internal  Revenue  Bonded  Ware- 
house No.  1,  1203  Battery,  Flint's  Ware- 
house,   1205   Battery,    Greenwich    Dock 
Bonded  Warehouse,  cor  Greenwich  and 
Battery,    and    Overland    Bonded  Ware- 
house, SE  cor  Townsend  and  3d 
4®=-Bode.    See  Bodie 

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Bodega  Tlie,  Henry  Siebs  proprietor,  109  Market 
Bodel  August,  artist,  514  Post 
"    Christ,    tanner  Struven  &  Borgle,   r.   1007 
Alabama 
Bodeman  Henry  W.,  tinner,  r.  311,  38th 
Bodemann  Adolph,  vinegar  maker,  r.  1104,  32d 
Bodemer  Frederick,  trimmer  Mutual  Electric 

I^ight  Co.,  r.  112,  1st 
Boden   Annie   Mrs.,    proprietor    Long   Branch 
House,  ^36  Sutter 
"    Ernest,  machinist,  r.  1114^^  Tennessee 
"    Frederick  C,  salesman  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co., 

r.  1413b  Mason 
"    George  A.,  clerk  John  H.  Boden  &  Co.,  r. 

1313b  Mason 
"    John  F.,  r.  1413b  Mason 
"    John  F.  Jr.,  clerk  John  H.  Boden  &  Co.,  r. 

1413b  Mason 
"    John  H.   (John  H.  Boden  &  Co.),  r.  Hay- 
wards,  Cal. 
Boden  Jolin   H.  &  Co.    (John   H.    Boden   and 
Charles  C.  Leavitt),  ship,  custom  house 
and    Internal  revenue  brokers,  504  Bat- 
tery 
"    Michael,  truckman  truck  1 
"    Richard,   stonecutter  O.  E.   Brady,  r.  984 
Howard 
4@=  Boden.    See  Bodin  and  Bowden 
Bodewig  George,  portrait  studio,  79  Columbian 

Bldg,  916  Market 
Bodflsh  William  H.,   attorney  at  law,  39  Mont- 
gomery Block,  r.  620  Oak 
Bodie    Charles    H.,   liquors,   SW    cor   4th  and 
Channel 
"    Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  Henry  D.  Walker 
president,  Milton  E.  Willis  secretary, 
62  Nevada  Block 
"    Railway  and  Lumber  Co.,  Thomas  Menzies 

secretary,  310  Pine,  room  18 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  66  Oregon 
Jg®-  Bodie.    See  Bode 
Bodin  Paul  (AUais  &  Bodin),  r.  523  Pine 
Bodine  James  A.,  conductor  S.  F.  &.  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  57  Chenery 
Bodkin  Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  135  Borland 
"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  205i4  Steiner 
"    Thomas  P.,  physician,  r.  205i4  Steiner 
Bodie  Charles  H.,  barber  Ingell  &  Dunlap,  r. 

124,  39th 
Bodmer  Charlotte  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  503  Sutter 
"    Henry    G.,    marine  engineer,  r.  20  South 

Park 
"    Martin,  machinist,  r.  502  Sutter 
Bodros  R.,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    Sidonie,  widow,  embroiderer,  r.  27  Scott  PI 
Bodson  Henry,  bartender  Matt  Grimm,  r.  1524 
Powell 
"    Nicholas,  driver  Bonnet   Bonnet,  r.  61254 
Broadway 
Bodwell    Harry    H.,    mining    secretary,  r.    331 
Bartlett 
"    Harry  W.  (L.  R.   Larzelere  &  Co.),  r.  920 

Santa  Clara  Av,  Alameda 
"    Martha  J.,  widow,  r.  430b  Fulton 
Bodwin   P.,    pantryman   Palace  Hotel,    r.    643 

Broadway 
Boe  Owen,  picture  frames,  328,  4th 
Boecher  William,  bartender,  r.  307  Eddy 
Boechett  G.,  machine  hand  H.  Friedrichs,  r. 

1443  Harrison 
Boecker  John,  rattan  and  willow  worker,  32054 

Montgomery  Av 
Boeckmann  Frederick,  president  E.  A.  Fargo 

Co.,  316  Front,  r.  1630a  McAllister 
Boeckmann  Frederick  C,  r.  1630  McAllister 
^8®="  Boeckmann.    See  Bachman  and  Bockmann 
Boeddicker  George,  elevator  boy  Shreve  &  Co., 

r.  West  Berkeley 
Boedefeld  Ewald,  salesman  John  Boedefeld,  r. 
41  Russ 
"    John,  furniture,  1171  Mission,  r.  41  Russ 
"    J.  Walter,  clerk  Harrold,  Belcher  &  Allen, 

r.  824  Powell 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  102  Langton 
Boedeker  Henry,  groceries.  SE  cor  Green  and 
Kearny,  r.  1226  Kearny 
"    Joseph,  carpenter  Boedeker,  r.  633  Minna 
Boege  Adolph,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r.  6 
St.  Mary's  Av 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

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Boege  Hans,  porter  South  S.  F.  Packing  and  Pro- 
vision Co.,  r.  St.  Mary's  Av  nr  Mission 
Road 
"    Herman,  butcher,  r.  St.  Mary's  Av  nr  Mis- 
sion Road 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  504  Athens 
Boegershausen    John,    waiter,  r.   48754   Haight 

rear 
Boegle  Laura,  Miss,  cashier  Lippman  Bros.,  r. 

554  Lapidge 
Boegler  Frederick,  teamster,  r.  133454  Eddy 
Boehle  William,  engineer,  r.  1  Ewer  PI 
Boehm  Albertina,  widow,  r.  145054  Minna 
Charles  D.,  porter  D.  E.  Allison  Co. 
Daniel,  restaurant  Tiburon  Ferry,  r.  Com- 
mercial Hotel 
Frank,  bedmaker,  r.  139,  4th 
Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  1114  Treat  Av 
Henry,  tailor,  r.  10  Turk 
Herman,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
Jacob  B.,  r.  246,  6th 
Jennie,  widow,  r.  142  Fell 
Max  (Boehm  &  McLennan),  r.  42  Grove 
Oscar  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  50954  Hyde 
Otto  H.,  brass    finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  & 
Plating  Wks.,  r.  837  McAllister 
Boehm  &  McLennan  (Max  Boehm  and  Roderick 
N.  McLennan),  managers  Atlantic  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  50  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Boehme  A.,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Angelita,  widow,  r.  225a  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  A.,  druggist,  r.  3034  Steiner 
"    Emil  A.,  clerk,  r.  225a  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  2111  Fillmore 
"    Linda  R.  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  225a  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Louis  M.,  lithographer,  r.  22.5a  O'Farrell 
Boehmer  Catherine,  domestic,  1426  Clay 
"    Hermann,  cooper  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r.  437, 
6th 
Boehnke  Arthur  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  410,  29th 
Boehrer  J.  &  Co.    (John  Boehrer  and  K.  E.  Arf- 
sten),  carpenters,  408  Sacramento 
"    John  (J.  Boehrer  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
Boehringer  Charles,   tanner  The  Norton  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  1025,  10th  Av  South 
Boeken  Marcus  W.,  gripman,  r.  813B  Central  Av 
Boelen  Alfred  B.,   pattern  maker,  r.  555a  Na- 
toma 
"    John  D.,  helper  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks.,  r. 

524  Union 
"    William,  r.  555a  Natoma 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  100,  5th 
Boell  Charles  L.,  printer,  r.  415  Filbert 
"    Frank,   employee  Cal.  Fruit  Evaporating 
Co.,  r.  415  Filbert 
Boelsems  Elso,  laborer,  r.  315  Cumberland 
Boepple  Michael,  foreman  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co., 

r.  326,  29  th 
Boerckel  Samuel,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  900  Brannan 
Boericke   William  (Boericke  &  Runyon),  and 
homoeopathic  physician,   1812  Washing- 
ton 

BOERICKE  &  RUNYON 

(William  Boericke,  M.  D.,  and  Edwin 
W.  Runyon),  homoeopatliic  pharmacy, 
234  Sutter  bet  Kearny  and  Grant  Av 
Boeringer  Pierre  N.,   superintendent   art  and 
mechanical    depts.    Overland    Monthly 
Publishing  Co.,  508  Montgomery,  room 
26a 
Boerlin  Edward,  porter,  r.  639  Commercial 
Boerman  Erik,  barber,  304  Folsom,  r.  104  New- 


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■<  The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th«  ^ 
i  wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre-  p 
1  ferred  favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in  k. 
i  London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  r 
J        WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St        L 

Boerner  William,  liquors,  Corbett  Av  nr  Alms 

House 
Boernicke  Louis,  shoemaker,  r.  1922  Howard 
Boesctl  Emile,  president  Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  585 
Mission 
"    Henry  E.,  bookkeeper  Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  r. 
29  Haight 
Boescli  Lamp   Co.,    Emile   Boesch  president, 
Martin  Bauer  vice-president  and  m.ana- 
ger,    Marius    Artigues    secretary,    585 
Mission 
Boescher  William,  bartender  People's  Palace 
Boese  Charles  H.,  physician  German  Hospital, 
r.  1104  Market 
"    Charles  J.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  23  Hickory  Av 
"    Edward  S.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  22 

Hickory  Av 
•'    Frederick    (Jurgens    &    Boese).    r.    1006a 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  quartermaster  str  Columbia 
"    Henry  A.,   architect  Reid   Bros.,  r.  1006a 

Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    Herman  (Wittenberg  &  Boese),  r.  938  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    Nicholas  (Wilkens  &  Boese),  r.  50  Erie 
4^* Boese.    See  Boes  and  Bose 
Boeseke    Bertram    C,  dental    student,    r.    160 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Boesmann  Charles,  clerk,  r.  715  Howard 
Boessenecker  George  L.,  clerk  Nash  &  Boess- 
enecker,  r.  111914  McAllister 
"    John  J.,  clerk    Nash  &  Boessenecker,  r. 

1119!/2  McAllister 
"    Robert  C.  (Nash  &  Boessenecker),  r.  1119^4 
McAllister 
Boettcher  A.,  salesman  O'Connor,   Moflatt    & 
Co. ,  r.  222  Page 
"    Paul,  floorwalker  G.  Verdier  &  Co. 
4®"Boettcher.    See  Botcher  and  Bottcher 
Boeven  Paul,   assistant  repairer   Fire    Alarm 

and  Police  Telegraph,  r.  1423  Geary 
Boferino  Frank,  boatman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Bofinger   Jacob    (Wamser   &    Boflnger),    r.  342 

Clementina 
Bogan  Charles,  painter  John  P.  Eraser 
"    Dell  Miss,  r.  721  Brannan  rear 
"    George  J.,  clerk,  r.  26c  Hawthorne 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  327  Broadway 
"    Patrick,  molder,  r.  26c  Hawthorne 
"    William  F.,  r.  153  Silver 
Bogan  Winifred  Mrs.,  r.  816b  Filbert 
4S=Bogan.    See  Bogen  and  Boggan 
Bogaxdus  Jolm  P.,  editor  and  proprietor  The 

Figaro,  533  Merchant,  r.  9^4  Delgado  PI 
Bogart  Andrew  T.,  student,  r.  501  Devisadero 
"    Arthur  W.,  hardware,   1502  Market,  r.  501 

Devisadero 
"    C.  M.,  widow,  r.  1421  Clay 
"    E.   S.,   past  assistant  surgeon  U.  S.    str 

Albatross,  r.  1001  Pine 
•'    Frank    A.,    groceries    and    hardware,   cor 
Haight  and  Masonic  Av,  r.  501  Devisa- 
dero 
"    James  A.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1431 

Clay 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  1406  Van  Ness  Av 
"    J.  F.,  with  Ames  &  Harris,  r.   1406  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    John  E.,  seaman,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    Mary  M.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Victor,  1006 

Pine 
"    Maye  A.  Miss,  actress,  r.  1006  Pine 
"    Orlando  H.,  expert  accountant,  r.  1006  Pine 
Bogart  W.  F.,  cashier  The  Examiner,  756  Mar- 
ket cor  Grant  Av,  r.  830  Haight 


Bogasch  Charles,  porter,  r.  613 Post 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  218,  9th 
Bogdan  Vincent,  cook  M.  Cressalia,  r.  1033  Mis- 
sion 
Boge  Carl  oysters,  SE  cor  California  and  Polk, 
r.  127  Wood 
"    Jaspar,  oysterman  Carl  Boge,  r.  127  Wood 
"    Philip,  manager  Carl  Boge,  r.  3917  Sacra- 
mento 
4®"Boge.    See  Boag  and  Bogue 
Bogel  Edward,  druggist,  r.  I41I14  Guerrero 
"    Henry  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

15th  and  Dolores,  r.  552,  15th 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  115  Stockton 
4®=-Bogel.    See  Bogle 

Bogen  Louise,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Noe  and  Henry 
Bogen  William,  proprietor  The  Louvre,  NW  cor 
Powell  and  Eddy,  tel  Bush  3,  r.  642  Oak 
"    William  C,  cashier  The  Louvre,  r.  642  Oak 


Boger   Frederick     E.,  cigars   and  tobacco,  540 
Hayes,  r.  SE  cor  Hayes  and  Fillmore 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  835  Hayes 

Bogetto  Martin,  vegetable  peddler,  r,  41  Juniper 

Boggan  Owen,  r.  1900  Buchanan 

Boggiano  Domenico  (Bacigalupi  &  Boggiano),  r. 
17  Sonora 
••    Giovanni  B.,  florist  Luigi  Chiappari,  r.  cor 
Wayland  and  Somerset 

Boggs  Samuel  T.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Impt.  Co.,  r. 
2222  Greenwich 

Bogie  William,  laborer,  r.  17  Boyce 

Bogle  George,  stableman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  5>4 
Lapidge 
"    George  E.,  driver  Simmen  Bros.,  r.  5^4  La- 
pidge 

BOGLE  J.  H.  MRS,, 

proprietor  Quaker  Medicine  Co.,  6  City 
Hall  Square,  r.  323  Clipper 

Bogle  John  H.,  driver,  r.  323  Clipper 
Bogle  Joseph  H.,  manager  Quaker  Medicine  Co., 
6  City  Hall  Square,  r.  333  Clipper 
Joseph  S.,  boatbuilder,  r.  554  Lapidge 
See  Bogel 

Bogliolio  Luigi,  driver,  r.  533  Filbert  rear 
Boglione  Luigi,  laborer,  r.    Cortland    Av  opp 

Wool 
Bogue  Benjamin,  millhand  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 
Minot  and  Powhattan 
"    Felix,  clerk  D.  Cavagnaro  &  Sons,  r.  cor 

Onondago  and  Delaware  Avs 
"    Hugh,  helper  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  146 

Moultrie 
"    James,  blacksmith  Peter  W.  Commins,  r. 

Powhattan  Av  nr  Moultrie 
"    John,     carpenter,     r.     Powhattan   Av   nr 

Moultrie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  SSSy^  Ritch 
■'    Michael,  laborer,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cortland 
Av 
Bolian  DanielJ.,  wines  and  liquors,  835  Bryant, 
r.  60  Crocker 
"    James,  shoemaker   Cahn,  Nickelsburg   & 

Co.,  r.  60  Crocker 
"    James  A.,  r.  931  Howard 
"    Michael,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co,,  r.  60  Crocker 
"    Patrick,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  44  Minna 
"    Peter,   core  maker  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 

58  Crocker 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  60 

Crocker 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  125  Perry 
j8S=Bohan,    See  Bohn,  Bohen,  Bone  and  Bowen 
Bohannan  Michael  J.,  r,  4O81/2,  9th 
Bohannon  David  E,,  r.  334  O'Farrell 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  339,  4th 
Bohemian    Benevolent    Society,  10    California, 

room  13 
Bohemian  Club,  130  Post 
Bohemian   Cyclery,  Joseph  F.    and  Christine 

Moran  proprietors,  1839  Polk 
Bohen  Benjamin F.,  detective,  r.  235  Kearny 
Bohen  George  T.,  solicitor  Alliance  Assurance 
Co,  and  president  Board  of  Fire  Commis- 
sioners, r.  617  Pine 
"    Henry,  r,  819b  Howard 


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Bohen  Jolin,  stableman,  r.  432  Ivy  Av 
"    Louis,  cook,  r.  529  Hickory  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  417  Sanchez 
jg®=Bohen.    See  Bohan,  Bohn  and  Bowen 
Bohl  Herman,  teacher  St.  Paul's  German    and 

English  School,  r.  607  Willow  Av 
Bohle  Albert  F..  harness  maker  William  C.  F. 
Stein,  r.  30  Rincon  PI 
"    Edward  H.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

1629  Church 
•'    William,  teamster,  r.  20  Rincon  PI 
Bohlen  Ernest  (Seeba  &  Bohlen),  r.  2602  Post 

"    Martin  H.,  liquors,  101  Berry 
Bohlig  John    H.,    salesman    Domestic  Sewing 

Machines,  r.  528  Golden  Gate  Av 
Bohling   Charles,   groceries  and  liquors,  NW 
cor  Bush  and  Jones,  r.  1008  Bush 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  335  Drumm 
Bohlken  John  M.,  machinist,  r.  832,  26th 
Bohlmann  Ehler  (Hahn,  Bohlmann  &    Co.),   r. 
304,3d 
"    George,  bartender  John  Rutemann,   r.  600 

7th 
"    Henry  (Hahn,  Bohlmann  &  Co.),  r.  121  Sil-. 

ver 
"    Herman,  clerk  Hahn,   Bohlmann  &  Co.,  r. 

138  Perry 
"    Hermann,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Hayes  and  Polk 
4®"Bohlmann.    See  Bahlmann  and  BoUmann 
Bohls  H.  &  Co.  (Henry   Bohls),  tobacco  manu- 
facturers, 244-246  tremont 
"    Henrv  (H.  Bohls  &  Co.).  r.  10221/2  Guerrero 
Bohm  A.  C.,  clerk  R.  Liddle  Co.,  r.  621  Stevenson 
"    Ernest  A.,  physician,  office  and  r  333,  6th 
"    George  H.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  631  Stevenson 
",   Harry  R.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   631 

Stevenson 
"    Helena  E.,  stenographer  Marcus  J.  Wald- 

heimer,  r.  Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    John  A.,   porter  Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Mi- 

chels,  r.  621  Stevenson 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  varieties,  401  Haight,  r. 

211  Webster 
"    Otto,  laborer  Miller  &  Son,  r.  lOlSi/s  Ver- 
mont 
"    Robert  W.,  clerk,  r.  65!^  Clementina  rear 
Ji®~Bohm.    See  Boehm  and  Boehme 
Bohmaers  Hugo  R.,  r.  34  Lewis  PI 

"    William,  druggist,  r.  34  Lewis  PI 
Bohmansson   H.   Robert,   druggist     Baxter    & 
Oesting,  r.  130  McAllister 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  120  McAllister 
Bohme  Clara,  widow,  r.  431  Vallejo 
"    George,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 
Co.,  r.  113  Moulton  Av 
Bohmer  Henry,  tailor,  r.  56  Montgomery  Block 

"    Herman,  cooper,  r.  437,  6th 
Bohn  A.  Mrs.,  r.  316  Octavia 
"    Andre,  r.  771  Howard 
"    Daniel,  laundryman,  r.  9  Vandewater 
"    Ernest    M.,    plumber    and    gasfltter,  733b 

Clementina 
"    G.,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  milliner  Stange  &  Jaenicke,  r. 

733  Grove 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  48  West  Park 
4ES"Bohn.    See  Bohan  and  Bone 
Bohne  Julius,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.  1026  Minna 
"    Lizzie  Miss,   bakery   and   notions,    1302!4 

Hayes 
"    Richard,  waiter,  r.  1078  Howard 
Bohnenberg  Catherine,  widow,  r.  334  Francisco 
rear 
"    Frederick,   carpenter,   16th    Av    South    nr 

Railroad  Av 
"    John,  liquors,  junction  4th  and  Kentucky 
Bohnenberger  John,  carpenter,  r.  358,  11th 
Bohner  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  300  Turk,  r. 

8  Marye  Terrace 
Bohns  Emilie,  widow,  r.  2001  Dupont 
Bohr  Bertha  Miss,  milliner,  r.  SOOIK,.  16th 
"    C.  Mrs.,  ladies'  furnishing  goods,  3005, 16th, 

r.  mn%,  16th 
"    H.   A.  Philip,  statistician  Nathan,  Dohr- 

mann  &  Co.,  r.  3005,  16th 
"    H.  A.  Philip  Jr.  (Nissum  &  Bohr),  r.  300VA, 
16th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Bohr  Wilhelmina  Miss,  milliner,  3003,  16th 
Boioe  C.  de  S.,  collector  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  257  Stevenson 
4®"Boice.    See  Boyce 

Boicelli  Daniel,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Ferdinand,  scavenger,  r.  1807  Lombard 
"    Orazio,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Boido  Jose,  pressman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  21 

Ohio  PI 
Boie  F.  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Roien  Charles,  clerk  F.  Rippe,  r.  2801,  16th 
Boillot  Leon,  artist  Chronicle,  r.  Oakland 
Boise  Gerhardt,  seaman,  r.  cor  Prospect  and 

Eugenia  Av 
Boisse  Gaston,  clerk  Henry  Gehrt,  r.  706  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Gaston  J.,  pressman,  r.  2014^4  Dupont 
Boisseau  Emile,  shoemaker,  519i4  Post 
Boisson  George,  driver  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r.'1506 

Jones 
Boitano  Angelo,  laborer,  r.  3622  Sacramento 
"    Carlos,    clerk    Frank    Baoigalupi,    r.    4i^ 

Keyes  Alley 
"    Giuseppe,  marble  polisher,  r.  3  Bartol 
'•    John  B.,  bootblack,  2003  Fillmore,  r.  3633 

Sacramento 
"    L.  &  Co.  (LuigiBoitano  and  Alberto  Rosa), 

liquors,  636  Front 
"    Louis,  macaroni  maker,  r.  .33  Boardman  PI 
"    Luigi.  r.  314  Pacific 
"    Luigi  (L.  Boitano  &  Co.),  r.  622  Front 
Boivin  Louis  E.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  218  Stockton 
Boje  Robert  (Miller  &  Boje),  r.  618,  6th 
Bokariza  Peter  (Burin  &  Bokariza),  r.  561  Stev- 
enson 
Bokenmeier  Simon,  r.  417  Powell 
Bolan  James,  clerk,  r.  3613  Post 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  2613  Post 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  113  Kearny,  room  17 
"    M.  J.,  physician,  1102  Valencia 
"    William  W.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
4®~  Bolan.    See  Bohlen  and  Bowlan 
Boland  Bridget,  widow,  r.  19V2  Harriet 
"    B.  M.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2429  Harrison 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  3429  Harrison 
"    Daniel  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  457 

Jersey 
"    Dennis  J.,  harness  maker  J.  O'Kane,  r.  1125, 

20th 
"    Edward  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2429  Harrison 
"    Francis,  laborer,  r.  3041,  16th 
"    G.,  r.  510  Pacific 
Boland  James  B.,  with  John  H.   Sievers,  r.  210 
Dolores 
"    Joanna  M.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,    r.  2429  Harrison 
"    Joseph  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  39 

Powell  Av 
"    Lawrence,   laborer    S.  P.   Co.,   r.   778  Har- 
rison 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  345%  Shipley 
"    Michael,  cigars,  714  Kearny 
"    Michael  C,  harnessmaker  J.    O'Kane,  r. 

1135,  20  th 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  19%  Harriet 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  607  Fell 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  19%  Harriet 
"    Patrick,  real  estate,  224-336  Bush,  r.  1033 

Bush 
"    Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  1310  Mason 
"    Richard  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  431.  10th 
"    Richard  J.,  sailmaker,  r.  431,  10th 
"    Robert,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  16th  and  Bryant 


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Boland  Robert  J.,  bartender  Alphonse  Revert,  r. 
Bryant  bet  Eldorado  and  Center 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2030  Broadway 
Bolander  Catherine  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,   r. 
1014,  8th 
"    L.  Ph.  (Bolander  &  Perkins),  r.  1032  Fair 
Oaks 

BOLANDER  &  PERKINS 

(L.  Ph.  Bolander  and  George  E.  Per- 
kins), proprietors  Eureka  Planing  MiUs 
and  manufacturers  flag  poles,  grain 
and  straw  carriers,  H5-H7  Main 
Bolce  Daniel  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  Oakland 
Boldemann  A.  C.  &  Co.  (Adoph  C.  and  Oscar 
Boldemann),  essential  oils,  307  Commer- 
cial 
"    Adolph  C.  (A.  C.  Boldemann  &  Co.),  r.  2634 

Howard 
'■    Charles    A.,  manager    Golden    State    and 

Commercial  Traveler,  r.  2624  Sutter 
"    Gustav,  shipping  clerk  Louis  Saroni&  Co., 

r.  2624  Sutter 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  2624  Sutter 
"    Oscar  (A.  C.  Boldemann  &  Co.),  r.  2624  Sutter 
Bolderl  Dominick.  liquors,  1020  Bryant 
Boldt  Henry  (Boldt  &  Dabel).  r.  1  Harriet 
"    Lawrence,    clerk    J.    W.   Rooch,    r.    313U 

O'Farrell 
"    &  Dabel  (Henry  Boldt  and  Herman  Dabel) 
groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Sixth  and 
Folsom 
Bole  Constant,  gardener,  1516  Post 
"    David  C,  foreman  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  r.  522 

Jones 
•'    George,  r.  911  Battery 
"     Harman  R.,  bartender,  r.  18,  1st 
"    James,  clerk  Forbes  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  r.  911  Battery 
"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  911  Battery 
"    Robert  C,  receiving  clerk  S.  F.  &S.  M.Rv 

r.  229  Bartlett  ^  ' 

"    William,  teamster,  r.  911  Battery 
-eS^Bole.    SeeBoell 

Boleen  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  2817  Folsom 
Boles  Alfred,  porter  Italian-Swiss  Agricultural 

Colony,  r.  724  Filbert 
-eS^Boles.    See  Bohls,  Bolles  and  Bowles 
Bolesworth  Brittain,  lard  refiner,  r.  1130  Bryant 
Bolfing  Arthur  J.,  clerk  Harbor  Commissioners 

r.  1010,  15th 
Bolger  Charles,  laborer,  r.  27  Capp 
"    Eugene  J.,  house  painter,  r.  22  Folsom  Av 
"    J.  Anthony,  salesman,  r.  923  O'Farrell 
"    James,  3d  officer  str  Columbia,  r.  35  Tehama 
"    James  J.,  men's  furnishing  goods,  124,  4th 

r.  309  Minna 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  8I914  Dolores 
"    John,  quartermaster  str  Columbia,   r.    35 

Tehama 
"    Miles  J.,  r.  721  Central  Av 
"    Philip  &  Co.   (Philip  Bolger),   general  in- 
surance agents,  421  California 
"    Solomon,  teamster,  r.  22  Folsom  Av 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper  Hugh  Flynn,  r.  27  Capp 
"    ?^.o™as  E.,  clerk  T.  J.  Moynihan.  r.  27  Capp 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  42  Tehama 
.e®=Bolger.    See  Boulger  and  Bulger 
Bolgonia  Water  Motor  Co.,  C.   K.   Sturtevant 

agent,  13  Front 
Bolian  Augustus  H.,  cook,r.  444i/^  Jessie 
Bolm  John  W.,   lampman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1426i/, 
Broadway 
"    Mathilde,  widow,  r.  1857  Lexington  Av  rear 
Bolmeo  Eugene,  waiter  John  Kreuz,  r.   Ocean 
Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 


Eolitho  John,  watchmaker,  604  O'Farrell,  r.  227 
2d  ' 

Bolivar  Charles,  elevator  man,  r.  108  William 
"    William,  clerk  6.  T.  Marsh  &  Co.,  r    108 
William 
Boll  Charles  J.,   clerk  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r    3934 
Clay 
"    George,  messenger  adiutant  general's  of- 
fice Dept.  of  Cal.,  r.  Clay  nr  1st  Av 
Bolla  Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  G 

"    Romelio  (Capella  &  Bolla) 
Bollard  Valrey,  stevedore,  r.  311  Main 
Bollenhagen  Henry,  bartender  Collins  &  Whee- 

land,  r.  9  Yerba  Buena 
Boiler  Conrad,  cabinet  maker,  r.  33  Harriet 
"    Hermann.,  painter,  r.  .3009  Pierce 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  22  Hunt 
"    John  A.,  stairbuilder,  526,  5th,  r.  1262b  18th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3009  Pierce 
"    William  H.,  bartender,  r.  3009  Pierce 
Bolles  Edward  G.,  draughtsman  Albert  Sutton 
r.  Alameda  ' 

"    Frederick,    master    str   Columbia,    r.    702 

Dolores 
"    J.  C,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 
New  York 
Bollettino  Mensile  (Italian  monthly),  Charles 

Dondero  editor,  506  Battery,  room  1 
Bollier  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2751  Harrison 

"    Paul,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Harriet 
4®=Bollier.    See  Bullier 

Bollinger  F.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1235  Hyde 
"    Frank,  barber  John  D.  Schehr,r.  1319  Church 
"    H.,  gripman   Cal.   St.  RR,  r.  11221/4  Broad- 
way 
"    Louis,  typecaster  American  Type  Foun- 
ders' Co.,  r.  239  Green 
"    William  A.,  watchmaker,  r.  1210  Mason. 
-eS^Bollinger.    See  Ballinger 
Bollman  Caroline  A.,  widow,  r.  1732  Page 
"    Diedrich  M.  (D.  M.  Bollman  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    D.  M.  &  Co.  (Diedrich  M.  Bollman),  produce 
commission,  226  Clay 
Bollman    John,    president  and   manager   The 
John  Bollman  Co.,  537  California,  r.  2118 
Pine 

BOLLMAN  JOHN  CO.  THE, 

John  Bollman  president  and  manager, 
manufacturers  of  Turkish,  Egypfian 
^^^  ^f-Z^^^  cigarettes  and  tobacco, 
537  California 

Bollman  Otto,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
4££-"Bollman.    See  Bahlmann  and  Bohlmann 
Bollo  Angelo,  fisherman,  r.  818  Sansome 

"    Atilio,    apprentice    Fulton    Eng.  &    Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  114  Francisco 

"    Mario,  machinist  Hadwen  Swain  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  114  Francisco 
Bollweg  Henry,  clerk  Henry  C.  Tonnemnacher, 
r.  554  Valencia 

"    William,  clerk  J.  Hoegemann,   r.  645  Va- 
lencia 
Bolly  Cyrus,  molder  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  615  Pine 

"    Simon,  molder,  r.  615  Pine 
Bolmer  Charles,  painter,  r.  1504  Valencia 
Bolna  Giuseppe,  tamale  maker,  r.  822  Pacific 
Bolona  M.,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Puebla 
Bolsdorff  Charles  G.,  saloon,  r.  .32  Silver 
Bolsted  Lars  M.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Bolster  Alice  Miss,  clerk,  r.  504  O'Farrell 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  504  O'Farrell 

"    Harry,  cook,  Daniel  Libby 
Boltcherby  John,  distributer  S.  F.  Laundry 
Bolte  Ernest  L.,  laborer,  r.  5  Hartman 

"    Harry,  janitor,  r.  261,  9th 

BOLTE,  JEANNE  MISS 

2297    Sacramento    St., 

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Bolten  Adolpli,  agent  Zeise  Propeller,  510  Cali- 
fornia, r.  234  Page 

"    G.,  fisherman,  r.  3  East 
Bolton  A.  E.  (Bolton  &  Hood),  attorney  at  law, 
189-190  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  40  Silver 

"    H.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 

"    Jefferson  D.  (Bolton  &  Strong),  r.  2526  Clay 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  636!4  Minna 

"    John  R.,  shoemaker    David  A.   Leigh,    r. 
6361^  Minna 

"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

"    Robert  Cofflce  604  Merchant 

"    William  W.  Rev.,  rector  The  Church  of  St. 
Mary    the    Virgin    (Episcopal),    r.    2311 
Union 
Bolton  &  Hood  (A.  E.  Bolton  and  F.  H.  Hood), 
attorneys  at  law,  189-190  Crocker  Bldg 

BOLTON  &  STRONG 

(J.  D.  Bolton  and  N.  B.  Strong),  photo- 
engravers,  510  Montgomery 

flS^Bolton.    See  Boulton 

Bolts    Fred,     draughtsman  E.   Depierre,  r.   12 

Yerba  Buena 
Bolts  Jolin  F.,  proprietor  A  A  House,  304  Kearny, 
r.  12  Yerba  Buena 
"    John    F.    Jr.,    draughtsman,    r.    12  Yerba 

Buena 
"    John  H.,  porter  John  F.  Bolts,  r.  304  Kearny 
Boltz  Albert  R.,  waiter,  r.  1334,  22d 
Boltz,   Clymer  &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  manufac- 
turers  cigars,  A.   F.  Baumgartner  and 
R.  E.  Starr  managers,  217  Front 
"    Henry,  selector  Anglo-American  Crockery 
and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  NE  cor  Sanchez 
and  22d 
"    James   M.,    cigar  dealer,    r.    14   Hanover 
PI 
Bomke  Agnes,  groceries,  1336  Alabama 
"    Gus  H.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  1336  Alabama 
"    Herman,  r.  1336  Alabama 
"    Theodore,  bakery,  524,  23d,  r.  622i4  Capp 
"    Theodore  H.,  teamster  Thomas  Day  &  Co., 
r.  6221/2  Capp 
Bomm  Henry,  laborer,  r.  Beach  bet  Baker  and 

Lyon 
Bon  Brothers  &   Weisgerber   (Hagbard   and 
Robert  V.  Bon  and  Frederick  Weisger- 
ber), wines  and  liquors,  101,  6th 
"    Charles  A.  (Chauohe  &  Bon),  r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel  B.,  salesman  H.  Roman  &  Co.,  r.  131 

Turk 
"    Hagbard   (Bon   Bros.  &   Weisgerber    and 

Bon  &  Weisgerber),  r.  533/2  Natoma 
'•    Robert  V.  (Bon  Bros.  &  Weisgerber).  r.  909 

Howard 
"    &  Weisgerber  (Hagbard  Bon  and  Frederick 
Weisgerber),  liquors,  118,  4th 
Bona  Joseph,  r.  48,  7th 

"    Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  31414  Vallejo 
Bonacina  Angelo,   woodcarver  Charles  M.   De- 
pew  Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  336  Green 
"    Charles  (Bonacina  &  Podesta),  r.  336  Green 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  336  Green 
"    Frank  G.,  seaman,  r.  228  Fremont 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk  Grand  Southern  Hotel 
"    Joseph  M.,  proprietor  Grand  Southern  Ho- 
tel, SE  cor  7th  and  Mission 
"    Josie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  336  Green 
"    Wallace  E.,  clerk  Grand  Southern  Hotel 
"    &  Podesta  (Charles  Bonacina  and  George 
Podesta),  wood  and  coal,  1400  Kearny 
Bonanza  House,  867  Market 
Bonar  Andrew,  carpenter  James  Young,   r.  12 
Stockton  PI 
"    Lizzie  Miss,   saleslady  Mrs.  M.  C.  Blake, 
r.  12  Stockton  PI 
4®"  Bonar.    See  Bonner 
Bond  Charles  R.,  r.  23i/4  Devisadero 
"    Emily  L.,  compositor,  r.  905!4  Powell 
"    Ernest,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r. 

212  Powell 
"    Frederick  T.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  213  Geary 
"    George  B.,   printer  H.  S.   Crocker  Co.,   r. 

132,  4th 
"    George  (Cooper  &  Bond;,  r.  527%  Geary 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  Galvanized 

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Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Bond   Harry  O.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
813a  Lott 
Henry  H.,  barber,  r.  Railroad  Av  bet  7th 

and  8tb  Av  South 
James  E.,  butcher  C.  Graeber,  r.  2913  Har- 
rison 
J.  Frank,  clerk  A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
John,  r.  890,  14th 
John,  carpenter,  r.  408  Harrison 
John  H.  (Bond  &  Neill),  and  publisher  The 
Richmond  Banner,  NW  cor  Pt.   Lobos 
and  7th  Avs,  r.  426,  11th  Av 
Robert,  carpenter,  r.  319i/4  Ivy  Av 
Seth  H.,  school  teacher,  r.  914  Laguna 
Thomas,  foreman  James  Batty,  r.  M  bet 

11th  and  12th  Avs  South 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  412  Main 
Walter,  carrier  Call,  r.  28,  8th 
William  D.,  salesman  Greenebaum,  Weil  & 
Michels,  r.  890,  14th 
"    &  Neill  (John  H.  Bond  and  Burton  J.  Neill) , 
real  estate  agents,  NW  cor  Pt.  Lobos 
and  7th  Avs 
Bonde  Christopher  C,  carpenter,  r.  Union  Av 
nr  Prentiss 
"    Peter,  candy  maker  George  Haas  &  Son,  r. 

612  Ellis 
"    Peter  N.,  carriage  maker,  r.  2654  Folsom 
Bondolfi  Peter,  florist,  256  Stevenson 

"    Theresa  Miss,  florist,  r.  256  Stevenson 
Bone  Charles,   clerk  C.  F.   MacDermot,  r.  1610 
Steiner 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  1526  Dolores 
"    John,  rigger    Llewellyn   Davies,  r.   1405b 

Pacific 
"    John  C,  engineer  Metropolitan  Ry.  Co.,  r. 

1.36  Ridley 
"    Peter,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    William  H.,  foreman   Studebaker   Bros.' 
Warehouse,  r.  1239a  18th 
*®="Bone.    See    Boehn,    Bohan,    Bowen,    Bown 

and  Bowne 
Bonelli  Edith  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Hawthorne  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  Hotel  Sutherland 
"    Eugene    S.,  director    San    Francisco   Con- 
servatory of  Music,  215  Powell 
Boner  D.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  2001  Dupont 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  307,  4th 
BonesteU  Chesley  K..  attorney  at  law,  26-27 
Mills  Bldg.,  4th  floor,  r.  512  Stockton 
"    Cutler  L.  (BonesteU  &  Co.),  r.  512  Stockton 
"    Horatio  S.,  copyist  county  clerk's  office,  r. 

1113  Bush 
"    John  T.  (Levison  Bros."),  r.  1113  Bush 
"    Louis  H.  (BonesteU  &  Co.),  r.  512  Stockton 
"    Robert  G.,  salesman  Cal.   Jewelry  Co.,  r. 
San  Mateo 

BONESTELL  &  CO. 

(Louis  H.  and  Cutler  L.  BonesteU),  deal- 
ers paper,  paper  bags  and  twines,  401- 
403  Sansome 

Bonetti    Anselmo    Mrs.,    wines    and   liquors, 
Peter  F.  Angonnet  manager,  14,  7th,   r. 
1017  Pierce 
"    Anton,     confectioner    M.    Klaas,    r.    1233 
Stockton 

Bonfantini    Michael,    ward    tender   City    and 
County  Hospital 

Bonfleld  Amy  Miss,  art  student,  r.  1508  Califor- 
nia 

Bonharn  Bernard' E.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill, 
r.  412  Utah 
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COAL, 

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Wholesale  and  Retail.          f 

Bonham  Nellie  Miss,  operator,  r.  804  Fulton 
"    Philo  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  804 

Fulton 
"    William,  watchman  Standard   Shirt  Fac- 
tory, r.  804  Fulton 
"    William  H.,  r.  412Utah 
Boni  R.,  cook  Ferdinando  Delmonte 
Bonifleld  Annie  Miss,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Frederick  J.,  clerk  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

15  Linden  Av 
"    James  T.,  solicitor,  r.  15  Linden  Av 
"    Samuel,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  1435 

Steiner 
"     S.  Herbert,  r.  1435  Steiner 
Bonig  Augustus  H.,  teamster,  r.  86  Clipper 
Bonin  Josephine  M.,  bookkeeper  E.  C.  Dalley,  r. 

Oakland 
Boning  Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  41  Richland  Av 
Bonini  Antonio,  r.  4  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Emilio,  porter  Italian-Swiss  Agricultural 
Colony,  r.  506  LTnion 
Bonis  Casimir, tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Bonita  Hall,  2735  Folsom 
Bonn  Achille,  salesman,  r.  310^4  Clementina 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  3934  Clay 
"    Frederick  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Paul's  German 
Methodist  Episcopal    Church,    r.    709^^ 
Green 
"    George,  messenger,  r.  3934  Clay 
"    Gustave,  salesman,  r.  31OV2  Clementina 
"    Sylvain,  liquors,  r.  310i4  Clementina 
Bonnadel  Adrian,  waiter,  r.  I510A  Hyde 

"    Ferdinand,  waiter,  r.  1510a  Hyde 
Bonnalie  Hector  T.,  confectioner,  r.  16!4  Elgin 

Park 
Bonneau  Leon,  nursery,  cor  Felton  and  Goettin- 

gen 
Bonnefe  Etienne,  packer  Crystal  Packing  and 

Provision  Co.,  r.  3  Caroline  PI 
Bonnel  Julius,  gardener  Thomas  Meherin,  r.  709 

Stockton 
Bonnell  Allison  C.with  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  2326 
Jones 
"    Clarence  N.,  laborer,  r.  708  Pt.  Lobes  Av 
"    Edwin,  asst.   cashier  Savings    and  Loan 

Society,  r.  1709  Gough 
"    Franklin  C,  dental  student,  r.  235,  12th  Av 
"    James  F.,  cashier  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  1709 

Gough 
"    Lucinda,  widow,  r.  100  Vicksburg 
Bonner  Alfred,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co 
r.  17th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    Alice  Miss,  r.  1114  Post 
Bonner  Charles  6.,  vice-president  and  secretary 
Williams-Brown   Fruit  Co.,   116  Califor- 
nia 
"    Daniel,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r  220 

Illinois 
"    Ernest  C,   attorney  at  law,    116   Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1106  Gough 
"    Frank,  bricklayer,  r.  114  Randall 
"    HarryL.,  clerk  auditing dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  17RinconPl 
"    Henry,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Channel 
"    James,  printer,  r.  737  Howard 
"    John,  editorial  writer  The  Bulletin,  r.  1900 

Vallejo 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,   r.  Tib- 

uron,  Marin  Co. 
"    Joseph,  machinist  American  Type  Found- 
ers Co.,  r.  Melrose,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Joseph    M.,    clerk    auditing   dept.  Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  San   Bruno  Av  nr  Islais 
Creek 


Bonner  Neal,  longshoreman,  r.  1  Illinois 
"    N.,  merchant,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Robert,    driver    Wells,   Fargo    &    Co.,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Chan- 
nel 
"    William,    laborer    Martin    Holje,  r.   San 

Bruno  Road  nr  Rickert 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  181  Jessie 
"    William  T.,  porter,  r.  266  Jessie  rear 
j6@="Bonner.    See  Bonar 

Bonnet  Bonnet,  artificial  stone  and  asphaltum 
worker,  100  Montgomery  Av,  r.  1205  Turk 
"     Edouard,  laundry,  326  DruEom 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  20  Turk 
"    Marin,  baker  Lucchesi  Bros.,  r.   423V^  Fil- 
bert 
"    Theodore  F.,  reporter  Report,  r.  Ill  Devis- 
adero 
Bennett  John  G.,  machinist,  r.  846  Folsom 
Bonneu  Vincent,  laundry,  1743  Mission 
Bonney  Charles  S.,  turner  S.  F.  Planing  Mills, 
r.  446  Brannan 
"    James  W.,  liquors,  650  Valencia 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  1424  Clay 
"    William  T.,  engineer   Consumers' Ice  Co., 
r.  1432  Folsom 
jgeS^Bonney.    See  Bonny 

Bonnington  Gerald,  printer,  r.  1415  Vermont 
Bonnot  Frank,  chipper  Whyte  &  De  Rome,  r.  34 

Harriet 
Bonny  Bruce,  secretary  Shreve  &  Co.,  Market 
and  Post,  r.  Pac.  Union  Club 
"    George  (Shreve  &  Co.),  r.  Pac.  Union  Club 
4®=" Bonny.    See  Bonney 
Bono  Placito,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Bonquero  Louis,  laborer  American  Salt  Co.,  r. 

2711  Bush 
Bonqaois  Oscar  S.,  engraver  Union  Lith.  Co. , 

r.  542a  Castro 
Bonsall  William  A.,   special  agent  Home  and 

Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Los  Angeles 
Bonstin  Samuel  A.,  law  and  collection,  330  Pine, 

room  38,  r.  Alameda 
Bonta  Martin,  laborer,  r.  509  Broadway 
"     Walter  G.,  attorney  at  law,  43  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor,  r.  324  Jones 
Bonturi  Casemirro  (Casemirro  Bonturi  &  Co.), 
r.  NE  cor  9th  and  Channel 
"    Casemirro  &  Co.  (Casemirro  Bonturi.  Joseph 
Crosetti  and  Frank  Bonturi),  wood  and 
coal,  SW  cor  9th  and  Brannan 
"    Frank  (Casemirro  Bonturi  &  Co.),  r.  NE  cor 
9th  and  Channel 
Bonzey  Albion  P.,  lumber,  r.  1829  San  Carlos  Av 
Boobar  Hannah  H.,  widow,  r.  313  Scott 
"    James  G  ,  contractor,  r.  313  Scott 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  202,  6th 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  95  Steuart 
Boock  Henry  A.,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  1032  Hampshire 
Boody  William  E.,  clerk  Edwin  K.  Alsip  &  Co., 

r.  1912  Fillmore 
Boog  Isaac,  peddler,  r.  547  Fulton 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Thomas  J.  Bailey,  r.  547 

Fulton 
"    Paul,  butcher.  Mission  nr  6th,  r.  547  Fulton 
Book  and  News  Dealer   (semi-monthly),  W.  E. 
Price  editor,  1203  Market 
"    William  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  927,  20th 
Bookbinders'  Protective  and  Benevolent  Asso- 
ciation of  San  Francisco,  office  539  Cal- 
ifornia 
Booker  Carston  J.,  car  painter,  r.  New  Mission 
Hotel 
"    Ernest  F.,  janitor   Cal.  Safe  Deposit  and 

Trust  Co.,  r.  809  Mason 
"    George  E.,  chief  clerk  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  2215  Steiner 
"    George    T.,    salesman    Indianapolis   Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  100  Haight 
"    Kate  E.  Mrs.,  r.  607  Polk 
"    Lewis,  with  Christy  &  Wise,  r.  Chicago, 
111. 
Bookhout  William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

804Lott 
Bookstaff  Charles,  cigar  dealer,  r.  348,  3d 
Bookstaver   Walter    H.,     buyer    William     H. 
Brown,  r.  Grand  Hotel 


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Boole  Fred  W.   (Boole  &  Bosqui),   and   general 
insurance  agent,  204  Sansome,   r.  Bel- 
vedere, Marin  Co. 
"    George,  shipwright,  calker  and  sparmaker, 

5  Spear,  r.  Oakland 
"    Lilla  L.  Miss,  r.  300  Laurel 
"    William  A.,   ship  building   and   repairing 
and  president  Ybarra  Gold  Mining   Co., 
219  Steuart,  r.  300  Laurel 
"    William  A.  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  300  Laurel 
"    &  Bosqui  (Fred  W.  Boole   and   Edward  L. 
Bosqui),  city  agents  Frankfort  Accident 
and  Plate  Glass  Ins.  Co.,  204  Sansome 
Boome  M.  B.,  physician  in  charge  Keeley  In- 
stitute, 14  McAllister,  r.  312  Eddy 
Boomer   Alexander   H.,    manager    California, 
Oregon  and  Idaho    Stage    Co.,   14   San- 
some, room  11,  r.  1300  Page 
"    Alexander  R.,  with  California,  Oregon  and 

Idaho  Stage  Co.,  r.  1300  Page 
"    Fletcher  W.,  r.  1300  Page 
"    Preston  H.,  r.  1300  Page 
Booms  Peter,  gardener,  r.  153  Tehama 
BoonSamuelJ.,  stableman  Guadaloupe  Dairy 

Co.,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Boone  Charles  H.,  barber,  121  Sutter,  r.  2016  Pine 
"    Charles  T.,  attorney  at   law,   r.    1707  Lex- 
ington Av 
"    Francis  M.,  r.  710  Polk 

"    John  C,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  57 
Chenery 
Boone  John  L.  (Boone  &  Murdock),  r.  626,  21st 
"    William  R.,  editor,  r.  I82614  San  Carlos  Av 

BOONE  &  MURDOCK 

( Jolin  L.  Boone  and  Edwin  F.  Murdock), 
solicitors  of  United  States  and  foreign 
patents,   and  attorneys  at  law,  214 
Pine,  rooms  43,  44  and  45 
Boorer  Joseph,  r.  217  Francisco 
Boorman  Archibald  J.,  painter,  r.  3622^4,  16th 
Boorum  Frederich,  driver  M.  Michelson  &  Son, 

r.  615  Ellis 
Boos  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1230  Paciflc 
"    Jacob,  barber,  610  Laguna,  r.  704^4  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Jacob,  miner,  r.  636  Commercial 
Boose  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1230  Pacific 
"    Henry,   seaman,  r.   NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  1133  Folsom 
"    John,  r.  1133  Folsom 

_Robert  F.,  porter,  r.  837^4  Geary 
See  Bos,  Boss  and  Bosse 
Boost  John  M.,  foreman  H.  Friedrichs,  r.  1643, 

25th 
Booth  Albie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  540  Ellis 
Booth  Andrew  G.  (Gunnison,  Booth  &  Bartnett), 
attorney  at    law,  303-309    Safe  Deposit 
Bldg,  r.  -2510  Washington 

BOOTH  ANNA  S., 

physician  and  surgeon,  1504  Market, 
rooms  11-12,  hours  2  to  4  p.  m. 

Booth  Arthur  E.,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  1823  Hyde 
"    Augustus,  machinist  Atlas  I.  Wks. 
"    David,  paper  carrier,  r.  616  Guerrero 
"    David  C,  janitor  Masonic  Temple,  8  Post 
Booth  Edward,  editor  Daily  Report,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  tanner, r.  NE  cor  Florida  and  Army 
"    Edwin  B.,  bookkeeper  George  A.  Clark  & 

Bro.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Ella  N.  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  512  Shotwell 
"    Frank  E.,  commission  and  brokerage  and 
secretary    Sacramento    River   Packers' 
Association,  122  Davis,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  general  freight  offtce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  512  Shotwell 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  E  s  Florida  nr  Army 
"    George  W.,  foreman  William  A.  Schrock, 

r.  337,  17th 
"    George  W.,  painter,  r.  3.29.  4th 
Booth  Gold  Mining  Co.   (Auburn,  Placer  Co., 
Cal.),  George  R.  Spinney  secretary,  310 
Pine,  room  28 
"    James,  engineer  Old  People's  Home 
"    James  E.,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 
r.  SE  cor  Florida  and  Army 


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Booth  James  M.,  iron  worker  Western  I.  Wks, 
r.  521/4  Clementina 
"    James  P.,  reporter  Report 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  635  East 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  22  Norfolk 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  112  Erie 
"    John  A.,  stevedore,  r.  625  East 
"    Joseph,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons.  r.  NE  cor 

Army  and  Florida 
"    Madeline  Miss,  teacher  Edison  Primary 

School,  r.  512  Shotwell 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  740  Tehama 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.    NE   cor   Florida   and 

Army 
"    Samuel,  r.  512  Shotwell 
"    Samuel  F.,  traveling  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  120 

Julian  Av 
"    Terence,  bartender,  r.  8  Mason 
"    William  C,  porter,  r.  215  O'Farrell 
"    William  F.,  attorney  at  law,  220  Market,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William  J.,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 
45  Erie 
Boothtoy  Hanson  E.,  managing  editor  Weekly 
Call,  office  605  Clay,  r.  1808  Page 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  Goettingen  nr  Woolsey 
"    Melvin,  soapmaker,  r.  I6I514  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  bakery  and  restaurant,  223 

Leavenworth,  r.  211  Turk  rear 
"    William  T.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Boothroyd  Kate,  widow,  r.  311  Ivy  Av 
Bootz  Adam  J.,  proprietor  Bootz's  Park,  r.  E  s 
Mission  Road,  nr  county  line 
"    Adam  J.  Jr.,  deputy  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue 
Office,  r.  329  Guerrero 
Bootz's  Park,  Adam  J.   Bootz  proprietor,  E  s 

Mission  Road  nr  county  line 
Bopp  Louis,  bakery,  3111  Fillmore 
Bopple  Michael,  upholsterer,  r.  326,  29th 
Boquet  Julia,  widow,  lodgings,  1169  Mission 
Boquist  Swan,  carpenter,  r.  1110  Stevenson 
Boqusalawski  Victor,  messenger  German  Hos- 
pital 
Boradori  Emma  L.,  widow,  r.  1509  Kansas 

"    William,  clerk,  r.  1509  Kansas 
Boradt  Henry,  cook,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  molder,  r.  15,  28th 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  15,  28th 
"    William  R.,  painter,  r.  15,  28th 
Boragino  Angelo,  driver  Swain  Bros.,  r.  9  Man- 
ning PI 
Boragni    Peter,    pastemaker    Yosemite    Flour 

Mills,  r.  1523  Dupont 
Boraxina    Manufacturing    Co.    The,    Benjamin 

Davis  agent,  17  Langton 
Borcarde  Alexander  H.,  teamster,  r.  6  Zoe 
Borcart  Manuel,  packer,  r.  810i4  Filbert 
Borch  Charles,  laborer,  r.  Six  Mile  House 
Borchard  August  F.,  carpenter,  r.  510,  22d 
Borchardt  Emil,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. 
Borchardt    George,    manager    Pacific    Coast 
Branch  Preservaline  Manufacturing  Co., 
154  New  Montgomery,  r.  1797  McAllister 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  435,  19th 
"    Oscar,  paper  carrier,  r.  435,  19th 
Borchers  Adolph  W.,  chemist  Mack  &  Co.,  r. 
6401/2  Haight 
"    Theodore  W.,  liquors,  268  Stevenson 
Borck    Leopold    (Borck    &    Rosenberg),   r.  335 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Peter    E.,   clerk    Michael    Rueland,    r.   20 

Federal 
"    &  Rosenberg  (Leopold  Borck  and  Joseph 
H.  Rosenberg),  tailors,  254  Ellis 
^f  Borck.    See  Bork 
Bordee  Henry  (Matting  &  Bordee),  r.  632V^,  4th 


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Bordeaux  Adam,  baker,  r.  827  Montgomery 
Borden  Edward,  r.  1221,  26th 

"    Harris,  merchant,  r.  433  Ringold  rear 
Borden  Ivey  L.,  proprietor  Commercial  Steam 

Power  Works,  510  Commercial,  r.  1501  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    James  C,  teamster,  r.  2  Clyde 
"    James  R.,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  264  Clementina 
"    John,  iron  molder,  r.  911  Folsom 
"    John  F.,  teamster,  r.  2  Clyde 
"    John  F.  Jr.,   teamster,  r.  2  Clyde 
"    John  J.  (Borden  &  Nesbit),  r.  204,  11th 
"    Juliet  K.,  widow,  r.  2128  Pine 
"    L.  T.  Mrs.,  saleslady  Mme.  Alma  E.  Keith, 

r.  427  Eddy 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker,   r.    Sagamore  bet 

Capitol  and  Orizaba  Avs 
"    Nathaniel  A.,  laundryman,  r.  542^4  Bryant 
"    Nicholas  F.,   teamster   Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  2  Clyde 
"    Peter  M.,  porter  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  207,  7th 
"    Rhodes,  assistant  City  and  County  Attor- 
ney, new  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  2128  Pine 
"    Terrance,  r.  251^4  Clara 
"    William  L.,  driver  National'Ice  Co.,  r.  326, 

10th 
"    William    T.,    millhand    Yosemite    Flour 

Mills,  r.  2511/2  Clara 
"    &  Nesbit   (John  J.  Borden  and  David  L. 

Nesbit),  grocers  and  printers,  204,  11th 
Bordenave  Andrew,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Baptiste,  cellarman  The  E.  G.  Lyons  Co., 

r.  730  Vallejo 
"    Bernard,  r.  1019  Powell 
"    Jane  M.,  widow,  r.  13  Trenton 
"    Joseph,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  A V South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Joseph  A.,  butcher  B.  Salles  &  Co. ,  r.  1102, 

7th  Av  South 
"    Leon  P.   F.,  salesman    Raphael   Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  1027  Jackson 
"    Peter,  bakery,  1126  Dupont,  r.  8  Adair 
"    Pierre,   butcher  B.  Salles  &  Co.,  r.  6th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 
Border  William,  porter  Norton,  Teller  &  Roden, 

r.  4  Alger  PI 
Bordinet  Eugene,  gardener,  r.  1527  Bush 
Bordwell  Albert  B..  plumbing  and  gasfitting, 

154  Solano,  r.  516  Missouri 
"    George  A.,  architect,  318  Pine,  room  39,  r. 

Alameda 
Boreham    Charles    A.,    blacksmith   James   H. 

O'Brien,  r.  105  Caroline 
"    George  F.,  mechanic   Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  561 

Minna 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  561  Minna 
Boreiko  Wladlslav,  office  336  Pine,  r.  23021/4  Cali- 
fornia 
Borel  Alfred  (Alfred  Borel  &  Co.),  r.  Switzer- 
land 
Borel  Alfred  &  Co.  (Alfred  and  Antoine  Borel), 

capitalists,  311   Montgomery,  telephone 

Main,  1827 
"    Angelo,  teacher  French,  r.  1514  Sacramento 
Borel  Antoine  (Alfred  Borel  &  Co.),  and  consul 

Switzerland,  311  Montgomery,  telephone 

Main  5653,  r.  606  Stockton 
"    Francois,  storeroom  keeper  French  Hos- 
pital 
"    Frank,  fruits  and  vegetables,  87,   9th,  r. 

794  Stevenson 
"    George,  restaurant,  2213  Powell 
"    Joseph,  r.  91114  Minna 
"    Joseph  (Bailie  &  Borel),  r.  1210  Fillmore 


Borel  Joseph,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Leon,  cook  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  1530  Powell 
"    LeonF.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1530  Powell 
"    Louis,  chief  cook  French  Hospital 
"    Mary,  widow,  fruits    and    vegetables,  401 

Geary 
"    Peter  G.,  barber  and  cigars,  225  Montgom- 
ery Av,  r.  1523  Powell 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1231  Market 
Borella  John  (Borella&  Poma),  r.  1428  Nebraska 
"    Joseph  A.,  bottle  dealer,  r.  1136  Howard 
"    &  Co.  (N.  S.  Friedberg),  bottle  dealers,  1136 

Howard 
"    &  Poma  (John   Borella  and  John  Poma), 
sausage  manufacturers,  1428  Nebraska 
Borelli  Louis,  r.  524  Taylor 
Boreman  Fred,  r.  35  Lafayette 
"    Henry,  tailor  F.  Joseph  Locher,  r.  8  Grant 
Av 
Borenson  George,  carpenter,  r.  528  Grove 
Boretti  John,  packer,  r.  1418  Pacific 
Borg  Rosina,  widow,  r.  442i/4,  6th 
Borgel  Frank,  compositor  S.   F.  Tageblatt,  r. 

3281/2,  9th 
Borgenson  Martin,  woodsman,  r.  9  Clay 
Borger  John  N.,  dentist  James  L.  Cogswell,  r. 
510  Geary 
"    L.  Westley,  shipping  clerk  Overman  Wheel 
Co.,  r.  510  Geary 
Borgerding  Henry,  paper  cutter  Wempe  Bros, 

r.  230  Linden  Av 
Borgeson  Charles  (Dixon,  Borgeson  &  Co.),  r. 

Oakland 
Borgfeldt  Chris  J.   (Borgfeldt  <fe  Siems),  r.  20 
Verona  PI 
"    George,  clerk  Woebcke  &  von  Standen,  r. 
503  Ellis 
Borgfeldt  &  Siems  (Chris  J.  Borgfeldt  and  Henry 
J.  Siems),  groceries  and  liquors,  337,  3d 
Borggren  Alfred,  basket  maker  Western  Basket 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  225  Perry 
"    Frederick,  blacksmith,  r.  325  Perry 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
Borghgren  Nils,  tailor  Samuel  N.  Levy,  r.  1206 

Howard 
Borghoft  John  C,  r.  322,  12th 
Borgisich  Joseph  P.,  cook  Nicholas  P.  Millo- 

glav,  r.  320  Pacific 
Borgman  P.,  seaman  str  Arago 
Borgonovo  Cipriano,  tailor,  r.  531  Vallejo 

"    Nicholas,  waiter,  r.  531  Vallejo 
Borgren     Christina      Miss,     waiter     Michael 
McGrath,  r.  530,  3d 
"    William,  tailor   Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,    r. 
Ahlborn  House 
Borgstrom  Emelia  Miss,  millinery,  322  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  324  Montgomery  Av 
"    Jennie  Miss,  milliner,  1521  Polk 
"    Peter,  tailor,  r.  324  Montgomery  Av 
Borgwardt  August,  laborer  White  Bros.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Reinhold,  bartender,  r.  635  Jessie 
Borho  Charles  H.,  janitor,  r.  626  Ash  Av 
Boriagni  Peter,  r.  523  Dupont 
Borie  Baptiste,  cook  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Borle   Louis  J.,  manager  F.  Chevalier  &  Co., 
9-15  Beale,  r.  410  Scott 
"    Louise  Miss,  teacher  Miss  West's  School 
for  Girls,  r.  410  Scott 
Borier  Harry,  driver,  r.  418  Sutter 
Bories  Leon,  stereopticon,  r.  1222  Ellis 
Borisocchino    Remuoldo    (Dellosso    &  Borisoc- 

chino),  r.  723  Brannan 
4®=Bork.    See  Borck 

Borkheim  Henry,  tailor,  r.  1103  McAllister 
"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  1103  McAllister 
"    Milton,  photo-engraver  Kummer&  Alpen, 

r.  1103  McAllister 
"    William,  watchmaker,  r.   1103  McAllister 
Borkman  Louis  A.,  barber  Hugo  Klemm,  r.  334 

Jersey  rear 
Borland  A.  J.,  pressman  Brown  &  Craddock,  r. 

Oakland 
Borland  Archibald,  attorney  at  law,  8-10  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Guy  H.,  clerk  National  Surety  Co.,  r.  522 
Oak 


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Borland   James  H.,    general    agent    National 
Surety  Co.  and  Notary  Public,  316  Busb, 
room  13,  r.  522  Oak 
"    James  W.,  r.  1724  O'Farrell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1724  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  r.  318^4  Clementina 
■'    Sarah,  domestic,  1416  Taylor 
Borle  Gustavus  J.,  carpenter,  r.  909  Page 
"    Lewis  (Connelly  &  Borle),  r.  547  Jessie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  547  Jessie 
Borlini   Alfred  A.,  bookkeeper  American  Bank 
and  Trust  Co.,  r.  726  Valencia 
"    Augustine,  candies,  r.  1617  Leavenworth 
"    Louis,  capitalist,  r.  726  Valencia 
"    William  R.,  salesman  Dairymen's  Union 
of  Cal.,  r.  726  Valencia 
Borm     Ernst,    proprietor     Plaza     House,    641 
Washington 
"    Julius  A.  T.,  baker  Occidental  Hotel 
Borman  August,  machinist,  r.  407,  5th 
"    Koonie,   collector  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

1513  Stockton 
"    William  H.,  locksmith,  412.  5th 
4®°"Borman.    See  Borrman  and  Borrmann 
Bormann  George  A.,  beltmaker  L.  P.  Degen,  r. 

252  Spear 
Born  Conrad,  barber,  .562  Howard,  r.  52V2  Clem- 
entina 
"    Frederick,  millhand,  r.  8  Belmont  PI 
"    Herman  T.,  carpenter,  909  Harrison 
"    John  A.,  medical  student,  r.  20^4,  12th 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  504  Powell 
"    Stephen  A.,  contractor,  r.  243,  24th 
Borneaus  James,  r.  33  Hinckley 
Bornemann  Alfred,   collector  Byron  Mauzy,  r. 
713  Ellis 
"    Alfred,  laborer,  r.  151  Natoma 
"    Francis  G.,  r.  307  Jones 
"    Frederick,   clerk  Neller  &  Sohirmer,  r.  35 

Lafayette 
"    George  C.   (George  C.  Bornemann  Co.),  r. 
Oakland 
Bornemann  George  C.  Co.,  watches,  diamonds 
and  jewelry,  136  Kearny,  room  5 
"    Henry,  liquors  and  restaurant,  SE  cor  4th 
and  King 
Borneque  Matilda,  widow,  r.  132,  9th  Av 
Bornholdt  Emma,  domestic,  1081  Dolores 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1639  Turk 
"    John  H.,  coffee  saloon,  ISy^  Grant  Av,  r.  514  D 
Bornstein  Julius,  salesman,  r.  439  Ringold 
"    Louis,  r.  460  Tehama 
"    Morris  S.,  salesman,  r.  1448  O'Farrell 
"    Sigmund,  laborer  Bissinger  &  Co.,  r.   460 
Tehama 
4®- Bornstein.    See  Bernstein 
Boro    Luka     (Toncovich    &    Boro),    r.   SW    cor 

Washington  and  Drumm 
Boromei  Michele,  mariner,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Boromio  Giuseppe,  peddler,  r.  231  Green 
Boronda  John,  car  conductor,  r.  340,  3d 
Boroni  Frank,  r.  393,  5th 

"    Peter,  scavenger,  r.  31  Vandewater 
Borotra  Johanna,  widow,  nurse,  r.  3116  Powell 
Borovinich  Peter,  restaurant,  1135  Stockton,  r. 

809  Pacific 
Borowisky  G.,  baker  str  Australia 
Borowsky  Alvina,  widow,  r.  1305  Laguna 
"    Tillie  Miss,  saleslady  Michels   &  Wand, 
r.  1305  Laguna 
Borradaile  Augustus,  draughtsman,  r.  303  Eddy 
Borrello  G.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market,  r.  2213 

Powell 
Borremans  Charles,  r.  1218  McAllister 

"    Edouard,  bartender,  r.  1318  McAllister 
Borren  Abraham,  salesman  A.  C.  Hahn,  r.  438 
Ivy  Av 
"    Benjamin,  laborer  Miller  &  Son,  r.  438  Ivy 

Av 
"    Joseph,  carpet  layer,  r.  438  Ivy  Av 
"    Kauman,  nurse,  r.  438  Ivy  Av 
Borreo  Charles,  liquors,  r.  726  Vallejo 
"    Ernest  J.,  apprentice  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  1014 
Treat  Av 
Borrer  Edward,  cigar  box  maker,  r.  13  Kate 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  13  Kate 
Borries  Gustaf,  painter,  110  Steuart,  r.  433  Bush 
Borrina  Nicolas  (Megica  &  Co.),  r.  3011^/^  Fill- 
more 


Borrman  Henry  A.,  clerk  John  C.  Borrman,  r. 
1125  Howard 
"    John  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  1125  How- 
ard 
Borrmann  William  J.,  salesman,  r.  1637  Howard 
Jg@=Borrmann.    See  Borman  and  Bormann 
Borrowe   William,  secretary    California  Tule 
■  Anti-Caloric  Co.,  401  California,  room  33, 
r.  Sausalito 
Borrowers'  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,  Charles    E.   Naylor    secretary,    8 
Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Borst  Mary  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  9  Seymour  Av 
Borstel  Frederick,  butcher  William  Wolff,  r.  511 
Pacific 
"    Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  635  East 
Borthen  Mary,  domestic,  1337  i^eavenworth 
Boruck  Lela'nd  S.,  bill  clerk  Miller,   Sloss  & 
Scott,  r.  3313  California 
"    Marcus  D.,  widow,  r.  405  Clayton 
Borup    Alfred,    carpenter,   r.   Nevada  nr  Pow- 

hattan 
Bory  George,  extraman  truck  4,  r.  1301  Union 
Bos  Justin,  cook  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  11  Harlan  PI 
Boscaooi  Giuseppi,  coremaker  Vincent  King- 
well 
Boschetti  Attillio  (Boschetti  &  Bianchi),  r.  1707 
Dupont 
"    E.  &  Co.   (Ettore  Boschetti  and  Deodato 
Magnani),  fruits    and    vegetables,   1596 
Bush 
"    Ettore  (E.  Boschetti  &  Co.),  r.  1,596  Bush 
"    Joseph,  iron  molder,  r.  331  Green 
"    &  Bianchi  (Attillio  Boschetti  and  Carilo 
Bianchi),  groceries,  520  Union 
Boscobel  The,  H.  H.  &  C.  Dunlap  proprietors, 

501  Geary 
Bose  August,   groceries   and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Hermann  and  West  Mission 
"    August,  soapcutter,  r.  1413,  16th 
'•    Bernard   H.,  groceries,  830   Howard,    r.    1 

Hampton  PI 
"    Chas.   W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  434  Na- 
toma 
"    Fred  D.,  engineer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  321 

Shotwell 
"    Frederick   (Lemmermann  &  Bose),  r.  SW 

cor  Mission  and  Brook 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  504,  6th 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  l&Y^  Garden 
"    Henry,  clerk  R.  Beihom,  r.  3015,  16th 
"    Hermann  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  1133  Folsom 
"    John  H.,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,  r.  3555  Greenwich 
"  John  H.,  laborer,  r.  504,  6th 
"    Martin  H.,  porter,  r.  1013i/i  Brya 


Frederick  J.,  manager  Price  Baking 
Powder  Co.,  305  Battery,  r.  1301  Sacra- 
mento 

Bosford  Harry,  mining,  r.  106  Eddy 

Bosh  Harry,  plumber,  r.  305  Paris 

Bosio  Vincent,  carpenter  St.   Mary's  Hospital, 
r.  443,  1st 

Boskowitz  Charles  J.  (C.  J.   Boskowitz  &  Co.), 
r.  1808  Sutter 

Boskowitz  C.  J.  &  Co.   (C.    J.    Boskowitz    and 
Max  Armer),  agents  Triumph  Distillery 
Co.,  308  Sacramento 
"    Frank,  salesman  William  Lewis  &  Co.,  r. 
937  Sutter 

Bosley  William  Bradford,  attorney  at  law,  57 
Nevada  Block,  r.  Chetwood    nr  Perry, 
Oakland 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  567  Stevenson 


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the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
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Boso  John,  waiter,   318  Taylor 
Bosoekina  Michel,  fruits,  r.  1510!4  Powell 
Boson  Robert,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  19 

Louisa 
Bosq  Alexandrine  Mrs.,  laundress  Silva  Bosq, 
309  O'Farrell 
"    Bernard  P.  (Koons,  Bosq  &  Co.),  r.   1023i^ 

Sutter 
"    Mary  Miss,  laundress   Silva  Bosq,  r.  309 

O'Farrell 
"    Rene  C,  cellarman  Chaix  &  Bernard,  r.  309 

O'Farrell 
"    Silva,  laundry,  309  O'Farrell 
Bosque  Frank  C,  harness  maker,  r.  136  Lobos 
Bosquet  Andrew,  warehouse  man  A.  P.  Hotaling 

&Co.,  r.  nOSGough 
J9®- Bosquet.    See  Bousquet 
Bosqui  Benjamin  A.,  dental  student,  r.  523  Clay 
"    Carpetano,    laborer   Pac.    Can  Co.,    r.    17 
Geneva 
Bosqui  Edward,    manager  Bosqui    Engraving 
&  Printing  Co.,  523  Clay,  r.  Ross  Valley, 
Marin  Co. 
"    Edward  L.  (Boole  &  Bosqui),   and   general 
insurance  agent,  204  Sansome,   r.   Ross 
Valley,  Marin  Co. 

Bosqui  Engraving  &  Printing  Co., 

dirorao-lithograpliers,    printers,    en- 

f ravers    and    bookbinders,    Edward 
osqui  manag-er,   523  Clay  and   581 
Commercial 

4®"Bosqui.    See  Bosque 
Boss  Charles  F.,  laborer,  r.  425  Valley 
"    Frederick,  blacksmith,  r.  36  Sycamore  Av 
"    Henry,    cabinet    maker     Home    Manufac- 
turing Co.,  r.  I61/2  Harriet 
"    Joseph  F.  (Mueller  &  Boss),  r.  35  Morris 
Av 
Boss  Martin  P.,  millingengineer,  309  California, 
room  16 
"    William  H.,  r.  66  South  Park 
Bosscheert  Jane,  widow,  r.  VOYlVz  Bryant 
Bosse  Frank,  bartender  Kasten  Winter,  r.  39 
Pacific 
"    Louis,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1920  San  Carlos 
Av 
«@-Bosse.    See  Boos,  Boose,  Bos  and  Boss 
Bosselmann  John  H.,  cook  tug  Hercules,  r.  920 

Montgomery 
Bosshart  Jacob  E.,  lashmaker,  r.  1009  Capp 
Bossi  Giulia  R.,  widow,  teacher  Italian,    r.   626 
Union  rear 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills 
Bosso  Domenico,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Bost  Jacob,  r.  261  East  Park 
"    John  W.,  farmer,  r.  1516  Larkin 
"    William  E,,  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
930  Mission 
Boster  Frank  J.,  watchman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  922  Minnesota 
Bostick  Asbland  H.,  manager  San  Jose  Woolen 

Mills  Co.,  523  Market,  r.  207  Hyde 
4®=-  Bostick.    See  Bostwick 
Boston    Board    Marine    Underwriters,    Oliver 
Eldridge  agent,  303  California,  room  18 
"    Carpet    Cleaning  Works,  Andrew    Coutts 

proprietor,  703  Valencia 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  539  Howard 

BOSTON  FARM  DAIRY, 

absolutely  pure  country  milk  and 
cream,  wliolesale  and  retail,  city  de- 
pot and  delivery  office  219  7tli.  tele- 
phone Soutb  392 


Boston  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Josiah  N. 
Knowles  agent,  30  California 

"  Mill,  Bardet  &  Gesvret  proprietors,  75 
Union 

"  Quick  Laundry,  Benjamin  Deshields  pro- 
prietor, office  9,  4th,  laundry  NE  cor  17th 
and  Folsom 

BOSTON    RUBBER    SHOE  CO., 

manufacturers  rubber  boots  and 
shoes,  Cbauncey  R.  Winslow  Pacific 
Coast  agent,  44,  2d 

Boston  William  A.,  accountant  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  r.  1911  Baker 

Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co., 

E.  E.  Buckston  general  manager,  rub- 
ber  belting,   hose,    packing,    bicycle 
supplies,    hose   reels,   spray    pumps, 
etc.,  14-16  Fremont 
Bostrom  Charles,  laborer,  r.  3214  Tehama  rear 

"    Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  10  Pfeiffer 
Bostwick  Ethan  C,  with  George  I.  Drucker,   r. 

.330  O'Farrell 
Bostwick  Frank  F.,  cashier  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Harry  R.  (Bostwick  &  Parsons),  r.  715,  23d 
Henry,  stenographer  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  873 

Mission 
Henry  E.,  salesman  Doane  &  Henshelwood, 

r.  715,  23d 
Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  873  Mission 
Sprague  N.,  chief  clerk  to  general  trafflc' 
manager  S.  P.  Co.,  r,  628  Sutter 
Bostwick  &  Parsons  (Harry  R.  Bostwick  and 
J.  A.  Parsons),  imports  and  exports,  22 
Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
^f  Bostwick.    See  Bostick 
Boswell  James,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 
Av 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  10  Scott  PI 
"    John  W.,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Wallace  C,  carpenter,  r.  603  Polk 
Bos  worth  Charles  H.  E.,  r.  27b  Noe 
"    Charles  J.,  city  agent  The  Fidelity   and 

Casualty  Co.,  r.  413  Lott 
"    Charles  W.,  porter  W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.,  r. 

2435  Greenwich 
"    Henry    M.,    teacher   music,  26    O'Farrell, 

room  17,  r.  1136,  23d 
"    Paul  H.,  clerk,  r.  1136,  23d 
Botana  Manuel  L.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Mis- 
sion and  East,  r.  South  Pacific  House 

BOTANIC  STOMACH  BITTERS, 

Bach,  Meese  &  Co.  proprietors,  321 
Montgomery 

Botanico  Nicholas,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Botany  Worsted  Mills   (Passaic,  N.  J.),  Hans 

Scheibe  agent,  65  Crocker  Bldg 
Botcher  Albert  F.,  shoefinisher  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  608  Linden  Av 
"    Albert  W.,  upholsterer,  r.  32^4  Willow  Av 
"    George,  edgesetter   Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  608  Linden  A V 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2109  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  608  Linden  Av 
4®="  Botcher.    See  Boettcher  and  Bottcher 
Botelho  Antonio  P.,  barber,  7  Steuart 
"    Jose  v.,  porter  M  .  T.  Freitas,  r.    562  Ste- 
venson 
"    Manuel  P.,  barber  Seppich  &  Kleinhans, 
r  564  Folsom 
Both  Adolph  (Micheelsen  &  Both),  r.  3735  Bryant 
Av 
"    C.  &  Co.  (Curt.  Both  and  John  Wrage),  wood 

and  coal.  1204  Webster 
"    Curt.  (C.  Both  &  Co.),  r.  868  Folsom 
"    Jacob  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  868  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  varieties,  2402  Folsom 
"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor25th 

and  Capp,  r.  826,  25th 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  826,  25th 
"    Richard  W.,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  2751 
Harrison 
Bothe  Alfred,  butcher,  r.  607^2  Natoma 
"    Caroline  Mrs.,  restaurant,  17  Washington 
"    Leo,  salesman,  r.  1317  Broderick 
'■    Luer,  clerk,  r.  1317  Broderick 


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Bothford  Henry,  cook,  r.  2722i4  Greenwicli 
Bothin  Henry  E.,  president  and  general  man- 
ager Judson  Manufacturing  Co.,  SW  cor 
Howard  and  Beale,  r.  1630  Jackson 
"    Julius  C,  commission,  r.  703  Pierce 
Bothmann  Henry,  expressman,  r.  1233  York 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1237  York 
"    Pauline  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  1237  York 
Bothwell  Lawrence  C,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Botkin  Beverley,  bartender  George  C.  Wrede,  r. 
1812  Market 
"    Welcome  A.,  salesman  S.  F.  Autograptiic 
Register  Co.,  r.  2217  Busli 
>8®=  Botkin.    See  Batkin 
Botman  Isaac,  cement  worker,  r.  115%,  llth 
"    Jonas,  cement  worker,  r.  llSVa,  Hth 
"    William,  cement  worker,  r.  115i^,  11th 
Botsch  Rosa,  domestic,  2930  Sacramento 
Botscheider    George,    machine    hand    Joseph 

Budde,  r.  Alameda 
Botsford  A.  K.  Mrs.,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Edwin  R.  (Home  Printing  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  dentist,  1-2  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  1405, 
20th 
Botsford  Harry  C,  paymaster  Pacific  Rolling 
Mill  Co.,  r.  1405  Golden  Gate  Av 
«    H.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1405  Golden  Gate  Av 
«•    Henry  K.,  surveyor,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  817a  Hayes 
"    William,  physician,  1-2  Donohoe  Bldg. 
Bottaro  Stanislaus   (Bottaro  &  Chiappa),  r.  522 
Filbert 
"    &  Chiappa  (Stanislaus  Bottaro  and  Vit- 
torio  E.  Chiappa),  liquors,  605  Washing- 
ton 
Bottcher  Richard,  clerk  Charles  H.  Becker,  r. 

847  Fillmore 
4@="Bottcher.    See  Botcher  and  Boettcher 
Bottern  Edward,  cooper  David   Woerner,  r.  19, 

13th 
Botteron  August,  brushmaker  Read  &  Zahn,  r. 

1809  Howard 
Bolters  Jasper  (Botters  &  Welschj,  r.  2012  Larkin 
"    &  Welsch  (Jasper  Botters  and  Frederick 
Welsoh),  liquors,  2  Union 
Botti  Andrew,  brazer,  r.  520  Francisco 
Hotting  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  252  Perry 
Bottini  Enrico,  fruit  dealer,  r.  13  Russell 

"    Santa,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Bottle  Koenig's  Theatre,  Mrs.  Josephine  Deu- 

pree  proprietor,  215  Montgomery  Av 
Bottler's  Protective  Association  of  California, 
Henry     Schaller     superintendent,     852 
Howard 
Botto  Augustine,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  1706 
Eddy,  r.  1105  Scott 
"    Napoleon,  bookkeeper,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
Bottomley  Charles,  r.  12A  14th 
"    Liberty  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1734  Pa- 
cific Av 
Bottwright  B.,  r.  24  Verona  PI 
Botwin  I.  &  Co.  (Israel  Botwin),  manufacturers 
cloaks,  723  Market,  room  34 
"    Israel  (I.  Botwin  &  Co.),  r.  35  Russ 
Botzbaoh  Andrew  A.,  operator  Backingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  2013Folsom 
"    Claus,  clerk  A.  Zwich  &  Co.,  r.  22  Lapidge 
"    Henry  C,  horseshoer  John    Kelso,  r.  864 
Channel 
Bouc  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Gates  nr  Union  Av 
Boucher  Ann,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 
Home 
"    Charles  W.,  laborer,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
"    Eugene  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
"    Henry  S.,  boiler  maker,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
"    James  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1631  Sacramento 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
"    Joseph,    clerk    Standard    Oil    Co.,   r.    1330 

Washington 
"    Louis  T.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

414  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Sarah  S.,  widow,  r.  550  Stevenson 
"    Victor  E.,  agent,  r.  3  Goodsell  PI 
JSS^Boucher.    See  Bowcher 
Boucherie  G.,  r.  220,  3d 


Bouchet  Jules,  bartender  Vincent  Laguens,  r. 

W0o%  Mason 
Boudan  Louis,  porter,  r.  2111  Mason 
Boudet  Marius,  cook  Nevada  Restaurant,  r.  909 

Jackson 
Boudin  Louise,  widow,  bakery,  815  Broadway 
Boudrow  Charles,  shipowner,  ofiace  38  Market, 
r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  E.,  junk,  13  Howard,  r.  Berkeley 
Boufle  Clementina  Mrs.,  r.  934  Powell 
Boughton  Caroline  Mrs.,  with  E.  E.  Caswell  & 
Co.,  r.  512  Hyde 
"    Henry  J.,  physician,  102  Taylor 
"    William  W.  (Beardslee  &  Boughton),  r.  1817 
Eddy 
jW Boughton.    See  Bouton 
Bouick  William  H.,  clerk,  r.  707,  15th 
Boukofsky  Edward  N.,  salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  r. 
916  Taylor 
"    Louis,  shipping   clerk  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  916 

Taylor 
"    Minnie  M.,  widow,  r.  1011  Buchanan 
"    Rebecca    M.    Miss,    teacher   John    Swett 

Grammar  School,  r.  1011  Buchanan 
"    Rose  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Durant  Primary 

School,  r.  1011  Buchanan 
"    Sarah    Miss,    teacher    Moulder    Primary 
School,  r.  1011  Buchanan 
Boukofzer  Moritz,  porter  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

2022  Sutter 
Boulanger  Julius,  cook,  r.  124  William 

"    Pierre,  waiter,  r.  323  Montgomery  Av 
Boulay  Michael,  chair  maker  Heywood  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  10  Mint  Av 
Boulden  William  T.,  barber,  817  Laguna,  r.  710 

Powell 
Boule  Henri,  restaurant  9  Taylor,  r.  402  Jones 
Boulin  Peter,  stationery  and  printing  and  editor 
and  proprietor  North  Beach  News,  517 
Filbert,  r.  521a  Filbert 
"    Trinidad,  widow,  r.  521a Filbert 
Boullet  Eugene,  machinist,  r.  568b  Folsom 
"    Henry,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  33314 


Boulon  Jennie,  widow,  r.  525  Montgomery  Av 

"    Paul,  musician,  r.  120  McAllister 
Boulton  Thomas  H.,  laborer,  r.  21  Zoe 
Boulware  Charles  W.,  plasterer,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Frank,  sawyer  Union    Box   Factory,   r.   1 

Jefferson 
Boundy  Richard,  engineer  Eagle  I.  Wks.,  r.  817% 

Jessie 
"    William,  gunner  revenue  cutter  Bear 
Bounous    Alexandre,    ironer    Raymond    -Mom- 

boisse,  r.  1223  Mason 
Bouquet  John  J.,  r.  1305  Dupont 

"    Julia  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1169  Mission 
Bourack    Florence    Miss,    nurse  Hospital  for 

Children,  3700  California 
Bourbin  James  C,  grainer,  r.  1309  Steiner 
Bourda  Jean,  laundryman  Model  Laundry,  r.  33 

Chenery 
"    John  M.,  lodgings,  240a  Sutter 
Bourdaa  Cecilia  Mrs.,  laundress,  r.  1207%  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Pierre,  driver  J.  Laborde,  r.  1207%  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Bourdel  Joseph,  cook  Raoul  Carbonnier,  r.  734 

Montgomery 
Bourdet  Peter,  contractor,  r.  631  Jackson 
Bourdette  John  W.,  attorney  at  law,  16-22  Mills 

Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  314  Van  Ness  Av 
Bourdieu  Felix,  laundryman  Jules  J.  Augas,  r. 

214,  17th 
Bouret  Jean  P.,  milker  Bernard  Cassou,  r.  cor 

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Bourgade  l^ouis,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Bourgard  Valentine,  laborer,   r.  529  Sacramento 

BOURGOIN  A, 

second-liand  bookseller,  books  in  any 
language  bought  and  sold,  547  Wash- 
ington, 3d  door  east  of  Montgomery 

Bourgougnon  Michael    O..   pharmacist  French 

Hospital,  r.  1422  Point  Lohos  Av 
Bourgoyne  John,  rancher,  r.  33d  Av  South  nr  H 
Bourguignon  Ernest,  salesman  The  E.  G.  Lyons 

Co..  r.  Alameda 
Bourick  William,  porter  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co. 
Bourier  Tide  Miss,  laundress,  r.  1623  Fillmore 
Bourke  Daniel  E.,  clerk  Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  1405  Valencia 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk  Examiner 
"    J.,  waiter  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    J.  H.,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    John  J.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &Co.,  r.  733 

Eddy 
"    Thomas,  foreman,  r.  2615  Leavenworth 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  7  Pearl 
5S="Bourke.    See  Burke 
Bourn  Joseph,  r.  217  Francisco 
Bourn  William  B.,   capitalist,  401  California, 
room  13,  r.  2620  Buchanan 
"    William  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2620  Buchanan 
Bournan  George    T.,  laborer  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  645  Natoma 
Bourne  C.Wilfred  Captain,  bookkeeper  War  Cry 
and  trade  dept.   Salvation  Army,   r.  13 
Elgin  Park 
"    Ella  R.  Miss,  embroidery,  1535  Mission 
"    Euphemia.  widow,  nurse,  522  Bryant 
"    Frank,  piano  tuner,  r.  218  Eddy 
"    Harry,   waiter    Schwerin  &   Sons,   r.    1010 
Washington 
Bourne  John  B.,   stock  broker  and  chairman 
Pac.  Stock  Exchange,  316  Montgomery, 
r.  1018  Pine 
John  P.,  draughtsman  William  H.  Lillie, 

r.  2120  Bush 
Lucinda  C.   Mrs.,  teacher  painting,  r.  319 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Oliver  J.,  clerk  T.  W.  Jackson  &  Co. 
Richard  A.,   leather  and  shoe  findings,  28, 

2d.  r.  2120  Bush 
William,  r.  43614  Clementina 
William  A.,  clerk    R.   A.  Bourne,   r.    2120 
Bush 
Boumique  Charles,  cook  Occidental  Hotel 
Bourquin  Emil,  teamster,  r.  721  Broadway 
"    Raphael  A.,  porter,  r.  721  Broadway 
"    Zelie,  dressmaker,  r.  721  Broadway 
Bourrett  George  R.  (Vanderwater  &  Bourrett), 

r.  110  Taylor 
Boursen  Peter  R.,  r.  2203  Mission 
Bouscal  Justin,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Bouse  John,  secretary  California    Mining  Ex- 
change, 24  Merchants"  Exchange  Bldg 
Boushey  Homer  A.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
1303  Mission 
"    Julius,  physician,  1.303  Mission 
Bousquet  Alonzo,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks.,  r.  822V,  Broadway 
"    Alphonse,  draughtsman,  r.  822^4  Broadway 
"    A.  M.  Mme.,  widow,  dyer  and  cleaner,  518 

Bush 
"    Josephine,  widow  (Caville  &  Bousquetl,  r. 
1122Dupont 
-8^" Bousquet.    See  Bosquet 
Boutaric  Frederick,  cellarman  F.   Chevalier  & 
Co..  r.  113  Jackson 


Boutaric  Julia,  widow,  r.  19'^  Harlan  PI 

"    Marie,  domestic,  724  Cole 
Bouied  L.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
Bouteiller  Eugene,  salesman  Lemoine  &  Co.,  r. 
237,  22d  Av 
"    Louis  A.  (Lemoine  &  Co.),  r.  237,  22d  Av 
Boutell  Harry  A.,  clerk,  r.  629  Post 
Bouterious  Amiel  O.,  butcher  Gendotti  Bros.,  r. 

726M  McAllister 
Boutes  Ernestine,  widow,  r.  1833  Green 
"    Julius,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  1510  Harri- 
son 
"    Louis,  lithographer  Britton  &  Rey,  r.  1833 
Green 
Boutet  Louis,  painter,  r.  3  Himmelman  PI 
Boutin  J.  Baptiste,  driver  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 

3135,  16th 
Bouton  Bert,  bookkeeper,  r.  66,  13th 
"    Charles    M.,    elevator  tender  La  Grande 

Laundry,  r.  66,  13th 
"    Eldrid  L.,  salesman  Edwin  Mohrig,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frederick  P.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  638 
Castro 
Bouton  Hart,  superintendent  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry, W  s  12th  bet  Howard  and  Folsom, 
r.  66,  13th 
"    Nathan,  laborer,  r.  1928  Filbert 
"    William  E.,  clerk  William  E.  Lutz,  r.  66, 
13th 
4®="Bouton.    See  Boughton 
Boutz    May  Miss,  chambermaid  New  Western 

Hotel 
Bouve  C,  joiner  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Bouvier  Alfred,  secretary  and  assistant  gen- 
eral  manager   Al   Hayman  &   Co.,  936 
Market,   and   secretary  Western  Light 
and  Power  Co.,  52  Columbian   Bldg,  r. 
2524  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  butcher,  r.  507,  6th 
4®="Bouvier.    See  Bovyer 
Bouwman  Rose,  widow,  r.  206  Polk 
Bouyssou     Antoine,     pantryman     Marchand's 
Restaurant,  r.  834  Broadway 
"    Eugene,     bottler     Mouret,    Ghirardelli  & 

Co.,   r.  814  Montgomery 
"    William,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.   318  Tay- 
lor 
Bovard  William  S.  Rev.,  pastor  Trinity  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  r.  13  Beaver 
Bovee  Helen  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  959  Folsom 
"    James,  teamster  N.  Jorgensen  &  Co.,  r.  9 

Russ 
"    James  S.,  contractor,  1.  2131  Pine 

BOVEE,  TOY  &  SONNTAG 

(George  D.  Toy  and  Henry  P.  Sonntag), 
real  estate  agents,  house  brokers  and 
insurance,  19  Montgomery 

Boveroux  George  L.,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    Richard,  bookkeeper  C.  B.  Jennings,   r.  922 
Greenwich 
Bovey  John,  clerk,  r.  220  Haight 
Bovo  Gabriel,  wines  and  liquors  wholesale  and 

retail,  1300-1302  Dupont,  r.  1711  Dupont 
Bovone  Charles,  bookkeeper  American  Salt  Co., 

r.  418  Green 
Bovyer  Albert  J.,  driver,  r.  418  Hermann 
"    Clayton  C,  clerk  Pernau  Bros.  &  Pitts  Co., 

r.  418  Hermann 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  122  Caselli  Av 
"    Emily  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  418  Hermann 
"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  418  Hermann 
"    Nelson  H.,  bookkeeper  E.  H.  Kittredge  & 

Co.,  r.  418  Hermann 
"    Percy    T.,    bookkeeper    Robinson   &    Gil- 
lespie, r.  418  Hermann 
"    S.  T.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Bowart  Frank,  bartender,  r.  29  Natoma 
Bowbeer  Thomas,  butcher  Louis  Werner,  r.  507, 

6th 
Bowcher  Joseph,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 

"    Louis,  plumber  W.  F.  Wilson,  204  Stockton 
j^=" Bowcher.    See  Boucher 

Bowdell  Thomas,  master  mariner,  r.  1105  Sutter 
Bowden  Auburn  F.,  teamster,  r.  11^4  Welsh 
"    Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  2123  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  1115  Filbert 


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Bowden  Josepli  A.,  painter,  r.  1115  Filbert 
"    NiclLolas,  laborer,  r.  239%  Langton 
"    Virginia  F.   Miss,    stenographer,    r.   1115 

Filbert 
"    William,  painter,  r.  7  Havens 
4®"Bowden.    See  Boden 
Bowdich   Richard   W.,   groceries  and  liquors, 

1701  Jones,  r.  17OI14  Jones 
Bowdish  Percival,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.   1025 

Mission 
Bowe  Michael,  laborer,  r.  145c  Tehama 
"    W.  H.  &  Co.  (William  H.  Bowe  and  Charles 
Sander),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
22d  and  York 
"    William,  mariner,  r.  212,  17th 
"    William  H.  (W.  H.  Bowe  &  Co.),  and  gro- 
ceries, SE  corner  Potrero   Av   and    El 
Dorado,  r.  103,  22d 
Bowen  Alfred,  butcher,  r.  223  Waller 

BOWEN  AMY  G., 

physician,   office  and  residence  1425 
California,  hours  1  to  4  p.  m. 

Bowen  A.  T.,  insurance  agent,  r.  11  Taylor 
"    Charles,  engineer  United  States  Brewery, 
r.  3121/2  Fulton 
Bowen  Charles  E.,  vice-president  and  manager 
Wetmore-Bowen  Co.,  140  Montgomery,  r. 
East  Oakland 
"    Charles  J.,  laborer  U.  S.   Customs,  r.  938 

Folsom 
"    Charles  L.,  tinner  J.  L.   Bowen  &  Son,  r. 
1338,  26th 
Bowen  Charles  R.  (Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.),  426 
Pine,  r.  1439  Market,  Oakland 
'•    Charles  W.,  clerk  Custom  House,  r.  928  Fol- 
som 
"    Daniel  D.,  painter,  r.  2012  Filbert 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  2814  Webster 
"    Dennis,  yard  man  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,r. 
124  Ivy  Av 
Bowen  Edgar  J.,  seed  merchant,  815-817  San- 
some,  r.  2018  Franklin 
"    Edward  J.,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2134  Stockton 
Eleanor,  widow,  r.  1526  Dolores 
Everett  N.,  traveling    salesman,    r.    1528 

Dolores 
F.  R.,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
Frederick,  r.  3041,  16th 
Gardner  E.,  clerk,  r.  1112  Devisadero 
George,  bartender  Louis  Belmour 
George,  lather,  r.  705  Mission 
George  H.,  electrician,  r.  1109  Elm  Av 
George  W.,  r.  1920  Leavenworth 
Harry  A.,  gastitter,  r.  28  Turk 
Henry,  wire  weaver,  r.  2134  Stockton 
Bowen  Henry  A.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Gold- 
berg, Bowen  «&  Co.,  and  president  Sierra 
Valleys    Railway    Co.,  426-432   Pine,   r. 
932,  14th,  Oakland 
James,  seaman,  r.  2009%  Dupont 
James,  3d  offlcer  str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  239 

Fremont 
James  B.,  draughtsman  Thomas  C.  Butter- 
worth 
James  E.  (J.  L.  Bowen  &  Son),  r.  1338,  26th 
James  P.,  jailor  County  Jail  1,  r.  928  Fol- 
som 
James  P.,  teamster,  r.  31%,  14th 
J.  L.  &  Son  (John  L.  and  James  E.),  tin  and 
sheet-iron  workers,  39,  2d 

BOWEN  J.  M.  MRS., 

physician,  office  and  residence   1425 
California,  hours  10  a.  m.  to  1  p.  m, 

John,  bartender  John  L.  Herget,  r.  2134 

Stockton 
John,  carpenter,  r.  143,  3d 
John,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  r.  124 

Ivy  Av 
John,  driver  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
John,  liquors,  33  Bay 
John  B.,  subscription  clerk  Smiths'  Cash 

Store 
John  J.  (Tatum  &  Bowen),  r.  Portland,  Or 
John  J.,  machinist  Giovannini  &  Co.,  r.  12 

Hinckley 
John  L.  (J.  L.  Bowen  &  Son),  r.  1338,  26th 


Bowen  John  M.,  2d  offlcer  str  Mariposa 
"    John  W.,  traveling  salesman  OfEice  Spec- 
ialty Mfg.  Co. 
"    Joseph,    cabinet    maker   Sanborn,   Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  42  Julia 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  2013  Filbert 
"    Lydia  Miss,  packer,  r.  3134  Stockton 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  218,  22d 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2134  Stockton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1112  Devisadero 
"    Mary,  domestic,  r.  2012  Filbert 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  936  Sanchez 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1112  Devisadero 
"    Otto,  laborer  Miller  &  Son,  r.  16Kansas 
"    Patrick  W.,  with  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  550%  Stevenson 
"    Robert,  ship  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 

241  Langton 
"     William,  baker,  r.  527,  2d 
"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  336  Sanchez 
"    William  U.,  compositor  Call,  r.  36  Stone 
4®^Bowen.    See  Boh  an,  Boh  en  and  Bone 
Bower   Abram,   salesman  Troy    Laundry  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  r.  1452  Franklin 
"    C.  J.,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    George,  mining,  r.  428  Oak 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  3610  Jackson 
"    Henry,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  631 

Sacramento 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  314  Moulton 
"    Mollie  L.,  widow,  r.  517%  Stevenson 
"    Solomon  M.,  upholsterer,  1831  Devisadero, 
r.  1839  Devisadero 
4^"Bower.    See  Bauer  and  Baur 
Bowerman  Kenneth  B.,  clerk  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r. 

1148  Sutter 
Bowers  A.  B.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    C.  F.,  expressman,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  clerk  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing 

Machine  Agency 
"    Charles  H.,  coachman,  r.  137  Ash  Av 
"    Charles  O.,  superintendent  factory  Bowers 

Rubber  Co.,  r.  514  Oak 
"    Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  127  Ash  Av 
"    Emma  L.  Miss,  r.  346,  3d 
"    Emma  M.,  widow,  r.  438,  34th 
"    Ewing;,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  3835  Bush 
"    Francis,  boat  starter  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  STremont  Av 
"    Frank  T.  (J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son),  r.  Belve- 
dere 
"    George  E.,  contractor,  r.  422a  Page 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3610  Jackson 
"    H.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Henry  E.,  r.  346,  3d 

BOWERS  J.  MILTON, 

physician  and  surgeon,  diseases  of 
women  and  children  a  specialty,  office 
and  residence  124  O'Farrell,  hours  9 
a.  m.,  1  to  3  p.  m.  and  7  p.  m.  Sundays 
by  special  appointment,  telephone 
21  Bush 
Bowers  John  T.  (J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son),  r.  1337 
Washington 

"    Jordan,  sexton  Bethel  A.  M.  E.  Church 

"    Joseph,  r.  417  Bush 

"    Joseph,  coalpasser  str  Progreso 

"    Joseph  W.,  carpenter,  r.  115,  36th 

BOWERS  J.  T.  &  SON 

(John  T.  and  Frank  T.),  pianos   and 
organs,  23-25,  5th 

Bowers  L.  M.,  cook,  r.  681  Mission 
"    Martin  L.,  bridge  carpenter,  r.  346,  3d 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1668  Mission 


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Bowers  Mary  B.  Mrs.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
124  O'Farrell 
"    Paul,  clerk,  r.  3  Tremont  Av 

BOWERS  RUBBER  COMPANY, 

W.  F.  Bowers  president,  W.  T.  Johnson 
secretary,  manufacturers  meclianical 
rubber  goods,  42  Sacramento 

Bowers  Stephen  C,  night  watchman,  r.  727V2, 
18th 
"    Stephen  V.,  musician,  r.  2835  Bush 
"    Warren  O.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The   Leaven- 
worth, 301  Leavenworth 
"    William,  accountant,  331  Pine,  room  20,  r. 


Bowers  William  F.,  president  Bowers  Rubber 

Co..  42  Sacramento,  r.  919  Central  Av 
"    William  M.,  asst.  surveyor  San  Francisco 

Savings  Union,  r.  Alameda 
Bowes  Alfred,  roadmaster  Cal.  St.  RR,   r.  1542 

Jackson 
"    Caroline  A.,  widow,  r.  2933  Jackson 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee  & 

Co.,  r.  2933  Jackson 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  709  Sierra 
"    Manning  F.,  physician,  office   and  r.   3015 

Washington 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1415  Hyde 
"    William  C,  r.  981  Harrison 
"    William  E.,  salesman  Joseph  Silverman, 

r.  981  Harrison 
4®=Bowes.    See  Boise  and  Bows 

BOWHAY  ALFRED  L., 

ladies'  tailor,  504  Sutter,  telephone 
Main  5880 

Bowhill  Thomas,  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  326  Pix- 

ley 
Bowie  Allan    St.  J.,    president    and   manager 
Western  Light  and  Power  Co.,  916  Mar- 
ket, r.  1909  Jackson 
Bowie  Augustus  J.,  consulting  engineer,  217 
Sansome,  room  10,  r.  1913  Clay 
"    Benjamin  H.,  flreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118  Shot- 
well 
"    Hugh,  iron  molder,  r.  119  Langton 
"    Hyde  R.,  electrician,  r.  20  0"Farrell] 
"    James  B.,  blacksmith  George  Aspden,  r. 

119  Langton 
"    Robert  E.,  clerk  Lake  &  Co.,  r.  118  Shotwell 
"    Robert  I.,  physician,  r.  1909  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  helper    Thomas    Christie,   r.    119 

Langton 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  320, 

7th 
"    Wallace  A.,  paper  dealer,  118  Shotwell 
BowkerC,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1819  Lyon 
"    Charles  A .  (Parmelee  &  Bowker) ,  120  Sutter, 

room  79 
"    William  S..  embalmer  Golden  Gate  Under- 
taking Co.,  r.  2429  Mission 
Bowlen  Thomas  H.,  policeman,  r.  2526  Sutter 
Bowler  John,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co.,  r. 
Beach  bet  Buchanan  and  Laguna 
"    Maurice,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co.,  r. 

Beach  bet  Buchanan  and  Laguna 
"    Timothy,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
Beach  bet  Buchanan  and  Laguna 
Bowles  Louis,  real  estate  dealer,  r.  9  Mars 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  129  Shipley 
"    William  G.,  foreman  Lot  D.  Slocum,  r.  529 
Howard 
Bowley  A.  D.  (Curtis  &  Bowley),  r.  Sacramento, 
Cal. 
"    Alexander  G.,  clerk,  r.  2700  California 
"    Bennett  H.,  accountant,  r.  2135  Howard 


Bowley  Delevan  B.,  city  agent  Fireman's  Fund 
Insurance  Co.,  405  California,  Mission 
office  and  r.  2135  Howard 

"  Freeman  S.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2135  How- 
ard 

"  Henry  W.,  timekeeper  Eagle  Automatic 
Can  Co.,  r.  2700  California 

"    Juliet  G.,  widow,  r.  2135  Howard 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  241,  17th 
Bowling  Frederick,  electrician,  r.  1129  Mission 
Bowman  A.  J.,  flreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 

"  Annie  Mrs.,  seamstress  J.  L.  Cavanaugh, 
r.  6  Center  PI 

"  A.  P.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  4 
Miles  PI 

"    A.  W.,  cardwriter,  r.  641a  Natoma 

"    Charles,  cook,  r.  641  Minna 

"  Charles  A.,  salesman  F.  W.  Wright,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Charles  F.,  galvanizer,  r.  43814,  6th 

"    Charles  H.,  dental  student,  r.  510  Ellis 

"  Charles  H.,  storekeeper  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1206 
Market 

"    Clara  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  324  Brannan 

'•    D.  J.,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

"     E.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"     Emma  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  847  Harrison 

"     Erich,  barber,  304  Folsom 

"    F.  Josephine,  widow,  r.  8.32  California 

"  Frank,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 
r.  649  Folsom 

"    Frank  A.,  physician,  r.  2526  Bush 

"  Frank  F.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  703 
Tennessee 

"  George  E.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 
721V4  Minna 

"  George  F.,  bonds,  investment  securities 
and  real  estate,  and  city  agent  ^tna 
Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  510  Califor- 
nia, r.  3198  Pacific  Av 

"    George  H.,  bell  boy  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    H.,  carpenter  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co. 

"  H.  A.  &  Co.  (Harry  A.  Bowman),  wood  and 
coal,  1641  Howard 

"  Harry,  compositor  Bosqui  Engraving  and 
Printing  Co.,  r.  1433  O'Farrell 

"    Harry  A.  (H.  A.  Bowman  &  Co.),  r.  142,  13th 

"    Harry  F.,  driver,  r.  16  Rondel  PI 

"    Harry  L.,  electrician,  r.  230  Turk 

"    Henry,  r.  1250  California 

"     Henry  A.,  clerk,  r.  1125  Howard 

"  Henry  C,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  414 
3d  Av 

"  Henry  W.  Rev.,  editor  The  American 
Patriot,  819  Market,  r.  Santa  Cruz 

"    Horace  W.,  sticker  hand,  r.  324  Brannan 

"  Jacob,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1238  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    James,  fireman  str  Mexico 

"    James  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2214  Pine 

"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1516/2  Polk 

"  Jennie  Z.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2503  Clay 

"    Jessie,  domestic,  707  Pierce 
Bowman  John  S.,  financial  broker,  20  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1830  Sutter 

"    J.  Percy,  r.  832  California 

"    Kate  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  230  Turk 

"  Levi,  teacher  South  S.  F.  Primary  School, 
r.  The  Colonial 

"    Lillian,  widow,  r.  3503  Clay 

"  Martin  H.,  leverman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
15161/2  Polk 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Enterprise 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  721%  Minna 

"    Nettie  Miss,  millinery,  2337,  16th 

"  Robert  B.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  832 
California 

"    Samuel,  compositor  Brunt,  r.  1433 O'Farrell 

"    Solomon,  r.  1433  O'Farrell 

"    Thomas,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,   r.  2020i^  Bryant 

"    Thomas,    porter    J.    A.    Folger   &    Co.,   r. 
Berkeley 
4®~  Bowman.    See  Bauman  and  Baumann 
Bowmer  Louis  G.,  seaman,  r.  129  Perry 
Bowne  A.  J.,   clerk  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  r.  505 
Oak 

"    Alexander,  porter  Chicago  Clock  Co. 

"    Emma  L..  widow,  r.  917  Valencia 


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Bowne  George  M.  (Btuce,  Bowne  &  Co.),  r.  925 

"    William  B.,  blacksmith,  r.  211  Lily  Av 
Bowra  George,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  745 

Harrison 
Bowring  Franklin,  secretary  Pacific  States  Life 
Assurance  Co.,  331    Pine,   rooms  7-8,   r. 
Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Bows  Thomas  (Bows  &  Niles),  r.  402  O'Farrell 

"    &  Niles   (Thomas  Bows   and   Mrs.  M.   L. 
Niles),  lodgings,  402  O'Farrell 
Box  Arthur,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  37  Dame 

"    James,    machinist     Fulton    Eng.   &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks.,  r.  37  Dame 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  1421  Tonquin 
Boxald  John  E.,  hostler,  r.  1625!^  Grove 
Boxall  Arthur,    salesman   Doane   &    Henshel- 

wood,  r.  122  Church 
Boxton  Charles  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  231  Post,  r.  613 

Broderick 
Boy  ,Grat,   sweeper  City  Street  Improvement 

Co.,  r.  66  Shipley 
Boyakin  Elizabeth  Q-,  widow,  r.  107  Walnut 

"    Henderson  A.,  wood  and  coal,  506,  19th,   r. 
504,  19th 
Boyan  Edward  H.,   attorney  at  law,  310  Pine, 

room  13,  r.  San  Rafael 
Boyarsky  Mark,  packer,  r.  14  Decatur 

"    Peter,  r.  1034V2  Folsom  rear 
Boyce  Arnold,  clerk,  r.  824  Lombard 

"    Arthur  C,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 
25A  1.3th 

"    George  S.,  conductor,  r.  526  Bryant 

"    George  W.,  dog  hospital,  18  Cedar  Av 

"    Hamilton G.,  rancher,  r.  526  Bryant 

"    James,  machine  hand,  r.  738V2  Clementina 

"    James,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co. 

"    John,  gripman  Sutter   St.   Ry.,  r.   18  Cen- 
tral Av 

•'    Louis    F.    J.,    machinist  Risdon  I.  «fe  L. 
Wks.,  r.  824  Lombard 

"    Michael,  stevedore,  r.  15  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Millard    F.,  livery  stable  and  wood  and 
coal,  3525-2527  Post 

"    Patrick,  gardener,  r.  1603  Turk 

"    Robert  A.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  526  Bryant 

"    Samuel,  miner,  r  526  Bryant 

"    Thomas,  deckhand,  r.  1  Delgado  PI 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  29  Federal 

"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  309  Fremont 

"    William,  teamster  A.  C.  Campbell 

"    William,  teamster  William  Kerr  Co.,  r.  901 
Battery 

"    William    A.,    managing   editor    Call,    517 
Clay,  r.  824  Lombard 

"    William  T.,  Chinese  inspector  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r,  526  Bryant 
4®°" Boyce.    See  Boice  and  Boyes 
Boyd  Adolph,  painter,  r.  521c  7th 

"    Alexander  (Boyd  &  Davis),  r.  2020  Wash- 
ington 

"    Alexander  P.,  r.  1919  Devisadero 

"    Alma  M.   Mrs.,  lictuors,  1179  Market,  r.  313 
Jones 

"    Andrew  J.,  watchman,  r.  8  Natoma 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  924  Mission 

"    Bedelia,  widow,  r.  707  Ashbury 

"    Bertha  Mrs.,  lodgings,  501  Leavenworth 

"    Charles  F.,  with  Union  Oil  Co.,  r.  1404  Hyde 
Boyd  Colin  M.  (Boyd  &  Dickson),  and  Fire  Com- 
missioner, r.  Occidental  Hotel 

"    David,  expressman,  r.  33,  22d 

"    David  W.,  policeman,  r.  1229  Fell 

"    Ellen,  widow,  varieties,  505,  3d 

"    Frank,  pilot,  506   Battery,  r.  222   Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Frank  F.,  electrician,  r.  222  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Frederick,  clerk  Cluett,  Coon  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Frederick,   liquors,  421  Stanyan  and  fur- 
nished rooms,  1939  Page 
Boyd  George  D.,  attorney  at  law,  126  Kearny, 
room  19,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club  and  San 
Rafael 

"    George  W.,  r.  804  Vallejo  rear 

"    George  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  113  Cumber- 
land 


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In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Boyd  Grant,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

307  Haight 
"    Harold,  clerk,  r.  1227  Green 
Boyd  Harry  C,  assistant  general  agent  Ham- 
burg   Bremen  Fire    Insurance    Co.,    415 

California,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  Harry  Lacy,  r.  141254  Val- 

lejo 
"    Henry  C.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1412y2  Vallejo 
Boyd  H.  St.  Clair,  real  estate  and  insurance, 

126  Kearny,  room  19,  r.  2020  Washington 
"    Hugh,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1616,  25th 
"    James,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  355,  4th 
"    James,  expressman,  r.  624  Fulton 
"    James,  stonecutter,  r.  1404  Hyde 
"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  2a3,  7th 
"    James  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1820  Stockton 
"    James  T.  (Boyd  &  Fifield),  r.  Pacific-Union 

Club 
"    John,  driver  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  1006  Union 
"    John,  expressman,  NE  cor  Front  and  Pine, 

r.  707  Hayes 
"    John,  molder,  r.  415  3d  Av 
"    John  A.,  r.  707  Ashbury 
"    John  F..  real  estate,  33  Nevada  Block,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    John  H.,  clerk  Ry.  Mail  Service,  r.   1110 

Filbert 
"    John  H.,  expressman,  NE    cor  Polk  and 

Market,  r.  33,  22d 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  expressman,  r.  33,  22d 
"    John  M.,  waiter  Mrs.  L.  E.  Geralmen,  r. 

Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
"    Joseph,  pressman  Chronicle,  r.  121!x4  Silver 
"    Joseph  C,  miner,  r.  613i4  Haight 
"    Joseph  C.  Jr.,  salesman  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r. 

613%  Haight 
•'    Joseph  T.,  4th  engineer  str  Gaelic,  r.  56 

South  Park 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Kennedy,  salesman  Lundy  Furniture  Co., 

r.  513  McAllister 
"    Leopold,  painter,  r.  311  Linden  Av 
"    Lucy  Miss,  clerk,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    M.  E.   Rev.,  chaplain  Sailors'  Home,  NE 

cor  Harrison  and  Main 
"    Orlin  W.,  painter,  r.  2402  Post 
"    Reuben  H.,  distributor  postofflce,  r.   1227 

Green 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper,  r.  1201  Guerrero 
"    Robert,  mason  and  builder,  r.  432  Shotwell 
"    Robert,  porter    W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  12 

Natoma 
"    Robert  S.,  bookkeeper  Morgan  &  Chick,  r. 

501  Leavenworth 
"    Robert    W.,  stableman  Union  Ice  Co.,   r. 

6051/2,  3d 
"    Rosie  F.,  widow,  r.  1800  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel  A.,  dentist,  139  Post,  r.  1800  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Samuel  A.,  salesman  W.  K.  Vanderslice 

&  Co.,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Samuel  B.,  butcher  Katz  &  Sons,  r.   1025 

Clay 
Boyd  Samuel  6.,  physician  and  surgeon,   140 

Geary 
"    Sarah  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1820  Stockton 
"    Sidney,  2d  cook  str  Australia 
»    T  .  3d  offlcer  str  St.  Paul,  r.  12b  Garden 
"    Theodore  C,  varieties,  910  Powell,   r.   634 

Hayes 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  407  Jersey 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave 
"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  56  South  Park 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  2116%  Jones 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1701  Market 


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Boyd  William  E. ,  master  mariner,  office  54  Steu- 

art,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  T.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  818a 

Geary 
"    Wilson  P.,  bookkeeper  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co., 

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Davis),  real  estate  owners,  126  Kearny, 

room  18 
Boyd  &  Dickson  (Colin  M.  Boyd  and  Frank  W. 

Dickson),  general  insurance  agents,  501 

Montgomery 
Boyd  &  Fifleld  (James  T.  Boyd  and  William  H. 

Fifield),    attorneys    at    law,    334    Pine, 

rooms  10-14 
Boyden  William  B.,  adjutant  Salvation  Army, 

r.  1139  Market 
Boye  C.  H.,  photographer,  r.  717  Post 
"    John  F.,  foreman  designer,  r.  917%   Sutter 

rear 
"    Marie,  laundress  D.  Giannini,  r.  1318  Turk 
Boyel  A.,  r.  32,  4th 
Boyer  Algernon,  attorney  at  law,   118  Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  2118  Baker 
"    Calvin  H.,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

1518  Eddy 
"    Charles  S.,  r.  203  Taylor 
"    Desmond  D.,  clerk,  r.  658  Ashbury 
"    Effle  Miss,  r.  829  Fulton 
"    H.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James  D.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2118  Baker 
"    John  A.,   carriage  painter,  715  Folsom,  r. 

N  s  Lobos  nr  Plymouth  Av 
"    John  C,  stone  planer  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  2810a  Howard 
"    Julius,  saloon  keeper,  r.  1202  Kearny 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  40  Russ 
"    Llewellyn,  farmer,  r.  2118  Baker 
"    M.  V.  Miss,  photographic  artist,  703  Stock- 
ton 
"    Rutland,  farmer,  r.  2118  Baker 
"    Samuel,  r,  2512  California 
"    Thomas,  iron  molder,  r.  40  Russ 
"    U.  &  Co.   (Urbain  Boyer),  liquors,  1232  Du- 

pont 
"    Urbain  (U.  Boyer  &  Co.),  r.  1202  Kearny 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  40  Russ 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  715  Howard 
"    William  E.,  secretary  Universal  Gas  Sav- 
ing Assn.,  1149  Market,  r.  658  Ashbury 

BOYES  HERBERT  D., 

dentist,  oface  731  Sutter,  hours  9  a.  m. 
to  12  m.,  telephone  Hyde  551,  r.  700 
Broderick,  office  in  Oakland  13th  and 
Clay,  telephone  813 

Boyes  James  (James  Boyes  &  Co.),  r.  104  Chat- 
tanooga 

"  James  &  Co.  (James  Boyes,  Walter  Apted 
and  E.  B.  Smith),  butchers,  108  Clay 

"    Robert,  butcher  James  Boyes  &  Co. 

BOYES  WILLIAM,  M.  D., 

office  731  Sutter,  hours  2  to  4  and  7  to 
8  p.  m.,  telephone  Hyde  551,  r.  700 
Broderick,  hours  11  to  1  p.  m. 

Je®~Boyes.    See  Boice,  Boyce  and  Boys 
Boyham  John,  carriage  trimmer  H.  M.' Black  & 
Co.,  r.  1015,  20th 
"    Joseph  P.,  clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r.  1015, 
20th 
Boyhan  Edward,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  22d 
bet  Harrison  and  Alabama 
"    May   Miss    carder   Golden    Gate  Woolen 
Mills 


BoykenAdolph  (G.  Leipnitz  &  Co.),  and  secre- 
tary California    Drug  and  Spice  Mills, 
589-591  Mission,  r.  1521  Sutter 
Boyken  J.  William,  druggist,  SW  cor  Mission 

and  9th,  r.  3231  Howard 
Boy  Ian  Bernard  J.,  agent,  r.  8  Auburn 

"  Edward  J.,  molder  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  722^ 
Clementina 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  51814  Fulton 

"    Hugh,  groceries  and  liquors,  1151  Howard 

"  James  F.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Co., 
r.  8  Auburn 

"    James  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  441  Clementina 

"    Jane  A.,  widow,  r.  441  Clementina 

"    John  P.,  teamster,  r.  441  Clementina 
4®"Boylan.    See  Boylen 

Boyland    Francis,    groceries    and    liquors,   222 
Townsend,  r.  224  Townsend 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Francis  Boyland,  r.  222  Town- 
send 
Boyle  A.,   laborer   Sanborn  Vail  &   Co.,  r.  710 
Minna 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  12  0ctavia 

"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  21  Bonita 

"  Brothers  (Frank  J.  and  Thomas  E.),  brush 
manufacturers,  1208  Pacific 

"    Catherine  E.,  widow,  r.  3  Cook 

"  Christopher  J.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  12  Octavia 

"  Daniel,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  31 
Langton 

"    Daniel,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    Daniel,  miner,  r.  550a  Stevenson 

"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  22  South  Park 

"    Daniel,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  148a  5th 

"  Dennis  H.,  horseshoer,  454  Stevenson,  and 
superintendent  County  Jail  No.  3,  r.  2333 
Market 

"    Edward,  r.  213,7th 

"  Edward,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  400  Bay 

"    Edward  M.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  809  Filbert 
Boyle  Edward  N.,  cashier  Newman  &  Levinson, 
r.  1305  Larkin 

"    E.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  519a  Valencia 

"  Eustan  M.,  clerk  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  cor 
Corbett  Av  and  Remain 

"  Frank,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  cor  20th 
and  Missouri,  Potrero 

"    Frank  J.  (Boyle  Bros.),  r.  1  Burgoyne  PI 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  14  Sherwood  PI 

"  George  E.,  shipping  clerk  Brown  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  519a  Valencia 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  831  Capp 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  34  Cook 

"  Hugh  A.,  salesman  Joseph  Byrne  &  Co.,  r. 
Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 

"    James,  r.  1305  Larkin 

"    James,  bakery,  3033i4,  16th 

"  James,  driver  American  Furniture  Co.,  r. 
624  Fulton 

"    James,  fireman  str  Bonita 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  8th  and  Brannan 

"  James,  porter  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 
752  Howard 

"    James,  painter,  r.  18  Dore  rear 

"  James  Jr.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1305  Lar- 
kin 

"  James  J.,  bartender  Michael  Boyle,  r.  SW 
cor  Sierra  and  Maryland 

"  James  M.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  110a 
Langton 

"  James  R.,  conductors.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
756  San  Jose  Av 

"  John,  bartender  H.  Gianotti,  r.  3545  Mis- 
sion 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  1109  Howard 

"  John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  934 
Minnesota 

"    John,  paper  hanger,  r.  1904  Market 

"  John,  salesman  Blyth  &  Trott,  r.  1320  Bu- 
chanan 

"    John,  r.  NW  cor  Romain  and  Corbett  Av 

"  John  C,  attorney  at  law,  a5-37  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor,  r.  NW  cor  Romain  and  Corbett 
Av 

"    John  J,,  clerk  Call,  r.  3341^  Vallejo 

"  John  T.,  horseshoer  Michael  McNeil,  r.  440 
Chenery 


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Boyle  John  W.,  janitor  Cooper  Medical  College 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  127%  Welsh 
"    Lawrence,  longshoreman,  r.  127V2  Welsh 
"    Lawrence  G.,  laborer,  r.  137i^  Welsh 
"    Marcus,  barber,  r.  926  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  52  Merritt 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  809  Filbert 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Grammar 

School,  r.  831  Capp 
"    Mary  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  502  Post 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  308,  11th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  547  Howard 
"    Mayme    Miss,    cashier    Popular     Dining 

Rooms,  r.  207  Mason 
"    Michael,  liquors,  SW  cor  Sierra  and  Mary- 
land 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  2900  Jackson 
"    Owen,  miner,  r.  245  Michigan 
"    Patrick,  barber,  S  s  Sierra  nr  Michigan,  r. 

1516  Napa 
"    Patrick,  helper  Columbia   Marble  Co.,   r. 

191/2  Clinton 
"    Patrick  J.,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Peter,  engineer,  r.  717  Natoma  rear 
"    Robert,   salesman  Morgan  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Robert  P.,  painter,  r.  cor  Corbett  Av  and 

Remain 
"    Samuel,  quartermaster,  r.  19  Verona  PI 
"    Susan  T.,  widow,  r.  14  Valparaiso 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  400  Bay 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Cal.  Iron  and  Wrecking 

Co.,  r.  33  Stanford 
"    Thomas  E.  (Boyle  Bros.),  r.  7  Florence 
Boyle  Thomas  F.,  business  manager  San  Fran- 
cisco Call,  710  Market,  r.  2027  Vallejo 
"    Viva  Miss,  bookkeeper  I.  M.  Wentworth  & 

Co.,  r.  519a  Valencia 
"    William,  r.  11  Taylor 
"    William,  r.  416  Eureka 
"    William,  r.  1045  Market 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  2129  Turk 
"    William,  shipping  clerk,  r.  715  Lombard 
Boyling  Kate,  domestic,  1039,  20th 
Boyne  John,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Joseph    G.,    mailing    clerk   Call,    r.    1015 

Powell 
"    Thomas,  capitalist,  r.  613  Bryant 
"    William,  laundryman  Palace  Restaurant, 
r.  704'/4  Mission 
Boynes  John,  laborer,  r.  107  Mississippi 

"    Robert  S.,  r.  710  Geary 
Boyns  R.  E.,  editor  Marin  County  Herald,  235 

Kearny,  room  9 
Boynton  Alice  C.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Thomas  C. 
Butterworth,  r.  2031  Mission 
"    Caddie  E.,  school  teacher,  r.  NE  cor  14th 
and  Sanchez 
C.  H.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  934  Bush 
Charles  A.,  buyer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

Piedmont 
Charles  E.,  carriage  maker  G.  W.  Brown, 

r.  1720  Eddy 
E.  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  IO2614 

Natoma 
Harry  C,  r.  1720  Eddy 
Horace  R.,  agent  Western  Tube  Co.,  48  Fre- 
mont, r.  Oakland 
Jane  L..  widow,  r,  1310  Broderick 
John  C,  blacksmith  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  1720 

Eddy 
Josiah,  gate  tender,  r.  2726  Howard  rear 
Lamour  A.,  clerk  Standard  Soap  Co.,  r.  415, 

19th 
Lillian  M.  Miss,  stenograper,   r.   NE   cor 

14th  and  Sanchez    • 
M.  P.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  r. 

2811  Howard 
Walter,  truckman  truck  6,  r.  320  Scott 
Boyrie    Harry    E.,    electrical  engineer   Abner 

DobleCo.,  r.  116,6th 
Boys  and  Girls  Aid  Society,  Arthur  G.  Smiley 
superintendent,  SE  cor  Grove  and  Baker, 
telephone  West  214 
Boys  Brigade,  J.  H.  Russell  brigadier-general, 
S.  D.  North  assistant  adjutant-general, 
303  Spreckels  building 
Boys    Club    Association,    San    Francisco,   740 
Bryant 


Boys  Free  Library  and  Reading  Room,  W.  E. 

Brown  superintendent.   Miss   Helen  G. 
Ames  librarian,  64  Silver 
4®"Boys  Higli  School.   See  Lowell  High  School 
Boy  sen  Edward  C,  salesman  Fisher  &  Co.,  r. 
1813  Lyon 
"    Ferdinand  N.,  teamster,  r.  17  Dore 
"    Frank,  helper  Milwaukee  Brewery,  r.   17 

Dore 
"    Hans,  master  mariner,  r.  127  Francisco 
"    Henry,  clerk  W.    R.   Grace  &  Co.,   r.   137 

Francisco 
"    Inga,  widow,  r.  704  Laguna 
"    Julius,  r.  1813  Lyon 
Boyson  Charles  P.  (Pearson  &  Boyson),  r.  4  Mar- 
tha PI 
"    Frederick,  hardware,  r.  942  Valencia 
"    Frederick  H.,  r.  120,  18th 
"    George,  driver,  r.  1506  Jones 
"    George  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  1615  Grove 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  1506  Jones 
"    Jennie  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1506  Jones 
Boyson  J.  Henry,  druggist,  NW  cor  21st  and 
Valencia,  r.  950  Valencia 
"    Karsten  M.,   drayman,  37  Market,  r.  2015 

Howard 
"    Leonhard  C,  liquors,  130,  18th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  13^2  Lafayette 
"    Thomas,  physician,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Thomas  K.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1314  Lafayette 
"    Wallace,  r.  13^4  Lafayette 
Boyston  Margaret  Miss,  clerk,  r.  338  Turk 

"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  3.38  Turk 
Boyter  John  A.,  correspondent  First  National 

Bank,  r.  Alameda 
Bosrton  Paul  Chute  Company,  Peter  DeTamble 
president,  William  H.  McNaughton 
vice-president  and  manager,  Elbert  R. 
DeTamble  secretary  and  treasurer,  S  s 
Haight  bet  Clayton  and  Cole 
Bozarth  Lon    C,  clerk    auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  303  Eddy 
Bozeman  James,  jockey,  r.  1104  Mission 
Bozich  John  S.  (Bozich  &  Kosach),  r.  1211  Polk 
"    &  Kosach   (John  S.  Bozich  and  Mirko  S. 
Kosach),  restaurant,  1209^^  Polk 
Bozina  Jahn,  cook  Kristaff  Kertegely,  r.  1805 

Haight 
Bozio  Orlando,  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  for- 
eign and  native  wines  and  liquors,  149, 
4th,  tel  Black  781,  r.  3610  Howard 
Bozzo  Michael,  clerk  L.  Valente,  r.  918  Vallejo 
Braag  JohnB.,  proprietor  Pacific  Coast  House, 

301  Montgomery  Av 
Braas  Peter  W.   (Braas  &  Wittenburg),  r.  1534, 
17th 
"    &  Wittenburg  (Peter  W.  Braas  and  Charles 
Wittenburg),  furniture    manufacturers, 
213  Mission 
Braasch  Frederick,  shoemaker,  2301  Fillmore,  r. 

9  Ferine 
Brabandt    Charles    W.,    paper  ruler  Althof  & 

Bahls,  r.  711  Stockton 
Brabender  Charles,  coppersmith,  r.  637  J^  Natoma 
Brace  David,  barber,  1205  Folsom 
"    Francis  T.,  clerk  United   States   Laundry 

Assn.,  r.  513  Sacramento 
"    Herbert  M.,  student,  r.  335a  Fair  Oaks 
Brace  N.,wall  paper  and  house  and  sign  paint- 
ing, 3030-3034,  16th,  branch  2704  Mission, 
tel  Mission  151 
"    William  A.,  clerk  land  department  S.  P. 
R.  R.  Co.,  r.  335a  Fair  Oaks 
Brackbill  Seymour  H.,  shirt  manufacturer,  308 
Turk 


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Bracken  Bridget  E.,  widow,  r.  5  Geneva 
"    Edward,  blacksmith  Muir  Bros. 
"    Ida  A.  Mrs.,  cloak  maker,  r.  16  Hawthorne 
"    James  T.,  teamster,  r.  5  Geneva 
"    Lawrence,    blacksmith    Muir    Bros.,  r.  5 

Geneva 
"    William,    helper    Risdon    I.  &   L.  Wks., 
r.  5  Geneva 
Bracker  Louise  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 

"    Theodore,  peddler,  r.  306^2  Jessie 
Brackert  Anton,  shoemaker,  r.  27301/4  Mission 
Brackett  Albert  J.,  machinist,  r.  16c  Guy 
"    Aurick  S.,  physician,  80  Donohoe  Bldg,   r. 

.2729  Jackson 
"    Eugene,  machinist  C.  H.   Evans  &  Co.,  r. 

16b  Guy  PI 
"    Eugene  A.,  teamster  F.  P.   Duley,  r.   1713 

Mission 
"    Frank  O..  real  estate,  179  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

2216  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  F.,  physician,  831  Howard,   r.   1917 

Devisadero 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  522  Baker 
"    William  K.,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 
r.  Alameda 
Brackley  Harry,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Brackmann  Frederick  A.,  laborer,  r,  102  Central 
Av  rear 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk  A.  Coleman,  r.  213  Lang- 
ton 
Brackrog  Richard,  blacksmith,  r.  235,  17th 
Braclawski  Michael,  electrician,  r.  1655,  17th 
Braoq  Francois,  laundry,  1173  Mission 
Bradasich  Dominic,  r.  534  Grove 
Bradburn  Frank  A.,  barber  John  D.  Wilson,   r. 

30714  Leavenworth 
Bradbury  Alfred  W.,  cashier  Shreve  &  Co.,   r. 
2015  Devisadero 
"    Fannnie  N.,  Mrs.,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Harry,  machine  hand  Townley  Bros.,  r.  660, 

20th 
"    John  L.,  mining.  42  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor,  r. 

1719  Pacific  Av 
"    Lulu  M.  Miss,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  861  Folsom 
•'    Minta  A.,  stenographer,  r.  2015  Devisadero 
"    Nancy,  widow,  r.  618i^  Shotwell 
"    Philip  H.,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Casket 

Co.,  r.  917b  Oak 
"    Sydney,  stableman,   SE    cor  Washington 

and  Lyon 
"    T.   H.  &  Co.    (Theodore  H.   Bradbury  and 
Edward  S.  Batten),  butchers,  1803  Brod- 

"    Theodore  H.  (T.  H.  Bradbury  &  Co.),  r.  1701 
Scott 

"    Vesta  E.  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2015  Devisadero 

"    Walter,  clerk  C.   F.  Andrews,  r.  540  Shot- 
well 

"    William  B.,  r.  1600  Van  Ness  Av 
Braddick    Alexander   B.,    salesman    Baker    & 

Hamilton,  r.  Berkeley 
Bradeen  Norris  M.,  packer  clothing  and  equip- 
age depot  quartermaster's  dept.   U.  S. 
A.,  r.  2106  Greenwich 
Braden    Henry    R.,   clerk  gen.    pass,     agent's 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Lorin.  Alameda  Co. 

"    Henry  T.,  tinsmith  Gaskill  &  Regan,  r.  427 
Stevenson 

"    Oliver  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  C.  Ry.,  r.  Alameda 

"    R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  427  Stevenson  rear 

"    William,  washer  Market  St.    Ry.,   r.  1731 
McAllister 
Brader  Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  3009  Jackson 

"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  414  Van  Ness  Av 


Brader  John  H.,  soda  water  mfr,  738  Broadway 
"    Louis,   butcher   Thomas  J.   Hicks,  r.  3009 
Jackson 

Bradfield  Peter,  special  policeman,  r.  418  Lar- 
kin 

■Bradford  Anna  M.,  nurse,  r.  1212  Sutter 

Bradford  Brodie  M.,  secretary  Alameda  and  San 

Joaquin  RR.  Co.,  S.  F.  and  San  Joaquin 

Coal  Co.  and  Bradford  Investment  Co., 

515  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  504  Taylor 

"    Charles  A.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 


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"  Charles  P.,  president  Bradford  Investment 
Co.,  517  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  1221  Jones 

"    Charles  P.,  tinner,  r.  107  Caroline 

"    Clark  C,  engineer,  r.  709  Ellis 

"  Frank  (Bradford  Investment  Co.),  r.  1221 
Jones 

"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  808  Army 
Bradford G.B.  Sons  (Joseph  F.  Bradford),  real 
estate,  325  Montgomery,  room  1 

"    George  H.,  engineer,  r.  8b  Pleasant 

"    Herbert  S.,  student,  r.  1221  Jones 

"  Investment  Co.,  Charles  P.  Bradford  presi- 
dent, B.  M.  Bradford  secretary,  517  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg 

"    Isaac  W.,  engineer,  r.  709  Ellis 

"    James  O.,  solicitor,  r.  2221  Larkin 

"    Joseph  F.    (G.   B.  Bradford  Sons), 
land 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  329  Ellis 

"    Llewellyn,  stationary  engineer,  r. 
toma 

"  Mary  I.  Mrs.  (Martin  &  Ingalsbe),  r.  SW 
cor  Union  and  Larkin 

"  Wager,  surveyor  and  land  agent,  606  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2221  Larkin 

"    Wallace   (Hulse,    Bradford  &  Co.),  r.  125 
Spruce 
Bradford    W.    B.,    secretary   Alaska   Packers 

Assn.,  308  Market,  r.  San  Rafael 
Bradley  Ada  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  313  Geary 

"    Albina  L.,  widow,  r.  1421  Bush 

"  Alexander  (S.  F.  Laundry  Tray  Co.),  and 
carpenter,  55  Tehama 

"  Alexander  B.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  1222 
Eddy 

"    Ann  Miss,  proprietor  The  Monroe,  612  Bush 

"  Augustus  E.,  janitor  Trinity  Presbyterian 
Church,  r.  412a  23d 

"    Bernard  (Bradley  &  Son),  r.  1222  Eddy 

"  Bernard,  currier  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 
2817  Folsom 

"    Bernard,  fireman,  r.  154  Tehama 

"  Bonaventura  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's 
dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  715,  22d 

"    C.  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  249  Perry 

"    Charles,  tinner,  r.  507  Mission 

•    Charles  Jr.,  bricklayer,  r.  249  Perry 

"    Charles  H..  seaman,  r.  807  Church 

"    Charles  R.,  r.  220  McAllister 

"  Charles  T.,  collector  W.  J.  Street,  r.  2817 
Pine 

"    E.  A.,  widow,  r.  528  Eddy 

"  Edward  H.,  manufacturers'  agent,  119 
Bush,  r.  712  Buchanan 

"  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs.,  teacher  Polytechnic 
High  School,  r.  71914  Bush 

"    Frank  D.  (Bradley  &  Johnston),  r.  1814  Sa 
Carlos  Av 

"    Frank  E.,  r.  412a  23d 

"  George  J.,  clerk  auditing  dept. Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  1314,  26th 

"  George  N.,  foreman  carpenter  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  630  Hayes 

"    H.  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  9  Williamson 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  145  Erie 

"  Henry,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1308  Leav- 
enworth 

"    Henry  L.,  compositor  Call,  r.  6  Wall 

"  Henry  W.  (Stanly,  Hayes  &  Bradley),  attor- 
ney at  law,  4  Sutter,  rooms  26-31,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Hester  E.  Miss,  principal  Bradley  Kinder- 
garten, r.  528  Eddy 

"    H.  P.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1604  Howard 

"  H.  Weller,  bookkeeper  A.  Steiger  Sons,  r. 
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Bradley  James,  r.  10054,  2d 
"    James,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1326  Sac- 
ramento 
James,  laborer,  r.  478,  8th 
James    A.    (estate   of),    Richard   Bradley 
special  administrator,  4  Sutter,  room  26 
James  J.  (Bradley  &  Son),  r.  6  Elgin  Park  Av 
John,  master  mariner,  r.  55  Tehama 
John,  plasterer,  r.  14  Ellis 
John,  watchman,  r.  11 12  Green 
John  H.,  laborer,  r.  135  Precita  Av 
John  J.,  plumber,  400^/^  McAllister,  r.  216 

Sanchez 
John  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  528  Eddy 
Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  603  Eddy 
Kate,  widow,  r.  15  Van  Ness  Av 
K.  Miss,  saleslady  James  M.  Moran  &  Co., 
r.  Ill,  16th 
Bradley  Kindergarten  and  Primary  School, 
Misses  M.  Ella  and  Hester  E.  Bradley 
principals,  528  Eddy 
Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  227  Langton  rear 
Maggie  L.  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  1112  Green 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  125  Trenton 
Margaret,  housekeeper,  553  Harrison 
Margery,  widow,  r.  27  Madison  Av 
Mark,  clerk  Alexander  G.  Eells,  r.  10  Bart- 

lett 
Mark,  conductor  Cal.  St.   RR,  r.  1250  Cali- 
fornia 
Mary,  widow,  r.  92  West  Mission 
Mary,  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
May  Miss,  bookkeeper  Alex.  Mackay  &  Son, 

r.  618/2  Shotwell 
M.  Ella  Miss,   principal  Bradley  Kinder- 
garten, r.  528  Eddy 
Michael,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.    249 

Perry 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
Michael,  liquors,  420  Brannan 
Mill  and  Mining  Co.  (El  Dorado  Co.,  Cal.), 
S.  B.  Clark  secretary,  430  Montgomery, 
room  6 
Mollie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  528  Eddy 
Owen,  laborer,  r.  249  Perry 
Owen,  watchman  La  Grande  Laundry 
Patrick,  soap  dealer,  r.  1780  Folsom 
Patrick  H.,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  5  Ocean 

Terrace 
R.,  master  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oakland 
Richard,  master  mariner,  r.  55  Tehama 
Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
Richard,     special     administrator     estate 

James  A.  Bradley,  4  Sutter,  room  26 
Richard  H.,  yardman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  404,  3d 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  401  Harrison 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1046  Folsom 
Thomas  E.,  salesman,  r.  788  Harrison 
William,  hostler,  r.  601  Natoma 
William,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
William    A.,   telegraph    operator,    r.    1036 

Sanchez 
William  M.,  watchman,  r.  Parnassus  Av, 

nr  N  South 
William  W.,  r.  1667 Mission 
Bradley  &  Johnston  (Frank  D.  Bradley),  Chi- 
nese and  Japanese  employment  office, 
640  Clay 
"    &  Son  (Bernard   and  James  J.),  painting 
and  whitening,  923  Mission 
Bradovich  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  932  Clay 
Bradrick  Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  1308  Sanchez 

"    Isaac,  r.  665  Harrison 
Bradshaw  David,  chipper,  r.  221  Ritch 

"    George  H.,  journalist,  r.  2107  California 
Bradshaw  George   S.,  proprietor  Bradshaw 's 
Law  and   Collection   Agency,   222    Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  2107  California 
John,  butcher,  r.  411'^  Waller 
John,  plumber,  r.  71654  Tehama 
John,  stableman  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  731 

Clementina 
John,  teamster,  r.  221  Ritch 
Joseph,  clerk,  r.  331  Ritch 
Patrick,  liquors,  3461/2  7th,  r.  1110  Harrison 
Sue  Ella  Miss,  r.  702 Powell 
William,  r.  715  Natoma 
William,  laborer,  r.  221  Ritch 


Bradshaw's    Law    and    Collection    Agency, 

George  S.  Bradshaw  proprietor,  232  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg 
Bradstadt  August  F.,  upholsterer,  r.  465  Stev- 


Bradstreet  A.  B.,    manufacturer   Bradstreet's 

weather  strips.  1323  Ellis 
"    A.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  514  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Cecil  D.  G.,  clerk,  r.  1323  Ellis 
Bradstreet  Co.  (The)  Mercantile  Agency  (New 

York),  L.  B.  Hilliard  superintendent,  230 

California 
"    E.  R.  W.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1323  Ellis 
Bradstreet  Jay  R.,  manager  A.  B.  Bradstreet, 

1323  Ellis 
Brady  Adolph,  butcher,  218-320, 6th,  r.  488 Tehama 
Alice  L.,  widow,  r.  118  Jones 
Anna,  widow,  r.  1025  Post 
Augustus,  r.  709  Minna 
Benjamin    B.,    machinist    Cahill    &    Hall 

Elevator  Co.,  r.  Emery,  Alameda  Co. 
Bernard,  longshoreman,  r.  114  Pacific 
Bernard  F.,  carpenter,  r.  3034  Ellis 
Caroline,  widow,  r.  1511  Sacramento 
Charles,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Charles  A.,  stonecutter  O.  E.  Brady,  r.  711 

24th 
Daniel,  bartender  George  Fisher,  r.  Fulton 

nr  7th  Av 
Daniel,  bartender  J.  O.  Hamden,   r.  1011 

Guerrero 
Daniel,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1248  Howard 
Daniel  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  7  Tonningsen  PI 
Daniel  J.,  stevedore,  r.  3054  Clara 
David,  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  813  Mission 
Edward,    teamster   Dunham,    Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  33  Ash  Av 
Edward  F.,  plumber  George  C.  Dallamore, 

r.  134  Julian  Av 
Edward  R,,  marine  engineer,  r.  94  Devisa- 

dero 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  46354  Tehama 
Emily,  widow,  r.  304  Golden  Gate  Av 
Frank  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  116,  10th 
Frank   W.,    cook,   r.  American    Exchange 

Hotel 
Brady  George  P.,  advertising  agent,  533  Market, 

r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
Henry,  laborer,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stoneman 
Henry,  marine  steward,  r.  337  Harrison 
Henry  P.,  r.  2930  Howard 
Hugh,  peddler,  r.  33  Hinckley 
Hugh    J.,    distributor   postofflce,     r. 

Brannan 
Isabella,  widow,  r.  1334  Florida 
James,  carpenter,  r.  1416  Devisadero 
James,  clerk,  r.  134  Oak 
James,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll  Mill, 

Tennessee 
James,  fruits,  ferry  depot,  r.  316  Davis 
James,  iron  worker,  Western  Iron  Wks.,  r. 

Kearny  bet  Green  and  Union 
James,  teamster,  r.  2  Cleveland 
James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1416  Devisadero 
James  J.,  leather   belt  maker  Alexander 

Heins,  r.  4635^  Tehama 
James  J.,  salesman,  r.  416  Stevenson 
James  P.,  architect,  r.  116,  10th 
James  W.,   paint  grinder  Pioneer   W.    L. 

&  Color  Wks.,  r.  1  Vincent 
Jeremiah,  painter,  r.  1214,  7th  Av  South 
John,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stoneman 
John,  baker,  r.  313  Broadway 
John,  fireman,  r.  143  Minna 
John,  laborer  E.  C.  Pitcher,  r.  905  Bryant 


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Brady  John  J.,  contractor,  r.  1425  O'Farrell 
"    John  J.,  groceries,  863  Bryant,  r.   19a  Gil- 
bert 
"    John  J.,  horseshoer  Wm.  McDonald,  r.  10th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    John  L,.,  r.  1516  Polk 
"    John  T.,   plumber  Hughes  Bros.,   r.  22  De 

Boom 
"    John  T.,  teamster  People's  Express   and 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  43  Clara 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
'■    JulesF.,  clerk  cashier's  dept.  Wells.  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  622  Taylor 
"    K.  R.  Miss,  dressmaking,  10  Pearl 
"    Lawrence,  cook  David  E.  Anderson,  r.  1934 

Market 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  622  Minna 
"    Margaret  C,  widow,  r.  635  Haight 
"    Martha,  widow,  10th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
"    Martin  W.,r.206A  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1870  Lexington  Av 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  726  Fillmore 
"    Matthew,    butcher    A.    Brady,     r.     250V4 

Tehama 
"    Matthew  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  353  Grove 
"    Matthew  I.,  teamster,  r.  353  Grove 
"    Matthew  V..  mason  and  builder.  40   New 

Montgomery,  r.  416,  24th 
"    Michael,  r.  IV2  Little  Russ 
"    Michael,  butcher,  r.  1214,  7th  Av  South 
"    Michael,  iron  worker,  r.  348,  5th 
"    Nicholas  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  116,  10th 
Brady  Owen  E.,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Stone 

Works,  cor  Bryant  and  llth,  r.  711,  34th 
"    Patrick,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  4  Rola  Court 
■'    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  38  Turk 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  514,  3d 
"    Patrick,  machinist,  r.  1416  Devisadero 
"    Patrick,  teamster  James  Smith,  r.  223  Lily 

Av 
"    Patrick  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1416  Devisadero 
"    Patrick  H.,  laborer  George  H.  Baldwin,  r. 

19  Wolfe 
"    Patrick  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1416  Devisadero 
"    Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  20H  Folsom  Av 
"    Peter  W.,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  7th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Philip,  blacksmith  Eureka  Boiler  Wks.,  r. 

207  Langton 
"    Philip,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  25 

Langton 
"    Philip,  hydrant  man  Corporation  Yard  S. 

F.  F.  D.,  r.  Pine  nr  Powell 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  121  Gilbert 
"    Philip,    teamster    James    Smith,    r.    1134 

Stevenson 
"    Philip  W..  deputy  City  and  County  Sur- 
veyor, r.  2301  Pine 
"    Richard,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &.  L.  Wks., 

r.  207  Langton 
"    Richard,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  905  Bryant 
"    Richard  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  905  Bryant 
"    Robert  E.,  porter  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  522  Ivy 

Av 
"    Samuel,  teamster,  r.  905  Bryant 
"    Tecumseh  S.,  machinist,  r.  674  Brannan 
"    Theresa   Miss,    boxmaker,    r.    3   Hopeton 

Terrace 
"    Thomas,  r.  2316  Taylor 
"    Thomas,  driver  Crystal  Soda  Water  Co. 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  924  North  Point 


Brady  Thomas,  galvanizer    John  Finn   Metal 

Wks,  r.  22  De  Boom 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  421  Mississippi 
"    Thomas,  laborer  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  r. 

319  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  mason,  r.  lOSSVa  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  stableman,  r.  901  Battery 
"    Thomas  E.,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.   121 

Gilbert 
"    Thomas  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1425  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas  F.,  collector  Thomas  Lundy,  r.  176 

Minna 
"    Thomas  F.,   stationery,   2001  Fillmore,   r. 

2301  Pine 
"    Thomas  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  353  Grove 
"    Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  r.  2228  Geary 
"    Thomas  H.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Progreso 
"    Thomas  W.,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler 

Wks.,  r.  94  Devisadero 
"    Virginia    Miss,    feeder  Schmidt  Label  & 

Lith.  Co.,  r.  674  Brannan 
"    William,   cook    S.    G.    Birkholm,    r.    5251/2 

Howard 

BRADY  WILLIAM  J., 

proprietor  Eureka  Boiler  Works,  113- 
115  Mission,  telephone  Main  5045,  r. 
94  Devisadero 

Brady  William  J.  Jr.,  machinist  Eureka  Boiler 
Wks..  r.  94  Devisadero 
"    William  W.,  salesman  W.  Oberdeener,  r. 

622  Taylor 
"    Zella,  widow,  lodgings,  339  Eddy 
^S^Brady.    See  Bready 

Braemer  Fritz,  liquors,  22-24,  3d,  r.  Alameda 
Braendlein   George,    furniture    manufacturer, 
547-549  Brannan,  r.  I614  Sanchez 
"    Rudolph,   cabinet  maker  George  Braend- 
lein, r.  16i4  Sanchez 
Braendlin  George  C,  bookkeeper  estate  John  P 

Clabrough,  r.  1314  Alabama 
Braese  Adolph,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,    r. 

26101^  Folsom  rear 
Bragg  Ada  M.,  widow,  r.  1332  Page 
Bragg  Frank,  business  manager  Marine  En- 
gineers' Beneficial  Assn.,  9  Mission,  r.  6 
Steiner 
"    Johns.,  ship  joiner,  r.  215  Castro 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Girls  High  School, 

r.  315  Castro 
"    Robert,  capitalist,  r.  215  Castro 
"    Robert  Jr.,  ship  Joiner,  r.  109  Castro 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  2  City  Hall  PI 
Bragner  Gustave,  laborer,  r.  831  Illinois 
Braham  Edward,  clerk,  r.  412  Minna 
"    Katie,  widow,  r.  412  Minna 
"    William  C,  plumber  Krug  &  Yung 
Brahma  Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  Ledyard  &  Kerr  agents, 

131  Post 
Braid  Alice  G.  Mrs.,  millinery,  527  Hayes 
"    David  C.  Jr.,    proprietor  Atlantic  Straw 
Wks.,  104,  5th,  r.  537  Hayes 
Braida  John  (Braida  &  Pasquali),  r.  336  Hickory 
Av 
"    &  Pasquali  (John  Braida  and  John  Pas- 
quali),    manufacturers    of    Roman    and 
Venetian  marble  mosaic,  721  Laguna 
Braig  Henry,  machinist,  r.  718  Valencia 

"    Joseph,  winemaker,  r.  2525  Bryant  Av 
Brain  Henry,  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamilton,  r. 

Berkeley 
j8®=  Brain.    See  Brane 

Brainard  A.  C.  &  Son  (Adelbert  C.  and  William 

H.),  brokers,  109  California,  room  2 

"    Adelbert    C.    (A.    C.    Brainard  &  Son),  r. 

Berkeley 
"    George  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  139,  24th 
"    Richard,  r.  33,  4th 

■'    William   H.   (A.    C.    Brainard   &  Son),   r. 
Berkeley 
Brajovich    Eli,    cook   Lazar   Jovovich,   r.   1009 
Jackson 
"    Savo,  waiter,  r.  901  Stockton 
Brake  Frederick  W.,  salesman  G.  Verdier&Co.. 
r.  1506!4  California 
"    Sidney  H.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 
21  Glen  Park  Av 
Brakenwagen  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  28,  1st 


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Braley  Charles  F.,  shipping  clerk  J.  P.  Thomas, 

r.  1312  Soott 
Bralich  Frederick,  cook,  r.  1519'4  Mason 
"    Lottie  Miss,  saleslady  Michels  &  Wand, 
r.  1519!4  Mason 
Braly  Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  118,  10th 
Bralye  George,  baker  T.  Bomke,  r.  524,  22d 
"    J.  Christian,  helper  Cal.  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
496,  8th 
Bramah  Alfred,  cutter,  r.  804  Turk 
Brambila  Petra,  widow,  r.  3  Morey  alley 
Bramer  Michael,  bartender,  r.  209  Eddy 
Bramhall  George,   laborer  S.  P.  Co.,r.  145  San 
Jose  Av 
"    George  B.,  musician,  r.  145  San  Jose  Av 
"    Walter  M.,  mining,  310  Pine,  rooms  43-45, 
r.  Alameda 
Bramlett  Maud  E.  Miss,  housekeeper,  815  Treat 

Av 
Bramson  Fannie,  widow,  r.  2O814  Grove 

"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  2O8V2  Grove 
Bramstedt  Alfred  J.,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r. 
205  Sanchez 
"    Henry,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  48 

Dehone 
"    John  H.,  bartender,  r.  205  Sanchez 
"    William  C,  bartender,  r.  205  Sanchez 
Bramwell  Aaron,  stevedore,  r.  1419  Kearny 

"    Aaron  J.,  printer,  r.  1200  Kearny 
Branagan  Christopher,  real  estate,  r.  128  Chat- 
tanooga 
"    Peter;  currier  H.  N.  Cook  Belting  Co.,  r. 
3722  Mission 
4!5"  Branagan.    See  Brannagan  and  Brannigan 
Branch  Alfred,  molder,  r.  622  Jessie 
"    Andrew  W.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office, 

r.  204  McAllister 
"    George  H.,  printer,  r.  623  Jessie 
"    George  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval    Officer  of 
Customs,  r.  1416  Broadway 

BRANCH  HOUSE, 

F.  L.  Turpin  proprietor,  rooms  per 
night  20  cents  to  $1.00,  week  $1.00  to 
$3.00,  montli  $4.00  to  $12.00,  metallic 
fire  escapes  front  and  rear,  861  Mar- 
ket, opposite  Baldwin  Hotel 
Branch  Leonidas  C,  real  estate,  17  Crocker 
Bldg.  r.  3009  Sacramento 

"  Oscar  (ZoUver,  Branch  &  Lawlor),  r.  121 
Chattanooga 

"    Royal  S.,  clerk   forwarding   dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Branchfleld  Timothy,  clerk,  r.  743  Harrison 
Brand  Abram  M.,  painter  and  paper  hanger, 
1505  Buchanan 

"  Amelia  K.  Mrs.,  teacher  elocution,  612  Van 
Ness  Av 

"  Arthur,  attorney  at  law,  175-178  Crocker 
Bldg,  and  assistant  District  Attorney, 
r.  1924  Broadway 

"  Christ  F.,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r.  414 
Dodge 

"  Emma  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  419  O'Farrell, 
rear 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  28M  Kissling 
Brand  Ernest,  secretary  Humboldt  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  18  Geary,  r.  1924  Broad- 
way 

"  Helen,  widow,  r.  Nevada  Av  nr  Cortland 
Av 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  419  O'Farrell  rear 

"  Herman  J.,  manufacturing  jeweler,  230 
Kearny,  r.  212  Powell 

"  Jacob  M.,  butcher  Emil  Di  Vecchio,  r.  806 
Olive  Av 

"    Joseph  M.,  plasterer,  r.  419  O'Farrell  rear 
Brand  Lucien,  secretary  French  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  534  California,  r.  Alameda 

"  Myra  Miss,  oil  painting  artist,  r.  406 
Gough 

"    Oscar,  millhand  William  A.  Schrock 

"  Otto,  machinist  Vulcan  I.  Wks.,  r.  4% 
Dodge 

"    Peter  N.,  capitalist,  r.  14  Ellis 

"  Ralph,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  3268 
Mission 

"     S.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  406  Gough 
4®"Brand,    See  Brandt 


Brandau  Carl,  cook  Occidental  Hotel  bar,  r.  1006 

Larkin 
Brandemann  Charles,  ship  carpenter,  r.  5th  Av 
South  nr I 
"    Charles  Jr.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  5th  Av  South 
nr  I 
Brandenberg  William,  seaman,  r.  18  Perry 
Brandenburg  Martha  Mrs.,  r.  71  Henry 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  71  Heni-y 
Brandenburger  Rudolph,  restaurant,  r.  602  Cen- 
tral Av 
Brandenstein  Alfred  J.  (Alfred  J.  Brandenstein 
&  Co.),  r.  SW  cor  California  and  Gough 
"    Alfred  J.  &  Co.  (Alfred  J.  Brandenstein), 
importers  of   foreign  merchandise,    523 
Market 
"    Charles,  salesman,  r.   SW  cor  California 

and  Gough 
"    H.  &  Co.  (Hermann  Brandenstein  and  Wil- 
liam Hellier),  livery  stable,  SW  cor  New 
Montgomery  and  Mission 
Brandenstein  Henry  U.,  attorney  at  law,  217 
Sansome,  r.  SW  cor  Gough  and  California 
"    Hermann  (H.  Brandenstein  &  Co.),  r.  1607 
Post 
Joseph,  r.  SW  cor  California  and  Gough 
M.  &  Co.  (Meyer  Brandenstein  and  Lazard 
Godchaux),  wholesale  butchers.  1st  Av 
South,  office  319  Pine,  rooms  3-5 
Manfred  (Adelsdorfer  &  Brandenstein),  r. 

SW  cor  California  and  Gough 
Max  J.   (M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co.),  r.  2005 

Franklin 
Meyer  (M.  Brandenstein  &  Co.),  r.  1305  Van 
Ness  Av 

Brandenstein  M.  J.  &  Co.   (Mas  J.  Branden- 
stein), commission  merchants,  tea  and 
matting  importers,   118-120  Market  and 
15-17  California 
Brander  Alexander,  blacksmith,  r.  20  Decatur 
Brandes  August    R.    F.,    bookbinder   Acres  & 
Williams  Co.,  r.  1004  Harrison 
"    Charles  F.,  bookbinder,  r.  1004  Harrison 
"    Herman,  bartender  Golden  West  Hotel,  r. 

2  Sutter  PI 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1004  Harrison 
Brandhofer  Theodore  A.,  engineer,  r.  67  Califor- 
nia Av 
Brandlein  Kate  C.  Miss,  stenographer  and  type- 
writer, r.  W-A  Sanchez 
Brandli  Conrad,  dishwasher  Louis  Diezelski,  r. 

438  Hayes 
Brandner  George  J.,  baker,  r.  75,  4th  rear 
Brandon  Alfred  R.,  physician,  r.  5a5  Jersey 

"    Edward  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  3  Freelon 
Brandon  Frederick  D.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cal- 
ifornia, rooms  63-64,  telephone  Main  703, 
r.  NE  cor  Church  and  18th 
"    George,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  9 

Clara 
"    Giles,  miner,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Henry,  helper  Risdon  L  &  L.  Wks.,r.  24^^ 

Louisa 
"    John  J.,  fireman,  r.  28  Clarence  PI 
' '    John  J. ,  millhand  Commercial  Box  Factory, 

"    John  J.,  water  tender  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  55 

Shipley 
"    John  R.,  electrician,  r.  17  Harriet 
"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  24%  Louisa 
"    Joseph  R.,  attorney  at  law,  604  Merchant, 

r.  535  Jersey 
"    Mark,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  528 

Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  press  feeder   Dlckman-Jones 

Co.,  r.  28  Clarence  PI 


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OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

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"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  55  Shipley 

■'    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  28  Clarence  PI 

"    Patrick  H.,  engineer  engine  6,  r.  28  Clar- 
ence PI 

"    William  T.,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,r.  28  Clarence  PI 
Brandstedt  August  F.,  bartender  Bergstrom  & 

Edman,  r.  465  Stevenson 
Brandt  Adoph,  foreman  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  1114 
Potrero  Av 

■'    August,  master  mariner,  r.  809  Texas 

"    Bernard  L..,  painter,  404    Montgomery,  r. 
Hotel  Baltimore 

■'    Carl,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  1313  Ne- 
braska 

"    Charles,  1st  officer  str  Washtenaw 
Brandt  Claus,  groceries,  liquors  and  dairy  prod- 
uce. SE  cor  Oak  and  Octavia,  r.  251  Oak 

"    Eric  A.,  r.  1622 Bush 

■■    Ernest,  bartender  Henry  Keeling,  r.  300,  4th 

^'    Eugene,  r.  533  Sacramento 

"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  3129,  16th 

•'    Frederick,  restaurant,  2775,   16th,   r.   2777, 
16th 
Brandt  Frederick,  wines  and  liquors,  154,  3d, 
and  proprietor  Hughes  House,  214,  3d,  r. 
214,  3d 

"    Frederick  C,  machinist,  r.  71314  Union 

■'    George  E.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
1031  Clay 

"     Gerhardus  J.  G.,  r.  635  Eddy 

■'    Gerhardus  J.  G.  Jr..  student,  r.  635  Eddy 

■'    Gustav,  lodgings,  263,  3d 

"     H.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 

■'    Henry,  clerk,  r.  410b  Eddy  rear 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  20  Victor 

"    Hermann,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  1114 
Potrero  Av 

"    Hugo,  brass  finisher,  r.  506,  4th 
Brandt  Isaac  B.  L.,  attorney  at  law,  311  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  328  Montgomery,  r.   1713 
Bush 
Brandt  Jacob,  cigar  manufacturer,  411-413  Bat- 
tery cor  Merchant,  r.  33  Scott 

•'    James  A.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 
r.  1650b  Hayes 

"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Valley 
and  San  Jose  Av 

"    John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
1105  Tennessee 

"    John,  liquors,  524  Pine 

■•    John,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Jackson 

■'    John  B.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  467  Bryant 

"    John  E.,  frame  maker  Herrman  Cohen,  r. 
Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Julius,  elevator  man,  r.  302,  4th 

"    Louis,  r.  504  Grove 

•'    Louis,  bookkeeper  Buffalo  Brewing  Co..  r. 
610,  3d 

"    Louis,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Brandt  Louis  B.,  proprietor  The  Imperial,  1016 
Market,  r.  1609  Golden  Gate  Av 

•'    Magnus,  bricklayer,  r.  114  St.  Rose's  Av 

•'    Martin  G.  (Brandt  &  Davis),  r.  The  Rose- 
dale 


Noah,  teacher  music,  r.  1027  O'Farrell 
Peter  f Brandt  &  Robohm),  r.  1908  Ellis 
Peter  H.,  carpenter,  r.  56  Homestead 
Rutherford,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 

796  Van  Ness  Av 
Samuel,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.. 

r.  414  Brannan 


Brandt  William,  porter  Haas  Bros.,  r.  212  Leav- 
enworth 
' '    &  Co.  (Maurice  Brandt  and  Edward  J.  Turk- 

ington),  tailors,  139  Montgomery 
"    &' Davis  (Martin  G.  Brandt  and  James  R. 
Davis),    managers    Savon    and    Carpet 
Cleaning  Co.,  206  Leavenworth 
"    &    Robohm   (Peter  Brandt    and  Cord  Ro- 
bohm), groceries  and  liquors,  1842  Ellis 
iiS"Brandt.    See  Brand  and  Brant 
Brandtjen  John,  driver,  r.  120  Morris  Av 
Brandy  City  Mine  (Sierra  Co.,  Cal.),  Charles 
AUenberg  secretary,  206  Sansome,  rooms 
1-2 
4®-Brane.    See  Brain 
Branger  Celina,  widow,  r.  3010  Pierce 
Branick  John  P.,  contractor,  r.  137  Dolores 
Branigan  John  P..  candies,  1124  Larkin 
Branke  Paul  Rev.,  pastor  German  Evangelical 

St.  Paul's  Church,  r.  1419  Howard 
Branley  William,  laborer,  r.  405  Lyon 
Brann  Delia  Mrs.,  r.  3019  Folsom 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  A.  E.  B.  Ridley,  r.  3019  Fol- 
som 
•'    Frank  R.,  r.  117  Cumberland 
"    H.  Harding,  sailmaker  Brann  &  Prior,  r. 

117  Cumberland 
"    Robert  C.  (Brann  &  Prior),  r.  117  Cumber- 
land 
"    Thomas  M.,  insurance,  r.  224  Dorland 
"    Walter  S..  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 

room  16,  r.  3001  Jackson 
"    &  Prior    (Bobert  C.    Brann    and   John  L. 
Prior),  sailmakers,  54-56  Clay 
-^J~Brannagan.    See  Branagan  and  Branigan 
Brannagan  Arthur,  shoe  finisher  J.  C.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  222,11th 
"    Arthur  J.,   druggist  TuUio  A.  Rottanzi,  r. 
17  Hattie 
Brannan  Aloysius  R.,  expressman,  r.  506,  3d 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  3011  Clay 
"    Charles  A.,  engraver,  r.  2000  Dupont 
"    Francis,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  34  Fell 
"    James,  collector,  r.  48  Louisa 
"    James,  horseshoer  J.  S.  O'Rourke  &  Co.,  r. 

933  Mission 
■'    James,  porter  M.  Jordan,  r.  144,  2d 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  12  Wildey 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  52714  Linden  Av 
"    John,    sweeper   City  Street  Improvement 

Co.,  r.  616  Stevenson 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    John  E.,  real  estate,  r.  1014  Page 
"    Kate  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  3215V4  Pine 
"    Lawrence,  blacksmith,  r.  46  Louisa 
"    Martin  J.,  peddler,  r.  1128  Bryant 
"    Mary  F  ,  widow,  r.  110  Natoma 
"    Mary  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2315^  Pine 
"    Mar.v  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1521  Mission 
"    Matthew,  longshoreman  O.  R,  &  N.  Co. 
"    Michael,  r.  310  Tehama 
"    Michael    J.,    driver  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.   24 

Louisa 
"    Patrick  R.,  horseshoer,  516  Hyde 
"    Peter  E.,  painter,  r.  1521  Mission 
"    Peter  J.,  r.  17051/4  Jones 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  434  Minna 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1868a  Lexington 
Brannan  Street  Warehouse,  F.  s.  Moody  pro- 
prietor,  609-617  Brannan    and     108-116 
Bluxome,  office  422-432  Townsend 
"    Thomas,  stableman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Thomas,  wood  and  coal,  1132  Howard 
"    William,   salesman  J.  T.   Sullivan,   r.  370 
Clementina 
J^~Brannan.    See  Brennan  and  Brenan 
Brannick  John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  301 

Sierra 
Brannigan  Bernard,  r.  1132  Larkin 

"    Margaret  Miss,  domestic,  r.  314  Jessie 
Branquart    Victor    (Branquart    &    Co.),    r.    438 
Broadway 
"    &    Co.    (Victor   Branquart),    printers,    509 
Kearny,  room  1 
Branscheid  Charles  P.,  salesman  Cooper  &  Co., 
r.  1931  Green 
"    Edward  C,  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  r.  1931  Green 


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JBransford  Samuel  G.,  medical  student,  r.  1134 
Howard 
"    v.  Miss,  presser  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  1134 

Howard 
"    William  A.,  helper  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 

1018  Howard 
"    Zerrell   W.,  finisher  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 
1134  Howard 
Branson  Benjamin,  boatman,  r.  1813  Dupont 
"    Harry  H.,  machinist,  1813  Dupont 
"    Henry  B.,  r.  59  Shipley  rear 
"    Thomas,  watchman,  r.  336,  29th 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  336,  29th 
Brant  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1713  Jones 

"    John  S.,  driver  engine  1,  r.  1712  Jones 
"    Louis  P.,  1st  lieut.  1st  Infantry  U.  S.  A., 
Angel  Island 
4®-Brant.    See  Brand  and  Brandt 
Branter  James,  butler,  r.  704  Folsom 
Branthiver  Howard  L,.,  reporter  Pickens,  Ful- 
ton &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Branting  Charles  T.,  teamster  John  Middleton, 

r.  537  Sacramento 
Brantwen  Harry,  barber,  r.  455  Jessie  rear 
Branz  Mary  Miss,  varieties,  1018  Powell 

"    Peter,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
Brarens  Ferdinand,  salesman,  r.   San  Jose  Av 
nr  Sherman  Av 
"    Frederick  C,  news  agent,  r.  435  Bryant 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  415,  18th 
"    Peter  S.,  milkman,  r.  704,  17th 
"    Susan,  widow,  lodgings,  r,  435  Bryant 
Brasford  John,  storekeeper  Russ  House 
Brask  Edward,  brass  finisher  M.   Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  316  Folsom 
Braskenitz  Wenzel,  tailor,  r.  210  Prospect  PI 
Brass  John,  r.  26  Freelon  rear 

"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  331  Jessie 

Brassen  Johanna,  widow,  r.  30.  Welsh  rear 

Brastow  Solomon  D.,  superintendent  Western 

division  Wells,  Fargo  &  Go's   Express 

35  New  Montgomery,  room  2,  r.  1116  Hyde 

Bratemos  John,  master  mariner,   r.   19  Vande 

water 
Braticevich    Anton,  bartender  John   L.   Rado 

vich,  r.  1800  Post 
Bratovich  Bernard,    longshoreman  O.  R.   &  N, 

Co. 
Bratslovski  Marcus,  watchmaker,  243,  7th 
Bratton    Frederick    A.,    clerk    cashier's    dept 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2306  Mission 
"    William  G.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2306  Mission 
Brau  Obed,  carpenter,  r.  33  Turk 
Braud  Frank,  brass  molder  Zollver,  Branch  & 
Lawlor,  r.  524  Fulton 
"    Peter,  machinist,  r.  429  Franklin 
«®-Braud.    See  Baud 
Brauer  Anna,  widow,  r.  434  Grove 
"    Charles  F.   (Brauer,   Grasshofl  &  Co.),   r. 

3002  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Franz,  insurance  agent,  r.  724  Union 
Brauer,  Grasshoflf  &   Co.    (Charles  F.  Brauer 
and  Robert  Grasshoff),  importers,  whole- 
sale provision  dealers  and  commission 
merchants,  specialty,  imported  and  do- 
mestic delicacies,  309-311  Front 
"    Henry  J.,  butcher,  r.  1330  Eddy 
"    Herman  O.,  cabinet  maker  Cal.   Furniture 

Mfg.  Co. 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  43  Russ 
"    Louis,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  dlSV^  Fol- 
som 
"    Matilda  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  43  Russ 
4ffl"Brauer.    See  Brewer,  Brower  and  Broyer 
Braughler  Oscar  H.,  salesman  John  F.   Myers 

&  Co.,  r.  323  Golden  Gate  Av 
Braum   Nathaniel    H.,     bookkeeper    Cutter   & 

Moseley,  r.  Oakland 
Braun  Adolph  W.,  tailor,  r.  435  Stevenson 
"    Albert,  bakery,  1837  O'Farrell 
"    Albert  J.,  r.  1225  Jessie 

"    Anthony,  manager  George  L.  Coyte,  300,  3d 
"    Charles  H.  F.,  bookkeeper  Ami  Vignier,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Francis  A.,  salesman  Ami  Vignier,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank,  tailor,  438  Bush 


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Braun  Frank  J.,  foreman  Edwards  Publishing 
Co.,  r.  1225  Jessie 
Franz,  house  and  sign  painter,  1839  Howard 
George,  beer  bottler,  2319  Pine 
Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  411,  27th 
Jacob,  newpapers,  r.  34,  13th 
Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
John,  lodgings,  613  Mission 
Karl,  bartender  N.  Bauer,  r.  2101  Powell 
Leon,  furniture,  1909  Mission 
Louis  E.,  insurance  clerk  George  W.  Mc- 

Neaa-,  r.  Oakland 
Philip,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
Richard,  nurse,  German  Hospital 
4S~Braun.    See  Brown 

Braunbeck  Peter,  bricklayer,  r.  30th  nr  Noe 
Braunhart  Samuel,  Port  Warden,  r.  839  Mission 
Braunscliweiger    Edward,     secretary   Braun- 
schweiger  &  Co.,  5-7  Drumm,  r.  1600  Mc- 
Allister 
Braunschweig-er  Hermann, 'president  Braun- 
schweiger   &    Co.,    ,5-7   Drumm,   r.    1600 
McAllister 
"    Hermann  Jr.,    traveling    salesman,  r.  412 
Jones 

BRAUNSCHWEIGER  &  CO. 

(incorp'd),  Hermann  Braunschweiger 
president,  Edward  Braunschweig-er 
secretary,  importers  and  liquor  mer- 
chants, 5-7  Drumm,  telephone  Main 
1646 
Bravender  Joseph,  sweeper  City  Street  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  1057  Golden  Gate  Av 
Braverman  Louis,  merchant,  r.  1016  Eddy 

"    Sigmund  L.,  ofQce  121  Post.  r.  1219  Fulton 
Bravotte  Auguste,  shoemaker,  737  McAllister, 

r.  624  Fulton 
Bray  Albert,  laborer,  r.  20  Tehama 
"    Albert  J.,  wiper  Edison  Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  72114  Clementina 
"    Alonzo  W.,  driver  Greeley's  Alameda  and 

S.  F.  Trans.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Angelo  S.,  clerk  North  German  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  29  Clinton  Park 
"    Anthony  Mrs.,  r.  502  Powell 
Bray  Charles  E.,  general  agent  Passenger  De- 
partment   Chicago     and    Northwestern 
Railway,  2  New  Montgomery,  r.   Hotel 
St.  Nicholas 
Eben,  seaman,  r.  6  Rose  PI 
Edward  M.  (Bray's  Sons  &  Co.),  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
Frederick    W.    (Bray    &    Daves),    r.    1020 

Valencia 
Grace,  widow,  r.  19  Willow  Av 
Grace  S.  Mrs.,  r.  926  Sutter 
Henry  T. ,  contractor  and  builder,  29  Clinton 
Howard  W.,   traveling    salesman   W.  W. 

Montague  &  Co..  r.  Fruitvale 
Ira,  r.  1417  Guerrero 
Louisa  F.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Primary 

School,  r.  3333  Sutter 
Mary  C,  r.  2333  Sutter 
Mary  E.,  saleswoman,  r.  29  Clinton  Park 
Michael,   shoemaker,   1080  Howard,  r.  203 
Howard 
Bray  Michael  F.,  cashier  Grand  Hotel,  r.  734 
Grove 
"    Reginald  D.,  accountant  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  North  America,  r.  2233  Sutter 
"    Robert  A.  (Bray's  Sons  &  Co.),  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Sylvester  L.,  salesman  John  C.  Spencer, 

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Bray  "Washiugton  J.,  clerk,  r.  29  Clinton  Park 
"    William,  watchman    str   City   of  Rio   de 

Janeiro 
'■    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

28  Erie 
"    William  H.,  journalist,  r.  100  Olive  Av 
"    &  Daves  (Frederick  W.  Bray  and  Edward 
D.  Daves),  expressmen,  2400  Mission 
4®=Bray.    See  Brey 

Bray's  Sons  &  Co.  (Edward  M.  and  Robert  A. 
Bray),  grain  commission  merchants,  220 
Clay 
Brayman  Ray  A.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  218a 

Noe 
Brasrton  A.  P.,  president  Pelton  Water  Wheel 
Co.,   121-123  Main,  r.  1167  Jackson,   Oak- 
land 
Brasrton  A.  P.  Jr.,  vice-president  and  manager 
Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.,  121-123  Main, 
r.  1167  Jackson,  Oakland 
Brayton  Edward  L.,  treasurer  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Co.,  121-123  Main,  r.  1167  Jackson, 
Oakland 
"    William    H.,  agent  Worcester   Chemical 
Fire  Pails,   157  New  Montgomery,  r.  801 
Leavenworth 
Brazan  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  1909  Geary 
Brazell     James    M.,     mining     expert,    r.    1312 

Octavia 
Brazier  George  W.,  r.  217  Grant  Av 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  26  Freelon  rear 
Brazil  Emilio,  laborer,  r.  422  Drumm 

"    Manuel  (Moraes  &  Brazil),  r.  429  Pacific 
Brazzio  Manuel,  peddler,  r.  20  Hinckley 
Breakfleld  Aaron,   gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2053  McAllister 
Brean  William  H.,  foreman,  r.  1915  Harrison 
Brears  Miles  J.,  lastmaker  Cal.  Last  Factory, 

r.  112Shotwell 
Breaton  Daniel  R,,  seaman  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  210 

Pennsylvania  Av 
Brebek  Theodore,  bookbinder,  r.  2  Scheerer 
Brechtel    William    F.,   teacher    languages,   r. 

6  Seymour  Av 
Breck  Charles   R.,  assistant  baggage  agent  S, 
P.  Co.,  r,  Berkeley 
"    Ellen  A,,  widow,  r.  931  Greenwich 
"    Frederick,  sack  sewer,  r.  303'/4  Davis 
Breck  George,  optical  projection  and  manager 
J.  B.  Colt  &  Co.  (New  York),  131  Post,  r. 
1692  Page 
"    William  A.  M.  Rev.,  associate  rector  St. 
John's  Episcopal  Church,  r.  106  Julian 
Av 
Breckedfeld  William  M.,  bookkeeper Boericke  & 

Runyon,  r.  29  Hartford 
Brenckenridge  C.  &  Son  (Mrs,   Catherine  and 
William  J,),  fish,  11-13  Bay  City  Market 
"    Catherine  Mrs,  (C,  Breckenridge  &  Son),  r. 

751  Folsom 
"    William  J.  (C.  Breckenridge  &  Son),  r.  751 
Folsom 
Breckette  M.  Mrs.,  r,  II314  Pierce 
Breckle  Frederick,  liquors,  3301  Geary 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  driver,  r,  3301  Gearv 
Breckon  F.  W.   Page,  seacher  of  records,  530 

California,  room  61 
Breckwoldt  August  H.,  laborer,  r.  1164  Bryant 

"    J.  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1164  Bryant 
Bredehoft  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW 
cor  34th  and  York 
"    Christian,  clerk,  r.  943  Howard 
"    Martin  W.,  porter,  r.  8  Boyd 
Bredenburg  W.,  cutter,  r.  34  Ellis 
Bredhoff   Charles,    bookkeeper    Siebe   Bros.    & 
Plagemann,  r.  Oakland 


Bredhoff  Charles  M.  (Hilmer,  Bredhoff  &  Schulz) , 
r.  206V^  Fair  Oaks 
"    F.    William,    coffee    roaster,    r.    930  Fil- 
bert 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  800  Page 
"    Martin,  porter  Paul  Keyser,  r.  8  Boyd 
Bredlie  Andrew,  shoemaker,  28  Market,  r.  333 
Minna 
"    Sophie  Miss,  r.  333  Minna 
Bredlow  Herman,  millhand  Central  Lumber  & 
Mill  Co.,  r.  37  Ripley  PI 
"    Otto,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
Bredon  Robert  E.,  r.  920  Guerrero 
Bredull  Catharine,  widow,  r.  597  Ellis 

"    Marie  Miss,  teacher  music,  597  Ellis 
Bree  J.  Linden,  draughtsman  Wright  &  Sanders, 
r,  3  Essex  PI 
"    T.    Edgar,  draughtsman  Golden  State  & 

Miners  Iron  Wks.,  r.  2  Essex  PI 
"    Thomas  W.,  teacher  music,  r.  961  Mission 
Jm-Bree.    See  Brie 

Breece  Abraham,  mining,  r.  1729  California 
Breed  Cameron  Mrs.,  vocal  teacher,  r.  434  San 
Jose  Av 
"    Edward  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  502  Mason 
Breed  Frank  P.,  superintendent  Station  K  Post 
OfBce,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Frank  W.,  salesman  George  H.  Croley,  r. 
Oakland 
Breede  Dora,  widow,  r.  2000  Polk 
Breeden  H.  C.,  r.  University  Club 
Breeder  and  Sportsman  (daily  and  weekly), 
Breeder  and  Sportsman  Publishing  Co., 
publishers,  331  Bush 
Breeder  and  Sportsman  Publishing  Co.,  F.  w. 
Kelley  manager,  publishers  Breeder  and 
Sportsman,  331  Bush,  tel  Main  1173 
Breedlove  Ira  N.,  cashier  The  Germania  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Breen  Albert,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  47& 
Jessie 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  janitress    Douglass  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  509  Shotwell 
"    Daniel,  r.  178  Perry 
"    Harry    M.,  iron  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

319  Sierra 
"    James  W.,  boiler  maker,  r.  44  Jessie 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1529^/^  Dolores 
"    John,  blacksmith  Golden  State  and  Miners' 

I^  Wks.,  r.  59  Tehama 
"    John,  bottler  Bay  City  Soda  Water  Co.,  r. 

429  Church 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  621,  2d 
"    John  M.j  r.  16  Laguna 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  509  Shotwell 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaking,  r.  213  Turk 
"    Kate  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1517  Larkin 
"    Lawrence,  engineer,  r.  44  Jessie 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  476  Jessie 
"    Mary  J,,  widow,  r.  1310  Guerrero 
"    Michael  J,,  janitor,  131  Post 
"    Mollie  Miss,  r.   Head  nr  Randolph 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Bright  nr  Randolph 
"    Peter  A.,    law    student  Delmas  &  Short- 
ridge,  r.  3305  Webster 
"    Rose  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  Head  nr  Randolph 
"    Thomas,  r.  16  Laguna 
"    Timothy,   salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  100  Jones 
"    William  T,,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman  &  Iken- 

berg,  r,  15391/4  Dolores 
"    Thomas  W.,  gardener  S.   F,  Art  Assn.,   r. 
SE  cor  California  and  Mason 
Brees  Abijah,  r.  1305  Folsom 

"    David  A,,  barber,  1205  Folsom 
Breeser  Gustav,  liquors,  806,  3d 
Breeze  James  H.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1364  Market 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1330  Sutter 
"    William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  417 

Powell 
"    William  F.,  draughtsman  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V. 
Ry.,  r.  1330  Sutter 


Breffeith  L.  Casimir,  renting  clerk  Madison  & 

Burke,  r.  39  Belvedere 
Bregstone  Henry  H.,  clerk  Jacob  Unna,  r.  535 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Brehamj  James,  confectioner,  r.  593  Ash  Av 
Brehany  E.  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  593  Ash  Av 


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Brehany  Micliael,  driver  J.  J.  Kenney,  r.  26tli 

Av  nr  Poiut  Lobos  Av 
Brebaut  Arthur,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
Brehm  Adam,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Turner 
Hall  Saloon,  333  Turk,  and  janitor  San 
Francisco  Turner  Hall,  r.  520D  Turk 
"    Edward,  porter  George  Morrow  &  Co.,  r.  40 

Commercial 
"    William,    washer  U.  S.    Brewery,  r.    513 
Franklin  ^^.,, 

Breidenstein  Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  5  Willow  Av 
"    Leonard,  r.  5  Willow  Av 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  5  Willow  Av 
Breidtenstein     Edward,     gardener    Frederick 

Liudemann 
Breig  Edwin  J.,  driver  Breig  &  Schafer,  r.  177414 


»    John  (Breig  &  Schafer),  r.  212a  Linden  Av 
"    &  Schafer  (John  Breig  and  Charles  Scha- 
fer),   proprietors   Pacific    Soda    Water 
Wks.,  1710-1713  Folsom 
Breiling  Christina,  widow,  r.  26  Ford 
"    Eugene  A.,  printer,  r.  26  Ford 
"    Frank,  butcher,  r.  26  Ford 
"    Theodore,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  26  Ford 
Breining  Edward,  driver,  r.  119  Valparaiso 
Breiten  Charles,  confectionery,  418  Montgomery 

Av 
Breitenbach  John,  dyer,  r.  725,  24th 
Breitenstein  Ella,  widow,  r.  15I6V2  Howard 
Breithaupt  Jacob,  brewer,  r.  Arkansas  nr  25th, 

Potrero 
Breitisch  Fred  J.,  barber  Jacoby,  Gonsalves   & 

Asplund,  r.  51/2  Meacham  PI 
Breitstein   Harry  E.,  manager  The  Columbus 
Woolen  Mills,  545  Market,  r.  729  O'Far- 
rell 
Breitwieser  John  J.,  baker  Herman  Schmitt,  r. 

27  Alvarado 
Breitwisch  Frederick  J.,  barber,  r.  732i/^  Geary 
Breitzmann  John  A.,  salesman  John  Taylor  & 
Co.,  r.  1511  Vallejo 
"    Robert,  druggist,  r.  1511  Vallejo 
"    Robert  J,,  salesman  Goodyear  Rubber  Co., 
r.  1511  Vallejo 
Brekke  Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  630  Castro 
Brelin  Ida,  domestic,  3484  Clay 
Brell  Frank,  upholsterer,  r.  323  Jessie 
Bremen    Board  of  Underwriters,   Hellmann 
Bros.  &  Co.  agents,  525 Front 
"    H.,  bartender,  r.  326  Pacific 
Bremer  Adolph,  r.  12091-^  Mission 
Bremer  Agnes  D.  Miss,  grand  secretary  Com- 
panions of  the  Forest,  130  O'Farrell,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Amelie,  domestic,  810  Page 
Bremer  Christian  H.,  grand  secretary  Forest- 
ers of   America,   130    O'Farrell,  ir.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George  C.  F.,  teamster  Dept.  of  Cal.  U.  S. 

A.,  r.  509  Ellis 
"    Hannah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r,  7  Sumner 
"    Herman  J.  (Joseph  Bremer  &  Co.),  r.  1238 

Post 
"    James    H.,  wool   dryer   F.   S.   Moody,  r.  7 

Sumner 
"    Joseph  (Joseph  Bremer  &  Co.),  r.  1238  Post 
"    Joseph,  cooper,  r.  7  Sumner 
"    Joseph   &   Co.    (Joseph     and    Herman   J. 
Bremer),  wholesale  liquors  and  cigars, 
310  Sacramento 
"    Louis,  blacksmith  Muir  Bros.,  r.  803  Har- 
rison 
"    Louis,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r.  410 

Minna 
"    Milton  A.,  clerk  Bremer  &  Bender,  r.  1307 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Otto,  r.  1952  Howard 

"    Otto  A.  (Browning  &  Bremer),  r.  Alameda 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1953  Howard 
"    William  H.  (Bremer  &  Bender),  r.  1307  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    &  Bender  (William  H.  Bremer  and  A.  M. 
Bender),  general  insurance  agents,  310 
Sacramento 
Bremervorde  Verein,  630  Bush 
Bremler  Helena,  widow,  r.  550  Jessie 
"    Max,  tailor  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  820  Eliza- 
beth 


Bremler  Rudolph,  tailor,  303  Grant  Av,  r.  540 

Bremmel  Julius,  gunsmith,  r.  959  Howard 
Bremner  George,   salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  1810  Lyon 
"    George    St.    J.,   floor  walker   Newman   & 

Levinson,  r.  1028  Fair  Oaks 
"    Henry,   teamster  Thomas  Morton,  r.  603M 


"    William,  nurse,  r.  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Bremson  Benjamin,  boatman,  r.  1813  Dupont 

"    Harry,  machinist,  r.  1813  Dupont 
Brenan  Edwin,  salesman  Adelsdorfer  &  Bran- 
denstein,  r.  9241/2  Oak  „,,  ,  ^  , 

"    John  T.,  with  S.  F.  Paving  Co.,  924%  Oak 
jg@=Brenan.    See  Brannan  and  Brennan 
Brendage  Edward,    carpenter,  r.  954  18th    Av 

South 
Brendel  Herman,  merchant  tailor,  309  Post,  r. 
311  Prospect  PI  „        .       ^ 

"    John  F.,  bookkeeper  National  Brewing  Co., 

r.  628  Linden  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3  Grant  Alley 
Brendt  Richard,  physician,  1340  Mission 
Brendtjen  Helen  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  A.  E. 

Grunwald,  r.  120  Morris  Av 
Brenemar  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  105  Berry 
Brenes  Miguel,  waiter,  r.  228  Brannan 
Brenham  Laura  J.  Miss,  clerk  U.  S.  engineer  s 

offlce,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
Brenigan  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1131%  How- 
ard 
Brening  Tillie,  widow,  r.  312  Chestnut 
Brennan  Alice  M.  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  635  O'Farrell 
•<    Andrew  J.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  1119  Greenwich 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  varieties,  129,  11th 
"    Annie  J.,  widow,  r.  310  Powell 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1119  Greenwich 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  98  Francisco 
"    Daniel,  baker  Dennett's,  r.  413  Jones 
"    Daniel  J.,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2313/2  Polk 
"    David,  plasterer,  r.  221,  24th    „  „  ^.    _,, 
"    Edmund  H.,  wheelwright  H.  B.  Schindler, 

r.  31  St.  Mary's  Av 
"    Edward,  electrician,  r.  312  Capp 
"    Edward  P.,  fireman  engine  23,  r.  2132 Brod- 

erick 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  23  Langton  rear 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1131  Buchanan 
.'    E.  v.,  wiper  Edison  Light  &  Power  Co.,  r. 
23  Verona  PI  ,„„ 

"    Frank  W.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  Ibb 

Perry 
-    GeorgeE.,laborer,r.  134  Valley 
"    Harry  T.,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  1.  bbb 

Minna 
"    J.,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    James  (Brennan  &  Eraser),  r.  321,  34th 
' '    James ,  hostler  Sutter  St.  Ry . ,  r.  39  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom  . 

»    James,  laborer  Cal.  Iron  &  Wrecking  Co., 

r.  18'/2  Freelon 
"    James  B.,  capitalist,  r.  1927  Geary 
"    James  E.,  clerk  W.C.  Ordway,  r.29Rausch 
"    James  E..  cutter,  r.  625  O'Farrell 
"    James  F.',  boatbuilder,  r.  502  1st 
"    James  F.,  clerk  Carson  &  Savage,  r.  1927 

"  John^Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Patrick's 
Church,  r.  744  Mission     ^^  ^     ^  .„ 

"  John,  horseshoer  James  McCarty,  r.  bdO 
Natoma 

"    John,  coalpasser  str  Mariposa  


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Brennan  John,  driver  J.  Tamonv,  r.  Edinbureh 
nr  Silver  Av 

"  John,  hostler  United  Carriage  Co.,  r  71.3 
Clementina 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  3  Hampton  PI 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  78  Natoma 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  531  Howard 

"    John,  liquors,  513,  3d 

"  John,  machinist  William  Wedgwood  Ma- 
chme  Wks.,  r.  61  South  Park 

"    John,  rigger,  r.  Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 

"    John,  stairbuilder,  r.  230  Webster 

'■    John  C,  dairyman,  r.  2623  Gough 

"  John  E.,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co  r  Gol- 
den Gate,  Alameda  Co 

"  "^°^^of/'  messenger  First  National  Bank, 
r.  310  Fell  ' 

"    "^"n?.  S'-'  ^^^^^  cutter  Neustadter  Bros.,  r 

931  Grove 
"    John  H.,  clerk  Pao.  Pine  Lumber  Co    r  369 

Harrison  ' 

"    John  v.,  boatbuilder  George  W.  Kneass  r 

Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av  '    ' 

"    John  W.,  seaman,  r.  503,  1st 
"    Joseph  M.,  expressman,  SE  cor  O'Farrell 

and  Stockton,  r.  2633  Gough 
"    '^'  p'lk  °'''®''  ^"""P^y-  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  1431 
"    Kate,  domestic,  3443  Jackson 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  134  Valley 
"    Luke,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co     r   514 

Mission  '    ■ 

"    h^^^  ^■'  teamster,  r.  514  Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  531  Natoma 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  r.  961  Mission 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  313,  1st 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  961  Folsom 
"    Matthew  J    floorwalker  Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  1131  Buchanan 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  78  Clementina 
"    Michael,  carpenter   and    builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1008  Jackson 
"         r  elf  Edd^^^^^™^^  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

"    •'^*?J^^J?J  '^■'  salesman  Blochman  &  Cerf  r 

311  Clara  ' 

';    Morgan,  baker,  r.  NW  cor  14th  and  Belcher 
Nicholas,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  ll3'/2 

Brpn^i^^n ''^^■'  stenographer,  r.  3633  Gough 
Brennan^O^^M.^^ proprietor  Hotel  Pleasanton, 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  39  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  98  Francisco 
"    Patrick,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Patrick  C,  r.  2133  Broderick 
"    Patrick  J.,  carpenter,  r.  961  Mission 
Peter  E.,  painter,  r.  1531  Mission 

"       \-\^'^'^^!>R!^^^°^  Mission  Dolores  Church, 

1 .  VV  s  I6th  nr  Dolores 
"    Thomas,    clerk    Pac.    Lumber   Co      r    130 

Juniper  ' 

'■  Thomas,  deckhand  tugboat  Lottie 
"  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  27  Rausch  rear 
'    Thomas,    aborer,  r.  1533i4  Broadway 

Thomas,  liquors,  NE  cor  30th  and  San  Jose 

"    '''^°™as  E.,  salesman  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  r. 

Brennan  Thomas  F.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  672  Mission  NE  cor  3d,  hours  10 
a.  m.,  3  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays  1  to 
3p.  m.,  telBlack  1181 


Brennan  Thomas  F.,  porter  Neustadter  Bros.,  r 
931  Grove 
"    Thomas  W.,  r.  1333  Laguna 
"    Thomas  W.,  carriage  painter,  r.  8I714  Post 

"    Timothy  H.,  r.  8I71/2  Post  rear 
"    Timothy  J.,  bartender  James  Loush   r   514 
Mission  ^    >  1.  «« 

"    William,  barber  Siegfried  Davis,  r.  783  Ste- 
venson 
^'    William,  clerk  Frank  Moran,  r  433  4th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  503,  1st 
"    ^illiS-PlJ- v^oatbuilder  George  W.  Kneass, 

r.  230  Webster 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  124  Valley 
"    William  T    range  setter  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  5  Madison  Av 
"    &   Fraser   (James    Brennan  and    Thomas 
Fraser),  plasterers,  40  New  Montgomery 
^Brennan.    See  Brenan  and  Brannan 
Brenneke    Louis    (Johnson   &    Brenneke),   and 
bakery  and  coffee  saloon,  1305  Mission 
and  121,  9th,  r.  1305  Mission 
Brenneman  Louis,  r.  731  Church 
Brenner  Albert,  insurance,  r.  1338  Post 
"    Gustave  (L.  &.  G.  Brenner),  r.  517  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Herman,  bookkeeper,  r.  1338  Post 
■■    Joseph,  merchant,  r.  1338  Post 
"    L.  &    G.    (Leopold    &  Gustave   Brenner) 

T   °^ens  furnishing  goods,  36-38  Battery 
"     Leopold  (L.  &.  G.  Brenner),  r.  910  McAllis- 

"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  13mA  Harrison 

"    ^^^^^"^^  Dartender  Edward  Bernard  r  1169 

Mission 
"    William  H.,  porter  C.  F.  Beckmann,  r   127 
Bernard 
Brennick  Louise  Miss,  milliner,  r.  193  Hyde 
Breon  Paul  (Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.),  r.  2026  Cal- 

fornia 
Bresett  John,  r.  1411  Harrison 
Breslauer    Baruch    (Breslauer    Bros.),    r    1330 
Webster 
"    Benjamin,  r.  1818  Buchanan 
"    ■^''?}^.^''®  (Henry  and  Baruch),  club  rooms, 
14  Mason  ' 

"    Henry  (Breslauer  Bros.),  14  Mason 
"    Hulda,  widow,  r.  522  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Lipman  Breslauer),  wool  commis- 

sion  merchants,  49-53  Bluxome 
"    Lipman  (L.  Breslauer  &  Co.).   r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel,  cashier  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co     r  1818 
Buchanan  '     ' 

Breslen  Edward,  watchman  Palace  Hotel 
Breslin  Andrew  L.,  butcher,  303  Sanchez,  r.  914 
Sumner  ^ 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  3  Verona  PI 
"    Daniel,  coppersmith,  r.  35  Morris  Av 
"    Dennis,  r.  NW  cor  Georgia  and  Sierra 
"    James,  cigars  and    tobacco,  SE  cor  San 

Jose  Av  and  30th,  r.  30  Chenery 
"    James  L.,  shirtmaker,  r.  206  Ritch 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  346  Michigan 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  306  Ritch 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  1804  Mason 
"    John  J.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

324,  10th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  35  Morris  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1804  Mason 
"    William  A.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co 
r.  3  Verona  PI  ' ' 

4®=Breslin.    See  Brislan 

Bresman  John,  millhand  Central  Lumber  and 
Mill  Co.,  r.  1049  Market 
han  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  303,  26th 
Dennis,  laborer,  r.  7  Harrison  Av 
"    Dennis  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  7  Harrison  Av 
"    James,  r.  642  Natoma 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  7  Harrison  Av 
"    "^^"■''t?^®  ^■'  "letal  roofer  William  Cronan, 
r.  SOS  J  2otli 
Bresnan  Cornelius,  clerk,  r.  1320  Filbert 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 

"    Michael,  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  311  Fell 
"    Michael  J.,  liquors,  600  Napa,  r.  604  Napa 
Bressaca  Marco  A.,   scavenger,  r.  1824  Green- 
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BRESSE  G.  L.  &  CO. 

(Gustave  L.  Bresse),  real  estate  agents, 
house  and  insurance  brokers,  41i{  Pine 
above  Montgomery,  Nevada  Block,  tel- 
ephone Main  5456 
Bresse  Gustave  L.  (G.  L.  Bresse  &  Co.),  r.  1518 

Franklin 
Bresse  Louis  C,  administrator  estate  James 

G.  Fair,  230  Montgomery,  r.  1823  Post 
Bressem  Robert,  master  schr  Gotama,  office  48 

Market,  room  1,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Bressi  Enrico  G.,   cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  2013 

Turk 
Bressler  Benjamin,  buyer,  r.  1818  Buchanan 
"    Betty  Miss  (E.  &  B.  Bressler),  r.  1388  Mar- 
ket 
"    E.  &.  B.  (Emily  and  Betty),  millinery,  1388 

Market 
"    Emily  Miss  (E.  &.  B.  Bressler),  r.  1388  Mar- 

Ket 
"    Emma  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1107  Hyde 
"    Isidor,  clerk,  r.  1818  Buchanan 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  704'/i  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel,  bookkeeper,  r.  1818  Buchanan 
Bretherick  Clarence  O.,   student,  r.  25^7  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Henry,  organist,  r.  2527  California 
"    James,  woolen  manufacturer,  r.  215  Polk 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  2527  Cali- 
fornia 
Bretonnel  A.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1022%  Sut- 
ter rear 
"    Jules  v.,  lapidary,  328  Bush,  r.  1022'^^   Sut- 
ter 
Bretschneider  Fredei-ick,   liquors,  425  Pacific, 

r.  734  Montgomery 
Brett  Fred  E.,  with    Caley    &  Roeder,    r.   429 
O'Farrell 
"    Hans,   stock  clerk  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r. 

429  O'Farrell  rear 
"    James,  saw  filer,  r.  421,  4th 
"•  Michael,  laborer  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  620 

Folsom 
"    Michael  E.,  bartender,  r.  429  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Thomas  A.,liorseshoer  Duncan  Henderson, 
r.  445  Vi  Bartlett 
Brette  George  C,  clerk,  r.  1131a  Green 
Bretz  Bertha  M.   Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Eve- 
ning School,  r.  316  Fulton 
Breucher  Arnold,  milker,  r.  711  Mission 
Breuer  Henry    J.,    secretary  California    Art 
Glass,  Bending     and     Cutting    Works, 
103-105  Mission,  r.  205  Guerrero 
"    John  T.,  merchant  tailor,  824  Pacific 
"    William  J.,  art  glass  worker  Cal.  Art  Glass, 
Bending  and  Cutting  Wks.,  r.  205  Guer- 
rero 
BreuUmann  Joseph,  cook,  r.  711  Mission 
Breuss    Albert,    bakery     and     restaurant,    517 

Montgomery,  r.  519  Montgomery 
Brew  John,  machinist  P.   C.   S.  S.   Co.,  r.   781 
Mission 
"    Michael  W.,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Nathaniel,  r.  748  Harrison 
;8®-Brew.    See  Bru 

Brewer   Benjamin  B.,   dentist,    819   Market, 
rooms  4-5  Academy  of  Sciences  Bldg,  r. 
1219  Jones 
"    F.  A.,  oiler  str  Peru 
"    Frederick,  electrician,  r.  47  Federal 
Brewer  George  N.,  secretary  The  W.  H.  Hollis 
Stamp  Co..  105  O'Farrell,  r.  729  Turk 
"    Henry,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  145  San  Jose  Av 
"    Howard  F.,  piano  tuner,  r.  729  Turk 
"    John,  bartender  Charles  R.   Smallbone,  r. 

713  Mission 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  140,  5th 
"    John  M.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.   P. 

P.  Co.,  r.  732  Linden  Av 
"    John  M.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2041  Howard 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2211  Pacific  Av 
"    M.  T.,  r.  729  Turk 
"    Richard,  liquors,  645  Merchant 
"    Rudolph,  bartender  Jesse  6.  Gobey 
"    William,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros. 
"    William,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 


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Brewer  William  P.  A.,  proprietor  San  Mateo 
Ranch  Dairy,  1515  Fillmore,  r.   San  Ma- 
teo 
"    William  W.,  r.  1219  Jones 
>e®"Brewer.    See  Brauer  and  Breuer 
Brewers'  Home,  707  IN^ission 
Brewers'  Protective  Association,  William  A. 
Frederick  president,  Rudolph  Mohr  sec- 
retary, 40  Flood  Bldg 
Brewin  Harry  H.,  proprietor  Independent  Fur- 
niture Express    Co.,    NE  cor  Stockton 
and  Market,  r.  1314V2  Harrison 
Brewington  Horace,  cook,  2025  California 
Brewitt  Otto,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Brewster   Albert    W.,    traveling    salesman,  r. 
126 V^,  9th 
"    Charles  U.  (Charles  U.  Brewster  &  Co.),  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Charles  U.  &  Co.  (Charles  U.  Brewster), 
lithographers  and  designers,  432  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2545  Howard 
"    George  J.,  painter,  r.  267  Farallones 
"    Harriet  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Mascot,  1118 

Market 
"    Julia  E.,  widow,  r.  2018  Baker 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
631  Jersey 
j6®-Brey.    See  Bray 

Breyer    Joseph   L.,    proprietor   Central   Park 
Fair,   1183-1185  Market,  r.  784  Stevenson 
"    Samuel,  bookkeeper  Joseph  L.  Breyer,  r. 
784  Stevenson 
4®"Breyer.    See  Bryer  and  Brier 
Breyfogle  Edwin  S.,  physician,  office  213  Geary, 
hours  1  to  4  p.  m.,  Sundays   1  to  3   p.  m., 
tel  Main  1105,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    M.  &  M.   Co    (Nevada),  J.  W.  Pew  secre- 
tary, 310  Pine,  room  15 
Brezel  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  250  Fell 
Briand  Valerie  Mrs.,  laundry,  130  Turk 
Briare  William  W.,  driver  Swain  Bros.,  r.  1110 

Larkin 
Bricoa  Antonio,  liquors,  1521  Dupont 
"    Louise    Miss,   teacher    McDowell    Dress- 
making Academy,  r.  915  Battery 
Brice  Durant  W.,  shipping  clerk  A.  Levy  &  Co., 
r.  814a  Filbert 
"    William,    steward     Twenty-sixth     Street 
Hospital,  r.  517  Leavenworth 
iS®="Brice.    See  Bryce 
Briceno  Joseph,  barber,  r.  813  Pacific 
Brich  Jacob,  peddler,  r.  2  Decatur 
Brichetto  Louis  (Charles  Lagomarsino  &  Co.), 
r.  422  Devisadero 
"    Peter  (A.  Massone  &  Co.),  r.  15  Varennes 
Brick  A.  G.,  clerk  London,  Paris  and  American 
Bank,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  r.  1625  Howard 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  466  Clementina 
•'    John  G.,  collector  London  and  San  Fran- 
cisco Bank,  r.  Alameda 
Brickell  Henry,  r.  Mission  Road  nr  Sickles  Av 
"    H.  Shepard,  electrician,  r.  1023  Green 
"    Jennie  A.,  widow,  r.  1023  Green 
"    John  C,  real  estate,  79  Montgomery  Block, 
r.  1023  Green 
Bricker  Adam,   liquors,  cor  San  Bruno  Av  and 
Eve 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Jacob,  house  mover,  r.  IO8V4  Lily  Av 
"    Lorin  H.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Berkeley 
Brickett  Thomas  J.,  salesman  Percy  Beamish, 
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Brickley  Annie  Miss,  compositor,  r.  729  Clem- 
entina 
"    Bessie  E.  Miss,  saleslady  E.  R.  Slocum  & 

Co.,  r.  729  Clementina 
"    James,  carpenter  and  contractor,  729  Clem- 
entina 
"    Jolin,  watchman    Centre  Market,  r.  607^4 

Pine 
"    Michael,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1111  Bryant 
"    Patrick  J.,  drayman,  r.  GlOy^  Eddy 
"    Peter,  peddler,  r.  Elsie  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    William,  pantryman  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
427,  3d 
Brickmakers'  Protective  Association,  William 

D.  English  manager,  144  Crocker  Bldg 
Brickman  Andrew,  teamster,  r.  8  Gough 
Brickroolt  Fred,  laborer   Western   Sugar   Re- 
finery, r.  1118  Brannan 
Brickwedel  Brothers  (Henry  L.  C.  and  John  H.), 
groceries  and    liquors,   SW    cor   North 
Point  and  Larkin,  and  liquors,  SE   cor 
Beach  and  Hyde 
"    Brothers  &  Stewart  (John  H.   and  Henry 
L.  C.  Brickwedel  and  Charles  J.  Stew- 
art), groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Union 
and  Hyde 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  912%  Harrison 
"    George    F.,    porter   Dunham,    Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  1657b  Mission 
"    G.  F.  Mrs.,  neckwear  maker,  1657b  Mission 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  208  Oak 

"    Henry  L.  C.  (Brickwedel  Bros,  and  Brick- 
wedel Bros.  &  Stewart),  r.  SE  cor  Hyde 
and  Beach 
"    Jacob,  bartender,  r.  2300  Mission 
"    Jane  A.,  widow,  r.  729  Fillmore 
"    John  H.  (Brickwedel  Bros,  and  Brickwedel 
Bros.  &  Stewart),  r.  SW  cor  North  Point 
and  Larkin 
"    Martin  H.,  r.  125  Ash  Av 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  100714  Valencia 
Bricusse  C,  r.  2219  Post 
Bride  Morris,  stable  foreman  United  Carriage 

Co.,  r.  710  Clementina 
Brideshaw  William,  groceries  and  liquors,  1111 

Howard 
Bridewell  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1604  Leav- 
enworth 
Bridge  Agnes,  widow,  r.  2613  Union 

BRIDGE  AND  BEACH  Manu- 
facturing CO.,  Ralph  S.  Buck  man- 
ager, "SUPERIOR"  stoves  and  ranges, 
13-15  Bluxome,  telephone  South  320 

"    Arthur  F.,  clerk  The  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

2613  Union 
"    Fred  W.,  cutter  H.  S.  Bridge  &  Co.,  r.  Bel- 
vedere 
"    Henry    S.   (H.   S.  Bridge   &   Co.),    r.    2811 
Buchanan 
Bridge  H.  S.  &Co.  (Henry  S.  Bridge),  merchant 
tailors    and   manufacturers    shirts,    622 
Market 
"    Mattie  A.,  widow,  r.  138  McAllister 
"    S.  J.  Mrs.,  cancer  cure,  r.  929^4  Howard 
Bridge  William  E.,  proprietor  St.    Lawrence 
Stables,  423  Post,  r.  415  Post 
"    William  H.,  clerk  H.  S.  Bridge  &  Co.,  r.  2613 
Union 
Bridgeman  William,  porter  M.  Franklin  &  Brc, 

r.  394  Dolores 
4®=Bridgeman.    See  Bridgman 
Bridgeport    Chain    Co.    (Bridgeport,    Conn.), 
Triumph  chain,  J.  B.  Whitney  manager, 
120  Sutter,  room  3 
Bridger  Albert,  r.  861  Market 


Bridger  Albert  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  839  Castro 
"    Robert  R.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  839  Castro 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  839  Castro 
Bridges  Arthur,  r.  236  Sutter 
"    Benjamin    F.,    forgeman    Pac.    Roll.  Mill, 

r.  15  Georgia 
"    Christopher  M,,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill 

&  Stetson,  r.  338  Shipley 
"    David,  horseman,  r.  425,  7th  Av 
"    Francis,  civil  engineer,  r.  1721  Buchanan 
"    Francis  E.,  reporter   The    Guide,  r.    1721 

Buchanan 
"    Frank,  musician,  r.  410%  Page 
"    John   F.,  pattern   and  model  maker,   211 

Main,  r.  1343,  23d 
"    Joseph  A.,  engineer  John  Horstmann,  r.  112 

Erie 
"    Lyman,  civil  engineer  and  chief  engineer 
U.    S.  Central    Ry.  Co.,    10   California, 
room  14,  r.  San  Leandro,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Thomas,  watchman  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co., 
r.  2711%  Harrison 
jBS^Bridges.    See  Brydges 

Bridgewood   David   P.,    hoseman  Engine  9,  r. 
311  Fremont 
"    George  W.,  machinist  H.  P.  Christie,  r.  319 

Fremont 
"    James,  hoseman  Engine  4,  r.  311  Fremont 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  109  Perry 
"    Samuel  J.,  r.  319  Fremont 
"    S.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1702  Folsom 
Bridgman  A.  J.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Jt)hn  W.,  teamster  Plummer  Bros.,  r.  2506% 

California 
"    Robert  S.,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

2506%  California 

"    William  C,  machine  hand  Fulda  Bros.,  r. 

Fruitvale 

^S^Bridgman.    See  Bridgeman 

*®=Bridgwood.    See  Bridgewood 

Brie  Gustav,  baker,  r.  44  Louisa 

H.  &  Co.  (Henry  Brie),  merchant  tailors, 

211,  6th 
Henry  (H.  Brie  &  Co.),  r.  1121  Sutter 
JBS'Brie.    See  Bree 
Briecker  Casper,  milker  N.  Hansen,  r.  Amazon 

nr  Vienna  Av 
Brieger  Samuel,  vice-president  C.  A.  Murdock 

C&  Co.,  532  Clay,  r.  1634  Post 
Briel  August,  butcher,  r.  718,  15th  Av  South 

Herman  F.,   tanner  The  Norton  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  718,  1.5th  Av  South 
John  H.,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  718,  15th  Av  South 
Owen,  tanner,  r.  718,  15th  Av,  South 
Brien  James  A.,compositor  Valleau&  Peterson, 
r.  429  Church 
J.  Edward,  clerk,  r.  1012  Oak 
John,  laborer,  r.  131  Turk 
John,  bottler,  r.  429  Church 
Robert,  gardener,  r.  1508  Franklin 
William  C,  fireman  Olympic  Club,  r.  131 
Turk 
4f5="Brien.    See  Bryan 

•  Charles,  law  student  M.   B.   Kellogg,  r. 

Oakland 
Columbus,  teacher  Urban  School,  r.  Oak- 
land 
James  W.,  messenger  Board  of  Health,  r. 

615  Grove 
Rose  Miss,  teacher  Urban  School,  r.  Oak- 
land 
William,  laborer,  r.  S  s  Tonquin,  bet  Bak- 
er and  Broderick 
i8®=Brier.    See  Breyer,  Briare  and  Bryer 
Brierley  Ann,  widow,  r.  12  Oak 

Hannah,    assistant   bookkeeper   Sanborn, 

Vail  &  Co.,  r.  12  Oak 
Hannah  J.  Miss,  superintendent  nurses  St. 

Luke's  Hospital 
James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  126  Ellis 
Joseph,  wrapper  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  12 

Oak  ■ 
Samuel,  iron  worker,  r.  967  Harrison 
Brierton  Annie  Mrs.,  janitress  Redding  Primary 
School,  r.  1807%  Lexington  Av 
Mary,    school    teacher,    r.    1807%   Lexing- 
ton Av 
William,  r.  1807%  Lexington  Av 


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Briese    Robert,    liquors,    211    Grant    Av,    r.   16 

Stockton  Pi 
Brigade  Bulletin  (military  weekly),  Thomas  H. 

Rush   editor  and  publisher,    430    Mont- 
gomery 
Brigaerts  Gerard  J.,  r.  14  Bourbin  PI 
"    Joseph  H.,  r.  14  Bourbin  PI 
"    Peter  G.,  electrician,  r.  1025  Oak 
Brigden  Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  L.  V.  Merle,  r. 

330  Hill 
Brigge  Jacob,  master  mariner,  r.  95  Steuart 
Briggs  Albert  A.,  accountant  Griffin  &  Skelley 

Co.,  r.  614  Page 
"    Andrew,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1425 

Jackson  rear 
"    Arthur  R.,  vineyardist,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 

4th  floor,  r.  Fresno,  Cal 
"    Daniel  S.,  salesman,  r.  614  Page 
"    Edgar,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  614  Page 
Briggs  Edgar  W.,  dealer  cigars  and  tobacco, 

vestibule  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  733  Dolores 
"    Eleanor  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1600  Tay- 
lor 
"    Frank  T.,  collector,  r.  120  McAllister 
"    Jacob  M.,  painter,  3117  Fillmore 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2515b  California 
"    Maude  Miss,  framer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  1904  Market 
"    Obil  W.,  agent  Rowe  Typewriter  Ribbon 

Co.  (N.  Y.),  r.  1600  Taylor 
"    Octavine  Miss,  nurse  HospitalforChildren, 

3700  California 
"    Piano  Co.   (Boston),  Byron  Mauzy   agent, 

308-314  Post 
"    Ritchie  J.  Rev.,  pastor  Centenary  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church  South,   r.  1423b 

Geary 
"    Samuel  M.,  mining  engineer,  r.  615  Pine 
"    Thomas,  butcher,  r.  1813  Market 
"    Wilber  N.,  butcher,  groceries  and  liquors, 

990-998  Sanchez 
"    William,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 

r.  530,  17th 
"    William,  with  Laxative  Date  Co.,  r.  1037 

McAllister 
"    W.  Kimball,  artist,  611  Clay 
Brigham  Calvin  O     (Brigham,   Hoppe  &  Co.), 

r.  1007  Oak,  Oakland 
"    Charles  B.,   surgeon,  34-35  Mills  Bldg,  3d 

floor,  r.  3303  Broadway 
"    Frank  E.  (Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.),  r.  1007 

Oak,  Oakland 

BRIGHAM,  HOPPE  &  00. 

(C.  0.  Brigham,  J.  C.  Hoppe  and  F.  E. 
Brigham),  importers,  commission  mer- 
chants and  wholesale  dealers  dairy 
produce,  205-209  California 

Brigham  Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  830b  Geary 
Bright  Aylmer  A.,  operator  W.  U.   Tel.  Co.,  r. 
1135  Ellis 
"    Adolf,  shoemaker,  1006  Hyde 
"    John,  cook,  r.  349  Pacific 
"    John,  driver  Oakland  Dairy,  r.  320  Fulton 
"    John  F.,  painter,  659  Folsom,  r.  33  Ritch 
Bright  Joseph  A.,  proprietor    Hayes    Valley 
Pharmacy,  NW  cor  Hayes  and   Laguna, 
r.  516  Fell 
"    Robert,  real  estate,  r.  1431  Pine 
Brighton  House,  Mrs.  K.  McKeown  proprietor. 
22,  5th 
"    Joseph,  attendant  U.  S.   Marine  Hospital 
"    The,  J.  H.  and  J.  B.  Marshall  proprietors, 
34  Eddy 
Brightstein  Ellis,  clothing,  r.  739  O'Farrell 
Briglia  Joseph,  musician,  r.  1433  Pacific 
Brignardello  Amelia,  widow,  r.  3309  Scott 
"    Arthur  C,  salesman  Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  3309  Scott 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,   r.  2309 

Scott 
"    Colombo  Mrs.,  r.  13th  Av  nr  California 
Brignoli  Antonio,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Dominic,  r.  3010  Powell 
"    John,  plumber  Power  &  Pike,  r.  808  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Luigi,  clerk,  r.  414V4  Vallejo 
Brigratti  David,  window  cleaner,  r.  19  Ohio  PI 
"    Thomas,  farmer,  r.  314  Pacific 


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Brill    Alexander,  butcher   Philip  Kuntz,  r.  33 
Hartford 
' '    Frank,  upholsterer  Alexander  Jansen,  r.  323 

"    John,  capitalist,  r.  330  Pacific 
Brilliant  Aaron,  canvasser,  r.  733  Grove 

"    Albert,  kettleman  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  11 
McLea  Court 

"    Albrecht,  barber  Joseph  Poessl,  r.  11  Mc- 
Lea Court 

"    Benjamin  T.,  salesman,  r.  1330  Ellis 

»    Isaac,  salesman  Tobias   Brilliant,  r.  903 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Morris,  bookkeeper  Tobias  Brilliant,  r.  733 
Grove 

BRILLIANT   SIGN  CO., 

W.  G.  A.  Miller  general  agent  for  Cal., 
most  attractive  signs  and  advertising 
cards  in  the  United  States,  410  Sutter 

Brilliant  Tobias,  carpets  and  furniture,  410  Post, 
r.  1330  Ellis 

Brimle  Leonhard,  poultry  raiser,  Onondaga  Av 
nr  Mission  Road 

Brin  George  A.,  pattern  maker,  r.  516a  Union 

4@~  Brin.    See  Brinn 

Brincatt  Kate  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate 
Woolen  Mills,  r.  IO361/2  Potrero  Av 

Brincatt  Salvo,  poultry  dealer,  r.  1036^4  Potrero 
Av 

Brinckle  John  R.,  captain  Battery  C,  5th  Artil- 
lery U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 

Brinckmann  August  H.,  groceries   and   liquors, 
2100  Larkin,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Frederick  H.,  groceries,  2039  Pacific  Av,  r. 
1633  Pacific  Av 

4®"  Brinckmann.    See  Brinkmann 

Brind  Caleb,  foreman  Adolph  Hromada,  r.  1538 
California 

Brindle  William,  boiler  maker,  r.  103  Missis- 
sippi 

Brindley  Charles,  laborer,  r.  1737  Market 

Briner  Gottfried,  waiter,  r.  711  Mission 
='    Peter,   carpenter,  r.  871  Market 

Brings  Augustus,  clerk,  r.  1708  Larkin 

Brink  Charles,  r.  333,  18th 
"    Henry,    bartender    Henry    Siebs,    r.    Ala- 
meda 

Brinkman  August  F.,  stenographer  M.  Brown  & 
Sons,  r.  118  Drumm 
"    Frederick,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1309  Devisadero 
"    Henry,  cap  maker  Sigmund  Birnbaum,  r. 

340  Clementina 
"    John F.,  blacksmith,  1340  Turk 

Brinkmann  August  L.,  clerk  Herman  F.  Brink- 
mann, r.  138,  8th 
"    Charles,  fruits,  vegetables  and  groceries, 

151-153,  9th,  r.  lli/sMcLea  Court 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  31  Federal 
"    Herman  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  138,  8th 

4tg=  Brinkmann.    See  Brinckmann 

Brinn  Morris,  merchant,  r.  1334  Ellis 

4®=-  Brinn.    See  Brin 

Brinnig  Louis,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  927, 
12th  Av  South 

Brinsmaid  Mary,  widow,  r.  715,  23d 

Briody  Agnes  Miss,  compositor,  r.  22  Bond 
"    Frank,  watchman,  r.  23  Bond 
"    Philip,  cornice  maker,  r.  33  Bond 

«S=  Briody.    See  Broidy 

Brisac  Belmore  F.,  city  agent  The  Liverpool  and 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  3518  Sacra- 
mento 

Brisco  William  M.,  1st  officer  str^Transit,  r.  819 
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Briscoe  'Williani,  laborer,  r.  222  Francisco 

"    William,  bootblack,  r.  503  Valencia 
Briseno   Jose,    porter  Charles    Finney,    r 
Pacific 
"    Mattie,  domestic,  r.  535  Howard  rear 
Brislan  James,  vaquero  Horn  &  Judge, 
Florida 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  511  Florida 
■'    Tessie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  511  Florida 
j^^Brislan.    See  Breslin 
Brisley  George  D.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co., 

r.  3  Martha  PI 
Brison  John  G.,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r.  1006 
Dolores 
"    William  M.,  correspondent  Getz  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  13l>4%  Larkin 
J?£i=Brison.    See  Bryson 

Brissen  Robert,  master  mariner,  r.  15  Howard 
Brisset  Arthur,  machinist,  r.  IO2414  Pacific 

"    Louis,  r.  102414  Pacific 
Bristol  Calvin,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"     Harry,  groceries,  31  Tehama 
"    Harry  C,  can  maker  Holbrook,   Merrill    & 

Stetson,  r.  621ii  Post 
"    Helen  G.  Miss,  teacher  English  Van  Ness 

Seminary,  r.  798  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jennie  K.,  widow,  r.  798  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Maud  K.  Miss,  teacher  Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  798  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mining  Co.,  F.  E.  Luty  secretary,  330  Pine. 

room  5 
"    The,  Mrs.  F.  Coppola  proprietor,  969  How- 
ard 
Bristowe  John  W.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r. 

293314  Geaiy 
Britisli  America  Assurance  Company  (of 
Toronto),  H.  M.  Grant  manager,  Charles 
A.  Stuart  assistant  manager,  423  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  Main  433,  Davis  & 
Watson  city  agents.  200  Sansome 
Britisli  Benevolent  Society,  Rev.  w.  W.  Bolton 

secretary.  604  Merchant 
British  Consulate,  Joseph  W.  Warburton   con- 
sul-general. Wellesley  Moore  vice-con- 
sul, 506  Battery 
Britisli  &  Foreign  iVIarine  Insurance   Com- 
pany, Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.  agents,  316 
California 
Britschgi  August  (Britschgi  Bros.),  r.  4  Adair 
"    Brothers   (Leonard,   Joseph  and  August). 

proprietors  Occidental  Dairy,  4  Adair 
"    Joseph  (Britschgi  Bros.),  r.  428  Turk 
"    Leonard  (Britschgi  Bros.),   and    manager 
Occidental  Dairy,  r.  4  Adair 
Britt  Elbridge  A.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  904  Minna 
Britt  E.  W.,   commissioner  Supreme  Court  of 
California,  chambers  825  Market.  Empo- 
rium Bldg,  r.  1026  Pine 
"    James,   fireman  chemical  engine  4,  r.  5th 

AvnrC 
'•    James  E.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  7,  8th,  r. 

325,  10th 
"    James  E.  Jr.,  r.  325,  10th 
"    Jeffrey,  laborer,  r.  93  Colton 
"    John  F.,  gasfltter  J.  E.  Britt,  r.  131  Lily  Av 
"    Joseph    H.,   plumber   J.   E.    Britt,  r.   1203 

Market 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  711  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  hide  curer  James  Beatty,  r.  Rail- 
road Av  and  10th  Av  South 
"    Patrick  L.,  brickmaker.  r.  212^  Langton 
"    Peter,  gardener,  r.  19  Albion  Av 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  1203  Market 
"    William  F.,  bookkeeper  J.  E.  Britt.  r.  325. 
10th 


Brittain  F.  S.,  attorney  at  law,  28  Crocker  Bldg, 
r.  Hotel  Savoy 

"  Henry  M.,  assistant  superintendent  Wash- 
burn &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  600  Bush 

■'  John  C,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
620  Sutter 

"    William  H.,  mattressmaker  Bernhard  Mat- 
tress Co.,  r.  735,  22d 
Brittan  Barney,  cook,  r.  11  Pacific 

"  Charles  A.,  machinist  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
505  Fell 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1210  Mason 

"    Frederick  A.,  r.  427  Hayes 

"  J.  Westley,  can  maker  Holbrook.  Merrill  &  ' 
Stetson,  r.  505  Fell 

"    Lizzie  A.,  widow,  r.  505  Fell 

"  Nathaniel,  capitalist,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
and  San  Carlos,  San  Mateo  Co. 

"    William,  boatman.  Section  B  Sea  Wall 

"    William    G.,   attorney  at  law,  3  Nevada 
Block,  r.  2713  Sacramento 
4®=Brittan.    See  Britton 
Brittan's    Building',  SW  cor    California    and 

Davis 
Brittell  Joseph,  bakery.  711  Folsom 
Britton  Arthur,  traveling  salesman,  r.  908  Treat 
Av  rear 

"  David  E.,  secretary  People's  Palace,  SW 
cor  Eddy  and  Mason,  r.  107  Mason 

"  George  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1741 
Hayes 

"    Jesse,  waiter  Michael  Rooney,  r.  11  Pacific 

"  John  A.,  secretary  Oakland  Gas,  Light  and 
Heat  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Joseph  (Britton  &  Rey),  r.  829  Union 

"    Lottie,  widow,  r.  1295  Alabama 

"    Samuel,  r.  458  Notoma 

"     William,  teamster,  r.  709  Natoma 

"  William  H.,  rectifier  Paul  Friedman,  r.  118, 
16th 

"    William  W.,  attorney  at   law  Charles  F. 
Hanlon,  r.  Oakland 
Britton  &  Rey  (Joseph  Britton  and  estate  of 
Jacques  J.  Rey),  lithographers, 525  Com- 
mercial 
>8»- Britton.    See  Brittan 
Brizard  Brousse,  student,  r.  2030  Scott 
Brizzolara  Adolph,  teamster,  r.  24  Wetmore  PI 

"  Angelo  L.  (Brizzolara  &  Son),  r.  1015  Wash- 
ington 

"  Charles  W.,  chemist  Adelsdorfer  &  Bran- 
denstein,  r.  702  Vallejo 

"    Louis  (Brizzolara  &  Son),  r.  24  Wetmore  PI 

"  Sini,  restaurant,  227  Montgomery  Av,  r. 
1015  Washington 

"    Sini  B.,  teamster,  r.  24  Wetmore  PI 

"  Victor,  laborer  American  Salt  Co.,  r.  6 
Montgomery  PI 

"    &  Son   (Louis  and  Angelo  L.),   coal,  1015 
Washington 
Broad  Alfred  F.,  compositor  C.  A.   Klinkner  & 
Co.,  r.  1116  Sacramento 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1  Broad's  PI 

"  Charles  E.,  bicycles,  409  Stanyan,  and 
clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r.  3508  Mc- 
Allister 

"  Charles  E.,  salesman  Porter,  Slessinger  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  2508  McAllister 

"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  1654  Market 

"    Frank  J.,  candy  maker,  r.  1  Broad's  PI 

"  Frank  S.,  driver  Children's  Hospital  and 
Home  for  Trained  Nurses'  Milk  Depot, 
r.  1222  Bush 

"    James  F..  plumber,  r.  1232  Vallejo 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  617^4  Natoma 

"  Philip  J.,  teamster  Monroe  Barnert,  r.  1 
Broad's  PI 

"  Robert,  superintendent  Golden  Gate 
Woolen  Mills,  r.  1934  Lexington  Av 

"    William,  clerk  Robert  Dixon,  r.  1009  Powell 
Broadbent    Charles    W.,    superintendent    San 
Francisco     Laundry     Association.      33 
Gearv,  r.  1519  Eddy 

"    Elijah,  r.  30  Hickory  Av 

"    Sherman,  machinist,  r.  30  Hickory  Av 
Broadie  James,  bellman,  r.  911  Hyde 
Broadway  Brewery,  Rohrer  &  Adams  proprie- 
tors. SW  cor  19th  and  Treat  Av 


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Broadway  Grammar  School,  Miss  Jean  Par- 
ker principal,  Broadway  bet  Powell  and 
Mason 
Broadway  U.   S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  E.  Dan- 
forth   proprietor,   SW  cor  Battery   and 
Broadway 
Broadway  Wharf,  foot  of  Broadway 
Broadwell  William  B..  cashier  Porter'  Bros.  & 

Co.,  313  Davis 
Broaske  John,  r.  12-29  McAllister 
Brobeck  Gottfried,  expressman,  NW  cor  Drumm 
and  California,  r.  109  Fair  Oaks  rear 
"    Hartford  T.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

708  Webster 
"    Henry,  r.  708  Webster 
"    William  I.,  assistant  City  and  County  At- 
torney,  New   City    Hall,  3d  floor,    and 
attorney  at  law,  142-143  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
708  Webster 
Brocas  John  W.,  salesman  D.  E.  Allison  Co.,  r. 

1039  Valencia 
Brocatl  John,  butcher  J.  Cabossel,  r.  1031  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John  Jr.,  tinsmith,  r.  1031  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  tinsmith,  r.  1031  Montgomery 
Brochier  Fehcien,  laundryman  John  Bernou,  r. 
356V2  Brannan 
"    Frank,  r.  1212  Powell 

"    Gabriel,  cook  Virgile  Fleur,  r.  539  Vallejo 
"    George,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 
Brock  A.  D.,  clerk,  r.  404  Turk 
"    Agnes    E.    Mrs.,    stenographer   Nagle    & 

Nagle,  r.  931  Greenwich 
"    Albert   F.,  wagon   maker  Peter  W.  Com- 

mins,  r.  209  Cortland  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  office  722  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Christian,  waiter  Haub  Bros.,  r.  430  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  931  Greenwich 
"    Francis  W.,  rigger,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Frederick  L.^  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 
"    Gustavus  H.,  steward  U.  S.  Quarantine 

Station.  Angel  Island 
"  James,  liquors,  239  Perry 
"    Julian,  messenger  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  1923  Devisadero 
"    Martin,  salesman,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Oscar  W.,  waiter,  r.  906  Folsom 
"    Paul,    laundryman   Palace   Hotel,    r.    835 

Castro 
"    Peter  C,  secretary  Santa  Barbara  Mineral 

Water  Co.,  29  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    W.,  billing  clerk  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co. 
"    William,  bellman  Grand  Hotel 
"    William,  storekeeper  J.  R.  Loosley,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  T.,  janitor,  606  Montgomery,  room 
48 
Brockenbroagh  J.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1709  Buchanan 
Brocker  Fred,  bartender,  r.  24  Rausch 
Brockhoff     Alexander     G.,    clerk     Chickering, 
Thomas  &  Gregory  and  Gerstle  &  Sloss, 
r.  306  Fulton 
"    Henry  C,  drayman  Martin  P.  Detels,  r.  12 

Erie 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  306  Fulton 
Brockie  George,  blacksmith,  r.  533  Sacramento 
Brocklebank   Wyman    E.,    electrician,    r.    1119 

Mission 
Brockliss  Charles  O.,  driver  River  Express  Co., 

r.  271/4  Lafayette 
Brockman   Angle    Miss,    cashier   Nolan  Bros. 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Clara    A.    Miss,    stenographer   Lloyd    & 

Wood,  r.  320a  Guerrero 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  213%  Clara 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  320a 

Guerrero 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  430,  7th 
"    Kate  C,  widow,  r.  320a  Guerrero 
"    Richard,  clerk  Bultmann  Bros.,  r.  NW  cor 
26th  and  Shotwell 
Brockmann  Alfred,  cutter Kavanagh  Bros.,  r.  26 
Grove 
"    Christian,  stevedore,  r.  515  Chestnut 
"    Hilda,  domestic,  1019  Oak 
•6®"Brockmann.    See  Bruckm^an 


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Brockmeier  Charles  A.,  hostler  Albert  E.  Buck- 
man,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Brockow  A.  Mrs.,  restaurant,  742,  7th  Av 
Brockowsky  Frederick,    harness    maker,    r.  33 
Natoma 

"    Herman,  boxmaker,  r.  32  Natoma 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  32  Natoma 
Brockstedt  Charles,  paper  carrier,  r.  416  Day 
Brocq  Julia,  widow,  r.  724b  Filbert 
Brod  Amiel  H.  (Hammond  &  Brod),  r.  927  Haight 

"    Eda  Miss,  r.  2510  Sutter 
Brodbek  Frank,  butcher,  r.  763  Howard 
Brode  Richard,  president  Brode  &  Clark  Iron 
Works,  305-307  Howard,  r.  421  Harrison 

"    Walter  C,  r.  505  Ellis 

Brode  &  Clark  Iron  Works 

(incorporated),  Richard  Brode  presi- 
dent, steel  and  iron  work  for  build- 
ings, fire  escapes,  railings  and  shut- 
ters, prison  and  bridge  work,  305-307 
Howard,  telephone  Main  1642 
4®-Brode.    See  Brodie 

Brodek  Henry  E.,  law  student  Henry  E.  High- 
ton,  r.  Baldwin  Annex 

"    Isador  D.,  clerk  M.  Hart,  r.  2111  Geary 

"    Robert  T.,  barber  and  baths,  The  Baldwin, 
r.  Baldwin  Annex 
>e®-Brodell.    See  Broedell 
Broden  Frank,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Brodenstein  Carl  H.,  clerk  inspector  general's 
office  U.  S.  A.,  Pacific  District,  r.  2105 
Vallejo 
Broder  Cornelius  D.,  bookbinder  Frank  Malloye, 
r.  13  Webster 

"    John  P.  (Broder  &  Schlam),  r.  914  Welsh 

"    Margaret  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1910  Lexing- 
ton Av 
Broder  &  Schlam  (John  P.  Broder  and  Hugo  V. 
Schlam),  music  books  and  sheet  music 
publishers,  26-30  O'Farrell 
4e^Broder.    See  Broeder 

Broderick  A.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,   r.  Fort 
Mason 

"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  Frank  S.  Kelly,  r.  528  Har- 
rison 

"    David,  truckman  Truck  6,  r.  815,  18th 

"    Edmund  (McVicker  &  Broderick),  r.  613!^ 
Minna 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  126  Liberty 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  3  Sheridan 

"    Elsie  Miss,  manicure  Simon  &  Ruberti.  r. 
236,  17th 

"    Elsie  J.  Mrs.,  hairdresser  and  manicure, 
236. 17th 

"    Eugene  C,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  417 
Larkin 

"    George,  vocalist,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    J.  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  608  O'Farrell 

"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  1184  Harrison 

"    James  E.,  driver  H.  M.  Black  &  Co.,  r.  525 
Valencia 

"    John,  canteen  steward  Fort  Mason 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  34  Crocker 

"    John,  liquors   and  boarding,  41  Pacific,  r. 
528  Harrison 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  W  s  1st  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 

"    John  C,  messenger  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  814 
Elizabeth 

"    John  E.,  clerk  Auditor's  office,  r.  417  Larkin 

"    John  E.,  compositor  Field  Sports,  r.  Fort 
Mason 

"    John  T.,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 
209,  17th 

"    John  T.,  interior  decorator,  r.  315  Jersey 


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Broderick  Joseph,  cook  New  Washington  Hotel 
"    Martin,   laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery 

r.  620,  4th 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  8  Clementina 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  251  Michigan 
-    Michael    J.,  laborer,    r.  cor  Heyman  and 

California  Avs 
"    Nita     Miss,     stenographer    Cal.    Mutual 

Benefit  Society,  r.  126  Liberty 
'^    Patrick,    contractor,  r.  cor  Heyman    and 

California  Avs 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  815,  18th 
"    Thomas,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Thomas,  waiter,  r.  156%  Natoma 
"    Thomas  B.,  drayman,  202  California,  r.  1507 

Folsom 

"    Thomas  C,  clerk  McVicar  &  Broderick,  r. 

143  Shipley 

Broderick  William,  City  and  County  Auditor, 

New  City  Hall.  1st  floor,  r.  1223  Guerrero 

"    William,  driver  San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy, 

r.  1515  Fillmore 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Pacific  Woodenware  and 
Cooperage  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
eS^Broderick.    See  Brodrick 
Brodersen  Minnie,  widow,  r.  16.  26th 
"    William  E.,  bookkeeper  Wichman,  Lutgen 
&  Co.,  r.  16.26th 
Brodesen  William,  longshoreman,  r.   22A  Jas- 
per PI 
Brodesser  Jacob,  coachman,  r.  517  Howard 
Brodhagen  William,  watchman  Devany,  Hop- 
kins &  Co.,  r.  520  Stanyan 
Brodhurst  Edward,  iron  worker,  r.  478  Tehama 
''    John  C,  seaman,  r.  1330  Union 
"    M.   M.  Miss,   clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
1.330  Union 
Brodie  Agnes,  widow,  r.  84  Everett 
"    Charles  A.,   laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  504 

Napa 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  2823  Clay 
'•    Frank,  machinist,  r.  2223  Pine 
"    Hector  D.,  boatman,  r.  234  Perry 
"    James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  426, 

29th 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  1621  Sacramento 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  2223  Pine 
"    James  Jr.,  pattern  maker,  r.  2223  Pine 
"    Jessie  C.  Miss,  stenographer  Dewey  &  Co., 

r.  733  Bush 
"    John,  can  maker,  r.  1  Bryant  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  632  Tennessee 
'■    John  C,  bakery,  226.  3d,  r.  207  Tehama 
"    John  M..  carpenter,  r.  1050  Mission 
"    Robert  W.,  teamster  George  Morrow&  Co., 

r.  829  Howard 
"    S.  H..  attorney  at  law.  604  Merchant 
-KfBrodie.    See  Broadie.  Brode  and  Broidy 
Brodlgan  John,  painter,  r.  1827  Greenwich 
"    Nelson,  mixer  Fuiton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks!,  r.  1827  Greenwich 
Brodowskv  Kate,  widow,  r.  1900  Powell 
Brodrick  Charles,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1308  Sanchez 
>eS="Brodrick.    See  Broderick 
Brodt  John,  contractor  and  builder,  360  Sanchez 
"    Joseph  M.,  policeman,  r.  360  Sanchez 
"    Lincoln,  sashmaker.  r.  756  Bryant 
Brodwolf  George  T.,  molder,  r.  556  Willow  Av 
Broeckelmann  Herman,  r.  811  Mission 
Broedell  William,  barber  John  Schmidt,  r.  14 

Ellis 
4®=Broedell.    See  Brodell 
Breeder  James,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks. 
>8®="Broeder.    See  Broder 

Broemmel  J.  G.  Bertliold,  druggist  and  phar- 
macist, 2501  California 


Broemmer  William,  boots  and  shoes,  2209  Geary 
Broeske  John,  employee  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  1329 

McAllister 
Broethers  Jacob,  machinist,  r.  18,  1st 
Brogan  George,  superintendent  J.  J.   O'Brien  & 
Co.,  r.  512a Fell 
"    James,  horseshoer,  r.  617a  Linden  Av 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  531,  1st 
"    James  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  512b  Fell 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  5  Gilbert 
"    K.   E.    Mrs.,    principal  Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  1006  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  8  Sunshine  Court 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
Brogden  Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  3311  Jackson 
,,    Mary  I.,  widow,  r.  3311  Jackson 
"    Samuel  L.,  r.  3311  Jackson 
Brogi  Alexander,  cashier  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  41M  Zoe 
"    Bartholomew,  wire  worker  Excelsior  Wire 
Wks.,r.  4IM  Zoe 
Broidy  William  P. ,  j  e weler  Rothschild  &  Haden- 

feldt,  r.  241,  5th 
Broili  Frank,  machinist  Cal.  Electrical  Wks., 

r.  725  Geary 
Brokaw  Abraham,  r.  1736  Eddy 
"    Gilbert  H.,  master  tugboat  Alert,  r.   641 

Jersey 
'■•    Manufacturing     Co.    (Newburgh,    N.    Y.), 
Byron  G.  Mantle  Pacific  Coast  manager, 
office  35  New  Montgomery 
Broke  Albert,  blacksmith,  r.  209  Cortland  Av 
Brokenshire  Joseph  M.  C,  boiler  maker  Union 

I.  Wks.,  r.  880  Illinois 
Brolly  Archibald  B.,  chief  engineer  str  Gaelic, 
r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3091/2  Fair  Oaks 
Broman  Frederick,  seaman  str  Santa  Cruz,  r. 
31  Broadway 
"    Gottfried,   cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 
3511/4  Perry 
4®="Broman.    See  Brooman 
Bromberger  John  H.,  musician,  r.  1004  Bush 
Bromer  George,  r.  HI,  9th 

Bromfield  Benjamin  T.,  clerk,  r.  407  Fair  Oaks 
Bromlage  B.,  carpenter,  r.  346.  4th 
Bromley  Charles  B.,  manufacturer,  r.  331  Pierce 
"    Edward  R.,  clerk  postofflce.  r.  Golden  Gate, 

Alameda  Co. 
"    Frank  A.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    George  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

314  Ellis 
"    George  S.,  engineer  Engine  17,  r.  231  Pierce 
"    George  T.,  capitalist,  r.  1418  Washington 
"    Hallock,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  241,  9th 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  12,  13th 
"    Robert  W.,  machinist  Risdonl.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  331  Pierce 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  913V2  Market 
"     Washington  L.,  miner,  r.  231  Pierce 
Brommer  Adolph  E.,  clerk  Oceanic  S.  S.  Co.,  r. 
1952  Howard 
"    Henry,  driver  Thomas  Morton,  r.  328  Hick- 
ory Av 
"    J.  Fred,  r.  3647  Mission 
"    Manton,  clerk,  r.  338  Hickory  Av 
"    May  G.   Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  328  Hickory 

Av 
"    Richard,  r.  2647  Mission 
"    Robert,  butcher,  r.  338  Hickory  Av 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1953  Howard 
Bromo-Lithia     Water,    Washington   I.    Priest 

agent,  516  Geary 
Brom well  Louis  L.,  president  California  Insur- 
ance Co.   and  manager  Milwaukee  Me- 
chanics' Insurance  Co.  (of  Milwaukee), 
410  California,  r.  Oakland 
Bromwell  Percy  H.,  clerk  Milwaukee  Mechan- 
ics' Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Broneer  George  F.,  restaurant,  136,  1st 

"    S..  r.  609  Bush 
Bronk  Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  812  Kearny 
Bronn  Camille,  widow,  r.  531  Filbert' 
"     Charles  H.,  assayer,  r.  531  Filbert 
"    Elise,  widow,  lodgings,  531  Filbert 
j^^Bronn.    See  Braun 
Bronner  A.  D.,  machinist,  r.  746  Howard 
Bronski  Mathew,  laborer  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co. 
Bronsdon  U.  P.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 


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Bronson  Andrew,  bartender  Charles  Newman, 
r.  625  Union 

"    Asa  B.,  millwright,  r.  611  Clay 
Bronson  E.  D.  &  Co.  (Edward  D.  Bronson),  gen- 
eral   agents    Standard   Dictionary,    933 
Market 

"    Edward  D.  (E.  D.  Bronson  &  Co.), 
land 

"    E.  I.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  608  Ellis 

"     E.  J.,  r.  32,  4th 

"    Frank  H.,  with  Butler  &  Haldan, 
Howard 

"    Frederick,  collector,  r.  2940  Howard 

"    F.  P.  Mrs.,  teacher  John  Swett  Grammar 
School,  r.  427  Lyon 

"    Kossuth  D.,  printer,  r.  427  Lyon 

"    M.    F.    Mrs.,    teacher    Lincoln    Evening 
School,  r.  1006  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Robert,  r.  19  Louisa 
Bronzan  John,  cook  Peter  G.  Sopa,  r.  3420a  Mis- 
sion 
Bronzos    Emanuel,   candy   manufacturer,    1061 

Brook  Allen,  clerk  Joseph  H.  Brook,  r.  136  Olive 

Av 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  1053  Market 
"    Harry  W.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  1906  Leavenworth 
"    I.  A.,  r.  420  Jackson 
"    Joseph  H.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  712  Lar- 

kin,  r.  1,36  Olive  Av 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1322  Page 
Brooke  A.  B.,  laborer,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Charles  H.  A.,  r.  2735  Greenwich 
"    George  C.  (Brooke  Sign  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  L.,  reporter  The  Bulletin,  r.  Com- 
mercial Hotel 
"    John  F.,  receiving  teller  First  National 

Bank,  r.  2322  Clay 
"    Sign  Co.  (George  O.  Brooke),  house,  sign 

and  pictorial  painters,  717  Market 
^S^Brooke.    See  Brooks 
Brooker  Gustave  H.,  manager  Chap's  Smelting 

Co.,  629  King 
Brookes  Julia  B.,  widow,  r.  34  Prospect  Av 

"    Mary  S.  Miss,  r.  34  Prospect  Av 
4®="Brookes.    See  Brooks 
Brooking  George,  salesman  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co., 

r.  5  Camp 
"    Harry    E.,  stenographer   maintenance   of 

way  dept.  S.  P.  Co..  r.  2016  Pierce 
Brooklyn  Brewery  (East  Oakland,  Cal.),  office 

403  Market 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  lodgings,  304  Sutter 
Brooklyn  Hotel,  Charles  Montgomery  proprie 

tor,  208-212  Bush 
"    House,  N  s  Sierra  bet  Michigan  and  Geor 

gia 
Brooklyn  Lumber  Yard  (East  Oakland),  E.  M 

Derby  &  Co.  proprietors,  22  California 

room  10 
"    Watch  Case  Company,  J.  Serex  manager 

4  Sutter,  room  4 
Brooks  Alfred,   driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  15M 

Sheridan 
"    Alpheus  B.,  foreman  Arctic  Oil  Wks.,  r.  10 

Wisconsin 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  538,  9th 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  70614  Jones 
"    August,  clerk,  r.  404  Greenwich 
"    C.  A.,  switchman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Caroline  S.  Mrs.,  sculptor,  817  Devisadero 
"    C.  E.,  seaman  str  Pomona 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  12  Howard  Court 
"    Charles  B.,   cook  B.  F.   Williams,    r.  226 

Michigan 
"    Charles  F.,  painter,  r.  136  Hickory  Av 
"    Christopher,  warehouseman  F.  S.  Moody. 

r.  539  Brannan 
"    Daniel,  clerk,  r.  1425  Post 
"    David,  foreman  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  7061/2  Jones 
"    David,  livery  stable,  1311  California 
"    Edward,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  52a 

South  Park 
"    Edwin  L.,  contractor  and  builder,  910  Army 
"    Elisha,  principal  Girls'  High  School,    r. 

1725  Sutter 


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Brooks  Frank,  laborer,  r.  538,9th 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  136  Hickory  Av 
"    Frank  A.,  secretary  Ventura  Asphalt  Co., 

39  Montgomery  Block 
"    Frederick  E.,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  1725 

Sutter 
Brooks  Frederick  W.,   general  manager  Mer- 
chants' Sign  and  Window  Cleaning  Co. 

(Inc.),  708  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  610  Polk 
"    F.  v.,  law  student,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    George,  salesman  J.  J.   O'Brien  «fe  Co.,  r. 

927  Folsom 
"    George  H.,  carpenter  James  W.   Baldwin, 

r.  306  Natoma 
"    George  H.,  tilesetter,  r.  1906  Leavenworth 
"    George  J.,  cook,  r.  605  Pine 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  2120  Vallejo 
"    George  W.,  solicitor  Brooklyn  Hotel,  r.  367 

Minna 
"    Harrison,  receiving   teller  Nevada  Bank, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Harry,  horse  trainer,  r.  725i/4,  5th  Av 
"    Harry,  salesman,  r.  53OV2,  24th 
"    Herman,  carriage  maker,  r.  219,  10th 
Brooks  HomoeopatMc  Pharmacy,  William  A. 

Brooks  proprietor,  119  Powell 
"    J.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  309  California  Av 
"    James,  1st  ofBcerstrSausalito,  r.  Sausalito 
"    James,  milker  John  Linehan,  r.  703  Vienna 

BROOKS  JAMES  B, 

real  estate  broker,  real  estate  bought, 
sold  and  exchanged,  loans  negotiated, 
214  Pine,  rooms  58-59 

Brooks  James  H.,  cashier  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co., 
r.  Fruitvale 

"    J.  B.,  r.  Lick  House 

"    John,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2500  Fillmore 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  538,  9th 

"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  1521^^  Broadway 

"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  314,  28th 

"    John  T.,  shoemaker,  r.  730  Vallejo  rear 

"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1425  Post 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  538,9ch 

"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  367  Minna 

"  Joseph  F.,  bookkeeper  Arctic  Oil  Wks.,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Joseph  H.,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  562% 
Natoma 

"  Joseph  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  426  Sut- 
ter, r.  1725  Sutter 

"    J.  P.,  mining  engineer,  r.  911  Polk 

BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO. 

(J.  Wendell  Brooks),  railway  and  elec- 
trical supplies,  523  Mission 

Brooks  J.   Wendell  (J.   W.    Brooks    &    Co.),  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Libbie  Miss,  milliner  Mrs.  A.  G.  Cosgriff, 

r.  367  Minna 
"    Lillie,  widow,  r.  3115,  16th 
"    Lionel,    clerk     judge     advocate's     oflftce 

U.  S.  A.,  Dept.   of   Cal.,  r.   549    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Martin,  r.  433  Natoma 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  24  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2012  Union 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1811  Post 
"    Max,  grain  broker,  214  Safe  Deposit  Bldg, 

r.  1425  Post 
"    Melanie  M.  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  2012  Union 
"    Michael,  collector,  r.  210  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  organizer  of  benevolent  societies, 

r.  1019  Market  rear 


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Brooks  Milton,  r.  841  Howard 

"  Orion,  teacher  Heald's  Business  College,  r. 
231  Capp 

"  Patrick  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
49414  California  Av 

"    Peter,  domestic  St.  Dominic's  Monastery 
Brooks  Pejrton  H.,  agent  Rocky  Mountain  Coal , 
22  Market,  room  14,  r.  Oakland 

"    Richard  N.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2714  Bush 

'•     Robert,  clerk,  r.  12  Hawthorne 

■'    Robert  C,  r.  210  Golden  Gate  Av 

■'    Samuel,  r.  1935  Clay 

"  Samuel,  assisant  O'Connor,  Moflatt  i&Co., 
r.  142/2  Shipley 

"  Shelby  A.,  secretary  West  Coast  Advertis- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  58,  1st,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

•'    T.  A.,  waiter  str  San  Juan 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  314,  28th 

"    Thomas,  wharf  builder,  r.  227  Harrison 

"    Thomas  J.,  waiter  Swain  Bros.,  r.  828  Bush 

"  Thomas  W.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham, 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  830  Post 

"    Wallace  M.  (Brooks  &  Blakely),  r.  25,  7th 

■'    William,  r.  418  Ellis 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  538,  9th 
Brooks  William,  land   and    purchasing  agent 
Spring  Valley  Water  Works,  508  Cali- 
fornia room  27,  r.  1717  Vallejo 

BROOKS  WILLIAM  A, 

proprietor  Brooks'  Homoeopathic  Phar- 
macy, 119  Powell,  r.  511  Turk 

Brooks  William  E.,  dentist,  603  Sutter,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    WilliamP.,  gatekeeper  Masonic  Cemetery, 

r.  1108  Steiner 
"    William  T.,  waiter  Peter  Malone,  r.    8^4 

Sherwood 
"    &  Blakely  (Wallace  M.  Brooks  and  James 
M.  Blakely),  printers,  25,  7th 
je®"Brooks.    See  Brookes 
Brooman  George  H.,  carpenter,  r.  263  Clara 
4®~Brooman.    See  Broman 
Brophey  Edmund,  liquors,  539  Pacific 
Brophy  Arthur  G.,  truckman  Pac.  Transfer  Co., 
r.  911'^  Mission 
"    Charles  J.,  foreman  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  11 
Elsie 
James,  r.  667  Minna 
James,  fireman,  r.  41  Pacific 
Jennie  Miss,  r.  1205  Sutter 
John,  driver  truck  6,  r.  1025  Oak 
John  H..  r.  118  Shotwell 
John  T.,  r.  237,  9th 
Morris  J.,  electrician,  r.  1327  Minna 
M.  T.,r.  1205  Sutter 

Stephen  S.,  woodcarver,  r.  2600  Mission 
Thomas  E.,  liquors,  235,  9th,  r.  237,  9th 
William  F.,  policeman,  r.  226,  2d  Av 
Broquet  Jean,  barber,  649  Broadway 
Brorsen  Ole,  salesman  W.  R.  Larzelere  Commis- 
sion Co.,  r.  112214  Treat  Av 
Bros  Paul,  r.  5  Bartol 
Brosca  Eugenie,  widow,  r.  15  Ford 
Broschosky  Frederick,  cooper  Andrew  Carl,   r. 

cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 
BroseEmil,  molder  Vulcan  Iron    Wks.,   r.   215 
Moulton  Av 
•'    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  NE  cor  Chestnut  and 

Fillmore 
"    Max,  machinist  Michael  O'Brien,   r.  2810 
Octavia 
Brosek  John,  r.  1435,  26th 

Brosetti  Andrew,   r.  cor  Crocker  Av  and  New 
Hyde 


Brosi  Gottlob  E.,  r.  25  Rondell  PI 
Brosius  August  F.,  bookbinder  Mysell-Rollins 
Co.,  r.  408,  23d 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1208  Clay 
Brosnan  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  7  Harrison  Av 
"    E.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks 
"    J.,  r.  28  Turk 

"    J.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  117,  27th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 
"    James  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  150b  Tehama 
"    James  I.,  teamster,  r.  814,  15th 
"    Jeremiah,  hostler  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

7  Harrison  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  stonecutter,  r.  761  Harrison 
•'    John,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  1320  Fil- 
bert 
"    John  D.,  printer,  r.  150b  Tehama 
•'    Thomas,  liquors,  404,  4th,  r.  761  Harrison 
"    William,  miner,  r.  260i/^  Clara 
Bross  George,  barber,  r.  930  Powell 
"    George,  foreman  William  C.  Brown  Co.,  r. 

411  Bryant 
"    Henry   J.,    barber,    I6O214    Grove,    r.   1609 
Grove 
J8iB"Bross.    See  Broz 
Brossman  William  C,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Brotchie  George  F.,  foreman  foundry  Risdon  I. 

and  L.  Wks.,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 
Brothers  Amos  J.,  clerk  master  of  transporta- 
tion's office  S.  P.  Co.,  4   Montgomery,   r. 
Berkeley 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  728  Minna 
"    Joseph,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks.,   r. 
Alameda 
Brotherton  Edna  Miss,  nurse,  r.  2227  Geary 
"    Lucy  R.,  widow,  r.  2227  Geary 
"    R.  Henry,  stenographer  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r. 

2227  Geary 
"    Robert,  carpenter  and  builder,  409  Kearny 
and  insurance  adjuster,  439  California,  r. 
1721  Vallejo 
"    Thomas    W.    Mrs.,    furnished    rooms,  925 
Hyde 
Brouchoud  Joseph,  clerk  Herbert  F.  Dugan,  r. 
"    Joseph  F.,  glass  stainer,  1111,  25th 

1111,  25th 
'<    Pascal,  clerk,  r.  1111,  25th 
Brouders  Jane,  widow,  r.  7  Avery 
Brouge  Charles,  gardener  Louis  H.  Pattet,  r. 

Nebraska  nr  Cortland  Av 
Brouger  George,  artist,  r.  120,  10th 
Brough  L.   Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  323 

Taylor 
Broughall  John  J.,  mechanical  engineer  Risdon 

I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
Brougham  John  J.,  r.  312  Green 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  312  Green 
Broughton  Emma  C.  Miss,  r.  631  Haight 
"    John,  waiter  str  Australia 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  liquors,  308  Tehama 
"    Maud  A.  Miss,  r.  631  Haight 
Brouillard  Mederise  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.   137 

Ivy  Av 
Brount  Simon,  r.  2614  Scott 
Brousset    Annie    Miss,   laundress    M.  Charles 

Bernestat,  r.  407,  3d 
Browder  Joseph  E.,  messenger  Edison  Light  & 

Power  Co.,  r.  1025  Fair  Oaks 
Browell  Charles  P.,  clerk  Jeremiah  Browell,  r. 
217  Lombard 
"    Frank,  clerk  Jeremiah  Browell,  r.  4  Julius 
"     James  H.,  calker,  r.  1716  Dupont 
Browell   Jeremiah,    contractor    and    builder, 
patent  chimneys,  sewer  pipes,  etc.,  727 
Montgomery,  r.  217  Lombard 
*"    Joseph  H.,  laborer,  r.  302,  6th 
"    Josie,  widow,  r.  240  Montgomery 
"    Robert,    clerk    Jeremiah    Browell,    r.    217 

Lombard 
"    Robert,  wireworker  West  Coast  W.  &  I. 
Wks.,  r.  1716  Dupont 
Brower  A.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  617 
Lombard 
"    Andrew  J.,  r.  15  Scott  PI 
"    Andrew  J.  Jr.,  porter  M.  Brown  &  Sons,  r. 

15  Scott  PI 
-    Anna,  widow,  r.  424  Grove 


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Brower  Benjamin  T.  (Brower  Bros.),  r.  22Y2  Scott 
PI 

»  Brothers  (Benjamin  T.  and  George  W.), 
milk  dealers,  34  Scott  PI 

"  George,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1530  Ken- 
tucky 

"    George  W.  (Brower  Bros.),  r.  15  Scott  PI 

BROWER  HENRY  0., 

manufacturer  and  dealer  granite 
monuments,  vaults,  etc.,  343  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  438  Castro 

Brower  James  M.,  printer  Call,  r.  907V2  Powell 
"    John  G.,  foreman  Wetmore,  Bowen  Co.,  r. 

15  Scott  PI 
"    Louis  T.,  secretary  Novelty  Machine  Wks., 

119  Main,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Marshall  W.,  clerk  Pernau  Bros.  &  Pitts 

Co.,  r.  438  Castro 
"    Max,  tailor  Rosenblum  &  Abraham,  r.  410 

Eddy 
"    Robert,  r.  1008  Brannan 
"    Robert  H.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

15  Scott  PI 
"    Samuel  H.,  clerk  oar  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  7131/2  Grove 
4®=  Brower.    See  Brauer 
Brown  Aaron  H.,  student,  r.  448,  24th 
"    Abbie,  widow,  r.  613,  7th 
"    Abe  L.  (M.  Brown  &  Sons),  r.  1400  Sutter 
"    Abraham    (Brown    Bros.    &    Co.),    r.    The 

Baldwin 
"    Abraham,  merchant,  r.  2202  California 
"    Abraham  L.,  gripman   Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1188  Haight 
"    Ada  F.  Miss,  teacher  sewing  and  cooking 

Cogswell    Polytechnic    College,    r.    813 

Valencia 
Brown  Adelaide,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  1212  Sutter 
"    Albert,  butcher  Henry  Eggert,  r.  228  Fil- 
bert 
"    Albert,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  4  Vernon  PI 
"    Albert,    dental    student   William    A. 

Knowles,  r.  407  Grove 
"    Albert,  laundryman,r.  S  s  16th  bet  Potrero 

Av  and  York 
"    Albert  G.  (Grunnagle,  Engish  &  Co.),  r. 

Oakland 
"    Albert  F.,  electrician,  r.  617  Lombard 
Brown  Albert  V.,  dentist,  104  Turk,  r.  323  Hill 
"    Albert  W.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  448,  34th 
"    Albert  W.,  salesman,  r.  434b  18th 
"    Alexander  (Brown  &  Burns),  r.  Haywards, 

Alameda  Co. 
"    Alexander,  driver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
"    Alexander,  laborer,  r.  11%  Shasta 
"    Alexander  O.,  carpenter,  r.  106  Bennington 
"    Alexander  W.,  ship  joiner,  r.  645  Folsom 
"    Alexis  L.,  clerk  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co.,  r.  1025 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Alfred,  barber,  26121/2  Mission 
"    Alfred,    barber   Charles    Hoffman,    r.    989 

Howard 
"    Alfred,  driver,  r.  7  Elizabeth 
"    Alfred,  pianos,  2016  Market,  r.  29,  13th 
"    Alice  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  1318  Kearny 
"    Alice  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Alice,  domestic,  3201  Pacific  Av 
"    Alonzo  F.,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Powder 

Works,  r.  513'/4  Bush 
»    A.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1025A  Post 
"    Ambrose  A.,  physician,  2IO614  Post 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
"    Andrew,  salesman,  r.  1222  Sacramento 
"    Andrew,  salesman  H.  S.  Crocker   Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
•'    Andrew  A.,  merchandise  broker,  203  Mar- 
ket, r.  2008  Devisadero 
«    Andrew  E.,  machinist,  r.  71  Clipper 
"    Andrew  W.,  machinist,  r.  2203  Fulton 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  645  Folsom 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1025  Post 
"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  1908  Sutter 
"    Annie  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  29,  13th 
"    Anthony  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1  Gardner 


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Brown  Archibald,  r.  4  Octavia 
"    Archie,  glue  maker,  r.  730  Minna 
"    Arthur  C,  designer  and  embroiderer,  1368 

Market,  r.  1736  Eddy 
"    Arthur  F.,  clerk,  r.  117  CoUingwood 
"    Arthur  M.,  with    Brown,  Craig  &    Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    August,  laborer,  r.  4  Roach 
"    Augusta    Miss,    school    teacher,    r.    2234 

Pacific  Av 
"    B.  Allen,  architect,  97  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  438 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Barbara  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  919b  Jackson 

rear 
"    B.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  935  York 
"    Benjamin  A.,  r.  1034  Pine 
"    Bernard  C.  (Charles  Brown  &  Son),  r.  1143 

Geary 
"    Bertha  Miss,  student,  r.  929i/4,  19th 
"    Betsy  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  710  California 
"    B.   M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  8%  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    B.  O.,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 
"    Brainard  C,  stenographer  Master  in  Chan- 
cery U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  8  Mills  Bldg, 

10th  floor,  r.  Alameda 
Brown  Brothers  &  Co.  (B.  Sheideman  and  A. 

and  R.  Brown),  manufacturers  clothing 

and  agents  Oregon  City  Woolen  Mills, 

121-123  Sansome 
"    C,  stableman  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.    8 

West  Mission 
"    Calvin,  civil  engineer,  r.  710  Capp 
"    Calvin  D.,  dentist,  4481^4  Valencia,  r.   813 

Valencia 
"    Carl  G.,  student,  r.  332  Hill 
"    Caroline  Miss,  compositor,  r.  334  Golden 

Gate  Av 
•'    Carrie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1141  Valencia 
"    Carrie    Miss,    nurse    King's    Daughters' 

Home,  217  Francisco 
"    Cash,  waiter,  r.  214  Ellis 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  310  Tehama 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  548  Natoma 
"    C.  Elwood,  capitalist,  r.  3201  Pacific  Av 
"    C.  F.,  carpenter,  r.  Bemis  nr  Mateo 
"    Charles  (Charles  Brown  &    Son),    r.    1143 

Geary 
"    Charles  (Smith  &  Brown),  r.  12  Ellis 
"    Charles,  baker  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  511 

Stevenson 
"    Charles,    barber,  537   Montgomery   Av,  r. 

62614  Lombard 
"    Charles,  bootblack,  SW  cor  Mission  and 

East 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  650b  Jessie 
"    Charles,  clerk  J.  H.  Medau,  r.  32  Harriet 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    Charles,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

338,  18th 
"    Charles,  engineer  tugboat  J.  H.  Redmond, 

r.  1510  Mason 
"    Charles,  expressman,  r.  4  Elizabeth 
"    Charles,  gardener  The  Oliver 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  10  Stockton  PI 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  45  Everett 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  335  Beale 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  612  Hermann 
"    Charles,    laundryman     City    and    County 

Hospital 
"    Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  1129  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  porter,  r.  118,  1st 
"    Charles,  salesman,  r.  23281^  Harrison 
"    Charles,  ship  liner,  r.  1215  Green 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  737  Minna 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  Congdon  nr  Nye 


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Brown  Charles,  watchman  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks.,  r.  136  Francisco 
"    Charles,  water  tender  str  Corona,  r.   1603 

Polk 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  240  Dolores 
Brown  Charles  &  Son  (Charles  and  Bernard  C), 
stoves,  furnaces  and  kitchen  supplies, 
807  Market 
"    Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  33  Garden 
"    Charles  B.,  school  teacher,  r.  825  Mission 
"    Charles  C,  baker,  r.  1119  Montgomery 
"    Charles  E.,  asst.  general  baggage  agent 
S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  2837  Jackson 
"    Charles  E.,  engineers.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

2922  Laguna 
"    Charles  F.,  carpenter,  r.  724  Valencia 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

2328  Harrison 
"    Charles  F.,  laborer,  r.  425,  30th 
"    Charles  H.,  laborer,  r.  525i/4  Howard 
Brown  Charles  H.,  dentist,  104  Turk 
"    Charles  M.,  carpenter,  r,  2806'^  Howard 
"    Charles  M.,  expressman,  r.  4  Elizabeth 
"    Charles  N.,  clerk  postofBce,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  N.,  engineer,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Charles  O.  Rev.,  D.  D.,  pastor  First  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  1703  Geary 
"    Charles  W.,  gripman  Cal.   St.  RR.,  r.    34 
Austin 
Brown  Charlotte  Blake,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  n.  1212  Sutter 
"    C.  L.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1632d  Fell 
"    C.  L.,  musician,  r.  39,  4th 
"    Clara  T.,  widow,  r.  2203  Mission 
"    Clara  V.,  widow,  r.  1318  Kearny 
"    Clive  A.,  bookkeeper  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.,  r. 
606  Capp 

BROWN,   CRAIG  &  CO. 

(Edward  Brown  and  Homer  A.  Craig), 
general    insurance    agents,    407-409 
Montgomery- 
Brown  C.  W.,  inspector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3203  Fulton 
"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  2508  Bryant  Av 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  6281^  Natoma 
"    Daniel,  policeman,  r.  I6O414   Lexington  Av 
"    Daniel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  25  Hermann 
"    Daniel  C,  solicitor  American  Wringer  Co., 

r.  1.501,  24th 
"    Daniel  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  33  High- 
land Av 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  632  San  Jose  Av 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  1331  Lombard 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  1611  Lexington  Av 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
■'    David,  painter,  r.  431!4  Linden  Av 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  S  s  Sierra  nr  Minnesota 
"    David,  with  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  7  Liberty 
"    David  A.,  bookkeeper  Cal.   Elec.  Wks.,  r. 

803  Turk 
"    David  A.,  insurance,  r.  718  Leavenworth 
"    David  C,  grainer,  r.  4a  Alemany 
"    David  J.,  clerk  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Mission  opp  China  Av 
"    David  N.,  seaman,  r.  38  Sacramento 
"    Douglass,  mining,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"     Edmund  F.,  manager  The  California  Rural 

World,  49,  1st,  r.731  Waller 
"    Edward,  r.  SVi  Larkin 
Brown  Edward  (Brown,  Craig  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Edward,  molder  Joshua  Hendy   Machine 

Wks.,  r.  136  Francisco 
"    Edward,  switchman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  704  Howard 
"    Edward  C,  clerk,  r.  1318  Kearny 


Brown  Edward  C,  tinner  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

811  Leavenworth 
"    Edward  D.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  134,  12th 
"    Edward   I.,    purser   str   J.    D.    Peters,    r. 

Stockton,  Cal. 
"    Edward  J.,  driver  Farns worth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  221  Fair  Oaks 
"    Edward  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  515,  24th 
"     Edward  M..  printer,  r.  334,  8th 
"    Edward  S.,  switchman,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Edward  T.,  bottler  Standard  Soda  Water 

Wks.,  r.  12081/2  Valencia 
"    Edward  W.,  salesman  J.   H.  Newbauer  & 

Co.,  r.  31  Cook 
"    Edwin  C,  clerk  Bancroft-Whitney  Co.,  r. 

31  Cook 
"    Edwin  J.,  laundryman,  327,  6th,  r.  114,  14th 
"    Effle  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1317  Clay 
"    E.  J.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  Oakland 
"    Elijah  W.,  teamster,  r.  433!^  Ivy  Av 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1517  Noe 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  208  Perry 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  219,  23d 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  721  Brannan 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  32I14  Broadway 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1517  Noe 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse  S.   F.  Nursery  for 

Homeless  Children 
"    Elizabeth  D.  Miss,  principal  Willard  Free 

Kindergarten,  r.  Alameda 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  20  Shotwell 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  809  Buchanan 
■'     Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Ladys' Home 
"     Elmer  F..  gripman,  r.  315,  1st  Av 
"    Elmore  W.,  r.  20  Perry 
"    Emanuel,  cook  George  Peters,  r.  1534  Mar- 
ket 
"■    Emanuel,  laborer  Silviera  &  Vieana,  r.  810, 

15th  Av  South 
"    E.  Marion,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  736a 

Valencia 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1440  Leavenworth 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1535  Powell 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  910  Harrison 
"     Emma  M.,  widow,  r.  1440  Leavenworth 
"     Esther,  widow,  r.  807  California 
"    Esther  Miss  (Brown  &  Turner),  r.  28  Haight 
'      Eugene,  butcher,  r.  2633  Post 
"    Eugene  H.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2203  Fulton 
"    F.,  laborer,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    F.,  porter,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Felix  G.,  clerk,  r.  336  Sutter 
"    F.  G.,  clerk  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  20  Sutter 
"    F.  J.,  motorman   Market   St.   Ry.,  r.   1634 

Ellis 
"    Frank,  r.  600  Fulton 
"    Frank,  baker,  r.  16  White 
"    Frank,  bartender  Peter  Conaty 
"    Frank,  compositor  S.  F.  News   Letter,  r. 

407  Grove 
"    Frank,  cook  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  903'^  Valencia 
"    Frank,  milker  Willey  Bros.,  r.  Tara  nr  San 

Jose  Road 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  722  Laguna 
"    Frank,  salesman  Friedman  &  Rogers,  r.  110 

Taylor 
"    Frank  A.,  trunk   maker     Hirschf elder    & 

Meaney,  r.  221  Fair  Oaks 
"    Frank  G.,  butcher,  r.  919b  Jackson 
"    Frank  H.,  driver   George  K.   Robinson,  r. 

923'/2  Howard 
Brown  Frank  L.,    agent   Washburn   &   Moen 

Manufacturing  Co.   (Worcester,  Mass.), 

8-10  Pine,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  M.,  house  decorator,  r.  517  Birch  Av 
"    Frank  S.,  portrait  artist,  r.  332d  12th 
"    Frederick,  barber  Joseph  Brunner 
"    Frederick,  porter  Greenbaum  &  Co.,   r.   113 

Olive  Av 
"    Frederick,    stationery     and     notions,    340 

Geary 
"    Frederick  A.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Steuart 

and  Howard,  r.  1125  Florida 
"    Frederick  A.,  salesman  Del  Monte  Milling 

Co. 
"    Frederick  L.,  coffee  roaster  Jessup  &  Pope, 

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Brown   Frederick    T.,   sergeant    police,  r.  2304 

Webster 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk,  r.  1235  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick     W.,    master    mariner,     r.    846 

Mission 
"    George,  cigar  dealer,  r.  139,  4tli 
"    George,    liquors,     122    Leidesdorff,    r.   119 

Montgomery  Block 
"    George,  mei'cliant,  r.  1440  Jackson 
"    George,    millliand   Pac.    Roll.    Mill,    r.    2 

Michigan 
"    George,  operator  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,   r.    19 

Rausch 
"    George,  porter  The  Oberon 
"    George,  school  teacher,  r.  818,  21st 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  228  Filbert 
"    George,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  East  Berke- 
ley 
"    George  A.  (Brown  &  Nicol),  r.  1009  Green 
"    George  A.,   salesman  J.  J.  0'Brien&  Co., 

r.  1010  Natoma 
"    George  A.,  traveler  A.  I.   Hall  &  Son,  r. 

Alameda 
'■    George  C,  compositor,  r.  228 Filbert 
"    George  E.,  carpenter,  r.  650  Jessie 
"    George  E.,   clerk  F.  A.  Week  Co.,   r.   407 

Grove 
"    George  E.,    pressman    S.    F.    Newspaper 

Union,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  E.,  water  tender  str  Alameda 
"    George  F.,  hoseman  Engine  15,  r.  1440  Jack- 
son 
"    George  F.,  chef  Original  Creamery,  r.  903V^ 

Valencia 
"    George  G.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1109  Treat  Av 
"    George  G.,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  4 

Octavia 
Brown   George   H.,    assistant   superintendent 

California  Market,  r.  2705  Sutter 
"    George  J.  Mrs.,  r.  929^4,  19th 
Brown  George  L.,  manager  Mineral  Land  Co. 

and  president  Lethnet  Water  &  Land 

Co.,  819  Market,  room  45,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    George  L.,  shoemaker  T.  F.  Plath,  r.  803i4 

Stockton 
"    George  O.,  jewelry,    137  Montgomery,   r. 

1610  Grove 
"    George  O.,  policeman,  r.   1103  Montgomery 
"    George  W.,  barber,  r.  316,  3d 
"    George  W.,  janitor  Shiels'  Bldg.,  r.  3  Bur- 

goyne  PI 
"    George  W.,  livery  and  sale  stable,  185-187 

Stevenson,  r.  1730  Eddy 
"    George  W.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 


George  W.,   messenger   Mayor's  office,  r. 

1715  LeaveViworth 
George  W.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

George  W.,  teamster  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r.  2329a 
Harrison 

G.  L.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2503  Sut- 
ter 

H.,  flremanstr  Santa  Rosa 

Hamilton  n .,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  722  O'Farrell 

Hannah,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 
Hqme 

Hanorah,  widow,  r.  45  Palmer 

Harriet  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  901A  Larkin 

Harry,  clerk,  r.  I6O91/2  Baker 

Harry,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 

Harry,  seaman,  r.  Army  opp  Howard 

Harry,  surfman  South  Side  Life  Saving 
Station,  Ocean  Beach  nr  Ocean  Side 
House 

Harry  H.,  painter  Edward  Norman,  r.  544 
Sanchez 

Harry  H.,  with  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r.  1143 
Geary 

Harvey  Jr.,  with  Vina  Distillery,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Harvey  L.  (Brown  &Tuttle),  r.  Denver,  Col. 

Harvey  S.,  attorney  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  4 
Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 

Hattie  A.  Mrs.,  r.  314  Eureka 

H.  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  901a  Larkin 

Helen,  widow,  r.  20  Shotwell 


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Brown  Henrietta  Mrs.,  r.  114,  11th 

•'  Henrietta  E.  Mrs.,  secretary  Woman's 
Christian  Temperance  Union,  132  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Henrietta  H.  Mrs.,  physician,  846  Mission 

"  Henry,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
765  Mission 

"    Henry,  deckhand,  r.  803  Mason 

"  Henry,  elevator  man  Palace  Hotel,  r.  134 
Haight 

"    Henry,  expressman,  r.  913  Filbert 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 

"  Henry,  machinist  M.  A.  Graham,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  532li  Linden  Av 

"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

"  Henry  A.,  paying  teller  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.'s  Bank,  r.  1212  Sutter 

"    Henry  C.  teamster  Von  Ronn,  Hencke  & 
Lorsbach,  r.  1814  O'Farrell 
Brown  Henry  E.,  manager  Western  Transfer 
and  Storage  Co.,  306 Front,  r.  1438Folsom 

"    Henry  J.,  expressman,  r.  7  Elizabeth 

"    Henry  J.,  shoecutter,  r.  .332  San  Jose  Av 

"    Henry  J.,  teamster,  r.  1440  Jackson 

"    Henry  M.,  barber  Dumas  &  Dickers,  r.  1429 


"    Henry  R.,  machinist,  328  Bush 

"    Henry  W.,  attorney  at  law,  12  Montgomery, 

rooms  13-14,  r.  Colma,  San  Mateo  Co. 
"    Herbert,  merchant,  r.  311  Taylor 
"    Herbert  H.,  student  W.  S.  Goodfellow,   r. 

Alameda 
"    Hiram,  master  mariner,  r.  134  McAllister 
"    Homer  P.,  clerk  Welch  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Horace  B.,  undertaker   Halsted  &  Co.,  r. 

3616a  16th 
"    Horace  P.  (Brown  &  Craddock),  r.  1014,  17th 
"    Howard  L.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  331  Hayes 
"    Ida  Miss,  r.  7  Fulton 
"    Irasoh  C,  carpenter,  r.  6.34  Guerrero 
"    Irving,  extraman  Engine  30,  r.  5th  Av  nr  C 
"    Isaac  W.  W.,  clerk  str  St.  Paul 
"    Isabel  R.,  teacher  James  Lick  Grammar 
School,  r.  31  Cook 
Brown  Isidor  I.,  attorney  at  law,  28-30  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  1143  Geary 
"    J.,  porter  Coghill  &  Kohn,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.,  teamster  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  725^4 

Minna 
"    Jacob,  bakery,  944V4  Harrison 
"    Jacob  B.,  barber,  202  Jackson 
"    James,   agent  Corralitos  Paper  Mill,    109 

California,  room  15,  r.  521  Post 
"    James,  boatswain  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    James,  clerk,  r.415V2  Tehama 
"    James,  cooper  F.  P.   Schuster,  r.  427  Va- 
lencia 
"    James,  hostler,  r.  204V4,  21st 
"    James,  insurance,  r.  1019  Bush 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  2  Michigan 
"    James,  salesman,  r.912V4  Pierce 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    James,  shoemaker  Patrick  Donovan,  r.  1061 

Folsom 
"    James,  switchman,  r.  425  Fremont 
•'    James,  teamster,  r.  7  Gilbert 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  321'^  Broadway 
"    James,  with  Waterbury  Watch  Co.,  r.  412 

Post 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  415V2  Tehama 
Brown  James  A.,  dentist,  104  Turk,  r.  323  Hill 
"    James  A.,  glass  blower,  r.  613,  7th 
"    James  B.,  liquors,  16i^  Folsom,  r.  503  Fol- 
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Brown  James   C,   carpenter  and   builder,   132 

"    James  C,  clerk  Louis  Vincent,  r.  1440  Jack- 
son 

' '  James  C. ,  mining  engineer,  318  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Brown  James  D.,  manager  The  Yost  Writing 
Machine  Agency,  Caligraph  Typewriter 
Agency  and  United  typewriter  and 
Supplies  Co.,  413  Montgomery,  r.  1206 
Leavenworth 

"    James  E.,  editor  and  proprietor  San  Fran- 
cisco Vindicator  (weekly),  933  Clay 

■'    James  E.,  painter,  414^^,  17th 

"    James  G.,  r.  1503  Dolores 

"    James  L.,  leverman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1839 
Polk 

"    James  M.  (Johnson  <&  Brown),  r.  cor  Japan 
Av  and  Madrid 

"    James  Nash  (Brown  &  Eyre),  r.  NW  cor 
Jackson  and  Pierce 
Brown  James   P.,    editor   The  Wave,   220-222 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Lick  House    ■iitid 

"    James  S.,  r.  927  O'Farrell 

•'    Jane,  widow,  r.  903  Treat  Av 

"    J.  C,  r.  1111  Post 
Brown  J.  Dalzell,  secretary  and  treasurer  Cali- 
fornia Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  SE 
cor  California  and  Montgomery,  r.  2112 
Green 

"    Jeanette,  widow,  r.  Point  Lohos  nr  Cliff 
House 

"    Jeanette  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1217  Clay 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1517!^  Leavenworth 

"    Jerome    J.,     carrier    postofQce,    r.    1025Vi 
Natoma 

"    Jesse,  chief  engineer  str  Capt.  Weber 

"    Jesse  W.,  r.  3616a  16th 

"    Jesse  W . ,  mining  engineer,  r.  711  Geary  rear 

"    Jessie  Miss,  dressmaker.  Point  Lobos  nr 
Cliff  House 

"    John,  r.  721  Bush 

"    John,  r.  847  Harrison 

"    John,  r.  942  Mission 

"    John,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  853a  Folsom 
rear 

"    John,  baker,  r.  1225  Green 

"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  27  Perry 

"    John,  butcher,  r.  138  Silver 

"    John,  butcher  Thomas  Hancock,  r.  31,  9th 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  314  Ivy  Av 

"    John,  cook,  r.  57  Minna 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  2  Michigan 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  92  West  Mission 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 

"    John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  739,  4th 

"    John,  molder  Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Wks., 
r.  136  Francisco 

"    John,  porter  Wittenberg  &  Boese,  r.   174 
Jessie 

"    John,  printer,  r.  1432  Larkin 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  272  Brannan 

"    John,  sexton  Calvary  Presbyterian  Church, 
r.  724b  Turk 

"    John,  stableman  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 
San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  33  Ecker 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  1222  Kearny 

•'    John,  teamster  Alms  House 

"    John,  watchman  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

"    John  A.,  candy,  693  McAllister,  r.  1337,  25th 
•'    John   A,,   clerk    J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  221 
Sanchez 


Brown  John  A.,  marker  White  Star  Laundry,  r. 
1443  Harrison 
"    John  B.,  r.  3616a  16th 

"    John  B.,  keeper  Bonita  Point  Light  Sta- 
tion 
"    John  B.,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    John  C,  molder  Atlas  I.  Wks.,  r.  14  Clinton 

Park 
"    John  F.,  compositor  George  Spaulding  & 

Co.,  r.  1514  Broadway 
"    John  F.,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  3  Lick 

Alley 
"    John  F.  Jr.,  clerk  McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.,  r. 

1422  Larkin 
"    John  J.,  r.  321%  Broadway 
"    John  J.,  seaman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    JohnK.,  master  str  Oakland,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  O.,  messenger  U.  S.  Engineer,  r.  919b 

Jackson 
'■    John  P.,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  E  s  Pennsylvania  Av  nr  Butte 
"    JohnQ.  Jr.,  asst.  clerk  Board  of  Supervi- 
sors, r.  1001  Pine 
"    John  R.,  r.  216, 19th 
"    John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1601  Geary 
"    John  R.,  glass  blower,  r.  613,  7th 
"    John  S.  (Brown  &  Adams),  r.  Alameda 
"    John  S.,  miner,  r.  NE  cor  14th  and  Sanchez 
Brown  John  W.,  superintendent  Golden  State 
and  Miners'  Iron  Works,  231-251,   1st,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Joseph,  clerk  S.  Cohen,  r.  315  Austin 
■'    Joseph,  gardener,  r.  112b  14th 
"    Joseph,  hostler  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave,  r. 

4  Rose  PI 
"    Joseph,  merchant,  r.  117  Pierce 
"    Joseph,  printer,  r.  1106  Mason 
"    Joseph,  restaurant,  r.  1024  Powell 
"    Joseph,   vaquero  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.,  r. 
15th  Av  South  nrP 

A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
611  Pine 

A.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 
Co",  r.  228  Filbert 
Joseph  B.,  clerk  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware 

Co.,r.  1817Broderick 
Joseph  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  7  Brooks 
Joseph  G.,  accountant  Painter  &  Co.,  r.  119 

Fillmore 
Joseph  H.,  clerk,  r.  1400  Sutter 
Joseph  H.,  druggist  Frank  T.  Green,  r.  234 

Haight 
Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  14  Ellis 
Joseph  M.,  carpenter,  r.  826  Folsom 
Joseph  S.,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  426,  23d 
Joseph  v.,  stevedore,  r.  219i/4  Harrison 
Josephine  A.,  widow,  r.  1022'/i  Larkin 
Josiah  P.,  bookkeeper  Brown  &  Power,  r. 

432  Turk 
Josie,  domestic,  1200  Golden  Gate  Av 
Judson,  barber  Elisha  T.  Wheeler,  r.  1658 

Market 
Julia,  widow,  nurse,  r.  2619  Sutter 
Julius,  checker  Palace  Hotel,  r.  1051  Mis- 
sion 
Kate,  widow,  r.  905  Francisco 
Kate,  widow,  janitress  S.  F.  Polyclinic 
Kate  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1827  Polk 
Katherine,  widow,  r.  314  Turk 
Kittle    Miss,    bookkeeper    Adelsdorfer   &. 

Brandenstein 
Lawrence  L.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

47  South  Park 
Lemuel  A.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,. 

r.  55  Belcher 
Leo  A.,  plate  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
Leon,  salesman  John  B.  Muirhead,r.  91,9th 
Leonard  E.,  piessman  E.  A.  Janssen  &  Co.. 

r.  1008  Jackson 
Lewis,  capitalist,  office  121-123  Sansome, 

r.  834  O'Farrell 
Lizzie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  502  Post 
Lizzie  Miss,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  721  Brannan 
Lizzie  J.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1426  Cali- 
fornia 
Lockie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 


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Brown  Lottie  Miss,  milliner,  599  Ellis 
"    Louis,  conductor   Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 


"    Louis,    mercliant    tailor,    9,    9th,    r.    1114 

Stevenson 
"    Louis  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1318  Dupont 
^'    Louis  F.,  student,  r.  511  Devisadero 
"    Louis  T.,  clerk  Jeremiah  J.  Sullivan,  r.  cor 

Sagamore  and  Capitol 
^'    Louise,  widow,  r.  The   (Lick)   Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"    Lucile  Miss,  teacher  Maria  Kip  Orphan- 
age, r.  638  Folsom 
"    Lucinda  Mrs.,  dressmaking,   139  Post,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  Bennington  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Lucy  D.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  NE  cor  14th 
and  Sanchez 
Brown  Lucy  E.  Miss,  trained   nurse  and  pro- 
prietor Private  Home  for  Invalids,  630 
Sutter 
Brown  M.  &  Sons  (Morris  and  Abe  L.),  manu- 
facturers and  dealers  paper,  paper  bags 
and  twine,  414-416  Clay 
"    Mamie  F.  Miss,  photographer,  r.  20  Shot- 
well 
"    Manuel  E.,  clerk  Harry  Adolph,  r.  635  Mer- 
chant 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  16  White 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  138  Silver 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  32IV2  Broadway 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  938  Valencia 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Margaret  G.,  widow,  r.  139  Chestnut 
"    Mark  E.,  wool  sorter,  r.  13  Gilbert  rear 
"    Martha,  widow,  laundress,  r.  930  Jackson 
"    Martin,  plumber  Charles  Downes,  r.  7  Eliza- 
beth 
"    Martin  A.,  porter  M.  Brown  &  Sons,  r.  1047 

Mission 
•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  7  Elizabeth 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  40  Moss 
■'    Mary,  widow,  r.  334  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1123  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10th  Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1133  Bryant 
"    Mary  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  1517  Noe 
"    Mary  Miss,  milliner,  r.  605  Geary 
"    Mary  Miss,  photographer  Brown's  Photo- 
graph Gallery,  r.  30  Shotwell 
"    Mary  Miss,  shirt  cutter,  r.  743  Harrison 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  106,  11th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  216,  19th 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  231  Fair  Oaks 
"    Mary  A.,  domestic,  623  Ellis 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1034  Pine 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1209  Steiner 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  27  Perry 
"    Mary  L.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 

School,  r.  600  Octavia 
"    Matthew,  expi-essman,  r.  1422  Broadway 
"    Matthew  D.,  bookkeeper  local  freight  offlce 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  314Haight 
"    Max,  (Brown  &  Kasser)  r.  1309  Eddy 
"    Max  M.,  with  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r.  1143 

Geary 
"    McKenzie  K.,  porter,  r.  370  Natoma 
"    M.  E.  Miss,  stenographer  W.  B.  Sumner  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  excursion  agent  Santa  Fe  RR.,  644 

Market,  r.  246  Chattanooga 
'    Michael,  hoseman  Engine  16,  r.  S  s  Sierra 

nr  Michigan 
"    Michael  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  3  Lick  Alley 
"    Michael  M.,  cooper  Union  Fruit   Grader,  r. 

7  Comme  roial 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  1133  California 
"    Morris  (M.  Brown  &  Sons),  r.  1400  Sutter 
"    Morris,  saloon  keeper,  r.  1065  Market 
"    Morris,  waiter,  r.  613  Pine 

Mortlock,  coppersmith,  r.  51  Louisa 


Brown  Moses  P.   (W.  B.  Sumner 

secretary    Sumner     Tanning 
Front,  r.  Oakland 
"    Myron  M.,  engineer,  r.  13  Mason 
"    Nathan  H.,  clerk,  r.  925  Larkin 
"    Neil,  engineer  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 


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Brown  Nellie,  widow,  r.  1217  Clay 
"    Nellie  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  331  Fair  Oaks 
"    Nellie  C.    Miss,   stenographer    and  type- 
writer, r.  20  Shotwell 
"    Nettie    Mrs.,    teacher    elocution,     r.    2038 

Scott 
"    Nettie  E.  S.,  widow,  r.  730  Minna 
"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  3  Lick  Alley 
"    Nicholas   C,    leader    orchestra    People's 

Palace,  r.  13a  Harriet 
"    Nina  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  1318  Kearny 
"    N.  J.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,   r.   Oak- 
land 
"    O.  J.,  agent,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Otto,  proprietor  S.  F.  Pattern  Wks.,  110-112 

Beale,  r.  319%  Guerrero 
"    Owen,  r.  1534  Devisadero 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  443  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  603  Geary 
"    Patrick,  miller  J.  A.  Folger   &  Co.,  r.  1330 

Natoma 
■'    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  363,  3d 
"    Patrick,  teamster  E.  Peabody  &  Co.,   r. 

1248  Montgomery 
"    Paul,  bartender,  r.  133  Eddy 
"    Percy  J.,  bookkeeper  Dolbeer  &  Carson,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Percy  B  ,  superintendent  construction  Pac. 

Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2405  Larkin 
"    Percy  H.,  barber,  127  Eddy 
"    Peter,   carpenter,   1311  Bush,   r.  630  McAl 

lister 
"    Peter,  housemover,  r.  UOO  Powell 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  9  Rincon  Av 
"    Peter,  waiter  Alexander  Pantages,  r.   121, 

5th 
"    Peter  J.,  molder  Whyte  &  De  Rome,  r.  27 

Perry 
"    Peter  L.  (Brown  &  Johnson),  r.  431  Noe 
"    P.  H.,  barber,  r.  510a  Jessie 
"    Philip,  r.  338  Filbert 
Brown  Philip  King,  physician,  r.  1213  Sutter 
"    Philip  T.,  manager  Am.  Dis.  Tel.,  3  Golden 

Gate  Av,  r.  1811a  Steiner 
'•    Philip   F.,   superintendent    State    Harbor 

Commissioners'  dredgers  and  towboats, 

ofaceClay  St.  Wharf  (pier  No.  1),  r.  15% 

Liberty 
"    P.  R.,  waiter,  r.  1006  Clay 
"    R.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  3118  Fill- 
more 
"    Rachael  J.  Miss,   dressmaker,  r.  30  Alpine 
"    Ralph  (Brown  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
"    Ralph,   cashier  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  39  Grant 

Av 
"    Ralph,  hardware,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Raymond  E.,  carpet  layer,  r.  1331  Lombard 
"     R.  B.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  813  Oak 
"    Richard,  engineer  W.  W.   Montague  &  Co. 
"    Richard  Mrs.,  recording  secretary  King's 

Daughters'  Home  for  Incurables,  r.  2535 

Lombard 
"    Richard  J.,  janitor  Diocesan  House,  r.  731 

California 
"    Richard  F.,  fireman,  r.  16  White 
"    Richard  H.,  miner,  r.  1433  Pacific 
"    Richard  M.,  butcher  Hammond  &  Brod,  r. 

312  Eddy 
"    Riley,  clerk,  r.  Hackmeier's  Hotel 
"    R.  Nelson,  r.  3323  Washington 
"    Robert,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co!, 

r.  31  Julian  Av 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  17a  6th 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Robert  C,  clerk,  r.  1035  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  C,  electrician,  r.  131%  Castro 


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Brown  Eohert  H.,  candy  maker,  r.  21  Aileen  Av 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  Wisconsin  nr  20th 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk,  r.  425  Hayes 
•'    Robert  M..  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1615  La- 

guna 
"    Robert  T.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  320 

Ellis 
"    Roland  G.,  stock  and  bond  broker,  420  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Oakland 
"    Rosalie,  widow,  r.  2021  Pine 
"    Rufus,  merchant,  r.  2322  Washington 
"    Sadie  Mrs.,  r.  9  Powell 
"    Samuel,  liquors,  246,3d,  r.  742  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Samuel,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Samuel  E..  compositor  S.  F.  News  Letter, 
r.  407  Grove 
Brown  Samuel  H.,  manager  Bass-Hueter  Paint 
Co..  18-22  Ellis,  r.  903  Treat  Av 
"    Brown  Samuel  H.,  printer  Brown  &  Bley 

Co..  r.  2021  Pine 
"    Samuel  J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  1041  Fol- 

som 
"    Samuel  M.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  155, 4th,  r. 

139,  4th 
"    Samuel  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1018,  17th 
"    Samuel  P.  Jr..  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co..  r.  San  Mateo 
•■    Sarah,  widow,  r.  718  Bay 
■'    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1868  Lexington  Av 
■'    Sarah  Miss,  shirt  cutter,  r.  742  Harrison 
■'     Sarah,  seamstress.  2840  Jackson 
•'    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  248  Chatti 
■'    Sarah  X..  widow,  r.  1440  Jackson 
"    Sherman  J.,  paper  hanger,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
■'    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1141  Valencia 
"    Sophia  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Sophia  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  803  Union 
"    Spencer  C,  ofBce  202  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Stanton  H.,  piano  tuner  Benj.Curtaz&  Son, 

r.  Alameda 
•<     Stephen  G.,  hairdresser,  r.  2621  Howard 
■'    Stillman  E.,  carpenter,  r.  925  York 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1342  Hyde 
■'    Sylvester,  blacksmith  Martin  C.  Hogan,  r. 

7th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
•'    T.,  coal  passer  str  Mariposa 
•'    Thaddeus  A.,  valet,  r.  837^2  Geary 
•'    Theodora  M.,  widow,  r.  98,  13th 
•'    Theodore,  master  mariner,  r.  1412  Mason 
■'    Theodore  J.,  weigher  Charles  R.  Allen,  r. 
Berkelev 
Brown   Theodore  V.,  superintendent  German 
Hospital.  W  s  Noenr  14th,  r.  131»4  Castro 
"     Thomas,  r.  227,  6th 
"    Thomas,  r.  344  Waller 
Brown  Thomas,  cashier  The  Bank  of  California 
and  president  San  Francisco  and  Fresno 
Land  Co.,  NW  cor  California  and  San- 
some, telephone  East  517,  r.  1019  Bush 
"    Thomas,  club  rooms.  Grand  Hotel  Bar 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  634  Sacramento 
•    Thomas,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  145c 

Tehama 
"    Thomas,  selector  Wangenheim,  Sternheim 

&  Co.,  r.  600Octavia 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  917  Greenwich 
Brown  Thomas,  superintendent  California  Mar- 
ket, r.  1911  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  teamsterC.  H.  Patchett 
"    Thomas  A.,  photographer  Brown's  Photo- 
graph Gallery,  r.  20  Shotwell 
"    Thomas  E..  hoseman  Engine  24 
"    Thomas  F.,  butcher,  r.  138  Silver 


Brown  Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  412  Jones 
"    Thomas  M.,  workman  U.   S.   Mint,  r.  1511 

Devisadero 
"    Thomas  P.  S.,  dry  goods,  2137  Mission,  r. 

810  Treat  Av 
"    Thomas  W.,  traveling  salesman  Hawley 

Bros.  Hardware  Co.,  r.  1817Broderick 
"    Tilghman    Rev.,    pastor    Zion    A.    M.    E. 

Church,  r.  1229  Pacific 
"    T.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  98,  13th 
"    Ves,  teamster  Western  Transfer  and  Stor- 
age Co.,  r.  841  Harrison 
•'    Violet  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Brown  &  Crad- 

dock.  r.  1018,  17th 
■'    Virginia,  widow,  r.  119,  5th 
"    W. ,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    W.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    W.,  salesman  Keller  Bros.,  r.  29  Stanly  PI 
"    Walter,  boatman,  r.  31  Clarence  PI 
"    Walter,  performer,  r.  846  Mission 
"    Walter,  stevedore,'  r.  739,  4th 
■ '    Walter,  with  Union  Metallic  Cartridge  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    Walter  E.,  chief  engineer  str  Arago,  r.  128 

Precita  Av 
"    Walter  H.,  teamster  Del  Monte  Milling  Co. , 

r.  903  Treat  Av 
Brown  Walter  S.  (Brown  &  Metzner),  r.   426 

Ellis 
"    Ward,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  West  Berkeley 
■'    Ward  E.,  teamster,  r.  422!4  Ivy  Av 
"    WattL.,  reporter  Post,  r.  1514  Castro 
"    Wellington  G.,  shipbuilder,  r.  11  Pond 
"    Wilbur  F..  paper  hanger,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Wilbur  K.,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r. 

1426  Folsom 
•'    Wilfred  L.,  civil  engineer,  r.  710  Capp 
"    Willard,  cook,  r.  10  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Willard  B.,r.  414  Post 
"    William,  r,  425,  17th 

"    William  (Brown  &Bley  Co.'),  r.  1959  Eddy 
•'    William,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 

r.  817  Bush 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  3071/2  O'Farrell 
"    William,  fireman  New  City  Hall,  r.  11  Elgin 

Park  Av 
"    William,  foreman  Am.  Type  Founders'  Co., 

r.  812b  Filbert 
"    William,  journalist,  r.  1025  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  2  Michigan 
"    William,  painter,  r.  908  Dolores 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  IOO14  Jackson 
"    William,  varnisher,  r.  1059^^  Howard 
■'    William,   wood  sawyer  R.   A.  Gilbride  & 

Co.,r.  207,3d  Av 
"    William  A.,  r.  10  Wetmore  PI  rear 
"    William  A.,  calker,  r.  9  Alice 
■'    William  A.,  calker,  r.  20  Perry 
"    William  A.,  carpet  layer,  r.  221/2  Natoma 
•'    William  A.,    clerk  A.    A.    Brown,    r.    512 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  A.,  iron  worker,  r.  314  Turk 
"    William  A.,  janitor,  r.  915  Powell 
"    William  A.,  mining,  r.  736a  Valencia 
•'    William  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  718  Bay 
•'    William  C,  r.  326.  10th 
"    William  C,  r.  327  Larkin 
Brown  William  C,  president  William  C.  Brown 

Co. ,320  Sansome,  r.  Manzanita,  Marin  Co. 
"    William  C.  wood  and  coal,  507  Natoma 
"    William  C.  Mrs.,  corset  maker,  327  Larkin 
Brown  William  C.  Co.,  William  C.  Brown  presi- 
dent, book  and  job  printers,  320  Sansome 
"    William  D.,   collector  Cal.   Elec.  Wks.,  r. 

802  Turk 
"    William  D.,  stenographer  Edward  Myers, 

r.  2912  Sacramento 
"    William  E.,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 

933  Howard 
"    William  E.,  carpenter,  r.  132  Caselli  Av 
"    William  E.,  compositor  S.  F.  News  Letter, 

r.  407  Grove 
Brown   William    E.,    vice-president    Crocker- 

Woolworth  National  Bank,  junction  Post 

and  Market,  r.  2016  California 
"    William  F.,  assistant  manager  S.  F.  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  202  Grove 
"    William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  116,  21st 


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Brown  William  F.,  stenographer  Standard  Soap 
Co.,  r.  1025  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  F.,  stevedore,  r.  18  Laurel  PI 
"    William  F.,  tinsmith  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r.  1037 

Mission 
"    William  G.,  collector,  r.  4  Octavia 
■'    William G.,  grLpman  Geary  St.   RR,  r.  414, 
3d  Av 
Brown  William  G.,  manager  Occidental  News 
Co.,  Southern  Pacific  Company's  depot, 
3d  and  Townsend,  r.  2626  Howard,  tele- 
phone Main  5413 
"    William  H.,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Will  E.  Fisher  &  Co.,  r. 

4  Octavia 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Brown  William  H.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  30-31 
California  Market,  telephone  Main  1365, 
r.  127  Kearny 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  742 

Tehama 
"    William  H.,  manufacturers'   agent,  61,  2d, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

132  McAllister 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Hawley  Bros.  Hard- 
ware Co..  r.  1817  Broderick 
"    William    H.,    theatrical    mechanic,   r.    31 

Aileen  Av 
"    William  J.,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  404,  3d 
"    William   J.,   bookkeeper    Flint     Carriage 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  J.,  butcher,  r.  16  White  PI 
"    William  J.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1909  Mission 
"    William   J.,    salesman  J.   T.  Sullivan,  r. 

4151/^  Tehama 
"    William  L.,  electrician,  r.  323,  5th 
"    William  M.,  clerk,  r.  138  Silver 
"    WilliamM.,messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  331  Hayes 
"    William  N.,  messenger  Boericke   &  Run- 
yon,  r.  151714  Leavenworth 
"    William  P.,  lumberman,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    William  S.,  contractor,  r.  1407  Guerrero 
"    William  T.,  r.  3405  Larkin 
"    William  T.,  laborer,  r.  706  California 
"    William  W.,  Chinatown  guide,   751   Sacra- 
mento, r.  636  California 
"    William  W.,  drayman,  410  Davis,  r.   1933 

Geary 
"    William  W.,  mining,  r.  241  Borland 
''    Willis  M.  (Brown  &  Power),  r.  433  Turk 
"    Winfield  K.,  stenographer,  r.  The  Langham 
"    W.  Oscar,  melter  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  808a  Lyon 
"    Zilpha  Miss.  r.  713  Shotwell 
"    &  Adams  (John    S.   Brown    and    John    E. 
Adams),    wholesale    leather    and  com- 
mission merchants,  417-419  Market 
"    &  Bley  Co.  (William  Brown    and  Melville 

A.  Bley),  printers,  513  Market 
"    &  Burns   (Alexander  Brown  and  William 

Burns),  cigars  and  tobacco,  300,  4th 
"    &  Craddock  (Horace  P.  Brown  and  George 
W.  Craddock),  printers,  320  Sansome 
Brown  &  Eyre  (James  N.  Brown   and   Perry 
Eyre),    general    brokerage    and   insur- 
ance, 134  Sansome 

BROWN  &  JOHNSON 

(Peter  L.  Brown  and  Joseph  M.  John- 
son), house,  sign  and  pictorial  pain- 
ters, 739  Market 

Brown  &  Kasser  (Max  Brown  and  Joseph  B. 
Kasser),  clothing  and  gents'  furnisbing 
goods,  48  Steuart 

BROWN  &  METZNER 

(Walter  S.  Brown  and  William  Metz- 
ner),  agents  Corticelli  Silk  Co.,  silk 
threads,  silk  and  mohair  braids,  Wil- 
limantic  Cotton  Manufacturing  Co., 
cotton  threads,  Robert  Steuart  & 
Son's  linen  threads,  Ever  Ready  Dress 
Stay  Co.,  dress  stays,  535  Market 
Brown  &  Nicol  (George  A.  Brown  and  Duncan 
Nicol),  proprietors  Bank  Exchange,  SE 
cor  Montgomery  and  Washington 


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BROWN  &  POWER 

(Willis  M.  Brown  and  William  J. 
Power),  stationers,  printers  and  book- 
binders and  Pacific  Coast  agents  for 
Tiffany's  insurance  books  and  blanks, 
406  California,  telephone  Main  1070 
Brown  &  Tarner  (Miss  Esther  E.  Brown  and 
Miss  Mattie  Turner),  dressmaking,  38 
Haight 

"    &  Tuttle  (Harry  L.  Brown  and  Rolland  A. 
Tuttle),     manufacturers'      agents,      ISO 
Sutter,  room  44 
-8®=- Brown.    See  Braun,  Broun  and  Browne 
Brown's  Photograph  Gallery,  606  Kearny 
Browne  A.  T.  Mrs.,  teacher  Presbyterian  Chi- 
nese Mission  Home,  r.  920  Sacramento 

"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  940  Geary 

"    Allen  H.,  with  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith.  Co., 
r.  413,  6th 

"    Anna  M.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  89  Brady 

"    Annie  A.  Miss,  manicure  and  hairdresser, 
946  Geary,  r.  940  Geary 

"    Annie  E.,  widow,  hairdresser,  r.  13  Selina  PI 

"    Belle,  widow,  r.  314,  1st 

'^    Caroline  M.  Miss,  silk  spinner,  r.  89  Brady 

"    Charles,  2d  steward  bktn  Planter,  r.  1826 
Filbert 

"    Christopher  R.,  clerk  London  and  Lanca- 
shire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  317  Powell 

"    Edward  A.,  sign  writer,  r.  1333  Page 

"    Edward  R.,  tailor,  r.  1810  Powell 

"    Edward  W.,    printer   H.   S.    Crocker   Co., 
r.  1122  Alabama 

"    Emily  C.  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  607  Ellis 

"    Esther  Miss,  teacher  Marshall    Primary 
School,  r.  136  Go  ugh 

"    Prank  L.,  editor  The  Progress,  13  Murphy 
Bldg,  r.  101  Grove 

"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  821'/4  Dolores 

"    Frederick  D.,  asst.  engineer  U.   S.  Engi- 
neer's office,  59  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

"    George  A.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
1010  Natoma 

"    George  N.,  rigger,  r.  89  Brady 

"    Gustavus,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 
r.  East  Oakland 

"    Harry,  fish  and  oysters,  57-59  Centre  Mar- 
ket, r.  603  Geary 

"    James  D.,  rattan  worker  Wakefield  Rattan 
Co.,  r.  940  Geary 

"    John  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  136  Gough 

"    Kate  C.  Miss,  manicure  and  hairdresser, 
946  Geary,  r.  940  Geary 

' '    Lida  B. ,  editor  and  publisher  The  Progress , 
13  Murphy  Bldg.,  r.  101  Grove 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  89  Brady 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  940  Geary 

"    Regnor  B.,  upholsterer  and  furniture,   103 
9th,  r.  136  Gough 

"    Richard  H.,  salesman  D.  Samuels, r.  540, 18th 

•'    Robert,  painter,  r.  S21i/i  Dolores 

"    Robert  E.,  news  agent,  r.  89  Brady 

"    Robert  D.,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 
r.  413,  6th 

"    Robert  T.,  whitener,  r.  1122  Alabama 
Browne  Ross  E.,  mining  and  hydraulic  engi- 
neer, 44-45  Nevada  Block,  r.  Occidental 
Hotel 

"    Spencer  C,  real  estate  agent,  203  Market, 
room  4,  r.  Oakland 

"    Stephen,  painter,  r.  821^4  Dolores 

"    Thomas  H.,  clerk  Leege  &  Mills,   r.  1009 
Powell 

"    Thomas  H.,  salesman  William Cluff  Co.,  r. 
1414,  25th 


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CmDIAN  GLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Browne  Thomas  R.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamil- 
ton, r.  3321/2, 18th 
"    Walter,  clerk,  r.  607  Ellis 
"    William,  painter,  r.  908  Dolores 
"    William  D.,  r.  412,  6th 
4®"Browne.    See  Braun  and  Brown 
Brownell  Alice  Miss,  r.  2421  Fillmore 

"    Claude,  driver  Engine  17,  r.  9  Mint  Av 

"    Frank  L.,  painter,  r.  742  Howard 

"    Germaine  L.,  teamster  Union  Box  Factory, 

r.  620  Filbert 
"    Harry  (Myers  &  Brownell),  r.  21,  6th 
Brownell  James  S.  (successor  to  Adams  &  Car- 
ter), agent  Frue  Vanner  or  Ore  Concen- 
trator, 1.32  Market,  room  15,  telephone 
Drumm  20 
"    William  H.  P.,  outfitting  agent  Pac.  Steam 
Whaling  Co.,  30  California,  r.  726,  21st 
Brownfield  Benjamin  T.,  clerk  freight  auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1007  Fair  Oaks 
Browning  August  (Browning  &  Bremer),  r.  1337 
Pine 
"    Brothers   (George  W.   and  Frederick  A.), 
groceries   and  liquors,  SE  cor  Pine  and 
Larkin 
"    Charles,  fireman  Del  Monte  Mills,  r.  614, 

2d 
"    Charles,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

1126  Folsom 
"    Edward,    actor   Morosco's    Grand    Opera 

House,  r.  520  Stockton 
"    Edward,    teamster   J.    Browning,    r.   Ala- 
meda 
•^    Frank  B.,  milk  dealer,   NE  cor  Fell  and 

Gough,  r.  1206  Fulton 
"    Frank  E.,  teamster  J.   Browning,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Frederick  A.  (Browning  Bros.),  r.  1337  Pine 
"    George  W.  (Browing  Bros.),  r.  1337  Pine 
'    Henry,  r.  1110  Hyde 

"    Henry,  clerk  Herman  D.  Junck,  r.  654,  17th 
"    J.  (Jacob  and  Jeremiah  Browning),  dray- 
men, 18  Main 
"    Jacob  (J.  Browning),  r.  Alameda 
"    Jeremiah  (J.  Browning),  r.  215  Larkin 
"    John    H.,   conductor    Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.  1110 

Hyde 
"    John  M.,  clerk,  r.  771  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  coalpasser  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Vere,  widow,  r.  6.36  Filbert 
"    William,  r.  771  Folsom 
"    William,    barber    Stern    &    Heller,    r.  867 

Market 
"    William  F.,  dental  student,  r.  771  Folsom 
"    William  F.,  cable  splicer,  r.  802  Montgom- 
ery 
"    &  Bremer  (August  Browning  and  Otto  A. 
Bremer),  gunsmiths   and  arms  and  am- 
munition, 820  Kearny 
Brownlee  Alexander,  r.  lOSU^,  18th 
'•    F.  C.  Mrs.,  portrait  studio,  1229  Market 
"    J.  Clark,  portrait  studio,  1229  Market 
"    John  P.,  hardware,  1612  Market,  r.  811  Castro 
"    Paul  R.,  painter,  r.  8  Welsh  rear 
"    R.  Mrs.,  r.  32,  2d 
"    Robert  C,   laborer  S.  P.   C.   Ry.,  r.  1143a 

Stevenson 
"    Samuel,  hostler  F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  1815  O'  Far- 
rell 
Brownlie  Alexander,   teamster  Newell  &  Bro., 
r.  21  Collingwood 
"    J.  6.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  207  Diamond 
"    James  S.,  bartender  Benard  &  O'Brien,  r. 

20  Birch  A  V 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  207  Diamond 
"    Robert  G.,  plumber  F.  Raisch.  r.  114,  8th 


Brownlie  William  G.,  keeper  Sheriff's  office,  r 

207  Diamond 
Brownlow  Charles  B.,  watchman,  r.  616  Pine 
Brownrigg  Robert  F.,  tinsmith,  r.  9  Dehone 
Brownstein  George,  r.  902  O'Farrell 

"    Julius,  office  11-13,  1st,  r.  902  O'Farrell 
Brownstone  Albert  F.,  clerk,  r.  1629  Post 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk,  i-.  1629  Post 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  r.  1629  Post 
"    Jacob,  real  estate,  11  Montgomery,  r.  1230 

Post 
"    Louis  H.,  student,  r.  1629  Post 
'•    Moses,  r.  1215  Scott 
"    Samuel,  r.  2241  Sutter 
Broyer  Alexander  H.  (Broyer  &  Glynn),  r.  2828 
Folsom 
"    Herman  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Godeus  and  Mission 
"    Nathan,  r.  348,  3d 

"    &  Glynn  (Alexander  H.  Broyer  and  John  P. 
Glynn),  liquors  and  commission  brokers, 
SW  cor  4th  and  Mission 
4®"  Broyer.    See  Braur,  Brower  and  Bryer 
Broz  Edward  A.  W.,  retoucher,  r.  127,  22d 
-8®=  Broz.    See  Bross 
Bru  John,  shoemaker,  649  Broadway  and  1007!^ 

Clay 
4®=-  Bru.    See  Brew 
Bruberry  Robert,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
Brunane  Charles,  candy  maker  Louis  A.  Grade, 

r.  138,  10th  Av 
Bruce  A.,  carpenter,  r.  249,  5th 
"    Alexander   M.,    proprietor    Architectural 
Iron  Works,  Channel  bet  17th  and  18th, 
r.  2  Santa  Clara 

BRUCE,  BOWNE  &  CO. 

(Cliarles  C.  Bruce,  George  M.  Bowne 
and  Tliomas  H.  Sellers)  snip  chandlers, 
naval  stores  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 34-36  steuart,  telephone  Main 
776 
Bruce  Brothers  (Thomas  and  James),  groceries 
and  liquors,  SW  cor  Page  and  Devis- 
adero 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  3  Uranus 

"  Charles  C.  (Bruce,  Bowne  &  Co.),  r.  Sausa- 
lito 

"  Donald,  printer  and  publisher  Political 
Record.  536  Clay,  r.  cor  Corbett  and  Ash- 
bury  Avs 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2407'/^  Howard 

"  George,  laborer  Union  Machine  Co.,  r.  836 
Mission 

"    James  (Bruce  Bros.),  229  Devisadero 

"    James,  stonemason,  r.  28  Turk 

"    James,  waiter  str  Australia 

"    James  A.,  engineer,  r.  520.  6th 

•'  James  H.,  marine  surveyor  Fireman's  Fund 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  1318  Jackson 

"    John,  calker,  r.  560  Howard 

"  John,  fence  maker  Alexander  M.  Bruce,  r. 
958  Mission 

"    John,  sculptor,  r.  151  Fair  Oaks 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  32  Steuart 

"    John,  stableman,  r.  700  Hayes 

"    John,  stonecarver,  r.  151  Fair  Oaks 

"    John  T.,  bricklayer,  r.  25  Gough 

'•    Joseph,  lodgings,  310  Montgomery  Av 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  856  Harrison 

"  Marian  A.  Miss,  in  charge  of  St.  Luke's 
Hospital  Nurses'  Home,  1103  Van  Ness 
Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  29  Freelon 

"    Mary  F..  widow,  r.  719  Gough 

"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  245,  8th 

"  Robert  (Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  r.  2546 
Jackson 

"     T.,r.  220,  3d 

"    Thomas  (Bruce  Bros.),  r.  229  Devisadero 

"    Thomas  Mrs.,  r.  10231/2  Sutter 

"    W.,  musician,  r.  39,  4th 
Bruck  A.  E.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1407  Clay 

"  Henry,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co., 
r.  7231/2  McAllister 

"    Leo,  teacher  music,  r.  723i/4  McAllister 
Bruoker  George,  artist,  r.  120,  10th 

"    Louis  G.,  gilder  S.  &  G.  Gump,  r.  613i/^  Ivy  Av 
>6®"Brucker.    See  Bruecker 


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of  its  superior  clientage  and  large 
circulation.    Telephone  Main  926. 


MAGIC  LANTERNS 


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Bruckman  John  (Ahpel  &  Bruckman),  and  sec- 
retary   Triumph    Loan  Assn.   and    The 
G-olden  Gate  Mutual    Bldg.    and  Loan 
Assn.,  office  209  Sansome,  r.  1603  Fell 
"    Lillian,  widow,  r.  16  Columbia  Square 
Bruckmann  Anna  F.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  728Ji 
Harrison 
"    Annie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  316,  3d 
"    Herman,  accountant  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

of  New  York,  r.  816  Sutter 
"  Kate  Miss,  r.  7385£  Harrison 
"    Robert  C,  repairer  L.  &  M.  Alexander  & 

Co.,  r.  773  Harrison 
"    Valentine,  basket  maker,  r.  728J£  Harrison 
Bruckner  John,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  613  Stock- 
ton 
"    Joseph,  basket  maker,  r.  24  Maple  Court 
"    Phillip,   cutter  Alaska  Fur  Store,  r.   18^4 
Harriet 
Brudevold  Louis,  cook  Michael  McGrath,  r.  530 

3d 
Brudlewsky  Ferdinand  (S.  F.  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.),  r' 

433  Vallejo 
Bruecker  A.  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  1513  Dupont 
"    August,  gilder  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

1513  Dupont 
"    August  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  1513  Dupont 
J8®=Bruecker.    See  Brucker 
4®~Bruegge.    See  Brugge 
Bruen  Gamaliel  A.,  hostler,  r.  529,  7th 
Bruendecker  Christopher,  baker  F.  Laub,r.  827, 

20th 
Bruener  Leo  Rev.,  O.  S.  F.,  rector  St.  Anthony's 
Church  (R.  C),  r.  N  s  Precita  Av  nr  Fol- 
som 
Bruening  A.  D.,  lithographer,  r.  313  Leavenworth 
"    Carl,  with  Miller  &  Son,  r.  117  Langton 
"    Charles  (Wiesmann  &  Bruening),  r.  10  Wil- 
low Av 
4@=Bruening.    See  Bruning 
Bruenn   Adolpli,    proprietor   Bruenn's     Piano 
House,  338  Post,  r.  710,  25th,  Oakland 
"    Amanda  L.  Miss,  packer  Del  Monte  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  5  Florence  PI 
"    Henry  J.,  miller,  r.  5  Florence  PI 
Bruenn's  Piano  Factory.  Adolph  Bruenn  pro- 
prietor, office  328  Post,  factory  cor  30th 
and  West  Oakland 
Bruenn's   Piano    House,  Adolph  Bruenn    pro- 
prietor,     manufacturers     and     dealers 
pianos    and  dealers   musical  merchan- 
dise, 228  Post 
4®~Bruenn.    See   Bruhn,    Brun,  Brune,    Brunn 

and  Bruun 
Bruer  John,  liquors  and  boarding,  cor  10th  Av 

South  and  Railroad  Av 
Jg®=Bruer.    See  Brewer  and  Brauer 
Bruger  John,  gardener,  r.  1317  Steiner 
Brugge  Edward;  butcher,  936  Church,  r.  1113, 
33d 
"    Emily  (Brugge  &  Burg),  r.  305,  10th 
"    Ferdinand  H.,  gardener,  r.  1317  Steiner 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  1317  Steiner 
"    &  Burg  (Emily  Brugge  and  Carl  H.  Burg), 
proprietors  Nevada  Stables,  43-44  Clay 
J8®"Brugge.    See  Bruegge 

Bruggeman    Alice,    widow,     furnished    rooms, 
33414,  5th 
"    Frank  F.,  machinist,  r.  120,  11th 
Bruggeman  H.  &  Son  (Charles  Kropp),  asphal- 

tum  and  felt  roofing,  439  Bush 
Bruggemann  Diedrich  C,  bartender,  r.  343  Ship- 
ley 
Bruggemann  Henry,  merchant  tailor,  513  Mont- 
gomery, r.  738>4  Green 
Bruggen  Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  2701 

Howard,  r.  441,  23d 
Brugger  Fritz,  milkman,  r.  621  Commercial 
Brugman  C.   J.,  3d  officer  str  City  of  Rio  de 

Janeiro 
Bruguiere  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2411  Pacific  Av 

"    Anton  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2413  Fillmore 
Bruguiere    Emile     A.,    capitalist,    520    Mont- 
gomery, room  1,  r.  1800  Franklin 
Emil  A.  J.,  student,  r.  1800  Franklin 
Exiquia  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  617  Powell 
John  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  617  Powell 
Peder  S.,  medical  student,  r.  1800  Franklin 
Victor  F.,  clerk,  r.  617  Powell 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

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Bruhn  Andrew  E.,  musician  Cremorne  Theatre, 
r.  21  Rondel  PI 
"    Hans,  cement  worker,  r.  3  Precita  Av 
"    Peter  F.,  porter  Hencken  &  Schroder,  r.  31 

Rondel  PI 
"    Peter   F.  Jr.,  leader  orchestra   Cremorne 
Theatre,  r.  31  Rondel  PI 
j8®=Bruhn.    See  Bruenn,  Brun,  Brune,    Brunn 

and  Bruun 
Brulinke  Anton,  upholsterer,  1714  Polk 
"    Edward,    upholsterer   Anton    Bruhnke,   r. 

1714  Polk 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1714  Polk 
Bruhns  Hans  W.,  r.  411  Dolores 
"    Henry  (Wiechers  &  Bruhns),  r.  225,  18th 
"    Henry,  clerk  William  H.  Teigeler,  r.  313, 

26th 
"    Henry  R.,  fruits,  219  Clement 
"    William,  tanner,  r.  313,  26th 
"    William,  tanner  Struven  &  Bergle,  r.  San 

Bruno  Hotel     • 
"     William  Jr.,  stonecutter,  r.  313,  26th 
-eS^Bruhns.     See  Bruns 
Bruker  August,  farmer,  r.  1513  Dupont 
"    August  Jr.,  r.  1513  Dupont 
"    Barbara,  dry  goods,  1513  Dupont 
"    Carlos,  farmer,  r.  1513  Dupont 
"    Francis    G.    (Schlegel   &    Bruker),    r.    650 

Waller 
"    Margaret  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1513  Dupont 
Brukschulte  Frederick,  waiter,  r.  34  Lewis 
Brulon  Henry  G.,  horse  dealer,  r.  501  Sutter 

"    Julie,  widow,  r.  738  Vallejo 
Brumagim  Stuart  M.,  receiving  teller  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co's  Bank 
Bruman  Aaron,  bags   and  bagging,  226  Clay,  r. 
825  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Arthur,   clerk    Yates  &  Co.,  r.  835  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Brumbaugh  Raymond,  traveling  salesman  Dun- 
ham, Carrigan  &   Hayden  Co.,  r.  Grand 
Hotel 
Brumfleld  William  C,  cornice  maker,  r.  Califor- 
nia Av  opp  Fair  Av 
Brumme  William,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Brumskell  Frank,  r.  403,  3d 

Brumund   John,  proprietor  The  Transfer  Sa- 
loon, NW  cor  Valencia  and  14th,  r.  20 
Camp 
Brun  Benjamin  (Blanco  &  Brun),  r.  SE  cor  Bush 
and  Grant  Av 
"    Frederick,  upholstery  and  furniture,  417, 

3d 
"    John  B.,  varieties,  418  O'Farrell 
"    Louis  E.,  dentist,  607  Sutter 
"    Waldemar,  clerk  A.  Patek  &  Co.,  r.  43714 
Tehama 
4®="Brun.    See  Bruen,  Brune,  Brunn,  Bruun  and 

Bruhn 
Brunacci  Richard  E.,  liquors,  1026  Larkin 
Brunan  Aaron,  merchant,  r.  825  Golden  Gate  Av 
Brunbrook  Amura  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1328, 

17th 
Brunckhorst  Frederick,  expressman,  r.  68  Clem- 
entina 
Brundage    Ella    Miss,     furnished    rooms,    604 
Geary 
"    Ernest  O.,  painter,  r.  443  McAllister 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  343  Beale 
"    Le  Roy,  r.  501i/i  Vermont 
"    Susan  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  640  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Brundon  George,  laborer,  r.  674  Harrison 
Brune  August,  cigar  manufacturer,  333  Clay,  r. 
2223  Geary 
"    August  Jr.,  cigar  maker,  r.  2223  Geary 


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Brune  August  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

1104  Market  bet  5th  and  6th,  telephone 

South  759,  hours  11  to  12  a.  m.,  1  to  3  and 

7  to  8  p.  m.,  r.  1596  Fulton  cor  Lyon 

"    Diedrich  R.,  insurance,  r.  107  Capp 

"    Frederick    E.,  bookkeeper  Schmidt   Label 

&  Lith.  Co.,  r.  433  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gustave   W.,  salesman   Schussler   Bros., 
r.  1128  Buchanan 
Brune  Henry  (Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune),  r.  824  Grove 
"    J.,  barber,  r.  SOSVi  Turk 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  Jos.  Buttgenbach,  r.  1007 
Mission 
4®"Brune.    See  Bruhn,  Brun,Brunn  and  Bruun 
Brunell  Hjalmar  A.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler, 

410  Kearny,  room  11,  r.  308%  Noe 
Brunelli  Guiglielmo,  horseshoer  S.   Rovere    & 

Co.,  r.  3Bartlett  PI 
Bruneman  Fred,  butcher  Louis  Vincent,  r.  1440 

Jackson 
Bruner  Edward,  janitor,   101    Sansome,   r.    335 
Minna 
"    Elwood  (Bruner  &  Bruner),  r.  1307  Central 

Av,  Alameda 
"    Gustave,  collector,  r.  911  Army 
"    J.  Allison  (Bruner  &  Bruner),  r.  San  Lean- 

dro,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  3  Hardie  PI 

BRUNER  &  BRUNER 

(Elwood  and  J.  Allison),  attorneys  at 
law,  office  408-409  Spreckels  Building 

.^^Bruner.    See  Brunner  and  Bruener 
Brunet  Desire,  laundryman  Mrs.  C.  Martin,  r. 
3529  Mission 
"    Virgile,  ironer  Mrs.  C.  Martin,  r.  3529  Mis- 
sion 
Brunger  Alfred   (Jacobsen  &    Brunger),  r.   806 

Lyon 
Brunges  John  C,  laborer,  r.  1411  Folsom 
Brunhofer  Henry,  butcher  Henry  C.  Flageolet, 

r.  309  Fair  Oaks 
Brunig  Charles,  machine  hand  Joseph  Budde,  r. 
nth  Av  South  nrP 
"    Louis,  bottler  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r  936, 

nth  Av  South 
"    Louis  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  926,  11th  Av  South 
"    Max,  clerk,  r.  926,  11th  Av  South 
"    Robert,  machinist  F.  Krajewski,  r.  936, 11th 
Av  South 
Bruning  Adolph.  salesman  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Anna  A.,  widow,  r.  834  Capp 
"    Henry,  carriage  maker  Carvill Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

824  Capp 
"    John,  carriage  maker,  r.  53a  21st 
"    John  H..  traveling  salesman  Louis  Saroni 
&Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Bruning  William,  wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Mission  and  Beale 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  824  Capp 
-e®"Bruning.    See  Bruening 
Brunings  John  H.  (Hooker  &  Co.),  r.  534a  21st 
Brunkhorst  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1815  Lyon 
"    J.  Henry,  clerk  Pac.  Tool  <&   Supply  Co.,  r. 
1815  Lyon 
Brunn  Hans  P.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  824  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Hermann  (M.  Wunsch  &  Co.),  r.  809  Scott 
"    Jens  C,  master  str  Transit,  r.   Oakland 
4®=Brunn.    See  Bronn,  Brune  and  Brun 
Brunnenkant  John,  butcher,  r.  490,  8th 
"    Matthias,     cabinet     maker    William    A. 
Schrock,  r.  490,  8th 
Brunner  Albert,  packer  Crystal  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  330  Pacific 


Brunner  Albert  J.,  attorney  at  law,  220  Sansome, 
rooms  10-12,  r.  Oakland 

"    Andrew,  butcher,  r.  931,  14th  Av  South 

"    Emilie,  widow,  r.  714  Grove 

"    Eugene,  surveyor  Sanborn-Perris  Map  Co. 

"  George  W.,  pattern  maker  S.  F.  Pattern 
Wks.,  r.  714  Grove 

"  Henry,  bookkeeper  Isaac  Herzberg,  r.  2415 
Fillmore 

"  Henry,  cashier  Woonsocket  Rubber  Co.,  r. 
639  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  H.  Otto,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  13 
Laussat 

"  Jacob  A.,  insurance  agent  Boyd  &  Dickson, 
r.  3415  Fillmore 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  409  Pacific 

"    Joseph,  barber,  509  California,  r.  SOSV^  Turk 

■'    Louise  Miss,  artist,  r.  714  Grove 

"  Philip,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  888  Dolores 

"    Rosalie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  714  Grove 

•'    Rudolph  B.,  compositor,  r.  1437,  36th 

"    William,  bartender,  r.  18  East 
>8®=Brunner.    See  Bruner 
Bruno  Alexander,  bartender,  r.  307,  4th 

"    Anderson,  washer  S.  F.  Laundry 

"    Gustav  H.,  collector,  r.  35Trembnt  Av 

"    Joseph  A.,  jockey,  r.  867  Mission 

"    Peter,  liquor  dealer,  r.  1918B  Taylor 
Brunotte  Louis,  tailor,  r.  1067  Broadway 

"    Paul,  lock  and  gunsmith,  508  Commercial, 
r.  1067  Broadway 
Bruns  August,  proprietor  Excelsior  Hotel,   608, 
6th 

"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  8  Elgin  Park  Av 

"  Brothers  &  Steimke  (John  F.  and  John  H. 
Bruns  and  John  A.  F.  Steimke),  whole- 
sale and  retail  grocers,  wines,  liquors 
and  hardware,  etc.,  SE  cor  16th  and 
Mission 

"  Carl  A.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r.  4 
Pierce 

"  Conrad,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  353814  Bryant  Av 

"    Conrad,  master  mariner,  r.  1223  Eddy 

"    Diedrich,  driver,  r.  634!4  Broadway 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  31  East 

"     George,  grocer,  r.  2010  Mission 

"  George  F.,  porter  Hilmer,  Bredhoff  & 
Schulz,  r.  814  Page 

"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,   1901  Mission 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  cor  27th  and  Gunnison  Av 

"  Henry  C,  waiter  Page  &  Falch,  r.  448^4 
Jessie 

"  Henry  F.  (Bruns  &  Staats),  and  president 
S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  SW  cor  Francisco 
and  Powell,  r.  4,  8th 

"  Henry  F.,  clerk  John  F.  Foge,  r.  865  Mis- 
sion 

^'    Henry  H.,  r.  1910  Jones 

"    Herman,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 

"    James,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  303  Capp 

"    John  C,  machinist,  r.  3538%  Bryant  Av 

"  John  C.  C,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Loughran, 
r.  Oakland 

"  JohnF.  (Bruns  Bros.  &  Steimke),  r.  2010 
Mission 

"  John  H.  (Bruns  Bros.  &  Steimke),  r.  2945, 
16th 

"    John  H.  J.,  grocer,  820  Bryant 

'  Julius  A.,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  8 
Elgin  Park  Av 

■'    Meta,  domestic,  604  McAllister 

■•    William,  r.  519  Sacramento 

"    William  G.,  barber,  r.  1333  Eddy 

•'    &  Staats   (Henry  F.   Bruns    and    John    C. 
Staats),  wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Mar- 
ket and  8th 
4@=-Bruns.    See  Bruhns 
Brunschwiler    Joseph,     bookkeeper     Hibernia 

Bank,  r.  1208  Grove 
Brunsen  Charles,  mining  expert,  r.  153£  Rausch 
Brunskale  Frank,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  534,  4th 
Brunson  Angela  E.,  widow,  r.  810  Leavenworth 

"  Martin,  secretary  and  treasurer  Indepen- 
dent Boarding  Masters'  Assn. ,  10  Steuart, 
and  shipping  agent,  103  Montgomery  Av 


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Brunstrom  Charles,  driver  Max  Wolfen  &  Co., 
r.  624  Washington 

BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COL- 

LENDER  CO.  THE,  Charles  H.  Williams 
manager,  manufacturers  billiard  and 
pool  tables  and  supplies  and  bar  fix- 
tures, 653-655  Market 

Brunswick  Charles,  tailor,  r.  31-1 'I  Clementina 
"    Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Grass  Val- 
ley, Cal.),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr.  secretary,  56 
Nevada  Block 
"    Samuel,  manager  S.  F.  Meat  Co.,  26,  7th,  r. 

2209  Jackson 
»    The,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Bedford  proprietor,  148,  6th 
Brunt  Catherine  N.,  widow,  r.  2623  Folsom 

(Walter  N.  Brunt),  steam 
printers,  manufacturers 
of  society  cards,  badges 
and  folders,  engraving 
and  copperplate  work, 
535  Clay,  telephone  Main  330 
Brunt  Nathan  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1136  York 

"    Walter  N.  (Brunt),  r.  2623  Folsom 
Bruntsch  Charles  C.  (Bruntsch  &  Wheeler),  r. 
Alameda 
"    Ernest,  clerk  Bruntsch  &  Wheeler,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Bruntsch  &  Wheeler  (Charles  C.  Bruntsch  and 
Robert  S.  Wheeler),  Custom  House  and 
Internal  Revenue  brokers,  500  Battery 
Brunwin  Benjamin  B.,  butcher  A.  Jonas,  r.  346, 

5th 
Bruppacher  Cecile  Mme.,  laundry,  2926  .Sacra- 
mento 
Brusa  Achille,  marble  polisher  John  Catto,  r. 
3258  Mission 
"    Antonio,  r.  609,  7th 
Brusaber  Charles  H.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Illinois 
and  Napa.  r.  544  Indiana 
"    William,  clerk  F.  Mandery,  r.  3200  Geary 
Bruschi  Louis,  laborer,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
Busohini  Paul,  laborer  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  928 

North  Point 
Bruschke  Charles  J.,  president  and    manager 
San  Francisco  Furniture  Manufacturing 
Co.,  644-648  Bryant,  r.  1356  Harrison,  Oak- 
land 
"    Louis  P.,  shipping  clerk  S.  F.  Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1356  Hai'rison,  Oakland 
Brusco  Giuseppe,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Bruse  Bernard  F.,  groceries  and   liquors,  1061 

Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  1100a  Gate  Av 
Bruse  Christian,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Pacific  and  Leavenworth,  r.  1607  Leav- 
enworth 
Brush  Charles,  clerk  Charles  Marcuse,  r.  514 
Geary 
"    Frank,  porter  Original  Creamery,  r.  778  Har- 
rison 
"    Frank  Jr.,  engineer  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  778 

Harrison 
"    George  A.,  grainer,  r.  1213,  26th 
"    R.   G.,  special  agent  The  Liverpool   and 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  236  Taylor 
Brusher  John  J.,  musician,  r.  216 Chestnut 
"    William  F.,  machinist  Union  Gas   Engine 

Co.,  r.  1219  Mason 
"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  216  Chestnut 
Brusker  William,  boots  and  shoes,  2823,  16th,  r. 
2805,  16th 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk  W.  Brusker,  r.  2805,  16th 
Bruso  Maria  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1518  Powell 
Bruss  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  225,  4th 
Brust  Charles  N.,  cook,  r.  306  Hyde 
"    Joseph  P.,  wrapper  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  306 
Hyde 
Brutcher  Jacob  A.,  contractor,  r.  1107  Clay 
Bruth  Henry  P.,  tailor,  r.  1026a  Shotwell 
Bruton  Martin,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

1330  Broadway 
Bruton  Daniel,   assistant    manager  American 
Tobacco  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1330  Broadway 
4®="Bruton.    See  Brewton 
Brutscher  Adam  M.,  salesman  J.  C.  Johnson  & 

Co.,  r.  140  Carl 
Brutshv  Andrero,  upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  & 
'Co.,  r.  1104  Steiner 


W.W.MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  GalTanized 

and  FITTINGS,  al!  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Brutt  John,  clerk  Dora  C.  Muller,  r.  925  Sacra- 
mento 
Bruun  Hans,  laborer,  r.  834  Pennsylvania  Av 
j6®=-Bruun.     See  Bruenn,   Brun,  Brune,  Brunn 

and  Bruhn 
Bruzzone  Andrew,  barber,  r.  639a  Grove 
"    Andrew  J.,  mosaic  worker  Braida  &  Pas- 

quali,  r.  629a  Grove 
"    Antone,  r.  629a  Grove 

"    Victor,  mosaic  worker  Braida  &  Pasquali, 
r.  6291/2  Grove 
Bryan  A.  L.,  president  A.  L.  Bryan  Shoe  Co., 

310  Market,  r.  Napa,  Cal. 
Bryan  A.  L.  Shoe  Company,  A.  L.  Bryan  presi- 
dent, M.  S.  Hewes  vice  president,  T.  M. 
Earl  secretary  and  treasurer,  310  Market 
"    Andrew,  baker,  r.  26  Hampton  PI 
■'    Annie  L.  Mrs.,  r.  413  Clayton 
■'    Augusta,  widow,  nurse,  r.  637  Broadway 
"    Beale    H.,     salesman    Raphael's,    r.     422 

"    Charles  F., fireman  Engine  19, r.  1330  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Charles  H.,  insurance,  r.  302  Scott 
"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  insurance,  r.  302  Scott 
"    Emma*  H.    Miss,    teacher   music,   r.    2631 

Bush 
"    Jesse  W.,  clerk,  r.  2614  Laguna 
"    J.  I.,  3d  assistant  engineer  U.  S.  str  Rush 
■'    John  B.,  r.  432,  2d 
"    John  M.,   stoves,  tinware  and    plumbing 

3105  Mission 
"    John  S.,  deputy    Superintendent    Streets, 

r.  3614  Laguna 
"    Lizzie  M.  Miss,  r.  2926  California 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1330  Sacramento 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1612  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3034  Sutter 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  359  Jessie 
Bryan  William,  porter  Hildebrandt,Posner  &  Co. 
"    William,  steward  paymaster's  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1106  Taylor 
"    William,  traveling  salesman,  r.  204  Powell 
>     "    William  H.,  plumber  John  M.  Bryan,    r. 
2105  Mission 
"    William  J.,  r.  1822  Pine 
Bryan  William  J.,  druggist  and  apothecary,  3 
New  Montgomery  under  Grand  Hotel  and 
NW  cor  2d  and  Howard,  r.  3614  Laguna. 
Bryan    William  V.,    manager  Sterling   Cycle 
Works  Pacific  Coast  Branch,   and  pro- 
prietor The  Traveler  and  manager  The 
Railway  Hand  Book  Publishing  Co.,  314 
Post,  r.  1832  Pine 
4a=Bryan.     See    Brian,     Brien,    Bryant    and 

O'Brien 
Bryant  Alice  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  304Bartlett 
"    Amanda  E.,  widow,  r.  1235  Guerrero 
"    Andrew  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2727  Clay 
"     ,  Asman  &  Hahir  (Charles  A.  Bryant,  Otto 
E.  Asman  and  Joseph  J.  Hahir)  groceries 
and  liquors,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1723- 
1725  Haight 
"    Calhoun,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  2916 

Clay 
"    C.  Burton,  r.  19  Lloyd 
"    C.  E.,  physician,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Charles  A.,  grocer,  r.  10  Monroe 
"    Charles  A.   (Bryant,  Asman  &  Hahir),  r. 

1733  Haight 
"    Cora  (Parks  &  Bryant),  r.  35  Lloyd 
"    CuUen,  major  U.  S.  A.  retired,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Cyrus  H.,  printer  Salvation  Army,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Daniel  F.,  compositor,  r.  359  Jessie 
"    E.  Mrs.,  bakery,  r.  715  Polk 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
ping Supplied. 


Bryant  Edgar  R.,  surgeon  and  oculist,  522  Sut- 
ter, hours  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays 
9:30to  10  a.  m.,   office   telephone  5773,   r. 
The  Berkeshire,  711  Jones,  telephone  1439 
"    Edward,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co. 
"    Eleazer,  wood  turner,  r.  715  Polk 
"    Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  116%  San  Jose  A.v 
"    Elwood  E.,  boxmaker,  r.  Foerster  nr  33d 
"    Ettie  J.,  widow,  r.  131a  O'Farrell 
"    Frank  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  513 


"    George  &  Co.  (George  Bryant),  shoemakers, 

129  Ellis 
"    George  (George  Bryant  &  Co.),  r.  304  Bart- 

lett 
"    George,    laborer   Pac.    Roll,    Mill,   r.    718 

Louisiana 
"    George  H.,  r.  2313  Sutter 
"    George  W.,  medical  student,  r.  715  Polk 
"    Gilbert  S.,  clerk,  r.  1225  Guerrero 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  914  Laguna 
"    Harry    C,    bottler    Mt.    Shasta     Mineral 

Springs  Co.,  r.  1225  Guerrero 
"    House,  2614  Kearny 
"    James  C,  teamster  F.   P.  Elliott,  r.  616J£ 

Natoma 
"    James  R.,  grlpman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1634 

Grove 
"    John,  asst.  superintendant  City  Cemetery, 

r.  Pt.  Lobos  Av  nr  24th  Av 
"    John,  compositor,  r.  1014b  Washington 
"    John,  miner,  r.  42014  Natoma 
"    John  Jr.,  bartender,  r.  741  Natoma 
"    John  D.,   shipping    clerk   Cerf,  Schloss  & 

Co.,  r.  313  Minna 
"    John  P.,  janitor,  r.  917  Powell 
"    Lucinda.  widow,  r.  130714  Greenwich 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1802  Pacific  Av 
"    Rachel,  widow,  r.  914  Laguna 
"    Robert,  employee  Merchants'  Club,  r.  110, 

6th 
"    Samuel  C,  whitener,  r.  I30714  Greenwich 
"    Sophronia  W.,  widow,  r.  1916  Buchanan 
"    Thomas    F.,  special    policeman     License 

Collector's  office,  r.  3  Lincoln  PI 
"    Thomas  O.,  carriage  maker  Charles  Klein, 

r.  1630  Howard 
"    Walter  E.,  barber  Taussig  &  Newdorfer, 

r.  721  Polk 
"    William,  cook,  r.  32  Mary 
"    William  A.,  dentist,  office  and  r.  820  Sutter 
"    William  F.,  bookkeeper  John  A.  Roebling's 

Sons  Co.,  r.  1819  Webster 
Bryars  Mary,  widow,  r.  30!4  Louisa 
4Si="Bryce.    See  Brice 
Brydgers  Marshall  J.,  r.  690  McAllister 
Brydges  M.  L.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospi- 
tal 
jgffl^Brydges.    See  Bridges 
.^=Bryer.    See  Breyer,  Briare  and  Brier 
Bryn  Charles  L..  messenger  Columbian  Banking 

Co.,  r.  22  Oak  Grove  Av 
Brynes  James,  laborer,  r.  IIO614  Tennessee 
Brynildsen  J.,   master  mariner,  9  Mission,   r. 

1118  Florida 
Bryon  Albert  E.,   clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  527  Capp 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  527  Capp 
"    Henry  H.,  coppersmith,  r.  527  Capp 
Bryson  John  J.,  cook,  r.  25  Folsom  Av 
"    S.  E.,  r.  612  Elizabeth 
"    Thomas  F.,    pressman    Raveley    Printing 

Co.,  r.  155  Clara 
^©"Bryson.    See  Brison 
Buch  Carl  (Buch  &  Miller),  and  bowling    alley, 

220  Grant  Av,  r.  817  Pine 


Buch  George,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 
817  Pine 
"    Henry,  lumberman  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  817  Pine 
"    Henry  Jr.,  tjartender  Buch  &  Muhl,  r.  817 

Pine 
"    William,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  817 

Pine 
"    &  Muhl   (Charles  Buch  and  Fritz  Muhl). 
liquors  and  bowling  alley,   SE   cor  5th 
and  Market 
Buchanan  A.,  manager  Newman  &  Levinson, 
125-131  Kearny,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Annie  E.  widow,  r.  629  Eddy 
Buchanan  Brothers  (Findley  and  Patrick  H.), 
manufacturers     and     dealers    brushes, 
brooms,  feather  dusters,  wood  and   wil- 
low ware  and    barbers'    supplies,    609 
Sacramento 
"    Charles,   traveling    salesman    Henderson 
Woolen  Mills,  r.  2117  Bush 
Charles  F.,  painter  Callahan  &  Bundsen 
Duncan,  master  mariner,  r.  850  Folsom 
Edward  Y.,  civil  engineer,  r.  808  Mission 
Elijah  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1318  Broderick 
Findley    (Buchanan    Bros.),  r.   614  Sacra- 
mento 
Frank  J.,  freer  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 

r.  921  Army 
James,  r.  825  Sutter 
James  E.,  lodgings,  218,  9th 
James  G.,  butcher  W.  D.   Wilson,  r.  213 

Larkin 
James  M.  (Buchanan  &  Co.),  r.  825  Sutter 
James  W.,  liquors,  735  Mission,  r.  49  Te- 
hama 
Jennie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  629  Eddy 
John,  laborer,  r.  1010  Tennessee 
John,    roofer    Nelson    C.     Walton,    r.    174 

Townsend 
Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1210  Kearny 
Joseph,  clerk  Howard  H.  Shinn,  r.  1  Cottage 

PI 
Louis  A.,  principal  Cogswell  Polytechnic 

College,  r.  3630a  16th 
Mary  Mrs.,  notions,  1514,  20th,  Potrero 
Murdoch  K.,  shoemaker,  r.  921  Army 
Nellie  Miss,  laundry,  r.  3206  Geary 
Nettie  M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  627%  Fulton 
Patrick  H.  (Buchanan  Bros.),   r.  614  Sacra- 
mento 
Robert  A.,  nurse,  r.  627%  Fulton 
Thomas  H.,  machinist  Union  I.    Wks.,  r. 

1514,  20th,  Potrero 
William,  brush  maker  Buchanan  Bros.,   r. 

1127%  Broadway 
William,  house  painter,  318,  9th 
William,    machinist    Dow     Steam   Pump 

Wks.,  r.  3206  Geary 
William   A.,    groceries    and    liquors,   332 

Main  ' 

William  A.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.   724% 
Harrison 
Buchanan  &  Co.  (James  M.  Buchanan),  stencil 

plates  and  brands,  405  Front 
Buchard  Charles,  carriage  washer  St.  George 

Stables 
Buchel  Ernest,  clerk,  r.  822a  Filbert 

"    Frank,  stone  mason,  r.  1317  Green  rear 
Bucher  Arnold,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.    1515  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Conrad,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  and 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  30  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Columban  D.,  chief  steward  City  Receiv- 
ing Hospital,  r.  2  Grove 
"    Henry,  kettleman    Hibernia    Brewery,   r. 

723b  Tehama 
"    Joseph,  machinehand  David  Woerner,   r. 

1605  Church 

"    Walter  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1605  Church 

Buchholz  Ferdinand,  marble  cutter,  r.  21  Fulton 

"    Gustav  L.,  agent  Consumers'   Yeast  and 

Vinegar  Wks.,  318  Battery,  r.  307  Grove 

"    Helen,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  Fulton  and  1st 

Av 
"    John  H.,  blacksmith  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  637  Folsom 
"     William  (Schomer  &  Buchholz),  r.  631  Bush 
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Buchhorn  August,  wagonmaker   J.   Schelbert. 
r.  20  Flood  Av 
"    Ferdinand,  laborer,  r.  20  Flood  Av 
BucM  Jacob,  engineer  Empire  Malt  House 
"    Jacques,  engraver  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 

Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    William,  engraver  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith 
Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Buchignani  A.  (O.  Puccinelli  &  Co.),  r.  301  Broad 

way 
Buchignani  A.  &  Co.  (Antonio  Buchignani  and 
Giovanni  Traversaro),    fruits  and  veg 
etables,  1923  Polk 
"    Americo,  woodworker  Lorenzo  De  Grazia 

r.  412  Broadway 
"    Antonio    (A.    Buchignani  &    Co.),  r.    1509 

Broadway 
"    F.,  driver,  r.  2010  Mason 
"    Frank,  butcher  A.  Consani,  r.  554?^  Natoma 
"    Vincent,  butcher,  r.  1109  Stevenson 
Buchler   T.    C.    Miss,  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
Buchli  Christian,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn., 

r.  420,  6th 
Buchman  Meyer,  tailor,  87  Everett,  r.  1503,  24th 
"    Morris,  clerk  Isadora  Leichter,  r.  2824,  16th 
Buchmann  Helena,  widow,  r.  1813  Stockton 
Buchner  John,  daiiry  produce  and  tamale  maker, 
533  Hayes,  r.  409  Fell 
"    John  M.,  brew  master  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  836  Harrison 
Buchoff  George,  boot  black,  cor  Montgomery  Av 

and  Broadway 
Buoholz  Frederick,  bartender  Joseph  Fetz 
JS@=Bucholz.    See  Buchholz 
Buchse  Ernest  A.,  manager  Willows   Brewery, 
SE  cor  19th  and  Mission,  r.  1022  Guerrero 
Buchten    Adolph,    secretary    Charles    Keilus 

&  Co.,  200-206  Kearny,  r.  3201/2  Sutter 
Buchtmann    Matthias,    bartender,    r.    3  Mary 

Lane 
Buchton  John  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
Buchwald  Charles  F.,  cook  Young  &  Weisman, 
r.  221  Flood  Av 
"    William  P.,  cook,  r.  334,  8th 
Buck  Carsten  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,   SW 
cor  Polk  and  Pine,  r.  1407  Polk 
"    Charles  (Buck  &  Groth),  r.  7  Moss 
"    Charles,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  2130  Post 
"    Charles  H.  (N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.),  r.  619  Hamp- 
shire 
"    Charles  W.,  vice-president  Helvetia  Milk 
Condensing  Co.,  23  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
"    C.  M.,  real  estate  agent,  12  Montgomery,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Cornelius  A.,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Pack- 
ing  and  Provision  Co.,  r.  8th  Av  South 
bet  M  and  N 
"    C.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    David  J.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  324 

Louisiana 
"    Edward  A.,  painter,  317  Noe 
"    E.  H.,  bartender,  r.  1045  Market 
"    George,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.   324 

Louisiana 
"    George  E.,  timekeeper  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

2024a  Bryant  Av 
"    George  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  282  Guer- 
rero, r.  502,  15th 
"    Harry  A.,  ticket  agent  Rio  Grande  Wes- 
tern Railway,  14  Montgomery,  r.  422  Post 
"    Herbert  J.,  machinist,  r.  1109  Folsom 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
"    John  (Buck  &  Schroder),  r.  500,  4th 
"    John  (Hintz  &  Buckl,  r.  344,  7th 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    John,  chemist  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

2817  Geary 
"    John,  laborer,  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
735  Brannan 
Buck  John  A.   (N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.),  and  vice- 
president    The   National   Ice    Co.,    and 
California  Green  and  Dried  Fruit  Co., 
office  327  Market,  r.  619  Hampshire 
"    John  D.,  cellarman  Schlesinger  &  Bender 
"    John  S.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  113 

Chapultepec 
"    Louis  C,  r.  1020  Green 


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Buck  Mamie,  widow,  r.  1314!^  Larkin  rear 
Buck  Ralph  S.,  manager  Bridge  &  Beach  Manu- 
facturing  Co.,   and    Cribben,  Sexton   & 
Co.,  13-15  Bluxome,  r.  207  Larkin 
Thomas,  r.  2001  Bush 
William,  driver  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

710  Fulton 
William  A.,  clerk  George  F.  Buck,  r.  502, 

15th 
William  P.,  shoemaker,  1222%  Mason 
&  Groth   (Charles  Buck    and   William  C. 
Groth),  groceries,  1071  Howard 
"    &    Schroder    (John    Buck    and    Jacob    H. 
Schroder),  groceries  and  liquors,  500,  4th 
Buckalew  Amanda  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Buckard  M.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Buckardt  Max,  brewer,  r.  Potrero  Av  South  nr 

28th  Av 
Buckbee  Alva  C,  clerk,  r.  2706  Pine 
"    Charles  A.,  real  estate,  r.  2009  California 
"    Malana  S.,  widow,  r.  2706  Pine 
"    Ossain  S.,  mining,  r.  2706  Pine 
Buckhee    Samuel    G.,    secretary    Shainwald, 
Buckbee  &  Co.,  218-220  Montgomery,  r. 
2009  California 
Buckbee  Spencer  C,  vice-president  Shainwald, 
Buckbee  &  Co.,  218-220  Montgomery,  r. 
1124  Bush 
4®=  Buckbee.    See  Bugbee 
Buckel  Charles,  architect,  r.  304,  3d 

"    Nicholas,  r.  621  Capp 
Buckelew  Annie,  widow,  r.  618b  Geary 
"    William  C,    reporter   Pickens,  Fulton  & 
Co.,  r.  303  Eddy 
Buckenmeier  Ferdinand,  hostler  O.  Harris,  r. 

2414  California 
Buckenmeyer  Emma  L.,  domestic,  630  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  bartender  Frank  Oberst,  r.  3133, 
16th 
Buckeye  Engine  Co.  (Salem,  Ohio),  manufac- 
turers automatic  engines,  A.   L.  Fish 
agent,  59-61,  1st 
Buckeye  Flour  Mills  (Marysville,  Cal.),  Sperry 

Flour  Co.  proprietors,  134  California 
Buckeye  Lamp  Co.  (Cleveland,  Ohio),  California 

Electrical  Works  agents,  35  Market 
Bucking  Diedrich,  cooper,  658  Bryant,  r.  658V4 
Bryant 
"    Frederick   W.,    with    Pacific    Vinegar   & 

Pickle  Wks,  r.  7221^  Bryant 
"    Henry  J.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co 
"    Herman,  cooper  Diedrich  Bucking,  r.  65854 
Bryant 
Buckingham  A.  E.,  portraits  enlarged,  868  How- 
ard, r.  Oakland 
Buckingham  Aurelius  E.,  real  estate,  insur- 
ance   and   loans,   520-521    Safe   Deposit 
Bldg,  r.  2808  Jackson 
"    Edward  L.,  r.  1018  Geary 
"    George  A.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1043, 
20th 
Buckingham  George  H.,   real  estate,  insur- 
ance, stock  and  bond  broker,  413  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1213  Sutter 
"    Laura  J.,  widow,  r.  1043,  20th 
"    Louis,  butcher  Mrs.  Clara  Cuneo,  r.  2006 

Mason 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Buckingham, 

II81/2  Ellis 
"    Robert  H.,  shoemaker,  4085ii  Grove 
"    The,  Mrs.   M.   E.  Buckingham  proprietor, 

II814  Ellis 
"    Thomas  H.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Buckingham     William     P.,     superintendent 
Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  1917  Pacific  Av 


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Buckingham  &  HecM,  Marcus  H.  Hecht  presi- 
dent, H.  I.  Solomon  secretary  and  treas- 
urer,   manufacturers    Doots  and  shoes. 
22.5-257  Bush,  factory   SW  cor  Valencia 
and  26th 
4®=  Buckingham.    See  Beckingham 
Buckington  Stella  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  603 
Bush 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  603  Bush 
Buckland  Fannie,  widow,  r.  2423  Washington 
"    George,  electrician,  r.  126  Farallones 
•'    George  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  11  Haight 
BucMand  Owen,  oculist,  office  and  r.  610  Mason, 
hours  10  a.  m.  to  3  p.  m.,  telephone  East 
108 
Buckle  Cameron,  hackdriver  William  Hagin,  r. 

511b,  18th 
Buckler  William,  laborer,  r.  8  Howard  Court 
Buckleton  Ernest  E.,  general  manager  Boston 
Woven  Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  treasurer 
Western  Rubber  Co.  and   agent   Elastic 
Tip  Co.,  14-16  Fremont,  r.  East  Oakland 
Buckley  Albert,  clerk  Eachus  &  Collins,  r.  5O814 
Stevenson 
Albert,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1048 

Mission 
Ambrose  J.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  1324  Fulton 
Anna,  widow,  liquors.  438  Minna 
Annie,  domestic,  516  Lott 
Arthur  P.,  clerk,  r.  1602  Vallejo 
Christopher,  printer,  r.  135  California  Av 
Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  645  Jessie 
Cornelius,  policeman,  r.  843,  16th  Av  South 
Cornelius,  teamster,  r.  135  California  Av 
Cornelius  F.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  N  s 

Aldine  east  of  Willard 
Cornelius  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,   813 

O'Farrell,  r.  811  O'Farrell 
Cornelius  T.,  laborer,  r.  18i4  West  Mission 
Daniel,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  624,  4th 
Daniel,  mechanic,  r.  1226J4  Folsom 
Daniel,  salesman  Wood,  Curtis  &  Co.,  r .  927 

McAllister 
Daniel  D.,  laborer,  r.  719  Tennessee 
Daniel  F.,  driver  Truck  4,  r.  1614'/4  Pacific 

Av 
Daniel  J.,  chief  clerk  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Lioan  Soc,  r.  1111  Devisadero 
Daniel  J.,  proprietor  Western  Hotel,  212 

Broadway 
David  J.,  invoice  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  421  Folsom 
Dennis,  r.  645  Jessie 
Dennis,  r.  1037  Golden  Gate  Av 
Dennis,  carpenter,  r.  Corbett  Av  bet  S3d 

and  24th 
Dennis,  foundryman,  r.  501  Napa 

D.  J.  Mrs.,  bakery,  428  Folsom 
Edward  M.,  wharfinger  Folsom  St.  Wharf, 

r.  822a  Union 
Eliza,  widow,  r.  3  Freelon 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2106  Howard 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  1184  Harrison  rear 
Emma,  widow,  teacher  music,  r.  109  Taylor 

E.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  520  Lombard 
Francis,  r.  1111  Devisadero 
Frank  E.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  927  McAllister 
Frank  E.,  salesman  Parke  &  Lacy  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Frossard  Mme.,  dressmaker,  r.  621  Bush 
George  A.,   boiler   maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks.,  r.  1303  California 
George   A.,    salesman    W.    R.    Larzelere 

Commission  Co.,  r.  927  McAllister 
Hanna,  domestic,  18!4  Henry 


Buckley  Henry,  bartender,  r.  839  Mission 
"    Henry  S.,  plumber,  r.  1613  Devisadero 
"    James,  fireman  Engine  7,  r.  440,  17th 
"    James,  hostler,  r.  353i4  Clementina 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  118  Wildey 
"    James,  service  man  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

9  Cleveland 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  9  Belvedere 
"    Jeremiah,  blacksmith,  r.  24  South  Park 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  407i4  Eureka 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  r.  223  Sanchez 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  porter  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  Brewster  nr  Rutledge  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  Brewster  nr 

Rutledge  Av 
"    Jerome,  clerk,  r.  Brewster  nr  Rutledge  Av 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  927  Broadway 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  1  Boyd 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  246,  8th 
"    John,  hotel  runner,  r.  547  Mission 
"    John,  laborer  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  .547,  1st 
"    John,  pressman    Dempster    Bros.,   r.   18^ 

West  Mission 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  322,  5th 
'■    John  E.,  machinist,  r.  24  South  Park 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  19  Elliott  Park 
"    John  H.,  printer  S.  F.  Autographic  Regis- 
ter Co.,  r.  927  Broadway 
"    John  L.,  lodgings,  704  Sansome,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  M.,  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  537  Guerrero 
"    John  W.,  r.  2305  Howard 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  Brewster  nr  Rutledge 
"    Joseph,   cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

1513  Mission 
"    Joseph,  foreman,  r.  I5O814  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  A.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  1111  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  A.,  steward,  r.  463  Jersey 
"    Joseph  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  24  South  Park 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  325  Franklin 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  839  Mission 
"    Laurence,  clerk,  r.  416  Bryant 
"    Lawrence,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

382  Arlington 
"    Lorenzo  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2106  Howard 
"    M.,  engineer,  r.  800 Kearny 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1224  Waller 
"    Maria  L.,  widow,  r.  1919  Greenwich 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1125  Devisadero 
"    Mary  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  3  Freelon 
"    M.  B.,  buyer  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &Co.,  r.  New 

York  City 
"    Michael,  r.  558  Howard 
"    Michael,  baker,  r.  1513  Mission 
"    Michael,  expressman,  SW  cor  Ellis   and 

Mason,  r.  1  Boyd 
"    Michael  G.,  machinist,  r.  2106  Howard 
"    Michael  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3112  Webster 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  1914  Clay 
"    Nora,  domestic  Charles  H.  Berlin 
"    Patrick,  r.  2748  Bush 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  240  Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Patrick  A.  (Bear  &  Buckley),  r.  923  Filbert 
"    Patrick  J.,  cement  worker,  r.  1513  Mission 
'•    Patrick  J.,  coremaker,  r.  20  Chapul tepee 
"    Peter,. bartender,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Peter,  teamster  Dickins  Lumber  Co. 
"    Peter  J.,  salesman  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  2106 

Howard 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  1508'/^  Sacramento 
•'    Thomas,  coachman,  1299  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas    F.,    harness    maker  Corporation 

Yard,  r.  1122  Harrison 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  68  Shipley 
"    Timothy,  teamster,  r.  27214  Clementina 
"    Timothy,  teamster,  r.  427  Ridley 
"    Timothy,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  537 

Jessie 
"    Timothy  J.,  teamster  John  Middleton,  r. 

313  Tehama 
Buckley  Vincent  P.,  physician,  504  Kearny,  r. 

1203  Jackson  SW  cor  Taylor 
"    William,  r.  3  Freelon 
"-^William  E.,  clerk  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  421  Folsom 


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Buckley  William  F.,  foreman  S.  F.  Autographic 
Register  Co.,  r.  927  Broadway 
"    William  F.,  helper  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3113  Webster 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry.,  r. 

1107  Oak 
"    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  1400,23d 
4®=Buckley.    See  Bulkley 

Bucklin    Edward   P.,    proprietor   What    Cheer 
House,  527-529  Sacramento,  r.  617  Bush 
"    Frank  M.,  purser,  r.  1610  Howard 

BUOKMAN  ALBERT  E., 

contractor,  302  Montg-omery,  room  4, 
telephone  Main  991,  stable  cor  Steiner 
and  Waller,  telephone  West  14,  r. 
Cosmos  Club 

Bhckman  Edmund  H.,   storekeeper  str  Zelan- 
dia 
"    Etta,  widow,  r.  509  Buchanan 
"    Frank  W.,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

427  Ridley 
"    Isaac,  laborer,  r.  115V4  Leavenworth 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  115!^  Leavenworth 
■'    John,  machinist,  r.  1902a  Filbert 
"    Maud  Miss,  r.  509  Buchanan 
"    May  Miss,  r.  509  Buchanan 
Buckman's  Camp,  cor  Steiner  and  Waller 
Buckmaster  George  C,  lather,  r.  613  Ash  Av 
"    Harry  C,  boatman    Paul   Boyton    Chute 

Co.,  r.  246,  6th 
"    John  C,  lather,  r.  613  Ash  Av 
Buckminster  Parker  B.,  broiler  Popular  Dining 
Rooms,  r.  113  Turk 

BUOKNALL  GEORGE  J., 

physician,  diseases  of  the  skin  a  spec- 
ialty, oflace  330  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
1730,  hours  2  to  5:30  p.  m.,  r.  1121  La- 
guna,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.  and  7  to  8  p. 
m.,  telephone  West  338 
Bucknam  Charles,  agent  La  Grande  Laundry  ,200 
Montgomery  Av,  r.  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1917  Baker 
"    Mary  L.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  708Shotwell 
"    R.  D.,  master  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Robert  F.,    butcher,    2548   Folsom,    r.    708 
Shotwell 
Buckner  Charles,  carpenter  Swan  &  Stein,  r. 
2934  Mission 
"    Zachariah    E.   (Seegelken  &  Buckner),  r. 
Santa  Rosa 
Bucksbaum  Annie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.   213 

Powell 
Buckstuhl  John  N.,  cellarman  Eisen  Vineyard 

Co.,  r.  533  Sacramento 
jg6ff"Buckwald.  See  Buchwald 
Bucyrus  Steam  Shovel  and  Dredge  Co.,   W.   B. 

Isaacs  agent,  226  Market 
Budd  A.  J.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  785  Stevenson 
"    Charles  G.,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  6111/2,  21st 
"    Harry  H.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

301  Fair  Oaks 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
Budde  Albert  H.,  nickel  plater  Joseph  Budde, 
r.  21  Baker 
"    E.  F.,  1st  offlcerstr  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eugene,  brass  finisher  Joseph  Budde,  r.  21 
Baker 
Budde   Henry  F.,  manager  California  Volks- 
freund,  439  Montgomery,  r.  719  Turk 

BUDDE  JOSEPH, 

manufacturer  sanitary  appliances 
and  woodwork,  575  Mission,  telephone 
Main  5044,  r.  21  Baker 

Budde  Marie,  domestic,  2307  California 
Buddenbaum  Henry,   expressman,   NE  cor  1st 

and  Folsom,  r.  239i/4,  8th 
Budgen  George,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1104  Tennessee 
Budich  Vase,  waiter  A.  Sorich  &  Co. 
Budlong  W.  S.,  instructor  San  Francisco  Barber 

College,  116,  11th 
Budzelini  Andrew  B.,  stage  carpenter  Cremorne 

Theatre 
"    John  J.,  scene  painter  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  14  Freelon 


Buech  Joseph,  laborer  Vulcan  I.  Wks.,  r.  558i4 

Natoma 
"    Joseph  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  558%  Natoma 
Buechel  Anthony,  rattan  worker,  r.  707  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  707  Clementina 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  707  Clementina 
Buechting  Gustav,  barber,  419  Bay 
Buecker  George,  liquors,  NE  cor  Fremont  and 

Mission,  r.  2838  Folsom 
Bueerus  Frederick,  engineer,  r.  35  Madison  Av 
Buegge  Herman,  master  mariner,  r.  Girard  nr 

Woolsey 
Buehler  Frank,  delivery   clerk  Nathan,  Dohr- 

mann  &  Co.,  r.  515  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jacob  M.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Paulus  German 

Evangelical    Lutheran    Church,    r.    515 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Buehn  Christian,  maltster  Washington  Brewery, 

r.  140  Flood  Av 
"    George,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r.  140 

Flood  Av 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  2123  Chestnut 
i3®=Buehn.    See  Buhn 
Buel  Rosa  M.  Miss,  secretary  Truckee  Lumber 

Co.  of    San  Francisco,  243-251  Berry,  r. 

363  East  12th,  Oakland 
Buela  Juhl,  wireman.  Western  Light  &  Power 

Co. 
Bueler  J.  F.,  miller  Yolo  Mills,  r.  1713  Fillmore 
Buell  J.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  I4O81/2  Polk 
Buellen  Alfred,   teamster,  r.  SE  cor  17th  and 

Uranus 
Buelna  Dana,  widow,  r.  1503  Mason 
"    Domingo,  machinist  Simonds  Saw  Co.,  r. 

614  Fella  PI 
Buena  Vista  Park,  bet.  Utah   and   Vermont, 

Napa  and  Shasta 
Buena  Vista  Primary  School,  Miss  Amelia  G. 

Catlin  principal,  York  bet  18th  and  19th, 

Potrero 
Buerkle  Matilda,  dom.estic,  116  Devisadero 
Buero  Luigi  (Ravenna  &  Co.),  r.  712  Vallejo 
Buescher  William,  steward  Max  Cahen  &  Co., 

r.  136  Castro 
Buettle  Frank,   salesman  Caro  Bros.,   r.  704% 

Mission 
Buettler  John,  butcher,  r.  603  Haight 
Buettner  Christ,  brewer  Willows    Brewery,  r. 

NW  cor  19th  and  Shotwell 
Buff  Louis,  commission  merchant,  r.  418  Post 
Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  A.  H.  Lochbaum  &  Co. 

agents,  135-137  King  nr  4th,   telephone 

Main  1010 
Buflandeau  Eugene,    clerk  P.    M.    S.    S.    Go's 

wharf,  r.  461  Bryant 
Buffell  Louise  Miss,  milliner,  r.  827  Polk 
Bufflngton  William  H.,  bookkeeper  J.  M.  Litch- 
field &  Co.,  r.  907a  Guerrero 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  603  Bush 
Bufford  Charles  M..  student,  r.  1814  Sutter 
"    Henry  L.,   driver   S.  F.  Laundry,    r.   1606 

Turk 
"    James  H.,  veterinary  dentist,  r.  1606  Turk 
Bufford   Samuel  F.,  president  San  Francisco 

Laundry  Association,  33  Geary,  r.   1814 

Sutter 
Bufono  Vilardino.  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Buford  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Lulah  Zabris- 

kie  principal,  15th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Kirtley,  salesman  New  York  Belting   and 

Packing  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Bugbee  Maxwell  G.  (Bugbee  &  Gash),  r.  1694 

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This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by      [ 
any  in  the  market  in  i. 

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Bugbee  &  Gash  (Maxwell  G.  Bugbee  and  John 
Gash),    architects,    43   Merchants    Ex- 
change Bldg 
jeS'Bugbee.    See  Buckbee 
Bugeia  Raphael  S.,  r.  Thrift  nr  Capitol 
Bugge  John,  salesman  David  B.  James,  r.  414 

McAllister 
Buhl  Arthur,  baker  J.  Lanzer,  r.  2332  Mission 
"    Arthur,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  502 

Linden  Av 
"    Charles,  r.  619  Pine 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  502  Linden  Av 
"    Hertha  A.  Miss,  assistant  bookkeeper  J. 
G.  James  &  Co.,  r.  329,  17th 
Buhlert  Henry,  butcher,  r.  204  Ridley 
"    Oscar,  clerk  Mark  Strouse,  r.  2412Paciflc  Av 
"    William,  wrapper,  r.  565  Natoma 
Buhlinger  George,  cellarman  Cal.  Wme  Assn., 
r.  108  California  Av 
"    Joseph,  bottler  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r.  108 

California  Av 
"    Oscar,  butcher,  r.  108  California  Av 
"    William,  painter  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  lOVa  Patton 
Buhlinger  William  F.  (successor  to  G.  Hoffman 
&  Co.),  engraver,  die  sinker  and  stencil 
cutter,  608  Sacramento,  r.  108  California 
Av 
Buhlmann  Jacob  (Buhlmann  &  Woelfel),  r.  1523 
Mission 
'     &    Woelfel    (Jacob    Buhlmann    and    John 

Woelfel),  bakery,  1523  Mission 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  260  Tehama 
Buline  Alexander  H.,  secretary  Central  Lum- 
ber and  Mill  Co.  20-26,  10th,  r.  712  Sutter 
Buhner     Albert,     1st    lieut.    and     commander 
revenue  cutter  Bear,  r.  1115  Turk 
"    Albert  H.,  cadet  revenue  cutter  Bear,   r. 

1115  Turk 
"    Carl,  upholsterer,  r.  29  Stanly  PI 
Buhot  Thais  Mme.,  accordion  pleating,  1417  Polk 
Buhr  Benjamin  F.,  r.  732  McAllister 
"    Fred  F.,  machinist,  r.  437  Geary 
"    George,  bartender,  r.  614  Kearny 
"    Paul,  engineer  str  Encinal,  r.  Alameda 
*®=Buhrmeister.      See   Burmeister   and    Bur- 

mester 
Buhtz  Gustav,  cook,  r.  243  Minna 
Buick  John,  bookkeeper  William  Baick,  r.  2514V4 
Bush 
"    John,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  ISVz 

McLea  Court 
"    John  J.,  tile  setter,  r.  38  Dore 
"    William,  plumber,  1910  Fillmore,  r.  211,  4th 
Av 
Buihle  Jean,  milker  Bernard  Cossou,  r.  cor  Way- 
land  and  Hamilton 
Builders'  Association  of  California  The  (incor- 
porated), Stephen  R.  Doyle    president, 
John  T.  Hayes  secretary,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery NW  cor  Mission 
Builders'  Exchange  The  (incorporated),  Oscar 
Lewis  president.  James  A.  Wilson  sec- 
retary, 40  New  Montgomery  NW  cor  Mis- 
sion 
Building  and  Loan  Commissioners  Board  of, 

office  109  California,  room  5 
Building  News  and  Review,  George  H.  Wolfe 
editor  and  proprietor.  935  Market,   room 
15 
Buislay  A.  &  M.  (August  and  Mrs.  Martha  Buis- 
lay),  proprietors  The  Heath,  312  Eddy 
"    August  (A.  &  M.  Buislay).  r.  312  Eddy 
"    Martha  Mrs.  (A.  &  M.  Buislay),  r.  312  Eddy 
Buisse  Julius,  clerk  David  Pattyn,  r.  244,  9th 
Buja  George  T.,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  810  Green 


Buja  Mary,  widow,  r.  810  Green 
"    Nicholas,  bookkeeper  A.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  810 
Green 

BUJANNOFF  R., 

designer  and  manufacturer  fine  jew- 
elry and  silverware,  diamond  work  j;a 
specialty,  9  Lick  PI,  r.  710  Hyde 

Buker  Alfred,  plumber,  r.  1438  Jackson 
"    George,  r.  1438  Jackson 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  1438  Jackson 
"    M.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1438  Jackson 
Bukowsky  Herman,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

r.  32  Natoma 
Bulacher  Frederick,  r.  1605  Pacific  Av 
4®-  Buletti.    See  Bulletti  and  Bulotti 
Bulger  Francis,  clerk  Gustave  E.  Lindemann, 

"    Frank,  boatbuilder  George  W.  Kneass,  r. 
500,  1st 
Frank,  laborer,  r.  836  Illinois 
James,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r.  4 

Boyd 
James  K.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  728  Ashbury 
John  K.,  assistant  U.  S.  inspector  boilers, 

Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  20,  r.  1808  Post 
Martin,  capitalist,  r.  828  Ashbury 
Michael,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie. 

r.  11  Franklin 
Thomas  D..  machinist  Corporation  Yard, 

S.  F.  F,  D.,  r.  513  Elizabeth 
William,  boiler  maker,  r.  20%  Zoe 
Jm"  Bulger.    See  Bolger 
Bulgrin  Otto,  bedmaker,  r.  636  Commercial 
Bulhe  Before  John,  laundryman,   r.  631  Jackson 
Bulkhead  Building,   SW  cor  Mission  and  East 
Bulkley  Ichabod,  clerk,  r.  bM  Crook 
"    Milton,  machinery  salesman,  NW  cor  Mis- 
sion and  Fremont,  r.  Oakland 
"    Stephen  R.,  varieties,  I62814  Mission 
Bull  Alpheus  Jr.,  draughtsman,  109  Mission,  r. 
1427  Sacramento 
"    Carl,  clerk,  r.  2326  Folsom 
"    Edwin    B.,    manager    Charles    Scribner's 
Sons,  331  Montgomery,  rooms  32-33,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Franklin  P.  (Crandall    &    Bull),  attorney 
at  law,  419  California,  room  21,  r.  1417 
Scott 
"    Henry,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Henry  M.,  office  109  Mission,  r.  3230  Jackson 
"    James,  tailor,  542,  3d 
"    Joseph  H.  yard  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  302 

6th 
"    William  H.,  artist,  studio  611  Clay 
4®=Bull.    See  Buhl 

Bullard  Edward  D.,  stock  raiser,  r.  1715  Brod- 
erick 
"    Enmia,  widow,  r.  1324  Washington 
"    George,  porter  J.  A.  Folger&  Co.,  r.  1108a 

Clay 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  stenographer  Pac.  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  1324  Washington 
"    Grace  P.  Miss,  stenographer  Pac.  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  1324  Washington 
"    James  A.,  teamster,  r.  2108  Hyde 
"    Leonard  V.,  bartender  Michael  H.  Smith, 


"    Matthew  B.,  clerk  Edwin  J.  Fraser,  r.  1820 

Turk 
"    Samuel  E.,  oiler  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.    915 

Vallejo 
"    William  P.,  with  Collins  &  Lyons,  and  H. 
Kissane,  r.  2314  Clay 
BuUen  Fred  R.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
2158  Mission 
"    J.    Fitzherbert,    dental     student,    r.    1307 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  r.  2158  Mission 

"    John    R.,   apprentice    Dow    Steam   Pump 
Wks.,  r.  421c  Natoma 
Bullene  Edward   E.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1318'/4 

Florida 
Buller  John,  waiter  George  H.  Richard,  r.  21 

Everett 
Bullerdieck   Nicholas,   hay,    grain,  wood    and 
coal,  1632-1634  Mission,  r.  833,  17th 


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Bulletin  Tlie   (daily   and  weekly),  R.  A.  Croth- 
ers  publisher,  business  office  622  Mont- 
gomery, editorial  and  composing  rooms 
413  Bush 
Bulletti  Rocco,    cook   Palace    Hotel,   r.   IblOYz 

Powell 
BuUier  John  F.,   barber,   19-14  Market,  r.    1835 

Market 
4®=Bullier.    See  BoUier 

Bullion  A.  i&Co.  (Mrs.  Adam  Bullion),  millinery, 
39,  6th 
"    Adam  Mrs.  (A.  Bullion  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Albert  H.,  canvasser  Theatrical  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Grass  Val- 
ley, Cal.),  C.  A.  Grow  secretary,  27  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    Martin,   clerk  Robert  L.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r. 

"    Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  R.   R.   Gray- 
son secretary,  331  Pine,  room  20 
BuUis  Edward  A.,  city  agent  Domestic  Sewing 
Machines,  1021  Market,  r.   1513  Steiner 
"    John  A.,  contractor,  r.  800  Kearny 
Bullock  Belle,  widow,  seamstress,  r.   215  Jones 
"    Ezra  B.,   accountant  John  S.  Kimball,  r. 
Alameda 
Bullock  JoIlU  H.,  manager  John  S.   Kimball,  22 
Market,  r.  13  DeLong  Av 
"    Richard  S.,   clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

BULLOCK  &  JONES  CO., 

F.  Gaudin  president,  H.  V.  Ramsdell 
vice-president,  Edward  Mills  secre- 
tary, tailors,  men's  furnishers  and 
shirt  makers,  105  Montgomery 

Bullwinkel  Charles,  cane  maker  C.  P.  Heininger, 
r.  27  Liberty 
"    George  D.  H.,  butcher,  r.  1657  Mission 
"    Henry  (Bullwinkel  &  Co.),  r.  1708  Turk 
"    Henry  G.,  groceries   and  liquors,  721  Fol- 

som,  r.  719  Folsom 
"    J.  Frederick,  groceries    and   liquors,  NW 

cor  Powell  and  Pacific,  r.  902  Pacific 
"    J.  Frederick  Jr.,  shipping  clerk  Wheaton, 

Breon  &  Co.,  r.  902  Pacific 
"    John  D.  (Ahrens,    Pein   &  Bullwinkel),   r. 

6251/2  Post 
"    John  H.,  liquors,  1001  Jackson 
"    &  Co.    (Henry    Bullwinkel    and   Henry  J. 
Mahler),  liquors,  627  East 
Bulotti  Baldi  (Bulotti  &  Sauter),  r.  1402  Stockton 
"    Ferdinand,    painter  J.    St.    Denis   &   Co., 

r.  7S2Vallejo 
"    G.,  grinder,  1  Langtry 
■'    George,  plumber  T.   H.   Monaghan,   r.   732 

Vallejo 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  2201  Steiner 
"    Lee,  expressman,  r.  5  Washoe  PI 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  1714  Dupont 
"    &  Sauter  (Baldi  Bulotti  and  John  Sauter), 
furniture,  1402  Stockton 
Bulson  John,  engineer,  r.  2430  California 
Bultmann  Brothers  (John  H.  and  Charles),  gen- 
eral merchandise,  N W  cor  26th  and  Shot- 
well 
"    Charles  (Bultmann  Bros.),  r.  NW  cor  26th 

and  Shotwell 
"    John  H.  (Bultmann  Bros.),  r.  1107  Shotwell 
Bulwer   Consolidated    Mining    Co.,    Julian    E. 

Jacobus  secretary,  33  Nevada  Block 
Bumann  Frank,  bartender  The  Oberon,  r.  260 

Tehama 
Bumgarner  Virgil   W.,    machinist    and    model 

maker,  717  Bay 
Bumke  Theodore,  baker,  r.  622  Capp  rear 
Bumm  George  W.,  pressman  George  Spaulding 

&Co.,  r.  809  Hayes 
Bumpus  Dolores  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  738  Vallejo 
Bumstead  Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  229  Franklin 
Bumsted  Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  18  Hawthorne 

"    Louise  F.  Mrs.,  r.  18  Hawthorne 
Bunbery  Robert,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  M  and  5th 

Av  South 
Bunce  Harry  N.    (H.   N.   Bunce  &  Co.),   r.   1327 
Sacramento 
"    H.  N.  &  Co.  (Harry  N.  Bunce  and  Olof  Nel- 
son), carriage  makers,  836  Devisadero 


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Bunce  Jeannette  W.,  widow,  r.  1327  Sacramento 
"    John,   can  maker  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  14 
Geneva 
Bunch  Raphael  G.,  barber  Chase  &  Dyer,  r.  413 


Bunck  Henry,  butcher  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 
1323,  6th  Av  South 

Bundesen  Boye  (Callahan  &  Bundesen),  r.  911 
20th 

Bundschu  Charles  (J.  Gundlach  &  Co.),  and 
president  Gundlach-Bundschu  Wine  Co., 
SE  cor  2d  and  Market,  r.  125  Chestnut, 
telephone  Main  1889 

Bundy  Andreia,  printer,  r.  14  Anthony 
"    Daniel  S.,  porter  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  10 

Rondel  PI 
"    Joseph  A.,  laborer,  r.  10  Rondel  PI 

Buneman  Albert  J.,  cashier  Henry  Buneman,  r. 
137  Haight 

Buneman  Henry,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors, 
401-403  Front,  r.  137  Haight 

Bunemann  William,  bookkeeper  S.  H.  Frank  & 
Co.,  r.  932  Hayes 

Bunger  Christian,  groceries,  1500  Pt.  Lobos  Av, 
r.  347,  4th  Av 

Bunje  E.  T.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

Bunker  C.  D.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Charles  D. 
Bunker  president,  George  W.  Reed 
secretary,  ship,  freight  and  customs 
brokers,  and  agents  Mexican  and  Cen- 
tral American  Packet  Line,  435  Battery 

Bunker  Charles  D.,  president  c.  D.  Bunker  & 
Co.,  435  Battery,  r.  1321  Guerrero 
■'    Charles  F.,  insurance,  407  Montgomery,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Edward,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co. 
"    Edward  A.,  manager  H.  Dutard,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Frederick,  tanner,  r.  K^A,  24th 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk,  r.  211  Guerrero 

BUNKER  GEORGE  D., 

pork  packer  and  manufacturer  of 
Bunker's  celebrated  club  sausages, 
74-75  California  Market,  telephone 
Main  5267,  packing  house  616  Bran- 
nan  bet  5th  and  6th,  r.  1131  Geary 
Bunker  George  W.,  compositor  Report,  r.  6V4 
Monroe 

"    H.  C,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera  House, 
r.  Hotel  Miramar 

"  Henry  C.  (Bassett  &  Bunker),  r.  35  Hill 
Bunker  Hill  &  Sullivan  Mining  and  Concen- 
trating Co.,  W.  H.  Crocker  assistant 
secretary  and  treasurer,  223-224  Crocker 
Bldg 
Bunker  Paul,  expert  accountant,  office  with 
California  Title  Insurance  and  Trust  Co. , 
Mills  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1811,  r.  2302 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    R.  Elmer,  physician,  630  Sutter,  and  drugs, 
714  Dupont 

"    Richard  B.,  bookkeeper  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  35  Hill 

"    Rufus  K.,  salesman  Clarence  Dickey 

"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1625  Fulton 

■'    Wallace  W.,  r.  321a  Turk 

"    William,  compositor,  r.  523a  Natoma 

"  William,  engineer,  r.  3.52,  1st 
Bunker  William  M.,  president  Daily  Report 
Publishing  Co.,  238  Montgomery,  r.  1001 
Pine 
Bunnell  Edwin,  physician  and  surgeon,  21 
Powell,  hours  3:30to5:.30  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
telephone  Bush  11,  r.  220214  Devisadero, 
telephone  Steiner  271 


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Bunnell  Edwin  W.,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Even- 
ing School,  r.  1844  Geary 
Bunnell  James  S.,  general  auditor  and  cashier 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Go's  Express,  35  New 
Montgomery,    room   19,    r.  2730   Dwight 
Way,  Berkeley 
Bunner  Cornelius  A.,  clerk,  r.  1219  Webster 
"    E.  F.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1106  Gough 
■'    George  F.,  porter,  r.  1219  Webster 
"    JohnC,  land  agent,  420  California,  room  27, 

r.  228a  McAllister 
"    Marion  Y.  Miss,  journalist,  r.  1928  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Stephen,  sergeant  police,  r.  1219  Webster 
"    Stephen  V.,  policeman,  r.  1219  Webster 
Bunning  John  H.,  advertisement  writer  Wilder 

&  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
Bunster  Brothers  (Orville  C.  and  Ira  P.), mer- 
chant tailors,  634  Market 
"    Ira  P.  (Bunster  Bros.),  r.  325  Hayes 
"    Orville  C.  (Bunster  Bros.),  r.  325  Hayes 
Bunt  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  37^  Zoe 
Buntain    Thomas,  blacksmith   Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks.,  r.  1778  Taylor 
Bunten  Laurie,  with  Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

Bohemian  Club 
Bunth  Axel  S.,  tailor,  r.  1714  Market 
Bunting  William  L.,  asst.  engineer  U.  S.  Light- 
house tender  Madrone,  r.  525'4  Valencia 
"    William  R.,  teamster,  r.  1017  Capp 
Bunton  Richard,  r.  1118  0'Farrell 
Buntrock  Herman,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r. 

419  Hyde 
Bunyan  Thomas  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3125  Mission 
Bunz  John,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

cor  Nebraska  and  24th 
Bunzl  Julius,  manager  I  X  L  Tamale  Co.,  208 

McAllister,  r.  2811  Bush 
Bura  Adolph,  cigars,  1739  Mission,  r.  37  Erie 
Burau  Herrmann,  carpenter,  r.  256  Jessie 
Burbank  George  W.,  vice-president  Dairymen's 
Union  of  Cal.,  113-119  Davis,  r.  Tomales, 
Marin  Co. 
"    Louis,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1114  Clay 
Burbecker Charles,  laundryman,r.  605  Broadway 
Burbridge  Alfred   G.,  with  Burbridge  &  Co.,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Oscar   H.    (Burbridge  &  Co.),  r.  Hotel  St. 

Nicholas 
"    Samuel  L.,  mining  engineer,  r.  900  Pine 
"    &  Co.    (O.   H.  Burbridge  and  J.   M.    Bail- 
hache),    stock    and   grain   brokers,    325 
Pine 
Burch  Blasius,  milker,  r.  cor  Munich  and  Brazil 

Av 
Burch  C.  T.,  cashier  C.  J.  O'Donnell  &  Co.,  r.  800 
Kearny 
"    Charles,    millhand  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  214,  3d 
4®=- Burch.    See  Birch 

Burchard  Charles,  teamster,  r.  549  Stevenson 
"    Gustav,  barber,  r.  1006,  15th  Av  South 
"    John  H.,  stock  raiser,  r.  220  Montgomery 

Av 
"    Leo,  porter  Buch  &  Muhl 
4®="Burchell.    See  Burtchaell  and  Burtschell 
Burckar  William,  glazier,  r.  357  Jessie 
Burckess  Henry  W.,  builder,  r.  1410  Geary 
Burckhalter    Charles,    solicitor    London    and 

Lancashire  Fire  Ins.  Co,,  r.  Oakland 
Burckhardt  Charles,  nurse  German  Hospital 
BurdJohn  L.,  invoice  clerk  W.  W.  Montague 
&  Co.,  r.  615  Eddy 


Burd  John  S.,  clerk  William  Burd,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Levi  H.,  general  auctioneer,  747  Market,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Rose  M.,  widow,  r.  615  Eddy 
"    Tina,  cashier,  r.  615  Eddy 
Burd  William,  agent  Armour  Glue  Works,  23 

Davis,  room  11,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
4®=-Burd.    See  Bird 
Burdell  Harvey,  r.  311  Golden  Gate  Av 
Burden  James  H.,  baker,  r.  417  Clementina 
"    Levi,  janitor  Mills  Bldg.,  r.  417  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Wilson  (Burden  &  Helm),  r.  327,  18th 
"    &   Helm     (Wilson    Burden    and    William 
Helm),  masons   and   builders,    40    New 
Montgomery 
Burdett  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  2812  Laguna 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  222  Chestnut 
"    William  H.,  r.  1539  Polk 
Burdick  Benjamin  E.,  clerk,  r.  1519  Scott 
"    Brainard  S.    (Burdick  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  418 

Larkin 
"    Brothers  &  Co.  (Brainard  S.,  William  O.  F. 
and  Mrs.  H.  G.  Burdick),  confectionery, 
1386  Market 
"    Edward    S.,    mechanic    Gas    Consumers' 

Assn.,  r.  1519  Scott 
"    George  R.,  receiving  teller  London,  Paris 
and  American  Bank,  r.  1519  Scott 
Burdick  Harry  M.,   secretary  A.  Quade  &  Co., 
636  Market,  r.  789  Haight 
"    H.   G.  Mrs.   (Burdick  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  61/2 
Adair 
Burdick  Mark  S.  (Wheeler  &  Burdick),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    May  L.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Cadman  &  Kit- 
tle, r.  1606  California 
"    William  O.  F.  (Burdick  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  QM 
Adair 
Burdon  Adele,  widow,  r.  7  Margaret  Court 
Bureau  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Service  Depart- 
ment of  Telephone,  216  Bush,  room  106 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  state  of  California, 
E.  L.  Fitzgerald  commissioner,  325  Sut- 
ter 
Bureau  of  Records,  Simpson  &  Millar  proprie- 
tors, 535  California 
Bureau  "Veritas,  International  Register  of  Ship- 
ping (District  of  Pacific  Coast),  I.   E. 
Thayer  inspector,  L.  H.  Turner  assistant 
surveyor,  28  California 
Burfeind  Addie  Miss,  r.  925^2  Greenwich 
"    Annie,  cook  Alms  House 
"    Edward  H.,  turner  Pac.  Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  925^2  Greenwich 
"    George  F.,  driver  H.  H.  W.  Burfeind,  r.opp. 

Alms  House 
"    George  H.,  with  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  925% 

Greenwich 
"    Herman  H.  W.,  dairy.  Alms  House  Road 

opp.  Alms  House 
"    John  F.,  porter  L.  R.  Larzelere  &Co.  ,r. 

925^4  Greenwich 
"    John  H.,  bartender  Otto  F.  Wilkens,  r.  836 

Bay 
"    Louise,  stewardess  Alms  House 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  925^2  Greenwich 
"    William  M.  H.,  dentist,  r.  836  Hay 
Burg  Carl  H.  (Brugge  &  Burg),  r.  305,  10th 
"    Edward,  waiter  J.  U.  Hastings 
"    Oliver  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  811 

Central  Av 
"    Rosina,  widow,  r.  1126  Iowa 
"    William    M.,   salesman    Owl  Drug  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
46&"Burg.    See  Berg,  Berge,  Bergh  and  Burge 
Burgbacher  Mathias,  carpenter,  r.  Francis  nr 

Mission 
Burgdorf  Adolph,  teamster,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Burge  Francis  A.,  clerk  Washington  Hotel 
"    Frank  J.,  r.  415  Post 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  University  nr  Man- 
sell 
"    George  D.,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  cor  University  and  Mansell 
"    Herman,  r.  Girard  bet  Dwight  and  Woolsey 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  126,  4th 
"    Otis  H.,   special  policeman,  r.  1119  Mont- 
gomery 


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Burge  Simeon  S.,  live  stock,  1605  Harrison  and 
president  Burge  &  Donohoo  Co.,  220  San- 
some,  room  4,  r.  236f  12tli 

"    &  Donolioo  Co.,  (incorporated),  Simeon   S. 
Burge    president,    John    Heenan    secre- 
tary, agricultural  Implements,  220  San- 
some,  room  4 
;8fS=Burge.    See  Berg,  Berge,  Bergh  and  Burg 
Burgelin  Otto,  apprentice  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  Oak- 
land ' 
Burger  Alto,  teamster,  r.  1818  Mason 

"    August,  barber  Philip  Cohen,  r.  1312  Larkin 
rear 

"    Charles,  helper  Willows    Brewery,  r.  527 
Shotwell 

"    George  J.,  proprietor  Potrero Furniture  Co., 
cor  Santa  Clara  and  Wisconsin 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  SE  cor  Serpentine  Av 
and  Bryant 

"    Henry  S.,  painter,  r.  320  Utah 

"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1818  Mason 

"    S.  Fred,  foreman  Mutual    Electric    Light 
Co.,  r.  315/2  O'Farrell 
.e®=Burger.    See  Berger 

Burgers  Frederick  W.,  asst.  bookkeeper  Pacific 
Lumber  Co.,  r.  cor  36th  and  Bryant  Av 

"    George     H.,    chemist    Mission     Chemical 
Wks.,  r.  cor  26th  and  Bryant  Av 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  cor  26th  and  Bryant  Av 
Burgess  Alpheus  N.,  traveling  salesman  C.  A. 
Burgess  &  Co.,  r.  941  Howard 

"    Benjamin,  marker   La   Grande    Laundry, 
r.  1605  Howard 

"    Bertrand  F.,  physician   and  surgeon,  316 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Caleb,  r.  593  Ellis 

"    Caroline  Mrs.,  r.  814a  Green 
Burgess  C.  A.  &  Co.   (Dr.   Charles  A.  Burgess 
and  Dr.  Frank  P.  Burgess),  proprietors 
Pawnee  Indian  Medicine  Co.,  941  Howard 

"    Chandler  W.,  r.  161/i  Danvers 

"    Charles,   clerk  freight   auditor's  dept.,  S. 
P.  Co.,r.  323  Castro 

"    Charles,  clerk  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r.  817 
Bush 

■"    Charles,  horseshoer,  r.  107  Bay 

"    Charles  A.  Dr.  (C.  A.  Burgess  &  Co.),  r.  941 
Howard 

"    Cornelius    S.,   draughtsman    engineering 
dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  593  Ellis 

"    Daniel  W.,  fireman,  r.  3  Jurl 

"    Frank,  cook  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  217,  3d 

"    Frank  G.,  designer  Harrold,  Belcher  &  Al- 
len, r.  1031  Vallejo 

"    Frank  P.  Dr.  (C.  A.  Burgess  &  Co.),  r.  941 
Howard 

■"    Frederick  D.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  323  Castro 

^'    George,  packer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.   13 
Laurel 

■"  'George   H.,   artist,   126  Kearny,   room  59, 
r.  Berkeley 

"    Henry  E.,  with  C.  A.  Burgess  &  Co.,  r.  941 
Howard 

^'    Howard  K.,  salesman  Thomas  Day  &  Co., 
r.  818  Hyde 

■"    James,  laborer,  r.  403,  8th 

"    John  C,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  220  Noe 

-"    John  L.,  carpenter,  r.  18  Lloyd 

"    John  M.,  seaman,  r.  244  Chattanooga  rear 

"    John  W.,  engineer  Modern  Laundry  Co., 
r.  1857a  Lexington  Av 

"    Joseph  E.,  receiver,  r.  939  Haight 

"    Louis  R.,  2d    lieutenant    Battei-y  A,   5th 
Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 

"    Oscar  O  ,  physician.  329  Geary 

"    Robert  J.,  student,  r.  323  Castro 

"    Samuel,  cook,  r.  316  Davis 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  323  Castro 

"    Valentine,  2d   mate    str    Datmtless,    r.  4 
Minna 

"    Wilford  H.,  painter,  r.  2130  Market 

"    William,  clerk  Warren  Olney,  r.  621  Bush 

"    William,  conductor,  r.  37  Lily  Av 

"    William,  with  C.  A.  Burgess  &  Co. 

"    William  J.,  helper,  r.  614  Tennessee 
4®"Burgess.    See  Herges  and  Bergez 
fiurgett  Jerred,  oiler  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

337,  17th 
Burgh  E.  J.  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  153  Tehama 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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Burgh  Robert  F.,  shipping  clerk  Schmidt  Label 

&  Lith.  Co.,  r.  153  Tehama 
4®=  Burgh.    See  Berg,  Burg  and  Burge 
Burgin  Gustav,  r.  201014  Geary  rear 
Burgin  John  F.,  office  14  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor, ' 

r.  801  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  801  Golden  Gate  Av 
j8®°"Burgin.    See  Bergen  and  Bergin 
Burgman  Charles  F.,  Great  Chief  of  Records 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men,  320  Post, 

and  editor  and  manager  The  Insignia, 

r.  1808  San  Carlos  Av 
4®=Burgman.    See  Bergman 
Burgmayer  Frederick,  steward,  r.  2009  Dupont 
Burgo  John  A.,  r.  311  Pacific 
Burgoyne  John,  storekeeper  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

337,  5th  Av 
"    John  H.,  watchman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1916 

"    Thomlis,  r.  206  Clement 
Burgren  Albert,  draughtsman  Charles  J.  Colley, 
r.  1206%  Howard 
"    Nils,  tailor,  r.  I2O614  Howard 
4®~Burgren.    See  Berggren,  Bergren  and  Borgh- 

ren 
Burgunda  C.    laborer  Pac.    Roll.   Mill,  r.  631 

Tennessee 
Burhans  Albert,  shoemaker  Leo  Kowalkowski, 
r.  18  Dale  PI 
"    Eugene,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  417 
Turk 
Burhans  Herman,  wines  and  liquors,  122  Gol- 
den Gate  Av,  r.  18  Dale  PI 
"    William  C,  manager  advertising  Monitor. 

r.  Olympic  Club 
"    William  J.,  tailor,  417  Turk 
Burin  Bias  M.  (Burin  &  Bokariza),  r.  147,  7th 
"    Nicholas  M..  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla,  r. 
147,  7th 
Burin  &  Bokariza  (Bias    M.  Burin  and  Peter 
Bokariza),  domestic  and  foreign  wines 
and  liquors,  wholesale   and  retail,    135, 
7th 
Burk  James,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  3007 
Webster 
'•■    James,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  8814  Dore 
"    Jam.es,  waiter,  r.  1234  Pine 
"    Leonard  E.,  belt  maker  Fred  R.  Cook,  r.  86 

Brady 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1818  California 
"    Mary  N.,  widow,  r.  1922  Franklin 
"    Robert  B.,  horseshoer  and  blacksmith,  1620 
Harrison,  r.  SE  cor  Lower  Terrace  and 
Juno 
"    Steven,  clerk,  r.  575  Minna 
"    Susan  D.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 
School,  r.  1816  Baker 
4®=  Burk.    See  Burck,  Berk,  Bourke  and  Burke 
Burkard    Henry,    cooper,    r.    Margaret    Av    nr 

"    John  E.,  butcher,  412,  3rd,  r.  1249,  18th 
Burkardt  Louise,  widow,  r.  422  Franklin 
Jm-  Burkardt.    See  Burkhardt 
Burke  Adolph,  waiter,  r.  919  Lombard 
Alexander,  waiter,  r.  318  Minna 
Alice  Mrs.,  manager  Modern  Laundry,  r. 

506,  7th 
Andrew,  waiter,  r.  220  Eddy 
Andrew  F.,  drayman,  r.  527  Haight 
Ann,  widow,  r.  1225  Green 
Ann,  widow,  r.  ]527i4  Howard 
Annie,  widow,  r.  908  Sansome 
Antone,  shipcarpenter,  r.  10  Michigan 
Arthur,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 

Wks.,  r.  124  Fulton 
Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  10  Michigan 


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OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Burke  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1123,  20th 
"    Carl,  instrument  maker,  r.  910  Florida 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Charles,  wireworker,  r.  708^4  Folsom 
"    Charles  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  33  Crocker 
"    Charlotte,  domestic,  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Clara  Miss,  dressmaking,  747%  Tehama 
"    Cornelius  J.,  stairhuilder,  r.  2114  Mason 
"    David  (Burke  &  Green),  r.  1420!4  Geary 
"    David,  hostler   Pac.   Transfer  Co.,   r.   321 

Natoma 
"    David  N.,  peddler,  r.  33  Crocker 
"     Edmond  T.,  teacher  music,  597  Ellis 
"    Edmund,  waiter  str  City  of  Puebla 
"     Edmund    M.,   clerk   Occidental    Hotel,    r. 

2113  Jones 
"    Edmund    V.,    traveling    salesman,    r.    319 

Leavenworth 
"    Edward,  clerk  Alonzo  W.  Carle,  r.  417  Bush 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  318  Minna 
"    Edward,  liquors,  NW  cor  Turk  and  Steiner, 

r.  1509  Steiner 
"    Edward  J.,  janitor,  r.  919  Powell 
"    Edward  R.,  clerk  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r. 

417  Minna 
"    Edward  S.,  laborer,  r.  202,  6th 
"    Edwin,  painter,  r.  529  Turk 
"     Eliza,  widow,  r.  2114  Mason 
"    Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  r.  7  Yerba  Buena 
"    Ellen,  domestic.  Ill  Broderick 
' '    Frank,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Saving  Sta- 
tion, Presidio 
"    Frank,  r.  406  Capp 
Burke  Frank  H.  (Madison  &  Burke),  r.  San  Jose, 

Cal. 
"    Frank  J.,  law  student  Bishop  &  Wheeler, 

r.  930  McAllister 
"  Frank  X.,  r.  506,  7th 
"    Garrett,  wood  and  coal,   hay  and  grain, 

2818  Harrison 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  36  Louisa 
"    George,  peddler,  r.  489,  8th 
"    George  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  33  Crocker 
"    Gilbert,  watchman,  r.  408%  Fell 
"    Hans,  shoemaker,  1006%  Valencia 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  6  Bond 
"    Harry  A.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  1225  Green 
"    Henry  M.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,   r. 

2431  Bryant  Av 
"    Henry  S.,  r.  621  Eddy 
"    H.  J.  Miss,  saleslady  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  1413  Clay 
"    H.  R.,  special  agent  and  adjuster  RoUa  V. 

Watt,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Hugh  M.,  journalist,  r.  404  Post 
"    Hugh  W.,  r.  11  Valley 
•'    Isaac,  manager  Lytton  Springs  Water  Co., 

41,2d,r.  607  Pine 
"    James,  r.  225  Stevenson 
"    James,  boltmaker,  r.  36  Louisa 
"    James,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and   Lead 

Co..  r.  506,  7th 
"    Jame.s,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1145  Harrison 
"    James,  steamboat  hand,  r.  38^4  Dore 
"    James,  switchman,  r.  530,  30th 
"    James,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r.  321,3d 
"    James,  waiter  Andrew  Grimm,  r.  1234  Pine 
"    James,  wood  and  coal,  hav  and  grain,  412, 

22d 
"    James  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  506,  7th 
"    James  B.,  carpenter,  r.  310Chapultepec 
"    James  C,  mason,  r.  1048  Folsom 
"    James  C,  teamster  A.  Zellerbach  &  Sons, 

r.  1427%  Howard 


Burke  James  F.,   boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  434,  5th 
"    James  F.,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.. 

r.  1715%  Lexington  Av 
"    James  F.,  machinist,  r.  963  Folsom 
"    James  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  1559  Kearny 
"    James  J.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  506, 

7th 
■'    James  P.,  carpenter,  r.  2431  Bryant  Av 
"    James   P.,  wrapper   O'Connor,    Moffatt   & 

Co.,  r.  1594  Bush 
"    James  T.,  foreman  Bernhard  Mattress  Co., 

r.  406  Capp 
Burke  Jere  T.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 

room  36,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    John,  r.  227  Minna 
"    John,  r.  3431  Bryant  Av 
"    John,   electrician  Baldwin  Theatre,  r.  910 

Vallejo 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  525b  Ivy  Av 
"    John,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  30  Welsh 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  261,  1st 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    John,  liquors,  138,  2d,  r.  104  Natoma 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r   18  East 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  430  Vallejo 
"    John,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  33  Crocker 
"    John,  superintendent  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  930  McAllister 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  117%  Wildey 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1519%  Howard 
"    John,  vice-president  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 

Wks.,  109  Fremont,  r.  124  Fulton 
"    John,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    John  Jr.,  shoemaker,  r.  33  Crocker 
"    John,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  621  Eddy 
"    John  C,  canmaker,  r.  633  Union 
"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  2317  Larkin 
"    John  C,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.,  r. 

1594  Bush 
"    John  F.,  upholsterer   John  H.   Silvey,    r. 

2106  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    .Tohn  H.,  clerk,  r.  2517  California 
"    John  H.,  corporal  police,  r.  2813  California 
"    John  J.,  house  painter,  r.  1041  York 
"    John  J.,  laborer  r.  963  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

1527%  Howard 
"    John  K.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  1510 

Larkin 
"    John  K.,  piano  polisher  Kohler  &  Chase,  r. 

219  Grant  Av 
"    John  M.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

5  Gordon 
"    John  S.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

575  Minna 
"    John  v.,  steamfltter,  r.  869  Bryant 
"    John  W.,  machine  hand  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  30  Welsh 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  817  Howard 
"    Joseph,  tinsmith,  r.  1123,  20th 
"    Joseph  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1610  Howard 
"    Joseph  F.,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  33 

Zoe 
"    Joseph  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  1208  Green 
"    Joseph  M.,  clerk  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  36 

Garden 
"    Kate  Miss,  ironer,  r.  1123,  20th 
"    Kate  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1510  Larkin 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  lodgings,  100%.  2d  and  639  Mis- 
sion 
"    Katie,  domestic,  2419  Pacific  Av 
"    Katie,  domestic,  3346  Clay 
•'    Leonard  E.,  leather  belt  maker,  r.  86  Brady 
"    Lizzie  K.  Mrs.,  principal  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1510  Larkin 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  919  Lombard 
"    Louise,  stewardess  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Mamie,  wrapper,  r.  331  Langton 
"    Mamie  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  919%  Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  869  Bryant 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  963  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1024%  Natoma 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  619  Eddy 
"    Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  824  Powell 
"    Martin,  brakeman,  r.  489,  8th 


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Burke  Martin,  teamster,  r.  489,  8tli 

Martin  E..  labeler,  r.  1441  Valencia 
Martin  J.  (Madison  &  Burke),   r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
Mary,  widow,  r.  86  Brady 
Mary,  widow,  r.  331  Langton 
Mary,  widow,  r.  940  Bryant 
Mary,  widow,  r.  967  Mission 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1403  Stockton 
Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  151934  Howard 
Mary  Miss,  ironer,  r.  1123,  20th 
Mary  Mrs.,  r.  937  Post 
Mary,  domestic,  3608,  16th 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  331  Langton 
Mary  E.,  clerk  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  r. 

15371/2  Howard 
Mary  N.,  widow,  r.  1922  Franklin 
Matthew  CHaley  &  Burke),  r.  873  Bryant 
Maude  Miss,  forelady,  r.  731  Pine 
Michael,  r.  406  Capp 
Michael,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Cable 

Hotel 
Michael,  fireman    str    City  of  Everett,  r. 

547,  1st 
Michael,  groceries   and  liquors,  NW   cor 

Scott  and  Ellis 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  36  Harriet 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  512  Howard 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  2823  Geary 
Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  204,  2d 
Michael,  quarryman    Gray    Bros.,    r.  406 

Broadway 
Michael,  shoe  cutter,  r.  709  Minna 
Michael,  stone  cutter,  r.  5  Gordon 
Michael,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,   r. 

531  Folsom 
Michael  C.  (Burke  &  Gordon),  r.  619  Turk 
Michael  G.,  plumber,  r.  869  Bryant 
Michael  H.,  shoemaker,  r.  33  Crocker 
Michael  J.,  expressman,  r.  40  Gilbert 
Michael  P.,  ba'ker,  r.  1208  Green 
Minnie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  619  Eddy 
Nora  J.  Miss,  r.  1413b  Clay 
Oliver  J.,  r.  1610  Howard 
P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry. ,  r.  616  Lott 
Patrick,  r.  452  Clementina 
Patrick,  brass  finisher  J.   Roylance  Brass 

Wks.,  r.  513  Mission 
Patrick,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  338  Shotwell 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1923a  Howard 
Patrick  A.,  car  sealer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  139  Silver 
Patrick  D.,  liquors,  r.  1430^4  Geary 
Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  134,  4th 
Patrick  J.,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.. 

r.  521  Folsom 
Patrick  K.  (Burke  &  Sioke),  r.  1594  Bush 
Peter,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
Peter,  extraman  Engine  24,  r.  318  Eureka 
Peter,  laborer,  r.  36  Louisa 
Peter,  liquors,  537  Bryant 
Peter  E.,  liquors,    NE    cor  Stanyan  and 

Waller 
Peter  J.,  drayman,  r.  527  Haight 
Peter  M.,  laborer,  r.  506,  7th 
Rachael,  widow,  r.  325  Haight 
Richard,  liquors,  759  Howard 
Richard  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  325  Haight 
Richard  C,  cooper  Charles  Eldridge,   r.   25 

Minna 
Samuel,  blacksmith,  r.  489,  8th 
Samuel  Jr.,  peddler,  r.  489,  8th 
Stephen  J.,  laborer  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  31 

Silver 
Terrence  W.,  salesman  J.   T.   Sullivan,  r. 

118  Noe 
Thomas,  r.  36  Louisa 
Thomas  Mrs.,  r.  721  Bush 
Thomas,  butcher  Fiore  Di  Vecchio,  r.  3795, 

16th 
Thomas,  coal  dealer,  r.  726  Clementina 
Thomas,  commission  merchant,  r.  989  How- 
ard 
Thomas,  foreman  C.  H.   Gilman  &  Co.,  r. 

2615  Leavenworth 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  613  Mission 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  772i/4  Harrison 
Thomas,  peddler,  r.  489,  8th 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  30  Crocker 


Burke  Thomas,  soapmaker,  r.  331  Langton 

Thomas,    stableman   William    Sparks,   r. 

1607  Harrison 
Thomas,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  521 

Folsom 
Thomas,  teamster,  r.  614  Laguna 
Thomas,  water  tender  Edison  Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2  South  Broderick 
Thomas  E.,  butcher,  r.  2795,  16th 
Thomas  E.,  compositor,  r.  1335  Green 
Thomas  F.,  electrician,  r.  910  Vallejo 
Thomas  F.,  policeman,  r.  114  McAllister 
Thomas  H.,  cook  The  Reception,  r.  43a  2d 
Thomas  J.,  lodgings,  r.  547,  1st 
Thomas    W.,    salesman    A.   Zellerbach  & 

Sons,  r.  934  Oak 
Walter,  teacher,  r.  210  Valencia 
Walter  D.,  driver  La  Grande  Laimdry,  r. 

1230  Jessie 
Walter  F.,  clerk,  r.  132  Shipley  rear 
Walter  J.,  printer,  r.  5  Le  Roy  PI 
William,  r.  Siy^,  8th 
William,  barber,  r.  33  Crocker 
William,  blacksmith,  r.  36  Louisa 
William,  carpenter,  r.  714  Santa  Rosa  Av 
William,  carpenter,  r.  1521  Baker 
William,  clerk,  r.  46  Everett 
William,  iron  worker,  r.  28d  Ritch 
William,  laborer,  r.  105  Fairmount 
William,  laborer,  r.  903  Illinois 
William,  laborer,  r.  IO2414  Natoma 
William,  laborer,  r.  1308,  6th  Av  South 
William,   laborer  Tubbs    Cordage    Co.,   r. 

2427  Bryant  Av 
William,   laborer,  r.   NW  cor  Sierra  and 

Maryland 
William,  molder,  r.  1009  Powell 
William,  pile  driver  Jas.  A.  Mahon,  r.  3739 

Bryant  Av 
William,    porter,    r.    NE    cor    Napa    and 

Louisiana 
William,  rope  maker,  r.  .395  Chapultepeo 
William  F.,  lieutenant  police,  r.  238  Shot- 
well 
Willi amF.,  liquors,  5  Howard,  r.  521  Folsom 
William  F.,   salesman  E.   Martin  &  Co., 

r.  15271/2  Howard 
William  G.,  attorney  at  law,  38  Nevada 

Block,  r.  720  Waller 
William  G.,  reporter  Call,  r.  1510  Larkin 
William  H.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  413, 19th 
William  J.,  hostler  S.  S.  Burge,  r.  1605  Har- 
rison 
William   J.,    liquors,    NE    cor    26th    and 

Valencia 
William  T.,  r.  1510  Larkin 
&  Gordon  (Michael  C.  Burke  and  Daniel  J. 

Gordon),  liquors,  1100  Market 
&  Green  (David  Burke  and  Thomas  Green), 

liquors,  NE  cor  2d  and  Brannan 
&  Sicke    (Patrick    K.   Burke    and   Joseph 

Sicke),  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  1936 

Polk  and  1333  Bush 
^i~ Burke.    See  Berck,  Berk,  Birk  and  Bourke 
Burket  Edward,  machinist,  r.-1416  Vermont 
Burkett  David  S.,  manager  The  Burlington 
"    Horace  P.,  r.  605  Market 
"    James  L.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  350,  3d 
"    O.  Mrs.,  r.  605  Market 
Burlihard  Theodore  F.,  stage  machinist  Tivoli 

Opera  House,  r.  30  Eddy 
Burkhardt  Adam,  barber  Joseph  Webber,  r.  106, 

7th 
"    Albert  P.,  foreman  Joseph  Budde,  r.  33, 13th 
"    Edmund  J.,  porter  Humboldt  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  108.  21st 


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Burkhardt  Edward  G.,  clerk  Kempke.  Gilliam  & 
Sawyer,  r.  33,  lath 
"    Frank  W.,  butcher  str  Mariposa 
"    George,  capitalist,  r.  33,  13th 
"    George  H.,  accountant  Humboldt  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  Alameda 
"    Jacob,  porter  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co. , 

r.  Melrose 
"    Mary  J.   Mrs.   (Burkhardt  &  Houston),  r. 

108,  21st 
"    Max,  clerk  John  C.  Lutz,  r.  1507  Steiner 
"    Robert  (Becker  &  Burkhardt),  r.  33,  13th 
"    Theo.  (Burkhardt  &  Mugan),  r.  108,  21st 
"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  204,  6th 
"    William,  glass  worker,  r.  357  Jessie 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  314  Sierra 
"    &  Houston  (Mrs.  Mary  J.  Burkhardt  and 
Mrs.  Carrie  M.  Houston),  dressmaking, 
llQPhelanBldg 
"    &  Mugan   (Theo.  Burkhardt  and   John  A. 
Mugan),  proprietors  Imperial  Cleaning 
and  Dyeing  Co.,  2160-2162  Harrison 
4®=  Burkhardt.    See  Burkardt 
Burkhart  Charles,  bartender,  r   438  Jessie 
"    Frank,  decorator  James  F.  Kenny,  r.  218^4 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  S.,  student,  r.  963  Masonic  Av 
"    Henry  Z.,  secretary  Bandon  Woolen  Mills 

Co..  14  Sansome,  r.  963  Masonic  Av 
"    Max,  maltster  Jackson  Brewery,  r.  SW  cor 
Potrero  Av  and  Burrows 
Burkhead  Jane,  widow,  r.  1108  Bush 
Burkholder  William  H.,  policeman,  r.  1343  How- 
ard 
Burks  Lefenso,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.  905 

Market 
Burleman  Henry,  marine  engineer,  r.  417  Frank- 
lin 
Burleson  Harry  L.,  clerk,  r.  312  Page 
Burley  Dudley,  carpenter,  r.  305  Minna 
4®"Burley.    See  Burleigh 
Burling  Charles,  shoemaker,  939,  17th 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Burlington,  605 

Market 
"    Frederick,    bartender  Charles   Fowler,   r. 

2700a  Mission 
"    G.  B.  (Burling  &  Kober),  r.  2621  Bush 
"    James  W.,  stock  and  insurance  broker.  4 

Sutter,  room  25,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1920  Broadway 
"    William  B.,  with  Peterson  &  Gantner,  r. 

1920  Broadway 
"    &  Kober  (G.   B.   Burling  and  Edward  A. 
Kober),  city  agents  Employers'  Liability 
Corporation  (of  London,  Eng.),  411  Cali- 
fornia 
-eS-'Burling.    See  Berling 

Burlingame  Claude,  horse  dealer,  r.  1915  Page 
"    Henry  B.,  agent  Mutual  Investment  Union 
of  S.  F.  and  Realty  Syndicate,  14  San- 
some, r.  109  Grove 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  227  Harrison 
"    Le  Roy  P.,  compositor,  r.  109  Grove 
"    Walter  D.,  asst.  cashier  Chronicle,  r.  1916 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  clerk   Chronicle,    r.    336   Golden 
Gate  Av 
Burlington  Gold  Mining  Co.,  William C.  Ralston 

secretary,  331  Pine,  room  20 
Burlington   Route,    W.    D.    Sanborn    general 
agent,  32  Montgomery 

BURLINGTON  THE, 

Mrs.  Emma  Burling  proprietor,  601- 
605  Market 
Burm  Wilhelm,  laborer,  r.  101514  Vermont 


Burman  Edgar  P.,  wood  carver  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co. ,  r.  234  Shotwell 
Burmeister  Alerich  (Burmeister  &  Mehrtens),  r. 

1305  California 
"    Brothers    (John    H.    and    Frederick   H.), 

groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Bush  and 

Polk 
"    Carl,  r.  6061/3  Post 
"    Carl,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
"    Frederick  H.   (Burmeister  Bros.),  r.    1405 

Bush 
"    Henry,  r.  51  !4  Ritch 
"    John,  stove  mounter  Occidental  Foundry, 

r.  19  Tehama 
"    John,  proprietor  Howard  House,  311  Grant 

Av 
"    John  H.  (Burmeister  Bros.),  r.  1429  Polk 
"    Otto  F.  E.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 


"    Louis,  stove  mounter  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  19  Tehama 

"    &  Mehrtens  (Alerich  Burmeister  and  Au- 
gust Mehrtens)  groceries   and   liquors, 
NW  cor  California  and  Leavenworth 
4®"  Burmeister.      See   Buhrmeister   and    Bur- 

mester 
Burmester  Henry  W.,  proprietor  Ceylon  Tea 
Co.  and  coffee  roaster,  1143  Market,   r. 
606V4  Stevenson 
Burn  Ann,  widow,  r.  312  Fair  Oaks 
Burnell  E.  H.,  lime,  lath  and  cemept,  408  Cali- 
fornia, room  16,  r.  1315a  Jackson 

"    Fanny  Mrs.  (Burnell  &  Co.),  r.  cor  Uth  Av 
South  and  G 

"    Frederick  B.  (Burnell  &  Co.),  r.  815  Bush 

"    Hamlyn  C,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
Hunter's  Point 

"    John,  extraman  Truck  2,  r.  627  Broadway 

"    Martin,   insurance,  411  California,  r.   1001 
Pine 

"    Stella  G.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Av  Primary 
School  r.  435  Munich 

"    Thomas  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  157V4  Tehama 

"    William  A.,  live  stock,  r.  4,35  Munich 
Burnell  &  Co.   (Frederick  B.   and  Mrs.   Fanny 
Burnell),    proprietors    Albion    Ale    and 
Porter  Brewery,  Hunter's  Point,  South 
S.  F.,  office  and  salesroom  409  Battery 
Burner  Grace,  widow,  r.  1237  Pine 

"    Grace  Miss,  r.  1237  Pine 

"    Harry  v.,  purser  str  Gipsy,  r.  603'/^  Stock- 
ton 

"    Henry,  Pac.  Coast  agent  Cleveland  Varnish 
Co.,  634  Mission,  r.  1214  Noe 

"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  1214  Noe 

"    Walter  B.,  salesman  Henry  Burner,  r.  1214 
Noe 
j|®=  Burner.    See  Berner 

Burnes  James,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1519 
Eddy 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  43  Gilbert 

"    Thomas  S.,  clerk,  r.  2202  Steiner 
Burness  John  E.,  chief  engineer  Palace  Hotel, 
r.  330  Hill 

"    John  Y.,  engineer  George  M.  Murphy,  r.  907 
Valencia 

"    Robert  D.,  teacher  music,  907  Valencia 

"    William,  engineer  Palace  Hotel,  r.  329,  19th 
Burneston  Fanny,  widow,  r.  208  Fair  Oaks 
Burnet  Charles,  artist  Pac.  American  Decora- 
tive Co.,  r.  931  Fillmore 
Burnett  Alexander  S.,  widow,  r.  1450  Franklin 

"    Alice  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  404,  3d 

"    Andrew  W.,  carpentei  Sumner  C.  Murray, 
r.  26  Fair  Oaks 

"    Armstead  D.,  real  estate,  r.  Visitacion  Val- 
ley nr  Six  Mile  House 

"    Benjamin,  printer,  r.  478  Jessie 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2635  Harrison 

"    Charles  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  617  Mission 

■'    Dwight  J.,   farmer,  r.   Sunnydale  Av  bet 
Cora  and  Rutland 

"    Frank  W.  (Burnett  &  Slattery),  r.  915,  22d 

"    Frederick,  r.  610  Folsom 

"    George,  photographer,  r.  Visitacion  Valley 
nr  Six  Mile  House 

"    George  F.,  with  California  Adsigns  Co.,  r. 
1343,  23d 
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Burnett  George  W.  (Burnett  &  Co.),  r.  638  Haight 
"    George  W.,  real  estate,  r.  616  Shotwell 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  306  Octavia 
•'    Henrietta  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  220  Turk 
"    Henry  M.,    macMnist    Union   I.    Wks,  r. 

19061^  Polk 
"    Ida,  stock  clerk  Dicl^man-Jones  Co.,  r.  810 

Mission 
"    Jeremiah  C  r.  1450  Franklin 
"    John  M.  (Sawyer  &  Burnett),  attorney  at 

law,  420  California,   rooms   1-2,  r.   1713 

Larkin 
"    Joseph  H.,  steward  Chemical  Engine  2 
"    Joseph  J.,  policeman,  r.  229  Kearny 
"    Lester  G.    (Burnett    &   Burnett),    r.    1916 

Broadway 
"    Margaret  A.   Miss,   school  teacher,  r.  1713 

Larkin 
"    Marius,  student  Burnett  &  Burnett,  r.  1916 

Broadway 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3041.  16th 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2009  Pacific  Av 
"    Meyer,  printer,  r.  478  Jessie 
"    Royal  O.,  clerk  Shaw's  Pharmacy,  r.  1902!4 

Polk 
"    The,  Benjamin  O.  Hodge  proprietor,   1364 

Market 
"    Thomas  T.,  gripman  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  1510 

Sacramento 
"    Wellington  C.   (Burnett  &  Burnett),  r.  1906 

Broadway 
"    William  R.,  teamster,  r.  2635  Harrison 
Burnett  &  Burnett   (Wellington  C.  and  Lester 

G.  Burnett),  attorneys   at  law,  318  Pine, 

rooms  28-30 
Burnett  &  Co.  (George  W.  Burnett  and  Thomas 

D.  Graham),  druggists,  327  Montgomery 
"    &  Slattery  (Frank  W.  Burnett  and  Thomas 

F.  Slattery),  photographers,  iiSVz  Valen- 
cia 
Burnette  Frederick  L.,  student,  r.  407  Powell 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  407  Powell 
Burnham  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Alice  K.  Mrs.,  secretary   S.  F.  Nursery  for 

Homeless  Children,  570  Harrison,  r.  2509 

Washington 
"    Allan  P.,  engineer  Cal.  Woman's  Hospital, 

r.  3118  Sacramento 
"    A.   M.,  with  Lucas  Detective  Agency,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Anthony,  r.  IOO414  Montgomery  Av 
"    Archie,   photographic  printer,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

22  Post 
'■    Clark  J.,  physician,  1142  McAllister,  r.  2509 

Washington 
"    Cordelia    Miss,    teacher   Pacific    Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  510  Clayton 
"    Frank  M.,  salesman  Murray  &  Steinhagen, 

r.  2104  Leavenworth 
"    George  E.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1004^4  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Harriett  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness 

Av 
Burnham   James   W.,   president   Burnham   & 

Marsh  Co.,  428  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lucille,  widow,  r.  222  Eddy 
"    Lucretia     Miss,    teacher     Horace     Mann 

Grammar  School,  r.  316  Bartlett 
"    Maud  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children,  r. 

3700  California 
"    Nelson    H.,    foreman   pile    drivers    State 

Harbor  Commissioners,  r.  305  Fremont 
"    O.  H.   (Gurney  Refrigerating  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    R.  H.,  clerk,  r.  129  Grove 
"     ,  Standeford  &  Co.  (Oakland),  planing  mills, 

office  40  New  Montgomery 
"    William,  student,  r.  2509  Washington 

BURNHAM  &  MARSH  CO., 

(a  corporation),  James  W.  Burnham 
president,  Frederick  D.  Marsh  vice- 
president,  real  estate  agents,  house 
brokers  and  rent  collectors,  bonds  and 
mortgages,  428  Montgomery,  tele- 
phone Main  634 
Burnight  George,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
4101/2  Valley 


Burns  Aaron  M.,  insurance,  306  Sansome,  r.  1506 
Washington 
"    Addie  Mrs.,  costumer  Frederich  Peter,  r. 

522  Howard 
"    Alexander  M.,  salesman  Tayler  &  Spots- 
wood  Co.,  r.  513  O'Farrell 
"    Alfred,  oface  attendant  Dr.  James  Simp- 
son, r.  234  Post 
"    Alice  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  421  Laguna 
"    Alonzo,  varnisher,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Andrew,  teamster,  r.  201  Oak 
"    Arthur,   teamster  W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co.,  r. 

618,  6th 
"    Barbara  Mrs.,  liquors,  8.57  Mission 
"    Bernard  B.,  salesman  Charles  R.  Allen,  r. 

Bennington  nr  Eugenia  Av 
"    Bion,  r.  3122  Washington 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1015  Alabama 
"    Carrie  Miss,  r.  325  Geary 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  4  White 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1930  Lexington  Av 
"    Charles,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Everett,  r. 

547,  1st 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  313,  4th 
"    Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  254  Clara 
"    Cornelia,  widow,  r.  3122  Washington 
"    Cornelius,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  9  Boyce 
"    Daniel,  foreman,  r.  10  Metcalfe  PI 
"    Daniel,  lashmaker  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

2936  California 
"    Daniel  F.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1311 
Eddy 
Burns  Daniel  M.,  president  Candelaria  Consoli- 
dated, Mexico  and  Contra  Estaca  Con- 
solidated   Mexican     Mining    Co's,    134 
Crocker  Bldg,   telephone  Main  5258,   r. 
2413  Octavia,  telephone  West  760 
'•    Daniel  W.,  painter,  r.  1311  Eddy 
"    Denver  H.,  painter,  r.  420  Ellis 
"    Edward,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Edward,  coalpasser   str  St.   Paul,   r.   533 

Howard 
"    Edward,  expressman,  NB  cor  Spear  and 

Howard,  r.  807,  20th 
"    Edward,  laborer  1st  street  works,  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  24  Minna 
"    Edward  F.,  shipping  clerk  M.  Ehrman  & 

Co.,  r.  31414  Fulton 
"    Edward  H.,  laborer,  r.  44  Gilbert 
"    Edward  J.,  painter  E.  Williams,  r.  14  Cook 
"     Edward  J.,  teamster,  r.  19  Dearborn  PI 
"    Edward  W.,  milkman,  r.  10231/3  Natoma 
Burns  Edwin  0.,   secretary  Commercial  Fire 
Dispatch  Co.,    197-198  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
2120  Pacific  Av 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  housekeeper,  807,  20th 
"    Emma  L.,  widow,  r.  2911  Sacramento 
"    Frank,   apprentice  Whyte  &  De  Rome,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Prank,  laborer,  r.  29  Minna 
"    Frank,   teamster  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.   810 

"    Frank  E.,  ianitor  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury,  r.  14 

Sheridan 
"    Gaty  A.,  salesman  George   H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    George,  cook,  r.  554  Natoma 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  44  Gilbert 
"    George  H.,  paper  hanger,  r.  1168,  15th  Av 

South 
"    Gustav,  boatman,  r.  1815  Dupont 
"    H.,  waiter  str  Eureka 
•'    Hannah,  widow,  r.  929  O'Farrell 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk,  r.  501  Van  Ness  Av 


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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Burns  Harry  G.,    clerk  auditing  dept.   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry  G.,  painter,  r.  420  Ellis 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  282  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1936  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Henry,      clerk    Cunningham,     Curtiss    & 

Welch,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Henry,  steel  worker  Pac.  Eoll.  Mill,  r.  1107 

Tennessee 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  325,  17th 
"    Howard,  clerk  Copeland,  Neal  &  Winn,  r. 

916  Market 
"    Hugh,  shoemaker,  349,  4th,  r.  772^^  Harrison 
"    Isidore,  shipsmith,  20  Steuart,  r.  404  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    J.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James,  r.  139  Minna 
"    James,   cupalo    tender    Novelty    Machine 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
•'    James,  fireman  str  Eureka 
•'    James,  laborer,  r.  9  Royce 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  12  Johnston  Av 
"    James,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  922  Battery 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  957  Market 
"    James,  teamster  Henry  Cowell  &  Co.,  r.  911 

Mason 
'    James  F.,  helper  Rlsdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  533 

Howard 
"    James  F.,  horseshoer  Lodge  &  Fauss,  r. 

2309  Mission 
•-    James  J.,  painter,  r.  1930  Lexington  Av 
■'    James  J.,  plumber,  r.  leOH  Clara 
••    James  M.,   pyrotechnist,  r.    1168,  15th   Av 

South 
"    James  P.,  salesman  Thomas  H.  Nelson,  r. 

857  Mission 
"    James  S.,  teamster  Henry  Cowell  &  Co., 

r.  118Drumm 
"    James  T.,  electrician  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co,,  r.  128  Castro 
■'    Jeremiah  N.,  miner,  r.  1416  Broadway 
'■    John,  r.  712  Church  ' 
'•    John,  r.  2319  Mariposa 
"    John,  butcher,  555  Harrison 
"    John,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew  Planing 

Mill  Co.,  r.  7721/4  Harrison 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  45  Juniper 
"    John,  helper.  Atlas  I.  Wks,  r.  63  Natoma 
"    John,  horseshoer  J.  F.  Farrell,  r.  2525  Post 
■'    John,  laborer,  r.  514  Valencia 
"    John,  miner,  r.  737  Howard 
"    John,  painter,  r.  1022  Alabama 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John,  roofer,  r.  342  Cumberland 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  18  Cumberland 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  568  Folsom 
"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  807,  20th 
"    John  B.,  physician.  1370  Market 
"    John  C,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  &  Co.,  r. 

621  Hyde 
•'    John  F.  (Smith  &  Burns),  r.  501  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    John  G.,  laborer,  r.  9  Water 

BURNS  JOHN  H., 

boats  of  every  description  built  to 
order  and  constantly  on  hand,  steam 
launches  a  specialty,  37  Stanford  and 
644-646  2d,  r.  37  Stanford 

Burns  John  McK..  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  3026  California 
"    John  S.,  paper  ruler  J.  B.  Mclntvre,  r,  1024, 

21st 
"    John  S.,  carriage  painter  Gowan,  Gorman 

&  Co.,  r.  929  O'Farrell 
"    John  T.,  r.  235  Duncan 


Burns  John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  844  Grove 
"    Joseph,    coalpasser    str   Mariposa,   r.   625 

Davis 
"    Joseph,  painter  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  149  Clara 
"    Joseph,   trunk  maker  C.  A.   Malm  &  Co., 

r.  616  Capp 
"    Joseph  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1168, 15th  Av  South 
"    Joseph  A.  Jr.,    seaman,   r.   1168,   15th    Av 

South 
"    Joseph  P.,  harness  maker,  r.  1022  Alabama 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  4  White 
"    Laura,  widow,  r.  Lyon  nr  Beach 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1913  Franklin 
•'     Luella  Mrs.,  dentist's  assistant,  r.  500  Sut- 
ter 
"    Marcella,  widow,  r.  1022  Alabama 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  342  Cumberland 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  513  O'Farrell 
"    Martin  F.,  fireman,  r.  4  White 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  118  Wildey 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  617b  Linden  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2309  Mission 
"    Matthew,  horseshoer,  r.  675  Mission 
"    Matthew,  pressman,  r.  14a  White 
"    Matthew  P.,   bookkeeper  Pringle  Bros.,  r. 

935  Sutter 
Bums  Matilda  W.  Mrs.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

594  Castro,  hours  9  to  10  a.  m.,  2  to  4  and 

6  to  7  p.  m.,  r.  547a  Castro 
"    May,  widow,  r.  141  Henry 

M.  E.,  mining,  r.  1607  Mission 
"    Michael,  r.  128  Castro 
"    Michael,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Michael,  cooper,  r.  1929  Oak 
"    Michael,    laborer,    r.    NE    cor    Napa  and 

Louisiana 
"    Michael, motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  NE 

cor  Napa  and  Minnesota 
"    Michael,    sawyer   Pac.   Woodenware   and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  410,  10th 
' '    Michael  J.  (Kennedy  &  Burns) ,  r.  14  Hoff  Av 
"    Myra  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Nellie  Miss,  milliner,  II2/2,  9th,  r.  1929  Oak 
"    O.  B.,  dentist,  8  Ellis 
"    Owen,  boxmaker,  r.  74  Water 
Burns  Owen,  general  manager  Commercial  Fire 

Dispatch  Co.,   197-198  Crocker    Bldg,   r. 

Occidental  Hotel 
"    Owen,  painter,  r.  149  Clara 
"    Patrick,  r.  1214  Geary 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Australia 
"    Patrick,  riveter,  r.  533  Howard 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  11  Hattie 
"    Peter,  driver  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r.  1629 

Pine 
"    Peter,  policeman,  r.  10  Sumner 
"    Peter,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

17th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    Peter   J.,    2d  officer   str    Encinal,    r.    1912 

Union 
"    Richard,  hostler  N.  A.  Turner,  r.  2318  Fill- 
more 
"    Richard  P.,  collector  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co., 

r.  673  Mission 
"    Robert,  capitalist,  r.  540  Turk 
"    Robert,  driver  W.  T.  Allen  &  Co.,  r.  19  Dear- 
born 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  Montezuma  nr  California 

Av 
"    Robert,  plumber,  r.  522  Howard 
"    Robert  Jr.,  reporter  Post,  r.  540  Turk 
"    Robert  A.,   blacksmith,    r.    1168,    15th   Av 

South 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  643  Valencia 
"    Thomas,    blacksmith   Pac.   Roll.  Mill,    r. 

1502  Kentucky 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  1182^4  Harrisou 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  704!^  Mission 
"    Thomas,  iron  worker,  r.  18  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1571^^  Market 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    Thomas,  sawyer,  r.  807,  20th 
"    Thomas,  sweeper  City  Street  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

211  Minna 
"    Thomas  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1930  Lexington 

Av 


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BURNS  THOMAS  A., 

.  proprietor  Pacific  Fruit  Market,  whole- 
sale and  retail  dealer  dairy  produce, 
poultry,  game,  foreign  and  domestic 
fruits,  109,  7tli,  telephone  South  628 

Burns  Thomas  C,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r. 

618  Gough 
"    Thomas  D.,  painter,  r.  10a3  Alabama 
"    Thomas  F.,  cigar  maker,  r.  39  Rausch 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  28  Turl? 
' '    Thomas  J. ,  clerli  James  M.  E] lis ,  r.  4  Sunny 

Court 
Bums  Thomas  P.,  cashier    and  acting  assist- 
ant treasurer  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury,  r.  319, 

10th 
"    Walter,  special  policeman,  r.  715  Howard 
^'    William,  r.  312,  6th 
"    William,  r.  1416,  25th 
"    William  iBrown  &  Burns),  r.  SW  cor  4th 

and  Howard 
"    William,   blacksmith  William  Schultz  & 

Son,  r.  817  Stevenson 
"    William,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refinery 
"    William,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  102b  Juniper 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1107  Tennessee 
"    William,  plumber  John  J.  Bradley,  r.  207 

Post 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  807,  20th 
"    William    A.,    groceries    and    liquors.   201 

Valencia,  r.  203  Valencia 
"    William  D.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  1929 

Oak 

"    William  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  1616 „ 

"    William  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1169  Mission 
"    William  S.,  upholsterer,  r.  616  Capp 
"    William  T.,  artist,  r.  101  Leavenworth 
"    Wjliam  T.,  electrician,  r.  315  Minna 
"    William  U.,   foreman   W.  A.   Fleming  & 

Co.,  r.  20,  1st 
'fi^'Burns.    See  Byrnes 
Burnside  John  L.,  billing  clerk  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
•'    Joseph,  porter,  r.  Tanners'  Home 

BURNSTINE  BROTHERS 

(Henry  and  Jacob),  proprietors  Pacific 
Iron  Yard,  NE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome, 
telephone  South  517 

Burnstine    Henry    (Burnstine    Bros.),    r.     1206 
Eddy 
"    Jacob    (Burnstine    Bros.),    r.   1434  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Louis,   steel   worker   Pac.  Roll.    Mill,    i. 

1434  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Solomon,  iron,  565,  5th,  r.  1434  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Burom  Jacob,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Burpee  Nathaniel  C,  water  tender  str  Columbia 
"    Nathaniel  W.,  r.   Douglass  bet  Alvarado 
and  23d 
Burr  Amos,  traveling  passenger  agent  Vander- 
bilt  Lines,  10  Montgomery,  r.  1015  Market 
"    Augusta  Mrs.,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Benjamin  J.  (B.  J.  Burr  &  Co.),  r.  1519   Sac- 
ramento 
"    B.  J.  &  Co.  (Benjamin  J.  Burr  and  Samuel 

Meyer),  tailors,  5y2  Kearny 
"    Carrie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  303  Guerrero 
BurrC.  C.  &Co.  (Clarence    C.  Burr),  manufac- 
turers mustard,  2111  Stockton 
"    Charles  H.  (Burr  &  Shields),  r.    106    Lundy 
Lane 
Burr  Charles  H.,  weather  strips  and  slop  hop- 
pers, 667  Mission,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Clarence  C.   (C.  C.  Burr  &  Co.),   r.   1400  Fil- 
bert 
Daniel  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  304,  3d 
Edmund  C.  manager  Alameda  Sugar  Co., 

132  Market,  r.  1722  Vallejo 
Edson,  bookkeeper,  r.  219  Mississippi 
Eli  B.,  cashier  land  dept.  S.  P.  RR.,  r.  411, 

21st 
EmilW.,  chemist  Alameda   Sugar  Co.,  r. 
■       1400  Filbert 

Folding  Bed  Co.  (William  G.  Jobson), 
manufacturers  folding  beds  and  reclin- 
ing chairs,  663  Market 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

DOMESTIC  RUGS 

IN  LARGE  VARIETY. 
G'4-l-G-4-'7    IWekrUi&t    St. 


Burr  George,  laborer  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 
r.  535  Bryant 

"  George  E.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  2300  Mission 

"  George  W.,  contractor,  r.  1126K'  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    H.  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  304,  3d 

"    James  P.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1619  Mason 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  804  Jones 

"    Levi,  r.  127  Bay 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1824  San  Carlos  Av 

"  Percy  L..  clerk  Smedberg  &  Mitchell,  r.  1456 
Franklin 

"  Richard,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"  Samuel  B.  (Burr  &  Malpas),  r.  1456  Frank- 
lin 

"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  304,  3d 

BURR  &  MALPAS 

(Samuel  B.  Burr  and  Alfred  Malpas), 
wholesale  dealers  in  California  prod- 
ucts, Pacific  Coast  agents  for  Olivina 
Vineyard  (Livermore,  Cal.),  and  La 
Fiesta  champagne,  18  California,  tele- 
phone Drumm  508 

BURR  &  SHIELDS 

(Charles  H.  Burr  and  Henry  E.  Shields), 
wall  paper,  635  McAllister 

4®-Burr.    See  Buhr 

Burrell  Alfred  W.,   president  Cal.  Bridge  and 
Construction    Co.,    19    Crocker   Bldg,  r. 
Oakland 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  1919  Webster 
"    Edward  F.,  with  C.   A.   Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Edward    H.,    commercial    agent,    r.    2643 

Sacramento 
"    James  H.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 

r.  21  Powell 
"    Martha  G.,  widow,  r.  424  Shotwell 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

r.  3700  California 
"    Nellie  E.,  artist,  r.  225!/2  Ridley 
"    Nicholson,  janitor,  r.  211,  4th 
"    Smith  A.,  cashier  C.   A.   Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    William  R.,  salesman  H.  L.  Judell  &  Co., 
r.  5  Market 
Burres  B.  O.,  machinist,  r.  1016,  20th 
"    H.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r   1016,  20th 
Burress  Frederick  R.,  laborer,  r.  2119c  Howard 
"    Floyd  S.,  shipwright,  r.  18,  11th 
"    John,  milker  Thomas  Mitchell,  r.  Vienna 

nr  Persia  Av 
"    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  .537,  7th 
"    Richard  W.,  sign  painter,  r.  515,  6th 
"    Russell  T.,  teamster,  r.  2119c  Howard 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  724  Front 
"    Victor,    porter    Lowenberg    &  Co.,  r.   607 

Howard 
"    William  P.,  driver,  r.  607  Howard 
Surrey  Charles,  proprietor  Marin  County  Her- 
ald,   235  Kearny,  room  9,   r.  El  Monte 
Hotel,  Sausalito 
Burri  Joseph,  restaurant,  17,30th 
Burrich  Joseph,  dishwasher  Franz  Siebrecht,  r. 

621  Broadway 
Burridge  Benjamin  (Schaezlein  &  Burridge).  r. 
788  Clayton 
"    Walter  J.,  dental  student,  r.  788  Clayton 
Burrington  Laura,  widow,  r.  714  Howard 
Burris  Butler,  bookkeeper,  r.  824  Shotwell 
"    Eugene,  waiter,  r.  33  Everett 


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Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

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Burris  Eugene  M.,  salesman  Aurora  Distillins: 
Co.,  r.  904  Greenwich 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  4  Kate  PI 
J8®=  Burris.    See  Burress 

Burroni  Joseph  (Burroni  &  Ghielmetti),  r.  3124 
Larkin 
"    &  Ghielmetti  (Joseph  Burroni  and  Louis 
Ghielmetti),  wood    and    coal,  hay   and 
grain,  2124  Larkin 
Burroughs  Augustus  L.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR., 
r.  151014  Polk 
"    Charles,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1911  Howard 
"    Mollie  Miss,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Co., 

r.  299  Hyde 
"    William,  packer,  r.  503  Florida 
Burrow  Joseph,  cook  str  Del  Norte 
"    Richard,  pattern   maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks,  r.  247,  2d 
Burrowes  Matilda  M.,  widow,  r.  17  Haight 
Burrows  Alexander,  tinsmith  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r. 
1005  Capp 
"    Edward,  porter  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co. 
"    Frank  D.,  clerk  Auditor's  ofBce,  r.  514  Her- 


"    George,  carriage  washer  Adolph  Hoppe,  r. 
1510  Sacramento 

"    Henry,  waiter  str  Mariposa 

"    John,  longshoi-eman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co..  r.  16 
Bryant 

"    L.  S.,  widow,  r.  127  O'Farrell 

"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  117  Germania 

"    Thomas  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  117  Germania 

"    William  J.,  clerk    auditing   dept.   Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  318  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®"  Burrows.    See  Burroughs  and  Burrowes 
Burshaw  William,  laborer,  r.  53  Prospect  Av 
Burshinsky  Henriette  Mrs.,  liquors  and  restau- 
rant, Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 
Burson  David,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co  ,  r.  420 
O'Farrell 

"    J.,  oiler  str  City  of  Puebla 

"    James  W.,  distributor  postoffloe,  r.  912  Pine 

"    Lizzie  J.,  widow,  r.  1001  Bush 
4®=  Burson.    See  Berson 

Burt  Addle  Miss,  clerk  John  T.  Magner,  r.  444 
Kearny 

■'    Albert,  manager  Eagle  Sign  Co.,  119  Cali- 
fornia, r.  417  Larkin 

"    Andrew  B.,  draughtsman  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V. 
Ry.,  r.  2509  Sacramento 

"    Anna  C.  Miss,  stenographer,  34  Mills  Bldg, 
4th  floor,  r.  509  Post 

■'    Arthur  J.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  536  Cas- 
tro 

"    Carrie  L.,  widow,  r.  534  Ellis 

"    Charles  J.,  plasterer,  r.  1032  Sanchez 

"    Emily  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  912  Fulton 

"    Frank,  tailor  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.  126,  5th 
Burt  George,  business  manager  Engineer  and 
Contractor  (weekly),  511  California,  room 
79,  r.  2509  Sacramento 

•'    George  W.,  notions,  536  Castro 

"    James  J.,  r.  2509  Sacramento 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  224  Shot  well 
Burt  Jolrn  J.,  attorney  at  law,  420  California 
rooms  20-21,  r.  1721  Oak 

"     Louisa  L.,  widow,  r.  918,  22d 

•    Robert,  sign  painter  Joseph  A.  Johnson,  r. 
614  California 

"    Robert  L.,  painter,  r.  14  Selina  PI 

"    Thomas    N.,    molder     Golden     State  and 
Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  918,  22d 

"     William   J.,  housemover    and  painter,  40 
New  Montgomery,  r.  2817  Mission 

"    Wilson  A.,  plasterer,  r.  918,  22d 
«®=Burt.    See  Bert 


Burtchaell    Bart,    clerk  W.  J.   Callingham,   r. 
Larkspur,  Marin  Co. 
"    James  T.,  assistant  exchange  teller  Lon- 
don and  S.  F.  Bank,  r.  Larkspur,  Marin 
Co. 
"    John  W.,  gas  fixtures  and  art  brass  works, 

13  Trinity,  r.  2828  Bush 
"    Samuel  W.,   salesman  Dolliver  &  Bro.,  r. 
317  Laurel 
Burtelt  Frederick,  salesman  Charles  Papenfuss, 

r.  540  Fulton 
Burthen  Carrie,  domestic,  1603  Van  Ness  Av 
Burtis  Augustine  W.,  teamster  C.  C.  Patridge, 
r.  815  Treat  Av 
"     Robert  W.,  office  206  Sansome,  r.  813  Web- 
ster 
"    Robert  W.,  salesman  Cook  &  Co.,   r.  813 
Webster 
Burtnett  John  A.,  painter,  r.  612  Mariposa 
Burton  Arthur  (South  &  Burton),  r.  209a  13th 
"    Augustus  A.,  olive  oil  dealer,  r.  1125  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Benjamin  J.,  r.  2101  Hyde 
"    Benjamin  J.  Jr.,  r.  3101  Hyde 
"    B.  F.,  physician,  office  and  r.  1031  Market 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  varieties,  2604  Sutter 
"    Charles,  cashier  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co. 

426-432  Pine,  r.  23  Glen  Park  Av 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  43  Natoma 
Burton  Charles  O.,  grand  secretary  American 
Legion  of  Honor,  6  Eddy,  r.  738a  Ashbury 
■'    C.  Van  Emon,   superintendent    Klectrical 

Engineering  Co.,  r.  106  Webster 
^'    Edward  C,  caterer,  r.  621  Bush 
"    Elizabeth     Miss,    teacher    music,    r.    200 

Franklin 
"    Estella  Miss,  r.  730a  Ashbury 
Burton  George  H.,  Colonel,  inspector  general 
U.  S.  A.,  Pacific  District,  231  Phelan  Bldg, 
r.  2111  Pacific  Av 
"    George  K.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  Grand  Hotel 
' '    Harry, deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  314  Frederick 
■'    Henry,  expressman,  r.  3604  Sutter 

BURTON  ISAAC  L., 

manufacturer  engines,  elevators, 
pumps  (steam  and  centrifugal)  and 
bookbinder' s  macliinery ,  115-117  First, 
r.  Baker  nr  Jefferson 

Burton  James,  pattern  maker  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  239  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  L.,  engineer    J.  W.  Ferris'  r.  1530 

Waller 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    John  A.,  secretary  Moraga  Land  Associa- 
tion, 54-55  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  501  Capp 
"    John  W.,  foreman  pattern  maker  Golden 

State  &  Miners  I.  Wks,  r,  351,  1st 
"    Joseph  H.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howaad 
"    Letitia  A.,  widow,  r.  649  Washington 
"    Lottie  Miss,  copyist,  r.  621  Bush 
"    Margaret  D.  Mrs.,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Roy  H.,  student,  r.  1031  Market 
"    Samuel  C,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  431  Ellis 
"    William,  apprentice  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    William  G.,  r.  1031  Market 
"    William   H.,  tents  and  awnings,  706  Mis- 
sion, r.  1824  Howard 
4®=  Burton.    See  Berton  and  Bertin 
Bury  Allan,  salesman  Schoenholz  Bros.  &Co., 

r.  1633  Jackson 
"    George  F.,  truckman  Truck  4.  r.  1301  Union 
"    J.  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Stanley,  100,6th 
"    Thomas,  detective,  14  Sansome,  room  36, 

r.  1632  Jackson 
"    Valentine  R.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  1632  Jackson 
iWBury.    See  Berry 
Busby  Caroline  S.  Mrs.,  r.  113314  Pacific 
"    Fred  H.,  manufacturer  gloves,  412  Market, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  430  Brannan 
Buscacci  Emile.   core   maker  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  8331/2  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  core  maker  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  8  Verona  PI 


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Buscelle  Carrie  E.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  3131, 
16th 
"    Edward  C,  actor,  r.  3131,  16th 
"    James  F.,  carpenter,  r.  3131,  16th 
"    James  R.,  broker,  r.  3131,  16th 
Busch  Charles  S.,  trackman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1839  Polk 
"    Daniel,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  19 

Rausch 
"    Gustave,  paper  cutter  Schmidt  Label  & 

Lith.  Co.,  r.  545,  1st 
"    Herman,  bartender,  r.  447  Broadway 
"    John  J.,  wireworker,  r.  3511  Jones 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen   Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  2014  Dupont  rear 
"    Martin  L,.,r.  520a  19th 
"    William,  machine   hand  David  Woerner, 

r.  223,  13th 
"    Peter  V.  (Busch  &  Wocker),  r.  3918  Sacra- 
mento 
"    William  C,  blacksmith  Corporation  Yard 
S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  23  Madison  Av 
Busch   William   H.,    manager   Pacific    States 
Savings,  Loan  and  Building  Co.,  410 Pine, 
r.  311  Frederick 
Buscll  &  Wocker  (Peter  V.  Busch  and  August 
C.  Wocker),  artists  and  fresco  painters, 
offlce  325  Montgomery,  room  34,   studio 
3918  Sacramento 
JgS^Busch.    See  Bush 
Buschardt  Henry,  confectioner  Henry  Eggeling, 

r.  1598  Fulton 
Buschel  Ernest,  shoemaker,  r.  822a  Filbert 
Buschini  F.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
Buschmann  John,  bartender  M.  Detels   &   Co., 

r.  12  Sacramento 
JgES^Buschmann.    See  Bushman 
Buscke  Albert  L.,     marine  engineer,  r.   I6O814 

Steiner 
Buse  William,  balrer,  r.  925  Lombard 
Bush    Alfred  D.,  designer  Ames  &  Harris,   r. 
Berkeley 
"    Alonzo  R.,  iron  worker  Union  I.  Wks,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Brothers  (Charles  and  Harry),  proprietors 
California  Dairy  Kitchen,  761j-763MaVket 
"    Carl,  r.  3  Jane  PI 
"    Charles  (Bush  Bros.),  r.  1319  Eddy 
"    Charles  G.,  r.  742  Capp 
Bush  Charles  G.  (Bush  &  Son),  r.  1512  Octavia 
"    Charles  H.,  bartender  The  Thalia,   r.   817 

Pine 
"    Charles  H.,  carpenter,  r.  523  Post 
"    Charles  P.,  policeman,  r.  523  Post 
"    Clinton    H.,   salesman  Chas.   Gitsham,   r. 
723  Valencia 
Bush  David,  manager  country  dept.  O'Farrell 
&  Co.,  11  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"     Edward  E.,  manager  Del  Monte  Coal  Min- 
ing Co.,  1189  Market,  r.  Hanford,  Kings 
Co. 
"    Edward  N.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  417  Hayes 
"    Edwin  D.,  commission  merchant,  405  Front, 

room  4,  r.  Alameda 
"    Elizabeth  R.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  1716  Hyde 
"    Ferdinand,  dentist    Bush    &  Son,   r.  2108 

Howard 
"    Frank  A.,  salesman   Eugene  G.   Davis,   r. 

817  Capp 
"     George,  clerk,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    George,  laborer  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r.  Hun- 
ter's Point 
"    George  E.,  expressman,  r.  14  Falcon  Av 
"    George  F.,   buyer  Dunham,  Carrigan  and 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Harry  (Bush  Bros.),  r.  1317b  Eddy 
"    Harry  L.,  draughtsman,  r.  2826  Bush 
BushH.  C,  general  freight  agent  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  61  Chronicle  Bldg, 
r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  524  Pine 
Bush  Henry  T.,  president  Bush  &  MallettCo., 
■     328-330  Post,  r.  614  O'Farrell 
"    Hiram  E.,  millhand  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  Berkeley 
"     H.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  146.  11th 

"    Hyman  P.,  bookkeeper  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  431 
Ellis 


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Bush  James    P.,    clerk   auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1632  Howard 
"    J.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1632  Howard 
"    John,  r.  817  Capp 
"    John,  collector  The  J.  Dewing  Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  871  Market 
"    John  J.,  porter,  r.  2010  Dupont 
•'    John,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  817  Capp 
"    John  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1326  Filbert 
"    John  S.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  Oakland 
■'    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  2010  Dupont 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
'•    Joseph  A.,  clerk,  r.  1716  Hyde 
"    Joseph  A.,  salesman  Davis    Bros.,  r.   817 

Capp 
"    Julia  E.,  widow,  r.  1716  Hyde 
Bush  Louis  (Bush  &  Son),  r.  2108  Howard 
"    Louis  C,  photographer,  r.  932  Bush 
"    Nathan,  r.  1226  Eddy 
"    Pearl  J.  Mrs.,  embroiderer,  r.  506  Hayes 
"    Peter,  artist,  r.  700  Ellis 
"    Peter  F.,  salesman,  r.  2014  Dupont  rear 
"    Richard  J.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Offlce,  r.  905a 

Bush 
Bush  Street  Theater,  S  s  Bush  bet  Montgomery 

and  Kearny 
"    Thomas  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  441  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Walter    N.,    principal   Polytechnic   High 

School,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    William,  machine  hand,  r.  223,  13th 
"    William  B.,  shirt  cutter  D.  C.  Heger,  r.  817 

Capp 
"    William  J.,  asst.  vault  clerk  Union  Trust 

Co.  of  S.  F.,  r.  523  Post 
"    William  K.,  butcher,  2203  Polk,  r.  1716 Hyde 

BUSH  &  MALLETT  CO., 

H.   T.  Bush  president,   C.   F.   Mallett 
secretary,  manufacturers  and  dealers 
in  gas  and  electrical  fixtures,  wood  and 
iron  mantels,  etc.,  328-330  Post,  tele- 
phone Main  784 
Bush  &  Son  (Charles  G.  and  Louis  Bush),  den- 
tists, 8  Kearny 
j^=-Bush.    See  Buch  and  Busch 
Bushaw  John,  carpenter,  r.  1039  Mission 
Bushby  George  B.,  driller  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  Ili4 

Shasta 
Bushell  Alfred,  bricklayer,  r.  226_,  4th  Av 
"    William,    boiler   maker   Risdon   I.  &    L. 
Wks,  r.  214,  7th  Av 
Bushman  E.  L.,  bridge  builder,  r.  313,  4th 
"    William,    pattern    maker   Joshua    Hendy 
Machine  Wks,  r.  141  Chestnut 
^S^ Bushman.    See  Buschmann 
Bushnell  Edward  R..  machine  operator  Post,  r. 

781  Haight 
Bushnell  Fred  H.,  fotografer,  1410  Market  tele- 
phone South  227 
"    George  E.,  physician    and    surgeon,    1121 

Sutter 
•'    Maria  L.,  widow,  r.  833  Howard 
"    Waters  A.  (J.  E.  Hoyle  &  Co.),  403  Mar- 
ket 
"    William  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  31  Fell 
Bushong  John  R.,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
Bushway  Ellen,  widow,  r.  320  Lombard 

"    Maurice  M.,  r.  320  Lombard 
Business  Evening'  School,  Elbert  C.  Kilpa trick 

principal,  S  s  Bush  nr  Stockton 
Busing  Henry,  r.  1413  : 


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Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Buss  George,  bartender  Matthaus  Hofmann,  r. 
SW  cor  Broderick  and  Tonquin 
"    Hedwig  B.  Miss,  r.  434,  2d 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1800  Stockton 
"    John  G.,  baker  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  104 

Caroline 
"    Josephine,  widow,  lodgings,  434,  2d 
Bussala  Victor,  r.  314  Pacific 
Busse  August,  restaurant,  550,   1st,  r.  412  Bry- 
ant 
"    Frank  A.,  bookkeeper  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r. 

824  Waller 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Louis,  waiter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"     Richard,  horseshoer  and  blacksmi  th,  306. 

nth 
"    William  E.,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  Pflster  Knit- 
ting Co.,  r.  11814  Fair  Oaks 
Bussell  Arthur,  steward,  r.  1211  York 
Bussenius  Ernest  J.,  photographer,  r.  821  How- 
ard 
"    Robert  G.,  collector  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  2318 
Market 
Busser  Joseph,  milker,  r,  431  Pine 
Bussey  Kate,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
Bussinger  Ferdinand,  foreman,  r.  1400  Sanchez 
"    Frederick,  laborer  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 
r.  1400  Sanchez 
Bussman  C.  F.,  r.  1045  Market 
Bussolino     Severino,    boots    and    shoes,    500i4 

Union 
Busson  Henry,  mining,  r.  242  Taylor 
Bustamente  Regina  Mrs.,  r.  16]6Larkin 
Bustard  Thomas,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord 
Busteed  Ann  Mrs.,  janitress  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1240.  26th 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1240,  26th 
Busteede  Anna  C,  mimeographs  and  typewrit- 
ers, work  and  supplies  of  all  kinds,  630 
Market    opp    Palace    Hotel,    telephone 
Red  nil 
Bustorf  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  70^  Corbett  Av 
Buswell  Alexander  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1005  Union 
"    Company  The,  W.   F.  Buswell  president, 
W.  D.  Scurlock  secretary  and  treasurer, 
bookbinding  and  mailing,  516  Commer- 
cial 
"    George  F.,  foreman  W.  F.  Buswell,  r.  Hotel 

Fairmount 
"    Henry  C.  R.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 

r.  1005  Union 
"    James  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.   cor  Powhattan 

and  Andover  Av 
"    James  M. ,  weigher  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  389  Hawthorne 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  manager  Mrs.   C.  Haendel,  r. 
316  Sutter 
Buswell  William  F.,  millwright  and  pattern 
maker,  108  Main,  r.  Hotel  Fairmount 
"    William  F.,  president  The  Buswell  Co.,  516 
Commercial,  r.  434  Haight 
^sr-Buswell.    See  Boswell 

Butcher  Henry,   teamster  W.  H.  Leitch,  r.  227 
Ritch 
"    James  L.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  7th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 
■'    James  L.  Jr.,   butcher  Draper  &   Selig,  r. 
7th  Av  bet  M  and  N  South 
Butcher  Lysander  H.  (Zinol  Manufacturing  Co.) 
and  manufacturers'  agent,  593-595  Mis- 
sion, r.  315  Mason 
"    Thomas  W.    (Peacock  &  Butcher)   r.  1428, 
20th 
Butchers'  and  Stockraisers'  Review  (weekly), 
George    Robertson    manager,  620  Mer- 
chant 


Butchers'  Board  of  Trade  of  S.  F.  and  Alameda 
Counties,  S.  C.   Hammond  president,  B. 
J.  Horn  secretary,  132  Phelan  Bldg 
Butchers'  Review  Publishing  Co.,  George  Rob- 
ertson manager.  620  Merchant 
Buteau  Emma  Miss,  r.  1115  Sutter 
"    Frank,  salesman  Dairymen's  Union  of  Cal., 
r.  Oakland 
Butenop  W.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  981i^  Harrison 
Butenschon  Oscar  C,  shirt  manufacturer,  1346 

Folsom 
Buthenuth  Antone,  miner,  r.  23^^  Sumner 
Buthod  Alphonse,  waiter,  r.  425  Bush 
Butierich  Domenic,  cook,  r.  544  Jessie 

"    Mark,  cook,  r.  544  Jessie 
Butler  Alban  B.  (Butler  &  Co.),  r.   2101  Pacific 
Av 
•'    Albert  L.,  plumber,  r.  3131^  O'Farrell 
"    Alfred  J.,  actor,  1423b  Bush 
"    Allan,  bricklayer,  r.  326  Jessie 
"    Alonzo  G.,  salesman,  r.  1734  Eddy 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  27y2  Louisa 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2427  Washington 
"    B.,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Benjamin   F.,    clerk   John   A.   Roebling's 

Sons  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Benjamin  F.,  machinist,  r.  1825  Greenwich 
"    Benjamin  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3009  Laguna 
"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  447i/4  Natoma 
"    Carrie  Miss,  labeler  Cal.  Canneries  Co.,  r. 

510,  3d 
"    C.  H.,  r.  846  Mission 
"    Charles,  janitor,  r.  27  Minna 
"    Charles,  clerk  Martin  Pipe  and  Foundry 

Co.,  r.  89  Chestnut 
"    Charles  C,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 
"    Charles  G.,  liquors,  Laura  PI  nr  Pine 
"    Charles   S.,  janitor  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1114  Taylor 
"    Charlotte  W.,  widow,  r.  48,  4th 
"    Dennis,  r.  n7A  Webster 
"    Edward  S.,  bricklayer,  r.  1324  Hayes 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  319  Filbert 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  309  Main 
"    Frank*  laborer,  r.  5  Midway 
"     Frank,  liquors.  720,  3d 
"    Frank  I.,  draughtsman,  r.  1324  Hayes 
"    Frank  J.   (Butler,  Schutze  &  Co.),    r.  818 

Eddy 
"    Frank  J.,  barber  John  Stein 
"    Frank  M.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Bridge  Co.,  r. 

Linda  Vista,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Fred  P.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

2426  Jackson 
"    Frederic  S.,  manager  marine  dept.  West- 
ern Assurance  Co.  (of  Toronto).  423  Cali- 
fornia, r.  2426  Jackson 
"    Frederick,  barber,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    Frederick  J.,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 

Hoase,  r.  1423b  Bush 
"    Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper  Trobock  &  Ber- 
gen, r.  722  Broderick 
"    George  (S.  J.),  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College 
"    George  E.  (Butler  &  Haldan),  r.  Ross  Val- 
ley, Marin  Co. 
"    George  B.  (Dillon  &  Co.),  r.  728  Sutter 
"    Guy  K.,  carpenter,  r.  1724  Eddy 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1302  Bryant 
"    Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  3009  Laguna 
"    Harry  A.,  1st  asst.  engineer  revenue  cut- 
ter Commodore  Perry 
"    Henry,  janitor,  r.  1405  Stockton  rear 
"    Henry  H.,  horseshoer  John  J.  Smith,  r.  27 

Louisa 
"    Henry  J.,  liquors,  NWcor  10th  and  Bryant, 

r.  1302  Bryant 
"    Henry  W.,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    H.  G.  Otis,  fireman,  r.  1511  Ellis  rear 
"    Howard,  fruits,  Tiburon  Ferry 
"    James,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  323  Lyon 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  15a  De  Boom 
"    James,  laborer  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  23  Sil- 
ver rear 
Butler  James,  treasurer  United  Workingmen's 
Co-operative  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  535  Market,  r.  116,  26th 
"    James,    watchman   King-Morse    Canning 
Co.,  r.  4nB  Lyon 


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Butler  James  Jr.,  marine  fireman,  r.  23  Silver 
rear 
"    James  H.,  r.  833  Howard 
"'James  T.,  messenger  Wells  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  433  Larkin 
"     Jane,  widow,  r.  3109  Steiner 
"    John,  coalpasser  U.  S.  lighthouse  tender 

Madrone 
"    John,  groceries   and  liquors,  131,  24th,    r. 

2727  Bryant 
"    John,   liquors,  506  Market  and  7  Sutter,  r. 

2209  Steiner 
"    John,    teamster   McNab    &    Smith,    r.    65 

Clementina 
"    John  A.,  foreman  Simpson   Lumber  Co.,  r. 

1030  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  contractor,  r.  2206  Grove 
"    John  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  W  s  Manchester  nr 

Stoneman 
"    John  W.,  compositor  Call,  r.  2002  Larkin 
"    John  W.,  expressman,  r.  1316  Fillmore 
Butler  John  W.,  secretary  California  Guaran- 
tee Investment  Co.,  326  Montgomery,  r. 
2305  Howard 
"    Joseph,  pipe  maker,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Joseph  D.,  asst.  cashier  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  117a  Webster 
"    Joseph  F.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  435  Hayes 
"    Joseph  F.,  pipe  maker  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  371  Minna 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  716  Larkin 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1137i4  Shotwell 
"    Julia  Miss,  stenographer  Wellman,  Peck 

&  Co.,  r.  1213  Broadway 
"    J.  v.,  r.  562  Stevenson 
"    Kate    M.    Miss,    forewoman     Neustadter 

Bros.,  r.  1019  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Katie  Miss,  r.  1336  Natoma 
'■    Louis,  clerk  John  Butler,  r.  2209  Steiner 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  \5\OY2  Powell  rear 
"    Lovina,  cashier   Thompson  &  Tobias,    r. 

1724  Eddy 
"    Lydia  F.,  widow,  r.  1236  Bush 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  454  Jessie 
"    Maggie  J.,  widow,  r.  8%  Sherman 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  117a  Webster 
"    May  Miss,  ladies'  hairdresser,  21  Powell 
"    Michael,  stevedore,  r.  14  Federal 
"    Minnie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  27^4  Louisa 
Butler  M.  J.  Mrs.,  manufacturer  toilet  prepara- 
tions, hairdressing  and  beauty  parlors, 
131  Post 
"    Norris,  barber,  r.  13%  Virginia  PI 
"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Percy  B.,  clerk  Cal.  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 

Co.,  r.  2426  Jackson 
"    Peter,  quarryman  Gray  Bros.,  r.  406  Broad- 
way 
"    P.  F.,  merchant,  r.  818  Eddy 
"    P.  G.  Rev.,  teacher   St.  Ignatius  College, 

214  Hayes 
"    Richard,  ink  maker  California  Ink  Co.,  r. 

750  Howard 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Robert,  house  painter,  r.  1521^4  Mission 
"    Robert  F.,  clerk  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    ,  Schutze  &  Co.    (incorporated),  Frederick 
Schutze  president,  importers  millinery, 
723  Market 
"    Terrence,  glass  blower,  r.  W  s  Manchester 

nr  Stoneman 
"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  2823  Wood 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper,  r.  947a  17th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  23  Silver  rear 
"    Thomas,    mason    and    contractor,    r.    1324 

Hayes 
"    Thomas  E.,  boiler  maker,  r.  65  Clementina 
"    Thomas  F.,  bookkeeper  Porter,  Slessinger 

&Co.,  r.  1824  Webster 
"    Thomas  J.,  peddler,  r.    Alabama  nr  Rut- 
ledge  Av 
"    Vincent  K.  (Butler,  Schutze  &  Co.),   r.   436 

18th 
"    Walter,  cigar  maker,  r.  27%  Louisa 
"    Walter  A.,  messenger  The  Liverpool  and 

London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co. 
"    Walter    R.,  iron  worker,  r.  Alabama  nr 
Rutledge  Av 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 

Origirjal  •  Designs  •  Furoisbe<l. 

Siq-l-S^-r     IVIARKEX    SX. 


Butler  Warren  C,   conductor   Cal.  St.   RR,  r. 
1423b  Bush 

"    Washington  A.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron 
Wks,  r.  3009  Laguna 

"    William,  r.  324  Minna 

"    William,  r.  326  Pacific 

"    William,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  65 
Clementina 

"    William   A.,   mason   and   builder,  r.   1324 
Hayes 

"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  3009  Laguna 

"    William  J.,  plumber,  r.  11371/2  Shotwell 

"    William  O.  (Butler,   Schutze  &  Co.},  r.  1403 
McAllister 

■'    William  W.,  janitor  Flood  Bldg,  r.   Oak- 
land 

•'    Winifred,  widow,  r.  W  s  Manchester  nr 
Stoneman 

"    Woodman  L.,  boatman  Paul  Boyton  Chute 
Co.,  r.  510  Shrader  rear 
Butler  &  Co.  (A.  B.  Butler,  A.  B.  Parker,  J.  F. 
MoGovern  and  C.  B.  Bills),  commission 
merchants,  231  Front 
Butler  &  Haldan  (George  E.   Butler  and   Ed- 
ward B.  Haldan),  general  agents  Phoenix 
Assurance  Co.  (of  London),  and  Provi- 
dence  Washington   Insurance    Co.     (of 
Rhode  Island),  413  California 
4®*Butler.    See  Beutler  and  Buttler 
Butori  Angelo,  fruits   and  vegetables,  937  Oak 
Butt  August  C,   grocers   and  liquors,   SE  cor 
Sutter  and  Laguna,  r.  1631  Sutter 

"    Carsten  C.  groceries  and  liquors,  333,  19th, 
r.  1803  Lexington  Av 

"    Christopher  F.,  clerk   C.  C.  Butt,   r.   1802 
Lexington  Av 

"    Peter  D.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 
336,  19th,  r.  1802  Lexington  Av 

"    Peter  N.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1631  Sutter 

"    Peter  N.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  132  Erie 
Butte  Lena  C,  widow,  r.  1027  Pacific 

"    Paul,  electrician,  r.  1027  Pacific 

"    Queen  Mining  Co.,  F.  W.  Spencer  presi- 
dent, .338  Post 

"    Saul,  machinist  Cal.   Electrical  Wks,  r. 
1027  Pacific 
Buttelmann  Henry  E.  A.,  groceries  and  liquors, 

148,  11th,  r.  136,  Uth 
Buttenbum  Henry,  expressman,  NE  cor  1st  and 

Folsom,  r.  3391/2,  8th 
Butter  Hermann,  tinsmith  Ahlbach  &  Co.,  r.  703 

Butterfield  B.  George,  sign  painter,  r.  108%,  9th 
"    Charles  F.,  carriage  and  wagon  maker,  820 

Howard,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  S.,  carpenter  Louis  Schmidt,  r. 

509  Gough 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  22  South  Park 
"    Ernest,  carpenter,  r.  509  Gough 
"    Frank  W.,  auctioneer,   19  Montgomery,  r. 

1426  Page 
"    Fred  &  Co.  (.New  York),  George  M.  Lederer 

agent,  120  Sutter,  room  73 
"    Frederick,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  1314a 

Dolores 
"    Frederick  L.,  carriage  maker  Charles  F. 

Butterfield,  r.  820  Howard 
"    George,  artesian  well  borer,  r.  108%,  9th 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  132  14th 
"    Nellie,  widow,  108%  9th 
"    William,    real   estate   and    auctioneer,  3 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    William  A.,  artesian  well  borer,  r.  108%,  9th 
"    William  E.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros,   Shoe 

Co.,  r.  1045  Market 
Butterick  Patterns,  124  Post 


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Butterick  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  dress  pat- 
terns  and  fashion  publications,  H.  A. 
Deming  manager,  134  Post 
Butterly  Bartholomew,  cigars   and  tobacco,  102 
Steuarf 
"    Edward,  fireman  str    Santa  Cruz,   r.   625 
Davis 
Butterman  R.  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  702  Post 

"    S.  R..  bookkeeper,  r.  702  Post 
Buttermore  John,  hostler,  r.  435  Clementina 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  216  Clara 
Butters  Mary,  widow,  r.  814,  25th 
"    W.  M.  Jr.,  traveling  salesman  E.  J.  Bowen, 
r.  Oakland 
Butterworth  Edward  S.,  deputy  clerk  Supreme 
Court  of  California,  825  Market,  Empor- 
ium Bldg 
"    James,  r.  ItiiQYi  Lexington  Av 
"    James  H.,  plumber  Michael  H.  Dorgan,  r. 

14251/2  Valencia 
"    John  B.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1809  Polk, 

r.  1223  "Union 
"    John  W.,  policeman,  r.  2710  Harrison 

BUTTERWORTH  THOMAS  C, 

stained  glass  works,  memorial  win- 
dows, glass  bending,  cutting,  staining 
and  embossing  and  cliurch  windows, 
223-225-227,  lotla,  telephone  South  287, 
r.  27  Haight 
Buttgenbach  Hugo,  clerk  Joseph  Buttgenbach, 

r.  314  Steiner 
Buttgenbach  Joseph,  proprietor  Pacific  Pack- 
ing House,  NW  cor  4th  and  Bryant,  r. 
314  Steiner 

"    Walter,  clerk  Joseph  Buttgenbach,  r.   314 
Steiner 
Butti  Peter,  r.  249  Pacific 
Buttimer  John,  hostler  Caesar  Masoero,  r.   811 

Howard 
Buttle  Clement  F.,  clerk  James  Duffy  &  Co.,  r. 
2325  Harrison 

"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2325  Harrison 

"    Walter  C.  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  311 
Carl 
But  tier  James  A.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alabama 
nr  Rutledge  Av 

"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alabama  nr  Rut- 
lege  Av 

"    Thomas  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alabama  nr 
Rutledge  Av 
Buttner  Adolph,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r.  13OY2, 
19th 

"    Christina,  widow,  r.  915  Filbert 

"    Christopher,  cooper,  r.  I2OI21 19th 

"    Ernst,  driver  Adolph  Altherr,  r.   SE  cor 
Dolores  and  17th 

"    H.  &  Co.   (Henry  Buttner   and    Nicholas 
Wirtz),  bakery,  120,  3d 

"    Hattie,  seamstress,  r.  1417  Mason  rear 

"    Henry  (H.  Buttner  &  Co.),  r.  120,  3d 

"    Henry  Jr..  baker  H.  Battner  &  Co.,  r.  120 
3d 

"    Henry  A.,  laborer  school  dept.,  r.  515  Guer- 
rero 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1417  Mason  rear 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  746  Mission 

"    William,  foreman  Cal.  Art  Glass,  Bend- 
ing and  Cutting  Wks,  r.  31,  13th 
Button  Frank  W.,  collector  Bush  &  Mallett  Co., 
r.  805  Geary 

■'    Isaac  J.,  driver  Golden  Gate  Oil  Supply  Co., 
r.  212  Fell 

"    James  (Chonette  &  Button),  r.  136  McAl- 
lister 

"    Philip,  cigars,  1501  Polk,  r.  1516  Polk 


Butts  Charles,  r.  44  South  Park  • 
"    Herman,  driver  Bluhm  &  Rathjens,  r.  1327b 
Pacific 
Butz  Charles,  waiter  R.  F.  Wilson,  r.  216  Michi- 
gan 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2132  Bush 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1419  Taylor 
"    Frederick  R.,  insurance  broker,  r.  2132  Bush 
Butzbach  Catherine,  widow,  r.  338'/^,  2d  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  barber,  1234  Point  Lobos  Av,  r. 

3381/2,  2d  Av 
"    Edward  G.,  barber,  3118,  16th 
"    Ida  B.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  338/2,  2d  Av 
"    Minnie  E.  Miss,  candymaker,  r.  338^4,  2d  Av 
Butzer  Elmer,  baker  Alfred  Smith,  r.  1913  Polk 
Butzke  William,  foreman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  19  Linden  Av 
Buxton  Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  673  Harrison 
"    L.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  115,  8th 
"    Samuel,  undertaker,  r.  673  Harrison 
Buxtorf  Christopher,  cigars  and  tobacco,  423 San- 
some, r.  348,  3d 
Buyer  Charles,  with  Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,  r.  1128 
Sutter 
"    &  Reich  Co.   (incorporated),  I.   V.  Weiss- 
kopf    president,    E.    Loewy    secretary, 
importers  fancy  goods,  hosiery,  under- 
wear, etc.,  221-223  Bush 
Buzard  Alfred  J.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Buzello  Arthur  R.,  masseur,  416  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Buzolo  Pietro,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Pietro,  seaman,  r.  12  Bartol 
Buzzini  George,  wines  and  liquors,  31,  9th,  r. 
33,9th 
"    Joseph,  liquors,   cor  Railroad  Av  and  32d 

Av  South 
"    Martin,  contractor,  r.  1023  Sanchez 
Buzzoni  G.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Giuseppe,  teacher,  r.  626  California 
Byaliano  Bernard,  chicken  ranch,   Russia  Av 

bet  Madrid  and  Lisbon 
Byam  George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  800  Kearny 
Byark  John,  laundryman,  44  Clinton  Park 
Bybee  James  H.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2132  How- 
ard 
Bye  Bertha,  widow,  r.  526  Chestnut 
'"    Jacob,  carpenter  Patrick  J.  Mclnerney,  r. 

212,  2d 
"    Ole,  electrician,  r.  19  Harrison  Av  rear 
Byers  B.  P.,  r.  510  Guerrero 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  416  Folsom 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  138  Perry 
"    James  D.,  carpenter,  r.  204  Turk 
"    Joseph,  nurse  St.  Mark's  Hospital 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  138  Perry 
Bygrave  Burt,  bartender,  r.  IO2I1/,  Market 
Byington  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1412  Post 

"    Frank  J.,  student,  r.  1412  Post 
Byington  Lewis  F.,  attorney  at  law,   156-157 
Crocker  Bldg,  telephone    Main  5000,  r. 
1412  Post 
"    Walter    J.    (Guerin    &   Byington),  r.   1350 

Market 
■'    William  H.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  2121  Bush 
Byler  Alexander  L.,  clerk   Charles    Brown  & 

Son,  r.  Oakland 
Byles  George,  real  estate,  r.  725  California 
Bynon  William  H.,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  148,  14th 
Byram  Edward,  detective,  r.  1904  Green 
"    Frank  B.,  fireman  str  Monticello 
"    Izanah,  widow,  r.  1904  Green 
Byrisch  Benjamin,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Powhattan 
Byrkett  Edward,  laborer  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  263/2  Clara 
Byrne  Agnes,  domestic,  1132  Fulton 
"    Alonzo  L.,  finisher  Cal.    Furniture    Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  318,  4th 
"    Anastasia  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  203  Hyde 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  315  Gough 
"    Annie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  522,  6th 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    B.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  16  Bour- 

binPl 
"    Bridget,  r.  834  Folsom 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  varieties,  1205  Scott 


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Byrne  Cassie,  domestic,  1721  Broadway 
"    Charles,  carpenter  and  saw  filer,  14  Howard 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  86,  9th 
'■'    Charles  F.,  upholsterer,  r.  1407  Devisadero 
'•    Daniel,  porter  Hibernia  Savings  and  Loan 

Soc,  r.  513  Webster 
"    Edward  F.,  teamster,  r.  15  Lafayette 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  8  Madison  Av 
"    Frank,   carpenter    Geary  St.   RR,   r.   1530 

Post 
"    Frank,  clerk  D.   N.    &    E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

556  Natoma 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  30  Laidley 
"    Frank  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1612  Buchanan 
"    Frank  B. ,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co. ,  r.  22  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    Frank  E.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Frank  J.,    tinsmith    Holbrook,    Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frank  M.,  bicyclist,  r.  337  Geary 
"    Frank  X.,  car  builder,  r.  1612  Buchanan 
"    Garrett  J.,   superintendent  O'Connor,  Mof- 
fat t  &  Co.,  r.  Lick  House 
"    George  P.,  plumber  Andrew  J.  Reavey,  r. 

118,  4th 
"    Henry  D.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 

Co.  r.  246,  7th 
"    Henry  L,  r.  817  Oak 
"    Henry  T.,  teamster,  r.  2338  Washington 
"    James,  r.  911  McAllister 
"    James,  billposter,  r.  115  Ellis 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1221  Devisadero 
"    James    Jr.,     bookkeeper  State    Board    of 

Harbor  Commissioners,  r.  911  McAllister 
"    James  J.,  plumber,  r.  11  Noe 
"    James  D.,  r.  1109  Bush 
"    James  D.,   carriage  painter  Carvill    Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  SE  cor  Army  and  Castro 
"    James  F.,  driver  E.   Mombert  &  Co.,  r.  25 

Beideman 
"    John,  r.  911  McAllister 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2116  Howard 
"    John,  horseshoer,  r.  1823  Pine 
"    John,  liquors,  148  New  Montgomery 
"    John,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  122 

AshAv 
"    John,  teamster  Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.,  r.  729^4 

Church 
"    John  F.,  grainer,  r.  898  Dolores 
"    John  L.,  plumber,  r.  932  Sbotwell 
«'    John  M.,  capitalist,  533  Kearny,  room  1,  r. 

514  Mason 
"    John  P.,  r.  905  Harrison 
"    John  P.,  groceries   and  liquors,  22  Lang- 
ton 
"    John  T.,  clerk,  r.  134  Clara 
"    John  T.,  manufacturer  hat  frames,  31,  2d,  r. 

Alameda 
Byrne  Josepll  (Joseph  Byrne  &  Co.),  r.  5  Mint  Av 
"    Joseph,  hackman  plaza,  r,  16  Bourbin  PI 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r. 922  Battery 
"    Joseph,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    Joseph  Rev.,   assistant  rector  St.  Mary's 

Cathedral  (R.  C),  r.  1100  Franklin 

BYRNE  JOSEPH  &  CO. 

(Joseph  Byrne),  importers  and  jobbers 
in  fine  woolens,  worsteds  and  cassi- 
meres,  1065  Mission  cor.  Ttb,  tele- 
phone South  600 

Byrne  Joseph  A.,  plumber,  r.  16  Bourbin  PI 
"    Joseph  J.,  plumber,  r.  11  Noe 
"    Joseph  T.,  engraver,  31  Eddy,  r. 15  Morris  Av 
"    J.  W.,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    Kate  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  709  O'Farrell 
"    Maggie  Miss,  shade  maker  G.   W.  Clark 

&Co.,  r.  315  Gough 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  r.  817  Stevenson 
"    Martin,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  Elsie  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  17th  Av  South 

bet  Q  and  R 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1214  Larkin 
"    Mary  M.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Berkeley 
"    May,  widow,  r.  2336  Mission 
"    Michael,  ianitor  Assembly  Hall,  r.  1500% 

Polk 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  134  Clara 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  65  Natoma 


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Byrne  Michael,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
1230  Green 
Michael  F.,  teamster,  r.  134  Clara 
Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  1016  Minna 
Myles,  motorman  Market  St.    Ry.,  r.    314 

Vicksburg 
Nicholas,  r.  2116  Howard 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  20  Lily  Av 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  346  4th 
Patrick,   laborer,  r.   17th  Av  South  bet  Q 

and  R 
Patrick,  laborer Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501  Napa 
Patrick  T.,  asst  foreman  Catton,  Bell  &  Co., 

r.  507,  8th 
Peter,  clerk,  r.  1612  Buchanan 
Richard  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  1009  Scott 
Richard  O.,  coachman,  r.  1337  Eddy 
Robert,  policeman,  r.  29  John 
Robert  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  15  Lafayette 
Rose,  widow,  905  Harrison 
Sarah  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Stephen,   groceries   and  liquors,  Harrison 

nr  Precita  Av 
Stephen   A.,    meterman,    r.    Brewster    nr 

Faith 
Thomas,  r.  817  Stevenson 
Thomas,  policeman,  r.  116  Olive  Av 
Thomas,  salesman,  r.  513  Webster 
Thomas,  salesman,  r.  729  Church 
Thomas,  street  contractor,  r.  932  Shotwell 
Thomas  B..  r.  932  Shotwell 
William,  r.  28  Turk 
William  H.,  plasterer,  r.  937  Folsom 
William,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

r.  911  McAllister 
William,  painter,  r.  11  Noe 
William  J.,  clerk,  r.  1407  Devisadero 
William  J.,  liquors,   1837  Fillmore,  r.  1844 

Sutter 
William  J.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  1407  Devisadero 
William  W.,  machinist,  r.  5  Treat  Av 
Winifred  M.,  widow,  r.  337  Geary 
J6®=Byrne.     See  Beirne 
Byrnes  Arthur  H.,  clerk,  r.  14  Hawthorne 
•'    David,  teamster,  r.  508  Linden  Av 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen 

&  Co.,  r.  1119  Vallejo 
"    Gerald,    clerk   William    R.   Baker,   r.   705 

Mission 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &   Co.,  r.  501 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    James,  r.  I6OV2  Clara 
•'    James,  r.  1506  Franklin 

"    James,  hostler  James  Hurst,  r.  832 Mission 
Byrnes  James  D.,  president  People's  Ice  Co., 
331  Montgomery,  room  74,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    James  E.,  purser  str  State  of  California,  r. 

2112  Mission 
"    James  H.,  motorman,  r.  123  Valley 
"    John  E.,  laborer,  r.  24  Minna  rear 
"    John  F.,  r.  501  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1174  Harrison 
"    John  R.,  laborer,  r.  512  Linden  Av 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  1214,  20th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  418  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  501  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Matthew,  pressman,  r.  114  Clara 
"    Michael  C,  contractor,  448,  15th 
"    P.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    Peter,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  14  Haw- 
thorne 
"    William,  carriage  painter,  3121  Mission,  r. 

2  California  Av 
"    William,  fireman    Engine    3,   r.  1313  Cali- 
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Byrnes  William,  fireman  Young  Men's  Christian 
Assn.  Bldg,  r.  2511  Bush 
"    William  A.,  wood  turner,  r.  19.39  Lexington 

Av 
"    William  M.,  clerk,  r.  1416,  25th 
4tS=Byrnes.    See  Burns 
Byron  Henry  H.,  coppersmith,  r.  527  Capp 
Byron  Jackson  Machine  Works,  Byron  Jack- 
son proprietor,  625,  6th 
"    James  D.,  painter,  r.  2107  Hyde 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  119,  19th 
■'    John  J.,  painter,  r.  1537  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  harness  maker  Joseph  J.  King,  r. 

3;^J  Montgomery  Av 
"    Joseph  D.,  r.  2107  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  32  Sycamore  Av  rear 
■'    Mauzy  Hall,  308  Post 
"    Thomas  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  119,  19th 
"    William  E.,  contractor,  r.  119,  19th 
Byson  Henry,  waiter,  r.  3  Harriet 
Bystrom  Charles,  boiler  maker,  r.  2761,  16th 
Byxbee  Algernon  G. ,  bookkeeper  Albert  Hansen, 
r.  1038  Mission 
"    Elmer  E.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    George  F.,  shipping  clerk  G.  M.  Josselyn  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Howard  S.,  clerk  Byxbee  &  Clark,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
' •    J ohn  F. ,  wholesale  lumber,  42  Market,  room 

2,  r.  Palo  Alto 
"    Robert  G.  (Byxbee  &  Clark),  r.  Fruitvale 
Byxbee  &  Clark    (Robert    G.  Byxbee  and  J. 
Fessenden  Clark)  commission  merchants 
and  dealers  redwood  and  pine  lumber, 
ties,  posts,  etc.,  42  Market,  room  2 
4®"Byxbee.    See  Bixbee 


Cabanas  Frederick,  porter  Edsen  &  Bernhard,  r. 

841  Pacific 
Cabaniss  George  H.,  attorney  at  law,  7  Mills 

Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  1212  Geary 
Cabanot  Bernard,  liquors.  Railroad  Av  bet  8th 
and  9th  Avs  South 
"    Jean  P.,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r.  5th 
Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Cabanski  Martin,  r.  519  Stevenson 
Cable  Hotel,  Smith  &  Herold  proprietors,  cor 
28th  and  Valencia 
"    House,  219,  10th 
"    Jacob  M.,  bartender  Carter  &  Clem,  r.  lOOOi^ 

Hyde 
"    Sadie  Mrs.,  r.  504  Turk 
Cables  Alfred  H  (Cables  &  Bailey),  r.  2301  Brod- 
erick 
"    &  Bailey   (Alfred  H.  Cables  and  Edward 
W.Bailey),  wines  and  liquors,  121  Mont- 
gomery 
Cabossel  John,  butcher,  2026  Fillmore,   r.  3418 

California 
Cabral  Antone  J.  (Mora  &  Cabrall.r.  2197 Powell 
"    Cass,  tailor  Allec  &  Perpoli,  r.  1846  How- 
ard 
■'    John,  laborer,  r.  9i/4  Pratt  PI 
"    Mattias  F.   (Francis  &    Cabral),    r.    bibv. 
Mason 
Cabrera  Eduardo  (Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.),  r.  920 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ernest,  cashier  Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.,  r.  920 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Pasquel,  tailor,  lOOG'/^  Pacific 
"    Robert,  buyer  Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.,  r.  920 
Van  Ness  Av 


Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.  (Eduardo  Cabrera  and  J. 
Mariano  Roma),  importers  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  123  California,  rooms  9- 
10 
Cabrille  Antone,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  14  Union  PI 
Cabro  Frank,  seaman,  r.  733  California 
Cacacia  Frank,  musician,  r.  1224  Kearny 
Cacaretto  Domenico,  baker,  r.  4  Card  Alley 
Cacaux  Jennie,  widow,  r.  819  Broadway 
Caccari  August,  waiter,  r  722  Broadway  rear 
Caccia  Joseph,  traveling  agent  M.  G.  Tonini  & 

Co. 
Cacciari  Parise,  laborer,  r.  1333  Minna  rear 

"    Silvestro,  hostler,  r.  1323  Minna  rear 
Caceres  Jose  M.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1505  Wash- 
ington 
Cachot  Maximilian  A.,  physician,  207  Taylor 
Cadarella  John  (Marchand  &  Cadarella),  r.  235, 

6th 
Caddy  Louisa,  widow,  r.  215a  Valencia 
Cadell  James,  bookkeeper  Martin  C.  Hogan 
Caddell  John,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  134 
St.  Rose's  Av 
"    William,  r.  846  Mission 
Cadden  John,  painter,  r.  1210  Polk 
Cademartori  Dominic,  scavenger,  r.  605  King 
"    James,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  606  Greenwich 
■'    Luigi  (G.  B.  Podesta&Co.),  r.  901  Pacific 
"    Luigi,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Michael,  vegetable  gardens,  Corbett  Av  nr 

Ingleside 
"    &    Carniglia   (Luigi  Cademartori  and  An- 
tonio Carniglia),  fruits    and  groceries, 
426  Green 
Cadematori  John,  sawyer  Pac.   and  S.  F.   Box 
Factory,  r,  606  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  porter  John  Perazzo,  r.  630  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Luigi    (Cadematori   &   Carniglia),    r.    426 
Green 
Cadenasso  Domenico,  scavenger,  r.  1107  Kearny 

CADENASSO  E.  &  CO. 

(Eugene  Cadenasso  and  Luigi  A.  Al- 
bora),  railroad  and  steamship  agents, 
512  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  353 

Cadenasso  Eugene    (Cadenasso  &  Co.   and  E. 

Cadenasso  &  Co.),  r.  928U  Broadway 
"    Giuseppe,  capitalist,  r.  631  Green 
"    Giuseppe,  portrait  painter,  121  Post,   room 

53,  r.  1333  Ellis 
"    LillieMrs.,   teacher  vocal  music,  r.   1233 

Ellis 

CADENASSO  &  CO. 

(Eugene  Cadenasso),  real  estate  agents 
and  insurance  brokers,  houses  rented 
and  rents  collected,  512  Montgomery, 
telephone  Main  353 

Cadier  Jean,  lodgings,  13  Eddy 
Cadigan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  19  Shotwell 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2235  Geary 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  347i/4  Grove 
"    MoUie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  347'/i  Grove 
"    William,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  633 
3d 
4®-Cadigan.    See  Cadogan 
Cadiz  Eugenia  O.,  widow,  r.  2814  Sacramento 
Cadman  Harry  W.,  teacher  Heald's   Business 
College,  r.  911  Minna 
"    John  O.  (Cadman  &  Kittle),  r.  Oakland 
"    Julius  G.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 
Co.,  r,  Alameda 

CADMAN  &  KITTLE 

(John  0.  Cadman  and  William  S. 
Kittle),  managers  Standard  Life  and 
Accident  Insurance  Co.  and  city  agents 
Home  Insurance  Co.  (N.  Y.),  307  Cali- 
fornia 

Cadmus  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Charles  Stepp  presi- 
dent, Adolph  Rapp  secretary,  offlce  18 
Geary    . 

Cadogan   John  H.,  salesman  Mack  &   Co.,    r. 
Oakland 
"    Patrick  A.,  entry  clerk  Levi,  Strauss  & 
Co.,  r.  3  Redwood  Court 


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Cadogan  Timothy,  pipe  repairer  Spring  Valley 
W.  W.,  r.  ISDore 
"    Timothy  L.,  helper  William  A.   Schrock, 

r.  16  Dore 
"    Patrick  J.,  bookkeeper  John  S.  Barrett  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  R.,  driver  William  A.  Schrock,  r. 
16  Dore 
Caduc  Philip,  president  Patent  Brick  Co.,  240 

Montgomery,  and  Pilot  Commissioner 
Cadwalader  Edna  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.   1501 
Washington 
"    Joseph  N.,  r.  11  Shasta 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1501  Washington 
Cadwell   William   B.,  magnetic  healer,  r.  618 

Jessie 
Cady  Albert  H.,  machinist  Rudolph  Herman,  r. 
SW  cor  Baker  and  Greenwich 
"    Allen  H.,   carpenter  N.   L.   Gerts,  r.  1420, 

12th  Av 
"     Edwin  A.,  clerk,  r.  957  Mission 
"    Harry  B.,  clerk  local   freight  ofBce  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Caen  Flora,  widow,  r.  513  Lombard 

"    Joseph,  brassworker,  r.  513  Lombard 
Caepa  Anton,  laborer  Vermont  Marble  Co.,  r. 

314  Union 
Caf arata  Albert,  dental  student,  r.  8  Portland  Av 
Cafe  Columbia,  Green  Bros,  proprietors,  13-15 

Powell 
Cafe  Royal,  Hornlein  Bros,  proprietors,  SW  cor 

Market  and  4th 
Caflall  James  E.,  teamster,  r.  218  Uniou 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  218  Union 
Caffarena  Angelo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1414f^ 

Powell,  r.  1412  Powell 
Caffarino  Joseph,  blacksmith  B.   Grave  Co.,  r. 

91/4  Lafayette  PI 
Cafferata  Antonio,  r.  802  Broadway 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  30th  Av  South  nr  San 

Bruno  Av 
"    Arasmus,  florist,  r.  182  Stevenson  rear 
"    Camilla  Miss,  r.  9  Union  PI 
"    George,  paste  maker  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 

r.  535,  30th  Av 
"    Louis,  paste  maker  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 
r.  535,  30th  Av 
Cafferty  Delia,  boxmaker  Charles  Thiebaut,  r. 
39  Gilbert 
"    Martin  J.,  hotel  solicitor,  r.  335  Broadwav 
Caflray  Frank,  janitor,  420  Montgomery 
Caffrey  C.  S.  &  Co.  (Camden,  N.  J.),  O.  F.  Willey 
agent,  317  Montgomery 
"    Edward,  machinist,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  QiVA,  18th 
"    Frank,  tinner,  r.  gilYz,  18th 
"    George  W.,  plasterer,  r.  911,  18th 
"    James  P.,  groceries,  1043  Guerrero 
"    John,  agent  Appolinaris  Water  and  mer- 
chandise broker,  47,  1st 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  1548  Page 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  911»4.  18th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  433  Grove 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  132  Flood  Av 
"    Timothy,  laborer  S.  P.  Co. 
4®"Caffrey.    See  Caflery  and  McCaffrey 
Caflisch  B.  Walter,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek.  r. 

9361/2  McAllister 
Cagliado  Giuseppe,  porter  Campodonico  &  Mal- 
colm Co.,  r.  10  Varennes 
Caglieri  Amiel,  waiter,  r.  622  Green  rear 
"    George  G.,  bookkeeper  J.  F.  Fugazi  &  Co.. 
r.  1022  Filbert 
Caglieri  Guido  E.,   physician,  office  520  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1022  Filbert 
Cagnacci  Frederick,  liquors,  San  Bruno  Av  bet 
14th  and  15th  Avs   South 
'<    Gulliermo  (Tu.  Corrado  &  Co.]  r.    316  Broad- 
way 
■'    Joseph,  r.  1004  Montgomery  Av 
"    Peter,  teamster  A.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  606  Chest- 
nut 
"    Selina  Miss,  compositor  Italian  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  1004  Montgomery  Av 
Cagney  Margaret,  widow,  r.  408  Minna 

"    Timothy  M.,  carpenter,  r.  451  Natoma 
Cahalan  George  W..  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  26th  and 
Bartlett 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Cahalan  James  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 
r.  914  Howard 

"    Julia,  widow,  dry  goods,  1508  Kentucky 

"    Robert  A.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  231/2  Laskie 
Cahalin  Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  700  Post 

"  Gertrude  H.  Mrs.,  principal  Peabody  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  700  Post 

"    John,  salesman,  r.  700  Post 
Cahen  A.  &  Son  (Newman,  Cal.),  office  118  Wash- 
ington 

"    Adolph,  r.  513  Baker 

"    Albert  K.,  architect,  r.  419  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Alfred,  merchant,  r.  419  Van  Ness  Av 

"    David  (Max  Cahen  &  Co.),  r.  513  Baker 

"  Henry,  proprietor  Cal.  Fruit  Evaporating 
Co.,  118  Washington,  r.  1508  Pine 

"  Isidore  W.  (Louis  Cahen  &  Son),  r.  1917 
Franklin 

"  Joseph,  draughtsman  Robert  H.  White,  r. 
513  Baker 

"    Louis,  merchant,  r.  1917  Franklin 
CahenLouis  &  Son  (Isidore  W.  Cahen)  manu- 
facturers syrups  and  cordials,  importers 
spirits  and  alcohol,  418  Sacramento 

"    Max  (Max  Cahen  &  Co.)  r.  1504  Ellis 

"  Max  &  Co.  (Max  and  David  Cahen),  proprie- 
tors Commercial  Restaurant  and  Wine 
Rooms,  217-219  Pine 

"  Siegmund,  salesman  Preservaline  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  513  Baker 

•'    Solomon,  dealer  hides,  406  Battery,  r.  2232 
California 
^S^Cahen.     See  Cahn  and  Kahn 
Cahill  Delia  Miss,  groceries,   1501  Montgomery 

"  EdwardF.  (E.  F.  Cahill  &  Co.),  r.  410  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Edward  F.,  editor,  r.  4.56  Guerrero 

"  Edward  J.,  civil  engineer,  508  California, 
room  28,  r.  Grand  Hotel 

"  E.  F.  &  Co.  (Edward  F.  Cahill),  stock- 
brokers, 325  Montgomery,  room  6 

"    Emmett,  paper  carrier,  r.  2501  Larkin 

"  George  1.,  plumber  J.  E.  Britt,  r.  400  San- 
chez 

"  George  L.,  with  J.  L.  Cahill  Co.,  r.  1413 
Hayes 

"    J.,  hostler,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

"  James,  office  325  Montgomery,  r.  410  O'Far- 
rell 

"    James  A.,  artist  Chronicle,  r.  9  Caroline 

"    James  H.,  collector,  r.  400  Sanchez 

"    James  W.,  plumber,  r.  400  Sanchez 

"    Jeremiah,  plumber,  r.  244a  12th 

CAHILL  J.  L.  CO., 

Jolin  L.  Cahill  manager,  paper  hang- 
ing, whitening,  and  painting,  dealers 
in  paints,  oUs,  glass  and  wall  paper, 
107,6th 

Cahill  Johanna  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    John,  furniture  worker,  r.  245  Minna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  24  Oak  Grove  Av  rear 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  212i/4  Central  Av 
"    John,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  825  Fol 

som 
"    John  C,  driver  Truck  5,  r.  1619  Webster 
"    John  E.,  paper  hanger  J.  L.  Cahill  Co.,  r. 
1413  Hayes 
CahUl  John  L.,  manager  J.  L.  Cahill  Co.,  107,  6th, 
r.  1413  Hayes 
"    Joseph  E.,  engraver,  r.  1619  Webster 
'    Joseph  M.,  laborer  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
•'    Joseph  R.,  ornamental  painter,  r.  713  Va- 
lencia 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  706  Stockton 


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Cahill  Kate,  r.  1841  Chestnut 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  13  Fargo  PI 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  909  Minna 

"     Louisa  Mrs.,  r.  l^A  11th 

"    Martin,  boilermaker  McMurphy  &  McEvoy , 
r.  51  Natoma 

"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  68  Minna 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Caroline 

"    Michael,  drug  clerk,  r.  337  3d 

"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  733  Tehama 

"    Michael  J.,  hostler  Michael  Conlon,  r.  1519 
California 
Cahill  Patrick,  president  Cahill  &  Hall  Ele- 
vator   Co.,  314-318   Mission,    r.    Golden 
Gate,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Patrick  H,  wool  grader,  r.  343  Tehama 

"    Patrick  W.,  r.  1343  Folsom 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  44  West  Mission 
Cahill  Stephen  D.,  dentist,  1346  Valencia 

"    William,    clerk   J.  C.  Callaghan,  r.  1019'/2 
Alabama 

"    William,  stonecutter,  r.  313^  Central  Av 

"    William  J.,  plumber  James  E.  Sweeney,  r. 
134,  11th 

"    William   P.,    helper  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  Hay- 
wards,  Alameda  Co. 

"    William  T.,  painter,  r,  604  Bartlett 

Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator  Co. 

(incorporated),  Patrick  Cahill  presi- 
dent, Cofran  I.  Hall  vice-president, 
Joseph  B.  Keenan  secretary,  manufac- 
turers elevators,  dumb  waiters  and 
hoists  of  all  kinds,  214-218  Mission, 
telephone  Drumm  57 
Cahn  Aaron,  capitalist,  r.  1304  Geary 

"    Bernard,  salesman  Joseph  Rosenberg,  r. 
1631  Geary 

"    David  (Lazard  Freres),  r.  Paris,  France 

"    Fanny  Miss,  saleslady  Schoenholz    Bros. 
&Co.,  r.  1631  Geary 

"    Henry  S.  (H.  S.  Cahn  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"    Henry  S.  &  Co.  (Henry  S.  Cahn),  financial 
brokers,  130  Sutter,  room  71 

"    Israel,  capitalist,  r.  1130  Post 

"    Julius,  merchant,  r.  1130  Post 

"    Leopold  I.   (Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.),  r. 
1130  Post 

"    Max,  musician,  r.  1631  Geary 

"    M.  A.,  salesman  Inyo  Marble  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Mayer  I.  (Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.),  r.  1130 
Post 

"    Meyer  L.  (J.   Baumgarten  &  Co.),  r.   1430 
Geary 

"    Nathan,  r.  833  Fell 
Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.  (Mayer  I.  Cahn,  Sieg- 
fried Nickelsburg.  J.  Bastheim  and  L.  I. 
Cahn),  manufacturers  and  dealers  boots 
and  shoes,  139-131  Sansome 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1631  Geary 
Cahnbley  Charles,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.  Forbes 

&  Son,  r.  1036a  Alabama 
Cahnsac  C.   B.,    clerk    freight    auditor's   dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1416  St.  Charles 
Cailleau  Armand,  cloaks  and  suits,  46-48  Geary, 

r.  1434  Geary 
Cailleaud    Adolphe,    butcher,    80-83   California 

Market,  r.  916  Pine 
Cailteux  John  B.,  poultry  raiser,   Burrows  nr 

Goettingen 
Cain  Arthur,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry 

"    Charles  J.,  packer  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son.,  r.  1517 
Broadway 
Cain  Charles  P.,  with  La  Grande  Laundry  Co. 
33  Powell,  r.  338,  13th 


Cain   Cyrus   J.,  asst.   keeper   Farallon   Light 
Station 
"    Frederick,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  704^,4  Mission 
"    James  H.  (J.  H.  Cain  &  Co.),  r.  811  Scott 
Cain  J.  H.  &  Co.  (James  H.  Cain  and  Albert  P. 
Jacobs),  produce  commission  merchants. 
313-314  Washington 
"    John,  r.  1143  Stevenson 
'■    John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    John  J.,  molder,  r.  239.  35th 
"    Michael,  r.  716  Natoma 
"    Richard,  carpenter  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  303,  3d 
"    Robert,  real  estate,  r.  211414  Jones 
"    Rufus  K.,  brickmason,  r.  313  Page 
"    Ruth  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  r.  431a  Grove 
"    Thomas,  solicitor,  r.  816  Sansome 
4®=Cain.    See  Cane,  Kaen  and  Kane 
Caine  Anthony,  laborer,  618,  6th  rear 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1230  Fulton 
"    Edward  P.,  clerk  Westchester  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  sister  superior  Mount  St.    Joseph 

Infant  Asylum,  Silver  Av  nr  Q  South 
"    Thomas  W.,  carpenter,  r.  748  Harrison 
Caird  Mary,  widow,  r.  1005a  Greenwich 
Caire  Arthur  J.,  secretary  Santa  Cruz  Island 
Co.,  531-533  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick  F.,   salesman  Justinian    Caire 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Caire  Justinian,  president  Justinian  Caire  Co., 

531-523  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Caire  Justinian  Co..  Justinian  Caire  president, 
importers  and  dealers  hardware,  chemi- 
cals, assayers'  and  chemists'  materials, 
glassware,    wire    cloth,    wine-growers' 
supplies,  optical  and  fancy  goods,  and 
proprietors  Excelsior  Wire  Works,  521- 
533  Market 
Cairn  Harry,  pattern  maker,  r.  41lA  Turk 
Cairnes  Alexander  M.,  machinist  Pelton  Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  807,  mh 
Cairns  Edward,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  37 
Lafayette 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  704  Natoma 
"    James,  liquors,  613  Stanyan 
"    John  T.,  chief  engineer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  418  Mississippi 
"    John  W.,  machinist,  r.  418  Mississippi 
"    William,    finisher    Golden    Gate   Woolen 
Mills,  r.  1724  Lexington  Av 
vB®"  Cairns.    See  Kearns  and  Kerns 
Cairon  Emilie  Mrs.,  nurse  French  Hospital 
Caito  Battista,  fish,  17  Clay  Street  Market,  r. 

201/4  Lafayette  PI 
Calainari  Antonio,  lithographer  Pac.  Can  Co. 
Calame  Charles,  broker,  r.  1520  Mason 
"    Edward,  clerk  German  American  Ins.  Co., 

r.  823  Hyde 
"    Henry,  restaurant,  438,  3d 
"    Leon,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  529  Vallejo 
Caldarella  Brothers  (Louis  and  Philip),  fruits 
and  vegetables,  102,  3d 
"    Jacques,  fruits   and  vegetables,  539,  3d,  r. 

59  Jessie 
"    Louis  (Caldarella  Bros.),  r.  56  Minna 
"    Philip  (Caldarella  Bros.;),  r.  56  Minna 
Caldares    Frank  (Frank   Caldares   &    Bro.),   r. 
311%  Capp 
"    Frank  &  Brother  (Frank  and  Joseph),  cop- 
persmiths, 434  Valencia 
"    Joseph  (Frank  Caldares  &Bro.),  r.  413,  18th 
Calden  Guy  C,  carrier  postofftce,  r.  2031  Taylor 

"    John,  r.  13  White 
Calder  Arthur  B.,  traveling  passenger  agent 

Canadian  Pac.  Ry.,  r.  899  Pine 
Calderon  Arthur  F.,   carriage  trimmer  H.  M. 

Black  &  Co.,  r.  620  Green 
Calderon  Eustoejio,  consul  Salvador,  303  Cali- 
fornia, room  33,  and  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 526  Sutter 
"    Filitas,  r.  830  Broadway 
"    Frank  A.,  salesman,  r.  1616  Leavenworth 
"    Gregorio,  student,  r.  824  Geary 
Calderwood  Hanson  W.,  quarryman,  r.  517  Fred- 

"    Peter,  clerk  Stulz  Bros.,  r.  1011 


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Calderwood  Robert,  engineer,  r.  1011  Mason 

"    Robert,  groceries  and  liquors,  117  Fillmore 
Caldon  Dennis,  longshoreman,  r.  473  Shot  well 
"    Edward  A.,  porter   Olympic  Club,  r.  473 
Shotwell 
Caldwell  Angus  B.,  foreman  Vallejo  St.  U.  S. 
Bonded   and  Free  Warehouses,  r.  1501b 
Larkin 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1409  Larkin 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  30  Farallones 
"    Frank  J.  C,  clerk  McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.,  r. 

211  Dorland 
"    George  P.,  bookbinder  Phillips   Bros.,  r. 

706  Folsom 
"    George  W.,  physician,  office  and  r.  1,  4th 
"    Hugh   M.,  machinist   Dow    Steam   Pump 

Wks,  r.  129  Diamond 
"    James  W.,    student   W.  J.  McGee,  r.  737 

Ellis 
"    J.  F.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    John,  electrician  Cal.   Elec.   Supply    and 

Construction  Co. 
"    John  J.,  steward,  r.  508,  2d 
"    Martha  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1503  Jackson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  29  Everett 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  432  Turk 
"    Mary    E.    Mrs.,   teacher   Bernal   Heights 

Primary  School,  r.  211  Dorland 
"     Minnie,  domestic,  811  Castro 
"    Oroville  B.,  shipping  clerk  James  De  La 

Montanya,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Robert,  drayman  George  H.  Tay   Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Robert  C,  tailor  H.  S.  Bridge  &  Co.,  r.  706 

Folsom 
"    Samuel,  miner,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Warren,  hackman.  Plaza,  r.  1315  Stockton 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  1409a  Mason 
•'    William,  machinist,  r.  2039  Howard 
"    William  A.,  real  estate  agent,  530  Califor- 
nia, room  65,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  D.,   clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,   r. 
1528  California 
«S=-Caldwell.    See  Cauldwell  and  Colwell 
Caledonia  Club  Hall,  111  Larkin 
"    House,  NE  cor  Point  Lobos  and  43d  Avs 
"    Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.  Nev.),  A.  S, 
Groth  secretary,  414  California 
Caledonian  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Caledonian  Insurance  Company   (Edinburg), 
Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.  agents,  George 
W.  Spencer  manager,  323  California 
Calef  Henrietta  S.,  widow,  r.  320  Ellis 
Calegari  F.  &  Co.  (Frank  Calegari,  Rosa  Demar- 
tini  and  Angelo  Ratto),  bakery,    427i/i 
Union 
"    Frank  (F.  Calegari  &  Co.),  r.  427^/^  Union 
"    Henri,  florist,  531  Pine 
Calegaris  Joseph,  druggist  and  chemist,  SE  cor 
Kearny     and    Pacific     and    president 
Italian   Chamber  of   Commerce,    r.    814 
Lombard 
Caler    Frederick    E.,  stockman    Brunt,    r.  423 

Dolores 
Calestini  Angelo  (Calestini  &  Franchi),  r.  420 

Filbert 
Calestini   &    Franchi    ("Angelo   Calestini    and 
Luigi  Franchi),  pork  butchers,  1410  Du- 
pont 
Calesto  Eugenio,  fisherman,  r.  526  Broadway 
Caley    John   (Caley    &    Roeder),    r.    138    South 
Broderick 
"    Robert,  blacksmith  W.  S.  Phelps,  r.  13214 
Dorland 
Caley  &  Roeder  (John  Caley  and  William  F. 
Roeder),  proprietors   The  Del  Monte,   1 
Grant  Av  cor  O'Farrell 
Calelly  James,  plumber,  r.  -My.,  Stevenson  Av 
Camain  JoLn  C,  attorney  at  law,  524  Spreckels 

Bldg,  927  Market 
Calhan  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  717  Turk 
Calhon  Frank,  driver   Berringer  &  Walsh,   r. 

I3I614  Bryant 
Calhoun  Charles  A.,  special  policeman,  r.   119 
Murphy  Bldg 
"    David,  cabinet  maker,  r.  208  Pennsylvania 

Av 
"    George  S.,  master  bktn  Archer,  office  220 
California 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Roofing  and  Siding. 

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Calhoun  Martin,  teamster  S.  H.  Harmon  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  102  Nebraska 
"    Thomas  W..  teamster  S.  H.  Harmon  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  102  Nebraska 
"    William,  teamster  Alfred  N.  Grant,  r.  20 
Golden  Gate  Av 

-8®=  Calhoun.    See  Colquhoun 

Calice  Anton,  foreman  Joseph  Jacquemet  &  Co., 
r.  533  Broadway 

Calif  Hammit,  cook,  r.  644Y2  Howard 
"    Henrietta  S.,  widow,  r.  320  Ellis 

California,  J.  C.  Hoag  publisher,  225  Post 
"    Academy  of  Medicine,  rooms  SE  cor  Bush 
and  Van  Ness  Av 

California  Academy  of  Sciences,  David  Starr 
Jordan  president,  819  Market 

California  Academy  of  Sciences,  Library  and 
Museum,  819  Market 

California  Adsigns  Co.,  Herman  Shainwald 
president,  L.  D.  Owens  vice-president, 
street  car,  depot  and  fence  advertising, 
bill  posting  and  distributing.  204  Sutter 
"  Ammonia  Works,  Pac.  Bone,  Coal  and  Fer- 
tilizing Co.  proprietors,  Abraham  Hass 
manager,  612-614,  7th 

California  and  Japan  Trading  Co.,  Y.  Fkumoto 
proprietor,  120  Sutter,  rooms  30-31 

CalifomiaandNevadalceCo.,  George  W.Smith 
superintendent,  F.  G.  Drum  secretary, 
office  30  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  works  356 
Tehama 

California  and  NevadaLand  Co.,  W.  G.  Witter 
president,  Charles  J.  Deering  secretary, 
49  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
"  and  Oregon  Land  Co.  The  (Oregon),  Abra- 
ham Halsey  secretary,  530  California, 
rooms  49-50 
"  and  Sonora  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Mexico),  John 
C.  Jens  president,  Theo  Frolich  secre- 
tary, 320  Sansome,  room  2 

California  ArcMtect  and  Building  News  The 
(monthly),  California  Architectural  Pub- 
lishing Co.  publishers,  408  California, 
rooms  16-17 
"  Art  Metal  Works,  Henry  Weymann  presi- 
dent, Charles  W.  Grimm  manager,  49-51 
Fremont 
"  Architectural  Publishing  Co.,  W.  J.  Cuth- 
bertson  president,  Oliver  Everett  secre- 
tary, publishers  The  California  Archi- 
tect and  Building  News,  408  California, 
rooms  16-17 

California  Art  Glass,  Bending  and  Cutting 
Works,  William  Schroeder  president, 
Henry  J.  Breuer  secretary,  103-105  Mis- 
sion 
"  Artistic  Metal  Works,  Coppieters&Mockel 
proprietors,  21-23  Jessie 

California  Association  of  Civil  Engineers,  Otto 
Von  Geldern  secretary,  819  Market,  room 
56 
"    Automatic  Gas  Regulator  Co..  office  231  Post 
"    Bag,  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  Petermann  & 
Frank  proprietors,  manufacturers  bags, 
tents  and  awnings,  111  Clay 
"    Bankers'  Magazine,  J.  W.  Treadwell  pub- 
lisher, 50  Montgomery  Block 

CALIFORNIA  BARREL  CO., 

J.  L.  Koster  president,  F .  J.  Koster  vice- 
president,  J.  A.  Koster  secretary,  office 
327  Market,  factory  cor  Nevada  and 
Louisiana 
California  Bellows  Manufacturing  Co.,  James 
Campbell  and  Charles  W.  Troyer  proprie- 
tors, 123-1,25  Beal 


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Wholesale  and  Retail. 


E-H    g  California  Bible  Depository,  1037  Market 

Piq    o  California  Bible  Society,  Rev.  John  Thompson 

K^  -9  district  superintendent,  William  Abbott 

J^j    g*  secretary,  1037  Market 

P^  "3  California  Block,  cor  California  and  Battery 

•^fl  H  '■    Blue  Print  Co.,  C.  Herbert  Hasty  manager, 

^Sj  120  Sutter,  rooms  66-67 

'^  g  California  Board  of  Underwriters,  J.  D.  Max- 

I    -[-(  well  manager.  421  California 

;^  5  California  Boiler  Works,  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co. 

<— ~»    ^  proprietors,  125-137  Fremont 

^-"  £       CALIFORNIA   BOTTLING   CO., 

q5^  {3  Robert  P.  Wieland  president,  Adolph 

<u   S  Dunker  vice-president.  Christian  Geb- 

cpa  ^  ret  manager  and  treasurer,  Edward 

y^  C.  Kalben  secretary,  sole  bottlers  John 

*— ^  Wieland' s  Lager,  and  sole  agents  Man- 

itou  Mineral  Water,  1407-1417  Eddy, 
_^  telephone  West  144 

"^       California  Boulevard,  3200  California 
L^*.        California  Brass  and  Bell  Foundry,  Vincent 
L_  Kingwell  proprietor,  125,  1st 

California  Brewing  Co.  (Charles  Baltz,  Henry 
and  John  Peters  and  Adolph  Dittmann). 
E  s  Douglass  bet  17th  and  18th 
"    Bridge  and    Construction  Co.,   Alfred  W. 
Burrell  president,  W.  L.  Prather  Jr.  sec- 
retary, 19  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Broom  Manufacturing  Co.  (John  P.  Henry 
and  Charles  R.  Puckhaber),  E  s  17th  bet 
Howard  and  Shotwell 
California    Building,    Baldwin  &  Hammond 
agents,  246  Sutter 
"    Building  and  Loan  Assn.  (Alameda),  C.  E. 
Naylor  secretary,  8  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

CALIFORNIA    BURIAL   CO., 

B.  T.  Scott  secretary  and  manager, 
215  Sansome,  room  6 

California  Business  Syndicate,  Theodore  Reich- 
ert  president,  4-5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

California  Camera  club,  Alonzo  G.  McFarland 
president,  Charles  F.  Cormack  secre- 
tary, 819  Market,  room  58 
'<  Canneries  Co.,  Hardwig  Peres  president, 
Emanuel  Straus  vice-president,  Sol  Ja- 
cobs secretary,  David  H.  Sewell  super- 
intendent, hermetically  sealed  goods, 
425-441  Brannan  «j^  - 

California  Cap  Co.,  William  Letts  Oliver  pres- 
ident, F.  J.  Fletter  vice-president,  T.  W. 
Wallace  secretary,  manufacturers  blast- 
ing caps  and  electric  exploders  (and 
Stege  Station,  Contra  Costa  Co.),  office 
218  California,  room  1 

California  Car  Works,  J.  Hammond  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 330  Beale 

California  Casket  Co.,  William  P.  Morgan  pres- 
ident, manufacturers  and  jobbers  under- 
takers' supplies,  934-936  Mission 

California  Catering  Co.  The,  Huber  Brothers 
proprietors,    J.    Meyer   manager,    office 
California  Hall,  620  Bush 
"    Cement  Co.,   Joseph   Scheerer  proprietor, 
SW  cor  9th  and  Brannan,  office  21-25,  10th 
"    Champagne   Co.,  Jasper  N.   Killip  presi- 
dent, George  D.  O'Neil  secretary,  office 
244  Stevenson 
"    Chemical  Works,  John  Reynolds  proprie- 
tor, E  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  27th 
"    Chinese  Missions,  Rev.  W.  C.  Pond  secre- 
tary, 5  Brenham  PI,  1729  San  Carlos  Av 
and  1818  Laguna 
"    Christian  Advocate  (weekly),  W.  S.  Mat- 
thew editor,  1037  Market 


California  Cloak  Co.,  Charles  Mayer  Jr.  &  Co. 
proprietors,  105  Post 

"  Clock  Co.,  Harris  J.  Becker  proprietor,  410 
Kearny,  room  4 

"    Club  (ladies),  Mrs.  M.  Touchard  president, 
Miss  N.  Conway  secretary,  131  Post 
California  Coal  Company,  D.  Miller  manager, 
1511  California 

"  College  of  Pharmacy,  S.  H.  Melvin  presi- 
dent, George  J.  Harvey  secretary ,W.  M. 
Searby  dean,  113  Fulton 

CALIFORNIA  CONCRETE    CO. 

(A.  H.  Oppenheimer  and  H.  G.  Good- 
man), contractors  artificial  stone  pav- 
ing and  concrete,  14  Post,  telephone 
Main  110 

California  Condensed  Juice  Co.,  George  Walcom 

agent,  402-404  Sutter 
California  Construction  Co.,  Charles  R.  Eager 
president,  Edward  P.  Gray  secretary, 
street  and  railroad  contractors,  404, 
17th,  room  13  Nucleus  Bldg,  telephone 
Main  5780 
"    Correspondence   Club,    R.   Garner  Curran 

business  manager,  510  Montgomery 
"    Cotton  Mills  Co.  (Oakland),  John  Y.  Millar 
secretary,  310  California 
California  Curled  Hair  Co.,  George  Fuchs  pro- 
prietor, Kansas  and  Army  nr  San  Bruno 
Av 
"    Cycling  Club,  SW  cor  22d  and  Folsom 
California  Cycle  Manufacturing  Co.,   A.   J. 
Luckhardt  manager,    1404-1406    Devisa- 
dero 
' '    Dairy,  F.  R.  Smith  proprietor,  office  35  Eddy 
"    Dairy  Kitchen,  Charles  Bush  proprietor, 
761-763  Market 
California  Debris  Commission,  office  59  Flood 
Bldg 
"    Decisions   (weekly),  L.  R.  Dempster  &  Co. 

publishers,  cor  Glen  Park  Av  and  Bond 
"    Decoration  Works,  Charles  F.  Schiller  pro- 
prietor, 618  Bryant 
"    Decorative  Art  Rooms,  131  Post 
California     Demokrat     (German    daily    and 
weekly)   California    Demokrat  Publish- 
ing Co.  publishers   and  proprietors,  409 
Bush 
California  Demokrat  Publishing  Co.,  Frederick 
Hess  president  and  manager,  Frederick 
Hess  Jr.  secretary,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors California  Demokrat,  409  Bush 
"    Desiccated  Food  Co.  (Herman  I.   Nager), 
manufacturers    consolidated    soups,  103 
Commercial 
California  Distilling  Co.  (Antioch),  C.  Jest  & 

Son  managers,  306-308  Clay 
California  Distributing    Co.,   F.   j.    Carolan 
president,  44  Luning  Bldg 
"    Door  Co.,  C.   F.  Doe  president,  E.  H.  Kit- 

tredge  treasurer,  113-115  Market 
"    Drug  and  Spice  Mills,  L.  D.  Owens  presi- 
dent,   A.    Boyken    secretary,    Eugene 
Unger  manager,  589-591  Mission 
"    Drug  Co.  Daniel    Maclean  president,   Le 
Roy  F.   Herrick    secretary,    drugs    and 
chemicals,  1420  Folsom 
California  Dry  Dock  Company,  The,  John  J. 
Beaton  superintendent,  James  W.  Hart 
secretary,    docks   foot   of    Bryant    and 
Spear    and     Hunter's    Point,    and    pro- 
prietors Mission  Rock  Warehouse,  office 
302  California 
California  Electric  Light  Co.,  229  Stevenson 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUP- 
PLY AND  CONSTRUCTION  COMPANY, 
Ernst  H.  Forst  proprietor,  1145  Mar- 
ket, telephone  South  329 

CALIFORNIA     ELECTRICAL 

WORKS,  Monroe  Greenwood  president, 
George  D.  Greenwood  vice-president 
and  manager,  Fred  A.  Greenwood  sec- 
retary and  treasurer,  35  Market 

California  Engraving  and  Designing  Co.,  Emil 
Kehrlein  manager,  309  Kearny 
"    Entomological  Society,  220  Sutter,  room  18 


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California  Exterminating  Institute,  Powel  Fred- 
erick and  Julius  Weil  proprietors,  office 
120  Sutter,  room  52,  laboratory  7th  and 
Bryant 
"  Farmer  (semi-monthly),  Warren  &  Co., 
editors  and  proprietors,  1004  Howard 

California  Feather  Co.,  Thomas  Sullivan  pro- 
prietor, manufacturers  pillows,  743  Mis- 
sion 

California  Fertilizer  Works, 

Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.  proprietors,  J.  E. 
Miller  manager,  ofllce  527  Merchant, 
factory  5tli  Av  South  het  L  and  M ; 
telephones,  factory  7030,  office  Main 

1503 

California  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  Thomas  E.  Haydon 
president,  John  J.  Quinn  secretary,  322- 
324  Hayes 

California  Fireworks  Company  of  San  Fran- 
cisco (limited),  John  Sroufe  president, 
A.  J.  Donzel  secretary  and  manager,  219 
Front,  works  NE  cor  16th  Av  South  and  L 

California  Fish  Commission,   H.  F.    Emeric 
president,  78  Flood  Bldg 
"    Fisherman's  Co.,  Fisherman's  Wharf  foot 

of  Union 
"    French  Laundry  Co.,  Loustalet   &  Hickei 
proprietors,  1142  Howard 

California  Froebel  Society,  64  Silver 

California  Fruit  and  Wine  Land  Co.,  Solomon 
Sweet  president,  Arnold  Stahl  secre- 
tary, 212  Sansome,  room  29 

CALIFORNIA  FRUIT  CO. 

(incorporated),  A.  Devoto  president, 
E.  H.  White  secretary,  John  Connor 
manager,  commission  merchants, 
wholesale  dealers  foreign  and  domes- 
tic green  and  dried  fruits,  produce, 
poultry,  eggs,  etc.,  505-507  sansome 
California  Fruit  Evaporating  Co.,  Henry  Cahen 
proprietor,  118  Washington 
"  Fruit  Grower  (weekly),  B.  N.  Rowley  pro- 
prietor, 203  California 

CALIFORNIA    FURNITURE 

MANUFACTURING  CO.,  Nathaniel  P. 
Cole  president,  Foster  P.  Cole  treasurer, 
Charles  M.  Cole  secretary,  importers 
and  dealers  furniture,  carpets,  up- 
holstery, draperies  and  window  cur- 
tains, 117-121  Geary,  Starr  King  Bldg 

California  Fuse  Association, 

James  B.  Merritt  manager,  220  Cali- 
fornia, room  3 

California  Fuse  Works,  James  Eva  proprietor, 
factory  cor  14th  and  Channel,  office  220 
California,  rooms  1-2 
"  Gas  Engine  Co.,  J.  M.  Ough  president,  P. 
M.  Hendry  vice-president,  A.  M.  Hendry 
secretary,  G.  W.  Waltenbaugh  manager, 
130  Main 

California  Gas  Engineering  and  Machine  Co., 
Badlam  Bros,  managers,  511  Market 

California  Gas  Fixture  Co,, 

Joseph  Simonson  president,  Fred  W. 
Farrar  secretary,  manufacturers,  im- 
porters and  dealers  in  electric  fixtures, 
gas  fixtures,  wrought-iron  work,  fire- 
place furnishings,  123  Geary 

California  Gas,  Light  and  Fuel  Co.,  A.  P. 
Bacon  president,  320  Sansome,  room  12 

California  Glove  Co.,  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors. 507  Market 

California  Glue  Works,  Martin  Holje  proprie- 
tor, cor  6th  Av  South  and  R,  ofiioe  106 Pine 
"    Gold  Mines,  C.  W.   and  C.  M.   Cross,  8-9 

Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Gold  Quartz  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  (Ne- 
vada Co.),  John  J.  Meyers,  109  California, 
room  1 

California  Green  and  Dried  Fruit  Co.,  N.  Oh- 
landt  president,  John  A.  Buck  vice- 
president,  Joseph  Martin  secretary  and 
treasurer, W.O.  Randolph manager,offlce 
327  Market 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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California  Grocery  Co.  (incorporated),  Miles  A. 
Philbon  president,  Jennie  M.  Leonard 
secretary,  1700  Hayes 

CALIFORNIA   GUARANTEE 

INVESTMENT  CO.,  H.  M.  A.  Miller  presi- 
dent, John  W.  Butler  secretary  ;  not  a 
"Surety"  or  " Fidelity "  Co.,  tout  one 
where  money  is  loaned  on  real  estate 
and  improvements  payable  in  a  defi- 
nite number  of  monthly  installments, 
326  Montgomery 

California  Hall,  Huber  Brothers  proprietors,  620 
Bush 

California  Hat  Works,  John  B.  Guttmann  pro- 
prietor, manufacturers    and    importers 
gents'  hats.  111,  4th 
"    Herb  and  Chemical  Co.,  Charles   E.  Morey 

secretary,  847  McAllister 
"    Historical  Society,  J.  V.  Cofley  president, 
A.    S.    Hubbard    secretary,  819    Market 
room  52 

California  Horse  Repository,  Harcourt  G. 
Biggs  and  L.  Richardson  proprietors, 
dealers  in  horses,  510  Van  Ness  Av 

California  Hotel,  Jean  Marie  Gales  proprietor. 
210  Montgomery  Av 

California  Hotel  The,  R.  H.  Warfield  proprietor, 
N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and  Grant  Av 
"    House,  103  Clark 

"    House,  Kramer   &   Petersen    proprietors, 
624-626  California 

CALIFORNIA  INK  CO., 

Lincoln  H.  Lewars  manager,  manufac- 
turers black  and  colored  printing  and 

litlin  inlrs  nnr]  rnllprs    4-1  ."i  Saf>.rnTnf>Tit.n 

Califdmia  Institute  of  Public  Accountants, 
J.  E.  Fainum  president,  J.  L.  Fields 
vice-president,  T.  E.  Atkinson  secretary 
and  treasurer,  419  California,  rooms  1-2 

uaiuomia  insurance  uo.,  j^ouis  j_,.  wromweii 
president,  James  H.  Anderson  secretary, 
4)0  California 
"  Insurance  Review  (monthly),  J.  Alfred 
Lueders  editor  and  proprietor,  403  Mar- 
ket 

California  Iron  and  Wrecking  Co. 

(successors  to  California  Iron  Yards), 
Henry  J.  Rogers  president,  Rotoert  S. 
Moore  secretary,  Charles  S.  Castle 
manager,  638-640,  2d,  telephone  Main 
5153 

California  Italian  Paste  Co.  (C.  R.  Splivalo  & 
Co.),  307  Battery 

California  Jewelry  Co.,  Levison  Brothers  pro- 
prietors, 134  Sutter 

California  Jewelry  Factory, ,  Rothschild  & 
Hadenfeldt  proprietors,  207  Sutter 

California  Jockey  Club,  Thomas  H.  Williams 
Jr.  president,  D.  M.  Burns  vice-president, 
R.  B.  Milroy  secretary,  office  204  Sutter 

California  Journal  (weekly),  Huefner  &  Engelke 
proprietors,  415  Montgomery,  room  6 

California  Jute  Mill  Co.,  L.  P.  Drexler  presi- 
dent, Louis  Lissak  secretary,  mills  East 
Oakland,  office  409  California,  room  4 
"    Keramic  Club,  231  Post,  room  29 

California  Kindergarten  Training  School,  64 
Silver 
"    Lace  Co.,  Abe  Gruhn manager,  222  Bush 
"    Land  Bureau,  Owen  W.  Forsyth  manager, 
628  Market 

California  Last  Factory  (J.  C.  Waller,  C.  L. 
Eldridge  and  W.  F.  Unfred),  117  Main 


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California  Launch  Building  Co.,  Donald  Ross 
president,  W.  C.  Davidson  secretary,  300 
Davis 

"  Lawn  Tennis  Club,  Dell  Linderman  presi- 
dent, SE  cor  Bush  and  Scott 

"  Laxative  Dates  Co.,  office  and  latioratory 
4th  and  Townsend 

"  League  of  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Associations,  Charles  E.  Naylor  secre- 
tary, 8  Mills  Bldg.  8th  floorj 

"  Line  of  Packets  The,  from  New  York 
Williams,  Dimond&Co.  agents,  202  Mar- 
ket 
California  Lumber  Co.,  George  K.  Porter  presi- 
dent, D.  H.  Bibb  manager  and  secretary, 
O.  H.  Greenewald  treasurer,  manufac- 
turers Oregon  pine,  spruce  and  Port 
Orford  cedar,  office  4  Sutter,  rooms  8-10 
telephone  Main  756 
California  Machine  Works,  William  H.  Birch 

&  Co.  proprietors,  129-135,  1st 
California  Market,  Thomas  Brown  superinten- 
dent, from  California  to  Pine,  Kearny  to 
Montgomery,  telephone  Main  565 

"  Medical  and  Surgical  Infirmary,  W.  R. 
Jamison,  M.  D.,  manager,  IO2914  Market 

California  Medical  College, 

1422  Folsom,  Daniel  Maclean  president 
and  dean,  dean's  oface,  6  Eddy 
California  Medical  Journal   (monthly),  Cali- 
fornia Medical  College  publishers,  O  N 
Miller  manager,  1422  Folsom 

California  Metallurg-ical  Works, 

Saville  MacLymont  &  Co.  proprietors, 
mining  and  consulting  engineers  and 
metallurgists,  10  Annie  opp  Palace 
Hotel,  bet  Market  and  Mission,  tele- 
phone Main  733 
California  Mills,  N.  Parrish  &  Co.  proprietors 
30-34  Spear  ' 

"  Miners'  Association,  Julian  Sonntag  secre- 
tary, 430  California,  room  1 

"  Mining  Exchange,  John  Bouse  secretary, 
24  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

"  Mortar  Company,  Joseph  Scheerer  pro- 
prietor, SW  cor  9th  and  Brannan,  office 
21-25,  10th 

•'  Mountain  Tea  Co.,  William  T.  Kibbler 
manager,  437  Larkin 

"  Musical  Journal  (monthly),  Franz  J.  Zif- 
ferer  publisher,  26  O'Farrell,  room  17 

CALIFORNIA  MUTUAL  BEN- 
EFIT society  THE,  membership  fee 
$5  $1  per  month,  no  other  expense, 
$10  per  week  in  case  of  sickness,  $8  to 
$25  m  case  of  accidents,  $75  burial 
benefit,  James  W.  Hanna  secretary. 
Murphy  Bldg  ^•"^'■y, 

California  Mutual  Savings  Fund  Loan  and 
Building  Association,  William  E.  Lutz 
secretary.  205  Sansome 

California  Natural  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Co.   F 

„  ,.^     P- Bane  agent.  10  Stevenson 

California  Natural  Gas,  Oil  and  Land  Com- 
pany, E.  J.  Beane  president,  Leander 
L.  James  secretary,  419  California,  room 
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California    Navigation     and    Improvement 

Co.,  Joseph  D.  Peters  president.  Sidney 
Newell  secretary,  Hugh  J.  Corcoran 
nianager,  Charles  D.  Clark  San  Fran- 
cisco agent,  office  Washington  St.  Wharf 
(Pier  3),  telephone  Main  805 


California  Neckwear  Co.,  Marcus  Levy  mana- 
ger, 224-226  Bush 
"    -Nevada  Creamery  Co.  (Nevada),  Marcus 
M.  Johnson  manager,  commission  and 
dairy  produce,  111  Front 
California  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  L.  B.  Feigen- 
baum  manager,  524-526  Market  and  23-25 
Sutter 
"    Northern  Land  Co.,  office  122  Davis 

CALIFORNIA  NURSERY  CO. 

(NUes,  Alameda  Co.,  Cal.),  John  Rock 
president,  J.  H.  Henn  secretary,  San 
Francisco  oflce  205  Sansome 

California  Oak  Leather  Association,  Oscar  J. 
Kron  secretary,  125  Clay 

CALIFORNIA  OPTICAL  CO., 

Henry  L.  Davis  president,  Watson  D. 
Fennimore  vice-president,  John  W. 
Davis  secretary  and  treasurer,  scien- 
tific opticians  and  manufacturers  and 
importers  optical  goods,  317-319 
Kearny 

California  Orchard  and  Farm 

(weekly),  agricultural,  horticultural, 
live  stock,  creamery  and  poultry  jour- 
nal, B.  Fehnemann  publisher,  510 
Montgomery,  subscription  $1.00  per 
year 

California,  Oregon  and  Idaho  Stage  Co.,  H. 
Wadsworth  president,  A.  H.  Boomer 
manager,  office  14  Sansome,  room  11 

California  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  W.  V.  Hunt- 
ington secretary,  4  Montgomery 

CALIFORNIA  PAINT  CO., 

0.  S.  Orrick  president,  manufacturers 
Averill  mixed  paints,  colors  in  oil, 
putty,  etc.,  and  agents  Santa  Cruz 
glues,  ofiace  and  factory  22  Jessie 

California  Paving  Co.,  Joseph  Scheerer  presi- 
dent, Emil  V.  Scheerer  secretary,  21-25, 
10th 
California  Perforating  Screen  Co.,  P.  A.  Wag- 
ner and  G.  A.  Hinkelbein  proprietors, 
147  Beale 
•'    Petroleum   and  Asphalt  Co.,  215  Crocker 

Bldg 
"    Pharmaceutical   Society    and    College  of 
Pharmacy,  113  Fulton 
California  Philatelic  Press  Club,   George  M. 
Schiller  secretary,  105  O'Farrell 
"    Philatelist,  Ernest  H.   Gambs  publisher, 
1815  Devisadero 

California  Photo-Engraving  Co., 

engraving  by  all  processes,  fine  half- 
tones on  copper  a  specialty,  design- 
ing, lettering,  etc.,  estimates  fur- 
nished, 513  Market 

California  Pioneers  Society  of.  Pioneer  Bldg, 
4th  nr  Market 

California  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Company, 
Francis  M.  Stevens  agent,  NE  cor  Lar- 
kin and  Market 

California  Powder  Works 

(Santa  Cruz  County  and  Hercules- 
Station,  Contra  Costa  County),  John 
Bermingham  president,  J.  F.  Nesmith 
secretary,  230  California 

California  Prison  Commission,  1713  Stevenson 

"  Pure  Food  Co.  (Oakland),  George  M.  Spen- 
cer secretary,  328  Montgomery,  rooms  65- 
66 

•'  Quartette,  C.  L.  Gage  manager,  32  Mont- 
gomery 

"  Ranch,  C.  Dahle  proprietor,  office  &5  Eddy 
California  Rattan  Co.,  W.  F.  Mau  president,  F. 
P.  McCann  secretary,  55-61,  1st 

"  Redwood  Co..  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co. 
agents,  316  California 

"  Retail  Druggists'  State  Association,  113 
Fulton 

"  Road  Machine  Co.,  Arthur  Mercer  secre- 
tary, 221  ~ 


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California  Roof  Insurance  Co.,  Joseph  Soheerer 
president,  Emil  Sclieerer  secretary,  21- 
25, 10th 

California  Roofing  and  Repairing  Co.,  Charles 
J.  Koefoed  manager,  30  Chronicle  Bldg 

California  Rubber  Co.,  R.  H.  Pease  manager, 
577-579  Market 
"    Rural  World  The,  Edmund  T.  Boone  man- 
ager, 49,  1st 

California  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  J.  D. 
Fry  president,  Henry  Williams  vice- 
president,  J.  Dalzell  Brown  secretary 
and  treasurer,  SE  cor  California  and 
Montgomery 
"    Sal  Soda  Co.,  Charles  Jantzen  agent,  office 

402  Front 
"    Sandstone  and  Contracting  Co.,  J.  C.  Moffat 

manager,  40  Montgomery 
"    Sausage  Factory,  Winter  &  Felslng  pro- 
prietors, 37  Main 

California  Savings  and  Loan  Society  The, 
David  Farquharson  president,  Vernon 
Campbell  secretary,  1-2  Mills  Bldg,  9th 
floor 

CALIFORNIA    SAW     WORKS, 

H.  Bird  and  J.  C.  Haugby  proprietors, 
manufacturers  and  dealers  in  saws, 
saw  teeth,  timber  jacks  and  general 
sawmill  supplies,  saw  repairing  in  all 
its  branches,  208-210  Mission,  tele- 
phone Main  1505 

California  School  of  Design,  J.  R.  Martin  s  cre- 
tary,  SE  cor  California  and  Mason 
"    School  of    Elocution   and    Oratory,    Miss 
Emily  Curtis  principal,  8-9  Young  Men's 
Christian  Assn.  Bldg,  5th  floor 

California  School  of  Mechanical  Arts  The, 
Horace  Davis  president,  James  S.  Bun- 
nell secretary,  George  A.  Merrill  princi- 
pal, 16th,  El  Dorado,  Utah  and  Nebraska 

California  Slavenian  Colony  (Jeram,  Cal.), 
Rev.  P.  J.  Jeram,  president,  N.  H.  Lang 
secretary,  office  602  Market,  under  Crock- 
er-Woolworth  National  Bank 

California  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruel- 
ty to  Children,  Charles  Sonntag  presi- 
dent, John  McComb  secretary,  95  Dono- 
hoe  Bldg 
"  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American 
Revolution,  E.  W.  McKinstry,  president, 
Edwin  Bonnell  secretary.  Pioneer  Bldg 
"  Soda  Water  Works,  Goetz  &  Blohm  pro- 
prietors, 516  Octavia 

California  Spring  Manufacturing  Co.,  Thomas 
Sullivan  proprietor,  bedding  supplies, 
743  Mission 

California  Staats  Zeitung  (German  weekly), 
California  Demokrat  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  409  Bush 
"    Stables,  John  Nolan  &  Sons  proprietors, 

1611-1613  California 
"    Star  Oil  Works  Co.,  D.  G.  Scofield  pres- 
ident,   Charles  B.  Wheaton   secretary, 
office  13  Pine 

California  State  Almanac  (German),  Philo 
Jacoby  publisher,  612  Commercial 

California  State  Board  of  Dental  Examiners, 
F.  F.  Tebbets  president.  J.  D.  Hodgen, 
D.  D.  S.,  secretary,  office  1005  Sutter 

California  State  Board  of  Horticulture,  1-3 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

California  State  Board  of  Pharmacy,  John  H. 
Dawson  secretary.  1177  Valencia 

California  State  Board  of  Trade,  J.  A..  Fiicher 
secretary,  16  Post 

California  State  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  E. 
L.  Fitzgerald  commissioner.  325  Sutter 

California  State  Democratic  Club,  17  Flood 
Bldg 

California  State  Floral  Society,  E.  J.  Wick- 
son  secretary,  office  220  Market 

California  State  Hotel,  John  Serres  proprietor, 
771  Howard 
"    State  Military  Band,   A.  Mathieu   band- 
master, G.   J.   McGregor   manager,  328 
Bush 

California  State  Mineralogist,  John  J.  Craw- 
ford, office  24,  4th 


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California  State  Mining  Bureau,  John  J.  Craw- 
ford mineralogist,  24.  4th 
California  State  Protective  Association,  J.  P. 

Edofl  president,  Winfleld   Scott   secre- 
tary, 24  Mills  Bldg.  6th  floor 
"    State  Therapeutic  College,  T.  G.  Carpenter 
dean,  a5-86  Donohoe  Bldg 
California   Storage   Warehouse,   Thomas   H. 
Rooney  proprietor.  772  Mission 
"    Stove  and  Iron  Works,  Charles  Henderson 
president,  office  304  Montgomery 
California  Street  Cable  Railroad  Co.,   J.   B. 
Stetson  president.  Alfred  Borel   &    Co. 
treasurer,  Albert  Stetson  secretary,  J. 
W.   Harris    superintendent,    office    and 
depot  SW  cor  California  and  Hyde,  tele- 
phone East  113 
California  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
Rev.  W.  R.  Goodwin  pastor,  cor  Broder- 
ick  and  California 
California  Street  Police  Station,  538  California 
'■     Stump  Puller,    Arthur   Barnes    manager, 
82-84  Zoe 
California  Sugar  Refinery,   Claus   Spreckels 
president,  John  D.  Spreckels  vice-presi- 
dent,   Adolph    B.    Spreckels    secretary, 
office  327  Market 
"    Surgical   Hospital  (private).  Dr.  J.  Dennis 
Arnold  and  Dr.   Julius  Rosenstirn  pro- 
prietors, 935  Sutter 
California  Suspender  Manufacturing  Co.,  S. 
Zekind  &  Co.  proprietors,  6-8  Sutter 
"    System    of    Hotel    Advertising,    Patrick 
E.    McCarthy    manager,   321   Montgom- 
ery 
"    Tallow   Works,    Roth,    Blum   &   Co.     and 
Charles   and  Jerome  Milly  proprietors, 
N  s  5th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L.  office  201- 
203  California 
^'    Tartar  Works,  George  de  Latour  proprie- 
tor, 819  Sansome 
California  The  (Hotel),  R.  H.  Warfield  proprie- 
tor, N   s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and  Grant 
Av 
California  The,  Charles  Golinsky  proprietor, 
wines,  liquors  and  lunch  rooms,  228  Mar- 
ket 
California  Theatre,  Al  Hayman  &  Co.  (incorpor- 
ated), proprietors,  Louis  A.  Morgensteru 
business  manager,  N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny 
and  Grant  Av 

CALIFORNIA  TITLE  INSUR- 
ANCE AND  TRUST  CO.,  Charles  Page 
president,  Harry  D.  Laurie  secretary, 
L.  R.  EUert  manager,  210  Montgom- 
ery, Mills  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1811 

California  Tool  Works,  John  Weichhart  pro- 
prietor, machinists,  blacksmiths,  model 
and  die  makers,  143-145  Beale 

California  Transportation  Co.,  Andrew  Nelson 
president,  N.  Anderson  secretary,  office 
Jackson  Street  Wharf  (Pier  5),  telephone 
Main  628 

California  Tule  Anti-Caloric  Co.,  James  E.  Bell 
president,  William  Borrowe  secretary, 
401  California,  room  22,  factory  2223-2229 
Folsom 

California  Turf  The  (weekly),  John  R.  Dickson 
and  Dwight  L.  Hackett  publishers  and 
proprietors,  410  Montgomery,  room  4 
"    Type  Foundry,  The  Painter-Cornell  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 510  Clay 

California  Undertaking  Co.,  A.  D.  Cheshire 
president  and  manager,  SW  cor  Geary 
and  Stockton 


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the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO,  329  Market  St. 


California  Underwear  ractory,  Mrs.  Gertrude 
Rosenthal  proprietor,  Oscar  Lewis  man- 
ager, 1025  Market 

CALIFORNIA  UNIFORM  CO. 

(Marcus  Lafee  and  James  Russell)  mer- 
chant tailors,  National  Guard  and  so- 
ciety uniforms  a  specialty,  523  Market 

California    Upholstering    and    Carpet  Beating 
Works,   Michael    F.    Jordan  proprietor, 
1024  Oak 
California  Vigorit  Powder  Co.,  George  A.  Moore 
president, Frederick  W.  Peters  secretary, 
works  California  City,  Marin  Co.,  offlce 
208  California 
"    Violet  Co..  Otto  Weisman  manager,  2I14,  3d 
California  Volksfreund  (German  weekly).  Cali- 
fornia Volksfreund  Publishing  Co.  pub- 
lishers, 429  Montgomery 
California  Volksfreund  Publishing'  Co.,  F.  B. 
Schoenstein  president,  Henry  F.  Budde 
secretary,  publishers  California  Volks- 
freund, 429  Montgomery 
"    Wagon  and  Carriage  Co.  (Walter  L.   and 

Emil  P.  Heise),  3614  Fremont 
"    Warehouse  (Bonded  and  Free),  Haslett  & 
Swayne    proprietors,    NE    cor   2d    and 
Towhsend 
"    Wharf  and  Warehouse  Co.,  Balfour,  Guth- 
rie &  Co.  managers.  316  California 
"    Window  Cleaning  Co.,  Charles  Rossi  man- 
ager, 242  Sutter 

CALIFORNIA  WINE  ASSN., 

Charles  Carpy  president,  Percy  T. 
Morgan  vice-president  and  general 
manager,  Albert  Lachman  2a  vice- 
president,  Henry  Van  Bergen  secre- 
tary and  treasurer,  Henry  Lachman 
feneral  superintendent  and  Henry 
ohler  superintendent  wine  making, 
SW  cor  2d  and  Folsom 

California  Wine  Co.,  Frederick  Kaufman  pro- 
prietor, 901-905  Mission 

California  Wine  Cooperage,  Fulda  Bros,  pro- 
prietors, .30-40  Spear 

California  Wine  Depot,  Henry  Stoever  pro- 
prietor, NE  cor  16th  and  Howard 
"  Wine  Growers"  Union.  John  A.  Whelan 
president,  William  Whelan  secretary, 
318  Market 
"  Wine  Makers'  Corporation,  Herman  Ben- 
del  president,  John  H.  Wheeler  secretary 
and  manager,  46  Luning  BIdg 

California  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  A.  S.  Hallidie  presi- 
dent, Benjamin  Scarles  vice-president, 
W.  A.  Grubb  secretary.  Victor  Enginger 
treasurer  and  manager,  8-10  Pine 

California  Wire  Works,  A.  S.  Hallidie  presi- 
dent, Henry  L.  Davis  secretary,  8-10 
Pine,  works  332  Bay 

California  Woman's  Hospital,  F.  w.  Vowinckel 
M.  D.,  surgeon  in  charge,  Abraham 
Halsey  secretary  and  treasurer,  3118 
Sacramento 

California  Wood  Novelty  Works,  George  F. 
Atkinson  proprietor,  1119  Market 
"    Wool  Depot,  F,  S.  Moody  proprietor,  422- 
432  Townsend 

California  Woolen  Mills  (Petaluma),  Torr  & 
Haskell  proprietors,  office  118  Battery 

California  World  Co.  (incorporated),  George  H. 
Bartlett  manager,  publishers  The  Cali- 
fornia World,  623  Montgomery 

California  World  The  (weekly),  California 
World  Co.  publishers,  623  Montgomery 


Caligraph    Typewriter   Agency, 

James  D.  Brown  manager,  413  Mont- 
gomery 

Calin  John,  furnished  rooms,  1415  Stockton 
Calio  Gardner  R.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1424  Clay 
Calish  A.  E.,  salesman  Son  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1411 
Sacramento 

"    John  J.,  barber,  2133  Fillmore,  r.  2131  Fill- 
more • 

"    Raphael  S.,  teamster,  r.  1411  Sacramento 
J8®=-Calish.    See  Kalish 
Calisher  Fanny,  widow,  r.  829  Ellis 

"    Harry  B.,  salesman,  r.  829  Ellis 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Knight  &  Co.,  r.  839  Ellis 
JS^Calisher.    See  Kalisher 
Caliterna  Ottario,  chief  cook  Franz  Siebrecht, 

r.  826  Broadway 
Calkins  Frank,  asst.  Christian   H.  Westphal, 
r.  123  City  Hall  Av 

"    John  U.,  receiving  teller  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Berkeley 
Call  B.  G.,  r.  1045  Market 

Call    Charles    A.,  machinist   Yankee    Novelty 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1045  Market 

"  George  W.,  r.  1331  Washington 
Call  The  (San  Francisco)  (daily  and  weekly), 
Charles  M.  Shortridge  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, business  offlce  710  Market,  edito- 
rial rooms  517  Clay 
Callaghan  Agnes  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer 
r.  Ill  Stockton 

"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  554>4  Bryant 

"    Arthur  V.,  capitalist,  421  California,  r.  830 
Eddy 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 

"    Charles  W.  (O'Neill  Bros.  &  Callaghan),  r. 
Alameda 

"    Cornelius,  carpenter,  r.  603  Minna 

"    Cornelius,  helper  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 
r.  3105  Mission 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  350  Michigan 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  2024  Filbert 

"    Daniel  (Callaghan  &  O'Byrne),  r.  3410  Fill- 
more 

"    Daniel  J.,  r.  830  Eddy 

"    Dennis,    shoemaker   Rosenthal,    Feder   & 
Co.,  r.  938  Pacific 

"    Edward,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  45^4  Jessie 

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"    Hannah  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.', 
r.  350  Michigan 

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"    J.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  157,  7th 

"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  17  South  Park 

"    James  J.,  blacksmith  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
734,  24th 

"    James  P.,  clerk  postofftce,  r.  2024  Filbert 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  830  Eddy 

"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  573  Minna 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  350  Michigan 

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"    John,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  r. 
323  Tehama 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 

"    John,  master  bark  Northern  Light,  offlce 
46  Steuart 

"    John,  tooldresser  J.  R.  Blanchard  &  Co.,  r. 
606,  8th 

"    John  C,  fruits,  367,  3d,  r.  lOldY^  Alabama 

"    John  D.,  physician,  r.  3410  Fillmore 

"    John  F.,  compositor  Sterett  Printing  Co., 
r.  938  Pacific 

"    John  J.,  finisher  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 
r.  3105  Mission 

"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  230  Duncan 

"    John  L.,  foreman  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 
r.  833  Broadway 

"    John  M.,  inspector  U.   S.   Customs,  r.  1516 
Powell 

"    John  Q.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  635 
Bay 

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Callaghan  Julia,  domestic,  1703  Octavia 
"    Kate,  domestic,  1529  Sutter 
"    Kate  Mrs.,    janitor  Richmond    School,   r. 

SW  cor  Point  Lobos  and  3d  Avs 
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"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  735a  24th 
"    Michael  J.,  plumber,  r.  1214  Broadway 
"    Patrick  (Callaghan  &  Hartnett),  r.  224  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Patrick,  hostler  Michael   Conlon,  r.    1531 

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921  Natoma 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  305  San  Jose  Av 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  Encinal,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  mining,  r.  13V2  Zoe 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  64  Sierra 
"    Thomas  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  350  Michigan 
"    Thomas  L.,  plasterer,  r.  8  Dehon 
"    Timothy,  laborer  S.  F.   Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"     William,  chief  engineer  str  Santa  Cruz,  r. 

Oakland 
"    &  Hartnett  (Patrick  Callaghan  and  Daniel 

Hartnett),  liquors,  224  McAllister 
"    &  O'Byrne  (Daniel  Callaghan  and  Charles 
S.  O'Byrne),  insurance  agents,  405  Mont- 
gomery, I'oom  15 
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Callaghy  J.,  apprentice  H.  Friedrichs,  r.   1605 
Bryant    • 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Bryant  Av  nr  15th 
Callahan  Anthony  J.,  r.  1363  Fulton 
"    Bridget,  r.  1362  Fulton 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1460  Minna 
"    Charles,  policeman,  r.  833  Broadway 
"    Cornelius,  butcher,  r.  905  Sanchez 
"    Daniel,  liquors,  50,  7th 
"    Daniel  J.,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  517,  26th 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  1214  Broadway 
"    Dennis,  gasfitter,  r.  213^4  Clara 
"    Dennis,  sign  painter,  r.  33  Kissling 
"    Dennis  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  417  Laguna 
"    D.  J.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  4  Juniper 
•'     E.,  boiler  maker  McMurphy  &  McEvoy,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,   dressmaking,  833  Broad- 
way 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  906,  23d 
"    Eugene,  r.  547  Mission 

"    Frank  W.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1335a  Folsom 
"    Felix,  miner,  r.  307  Clara 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  21314  Clara 
"    Henry,  foreman  Am.   Biscuit  Co.,   r.   1028 

Washington 
"    Hugh,  junk' dealer,  737  Folsom 
"    James    H.   (Callahan  &  Bundeson),  r.    15 

Scott 
"    James  P.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

1123  Larkin 
•'    Jeremiah,  assistant  storekeeper  S.  F.  Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  156,  3d 
"    Jeremiah,  teamster,  r.  214,  15th 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  1214  Broadway 
"    John,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  1146  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  lORausch 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1917  Hyde 
"    John,  teamster  O'Connell  &  Lewis 
"    John  D.,  clerk,  r.  333  Van  Ness  Av 
•'    John  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  511  Bryant 
"    John  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  931  Natoma 
"    John  M. ,  r.  334  Sadowa 
"    John  R.,  druggist,  r.  217  Eddy 
"    Joseph  F.,  porter  San  Jose  Woolen  Mills 

Co.,  r.  431c  Natoma 
"    Joseph  J.,  teamster  Francis  X.  Steflen,  r. 

2131/2  Clara 
"    Katherine  T.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1331  Geary 


Callahan  Margaret,  widow,  r.  2432!4  Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1  White 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  900  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  liquors,  1511  Kentucky 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  330  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  principal  Clement  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1321  Geary 
"    Maurice,  saloon  watchman  str  San  Jose 
•'    Michael,  driver,  r.  537  Howard 
"    Michael,  paper  carrier,  r.  309  East  North 
"    M.  J.,  water  tender  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    N.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1416  Broadway 
•'    Patrick,  r.  39%  West  Mission 
"    Patrick,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Peter,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  430  Clementina  rear 
"    PeterP.,  engineer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2108 

Lombard 
"    Peter  P.,  marine  fireman,  r.  742  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  430  Clementina  rear 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  S  s  24th  nr  Utah 
"    Thomas,  machine  hand  Rosenthal,  Feder 

&  Co.,  r.  3013  Laguna 
"    Thomas  H.,  liquors,  3012  Laguna 
"    Timothy,  cutter  L.  Goodfriend  &  Co.,  Oak- 
land 
"    Timothy,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.   SW  cor 

Sierra  and  Vermont 
"    Timothy  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  105 

Walnut 
"    Timothy  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

Bay  and  Hyde,  r.  800^^  Bay 
"    William,  r.  635  Bay 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  900  Bryant 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  22,  14th 
"    William  H.,  baker  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  1028 

Washington 
"    William  J.,  machinist    Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  1124  Folsom 
"    &  Bundesen,  (James  H  Callahan  and  Boye 
Bundesen),  ship  painters,   Spear  Street 
Wharf 
4®=Callahan.    See  Callaghan 
Callan  Ellen,  widow,  r.  19  Welsh 
"    Eugene  C,  salesman  Richard  Tiddy,  r.  I2QY2 

Rose  Av 
"    James,  carpet  sewer  John  W.  Shanahan,  r. 

1658  Market 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  34th 

and  Noe 
"    Jeremiah,  teamster  Charles  S.   Healey,  r. 

57  Precita  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  19  Welsh 
"    John  N.,  car  builder,  r.  41  Louisa 
"    Patrick,  foreman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.    1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  'Z-ZWz  Birch  Av 
Callan  Tliomas,  wines  and  liquors,  14  Turk 
"    Thomas  J.,  bartender  Thomas  Callan,  r.  6 

Margaret  Court 
"    Thomas   M.,    bartender  M.  Bishop,  r.    129 
Silver 
Callanan  Jonas,  teamster,  r.  503  Ash  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  39%  Moss 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  532  Mission 
Callandreau  Jules,  physician  and  surgeon,  of- 
fice and  r.  403  Powell 
Callane  Anna,  widow,  r.  724  Harrison 
Callaway  Alfred  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1011  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    J.  T.  Norman,  bookkeeper  H.  Hughes  &  Co., 
r.  1021  Van  Ness  Av 
Callely  Ann,  widow,  r.  274  Minna 

"    William  H.,  locksmith,  r.  274  Minna 
Callen  Freda,  domestic,  1441  McAllister 
"    J.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 


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Callen  James  J.,  packer  Wilson  Bros.  Co.,  r.  1658 

MarKet 
•'    Michael,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall.  r.   10054 

Gilbert 
"    Michael,  marble  polisher  Ruflino   &  Bian- 
chi,  r.  California  Av,  opp  Parker 
Callender  Clifford,  driver,  r.  iibv^  Broad  way 
•'    Henry,  r.  2812a  Howard 
■'    Henry  A..  Jeweler,   126  Kearny,  room  7,  r. 

1422  Devisadero 
"    Henry  E.,  machinist,  r.  1422  Devisadero 
"    John  A.,  physician,  r.  711  Jones 
"    John  T..  rigger,  r.  1426  Mason 
■'    Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1426  Mason 
•'    Monroe  N..  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  2812a  Howard 
"    Pinkie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1426  Mason 
Callero  Luigi,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Calley  Elias  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  45  Stev- 
enson, r.  Oakland 
'■    Henry  C,  salesman  Whitall,  Tatum  &  Co., 

r.  Sausalito 
"    Robert  B.,  agent  Whitall,  Tatum  &  Co.,  45 
Stevenson,  r.  Oakland 
Calli  Nicholas,  peddler,  r.  1318  Kearny 
Calligan  James,  florist,  r.  44214,  6th 
Callinan  Ella    A.    Miss,    stenographer   Siebe, 
Glanville  Co..  r.  17  Hubbard 
"    Herbert  E..  foreman  stereotype  dept.  Daily 

Report,  r.  2641  Howard 
"    John  (Callinan  &  Murray),  r,  17  Hubbard 
"    Mollie,  domestic.  1610  Fell 
•    Murty,  policeman,  r.  2641  Howard 
•'    Murty  A.,  clerk  Daily  Report  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

2641  Howard 
•'    William,  policeman,  r.  1058  McAllister 
"    &  Murray  (John  Callinan  and  George  W. 
Murray  I.  barbers.  131,  2d 
Callingliani  WiUiam  J.,  general  agent  Scottish 
Union  and   National  Insurance  Co.    (of 
Edinburgh)   and  Orient  Insurance  Co., 
420    California,  r.    NW  cor  Sutter  and 
Stockton 
Calliopean  Club,  Max  Blum  secretary,  1620  Cali- 
fornia 
Calliscli  Frank  E.,  general  life  insurance,  705 

SpreckelsBldg.  r.  Alameda 
Callison  Johnson  L,.,  mining  expert,  r.  19  Pearl 
Callnon  Eugene  W.,  stationery,  430,  3d,  r.  504,  3d 

''    F.  W.  Mrs.,  varieties,  504,  3d 
Callsen  Anna,  widow,  r.  1435  Pacific 
"    Peter,  collector,  r.  1435  Pacific 
Callundan   Ferdinand  H..  floorwalker  Will  & 
Finck  Co.,  r.  917  Hyde 
■'    Frederick  P.,  clerk,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Jules    J.,    manager  and   captain  Morse's 

Patrol,  .545  California,  r.  1225  Ellis 
"    William  T.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r. 
712a  Fell 
Callustro  Companv  The.  Charles  H.   Lombard 

agent.  621  Market 
Calmann  Julius,  superintendent  P.  F.  Nolan  & 

Co..  r.  921a  Golden  Gate  Av 
Calmel  Anthony,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Calmen  James,  painter,  r.  19^2  Stevenson  Av 
Calmette  Virginia,  r.  211,  4th 
Calmeyer  Henry,  clerk  William  Warnke,  r.  734 

Broadway 
Calmon  Eugene,  proprietor  The  White  House, 

520  Jackson 
Calnan  Daniel,  clerk,  r.  4  Howard  Court 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r,  72314  Natoma 
"    John  A.,  shoemaker,  r,  515,  29th 
•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  515.  29th 
■'    Michael,  litho  pressman,  r.  515,  29th 


Calnan  Michael  T. ,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Ele- 
vator Co.,  r.  532  Howard 
"    Thomas  M..  transferer,  r.  515,  29th 
"    Timothy  C,  policeman,  r.  414  Duncan 
Calnen  John  J.,  entry  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
Calnon  Edward,  clerk,  r.  26  Russ 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  26  Russ 
Calori  Augustino,  scavenger,  r.  22  Jasper  PI 

CALORIC  VITA  OIL  CO.. 

E.  Cotton  Smitb  secretary  and  adver- 
tising manager,  1513  Buchanan 

Calsing  Martin,  machinist,  r.  651  Stevenson 
Calvano  Daniel,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Vincenza.  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Calvary  Cemetery.    See  Mount  Calvary  Ceme- 

terv 
Calvary    Presbyterian    Churcli,    Rev.    John 
Hemphill,  D.  D.,  pastor.  NW  cor  Powell 
and  Geary 
Calvert  George  W.,  clerk  Thomas  Sullivan,  r. 
31  Pleasant 
"    John,  chemist,  -12  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  1143  Polk 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  31  Pleasant 
■'    John  L..  finisher  W.  &  J.   Sloane  &  Co.,r. 
625  Powell 
Calvert  Lithographing  and  Engraving  Com- 
pany (of  Detroit,  Mich.),  David  Hunter 
agent,  207  Battery,  room  21 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r  31  Pleasant 
"    Martha  Miss,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 

School,  r.  31  Pleasant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2115  Baker 
Calvert's  Pharmacy,  Alfred    D.  E.  De  Smet 

manager,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Kearny 
Calvin  Eugene,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1510 
Sanchez 
"    Stephen  M.,  watchman,  r.  540  Folsom 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry.,  r. 

1211  Sanchez 
"    William  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  540  Folsom 
Calway  Nellie,  widow,  r.  1001  Natoma 
Calzia  Bartholomew  Rev.,  S.  J.,  treasurer  and 

secretary  St.  Ignatius  College 
Camano  Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1129  Clay 
Camarinos  Christopher,  r.  426  Stevenson 
"    Demetrius    G.,   general     commission    and 
dealer  tropical  fruits,  nuts,  etc.,  519-523 
Sansome,  r.  502  Washington 
Cambernous  Alexander,  cooper,  r.  424  Clemen- 
tina 
Camblats  Paul,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizing  Wks, 

r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Camblein  David  J.,  clerk  John  Sroufe  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Mary  T.  Mrs.,  teacher  Henry  Durant  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  Alameda 
Camblon  Charles,  seaman,  r.  822  Montgomery 
Camblos  Frank,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  235 

California  Av 
Cambrian  Hall,  1133  Mission 
Cambridge  The,  Mrs.  M.  Hillyer  proprietor,  916 

Howard 
Cambron  Carroll   G..  merchandise  broker,  201 

Front,  r.  Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Camden  Charles,  office  405  Montgomery,  room  5, 

r.  Shasta,  Cal. 
Camela  Bartolo,  fisherman,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Camenarder  George,  milker  G.  L.  Perham,  r. 

Cambridge  nr  Bacon 
Camenos  Louis,  cook  John  Peters,  r.  48  East 
Camera  Emanuel,   boots  and   shoes,  628  Broad- 
way 
Cameron  A.  Mrs.,  r.  425  Linden  Av 
"    Alexander,  fireman,  r.  207  Minna 
"    Alexander,  plasterer,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Alexander,  starter  Cal.   St.  RR,  r.   1324ii 

Pine 
"    Alexander  D.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  29A  1.3th 
"    Angus,  deputy  U  S.  Marshal,  r.  2323 Howard 
"    Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  9  Adair 
"    Bedford,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  2604  Manchester 
■'    Bessie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1923  Ellis 
"    Burton  W.,  carpenter  Sutro  Baths 
■'    D.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  435   Na- 
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Cameron  Daniel  D.,  carpenter,  r.  631%  Stevenson 

"    Daniel  F.,  gasfltter,  r.  8  Angelica 

"  Daniel  W..  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 
Co.,r.  108  Taylor 

"    Delia,  domestic,  1237  Guerrero 

"  Donaldina  Miss,  teacher  Presbyterian 
Chinese  Mission  Home,  r.  920  Sacra- 
mento 

"  Dudley  A.,  clerk  James  A.  Snook  &  Co.,  r. 
936^2  Folsom 

"    Dugald,  laborer,  r.  2304  Hyde 

"  Edward  N.,  confectionery,  351  and  1835  De- 
visadero,  r.  1196  Haight 

"    Ernest,  extraman  Truck  3,  r.  1425  Market 

"    Eveline  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1933  Ellis 

"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  1111  Stevenson 

"    George,  grocer,  r.  732a  18th 

"    George,  harness  maker,  r.  926'/^  Folsom 

"  George  E.,  purser  str  Dauntless,  r.  931 
Howard 

"  George  T.,  clerk  The  Crocker- Woolworth 
National  Bank,  r.  711  Jones 

"    Gordon,  carriage  painter,  r.  1196  Haight 

"  Gordon  B.,  clerk  Lunt  Bros.,  r.  3430  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Ida  B.  Miss,  physician,  2653  Howard 

"    J.,  laborer,  r.  834  Kearny 

"  J.  Alexander,  timekeeper  King-Morse  Can- 
ning Co.,  r.  2604 Manchester 

"    James,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co. 

"    James,  chief  cook  str  State  of  California 

"  James,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 
13391/2  Market 
Cameron  James  A.,  chief  clerk  superintendent 
Southwestern  Division  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co's  Express,  43  New  Montgomery,  r. 
Alameda 

"  James  A. ,  lineman  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  433Natoma 

"    James  G.,  r.  1196  Haight 

"  James  H.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  The  Berkshire 

"  J.  Lincoln,  marine  engineer,  r.  2015  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  409,  29th 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  1037  Dolores 

"    John,  stonecutter,  r.  329%,  6th 

"    John  J.,  r.  232%,  4th 

"  John  J.,  clerk  Dickins  Lumber  Co.,  r.  409, 
29th 

"  John  W.,  salesman  Code,  Elfelt  &Co.,r. 
630  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  505  Devisadero 

"    Mary  N.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1040%  Mission 

"  Neil,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Minna 
and  Mary 

"    Neil  H.,  r.  917  Howard 

"    P.  O.,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 

"  Robert  D.,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  202 
Fair  Oaks 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  716  O'Farrell 

"  Thomas  H.,  horseshoer  Thomas  O'Rourke, 
r.  2015  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Tobacco  Co.,  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  agents, 
406  California 

"    William,  cook,  r.  .334  Main 

'<  William,  painter  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  427%  Ringold 

"    William     H.,      superintendent     agencies 
Chronicle,  r.  1517  Baker 
Cameron's  Steam  Pumps,  Union  Iron   Works 

agents,  223  Market 
Cames  Alexander,  cook,  r.  1003  Mason 

"  Ferdinand,  butcher,  13  and  38  Centre  Mar- 
ket, r.  1003  Mason 

"    Frank,  laundry,  150  Shipley 

"    Louis,  carrier  postofftce,  r.  13  Laskie 

"  Paul,  cellarman  Em.  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  150 
Shipley 

"    Peter,  r.  1047,  19th 
Cameto  Laurent  (J.  Baron  &  Co.),  r.  2016  Stock- 
ton 
Camgros  John  B.,  bottle   cleaner  Arpad    Har- 
aszthy,  r.  Oakland 

"  John  R.,  bartender  Theophile  Vaissiere,  r. 
3131,  16th 

"    Marie,  domestic,  2100  Jackson 
Camia  Massimo,  barber  Stern  &  Pearson,  r.  11, 
6th 


Camicca  Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  8  Ohio  PI 
Camicia  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  17  Boardman  PI 
Camilla  Bartolomeo,  fisherman,  r.  10  Margaret 
PI 
"    Giovanni  B.,  fisherman,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Camille  Jules,  proprietor  Baltimore  House,  502 

Bush 
Camilleri  Antonio,  porter  M.  Goss  &  Co.,  r.  545 

Washington 
Camilloni  G.  &  Co.  (Giuseppe  Camilloni,  Angelo 
Ravano  and  Joseph  Canepa) ,  commission 
merchants,  fresh,  salt,  smoked  and  dried 
fish,  5-6  Clay  Street  Market,  518  Clay 
"    Giuseppe  (G.  Camilloni  &  Co.),  r.  10  Vin- 
cent 
Caminetti  Antonio  B.,  r.  906  Buchanan 
"    Brace,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1322%  Fil- 
bert 
"    J.,  blacksmith,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2315  Larkin 
"    May,  widow,  r.  226  Haight 
"    Richard,  assayer,  r.  1322%  Filbert 
Camiso  Antone,  plaster  worker  F.  T.  Riley,  r. 

430  Filbert 
Camissa  Louis,  laborer,  r.  1805%  Stockton 
Camlong  John,  laborer,  r.  156  Clara 
Camm  Charles  W.,  salesman  C.  E.  Whitney  & 

Co.,  r.  413  Post 
Cammett  John  H.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann 
&  Bendel,  r.  Eureka,  Humboldt  Co.,  Cal. 
Camous  Andre,  locksmith  and  bell  hanger,  436 

Bush 
Camozzi  Gabriel  G.,   salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  r. 


"    Lucio,  tinsmith,  r.  12  Union  PI 
"    Peter,  tinsmith,  r.  10  Pollard  PI 
Camp  Clark  A.,  widow,  r.  521  Turk 
"    James  M.,  clerk  David  S.  Hirshberg,  r.  1175 

E  19th,  Oakland 
"    John  W.,  helper  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  128  Locust  Av 
4®~Camp.    See  Campe  and  Kamp 
Campa  Bartolomo,  capitalist,  r.  430  Union 

"    George  L.,  clerk,  r.  831  Fulton 
Campagna  Frank,  boots  and  shoes,  300  Golden 

Gate  Av,  r.  5  Sonora 
Campagno  Emanuel  M.,  poultry,  1320  Polk,  r. 

San  Bruno  Road  nr  Five  Mile  House 
Campagne  Sylvester,  musician,  r.  1334  Natoma 
Campana  Alfiero,  waiter  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r. 
531  Union 
"    Angelo,  waiter  Sartori  &  Fantina 
"    Domenico,  waiter  Sartori  &  Fantina 
"    Peter  S.,  clerk  money-order  division  Post 

Offtce,  r.  815%  Vallejo 
"    Vincenzo  (Demattei  &  Co.),  r.  333  Blake 
Campbell  A.  J.,  foreman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Albert  N.,  traveling  salesman  Weister  & 

Co.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
"    Alexander,  baker,  r.  36  Eddy 
"    Alexander,  liquors,  636.  3d,  r.  424  Bryant 
"    Alexander,  longshoreman,  r.  1327  Sansome 
"    Alexander,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  143 
Minna 
Campbell  Alexander  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  305 
Larkin,  r.  725  Union 
"    Alexander  L.,  contractor  and  builder,  301 

Montgomery,  r.  1525  Fulton 
"    Alfred,  laborer,  r.  523  Mission 
"    Alvin  L.,  miner,  r.  20  Allen 
"    Amy    T.   Miss,    vice-principal    Broadway 

Grammar  School,  r.  1320  Jackson 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Andrew  McM.,  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1020 
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Campbell  Anna  C.  Miss,  dressmaking,  14  Grant 
Av,  room  70 
Anne  B.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Avenue  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1320  Jackson 
Annie    Miss,    compositor    Filmer-Rollins 
Electro.  Co.,  r.  1221  O'Farrell 

A.  R.,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
Archibald,  bartender,  r.  827  Folsom 
Archibald,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 
Archibald,  cook  Herbert  Martin,    r.    1305 

Clay 

Archibald,  fireman  S.  P.  Co. 

Archie  E.,  attorney  at  law,  45-48  Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  25  Sanchez 

Arthur,  hostler,  r.  3059  Point  Lobos  Av 

Arthur  C.  coal  and  teaming,  1.32-134  Fol- 
som, r.  1233  Fulton 

Arthiir  L.,  contractor,  301  Montgomery 

B.  F.,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  16  Geneva 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  12  HoUis 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  108  Clara  Av 
Catherine  Miss,  r.  754  Harrison 
Charles,  bartender,  r.  630  Bush 
Charles,  foreman,  r.  401  Harrison 
Charles,  plasterer,  r.  241,  17th 
Charles  J.,  insurance  and  real  estate,  225 

Sansome 
"    Charles  J.,  salesman  Will  E.  Fisher  &  Co., 

r.  416Steiner 
Campbell    Cbarles    P.,     secretary    Overland 

Freight  Transfer  Co.,   SE  cor  5th  and 

Bluxome,  r.  1320  Jackson 
"    Charles  R.,  porter,  r.  259b  Clara 
"    Colin  J.,  widow,  r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 
'■    C.  W.,  steerage  watchman  str  City  of  Rio 

de  Janeiro 
"    Daniel,  r.  1050  Mission 
"    Daniel,  marine  fireman,  r.  817  Battery 
"    Daniel,  molder,  r.  1040  Kentucky 
"    Daniel,  printer,  r.  653  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  1102  Kansas 
"    Daniel  D.,  house  mover  and  carpenter,  6 

Broad 
'■    David  R.  (Aicher  &  Campbell),  r.  215  Vallejo 
'■    Dennis,  clerk,  r.  126  Hayes 
■'    Dominick,  printer,  r.  653  Folsom 
Campbell  Donald  Y.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cal- 

fornia,  room  53,  r.  Oakland 
"    Dugald,  machinist,  r.  524  Arkansas 
"    Duncan,  labofer,  r.  5  Natoma  rear 
"    Duncan,  quartermaster  str  San  Juan 
"     E.   Mrs.,  proprietor  Thistle  House,  783!/2 

Market 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  1023  Mission 
"     Edward,  clerk,  r.  30i/i  Moss 
"    Effle  E.  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  2226  Howard 
"    E.   G.,   employee    Cutting    Fruit  Packing 

Co.,  r.  142,  7th 
Campbell  E.L.,   attorney   at  law,  33-34  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  Palo  Alto,  San  Mateo 

Co. 
"    Elbert  L.,  stock  clerk  John  Quadt  &  Co.,  r. 

102  Ellis 
■'    Elizabeth  Miss,  milliner,  r.  18  Rincon  Av 
"    Estella,  widow,  r.  844a  Howard 
"    E.  W.,  bookkeeper  G.  Orsi,  r.  1525  Powell 
"    Felix,  teamster  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Frances  S.  Miss,  r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Francis,   laborer  Vulcan  Iron  Wks.,  r.  3 

Simpson  PI 
"    Francis,    quartermaster    str    Corona,    r. 

1055A  Howard 
"    Frank  E.,  motorman   Market  St.   Ry..   r. 

1606  Church 


Campbell  Fred  M.,  manager  American   Book 

Co.,  101  Battery,  r.  Oakland 
Campbell  Fred  S.,  secretary  Mangrum  &  Otter, 

27  New  Montgomery,  r.  The  Renton 
Frederick,  draughtsman,  r.  748  Howard 
Frederick  B.,  plumber,  r.  33  Clementina 
George  A.,  laborer,  r.  2  Boston  PI 
George  B.,  contractor,  301  Montgomery,  r. 

1904  Market 
George  D.,    attorney  at  law,   14  Sansome, 

rooms  35-36,  r.  416'Steiner 
Grace,  widow,  r.  2017  Pine 
Hannah,  widow,  r.  3411  Geary 
Harry  F.,  2d  assistant  engineer  str  Eureka, 

r.  73  Clementina 
Harry  N.,  collector  Harbor  Commissioners, 

foot  3d,  r.  1825  Sutter 
Campbell  Henry  C,   attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  53,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Hubbard  J.,  cashier  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  1310  Hyde 
"    Isabel,  widow,  r.  1404  Sanchez 
'•    Isabel  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1404  San- 
chez 
"    J.    Alexander,    salesman   Tubbs  Cordage 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
•'    James  (Campbell  &  Pettus).  r.  230,  7th  Av 
"    James  (Campbell  &  Troyer),  r.  Sonoma 
•'    James    assistant  engineer 
'•    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  2  Minnesota 
•'    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  820  Greenwich 
'■    James,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros. 
'■    James,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla,   r.    175 

Perry 
■'    James,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
■'    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1040 

Kentucky 
"    James  A.,  calker,  r.  247,  3d 
"    James  A.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining 

Co..  r.  Oakland 
Campbell  James  A.,  judge  Police  Court  No.  1, 

chambers  New  City  Hall,   1st  floor,  r. 

New  Western  Hotel 
"    James  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  361  Clementina 
"    James  E.,  machinist  Byron  Jackson,  r.  324 

19th 
"    James  H..  driver  San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy, 

r.  12  Hollis 
"    James  J.,  gilder   S.    &    G.    Gump,  r.    513 

Minna 
"    James  R.,  salesman,  r.  25  Welsh 
'•    James  S.,  cook  Charles  Kopp,  r.  346,  7th 
'•    James  W.,  r.  2226  Howard 
'■    James  W.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  134 

Hartford 
"    James  W.,  mill  hand  Cal.  Barrel  Co..  r. 

1040  Kentucky 
"    James  W.  H.,  commission  merchant,  office 

Section  1  Sea  Wall,  r  816  Lombard 
'■    Jane  F.,  widow,  r.  123  Germania 
"     J.  E..  r.  28  Turk 
"    Jennie  Miss,  clerk  J.  Spaulding  &   Co.,  r. 

728^/4  Clementina 
"  John,  r.  919  Webster 
"  John,  r.  1428  Pacific  rear 
"  John,  bricklayer,  r.  738'/2  Clementina 
"    John,  cleaner  Burkhardt  &  Mugan,  r 

Harrison 
"    John,  contractor,  301  Montgomery,   r.   1913 

McAllister 
"    John,  draughtsman,  r.  30  (330),  13th 
"    John,  fireman  str  Sausalito,  r.  Sausalito 
"    John,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1040  Kentucky 
"    John,  packer  Hills  Bros.,  r.  215  Vallejo 
"    John,  sawyer,  r.  9a  6th 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
"    John  Jr.,   contractor,  301  Montgomery,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    John  D.,  carpenter,  r.  515  Hickory  Av 
"    John  D.,  with  Electric  Laundry  Co.,   r.   51 

Precita  Av 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1529  Post 
"    John  F.,  clerk  Traffic  Association  of  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  Oakland 
"    John    G.,    machinist    Dow     Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  524  Arkansas 
"    John  J.,   ship    painter    Callahan   &   Bun- 

desen,  r.  18  Rincon  Av 


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Campbell  John  M.,  surgical  dresser  City  and 

County  Hospital 
"    John  M.,  teamster,  r.  1235b  Folsom 
"    John  M..  teamster,  r.  1529  Post 
"    John  v.,  with  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.   East 

Oakland 
"    Joseph,  carpenter  John  Sanders,  r.  312  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Joseph,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

29  Dehon 
"    Joseph,    teamster     Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co. ,  r.  683a  Clementina 
"    Joseph  A.,  horseshoer.  r.  12  Hollis 
"    Joseph  C.   (Reddy,  Campbell  &  Metson), 

attorney  at  law,  116-122  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

2619  Buchanan 
"    Joseph  C,  melter  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  519 

Elizabeth 
"    Joseph  H.,  physician,  427,  24th 
"    Joseph  W.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1005  Capp 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  8  Bridge 
"    Kate,  domestic,  r.  16  Geneva 
"    Kate  Miss,  milliner,  r.  18  Rincon  Av 
"    Lawrence,  carpet  layer  Campbell  &  Sor- 

ensen,  r.  1603  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  milliner,  r.  473  Jessie 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  presser  J.   Spaulding  &  Co.,    r. 

7281/4  Clementina 
"    Lewis  A.,  clerk  Alexander  Campbell  Jr., 

r.  California  Hotel 
"    Lily,  widow,  r.  27  Lily  Av 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  320  Brannan 
"    Louis,  r.  420  Jackson 
"    Lucy  J.,  widow,  r.  416  Steiner 
"    M.,  widow,  r.  522  Union 
"    Malcolm  D.,  carpenter,  r.  50  Merritt 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  30  (330)  13th 
"    Margaret  Miss   (Campbell  &  Sutherland), 

r.  538  Hayes 
"    Mark,  carpenter  and  builder,  126  Hayes 
"    Mark  Jr.,  finisher  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 

r.  923  Shotwell 
"    Marriner  Mrs.,    teacher   vocal   music,    r. 

1820  Turk 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  910  Page 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1104  Kansas 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  754  Harrison 
"    Mary  Mrs.,   adjuster  U.   S.   Mint,  r.  ISSVs 

Castro 
"    Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  113  Chattanooga 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1829  Union 
"    Mary  P.,  physician,  427,  24th 
"    Michael,  fireman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Michael  F.,   mining  expert,  40  California, 

room  5 
"    Murdoch,  shipwrights'  and  calkers'  tools, 

102  Steuart,  r.  132  Turk 
"    Murdoch  A.,  ofBce  63  Flood  Bldg,  r.  621 1/2 

Post 
"    Nellie  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Oscar,  clerk,  r.  114  McAllister 
"    Patrick,    coalpasser  str  City  of  Puebla, 

r.  41  Natoma 
"    Peter  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  1081  Broadway 
"    Peter  M.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    P.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1320  Jackson 
"    Printing    Press    and    Manufacturing    Co. 

(New    York),  The   Painter-Cornell    Co. 

Pacific  Coast  agents,  510  Clay 
•'    Ralph,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  843 

Devisadero 
"    Ralph,  type  caster,  r.  479  Frederick 
"    Ralph  v.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  479 

Frederick 
"    Remembrance    H.,  mining,  602    Market,  r. 

1825  Sutter 
"    Robert,  machinist    Union    I.   Wks,  r.   524 

Arkansas 
"    Robert  Jr.,  coppersmith,  r.  524  Arkansas 
"    Robert  E.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,   r. 

2  Minnesota 
"    Robert  E.,  canmaker,  r.  1428  Pacific  rear 
"    Robert  J.,  assistant  engineer  str  Bay  City, 

r.  228,  19th 
"    Robert  M.    Rev.,    pastor  First  Christian 

Church,  r.  238g  12th 


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Campbell  Rose,  domestic,  1916  Pacific  Av 
"    Rose  Miss,   spooler  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  1606  Church 
"    Ruth  G.  Miss,   teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1320  Jackson 
"    Sadie  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"     Samuel  J.  (S.  J.  Campbell  &  Son),  r.  962y2 

Harrison 
■'    Samuel  J.  &  Son  (Samuel  J.  and  William), 

butchers,  334,  3d 
^'    Shadrick,  policeman,  r.  239  Guerrero 
■'     Stephen,  engineer,  r.  51%  Precita  Av 
■'     Sween,  carpenter,  r.  120,  7th 
"    Sybil    Miss,    stenographer  State   Council 

American  Protective  Assn,  r.  2  Minne- 
sota 
"    Theodore,  miner,  r.  33  Fell 
"    Thomas,  bell  man  International  Hotel 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  357  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  66  Tehama 
"    Thomas  D.,  blacksmith,  r.  153  Perry 
"    Thomas  J.,  brickmason.  r.  1813  McAllister 
"    Thomas  J.,  superintendent  J.   J.   O'Brien 

&  Co.,  r.  522  Union 
"    Thomas  P.,  teamster,  r.  1235b Folsom 
"    Thomas  R.,  seaman,  r.  28  Clay 
Campbell   Vernon,   secretary    The    California 

Savings   and  Loan  Society,    1-2   Mills 

Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  507  Florida 
"    Walter,  painter,  r.  158,  9th 
"    Walter  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.   S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1820  Turk 
"    Walter  G.,  pattern  maker,  r.  524  Arkansas 
"    William,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    William    (Campbell   &    Sorensen),  r.    513 

Minna 
"    William  (S.  J.  Campbell  &  Son),  r.  926y2 

Harrison 
"    William,  cellarman  Descalso  Bros.,  r.  1215 

Waller 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    William  A.,  calker,  r.  247,  2d 
"    William    E.,  engineer  Pioneer    W.    L.    & 

Color  Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  141 U/2  Mason 
"    William  H.,  collector  Charles   R.  Allen,  r. 

2301  Devisadero 
"    William  H.,  painter,  r.  659  Minna 
"    William  H.,  wholesale  liquors  and  manu- 
facturers' agent,  402  Front,  r.  726,  23d 
"    William   J.,   shipwright,  212  Spear,  r.   307 

Bryant 
"    William  J.  Jr.,  ship  carpenter  William  J. 

Campbell,  r.  307  Bryant 
"    William  L.,  contractor,  301  Montgomery,  r. 

1913  McAllister 
"    William  M.,    architect    Townley  Bros.,  r. 

2300  Mission 
"    William  R.  L.,  clerk  cashier's  dept  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1618  California 
"    William   S.,    photo-engraver  Call,  r.  3OV2 

Moss 
"    William    T.,    carrier    postofBce,    r.    1622a 

Fell 
"    William   W.,  druggist,  NE    cor  9th    and 

Howard 
"    W.  J.,  waiter  str  Eureka 
"    &  Pettus   (James  Campbell   and  Thomas 

Pettus),    contractors    and     builders,  40 

New  Montgomery 
"    &  Sorensen  (William  Campbell  and  Soren 

Sorensen),  managers  J.  E.  Mitchell  Car- 
pet Cleaning   and  Renovating   Co.,  240, 

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Campe  Fred   W.,  liquors,   NW  cor  Geary   and 
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"    George,  cook,  r.  304  Clementina 
"    Harry,  engineer,  r.  30  Geneva 
"    Harry  M.  (Henry  Campe  &  Co.)„r.  20  Devis- 

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"    Henry   (Henry  Campe  &  Co.),  r.  20  Devis- 

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"    Henry  &  Co.  (Henry  and  Harry  M.  Campe 
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"    J.  Frederick,  groceries,  1011  Harrison 
JSS"  Campe.    See  Camp  and  Kamp 
Campelonga   Bernardo,    bootblack   P.    Campe- 
longa,  r.  4  Pollard  PI 
"    Louis,  boootlack  P.  Campelonga,  r.  4  Pol- 
lard PI 
"    Peter,    bootblack,   NE    cor  Stockton    and 
Market,  r.  4  Pollard  PI 
Campen  Fritz  L.,  r.  9a  6th 
Campi's  Restaurant,  I.  Cuenin  proprietor,  531- 

533  Clay 
Campi's  Restaurant,   Sartori  &  Fantina  pro- 
prietors, 10&-108  G'Farrell 
Campin   Alexander   A.,  draughtsman   Samuel 

Newsom,  r.  Oakland 
Campini  Emilio,  waiter  Frank  S.  Guglielmetti, 
r.  19  Polk 
"    Eugenio,  saw  filer  and  grinder,  r.  9  Gordon 
Campion  Edward  J.,  manager  Peter  F.  Collien, 

r.  1621  Grove 
Campion  Eugene,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors 
and  sole  agent  Las  Palmas  and  Cuper- 
tino Vineyard,  416  Pine  and  14-16  Leides- 
dorff,  r.  Piedmont 
"    George,    clerk   W.   B.  CluS   &  Co.,   r.  618 

Jessie  ^b 

"    James,  coalpasser  str  Alameda*^^ 
"    JohnF.,  boxmaker  Pac.  &.^S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  339,  6th  ;.-  ' 
"    Patrick,  gripman.-wSrket    St.    Ry.,  r.   39 

Powell  Av 
"    Patrick  J.,  policeman,  r.  II2V2  Oak 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1520!^  Post 
4S=  Campion.    See  Champion 
Campo  Clara,  widow,  r.  906  Buchanan 
Campodonico  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  291/2  Scott  PI 
'■    Charles,  commission,  r.  2008  Mason 
"    Eugene  J.,  clerk  Johnson  &  Fulton,  r.  519 

Greenwich 
"    Gaetano,  with  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co.,  r.  1110 

Clay  rear 
"    James,  clerk  A.   Daneri  &  Co.,  r.  1  Shep- 

pard  PI 
"    John  B.,  laborer   Dominick  Roberts,  r.   1 
Truett 
Campodonico  John  B.,  manager  A.  Galli  Fruit 
Co..  516-518  Sansome.  r.  519  Greenwich 
"    Joseph  M.  clerk,  r.  1817ii  Powell 
"    Millie  Miss,  teacher  McDowell  Dressmak- 
ing Academy,  r.  926b  Greenwich 
"    Stephen,    groceries    and    liquors,    I8I714 

Powell 
"    &  Malcolm  Co.  (R.  K.  Malcolm),  fruit  and 
produce  commission  merchants,  325-333 
Washington 
Campos  Cose,  r.  29  Rausch  rear 
Campton  Annie  M.  Miss,  r.  1107  Post 
Camuffo  Richard,   ship   carpenter,    r.  465  Bry- 
ant 


Canadian   Pacific  Railway, 

M.  M.  Stern  district  freiglit  and  pas- 
senger ag-ent,  648  Market 
Canal  AdOlfO,  Consul  Republic  of  Colombia,  217 

Sansome,  room  9 
Canali  Andrea,  laborer,  r.  9  Vincent 

"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  9  Vincent 
Canalizo  Antonio  G.,  clerk  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r. 
1217  Washington 
"    Jorge  L.  (W.  Loaiza  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
Canalles  Fredrico,  seaman  str  San  Bias 

"    Michele,  seaman,  r.  331%  Union 
Canalzio  Philip,  bootblack  William  Cornwall, 

r.  7  Reed  PI 
Canaris  Henry  S.,  nursery,  2520  Pine 
Canary  Maurice,  shoemaker,  r.  357'^  Clementina 
Canavan  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  18  East 
"    Bartholomew,  billiard  table  maker,  r.  1236% 

Folsom 
"    Charles,  riveter  Union  L  Wks,  r.  530  Ar- 
kansas 
"    Daniel,  hostler  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  29  Natoma 
"    Edward,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering 
"    Edward  A.,  carriage  painter,  r.  2928  Wash- 
ington 
"    Edward  J.  (P.  F.  Canavan  &  Sons),  r.  1240 

Howard 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  636%  Jessie 
"    Henry  J.,  plumber,  r.  636%  Jessie 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  345b  Beale 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1313%  California 
"    John,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  345b  Beale 
"    John  A.   (P.  F.  Canavan  &  Sons),  r.   1020 

Mission 
"    John  J.,  horseshoer,  Railroad  Av  opp  1st 
Av  South,  r.  SE  cor  1st  Av  South  and 
Railroad  Av 
"    John  M.,  carriage  finisher,  r.   1901  Pacific 

Av 
"    John  T..  engineer  Engine  21,  r.  210  Jones 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  210  Jones 
"    Mark,  miner,  r.  2928  Washington 
"    Mark  Jr.,  painter,  r.  2928  Washington 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  314%  Ivy  Av 
"    Martin,  paver   Edison    Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  121,  4th 
"    Patrick  F.  (P.  F.  Canavan  &  Sons),  r.  Ocean 

View 
"    Patrick  F..  painter,  r.  2928  Washington 
"    P.  F.  &  Sons  (Patrick  F.,   Edward  J.  and 

John  A.),  liquors,  129  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  painter,  r.  2928  Washington 
"    Thomas  J.,  engineer  Engine  3,  r.  1313  Fell 
Cance  Marcellin,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Cancilla  Salvatore,  peddler,  r.  334  Green 
Candage  Wildes  P.,  foreman  Truckee  Lumber 

Co.,r.  617Shotwell 
Candau  Felix,  r.  150%  Tehama 
Candelaria  Consolidated  Mexico  Mining  Co. 
(Durango,  Mexico),   D.   M.  Burns  pres- 
ident, George  Gale  secretary,  134  Crock- 
er Bldg 
Candemecelli  George,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Candeze  Peter,   waiter  George  H.   Richard,  r. 

308%  Clementina 
Candido  Frank  F.,  watchman,  r.  4a  Alemany 
rear 
"    Jose,  janitor  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Candioto  Michele,  shoemaker,  1535  Pacific  Av,  r. 
cor  Green  and  Dupont 
"    Salvatore,  barber,  r.  1319  Dupont 
Candlin   Lillian  M.   Mrs.,   pastel  artist,    702a 
Guerrero 
"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  702a  Guerrero 
Candy  John,  fireman  str  Dauntless 
Cane  Alfred,  dentist,  6  Turk,  r.  Alameda 
"    Flora,  widow,  r.  513  Lombard 
"    Gustav,  r.  115,  14th 

"  J.  B..  extraman  Engine  30,  r.  126,  9th  Av 
"  John,  office  26  Steuart,  r.  6%  Golden  Gate  Av 
"  John  Jr.,  liquors,  26  Steuart, r.  1327  Steiner 
"  Julian  B.,  driver  Engine  9,  r.  2  Rincon  Court 
"  Koppel,  laborer  Schiedeler  &  Banks,  r.  115, 
14th 


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Cane  Marshall  A.,  glazier,  r.  48  Clinton  Park 
"    Ralph,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Williain,  shipping  office,  26  Steuart,  r.  i 
Golden  Gate  Av 
ie®"Cane.    See  Cain,  Kain  and  Kane 
Canelo  Del,  finisher  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 

342  Shotwell 
Canepa  Andrew,  laborer  Ravenna  &  Co. 
"    Antonio,  marble  cutter,  r.  314  Union 
"    Brothers  (Michael  and  Frank),  fruits  a 
vegetables,  137,  3d 
Frank  (Canepa  Bros.),  and  fruits,  258% 


3d 


"    Giovanni  (Canepa  &  Sirocco),  r.  628  Broad- 
way 
"    James,  grinder,  r.  86914  Folsom 
"    Joseph  (G.  Camillonl  &  Co.j,  r.  521  Filbert 
"    Lorenzo  A.  (Ferrari  &  Canepa),  r.  317  Union 
"    Louis,  florist,  r.  869i4  Folsom 
"    Luigi,  wholesale  cigars,  543  Washington, 

r.  1813  Union 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  516a  Union 
"    Michael  (Canepa  Bros.),  r.  179  Minna 
"    P.   &  Co.   (Pasquel  Canepa),  florists,    182 

Stevenson 
"    Pasquel  (P.  Canepa  &  Co.),  r.  869^4  Folsom 
"    Peter,  baths,  325  Montgomery  Av,   r.   608 

Filbert 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  430  Union 
"    Victor,  peddler,  r.  5  Jasper  PI  rear 
"    &  Sirocco  (Giovanni  Canepa  and  Giuseppe 
B.  Sirocco),  wood  and  coal,  1617%  Powell 
Canessa  Attilo,  compositor  II  Messaggiero,  r. 
8  Montgomery  Av 
"    Giuseppe,  liquors,  SW  cor  Hooper  and  6th 
Canettin  Louis,  cement  worker,  r.  608  Ash  Av 
Canevaro  Baptiste,  cooper  George  Larsen,  r. 

Black  Diamond,  Contra  Costa  Co. 
Canevascini  Martin  (Baciarini  &  Canevascini), 

r.  116  Montgomery  Av 
Canfield  C.  L.,  general  agent  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee and  St.  Paul  Railway  Co.,  5  Mont- 
gomery, r.  California  Hotel 
"    Frank,  teamster  Oregon  Impt.  Co.,  r.  514 

Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  502  Rhode  Island 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  33  Rausch 
CanflU  Elmer  O.,  painter,  r.  8  Gough 
Ganger  Nicholas,  laborer  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r.  412 

Broadway 
Canham  Frances,  widow,  r.   1713%  Pacific  Av 
rear 
"    Frederick,  bricklayer,  r.  236  Shotwell 
"    Kittle  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  108  Bernard 
"    Mary     J.    Miss,    teacher    Spring    Valley 

Grammar  School,  r.  1712%  Pacific  Av 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  108  Bernard 
"    William  F.,  electrician,  r.  108  Bernard 
Cannama  B.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  IRivoliAv 
Cannan  Warren  P.,  shipjoiner,  r.  1154  Guerrero 
"    William  C,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  1145  Valencia 
4®°"Cannan.    See  Cannon  and  Canon 
4®="Cannavan.    See  Canavan 
Cannaway   James,  cooper   David   Woerner,    r. 

227  Harrison 
Canney  Belle  Mrs.,  r.  609  Hayes 

"    Edward,  student,  r.  534  Howard 
Canney  Frederick  G.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office   and  r.  606  Sutter,  hours  11  a.   m. 
and  6  to  7  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  1848 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  334,  2d  Av 
Canning  Bridget  A.,  widow,  r.  16  Hawthorne 
"    Charles  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Hawthorne 
"    Ella  Miss,  milliner,  r.  16  Hawthorne 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  713  Hyde 
"    Henry,  fireman,  r.  47  Clementina 
"    James  D.,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  16  Hawthorne 
.  "    John,  machine  hand  United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  105  Buena  Vista 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  615  Chestnut 
"    Robert  A.,  printer,  r.  16  Hawthorne 
"    Walter,  machinist  Cal.  Saw  Wks,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Cannon  Agnes  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  157,  9th 
"    Alfred  S.,  clerk,  r.  77  Federal 
"    Archie  M.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

61%  Chenery 
"    Edward  B.,  batteryman,  r.  415,  37th 


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Cannon  Ellen,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,  223 
Perry 
"    F.C.,r.  827  Polk 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  157,  9th 
"    James  S.,  propertyman  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  946  Mission 
"    John,  fireman  str.  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  liquors,  Ws  Mission  Road  nr  Bootz's 

Park 
"    John,  tool  sharpener,  r.  157,  9th 
"    JohnF.,  clerk  D.  O.  Mills,  r.  1235  Sanchez 
"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  Ws  Mission  Road  nr 

Bootz's  Park 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  11  Shasta 
"    Louisa  Mrs.,  varieties,  1552  Howard 
"    Oscar  R.,  draughtsman  U.   S.  Engineer's 

office,  r.  438  Geary 
'•  Patrick,  r.  336,  3d  Av 
"    Patrick,  hog  dealer,  r.  4th  Av  South  bet  M 

and  N 
"    Robert  F.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll  Mill 
"    Sophia  S.,  widow,  r.  609  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  bartender  P.  J.  Hanley 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  207  Sanchez 
"    William,  boiler  maker,  r.  323  Perry 
"    William  H.,  bartender  John  Cannon,  r.  W  s 

Mission  Road  nr  Bootz's  Park 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  157,  9th 
"    William  M.,    attorney  at  law,  11-12   Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  501  Geary 
^ff"  Cannon.    See  Cannan,  Canon  and  Connon 
Cano  Enrique,  jeweler,  r.  332  Van  Ness  Av 
Canon  Asenath,  widow,  r.  2520  Howard 
Canonica  Katie,  widow,  r.  4%  Jasper  PI 
Cansdale  Walter  J.,  bartender,  r.  1111%  Pacific 
Cant  John  C,  waiter  Charles   A.  Bantel,  r.  706 
Larkin 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  112  Ridley 
Cantaloube  Julie  Mrs.,  laundress  French  Hos- 
pital 

wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 

'"  ~  '   Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

tegri^^^^^^iss,  laundress  John  Bernou, 

r.  2Yf     _    ' 

Cantel  AnnetteTH^^aundry,  1526  Jackson 

Cantelow  H.  ClairT^^t  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  1336 

Page 

"    Maxwell  C,  salesman,  r.  1336  Page 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1326  Page 
Cantet  Eugene,  teamster  William  Dalton  Dray 
Co.,  r.  N  E  corner  Masonic  Av  and  Con- 
gress 
Cantiello  Louis,  musician,  r.  813  Vallejo 
Cantieni    Joachim,    dairyman,   17th  Av  South 

nr  F 
Cantieri  Clemente,  laborer,  r.  17  BoardmanPl 
Cantlen  James  J.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
12  Bond 
"    Richard,  bricklayer,  r.  13  Bond 
Cantlever  Mary,  widow,  r.  55  Natoma 
Cantlev  Frederick,  teamster,  r.  970  Harrison 

CANTLEY  JAMES, 

wholesale  and  retail  dealer  wood, 
coke  and  charcoal,  960  Howard,  tele- 
phone South  458,  r.  2505  Larkin 

Cantling  John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  336  Clara 
Canton  Insurance  Office  Limited   (of  Hong- 
kong), Parrott  &  Co.   agents,  304  Cali- 
fornia 
Cantor  Charles,  jeweler,  r.  3819  Greenwich 
"    Halmon,    clerk    Nordman    Bros.,    r.    3819 

Greenwich 
"    Jacob,  traveling  salesman,  r.  909  Market 
"    Joseph,  Jeweler,  r.  3819  Greenwich 


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Cantor  Joseph,  peddler,  r.  1510?^  Powell 

"    Rachael,  -widow,  millinery,  909  Market 
Cantrell  Bernice  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  234  Van 

Ness  Av 
"     Edwin  B.,  foreman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell.  r. 

1216  Larkin 
■'    Joseph  B.,   tinsmith  Holbrook.  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  2412  Polk 
"    Roy  J.,  stenographer  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  234  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas  G.  (Marshutz  &  Cantrell),   r.    1216 

Larkin 
"    William  J.,  artist  Bulletin,  r.  334  Van  Ness 

Av 
Cantrowith  Joseph,  r.  403  Leavenworth 
"     Haskell,  clerk,  r.  1309^4  Howard 
"    Louis  packer  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r.  120914 

Howard 
Cantus  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  354Brannan 
"    George,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 

r.  354  Brannan 
Cantwell  Herbert  C,   photographic  printer,  4<i 

Eddy.  r.  Oakland 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  229  Grand  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  662  Howard 
"    Thomas  W..  lodgings,  654  Howard 
Canty  C,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Charles  M.,  porter,  r.  329  Eureka 
•'    Cornelius,    molder    Union    I.    Wks,    r.    16 

Sheridan 
■'    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  28^  Louisa 
•'     Edward,   laborer  S.  F.   Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

3002  Octavia 

•  Julia,  widow,  r.  De  Montford  Av  nr  Jules 

Av 
"    Michael  R.,  harness  maker,  r.  28^2  Louisa 
"    Patrick,  fireman,  r.  3002  Octavia 
"    Patrick,  hostler  James  P.   Guerin.  r.  115 

Ellis 
■    Thomas,  foreman  Engine  31,  r.  1214  Pacific 
'•    Thomas,  lamp  lighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  1616  Pacific  Av 
•'    Thomas  F. .  foreman,  r.  329  Eureka 
"    William  D..  harness  maker,  r.  28%  Louisa 
Cany  Charles  E.,  r.  9241/4  Oak 
Capay  Valley  Land  Co.,  F.  S.  Douty  secretary, 
59  Union  Trust  Co'sBldg.4  Montgomery 
Capdevielle  F.  J.  Raymond,  r.  1237  Stockton 
"    Germain,  lodgings,  1237  Stockton 
"    Theodore,  driver,  r.  28  Scott  PI 
Cape  Ann  Oil  Clothing  Co.,  Charles  Sutton  man- 
ager. 334,  22d 
Capell  Howell  P.,   vice-president  E.   T.   Allen 

Co.,  416  Market,  r.  East  Oakland 
Capella  Frank,  bartender,  r.  605  Vallejo 
Capella  Jolm,   wines  and  liquors,  712  Front,  r. 
907y,  Filbert 
'■    Silvio  fCapella  &  Bollai.  r.  5  Washoe  PI 
"    &   Bolla    (Silvio    Capella    and     Romelio 
Bollaj,  liquors,  26  Montgomery  Av 
Capelle  Albert  H.,  bookkeeper  Robert  Capelle. 

r.  204  Ellis 
Capelle  Kobert,  general  agent  North  German 
Lloyd  Steamship  Co.,  118  Montgomery, 
r.  Hotel  Savoy 
Capelli  Andrew,  fencemaker,  r.  40b  Albert  Lane 
"    Andrew,  tinsmith,  r.  208  Francisco  rear 
"    Antonio,  clerk  Capelli  &   Solari.  r.  13  Va- 

rennes 
"    Carlo  (Capelli  &  Sollari),  r.  13  Var'ennes 

•  David,  bottler  Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co., 

r.  320  Pacific 
■'    Frank,  special  policeman,  r.  208  Francisco 

rear 
"    Giovanni  B.,  r.  108  Harriet 
"    James,  r.  40b  Albert  Lane 


Capelli  Joseph,  driver  Mouret,  Ghirardelli  & 
Co.,  r.  628  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  1628  Stockton 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  628  Broadway 
"    Michael,  clerk  Capelli  &   Solari,  r.  13  Va- 

rennes 
"    Romeo,  bartender,  r.  754  Brannan 
"    &  Solari  (Carlo  Capelli  and  Stephen  Solari) 
fish,  23-24  Grand  Western  Market 
Capelon  James,  scavenger,  r.  1801  Lombard 
Capen  George  W.,  coffee  saloon,  717  Mission 
Capetanich  Bias  J.,   restaurant,    210  Washing- 
ton, r.  433a  Broadway 
Capewill  Horseshoe  Nail  Co.,  William  H.  Stan- 
dart  agent,  636  Mission 
Capinelli  Giovanni,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Capital  Building  and  Loan  Association,  w. 
H.  Davis  secretary,  4-5  Mills  Bldg,  5th 
floor 
Capital  Soap  Co.,  600-606  Front 
Capitol,  Theodore  Tominski  proprietor,  30,  4th 
Capitol  Mills,  Deming-Palmer  Milling   Co.  pro- 
prietors, 114-116  Sacramento 

CAPITOL  HOUSE, 

F.  L.  Turpin  proprietor,  rooms  per 
night  20c.  to  $1.00,  week  $1.00  to 
$3.00,  month  $4.00  to  $12.00,  reading 
room  containing  all  the  daily  papers, 
537  Sacramento  nr  Montgomery 
Capitol  The,  James  Hardie  proprietor.  432  Cal- 
ifornia 
Caplace  John,  cellarmangHibernia  Brewery,  r. 
728/2  Natoma  MVi 

"    John  J.,  tuner  J.  Harry  Scott,  r.   728^4  Na- 
toma 
Caples  John  W.,  policeman,  r.  640  Hayes 
Caplice  Edmund,  laborer,  r.  434  Tehama 
Caplin  Edward,  clerk,  r.  21  Valencia 
Caplis  John  J.,  salesman  Newman  &  Levinson, 

r.  123  Noe 
Capocacio  Giuseppe,  bartender  Ferdinand  Ta- 

deucoi,  r.  1012  Kearny 
Capolao  Peter,  laborer,  r.  7  Gaven 
Capon  George  R.,  plumber,  r.  247,  2d 
Caponelli  Filippo,  proprietor  Ticino  Hotel,  514- 

516  Pacific 
Caporal    Raphael,     carpenter  Braida    &    Pas- 

quali.  r.  420  Hickory  Av 
Capp   Abraham   B.,     superintendent    Heald's 
Business  College,  24  Post,  r.  4IO1/2  Page 
"    Charles  S.  (C.  S.  Capp  &  Co.),  r.  611  Baker 

CAPP  C.  S.  &  CO. 

(Charles  S.  Capp),  real  estate  agents, 
rent  collectors  and  conveyancers,  in- 
surance effected,  413  Montgomery 

Capp  H.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.   Hotel   Lang- 
ham 
"    Samuel  M.,  collector  C.  S.   Capp  &  Co.,  r. 
745  Golden  Gate  Av 
>^"Capp.    See  Kapp 

Cappel  Bernard,  engineer,  r.  225  Stevenson 
"    Bernard  J.,  clerk  H.  Falk,  r.  225  Stevenson 
"    Ella,  nurse,  2195  Devisadero 
Cappelloni  Antonio,   scavenger,    r.  5th   Av  nr 

Lake 
Cappelman  John  C,  clerk  Frederick  C.  Jaeger, 
r.  1704  Leavenworth 
"    Charles  W.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann 

&  Bendel,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Oscar  C,  cashier  RoUa  V.  Watt,  r.  2Ho]lis 
Capps  James,  horse  trainer,  r.  310  Jessie 
Caprile  Giacomo,  pastemaker  Yosemite  Flour 

Mills,  r.  507,  7th 

Capron  John  S.,  capitalist,  r.  1319  Devisadero 

"    Samuel  C,   street   contractor,  r.    14th    Av 

South  bet  L  and  M  PiW 

Capua  Antonio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  952,  20th 

Capuano  Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.   10  Margaret 

PI 
Capucetti  Frank,  collector,  r.  1210  Kearny 
Capuro  Stephen,  teamster  Carroll  &  Morrissey, 

r.  Ocean  House  Road  nr  San  Jose  Av 
Capurro  Carlo,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    David  C,  porter  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co.,  r.    7 

Lafayette  PI 
"    Giuseppe,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Giuseppe,  wine  dealer,  523-525  Green 


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Capurro  John,  porter  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware 
Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  1826  Powell 
"    Joseph,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  .335 

Union 
"    Louis,  bricklayer,  r.  1826  Powell 
Capwell  Harris    C,  superintendent  American 
Composition  Pipe  and  Pile  Armor  Co., 
819  Market,  room  47,  r.  2010  Sutter 
Caradonna  Louise,  widow,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 
Caraffa  John  B.,  porter  James  De  La  Montanya, 
r.  1533  Sanchez 
•'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1533  Sanchez 
"    Paul  A.,  clerk,  r.  1533  Sanchez 
Carah  John  H.  (Carah  &  Bailey),  r.  San  Mateo 
"    &  Bailey  (John  H.  Carah  and  Lewis  H.  Bai- 
ley), proprietors  American  I.  Wks,  515, 
6th 
Caralambus  Constantine,  flower  stand,  SW  cor 

Post  and  Kearny,  r.  17  Stockton  PI 
Caran  Peter,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  L  bet  15th  and  16th  Avs  South 
Caranza    Giulio     (Caranza   &    Nicora),    r.    314 
Sonora  PI 
"    Jesus,  widow,  r.  1318  Dupont 
"    Jose,  barber,  r.  1318  Dupont 
"    &    Nicora    (Giulio    Caranza    and    Emilio 
Nicora),  groceries,  1501  Dupont 
4®-Caranza.    See  Carranza 
Caratto  Agostino  (Pessano  &  Caratto),  r.  1817i4 
Powell 
"    Antonio,  longshoreman,  r.  4  Vincent 
"    Giacomo,  painter,  r.  1720  Stockton 
Carballo  Emanuel,  marine  engineer,  r.   IOI2V2 

Jackson 
Carberry  Agnes  A.,  widow,  r.  311  Oak 
"    Cormac,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  261  Oc- 

tavia 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  3  Manchester 
"    James,  driver  John  Hughes,  r.  308  Clemen- 
tina 
"    James  E.,  machinist,  r.  902  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  T.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  311  Oak 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    Joseph  P.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  311 

Oak 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  255  Octavia 
"    Robert  J.,  carpenter,  r.  311  Oak 
Carbolineum  Wood  Preserving  Co.,  Mohns  & 
Kaltenbach    Pacific   Coast    agents,    29 
Market 
Carbon  Hill  Coal  Co.,  H.  E.  Huntington  presi- 
dent, F.   S.   Douty  secretary   and  treas- 
urer, Charles  F.  Crocker  vice-president, 
office  59  Union  Trust  Bldg 
Carbonari  Angelo  (Giovannini  &  Carbonari),  r. 

412  Broadway 
Carbone    Amedeo,  nursery,    Wyoming    Av    nr 
Sickles  Av 
"    Joseph,  florist,   r.  Wyoming  Av  nr  Sickles 
Av 
Carbonette  Hugo,  steward,  r.  702  O'Farrell 
Garboni  Andrea,  laborer,  r.  227  Chestnut 
"    John,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &Co.,  r. 

225  Chestunt 
"    Joseph,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 

r.  225  Chestnut 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  324  Vallejo 
"    Paul,  r.  225  Chestnut 
Carbonnier  Charles,  laborer,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    Raoul,     restaurant,    732     Montgomery,    r. 


Carbrae  David,  clerk  Chicago  Clock  Co.,   r.  21 
Chapultepec 

Carbry  Peter,  miner,  r.  215,  22d 

Carcass  Isaac,  salesman  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r. 
120  Bernard 

Carcot  Felix,  r.  1320  Stockton 

Card  Charles  B.,  piano  mover,  Kohler&  Chase, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,    physician    and    surgeon,  502 
Devisadero 

Card  Edgerton  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  2406  Sutter,  cor  Devisadero,  hours 
2  to  4  p.  m.  and  6:30  to  7:30  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone West  121 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  cor  Alabama  and  20th 

Cardall  Edward  H.,  dairy  produce,  420  Devisa- 
dero 


Cardan  William  F.  (Cardall  &  Marston),  r.  24 
Metcalf  PI 
"    &  Lerner  (William  F.  Cardall  and  Jacob 
Lerner),  bakery  and  coffee  saloon,  127, 5th 
"    &  Marston  (William  F.  Cardall  and  Frank 
W.  Marston),  restaurant,  865  Market 
Cardella  Giuseppe,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Garden  James  Jr.,  reporter,  r.  813b  Central  Av 
Cardiff '  George,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 
35lB  Minna 
"    Joseph  R.,  sorter  J.  T.  Cavanaugh,  r.  35lB 

Minna 
"    Richard  J.,  plumber,  r.  35lB  Minna 
"    Walter,  teamster,  r.  351b  Minna 
Cardinali  Giovanni  B.,  butcher,  328  Broadway, 
r.  2  Bartol 
"    Louis,     butcher,    321     Broadway,    r.    1408 
Kearny 
Cardinell  Charles,  calker,  r.  Ill  Harriet  rear 
"    John  A.,  engineer,  r.  1130%  Filbert 
"    John  D.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 
1011  Guerrero 
Cardinez     Maximillian,     shirtmaker,     r.     1318 

Dupont 
Cardletz  Vincent,  musician,  r.  618  Ellis 
Cardoza  Frank  J.,   clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  9391/2  Howard 
"    Joseph  T.,  freight  clerk  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    John  H.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.   P.  Co.,  r. 

35  Dorland 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  222  Montgomery  Av 
"    Manuel  J.,  r.  93914  Howard 
"    Samuel  J.,   porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
9391/i  Folsom 
Cardozo    John    (Cardozo    &    Baptista),    r.    922 
Haight 
"    Wilford  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  922 

Haight 
"    &  Baptista  (John  Cardozo  and  Jose  Bap- 
tista),   proprietors    Lisbon    House,  422 
Drumm 
Cardwell     Elizabeth    M.    Miss,    stenographer 

Edgar  M.  Wilson,  r.  413  O'Farrell 
Caregio  Catherine  Mrs.,  restaurant,  331  Bay 
Carels  Jennie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1703  Webster 

"    John  H.,  collector,  r.  1703  Webster 
4®-Carels.    See  Karels 

Carew  Frank,  tillerman  Truck  3,  r.  1425  Market 
"    George,  fireman  Engine  30,  r.  2740  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    John,  copyist  County  Clerk's. office,  r.  519b 

19th 
"    Mary  R.   Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  1533  Waller 
Carew  Thomas  R.  (Carew  &  English),  and  mem- 
ber Board  of  Education,  r.  1533  Waller 
"    William   A.,    foreman    Truck   7    and    car 
painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2658  Folsom 

CAREW  &  ENGLISH, 

(Thomas  R.  Carew  and  James  English) 
undertakers  and  embalmers,  19  Van 
Ness  Av 
Carey  Agnes  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1133  Guerrero 

"    Annie  M.  Miss,  dressmaking,  917  Sutter 

"    Charles,  painter,  r.  393,  6th 

"    Cornelius,  teamster  William  A.  Schrock 

"    Edward,   butcher   Joseph    Seyner,  r.   2114 
Mason 

"     Eleanor  Miss,  r.  35  Louisa 

"    Elizabeth,  cook,  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"     Ella  Mrs.,  r.  536  Pacific 

"    Ella  C.  Miss,  dressmaking,  244  Taylor 

"    Elmer  E.,  solicitor,  r.  710  California 

"     G.,  r.  1926  Market 


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Carey    Gejrge   E.,  glazier  Thomas  C.   Butter- 
worth,  r.  21,  9th 

G.  H.,  r.  519  Sacramento 

Hugh,  teamster,  r.  630  Natoma 

J.,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 

J.  A.,  capitalist,  r.  3113  Pacific  Av 

James,  laborer,  r.  1615  Geary 

James  A.,  editor  and  publisher  The  Adjus- 
ter, 316  California,  room  19.  r.  Oakland 

James  A.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  430,  27th 

James  J.,  laborer,  r.  662  Willow  Av 

James  M.,  r.  662  Willow  Av 

John,  r.  1204  Mission 

John,  baker,  r.  212  Broadway 

John,  laborer,  r.  755  Folsom 

John,    sweeper  City  Street  Improvement 
Co.,r.  307  Ritch 

John,  teamster,  r.  631  Florida 

John  J.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  1615  Geary 

John  J.,  iron  molder  W.  T.   Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  631  Florida 

John  M.,  cement  worker,  r.  2623  Sutter 

John  T.,  attorney  at  law,  104  Sutter,  rooms 
8-9 

John  T.,  carpet  layer  John  McQueen 

John  W.,  draughtsman  Thomas  J.  Welsh, 
r.  Hotel  Savoy 

Julian  E.,  real  estate,  r  2603  Steiner 

Lawrence,  r.  57  Shipley 

Margaret,  widow,  r.  734^2  Natoma 

Margaret  L.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1615  Geary 

Mary,  widow,  r.  cor  17th  and  Channel 

Michael,  r.  35  Ridley 

Michael,  liquors,  670  Howard,  r.  731  Folsom 

Michael,  plumber,  r.  308  Pacific 

Mont,  r.  38  Dore  rear 

Patrick,  gripman  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  1906'/^ 
McAllister 

Patrick,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 

Robert,  marine  fireman,  r.  127.  2d 

Thomas,  porter  Nash  &    Boesenecker,   r 
11191/2  McAllister 

Thomas,  steward,  r.  221,  2d  Av 

Thomas  A.,  coremaker  Whyte  &  De  Rome 
r.  1543£  Silver 

Walter  A.,  foreman  William  A.'Schrock,  r 
2037  Harrison 

Will,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co.,  r 
662  Willow  Av 

William,    foreman    Haslett   &  Bailey,  r, 
Berkeley 

William,  maltster  John  Wieland  Brewery, 
r.  515  Howard 

William,  miner,  r.  948  Folsom 

William,      warehouseman      Haslett      & 
Swayne,  r.  Berkeley 

William  C,  carriage  trimmer,  r.  86254  Mis- 
sion 

William  J.,  barber  Charles  Fischer,  r.   14 
Turk 

William  P.,  clerk,  r.  1615  Geary 
4®"Carey.    See  Gary 
Garfield  Thomas,  r.  833  Hayes 
Carger  Frank,  pickle  maker,    r.  1809^    Stock- 
ton 
CarianiLuigi  (Verga  &  Cariani),  r.   1304  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Carignani  Angelo   (B.   CerveUi  &   Co.),   r.    433 

Broadway 
Carillon  Charles  A.,  r.  514  Sanchez 
Carion  Georges,  philatelic  expert,  318  Kearny, 

room  10 
Carlos  Francisco,  cook,  r.  16  Union  PI  rear 
Carissini  Louis,  clerk,  r.  1922  Mason 
Caritey  Jean  B.,  r.  1423  McAllister 


Carl  Andrew,  cooperage,  217-219  Commercial,  r. 
1071/2,  20th 
"    Andrew  A.,  cooper,  r.  107,  20th 
"    August,  tanner,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  209a  Waller 
"    Joseph    A.,    cashier   Swanberg's    Oyster 

House,  r.  I8I814  Hyde 
"    William,  bartender  Thomas  C.  Murphy,  r. 

1501  Market 
"    William,    foreman   Andrew    Carl,   r.    1126 
Bryant 
«^Carl.    See  Carle,  Carll  and  Karl 
Carlander  George,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla 
Carle  Alice  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    AlonzoW..  cigars   and   tobacco,  1398  Mar- 
ket, r.  1508  Market 
"    August,  clerk  Auguste  Carle,  r.  735  Broad- 
way 
"    Auguste,  varieties,  1516  Stockton 
"    Edward,  r.  8I51/2  Howard 
"    Frederick,  bottler  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r. 

213  Henry 
"    Gottlieb,  brewer,  r.  237i/4  Henry 
"    Hippolyte,  job  printer,  735  Broadway 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1508  Market 
"    Mary  Miss,  expert  buyer,  r.  510  Geary 
^es^Carle.    See  Carl,  Carll  and  Karl 
Carlen  Carl,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 
r.  1118  Vallejo 
"    JohnW.,   bookkeeper  R.   G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
^8®~Carlen.    See  Carlin 
Carles  Honore  R..  clerk  general  auditor's  ofQce 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  120,26th 
Carleton  Alonzo,  shoemaker  Lars  P.  Anderson, 
r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Elbridge  I.,  teamster  W.  W.   R.   Hatch  & 

Son,  r.  2308  Harrison 
"    George  W.,  r.  313  Leavenworth 
"    Harry,   bartender   Jens   N.    Gyde,    r.    812 

Kearny 
"    House,    Mrs.    Barbara     Armbruster    pro- 
prietor, 118  Grant  Av 
"    H.  P.,  collector  Chronicle,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jerome,  whitener,  r.  248  Ellis 
"    Jerome  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  248  Ellis 
"    Judson,  driver  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1910  Leavenworth 
"    Madge,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    Samuel,  cook,  r.  504  Natoma 
Carleton   S.    B.,    editor  and  publisher  Pacific 

Town  Talk,  20  Ellis,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
4®=  Carleton.    See  Carlton 

Carley  Edgar  L.,  teamster  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r. 
3  Wisconsin 
"    William,  r.  922  Alabama 
Carli  George  (Grasso  &  Crespino),  r.  625  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Jacob,  marble  polisher  Ruflino  &  Bianchi, 

r.  312  Langton 
"    O.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Carlie  Lillian,  widow,  r.  716  O'Farrell 
Carlile  Andrew  S.,  groceries   and  liquors,  430, 

25th 
«S=  Carlile.    See  Carlisle  and  Carlyle 
Carlin  Ann,  widow,  r.  735  Broadway 

Charles,  laborer,  r.  37th  Av  South  nr  K 
F.  J.,  r.  1714  California 
Frank,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Puebla 
Henry  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  33 

Laurel  Av 
James,  currier  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  1234 

Hampshire 
James  P..  r.  44 14  Clara 
John  F.,  blacksmith  J.  F.   Snead,   r.  722 

Broadway 
Kate,  cook,  603  Sutter 
Nora,  domestic  New  Washington  Hotel 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  3  Alice 
Richard,  foreman  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  532  Mission 
Roger,  watchman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1120  Folsom 
Thomas,  sign  painter  Chicago  Paint  Co., 

r.  540  Minna 
William,  plumber,  r.  735  Broadway 
William  H.,  foreman  The  Rix  Compressed 

Air  Machinery  Co.,  r.  1548  Howard 
Carlin.    See  Carlen 


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Carlisle  A.  &  Co.  (Albert  Carlisle),  manufactur- 
ing stationers,  417  Montgomery 
"    Albert  (A.  Carlisle  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  5,  20tti 
"    Club  (Democratic),  D.  F.  Supple  secretary, 

1707  Powell 
"    Eleanor  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  1906  Devisadero 
"    Forrest  T.,  barber  John  Schmidt,  r.  113,  4th 
"    Helen  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  5,  30th 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  IOI414  Minna 
"    William,  teamster  S.  P.  Dent,  r.  32,  5th 
4®=-  Carlisle.    See  Carlile  and  Carlyle 
Carll  Frederick  F.,  cook,  r.  37  Ringold 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  lodgings,  793  Mission 
4®=-  Carll.    See  Carl,  Carle  and  Karl 
Carlmueller  E.,  teacher  violin,  r.  215  Geary 
Carlo  Cerutti,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  11  BannamPl 
"    Charles,  fisherman,  r.  9  St.  Charles  PI 
Carlone  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  501  Mason 
Carlos  Appostol,  oyster  stand,  537  Kearny,   r. 

216, 6th 
"    Charles,  driver    Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r.    350 

Tehama 
"    Tiburcio,  harness  and  saddle  maker,   103 

Montgomery  Av,  r.  651  Vallejo 
Carlotti  Luigi,  peddler,  r.  223  Broadway 
Carlquist  Adolph,  tailor,  r.  1459  Castro 
Carlsen  Andrew,  laborer  Sutro Baths,  r.  1  Ocean 

Terrace 
"    Charles,  boiler  maker,  r.  N  s  Shasta  nr 

Illinois 
"    Charles  M.,  oiler,  r.  418  Jersey 
"    Christopher,  laborer,  r.  418  Jersey 
"    E.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
«'    Frederick  F.,  r.  518  Stevenson 
"    Frytjof,  r.  524  Stevenson 
"    Gustav,  r.  308Y2  Utah 
"    John,  florist,  512  Haight 
"    Reynard,  seaman,  r.  17!^  Natoma 
4@"Carisen.    See  Carlson  and  Karlson 
Carlson  A.,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Agnes  Miss,  r.  1430  Mission 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
•'    Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  2935  Washington 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  946  Harrison 
"    Anton,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    A.  P.,  master  schr  Fred  E.  Sander,  office  28 

California 
"    August,    carpenter   Fulton    Eng.    &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  817  Bush 
"    August,  gripman,  r.  434  Jersey 
"    August,  laborer,  r.  2208  Greenwich 
"    August,  molderS.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  15  Elsie 
"    August,  waiter,  r.  56  Tehama  rear 
"    Axel  E.,  hostler  Gustave  Lindauer,  r.  860 

Howard 
Carlson  Brothers  (Oscar  M.  B.  and  Frederick  J. 

F.),  picture  frame  makers,  354,  6th 
"    Carl,  r.  706  Sierra 
"    Carl,  laborer,  r.  19th  Av  nr  California 
"    Carl,  laborer,  r.  104  Jefferson 
"    Carl  A.,  bench  hand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

3414  Rausch 
"    Carl  A.,  motorman  S.   F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

3121/2  Valley 
"    Carl  E.,  bartender  Mrs.  Caroline  Anderson, 

r.  603  East 
"    Carl  R.,  liquors,  530  Pacific 
"    CarlW.  (Carlson  &  Johnson),  r.  536  Pacific 
Carlson  C.  Hadley,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, office  406  Sutter,  rooms  33-23,  hours 

1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.   m.,  telephone  Main 

356,  r.   2761  Bush  cor  Baker,  telephone 

Pine  571 
"    Charles,  clerk    Lyman   I.   Mowry,   r.   1610 


Charles,  cook,  r.  116  Berry 

Charles,  engineer  O.  E.  Brady,  r.  3  Harriet 

Charles,  engineer  Oregon  Impt.  Co.,  r.  126 

Langton  rear 
Charles,  foreman  M.  B.   Moraghan,  Burlin- 

game  Oyster  Beds 
Charles,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
Charles,  painter,  r.  1012  Hampshire 
Charles,  seaman,  r.  13V2  Pfeifier 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  Galvanized 

ind  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  foe  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Carlson  Charles,  seaman,  r.  15  Rincon  Av 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  IOOV2  Jackson 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    Charles  E.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  413  East 

North,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Charles  G.,  pattern  maker,   r.  4a  Antonio 
"    Charles  J.,  portrait  artist,  r.  533  Pine 
"    Charlotte  Miss,  face  massage,  r.  10  Beaver 
"    Clas  E..  wood  finisher  F.  Kreling  Sons  Co., 
r.  106  Broad 
Carlson-Currier  Company,  J.  P.  Currier  presi- 
dent, F.  P.  Sherman  vice-president,  W. 
W.  Sanford  treasuier,  manufacturers  of 
silk,  office  and    salesroom  6-8    Sutter, 
factory  Petaluma,  Cal. 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  26  Ritch  rear 
"    Edward  E.,  bookkeeper  Frank  B.  Peterson 

&  Co.,  r.  59  Hofi  Av 
"    E.  G.,  elevator  boy  Grand  Hotel 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  533  Pine 
"    Erik,  shoemaker,  438  Turk,  r.  435  Turk 
"    Erika,  domestic,  3133  Washington 
"    Frank  O.,  driver  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r.   34 

Angelica 
"    Frederick  J.  F.    (Carlson  Bros.),  r.  354,  6th 
"    F.  W.,  with  Acme  Paint   Remover  Co.,  733 

Bush 
"    George  (Thomas  &  Carlson),  r.  4a  Antonio 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  134  Langton  rear 
"    Gustave,  waiter  Wilson   Dining  Saloon,  r. 

56  Tehama  rear 
"    Gustave  E.,  foreman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  519  Capp 
"    Hilda,  domestic,  1115  Bush 
"    Hilda,  domestic,  1917  Pacific  Av 
"    Ida,  domestic,  2015  Devisadero 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1314  Bache 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  14  Erie 
"    John,  freight  handler  N.  P.  C.   RR,  r.  364 

Jessie 
"    John,  master  str  Greenwood,  office  20  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Oakland 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  12Y2  Pfeiffer 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  32  Langton 
"    John,  storekeeper  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r. 

60V4  Everett 
"    John  A.  W.,  mate  str  Lakme,  r.  613a  York 
"    John  I.,  janitor  Cal.  Academy  of  Sciences, 

r.  533  Pine 
"    John  M.,  waiter  Johnson's  Restaurant 
"    John  P..  blacksmith,  r.  Louisburg  nr  Mt. 

Vernon 
"    John  W.,molder,  r.  740,  22d 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  733!4  Minna 
"    Nels,  tailor,  403  Stevenson,  r.  33^4  Turk 
"    Nels  A.,  carpenter  Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  r. 

232  Day 
"    Nels  P.,  longshoreman,r.  334  Folsom 
"    Nels  L.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1315!4  Web- 
ster 
"    Olof,  tailor,  r.  48/2  Ridley 
"    Oloff,  liquors,  700  Montgomery,  r.  lllOBroad- 

way 
"    Oscar  M.  B.  (Carlson  Bros.),  r.  354,  6th 
"    Otto,  laborer,  r.  3  Natoma 
"    Otto  S.,  liquors,  314  Steuart 
"    Otto  S.,  tanner,  r.  1331  Rhode  Island 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  10031/4  Harrison 
"    Robert,  clerk  German- American  Ins.  Co., 

r.  605  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  131  Perry 
"    Robert ,  master  mariner,  r.  314  Jackson 
"    S.,  watchman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Salmon  P.,  hostler,  r.  I3031/2  Folsom 
"    Sophie  Miss,  cook  Lane  Hospital 


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OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Carlson  Sophie  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laun- 
dry Co.,  r.  SiVi  Mary 
"    Thomas  L.,  conductor,  r.  132  Valley 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  118b  San  Jose  Av 
"    &  Johnson  (Carl  W.  Carlson  and  Axel  John- 
son), liquors,  536  Pacific 
jftS="  Carlson.    See  Karlson  and  Carlsen 
Carlton  Charles,  boltmaker,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Charles  C,  insurance  agent,  514  California, 

r.  907  Pine 
"    Chester,  cook,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Harriet  C.  Mrs.,  solicitor  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
1407  Jones 
Carlton  Harry  P.,  dentist,  67-70  Crocker  Bldg 
r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  cashier,  r.  2306  Sutter 
"    Henry,  with  ^tna   Ins.  Co.,  r.  2604  Cali- 
fornia 
"    House,  Mrs.  Julia  Combatalade  proprietor 

405  Kearny 
'•    Philip  S.,  clerk  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  Oak- 
land 
4£fe-*Carlton.    See  Carleton 

Carlyle  Arthur  R.,  draughtsman  Risdon  I.  &.  L. 
Wks,  r.  10  Shotwell 
"    Elizabeth  M.,  widow,  r.  1002  Larkin 
"    William,  laborer  Pac.    Roll.    Mill,    r.    301 

.^=-Carlyle.    Carlile  and  Carlisle 
Carlyon  John,  clerk,  r.  655,  20th 
"    Peter  H.,  hackman,  stand  V.  S.  Mint,   r. 
2614  Ritch 
Carltyon  House,  816  Sansome 
Carman  Benjamin  F.,  conductor,  r.  7  Sharp  PI 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  7  Sharp  PI 
"    Dickerson  M.,  president    Kenwood    Land 

Co.,  321  Montgomery,  r.  Kenwood 
"    Walter  R.,  draughtsman,  r.   1154  Guerrero 
"    Warren    P.,  joiner  P.   C.   SS.   Co.,  r.   1154 

Guerrero 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  121  Cedar  Av 
J^^Carman.    See  Carmen 

Carmany  Cyrus  W.,  secretary  and  cashier 
Savings  and  Loan  Society,  101  Mont- 
gomery, r.  East  Oakland  Heights 

CARMANY  JOHN  W., 

sMrts  and  gents'  furnishing  goods, 
25  Kearny,  r.  1109  Franklin  SW  cor 
Myrtle  Av 

Carmany    Ringgold,     bookkeeper     Anglo-Cali- 
fornian  Bank,  r.  1026  Green 
"    Thornhill,  with  The  Bank  of  California,  r. 
1026  Green 
Carmatz  Adolph,  watchmaker,  527  Sansome,  r. 

Ill  Montgomery  Block 
Carmel  Cosmetic  Co.,  131  Post 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  525'/2  Howard 
Carmeli  Andre,  peddler,  r.  3  Carolina  PI 
Carmelo  Land  and  Coal  Co.,  Robert  McF.  Doble 

secretary.  202  Sansome,  room  2 
Carmen  Island  Salt  Co.,  E.  L.  Stern  president, 
William  Smith  secretary,  134-136  Main 
"    William,  laborer  Del  Monte  Milling   Co., 
r.  617,  3d 
J8®=Carmen.    See  Carman 

Carmichael  Daniel  H.,  conductor  Cal.   St.    RR, 
r.  4  Golden  Court 
David  B.,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.   130a 

Hayes 
Frank  A.,  entry  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

r.  920D  Pine 
James,  shoemaker,  272  Stevenson,  r.  83  Na- 

toma 
John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  12814  Valencia 
Neil,  policeman,  r.  84  Montgomery  Block 


Carmichael  William,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r. 
1  Ocean  Terrace 
"    William  S.,  superintendent,  r.  831  Guerrero 
Carmine  G.  Creighton,  2d  lieut.  revenue  cutter 

Commodore  Perry,  r.  Oakland 
Carmo  John,  laborer,  r.  1021  Montgomery 
Carmody  Arthur    F.,  with  Arpad  Haraszthy 
&Co.,  r.  1613  Larkin 
"    Frank  R.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  908 

Folsom 
"    John,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   SW  cor  1  1th 

and  Channel 
"    John  J.,  foreman  Watson&Marx,  r.  411,  5th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  743  Natoma 
"    Michael,  painter,  r.  714  Tehama 
"    Muriel  Miss,  r.  1613  Larkin 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  22-24  Battery,  r.  2214 
Welsh 
Carmona  Adelaide,  widow,  r,  1606  Mason 
"    Frank,  compositor  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 
18  Bonita 
Carn  David  B.,  compositor  Frank  Eastman   & 
Co.,  r.  703  Stockton 
"    William,  cooper,  r.  1126  Bryant 
Carnahan  Henry,  r.  208,  7th 

OARNALL  GLENN  0.. 

real  estate  and  owner  Fair  Oaks,  City 
of  Stockton,  office  15-16  Mills  Bldg,  5th 
floor,  telephone  Main  5109 

Carnall  Henry,  salesman,  r.  540  Sanchez 
"    William  N.,  bartender  Merchants'  Club,  r. 
54014  Sanchez 
4®~Carnall.    See  Carnell.  Cornell  and  Kernell 
Carne  Harry,  patternmaker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks 

"    John  E.,  attorney  at  law,  131  Montgomery 
Carnegie  George,  machinist,  r.  1929  Lexington  Av 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  3426a  16th 
Carnegie  Steel  Co.  The,  W.  B.  Isaacs  agent, 

226  Market 
Carnell  George  E.,  electrician  M.  Schimetschek, 

r.  62614  Hayes 
J8®~Carnell.    See  Carnall,  Cornell  and  Kernell 
Carnelli  Michael,  cook,  r.  631  Jackson 
Carnes  John,  cement  worker,  r.  535,  7th 
"    William  A.,  representative  G.  H.  Mumm  & 
Go's  champagnes.  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg, 
r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
4@~Carnes.    See  Cairns,  Karnes  and  Kearns 
Carney  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  14'^  Rausch 
"    Andrew,  longshoreman,  r.  316  Davis 
"    Bernard  W.,  plumber  John  M.  Duncan  & 

Son,  r.  7481^  Minna 
"    Dennis,  boiler  maker,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Edward  C,  grainer,  r.  649  Howard 
"    Emmet,  mail  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  302,  4th 
"    George,  elevator  man  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    James,  electrician  Cal.  Elec.  Sup.  &  Cons. 

Co.,r.  407.4th 
"    James,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    James,  teamster  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  NE 

cor  8th  and  Brannan 
"    John,  horse  collar  maker  William  Cosbie 
"    John  L.,  carriage  painter,  r.  1080  Howard 
"    Joseph  E.,  mining  expert,  r.  302,  4th 
"    Joseph  G.,  machinist,  r.  68  Silver 
"    Lawrence,  r.  1080  Howard 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1433  California 
"    Mary,  lodgings,  302,  4th 
"    Patrick,  engineer  S.  F.   Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

1511  Church 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  1011  Alabama 
j8®"Carney.    See  Karney  and  Kearney 
Carniglia  Antonio  (Cadematori  &  Carniglia),  r. 
14  Lafayette  PI 
"    Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  915  Battery  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  14  Lafayette  PI 
"    Egidio  S.,  machinist,  r.  1315  Green 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  C.  Dotta,  r. 

915  Battery 
"    Peter,  fisherman,  r.  915  Battery  rear 
Carnna  Alexander  (Morgan  &  Carnna),  r.   1044 

Folsom 
Caro  Abraham  W.  (Caro  Bros.),  r.  813  Pierce 
"    Alfred,  clerk  W.Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r.  1814 
Mason 


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Caro  Armand,  traveling  salesman  Louis  Kline 

6  Co.,  r.  911  Laguna 

"  Brothers  (Isaac  W.  and  Abraham  W.),  im- 
porters woolens  and  trimmings,  723  Mar- 
ket 

"  Charles,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1012  Market, 
r.  1412  Buchanan 

"    David,  clerk  Gaskill  &  Reagan,  r.  3014, 16th 

"    Flora,  widow,  r.  813  Pierce 

"  Goldie  Miss,  saleslady  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 
r.  320  Pacific 

"  Hermann,  traveling  salesman,  r.  911  La- 
guna 

"  Hyman,  clerk  Charles  Caro,  r.  1412  Bu- 
chanan 

"    Isaac  W.  (Caro  Bros.),  r.  2114  Post 

"    Jules,  salesman,  r.  911  Laguna 

"    Lewis,  fancy  goods,  240,  5th 

"  Minnie,  widow,  clothing,  315  Pacific,  r.  320 
Pacific 

"    Morris,  r.  2314,  6th 

"  Morris,  clerk  Loryea's  New  Hammam 
Baths,  r.  1306  Laguna 

"  Sam  &  Co.  (Samuel  Caro  and  Theodore 
Goodman),  manufacturers'  agents,  4  Sut- 
ter, room  7 

"    Samuel  (Sam  Caro  &  Co.),  r.  1516  Post 

"    Samuel,  cutlery,  630  Kearny,  r.  3014,  16th 

"  Samuel,  insurance  broker,  221  Sansome,  r. 
911  Laguna 

"  Simon,  manufacturers'  agent,  9  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  323  Van  Ness  Av 

"    W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  813  Pierce 
Caroe  Leo,  r.  228  Turk 

"    Percy  M.,  insurance  agent,  r.  228  Turk 
Caxolan  Fran]£  J.,  president  California  Distrib- 
uting Co.,  44  Luning  Building,  r.  Bur- 
lingame,  Cal. 

"  James,  capitalist,  303  California,  room  20, 
r.  1714  California 

"    James  F.,  coachman,  2122  Washington 

"    James  P.,  laborer,  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  44i4  Clara 

"    Lawrence,  r.  29c  Rausch 

"    Philip,  marine  fireman,  r.  512Vi  2d 

"    Thomas  F.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks.  r. 
800  Tennessee 
Oaroli  Andrew,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Carolini  Peter,  driver  Bacome  &  Son,  r.  21  Ritch 
4®"  Caron.    See  Carron 
Caroni  John,  baker,  r.  445  Ivy  Av 
Caronte  Charles,  butcher,  r.  465  Minna 

"    Mary  Miss,  umbrella  maker,  r.  465  Minna 
Caroome  Kate  Mrs.,  laundress  Boys  and  Girls 

Aid  Society 
Carosio  Angelo,  salesman  Luke  G.  Sresovich  & 
Co.,  r.  831  Vallejo 

"    Edward,  hack  driver,  r.  1527  Dupont 
Carothers  Harry  W.,  commission  merchant,  r. 
2436  California 

"  John  T.,  general  baggage  agent  S.  P.  Co., 
4  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 

"    Roy,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    William  O.,  commercial  traveler,  r.  2436 
California 
4®"Carothers.    See  Carruthers  and  Crothers 
Caroul  John,  proprietor  Milton  House,  156,  3d 

"    Justin,  lodgings  114,  4th 

"    Marie    Mrs.,    proprietor     Grand    Central 
House,  681  Mission,  and  Bonanza  House, 
867-869  Market 
Carow  George,  shoemaker,  2438  Bush,  r.  2410a 

Post 
Carpenter  Arabella  P.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  634  Fil- 
bert 

"    B.,  salesman,  r.  39  Turk 

"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  406  Sutter 

"    Charles,  printer,  r.  625  Hayes 

"    David,  coachman,  r.  1544  Howard 

"    Edward  W.,  molder,  r.  51,  3d 

"    Florentine  A.,  metal  roofer,  r.  3423,  16th 

"    Frank,  r.  1845  Fillmore 
Carpenter  Frank  B.,  physician  and  surgeon  803 
Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  tel  East  932, 
r.  2522  Market  nr.  Noe,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m., 

7  to  8  p.  m..  tel  Mission  175 

"    Frank  W.,  compositor  Pac.  Christian  Pub. 

Co.,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Frederick  L.,  patrolman,  r.  200814  Union 


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Carpenter  George,  restaurant,  104,  30th 
Harriet,  widow,  r.  625  Hayes 
John,  mining,  r.  2623  Clay 
John  L.,  chief  steward  str  San  Bias,  r.  336 

27th 
Joseph  F.  K.,  clerk  City  Street  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  550  Valencia 
Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1626  O'Farrell 
Louis    G.,  reporter   Post,  r.  San  Rafael 
Martha  M., -widow,  r.  2008Vi  Union 
Mary,  widow,  r.  926  Clay 
Oscar  L.,  waiter  Sailors'  Home 
Richard   B.,    attorney    at    law,    40    Mills 

Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  719  Hayes 
Samuel  W.,   (Pacific  Mailing   Co.),  r.  434 

Haight 
T.  G.,  dean  California  State  Therapeutic 

College,  85-86  Donohoe  Bldg 
Thomas,  expressman,  SW  cor  Market  and 

nth,  r.  114  San  Jose  Av 
William  B.,  laborer,  r.  321,  27th 
William  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
728  Devisadero 
Carpentier  Alphonse,  with  W.  R.Grace  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Carpman  Hermena,  widow,  r.  1825  Lombard 
Carpmill  Annie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  202,  2d 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  202,  2d 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  529  Howard 
"    William  J.,  driver,  r.  202.  2d 
Carpy  C.  &  Co.  (Charles  Carpy),  wholesale  wines 
and  liquors  and  proprietors  Uncle  Sam 
Wine  Cellars  and  Distillery  (Napa  and 
San  Jose,  Cal.),  513-517  Sacramento 
Carpy  Charles  (C.  Carpy  &  Co.),  and  president 
California  Wine  Assn.,  SW  cor  Folsom 
and  2d,  r.  2632  California 
Carquinez  Packing  Co.,  George  W.  Hume  presi- 
dent.   Jay    Deming    secretary,    canned 
fruits    and  salmon   packers,    office    122 
Davis,  cannery  Benicia 
Carr  Albert  D.,  engraver,  r.  527  Sacramento 
"    Alfred,  steam  pipe  and  boiler  coverer,  r.  11 
Grand  Av 
Annie,  widow,  r.  81  Clementina 
Annie  Miss,  flour  packer,  r.    136^4  Town- 
send 
Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  912  Sanchez 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  133  Chestnut 
Bridget  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  8301^  Douglass 
Bridget  Mrs.,  liquors,  108  Townsend 
Carmichael   Mrs.,    teacher  music,   r.  1712 

Sacramento 
Celia,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
Charles,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  133 

California  Av 
Charles  A.,  gunsmith,  r.  350,  3d 
David,  teamster,  r.  212  Broadway 
David  J.,  clerk W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1718  Jones 
Dennis,  steel  roller,  r.  108  Townsend 
Edward   B.,    blacksmith,    309    Noe,    r.    42 

Sharon 
Edward  B.,  bookkeeper  Johnston  &  Fulton, 

r.  2802  Howard 
Edwin  W.,  foreman  pattern  dept.  Fulton 
Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  1461  Guerrero 
F.,   carpenter  S.  F.  Planing    Mill,   r.  333 

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F.  D.  &  Co.  (Frank  D.   Carr)    real    estate 

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Frank  C,  clerk  Portland  Hotel,  r.   54  Sac- 
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Frank  D.  (F.  D.  Carr  &  Co.)  r.  1904  Golden 

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Carr  George  G.,  capitalist,  1-2-3  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor,  r.  2916  Sacramento 
"    George  W.,  porter,  r.  6  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    James,  machinist   Market    St.    Ry.,    r.   2 

Sumner 
"    James,  painter,  r.  bSO^i  Valencia 
•'    James,  plumber,  r.  110  Harriet 
"    James,  proprietor  Portland  Hotel,  5i  Sac- 
ramento 
"    James,  stonecutter  O.  E.  Brady,  r.  1430  Mis 

sion 
■'    James  J.,  liquors,  301  Larkin  and'  2728  Sut- 
ter 
"    John,  bartender  James  Gately,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    John,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John,  hack  driver,  r.  110  Harriet 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  133^  Townsend 
•'    John,  oiler  str  San  Juan 
"    John,    trackman    Sutter   St.    Ry.,   r.    2237 

Geary 
Carr  Jolin  G.,  carpenter  and  builder,  102  Golden 

Gate  Av,  telephone  Mint  33 
"    John    H.,    lampman    Edison    Light     and 

Power  Co.,  r.  603  Taylor 
■'    John  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  2802  Howard 
'•    John  P.,  tin  roofer  James  Guilfoy,  r.  227 

Liberty 
"    John  R..  stationery.  2J0  Bush.  r.  605  Bush 
■'    John  T.,  teamster,  r.  108  Townsend 
'•    Joseph,  carriage  maker,  r.  110  Clinton 
'•    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  715  Howard 
'•    Joseph  F.,  r.  227  Liberty 
••    Mary,  widow,  r.  731  Folsom 
'■    Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  258  Clementina 
••    Maurice  W.,  clerk,  r.  525,  17th 
"    M.  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1016  Pine 
•■    Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  SW  cor  Jefferson 

and  Broderlck 
■    Michael  R.,  nailer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

133  Chestnut 
■■    M.  L.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1001  Pine 
■■    Myron  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  525.  17th 
"    Nelson  F.,  well  borer,  r.  1309  Sanchez 
"    Otis  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  133,  11th,  r. 

938  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Australia 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  24  Julian  Av  rear 
••    Patrick  J.,  salesman,  r.  234  Minna 
"    Peter  J.,  furnisher  dealer,  r.  2802  Howard 
••    Richard  H..  bartender  John  W.  Wissinger, 

r.  1002  Polk 
"    Saloma  N.,  widow,  r.  1927  Sutter 
•'    Samuel  M.,  with  Singer  Sewing  Machine 

Co.,  r.  North Temescal 
•'    Smith,  policeman,  r.  22  Geary 
•    Terrence  H.,  tallyman  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co. 
■•    Theodore  C,  compositor,  r.  122  Silver 
■■    Thomas,  baker,  r.  .529  Natoma 
'•    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  40  Spear 
•■    Thomas  F.,  clerk  George  A.  Clark  &Bro.. 

r.  2802  Howard 
■•    Thomas  F.,  ship  joiner,  r.  227  Liberty 
•'    Thomas  F.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  2802  Howard 
•'    William,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 
Carr  WiUiam  B.,  capitalist,  1-2-3  Mills  Bldg, 

lOth  floor,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  30  Fell 
■'    William  J.,  yardman  Union  Box  Factory. 

r.  2315  Mason 
^^"Carr.    See  Karr  and  Corr 
Carrade  Jean,  dishwasher,  r.  815  Stockton 
Carragher  John,  clerk,  r.  1214  Hyde 
Carraher  Michael,   laborer    U.    S.    Engineer's 

dept.,  r.  Presidio 
Carraine  Louis  fCarraine&  Talo),r.  827  Howard 


Carraine  &  Talo  (Louis  Carraine  &  Constant  J. 
Talo),  liquors,  NE  cor  Howard  and  5th 

Carralot  J.  Baptiste,  bottler,  r.  263  Clementina 

Carran  Camille,  apprentice   Clot  &  Meese,  r. 
3247c  Mission 

Carranza  Frank,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  917  Pacific 

4®"Carranza.    SeeCaranza 

Carrara  Marble  Quarry  of  Amador  Co.,  506  Bat- 
tery, room  1 

Carrasco  Clement,  bartender,  r.  10  Langton,  rear 

4®=Carratto.    See  Caratto 

Carrau  Joseph,  bakery,  3247c  Mission 
"    Leon  (Carrau  &  Green)  r.  2740  Pine 
"    Marceline,  domestic,  1001  Leavenworth 

CARRAU  &  GREEN 

(Leon  Carrau  and  Walter  A.  Green), 
watclies,  jewelry,  diamonds  and  sterl- 
ing silverware,  220  Sutter,  room  2 

Carre  Alexander,   tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt, 

r.  2925  Mission 
Carrel  George  F.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  422 
Utah 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  3  Crook 
J^-Carrel.    See  Carroll 
Carrell  Charles  M.,  vice-president  E.  R.  Stevens 

Co.,  209-211  Davis,  r.  719  York 
Carrera  Edward  G.,  cashier  Union  Pac.  Salt 

Co.,  r.  1304  Ellis 
Carrere  Alexandrine,  domestic,  1900  Webster 
"    Jean,  butcher  Henry  Moffat,  r.  941  18th  Av 

South 
"    Jean  B..  liquors  and  boarding,  SE  cor  M 

and  5th  Av  South 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  428i/4  Eddy 
"    Pierre,  r.  306  Stockton 
Carrero  Frank,  cigarrette  maker,  r.  533  Sacra- 
mento 
Carretta  Pietro,  porter  Berges  &  Domeniconi,. 

r.  908  Sansome  rear 
Carrete  Ricardo,  porter,  r.  908  Sansome 
Carrey  G.,  cook  str  Columbia 
"    John,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  5th  Av" 

South  nr  L 
"    Marie,  r.  15  Ford 
4®~Carrey.    See  Carey  and  Cary 
Carrick  Bartlett,  conductor,  r.  1001^4  Sierra 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  11  Bryant  Av  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1017,  24th 
■'    Catherine  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  508,  2d 
"    Daniel  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1505  Sanchez 
"    Daniel  F.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  1505  Sanchez 
"    Francis  P.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  1505  Sanchez 
"    Frank  A.,  laborer,  r.  623  Mission 
"    Frederick  A.,  salesman   W.  &  J.  Sloane 

&Co.,  r.  1719  Turk 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Maine  House 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co., 
r.  1312  Mason 
Carrick  James  R.  (Myers.-Can-iek  &  Wi'Uiams), 
r.  San  Mateo 
John,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
John  C,  water  tender  str  Walla  Walla,  r. 

340  Shipley 
Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1110  Battery 
Kate  J.,  widow,  r.  502,  2d 
Martin,  plasterer,  r.  1324  Fell 
Mary,  widow,  r.  542  Indiana 
Richard,  cooper,  r.  1110  Battery 
Thomas  E.,  conductor,  r.  542  Indiana 
Thomas  P.,  marine  engineer,  r.   1505  San- 
chez 
William,  ship  joiner,  r.  120  Perry 
William  E.,  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r. 
120  Perry 
Carrier   Annie   Mrs.,  stewardess    str   City   of 
Puebla,  r.  2804  Pine 
"    John  T.,  bench  hand  McFarland  Bros.,  r. 
Alameda 
Carriere  Amelia,  widow  r.  1017  Jackson  rear 
"    Caliste,  fruits  and  vegetables,  707  Broad- 
way, r.  1320  Stockton 
Carriers  Louise,  domestic,  2129  California 
Carrigan  Andrew,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan 
&  Hay  den  Co.,  r.  2028  Bush 
"    Edward  F.,  painter,  r.  2027  Polk 
"    Frank,  finisher  William  A.  Schrock 


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Carrigan  Joseph  R.,  molder  Jardine  I.  Wks,  r. 
llSCapp 
"    Louis  R.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Mollie  Miss,  dressmaking,  2027  Polk 
"    Patrick,  hostler  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

639  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  proprietor  Miners'  Hotel,  261,  1st 
"    William   L.,   clerk    Dunham,  Carrigan  & 
Hayden  Co.,  r.  2.513  Sacramento 
4®=Carrigan.    See  Corrigan  and  Kerrigan 
Carrillo  Alexander,  harness  washer  William  E. 
Bridge,  r.  113  William 
"    Bibiana  Mrs.,  sanitarium,  1407  Mason 
^'    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  706  Post 
Carrillo  Miguel,  consul-general  Guatemala,  204 

Front,  r.  1420  Larkin 
Carrin  John  T.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  324  Penn- 
sylvania Av 
Carrington  Alice  Miss, teacher  music,  r.  922  Pos  t 
"    Henry  L.,  helper,  r.  1127%  Stevenson 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  455  Clementina 
"    Lyman  H.,  carpenter,  r.  II2714  Stevenson 
Carrion  Martha,  widow,  r.  927  Broadway 
Carrolet  Firmin,  driver,  r.  263  Clementina 
"    Jules,  foreman,  r.  263  Clementina 
"    Jules  Jr.,  driver,  r.  263  Clementina 
Carroll  Albert,  clerk,  r.  3  Crook 
"    Alice  R.   Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Carrolton, 


"    Anna,  widow,  r.  29  Minna 

"    Annie,  widow,  liquors,  58  Everett 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  81  Clementina 

"    Andrew,  clerk,  r.  3  Crook 

"    Arthur,  janitor  Emanuel  Baptist  Church 

"    Bernard  C,  attorney  at   law,  116  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  809  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  616a  Lott 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1420  Montgomery 
"    Brothers  (William  P.  and  Thomas),  grocer- 
ies and  liquors,  NE  cor  3d  and  Minna 
"    Building,  Mrs.   Annie  Shehan  proprietor, 

124,  6th 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  790  Clayton 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  218  Palmer 
"    Charles,  fireman  sir  Columbia,  r.  547  Fol- 

som 
"    Charles,    tanner   Poetsch   &   Peterson,  r. 

Benicia 
"    Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  WZiy^  Folsom 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  Francis  M.  Stevens,  r.  331 

Shotwell 
"    Charles  E.  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  1339  Alabama 
"    Cornelius,  teamster  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

1012  Scott 
"    Cornelius  J.,  policeman,  r.  439!4,  19th 
"    Daniel,  r.  667  Minna 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  632,  4th 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1104,  23d 
"    Daniel,  liquors,  266  Brannan 
"    Daniel,  plumber,  r.  58  Everett 
"    Daniel,  teamst«^r  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  345  Fremont 
"    Daniel  J.,  teamster,  r.  240,  11th 
"    David,  butcher,  r.  52  Clara 
"    David,    teamster  McNab  &  Smith,    r.  22 

Bluxome 
"    David  P.,  teamster,  r.  52  Clara 
"    Dennis,  groceries  and  liquors,  1701  Church 
"    Dennis  A.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

31021/2  California 
"    E.  Mrs.,  liquors,  58  Everett 
"    Ed,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks,  r.  26 

Caroline 
"     Edgar  B.  (DuVal&  Carroll),  r.  Hotel  Oliver 
"    Edward  B.,  switchman,  r.  624,  4th 
"     Edward  D.  (Edward  D.  Carroll  &  Co.),   r. 

1206  Guerrero 
Carroll  Edward  D.  &  Co.  (Edward  D.  Carroll), 

wholesale  liquor  dealers,  407  Battery 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  31021/4  California 
"    Eugene  A.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Can  Co..  r. 

35  Kiss  ling 
"    Frank,    laborer,   r.    Montezuma  nr   Cali- 
fornia Av 
"    Frank  A.,  teamster,  r.  925  Army 
"    Frank  F.,  brass  molder    Risdon  I.   &   L. 

Wks,  r.  970  Clayton 
"    Frederick  (Fitch  &  Carroll),  r.  San  Rafael 


Carroll  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1030  Howard 
"    George,  expressman,  stand  NW  cor  1st  and 

Howard,  r.  215,  28th 
"    George  C,  engineer  str  San  Joaquin  No.  4, 

r.  Sacramento 
"    George  L.  (G.L.  Carroll  &  Co.),  r.   906   De- 

visadero 
Carroll  G.  L.    &  Co.    (George  L.  Carroll  and 

William  A.  Kelly), druggists,  852  Market 
"    Grant  F.,  driver,  r.  228,  13th 
"    Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  12  Elliott  Park 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  434,  6th 
"    James,  r.  1311  Broderick 
"    James  (Carroll  &  Tilton),  r.  729  Grove 
"    James,  bookkeeper  Edward  D.  Carroll  & 

Co.,  r.  52  Clara 
' '    James , bartender  John  Cobine,  r.  12  Steuar t 


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"    James,    guard   County  Jail   No. 
Bartol 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  256  Clementina 

"    James,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

"    James,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  628 
San  Jose  Av 

"    James,  shoecutter,  r.    NW  cor  24th    and 
Mission 

"    James  H.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1503ii  Turk 

"    James  L.,  clerk,  r.  421a  23d 

"    James,  teamster   Oregon   Coal  and  Nav- 
igating Co.,  r.  1010  Montgomery 

"    J.  C,  compositor  Call 

"    Jeremiah  M.,  teamster,  r.  31021^  California 

"    Jeremiah  M.,  city  editor  Evening  Post,  r. 
113  Guerrero 

"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 

"    John,  r.  325,  18th 

"    John,  r.  1104,  33d 

"    John,  coachman,  r.  301  Laguna 

"    John,  driver  George  Fritch,  r.  453  Clemen- 
tina 

"    John,  expressman,  SE  cor  1st  and  Howard, 
r.  215,  28th 

"    John,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co., 
r.  331/i  Harriet 

"    John,  iron  molder,  r.  California  Av  nr  Cort- 
land Av 

"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &N.  Co.,r.   408 
Beale 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  52  Clara 

"    John,  watchman  Wilson  T.  Smith  Machine 
Wks. 

"    John,  wood  and  coal,  240,  11th 

"    John  Jr.,  carpenter  Frank  Huber,  r.  32i4 
Garden 
Carroll  John  A.,  justice  of  the  peace.  New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  2524  Clay 

•'    John  C,  r.  318  Palmer 

"    John  C,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 

"    John  H.',  longshoreman,  r.  408  Beale 

"    John  J.  (Ca  rroll  &  Morrissey) ,  r.  20,  38th 

"    John  J.  (Louis  Taussig  &  Co.),  r.  617  Guer- 
rero 

"    John    J.,    distributor    postofflce,    r.     1017 
Leavenworth 

"    John  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Fell 
and  Webster,  r.  413  Webster 

"    John  J.,  porter  medical  supply  dept.  U.  S. 
A.,  r.  1312,  26th 

"    John  J.,  purser  str  Eureka 

"    John  M.  (Carroll  &McAulifle) 

"    John  P.,  clerk,  r.  14  Lake 

"    John  T.,  clerk,  r.  17  Pond 

"    John  T.  F.,  law  student,  r.  157  Minna 

"    John  W.,  caulker,  r.  81  Clementina 

"    Joseph,  r.  1017  Leavenworth 


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Carroll  Joseph,  peddler,  r.  60,  3d 
"    Joseph,  saloon  keeper,  r.  636  Green 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  30,  28th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  11  Bartol 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  218  Palmer 
"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  restaurant,  1208  Mason,  r.  1210 

Mason 
"    Louis,  boiler  maker,  r.  15%  Clara 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  3  Crook 
"    Lucy,  Mrs.,  r.  2425  Harrison 
"    Luke  M.,  stonecutter,  r.  2021  Turk 
"    Mackey  E.,  teamster,  r.  20,  28th 
"    Mae  Miss,  saleslady  E.  R.  Slocum  &  Co., 

r.  617  Guerrero 
"    Margaret  Miss,  laundress,  r.  122  Grove 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  434,  6th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1734  Lexington 
"    Mary    Mrs.,    proprietor     Grand     Central 

House,  681  Mission 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  519  Birch  Av 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  liquors.  206  Silver  Av 
"    Mary  B.  Miss,  r.  2411  Webster 
"    MaryE.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  616a  Lett 
■'    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  U4  Hayes 
"    Matthew  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  3021  Turk 
"    May,  widow,  r.  131.A.  O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  r.  718  O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  blacksmith,  r.  1433  Folsom 
"    Michael,  bookkeeper,  r.  30,  38th 
•'    Michael,  policeman,  r.  1814  Filbert 
"    Michael,  salesman  Carroll  &  Tilton,  r.  547 

Minna 
•'    Michael,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r. 

901  Buchanan 
•'    Michael  J.,  liquors,  118,  5th.  r.  1206  Market 
"    Michael  J.,  salesman,  r.  1017  Leavenworth 
"    Michael  T.,  marble  and  granite  contractor, 

r.  2021  Turk 
"    MoUie  Miss,  bookfolder,  r.  218  Palmer 
"    Owen,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  25  Kiss- 
ling 
•'    Patrick,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
■•    Patrick,  bos  maker,  r.  3  Rincon  Court 
'•    Patrick,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2916 

Bush 
"    Patrick,  marble  polisher  Eugene  Dumon- 

telle,  r.  141;^  Garden 
"    Patrick,  plumber,  r.  52  Clara 
"    Patrick,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  613 

Mission 
"    Patrick,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry,   r. 

36AKissling 
"    Patrick    C.    groceries    and    liquors,     157 

Minna 
"    Patrick  J.,  driver  American  Brewery,  r. 

52  Clara 
"    Patrick  J.,  foreman,  r.  1611  Mission 
■    Patrick  L.,  laborer,  r.  1104,  23d 
"    Paul,  driver  Consumers' Ice  Co. 
■'    Peter  (Carroll  &  Madden),  r.  225,  .3d 
"    Peter,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  44 

West  Mission 
"    Philip,  driver,  r.  534,  9th 
"    Redmond,  plumber,  r.  11  Cleveland 
"    Richard,  r.  216  Powell 
"    Richard  J.,  gasfltter.  r.  362  Jessie 
"    Richard  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1520  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Roger  (Carroll    &    O'Connor),   r.  213   Fair 

Oaks 
"    Simon,  foreman,  r.  345  Shipley 
"    Thomas  (Carroll  Bros.),  r.  1206  Guerrero 
"    Thomas,  assistant  clerk  Justice's  Court 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks. 

r.  1843  Market 


Carroll  Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  130  Utah 
"    Thomas  H.,  pileman  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  11  Cleveland 
"    Thomas  M.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine,  room 

26,  r.  25  Kissling 
"    Thomas  M..  teamster,  r.  130  Utah 
"    Walter  A.,  clerk  A.  J.  Wheelock  &  Co.,  r. 

908  Church 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  645  Jessie 
"    William,  night  watchman,  r.  324%,  5th 
"    William,  stonemason,  r.  411  Clementina 
"    William,  teamster  O'Meara  &  McCarthy, 

r.  California  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    William  E..  mechanical  engineer  Risdon 

I.  &  L.  Wks 
"    William  F.,  mechanic,  r.  1612  Eddy 
"    William  H.,  salesman  John  Sroufe  &  Co., 

r.  104  Haight 
"    William  P.  (Carroll  Bros.),  r.  1206  Guerrero 
"    William  W.,  miner,  r.  cor  Mariposa  and 
De  Haro 
Carroll  &  Carroll  (Donald  McDonald  and  Harry 
Cohn),    wholesale    liquor    dealers    and 
agents  James  E.  Pepper  &  Go's  distil- 
leries, 306  Market 
"    &  Madden  (Peter  Carroll  and  James  Mad- 
den), liquors,  335,  3d 
"    &  McAulifle  (John  M.  Carroll  and  Joseph 
P.  McAuliffe),  liquors,  W  s  Nebraska  nr 
Army 
"    &  Morrissey  (John  J.  Carroll  and  John  Mor- 
rissey),  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  3304 
Mission 
"    &  O'Connor  (Roger  Carroll  and    Michael 
M.  O'Connor),  liquors,  514,  4th 

CARROLL  &  TILTON 

(James  Carroll  and  WlUiam  H.  Tilton), 
gents'  and  boys'  clotliing,  furnishing 
goods,  hats,  caps,  trunks  and  valises, 
811  Market,  Flood  Bldg 
4®=-  Carroll.    See  Carrel 

Carrolton  The,  Mrs.  Alice  R.  Carroll  proprie- 
tor, 1306  Market 
Carron  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  110  Valparaiso 

"    George,  actor,  r.  1104  Market 

"    James,  hackman,  r.  329  Langton 

"    Michael,  watchman,  r.  636,  3d 

"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  636,  3d 
4®="Carron.    See  Caron 

Carruthers  Essie  Miss,  saleslady,   r.  5  Yerba 
Buena 

"    George,  r.  5  Yerba  Buena 

"    Jessie    M.     Miss,    principal     Occidental 
School,  r.  5  Yerba  Buena 

"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1816Devisadero 

"    Malcolm  M.,  pattern  maker  W.  T.  Garratt 
&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Mabel  E.  Miss,  kindergarten,  1816  Devisa- 
dero 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  227,  2d 
Carruthers   Samuel  G.,    secretary  California 

Adsigns  Co.,  204  Sutter,  r.  Berkeley 
4S"Carruthers.    See  Carothers,  Caruthers  and 

Crothers 
Carson  Andrew,  foreman  shipping  dept.  Pacific 
Can  Co.,  r.  9  Liberty 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  9  Liberty 

"    Charles,    deckhand    str   Encinal,    r.    Ala- 
meda 

"    Charles,  engineer  tug  Millen  Grifath,   r., 
401  Bryant 

"    Charles    Jr.,    oiler    str    San   Jose,    r.    401 
Bryant 

"    Charles  T.,  polisher  S.  F.  Plating  Wks,  r. 
17  Dame 

"    Charles  W.,  driver  H.  Heckmann  &  Co.,  r. 
542%  Folsom 

"    Christ,  plumber,  r.  118  Valparaiso 

"  Creek  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.),  Al- 
fred K.  Durbrow  secretary,  69  Nevada 
Block 
Carson  Edward  K.,  secretary  Coal  Dealers' 
Association  of  California,  32  Market, 
room  9,  r.  8%  Sherman 

"    Elizabeth    Miss,    teacher    Horace    Mann 
Grammar  School,  r.  9  Liberty 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1518  Broadway 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  319  Ellis 


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Carson  Frank,  cook,  r.  417b  Francisco 
"    Franklin  M.,  ship  joiner,  r.  404  San  Jose  Av 
"    Frederick,  keg  washer,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.   1861-4  Vandewater 
"    George,  attorney  at  law,  r.  31  Moss 
"    George  H.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Glove  Co.,  R.  N.  Carson  proprietor,  316-318 

Market 
"    Gustavo,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  424 

Jersey 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk,  r.  186%  Vandewater 
"    Jerome  T.,  cook  John  Groll,  r.  23754  East 
"    John,  pilot  str  Modoc,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  B.  (Carson  &  Savage),  r.  1927  Geary 
"    JohnF.,  foreman  B.   F.   Oilman,  r.  21  Bry- 
ant Av 
"    John  P.,  policeman,  r.  2916  Pine 
"    John  Q.,  machinist,  r.  528  Indiana 
"    Joseph  W.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  9  Liberty 
"    Julia,  domestic,  2200  Jackson 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  1518  Broadway 
"    May  Miss,  assistant  Free  Public  Library, 

r.  9  Liberty 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  406^4  San  Jose  Av 
"    Nellie  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,   r.  9 

Liberty 
"    Oliver,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.    1220, 

24th 
"    Otto,  r.  1408  Mission 
"    Otto  W.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,   r. 

1224  Eddy 
"    Rebekah,  widow,  r.  1414  Bush 
"    Robert  E.,  butcher,  r.  4  Latham  PI 
■'    Robert  E.,  clerk  W.  T.  Wagner,  r.  9  Liberty 
"    Robert  E.,  surveyor,  r.  21  Hinckley 
"    Robert  N.,  proprietor   Carson  Glove  Co., 

316-318  Market,  r.  1516  Broadway 
"    Theodore  L.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,   r.  22, 

5th 
"    Thomas  E.,  millwright,  r.  542V^  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F.,  brass  finisher  S.  F.   Novelty  & 

Plating  Wks,  r.  9  Liberty 
"    Thomas  G.,  2d  lieut.  troop  C  4th  Cavalry 

U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Washington  K.,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 
' '    William  (Dolbeer  &  Carson^  r.  Eureka,  Cal. 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  506  Minna 
"    William,  machinist  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital, r.  4  Latham  PI 
"    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  614  Tennessee 
"    William  L.,  fireman  str  Encinal,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Carson  &  Savage  (John  B.  Carson  and  Theodore 
Savage),  attorneys  at  law,  558-560  Empo- 
rium Bldg,  5th  floor,  telephone  Red  1491 
Carss  Hannah  Miss,  r.  51  Louisa 

"    Robert  J.,  teamster,  r.  51  Louisa 
Carssow  Felix  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.515  Stockton 
Carsten  George,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 
Av 
"    W-,  machine  hand  David  Woerner 
Carst^ns  Alice  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  25214,  3d 
"    Frederick,    laborer    Enterprise    Brewing 

Co.,  r.  213  Folsom 
"    George,  real  estate,  r.  523,  7th  rear 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  cook,  r.  180  Perry 
Cars tensen  Albert,  clerk  Julius  Carstensen,   r. 
1601  Dolores 
"    An  tone  F.,  wood  chopper  Bender  Bros.,   r. 

1314  Geneva 
"    Frederick  A.,  longshoreman,  r.  3014  Geneva 
"    Henry  G.  T.,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1657%,  17th 
"    Julius,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  29th 
and  Dolores 
4®"Carst6nsen.    See  Karstensen 
Carstons  Annie  Miss,  basket   maker    Weston 
Basket  &  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  34  Gardner 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  34  Harriet 
Carswell  Alden  G.,  real  estate,  77-78  Montgom- 
ery Block,  r.  304  Valencia 
"    George  W.,   capitalist,  77-78  Montgomery 
Block,  r.  304  Valencia 
Cartan  Charles  A.,  painter,  r.  1116  Taylor 
"    Charles  M.,  paper  hanger,  r.  1116  Taylor 
"    Earl,  clerk,  r.  1116  Taylor 


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Cartan  Frank  M.  (Cartan,  McCarthy  &  Co.), 
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West  Mission 


CARTAN,  McCarthy  &  co. 

(Frank  M.   Cartan  and    Timothy  F. 
McCarthy)     wholesale    liquors     and 
wines,   distillers'  agents  and  agents 
United  Vineyard  Co.,  312  Sacramento 
and  311-313  Commercial 
Cartelli  Carlo,  cook,  r.  4  Green  PI 
Cartensen  Peter  A.,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1507  Kentucky 
Carter  Albert  R.,  teamster  U.   S.  Engineer's 
Dept.,  r.  Beach  nr  Baker 
"    Amanda,  widow,  r.  8%  Turk  rear 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  35  Natoma 
"    August  L.  (Carter  &  Clem),  r.  1000%  Hyde 
"    Benjamin,  marble  cutter,  r.  723,  5th  Av 
"    Bessie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  821  Pine 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  and  Martin),  manufac- 
turers cars  (Newark,  Alameda  Co.),  office 
42  Market 
"    Cassius   W.,  liquors,  995  Market,  r.  559b 

Minna 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  316  Davis 
"    Charles  C.  (Carter  &  Da  vies),  r.  Lorin,  Ala- 
meda Co. 
"    Charles  D.,  real  estate,  r.  631  Valencia 
"    Charles  H.,  contractor,  r.  732  Ivy  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  teamster,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and 

Webster 
"    Charles  J.,  waiter,  r.  314,  4th 
"    Charles   J.,  waiter  Frederick   Cook.  r.  34 
Hubbard 
Carter  Daniel  P.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  842  Mar- 
ket, r.  306  Turk 
"    Edith  M.,  widow,  r.  759  Howard 
"    Edmond  F.,  compositor,  r.  5  Russell 
"    Edward,  porter,  r.  1319%  Kearny 
"    Edward,  switchman,  r.  139  Tremont  Av 
"    Edward  E.,  janitor,  222  Post 
"    Eliza  W.  Miss,  r.  1327  Leavenworth 
"    Elizabeth  widow,  r.  821  Pine 
"    Emma,  widow,  hairdresser,  r.  228  Turk 
"    Ernest  R.,  bookbinder,  r.  1621  Folsom 
"    Frank  F.,  stock  cutter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Frank  J.,  traveling  salesman  T.  J.  Kelly, 

r.  124  Henry 
"    Fred,    clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  821 

Pine 
"    Fred  T. ,  clerk,  r.  104  Grove 
"    Frederick,  porter,  r.  1163  Mission 
"    Frederick,   stone  sawyer  John  D.   McGil- 

vray  &  Co.,  r.  622,4th 
"    Frederick  F.,  waiter,  r.  9  Le  Roy  PI 
"    Frederick  R.,  dental  student,  r.  195  Hyde 
"    Frederick  S.,  cigars,  r.  1915  Sacramento 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  408,  6th 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  902  Illinois 
"    George,  janitor,  r.  734%  Howard 
"    George  B.,  foreman  L.  &  M.  Alexander  & 

Co.,  r.  899  Pine 
"    George  E.,  clerk,  r.  733  Bush 
"    George  J.,  steward,  r.  5  Russell 
"    George  M.,  r.  5  Russell 
"    Georgiana  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  821  Pine 
"    Harry,  teamster,  r.  316  Davis 
Carter  Henry  E.,  deputy  Attorney-General,  419 
California,  rooms  18-20 
"    Horace  V.,   salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.   & 

Co.,  r.  105  Grove 
"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  419  Geary 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  724  Clementina 


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Carter  James  E.,  clerk,  r.  5314  West  MissioD    "' 
'•    James  E.,  machinist  Byron  Jackson,  r.  711 

York 
"    Jolm,  r.  5314  West  Mission 

John,  boatman  Pier  1,  r.  808  Union 

John,  machinist,  r.  952^2  Howard 

John,  stableman,  r.  168  Tehama 

John  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  511 

Frederick 
John  E.,  machinist,  r.  649  Howard 
John  E..  machinist,  r.  711  York 
John  M..  bartender  Thomas  &  Johnson,  r. 

1126Folsom 
John  T..  r.  1915  Sacramento 
John  W..  attorney  at  law,  410  Kearny,  r. 

2919  Pine 
Joseph,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
Joseph  K.,  bookkeeper  Pacific  Bank,  r.  517 

Capp 
Joseph  M.,  clerk,  r.  714%  Larkin  rear 
Joseph  R.,  laborer,  r.  613  Mission 
L.  A.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  47  Post 
Lizzie,  widow,  r.  821  Pine 
Martin  (Carter  Bros.),  r.  Irvington 
Mary,  widow,  r.  71414  Larkin  rear 
Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2624  California 
Mary  J.  Miss  (Newell  &  Carter),  r.   816  La- 
gun  a 
Myron  H..  teamster  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 

Co.,  r.  257 Perry 
Xettie    Mrs.,    stenographer   Reinstein    & 

Eisner,  r.  1524  Webster 
Oliver,  restaurant,  3208  California,  r.  2816 

Pine 
Oliver  J.,  r.  5  Russell 
R.  D..  artist  Chronicle,  r.    New   Western 

Hotel 
Rebecca  T.  Mrs.,  teacher  Fremont  Primary 

School,  r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 
Richard  H.,  student,  r.  2214^4  Fillmore 
Robert  W.,  blacksmith,  r.  2  Belmont  PI 
Robert  W.,  real  estate,  r.  1  Scott 
Sterling  P.,  advertising  agent,  r.  502  Tay- 
lor 
Stewart,    clerk   Standard    Oil   Co.,  r.   821 

Pine 
S.  W.,  r.  703  Sutter 
Thomas  (Carter  Bros.),  r.  6  Turk 
Thomas  B.,  machinist  William  H.  Birch, 

r.  1621  Folsom 
W.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co.,  r.  2 

Belmont  PI 
Walter  R.,    salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  105  Grove 
Wesley  S.  (Thomas  &  Carter),  r.  393,  6th 
William,  bridge  carpenter  Thomson  Bridge 

Co. 
William,  laborer,  r.  725,  6th  Av 
William,  marble  cutter,  r.  728%  14th 
William,  plumber,  r.  714%  Larkin  rear 
William,  shipping  clerk  Holm  &  Nathan. 

r.  112  Hyde 
William,  waiter,  r.  1113  Pacific 
William  C,  shoemaker,  r.  261  Stevenson 
William  D.  (Carter  &  Pettitt),  r.  1636  Post 
William  H.,   marble  polisher,  r.  7281^,  14th 

CARTER  WILLIAM  H., 

proprietor  San  Francisco  A-wning  and 
Tent  Co.,  10  Mason,  teleplione  Jessie 
15,  r.  606  Ellis 

Carter  William  T.,  janitor,  r.  9  Auburn 
"    Zora  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1417  California 
"    &  Clem  (August  L.  Carter  and  Oscar  Clem) 

liquors   and  barbers,  NE  cor  Pine  and 

Hyde 


Carter  &  Davies  (Charles  C.  Carter  and  Charles 

H.  Davies),  proprietors  Mission  Planing 

Mill,  37-41  Main 
"    &  Pettitt  (William  D.    Carter   and   John 

McC.  Pettitt),  horseshoers,  304    Golden 

Gate  Av 
Cartier  Horace,  teamster,  r.  2308  Harrison 

"    Victor,  lapidary,  r.  10  Polk  Lane 
Carto  Anna,  widow,  r.  1027%  Jackson 
Carton  John,  gardener,  r.  12  Valley 
.es=-Carton.    See  Carrton 
Cartwright  Charles    (Cartwright    &    Gavin)   r. 

1327%  Vallejo 
"    Daniel  R.   (Cartwright  &  Gibbons)  r.  1636 

Howard 

CARTWRIGHT  DAVID  S., 

drayman,  100  Main  and  338  Berry.tele- 
phone  Main  188,  r.  130a  14tli 

Cartwright  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  525,  6th 
"  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  230%,  28th 
"    Frederick  G.,  electrical  engineer,  r.  1927% 

Sutter 
"    George,  musician,  r.  525,  6th 
"    Harry,  r.  3  Fulton 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1327  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  309  Fremont 
^'    William,  bartender  C.   W.  Carter,  r.   17a, 

6th 
'•    William  M.,  with  D.  S.  Cartwright,  r.  221, 

12th 
••    &  Gavin  (Charles  Cartwright  and  Charles 

Gavin),  wood  and  coal,  1307  Jackson 
"    &  Gibbons  (Daniel  R.  Cartwright  and  Mar- 
tin H.  Gibbons),  dairy  produce,  1636  How- 
ard 
Carty  E.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co. 
"    Franklin  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  231,  Uth 
"    James,  driver  Luke  G  Sresovich  &Co.,  r. 

302  Union 
"    Martin,  stableman  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  629  Bryant 
"    Paul,  salesman  E.  Martin  &  Co.,  r.  231,  11th 
'•    Stephen,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 

Co..  r.  231,  11th 
••    Stephen,  watchman,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Thomas,  hostler  James  P.   Guerin,  r.  7% 
Dikeman  PI 
i^^Cartv.    See  McCarthy  and  McCarty 
Caruthers  Julia  Mrs.,  r.  1130a  Broadway 

"    Lillian,  widow,  r.  732  Montgomery  Av 
i^~Caruthers.    See  Carothers,  Carruthers  and 

Crothers 
Caruza  Vincenzo,  cooper  August  Petzold,  r.  889 

York 
Carver  Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  306  Leavenworth 
"    Benjamin  F.  (Carver  &  Leaner),  r.  1404  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Horatio  B.,  ship  liner,  r.  2.36  Noe 
"    Leonard  H.,  manager  Cal.   Coal  Co.,  1511 

California,  r.  1001  Bush 
"    Louisa  M.,  widow,  r.  214  Castro 
"    &  Leaner  (Benjamin  F.  Carver  and  Reuben 
T.  Leaner),  chiropodists,  702  Market 
Carvery  August,  waiter,  r.  813  Pacific 
Carvill  Almond   D.,  president    Carvill  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  48,  8th,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  D.,  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r. 

1211%  Mission 
"    Edward,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 
517  McAllister 

Carvill  Manufacturing  Co, 

(incorporated),  A.  D.  Carvill  president, 
0.  S.  Carvill  superintendent,  manufac- 
turers carriages,  48,  8tli 

Carvill    Orrin  S.,  superintendent  Carvill  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  r.  1834  O'Farrell 

-^"Carvill.    See  Carvell 

Carvin  D.  A.,  seaman,  r.  503  Folsom 

Carvoones  Peter,  restaurant,  Sausalito  Ferries, 
r.  Sausalito 

Carwin  Edward  L.,  bartender  Patrick  Creigh- 
ton,  r.  901  Folsom 

Cary  Arthur  M.,  receiver  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  710 
California 
"    Cornelius  B.,  bartender  Sarah  McDonald, 

r.  608,  6th 
•'    Ernest  H..  compositor,  r.  2237  Jackson 


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379 


Gary  Eugene  D.,  clerk,  r.  2237  Jackson 
"    Isaac  G.,  barber,  1020  Powell,  r.  939  Wash- 
ington 
"    James  C,  attorney  at  law,  r.  810  Chestnut 
Gary  James  H.,  attorney  at  law,  320  Sansome, 
rooms  31-32,  r.  810  Chestnut 
"    Lawrence,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
2641  Harrison 
Gary  Luther  H.,  manager  American  Tract  So- 
ciety, 735  Market 
"    Miles  D.,  starter  Sutter  St.  Ry.,   r.   16  St. 

Roses  Av 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,r.  746,  22d 
"    W.  A.,  engineer,  r.  1101  Geary 
"    Walter  M.,  director  William  H.   Birch  & 

Co.,  139,  1st 
"    William  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2237  Jackson 
"    William  C,  carpenter,  r.  3  Tonningsen  PI 
4®~Cary.    See  Carey  and  Carrey 
Casa   Delmas     (incorporated),    D.    M.    Delmas 
president,  Paul  Delmas  secretary  and 
manager,  vineyard  and  winery,   Moun- 
tain View,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  office  28-36 
Crocker  Bldg 
Casacq-Del  Curo  Carlos,  foreman  Bass-Hueter 

Paint  Co. 
Casad  John,  teacher  music,  1621  Polk 
Casadabaig  Francois,  milker  Bareilles  Bros., 

r.  1238,  22d  A^'  South 
Casadebat  Jean  B.,  liquors,  532  Merchant,  r.  626 

California 
Casady    Stephen     V.,    ship    supplies,    r.    1911 

Broderick 
Casamajou  Kate,  widow,  r.  435  Jessie 
"    Victor,    lithographer   Bosqui    Engraving 
and  Printing  Co.,  r.  614  Filbert 
Casanova  Caroline,  widow,  r.  1715  Dupont 
"    George  J.,  with  Hotel  Gazette,  420  Kearny 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  1715  Dupont 
Casarotto  Antonio,  musician,    r.   621  Broadway 
Casassa  A.  &  Sons  (August,  Eugene  and  Frank), 
groceries,  526  Green 
"    August  (A.  Casassa  &  Sons),   r.  530  Green 
"    August,  house  painter,  731  Filbert,  r.   726 

Filbert 
"    Carlo,  r.  736  Filbert 
"    Charles    (Paulucci    &    Casassa),    r.    1119 

Pierce 
"    Charles  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1119  Pierce 
"    Charles  H.,  bandmaster,  r.  2405  Buchanan 
"    David  J.,  sign  painter,  731  Filbert,  r.  726 

Filbert 
"    Eugene  (A.  Casassa  &  Sons),  r.  526  Green 
"    Frank  (A.  Casassa  &  Sons),  r.  526  Green 
"    Frank,  hoseman  Engine  1,  r.  513a  Union 
"    Frederick,  leamster  Western  Transfer  Co., 

r.  514  Greenwich 
"    Louis,  driver  Martinoni  &  Podesta,  r.  513a 

Union 
"    Madelina,  widow,  r.  514  Greenwich 
"    Maria,  widow,  bakery,  503  Broadway 
"    Peter,  clerk  A.  Casassa  &  Sons,  r.  526  Green 
"    Rolando,  peddler,  r.  1705  Stockton 
"    Stefano  (A.  L.  Bacigalupi  &  Co.),  r.  4  Keyes 

Alley  rear 
'■    Theresa,  widow,  r.  513a  Union 
Casati  M.  Mme.,  teacher  music,  r.  730  Leaven- 
worth 
Casavaw  Alfred  L.,  teamster  Vermont  Marble 

Co.,  r.  36  De  Boom 
Casavielle    Peter,    proprietor    New    Montreal 

House,  13001/2  Stockton 
Casazelli  Paul,  cook,  r.  1717  Stockton 
Casberry  James,  r.  143,  3d 

CASCADE  LAUNDRY, 

Henry  N.  Hickei  manager,  2  Golden 
Gate  Av,  teleplione  South  112 

Casco    Arcangel,    shade   maker   Pacific  Coast 

Shade  Co. 
Case  A.  L.  Mrs.,  bakery,  155  Grove 
"    Albert,  painter,  r.  516  Linden  Av 
"    Benjamin  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

130  San  Jose  Av 
"    Clara  H.  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  1606  Howard 
"    Clarence  J.,  machinist,  r.  1836  O'Farrell 
"    Dustin  S.,  clerk,  r.  1733  Clay 
"    Edward,  expressman,  r.  Carolina  bet  18th 

and  19th,  Potrero 


Case  Edward  G.,  machinist,  r.  1416b  Howard 
"    E.  H.,  agent  White  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

1505  Market 
"    Ervin  T.,  attorney  at  law.  r.  1723  Clay 
"    Ervin  T.  Jr.,  r.  1723  Clay 
"    F.  A.,  clerk,  r.  800 Kearny 
"    George  A.,  r.  229,  3d  Av 
"    George  F.,  teamster  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 

r.  814  Treat  Av 
"    Harvey,  paper  hanger  Thomas  Downing,  r. 

516  Linden  Av 
"    Henry  H.,  painter,  r.  IO614  Hickory  Av 
"    Henry  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  106i/^  Hickory 

Av 
"    Herbert  P.,  clerk,  r.  229,  3d  Av 
"    Howard  G.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3237  Mission 
"    Jackson,  painter,  r.  514  Linden  Av 
"    James,  carriage  painter  Joseph  V.  Chamb- 
erlain 
"    James  L.,  insurance  broker,  r.  313  Powell 
"    Joseph  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  419  Ashbury 
"    Lucie  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1733  Clay 
"    Orrin  I.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1416b  Howard 
"    Martha  S.  Miss,  physician,  1733  Clay 
"    Samuel  S.,  r.  1803  Howard 
"    Susan,  r.  317  Francisco 
"    William  E.,  porter,  r.  708  Tehama 
"    William  P.  Rev.,  r.  23  Guerrero 
"    William  S.,  tinsmith  Pac.  Can  Co. 
Case  W.  W.  Rev.,  pastor  Howard  Street  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church,  r.  212  Powell 
Casebolt  Henry  C,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 
406  Mason 
"    Jacob  D.,  carriage  maker  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  526  Hayes 
"    Simon  M.,  grip  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry..  r. 

2406  Post 
"    William  S.,  hoseman  Engine  4,  r.  20  Minna 
Casella  Augustine,  sexton,  r.  1600  Dupont 
"    Domenico,  bootblack,  26  Leidesdorff 
"    Giovanni   B.,     liquors,  NW    cor    7th    and 

Channel,  r.  37  Moss 
"    Robert,  brass  finisher   Cal.   Gas  Fixture 
Co.,  r.  17  Varennes  PI 
Caselli  Antonio,    proprietor    Lombard    Hotel, 
249-353  Pacific 
"    Brazilio  (Gatto,  Demartini  &  Co.),  r.  631^ 
Green 
Frank,  flower  peddler,  r.  10  August  Alley 
Giacomo,  peddler,  r.  3  Magner  PI, 
Giovanni,  r.  3  Magner  PI 
Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  521  Vallejo 
L.  &  Co.  (Louis  Caselli  and  Fiore  Giovan- 

nini),  florists,  333  Montgomery  Av 
Louis  (L.  Caselli  &  Co.),  r.  737  Vallejo 
Nicholas,  tailor,  310  Montgomery  Av 
Raffaelle,  tailor  Simon  Harris,  r.  333  Mont- 
gomery Av 

Casellini  Joseph,  painter  J.  St.  Dennis  &  Co. 
Casement  Frank,  dairy  produce,  1135  Valencia 
•'    Jeannette  Mrs.,  r.  907%  Mission 
"    William,  r.  1534'/^  Sanchez 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  90914  Mission 
"    William  K.,  wheat  sampler,  r.  I53414   San- 
chez 
Casenave  Jean  P.,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks, 
r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  930,  13th  Av  South 
"    Julian,  marble  cutter  Joseph  Musto  &  Son, 

r.  13  Lynch 
"    Martin,  porter  Nevada  Restaurant,  r.  609 
Pine 
Caseres  Julius  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Lorin 
Casero  Charles,  machinist,  r.  423  Filbert 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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en 


Casey  Andrew,  r.  28  Geneva 
"    Andrew  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  114  Webster 
"    Annie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  607!^,  3d 
"    Bartholomew,  r.  50  Clinton  Park 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  319,  3d  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  657  Folsom 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2136  O'Farrell 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  5  Sheridan  rear 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1825  Pine 
"    Charles,  stevedore,  r.  415  Brannan 
"    Charles  G.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  2429  Post 
"    Daniel,  butcher  Henry  Antz,  r.  1615  Pine 
"    Daniel,  fireman  str  Columbia 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  743  Harrison 
"    Daniel,    proprietor    Slattery     House,   521 

Howard 
"    Daniel  J.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1610 

Polk 
"    Daniel   J.,  blacksmith,  r.   14  Washington 

Av 
"    David  B.,  laundryman,  r.  110  Ridley 
"    Delia  Miss,  saleslady  Edmund  Bemheim, 

r.  531a  Elizabeth 
"    Dennis  D.,  teamster  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  23 

Hardy 
"    Edward,  electrician,  r.  616  Bush 
"    Edward  H.,  printer,  r.  110  Ridley 
"     Edward  J.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r,  1222  Green 
"    Edward  J. , deputy  Assessor,  r.  26170etavia 
"    Edward  J.,  shirt  cutter  T.  E.  Kent,  r.  130 

Langton 
"    Edward  M.,  salesman  Murphy,   Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  1825  Pine 
"    Eliza  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1825  Pine 
"    Elizabeth,  saleslady,  r.  110  Ridley 
"    Ellen  Miss,  laundress,  r.  327  Beale 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"     ,  Falen  &  Co.  (James    Casey  and    Albert 

Falen),  painters,  739  Market 
"    Francis,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner   and 

Hermann 
"    Francis,  waiter,  r.  4I614  Natoma 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  2429  Post 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  158  Shipley 
"    Frank    M.,    plumber   M.    B.    Casey,   r.  115 

Olive  Av 
"    George,  r.  3OI214,  16th 
"    George,  butcher,  r.  1619  Pine 
"    George,  laborer  F.  Emil  Seidel,  r.  E  s  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Gregory  A.,  foreman  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co., 

r.  6271/2  Vallejo 
"    George  F.,  merchant,  r.  682  Brannan 
'•    Henry  H.,  laster  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co., 

r.  407  Broderick 
"    Horton,  clerk,  r.  3  Morse  PI 
"    J.,  miner,  r.  8  Gough 
"    James,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    James  (Casey,  Falen  &  Co.),  r.  2429  Post 
"    James,  bartender  Michael  Bradley,  r.  421 

Brannan 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  127  Randall 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  607i,^.  3d 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  307,  4th 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  15  Ritch  rear 
"    James,  porter  Arthur  Gruenberg  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    James  Jr.,  driver  Charles   Strohmaier,   r. 

6O714,  3d 
"    James  Jr.,  painter  John  P.  Fraser,  r.  2429 

Post 
"    James  F.,  cook  James  M.   Rolph,  r.    1911 

Chestnut 
"    James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  336,  5th  Av 


Casey  Jeremiah  J.,  teamster,  r.  26  South  Park 

"    Jeremiah  T.,  laborer,  r.  26  South  Park 

"    Jerome,  painter  J.  F.  Quane 

"    John,  blacksmith  P.  Unrath 

"    John,  clerk  George  W.  Kelley,  r.  112  Va- 
lencia 

"    John,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 
675  Clementina 

'•    John,  horseshoer  A.  T.  McBrearty,  r.  3005  a. 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  778  Harrison 

"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  26 
South  Park 

"    John,  steward  J.  P.  McDonald,  r.  501  Napa 

"    John  C,  liquors,  421  Larkin,  r.  30  Willow  Av 

"    John  C,  tanner,  r.  682  Brannan 

"    John  J.,  clerk  Patrick  J.  Casey,  r.  61  Silver 

"    John  J.,  finisher  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  6O714 
3d 

"    John  K.,  laborer,  r.  38  Natoma 

"    John  P.,  clerk  Pac.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  1069  Mis- 
sion 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  28  Geneva 

"    Joseph  A.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings 
and  Loan  Soc,  r.  326  Larkin 

"    Joseph  A.,  draughtsman  Union  L  Wks,  r. 
29b  Rausch 

"    Joseph  J.,  stonecutter  H.  J.  Lloyd,  r.  16 
Bernice 

"    J.  W.,  capitalist,  r.  34  Ellis 

"    Kate  F.   Miss,   principal    Laguna  Honda 
Primary  School,  r.  407  Broderick 

"    Kate  J.,  widow,  r.  130  Langton 

"    Leonhard,  cook,  r.  3  East 

"    M.,  r.  227,  2d 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  9  Salmon 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  411V4  Natoma 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13  Ritch 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  .561  Bryant 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1859  Stevenson 

"    Mary,  domestic,  1832  Fell 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2136  O'Farrell 

"    Mary  Miss,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    Mary    Miss,    teacher   Cleveland  Primary 
School,  r.  14  Washington  Av 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1619  Pine 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1117  Valencia 

"  Matthew  R.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  341  O'Far- 
rell 
Casey  Maurice,  general  manager  The  McLaugh- 
lin Co.  and  secretary  The  Central  Gas 
Light  Co.,  508  California,  rooms  1-2,  r. 
1329  Sutter 

"    May    Miss,  teacher  Longfellow    Primary 
School,  r.  721  Shotwell 

"    Michael,  r.  225  Stevenson 

"    Michael,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery, 
r.  cor  7th  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 

"    Michael,   gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3913 
Sacramento 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  613,  6th 

"    Michael,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"    Michael,  liquors,  158  Shipley 

"    Michael,  porter  Getz  Bros.   &  Co.,  r.  645 
Jessie 

"    Michael,    teamster   James   Smith,    r.  353 
Octavia 

"    Michael  B.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  138, 11th, 
r.  115  Olive  Av 

"    Michael  P.,  bartender,  r.  26  South  Park 

"    M.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  630  Elizabeth 

"    N.   A.,  assistant  Free  Public  Library,  r. 
1117  Valencia 

"    Owen,  groceries  and  liquors,  938  Bryant 

"    Patrick,  cook,  r.  333  Louisiana 

"    Patrick,  helper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  521 
Howard 

"    Patrick  F.,  gasfitter,  r.  3  Morse  PI 

"    Patrick  J.,  painter,  r.  924  Mission 

"    Patrick  J.,  wood  and  coal.  61  Silver 

"    Peter,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  509  Jersey 

"    Peter,   teamster  Albert  E.   Buckman,  r.  8 
Gough 

"    Peter  F.,  carpenter,  r.  13  Ritch 

"    Philip  F.,  surgeon  str  Alameda 

"    P.  S.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Peter's  Church  (R.  C), 
r.  203,  24th 


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Casey  Racliael,  saleslady,  r.  110  Ridley 
"    Simon,  helper  Atlas  I.   WliS,  r.    NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Sophie  Mrs.,  r.  112  Julian  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  721  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  janitor,  121  Post 
"    Thomas,    laborer   Union   I.    Wks,   r.  E   s 

Illinois  nr  Sierra 
"    Thomas,  steward  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  221, 

2dAv 
"    Thomas  F.,  collector  Sec.  3,  Sea  Wall,  r.  13 

Pond 
"    Thomas   H.,     clerk    Owen   Casey,   r.   938 

Bryant 
"    Thomas  S.,  photographer   Louis  Thors,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William,  driver  John  Linehan 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  2  Goodsell  PI 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  29b  Rausch 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  723  Brannan 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  512,  4th 
"    William,  porter,  r.  416i/i  Natoma 
"    William,  ship  painter  Callahan  &  Bunde- 

sen 
"    William,    teamster  Thomas  Morton,   r.   3 

Cedar  Av 
"    William  Jr.,  r.  32  Ellis 

"    William  D.  (Toomey  &  Casey),  r.  1619  Pine 
"    William  D.,  laborer,  r.  1316^4  Bryant 
"    William  F.,  architect,  r.  561  Bryant 
"    William  H.  (Casey  &  Collins),  r.  682  Bran- 
nan 
"    William  J.,  secretary  Regan  Engine  Vapor 

Co.,  309  Howard 
"    &  Collins  (William  H.  Casey  and  John  L. 

Collins),  liquors,  315,  6th 
Casezus  F.   E.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

722  Washington 
Cash  Augusta  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  414  Geary 
Casb  Buyers'  Union  Tlie,  H.  J.  Thompson  presi- 
dent, George  E.  Boyle  secretary,   I.  A. 

Parsons  manager,  general  commission 

and  purchasing  agency,  306  Pine 
"    Frank,  boiler  maker,  r.  301  Michigan 
"    George,  cloakmaker,  r.  118  Eddy 
Cashel  Catherine   Miss,  dressmaking,  422  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Frank,  r.  788  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  J.,  bartender  John  S.  Macintosh,  r. 

236  Sutter 
Kate   Miss   (Knower   &    Cashel),  r.  703i^ 

Hyde 
"    Kate  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  788  Van  Ness 

Av 
Cashen  Benjamin,  r.  413  Vallejo 
"    Edward  F.,  paper  ruler,  r.  413  Vallejo 
"    John    T.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  413 

Vallejo 
"    Thomas  J.,  boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.    F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  413  Vallejo 
Cashin  D'Arcy  M.,  clerk,  r.  2520  McAllister 

"    James,  coalpasser,  r.  547,  1st 
CasMn  John,  superintendent  of  agencies  The 

National  Ice  Co.,  office  327  Market,   r. 

2023  Webster 
"    John  P.,  law  clerk  Knight  &  Heggertv,  r. 

2023  Webster 
"    Margaret  G.  Miss,  teacher   Golden    Gate 

Primary  School,  r.  2023  Webster 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1413%  Kearny 
Cashman  Cornelius  C,   liquors,  314,   3d,   r.   49 

Ritch 
"    Dennis,  r.  8  Silver 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  60,  3d 
"    Dennis  J.,  fireman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  313 Prospect  A V 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  57  Silver 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  9^/^  Welsh 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2  Federal 
"    Stasia    Miss,  saleslady    The    Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  39  Cumberland  PI 
"    Theodore,  clerk,  r.  1703  Church 
"    William,  printer,  r.  336  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  C,  shipwright  C.  A.  Castner  & 

Co.,  r.  39  Clarence  PI 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Golden   Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  950  Valencia 
"    William    S.,    ship    carpenter,  r.    39   Clar- 
ence PI 


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easier  J.,  cook,  r.  4  Bacon  PI 
Casini  Antonio   (Casini  &  Lazzarini),  r.  1  Fill- 
more PI 
"    &  Lazzarini   (Antonio  Casini  and  Henry 
Lazzarini),  fruits  and   vegetables    and 
poultry,  2100  Fillmore 
Casino  Bartolomeo.  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret 
PI 
"    Giovanni  B.,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Caskey  Harmon  J.,  printer  Co-operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  216,  7th 
"    Matthew,  salesman   O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co. .  r.  34  Grove 
Caskie  J.  F.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Casline  J.,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
Casner  Brothers  (Gustave  and  Harry),  gents' 
furnishing  goods,  38,  6th 
Gustave  (Casner  Bros.),  r.  908  Laguna 
Harry  (Casner  Bros.),  r.  908  Laguna 
Marcus,  upholsterer,  r.  908  Laguna 
Nathan,  watchmaker,  r.  507  Pine 
Pauline,  widow,  r.  908  Laguna 
Samuel,  clerk  Casner  Bros.,  r.  908  Laguna 
Casoli  Joseph  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1304  Lyon 
Caspar  Fritz,  baker,  r.  21  Chesley 
Caspar  Lumber  Co.,  Jacob  G.  Jackson  presi- 
dent, Frank  A.   Wilkins  secretary  and 
treasurer,  48  Market,  room  3,  mill  Cas- 
par, Cal. 
"    Samuel  Mrs.,  r.  2015  Sacramento 
Caspar!  Cgesar,  musician,  r.  6  Eddy,  room  77 
Casper  Abraham,  peddler,  r.  9  Louisa 
"    Andrew,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1413 

Guerrero 
"    Harris,  peddler,  r.  9  Louisa 
"    John,  cook  W.  Scharninghausen,  r.  17,  4th 
"    Louis,  peddler,  r.  11a  Harriet 
"    Louis  H.,  advertising  agent,  r.  216  Eddy 
"    Simon,  peddler,  r.  9  Louisa 
4®"Casper.    See  Kasper 

Caspersen  Olof,  produce  dealer,  r.  1125  Florida 
Casperson  Andrew  P.,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Broderick 

bet  Jefferson  and  Tonquin 
Cass  B.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    John  J.,  hardware,  366,  3d,  r.  364,  3d 
"    Lewis  J.,  student,  r.  364,  3d 
"    Minnie  E.  Miss,  saleslady  John  J.  Cass,  r. 
364,  3d 
Cassa  Peter,  r.  406  Jackson 
Cassanov a  Frank,  laborer  S.  F.   Candle  Co.,  r. 

1507  Dupont 
Cassaretto  John,  gravel  contractor,  345  Berry 
Cassasa  Charles,  clerk  G.  D.   Graham,  r.    504 

Broadway 
Cassato  Joseph,  fruits  and  vegetables,  121,  2d,  r. 

410M  Brannan 
Casseboom  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1412a  Bush 
Cassel  E.,  clerk  Holm  &  Nathan,  r.  733  Geary 
Cassell  Annie,  widow,  r.  47  Natoma 
"    Joseph  B.,  reporter,  r.  816  California 
"    John  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2515  Gough 
"    Leopold,     commercial     traveler,      r.    1431 

Geary 
"    Milton,  porter   Ferguson  &  Curley,  r.  515 

Sacramento 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  816  California 
"    William  M.,   carpet  cleaner,   r.   1409  Har- 
rison 
4®"Cassell.    See  Castle 

Casselman    Ernestine,    widow,    r.    1309  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Julius  M.,  pharmacist  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r. 
1309  Golden  Gate  Av 
Cassels  Arthur,  exchange  teller  London,  Paris 
and  American  Bank,  r.  Alameda 


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We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the  ^ 
Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all       ' 
classes  of  advertising. 

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San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Cassen  Albert  W.,  laborer,  r.  546^4  Natoma 
"    Henry  C,  candy  maker,  1136  Market,  r.  96 

Montgomery  Block 
"    Louis,  milkman,  r.  Cambridge  nr  Silllman 
*S="  Cassen.    See  Cassin  and  Casson 
Cassens  H.,  foreman  City  Street  Improvement 

Co.,  r.  961/3  Bryant 
"    Henry,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.,  r. 

935  York 
"    John  G.,  longshoreman,  r.  935  York 
Casser  Henry,  musician,  39,  4th 
je®=Casser.    See  Kasser 
Casserly  Annie,  domestic,  2529  Pine 
Edward  P.,  clerk,  r.  604  Guerrero 
Eugene  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2123  Buchanan 
John,  driver  Standard  Soda  Water  Wks, 

r.  616  Stevenson 
John  B.,  r.  2123  Buchanan 
John  J.,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  634b   17th 
Michael,  clerk  Thomas  McCraith  &  Co.,  r. 

604  Guerrero 
Patrick,  r.  604  Guerrero 
Thomas  A.,  plumber,  r.  604  Guerrero 
William  J.,  salesman,  r.  604  Guerrero 
William  V.,  conductor,  r.  460  Chenery 
Cassidy  Andrew,  teamster,  r.  404,  6th 
Anna,  widow,  r.  314  Ritch 
Anna  Miss,  laundress,  r.  252^^,  3d 
Annie  C.  Miss,  r.  3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
Bernard,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
Charles   F.,  horse    trainer,  r.    3104    Point 

Lobos  Av 
Christopher,  laborer,  r.  238,  7th  rear 
Christopher  B.,  stenographer,  r.  238,    7th 

rear 
Edward,  driver  James  Cassidy.  r.  201,  23d 
Frank,  iron  molder,  r.  1336  Natoma 
Henry  J.,  cornice  maker  James  Guilfoy 
Hugh,  r.  1326  Natoma 
James,  butcher,  SW  cor  23d  and  Florida, 

r.  201,23a 
James,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 

216  Minna 
James  Jr.,  butcher  James  Cassidy,  r.  201, 

23d 
James  F.,  electrician  Edison  Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  309,5th 
James  W.,  teamster,  r.  911  Battery  rear 
John,  r.  1604  Howard 
John,  r.  2312  Bryant  Av 
John,  horse  trainer,  r.  3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
John,  laborer,  r.  1326  Natoma 
John  J.,  cook,  r.  641  Folsom 
John  P.,  laborer,  r.  129  Harriet 
John  W.,  teamster,  r.  734  Tehama 
Joseph,  teamster,  r.  2315  Mason 
Joseph  F.,  laborer,  r.  641  Folsom 
Maggie,  widow,  r.  910  Harrison 
Margaret,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors, 

745  Brannan 
Mary,  widow,  r.  107  Gilbert 
Mary  A.  Miss,  r.  3  Morse  PI 
Mary  E.  Mrs.,  stationery,  157,  5th 
Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  321  Golden  Gate  Av 
Matthew,  teamster,  r.  21  Sharon 
M.  Belle  Miss,  r.  3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
Michael  J.,  bartender  D.  Connor,  r.  32,  2d 
Owen,  miner,  r.  406  Broadway 
Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Patrick  J.,  coremaker,  r.  5  Sheridan  rear 
Patrick  W.,  laborer,  r.  22^/4  Hayes 
Philip  H.,  teamster,  r.  107  Gilbert 
Robert,  teamster,  r.  491,  4th 
Robert,  track  foreman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

114  Lily  Av 
Ruth,  widow,  r.  2312  Bryant  Av 


Cassidy  Sarah,  widow,  r.  1310  Lyon 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  633  Davis,  r.  724  Front 
"    Thomas  W.,  cloth  cutter,  r.  1326  Natoma 
"    Virginia  A.  Miss,  r.  3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  157,  5th 
"    William  E.,  watchman,  r.  2507  Fillmore 
J8®"Cassidy.    See  Casady 
Cassin  Arthur,  restaurant,  r.  1130  Kearny 
"    Francis,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Francis  Jr.,  clerk  W.  R.  Van  Alen.   r.   239 

Minna 
"    Frank,  policeman,  r.  906  York 
"    John,  deckhand  str  Resolute,  r.  935  York 
"    M.  A.  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Peter  J.,  shoemaker,  r.   NW  cor  Corbett 

Av  and  Clara  Av 
"    Richard  J.,    conductor   S.  P.   Co.,  r.  2020 

Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  37  Lily  Av 
J8@"Cassin.    See  Cassen  and  Casson 
Cassinelli  Stephen,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.   Mill, 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Wayland 
"    Victor,  r.  313  Green 
Cassio  Giacomo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Giovanni  A.,  barber,  1423  Dupont 
"    Joseph  A.,  butcher,  r.  509  Filbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  509  Filbert 
Cassou  Basile,  laborer  P.  J.  Desenfant,  r.   112 
Clinton 
"    Bernard,  dairyman,  cor  Wayland  and  Ham- 
ilton 
"    Christine,  widow,  r.  112  Trenton 
"    H.  Mme,  French  laundry,  1504  California 
"    Joseph,  driver  Bernard  Cassou,  r.  cor  Way- 
land  and  Hamilton 
"    Pierre,  waiter  Nevada  Restaurant,  r.  1130 

Kearny 
"    William,  teacher  music,  r.  632,  23d 
Castagnetto  Andrea,  fish  dealer,  1412  Dupont,  r. 
r.  503  Green 
"    August,  watchmaker  Peter  Castagnetto,  r. 

503  Green 
"    Edward   (Valente,    Marini  &  Co.),   r.  1524 

Stockton 
"    Giovanni,  dry  goods,  1234  Dupont 
"    Peter,  watchmaker,  203V2  Montgomery  Av, 
and  wine  cellar,  503  Green 
Castagnino  Brothers  (Henry  F.  and  Peter  L.), 
painters,  1511^^  Stockton 
"    Emilio,  painter  Castagnino  Bros.,  r.  527  Bay 
"    Henry  F.  (Castagnino  Bros.),  r.  527  Bay 
"    Peter  L.  (Castagnino  Bros.),  r.  527  Bay 
Castalina  Domenico,  fisherman,  r.  1119  Kearny 
Castel  Edward,  teacher,  r.  1909  Leavenworth 
"    George,  furniture  repairing,  1121  Folsom 
>e®-Castel.    See  Castell 
Castelazo  Arthur,  bookkeeper  Anglo-Califomian 

Bank,  r.  419  Ellis 
Castelhun  Ella    Miss,    teacher  Horace    Mann 
Evening  School,  r.  1046  Valencia 
"    Frederick  C,  physician,  935  Market,  r.  1046 
Valencia 
Castemun  Frederick  C.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law, 

325  Montgomery,  rooms  4-5 
Castelliun  Frederick  J.,  attorney  at  law,  325 
Montgomery,  rooms  4-5,  r.  215a  Valencia 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  principal    Humboldt  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  215a  Valencia 
Castell  Guillermo,   fruits  and  vegetables,  818 
Pacific 
"    Louis,    waiter    Frank    Douglass,   r.     1830 
Haight 
4®-Castell.    See  Castel 
Castellanos  Jose  R.,  barber,  1322  Powell 
Castello  Manuel,  seaman,  r.  1517  Dupont 
>63-Castello.    See  Castillo  and  Costello 
Castellon  Martha,  widow,  r.  15171/4  Mason 
Castelotti  William,  polisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 

Plating  Wks,  r.  iiWi-  4th 
Casten  Dora  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  621  Ash  Av 
Casteret  Peter,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 
Castiglioni  Luigi,  florist  P.  Canepa  &  Co. 
Castillar  Harrison  M.,  r.  606  Montgomery 
"    H.    M.  Mrs.   bookbinder,  605  Montgomery, 
r.  606  Montgomery 
Castilli  Brothers  (Nicholas  and  Pedro),  garden- 
ers, 29  th  Av  South  nr  J 
"    Nicholas  (Castilli  Bros.),  r.  29th  Av  South 
nr  J 


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Castilli  Pedro  (Castilli  Bros.),  r.  :29tli  Av  South 

nr  J 
Castillo  Leo  M.,  searcher  records,  r.  1063  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Luigi,  r.  1113  Montgomery  rear 
4®="Castillo.    See  Castello  and  Costello 
Castle  Albert  E.  (Castle  Bros.),r.  3442  Jackson 
"    Arthur  H.  (Castle  Bros.),  r.  2489  Jackson 

CASTLE    BROTHERS 

(CHarlotte  L.,  Walter  M.,  Albert  E.  and 
Arthur  H.  Castle),  importers  tea,  coffee 
and  spices  and  commission  merctiants, 
200-208  Davis,  from  Sacramento  to 
Commercial,  telephone  Main  293 
Castle  Charles,  laborer,  r.  127,  4th 
Castle  Charles  H.,  vice-president  and  manager 
California  Iron  and  Wrecking  Co.,  638- 
640,  3d,  r.  459  Bryant 

"  Charlotte  Miss,  stenographer  and  book- 
keeper Cal.  iron  and  Wrecking  Co.,  r. 
459  Bryant 

"  Charlotte  L.  Mrs.  (Castle  Bros.),  r.  3489 
Jackson 

"     Edgar  M.,  collector  Pickens,  Fulton  &  Co. 

"    George,  plumber,  r.  634b  17th 

"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  39  Turk 

"  Herman  H.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"  Howard,  tin  roofer  James  Guilfoy,  r.  7 
Godeus 

"  J.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 
cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 

"  James,  teamster,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Cort- 
land Av 

'•  John  C,  teamster,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Cort- 
land Av 

"    John  G.,  shipwright,  r.  544  Howard 

"    John  H.,  r.  544  Howard 

"    Michael,  r.  SW  cor  Laguna  and  Washington 

"    Minnie  Mrs.,  r.  7  Godeus 

"    N.  H.,  r.  University  Club 

"  Raymond,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks,  r.  NE  cor 
Napa  and  Louisiana 

"    Stephen,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  2338  Jones 

"    Walter  M.  (Castle  Bros.),  r.  1719  Bush 
3^"Castle.    See  Cassel  and  Castel 
Castlen  Edward  B.,   traveling  salesman  Brig- 
ham,  Hoppe  &  Co.,  r.  3607  Clay 

"  John  G.,  traveling  salesman  Brigham, 
Hoppe  &  Co.,  r.  714  Ashbury 

"    Marie  J.  Miss,  artist,  r.  414  Clayton 
€astleton  The,  Mrs.  J.  C.  McCauley  proprietor, 

207  Mason 
Castner  C.  A.  &  Co.  (Charles  A.  Castner,  Robert 
McLellan  and  Nathan  W.  Collins),  mast 
and  spar  makers,  E  s  Channel  nr  7th  St. 
Bridge 

»  Charles  A.  (C.  A.  Castner  &  Co.),  r.  813 
Haight 

"  Ernest  v.,  bartender  Henry  Muller,  r.  530 
Pacific 

"    Frederick  S..  gardener,   r.  700   Tennessee 
rear 
€asto  Grant  E.,  r.  33  Silver 

■"  Timothy  E.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
231/2  South  Park 

"    William  S.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
2314  South  Park 
Castor  Charles  F.,  policeman,  r.  364  Sanchez 

"    Joseph,  janitor,  r.  2803  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1200  Larkin 
Castro  Annie  Miss,  dressmaking,  r.  96514  Harri- 
son 

"  Antonio,  clerk  Charles  Valensolo,  r.  334 
Green 

"    Charles,  r.  11 17^  Kearny 

"    Elisha,  barber,  441,  6th 

*'    J.  B.,  capitalist,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 

"  Jose  C,  liquors,  141  Montgomery,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Juan,  waiter  str  San  Juan 

"    Juana,  widow,  r.  1318  Dupont 

"    Leonardo,  clerk,  r.  12  Hinckley 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  12th  Av  bet  M  and  N 

"    Manuel,  clerk,  r.  12  Hinckley 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Hinckley 

"    Mary,  domestic,  136  McAllister 

"    Paul,  harness  maker,  r.  1  Salmon 


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Castro  Street  Land  Co.,  C.  W.  McAfee  presi- 
dent, A.  S.  Baldwin  seci'etary,  10  Mont- 
gomery 

Castro  Street  Pharmacy,  Dr.  James  H.  Sey- 
mour proprietor,  1334  Castro 
"    William,  coachman,  r.  14  Ellis 

Casty  John,  carpenter,  r.  1043  Army 

Casutt  Christian  F.,  milker  G.  L.  Perham,  r. 
Cambridge  nr  Bacon 

Caswell   Albert   J.,  house  painter,  r.  18th  Av 
South  nr  N 
"    E.   E.   Mrs.   (E.   E.   Caswell  &  Co.),  r.  711 
Jones 

CASWELL  E.  E.  &  CO., 

(Mrs.  E.  E.  Caswell  and  Miss  Carrie 
Wright),  milliners,  28  Post 

Caswell  Erastus,  piano  manufacturer,  735  Mar- 
ket, r.  335  Geary 
"    George  W.   (George  W.  Caswell  &  Co.),  r. 
1931  Sacramento 
Caswell  George  W.  &  Co.  (G.  W.  Caswell  and 
G.  H.  De  Mamiel),  importers   teas,   cof- 
fees,  spices   and  olive  oils,  406  Sacra- 
mento, telephone  Main  5351 
"    Harvey  Mrs.,  r.  535  Post 
"    Joseph  P.,  baker,  r.  543  Linden  Av 
"    Marion  F.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2609  Folsom 
Caswell  Thomas  H.,   Grand  Secretary  Grand 
Chapter  R.  A.  M.,  Giand  Recorder  Grand 
Commandery    Knights     Templar,    and 
Grand  Recorder  Grand  Council  R.  and 
S.  M.,  Masonic  Temple,  r.  418  Bartlett 
Cataford    Louis    L.,    carpenter,  r.   1315   Rhode 

Island 
Catania    Joseph,  fish   dealer,  86-87    California 

Market,  r.  1707  Powell 
Catanich  Joseph  A.,  r.  515  Taylor 
Cataract  and  Wide  West   Gravel  Mining  Co., 
William   B.   Lake  secretary,  69  Colum- 
bian Bldg 
Cate  Brothers   (Harry  R.  and  Frank  L.),  paint- 
ers and  whlteners,  717  Lott 
"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  717  Lott 
"    Charles  H.,  range  setter  John  G.  lis  &  Co., 

r.  3304  Geary 
"    Edward  A.,  chair  maker  Heywood  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  717  Lott 
"    Frank  L.  (Cate  Bros.),  r.  30  Moss 
"    Harry  R.  (Cate  Bros.),  r.  717  Lott 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  34  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William  H.,  printer,  r.  1724  Lexington  Av 
Catechi  John  (Stathopulos  &  Catechi),  r.  208,  3d 
Catelani  Giuseppi,  fruits  and  vegetables,  703 

Turk 
Catelli  Adolph  P.,  clerk,  r.  34  Byington  Av 
Cater  George  E.,  with  Union  Lumber  Co.,  r.  733 
Bush 

CATERER  AND  PURVEYOR, 

Charles  F.  Seaburg,  208  Hyde 

Caterina  J.  T.,  master  mariner,  r.  29  Geary 
Gates  Augustus,  carpenter,  r.  269  Minna 
Cathale  John,  carpenter,  r.  23^4  Laskie 
Cathalinat  Jacques,  barber,  620  Broadway,  r.  807 

Pacific 
Cathcart  Alexander  T.,  r.  1336  Sanchez 
"    Alfred  B.,  bookkeeper  Anspacher  Bros.,  r. 

23  Whitney 
"    Alfred  B.  Jr.,  clerk  Anglo-American  Crock- 
ery and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  52  Whitney 
"    Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  1033  Sacramento 
"    David,  miner,  r.  136  Ellis 
"    Ellen  E.,  widow,  r.  1033  Sacramento 
"    Frank  H.,  instrument  maker,  r.  1033  Sacra- 
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Cathcart  John  J.,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  & 
Co.,  r.  1032  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  236  Pacific 
"    "Walter,  photographer,  r.  1121  Webster 
"    William  P.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1032 
Sacramento 
Cathey    Charles    L.,     gripman   Presidio     and 
Ferries  RR.  r.  1540  Sacramento 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  1540  Sacramento 
Catholic  Apostolic  Churcli,  Rev.  William  M. 
Pearl  pastor,  638,  18th 

Catholic  Art  and  Book  Company 

Margarita      Waldteufel      president, 
Emile  L.   Waldteufel    vice-president, 
Josepli  A.  Waldteufel  secretary  and 
treasurer,  AchiUe  Waldteufel  mana- 
ger, dealers  Catliolic  books,  stationery 
and  church  ornaments,  723  Market 
Catholic  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  Miss  Margaret 
Curtis  grand  secretary.  75  Donohoe  Bldg 
Cathpole  W.  W.,  seaman,  r.  126  Ellis 
Catlett  George    C,    traveling    salesman    Cal. 

Wine  Assn.,  r.  1708  Howard 
Catlin  Amelia  G.  Miss,  principal  Buena  Vista 

Primary  School,  r.  791  Sutter 
Catoir  Albert,  printer,  r.  1410a  Pacific 

"    Julius,  butcher,  r.  1410a  Pacific 
Caton  George  R.,  tailor,  r.  4  White 
"    Manuel,  laborer  Frank  Fisher,  r.  119  Jack- 
son 
Cator  George,  laborer,  r.  422  Brannan 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  110  Shipley 
"    Henry  E.,  boltmaker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,   r. 

227  Clara 
"    James  H.,  shoemaker,  r.  18  Dearborn 
•'    Lena  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  227  Clara 
"    Leonora,  widow,  r.  327  Clara 
"    Thomas  V.,  attorney  at  law,  212  Sansome, 

room  20,  r.  216  Devisadero 
"    Zachariah  T.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  227 
Clara 
Catorno  Antonio,  candy  maker,  r.  249  Pacific 
Catsules  Paul,  waiter,  r.  1022  Mission 
Cattarina  Michael,  porter,  r.  1059  Broadway 
Cattell  Lawrence  J.,  clerk  cashiers  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  Oakland 
Cattenzar  Frank,  fisherman,  r.  319  Green 
Cattermole  Charles  H.,   groceries  and  liquors, 
NW  cor  Davis    and  Broadway,  r.    1522 
Mason 
"    John  C,  stevedore,  r.  1526  Mason 
Catterson  William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  565  Steven- 
son 
Catto  Joseph,  marble  worker,  r.  3258i4  Mission 

"    John,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Catto  John,  monumental  granite  and  marble 
works,  NW  cor  29th  and  Mission,  r.  123 
California  Av 
Catton  Anna  M..  widow,  r.  1417  Taylor 
Catton,  Bell  &  Co.  (James  E.  Bell  and  A.  Dal- 
ton  Harrison),  shipping  and  commission 
merchants,    insurance    agents    and    to- 
bacco dealers,  and  agents  Lloyd's  Union 
Assurance    Society,    Cameron    Tobacco 
Co.  and  proprietors  Wool  Agency  Ware- 
house and  Scouring    Works,  436  Town- 
send,  office  406  California 
"    Frederick  R.  Jr.,  clerk  Catton,  Bell  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  M.,  cashier  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 
1417  Taylor 
Cattran  Joseph  H.,  shipjoiner,  r.  438,  2d 
"    Nellie   Miss,    stenographer   Sunset    Seed 
and  Plant  Co.,  r.  438,  2d 
Can  Anna,  widow,  r.  6  Washoe  PI 


Caubu  Peter,  dairyman,  19th  Av  South  bet  G 

andH 
Cauca  Valley  Development  Co..  Carl  W.  Elfving 
president,  George  M.  Hubbard  vice- 
president,  Arthur  Ell  ott  treasurer,  Vic- 
tor F.  Seawell  secretary,  Jason  C.  Hub- 
bard superintendent,  217  Sansome 
Caudle  William  L.,  cook  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 

45  Everett 
Caufield  Edward,  stair  builder,  r.  2431  Harrison 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  243114  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  molder  Western  Foundry,  r.  24311/4 
Harrison 
Cauhape  Brothers  (Jean  P.  and  Grat),  wood  and 
coal,  838  Harrison 
"    Grat  (Cauhape  Bros.),  r.  836  Harrison 
"    Jean,  nursery,  Amazon  Av  nr  Madrid 
"    Jean  P.  (Cauhape  Bros.),  r.  836  Harrison 
"    Peter,  florist  Jean  Mialocq,  r.  1518  Bush 
Cauley  Henry,  teamster,  r.  363'/4,  11th 

"    .iohn,  fireman  str  John  S.  Hartley 
Caulfield  Alban  B.,  salesman  Moore,  Ferguson 
&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  287  Chenery 
"    Charles  H.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

1023  Pierce 
"    Clara  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  287  Chenery 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  4  Goodsell  PI 
"    Henry  F.,  plumber,  r.  228  Ritch 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  85  West  Mission 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  224  Minna 
"    Martin,  stevedore,  r.  85  West  Mission 
"    Rosanna,  widow,  r.  228  Ritch  rear 
Cause  William  B.,  clerk  C.  J.  O'Donnell  &  Co., 

r.  139,  4th 
Causse  Marius,  laundry,  320  Larkin 
Cautiello  Louis,  musician,  r.  813  Vallejo 
Cava  Giovanni  B.,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Giuseppe,  bootblack,  125  Montgomery  Av, 

r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Ricardo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Cavaco  Joaquin  J.,  1st  officer  str  Apache 
Cavaglia  Giovanni  B.,  carpenter,  r.  926a  Green- 
wich 
"    Onorio,  carpenter,  r.  926a  Greenwich 
Cavagna  Adolph,  liquors,  2501  Sutter 
Cavagnaro  Albert,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor 
Onondaga  and  Delaware  Avs 
"    Antonio,  r.  309  Broadway 
"    Antonio,  r.  11  Landers 
Cavagnaro  Augustino  A.,   druggist,   SE   cor 
Powell  and  Vallejo 
"    D.  &  Sons  (Louis  and  Joseph  A.),  groceries 
and  liquors,  NW  cor  Bauer  and  Mission 
Road 
"    Domenico,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
•'    F.  &  Co.  (Fiorenzo  Cavagnaro  andGaetano 
Rivolta),  liquors,  17  City  Hall  Av 
Cavagnaro  Fiorenzo  (F.  Cavagnaro  &  Co.),  and 
proprietor    Pioneer   Wine    Vaults,    626 
Montgomery,  r.  2618  Gough 
"    Francis  A.,  ofQce  610  Montgomery,   r.  915 

Jackson 
"    Frank,   shoemaker,   1718  Stockton,  r.   1720 

Stockton 
"    Giovanni  B.,  r.  12^  Sycamore  Av 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1720  Stockton 
"    Joseph  A.  (D.  Cavagnaro  &  Sons),   r.  cor 
Ocean  House  Road  and  Delaware  Av 
Cavagnaro    Joseph    F.,    attorney  at  law,   610 
Montgomery,  r.  1010  Broderick 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  528a  Green 
"    Louis  (D.  Cavagnaro  &  Sons),  r.  NW  cor 

Bauer  and  Mission  Road 
"    Nancy  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1523  Mason 
Cavalli  Andreas   (Cavalli  Bros.),  r.   822  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Angiolina  Miss,   bookkeeper    George    F. 
Cavalli,  r.  821  Vallejo 
Cavalli  Brothers  (Andreas  and  Paul),  machin- 
ists, 823  Montgomery 
Cavalli  George  F.,  editor  and  proprietor  L'El- 
vezia,    and    books     and    stationery,    1 
Montgomery  Av,  r.  819  Union 
"    Giovanni,  teamster,  r.  7O6V2  Bryant 
"    Juan,  longshoreman,  r.  20  Hinckley 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  706^4  Bryant 
"    Paul  (Cavalli  Bros.),  r.  822  Montgomery 
Cavallier  Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  The  Baldwin 


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Cavalio  Adolph,  lithographer  Britton  &  Rey,  r. 

3  Gerke  Alley 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  2  Gerke  Alley 
"    John,  baker,  r.  2  Gerke  Alley 
Cavalsky  Valdemar,  dentist.  24,  6th 
Cavanagh  Ann,  widow,  r.  1786  Folsom 
•  '    Charles,  laborer,  r.  Railroad  Avnr  3-2d  Av 

South 
"    Daniel  J.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts, 

r.  1236  Folsom 
"    Edward,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

Railroad  Av  nr  32d  Av  South 
"    Eugene  J.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r. 

1336  Folsom 
"    Frank,  telegraph  operator,  r.  417  Filbert 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  ISSOVs  Lexington  Av 
"    George  W.,    clerk   Union  I.  Wks,  r.   1786 

Folsom 
"    Hugh  J.,  barber,  31,  9th 
"    J.,  millhandPac.  RollMill 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1511V4  Larkin 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  1119 
"    John,  clerk  Thomas  Hallinan 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  852  Folsom 
"    John,  oiler  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 
"    John  D.,  bricklayer,  r.  417  Stevenson 
"    Lawrence,  fireman  Baldwin  Hotel  Gas  and 

Electric  Light  Works,  r.  1024%  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  r.  28  Hawthorne 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1236  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2112  Baker 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  17  Grant  Av 
"    Maurice,  bookkeeper  Lewis  Packing  Co. 

and  Vinegar  Works,  r.  108, 12th 
"    Michael  B.,  r.  2  Zoe 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1786  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F..  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1452  Minna 
"    Thomas  J.,  policeman,  r.  915^4  Jones 
"    William  A.,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine 

Co.,  r.  731,  17th 
"    William  J.,  manager  Oakland  Art  Pottery 

and  Terra  Cotta  Works,  1175  Market,  r. 

1024  Minna 
Cavanaugh  Alice  L.  Miss,  telephone  operator, 

r.  2811  Harrison 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  306c  Lily  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  352  Clementina 
"    Charles,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros. 
"    Charles  H.,  plumber,  r.  2811  Harrison 
"    Charles  R.,  boxmaker,  r.  92,  25th 
"    Christopher  H.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  3811  Harrison 
"    George,  elevator  operator  Raphaels 
"    George  G.,  salesman   Schussler   Bros.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  porter,  r.  418,  1st 
"    James  B.,  policeman,  r.  bOSYi  Broderlck 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  163  Shipley 
"    John  J.,  seaman,  r.  1,531^  Clara 
Cavanaugh    Joseph    T.,    proprietor    Overall 

Laundry  and  Supply  Co.,  2212  Folsom,  r. 

336  Eddy 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  3945  Washington 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  15^/4  Clara 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  26211/4  Harrison 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  320,  3d 
"    Michael,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  11  Mason 
"    Patrick  T.,  bartender  William  Barclay,  r. 

616  Bush 
"    Richard,  candy  maker  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  5 

Alaska  PI 
"    Robert  E.,  grainer,  r.  2811  Harrison 
"    Robert  H.,  r.  92,  25th 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  77  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  calker,  r.  2811  Harrison 
'<    Thomas,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

418,  1st 
"    Thomas  H.,  candy  maker  Frank  Maskey, 

r.  5  Alaska  PI 
"    Walter  T.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

152%  Clara 
"    William,  agent,  r.  513  Octavia 
"    William,  carbuilder  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  636, 

23d 
"    William  H.,  butcher,  r.  152%  Clara 
4®=Cavanaugh.    See  Cavanagh,  Kavanagh  and 

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Cavarly  Frank  B.,  clerk,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Jennie  D.  Miss,  r.  1320 Page 
"    John  M.  Jr.,  storekeeper  Pacific  Mail  S.  S. 

Co.,  r.  1815  Sutter 
"    Julia  F.  Miss,  r.  1320  Page 
j8®=Cavarly.    See  Caverly 
Oavasso  Heloise  Mme.,  ostrich  feathers  dyed, 

cleaned  and  curled,  2  Delaware  Court 
Cavazos  Raphael,  specialist,  r.  1010  Washington 
Cavazza  Andrea,  cook,  r.  633  Broadway 
Cave  Carlisle,  engineer,  r.  33  Rausch 
"    T.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1324  Sutter 
Cavellera  Seraflno,  carpenter,  r.  Richland  Av  nr 

Andover  Av 
Caveney  Annie  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  852  Fol- 
som 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1303  Harrison 
"    Hugh  J.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  852  Folsom 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  852  Folsom 
"    John  W.,  stock  cutter  W.  F.  Van  Bergen  & 

Co.,  r.  852  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
Caverly  Ann,  widow,  r.  15  Scott 
"    John  W.,  r.  326  Ellis 

"    O.  E.,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
4®-Caverly.    See  Cavarly 

Cavers  George  A.,  coalpasser  str  State  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  156%  Silver 
Cavesi  Louis  C,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
nery, r.  1102%  Tennessee 
Cavey  Auguste,  waiter,  r.  1313  Stockton 
Cavignot  Joseph  C,  cook  B.  Jouanou  &  Son,  r. 

555  Mission 
Caville  Alexandre  (Caville  &  Bousquet),  r.  1122 
Dupont 
"    &  Bousquet  (Alexandre  Caville  and  Mrs. 
Josephine  Bousquet),    liquors,   1122  Du- 
pont 
Cavin  James,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
"    James  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
544  Castro 
Cavitt  William  C,  proprietor  Revere   House, 

675  Mission 
Cawley  David,  fireman  str  Lakme,  r.  34,  2d 
•'    George,  liquor  dealer,  r.  521%  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  liquors,  1  Polk,  r.  363%,  11th 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  1918c  Powell 
"    William,  liquors,  400   McAllister,  r.  211% 

Ridley 
"    William  H.,  r.  1918A  Powell 
Cawson  James,  engineer,  r.  3014  Larkin 
Cawthra    Arthur   H.,     bookkeeper    Goldberg, 

Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  505  Ellis 
Cayere  Joseph,  laundryman  French  Hospital 
Cayford  Richard  N.,  horseshoer,  313,  17th 
Cayla  Josephine,  domestic,  1123  California 
Cayot  Augustus  M.,  policeman,  r.  1109  Green 
Cayron  Mary  Miss,  waiter,  r.  114%  Welsh 

"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  114%  Welsh 
Cazajous  Marie,  ironer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  214, 

17th 
Cazala  Angela,  widow,  r.  1205  Clay 
Cazalis  J.,  cook  French  Hospital 
Cazassus  J.,  cook,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Cazeau  Marie  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  3717  Harrison 

"    William,  bartender,  r.  113,  4th 
Cazeaux  Jennie,  widow,  r.  819  Broadway 
"    John,  r.  404  Ellis 

"    Theresa  Mrs.,  proprietor  Hotel  Marechal 
Niel,  404  Ellis 
Cazeres  William,  butcher,  323,  5th 
Cazero  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  423  Filbert 
Cazes  John  E.,  asst.  receiving  teller  London, 

Paris  and  American  Bank,  r.  711  Jones 
Cazneau  E.  M.,  helper  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 
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Cazneau  Ercilia,  widow,  r.  1709  Dupont 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  2217  Howard 
"    Thomas  L.,  bartender,  r.  11  Kearny 
"    William  L.,  bartender,  r.  1709  Dupont 
Ceballis  N.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  123  Eddy 
Cebrlan  John  C,  architect,  114  Montgomery,  r. 

1801  Octavia 
Ceccarelli  Giovanni   (Puccinelli  &  Ceccarelli), 

r.  Firebaugh,  Fresno  Co. 
Cecchettini  Achille,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1246 
Sanchez 
"    Fedele,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Giovanni,  clerk  A.  Cecchettini,  r.  1246  San- 
chez 
Cecchi  Pio,  macaroni  maker  L.  Valsangiacomo 

&Co.,  r.  917  Jackson 
Cecchini  Angelo,  florist,  r.  182  Stevenson 
"    R.,  subscription  agent  Italian  Publishing 
Co. 
Cecil  Arthur  W.,  stenographer,  r.  19  Belvedere 
"    John,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2318i^  Larkin 
"    Samuel  W.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  19  Belvedere 
Cedar  Axel,  housemover  Olof  Wilson,  r.  409,  5th 
"    Creek  Mining  Co.,  Peter  Dunn  secretary, 
306  Market 
Cederberg  Peter    A.,  cabinet    maker    Sterling 
Furniture  Co.,  r.  927  Florida 
"    Swen  A.,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  927  Florida 
Cederblad  Emil,  steward  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 

r.  1026.  19th 
Cederbloom  Arved  R.  (Cederbloom  &  Dyhr),   r. 
Oakland 
"    John  S.,  blacksmith,  r.  25  Albion  Av 
"    T.  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  25  Albion  Av 
"    &  Dyhr  (Arved  R.  Cederbloom  and  Peder 
J.  Dyhr),  merchant  tailors,  410  Kearny 
Cederg:reen  William,  r.  23  Pleasant 
Celestino  C,  milker,  r.  216  Jackson  ' 

Celestres  William,  peddler,  r.  I3314  Diamond 
Celiento   John,  bartender  Daniel  Carroll,  r.  266 

Brannan 
Celillo  Frank,  barber  A.  J.  Stein,  r.  523  Green 
Cella  Antonio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  502%  Post, 

r.  6  Scott  PI 
Cella  Carlo,  laborer,  r.  118  Washington 
Cella  Louis,  native  wines,  23  Kissling 

"    Nicomedo,  r.  293!4  Union 
Cellarius  Charles  (Thomas  Taylor  &  Co.),  r.  2031 
Vallejo 
"    Eleanor  G.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  309'^  6th 
"    Hardy  G.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Taylor  & 

Co.,  r.  2031  Vallejo 
"    William,  musician,  r.  124a  11th 
Celle  Domenico,  r.  11  Pollard  Av 
"    Domenico,  baker  J.  B.  Celle,  r.  4  Card  Alley 
"    John  B.,  macaroni  manufacturer,  8  Mar- 
garet PI,  r.  4  Card  Alley 
Celler  Louise,widow,  confectionery,  1315 Powell 
"    Mark,  furnishing  goods,  30,  7th 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  727  Folsom 
"    Samuel,  upholsterer,  r.  727  Folsom 
-6®=Celler.    See  Seller  and  Zeller 
Celli  Anita  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  113  Gough 
Cellier  Alfred,  with  Alfred   Borel  &  Co.,  and 
secretary  Swiss  Rifle  Club,  r.  703  Sutter 
Cello  Domenico,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Luigi,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Centemeri   P.  &  Co.,  Frank  L.  Bird  manager, 
manufacturers,     importers    and     retail 
dealers  kid  gloves,  7  Kearny 
Centenary     Methodist     Episcopal     Church 
South,   Rev.   Ritchie  J.   Briggs,  D.  D., 
pastor,  S  s  Bush  bet  Gough  and  Octavia    | 


Centennial  Furniture  Factory,  Charles  GrefEe 
proprietor,  508-510,  5th 
"    Lodging    House,   Mrs.   Julia  Hemberger, 
proprietor,  118  Drumm 
Centennial  Stables,  Michael  Conlon  proprietor, 

1521-1525  California 
Center  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  122  Fair  Oaks 
"    A.  G.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  731  Min- 
nesota 
Center  Alexander,  general  agent  Pacific  Mail 
Steamship  Co.,  office  425  Market,  r.  SW 
cor  Vallejo  and  Fillmore 
"    Daniel,  capi  talist,  37,  5th 
"    George  H.,  conductor,  r.  1711^  San  Car- 
los Av 
Center  George  L.,  president  Abbey  Land  and 
Improvement  Co.,  302 Montgomery,  rooms 
7-8,  r.  NE  cor  16th  and  Shotwell 
Center  John,  capitalist,  r.  NE  cor  16th  and 
Shotwell 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2022  Folsom 
"    Samuel  (Center  &  Spader),  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
Center  &  Spader  (Samuel  Center  and  Charles 
T.  Spader),  real  estate  and  house  brok- 
ers, 30  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  1389 
49"Center.    See  Senter 
Centlivre    Charles     F.,    fruit    peddler,  r.   1615 

Powell 
Centoni  Giovanni,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Central  Block,  14  Grant  Av 
Central  California  Lumber  Co.,  J.  F.  Kennedy 
president,   Geo.  T.   Shaw  secretary,  405 
Montgomery,  room  2 

CENTRAL  COAL  CO. 

(successors  to  J.  Macdonough  &  Co.), 
J.  J.  McNamara  president,  A.  T. 
Fletcher  secretary,  importers  and 
dealers  in  coal,  coke  and  pig  iron,  104 
Market,  telephone  Drumm  39,  yards 
SW  cor  Spear  and  Folsom,  Sw  cor 
Main  and  Folsom  and  SE  cor  Beale  and 
Folsom 

Central  Electric  Railway  Co.,  Albert  Gallatin 
president,    Joshua    Barker     secretary, 
Horatio  P.  Livermore  general  manager, 
320  Sansome,  room  16 
"    Free  Dispensary,  110  Ellis 

Central  Gas  Light  Co.  The  (Pacific  Gas  Im- 
provement Co.  lessees,  SW  cor  Annie 
and  Stevenson),  H.  J.  Crocker  president, 
Maurice  Casey  secretary,  508  California, 
rooms  1-2 

Central  Hardware  and  Supply  Co.,  Fred  H. 
Gibson  president,  George  R.  Gibson  sec- 
retary, undertakers'  supplies,  852  Mis- 
sion 

Central  Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  Robinson  & 
Wade  proprietors,  12,  1st  nr  Market 
"    Hotel,    Michael    C.    McGrath    proprietor, 

530-542,  3d 
"    House,  Walker  &  Humpris  proprietors,  871 
Market 

Central  Lumber  and  Mill  Co.  (incorporated), 
Andrew  Christenson  president,  Alexan- 
der H.  Buhne  secretary,  planing  mills, 
lumber  dealers,  etc.,  20-26,  10th 
"  Lodging  House,  Gustave  Anderson  propri- 
etor, 52,  2d 

Central  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,   Rev. 
Elbert  R.  Dille,  D.  D.,  pastor,  N  s  Mis- 
sion bet  6th  and  7th 
"    Oil  Gas  Stove  Co.,  14  Drumm 

Central  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  W.  M.  Thompson 
secretary,  27  Hobart  Bldg 

Central  Park,  SE  cor  Market  and  8th 

Central  Park  Association,  D.  R.  McNeill  pres- 
ident and  general  manager.  Miss  G.  C. 
McNeill  secretary,  office  1189  Market 

CENTRAL  PARK  FAIR, 

Joseph  L.  Breyer  proprietor,  dealers 
in  crockery,  glassware,  agateware, 
hardware,  etc.,  1181-1185  Market 

Central  Pharmacy,  Charles  A.  Bayly  proprietor, 
SW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Sutter 

Central  Pharmacy,  Dr.  E.  E.  Hill  proprietor, 
N  W  cor  Ellis  and  Larkin 


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Central  Plating  Works  (George  R.  Gibson,  A.  C. 
Lassen  and  William  Recknagle),  gold 
and  silver  platers,  852  Mission 
Central  Police  Station,  New  City  Hall  base- 
ment 

"  Sales  Yard  Co.,  Clawson  &  Killip  propri- 
etors, office  and  sales  yards,  N  E  cor  Van 
Ness  Av  and  Market 

"    Salt   Water    Baths,  Rienzi    Hughes    pro- 
prietor. 208,  3d 
Central  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Beckendorf  & 
Welch  proprietors,  office  and  warehouse, 
524/2  Bush 
Centre  Market,  P.  J.  G.  Kenna  superintendent, 

S  E  cor  Sutter  and  Grant  Av 
Centrup  Charles,  boots  and  shoes,  2603  Mission 
Ceralli  Domenico,  bootblack,  r.  1521  Dupont  rear 
Cercle  Francais,  D.  G.  Lucien  manager,  421  Post 
Cerciat  Eugene  (Cerciat  &  Co.),  r.  819  Larkin 

"    &  Co.  (Eugene  Cerciat),  laundry,  918  Larkin 
Cereghino  Angelo,    butcher,  1306  Dupont,  r.   14 
Hinckley 

"    Antonio,    bootblack,    646    Clay,    r.    3    St. 
Charles  PI 
Cereghino  Benedetto,  wood,  coal  and  charcoal, 
430  Pacific 

"    Carlo,  locksmith,  3341  Mission 

"  David,  bootblack,  607  Sacramento,  r.  407 
Pacific 

"    David,  cooper.  Mission  Road  opp.  Francis 

"  Dominick,  bartender  John  Cereghino,  r.  14 
Hinckley 

"    Gabriel,  scavenger,  r.  329  Green 

"    Giovanni,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  624  Bay 

"  Isidoro  J.,  assistant  bookkeeper  U.  S.  Sub- 
Treasury,  r.  907  Lombard 

•  '    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  420  Filbert 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  329  Gr  en 

"    John,  liquors,  100  McAllister,  r.   8  Everett 

"    Joseph,  r.  7  Tiffany  PI 

"  Joseph  (Cereghino  &  Debenedetti),  r.  3258 
Mission 

"  Joseph,  machinist  Joseph  Black,  r.  420  Fil- 
bert 

"  Ludovick,  clerk  Cereghino  &  Co.,  r.  cor 
Mission  and  Silver  Av 

"  Louis,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Marshall  and  Mis- 
sion 

"    Louis,  scavenger,  r.  1918  Mason 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  22  Dunn  Alley 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  329  Green 

"  Rocco  (Cereghino  &  Co.),  r.  cor  Mission  and 
Silver  Av 

"  Stephen,  blacking  maker,  r.  3  St.  Charles 
PI 

"    Vincent  (G.  Orsi&  Co.),  r.  7  Buena  Vista 

"  &  Co.  (Rocco  Cereghino,  Fernando  Cordano 
and  Joseph  Mezzero),  general  merchan- 
dise, cor  Mission  and  Silver  Av 

"    &    Debenedetti    (Joseph     Cereghino    and 
Joseph    Debenedetti),   dry    goods,   3258 
Mission 
Cerelli  Dominic,  macaroni  maker  L.  Valsangia- 
como  &  Co. ,  r.  17  Pf eiffer 

"    Giovanni,      fruits     and     vegetables,     17 
Pfeiffer 
4®=Cerelli.    See  Cirelli 
Ceremilla  Biagio,  bootblack,  r.  254  Perry 
Ceresa  Emile,  waiter  Giovanni  Roccatagliata, 
r.  928  Pacific 

"    Ferdinando,  laborer  Sanguinetti  &  Co. 
Cerf  Albert  (Cerf,  Schloss  &  Co.),  r.  716  Post 

"  Baruch,  superintendent  I.  X.  L.  Lime  Co., 
r.  1155  Ootavia 

"  Emanuel,  expressman,  NW  cor  3d  and 
Mission,  r.  109,  11th 

"  Ernest  (Russell,  Cerf  &  Mowry),  r.  San 
Luis  Obispo,  Cal. 

"  Eugene,  cashier  Blochman  &  Cerf,  r.  1155 
Octavia 

"    Eugene,  furniture,  760  Howard,  r.  278  Te- 
hama 
Cerf  Joseph  L.,  druggist,  1001  McAllister 

"  Jules  C,  salesman  Porter,  Slessinger  & 
Co.,  r.  1216  Geary 

"    Julius,  teamster,  r.  109,  11th 

"    Moise  (Blochman  &  Cerf),  r.  1155  Octavia 

"  Myrtile,  bookkeeper  Blochman  &  Cerf,  r. 
1155  Octavia 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


Cerf,  Schloss  &  Co.  (Albert  Cerf  and  Benjamin 
Schloss),  crockery  and    glassware.   111 
Battery 
Cerimelo  Carmelo,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    Giovanni  B.,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
■'    Ludovico,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Cerini  Frank  M.,  manager  Milton  Heynemann, 

406  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
Cerisola  Nicola,  native  wines,  1819  Union 
Cerkel  Joseph  D.,  clerk,  r.  921  Folsom 
"    Julius,  expressman,  r.  921  Folsom 
"    Wolf,  grainbroker,  62  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg,  r.  2120  Geary 
Cerles    Germain,     yardman    Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Cerne  Franc,  molder  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,   r. 
211/2  Welsh 
"    Michael,  molder  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  21^4 
Welsh 
Cerney  F.,  cook  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  330  Fremont 
CernogorcevichTeofllo,  bartender,  r.  317  Leaven- 
worth 
Cernogori  Stephen,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 

r.  535/2  Union 
Cerrielle  Albert,  plumber,  r.  622  Bay 

"    Giovanni,  r.  622  Bay 
Cerruti  Anton,  superintendent  Fontana  &  Co., 
r.  176  Vandewater 
"    Domenico,  engineer  Fontana  &  Co.,  r.  417b 

Francisco 
"    Eduardo  delicacies,  1311  Dupont 
"    Paul  (Paul  Cerruti  &  Co.),  r.  135  Oak 
"    Paul  &  Co.   (Paul  Cerruti  and  Alexander 
Craviotto),  fruits    and   vegetables,    135 
Oak 
"    Victor,  sausage  maker  Eduardo  Cerruti,  r. 
1311  Dupont 
Cerribello  A.  F.,  r.  134,  4th 

Cerutti  Francisco,  clerk  Emilio  Savio,  r.  534 
O'Farrell 
"    Giovanni,  widow,  groceries,  1523  Dupont 
"    John,  scavenger,  r.  10  Cadell  Alley 
Cervantes  Henry,  clerk  Alexander  Jacobs,  r.  117 
Trenton 
"    Henry  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  117  Trenton 
Cervelli  AUesandro,  waiter  J.  Larrouy,  r.  1013 
Montgomery 
"    B.  &  Co.  (Basilio  Cervelli,  Daniel  Romani 
and  Angelo  Carignani),  sausage  makers, 
433  Broadway 
"    Basilio  (B.  Cervelli  &  Co.),  r.  433  Broadway 
"    Ernest,  hotel  keeper,  r.  1505  Dupont 
"    N.  &  Co.  (Narciso  Cervelli),  beer  bottler,  507 

Francisco 
"    Narciso  (N.  Cervelli  &    Co.),   r.    NE    cor 

Francisco  and  Mason 
"    Rafael,  r.  1607%  Dupont 
"    Virginia,  widow,  r.  525  Union 
Cervieres  Casimir,  baker,  r.  N  nr  14th  Av  South 
Cesare  Giuseppe,  r.  19  Ohio  PI 
Cesari  Cesare,  farmer,  r.  610  Broadway  rear 
Ceschi  Peter  E.,  cook,  r.  507  Pine 
Cesena  Cipriano,  vaquero,  r.  845,  15th  Av  South 
"    Cipriano  Jr.,  tanner,  r.  17th  Av  South  bet 

Q  and  R 
"    George,  laborer  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

15th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    Joaquin  E.,  r.  334,  7th 

"    Michael,  wool  puller  The  Norton  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  846,  15th  Av  South 
Cevasco  Antonio,  peddler,  r.  10  Russell 

"    Emanuel,  r.  1216  Filbert 
Cevasco  Emanuel  J.,  advertising  manager  La 
Voce  del  Popolo,  729  Montgomery,  r.  1316 
Filbert 


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Cevasco  Felix,  r.  1216  Filbert 

Cevasco  Giovanni  B.,  railroad  and  steamship 
agent  and  proprietor  La  Voce  del  Popolo, 
729  Montgomery,  r.  1216  Filbert 

Ceylon  Spice  Co.  (Philadelphia,  Pa.),  John  H. 
Spohn  agent,  318  Battery 

Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  Henry  W.  Burmester  proprietor, 

1143  Market 

ChabotM.  Albina  Miss  (Horst  &  Chabot),  r.  519 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  452  Haight 
Chaboya  Josephine,   tailoress  Henry  Davis,  r. 

1144  Howard 

Chabree  Louis,  tailor,  r.  1012a  Washington 
Chace  Amelia,  widow,  r.  2126  Broderick 
"    Charlotte  E.,  widow,  r.  2030^4  Steiner 
"    John  B.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 


"    Nathan  L.,  janitor,  r.  547  Mrana 
^S'Chace.    See  Chase 

Chadboume  Edna  Miss,  stenographer  Philip  L. 
Koscialowski 
"    Edward  W.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 
r.  Oakland 
Chadboume     Forrest    S.,   president     Pacific 
American  Decorative  Co.,  26  O'Farrell, 
and  State  Harbor  Conmiissioner,  10  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1106  Bush 
"    F.  S.  &  Co.,  furniture,  office  26  O'Farrell 
"    Howard  F.,  salesman  Eclipse  Cracker  Co., 

r.  420  Leavenworth 
"    Samuel  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3219'/^  Sacramento 
"    Thomas  E..  c  ishier  Eclipse  Cracker  Co.,  r. 

131  Chestnut 
"    Thomas  J.,  manager  Eclipse  Cracker  Co. 
218  Sacramento,  r.  1412  Dupont 
4S="Chadbourne.    See  Shadburne 
Chadwick  Charles,  r.  7th  Av  bet  I  and  J 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  liquors,  7th  Av  bet  I  and  J 
"    Frank   R.,    paying    teller    Donohoe-Kelly 

Banking  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
»    Fred  C,  clerk  P.  Roscoe  McNulty,  r.  132814 

Vallejo 
"    James  P.,  architect,  r.  13281/2  Vallejo 
"    Nathaniel   G.,  carpenter    and    builder,  r. 

132814  Vallejo 
"    Rufus  S.,  stonecutter,  r.  8  Vassar  PI 
Chaffee  Delbert,  driver  H.  A.  Clifford,  r.  Bacon 
nr  Cambridge 
"    Fred  K.,   clerk  P.  M.    SS.  Co's  wharf,  r. 
418  Sutter 
Chaffer  Thomas,  agent,  r.  418  Day 
Chaguet    Gregoire    (Poey  &  Chaguet),   r.   1567 

Market 
Chaigneau  Alfred,  publisher  and  proprietor  Le 
Franco-Californien,  529  California 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1406  Guerrero 
"    Victoire,  widow,  r.  1406  Guerrero 
Chaix  Adrien  (Chaix  &  Bernard)  r.  East  Oakland 
"    &  Bernard  (Adrien  Chaix  and  Peter  Ber- 
nard), wholesale  wines  and  liquors,  207, 
6th 
Chalfant  John,  dentist,  8  Mason 

"    Samuel  P.,  dentist,  8  Mason 
Chalfen  Mas,  peddler,  r.  1921  Bush 
Chalgreen  Otto,  blacksmith  William  A.  Schrock 
Challenge  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill, 
Nev.),  C.  L.  McCoy   secretary,  35  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor 
Challer  Antonio,  fruit  peddler,  r.  6  Scott  PI 
Challiol  Charles  R.,  driver,  r.  627  Geary 
"    Edward  W.,  bartender,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    Madeline,  widow,  r.  627  Geary 
Challstrom   Adolph  J.,   cabinet  maker,  r.  13i4 
Harriet 


Chalmers  A.,  physician  with  Dr.  Liebig  &  Co., 

405  Mason 
"    Alexander,     machinist     Risdon   I.    &    L. 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    Annie  B.  Miss,  principal  Edison  Primary 

School,  r,  803  Leavenworth 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  18  Franklin 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  322  Turk 
"    F.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Hugh,  soda  water  mnfr,  210  Connecticut 
"    James  C,  assayer,  r.  18  Franklin 
"    John  C,  collector,  r.  141  Larkin 
"    William,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  1  Wall 
"    William,  drayman,  r.  62,  13th 
Clialmers   WiUiam  P.,  physician    and  State 

Quarantine  OfQcer,  506  Battery,    r.    1404 

Page 
Chaloner  Elmer  L.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  416  O'Farrell 
"    Henry,  plumber  Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritch- 

ard,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1127  Laguna 
Chaloni  Antonio,  tinsmith,  r.  221  Broadway 
Chamard  Claudius,  conductor  Cal.   St.  RR, 

3^  Golden  Court 
Chambant  Louis,  silver  chaser  Shreve  &  Co. 

121214  Jackson 
Chamber  of  Commerce  The,  William  L.  Merry 

secretary,  58  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Chamberlain  Alfred,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1550  Kentucky 
"    Arthur  N.,  switchman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

SVi  Brosnan 
"    Benjamin  W.,  hackdriver,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Fred  R.,    inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1904 

Market 
Chamberlain  H.  Mrs.,   proprietor  The  Beres- 

ford,  600  Bush,  and  The  Sutherland,  791 

Sutter,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Henry  L.,  with  Overland  Monthly  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  Oakland 
■'    John  T.,  boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  91114  Mission 
"    Joseph  v.,  carriage  painter.  Railroad    Av 

nr  6th  Av  South,  r.  Somerset  nr  Felton 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  505  Powell 
"    Walter  C,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 

304  Turk 
"    William  B.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  L.,  electrician  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  25  Stanly  PI 
Chamberland  Paul  P.,  painter,  r.  Anderson  nr 

Powhattan 
Chamberlin  Alfred,  butcher  Henry  Chamberlin, 

r.  1323  Union 
"    Charles,  nailmaker  Washburn  &  MoenMfg. 

Co.,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    Edward  H.,  teamster,  r.  181  Perry 
"    Edwin  G.,  janitor,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    Edwin  G.  Jr.,  janitor,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    George  C,  baker,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    Harry,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  26 

Rausch 
"    Henry,  butcher.  1701  Leavenworth,  r.   1323 

Union 
"    Henry  B.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  1420  Guerrero 
"    John  C,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1420 

Guerrero 
"    Joseph  P.,  r.  712  Army 
"    Joseph  P.,  clerk  Gotterke  &  Son,  r.    414 

Larkin 
"    Samuel,  nailmaker  Washburn  &  MoenMfg. 

Co.,  r.  651  Vallejo 
'•    William,  r.  2924  California 
4®"Chamberlin.    See  Chamberlain 
Chambers  Ada  B.    Miss,  stenographer,  r.   836 

Sutter 
"    Carrie  M.,  widow,  r.  1  Chambers  PI 
"    Cornelia    Mrs.,    proprietor    New    Crystal 

Hotel,  650,  4th 
"    David  C,  clerk,  r.  9  Leavenworth 
"    Frank  B.,  laborer,  r.  725  Banks 
"    Frederick,  house  mover,  r.  629  Fulton 
"    George  (Gladding,  McBean&  Co.),  r.  Chi- 
cago, 111. 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  411  Sansome 


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Chambers  George,  watchman  Boys   and  Girls 

Aid  Society 
Chambers  George  R.,  secretary  Gladding,  Mc- 
Bean  &  Co.,  1358-1360  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harold,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  14151^  Sacramento 
■'    Harold  V.,  student,  r.  UlbV^  Sacramento 
"    James  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1  Chambers  PI 
"    James  R.,  pressman,  r.  809  Vallejo 
"    James  S.,  clerk,  r.  35  South  Park 
"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  1045  Market 
"    John,  rancher,  r.  246  Sadowa 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  725  Banks 
"    John  S.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  14151/4  Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  725  Banks 
"    Joseph  P.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

725  Banks 
"    Lloyd  J.,  clerk,  r.  1  Chambers  PI 
"    Matilda  J.,  widow,  r.  138/2  Fair  Oaks 
"    Peter  B.,  policeman,  r.  443  McAllister 
"    Robert,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  312  Lou- 

isana 
"    Robert  C,  mining,  r.  2220  Sacramento 
"    Simon,  carpenter,  r.  629  Fulton 
"    Thomas  F.,  special  detective,  r.  62414  La- 

guna 
'    Thomas  J.,  porter  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  r.  35 

South  Park 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  138i/4  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  R.,  machinist  A.  J.  Van  Drake,  r. 
2422  Mission 
Chambille  C,  liquors,  3425  Mission 
Chamblin  Frank  J.,  clerk  William  H.  Smith,  r. 

142,7th  ^,     ^. 

Chamet  Emile,  molder  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  10  Scott  PI 
Chamey  Ernest,  cook    Page   &   Falch,   r.    439 

Tehama 
Chamot  Auguste  F.,  merchant,  r.  525  O'Farrell 
Champagne  Alphonse,  bookkeeper  Loustalet  & 

Hickei,  r.  IS/a  Langton 
Champerico   and  Northern  Transportation 
Co.   (of  Guatemala),  George  A.  Moore 
president,  Edward  Polhemus  secretary, 
office  208  California 
Champion  Albert,  r.  944  Valencia 
Champion    Charles    N.,    cashier  Union    Iron 
Works,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hall,  SE  cor  16th  and  Valencia 
"    Joseph  (Champion  &  Van  Goethen),  r.   154 

Shipley 
"    Joseph  B.,  mining,  r.  520  Kearny 
"    Louis,  r.  944  Valencia  ^  „  „   ,, 

"    Mining  Co.  (Nevada  City,  Cal.),  J.  F.  Hail- 
ing secretary,  113-114  Crocker  Bldg 
Champion  Pharmacy,  John  B.  Skinner  mana- 
ger, NW  cor  Eddy  and  Steiner 
"    Thomas  E.,  miner,  r.  106  Vicksburg 
"    Victor,  bartender  Leon  Darrimon 
"    William  B.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.   133, 

llth 
"    &  Van    Goethen    (Joseph   Champion  and 
William  Van  Goethen),  liquors,  313,  6th 
i^=-Champion.    See  Campion 
Champreux  Alfred,  brass  molder  W.  T.  Garratt 
&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Gustave,  fireman  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,   r. 
Oakland 
Chamtry  Samuel  M.,  teamster,  r.  414  California 

Av 
Chanaron  Hilarian,  barber,  509  Castro 
Chance  C.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.   803  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Harry  O.,  carpenter,  r.  231,  10th 
"    Herman,  glazier,  r.  526  Fulton 
Chandler  Albert  E.,  civil  engineer,   r.   213  Dun- 
can 
"    Arthur,  cook,  r.  32  Steuart 
"    David  C,  clerk  The  Vendome 
"    Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  1822  Filbert 
"    Elizabeth    Miss,    teacher   drawing    Miss 

Elizabeth  B.  Moore,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    Frederick  C,  manager  H.  A.  Lozier  &  Co. 

304-306  McAllister,  r.  11.37  Geary 
"    George  C,  r.  1613  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Georgia,  widow,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  r.  213  Duncan 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window- 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
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Chandler  Lane,  cigars  and  tobacco,  128  Golden 

Gate  Av,  r.  543  Turk 
"    Lowell  M.,engineer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  2811 

16th 
"    Lucy  A.,  widow,  physician,  222  Eddy 
"    Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  1706  Buchanan 
"    Moses,  physician,  r.  1721  Sacramento 
•'     Richard    B.,    with   Fulton    Eng.    &    Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  920  Broderick 

CHANDLER  RICHARD  D., 

coal  and  iron  and  agent  East  Welling- 
ton Coal  Co.,  507-509  East,  telephone 

Main  486,  r.  897  Chestnut 
Chandler  Robert  H.,  clerk  Richard  D.  Chandler, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Rollon  O.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  1721 

Sacramento 
"    T.  H.  &  Co.  (T.  Harry  Chandler),  teas  and 

coffees,  128  Market 
"    T.  Harry  (T.  H.  Chandler&  Co.  and  Mosher, 

Chandler  &  Co.),  r.  Grand  Hotel 
"    Thomas,  division   deputy  U.   S.  Internal 

Revenue,  r.  1026  Battery 
"    Thomas  W.,  shipping  agent,  518  Battery, 

r.  1026  Battery 
"    William  S.,  steward  str  City  of  Peking,  r. 

213  Duncan 
Chandon  Alexander,  proprietor  The  Glenwood, 

1532  Polk 
Channing   Auxiliary  First    Unitarian  Church, 

SW  cor  Geary  and  Franklin 
"    Frank,  civil  engineer,  r.  1140  Pacific 
"    G.  E.,  special  employee  U.  S.  Treasury,  r. 

725  Pine 
J8®-Chanot.    See  Chenot 
Chanquet    Pierre,   bartender   D.  Chesney,    113 

Grant  Av 
"    Valentine,  bartender  Frank  Lespoune,  r. 

Chapala  Lake  Mining  Co.  (Mexico),  C.  F.  Gom- 

pertz  secretary,  25  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Chapdelaine  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  1125  Folsom 
Chapeau  Louis,  machinist,  r.  16^4  West  Mission 
Chapel  Blanche,  domestic,  124  Tremont  Av 
Chapel  of  the  Good  Samaritan  (Episcopal), 
Rev.    William    Ingraham    Kip   Jr.    m 
charge,  249,  2d 
J8S-Chapel.    See  Chappell  and  Chappelle 
Chapin   Bessie   Miss,    basket   maker   Weston 
Basket  &  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  174  Silver 
"    Chauncey,  r.  623  Howard 
"    Earl  T.,  inspector,  r.  838  Guerrero 
"    Edgar  W.,  clerk,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Edward  M.,  policeman,  r.  838  Guerrero 
Chapin   Frank   E.,    assistant    superintendent 
California  Street    Cable    Railroad  Co., 
SW    cor    California    and    Hyde,  r.  1406 
Hyde 
"    Frederick  Y.,  musician,  r.  622  Post 
"    George  E.,  r.  538  Sanchez 
"    George  H.,  peddler,  r.  Ill  Trenton 
"    George  W.,  real   estate    agent    and  pub- 
lisher Real  Estate  Price  List,  630  Mar- 
ket, r.  538  Sanchez 
"    Hamilton  B.,  cutter  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

The  Renton 
"    Ina  Miss,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  & 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  174  Silver 
"    John  A.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  416  Geary 
Chaplin  George  W.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR,  r.  1333  Union 
"    James,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Manley  J.,  machinist  West  Coast  Safety 
Faucet  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 


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Chapman  Albert  F.,  secretary  S.  F.  Journal  of 
Commerce  Publishing  Co.,  321  Mont- 
gomery, r.  118  Liberty 

"  Albert  J.,  clerk  Butler  &  Haldan,  r.  118 
Liberty 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  814  California 

"    C,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

"    Charles  A.,  painter,  r.  317,  3d 

"  Charles  C,  salesman  Groom  &  Hagan.  r. 
908  Howard 

"  Charles  F.,  compositor  James  H.  Barrv,  r. 
6  Cohen  PI 

"  Charles  W.,  clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  812  Hyde 

"    Charlotte  A.,  widow,  r.  812  Hyde 

"  Clarence  E.,  salesman  Thorn  &Co.,  r.  118 
Liberty 

"  Edgar  C,  attorney  at  law,  41  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor,  r.  Larkspur,  Marin  Co. 

"  Edward,  traveling  salesman,  r.  544  Linden 
Av 

"  Edward  K.,  cashier  London  and  Lancashire 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  315  Montgomery 

"  Edwin  N.,  student  Daniel  T.  Sullivan,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3001 W,  16th 

"  Essie  Miss,  waiter  J.  P.  Ecklund,  r.  1403 
Valencia 

"  E.  W.,  president  Madera  Canal  and  Irriga- 
tion Co.,  81  Nevada  Block,  r.  Greenwood, 
Cal. 

"    F.  A.  Mrs,,  furnished  rooms,  1021  Valencia 
Chapman  F.   M.   &  Co.   (Frank  M.  Chapman), 
proprietors  City  Stables,  332  Bush,  tele- 
phone Main  1782 

"    Frank,  plumber  J.  E.  Britt,  r.  4I614  Laguna 

"  Frank  M.  (F.  M.  Chapman  &Co.),r.  1531 
Waller 

"  Frederick  Y.,  compositor  John  Monahan  & 
Co.,  r.  814  California 

"  George,  shipwright,  r.  SW  cor  Jefferson 
and  Broderick 

"  George  H.,  secretary  South  S,  F.  Land  and 
Improvement  Co.,  202  Sansome,  r.  1034 
Pine 

"  George  L.,  commission  merchant,  r.  2424 
Mission 

"  H.  A.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
of  New  Yerk,  205  Sansome 

"  Harry,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  608  Mer- 
chant, r.  North  Temescal,  Alameda  Co. 

"  Harry  J.,  apprentice  Wm.  H,  Birch  &  Co 
r.  North  Temescal,  Alameda  Co. 

"  H,  C,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  904 
Minna 

"    HughB.,r.  508,  3d 

'•    Ira  C,  laundry  man  Palace  Hotel,  r.  5  Rose 

"     Ira  H.,  dentist,  30011-4,  16th 
Chapman  Isaac  F.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  28,  r.  Oakland 

"    James,  hograiser,  r.  Amazon  nr  Vienna  Av 

"  James  B.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  812  Hyde 

"  James  F.  (J.  F.  Chapman  &  Co.),  r.  East 
Oakland 

"  J.  F.  &  Co.  (James  F,  Chapman),  shipping 
and  commission  merchants,  22  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  7-9 

"    John  B.,  r.  514  Chestnut 

"  John  C,  cabinet  maker  Geo.  H.  Fuller  & 
Co.,  r.  975  Harrison 

"  John  E.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co,, 
r.  132,  26th 

"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  514  Chestnut 

"    John  P.,  real  estate,  r.  3001^4,  16th 


Chapman  Joseph  M.,  farmer,  r,  107,  26th 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  823  Jackson 
"    Louis  A,,   clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P, 

Co,,  r,  642  Folsom 
"    Louis  B,,  bookkeeper,  r.  1015  Geary 
' '    Maria  I. ,  widow,  r.  2100  California 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1909  Mission 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1512  Sanchez 
"    Minnie  L.,  widow,  r.  402  Mason 
"    Ralph  J.,  piano  mover,  r,  1015  Geary 
"    Richard  W.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt 

&  Co,,  r.  144  Rose  Av 
"    Robert,  r.  7  Bond 
"    Robert  J,,  with  J.  F,  Chapman  &  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
Chapman  Eockwell  S.,  manager  fire   supply 

department    Boston    Woven    Hose  and 

Rubber  Co.,  14-16  Fremont,  r,  435  Eddy 
"    Samuel  E.,  physician,  1021  Valencia 
Chapman  Stephen  G.,  manager  E.  C,  Stearns 

&  Co.,  304-306  Post,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
"    Thomas,  gripman  Market  St,  Ry.,  r.  127i/i, 

24th 
"    T.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  118  Liberty 
"    Valeria,  widow,  r.  1133  Ellis 
"    Virginia  N,,  widow,  r,  613,  21st 

CHAPMAN   WILFRID   B., 

consul  Belgium,  commission  mer- 
chant, importer  and  agent  Perrier- 
Jouet  Champagne,  123  California, 
rooms  16-18,  r.  1123  California 

Chapman  William,  waiter   Palace  Hotel,  r.  5 
Rose  PI 
"    William   E.,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peter- 
son, r.  1507  Stockton 
Chapman  William  H.,  attorney  at  law,  5  and 
34  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  telephone  Main 
1544,  r.  1031,20th 
"    William  I,,  conductor  Market  St,  Ry,,  r. 

353  Alvarado 
"    William  R,,  soda  water  maker  Hagedorn 

&  Thierbach,  r,  1638  Eddy 
"    William  S.,  real  estate  and  mining,  306 

Pine,  room  6,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    W.  Lang,  surgeon  str  Gaelic,  r.  Occidental 
Hotel 
Jg®"Chapman,    See  Chattman  and  Chipman 
Chaponot  Charles,   chairmaker  Heywood  Bros. 
&  Co.,  r,  820  Pacific 
"    Lucien,    engraver    Britton  &  Rey,  r.   820 

Pacific 
"    Toussaint,  furnace  builder,  r.  820  Pacific 
rear 
Chappel  Arthur  J.,  oiler,  r.  202H,  7th 
"    Scott  R.,   traveling  auditor  S,  P.  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Chappelet  Felix,  president  El  Leopoldo  Gold 
and  Silver  Mining  Co,,  323  Montgomery, 
r,  Oakland 
Chappell  Albert,  dental  student,  r,  322  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    John,  porter,  3700  California 
"    John   W,  (Chappell  &  Koons),  r,  346  Minna 
"    Joseph  J,,  cashier  U.  S,  Customs,  r.  Cosmos 

Club 
"    &  Koons  (Jonn  W.  Chapelle  and  Ephriam 
B,  Koons).  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal.  847 
Mission 
Chappelle  Emanuel' S.,  salesman  Willard  Bros,, 
r,  424V2  Haight 
"    H,  B.,  waiter,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    John,  clerk,  r,  1104  Market 
"    Peter  S..  detective,  r.   Illli4  Leavenworth 
Chaps  Smelting  Co,,  Gustave  H,  Brooker  mana- 
ger, 629  King 
Chapuis  Bertha  C,  widow,  r,  2410  Steiner 
"    F,  A,  (Locke  &  Co.),  office  510  Montgomery 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r,  4  Antonio 
Chaquette  Albert  B.,  horticulturist,  r,  314  Hick- 
ory Av 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r,  314  Hickory  Av 
"    Ephraim  C,  machinist  Fulton  Eng,  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r,  314  Hickory  Av 
Charamette    Joseph,    molder     Joshua    Hendy 
Machine  Wks,  r,  3  Winter  PI 
"    William,    pattern  maker   Joshua    Hendy 
Machine  Wks,  r.  3  Winter  PI 
Charcho  Antonio,  molder,  r.  6  Maiden  Alley 


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Charcho  John,  r.  6  Maiden  Alley 
Chard  George  H.,  r.  1833  McAllister 
"    George  R.,   clerk  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.   1148 

Sutter 
"    Harry,  boxmaker,  r.  1105  Pierce 
"    Harry  C,  stone  polisher  A.   Morris,  r.   715 

Clementina 
"    James     W.,.    clerk  postofflce,  r.   1833  Mc- 
Allister 
Charest  John,  butcher,  r.  407,  4th 
Chargen  John,  seaman,  r.  338  Drumm 
Chariot  Leontine  Mme.,    feather    factory,    343 

Charland  John,  shoemaker,  r.  1646  Howard 
Charles  Albert  A.,  printer  P.   J.   Thomas,   r.  2 
Essex  PI 
"    Charles  F.,  bartender  Daniel  H.  Everett,  r. 

337  Franklin 
"    Edward  (Jones  &  Charles),  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  liquors,  147,  3d,  r.  625  Mission 
"    Fannie   A.    Miss,    clerk    ticket    auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  237  Franklin 
"    Frank,  locksmith,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
"    Hannah    Mrs.,     teacher    music,    r.    4341/2 

Hayes 
'■    Herbert  R.,  clerk  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  r. 

237  Franklin 
"    Herman,  glazier,  r.  526  Fulton 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  2225  Sutter 
"    Martha  G.,  widow,  r.  237  Franklin 
"    Max,  manager  Jacobs  &  Co.,  113  Kearny, 

r.  2225  Sutter 
"    Morris,  clerk,  r.  526  Fulton 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  537  Birch  Av 
"    Sallie  L.  Miss,  clerk  general  passenger  and 

ticket  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  237  Franklin 
"    William  W.,  hostler,  r.  415  Brannan 
Charleson  Jennie  Mrs.,  waiter  Henry  Calame, 

r.  518  Folsom 
Charleston  John  B..  policeman,  r.  15  Fulton 
"    The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  Mary  Schulz  propri- 
etor, 229  Kearny 
Charleton  Constantine  E.,  clerk,  r.  509  Lombard 
"    Constantine  E.   Jr.,  apprentice  Whyte  & 

De  Rome,  r.  509  Lombard 
"    Lillie  Miss,  packer,  r.  .509  Lombard 
Charleville  Lee,  porter  Wells.  Fargo   &   Co., 

r.  423  Eddy 
Charley  Henrietta  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  48  Oak 
Charlock  N.  B.,  undertaker   Craig,  Cochran  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  undertaker  Craig,  Cochran  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Charlson  Hanna  Mrs.,  domestic,  314  Eddy 

"    Sarah,  widow,  bakery,  404  Folsom 
Charlton  Albert,  student,  r.  1420  California 
"    Henrv  J.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  19131/2  Hyde 
"    John  C,  teamster,  r.  539  Franklin 
"    Richard,  salesman,  r.  709  York 
4^Charlton.    See  Charleton  and  Chorlton 
Charmak  Charles,  plumber,  r.  4.50  Jessie 
"    Herman,  salesman  Max  Shirpser  Jewelry 

Co.,  r.  1623  Buchanan 
"    Julia  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Free  Kinder- 
garten, r.  1623  Buchanan 
Charnig  Antone,   barber  Hugh  H.  Creighton,  r. 

512  Birch  Av 
Charogin  Rocco,  cook,  r.  322  Clementina 
Charpiot  Joseph,  house   and   sign  painter,  1904 

Mason 
Charruau   Charles,  manager  M.  Denaveaux  & 

Co.,  219  Grant  Av,  r.  1614  Steiner 
Chartey  Jean,  waiter,  r.  4  Martha  PI 
Char  tier  Louisa,  widow,  r.  12714  Morris  Av 
Cliartrey  Raoul,  vice-president  Joshua  Hendy 
Machine  Works,  38-44  Fremont,   r.  2323 
Jackson 
Charvoz  Alphonse,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r. 

13371/2  Alabama 
Chase  Albert,  physician,  1926  Market 
"    Albert  J.,  clerk,  r.  404  Larkin 
"    Alexander,  bartender,  r.  SE  cor  Baker  and 

Beach 
"    Alfred,  clerk  Lewis  Meyerstein,  r.  110  Tay- 
lor 
"    Alice    L.  Miss,   principal  Helping    Hand 
Free    Kindergartens   1,  2  and   3,   r.   811 
Mason 


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Chase  Almede  B.,  widow,  r.  1024  Treat  Av 
"  Anna,  widow,  dressmaking,  515  Jones 
"    Arthur  S..  manager  The  Barnes  Cycle  Co., 

r.  1939  Page 
"    Charles,  artificial  stone  worker,  r.  714  Ful- 
ton 
"    Charles  B.,  clerk  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  SE  cor  Baker  and  Beach 
"    Charles  F.,  carpenter,  r.  2105a  Larkin 
"    Charles  H.  (Chase  &  Dyer),  r.  229   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Charles  M.  (Killip  &  Co.),  r.  2700  California 
"    Clarence,  electrician,  r.  822  Turk 
•'    Cora   E.   Miss,    landscape    artist,    r.    1606 
Washington 
Chase  Cornelius  H.,  manager  New  York  Belting 
and  Packing  Co.  (limited),  509-511  Mar- 
ket, r.  Berkeley 
"    Davis  B.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  241,  9th 
"     Edward,  carpenter,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Edward  C,  with  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.   125 

Grove 
"    Edward  G.,  r.  1921  Fillmore 
"    Edward  J.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Ernest  L.,  teamster,  r.  285  Paris 
"    Frances  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
"    Frederick,  student,  r.  1020  Dolores 
"    Frederick    H.,    clerk    Bay    District    Race 

Track,  r.  2432  Post 
"    George  M.,  engineer  J.  G.   Levensaler  & 

Co.,  r.  811  Mason 
'•    Gilbert  P.,  policeman,  r.  5514  South  Park 
"    Harrison  O.,  mattress-spring  maker,  r.  14 

Camp 
"    Harry  F.,  foreman  James  B.  Chase  &  Co., 

r.  1910A  Mason 
"    Helen   Miss,  teacher   Le  Conte   Primary 

School,  r.  Hotel  Oliver 
"    Helen  M.,  widow,  r.  508  Capp 
"    Henry  A.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  cfe  Co.,  r. 

24,32  Post 
"    Horace  B.,  capitalist,  401  California,  room 

13,  r.  Yountville,  Cal. 
"    H.  W.,  mining  engineer,  r.  905  Market 
"    James  A.,  r.  2010  Gough 
"    James  B.  (James  B.  Chase  &  Co.),  r.  1518 
Mason 
Chase  James  B.  &  Co.  (James  B.  Chase),  steve- 
dores and  ballastmen,  17  Steuart,  tele- 
phone Main  1315 
"    James  L.,  groceries,  2255  Market,   r.  2249 

"    James  M.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   9 

Henrietta  Square 
"    James  W.,  watchman,  r.  I6Y2  Sherwood  PI 
"    J.    Munsell.    editor    Hotel    Gazette,    420 

Kearny,  r.  16  Bernard 
"    John  G.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  2105a 

Larkin 
"    John  G.  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  2105A  Larkin 
"    John  M.,  with  The  Realty  Syndicate,  r.  926 

Hyde 
"    Joseph,  planer  hand  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  91  California  Av 
"    Joseph  G.,  carpenter  and  builder,  1814  La- 
gun  a 
"    Joseph  P.,  foreman  Charles  E.  Haseltine  & 

Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  138  South  Broderick 
"    Lalla  R.  Miss,  teacher  Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  334  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     Lathiel  T.,  varieties,  1627  Devisadero 
"    Leander  B.,  clerk,  r.  811  Mason 
"    Levin  J .,  clerk  auditing,  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 


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"GANADIIIN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  tlie  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Chase  Louise  M.  Mrs.,  r.  25  Laurel 
"    Malcolm,  foreman  James  B.  Chase  &  Co..  r. 

1518  Mason 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  138  South  Broderick 
"    Orville  A.,  barber  H.  J.  Harris,  r.  102,  7th 
Cliase  Quincy  A.,  president  Kohler  &  Chase,  26- 

30  O'Farrell,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  P.,  canvasser,  r.  31  Essex 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  420  McAllister 
"    Silas  A.,  cement  worker,  r.  437^  Fulton 
"    Thomas  M.,   foreman    Edison    Light  and 

Power  Co..  r.  231,  6th 
"    Thomas  De  V.,  stevedore  James  B.   Chase 

&  Co.,  r.  1518  Mason 
"    Thornton,  superintendent    agents    Union 

Mutual  Life    Ins.   Co.   (Portland,  Me.), 

419  California,  rooms  1-2 
'•    William  D.,   chairmaker  Heywood  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  2.39,  9th 
"    William  V.,  foreman  James  B.  Chase  &  Co., 

r.  1520  Mason 
Cliase  William  W.,  president  W.  W.  Chase  Co., 

1938  Market,  r.  508  Capp 
"    Winfield  S.,  carpenter,  r.  837  Castro 
Chase  W.  W.  Co.   (incorporated),  William  W. 

Chase  president,  George  W.  Collins  sec- 
retary, hay  and  grain,  1938  Market   and 

430,  5th 
"    &  Dyer  (Charles  H.  Chase  and  William  E. 

Dyer,  barbers,  19  Mason 
4®-Chase.    See  Chace 

CHASE'S     NEW    ENGLAND 

HOME  BAKERY,  G.  W.  Coleman  pro- 
prietor, 1923  Fillmore  nr  Pine,  tele- 
phone West  353 

Chassagne  Leon  (E.  A.  Jaujou  &  Co.),  r.  823 
Union 

Chassals  William,  carpenter,  r.  38  McAllister 

Chateau  Charles  A.,  r.  20  Harrison  Av 

Chatelain  Armand,  stripper  Wiegmann&  Stuer- 
mer,  r.  II214,  7th 

Chatelet  Claude,  flesherLegallett-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Chatellier  Julie,  domestic,  1300  Leavenworth 

Chatfleld  Walter,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,r.  899  Pine 

Chatham  Bridget  J.,  widow,  r.  435  Fulton 
"    Diana,  widow,  r.   cor  Carolina   and  Mari- 
posa 
"    Katie,  tailoress,  r.  435 Fulton 
"    Mary  M.,  dressmaker,  r.  435  Fulton 
"    William,    carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  cor  Carolina  and  Mari- 
posa 

Chatsworth  House,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Ryan  proprietor, 
703  Sutter 

Chattain  Jean,  r.  217  Francisco 

Chatterson  Harry,  conductor,  r.  435  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Chatterton  John,  gripman.  r.  22  Blake 

ChattmanBeverly  B.,  cook,  r.  San  Jose  Av  nr 
Foote  Av 

CHAUCHE  &  BON 

(Charles  A.  Bon),  wholesale  dealers 
California  wines  and  proprietors 
Mont-Rouge  vineyard,  695  Front 

Chauvel  E  nil.  foundryman,  r.  10  Scott  PI 

Chautauqua  Assemblies  of  Pacific  Coast,  Rev. 
Thomas  Filben  superintendent,  1201  Tay- 
lor 

Chavanette  Joseph,  molder.  r.  2  Winter  Lane 
"    Marcel,  pattern  maker,  r.  2  Winter  Lane 

Chavaudra  Albert,  bartender  A.  Chevannier,  r. 
116  Geary 


Chavier  Joaquin,  milker,  r.  123  Oregon 

Chebra  Ohavai  Sholem,  J.  Israelski  secretary, 

B'nai  B'rith  Hall 
Chebra  Berith  Shalom  Society,  32  O'Farrell 
"    Tehillim  Synagogue,  Isaac  Shepira  presi- 
dent, S.  R.  Roberts  secretary,   1036  Fol- 
som 
Chebukar  Michael,  porter  Neville  &  Co.,   r.  21 

Glover 
Chechi  Antone,  teamster  Brizzolara  &  Son,  r. 

Colombo  Hotel 
Check  Joseph,  fruits  and  vegetables,  808,  15th 
Cheeseman  Moulton  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1907  Pacific 

Av 
Cheesewright  James  F.,  plasterer,  r.    15th  Av 

nr  Clement 
Cheesman  Robert  B.,  r.  2.37  Bartlett 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  41  Clinton 
J8®="Cheesman.    See  Chessman 
Cheetham  Albert,  painter,  r.  1822%  Mason 
"    James,   finisher   William   A.    Schrock,  21 

New  Montgomery 
"    James  F.,  steward,  r.  I82214  Mason 
"    L.  Mrs.,  millinery,  r.  811  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Robert  S.,  wood  and  coal,  216  Gough 
Cheever  C.  B.  Miss,  real  estate,  r.  26  Essex 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1520  Guerrero 
"    Moses  R.,  mining,  r.  3404  Clay 
"    Silas  G.,  manager  Maple  Leaf  Publishing 
Co.,  office   12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  7 
Fair  Av 
4S="Cheever.    See  Chever 

Cheffers  Charles,  ship  carpenter,  r.  16  Rincon  PI 
"    Charles  Jr.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  16  Rincon  PI 
"    William,  carpet  cleaner,  r.  16  Rincon  PI 
Cheffins   Ernest  F.,   solicitor  S.  F.  Gas   Light 

Co.,r.  1.523  Bush 
Cheignon  Adolph,  bookkeeper,  r.  1120  Sutter 
Chelburg  Andrew,  shoemaker  Charles  Burling, 
r.  939,  17th 
"    Andrew,  shoemaker  H.  Urbein,  r.  707,  5th 
Av 
Chelgren    Andrew   H.,  druggist   Frederick   B. 

Hulting,  r,  .570  Folsom 
Cheli  B.  &  Co.  (Bernardo  Cheli  and  Giuseppe 
La  Ferrera),  horseshoers,  520  Davis 
"    Bernardo  (B.  Cheli  &  Co.),  r.  4  Russell 
"    Peter,  horseshoer,  619  Front,  r.  331  Union 
Chelini  Americo,   driver  Milani  &  Co.,   r.    904 
North  Point 
"    Emilio  P.,  salesman  S.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.   1806 

Stockton 
"    Frank,  fruits  and  vegetables,  301  Octavia 
"    Giuseppe,   hostler  Pitto  &  Milani,  r.  416 

Pacific 
"    Griffo  &  Co.  (Joseph  Chelini  and  Antonio 

Griffo),  fruits  and  vegetables,  104,  4th 
"    Helen  Miss,  r.  65  Henry 
"    John  (Chelini,  Son  &  Co.),  r.  332,  6th 
"    Joseph  (Chelini,  Griffo  &  Co.  and  Chelini, 

Son  &  Co.),  r.  332,  6th 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Lazzaro  Chelini).  fruits  and  veg- 
etables, 1607  Polk 
"    Lazzaro  (L.  Chelini  &  Co.),  r.  1607  Polk 
"    Narciso    laborer  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  904 

North  Point 
"    Pietro,  r.  521  Green  rear 
"    Pietro,   stableman  Pitto  &  Milani,  r.  416 
Pacific 
Chelini  Son  &  Co.  (Joseph  and  John  Chelini  and 
Domenico  Griffo),  produce,  322,  6th 
"    Tomaso,   bartender  Constantino  Torre,  r. 
925  Montgomery 
Chelsea  House,  Mrs.  A.  D.  Turner  proprietor, 

409  Turk 
Chemical  Engine  No.  1,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  142, 

Chemical  Engine  No.  2,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  1425 

Market 
Chemical  Engine  No.  3,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  112 

Jackson 
Chemical  Engine  No.  4,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  634 

Eddv 
Chemical  Engine  No.  5,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  1804 

Stockton 
Chemical  Engine  No.  6,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  311, 

6th 
Chemical  Engine  No.  7,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  cor 

16th  and  Albion  Av 


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Chemnitz  Frederick  W.  A.,  clerk  Tobbenboske 
&  Co.,  r.  601  Howard 
"    F.  W.  (Chemnitz  &  Rulfls),  r.  931c  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    &  Rulfls  (F.  W.  Chemnitz  and  P.  H.  Rulfls), 
groceries,  601  Hayes 
Chenery  Leonard,  with   Allen  «&  Lewis,  r.   1312 

Taylor 

Cheney  Ansel  B.,  agent  Schaw,  Ingram,  Batcher 

&  Co.,  109-111  Mission,  r.    1006  Guerrero 

"    AnselC.clerkA.  B.Cheney,  r.  1006  Guerrero 

"    Belle,   Miss,  cashier  Davis  &  Marston,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    B.  W. ,  messenger  Bank  of  British  Columbia, 

r.  1006  Guerrero 
"    Chauncey  J.,  real  estate,  r.  536,  23d 
"    Daniel,  waiter  Philix  Perron,  r.  618  Green 
■'    George,  clerk  S.  Randall  &  Co.,  r.  112  Hyde 
"    George  A.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George  K.,   teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,   r.  1121 

Mission 
"    James   W.,  teamster  White  Bros.,  r.  1704 

Harrison 
"    Jesse,  r.  417  Kearny 
Cheney   May   L.,    manager    Cheney's     Pacific 
Coast  Bureau  of  Education,  300  Post,  r. 
Berkeley 
Cheney    Warren,    manager  Cheney's    Pacific 
Coast  Bureau  of  Education,  300  Post,  r. 
Berkeley 
Cheney  Wm.  Fitch,  physician  and  surgeon,  906 
Polk,  telephone  East  7 
"    Zack  D.,  soap  dealer,  r.  129  Cumberland 
^S^'Cheney.    See  Cheyne  and  Cheyney 

CHENEY'S   PACIFIC   COAST 

BUREAU  OF  EDUCATION,  May  L.  and 
Warren  Cheney  managers,  SCO  Post.  A 
reliable  medium  of  communication 
between  teachers  and  schools,  families 
and  colleges 
Chenich    Thomas,  cook  Damjanovich  &  Vuko- 

vich,  r.  1322  Howard 
Chenot  Catherine,  widow,  r.  921  Valencia 

"    Eugene  E.,  r.  931  Valencia 
Chenoweth,  Edward,  r.  329  Ellis 
"    George  B.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 

807  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  A.,  carpenter  and  contractor,  213  Va- 
lencia 
"    Wellington  H..  bartender,  r.  505  Ellis 
"    William    H.    (Chenoweth    &    Wilmot),    r. 

Hotel  Langham 
"    &  Wilmot   (William   H.    Chenoweth    and 
George  Wilmot),  liquors,   SE   cor  Ellis 
and  Mason 
Cherblum  Charles,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
Chereux  Eugenia  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  800  Fol- 
som 
"    Paul,  teacher  music,  800  Folsom 
Cherokee   Indian   Hair   Grower   Co.,    David  J. 

Davis  manager,  1030  Market 
Cherry   Adelaide     C.    Miss,    teacher   Redding 
Primary  School,  r.  1304  Pine 
"    Edward  M.,    clerk    Otto  A.  Weihe,  r.  1304 

Pine 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  33  Banks 
"    Robert,  painter  Thomas  Downing,  r.   Oak 
land 
Chervin  Solomon,  blacksmith,  1013  Harrison,  r 

330b  7th 
Chesebrough  A.   (Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.),  r 
3428  Jackson 
"    Henry   C,  secretary  Puget  Sound  Lumber 
Co.,  and  with  Hanson  &  Co., 48  Market,  r 
Oakland 
Cheshire  A.    D.,  president  and  manager  Call 
fornia  Undertaking    Co. ,  SW  cor  Geary 
and  Stockton,  r.  133  Stockton 

CHESLEY  CHARLES  P., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 

754  Howard,  office  hours  12  m.  to  3  p. 

m.  and  6  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Main 

5638 
Chesley  James  G.,  cashier  S.  F.  Chronicle,  NE 

cor  Kearny  and  Market,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Thomas  C,  r.  754  Howard 
Chesney  Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  8  Grant  Alley 


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Chesney   D.,    wholesale  and  retail    dealer   in 
foreign  and  domestic  wines  and  liquors, 
133,  6th, branch  113  Grant  Av 
"    David  A.,  carpenter,  r.  44  Oak 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  8  Grant  Alley 
"    John    Jr.,    stair   builder   John    McKee,  r. 
8  Grant  Alley 
Chessman  Edward  E.,  machinist,  r.  11  Wool 
4®"Chessman.    See  Cheesman 
Chester  Agnes  M.  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  636  Eddy 
"    Charles   H.,    foreman   marking   room   La 

Grande  Laundry,  r.  1708!4  Folsom 
"    Edward    H.,  bookkeeper  W.    E.  Miles,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Fred,  teamster,  r.  745  Minna 
"    Frederick,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,r. 
Oakland 
Chester  Henry,  house   mover   and  contractor, 
1619  Mission 
"    House,   Mrs.  M.  Patterson  proprietor,  1049 

Market 
"    John,  teamster  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Joseph,  machinist  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    Joseph  W.,  engineer,  r.  753  Harrison 
"    Lewis  S.,  cook,  r.  448  Jessie  rear 
"    Walter  J.,  decorator,  r.  533'/^,  24th 
Chesworth  Mary,  widow,  r.  1806  Filbert 
Chetwood  Hobert  Rev.,  editor  Pacific  Church- 
man, 731  California 
"    John  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  312  Sansome,  r. 
Oakland 
Chevalier  Annie,  widow,  proprietor  Miramar 
Hotel,  703  Geary 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  chambermaid,  431,  4th 
Chevalier  Caroline  Mme.     (originally    Mme. 
Brand),  feather  factory,  ostrich  feathers 
dyed,  cleaned  and  curled,  4  Taylor  PI 
bet  Taylor  and  Post 
"    Clotilda,  widow,  r.  1013  Washington 
"    Edward,  salesman,  r.  1013  Washington 

CHEVALIER  F.  &  CO. 

(George  F.  Chevalier),  importers  and 
dealers  in  wines  and  liquors,  9-15 
Beale 

Chevalier  Florimond,  bartender,  r.  619  Pacific 
"    Fortune,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    George  F.   (F.  Chevalier  &  Co.),  r.  1117b 

Taylor 
"    Henri  W.,  teamster,  r.  1421  Ellis 
"    Jacob,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Rose  D.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  120.  6th 
Chevannier  Armand,  liquors,  535  Dupont 
Chevarier  A.  Mrs.,  r.  15  Hopeton  Terrace 
Chevassus  Edward,  paying  teller  London,  Paris 
and  American  Bank  and  agent  French 
Board  of  Underwriters,  1-3  Sansome,  r. 
2321  Scott 
"    Louis,  porter,  r.  931  Kearny 
Chever  Edward  E.,  r.  5231^4  Haight 
4®=-Chever.    See  Cheever 

Chevesich  Albert,  machinist,  r.  701  McAllister 
"    Enrico,   accountant  French   Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  701  McAllister 
"    Ernest  v.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  811  Hayes 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  701  McAllister 
"    Valentina,  widow,  r.  701  McAllister 
"    Vincent,  brass  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  3  Dawson  PI 
Chevrin  Herrick,  teacher  music,  r.  1518  Broad- 
way 
"    Marguerite    Mrs.,    teacher   music,  r.  1518 
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Chew  Benjamin  F.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co. 

Chewning  William  M.,  clerk  auditing  dept. 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1900  Broadway 

Chewte  Frederick  S.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  825  Mission 

Cheyne  Robert,  cigars  and  tobacco,  140,  1st 

4S~Cheyne.    See  Cheney 

Cheyney  Samuel  W.,  mining  engineer,  120  Sut- 
ter, room  50 

Cheyrias  August,  compositor  Le  Franco-Cali- 
fornien,  r.  Oakland 

Chiama  Giuseppe,  laborer  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 
r.  478^2,  8ti 

Chiapa  Manuel,  laborer,  r.  9  Hinckley 

Chiapini    Julius  (Ghiazza  &  Chiapini),r.  119,  3d 

Chiappa  Vittorio  E.  (Boltaro  &  Chlappa),r.  407 
Pacific 

Chiappari  Giovanni,  r.  535  Greenwich 
"    Luigi,  nursery,  cor  Wayland  and  Somerset 

Chiarini  Dominick,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Luigi,  peddler,  r.  12  Bartol 

Chiboust  A.,  farmer,  r.  814  Montgomery 

Chicago  and  Alton  Railroad,  F,  G.  High  general 
agent,  628  Market 
"    and  Erie  Railroad  Co.,  J.  G.  McCall  gen- 
eral agent,  22  Montgomery 

Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway  Co., 
C.  E.  Bray  general  agent  passenger 
dept.,  William  H.  Hamilton  general 
agent  freight  dept.,  2  New  Montgomery 
under  Palace  Hotel,  telephone  Main  1778 

Chicago  Artificial   Limb   Co. 

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Chicago  Brewery,  1420-1434  Pine 

Chicago,   Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad, 

W.  D.  Sanborn  general  agent,  32  Mont- 
gomery 

"  Carpet  Beating  Works,  George  A.  Barber 
proprietor,  1509  Market 

"  Cider  and  Fruit  Syrup  Co.,  William  J. 
Wlnterbottom  manager.  241,  8th 

CHICAGO   CLOCK  CO., 

A.  S.  Spence  president  and  general 
manager,  importers  of  clocks,  lamps, 
rugs,  lace  curtains,  silverware,  paint- 
ings, furniture,  carpets  and  house- 
hold specialties,  1622-1626  Market 

CHICAGO   CLOTHING  CO., 

Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.  successors  to, 
34-40  Kearny 

Chicago    Great    Western    Railway,    Frank    D. 
Myer  Pacific  Coast  passenger  agent,  9 
Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
"    Guaranty    Fund    Life    Society,    Solomon 
Ephraim  general  agent,  140  Phelan  Bldg 
"    Hardware  Manufacturing  Co.,    Frank  E. 
Booth  agent,  122  Davis 
Chicago  Hotel,  Henry  Raschen  proprietor,  220- 
224  Pacific 
"    House,  John  Adel  proprietor,  612  Howard 

CHICAGO,  MILWAUKEE  AND 

ST.  PAUL  RAILWAY  CO.,  C.  L.  Canfield 
general  agent,  5  Montgomery 

CHICAGO  PAINT  CO., 

Leonard  A.  Shadburne  president, 
David  W.  Nourse  manager,  wall 
paper,  paints,  oils,  glass  and  win- 
dow shades  at  lowest  terms,  622 
Larkin  nr  Ellis 


CHICAGO,  ROCK  ISLAND  AND 

PACIFIC  RAILWAY  CO.,  Clinton  Jones 
general  agent  passenger  department, 
office  30  Montgomery,  telephone  Main 


818,  F.  H.  Mccormick  general  agent 
freight  department,  office  228  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  Main  91 

Chicca  Louis,  teamster,  r.  126  Pacific 
Chichester  Clarence  H.,  treasurer  C.  D.  Bunker 
&  Co.,  435  Battery,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Ala- 
meda Co. 
"    H.  J.  Jr.,  clerk  C.  D.  Bunker  &  Co.,  r.  Gol- 
den Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
Chichizola  A.  &  Sons  (Antonio,  John  B.   and 
Thomas  J.),  wholesale  grocers,  316-318 
Pacific 
"    Antonio  (A.  Chichizola  &  Sons),  r.  911  Union 
"    Francisco,    groceries     and     liquors,     1727 

Leavenworth 
"    John  B.  (A.  Chichizola  &  Sons),  r.  911  Union 
"    Thomas  J.  (A.  Chichizola  &  Sons),  r.  911 
Union 
Chick    Grace    Miss,    stenographer    Fireman's 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Harry  E.  (Morgan  &  Chick),  r.  222  Diamond 
"    John  J.,  boots   and  shoes,  2508  Mission,  r. 

323,  25th 
"    Sabra  L.  Mrs.,  r.  446  Bartlett 
"    William  D.,  clerk  John  J.  Chick,  r.  3508 

Mission 
"    William  F.,  salesman  H.  Heckmann  &  Co., 
r.  2003  Taylor 
Chickering,  Thomas  &  Gregory  and  Gerstle 
&  SlOSS   (William  H.  Chickering,  Wil- 
liam Thomas,  Warren  Gregory,  Marcus 
L.  Gerstle  and  Marcus  C.  Sloss),  attor- 
neys at  law,  206  Sansome,  rooms  39-34 
"      William  H.  (Chickering,  Thomas  &  Greg- 
ory and  Gerstle  &  Sloss),  r.  Oakland 
"    &    Sons    piano  agency,    Ben.i.    Curtaz    & 
Son,  16-18  O'Farrell 
Chico  Flour   Mills  (Chico),    Sperry  Flour  Co. 

proprietors,  134  California 
Chicou  John,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  1  Webb, 

r.  Berkeley 
Chidley  Sydney,  scenic  artist  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  122  Hill 
Chief  Engineer  San  Francisco  Fire  Depart- 
ment, office  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Chief  of  Police,  office  4  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Chief  Wharfinger,  office  E  s  East  foot  Clay 
Chielovich  Elia,  r.  2217  Fillmore 
Chiesa  Angelo,  sausage  mnfr,    NE   cor  Mont- 
gomery  and   Broadway,    r.    1034   Mont- 
gomery 
"    Ermlnio.    window    cleaner,   r.    435  Broad- 
way rear 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 
"    Louis,  marble  polisher  Joseph   Musto   & 
Son,  r.  915  Battery 
Chige  Peter,  clerk  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  738 

Vallejo 
Chignik  Bay  Packing  Co.,  S.  B.  Peterson  presi- 
dent, Frank  B.  Peterson  secretary,  30-32 
California 
Child  Charles  O.,  coal  dealer,  r-  810  Fulton 
"    Edward  B.,  with  Excelsior  Wire  Works, 

751  Mission,  r.  810  Fulton 
"    Frank  M.  (Child  &  Haldin),  r.  3323  Geary 
"    George,  r.  -22,  5th 
"    George  R.,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Fol- 

ger  &  Co. 
"    Gertrude  L.  Miss,  artist,  r.  810  Fulton 
Child  Harry  W.,  office  303  Sansome 
"    Lois  Miss,  r.  349  Jessie 
"    Ralph  D.,   clerk  Home  and    Phoenix   Ins. 

Co.,  r.  810  Fulton 
"    Wallace  A.,  purser  str  Willamette  Valley, 

r.  810  Fulton 
"    &  Haldin    (Frank   M.    Child    and   Martin 
Haldin),  wood  and  coal,  1935  Bush 
J8®=-Child.    See  Childs 
Childers  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  118  Capp 

"    Robert,  barber,  1500  Howard,  r.  238,  Uth 
Children  Josephine,  widow,  r.  534  Stevenson  rear 
Children's  Day  Homes,  in  charge  of  the  Sisters 
of  the  Holy  Family,  110  Hayes  and  1413 
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Children's  Hall,  806  Sansome 

Children's  Home  (Salvation  Army),  Ella  Fisher 

matron,  328  Bryant 
CMldren's  Hospital  and  Home  for  Trained 
Nurses.    See  Hospital  for  Children  and 
Training  School  for  Nurses 
Childress  S.  S.  Prentiss,  clerk  forwarding  dept. 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  A.,  sawyer,  r.  940  Howard 
Childs  Alexander,  r.  617  Minna 
"    Andrew,  warehouseman  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  617  Minna 
"    Charles,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Charles,  porter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Charles  W.,  general  agent,  r.  1918  Polk 
"    George,  city  agent  The  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  222  Fair  Oaks 
"    George  A.,  collector  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  E.,  watchmaker,  r.  2515  Sacramento 
"    George  E.,  distributor  Sterling  &  Dunphy, 

r.  Ocean  View 
"    Henry  J.,   motorman  Market  St.    Ry.,    r. 

Heyman  Av  nr  California  Av 
"    H.  W.,r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    James  H.,  r.  617  Minna 
"    Kate  B.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 

School,  r.  420  Ellis 
"    May,  widow,  r.  617  Minna 
"    Rufus    H.,    cashier    Grangers'     Business 

Assn.,  r.  222  Fair  Oaks 
"    Thomas,  r.  20  Harriet 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  613  Mission 
"    Walter,  deckhand  tugboat  Annie,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Walters.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    W.  H.,  r.  123  Oak 

"    W.    H.,  collector  Studebaker   Bros.  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4@-Childs.    See  Child 

Cliilean  Consulate,  Juan  M.  Luco  consul  gen- 
eral, 40  Montgomery  Block 
Chiles  Jane  F.,  widow,  r.  326  Fell 
Chilgren  Andrew,  druggist,  r.  570  Folsom 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  570  Folsom 
Chilo  Joseph,  tailor,  r.  709V4  Stockton 

"    Peter,  cook,  r.  812  Kearny 
Chilson  Bert,  salesman,  r.  1128a  Howard 
"    Bert  D.,  frame  maker  W.  K.   Vickery,   r. 
Fruitvale 
Chilton  James,  waiter  str  Willamette  Valley 
China  Traders  Insurance  Co.   (limited  of  Hong- 
kong), Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.  agents, 
cor  Pine  and  Market 
Chinese  and  Japanese  Employment  Office,  Brad- 
ley &  Johnston  proprietors,  640  Clay 
Chinese  Baptist  Church,  Rev.  Tong  Kit  Hing 
pastor,  H.  F.  Norris  superintendent,  N  W 
cor  Sacramento  and  Waverly  PI 
Chinese  Bureau,  United  States  Customs,  Ben- 
jamin T.  Harrison  in  charge,  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  71 
"    Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Chinese  Consul,  Fung  Yung  Heng  consul  gen- 
eral,   Chang    Ting    Chip    consul,    King 
Owyang  vice-consul,  Chung  Lung  Wong 
secretary,  806  Stockton 
Chinese  Hospitals,   E  s    Montgomery  Av  bet 
Pacific  and  Broadway,  and  N  s  Pine  bet 
Kearny  and  Dupont 
Chinese  Merchants'  Club,  739  Sacramento 
Chinese  Merchants'  Exchange,  739  Sacramento 
Chinese  Mission  Home  (Presbyterian),  920  Sac- 
ramento 
Chinese  Mission  House  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  Rev.  F.  J.  Masters  super- 
intendent. 916   Washington 
Chinese  Mission  of  the  American  Missionary- 
Association,  1729  San  Carlos  Av,  office  7 
Brenham  PI 
Chinese  Presbyterian    Church,  Rev.   Ira  M. 

Condit  pastor,  911  Stockton 
Chinese  Primary  School,  Miss  Rose  Thayer 
principal,  916  Clay 
"    Recorder  (bi-weekly),  754  Washington 
"    Theatre,  723  Jackson 

"    Young    Men's    Christian    Association,  911 
Stockton 


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Ching  John  J.,  cabinet  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

817  Post 
Chingo  Joseph,  seaman,  r.  228  Brannan 
Chinn    F.  Conrad,     traveling     salesman     Cal. 
Optical  Co.,  r.  802  Jones 
"    Thomas    W.,    bookkeeper    IT.   S.  Internal 
Revenue,  r.  714  Bush 
Chiosso  John  B.,  scavenger,  r.  44  Albert  Lane 
Chiousse  August,  plumber,  r.  52  Natoma 
Chipchase  William  J.,  pattern  maker  Fulton 

Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  Alameda 
Chipman  Isaiah  M.,  oysterman,  r.  27  Hawthorne 
"    Sheridan  H.,  clerk  freight   auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  F.,  special  agent  German  Ameri- 
can Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Chips  Mining  Co.  (Sierra  Co.,  Cal.),  79  Nevada 

Block 
Chiselli  Constantine,  driver  P.  Micheletti  &  Co., 
r.  508  Davis 
"    Frank,  solicitor,  r.  508  Davis 
"    Giocondo.  clothing,  508  Davis 
"    Louisa  Miss,  r.  508  Davis 
Chisholm  Adam,  r.  917  Natoma 
"    Alexander,  clerk  London.  Paris  and  Amer- 
ican Bank,  r.  Niles,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Alexander,   floorwalker  Raphael  Weill  «fc 

Co.,  r.  Niles,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Felton  Av  and 21st 
"    David  H.,   conductor  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  1417 

Hyde 
"    Donald,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  1159 

Folsom 
"    Duncan,  contractor,  r.  727  Ellis 
"    J.  J.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John  J.,  bakery,  796  Haight 
"    Richard  G.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  259,  11th 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Go's  Bank,  r.  Alameda 
Chislieri  E..  clerk,  r.  903  Jackson 
Chismore  George,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  705  Sutter,  telephone  East  425 
Chiswell  Sidney,  steward  str  Monticello,  r.  Val- 

lejo,  Solano  Co. 
Chittenden  Alice  B.  Mrs.,  landscape  artist,  r. 
2215  Ootavia 
"    Alonzo  E,,  fruit  dealer,  r.  713  Post 
"    Florence  Mrs.,  r.  712  Post 
"    Joseph  G., scroll  sawyer,  324  Mission,  r.  2315 

Octavia 
"    Julia  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Paul,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Alameda 
Chittick  James  J.,  compositor,  r.  4  Collingwood 
"    Johnson,  laborer,  r.  34  Russ  rear 
"    William   K.,  driver  Mt.   Shasta  Mineral 
Spring  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Chiucovich    Peter    G.,    cigars    and  tobacco,    8 
Howard 
"    S.  D.  &  Co.  (Stephen  D.Chiucovich  and  Peter 
Popovich),  liquors  SE  cor  Golden  Gate 
Av  and  Larkin 
"    Stephen  D.  (S.  D.  Chiucovich  &  Co.),  r.  2031 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Chiuda  Vladimir  (Chiuda  &  Flach),   r.  Commer- 
cial Hotel 
"    &   Flach    (Vladimir    Chiuda    and     Peter 
Flach),  fruit    and  produce  commission, 
419-423  Washington 
Chocolat  Menier,  Em  Meyer  &  Co.  agents,  303 

Sutter 
Chocolate  Emulsion  Co.,  S.  P.  Blumenberg  gen- 
eral manager,  221  Davis 
Chodrick  George,  salesman,  r.  551%  Minna 
Chodzko  A.  E.,  mechanical  engineer,  226  Market, 
r.  San  Mateo 


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Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
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Choice  John,  commission  merchant,  r.  921  Oak 
"    Margaretta  K.  Mrs.,  varieties,  921  Oak 

Chollar  Mining  Co.  (Virginia,  Nev.),  A.  K.  P. 
Harmon  president,  Charles  E.  Elliot 
secretary,  79  Nevada  Block 

Chonette  Otto  (Chonette  &  Button),  r.  1319b  Pine 
"    &  Button  (Otto  Chonette  and  James  But- 
ton), carpenters  and  builders,  724  Larkin 

Chopard  Mary,  widow,  r.  808b  Geary 

Chope  Thomas,  screen  maker,  r.  2834,  16th 

CHOPE  THOMAS  P., 

new  and  second-liand  furniture, 
stoves,  carpets,  etc.,  for  cash  at  848- 
850  Mission  bet  4th  and   5th 

Chope  William  T.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  2834, 

16th 
Chorley   John   A.,  machinist  Risdon  I.   &  L. 
Wks,  r.  28b  Shotwell 
"    Ross  R.,  clerk  Geo.  H.  Fuller  Desk  Co.,  r. 
28b  Shotwell 
Chorlton  Johnston  H.,  gardener,  r.   S  s  Aldine 

east  of  Willard 
i6®=-Chou.    See  Schou 
Chouhia  Ferante  (Pracidio  Perpoli  &  Co.),  r.  608 

Broadway 
Chown     James    G.,    superintendent    Christian 
Union  Mission,  590  Mission,  r.  828  Powell 
"    James  G.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Grayson  House, 
828  Powell 
Choynski  Aaron  M.,  tilesetter  W.  W.  Montague 
&Co.,  r.  2434  Bush 
' '    Harry,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r.  2434 

Bush 
"    Herbert,  attorney  at  law,  34  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Isador  N.,  publisher  Public  Opinion,   1209 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Choynski  Isaiah,  Fraternal  editor  S.  F.  Chron- 
icle, r.  2434  Bush,  telephone  Pine  2631 
"    Nathan,  wood  dealer,  r.  147  Clara 
Chrenik  Andreas  (Andreas  Chrenik  &  Co.),  r.  52 

Minna 
Chrenik   Andreas  &  Co.,  (John  Svabeck,  An- 
dreas Chrenik  and  Paul  Kuruczar),  pro- 
prietors Russian  Wire  Works,  52  Minna 
Chrestoffersen    Anthoney     (Chrestoflersen     & 
Tway),  r.  Oakland 
"    Ellert,  blacksmith  Chrestoflersen  &  Tway, 

r.  Oakland 
"    &   Tway    (Anthoney    Chrestoflersen     and 
EphraimF.  Tway),  shipsmiths,   Bryant 
bet  Spear  and  Main 
4S"Chrestofiersen.      See     Christoflersen     and 

Christopherson 
Chretien  John  M.,  attorney  at  law,  230  Mont- 
gomery, room  20,    telphone  Main  1343,  r. 
804  Bush,  telephone  East  249 
"    Joseph,  r.  719  Green 
Chrisman  Elmer  J.,  purser  strZelandia,  r.  Cal- 
ifornia Hotel 
"    W.  C.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  315  Mason 
"    W.  T.,  clerk  str  Corona 
-BS^Chrisman.    See  Christman 
Chrismas  Catherine,  widow,  r.  29  Everett 
"    Francis  A.,  traveling  salesman  J.   Baum- 

garten  &  Co.,  r.  29  Hubbard 
"    Susan  Miss,  artist,  r.  29  Everett 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Henry  Hilp,  r.  29  Everett 
Christ  Anthony,  bartender  B.   C.  Eyerman,  r. 

131A  O'Farrell 
Christ  Church  (Reformed  Episcopal),  Rev.  E. 
B.  Morgan  pastor,  320  Post 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper  E.  C.   Stearns  &  Co., 

r.  943  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  X.,  lineman  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  957  Folsom 


Christ  George,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    Robert  C.  (Christ  &  Frahm),  r.  1446,  25th 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  128,21st 
"    &  Frahm  (Robert   C.    Christ    and   Henry 
Frahm),  bakery  and  confectionery,  440 
O'Farrell 
>e®-Christ.    See  Crist 
Christal  John,  physician,  142V2,  4th,  r.  527  Ellis 

"    Thomas,  marble  cutter,  r.  526,  27th 
«3-Christal.    See  Chrystal 
Christen  Charles,  bootblack,  16  City  Hall  Square 
Charles  J.,  mac  inist,  r.  27  Chesley 
Ferdinand,  hostler  Furrer  Bros.,  r.  cor  Tara 

and  Geneva 
John  A.,  dairyman.  Silver  Av  bet  Scott  and 

Litchard,  depot  745,  20th 
Joseph  (Christen  &  Gioldi),  r.  University 

nr  Burrows 
Joseph,  driver  Nager  Bros.,  r.  cor  28th  Av 

South  and  Potrero 
Kate  Miss,  domestic,  r.  lOVi  Louisa 
Louise  Miss,  with  John  A.    Christen,  r. 
Silver  Av  nr  Scott 
"    &  Gioldi  (Joseph  Christen  and  Frederick 
Gioldi),  dairymen,  Berlin  nr  Wayland 
je®="Christen.    See  Christian  and  Christin 
Christensen  Alfred,  machinist  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r 
27  Rondell  PI 
"    Andrew,  bartender  New  Washington  Hotel 
"    Andrew,  cigars  and  tobacco,  NW  cor  Sac- 
ramento and  East,  and  restaurant,  303 
East  North,  r.  46  Spear 
"    Asmus,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Carl  E.  T.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Cena  Miss,  r.  115,  3d  Av 
"    Charles,  helper  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Charles,    longshoreman  O.   R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 
506  Folsom 
Christensen  Charles,  manager  American  Cen 
tral  Insurance  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.),  St 
Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (St 
Paul),  and  Lloyd's  Plate   Glass  Insur 
ance  Co.  (New  York),  317  California,  r 
San  Rafael 
Charles,  ship  carpenter,  r.  14  Washington 
Charles  G.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

1015,  20th 
Chris,    master   bktn   Discovery,    office  318 

Steuart 
Christ,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Christ,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.    152»^ 

Erie 
Christ,  salesman  Anderson  &  Christiansen, 

r.  1223  Steiner 
Christian,  r.  211  Steiner 
Christian,  driver  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  r. 

2429  Folsom 
Christian  P.,  tailor,   120  Ellis,  r.  521  Jones 
Emil,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Emily   C.  Mrs.,    cigars    and  tobacco,  209 

Ellis 
Eric,    cigars  and  tobacco,  Folsom  street 

Wharf,  r.  221  Harrison 
Eric  C,   teamster  Wieland  Bros.,  r.   1816 

Scott 
Fred,  watchman  str  Apache 
George,  driver  W.  H.  Wiseman,   r.   3   Mor- 

relPl 
Gustavus  A.,  dentist,  2701  Mission,  r.  632 

23d 
Hans,  laborer  Union  1.  Wks,  r.  312  Louis- 
iana 
Henry,  driver,  r.  8  Moulton 
Hjalmar  E.  S.  (Christensen  &  Neilsen),  r. 

109  Chattanooga 
J.  &  Co.  (Jorgen  Christensen  and  Hans   H. 
Hjul),    manufacturers    bicycle    brakes, 
420  Montgomery,  room  32 
James,  clerk,  r.  1119  Montgomery 
James  C.  wood  and  coal,  209  Ellis 
John,  r.  33  Hinckley 
John,  foreman  A.  P.  Hotaling  &  Co.,  r.  1924 

Taylor 
John,  master  mariner,  r.  1208  Dolores 
John,  waiter,  r.  1341  Howard 
John,  waiter  M.  A.  C.  Christesen,  r.  1706!4 

Folsom 
John  M.,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co. 


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Christensen  John  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.    1447  35th 
John  P.,  shipping  clerk  A.   P.  Hotaling  & 

Co.,  r.  1934  Taylor 
Jorgen   (J.    Christensen  &    Co.),    r.    1338b 

Union 
Jorgen,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  1333 

Sacramento 
Lars  P.,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
Lillie  Miss,  r.  3  Essex  PI  rear 
Louis,  porter  M.  J.  Brandensteln  &  Co.,  r. 

1513^2  Vallejo 
Mads,  teamster  Morton  Draying  and  Ware- 
house Co.,  r.  7  Mint  Av 
Marie,  domestic,  832  Fell 
Martin,  fireman  str  Encinal 
Martin,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  118  Drumm 
Mary,  widow,  r.  115,  3d  Av 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1411a  Sacramento 
Max,  waiter  J.  L.  Baar,  r.  519  Castro 
Michael,  horseshoer  Thomas  Doyle,  r.  810 

Greenwich 
Niels  W.  (Christensen  &  Peterson),  r.    1535 

Dupont 
O.  S.,  seaman,  r,  11  Clay 
Paul    (Christensen    &   Jorgensen),    r.    68 

Natoma 
Paul,  cook,  r.  639  Clay 
Peter,  clerk  C.  M.   Sorensen,  r.  NW  cor 

East  and  Mission 
Peter,  cook  James  Christsen,  r.  40  Minna 
Peter,    cook   Thomas    Mikkelsen,    r.    3616 

Market 
Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  108  Shipley 
Peter,  motorman,  r.  810  Tennessee 
Peter,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Peter  B.,  laborer,  r.  3616  Market 
Peter  T.,  ropeman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  3616  Lar- 

kin 
Robert,  fireman  str  Resolute,  r.  3  Essex 

PI  rear 
T.,  seaman  str  Alameda 
T.,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  27  Rondell  PI 
Waldemar  F.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1130  Filbert 
&  Jorgensen  (Paul  Christensen  and  Christ- 
Ian  Jorgensen),  restaurant.  111  Market 
&  Nielsen  (Hjalmar  E.  S.  Christensen  and 
Peter  Nielsen),  dairy  produce,  146,  7th 
&  Peterson  (N.  W.  Christensen  and  A.  T. 
Peterson),  liquors,  313  East  North 
Christenson  Andrew,  president  Central  Lum- 
ber and  Mill  Co.,  30-36, 10th,  r.   1133  Fell 
"    Carl,  carpenter  Peter  Brown,  r.  1317  Polk 
"    Edwin  A.,  bookkeeper  S.  H.  Harmon  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  734  Hayes 
"    George   A.,    accountant   Central   Lumber 

and  Mill  Co.,  r.  1133  Fell 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  336  Vallejo 
"    Hans  F.,  laborer  r.  1348  Alabama 
"    Ida,  domestic,  1901  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  cook  Sven  Danielson,  r.  41354  East 

North 
"    John,  salesman  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Nicolai,  cook,  r.  9  Clay 
"    Oliver,  master  mariner,  r.  734  Hayes 
Christern  Joachim,  painter,  r.   1019  McAllister 
"    Joachim  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  1019  McAl- 
lister 
Christesen  Martin    A.   C,    coffee   and   lunch 

house,  33,  5th,  r.  315  Steiner 
4®"Christesen.    See  Christsen 
Christeson  Hattie,  widow,  r.  709  Devisadero 
Christian  Alfred,  blacksmith,  r.  1729%  Mission 
"    Arthur  E.,  steward,  r.  408  Pacific 
"    Bertha   Miss,   artist    Elite  Photographic 

Studio,  r.  3031  Buchanan 
"    C,  steerage  steward  str  City  of  Peking 
"    Christoph,  laborer  Martin  Holje,  r.  10th  Av 
South  nr  P 
Christian  Cliurch  (First),  R.  M.  Campbell  pas- 
tor, E  s  12th  bet  Howard  and  Mission 
"    Demetrius,     fruits,     NE     cor    Bush   and 

Kearny,  r.  158  Tehama 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    James  A.,  kitchen  steward  Palace  Hotel, 
r.  230,  9th 


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Christian  Michael  C,  horse  clipper,  1110  How- 
ard, r.  241,  5th 
Christian  Science  Home,  Miss  Eva  I.  Fulton 
manager,  1231  Pine 

"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  111%  Castro 
Christian  Union  Mission,  J.  G.  Chown  superin- 
tendent, 590  Mission 
^S'Christian.    See  Christen 
Christianer  Fred,  salesman  Benj.  Curtaz  &  Son, 

16-18  O'Farrell 
ChristiansenAndrew  G.,  cabinet  maker  Fink  & 
Schindler,  r.  305  McAllister 

"    Anton,  seaman,  r.  617?|  Greenwich 

"    Carl    N.,    groceries    and    liquors,  SW  cor 
Bush  and  Laguna,  r.  12  Sunny  Court 

"    Charles,  bartender  Henry  Moore,  r.  1225a 
Jessie 

"    Christian  (Christiansen  &  Meegan),  r.  531 
24th 

"    Ernest  W.  C,  master  mariner,  r.  1339  York 

"    George  H.,  tailor  Carroll  &  Tilton,  r.  461 
Minna 

"    Hans,  peddler,  r.  17  Rltch 

"    Hans  H.,  sergeant  police,  r.  914  Green 

"    Henry  A.,  chief  engineer  str  Gen.  McDow- 
ell, r.  Alameda 

"    J.,  seaman,  r.  32  Sacramento 

"    Jacob,  seaman,  r.  569  Bryant 

"    James,  helper  Columbia  Marble  Co.,  r.  644, 
3d 

"    Jens,  rope  splicer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r,  1413 
Mission 

"    John    M.,  bookkeeper   Davis  Bros.,  r.  211 
Steiner 

"    Karl  H.,  doorkeeper,  r.  508  Jessie 

"    K.  S.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 

"    Martin,  machinist   Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR,  r.  2001  Leavenworth 

"    Otto,  r.  309%  Chestnut 

"    Paul,  r.  746,  4th 

"    Peter,  driver  Frank  Knobloch 

"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  407  Montgomery  Av 

"    Peter  H.,  laborer,  r.  1807  Haight 

"    Theodore    (Anderson   &   Christiansen),   r. 
1223  Steiner 

"    &  Meegan    (Christian    Christiansen    and 
Peter  J.  Meegan),  liquors,  SE  cor  Capp 
and  34  th 
Christiansen  Charles,  peddler,  r.  10  St.  Charles 
PI 

"    Charles,   waiter   Alexander   Olson,  r.  454 
Main 

"    Charles  B.,  laborer,  r.  343  Perry 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  563^  Bryant 

'•    Jens,  cook,  r.  536,  3d 

"    John,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    John,  porter  Sailors'  Home 

"    Oscar,    revising   clerk  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 
1322a  Valencia 

"    Rasmus,  machinist,  r.  2010  Folsom 

"    Selma,  domestic,  1169  Stanyan 
j8®~Christianson.    See  Christensen  ana  Chris- 
tiansen 
Christie    A.,  carpenter  James  Young,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Albert  D.,  carpenter,  r.  259  Tehama 

"    Everett   L.,    waiter    F.    Rakeman,    r.  819 
Kearny 

"    George     (Jacobsen     &   Christie),    r.    2731 
Bryant  Av 

"    George,  decorator,  r.  615  Capp 

"    Henry  P.,  machinist,  222  Fremont,  r.  33,  6th 

"    James,    clerk   Tunnicliffe    &  King,   r.  419 
Harrison 

"    James,  joiner Unionl.  Wks,  r.  1410a  Pacific 


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Christie  James  A. ,  clerk  W.  F.  Goad,  r.  21  Haight 
"    James  P.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  423  Turk 
' '    Louis  C. ,  draughtsman  Great  Western  Can 

Co.,  r.  515  Sanchez 
"    Louis  C,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening  School, 

r.  921  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  Morris  &  Kennedy,  r. 

714  Bush 
"    Robert,  foreman  H.  P.  Christie,  r.  129  Guer- 
rero 
"    Robert,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

60  Clementina 
"    Robert  L.,  engraver  A.  PoUhammer,  r.  620 

Church 
"    Robert  W.,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Theresa  F.,  widow,  r.  620  Church 
"    Thomas,    helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,r.  1822  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  shipsmith,  14  Howard,  r.  12  Essex 
Christie  W.    H.,    assistant  general    manager 
Judson  iManufacturing  Co.,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  Beale,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    William  H.,  moulder  Vulcan  I.  Wks,  r.  601 
Natoma 
j^-Christie.    See  Christy 
Christiansen  Frank  R.,  bartender  Dunn  Bros., 

r.  1411a  Sacramento 
Christin  Charles,  r.  613  Octavia 
'•    Edward  L.,  liquors,  313  Hayes 
"    Louis  J.  (Louis  Juri  &  Co.),  r.  Napa,  Cal. 
jgS-Christin.    See  Christen 
Christlnet  Benjman  V.,  bookkeper  Wood,  Cur- 
tis &  Co.,  r.  9  Powell 
Christleck  Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1624  Devisadero 
Christman  George,  bookkeeper  J.   Einstein  & 
Co.,  r.  1221  Pierce 
"    Henry,  livery  stable,  1221  Pierce 
.^g^Christman.    See  Chrisman 
Christmann  Philip,  liquors,  541-543  Mission 
"    William,  druggist  German  General  Ben. 
Soc,  r.  18  John 
4®"Christmas.    See  Chrismas 
Christoe  James,  stenographer  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  744,  17th 
Christofani  Louis  (Lorenzini  &  Christofani),  r. 

2210  Fillmore 
Christoferson    Bertha    Miss,    lace   finisher    J. 

Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  21  Langton 
Christoffel  Jacob,  butcher,  r. Prague  nr  Brazil  Av 
Cliristoflfer  C.  M.,  bicycle  agency  and  supplies, 

419  Stanyan,  r.  417  Stanyan 
Christoflersen   August,    seaman,  r.    28   Sacra- 
mento 
"    Christian,  master   schr  Master  Mariner, 

ofQce  32  Steuart 
"    Frederick,  master  mariner,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  135  Folsom 
Christopher  Charles,   storekeeper  S.  P.  Co.,   r. 
Berkeley 
•    Darrington,    clerk    Oregon    Improvement 

Co.,  r.  1912  Leavenworth 
"    John  F.,  druggist  Washington  Pharmacy, 

r.  160  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Woolen  C.  salesman  Chicago  Clothing  Co., 
r.  725V2  Hayes 
Christophersen   Peter,    liquors,    10   Steuart,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Theresa,  varieties,  2931  Washington 
Christopherson  Albert,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss. 
r.   10  De  Boom 
"    Alfred,  painter,  r.  31  Lafayette 
4S"Christopherson.      See    Christoflersen    and 

Chrestoflersen 
Christsen  Fred,  waiter  James  Christsen,  r.  456 
Bryant 


Christsen  James,  cofiee  saloon,  700  Mission,  r. 

456  Bryant 
Christy  Augusta  Mrs.,  millinery,  12,  6th,  r.  325 
Eddy 
"    Case,  engineer,,  r.  13i4  Taylor 
"    Harry,  molder,  r.  601  Natoma 
"    James,  r.  224  Mississippi 
"    James,  news  agent,  r.  13^4  Taylor 
"    James  A.,  salesman  Reid's  Cash  Store,  r. 

419  Harrison 
"    J.  Robert,  foreman  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 


Christy  Mining  Co.  (Silver  Reef,  Utah),  George 

R.  Spinney  secretary,  310  Pine,  room  28 

"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  SW  cor  Santa  Clara 

and  Connecticut 
"    William  R.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings 
and  Loan  Soc,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Christy  &  Wise  (John  H.  and  Harry  E.  Wise), 
wool  and  commission    merchants    and 
wholesale  wines   and  liquors,  212  San- 
some, rooms   1-2  and  7-8,  warehouse  cor 
5th  and  Townsend 
4^Christy.    See  Christie 

ChritledorS  Charles,  bartender  Horn  &  Nipgen 
Chrome  Steel  Works  (Brooklyn.  N.  Y.),  H.  D. 

Morris  &  Co.  agents,  141-143,  1st 
Clironicle   (daily  and  weekly),  M.  H.  de  Young 
proprietor,  NE  cor  Market  and  Kearny 
Chronicle  Building.NE  cor  Kearny  and  Market 
Chrookam  Lottie,  widow,  r.  32  Fell 
Chros ana  Mario,  candy  maker  Louis   Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  322  Vail eio 
Chrystal  James  B.,  r.  725  Pine 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  Onondaga  Av  nr  Mis- 
sion Road 
-e®"Chrystal.    See  Christal 
Chubb  S.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  1015  Market 
Church  Calvin  B.,  porter  The  Bank  of  California, 
r.  229  Kearny 
"    Carrie  J.,  widow,  lodgings,  613  Larkin 
"    Charles    E.,   clerk    auditing   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Charles  J.,  salesman  Crane  Co.,  r.  90,  25th 
"    David  O.,  bookkeeper  Warren  &  Malley,  r. 
613  Larkin 

CHURCH  EDWARD  B.  REV., 

principal  Irving  Institute  and  assist- 
ant rector  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church, 
r.  1036  Valencia 

Church  Edward  I.,  salesman,  r.  435  Eddy 
"    Emma  F.  Miss,   teacher  Pacific  Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  2727  California 
Church  Frances  A.  Mrs.,  vice-principal  Irving 

Institute,  r.  1036  Valencia 
"    Frank  A.,  bookkeeper  Dutton  &  Co.,  r.  1809 

Eddy 
"    Frank  H.  Rev.,  secretary  Diocese  of  Cali- 
fornia, 731  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  H.,  student,  r.  1907  Buchanan 
"    George  E.,  stableman,  r.  7  Hampton  PI 
"    Gold  Mining  Co.   (El  Dorado  Co.)  Thomas 

R.   Church  president,  Alfred  P.  Swain 

secretary,  4  Nevada  Block 
"  Harry,  student,  r.  103  Larkin 
"  Henry,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    John  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1422 

Valencia 
"    Joseph  W.,  driver  White    Star  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  127Capp 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  317  Jones 
"    Missions  House,    Rev.   W.   I.   Kip   Jr.   in 

charge,  249,  2d 
"    Nathan,  r.  3  Essex  PI 

"    Obadiah  S. ,  carrier  postofhce,  r.  330 Bartlett 
"    of  Christ  (Mormon),  927  Mission 
Church  of  Our  Lady  of    Guadalupe  (R.  C), 

Rev.   A.    M.    Santandreu    pastor,    N    s 

Broadway  nr  Mason 
Church  of  St.  Agnes  (R.  C),  Rev.  William  P. 

Kirby  pastor,  W  s  Masonic  Av  bet  Page 

and  Oak 
Church  of  St.  Charles  Borromeo  (R.  C),  Rev. 

Patrick  J.  Cummins  pastor,  NW  cor  18th 

and  Shotwell 
Church  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist  (Episcopal), 

Rev.  E.   B.   Spalding,  D.  D.  rector,  S  s 

15th  bet  Valencia  and  Mission 


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Churcli  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  (Episcopal), 
Rev.  William  W.    Bolton  rector,  W    s 
Steiner  bet  Union  and  Green 
Cliurch  of  the  Advent  (Episcopal),  Rev.  John 
A.  Emery   rector,   E  s   11th  bet  Market 
and  Mission 
Church  of  the  Holy  Cross  (R.  C),  Rev.  John  F. 
McGinty  pastor,  N  s  Eddy  bet  Scott  and 
Devisadero 
"    Robert,  electrician,  r.  317  Jones 
"    Robert  A.,   conductor  Market  St.  'Ry.,   r. 

1175  Valencia 
"    Samuel  H.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Alameda, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  R.,  teamster,  r.  1945  Mission 
Church  Seymour  R.,  merchandise  broker,  307 
Sansome,   room  1,  telephone  Main  5086, 
r.  402  Geary 


SEYMOUR  R.  CHURCH, 

MERCHANDISE  BROKER. 


SLOSS  PIG  IRON, 

SALISBURY  PIG  IRON, 

PELTON  MAIN  COKE. 

30-7      SA.IMSOIVIE     STREET, 

TELEPHONE    MAIN    5086. 

Church  Street  Market,  Christopher  Hill  mana- 
ger, 1306  Church 
"    Thomas  R.,  president  Church  Gold  Mining 

Co.,  4  Nevada  Block,  r.  1016  Franklin 
"    Thomas  V.,  clerk  Herbert  F.  Dugan.  r.  502 

Post 
"    Thomas  W.,  cement  and  fire  brick,  307  San- 
some, room  1,  r.  572  Harrison 
"    William,  attorney  at  law,  r.  602  Buchanan 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  44  Zoe 
Churchill  Amelia,  widow,  r.  88  Everett 
"    Beacham,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  146  Oak 
"    Frank,    gripman   Geary    St.    RR,  r.    3201 

Geary 
"    Frank  W.,  farmer,  r.  1002  Haight 
"    Frederick  C,  clerk,  r.  510  Hayes 
"    James,  plasterer    Sumner    E.  Murray,   r. 

43254  Natoma 
"    Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  1002  Haight 
"    MiloH.,  delicacies,  438  O'Farrell 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  1909  Mission 
"    Normand  B.,  r.  835,  15th 
"    Robert  P.,  farmer,  r.  1002  Haight 
Churchward  Milton  L.,  teamster,  r.  421  Bay 
Churich  Dusan,  bartender,  r.  511a  Larkin 

"    Lazar    (Churich   &  Vercevich)  r.  628  La- 
gun  a 
Churich  &  Vercevlch  (Lazar  Churich  and  Adam 
Vercevich),  wines   and  liquors,  SE    cor 
Grove  and  Laguna 
Chute  Richard,  mining,  405  Front 
Ciampra  Giuseppe,  shoemaker,  1725  Mason 
Ciancido  Joseph,  fish  dealer,  r.  1402  Kearny 
Cianciolo  Michel,  fish  dealer.  2026  Fillmore,   r. 

419  Green 
Cianni  P.,  inventor,  r.  1007  Montgomery  Av 
Cibilich  Martin,  coffee  saloon,  SE  cor  Mission 

and  Steuart,  r.  1012,  24th 
Cibolo  Creek  Mill  and  Mining  Co.,  Lamartine 

Osborn  secretary,  33  Nevada  Block 
Cicchi  M.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Maria   Cacchi  and  Mrs. 
Maria    Corrado),  cigar    manufacturers, 
427  Broadway 
"    Maria,  widow  (M.  Cicchi  &  Co.),  r.    1000 
Montgomery 
Cicerone  Giuseppe,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
1303  Butte 
"    Sebastiano,  laborer  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 
r.  12  Layfayette 
Cicoria  John,  teamster  J.  Miller  &  Co.,  r.  8  Jas- 
per PI 
Cieger  Charles,  butcher,  r.  27314  Clara 
Ciegler  Samuel,  butcher,  r.  937  Folsom 


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Cienega  Buenaventura,  lithographic  printer  H. 
S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  432  Jackson 
"    Lime  Co.,  Edward  L.   Snell  manager,  16 
Hayes 
Cigar  Makers'  International  Union,  Albert  Dale 
secretary,  368  Jessie 
"    Packers'    International    Union,    539    Cali- 
fornia 
Cilley  Scott,  teamster  Whitney  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

5  Commercial 

Cills  Arthur  W  ,  clerk,  r.  524  Chestnut 
"    Edward  O.,  porter,  r.  524  Chestnut 
"    Henry,  policeman,  r.  49  Hermann 
"    James  H.,  r.  524  Chestnut 
"    John  W.,  wrapper  Cal.  Canneries  Co. 
Cima  Giovanni,  framemaker  Lippi  Bros.,  r.  115a 

Langton 
Cimental  Filerio,    bootblack,   1026^4  Hyde,  r.  2 

Vallejo  PI 
Cimeran  Frederick  A.,  r.  1720  Baker 
Cimosci  Antonio,  driver,  r.  7  Maiden  Lane 
Cimpher  Jacob,  engineer,  r.  3218.  16th 
Cincinnati  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  D.  N.  Hawley 

general  agent,  318  Market 
Cincotta  Giacomo,  liquors,  10  Union 
Cinollo  Santo,  liquors,  1534  Stockton 
Cinq-Mars  Arthur  E..  painter,  r.  13i4  White 
Cinslen  George  E.,  machinist,  r.  Army  nr  Castro 
Ciocca  Eduardo  (Gaddini,  Lorenzini  &  Co.),  r. 

805M  Filbert 
Cipowski  August,  master  mariner,  r.  3617  Mis- 
sion 
"    Paul,  porter  Pattosien  Carpet  Co.,  r.  3617i4 

Mission 
Ciprico  A.  P.  Mrs.,  iournalist  Chronicle,  r.  1115 

Valencia 
Ciprico  Edmund  S.,  superintendent  Lachman 

6  Jacobi,  2d  and  Bryant,  r.  1611  Oak 
Circuit  Court  Commissioners  United  States, 

U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  United  States,  U. 
S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  46 

Circuit  Court  United  States,  Joseph  McKenna, 
William  B.  Gilbert  and  Erskine  M.  Ross 
judges,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Circular  Addressing  Agency,  26  O'Farrell,  room 
24 

Cirelli  Antonio,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    Eugenio,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

CiretteBaptiste,  porter  Occidental  Restaurant, 
r.  437  Green 

Cirimel  Frank  (Pagano  &  Cirimel),  r.  6  San  An- 
tonio PI 

Cirimeli  Ludovico,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

Cirkle  Douglass,  clerk,  r.  1921  Union 

Cirode  W.  Y.,  solicitor  Preferred  Accident  Ins. 
Co. 

Cirwin  Charles,  bartender,  r.  856  Howard 

Cisneros    Christopher,    carpenter,    1317  Powell 
"    Constantine,  bottler,  1317  Powell 

Cisternino  Frank,  liquors  and  cigars,  905 
Kearny 

Citizens'  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Fre- 
mont E.  Wood  secretary,  232  Montgomery 

Citrograph  The  (weekly),  Redlands,  Cal.. 
Scipio  Craig  editor,  Mrs.  Mary  Lynde 
Craig  associate  editor,  434  Bartlett 

Citron  Abraham,  groceries,  821  Polk 
"    Bessie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1344.Ellis 
"    Isaac,  searcher  records,  62  Phelan  Bldg,  r. 

1344  Ellis 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  1344  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  tailor  G.  Flamm,  r.  1435  Polk 

City  and  County  Alms  House,  Philip  L.  Wea- 
ver superintendent,  off  Corbett  Av  nr 
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City  and  County  Assessor,  New  City  Hall,  1st 

floor 
City  and  County  Attorney,  New  City  Hall,  3d 

floor 
City  and  County  Auditor,  New  City  Hall,  1st 

floor 
City  and  County  Clerk,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
City  and  County  Coroner,  Dunbar  Alley   nr 

Merchant 
City  and  County  District  Attorney,  New  City 

Hall.  -Za  floor 
City  and  County  Engineer,  New  City  Hall,  3d 

floor 
City  and  County  Hospital,  F.  H.  Stable,  M.  D.. 

superintendent.  Potrero  Av  bet  23d  and 

23d 
City  and  County  Jails,  No.  l  N  s  Broadway  bet 

Kearny  and  Montgomery  Av,  Nos.  2  and 

3  W  s  San  Jose  Av  nr  Ocean  House  Road 
City  and  County  License  Collector,  New  City 

Hall,  1st  floor 
City  and  County  Morgue,  Dunbar  Alley  nr 

Merchant 
City  and  County  Physician,  S.  S.  Kalin,M.  D., 

office  14  Grant  Av 
City  and  County  Recorder.  Hall  of  Records, 

New  City  Hall 
City  and  County  Registrar  of  Voters,  New 

Citv  Hall,  basement 
City  and  County  Sheriff,  New  City  Hall,  1st 

floor 
City  and  County  Superintendent  of  Common 

Schools,  New  City  Hall.  3d  floor 
City  and  County  Superintendent  Streets,  New 

City  Hall,  1st  floor 
City  and  County  Surveyor,  New  City  Hall,  3d 

floor 
City  and  County  Tax  Collector,  New  City  Hall, 

1st  floor 
City  and  County  Treasurer,  New  City  Hall, 

1st  floor 
City  and  Mission  Express,  Nicholas  W.  Con- 
nor proprietor,  425  Sansome 
"    Apron  Co.,  Edward  De  Courcy  proprietor, 

510  Webster 
City  Argus  (weekly),  Robert  E.  Culbreth  pub- 
lisher and  proprietor,  526  Kearny 
"    Building  and  Loan  Associatio',  James  M. 

Ellis  secretary,  323  Montgomery 
City  Cemetery,  James  O'Kane  general  super- 
intendent, 34th  Av  and  Clement 
City  Corporation  Yard  (Fire  Department),  50-52 

Sacramento 
City  Corporation  Yards  (Street  Department), 

113  Citv  Hall  Av  and  814,  6th 

CITY  DIRECTORY, 

H.  S.  Crocker  Co.  publishers,  oface  215- 
219  Bush 
City   Fair,   Em.   Meyer  &  Co.  proprietors,  303 

Sutter 
City  Front  Boys'  Club,  615  Sansome 
"    Front  Coal  Co.,  Hugh  Flynn  proprietor,  238 

Steuart 
"    Front   Exchange,   lodgings,  Victor  Evars 

proprietor,  48  Sacramento 
"    Front  House,  31  East 
"    Front  House.  625  Davis 
City  Front  Kitchen  Garden,  806  Sansome 
"    Front   Stables,    J.    W.    Morshead   &    Son 
proprietors,  20  Clay 
City  Hall  (New),  SE  cor  McAllister  and  Larkin 
City  HaU  Commissioners,  New  City  Hall,  1st 
floor 
"    Hall  Market,  Schrader  Bros,  proprietors, 
1342-1344  Market 


City  Hotel,   Leary  &  Holland  proprietors,  512 

Howard 
City  Iron  Works,  Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works 

proprietors,  office  38-44  Fremont,  works 

cor  Bay  and  Keamy 

CITY  OF   PARIS, 

G.  Verdier  &  Co.  proprietors,  importers 
and  dealers  dry  goods,  SE  cor  Geary 
and  Grant  Av ;  Paris,  2  Rue  de  Fau- 
bourg Poissonniere ;  New  York,  486 
Broadway;  Los  Angeles,  223  South 
Broadway 

City  Pound,  cor  16th  and  Alabama 

City  Receiving  Hospital,  New  City  Hall,  base- 
ment 

City  Stables,  F.  M.  Chapman  &  Co.  proprietors, 
332  Bush,  telephone  Main  1782 

CITY  STEAM  CARPET  BEAT- 

ING  AND  RENOVATING  WORKS, 
George  H.  Stevens  manager,  38-40 
8th,  telephone  South  250 

City  Street  Improvement  Co., 

J.  W.  McDonald  president  and  man- 
ager, W.  E.  Dennison  secretary,  con- 
tractors for  all  kinds  of  street  work, 
railway    construction     and     owners 
Santa  Cruz  Bitumen  Mines,  10-11  and 
45    Mills   Bldg,    5th   floor,    telephone 
Main  5377 
City  Transit  Co.,  Montgomery  &  Holtham  pro- 
prietors. 203  Sutter 
City  Warehouse,  Morton  Draying   and  Ware- 
house Co.  proprietors,  SW  cor  Lombard 
and  Battery 
Ciucci  Adolfo  (T.  Venturi  &  Co.),  r.  420  Broad- 
way 
"    Salvadore,  salesman  P.  NicoUetti,   r.  527 
Folsom 
Cizovich  Nicholas,  cook,  r.  737  Natoma 
Claasen  Christian,  clerk  J.  H.  Claasen  &  Co.,  r. 
986  Harrison 
"    Henry,  r.  444  Brannan 
Claasen  J.  H.   &  Co.    (John  H.  Claasen),    gro- 
ceries, wines  and  liquors,  397,  6th 
"    John  H.  (J.  H.  Claasen  &  Co.),  r.  986  Har- 
rison 
4S"  Claasen.    See  Classen,  Claussen  and  Klas- 

sen 
Claassen  Emma   S.  Miss,    dressmaker,  r.   347 
Waller 
"    Jacob,  r.  347  Waller 

"    Louis  W.,  bookkeeper  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
347  Waller 
Clabrough  George  W.,  office  38  Mills  Bldg,  6th 

floor,  r.  1443  McAllister 
Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.  (William  J.  and  Henry 
C.   Golcher),  guns,  ammunition,   fishing 
tackle  and  sporting  goods,  605  Market 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1443  McAllister 
"    John  P.  (estate  of),  38  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floot- 
Clack  William,  under  Sheriff,  r.  15  Elgin  Park 
Av 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  15  Elgin  Park  Av 
Claffey  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2iy2  Dore 
"    Georg%  machinist,  r.  126  Gilbert 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3010,  16th 
"    John  J.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  126 

Gilbert 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  308  Lang  ton 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  126  Gilbert 
Claffy  James  G.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll  Mill,  r. 
532  Bryant 
"    Peter  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  209  Arling- 
ton 
Claflen  William,  foreman  Alex.  McCord  &  Co., 

r.  2  Rose  PI 
Clagett  William  B.,  bartender,  r.  182  Stevenson 
Claiborne  James  H.,  r.  2212  Steiner 
"    James  H.  Jr.,  with  Pope  &  Talbot,  r.  2212 

Steiner 
"    Josephine  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  2212 

Steiner 
"    Rose  V.  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 
School,  r.  2212  Steiner 
Claich  Mitchell,  waiter  Megica  &  Co.,  r.  2011^4 
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Claire  George,  mess  boy  str  City  of  Sydney 
Clairville  Walter,  master  str  Transit,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Clancey  Mary,  domestic,  1212 Sutter 

"    Patrick,  r.  cor  22d  and  Eureka 

"    Patrick  W.,  watchman,  r.  532  Sanchez 

"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  512,  4th 
Clancy  Annie,  domestic,  2120  California 

"    Bartholomew,  steward,  r.  327  Minna 

"    Belle,  widow,  r.  232  Lobos 

"    Bernard  M.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bo  wen  &  Co., 
r.  1910  Eddy 

"    Catherine,  domestic.  2107  "Webster 

"    Ceslaus  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman,  r.  St.  Dom- 
inic's Monastery 

"    Charles  A.,  solicitor  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  9 
Perry 

"    Daniel,  r.  9  Priest 

"    David  C,  r.  9  Perry 

"    Ella  D.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  526  Turk 

"    Eugene  A.,  ironworker  Dyer  Bros.,  r.  331, 

"    Frank,  glove  maker  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co.,  r. 

1854  Lexington  Av 
"    Frank  J.,  tailor  Abraham  Sidlowski,  r.  715 

Elizabeth 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  232  Lobos 
"    George  F.,  driver,  r.  535  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  839,  23d 
"    Harry,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Sterner  and 

Hermann 
"    Henry,  policeman,  r.  908  Lott 
"    Henry  G.,  policeman,  r.  9  Perry 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  839,  23d 
"    James  T.,  bookkeeper  O'Connor,   Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r.  535  O'Farrell 
"    Jessie  L.  Miss,  bookkeeper,r.  3240  California 
"    John,  clerk  T.  Clancy  &  Co..  r.  522,  6th 
"    John,coalpasserMarketSt.  Ry.,r.  9  Priest 
"    John,  driver  J.  Hertz  &  Co.,  r.   13031/2  Eddy 
»    John,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 
"    John,  stableman  Jeflerson  Powers 
"    John  H.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

837,  23d 
"    John  J.,  engineer,  r.  232  Lobos 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  1152  Folsom 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  1152  Folsom 
"    John  T.,  machinist,  r.  9  Perry 
"    Joseph,  teamster  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

9  Perry 
"    Kate  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  715  Elizabeth 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  839,  23d 
"    Martin,  r.  331,  12th 
"    Martin  J.,  teamster,  r.  1033  Minna 
"    Mary  Miss,  box  maker  John  Horstmann,  r. 

91/4  Boardman  PI 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  715  Elizabeth 
'<    Maurice,  helper  James  P.   Guerin,  r.  TVi 

Dikeman  PI 
"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  9  Priest 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  331,  12th 
"    Owen,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  32391/4 

Mission 
"    Owen    H.,    watchman    U.   S.  Mint,  r.   909 

Powell 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  12'/2  Bryant  Av 
"    Patrick,    laborer  John  Horstmann,  r.   QVi 

Boardman  PI 
.     "    P.  Emmet,  pressman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

535  O'Farrell 
"    Peter,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Peter,  watchman,  r.  535  O'Farrell 
"    Peter  G.,  plumber,  r.  839,  23d 
•'    Philip,  laborer,  r.  342,  30th 
"    Rose  Miss,  wool  sorter,  r.  518,  4th 
"    Terrence  (T.  Clancy  &  Co.),  r.  522,  6th 
"    Terrence  J.,  conductor  Market  St.   Rv.,  r. 

32391/4  Mission 
Clancy  Terrence  L.,  groceries  and  liquors,  137, 

9th,  r.  135,  9th 
"    Theresa  Miss,  wool  sorter,  r.  518,  4th 
"    Thomas  C,  r.  9  Perry 
"    Thomas  J.,  liquors,  222  McAllister,   r.   226, 

17th 
"    Timothy  J.,   clerk  T.   Clancy  &  Co.,  r.  532, 

6th 
"    T.  J.  Mrs.,   restaurant,  3239%  Mission,  r. 

1530  Guerrero 


CLANCY  T.  &  CO. 

(Terrence  Clancy),  bargains  in  shoes, 
furnishing  goods,  notions,  boys'  suits 
and  hats,  312,  6th 

Clancy  William,  laborer,  r.  331,  12th 
"  William,  machinist,  r.  9  Priest 
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"    William  J.,  salesman,  r.  535  O'Farrell 
Clapham  Charles  T.,  cook,  r.  91714  Mission 
Clapp  Belle  M.Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Wellman,  Peck 
&Co.,  r.  1716  Bush 
"    Charles  H.,  surveyor,  r.  531  Haight    • 
"    Clark,  r.  1725  Lexington  Av 
"    Edward  L.,  musician,  r.  1725  Lexington  Av 
"    Fannie  E.  Miss,  milliner,  r.  132Webster 
"    Frank  E.,  clerk,  r,  1119  Shotwell 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1119  Shotwell 
"    Henry  A.,  r.  113,  4th 
"    Henry  L.,  with  The  Bank  of  California,  r. 

2108  Vallejo 
"    Henry  P.,  r.  326  Pacific 
■'    Laura  L.,  widow,  r.  2108  Vallejo 
"    Thomas  J.,  architect,  r.  132  Webster 
"    William  E.,  carpenter,  r.  122  Webster 
Clar  Leo  H.,  collector  Oregon  Coal  and  Naviga- 
tion Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Clara  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Grizzly  Flat,  El  Dorado 
Co.),  C.  M.  Cross  secretary,  8-9  Chronicle 
Bldg 
Claraty  Michael,   salesman  Hirstel  &  Co.,   r. 

10051/2  Clay 
Clare  George  C,  carpenter  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 
Co.,  r.  45  Tremont  Av 
"    Robert  M.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  20 

Bond 
■'    Robert  M.,  Jr  ,  clerk,  r.  20  Bond 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  33a Boardman 
PI 
Clarenbach  Carl,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 

r.  617  Mason 
Clarence  Edmund,  sexton  Third  Congregational 

Church,  r.  6  Mission  Court 
Clarendon  House,  Mrs.  H.  Letchec  proprietor, 
574  Folsom 
"    The,    Mrs.   E.   P.  Warburton    proprietor, 
1421/2,  4th 
Claresy  Emanuel,  salesman  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Claret  Arthur,  bartender  C.  Coakley,  r.  NE  cor 

Geary  and  Central  Av 
Clarey  House  The,  Thomas  Clarey  proprietor, 
1024  Howard 
"    Thomas,    proprietor    The    Clarey    House, 
1024  Howard 
4®"Clarey.    See  Clary  and  Cleary 
Clarfield  Baruch,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1059 

Howard 
Clark  Ad&  Mrs.,  teacher  dancing,  211  Sutter 
"    Adelina  J.,  widow,  r.  16  Grove 
"    Albert,  cook,  r.  701  Folsom 
"    Albert,    gripman  Market   St.   Ry.,   r,  1916 

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"    Albert  H.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Albert  T..  lumber  inspector,  r.  614  Folsom 
Clark  Albert  V.,  vice-president  N.  Clark  &  Sons, 
17-19  Spear,  r.  Alameda 
"    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Cap- 
itol 
"    Alexander  C,   painter    S.  P.   Co.,   r.    1833 

Howard  _.  , 

"    Alfred  (R.  Clark  &  Sons),  r.  1720  Fillmore 
"    Alfred  O.,  millwright,  r.  1326  Howard 
"    Alice  Miss,  domestic,  r.  327,  4th 

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Clark  Alice  Ann  Miss,  406  Sutter,  telephone 

Red  21,  r.  San  Jose,  Cal 
"    Alice  J.  Miss,  vice-principal  James  Lick 

Grammar  School,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Allen  B.,  with  California  Adsigns  Co..  r. 

1204  Oak 
"    Aloysius  J.,  shoe  cutter,  r.  314  6th 
"    Alvah  K..  bookkeeper  Charles  K.  Clark, 

r.  Oakland 
"     Amos  F.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1012 

Geary 
"    Andrew,  r.  108  St.  Roses  Av 
"     Andrew  G.,  r.  1239  Sanchez 
"     Ann,  widow,  r.  2  Grant  Alley 
"    Ann  H.,  widow,  r.  1410  Bush 
"    Annie  P.,  widow,  r.  20  Douglass 
"     .Anthony,  watchman  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Blkg.  Wks.,  r.  3212  Steiner 
"     Antoinette  H.,  widow,  r.  lUlA  Jones 
"    Archibald  B..  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  730, 

4th 
•'     Arthur  M.   Rev.,   asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 

Church  (R.  C),  r.  628  California 
"     Asa  B.,  shoemaker,  r.  536  Ellis 
■•     Uarbara,  widow,  corset  maker,  207a  Powell 
'•    Bernard,  teamster,  r.  1115  Broderick 
'•     '5rendon,   finisher  Imperial    Photographic 

Studio,  r.  33,  6th 

CLARK  BUILDING, 

F.  G.  J.  Margetson  agent,  406  Sutter 

Clark  Caroline  F.,  widow,  r.  502  Washington 
"    Carrie  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  814  Freelon 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  942,  21st 
"    Charles,  r.  2920  Pierce 
"    Charles,  chief  engineer,  str  Farallone 
"    Charles,  cook  I.  Holt,  r.  650  Mission 
'■    Charles,  lodgings,  17,  4th 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  771  Howard 
Clark  Charles,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon 
(late    of  Cook  Hospital,  Chicago,  111.), 
office  211    Taylor,  hours  10:30   a.  m.   to 
12:30  P.  M.,  4  to  6:30  P.  M.,  Sundays  1  to  2, 
telephone  Jessie  81,  r.  1210  Mason,  hours 
after  8,  telephone  Main  1216 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
'■    Charles  B.,  coal  passer   Sutter    St.  Rv  , 

r.  917  Sutter 
'      Charles  C.  salesman,  r.  620  Washington 
"    C!harles  F.,  with  Henry  L.  Van  Wyck,  r. 

535  Guerrero 
"    Charles  H.,  cashier  Palace  Hotel 
"    Charles  H.,  hostler  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r.  350 

Tehama 
"    Charles  H.,  mei'chant,  r.  1134  Sutter 
Clark  Charles  K.,  secretary  Building  and  Loan 
Associations,  (San  Francisco  and  Ala- 
meda Counties), 208 Sansome, r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles   L.,  clerk  Ry.  Mail  Service,   r.  13 

South  Park 
"    Charles  L.,  salesman,  r.  1134  Sutter 
"    Charles  S.,  salesman  Cooper  &  Co     r   28 

Pleasant 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  2119  California 
"    Charlotte  C.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  408  Larkin 
"    Charlotte  D.,  widow,  r.  817  Guerrero 
'■    Chauncey,  clerk,  r.  1020  Market 
"    Christopher  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  221 1/2  Sanchez 
"    Cornelius,  J.,  machinist,  r.  317  Fell 
"    C.  T.,  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  514  Sutter 
"    Daniel  J.,  currier,  r.  528  Hickory  Av 
"    David,  hostler  E.  Joyce,  r.  718  Valencia 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  8  Oregon 
"    David   W.,  machinist  The  Pelton   Water 
Wheel  Co.,  r.  137  Tremont  Av 


Clark  Dennis  S.,    carpenter,    r.   cor  East   and 
Park  Avs 
D.  G.  clairvoyant,  r.  1104  Mission 
Edgar  B.,  carpenter,  r.  1222  Broadway 
Edmund  F.,  r.  330,  27th 
Edward,  clerk,  r.  1526  Clay 
Edward,  cook  str  St.  Paul 
Edward,  waiter,  r.  43  Louisa 
Clark  Edward  H.,  manager  Hearst  Estate,  32 
Mills    Bldg,  9th   floor,   telephone  Main 
5497,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edward  J.,  cashier  LeCount  Bros.,  r.  638 

Hayes 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  563J4  Minna 
"     Edward  K.,  r.  2119  California 
"    Edward    L.,    solicitor  Hicks-Judd  Co.,   r. 
808  Mission 
Clerk   Edward  S.,  M.  D.,  oculist  and  aurist, 
office    16   Geary,    telephone    Grant    175, 
hours  10  a.  m.  to  2  p.  m.,  r.  3161  Central 
Av,  Alameda,  telephone  Red  41 
"    Edwin  A.,  messenger  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  1133 

Union 
"     Edwin  C,  clerk  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  r.  123 

Cumberland 
"    E.  Harry,  bartender  Albert  Hornlein,  r.  16 

Grove 
"    Elijah,  watchmaker,  24  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   1720  Fill- 
more 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  215,  32d 
"    Elmer,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  445  Noe 
"     Emma  Miss,  r.  414  Bartlett 
"    Ernest  A.,  waiter  Mrs.  Theresa  Sloan,  r. 

1585  Valencia 
"    Fannie  B.  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital,  r.  712 

Geary 
"    Frank,  carpenter,   r.  cor.  East  and  Park 

Avs 
"    Frank  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  109 

Oak 
"    Frank  E.,  traveling  salesman    Louis    A. 

Grade,  r.  1134  Sutter 
"    Frank  P.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

1334,  20th 
"    Franklin  N.,  dentist,  26  Montgomery,  r.  313 

Ashbury 
"    Fred  H.,  r.  534  Ellis 
"    Fred  H.,  bookkeeper  Charles  K.  Clark,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Frederick,  clerk  H.  A.  Kuchmeister  &  Co., 

r.  IOI61/2  Pacific 
"    Frederick,  plumber,  r,  5  Morris  Av 
"    Frederick  A.,  r.  959  Folsom 
"    Frederick  A.,  cook,  r.  322,  3d 
"    Frederick  A.,  janitor,  r.  101614  Pacific 
Clark  Frederick  A.  Major,  civil,  hydraulic  and 
mining  engineer  and  U.  S.  deputy  min- 
eral surveyor,  418  California,  r.  1011  Green 
"    Fred  H.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick  N.,  carpenter,  518  Hyde 
"    Frederick  S.,  carpenter,  r.  44  Oak 
"    Frederick  W.,  r.  1506  Howar  1 
"    Frederick  W.  (Frederick  W.  Clark  &  Co.),  r. 

NW  cor  Powell  and  Vandewater 
"  Frederick  W.,  brakeman,  r.  413^/^,  3d 
"    Frederick  W.  &  Co.  (Frederick  W.  Clark), 

blacksmiths,  325  Francisco 
"    F.  W.  Mrs.,  confectionery,  1506  Howard 
"    George  (Clark  &  Webster),  r.  1337  Sutter 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Capitol 
"    George,  electrician,  r.  2633  Sutter 
"    George,  longshoreman,  r.  136,  5th 
"    Greorge,   plumber  and  gasfi  ter,  617  Brod-  - 

erick 
"    George,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  637  Eddy 
Clark  George  A.  &  Brother  (New  York),  o.  N.  T. 
Cotton,  James  Elder  agent,  14-16  Sutter 
"    George  B.,  printer  J.  Allison,  r.  739a  Grove 
Clark  George  D.,  librarian  Free  Public  Library, 
New  City  Hall,  second  floor,  r.  312  Brod- 
erick 
Clark  George  D.,  secretary  and  treasurer  N. 
Clark  &   Sons,  17-19  Spear,  r.  120  Fred- 
erick 
"    George  G.,  chief  clerk   forwarding   dept. 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  614  Haight 


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Clark  George  L.,  glove  maker  Farrant  &  Co.,  r. 

927  Minna 
"    George  M.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  109 

Wood 
"    George  W.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.   r.  1839 

Polk 
"    George  W.,  gardener,  r.  38b  De  Long  Av 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  728  Sutter 
"    Gertie  Miss,  domestic,  308  Brannan 
"    Gordon,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  114,  4th 
"    Gran  ,  cigar  maker,  r.  2717^4  Harrison 
"    G.  Waverly,  physician,  24,  6th 
Clark  G.   W.  &  Co.   (Jerome  B.   Stanford  and 

Timothy  J.  Staack),  importers  and  job- 
bers wall  paper,  interior  decorators  and 

manufacturers  window  shades.  653  Mar- 
ket 
"    Harry,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Harry,  salesman  Cartan,  McCarthy  &  Co., 

r.  515  Post 
"    Harry,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  319  Geary 
"    Harry  A.,  bartender,  r.  114  Mason 
^'    Harry  L,.,  swimming   instructor  Olympic 

Club 
''    Harry  W.,  optician  Christian  Muller,   r. 

1002  Union 
"    Hawkins,  r.  311  Sutter 
"    H.  C.  piano  tuner,  r.  399  Hyde 
^'    Henderson,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  1113  Filbert 
^'    Henry,  clerk,  r.  614  Folsom 
"    Henry  J.  (Kelly  &  Clark),  r.  3914  Turk 
"    Henry  M.,  conductor,  r.  413^4  3d 
"    Henry  T.,  clerk,  r.  411  Franklin 
^'    Herbert,  clerk  estate  James  G.   Fair,  r. 

Hotel  Langham 
"    Herbert  A.,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  'Aver.  r. 

3259  Mission 
"    Herbert  D.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Herman,  r.  340  Tehama 
"    Horace  O..  salesman  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co., 

r.  399  Hyde 
"    Hugh,  engineer  The  Colonial 
"    Hugh,  machinist,  r.  532  Connecticut 
"    Hugh  R.,  real  estate,  r.  1135  Folsom 
"    Hugh  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1330  Ellis 
"    Ida  E.   Miss,    teacher    Lincoln   Grammar 

School,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Ida  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1833  Howard 
"    James,  r.  249  Minna 
^'    James,  r.  304  Sanchez 
"    James  (Clark  &  Co.)  r.  145,  13th 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  807  Treat  Av 
"    James,  electrician,  r.  338,  4th 
"    James,   expressman,  SE  cor  6th  and  How- 
ard 
«'    James,  liquors,  606  Howard 
"    James,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks., 

r.  507  Mission 
"    James,  porter   Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.   935 

Church 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  781  Mission 
"    James  Mrs.,  restaurant  and  liquors,  803,4th 
"    James  H.,  broker,  r.  1536  Clay 
"    James  H.,  watchman,  r.  19  Steuart 
"    James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  cor  East  and  Park 

Avs 
"    James    L.,    master  mariner,   r.    1517  Val- 

lejo 
"    James  P.,  helper  Alexander  M.  Bruce,   r. 

Oakland 
•"    James  Q.,  drayman,  547-549  Market,   r.  942 

31st 
"    James  R.,  calker,  r.  765'/^  Howard 
"    James  W.,  salesman  T.  G.  Gruenhagen  & 

Co.,  r.  628  Hayes 
"    James  W.,  waiter,  r.  1138a  Howard 
"    Jane  A., widow,  r.  1001  Powell 
-"    Jennie  Mrs.,  varieties,  1326  Howard 
"    J.  Fessenden  (Byxbee  &  Clark),  r.  Hotel  St. 

Nicholas 
"    J.     Fessenden     Mrs.,   expert    purchasing 

agent,  1630  Market 
"    J.  N.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  614  Capp 
"    John,  blacksmith  David  Kerr,  r.   Oakland 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  29  Clara  Av  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  108  St.  Roses  Av 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 


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Clark  John,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
234  Moulton  Av 

"  John,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  707  Natoma 

"  John  C,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
123  Cumberland 

"  John  C,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  810  Doug- 
lass 

"    John  E.,  bailiff  Police  Court  4,  r.  710  Pine 

"  John  F.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1169 
Valencia 

"  John  G.,  cashkeeper  The  Bank  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  1101  Green 

"  John  G.  Mrs.,  president  Lick  Old  Ladies' 
Home  and  The  King's  Daughters'  Home 
r.  1101  Green 

"  John  J.,  architect,  83  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  1526 
Clay 

"    John  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  533  Connecticut 

"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Harriet 

"  John  L.,  traveling  salesman  Langley  & 
Michaels  Co.,  r.  836  Sutter 

"    John  S.,  r.  209  Franklin 

CLARK  JOHN  T., 

furniture,  carpets  and  house  fur- 
nishing goods,  1133  Market,  telephone 
Mint  761,  r.  1008  Hyde 

Clark  John  V.,  clerk  -general  auditor's  ofBce  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  San  Carlos,  Cal 
"    John  W.,  fur  trader,  r.  2101  Bush 
"    Jonathan,  brickmason,  r.  535  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  402  Montgomery 

room  .35,  r.  331  Fair  Oaks 
"    Joseph,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  127 

Cumberland 
"    Joseph,  upholsterer,  1309  Mason 
"    Joseph  B.,  contractor,  r.  807%  Treat  Av 
"    Joseph  C,  operator,  r.  819  Greenwich 
"    Joseph  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1636  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  G.  C.  Hall  &  Son,  r. 

729  Turk 
"    Joseph  M.,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

628  Hayes 
"    Joseph  P.,  salesman  George  A.  Clark  & 

Bro.,  r.  417  Ivy  Av 
"    J.  Wilbur,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  312  Turk 

r.  313  Eddy 
"    Katie,  widow,  r.  460  Bryant 
Clark  L.  Curran,  secretary  and  treasurer  John 
Taylor  &  Co.,  63,  1st,  r.  3518  Broadway 
"    Lee,  cigars  and  tobacco,  3  California,  r.  112 

Butte 
"    Leland  F.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,   r. 
Fruitvale 
Clark  Leonard   S.,  attorney   at  law,   6   Mills 
Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  Berkeley 
Lewis,  waiter,  r.  181  Jessie 
Lily  Miss,  janitor  Clark  Building 
Lincoln,  electrician,  r.  141014  Lyon 
Lizzie,  widow,  r.  319  Elm  Av 
Lizzie  Miss  (Morris  &  Clark),  r.  335  Post 
Lizzie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  727  Bush 
Louis,  paper  hanger,  r.  613  Buchanan 
Louis  C.  (The  Truman  S.  Clark  Co.),   and 

policeman,  r.  330  Guerrero 
Margaret  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1730  Fillmore 
Margaret  Miss,  stenographer  Viavi  Co.,  r. 

319  Elm  Av 
Marie,  widow,  r.  318,  37th 
Martin,  r.  930  Vallejo 
Mary,  widow,  r.  13  Lynch 
Mary,  widow,  r.  153  Laidley 
Mary  Miss,  r.  18  Essex 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  30  Arlington 


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Clark  Mary  A.,  domestic,  720  Cole 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  3218  Webster 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  SM  Freelon. 
"    Mary  L.,  newspapers,  316  Montgomery,   r. 

519  Sacramento 
"    Michael  (Clark  &  Farrelly),  and  wood   and 

coal,  1555  Howard,  r.  1613  Folsom 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  827  Mission 
"    Michael,  proprietor  New  Eagle  Soap  Wks., 

NE  cor  Nebraska  and  El  Dorado,  r.   113 

El  Dorado 
Clark  Mile-End  Spool  Cotton  Co.   The  (New 

York),  John  Maclay  manager,  108 Battery 
"    Milo  A.,  plasterer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Milton  S.,   conductor   Market  St.   Ry..   r. 

53714  Elizabeth 

CLARK  N.  &  SONS, 

N.  Clark  president,  Albert  V.  Clark 
vice-president,  G.  D.  Clark  secretary 
and  treasurer,  manufacturers  and 
dealers  vitrified  iron  stone  sewer 
pipe,  chimney  tops  and  pipes,  fire- 
Dricks,  fireclay,  drain  and  irrigating 
tile,  17-19  Spear 
Clark  Nehemiah,  president  N.  Clark  &  Sons, 
17-19  Spear,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Nellie,  widow,  r.  8^  Freelon 

Nellie,  domestic,  709  Bush 

Nellie  H.  Mrs.,  r.  2203  Fulton 

O.  E.,  salesman  General  Electric  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

Osmer  N.,  steward  str  Alameda,  r.  330b 
Guerrero 

Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  314  Beale  rear 

Patrick  F.,  boots  and  shoes,  314,  6th 

Peter,  gardener,  r.  5  Morris  Av 

Peter,  laborer,  r.  21^4  Shotwell 

Peter,  machinist,  r.  522  Connecticut 

Peter,  sugar  boiler  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  IbVi  Rausch 

Peter  G.,  gardener,  r.  5  Morris  Av 

Phelan,  machinist   Fulton    Eng.    &   Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  553  Folsom 

Philander,  salesman  A.  J.  B.  Immel  &  Co., 
r.  NE  cor  Mason  and  Washington 

Philip  (Connelly  &  Clark),  r.  157,  7th 

R.  &  Sons  (Robert,  Robert  Jr.  and  Alfred), 
painters  and  paper  hangers,  802  Larkin 

R.  Frank,  solicitor  and  agent  Fireman's 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Richard   L.,   conductor    Sutter  St.  Ry.,r. 
1012  Geary 

Robert   (R.  Clark  &  Sons),  r.  1720  Fillmore 

Robert,  laborer,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Capitol 

Robert  Jr.  (R.   Clark  &  Sons),  r.  1720  Fill- 
more 

Robert,  traveling  salesman  B.  Blumenthal 
&Co 

Robert  C,  r.  241  Castro 

.Robert  L.,  carriage  maker  Frederick  W. 
Clark  &  Co.,  r.  819  Greenwich 

Robert  L.  Jr.,  jeweler  Donohue  &  Kerdell, 
r.  1842  Union 

Robert  S.,  clerk  U.  S.  Surveyor  General's 
Office,  r.  138  Tremont  Av 

Ruth  E.  Miss,  r.  2015  Franklin 

Samuel  P.  B.  (Clark  &  Williams),  r.  2610 
Folsom 

Samuel  R.  E.  S.,  clerk,  r.  413i4,  3d 

Sarah,  widow,  r.  538  O'Farrell 

Seymour  B.,  mining  secretary,  430  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 
Clark  S.  H.  H.,  vice  president  Occidental  and 
Oriental  Steamship  Co.,  office  425  Mar- 
ket, r.  Omaha,  Neb. 


Clark  Stephen  A.,  porter  International  Hotel 
Stephen  T.,  teamster,  r.  3014  Folsom 
Susan  P.,  varieties,  535  Folsom 
Thomas,  r.  50  Silver     . 
Thomas,  r.  1116  Kansas 
Thomas   (Thomas  Clark  &  Son),  r.  607  Mc- 
Allister 
Thomas,  flagman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  244  Perry 
Thomas,  plumber,  r.  607  McAllister 
Thomas,  sawmaker  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

4305!i  Chestnut 
Thomas  Jr.,  jeweler,  r.  244  Perry 
Thomas  F.  (Thomas  Clark  &  Son),   r.  607 

McAllister 
Thomas  &  Son  (Thomas  and  Thomas  F.), 

plumbers,  611  McAllister 
Treat  P.,  r.  429  Greenwich 
Truman  S.,  manager  The  Truman  S.  Clark 

Co.,  645-647  Mission,  r.  32  Julian  Av 
Truman  S.  Co.  The,  manufacturers  woven 

wire  mattresses,  645-647  Mission 
W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  700%  Tennessee 
Waldo  G.,  electrician  Cal.  Electric  Supply 

&  Construction  Co.,  r.  1145  Market 
Wallace    L.,    clerk    Lincoln   Bros.,   r.  230 

Central  Av 
Walter,  receiving  clerk    Levi  Strauss  & 

Co.,  r.  318  Golden  Gate  Av 
Walter  P.,  with  Tallant  Banking  Co.,  r.  636 

Valencia 
Warren  D.   (Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.),  r. 

1733  Broadway 
Wellyn  B.,  teacher  mathematics  Cogswell 

Polytechnic  College,  r.  3830  Howard 
Wilbur,  plumber,  r.  313  Eddy 
Willard,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Willard  B.,  r.  302  Grove 
William,  bookkeeper    Citizens'    Building- 

and  Loan  Assn.,  r.  Berkeley 
William,  carriage  maker,  r.  30,  28th 
William,  carriage  painter,  r.  8  Gough 
William,  clerk  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  628  Hayes 
William,  engineer,  r.  2307  Polk 
William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.    33 

Powell  Av 
William,  laborer,  r.  335  Tehama 
William,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,  r.  317  Fell 
William,  miller,  r.  I8V2  South  Park 
Clark  William  A.,  proprietor  Pacific  Spring  and 

Mattress  Co.,  706  Mission,  r.  Berkeley 
William  A.,  teamster  D.  R.  Avery  &  Co.,  r. 

1719a  Eddy 
William  A.,  electrician,  r.  700^4  Tennessee 
William  B.,  order  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  1198  Haight 
Clark  William  D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  139 

O'Farrell,  r.  819  Filbert 
William  E.,  clerk  Am.   Tract  Society,  r. 

132  Ridley 
William  E.,  driver  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 

536  Ellis 
William  F.,  with  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  521 

Van  Ness  Av 
William  G.,  carpenter,  r.  220  Noe 
William  H.,  adjuster  of  weights  U.S.  Mint, 

r.  20414  Ridley 
William  J.,  brass  finisher,  r.  317  Fell 
William   J.,    ship   joiner,    r.   133   Cumber- 
land 
William  L.,  clerk  Baxter  Portrait  Co.,  r. 

320,  10th  Av 
William  M.,  carpenter,  r.   137  San  Jose  Av 
William  M.,  frame  maker,  r.  302b  Guerrero 
William  M.,  liquors,  409,  4th 
William  M.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  221 '%  Sanchez 
William  N.,  dental  student,  r.  822  Geary 
William  R.,  commissioner  Board  of  Rail- 
road    Commissioners,    27-28    Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  Stockton,  Cal. 
William  R.  P.,  inspector  Fire  Underwrit- 
ers Inspection  Bureau,  r.  1101  Green 
Wilson  D.,  jeweler,  r.  11163£  Larkin 
Zerah  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1241  Leavenworth 
&  Co.  (James  Clark),  liquors,  668  Mission 
&  Farrelly  (Michael  Clark  and  John  Far 

relly),  groceries  and  liquors,  1555  Howard 


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Clark  &  Webster  (George  Clark  and  Benjamin  F. 
Webster),     shipwrights,     calkers     and 
sparmakers,  32  Spear 
«    &  Williams  (Samuel  P.  B.  Clark  and  H.  G. 
Williams),  hay  and  grain,  coal  and  wood, 
•2805  Folsom 
Clarke  Alfred  (estate  of),  office  530  California, 
room  37 
"    Alfred,  attorney  at  law,  r.  330  Douglass 
"    Alfred,   superintendent  Pacific   Auxiliary 
Fire  Alarm  Co.,  316  Bush,  r.   1713  Brod- 
erick 
"    Alfred  H.,  student,  r.  1713  Broderick 
"    Arthur  E.,  bookkeeper  Pac.   Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  431  Eddy 
Clarke  Benjamin  F.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.  1009  Sutter,  hours  1  to  4  p.  m., 
telephone  East  466 
"    Carlton  J.,  painter,  r.  47Precita  Av 
"    C.  H.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Charles,     bakery      and     restaurant,    612 

Kearny,  r.  3529  Washington 
"    Charles,  printer  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  609 
Howard 
Clarke  Charles  D.,  S.  F.  agent  California  Nav- 
igation   and     Improvement     Co.,    office 
Washington   Street   Wharf  (pier  3),  r. 
600^4  Leavenworth 
"    Charles  G.,  insurance  agent,  r.  426p  Devis- 

adero 
"    Cornelius  J.,  machinist,  r.  SWz  Zoe 
"    David,  capitalist,  r.  427  Fremont 
"    David  A.,  foreman,  r.  14  Collingwood 
"     Edward,  stone  cutter  O.  E.  Brady,  r.   1430 

Mission 
-"    Edward  W.,  journalist  The  Press  Clipping 

Bureau,  r.  615  Stockton 
"    Emily  Miss,  packer,  r.  1433  Montgomery 
"    Ethel,  domestic,  230  Douglass 
"    Frances  Miss,  packer,  r.  1423  Montgomery 
"    Francis  M.,   longshoreman,   r.  1423  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Frank,  r.  31  Anthony 
^'    Frank,     pharmacist    Charles  H.    Roethe, 

r.  33351/2  Howard 
"    Frederick  S.,  carpenter,  r.  44  Oak 
"    Frederick  W.,  superintendent  Davis  Bros.; 

r.  138  Fair  Oaks 
"    George,  boarding,  110  Pacific 
-"    George  D.Mrs.,  r.  317a  Page 
"    George  H.,  oiler  str  City  of  Peking,   r.   1332 

Ellis 
-"    G'-orge  W.,  bellman,  r.  129  Taylor 
''    Hurry  H.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.   112V^ 

Silver 
^'    James   J.,    groceries     and    liquors,     2606 

Mission 
"    James  L.,  r.  1517  Vallejo 
"    James  L.,  plasterer,  r.  1109  Valencia 
«'    James  R.,  teamster,  r.  143314  Howard 
"    James  T.,  contractor,  r.  2419  Mission 
"    Jay  B.,  r.  902  Kearny 
"    Joanette,  widow,  r.  Beach   bet  Broderick 

and  Baker 
'■    John,   candymaker   T.   G.    Gruenhagen  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John    A.,  salesman    Goodyear    Shoe    Ma- 
chinery Co.,  r.  517b  19th 
"    John  B.,  attorney  at  law,  48  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg,  r.  1000b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  C,  plasterer,  r.  2419  Mission 
"    John  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  609  Howard 
"    John  J.,  physician,  r.  447  McAllister 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  Thrift  nr  Capitol 
^'    Joseph  F.,  r.  1433  Montgomery 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  786  Van  Ness  Av 
■"    Kate  Mrs.,  liquors,  338-330  Main 
"    Luster  J.,  r.  703  Natoma 
"    Marcellus  E.,  dental  student,  r.  1009  Sutter 
"    Matt,  contracting  freight  agent  Rio  Grande 
Western  Ry.,  14  Montgomery,  r.  786  Van 
Ness  Av 
•"    Miynard  V.,  clerk,  r.  3319  Howard 
"    Metcalf  A.,  insurance  agent,  r.  426pDevisa- 

dero 
"    Michael  A.,  copyist  Recorder's  office,  r.  630 
Stevenson 


Clarke  Ralph,  bellman,  r.  321/2  Mary 
"    Randall,  r.  437  Fremont 
"    Robert  S.,  accountant  Silver  King  Mining 

Co.,r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  A.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

18  Valley 
"    Samuel  J.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  506  Battery 
"    Thomas,  porter  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Thomas  F.,  teamster,  r.  4  Collingwood 
'■    Thomas  J.,  deputy  superintendent  streets, 

r.  1310,  18th 
"    Thomas   P.,    salesman   Percy  Beamish,  r. 

3130  Howard 
"     Warren   T.,  clerk    auditing  dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  boatman,  r.  1323  Montgomery 
•'    William,  cl  rk  Chicago  and  Northwestern 

Ry.,  r.  786  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Walter,  miller,  r.  608,  3d 
"    William H.,  dentist,  137 Kearny 
"    William  W.,  blacksmith,  439,  18th,  r.  1920 

Lexington  Av 
«S=-Clarke.    See  Clark 
darken  Benjamin,  teamster  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  748  Iowa 
"    Matthew,  attorney  at  law,  401  California 

room  28 
"    Philip,  painter,  r.  Ripley  PI  nr  Alabama 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1116  Kansas 
Clarkson  Charles  H..  clerk,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  733  Brannan 
"    James,  painter,  r.  609  Tennessee 
"    J.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  23  Guerrero 
"    Junius  J.,  cook  ,  r.  6171/4  Mission 
"    Milton    L.,    clerk   delivery    dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  356  Clementina 
"    Prentice  M.,  superintendent  County  Jail 

No.  2,  r.  ,522  Eddy 
■'  Walter,  r.  634  Post 
"    William,  foreman  rolling  room  U.  S.  Mint, 

r.  322  Golden  Gate  Av 
Clarrage  Edward  D.,  shoe  machinery,  29,  3d,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Edward  P.,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Clarson  William,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  609 

Ellis 
Clary  Charles,  clerk,  r.  640  Golden  Gate  Av 
JBS'Clary.    See  Clarey  and  Cleary 
Clasby  Henry,  bartender  J.   G,  Riley,  r.  1300 

Folsom 
"    James,  salesman  L.  R.  Larzelere  &  Co.,  r. 

1,  5th 
"    John,  r.  Goettingen  nr  Silliman 
"    Thomas,  shipping  clerk  Pacific  Pump  and 

Windmill  Co.,  r.  933  Howard 
"    William  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1613  Green 
Clasell  Olof  A.,  r.  1118  Vallejo 
Clasen  August,  clerk  John  J.   Clasen,   r.   1419 

Baker 
"    John  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1419  Baker 
Classen  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  NW  cor  Beach  and  Brod- 

"    Charles  B.,  agent,  r.  629  Shotwell 

"    Dora  J.,  widow,  r.  1018b  Shotwell 

"    Henry,  r.  629  Shotwell 

"    John  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  409  Kearny, 
r.  1935  Pacific  Av 

"    John  W.,  r.  1015  York 

"    John  W.,  with  Hanson  &  Co.,  r.  1925  Pacific 
Av 

"    Louise  M.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1925  Pacific  Av 
J8®=Classen.    See  Claasen,  Clausen,  Claussen 
and  Klassen 


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Classen  Andrew,  expressman,  r.  221  Douglass 
"    E.  Florence,  widow,  r.  122  Fair  Oaks 

Clatan  Annie,  widow,  r.  464  Minna 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  464  Minna 

4®=-Clatan.    See  Clayton 

Clatsop  Mill  Co.,  manufacturers  lumber  and 
boxes,  James  M.  Huddart  manager,  office 
40  California,  warehouse  SW  cor  Chest- 
nut and  Powell,  mills  Astoria,  Or. 

Claude  Armand,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  149, 
5th 

Claudius  Peter,  salesman  Crown  Distilleries 
Co.,  r.  540,  23d 

4®=Claudius.    See  Clodius 

Claus    Alphonse,    groceries     and     liquors,   117 
Gates 
"    Wilhelm  (Claus  &  Lander),  r.  24  Langton 
"    &  Lander  (Wilhelm  Claus  and  Josef  Lan- 
der) bakery.  121,  6th 

4®-Claus.    See  Clauss  and  Klauss 

CLAUSEN  BROTHERS 

(Fredolf  J.  and  WlUiam  H.),  manu- 
facturing jewelers  and  diamond  set- 
ters, 410  Kearny,  room  3 

Clausen  Charles,  restaurant,  529  Washington, 
r.  618  Greenwich 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 

"  Christian,  laborer,  r.  S  s  Sierra  nr  Minne- 
sota 

"    Eva,  widow,  r.  17  Albion  Av 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  19  Steuart 

"  Frederick,  dairy  produce,  sausages  and 
smoked  meats,  1511  Market 

"    Fredolf  J.  (Clausen  Bros.),  r.  17  Albion  Av 

"  Fritz,  driver  H.  &  W.  Winkle,  r.  822 
Battery 

"    George,  pipe  maker,  r.  54,  1st 

"  Henry,  carriage  maker  William  Wertsch, 
r.  11  Merritt 

"    JohanB.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.   331 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  174  Jessie 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  548  Bryant 

"    Matthew,  longshoreman,  r.  2532  Bryant  Av 

"    Peter  F.,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refinery 

r.  6  Elsie 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  restaurant,  623.  4th 
"    William,  shio  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
•■    William  H.  (Clausen  Bros.),  r.  17  Albion  Av 
4®=Clausen.    See  Claasen,  Classen,  Claussen, 

Clawson  and  Klassen 
Clausmann  Emile,  painter,  r.  1912  Taylor 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1912  Taylor 
Clauss  Jacob,  pork  butcher,  3-4  Grand  Western 
Market,  r.  1433  Pine 
"    Max,  cook  John  Tuttle,  r.  7th  Av  nr  J 
4®=-Clauss.    See  Claus  and  Klauss 
Claussen  Anna  E.  Miss,  teacher  Douglass  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  17  Albion  Av 
"    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  512  Taylor 
"    Christian,  clerk,  r.  986  Harrison 
Claussen  Claus,  groceries  and  liquors,   NE  cor 
23d  and  Capp,  r.  J522,  2,3d 
"    Daniel,    cigar    manufacturer,    916   Pierce 

rear 
"    Eggert,  bottler,  r.  413  Grove 
"    G.  F.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Tib- 

uron 
"    Henry  G.  (Claussen  &  Schneider),  r.   2008 

Powell 
"    Henry  H.,  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  514  Jones 
rear 


John,  cigar  maker,  r.  1103  Pierce 
John,    coffee    saloon,    340    Sutter, 
Sutter 


240A 


Claussen  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1701  How- 
ard, r.  59  Erie 
Claussen  John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE 
cor  Geary  and   Taylor,   telephone  Hyde 
1513,  r.  986  Harrison 
"    Nicholas,  baker,  r.  120  Pierce 
"    Peter  W.,  special  policeman,  r.  620  Guer- 
rero 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,   r.  Sausa- 

lito 
"    Victor,  clerk,  r.  124^4  Noe 
Claussen  William  D.,  secretary  American  Bis- 
cuit Co.,  NW  cor  Battery  and  Broadway 
r.  Sausalito 
"    &  Schneider  (Henry  G.  Claussen  and  Jacob 
Schneider),  liquors,  SW  cor  Broadway 
and  Dupont 
4®-Claussen.    See  Claasen,  Classen,  Clausen,^ 

Clawson  and  Klassen 
Claussenius  Eliza,  widow,  r.  260  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  compositor  Filmer- Rollins  Electro 

Co.,  r.  260  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Max,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  260  Golden  Gate  Av 
Claveau  Charles,  fireman  Engine  29.  r.  412  Bush 
Claveloux  A.  J.  Mrs.,  corsets,  609  Jones 
"    J.,  r.  609  Jones 
"    Louis,  teamster,  r.  20i/4  Harriet 
Clavere    Alexander,   laborer    Cal.    Fertilizing 
Wks,  r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  andM 
"    John  P.,  liquors,  5.36  Merchant,  r.  116  Ber- 
nard 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  817  Broadway 
"    Morris,  musician,  r.  116  Bernard 
Claverie  Jean,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &'  Co. 
Clavero  Leandro,  messman  str  San  Bias 

CLAWSON  L.  E.  &  CO. 

(Leonard  E.   Clawson  and   James    B. 

Robinson),   sewer  and  chimney  pipe, 

patent  chimneys,  stoves,  ranges  and 

mantels,     1340     Market,      telephone 

South  257 
Clawson  Leonard  E.  (L.  E.  Clawson  &  Co.  and 

Clawson  &  Killip),  r.  129  Oak 
"    Samuel  H.,  sign  painter,  404  Montgomery, 

r.  628  O'Farrell 
"    &  Killip  (Leonard  E.  Clawson  and  William 

J.    Killip),    proprietors    Central    Sales 

Yard  Co.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Van  Ness 

Av 
4®="Clawson.    See  Clausen  and  Claussen 
Claxton  Charles    H.,    patent    medicines,    16.30 

Howard 
"    George  E.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r,  2205  Fillmore 
"    Louise  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1630  Howard 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
Clay  Allen  M.,   secretary  The  Bank    of    Cali- 
fornia, NW  cor  California  and  Sansome, 

r.  1428  Oak,  Alameda 
Clay  Clement  C,  vice-president  Sherman,  Clay 

&  Co.,  137-139  Kearny,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Edwin  A.,  dental  student,  r.  703  Geary 
"    Harry,  bookkeeper,  r.  8  Dearborn 
"    J.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  900  Pine 
"    Street  House,  Henry  Greaves  proprietors, 

35  Clay  f    i-  , 

Clay  street  Market,  from  Clay  to  Merchant  bet 

Sansome  and  Montgomery 
"    Street  Wharf,  foot  of  Clay 
>e®=-Clay.    See  Klee  and  Kley 
Clayburgh  Albert,  leather  dealer,  r.  1404  McAl- 
lister 
"    Albert  P.,  salesman  Levenson  &   Co.,  r. 

1810  Bush 
"    Delia  Miss,  teacher  Golden  Gate  Primary 

School,  r.  1404  McAllister 
"    Emanuel  P.,   clerk  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co., 

r.  1810  Bush 
"    Herbert  E.,  student,  r.  2408  Fillmore 
"    Lafayette  P.,  vaquero,  r.  cor  15th  Av  South. 

andP 
"    Lee  H.,    hides  and  tallow,  49-51  Clay,  r. 

1404  McAllister 
■'    Leo  J.,  bookkeeper  B.  Hart,  r.  2408  Fill- 
more 
"    Levi  P.,  buyer  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.,  r.  1810 
Bush 


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Clayburgh  Meyer  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2408  Fillmore 

"    Moses,  office  339  Kearny,  r.  1810  Bush 

"    Philip,  cook,  r.  935  Folsom 

"    Simon  (Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.),  r.  830  McAl- 
lister 

"     S.  P.,  r.  1810  Bush 
Clayes  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1010 Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Frederick,  seaman  str  San  Jose 

"    Harry  M.,  compositor,  r.  504  Stockton 

"    W.  Irving,  druggist  W.  F.  Friedhofer,   r. 
107  Capp 
Claymore  M.  Mrs.,  r.  412  Leavenworth 
Claymour  Jennie,  widow,  i-.  330  Noe 
Claypole  Walter,  printer,  r.  37  Minna 
Clayson  C,  bellman  Golden  West  Hotel 
Clayton  Andrew  B.,  r.  717  Turk 

"    Charles,  bartender  John  Daly,  r.  332  Eddy 

"    Charles,  waiter  str  Corona 

"    Charles  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Charles  A.,  porter,  r.  717  Turk 

"    Charles  H.,  conductor,  r.  1021  Page 

"    Edgar  O.,  clerk  Morris  M.   Estee,  r.  1306 
Mission 

"    Ernest  S.,  baker,  r.  13  Hampton  PI 

"    Estelle  Miss,  r.  The  Baldwin 

"    Frank  D.,  clerk  Gardner  &  Thomley,  r.  1153 
Howard 

"    George,  scenic  artist,  r.  29  Kissling 

"    George  L..,  presser  S.  F.  Clothing  Renovat- 
ing Wks,  r.  223  Devisadero 

,,    Ida    M.    Miss,   teacher  Redding  Primary 
School,  r.  1335  Pine 

"    J.  A.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    James  L,.,  waiter  W.  J.   Sullivan,   r.   139a 
O'Farrell 

"    Jeremiah  B.,  interne  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  Elsie  nr  Eugenia  Av 

"    Manuel,  clerk  The  Brighton,  r.  34  Eddy 

"    Robert  P.,  riveter,  r.  Elsie  nr  Eugenia  Av 

"    William,  painter,  r.  474  Jessie 

"    William,  secretary  to  receiver  S.  F.  &  S.  M. 
Ry.  Co.,  r.  809  Golden  Gate  A  v 
J89-Clayton.    SeeClatan 

Cleal  John  G.,  decorator,  r.  40^^  Clinton  Park 
Clear  Charles  H.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office, 

r.  714  Larkin 
Clear  Lake  Electric  Co.,  J.  H.  Culver  president, 
Cameron  H.  King  secretary,  631  Spreck- 
els  Bldg 
Clear  Lake  Power  Co.,   Ferdinand    Formhals 
president,    C.    P.  Welsh    secretary,    38 
Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Clearing  House  San  Francisco,  Charles  Sleeper 

manager,  211  Sansome 
Cleary    Aggie   F.   Miss,    stenographer   Boston 

Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  r.  708  Octavia 
Cleary  Andrew  J.,  librarian  Odd  Fellows'  Li- 
brary, Odd  Fellows'  Bldg,  SW  cor  Mar- 
ket and  7th,  r.  238  Oak 

"    Augustus  S.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
613  Hayes 

"    Benjamin  F.,  guard  County  Jail  No.  3,  r. 
238  Oak 

"    Bernard,  iron  worker,  r.  21  Georgia 

"    Catherine  A.,  widow,  r.  728,  21st 

"     Edward,  molder,  r.  33  Morris  Av 

"    Edward  J.,  cooper,  r.  33  Morris  Av 

"    Edward  J.,  teamster  Michael  Smith 
Cleary  Frank  C,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  room 
40,  r.  3919  Howard 

"    Frank  M.,  clerk  Tarpey  &  Krigbaum,  r. 
2919  Howard 

"    George  S.,  collector  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
33  Morris  Av 

"    Henry  P.,  bookbinder,  r.  1303  Sanchez 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  Sagamore  bet  Capitol 
and  Orizaba 

"    James,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r.  634 
4th 

"    James  P.,  cook  Anton  Luckner,  r.  Ill  Pros- 
pect PI 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  cor  18th  Av  South  and  R 

"    John  F.,  foreman,  r.  218,  3d  Av 

"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  601,  7th 

»    John  K.  (McDevitt  &  Cleary),  r.  27  Stanly 
PI 

"    Madge  V.,  stenographer  Gutta  Percha  and 
Rubber  Mfg  Co.,  r.  708  Octavia 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  3  Bond 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glared  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
!09,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAKKET  ST. 


Cleary  Martin  T.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  939 
Mission 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  liquors,  256,  3d 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  338  Oak 
"    Mary  E.,   sewer  PetermaDU  &    Frank,  r.  8 

Hampton  PI 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  5  Vandewater 
"    Nora,  domestic,  510  Hyde 
"    Nora  Miss,  stenographer  Pope  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

1519  California 
"    P.,  seaman  str  Progreso 
"    Patrick,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Soc,  r.  2919  Howard 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  1303  Sanchez 
"    Richard,   ship  painter  Callaghan  &  Bun- 

desen 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Hawaiian  Commercial  and 

Sugar  Co.,  r.  813  Page 
"    Thomas,  dishwasher,  r.  2861  Market 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  702%  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  yardman  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  2117  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas  K.,  r.  708  Octavia 
"    Thomas  R.,  engineer  str  San  Benito,  r.  914 

Pacific 
"    Thomas  W.,  paperhanger,  r.  520,  6th 
"    Timothy  J.,  shoemaker,  514  Mission,  r.  35 

Anthony 
"    Walter  E.,  switchman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    William,  r.  115  Ash  Av 
"    William  J.,  collector  Pac.  Tel.  &Tel.  Co., 

r.  33  Morris  Av 
"    William  J.  Jr.,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Pack- 
ing and  Provision  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South, 
bet  K  and  L 
4®=-Cleary.    See  Clarey  and  Clary 
Cleave  Samuel  W.,  druggist,  1028  Larkm 
J8®=Cleave.    See  Cleve 
J8®=-CIeaveland.    See  Cleveland 
Cleaves  Melville  C,  stenographer  local  freight 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1030  Capp 
Glees  Peter,  billiard  table  maker,  r.  1205  Stock- 
ton 
Clegg  Agnes  M.,  widow,  r.  13%  Oak 
"    Grace  M.  E.,  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  13%  Oak 
"    Harry,  manager  D.  C.  Heger,  r.  8  Dearborn 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Carlson-Currier  Co.,  r.  13% 

Oak 
"    Oscar  A.,  boxmaker  Truckee  Lumber  Co., 

r.  13%  Oak 
"    Thomas  E.,  molder,  r.  13%  Oak 
Cleghorn  Thomas  A.,  teamster  Stetson-Renner 

Drayage  Co.,  r.  441,  5th 
Cleighton  Charles,  bartender,  r.  360%  Clara 

"    Sarah  F.,  widow,  r.  260%  Clara 
Cleis  Frederick,  florist,  902  Valencia 
Cleland  Frank  A.,  representative  United  States 
Playing  Card  Co.,  20  O'Farrell,  room  18 
"    Frank  S.,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  323 

Ferrie 
"    Robert,  buyer  J.  J.  Pflster  Knitting  Co.,  r 

936A  Filbert 
"    William  T.  W.,  bookkeeper   Herriman  & 
Mills,  r.  936A  Filbert 
Clem  Oscar  (Carter  &  Clem),  r.  1000%  Hyde 
Clemencin  Leon,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r 

605  Broadway 
Clemens  August  F.  (Clemens  &  Kilpatrick),  r, 
915,  19th 
Carl  F.  (Clemens  &  Janssen),  r.  116  Clipper 
Carl  H.,  machinist  Jos.  Wagner  Mfg.  Co, 

r.  116  Clipper  . 

Charles  N.,  machine  hand  Wilson  T.  Smith 

Machine  Wks 
Frederick,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Hannah,  widow,  r.  915, 19th 


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JOHANNIS, 

r'KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

4  Supplied  under  Royal  "Warrant  to  H.  M. 
j  the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
1  Springs,   ZoUhaus,   Germany.  l 

4        WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  Si        \ 

Clemens  Marcus,  cook  New  WasMngton  Hotel, 
r.  317,  8th 
"    Samuel  M.,  helper  Paul  Boyton  Chute  Co. 


"    Theodore,  confectioner,  r.  2219 

"  &  Janssen  (Carl  F.  Clemens  and  Peter  N. 
Janssen),  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  332 
Duncan 

"    &  Kilpatrick  (August  F.  Clemens  and  Wil- 
liam Kilpatrick),  sewing  machines,  715 
Valencia 
Clement  Alpheus  W.  (Pope  &  Clement)  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  Benjamin  F.,  foreman  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co., 
r.  2203  Larkin 

"    Daniel,  butcher,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  154  Shipley  rear 

"  Ephraim  B.  (J.  &  E.  B.  Clement),  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Francis,- bookkeeper,  r.  1227  Pierce 

"  Frank,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  28 
Minna 

"    George,  clerk  Peter  Clement,  r.  2154  Filbert 

"    George,  plumber,  r.  5  Enterprise 
Clement  Grammar  School,  Miss  Mary  E.  Cal- 
lahan principal,  S  s  Geary  bet  Jones  and 
Leavenworth 

"  Henry  N.,  attorney  at  law,  13-14  Mills  Bldg, 
4th  floor,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 

''    Herman,  hat  blocker  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 
r.  2154  Filbert 
Clement   J.    &  E.    B.    (Ephraim   B.    Clement), 
searchers  of  records,  405  Montgomery, 
room  13 

"    J.  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1227  Pierce 

"     J.  M.,  r.  32,  4th 

"    Julius,  longshoreman,  r.  121  Shipley  rear 

"  Lottie  Mrs.,  ironer  J.  T.  Cavanaugh,  r.  5 
Center  PI 

"    Lyman  H.,  r.  1001  Pine 

"  Mary  A.,  teacher  Anglo-Japanese  School, 
r.  410  Franklin 

"    Michael,  waiter,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Clement  Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  2154  Fil- 
bert 

"  Peter  J.  R.,  clerk  Peter  Clement,  r.  2154 
Filbert 

"    Remy.  butcher,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Clement  R.  Herbert,  physician  and  surgeon, 
hours   10  a.  m.  to  12,  and  3  to  5  p.   m.. 
office  and  r.  730Sutter,  telephone  Hyde  221 

"  Roswell  P.,  attorney  at  law  and  president 
Martin  \\Tiite  Mining  Co.,  23  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor,  r.  NE  cor  Fell  and  Central  Av 

"    Victoria  Mrs.,  seamstress  J.  T.  Cavanaugh, 
r.  5  Center  PI 
Clements  A.  T.,  r.  500  Sutter 

"  Bernard  W.,  clerk  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  8161 4,  19th 

"    Charles,  boxmaker,  r.  617  Natoma 

'■  Detlef.  cooper  Pac.  Vinegar  and  Pickle 
Wks.,  r.  827!>4  Alabama 

"  Edith  Miss,  bookkeeper  estate  of  Gilbert 
Clements,  r.  2028  Green 

"    Frank,  elevator  man,  r.  1210  Devisadero 

"    F.  W.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  617  Natoma 

"    Georgiana,  widow,  r.  2028  Green 

"  Gilbert  (estate  of),  office  218  California, 
room  3 

"  Gilbert  Sons  (William  J.  and  Sydney 
Clements),  commission  merchants,  218 
California,  room  3 

"    Harry,  contractor,  r.  937  Post 

"  John  F.,  printer  Francis,  Valentine  Co., 
r.  1210  Devisadero 


Clements  John  F.  Jr.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1310 
Devisadero 
"    Joseph,  hack  driver,  r.  20  Howard  Court 
"    Matthew,  tailor,  r.  30i4  Lewis 
"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  20  Welsh 
"    Owen,  contractor,  r.  306,  8th  Av 
"    Robert,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1630  Howard 
"    Sydney  (Gilbert    Clements'  Sons),  r.  2028 

Green 
"    Theodore,  r.  712  Montgomery 
"    Thomas  H.,  printer,  r.  816,  19th 
"     William,  i.  305  Minna 

"    William  J.  (Gilbert  Clements'  Sons),  r.  2028 
Green 
4®"Clements.    See  Clement  and  Clemens 
Clementz  George,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  510  Birch  Av 
Clendinnen  John,   asphaltum  roofing,  1150  Mis- 
sion 
>^=Clendinnen.    See  Glendenning 
Clennam  Milton  A.,  machinist  Wilson  T.  Smith 

Machine  Works,  r.  826  Waller 
Clennell  George,  blacksmith  helper  Eastwood 

&  Wilson,   r.  Berkeley 
Clephane  William,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Clerc  de  Landresse  Henry,  carrier  postofflce,  r. 

2731  Bryant  Av 
Clerc  Peter,  laborer  U.  S.   Ensineers'  dept.,  r. 
114  Pixley 

CLERC  PETER  F., 

machine  works,  laundry  machinery 
and  Garcin's  jacks.  Having  been  es- 
tablished since  1861,  I  refer  to  all 
leading  laundries  of  California.  219- 
221  Main,  r.  226'/^  Twenty-second 

Clerfayt    Jules,    ticket     agent     Pennsylvania 
Lines,  20  Montgomery 

Clerk  Board  of  Supervisors,  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 

Clerk    Justices'   Court,  New  City   Hall,   1st 
floor 

Clerk  Supreme  Court  of  California,  825  Market, 
Emporium  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Clerk  United  States  Circuit  Court,  51  U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg 

Clerk  United  States  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals, 
46  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

Clerk  United  States  Probate  Court,  63  U.   S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg 

Cles  J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  Ry.,  r.  10  Ferine 

Clesienzo  Leone,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 

Cleu  John  P.,  baker,  r.  2210^4  Mason 
"    Paul  E.,  driver,  r.  306  Greenwich 

Cleve  Charles  (A.  A.  Lochbaum  &  Co.),  r.  926b 
Fulton 
"    Clarence  T.   (Reed  &  Cleve),  r.   503  Brod- 

erick 
"    Ernest,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
Yolo  nr  Vermont 

es=Cleve.    See  Cleave 

Cleveland   Aaron  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ey., 
r.  2700a  Mission 

Cleveland  and  Crescent   Bicycles,  Leavitt  & 
Bill  agents,  303  Larkin 

Cleveland  Baking  Powder  Co.,  F.  H.  Ames  & 
Co.  agents,  3  California,  rooms  22-24 
"    Charles,   clerk  Hecht  Bros.   &  Co.,  r.  204 
McAllister 

Cleveland  Charles  D.,  physician,  600  Leaven- 
worth, r.  602  Leavenworth 
"    Clark,  carpenter,  r.  1513  Broderick 
■'    E.,  collector,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  principal  Rincon  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  312  Van  Ness  Av 

CLEVELAND  FAUCET  CO., 

A.  Hanselman  manager,  208  Ellis,  tele- 
phone South  86 

Cleveland  George  B.,  clerk,  r.  608  Ellis 

"  George  C,  attorney  at  law,  532  Market, 
room  41,  r.  317  Jones 

"  Horatio  S.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  726  Fulton 

"    Ida,  widow,  r.  1751  Howard 

"    Lewis,  tanner,  r.  2605  Howard 

"  Marcia  B.,  physician,  office  and  r.  1201  Sut- 
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Cleveland  Primary.  School,   Miss   Annie    E. 

Slavan  principal,  N  s  Harrison  bet  10th 

and  11th 
"    Varnish   Co.,    Henry    Bruner  Pac.    Coast 

agent,  634  Mission 
"    William  W.,  assistant  secretary  Univer- 
sity Club,  r.  1201  Sutter 
4®-  Cleveland.    See  Cleaveland 
Clev.nger  Joshua  D.,  manager  A.  H.  MacNutt,  r. 

1515,  34th 
Cliff  Ernest  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  494 

California  Av 
Cliff  House,  Wilkins   &   Pearson    proprietors, 

terminus  Point  Lobos  Av,  six  miles  W 

of  New  City  Hall 
Cliff  James  W.,  gripman  Sutter   St.  Ry,  r.  2810 

Geary 
Cliffe  William  J.,  laborer,  r.  30  Tehama 
Clifford  Alva  F.,  sign  painter,  r.  75  Clementina 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  IO2614  Minna 
"    Arthur  H.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  448 

Bartlett 
"    Charles,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Cornelius,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r. 

318  Vallejo 
"    Daniel  (Clifford  &  Moriarty),  r.  429,  4th 
"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  342  Minna 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Edmond  J.,  r.  448  Bartlett 
"    Eugene,  clerk  Patrick  Enright,  r.  347  Jessie 
"    P'rank  A.,  upholsterer  A.  V.  Henko,  r.  2W-A 

Fillmore 
"    George  B.,  wharfinger  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  131/2  Liberty 
"    George  B.  Jr.,  clerk  Arnold  Bros.,  r.  13^4 

Liberty 
"    George  G.,  r.  448  Bartlett 
"     Hersey  A.,  dairy.  Bacon  nr  Cambridge 
"    House,  J.  Clifford  proprietor,  821  Howard 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  821  Howard 
"    J.  B.,  salesman  Keller  Bros.,  r.  663  Market 
"    Jeremiah,  policeman,  r.  cor   Sanchez  and 

Clipper 
"    Jesse,  herbalist  and  drugs,  322Vi,  3d 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  524^/4,  6th 
"    John,  fireman  str  Alameda 
»    John  B.,  physician,  32314,  3d,  r.  25A  Silver 
"    John  C,  superintendent,  r.  607  Stockton 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  A.  J.  B.  Inamel  &  Co., 

r.  448  Bartlett 
"    John  H.,  shoe  laster  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,r.  114,26th 
"    John  J.,  laundryman,  r.  1213  Turk 
"    J  hn  J.,  porter  Union  Trust  Co.,  r.  3O61/2, 9th 
"    John  T.,  roaster  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  13i/4 

Mariposa  Terrace 
"    Joseph,    proprietor    Clifford     House,     821 

Howard 
"    Joseph,  upholsterer,  r.   12%  Mariposa  Ter- 
race 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Michael,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.   1007 


•'    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  IZYz  Mariposa  Terrace 
"    Peter  A.,  conductor  Geary  St.   RR.,  r.  230 
Blake 
Ralph  H.,  janitor,  r.  314  Auburn 
'    Samuel,  engineer  Atlas  I.  Wks 
"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  r.  448  Bartlett 
"    The,  Mrs.  J.  Foster  proprietor,  204  Ellis 
Clifford  Thomas,  president   United   Working- 
men's  Co-  perative  Boot  and  Shoe  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  535  Market,  r.  114,  26th 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  416  Francisco 
"    Thomas  C,  drayman,  r.  404  San  Jose  Av 
"    U.  S.  G.  (Clifford  &  Perham),  r.    1918  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    William,  engineer  John  F.   Snow,  r.   1623 

Mission 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  8  De  Haro 
"    William  A.,    telegraph   operator,    r.    131^ 

Liberty 
"    William  C,  plumber    and  gas  fitter,  3401 

Mission,  r.  1930  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Jesse  Clifford,  r.  3221/4,  3d 
"    &  Moriarty  (Daniel  Clifford  and  Jeremiah 

Moriarty),  liquors,  439,  4th 
"    &  Perham  (U.  S.  G.  Clifford  and  George  L. 
Perham),  dairy,  office  35  Eddy 


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DOMESTIC  RUGS 


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Clift  Esther,  widow,  r.  630i/j  Olive 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  2406  Larkin 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1521  Pine 
"    William,  office  220  California,  room   1, 
Oakland 
Clifton  Charles,  waiter    str    San    Juan,  r. 
Minna 

"    Frank  R.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  803  Stock- 
ton 
"    Henry,  general  manager  Veronica  Mineral 

Water  Co.,  431  Turk 
"    The,  Mrs.  C.  C.  Mathewson  proprietor,  503 
Powell 
Cliggett  Nellie  E.,  typewriter,  r.  40  Moss 
Clinch  Bryan  J.,  architect,  126  Kearny,  rooms 

56-57,  r.  1716  Stockton 
Clinch  Charles  G.  (A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.),  r.  2310 

Buchanan 
Clindinin  Ella  B.,  widow,  r.  1014,  17th 
Cline  Annie  B.  Miss,  teacher  Garfield  Primary 
School,  r.  1414  Washington 
"    August,  liquors,  317  Grant  Av,  r.  733  Eddy 
"    C,  r.  320,  3d 

"    Coney,  domestic,  920  Sutter 
"    George,  sign  painter,  r.  1508  Hyde 
Cline  Henry  A.,  president  Bay  City  Soda  Water 
Co.,  116-118  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  911  Fill- 
more 
"    Herbert,  bartender  Hugo  Ehrenpfort 
"    Ignatius  G.,  helper   Joshua  Hendry  Ma- 
chine Wks.  r.  1334  Pacific 
"    Jacob,  clerk,  r.  530  Jessie 
"    Jean,  dental  student,  r.  IO61/2  Russell 
"    Job,  fireman  str  Tiburon,  r.  Tiburon 
"    John,  r.  605  Broadway 

"    John,  teamster  Austin  &  Co.,  r.  I681/2  Silver 

Cline  John  E.,  attorney  at  law,  and  chief  clerk 

U.  S.   Engineer,    92  Flood  Bldg,   r.  1817 

Broadway 

"    John  F.,  r.  1414  Washington 

"    Joseph  v.,  teamster  Armes  &  Dallam,  r. 

1414  Washington 
"    Martin,  bookkeeper,  r.  1002  Sacramento 
"    Peter,  teamster  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  1508 

Hyde 
"    Richard,  clerk  postofflce,  r.  1414  Washmg- 

ton 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  41I1/2  Kearny,  r.  1002  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Thomas,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  520  Ste- 
venson 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  1414  Washmgton 
"    Thomas  H.,  bartender  Crystal  Palace,  r. 

319  Grant  Av 
"    Walter,  r.  1414  Washington 
"    Walter  H.,  city  ticket  agent  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Ry.,  r.  899  Pine 
"    William,  plumbing,  3108  Fillmore,  r.  2606 
Sacramento 
Cline  William,  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  and 
importer   groceries,  tea  and  wine  mer- 
chant, imported  and  Key  West  cigars, 
household  furnishings,  949-951  Market, 
telephone  South  50,  Los  Angeles  branch 
142-144  South  Spring,  r.  834  Turk 
"    William  J.,  teamster   Western   Transfer 
Co.,  r.  210  Langton  rear 
J8®=-  Cline.    See  Clyne,  Klein,  Kleyn  and  Klme 
Cling  Mary,  domestic,  2518  Howard 
Clingerman  Albert  M.,  fireman,  r.  141  Rose  Av 

"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  141  Rose  Av 
Clingman  George  E.,  traveling  salesman  Jones 

&Co.,  r.  212  Powell 
Clink  Morris,  tailor,  336  Clementina 
Clinosky  Maurice,  sexton,  r.  123  Shipley 
Clint  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  3191/2  Bartlett 


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Clinton  Charles  A.,  physician  and  surgeon,  and 
member  Board  of  Education,  office  3279 
Mission,  opp.  29th,  hours  9  to  11  a.  m., 
telephone  Mission  52,  r.  N  E  cor  Howard 
and  21st,  hours  8  a.  m.  and  2  to  4  and 
7  to  9  p.  m..  telephone  Mission  196 
Clinton  Iron  Cloth  Co.  (Clinton.  Mass.),  I.  Wil- 
lard  Beam  agent,  29  Main 
"    James,  car  repairer  S.   P.  Co.,  r   42  West 

Mission 
"    John,  liquors,  245,  2nd 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  329a  Oak 
"    Patrick  (Hession  &  Clinton),  r.  13  Steuart 
' '    Patrick  M. ,  r.  767  Harrison 
"    Rebecca  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,   cor 

Wool  and  Cortland  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer  A.  F.  Tenney  Co.,  r.  308,  6th 
"    Vesta,  widow,  r.  6  Auburn 
"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  cor  Wool  and  Cort- 
land Av 
"    William  R.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  320  Oak 
Clipper  Bicycle  Co.,  Howard  G.  Stevenson  presi- 
dent, J.  C.  McBride  secretary,  Frank  G. 
Cross  manager,  1386  Market 
Clisby  Horace  W.,  clerk  Seth  Cllsby,  r.  Oakland 
"    Seth,  proprietor  Eureka  Grain  Warehouse, 
N  W  cor  Montgomery  and  Chestnut,  r. 
Oakland 
"    S.  W.,  bookkeeper  W.    R.  Larzelere  Com- 
mission Co.,  r.  Oakland 
■'    William,  guard  Bay  District  Race  Track, 
r.  N  E  cor  7th  and  Fulton 
Cliseagne  Germain,  lodgings,  633  California 
Clisham  James  E.,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  557,  4th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  557,  4th 
"    Thomas  J.,  policeman,  r.  132  Hartford 
Clivio  Clara  A.  Mrs.,  district  visitor  Associated 

Charities,  r.  2928  Washington 
Cloak    Harry  B.,  chief  engineer  str  Lakme,  r. 

509  Page 
Clochesy  John,  plasterer,  r.  548  Ash  Av 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  548  Ash  Av 
4®=Clock.    See  Klock  and  Klog 
Clode  Alfred  J.,  r.  35  South  Park 
Clod]    Louis,   compositor  California  Demokrat, 

r.  1224  Pacific 
Clodius  August,  marker,  r.  1731  Mission 
4®"Clodius.    See  Claudius 
Cloepperd  Adolph  C.  T.,  shoemaker,  1407  Church 

"    Henry  E.,  clerk,  r.  1407  Church 
Clogg     Henry,    blacksmith,    r.    Spring    Valley 
Homestead 
"    Petf-r,   (Mead  &  Clogg),  r.    Spring  Valley 
Homestead 
4®-Clogg.    See  Klog 
Clohs  Henry,  r.  Sickles  Av  nr  De  Wolf 
Cloman  Sydney  A.,  2d  lieut.   company  E,,   1st 

infantry  U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Cloonen  Bridget,  widow,  r.  41  Colton 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  41  Colton 
4®"Cloonen.    See  Clunan 

Clore  Jesse  Y.,  chicken  raiser,  r.  Cuvier  nr  Bos- 
worth 
Close    Benjamin  F.,     carrier  postofflce,    r.    42 
West  Park 
"    Charles  S.,   corrresponding  secretary  Cal. 
Camera  Club,  819  Market,  r.  117  Leaven- 
worth 
"     Edward    W.,  chief    clerk    Denver    &    Rio 

Grande  RR  Co.,  r.  143  San  Jose  Av 
"    Fannie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Harold,  clerk  S.  Randall  &  Co.,  r.  4  Hyde 
"    Harry  L.,  bookkesper  Carson  Glove  Co.,  r. 

117  Leavenworth 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  501  Mason 
4®"Close.    See  Klose 


Closson  Harry  C,  compositor  James   H.  Barrv. 

r.  1049a  Market 
Clot  Camille,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  700  Broadway 
"    Elie,  liquors,  726  Broadway 
"    Emile,  baker,  r.  726  Broadway 
"    Eugene,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 

r.  700  Broadway 
"    John  B.  (Clot  &  Meese),  r.  1916  Broderlck 
"    Louis,     molder    Joshua    Hendy    Machine 

Wks,  r.  726  Broadway 

CLOT  &  MEESE 

(John  B.  Clot  and  Constant  Meese),  pro- 

Srietors  Reliance  Machine  Works,  sole 
censed  manufacturers  the  Medart 
Patent  Wrought-iron  Rim  Pulley,  and 
agents  Menasha  Hickory  Wood  Split 
Pulley  for  California,  Oregon  and 
Washington,  129-131  Fremont,  tele- 
phone Main  847 
Clothing  and  Equipage  Department,  U.  S.  A., 

36  New  Montgomery 
Clotwerthy  Thomas  A.,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng 

Machine  Wks,  r.  1805a  Folsom 
Cloud  Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  327  Jessie 
"    Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  r.  2207i/i  Pine 
■'    Charles  C,  paperhanger,  r.  58  Morris  Av 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

712b  Fell 
"    Joseph,  cook,  522  Eddy 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1065  Market 
"    William,  cook,  r.  861  Market 
"    W.  R.,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Cloueder  Frederick,  r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
Clough  Albert  H.,   clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  910  Shotwell 
Clough  Alton  H.,  secretary,  office  101  Sansome, 
room  26,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  L.,   accountant  Freeman,  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  2021  Webster 
•'    Elijah,  printer  Call,  r.  2111  Webster 
Clough  Frank,  druggist,  400  Ellis,  telephone 
East  105,  r.  404  Ellis 
"    George,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  A.,  agent  Grouse  Tremaine  Carbon 

Co.  (Ohio),  2  Summer,  r.  516  Noe 
"    George  A.,  clerk  Abraham  Ruef,r.  717  Hyde 
"    George  H.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  2602  Mis- 
sion, r.  910  Shotwell 
"    James    A.,  chief  clerk    The  Baldwin,    r. 

515A  Taylor 
"    John  F.,   lumber    surveyor,  9  Mission,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Theodore  N.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  2111 
Webster 
4®=-C]ough.    See  Clow  and  Cluff 
Clouse  George,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 

r.  539,  17th 
Clover   George   M.,  traveling    salesman   New 
Home  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Clover  John  A.,  manager  New  Home  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  1051  Market,  r.  319  Lyon 
"    John  P.,  r.  116  Bernard 
Clow  Jane,  widow,  proprietor    The  Eldridge, 

120a  Eddy 
4®=Clow.    See  Clough 

Cloyes  Charles  E.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.   1114 
Clay 
"    Frank  W.,  cooper,  r.  1114  Clay 
Club  Metropole,  Perley  &  George  proprietors 

205  Post 
Club  Stables,  Jensen  &  Hermansen  proprietors, 

409  Taylor,  telephone  East  81 
Cluba  Emilio,  barber,  r.  1118  Kearny  rear 
Clucas  William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  752  Howard 

"    William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  336  Eddy 
Cluett,  Coon  &  Co.  (Troy,  N.  Y.),  manufacturers 
shirts  and  collars,    Charles  A.  Culver 
manager,  224-226  Bush 
Cluff  Brothers  (Thomas  M.  Cluff),  groceries,  40, 
4th,  401  Hayes  and  409-411  Montgomery  Av 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  M.  Cluff  and  William  J. 
Watkins),   groceries,  9-11    Montgomery 
Av 
'•    Thomas  M.  (Cluff  Bros.),  r.  1714  Vallejo 
"    W.  B.  &  Co.  (William  B.  Cluff),  groceries, 
17,  6th 


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Cluff  William,  president  William  Cluft  Com- 
pany, 16-22  Front,  r.  1916  Vallejo 
"    William  B.  (W.  B.   Cluff  &  Co.),  r.   Semi- 
nary Park,  Alameda  Co. 
Cluff  William  Company,  William  Clufl  presi- 
dent, G.  W.  Bates  secretary,  wholesale 
groceries  and  cigars,  16-22  Front 
4®=-Clufi.    See  Clough 

Cluin  Edward  F.,  bookkeeper  Public  Adminis- 
trator, r.  1307  Hayes 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1313  Fell 
Clulow  James,  shoemaker,  602  Montgomery 
Clunan  Esther,  widow,  r.  439,  15th 
"    Harry,  laundryman,  r.  4.39,  15th 
"    Joseph  A,,  waiter,  r.  439,  15th 
>8®°Clunan.    See  Cloonen 
Cluness  Peter  D.,  laborer,  r.  1111  Folsom 
Cluness  William  R.,  physician  and  surgeon,  406 
Sutter,  rooms  .5-6,  hours  3  to  5  p.  m.,  r. 
Hotel  Pleasanton,  telephone  Main  1669 
Cluness  William  R.  Jr.,  physician  and  surgeon 
406  Sutter,  rooms  .5-6,  hours  1  to  3  and  7 
to  8  p.  m.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton,  telephone 
Main  1669 
Cluney  Dennis,  r.  1116  Hampshire 

"    Margery  Miss,  lodgings,  12411/4  Market 
Clunie  Andrew  J.  (Clunie  &  Clunie),  attorney 
at  law,  602-604  Safe  Deposit  Bldg.   r.    115 
De  Long  Av 
Clunie  Thomas  J.  (Clunie  &  Clunie),  attorney 
at  law,  602-604  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,   r.  904 
Devisadero 
Clunie  &  Clunie  (Thomas  J.  and  Andrew  J.), 
attorneys  at  law,  602-604  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg 
Cluss  Christina,  domestic,  1546  Page 
Clute    Alva    B.,    contractor,  302   Montgomery, 
room  14,  r.  1204  Dolores 
"    E.  R.,  salesman  Price  Baking  Powder  Co. 
"    Fayette  J.,  photographer,  r.  822  Gearv 
"    John  F.,  student  Daniel  H.  Whittemore,  r. 
703  Geary 
4®-  Clute.    See  Klute 
Clutzen  Charles,  bookkeeper,  r.  8  Gough 
4®~  Cluver.    See  Clover  and  Kluver 
Clyde  House,  Mrs.  Maggie  Godshall  proprietor, 
361/2  Geary 
"    James,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2012  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  N.,  cook,  r.  683  Clementina 
Clyne  Annie  L.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  769  Har- 
rison 
"    Bartholomew,  compositor  The  Hi-brew,  r. 

769  Harrison 
"    Bartley,  printer,  r.  3830  Sacramento 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  janitress  Longfellow  Primary 

School,  r.  769  Harrison 
"    Edward  M.,  printer,  r.  769  Harrison 
"    Hugh,  peddler,  r.  413,  10th  Av 
"    Matthew  R.,  printer,  r.  769  Harrison 
"    Orr  R.,  salesman  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  713  Mason 
"    Patrick,  r.  633  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk    New    England  Mutual 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  769  Harrison 
4®-  Clyne.    See  Cline,  Klein,  Kleyn  and  Kline 
Clynes  Annie,  widow,  r.  678  Clementina 
Cnopius  Louis  C,  purchasing  agent,  303  Davis, 

r.  1512  Sacramento 
Coad  Alfred,  engineer,  r.  1034  Washington 
49-  Coad.    See  Code 

Coady  Charles  F.,  contractor  and  builder,  1424 
Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Lydia,  widow,  r.  412  Utah 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  27  Lily  Av 
4®~  Coady.    See  Codey  and  Cody 
Coakley  Andrew  T.,  pattern  maker,  r.  SE  cor 
Iowa  and  25th,  Potrero 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  103  Ash  Av 
"    Caleb,  proprietor   Midwinter  Fair  Hotel, 

NE  cor  Geary  and  Central  Av 
"    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  Ill  Morris  Av 
"    Cornelius,  purifier  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

SE  cor  Iowa  and  25th,  Potrero 
"  Daniel  A.,  laborer,  r.  44  Clinton 
"    Dennis  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

426A  33d 
"    Edward,  sawyer,  r.  5  Sheridan 
"    Edward,  shingler,  r.  45  Dame 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  45  Dame 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  Galvanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  BIARKET  ST. 


Coakley  James,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll  Mill,  r. 
336  Louisiana 
"    Jeremiah,  liquors,  246  Townsend 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  416  Bryant 
"    John,  painter,  r.  48  Minna 
"    John  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  336 

Louisiana 
"    John  F.,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  121  Perry 
"    John  F.,  painter,  r.  37%  Louisa 
"    John  F.,   yardman  Cushing-Wetmore  Co., 

r.  6151/4  Birch  Av 
"    John  J.,  r.  223  Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  45  Dame 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  103  Ash  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  761  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  41 

Natoma 
"    Timothy,  longshoreman,  r.  45  Dame 
"    William   H.,    machine    hand  William  J. 
Thomson,  r.  cor  Haight  and  Stanyan 
4®=-Coakley.    See  Cokely 
Coal  Dealers'  Association  of  California,  Ed- 
ward K.   Carson  secretary,  33    Market, 
room  9 
Coale  George  H.,  r.  37,  3d 
"    Jesse  B.,  inspector  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 
Co.,  r.  37,  2d 
4®-Coale.    See  Cohl,  Cole  and  Kohl 
Coalter  John  J.,  livery  stable,  36  Hubbard 
/i®=-Coalter.    See  Coulter 

Coan  Frederick,  porter    James  Gately,  r.  301 
Sierra 
"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  633  Stevenson 
4®="Coan.    See  Coen,  Cone,  Cohen,  Cohan  and 

Kohn 
Coarum  Joseph,  cook,  r.  229  Jessie 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  United  States 
(Western  Division),  Augustus F.  Rodgers 
senior  assistant,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 
rooms  33  and  39.  observatory  Lafayette 
Park 
Coast  Collection  Agency,  E.  H.  Wakeman  at- 
torney,  Edward    Ackley    manager,    124 
Sansome,  rooms  19-20 
Coast   Review    (monthly),   John    G.    Edwards 

publisher,  508  Montgomery 
Coast    Seamen's    Journal   (weekly),     Walter 
Macarthur   editor,    SW    cor    East    and 
Mission 
Coasting  Seamen  Shipping  Association,  Harry 

E.  Pennell  manager,  104  Steuart 
Coate  Harry  R.,  traveling  salesman  The  Coats 

Thread  Co.,  r.  Petaluma,  Cal. 
Coates  Frank  C,  tea  expert  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George  K.,  r.  2251  Sutter 
"    James   H.,  machinist  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

11331/4  Howard 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  127.  4th 
"    William    H.,  clerk   Dunham,    Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  W.,  cler.i  C.  H.  Reynolds  &  Co.,  r. 
806  Jones 
Coats  Caleb,  liquors,  37  Sutter 
"    Jesse,  druggist  Jacob  Isacson,  r.  827  Larkin 
"    JohnR.,   clerk  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.    11171/4 
Alabama 
Coats   Thread  Co.,    Kittle  &  Co.  agents,   202 

California 
Cobb  Charles,  painter  John  P.  Fraser 
"    Cornelius  H.,  bookkeeper  Maison  St.  Ger- 
main, r.  130,  4th 
Cobb  Edward  S.,  mechanical  engineer  and  ex- 
pert, 109  California,  rooms  30-31,  r.  415, 1st 
"    George  D.,  helper  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 
r.  161/4  De  Boom 


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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Cobb  Harry  A.,  insurance  broker,  321  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Sausalito 
■'    Harry  D.  M.,  clerk,  r.  1413  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  broker,  r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk  Moses  G.  Cobb,  r.  118,  lOtli 
"    J.  L.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 

r.  129,  3d 
"    Jolm,  teanaster,  r.  219  Greenwich 
Cobb    Moses    G.,  attorney  at  law,  819  Market, 
room  50,  r.  118,  10th 
"     S.  G.  Mrs.,  r.  lOOlVs  Natoma 
"    W.  Horace,  bookkeeper,  r.  700%  Bush 
"    William,  stock  broker,  r.  310  Montgomery 

Av 
"     William  H.  (Cobb  &  Loefler),  r.  37  Hill 
Cobb  &  Loefler  (William  H.  Cobb  and  Martin  G. 
Loefler),  attorneys  at  law,  137  Montgom- 
ery, room  9 
Cobbs  George  W.,  drayman  Friedman  &  Rogers 

r.  2914  Howard 
Cobby  Albert   E.,  architect  Henry   Geilfuss,  r. 
516  Ellis 
"    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  516  Ellis 
Cobine  John,  liquors,  14  Steuart  r.  Oakland 
Cobleigh  Charles  E.,  teamster  Doane  &  Co.,  r.  3 
Bond 
"    John  L.    (Mrs.   Mary  Cobleigh),   carriage 

making  and  horseshoeing,  2020  Polk 
"    Mary,  widow  (John  L.  Cobleigh),  r.  1714Clay 
Coblentz  Cerf,  r.  525  Baker 
"    Felix  (Felix  Coblentz  &  Co.).  r.  511  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Felix  &  Co.   (Felix  Coblentz),    wholesale 

liquors,  411-413  Battery 
"    Gustave,  traveling    salesman  Cal.  Wine 

Assn. 
"    Joseph  (Coblentz,  Pike  &  Co.),  r.  1408  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Jules,  salesman,  r.  911  Laguna 
"    Mayer,  salesman,  r.  1429^2  O'Farrell 
"    Nathan,  merchant,  r.  1716  Post 
Coblentz,  Pike  &  Co.  (Joseph  Coblentz  andBoaz 
D.    Pike),    wholesale  wine    and    liquor 
dealers,  213-215  Battery 
"    Sylvain,  salesman,  r.  51l'  Golden  Gate  Av 
Coburn  Clarence  W.   (Coburn,  Tevis  &  Co.),  r. 
Sausalito 
"    Fanny,  widow,  r.  340,  3d 
"    Frank  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  2628Bush, 

r.  2809  Bush 
"    Frank  L.,  clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  1139  Shotwell 
"    Forrest,  house  painter,  r.  739,  25th 
"    Ira  W.,  contractor  and  builder,  739,  25th 
"    James,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Pueblo 
"    James  F.,  watchman,  r.  1142  Pacific 
"    John  C,  stenographer  Park  Brothers  &  Co., 

r.  Emeryville,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Joseph  W.,  stairbuilder,  r.  739,  25th 
"    Joseph  W.  Jr.,  printer,  r.  739,  25th 
"    S.  A.,  rancher,  r.  281  Minna 
Coburn,  Tevis  &  Co.  (Clarence  W.  Coburn  and 
Hugh  Tevis),  importers,  wholesale  com- 
mission merchants  and  proprietors  cele- 
brated C.  &  S.  Axle  Grease,  107  Front 
"    William,  r.  2002  Sutter 
"    William  A.,  r.  2512  Bush 
JeS="Coburn.    See  Colburn 
Cocasset  Tannery   (Benicia),   W.  B.  Sumner  & 

Co.  agents,  office  413-415  Front 
Cochinople  George,  oyster  stand,  116  Stockton 
Cochituate  Building,  213-215  Sansome 
Cochins  Ludwig,  salesman,  r.  537,  17th 
Cooho  Theodore,  compositor  Le  Franco-Califor- 
nien,  r.  633  Broadway 


Cochran  Arthur  E.,  attorney  at  law,  216  Busli 
rooms  8-9,  r.  Russ  House 

"    Ashley  H..  clerk,  r.  1530  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    C,  r.  519  Sacramento 

"    Charles,  hoseman  Engine  21,  r.  1120  Oak 

"    Charles  W.,  salesman  J.  H.  Cain  &  Co.,  r. 
314  Jones 

■•    Edith  E.  Miss,  private  school,  1530  Point 
Lobos  Av 

"     Henry,  janitor,  r.  1609  Powell 

"    Hugh   M.,    yard    foreman  Union  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  822'/2,  22d 

"    James,  contractor  and  builder,  908  Minna 

"    James,  special  policeman,  r.  613i4  Minna 

"    Jennie  S.  Miss,  machine  operator,  r.  1918 
San  Carlos  Av 

"    John,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  314  Jones 

"    John,  gunsmith  Kearny  Street  Cash  Gun 
Store,  r.  631  Sacramento 

"    John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  810  Greenwich 

"    John   J.,  machinist   Fulton   Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1115.  23d 

"    John  P.,  adjuster  S.  F.  Board  of  Trade,  302 
Market  ^ 

"    Joseph  M.,  mechanical  dentist,  r.  1918  San 
Carlos  Av 

"    Joseph   P.   (Craig,  Cochran   &   Co.),  r.  205 
Leavenworth 

"    Julia  W.,  widow,  r.  2644  Howard 

"    Leon  H.,  r.  1530  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Lucy  H.,  widow,  r.  1530  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Mary  B.  Miss,  machine  operator,   r.  1918 
San  Carlos  Av 

"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  1918  San  Carlos  Av 

"     Robert,  finisher  John  Hoey,  r.  908  Minna 

"    Robert  N.,  r.  620  Jessie 

"    William  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1916  Page 
Jg®"  Cochran.    See  Cochrane  and  Corcoran 
Cochrane  Edwin  0.,  dentist,  850  Market,  r.  326 
Larkin 

"    Helen D.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children 
3700  California 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  425  Eddy 

"    Joseph,  carwasher,  r.  1105  McAllister 

"     Mary,  widow,  r.  14  Miller  PI 

"    Richard  R.,  porter,  r.  16  William 

"    Robert  B.,  bartender  Edward  A.  Riley,  r 
322  Fulton 

"    Robert  E.,  clerk,  r.  1119  Mission 

"    Robert  J.,  special  policeman,  r.  829a  Hayes 

"    Thomas  C,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  3239b 
16th 

"    William,  teamster,  r.  112  Perry 
Cocian  Nicholas,  bartender  Peter  Dorcy,  r.  2031 

Powell 
Cockbin  Thomas,  waiter  R.  S.  Lee,  r.  cor  Ocean 

House  Road  and  Jules  Av 
Cookerill  James  C.  (Vanvilofi  &  Cockerill),  r.  311 

Turk 
Cockrill  Harry  B..  copyist  County  Clerk's  office, 
r.  509b  Larkin 

"    Jane  A.,  widow,  dressmaking,  1116V4  Lar- 
kin 

"    Robert  L.,  corporal  police,  r.  115  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Theodore  G.,  salesman  N.  Van  Bergen  & 
Co.,  r.  830%  Bush 
Cockroft  Irving  J.  R.,  accountant  Western  Su- 
gar Refining  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Cockroft   Louis   F.,   general  passenger  agent 
Oceanic  Steamship  Co.,  114  Montgomery, 
r.  Oakland 
Cocks  Barzilla,  capitalist,  r.  811  Church 
Codding  Charles   R.,  engineer    Electrical   En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  1022  Washington 
Coddington  J.,  r.  505  Mason 
4S"  Coddington.    See  Codington 
Code  Alice  B    Miss,  stenographer,  r.  726  McAl- 
lister 

"    Charles  H.,  shipping  clerk  Code,  Elf elt  & 
Co.,  r.  940  Valencia 

"    Charles  J.,  tilesetter,  r.  321  Van  Ness  Av 

Code,    Elfelt    &    Co.    (Philip  D.   Code),  canned 

goods,  116  California,  rooms  15-16 

"    Code    Emma  S.   Mrs.,   principal  Winfield 
Scott  Primary  School,  r.  726  McAllister 

"    George  R.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1022  Hamp- 
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Code  James  A.  (Code  &  Benjamin)  and  superin- 
tendent Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.,  r.  1705  Oak 
Code  J.  Frank,  manager  John  F.  Myers  &  Co. .  947 
Market,  r.  331  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  335,  19th 
"    JohnM.,r.  335,  19th 

"    May  F.  Miss,  teacher  music,  726  McAllister 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  321  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Philip  D.  (Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.),  r.  940  Valen- 
cia 
"    Philip  D.  Jr.,  asst.   superintendent  Code, 

Elfelt  &  Co.,  r.  940  Valencia 
'    Thomas,  porter,  r.  335,  19th 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Box  Seed  and  Plant  Co., 

r.  634,  22d 
"    Thomas  K.,  student,  r.  940  Valencia 
"    W.  Field,  receiving  clerk  Code,  Elfelt  & 

Co.,  r.  940  Valencia 
"    &  Benjamin  (James  A.  Code  and  Benjamin 
Benjamin),  proprietors  Sporting  World, 
50  Nucleus  Bldg 
il^Code.    See  Coad 
Codee  Francis,  liquors,  1501  Polk 
Codeglia    Antone    N.,  driver,  r.  525  Greenwich 

rear 
Codey  Matthew  M.,  r.  lldYz  Fillmore 
"    William,  laborer   Bennett   &   Schutte,    r. 
11914  Fillmore 
>9S=Codey.    See  Coady  and  Cody 
Codiga  Joseph,  bartender  John  Capella,  r.  712 

Front 
Codington     Frederick,     shipping  clerk    Haas 
Bros.,  r.  223  Clipper 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Cal.  Guarantee  Invest- 
ment Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
4®"Codington.    See  Coddington 
Cody  Charles  J.,  detective,  r.  732  Capp 
"    Cornelius  A.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  1714  Market 
"    Edward,    laborer,    r.    NE    cor   Napa    and 

Louisiana 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  26  Hermann 
"    Eva,  domestic,  719a  14th 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  33d  Av  South  nr  H 
"    John,  dairyman,  r.  118  Harriet 
"    Joseph  J.,    driver  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  986 

Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Michael,    wardtender    City    and     County 

Hospital 
"    Patrick  J.,  contractor,  r.  cor  29th  and  Mis- 
sion 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  1019  Hampshire 
"    William,  carpenter,  r,  1063  Mi  sion 
"    William   E.,  new  and  second  hand  furni- 
ture, 757  Mission,  r.  631  O'Farrell 
"    William  P.,  tile  setter,  r.  986  Howard 
J8®"Cody.    See  Coady  and  Codey 
Coe  Cassius  M.,  journalist,  r.  1015  Sutter 
"    Edward  H.,  r.  1909  Union 
"    Edward  W.,  clerk  Michael  Wertheimer,  r. 

501  Hayes 
"    George  E.,    clerk    U.   S.  Surveyor  of  Cus- 
toms, r.  2506  Sacramento 
"    Lawrence  W.,  capitalist,  r.   2506    Sacra- 
mento 
"    Leonard  H.,  student,  r.  516  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Percy  B.,  window  shade  maker  Wallis  & 

Bachman,  r.  lUYi  Oak 
"    Sarah  M.  Mrs.,  r.  202  Grove 
Coefield  George  W.,  plumber,  r.  621  Bush 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  621  Bush 
4®-Coefield.    See  Cofleld 
Coelho  Joaquin,  r.  423'/4  Greenwich 
Coen  Brothers  (Martin  P.  and  William)  whole- 
sale butchers,  4th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Frank,  lodgings,  526  Pine 
"    Harry,  wood  polisher,  r  2247  Jackson 
"    Jeremiah,  plasterer,  r.  2022  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  clerk  James  Deely,  r.   310O  Cali- 
fornia 
"    John  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  china  decorator,  23414  Taylor 
"    Martin  P.  (Coen  Bros.),  r.  4th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Patrick,  butcher,  r.  1333,  7th  Av  South 
"    William  (Coen  Bros.),  r.  13.33,  7th  Av  South 
4®"Coen.    See  Cohan,  Cohen,  Cohn,  Cone,  Kohen 
and  Kohn 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  ■  Furnisl7ecl. 

641-647     IVIARKET    ST. 


Coerings  Benjamin  R.,  machinist,  r.  648  Mont- 
gomery 
Coeuru  Etienne,  florist,  r.  3337  Mission 
Coey  James,  mining,  402  Montgomery,  room  21, 
r.  1329  Jackson 
"    William  J.  Jr.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1220 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Cofer  Elliot  M.,  commission  broker,  r.  1830 Turk 
"    E.  M.  Mrs.,  vice-president  Kings  Daugh- 
ters Home  for  Incurables,  r.  1830  Turk 
"    Lorenzo  R.,  clerk  car  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1830 

Turk 
"    Prudence  J.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  447  Mc- 
Allister 
Coflaney  Edward  J. ,  undertaker  Theodor  Dierks, 

r.  957  Mission 
Coffee  Brothers  (Ernest  H.  and  Walter  A.),  con- 
fectionery, 701  Larkin 
"    Edward  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  27  Rondel  PI 
"    Elizabeth  A.   Mrs.,    proprietor   The    Lor- 
raine, 1433  California 
"    Ernest  H.  (Coffee  Bros.),  r.  704  Larkin 
"    Frank    L.,  collector    Pac.   Gas  Imp.  Co., 

r.  1433  California 
"    George,  clerk  London  and  S.  F.  Bank,  r.  410 

Geary 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  79^4  Clementina 
"    John,  r.  1715  Polk 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  1433  California 
"    John,  gardener,  SE  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and 

Washington 
"    Kate  Miss,  nurse,  634  Geary 
"    Mary,  nurse,  NE  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and 

Washington 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  704  Larkin 
"    Walter  A.  (Coffee  Bros.),  r.  704  Larkin 
"    William  L.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1612  Wash- 
ington 
"    William  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1129,  18th 
-6®-Coflee.    See  Coffey 
Coffer  John  E.,  attorney  at  law,  12  Mills  Bldg., 

6th  floor,  r.  731  Pine 
Coffey  Alfred  I.  (Martens  &  Coffey),  r.  1142  Va- 
lencia 
v.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Daniel,  operator  Buckinghan  &  Hecht,  r. 

1217,  25th 
Edward  J.,  compositor,  r.  IGOO'A  Lexington 

Av 
Edward  M.,   gripman  Market   St.  Ry.,r.  4 

Crook 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  228,  25th 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  800  Shotwell 
Frank  J.,  printer  Mrs.  J.   H.   Knarston,    r. 

3005  Webster 
Henry  E.,  manager  city  dept.  O'Farrell  & 

Co.,  r.  415  Clayton 
James,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  2005  Web- 
ster 
James,  teamster,  r.  1030  Howard 
James  B.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  L.   P.   Degen,  r. 
2005  Webster 
"    James  D.,  chandelier  maker,  r.  5  Capp 
Coffey  James  V.,  judge  Superior  Court,  Depart- 
ment 9,   chambers   New  City  Hall,  2d 
floor 
"    J.  C,  with  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  141,  9th 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  Ill  Juniper 
•'    John  J.,  r.  79  Clementina  rear 
"    John  J.  (Knownburg  &  Coffey),  r.  23i/i   Gil- 
bert 
"    John  J.,  attorney  at  law,  539  California 
"    John  J.,  paver,  r.  746  Howard 
"    John  J.,  shoecutter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,   r. 

536  Hickory  Av 
"    John  W.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2820,  16th 


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Coffey  Joseph,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.23'/i  Gilbert 
Coffey  Joseph  F.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin, 
r.  1142  Valencia 
"    Julia  C.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  2005  Web- 
ster 
"    Julia  M,  Mrs.,  collection  office,  430  Mont- 
gomery, room  29,  r.  133  Larkin 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  228,  25th 
"    Lou    N.   Miss,   clerk  Washburn   &    Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Louis,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.   400 

Harrison 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  23i/4  Gilbert 
"    Maurice,  teamster,  r.  23'i4  Gilbert 
"    Maurice    D.,    shoemaker    Buckinghan    & 

Hecht,  r.  1600'/2  Lexington  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  2304  Folsom 
"    Michael,  cooper,  r.  164Perry 
"    Michael  W.,  clerk,  r.  18  Russ 
"    Patrick  J.,  liquors,  16,  6th.  r.  2304  Folsom 
"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  Corbett  Av  nr  Alms 

House 
"    Richard  L.,  driver,  r.  2005  Webster 
"    Robert  W.,  pressman,  r.  102  Mission 
"    Thomas,  r.  540  Duncan 
"    Thomas  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  519  Birch  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  800  Shotwell 
"    Thomas  M.,  r.  102  Mission 
Coffey  Walter  B.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
301  Sutter,  hours  3  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main   1499,  r.  1142  Valencia,  telephone 
Mission  110 
"    William,  butcher  A.  Rhodes,  r.  2005  Web- 
ster 
j^J-Coffey.    See  Coffee 
Coffield  Mary  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness 

Av 
Coffin  Albert  F.  (Coffin  &  Sanderson),  r.  Oakland 

"    Alexander,  clerk,  r.  1  Enterprise 
Cofiln  Alonzo,  pattern  and  model  maker,  133-135 
Beale,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Andrew  C.  (Redington  &  Co.),  r.  Brooklyn, 

"     Arthur  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
^'     Benjamin,  hostler  Adolph  Hoppe,  r.  1715 

Sacramento 
'•    Bertram  H.,  clerk  Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co    r 

2608  Sacramento 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  603  Eddy 
"    Carrie  Miss,  correspondent,  r.  603  Eddy 
"    Charles  A.,  dental  student,  r.  120  Jones 
"    Charles  D.,  clerk  frieght  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  F.,  chief  engineer  revenue  cutter 

Bear,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Charles  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.   17331/4  Lexing- 
ton Av 
•'    Charles  W.,  clerk  ticket   auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  W.,  packer  clothing  and  equipage 
depot  quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S  A     r 
122,  10th 
"    Deborah  B.,  widow,  r.  1614  Post 
"    Dewey,  cigars,  3383  Mission,  r.  2614  Howard 
"    Edward  E.,  master  schr  Rosario 
"    Frank,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  130  Jones 
"    Frank  M.,  compositor,  r.  1  Clarence  Court 
"    Frank  M.,  teacher  music,  r.  919  Post 
"    Harrison  L.,  clerk  Alameda  Sugar  Co. 
"    Harry,  bookkeeper,  r.  336  Taylor 
"    Harry  W.,  mining,  r.  1314  Webster 
"    Helen  M.  Miss,  retoucher,  r.  919  Post 
"    Henry,  plasterer,  r.  32  Turk 
"    Herbert  J.,  confectionery,  135  Kearny,  r   10 
Octavia 


Coffin  Horace,  cashier  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  1228 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Howard  F.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  2608  Sacramento 
'■    Isaac  S.  (Redington  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
"    James,  secretary  Alameda  Sugar  Co.  and 
Ybarra    Gold    Mining  Co.,   132  Market, 
room  8,  r.  Ross  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    Jean,  widow,  r.  1  Enterprise 
"    JohnH.,  candy  maker,  r.  10  Octavia 
"    John  W.,  plumber,  r.  103  Cortland  Av 
"    John  W.,  foreman  Russ  Bros.,  r.  342,  6th 
"    Lincoln  A.,  painter,  r.  m  Linden  Av 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  919  Post 
"    Max,  clerk  Dewey  Coffin,  r.  110  California 

Av 
"    Oliver  C,  compositor  Report,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert,  machine  hand,  r.  1  Enterprise 
"    Rudolphus  W.,  druggist,  SE  cor  16th  and 

Valencia,  r.  442  Guerrero 
"    Rouie  Miss,  trimmer  Mrs.  Chas.  R.  Stew- 
art, r.  603  Eddy 
"    William  H.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  112  Jones 
"    William  H.,  1st  lieutenant  battery  H,  5th 
Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
Coflan  &    Sanderson     (Albert  F.    Coffin   and 
George  R.  Sanderson),  commission  stock 
and  bond  brokers,  228  Montgomery 
Coffman  S.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  547  Castro 
Cofiorratta    Arasmu,    florist,    r.    182  Stevenson 

rear 
Coffrin  George  N.,  watchmaker,  r.  617  Bryant 
Coffroth  James  W.,  secretary  Superior  Judges, 
office  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  444  Ful- 
ton 
Cofield  Charles  H.,  salesman  W.   H.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  517  Ellis 
4®"Cofield.    See  Coefield  and  Coffield 
Cogan  Andrew,  3d  cook  str  San  Jose 
"    Bernard,  master  str  Thrasher,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  millhand  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  1521/4 

Natoma 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  8  Jane  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  153i/4  Natoma 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  706,  22d 
"    Lawrence  O.,  laborer,  r.  345  Shipley 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  15214  Natoma 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  A  nr  8th  Av 
"    William,  expressman,  SW  cor  5th  and  Bry- 
ant, r.  2703  Harrison 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
-es-Cogan.    See  Coogan 
Cogger  Edward,  r.  128  California  Av 
"    John,  soap  peddler,  r.  128  California  Av 
"    John  H.,  tanner,  r.  128  California  Av 
"    Thomas  W.,  carpenter,  r.  128  California  Av 
Coggeshall  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  920,  22d 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  solicitor  Pacific  Church- 
man, r.  3352  Bush 
"    Lavern  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  920,  22d 
"    Susie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  920,  22d 
Coggin  Charles  H.,  mechanic,  r.  116  San  Jose 
Av 
"    George  C,  paper  carrier,  r.  116  San  Jose 

Av 
"    Isaac  C,  manager  Golden  Gate  Park  Band, 
34  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  123  Morris  Av 
Coggins  Charles  S.,  lumber  mill,  r.  718,  21st 

"    Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  32614  Jersey 
Coghill    Newton   B.,   clerk  Coghill  &  Kohn,  r. 
1614  Union 
"    Thomas  B.  (Coghill  &  Kohn),  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  collector,  r.  29  Chattanooga 
"    &  Kohn  (Thomas  B.  Coghill  and  George  A. 
Kohn),  wholesale  grocers,  300  Front 
.«®"Coghill.    See  Cogill 

Coghlan  Allen,  storekeeper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  528 
Indiana 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  30  Rausch 
"    Eva,  widow,  r.  720  Powell 
"    Frank,  plasterer,  40  New  Montgomery,  r. 

317  Day 
"    James,  porter,  r.  704  Howard 
"    James  P.,  expressman,  r.  12  Chattanooga 
"    John,  harness  maker,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    John,  reporter  Post,  r.  30  Rausch 
"    Katherine  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  720 
Powell 


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Coghlan  Martin  D.,  expressman,  r.  12  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1908!4  Green 
"    Mary  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  720  Powell 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 
"    Michael  T.,  salesman,  r.  35  Lafayette 
"    Nathan  C,  student   Dennis  Spencer,  r.  720 

Powell 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  NW  cor  7th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  12  Chattanooga 
>6®"Ooghlan.    See     Caughlan,    Coughlan     and 

Coughlin 
Coghlin  Daniel  J.,  iron  worker,  r.  14b  Clinton 
"    Ellen,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
■'    J.  D.  &  Brother  (John  D.  and  Thomas  E.), 

liquors,  NW  cor  3d  and  Folsom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1217>4  Nebraska 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  545!4,  2d 
"    John  D.  (J.  D.  Coghlin  &  Bro.),  r.  10  Hamp- 
ton PI 
"    Thomas  E.  (J.  D.  Coghlin  &  Bro.)  and  wines 
and  liquors,  1430  Market,  r.  SE  cor  9th 
and  Stevenson 
Cogill  Laura  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1031  Laguna 
4®-Cogill.    See  Coghill 

Cogley  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  435  Golden  Gate  Av 
Cognet  Joseph  T.,  attorney   at  law,  609  Spreok- 

els  Bldg,  r.  2110a  Bryant 
Cogo    Giuseppe,    cooper  J.   J.   Kucich,    r.    2102 

Stockton 
Cogorno  Frank,  salesman,  r.  42IV2  Filbert 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  1000  Jackson 
Cogozzo  Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  330  Francisco 
Cogswell  E.  May  Miss,  teacher  Cogswell  Poly- 
technic College,  r.  3110  Clay 
"    James  L.,  dentist,  819  Market,  room  21 
"    John  P.,  bartender,  r   1205  McAllister 
Cogswell  Pol3rtecliiiic  College,   Louis  A.  Bu- 
chanan, M.   E.,  principal,  SE  cor  26th 
and  Folsom 
"    William  W.,  wireman  Edison  Light    and 
Power  Co.,  r.  501  Leavenworth 
Cohan  David,  manager  Samuel  Solomon,   r.  2107 
Pine 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  15  Yerba  Buena 
"    John,  washer  Gustave  Lindauer 
"    William,  buggy  washer  Sullivan  &  Doyle, 
r.  637  Howard 
4®-Cohan.    See  Cohen,  Cohn,  Cone  and  Kohn 
Cohane  Lawrence,  carpenter  and  builder,  710 

Turk,  r.  28  Turk 
Cohelan  Daniel  S.,  weigher  Central  Coal  Co.,  r. 

942b  Capp 
Cohen  Aaron,  engineer  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.,  r. 
334  Green 
"    Aaron,  salesman,  r.  116  Devisadero 
"    Aaron,  salesman,  r.  527!4  Lombard 
"    Aaron,  tailor,  1000  Sutter,  r.  450,  6th 
"    Aaron,  tailor,  547  Clay,  r.  720  Green 
"    Abraham,  clerk  Eastern  Clock  Co.,  r.   1813 

Powell 
"    Abraham,  clothing,  1202  Stockton 
"    Albert,  musician,  r.  558  Howard 
"    Albert  de  St.  O.  F.,  compositor  H.  Carle,  r. 

529  Montgomery  Av 
"    Alexander,  longshoreman,  r.  106  Steuart 
"    Alfred,  salesman  Sperry  Flour  Co.,   r.   1510 

O'Farrell 
"    Alfred  H.,  attorney  at  law,  320  California. 

rooms  7-10,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Amelia,  widow,  hardware,  1915  Fillmore 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  17  Harriet 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  628,  23d 
"    Annie     Miss,      dressmaker      Mrs.      Ida 

Schwartz,  r.  2830,  16th 
"    Anita   Miss,    teacher     Garfield     Primary 

School,  r.  927  Sutter 
"    Antone,  cigar  maker,  r.  719  Ellis 
"    B.  Mrs.,  r.  707  Sutter 
"    Barnett,  clothing,  960  Folsom 
"    Baruch,   shirt  manufacturer,  636  Clay,   r. 

902  Powell 
"    Benjamin,  clothing,  984  Folsom,  r.  972  Fol- 
som • 
"    Benjamin,  clothing  and  men's  furnishing 
goods.  431-437  Montgomery,  r.  737  Green 
"    Benjamin,     proprietor     Western    Rattan 

Works,  1520  Polk,  r.  2124  Fillmore 
"    Bertha  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1619  Post 


Cohen  Bianca  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  450,  6th 
"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  40  Dame 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1454  O'Farrell 
"    Caspar,  box  clerk  postoffice,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  (Charles  Cohen  &  Co.),  r.  2103  Bush 
"    Charles,  salesman  David  J.  Ravella,  r.  720 

Green 
"    Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Cohen  and  Joseph 
L.  Peckerman),  shirt  manufacturers,  209 
Kearny 
"    Charles  A.,  salesman  Metropolitan  Mould- 
ing Co.,  r.  208  Polk 
"    Charles  I.,  painter,  r.  1208  Turk 
"    Daniel,  rattan  worker  B.  Cohen,  r.  2124  Fill- 
more 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  1621  Devisadero 
"    David,  hardware,  1084  Howard 
"    David,  merchandise,  908i4  Howard 
"    David,  printer,  r.  1619  Post 
"    David,  tailor,  r.  1044  Howard 
"    David,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1014  Mar- 
ket, r.  1128/2  Turk 
"    Donald  A.,  clerk  Costigan,  Cohen  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"     Edgar  A.,   manager  J.  B.   Cohen  Co.,  303 

California,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edward,  r.  1721  Jackson 
"    Edward   A.,    books    and    stationery,    1334 

Market 
"    Edward  F.,  r.  1106  Gough 
"     Ellas  B.,  pawnbroker,  39,  4th,  r.  786  Folsom 
"    Emil,  salesman  P.  Greenberg  &  Co.,  r.  1716 

Broderick 
"     Esther,  widow,  r.  1121  Geary 
"    Flora,  widow,  r.  909  Bush 
"    Fritz,  driver,  r.  215  Stevenson 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  309  Chestnut 
"    Gertrude  J.  Miss,  teacher  Bernal  Heights 

Primary  School,  r.  308  Polk 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  3932  Jackson 
"     Hannchen,  widow,  r.  1619  Post 
"    Harris,  men's  furnishing  goods,  54,  4th,  r. 

316  Jessie 
"    Harry,  cutter,  r.  553  Minna 
"    Harry  M.,  glove  cutter  Carson  Glove  Co.,  r. 

U%  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Henry,  r.  120 ^^  Geary 
"    Henry,  compositor,  r.  1619  Post 
"    Herman,  barber,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    Herman,  tailor,  1621  Devisadero 
"    Herman,  wrapper,  r.  617  Fulton 
Cohen  Herrman,  importer  and  dealer  pictures, 
mirrors,  picture  frames,  etc.,  19  Grant 
Av,  r.  2411  Octavia 
"    Hyman,  rattan  worker  B.  Cohen,    r.  2134 

Fillmore 
"    Ida  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1519  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Ida  A.,  teacher  music,  r.  308  Polk 
"    Isadore,  glazier,  567  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Isaac,  clerk,  r.  553  Minna 
"    Isaac,  clothing,  1066  Howard 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  r.  1519  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isaac,  tailor,  504  Leavenworth,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Isaac  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  927  Sutter 
"    Isaac  N.,  president  S.  F.  Clothing  Renova- 
ting Wks,  14  Kearny,  r.  116  Devisadero 
Cohen  Israel  S.,  manufacturers'  agent  for  the 
Standard,  Household,  Goodrich  and  Eld- 
ridge  Sewing  Machines,  manufacturer  of 
The    San   Francisco    Sewing    Machine, 
manufacturers'   agent  for   Eureka  Silk 
Co's  silk,  Wm.  F.  Nye's  sewing  machine 
oils,  Clark   &   Beissell's  hand  needles, 
and  Graef  &  Schmidt's  scissors,  145,  6th, 
r.  301/2  Russ 


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London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Cohen  Jacob,  r.  319  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jacob,  r.  2103  Bush 
"    Jacob,  shoemaker,  r.  909  Bush 
"    Jacob  D.,  r.  1405  Octavia 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1502  Mission 
"    J.  B.  Co.,  Edgar  A.  Cohen  manager,  com- 
mission merchants,  203  California 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  12  Adair 
"    Joel    C,    traveling    salesman    The    Wer- 

theimerCo.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  2247  Jackson 
"    John,  r.  2332  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  720  Green 
"    Joseph,    clothing,    6    Steuart,    r.    908   Mc- 
Allister 
»    Joseph,  tailor,  601%  Washington,   r.  52714 

Lombard 
"    Julius,  bottle  washer,  r.  1208  Turk 
"    Lassar,  collector  postofflce,  r.  Alameda 
"    Leon,  farmer,  r.  ,529  Montgomery  Av 
"    Leon,   salesman  L.   &  G.   Brenner,   r.  908 

McAllister 
"    Louis    (Metropolitan   Moulding   Co.)    and 
tailor,  208  Polk 
Cohen  Louis,  bookkeeper  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  r. 
1218b  Eddy 
"    Louis,  news  agent  Occidental  News  Co. 
"    Lyon,  salesman  P.  Greenberg  &  Co.,  r.  910A 

Devisadero 
"    Marks,  barber,  21  Taylor,  r.  729  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Marks,  bookkeeper  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  r. 

1456  O'Farrell 
"    Marks,  clerk  Lesser  Crocker,  r.  909  Bush 
"    Marks,  dry  goods,  1813  Powell 
"    Marx,  peddler,  r.  317,  9th 
"    Mary  U.,  widow,  r.  134  Ridley 
"    Max,  fruit  peddler,  r.  133  CoUingwood 
"    Max,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1238  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Max,  shoemaker,  1107  Howard,  r.  13b  Har- 
riet 
"    Maximillian,   bookmaker,    r.    1510   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Mellia  Mrs.,  widow,  crockery,  1914  Fillmore 
"    Mellie,    barber    Antonio  Babino,    r.    1813 

Powell 
"    Meyer,  bookkeeper,  r.  1619  Post 
"    Meyer,  shoemaker,  r.  13b  Harriet 
"    M.  H.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.    .323 

Lyon 
"    Morris,  advertising  agent,  r.  537Franklin 
"    Morris,  compositor  Report,  r.  1619  Post 
"    Moses,  plumber,  813  Stockton,  r.  314  Octavia 
"    Nathan,  pawnbroker,  407  Kearny,   r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Nathan  J.,  salesman  Isidore  Rudee,  r.  822 

Geary 
"    Nathaniel,   packer    Roos    Bros.,    r.    1337V 

Ellis 
"    Newman,  salesman,  r.  18  Page 
"    Pauline  Miss,  r.  34  Austin 
Cohen  Philip,  barber  and  baths,  12  Sacramento, 
r.  729  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Philip,  butcher,  r.  617  Fulton 
"    Philip,  watchmaker,  r.  63O14  Hayes 
"    Philipp,  perfumer,  r.  ]4%  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Ralph,  salesman,  r.  1132  Buchanan 
"    Rebecca  M.,  widow,  r.  931  Valencia 
"    Reuben  F.,   bartender  Henry  Otersen,   r. 

730  Green 
"    Reuben  J.,  cashier  Lowenberg  &  Co.,    r. 
527'/^  Lombard 
Cohen  Richard,  collector,  3  and  10  Murphy  Bldg, 
r.  121/2  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Rosa,  Mrs.,  rattan  furniture,  2124  Fillmore 


Cohen  Rose  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 
Grammar  School,  r.  208  Polk 
Rudolph  A.,  merchant,  r.  1008  Van  Ness  Av 
Sadie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  17  Harriet 
Samuel,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1502  Frank- 
lin, r.  315  Austin  Av 
Samuel,  tailor,  r,  832Y2  Folsom 
Samuel,  traveling  salesman  Louis  Kline 

&Co.,  r.  1454  O'Farrell 
Selig',  fancy  goods,  601  Post,  r.  522  Geary 
Simon,  commission  broker,  316  Bush,  room 

68,  r.  1519  (Jolden  Gate  Av 
Solomon  J.,  porter  P.  Berwin  &  Bro.,  r.  1502 

Mission 
Sophie,  widow,  r.  617  Fulton 
Waldo  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  1215  Clay 
Cohen  W.,  Hirsch  &  Co.  (William  Cohen  and 
Leopold  Hirsch),  importers  and  manu- 
facturers furnishing  goods  and  clothing, 
3-5  Battery 
"    William,  r.  700  Mason 
"    William  (W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.),  r.  828 

Sutter 
"    William,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1208, 

Turk 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  423  Minna 
"    William  G.,  office  320  California,  rooms  7- 

10,  r.  Alameda 
"    Wolff,  glazier,  1902  Fillmore,  r.  1812  Webster 
>8S"Cohen.    See  Cohan,  Cone,  Cohn  and  Kohn 
Cohenour  Joseph  E.  Rev.,  r.  1605  Webster 
Cohl  Abraham,  teacher  languages,  r.  617  Gough 
Cohl   Brothers    (Leopold  and  Morris  A.),  im- 
porters fine  hats  and  caps,  236  Kearny 
"    Leopold  (Cohl  Bros.),  r.  1216  Ellis 
"    Morris  A.  (Cohl  Bros.),  r.  617  Gough 
"    Moses,  salesman,  r.  617  Gough 
>8®-  Cohl.    See  Coale,  Cole  and  Kohl 
Cohn  Aaron,  tailor,  1104  Clay,  r.  17  Yerba  Buena 
"    Abraham  B.,  clothing,  1068  Howard 
"    Abraham  E.,  salesman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  1616  O'Farrell 
"    Abraham  L.,  r.  19  Langion 
"    Adam,  speculator,  r.  517,  3d 
"    Adolph,  r.  637  McAllister 
"    Adolph  (Cohn  Bros.^  r.  1116  O'Farrell 
"    Alexander,  cigars,  r.  1224  Ellis 
"    Alexander,  glazier,  r.  1937i^  O'Farrell 
"    Alexander,  salesman,  r.  234  Fulton 
Cohn  Alfred  H.,  ladies'  tailor,  316  Sutter,  r.  1824 
O'Farrell 
"    Andrew  J.,  tinsmith,  r.  323  Taylor 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  333V4,  4th 
"    Annie  Miss,  stenographer  Vincent  Neale, 

r.  669  McAllister 
"    Anthony,    stock    cleik    L.    Dinkelspiel   & 

Sons,  r.  1327M  Ellis 
"    Arthur,  saleman,  r.  635  Ellis 
"    Augusta  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  919  Larkin. 

r.  921  Larkin 
"    Belle  Miss,  r.  215, 11th 
"    Benjamin,  clerk  Julius  Morris 
"    Benjamin  E.,  cigar  deaHer,  r.  669  McAllister 
"    Bertha  Miss  (Cohn  &  Levey),  r.  1608  Post 
"    Brothers  (Adolph  and  Herman),  jewelers, 

44,  6th 
"    Brothers  (Max  M.  and  Gabriel  M.),  cigars 

and  tobacco,  16  Market 
"    Brothers  (Theodore   and   Samuel  M.),  dry 

goods,  1305  Stockton 
"    Carl,  bookkeeper,  r.  637  McAllister 
"    Caspar,  merchant,  r.  309  Octavia 
"    Charles,  clothing,  ASSYo,  4th,  r.  329,  4th 
"    Charles,  clerk  City  and  County  Attorney's 

offlce,  r.  912a  Sutter 
"    Charles  L.,  bartender  Joseph  Melczer  & 

Co.,  r.  13  Hyde 
"    D.,  groceries,  1056  Howard 
"    Daisy  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  1837  Scott 
"    Daniel,    barber    Louis    Rubenstein,   r.    19 

Langton 
"    David,  clothing,  408,  4th 
"    Bavid,  physician,  1404  Sutter 
"    David  S.,  proprietors.  F.  Introduction  Co., 

119  Bush,  r.  801  Scott 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1618  Fell 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  21.3a  Clement 
"    Elias,  r.  1008  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1717  Leavenworth 


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Cohn  Emanuel,  tailor  102  Jessie,  r.  669  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Emil,  boots  and  shoes,  124  Jackson,  r.  3041 

Pine 
"    Emil,  peddler,  r.  10  Eldridge 
"    Ernest,  clerk  D.  Colin,  r.  1056  Howard 
"    Eugene  B.,   collector  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  410  Hyde 
"    F.  Emil,  salesman  Union  Clothing  Co.,  r. 

1616  O'Farrell 
"    Felix,  salesman   Hencken  &  Schroder,  r. 

539  Geary 
"    Flora,  widow,  r.  1211  Howard 
"    Flora,  widow,  r.  1224  Ellis 
"    G.    Co.,    Goodman    Cohn    president.    Max 
Meyer  secretary,  wholesale  liquor  deal- 
ers and    manufacturers    and   importers 
cigars,  206-208  Battery 
Gabriel  (Cohn  Bros.),  r.  834  Bush 
George   D.,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris  & 

American  Bank,  r.  1404  Sutter 
George  G.,  merchant,  r.  1519  Post 
Goodman,  president    G.  Cohn  Co,,  206-208 

Battery,  r.  1236  O'Farrell 
Gustav,  cutter  Thomas  B.  Potter,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Hannah   Miss,  stenographer,  r.   1006  Van 

Ness  Av 
Harris,  r.  213A  Clement 
Harry  (Carroll  &  Carroll),  r.  I32I1/2  Eddy 
Hattie  Miss,  paper  box  maker,  r.  408,  4th 
Heiman,  watch  maker,  r.  220^^  Fulton 
Henry,  clothing,  48  Steuart,  r.  12014  Geary 
Henry,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Henry  M.,  salesman,  r.  355  Clementina 
Herbert,  clerk  Rosenstein  &  Schoenholz, 

r.  1519  Post 
Herman,  r.  1312a  Steiner 
Herman  (Cohn  Bros.),  r.  144  Fulton 
Colm  Herman  (Goldstein  &  Cohn),  and  presi- 
dent Goldstein  &  Co.,  26-30  O'Farrell,  r. 
1608  Scott 
"    Herman  (M.  Cohn  &  Co.),  r.  805%  Geary 
"    Herman,  pressman  Francis-Valentine  Co., 

r.  1008  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hirsch,  r.  1332  Eddy 

"    I.  M.  (J.  Macowsky  &  Co.),  r.  1007  Pierce 
"    Isaac,  r.  1921  Bush 
"    Isaac,  operator  I.  Botwin  &  Co.,  r.  445  Na- 

toma 
"    Isaac,  peddler,  r.  5V^  Falmouth 
"    Isidor,  r.  234  Turk 

"    Isidor,  druggist  Philip  Flatow,  r.  534  Geary 
"    Isidor,    manufacturers     agent,    4    Sutter, 

room  34,  r.  1117  Scott 
"    Isidor,  merchant,  r.  1406  Webster 
"    Isidor,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r.  224 

Fulton 
"    Isidore,  peddler,  r.  107  Trenton 
Colin  Isadore  Elkan,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.  204  Sutter 
"    Isidore  G.,  clerk  Newman  &  Le Vinson,  r. 

1519  Post 
"    J.  ift  Brother  (Joseph  and  Solomon),  cloth- 
ing, 723  Montgomery 
"    Jacob,  r.  11,  6th 
"    Jacob,  r.  905  Market 
"    Jacob,  r.  1007  Pierce 
"    Jacob   (H.  Abrams  &  Co.),  r.  llllB  Golden 

Gate  Av 
'•    Jacob,  dental  student,  r.  1427  Bush 
"    Jacob  E.,  student,  r.  303  Ootavia 
"    Jacob  J.,  cashier  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  669  McAl- 
lister 
"    Jacob  J.,  cigars,  r.  1117  Scott 
"    J.  N.,  clerk,  r.  823  Geary 
"    Joseph  (J,  Cohn  &  Bro.),  r.  942  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1304  Laguna 
"    Joseph,  glazier,  r.  739  Vallejo 
"    Josephine  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1837  Scott 
"    Julius,  clerk    Heynemann  &  Co.,   r.   913a 

Sutter 
"    Kaufman,     metal    guilder     Metropolitan 

Moulding  Co.,  r.  19371/4  O'Farrell 
"     Lena,  widow,  r.  1538  Ellis 
"    Lena  Miss,    tinware    and    crockery,    213a 
Clement 


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Cohn  Leo,  gilder  Schussler  Brjs.,  r.  1008  Van 
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Leopold,  cigar  maker  Isidor  Glaser,  r.  61 
Shipley 

Leopold,  cigars  and  tobacco,  119  O'Farrell, 
r.  11  Hyde 

Louis,  r.  7  Russ 

Louis,  clerk,  r.  1608  Post 

Louis,  clothing,  310  Pacific,  r.  1513  Bu- 
chanan 

Louis,  peddler,  r.  8!4  Harriet 

Louis,  porter  James  G.Walker  &  Co.,  r. 
1333  Fillmore 

Louis,  watchmaker  Joseph  M.  Strauss,  r. 
1508  O'Farrell 

Louis  M.,  real  estate,  .323  Montgomery,  r. 
1433  Geary 

M.  &  Co.  (Morris  and  Herman  Cohn),  manu- 
facturers clothing.  106  Battery 

Marcus,  clothing,  228,  6th,  r.  38O14,  6th 

Marion  D.,  merchant,  r.  1404  Sutter 

Max,  cigar  manufacturer,  933%  Folsom 

Max,  painter,  r.  303  Octavia 

Max,  salesman  H.  Wolf  &  Bro.,  r.  637  McAl- 
lister 

Max  M.  (Cohn  Bros.),  r.  834  Bush 

Max  M.,  cashier  Abramson-Heunisch  Co. 

Mendel,  meter  maker  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  1007  Pierce 

Meyer,  r.  12211/^  Eddy 

Meyer,  laborer,  r.  19  Langton 

Meyer,  shoemaker,  r.  1308  Howard 

Minnie,  widow,  r.  19  Langton 

Miriam  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 
Co.,  r.  1405  Octavia 

Mitchell,  furrier,  r.  14.50  O'Farrell 

Morris  (M.  Cohn  &  Co.),  r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Morris,  agent    Morris    Rothschild,  r.  315 


Bro., 


Morris,  baker,  r.  1834  O'Farrell 
Morris,   salesman  M.  Franklin 

1613  Webster 
Morris  B.,  r.  1334  Ellis 
Nathan,  tailor,  r.  1036  Howard  rear 
Newman  (Cohen  &  Schetter),  r.  630,  6th 
Newman,  collector  A.  Colombat,  r.  669  Mc- 
Allister 
Pearl  Miss,  stenographer  Abramson-Heun- 
isch Co.,  r.  913a  Sutter 
Peter,  rancher,  r.  cor  39th  Av  South  and  H 
Rebecca,  widow,  r.  1150  Golden  Gate  Av 
Robert,  salesman  Henry  Lyons,   r.    1937% 

O'Farrell 
Rosie,  widow,  r.  1007  Pierce 
Rudolph,  r.  930  Ellis 
Salik,  merchant,  r.  1304  Laguna 
Samuel,  clothing,  24,  6th,  r.   434^   Natoma 
Samuel,  electrician,  r.  917  Powell 
Samuel,  tailor  Jacob  Asher,  r.  923%  Fol- 
som 
Samuel  M.  (Cohn  Bros.),  r.  1512  Taylor 
Samuels.,  clerk  Sutro&  Co.,  r.  1837  Scott 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  1830  Ellis 
Seth,  cigar  maker,  r.  197  Hyde 
Seth,  salesman  Oscar  Moses,  r.  912a  Sutter 
Simon,  r.  1304  Laguna 
Simon,  glove  cutter,  r.  22  Lafayette 
Simon,  tailor,  r.  552  Minna 
Solomon  (J.  Cohn  &  Bro.),  r.  510  Taylor 
Solomon,  barber,  622  Shrader,  r.  624  Shrader 
Solomon  S.,  clerk,  r.  1837  Scott 
Theodore  (Cohn  Bros.),  r.  1512  Taylor 
Theodore  T.,  cashier  Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  2134  Sutter 
Thomas,  second-hand  clothing,  716  Wash- 
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Cohn  William  (Horwitz  &  Cohn),  r.  17  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    Williarii,  bookkeeper  A.  Shirek  &  Co.,   r. 

1304  Laguna 
"    William,  clerk  Carroll  &  Carroll,  r.  1221i^ 

Eddy 
"    William,    foreman    The  Hebrew,    r.    1019 

Fillmore 
I'    William,    liquors,    NW    cor   Church    and 

Valley,  r.  1617  Church 
"    William  R.,  salesman  Heller,  Bachman  & 

Co.,  r.  1117  Scott 
"    William  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1304  Laguna 
"    Wolf  L..,   tailor,  227  Montgomery,  r.   1415 

Scott 
"    &  Levey  (Bertha  Cohen  and  Frances  Le- 
vey), florists  and  decorators,  1125  Sutter 
"    &  Schetter  (Newman  Cohn  and  Miss  Adele 
Schetter)  millinery,  503-505  Montgomery 
Av 
«B"Cohn.    See  Coen,  Cohan,  Cohen,  Cone,  Kone 

and  Kohn 
Cohnreich  Eugene,  salesman,  r.  611  Eddy 
"    Israel,  proprietor  The  Van  Dyke,  309  Powell 
"    Rosie,  widow,  r.  611  Eddy 
Cointh  Leon,  bartender,  r.  605  Broadway 
Colt  H.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Harry  H.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
JSa-Coit.    See  Coyte 

Coke  Paul  S.  (Bagby  &  Coke\  dentist,  36  Mont- 
gomery, r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
«®=Cokely.    See  Coakley 
Coker  William,  r.  2004  Devisadero 
Colan  Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  2738  Mission  rear 
ColangeloLuigi,  fish,  1332Dupont,  r.  1402  Kearny 
Colback  William  H.,  molder,  r.  3  Laussat 
Colbert  Edward  J.,  traveling  agent,  r.  614  Eddy 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  114  Oak 
"    James  K.,  bricklayer,  r.  540,  3d 
"    J.  Lee,  conductor,  r.  634  Elizabeth 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  40  Colton 
"    John  H.,  real  estate  agent,  304  Montgom- 
ery, r.  40  Crocker 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  40  Colton 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  varieties  450.  3d 
"    Michael,  r.  739  Gough 
<     Philip  G.,  bookkeeper  E.  Commins  &  Co.,  r, 

739  Gough 
"    William  T.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  32 
South  Park 
-8®=Colbert.    See  Culbert 
Colbourn  Ellen,  widow,  r.  2509  Sutter 
Colbourne  Sylvester  W.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  530  3d 
Colbran  Charles  A.,  florist,  r.  803  Montgomery 
Colbrandt  Francis  N  .,    conductor   Market   St. 
Ry.,  r.  13  Michigan 
"    Irwin  R.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  996 

Noe 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  13  Michigan 
"    Richard  S.,  clerk,  r.  996  Noe 
Colbron  John,  r.  909  Laguna 
Colbroth  Cora  L.  Miss  stenographer  Pac.  Coast 

Co-operative  Credit  Co.,  r.  508  Sutter 
Colburg  Richard,  driver,  r.  215  Eureka 
Colburn  Alfred,  r.  436,  10th 
"    Charles,  ironworker,  r.  1210,  7th  Av  South 
"    Edward  S.,  clerk  local  freight  ofBce  S.  P 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  D.   (E.  J.  Shattuck  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George,  r.  417  Bush 
"    George,  florist,  r.  930  Sutter 
' '    George  L. ,  salesman  American  Biscuit  Co. , 

r.  1117  Hyde 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1169  Mission 


Colburn  Marcus  F.  Rev. ,  pastor  Grace  Methodist 
Church,  r.  938,  21st 
"    Martha  Mrs.,  r.  816  Buchanan 
"    Orville  M..  dental  student,  r.  1033,  20th 
"    Orville  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1033,  20th 
4®-Colburn.    See  Coburn 
Colburt  William,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
Colby  Alfred  S.,  clerk,  r.  409  Franklin 
"    Andrew  J.,  solicitor,  r.  12314  Oak 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  697  McAllister 
Colby   C.   W.,  storekeeper  Board  of  Education, 
ofQce   SW    cor  Pine  and  Larkin,    tele- 
phone East  195 
"    Delia  M.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  12214  Oak 
"    Ernest,  fireman  U.   S.  Lighthouse  tender 

Madrono,  r.  7  Scott  PI 
"  Guy  I.,  clerk,  r.  719,  14th 
"    Harvey  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Brentwood,  Cal. 
"    Henry  H.,   sergeant  police,  r.  414  Central 

Av 
"    Ida  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1621  Post 
"    James,  janitor,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Nettie  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  697  McAllister 
"    Roy  N.,  clerk,  r.  719,  14th 
"    Sadie  R.   Miss,  stenographer  New   York 
Belting   and  Packing  Co.,  r.  697  McAl- 
lister 
"    William,  master  bark  Mercury,  35  Steuart, 

r.  524a  Capp 
"    William  R.,  driver,  r.  104  Webster 
Colby  Z.  Flanders,  tobacconist,   WiOYs  Mission 
je»-Colby.    See  Kolbe  and  Kolby 
Colclough  Frederick,  steward  str  Point  Loma, 
r.  335,  13th 
"    Samuel,  waiter  str  City  of  Pueblo 
Cold  Blast  Delivery  Co.,   109  California,  room  1 
Coldwell  George  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  564  Pennsyl- 
vania Av 
"    Levett,  driver,  r.  1010  Valencia 
Coldwell  Ira  B.,  r.  1031  Valencia 
"    Owen  W.,   driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

2930  Mission 
"    Truman,    blacksmith    Guadaloupe   Dairy 
Co.,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Jm-  Coldwell.    See  Caldwell 
Cole   Albert  R.,    electrician    Mutual  Electric 
Light  Co.,  r.  1616  Mason 
"    Arthur  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Ill 

Fair  Oaks 
"    B.  F.  Mrs.,  nurse  S.  F.  Protestant  Orphan 

Asylum 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1711  Broderick 
"    Charles,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  H.,  musician  J.  H.  &  J.  B.  Mar- 
shall, r.  120,  10th 
"    Charles  M.,  electrician  Phonograph  Co.,  r. 

2712  Bush 
"    Charles  M.,  porter  Dalton  Bros.,  r.   337c 
San  Jose  Av 
Cole  Charles   M.,  secretary  California  Furni- 
ture Manufacturing  Co.,  117-131  Geary, 
r.  610a  Bush 
"    Charles  W.,  laborer,  r.  8  Salmon 
"    Christopher,  marine  fireman,  r.  533,  2d 
"    C.  Melvm  Mrs.,  r.  610a  Bush 
Cole  Daniel  T.,  vice-president  Moore,  Hunt  & 
Co.,  404  Front,  and  State  Harbor  Com- 
missioner, 10  California,  r.  1719  Geary 
"    Edward,  peddler,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Edward  F.,  salesman,  r.  1106  Gough 
"    Edward  P.,  attorney  at  law,  4  and  33  Mills 

Bldg.,  6th  floor,  r.  3615  Buchanan 
"    Elmer  K.,  clerk  Argonaut  Publishing  Co., 

r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  liquors,  301  Michigan 
"    Elizabeth    M.    Miss,  nurse    Hospital    for 

Children,  3700  California 
"    Ernest  H  ,  r.  707a  Hayes 
Cole  Foster  P.,  treasurer  California  Furniture 
Manufacturing  Co.,  117-131  Geary,  r.  1707 
Gough 
"    Frank  G.,  machinist  Williams  &  Orton,  r. 

773V^  Folsom 
"    F.  T.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

1622a  Howard 
"    George  A.,  stableman  A.  S.  Anderson,  r. 
107  New  Montgomery 


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Cole  Grant  G.,  teamster,  r.  33V2  Juniper 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  372  Natoma 
"    Henry  J.   (Cole  &  Wise),  r.  Alms   House 

Road  nr  Corbett  Road 
"    Herbert  A.,  painter,  48  Sacramento 
"    Isaac  H.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal, 
"    James,   restaurant,    506  Howard,  r.    520V4 

Howard 
"    James,  tie  inspector,  r.  2106  Sutter 
"    James  C,  student,  r.  629  OTarrell 
"    James  H.,  janitor  Plymouth  Rock   Office 

Cleaning  Co.,  r.  372  Natoma 
"    James  S.,  gas  fitter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co. 

stove  dept.,  r.  909  Broadway 

COLE  JASON  B., 

drayman  and  safe  moving',  NE  cor 
Main  and  Mission,  telephone  Red  1553, 
r.  1416  Folsom 

Cole  J.  A.,  millhand  Harris  &  Jones,   r.  773'/4 
Folsom 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  227  Minna 

"    John  A.,r.  915  Capp 

"    ,lohn  D.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winches- 
ter, r.  909  Broadway 

"    John  E.,  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r.  1128 
Pine 

"    John  F.,  collector  Leege  &  Mills,  r.  121314 
Green 

"    John  F.,  manager   cabinet  making  dept- 
Cal.  Furniture  Mfg  .  Co.,  r.  1513a  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Cole  John  R.,  sales  agent  New  York  Insulated 
Wire  Co..  18,  2d,  r.  1711  Broderick 

"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  301  Michigan 

"    Joseph  F.,   roadman  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.   1227 
Filbert 

"    Joshua,  tinsmith  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r.  Lorin 

"    Juan,  peddler,  r.  1653  Kearny 

"    Lena  C.  Miss,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 
School,  r.  520  Grove 

"    Lomira  C,  widow,  r.  Ill  Fair  Oaks 

"    Louis,  rectifier,  r.  3015  Fillmore 

^'    Lyman  W.  R.,  polisher,  r.  3015  Fillmore 

"    Margaret    Mrs.,    janitress    Lowell    High 
School,  r.  2061/2,  9th 

"    Mark  T.,  bookkeeper  Hawley  Bros.  Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  Lorin 

"    Martha    A.   Miss,   teacher    Horace    Mann 
Grammar  School,  r.  Ill  Fair  Oaks 

"    Martin,  stevedore,  r.  75  Clementina 

"    Mary,  with  Singer  Mfg  Co.,  r.  654  Folsom 

"  Matthew  B.,dept.  manager  Levi  Strauss 
&  Co.,  r.  1101  Pine 
Cole  Nathaniel  P.,  president  California  Furni- 
ture Manufacturing  Co.,  117-121  Geary,  r. 
1120  O'Farrell 
Cole  N.  P.  &  Co.  (California  Furniture  Manu- 
facturing Co.  successors  to),  117-121 
Geary 

"    Parry  R.,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co. 

"    Percy  J.,  carpenter,  r.  332  Sunnyside  Av 
Cole  R.  Beverly,   physician  and  surgeon.  ofBce 
and  r.  826  Sutter,  hours  2  to  4  p.  m. 

"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 

COLE  ROBERT  E., 

manager  livery  stable,  246  Third,  tele- 
phone Main  5619,  and  with  Union 
Undertaking  Co.,  733  Mission,  r.  654 
Folsom 

Cole  Samuel  D.,  teamster,  r.  325,  49th  Av 
"    Samuel  R.,  teamster,  r.  33  Rausch 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1316  Buchanan 
"    Sterling  L,,  bookkeeper  Wolters  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  311/2  Cherry 
"    Thomas,  mining,  331  Pine,  room  20,  r.  2405 

Octavia 
"    Thomas    H.,    shoemaker    Cahn,    Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  117  Hayes 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  637,  22d 
"    William,  decorator  Daniel  Foley,  r.  814, 15th 
"    William,  shing  er,  r.  1942^4  Mission 
"    William  G.,  pressman,  r.  1563  Kearny 
"    William  H.,  bartender  Mary  A.  Carroll,  r. 
206  Silver  Av 


Cole  William  H.,  painter,  r.  637,  22d 
Cole   William   L.,    assistant    secretary  State 
Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners,  10  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1719  Geary 

"    &  Wise  (Henry  J.  Cole  and  John  L.Wise), 
dairy,  Alms  House  Road  nr  Corbett  Av 
-^Cole.    See  Kohl,  Coale  and  Cohl 
Coleman  Abraham,  barber,  527  Sacramento,  r. 
428  Green 
Abram,    laborer   U.    S.    Customs,  r.  511B 

Greenwich  • 
Adolph,    barber,    644  Washington,    r.    918 

Broadway 
Alexander,  plumber  Thomas   Gainford,  r. 

425  Green 
Andrew,  pawnbroker,  41,  3d,  r.  2114  Pine 
Andrew  Jr.,  bartender  John  T.  Coleman,  r. 

2114  Pine 
Ann,  widow,  r.  2725  Bryant  Av 
Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  6I71/9,  Post 
Coleman   Barry,  vice-president  and  manager 
United  Carriage  Co.,  12  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1415b  Clay 

"    Birdie    E.    Miss,   bookkeeper   S.    F.  Shoe 
House,  r.  915  Buchanan 

"    Brothers  (Morris  and  Harry),  furniture,  915 
Mission 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  11  Clara 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  636  Oak 

"    Charles,  r.  623  O'Farrell 

"    Charles,  driver  John  Linehan,  r.  703  Vienna 

"    Charles,  real  estate,  r.  1606  Post 

"    Charles,  tailor,  416?;£  Natoma 

"    Charles  C,  billiard  marker,  r.  643  Folsom 

"    Charles  E.,  manufacturers'  agent,  120  Sut- 
ter, r.  San  Leandro 

"    Charles  L.,  r.  1226  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Dallam  H.,  clerk  James  D.   Brown,  r.  92, 
13th 

"    Daniel,  r.  109  Juniper 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  407  Tehama 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  3112  Webster 

"    Daniel,  laborer  J.   W.  Ferris,  r.  1.  Rivoli 
Av 

"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Moulton   and 
Webster 

"    Daniel  Jr.,    boiler   maker   Eureka   Boiler 
Wks,  r.  109  Juniper 

'•    Daniel  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  133  Clara 

"    Daniel  G.,  with  Pope  &  Talbot  and  secre- 
tary S.  F.  Athletic  Club,  r.  1316  Hayes 

"    Daniels  H.,  policeman,  r.  1316  Hayes 

•'    Daniel  R.,  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co. 

"    David  C,  draughtsman  Bryan  J.  Clinch,  r. 
2725  Bryant  Av 

"    David  R.,  agent,  r.  1927  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Dennis,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 
r.  109  Juniper 

"    Dennis,  janitor  109  California,  room  31,  r. 
1030  Pacific 

"    Dennis,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  281  Stev- 
enson 

"    Dennis  R.,  teamster,  r.  1509  Buchanan 

"    Dupont,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1415b 
Clay 

"    E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  139,  4th 

"    E.,  seaman  str  Eureka 

"    E.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1900  Franklin 
Coleman   Edward,   president   Pacific   Rolling 
Mill  Co.,  100  Market,  r.  NW  cor  Frank- 
lin and  California 

"    Edward  H.,  salesman  Fisher  Bros.,  r.  1316 
Hayes 

"    Edward  M.,  r.  92,  13th 

"    Edward  R.,  carpenter,  r.  2015  Polk 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  305V4,  6th 


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Coleman  Ellen,  widow,  r.  13.3  Clara 
"    Elvira  Miss,  teacber  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  422  Ellis 
"    Eulalia.  widow,  r.  32  South  Park 
Coleman  Evan  J.,  president  Pacific  Transfer 
Co.  and  attorney  at  law,  20  Sutter,  r.  1450 
Sacramento 
"    F.,  nail  maker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 
"    Frances   E.   Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1345  Powell 
"    Frank,  barber  Fred  E.  Sand,  r.  7  Mint  Av 
"    Frank  E.,  clerk  Le    Count   Bros.,    r.    803 
Mason 
Coleman  Gano   W.,  proprietor    Chase's  New 
England  Home  Bakery,  1923  Fillmore,  r. 
485  Haight 
"    Geary,  r.  1109,  26th 
"    George  E.,  druggist,  r.  1330  Buchanan 
"    Granville  W.,  r.  92,  13th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  27V2  Shotwell 
"    Harlow  G.,  embalmer  H.  C.  Porter  &  Co., 

r.  122  Eddy 
"    Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  1330  Buchanan 
"    Harry  (Coleman  Bros.i.r.  27V4  Shotwell 
"    Harry  L..,  r.  1823  Sacramento 
"    Hattie  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Bissinger  & 

Co.,  r.  915  Buchanan 
"    Helen  Mrs.,  r.  1012  Haight 
"    Henry,  clerk  Empire  House,  639  Clay 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  2508  Post 
Coleman  Henry  R.,   librarian  Mercantile  Li- 
brary, NE  cor  Van  Ness   and    Golden 
Gate  Avs,  r.  917  Army 
"    H.  P.,  purser  str  Areata 
"    J.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1008  Florida 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  501  Napa 
"    James,  packer  Anglo- American   Crockery 

and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  11a  Clara 
"    James  M.,  machinist,  r.  1045  Folsom 
"    James  S.,  fruits,  Fulton  opp  7th  Av,  r.  1209 
Folsom 
Coleman  James  V.,  capitalist,  office  31-32  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    James   W.,  real   estate    agent,  24    Mont- 
gomery, r.  IO614  Haight 
Jane,  widow,  r.  .354,  24th 
Jane,  widow,  r.  2724  Folsom 
J.  B.,  bookmaker,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Jeannette  Miss,  r.  1345  Powell 
John,  electrician,  r.  77%  Colton 
John,  laborer,  r.  12  Harriet 
John,  watchman,  r.  73  Water 
John  A.,  groceries  and  wines  and  liquors, 

23  Clara 
John  A.,  laborer,  r.  13%  Madison  Av 
John  C,  capitalist,  r.  1834  California 
Coleman  John  E.  W.,  dealer   in  paints,  oils, 
glass,  gilt  and  plain  wall  paper,  926  Fol- 
som 
"    John  H.,  engineer  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r.  1038, 

19th 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  3  Uranus 
"    John  J.,  compositor,  r.  1008  Florida 
"    John  J.,  harness  maker  Main'&  Winchester, 

r.  315  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  seaman,  r.  924  Howard 
"    John  J.,  watchman,  r.  37a  Clara 
"    John  P.,   clerk  Railway  Mail   Service,  r. 

133  Clara 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2725  Bryant  Av 
"    John  T.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Jones,  r. 

326  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  r.  27%  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  6.33  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,  110,  2d,  r.  112  2d 


Coleman  Joseph,  copyist  County  Clerk's  ofBce, 

r.  915  Mission 
"    Joseph  G.,  with  S.  Jonas 
"    Joseph  H.,  expressman,  19%,    4th,    r.  25% 

Shotwell 
"    Joseph  J.,  painter  and  decorator,  r.   1316 

Hayes 
"    Josiah  M.,  porter  Dalziel  &  Moller,  r.  92, 

13th 
"    Julius,  apprentice  B.  A.  Sammann 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  730%,  22d 
"    Kate  Miss,  weaver  Golden    Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Lipman  C,  r.  1226  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis  H.,  inspector  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  428  Green 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  713b  O'Farrell 
"    Louisa  F.  Miss,  r.  2114  Pine 
"    Luther  B.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1254  California 
"    Margaret  M.,  widow,    dressmaker,  r.    405 

Turk 
"    Margaret  M.  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  2114  Pine 
"    May.  widow,  r.  1418  Hyde 
"    Mary  V.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  133  Clara 
"    Max,  peddler,  r.  623  Fulton 
"    Maurice,  expressman,  r.  112  Shotwell 
"    Meyer,  tailor,  r.  509  Birch  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Michael,  laundryman,  r.  1700  Kearny 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  11  Pacific 
"    Michael,  solicitor  Sailors'  Home 
"    Michael  D..   salesman   Blyth  &  Trott,  r. 

764  San  Jose  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  dairyman  Patrick  Coleman,  r. 

Naples  nr  China  Av 
"    Morris  (Coleman  Bros.),  r.  27%  Shotwell 
"    Nicholas,  mining,  r.  1137  Geary 
"    Patrick,  r.  11a  Clara 
"    Patrick,  dairy,  Naples  nr  China  Av 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Patrick   A.,    driver   Patrick    Coleman,    r. 

Naples  nr  China  Av 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  1501%  Fillmore 
"    Peter,  policeman,  r.  938  Capp 
"    Philip,    laborer   Bissinger    &    Co.,    r.    202 

Langton 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  941.  15th 
"    Ralph  C,   dentist,  1631  Devisadero,  r.  1606 

Post 
"    Richard,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  3112  Webster 
"    R.  L.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Robert,  r.  2516  Fillmore 
"    Robert,  salesman,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Sargent  W.,  painter,  r.  1330  Buchanan 
"    Simon,  r.  722  Filbert 
"    Simon,    shoemaker   Cahn,    Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  915  Buchanan 
"    Solomon,  r.  511b  Greenwich 
"    Sophie  G.  Miss,  r.  1415b  Clay 
"    Sybil  J.,  widow,  r.  1305%  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  12  Anthony 
"    Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  28,  r.  1000  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  113%  Shipley 
"    Thomas  B.,   clerk  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,   r.  139, 

4th 
"    Thomas  J.,  policeman,  r.  308  Scott 
"    W.,  waiter,  str  City  of  Pueblo 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  20  Harriet 
"    William,  policeman,  r.  21  Shotwell 
"    William,    stevedore,    r.    NWcor  Clement 

and  2d  Av 
"    William  E.,    clerk  chief  quartermaster's 

office  dept.  of  Cal.,  r.  418  Sutter 
"  William  F.,  liquors,  241  O'Farrell 
•'  William  F.,  plumber,  r.  llA  Clara 
"    William  J.,  house  raiser  J.  S.  Stratton,  r. 

Ill  Polk 
"    William  S.,   salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan 

&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2516  Fillmore 
"    W.  W.,  insurance  agent  Boyd  &  Dickson, 

r.  13  Elgin  Park  Av 
jfiS^Coleman.    See  Colman,  Kohlman  and  Kol- 

man 
Colen  Bertha,  widow,  r.  941  Shotwell 


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Colen  Everett  M.,  clerk  Foster  &  Orear,  r.  UOT'^ 
Vallejo 
"    Frank,  tile  setter,  r.  5\4  Bowie  Av 
"    Jolm  H.,  r.  1P31  Mason 
j^^Colen.    See  Colin  and  Collin 
Coles  Catherine,  widow,  r.  2717  Mission 
"    Francis  A.,  slioe  laster  Siebe,  Glanville 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harrison    P.,     secretary     and    treasurer 
Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  309-311  Howard, 
r.  35  Beaver 
"    Ida  E.  Miss,  principnl  South  End  Primary 

School,  r.  223  Castro 
"    Walter,  teamster  C.  E.  Goss,  r.  511D,  18th 
"    W.  F.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    William  H.,  stevedore  S.  F.  Lumber  Co., 

r.  552  Haight 
"    William  J.,  packer  Porter,  Slessinger  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  L.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  223  Castro 
Coleson   William   H.,    metal    spinner   Joseph 

Budde,  r.  564  Minna 
Colestock  Logan  A.,  dentist,  r.  612  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas  D.,  bookkeeper  Edwin  Mohrig,  r. 

148  Hancock 
"    William  W.,  r.  148  Hancock 
Coleston    Samuel    H.,    boiler   maker,    r.    1607 
Church 
"    William  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1607  Church 
Colette  Claudine,  r.  1019  Clay 
Coletti  G.,  musician,  r.  618  Braadway 
"    William,  boiler  maker  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  443, 
1st 
Colety  David,  porter  J.  H.  Newbauer  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Henry  M.,  manager  AtlanticFish  Co.,  305- 
307  Front,  r.  185^  Bryant  Av 
Coley    Alfred    B.,    advertising    agent,    r.    3014 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Colfenbach  Henry,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  2  Ridley  PI 
Golfer  Josephine  Miss,  confectionery,  12  Hayes 
Colford  Henry  N.,  clerk,  r.  816,  23d 
"    Margaret  E.,  widow,  r.  816,  23d 
"    Philip  E.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  816,  23d 
Colgan  Charles  L.,  r.  226,  11th 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaking,  2937  Mission 
"    John,  r.  19  South  Park 
"    John,  fireman  fire  boat  Governor  Irwin,  r. 

226,  11th 
"    John  Jr.,  driver  Frank  Greg,  r.  226,  11th 
"    Little  Miss  (Shortt  &  Colgan),  r.  1631  Polk 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  542,  1st 
"    William,    gripman      Geary    St.  R   R,    r. 

307, 1st  Av 
' '    William  H. ,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan, 
r.  1035  Market 
Colgett  George,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Colif  Herman  C,  musician,  r.  416  Bryant 
Colimorio  Julia  Miss,  r.  lUlA  Jackson 
Colin  Alphonse,  laborer,  r.  Mission  bet  23d  and 

24th 
4®=-Colin.    See  Colan  and  Collin 
Colino  Jean,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 

519  Bush 
Coliseum  Music  Hall,  901^4  Kearny 
Coll  John,  shoemaker,  r.  227  Minna 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  226,  8th 
Collateral  Bank,  15  Grant  Av 
Collaton  Burnett,  laborer,  r.  533  Mission 

"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  533  Mission 
CoUeary  John,  laborer,  r.  3422  Bryant  Av 

COLLECTION  AGENCY, 

J.  B.  Nickell  proprietor,  law  and  col- 
lections, prompt  collections  of  ac- 
counts, Spreckels  Bldg  927  Market, 
room  524 

Collector  of  Customs,  United  States  (District 
of  San  Francisco),  John  H.  Wise,  U.  S. 
Custom  House,  3d  floor 

Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  United  States, 
Osca  M.  Welburn,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  4 

Collector  of  Licenses,  City  and  County,  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Collector  of  Taxes,  City  and  County,  New  City 
Hall.  1st  floor 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 
S^l-S^-T-     IVIARKEX    ST. 


College  of  Dentistry,  University  of  California, 
L.   L.   Dunbar,  D.  D.  S..  dean,  6th  floor 
Donohoe  Bldg 
College  of  Music,  15  Mercantile  Library  Bldg 
College  Of  Notre  Dame,  Mother  Julia  Theresa 
Superior,  Dolores  nr  16th 
"    of  Pharmacy,  William  M.  Searby  dean,  113 

Fulton 
"    Hall,  106  McAllister 
CoUenburg  August,  laborer,  r.  318  Langton 
"    August  Jr.,  clerk  Frederick  Bruggen,  r.  441, 
33d 
Colleran  Bernard  F.,  laborer,  r.  533  Mission 
"    Patrick,  r.  542  Howard 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  532  Mission 
Collery  John,  teamster,  r.  2422  Bryant  Av 
Collet  Clementina,  widow,  r.  58  Tiffany  Av 
"    Eugene,  painter,  r.  1109  Rhode  Island 
Colleton  Alice,  widow,  r.  524  Bryant 

"    James  A.,  r.  534  Bryant 
>6®-Colleton.     See  Culliton 
CoUett  Charles  W.,  cutter  Valentine  Tailoring 
Co.,r.  919,23d 
"    Harry  G.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  States  Adver- 
tising Bureau,  r.  919,  33d 
"    Selina  S.,  widow,  r.  919,  23d 
"    Theodore  H..  master  mariner,  r.  198  Lom- 
bard 
"    William  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  153  Minna 
Collette  Rosine,  laundryman,  r.  1019  Clay 
Colletti  Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  358  Brannan 
Colley  Charles  J.,   architect,  67  Flood  Bldg,  r. 
1835  Scott 
"    Frederick  A.,  r.  206  San  Jose  Av 
"    Moses  H.,  builder,  r.  206  San  Jose  Av 
Collie  Leslie,  r.  819,  30th 
"    Robert,  barber,  r.  1403  Polk 
' '    Thomson  (Thomson  Collie  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
Collie  Thomson  &  Co.  (Thomson  Collie,  Peter 
Demings    and    John  Erikson),  bay   and 
river  freighting.  Pier  7,  Steuart 
Collier  Buckner  K.  (Collier  &  Grant),  r.  14  Mc- 
Allister 
"    George  W.,  gripman  Cal.  St  .RR.,  r.  423 Pine 
"    Henry  B.  Rev.,  associate  rector  St.  John's 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  109  Capp 
"    James,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  537  Frederick 
"    James  W.,  cutter,  r.  1305  Vallejo 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  54  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    John  M.,  Dutcher  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co. 
"    Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  142,  6th 
"    Peter  F.,  publisher,  89-93  Murphy  Bldg,  r. 

New  York 
"    R.  B.  H.,   salesman    Holbrook,  Merrill   & 

Stetson,  r.  Alameda 
"    Richard  H.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    Robert  G.,  salesman,  r.  1724  Clay 
Collier  &  Grant  (Buckner  K.  Collier  and  Hugh 
Clifton  Grant),  attorneys  at  law,  14  Mc- 
Allister, rooms  13-13-14,  telephone  Jessie 
581 
im-  Collier.    See  CoUyer 

CoUigan  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1333  Vallejo 
"    Edwin,  engineer  Engine  3,  r.  413  Bush 
"    Francis,  butcher,  r.  1333  Vallejo 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1333  Vallejo 
"    Terence,  engineer,  r.  1333  Vallejo 
"    Terence  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1333  Vallejo 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1333  Vallejo 
J8®=-  CoUigan.    See  Culligan 
Collin  Donald  A.,  carpenter,  r.  25  Chattanooga 
"    Henry  F.,  bull  er,  r.  25  Chattanooga 
"    Jeremiah,  lithograph  transferer,  r.  8i4  Chat- 
tanooga 
^8®=  Collin.    See  Colen  and  Colin 


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CoUings  Francis  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  28  Norfolk 
Collins  Adeline  L.  Mrs.  (Collins  &  Lyons),  r.  1420 

Masonic  Av 
"    A.  F.,  commission  merchant,  r.  Olympic 

Club 
"    Albert,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,r.  808V4 McAllister 
"    Albert  L..,  clerk,  r.  1417  Harrison 
■'    Albert,   clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  14  Hayes 
"    Andrew  C,  salesman  Western  Furnishing 

Co.,  r.  834  Turk 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  425,  3d 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  277  Jessie 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1523,  24th 
"    Annie,  domestic,  815  Oak 
"    Arthur  C.  physician,  r.  3119  Mission 
"    Austin  W.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co..  r. 

2624  Larkin 
"    Asa  W.,  watchman,  r.  627  Webster 
"    B.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  2314,  6th 
' '    Bartholomew  J . ,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. . 

r.  107  Juniper 
"    Belle,  widow,  r.  641  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Benjamin,  pressman  Frank  Eastman  &  Co., 

r.  617  Bush 
"    Bernard,  cigar  maker  Charles  Harris,  r. 

231/2,  6th 
"    Bessie,  domestic,  2908  Jackson 
"    B.  G.,  r.  657Folsom 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  6521/2  Willow  Av 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  groceries,  6  Norton  PI 
"    Brothers  (Mortimer  and  John  T.), dry  goods, 

"  C.  Alfred',  millwright,  r.  2508  Bryant  Av 

"  Caroline,  widow,  r.  10%  Rausch 

"  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  530,  9th 

"  Charles,  fisherman,  r.  3  Bartol 

"  Charles  A.,  marble  polisher,  r.  957  Market 

"  Charles  J.,  r.  631  Larkin 

"  Charles  J.  Jr.  (Collins  &  Co.),  r.  631  Larkin 

"  Charles  T.,  salesman  United  States  Watch 
Co.  r.  519  Douglass 

"  Charles  W.,  compositor,  r.  308  Hayes 

"  Christopher  H.,  laborer,  r.  2  Caroline 

"  Coleman,  r.  627  Webster 

"  Conway,  laborer,  r.  1.58  Solano 

"  Conway,  seaman,  r.  3  Tehama 

"  Cornelius  C,  clerk,  r.  518,  3d 

"  Daisy,  r.  2  Wall  PI 

"  Daniel,  clerk,  r.  925  Harrison 

"  Daniel,  cook  Alms  House 

"  Daniel,  groceries  and  liquors,  321  Clemen- 
tina 

"  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  14  Zoe 

"  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  741  Tehama 

"  Daniel,  miner,  r.  210  Washington 

"  Daniel,  varieties,  210,  24th 

"  Daniel  J.,  clerk  John  T.   Collins    r    1114 
Bryant 

"  David  R.,  real  estate,  r.  15  Fulton 

"  Delia,  domestic,  1832  Bush 

"  Dennis,  r.  201/^  Sycamore  Av 

"  Dennis,  asst.  superintendent  Presidio  and 
Ferries  RR.,  r.  1910  Leavenworth 

"  Dennis,  butcher,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 

"  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  33'^  Gilbert 

"  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  515  Howard 

"  Dennis  B.,  r.  922  Pine 

"  Dennis    P.,  cook  Collins    &  Wheeland,   r 
112914  Broadway 

"  Edward,  r.  6  Norton  PI 

"  Edward,  bartender,  r.  719,  21st 

"  Edward,  laborer,  r.  Ui-i  Harriet 

"  Edward,  laborer,  r.  223  Langton  rear 


Collins  Edward  F.,    salesman  United   States 
Watch  Co.,  r.  12181/2  Haight 
"    Edward  L.,  attorney  at  law,  35  Mills  Bldg, 

8th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"     Ellen,  domestic.  1236  O'Farrell 
"    Ellery  A.,  machinist,  r.  2508 Bryant  Av 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1120  Mission 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    Frank,  teamster  Gross  &  Mullaney,  r.  149 

9th 
"    Franklin  E.,  watchman,  r.  4914  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  r.  123,  23d 

"    Frederick  A.,  machinist,  r.   NW  cor  Ken- 
tucky and  Solano 
"    Frederick  R.,  draughtsman,  r.  lOlOi/i  Hyde 
"    Frederick  T.,  hatter,  r.  lOW-A  Hyde 
"    George,  drayman,  r.  1016  Pacific 
"    George,  meterman,  r.  IO3714  Market 
"    George,  policeman,  r.  409  Dolores 
"    George  B.,  pictorial  painter,  r.  228  Hill 
Collins    George    D.,    attorney     at    law,   21-22 
Crocker  Bldg.  r.  Alameda 
"    George  D.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  9th 
"    George  E.,  clerk,  r.  8O81/2  McAllister 
"    George  H.,  expressman,  507  Front,   r.   1016 
Pacific 
Collins  George  H.,    president    Higgins  &  Col- 
lins, 22  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  W.,  designer,  r.  3119  Mission 
"    George  W.,  secretary  W.  W.  Chase  &  Co., 

430,  5th,  r.  NE  cor  Guerrero  and  21st 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  15  Alta  rear 
Collins   Harry,    proprietor  The   Criterion,  SE 
cor  Stockton  and  O'Farrell,  r.  518  Ellis 
■'    Harry  J.,  bookkeeper    George  M.  Wood  & 

Co.,  r.  8O81/2  McAllister 
"    Henry,  driver  Thomas  J.  McGowan,  r.  308, 

8th 
"    Henry,  jeweler  R.  Bujannoff,  r.  166  Clara 
"    Henry,  liquor  dealer,  r.  518  Ellis 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  Ill  Perry 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  F.  F.  Meier,  r.  1120  Mission 
"    Henry  C,  contracting  freight  agent  S.  P 

Co.,  613  Market,  r.  1411  Webster 
"    Henry  J.,  chief  engineer  str  Point  Arena,  r. 

73914  Guerrero 
"    Henry  T.  Mrs., dressmaking,  808i^  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Howard  M.,  clerk,  r.  204  Ellis 
"    Ida  M.   Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  808i4  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Ira,  porter  Getz  Bros,  &  Co.,  r.  959  Mission 
"    James,  r.  510,  21st 
"    James,  carpenter,  r. 
"    James,  carpenter,  r. 
"    James,  carpenter,  r. 

dover  Avs 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  558  Olive  Av 
"    James,  iron  worker,  r.  1414  Harriet 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  532  Mission 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  741  Tehama 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  749  Tehama 
"    James,  machine  hand  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  1908  San  Carlos  Av 
"    James,  special  policeman,  r.  1320  Steiner 
"    James,  stone  cutter,  r.  13714  Langton 
"    James,  trimmer  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  SYz  Chat- 
tanooga 
"    James  C,  r.  1829  Eddy 

'■    James  C.  B.,  asst.  druggist  S.  F.  Polyclin- 
ic, r.  30  Dore 
"    James  E.,  morocco  presser,  r.  7  Falmouth 
"    James  E.,  salesman  Kane  &  Heanev,  r.  308 

Sutter 
"    James  F.,  brass  finisher,  r.  162154  Howard 
"    James  F.,  teamster,  r.  323  Oak 
"    James  H.,  iron  worker,  r.  16  Isis 
"    James  H.,  laborer,  r.  SSV^  Gilbert 
"    James  J.,  teamster,  r.  357  Clementina 
"    James  R.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1311 

Pine 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  923  Harrison 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1437  Pacific 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Jean,  theatrical  performer,  r.  605  Pine 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  915  Powell 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1114  Bryant 
"    Jeremiah  F.,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co..  r.  10  Louisa 


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Collins  J.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  1122  Jackson 
"    John,  r.  1191/2  Fell 
"    John,  baker,  r.  30  Dore 
"    John,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket   and 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  923  Harrison 
"    John,  blacksmith  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.  411 

Clipper 
"    John,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    John,  compositor  Coast  Seamen's  Journal, 

r.  308  Hayes 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  323  Lyon 
"    John,  hod  carrier,  r.  1.57  Dore  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  358'/4  Clementina 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  411  Clipper 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1126  Treat  Av 
"    John,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  York 

nr  Army 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  332  Day 
"    John,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  r.  3 

Tehama 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  936  Powell 
"    John,  motorman.  r.  1003  Minnesota 
"    John,  rope  splicer  John  A.  Roebling's  Sons 

Co.,  r.  1609Folsom 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  410,  25th 
"    John,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  24  Hoffman 
"    John  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Joseph's 

Church  (R.  C),  r.  214,  10th 
"    John  B.,  policeman,  r.  244a  12th 
"    John  E.,  teamster,  r.  27  Natoma 
"    John  H.,  gasfltter,  r.  402i/^,  5th 
"    John  J.,  fireman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  r.  3 

Tehama 
"    John  J.,  porter,  r.  126  Castro 
"    John  L.  (Casey  &  Collins),  r.  39  Gilbert 
"    John  R.,   laborer,  r.  15  Eureka 
"    John  T.  (Collins  Bros.),  r.  imv^  Fell 
"    John  T.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1114  Bryant 
"    John  W.,  r.  15  Langton 
"    Joseph,  r.  1116  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  elevator  man  101  Sansome,  r.  308, 

8th 
"    Joseph,  elevator  man.  r.  925  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
"    Joseph  B..  book  ruler  H.  S.   Crocker  Co.,  r. 

1621 1/2  Howard 
"    Joseph  F.,  steam  fitter,  r.  16  Isis 
"    Joseph  J.,  traveling  salesman  Louis  Sar- 

oni  &  Co.,  r.  202  Turk 
•'    Joseph  v.,  clerk  Station  D  postoffice,*r.  326 

Sanchez 
"    Joseph  v.,  fancy  dry  goods,  1901   Devisa- 

dero,  r.  1903  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  W.,  agent  Ashland  Woolen  Mills, 

516-518  Market,  r.  1721  Jones 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1807A  Howard 
"    J.  W.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry„  r.  1148  Sutter 
Collins  K.,  president  The  S.  H.  Collins  Co.,  227 

Kearny,  r.  2512  Sacramento 
"    Kale,  widow,  r.  515  Folsom 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  623  Howard 
"    Kate  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  206  Eddy 
"    Kittle,  domestic,  1238  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    L.  Miss,  dressmaking,  122  Murphy  Bldg 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  lOV^  Rausch 
"    Lulu  J.  Miss,  operator  W.   U.   Tel.   Co.,   r. 

2917  Mission 
"    Loring,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co.,   r. 

1910  Leavenworth 
"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaking,  936  Powell 
"    Margaret  B.  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  308,  8th 
•'    Mark  H.,  bagmaker,  r.  WSy^  McAllister 
"    Martin  J.,  shipliner,  r.  308,  8th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Ford 
"    Mary,  widow,  345^  Diamond 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  321,  29th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  419  Stevenson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  532  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1320  Steiner 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  523  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  617  Mission 
"     Mary,  domestic,  2449  Howard 
"    Matthew,  liquors,  r.  1418  Montgomery 
"    Michael,  r.  18  Bonita 
"    Michael,  bartender  John  J.  Lane,   r.  4181/ 

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Collins  Michael,  drayman  Cal.  Powder  Wks,  r. 
S  s  Baker  bet  Beach  and  Jefferson 

"    Michael,  engineer,  r.  1010  Montgomery 

"    Michael,  foreman,  r.  1032  Noe 

"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  1361  Folsom 

"    Michael D.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 
r.  325  Franklin 

"    Michael  J.,  bartender  Francis   Lande,  r. 
2907  Baker 

"    Miles,  laborer,  r.  4  Michigan 

"    Mortimer  (Collins  Bros.),  r.  609  Ellis 

"    Nathan  W.  (C.  A.   Castner  &  Co.),  r.  2519 
McAllister 

"    Nimrod  D.,  driver  Engine   14,   r.   1008  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Patrick,  fireman,  r.  123,  2.3d 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  512  Mission 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 

"    Patrick,  salesman  Joseph  Enright,  r.   1131 
Howard 

"    Patrick,  ship  carpenter,  r.  73  Natoma 

"    Patrick  C,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 

"    Patrick  F.,  teamster,  r.  Schuyler  nr  Cort- 
land Av 

"    Patrick  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 
16e  Stanly  PI 

"    Patrick   J.,  hostler  James  Fagen  &  Son, 
r.  27  Natoma 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  33'/4  Gilbert 

"    Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  314  Brannan 

"    Peter  F.,  r.  1621%  Howard 

"    Peter  Q.,  machinist,  r.  515  Folsom 

"    Richard,  hackdriver  T.  Foley,  r.  910  Filbert 

"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  3  Uranus 

"    Richard,    porter    California    Hotel,    r.    13 
Powell 

"    Richard,    ropemaker   Washburn    &    Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Richard  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  1120a  Treat  Av 

"    Richard  M.,  r.  508  Capp 

"    Richard  R.,  r.  2917  Mission 

"    Robert  E.,  bartender  F.  Mann,  r.  Alameda 

"    Robert  A.,  student,  r.  1815  Eddy 
Collins  Rotoert  U.,  secretary  Hale  and  Norcross 
Silver  Mining   Co.,  3   S.   F.   Stock  Ex- 
change Bldg,  r.  2502  Leavenworth 

"    Robert  V.,  jeweler  Harry  W.  Tuckey,  r.  523 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Rosalie,  widow,  r.  324,  19th 

"    Samuel,  car  finisher,  r.  690  Brannan 

"    Samuel  H.,  with  The  S.   H    Collins  Co., 
r.  2512  Sacramento 

"  Sarah  Miss,  dressmaking,  516  Van  Ness  Av 
Collins  S.  H.  Co.  The  (incorporated),  K.  Collins 
president,  Simon  Reinstein  vice-presi- 
dent, Henry  Reinstein  secretary,  Harry 
Striem  treasurer  and  manager,  watches, 
jewelry,  diamonds,  optical  goods  and 
loan  office,  227  Kearny 

"    Sidney,  bootblack,  r.  619  Bush 

"    Silas    M.    (Collins    &   Wheeland),    r.    909 
Broderick 

"    T.  Mrs.,  r.  515  Folsom 

"    Theresa  Miss,  r.  231  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Thomas,  r.  1148  Sutter 

"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  718  Howard 

"    Thomas,  cement  worker,  r.  81  Natoma 

"    Thomas,  driver  Seegelken  &  Buckner,  r. 
935  Howard 

"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  226  Michigan 

"    Thomas,  melter  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 
Co. 

"    Thomas,  blacksmith   Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3 
Belvedere 

"    Thomas  E.,  supervisor  deposit  melting  U. 
S.  Mint,  r.  525  Stevenson 


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Collins  Thomas  F.,  butcher,  r.  Schuyler  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  engineer,  r.  28  Williamson 
"    Thomas  H.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  815  Laurel  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  packer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  558 

Olive  Av 
"    Thomas  W.,  with  L.  W.  McGlauflin,  r.  1815 

Eddy 
"    Timothy,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  323  Oak 
"    Timothy,  marine  fireman,  r.  15  Hampton  PI 
"    Timothy,  teamster,  r.  742  Folsom 
"    Timothy,  typecaster,  r.  1938  Greenwich 
"    Timothy  H.,  r.  515  Folsom 
"    Wade  H.,  butcher.  SE  cor  O'Farrell  and 

Larkin,  r.  627  Webster 
•'    Walter,  porter  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r.  1829  Eddy 
"    W.  D.,   salesman  Baker   &    Hamilton,    r. 

Golden  Gate 
"    William,  liquors,  635  Davis,  r.  1714  Stockton 
"    Williams,   teamster  Morris  Windt,  r.  cor 

San  Bruno  Av  and  26th 
"    William,  tinioofer,  r.  277  Jessie 
"    William  D.  (Eachus  &  Collins),  r.   14  Mc- 
Allister 
"    William  F..  wool  scourer,  r.  402V4,  5th  rear 
"    William  H.,   bookkeeper   U.    Sf  Laundry 

Assn.,  r.  30  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  J.,  stableman  J.  P.   Ferguson  & 

Son,  r.  134,  7th 
"    William  P.,  boilermaker,  r.  2124  Howard 
"    William  P.,  jointer  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  530, 

9th 
"    William  P.,  shipjoiner  Union  I.  Wks.  r.  16 

Isis 
"    William  R.,  barber,  r.  1111  Hyde 
"    William  T.,  plumber,  r.  306  Green 
"    William  W..  engineer,  r.  720  Lott 
"    &  Co.  (Charles  J.  Collins  Jr.),  hatters,  1018 

Market 
"    &  Lyons  (Mrs.  Adeline  L.  Collins  and  John 
Lyons),  teamsters.  Pier  11.  Steuart 
Collins   &  Wheeland  (Silas    M.     Collins    and 
Samuel  Wheeland),  wholesale  and  retail 
wines  and  liquors,  329  Montgomery  and 
511  California 
.e®=  Collins.    See  Ceilings 

Collinson  Joseph  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1014  Farren  Av 
"    Walter  M.,  clerk  estate  James  G.  Fair  r 
720  Broderick 
CoUis  Austin  W.,  r.  2614  Larkin 

"    Frank,  gardener,  1150  California 
Collischonn  Philip,  physician,  757  Folsom 
Collison  J.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  917  Hayes 
ColLner  James  T.,  hoseman  Engine  9,  r.  11  Na- 
toma 
"    John,  compositor,  r.  11  Natoma 
"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  11  Natoma 
Collom  Leslie  H.  (MacEwen&Collom),  69  Flood 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  29  Valley 
"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  29  Valley 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  29  Valley 
"    William  N.,  printer  MacEwen  &  Collom 
Collonan  William  J.,  clerk  The  United  Press 
Collopy  George  E.,  finisher  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 
Co.,  r.  714a  Clementina 
"    James,  bakery,  853  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  714a  Clementina 
"    Richard,  box  maker,  r.  714a  Clementina 
CoUor  Margaret,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors 

3417,  16th 
CoUudi  Albert  H.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r 
3120  California 


Collum  Benjamin  J.,  clerk  Standard  Shirt  Fac- 
tory, r.  99  Powell  Av 
"    John,  assistant  O'Connor,  MoSatt  &  Co.,  r. 
99  Powell  Av 
Jm-  Collum.    See  CuUum 
Collver  James  E.,  clerk  William  H.  Harrison,  r. 

119a  Powell 
«S=-  Collyer.    See  Collier 
Collymoie  Robert,  bookkeeper,  r.  16  Pond 
Colman  Abraham,  merchant  tailor,  775  Market, 
r.  1219  Eddy 
"    Aimwell  F.,   shpping  clerk  Am.  Tobacco 

Co.,  r.  935  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    August,  clerk,  r.  1403  Gough 
"    Birdie  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  915  Buchanan 
Colman  Charles,  importer  and  dealer  fine  hats, 
130  Kearny,  r.  1504  Post 
"    Charles  G.,  cutter  A.  Colman,  r.  1219  Eddy 
"    H.,  messenger  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  935 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Hattie  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  915 Buchanan 
"    Herrman,  stoves  and  tinware,  1306  Stock- 
ton, r.  1330S:ockton 
"    Jerome,  student,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Joseph,  r.  8  Grant  Av 
"    Martin,  liquors,  1702  Market,  r.  221  Page 
"    Morris,  with  Charles  Colman,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Simon,  shoemaker,  r.  915  Buchanan 
4®="  Colman.    See  Coleman,  Kohlman  and  Kol- 

man 
Colmann  George,  collector,  r.  2338  Pine 
"    Rudolph,  clerk  Abraham  Newmark,  r.  1633 
Eddy 
Colmer  Charles,  painter,  r.  12,  26th 
"    Jacob    F.,    teams  er    Perry    J.    Smith,    r. 

Munich  nr  Brazil  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  744  Ellis 
Colmesnil    George    T.,    draughtsman,    r.     1814 
Bush 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1814  Bush 
Colnon  Edward  L.,  president  State  Board  of 
Harbor  Commissioners,  10  California,  r. 
809  Haight 
Coloboros    Peter  (Ragenovich  &  Coloboros),  r. 

1213  Powell 
Cologria  Emanuel,  restaurant,  323,  3d 
Colombat    A.    Mrs.,  fringe    manufacturer,   113 
O'Farrell,  r.  1221  Greenwich 
"    Henry,  foreman  A.  Colombat,  r.  1221  Green- 
wich 
Colombel  Charles,  driver,  r.  11  Redwood  Court 
Colombet  Cherubie  Miss,  artist,  r.  1210V^,  33d 
Colombini  Antonio,  waiter,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
"    Giuseppe    (Colombini    &    Romani),   r.    635 

Vallejo 
"    Pietro,  waiter,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
"    &  Romani   (G.  Colombini  and  L.  Romani), 
restaurant,  525  Sansome 
Colombo  Alex,  cook,  r.  24  Latona 
"    Antone,  liquors,  r.  401  Octavia,  r.  404  Fell 
'■    Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  1112  Kearny 
"    Guillaume,  r.  1113  Kearny 
"     Hall,  635  Broadway 

"    Hotel,  Frank  Fabris  proprietor,  621  Broad- 
way 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  29  Hinckley 
Colombo  Leopoldo,  proprietor  American  Furni- 
ture Co.,  1127-1131  Market,  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
"    M.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Colombo  Market,  bet  Front  and  Davis,  Clark 
and  Pacific 
"    Market  Hotel,  110  Pacific 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Gaven 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1022%  Jackson 
"    Nicola  (Baraco  &  Colombo),  r.  176  Vande 
water 
Colon  Charles  bartender  Allais  &  Bodin.  r.  522 
Pine 
"    John  H.,  policeman,  r.  1921  Mason 
"    Joseph,  bootblack.  429  Montgomery  Av.,  r. 
13  Union  PI 
Colongue  M.,  tanner,  r.  617  Pacific 
Colonial  The,  Mrs.  S.  B.  Johnson  proprietor,  SE 

cor  Pine  and  Jones 
Colosseum  Liquor  Saloon,  Kayser&  Mayer  pro- 
prietors, 910  Market 
Colpe  Charles  H.,  druggist  Baldwin  &  Baxter, 
r.  New  Western  Hotel 


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Colquhoun  Robert  D.,  asst.  librarian  Mechanics 

Institute,  r.  1830  Bush 
Colquist  Adolph,  tailor  r.  1459  Castro 
Colson  Edward  A.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Tobina  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
j8®"Colson.    See  Coulson 

Coldstrup  John  F.,  master  mariner,  r.  1201  Ne- 
braska 
Colt  J.   B.  &  Co.   (New  York),  manufacturers 
optical  lanterns,  focusing  electric  lamps, 
etc.,  George  Breck  manager,  131  Post 
Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co. 
(Hartford,  Conn.),  I.  R.  D.  Grubb,  Pacific 
Coast    agent,    manufacturers    military 
and  sporting  firearms,  517-519  Market 
Coltelli  Angelo  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Igna- 
tius College 
Colter  Edward  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2316  Pine 
"    E.  G.,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  2322  Pine 
"    Hilda,  laundress.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"    John  N.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  2322  Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  laundress,  r.  212i/4  Perry 
"    Peter  J.,  compositor,  r.  306  Valencia 
"    William  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2322  Pine 
J8®=-Colter.    See  Coulter. 
Colthrop  Robert,  janitor  Simpson  &  Millar,  r. 

370  Natoma 
Coltis  Hugh,  car  cleaner,  r.  32V2  Zoe 
Coltman  Willliam,  teamster,  r.  641  Minna 
Colton  Alric  0.,  attorney  at  law,  12  Mills  Bldg , 
6th  floor,  r.  2217!/2  Pine 
"    Charles,  artist,  r.  124,  6th 
"    Chester  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1817  Green 
Colton    Dental  Association,  Dr.  Charles  W. 
Decker.  6,  8  and  10  Phelan  Bldg 

COLTON  DENTAL  ASSOCIATION 

Phelan  Bldg.,  Rooms  6,  8  and  10. 

(Entrance  806  Market.) 

Gas  Specialists.  °Teeth  without  Paln. 
The  only  office  that  makes  and  gives  the  cele- 
brated "Colton  Gas."  Established  in  1863.  Over 
40,000  references.  Also  perform  all  operations 
in  Dentistry.      dR.  CHARLES  W.  DECKER. 

Colton  Franklin  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2217V4  Pine 
"    Franklin  L.,  r.  22171/2  Pine 
"    House,  Mrs.  Dora  Vestey  proprietor,  448'/4, 

3d 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  137  Dore 
"    Lena  W.  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  1817  Green 
"    Louis,    printer   Goodman-Levison  Co.,  r. 

722  Green 
"    William,  r.  261/^  Dore  rear 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  1525  Turk 
Columbia  Bicycle  Riding  Academy,  Guy  S.  Dyer 

manager,  1966-1974  Page 
"    Building  and  Loan  Association,  Dennery  & 

Gunzburger  secretaries,  214  Pine,  room  3 
"    Cloak  and  Suit  House,  Herman  Shemanski 

proprietor,  1022  Market 
Columbia  Coffee  and  Spice  Co.,  Houser,  Levy 

&  Co.  proprietors,  112-114  Front 
"    Dairy,  George    H.    Pippy    proprietor,    719 

Linden  Av 
"    Foundry,  Reese  Llewellyn  proprietor,  W  s 

Sansome  bet  Greenwich  and  Lombard 
"    Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.,  214  Pine 
Columbia  Grammar   Scbool,  Mrs.  Lizzie  K. 

Burke  principal,   E  s  Florida  bet  25th 

and  26th 
"    Hotel,  714  Bryant 

"  House,  Frederick  D.  Petri  proprietor,  18;  1st 
"  House,  Harry  Hansen  proprietor,  17  Vallejo 
"    Loan  and  Collateral  Office  (incorporated), 

Louis  Van  Vliet  manager,  9  Grant  Av 
Columbia  Manufacturing  Co.,  Houser,  Levy  & 

Co.  proprietors,  112-114  Front 
"     Marble  Co  The  (W.  D.  Bannister,  D.  Hear- 

field  and  William  Grant)   quarries  Col- 
umbia, Tuolumne  Co. ,  works  347  Brannan, 

office  .305  Sacramento 


Columbia  River  Packing  Co.,  Cutting  Packing 
Co.  agents,  125-127  Market 

Columbia  Rubber  Works  (New  York),  manu- 
facturers rubber  goods,  E.  C.  Dailey 
manager  Pacific  Coast  branch,  35  New 
Montgomery 

Columbia  Sboe  Store,  1380  Market 

Columbia  Square,  bet  Folsom  and  Harrison, 
Sherman  and  Columbia 
"    The,    Mrs.    Burga    Noel     proprietor,    15V^ 

Powell 
"    Tea  Co.  (James  L.  and  Lawrence  Jensen), 
250,  6th 

Columbia  Theatre,  Friedlander,  Gottlob  &  Co. 
managers,   W  s  Powell  bet  Eddy  and 
Ellis 
"    Woolen  Co.,  J.  Smith  proprietor,  575 Market 
"    Zither  Club,  323  Turk 

Columbian  Banking  Co.,  I.  J.  Truman  president, 
C.  O.  Perry  manager,  236  Bush 

Columbian  Building,  916  Market 

Columbian  Law  and  Collection  Agency,  W.  L. 
Harper  manager,  H.  C.  Schaertzer  attor- 
ney, 214  Pine,  rooms  10-11 

Columbian  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion The  (Alameda),  H.  K.  Starkweather 
secretary,  office  310  California 
"    Sash  and  Door  Lock  Co. ,  E.  W.  Crook  agent, 

126  Kearny,  room  49 
"    Woolen  Mills,  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 541  Market,  branch  211  Montgomery 

COLUMBUS  BUGGY  CO. 

(of  Columbus,  Ohio),  A.  G.  Glenn  man- 
ager,   manufacturers    of    carriages, 
bicycles,    etc.,   Pacific   Coast   branch 
213-215  Market 
Columbus  Edward,  machinist    H.    L.  King,  r. 
113,  4th 
"    House,  641  Washington 
Columbus  Paste  Co.,  L.  Valsangiacomo  &  Co. 

proprietors,  425-427  Jackson 
Columbus  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  J.  F. 
Fugazi  president,   E.  C.  Palmieri  vice- 
president,  F.  N.  Belgrano  secretary,  614 
Washington 
Columbus  The,  220a  O'Farrell 
"    Woolen  Mills    The,  Harry    E.   Breitstein 
manager,  545  Market 
Colusa  Milling  Co.,  Alexander  Ross  agent,  512 

California 
Colver  Anthony  W.,  special  agent  The  Fidelity 
Mutual  Life  Assn,  r.  616  Folsom 
"    Charles  C,  teamster,  r.  3138,  16th 
"     Edward  H.,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  46 
Elgin  Park  Av 
eS"  Colver.    See  Culver 

Colverd  Walter  H.,  teacher  music,  r.  919  Webster 
Colvick  Joseph,  well  borer  Cahill  &  Hall  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  r.  51  Jessie 
Colvin  Alexander  F.,  superintendent,  r.  109  Fill- 
more 
"    Edwin  J.,meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co,, 

r.  1021  Mason 
"    Francis  M.,  nurseryman,  r.  24  Pond 
"    Hugh  J.,  engineer,  r.  1515  Mason 
"    James  J.,  plumber  Henry  Williamson,  r. 

1915  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mamie  Miss,  saleslady  W.  Third  &  Son,  r. 

1915  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Ray  J.,  clerk  John  Douglas  Co.,  r.  1915  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    William,  cook  H.  F.  Sass,  r.  639  Clay 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  2658  Market 
"    William  J.,  plumber  Flood  &  McDonald,  r. 
531  Castro 


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Printery. 
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Colwell  Samuel,  teamster,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Victor  J.,  foreman  Crown  Paper  Co.,  r.  1718 

Folsom 
"    William  A.,  salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  1423 
Hayes 
4®-  Colwell.    See  Caldwell,    Cauldwell,  Cold- 
well  and  Culwell 
Comaich  Francis,  teamster  Cutting  Fruit  Pack- 
ing Co.,  r.  910  Bryant 
■ '    George  M. ,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  910  Bryant 
"    Martin  J.,  teamster,  r.  910  Bryant 
"    Martin  J.  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  910  Bryant 
Comas  Vicente,  fisherman,  r.  1315  Sansome 
Comasky  Patrick  F.,  porter   Dunham,  Carrigan 

&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  1929i<f  Sutter  rear 
Combatalade    Adrien,    furnished     rooms,    1313 
Stockton 
"    Alfred,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co..  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Raliroad  Av 
"    Alfred  P.,  plumber,  r.  405 Kearny 
"    Andrew,   tanner  Legallett-Hellwig     Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Eugenie,  domestic,  703  Leavenworth 
"    Felice,  flesher  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  942,  18th  Av  South 
"    Jules,  tanner  Legallett-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  proprietor  Carlton  House,  405 

Kearny 
"    Prosper,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Comber  James,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,   r. 
705  Tennessee 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  531  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  1330  Lombard 
Combes  Edward  L.,  engineer,  r.  1226  Alabama 
*3~Combes.    See  Coombs 
Combs  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  IO14  Perine 

"    James  O.,  coachman,  2015  Franklin 
Comegys   George   W.,   salesman,   r.   13514   Fair 

Oaks 
Comeich  Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking.   732  Na- 
toma 
"    Mateo,  drayman,  r.  732  Natoma 
Comer  Frederick,  solicitor,  r.  45  Hermann 
"    Joseph  A.,   traveling    salesman  Simonds 

Saw  Co. 
"    Walter,  shoe  laster  Siebe,   Glanville  Co., 
r.  121  Minna 
Comerford  Ann,  widow,  liquors,  2323  Mason 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1331i4  California 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1028  Alabama 
"    John  J.,  carpenter  Townley  Bros.,  r.   1505 

Dolores 
"    Joseph  M.,  real  estate,  3306  Mission,  r.  2736 

Folsom 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  532  Stevenson 
"    Michael  F.,  plumber,  r.  13311^  California 
'•    Patrick,  r.  1911  Hyde 

■'    Thomas  H.,  with  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.   408 
Hyde 
.ea-Comerford.    See  Commerford 
Comerford's  Hall,  Church  nr  27th 
Comfort  James  B.,  r.  501  Hayes 
"    John  V.  C,  clerk,  r.  3132  Washington 
"    Martha  Miss,  r.  306  Leavenworth 
"    Martha  Miss,  r.  602  Leavenworth 
Coming    Age    The    (weekly),    Socialist    Labor 

Party  publishers,  115-117  Turk 
Comisky  James,  liquors,  15  East 
^g*Comisky.  See  Comasky,  Cumiskey  and  Cum- 

minsky 
Commary  John  A.,  painter,  350  McAllister,   r. 
413  McAllister 
"    William  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1201  Turk 


Commary  William  T.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40 
New  Montgomery,  r.  1021  Devisadero 

Commercial  Agency  The.  Pickens,  Fulton  & 
Co.  proprietors,  130  Sansome 

Commercial  Block,  SE  cor  California  and  Front 

Commercial  Box  Factory,  L.  H.  Pierson  mana- 
ger, factory  3d  and  King  office  121  Market 

Commercial  Building,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Bat- 
tery 
"    Building  and  Loan  Association,  Charles  K. 
Clark  secretary,  2f)8  Sansome 

Commercial  Fire  Dispatch  Co.,  John  H.  Wise 
president,  Sam'l  H.   Brown  vice-presi- 
dent, E.  O.  Burns  secretary,  Owen  Burns 
general  manager,  197-198  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Hall,  E  s  Powell  bet  Clay  and  Sacramento 

Commercial    Herald     and    Market    Review 
(weekly),  James  O'Leary  proprietor  and 
editor,  518  Sacramento,  office  321  Mont- 
gomery 
"    High  School  (see  Polytechnic  High  School), 

5  s  Bush  nr  Stockton 

COMMERCIAL  HOTEL, 

Edward  HoUandproprietor,  cor  Mont- 

fomery  Av  and  Kearny,  American  and 
uropean  plans,  200  sunny  rooms,  50c 
per  day  and  upwards,  Kearny  St.  elec- 
tric cars  pass  the  door,  meals  25c, 
telephone  Main  5335 

Commercial  House,  Hans  J.  H.  Koepke  proprie- 
tor, 636  Commercial  and  645  Clay 
"    Insurance  Co.,  office  439  California 

Commercial  Line  of  Steamers  (bet.  Gray's 
Harbor,  Shoalwater  Bay  and  San  Fran- 
cisco), Gray's  Harbor  Commercial  Co. 
proprietors,  office  121  Market,  wharf  foot 
Steuart 
"  Mills,  J.  Einstein  &  Co.  proprietors, 
ground  meal,  149  Bluxome 

Commercial  News  (daily  and  weekly),  Commer- 
cial Publishing  Co.,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors, 34  California 

Commercial  Publishing  Co.,  Morris  U.  Bates 
president,  Charles  A.  Gunnison  secre- 
tary, Victor  J.  Robertson  treasurer, 
George  F.  Neal  manager,  publishers  and 
proprietors  Commercial  News,  San  Fran- 
cisco Trade  Review  and  San  Francisco 
Produce  Exchange  Call  List,  34  Califor- 
nia 
"    Restaurant   and  Wine  Rooms,  Max  Cahen 

6  Co.  proprietors,  217-219  Pine 

"    Salt  Co.,  James  Bamberger  president,  Fritz 
Dirking  secretary,  512  California 

"  Soap  Co.  (Dakin  &  Libbey),  factory  cor  De 
Haro  and  Alameda,  office  214  Sacra- 
mento 
Commercial  Steam  Power  Works,  Ivey  L.  Bor- 
den proprietor,  Lucius  C.  Watters  super- 
intendent, 510  Commercial 
Commercial  Steam  Printing  House,  Francis- 
Valentine  Co.  proprietors,  517  Clay  and 
510-516  Commercial 

"    Traveler  The,  Charles  A.   Boldemann  edi- 
tor. 414  Mason 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co., 

Limited  (of  London),  Charles  F.  Mul- 
lins  manager,  301  California 

Commercial  Warehouse,  N  s  King,  bet  2d  and  3d 
Commerford  Catherine  E.,  widow,  r.  1414  Folsom 
Av 
"    Edward  F.,  blacksmith  James  W.  Keefe, 

r.  UYz  Folsom  Av 
"    William,  roofer  Richardson  &  Engler,  r.  29 
Valencia 
*®" Commerford.    See  Comerford 
Commins  David  F.,  clerk  E.  Commlns  &  Co.,  r. 

2815  Washington 
Commins   E.  &  Co.   (Edward  and  Edward  P. 
Commins),  wholesale  dealers  wines  and 
liquors.  5-7  Pine 
"     Edward  (E.  Commins  &  Co.).  r.  2815  Wash- 
ington 
"    Edward  H.,   cashier  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

1228  Jackson 
"    Edward  P.  (E.  Commins  &  Co.)  r.  2815  Wash- 
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Commins  Frank,  paying  teller  Hibernia  Savings 
and  Loan  Soc,  r.  1228  Jackson 
George  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

1228  Jackson 
James  E.,  carriage  and  wagon  mnfr.,  1937 

Mission,  r.  203  Cortland  Av 
Peter  W.,  wagon  maker,  3249  Mission,  r.  209 

Cortland  Av 
Tbomas    E.,  clerk  E.   Commins  &  Co.,  r. 

1228  Jackson 
Thomas,  H.,  horseshoer  Peter  W.  Commins, 
r.  209  Cortland  Av 

4®"  Commins.     See    Comyns,    Cummings    and 
Cummins 

Commiskey  Joseph,  driver,  r.  570a  Folsom 

Commissary  of  Subsistence  U.  S.  A.,  36  New 
Montgomery 

Commission  Merchants'  Protective  Associa- 
tion of  San  Francisco,  Frank  Dalton 
president,  Jerome  Porter  secretary  and 
treasurer,  317  Davis 

Commissioner  Bureau  Labor  Statistics,  E.  L. 
Fitzgerald,  32.5  Sutter 

Commissioner  Immigration  United  States, 
11  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Commissioner  Insurance,  401  California 

Commissioner  Shipping  United  States  (Port 
of  San  Francisco),  William  M.  Gwin, 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  1.5 

Commissioners  Bank,  530  California,  rooms 
19-30 

Commissioners  Circuit  Court  United  States, 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Commissioners  Election,  New  City  Hall,  1st 
floor 

Commissioners  Fire  Department,  New  City 
Hall.  1st  floor 

Commissioners  Fish,  78  Flood  Bldg 

Commissioners  Harbor,  10  California 

Commissioners  Insanity,  New  City  Hall,  2d 
floor 

Commissioners  New  City  Hall,  New  City  Hall, 
1st  floor 

Commissioners  of  the  Building  and  Loan 
Associations,  George  A.  Fisher  and  Wil- 
liam A.  Spalding  commissioners,  109 
California,  rooms  4-5 

Commissioners  Park,  Park  Lodge,  Golden  Gate 
Park 

Commissioners  Pilot,  506  Battery,  room  A 

Commissioners  Police,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Commissioners  Railroad,  28  Chronicle  Bldg 

Commissioners  Supreme  Court  of  California, 
825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg 

Commissioners  Yosemite  Valley  and  Mari- 
posa Big  Tree  Grove,  26  Mills  Bldg,  10th 
floor 

Commonwealth  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Tus- 
carora,  Nev.),  R.  R.  Grayson  secretary, 
331  Pine,  room  20 

Commonwealth  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Association  of  San  Francisco  The,  Wil- 
liam Sinon  president,  Wickliffe  Mat- 
thews secretary,  402  Montgomery,  rooms 
18-19 

Comozzi  Joseph  P.,  molder  Whyte  &  De  Rome, 
r.  412  Union 
"    Pietro,  tinsmith,  r.  15  Bannam  PI 

4®"  Comozzi.     See  Camozzi 

Compagnie  du  Boleo,  Felix  Santallier  agent,  14 
Sansome,  room  17,  telephone  Main  5804 

Compagno  Emanuel  M.,  poultry  and  game,  1320 
Polk,  r.  Five  Mile  House 
"    John  (Compagno  &  Co.),  r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    Matteo  (Compagno  &  Co.),  r.  505  Filbert 
"    &Co.  (Matteo  and  John  Compagno),  poultry 
and  game,  1-5  Clay  St.  Market 

Companions  of  the  Forest,  Miss  Agnes  D. 
Bremer  grand  secretary,  120  O'Farrell 

Companions  of  the  Forest  A.  O.  F.,  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth R.  Roy  grand  secretary,  102  O'Far- 
rell 

Compher  Eugene,  park  policeman,  r.  1614  Page 

Compo  George  L.,  salesman  Pringle  Bros.,  r. 
831  Fulton 

Comptolr  National  D'Escompte  de  Paris,  L. 
Housset  manager,  132  Sansome 

Compton  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1216Steiner 
"    A.  G.,  printer,  r.  911  Bush 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 


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9,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST, 


Compton  Elmer  S.,  clerk  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r. 

911  Bush 
"    Gale  Mrs.,  r.  911  Bush 
"    George  T..  dental  student  W.  J.  Younger, 

r.  911  Bush 
"    John  D.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  711   Leav- 
enworth 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  433  Ellis 
"    Susan,  domestic,  3024  Jackson 
"    William,  chief  cook  str  Alameda 
"    William    B.,    clearing     house    clerk    The 

Crocker-Woolworth    National    Bank,    r. 

Oakland 
"    William  H.,  student,  r.  120  Palmetto  Av 
Computing   Scale   Co.,    Pierce  &  Co.  general 

agents,  11-16  Chronicle  Bldg 
Comstock   Charles    E.,  carpenter,   r.    316    Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  100,5th 
"    Clarence,  water  tender  str  City  of  Rio  de 

Janeiro,  r.  3312  Bryant  Av 
"    George,  r.  115a  6th 

"    George,  clerk  Joseph  C.  Bates,  r.  2836  Fol- 
som 
"    George,  porter  Mills  Bldg 
"    George  A.,  grocer,  r.  341/2  John 
"    George  L.    M.,   with    The    Alverson-Com- 

stock  Co.,  309  California 
"    George  O.,  liquors,  cor  Ocean  House  Road 

and  Plymouth  Av 
"    Isaac  W.,  city  agent  New  England  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  18-23  Mills  Bldg,  3d 

floor,  r.  Mayfleld 
"    James  W.,  guard  wagon  dept  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,  r.  156,  3d 
"    James  W.,  machinist  E.  C.  Pitcher,  r.  1328 

Mission 
Comstock  John  F.    0.,  superintendent  Under 

writers  Fire  Patrol,  offlce  106  Jessie,  r. 

156,  2d 
"    Lou  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  3313  Clay 
"    Melvin,  carpenter,  1722  Polk 
"    Nellie    L.,  with    The    Alverson-Comstock 

Co.,  .309  California 
"    Nelson  A.,  architect,  91  Donohoe  Bldg 
"    Rufus  R.,  chief  engineer  str  Crescent  City, 

r.  2312  Bryant  Av 
"    William  E.,  restaurant,  536,  4th 
Comte  Augustus   Jr.,    attorney    at    law    and 

member  Board  of  Education,  534 >^  Cali- 
fornia 
"    George  A.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r,  1222  Pine 
"    Louis  (Guillium  &  Comte),  r.  cor  Broadway 

and  Sansome 
Comuth    Edmond,    marble  works,    112    Golden 

Gate  Av,  r.  134  Fulton 
Comyns     Charles    J.,     assistant     storekeeper 

Greenwich  Dock    U.   S.    Bonded  Ware- 
house, r.  21514  Polk 
"    John,  ship  calker,  r.  336^/^,  7th 
"    John  F.,  bill  clerk  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  r. 

3261/2.  7th 
' '    Thomas  L . ,  metal  roofer  Ralston  &  Nelson , 

r.  15c  Dore 
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Cummins 
Conallen  John  (P.  &  J.  Conallen),  r.  133,  15th 
"    P.  &  J.  (Patrick  and    John),  groceries  and 

liquors,  N  W  cor  15th  and  Shot  well 
"    Patrick  (P.  &  J.  Conallen),  r.  132,  15th 
"    Patrick  washer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Conant  Agustus  F.,  foreman,  r.  57  South  Park 
•'    George  B.,  real  estate,  r.  1408  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Z.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1340  Hayes 
Conasani  Raffaele,  butcher,  r.  11^4  Page 


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Conaty  Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  29  East,  r. 

3837  Howard 
Conaught  Gregory  H.,  salesman  L.  &  G.  Brenner, 

r.  808,  3-Jtli 
Conboy  George  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  335  Clipper 

"    Harry,  helper  Edison  Light  &  Power  Co., 
r.  235  Clipper 

"    John,  glassmaker,  r.  10  Anthony 

"    Joseph  C,  clerk,  r.  821  Bush 

"    Michael  J.,  sergeant  police,  r.  407  Vallejo 

"    Patrick,  steward,  r.  124  Oak 
Concannon    Luke,  groceries    and    liquors,  1577 
Market 

"    Martin,  groceries  and  liquors,  N  E  cor  Dia- 
mond and  Elizabeth 

"    Michael,  teamster  Peter  Kelley,  r.  333, 13th 

"    Patrick  J.,  fireman  str  Pomona,  r.  29i/4  La- 
pidge 
Conchot  George,  draughtsman  Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  723  California 
Conclave  The,  Holler  &  Jobst  proprietors,  NW 

cor  Geary  and  Kearny 
Concordia  Club  The,  SE  cor  Post  and  Van  Ness 
Av 

"    Verein,  413  Bush 
Conde  Jose,  watchman,  r.  663  Howard 
Condee  George,  r.  3118  Van  Ness  Av 
Condict  J.  Elliot,  r.  620  Sutter 
Condiotto  Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  1535  Pacific 

"    Salvatore,  shoemaker,  r.  1327  Dupont 
Condit  Ira  M.  Rev.,  superintendent  Presbyterian 
Chinese  Church  and  Mission,  r.  Oakland 

"    Roy  D.,  salesman  Jos.  Fredericks  &  Co.,  r. 
132,  9th  Av 
Condon  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  141%  Shipley 

"    Anna  Miss,  clerk,  r.  317^4  Fell 

"    Benjamin  E.,  marine  fireman,  r.  69  Natoma 

"    Clement,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 
Av  South,  bet  L  and  M 

"    Cornelius,  marine  engineer,  r.  119,  14th 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  Head,  nr  Palmetto  Av 

"    Daniel  E.,  civil  engineer,  89  Donohue  Bldg 

"    Edward  F.,  caster  Pac.  States  Type  Foun- 
dry, r.  8101/4  Union 

"    Edwin  W.,  r.  1023  Valencia 

"    Frank  A.,   salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,r.  609  Ellis 

"    James,  r.  425,  37th 

"    James,  fireman,  r.  635  Davis 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Her- 
mann 

"    James,  machinist,  r.  101,  1st 

"    J  mes,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 
709  Howard 

"    J.  H.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 

"    John,  barber  H.  J.  Cavanagh,  r.  309  Leides- 
dorfl 

"    John  D.,  guard  County  Jail  No.  3,  r.  3  Madi- 
son Av 

"    John  D.  Jr.,  ironworker,  r.  3  Madison  Av 

"    John  T.,  r.  646  Minna 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Carroll  &  Carroll,  r.  1138  How- 
ard 

"    K.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.  r.  425,  37th 

"    Marguerite  Miss,  stewardess  Hotel  Fair- 
mount 

"    Martin  J.,  molder  Atlas  I.  Wks,  r.  16  Haw- 
thorne 

"    Maud  Miss,  clerk,  r.  317V4  Fell 

"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  35  West  Mission 

"    Michael,  chief  engineer  tugboat  Reliance, 
r.  119,  14th 

"    M.   J.,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1608 
Turk 

"    Patrick,  millhand   Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  807 
Mission 


Condon  Patrick  H.,  collector,  r.  715%,  32d 
"    R., millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Richard  T.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1310  Brod 

erick 
"    Richard  W.,  dealer  sawdust,   r.  3  Madi 

son  Av 
"    Sarah  C,  widow,  r.  3171/2  Fell 
"     Seymour  W.,  attorney  at  law,  406  Safe  De 
posit  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Condon  Thomas  D.,  insurance  broker,  r.  128. 
10th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  417,  11th  Av 
"    William,  proprietor  Empire  Glove  Wks 

210,  3d 
"    William  F.,  bookbinder  R.  I.  Whelan  &  Co. 
r.  3  Madison  Av 
je®"Condon.    See  Congdon 

Condrey  Pierre  (J.  Jacquemet  &  Co.)  and  nur- 
sery Corbett  Road,  nr  Ingleside 
Condrin  Frank  C,  driver  Micheelson  &  Both 

19  Prospect  Av 
Condrotte  Adolphe  J.,  trunkmaker  Hirschfelder 
&  Meaney,  r.  6  Harriet 
"    John  J.,  limedealer,  r.  1724  Mission 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk  Frederick  Jantzen,  r.  1126 
Folsom 
Condry  J.  M.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Cone  Export  and  Commission  Co.  (New  York), 
J.  W.  Sanford  agent,  214  Pine,  room  30 
"    Frederick  S.,  gilder,  r.  458,  18th 
"    Helen   J.    Miss,  stenographer,  32   Wells, 

Fargo  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  piano  tuner  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co. 
Cone  James  E.,  manager  L.  E.  Clawson  &  Co., 
1340  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jeannette  D.,  r.  458,  18th 
"    Robert  D.,  plumber,  r.  1137  Mission 
•'    Thomas  P.,  service  man  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  1414  Laussat 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  8  Grove 
"    William  H.,  real  estate,  r.  458,  18th 
"    William   H.  Jr.,  manager   retail   leather 
goods  dept  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  458, 
18th 
4®-Cone.    See  Coen,  Cohen  and  Kohn 
Conens  Gerhard,  wrapper  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  527,  7th 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  537,  7th 
Coney  Alexander,  r.  538  Hayes 
Coney  Alexander  K.,  consul  general  Mexico,  604 
Clay,  r.  1533  Post 
"    Belle  A.,  dressmaker,  r.  1534  Devisadero 
Coney  David   M.,  dentist,   1508  Market,  r.  528 
Hayes 
"    ElkanH.,  clerk,  r.  538  Hayes 
"    Jacob  A.,  glove   cutter  B.  Blumenthal  & 

Co.,  r.  538  Hayes 
"    J.  G.,  with  J.  E.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  518  Stock- 
ton 
"    Louise  J.  Miss,  r.  2333  Pine 
"    Sophia  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1534  Devisa- 
dero 
4®="Coney.    See  Cooney 
Confidence  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.), 

A.  S.  Groth  secretary,  414  California 
Congdon  Harry  R.,  photo-engraver  Union  Photo- 
Engraving  Co.,  r.  131  Waller 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk  J.   H.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.  131 
Waller 
JBS^Congdon.    See  Condon 

Conger  Benjamin  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  14311/4  Valencia 
"    Sidney   J.,  manager   Whitman  &  Barnes 
Mfg.  Co.,  33  Market,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicho- 
las 
Congo  Howard,  janitor  Plymouth  Rock  Office 

Cleaning  Co.,  r.  933  Sacramento 
Congregation  Beth  Israel,  M.  S.  Levy  Rabbi, 

S  s  Geary  bet  Octavia  and  Laguna 
Congregation  Beth-Menachim  Streisand,  Rev. 

Simon  Goldstein  Cantor,  335-337  Minna 
Congregation  Chebah  Thilim,  1036  Folsom 
Congregation  Emanu-El,  Rev.  Jacob  Voorsan- 
ger  Rabbi,  N  s  Sutter  bet  Stockton  and 
Powell 
Congregation  Nevah  Zedek,  H.  Kramer  presi- 
dent, 943  Mission 
Congregation  Ohabai    Shalome,  Rev.  David 
Meyerson  Cantor,  Bush  nr  Laguna 


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Congregation  Sherith  Israel,  Dr.  Jacob  Nieto 

Rabbi,  NE  cor  Post  and  Taylor 
Congregational  Associates,  Stephen  S.  Smith 

president,  7  Montgomery  Av 
Congregational  Association  of  Christian  Chi- 
nese, 7  Brentiam  PI 
"    Church  Kindergarten,  Miss  Lilla  C.  Fales 

principal,  934i/4  Harrison 
"    Club,  Rev.  W.   D.  Williams,  D.  D.,   pres- 
ident, Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 
Congress  Hall,  1139  Market 
Coniff  Luke,  laborer,  r.  537  Howard 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  317  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  317  Bryant 
>8®-Conifl.    See  ConniS  and  Cunnifl 
Conissa  Niche,  scavenger,  r.  8  Boardman  PI 

CONKLIN  BROTHERS 

(Frank  Conklin),  proprietors  Pacific 
Steam  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Renova- 
ting Works,  333-335  Golden  Gate  Av, 
telephone  East  126 

Conklin  Camille  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  147  San 

Jose  Av 
"    Charles  (Conklin &Marchand^,r.  626 Market 
"    Charles  P.,  bookkeeper  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co., 

r.  600  Capp 
Conklin  F.  G.  &.Co.  (Frank  G.  Conklin),  manu- 
facturers gloves,  507  Market 
"    Frank  (Conklin  Bros.),  r.  335  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Frank  (F.  G.   Conklin  &  Co.),  r.   Oakland 
"    Herbert   A.,  salesman  Geo.  F.  Eberhard 

Co.,  r.  29a6  Pine 
"    John,  teamster  F.  B.  Joyce  &  Co.,  r.  975V2 

Bryant 
"    Kate  Miss,  principal  Starr  King  Primary 

School,  r.  335  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Lester  A.,  manager  Cooper  Cycle  Co.,  NE 

cor  Devisadero  and  Bush,  r.  3926  Pine 
"    Lillian  Miss,  retoucher  Charles  L.  Cramer, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Lillie,  domestic,  r.  Stanford  Heights  nr 

Foerster 
"    M.  A.  &  Co.   (Mary  A.  Conklin  and  Daniel 

L.  Murphy),  proprietors  Excelsior  Straw 

Works,  120,  4th 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.  (M.  A.  Conklin  &  Co.),  r.  1334 

Folsom 
"    Maurice  B.,  awning  maker,  r.  335  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Philip  A.,  clerk   Station  D    postofflce,  r. 

335  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Piatt,  r.  2926  Pine 
"    Thomas  C,  proprietor  Pac.  Brush  Factory, 

592,  6th,  r.  434,  5th 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  824  Potrero  Av 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  945  Mission 
"    William M.,  foreman  Conklin  Bros.,  r.  335 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    &  Marchand   (Charles  Conklin  and  A.   E. 

Marchand),    railroad     and     steamship 

ticket  agency,  626  Market 
Conkling  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.   1402  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    David  L.,  asst.  librarian  S.  F.  Law  Library, 

r.  1402  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gertrude  B.,  widow,  r.  649  Folsom 
Conlan  Annie,  widow,  r.  2810V4  Harrison 
Conlan  Charles  T.,  judge  Police  Court  No  2, 

chambers  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  536 

Page 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  2658  Market 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter,  r.  428a  Castro 
"    George,  dairy  produce,  4113  California 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  U  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  726  Octavia 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  11  Natoma 
"    James  F.,  carpenter,  r.  428a  Castro 
"    James  J.,  student,  r.  1521  California 
"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  438a  Castro 
"    John,  printer,  r.  11  Natoma 
"    John  G.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Francis  Church 

(R.  C),  r.  620  Vallejo 
"    John  P.,  foreman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co,,  r.  7 

Verona  PI 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  133  Greenwich 
"    Patrick,  capitalist,  r.  20  Oak 


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Conlan  Patrick,  porter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  1289, 
18th 
"    Patrick,   teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  45 

Natoma 
"    Robert,  molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r.  400 

Bay 
"    Samuel  L.,  stenographer  Coroner's  ofQce, 

r.  7  Verona  PI 
"    William,  r.  23d  A V  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    William  E.,  resident  physician  City  and 

County  Alms  House 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Jacob  Unna 
4®="  Conlan.    See  Conallen,  Conlin  and  Conlon 
Conless  John,  expressman,    cor   Jackson    and 

Dupont,  r.  18  Kissling 
Conley  Ella  M.  Miss,  clerk  R.  T.  Ward  &  Co. 
"    Elvira  Miss,  domestic  1715  Broderick 
"    Frank  D.,  clerk  Mutual  Savings  Bank,  r. 

1510  California 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  432  Francisco 
"    James,  teamster  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  514 

Francisco 
"    James  F.,  upholsterer,  r.  1511  Mason 
"    James  M.,  compositor  Call,  r.  716  Stock- 
ton 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  7th  Av  nr  K 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  413  Sanchez 
"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  1510  California 
"    Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  1035  Mission 
"    Thomas    H.,    groceries    and   liquors,    1554 

Howard 
"    William,  bartender  John  F.  Crowley 
"    William,  mattress  maker  Thomas  Sulli- 
van, r.  1511  Mason 
"    William  H.,  pressman,  r.  1511  Mason 
4S="  Conley.    See  Conly,  Connelly,  Connolly  and 

ConnoUey 
Conlin  Andrew,  teamster  Daly  &  O'Brien,  r.  125 

Shipley 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  115  Henry 
"    David,  stone  cutter,  r.  1202  Mission 
"    Dora  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  944  Valencia 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r. 

1643  Howard 
"    Eugene  F.,  paper  hanger  Burr  &  Shields, 

r.  4891/4  Sanchez 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  34  Washington  Av 
"    Frank  I.,  pressman  Francis-Valentine  Co., 

r.  1151/4  Henry 
"    Hugh,  clerk,  r.  316  Fern  Av 
"    James  (Conlin  &  Roberts),  r.  1643  Howard 
"    James,  soap  dealer,  r.  SE  cor  El  Dorado 

and  Nebraska 
"    James,  tinner,  r.  143,  3d 
"    James  B.,  printer  Francis- Valentine  Co., 

r.  115  Henry 
"    John  F.,  r.  489^/4  Sanchez 
"    John  J.,  contractor,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  23  Sherwood  PI 
"  "Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  24  Washington  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1511  Buchanan  rear 
"    Owen,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  80  Army 
"    Thomas,  stitcher  Salvation  Army,  r.  1139 

Market 
"    Thomas  F.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts, 

r.  159  Minna 
"    W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  339  Olive  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  951  Howard 
"    William  P.,  fireman,  r.  8O614  Olive  Av 
"    William  P.,  pile  driver,  r.  346,  4th 
Conlin  &  Roberts  (James  Conlin),  galvanized 

iron  cornices,  metal  and  slate  roofers, 

728-730  Mission 
>g®=Conlin.    See  Conallen,  Conlan  and  Conlon 
Conlisk  Charles  W.,  cashier  Call,  r.  1015b  Post 
Conlon  Bernard,  tailor,  r.  153  Natoma 


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Conlon  Bridget  Mrs.,  janitress  Agassi z Primary 
School,  r.  205  Bartlett 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1317  California 
"    Charles  P.,  carpenter  William  A.   Lange, 

r.  236Ritch 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Thomas  G.  Walkington,  r. 

1317  California 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  336  Eddy 
"    Helen  D.  Miss,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 

School,  r.  336  Eddy 
"    James,  shoe  cutter  Siebe,  Glanville  Co.,  r. 

159  Minna 
"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  930,  19th 
"    John  J.,  relief   engineer    S.  F.   F.  D.,  1315 

California,  r.  1317  California 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r.  Brook- 
lyn Hotel 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  159  Minna 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  I12914  Harrison 
Conlon  Michael,  proprietor  Centennial  Stables 
1521-1525  California 
"    Patrick,  gardener,  r.  806  Webster 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  i-.  159  Minna 
"    Thomas  P.,  bookkeeper  Michael  Conlon,  r. 

1521  California 
"    Will  am  F.,  clerk  S.  F.   News  Co.,  r.  628 
Valencia 
«®"  Conlon.    See  Connallen,  Conlan  and  Conlin 
Conly  Josephine  Miss,  stenograph  r  S.  F.  Brew- 
eries, r.  221a  12th 
«^  Conly.      S  e    Conley,    Connelly,    Connolly 

and  Conolley 
Conmy  Thomas,  foreman  Frank  Eastman  &  Co 

r.  933  Kearny 
Conn  Edward  E.,  saw  filer  Peter  Duchein,  r. 
1025b  Jackson 
"    Edward  J.,  saw  flier,  656  Mission,  r.  2600 

Sacramento 
"    Francis,  foreman  Union  Pacific  Salt  Co    r 

1121  Hampshire 
"    Frederick  H.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton 

r.  1805  California 
"    Frederick  J.  (Mission   Chemical  Works), 
and  dealer  salt,  214  Sacramento,  r.  1121 
Hampshire 
"    Richard  L,.,  plumber  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.,  r 
2425  Sutter 
Connahan  Cornelius,  r.  513  Devisadero 
J3®~  Connahan.    See  Conahan 
Connair   Annie    E.    Miss,    dressmaker,    r     451 

Octavia 
Connama  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  1015  Francisco 
Connaughton  Ellen,  domestic,  1816  Pacific  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  27%  Bernard 
"    John,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  27%  Bernard 
Connaughty  Mary  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  21  Stone 
Connecticut    Fire    Insurance    Co.    (Hartford, 
Conn.),   Robert  Dickson  manager,  Boyd 
&  Dickson  city  agents,  501  Montgomery 

CONNECTICUT  MUTUAL  LfFE 

INSURANCE  CO.   (of  Hartford),  Fred- 
erick R.  Noyes  general  agent,  A.  K.  P. 
Harmon    Jr.  district    superintendent 
Pacific   Coast    agencies,     30-31    MiUs 
Bldg,  3d  floor,  telephone  Main  766 
Conneen  Maria,  widow,  gr.,ceries,  SW  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Filbert 
Connefl  Catherine,  widow,  r.  24,  24th 
Connell  Charles  H.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  200  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1409a  ^ason 
"    Cornelius,  plasterer,  r.  Esmeralda  Av  nr 

Lundy  Lane 
"    Cornelius    C,   driver    engine    13,    r.     1405 

Valencia 
"    Daniel,  printer  Call,  r.  237,  17th 


Connell  Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  18  Washington 
Av 
"    Edwin,  marine  engineer,  r.  40  Oak 
"    Eleanora  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1404  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1404  California 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  819  Mission 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  927  Shotwell 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  38  Louisa 
"    Eugene  J.,  stenographer  Canadian  Pacific 

Ry.,  r.  Novato,  Marin  Co. 
"    Hanna,  domestic,  2208  Devisadero 
•'    Harry,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r.  540 

Sanchez 
"    Henry  H.,  mattress  maker,  r.  927  Shotwell 
"    James,  clam  digger,  r.  Gould  nr  33d  Av 

South 
"    James,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1209  Green 
"    James  F.,  teamster,  r.  438  Brannan 
"    James  W.,  carpenter,  r.  18  Washington  Av 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  613  Pine 
"    John,  mechanic  Cal.  Art  Metal  Wks,  r.  508 

Powell 
"    John,  pantryman  str  Alameda 
"    Jonn,  tile  setter,  r.  18  Washington  Av 
"    John,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress  Co., 

r.  39,  5th 
"    John  O.,  porter  Blake,  Moffitt  &  Towne,  r 

14  McLea  Court 
"    John  R.,  carpenter  Frank  Huber 
"    John  W.,  bicycle  repairer,  1318  Valencia,  r. 

3022c  16th 
"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  1608,  24th 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  742,  22d 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1615  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  I.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 

School,  r.  927  Shotwell 
"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  914%  Harrison 
"    Michael,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  884 

Illinois 
"    Michael,   carpenter  Fulton  Eng.    &   Shin 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1608,  24th  ^ 

"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  151%  Clara 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  742a  32d 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  612  Birch  Av 
"    Patrick,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry* 
"    Patrick,  plasterer,  r.  1003%  Minna 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  1714  Stockton 
"    Richard,  wood  carver,  r.  238  Perry 
"    Sarah  Miss,  compositor,  r.  927  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  2  Willow  Av 
"    Thomas,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,   r. 

46  Louisa 
"    Thomas,  wood  carver,  r.  238  Perry 
"    Thomas  C,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  927  Shotwell 
"    Timothy  J.,  policeman,  r.  434  Ringold 
"    William,  harness  maker,  r.  38%  Louisa 
"    William,  hostler,  r.  307,  4th 
"    William;  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,   r. 

5  Polsom  Av 
"    William  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Murphy  &  Scriven,  r.  18 
Washington  Av 
4f3-Connell.    See  Cornell 

Connelly    Bernard,    marine    engineer,    r.    1146 
Howard 
"    Edward,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.   Ry.,   r. 

240,  8th 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  720  Natoma 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  2719  Pacific  Av 
"    Eugene  P.,  clerk  Luning  Co.,  r.  823  Bryant 
"    Felix,  r.  3  Howard  Court 
"    F.  J.  &  Co.  (Frank  J.   and  Peter  J.   Con- 
nelly),   liquors,    S.    P.    ferryboats,  foot 
Market 
"    Frank,  butcher,  r.  82  Jessie 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  48  Chenery 
"    Frank  J.  (Lane  &  Connelly  and  F.   J.  Con- 
nelly &  Co.),  r.  632  Haight 
"    James  (Connelly  &  Borle),  r.  1310  Devisa- 
dero 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  48  Chenery 

,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,   r. 
914,  20th 


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Connelly  James  F.,  upholsterer,  r.  1310  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Jeremiah, shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  515^^  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  83  Jessie 
"    John,  teamster  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg.  Co. 
"    John  B.,  driver  George  Scharetg,  r.   1108 


"    John    H.,    foreman    L.  &  M.  Alexander  & 

Co.,  r.  82  Jessie 
"    John  T.,  liquors,  218,  9th 
"    Joseph,  milkman,  r.  480.  8th 
"    Joseph  P.,  teamster,  r.  411  Harrison 
"    Kate,  domestic,  SW  cor  Point  Lobos  and 

15th  Avs 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  245  Minna 
"    Martin  (Connelly  &  Clark),  r.  2903V4  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  823  Bryant 
"    Mary  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  158 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  742  Howard 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1332,  26th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  1428  Nebraska 
"    Peter  J.,  butcher,  r.  1811%  Mason 
"    Peter  J.  (F.  J.  Connelly  &Co.),  r.406Haighc 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  181 U/^  Mason 
"    Simon,  salesman  Connelly  &  Borle,   r.    1310 

Devisadero 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  961  Mission 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  r.  1319  Guerrero 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  24th 

and  Sanchez 
"    Thomas,    laborer    1st  St.  Wks.  Union  I. 

Wks.,r.  247,  11th 
"    Thomas  F.,  salesman,  r.  290354  Folsom 
„    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  2522  Gough 
"    William,  r.  2804,  16th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1467  Minna 
"    William,  stone  cutter,  r.  740  Folsom 
"    William,  watchman,  r.  54  Minna 
"    William  H.,  pressman  Bosqui  Engraving 

and  Printing  Co.,  r.  1511  Mason 
"    W.  J.,  canvasser,  r.  1104  Market 
"    &  Borle  (James  Connelly  and  Lewis  Borle), 

furniture  dealers,  932  Mission 
"    &   Clark    (Martin    Connelly     and    Philip 

Clark),  wood  and  coal,  1082  Howard 
4@~Connelly.    See  Conley,  Conly,  Connely  and 

ConoUey 
Conner  Albert  E.,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  2400  Fillmore 
"    Allen  H.,  engineer,  r.  cor  Plymouth  Av  and 

Lobos 
"    Charlotte  A.  Mrs.  r.  1210  Mission 
"    Cornelius,  r.  629  Natoma 
"    Edward,  electrician,  r.  1713^2  Jones 
"    Emma,  telephone  operator,  r.  629  Natoma 
"    Frederick  W.,  draughtsman,  r.  2400  Fill- 
more 
"    George  W.,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg  Co.  r. 

870,  18th 
"    Ignatius    C,  contractor    plastering,    318, 

5th  Av 
"    James,  telephone  operator,  r.  629  Natoma 
"    Jefferson  D.,  gateman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Sickles 

Av  nr  San  Jose  Av 
"    J.  Frank,  driver  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  909 

Bryant 
"    John  C,  salesman  Kingan  &  Co. 
"    John  L..  clerk,  r.  2400  Fillmore 
"    Lindsley  D.,  millwright  Jos.  Wagner  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  757,  8th 
"    Patrick,  r.  526  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  master  bark  Richard  HI.,  ofQce 

340Steuart,  r.  1108  Fell 
"    William  E.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  2311  Polk 
Conners  Don,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

7651/2  Howard 
"    Herman,  carpenter,  r.  235,  6th 
"    John,  bartender  Michael  Fitzgerald 
"    William, .machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  29  Linden  Av 
4S~Conners.    See  Coner,  Connor,  Connors  and 

Conyers 
Connerton  Margaret,  widow,  r.  926  McAllister 


Connerton  Martin  J.,  clerk  Brown  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  1021,  20th 
Conness  David  B.,  with  Union  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

622  Ellis 
"    Dennis,  clerk,  r.  439!4  Bryant 
"    Robert  S.,  clerk  postofflce,  r.  257  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Thomas,  cement  worker,  r.  1854  Folsom  Av 
Connich  Antone,  foreman  Luke  G.  Sresovich  & 

Co.,r.  317  Green 
"    Giovanni,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &  Co., 

r.  317  Green 
Conniff  Annie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  314  Jessie 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  24,  24  th 
"    D.  R.,  messenger  Board  of  Fire  Commis- 
sioners, r.  316  Oak 
"    Edward  M.,  clerk,  r.  209  Rose  Av 
"    James,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

70754  Green 
"    James  E.,  machinist,  r.  70754  Green 
'■    John  v.,  clerk,  r.  209  Rose  Av 
"    Joseph  D.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

209  Rose  Av 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaking,   131    Post,  room 

49,  r.  316  Oak 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  282  Jessie 
"    Nicholas,  r.  316  Oak 
"    P.  J.,  messman  str  San  Jose 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  18  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    William  D.,  pile  driver,  r.  648  Howard 
j6®-  Connift.     See    Coniff,    Cunifl,    Cunniff   and 

Kennifl 
Conning  James,  accountant  Cal.  Safe  Deposit 

and  Trust  Co.,  r.  1609  Washington 
"    Robert,  clerk  William  M.   Evans,   r.   2206 

Union 
"    Stephen,  carpenter    616  California,  r.   137 

Hancock 
Connitt  Charles,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Lorin 
Connity  Bernard,  clerk  Charles  Musante,  r.  119 

Franklin 
Connolley  Annie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  237  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Connolly  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  153354  How- 
ard 
"    Bernard  W.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office. 

r.  128  Fern  A  / 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  175  Perry 
"    C.  Mrs.,  r.22lA  12th 
"    Colman,  teamster  C.   A.   Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

25854  Clara 
"    Daniel,  r.  22  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Daniel,  peddler,  r.  60  Everett 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  126  Folsom 
"    Daniel  D.  (Connolly  &  Sullivan),  r.  411  Har- 
rison 
"    Delia  Miss,  clerk,  r.  237  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Dennis,  bartender,  r.  60  Everett 
"    Dennis,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  10th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Edward,  bookbinder  A.  J.  Leary  Co.,  r.  22 

Hoff  Av 
"    Edward,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

53654  Howard 
"    Edward  M.,  clerk  Macondray  &  Co.,  r.  1526 

Clay 
"    Edward  T.,  laborer,  r.  509  Hermann 
"    George  A.,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College,  r. 

1119  Scott 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  922  Eddy 
"    James,  clerk  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  1125  Broadway 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  531^,  7th 
"    James  B.,  clerk,  r.  737  Market 
"    James  H.,  sailmaker,  r.  153354  Howard 


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Connolly  James  W.,  laborer,  r.  544  Hermann 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  816  Olive  Av 
"    John,  r.  44  Jessie  rear 
"     John,  r.  346,  4th 
"    John,  laborer  Morris  J.   Blackman,   r.  235 

Hayes 
"    John,  laborer    Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.   740 

Folsom 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  308  Tehama 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  1227  Florida 
■'    John,  teamster  C.  A.  Warren,  r.  219,  10th 
"    John     F.,    shipping     clerk    E.   G.   Lyons 

Co.,  r.  723  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co., 

r.  410  Leavenworth 
"    John  J.,  machinist,  r.  35814  Clara 
•'    John  L.,  boiler  maker,  r.  411  Harrison 
"    John  L.,  surfman  Golden  Gate  Life  Sav- 
ing Station 
"    John  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  422  Natoma 
•'    John  T.,  undertaker  Pacific  Undertakers 
"    Joseph  F.,  collector,  r.  509  Hermann 
"    Joseph  J.,  plasterer,  r.  109  Lundy  Lane 
"    Josie  Miss,  laundress  White  Star  Laun- 
dry, r.  108,  nth 
■'    Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  13^^  Oak 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Marguerite  House, 

417  Larkin 
"    Martin,  r.  100,  5th 
"    Martin,  boiler  maker,  r.  126  Valley 
"    Mary,  widow,  liquors,  309  Cortland  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  509  Hermann 
"    Mary,  domestic,  421  Ashbury 
"    Matthew,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

UV2,  13th 
"    Matthew  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  HoSVi  Clara 
••    May,  domestic,  815  Haight 
"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  136  Church 
"    Michael,  house  painter,  r.  218  Minna 
"    Michael ,  laborer,  r.  323,  3d  Av 
"    Michael,    laborer,    r.    18th    Av    South   nr 

Railroad  Av 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  60  Everett 
Connolly  Micliael  D.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Paul's 
Church  (R.  C),  r.  1628  Church 
"    Michael  J.,  clerk,  r.  327  Minna 
"    Michael  J.,  painter,  r.  218  Minna 
"    Minnie  Miss,  waitress,  r.  215  Minna 
"    Nicholas,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  14111^4 

Harrison 
"    Owen,  butcher,  1230,  24th,  r.  924,  22d 
"    Patrick,  r.  258%  Clara 
"    Patrick,  bricklayer,  r.  1312  Broderick 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  143  Clara 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2627  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  329,  3d,  r.  121/2  Verona  PI 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  528,  4th,  r.  247,  11th 
"    Patrick,  paver,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Patrick,  saloon  keeper,  r.  464  Bryant 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  19%  Moss 
"    Peter,  florist.  2190  Devisadero 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  134  Clara  rear 
"    Peter  J.  Jr.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  1119  Scott 
"    P.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1119  Scott 
"    Rose  Miss,  copyist,  r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  steward  str  Gipsy,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    Thomas,  clerk  John  H.  No'lan,  r.  31  Clara 
"    Thomas,  conductor,  r.  162  Clara 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
'■    Thomas,  paper  carrier,  r.  309  Cortland  Av 
"    Thomas,   poultry  and  dairy  produce,  9-11 

San  Francisco  Market,  r.  411  Oak 
•'    Thomas  E.,  physician,  1420  Howard 


Connolly  Thomas  W.,  pharmacist  R.  E.  White 
&  Co.,  r.  305  Golden  Gate  Av 
Timothy  F.,  policeman,  r.  22  Chattanooga 
Will  A.,  bookkeeper  Butterick  Publishing 

Co.,  r.  131  Waller 
William,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
William,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  131 

Waller 
William,  liquors,  164  Jessie,  r.  410  Tehama 
William  J.,  butcher  Owen  Connolly,  r.  728 

Capp 
William  R.,  brassfinisher,  r.  1925  Bryant  Av 
&  Sullivan  (D.  D.  Connolly  and  D.  F.  Sulli- 
van), dealers  teas,  coffee  and  spices,  409 
Harrison 
>e®=Connolly.    See  Conley,  Conly,  Connelly  and 

Connoley 
Connon  George,  contractor,  r.  220  Borland 
"    George  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  220  Borland 
-e®="Connon.    See  Cannon 

Connor  Amelia  A.  Mrs.,  physican,  26  Murphy 
Bldg 
"    Charles  C,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
571/2  Chenery 
Clyde  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  9  Powell 
Baniel,  laborer,  r.  13  Everett 
Dudley,  liquors,  43,  2d,  r.  37,  2d 
Edward  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  428  Haight 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  113  Shipley 
Frank,  bakery,  909  Bryant 
Connor  Fred  F.,  general  agent  Oregon  Railway 
and    Navigation     Co..    630    Market,    r. 
Berkeley 

CONNOR  IDA  E.  MISS, 

importer    fine  French  millinery,   36 
Geary,  r.  Alameda 

Connor  Jacob,  coffee  packer  Henry  Grandjean 
"    James,    boiler   maker    str    Gaelic,    r.    309 
Gaven 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  314  Tehama 
John,  manager  California  Fruit  Co.,  505- 

507  Sansome,  r.  2461/2  Oak 
John  W.,  laborer,  r.  318  Chestnut 
John  W.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  1%  Chesley 
Joseph  R.,  photographer,  r.  6a  Antonia 
Julia,  widow,  r.  9  Alvarado 
Kate,  widow,  r.  1713%  Jones 
Kate  Miss,  cigars  and  tobacco,  2  Harrison 
Lawrence,  fireman,  r.  1522a  Fell 
Lee,  r.  20  O'Farrell 

Mamie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  228,  11th 
Maria  Miss,  domestic,  318  Chestnut 
Martin,  gardener.  Masonic  Cemetery 
Martin,  wood  and  coal,  232%,  10th,  r.  230, 10th 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1%  Chesley 
Mary,  widow,  r.  23  Langton 
Mary,  widow,  r.  544  Turk 
Mary  Miss,  r.  121  Pierce 
Mary  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1713%  Jones 
Mary    Miss,   proprietor   Mint    House,   933 

Mission 
Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  228,  Uth 
Matthew,  miner,  r.  519  Sacramento 
May  Miss,  r.  1332  Pacific 
Michael,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  334H 

2d  Av 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  33  Madison  Av 
Michael,  milkman,  r.  215  Sweeney 
Michael,  painter,  r.  1332  Pacific 
Nellie  Miss,  r.  1332  Pacific 
Connor  Nicholas  W.,  proprietor  City  and  Mis- 
sion Express  and    commissary  County 
Jail  No.  2,  r.  1609  Church 
"    Patrick,  boots  and  shoes,  541  Montgomery 

Av,  r.  115  Valparaiso 
"    Patrick,  deckhand  night  watch  fire  boats 
"    Patrick  C,  laborer,  r.  30  Silver 
"    Robert,  policeman,  r.  2501  Sutter 
"    T.  Miss,  typewriter  Edward  W.  Hill,  r.  258 

Clara 
"    Thomas,  engraver  Dewey  Engraving  Co.,  r. 

1020%  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  1912  Market,  r.  6  Rose 

Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  228,  Uth 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  318  Chestnut 


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Connor  William  R.,  auctioneer  r.  112,  24tli 
4®-Connor.    See  Conner,  Conners,  Connors  and 

Conor 
Connors  Daniel,  teamster  Kenny  &  McHugJi,  r. 
NE  cor  lOth  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Daniel,  marine  engineer,  r.  313,  13th 
"    Dennis,    clerk  M.    O'Shaughnessy,    r.   439 

Bryant 
"    Edward,  dairyman,  308  Sweeney 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  133  Clara, 
"     Ellen  Miss,  spicemaker,  r.  34  Ritch 
"    Harry,  driver,  r.  76514  Howard 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  19  Freelon 
"    James,  r.  208,  1st 
"    James,  paper  hanger,  r.  115  William 
"    James  A.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  5  Chesley 
"    John,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  26  Hartford 
"    John,  guard  County  Jail  No.   3,  r.    11  Te- 
hama 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  32i/4  Tehama  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  230V4  Langton  rear 
"    John  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  506  Jessie 
"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  24  Ritch 
"    Katie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  Broad  nr  Plym- 
outh Av 
"    Maggie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  1079  Tennessee 
"    Margaret,  widow,  liquors,  r.  308  Pacific 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3418  Mission 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  907  Bryant 
"    Mary  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1079  Tennessee 
"    Nettie,  domestic,  1613  Pine 
'•    P.,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    P.,  fireman  str  Arago 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  822  Haight 
"    Patrick,   laborer  S.  F.  Gas    Light  Co.,   r. 

Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 
"    Patrick  C,  clerk  Michael  McGrath 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  765'/^  Howard 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  1079  Tennessee 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Thomas,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  532  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,   ship  painter  Callahan  &  Bunde- 

sen 
"    Thomas,  watchman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Thomas  H.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  43,  2d 
"    Timothy,  bricklayer,  r.  509  Connecticut 
"    Timothy,  teamster,  r.  1  Freelon 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    William,  hoseman  Engine   19,  r.  39  Linden 

Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 
"    William,  laborer  James  Beatty,  r.  5th  Av 

South  nr  M 
"    William   P.   (Connors    &    Dowling),    r.   34 

Ritch 
"    &  Dowling  (William  P.  Connors  and  Will- 
iam J.  Dowling),  plumbers  and  gas  fit- 
ters, 788  Folsom 
je®~Connors.    See  Conner,  Conners,  Connor  and 

Conor 
Connot  Mary,  widow,  r.  716  Diamond 
Conol   Gustave,  butter  maker,  r.   1019  Market 

rear 
Conolley  Edward,  with  Royal  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2831 
Howard 
"    Edward  D.,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    William  F.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen 
&  Co.,  r.  3831  Howard 
Conolly  Agnes  J.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  637  Ellis 
"    Edward,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Edward  A.,  contractor,  r.  637  Ellis 
*®~Cono]ly.    See  Conley,  Connelly  and  Connolly 
Conor  Frank,  lapidary,  308  Sutter,  r.  7  Bacon  PI 
4®=Conor.    See  Conner  and  Connor 
Conquest  Alfred  B.,  r.  314  Minna 
Conquet  Emil,  helper  Parisien  Steam  Laundry, 

r.  1600  Dolores 
Conrad  Agnes  M.,  physician,  719  Turk 
"    Albert,  finisher  Fink  &  Schindler,  r.  1137 

Steiner 
"    Andrew,  with  Conrad  Piano  Co.,  r.  17  Clin- 
ton Park 


Conrad  Bertha,  dressmaker,  r.  719  Turk 
"    Charles  P.,  solicitor  Rathjen  Bros.,  r.  719 

Turk 
"    Charles   R.,  manager  Conrad   Piano  Co., 

411-413  Shotwell,  r.  17a  Clinton  Park 
"    Clara,  dressmaker,  r.  719  Turk 
"    Fred  J.,  furniture  and  teacher  music,  1832 

Market 
"    George,  teamster  C.  R.  Splivalo  &  Co.,  r.  13 

Glen  Park  Av 
"  -  Grace  A.,  widow,  r.  33  Sanchez 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  719  Turk 
"    Henry  A.,  carpenter,  633V^  California,  r.  623 

California 
"    John,  master  schr.  Rainbow,  office  44  East, 

r.  19  Freelon 
"    John  G.  (Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.,  F.  G.  Voss  & 
Co.   and  George  Easton  &  Co.),  r.  2007 
California 
"    Julius,  cooper  John  Wieland   Brewery,  r. 

106  Tehama 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  1126  Folsom 
"    Louis   E.  (Conrad  &  Heady),  r.  1211  Mar- 
ket 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  20^4  Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13  Glen  Park  Av 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  512  Geary 
"    Otto,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  867  Mission 
"    Piano   Co.,   Charles  R.   Conrad   manager, 

manufacturers  pianos,  41 1-413  Shotwell 
"    William,  shipping  clerk  Langley  &  Mich- 
aels Co.,  r.  53  Glen  Park  Av 
"    William  J.,  salesman  John  Quadt  &  Co.,  r. 

411  Larkin 
"    &  Heady  (Louis  E.  Conrad  and  Charles  L. 
Heady)  barbers,  1211  Market 
JK3~Conrad.    See  Conradt  and  Konrad 
Conrades  Ferdinand,  r.  1330  Howard 
Conradi  Emma,  widow,  r.  3907  Clay 
"    Jacob,  cook,  r.  N  E  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
"    Phillip  (Conradi  &  Goldberg),  r.    Oakland 
Conradi    &    Goldberg    (Phillip    Conradi   and 
Adolph  Goldberg),  wholesale  leaf  tobac- 
co, 730  Montgomery 
Conradsen  Olaf,  seaman,  r.  19  Bryant  Av 
Conradson  Frank,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Conradt  H.  Julius,  dentist,  831  Kearny,  r.  3016 

Geary 
Conrady  Henry  P.,  contractor  and  builder,  r. 

15231/2  Fulton 
Conran  John  H.,  plumber,  r.  306,  7th 
"    Patrick  J.,  physician,  839  Mission 
"    Paul,  clerk  James  F.  O'Hanlon,  r.  938  Mis- 
sion 
"    Phillip  J.,  machinist,  r.  306,  7th 
"    Thomas  S.,  agent  Joseph  Rogers  &  Sons, 
120  Sutter  room  69 
Conreich  Eugene,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  611  Eddy 
Conroy  Annie,  widow,  r.  I31/2  Federal 
"    Cornelius,  seaman,  r.  307,  3rd 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  2  Belcher  Court 
"    Daniel  A.,  painter  Edwin  H.  Clack,  r.  131, 

19th 
"    Edward  C,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Edward  V.,  upholsterer  Bare  Bros.,  r.  1646 

Market 
"    FrankM.,  teamster,  r.  31  Grand  Av 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  109  Jessie 
"     George  S.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  128,  3d  Av 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

1303  Hyde 
"    Henry,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Go's  Bank,  r. 

2626  California 
"    Hugh,  r.  1  MorrellPl 


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Conroy  Hugh,  blacksmith  Daniel  I.  Newkirk,  r. 
136  Juniper 

"    James,  clerk  Denis  Kelly,  r.  SE  cor  Treat 
and  Precita  Avs 

•'    James,  laborer,  r.  107  Shipley 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  920  Bryant 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  15  Hampton  PI 

"    James  R.,  steerage  steward  str  Columbia 
Conroy  Jay  G.,   street  contractor,  410  Kearny, 
r.  Lake  nr  10th  Av 

"    John  J.,  hoseman  Engine  17,  r.  920  Bryant 

"    John  W.,   proprietor  Golden  West  Boiler 
Wks,  619  Brannan,  r.  319  Beale 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Brandt  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Joseph,  painter,  r.   SE  cor  Treat  and  Pre- 
cita Avs 

"    Kate  Miss,  glove  cutter,  r.  319  Beale 

"    Kate,  groceries  and  liquors,   SE  cor  Per- 
cita  and  Treat  Avs 

"    Maggie    Miss,  saleslady    Mme.   Alma   E. 
Keith,  r.  Oakland 

"    Mamie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  319  Beale 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  920  Bryant 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  110  Shipley 

"    Mary  M.  Miss,  nurse  Hospitalfor  Children, 
3700  California 

"    Michael  J.,  house  painter,  r.  SE  cor  Precita 
and  Treat  Avs 

"    Nellie  Miss,  laundress  J.  P.  McDonald,  r. 
501  Napa 

"    Peter,  porter  Willard  Bros.,  r.  136  Juniper 

"    Richard  M.,  can  maker  Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,  r.  920  Bryant 

"    Roger,    ornamental    plasterer  Keyaert  & 
Manetta,  r.  118,  6th 

"    Thomas,  bartender,  r.  909  Kearny 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  306  Folsom 

"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  1307  Stockton 

"    Thomas  J.,  special  agent  H.  K.  Belden,  r. 
1303  Hyde 

"    Walter  D.,  boiler  maker  J.  W.   Conroy,  r. 
319  Beale 

"    William,  house  painter,  r.  SE  cor  Percita 
and  Treat  Avs 

"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  25  Federal 

"    William  J.,  house  painter,  r.  920  Bryant 

Conry  James  W.  (Holt  &  Conry),  r.  1811  Howard 

Conry  Joseph  T.,  glass  beveler  Cal.  Art  Glass, 

Bending  and  Cutting  Wks,  r.  954  Howard 

Consani  Achille,  butcher.   111,   6th,  r.  467  Minna 

'■    Antoine,  laborer  S.  F.  Candle  Co..  r.  cor  8th 
and  Folsom 
Conserva  Charles  A.,  granite  cutter  James  Rae, 

r.  426  Vallejo 
Considine  John,  real  estate,  r.  35  Clinton 

"    Patrick,  helper,  r.  208  Moulton 
Consiglieri    Brothers    (Seraflno    and     Victor), 
fruits,  357,  4th 

"    Joseph,  scavenger,  r.  39  Boardman  PI  rear 

"    Seraflno   (Consiglieri  Bros.),  r.  255  Clemen- 
tina 

"    Victor  (Consiglieri  Bros.),  r.  255  Clementina 
Consolidated  Bituminous  Rock  Co.,  A.  c.  Bas- 
sett  president,  J.  H.   Swift,  vice-presi- 
dent, F.  C.  Lewis  secretary,  106-108  Phe- 
lan  Bldg 
Consolidated  California  and  Virginia  Mining 
Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Ne v.),  Charles  H.  Fish 
president,  Albert  W.  Havens  secretary, 
47  Nevada  Block 
Consolidated    Eureka   Gold  Mining  Co.    (Tuo- 
lumne Co.),  ofBce  ,532  Market,  room  3 
Consolidated  Golden  Gate  and  Sulphuret  Min- 
ing and  Development  Co.  Tlie,  Jacob  A. 
Fischer  president,  James  H.  Gary  sec.e- 
tary,  320  Sansome,  rooms  31-32 


Consolidated  Imperial  Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill, 
Nev.),C.  L.  McCoy  secretary,  35  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor 

Consolidated  New  York  Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill, 
Nev.),  Charles  Hirshfeld  president. 
Charles  E.  Elliot  secretary,  79  Nevada 
Block 

Consolidated  St.  Gothard  Gold  Mining  Co. 
(Nevada  Co.,  Cal.),  J.  F.  Holling  secre- 
tary, 113  Crocker  Bldg 

Consolidated  Steel  and  Wire  Co.  (Chicago,  111.). 
Baker  &  Hamilton  agents,  junction  Mar- 
ket, Pine  and  Davis 

Consonno  Paolo  M.,  salesman,  r.  821  Greenwich 

Constable  S.  T.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann 
&  Bendel,  r.  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Constant  Charles,  cook  Jose  C.  Castro,  r.  1648 
Mission 
"    Philip,  employee  French  Hospital 
"    R.   Mrs., -proprietor  Am.   Lodging  House, 

777  Market 
"    T.  R.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  22OO1/2  Fillmore 

Constantine  Andrea,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Caralambus,  flower  stand,  SW  cor  Post  and 

Kearny,  r.  17  Stockton  PI 
"    John,  boatswain  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    John,  cook,  r.  509  Ellis 
"    John,  fruits  and  confectionery,  502  Kearny, 

r.  720  California 
"    John,  oyster  saloon,  772  Howard,  r.  3  How- 
ard Court 
"    John,    pilot    Sacramento    Transportation 

Co. 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  914  Army 
"    Tabuki  (Paris  Pappadimos  &  Co.),  r.  340,  3d 

Constantini  Stanislaus,  proprietor  Maison  Tor- 
toni.  111  O'Farrell 

Constine  Abraham,  groceries  and  liquors,  1408 
Buchanan,  r.  1327i^  Ellis 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1323  Eddy 
"    Isaac,    clerk    Abraham   Constine,  r.    1013 

Buchanan 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Abraham  Constine,  r.  1327M 

Ellis 
"    Mace,  salesman  Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  r. 
1311a  Ellis 

Construction  Department  Market  Street  Rail- 
way Co.,  H.  H.  Lynch  superintendent, 
19  Hobart  Bldg 

Consuelo  Gold  Mining  Co.,  A.  Everett  Ball  sec- 
retary, office  Merchants'  Exchange 

Consul  Argentine  Republic,  Joseph  L.  Schlei- 
den  acting  consul,  12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Consul  Austro-Hungarian  Empire,  Francis 
Korbel,  308  Battery 

Consul  Belgium,  Wilfrid  B.  Chapman,  123  Cali- 
fornia, room  16 

Consul  Chili,  Juan  M.  Luco  consul-general,  40 
Montgomery  Block 

Consul  China,  Fung  Yung  Heng  consul-general, 
8fJ6  Stockton 

Consul  Costa  Rica,  Rafael  Gallegos  consul-gen- 
eral, 230  California 

Consul  Denmark,  John  Simpson,  23  California, 
room  12 

ConsulFrance,  Alexandre  Laurencede  Lalande, 
604  Commercial 

Consul  German  Empire,  Adolph  Rosenthal  con- 
sul-general, Oswald  Lohan  vice-consul, 
318  Sacramento 

Consul  Great  Britain,  Joseph  W.  Warburton 
consul-general,  Wellesley  Moore  vice- 
consul,  506  Battery 

Consul  Greece,  August  Goustiaux  acting  con- 
sul, 625  Union 

Consul  Guatemala,  Miguel  Carrillo,  204  Front 

Consul  Hawaiian  Islands,  Charles  T.  Wilder 
consul-general,  John  F.  Soper  vice-con- 
sul, 2('6  Sansome,  room  22 

Consul  Honduras,  John  T.  Wright,  640  Market 

Consul  Italy,  Francesco  Bruni  Grimaldi  con- 
sul, 5ti6  Battery,  room  1 

Consul  Japan,  Saburo  Koya  consul,  1514  Pine 

Consul  Mexico,  Alexander  K.  Coney  consul-gen- 
eral, 604  Clay 

Consul  Nicaragua,  William  L.  Merry  consul- 
general,  331  Pine,  room  2 

Consul  Paraguay,  P.  J.  van  Loben  Sels,  508 
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Consul  Persia,  George  E.  P.  Hall,  2  Mutual  Life 
Bldg,  6th  floor 

Consul  Peru,  Robert  B.  Huie,  203  California 

Consul  Portugal,  Ignaoio  da  Costa  Duarte  con- 
sul, 605  Clay,  Henry  J.  Laidley,  vice- 
consul,  3-23  Montgomery 

Consul  Republic  of  Colombia,  Adolfo  Canal, 
217  Sansome,  room  9 

Consul  Eussia,  Vladimir  A.  Artsimovitch  con- 
sul-general, Horace  G.  Piatt  vice-consul, 
418  California,  rooms  9-10 

Consul  Salvador,  Eustoejio  Calderon,  303  Cali- 
fornia, room  33 

Consul  Spain,  Jorge  Madrilley,  41 1%  California 

Consul  Sweden  and  Norway,  Henry  Lund,  214 
California 

Consul  Switzerland,  Antoine  Borel,  311  Mont- 
gomery 

Consul  The  Netherlands,  P.  J.  van  Loben  Sels, 
508  Montgomery 

Consul  Turkey,  George  E.  P.  Hall,  2  Mutual 
Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Consul  Uruguay,  Jose  Costa,  114  Montgomery 

CONSUMERS  ICE  CO., 

Richard  G.  Sneath  president,  ice  manu- 
facturers and  dealers,  office  and  works 
420,  8th,  telephone  South  463 

Consumers   Wholesale   Grocery  Co.    (Parks  & 

Bryant),  209,  4th 
Consumers  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Works  (Oak- 
land), Christian  Bruse  secretary,  office 
318  Battery 
Contardi  Ruggiero,  bartender  Vitorio  Contardi, 
r.  527'/4  Greenwich 
"    Vitorio,  liquors,  1732  Stockton,  r.  531  Green- 
wich 
Contat  John  L.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  1138  Green 
Conte  Jose,  waiter  str  San  Jose 
Conte  Louis,  baker,  r.  221  Broadway 

"    Osmin,  liquors,  409  Dupont 
Content  Frank  J.  (Serpa  &  Content),  r.  215  Elm 
Av 
"    Johns.  (Content&Freitas),r. 221  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  driver  Joseph  Fassler,  r.  Mission 

Road  bet  Five  and  Six  Mile  House 
"    &  Freitas    (John    S.    Content     and    John 
Freitas),  liquors,  908  Kearny 
Contention    Consolidated   Mining    Co.    (Tomb- 
stone, Arizona),  Walter  E.  Dean  presi- 
dent,   Dudley    C.    Bates    secretary,    81 
Nevada  Block 
Conti  Arthur,  rubber  stamps,  1433  Market 
"    Gabriel,  liquors,  305  Montgomery  Av 
"    Marco,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Continental  Building,  NW  cor  Pine  and  San- 
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AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATION.  Edmund 
E.  Hill  president,  Oliver  Eldridge 
first  vice-president,  William  Corbin 
secretary  and  general  manager,  222 
Sansome 

Continental  Hotel,  Joseph  Reed  proprietor,  521 
Pacific 

Continental  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York),  w. 
S.  Duval  general  manager.  Continental 
Bldg,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Sansome 

Contolene  August,  butcher,  r.  26^4  Scott  PI 

Contra  Costa  House,  Augustus  Johnson  pro- 
prietor, NE  cor  Jackson  and  Drumm 

Contra  Costa  Laundry  Co.,  George  H.  Hallett 
president,  J.  H.  Griswold  secretary,  56 
Sacramento,  branch  30  Geary 

Contra  Costa  Water  Co.  (Oakland),  William  H. 

Mead  secretary,  728  Montgomery 

"    Estaca  Consolidated   Mexico  Mining  Co. 

(Sinaloa,  Mexico),  D.  M.  Burns  president, 

George  Gale  secretary,  134  Crocker  Bldg 

Contractors  and  Builders'  Offices,  40  New 
Montgomery 

Contreras  John  C,  clerk  Freud's  Corset  House, 
r.  415,  29th 

Controwith  Martin,  apprentice  Brode  &  Clark 
Iron  Wks,  r.  403  Leavenworth 

Couture  A.,  shoemaker  Lobenstein  Bros.,  r.  1331 
Market 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
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Convent  of  the  Holy  Family,  conducted  by  the 

Sisters     of     the    Holy    Family,    Sister 

Dolores  Armer  superior,  860  Haves 
Convent  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  W  s 

Guerrero  bet  24th  and  25th 
"    of    the  Most  Holy  Names    of   Jesus    and 

Mary,  W  s  10th  bet  Howard  and  Folsom 
Converse  Albert  E.,  clerk  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  1236  Union 
"    Charles    M.,     superintendent   S.    F.    Gas 

Light  Co.    (Potrero  Station),  r.  1.22,9th. 

Oakland 
"    H.  S.,  night  chief  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Convery  John,    laborer,  r.   SE  cor  Napa    and 

Kentucky 
"     Patrick,  teamster,  r.  2519  Post 
Convey  Edward  (Convey  &  Sons),  r.  1133  Green 
"    Edward  J.  (Convey  &  Sons),  r.  1133  Green 
"    John  T.  (Convey  &  Sons),  r.  1133  Green 
"    &  Sons   (Edward,  Edward  J.  and  John  T.), 

butchers,  1824-1826  Hyde 
Conway  Agnes  Miss,  operator  J.  O'Kane,  r.  812 

Howard 
"    Annie  C,  widow,  r.  1032,  24th 
"    Archie  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  1433  California 
"    Bernard,  plasterer,  r.  987  Harrison 
Conway  Bernard,    proprietor    Conway's    New 

House,  1023  Market,  r.  1205  McAllister 
"    Brothers    (James    A.    and    Michael    J.), 

butchers,  22,  24th 
"    C,  coalpasser  str  San  Jose 
"    Catherine,  widow,  nurse,  r.  115,  19th 
"    Clara    Miss,    operator   J.  O'Kane,    r.    812 

Howard 
"    Cornelius,  marine  fireman,  r  .3  Lawrence  PI 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  1218  Union 
"    Eugene,    messenger   Adjutant    General's 

OfBce,  Dept.  of  California,  r.  Presidio 
"    Fannie  Miss,  pager,  r.  1030,  24th 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  2  Alice 
"    Frank,  tea -nster  Madigan  Repository  Co., 

r.  1128  Mission 
"    Fred  R.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  1028 

Hyde 
"    Frederick,  r.  113  Natoma 
"    Frederick,  water  tender  str  Columbia 
"    George,  master  str  Point  Loma,  ofQce  121 

Market 
"    George  F.,  clerk  registry   division    post- 

offlce,  r.  464,  8th  Av 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  21  Gilbert 
"    Henry  F.,  weigher  D.  J.  Walker,  r.  129,  23d 
"    Henry   P.    (Flahavan    &   Conway),   r.   29b 

Prosper 
"    Hugh  W.,  harness  maker,  r.  1209  Nebraska 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  227  Harrison 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  216  Minna 
"    James,  saloon  keeper,  r.  139,  4th 
"    James  A.  (Conway  Bros.),  r.  1209  Nebraska 
"    James  M.,  engineer,  r.  464,  8th  Av 
"    John,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    John,  r.  2036/2  Bryant  Av 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  564  Howard 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  451  Natoma 
"    John,  driver  J.  Hayden,  r.  525,  7th 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  737  Harrison 
"    John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.   1207 

Nebraska 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  204  Jackson 
"    John  A.,  clerk  J.  D.  Drost,  r.  1334  Florida 
"    John  E.,  plasterer,  r.  451  Nato  ■-  a 
"    John  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  1209  Nebraska 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  718  Valencia 
"    John  H.,  attorney  at  law  with  O.  F.  Rou- 
leau, r.  34  Ellis 


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Conway  John  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  812  Howard 
"    John  R.,  porter  A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co..  r.  1030. 

24  th 
"    Joseph,   carpenter  John    Trounson,   r.  337 

Eddv 
"    Joseph  P.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &   Co.,  r.  .523 

Eddy 
"    Loretta    V.    Miss,   school  teacher,    r.   4&4 

8th  Av 
"    Mae  Miss,  cashier  J.  O.  Meyerink,  r.  1208 

Nebraska 
"    Maggie  Miss,   adjuster  U.  S.   Mint,  r.  523 

Eddy 
"    Major  (Conway  &  Baumel),  r.  214^4   Grove 
•'    Mamie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  825Vi  Sutter 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  812  Howard 
■'    Margaret  T.,  widow,  r.  523  Eddy 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1209  Nebraska 
"    Mary  Miss,  clerk  S.  F.  Breweries,  r.  523 

Eddy 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1028  Hyde 
"    Matilda    B.    Miss,    teacher     Polytechnic 

High  School,  r.  464,  8th  Av 
•'    M.  G.  &  Son  (Michael  G.  and  Michael  J.|. 

saddles  and  harness,  931^4  Mission 
"    Michael,  r.  San  Jose  Av  opp  Valley 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  129,  23d 
"    Michael  G.  (M.  G.  Conway  &  Son),  r.  93iyi 

Mission 
"    Michael  J.  (Conway  Bros.),  r.  1209  Nebraska 
'■    Michael  J.  (M.  G.  Conway  &  Son),  r.  93iy2 

Mission 
"    Morris,  marble  sawyer  RufBno  &  Bianchi, 

r.  324  Austin 
"    Myles  J.,  laborer,  r.  2482  Market 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  984  Howard 
"    Nellie  Miss,  secretary  California  Club.  131 

Post 
"    Norah,  domestic,  417  Fremont 
"    P.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co..  r.  415, 

4th 
"    Partick,  laborer,  r.  1627  Howard 
■'    Patrick,  marble  cutter,  r.  961'^  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  wood  and  coal,  133,  3d,  r.  78  Na- 

toma 
"    Peter,  miller  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.   726b 

Army 
"    Richard,  r.  California  Av  nr  Montezuma 
"    Thomas,  r.  420  Eureka 
•'    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  737  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  musician,  r.  648  Minna 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  1433Folsom 
"    Thomas  T.,  draynian,  401  Front,  r.  1030,  24th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  216  Minna 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  1&34  Florida 
"    &   Baumel    (Major  Conway  and  Fred  J.. 

Baumel),   gent's   furnishing    goods   and 

shirt  manufacturers,  4  Hayes 
4®-Conway.    See  Conaway 

CONWAY'S  NEW  HOUSE, 

Bernard    Conway    proprietor,   wines 
and  liquors,  1023  Market 

Connell  Ellen,  widow,  r.  22  Ash  Av 
Conwell  J.  S.,  manager  Indiana  Bicycle  Co.,  18- 
20  McAllister,  r.  26  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  139  Center 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  carpenter,  139  Center 
Conyers  Horace,   law  clerk  Daniel  Sutter,  r.  309 
Fremont 
"    James,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 
r.  3'D9  Fremont 
Conzani  Giusto,  carpenter,  112  Montgomery  Av 
Coogan  Clarence,  policeman,  r.  632  Olive  Av 
"    Eugene  F.,  teamster  Judson  Mfg.   Co..   r. 
1508  Broadway 


Coogan  Jennie  Mrs.,  matron  Stanford  Free  Kin- 
dergarten, r.  1906  Mason 
"    John,  r.  128.  2d 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1508  Broadway 
"    Mary  Miss,   adjustor  U.   S.  Mint,    r.    614 

Lombard 
"    Patrick,  r.  507,  6th 
Coogan  T.  C,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  rooms 

35-39,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas    J.,   engineer    Engine  28,    r.    1508 

Broadway 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  230,  15th 
4S"Coogan.    See  Cogan 

Coogle  Walter  J.,  pressman,  r.  202  Francisco 
Cook  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1432  Post 
"    Aaron,  laborer  Masonic    Cemetery,    r.   12 

Angelica 
"    A.  H.,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    Albert,  druggist  F.  A.  Grazer,  r.  2304  Mis- 
sion 
"    Alex  J.,  manufacturers'   agent,  23  Davis, 

room  32,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Alexander  R.,  clerk,  r.  524  Waller 
'•    Alexander  S.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  1816 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Alfred  H.,  clerk,  r.  441 1/2  Bryant 
"    Algernon  M.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission, 

r.  915  Hayes 
"    Algernon  M.  Jr.,  machinist  Pope  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  915  Hayes 
"    Amanda,  housekeeper,  r.  84  Brosnan 
"    Anastasia,  widow,  r.  803  Mason 
'•    Andrew  T.,  stevedore,  r.  1702V2  Folsom 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  121  Shipley  rear 
"    Anthony,  bookmaker,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Archer  S.,  physician,  634  Sutter 
"    Archibald,  clerk,  r.  524  Waller 
"    August,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.    1213 

Kearny 
"    August,  expressman,  r.  22  East 
"    Aurelia,  widow,  r.  136  Liberty 
"    Austin,  foreman  miller  Del  Monte  Milling 

Co.,  r.  506,  3d 
"    Barbara,  domestic,  929  Sutter 
"    Benjamin,  baker  J.  W.  Thorp  &  Co.,  r.  36Vi 

Erie 
"    Benjamin,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    C.  A.  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  634  Sutter 
"    Carl,  clerk  The  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  905  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1610  Polk 
Cook  Carroll,  attorney  at  law,  19-21  Chronicle 

Bldg,  telephone  Main  1090,  r.  1500  Larkin, 

telephone  Sutter  361 
"    Cassie,  widow,  r.  32  Morris  Av 
"    C.  Bennet  Mrs.,   artistic  hair  worker,  637 

Kearny 
"    Channing  H.,   physician,  BE  cor  16th  and 

Hoff  Av 
"    Charles,  barber,  r.  109  Clipper 
"    Charles,  billiard  cue  maker,  r.  910  Treat 

Av 
"    Charles,  bottler  Eggers,  Gould  &  Co.,  r.  861 

Market 
"    Charles,  horseman,  r.  326,  5th  Av 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  r.  905  McAllister 
"    Charles  D.,  electrician,  r.  400b  Oak 
"    Charles  E.,  salesman  George  F.  Wells,  r. 

522,  18th 
"    Charles  H.,  molder,  r.  cor  North  Point  and 

Broderick 
"    Charles  J.,  fireman  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  2108  Powell 
"    Charles  M.,  well  borer,  185  Stevenson 
"    Charles  T.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs 
"    Chester,  clerk  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

262  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Christian  D.  (Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook),  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  1561  Mission 
"    Christopher,  weaver  The  Truman  S.  Clark 

Co.,  r.  1615  Powell 
"    C.  L.  Miss,  artist,  r.  634  Sutter 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  41,  3d 
"    Edward  A.,  plumber  Spencer  &  Jones,  r.  867 

Market 
"    Edward  E.,  r.  1950  McAllister 
"     Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 


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Cook  Edwin  L.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Haves  and 
Broderick,  r.  1412  Hayes 

"  Elbrldge  G.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  130  South 
Broderick 

"    Elias,  commission,  r.  810  Filbert 

"  Elistia  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  16th  and  Hofl 
Av 

"  Elisha,  law  student,  r.  SE  cor  16th  and 
Hofl  Av 

"  Elisha  V.  S.,  attorney  at  law,  401, Califor- 
nia, room  30,  r.  SE  cor  16th  and  Hofl  Av 

"    Elizabeth  M.,  artist,  r.  538  Guerreo 

"  Emil,  plumber  Ernest  Cook,  r.  Aztec  nr 
Coso  Av 

"  Ernest,  plumbing,  3013  Mission,  r.  Aztec 
nr  Coso  Av 

"    Ernest  J.,  barber,  35  Davis,  r.  17a  6th 

"  Eugene,  carpenter,  r.  Anderson  nr  Cres- 
cent Av 

"  Eugene  B.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1767 
Howard 

"    Eugene  N.,  master  mariner,  r.  9  Mission 

"  Ferdinand  F.,  bartender  Edwin  L.  Cook,  r. 
18101/2  Post 

COOK  FERN  C, 

physician  and  surgeon,  olfice  58-59 
Murphy  Bldg,  hours  2  to  4  and  7  to  9 
p.  m.,  r.  937  Valencia,telephone  White 
51 

Cook  Finlay  (Cook  &  Montague),  r.  524  Waller 
"    Frances  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1115  Jack- 
son 
"    Francis  L.,  jeweler,  r.  1506  Mission 
"    Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  803  Mason 
"    Frank  O.,  musician,  r.  2116  Van  Ness  Av 

COOK  FRED  R., 

manufacturer  leather  belting,  fulled 
rawhide  and  lacing,  208  Mission,  tele- 
phone Drumm  75 

Cook  Frederick,  janitor  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
246  Taylor 
"    Frederick,  miller,  r.  44IV2  Bryant 
"    Frederick  H.,    dynamoman  Edison  Light 
and  Power  Co.,  r.  North  Point  and  Brod- 
erick 
"    Frederick  I.,  restaurant,  39  Market,  r.  3003 

Bush 
"    Frederick  J.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1309 

Larkin 
"    Frederick  R.,  cyclery,  700  Guerrero,  r.  708 

Guerrero 
"    F.  Stevens,  physician,  713  O'Farrell 
"    George,  cirgarmaker,  826!4  Pacific 
"    George,  hostler,  r.  407  Montgomery  Av 
"    George,  longshoreman,  r.  36  Clay 
"    George  B.,  collector  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  Com- 
mercial Hotel 
"    George,  inspector  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

818  Church 
"    George  M.,  porter  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co., 

r.  411  San  Jose  Av 
"    George  W.,  r.  623  Howard 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Charles  P.  Har- 
ris, r.  1417  Geary 
Cook  George  W.  F.,  justice  of  the  peace.  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  218  Haight 
"    Gustave  L,.,  clerk,  r.  638a  Natoma 
"    Harry,  tinsmith  Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Harry  J.,  machinist,  r.  32  Morris  Av 
"    Henry,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  237k  Minna 
"    Henry  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1115  Jackson 
"    Henry  P.,  clerk,  r.  27a  Noe 
"    Herbert  L.,  bookkeeper  M.  Blaskower  & 
__  Co.,  r.  3111  Jackson 

manufacturer  shell  jewelry,  105 
'.  Oakland 
■'    HiramB.,  chief  deputy  TaxCoUector,  r.  1915 

COOK  H.  N.  BELTING  CO., 

Milton  H.  Cook  manager,  leather  belt- 
ing and  hose,  317-319  Mission,  tele- 
phone Main  263 

Cook  Ira,  packer  commissary  of  subsistence  U. 
S.  A.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Irving  B.,r.  59  Noe 


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Cook  Isaac,  engineer  Thomas  C.  Butterworth. 

r.  336,  10th 
"    Isabel  Mrs,teachermusic,  109  Murphy  Bldg 
"    James,    cutter  Charles  E.  Lindenstadt,  r. 

626  Turk 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  807 

Humboldt 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  804%  Turk 
"    James  M.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

1077  Tennessee 
"    James  O.,  bartender  The  Reception,  r.  2116 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    James  S.,  teamster,  r.  314^4  Clementina 
"    Jesse  B.,  sergeant  police,  r.  1111  Castro 
"    J.  Frank,  musician,  r.  410^4  Larkin 
Cook  J.  J.,  vice-president  Taber  Photographic 

Co.,  131  Post,  r.  Yosemite,  Cal. 
"    John,  r.  246  Taylor 

"    John  (Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.)  r.  1001  Bush 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  759  Harrison 
"    John,  cook,  r.  44  Ritch  rear 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  208  O'Farrell 
"    John, steward,  r.  82IV2  Montgomery 
"    John  Mrs.,  r.  615  Powell 
"    John  D.  B.,  furnished  rooms,  419  Stockton 
"    John  G.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  1507  Polk 
"    John  J.,  barber  Hugh  H.  Creighton,  r.  621 

Jessie 
"    John  R.,  manufacturers'  agent,  23    Davis, 

room  33,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    John  T.,  longshoreman,  r.  54  Everett 
"    John  v.,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  526 

Kearny 
"    Joseph,  restaurant,  250  Ellis,  r.  311  Turk 
"    Josephine  A.,  widow,  r.  1638 Pierce 
"    Julia  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  905  McAllister 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  158  Perry 
"    Kate  N.  Miss,  compositor,  r.905McAllister 
"    Kate  W.,  widow,  r.  59  Noe 
"    Leander  (Knox  &  Cook)  r.  1507  Polk 
"    Leon,  clerk,  r.  1610  Po  k 
"    Leon  H.,  secretary  Stuparich  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

1819  Laguna 
"    Lester  S.,  hostler  George  ,W.  Emmons,  r.  9 

Juniper 
"    Lewis,  r.  638a  Natoma 
"    Lillian  Miss,  milliner,  r.  807  Humboldt 
"    L.  M.  Miss,  stenographer  G.  H.  Umbsen  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    L.  S.  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  r.  615  Powell 
"    Lucinda,  widow,  r.  Lick  Old  Ladies'  Home 
"    Luella  L.,  widow,  r.  813,  19th 
"    Margie,  widow,  r.  1433  Valencia 
'<    Maria,  widow,  r.  919  Union 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  35  Zoe 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1115  Jackson 
"    Mary  R.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  759  Harrison 
"    Melvin,  porter,  r.  411  San  Jose  Av 
"    Michael,  janitor,  530  California,  r.  724  Har- 
rison 
"    Michael,  plumber,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Michael  S.,  r.  3110  Geary 
"    Milton,  clerk  Cowen  &  Cowen,  r.  1610  Polk 
Cook  Milton  H.,  manager  H.  N.  Cook  Belting 

Co.,  317-319  Mission,  r.  3118  Union 
"    Milton  M.,  clerk  Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  r. 

1638  Pierce 
"    Minnie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  441^4  Bryant 
"    Nathan  I.,  bookkeeper  Dallemand  &  Co.,  r. 

1819  Laguna 
"    N.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  424  Eddy 
"    P.,  mattress  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Pardon  A.,  r.  2213  Sutter 
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Cook  Philip,  steward,  r.  \OS2Y2  Minna 
"    Richard,  carpenter,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and 

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"    Robert,  r.  2318  Pine  rear 
"    Robert  R.,  millhand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

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Cook  Thomas  &  Son  (London,  Eng.),  railroad 

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"    Thomas  F.,  window  cleaner,  r.  204 V^  Eddy 

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"    Thomas  F.  H.,  well  digger,  r.  NE  cor  North 

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"    U.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2225  Howard 
"    Walter  B.,  iournalist,  r.  522  O'Farrell 
"    Walter  E.,  teamster,  r.  424  Eddy 
"    Walter  G.,  foreman  Perry  J.  Smith,  r.  2  Juri 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1126Vallejo 
"  Walter  I.,  warehouseman,  r.  158  Perry 
"  Wib'ur  B.  (Weir  &  Cook),  r.  915  Hayes 
"  William  (Gibson  &  Cook),  r.  9  Powell 
"  William,  car  builder,  r.  28  Rincon  PI 
"  William,  carpenter,  r.  923V4  Shotwell 
"  William,  clerkD.  R.J  rgens,r.  2513  Mission 
"    William,  gardener  U.  S.  military  post,  Fort 

Mason 
"    William,  mechanic,  r.  28  Rincon  PI 
"    William  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1043  Noe 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  828  Powell 
"    William  H.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  236,  10th 
"    William  H,,  contractor,  r.  20  Moulton 
"    William  Hoff,  attorney  at  law,  19-21  Chroni- 
cle Bldg,  r.  3209  Clay 
"    William  J., "machinist,  r.  759  Harrison 
"    William  L.,  foreman  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  2511 

Larkin 
"    William    N..    builder,    r.    cor   Lobos   and 

Capitol 
"    W.  J.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  7 

Ritter 
Cook  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Isidore  H.  Ackerman 

secretary  and  manager,  wholesale  and 

retail  crockery,  glass  and  plated  ware, 

123  Kearny 
"    &  Montague   (Finlay  Cook  and  Henry  B. 

Montague),  attorneys   at   law,  16  Mills 

Bldg,  9th  floor 
Cooke  Abram  T.,  clerk,  r.  I6I914  Howard 
"    AUyn  H.,  teacher  Polytechnic  High  School, 

r.  633,  21st 
"    Annie  R.  Mrs.,  r.  1619J^  Howard 
"    Bernard,  carpenter,  r.  1023  Florida 
"    Bertha  L.   Miss,  stenographer  Baltimore 

and  Ohio  RR.,  r.  712  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward,  clerk  H.  Northrup,  r.  1020!^  Jack- 
son 
"    Frank,  conductor,  r.  640  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  W.  (Cook,  Stoltz  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    George   J.,   cigarmaker    W.   L.   Bauml,  r. 

8261/2  Pacific 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk  A.  Fleishhacker  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Joseph  P.  (Alexander  &  Baldwin),  r.  Oak- 
land 


Cooke  Maggie  Miss,  with  Mrs.  M.  H.  Ober,  r.  134 

Oak 
"    Martin  H.  W.,  stenographer  Dr.  Leibig  & 

Co.  r.  705  California 
"    Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  musician,  r.  6  Hayes 
"    Stanley  L,.,  electrician,  r.  1619^^  Howard 
"     ,  Stoltz  &  Co.  (Frank  W.  Cooke  and  Charles 

M.  Stoltz),  printers,  4  California,  room  14 
"    William  A. ,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    William  E.,  clerk  D.  De  Bernardi  &  Co.,  r. 

72OV2  Folsom 
4®-Cooke.    See  Cook  and  Koch 
Cooks  Albert  F.,  bookkeeper  Cooks  Decorating 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Cooks  Decorating  Co.,  Louis  Cooks  manager, 

interior  decorators,  410  Sutter 
Cooks  Louis,  manager  Cooks  Decorating  Co.,  410 

Sutter,  r.  Oakland 
Cookson  Frank  S.,  chief  engineer  str  Progresso, 

r.  1919  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Horace  E.,  shipwright,  r.  920  Army 
"    Thomas    S.,  machinist    Eulton  Eng.   and 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  1919  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  B.,  agent  Ariel  Bicycle,  2700  Mis- 
sion, r.  1919  San  Carlos  Av 
Cool  William  P.,  dentist,  22  Kearny 
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Cooley  A.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Arthur  S.,  clerk,  r.  806  Guerrero 
"     Earl  K.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  2645 

Howard 
"    EarleK.,  shipping  clerk   W.  T.  Garratt& 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Ernest  T.,  salesman  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

2645  Howard 
"    Horace  B.,  collector  postofflce,  r.  540  Castro 
"    John,  foreman  William  Beatty,  r.  875  Fol- 
som 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  7  Morris  Av 
"    Peter  A.,  peddler,  r.  167  Minna 
"    Rushford  M.,  fireman,  r.  9^^  Laskie 
"    Walter  E.,  wharfinger  Clay  St.  wharf,  r. 

206a  Post 
"  ■  William  B.,  waiter  W.  J.  Sullivan 
Coolidge   Charles  S.,     compositor   Journal    of 

Coramerce,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    George  H.,  carpenter,  r.  322,  6th 
"    George  W.,  coffee  roaster,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Joseph  A.,  storekeeper  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  733  Bush 
Cooling  George   W.,    blacksmith,  r.   1014,  15th 

Av  South 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  machinist  Pac.   Roll.  Mill. 

r.  1014,  15th  Av  South 
Coolwood  Frank,  rigger,  r.  2422  Greenwich 
Coomas  John  B.,  electrician   and  locksmith,  106 

Powell 
Combe  Philip  Rev.,  pastor  Richmond  Congrega- 
tional Church,  r.  3335  Washington 
"    W.  E.,r.  1002  Polk 
Coombs   A.  Leslie,   official   reporter   Superior 

Court,  dept  1,  office  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th 

floor,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Arthur    G.,     bookkeeper     Gray    Bros.,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    F.  M.  Miss,  stenographer  Dorn  &  Dorn,  r. 

658  Ashbury 
"    Frederick,  blacksmith,  r.  217,  8th 
"    Frederick  C,  horseshoer  Pac.  Carriage  Co., 

r.  48.  8th 
"    John  H.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  320 

Scott 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  815  Bush 
"    M.  Miss,  clerk  Frederick  H.  Bushnell 
"    Marion  G.,  compositor  Edwards  Pub.   Co., 

r.  1225  Jessie 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  restaurant,  636  Geary 
"     Stephen  D.,  cook  str  Areata 
>^~Coombs.    See  Coombes 
Coon  Charles,  fireman,  r.  102  Juniper 
"    David  A.,  barber  William  Rockenfield,  r. 

215%  Mason 
"    Edward  B.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry,,  r. 

9 12 '4  Pierce 
"    Edward  L.,  tinsmith,  912  Howard 
"    Frederick  H.,  salesman,  r.   1805  California 
"    George  M.,  druggist.  1001  Pierce 


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Coon  George  W.,  carriage  maker  Waloom  Bros., 
r.  1203  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Henry  I.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  New  York,  205  Sansome,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"  James  D.,  glovemaker  B.  Blumenthal  & 
Co.,  r.  352  Jessie 

"  M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  lodgings,  137  Montgom- 
ery 

"    Philip,  cigars  and  tobacco,  55,  5th,  r.  352 

"    Vica  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  127  Shipley  rear 
ig®"  Coon.    See  Koon,  Kuehn  and  Kuhn 
Coonan  Lizzie  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  813i4 
Fulton 
"    Sarah  K.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  8I314  Ful- 
ton 
"    Thomas,  mechanic,  r.  330,  25th 
Cooney  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  40  Hancock 
"    Ann  Mrs.,  varieties,  291  Union 
■'    Catherine,  widow,  r.  iiy^  Clara 
"    Celia  C.  Miss,  teacher  music,  335,  4th 
"    Daniel,  hoseman  Engine  21 
"    Edmund,  laborer,  r.  7  Wood 
"    Edward  F.,  messenger  U.  S.  Customs 
"     Ellen  Miss,  r.  336!^  Vallejo 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  40  Hancock 
"    Frank   D.,   conductor   Market    St.    Ey.,   r. 

321914  Sacramento 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  4114  Clara 
"    James,  cook  str  Walla  Walla 
"    James,  gripman,  r.  502  Central  Av 
"    James,  section  foreman,  r.  1027  Fair  Oaks 
Cooney  James  J.,  notary  public,  103-103  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  432  Fell 
"    John,  r.  1622  Turk 
"    John,  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  731 

Harrison 
"    John  A.,  student,  r.  3361/2  Vallejo 
"    John  F.,  marriage  license  clerk  Recorder's 

office,  r.  1622  Turk 
"    John  G.,  carpenter,  r.  335,  4th 
Cooney  John  J.,  house  and  sign  painting,  deco- 
rative paper  hanging,  whitening,  tinting 
and  glazing,  established  in  1864,  141,  4th, 
r.  1233  Has  es 
"    John  J.,  putty  runner  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

1108,  33d 
"    John  P.,  r.  1204  Treat  Av 
"    John  P.,  plumber,  r.  130a  Church 
"    Joseph,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  502  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  518  Stockton 
"    Joseph  J.,  teamster,  r.  4154  Clara 
"    Joseph  T.,  chief  copyist  Recorder's  office, 

r.  E  s  9th  Av  bet  C  and  D 
"    Kate  Miss,   saleslady  John  Kohs,  r.  41V4 
Clara 
Cooney  M.,  attorney  at  law,  102-103  Phelan  Bldg, 
r.  433  Fell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  40  Hancock 
"    Martin  T.,  policeman,  r.  1730  Lexington  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  416!^,  24th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1108,  23d 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3592  Mission 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  535  Howard 
"    Patrick,  stableman,  r.  30  Stanford 
"    Robert  J.,  collector,  r.  1204  Treat  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  3114  Mission  rear 
"    Thomas,  porter,  r.  1319  Florida 
"    Thomas  I.,  molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r. 

411/3  Clara 
"    Thomas  J.,  shoe  treer  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 

&  Co.,  r.  517  Fulton 
"    Walter  J.,  r.  4114  Clara 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  31  Beaver 
"    William,  painter,  r.  291  Union 
"    William  F.,  r.  411/4  Clara 
"    William  G.,  printer  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  31  Beaver 
"    William  M.,  insurance  solicitor,  r.  433  Fell 
4®"Cooney.    See  Coney 
Coonley  Benjamin  D.,  pressman,  r.  1017  Clay 
"    Charles  C,  salesman,  r.  1017  Clay 
"    Holland  C,  insurance,  r.  1017  Clay 
"    James,  compositor,  r.  716  Stockton 
"    Zillah  Miss,  r.  1017  Clay 
Coons  Albert  J.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  832  Hamp- 
shire 


Coons  C.  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 
Grammar  School,  r.  2411  Clay 

"    Charles  B.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  2411  Clay 

"    F.  G.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co. 

"    George  H..  upholsterer,  r.  14  Folsom  Av 

"    John  T.  W.,  r.  14  Folsom  Av 
Coop  Charles,  nurseryman,  r.  NW  cor  Mission 

Road  and  Sickles  Av 
Coop  John,  secretary  Belvedere  Land  Co.,  207 

Sansome,  r.  Belvedere,  Marin  Co. 
Co-op  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
H.  P.  Sonntag  president,  C.  A.  Buckbee 
secretary,  218-330  Montgomery 
Coope  John  F.  (Coope  &  Pippy),  r.  704  Powell 
Coope  &  Pippy  (John  F.  Coope  and  George  H. 
Pippy),  Ben  Lomond,  Schramsberger  and 
Vino  del  Rey  wines  and  brandies,  Paul 
Masson  champagne,  204  Market 
Cooper  A.,  physician,  523  Kearny 

"    Abelardo  E.  (Cooper  Cycle  Co.),  r.  1926  Oc- 
tavia 

"    Abraham  M.,  tailor,  r.  926  Pacific 

"    Abraham  R  ,  bookkeeper  M.  Schussler  & 
Co.,  r.  823c  Sutter 

"    Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  20834,  11th 

"    Alexander,  baker,  r.  315,  27th 

"    Alexander  B.,  clerk  naval  dept.  Union  I. 
Wks,  r.  Alameda 

"    Archibald,  r.  610  Geary 

"    Arthur  W.,3d  asst    engineer  str  City  of 
Peking,  r.  634a  19th 

"    Bartlett,  clerk   Van    Ness  &  Redman,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    Bessie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  607  Buchanan 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  53014  Bryant 

"    Calvin  A.,  lodgings,  119,  3d 

"    Charles,  r.  1036  Shotwell 

"    Charles,  reporter,  r.  106  Mason 

"    Charles,  tailor,  622  Clay,  r.  1814  Masonu 
Cooper  Charles  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
803  Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  p.m.,  and  superin- 
tendent Waldeck  Sanitorium,  717  Jones, 
r.  833  Sutter,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m. 

"    Charles   M.,   traveling    salesman,    r.   2118 
California 

"    Charles    O.,    traveling    salesman,    r.    607 
Buchanan 

"    Chauncey  F.,  compositor,  r.  119a  Leaven- 
worth rear 

"    C.  R.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 

"    Cycle  Co.   (John   B.   R.    and    Abelardo  E. 
Cooper),  NE  cor  Devisadero  and  Bush 

"    Daniel,  hostler   M.    Joost  &  Bro.,    r.    618 
Gough 

"    David  F.,  compositor  Pac.  Christian  Pub. 
Co.,  r.  1926  Market 

"    Eben  B.,  collector  Odd  Fellows  Cemetrey 
Assn.,  r.  2205  Fulton 

"     Edward,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1816A 
Ellis 

"    Edwin  T.,  law  student  W.  F.  Gibson,  r.  SE 
cor  McAllister  and  Pierce 
Cooper  Elwood,  president  State  Board  Horti- 
culture, 3  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal. 
Cooper  E.  Mason,  manager  Pacific  Department 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Express,  35  New 
Montgomery,    room   7,    r.    933   Adeline, 
Oakland 
E.  N.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1016  Mariposa 
Erwin  M.,  with  C.  A.  Grow,  r.  3511  Jackson 
Ezekiel,  janitor,  32  California,  r.  1229  Pacific 
Francis  H.,  carpenter,  r.  615  Grove 
Frank  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
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Cooper  Frederick,  bookkeeper,  r.  434  Jessie 
"    Frederick   F.,    mechanic    The    Barnes 

Cyclery,  r.  316  Laurel 
"    Frederick  R.,  porter,  r.  18  Anthony 
"    Frederick  T.  (Stauf  &  Cooper),  r.  Haywards 
"    George  (Cooper  &  Bond),  r.  527 J£  Geary  rear 
"    George,  machinist  American  Type  Foun- 
ders Co.,  r.  1018  Howard 
Cooper  George  D.  (W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.),  r.  2009 
Buchanan 
"    Giles,  laborer,  r.  27  South  Park 
"    Harriet  Miss,  deputy  superintendent  Gol- 
den Gate    Kindergarten   Assn.,  r.    1902 
Vallejo 
"    Harry  B.,  salesman  William  Manning,  r. 

3108  California 
"    Harry  J.,   bookkeeper  Lowenberg   &   Co.. 

r.  823c  Sutter 
"    Harry  L.,  clerk  Overland  Freight  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  511a  Greenwich 
"    Harry  R.  (Cooper  &  Co.).  r.  223  Powell 
"    Henry  B.,  salesman,  r.  608  Central  Av 
"    Herbert  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  22  Prosper 
"    Hubert  J.,  box  sawyer,  r.  52054  Bryant 
"    J.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR. 
"    James,  miner,  r.  2O814,  llth 
"    James  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Michael's  Church,  r. 

San  Mateo,  Cal. 
"    James  K.  (Cooper  &  Co.),  r.  223  Powell 
"    J.  B.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1928  Sacramento 
"    Jennie  D.  Mrs.,  teacher  South  End  Primary 

School,  r.  945  Valencia 
"    Jennie  L.  Miss,    clerk  Pacific  States  Ad- 
vertising Bureau 
"    John,  clerk  B.  Strauss,  r.  607  Buchanan 
"    John,  laborer  E.  Danforth,  r.  2316^4  Mason 
Cooper  Jolin,   merchant  tailor,  28  New  Mont- 
gomery, under  Palace  Hotel,  r.   2027  Pa- 
cific Av 
"    John  A.,  car  driver,  r.  322  Brannan 
"    John  B.  H.,  r.  1926  0ctavia 
"    John  B.   R.   (Cooper  Cycle  Co.).  r.  1926  Oc- 

tavia 
"    John  E.,  lather,  r.859  Mission 
"    John  H.,   clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co    r 

SE  cor  Pierce  and  McAllister 
"    John  H. ,  clerk  N.  P.  Petersen  &  Co.     r    7 

Market 
"    John  H.,  dental  student,  r.  160  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    John  P.  journalist  Chronicle,   r.  106  Mason 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  102  Powell,  r.  607  Buchanan 
"    Leo,  teacher  elocution  Saratoga  Hall    r 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Louis  L.,  printer  Call,  r.  804i^  Filbert 
"     Louisa  Mrs.,  janitress  Harrison  Primary 

School,  r.  615  Grove 
"    Louise  B.  Mrs.,  iournalist,  r.   3511  Jack- 
son 
"    Luke  P.,  carpenter,  r.  607  Eddy 
"    Mark,  bookkeeper,  r.  926  Pacific 
"    Martin,  clerk  M.  Armer  &  Co.,  r.  926  Pacific 
•'    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2O814,  llth 
"    M.  E.,  office  746  Market,  r.  223  Powell 
Cooper  Medical  College,    Dr.   Levi  C.  Lane 
president.  Dr.  Henry  Gibbons  Jr.,  dean  of 
the  faculty,  NE  cor  Webster  and  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Michael,  oalker,  r.  1720  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Morris,  tailor,  823c  Sutter 
Cooper  Primary  School,  Mrs.  CelinaR.  Pechin 
principal,     Greenwich   bet    Jones    and 
Leavenworth 
"    Richard,  clerk  Thomas  Taylor  &  Co..  r  926 

Pacific 
"    Samuel  E.,  auctioneer,  r.  125  Turk 


Cooper   Samuel  M.,    traveling  salesman  Hoff- 
man, Alexander  &  Co. 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  1203  Market 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Cooper  Sarah  B.  Mrs.,  superintendent  Golden 

Gate  Kindergarten  Association,  r.  1902 

Vallejo 
"    Solomon,  tailor,  129,  6th  rear 
"    Theodore  E.,  student,  r.  SE  cor  Pierce  and 

McAllister 
"    Thomas  H.,  blacksmith,  108  Laurel 
"    Thomas    J.,    blacksmith    John   Dippel,   r. 

5201/2  Bryant 
"    Thomas  P.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  121 

Cook 
"    Walter  G.,  collection  teller  Anglo-Califor- 

nian  Bank,  r.  325,  17th 
"    William,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    William,    carpenter    Richard    Herring,  r. 

1507,24th 
■'    William,  helper  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  27  South 

Park 
■'    William,  laborer,  r.  228  Minna 
"    William,  pattern  maker,  r.  425  State 
Cooper  William  A.,  assistant  superintendent  of 

mails.  Post  Office,  r.  315  Mason 
"    William    E.,    contractor,    carpenter    and 

builder,  241,9th 
"    William  P.,  packer  General  Electric  Co.,  r. 

211,  2d 
"    William  P.,  porter,  r.  520'/^  Bryant 
'•    &  Bond  (George  Cooper  and  George  Bond), 

coffee  saloon,  62414  Clay 
Cooper  &  Co.  (James  K.  and  Harry  R.  Cooper), 

importers  fine  stationery  and  engravers, 

746  Market 

Co-operative  Paper  Hanging  Co., 

Burr  &  Shields  proprietors,  635  McAl- 
lister 
Co-operative  Pharmacal  Co.,  James  B.  Wingate 
manager,  2560  Market 

Co-operative  Publishing  Co., 

Raymond    Duncan    president,    F.    J. 
Smith  secretary,  general  publishers, 
printers  and  advertising  agents,  busi- 
ness ofllce  12  Montgomery,  telephone 
Main  5820 
Co-operative  Rooming  House,  John  Barker  pro- 
prietor, 829-831  Stevenson 
"    Tailors,  merchant  tailors,  659  Market 
Coopman  Charles  F.,  painter,  r.  715  Howard 
Coordt  Peter,  cook  William  Scheubner,  r.   7th 

Av  nr  Fulton 
Coos  Bay  Coal  Co.,  Oregon  Coal  and  Navigation 
Co.  proprietors,  NW  cor  Broadway   and 
East 
4a-Coots.    See  Coutts 
Cooty  Emily  A.,  r.  320  Ellis 
Coover  Charles  S.,  mining,  r.  640  Clay 
Copalo  Camillo,  seaman,  r.  114  Pacific 

"    Carmelo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Cope  Francis  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1517  Valencia 
"    Frank,  clerk  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  515a  7th 
"    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  1138  Howard 
"    Frederick  T.,   clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  515a  7th 
"    George  W.,  auditor  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  233  Valencia 
"    James  H.  (Cope  &  Wisler),  r.  1729  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Jeremiah  P.,  motorman,  r.  233  Valencia 
"    Minnie  Miss,  bookkeeper  D.  L.  Gump,  r., 

515a  7th 
"    Oliver,  engineer,  r.  S05,  10th  Av 
"    W.  W.,  attorney  at  law,  324Pine,  room  11.  r. 

Danville,  Cal. 
"    &  Wisler,  (James  H.  Cope  and  William  J. 
Wisler)  shoefitters,  3  Hardie  PI 
Copeland    Andrew,  engineer  Murphy.  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  242  State 
"    Annie  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  26  Alvarado 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  231  Franklin 
"    Charles  C,  cigar  maker  S.  F.  Cigar  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  International  Hotel 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 


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Copeland  Henry  M.,   bookkeeper  Leland  Stan- 
ford Estate,  r.  231  Franklin 
"    Hugh  T.,  laborer,  r.  231  Franklin 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  231  Franklin 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  26  Alvardo 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  231  Franklin 
"    Kate  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  26  Alvara-do 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  Lick  Old  Ladies  Home 
"    Mary  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  26  Alvarado 
"    Maud  v.  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
"    Medical  Institute,  Copeland,  Neal  &  Winn 

proprietors,  916  Market  rooms  1-2 
"    Neal  &   Winn   (William    H.  Copeland,  J. 
George  Neal  and  Albert  C.  Winn),  proprit 
etors    Copeland    Medical    Institute,  916 
Market  rooms  1-2 
William,  baker,  r.  417  Kearny 
William,  mastermariner,  r.  421,  4th 
William  F.,  student,  r.  915  Post 
William  G.  (Copeland  &  Pierce),  r.  897  Noe 
William  H.    (Copeland,  Neal  &  Winn),   r. 
916  Market 

"    &  Pierce  (William  G.  Copeland  and  Charles 
V.  Pierce)  architects,  126  Kearny  room  21 
je®~Copeland.    See  Copland  and  Coupland 
Coper  William,  master   schr  Jessie  Fremont, 

office  216  Sacramento,  r.  1304  Ellis 
Copertini  Gaetano,  native  wines,  730  Vallejo 
Copiano   Frank,    scavanger,    r.    718  Greenwich 

rear 
Coping  John,  mill  hand  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

724  Bryant 
Copithorne  Grace,  widow,  r.  1527  Howard 
Copland  George  H.,  contractor,  r.  309  Lyon 
Copmann  Martin  0. ,  bookkeeper  Leland  Stanford 
Jr.  University,  office  819  Market  room  1, 
r.  415  Post 
Copp   Arthur,  billiard  marker,  r.  1416  Broadway 
•'    Frank  P.,  salesman  Dairymen's  Union  of 

Cal.,  r.  Alameda 
"    H.  E.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  Hotel  Lang- 
ham 
"    Henry  W.,  jeweler,  r.  1014  Haight 
"    Joseph  B.  (Morley  &  Copp),  r.  520  Jones 
Coppage  Belle  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1133  Valencia 
"    Fanny    E.    Mrs.,    ornamental  paper,    1133 

Valencia 
"    Frederick  E.,  silverohaser  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

1133  Valencia  • 

"    J.   Clark,  agent  Laird,  Schober  &  Co.,  819 

Market,  room  14 
"    John  W.,  accordion  pleating  and  button- 
hole  maker,  and  agent    Reece   Button- 
hole Machine    Co.,  724^4    Market,  r.   29 
Lloyd 
Copper  Queen  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Bisbee, 
Arizona),  C.  G.  Young  purchasing  agent, 
office  122  Davis 
"    Samuel   A.,  draughtsman  Adolph  C.  Lut- 
gens.  r.  309  Powell 
Coppersmith  Joseph,  r.  718  Valencia 
Copperthwaite  Emma,  widow,  r.  526  Valencia 
Coptjetti  Biaggo  (A.  Tessandori  &  Co.),  r.  112/2 

Jackson 
Coppieters  Ernest    (Coppieters    &    Mockel),    r. 
1004  McAllister 
"    &  Mockel  (Ernest  Coppieters  and  Victor 
Mockel),  proprietors  California  Artistic 
Metal  Works,  21-23  Jessie 
Coppin  Richard  J.,  carpenter  John  Trounson,  r. 

1252  Mission 
Coppola  Alfred  J.,  bartender,  r.  969a  Howard 
"    F.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Bristol,  969  Howard 
"    Louis  A.,  cracker  baker  Gerhard  Muller,  r. 
969a  Howard 
Copriviza  George,  manager  Matteo  Drobaz,  r.  6 
'Washington 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  819  Vallejo 
Copsey  Alamander  N.,  dentist,  21  Powell 
Copson  William,  engineer,  r.  217,  3d 
Coptis  Mining  Co.  (Tuscarora,  Nev.),  E.  M.  Hall 

secretary,  314  Montgomery 
Copus  Jay  N.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  620 

Tennessee 
Coquengniot  Gustave  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1611 

Mason 
Coquille  Mill  and  Tag  Co.  (Parkersburg,  Co- 
quille  River,  Oregon),  Charles  F.  Doe  & 
Co.  agents,  SW  cor  Howard  and  Spear 


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Cora  George,  r.  414  Fulton 

Corbaley  William  G.,  superintendent  S.  F.  &  N. 

P.  Ry,  r.  San  Rafael 
Corbell  George  W.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co., 

r.  572  Harrison 
Corbello  Frank,  bootblack,  547    Clay,   r.   5  Va- 

rennes 
Corbet  Carrie  Miss,  clerk  S.   F.  Shoe  House,  r. 
704  McAllister 

"  James  P.,  porter  Merchant's  Club,  r.  707 
Tehama 

"    Robert,  r.  704  McAllister 

"    William,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co.. 
r.  704  McAllister 
Corbett  Alexander  H.,    stock    clerk    W.    &    J. 
Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  1120Gough 

"    Annie  Miss,  stamper,  r.  478  Jessie 

"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  335%,  12th 

"  Edward  P.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  417 
Clayton 

"    Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.,  physician,   1514  Sacra- 
mento 
Corbett  Ella  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Grand  Pacific, 
306  Stockton,  telephone  Grant  507 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  478  Jessie 

"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  2411  California  rear 

"    Frances  C,  widow,  r.  728  Geary 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  478  Jessie 

"  Frank  J.,  secretary  S.  F.  Undertaking  Co.. 
1235  Market,  r.  131  Oak 

"    F.  W.,  clerk,  r.  306  Stockton 
Corbett  Harry  E.,  wines  and  liquors  and  pool 
seller,  30  Ellis,  r.  5221/2  Hayes 

"    Hugh,  real  estate,  r.  16  Willow  Av 

"    James,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  314 
Beale  rear 
James,  miner,  r.  478  Jessie 

"    James  A.,  teamster,  r.  1319  Folsom 

"    James  J.,  plasterer,  r.  27  Stevenson  Av 

"    John,  r.  1014  Lombard 

"  John,  janitor  Washington  Grammar 
School,  r.  255  Minna 

"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  1014  Lombard 

"    John  C,  clerk  A.  D.  Splivalo,  r.  4  Albion  Av 

"  John  C.  F.,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r. 
811  Shotwell 

"    John  E.,  switchman,  r.  515  Castro 

"  John  J.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Milling 
Co.,  r.  251^4  Clara 

"  John  L.,  carriage  painter,  r.  27  Stevenson 
Av 

"    Joseph,  upholsterer,  r.  675  Mission 

"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  518  Hayes 

"  Josie,  shade  maker  W.  &  J.  Sloane  «fc  Co.. 
r.  452,  10th 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  3026  Clay 

"    Malachi,  track  repairer,  r.  27  Stevenson  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1225  Hampshire 

"  Patrick  J.,  livery  stable,  518-520  Hayes 
and  manager  San  Francisco  Undertak- 
ing Co.,  1235  Market,  r.  518  Hayes 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  518  Hayes 

"    Thomas,  liquors,   NE  cor  Bush  and  Bat- 
tery, r.  636  Hayes 
Corbett  Thomas,  secretary  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry  Co.,  23  Powell,  r.  109  Cumberland 

"  Thomas,  tinsmith  John  T.  Farrell,  r.  4  Al- 
bion Av 

"  Thomas  B.,  harness  and  saddle  maker,  215 
Jackson,  r.  816  Bush 

"  William,  bookkeeper  La  Grande  Laundry 
Co.,  r.  109  Cumberland 

"    William,  gilder,  r.  452,  10th 

"    William,  miner,  r.  478  Jessie 

"    William,  quartermaster  str  Australia 

"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  27  Stevenson  Av 


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Corbet t  William  C,   clerk  Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  728  Geary 

"    William  H.,  seaman,  r.  1014  Lombard 

"    William    L.    (Corbett    &    Schorr;,    r.   1011 
Pierce 

"    W.  Lee,  shipping  clerk  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co., 
r.  732  Geary 

•'    &      Schorr      (William     L.      Corbett    and 
Joseph     Schorr),     proprietors       Union 
Square  Furniture  Packing  and  Moving 
Co.,  301  Stockton 
.8S=Corbett.    See  Corbet 

Corbin  William,  secretary  Continental  Build- 
ing and  Loan  Association,  222  Sansome, 
r.  Lake  View 
Corbly  Charles  E..  vice-president  and  manager 

Geo.  H.  Fuller  Desk  Co.,  r.  132,  9th  Av 
Corbus   Andrew   T.,  purchasing  and  commis- 
sion  merchant    and    secretary    Alaska 
Treadwell  Gold  Mining  Co.,  25-26  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  1503  ,Jones 

"    Emil,  glazier,  r.  144,9th 

"    James  C,  salesman,  r.  1503  Jones 
Corby  Joseph,  driver  S.  F.   Laundry,    r.    1519 
Eddy 

"    William  F.,  bartender  William  J.  Byrne,  r. 
342,  12th 
Corcoran  Annie,  widow,  r.  171  Minna 

"    Annie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  774  Folsom 

"    Charles  H,,  student,  r.  532,  19th 

"    Cornelius,  foreman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
2316  Bryant 

"    Daniel,  r.  255  Perry 

"    David,  teamster  Cal.   Construction  Co.,  r. 
530,  17th 

"■   Dennis,  r.  239a  12th 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  201  Guerrero 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  532.  19th 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2415  Clay 

"     Ella  Miss,  milliner,  r.  334,  27th 

"    Ellen  Mrs.,  liquors,  306  Minna,  r.  261  Minna 
Corcoran  Hugh  J.,  manager  California  Naviga- 
tion and  Improvement  Co.,  office  Wash- 
ington Street  Wharf  (Pier  3),  r.  Stockton, 
Cal. 

••    James,  boilermaker,  r.  501  Napa 

"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  113  Oregon 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 

"    James,  special  policeman,  r.  6I314  Minna 

"    John,  carpenter  A.  Guilbert 

"    John,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  814  Bowie 
Av 

"    John,  special  policeman,  r.  18,  1st 

"    John  G.,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  5Qo%  Na- 
toma 

"    John  H.,  inspector,  r.  2316  Bryant 

"    John  P.,  expressman,  r.  82514  Filbert 

"    Joseph  A.,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,   r.  864 
Fol.som 

"    Joseph  J.,  laborer,  r.  10  Russell  rear 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1703  Mason 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  864  Folsom 

"    M.,  solicitor,  r.  8%  Bowie  Av 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  375  Natoma 

"    Mark,  porter  People's  Palace 

•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  406  Minna 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

'•    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2316  Bryant 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,   telephone  operator,  r.  2316 
Bryant 

"    Michael,  agent,  r.  Sli  Bowie  Av 

"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  549  Bryant 

"    Michael  T.,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 

"    Owen,  capitalist,  r.  2810b  Howard 

"    Patrick,  r.  1207  Broderick 

"    Patrick,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1309  Dolores 


Corcoran  Thomas,  iron  worker  Fulton  Eng.   & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  69  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  7^  Clinton  Park 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  532, 

19th 
"    Thomas  J.,  compositor,  r.  SVi  Bowie  Av 
"    Thomas  W.,  brakeman,  r.  201  Guerrero 
"    Timothy  J.,  lineman,  r.  2316  Bryant 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  357  Clementina 

rear 
"    William,  purser  steamer  Farallone,  r.  532, 

19th 
"    William  B.,  tailor,  r.  825%  Filbert 
"    William  D..coflee  roaster  McCarthy  Bros.. 

r.  334,  27th 
"    William  H.,  butcher,  r.  154,  4th 
"    William  W.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1512  Howard 
4®"Corcoran.    See  Cochran  and  Cochrane 
Cordan   Antonio  C,  barber,  227Drumm,  r.  East 

Oakland 
Cordano  Edward,  horseshoer.  r.  2234  Post 
"    Fernando  (Cereghino  &  Co.),  r.  cor  Mission 

and  Silver  Av 
"    G.  B.  &  Co.  (Geo.  B.  Cordano  and  Giuseppe 

Solari),  bakery,  confectionery  and  res- 
taurant, 108-110,  3d 
"    Geo.  B.  (G.  B.  Cordano  &  Co.),  r.  635A  Minna 
"    Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  7  St.  Charles  PI 
"    John,   bootblack   Cornelius    Lyons,  r.  502 

Greenwich 
"    John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1517  Devisa- 

dero 
■'    John  A.   (L.  F.  Sericano   &  Co.),  r.   153i4 

Clara 
"    Joseph,  bootblack  George  Obenauer,  r.  502 

Greenwich 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  7  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Luigi,  laborer,  r.  311  Union 
"    Luigi  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  311  Union 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  7  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Peter,  r.  7  St.  Charles  PI 
Cordaro  Edward,   liquors,  SW  cor  Jones   and 

O'Farrell 
Cordell  Adolph,  stenographer,  r.  22  Hawthorne 
"     Edward  C,  attorney  at  law,  420  California, 

rooms  14-15,  r.  1141  Market 
■'    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2  Eureka  PI 
"•  William,  oysterman  Henry  Puttock,  r.  1603 

California 
Cordelia  George,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney,  r. 

5291/2,  2d 
Corden  Edward  E.,  clerk  Thomas  J.  Corden,  r. 

351,  4th 
Corden  Thomas  J.,  cigars,  tobacco  and  sta- 
tionery, 351,  4th 
Corder  Amelia  Miss,  forewoman  William  Pil- 

ger,  r.  319  Turk 
•'    Ernest  H.,  driver  Stulz  Bros.,  r.  29  Norfolk 
"    Harry,  expressman,  cor 5th  and  Folsom,  r. 

29  Norfolk 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  319  Turk 
"    Henrietta  Miss,  dressmaking,  llSMcAUis- 

ter,  r.3I9  Turk 
"    Luke  J.,  laborer,  r.  14O14  Shipley 
Cordes  Albert  F.,  laundryman,  r.  215!^,  23d 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  97  Hickory  Av 
"    August,  manager  West    Disinfecting  Co. 

(New  York),  320  Sansome,  room  14,  r.  411 

Mason 
"    Brun  (Cordes  &  Warnke),  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Charles  F.,  cigar  maker  Paul  Werner,  r. 

318  Day 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  97  Hickory  Av 
"    Edward,   butcher   Edward  Brugge,   r.   318 

Day 
"    Fred     Rev.,     pastor    Salem    Evangelical 

Church  (Gei-man),  r.  737  Shotwell 
"    Gustave,  carpenter,  r.  318  Day 
"    Herman  J.,  clerk  Charles  Meinecke  &  Co., 

r.  1501  Valencia 
"    Herman  W.,  teamster,  r.  121  Hickory 
"    Hermann  Rev.,  pastor  Emanuel  Church  of 

the  Evangelical  Assn.,  r.  2014,  12th 
"    Jacob,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Va- 
lencia and  26th 
"    John  (Sturcke  &  Cordes),  r.  3277  Mission 
"    John,  bartender  Hermann  A.  Lunsmann  & 

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Cordes  John,  bookkeeper,  r.  712,  20th 
"    John  H.,  liquors,910and911Kearny,r.  4  Sil- 
ver Star  PI 
"    Richard  G.  W.,  clerk  Roehr  &  Eggers,  r. 

272,  1st 
"    William  F.  (Pattosien  Carpet  Co.),  r.  917, 

20th 
"    &    Warnke     (Brun   Cordes    and   Herman 
Warnke),    groceries    and    liquors,    1300 
Valencia 
>8®="Cordes.    See  Cords 

Cordi  Maggie  Mrs.,  restaurant.  1063  Market 
Cordial  Maggie,  domestic,  718  Central  Av 
CordichMary  Miss,  r.  403  Bryant 
Cordivala  Augustine,  carpet  layer,  r.  60'Connell 

PI 
Cordray  William  P.,  electrician,  r.  974  Folsom 
Cordrey  Grant,  secretary  Renters'  Co-operative 
Investment  Co.,  328  Montgomery,  r.  410 
Hyde 
Cords  David  A.,  merchant,  r.  620  Eddy 
"    David  A.  Jr.,  with  The  Bank  of  California, 

r.  Alameda 
"    H.,  special  policeman  Harbor  Commission- 
ers 
"    Joseph,  messman  str  Australia 
jeS~Cords.    See  Cordes 

Cordsen  Ferdinand,  confectioner  John  Kohs,  r. 
331,  4th 
"    Jess  D.  (Cordsen  &  Gerdes),  r.  1221  Polk 
"    Peter,   bartender  Herman  Steljes,  r.   1016 

Poik 
"    &    Gerdes    (Jess    D.    Cordsen    and    John 
Gerdes),  bakery,  1221  Polk 
Cordy   Edward  L.,  clerk  Tom  C.   Grant,   r.  24 
Hanover  PI 
"    John   J.,    assistant    secretary   American 
Foresters'  Hall  Assn.,  120  O'Farrell,  r. 
516  Jersey 
"    Walter  M.,  salesman,  r.  123  Hartford 
Core  Edward,  watchman  William  Beatty,  r.  426 
Ringold  rear 
"    Maiy,  widow,  r.  426  Ringold  rear 
Coreal  Stephen,  barber  L.  Giercke,  r.  1209  Va- 
lencia 
Coret  Emma,  widow,  r.  124  Morris  Av 
Corey  Capitola  Mrs.,  bookkeeper,  r.  204  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Charles  E.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  oface,  r. 

811  Harrison 
"    Donald,  laborer,  r.  26  Minna 
"    George  T.,  clerk,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Claus  G.  Meyer,  r.  811  Harri- 
son 
"    Joseph  L.,  clerk    Hammam   Baths,    r.   11 

Haight 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  811  Harrison 
"    Thomas  A.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 
811  Harrison 
4S~Corey.    See  Cory 
Corfield  John  T.,  mining,  r.  1320  Market 
Corinson  Isaac,  upholsterer,  r.  2900  Buchanan 
"    Jacob,  assistant  City  and  County  Surveyor, 

r.  2900  Buchanan 
.  "    Morris,  peddler,  r.  2900  Buchanan 
"    Nathan,  capitalist,  r.  2509  Fillmore 
"    Simon,  carpet  layer,  r.  2900  Buchanan 
Corinthian  Yacht  Club,  J.  W.  Pew  commodore, 
Alex  J.  Young  secretary,  4  Mills  Bldg. 
7th  floor 
Corish  Richard,  wine-room  clerk  Palace  Hotel 
Corkery  Dennis  (P.  Corkery  &  Sons),  r.  1439  Har- 
rison 
Corkery  George  S.,  recording  secretary  Coal 
Dealers'  Association    of    California,    22 
Market,  room  9,  r.  8^4  Sherman 
James  (Corkery  &  Quill),  r.  422  Tehama 
John,  upholsterer  Frank  D.  Worth,   r.   1724 

Mission 
John  D.,  expressman,  cor  Market  and  4th, 

r.  Ill  Juniper 
John  F.  (P.  Corkery  &  Sons),  r.  1439  Har- 
rison 
Mary    Miss,     teacher    Hearst    Grammar 
School,  r.' 621  Eddy 
Corkery  P.  &  Sons  (Patrick,  John  F.  and  Den- 
nis), proprietors  San  Francisco  Furni- 
ture Moving,  Packing  and  Shipping  Co., 
1127  Sutter 


W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

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RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

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Corkery  Patrick  (P.  Corkery  &  Sons),  r.  1439  Har- 
rison 
Corkery  &  Quill  (James  Corkery  and  Anthony 
Quill),  groceries,  wines  and  liquors,  SW 
cor  5th  and  Howard,  and  SE  cor  26th 
and  Alabama 
Corl  Joseph  E.,  advertising  manager,  r.   1216 

Scott 
Corleis  Henry,  steward  Ahlborn  House,   r.   243 

Minna 
Corlett  Arthur  T.,  groceries,  21  Minna 
"    Hettie  M.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  333  Shot- 
well 
"    Mary  Mrs.,    i'anitress    Webster    Primary 

School,  r.  615  Jessie 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  615  Jessie 
i^=Corlett.    See  Curlett 
Corley  Hannah,  widow,  r.  228  Lobos 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  9  Laurel  PI 
"    John  M.,  laborer,  r.  228  Lobos 
"    John  M.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  16M 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  9  Laurel  PI 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  -iUy^.  Cole 
"    Michael,    horseshoer   Peter    Lynch,    r.    9 

Grant  Alley 
"    Patrick,  bartender  Michael  Lane 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  272  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  F.,  molder.  r.  9  Laurel  PI 
"    Timothy,   clerk  L.  Concannon,  r.  1577  Mar- 
ket 
"    Timothy,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
>8S="Corley.    See  Curley 

Corliss    Edward  M..  foreman  M.   A.    Graham, 
r.  128  Ridley 
"    William  B.,  machinist  M.  A.   Graham,  r. 
613  Bush 
Cormac  T.  E.  K.   (Cormac  &  Donohoe),  r.  Sau- 

salito 
Cormac  &  Donotioe  (T.  E.  K.  Cormac  and  Denis 
Donohoe  Jr.),  attorneys  at  law,  207  Bat- 
tery 
Cormack   Charles   F..  manager    Hooker  &  Co.. 
1640  Market,  r.  2508  Folsom 
"    Jessie,  widow,  r.  239,  5th 
"    John  M.,  fireman,  r.  239,  5th 
"    William,  porter,  r.  239,  5th 
"    William^    salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt    & 
Co.,  r.  1029  McAllister 
Corman  Edward  P.,  salesman  Goldberg.  Bowen 

&  Co.,  r.  204  Ellis 
Corn  Fanny,  widow,  r.  14  Freelon 
Cornahrens    Hem-y,  bookkeeper  S;  F.   Planing 

Mill,  r.  620  Steiner 
Cornart  Louis  S.,  teamster,  r.  1614'^  Buchanan 
Cornberger  Charles,  painter,  r.  19b  Kissling 
Corneen  John  (Montague  &  Corneen),  r.  43  Valley 
Comehl  Ferdinand,  confectioner,  r.   15  Marye 

Terrace 
Corneille    Lily,  ironer  H.    G.   Giannini,   r.   7a5 

Geary 
Cornelia  Kate,  widow,  r.  13i4  August  Alley 
Cornelius  C.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  1136  Market 
"    Charles,  gardener,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Emily  Miss,  clerk,  r.  749  Folsom 
"    Frederick  F..  collector  Philip  Meyer,  r.  715        30 
Gough  ^ 

"    George  W..  fireman,  r.  3411  Mission 
••    Gustav,    clerk   Witzel    &    Baker,    r.    1410 

Washington 
"    Louis,  teamster  Louis  Spiegel,  r.  749  Fol- 
som 
"    Louis  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  749  Folsom 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  123,  3d  Av 
"    Richard,    conductor   Market     St.    Ry.,    r. 
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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864, 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ff  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Cornelius  Samuel,  blacksmith,  r.  141  Chestnut 

"    Theodore,  groceries  and  liquors,  68,  9th 
Cornell  Adeline  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  735 
Geary 
"    Almanza  A.  (Cornell  &  Co.),  r.  506  Capp 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  31  Moss,  rear 
"    Charles  E..   accountant  Blythe  estate,  1-4 

Grant  Av,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1320  Page 
•'    J.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  735  Geary 
"    John  R.,  painter,  r.  634,  4th 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1320  Page 
"    Mark  C,  cook,  r.  33  John 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  206  Moulton 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  28th  Av  S.  uth,  bet   H 

and  I 
"    Richard,  painter,  r.  31  Moss,  rear 
"    Robert,  hallman  Grand  Hotel 
"    Roger  B.,   candy  maker  Georee  Haas   & 

Son,  r.  1401  Scott 
"    William  J.,  with  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Sausa- 

11  to 
'^    Willis  F.,  president  The  Painter-Cornell 
Co.,  510  Clay,  r.  2212  San  Jose  Av,  Ala- 
meda 
"    &  Co.   (Almanza  A.  Cornell  and  Lester  E. 
James),  coopers'  gauges,  410  Main 
i^~  Cornell.    See  Carnell,  Carnall  and  Kernell 
Corneps  Frank,  plumber,  1915  Howard 
"    Herman  J.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  918  Vallejo 
Cornfield  Saul,  contractor,  r.  206  Fillmore 
4®-  Cornfield.    See  Corfield 
Cornfoot  George  E.,  longshoreman,  r.  514,  3d 
"    Harry,  stevedore,  r.  514,  3d 
"    James,  r.  514,  3d 
"    Samuel,  boilermaker,  r.  514,  3d 
Cornick  Charles  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  415V2  Jersey 
Corning  C.   R.,  mining    engineer,  223   Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
Cornish  John,  seaman,  r.  680  Clementina 
"    John  F.,  burnisher,  r.  680  Clementina 
•'    Thomas  H.,  foreman  painter  S.  P.  Co.,r. 
810  Waller 
Cornucopia  Saloon,  Ernest  H.  Blohm  proprie- 
tor, SE  cor  Howard  and  Main 
Cornwall  Ambiose  F.,  salesman  O.  P.  Downing 
&Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Arthur  W.,  salesman  Black  Diamond  Coal 

Mining  Co.,  r.  3215  Sacramento 
■'    Bruce    student,   r.  SE  cor  Page  and  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Felicia  F.  Mrs.,  r.  1802  Howard 
Cornwall  Frank,  oculist,  professor  of  ophthal- 
mology California  Medical  College,  227 
Geary,  telephone  Main  5771,  r.  San  Ra- 
fael 
"    George,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1719  Howard 
"    John,  millwright,  r,  408,  9th 
Cornwall  Pierre  B.,  president  Black  Diamond 
Coal  Mining  Co.,  and  Bellingham  Bay 
and    British    Columbia    Railroad    Co., 
offlce  450   Main,    r.    SE    cor   Page    and 
Buchanan 
"    The,  Robert  B.  Little  proprietor,  416  O'Far- 

rell 
"    William,  bootblack,  101,  4th,  r.220,  .3d 
Cornwell  Delia  S.,  widow,  r.  2  Fair  Oaks 
"    George  P.,  messenger,  r.  1227  Pine 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  522  Turk 
"    John  P.,  driver  A.  Meyer,  r.  1908'/2  Ellis 
"    William  H.   Jr.,  clerk   J.    D.   Spreckels  & 

Bros.  Co.,  r.  1400  Van  Ness  Av 
■'    William  W.,  boxmaker,  r.  911  Greenwich 
Cornyn  Delia,  widow,  r.  527'/i,  19th 


Cornyn  Francis,  groceries  and  liquors,  1116  Fol- 
som,  r.  1118%  Folsom 
"    Frank  T.,  elevatorman,  r.  136  Francisco 
"    Frank  W.,  deputy  license  collector,  r.  28 

Lloyd 
"    James,  boarding,  825  Battery 
"    James  T.,  packer  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

7  Willow  Av 
"    John,  carriage  painter,  r.  424^^  Shotwell 
"    John  J.,  packer,  r.  136  Francisco 
"    Joseph  H.,  carriage  painter,  r.   52714,19th 
"    M.  Miss,  with  Theo.  C.  Marceau,  r.  3  Crook 
"    Margaret  J.  Miss,  r.  825  Battery 
"    Mortimer,  laborer,  r.  62  Natoma 
"    Rosa,  widow,  bakery,  136  Francisco 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Metropolis.  1654 

Market 
"    William  F.,  rattan  worker,  r.  527V4,  19th 
Corona  Antonio  R.,  barber  Chris tof  Ludwig,  r. 
258  Minna 
"    Cosmetic  Co.,  E.   W.  Crook  manager,    126 

Kearny,  room  49 
"    House    The,  Miss  Lizzie  Erbe  and  Mrs. 
Frances  Erbe  proprietors,  246,  6th 
Coronado  Water  Co.,  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.  agents, 

318  Battery 
Coroner  City  and  County,  Dunbar  Alley  nr 

Merchant 
Corpe  Richard  B.,  cutter  Standard  Shirt  Fac- 
tory, r.  208  Linden  Av 
Corporandi  Cesar,  capitalist,  r.  619  Pacific 
Corporation  Yard  (S.  F.  F.  D.),   50-52   Sacra- 
mento 
Corporation  Yards  (Street  Dept.),  113  City  Hall 

Av  and  814,  6th 
Corr  Ann,  widow,  r.  12  Verona  PI  rear 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  250  Chenery 
"    David  L.,  compositor  W.  A.  Woodward  & 
Co.,  r.  638  Green 
Corr  Frank,  president  Bay  City  Transfer  Co., 
244  Sutter,  r.  1313  Baker 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  3529,  16th 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  21114  Polk 
J8®=-Corr.    See  Carr  and  Korr 
Corrado  Domenico.  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Corrado  L.  &  Co.  (Luigi  Corrado  and  Guillermo 
Cagnacci),    groceries    and    liquors,    316 
Broadway 
"    Luigi  (L.  Corrado  &  Co.),  r.  321%  Broadway 
"    Maria   Mrs.  (M.  Cicchi  &  Co.),r. 


Corralitos  Paper  Mill  Co.  (Corralitos,  Cal.,) 
James  Brown  secretary,  109  California, 
room  15 

Corran  W.  H.  L.,  manager  Crocker-Langley 
San  Francisco  Directory,  215-219  Bush, 
5th  floor 

Correl  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  301  Leavenworth 

Corribeau  Edna,  widow,  r.  428b  24th 

Corridan  Maurice  P.,  groceries  and  liquors,  441 
Jessie,  r.  1206  Mission 
"    M.  P.  Mrs.,  millinery,  1206  Mission 

Corridon  Hannah,  widow,  r.  1718a  Lexington  Av 

Corriea  John  F.,  salesman  Trobock  &  Bergen,  r. 
607  Stockton 

Corrigan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  42  Hofl  Av 
"    Edward,  horseman,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  1329  Minna 
"    Eugene,  gardener,  2000  California 
■'    James,  r.  409,  3d 
"    James  H.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    John,  driver  Caspar  Stein 
"    John,  stonecutter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    John,  tailor,  304  Minna 
"    John,  wagonmaker,  r.  624  Minna 
"    John  J.,  hostler,  r.  920  Green 
"    Joseph,  plasterer,  r.  42  Hofl  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  217  Perry 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  16a  Stanly  PI 
"    Peter,  r.  2802  Greenwich 
"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  633  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  E.,  draughtsman,  r.  1321,^,  14th  rear 
"    Thomas  P.,  clerk,  r.  2430  Sacramento 

«yCorrigan.    See  Carrigan 

Corrin  Jacob,  tailor,  230,  7th 

Corry  Sarah,  widow,  r.  (Lick)  Old  Ladies'  Home 
"    Trevor  (Fitzpatrick  &  Corry),  r.  610  Polk 

Corsiglia  Johanna,  widow,  r.  1510  Mason 


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Corsiglia  John  (L.  Lercari  &  Co.),  r.  1419  Powell 
rear 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1510  Mason 
"    Mamie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1510  Mason 
Corson  William   L.,  draughtsman   Union  Gas 

Engine  Co.,  r.  1512  Vallejo 
Cortage  Fred  W.  G.,  laborer  Francis  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Cortei  Manuel,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Cortelyou  Ahram  W.,  bartender,  r.  220a  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Conelius  L,.,  cashier  Joseph  T.    Terry,   r. 

624  Capp 
"    Mark  E.,  butcher,  r.  113,  24th 
"    Peter  L,.,  dairy  produce,  10  California  Mar- 
ket, r.  Alameda 
Cortes  Thomas,  cook  str  Corona 
Cortese  Frank,  barber  Deckelman  &  Davis,  r.  4 

Pollard  PI 
Cortez  Louis  M.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  832 
Illinois 
"    M.  Miss,  teacher  French,  r.  lOOl  Pine 
"    Martinino,  harness  maker,  r.  930  Jackson 
Corthay  Henry  M.,  messenger,  r.  2001  Taylor 
Cortlcelli  Silk  Co.  (New  York),  manufacturers 
silk  thread,  Brown  &  Metzner  agents, 
•        535  Market 
Corticelli  T.  B.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Cortissoz  Samuel  H.,  merchant,  r.  721  Eddy 
Corts  William,  hat  presser,  r.  1238  Howard 
Cortsen  Charles,  baker,  r.  SSSVallejo 
"    Henry  J.,   laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,   r. 

1194  Treat  Av 
•<    Martha  Miss,  r.  323  Vallejo 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  323  Vallejo 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  323  Vallejo 
Corvi  Giovanni,  r.  7  Bartol 
"    Louis  (Corvi  &  Franchini),  r.  222  Francisco 
"    Louis,    molder     Joshua     Hendy   Machine 

Wks.,  r.  2208  Powell 
"    &  Franchini  (Louis  Corvi  and  Miss  Gior- 
gina  Franchini),  restaurant,  2208  Powell 
Corville  M.,  proprietor  Corville  Packing  Co.,  r. 
376  San  Jose  Av 
"    Packing  Co.,  M.  Corville  proprietor,  canned 
goods,  372-376  San  Jose  Av 
Corwell  Charles  R.,  milkman,  r.  1325  Filbert 
"    Frank  T.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

1325  Filbert 
•'    James  A.,  driver  Chemical  Engine  3,  r.  210 

Jackson 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1325  Filbert 
•'    Joseph  W.,  extraman  Truck  4,  r.  1325  Fil- 
bert 
Corwin  Adelbert,  porter,  r.  10  Carlos  PI 
"    George  W.,  laundryman.r.  422V4  Guerrero 
"    Gillespie    B.,  traveling    salesman    Boltz, 

Clymer  &  Co.,  r.  26C4  Howard 
"    Harley  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  25  Hill 
"    Lewis  T.,  salesman,  r.  725  Waller 
Corwin  Thornton  J.,  manager  Western    Roll 
Paper  Co.,  421-423  Sacramento 
"    William  B.,  traveling  salesman  Robert  L. 
Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  705  Ashbury 
Cory  Ada,  widow,  r.  1516  Polk 
"    Brothers  &  Co.  Limited  (Cardiff  and  Lon- 
don, Eng.),  coal  mining,  F.  Loyd  Jones 
agent,  303  California,  room  15 
"    Frank    H.,    clerk    delivery    dept.   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Frank  J.  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  326 

Oak 
"    Perry,  r.  1528  Howard 
4i®-  Cory.    See  Corey 

Coryell  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1222  Broad- 
way 
"    John  R.,  real  estate,  307  Montgomery,  r. 

2514  Pine 
"    John  R.  Jr.,  office  307  Montgomery,  r.  2514 

Pine 
"    Joseph,  door  keeper  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Joseph  B.,  real  estate,  307  Montgomery,  r. 
2514  Pine 
Cosack  John,  carpenter,  r.  2419  Clay 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  2419  Clay 
Cosbie  F.  Erskine,  harness  maker  William  Cos- 
bie,  r.  290214  Mission 
"    Henry  R.,  clerk,  r.  3  Selina  PI 
"    Henry  St.  J.,  driver,  r.  7  Stephen's  Court 


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Cosbie  Hugh  S.  C,  harness  and  collars,  2205  Mis- 
sion 

"    James,  harness  maker  William  Cosbie,  r. 
610,  3d 

"    John  W.,  harness  maker  William  Cosb  e,r. 
508  Ellis 

"    Mary,  domestic,  230,  7th  Av 

"    William,  harness  maker,   535  Mission,  r. 
610,  3d 

"    William,  teams 'er,  r.  3  Selina  PI 
Cosgrave  Desmond  De  L.,  clerk,  r.  2108  Post 

"    James  K.,  cashier  Post,  r.  2108  Post 
Cosgrave  J.  O'Hara,  editor  The  Wave,  220-222 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2108  PoSu 

"    John  B.,  varieties,  204,  5th  and  salesman 
M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r.  204,  5th 

"    Sabina  Mrs.,  groceries,  7  Decatur 
4S-  Cosgrave.    See  Cosgrove 
Cosgrift  Annie  G.  Mrs.,  millinery,  48,  3d,  r.  2411 
Webster 

"    Harry  H.,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee  &  Co. 
r.  801  Mason 

"    John  E.,  dry  goods   and  notions,  NE  cor 
Sagamore  and  Plymouth  Av 

"    Martin  F.  (M.  F.  Cosgriff  &  Co.),  r.  801  Ma- 
son 

"    M.  F.  &  Co.  (Martin  F.  Cosgriff),  repackers 
merchandise,  417  Battery 
Cosgrove  Ann,  widow,  r.  1430  Jackson 

"    Arthur,  operator  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  825 
Vallejo  rear 

"    Augustine  F.,  coaductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

"    B.,  clerk  California  Hotel,  r.  928^4  Pine 

"    Brothers  (Frederick  H.  and  John  P.),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  2942  Folsom 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  500,  26th 

"    Charles  J.,  teamster,  r.  118  Bernard 

"    Edward,  driver  Occidental  Hotel 

"    Edward,  plater  S.  F.  Plating  Wks,  r.  815 
Mission 

"    Edward  H.,  clerk  Mann  &  Wilson,  r.  631 
Geary 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  605  Geary 

"    Ellen,  widow,  groceries,  1854  Natoma 

"    Frank,  engineer,  r.  28  South  Park 

"    Frank  M..  stenographer  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 
Co.,r.  932  Bush 

"    Frederick  H.  (Cosgrove  Bros.),  r.  2938  Fol- 
som 

•'    James,  bartender  R.  B.  Darker,  r.  622  Sac- 
ramento 

^'    James,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  100 
McAllister 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  North  Point  and 
Broderick 

"    James,  painter,  r.  815  Mission 

"    James,  printer,  r.  1430  Jackson 

"    James  Jr.,  nurseryman,  r.  NE  cor  North 
Point  and  Broderick 

"    John,  cook  D.  Halloran,  r.  728'-A  California 

"    John,  engineer  str  Modoc,  r.  560E  22d 
Cosgrove  John  E.,  cashier  Cadman  &  Kittle, 

307  California,  r.  100  McAllister 
Cosgrove  John  F.,  wines  and  liquors,  225  Clay, 
r.  1103  Vallejo 

"    John  H..  porter  Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co.,  r. 
NE  cor  North  Point  and  Broderick 

"    John  W.,  superintending  engineer  P.  C.  S.  S. 
Co.,  r.  775  Harrison 

"    John  P.  (Cosgrove  Bros.),  r.  500,  26th 
Cosgrove   John   T.,    plumber  and   gasfitter,  9 
Oak,  r.  426  Hermann 

"    John  T.,  salesman,  r.  825  Vallejo  rear 

"    Joseph,  r.  722  Tennessee 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  911  Greenwich 


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Where  Do  You  Advertise  ? 

We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  AdYertising  Bureau,  [ 

San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Cosgrove  Leo  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  825  Vallejo  rear 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  131  Francisco 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  518  Grove 
"    Patrick  C,  r.  118  Bernard 
"    Patrick  H.,  fireman  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  9  Koh- 

lerPl 
"    Richard,  porter  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  r.  12 

Roach 
"    Thomas,  r.  836,  22d 
"    Thomas,  bridge  builder,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Thomas,  helper  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  131  Francisco 
4S"  Cosgrove.    See  Cosgrave 
Cosio  Laura  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  418 Filbert 
"    Lydia  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  418  Filbert 
"    Sylvester,  r.  418  Filbert 
Cosmo  Commercial    Co.,  R.   E.   Queen  general 

man  ger,  324  Hayes 
Cosmopolitan  Advertising    Agency,    Emanuel 
Cevasco  manager,  729  Montgomery 
"    Block,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Sansome,  David- 
son &  Leigh  agents,  137  Montgomery 
"    Club,  I.  Baruch  manager,  131  Phelan  Bldg 
Cosmopolitan  Hotel.  William  Fahey  proprie- 
tor, 100, 5th 
"    House,  Olof   Peterson  proprietor,    211-213 
Steuart 
Cosmopolitan  Printing  House,  P.  J.  Thomas 

proprietor,  207  Sacramento 
Cosmopolitan  Veterinary  Infirmary,  Cesare 

Masoero  proprietor,  811  Howard 
Cosmos  Club,  Gregory  P.  Harte  secretary,  317 
Powell,  telephone  Main  1337 
"    Gold  Mining  and  Milling  Co.,  J.  W.  Pew 

secretary,  310  Pine,  room  15 
"    House.  Mrs.    Lizzie    Thomas    proprietor, 

1020  Market 
"    Building  and  Loan  Association,  J.  S.  Hop- 
kins secretary,  101  Battery 
Coso  House,  Joseph  Habergartenproprietor,  411 

Sansome 
Cosper  Louis  H.,  advertising  agent,  r.  216  Eddy 
Cossanovich   Martin   (Versalovich  &  Cossano- 

vich),  r.  142,  6th 
Cossell  Jackson,  messenger  Bank   of   British 

Columbia,  r.  800  Kearny 
Cosseron  Armand,  cellarman    E.  Campion,    r. 

Berkeley 
Cost  August,  butcher,  1343  Velencia 
"    E.  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1930  Stockton 
"    Frederick,  transferrer  Britten  &  Rey.  r. 
1930  Stockton 
Costa  Angela,  widow,  r.  4%  Keyes  Alley 
"    Antonio,  seaman,  r.  706  Front 
"    Antonio  C.  (Bello  &  Costa),  r.  Ill  Jackson 
"    Emanuel,  bartender,  r.  2  Selina  PI 
"    Eugenio,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Francisco,  r.  641  Broadway 
"    Francisco,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Frank,  waiter  str  Australia 
"    Genaro,  bootblack,  r.  108  Valparaiso 
"    Genaro,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    Giacomo,    secretary    The  Cuneo  &  Costa 

Co.,  5  Montgomery  Av.,  r.  205  Lombard 
"    Henry,  porter  Martin,  "Feusier  &  Co.,  r.  115 

Dorland 
"    Hotel,  314  Pacific 
Costa  Jose,  fire  and  marine  insurance  and  con- 
sul Uruguay,  114  Montgomery,  telephone 
Main  69,  r.  1512  Broadway 
"    J.  R.,  tamale  maker,  r.  263  Perry  rear 
"    Lodovico   (Granucci  Grocery    Co.),  r.   732 

Broadway 
"    Lorenzo,  wholesale  groceries,  608  Front,  r. 
3110  Taylor 


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Costa  Louis,  florist,  638  Broadway,  r.  4V^  Keyes 

Alley 
"    Luigi,  teamster,  r.   SW  cor  Franklin  and 

Greenwich 
"    Manuel,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
'■    Manuel,  longshoreman,  r.  287  Union 
"    Manuel  T.,  bartender  Arthur  Josue 
"    Peter,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Florida 
"    Peter,  dairyman,  Hamilton  nr  Bowdoin 
"    Peter,  florist    Louis   Costa,  r.  414  Keyes 

Alley 
"    Peter,  laborer  Cal.  Italian  Paste  Co.,  r. 

1046  Vermont 
"    Peter,  storekeeper,  Fisherman's  Wharf 
4®-Costa.    See  Coster,  Koster  and  Kosta 
Costamagna  Frank,  clerk,  r.  28  Franklin 

"    Peter,  fruit  and  vegetables,  28  Franklin 
Costell  Paul,  molder,  r.  417Folsom 
CosteUo  A.   J.,   secretary  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  111-121  Post,  r.  1033  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1310  Montgomery 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  611  Greenwich 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r,  101  Gilbert 
"    Daniel,  plasterer,  r.  2  McLea  Court 
"    David  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien 

923  O'Farrell 
"    Dennis,  teamster,  r.  439,  11th  * 

"    Edward  F.,  teamster,  r.  28V4  Page 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1517  Dupont 
"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  1208!^  Union 
"    James,  gardener,  r.  542  Bryant 
"    James,  packer  Buckingham  &  Hecht,    r. 

1310  Montgomery  Av 
"    James,  sailmaker,  r.  2559  Greenwich 
Costello  James   M.,   vice-president  O'Connor, 

Moffatt  &  Co.,  111-121  Post,  r.  1808  Bush 
"    James  P.,  gardener,  r.  2000 McAllister 
"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1314,  6th 
"    John,  r.  317  Francisco 
"    John,  r.  136  Ellis 

"    John,  baker  Am.  Biscuit  Co..  r.  1257  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John,    butcher  Henry  G.    PfaefBe,  r.   1839 

Market 
"    John,  foreman  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse  Co., 

r.  305  Day 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  837  Folsom 
"    John,    laborer    Occidental   Foundry,  r.  41 

Minna 
"    John,  mechanic,  r.  IV2  Russ 
"    John,  printer,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Crescent  Av 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  5  Julian  Av 
"    John  A.,  street  contractor,  r.  1035  Shotwell 
"    John  B.,  special  policeman,  r.  641  Harrison 
"    John  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  737a  21st 
"    John  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  2  Hodge's  Alley 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  325  Langton 
"    Joseph,  clerk   Richard   H.  Jones,  r.  2000 

McAllisier 
"    Joseph  H.,  painter,  r.  905  Francisco 
"    Joseph  M.,  plumber  William  S.  Snook  & 

Son,  r.  5  Julian  Av 
"    Louis,  can  maker  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  2  Hodge's  Alley 
"    Mary  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  737a  21st 
"    Mav,  telephone  operator,  r.  13  Harriet  rear 
"    Michael,  clerk  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  305  Day 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1329^4  Minna 
"    Michael,  marble  cutter,  r.  1329  Broderick 
"    Michael  J.,  groceries,  747  Brannan 
"    Michael  J.,  printer,  r.  945,  21st 
"    Patrick,  laborer  U.   S.  Engineer's  dept., 

r.  Presidio 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.   Elsie  nr  Cort- 
land Av  , 
"    Patrick  H.,  r.  528,  6th 
"    Peter,  engineer,  r.  1536  Post 
"    Peter,  shoemaker,  1534  Dolores 
"    Richard,  r.  10631/4  Howard  rear 
"    Richard,   clerk,  Goldberg,  Bowen   &    Co., 

r.  1510  Harrison 
"    Richard  W.,  bookkeeper  O'Connor,  Moffatt 

&  Co.,  r.  Mountain  View.  Cal 
"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  1605,  24th 
"    Stephen  V.  (Henley  &  Costello).  attorney 

at  law,  101  Sansome,  room  18-19,  r.  736 

Valencia 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  953  Folsom 


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Costello  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1328  Natoma 

Thomas  E.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  611  Greenwich 
Thomas  W.,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.  905 

Market 
v.,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 
Walter,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co.. 

r.  1526  Post 
Will,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co., 

r.  1526  Post 
William,   blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons.  r. 
2559  Greenwich 
Costello  William,  president  O'Connor,  Moflatt 
&  Co.,  111-121  Post,  r.  923  Grove 
"    William,    teamster   Cal.    Furniture   Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  525  Howard 
"    William  C,  teamster,  r.  34  Linden  Av 
je®="Costello.    See  Castello  and  Castillo 
Coster  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  25  Garden 
4®="Coster.    See  Costa  and  Koster 
Costich  Nicholas,  bartender,  r.  107  Austin 
Costigan  Augustus  B.,  with  Costigan,  Cohen  & 
Co.,  r.  1634  Sacramento 
"    ,  Cohen  &  Co.  (James  M.  Costigan),  grain 

and  wool  brokers  303  California 
"    George  D.,  physician,  r.  3034  California 
"    James,  manager  Mrs.  Thomas  Costigan,  r. 

12131/2  Eddy 
"    James  M.  (Costigan,  Cohen  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John,  helper    Mrs.    Thomas  Costigan,  r. 

12131/2  Eddy 
"    Thomas  (Costigan  &  Flynn),  r.  200  Stockton 
"    Thomas    Mrs.,     widow,    blacksmith    and 
wagon  maker,  402-404  Jackson,  r.  I2131/2 
Eddy 
Costigan  William  J.,  clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Court 
and  U.  S.    Commissioner,    Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  51,  r.  3034  California 
"    &  Flynn  (Thomas  Costigan  and  Michael 
Flynn),  liquors,  200  Stockton 
Costley  George  W.,  barber,  28a  Ellis,  r.    431 

Minna 
Costodio  Escolastico  O.,  porter  E.  J.  Cook,  r.  6 

Card  Alley 
Cota  Michael,  vaquero,  r.  14th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Miguel,  vaquero  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  12th  Av 
South  nr  P 
Cotati  Co.  The,  George  T.  Page  secretary,  302 

California,  room  11 
Cote  Jacques  E.,  wheelwright,  r.  Boutwell  nr 

Augusta 
Cotelli  Amerigo,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Cotes  Wesley  J.,  student,  r.  1428  Folsom 
Cotler  Oscar,  carpenter,  r.  260  Golden  Gate  Av 
Goto  Mariana,  bootblack  John  Rothenberg,  r. 

527  Sacramento 
Cotrel  Amy  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  3220 Clay 
"    Edna  Miss,  teacher  Richmond    Primary 

School,  r.  3220  Clay 
"    Lucy  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Heights  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  3220  Clay 
"    William  B.,  clerk  Cal.  Powder  Wks,  r.  3220 
Clay 
i6S=Cotrel.    See  Cotterell  and  Cottrell 
Cotta  J.,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms 
Cotte  Elodie  Mme.,  laundry,  407  Geary,  r.  426a 
Geary 
"    Joseph  B.,  printer,  r.  426a  Geary 
"    Julie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  426a  Geary 
Cotter  Agnes,  domestic,  539  Turk 
"    Agnes  M.,  widow,  r.  2731  Pine 
"    Anna,  domestic,  3100  Washington 
"    Dennis,  gardener,  r.  718  Grove  rear 
■  "    Fannie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1411  Baker 
"    Gus,  bartender  Russ  House 
"    Helen,  dressmaker,  r.  1411  Baker 
"    James,  fireman  str  Pomona,  r.  13  Geneva 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  212%  Perry 
"    James  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  93  Hofl- 

man  Av 
"    James  E.,  door  maker,  r.  36  Louisa 
"    John,  junk  dealer,  r.  Bright  nr  Palmetto  Av 
"    John  J.  (Morgan &  Cotter),  r.  718  Grove  rear 
"    Kate  Miss,  laundress  Palace  Hotel,  r.  312!4 

Perry 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  720  Geary 
"    Lawrence,  shoemaker  Wm.   Sinclair,  r.  53 
Montezuma 


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Cotter  Maurice,  r.  306  Valencia 
"    Nicholas,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.   36 

Louisa 
"    Nicholas  Jr.,  door  maker,  r.  36  Louisa 
"    Patrick,  miller  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

783  Mission 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  Sweeney  nr  Merrill 
"    Peter  J.,  compositor,  r.  306  Valencia 
"    Richard,    clerk   P.    A.    McDonald,    r.    36 

Louisa 
"    Richard,  expressman,  r.  499,  4th 
"    Richard  J. ,  plumber  Grand  Hotel,  r.   1106, 

19  th 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  306  Valencia 
"    Timothy,  gardener,  r.  107  Wood 
"    William  B.,  laborer  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
4@"Cotter.    See  Cotta  and  Cutter 
Cotterill  M.  Miss,  stenographer  Johnson-Locke 

Mercantile  Co.,  r.  715  Sutter 
Cottingham  Hilliard  P.,  with  Tallant  Banking 

Co.,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
Cottle  Hugh  P.,  plasterer,  r.  2  Wall  PI 
"    James    E.,    driver  Police    Patrol,  r.    1528 

Jackson 
"    John  E.,   house  decorator,  r.  211714  Bush 
rear 
Cottle  John  E.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Brigid's  Church, 
r.  2111  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas  E.,  painter,  r.  1018  Jackson 
Cottmann  Ezekiel  T.  Rev.,   pastor  Bethel  A. 

M.  E.  Church,  r.  1132  Broadway 
Cotton  Aylett  R.,    attorney  at  law,  230  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  18-19,  r.  1615  Jackson 
"    Aylett  R.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  230  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  18-19,  r.  1615  Jackson 
Benjamin,  peddler,  r.  I814  Harriet 
Charles  W.,  student,  r.  2769,  16th 
Frank  L.,  clerk  Union    I.   Wks,   r.    Oak- 
land 
James  F.,  bakery,  r.  246,  11th 
J.  J.,  watchman  Golden  Gate  Park,   r.   1015 

Market 
John  J.,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry. 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r  1826a  Sutter 
Susan,  stewardess  str  Mariposa 
Walter,  boiler  maker  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2769,  17th 
Wesley,    clerk   Hermann    Lewis,    r.      114 
Pacific 
"    Zelotus  A.,  capitalist,  r.  114  Scott 
Cottonsmith  Eugene,  secretary  Caloric  Vita  Oil 

Co.,  1513  Buchanan 
Cottrell  Byron,  laborer,  r.  506,  4th 
"    Charles  J.,  teamster  Cutter  &  Co.,  r.  410 

Union 
»    Edward  S.,  steward,  r.  1402,  23d 
Cottrell  George,  superintendent  Joseph  Wag- 
ner Manufacturing  Co.,  101-103  Mission, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  r.  1402,  23d 
"    Henry,  with  Josiah  N.   Knowles,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    Jennie  C,  widow,  r.  606D  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  313,  4th 
"    Walter  G.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1634 
Grove 
4®"Cottrell.    See  Cotrel  and  Cotterell 
Cottura  Peter,  basket  maker,  727  Sansome 
Coturri  Albert,  boiler  maker,  r.  1412  Powell 
"    Lorenzo,  shoemaker,  1412  Powell 
"    Maurice,  cooper,  r.  1412  Powell 
"    Peter,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1600  Post 
Couch  Henry,  carriage  maker,  r.  1022  Mission 
"    John  J.,  tinsmith,  r.  6)4  Glover 
"    John  P.,  mining,  318  Pine,  room  12,  r.  810 
Grove 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Couch  Thomas,  mining  superintendent,  r.   1530 

Franklin 
Couchman  Walter  S.,  car  builder,  r.  119  Califor- 
nia Av 
Couchot  George,  draughtsman  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  507  Pine 
"    Maurice,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks.,   r. 
722  California 
Couderc  Jean,  carpenter  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Jules,   flesher    Legallet-Hellwig    Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Coudeu  Jean  (L.  Coustette  &  Co.),  r.  621%  Ash  Av 
Coudewitsky  Harris  Rev.,  r.  905  Folsom 
Couesnon    Alexander  (Alexander   Couesnon    & 
Co.),  r.  1510  Bush 
"    Alexander  &  Co.  (Alexander  Couesnon)  ca" 

terers,  1510  Bush 
"    Rudolph  A.,  clerk,  r.  1510  Bush 
Coughlan  Catherine  Miss,  teacher,  r.  720  Powell 
•'    Ellen,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  614i/4  Natoma 
Coughlan  James,  millinery,  919  Market 
■■    James,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

6I414  Natoma 
"    James  Mrs.,  millinery,  919  Market 
"    James  J.,  teamster,  r.  1910  Greenwich 
•'    John,  teamster,  r.  1910  Greenwich 
"    John  W.  Jr..  teamster,  r.  1910  Greenwich 
"    Joseph  E.,  machinist,  r.  516,  4th 
■'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  655  Mission 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  1814  Scott 
••    Mary,  widow,  r.  614i4  Natoma 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  423  Greenwich 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  57  Clementina 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  235,  28th 
"    Thomas    J.,    clerk    Joseph    Silverman    r. 

6I414  Natoma 
"    William  T.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,r. 
729a  Grove 
Coughlin  Cornelius,  foundryman,  r.  322  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  expressman,  r.  20141/4  Bryant  Av 
■'    Daniel,  hoseman  Engine  8,  r.  2406  Larkin 
"    Daniel   J.,    marine    engineer,    r.    43   Her- 
mann 
"    Francis  D.,  bookbinder,  r.  514|^,  3d 
"    Frank,  plasterer,  r.  1113  Hampshire 
"    James  J.,  teamster,  r.l910  Greenwich 
"    Jeremiah,  expressman,  r.  2014'/4  Bryant 
"    Jeremiah,  harness  cleaner  Jensen  &  Her- 

mansen,  r.  409  Taylor 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  16  Sheridan 
■■    John,  engineer,  r.  718  Grove 
■'    John,  laborer,  r.  6641/2  Howard 
"    John,  printer,  r.  514%,  3d 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1910  Greenwich 
"    John.  C,  carpenter,  r.  115,  27th 
"    John  F.,  clerk  local  freight  oface  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1227  McAllister 
"    John  J.,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gilham 

&  Sawyer,  r.  17  South  Park 
■'    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  1117  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,    laborer  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.    1114 

McAllister 
"    Lena  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  2406  Larkin 
"    Mamie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2406  Larkin 
■'    Martha  Miss,  clerk,  r.  514%,  3d 
•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  514%,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2406  Larkin 
'•    Mary  E.,  seamstress,  r.  514%,  3d 
"    Mathew,  foreman,  r.  39  Perry 
"    Michael  J.,  cigar  maker  Schlaberg  Bros., 

r.  514%,  3d 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  138  Hickory  Av 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  514%,  3d 
"    Thomas,  r.  14%  Sumner 


Coughlin  Thomas,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.   1515 
California 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    Timothy  C,   clerk  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,  r. 


"    William,  boxmaker.  r.  514%,  3d 

"    William,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

945  Mission 
"    William  F.,  groceries,  1329  Sansome 
4®=  Coughlin.       See    Coghlan,    Caughlin     and 

Coughlan 
Coughran  Peter,  policeman,  r.  1207  Broderick 
Coulie  John  D.,  stock  clerk  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  3024  Buchanan 
Coull  Edward  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  3422 

Sacramento 
Coulsen  Robert,  paper  hanger,  r.  34  Hubbard 
Coulson  John,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  211%  Valencia 

"  Nathaniel  T.,  dentist,  1-2  Murphy  Bldg 
Coulson  Washington  C.  captain  R.  C.  S.,  sup- 
erintendent construction  and  assistant 
inspector  U.  S.  Life  Saving  Service, 
Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  35,  r.  Hotel 
Pleasanton 
4®*Coulson.    See  Colson 

Coulsting  James,  longshoreman,  r.   120  Town- 
send 
Coult  J.  Howard,  secretary  and  manager  The 
F.  A.  Week  Co..  53  Stevenson,   r.   816% 
Haight 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  816%  Haight 
Coulter  Alfred,  r.  26%  Zoe 
"    Chester  F.,  clerk  Preferred  Accident  In- 
surance Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"     Edward  A.,  laborer  J.  Martenstein  &  Co., 

r.  647  Howard 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  1803  Folsom 
"    Fannie,  nurse,  r.  1327  Utah 
"    Frank  E.,  molder,  r.  708  Church 
"    George,    clerk    S.    F.    Lumber  Co.,  r.  322 

Eureka 
•'    George  M.,  molder,  r.  708  Churh 
"    James  D.,  r.  1613  Pine 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  610,  3d 
•'    M.  E.Mr>.,  r.  149  Erie 
"    Nellie  J.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Coulter   Robert,  manager   Wakefield    Rattan 
Co.,  125  Geary,  r.  1921  Clay 
"    Robert  A.,  driver  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r.  149 

Erie 
"    Thomas  D.,  bartender  Lick  House 
"    William,  r.  708  Church 
"    William  A.,  artist  Call,  r.  Sausalito 
"    William  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

212  Carl 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Winfield  W.,  salesman  Wakefield  Rattan 
Co.,  r.  1721  Broadway 
4®"Coulter.    See  Coalter  and  Colter 
Coultis  Charles,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co. 
Couly  Adrien,  marble  polisher  Eugene  Dumon- 

telle,  r.  246  Minna 
Councilman    George    S.,  machinist    Wilson  T. 

Smith  Machine  Wks,  r.  715  Capp 
Counihan  Daniel,  teamster  John  Counihan  &  Son, 
r.  N  W  cor  Carolina  and  Santa  Clara 
"    Edward,  engineer  John  Counihan  &  Son,  r, 

N  W  cor  Carolina  and  Santa  Clara 
' '    Jeremiah ,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1125  Alabama 
"    John    (John  Counihan  &  Son),  r.  N  W  cor 

Carolina  and  Santa  Clara 
"  John  teamster,  r.  1325  Bush 
"    John  Jr.  (John  Counihan  &  Son),  r.  NW  cor 

Carolina  and  Santa  Clara 
■^    John  &  Son    (John  and  John  Jr.),  tanners 
and    curriers,    N  E    cor   Carolina    and 
Santa  Clara 
"    Patrick,  r.  929,  26th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1416  Montgomery 
"    Thomas  F.,  teamster,  r.  929,  26th 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1907  Dupont 
Counter  Christopher  Jr.,  plumber  J.  A.  O'Dea,  r. 
1826  Market 
"    Christopher  E..  paints  and  oils,  182S  Mar- 
ket 
"    Edward  C,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
420%i,  20th 


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Countryman  Robert  H.,  attorney  at  law,  130  San- 
some,  room  9,  r.  103  Walnut 

County  Alms  House,  ofl  Corbett  Av,  nr  Lake 
Honda 

County  Assessor,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

County  Attorney,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

County  Auditor,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

County  Clerk,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

County  Coroner,  Dunbar  Alley  nr  Merchant 

County  District  Attorney,  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 

County  Hospital,  F.  H.  Stable,  M.  D.,  superin- 
tendent, Potrero  Av  bet  23d  and  23d 

County  Jails,  No.  l  N  s  Broadway  bet  Kearny 
and  Montgomery  Av,  Nos.  2  and  3  W  s 
San  Jose  Av  nr  Ocean  House  Road 

County  License  Collector,  New  City  Hall,  1st 
floor 

County  Morgue,  Dunbar  Alley  nr  Merchant 

County  Physician,  S.  S.  Kahn,  M.  D.,  office  14 
Grant  Av 

County  Recorder,  Hall  of  Records,  New  City 
Hall 

County  Registrar  of  Voters,  New  City  Hall, 
basement 

County  Sheriff,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

County  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools, 
New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

County  Superintendent  of  Streets,  New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor 

County  Surveyer,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

County  Tax  Collector,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

County  Treasurer,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Couper  August,  steward  Clifl  House,  r.  311 
Eureka 

Coupland  William  F.,  hatter,  604  Merchant,  r. 
2414  Hyde 

Cournau  Peter,  tanner,  r.  L  bet  15th  and  16th 
Avs  South 

Courneen  Dennis,  policeman,  r.  2656VJ  Folsom 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1  Harriet 

Courreges     Louise     Miss,     dressmaker     Mrs. 
Amelia  Lichau,  r.  NW  cor  Cortland  Av 
and  Buena  Vista 
"    Roch,  plumber,  r.  NW  cor  Cortland  Av  and 

Buena  Vista 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  22  Allen 

Coursen  Gershom  A.,  stock  broker,  r.  1060 Fulton 
"    -Roeckel  Ellen  Mme,  teacher  vocal  music, 

1060  Fulton 
"    Sherman,  2d  officer  str  Alameda 

Courser  Frank  F.,  carpenter  William  T.  Thom- 
son, r.  6  Jane  PI 

Coursey  James,  laborer,  r.  61  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  61  Natoma 
"    John  M.,  machinist,  r.  313c  Linden  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  61  Natoma 

Coursinoux  Emily,  widow,  r.  708b  Pine 
"    Isidore,  machinist,  r.  918  Pacific 

Court  Circuit  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  3d 
floor 

Court  Circuit  of  Appeals  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Apprais- 
ers' Bldg,  3d  floor 

Court  Commissioners'  Supreme  Court  of  Cal- 
ifornia, 825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg 

Court  Commissioners  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  3d  floor 

Court  District  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 
3d  floor 

Court  Justices  City  and  County,   New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor 
"    Marie,  domestic,  SU^  Montgomery 

Court  Police  No.  1,  James  A.  Campbell  judge. 
New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Court  Police  No.  2,  Charles  T.  Conlan  judge. 
New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Court  Police  No.  3,  Henry  L.  Joachimsen  judge. 
New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Court  Police  No.  4,  Charles  A.  Low  judge,  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Court  Superior  Department  1,  James  W.  Sea- 
well  judge.  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Court  Superior  Department  2,  William  R. 
Damgerfield  judge,  New  City  Hall,  3d 
floor 

Court  Superior  Department  3,  Daniel  J.  Mur- 
phy judge.  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Court  Superior  Department  4,  John  C.  B. 
Hebbard  judge.  New  City  Hall,   3d  floor 


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Court  Superior  Department  5,  John  Hunt  Jr., 

judge.  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Court    Superior    Department    6     (criminal), 
William  T.   Wallace  judge.   New  City 
Hall,  3d  floor 
Court  Superior  Department  7,  Austin  A.  San- 
derson judge.  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Court  Superior    Department    8,   James   M. 

Troutt  judge,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Court  Superior  Department  9  (probate).  James 
V.  Coffey  judge.  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Court  Superior  Department   10  (insolvency 
and  probate),  Charles  W.   Slack  judge. 
New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Court  Superior  Department  H  (criminal),  Ed- 
ward A.  Belcher  judge,  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 
Court   Superior   Department    12    (criminal), 
George  H.  Bahrs  judge,  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 
Court  Supreme  of  California,  chambers   835 

Market,  Emporium  Bldg 
Courtade  John,  carpenter,  r.  631  Jackson 
Courteilles  Louis,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  & 

Co. 
Courtemarsh  Joseph  S.,  barber,  2518V^  Market 
Courtier  Richard  J.,  statement  taker  S.  F.  Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  1911  Union 
Courtis  Frank,   commander  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S. 
Light  House  Inspector  in  charge  12th 
district.  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  room  404,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    William  G.,  janitor  John  Swett  Grammar 
School,  r.  803  Page 
Courtney  A.  D.,  r.  775  Folsom  rear 
"    Albert,  teamster  C.   B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  33 

Welsh 
"    Andrew  J.,  steamfltter  William  Cronan,  r. 

1215  Market 
"    Catherine,  domestic,  1900  Page 
"    Charles  C,  bootblack,  r.  838  Mission 
"    Daniel,  chief  engineer  tug  Alert,  r.    Ala- 
meda 
"    Edward,  porter  Wolf  &  Sons,  r.  28  Louisa 
"    Fen  ton  P. ,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  29  Eddy 
"    Frank  J.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  36a  Welsh 
"    George  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Gregory  E.,  porter,  r.  28  Louisa 
"    Gregory  P.,  butcher  Albert  R.  Steinbring, 

r.  921,  18th 
"    James  D.,  liquors,  438,  3d,  r.  125  Perry 
"    John,  gasfltter  Philip  Meyer 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  540  Lott 
"    John,  teamster  Jos.  Scheerer  Co.,  r.  cor  9th 

and  Brannan 
"    John  G..  plumber,  r.  28  Louisa 
"    Kate,  domestic,  3700  California 
"    Michael  R.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  28  Louisa 
"    Mollie,  domestic,  3700  California 
"    Thomas,  wire  mattresfe  maker  John  Hoey, 
r.  3lB  Clara 
Courtois  v.,   commission    merchant,    213  San- 
some,  r.  1319  Mason 
Courtright  Dora  Miss,  r.  517  Mason 
Courts  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1238  Howard 
"    Maggie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1238  Howard 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer  Golden  Gate  Park,   r. 

1238  Howard 
"    William  E.  T.,  hat  presser,  r.  1238  Howard 
i8®="Courts.    See  Korts 

Courvoisier  Daisy,  widow,  r.  631  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ephraim  B.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co. 


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Courvoisier  Ernest,  electrician  W.  U.  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1315  Clay 
Cousin  Nicolas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2706  California' 
Cousins  Ann  E.,  widow,  r.  1327  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Arthur  H.,  liquors,  300,  9th 
"    Charles  R.,  watchmaker,  r.  2824  Mission 
"    Frederick   W.,    coal    inspector    U.   S.  A., 

Dept.  of  Cal.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Harry  J.,  salesman,  r.  615  Geary 
"    H.  H.,  3d  mate  str  Areata 
"    Herbert  W.,  packer,  r.  29  Liberty 
"    John  H.,  engineer  Cousins'  Dry  Dock,  r.,310A 
Fell 
Cousins    Joseph   J.,    proprietor   Cousins'    Dry 
Dock,  foot  Fremont,  r.  3348  Clay 
"    Lucie  Mrs.,  r.  238,  15th 
"    N.  E.,  master  str  Areata,  r.  517i/2  Capp 
"    Richard  J.,  engineer,  r.  38  Dame 
"    Robert  C,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  29  Liberty 
"    William,  brickmason,  r.  1083  Broadway 
"    William,  engineer  str  Sunol,  r.  730  Hamp- 
shire 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Cousins  William  G.,  attorney  at  law,  409  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  287,  r.  1083  Broadway 
J8@=Cousins.    See   Cousens,    Cozzens,   Cussens 

and  Cuzens 
Cousins'  Dry  Dock,  Joseph  J.  Cousins  proprie- 
tor, office  and  dock  foot  Fremont 
Coussand  Henry,  hostler,  r.  824  Montgomery 
Coustet  Jean,  proprietor  Lily  House,  439  Bush 
Coustette  L.  &  Co.  {Louis  Coustette  and  Jean 
Coudeu),  wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Mc- 
Allister and  Laguna 
"    Louis  (L.  Coustette  &  Co.),  r.  618  Ash  Av 
Coutalat  Marie  Miss,  laundress  Peter  Feutrier 
Coutard  Louis  (Coutard  &  Hoch),  r.  1110  Mason 
"    &    Hoch    (Louif    Coutard    and    Julius    A. 
Hoch).  proprietors  Frank's   Rotisserie, 
419  Pine 
Coutolenc  August,  sausage  maker  Louis  Du- 
prat,  r.  2614  Scott  PI 
"    George  H.,  butcher  George  Rauber,  r.  326 

Brannan 
"    Marie    Mrs.,    laundress    Raymond    Mom- 

boisse,  r.  26^4  Scott  PI 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  316  Chestnut 

Coutou  Andrew,  plumber,  r.  23  Turk 

"    Jean,  liquors,  1603c  Point  Lobos  Av 
Coutoumanos  Peter  J.,  fruits  and  confectionery, 

213  Grant  Av 
Coutts  Alexander  D.,  engineer  John  D.  McGil- 
vray  &  Co.,  r.  441  California  Ay 
"    Andrew,  proprietor  Boston  Carpet  Clean- 
ing Works,  703  Valencia 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  Roscoe  nr  Cres- 
cent Av 
4®=-Coutts.    See  Coots 
Couture  Alfred  N.,  physician  and  surgeon,  508- 

509  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  328,  29th 
Couture  Ella  Eichardson,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, rooms  508-509  Spreckels  Bldg,  r. 
.328,  29th 
"    Eusebe   P.,  inventor,  r.    105    New   Mont- 
gomery 
"    Joseph  M.,  roofer,  r.  1117,  18th 
Covacevich  Anton,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co 
"    Dominick,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co. 
"    Frank,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co. 
"    Stephen,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co. 
Covaro  Catherine,  widow,  r.  7  Jasper  PI 
Cove  Emily  A.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 
School,  r.  2011  Howard 
"    Harry,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 
Co.,  r.  2011  Howard 


Cove  Robert,  hardware,    2045   Mission,  r.    3011 
Howard 

"    W.  J.,  clerkBaker  &  Hamilton,  r.  2011  How- 
ard 
Covel  Laura  B.,  widow,  r.  2041%  Mission 

"    Lewis  H.,  compositor  Commercial  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  30411/4  Mission 
Covell  Calvin  M.,  salesman  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Charles  A.,  pipe  maker,  r.  54,  1st 

"    Charles  R.,  butcher  J.  Hertz  &  Co.,  r.  308 
Sutter 

"    Emma  P.  Miss  (B.  F.  Hanson  &  Co.),  r.  1008 
Hyde 

"    Walter,  electrician,  r.  515  Kearny 

Covenant  Mutual  Life  Assn. 

(Galesburg,  111.),  S.  N.  Wyckoff  mana- 
ger for  California,  3  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg 

Coveney  Alfred,  pantryman  str  San  Bias 
"    Harriet  R.  Miss,  domestic,  r.  138%  Clara, 
rear 
Cover  Conrad,  porter,  r.  3011  Pierce 
Coverdale  David  S.,  contractor,  77-78  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  Delano,  Cal 
Covert  George  H.,  manufacturer  shirts,  r.  34 
Ellis 
"    Harry,  waiter  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  317 

O'Farrell 
"    Henry    M.,    commission   agent,  218   Cali- 
fornia, room  4,  r.  Redwood  City 
"    Jennie  Miss,  dairy  produce,  1615  Polk 
"    N.  Miss,  nurse  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Scottish  Union  and  Na- 
tional Insurance  Co.,  r.  6  Eddy 
Covey  Auguste,  cellarman  Marchand's  Restau- 
rant, r.  1313  Stockton 
' '    George  T. ,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Warren  S.,  house  mover,  r.  740  Harrison 
Covin  Frank  A.,  teamster,  r.  122  Perry 
Cowan  Ann,  widow,  r.  37  South  Park 
"    Archer,    repairer    L.  &  M.  Alexander  & 

Co.,  f.  921b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"  Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    E.  Mrs.,  mattress  manufacturer,  214  Post,  r. 

213/2  Post 
"    George  J.,  salesman  Charles  R.  Allen,  r. 

614  Taylor 
"    Hamer,  clerk,  r.  921  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Homer,  photographer  John  R.  Hodson,   r, 

406  Geary 
"    Hugh,  marine  engineer,  r.  37  South  Park 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  11  Rincon  Av 
"    James    S.,    superintendent    King,    Morse 

Canning  Co.,  r.  1334A  Union 
"    Jessie  I.  Miss,  r.  37  South  Park 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  93lB  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  r. 
1334A  Union 
Cowan  Robert  E.,  dealer  in  old  and  new  books, 
will  buy  all  kinds  of  books,  pamphlets 
and  magazines,  211a  Powell,  r.  321,  20th 
"    Robert  H.,   chiropodist,   126  Kearny,  room 

24,  r.  711  Treat  Av 
"    Walter  R.,  house  painter,  r.  7  Johnston  Av 
"    William  A.,  storekeeper  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co.,  r. 

37  South  Park 
"    William  H.,  r.  28  Birch  Av 
4®"Cowan.    See  Cowen,  Cowin  and  Cowing 
Cowap  Samuel,  plumber,  r.  112%  Hancock 
Coward  Percie  H.,  manager  American  Salt  Co., 
317  Sacramento,  r.  1018,  17th 
"    William  M.,  counti-y  land  dept.  Bovee,  Toy 
&  Sonntag,  r.  5  Tremont  Av 
Cowden  James  B.,  bookkeeper  J.  W.  Ferris,  r. 

2028  Green 
Cowdery  Jabez  F.,   attorney  at  law,  335  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  23-24,  r.  Oakland 
Cowell  Henry  (Henry  Cowell  &  Co.,  r.  413  Hyde 

COWELL  HENRY  &  CO. 

(Henry  Cowell),  manufacturers  Santa 
Cruz  lime  and  dealers  cement,  bitu- 
minous rock,  fire  brick,  plaster,  etc., 
211-213  Drumm 

Cowell     Henry    C.    B.,    compositor   James    H. 
Barry,  r.  cor  30th  and  Castro 
"    Joseph,  extraman  S.   F.  F.   D.,  r.  1325  Fil- 
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Cowell  Patrick,  salesman,  r.  234  Minna 
Cowell's  Warehouse,  Henry  Cowell  &  Co.,  pro- 
prietors, SW  cor  Front  and  Union 
Cowen  Aaron,  merchant  tailor,  r.  720  Green 
"    Alexander  H.   (Cowen   &   Cowen),   r.   1104 

Eddy 
"    Fred,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Philip  (Cowen  &  Cowen),    r.    1004   Sacra- 
mento 
"    Reuben,  bartender,  r.  720  Green 
Cowen  &  Cowen  (Philip   and  Alexander  H.), 

crockery  and  glassware,  1041  Market 
*a»-Cowen.    See  Cowan  and  Cowin 
Cowes  W.  A.,  waiter  str  San  Juan 
Cowgill  Lewis  I.,  cashier  The    Sather   Bank- 
ing Co.,  SB  cor  Pine  and    Sansome,   r. 
Hotel  Bella  Vista 
Cowhig  Jeremiah,  boiler  maker,  r.  560  Howard 
Cowie  Alexander  J.,  stone  setter  John  D.  Mc- 
Gilvray  &  Co.,  r.  632,  4th 
"    George  M.   (Peters  &  Cowie),  r.  215  Guer- 
rero 
"    James,  r.  1202  Mission 
"    John,  r.  134  Liberty 

"    "Wallace  M.,  with  S.  F.  Plating  Wks,  r.  2 
Fair  Oaks 
Cowig  Mary,  widow,  r.  614  Jessie 
Cowin  Arthur,  brakeman,  r.  4  Oak  Grove  Av 
Cowing  George  B.,  painter,  r.  326  Larkin 

"    Henry  S.,  painter,  r.  1427  Howard 
J8®-Cowing.    See  Cowan  and  Cowen 
Cowles  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  135,  12th 
"    I.  S.Mrs.,  proprietor  Palmer  House  and  real 

estate  agent,  110  Ellis 
"    Paul,  night   manager   Western    Division 
"       The  Associated  Press,  r.  2518  Union 
"    Samuel  W.,  r,  135,  12th 
Cowles  William  Northrope,  president  Alcatraz 
Asphalt  Co..  215  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Bohe- 
mian Club 
"    Winthrop  L.,  salesman  J.  M.  Litchfield  & 
Co.,  r.  205,  3d  Av 
Cowley    Florence   A.    Miss,    teacher   Clement 
Grammar  School,  r.  1120i^  Turk 
"    John  E.,  expressman,  658  Mission,  r.  1137 

Folsom 
"    Joseph  W.,  bookkeper  W.  J.  Sullivan,  r. 

1900  Stockton 
"    William  A.,  salesman,  r.  1421  Webster 
Cowlie  John,  laborer,  r.  425  Ringold 
"    Robert  W.,  porter  Sharon  &  Bent,  r.  1403 
Polk 
Cowperthwaite  Ann,  widow,  r.  21  Pearl 
"    John  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  4  Bond 
"    William,  Jr.,  foreman  Report,  r.  23   Han- 
over PI 
Cox  Aaron,  president  Cox  Seed  and  Plant  Co., 
411-415  Sansome,  r.  426  Post 
"    A.  D.,  driver,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Alexander  C,  barber  H.  G.  Garcier,  r.  516, 
4th 
Cox  Alexander  M.,  night  superintendent  Post 
Office,  r.  508  Jersey 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  336  O'Farrell 
"    Bart  S.,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  233,  4th 
"    Bridget,  domestic,  443  Greenwich 
"    Charles   E.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

500  Broderick 
"    Charles  H.,  dairyman  Oakland  Dairy,  r. 

330  Fulton 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1741  Mission  rear 
"    Christopher  C,  porter  postoffloe,  r.  1  Cod- 
man  PI 
"    Dennis,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Donald  H.,   salesman  C.  F.  Adams  Co.,  r. 

311,  nth  Av 
"    Edward,  builder,  r.  305  Larkin 
"    Ermine,  widow,  r.  305  Larkin 
Cox  Ernest  A.,  secretary  North  American  Com- 
mercial Co.,  34-35  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r. 
2816  Clay 
"    Frank,  plasterer,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Frank  P.,  r.  1211%  Eddy 
"    Fred  S.,  traveling  salesman  Michalitschke 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.2311  California 
"    George,  receiving  clerk  Wiester  &  Co.,  r. 
321  Capp 


Cox  George,  millhand  Central  Lumber  and  Mill 

Co.,  r.  1355  Folsom 
"    Hamilton,  chief  engineer  str  Homer 
"    Hannah  J.  Mrs.,  boots  and  shoes,  336  Noe 
"    Harry  J.,  salesman  Sunset  Seed  and  Plant 

Co.,  r.  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  311,  11th  Av 
"    Hollis  M.,  miner,  r.  23361/2  Howard 
'•    Irene   Mrs.,  purchasing   agency,  r.   ISUVi 

Eddy 
"    James,  canvasser,  r.  1313  Bush 
"    James,  porter,  r.  308  Sutter 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  616  Minna 
"    John,  bookkeeper  Pioneer  W.  L.  and  Color 

Wks,  r.  905  Larkin 
"    John,  liquors,  803  Howard,  r.  346,  4th 
"    John,  searcher  records  Hall  of  Records,  r. 

Alameda 
"    John  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  19 

Lundy  Lane 
"    John  H.,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  134, 

12th 
"    John  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  311,  11th 

Av 
"    John  H.,  watchman  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r.  1 

Gabrielle  PI 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Garrett  C.  Sweeney 
"    Joseph  G.,  salesman  C.  M.  Volkman,  r.  321 

Capp 
"    Leander,  master  mariner,  r.  326  Larkin 
"    Levitt  H.,  druggist  S.  F.  Polyclinic,  r.  305 

Larkin 
"    Lena  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Luther  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  30  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Mary  M.  Miss,  teacher  Lowell  High  School, 

r.  313  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1323^  Natoma 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  Mississippi  bet23d  and 

33d 
"    Michael,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,r.  618 

Gough 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Oliver  T.,  gripman  Geary  St.  R.  R.,  r.  3301 

Geary 
•     Philip  K.,  carpenter,  r.  1538  Folsom 
"    Philip   M.,    clerk  auditor's   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Richard,  messenger  The  Bank  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  336,  5th 
Cox  Rosamond  L.,  oculist  and  aurist,  office  and 

r.  426  Post,  hours  12  m.  to  3.  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Red  91 
"    Rowena  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  2226%  Howard 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1011  Golden  Gate  Av 
Cox  Seed  and  Plant  Co.,  Aaron  Cox  president, 

Thomas  A.  Cox  general  manager,  flower, 

fleld  and  tree  seeds,  411-415  Sansome 
"    Silas  M.,  deckhand  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r.  1 

Gabrielle  PI 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  524,  9th 
Cox  Thomas  A.,  general  manager  Cox  Seed  and 

Plant  Co.,  411-415  Sansome,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas  J.,  janitor  Plymouth  Rock  Office 

Cleaning  Co.,  r.  631  Sansome 
"    Timothy,  flagman,  r.  67%  Shipley 
"    Walter,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  331  Capp 
"    Walter  J.,  traveling  salesman  George  A. 

Fisher,  r.  706  Larkin 
"    William,  electrician,  r.  1026%  Larkin 
"    William,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    William  A.,  vice-president  Cox  Seed  and 

Plant  Co.,  411-415  Sansome,  r.  436  Post 
"    William  G.,   conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

r.  1741  Mission 
Coxe  William  A.,  varieties,  331,  15th 


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Coxen  Joseph,  engraver  Francis,  Valentine  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Coxhead  Almeric  W.  S.  (Coxhead  &  Coxhead), 
2421  Green 
"    Ernest   A.    (Coxhead  &  Coxhead),  r.  2421 

Green 
"    Frank  G.,  clerk'Charles  R.  Allen,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Ralph  S.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    &  Coxhead  (Ernest  A.  and  Ahneric  W.  S.), 

architects,  120  Sutter,  room  45 
Coy  C.  Shaw,  teller  Security  Savings  Bank,  r. 

439  Geary 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  817  Geary 
"    Georgiana,  widow,  r.  439  Geary 
Coye  Hiram  L.,  president    Nevada    Salt    and 

Borax  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  11,  r.  807  Green- 
wich 
Coyle  Andrew  J.,  carpenter  Charles  Wilson,  r. 

212  Waller 
"    Bernard,  agent,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  335,  8th  Av 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  221  Minna 
"    Charles  J.,  stone  cutter,  r.  708  Hampshire 
"    E.,  bartender,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Edward  L.,  teamster,  r.  1319  Minna 
"    Frank  J.,  teamster  Peter  Hansen,  r.  P  nr 

12th  Av  South 
"    George,  laborer  Tabbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  Rail- 
road Av  bet  11th  and  12th  Avs  South 
"    Henry,  boots  and   shoes,  Railroad  Av  bet 

11th  and  12th  Avs  South 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  19'/2  Sumner 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  528,  3d 
"    Hugh  J.,  janitor,  r.  659  Clay 
"    John,  seaman  str  San  Jose 
"    John  E.,  bricklayer,  r.  3408,  16th 
"    John  H.,  paper  ruler  Frank  Malloye,  r.  255 

California  Av 
"    John   P.    Rev.,    pastor   Star   of    the   Sea 

Church,  r.  333,  8th  Av 
"    Joseph  A.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  202  Grove 
"    M.,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1606  Bush 
"    Mary  G.  Mrs.,  school  teacher,  r.  1323  0'Far- 

rell 
"    Michael,  blacksmith Chrestoffersen&Tway 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  26  Georgia 
"    Patrick  H.,  porter  P.  F.  Canavan  &  Sons,  r. 

733  Market 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  912  Howard 
"    Stephen  S.,  harness  maker,  r.  803  Harrison 
"    William  J.,    trimmer  Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
"    William  S.,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  506, 

20th 
Coyne  Bernard,  baker,  r.  93914  Howard 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  678  Brannan  rear 
"    Dennis,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  621V4  Post 
"    Dominick,  shoemaker,  3310  Mission,  r.  3117 

Mission 
"    Edward  L.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

3179  Mission 
"    Frank,  expressman,  SE  cor  2d  and  Howard, 

r.  10  Kissling 
"    James,  r.  490,  11th 
"    James,  drayman,  r.  925  Natoma 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  115  Shipley 
"    John,  plumber,  32  Clay,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  special  policeman,  r.  194V4  Noe 
"    Lawrence  W.,  teamster  Daniel  McCoy,  r. 

1121  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  115  Shipley 
■'    Mary  Miss,  r.  333  Eddy 


Coyne  Michael,  contracter,  r.  490,  Hth 
"    Patrick,  boiler  maker,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas  F.,  millwright,  r.  II414  Shipley 
"    Timothy,  millwright,  r.  115  Shipley 
"    William  J.,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord,  r. 
116  Morris  Av 
Coyte  George  L.,  liquors,  300,  3d 
4®-Coyte.    SeeCoit 
Cozine  Garrett,  upholsterer,  r.  608 J^  Natoma 

"    William,  r.  608^  Natoma 
Cozzens  Marcuse,  cook,  r.  1623  Powell 
Cozzo  Giuseppe,  peddler,  r.  15  Jasper   PI 

"    Salvatore,  peddler,  r.  15  Jasper  PI 
C.  P.  Lodging  House,  Nehemiah  D.  Thayer  pro- 
prietor, 5  Market 
Crabb  Andrew  (Crabb  &  Ward),  r.  641  Commer- 
cial 
Crabb  George  W.,  captain  Battery  I,  5th  Artil- 
lery, U.  S.  A.,  and  commander  military 
post,  Fort  Mason 
"    Henry,  paper  carrier,  r.  308  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  steward  str  Captain  Weber,  r.  1511 

Leavenworth 
' '    &  Ward  (Andrew  Crabb  and  Thomas  Ward) , 
barbers,  641  Commercial 
Crable  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1428  Market 
"    Oata  A.,  bartender  Club  Metropole,  r.   112 
Kearny 
Crables  C,  fireman  str  Alameda 
Crabtree    C.    Warren,    clerk   S.    P.    C.   Ry.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Frederick,  blacksmith  Murray  Bros.,  r.  33 
South  Park 
Crack  Peter,  master  bark  George  F.  Manson, 
office  Pier  4  Steuart,  r.  814,  30th 
"    Peter  Jr.,  master  mariner,  r.  814,  20th 
Crackbon»A.lexander  B.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock 
&Co.,  r.  300  Scott 
"    Charles  A.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co..  r. 
840  Page 
Crackbon  Charles  L.,  president  C.  A.  Murdock 
&  Co.,  532  Clay,  r.  300  Scott 
"    Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Murdock  & 

Co.,  r.  300  Scott 
"    Joseph  A.,  policeman,  r.  917  Larkin 
"    Louis  S.  (L.  S.  Crackbon  &  Co.),  r.  818  Lar- 
kin 
"    L.  S.  &  Co.  (Louis  S.  Crackbon),  druggists, 
818  Larkin 
Craddock  Catherine  (Craddock  &  Webster),  r. 
1044  McAllister 
"    George  W.  (Brown  &  Craddock),  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  waiter  J.  U.  Hastings 
"    &  Webster  (Catherine  Craddock  and  Jane 
Webster),  varieties,  1044  McAllister 
Cradick  Martin,  1st  assistant  engineer  str  Em- 
pire, r.  1371/4  Silver 
Cradock  J.  Joseph,  horseshoer  William  Cradock, 
r.  1627  McAllister 
"    Peter  G.,  horseshoer  William  Cradock,  r. 

1627  McAllister 
"    Vincent,  r.  1627  McAllister 
"    William,   horseshoer,    833   Geary,   r.    1627 
McAllister 
Craelius  David,  mining  engineer,  r.  1029  Hamp- 
shire 
Craemer  Otto  E.,  carpenter  Louis  Schmidt,  r.  18 
Capp 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  18  Capp 
jK?"  Craemer.    See  Cramer,  Creamer,  Kraimer, 

Kramer  and  Kremer 
Craft  Henry  F.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1602  Howard 
"    James,  tinner  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  1237  Stock- 
ton 
"    Mabel   C.  Miss,    journalist   Chronicle,   r. 
East  Oakland 
4®=-  Craft.    See  Kraft 
Crafton  Edward,  machinist,  r.  100^4,  2d 

"    Isaac,  machinist,  r.  100i4,  2d 
Cragin  William  S.  W.,  appraiser  Savings  and 

Loan  Soc,  r.  Alameda 
4®="  Cragin.    See  Craigan,  Creegan,  Cregan  and 

Kragen 
Cragoe  Washington  W.,  druggist,  r.  316  Davis 

"    William,  porter,  r.  316  Davis 
4®°  Cragoe.    See  Crego 

Craig  A.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  room  16,  r. 
723  Grove 


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Craig  At)t)ie  de  G.,  widow,  r.  2758  Harrison 

' '  Albert  W.  (Craig  &  Moslier  and  The  Mosher- 
Craig  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"  Alexander,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 

"  Alexander,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  710  Valencia 

"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  22  East 

"  Alexander,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  205, 
20th,  r.  83254  Alabama 

"    Alexander  E.,  tinsmith,  r.  141  Ridley 

' '  Archibald  F.  McD. ,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  34  Rincon  PI 

"    Bernard,  blacksmith  John  Craig,  r.  927, 24th 

"  Brothers  (James  D.  Craig),  wholesale  wool- 
ens, 420  Montgomery,  room  16 

"    Campbell  W.  (C.  W.  Craig  &  Co.),  r.  1312 


"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  Army  bet  Shotwell 

and  Folsom 
"    Catherine,  shoe  fitter,  r.  927,  24th 
"    Charles  F.,  student,  r.  1532  Ellis 
Craig,  Coclirau  &  Co.  (Miss  Sarah  Craig  and 

Joseph   P.    Cochran),    undertakers    and 

embalmers,  22-26  Mint  Av 
"    C.  S.,  2d  lieut.  revenue  cutter  Rush 
"    C.  S.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1221  O'Farrell 
"    C.  W.  &  Co.  (Campbell  W.  Craig),  importers 

and  commission  merchants,  316  Sacra- 
mento 
"    David  C,  watchman  P.  M.  SS.  Co's  Wharf, 

r.  616  Folsom 
"    Dennis,  r.  734  Montgomery 
■"    Edith  M.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hopital 
"    Edward,  tanner,  r.  1236  York 
^'    Ernest,  driver  Bay  City  Transfer  Co.,  r.  1313 

Baker 
^'    E.  W.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    E.  W.,  salesman  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r.  632a 

17th 
■"    Frank,  superintendent  mfg.  dept.  Columbia 

Coflee  and  Spice  Co.,  112-114  Front,  r.  723 

Grove 
"    Frank  S.,  cigar  maker,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
"    George  A.,  r.  501  Napa 
"    George  A.,  bakery,  413,  3d 
"    George  P.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  room 

16,  r.  Waldo  Point,  Marin  Co. 
"    George  V.,  painter,  r.  408  Octavia 
"    GeDrge  W.,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

1532  Ellis 
"    Harold  A.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 

1532  Ellis 
"    Henry,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Army 

bet  Shotwell  and  Folsom 
Craig  Homer  A.  (Brown,  Craig  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"  _  Homer  T.,  dental  student,  r.  121  Lake 
Craig  Hugh,  manager  New  Zealand  Insurance 

Co.,  312  California,  r.  Piedmont 
"    Isaac,    carpenter,     r.    Cortland    Av    opp. 

Buena  Vista 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  715  Howard 
"    James,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  Cali- 
fornia nr  13th  Av 
"    James,  machinist  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1538  Castro 
"    James  B.,  steward  Russ  House,  r.  508  Ellis 
"    James  D.  (Craig  Bros.),  r.  34  Rincon  PI 
"    James  F.,  r.  2517  Washington 
"    James  M.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

418  Texas 
"    James  R.,    bill  clerk   Edison   Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2290  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    James  R.,  physician,  1428  Market 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  439%,  19th 
"    J.  Early  (Craig  &  Craig),  r.  2517  Washington 
"    John,  blacksmith,  933,  24th,  r.  927,  24th 
"    John,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  5351^,  17th 
"    John,  journalist,  r.  2137  Pine 
"    John,  liquors,  815^4  Folsom,  r.  327  Clemen- 
tina 
"    John,  shipjoiner  Central  Lumber  and  Mill 

Co.,  r.  141  Ridley 
"    John  H.,  commercial  agent  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas  and  Texas   Ry.,  121    Front,  r.   1904 

Market 
"    JohnR.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  341  Eddy, 

r.  522  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  John  Craig,  r.  927,  24th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Fumisliing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window- 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
S^I-S-^-T"    IVIARKET    ST. 


Craig  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Judson,  clerk  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  723  Grove 
"    Julia  Miss,  r.  10  Wetmore  PI 
"    Larkin  W.,  compositor  Call.  r.  609  Pine 
"    Lee  D.,  notary  public  and  commissioner 
of  deeds,  316  Montgomery,  r.  2701^/^  How- 
ard 
"    Lilian  Miss,  stenographer  Henry  Schacht, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  34  Rincon  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  351  Tehama 
Craig  Mary  Lynde  Mrs.,  attorney  at  law  and 
associate  editor  Citrograph,  r.  434  Bart- 
lett 
"    Minerva  R.,  widow,  r.  2701V4  Howard 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  2290  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Newton  N.,  traveling  salesman  Henderson 

Woolen  Mills,  r.  121  Bartlett 
' '    Oliver  B. ,  cook  George  W.  Capen,  r.  605  Pine 
"    Peter  W.,  teamster  George  W.  Gibbs  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    Samuel,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Sarah  A.  Miss  (Craig,  Cochran  &  Co.),  r. 
514  Van  Ness  Av 
Craig  Sclpio,  editor  Citrograph  (Redlands),  r. 
434  Bartlett 
"    Thomas,  printer,  r.  465  Stevenson  1 
"    Thomas  F.,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1532 

Ellis 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  L.  Greenbaum  & 

Co.,  r.  110  Eddy 
"    Victor,  photographer,  220  Market 
"    Walter  R.,  mining  engineer,  316  Montgom- 
ery, r.  270154  Howard 
"    Walter  S.,  salesman,  r.  1532  Ellis 
"    William  (Craig  &   Craig),  r.  2517  Wash- 
ington 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1914  Larkin 
"    William  B.,  brass  molder  Vincent  King- 
well,  r.  2290  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    William  M.,  cashier  C.  W.  Craig  &  Co., 

r.  1312  Jones 
"    W.  W.,  switchman  Belt  Ry.,  Harbor  Com- 
missioners 
Craig  &  Craig  (William  and  J.  Early  Craig), 
attorneys  at  law,  530  California,  rooms 
25-26 
"    &  Mosher  (Albert  W.  Craig  and  James  L. 
Mosher),  solar  printers,  222  Turk  rear 
Craigan  Harry,  seaman,  brig  William  J.  Irwin, 

r.  328  Drumm 
4®"Craigan.    See  Cragin,  Creegan,  Cregan  and 

Kragen 
Cralgie  Henry,  dentist,  521  McAllister 
"    Thomas  R.,  clerk  U.    S.  Inspector  Steam 
Vessels,  r  516%.  Bush 
Crall  Beth,  driver,  r,  1049  Market 

"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  2414  Sutter  rear 
«S="Crall.    See  Krall 

Cram  Carrie,  sewing  machine    operator,  r.   19 
Verona  PI 
"    Charles  M.,  r.  819  Hyde 
"    Charles  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1122  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  19  Verona  PI 
"    Emma  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  19  Verona  PI 
"    George,  yardman  Bender  Bros.,  r.  628,  4th 
"    Nellie  Miss,  folder,  r.  19  Verona  PI 
>8®"Cram.    See  Cramm  and  Kramm 
Cramer  Alexander,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Alonzo  J.,  engineer,  r.  703  Union 
"    Bernard,  stevedore,  r.  14  Ritch 
"    Charles,  apprentice    Brode  &  Clark  Iron 

Wks,  r.  112,  14th 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  1309  Stockton 


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Cramer  Charles  L.  (M.  E.  &  C.  L.  Cramer),  and 

photographer,  402  Kearny,  r.  328,  17th 
"    Charles    W.,    clerk    The    Equitable    Life 

Assurance  Society,  r.  930  Pine 
Cramer  Edwin,   cashier  The    Equitable   Life 

Assurance  Society,    6-12   Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  930  Pine 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  19  Russ 
"    Francis  A.,  merchant,  r.  820  Sutter 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  112,  Hth 
"    Frank  E..  operator  Charles  L.  Cramer,  r. 

328,  17th 
"    Frank  O.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining 

Co.,  r.  914  Greenwich 
"    G.,  printer,  r.  220,  3d 
"    George  W.,  painter,  r.  930  Pine 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  1018  Shotwell 
"    John,  varieties,  749  Minna 
"    Joseph,   pantryman    Palace  Hotel,   r.   318 

Minna 
"    Josephine,  domestic,  1101  California 
"    L.  Jefferson,  salesman  T.  H.  Gruenhagen 

&  Co.,  r.  930  Pine 
"    Louis,  gardener,  1534  Mission 
"    Louis,  pickle  manufacturer,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Louisa  Miss,   teacher  music,  r.  1913^  De- 

visadero 
"    M.  E.  &  C,  L.  (Mrs.  Melinda  E.  and  Charles 

L.)  publishers  Harmony,  328,  17th 
"    Melinda  E.  Mrs.  (M.  E.  &  C.  L.  Cramer),  r 

328, 17th 

CRAMER  OTTO  L., 

proprietor  Philadelphia  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  431-435,  7th,  r.  433,  7th 

Cramer  Thomas  J.,  painter,  r.  930  Pine 
"    Walter  H..  ofQce  640  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co 
r.  530,  17th 
4®=Cramer.    See  Craemer,  Creamer,  Kraimer, 

Kramer  and  Kremer 
Cramerding  Herman,  butcher  Louis  Hedrich,  r. 
cor  15th  and  Shotwell 
"    Philip,  upholsterer  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 
r.  1011  Mission 
Cramm  Kate  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  11  Gearv 
.e®"Cramm.    See  Cram 

Cramp  Edward  E,,  marine  engineer,  r.  921  Jones 
Crampton    James,    groceries  and  liquors,  cor 
Powell  and  California  Av 
"    Susan,  domestic.  2080  Market 
Cramsic  William,  machinist,  r.  312  Eddy 
Cramsie  Lizzie,  domestic,  1429  Mason 
Crandall   Albert  W.   (Crandall  &  Bull),  r.  1630 
Broadway 
"    Bruce,  solicitor  John  M.  McLaughlin  &  Co 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk  Cunningham,  Curtiss  & 

Welch,  r.  Alameda 
"    Elbert    M.,  boatman   Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  3a  Belvedere 
"    George  A.,  clerk  F.  G.   Eickhorst,  r.  3003 

Pierce 
"    George  B.,  route  agent  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  2825  Howard 
"    Giles  G..  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  R.,  r.  2909  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1028  Washington 
"    Theresa  M.,  widow,  r.  3a  Belvedere 
■'    Warner  G.,  r.  1306  Geary 
"    William  G.,  secretary  Long  Syrup   Refin- 
mg  Co.,  cor  8th  and  Brannan,  r.  822  Army 
"    William  S.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r 
1908%  Larkin 
Crandall  &  BuU  (Albert  W.  Crandall  and  Frank- 
lin P.  Bull)  attorneys  at  law,  419  Cali- 
fornia, room  21 


Crandley  William  J.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Crane  Albert  E.,  real  estate,  410  Montgomery, 
room  2,  r.  Oakland 
"    Allen,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r.  San 
Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Crane  AlnaL.,  president  Union  Photo-Engrav- 
ing Co.,  523  Market,  r.  Hotel  Oliver 
"    Arthur  H.,  real  estate,  149  Taylor 
"    Carlton  C,  Pac.  Coast  agent  Vanderbilt 

Lines,  10  Montgomery,  r.  Decoto,  Cal. 
"    Charles,  carpenter  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  544  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Charles  F.,  compositor,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  J.  R.  Gates  &  Co.,  r.  2316- 
Clay 
Crane  Co.,  H.  T.  Lally  manager,  manufacturers 
wrought   iron  pipe,  steam  fitters'   and 
plumbers'  supplies,  23-35, 1st  and  18  Fre- 
mont 
"    Daniel  J.,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
340  Clara 
Delia,  widow,  r.  930,  22d 
Dennis  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  808  Folsom 
Douglass  B.,  cashier  Occidental  and  Orien- 
tal S.  S.  Co.,  r.  1324  Page 
Edmund  J.,   with  Frederic  Belasco.  r.  719' 

California 
E.  J.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Ellie,  compositor,  r.  30,  21st 
Ellen  J.,  widow,  r.  3638,  16th 
Elmore   J.,    bookkeeper   A.    Jonas,   r.   503 

Turk 
Eugene  J.   (Crane  &  Kellenberger),  r.  831 

York 
Frank  E.,  r.  617  Mission 
George,  r.  1009  Powell 
Crane  George  J.,  secretary  estate  of  William 
Dunpby,  Academy  of  Sciences  Bldg,  819 
Market,  room  15,  r.  15^4  Pond 
"    Harry   H.,  real  estate,    410   Montgomery, 

room  2 
"    Henry    A.,  conductor  Market  St.    Ry.,  r. 

110'/^  Langton 
"    Henry  A.,  ofQce  640  Market,  r.  2316  Clay 
'•    James  P.,  pattern  maker,  r.  728,24th 
"    John  D.,  cornice  maker,  r.  240  Clara 
"    John  G.,   clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,   r.  734 

Diamond 
"    JohnM.,  keeperSheriff'soffice.r.  319  Sutter 
"    Joseph  M.,  teamster,  r.  808  Folsom 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  240  Clara 
"    Lauren  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Lemuel  F.,  manager  mail  order  dept.  The 

Hamburger  Co.,  r.  763  Clayton 
"    Lemuel  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  1334  Page 
"    Marrin,  r.  533  18th 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  janitress   Sutro  Primary 

School,  r.  32d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Matthew,   clerk,  r.  2413  Folsom 
"    Nellie  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  107  Grove 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  338  Minna 
"    Stella  Miss,  saleslady  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r. 

1338  Polk 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Tacitus   M.,    solicitor  Edison   Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  324  Ellis 
"    Timothy  J.,  watchman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1008  Jackson 
"    V.  M.,  steward  str  Progreso 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  808  Folsom 
"    William  B.,  cutter,  r.  808  Folsom 
"    &   Kellenberger    (Eugene    J.    Crane   and 
George  Kellenberger),  painters  and  hard- 
wood finishers,  31,  2d 
^©^Crane.    See  Craine 
Cranelli  Andrea,  peddler,  r.  9  Vincent 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  9  Vincent 
"    Joseph  S.,   clerk   George   Buzzini,   r.  1714 
Market 
Craner  Adolph  H.,  r.  51714  Jessie 
' '    Adolph  P. ,  r.  657  Harrison 
"    Philip  J.,    salesman  J.   M.  Willard,  r.  657 
Harrison 
Cranert  Emil,  hoseman  Engine  5,  r.  1513  Stock- 
ton 
>e®-Cranfield.    See  Granfield 


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Cranford  Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  r.  337,  10th  Av 
Crangle  William,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 
Cranna  Estella  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r. 
412  Hyde 
"    Robert,  frame  maker   Sanborn,  "Vail  &  Co., 

r.  412  Hyde 
"    Virginia,  widow,  r.  412  Hyde 
"    Virginia  T.  Miss,  cashier  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  412  Hyde 
"    William  R.,  r.  412  Hyde 
Cranne  L.,  bartender,  r.  503  Folsom 
Cranston  Jessie  M.  Miss,   typewriter,   r.    1414 
Masonic  Av 
"    John,  r.  734  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Robert  A.,  medical  student,  r.  1414  Masonic 

Av 
"    Robert  D.   ^Cranston  &  Keenan),    r.    1414 

Masonic  Av 
"    &  Keenan  (Robert  D.  Cranston  and  Hugh 
Keenan),  builders  and  real  estate  deal- 
ers, W  s  Masonic  Av  bet  Haight  and 
Waller 
Cranton  Herbert  W.,  carpenter,  r.  North  Av  nr 

Cortland  Av 
Cranz  Frank  H.,  dental  student,  r.  433  Eddy 

"    Louis,  r.  433  Eddy 
Cranz  Louis  T.,  dentist,  103  Geary,  r.   1411  St. 
Charles,  Alameda 
"    Richard,  waiter  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r.  80, 
9th 
Cranz  Theodore  D,  insurance  broker,  103  Geary, 

r.  326a  Ellis 
Crape  Herbert,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  Harri- 
son nr  Stoneman 
Crapuchettes  Jean,  laundry,  1007  Folsom 

"    Marc,  laundry,  232,  9th 
Crary  George  R.  clerk  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1522 

Polk 
J8®"Crary.    See  Creery 

Crase  James  J.,  filter  manufacturer  and   ma- 
chinist, 612  Merchant 
Crasp  George  E.,  salesman  Weston  Basket  & 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1129  Mission 
Craumer  F.,  box  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  824  Laguna 
Craven  Bridget,  widow,  r.  55  Natoma 
"    Ellen  M.,  laundress  American  Laundry,  r. 

1904  Filbert 
"    Henrv,  teamster  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    James,  gasfitter,  r.  55  Natoma 
"    James,    driver    McLellan    Bros.,   r.    1715 

Washington 
"    Jane  Miss  (Craven  Sisters),  r.  411  Jones 
"    Janet  R.  Mrs.,   principal    Mission  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  310  Guerrero 
•'    John  T.,  ironmolder  Fulton  Eng.  &   Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  602  Geary 
"    Margaret,  actress,  r.  310  Guerrero 
"    Mary  Miss  (Craven  Sisters),  r.  411  Jones 
"    Peter,  boilermaker  Fulton    Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  237  Hickory  Av 
"    Robinson,  bricklayer,  r.  563  Mission 
"    Sisters    (Jane  and-  Mary),  varieties,  411 


"    William,  laborer,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Orizaba  Av 
Craver  Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  61  Silver 
Craviotto  Alexander  (Paul  Cerruti  &  Co.),  r.  135 
Oak 
"    August,  blacksmith,  r.  521  Filbert 
"    C.  Mrs.,  dressmaking  521  Filbert 
Cravre  Louis,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  Tilden 

nr  South  Broderick 
Craw  Albert  B.,  apprentice  Cahill  &  Hall  Ele- 
vator Co.,  r.  279  Jessie 
■'    Alexander,  quarantine  officer  State  Board 
of  Horticulture,  1-3  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor, 
r.  2629  McAllister 
"    Ida  M.,  widow,  r.  279  Jessie 
Crawford  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  744  Florida 
"    A.  Co.  The,  James  R.  Watson  secretary, 
shipping  and  commission,  12-14  Drumm 
"    Alexander  S.,  stenographer  Chronicle,  r. 

322  Oak 
"    Alfred,  wool  scourer  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  744  Florida 
"    Andrew,  carriage  washer  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  711 

Howard 
"    Andrew  D.,  upholsterer,  r.  328  Fremont 


Crawford  Andrew  J.,  carpenter,  r.  337  Duncan 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  227  Castro 
"    Arthur,  wood  turner,  r.  129  Welsh 
"    Arthur  H.,  peddler,  r.  129  Welsh 
"    Benjamin,   cashier  L.  V.  Merle,  r.  12171/4 

Florida 
"    Carroll  B.,  salesman,  r.  632  Taylor 
"    Charles,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  ]856i4  Lexington  Av 
"    Daniel  C,  clerk  Jonathan  J.  Crooks,  r.  611i^ 

Minna 
"    E.  D.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  Cosmopolitan 

Hotel 
"    Edmund,  capitalist,  r.  707  Broderick 
"    Etta  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1935  O'Farrell 
"    Ezekiel  M.,  asst.  secretary  Pacific-Union 

Club,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co 
"    Fannie  E.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r. 

42  Russ 
"    Frank,  generator  operator  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  1904  Greenwich 
"    Frank,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  B.,  r.  16,  13th 
'•    George  B.,  manager  Davis    Bros.,   r.  1327 

Utah 
"    George    E.,  salesman   Hale  Bros.,  r.  1613 

Folsom 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  42  Russ 
•'    George  W.,  clerk  Atlas  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

16,  13th 
"    Harry,  driver,  r.  265072  Folsom 
"    Jacques  J.,   salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  618 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1856'/^  Lexington  Av 
"    James  L.,  porter  Joseph  Knauer,  r.  129,  3d 
"    Jessie  M.  Miss,  cashier  The  Hamburger 
Co.,  r.  42  Russ 
Crawford  John,  accountant,  406  California,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    John,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  1618 

Folsom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  611M  Minna 
"    John  F.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

1437  Pacific 
"    John  H.,  foreman  boiler  shop  Risdon  I.  & 
L.  Wks,  r.  711  Ellis 
Crawford  John  J.,  California  State  Mineralo- 
gist, offlce  24,  4th,  r.  Alameda 
Crawford  John  R.l  general   agent  Equitable 
Life   Assurance   Society,    6-12   Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  218  Turk 
"    John  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  405  Washing- 
ton, r.  1935  O'Farrell 
"    John  W.  Jr.,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

1935  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph  G.,  physician,  r.  614  Eddy 
"    Lottie  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  229,  11th 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1917  Franklin 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2650%  Folsom 
"    Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  610  Bush 
"    M.  J.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    OrrinW.,  foreman  Weston  Basket  and  Mfg. 

Co..  r.  651/2  Folsom 
"    R.  C.  Mrs.,  bakery,  139  Gough 
"    Robert  (Baringer  &  Crawford),  r.  717  Church 
"    Robert  B.,  asst.  cashier  University  Club, 

r.  405  Geary 
"    Robert  M.,  shipwright,  r.  NW  corner  Mari- 
posa and  Missouri 
"    Samuel  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1413  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Samuel  E.,  carpenter,  r.  717  Church 
"    Samuel  J.,  plasterer,  r.  717  Church 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  varieties,  139  Gough 


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Crawford  Sav.  Miss,  r.  1816  Ellis 
"    Thomas,    marine    engineer,  9   Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Thomas  A.,  r.  I21714  Florida 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2008!^  Geary 
"    William  L..,  journalist,  r.  929  Page 
Crawhall  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  9  Willow  Av 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  packer  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  1114 

Army 
"    John,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  114  Army 
"    William,  gasfitter  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 
422  Duncan 
Crawley  George  W.,  painter,  r.  923^/^  Shotwell 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  933'^  Shotwell 
"    John  E.,  engineer,  r.  2306  Webster 
"    Margaret  A.,  widow,  r.  15  Verona  PI 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
J8®"Crawley.    See  Crowley 
Crawshay  Edwin  H.,  r.  311  Walnut 
Cray  James  H.,  teacher  music,  r.  12  Dore 
4®=-Cray.    See  Creagh  and  Creigh 
Craythorne  Charles  W.,  shaper  hand  Chas.  M. 

Depew  Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  127,  4th 
Cray  ton  Anna  R.,  widow,  r.  714  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  L.,  salesman,  r.  714  Golden  Gate 
Av 
4®"Crayton.    See  Creighton 
Cready  Charles,  laundryman,  r.  790  Elizabeth 
Creagh  John  W.,  dentist,  r.  508  Filbert 
je®"Creagh.    See  Cray  and  Creigh 
Creamer  Arthur R.,  pressman,  r.  706  Natoma 
"    David  J.,  janitor  chief  wharfinger  Harbor 

Commissioners,  r.  1421  Valencia 
"    George,  cook  James  M.  Wilkins,  r.  NE  cor 

8  th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Henry,  reporter  Edwards  Publishing  Co. 
"    John,  lamp  cleaner  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1421 

Valencia 
"    John  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  Contra  Costa 

House 
"    JohnF.,  blacksmith's  helper  Market   St. 

Ry.,  r.  533,  22d 
"    John  J.,  r.  1642  Polk 
"    John  M.  (Creamer  &  McGovern),  415,  3d 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  45  East 
"    Michael,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.   NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    William  J.,  horseshoer,  r.  1421  Valencia 
"    &  McGovern  (John  M.   Creamer  and  John 
F.  McGovern),  groceries,  iOl,  3d 
4®"Creamer.    See  Craemer,  Cramer,  Kraimer, 

Kramer  and  Kremer 
Creamerie   The  Original,  Cardan  &  Marston 

proprietors,  865  Market 
Creaney  Thomas,  gardener,  r.  124  Austin 
Creasey  Aldis  H.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 
r.  12  Clyde  ' 

Creba  Edwin,  blacksmith  Samuel  Creba,  r.  1142 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  blacksmith,  1112  Golden  Gate  Av, 

r.  1142  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel  Jr.,  blacksmith  Samuel  Creba,  r. 
1142  Golden  Gate  Av 
Crebbin  Thomas,  plumber  W.   E.   Lane,  r.  520 

Bush 
Creber  John,  rattan  worker  Cal.  Rattan  Co.,  r. 
16  Vandewater 
"    Walter  H.,  wire  weaver  West  Coast  W.   & 
I.  Wks,  r,  16  Vandewater 
Credit  Agency  The  (incorporated),  William  S. 
Fenn  manager,  206  Sansome,  rooms  18-19 
Cree  George,  engineer,  r.  322,  6th 
Creed  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  35  Lapidge 

"    Michael,  expressman,  r.  16  Alabama 
Creede  Frank  P.,  foreman  Co-operative  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  3000  Webster 


Creede  Percy  J.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
2030  Lombard 
"    William,  coalpasser  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  3400  Fillmore 
Creedmore  House,  Mrs.  Rose  Gallagher  propri- 
etor, 1122  Larkin 
Creedon  Daniel,  gardener,  r.  116  Jones 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  QY^  Harriet 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  QYi  Harriet 
"    Timothy,  horseshoer  J.  H.  Doran,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Creegan  James  F..  bookkeeper,  r.  543  Stevenson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  543  Stevenson 
"    Matthew,  boiler  maker,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Peter    J.,    keeper   Sheriff's    office,   r.    543 
Stevenson 
4®"Creegan.    See  Cragin,  Craigan,  Cregan  and 

Kragen 
Creely  Daniel,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  1610 
Mission 

CREELY  EDWARD  J., 

veterinary  surgeon,  510  Golden  Gate 
Av,  telephone  East  287 

Creely  Henry,  with  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r.  15  Page 

"    James,  horseshoer,  218,  5th,  r.  916  Florida 
Creely  James  H.,  attorney  at  law,  4   Sutter, 
room  22,  r.  1221  Adeline,  Oakland 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  329  Ellis 
Creem   Frank,    liquors,    122    Townsend,   r.    120 
Townsend 
"    Thomas,  glassblower,  r.  120  Townsend 
Creery  Alexander,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.   Co's  Wharf, 

r.  330  Golden  Gate  Av 
Crees    Robert,    physician,    office    and    r.    2104 
Market 
"    Theodore,  instrument  maker,  r.  1428  Market 
Cregan  Cornelius,  gripman  Geary  St.   RR.   r. 
1224  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Dennis,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   1503 

Taylor 
"    James,  driller  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Michael  J.,  traveling  salesman  Neuburger, 
Reiss  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
>8®"Cregan.    See  Cragin,  Craigan,  Creegan  and 

Kragen 
Creger  William,  manufacturer  clothing,  14  San- 
some, room  33,  r.  1727  Sutter 
Creget  Leopold,  florist,  W  s  Franklin  bet  Fil- 
bert and  Greenwich 
Crego  Cyrus,  r.  94  Fair  Oaks 
.«i@="Crego.    See  Cragoe 
Creigh  Edward  N.,  salesman,  r.  632a  17th 
"    Samuel  W.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
632a  17t  11 
je®="Creigh.    See  Cray  and  Creagh 
Creighton  Charles,  insurance  agent,  r.   1227% 
Dolores 
"    Charles  E.,  bartender  Daniel  O'Connell,  r. 

260/2  Clara 
"    Charles  E.  A.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  508, 

2d 
"    Daniel  J.,  r.  768  Harrison 
"    Douglas,    assistant    treasurer    Columbia 

Theatre,  r.  732'/4  Pine 
"    Edward,  boiler  maker,  r.  51  Tehama 
"    Esther  P.  Miss  (The  Creightons),  r.  40  Turk 
"    Ferdinand,  clerk,  r.  2315  Mission 
Creighton  Francis,  chief  clerk   Chief   Signal 
Office  U.  S.  A.,  Dept.  of  California,  r.  133, 
21st 
"    Frederick,  turner,  r.  51  Tehama 
"    George,  messman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    Herbert  P.  (The  Creightons),  r.  40  Turk 
"    Hugh,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1656  Market,  r. 

"    Hugh  H.,  barber,  32414  Montgomery,  r.  310 

Stockton 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  927  Folsom 
"    James,  gasfitter,  r.  768  Harrison 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  508,  2d 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  51  Tehama 
"    Jeremiah  N.,  clerk  E.  T.  Allen  Co.,  r.  732i^ 

Pine 
"    John,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1431  Polk 
"    Joseph  J.,  umbrellas,  13  Mason 
"    Kate  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  508,  2d 


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Creighton  Laura  P.  Miss  (The  Creightons) ,  r.  40 
Turk 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2820  California 
"    Mary  L,.  Mrs.  (The  Creightons),  r.  40  Turk 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  901  Folsom,  r.  927  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  contractor,  r.  508,  2d 
"    Ralph,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r.  1227i/i 

Dolores 
"    Raymond,  student,  r.  813  Capp 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  768  Harrison 
"    Samuel  G.  (The  Creightons),  r.  40  Turk 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  26O14  Clara 
«'    Thomas  Mrs.,  r.  740  Grove 
"    Thomas  F.,  salesman  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  813  Capp 
"    Victor  P.  (The  Creightons),  r.  40  Turk 
"    William,  butcher  Roberts  &  Tuft 
' '    William  D. ,  head  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 
r.  732%  Pine 
-e®"Creighton.    See  Crayton 
Creightons  The  (Samuel  G.,  Mary  L.,  Laura  P., 
Esther  P.,  Victor  P.,   and    Herbert  P. 
Creighton),  stationery  and  printing,   110 
Turk 
Crellin  C.  L.,  vice-president  Ruby  Hill  Vine- 
yard Co.,  614,  3d,  r.  Pleasanton,  Cal. 
"    E.  W.,  president  Rubv  Hill  Vineyard  Co., 

614,  3d,  r.  Oakland 
"    T.  A.,  secretary  Ruby  Hill  Vineyard  Co., 
614,  3d,  r.  Oakland 
Crellin   Thomas,  vice-president   The   Morgan 

Oyster  Co.,  612-614,  3d,  r.  Oakland 
Creme  Giuseppe,  barber,  r.  5(J9  Broadway 
Cremorne  Theatre,    Edward  Homan  proprietor 

and  manager,  771  Market 
Crenan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  8  Ford 

"    Henry,  marker  J.  F.   Cavanaugh,  r.  8  Ford 
Crenlet  Joseph,  r.  5  Folsom  A.v 

"    Philomena,  widow,  r.  5  Folsom  Av 
Crennan  Edward  A.,  real  estate,  30  Montgomery, 

r.  2251/2,  17th 
Creole  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  M.  Getz  &  Co. 

proprietors,  561  Mission 
Creon  CaBsar  (Rolling  &  Creon),  r.  228,  5th 
"    George,  clerk  John  Knubel,  r.  SE  cor  San- 
chez and  16th 
"    John  H.  W.,  salesman,  r  320,  30th 
Crepaux  Louis,   teacher  singing,  Young  Men's 

Christian  Assn  Bldg,  ».  607  Ellis 
Crepin  Emile  A.,  physician,  office  and   r.  1008 

14th  Av  South 
4®"  Cresalia.    See  Cressaglia 
Crescent  City  and   Smith    River  Railroad, 
Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.  agents,  314-334  Spear 
Spear 
Crescent  City  Steamer,    Hobbs,   Wall  &  Co. 

agents,  office  314  Spear 
Crescent  City  Transportation  Co.,  Joseph  G. 
Wall  president,  Charles  E.  Dugan  secre- 
tary, 314  Spear 
Crescent  City  Wharf  and  Dock  Co.,  J.  K.  c. 
Hobbs  president,  Charles  E.  Dugan  sec- 
retary 
"    Gold  Quartz   Mining   Co.   (Grass   Valley, 
Cal.),  F.  I.  Kendall  secretary,  3  Crocker 
Bldg 
Crescenzo  Louis  J.,   baggage   master   Morton 

Special  Delivery,  r.  632  Minna 
Crespi  Cesare,  director  II  Messaggiero,  8  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  216  Lombard 
j8@=-Cress.    See  Crees 

Cressaglia   John  P.,  bill  clerk  Michalitschke 
Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  219  Stevenson 
"    Martin,  restaurant,  15,  3d,  r.  219  Stevenson 
"    Matthew  T.,  sign  painter,  r.  15,  3d 
4®"Cressaglia.    See  Cresalia 
Cresse  Frank  H.,  collector  postofflce,  r.  2109^4 
Mason 
"    George,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  23)4  Free- 
Ion 
Cressens  Joseph,   cellarman  J.  F.  Plumel,  r.  5 

Marcy  PI 
Cressey  Edward  P.,  assistant  treasurer  Pacific 
Mail  Steamship  Co.,  425  Market,  r.  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
CresswellA.  Leslie,   auctioneer  Lundy  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  314,  17th 
"    John,  porter,  r.  25  Elgin  Park  Av 
J8@~Cresswell.    See  Creswell 


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Cressy  Albert,  driver   Contra   Costa   Laundry 
Co.,  r  8171/i  Larkin 
"    Theodore  S.  (Felling,  Cressy  &  Co.),  r.  314 
Hill 
Cresta  Blanca    Souvenir   Vintage,    Wetmore- 
BowenCo.  agents,  depot  140  Montgomery 
"    Frank,  vegetables,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
"    Giovanni  B.,  vegetables,  r.  1122  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  346,  11th 
"    Manuel,  gardener,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
Cresto  Joseph,  lodgings,  239  Green 
Creswell  Harry  T.,  City  and  County  Attorney, 
office  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  2101  De- 
visadero 
^©"Creswell.    See  Cresswell 
Crevling  Fannie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  42  Turk 

"    Steweart,  carpenter,  r.  43  Turk 
Crew  George  M.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham&Co.,  r. 

Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
Crew  James  S,,  secretary  The  J.  Dewing  Co., 
12-14  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
"    John  S.,  r.  524  Howard 
"    Joseph  E.,  clerk  str  Aurora 
Crewe  Charles,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry  P.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
WT?s,  r.  911  Greenwich 
Crews  William  E.,  private  Underwriters'  Fire 

Patrol,  Station  1,  r.  106  Jessie 
Creyer  Adolph  E.  (John  D.  Feldmann  &  Co.),  r. 
800  Haight 
"    August,  clerk  Hermann  Schomaker,  r.  140 

Gough 
"    Charles  (Creyer  &  Heck),  r.  16531/4  Mission 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  615  Howard 
"    Louis,  driver  Creyer  &  Heck,  r.  1718  How- 
ard 
"    &  Heck  (Charles  Creyer  and  Stephen  Heck) , 
butchers,  1655  Mission  and  1718  Howard 
4®*Creyer.    See  Cryer 
Cribben  Michael,  liquors,  541,  1st 

CRIBBEN,  SEXTON  &  CO., 

manufacturers  Universal  stoves  and 
ranges,  13-15  Bluxome,  telephone 
South  320 

Cribbins  John  F.,  salesman  Justinian  Caire  Co., 

r.  128  Valencia 
Crichton  James,   superintendent  Pacific   Imp. 
Co.  stables,  NE  cor  4th  and  Townsend, 
r.  216  Castro 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  109  Baker 
"    Peter,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  109  Baker 
Cridge  Alfred,  publisher  Hope  and  Home,  439 
Montgomery,  r.  1010  Leavenworth 
"    Jessie  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1825  San  Carlos 
Av 
Criglar  W.  L.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  13 

Hardy 
Crilly  John,  merchandise  broker,  133  California, 
room  31,  r.  Oakland 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  3344  Clay 
Crim  George  S.,  real  estate,  118  Montgomery,  r. 
.     3320  Howard 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  3330  Howard 
"    Samuel,  student,  r.  3526  Howard 

CRIM  W.  H.  &  CO. 

(William  E.  Crim),  real  estate  and 
insurance  brokers,  rents  collected  and 
loans  negotiated,  118  Montgomery, 
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Crim   William  H.   (W.   H.  Crim  &  Co.),  r.  2526 

Howard 
Crimi  Lawrence,   watcliman  Wells,  Russell  & 
Co.,  r.  625  Vallejo 
"    M.  A.  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  625  Val- 
lejo 
Crimman  Otto,  bookkeeper,  r.  1300'^  Powell 
"    Susie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1300;4  Powell 
Crimmins  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  7  Solano 

Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  1141  Stevenson 
Dennis,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
John,  machinist,  r.  45  Ritoh  rear 
John  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  45  Ritch  rear 
Joseph,  brass  finisher  J.   Roylance  Brass 
Wks,  r.  13  Scotland 
"    Philip  J.,  liquors,  877  Market 
"    Thomas,  r.  7  Solano 
"    Timothy,  conductor,  r.  2625  Harrison 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  50  Tiffany  Av 
"    William,  r.  56414  Natoma 
Cripps  Henry  T.,  clerk  local  freight  ofBce  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co. 
Criser    Theodore     B..    carriage  painter   Chris 

Anderson,  r.  393,  6th 
Crisman  Elmer  J.,  purser  str  Zealandia,  r.  48, 

4th 
Crisp  Edward,  attorney  at  law,  137-139  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  San  Anselmo,  Cal. 
•'    William,  gardener,  r.  140  Collingwood 
Crispen  J.,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
Crissman  S.  F.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

3237  Mission 
Crist  G.  F.  &  Sons.    See  W.  F.  Van  Bergen  &  Co. 
"    John    L.,    carpenter    N.    Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Lena,  domestic,  3006  Sacramento 
"    Matia    Miss,    domestic,    r.    Old   People's 
Home 
4®"Crist.    See  Christ 

Cristofani    Alessandro,    peddler,    r.    17th    Av 
South  nr  S 
"    D.  &  Co.  (Domenic  Cristofani  and  Francis 
Bancagana),  fruits  and  vegetables,  1128 
Clay 
"    Domenic  (D.   Cristofani  &  Co.),  r.  1128  Clay 
"    Louis  (L.  Lorenzini  &  Co).,  r.  2210 Fillmore 
Cristoforo  Dimetrio,  fruits,  1544  Market 
Cristovich  Christopher,  cook  Nicholas  P.   Mil- 

loglav,  r.  706  Battery 
Critcher  Henry,  speculator,  r.  2633  Pine 
"    John,    inspector   U.    S.    Customs,    r.  2319 

Jackson 
■'    Madison  H.,  secretary  Geo.  Greenzwelg  & 

Co.,  2  Sutter,  r.  2319  Jackson 
"    N.  Cornelia  Mrs.,  r.  2633  Pine 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  2633  Pine 
"    William  K.,  driver,  r.  2633  Pine 
Critcherson  John  F..  conductor,    r.  481  Valencia 

"    L.  P.  Mrs.,  r.  481  Valencia 
Critchlow  Robert,  teamster,  r.  556  Bryant 
Criterion  The  (Bicycle  Weekly),   R.  Lee  Orwen 

editor,  933  Market 
Criterion   The,   Harry    Collins  proprietor,  SE 

cor  Stockton  and  O'Farrell 
Crittenden  C.  E.,  printer  Bulletin,  r.  223  Mason 
Crittenden    Charles    S.,    proprietor    Occident 
Stables,  NW  cor  Geary  and  Polk,  r.  714 
Ashbury 
"    David,  shoeflnisher,  r.  354,  24th 
"    George    B.,    clerk    auditing   dept.   Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  207  Larkin 
Crittenden  James  L.  (Crittenden  &  van  Wyck), 
and    president    People's   Mutual   Tele- 
phone Co.,  605-606 Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  1533 
San  Pablo  Av,  Oakland 


Crittenden   Joseph    L.,  teacher    Lowell   High 
School,  r.  4  Liberty 
"    Laura  Miss,  r.  2140  Sutter 
"    Mary  A.,  schoolteacher,  r.  714  Ashbury 
"    May  L.  Miss,  teacher  Cal.   School  of  Me- 
chanical Arts,  r.  4  Liberty 
'•    Walter,  laborer,  r.  613  Mission 
"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  714  Ashbury 
"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  1231  Geary 
Crittenden  &  van  Wyck  (James  L.  Crittenden 
and  Sidney  M.  van  Wyck  Jr.),  attorneys 
at  law,  Emma  Spreckels  Bldg,  927  Mar- 
ket 
Crittenton  Charles  N.  Rev.,  r.  1524  Mission 
Croall  Frank,  printer,  r.  2107  Mason 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  2107  Mason 
"    Medora  V.  Miss,   dental  student,    r.  2107 
Mason 
4®=Croall.    See  Crowell 

Crocco  George,  butcher  Richard  A.  Huntemann, 
r.  421  Turk 
"    Joseph  (Fugazi  &  Co.),  r.  1500  Stockton 
"    Louis,  with  Pac.  Vinegar  and  Pickle  Wks, 
r.  3  Eaton  Alley 
Croce  Ettore,  waiter  Ferdinando  Delmonte,  r. 
NW  cor  Green  and  Dupont 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  218  Francisco  rear 
"    Peter  E.,  watchcase  maker,  622  Clay 
Crochet  Felix,  cook  Clavere&Bellegarde,  r.  530 

Merchant 
Crock  J(  seph,  scavenger,  r.  738  Vallejo  rear 
Crockard  John  (H.  Crockard's  Sons),  r.  13  Henry 
"    Robert  F.  (H.  Crockard's  Eons),  r.  9%  Bart- 
lett 
Crockard's  H.  Sons  (John  and  Robert  F.),  ship- 

E^milhs,  216  Steuart 

Crocker  A.    &     Brothers     (Aaron,    Jacob    and 

Adolph),  merchants,  108  Battery 

"    Aaron  (A.  Crocker  &  Bros.),  r.  2034  Bush 

"    Aaron  (Crocker  Bros.),  r.  322  Broadway 

"    Adolph  (A.  Crocker  &  Bros.),  r.   Eureka, 

Cal. 
"    Brothers  (Aaron  and  Heiman),  loan  offlce, 
608  Montgomerv 
Crocker  Building,    6lb    Market,    Davidson   & 
Leigh  agents,  137  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  30  Clay 
Crocker  Charles  F.,  president  Occidental  and 
Oriental   Steamship  Co.,  vice-president 
Southern  Pacific  Company,  and  president 
Market  Street  Railway  Co.,  57    Union 
Trust  Bldg,  r.  915  Leavenworth 
Crocker  Charles  H.,  treasurer  and  general  man- 
ager H.   S.    Crocker    Company,    215-219 
Bush,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Charles  S.,  condjictor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  13  Ade- 
laide PI 
•'    C.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1609  Sutter 
"    Edward,  merchant,  r.  322  Broadway 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1114  Masonic  Av 
Crocker  Estate  Company,  C.  E.  Green  secre- 
tary, offlce  57  Union  Trust  Bldg 
"    Fannie  Miss,  r.  1609  Sutter 
Crocker  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  A.  P.  Pel- 
ham  principal,  64  Silver 
Crocker  George,  director  Southern  Pacific  Com- 
pany, 57  Union  Trust  Bldg.  r.  1100  Cali- 
fornia 
Crocker  Grammar  School,  William  H.  Edwards 
principal,  S  s  Page  nr  Baker 
"    Hannah  B.  Miss,  teacher  Buena  Vista  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1114  Masonic  Av 
"    Heiman  (Crocker  Bros.),  r.  1011'/4  Larkin 
"    Helen  T.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1912  Val- 
lejo 
Crocker  Henry  J.  (The  McLaughlin  Co.),  and 
vice-president   H.  S.  Crocker  Company, 
OfBce  508  California,  rooms  1-2,  r.  NW  cor 
Washington  and  Laguna 
"    Henry  J.  Mrs.  (The  McLaughlin  Co.),  ofQce 
508    California,    rooms    1-2,    r.    NW  cor 
Washington  and  Laguna 
Crocker  Henry  S.,  president  H.  S.  Crocker  Com- 
pany,   215-219   Bush,    r.   The   California 
Hotel 
"    Horace  L.,  clerk  land  dept.  C.  P.  RR  Co.,  r. 

401  Clayton 
"    Horace  T.,  engineer,  r.  512  Larkin 


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Crocker  H.  S.  Building,  215-319  Bush,  Davidson 
■  &  Leigh  agents,  137  Montgomery 

CROCKER  H.  S.  COMPANY, 

H.  S.  Crocker  president,  C.  H.  Crocker 
treasurer,  importers,  stationers, 
printers,  litnographers  and  book- 
binders, 215-219  Busb,  copperplate 
department  227-229  Post 
Crocker  Irene  A.  Miss,  proofreader  Post,  t.  513 
Larkia 

"    Isaac,  r.  12  Adair 

"    Jacob   (A.  Crocker  &  Bros.),  r.  San  Luis 
Obispo,  Cal. 

"    Julia  M.  Miss.  r.  1609  Sutter 

CROCKER-LANGLEY 

S.  F.  DIRECTORY, 

H.  S.  Crocker  Company  publishers, 
office  215-219  Bush 

Crocker  Lesser,  dry    goods,  boots  and   shoes, 

734-726  Montgomery 
"    Maria  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  6  Hayes 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  332  Broadway 
"    Nathan,  office  314  Pine,  rooms  58-59,  r.  1912 

Bush 

CROCKER  WILLIAM, 

proprietor  San  Francisco  Planing  Mills, 
524-530,  5tb,  telephone  South  15,  r.  913 
Oak 

Crocker  William  A.,  steam  fitter  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  147  CoUingwood 
Crocker   William   H.,  president  The  Crocker- 
Woolworth  National  Bank,  junction  Post 
and  Market,  r.  1150  California 
Crocker-Woolworth  National  Bank  of   San 
Francisco,    The,    William    H.    Crocker 
president,   G.  W.   Kline  cashier,  W.  E. 
Brown  vice-president,  junction  Post  and 
Market 
Crocker's  San  Francisco  Directory,  see  Crocker- 

Langley  San  Francisco  Directory 
Crocket  Allan  A.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  3335  Lombard 
"    Charles,  machinist,  r.  3325  Lombard 
Crockett  Charles,  detective,  r.  1017  Howard 
"    Frank,  engineer  Engine  20,  r.  3014  Fillmore 
"    Frederick  P.,  laundryman,  r.  319  Guerrero 
"    Jessie  Miss,  cashier  George  A.  Root,  r.  712 
Geary 
Crockett  Joseph  B.,    president    and   engineer 
San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  office  SE 
cor  1st  and  Natoma,  r.  2039  California 
"    Rod,  waiter,  r.  304,  3d 
Crofluth  Howard  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  3237  Mission 
Croft  Alonzo  H.,  musician,  r.  1337  Stockton 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  858!^  Folsom 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  360i/4  Brannan 
"    Martin  L.,  carpenter,  r.  446  Bryant 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  36O14  Brannan 
Crofton  George,  peddler,  r.  664%  Howard 
"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  1812  Market 
"    William  M.,  3d  lieut.  company  I  1st  In- 
fantry U.  S.  A.,  r.  Angel  Island 
Crofts  Francis  E.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School, 
r.  2839  Bush 
"    John  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  3004%  Cali- 
fornia 
Crofut  &  Knapp,  W.  E.  Stubbs  agent,  dealers 

hats  and  caps,  35  New  Montgomery 
Crogan  Charles  M.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co., 
r.  1410  Taylor 
'<    Christopher  S.,  laborer,  r.  12%  Hollis 
"    E.  L.,  painter,  r.  512  Bush 
"    James  J.,  gasfitter,  r.  2622  Sutter 
"    Martha  L.  Mrs.,  r.  12%  Hollis 
"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  231  Leavenworth 
"    May  L.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  1410  Taylor 
"    Patrick  J.,  painter,  r.  12%  Hollis 
Croger   William,  cigar  maker  Christ  Fankel- 

hauser,  r.  227,  7th 
Croghan  Francis  J.,  1st  asst.  engineer  strArago, 
r.  332  Brann  an 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  302  Oak 
Croke  Catharine,  widow,  r.  21  Grand  Av 


Croke  Hannah,  domestic,  42  Belvedere 
"    James,  janitor  :Humboldt  Primary  School, 

r.  632  Fulton 
"    J.  P.,  collector,  634  Kearny 
Croley  George  H.,  poultry  supplies.  417  Sacra- 
mento, r.  Alameda 
Crombet  Achille,  cellarman  E.  Gamier  &  Co.,  r. 

801  Vallejo 
Crome  August,  agent,  r.  114  San  Jose  Av 
"    Edward,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r,  1434 

Devisadero 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1433  Turk 
Cromhane  Jeremiah  A.,  miner,  r.  559a  Minna 
Crompton  Frank,  patternmaker,  r.  319  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  pattern  maker  S.  F.  Pattern  Wks, 

r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
Cromwell  B.  L.,  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  agent, 

U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg.  room  11,   r.  3414 

Post 
"    Burnside,  telegraph  editor  Call,  r.  617  Bush 
"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  335  Minna 
"    Samuel  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  318  Shotwell 
Cron  Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Pine  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Eugene,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  103  Juniper 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  102  Juniper 
J8®"  Cron.    See  Krohn  and  Kron 
Crona  Hall,  413  Sutter 

Cronacher  Charles,  restaurant,  1400  Castro 
Cronan  A.  T.  Miss,  r.  1337  O'Farrell 
"    Catherine  Miss   (Cronan  Sisters),  r.   1327 

O'Farrell 
"    Edwin  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  2517 

Bryant  Av 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  547  Folsom 
"    Henry  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  2517 

Bryant  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  14  Octavia 
"    James,   laborer  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  9 

Plymouth  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1233  Folsom 
"    Jeremiah  G.,  beer  bottler  E.  Rogers,  r.  2743 

Folsom 
"    John   B.,   accountant    E.   M.   Root,  r.   519 

Eddy 
"    John  E.,   lounge  maker  Emil  Heubner,  r. 

13!4  McLea  Court 
"    John  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1171  Howard 

and  321  Jessie,  r.  317  Jessie 
"    Julia  Miss,  milliner,  r.  14  Dale  PI 
"    Lucy  Miss,  milliner,  r.  14  Dale  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13%  McLea  Court 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2606  Bryant  Av 
"    Mary  Miss  (Cronan  Sisters),  r.  1227  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1950  California 
"    Michael  J.,  machine  hand,  r.  13%  McLea 

Court 
"    Michael  J.,  plumber,  r.  1337  O'Farrell 
"    Michael  M.,  iron  worker,  r.  720  Tennessee 
"    Peter,  carriage  painter,  r.  14  Dale  PI 
"    Samuel  J.,  machine  hand,  r.   13%  McLea 

Court 
"    Sisters  (Catherine  and  Mary),  dressmak- 
ing, 1237  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  with  W.  Cronan,  r.  499  Devisadero 
"    Timothy  J.,  bartender,  r.  31,  14th 
"    Vincent,  r.  17  Baker 
"    Walter  M.,  water  tender  str  Mariposa 
"    William,  metal  roofer  and  galvanized  cor- 
nices, 1213-1215  Market,  r.  17  Baker 
4®~  Cronan.    See  Cronin 
Crone  Edward,  conductor,  r.  2610  Sutter 
's-    Edwin,  clerk,  r.  2322  Grove 
' '    Harry,  ship  carpenter,  r.  17th  Av  South  nr  N 


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Crone  Isidore, commissary  sergeant  Commissary 
of  Subsistence  U.  S.  A.,  r.  lOlli^  Green 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  42  Tehama 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2222  Grove 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  26  Hermann 
Croner  Bondy,  corset  manufacturer,  309  Hayes 

"    Louis,  driver,  r.  120  Shipley 
Cronimus  Joseph,  r.  28  Turk 
Cronin  Catherine,  widow,  r.  203  Ritch 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  334  Fremont 
"    Cornelius,  r.  5  Madison  Av 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  4441/^  Jessie 
"    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  115b  Langton 
"    Cornelius,  fireman  str  Eureka,  r.  22  High- 
land Av 
"    Cornelius,  teamster  James  MuUany  &  Co., 

r.  110  Perry 
"    Daniel,  groceries  and  liquors,  1669  Mission 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  539  Lott 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  James  MuUany  &  Co.,  r. 

110  Perry 
"    Daniel  P.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  73314 

Minnesota 
"    David  (Ford  &  Cronin),  r.  cor  N  and  11th 

Av  South 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  32  Linden  Av 
"    Emma,  packer  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice  Mills, 

r.  207  Ritch 
"    Hannah,  domestic,  3323  Clay 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  401,  29th 
"    James,  teamster  Daniel  F.   Gallagher,  r. 

706  Bryant 
"    James  A.,  r.  5  Madison  Av 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  2331  California 
"    Jeremiah,  blacksmith,  r.  49  Perry 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  teamster,  r.  413  Folsom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1614  Mission 
"    John,  liquors,  SE  cor  California  and  Fill- 
more, r.  2331  California 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  444V^  Jessie 
■'    John  D.,  liquors,  421,  3d,  r.  49  Perry 
"    John  E.,  r.  40J4  Louisa 
"    John  F.,  policeman,  r.  40^4  Louisa 
"    John  H.,  plumber,  r.  2331  California 
"    John  R.,  horseshoer,  r.  110  Perry 
"    Josephine   Miss,  manager   The  Imperial, 

728  Sutter 
"    Joseph  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  733^^   Minne- 
sota 
"    Katherine,  widow,  nurse,  r.  4  Taylor  Ter- 
race 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  14  Sumner 
"    Mary,  domestic,  714  Central  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  635,  2d 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3553  Fillmore 
"    Michael  J.,  shoe  cutter  Porter,  Slessinger 

&Co.,  r.  482i4  Tehama 
"    Nealey,  teamster,  r.  444^4  Jessie 
"    Nora,  domestic,  761  Haight 
"    Nora  M.  Miss,  dressmaking,  525  Turk 
"    Owen,  r.  336  Shipley 
"    Patrick,   foreman  "boiler   maker  Union  I. 

Wks.r.  733  Minnesota 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  711  Elizabeth 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  r.  Crescent  Av  nr  Folsom 
"    Thomas  J.,    gripman   Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2915a  Pine 
"    Thomas  S.,  pattern  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

7331/i  Minnesota 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  305  Michigan 
"    Timothy  B.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks.  r. 

800  Tennessee 
"    William,  core  maker  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  .336  Shipley 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  10  Ringold 


Cronin  William,  liquors,  NE  cor  9th  Av  and 
Fulton 
"    William  H. ,  r.  303  Ritch 
4®-Cronin.    See  Cronan 

Cronise  Charles  E.,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan 
and  Hayden  Co.,  r.  134  Ridley 
"    Clement,  assayer  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  1926  Pine 
"    William  H.  V.,  mining,  405  Montgomery, 
room  13,  r.  904B  Powell 
Cronk  Alfred  S.,  teamster,  r.  830  Hampshire 
"    Walter  S.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3508  Mission 
"    William  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  333 
Bartlett 
Cronkite  S.  D.,  salesman  J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son 
Cronley  James,  tinsmith,  r.  1323  Montgomery 
"    John,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1323  Montgomery 
"    Marcella    Miss,   shoe  fitter,  r.  1333  Mont- 
gomery 
Cronogue  James,  gardener  Alta  Plaza,  r.  822,  23d 
Crook  Bradford,  publisher,  r.  815  Alabama 
"    Edwin    W.,    manufacturers'    agent,     126 

Kearny,  room  49,  r.  260  Rose  Av 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  12  Sacramento 
"    Isaac  C,  secretary  Y.  M.C.  A.,  30th  Street 

Bianch,  r.  815  Alabama 
■'    Mary,  widow,  r.  919  Union 
Crook  Oliver,  secretary  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 
1015  Valencia,  r.  2506  Mission 
"    Peter,  grocer,  r.  1607  Powell 
>^=-  Crook.     See  Krook 

Crooker  Arthur,  teas  and  coffees,  r.  Schuyler  nr 
Cortland  Av 
"    Elijah  H.,  stair  builder,   1149  Mission,  r. 

662  Minna 
"    Frederick  F.,  stair  builder  E.  H.  Crooker, 

r.  662  Minna 
"    Matthew  H.,  salesman,  r.  323  Jones 
Crooks  Anna,  widow,  r.  1432  Post 
"    Frank  B.,  real  estate,  401  Spreckels  Bldg, 
r.  215  Gough 
Crooks  George  B.,  director  John  Taylor  &  Co. 
(incorporated),  63, 1st,  r.  514  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jackson  G.,  capitalist,  oflce  430  Montgom- 
ery, room  8,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  J.,    contractor  and  builder,  1603  La- 
guna 
Crooks  Jonathan  J.,  real  estate  and  insurance 
agent,  420  Montgomery,  room  8,  r.  Hotel 
Richelieu 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  2508!4  California 
"    Matthew  J.  (M.  Kedon  &  Co.),  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
'■    Robert  L.,  capitalist,  r.  1327  Jackson 
"    Samuel  R.,  capitalist,  r.  2016  Baker 
"    William,  tailor,  769  Market,  r.  1045  Market 
Crookshank  A.  H.,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co. 
r.  Alameda 

Croome  Dental  Association, 

William  Croome  proprietor,  extracts 
teeth  simply  and  painlessly  by  use  of 
positively  harmless  gas,  759  Market 
Croome  William,  proprietor  Croome  Dental  As- 
sociation, 759  Market,  r.  3020  California 
Cr  on  George  H.,  oiler  str  Modoc,  r.  2014   Glover 
"    John    F.,    foreman    pressroom    California 

Demokrat,  r.  85  Henry 
"    Peter,  2d  officer  str  Bay  City 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  •2OV2  Glover 
"    Wal  er,  teamster,  r.  20>4  Glover 
Cropp  Harry  R.,  cyclery,  1216  Oak 
4®"  Cropp.    See  Kropp 
Cropper  James,  machinist  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  15 

Rincon  PI 
Crosbe  Edward,  laborer,  r.  513  Howard  rear 
Crosberg  Frank  laborer,  r.  2206  Greenwich 
Crosbie  Michael  J.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N. 

Co.,  r.  318!/2  Ritch 
Crosby  Amelia,  widow,  r.  San  Jose  Ay  nr  Foote 
Av 
Benjamin  F.,  chief  steward  str  San  Jose 
Cornelia  F.  Mrs.,  r.  ;1724  Broadway 
Edward  B.,  painter,  r.  2046  O'Farrell 
F.  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  717  Howard 
Frank  B.,  machinist  Simonds  Saw  Co.,  r 
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Crosby  Frank  L.,  collector  New  Home  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  r.  cor  Dwight  and  Yale 
"    George,  miller,  r.  838  Mission 
"    George  H.,  chief  engineer  str  Walla  Walla, 

r.  1724  Broadway 
"    George  O.,  produce  dealer,  233  Davis,  r.  115 

William 
"    George  W.,  manager  Davis  Bros.,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  1313  Sansome 
"    John,  foreman  J.  E.  Whitney,  r.  627  Broad- 
way 
"    John,  printer,  r.  324b  2d  Av 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  64  Hermann 
"    Marks,  paver,  r.  29  Norfolk  rear 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  27  Folsom  Av 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  318  Ritch 
"    Milton  H.,  plate  printer  Payot,  Upham  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1344  Nebraska 
"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  446,  15th 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk,  r.  446,  15th 
"    Peter  J.  attorney  at  law,  25  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  Irvington,  Cal. 
"    S.  Frances,  widow,  r.  607  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  commission  agent,  r.  115  Williams 
"    William,  merchant,  r.  811  Pierce 
Crosett  Alphonzo  A.,  clerk,  r.  1407,  20th 
"    Edward  F.,  bookkeeper  Jones,  Mundy   & 
Co.,r.  610,  31st 
Crosett  James  F.  (J.  F.  Crosett  &  Co.),  com- 
mission mining  agency,  mines  bought 
and  sold,  ores  sampled,  etc.,  638  Sacra- 
mento, r.  339  San  Jose  Av 
"    James  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.  239San  Jose  Av 

CROSETT  J.  F.  &  CO. 

(James  F.  Crosett),  employment  agency 
and  real  estate,  628  Sacramento  and 
312  Sutter 

4S=-Crosett.    See  Crossett 

Crosetti  Joseph  (Casemirro  Bonturi  &  Co.),   r. 

NE  cor  9th  and  Channel 
Crosier  John,  laborer,    r.   NE    cor   Napa    and 
Louisiana 
"    Victor,  separator  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  3395^,  6th 
iS^Crosier.    See  Crozier 
Croskey  George  H.,  laborer,  r.  31st  Av  South  bet 

H  and  I 
Cross  Amelia,  widow,  r.  16V^  Glover 
"    Arthue  D.,  engineer  Geo.  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  1719 

Broderick 
"    Charles  M.   (C.  W.  &  C.  M.  Cross),  r.  718 

Waller 
"    Charles   V.,   physician    and  surgeon,  3103 
Fillmore 
Cross  Charles  W.  (C.  W.  &  C.  M.  Cross),  at- 
torney at  law,  101  Sansome,  rooms  20-23, 
r.  718  Waller 
"    Clyde  A.,  law  student,  r.  718  Waller 
Cross  C.  W.  &  C.  M.  (Charles  W.  and  Charles 
M.),  California  gold  mines,  8-9  Chronicle 
Bldg 
"    Dudley,  steward  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  425 

Post 
"    Edward,  carriage  painter,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Elizabeth  W.,  widow,  r.  626  Polk 
"    Frank   G.,    manager  Clipper  Bicycle  Co., 

1386  Market,  r.  522.  22d 
"    Fred  T.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  1731  San  Carlos  Av 
"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  2645  Mission 
"    Henry,  plumber,  r.  110  Mason 
"    James,  cook,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
Cross  James,  president  Hobart  Estate  Co.,  533 
Market,  room  3,  r.  2534  Mission 
»    James  T.,  r.  1100  Gough 
"    John  E.,  stenographer   general  auditor's 

offtee,  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2645  Mission 
"    John  R.,    with   Sperry  Flour   Co.,   r.    801 

Haight 
"    Joseph  R.,  butcher  J.  H.  Hahn,  r.  1731  San 

"    Lee,  clerk  H.  B.  Sharp,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Louis,  drayman,  r.  1362  McAllister 
"    Robert  J.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2645  Mission 
"    Roger,  1st  engineer  str  Coptic,  r.  Alameda 
"    Rufus  S.,  porter  station  D  postofQce,  r.  619 
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"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  236  Day 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1706 

Baker 
"    Thomas  H.,  fireman,  r.  236  Day 
"    Thomas  J.,  car  washer  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1721  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William,  messman  str  San  Bias 
"    William  H.,  trimmer  Edison   Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  636  Polk 
"    William  W.,  clerk,  r.  16i/i  Glover 
"    William  W.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1713  Leavenworth 
"    Wilson  A.,    clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  890 
Shotwell 
4®=Cross.    See  Kross 
Crossbow   Gold  Mining  Co.,  Henry  D.  Walker 

secretary,  62  Nevada  Block 
Crosscup   Ira  O..   engineer   Union   Trust   Co., 
r.  1009  Buchanan 
"    H.  B.,  master  str  Washtenaw 
Crossett  Frederick  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's 
dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  919  Valencia 
"    George  H.,  machinist,  r.  995  Market 
"    William   I.,  collector  Edison  Light    and 
Power  Co.,  r.  615M  Capp 
4®=Crossett.    See  Crosett 
Crossfield  Edward  W.,  painter,  r.  6  Scotland 
"    Otto,  foreman  Thomson  Bridge  Co.,  r.  123 
Eddy 
Crossley  Catherine  Miss,  r.  533  Turk 
"    Clarence  S.,  engraver  H.  S.   Crocker  Co., 

r,  Alameda 
"    George  J.,  engineer,  r.  34^/^,  8th 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  553i/4  Minna 
"    Joseph  H.,  seaman  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Leonard  D.,  mining  expert,  r.  533  Turk 
"    Madison  B.,  engineer  M.  Greenberg's  Sons, 

r.  1430  Mission 
"    William,  laborer  Cal.  1.  &  Wrecking  Co., 
r.  33  Stanford 
Grossman  E.,  porter,  r.  861  Market 
"    George,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  142,  14th 
"    John,  general  foreman  shops  car  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  6th  and  King,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ramona,  widow,  r.  1006  Pacific 
"    Thomas  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

133b,  14th 
"    Thomas  J.,  secretary  Jordan  Bituminous 
Rock  and  Paving  Co.,  92  Chronicle  Bldg,, 
r.  553  Harrison 
"    William  T.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Crosthwaite  George,  carpenter,  r.  328,  Uth  Av 
"    Isaac,  brass  finisher,  r.  338,  5th  Av 
"    Michael  H.,  plumber,  338,5th  Av,  r.  415,  3d 
Av 
Crothers  George  C,  upholsterer,  r.  614  Ellis 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  1018  Bush 
"    John  H.,  clerk  Bulletin,  r.  Niles,  Cal. 
Crothers    R.  A.,  publisher   The   Bulletin,   622 
Montgomery,  r.  1018  Bush 
"    Ralph,    clerk   money   order   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co,,  r.  614  Ellis 
"    Thomas  G.,  attorney  at  law  and  special 
administrator  estate  of  James  G.  Fair, 
230  Montgomery,  r.  504  Taylor 
"    William,  physician,  r.  504  Taylor 
4®=-Crothers.     See  Carothers,  Carruthers  and 

Caruthers 
Crotogini  Anton,  cook,  r.  509  Broadway 
Crotta  Alexander,  bartender,  r.  USYz  Washing- 
ton 
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Crotty  Daniel,  machinist  Wm.   H.  Birch,  r.  800 
Kearny 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  313  Mississippi  rear  ' 
"    James  G.,  r.  S4714  Clara 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  434  Tehama 
"    JohnT.,  bartender  James  E.  Kenny,  r.  14 

Capp 
"    Michael  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  3518  Sutter  rear 
Crouch  Alfred,  peddler,  r.  90  Miguel 
"    Charles,  beer  bottler,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Charles  W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Rv.,   r. 

2bny2  Sutter 
"    Eva  L.  Miss,  clerk  Cherokee  Indian  Hair 

Grower  Co.,  r.  413  McAllister 
"    James,  manufacturer  cigars,  411  Montgom- 
ery, r.  413  McAllister 
"    Maud  V.  E.,  domestic,  3331  Washington 
"    Thomas,  renovator  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  90 

Miguel 
"    William   S.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1413  Pacific 
Croudace  Charles  W.,  driver  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r. 
3460  Folsom 
"    Frederick  W.,  printer,  620  Merchant,  r.  3203 
Fillmore 
Crough  John  A.,  pork  and  sausages,  108,  6th,  and 

dairy  produce,  428  Hayes,  r.  423  Hayes 
Croughwell  Anna  T.,  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  10  Middle 
"    Eugene  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  10  Middle 
Crouse  Carol  Miss,  teacher  singing  and  elocu- 
tion, 55,  3d 
"    John  M.,  stevedore,  r.  833  Howard 
"    John  R.,  salesman  Jansen,  Rose  &  Henev, 
r.  806  Geary 
4®-Crouse.  See  Kraus,  Krause,  Krauss.Krausse 

and  Krouse 
Crow  Albion,  solicitor,  r.  616  Octavia 
"    G.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  22  Natoma 
"    Harvey  J.,  blacksmith  H.  B.  Schindler,  r. 

1630  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John  H.,  mining  engineer,  r.  303  Waller 
"    Lloyd  T.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  616  Octavia 
"    Thomas,  r.  323  O'Farrell 
49~Crow.    See  Krogh 

Crowe  Charles,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  922  Post 
"    Charles,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Eugene  M.,  truckman  Truck  1,  r.32  O'Far- 
rell 
"    George,  student,  r.  1011  Washington 
"    James  P.,  hoseman  Engine  13,  r.  1438  Va- 
lencia 
"    James  W.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Folsom  and  9th, 
and  deputy  Superintendent  Streets,  r. 
15  Sheridan 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  807  Mission 
"    John  J.  (Curley  &  Crowe),  r.  737  Treat  Av 
"    John  J.,  salesman  M.  Dewitt  &  Co.,  r.  214,  3d 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  109  Leavenworth 
"    Kate  J.  Miss,  r.  114,  11th 
"    Luke  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  440,  2d 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1418  Larkin 
"    Mark  A.,  painter,  r.  2408^/^  Sacramento 
"    Maxwell  L.,  insurance,  r.  136  Hancock 
"    Miles,  laborer,  r.  340,  15th 
"    Thomas  M.,  starter  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  3913  Pine 
"    Thomas  P.,  proprietor  Troy  Hotel,  506  Napa 
"    William,  iron  roller,  r.  807  Mission 
Crowell  Amy  B  .  widow,  r.  90514  Guerrero 
"    Ann  H.,  widow,  r.  905V4  Guerrero 
"    A.  Russell,  sporting  editor  Breeder  and 

Sportsman,  r.  3235,  16th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1006  Pine 
"    Charles,  r.  912  Bush 


Crowell    Charles    H.,    secretary   Laurel  Hill 
Cemetery  Association  and   superinten- 
dent Laurel  Hill  Cemetery,  office  Cen- 
tral Av  opp  Bush 
"    Charles  H.,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Evening 

School,  r.  310,  17th 
"    Charles  L  (John  Sroufe  &  Co.),  r.  Sausalito 
"    Edgar  C,  butcher  H.  Lilienthal,  r.  35  Russ 
"    Eliza  A.,  widow,  r.  1603  Larkin 
"    Fannie  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Young  Men's 

Christian  Assn.,  r.  310,  17th 
"    Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper  D.  Appleton  & 

Co.,  r.  310,  17th 
"    George  C.  printer,  r.  35  Russ 
"    George  E.,  mining  engineer,  r.  208  Octavia 
"    George  W.,  superintendent  Lynde&  Hough 
Co.,    40   California,    r.    California  City, 
Marin  Co. 
"    G.  W.,  chief  officer  stmr  Peru 
"    Harold  W.,  cashier  The  Fidelity  and  Cas- 
ualty Co.,  r.  1006  Pine 
"    Ida  J.,  widow,  r.  1145'^  Valencia 
"    Martin  L.,  route  agent  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.. 

r.  307  Jones 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1517  Noe  rear 
"    Prentiss,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  905^4 

Guerrero 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  646  Folsom 
"    Walter  H.,  with  The  Bank  of  California,  r. 

1603  Larkin 
"    William  W.,  barber  Seppich  &  Kleinhans. 
r.  44,  3d 
4®-Crowell.    See  Croall 
Crowhurst  Samuel  G.,  baker,  r.  1013  Treat  Av 
Crowley  Bartholomew,  baker,  r.  320,  5th 
■'    Catherine,  widow,  r.  113  Gilbert  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2006  Mason 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  334,  3d 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1331,24th 
"    Charles,  timer  Geary  St.  RR,  r.   NE  cor 

Buchanan  and  Geary 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  334,  3d 
"    Cornelius,  liquors,  NW  cor  36th  and  Valen- 
cia, r.  1443  Valencia 
"    Cornelius,  shoemaker,  SW  cor  Clara  Av 

and  Corbett  Av 
"    Cornelius,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

832  Illinois 
"    Cornelius  D.,  plumber  Ahlbach  &  Co.,  r.  116 

Wildey 
"    Daniel,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  39  Silver 
"    Daniel,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  1017 

Battery 
"    Daniel  F.,  wharfinger    Harbor     Commis- 
sioners, r.  1717  Ellis 
"    Daniel  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  34  Johnson  Av 
"    Daniel  J.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

334,  3d 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

619  Hayes 
"    Daniel  J.,  liquors,  73,  4th,  r.  797  Mission 
"    David,  boatman,   sec.  B  Se*  Wall.  r.  3347 
Jones 
Crowley  David  W.,  manager  Electric  Laundry 
Co.,  315  Valencia,  r.  41  Ridley 
"    Dennis  J.,  painter,  r.  619  Hayes 
"    Dennis  O.  Rev.,  secretary  The  Youth's  Di- 
rectory, 3030  Howard 
"    Edith  H.  Miss,  principal  Stanford  Primary 

School,  r.  1629  Sacramento 
"    Elizabeth    E.    Miss,     teacher     Hamilton 

Grammar  School,  r.  151  Grove 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  332'^^  Clementina 
"    Emmet  C,  clerk  F.   Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  449 

Stevenson 
"    Florence,  widow,  r.  320,  17th 
"    Florence,  paper  carrier,  r.  315  Beale 
"    Florence,  stevedore,  r.  20  Federal 
"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  30!^  Hunt 
"    Frank  H.,  machinist,  r.  3  Palmer 
"    George,    bartender   Cornelius  Crowley,  r. 

1442  Valencia 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  1817  Greenwich 
"    George,  gripman,  r.  342,  18th 
"    Harry,  teamster  J.  L.  Vermeil  &  Co.,  r.  334 

Langton 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  832  Illinois 
"    James,  candy  maker  J,  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
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Crowley  James,  cooper  David  Woerner 
"    James,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  1608  Pacific  Av 
"    James  B.,   traveling  salesman  Schweitzer 

&Co.,r.  404  Post 
"    James  C,  hoseman  Engine  6,  r.  311,  6th 
"    James  M.,  restaurant,  832  Illinois 
"    James  P.,  iron  worker,  r.  1817  Greenwich 
"    Jeremiah,  stevedore,  r.  210  Clara 
"    Jeremiah  T.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  319 

San  Jose  Av 
"    J.  George,  bookkeeper  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  1227 

Fell 
"    John,  r.  148/2  Silver 
"    John,  calker,  r.  22!4  Hubbard 
"    John,  cook  Washington  Hotel 
"    John,  gasfitter,  r.  1643  Polk 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  72  Brady 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  332  Louisiana 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  336  Louisiana 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  619  Hayes 
"    John,  liquors,  1207  Kentucky 
"    John,  machinist  Bay  City  I.  Wks 
"    John,  merchant,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    John,  stamp  clerk  postofflce,  r.  1514  Howard 
"    John,  termster,  r.  518  Chestnut 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  592  Stevenson 
"    John  E.,  harness  maker,  r.  3  Palmer 
"    John  F.,  gasfitter,  r.  706  Natoma 
"    John  F.,  liquors,  15  Mason,  r.  619  Hayes 
"    John  H.,  shoecutter,  r.  320  5th 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  SOVz  Moss 
"    John  J.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

Mission  nr  29th 
"    John  J.,  janitor  Supreme   Court  of  Cali- 
fornia. Emporium  Bldg,  r.  646  Valencia 
"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  14  Hill 
"    John  J.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co., 

r.  210  Clara 
"    John  J.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  646  Valencia 
"    John  M.,  bricklayer,  r.  14  Harriet 
"    John  P.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  128  Morris 

Av 
"    John  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  SOVi  Louisa 
"    Joseph  D.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

334,  3d 
"    Kate   H.   Miss,   teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School,  r.  1629  Sacramento 
"     M.,  r.  246,  7th 
"    Mamie  Miss,  stenographer  I.   L.  Merrell, 

r.  592  Stevenson 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  12  Homer 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  315  Beale 
"    Margaret    I.    Miss,    teacher    Longfellow 

Primary  School,  r.  521  Post 
"    Mark  F.,  clerk,  r.  321  Bryant 
"    Martin  F.,  clerk  Barnett  &  Kalisky 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1227  Mission 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  735  Minna 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1502  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  A., -widow,  r.  1817  Greenwich 
"    Mary  E.    Miss,   teacher    Longfellow  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  521  Post 
"    Michael,  bricklayer,  r.  34  Harriet 
"    Michael,  fireman  str  Corona,  r.  A  bet  26th 

and  27th  Avs 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    Michael,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1109 

Tennessee  rear 
"    Michael  J.,  r.  215  Turk 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  440  Natoma 
"    Nathaniel,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  342 

18th 
"    Nellie,  press  feeder  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 

1817  Greenwich 
Crowley  Patrick,  Chief  of  Police,  ofQce  3  New 

City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  1629  Sacramento 
"    Patrick,  foreman  Thomas  G.  Walkington, 

r.  149  Silver 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  27  Silver 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1109  Tennessee  rear 
"    Paul   J.,  shipping    and   commission  mer- 
chant, 320  California,  room   12,  r.   811A 
Greenwich 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  2020  Filbert 
"    Robert  S.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  112  Webster 


Crowley  Samuel,  stock  cutter  W.  F.  Van  Bergen 

&Co.,  r.  143,3d 
"    Stephen      J.,    shoemaker   Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  214  Jersey 
"    Therese  Miss,  r.  11  Norfolk 
"    Thomas  F.,  boatman.  Section  B  Sea  Wall, 

r.  2347  Jones 
'■    Thomas  J.,  druggist,  r.  12 Homer 
"    Thomas  P.,  ironworker  Ralston  I.  Wks, 

r.  1817  Greenwich 
"    Thomas  P.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  624  Post 
"    Timothy,  boiler  maker,  r.  315  Beale 
"    Timothy,  oyster  opener,  r.  49  Zoe 
"    Timothy  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  210  Clara 
"    Timothy  J.,  attorney  at  law,  1-3A  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Timothy  J.,  horseshoer,  11  Merchant,   r.  5 

Birch  Av 
"    William,    laborer.  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  639  Bryant 
"    William,  mariner,  r.  652  Howard 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  3014  Hunt 
"    William  B.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  425 

Eddy 
"    William  C.  C,  solicitor,  r.  528,  19th 
"    William  J.,  expressman,  NE  cor  California 

and  Davis,  r.  2827  Clay 
"    William  P.,  bartender  M.  F.  Dunleavy,  r. 

1136  Howard 
J8S~Crowley.    See  Crawley 
Crown  David  S.,  cigar  maker  Frahm  &  Franken- 

berg,  r.  318  Hayes 

CROWN  DISTILLERIES  CO., 

Ernest  R.  Lilientlial  president,  Louis 
S.  Haas  secretary,  proprietors  Cyrus 
Noble  Distillery  (Lynchburg,  onio), 
and  wholesale  liquor  dealers,  100-102 
Front.  Bonded  stores  and  warehouses, 
53-59  Steuart 

Crown    Flouring'   Mills    (Stockton),   Stockton 
Milling  Company  proprietors,  ofilce  112 
California 
"    Isaac  (Shaen  «&  Crown),  r.  528  Hayes 

Crown  Paper  Company  (Oregon  City,  Or.), 
Ludwig  Schwabacher  secretary  and 
general  manager,  707  Front 
"  Point  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Company 
(Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  James  Newland  sec- 
retary, 35  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"  The  (lodgings),  Joseph  Lufkin  proprietor, 
29  Grant  Av 

Crowney  B.,  baker  Alms  House 

Crowninshield  Charles  B.,  laborer,  r.  704  Te- 


Crowther  Edward  W.,  carpenter,  1515  California, 
r.  1220  Webster 
"    Isaac,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    Mildred  Miss,  r.  824  Laguna 
Croxton   Richard  C,    1st    lieut.   company    A, 
1st  Infantry  IJ.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks, 

Croyland  John,  attorney  at  law,  410  Pine,  r.  1805 

Pierce 
Crozat  Ferdinand,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 
Crozeau  Auguste,  r.  824  Montgomery 
Crozer  Enoch  L.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
Crozier  George,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR,  r.  1215  Union 
"    Harry  P. ,  clerk  I.  S.  Van  Winkle,  r.  619  Pine 
"    Herbert  W.,  student,  r.  619  Pine 
"    John  P.,  iron  worker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  704 
Tennessee 


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Crozier  Samuel,  solicitor  Baldwin  &  Hammond, 
r.  448  Fulton 
"    Samuel  W.,  stenographer,  r.  448  Fulton 
"    William  J.,  r.  619  Pine 
4®"  Crozier.    See  Crosier 
Cruden  David,  shipwright,  r.  3545  Howard 
Crudo  Frank,  boothlack,  r.  5  Pollard  PI 
Crudup  James  (L.  Massoni  &  Co.),r.  711  IvyAv 
Cruickshank  William,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant 

&Co.,  r.  2208  Union 
Cruise  James,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  324d 
2d  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  619  Natoma 
"    William,  conductor,  r.  231  Perry 
^f  Cruise.    See  Cruse,  Cruz  and  Kruse 
Crum  Freeman  A.,  dentist,  320  Hayes 
"    George  W.,  salesman  Miller,  SI0SS&  Scott, 

r.  3103  Clay 
■'    Harry  A.,  clerk  L.  Feldmann  &  Co.,  r.  320 

Hayes 
"    William,  tinner  John  F.  Myers  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Crumble  William,  heater,  r.  216  Michigan 
Crumley  Charles  E.,  varnish  maker  Tamm  & 

Nolan  Co.,  r.  7  Albion  Av 
Crummey  Eugene,  drirer  Truck  1,  r.  937, 11th  Av 
South 
"    Hugh,  contractor,  r.  1928  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Hugh  P.,  contractor,  r.  1106  Railroad  Av 
"    James,  sheep  merchant,  office  530  Clay,  r. 

2723  Folsom 
"    John  A.,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r. 

nth  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    John   T.    driver   Engine   16,    r.    1002   Ten- 
nessee 
"    Louise  M.,  widow,  varieties,  1220  Mason 
"    Margaret  A.,  widow,  r.  937,  11th  Av  South 
"    Owen,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r.  1106 
Railroad  Av 
Crump  F.  W.,  clerk,  r.  603  Bush 
"    Perry  A.,  clerk  Bank  of  British  Columbia, 
r.  Sausalito 
Cruse  Charles,  messman  bktn  J.  D.  Peters,  r.  326 
Green 
"    John  H.,  liquors,  521  East 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  Cambridge  nr  Bacon 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  129b  Guerrero 
Crutehfleld  Mary,  widow,  r.  2818  Greenwich 
Crux  George  A.,  with  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 

2715  Pine 
Cruz  Charles,  hostler  American  Brewery,  r.  1616 
Mason 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1616  Mason 
"    William  J.,  cellarman  American  Brewery, 
r.  1616  Mason 
4S=-Cr\iz.    See  Cruise,  Kroos  and  Kruse 
Cruza  Adolph,  butcher,  r.  734  Minna 

"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  30V4  Lafayette 
Cruzan  John  A.  Rev.,  pastor  Olivet  Congrega- 
tional Church,  r.  8  Alpine 
Cryer  William,  boatbuilder  Geo.  W.  Kneass,  r. 

1391/2  Silver 
j^=Cryer.    See  Creyer 
Crysler  Vincent  W.,  agent  John  J,  Bagley  &  Co. 

(Detroit,  Mich.),  410  Sacramento 
Crystal  Hotel,  Peter  Hansen  oroprietor,  739,  4th 
"    Packing  and  Provision  Co.  (Jacob  A.  Pecher, 
Martin    Kupfer    and    John     Doassans), 
provision  packers,  321  Francisco,  branch 
12-14  Pacific  Fruit  Market 
Crystal  Palace,  Hageman  &  Haquette  proprie- 
tors, 5  Kearny  and  12  Geary 
Crystal  Rock  Salt  Mining  Co.   (Danby,  San 
Bernardino  Co.,  Cal.),  Charles  J.  Ahlborn 
president,  miners    and    shippers    rock 
salt,  509  Montgomery,  rooms  3-4 


Crystal  Salt  Water  Bathing  Co.,  John  Farn- 

ham  president  and  manager,  317-325  Bay 

"    Salt  Works,  Plummer  Brothers  proprietors. 

14-16  Spear 
"    Soda  Water  Co.,  Frank  Maxson  president, 

SE  cor  Mason  and  Vanderwater 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  618a  Natoma 
Cuadro  Edward,  teamster,  r.  524,  9th 
"    Felix,  teamster  S.  H.  Harmon  Lumber  Co,, 
r,  528,  9th 
Cubery  William  M,  (Cubery  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 

CUBERY   &  00. 

(WlUiam  M.  Cubery),  book  and  job 
printers,  photo-engraving  and  deal- 
ers cards  for  all  societies,  687  Mission 
below  Second,  telephone  Main  836 

Cucagna  Antonio,  cook  Nicholas  Sturiza,  r.  815 
Broadway 
"    Rudolph,  blacksmith  B.   Grave  Co.,  r.  815 
Broadway 
Cucuel  Emile,  treasurer  and  general  manager 
Traffic  Publishing  Co.,  429  Montgomery, 
r.  I6IO1/2  Hyde 
"    George,  r.  1916  Broderick 
Cudahy   Packing    Co.   (South    Omaha),    F.    H. 

Ames  Co.  agents,  3  California,  room  23 
Cuddeback  George  W.,  bookkeeper  Carroll   & 

Tilton,  r.  28  Antonio 
Cuddon  R.  F.,  cashier,  r.  419  Castro 
Cuddy  Catherine,  widow,  r.  6  Alice 
"    Jeremiah,  ambulance  driver  Almshouse 
"    Kate,  lodgings,  1147  Harrison 
"    William,  picture  frame  caster,  r.  6  Alice 
Cudell  Amy  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  W  s  Nebraska   bet    18th  and 
Mariposa,  Potrero 
"    Gustave,  soapmaker,  r.  W  s  Nebraska  bet 

18th  and  Mariposa,  Potrero 
"    Margaret    Miss,    finisher    Golden    Gate 
Woolen  Mills,  r.  W  s  Nebraska  bet  18th 
and  Mariposa,  Potrero 
Cudhey  John,  longshoreman,  r,  I26  Welsh 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  126  Welsh 
Cudner   Addie    Miss,    stenographer    Baker   & 
Hamilton,  r.  419  Harrison 
"    Augustus  A.,  clerk,  r.  419  Harrison 
Cudworth  Abel  W.,  r.  2420  Fillmore 
"    Emory  A.,  student,  r.  2018  Union 
"    James  W.,  real  estate,  r.  2018  Union 
"    J.  Judson,  attorney  at  law,  6-7  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  2420  Fillmore 
"    Merrill  P.,  clerk  Cal.  Furniture  Co..  r.  2420 

Fillmore 
"    Royal  W.,  student,  r.  2018  Union 
Cue  William  G.,  clerk,  r.  1520  Sanchez 
4^Cue.    See  Kuh 

Cuello  Henry  J.,  porter  Chenoweth  &  Wilmot, 
r.  27i4  Hawthorne 
"    Jose,  laborer,  r.  651  Vallejo 
Cuenin  Francis,  bookkeeper  Ildefonso  Cuenin, 

r.  1626  Vallejo 
Cuenin  Ildefonse,  proprietor  Campi's  Restau- 
rant, 531-533  Clay,  r.  1626  Vallejo 
Cuesta  Peter,  porter  Perrin  &  Apostolo,  r.  1032 

Folsom 
Cuevas  Rosario  G.  de,  widow,  r.  2814  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Cuff  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
Cugomo  Joseph  J.,  laborer,  r.  824  Jackson 
Cuicci  Lorentzo,  scavenger,  r.  1521  Dupont  rear 
"    Pasquale,  laborer,  r.   1004  Montgomery  Av 
Cuinat  Francis  X.,  shoemaker,  511  Bush 
Culberson  Clara  Miss,  lodgings,  26,  6th 

"    James  H.,  solicitor  Chronicle,  r.  Alameda 
Culbert  John,  laborer,  r.  41  Tehama 
"    William  C,  with  S.  B.  Leavitt  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
4®=Culbert.    See  Colbert 
Culbertson  Adelia,  widow,  r.  7,  7th 
"    Anna     L.     Miss,     teacher    Presbyterian 
Chinese  Mission  Home,  r.  920  Sacramento 
"    Margaret  Miss,  superintendent  .Presbyte- 
rian Chinese  Mission  Home,  r.  920  Sac- 
ramento 
Culbreth  Robert  E.,  publisher  and  proprietor 
City  Argus,  526  Kearny,  r.  405  McAllister 
Culhane   Garry    J.,    clerk   Golden    Gate   Park 
Museum,  r.  Oakland 


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Culin  Edward  L.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  3665 

Howard 
Cull  Lawrence  C,  fruits    and   vegetables,  13, 

24tli 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  319  Ivy  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  319  Ivy  Av 
Cullen    Amelia    Miss,     packer     Union    Fruit 

Grader,  r.  19  Gilbert 
"    B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  107  Walnut 
"    Charles,  machinist,  r.  20th  Av  South  nr  I 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Charles  J.,  bartender  Samuel  Thomas,  r. 

7  Ritch 
"    Charles  J.,  compositor,  r.  1707  Mason 
"    Charles  W.,  messenger,  r.  1810  Powell 
"    Cornelius,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Redwood  City,  Cal. 
"    Daniel  J.,  assistant  manager  J.  R.  Loosley, 

r.  1319  Scott 

CULLEN  DELLA  MISS, 

male  and  female  employment  agency, 
323  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5620,  r.  637 
Golden  Gate  Av 

Cullen  Dennis,  shoemaker,  406,  5th,  r.  735  Bryant 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Army  and 

Missouri 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  3d  Av  nr  I 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1012  Larkln 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Bank, 

r.  1404  Grove 
"    Gerald,  clerk  supply  dept.  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co's  Express,  r.  1320  Kearny 
"    Henry  P.,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

1011  Larkln 
"    James,  r.  303  Capp 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  NWcor  Georgia  and 

Sierra 
"    James  B.,  conductor,  r.  107%  Walnut 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  1404  Grove 
"    James  T.,  r.  139  Perry 
"    Jane  A.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Grammar 

School,  r.  1404  Grove 
"    John   Rev.,    assistant    rector    St.    Rose's 

Church  (R.  C),  r.  533  Brannan 
"    John  C,  secretary  The  Hawthorne  Society, 

room  3,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  416 

Clayton 
"    John  H.,  teamster  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co.,  r.  2 

Potrero  Av 
•'    John  J.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  800 

"  John  P.,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Georgia  and 
Sierra 

"    John  T.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners 

"  John  W.,  clerk  Pac.  Coast  Jockey  Club,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"  Joseph,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  105 
Walnut 

"    Joseph,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"    Joseph,  ship  carpenter,  r.  902  Illinois 

"    Joseph  P.,  clerk,  r.  2107  Vallejo 

"    J.  W.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"  Laura  R.  Miss,  teacher  Harrison  Primary 
School,  r.  922  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Louisa  A.  Miss,  teacher  j efterson  Primary 
School,  r.  3107  Vallejo 

"    Maria  Mrs.,  groceries,  335  Perry 

"    Martin,  capitalist,  r.  715  Howard 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  IO71/2  Walnut 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  3107  Vallejo 

"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  1011  Larkin 

"  Paul  A.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
29  South  Park 

"  Thomas,  bartender  Albert  White,  r.  419 
East  North 

"  Thomas,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  7 
Ritch 

"  Thomas  D.,  fish  and  produce,  r.  IbSTYz  Mar- 
ket 

"  Thomas  F.,  embalmer  McGinn  Bros.,  r.  31 
Eddy 

"  Thomas  J.,  bicycle  instructor  Devany,  Hop- 
kins &  Co.,  r.  520  Stanyan 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  40  West  Av 

"    Thomas  W.,  painter,  r.  303  Bennington 

"    Thomas  W.,  painter,  r.  303  Capp 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  29  Vallejo 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Cullen  William,  property    clerk  Police  Depart- 
ment, r.  59  South  Park 
"    William  E.,  quartermaster  str  Gaelic 
' '    Wil  liam  F. ,  liquors ,  325  Perry 
"    William  O.,  bookkeeper  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  East  Oakland 
Culley  Anne,  widow,  r.  7  William 
"    Brothers  (John  and  William),  horseshoers, 

Railroad  Av  nr  6th  Av  South 
"    John  (Culley  Bros.),  r.  7th  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  12  Heron 
"    John  P.,  plumber,  22,  7th,  r.   1910  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    William  (Culley  Bros.),  r.  7th  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 
4S-CuUey.    See  Cully 
Cull  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  319  Ivy  Av 
Cullicutt  John  P.,  master  mariner,  r.  Ill,  12th 
Culligan  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  27  Kate  PI 
"    Anita  Miss,  milliner,  r.  237  Oak 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  707  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  318  Ritch 
"    John  F.,  florist  George  B.  Jones,  r.  2  Han- 
over PI 
"    Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  717%  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Michael,  cattle  dealer,  r.  Connecticut  nr 

17th,  Potrero 
"    Patrick  F.,  foreman  E.  Griswold  &  Co.,  r. 

208  Utah 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  27  Kate  PI 
"    William,  landscape  gardener,   1332%   Na- 
toma 
"    William  J.,  gardener,  r.  1322%  Natoma 
"    William  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  237  Oak 
-8®°Culligan.    See  Colligan 
CuUinan  E.  C,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Eustace,  student  Sullivan  &  Sullivan,  r. 

3030  Howard 
"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  1714  Market 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  71  Tehama 
"    Michael,  helper  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co. 
"    Vincent,  clerk  Sullivan  &  Sullivan,  r.  433 
Clementina 
Cullinane  Hannah,  widow,  r.  140  Perry 
"    Harry  J.,  traveling  salesman  Buckingham 

&  Hecht,  r.  19  Douglass 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  1049  Market 
"    James,  saloon  keeper,  r.  705,  24th 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  75  Clementina 
"    Lawrence  J.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  2313  Larkin 
Culliton  E.  J.,  salesman  Keller  Bros.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  317  Minna 
4@-Culliton.    See  Colleton 
Cullnan  Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  1730  Church 
Cullum  Ann,  widow,  r.  30  Freelon 
"    Charles,  policeman,  r.  360  Jessie 
"    Frank  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  360  Jessie 
"    Frank  D.,  stone  cutter,  r.  360  Jessie 
"    Robert,  waiter  Thompson  &  Tobuis,  r.  592 
Stevenson 
4®=-Cullum.    See  CoUum 
Cullumber  John,  Cooper,  r.  3632  Bryant  Av 
Cully  Joseph  J.,  driver  Engine  21,  r.  1133  Oak 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
4®=-Cully.    See  Culley 
Culotta  Charles,  foreman,  r.  1709a Lexington  Av 

GULP  DANIEL  S. 

(Valleau  &  Oliver),  printer,  law  and 
brief  works  a  specialty,  424  Sansome, 
r.  2824  Clay 

Culp  Sophie  V.  Mrs.   (Perley  &  Culp),   r.  3824 
Clay 


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405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO.  . 

Culper  Hammond,  laborer,  r.  237  Minna 
Culton  Anthony  B.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

738,  14tli 
Culver  Alexander,  millwright,  r.  315  Mason 
"    Charles,  collector,  r.  1509V^  Market 
"    Charles  A.,  manager  Cluett,  Coon  &  Co., 

234-226  Bush,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ernest  v.,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1913  La- 

guna 
"    Prank   D.,    contractor,  916    Market,    r.    17 
Stockton 
Culver  James  H.,  secretary  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute, 31  Post,  r.  1111  Clay 
"    John  O.,  U.  S.  Post  Office  inspector,  U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  78c,  r.  Palo  Alto, 
Cal. 
"    Minnie  Miss,  landscape   painting,   1509% 

Market 
"    Marshall  L.,  clerk  Sta.  B  postofflce,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Culver  0.  B.  &  Co.  (Orrin  B.  Culver),  manu- 
facturers' agents,  35  New  Montgomery 
"    Orrin  B.  (O.  B.  Culver  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Stanley  Z.,  stenographer,  r.  2719  Union 
"    Walter  H.,  laborer,  r.  527  Sacramento 
"    William  H.,    bookkeeper  Cluett,   Coon  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William   L.,    bookkeeper  Frank  Bros.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William  S.,  carpenter,  r.  749  Market 
"    William  W.,  r.  2719  Union 
-8®="  Culver.    See  Colver 

Culverwell  George  T.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  1325 
Ellis 
"    Joseph  B.,  machinist,  r.  1617%  Grove  rear 
"    Joseph  E.,  teamster,  r.  1325  Ellis 
"    Kate  Miss,   teacher  Trinity  School,  r.  3004 

Sacramento 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3004  Sacramento 
"    Richard  S.,  resident  engineer  Coast  Divi- 
sion S.  P.  Co.,  r.  .3004  Sacramento 
Cumback  WiUiam  E.,  manager  Pacific  Branch 
Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  (limited), 
581-583  Mission,  r.  1616  California 
Cumberland  Coal  Co.,  John  L.  Howard  presi- 
dent,   Denton   D.    Stark    secretary,    21 
Luning  Bldg 
"    David,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  639 
Mission 

^^g^  "    Presbyterian  Chinese  Mission,  3  Clay  Av 

I^^C  Cumberpatch  George,  draughtsman  Pac.  Tel.  & 

-^  Tel.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

^M^^         Cumbers  George  W.,  salesman  Eisen  Vineyard 

^  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

H"i^  Cumberson  Charles  E.,  general  agent  P.  Loril- 

^BM^  lard  Co.,  304  Sacramento,  r.  Oakland 

^^^^  Cumiskey  Thomas,  rancher,  r.  Athens  nr  Brazil 

^^,— ^  Cumisky  James,  fireman  Water  Tower  1,  r.  104 

•^^^  New  Montgomery 

^^B^  iS®"  Cumisky.    See  Comisky  and  Cumminsky 

^^^"  Cummer  F.  D.  &  Son  Co.  (Cleveland,  Ohio),  New- 

^         '  ton  M.  Bell  agent,  109  California 

Cumming  Alexander  M.,  insurance,  305  Califor- 

■  nia,  r.  Fruitvale 

^>^\  "    David  (George  Cumming  &  Co.),  r.  Chicago 

r^*^^  "    George  (George  Cumming  &  Co.),  r.  20  Fell 

^.^j^      CUMMING  GEORGE  &  CO. 

Q^J  (George,  David  and  Joseph  M.  Cum- 

ming), manufacturers  of   the   Cum- 
^  ming  Portable  Forge  and  tbe  Cumming 

^^  Hand    Blower,  hydraulic  machinery, 

^^H  etc.,  18  Fell  opp  cor  Tenth  and  Market 

Gumming  George  M.,  draughtsman  Pac.  Imp. 
Co.,  r.  3633,  16th 


Cumming  Joseph  M.   (George  Cumming  &Co.), 

r.  20  Fell 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1506  Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  roofer,  r,  15c  Do  re 
"    William,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  12  Shasta 
Cummings  Adelia,  widow,  r.  436  Brannan 
"    Andrew  J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1250 

California 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  436  Brannan 
"    Belle,  widow,  r.  2302  California 
"    B.  F.,r.  1364  Market 

"    Bryan  J.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  8%  Sher- 
idan 
"    Charles  E.,  tanner  Filer  &  Lawrence,  r. 

1436  Nebraska 
"    Cliff,  clerk  Cummings'  Sons,  r.  Alameda 
"    Daniel  K.,  laborer,  r.  529a  7th 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  436  Brannan 
"    Edwin  J.,  rheumatic  belts,  r.  303,  3d 
"    Findly,  wood    turner   Andrew   Wilkie,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Francis,  salesman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

1033  Mission 
"    Francis  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2300  Market 
"    Frank,  extraman  Truck  2,  r.  627  Broadwav 
"    Frank  M.,  chief  clerk  Palace  Hotel,  r.  158 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  M.,  teamster,  r.  434,  6th 
"    George  A.,  carpenter,  r.  138,  4th  Av 
"    George  H.,  machinist,  r.  233  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  K.,  coffee  and  lunch  rooms,  606  Mis- 
sion, r.  54  Merritt 
"    Henry  O.,  foreman  Clatsop  Milling  Co.,  r. 

1900  Powell 
"    James,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  14  Lynch 
"    James,  hostler,  r.  1817  Sacramento 
"    James  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1324  Mission 
"    James  H.,  cattle  dealer,  r.  Bosworth  nr 

Rosso 
"    James  J.,  ipacker  Justinian  Caire  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Cummings  J.  E.,  dentist,  office  and  r.  1402  Bush 

cor  Polk,  telephone  East  149 
"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  332  Turk 
"    John  Mrs.,  r.  431  Geary 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  3  Washington 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1644  Mission 
"    John  H.,  tanner,  r.  1016,  15th  Av  South 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Patrick  O'Connor,  r.  SW  cor 

25th  and  Florida 
"    Lawrence,  r.  706  Natoma 
"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1411  Lyon 
"    Martin,  r.  116  Perry 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Martin,  painter,  r.  1646  Mission 
"    Martin  J.,  second  hand  dealer,  1 

sion 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  573  Minna 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Marchioness, 

158-160  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1644  Mission 
"    Millie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1411  Lyon 
"    Minnie  Miss,   seamstress  Mrs.  Christina 

H.  Leathers,  r.  410,  3d 
"    Nellie,  widow,  568  Hoffman  Av 
"    Orrington  L.,  i  surance,  r.  1080  Dolores 
"    P.  &  Son   (Thomas  J.  Cummings),  horse- 

shoers,  2615  Bush 
"    Patrick,  blacksmith,  r.  1411  Lyon 
"    Patrick,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry. 
"    Patrick,  paver,  r.  1418  Alabama 
"    Peter,  r.  19  Valley 
"    Quincy   C,  clerk   general  passenger  and 

ticket  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1013  Page 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Rodger  D..  r.  3300  Market 
"    Sarah  M.  Miss,  r.  1416  Sacramento 
"    Sidney  A.,  teamster,  r.  638  Minna 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  436  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  dairyman,  r.  23%  Chesley 
"    Thomas,  traveling  salesman,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Thomas  J.   (P.  Cummings  &  Son),  r.  1411 

Lyon 
"    Thomas  V.,  auctioneer  Cummings'  Sons,  r. 

3137%  Mission 
"    Timothy,  student,  r.  1411  Lyon 
"    Walter  B.,  office  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
"    William  (Cummings'  Sons), 


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Cummings  William,  laborer,  r.  11J4  Shasta 

"    William,  traveling  salesman,  r.  100  Jones 

"    William  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  276314  Har- 
rison 

"    William  J.,  cornice  maker,  r.  116  Perry 

"    William  M.,  watchmaker  William  Gruber, 
r.  Alameda 
Cummings'  Sons  (William  Cummings),  jewelry, 

327  Kearny 
4®="Cummings.  See  Commins,  Comyns  and  Cum- 
mins 
Cummins  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Christopher,  wool  puller  Isaac  Levy,  r.  1013 
Railroad  Av 

"    Daniel  H.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co., 
r.  I81/2  Chesley 

"    Edward  A.,  teamster,  r.  3  Eldridge 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  18!^  Chesley 

"    George  W.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  &  Lead 
Co.,  r.  1431/2,  4th 

"    Horace,   fireman,    r.  W  s    Tennessee   bet 
Sierra  and  Napa 

"    James,  bartender  H.  D.  Free,  r.  NW  cor  7th 
Av  and  Fulton 

"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  1854  Chesley 

"    John  T.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  2657  Howard 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6I814  Post 

"    P.  J.  Rev.,  pastor  Church  of  St.  Charles 
Borromeo  (R.  C),  r.  390  Shotwell 

"    William  G.,  teamster,  r.  IS'/^  Chesley 

"    William  T.,  chief  clerk  land  dept.  Southern 
Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  r.  507  Oak 
4®="  Cummins.    See  Commins,  Comyns  and  Cum- 
mings 
Cumminsky  Joseph  B.,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co., 

r.  570a  Folsom 
4®"  Cumminsky.    See  Comisky 
Cunane  Frank,  clerk  Hart  Bros.,  r.  867  Bryant 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  867  Bryant 
Cunard  Royal  Mail  Steamship  Co.  The,  Will- 
iams, Dimond  &  Co.  agents,  cor  Pine  and 
Market 
Cundiff  Carrol,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2217  Howard 
Cuneo  Agostino,  peddler,  r.  1033  Montgomery 

"    Albert,  r.  937,  15th 

"    Andrew  C,  workman  U.    S.   Mint,    r.   100 
McAllister 

"    Angelo  (G.  Quelrolo  &  Co.),  r.  517  Green 

"    Angelo,  mining,  r.  826  Vallejo 

"    Antone,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  326  Ar- 
lington 

"    Antone,  peddler,  r.  NE  cor  El  Dorado  and 
Rhode  Island 

"    Antonio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  r.  131,  31st 

"    Benedetto,  peddler,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Celestino,  bartender,  r.  1113  Kearny 

"    Charles,  r.  630  Broadway 

"    Charles,  baker,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    Charles,  fish,  513  Merchant 

"    Charles,  laborer  Am.  Salt  Co.,  r.  508  Val- 
lejo 

"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  430  Vallejo  rear 

"    Charles  J.,  clerk  G.  Queirolo  &  Co.,  r.  511 
Green 

"    Clara,  widow,  butcher,  537,  4th 

"    Daniel,  capitalist,  r.  615  Pine 

"    David,  vice-president  The  Cuneo  &  Costa 
Co.,  r.  615  Bay 

"    David  B.,  clerk  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r.  615  Bay 

"    Domenico,  gardener,  r.  1033  Montgomery 

"    Dominic,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  416,  5th 

"    Enrico,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Eugene,  clerk  Cadenasso  &  Co.,  r.  184  Van- 

"  F. ,  bellman'  Golden  West  Hotel 

"  Frank,  r.  314  Pacific 

"  Frank,  boxmaker,  r.  733  Union 

"  Frank,  driver   Garcia    &    Maggini,   r.  232 

Francisco 

"  Frank,  florist,  r.  60  Annie 

"  Frank,  laborer,  r.  2511  Jones 

"  Frank,   laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

807  Shotwell 

"  Frank  J.,  collector,  r.  510  Francisco 

"  Giovanni,  interpreter,  r.  1807  Dupont 

"  Giuseppe  (Cuneo  &  Isola),  3313  Mission 

"  Giuseppe,  driver  Thomas  Cuneo,  r.  19  Ohio 


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Cuneo  Giuseppe,  liquors,  SE   cor   Union   and 
Powell,  r.  729  Union 
"    Giuseppe,  peddler,  r.  324  Vallejo 
"    Hippolyte,  foreman  moulder  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  502  Clement 
"    John,  barber  H.  Nathan,  r.  326%,  30th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  416,  5th 
"    John,  driver    Italian-Swiss    Agricultural 

Colony  r.  1113  Montgomery 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  609,  7th 
"    Joseph,  barber,  14191/4  Dupont,   r.  2  Cadell 

Alley 
"    Joseph,  beer  bottler,  213,  30th 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  2433  Howard 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  523^^  Francisco 
"    Joseph,  president  The  Cuneo  and  Costa  Co., 

5  Montgomery  Av,  r.  615  Bay 
"    Leonardo,  gardener,  r.  526  Broadway 
"    Louis,  boxmaker,  r.  222  Francisco 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  2433  Howard 
"    Louis,  scavenger,  r.  1906  Powell 
"    Michael,  real  estate,  r.  233  Francisco 
"    Mlchele,  laborer,  r.  8  Jasper  PI 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  4  Maiden  Lane 
"    Richard,  peddler,  r.  8  Bartol 
"    Rinaldo,  r.  989  Howard 
"    Rinaldo  (Ginocchio  &  Cuneo),  r.  1807  Dupont 
"    Rosa ,  widow,  r.  430  Vallejo  rear 
"    Stephano,  contractor,  r.  535  Bay 
"    Teresa,  widow,  r.  184  Vandewater 
"    Thomas,  wood  and  coal,  531  Pine,    r.    603 

Stockton 
"    &  Costa  Co.  The,  Joseph  Cuneo  president, 
Giacomo  Costa  secretary,  real  estate,  5 
Montgomery  Av 
"    &  Isola  (Giuseppe  Cuneo  and  Paul  Isola), 
groceries  and  liquors,  3313  Mission 
Cunfermann  Nicolaus,  milkman,  r.  336,  22d 
Cunha  Albert  R.,  student,  r.  1818  Fell 
"    Firmino  (Cunha  &  Sarmento),  r.  Oakland 
"    Manuel,  clerk  Mrs.  R.  C.   Tyler,  r.   13331/4 

Natoma 
"    Manuel,  restaurant,  646  Clay,  r.  906  Jack- 
son 
"    Mary,  domestic,  897  Fulton 
"    &  Sarmento  (Firmino  Cunha  and  Antonio 
A.  Sarmento),  clothing,  319  Drumm 
Cuniberti  John,   laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  329  Bay 
"    Louis,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor  25th 

and  Douglass 
"    Michael,    laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.   SW  cor 
25th  and  Douglass 
CunlifleJ.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1321 

Fillmore 
Cunneen  Maria,  widow,  groceries,   SW  cor  Fil- 
bert and  Montgomery 
Cunniff  Thomas  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  319  Bryant 

"    William  A.,  r.  1807  San  Carlos  Av 
J8®=Cunniff.      See   Coniff,    Cunniff,    Cuniff    and 

Kenniff 
Cunning  Sidney  A.,  2d  officer  str  Gaelic 
Cunningham  A.    Auchie,  analytical  chemist, 
229    Geary,    telephone    Main    1028,    and 
Veterinary    Department    University  of 
California,   cor   Post    and    Fillmore,    r. 
351714  Sacramento 
"    Alexander,  ship  carpenter,  r.   118  Missis- 
sippi 
"    Alice  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper  James  M.  Moran 

&Co.,  r.  3408  Folsom 
"    Andrew,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Andrew,  teamster,  r.  66  Clementina 
Cunningham  Andrew  C,  manager  Acme  En- 
graving Co.,  436  Montgomery,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
■'    Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  181354  Geary 


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OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Cunningham  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    C.  A.,  reporter  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co. 
"    Carrie  Miss,  reporter,  r.  733  Bush 
"    Charles  W.,  bicycles,  repairing,  153  Grove 

and  230  Van  Ness  Av,  r.  303  Van  Ness  Av 
"    C.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2211  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Cornelius,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

W  s  York  nr  15th 

Cunningham,    Curtiss  &  Welch 

(Samuel  B.  Welch  and  Edwin  B.  Cur- 
tiss), importers  and  jobbers  books 
and  stationery,  SW  cor  Sansome  and 
Sacramento 

Cunningham  Daniel,  hostler,  r.  6  Cleveland 

"    Daniel  E.,  seaman,  r.  722  Harrison 

"  E.  C,  conductor  Pullman  car,  r.  1045  Mar- 
ket 

"  Edward,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  213 
Scott 

"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  722  Harrison 

"    Elizabeth,  r.  316,  3d 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  3  Alice 

"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  105Broderick 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  620K  Natoma 

"  Frank,  finisher  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 
1921A  Howard 

"    Frank  J.,  bartender,  r.  2213  Powell 

"    George,  cook,  r.  271  Bernard 

"  George,  foreman  distributors  La  Grande 
Laundry,  r.  1436  Mission 

"  Gilbert  H..  teamster  Harris  &  Jones,  r. 
1894  Mission 

"  G.  L.,  accountant  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  Gregory,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  Bay 
bet  Laguna  and  Buchanan 

■'    Harry,  carriage  painter,  r.  2408  Folsom 

"  Henry,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ewing,  r. 
28  Converse 

■ '  Henry,  engineer  tug  Sea  Queen,  r.  1228  San- 
chez 

"    Henry,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r.  642 


Howard  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1822  Devisadero 
Hush,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r.  807 

Harrison 
Hugh,  laborer,  r.  19a  Bryant  Av 
Hugh,  marine  fireman,  r.  81  Natoma 
James,  carriage  painter,  r.  2408  Folsom 
James,  coalpasser,  r.  533  Howard 
James,  fireman  stmr  Piedmont 
James,  laborer,  r.  20  Bonita 
James  A.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

1329  California 
James  A.,brickmason  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  340,  7th 
James  A.,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 

r.  1226  Pine 
James  B.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1031  Mission 
James  H.,  gardener     S.     F.     Protestant 

Orphan  Asylum 
James  M.,  porter  Gould  &  Jaudin,  r.  908 


v.,  2d  mate  strCapt.  Weber 
"    Jennie  R.,  widow,  r.  328  Hickory  Av 
"    Jeremiah  L.,  trimmer  Edison  Light   and 
Power  Co.,  r.  136  Lombard  , 

Cunningham  J.  F.  Co.  (incorporated),  James 
Johnson   president,  F.   E.  Seidel    vice- 
president,  John  F.  Cunningham  mana- 
ger, wholesale  grocers,  14  Clay 
"    J.  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  7  Vas- 

sar  PI 
"    John,  r.  1104  Green 


Cunningham  John,  boatman,  r.  316  Beale  rear 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  841  Harrison 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  209  Gough 
"    John,  expressman,  NE  cor  1st  and  Mission, 

r.  308  Fremont 
"    John,  expressman,  stand  NW  cor  Howard 

and  7th,  r.  4341/2  Ringold 
"    John,  gasfitter,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  824  Bryant 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    John,  milkman,  r.  Silver  Av  nr  Lisbon 
"    John,  molder,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    John,  shipping  clerk,  r.  470  Tehama 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  769  Market 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  227  Langton 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  15  Verona  PI 
"    John  F.,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 
r.  6  Cleveland 
Cunningham  John  F.,  manager  J.  F.  Cunning- 
ham Co.,  14  Clay,  r.  2412  Sutter 
"    John  H.,  pilot  str  Capt.  Weber 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    John  J.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  841 

Harrison 
"    John  J.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Cen- 
tral Av  nr  Bush 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  126,  24th 
•'    John  L.,  electrician,  r.  136  Lombard 
"    John  M.,  secretary  LuningCo.,  39  Sutter, 

r.  2829  Pacific  Av 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  collector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  327  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  227  Douglass 
"    Joseph,  ward  tender  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    Joseph  D.,  teamster,  r.  6  Cleveland  rear 
"    Joseph  H.  (Dorey  &  Cunningham),  r.  1104 

Green 
"    Katie,  domestic,  517  Sutter 
"    Lawrence,  cashier  Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co., 

r.  26201/^  Sutter 
"    Louis  P.,  bartender  John  F.  Farlup,  r.  2408 

Folsom 
"    M.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co.,  r.  20i/4 

Garden 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  Bay  bet  Laguna  and 

Buchanan 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  411  Leavenworth 
"    Margaret  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.    138!4   Clara 

rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  ISSy^  Clara  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  213  Scott 
"    Mary  Miss,  necktie  manufacturer,  r.  1226 

Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer  Martin  P.  Detels, 

r.  307  Lott 
"    Mary  B.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  733 

Bush 
"    Matthew,  water  tender  str  Columbia 
"    Maurice,  shoecutter,  r.  138!^  Clara  rear 
"    Melville  W.,  boatman  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  261,  1st 
"    Michael  A.,  teamster,  r.  20  Garden 
"    Michael  C,  master  mariner,  r.  21,  9th 
"    Michael  J.,  cooper,  r.  322.  18th 
"    Michael  J.,  salesman  Gould  &  Jaudin,  r. 

908  Sansome 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  28  Gilbert 
"    Patrick,  driver,  r.  1315  Sansome 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Patrick,  miner,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Patrick  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Precita  Av 
"    Paul  J.,  teamster,  r.  2408  Folsom 
"    Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  337  Jersey 
"    Peter  K.,  ornamental  glass  cutter,  10  Stev- 
enson, r.  9  Jessie 
■'    Philip  J.,  clerk  Boyd  &  Fifield,  r.  1226  Pine 
"    Richard  C,  r.  306  Grove 
"    Richard  J.,  r,  322,  18th 
"    Robert,  ship  calker,  r.  1921A  Howard 
"    Robert  D.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1325  Wash- 
ington 
"    Robert  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1939  Clay 
"    Robert  V. ,  bookkeeper  C.  W.  Craig  &  Co., 

r.  306  Grove 
"    S.  Mrs.,  r.  312  Eddy 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  555  Bryant 


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Cunninghain  Stephen,  tailor,  r.  808  Howard 
"    StephenJ.,dentalstudent,r.  1521  California 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  47%  Gilbert 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  412  Jackson 
"    Thomas  B.,  real  estate,  41U/4  California, 

rooms  2  and  8,  r.  608  Chestnut 
"    Thomas    J.,   inspector  Fire  Underwriters' 

Inspection  Bureau,  r.  631 V2  Guerrero 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  4  Precita  Av 
'•    Thomas  S.,  solicitor  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 

Co.,  r.  2814  Laguna 
"    William,  engineer  Engine  7,  r.  411  Valencia 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  213  Tehama 
«    William,  laborer,  r.  735  Bryant 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1413,  23d 
"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  117  Jones 
"    William,  millhand  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  66 

Clementina 
"    William,  paper  carrier,  r.  212'/^,  17th 
"    William,  receiving  teller  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  536  Polk 
"    William,  surfman  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving 

Station 
"    William  H.,  shirt  cutter,  r.  6  Cleveland 
"    William  P.,  salesman  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  935 
Sutter 
Jg^-Cunningham.    See  Coningham 
Cupertino   Wine   Co.,    Eugene    Campion     sole 

agent,  416  Pine 
Cupo  Pasquale,  artist,  r.  1808  Powell 
Cupp  Willie  V.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 

Ness  Av 
Cupples  David  L,.,  bookkeeper  W.  H.  Miner,  r. 
1020  Sacramento 
"    Samuel' Wooden  ware  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.), 
A.  E.  Dunham  manager,  office  116  Cal- 
ifornia, room  7 
Curby  A.  C.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  224.  4th 
Curdy  Henry  C,  painter,  r.  116  Laguna 

"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  2413  Pacific  Av 
Curien  Emil,  barber,  744,  4th 

"    Genevieve,  widow,  r.  30  Folsom  Av 
Curieux  Charles,  mining,  r.  712,  17th 
"    Charles  Jr.,  jeweler,  r.  712,  17th 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r,  712,  17th 
Curless  Joseph  R.,  laborer,  r.  215  Polk 
Curlett  James,  insurance  agent,  r.  820  Church 
'<    William,  architect,  314-316  Phelan  Bldg,  r. 
San  Rafael 
JW-Curlett.    See  Corlett 
Curley  Ann,  widow,  r.  128  Locust  Av 
Annie,  domestic,  1425  Washington 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Baker  and  Fil- 
bert 
Bridget,  widow,  groceries,  2823  Geary 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  68V2  Everett 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  446  Fulton 
Daniel,  paper  carrier,  r.  119  Page 
Delia,  domestic,  1419  Van  Ness  Av 
Edwin  T.  (Curley  &  Crowe),  r.  704  Linden 

Av 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  110  Natoma 
Frank,  blacksmith,  r.  2823  Geary 
Frank  J.,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  28  Syca- 
more Av 
Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  519  Shotwell 
James,  deckhand  str  Herald 
James  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

540  Castro 
James  P.,  shoecutter  P.  F.   Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

3016  Pine 
James  T.,  porter  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  28 
Sycamore  Av 

CURLEY  J.  H.  &  CO.     " 

(John  H.  Curley),  mercliaiit  tailors,  846 
Market 

Curley  J.  J.  Mrs.,  fancy  dry  goods,  538  Castro, 

r.  540  Castro 
"    John,  r.  705A  Hayes 
"    John,  r.  SE  cor  8th  Av  and  I 
"    John,  porter  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  119  Page 
"    John  F.,  deputy  sheriff,  r.  705 A  Hayes 
"    JohnF.,  meterman    S.  F.   Gas   Light  Co., 

r.  12  Heron 
"    John  H.  (J.  H.  Curley  &  Co.)  r.  1008A  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John  J.,  first  engineer  str  Gold,  r.  Peta- 

luma,  Cal. 


Curley  John  J.,  teamster,  r.  9  Russell 
"    John  L.,  clerk,  r.  2  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  SE  cor  8th  Av  and  I 
"    John  R.,  bookbinder,  r.  9  Russell 
"    John  W.,  watchman,  r.  SW  cor  Filbert  and 

Baker 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  310  Linden  Av 
"    Martm,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Martin  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r 

SW  cor  Baker  and  Filbert 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  119  Page 
"    Michael,    trackman  Presido  and   Ferries 

RR.,  r,  3016  Pine 
"    Michael  T.,  driver  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1401  Market 
"    Owen,  mortorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1330 

Howard 
"    P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  28  Sycamore  Av 
"    Patrick,  boiler  maker,  r.  412  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  52614 

Jersey 
"    Patrick,  hostler,  r.  32  Clara 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  218  Willow  Av 
"    Peter,  switchman,  r.  119  Page 
"    Peter  J.,  laborer,  r.  337,  6th  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  1008  Buchanan 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  3016  Pine 
"    Thomas  F.,  printer,  r.  9  Russell 
"    Thomas  F.,  salesman,  r.  11  Butte 
"    Thomas  H.  (Ferguson,  Curley  &  Co.  and 

Ferguson  &  Curley),  r.  1708  Hyde 
"    Thomas  J.  (Curley  &  Wolf),  r.  758  Oak 
"    Thomas  J.,  plumber,  r.  3016  Pine 
"    Thomas  T.,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Baker  and 

Filbert 
"    William,  pileman  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  230  Lily  Av 
■'    William  T.  (Curley  &  Walsh),  r.  SE  cor  8th 
Av  and  I 
Curley  &  Crowe  (Edwin  T.  Curley  and  John  J. 
Crowe),  painters     and    decorators,    503 
Haight  nr  Fillmore 
"    &  Walsh  (William  T.  Curley  and   Edward 

Walsh),  liquors,  cor  H  and  9th  Av 
"    &  Wolf   (Thomas  J.   Curley  and    John   A. 
Wolf),  merchant  tailors,  623  Market 
;8®-Curley.    See  Corly 
Curlin  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  108  Hartford 
Curling  Edward  J.,   carpenter  S.    F.    Planing 

Mill,  r.  115  Eugenia  Av 
Curma  Anton,  track  sweeper,  r.  14  Louisa 
Curn  Charles,  clerk  Occidental  News  Co. 
Curneen  Charles,  laborer,  r.  927  Howard 
Curnow  Annie  Mrs.   (Murray  &  Curnow),  r.  132 
4th 
"    E.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  132  4th 
"    George,  barber,  226  1st 

"    George  L.,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,  r. 
1719b  Haight 
Curoe  Celine  Miss,  messenger  St.  Mary's  Hos- 
pital 
Curragh  John  M.,  dentist,  428  Sutter 
Curran  Ann,  widow,  r.  2  Auburn 
"    Anthony  E.  (Ravani   &  Curran),  r.   2  Au- 
burn 
"    Bernard,  r.  268  Minna 
"    C,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Charles,  news  agent,  r.  415,  3d 
"    Charles  S.,  manufacturers'  agent,  28,  8th 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  2813  Geary 
"    Daniel  J.,  carriage  trimmer,  r.  25  Guerrero 
"    Daniel  J.,  3d  assistant  engineer  str  City  of 

Everett,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Daniel  S.,  salesman,  r.  2813  Geary 
"    Delia  E.,  widow,  r.  9  Marye  Terrace 
"    Edward,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1209!^  Bush 


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Curran  Edward  J.,  butcher  John  A.  Driscoll,  r. 

726  Army 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  300  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Francis,  r.  39  Perry 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  609V2  Howard 
"    George  T.,  butcher,  r.  2813  Geary 
Curran  Hugll,  proprietor  Golden  Eagle  Hotel, 

NW  cor  Broadway  and  Montgomery 
"    Hugh  E..  clerk  Golden  Eagle  Hotel,  r.  404 

Broadway 
"    Hugh  L.  (Daly  &  Curran),  r.  721  Geary 
"    Isaac,  tailor,  966  Folsom 
"    James,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  60.5  Bartlett 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  308  Grove  rear 
"    James  A.,  helper  T.  J.  Argenti,  r.  29441/5 

Mission 
"    James  F.,  elevator  man,  r.  50  Tehama 
"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  910  Jackson 
"    John,  assistant  superintendent  Pae.  Tel.  & 

Tel.  Co..  r.  1828  Eddy 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  442i/4  Clementina 
"    John,  clerk  J.  J.  Cusack,  r.  715  Brannan 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1419  Folsom 
"    John  E..  clerk,  r.  300  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John    H,.   salesman    Hale    Bros.,   r.   44314 

Clementina 
"    John  J.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2006J£ 

Dupont 
"    John  M.,  foreman  Keyston  Bros.,   r.   lOy^ 

Angelica 
"    John  W..  salesman  Triest  &  Co.,  r.  Port- 
land. Or. 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  843  Howard 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  204  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4514  Gilbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  32114  Clementina 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2973  Harrison 
"    Michael,  r.  2838  Mission 
"    Michael,  baker,  r.  21  Bryant  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  58i4"Clementiaa 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  387  Arlington 
"    Michael  J.,  baker,  r.  21  Do  re 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  3  Caroline 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  410  Grove 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  50  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  5  Lick  Alley 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  542  Howard 
"    R.  Garner,   business   manager  California 

Correspondence  Club,  510  Montgomery,  r. 

212  Powell 
"    Simon,  laborer,  r.  11  Decatur 
"    Thomas,  tanner,  r.  45%  Gilbert 
Curran  Thomas   E.,    attorney  at  law,  184-185 

Crocker Bldg,  r.  816,  25th 
"    Thomas  F..  clerk,  r.  219,  10th 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  927  Elizabeth 
■'    Timothy,  trimmer  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co. ,  r.  726  Armv 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  71314  Clementina  rear 
"    William,  trunk  maker,  r.  2414  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    William,  mounter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

4301/2  Ringold 
"    William  F..  gardener  Paul  Boyton   Chute 

Co.,  1924  Broderick 
"    William  W.,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  1760 

Harrison 
4S='Curran.    See  Currin 
Curre  Adam,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r. 

28  Hawthorne 
Currey  John,  capitalist,  office  405  Montgomery, 

room  6.  r.  Palace  H  Jtel 
"    John  T.,  salesman  Cal.   Coal  Co.,   r.    1714 

Market 
"    John  T.,  special  agent  ^-Etna  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 


Carrey  Joseph  E.,  salesman  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co., 

r.  1006  Geary 
"    Montgomery  S.,  r.  1819  Octavia 
"    Samuel  T.,  bakery,  1003  Powell 
49~Currey.     See  Currie  and  Curry 
Currid  John  H.,  r.  125  Henry 
Currie  Allen  D.  (Nicholas  &  Currie),  r.  34  Market 
"    AUie,  widow,  r.  1919a  Howard 
"    Arthur,  carpenter,  r.  1308  Grove 
"    Arthur  M.,  student,  r.  1608  Grove 
"    Cornelius,  wire  worker  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  729  Bay 
"    Donald  (Currie  &  Loomer),  r.  421,  28th 
"    Frank  P.,  machinist  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
nery, r.  401  Sanchez 
"    Henry  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1308  Grove 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  1308  Grove 
"    James,  photographer  Kennett  &  Jones,  r. 

133M  Fair  Oaks 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  1021  Valencia 
"    James,  teamster  S.  H.  Harmon  Lumber  Co. , 

r.  510,  9th 
"    J.  Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  421,  28th 
"    Joseph  S.,  clerk,  r.  34 Fell 
"    J.  P.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.   M.   Ry.,  r.  33 

Ghenery 
"    R.  Elmer,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  421,  8th 
"    Richard,  carriage  washer  Michael  Conlon, 

r.  1521  California 
"    Robert,    carpenter    and    builder,    40   New 

Montgomery,  r.  1.308  Grove 
"    Robert  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1308  Grove 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  510  Taylor 
"    Thomas,    coachman    N.   A.  Turner,  r.    907 

Larkin 
"    William  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1608  Grove 
"    &    Loomer   (Donald  Currie'  and    Jacob  E. 

Loomer), carpenters  and  builders,  40  New 

Montgomery 
4^Currie.    See  Currey  and  Curry 
Currier  Abbott,  r.  611  Polk 
"    Amos,  r.  611  Polk 
"    Benjamin  F..    clerk  Abraham  Krause,  r. 

1315  California 
"    Charles  H.,  shipblock  maker,  28  Market,  r. 

816  Grove 
"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r. 

816  Grove 
Currier  Cliristoplier  B.,  homoeopathic  physi- 
cian, office  and  r.  921  Geary 
"     Eliza,  widow,  r.  7111/^  Minna' 
"    Ernest,  r.  611  Polk 

"    F.  J.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  East  Berkeley 
"    George  A.  (Walsh  &  Currier),  r.  1812  Market 
"    George  F.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  37  Valparaiso 
Currier  James  P.,  president  Carlson-Currier  Co., 

6-8  Sutter,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    John,  artist,  r.  513  Post 
"    John  C,  capitalist,  320  Sansome,  room  12,  r, 

Oakland 
"    John  M.,  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  613, 18th 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 

r.  2012  Taylor 
"    Margaret  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Starr  King  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2012  Taylor 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  37  Valparaiso 
"    Nathaniel,  contractor,  r.  35I814,  16th 
"    William  B.,  barber  Miller  &  Fauth,  r.  711i/^ 

Minna 
4®=Currier.    See  Curryer 
Currin  James  W.,  varieties,  1328  Howard 
4®=Currin.    See  Curran 

Currivan  James,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
Curry  A.,  blacksmith  Sutro  Baths,  r.  5  Ocean 

Terrace 
"    Alice  Miss,  domestic,  r.  2  Morrell  PI 
"    Annie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  53,  11th 
"    Archibald,  r.  408  Bryant 
"    Archie,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  8 

Vassar  PI 
"    Austin  L.,  worm  specialist,  921  Market 
Curry   Charles   F.,    County    Clerk,  New    City 

Hall,  second  floor,  r.  317  Oak 
Curry  Charles  H.  M.,  grand  reporter  Knights 

of  Honor,  47  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  317  Oak 
"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  445  Guerrero 
"    Edward  J.,   cutter   Charles    Bliss,  r.  1726 

Lyon 


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Curry  Edward  T.,  bartender  Harry  Bentbam,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  436,  23d 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  lOtli  Av  South  nr  P 

"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  2  Morrell  PI 

"    Frank,  clerk  G  Marcus  &  Co.,  r.  16Bonita 

"    Frank  H.,  switchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 

"    George,  with  California  Casket  Co. 

"    George  T.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  53,  11th 

"    James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  213-2 
Brodeiick 

"    James,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  20  Ma- 
sonic Av 

"    James,  molder,  r.  10th  Av  South  nr  P 

"    James  M.,  stone  dealer,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  412,  34th 

"    James  P.,  woodworker  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1122 
Larkin 

"    James  R.,  fireman,  r.  20  Masonic  Av 

"    Jay  L.,  tinsmith  Gaskill  &  Regan,  r.   413 
O'Farrell 

"    John,  r.  444  Bryant 

"    John,  harness  cleaner  Chris  A.  Mitchell 

"    John,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 
16  Bonita 

"    John  F.,  canmaker  George  H.  Tay  Co.,   r. 
1327  Sansome 

"    John  H.,   salesman  Joseph  V.  Collins,   r. 
1726  Lyon 

"    John  J.,  carpenter,   r.   Bennington  nr   Eu- 
genia Av 

"    John  J.,  compositor,  r.  621  Bush 

"    John  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  444  Bryant 

"    Kate  Miss,  r.  436,  23d 

"    Luke  P.,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 
F.  D.,  r.  436,  23d 

"    M.,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 
17th 

•'    Margaret  B.  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann 
Grammar  School,  r.  444  Bryant 

"    Margaret  E.  Miss,  teacher  Longfellow  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  436,  23d 

"    Martinus  O.,  real  estate  agent,  126  Kearny, 
room  43 

"    May  C.  Miss, saleslady  Mme.  Alma  E.  Keith 

"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  2132  Broderick 

"    Patrick  H.,   boiler  maker  Risdon  I.   &  L. 
Wks,  r.  412  Harrison 

"    Peter,  gripman  Market   St.   Ry.,  r.  SlOeVo 
California 

"    Reuben  H.,  manager  Geyser  Water  Co.,  41 
Stevenson,  r.  The  Geysers,  Sonoma  Co. 

"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  2  Morrell  PI 

"    Roger,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
16  Bonita 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  Bennington  nr  Eugenia 
Av 

"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  301  Plymouth  Av 

"     William  K. ,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  317  Oak 
J8®=  Curry.    See  Currey  and  Currie 
Curryer  George  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

501  Lyon 
Curt  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1  Bush  St.  PI 

OURTAZ  BENJ.  &  SON 

(incorporated),  Pacific    Coast    Agents 
for  Chickering  &  Sons,  Knabe,  Steck, 
Vose  &  Sons  and  Sterling  Pianos,  Far- 
rand  and  Votey  Organs,  16-18  O'FarreU, 
telephone  Main  1247 
Curtaz  Benjamin,  vice-president  Benj.  Curtaz 
&  Son,  16-18  O'Farrell,  r.  324  Scott 
"    Benjamin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  50  Bartlett 
Curtaz  Building,  20  O'Farrell 
Curtaz  Henry  J.,  president  Benj.  Curtaz  &  Son, 
16-18  O'Farrell,  r.  2318  Steiner 
"    Oscar  H.,  r.  50  Bartlett 
Curtin  Anthony,  r.  1123  Market 
"    Bartholomew,  porter  C.  Curtin,  r.  39^/^  Russ 
"    Bartholomew   J.,   laborer  S.   P.   Co.,  r.   43 
Perry 

CURTIN -BEALS'  MERCAN- 
TILE COLLECTION  AGENCY,  D.  A.  Cur- 
tin and  Charles  W.  Beals  sole  propri- 
etors, a  tlLorougMy  equipped  and 
reliable  agency,  room  24,  Mills  Build- 
ing, 3d  floor,  telephone  Main  1467 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Suction  eund  Force, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDMILL  and  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

311.  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


CURTIN  C, 

importer  and  dealer  foreign  and  do- 
mestic dry  goods,  ladies'  underwear 
and  furnishing  goods,  911-913  Market, 
r.  318  Ellis 

Curtin  Catherine,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  11th  and 
Bryant 

CURTIN  D.  A., 

notary  public  and  (Curtin-Beals'  Mer- 
cantile CoUection  Agency),  room  24, 
Mills  Building,  3d  floor,  telephone 
Main  1467,  r.  25  Bennington  near  31st 

Curtin  Daniel,  dairyman  Magdalen  Asylum 
Daniel,  laborer,  r.  619  Jersey 
Daniel,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  2623 

Sutter 
Daniel,  plumber,  r.  642  Stevenson 
Daniel  J.,  r.  1123  Market 
David,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
David  J.,  teamster,  r.  21  Virginia  Av 
Edward  H.,  salesman,  r.  847  Bryant 
George  C,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  318  Ellis 
James,  peddler,  r.  308  Day 
James,  plumber,  r.  642  Stevenson 
James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  Wilder  nr  Chenery 

CURTIN  JAMES  &  CO., 

dealers  in  new  and  second-hand  stoves 
and  ranges,  tools  of  all  kinds,  garden 
utensils  and  hose,  1123  Market 

Curtin  James  M. ,  groceries  and  liquors,  1501, 24th 
"    Jeremiah,  driver  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1434  Valencia 
"    John,  r.  1903  Bryant  Av 
"    John,    proprietor    New    Fulton  Hotel,  334 

Main 
Curtin    John,     principal    Curtin's    Detective 

Agency,  410-413  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  6 

Turk 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  334  Main 
"    John  B.,   expressman,   r.  NW  cor  11th  and 

Bryant 
"    John  H.,  liquors,  648,  2d 
"    Joseph  F.,  deputy  U.  S.  Shipping  Commis- 
sioner, r.  597  Linden  Av 
"    Julia  B.,  widow,  groceries,  506  Natoma 
"    Mary,  domestic,  625  Front 
"    Michael,  r.  1123  Market 
"    Michael,  tin  roofer  James  Guilfoy,  r.  619 

Jersey 
"    Owen,  boiler  maker,  r.   NW  cor.  11th  and 

Bryant 
"    Robert,  r.  433  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  guard,  r.  1336  Pacific 
"    William,  r.  1123  Market 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  22  Turk 
>•    William  L.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  1406  Polk 


CURTIN'S 


DETECTIVE  AGENCY, 

John  Curtin  principal,  410-412   Safe 
Deposit  Bldg  .^    ^       ^     ^ 

Curtis  AUen  A.,  president  Pacific  Lumber  Co., 
6  California,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  27  Prospect  Av 
"    Arnold  W.,  porter,  r.  2912  Folsom 
"    Belle  A.,  stenographer,  410  Spreckels  Bldg, 
r.  633  Golden  Gate  Av      ^  .   ^     ^  ,,, 

"    Bernard,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  245 

Michigan 
"    Blanche,  widow,  r.  595  Ellis 
"    Charles,  clerk  Martin  Albrecht,  r.  1011  Va- 
lencia 


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CROCKEK-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Curtis  Charles  M.,  salesman  Dunham.  Carrigan 
&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  905  Sutter 
"    Christopher  S.,  superintendent  safes  Cal. 
Safe    Deposit    and    Trust    Co.,  r.   1211b 
Broadway 

"  C.  L..,  secretary  and  manager  Yucca  Root 
Soap  Co.,  1155  Mission,  r.  118  Eddy 

"  Corinna  M.  Miss  teacher  Harrison  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  506  Hayes 

"  David,  driver  Micheelsen  &  Both,  r.  21  Vir- 
ginia Av 

"  Edward  B..  watchman  Pac.  Pine  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  745  Harrison 

"     Edward  C,  plumber  Edward  M.  Hogan,  r. 
1135  Folsom 
Curtis  E.  E.,  telegraph  editor  Chronicle,  r.  908 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  748  Howard 

"    Elizabeth  H.,  widow,  r.  2526  California 

"    Ella,  widow,  r.  421  Greenwich  rear 

"  Emily  Miss,  principal  Cal.  School  of  Elo- 
cution and  Oratory,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  r. 
664Haight 

"    Emily  O.,  widow,  r.  506  Hayes 

"    Frank,  r.  667  Minna 

"  Frank,  carrier  Edwards  Publishing  Co.,  r. 
931 B  Howard 

"  Frank  G.,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  622 
Shotwell 

"  George,  3d  officer  str  Washtenaw,  r.  328 
Fremont 

"    George  J.,  bartender,  r.  22  Harriet 

"  George  P.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham, 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co. 

"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  510  Jessie 

"  Helen  M.  Miss  (Patchett  &  Curtis),  r.  506 
Hayes 

"  Henry,  electrician  California  Hotel,  r.  3 
Golden  PI 

"  Henry,  quartermaster  str  Gaelic,  r.  129 
Perry 

"  Henry  C,  clerk  Charles  L.  Taylor,  r.  548 
OFarrell 

"    Henry  C,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  33,  6th 

"  Henry  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  746  Mis- 
sion, r.  920  Ellis 

"  Henry  R.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r.  3 
Golden  PI 

"  Howard  C,  salesman  Greenberg  &  Green- 
berg,  r.  115  Hayes 

"    J.  Mrs.,  r.  632  Ellis 

"    James  M.  (J.  M.Curtis  &  Son),  r.  2518  Union 

"    J.  F^D.,  insurance  Mann  &  Wilson,  r.  2813 
Webster     ' 
Curtis  J.  M.  &  Son   (James  M.   and   Marvin) 
gaugers  and  wine  chemists,  123  Califor- 
nia, room  27,  telephone  690 

"     John,  r.  121,  7th 

■'    John,  furniture,  1239  Market 
Curtis  Jolin,  manager  Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sut- 
ter, r.  1027  Harrison 
Curtis  John  B.,  secretary  Hemme  &  Lono-  Piano 
Co.,  735  Market,  r.  1542  Page 

"    John  M.,  architect,  126  Kearny,  room  51    r 
2321  Webster 
Curtis  JohnN.,  manager  San  Francisco  Lumber 
Co.,  ofQce  foot  3d,  r.  The  Berkshire 

"    John  S.,  r.  2719  Bush 

"  John  W.,  secretary  San  Francisco  and  Los 
Angeles  Railway  Co.,  530  California, 
room  12 

"    Jonathan,  salesman  Payot,  Upham&Co., 

r.  ^7ol  Olsy 
"    Margaret  Miss,  grand  secretary  Catholic 
Ladies'  Aid  Society,  75  Donohoe  Bldg  r 
1135  Folsom 


Curtis  Marvin  (J.  M.  Curtis  &  Son),  r.  1610  Lyon 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1011  Valencia 
"    Metta  Miss,   secretary    Unitarian  Head- 
quarters   and    Book  Room,  300  Post,   r 
Oakland 
"    Michael,  r.  1027  Harrison 
"    Michael,  watchman  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  SW 

cor  Railroad  Av  and  10th  Av  South 
"    M.  J.   (Curtis  &  Bowley),  r.   Sacramento, 

Cal. 
■■'    Peter,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Peter  J.,  president  Tamm  &  Nolan  Co.,  31, 

2d,  r.  1009  Florida 
"    Peter  P.,  collector  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

Iia5  Folsom 
"    Publishing  Co.,  William  H.  Daniels  man- 
ager, 78  Columbian  Bldg 
"    Ralph,  bookmaker,  r.  .306  Stockton 
"    Richard,   tanner,  E   s   San  Bruno   Av    nr 

Army.  r.  2516  Folsom 
"    Richard,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r.  307 

Hayes 
"    Richard  V.,  attorney  at  law,  38  Mills  Bldg, 

7th  floor,  r.  2516  Folsom 
"    Robert  H.,  physician,  1030  Post 
"    Ruhama  J.,  widow,  r.  46  Silver 
"    Sarah  C.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  2313  Clay 
"    Thomas,  coal  oil,  24  Hayes,  r.  664  Haight 
"    Thomas,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  631  Jack- 
son 
"    Thomas,  nailer  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  27 

Prospect  Av 
"    Thomas,  porter  M.  Ehrman  &  Co..  r.  1017 

Howard 
"    Thomas  M.,  foreman  Oriental  Warehouses, 

r.  26.54  Folsom 
"    Thomas  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2654  E'olsom 
"    Walter  J.,  r.  909  Taylor 
"    William,  printer,  r.  1011  Valencia 
"    William  A.,  vice-president  Wood,  Curtis  & 

Co.,r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
"    William  B.,  paper  ruler  Phillips  Bros.,  r 
1517,  24th 
Curtis   William    Bostwick,     traffic    manager 
Traffic  Association    of   California,    214 
Pine,  room  42,  r.  Fruitvale 
Curtis  William  G.,    engineer  maintenance   of 
way  S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  2623  La- 
guna 
"    William  G.,  speculator,  r.  803  Page 
"    William  G.,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 

813  Humboldt 
"    &  Bowley  (M.  J.  Curtis  and  A.  D.  Bowley), 
financial  agents,  32  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
4^Curtis.    See  Courtis  and  Curtaz 
Curtiss    Edwin    B.     (Cunningham,    Curtiss    & 
Welch),  r.  New  York 
"    Fred,  stationery,  1016  Larkin 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  8  Gough 
"    S.  S.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
Curtoni  Frank   (Curtoni   &  Mitrovich  and  An- 
thony V.  Spiletak  &  Co.),  r.  615  Turk 
"    &  Mitrovich  (Frank  Curtoni  and  Mark  L. 
Mitrovich),  fruits  and   vegetables,    434 
Turk 
Curts  Frank  M.,  shoe  turner,  r.  1143  Folsom 
"    Harry  S.,  harness  maker,  r.  1143  Folsom 
"    Henry,  foreman,  r.  1143  Folsom 
"    John  P..  harness  maker,   15.53  Mission,   r. 
1143  Folsom 
Curzons  Henry  E.,   cutter  Hart  Bros.,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
Cusack  Joseph  J.,  groceries,  715  Brannan 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  165  Perry 
"    Michael,  bricklayer,  r.  614  Tennessee 
"    Richard,  cook,  r.  86314  Market 
"    Sadie,  widow,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Thomas,  calker,  r.  2617  Harrison 
4®=Cusack.    See  Cusick  and  Kusick 
Cusheon  Edward  W.  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.  830  Bush 
"    Frederick  C,  clerk  Home  Mutual  Ins.  Co., 

r.  830  Bush 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  830  Bush 
Cushin  William,  hostler    Goldberg,    Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  607  California 
CusMng  Allen  D.,  general    life  insurance,  705 
bpreckels  Bldg,  r.  916  Santa  Clara  Av, 
Alameda 
"    C.  H.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co..  r.  Oakland 


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Gushing  Charles  D.,  insurance,  205  Sansome,  r. 

miS-'-A  Clay 
CusMng  Cliarles  S.    (Mullany,  Grant  &  Gush- 
ing), attorney  at  law,  104  Sutter,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Cushing  Clinton,  physician,  professor  gynecol- 
ogy Cooper  Medical  College,  office  and 
r.  636  Sutter,  hours  1  to  4  p.  m. 
"    Edward,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  340 

Duncan 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Francis  A.,  r.  475  Haight 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 
Gushing  Henry  A.,  proprietor   Western  Addi- 
tion Electrical  Works,  1704  Polk 
"    John  M.,  collector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  W.,  traveling  salesman   J.  B.   Pace 

Tobacco  Co.,  r.  2611  Howard 
"    Joseph,  collector  S.  P.  Co.,  foot  Market,  r. 
Oakland 
Gushing   S.    B.,  vice-president    Cushing-Wet- 
more  Co.,  508  California,  room  9,  r.  San 
Rafael 
"    Stephen  R.,  dental  student,  r.  1111  Hyde 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk   Palatine    Ins.    Co..    r. 
Oakland 

CUSHING-WETMORE  CO, 

George  P.    Wetmore  president,  S.  B. 
Gushing    vice-president,     Horace    B. 
Sperry  secretary,  concrete  and  artifi- 
cial stone,  quarries  and  yards  Lom- 
bard and  Winthrop,  ofiQce  508  Galifor- 
nla,  room  9 
Cushman  C.  D.  Rev.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Charles  H.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.Inrl6th  Av 
"    E.    B.,    treasurer    and    secretary    Harris 
Packing    and    Provision    Co.,  6th    and 
King,  r.  Oakland 
"    Elbert  M.,  clerk,  r.  2084  Market 
"    Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  2084  Market 
"    Harry  D.,  engineer,  r.  1631  Webster 
"    John  M.,  clerk  George  W.  McNear,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Seth  W.,  cashier  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Fast 
Freight  Line,  61  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Thomas  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  32,  2d 
"    William    H.,    photographer,    r.     17    Dear- 
born 
Cusick  Ellen,  widow,  r.  811  Folsom 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1427  Laguna 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  224.  7th 
"    Frank  S.,  paper  hanger,  r.  1427  Laguna 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,   120,  8th,  r. 

123a  8th 
"    James  A.,  salesman  O'Connor,   Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r.  815  Folsom 
"    James  J.,  manager  Mrs.  L.  H.  Swain,  417 

Folsom.  r.  11  Laurel  PI 
"    John,  r.  1427  Laguna 
"    John  A.,  r.  218,  18th 
"    John  J.,  mechanic    School    Dept.,   r.    2419 

Clay 
"    Mamie   F.    Miss,  stenographer   Board   of 

Education,  r.  208i/4,  14th 
"    Matthew,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  44  Zoe 
"    Michael,  hostler  S.  P.  Hicks,  r.  88  Wildey 
"    Nicholas   J.,  wire   mattress    maker   John 

Hoey,  r.  1928  Folsom 
"    Patrick  F.,  merchant,  r.  2O8I/2,  14th 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  811 

Folsom 
"    Thomas  P.,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue, r.  515  Folsom 
"    William  H.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 
3081/2,  14th 
4®="  Cusick.    See  Cusack  and  Kusick 
Cussanovich  John,  waiter,  r.  535i/4  Stevenson 

"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  525^/4  Stevenson 
Cussen  John  A.,  clerk,  r.  1206  Mission 
Cussens  Michael  A.,  salesman  Raphael  "Vyeill  & 

Co.,  r.  5  Belvedere 
Custer  Alexander,  plumber,  r.  542  Polk 
"    Arnold  W.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

2912  Folsom 
"    James  D.,  r.  503  Mason 
"    James  M.,  agent,  r.  3913  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  r.  503  Mason 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO.  ] 

DOMESTIC  RUGS     | 

IN  LARGE  VARIETY. 


G^l-G^'y    iVlarket    St. 


Custlguta  Joseph,   fisherman,  r.  1413,   19th  Av 

South 
Custom  House,  United  States,  W  s  Battery  bet 

Washington  and  Jackson 
Cuthbert  George,   clerk  land  dept.  C.  P.  RR,  r. 
210  Jones 

"    James  N.,  porter  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  552^4  Natoma 

"    John  W.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 
325  Waller 

"    Joseph  D.  (W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Noble,  employee  The  Berkshire 
Cuthbertson  Fred  W.,  reporter  The  Bradstreet 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    H. ,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wei  Is,  Fargo  &  Co. , 
r.  Redwood  City 

"    Robert,  bookkeeper,  r.  2460  Folsom 

"    Robert,  real  estate,  r.  318  Eddy 

"    Walter  J.,  draughtsman  W.J.  Cuthbertson, 
r.  2243  Market 

"    W.  Jones,   architect   and    president  Cali- 
fornia Architectural  Publishing  Co.,  93 
Flood  Bldg,  r.  3243  Market 
Cuthrell  Daniel  W.,  3d  mate   bktn  Planter,  r. 

3  East 
Cutlar  Robert,  janitor,  r.  218  Eddy 

"    Roger,  dentist,  818  Sutter 
Cutler  Alfred  D.,  president  Cutting  Fruit  Pack- 
ing Co.,  125-127  Market,  r.  3540  Clay 

"    Charles,  r.  33314, 18th 
Cutler  E.  B.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine,  rooms 
46-48,  r.  1737  Broadway 

"    Edward  B.,  tinner  James  De  La  Montanya, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Franks.,  driver,  r.  333%,  18th 

"    Frank  W.,  cook,  r.  11  Laskie 

"    James  H.,  cashier  George  W.  McNear,  r. 
851  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Joseph  S.,  salesman   Cooper  &  Co.,  r.  323 
Fulton 

"    Mary  R.,  widow,  r.  2910  Folsom 

"    Oscar,  carpenter,  r.  360  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Paul  D.,  elevator  man  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 
r.  733  Stevenson 

"    William  R.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  113 
Cedar  Av 
Cutrell  Henry  D.,  bookkeeper  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  826  Bush 
Cutsas  James  (Cutsas  &  Pagas),  r.  216th,  6th 

"    &   Pagas    (James    Cutsas    and   Jacques 
Pagas),  fruits  and  vegetables,  316,  6th 
Cutshall   Joseph   F.,  salesman   Pacific   Coast 

Syrup  Co. 
Cutten  Edward  L.    (B.  M.   Atchinson  &  Co.), 
r.  2516  Sacramento 

"    Hazel  Miss,  nurse,  r.  632  Sutter 

"    Joseph  E.,  bookkeeper  B.  M.  Atchinson  & 
Co..  r.  3418  Sacramento 
Cutter  B.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3611  California 

"    Charles  E.,  clerk  George  W.  McNear,  r.  845 
Harrison 

"    Daniel  (Cutter  &  Co.),  r.  845  Harrison 

"    Edward  B.  (Cutter  &  Moseley),  r.  2209  Web- 
ster 

"    George,  r.  1506  Sacramento 

"    Horace  F.,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 

"    James  H.,  cashier  George  W.  McNear,  r. 
851  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Jane  A.,  widow,  r.  2111  Steiner 

CUTTER  J.  F.  WHISKEY, 

E.  Martin  &  Co.  agents,  411  Market 

Cutter,  J.  H.,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Joseph,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 
r.  947  Castro 


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Cutter  Lawrence,  machinist,  r.  933  Mission 
"    &  Co.  (Daniel  Cutter  and  Peter  D.  McFar- 
lane),  draymen,  102  Clay 
Cutter  &  Moseley  (Edward  B.  Cutter  and  An- 
drew S.  Moseley),  grain  and  commission 
merchants,  310  California 
4®-Cutter.    See  Kutter 

Cutting  Augustus    K.,  horse  trainer  Bay  Dis- 
trict Race  Track 
"    Chester  E.,  student,  r.  a50  San  Jose  Av 
"    Eugene  A.,  r.  350  San  Jose  Av 
"    Eugene  L.,  cashier  Waterhouse  &  Lester, 
r.  231  Clipper 
Cutting  Francis,  vice-president  Cutting  Pack- 
ing Co.,  125-127  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Cutting  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  Alfred   D.  Cutler 
president,  J.  G.  Ward  secretary,  manu- 
facturers  hermetically    sealed    goods, 
125-127  Market,  factory  113i-l  166  Harri- 
son 
"    James,  cook  Theodore  Tominski 

CUTTING  JOHN  T.  CO.  THE 

(incorporated),  canned  goods,  grocers' 
specialties,  shipping  and  commission, 
122  Davis,  telephone  Front  6 

Cutting  Margaret  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  SSO'^ 
Valencia 

Cutting  Packing  Co.,  Sidney  M.   Smith  presi- 
dent, J.  G.  Ward  secretary,  commission 
merchants  and  manufacturers'   agents, 
125-127  Market 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  332  Bryant 

Cuttura  Giuseppe,  cook,  r.  812  Kearny 

Cuvellier  B.  C,  clerk  James  De  Fremery  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

Cuvillier  H.  &  Frere  (France).  W.  B.  Chapman 
sole  agent  Pacific  Coast,   123  California 

Cuyala  Catherine  Mrs.,  baths,  738  Pacific 
"    Remain,  bartender  D.  Chesney,  r.   738  Pa- 
cific 

Cuyler  Frank  M.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  515 
Sanchez 

Cuzens  Henry  L.,  carrier  postofSce,  r.  I85314 
Lexington  Av 

Cyclers'  Guide  and  Road  Book  (annually), 
George  W.  Blum  publisher,  330  Pine, 
room  51 

Cyclery  The,  Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 520-522  Stanyan  and  1923-1929 
Page 

Cycling  West  Publishing  Co.  Tne,  Clarence  N. 
Ravlin  manager  Pacific  Coast  depart- 
ment, 1170  Market,  room  87 

Cyclist's  Pavilion,  Ocean  Boulevard  nr  Fulton 

CYCLOPS  IRON  WORKS 

(Victor  Etienne  and  Michael  Dillen- 
burg),  manufacturers  of  torewery  ma- 
chinery, patent  wood  branding  and 
printing  presses,  also  of  the  M.  Dillen- 
burg  ice  and  refrigerating  machines 
and  patent  ammonia  fittings,  115-117 
Beale.  telephone  Main  5763 

Cyford  Albert  J.,  salesman  Home  Industry  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  28  Mary 

Cypress  Lawn  Cemetery  Association,  H.  H. 
Noble  manager,  9  City  Hall  Square, 
rooms  3-4,  telephone  South  570 

Cypress  Lawn  Improvement  Co.,  W.  W.  Marvin 
secretary,  9  City  Hall  Square,  rooms  3-4 

Cyrus  Henry  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1326  Valencia 

Cyrus  Noble  Distillery  (Lynchburg,  Ohio^ 
Crown  Distilleries  Co.  proprietors,  100- 
102  Front 


Czapkay  Adelina  W.,  widow,  r.  1213  Bush 
Czarnecki  Anton,  cigars  and  tobacco,  131  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  936  Filbert 
"    Francis  Mrs.,  r.  402  McAllister 

D 

Dabaus  B.  L.  Mrs.,  teacher  German  and  Portu- 
guese Filippe's  Academy  of  Languages 
Dabcovich  John  C,  fruits,  112  Stockton,  r.  417 

Stockton 
Dabel  G.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  316,  4th 
"    George,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  316, 

4th 
"    Herman  (Bo Idt  &  Dabel),  r.  1  Harriet 
Dabelow  William,  teacher  music,  r.  731  Pine 

DABELSTEIN  HENRY, 

manufacturer  white  labor  cigars  and 
dealer  tobacco,  snuff,  pipes,  etc.,  52 
First  and  2  Market,  r.  13  Stanly  PI 

Dabelstein  Robert,  r.  13  Stanly  PI 

Dabid  Henry,  stableman  J.  J.  Coalter,  r.  36  Hub- 


Dabis  Hans,  news  editor  California  Demokrat, 

r.  Alameda 
Dabovich  Drusilla,  bookkeeper,  r.  1733  Eddy 

Ella,  cashier  Thomas  Hancock,  r.  1733  Eddy 

Dudley  W.,  r.  1733  Eddy 

George  A.,  salesman  J.  Ivancovich  &  Co., 

r.  919%  Lombard 
George  E.,  commission,  r.  919%  Lombard 
Martin,  cook  Stephen  M.  Bacocevich 
Michael,  fisherman,  r.  503  East 
Nicholas,  r.  1733  Eddy 

Sebastian  Rev.,  missionary,  r.  919%   Lom- 
bard 
Stephen,  clerk,  r.  1733  Eddy 
'    Stephen    E.,    liquors    and    cigars,  601-603 
Kearny,  r.  246,  2d  Av 
da  Camara    Mario  B.,  editor  A  Uniao  Portu- 

gueza,  r.  919,  25th 
Da  Camara-Stone  Francisco,  barber  A.  P.  Bo- 

telho,  r.  546  Folsom 
Dacey  George  W.,  r.  316,  3d 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1012  Florida 
-8®" Dacey.    See  Dacy  and  Deasy 
Daclin  Emile,  blacksmith  and  wagonmaker,  607 

Battery,  r.  1343  Union 
Dacol  Josepb,  blacksmith  Braida  &  Pasquali, 

r.  10  Blake 
Da  Col  Louis,  machinist  J.  L.  Hicks,  r.  511  Lin- 
den Av 
"    Quirino  (F.  Masarie  &  Co.),  r.  10  Blake 
Dacons  Nelson  W.,  solicitor  sewing  machines, 

r.  1668a  Mission 
J8®~Dacy.    See  Dacey  and  Deasy 
Dady  Robert,  laborer,  r.  11  Precita  Av 
Daehnke  Charles,  machinist,  r.  420  Francisco 
Daeweritz  Moritz   (Graneist  &  Daeweritz),   r. 
218  Stockton 
"    William,  upholsterer    John  Hoey,   r.  1319 
Kearny 
Dafeldecker  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  365  Minna 
Dagenais  Gilles,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  1020 

Broderick 
Daggett  Almore  K..  notary  public  and  attorney 
at  law,  14  Montgomery,  r.  318  Clement 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  554  Church 
"    Frank  E.,    steward   str  J.    D.    Peters,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Frank,  master  mariner,  r.  2611  Howard 
"    H.  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  545  Folsom 
Daggett  John,   superintendent  United  States 
Mint,  NW  cor  5th  and  Mission,  r.  2023 
Brodericif 
Daggett  John  R.,    president     The     McCollam 
Fishing  and  Trading  Co.,  40  California, 
room  2,  r.  Oakland 
"     J.  R.,  r.  308  Turk 

"    Leander  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2611  Howard 
"    May  M.  Miss,  clerk  John  H.  Leber,  r.  1539 

Polk 
"    R.  M.,  merchant,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    W.,  bartender    California    Hotel,    r.    230 
Kearny 
4®=Daggett.    See  Doggett 
Dagneau  Hubert,  carpenter,  r.  1211  Folsom 


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Dagneau  Joseph  H.,  plumber  E.  Demers,  r.  1211 

Folsom 
Dagnino  Giuseppe  B.,  cook  Joseph  Guerrieri,  r. 

818  Sansome 
D'Agostini  M.,  foreman  George  de  Latour,  r. 

5351/4  Union 
d'Aquin  Gerard  J.  M.  E.,  with  Consulate  The 

Netherlands,  508  Montgomery,  room  20 
Dahack  Elsie,  steward  Palace  Restaurant,   r. 

371  Jessie 
Dahl  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Andrew,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  2133  Mission 
"    Anna  Miss,  stenographer  Winslow  Ander- 
son, r.  233, 12th 
Dahl  Bjame  F.,  stock,  real  estate  and  mining 

broker,  512  California,  r.  238  Kearny 
Dahl  Charles,  car  builder,  r.  33  Alvarado 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Charles  W.,  engineer,  r.  5  Sharp  PI 
"    Christ  A.,  engineer  Morris  Windt,  r.   cor 

San  Bruno  Av  and  26th 
"    Christian,    teacher      languages      Edward 

Larcher,  r.  735,  7th  Av 
"    George,  r.  2224  Greenwich 
"    Gustav,  longshoreman,  r.  309  Filbert 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  3225  Geary 
"    Henry,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  404,  23d 
"    Henry  Jr.,  butcher,  3225  Geary 
"    John  "^(Hoffman,  Dahl  &  Co.),  r.  927  Mission 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  1433  California 
"    Knut  M.,  mechanical   engineer   Union   I. 

Wks 
•'    Philip,  stonecutter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Thomas,  cooper  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.    13 

Bryant  Av 
"    VidgoC,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,   r. 

1707  Powell 
"    William  F.,  butcher  H.  Dahl,  r.  3325  Geary 
4®"Dahl.    See  Dahle  and  Dall 
DaMtoender George,  druggist,  214  Kearny 
Dahlberg  Andrew,  contractor  and  builder,  935 

Market,  room  6,  r.  llii  Jost  Av 
Dahle  C,  proprietor  California  Ranch,  office  35 
Eddy 
"    William,  butcher  Fiore  Di  Vecchio,  r.  2000 
McAllister 
4®"Dahle.    See  Dahl  and  Dall 
Dahler  Adam  M.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  529 
Noe 
"    Henry  G.,  machinist  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

529  Noe 
"    Henry  M.  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  529  Noe 
Dahlgren   Carl,   landscape   painter,  studio  112 
Montgomery  Block 
"    Elmer,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  836b  Howard 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  1216  Haight 
"    Joseph,    tailor  Marshall  F.   Jones,    r.  541 
Stevenson 
4®=Dahlgren.    See  Dalgren 
Dahll  Hans  O.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  711  California 
Dahlman  Harry,  r.  243,  9th 
"    Isaac  H.,  manager  Edison  Phonograph  Co., 

848  Market,  r.  33  Eddy 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  243,  9th 
"    Nathan,  salesman  Ti-iest  &  Co.,  r.  228%  Post 
Jg®-Dahlman.    See  Dolman  and  DoUman 
Dahlquist  John,  bench  hand  McFarland  Bros., 

r.  925  Harrison 
Dahlson  William  O.,  driver  C.  E.   Benedict,  r. 

1655/3  Mission 
Dahlstrom  Albert  J.,  laborer  r.  30!^  Harriet 
"    Erasmus  A.,  butler  1422  Sutter 
"    Oscar  F.,  embalmer  H.  F.  Suhr  &  Co.,  r. 
12091/2  Mission 
Dahlton  Alexander  J.,  coremaker,  r.   658  Har- 
rison 
"    Oliver,  carpenter  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 
658  Harrison 
4®=Dahlton.    See  Dalton 
Dahmel  August  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

519  Lyon 
Dahmke  Charles  F.,  plumber,  r.  109  Berry 
"    Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  109  Berry 
"    George  H.,  driver  Cal.  Brewing  Co.,  r.  1308, 
17th 
4®="Dahmke.    See  Damcke 
Dahms  Charles  H.,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r. 
337  Turk 


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Dahoney  James,  expressman,  761  Market,  r.  70 

Brosnan 
4fS=Dahoney.    See  Doheney 
Dahse  Theodore,  yardman  John  Rosenfeld  Sons, 

r.  68  Clementina 
Daigger  Mary  Miss,  domestic,  459!^  Bryant 
Daigneau  Ira  S.,  clerk Theodoi-e  Hermann  &  Co., 

r.  407  Sutter 
Dailey  C.  E.,  r.  43  Montgomery  Block 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  cor  49th  Av  and  H 
Dailey    Edward   C,    manager    Pacific    Coast 

branch  The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co.  and  The 

Goodrich  Hard  Rubber  Co.  and  Columbia 

Rubber  Works  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery, 

r.  Oakland 
Dailey  H.  Henry,  teamster,  r.  mSVs  Clementina 
"    Leonard,  driver    Chas.   Steinlels,    r.    1427 


"    O.,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 

"    Peter  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1300  Market. 

r.  Oakland 
•  •    Thomas  v.,  tailor,  r.  932  Sanchez 
"    William,  boiler  maker,  r.  932  Sanchez 
"    William  R.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  433,  2d 
Daily  Ann  Miss,  r.  T/z  Clyde 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  9  Clyde 
"    Charles  T.,  capitalist,  r.  2512  Clay 
Daily  Commercial  News,  Commarcial  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  and  proprietors,  34 
California 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  714  Clyde 
Daily  Evening  Bulletin,   R.  A.  Crothers  pub- 
lisher, 622  Montgomery 
"    J.  B.,  foreman  Albert  Hansen,  r.  405,  6th 
' '    Jeremiah,  chief  clerk  Merchants'  Exchange 

Assn.,  r.  50  Tehama 
"    John,  r.  307  Mason 
"    John,  varnish  polish,  r.  454  Jessie 
"    John  T.,  trimmer  Sxerling  Furniture  Co.,  r. 
9/2  Clyde 
Daily  Journal  of  Commerce,  S.  F.  Journal  of 
Commerce  Publishing  Co.  publishers,  321 
Montgomery 
"    M.  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1221  O'Farrell 
"    Nellie,  typewriter,  r.  668  Clementina 
Daily  Report,  Daily  Report  Publishing  Co.  pub- 
lishers, 238  Montgomery 
Daily  Report  PublisMng  Co.,  William  M.  Bun- 
ker president,  printers  and  publishers, 
publication  office  238  Montgomery  and 
730  Market,  telephone  Main  1992,  editorial 
rooms  320  Saasome,  telephone  Main  1993 
Daily  Shipping  and  Hotel  News,  Jay  Feder- 
lein  publisher,  403  Market 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  9  Clyde 
^S^Daily.    See  Dailey,  Daley,  Daly  and  Deiley 
Dain  Thomas,  office  545  California,  room  9 
je@=Dain.    See  Dane  and  Dayn 
Daingerfield  Eliza  R.,  widow,  r.  712  Sutter 
Daingerfield     WiUiam    R.,     judge     Superior 
Court  Department  2,  chambers  New  City 
Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  712  Sutter 
Dainhart  Mary,  widow,  r.  122914  Stevenson 

Dairymen's  Union  of  California, 

Warren  Dutton  president,  George  W. 
Burbank  vice-president,  E.  W.  Steele 
treasurer,  John  R.  Denman  secretary, 
L.  Tomasini  manager,  dealers  in  dairy 
produce  and  provisions,  113-119  Davis 
Daisley  George,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 
15  Clara 

"  John,  sawfller  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  334, 
17th 

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DEALERS   :N  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #^  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Daiss  Andrew,  clerk  J.  Baumgarten  &  Co.,  r.  517 
Post 

•'    Charles  (Daiss  &  Bauer),  r.  cor  Way  land 
and  Somerset 

"    Charles  M.,  jeweler  Glindemann  &  Scweltz- 
er,  r.  517  Post 

"     Edward  C,  plumber,  510  Post,  r  517  Post 

"    John,  cement  worker,  r.  4  Taylor  Terrace 

"    Katie  Miss,  cleaning  and  dyeing  feathers, 
517  Post 

"    &  Bauer  (Charles  Daiss  and  Adolph  Bauer), 
dairymen,  cor  Wayland  and  Somerset 
Dajas  Louis,  attendant  Lurline  Baths,  r.   113 

Austin  Av 
Dakan  Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1018  Clay 
Dake  Edmund  C.  proprietor  E.  C.  Dake"s  Ad- 
vertising Agency,  64-65  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg.  r.  17IT9  Turk 

"    Edmund  D.,  manager  Edmund  C.  Dake,  r. 
1020  Market 

"    Leland  W..  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  1709 
Turk 

DAKE'S    E.   C.   ADVERTISING 

AGENCY,  64-65  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg,  telephone  Main  1063 

Dakin  A.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  bakery,  940  Fillmore 
"    Charles  W.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  638  Jessie 
"    C.  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  638  Jessie 
"    Edward  A.,  managerDakin  Publishing  Co. , 

32Ct  Sansome,  room  46 
"     Edwin  (Dakin  &  Libbey),  r.  San  Mateo 
"     Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaking,  1516  Eddy 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  liquors,  SW  cor  Kearny 
and  North  Point 
Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  E.  A.  Dakin  manager, 
lithographers  and  electric  printers,  320 
Sansome,  room  46 
"    Victor  H.,  foreman  Commercial  Soap  Co., 

r.  San  Mateo 
"    &    Libbey    (Edwin    Dakin    and    John    G. 
Libbey),  soap  manufacturers,  214  Sacra- 
mento 
.^"Dakin.    See  Deacon  and  Deakin 
Dalaine  Charles  V.,  lumberman,  r.  730  Folsom 
Dalberto  Frank   (A.   G.   Kamacciotti  &  Co.),  r. 

2939M  Clay 
D'Albis  Giovanni,  carpenter,  r.  2  Washoe  PI 
Dalby  Edgar  W.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

121/2  Brosnan 
Dale  Albert,  secretary  Cigar   Makers'  Interna- 
tional Union,  368  Jessie,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Andrew  J.,  r.  609  Bartlett 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  specialist,  r.  1.328  Grove 
"    Edward,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    James,  fireman  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1204  Union 
'■■    John  D.,  cook  John  Swain,  r.  45  Everett 
"    John  H.,  foreman  Eagle  Iron  Foundry,  r. 

28.33  Washington 
"    Joseph,  teamster  J.  Noonan,  r.  615  Green 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  housekeeper,  r.  5  Rausch  rear 
"    Martin,  physician,  r.  1328  Grove 
"    Owen,  stage  manager  Cremorne  Theater,  r. 

132  Rose 
"    WilliamC,  cigar  manufacturer,  1330Grove. 

r.  1328  Grove 
"    William  E.,  machinist  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks.  r.  3714  Cheslev 
"    William  J.   (George    W.    Tindal  &  Co.),  r. 
721  L^nion 
iiS-Dale.    See  Deyl 
Dalera  Da  vide,  r.  7  Greenwich 
Daley  Ann  Mrs.,  bakery,  1134  Folsom 
"    Bridget,  groceries,  230  Langton 


Daley  Catherine,  widow,  r.  2950  Howard 

"    Charles  F.,  lineman  Fire  Alarm  and  Police 
Telegraph,  r.  934  Day 

"    Charles  W.,  fireman  Park  and  Ocean  RR, 
r.  20091/2  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Daniel  J.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  330  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  52114  Lombard 

"    Dennis  J.,  policeman,  r.  521%  Lombard 

"     Eugene  J.,  machine  hand  Townley  Bros., 
r.  1402  Army 

"    Frank  H..  iron  molder  McCormick  Bros., 
r.  1617  Howard 

"    George,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg  Co., 
r.  133,  17th 

"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  1002a  Union 

"    Henry,  oiler  Michael  Conlon,  r.  1122  Larkin 

"    James,  foundryman  Union  I    Wks,  r.  501 
Napa 

"    James,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 
121  Pierce 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  11  Patton 

"    James,  plasterer,  r.  321  Minna 

"    James,  porter  Charles  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  530, 
9th 

"    James,    porter   Western  Sugar    Refinery 
r.  W  s  Manchester  nr  37th 

"    James  M.,  janitor,  r.  Ws  Manchester  nr 
Precita  Av 

"    James  T.,  liquors,  422,  5th,  r.  416  Ringold 

"    Jane  Miss,  clerk  T.  Clancy  &  Co.,  r.  522,  6th 

"    Jeremiah,  engineer  Magdalen  Asylum 

"    John,  bartender    James  T.  Daley,    r.   416 
Ringold 

"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  Serpentine  Av  nr  Fol- 
som 

"    John,  horseshoer,  r.  476  Tehama 

"    John,  hoseman  Engine  12,  r.  712  Montgom- 
ery 

"    John,  liquors,  500  Davis,  r.  712  Montgomery 

"    John  A.,    clerk  Cal.     Barrel    Co.,    r.    904 
Illinois 

"    John  W.,  salesman,  r.  435  Kearny 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  318  Minna 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  868  Mission 

"     Lawrence  T.,  paper  hanger,  r.  1220  Powell 

"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 

"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  123i/4,  25th 

"    Martin,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  Pennsyl- 
vania Av  nr  Yolo 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  553  Natoma 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  Alabama  and  Mont- 
calm 

"    Mary,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  1220  Powell 

"    Matthew,  driver,  r.  Serpentine  Av  nr  Fol- 
som 

"    Michael  J.,  foreman  W.  W.   Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  121  Pierce 

"    Michael  W.,  r.  1617  Howard 

"    MoUie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
416  Ringold 

"    Nettie  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  121  Pierce 

"    Patrick,  r.  416  Ringold 

"    Patrick  F.,  lumberman  Humboldt  Lumber 
Mill  Co.,  r.  717  Howard 

"    Peter,  bartender,  r.  712  Montgomery 

"    Robert  H.,  architect,  216  Post 

"    Thomas,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  616,  6th 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1212  Larkin 

■'    Thomas,  watchman  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 
71914  Tehama 

"    Thomas  J.,  janitor,  r.  W  s  Manchester  nr 
Precita  Av 

"    Thomas  M.,  marine  fireman,  r.  224  Clara 
rear 

"    W.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt&Co.,  r. 
1619  Howard 

"    W..  ship  painter  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 

"     W.  H.,  r.  100,  5th 

"    William  H.,    bookkkeeper   Cutting   Fruit 
Packing  Co.,  r.  553  Natoma 

"    William  J.,  freight  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels  & 
Bros.  Co.,  r.  2738  Howard 
4®-  Daley.    See  Dailey,  Daily  and  Daly 
Dalgetty  Alexander,  machinist,  r.  413,  4th 

"    James,  machinist,  r.  551i/2  Howard 
Dalgleish  Charles  G.,  carpenter,  r.  3II14  Polk 

"    Ellen  D.,  widow,  r.  2111/2  Polk 

"    John  C.  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1835 
Eddy 


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Dalhunty  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1155  Har- 
rison 
Dalin  Olaf,  bartender  Mrs.   Sarah  Stewart,  r. 

338  Ritch 
Dall  Charles  L,.,  r.  35  John 
"    Christine  E.,  clerk  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.  3211^ 

Guerrero 
"    Christine  J.,  widow,  r.  321!^  Guerrero 
"    Christopher,  r.  1210  Mason 
"    Edward  R.,    collector  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  1103  Hyde 
"    Peter,    molder    Thompson    Bros.,    r.    820 

Greenwich 
"    Peter  P.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1169 
Valencia 
4®-  Dall.    See  Dahl 

Dallam  Frederick  B.,  salesman  Armes  &  Dal- 
lam, r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  S.,  clerk  S.  F.  Chronicle,  r.  622  Shot- 
well 
"    Richard  B.  (Armes  &  Dallam),  r.  1735  Sut- 

Dallamore  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1529  Washington 
"    Frederick  J.,  plasterer,  r.  414  Devisadero 
"    George  C,  plumbing, 414  Devisadero,  r.  1529 

Washington 
"    Mark,  plumber  George  C.  Dallamore,  r.  414 
Devisadero 
4®=  Dallamore.    See  Delamore  and  Dellamore 
Dallas  Amanda,  widow,  r.  416  Laguna 
"    George,  clerk  John  B.  Dallas,  r.  242,  7th 
"    James,  teamster  Cutter  &  Co.,  r.  242,  7th 
"    John  (Dallas  &  Damcke),  r.  548  Valencia 
"    John  B.,  wood  and  coal,  1106  Folsom,  r.  242, 

7th 
"    Robert  B.,  teamster,  r.  242,  7th 
Dallas    &    Damcke   (John    Dallas    and    Otto 
Damcke).  proprietors  Mission  and  City 
Transfer  Co.,  548  Valencia 
Dallberg    Hugo,   cook  Franz  Siebrecht,   r.   421 

Green 
Dalldorf  Rudolph,  r.  836  Broadway 
Dallemand  Albert  (Dallemand  &  Co.),  r.  2211 

Buchanan 
Dallemand  &  Co.  (Albert  Dallemand,  Tobias 
and  Max  Oberfelder  and  James  P.  Edoff) 
wholesale  wine  and  liquor  merchants, 
and  sole  proprietors  celebrated  Cream 
Pure  Rye,  215-217  California,  telephone 
Main  1747,  and  51  Lake,  Chicago 
Dallerup  John,  rigger  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
Dalligny  Louise,  widow,  r.  215  Minna 
Dalliva  Henry  S.,  journalist,  r.  1622  Laguna 
"    Henry,    clerk  L.  Dallman  &  Co.,    r.    1235 

O'Farrell 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Louis  Dallman),  produce  commis- 
sion merchants,  224  Washington 
"    Louis  (L.  Dallman  &  Co.),  r.  1235 O'Farrell 
4®=  Dallman.    See  Dahlman 
Dallorzo  Susan,  widow,  r.  2707  Laguna 
Dally  Andrew  J.,  engineer,  r.  eOS'/i  Locust  Av 
"    John   R.,    chief   engineer   revenue    cutter 

Commodore  Perry 
"    Joseph  F.,  bookkeeper  J.  K.  Armsby  Co., 
r.  608'/2  Locust  Av 
D'Almaro  Alessandro,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Dalmas  George  W.,  cooper  Adelsdorfer  &  Bran- 
denstein,  r.  1450  Minna 
"    Henry  D.,  cooper,  r.  8  Lily  Av 
"    John  K.,  whitener  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

15  Pearl 
"    William  W.,  machinist,  r.  15  Pearl 
Dalmon  Harry  A.,  clerk,  r.  243,  9th 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  243.  9th 
Dalpino  Amato,  fruits   and  vegetables,  r.  1526 
Dupont 
"    Dante  (Barsocchini  &  Co.),  r.  1510'/^  Powell 
"    Giovanni,    fruits    and    vegetables,     1209 
Turk 
Dalporto  Augosto,  fruits  and  vegetables,  490'/^ 
8th 
"    Charles,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks 
Dalrymple  Hudson,  r.  1119'^  Ellis 
Dalto  Angelo,  bootblack,  r.  1212  Kearny 
"    Frank,  bootblack,  629  Montgomery,  r.  6  No- 
ble's Alley 
"    Joseph,  bootblack,  r.  8  Reed  PI 
"    Luigi,  bootblack,  r.  1212  Kearny 
"    Luigi,  bootblack,  325 Grant  Av,  r.  8  Reed  PI 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 

Origios^l  •  Designs  •  Pun)isbc«J. 

S^I-S-q-T"     IVIARKET   ST. 


Dalto  Michael  (Dalto  &  Lombardi),  r.  505  Green 
"    &  Lombardi  (Michael  Dalto  and  Michael 

Lombardi),  liquors,  505  Green 
Dalton  Benton  C,  salesman  Dalton  Bros.,  r.  42 

Oak 
Dalton  Brothers  (Frank  and  Thomas  B.),  fruit 

and  produce  commission  merchants,  317- 

319  Davis 
"    B.  W.,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r.  319 

Fillmore 
"    Charles,    teamster   J.  F.   Holland,    r.  427 

Oak 
"    Charles  R.,  furniture,  808-810  Valencia,   r. 

330,  19th 
"    Clyde  F.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  NW 

cor  Fair  Oaks  and  26th 
"    Daniel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1414  Baker 
"    Dennis  J.,  bartender  F.  J.  Scanlon,  r.    SE 

cor  Point  Lobos  and  30th  Avs 
"    Edward,  r.  12  Elizabeth 
"    Edward,  waiter  Martin  Franusich,   r.  843 

Market 
"    Edward  E.,  policeman,  r.  223  Shotwell 
"    Edward  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,r.  223  Shotwell 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1414  Baker 
"    Eugene,  stonemason,  r.  2831  Jackson 
"    Frank  (Dalton  Bros.),  r.  NW  cor  26th  and 

Fair  Oaks 
"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  12  Elizabeth 
"    Henry  &  Sons  Co.   (Oakland,  Cal.),   Henry 

N.    Dalton   president,     manufacturers 

sash  weights,  117-119  Howard 
"    Henry  N.,  president  Henry  Dalton  & 

Co.,  117-119  Howard,  r.  Oakland 
"    Irwin  W.,  driver,  r.  12  Elizabeth 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  3  Chestnut 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  2831  Jackson 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  eVz  Boyd 
"    John  P.,  painter,  r.  411i/4  Waller 
"    John  W.,  laborer  U.   S.  Customs, 

Geary 
"    Martin  J.,  laborer,  r.  8  Clementina 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  44  Clinton  Park 
"    Mary   Mrs.,     proprietor    Everett    House, 

55,  2d 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  11  Harriet 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  425  Fremont 
"    Nina  Lyon,  vocalist,  r.  42  Oak 
"    Patrick,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  3610 

Mission 
"    P.  E.  (Contra  Costa  Laundry  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Peter  E.,  painter,  r.  112  Valley 
"    Peter  E.,  paper  hanger,  r.  12  Elizabeth 
"    Richard,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1616 

Grove 
"    Thomas  B.  (Dalton  Bros.),  r.  2510  Clay 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  11  Caroline 
"    William,  painter,  r.  319  Fillmore 
Dalton  William  Dray  Co.  (William  H.  Dalton) , 

draymen,  317  Davis 
"    William  H.  (William  Dalton  Dray  Co.),  r. 

NW  cor  26th  and  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  P.,  policeman,  r.  2209  Mission 
"    William  H.,  3d  assistant  engineer  str  Po- 
mona, r.  Oakland 
4®="Dalton.    See  Dahlton 
Da  Luz  Francisco  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  721 

Broadway,  r.  719  Broadway 
Daly  Ada,  widow,  r.  2113  Powell 
"    Alice  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  309,  5th 
"    Andrew  J.,  laborer,  r.  1909  Geary 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  14  Alemany 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1018  Webster 
"    Anna  E.  Miss,  actress,  r.  737  Hayes 


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Daly  Annie,  widow,  r.  361,  11th 
"'  Annie  A.  Mrs.  (Daly  &  Curran),  r.  Santa 

Clara,  Cal. 
"    Annie  R.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1111,  2-lth 
"    Benjamin,  r.  1424  Dolores 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  277  Stevenson 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1621  Leavenworth 
"    Bridget   Mrs.,    groceries.   230  Langton 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2936  Howard  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  varieties,  Railroad  Av 

nr  14th  Av  South 
"    Cecelia   A.   Miss,   principal  Stanford  Me- 
morial Free  Kindergarten  No.  3,  r.  2313 
Clay 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Hawley  Bros.  Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  Oakland 
■'    Cornelius,  r.  627  Greenwich 
"    Cornelius,  liq^iors,  430  Brannan,  r.  60  Zoe 
"    Cornelius,  pipe  layer,  r.  254  Clementina 
"    Cornelius,  pressman  Upton  Bros.,  r.  31  Dor- 
land 
"    Carol  J.,  hutler,  .517  Sutter 
"    Daniel,  bookkeeper,  r.  5  Rausch  rear 
"    Daniel,    laborer  Haslett   &   Bailey,  r.  331 

Beale 
"    David,  plumber,  r.  2715  Bush 
"    Denis,  teamster,  r.  2715  Bush 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  4  Bryant  Av 
"    Dennis,  lumberman,  r.  319  Bryant 
"    Dennis  J.,  plumber  J.  T.  Cosgrove,  r.  361, 

11th 
"    Edmond,  laborer,  r.  1007,  15th  Av  South 
"    Edward,  butcher,  r.  737  Hayes 
"    Edward,  hostler  E.  J.  Root,  r.  1212  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Edward,  steward  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

14  Alemany 
■'    Ella,  laundress,  r.  361,  11th 
"    Eugene,  longshoreman,  r.  4I8V2  Ringold 
"    Felix  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  411  Ellis 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  653  Folsom 
"    George,     clerk    Cunningham,     Curtiss    & 

Welch,  r.  614  Geary 
"    George  F.,  clerk,  r.  2313  Clay 
"    Harry,    helper   Risdon   I.  &   L.  Wks,  r.  3 

Beale  PI 
"    Henry,  stevedore,  r.  3  Beale  PI 
"    James,  r.  69  Natoma 
"    James,  r.  728  Powell 
"    James,  boatbuilder,  r.  1111,  24th 
"    James,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co..  r.  504,  1st 
"    James  C,  attorney  at  law,  419  California, 

room  23 
"    James  E.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  728  Pow- 
ell 
"    James  H.,  liquors,  122,  2d,  r.  648  Howard 
"    James  J.,  tilesetter,  r.  57Tremont  Av 
"    James  R.  (Daly  &  Co.),  r.  551!^  Stevenson 
"    James  W.,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Masonic  Av 
"    Jane  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  60  Zoe 
"    Jean  T.,  restaurant,  619  Merchant,  r.  628 

Merchant 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  10  Michigan 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  1.  532  Folsom 
"    Jeremiah,  porter  I.  M.  Wentworth  &  Co.,  r. 

31  Dorland 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  r.  209  Waller 
"    Jeremiah  J.  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  532  Folsom 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  14^2,  24th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  14th  Av 

South 
"    John,  coalpasser,  r.  547,  1st 
"    John,  finisher  Central  Hardware  and  Sup- 
ply Co.,  r.  454  Jessie 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  527  Mission 
"    John,  gilder  S.  &  G.  gump,  r.  31  Dorland 


Daly  John,  hackman  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  592 

Stevenson 
John,  liquors,  214  Eddy,  r.  1  Cedar  Av 
John,  pressman  E.  A.  Jannsen  &  Co.,  r.  532 

Folsom 
John,  waiter,  r.  224  Minna 
John,  watchman  r.  218  Langton 
John  A.,  printer,  r.  361,  11th 
John  B.,  clerk  P.  C.  Molloy,  r.  823  Larkin 
John  C,  r.  1117,  23d 

John  C,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  653 Folsom 
John  D.  (Daly  &  Caidwell),  r.  900  Guerrero 
John  E.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

15  Michigan 
John  F.,  president  Union  Gas  Engine  Co., 

309-311  Howard,  r.  Alameda 
John  J.,  box  maker,  r.  2113  Powell 
John  P.,  laborer,  r.  1060  Kentucky 

DALY  JOHN  R., 

mercliant  tailor,  319  Stockton 

Daly  Joseph,  horseshoer,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Cortland 

Av 
Joseph  I.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  1 

Clyde 
Joseph  W.,  blacksmith  helper  Spring  Val- 
ley W.  W.,  r.  47  Prentiss 
Kate,  widow,  r.  2213  Powell 
Kate  C,  widow,  notions,  256,  1st 
Kathryn  H.  Miss,  teacher  elocution,  r.  721 

Geary 
Katie,  domestic,  2725  Pacific  Av 
Lawrence,  r.  1117,  23d 
Lawrence,  seaman,  r.  445,  5th 
Lawrence  Jr.,  frame  maker,  r.  1117,  23d 
Maggie  Miss,  nurse,  2308  California 
Margaret  Mrs.,  groceries,  527  Mission 
Martin,  laborer,  r.  Missouri  nr  Army 
Mary,  widow,  r.  119,  7th 
Mary,  widow,  r.  445,  5th 
Mary,  widow,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Cortland  Av 
Mary  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  121  Pierce 
Mary  A.,  widow,  lodgings,  653  Folsom 
Mary  F.  Miss,  compositor  Call,  r.  737  Hayes 
Maurice,   horse    collar    maker   W.  Davis 

&  Son,  r.  790,  18th 
May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1018  Webster 
Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  1714  Harrison 
Michael,  restaurant  keeper,  r.  3  Rose  Av 
Nora    Miss,    janitress    Garfield    Primary 

School,  r.  714  Green 
Oliver  J.,  barber,  415  Hayes,  r.  589  Ash  Av 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  827  Pacific 
Patrick  J.,  produce  dealer,  306  Davis,  r.  302 

Capp 
Patrick  M.,  stock  dealer,  r.  923  Vallejo 
Peter  (Daly  &  Davitt),  r.  1728  Devisadero 
Robert  J.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  3 

Beale  PI 
Roscoe  S.,  compositor  D.  S.  Stanley  &  Co., 

r.  1914  Powell 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  316  Beale 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  15  Michigan 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  441  Ivy  Av 
Thomas,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  SW  cor  26th  and  Capp 
Thomas  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  60  Zoe 
Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  430  Brannan 
Thomas  O.,  machinist,  r.  2313  Clay 
Thomas  R.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1111,  24th 
Walter,  machine  hand,  r.  3  Beale  PI 
William,  bartender  James    McCarthy,    r. 

734 >5  Howard 
William,  boxmaker,  r.  2113  Powell 
William,  laborer,  r.  2715  Bush  rear 
William,  tanner   Norton  Tanning  Co.,   r. 

17th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2  Vallejo  Terrace 
William  A.,  chair  finisher  Heywood  Bros. 

&  Co.,  r.  946  Mission 
William  A.,  teamster,  r.  42  Tehama 
William  B.,  attorney  at  law,  38  Nevada 

Block,  r.  1018  Webster 
William  H.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r. 

2313  Clay 
William  H.,  salesman  Cal.   Saw  Wks,  r. 

Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
William  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

22d  and  Guerrero,  r.  748,  22d 


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Daly  &  Co.  (James  R.  Daly),  liquors,  SE  cor 
Mason  and  Jackson 

Daly  &  Coldwell  (John  D.  Daly  and  Ira  B. 
Coldwell),  proprietors  San  Mateo  Dairy, 
1010  Valencia,  branch  office  35  Eddy 

DALY  &  CURRAN 

(Mrs.  A.  A.  Daly  and  H.  L.  Curran), 
proprietors  Tlie  Old  Book  Store,  206 
Powell 

Daly  &  Davitt  (Peter  Daly  and  John  B.  Davitt), 
bakery,  408  Hayes,  120,  6th  and  1709 
Devisadero 

jg®=Daly.    See  Dailey  Daily,  Daley  and  Deily 

Dalziel  Andrew,  manager  Dalziel  &  MoUer,  554 
Mission,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ira  B.,  veterinary  dentist,  605  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    James,  salesman  Dalziel  &  MoUer,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Robert  (Dalziel  &  Moller),  r.  Oakland 

Dalziel  &  Moller  (Robert  Dalziel  and  William 
Moller),  plumbers  and  gasfltters'  sup- 
plies, 554-556  Mission,  telephone  Main 
1312 

i3S"Dalziel.    See  Delzelle 

Dam  Cleveland  L.,  deputy  Commissioner  Cali- 
fornia State  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics, 
325  Sutter,  r.  2934  California 

>8®="Dam.    See  Damm 

Daman  Theodore,  carpenter,  r.  1007  Oak 

Damassa  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  21  Ohio  PI 

Damassino  Marcello,  employee  D.  Ghirardelli 
Co.,  r.  22  Valparaiso 

Dambacher  Alexander  E.,  salesman  D.  Ghirar- 
delli Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Dambrin  Charles,  steward  str  Washtenaw 

Damcke  Otto  (Dallas  &  Damcke),r.  548  Valencia 

i8®-Damcke.    See  Dahmke 

Dameron  James  P.,  attorney   at    law,    r.  2709 
Larkin 
"    John  D.,  physician,  423  Ellis 

Damery  Annie,  liquors,  738  Howard 

Dames  Hans,  local  editor  S.  F.  Tageblatt,  633 
Merchant,  r.  814  Green 

Damjanovich    Antone,  waiter  Damjanovich   & 
Vukovich,  r.  473  Jessie 
"    Peter  (Damjanovich  &  Vukovich),    r.    473 

Jessie 
"    &  Vukovich  (Peter  Damjanovich  and  John 
Vukovich),  restaurant,  120^2  Taylor 

Damkroeger   Daniel,    architect,  r.   1117   Broad- 
way 
"    Gottlieb,  carpenter,  r.  1113  Pacific 

DAMKROEGER  HENRY, 

physician  and  surgeon,  bours  8  to  9 
a.  m.,  1  to  3  and  6  to  7:30  p.  m.,  Sun- 
days 9  to  10  a.  m.  only,  office  and  r.  719 
Larkin,  telephone  East  416 

Damm  Fritz,  porter,  r.  28  Turk 
4S=Damm.    See  Dam 

Damman  Rudolph,  porter  H.  Stelling  &  Co. 
Dammer  Oscar,  brewer,  r.  330  Minna 
Dammes  Gertrude,  widow,  r.  2233  Geary 
"    William,  cigar  maker,  r.  2233  Geary 
Damner  Samuel,  tailor,  206  O'Farrell,   r.  3031/2 

Mason 
Damon  Frank,  shifter  Orpheum  Theatre 
"    Frank  E.,  collector  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r. 

411/2  Ridley 
"    George,  r.  642,  4th 
"    George  C,  carpenter,  4  Camp 
"    George  D.,  ship  builder,  r.  411%  Ridley 
"    Henry,  cook.  r.  717%  Vallejo 
Damon  James  E.,  loans  and  real  estate,  money 
loaned  on  real  estate  and  collaterals, 
Alameda  property   a  specialty,  houses 
built  and  sold  on  installments,  303 Mont- 
gomery, r.  441  Central  Av,  Alameda 
"    John,  cigars,  E  s  Stanyan  nr  Haight,  r.  417 

Stanyan 
"    John,  maltster  Empire  Malt  House,  r.  2219 

Powell 
"    Marshall,  marine  engineer,  r.  411a  Ridley 
"    Matthias,  maltster  Empire  Malt  House,  r. 

428  Chestnut  rear 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  76,  3d 
"    Newton  F.,  r.  617  Shotwell 


iW.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

COAL  r  COOKING  and  HEATING 

WOOD  \  ^^^tf^aa^^^ 

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309, 311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  8T. 


Damon  N.  F.  Mrs.,  fancy  work,  141  Post,  r.  617 
Shotwell 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  720,  24th 
,,    Seth  T.,  driver  Wilcox  &  Gibbs  S.  M.  Co., 

r.  2413  Clay 
"    Silas  E.,  miner,  r.  139  Fair  Oaks 
4®"Damon.    See  Daemon 

Damonte  Antone,  porter  A.  J.  Abrams  &  Co.,  r. 
507  Union 
"    Joseph  L..,  cigar  manufacturer,  1409  Dupont 
"    Rosario,  porter,  r.  517  Union 
"    Samuel,  r.  519  Union 
Damozonio  John,  paste  layer  L.   Nunziato  & 
Son,  r.  1717  Stockton 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Liuigi  Damozonio  and  Giovanni 

Garbarino),  liquors,  1237  Dupont 
"    Luigi  (L.  Damozonio  &  Co.),  r.  1717  Stockton 
Dams  Henry,  teacher  languages,  1108  Clay 

"    Minnie  Mrs.,  teacher  embroidery,  1108  Clay 
Dana  Frank  M.,  clerk  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  r.  330 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  A.,   clerk  Blochman  &  Cerf,  r.  132, 

13th 
"    Henry  S.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1350  Hyde 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  526  O'Farrell 
"    Percy,    steward   Occidental    Club,    r.  605 
Bush 
Danahy  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1024,  19th 
"    Julia,  dressmaker,  r.  411%  Bay 
"    Mary,  widow,  janitress  Douglass  Primary 

School,  r.  1024,  19th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3215%  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3504  Kentucky 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  445  Minna 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  445  Minna 
"    Timothy  Jr.,  waiter,  r.  445  Minna 
"    William,  hoseman  Engine  10,  r.  356  Bran- 
nan 
jftS^Danahy.    See  Danehy,  Denahy  and  Denehy 
Danckwardt  Henry,  barber,  1048  McAllister 

D'ANOONA   A.  A., 

physician  and  professor  of  physiology 
medical  and  dental  departments  Uni- 
versity of  California,  office  600  Sutter, 
Wentoan  Bldg,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone black  841,  r.  2116  Devisadero 
D'Ancona  A.  Dawson,  attorney  at  law,  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  19,  r.  2116  Devisadero 
"    David  A.,  r.  2131  O'Farrell 
Dancsak  Joseph,  laborer  Whyte  &  De  Rome,  r. 

107  Farallones 
Dand  Charles,  bartender  C.  Frederick  Olsen,  r. 

631  Jackson 
Dandola  F.,  quartermaster  str  San  Bias 

"    Gaetano,  cook,  r.  1125  Stockton 
D' Andrea  Domenico.  liquors,  35  Hinckley 
Dane  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  225  Fair  Oaks 
>6®=Dane.    See  Dain  and  Dayan 
4®=Danebaum.    See  Dannenbaum 
Danehy  Bartholmew,  laborer,  r.  524  Indiana 
"    Daniel,  hostler  Bay  City  Soda  Water  Co., 

r.  116  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  H.,  contractor,  r.  3305  Geary 
>g®-Danehy.    See  Danahy,  Denahy  and  Denehy 
Daneke  Richard,  salesman  Leege  &  Mills 
JgS"Danenfelzer.    See  Dannenfelser 
Daneri  A.  &  Co.   (Andrew  Daneri),  fruits  and 
vegetables,  1101  Powell 
"    Andrew  (A.  Daneri  &  Co.),  r.  1  Sheppard  PI 
"    Attilio  H.   (E.   H.  Daneri    &    Co.),  r.    808 

Vallejo 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  23  Scott  PI 
Daneri  E.H.  &  Co.  (Emile   H.  and  Attilio  H. 
Daneri),  hardware,  cutlery  and  twines, 
418  Battery 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Daneri  Emile  H.  (E.   H.  Daneri  &  Co.),  r.  92Sb 
Greenwich 
"    Eugene  J.,  salesman,  r.  1116Filbert 

DANERI  F.  &  CO., 

importers  and  dealers  wines  and 
liquors,  and  wholesale  grocers,  412-414 
Battery 

Daneri  Frank,  r.  309  Broadway 
"    Henry  F.,  salesman  E.  H.  Daneri  &  Co.,  r. 

808  Vallejo 
"    John  (P.  Belando  &  Co.),  r.  1308  Powell 
"    John,  liquors,  921  Battery 
"    John,  salesman  American  Biscuit  Co. 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  1308  Powell 
"    Louis  (C.  E.  Musto  &  Co.).  r.  1107  Kearny 
"    Luigi,  farmer,  r.  1114  Montgomery 
"    Madalina,  widow,  r.  1013  Montgomery 
"    Michael,  laborer  Garcia  &  Maggini,  r.  1013 

Montgomery 
"    Stefano,  laborer,  r.  720  Union 
Danforth  Andrew  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  514,  26th 

"    Charles,  seaman  str  Mariposa 
Danforth  E.  (Edwin  and  Edward  P.  Danforth 
and    Charles   H.    Gilman),    proprietors 
Broadway  U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  SW 
cor  Battery  and  Broadway 
Danforth  Edward  P.  (C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co.  and 
E.  Danforth),  r.  1816  Vallejo 
"    Edwin  (C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co.   and   E.   Dan- 
forth), r.  3027  Broadway 
"    Fred  R.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  3023  Clay 
"    Lucius  F.,  decorator,  r.  1533  Bush 
ii®"Dangerfleld.    See  Daingerfield 
Dangers  Diedrich  (J.  Hoeges  &  Co.  and  Wheat- 
on,  Breon  &  Co.),  r.  2818 Bush 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1050  Folsom 
"    Henry,   stable  foreman  Cal.  Bottling  Co., 
r.  1839  Howard 
Danglada  Antonio,  salesman  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  1318  Sacramento 
•'    Antonio  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1318  Sacramento 
"    Arthur  F.,  clerk  Mattoon  &  Danglada  and 
notary  public,  508  Battery,  r.  1811  Baker 
"    Ignacio    (Mattoon   &   Danglada),    r.    3021 
Broderick 
Dangus  Louis,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  21  Dehon 
Danhauer  Louis  H.,   cashier  Armour  Packing 

Co.,  r.  326  Eddy 
Danhauser  Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  423  Bryant 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  423  Bryant 
Danicheff  Kid  Glove  Factory,    Cyprien    Li- 
mousin proprietor,  119  Grant  Av 
Daniel  Antone,  bootblack,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Bertha,  widow,  varieties,  821  Pacific 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  10  Grant  Alley 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  10  Grant  Alley 
"    Henry,  upholsterer,  r.  10  Grant  Alley 
"    John  (John  Daniel  &  Co.),  r.  3013  Polk 
"    John  &  Co.  (John  Daniel),  monuments,  SE 

cor  Central  Av  and  Bush 
"    Laura  Miss,  teacher  Girls  High  School,  r. 

2013  Polk 
"    Lilbert  L.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1020  Castro 
"    May   W.    Miss,    teacher    Spring     Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  3013  Polk 
Daniel  Meyer  Building,  314  Pine 

"    William,  plumber,  r.  11%  Elwood  rear 
J8®=" Daniel.    See  Daniels  and  Dannals 
Danielewicz  Sigmund,  insurance,  r.  636  Green 
Daniell  John  A.,  foreman  Jules  Le  Maitre,  r. 
708  Mason 
"    William,  carrier  postoface,  r.  708  Mason 
Daniells  John   R.,  teacher  Business   Evening 
School,  r.  521  Post 


Daniels  Andrew  N.,  bookkeeper  Norwich  Union 
Fire  Ins.  Society,  r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  engineer  Bolander  &  Perkins,  r. 

1501  Waller 
"    Edward  W.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  410  Hyde 
"    Emil,    teamster    William    G.    Loewe,    r. 

Tingley  nr  Mission 
"    Frank    V.,  carpenter,  23314    Eddy,    r.    306 

Leavenworth 
"    Frederick,    engineer   Western   Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  33,  6th 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  218  Ritch 
"    George  E.  (Smith  &  Daniels),  r.  3  Haight 
"    George  J.,  musician,  r.  338  Green 
"    George  M.,  2d  lieut.  U.  S.  revenue  cutter 

Bear 
"    Gus  v.,  painter,  40  New  Montgomery,  r. 

3333  California 
"    Harold  P.,  mechanic,  r.  2804,  16th 
"    Harry  J.,  laborer,  r.  233  Filbert 
"    Hugo,  cabinet  maker,  r.  13  Moss 
"    James  P.,  cement  worker,  r.  730 Fell 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Tingley  nr  Mission 
Daniels  Joseph  L.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Mitch- 
elson  &  Hibbard,  dealers  leaf  tobacco, 
(Kansas  City,  Mo.),  410   Sacramento,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Louis  M.,  salesmanMitchelson& Hibbard, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  liquors,  318  Ritch 
"    Margaret  E.,  widow,  r.  1635  Church 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Nelson    H.,    blacksmith    helper    Isidore 

Burns,  r.  2021  Mason 
"    Oscar,  clerk  Rivers  Bros.,  r.  730  Fell 
"    Ralph  C,  student,  r.  1777  Green 
Daniels  Roy  A.,  manager  Bruenn's  Piano  House, 
228  Post,  r.  SW  cor  Mars  and  Corbett  Av 
"    Samuel,  r.  1315  Howard 
"    Samuel  H.,  exchange  teller  The  Bank  of 

California,  r.  1321  Leavenworth 
"    ShuU,  foreman,  r.  1020  Vermont 
"    Theodore,  harness  maker,  r.  160954  Dupont 
"    Thomas  J.,  machinist,  r.  1777  Green 
"    Thomas  M.,   laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  523 

Pine 
"    Vesta  M.,  widow,  r.  3  Haight 
"    Walter,  clerk  William  Boger.  r.  730  Fell 
"    William,  r.  1333  Hayes 
"    William,  carriage   maker,    r.    Tingley  nr 

Mission 
"    William,  harness   maker  Joseph  W.  Mc- 

Tigue,  r.  1513  Noe 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  968  Harrison 
"    William  B.,  cook,  r.  823  Greenwich 
"    William  F.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

322,  12th 
"    William  H.,  manager  Curtis    Publishing 
Co.  and  Orange  Judd  Co.,  78  Columbian 
Bldg,  r.  136  Haight 
"    William  T.,  capitalist,  r.  1333  Hayes 
'g®~Daniels.    See  Daniel  and  Dannals 
Danielsen  Peter  (Andersen  &  Danielsen)  r.  1623 

Pine 
Danielson  Albert  H.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  SE  cor  Texas  and  Butte 
"    Alonzo  H.,  apprentice  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks,  r.  SE  cor  Texas  and  Butte 
Andrew,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  Oakland 
August,  seaman  str  City  of  Everett 
Charles,  employee  C.  C.  Burr  &  Co.,  r.  1328 

Filbert  rear 
Charles  B.,  fruit  peddler,  r.  1615  Powell 
C.  P.,  painter,  r.  369,  Uth 
F.,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
G.  A.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Gustave,  bookkeeper,  r.  SE  cor  Texas  and 

Butte 
John,  tailor,  r.  608  Sacramento 
John  F.,  foreman  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  SE 

cor  Texas  and  Butte 
Sven,  restaurant,  413!4  East  North 
William,  painter,  r.  31  Chesley 
Danielwitzlsadore,  attorney  at  law,  324  Pine, 
room  16,  r.  303914,  16th 
"    Joseph,  real  estate,  r.  3039V^,  16th 
Daniher  Margaret,  widow,  r.  421  Franklin 
Danis  Albert  F.,  barber,  3940  Mission,   r.   Shot- 
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Danis  Ozias  J.,  whitewasher,  r.  118  Lily  Av 
Danish  Consul,  John   Simpson,    22   California, 
room  12 
"    Ladies'  Relief  Society,  Charles  Warming 

secretary,  25,  10th 
"    Society  Norden,  25,  10th 
Dankemeyer  Fritz,  fringe  maker,  r.  623  Howard 
Danker  Henry,    assistant     manager     Trans- 
atlantic Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Hamburg), 

213  Sansome,  r.  Alameda 
Banks  C.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2310  Steiner 

"    JohnD.,clerk,r.  2310  Steiner 
"    John  W.,  deputy  U.  S.  Shipping  Commis- 
sioner, r.  2310  Steiner 
"    Julia  A.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 
School,  r.  3310  Steiner 
Dankwerth  Brothers    (George    and    Herman), 
butchers,  424,  4th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  814  San  Jose  Road 
"    Fritz,  r.  149  Perry 
"    George  (Dankwerth  Bros.)  r.  149  Perry 
"    Herman  (Dankwerth  Bros.)  r.  149  Perry 
Danly  Chester  A.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    H.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1827  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Marion  P.,  bookkeeper  D.  Apple  ton  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
Dann  Fred  P.,  operator  Louis  Thors,  r.  Oakland 
Dannals  Charles  H.,  salesman  A.  Quade  &  Co., 
r.  28  Hill 
"    George  H.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  28  Hill 
4®"Dannals.    See  Daniel  and  Daniels 
Danneil  Emil,  coffee  roaster,  r.  310  Diamond 
Dannemark    George    H.    (Dannemark  &  Thom- 
Wohrden),  r.  234  Scott 
"    Otto,  teamster  Charles  S.  Healey,  r.  730% 

Treat  Av 
"    Richard,  porter  Norton,  Teller  &  Roden,  r. 

73014  Treat  Av 
"    &  Thom-Wohrden  (George  H.  Dannemark 
and  Henry  A.  Thom-Wohrden),  groceries 
and  liquors,  234  Scott 
Dannenbaum  Charles,  clerk  Pac.  Wall  Paper 
Co.,  r.  1457  Franklin 
"    Eugene,  clerk,  r.  1630  Octavia 
"    Joseph  (Pacific   Wall   Paper  Co.),  r.  1457 

Franklin 
"    Moses,  r.  1807  Pine 
"  .  Samuel,   cigars  and  tobacco,  828  Market 

and  133  Montgomery,  r.  1807  Pine 
"    Samuel,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

923  Geary 
"  '  Solomon,  merchant,  r.  1630  Octavia 
"    Sylvester  R.,  salesman,  r.  1807  Pine 
J8®=Dannenbaum.    See  Danenbaum 
Dannenberg   Amelia,    widow,  r.    1306   Leaven- 
worth 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  varieties,  537  Geary 
"    M.,  salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  537  Geary 
Dannenfelser  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1006,  24th 
"    Joseph  E.,  painter,  r.  1006,  24th 
"    L.  P.  Amos,  carpenter,  r.  1050  Howard 
Danner  Charles,  printer  Salvation  Army,  r.  1415 
Baker 
"    Joseph  S.  (S.  P.  Taylor  Sons),  r.  San  An- 

selmo 
"    Max,  upholsterer,  r.  523  Castro 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  varieties,  523  Castro 
Dannheimer  Louis,  tailor,  r.   1507  Sacramento 
Dannmeyer   Rudolph,    salesman  Crown  Distil- 
leries Co.,  r.  909,  19th 
Danos  Anna,  widow,  r.  2090  Market 
Da  Nova  Domenico,  porter  C.  R.  Splivalo  &  Co., 
r.  11  Union  PI 
"    Frank,  clerk  A.  Berta  Co.,  r.  11  Union  PI 
"    Jennie   Miss,  packer   W.  H.  Miner,  r.  11 
Union  PI 
Danskin  Clarence  A.,  with  Johnson  &  Higgins, 

r.  416  Central  Av 
Danton  Frank,  fireman,  r.  214  Shotwell 
"    Frederick  H.,  trunkmaker  J.  H.  Danton,  r. 

214  Shotwell 

"    John  H.,  manufacturer  trunks  and  travel- 
ing bags.  611%  Market,  r.  214  Shotwell 
Dantzeisen    Henry,  liquors,  143  Taylor,   r.   141 
Taylor 
"    William,  bartender  Henry  Dantzeisen,  r. 
141  Taylor 
Danver  Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  1223 


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Danville  Annie  Miss,  candy  maker,  r.  5  Midway 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  5  Midway 
Danz  John,  butcher,  r.  P  nr  12th  Av  South 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  913, 14th  Av  South 
Danzi  Peter,  fruits  and  vegetables,  431  Hayes 
Danzie  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1180  Harrison 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1180  Harrison 
Danziger  Charles,  solicitor  American  Wringer 
Co.,  r.  351  Grove 
"    Henry,  butcher  Aaron  Shenson,  r.  215,  7th 
"    Isadore,  secretary  Asch&  Co.,  101  Grant  Av, 

r.  The  Renton 
"    Louis,  machine  operator  Albert  Mueller  & 
Co.,  r.  53  Shipley 
Dapello  Frank,  bartender  Louis  Roscelli,  r.  309 
Broadway 
"    Louis,  driver  Eaver  McCloskey,  r.  2631  Mis- 
sion 
"    Louis  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  2631  Mission 
"    Luigi,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Dapelo  Agostino,  Italian  groceries,  913  Battery 
Dapia  Rabun,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Dapken  Annie,  widow,  r.  306  O'Farrell 
Daray  Louis,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

518,  3d 
Darbee  Robert  E.,  oysters,  1405  Bush 
"    Sherman  U.  (Darbee  &  Immel),  r.  115,  3d 

Av 
' '    &  Immel  (Sherman  U.  Darbee  and  Frederick 
C.  Immel),  oysters,  23-25  and  63  Centre 
Market 
Darbey  Edwin  T.,  clerk,  r.  336  Polk 
"    Elmer  H.,  clerk  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r.  336 
Polk 
Emily  Miss,  bookkeeper  Frederick  Bush- 
nell,  r.  336  Polk 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  336  Polk 
"    Walter  J.,  clerk,  r.  336  Polk 
Darbom  Annie,  domestic,  1106  Gough 
Darby  Edward,  insurance,  r.  412  Eddy 

DARBY  LAYDON  &  CO. 

(Darby  Laydon),  pile  drivers,  wharf 
and  bridge  builders  and  contractors, 
137-139  Main 

Darby  Walter  H.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
514  Bush 

Darch  J.  F.,  grain  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  Com- 
mercial Hotel 

D'Arcy  Alice  M.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1712  Clay 

Darcy  Andrew,  teamster,  r.  1121  Howard 
"    Annie,  domestic,  825  Haight 

D'Arcy  Catherine,  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Charles,  porter  Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  r. 
3  Columbia  Square 

Darcy  Delia  Miss  (Murphy   &   Darcy),   r.    106 
Taylor 
"    Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1341, 
26th 

D'Arcy  George  H.,  r.  1712  Clay 

Darcy  James  S.,  marble  cutter,  r.  10  Falmouth 
"    J.  J.,  conducter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 

D'Arcy  Julia,  widow,  r.  725%  Hayes 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  12  Clementina 

Darcy  Michael,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Hoffman  Av 
and  22d 

D'Arcy  Miles  T.,  teamster  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r. 
12  Clementina 
"    P.,  musician,  r.  1623  Bush 

Darcy  Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Douglass  and  Ocean  Road 

D'Arcy  William  H.,  plasterer,  r.  S  s  23d  nr  De 
Haro 

Darcy  William  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  1119   Hamp- 
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Dardano  Guillermo,  clerk  Urruela,  Urioste  & 

Co.,  r.  703  Geary 
Dare  Daniel  C,  manager  Golden  Gate  Adver- 
tising Literary  and  News  Bureau,  420 
Montgomery,  room  29 
Dare   John   T.,    Prosecuting    Attorney  Police 
Court  3  and  attorney  at  law,  room   608 
Spreckles'  Bldg,  927  Market,  r.  25  Hill 
"    Starr,  clerk,  r.  25  Hill 
Dargie  Stewart    M.,  helper    Risdon    I.    &    L. 

Wks 
Darius  Augustus  E.,  driver,  r.  230  Noe 
"    Henry  (Pinchon  &  Darius),  r.  926  Broadway 
"    William  J.,  blacksmith  Wight  &  Hocking), 
r.  319  Tehama 
Darker  Richard  B.,   wines   and   liquors,   624 

Sacramento,  r.  622  Sacramento 
Darling  Abram  F.,  stone  carver  A.  Morris,  r.  116 
Waller 
"    Charles,  r.  1130  McAllister 
"    Charles,  clerk  Edward  E.  Potter,  r.  810  Lott 
"    Charles  C,   solicitor  The  Mutual  Benefit 

Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2019  Devisadero 
"    Charles  W.,    tinsmith   Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  4  Falmouth 
"    C.  Sherman,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  2830 

Folsom 
"    D.  N.,  bricklayer,  r.  28  Turk 
"    George   L.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  2820  Folsom 
"    George  W.,  painter,  r.  108,  24th 
"    Henry  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Falmouth 
"    Henry  T.,  expressman,  r.  4  Falmouth 
"    Ida  Miss,  r.  2316  Pine 
"    John,  coachman,  r.  804  Tavlor 
"    John  A.,  major  5th  Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r. 

Presidio 
"    John  H.,  painter,  r.  848  Folsom 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  641  Valencia 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  108,  24th 
"    Oiney  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  416A 

Devisadero 
"    William,  r.  Visitacion  Valley  nr  Six  Mile 

House 
"    William  E.,  painter,  r.  108,  34th 
Darlington  Mary,  widow,  r.  831  Jackson 
Darmil  Joseph,  telegraph  operator,  r.  711  Stock- 
ion 
Darmody  Michael,  laborer,  r.  308  Linden  Av 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1214  Chesley 
Darmon  Henry,  groceries,  1901  Dupont 
Darms  John  L.,  clerk,  r.  514i/4  Jones 

"     Leonard,  driver,  r.  1031  York 
Darneal  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  nurse,  1723  Leavenworth 
Darolles  Annie  Mrs.,  proprietor  Model  Laun- 
dry, 33  Chenery 
Darpin  Varney,  r.  1205  Steiner 
Darr  Edward,  clerk,  r.  4  Burritt 
Darr  Ernestine,  widow,  r.  20i4  Perry 
"    Henry,  blacksmith  California  Saw  Wks,  r. 

201/2  Perry 
"    Louis,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co..   r.  44 

Perry 
"    Otto,  toolmaker,  r.  30^/^  Perry 
Darragauche  Appolonie,  Ironer   B.   Sarthou,  r. 
1231  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jean,  coachman,  1608  Golden  Gate  Av 
Darragh  Clara,  widow,  r.  311J4  Bryant 
"    Frank,    cellarman    Lachman    &  Jacobi,  r. 

Lorin 
"    Frank  J.,  teamster,  r.  533  Ivy  Av 
"    George  T.,  teamster   P.   C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  311 14 

Bryant 
"    James  W.,  gardener,  r.  SUYi  Bryant 
4S=Darragh.    See  Darrow 
Darrah  Caroline,  widow,  r.  913V^  Harrison 


Darrah  Ellen,  widow,  r.  24  Erie 

Darrah    Samuel  M.,  manager   Saloon   Towel 

Co.,  9  Lick  PI,  r.  621  Bush 
Darrell  A.  Hare,  clerk,  r.  llOy^  McAllister 
"    N.  B.,  bookkeeper  R.  F.   Osborn  &  Co.,   r. 
316  Taylor 
Darrimon  Henry  G.,  butcher  Pinchon  &  Darius, 
r.  6  John 
"    Leon,  liquors,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Pacific 
Darrin  Edward  K.,  cigars   and  tobacco,  711,  5th 
Av,  r.  1445  McAllister 
"    Frances  Mrs.,  r.  502  O'Farrell 
"    L.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1717  McAllister 
Darross  Jean,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 
Darrous  Peter,  laundry,  2409  Mission 
Darrow  Benjamin  C,  electrician  Electrical  En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  30314  Devisadero 
"    Jane,  widow  r.  1016  Minna 
"    John  W.,  clerk  stationery  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
jKyDarrow.    See  Darragh 

Dart  Fred  M.,   bartender  August   H.   Lill,  r.  15 
Eddy 
"    John  H.,   teamster  J.  P.  Pollard,  r.   1901 

Ellis 
"    W.  C,  clerk  Pac.  Improvement  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
d'Artenay  Eugene,  druggist,  SW  cor  34th  and 

Potrero  Av 
Darwall  Arthur  W.  W.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  601  Polk 
Darwin  Charles  B.,  attorney  at  law,  1504  Mar- 
ket, rooms  31-32,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    Stephen,  tailor,  r.  1318,  22d 
Daseking  Henry,  clerk  John  D.  Mahler,  r.  1601 
Mission 
"    Herman,  bookkeeper  J.  H.  A.  Folkers  & 
Bro.,  r.  415  Post 
Dasha  W.  F.,  watchman  Harbor  Commissioners 
Dashwood  James,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

545  Minna 
Da  Silva  Joaquin  G.,  fruits,  106  Colllngwood 
Daskal  Theodore,  waiter,  r.  83  Everett 
D'Asquith  Edward,   shoecutter  W.  H.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Dasmann  Dora,  widow,  r.  80  Colton 
"    Frederick  W.,  policeman,  r.  5221^  Shotwell 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  2044  How- 
ard, r.  106,  13th 
Dasse  Eugene,  paper  hanger  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co., 

r.  36  Circular  Av 
Dassonville  Frederick,  manager  Baker  &  Ham- 
ilton,   NW    cor  Pine  and  Davis,  r.  122 
Lyon 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  36  Valparaiso 
Dastrevigne  Valentin  R.,  liquors,  515  Valencia, 

r.  513  Valencia 
Dastugue  Gabriel  Mrs.,  r.  19  Yerba  Buena 

"    Remain,  laundry,  612  Broadway 
Dates  Edwin  M.  (Dates  &  Young),  r.  131b  Ship- 
ley 
"    &  Young  (Edwin  Dates  and  Nathan  Young), 
carriage  painting,  414  Broadway 
Dati  Narciso,  laborer,  r.  1326  Kearny 
Dattan  Paul,  teamster,  r.  108  Clara 
Dattlebaum  Marcus,  manager  tailoring  dept. 

Raphael's,  r.  625  O'Farrell 
Daubmeyer  Henry,  laborer,  r.  739,  4th 
Daucher  J.  E.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  509  Leavenworth 
Dauchert  Charles,  butcher,  r.  700  Front 
Daugherty  J.  F.  Mrs.,  manager  Hotel  Grosvenor, 
319  Sutter 
"    J.  Frank,  steward  dining  cars  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

319  Sutter 
"    John,  r.  1812  Hyde 
/®='Dauglierty.    See  Doherty  and  Dougherty 
Daughney   John  J.   (Daughney  &  Peguillan), 
and  president  Union  Undertaking  Co.,  733 
Mission,  r.  52  Louisa 
"    &  Peguillan  (John  J.  Daughney  and  Emile 
Peguillan)  tailors,  2001/4,  4th 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  215  Sut- 
ter 
Daulberg  Hugo,  cook,  r.  531  Green 
Daunet  Frank  J.,  collector  The  Jewish  Times 
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Dauphin  Aime,  lodgings,  150,  4tli 
Daus  Adolph,  barber  John  Lingenfelder,  r.  1419 
Taylor 
"    Daniel,  tailor,  914  Kearny,  r.  1419  Taylor 
"    David,  porter  John  W.  Wissinger,  r.  5  Ber- 
nard 
"    Felix,  tailor,  r.  1419  Taylor 
"    William  F.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  1102  Scott 
Dausch  Carl,  baker  Mrs.  I.  Flach,  r.  1303  Turk 
Dauscher  Erwin  J.,  paver,  r.  1733  Leavenworth 
"    Otto  P.,  laborer  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 

1716  Jones 
"    Peter,  miner,  r.  1733  Leavenworth 
Dauth  Arthur  K.,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore 
and  Chestnut 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  19S6  Mission 
"    Otto,  carpet  layer  Conklin  Bros.,  r.  106,  3d 
Dauvilliers  Justin,  florist,  313  Central  Av 
Davalle  Vincenzo  (Vincenzo  Davalle  &  Co.),  r. 
1256  Montgomery 
"    Vincenzo  &  Co.  (Vincenzo  Davalle,  Peter 
Giovannoni  and  Giuseppe  Scatena),  pro- 
prietors Toscano  Hotel,  619  Broadway 
Davalos  Charles  B.,  porter  Robert  T.  Brodek,  r. 
114  Trenton 
"    Charlotte  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  SMYz  Pacific 
"    Faustino,  shoemaker,  r.  824V^  Pacific 
Davaza  Anna,  widow,  r.  506  Eureka 
Davega  Edward  J.,  salesman  Max  Harris,  r.  530 

Bush 
Daveggio  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  23  Landers 
Davenport   Amanda   Miss,   dressmaker,  r.  607 
Powell 
"    Bert  D..,  dentist,  r.  iSey^  Fell 
"    Charles  S.,  driver  Corbett  &  Schorr,  r.  631 

Ivy  Av 
"    Don  D.,  clerk  Sheldon  G.  Kellogg,  r.  135 

Grove 
"    Ellen  C,  widow,  r.  3037  Howard 
"    Frank  S.,  stableman  Union  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

538/2  Alabama 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk  E,  K.  Aldrich,  r.  3037  How- 
ard 
"    H.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  336/2  Fell 
"    Homer  C,  artist  Examiner,  r.  SUA  Hayes 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  Pacific  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

3037  Howard 
"    Robert,  r.  515  Post 
"    S.,  seaman,  r.  136  Oregon 
"    Walter  L.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

2037  Howard 
••    William,  printer  Edward  W.  Hill,  r.  631 

Ivy  Av 
"    William  A.,  carriage  maker,  r.  1219  Pierce 
"    William  T.,  lashmaker,  r.  109  Collingwood 
Daver  Henry,  laborer,  r.  27  Madison  Av  rear 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  30  Silver 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  30  Silver 
"    Thomas,  ironworker,  r.  27  Madison  Av  rear 
Daverkosen  Frank  E.,  butcher,  3512  Bush,  r.  2517 

Bush 
Daves  Edward  D.  (Bray  &  Daves),  r.  1818  Lex- 
ington Av 
"    Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  969  Harrison 
4®"  Daves.    See  Davie  and  Davy 
Davey  Edward,  laborer,  r.  321  Langton 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  501  Broadway 
"    John,  r.  221  Langton 

"    Joseph,  foreman  Pascal,  Dubedat  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
>eS" Davey.    See  Davie  and  Davy 
David  Brothers   (Henry  and  Solomon),  cigars 
and  tobacco,  643  Kearny 
Dora  Miss,  saleslady  F.  Marx  &  Co.,  r.  13!4 

John 
Edward,  bookkeeper  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
George  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  728  Shotwell 
Harry  L.,  special  officer  Municipal  Burglar 

Alarm  Co.,  r.  29  Broadway 
Henry  (David  Bros.),  r.  1033/2  Clay 
Isaac    L.,  solicitor   Abe    Franklin,  r.   833 

Folsom 
Joseph,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

1635  Post 
Jules,    liquor   broker,  315  Sacramento,  r. 

1301  Laguna 
Lazarus,  r.  29  Broadway 


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David  Louis  N.,  clerk,  r.  I2IOI/2,  23d 
"    Robert  L.,  salesman,  r.  512  Jessie 
"    Solomon  (David  Bros.),  r.  1033!^  Clay 
"    Victor,  window  cleaner,  308  Sutter,  r.  830 

Folsom 
"    William,  merchant  tailor,  1633  Post,  r.  1635 

Post 
Davids  Charles  H.,   car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

1706  Leavenworth 
"    John  W.,  drayman,  311  Davis,  r.  1706  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Oscar  (Loudmann  &  Davids),  r.  1611  Sutter 
Davidson  Alexander,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  1128/2  Filbert 
"    Alice  Miss,  tax  paid  stamp  deputy  U.  S. 

Internal  Revenue,  r.  Petaluma 
"    Alonzo,  milk  dealer,  office  35  Eddy,  r.  315 

Eureka 
"    Andrew  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  38^4  West  Mis- 
sion 
"    Andrew  O.,  teamster,  r.  315  Eureka 
"    Arthur  D.,  printer,  r.  633  Sutter 
"    Bertram,   helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Calvin  L.,  dairyman,  r.  1036,  20th 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    David,  r.  1036,  30th 
"    David,  crockery  and  glassware,  22,  9th,  r. 

411  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  219,  10th 
"    David  M.  (Davidson  &  Miller),  r.  930  Ful- 
ton 
"    David  N.,  salesman,  r.  1838  Lexington  Av 
Davidson  D.  B.,  cashier  The  Nevada  Bank  of 

San   Francisco,    NW   cor    Montgomery 

and  Pine,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Edwin,  wool  sorter  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  916  Treat  Av 
"    Elijah  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  408 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  3217  Jackson 
»    Ewen  W.  W.,  draughtsman,  r.  916  Treat 

Av 
"    Forrest  M.,  glove  maker,  r.  1036,  30th 
"    Frank  N.,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  539 

Guerrero 
"    Frank  P.,  salesman  Dairymen's  Union  of 

Cal.,  r.  519  Guerrero  . 
"    Frank  S.,  bricklayer,  r.  302614  Buchanan 
"    George  (Davidson &  Leigh),   r.  319  Eddy 
Davidson  George,  consulting  engineer,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  22,  r.  3231  Washington 
"    George,  ship  joiner,  r.  1318,  20th 
"    George  B.,  engineer  Mutual  Electric  Light 

Co.,  r.  633a  Minna 
"    George  F.,  office  530  California,  room  32,  r. 

3331  Washington 
"    George  M.,  clerk,  r.  930  Fulton 
"    G.  G.,  bookkeeper   Dairymen's    Union   of 

Cal.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Hallie  B.,  r.  564  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  433%  Haight 
"    Harry  (S.  Davidson  &  Son),  r.  544  Ash  Av 
"    Harry  L.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1939 

O'Farrell 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  9  South  Park 
"    Henry,  laundryman  White  Star  Laundry, 

r.  11th  and  Channel 
"    Herbert  M.,  bookkeeper  M.  Davidson,  r.  930 

Fulton 
"    Herbert  R.,  paying  teller  Bank  of  British 

Columbia,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    Jacob,  capitalist,  r.  411  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  foremanBallard&  Hall,  r.  916  Treat 

Av 
"    James,  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  309  Turk 


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Davidson  James  D.,  locksmith  and  bell  hanger, 

724%  Market,  r.  439  Noe 
"    John,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1730  Lyon 
"    John,  gardener  John  Center,  r.  NE  cor  16th 

and  Shotwell 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  17  South  Park 
'•    John,  mason,  r.  28%  West  Mission 
"    John  L,.,  clerk  Davidson  &  Leigh,  r.  219 

Eddy 

DAVIDSON  JOSEPH  R., 

physician    and    surgeon,    office    121 
Montgomery,  hours  12  m.  to  3.  p.  m. 
and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sunday  11  a.  m.  to  12 
m.,  r.  411  Golden  Gate  Av,  telephone 
South  259 
Davidson  Josephine  Miss,    stenographer  City 
and    County    Attorney's    office,    r.    519 
Guerrero 
Julia  M.,  widow,  r.  136Haight 
Louis  N.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  1939  O'Farrell 
M.  &  Co.,  merchants    (Mokelumne   Hill), 

office  121-133  Sansome 
M.  Mrs.,  teacher,  r.  708,  20th 
Mary,  widow,  bakery,  1618  Sanchez 
Mary  A.,  widow,  corsets,  225  Geary 
Meyer  (M.  Davidson  &  Co.),  and  teamster, 

121-123  Sansome,  r.  920  Fulton 
Myer,  r.  708,  20th 
Nathan,  r.  564  Pennsylvania  Av 
Newton  O.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  804 
Lott 

Davidson  Observatory,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Astronomical  and  Tele- 
graph Longitude  Station,  Lafayette 
Park  cor  Octavia  and  Clay 

"    Peter  A.,  salesman  H.  Roman  &  Co.,  r.  114 
Turk 

"    Ralph  A.,  driver,  r.  215  Eureka 

"    Robert,    helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.    Wks,    r. 
Berkeley 
Davidson  Robert  F.,  M.  D.,  dentist,  22  Donohoe 
Bldg,  1170  Market,  r.  160  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Rosina,  widow,  r.  513,  26th 

"    S.  &  Son  (Solomon  and  Harry),  draymen, 
211  Pine 

"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  24  Clay. 

"    Samuel  F.,  bricklayer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 
3026%  Buchanan 

"    Sarah  K.,  widow,  r.  1255,  24th 

"    Saul  N.,  manufacturing  jeweler,  126  Kear- 
ny, room  58,  r.  1701  Geary 

"    Solomon  (S.  Davidson  &  Son),  r.  1124  Turk 

"    Theresa  Mrs.,  teacher    Haight    Primary 
School,  r.  708,  20th 

"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  51,  3d 

"    Thomas,  sawyer   Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  Jefferson  Hotel 

"    Thomas,  superintendent  J.  W.  Ferris,  r 
1  Rivoli  Av 

"    Thomas  D.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2221  Wash- 
ington 

"    Thomas  J.,  woolgrader  Ballard  &  Hall,  r 
916  Treat  Av 

"    T.  M.,  salesman,  r.  2759  Mission 

"    Walter,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 
530,  17th 

"    Walter  P.,  receiving  teller  The  Bank  of 
California,  r.  1428,  25th 

"    Wilbur,  teamster,  r.  219,  10th 

"    William,  clerk,  r.  642,  4th. 

"    William  A.,  granite  cutter,  r.  631  Locust 
Av 

"    William  G.,  plumber,  r.  902  Pacific 

"    William  J.,  woolsorter,  r.  916  Treat  Av 


Davidson  William  W.,   attorney   at  law,  420 

California,  rooms  14-15,  r.  9  Fulton 
Davidson  &  Leigh  (George  Davidson  and  E.  A. 
Leigh),  real  estate  and  insurance,  137 
Montgomery 
Davidson  &   Miller  (David  M.  Davidson  and 
Charles     H.     Miller),      manufacturers 
cloaks  and  suits,  121  Post 
>6®=Davidson.    See  Davison 
Davie  Charles  A.,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1213 

Scott 
.8®*Davie.    See  Davey  and  Davy 
Davies  Arthur  (Watters  &  Davies),  r.  441  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Arthur  P.,  clerk  RoUa  V.  Watt,  r.  524  Jer- 
sey 
"    Charles  H.  (Carter  &  Davies),  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  accountant,  r.  429  Grove 
"    C.  W.  Tudor,  inventor,  r.  225  Geary 
"    David,  master  U.  S.  lighthouse  tender  Ma- 
drone,  office  404  Safe  Deposit  Bidg 
"    David  C,  machinist,  r.  923%  Howard 
"    David  M.,  bricklayer,  r.  1914J^  Taylor 
"    David    R.,    superintendent     construction 

W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  414  Taylor 
"    Edwin,  hostler  L.  H.  Swain,  r.  417  Folsom 
"     Evan,  plasterer,  r.  929%,  14th 
"    Ezekiel  W.,  fireman,  r.  1614%  Leavenworth 
"    F.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1608  Washington 
"    F.  P.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Frances  Miss,  teacher  Redding  Primary 

School,  r.  1608  Washington 
"    Frank  B.,  real  estate,  r.  713  Ivy  Av 
"    Frank   W.,    painter   School    Dept,    r.    650 

Waller 
"    George,  inspector  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  30M  Lafayette 
"    George  K.,  bartender  Charles  J.  Greul,  r. 

902  Montgomery 
"    Helen  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1338  Union 
"    Henry  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  803  Montgomery  • 
"    Hubert  H.,  clerk  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.. 

r.  725  Pine 
"    Isabella  W.,  widow,  r.  719  Polk 
"    James  D.,  stock  cutter  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  831,  18th 
"    James  E.,  engineer,  r.  318  Day 
"    John,  hostler  James  E.  Finch,  r.  1323  Laurel 
"    John  H.,  traveling  salesman  Hawley  Bros. 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  28,  8th 
"    John  J.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  1032,  19th 
"    Llewellyn,  ship  rigger  and  painter,  530  Bat- 
tery, r.  1120  Montgomery 
"    Mary   Mrs.,  physician,   14   McAllister,  r. 

Russ  House 
"    R.,  r.  8  Montgomery  Av 
"    Richard  L.,  clerk,  r.  942  Howard 
"    Thomas  A.,  clerk,  r.  1132  Jackson 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk  Llewellyn  Davies,  r.  1120 

Montgomery 
"    William  A.,  collection  agent,  514  Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  1132  Jackson 
"    William  H.,  r.  1000  Minna 
"    William  H.,  physician  and  druggist,  2000 

Market,  r.  35%  Haight 
"    William  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  Cuvier  nr  Bos- 
worth 
«®"  Davies.    See  Daves  and  Davis 
Davin   Seraphin  V.,  proprietor  Yolo   Lodging 

House,  309  East  North 
Da  Vincenzi  G.,  musician,  r.  537  Green 
Davini  Angelo  (Vaudagna  &  Davini),  r.  1421% 
Dupont 
"    Hugo  J.,  clerk  A.  J.  Gilbart,  r.  1421%  Du- 
pont 
Davis  A.  &  Co.  (Abraham  Davis),  jeweler,  1525 

Market 
Davis  A.  A.  Milling  Co.   (Davenport,  Wash.), 
flour  and  feed,  G.  W.  Howard  manager, 
SE  cor  Battery  and  Broadway 
"    A.  &  D.  (Abraham  and  David  Davis),  cigars 

and  tobacco,  30  Montgomery 
"    Aaron,  cooper,  r.  1506  Pacific  Av 
"    Aaron  W.  (George  Davis  &  Son),  r.  31  South 

Park 
"    Abraham  (A.  Davis  &  Co.),  r,  1024  Folsom 
"    Abraham  (A.  &  D.  Davis)  r.  106  Austin 
"    Abraham,  tailor,  r.  433  Clementina 


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Davis  Abraham  B.,  cashier  S.  Koshland  &  Co. ,  r. 

418  Leavenworth 
"    Ada  Mrs.,  r.  717  Polk 
"    Adolph,  barber,  335,  5th,  r.  248'-A  Clara 
"    A.  L.,  attendant  U.  S.  Quarantine  Station, 

Angel  Island 
"    Al,  salesman  A.  &  T.  Weil  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel 

Langham 
"    Albert,  shoemaker,  33914,  3d,  r.  5  Verona  PI 
"    Albert  C,   clerk  William  J.  Jones,  r.   135 

Oak 
''    Albert  E.,  laborer,' r.  403'/^  Grove 
"    Albert  H.,  clerk  R.  G.   Dun  &  Co..  r.   1432 

Jackson 
"    Alfred,  fireman  Engine  8,  r.  1506  Pacific  Av 
"    Alfred  E.,  capitalist,  230  Montgomery,  r. 

601  Stockton 
"    Amelia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1519  Jackson 

rear 
"    Annie  F.,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  12331/2  Pacific 
"    Andrew  J.,    proprietor   Original    Quaker 

Dairy,  110  Sutter,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    Andrew  M.  (Davis  Bros.),  r.  1733  Pine 
"    Angeline,  widow,  r.  1118  York 
"    Anna  B.,  widow,  r.  733  Bush 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  3OV2  Hawthorne 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  53  Natoma 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  308  Minna 
"    Annie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  437  Sutter 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  manager  Miss  Lidda  Kaplan, 

r.  1109  Sutter 
^'    Annie  E.,  Miss,  milliner,  r.  916  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Ansley  G.  (Davis  Bros.),  r.  1605  Scott 
"    Antonia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  10211/4  Pacific 
"    Arthur,  salesman  Montgomery  &   Co.,  r. 

1510  Broadway 
"    Arthur,  waiter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
''    Arthur  B.,  wool  merchant,   r.  418  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Arthur  E.,  student,  r.  130  Ridley 
"    Asher,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  1807  Eddy 
"    Augustus,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  47 

Minna 
"    Axel,  laborer,  r.  44c  Gilbert 
"    Benjamin,  agent  The  Boraxina  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  14  Langton 
"    Benjamin,  lamp  lighter  S.  F.  Gas   Light 

Co.,  r.  lOTilden 
"    Benjamin,    market    inspector     Board   of 

Health,  r.  1637  Polk 
"    Benjamin  F,.  cashier  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.  1635 

Sacramento 
"    Bernard,  glazier,  r.  2534  Sutter 
"    Birdie,  A.  Miss,  r.  916  Montgomery 
"    Bliss,  clerk,  r.  409  Minna 
Davis  Brothers  (Andrew  M.  and  Ansley  G.), 

proprietors  Golden  Rule  Bazaar,  718-722 

Market 
"    Burr  S.,  r.  114  McAllister 
"    Burt  L.,  clerk  J.  B.  F.  Davis  &  Son,  r.  Ross, 

Marin  Co. 
"    Carl,    mining   engineer,  303  Montgomery, 

rooms  7-8,  r.  933  Dolores 
"    Carl,  teamster,  r.  934  York 
"    Caroline,  widow,  furnishing  goods,  510,  4th 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  661  Willow  Av 
^'    Carriage    Co.    (Cincinnati,    Ohio),    W.    L. 

Heise  manager,  36i/4  Fremont 
"    Carrie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1831  San  Carlos 

Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  308  Fulton 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  38|4  Tehama 
"    Charles,  chimney  sweeper,  601  Jackson 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1  Elizabeth 
"    Charles,    teamster    Marks    Davis,    r.    713 

Grove 
"    Charles  A.,  physician  and  president  Cal. 

Mutual  Benefit  Soc,  138  Murphy  Bldg,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Charles  E.,  plumber  C.  T.   Larseneur,  r. 

5361/i  Stevenson 
Davis  Charles  E.  L.  B.  Major,  corps  of  engi- 
neers U.  S.  A.,  and  engineer  13th  Light 

House  district,  rooms  89-93  Flood  Bldg, 

telephone  Main  118,  r.  709  Taylor 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Davis  Charles  F.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  91914 

Oak 
"    Charles  H.,  hatter  K.  A.  Lundstrom,  r.  1136 

Broadway 
"    Charles   I.,  helper   Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  633 


"    Charles  L.,  receiving  teller  S.  F.  Savings 

Union,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
"    Charles  N.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  17 

Hollis 
"    Charles  W.,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 

846  Army 
"    Christy,  wool  broker,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bl'ux- 

ome,  r.  College  Park 
"    Clarence  L.,  bookkeeper  T.  H.  B.  Varney, 

r.  Fairmount  Hotel 
"    Claude,  porter,  r.  16  William 
"    D.,  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r.  415  Mason 
"    Daniels.,  coffee  saloon,  301  Sutter,  r.  3433 

Sutter 
"    David  (A.  &D.  Davis),  r.  3934  Clay 
"    David,  bookkeeper  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co., 

r.  516  Devisadero 
"    David,  clerk,  712  Leavenworth 
"    David,  clerk  Cowen  &  Cowen,  r.  30  Russ 
"    David,  salesman  A.  Marks,  r.  525  Fulton 
"    David,  tailor  Max  Wiener,  r.  3014  Harriet 
"    David  G.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  2830A  Folsom 
"    David  J.,  manager  Cherokee  Indian  Hair 

Grower  Co.,  1030  Market,  r.  334  Eddy 
"    David    S.,    cantor    Congregation   Sherith 

Israel,  r.  611  Taylor 
"    David  W.,  laborer  Parafflne  Paint  Co.,  r. 

321  Clementina 
"    Delia  T.,  widow,  r.  333  Turk 
"    D.  W.,  agent,  r.  102  Taylor 
"    E.,  fireman  str  San  Jose 
"    E.,  plasterer,  40  New  Montgomery,  r.  939, 

14th 
"    E.  Mrs.,  r.  lOeSteuart 
"    Edward,  r.  1169  Mission 
"    Edward,  shingler,  r.  337,  27th 
"    Edward,  tailor,  347,  3d,  r.  Sy^  Verona  PI 
"    Edward  A.,  mining,  r.  2323  Sacramento 
"    Edward  C,  traveling  salesman  Langley  & 

Michaels  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edward  L.,  dentist,   101   Phelan  Bldg,  r. 

711  Jones 
"    Edwin  F.,  carriage  maker,  1319  Pierce 
"    Edwina  C,  widow,    proprietor  The    Sap- 
phire, 413  Jones 
"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  cook,  r.  337,  2d 
"    E.  K.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1834  Powell 
"    Eli,  carpenter,  r.  683  Clementina 
,  "    Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  2318  Howard 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  1  Elizabeth 
"    Elmer,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  24 
"    Emanuel,  cashier  Castle  Bros.,  r.  28U 
"     Emma,  widow,  r.  414  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ernest,  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  636a 

Natoma 
"    Ernest  A.,  painter,  r.  337,  37th 
"    Ettie,  widow,  r.  3211  Larkin 
Davis  Eugene  G.,  novelties,  1234  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  1807-5,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  108  Walnut 
"    Fannie  V.  Mrs.,  teacher  Peabody  Primary 

School,  r.  1923  Eddy 
"    Frank,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

2824  Mission 
"    Frank  A.,   machinist  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co. 
"    Frank  H.,  barber  J.  J.  Jensen,  r.  51,  3d 
"    Frank  W.,  machinist,  r.  819  Church 
"    Frederick  L.,  sergeant  police,  r.  937,30th 


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Davis  Frederick  S.,  traveling  salesman  Nord- 

man  Bros.,  r.  1534  Ellis 
"    Frederick  W.,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,  r. 

1519  Eddy 
"    George,  r.  409  Minna 
"    George  (George  Davis  &  Son),  r.  31  South 

Park 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  50214  Broadway 
"    Geore,    crane   man   Union  I.  Wks,  r.  723 

Minnesota 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
"    George,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r. 

12241/2  Green 
"    George,  pressman  Dickman- Jones  Co.,  510 

Folsom,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  1308  Broderick 
"    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1403  California 

DAVIS  GEORGE  &  SON, 

house  movers,  residence  and  shop  31 
South  Park  bet  2d  and  3d,  Box  No.  293 
Builders'  Exchange,  buildings  moved, 
raised  and  lowered,  orders  promptly 
attended  to  . 

Davis  George  A.,  r.  1722  Pine 

"    George  B.,  bartender  The  Mirror,  r.  454% 
Tehama 

"    George  C,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Bank, 
r.  1408  Post 

"    George  E.,  boxmaker,  r.  15  Madison  Av 
Davis  George  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  730  Sutter,  medical  and  surgical 
diseases  of  women,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to 
7:45  p.  m.,  telephone  Hyde  221 

"    George  E.,  whitener,  r.  710  Diamond 

"    George  H.  (Davis,  Haber&  Co.),  r.  lOSWal- 
nut 

"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  820  Treat  Av 

"    George  M..  teamster  James  J.  McKinnon, 
r.  368  Dolores 

"    George    T.,    buyer  S.  Koshland  &  Co.,  r. 
Brooklyn  Hotel 

"    George  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1331  Valencia 

"    George  W.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
127  West  Park 

"    George  W.,  cook,  r.  227,  2d 
Davis  George  W.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.  633  Sutter,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m 
1  to  4  p.  m. 

"    Gertrude  Mrs.,  delicacies,  I6O214  Post    r 
1529  Post 

"    Grant  R.,  furniture  dealer,  r.  2126  Valleio 

"    H.,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
Davis,  Haber  &  Co.  (Joseph  S.  Dinkelspiel  and 
George  H.  Davis),  auctioneers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  211  Pine 

"    Hancock,  physician,  r.  9.30  Sutter 

"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  414  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Hannah    Mrs.,  groceries   and   liquors,  309 
Minna 

"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  262  Sadowa 

"    Harry,  expressman,  r.  524  Jessie 

"    Harry,  waiter  Dennett's,  r.  22214  O'Farrell 
Davis   Henry,  with  Crocker-Langley  S    F  Di- 
rectory, 215-219  Bush,  r.  430  Geary 

"    Henry,  capitalist,  r.  106  Eddy 

"    Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco  1003  Larkin  r 
1109  Sutter  ' 

"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  825  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Henry,  commission  merchant,  211  Pine,  r 
1718  Ellis 

"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  43  Minna  rear 

"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  457  Jessie 

"    Henry  A.,  carpenter  James  Young,  r.  331 
Geary 


Davis  Henry  C,  dentist,   131  Post,  r.  SE  cor 

Scott  and  Green 
Davis  Henry  H.,  attorney  at  law,  430  California 
rooms  3-4,  r.  2621  California 
"    Henry  L.,  president  Cal.   Optical  Co.  and 
secretary  Cal.  Wire  Wks,  317-319  Kearny, 
r.  2108  Valleio 
"    Henry  W.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Montgom- 
ery and  Commercial,  r.  907  Vallejo 
Davis  Horace,  president  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  NE 
cor  California  and  Front,  r.  1800  Broad- 
way 
"    Hugh,  printer,  r.  1020  Castro 
"    Isidor,  r.  1506  Pacific  Av 
"    Jacob  (Deckelman  &  Davis),  r.  430  Geary 
"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  1310  Powell 
"    Jacob,  salesman  L.  &  G.  Brenner,  r.  1020 

Folsom 
"    Jacob,  tailor,  131,  2d,  r.  58  Minna 
"    Jacob  W.,  manager   Levi  Strauss  &  Co. 
(factory),  32'^  Fremont,  r.    1635   Sacra- 
mento 
Davis  Jacob  Z.  (Boyd  &  Davis),  and  president 
Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals,  94-95  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  408  Post 
"    James,  r.  145,4th 
"    James,  helper  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.. 

r.  907  Vallejo 
"    James,  electrician  Mutual  Electric  Light 

Co.,  r.  305  Oak 
"    James,  hostler,  r.  521,  6th  rear 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  92721  Natoma 
"    James    H.,  vice-president   S.    F.    &   Pac. 

Glass  Wks,  r.  1722  Fell 
"    James  J.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  9272i 

Natoma 
"    James  L.,  engineer  South  S.  F.  Tannery, 

r.  917  Railroad  Av 
"    James  R.  (Brandt  &  Davis),  r.  1137  Mission 
"    James  R.  (Davis  &  Williams),  r.  326  Pacific 
"    James  W.,  chemist  Homer  Williams  &  Co., 

r.  105  New  Montgomery 
"    James  W.,molder,  r.  118  Cumberland 
"    Jane,  groceries,  15  Madison  Av 
"    Jarrett  W.,  manager  Educational  Publish- 
ing Co.,  300  Post,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    J.  B.  F.  Mrs.  (J.  B.  F.  Davis  &  Son),  r.  Ross, 

Marin  Co. 
"    J.  B.  F.  &  Son  (Winfield  S.  and  Mrs.  J.  B. 
F.  Davis),  general   insurance   brokers, 
407-409  Montgomery 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  59  Columbian 

Bldg 
"    John,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    John,  decorator,  r.  1324  Pine 
"    John,  engineer  Eagle  I.  Wks,  r.  79i/4  Harri- 
son 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  154  Tehama 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  240,  15th 
"    John,  liquors,  926  Illinois 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  21%  Harriet 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  22  Turk 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  232  Vicksburg 
"    John  A.,  gripman  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  904 

Minna 
■'    John  F.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2323  Sacramento 
"    John  H.,  license  collector  Board  Fish  Com- 
missioners, r.  326  Larkin 
"    John  H.,  real  estate,  r.  916  Montgomery 
"    John  J.,  bookkeeper  C.  Carpy  &  Co.,  r.  50 

Ferine 
"    John  M.,  teacher  Heald's  Business  College, 

r.  Oakland 
"    John  T.,  mining,  330  Pine,  room  17 
"    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  416,  7th  rear 
"    John  W.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 
Co.,  r.  118  Cumberland 
Davis  John  Warner,  secretary  and  treasurer 
California  Optical  Co.,  317-319  Kearny,  r. 
1630  Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  coremakerM.  Greenberg's  Sons,  r. 

18  Ritch 
"    Joseph,  engineer,  r.  709%  Hayes 
"    Joseph  A.,  janitor  S.  F.   Art  Assn.,  r,  850' 

Church 
"    Joseph  H.,  silver  plater,  r.  3129,  16th 
Davis  Joshua  D.,  manager  Elite  Photographic 
Studio,  838  Market,  r.  535  Turk 
"    Julius,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1819  Powell 


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Davis  L.  Mrs.,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
"    Leo,  pharmacist  Samuel  F.  Hughes,  r.  720 

Leavenworth 
"    Leo,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  1808 

Pacific  Av 
"    Lewis  B.,  salesman  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  514  Taylor 
"    Lillian  Miss,  student,  r.  1519  Jackson  rear 
"    Lionel,    commission     merchant,     r.     1712 

O'Farrell 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  782i4  Harri- 
son 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  30  Russ 
"    Louis,  inspector   U.    S.   Customs,    r.   1506 

Pacific  Av 
"    Louis,  fruits  and    vegetables,   11-13    City 

Hall  Market,  r.  1113  Mission 
"    Mamie,  domestic,  727  Elizabeth 
"    Mamie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  526  Post 
"    Manis  D.,   bartender    The    Mirror,    r.    32 

Everett 
"    Marcus,  r.  2321  California 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  418,  7th  rear 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  315,  27th 
"    Mark,  salesman  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  616  Eddy 
"    Marks,  drayman,  225    California  and   215 

Battery,  r.  712  Grove 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  lOdY^  Hayes 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Hinckley 
"    Mary  A.,  r.  118  Valparaiso 
"    Mary  D.,  widow,  r.  2323  Sacramento 
"    Max,  tailor,  r.  1024  Folsom 
"    Max  (Davis,  Schonwasser  &  Co.),  r.  1808 

Pacific  Av 
"    May  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  514  Sutter 
"    Meyer,  meter  maker,  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  732  Treat  Av 
"    Milton  F.,  2d  lieut.  troop  I,  4th  Cavalry,  U. 

S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Milton  M.,   clerk  Henry  H.  Davis,  r.  2321 

California 
"    Minnie  D.,  widow,  r.  524  Jessie 
"    Minnie    L.    Miss,     stenographer    Daniel 

Keefe,  r.  916  Montgomery 
"    M.  J.,  traveling  salesman  Drummond  To- 
bacco Co. 
"    M.  L.  Miss,  stenographer  S.  F.  Bridge  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    M.  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  128  Hickory  Av 
"    M.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  612  Jersey 
"    MoUie,  saleslady  Cowen  &  Cowen,  r.  524 

Jessie 
Davis  Morris   W.,  manager  Modern  Laundry 

Co.,  385-387,  8th,  r.  316  Turk 
"    Mortimer,  teacher  music,  r.  2534  Sutter 
•'    Mortimer,  upholsterer,  r.  30  Russ 
"    Moses  E.,  clerk,  r,  3!^  Verona  PI 
"    M.  William,  salesman  E.  A.  Howard  &  Co., 

r.  1635  Sacramento 
"    Nancy  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  18  Ritch 
"    Nathan,  liquors,  233-235,  3d,  r.  149  Tehama 
■■     Nathan,  tailor,  r.  30V^  Harriet 
"    Nicholas,  carpenter,  r.  16  Marye  Terrace 
"    Nicholas,  millhand  Cal.   Barrel  Co.,  r.  401 

Mariposa 
"    Oscar  W.,  cutter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

413  Post 
"    Patrick,  proprietor  Sunny  side  House,  247, 

2d 
"    Percy  L.,  r.  2317  Sutter 
"    Peter  H.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Philip,  r.  1712  O'Farrell 
"    Philip,  cigar  maker,  r.  1834  Sutter 
"    R.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  942  Howard 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  106  Austin 
"    Ralph,  asst.  manager  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  3027  California 
"    Ralph,  clerk  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  661  Wil- 
low Av 
"    Ralph,  clerk  William  Uhlmann  &  Co.,  r. 

1718  Ellis 
Davis  Reason  G.,  president  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  1039  Market,  r.  2126  Vallejo 
"    Rees  O.,  contractor  and  builder,  623  Ten- 
nessee 
"    Richard,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  805  Ellis 
"    Richard  S.,  teacher  elocution,  7  Hyde 


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Davis  Richard  W.,  treasurer  and  general  mana- 
ger Golden  Gate  Compressed  Yeast  Co., 
1420  Pine,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Robert,  compositor,  r.  15  Madison  Av 
"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  52a  South  Park 
"    Robert,  mechanic,  r.  235.  15th 
"    Robert  H.,  carpenter,  r.  812  San  Jose  Road 
"    Robert  H  ,  reporter  Call,  r.  106  Eddy 
"    Robert  J.,  assistant  manager  Edison  Light 

and  Power  Co.,  r.  2517  Broadway 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  1868 

Lexington  Av 
•'    Robert  T.,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  256^/4  Clara 
"    Rose,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  411a  Turk 
"    Rose,  domestic,  517  Haight 
"    R.  S.,  cure  of  stammering,  7  Hyde 
Davis  Sam,  secretary  Musicians'  Mutual  Pro- 
tective Union,  39,  4th,  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Goldstein  &  Co..  r.  134,  4th 
"    Samuel,   clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  1635 

Sacramento 
"    Samuel,    office   408  California,  room  2,   r. 

Alameda 
'•    Samuel  J.,  driver  Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co., 
r.  212  Octavia 


I,  widow,  r.  1109  Franklin 

DAVIS,  SCHONWASSER  &  00. 

(Max  Davis  and  Emil  G.  Schonwasser), 
ladies'     and     children's     furnishing 
goods,  132-134  Post  cor  Grant  Av 
Davis  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  William  E.  Jack- 
son agent,  632  Washington 
"    Siegfried,    barber,    1333   Market,   r.   1702^4 

Post 
"    Simeon  A.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Officer  of 

Customs,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Sophie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Stephen  T.,  marble  worker  J.  S.  Lightner, 

r.  831,  18  th 
"    Sylvan  D.,    clerk  Davis,    Schonwasser  & 

Co.,  r.  1808  Pacific  Av 
"    Terrence,  marine  fireman,  r.  547.  1st 
"    Thomas  (Jehly  &  Davis),  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1001  Pine 
■'    Thomas,  druggist,  r.  930  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  154  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  stonemason,  r.  831,  18th 
"    Thomas  J.,  printer  and  publisher,  523  Mar- 
ket,.r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  6^4  Brosnan 
"    Valentine,  laborer,  r.  417  Clementina 
"    W.    &  Son    (William    and    William    F.), 
manufacturers  saddles  and  harness,  41() 
Market 
"    Walter  A.,  photographer,  r.  782i/4  Harrison 
"    Walter  C,  repairer  William  E.  Jackson, 

r.  2211  Larkin 
"    Wesley   R.,    telegraph    operator,    r.    1331 

Valencia 
"    Will,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffiatt  &  Co., 

r.  15  Madison  Av 
"    William,  r.  145,  4th 
"    William  (W.  Davis  &  Son),  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  1419  Geary 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  17  Langton 
"    William,  cigars  and  tobacco,  131,  2d 
■'    William,  coachman,  r.  1422  Jackson 
■■'    William,  expressman,  r.  1519  Jackson  rear 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  11  Pacific 
"    William,  fireman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1125  Broad- 
way 
"    William,  insurance  agent,  r.  2724  Scott 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  178  Clara 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  1102  Scott 


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the  Canadian    Government,   by  certificate 
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Davis  William,  porter,  r.  532  Powell 
"    William,  sailmaker,  6  California,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 

533a  Hayes 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  321  Ivy  Av 
"    William,  turner  M.  Hansen  &  Co. 
"    William    B.   Mrs.,    housekeeper,    332  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    William  C,  waiter,  r.  863%  Market 
"    William  D.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  933  Howard 
"    William   E.,  clerk  James    B.  Mahony,   r. 

1302  Castro 
"    William  E.,  coachman,  r.  1519  Jackson  rear 
"    William  E.,  dental  student,  r.  916  Haight 
"    William  E.,  gripman.  r.  602  Central  Av 
"    William  E.,  sailmaker  William  Davis,  r. 

Alameda 
"    William  E.,  student,  r.  1722  Fell 
•'    William  F.  (W.  Davis  &  Son),  r.  714  Pond 
"    William  F.,  teamster,  r.  927%  Natoma 
"    William  G.  (Davis  &  Watson),  r.  Alameda 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  931  Capp 
"    William  H.,   helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks/  r. 

715  Howard 
"    William  H.,  ironworker  Western  I.iWks, 
r.  413,  29th 
Davis  William  H.,  secretary  Capital  Building 
and  Loan  Association,  4  Mills  Bldg,  5th 
floor 
"    William  Heath,  historian,  606  Montgomery, 

room  22 
"    William   J.,    bakery    and  restaurant,  425 

Pine,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  J.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 

12  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    William  J.,  salesman  I.  Eisenberg,  r.  405 

Kearny 
"    William  J.  Mrs.,  r.  428  Castro 
"    William  L.,  dentist,  r.  522  Eddy 
"    William  L.,  lineman  Lurline  Baths,  r.  1200 

Larkin 
"    William  R.,  porter  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  522  Powell 
"    William  T.,  bricklayer,  r.  831,  18th 
"    WilliamW.,  clerk  money  order  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  728,  23d 
"    William  W.,  wool  scourer  Ballard  &  Hall, 

r.  676  Howard 

"    Willis  E.,   capitalist,  42  Mills   Bldg,   8th 

floor,  r.  2501  Scott 

Davis  Williston  W.,  secretary  Blyth  &  Trott, 

NE  cor  Spear  and  Mission,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Wmfleld  S.  (J.  B.  F.  Davis  &  Son),  r.  Ross, 

Marin  Co. 
"    &  Watson  (William  G.  Davis  and  Kenneth 
Watson),     fire      and      marine      under- 
writers and  city  agents  Western  Assur- 
ance and    British    America    Assurance 
Cos.  (of  Toronto),  208  Sansome 
"    &  Williams   (J.  R.   Davis  and  A.  F.  Wil- 
liams), produce  commission,  303  Clay 
«S=Davis.    See  Daves  and  Davies 

Catherine  Mrs.,  varieties,  15/2  Norfolk 
Daniel  S.,  clerk,  r.  412  Minna 
Edward,  plasterer,  r.  334,  3d  rear 
Frank,  tinsmith  George  H.  TayCo.,  r.  545 

Natoma 
Frank  H.,  student,  r.  104  Fillmore 
Frank  S.,  plumber,  r.  eiOJi  Natoma 
Frederick,    carriage    washer   St.    George 

Stables 
Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  1235  Market 
James,  accountant,  r.  900  Powell 
James  W.,  r.  215  Polk 


Davison  James  W.,  clerk,  r.  900  Powell 
"    John  W. ,  nurse,  r.  215  Polk 
"    Maria  L.,  r.  631%  Minna 
"    Mary  W.  Mrs.,  artist  Examiner,  r.  1034  Pine 
"    Samuel,  janitor,  r.  510  Post 
"    William,  molder  Vulcan  I.  Wks,  r.  208,  1st 
"    William  H.,  electrician,  r.  1214%  Steiner 
J8®"Davison.    See  Davidson 
Davitt  John  (Daly  &Davitt),  r.  408  Hayes 
"    John  B.  (Daly  &  Davitt),  r.  330  Golden  Gate 
Av 
jB^Davitt.    See  Devitt 

Davock  James  E.,  box  sawyer,  r.  110  Shipley 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  110  Shipley 
"    Michael  F.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 
8  Morris  Av 
Davol  Medicine  Co.,  Joseph  H.  Goldman  mana- 
ger, 632  Market 
Davoren  George  R..  teamster  S.  F.   Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  1430  Kentucky 
Davy  Charles,  teamster,  r.  6  Grand  Av 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  501  Broadway 
Davy  Robert  B.,  resident  physician  St.  Luke's 

Hospital,  Valencia  nr  27th 
4®=-Davy.    See  Davey  and  Davie 
Daw  Edward,  cigars  and  tobacco,  228,  24tn 
"    Edward  P.,  clerk,  r.  228,  24th 
"    Joseph,  ropemaker,  r.  228,  24th 
"    Joseph,   laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  238, 
21st 
Daw-Kerrell    Albert    (Kerrell  &    Co.),    r.    1312 

Guerrero 
'BS'-Daw-Kerrell.    See  Kerrell 
Dawe  Henry  J.,  pattern  maker,  r.  331  Elizabeth 
"    Henry  S.,  master  mariner,  r.  331  Elizabeth 
Dawes  Alfred  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

949  Masonic  Av 
Dawes  Collection  Agency,  W.  A.  Dawes  mana- 
ger,  loans    negotiated  on    short  notice, 
all    branches    of    collections    promptly 
attended  to,  602  Market,  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Peter,  machinist,  r.  25,  9th 
"    Richard  C,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 
Co.,  r.  1813  Eddy 
Dawes  Winfleld  A.,  manager  Dawes  Collection 

Agency,  office  603  Market,  r.  146  Eddy 
Daws  John,  laborer,  r.  1607  Folsom 
Dawsett  George,  marine  engineer,  r.  131  Lom- 
bard 
"    George  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  131  Lombard 
"    William,  helper  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co. 
Dawson  Albert,  porter  S.  F.  Weeks  &  Co.,  r.  781 
Mission 
"    Christopher,  coremaker    W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  23  Randall 
"    Dolly,  labeler  Cal.  Canneries  Co,,  r,  510,  3d 
"    Edward,  baker,  r.  340  Capp 
"    Edward,  night  watchman  Centre  Market, 

r.  1316%  Natoma 
"    Emma  F.  Miss,  journalist,  r.  12  Priest 
"    Ezra  R.,  clerk  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    F.  J.  R.,  cashier  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  431, 
17th 
Dawson  George,  wines  and  liquors,  331  Califor- 
nia, r.  2219  Devisadero 
"    George,  real  estate,  r.  120  Turk 
"    George  C,  clerk,  r.  3408  California 
"    Gertrude  S.,  widow,  r.  23  Randall 
"    Henry  S.,  real  estate,  r.  340  Capp 
"    J.  A.,  machinist  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co. 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  2112  Mason 
"    James,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James,  tanner,  r.  23  Randall 
"    James  D.,    cooper  Pac.  Woodenware    and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  649  Howard 
"    James  S.,  lineman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1018  Mission 
"    John,  r,  106  Minna 
"    John,  carpenter  str  Mariposa 
"    John,  sign  cleaner  Unwin  &  Eisen,  r.  417 

Filbert 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  569  Bryant 
Dawson  John  H.,  druggist  and  secretary  Cali- 
fornia State  Board  Pharmacy,  1177    Va- 
lencia 
"    Jules,  carpenter,  r.  2315  Lombard 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  janitress  Whittier  Primary 
School,  r.  32  Moss 


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Dawson  Pierce  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  3318 

Bush 
"    Richard  J.,  foundryman  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  23  Randall 
"    Thomas,  canmaker  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
"    Thomas,  hostler  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1  Dawson  PI 
"    Thomas,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  415 

Brannan 
"    Thomas  B.,  superintendent  Cutting  Fruit 

Packing  Co.,  r.  Lawrences.  Santa  Clara 

Co. 
"    William,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  23  Randall 
"    William  A.,  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  530,  3d 
"    William  D.,  cooper  Pac.  Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  106  Minna 
"    William   S.,   liquors,  914   Market    and    11 

Ellis,  r.  327  Eddy 
Day  Agnes,  widow,  r.  508,  3d 
"    Albert,  longshoreman,  r.  607  Vallejo 
"    Alfred  H.,  engineer  The  Norton  Tanning  Co. 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  2819  Howard 
"    Annie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  508,  3d 
"    Beajamin  W.,  office  clerk  U.   S,  Mint,  r. 

2612  Webster 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  2918  Clay 
"    Charles,  shipping  clerk  L.  Demartlni  Sup- 
ply Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  A.  (Thomas  H.  Day  &  Sons),  r.  1021 

Haight 
"    Charles  T.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  823  Pine 
"    Charles  W.,   laborer  Del  Monte  Mills,  r. 

1000  Minnesota 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  610  Buchanan 
"    Clinton,  architect,  4  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th 

floor,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Daniel  C,  blacksmith,  r.  202'^  Chenery 
"    DanielJ.,  horseshoer,  r.  202%  Chenery 
"    Eugene,  printer  Co-operative    Publishing 

Co.,  r.  813  Laguna 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  810  Greenwich 
"    Ferdinand,  upholsterer  Max  S.  Wolff,  r.  810 

Greenwich 
"    Francis,  blacksmith  Albert  E.  Buckman, 

r.  42'/^  Belcher 
"    Frank,  confectioner,  707  Devisadero 
"    Frank  M.,  agent,  220  Sansome,  room  9,  r. 

Belmont 
"    Frank  M.,  photo-engraver,  611  Merchant,  r. 

85  Montgomery  Block 
"    Frank  W.,  cement  finisher,  r.  638b  Howard 
Day  Franklin  H.,  secretary  California  Lodge 

F.  and  A.  M.,  California  Chapter  R.  A.  M., 

and  recorder  California  Council  R.  and 

S.  M.,  office  51  Masonic  Temple,  r.  924 

Pine 
"    George  E.,  electrician  Columbia  Theatre 
"    George  F.  (Day  &  Hunter)  and  steam  power, 

130  Main,  r.  17  Bartlett 
"    George  W..  clerk  postofflce,  r.  20314  Chenery 
"    Henry  L.  (Thomas  H.  Day  &  Sons),r.  1012 

Devisadero 
"    Herbert,  trimmer,  r.  16  Gotavia 
"    Home  Free  Kindergarten,  in  charge  of  Sis- 
ters of  Holy  Family,  1413  Powell 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  517  Valencia 
"    James  Jr.  (Day  &  Johnson),  r.  4.59  Valencia 
"    James  B.,  oysterman  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r. 

1133  Howard 
"    James  H.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  332 

Geary 
"    James  S.,    carriage  maker,    518    Leaven- 
worth, r.  536a  Valencia 
"    James  T.,  jeweler,  r.  433  Linden  Av 
"    J.  F.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 
"    John,  bartender  J.  T.  Connelly,  r.  318,  9th 
"    John,  cigar  dealer,  r.  438V2  Jessie 
"    John  A.,  clerk  naval  dept.  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

117  Montgomery  Block 
"    John  G.,  janitor,  308  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  T.,  stoves  and  tinware,  1414  Stockton, 

r.  4  Card  Alley 
"    John    W.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  338 

Capp 
"    Julian  G.,  with  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.2918  Clay 
"    Justin  F.,  clerk,  r.  3918  Clay 
"    Maud,  saleslady  Baxter  &   Oesting,  r.  16 

Octavia 


Day  May  L.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Even- 
ing School,  r.  16  Octavia 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  5  Vandewater 

"    Nelson,  janitor  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 
llQWz  Leavenworth 

"    Otis  G.,  asst.  manager  The  Searchlight 
Bureau  of  Information,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Patrick,  bootfitter,  r.  23  Howard  Court 

"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  610  Treat  Av 

"    Paul,  r.  940  Mission 

"    Richard  J.,  r.  2918  Clay 
Day  Eotiert,  capitalist,  408  California,  room  1 

"    Samuel  M.,  r.  821  Olive  Av 

"    Thomas,    seaman   str  Santa    Cruz,   r.    31 
Broadway 

DAY  THOMAS  &  CO. 

(incorporated  1886',  Frank  J.  Symmes 

president,  Vanderlynn  Stow  secretary, 

importers  and  manfacturers  gas  and 

electric  fixtures,  222  Sutter,  factory  27 

Jessie,  brancli  597  South  Spring,  Los 

Angeles 
Day  Thomas  A.,  brickmason,  r.  7b  Alemany 
"    Thomas  H.  (Thomas  H.  Day  &  Sons),  r.1012 

Devisadero 
"    Thomas  H.  &  Sons  (Thomas   H.,  Henry  L. 

and  Charles  A.),  carpenters  and  builders, 

557  Brannan 
"    Thomas  J.,  general  engraver,  120  Sutter, 

room  2,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  foreman,  r.  516  Folsom 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1000  Minnesota 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  338  Capp 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  713  Ellis 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  516  Folsom 
"    William,  washer  Henry  W.  Gray,  r.  Inter- 
national Hotel 
"    William  A.,  salesman  A.  Hirschman,  r. 

Alameda 
"    &   Hunter    (George  F.  Day  and  William 

Hunter),     manufacturers     feed     water 

heaters,  130  Main 
"    &  Johnson   (James  Day    Jr.   and  Andrew 

Johnson),  plumbers    and  gasfitters,  217 

Valencia 
>^=-Day.    See  Dey 
Dayan  J.  W.,  stationer  S.  P.  Co.,iNE  cor  4th  and 

Townsend,  r.  Palo  Alto 
Dayball  Bridget,  widow,  r.  9  Sheridan  rear 
"    John  M.,  warehouseman  Lowell's   Ware- 
house, r.  9  Sheridan  rear 
Days  John,  varnisher,  r.  433  Linden  Av 
Dayton  Alton  A.,  salesman  Le  Count  Bros.,  r. 

2135  Pine 
"    Catherine  W.  Mrs.,  r.  301  Cortland  Av 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  44  Zoe 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  201  Cortland  Av 
"    John  F.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  613^^  Stevenson 
"    Walter  S.,  clerk  Home  Mutual  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Daywalt  George  W.,   physician  and  surgeon, 

14-15  Murphy  Bldg,  hours   1  to  3  and  7 

p.  m.,  r.  2123  Jackson 
Deacon  Frank  C,  engineer,  r.  1912  San  Carlos  Av 
"    George    McG.,    cashier   W.    R.   Larzelere 

Commission  Co.,  r.  899  Pine 
"    George  T.,  engineer,  r.  1912  San  Carlos  Av 
"    James  E.,  foreman  Main  St.  I.  Wks,  r.  717, 

33d 
Deacon  William,  proprietor  Main  Street  Iron 

Works,  131-135  Main,  r.  811,  30th 
"    William  S.,  draughtsman  Main  St.  I.  Wks, 

r.  811,  30th 
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Deaconess'  Home  and  Bible  Training  School, 
Mrs.  H.  Ida  Benson  superintendent,  315 
Castro 
"    Settlement,    branch    of   the   S.    F.    Bible 
Training  School,  Mrs.  Helen  I.  Benson 
superintendent,  530,  6th 
Deady  Cornelius,  stair  builder,  r.  3114  Mason 
"    Edward,  contractor,  r.  534  Hayes 
"     Eugenes.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  16Ash  Av 
"    John  M.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  534  Hayes 
"    Philip,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501  Napa 
4S=Deady.    See  Dady 
Deagan  John  C,  mnfr  musical  novelties,  4  Lily 

Av 
Deahl  Alfred,  watchman  Union  Box  Factory  r 
22111/2  Mason  ' 

Deakin   Bros.    (Fred    H.    and   Walter),  Objets 
d'Art,  8  New  Montgomery 
"    Fred  H.    (Deakin  Bros.),  and  mining  and 
timber    lands,  8    New    Montgomery,   r. 
Berkeley 
"    Karthage  Miss,  r.  317  Eddy 
"    Walter  (Deakin  Bros.),  r.  Berkeley 
4®"Deakin.    See  Deacon  and  Dakin 
Deaksme   Herbert,    lieut.  corps   of    engineers 
U.  S.  A.,  room  59,  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Eureka, 
Cal. 
Deal  Albert,  watchman,  r.  221114  Mason 
"    Antone,  blacksmith,  r.  3064  Laguna 
"    Clay  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  341,  18th 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  1306  Kearny 
"    John,  r.  222M,  4th 

"    Louise  B.  Mrs.,  physician,  ofSce  2608  How- 
ard ,  r.2722  Howard 
"    Samuel,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P 

Co.,  r.  1  Juniper 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  IrVO  Lexington  Av 
Deal,  Tauszky  &  WeUs  (W.  E.  F.  Deal,  Edmund 
Tauszky  and  George  R .  Wells),  attor- 
neys at  law,  51-54  Nevada  Block 
"    Virginia  V.   Miss,   teacher  Stanford  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1922  Broderick 
Deal' WiUiam  E.  F.  (Deal,  Tauszky  &  Wells),  r 
2703  Sacramento 
"    W.  T.,  switchman  The  Belt  Ry. 
4®"  Deal.    See  Deil,  Diehl  and  Diel 
De'Alberto  Caesar,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co 
Dealey  George  L.,  r.  1825  Howard 
DeAlma,  H.  C,  compositor  Bulletin,   r.  700i4 

Bush 
Dealy  Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  505  Halght 

"    Michael  lumberman,  r.  1714  Harrison 
«^  Dealy.    See  Deely  and  Deily 
Deamer  William  W.,  attorney  at  law,  532  Mar- 
ket, room  41,  r.  2532  Mission 
Dean  Albert,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Albert  P.,  clerk,  r.  1209  Union 
"    Alexander  T.,  1st  lieutenant  Troop  A  4th 

Cavalry  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Andrew  P.,  teamster,  r.  1525  Ellis 
"    Annie  E.  Miss,  porcelain  artist,  3406  Clay 
"    Anthony,  teamster,  r.  228  Clara 
"    B.  Douglas,  bookkeeper  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  Bank,  r.  3406  Clay 
"    Bernard  M.,  salesman,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Blanche  T.  Miss,    dressmaking,    1009  Bu- 
chanan 
."    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1210  Howard 
"    Charles   E.,  washer  Alexander  McCord  & 

Co.,  r.  631  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  O.,  dentist,  r.  1003,  21st 
"    Clarissa  C.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  617  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  cook  Harry  Adolph,  r.  622  Clay 
Dean  E.  B.  &  Co.  (Elisha  B.  Dean  and  David 
Willcox),  wholesale  lumber,  22  Califor- 
nia, room  4 


Dean  Edgar  M.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  845  Mission 
"    Edwin  H.,  expressman,  r.  616  Guerrero 
"    Elisha  B.  (E.  B.  Dean  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Eliza  A.,  widow,  r.  3406  Clay 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  124H4  Mar 

ket 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1009  Buchanan 
"    Frances   A.    Miss,    teacher    Girls'   High 

School,  r.  1215  Sutter 
"    Francis,   1st  assistant  engineer  str  Pro- 

greso,  r.  Ill  Fulton 
"    Frank  M.,  clerk  Main  &  Winchester,  r.  921 

Fell 
"    George,  candle  maker,  r.  5OI14.  6th 
"    George  J.,  watchman,  r.  794  Elizabeth 
"    George  O.,  contractor,  r.  1507  Guerrero 
"    George  W.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  8  Albion  Av 
"    Gilbert  S  ,  dentist,  r.  2486  Market 
"    Gustav,  cook,  r.  785^4  Stevenson 
"    Henry  T.,  porter  Pac.   Transfer  Co.,  r.  242 

Clara 
"    Henry  U.,  carpenter,  r.  953  Capp 
"    Ida  Miss,  domestic,  r.  606  Montgomery 
"    James,  fireman  str  Bonita,  r.  2  Lincoln 
"    James,  piledriver,  r.  413  Folsom 
"    James  E.,  teamster,  r.  1525  Ellis 
"    James  P.,  quarryman,  r.  1328  Sacramento 
"    James  W.,  storekeeper  str  Coptic,  r.  3406 

Clay 
"    Jared  B.,  teamster,  r.  218  Harrison 
"    Jerome  R.,  railroad  man,  r.  617  Bryant 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Lizzie  C,  widow,  r.  828,  25th 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1522a  Fell 
"    Morris,  shipjoiner  str  Gaelic 
"    Patrick  J.,  chemist,  r.  650  Howard 
Dean   Peter,  president  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bank  of  San  Francisco  and  Sierra  Lum- 
ber Co.,  330  Sansome,  room  9,  r.  Belve- 
dere 
"    Robert  A.,  clerk    Sierra    Lumber   Co.,  r. 

Belvedere 
"    Rose  E.  Miss,  saleslady  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r. 

328  Clara 
"    Simeon,  laborer,  r.  1309  Union 
"    S.  John,  salesman  Arthur  W.  Bogart,  r.  1209 

Union 
"    Stephen,  painter,  r.  517^4  Shotwell  rear 
"    Stephen  J.,  salesman,  r.  1209  Union 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  202  Grove 
"    T.  J.,  physician,  427  Golden  Gate  Av 
Dean  Walter  E.,  capitalist,  81  Nevada  Block,  r. 
Palace  Hotel 
"    Walter  Leonard,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Warren  Y.,  carriage  maker,  203  Fremont,  r. 

781  Mission 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  671,  20th 
"    William,  commercial  traveler,  r.  21   Van 

Ness  Av 
"    William,  electrician,  r.  560  Howard 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  R 

and  S 
"    William,  seaman  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    William  E.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  2311%  Larkin 
"    Willis  E.,  general  delivery  clerk  postofQce, 
r.  1904  Baker 
4®"  Dean.    See  Deane 

De  Andries  Cosmo  R.,  porter  Von  Ronn,  Hencke 
&  Lorsbach,  r.  8  Vandewater 
"    Victor  U.,  foreman  Leege  &  Mills,  r.  6  Van- 
dewater 
Deane  Alice  Miss,  stenographer  Boston  Woven 
Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  501  Cole 
"    Alice  P.,  widow,  r.  501  Cole 
"    Arthur  E.,  r.  501  Cole 

"    Charles  A.,  teacher  music,  r.  616  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  B.,  r.  646  Fell 

"    Charles  F.,  liquors  and  boarding,  408  Pa- 
cific 
"    Coll,  r.  501  Cole 
Deane  C.  T.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and 
r.  1003  Sutter,  hours  9  a.  m.,  2  to  4  p.  m., 
telephone  East  33 
"    Edward  A.,  r.  501  Cole 
"    Henry,  plumber  John  P.  Culley 


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Deane  John  J.,  superintendent  Chronicle  Bldg, 
notary  public  and  commissionerof  deeds, 
103  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  1933  California 
"    John  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1933  California 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  308  Jackson 
"    Louis  C.,physician,606  Sutter,  r.  1003  Sutter 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  33  Taylor 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  grand  president   Catholic 
Ladies'  Aid  Society,  75   Donohoe  Bldg, 
r.  1919  California 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  principal  Redding  Primary 

School,  r.  1919  California 
"    Maurice,  carpenter  str  Gaelic,  r.  130  Perry 
"    R.  W.,  real  estate,  r.  1937  Howard 
"    Tenison,  M.  D.,  surgeon,  14  Grant  Av,  room 

12,  r.  1003  Sutter 
"    William,  agent  Brooks'  Spool  Cotton,   13 

Sutter 
"    William  A.,  deputy  County  Clerk,   r.   1817 
Pine 
4®=Deane.    See  Dean  and  Dehne 
De  Angeline  James,  bookkeeper,  r.  137  Turk 
Dearborn  G.  Walter,  clerk  The   Travelers'  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Hazen  S.,  park  policeman,  r.  ISTremont  Av 
"    John  S.   (R.  J.  Getz  &  Co.),  r.  13031/2  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Robert  H.,  r.  3044  Leavenworth 
De  Arcy  William,  carpenter,  r.  1716  Sutter 
Deardorf   Frank,    dealer   Japanese  goods,    218 
Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Herbert,  salesman  Frank  Deardorf,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Deardorflf  A.   6.,    physician    and   surgeon,    14 
Grant  Av,  rooms  16-17,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  7  Sharp  PI 
Dearin  James  H.   (O'Donnell  &   Dearin),    r.    9 

Clinton  Park 
4®"Dearing.    See  Deering 
Dearn  James,  molder  Golden  State  &  Miners' 

L  Wks,  r.  4251/2,  3d 
Deart  Ella  Mrs.,  proprietor  Pearl  House,  304,  3d 
Deary  John,  buggy  washer  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r. 
618  Gough 
"    John,  cigar  maker  J.  E.  Kiefer,  r.  213  Te- 
hama 
Deas  A.  Alston,  clerk  Sidney  V.  Smith,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    John,    shipsmith  Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook,  r. 
1717Haight 
Deasey  Michael,  foreman  Pioneer  W.  L.  &  Color 

Wks,  r.  301/4  Rausch 
Deasy   Brothers    (Jeremiah     and    Cornelius), 
boots  and  shoes,  30,  6th 
"    Catharine  Mrs.,  groceries,  317M,5th 
"    Cornelius  (Deasy  Bros.l,  r.  10  Dale  PI 
"    Cornelius,  engineer,  r.  3115  Powell 
"    Cornelius,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  31  Natoma 
"    Daniel  C,  law  student  Stafford  &  Stafford, 

r.  813  Fulton 
"    Edward  M.,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r.  812 

Fulton 
"    Ella  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1063  Mission 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady'y  Home 
"    James  M.,  clerk,  r.  407  Mason 

DEASY  JEREMIAH 

(Deasy  Brothers),  and  agent  Palatine 
Insurance  Co.  of  Manchester,  England, 
capital  $8,500,000,  20.  6th,  principal 
oflace  439  California,  r.  812  Fulton 

Deasy  Jerome,    deputy  License  Collector,  r.  545 
California 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  137,  7th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  726,  14th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1214  Washington  Av 
"    Mary,  domestic,  3416  Washington 
"    May  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  SOhi  Rausch 
'•    Michael,  plumber  Allen  &  Looney,  r.  613i/i 

Jessie 
"    Patrick  (Deasy  &  Rogers),  r.  67  Clementina 
"    Thomas  A.,  wharfinger  Sec.  2  Sea  Wall,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Timothy  D.,  miner,  r.  14131/4  Guerrero 
"    William,  clerk  Bulletin,  r.  30i/4  Rausch 
"    William  J.,  shoecutter,  r.    13i/4  Washing- 
ton Av 


&  Rogers   (Patrick  Deasy  and    Michael 

Rogers),  liquors,  145,  3d 
>e®=Deasy.    See  Dacey  and  Dacy 
Deaver  Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  13  Rondel  PI 
Deaves  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  711  Stockton 
De  Bare  Joseph  M.,  cigars  and  tobacco,   2946 

Mission 
"    Sluve,  widow,  r.  3946  Mission 
Debats  Edmund,  confectioner  M.  Klaas,  r.  1330 

Stockton 
Debauge  Paul  A.,  chef  Marchand's  Restaurant, 

r.  1010  Mission 
Debb  Frank  C,  caterer,  r.  331  Diamond 
de  Beaujardin  Adeline,  widow,  r.  8' 
De  Belbini  Rinaldo,  r.  1111  Steiner 
De  Bellocq  Francisca.  widow,  r.  39  Point  Lobos 

Av 
Debenedetti  Joseph  (Cereghino  &  Debenedetti), 

r.  Half  Moon  Bay 
De  Benedetti  Louis,  clerk,  r.  14211/4  Dupont 
Debenham  George  W.,  car  dispatcher  Market 

St.  Ry.,  r.  1630  Valencia 
"    John,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  416,  39th 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  539  Sacramento 
DeBeni  Dante  (D.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.  540  Birch 

Av 
De  Benne  Narcisso,  fruits   and  vegetables,  r. 

927  Larkin,  514  Ceder  Av 
De  Berg  Eugene,  carpenter,  r.  S  s  24th  nr  Utah 
j8S=De  Bergevin.    See  Bergevin 
De  Bernardi  Albert,  teamster,  r.  3633  Lombard 
"    B.  Madame,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Charles,  r.  419  Filbert 
De   Bernardi   D.  &  Co.   (David  De  Bernardi), 

wholesale  dairy  produce,  406  Front 
"    David  (D.  De  Bernard!  &  Co.),  r.  1135  Guer- 
rero 
"    David  F.,  with  D.  De  Bernardi  &  Co.,  r.  1135 

Guerrero 
Debemardi  Henry,  butcher,    r.    Spring  "Valley 

Homestead 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  Spring  Valley  Homestead 
De  Bernardi  Maurice,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett 

Co.,  r.  1914  Adelaide 
Deberne  Lucien,  cooper  August  Petzold,  r.  310 

Montgomery  Av 
Debitonti  Salvatore,  laborer,  r.  428  Greenwich 
de  Blaumford  D.  Nicholas,  druggist,  r.  514  Clip- 
per 
4®"de  Blaumford.     See  Blaumford 
Deblay  Jules,  peddler,  r.  34%  Birch  Av 
De  Blols  George  E.,  policeman,  r.   NW  cor.  23d 

and  Kansas 
de  Blonay  Robert,  with  Alfred  Borel  &  Co.,  r. 

518  Lombard 
Debney  Alfred   W.,  water  tender  str  City  of 

Puebla,  r.  917  McAllister 
"    Gerard,    master  str  City  of   Puebla,   917 

McAllister 
de  Boer  Christof  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  934,  18th 

Av  South 
De  Boer  Henry  J.  (H.  J.  De  Boer  &  Co.),  r.  1636 

Howard 
"    H.  J.  &  Co.  (Henry  J.  DeBoer),  oil  cans  and 

barrels.  1636  Howard 
Deboi  Henry  B.,  cement  worker,  r.  1315  Scott  rear 
4®"De  Bois.    See  Dubois 
De  Boise  Sadie,  seamstress,  r.  309,  3d 
"    William,  elevator  man,  r.  309,  3d 
De  Bonis  Celia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  125  Page 

"    Silvio,  musician,  r.  125  Page 
De  Bonnet  Adolph,  dry  goods,  1000  Valencia,  r. 

5191/2  Capp 
De  Boom  Romain  C,  real  estate,  413  Kearny,  r. 

1609  Scott 
Debret  Michel  (P.  Priest  &  Co.),  r.  117  Grant  Av 


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de  Bretteville  Ales,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  912  Francisco 
"    Viggo,  teacher  languages,  r.  912  Francisco 
De  Brie  George  W.,  painter,  r.  NE  cor  Soth  and 
Vicksburg 
"    William,  bartender  Gustave  Henrioulle,  r. 
135.  2d 
Debris  Commission,  office  59  Flood  Bldg 
De  Brum  William  J.,  manager  Arbuckle  Bros. 

(N.  Y.),  18  California,  r.  919  Sutter 
Debs  Nicoli.  peddler,  r.  64  Jessie 
De  Budge  Edward,  r.  712.  19th 

"    William,  liquors,  r.  712,  19th 
Debus  Alice,  widow,  r.  837  Folsom 
•'    George,  machinist    Clot    &    Meese,  r.   510 
Hermann 
De  Cadiz    Eugenia   O.,   widow,   r.  2814  Sacra- 
mento 
Decamille  Allesandro  F.,  bartender,  r.  531  Mont- 
gomery Av 
De  Camp  Frank,  actor,  r.  14  Mason 
"    Frederick,  waiter  James  M.  Rolph,  r.    1807 
Haight 
De  Campos  Bridget,  widow,  r.  28  Lewis 
de  Campos  Manuel,  master  mariner,  r.  36  Capp 
De  Cano  Ralph  E.,  machinist,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
De  Carle   Ramon,    carpenter,    r.    1518  Howard 

rear 
De  Caro  Frank  P.,  jeweler  Jacob  Weinshenk,  r. 

232  Kearny 
de  Carolis  Raphael  Rev.,  rector  Sts.  Pietro  e 

Paolo  Church,  r.  1600  Dupont 
De  Carr  William  C,  fireman,  r.  13  Rondel  PI 
Decarteret  Frederick,  peddler,   r.    104  Andover 
Av 
"    Frederick  E..  teamster,  r.  104  Andover  Av 
Decarwood  Frank,  rigger,  r.  2422  Greenwich 
Decaud  Joseph,  proprietor  Federal  Hotel,   1205 

Stockton 
De  Chantreau  Jacques  D.,  physician,  office  and 

r.  607  Sutter 
De  Chatrette    Valery,  widow,    r.    200  Franklin 
Dechent  Charles,  nursery,  2610  Geary,  r.  2701^4 
Sutter 
"    Charles  H.,  nurseryman,  r.  15  Walter 
"    Henry,  merchandise  broker,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery, room  46,  r.  724,  21st 
De  Cindra  Thomaso,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Deck  John,  carpenter,  r.  2939  Mission  rear 
Deckelman  AlvisT.  (Deckelman  Bros.),   r.    1121 
Mission 
"    Brothers  (Hiram  A.  and  Alvls  T.),  barbers' 

supplies,  106  Ellis 
"    Cyrus,  salesman  Deckelman  Bros.,   r.   315 

Mason 
"    Frank  (Deckelman  &  Davis),  r.  505  Lyon 
"    Frank  F.,  with  Nathaniel  T.  Coulson,  r.  505 

Lyon 
"    Hiram  A.  (Deckelman  Bros.),  r.  241  Oak 
"    Louis,  r.  312  Eddy 
Deckelman  &   Davis  (Frank  Deckelman  and 

Jacob  Davis),  barbers,  413  California 
Decker  Anna  M.,  domestic,  744  Ellis 
"    Barbara,  widow,  r.  634  Jessie 

DECKER  CHARLES  W., 

dentist,  6,  8  and  lO  Pbelan  Bldg,  r. 
Palo  Alto,  Santa  Clara  County 

Decker  Christian,  r.  5  Harrison  Av 
"    Christian,  master  mariner,  r.   11  Stanly  PI 
"    Frank  J.,  bartender  Mitchell  &  Miller,   r. 

2127  Turk 
"    Frederick  A.,  gardener,  r.  2917  Bush 
"    George  E.  (Decker  &  Bening),  r.  1114  Web- 
ster 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  S'/i  Golden  Gate  Av 


DECKER  HENRY  C, 

city  and  country  real  estate  and  busi- 
ness places  for  sale  and  exohansre. 
1020  Market,  r.  7  HoUy 

Decker  Jennie  M.,  widow,  r.  2127  Pacific 
"    J.   Henry    (John  H.  Decker  &  Co.),  r.  1434 

California 
"    John  H.  (John  H.  Decker  &  Co.),  r.  1436  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    John   H.  &   Co.   (John   H.  Decker  and  J. 
Henry  Decker),  groceries  and   liquors, 
1436  California 
"    John  H.,  dentist  Colton  Dental  Assn.,  r. 

501a  Broderick 
"    Joshua,  r.  983  Kearny 
"    L.  William,  salesman  Charles  Mattheas, 

r.  224  Rose  Av 
"    Martha  B..  widow,  r.  2917  Bush 
"    Nelson,  laborer,  r.  21  Harriet 
"    Peter,  clerk  Gas  Consumers'  Assn.,  r.  11 

Stanley 
"    Richard,  blacksmith,  r.  79  Clementina 
"    Samuel  S.,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms, 

r.  7  Henrietta  Square 
"    William,  bartender  Kapp  &  Street,  r.  2127 

Turk 
"    &  Bening  (George  E.  Decker  and  Frederick 
Bening)  liquors,  SW  cor  East  and  How- 
ard 
Deckert  Anton,  cashier  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 
791/4  Clementina 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  79Y2  Clementina 
"    Richard  J.,  blacksmith  John  H.  Babbitt, 
r.  79V2  Clementina 
de  Clairmont  Ralph,  accountant,  r.  607  Bush 
Declan  Allen,  blacksmith,  r.  603  Minna 
Declare  John,  musician,  r.   Ellsworth  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
De  Cleer  Charles  (De  Cleer&  Son),  r.  1  Bacon  PI 
"    Frank  (De  Cleer  &  Son),  r.  1  Bacon  PI 
"    &  Son  (Frank  and  Charles),  tailors,  1  Ba- 
con PI 
de  Clert  Henry,  clerk,  r.  817  Bush 
Decolwood  Frank,  rigger,  r.  2422  Greenwich 
De  Compt  A.  E.,  laundryman  City  and  County 
Hospital 

DE  CONINCK  FRANK, 

chemist,  contractor  for  complete  or 
partial  beet  and  cane  sugar  plants, 
102  Ellis 
DeCorval  Emile  L..  physician,  1307  Stockton, 

r.  518  Lombard 
De  Costa  Abigail  N.,  widow,  r.  1313  Green 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  1313  Green 
"    Jose,  barber,  517V4  East,  r.  Berkeley 
Decot  Frank,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
De  Courcy  Charles  G.,  traveling  salesman, 
602  Oak 
"    Edward,    proprietor   City  Apron   Co.,     10 

Webster 
"    Edward  S.,  solicitor,  r.  510  Webster 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  510  Webster 
"    William  S.,  marker  Lick  Laundry,  r.  2410 
Post 

DECOURTIEUX  A.  &  SON 

(A.  Decourtieux  Sr.  and  A.  Decourtieux 
Jr.),  dealers  in  all  kinds  of  choice  stall- 
fed  meats,  staUs  15  to  19  Pacific  Fruit 
Market,  entrances  529  Merchant  and 
536  Clay 
Decourtieux  Amand   (A.  Decourtieux  &  Son),  r. 
817  Union 
"    Amand  Jr.   (A.  Decourtieux  &  Son),  r.  2219 
California 
Decrouse  August,  cook,  r.  15?£  Bryant  Av 
de   Cuenca    Laura    M..  widow,    vice-president 
Revista  Publishing  Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d 
floor,  r.  Hotel  Marmai 
De  Curtoni  Frank,  merchant,  r.  615  Turk 
Dedelow  Hermann,  tailor  Varanese  &  Julien,  r. 

439  Jessie 
Dederky  Henry,  r.  123  Fell 

"    Henry,  Jr.,  real  estate,  r.  123  Fell 
Dedini  William,  dairyman,  19th  Av  South  nr  J 
De  Dobrogoiski  V.  I.,  mounter  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  131,  7th 


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De  Domenico  Charles  (Merel  &  De  Domemco),  r. 

163  Tehama 
Dee  Annie,  domestic,  808  Octavia 
"    Celia,  widow,  r.  19  Natoma 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  570  Minna 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  570  Minna 
"    Thomas,  oiler,  r.  224  Lily  Av 
"    William,  groceries,  19  Natoma 
Deeds  August,  cigar  maker,  r.  391,  8th   . 
Deegan  Eliza  Miss,  r.  123  "Welsh 
"    John  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1350 

Kentucky 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1129  Mission 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  915%  Howard 
"    Thomas  H.,  molder  Metropolitan  Foundry, 

r.  1550  Kentucky 
"    William,  manager  Branch  S.  F.  Shoe  Co., 
r.  624  Post 
*SS=Deegan.    See  Degan  and  Degen 
Deeley  Lawrence  J.,  policeman,  r.  2821  Bush 
Deely  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
California  and  Lyon 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  19  Parker  Av 
"    Laurence,  r.  1724  Lyon 
4®=Deely.    See  Dealy  and  Deily 
Deeney  Ann,  widow,  r.  416,  10th 
"    George  F.,    fireman   Metropolitan   Match 

Co..  r.  501%,  6th 
"    Henry,  teamster  Pac.  Gas.  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2036 

Greenwich 
"    James  J.,  teamster,  r.  416,  10th 
"    John,   teamster  P.    A.    McDonald,  r.  2036 

Greenwich 
"    John  H.,  framemaker  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  416,  10th 
"    Mary,  dressmaker,  r.  17a  Sharon 
"    Patrick,  r.  17a  Sharon 
J8®="Deeney.    See  Denny 
Deeny  William,  capitalist,  r.  2103  Howard 
Deere  Charles  H.,  president  Deere  Implement 

Co.,  305-307  Market,  r.  Moline,  111. 
Deere  Implement  Co.,  C.  H.  Deere  president,  S. 
H.  Velie  vice-president,  F.  W.  Vaughan 
secretary  and  manager,  305-307  Market 
Deering  Annie  E.  Miss,  r.  329  Haight 
"    August,  porter,  r.  255  Minna 
"    Cassie  N.  Miss,  r.  329  Haight 
"    Charles,    sign    painter    E.    Deering,     515 

Kearny 
"    Charles  J.,  asst.  cashier  Union  Trust  Co. 

of  S.  F.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Chester,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Edward,  sign  painter,  614  California,  r.  205 

Steiner 
"    Frank   P.  (Myrick  &  Deering),  attorney  at 
law,  14  Sans«me,  rooms  53-55,  r.  423  Baker 
"    George  P.,  machinist  First  St.  Wks,  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  1550  Folsom 
Deering  Harvester  Co.,  Deere  implement  Co. 
agents,  305-307  Market 
"    James  H.,  r.  423  Baker 
Deering  James  H.  Jr.,  librarian  San  Francisco 
Law  Library,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor, 
r.  423  Baker 
"    Katherine  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  500  Sutter 
"    Michael,  chief   draughtsman  engineering 

department  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  619  Lombard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    T.  P.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Jg®=Deering.    See  Dearing 
Deery  Frank,  laborer,  r.  721  Natoma 
«®=Dees.    See  Deas 

Deever  John,  harness  maker,  r.  824  Kearny 
Defabrega  Stephen,  tailor,  r.  605  Broadway 
de  Fassion  J.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  243,  9th 
Defender  The,    Horn    &   Nipgen    proprietors, 

757  Market 
De  Ferrari  Frederick,  watchmaker  and  jeweler, 
211-213  Montgomery  Av,  r.  810  Union 
"    Jerome,  fish  dealer,  527  Montgomery  Av 
"    Peter  A.,  paper  hanger  Burr  &  Shields,  r. 
1530  Golden  Gate  Av 
Deflren  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  158  Clara 
De  Figueiredo  Victor  L.,  druggist  P.  C.   Rossi, 

r.  318  Montgomery  Av 
De  FHippe  T.  B.,  Academy  of  Languages,  320 

Post,  opp  Union  Square,  r.  Oakland 
De  Filippe's  Academy  of  Languages,  320  Post 


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Deflandre  Charles,  engineer  P.  H.  Jackson  & 

Co.,  r.  708  Howard 
De  Fonseca  David  L.,  physician,  r.   604  Mer- 
chant, room  12 
De  Fonte  Joseph,  barber  Louis  De  Fonte,  r.  358, 
4th 
"    Louis,  barber,  358,  4th 
De  Fontville  Philip,  sign  painter,  433  Kearny, 

r.  1623  Lyon 
De  Ford  William  M.,  elevator  man  Columbian 

Bldg,  r.  37,  2d 
Defore  Sylvester,  clerk  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  12 

Montgomery 
De  Forest  Joseph,  manager  S.  F.  yards  Sierra 
Lumber  Co.,  NE  cor  4th  and  Channel,  r. 
2452  Howard 
De  Forestier  Henry  F.,  r.  1344  Pine 
De  Forrest  Beecher  C,  r.  928%  Pine 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  3  Ivy  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  928%  Pine 
De  France  Miss,   saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.   27 

Willow  Av 
Defrasse  Louise,  Miss,  r.  333,  21st 
De  Frees  Phoebe  J.,  widow,  r.  47  Erie 
De   Freiger   John,    laborer   Sutro    Baths,  r.   1 

Ocean  Terrace 
De  Freitas  Adelaide  Miss,  r.  914}^  Harrison 
"    Frank,  cook,  r.  513  Davis 
"    Frank  L.,  bookkeeper   Wittland  Produce 

Co.,  r.  618M  Greenwich 
"    John  L.,  teacher  music,  r.  914%  Harrison 
"    Julius  L.,  boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  914%  Harrison 
de  Fremery  James  (James  de  Fremery  &  Co.),  r. 

Oakland 
de  Fremery  James  &  Co.  (James  and  William 
C.  B.  de  Fremery),  importers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  410  Battery 
"    William  C.  B.  (James  de  Fremery  &  Co.),  r. 
Oakland 
de  Freville  Eugene,  r.  224, 10th 
Defty  Henry,  engineer  California  Hotel,  r.  740 

Ellis 
de  Gallardo  Raoul,  tinsmith,  r.  726  Green 
Degan  Anna  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  18  De  Long 
Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  14  Pfeiffer 
"    James  J.,  keeper   Sheriff's    offlce,  r.    12a 

Pfeiffer 
"    John   A.,  machinist   U.    S.  Mint,  r.  2918 

Washington 
"    Patrick,  stone  yard,  423, 11th,  r.  2918  Wash- 
ington 
"    William  H.,  stonecutter  P.  Degan,  r.  2918 
Washington 
4S=- Degan.    See  Deegan  and  Degen 
De  Gear  George  P.,  carpenter  and  builder,  123 
Collingwood 
"    George  W.,  metal   roofer,  r.  115  Colling- 
wood 
"    Jefferson  D.,  metal  roofer,' 717,  15th 
"    Warren  J.,  cornice  maker  J.  D.  De  Gear,  r. 
28  Hardy 
4®=De  Gear.    See  De  Guerre 
De  Geller  Charles,  barber  str  Australia 
Degelman  John  W.,  shoemaker,  406%  McAllister 
Degen  Ludolph  P.,  manufacturer  leather  belt- 
ing and  lacing,  105-107  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
4®"Degen.    See  Degan  and  Deegan 
Degenhard  Charles,  butcher  Isidor  Gans,  r.  338 

Shipley 
De  Gerick  Julia  Mrs.,  lodgings,  309,  3d 
"    Julius  G.  H.,  machinist,  r.  309,  3d 
Degnan  John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1135  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  gasman  Occidental  Hotel 


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Degnan  Thomas,  manager  Occidental  Handball 
Court,  120  Grove,  r.  1135  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  watchman,  r.  508  Taylor 
4®* Degnan.    See  Dignan 
Degner  Mary,  widow,  r.  1110  Mason 
De  Golia  Edwin  B.,  clerk  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
De  Gonzales  Ascension  N.  Mrs.,  groceries,  708 

Broadway 
Degouy  Marie  widow,  r.  1315  Sacramento 
De  Grafl  Samuel  J.,  porter  Frank  B.  Peterson 

&  Co.,  r.  734,  21st 
De  Grazia  Giuseppe  (De  Grazia  &  Co.),  r.  NE  cor 
Union  and  Dupont 
"    &  Co.  (Giuseppe  De  Grazia  and  Silyestro 
Biagi),  fruits,  611  Montgomery  Av 
49=-De  Grazia.    See  Di  Grazia 
De  Greayer  Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  lllgi^  Hyde 

"    Septimus,  broker,  r.  310  Stockton 
Degree  of  Honor  Ancient  Order  United  Work- 
men, Mrs.  Kate  M.  Poland   grand   re- 
corder, 65  Flood  Bldg 
De  Gregori  Luigi,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
De  Grofl  Seraphine,  widow,  r.  1557i^  Market 
De  Groot  Leon  A.,  r.  1108  Folsom 
"    Peter,  rigger,  r.  603  Mariposa 
"    William  H.,  carriage  maker  Walcom Bros., 
r.  11  Hickory  Av 
De  Gruchy  W.  R.,  agent  New  York  Life  Insur- 
ance Co. 
De  Guerre  Albert  S.  J.  (Armstrong  &  De  Guerre), 
r.  131  Hartford 
"    Louise  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  115  CoUing- 

wood 
"    Wade  H.,  machinist,  r.  115  Collingwood 
"    Warren,  metal  worker,  r.  34  Hardy 
J^"De  Guerre.    See  De  Gear  and  Guerre 
de  Guigne  Christian,  office  414  Montgomery,  r. 

San  Mateo 
De  Guire  Robert  P.,  policeman,  r.  719.  6th  Av 
De  Halluvin  Camille  Mrs.,  teacher  language,  r. 

603  Montgomery  Av 
Dehan  Julie,  widow,  r.  435  Filbert  rear 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  565  Bryant 
Dehaney  Harry,  printer,  r.  700^4  Bush 
.^fDehaney.    See  Denehy 
De  Hann's  Dr.  Medicine  Company,  office  1449 

Polk 
De  Haro  Alonzo,  r.  333,  30th 
De  Hart  William  A.,  porter  Searle  &  Holt,  r.  610 

Folsom 
De  Haven  Edward,  car  painter  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  417  Castro 
"    Joe  J.,  clerk,  303  Montgomery,  r.  807  Larkin 
"    John  J.  (Denson  &  De  Haven),  attorney  at 
law,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.    307 
Larkin 
"    Jothan  J.,  clerk,  r.  307  Larkin 
"    Lumber  Co.,  C.   L.  Dingley  &  Co.  agents, 

304  Front 
"    Pliny  A.,  car  painter,  r.  417  Castro 
Dehay  Armand  J.,  liquors,  518  Valencia,  r.  519 
Valencia 
"    Emile  B.,  clerk,  r.  519b  Valencia 
De  Hertel  Frederick,  horse  clipper,  r.  628V^  Capp 
Dehertoghe  Adrien,  machinist,  r.  914  McAllister 

"    Annie  Mrs.,  laundry.  914  McAllister 
Dehn  Henry,  plumber,  r.  1093  Howard 
Dehne  Ann,  widow,  bakery,  313,  5th 
' '    Charles,  flour  packer  Dtel  Monte  Milling  Co. , 

r.  318  Brannan 
"    Frederick  C,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

31314,  5th 
"    Louis  C,  seaman,  r.  110b  Freelon 
■Kg"  Dehne.    See  Dean  and  Deane 
de  Hoenig  Adolph,  ladies'  tailor,  r.  615  Hyde 


de  Hurtel    Clementina   F.,  widow,  r.  304   Van 
Ness  Av 

Dehy  William  D.,  law  student  Bama  McKinne, 
r.  3191/i  Lombard 

Deibel  Catherine,  domestic,  328,  2d  Av 

Deichmiller  Conrad,  dentist,  616  Golden  Gate  Av 

Deidell  Frank  H.,  brewer,  r.  2316  Van  Ness  Av 

Deidesheimer  Philip,  mining  expert,  r.    Occi- 
dental Hotel 

Deidrichsen  Hanse,  porter  Henderson  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  324i4,  23d 

4®-  Deihl.    See  Diehl 

Deil  Arnold,  cook  German  Hospital 
"    John,  waiter  Collins  &  Wheeland,  r.  1830 
Union 

Deiling  C,  r.  220,  3d 

Deimel  August,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  Lily  Av 
"    Linen-Mesh  System  Co.  The,  111  Montgom- 
ery 

Deinert  Edward,  clerk,  r.  13  Rausch 
"    Fred,  groceries  and  liquors,  1747V4  Mission 

Deinlein  John,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  545  Folsom 

Deis  Joseph  (Deis  &  Marlatt),  r.  1135  Mission 
"    &  Marlatt  (Joseph   Deis   and  Edward  D. 
Marlatt),  liquors,  1135  Mission 

Deisel  John  P.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  42  Louisa 

Deishler  Joseph,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  53  San  Bruno  Av 

Deitemeier  William  T.,  piano  maker,  2100  Mar- 
ket, r.  2098  Market 

Deitle  Arthur,  bookkeeper,  r.  234  Page 

Deitman  C.  G.,  storekeeper  str  City  of  Panama 

Deitz  Mary  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laundry 
Co..  r.  394,  8th 

4®="  Deitz.    See  Dietz 

De  Jarnac  Edmund,  house  painter,  r.  9  Enterprise 

De  Jersey  Octavius  W..  laborer,  r.  W  s  Uranus 
nr  17th 

Dejoiner  O.,  artist  Louis  Thors,  r.  Alameda 

De  Jonge  John,  millhand  Prank  A.  Geier,  r.  132% 
Dorland 

De  Josez  Ralph  A.,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 

De  Julio  Frank,  barber,  1501  Stockton,  r.  313  Green 

DE  KALB  FENCE  CO., 

manufacturers  smooth  wire  fences, 
field  and  hog,  garden  and  poultry, 
lawn  and  cemetery  fences,  wire  fences 
for  all  purposes,  Jno.  Woodlock  man- 
ager, 26  Beale 
De  Kannet  Gregory,  lecturer,  r.  110  Hyde 
De  Keerschieter  John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  2  Him- 

melmann  PI 
Deklyn  Warren  W.,  dentist  John  Robertson,  r. 

2104  Market 
De  Knight  Charles  H.,  watchman  Underwriters 

Fire  Patrol,  sta.  1,  r.  109  Jessie 
De  Kontski  Chevalier,  musician,  r.  1537  Green 
De  Korab  W.,  r.  1030  Leavenworth 
De  La  Brie  Alice,  widow,  r.  3405  Howard 
De  Lachasse    Gustave,    bookkeeper   Hibernia 
Savings  and  Loan  Society,  r.  208  Powell 
De  la  Cruz  Ramon,  messenger  Occidental  Hotel, 
r.  5  Selina  PI 
"    Rosa  R.,  widow,  r.  5  Selina  PI 
De  la  Cuesta  Peter,  barber,  r.  900  Folsom 
de  Lacy  John,  steward  str  Gaelic,  r.  Russ  House 

"    Kate  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Delafleld  Alfred  W.,  artist  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
1343,  25th 
"    Henry,  r.  12231/4  Guerrero 
"    McGovern  &  Co.,  merchants    (New   York 
and  Chicago),  302  California,  room  10 
Delafleld  Robert  H.,    special   agent    Norwich 
Union  Fire  Insurance  Society,  308  Pine, 
r.  2012  Baker 
De  La  Fontaine  Charles,  musician,  r.  1221  Noe 
"    Charles,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  13  West  Mission 
Charles  Jr.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1221  Noe 
Frank,  carpenter,  r.  13  West  Mission 
Joseph  A.  clerk  Grand  Hotel,  r.  1331  Noe 
Peter,  cooper,  r.  13  West  Mission 
Victor,  cooper  Pac.  Woodenware  &  Cooper- 
age Co.,  r.  13  West  Mission 
^^De  La  Fontaine.    See  Fontaine 


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Delagar  Clarence,  quartermaster  str  Colon,  r, 

603,3d 
De  Lagetti  Alexander,  engineer,  r.  413,  4th 
Delagne  Firmin,  employee  Occidental  Hotel 
Delagnes  Henri,  proprietor  Melbourne  House, 
33,  5tli 
"    Henry,  cook  Kelly  &  Clark,  r.  147,  3d 
"    Josephine,  domestic.  828  Post 
Delahaf  Elisha,  cook  E.  Lyman,  r.  502V4  Broad- 
way 
Delahanty  John,  groceries,  1155  Harrison 

"    William,  lineman,  r.  520  Union 
j8®~Delahanty.    See  Delahunty  and  Delehanty 
Delahay  James  E.,  bricklayer,  r.  145%  Valencia 
Delahaye  Estelle  Miss,  r.  1825  California 
Delahunty  Alfred  W.,  porter  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  529%  Lombard 
'■    Eliza,  widow,  r.  730  Folsom 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  529%  Lombard 
^^'de  Lalande.    See  Lalande 
De   Lamare   August   J.,  agent  Gordon  &  Dil- 
worth   (New  York),  ofQce  201  Front,   r. 
1001  Pine 
Delamater  Arthur  J.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &Co., 

r.  1825  Broadway 
De  Lamater  Gumbert  B.  V.,  clerk  P.  &  S.  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  418  Sutter 
Delamater  Oscar  W  ,  r.  1825  Broadway 
"    RoUeyC.  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 
r.  1825  Broadway 
De  Lamater   Schuyler,    clerk   Miller,  Sloss  & 

Scott,  r.  418  Sutter 
Delamater   Theodore   C,   milk   dealer,    r.   1825 

Broadway 
Delamatre  Frederick,  lather,  r.  1147  Mission 

"    Oscar  J.,  lather,  r.  1147  Mission 
De  La  Matyr  Ellas  B.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

622A  Geary 
De  La  Montanya  George,  plumber  Freeman  & 
Wrin,  r.  23%  Ritch  rear 
"    H.  D.,  assayer  Selby  Smelting   and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Herbert,  attorney  at  law,  26  Montgomery, 

r.  San  Rafael 
"    James,  importer  stoves  and  metals,  606-608 
Battery  and  214-222  Jackson,  r.  1510  Tay- 
lor 
De  la  Montanya,  Matthew  Jr.,  chief  deputy  City 
and  County  Treasurer's  Office,  r.  26  Mc- 
Allister 
Delamore  Frank,  molder,  r.  825  Jessie 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,  1420 

Castro 
"    Richard  A.,  r.  1309%  Minna 
4®"Delamore.    See  Dallamore  and  Dellamore 
De  Land  Alvord,  r.  2013  Bush 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  711  Oak 
"    Harry,    metal  worker  Pac.  Metal  Wks,  r. 
317  Minna 
De  Landresse  H.  Clerc,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2731 

Bryant  Av 
De  Lane  Harry,  actor,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
Delaney  Andrew,  bartender,  r.   NE  cor  Napa 
and  Louisiana 
"    Charles   B.,    bookkeeper   Mutual  Savings 
Bank,  r.  429  Fillmore 
De  Laney,  Daniel  M.,  laborer,  r.  520%  O'Farrell 

rear 
Delaney,  Edith  A.,  widow,  r.  155  Erie 
De  Laney,  Edward,  r.  520%  O'Farrell  rear 
Delaney,  Ellen,  domestic,  2018  Webster 
"    F.  F.,  porter  Olympic  Club 
"    Frank,  clerk  Westcott  &  Son,  r.  23,  12th 
De  Laney,  Frankie  Miss,  ladies'  hairdresser,  14 

Grant  Av,  r.  226  Page 
Delaney,  Harry,  r.  1063  Mission 
"    James,  r.  225  Powell 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    James,  rivet  heater,  r.  1431,  23d 
"    James  E.,  salesman  Castle  Bros.,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
"    John,  clerkPac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r.  Lorin, 

Alameda  Co. 
"    John,  liquors,  1352  Market,  r.  14,  17th 
"    John  A.,  driver  National  Laundry,   r.  418 

Sanchez 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  1233,  18th 
"    Joseph,  r.  1313  Howard 


Delaney  Joseph,  marine  engineer,  r.  9  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1431,  23d 
"    Mary,  domestic,  730,  24th 
"    Matthew  D.,  teamster  Seller  Bros.'&  Co.,  r. 

226  Page 
"    Maurice,  section  foreman,  r.  1137  Florida 
"    Michael  J.,  laborer  J.   W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Riv- 

oli  Av 
•'    Nicholas,  r.  226  Page 
"    Patrick,  junk  dealer,  r.  1208  Sanchez 
"    Philip,  peddler,  r.  S  s  24th  nr  Noe 
"    R.,r.  220,  3d 
"    Thomas,  carpet  layer  John  W.  Shanahan, 

r.  226  Page 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  236,  15th 
"    William,  chandelier  maker,  r.  24  Julian  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    William  F.,  foreman,  r.  738  Broadway 
"    William  J.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  112  Hyde 
4®=-Delaney.    See    Delano.    Delany    and   Dew- 

laney 
De  Lange  Conradus,  collector  shells,  r.  2505% 

Howard 
De  Langton  Edward  W.,  butcher,  r.  SW  cor  17th 
and  Clara  Av 
"    Walter  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  SW  cor  17th 

and  Clara  Av 
"    William,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 
Co.,  r.  SW  cor  17th  and  Clara  Av 
De  Lano  Abbie  E.  B.,  physician,    r.    113  South 
Broderick 
"    Brothers  (Willie   W.  and  Frank  M.),  tin 
and  sheet-iron  workers,  21  Spear 
Delano  Charles  M.,  r.  2522  Clay 
De  Lano  Frank  M.  (De  Lano  Bros.),  r.  309  Waller 
Delano  Gertrude   Miss,  teacher   music,  r.  220 
Shotwell 
"    Gustave,  ship  calker,  r.  100%,  2d 
"    I.  S.,  manager  Rocklin Granite  Co.,  40  New 

Montgomery 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  231  Green 
De  Lano   Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,    r.    708   Golden 

Gate  Av 
Delano  Lysander  T.,  night  caller  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
109,  19th 
"    R.  G.,  2d  officer  str  Progreso 
"    Robert  T.,  calker,  r.  220  Shotwell 
De  Lano  Silas  L.,  brass  finisher  De  Lano  Bros., 
r.  115  South  Broderick 
"    Willie  W.  (De  Lano  Bros.),    r.    113   South 
Broderick 
Delanoy  Austen  B.,  bookkeeper  N.  Y.  Insulated 
Wire  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    F.,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Delany  Ann,  widow,  r.  551%  Howard 
Dennis  J.,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
Hugh  L.,  plumber,  r.  551%  Howard 
JohnM.,  oiler  str  Peru,  r.  551%  Howard 
Mary,  widow,  r.  57  Silver 
P.  M.,  superintendent  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  844  Grove 
Thomas,  r.  723%  Golden  Gate  Av 
William,  musician,  r.  9  Dehon 
William  P.,  engineer,  r.  1206  Broadway 
William  P.,  fireman,  r.  551%  Howard 
-e^Delany.    See  Delaney 
De  la  Pena  Estevan  R.,  draughtsman  First  St. 

Wks,  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1515  Powell 
vgS^De  la  Pena.    See  Dellepiane 
Delapierrie  Henry,  paper  hanger,  r.  724b  Fil- 
bert 
Delaporte  George,  salesman  Christy  &  Wise,  r. 

Berkeley 
De  Lappe  R.,  special  agent  Balfour  Guthrie  & 
Co.,  r.  410  Hyde 


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Delargo  Vincenzo,  bootblack  NE  cor  10th  and 
Howard,  r.  6  Sheridan 

De  Lariviere  Filomena,  widow,  r.  310  Ritch 
"    Florence  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  310  Ritch 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk  Joseph  F.  Perini,  r."310 

Ritch 
"    Marie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  310  Ritch 
"    Rosa  Miss,  tailoress  Sigmund  Jonas,  r.  310 
Ritch 

De  la  Rosa,  Adolfo  M.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker 
Co.,  r.  813M  Greenwich 

Delarue  Lena,  widow,  r.  19  Polk 

De  Lasaux  Harry,  bookkeeper,  r.  846  Mission 
"    Harry  E.,  bookkeeper  Farnsworth  &  Rug- 
gles,  r.  Hotel  Langham 

de  las  Casas  Joseph  B.,  attorney  at  law,  11-12 
Mills  Bldg.,  4th  floor,  r.  112  Taylor 

De  la  Sevna  Peter  A.,  painter,  r.  1002  Jackson 

Delassus  Joseph,  cellarman  E.  Gamier  &  Co., 
r.  1034  Clay 

De  la  Torre  Anthony,  interpreter  and  reporter, 
r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Antonio,  carriage  trimmer,  r.  1237  Stockton 

Delatour  Frederick  J.,  printer,  r.  75V2  Natoma 

de  Latour  George,  proprietor  California  Tartar 
Works,  819  Sansome,  r.  829  Bush 

Delatour  Isaac  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  75i/4  Natoma 
"    Louis,  warehouseman,  r.  136,  5th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  211  Hickory  Av 

Delaune  Julius,  tailor,  r.  722  Washington 

Delavari  Ramon,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

Delavau  Kate  M.,  widow,  r.  826  Union 

de  Laveaga  A.  J.  M.,  plumber,  r.  535  Bryant 

De  Laveaga  Miguel  A.,  capitalist,  415  Mont- 
gomery, room  15,  r.  Orinda  Park,  Contra 
Costa  Co. 

De  la  Vega  Enrique,  clerk  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r. 
1923  Eddy 

De  La  Vergne  Refrigerating  Macbine  Com- 
pany The  (N.  Y.),  Fulton  Engineering 
and  Ship  Building  Works  agents,  213, 1st 

Delaware  The,  Mrs.  Susan  Saunders  proprie- 
tor, 1141-1151  Market 

De  Lay  Charles  Y.,  r.  1911  Ellis 

Delay  Daniel,  paver,  r.  554  Minna 
"    Daniel  J.,  principal  Ocean  Primary  School, 
r.  Ocean  House  Road  nr  Ingleside 

De  Lay  Edward,  weigher,  r.  1911  Ellis 

Delay  Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  240,  15th 

De  Lay  Thomas  A.,  secretary  Consumers'  Ice 
Co.,  420,  8th,  r.  1911  Ellis 

Delbat  Jean,  tanner,  r.  1237  Stockton 
"    Jeanne,  domestic,  1713  Larkin 

Del  Bondis  John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  509  Ellis 

Delbos  Angela  Mme.  (Delbos  &  Mathat),  and 
proprietor  The  Silver  King.  514  Bush 
"    Auguste,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 

909  Jackson 
"    &  Mathat  (Mme.   Angela  Delbos  and  Ed- 
ward Mathat),  laundry,  527  Pine 

Delbucchi  Giacomo,  collector,  r.  908  Sansome 

Del  Bucchia  Benedetto,  r.  249  Pacific 

Delcamp  Casimir,  marble  worker  Eugene  Du- 
montelle,  r.  909  Jackson 

Delcarlo  Agostino,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Alisseo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  138,  8th 
"    Daniel,  r.  S  s  El  Dorado  bet  fotrero  Av 
and  Utah 

Del  Carlo  Eugene,  proprietor  Porcari  Hotel,  12 
Ohio  PI 

Delcarlo  Frank,  peddler,  r.  S  s  El  Dorado  bet 
Potrero  and  Utah 

Del  Carlo  Frank,  salesman  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co., 
r.  725,  21st 
"    Giosafatte,  salesman  Bertini  &  Baldocchi, 
r.  3025  Sacramento 


Del  Carlo  Paolo  (Massoni  &  Del  Carlo),  r.  1121 
Kearny 
"    Paul,  fisherman,  r.  19  Ohio  PI 
Del  Castillo  Barbara  Miss,  teacher  Spanish  and 
Italian  Filippe's  Academy  of  Language 
Del  Chiaro  Angelo,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
"    Giuseppe,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
"    Seffiro,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
"    Vincenzo,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Delcol  Emile,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Jean  P.,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Delcoursey  G.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Deleau  Felix,  liquors,  1211  Powell,  r.  1025/2  Wash- 
ington 
"    Jules,  r.  817  Vallejo  rear 
Deleaux  Emile,  gardener  Weiner  Bros.,  r.  Cam- 
bridge opp  Silliman 
Delecker  Henry,  bartender  William  Plath,  r. 

2440  California 
Delecot  Annie,  widow,  r.  432,  5th 
Delee  Edward,  porter  S.  F.  Storage  and  Trans- 
fer Co. 
"    James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  112  Gilbert 
Delehanty   George,  bolt   cutter   Payne's   Bolt 
Wks,  r.  12  Natoma 
"    Ignatius,  steam  fitter,  r.  9  Decatur 
"    James  W.,  marine  fireman,  r.  1  Freelon 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  9  Decatur 
"    John  E.  (Murphy  &  Delehanty)  r.  842  McAl- 
lister 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  319  Fremont 
"    Joseph  M.,  gripman  Cal.   St.  RR,r.  IOIO14 

Larkin 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  319  Fremont 
"    Thomas,  coalpasser  str  Corona,  r.  445,  5th 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  21  Boyce 
"    Thomas  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  12  Natoma 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  12  Natoma 
>e®"Delehanty.    See  Delahanty 
>e®="Delemore.    See  Dallamore,  Delamore    and 

Dellamore 
de  le  Vera  Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  438  Geary 
Delfino  Agostino,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Antonio  (Delfino  &  Ross),  r.  723a  Union 
George,  manager  G.  Delfino,  308  Kearny,  r. 

1007  Market 
Giacomo,  with   Pac.  Vinegar  and  Pickle 

Wks,  r.  422  Vallejo 
Giuseppe    (Delfino   &    Solari)    and    coffee 

saloon,  308  Kearny,  r.  1007  Market 
Louis,  cook  George  Delfino,  r.  1007  Market 
&    Ross    (Antonio   Delfino   and    Allan   O. 
Ross),  harness  and  saddle  makers, 712 
Sansome 
Delfino  &  Solari  (Giuseppe  Delfino  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Solari),  coffee  saloon  and  bakery, 
109,  3d 
Delfs  Henry,  gardener,  r.  1511  California 
"    Marcus,  r.  609^4  Chestnut 
"    Marcus  A.,  millwright,  r.  609i/4  Chestnut 
Delgado   Crecencia,    widow,   furnished  rooms, 
1323  Stockton 
"    P.,  waiter  str  Alameda 
Delgardo  George,  cook,  r.  46  Spear 
Delger  Edward  F.,  attorney  at  law,  207  San- 
some, r.  NE  cor  25th  and  Fair  Oaks 
Delger  &  King  (Edward  F.  Delger  and  Alfred 
G.  King),  State  agents  Bankers'  Life 
Association   of   Des  Moines,  Iowa,  211 


Delhi  Mining  Co.,  W.  McM.  Weighel  secretary, 

office  14  Sansome,  room  11 
De  Liere  Azari,  carpenter,  r.  1612  Leavenworth 

"    Walter,  waiter,  r.  1612  Leavenworth 
De  Lisle  Raymond  F.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  411  Ridley 
Delius  Auto  F.  W.  (Thiedemann&  Delius),  r.  2044 

Enoinal  Av,  Alameda 
Dell  Byron,  teamster  Quiro's  Soda  Water  Co.,  r. 
231,  3d 
"    Edward,  glove  finisher  Carson  Glove  Co.,  r. 

32  Golden  Gate  Av 
' '    Henry  F. ,  shipping  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling 

Co.,  r.  1237  Pine 
"    James,  clerk  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  25  Hyde 


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497 


Delia  Maggiora  Carlo  (Delia  Maggiora  &  Mo- 
retti),  r.  850  Valencia 
"    Giovanni  (Delia  Maggiora  &  Moretti),  r.  850 

Valencia 
"    Narciso,  clerk  Delia  Maggiora  &  Moretti, 

r.  850  Valencia 
"    Ottavio  (Delia  Maggiora  &  Moretti),  r.  850 
Valencia 
Dellamaggiora  S.,  laborer  G.  Rottanzi,  r.  NE 
cor  23d  and  Bryant  Av 
"    Sebastian  (Dellamaggiora  &  Co.),  r.  2505 

Mission 
"    &  Co.  (Sebastian  Dellamaggiora  and  Raffa- 
ello  Giusti),  fruits  and  vegetables,  2434 
and  3505  Mission 
Delia  Maggiora  &  Moretti  (Giovanni,  Ottavio 
and  Carlo  Delia  Maggiora  and  Rinaldo 
Moretti),  fruits  and  vegetables,  850  and 
908-912  Valencia 
Dellamonlca  John,  bartender,  r.  509  Broadway 
Dellamore  Frederick,  cigar  maker  August  Brune, 

r.  1232  Lombard 
J8®=  Dellamore.    See  Dallamore  and  Delamore 
Delia  Nina  A.,  flsh,  7  Clay  St.  Market 
Dellar  Phillip,  butcher,  r.  318  Jessie 
Delia  Santa  Peter,  cook,  r.  2  Graham  PI 
Delia valle  Anton,  laborer,  r.  10  Hoff  Av 
"    Michele,  contractor  brickwork,  14251/4  Du- 
pont 
Dellepiane  Angelo,  painter,  r.  118  Broad 

"    Fillippo,  musician,  r.  899  Pine 
Dellepiane   &   Co.  (Peter  Alferitz),  wholesale 
foreign  produce  and  wool  dealers,  425-427 
Battery 
4®="  Dellepiane.    See  De  la  Pena 
Dellepierre  Henry,  paper  hanger,  r.  724b  Filbert 
Dellex  Augustus,  hack  driver,  r.  407  Stevenson 
"    Edward  F.,  hack  driver,  r.  872  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  539  Valencia 
Delliami  G.,  cook,  r.  933  Kearny 
Dello  Alexander,  coachman,  r.  1300  Pine 
Dell  Osso  Carlo,  groceries,  1330  Dupont 
Dellosso  Onesto  (Dellosso  &  Borisocchino),  r.  733 
Brannan 
"    &  Borisocchino  (Onesto  Dellosso  and  Remu- 
oldo  Borisocchino), fruits  and  vegetables, 
723  Brannan 
Dellwig  Albert,  machinist,  r.  1912  Polk 
"    Charles,  baker  City  and  County  Hospital, 

r.  236  Church 
"    Doris,  widow,  r.  926  Eddy 
"    Edward  J.,  confectioner,  r.  1912  Polk 
"    Theodore,  bakery,  1912  Polk 
Delmaestro  Albert,  driver  City  Transit  Co.,  r. 
118,  6th 
•'    Eugene,   salesman  Frederick   Jantzen,  r. 
118,  6th 
Delmas  D.  M.  (Delmas  &Shortridge),  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Paul,    secretary   Casa    Delmas    (incorpo- 
rated), 28-36  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Mountain 
View.  Cal. 
Delmas    &   Shortridge    (D.    M.    Delmas    and 
Samuel    M.    Shortridge),  attorneys    at 
law,  28-36  Crocker  Bldg 
Del Masso Giuseppe,  window  cleaner, r. 322 Green 
Delmer  George,  special  officer  S.  F.  Society  for 
the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  r. 
987  Harrison 
Delmere  Samuel,  r.  120i/4  Geary 
Delmon  Louis.waiter  Jose  Pages,  r.  609  Pine 
Delmonico  Restaurant,   Gutzeit  &  Malfanti 

proprietors,  110-112  O'Farrell 
Delmont    Flora    Miss,    bookkeeper    Mowry    P. 
Sweet,  r.  1615  Folsom 
"    Francis,  physician  and  surgeon,  1439  Polk 
"    H.  F.,  r.  1439  Polk 

"    Jean  B.,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Delmonte  Angelo  (Delmonte  Bros,  and  Sangui- 
netti  &  Co.),  r.  436  Broadway 
"    Brothers  (Angelo  and  Ferdinando),  restau- 
rant, 436  Broadway 
Del  Monte  Coal  Mining  Co.,  D.  R.  McNeill  pres- 
ident,   M.    J.    Donovan    vice-president, 
E.  E.  Bush  manager,  1189  Market 
Delmonte   Ferdinando    (Delmonte    Bros.)    and 
restaurant,  431  Broadway,  r.  436  Broad- 
way 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS 

CARPETS,  ^  FURNITURE, 
UPHOLSTERY, 

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Delmonte  Giacomo,  second-hand  goods.  610  Val- 
lejo,  and  lodgings,  604  Vallejo,  r.  436 
Broadway 

Del  Monte  House,  A.  Simonnet  proprietor,  1030 
Howard 

Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  Thomas  J.  Parsons 
president  and  manager,  Fred  Meckfessel 
vice-president,  George  D.  Metcalf  sec- 
retary, mills  307-311  Brannan,  general 
office  107  California 

Del  Monte  The,  Caley  &  Roeder  proprietors,  1 
Grant  Av  cor  O'Farrell 
"    The    Mrs.    N.    Hermann    proprietor,    116a 
Grant  Av 

4®=  Delmore.    See  Delamore 

Del  Norte  Commercial  Co.,  R.  D.  Hume  presi- 
dent, Charles  D.  Winsor  secretary,  office 
318  California,  room  11 

Delnotaro  Joseph,  cook  Frank  S.  Guglielmetti, 
r.  12,  11th 

De  Loche  Caroline,  widow,  r.  704!4  Harrison 

Deloge  Gustave  D.,  molder,  r.  1229,  25th 

Delonee  Emile,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  1122 
Grant  Av 

De  Long  Bert,   clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  824 


"    David  M.,  machinist  Risdon  L  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  823d  Capp 
"    F.  C.  (estate  of),  office  530  California,  room 

37 
"    Frank   C,  commission    merchant,  r.  2709 

Buchanan 
"    Frank  L.,  r.  1015  McAllister 
"    Harry,  metal  worker,  r.  317  Minna 
"    William,  porter  Western  Meat  Co. 
"    William  L.,  electrician  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  NE  cor  Ashbury  and  Frederick 
"    Wood,  shipping  clerk,  r.  534  Ellis 
Delord  Paul,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
De  Lorie  John,  laborer,  r.  421  Chestnut 
Delorieux  Felix,  machinist,  r.  10  Montgomery 
Court 
"    John  (Toulouse  &  Delorieux),  r.  8!4  Pratt 
PI 
Delorme  Alexander,  porter,  r.  145,  4th 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  29  Gilbert 
De  Lorme  G.  Victor,  secretary  Stockton  Mill- 
ing Co.,  112  California,  r.   Hotel  Beres- 
ford 
De  Los  Paul,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

413  Eddy 
Delos  Seraphine,  widow,  r.  5  Midway 

"    William,  printer,  r.  936  Capp 
De    Losa   Frank,    liquors,   1332  Dupont,   r.  428 

Green 
Delosmonteros  Dimond,  laborer,  r.  716  Natoma 
Delosso  Daniel,  woodworker  Luigi  Pardini,  r.  420 
Vallejo 
"    John,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Raffaello,  lumberman,  r.  420  Vallejo 
Delpech  Justin,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Paul,    tanner  Legallet-Hellwig    Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Del  Pogetto  Raphael,  knife  grinder,  r.  30  Pres- 
cott  PI 
"    Rafael,    wine    manufacturer,    190   Vande- 
water 
Del  Secco  Giuseppe,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1301 

Devisadero 
Delsol    Auguste,  cook   Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co..  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Brothers  (John   F.  and  Paul),   liquors,  647 

Broadway  and  501,  4th 
"    Carmille,  porter,  r.  1313  Stockton 


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Delsol  Eli,   tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Honore,   liquors,   1401    Powell,  r.  787  Fol- 

som 
"    John  F.  (Delsol Bros.),  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    Paul  (Delsol  Bros.),  r.  613  Bryant 
De  Lucca  Gesueldo,  butcher,  1338Dupont,  r.  1810 

Dupont 
Delucca  Giovanni,  driver  A.  Buchignani  &Co., 

r.  12  Bonita 
De  Lucca  John  (De  Martini  &,De  Lucca),  r.  1323 

Dupont 
Delucca  John,  waiter  AUegrini  &  Luporini,  r.  410 
Broadway 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Ravani  &  Curran 
"    Mateo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Narciso,    bartender    F.    Razzetto,    r.     12 
Bonita 
De  Lucca    Walter,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  1810  Dupont 
Delucchi  Antonio   (Delucchi  &  Arvigi).  r.  729b 
Union 
"    Antonio  (F.  Lucchetti  &  Co.),  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Antonio,  brass  finisher  A.  Particelli,  r.  565 

Bryant 
"    Antonio,  scavenger,  r.  5  Jasper  PI  rear 
"    Giovanni,  liquor  dealer,  r.  432  Francisco 
"    Giovanni,   scavenger,  r.  1112  Montgomery 

rear 
"    Giovanni,  window  cleaner,  r.  8  Ohio  PI 
"    John,  dental  student,  r.  420 Montgomery  Av 
"    Lorenzo,  scavenger,  r.  324  Vallejo  rear 
"    Louis,  r.  5Bartol 
"    Louis,  r.  10a  Jasper  PI 
"    Luigi,  r.  535^/4  Union 
"    Mateo,  bootblack,  r.  324  Vallejo  rear 
"    &  Arvigi  (Antonio  Delucchi   and  Antonio 
Arvigi),  painters,  729b  Union 
De  Lucis  Andrian,  physician  and  surgeon  (Roy- 
al University    Turin,   Italy),  offlce  661 
Market,  Nucleus  Bldg,  hours  9  to  10  a. 
m.,  3  to  5  and  8  to  9  p.  m.,  r.  418  Mont- 
gomery Av,  hours  12  m.  to  2  p.  m. 
Delury  Daniel,  liquors,  203,  9th 
"    Daniel  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  911  Folsom 
"    George,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

911  Folsom 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  911  Folsom 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  123  Shipley 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  911  Folsom 
Del  Valle  Daniel,  messenger  Nathan.  Dohrmann 
&Co.,  r.  1808Laguna 
"    Jacob,  bookkeeper  Mendelson  Bros.,  r.  1808 

Laguna 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  1808  Laguna 
im-Bel  Valle.    See  Dellavalle 
Delvecchio  Antonio,  butcher  G.  B.  Cardinelli,  r. 

824  Broadway 
Delventhal  William  F.,  bartender,  r.  147  Perry 
De  Lye  William,  repairer  Clipper  Bicycle  Co., 

r.  1149  Market 
De  Lyons    Hattie  Miss,    stenographer   Wood, 
Curtis  &  Co.,  r.  837  California 
"    Melvin,  stenographer  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  837 
California 
Delzelle  David  W.,  clerk,  r.  890, 14th 
"    WilliamR.,  sa]esmanPayot,Upham&  Co., 
r.  712  Sutter 
4®-Delzelle.    See  Dalziel 
Demain  Belle  Mrs.,  laundress  Modern  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  1146  Mission 
De  Malder  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  209  Ritch 
De  Mamiel  Gustave  H.  (George  W.  Caswell  & 
Co.),  r.  515  Broderick 
"    Louis  v.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  26B 
Hawthorne 


Demangeon  August,  salesman,  r.  802  Broadway 
"    Louis  G.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks,  r.  1228  Pine 
De  Mar  Erwin,  clerk  Portland  Cracker  Co.,  r.  831 

Capp 
Dem  Ara  E..  advertising  agent  Italian  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
Demarais  Marcel,  liquors,  959V2  Mission 
De  Marais  Samuel,  r.  989  Howard 
"    Victor,  undertaker  Cal.  Undertaking  Co.,  r. 
123  Stockton 
Demaria  Lorenzo,  gardener,  r.  NW  cor  Franklin 
and  Filbert 
"    Luigi,  feed  stable,  619  Front,  and  gardener, 

NW  cor  Franklin  and  Filbert 
"    Rafael,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
De  Marill  Manuel,  laborer,  r.   Cortland  Av  nr 

Bennington 
De  Mars  Augustine  L.,  blacksmith  helper  Main 

St.  I.  Wks,  r.  568  Mission 
Demartini  Albert,  clerk,  r.  9  Pollard  PI 
Amadeo,  scavenger,  r.  510  Green 
Andrea,  r.  516  Filbert 
Angelo,  driver,  r.  513  Bush 
Angelo,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Antonio,  r.  528a  Green 
Antonio,  baker,  r.  802  Vallejo 
De  Martini  Antonio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  NW 

cor  Broderick  and  Tonquin 
Demartini  Bartholomew,  bakery,  706  Montgom- 
ery Av 
"    Cesari,  bootblack,  308  Bush,  r.  5  Jasper  PI 
"    Charles,  fruits  and  vegetables,  268,  1st 
"    Charles,  laborer  Dominick  Roberts,  r.  515 

Union 
"    Daniel,  bootblack,  r.  521  Vallejo 
"    Daniel,  scavenger,  r.  S  s  18th  nr  York 
"    Domenico,  bartender,  r.  1000  Montgomery 
"    Emilio,  clerk,  r.  1119  Kearny 
"    Emilio,  clerk,  r.  1906  Taylor 
De  Martini  Frank  (De  Martini  &  De  Lucca), 

r.  802  Vallejo 
Demartini  Frank,  butcher,  240,  4th,  r.  315  Clem- 
entina 
"    Frank,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Frank  J.  (Gatto,  Demartini  &  Co.),  r.   12 

Union  PI 
"    Giacomo,  peddler,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  5  Jasper  PI 
De  Martini  Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  416,  5th 
Demartini   Giovanni,    shoemaker,   229i/4    Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  14  Union  PI 
"    Giovanni  B.,  liquors,  1301  Point  Lobes  Av 
"    Giovanni  B.,  wood  and  coal,  513  and  706 

Bush 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  426  Broadway  rear 
"    Giuseppe,  expressman,  r.  12  Union  PI 
"    Harry  J.   J.,  compositor  E.  R.  Ormsby  & 

Co.,  r.  WVi  Scott  PI 
"    J.   &  Co.   (John  Demartini  and  Benjamin 
Badaracco),  wood  and  coal,  1503  Fillmore 
"    John  (J.  Demartini  &  Co.),  r.  1503  Fillmore 
"    John  (John  Demartini  &  Co.),  r.  2  Verona  PI 
"    John,  r.  291/2  Scott  PI 
,.    John,  bootblack,  r.  27  Hinckley 
"    John,  bootblack,  r.  142I14  Dupont 
De  Martini  John,  butcher  Mrs.  Clara  Cuneo,  r. 

331,  4th  Av 
Demartini  John,  laborer,  r.  1516  Powell  rear 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  2  Moulton  PI 
Demartini  John  &  Co.  (John  Demartini),  fruit 
and  produce  commission  merchants,  315- 
317  Washington 
Demartini  John  B.,  bootblack,  r.  10  MargaretPl 
De  Martini  Joseph,  scavenger,  r.  29  Boardman 
PI  rear 
"    Joseph,  scavenger,  r.  416,  5th 
Demartini  L.   Supply  Co.   The,    confectioners' 

and  bakers'  supplies,  548  Mission 
De  Martini  Louis,  clerk  L.  F.  Sericano  &  Co.,  r. 

346  Clementina 
Demartini  Louis,  president  S.  F.  &  Sacramento 
Candy    Mfg.    Co.,    548   Mission,    r.    1809 
Taylor. 
"    Louis  J.,  cooper   August    Petzold,    r.    434 

Sanchez 
"    Luigi,  bartender,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Luigi,  real  estate,  r.  1119  Kearny 
De  Martini  Mary,  widow,  r.  23  Landers 


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Demartini  Mary,  widow,  r.  523  Filbert 

"    Ptiolo,  liquors,  330  Pacific,  r.  11  Hinckley 
De  Martini  Paul,  r.  1133  Pacific 

"    Paul  (De  Martini  &  De  Lucca),  r.  802  Vallejo 
Demartini  Paul,  contractor    and    builder,   12th 
Av  nr  California 
"    Paul,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Union 

and  Mason 
"    Paul,  liquors,  SW  cor  Powell  and  Union 
De  Martini  Paul,  peddler,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Demartini  Paul,  pressman,  r.  1008  Clay 

"    Paul,  scavenger,  r.  925  Pacific 
De  Martini    Philip,       proprietor      Sunny  side 

Saloon,  304  California,  r.  1021V4  Union 
Demartini  Pietro,  bootblack,  r.  27  Hinckley 
"    Pietro,  employee  Cal.  Italian  Paste  Co.,  r. 

340  Pacific 
"    Rosa  (F.  Calegari  &  Co.)  r.  802  Vallejo 
"    Stefano,  bartender,  r.  222  Broadway 
De  Martini  Stephen,  driver  G.  B.  Demartini 
Demartini  Stephen,  lodgings,  14  Union  PI 
"    Teresa,  widow,  r.  9  Pollard  PI 
"    Victor  (L.  F.  Sericano  &  Co.),  r.  346  Clem- 
entina 
"    Victor,  bootblack   Cornelius  Lyons,  r.    14 
Hinckley 
De  Martini  Walter  J.,  law  student  J.  A.  Devoto, 

r.  19181/2  Stockton 
Demartini  William  G.,  r.  807  Mission 
De  Martini  &  De  Lucca  (Frank  and  Paul  De 
Martini  and  John  De  Lucca),  liquors,  224 
Montgomery  Av 
de  Marville  Henry  B.,  physician,  533  Sutter,  r. 

2802  California 
Demasini  Telesphorous  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St. 

Ignatius  College 
Dematei  Agostino,  liquors,  1326  Dupont,   r.  404 
Green 
"    Ignacio,  cook,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
"    John  J.,  molder  W.  T.   Garratt  &  Co.,   r. 

404  Green 
"    Julio,  laborer,  r.  526  Broadway 
DematteiDomenico  (Demattei&  Raggio),  r.  iOT-A 
Union 
"    Giovanni  B.  (Demattei  &  Co.),  r.  222  Blake 
"    Pietro  (Torre  &  Demattei),  r.  19^4  Sonora  PI 
"    &  Co.  (Giovanni  B.  Demattei,  Caesar  Devin- 
cenzi  and  VicencioCampana),  teamsters, 
222  Blake 
"    &  Raggio  (Domenico  Demattei  and  David 
Raggio),  liquors,  238  Montgomery  Av 
De  Medina  H.  O.  Mrs.,  r.  312  Octavia 
Demelia  Rose  Miss,  dressmaking,  303  Jones 
Dement  Edward,  city  agent,  509  Kearny,  r.  305 
Bush 
"    Edward  D.,  journalist,  r.  126  Kearny 
Demeny  Christine,  widow,  r.  1420  Kearny 

"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  1420  Kearny 
Demerest  Frank  W.,  collector,  r.  48  Oak 

"    James  H.,  collector,  r.  1078  Broadway 
J8®"  Demerest.    See  Demorest 
Demeritt  Hayden  L.,  assistant  engineer  U.  S. 
Engineer,  office  59  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Benicia, 
Cal. 
De  Meritt  Robert  G.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  2219  Devisadero 
Demers  Eusebe,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  302i/4, 

4th,  r.  3273  Mission 
De  Mersanne  Ernest,  electrician,  1005  Larkin 
Demetreadis  Nicholas,  oyster  stand,  28,  3d,  r. 

183  Jessie 
Demett  Cleipent,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
Demeuther  Amelia,  domestic,  3020  Clay 
De  Meyer  Julius,  tillerman  Truck  7,  r.  2515  Fol- 

som 
Demicheli  Dominic,  scavenger,  r.  713'y4  Green- 
wich 
De  Mier  Lee,  manager  Baldwin  News  Co.,  The 

Baldwin,  r.  124  Eddy 
De  Mill  E.  G.,  shirt  manufacturer,  838  Market 
Deming  Charles  L.,  barber,  701  Larkin,  r.  417 
Bush 
"    Edmond  O.,  treasurer  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  114-116  Sacramento,  r.  716  Ellis 
"    Halleck  V.,  director  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  114-116  Sacramento,  r.  714  Ellis 
Deming  Horace  A.,  manager  Butterick  Publish- 
ing Co.  (limited),  124  Post,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
"    Horace  V.,  clerk,  r.  225  Page 


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Deming  James  H.,  bench  hand  McFarland  Bros., 
r.  Berkeley 

"    Jay  (George  W.  Hume  &  Co.)  and  secretary 
Hume  Packing  Co.  and  Carquinez  Pack- 
ing Co.,  122  Davis,  r.  1915  Ellis 
Deming  Joseph  G.,  president  Deming-Palmer 
Milling  Co.,  114-116  Sacramento,  r.   225 
Page 
Deming-Palmer  Milling  Co.,  Joseph  G.  Deming 
president,  Jacob  Palmer  vice-president, 
John  H.  Grindley  secretary,  proprietors 
Capitol  Mills,  114-116  Sacramento 
Demings  James,  wheat  sampler,  r.  SE  cor  Green- 
wich and  Norton  PI 

"    Peter  (Thomson,  Collie  &  Co.),  r.  SE  cor 
Greenwich  and  Norton  PI 

"    Richard  P.,  wheat  sampler,  r.  SE  cor  Green- 
wich and  Norton  PI 
Demmick  Edwin  F.,  collector  postofflce,  r.  507, 

6th 
Demming  John,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co., 

r.  29  Laskie 
Demokrat  California  (see  California  Demokrat), 

409  Bush 
de  Monsigny  Rene,  teacher  French,  r.  2242  Bush 
de  Montcharmont  Mina  Miss,  manager  Allec  & 

Perpoli,  112  Powell,  r.  1340Folsom 
De  Monte  Rozario,  porter  F.  Lackoreck,  r.  705 
Union 

"    Samuel,  bootblack,  r.  519^4  Union 
De  Mooy  Ella  Mrs.,  r.  108,  8th 
^^•Demorest.    See  Demerest 
Demoy  Joseph,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Dempsey  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  167  Silver 

"    Bernhard,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  2038 
Greenwich 

"    Brothers  (Martin  J.  and  Michael),  grocer- 
ies and  liquors,  219.  4th 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  222  Minna 

"    Daniel,    watchman,    r.    North   Point  and 
Powell 

"    Delia  A.,  widow,  r.  1205  Laguna 

•'    Edward,    carpenter,    r.    SE    cor  24th  and 
Rhode  Island 

"    Edward,  cook,  r.  10  De  Haro 

"    Edward  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.   Mary's 
Cathedral  (R.  C),  r.  1100  Franklin 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  304,  3d 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1213  Clay 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1213  Clay 

"    Harry  A.,  clerk  J.  R.  Van  Arsdale,  r.  SE 
cor  24th  and  Rhode  Island 

"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  54c  Clementina 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  1031  Army 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  Q 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  113  Oregon 

"    John,  r.  23  Converse 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  765^4  Howard 

"    John,  fireman  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r.  12th 
Av  South  nr  P 

"    John,  molder,  r.  709  Hampshire 

"    John,  porter,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    John,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  154  Tehama 

"    John  E.,  boiler  maker,  r.  535  Howard   rear 

"    John  F.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,   r,   2423 
Harrison 

"    John  G.,  shipping  clerk  Moss  Bros.,r.  1213 
Clay 

"    John  J.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  926 
Mission 

"    Joseph  L.,  teamster,  r.  167  Silver 

"    Lottie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1213  Clay 

"    Luke,   stableman  P.  A.   McDonald,  r.  811 
Folsom 

"    Martin  J.  (Dempsey  Bros.),  r.  261  Tehama 

"    Martin  J.,  teamster,  r.  3410  California 


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Dempsey  Mary  Miss,  r.  1809  Sutter 

"    Mary  A.  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  407i/4  Bay 

"    Michael  (Dempsey  Bros.),  r.  261  Tehama 

"    Michael  F.,  cooper,  r.  41  Bartlett 

"    Michael  S.,  liquors,  739  Folsom 

"    Patrick,  r.  709  Hampshire 

"  Patrick,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r. 
5081/2  Stevenson 

"  Patrick  J.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1317 
Broadway 

"  Patrick  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  127, 
1st  Av 

"    Peter,  machine  hand,  r.  19  Victor 

"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  212,  1st 

"  Peter,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  2040 
Greenwich 

"    T.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &.  N.  Co. 

"    Thomas  J.,  metal  roofer,  r.  167  Silver 

"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  114Buena  Vista 

"  William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  SE  cor  24th 
and  Rhode  Island 

"    William  J.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
709  Hampshire 
Dempster  Alexander,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  Mc- 
Lennan, r.  20414,  5th 

"  Brothers  (Louis  R.  Dempster),  book  and 
Job  printers,  cor  Glen  Park  Av  and  Bond 

"  Clancey  J.  (Dempster  &  Son),  r.  36  Glen 
Park  Av 

"  Clancey  R.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r. 
9  Glen  Park  Av 

••    Daniel  R.,  clerk,  r.  36  Glen  Park  Av 

"  Lawrence  E.,  rigger  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  130 
Shipley 

"  Louis  R.  (Dempster  Bros,  and  L.  R.  Demp- 
ster &  Co.),  36  Glen  Park  Av 

"  L.  R.  &  Co.  (Louis  R.  Dempster),  publish- 
ers California  Decisions  and  printers, 
cor  Glen  Park  Av  and  Bond 

"  Milen  R.  (Dempster  &  gon),  r.  36  Glen 
Park  Av 

"    Roy  R.,  clerk  Dempster  &  Son,  r.  36  Glen 
Park  Av 
Dempster  &  Son  (Clancey  J.    and  Milen  R.), 
shipping  and  commission  merchants,  320 
Sansome,  room  22 
Demuth  A.  A.,  crayon  artist,  831  Mission 
Denahy  James  A.,  fireman  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 
r.  1713  Lexington  Av 

"    Jeremiah,  r.  San  Jose  Av  nr  Broad 

"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  San  Jose  Av  nr  Broad 

"    Michael  T.,  teamster,  r.  604i/4  Lombard  rear 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  64  Jessie 

"  "  Thomas  J.,  lineman  Fire  Alarm  and 
Police  Telegraph,  r.  327,  1st 

"    William  J., boxmaker,  r.  624%  Lombard  rear 
je®~Denahy.    See  Danahy,  Danehy  and  Denehy 
Denaveaux   M.    &    Co.     (Martin    Denaveaux), 
liquors,  219  Grant  Av 

"    Martin  (M.  Denaveaux&  Co.),  r.  1614  Steiner 
Den  Besten  Bastian,  cigars,  259,  9th 

"    John,  oiler  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r.  57 
Minna 
Denbigh  Basil  K.,  with  Thomas  Cook  &  Son,  r. 

420,  19th 
Denborn   Co.    The,  James  Horsburgh  Jr.  presi- 
dent, T.  C.  Kierulff  secretary,  publishers 
The  Travelers'  and  Shippers'  Directory, 
66  Crocker  Bldg 

"    J.,  r.  1457  Franklin 
Denby  John,  janitor  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  930 

Jackson 
Dence  John,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  2914  Madi- 
son Av 

"    John  Jr.,  molder,  r.  2914  Madison  Av  rear 
jgS^Dencler.    See  Denzler 


Denechaud  August,  r.  700  Broadway 

"    Dolores  Mme.,  dressmaking,  229  Bartlett 
Deneen  Jeremiah  A.,  foreman  N.  A.  Turner,  r. 

1927  Green 
Denegri  Andrew,  clerk  Donnelly  &  Brannan,  r. 
731  Vallejo 
"    Antonio,  clerk  Cuneo  &  Isola,  r.  3313  Mis- 
sion 
"    Giobatta,  groceries  and  liquors,  731  Vallejo 
Denehy  Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  1236  Jessie 
"    Cornelius,  watchman,  r.  12  Morris  Av 
"    Daniel,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  12 

Morris  Av 
"    Dennis  V..   salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  414,  6th 
"    John  P.,  pressman  John  Monahan  &  Co.,  r. 

414,  6th 
"    M.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
jg®- Denehy.    See  Danahy,  Danehy  and  Denahy 
Denekamp  John  S.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  828  Elizabeth 
Deneley  James  J.,  furnace  expert  W.  W.  Monta- 
gue &  Co.,  r.  24  Boyce 
Denero  Edward,  plumber,  r.  3273  Mission 
Denervaud  Mabel  E.,  widow,  r.  3001  California 
Dengel  Emile,  foreman  stereotype  dept.  Exam- 
iner, r.  2820a  Folsom 
Denges  Frederck,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1050  Fol- 
som 
Dengler  Philip,  rancher,  r.  1017  Buchanan 
Denham  Lizzie,  domestic,  299  Hyde 
Denhard    Herman  A.  (Kolb  &Denhard),  r.  1910 
Baker 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  1219  McAllister 
"    Otto  E.,  butcher  and  pork  packer,  216,  9th 
"    Paul,   spice  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,r. 
1219  McAllister 
Denhardt    Frederick,   tallow   maker,  r.  3d  Av 

South  nr  I 
Denicke    Ernst   A.,    capitalist,   330   Sansome, 
room  4,  r.  1000  Mason 
"    Herman,  secretary  Union  Brewing  Co.,  NE 
cor  18th  and  Florida,  r.  619  Florida 
4®"Denicke.    See  Denike 

Denigan  Edward  C.  (Thomas  Denigan,  Son  & 
Co.),  r.  1715  Octavia 
"    Frank,  r.  1515  Church 

"    John,  watchman  Are  boats,  r.  1310  Natoma 
"    Thomas    (Thomas  Denigan  Son  &  Co.),  r. 
1715  Octavia 
Denigan  Thomas,  Son  &  Co.  (Thomas  and  Ed- 
ward C.  Denigan),  wool  commission  mer- 
chants, 132  Market 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1310  Natoma 
4®=Dennigan.    See  Dinnigan 
Denike  Catherine,  ladies'  nurse,  1204  Broadway 
"    William  H.,  helper  Charles  W.  Smith,  r. 
1114  Powell 
4®~Denike.    See  Denicke 
Denio  Angle  S.,  widow,  r.  336,  6th 
Denir  D.  J.,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
Denis  Josie  M.  Miss,  tailoress  Charles  Lyons,  r. 
822b  Broadway 
"    Mary  S.  Miss,  teacher  Spring  Valley  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1415  Sacramento 
"    Sarah  A.  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  1415  Sacramento 
"    Vicente,  messenger  U.   S.  Coast  and  Ge- 
odetic Survey,  r.  1415  Sacramento 
"    Vincent  F.,  clerk  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  1415  Sac- 
ramento 
JgS^Denis.    See  Dennis 
Denison  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  10  Montcalm 
"    Thomas  S.,  helper    Fulton    Eng.  &   Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  1433  California 
Denker  Nicholas  C,  stevedore,  r.  914  Alabama 
"    Sebern,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  212  Fell 
"    Sebern  R.,  machinist,  r.  211  Polk 
"    S.  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  211  Polk 
Denman  Grammar  School,  Azro  L.  Mann  prin- 
cipal, NW  cor  Bush  and  Taylor 
"    James,  capitalist,  r.  2199  Devisadero 
Denman  John  R.,  secretary  Dairymen's  Union 
of  California,  113-119  Davis,  r.  Petaluma 
"    Zenas  H.,  carpenter,  r.  211  Minna 
Denmark  Rufus,  watertender  str  Alameda 
Denn  Anna,  widow,  restaurant  and  lodgings, 
1325-1327  Sansome 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  326  Polk 


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Lombard 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  1327  Sansome 
"    Richard,  longshoreman,  r.  1327  Sansome 
,,    Rose,  cream  dipper  George  F.  Roberts,  r. 

326  Polk 
"    Samuel,  bootblack,  r.  7  Pacific  Alley 
Dennamark  Otto,  laborer,  r.  7301^  Treat  Av 

"    Richard,  salesman,  r.  7301^  Treat  Av 
Dennan  James  F.,  policeman,  r.  228  Church 
"    Joseph  P.,  compositor,  r.  228  Church 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  228  Church 
Dennen  Albert  D.,  clerk,  r.  644;^  Minna 
"    John,  miner,  r.  644^  Minna 
"    Richard  L,.,  bookkeeper,  r.  939V2,  19th 
"    Wallace  W.,  molder  Occidental  Foundry, 
r.  6441/2  Minna 
4®" Dennen.    See  Dennan,  Dinan  and  Dineen 
Denner  Charles,  printer,  r.  1415  Baker 
"    Peter,  wine  mixer,  r.  8  Heron 
"    Peter  J.,  musician,  r.  8  Heron 
Dennery  Adeline  Miss,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  r. 
1423  Webster 
"    Daisy  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1423  Webster 
"    Estelle  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1423  Webster 
.,    Leon  (Dennery  &  Gunzburger),  214  Pine 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  1423  Webster 
Dennery  &  Gunzburger   (Leon  Dennery   and 
Emil  Gunzburger),  secretaries  Mutual 
Building   and    Loan    Associations,  214 
Pine,  rooms  3-5 
Dennett  C.  Louis,  stevedore  Simpson  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  26  Silver 
"    Edward,  plumber,  r.  709  Minna 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  709  Minna 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  26  Silver 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  709  Minna 
Dennett  Wilson  D.,   secretary  Western  Meat 
Co.,  NW  cor  6th  and  Townsend,  r.  1114 
Hyde 
Dennett's  Coflee  House,  783  Market 
>e®"Denney.    See  Deeney  and  Denny 
Denning  Frederick,  waiter,  r.  845  Mission 
"    John  A.,  hackman,  r.  29  Laskie 
"    John  W.,  blacksmith,  r.  415a  Fillmore 
Denninger  Charles  F.,  turner  H.  Friedrichs,  r. 

630  Grove 
Dennis  Abraham  L.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r. 

2507  Bush 
Dennis  Cecil  C,  dentist,  115  Powell,  r.  Alameda 
Charles    T.,    manager     American     Labor 
Bureau,  210  Powell  and  real  estate,  640 
Market,  r.  818,  15th 
Elizabeth  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Primary 

School,  r.  107  Oak 
George   W.,  boatman  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  126  De  Long  Av 
George  W.,  carriages,  415  California,  r.  2507 

Bush 
George  W.  Jr.,  solicitor  and  collector  Ham- 
burg-Bremen Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1918  Broad- 
way, Alameda 
Herbert,    clerk    Cunningham,    Curtiss    & 

Welch,  r.  62IV2  Post 
James  H.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.,  r.  327 

Broadway 
James  J.,  cashier  H.  K.  Belden,  r.  107  Oak 
John,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  1640  Sacramento 
John,  foreman  painter  John  C.  Kimball,  r. 

23  Ritch 
John,  laborer,  r.  102  Lundy  Lane 
John,  liquors,  SW  cor  Mission  and  29th 
John  K.,  delivery  clerk  Pac.  Postal  Tel. 

Cable  Co.,  r.  708  Montgomery 
John  R.,  r.  367,  11th 
Joseph,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  259  Minna 
Joseph,  pressman  Valleau  &  Peterson,  r. 

2507  Bush 
Joseph,  street  sweeper,  r.  15  Ritch 
Julian,  clerk,  r.  2507  Bush 
Michael,  r.  33.  5th 

Richard  A.,  printer,  r.  708  Montgomery 
Richard  J.,  miner,  r.  708  Montgomery 
R.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  708  Montgomery 
Robert  W.  (Dennis  &  Lampe),  r.  107  Oak 
Samuel,  r.  107  Oak 
Dennis  Samuel  W.,  dentist,  115  Powell,  r.  Ala- 
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Dennis  Stella  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  708  Mont- 
gomery 

"  Thomas,  salesman  Charles  Lyons,  r.  621^4 
Post 

"  Thomas  W.,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  126 
De  Long  Av 

"  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  126  De 
Long  Av 

"    William  A.,  canvasser,  r.  2507  Bush 

"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  2507  Bush 

"  William  H.,  engraver  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"  William  J.  M.,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  1640 
Sacramento 

"  William  S.,  machinist  Main  St.  I.  Wks,  r. 
1622  Polk 

"    &  Lampe  (Robert  W.  Dennis  and  William 
A.   Lampe),  bicycles,  642   Golden  Gate 
Av,  and  bicycle  repairing.  Ocean  Boule- 
vard nr  Fulton 
J9®~  Dennis.    See  Denis 

Dennison   A.   Leon,  draughtsman  naval  dept. 
Union  I.  Wks.  r.  1101  Pine 

"    AmmiP.,  r.  eOlPolk 

"    Daniel,  horseman,  r.  1045  Market 

"    Erasmus  B.,  r.  1509  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Ezra  F.,  grading  contractor,  538  Kearny 
and  9th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av,  r.  10th  Av 
nr  Clement 

"    George,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 

"  George  A.,  assistant  secretary  California 
State  Board  of  Trade,  r.  2800  Jackson 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  915  Francisco 

"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  28th 


"    Joseph,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  nr  5  Mile  House 
"    Manufacturing  Co.  (N.  Y.),  Fred  B.  Sadler 

representative,  120  Sutter,  room  41 
"    Oscar,  helper  Dennett's,  r.  223  Pine 
"    Rebecca  Mrs.,  janitress  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  20 

Alpine 
Dennison  Walter  E.,  secretary  City  Street  Im- 
provement   Co.    and    Santa   Cruz   Rock 

Pavement  Co.,  10-11  and  45  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor,  r.  3712  Clay 
"    Willliam,  teamster,  r.  London  nr  Japan  Av 
"    William  E.,  commission  merchant,  r.   110 

Broderick 
*®"Dennison.    See  Denison 
Denniston  Edmund,  porter  Woonsocket  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  422  Brannan 
Denniston  Edward  G.,  proprietor  The  San  Fran- 
cisco   Plating  Works,    653-655  Mission, 

r.  824,  31st 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  422  Brannan 
"    The,  Mrs.  William  H.  Weeks  proprietor, 

941  Valencia 
"    William,  teamster  William  W.  Brown,  r. 

724  Harrison 
Denny  Arthur  H.,  clerk  Edward  Denny  &  Co.,  r. 

1112  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1112  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  2  Beale  PI 
"    Daniel  F.,   teamster  J.   Browning,   r.    221 

Webster 
"    Daniel  G.,  r.  221  Webster 
"    Edward  &  Co.  (estate  of  Edward  Denny), 

stationers,  207  Montgomery 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  11  Rausch 
"    Frank  I.,  printer  F.   A.  Week  Co.,  r.    11 

Rausch 
"    Horace,  clerk  Edward  Denny  &  Co..  r.  1112 

Shotwell 
"    James,  marine  engineer,  r.  819,  24th 


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Denny  James  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  209  Hyde 
"    James  O.,  reporter  Call 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  209  Hyde 
"    Jeremiah,  butcher,  r.  221  Webster 
"    John  W.,  painter,  r.  1002  Larkin 
"    Joseph  L.,  driver  Am.  Oil  Co.,  r.  11  Rausch 
"    Mamie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  40  Stanford 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  1112Shotwell 
"    Thomas  F.,  ship  joiner,  r.  423,  11th  Av 
"    W.,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  516  Mission 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  423,  11th  Av 
>^^Denny.    See  Deeney 
de  Noon  Mabel  C.  Miss,  r.  2024  Jackson 
"    R.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2024  Jackson 
Denova  Baroness,  widow,  r.  2914  Linden  Av 
Denroche  Percy  C,  clerk  S.  L.  Jones  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Densmore  Gilbert  B.,  editorial  writer  The  Bul- 
letin, r.  1224  Bush 
John  ,  carpenter,  775V2  Market 
John   E.,  carpenter  John  Densmore,  r,  777 

Market 
Joseph  M.,  blacksmith  T.  P.  H.  Whitelaw 

&  Son,  r.  771  Howard 
Samuel,  machinist  "Union  I.  Wks.,r.  233, 15th 
Typewriter,    Pac.    Press  Publishing    Co. 
agents,  115  Crocker  Bldg 
4S"  Densmore.    See  Dinsmore 
Denson  Henry  B.,  attorney  at  law,  17-19  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  2900  Jackson 
"    S.  C.  (Denson  &  De  Haven),  r.  2900  Jackson 
Denson  &  De  Haven  (S.  C.  Denson  and  J.  J. 
De  Haven j,  attorneys  at  law,  17-19  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  telephone  Main  5329 
Dent  David,  laborer,  r.  410  Pacific 
"    George  L.,  2d  mate  str  Gipsy 
"    James,  asst.  refiner  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 

243  Langton 
"    John  J.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

18  Victor 
"    Maud  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  41  Perry 
"    Patrick,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  830^4 

Harrison 
"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  41  Perry 
"    Sterling  P.,  drayman.  8  Main,  r.  156  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Tillie  Miss,  r.  1.502  Pine 
"    William,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  Hay- 
wards,  Cal. 
"    Wrenshall  S.,  surveyor,  r.  41  Perry 
Dental  Department  University  of  California, 
L.   L.   Dunbar,  D.  D.  S.  dean,  Donohoe 
Bldg,  NE  cor  Market  and  Taylor 
Denter  Emma  Mrs.,  r.  724  Front 
Dentler  Laurene  M.,  widow,  r.  1905  Polk 
Denton  Irving,  stenographer  J.  P.  Thomas 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  6  Dearborn 
"    William,  porter  Thompson  &  Tobius,  r.  137, 
4th 
Dentz   Eugene,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  345 
Jessie 
"    George,  machinist  Vulcan  I.  Wks,  r.  542 
Bank 
Denu  Frank,  hack  driver,  r.  317  Lombard 
Denue  John  C,  horse  trainer,  r.  125  Taylor 
Denver  Furniture  Co.   (D.  P.   Rich   and    B.  F. 
Zaruba),  934  Howard 
"    House.  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor,  217,  3d 
Denver  M.  W.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Hotel  Stewart. 

1101-1103  Pine 
Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Rail  Road  Co.,  William 
J.  Shotwell  general  agent,  Robert  G. 
Graham  contracting  agent,  314  California 
Denvir  William  J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  426 
Castro 


Denwall  Alfred,  cigar  maker,  r.  2013  Folsom 
Denwell  Joseph  H.,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson 

&  Co.,  r.  430  Greenwich 
Denyke  Van  A.,  teamster  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son, 

r.  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Denzler  Jacob,  r.  918!4  Larkin 

"    Jacob,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  10  Bonita 
De  Ojeda  Francisco,  coffee  planter,  r.  503  Devisa- 

dero 
Depangher  Michael  A.,  policeman  Harbor  Com- 
missioners, r.  404,  3d 
Depaoli   Antone,  brass  finisher  Vincent  King- 
well,  r.  1421  Kearny 
"    Antone,  gardener,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Ba- 
con 
"    Benedetto,  bootblack,    340  Kearny,  r.  326 

Green 
"    Domenico  (Depaoli  &  Co.),  r.  1014  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Fortunato  (P.  Ratto  &  Co.),  r.  706  Filbert 
"     Giovanni,    gardener,    Colombo    Market,  r. 

Theresa  and  Mission  road 
"    John,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  29  Laussat 
"    Pasquale,  bootblack  str  Tiburon,   r.  Tib- 

uron 
•'    &  Co.  (Domenico  Depaoli  and  J.  G.  Traver- 
saro),  fruits  and  vegetables,  2135  Polk 
de    Pas    Charles  B.,  traveling  salesman  Shea, 

Bocqueraz  &  Co.,  r.  52  Steiner 
De  Pas  Josephine,  widow,  r.  1422  Taylor 

"    Samuel  C.  bellman  The  Oliver 
Depermentier  Frank,  teamster  Martin  Connor, 

r.  1410  Folsom 
Depew  Charles  M.,  president  Charles  M.  De- 
pew  Planing  Mill   Co.,  239-233  Berry,  r. 
.308  San  Jose  Av 

DEPEW    CHAS.   M.    PLANING 

MILL  COMPANY,  Charles  M.  Depew 
president,  William  H.  Depew  secre- 
tary, planing,  sizing  and  re-sawing, 
229-233  Berry  bet  Fourtti  and  Fifth, 
telephone  Main  1752 

Depew  Harriet  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 

Depew  William  H.,  secretary  Charles  M.  Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  229-233  Berry,  r.  308 
San  Jose  Av 

Depierre  EmUe,  architect,  334  Kearny,  r.  701 
Ashbury 

Depold  Daniel,  r.  96,  25th 
"     Ernest,  laborer,  r.  561  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Hannah,  groceries  and  liquors,  96,  25t.h 

«®=Depold.    See  Diebold 

Depot  Drug  Store,  James  H.  Winter  propri- 
etor, NE  cor  25th  and  Valencia 

De  Poy  Ella  Miss,  crayon  artist,  428  Golden 
Gate  Av 

Deppe  Bernard,  cabinet  maker  H.  Friedrichs,  r. 
116  Hayes 
Bernard  Jr.,  harness  maker,  r.  116  Hayes 
Charles  C,  bartender  John  A.  Stellmann, 

r.  1073  Howard 
Henry,  butcher,  446i/4,  .3d 
Henry,  porter  Buch  &  Muhl 
Henry  N.,  liquors,  1306  Market,  r.  1640  Mis- 
sion 
Lena,  delicacies,  116  Hayes 
Philip,  photo  engraver  Kummer  &  Alpen, 
r.  116  Hayes 

Deppen  Herman,  bakery,  428  Grove 

DeppischCarl,  cook  F.  Ruhling,  r.  604  Mission 

Deprais  Josephine,  widow,  r.  310  Clementina 

DePratto  Antone,  barber,  r.  711  Geary  rear 

De  Prefontaine  Jean,  theatrical  performer,  r. 
605  Pine 

Deprette  August,  r.  1148  Guerrero 

De Prosse  Vi ctor  A.  (De  Prosse  &  Meussdorffer), 
r.  1508  Leavenworth 

De  Prosse  &  Meussdorffer  (Victor  A.  De  Prosse 
and  Conrad  A.  Meussdorffer)  architects, 
97-98  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Depter  Richard,  cook  J.  H.  Bornholdt,  r.  33,  5th 

De  Pue  Edgar  J.,  president  Yolo  Orchard  Co., 
State  Prison  Director  and  grain  forward- 
ing, 7-8  Mutual  Life  Bldg  3d  floor,  r.  2311 
Scott 

De  Puy  Newton  E,,  painter,  r.  I6I2  De  Boom 
"    Stillman  F.,  fireman,  r.  I614  De  Boom 

Depuy  Sylvanus  H.,  teamster,  r.  124  Utah 


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De  Quadros    Manuel    S.,   salesman   Murray  & 

Steinhagen,  r.  1711  Mason 
Derbaum  Henry    U.   (J.   C.  Derbaum  &  Co.),  r. 
1316,  26tli 
"    J.  C.   &  Co.    (John    C.   and  Henry  G.  Der- 
baum), house  and    sign    painters,    1201 
Howard 
"    John  C.  (J.  C.  Derbaum  &  Co.),  r.  217  Clip- 
per 
Derbec  Blue  Gravel  Mining  Co.  (Nevada  Co.), 
A.  Derre  president,  B.  E.  Auger  secre- 
tary, office  320  Sansome,  room  26 
Derby  Albert  T.  (Winter  &  Derby),  r.  640  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  217  Francisco 
Derby  Augustus  B.,  secretary  E.  M.  Derby  & 
Co.,  22  California,  room  10,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Charles,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Charles  W.,  merchant,  r.  942  Mission 
Derby  E.  M.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  George  H. 
Payne  president,  Oscoe  E.  Derby  vice- 
president,  A.  B.  Derby  secretary,  lum- 
ber    dealers,    headquarters     Brooklyn 
Lumber  Yard,  East  Oakland,  Alameda 
Lumber  Yard,  Alameda,  oflice  22  Cali- 
fornia, room  10 
"    Frank  W.,  druggist  Charles   E.  Morey,  r. 

942  Mission 
"    James  F.,  stevedore,  r.  24  Federal 
"    John,  dentist,  r.  640  Golden  Gave  Av 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  821  Howard 
"    John,  storekeeper  str  Gaelic,  r.  Occidental 

Hotel 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  24  Federal 
"    Marion,  waitress  Dennett's,  r.  1215  Folsom 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  942  Mission 
Derby  Oscoe  E.,  vice-president  E.  M.  Derby  & 
Co.,  22  California,  room  10,  r.  Fruitvale, 
Alameda  Co. 
"    Patrick  T.,  stevedore,  r.  24  Federal 
"    Richard,    chief     clerk     general    auditor's 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Derbyshire  James,  seaman,  r.  1861i'3  Lexington 

Av 
De  Reimer  George  M.,  1st  asst.  engineer  Reve- 
nue cutter  Bear,  r.  407  Leavenworth 
de  Remee  Axel  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  241,  18th 
"    Nathalee  Mrs.,  stamping  and  embroidery, 
241,  18th 
Derenz  Giuseppe,  groceries,  408  Green 
de    Reynier  Eugene,    wholesale   lumber,   324 

Pine,  room  3,  r.  1307  Taylor 
Dergans  John,  cook  New   Washington  Hotel,  r. 
41  Louisa 
"    Michael  M.,  machinist,  r.  41  Louisa 
Derham     Charles    S.,    deputy    Superintendent 
Streets,  r.  2024  Clay 
"    Ernest,  porter  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r.  1011 

Mason 
"    Howard,  r.  1314  Mason 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1314  Mason 
"    John,  r.  2024  Pine 

"    John  F.,  cigars  and   tobacco,  422^4  Jack- 
son 
"    JosepnE.,  foreman  William  Lewis  &  Co., 

r.  2108  Larkin 
"    Terrence,  drayman  Pac.  Coast   Syrup  Co., 

r.  973  Bryant 
"    Theresa  E.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  2024  Pine 
"    William,  clerk  A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.,  r.   321 
Lombard 
.  "    William,  fireman  Engine  2,  r.  223  Kearny 
"    William  A.,  cashier  Brown  &  Metzner,  r. 
2024  Pine 
4S="Derham.    See  Durham 
Deriaz  Denis,  shoemaker,  r.  810%  Filbert 
"    Jules  D.,  boot  and  shoemaker,   114  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Dericco  Carlo,  proprietor  Milano  Hotel,  416  Pa- 
cific 
"    Frank,  r.  416  Pacific 
Derichs  Louisa  Mrs.,  r.  9  Carlos  PI 
Dericke  Charles,   laborer  Sutro    Baths,    r.   313, 

49th  Av 
Derisco  Benedeto,  cellarman,  r.  416  Broadway 
Derken  Andrew  C,  cook  William  D.   Meyer,  r. 

409  Pacific 
Derker  N.,  clerk,  r.  636  Commercial 


Derksen  Peter  W.,  barber  William  House,  r.  53, 

5th 
d'Erlach  Arnold  H.,  mechanical  engineer  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  1109,  20th 
Derman  Hilma,  domestic,  824  Sutter 
Dermody  Ann,  widow,  r.  307  Elm  Av 
"    James  P.,   groceries,   553  Minna,    r.    416% 

Natoma 
"    Jeremiah  E.,  engineer  Sutter  St.  Ry.  r.  7 

Fulton 
"    Kate,  domestic,  555  Harrison 
"    William  J,,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.   Mill, 
r.  7  Fulton 
J8®=Dermody.    See  Darmody 
Dermot  S.,  clerk    Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Dermott  Samuel,  butcher  J.   H.   Hahn,  r.   1601 
San  Carlos  Av 
"    Thomas,  master  bktn   Portland,  office   48 
Market,  room  1,  r.  East  Oakland 
Dern  John  (P.  H.  Hink  &  Co.)  r.  Sausalito 
Dernbach  George,  upholsterer  and  carpet  layer, 

154,  9th,  r.  37  Washington  Av 
Dernham  Albert  (Buckingham  &  Hecht),  r.  1354 

Post 
Derning  George  F.,  r.  1331  Valencia 
"    George  Y.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 
1331  Valencia 
De  Rochemont  Herbert  S.,    real   estate,    r.    19 

Glover 
De  Roco  Vincent  F.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

23d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
De  Roin  Edward  E.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  216 
Waller 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  21  Rose  Av 
De  Rome  Louis  (Whyte  &  De  Rome),  r.  Golden 
Gate,  Cal. 
"    Louise  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  a34,  27th 
"     Wilfred,  foreman  brass  mol'der  W.  T.  Gar- 
ratt  &  Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
De  Roos  Leon,  traveling    salesman,    r.   1311% 

Golden  Gate  Av 
De  Rosa  Winslow  F. ,  barber,  4  Howard,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Derque  Alphonse,  proprietor  Palmer  House,  326 

Pacific 
Derre  August,  president  Derbec  Blue  Gravel 
Mining  Co.   and  West  Coast  Fruit  and 
Wine  Growers'  Assn.,  320  Sansome,  room 
26,  r.  41  Sycamore  Av 
"    Julius,  mining,  r.  41  Sycamore  Av 
"    Louis  E.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  41  Sycamore 
Av 
Derrichs  Louisa,  widow,  r.  1200  Larkin 
Derrick  Alice  L.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  705  Hyde 
"    Andrew,  hostler,  r.  1010%  Clay 
"    Artemesia  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1010%  Clay 
"    Charles,  cleaner  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1  Ocean 

Terrace 
"    Frank,  horse  trainer,  r.  316,  4th 
"    Frank,  wagon  maker,  r.  551%  Howard 
"    John  L.,  treasurer  Western  Outlook  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  1391  Baker 
"    Louis  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  705  Hyde 
"    Marcus  H.,  waiter,  r.  1010%  Clay 
"    Margaret  L.,  widow,  r.  705  Hyde 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  1010%  Clay 
"    Richard,  waiter  str   Dauntless,    r.    1010% 

Clay 
"    William  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1010%  Clay 
Derry  Frank  M.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  229%  Clara 
De  Ruette  Jean  B.,  porter  French  Hospital 
De  Rutte  Arthur,  carpenter,  r.  California  nr24th 
Av 


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"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


de  Rusrter  John  E.,  grain,  grain  bags  and  insur 
ance,  405  California,  r.  Sausalito 

Dervin  Edward  J.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  609  Ellis 

Dervismes  Henri,  carpenter,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 

de  Sabla  Eugene,  office,  40  California,  room  8,  r. 
Guatemala 
"    Eugene  Jr.,  office,  40  California,  room  8 

Desakar  John,  r.  247,  2d 

Desali  Domenico,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 

De  Sanno  William  F.,  machinist  Electrical  En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 

De  Santi  Alessandro, milkman,  r.  18th  Av  South 
nrS 
"    Angelo,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Jacapo,  cellarman,  r.  416  Broadway 
"    Lorenzo,  milkman,  r.  17th  Av  South  nr  S 
"    Pietro  (O.  Puccinelli  &  Co.),  r.  12  Ohio  PI 

Desaret  Emile,  waiter,  r.  24  Trenton  Alley 

De  Sassise  Jules,  seaman,  r.  Congdon  nr  Nye 

De  Saville  C.   Mrs.,  ladies'   tailor,  231  Post,  r. 
2809  Pine 

Desban  Alexandria,  widow,  r.  275  Broad 
"    Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  275  Broad 

Desbarats  Jean,  proprietor  Europe  Hotel,  814 
Montgomery 

Desbeck  John,  attorney  at  law,  17  Mills  Bldg,  3d 
floor 

Descalso Brothers  (incorporated),  P.  C.  Descalso 
president,  L.  M.  Descalso  secretary, 
wholesale  and  retail  wines  and  liquors, 
575  Market 
"  Giuseppe,  liquors,  51214  Green,  r.  514  Green 
"  James  R.,  collector  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  r. 
1922  Howard 

Descalso  Luke  M.,  secretary   Descalso   Bros. 
575  Market,  r.  1922  Howard 

Descalso  Peter  C,  president    Descalso   Bros. 
575  Market,  r.  1215  Waller 

Deschamps  Joseph  (Deschamps  &  Vinet),  r.  SE 
cor  Point  Lobos  and  5th  Avs 
"    &  Vinet  (Joseph  Deschamps  and  Edward 
Vinet),  liquors.  SE  cor  Point  Lobos  and 
5th  Avs 

Deschler   John,  butcher,   UOWi    Ellis,   r.  797^ 
Stevenson 

Deschwanden  Anton,  hostler  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r. 
2631  Harrison 

Descormiers  Charles  B.,  brass  m  Iter  W.   T. 
Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

Descoueyte  Annie  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  515 
Sacramento 
"    Louise    Miss,    dressmaker,   r.    515  Sacra- 
mento 

De    Seda    Carlos  J.,   insurance  broker  Brown, 
Craig  &  Co.,  r.  420,  6th 

Desenfant  Paul   J.,  poultry  and  dairy  produce, 
7-13  Pac.  Fruit  MarKet,  r.  732^2  Green 

Desepte  Charles,  optician,   r.  3  Hopeton  Ter- 
race 

Desera  Marie,  widow,  r.  213  Austin 

Deshlelds  Benjamin,  proprietor  Boston  Quick 
Laundry,  9,  4th,  r.  312  Capp 
"    Britt,  mill  hand  James  Young,  r.  5  Minna 
"    Ivan,  solicitor  Boston    Quick  Laundry,  r. 
312  Capp 

Design  Harry,  carpenter,  r.  357  Jessie 

De  Silva  Mary  V.,  widow,  r.  403  Union 
"    Shephard  B.,  shipping  clerk  M.  J  Branden- 
stein  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

De  Silvay  F.  William,  agent  The  International 
Security  Co.,  r.  129a,  14th 

De  Silveira  Manuel  G.,  barber,  30!^  Clay,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Desimone  Salvatore,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2764 
Mission 

Desirello  Domenico,  driver,  r.  1817  Union 


Desler  Peter,  gardener,  r.  31  Blake 
Deslongchamp  Diudonni,  laborer,  r.  8  Elwood 
Des  Marais  Ella  Miss,  nurse  S.  F.  Protestant 
Orphan  Asylum 

"    Philip  M.,  clerk  Thomas  T.  Eraser,  r.  East 
Oakland 
De  Smet  Alfred  D.  E.,  manager  Calvert's  Phar- 
macy, S  E  cor  Clay  and  Kearny,  r.  212a 
Eddy 
DeSmith  Alphonso,  r.  108,  8th 

•'    Francisca  A.,  widow,  r.  1421  Geary 

"    George,  student,  r.  1421  Geary 
Desmond  Agnes  Miss.  r.  319  Sierra 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  5  Alabama 

"    Annie,  domestic,  2413  Washington 

"    Barnet,  tailor,  r.  145a  Tehama 

"    Cornelius,   horseshoer  Martin  W.    Fay,  r. 
Ill,  26th 

"    Cornelius,  mate  str  Modoc,  r.  54  Tehama 

"    Cornelius,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 

"    Cornelius  L.,  painter,  r.  2214  Pine 

"    Daniel,  driver  R.  Baldocchi,  r.   2330  Fill- 
more 

"    Daniel,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2223 
Greenwich 

"    Daniel,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
Lake  Honda 

"    Daniel,   lineman  Edison  Light    &  Power 
Co.,  r.  30Freelon 

"    Daniel,  paver,  r.  142  Perry 

"    Daniel,  wagonmaker,  r.  443  Clementina 

"    Daniel  A.,  carpenter,  r.  142  Perry 

"    Daniel  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1303  Eddy 

"    Denis,  horseshoer,  r.  120  William 

"    Denis,  laborer,  r.  726  M  South 

"    Dennis,  r.  415  Minna 

"     Edward,  boatman,  r.  22O8V2  Mason 

"    Ella  Miss,  .shoe  finisher,  r.  319  Sierra 

"    Felix,  carpenter,  r.  2208'/^  Mason 

"    Felix,  teamster,  r.  615,  7th 

•'    Felix   P.,    carriage    painter    Corporation 
Yard  S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  835  Vallejo 

"    Frank  J.,  butcher,  r.  1303  Eddy 

"    Frank  J.,   clerk  Byron  M.  Warren,  r.  2005 
Webster 

•'    Helen  F.  Miss,  student,  r.  1711  Clay 

"    Henry,  boatman,  r.  2208^4  Mason 

"    Humphrey  I.,  painter,  paper  hanger  and 
decorator,  506  Buchanan 

"    Israel,   clothing,  671   Howard,   r.  145A  Te- 
hama 

"    James,  hostler  S.  P.  Hicks,  r.  88  Wildey 

"    James,  stock  cutter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
415  Minna 

"    James,  switchman,  r.  216,  17th 

•'    James  A.,  porter  Studebaker  Bros.   Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  97  Colton 

"    James  D.,  baker,  r.  1303  Eddy 

"    James  P.,  liquors,  30  Freelon 

"    Jeremiah  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,   NE 
cor  22d  and  Harrison,  r.  230,  22d 

"    John,  r.  1325  York 

"    John, deckhand  str  Modoc 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  4321-4  Ringold 

"    John,  painter,  r.  4  Converse 

"    John,  watchman,  r.  421,  6th 

"    John,  with  W.  McCafferty.  r.  216.  17th 

"    John  Jr.,  wood  turner  G.  F.   Atkinson,  r. 
421,  6th 

"    John  B.,   salesman  Moore  &  Sons,  r.  32a 
Lafayette 

"    JohnF.,  house  painter,  r.  443  Clementina 

"    Joseph  W.,  laborer,  r.  443  Clementina 

"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  5  Alabama 

"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  415  Minna 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1711  Clay 

"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  43  Natoma 

"    Patrick  D.,  porter,  r.  443  Clementina 

"    Patrick  D.,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner 
and  Hermann 
Desmond  Paul,  attorney  at  law,  3  and  10  Mur- 
phy Bldg,  r.  106  Eddy 

"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  615,  7th 

"    Thomas,  janitor,   220  Mason,   r.   T/i    Dike- 
man 

"    Timothy,    clerk    S.    H.    Harmon   Lumber 
Co.,  r.  325  Virginia  Av 

"    Timothy,    laborer,    r.    S    s    Lombard    bet 
Montgomery  and  Sansome 


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Timothy,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  17  Wash- 
ington Av 
"    Timothy  J,,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  354,  11th 
"    Timothy  J.,  butcher  Muller  &  Koenig,  r. 

15021/2  Folsom 
"    William,  helper  Risdon   I.  &  L.  Wks,   r. 

415  Minna 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  ilQY^  Ringold 
"    William,  real  estate,  r.  21  Harriet 
"    William  E.,  carriage  painter,  r.  W  s  Man- 
chester nr  Precita  Av 
"    William  J.,  clerk  J.  H.  Desmond,  r.  230,  22d 
"    William  J.,  insurance,  r.  1013  Hayes 
Desmus  Rosalie,  widow,  r.  1319  Mason 
De  Sola  Abraham,  bartender  Harry  B.  Adler, 

r.  116  Eddy 
De  Solla  Abraham  M.,  president  De  Solla,  Deus- 

sing  Co.,  2  California,  r.  526  Hayes 
De  Solla,  Deussing  Co.,  Abraham  M.  De  Solla 
president,   William    H.    Barkley  secre- 
tary, magnesia  steam  pipe  and  boiler 
covering,  2  California 
De  Soto  Nash  L..,  lodgings,  326  Mason 
de  Soto  Salvador,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  320/2  Scott 
de  Souze  Martha  Miss,  r.  1210  Jones 
Despard  Thomas,  gardener,  r.  440,  17th 
De  Sparr  Eugene,  barber,  3000^4  Mission,  r.  5 

Laskie 
Despaux  Helorine  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1723  Market 

"    Jean  B.,  cleaner,  r.  1723  Market 
Desprez  Josephine,  widow,  r,  332  Shipley 
Desrosches  Louis  G.,  florist,  Amherst  nr  Cam- 
bridge 
Desrosier  Charles,  pattern  maker,  r,  1012,  14th 
Av  South 
"    Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  667  Minna 
"    Henry  P. ,  blacksmith,  r.  1012, 14th  A  v  South 
Dessau  Henry  F.,  solicitor  Euler&  Klemm,  r.  3 

Cottage  PI 
Dessauer  Max   L,.,    salesman  Union   Clothing 

Co.,  r.  1315A  Steiner 

Dessmeyer  Anton  F.,  laborer,  r.  cor  26th  and  Noe 

Dessnin  William  (Dessnin  &  Wagner),  r.  303,  9th 

"    &  Wagner  (William  Dessnin  and  Michael 

Wagner),  liquors,  1247  Folsom 

Dessouslavy  Jules  C,  merchant,  124Sansome.  r. 

2437  California 
De  St.  Germain  Angele,  widow,  r.  2006  Devisadero 
"    Eugene   (St.   Germain  Billiard  Co.),  r.  2006 

Devisadero 
."    George  (St.   Germain  Billiard  Co.) ,  r.  2006 
Devisadero 
de  St.  Hubert  J.  C,  (St.  Hubert  Vineyard  Co.), 

r.  815  Eddy 
de  St.  Julien  Paul,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  & 

Co.,  r.  1314  O'Farrell 
de  Succa  James,  insurance  agent,  r.  501,26tfa 
Deswattenne  Ernest,  salesman  Raphael  Weill 

&  Co.,  r.  612  Bush 
De  Tamble  Elbert  R.,  secretary   and  treasurer 
Paul  Boy  ton  Chute  Co.,  S  s  Haight  bet 
Clayton  and  Cole,  r.  Alameda 
De  Tamble  Peter,  president  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 
Co.,  S  s  Haight  bet  Clayton  and  Cole,  r. 
Chicago 
De  Tanto  Carlo,  laborer,  r.  8th  and  Channel 
Detchmendy  George  A.,  1st  lieut.  company  F. 

1st  Infantry  U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Detels  M.  &  Co.  (Martin  Detels),  ship  supplies, 
groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Harrison 
and  Main,    and    liquors,  8  Sacramento, 
and  SE  cor  Davis  and  Pacific 
Detels  Martin  (M.  Detels  &  Co.),  r.  985  Peralta, 

Oakland 
Detels   Martin   P.,    produce    commission    and 
flour  merchant,  114 Davis,  r.  307  Lott 
"    William  P.,  watertender  str  Santa  Rosa,  r. 
Oakland 
Detels'  Branch,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Pacific 

and  Davis 
Deterding  Christopher  E.  G.,  chandelier  maker 

Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  43  Warren 
Dethlefsen  Andrew,  driver  J.  Sanders 
■'    Frederick,  butcher  S.  P.  Hicks,  r.  2813  Clay 
"    John  P.  seaman,  r.  510  Pacific 
"    Nicolai  F.,  proprietor  Railroad  House,  533 
Commercial,  r.  213  Chattanooga 


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Detlefson  Ellen,  widow,  r.  309,  7th 
"    H.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moftatt  &  Co.,r. 

1019  Post 
"    Henry  E.,  paper  cutter  Schmidt  Label  & 
Lith.  Co.,  r.  309,  7th 
Detling  Michael,  driver  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r. 

15  Hyde 
4®~  Detling.    See  Dettling 
Detoy  Alexander,  awning  maker,  r.  52;^  Shipley 
"    Charles,  clerk  A.  F.  Tenney  Co.,  r.  851  Fol- 
som 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  A.  F.  Tenney  Co.,  r.  851 
Folsom 
Detrick  Charles  R,,  attorney  at  law,  303  Cali- 
fornia, r.  2709  Laguna 
"    Edington,  office  303  California,  r.  2709  La- 
guna 
Detrick  Edington  Jr.,  dealer  bags,  twines,  linen 
threads,  mackintoshes,  umbrellas,  rub- 
ber and  oiled  clothing,  tents,  awnings, 
flags  and  cotton  duck,  303  California,  r. 
2705  Laguna 
"    Elise  M.  Mrs.,  physician,  2709  Laguna 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk  Edington  Detrick,  Jr.,  r. 
2709  Laguna 
4S"  Detrick.    See  Diedrich,  Dietrich  and  Ditt- 

rich 
Detroit    Foundry  Supply  Co.   (Detroit,  Mich.), 
Joseph  E.  Plamondon  agent,  58  Crocker 
Bldg 
"    Picture   Frame   and   Portrait   Co.,    Louis 
Goudsmit  proprietor,  818  Geary 
De  Troost  George  (De  Troost  &  Co.),  r.  Golden 
Gate,  Cal. 
"    &  Co.  (George  De  Troost),  publishers  theat- 
rical programmes,  320  Sansome 
Dettbarn  Otto  W.,  laborer  John  Horstmann,  r. 

28  Shotwell 
Dettelback  J.  B.,  merchant,  r.  600  Bush 
Dettling  Conrad,  cashier  Gustav  Sassenberg,  r. 
10  Lick 
"    Joseph,  laborer  W.  R.  Knights  Co.,  r.  821 
Filbert 
jm=  Dettling.    See  Detling 
Dettmann  Ludwig,  r.  109  Webster 
MS'  Dettmann.    See  Dittmann 
Dettmar  Charles  H.,  foreman  composing  dept. 
Schmidt  Label  &  Lith.  Co.,  r.  507  Octavia 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  820  Hampshire 
"    George,  compositor  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 

Co.,  r.  706  California 
"    Herman,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  820 

Hampshire 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms.  706  California 
MW  Dettmar.    See  Dittmar  and  Dittmer 
Dettmer  Henry  G.,  liquors,  506  Clay,  r.  231  Clem- 
entina 
"    John,  r.  1304  Webster 
Dettmering  John  F.,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  410 

Austin 
Dettmers  George,  master  str  Alcatraz,  offi.ce  20 

California,  r.  324i^,  18th 
Dettner  Arthur  A.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  3240  Mission 
"    Ernest  H.,  pressman  Upton  Bros.,  r.  3240 

Mission 
"    George   W.,    foreman    Pac.    States    Type 

Foundry,  r.  1439,  23d 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  3240  Mission 
Dettwller  Arnold  W.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol, 

r.  71/2  Dale  PI 
De  Turk  Isaac  (C.  M.  Mann  successor),  native 
wines  and  brandies,  216-220  Sacramento 
Deubler  Conrad,  barber,  r.  I50914  Steiner 
"    George,  barber,  728  Montgomery  Av,  r.  507 
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Deucher  Gottfried  M..  with  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r. 

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Deuel  Devere  V..  draughtsman  Townley  Bros., 

r.  323,  19th 
Deupree  John,  manager  Bottle  Koenig's  Theatre, 
r.  526  Kearny 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  proprietor  Bottle  Koenig's 
Theatre,    215    Montgomery     Av,    r.    526 
Kearny 
Deuprey  Eugene  N.,  attorney  at  law,  504  Kearny, 
rooms  7-9,  r.  NW  cor  Clay  and  Laurel 
•'    Hillyer,   clerk  Johnson-Locke    Mercantile 
Co.,  r.  NW  cor  Clay  and  Laurel 
«S"Deuprey.    See  Dupree  and  Duprev 
;^De  Urioste.    See  Urioste 
Deusbury  W.  Ambrose,  bookkeeper,   r.    Ill   Va- 
lencia 
Denser  Charles,  special  policeman,  r.  1410  Mason 

"    Mary  K.  Miss.,  r.  717  Post 
Deuss  Hugo  O.,  watchmaker,   126  Kearny,  room 

14,  r.  8091/2  Guerrero 
Deussen  Amelia,  widow,  r.  19  Hawthorne 

"    Henry,  silk  dyer.  r.  19  Hawthorne 
Deussing  Titus,  with  De  Solla,  Deussing  Co.,  r. 

538  McAllister 
Deutch  Isaac  (Grass  &  Deutch),r.  1223!^  Geary 
Deutsch   Emil,  manager   retail  dept.  Nathan. 
Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  1420  Post 
^'    Ferdinand,  speculator,  r.  863  Folsom 
"    Jacob,  r.  1513  Geary 
"    Joseph  M..  milk  vender,  r.  109  Randall 
"    Julius  (Julius  Deutsche  &  Son),  r.  1618  Pine 
"    Julius  &  Son  (Julius  and  Solomon),  harness 

makers.  1408  Polk 
"     Louis,  bartender  John  H.  Seeba,  r.  514  Bush 
Deutscll  Michael,   manager  New  Louvre,  8-14 
0"Farrell.  r.  1427  Pine 
"    Samuel,  salesman  J.  Samuels,  r.  2615  Pine 
"    Solomon   (Julius  Deutsch  &  Son),  r.   1818 
Webster 
Deutsche  Vereins-Zeitung  (weekly),   C.    Lei- 
decker  &  Co.   publishers,  321  California 
Deutscher    Frauen   Verein  Red  Cross,   Druids 
Hall.  413  Sutter 
"    Lloyd  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (Berlin),  Syz 
&  Co.  agents,  410  California 
Deutsche!  Verein,  A.  Herbst  president,  Will- 
iam Wirthle  secretary.  336  Post 
Deutschmann  A.  T.,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
Deuwel  Henry  J. ,  harness  maker,  r.  430  Greenwich 

"    Joseph,  baker,  r.  4.30  Greenwich 
De  Valin  George  H..  collector  Burnham  &  Marsh 

Co.,r.  San  Rafael 
De  Vail  Frederick,  musician,  r.  769  Market 
Devall  George  A.,   laborer  U.   S.    Appraisers' 
Bldg.,  r.  2102  Mason 
"    Herbert,  musician,  r.  808b  Geary 
Devalle  Edward,   porter  George  H.  TayCo..r. 
1414  Powell 
"    Estelle.  widow,  r.  1414  Powell 
Devan  Maria,  widow,  r.  1310  Green 
Devaney  Henry,  laborer,  r.  1  Fargo  PI 
■•    John,  r.  NW  cor  Russ  and  Natoma 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  a36,  12th  Av 
Devany  Annie  Miss.  r.  318  Shotwell 
Devany,  Hopkins  &   Co.   (Lawrence  Devany), 
bicycles,  o20-522  Stanyan  and  192S-1929 
Page 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  905  Market 
"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  318  Shotwell 
"    John  A..  Jr..   printer,   2113  Howard,  r.  318 

Shotwell 
"     Lawrence  (Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co.).   r.  520 
Stanyan 
n-any.     See  Deveny 


de  Varila  Walter,  mining,  316  California,   room 

19,  r.  316  Valencia 
De  Vassey  Louis,  waiter,  r.  435  O'Farrell 
De  Vaull  Henry  L.,  solicitor  G.   H.   Umbsen  & 
Co.,r.  1617  Webster 
■'    John,  r.  1617  Webster 
"    Lloyd  A.,  real  estate,  r.  1617  Webster 
4®=De  Vaull.    See  Devall,  Du  Val  and  Du  Valle 
De  Vecchi  Andrew,  painter  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  436a  Francisco 
Devecchi  George,  driver  Patrick  Lynch,  r.  532i/^ 

Eddy 
De  Vecchi  Paolo,  physician  and  surgeon,  78-79 
Crocker   Bldg,    telephone  Main   1759,  r. 
1717  Jackson,  telephone  East  124 
4®~De  Vecchi.    See  Di  Vecchio 
Devecenzi  Eliza,  widow,  r.  6  Newell  PI 
"    Michael,  bootblack,  r.  6  Newell  PI 
Devechio  Edward,  r.  6  Russell 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  6  Russell 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  6  Russell 
Develey  Heury  K.,  capitalist,  r.  1840  Union 
"    Henry  K.  Jr.,  groceries,  1838  Union,  r.  1840 
Union 
D'Evelyn  F.  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  405  Powell,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  eve- 
nings 7  p.  m.,   Sundays  1:30  to  3  p.  m., 
telephone  Main  5185 
Deveney  John,  cook,  r.  333  Tehama 
"    John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  717  Ten- 
nessee 
Deveny  Edward  W.,  barber  John  Stable,  r.  2931 
Harrison 
"    John,   teamster  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.   NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Pulton 
"    Peter,  fee  clerk  Treasurer's  office,  r.  26  John 
4®=Deveny.    See  Devany 

Dever   James,   groceries    and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Powell  and  Vallejo,  r.  809  Capp 
"    James  H.,  meterman,  r.  3905  Sacramento 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  33^4  Dore 
"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  33'/^  Dore 
"    John  W..  marble  cutter,  r.  11   Bryant  Av 

rear 
•'    J.  S.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winchester, 

r.  International  Hotel 
'■    Michael,  teamster,  r.  11  Bryant  Av  rear 
"     Rose,  widow,  r.  11  Bryant  Av  rear 
4®=  Dever.    See  Diver  and  Divver 
Devere  Frank,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3237 

Mission 
De  Vere  J.,  r.  218  Eddy 
"    J.  A.,  r.  113,  4th 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  medium  r.  29  Eddy 
Devereaux  Maud  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  219  Geary 
"    Michael,  paper  hanger,  r.  624,  4th 
"    William,  student,  r.  427  O'Farrell 
"    William  J.,  2d   engineer  str  Apache,  r.  710 
Polk 
Devereux  John  P.,  janitor  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  161 

Dore 
Deveron  Duncan,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Areata, 

r.  Oakland 
Devers  Harry  M.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.   and  Tel.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Devery  John,  groceries    and  liquors.    SW  cor 
Bush  and  Baker 
"    Thomas  W.,  liquors,  SE  cor  4th  and  Clem- 
entina 
de  Veuve    Clarence,    clerk   Ins.    Co.    of    North 
America,  r.  1216  Laguna 
■    Earl,    clerk    Cesar  Bertheau,    r.    1216  La- 
guna 
"    Gardner,  student,  r.  1216  Laguna 
••    Henry,  civil  engineer,  r.  1216  Laguna 
"    Henrv  Jr.,  insurance  broker,  412  California, 

r.  30714  Castro 
"    Prentiss    A.,    cashier    Judson    Dynamite 
and  Powder  Co..  r.  1216  Laguna 
Devia  Francisco,  r.  634  Vallejo 
De  Villers  Henry,  plasterer,  r.  1047^^  Folsom 
Devincenzi  Angelo,  peddler,  r.  132  Francisco 
"    Angelo,  scavenger,  r.  327  Vallejo 
"    Angelo,  scavenger,  r.  423'/^  Broadway 
'•    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  5  Bartol 
•'    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  1  Bartol 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  298  Utah 
"    Aurelianna  Miss,   dressmaker  Mrs.  Mary 
G.  Allen,  r.  10  Caroline  PI 


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Devincenzi  Bastiano,  teamster  Benedetto  Cere- 
ghino,  r.  1113  Kearny 

"    Brothers   (Michael  and  Louis    Jr.),  boot- 
blacks, 659  Clay 

"    Caesar  (Dematt«i  &  Co.),  r.  222  Blake 

"    Domenlco,  peddler,  r.  132  Francisco 

"    Gaetano,  teacher  music,  527  Green 

"    Giovanni,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 

"    Giovanni,  hostler,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 

"    Giovanni,  packer  Yosemite  Flour  Mills,  r. 
298  Utah 

"    Giovanni  B.,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  10  Caroline  PI 

"    Louis,  r.  6  Newell  PI 

"    Louis,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 

"    Louis  Jr.  (Devincenzi  Bros.),  r.  6  NewellPl 

"    Luigi,  r,  314  Pacific 

"    Luigi,  scavenger,  r.  1926  Post. 

"    Michael  (Devincenzi  Bros.),  r.  6  Newell  PI 

"    Natalino,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 

"    Peter,  peddler,  r.  3113  Laguna 

"    Torres,  widow,  r.  298  Utah 
Devine  Annie  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  IIO814  Broad- 
way 

"    Annie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  232 Day 

"     Edward,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Edward  P.,  r.  609  Hyde 

"    Elizabeth  B.,  widow,  r.  929  Valencia 

"    George  E.,  asst.  bookkeeper  Langley  &  Mi- 
chaels Co.,  r.  612  Page 

"    George  F.  W.,  stock  cutter  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  Oakland 

"    Grace,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  232  Langton 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  27  Rausch 

"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 
Home 

"    J.,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    James   (J.   W.   Lomelino  &  Co.),  r.   1523>4 
WashiDgton 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  719  Tennessee 

"    James,  hostler  Wells,  Fargo  &  C,   r.  611 
Folsom 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 

"    James,   porter  Stein,   Simon  &  Co.,  r.  437b 
Hayes 

"    James,  wood  finisher  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  408,  6th 

"    James  H.,  hackman,  r.  9  Minna 

"    James  P.,  clerk,  r.  929  Valencia 

"    James  P.,  tinsmith,  r.  612  Page 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1108%  Broadway 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  Ill  Clipper 

"    John,  laborer  U.   S.    Engineer's  Dept.,   r. 
Presidio 

"    John,  oiler  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r.  1  Rose  PI 

"    John,  painter,  r.  408,  6th 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  247,  2d 

"    John  D.,  fireman,  r.  5  Central  Court 

"    Joseph,  coal  passer  revenue  cutter  Bear,  r. 
547,  1st 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  1108^4  Broad- 
way 

"    Mark    A.,    laborer    U.   S.  Customs,  r.    929 
Valencia 

"    Mary  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  1108^4  Broadway 

"    M.  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  612  Page 

"    Patrick,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 

"    Patrick,  r.  1254  Howard 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  558  Pennsylvania  Av 

"    Patrick,  messman  str  Mariposa 

"    Robert  J.,  r.  609  Hyde 

"    Rosanna  Mrs.,  r.  947a  17th 

"    Sylvester  A.,  collector,  r.  929  Valencia 

"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  42  Clay 

"    William  A.,  salesman  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
612  Page     ■ 
Devins  Michael,  laborer,  r.  45  Gilbert 
Devitt  Harry  J.,  seaman,  r.  916  Montgomery 

"    James,  driver  Police  Patrol,  r.  148  Clara 

"    Katharine,  widow,  r.  148  Clara 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  148  Clara 
4®-Devitt.    See  Davitt 
Devize  B.,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  219  Elm  Av 

"    Frank,  barber,  r.  807  Pacific 
Devlin  Catherine,  widow,  r.  12  Hawthorne 

"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  30  Chesley 
Devlin  Charles  J.  I.,  architect,  305  Larkin,  rooms 
109  to  112,  r.  936  Hayes 

"    Edward,  pipe  fitter,  r.  163V2  Silver 


Devlin  Edward,   service  man  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stoneman 
"    Elizabeth  K.,  widow,  r.  30  Chesley 
"    Felix  I.,  salesman  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  115 

Page 
"    Frank,  plumber  Frank  H.  Mills,  r.  27  Ford 
Devlin  Frank  J.,  manager  Atlas  Assurance  Co., 

309  Sansome,  r.  2100  Bush 
"    Henry  A.,  laborer,  r.  30  Chesley 
"    Hugh,  butcher,  r.  1920a  Filbert 
"    James,  r.  936  Hayes 
"    James,  driver,  r.  Brunswick  bet  Lowell  and 

Lafayette 
"    James,  salesman  H.   M.  Heineman.  r.  115 

Page 
"    James  F.   (Devlin  &  Sons),  r.  Morse    nr 

Watt  Av 
"    James  J.,  cooper,  r.  66  Clementina 
"    .James  S..  carpenter,  r.  936  Hayes 
"    J.  Ann,  widow,  r.  1070  Shotwell 
'•    Jane,  widow,  r.  4  Zoe  rear 
"    John,  car  washer,  r.  1920a  Filbert 
"    John,  horseshoer,  438,  4th,  r.  297  Clementina 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  163i4  Silver 
"    John,  teamster  James  Mull  any  &  Co. 
"    .John  Jr.,  painter,  r.  1920A  Filbert 
"    John  D.,  laundryman,  r.  1260a  18th 
"    John  E.,  salesman  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  115 

Page 
"    John  F.,  wool  sorter  Catton,  Bell  «&  Co.,  r. 

18  Russ 
"    John  J.  (Devlin  &  Sons),  r.  Morse  nr  Watt 

Av 
"    Joseph,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.  Co.,  r.  1301 

Lyon 
"    Joseph  M.,  r.  66  Clementina 
"    Mark  (Devlin  &  Sons),  r.  Morse  nr  Watt  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1235a  Folsom 
"    Mary  E.,  domestic,  1920a  Filbert 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  217^,4  Clara 
"    Patrick,  car  driver  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   297  Clem- 
entina 
"    Robert  H.,  laundryman  Occidental  Hotel, 

r.  66  Shipley 
■'    Vincent  P.,  clerk  C.  J.   I.   Devlin,   r.  936 

Hayes 
"    William  J.,  clerk  William  Wolff  &   Co.,  r. 

1025b  Jackson 
"    &  Sons    (Mark,    John  J.   and   James  F.), 

dairy,   off   Mission    Road    nr    Six-Mile 

House 
>e®"Devlin.    See  D'Evelyn  and  Tevlin 
Devoe  Louise  S.,  widow,  r.  1118  Sacramento 
Devoid  John,  carpenter  str  City  of  Sydney 
De  Voll   Henry   H.     (Harms    &    DeVoll),    r.    1 

Golden  PI 
"    May  Miss,  cashier  People's  Palace,  r.  223^/4 

Powell  • 

Devon   The,    Daniel   K.    Hall    proprietor,   1130 

Market 
Devonshire  The,  Mrs.  J.  Sandford   proprietor, 

725  Pine 
Devorak  Joseph,    machinist  Union  Iron  Wks, 

r.  16DeBoom 
De  Vore  John  J.,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co., 

r.  1521  Leavenworth 
De  Vos  Anton,  bartender  R.  J.   Techau  &   Co., 

r.  5041/2  Grove 
Devota  Louis  A.,  foreign  and  domestic  wines 

and  liquors.  125^4,  6th.  r.  2316  Bryant 
Devoto  A.  &  Co.    (Antonio   Devoto   and    Carlo 

Mangini),  wood  and  coal,  2407  California 
"    Americo,   president  California  Fruit    Co., 

505-507  Sansome 
"    Andrew  A.,  housesmith  Dyer  Bros.,  r.  1718 

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Devoto  Antonio  (A.  Devote  &  Co.),  r.  ^407  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Antonio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1539  Pow- 
ell, r.  705^/^  Green 
Devoto  David,  charcoal  and  wood  commission 
merchant,  430  Pacific,  r.  55  Erie 
"    Emil,  salesman,  r.  618a  Lombard 
"    Eugene,  can  maker  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

722  Broadway  rear 
"    Frank,  r.  314  Pacific 

"    James,  poulterer  Bemhard  Miller,  r.  1718 
Stockton 
Devoto  James  A.,  attorney  at  law,  3-5  Mont- 
gomery Block,  r.  705H  Green 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  722  Broadway  rear 
"    John,  clerk  A.  Garbini  &  Co.,  r.  506  Broad- 
way 
"    Joseph,  teamster  Benedetto  Cereghino,  r. 

430  Pacific 
"    Michael,  restaurant,  r.  330i4  Pacific 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  215!^  Perry 
"    Vittorio,  with  California  Fruit  Co.,  r.  828b 
Union 
Devon  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  26  Steuart 
Devoust  Elie,  employee  Goldberg,  Bowen&  Co., 

r.  800%  Hayes 
Devoy  Patrick,  roofer,  r.  871  Market 
Devrieze  Ann,  widow,  r.  506  Eureka 
Dewall  Bernard,  poultry  raiser.  Hunter's  Point 
De  Walt  Melena  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Earl,  304 

Stockton 
Dewants  Michael,  r.  1622  Stockton  rear 
Dewar  Daniel,  helper  Muir  Bros.,  r.  34i/4  Russ 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  34^4  Russ 
"    Peter,  salesman  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

413  O'Farrell 
"    Robert  M.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Roderick  H.,  engineer  Pac.  Paving  Co. 
Dewey  Alfred  H.,  engraver  Dewey  Engraving 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Dewey  Alfred  T.  (Dewey  &  Co.).  and  manager 
Dewey    Engraving    Co.,  220   Market,   r. 
Oakland 
"    Cyrenus,  r.  1113'4  Stevenson 
"    Daniel  L.,   asst.   superintendent  Masonic 
Cemetery,  r.  2054  McAllister 

DEWEY  ENGRAVING  CO., 

Alfred  T.  Dewey  manager,  photo-en- 
graving (Half  tone  I  zincographers  and 
wood  engravers,  220  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  658 

Dewey  Frederick  H.,  commercial  editor  Call,  r. 

Alameda 
"    George,  musician,  r.  384  San  Jose  Av 
"    Harry  L.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  613  Dimond 
"    James,  musician,  r.  384  San  Jose  Av 
"    Josiah  A.,  r.  239^/4  Bartlett 
"    Josiah  A.  Jr..  r.  239%  Bartlett 
"    Kate  H.,  widow,  r.  3137  Clay 
"     Mary  Mrs.,  r.  424  Ringold 
Dewey  Publishing  Co.,  J,  F.  Halloran  general 

manager,  publishers  Pacific  Rural  Press 

and    Mining    and    Scientific  Press,    220 

Market 
"    Robert  P.,  wood  turner,  r.  1016  Bryant 
"    William  A.,   carpenter  Louis   Schmidt,  r. 

111314  Stevenson 
"    William  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1207  McAllister 

DEWEY  &   CO. 

(George  H.  Strong,  A.  T.  Dewey  and 
W.  B.  Ewer),  patent  solicitors,  220 
Market 


De  Weys  William  D.,  r.  81/2  Wetmore  PI 

Dewhirst  Isaac,  expressman,  NW  cor  Larkin 
and  Geary,  r.  538,  27th 

Dewing  Amasa  J.,  piano  dept.  The  J.  Dewing 
Co.,r.  1408  Bush 

Dewing  Archibald  A.,  financial  agent,  invest- 
ments, loans  and  real  estate,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  25,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Arthur  J.,  r.  1005  California 
"    Charles  H.,  bookkeeper  Sherman,  Clay  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

Dewing  James,  president  The  J.  Dewing  Co., 
12-14  Flood  Bldg,  r.  710  Central  Av 

Dewing  J.  Company  The,  James  Dewing  presi- 
dent, Madison  S.  Dewingvlce-president, 
publishers  and  importers  and  manufact- 
urers pianos,  warerooms  2d  floor  Flood 
Bldg,  telephone  Main  679 

Dewing  Madison   S.,    vice-president  The  J. 
Dewing  Co.,  12-14  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r  1005  California 
"    Stephen,  collector  The  J.  Dewing  Co.,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 

De  Winton  W.  Wilkins,  naval  architect,  3  Har- 
rison, r.  1141  Dolores 

de  Wit  Albert  P.,  r.  306'/2  Shotwell 

De  Wit  Cornelius,  engineer  Long  Syrup  Refin- 
ing Co.,  r.  3O614  Shotwell 

de  Wit  John,  sugar  boiler  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  155  Dore 

Dewitt  Arthur  W.  (M.  Dewitt  &  Co.),  r.  503  Lib- 
erty 

De  Witt  Frank  C,  carpenter,  r.  1223  Lombard 
"    Frederic  M.,  salesman,  r.  1223  Lombard 

Dewitt  Henry,   master   mariner,  r.  916  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John  A.,  driver  M.  Dewitt  &  Co.,  r.  502  Lib- 
erty 

de  Witt  James  M..  cashier  James  De  La  Mon- 
tanya,  r.  Alameda 

DE  WITT  JOHN  WALLACE, 

physician  and  surgeon,  SW  cor  So- 
lano and  Kentucky,  hours,  8:30 
to  9:30  a.  m.,  2  to  4  and  6:30  to  7:30 
p.  m.,  r.  NE  cor  Mississippi  and  Butte, 
telephone  South  54-4  bells 
De  Witt  Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2106  Mar- 
ket 
Dewitt    M.    &    Co.    (Mortimer  and  Arthur  W. 

Dewitt),  groceries,  221-223,  3d 
De  Witt  Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1223  Lombard 
Dewitt    Mortimer    (Dewitt  &  Harris,    and  M. 

Dewitt  &  Co.),  r.  600  Oak 
De  Witt  Sophie  L.,  widow,  r.  1519  Larkin 
De  Witt  T.  Byron,  physician  and  surgeon,  of- 
fice and  r.  1609  Jackson,  hours  1  to  3  and 
7  to  8  p.  m. 
•'    William,  wood  carver,  3106  Market 
Dewitt  &  Harris  (Mortimer  Dewitt    and  Wil- 
liam F.  Harris),  grocers,  34,  7th 
Jm-  De  Witt.    See  Devitt 
Dewlaney  Carl  W.,  candy  maker,  706  Valencia 
4S"  Dewlaney.    See  Delaney 
De  Wolf  Louise  Mrs.,  lodgings,  333,  4th 

"    M.  E.,  widow,  r.  1209  Taylor 
De  Wolfe  Edgar  S.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
De  Wolfe  H.  C,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Dewoody  Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  918  Post 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  918  Post 
Deworak  John,  boots  and  shoes,  724  Florida 
Dews  Edwin  B.,  fireman,  r.  16  Rausch 
Dexter  Alfred  G.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Benjamin  F.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  22  Page 
"    David  H.,  reporter,  r.  652  Waller 
"    Dennis,  watchman,  r.  22  Page 
"    D.  Gilbert,  general  agent  Massachusetts 
Benefit  Life  Assn,  614  Spreckels'  Bldg,  r. 
652  Waller 
"    Eben  H.,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co:,  r.  446, 

5th 
"    Forrester  W.,  teamster,  r.  324  Ritch 
"    George  A.,  liquors,  400,  9th 
"    Hattie  B.,  widow,  r.  725  Devisadero 
"    Hermann  F.,    cashier   Dewey    Publishing 
Co.   r.  Alanaeda 


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W.  B.  Carr. 


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Dexter  House,  Mrs.   S.  Dexter  proprietor.  534 
Bush 
"    Irene  Miss,  teaclier  music,  r.  22  Page 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  9  Vandewater 
"    Selah  Mrs.,  proprietor  Dexter  House,  534 
Bush 
Dey  Richard  v.,  capitalist,  7  Nevada  Block,  r. 
323  Grant  Av 
"    Robert  P.,  salesman  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4S=Dey.    See  Day 

Deyl  Josephine,  widow,  r.  651  Stevenson 
Deymore  Henry,  laborer,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
de  Young  Micliel  H.,  proprietor  San  Francisco 
Chronicle,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Market, 
r.  1919  California 
Dezendorf  James  N.,  draughtsman  U.  S.  Sur- 
veyor General's  office,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Samuel  L.,  seaman,  r.  438'/4  Fell 
De  Zordo  Peter,  blacksmith  Braida  &  Pasquali, 
r.  334  Fulton 
"    Serafino,  mosaic  worker   Braida   &    Pas- 
quali, r.  334  Fulton 
Dezzirello  Domenico,  driver  Louis  Ratto,  r.  1811 

Union  rear 
Dhale  E.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  66  South  Park  rear 
"    Maud   Miss,   milliner,  r.  66   South    Park 

rear 
"    Olaf  D.,  machinist,  r.  66  South  Park  rear 
Dheiling  Albert  J.,   carrier   postofflce,    r.    1511 

Taylor 
Dhue  Edward,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  Dept,  r. 
Presidio 
"    Hannah  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  838%  Har- 
rison 
"    James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  840  Harrison 
"    John,  stonecutter  P.  Degan,  r.  840  Harrison 
"    John  T.,  stonecutter,  r.  840  Harrison 
Dial  Frederick,  steward  stmr  Empire 
Diamant  Leopold,  capitalist,  office  28  Main,  r. 

407  Powell 
Diamond  Agnes  Miss,  stenographer,  r.700  Jones 
"    Caroline  Miss,  r.  2414a  Sacra  ajento 
"    Charles  W.,  foreman,  r.  530,  3d 
,,    David,  tailor  I.  Cohen,  r.  1066  Howard 
Diamond  Dust  Soap  Powder  Co.  (Philadelphia, 

Pa.),  John  H.  Spohn  agent,  318  Battery 
Diamond  Electric  Co.     (Chicago),    California 
Electrical   Works,    general    agents,    35 
Market 
"    Goddard  E.  D.,  book  agent,  r.  315!^  Ellis 

rear 
"    Harry  P.,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    James  C,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    John,  coachman,  1329  Sutter 
"    Real    Estate  and  Investment    Co.,  D.  H. 
Foley  president,  George  H.  Perry  secre- 
tary, 632  Market 
"    William,  barber,  r.  645  Natoma  rear 
"    William,  fireman  str  San  Juan,  r.  175  Perry 
4®"Diamond.    See  Dimond 
Dian  Abraham,  peddler,  r.  16  Juniper 
Diario  de  California  (Spanish  daily).  Angel  P. 
Alvarez   publisher  and    proprietor,  420 
Montgomery 
Dias  Cemona,  widow,  r.  1014  Clay 
"    John,  driver  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
"    Manuel  P.,  barber  John  Hefte,  r.  819  How- 
ard 
"    Samuel,  stone  cutter  McPhee,   Groliere  & 
Sutton,  r.  1330  Pacific 
Diaz  Angel,  saddler  Visalia   Stock  Saddle  Co., 
r.  433  Powell 
"    Bruno  J.  &  Co.   (New  York  and  Havana), 
Charles    M.    Leavy    agent,     214    Pine, 
room  23 
"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  10  Hinckley 
"    Joseph  W.,  car  conductor,  r.  4  Sumner 
"    Manuel  A.,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Parflrio  Mining  Co.    (Sonora,  Mexico),  661 

Market,  rooms  24-25 
"    Peter,  teacher  music,  6  Bernard 
"    William,  bartender  Raymond  Vasquez,  r. 
1611  Dupont 
4®"Diaz.    See  Diez 

di  Bardaldo   Antonio,  bootblack,  NE  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Polk,  r.  1230  Dupont 
Dibben  Henry  H.,  plumber,  r.  110  " ' 
"    May,  widow,  r.  110  Mason 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

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Dibbern  Frederick  C,  motorman  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  701  Willow  Av 

"    J.    Henry  (Manheim,  Dibbern  &  Co.),  r.  44 
Geary 
Dibble  Charles  F.,  clerk  Pacific  Music  Co.,  r. 
136  McAllister 

"    Henry,  attorney  at  law,  405  Montgomery, 
rooms  25-26,  r.  1812  Vallejo 

"    Henry  C,  attorney  at   law,  405   Montgom- 
ery, rooms  25-26,  r.  1812  Vallejo 

"    Oliver,  student,  r.  1812  Vallejo 

"    Warren,  actor,  r.  1812  Vallejo 

"  William  I.,  salesman  Smiths'  Cash  Store, 
r.  136  McAllister 
Dibble  William  S.,  city  agent  Provident  Sav- 
ings Life  Assurance  Society  (of  New 
York),  405  Montgomery,  room  1,  r.  3917 
Harrison 
Dibblee  Albert  (estate  of),  office  330  Sansome, 
room  31 

"    Albert  J.,  office  320  Sansome,  room  31,  r. 
Ross,  Marin  Co. 

"    William  (William  Dibblee    &  Co.)  r.  1718 
Dupont 

"    William   &  Co.  (William  Dibblee),  propri- 
etors Ignacio  Dairy,  408  Tehama 

"    William  H.,  r.  1718  Dupont 

DIBERT  BROTHERS  Manu- 
facturing CO.  (Lloyd  C,  Wayne  C, 
and  Daniel  0.  Dibert),  millwrigbts, 
contractors  and  builders,  separating, 
bolting  and  cleaning  machinery,  225- 
227  Mission 

Dibert  Daniel  O.   (Dibert  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  90 

"    Lloyd  C.  (Dibert  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  318  San- 

"    Wayne  C.   (Dibert   Bros.  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  957 
Mission 
Diblasi  Antone,  fruits  and  vegetables,  410  Bran- 
nan 
Dice  John,  master  mariner,  r.  325  Drumm 
Dicey  Levi,  machinist,  r.  507  Mission 
Dicher  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1618  Stockton 

"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  1618  Stockton 
Dick  Alexander,  molder,  r.  353  Spear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  736  Minna 
"    Charles,  engineer  Lurline  Baths,  r.    1336 

Bush 
"    Daniel  J.,  foreman  The  Morgan  Oyster  Co., 

r.  51A  South  Park 
"    Edward,  real  estate,  r.  Hopenr  Brewster 
"    Ferdinand,  brass  finisher  S.F.  Novelty  and 

Plating  Wks,  r.  613  Mission 
"    Jacob,  watchmaker  H.  L.  Polack,  r.   106 

Lang  ton 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  4U4  East 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  3  Fair  Oaks 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

11  Rincon  Av 
"    William  (William  Dick  Co.),  r.  917  Union 
"    William,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    William  Co.  (William  Dick  and  John  M. 
Lauritz),  mechanical  and  electrical  en- 
gineers, 2  California 
"    William  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
4®=- Dick.    See  Dieck 

Dickenson  Alice  Miss,  r.  1316  Van  Ness  Av 
Dickers  William  A.  (Dumas  &  Dickers),  r.  III314 

Pacific 
Dickerson  Carl,  r.  317  Leavenwarth 
"    G.  F.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Henry,  butcher,  1573  Market,  r.  114  Page 
"    Oscar,  bartender,  r.  IOO214  Jackson 


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Dickerson   Robert   A.,    laundryman  American 

Laundry,  r.  511  Valencia 
Dickey  Clarence,  oil  clothing,  34  California,  r.  11 
Bartlett 
"    Herbert  V.,  foremanPac.  Pine  Lumber  Co., 
r.46<J  Bryant 
Dickey  James  R.,  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
6th  Av  and  Fulton,  telephone  West  909 
Dickey  J.  Frank,  manager  James  R.  Dickey,  r. 
NW  cor  6th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    John  T.,   groceries  cor  Cortland  Av  and 
Moultrie 
Dickhoff  Bernard  S.,  druggist,  r.  2202  Geary 

"    Emma  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  18,  7th 
Dickie  Charles  W.,  draughtsman  J.  Gather  New- 
som,  r.  Oakland 
"    David  A.,  draughtsman,  r.  3000a  Webster 
"    David  W.,  apprentice,  r.  428  Mississippi 
"    E.  B.,  laborer,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    George,  wool  sorter  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills 
Dickie  George  W.,  manager  Union  Iron  Works, 
office  Potrero,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
Dickie  James,  superintendent  ship  yard  Union 
Iron  Wks.,  r.  428  Mississippi 
"    John  A.,  clerk  O.  P.  Downing  &  Co.,  r.  3000a 

"    John  W.,  shipbuilder,  r.  3000a  Webster 
"    William,    naval    draughtsman    Union    I. 

Wks.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    William  H.,  switchman,  r.  145,  12th 
4S="Dickie.    See  Dickey 

Dickins  Edmund  F.,  assistant  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  (Western  Division),  U. 
S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  33,  r.  1527  Clay 
"    Joseph  F.,  miner,  r.  1214  Mission 

DICKINS   LUMBER  CO., 

wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in  pine 
and  redwood  lumber,  Berry  bet  3d 
and  4tli,  telephone  Main  992 

Dickins  Thomas  S.,  clerk,  r.  1632  Broadway 

"    Thomas  W.,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1632  Broadway 
Dickins  Walter  (Dickins  Lumber  Co.),  Berry 

bet  3d  and  4th.  r.  506  Cole 
.ftS=  Dickins.    See  Dickens 
Dickinson  August,  clerk,  r.  424  Vallejo 
"    Carrie  E.  Miss,  clerk  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  1602 

Polk 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Frederick  G.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

427  O'Farrell 
"    Harvey,  real  estate,  r.  424  Vallejo 
"    James,  clerk  The  Examiner,  r.  333  O'Far- 
rell 
"    James  G.,  driver  Leon  &  Co.,  r.  2319  Pine 
Dickinson  John  H.,  attorney  at  law.  216  Bush, 
rooms  36-39,  telephone  Main  852,  r.  Sau- 
salito 
"    John  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  320'/4  Sutter 
"    Julia  W.  Mrs.,  r.  313  Eddy 
Dickinson  P.  T.,  secretary  San  Francisco  Steam 
Co.,  78  Chronicle  Bldg  and  manufacturer 
17  Fremont,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert  C,  mate,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Robert   E.,  restaurant,  228!^  Montgomery, 

r.  906  Guerrero 
"    Robert  F.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1305 

Steiner 
"    Stanhope,  r.  76  Natoma 
"    William  L.,  physician,  r.  2115  California 
4S=Dickinson.    See  Dickerson,  Dickson,  Dixon 

and  Dixson 
Dickman  August,  cabinet  maker  George  Bra- 
endlien,  r.  Berkeley 


Dickman  Charles  A.,  musician,  r.  928'/2  Pacific 
"    Charles  J.  (Dickman-Jones  Co.),  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Henry  G.,  traveling  salesman  Leonard  & 

Ellis,  r.  925  Howard 
"    John    C,  mill  hand  J.  G.  Klemm,    r.   129 
Welsh 
Dickman-Jones  Company,  George  Jones  presi- 
dent, Michael  Hettrich  vice-president, 
Eugene  D.  Pissis  secretary,  lithograph- 
ers and  label  printers,  510-514  Folsom 
4S"  Dickman.    See  Dieckmann 
Dickow  Robert  (Dickow  &  Franke),  r.  1540,  25th 
Dickow  &  Franke  (Robert  Dickow  and  Paul 
Franke),  liquors  and  lodgings,  772  Mis- 
sion 
Dicks  Harry,  laborer,  r.  Cypress  Alley  nr  25th 
Dickson  Adam  T.,  physician,  459^4  Bryant 
"    Albert  J.,  stereotyper,  r.  914  Army 
"    Carrie  L.  Miss,  clerk  station  H  postofBce,  r. 

1212  Clay 
"    D.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    David,  machinist,  r.  21  Boyce 
"    David  M.,  butcher,  237,  3d,  r.  2937  Howard 

DICKSON,  DE  WOLF  &  CO. 

(Edward  D.  Heatley),  importers  and 
commission  merchants,  326  Clay 

Dickson  Frank  B.,  foreman  Farns worth  &  Rug- 
gles,  r.  836V2  Valencia 

"  Frank  W.  (Boyd  &  Dickson),  r.  NW  cor 
Page  and  Cole 

"  Frederick  W.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine, 
rooms  67-68,  r.  Oakland 

"  George,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    James,  bill  poster,  r.  6  Henrietta  Square 

"  James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1157 
Market 

"    James,  stevedore,  r.  21  Boyce 

"    James  P.,  plasterer,  r.  234  Dolores 

"  James  P.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church,  r.  228  Dolores 

"  John,  foreman  Miller  &  Hamilton,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    John  R.  (The  California  Turf),  r.  1002  Larkin 

"    Joseph,  printer,  r.  563  Mission 

"    Patrick  M.,  r.  616  Folsom 

"    Richard,  1st  officer  str  Empire 

DICKSON  ROBERT, 

manager  Connecticut  Fire  Insurance 
Company  (Hartford,  Conn.),  Royal  Ex- 
change Assurance  (London),  501  Mont- 
gomery, r.  NW  cor  Haight  and  Baker 

Dickson  Walter  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market, 

r.  1212  Clay 
"    William,  limb  maker   Chicago   Artificial 

Limb  Co.,  r.  1212  Clay 
j8®="  Dickson.    See  Dixon  and  Dixson 
Dicus  William  H.,  clerk,  r.  ]940y2  Mission 
Didie  Charles  A.,  barber,  703   Mission,  r.  654 

Mission 
Didier  Jules  B.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Oak  and  Gough, 

r.  Alameda 
Didlee  F.  J.,  special  agent  Policy  Holders  Ad- 
justing Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Diebels  Henry,  real  estate  agent,  r.  1626  San 

Carlos  Av 
Diebold  Michel  E.,  silverer  Fr.  H.  Rosenbaum 

&Co.,  r.  209  Clipper 
Diehold  Safe  and  Lock  Co.  (Canton,  o.),  Charles 

B.  Parcells  general  agent,  6  California 
>e®-  Diebold.    See  Depold 
Diecand  Josephine,  lodgings,  1205  Stockton 
Diechle  John,  carpenter,  r.  1609  Lexington  Av 

rear 
"    Michael,  driver  Wagner  &  Loveder,  r.  2129 

Mission 
Dieck  Edward,  cabinet  maker,  r.  446  Natoma 
Dieckert  Martin,  tailor,  1522  Folsom 
Dieckhoff  E.   Miss,  bookkeeper  James  W.  Ed- 
wards, r.  18,  7th 
Dieckman  Herman  H.,  r.  SW  cor  Railroad  Av 

and  15th  Av  South 
Dieckmann  Charles,  butcher  Charles  A.  Fauser 
"    Frederick,  baker  F.  Laud,  r.  827,  20Th 
"    Gustave,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r. 

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Dieckmann  John,  poultry  raiser,  cor  Girard  and 
Dwiglit 
"    John,  wood  turner  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  r. 

IO81/2  Lily  Av 
"    Jolin  H.  (Dieckmann  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Dieckmann  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
Dieckmann  &  Co.  (John  H.  Dieckmann),  whole- 
sale dealers  hardwood  lumber  and  com- 
mission merchants,  114  California,  tele- 
phone Front  60 
i8®=-Dieckmann.    See  Diekmann 
Diederich  Henry,  bakery,  2:206  Bush 
J8®=Diederich.    See  Diedrich,   Dieterich,  Diet- 
rich and  Dittrich 
Diederichsen  Henry  C,  shipping  clerk,  r.  22414, 
23d 
"    Otto,  wood  finisher,  r.  733  Treat  Av 
"    William,  watchman,  r.  31  Broadway 
Diedezing  Johanna,  widow,  r.  444  Brannan 
Diedrich  Harry  J.  Jr.,  clerk  National  Cigarette 
and  Tobacco  Co.,  r.  720,  23d 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  3i8  Taylor 
"    Henry  J.  J.  L.  A.,  clerk  tariff  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  720,  23d 
4S=Diedrich.    See     Detrick,    Diederich,    Diet- 
erich, Dietrich  and  Dittrich 
Dieflenbacher  William  (Dieffenbacher  &  Wihl), 

r.  925  Filbert 
Dieffenbaclier  &  Willi  (William  Dieflenbacher), 
dealers  vulcanized  fibre  and  washers, 
318  Front 
Diehl  Ferdinand,  baker,  r.  123  Olive  Av 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1300  Turk 
Diehl  H.  A.,  office  418  California,  room  8 
"    Henry,  porter  Magnolia  Cafe 
"    Henry  L..,  painter,  r.  633  Locust  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  195  Andover  Av 
"    John  L,:,  student,  r.  909  Taylor 
"    Konrad,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  1306  Kearny 
"    Michael  H.,  clerk  Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Wks, 

r.  720  Folsom 
"    Peter,  finisher  H.  Friedrichs,  r.  Elmhurst, 

Cal 
"    William,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  3  Clyde 
j6®=Diehl.    See  Deal,  Deil  and  Diel 
Diehm  George,   cooper   U.   S.   Brewery,  r.  702a 

Willow  Av 
Diehr  Louis,  seaman,  r.  915  Montgomery 
Diekelmann  William,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r. 

1020  Leavenworth 
Dieken  John,  clerk  Henry  Koster,  r.  7OOV2  Bush 
Dieker  Gerhard  H.,  carpenter,  r.  809,  18th 
Diel  Carl,  furniture,  2705-2707  Mission,  r.  535,  23d 

"    Frank,  upholsterer,  525,  23d 
Dieting  Brune  (Dieting  &  Helm),  r.  320,  3d 
"    Frederick,  bartender,  r.  507  Ash  Av 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  fruit  dealer,  r.  507  Ash  Av 
"    John,  liquors,  60,  3d,  r.  256  Jessie 
"    William,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  507  Ash  Av 
"    &  Helm  (Brune  Dieting  and  Louis  Helm), 
liquors,  204,  3d 
Diem  Frederick,  cook  Bush  Bros.,  r.  543  Natoma 
Diemer  Charles,  bartender  John  Diemer,  r.  1014 
Jackson 
"    John,  liquors,  643  Washington,  r.  1014  Jack- 
son 
"    John  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  1014  Jackson 
Diendonni    John,    beveler   Oscar   Foss,    r.    507 

Greenwich 
Diener  Conrad,  tinsmith,  r.  711  Mission 
Diener  Henry,  house  mover,  2120  Market  opp 

Hermann 
Dienst  Herman,  car  inspector,  r.  156  Clara  rear 
Diephaus  John,  clerk  August  Schoenfetd,  r.  320 

Polk 
Dier  Hypolite,  salesman,  r.  1510  Octavia 
Diercks  Claus,  driver  Enterprise  Brewing  Co., 
r.  107,  16  th 
"    Frank,  laborers.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r.   Rhode 

Island  and  Alameda 
"    Herman,  clerk  Henry  Sturoke,  r.  1783  Mis- 
sion 
"    Henry,   salesman  W.   H.   Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

107,  16th 
"    John  H.,  manager   George  H.  Richard,  r. 
Ill  Shipley 


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Diercks  John  P.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1626,  17th 

"    William  J.,  surveyor,  r.  21  Hinckley 
J8@=Diercks.    See  Dierks  and  Dirks 
Dieringer  Andrew,  waiter,  r.  201  Steuart 
Dierks  Adolph,  butcher  Charles  A.  Fauser,  r. 

Hunter's  Point 
"    Anton,  cook  German  Hotel,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Anton,  cook,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Carl,  laborer,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Charles,    groceries    and  liquors,    SW  cor 

Post  and  Lyon 
"    Charles,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1530  Kentucky 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Edward  S.,  janitor  South  S.  F.   Primary 

School 
"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  625  Clay 
"    George,  calker,  r.  1011,  11th  Av  South 
"    George,   ship  carpenter,  r.  10th  Av  South 

nr  J 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  709  Stockton 
"    Henry,  clerk  Charles  H.  Lunsmann  &  Co., 

r.  130  Perry 
"    Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

r.  709  Sierra 
"    Henry,  porter  Sass  Bros.,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  130  Perry 
"    Seber,  poultry  ranch.  Hunter's  Point 

DIERKS  THEODOR, 

undertaker  and  embalmer,  957  Mission 
bet  5tli  and  6tli,  telephone  South  121, 
r.  900  Devisadero 

i6S"Dierks.    See  Diercks  and  Dirks 
Diers  Henry,  coffee  saloon,  205  Montgomery,  r. 
811  Pine 
"    John,  plumber  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

E.  Oakland 
"    Peter  M.,  carrier  Chronicle,  r.    1502  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Dierssen  John  Jr.,  salesman  C.  H.  Hoecker  & 

Co.,  r.  829  Polk 
Dies  Joseph,  barber,  908M  Howard 
"    Lewis  T.,    hostler   Mt.    Shasta     Mineral 
Spring  Co.,  r.  6th  and  Townsend 
Diescher  Gustave,  r.  623  Walnut  Av 
Dieser  Julius  N.,  r.  1207  Mission 
Dieslan  Louis,  blacksmith  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co., 

r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Diesse  Theresa,  widow,  r.  1328V4  Natoma 
Dieter   Charles,    helper   James  Torry,    r.   1606 
Mission 
"    John,  lather,  r.  1606  Mission 
"    Philip,  groceries  and  liquors,   1606  Mission 
Dieterich  Christian,  engineer  Visitacion  Water 
Co.,  r.  1423,  6th  Av  South 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  9,  20th 
>e®='Dieterich.    See  Diederich,  Diedrich,  Diet- 
rich and  Dittrich 
Dieterle  A.,  cellarman,  r.  512  Bush 

"    C,  asst.  librarian  Call,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
j»=Dieterle.    See  Dietterle 
Dietgen  Matilda  Miss,  clerk,  r.  16051/4  Dupont 
Diethelm  Antoine,  bottler  Cal.   Boltling  Co..  r. 
1125  Webster 
"    Utrich  (Spaelti  &  Diethelm),  r.   629  Com- 
mercial 
Dietle  Arthur,  bookkeeper  Tillmanii  &  Bendel, 
r.  234  Page 

DIETLE  CHARLES, 

Prize  Bootmaker,  235  Bush,  telephone 
Black  1541,  r.  7  Buena  Vista  Av 

Dietle  Leo,  clerk  Charles  Dietle,  r.  234  Page 

Dietrich  Adam,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Albert,  engineer,  r.  109,  10th 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Dietrich  Albert,  salesman  Tobias  Salomon,  r. 
1585  Turk 

"    August,  paper  hanger,  r.  1232  Stockton 

■'    Augusta  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1216  Union 

"    Brothers  (Henry  C.  and  Gustave  R.),  Cali- 
fornia wines,  108-110,  8th 

'■    Caspar,  bartender  Muller  &  Hocks,  r.  639 
Jersey 

"    Charles,  cook  Charles  Tepper,  r.  626  Wash- 
ington 
Dietrich  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,    1237 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Christina,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  3240  Mis- 
sion 

"    Frank  A.,  maltster  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  15  Farren  Av 

"    Gustave  R.  (Dietrich  Bros.),  r.  6  Washing- 
ton Av 

"    Henry,  wardtender  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 

"    Henry  C.  (Dietrich  Bros.),  r.  6  Washington 
Av 

"    Herman,  bartender  Seeba  &  Bohlen,  r.  8231 
Polk 

"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  52  Jessie 

"    Julius,  hairdresser,  103  6th,  r.  637  Minna 

"    Kate  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  1216  Union 

"    Kathrina.  widow,  r.  1216  Union 

•'    Robert,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 


"    William  A.,  driver  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1216  Union 
"    William  K.,  real  estate,  609  Sacramento, 
room  7,  r.  Berkeley 
4S=Dietrich.    See  Diede'rich,   Diedrich,   Diete- 

rich  and  Dittrich 
Dietsch  Jessie  F.,  widow,  r.  II514,  26th 
Dietterle  Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  805  Capp 
"    George,  salesman  Goldberg  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  409  Capp 
"    Helena,  widow,  r.  805  Capp 

DIETZ  A.  C.  &  CO. 

(Alfred  0.  Dietz  and  Charles  G.  Clinch), 
manufacturers  and  importers  paints, 
oils,  glass,  varnish,  lubricating  and 
illuminating  oils,  etc.,  7-9  Front 

Dietz  Alfred  C.  (A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Bertha  Miss,  r.  40  Erie 
"    Charles  F.,  stage  carpenter  Tivoli  Opera 

House,  r.  218  Mason 
"    Charles  L,.,  salesman  A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frank  E..  mining  secretary,  r.  2115  Scott 
"    Franz,  teacher  music,  r.  1715  Turk 
"    Frederick,  messman  str  Columbia 
"    Gustav,  decorative  artist,  420  Montgom- 
ery, room  36 
Dietz  Henry  L.  Rev.,  pastor  First  German  Bap- 
tist Church,  cor  17th  and  Dehon,   r.  40 
Erie 
"    Henry  L.  Jr.,  medical  student,  r.  40  Erie 
"    Herman,  wharf  inspector,  r.  605  Laguna 
"    Herman  K.,  marine  and  landscape  artist, 

1769  Howard,  r.  21  Vallejo 
"    John,  molder,  r.  704  Tennessee 
"    John  E.,  baker,  r.  119  Silver 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
"    Philip  P.,  gardener  Hamilton  Square,  r. 

1214b  Scott  rear 
"    Robert,  butcher,  r.  2  Dore 
"    Walter,  electrician,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
Dietzius  Charles    (Dietzius    &    Stager),  r.    115 

Hermann 
Dietzius  &  Stager  (Charles  Dietzius  and  Fred 
Stager),  groceries  and  liquors,  101  Oak 


Dieudonne  John,  card  maker,  r.  507  Greenwich 
Dievers  Samuel,  hair  spinner  Cal.  Curled  Hair 

Co.,  r.  1317  Nebraska 
Diez  August  J.,  cigar  maker,  r.  391,  8th 
"    Cayetano  C,  cigar  maaufacturer,  521  Davis 
"    John,  shoemaker,  714,  14th,  r.  391,  8th 
"    Julia  Miss,  r.  521  Davis 
"    Marie  Miss,  r.  521  Davis 
"    Philip  J.,  glass  blower,  r.  102  Morris  Av 
J8®=-Diez.    See  Diaz 
Diezelski  Louis,  restaurant,  438  Hayes,  r.  507 

Gough 
Diffley  William,    laborer    Pac.    Roll.  Mill,    r. 

802  Pennsylvania  Av 
Diftot  Alphonse,  broker,  r.  310  Stockton 
Digges  Eva  E.  Miss,  stenographer    and   type- 
writer, 1  Mills  Bldg.,  4th  floor,  r.  707»4 
Hyde 
Diggins  Brothers  (Julian  C.  and  Byron),  street 
contractors,  quarry  S  s  Tilden  nr  South 
Broderick,  ofQce  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Byron  (Diggins  Bros.),  r.  2416  Sutter 
"    Julian  C.  (Diggins  Bros.),  r.  2420  Sutter 
"    Walter  B.,  foreman  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  2416 
Sutter 
Diggles  Henry  E.,  salesman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co., 
r.  Lick  House 
"    Henry  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  57  Chron- 
icle Bldg,  r.  321  Van  Ness  Av 
Diggs  Henry  W.,  porter  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 
r.  736  Capp 
"    John  B.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  Lorin 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  736  Capp 
"    Kathryn  M.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  736  Capp 
Digier  Caesar,  cook,  r.  806  Filbert 

"    Louise  Mme.,  dressmaking,  806  Filbert 
Dignan  Bridget,  widow,  r.  N  s  Santa  Clara  nr 
Wisconsin 
"    Frank  J.,  printer  Herzog  &  Dignan  r.  21 

Harrison  Av 
"    James  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  926  McAllister 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John  J.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co., 
r.  926  McAllister 
Dignan  John  P.,  merchant  tailor,  102  Murphy 
Bldg,  1236  Market 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  21  Harrison  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  926  McAllister 
"    Thomas  J.  (Herzog  &  Dignan),  r.  113  Lang- 
ton 
4®=-Dignan.    See  Degnan 
Di  Grazia  Frank,  nurse,  r.  1604  Stockton 
Di  Grazia  Lorenzo,    blacksmith    and   wagon- 
maker,  619  Front,  r.  412  Broadway 
Dijeau  Alexander  (Dijeau  &  Severin),  and  copy- 
ist Recorder's  office,  r.  711  Brannan 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  711  Brannan 
"    &  Severin  (Alexander  Dijeau  and  Frank  A. 
Severin),  photographers,  34,  3d 
.e®="Dikeman.    See  Deckman  and  Dykeman 
Dikes  Anna,  widow,  r.  2409  Clay 
Dilger  Charles,  waiter,  r.  5151/2  Bush 
Dilges  Catherine,  widow,  r.  714  Bryant 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  105  Juniper 
"    Harry  H.,  instructor  Park  Cycle  Co.,  r.  714 

Bryant 
"    Jacob,  cooper,  r.  105  Juniper 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  714  Bryant 
Dilhan  Joseph  (Dilhan  &  Tronchet),  r.  1622  Pa- 
cific Av 
Dilhan  &  Tronchet  (Joseph  Dilhan  and  Louis 
Tronchet),  proprietors  Van  Ness  Riding 
Academy  and  Fencing  School,  1615  Pa- 
cific Av 
Dill  Ada  T.  Mrs.,  hairdresser  and  manicure.  408 
Haight 
"    Alexander,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Arthur,  carpenter,  r.  408  Haight 
"    Bryant,  hostler,  r.  139  Minna 
■'    George  H.,r.  616  Page 
"    Howard  I.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  627  Eddy 
"    John  P.,  compositor    Frank    Eastman  & 

Co.,  r.  701  Stockton 
"    John  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  408  Haight 


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Dill  Thomas  B.,  carpenter,  r.  408  Haight 

"    Walter  J.,  clerk  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  408  Halght 
Dilla  Thomas,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  70  Jessie 
Dillaney  Anna  Miss,  r.  715  Natoma 
Dillard  William  H.,  clerk  U.  S.  Internal  Reve- 
nue, r.  929  Washington 
Dille  Elbert  R.  Rev.,  pastor  Central  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  1210  Mission 
Dillenburg  Michael  (Cyclops  Iron  Works),  r.  1124 

Treat  Av 
Diller  John  A.,  engineer  and  electrician  Ham- 
mam  Baths,  r.  241  Joost  Av 
Dillery  Albert  J.,  teamster,  r.  125^4  Welsh 
Dilley   Alfred,   painter   Swan    &    Stein,  r.  413 

Mason 
Dillilo  Joseph,  boot  black,  r.  40  South  Park 
Dillingham  Frank,  special  agent  The  Fidelity 

Mutual  Life  Assn.,  r.  2517  Fillmore 
Dillman    George   L,.   (Dillman   &   Wallace),  r. 

Alameda 
Dillman  &   Wallace  (George  L.  Dillman  and 

John   B.  Wallace),  civil  engineers,  310 

Pine,  rooms  43-45 
Dillmann  George  r.  1107  Nebraska 

"    George  P.,  student,  r.  1107  Nebraska 
Dillon  Anastacia;  widow,  r.  1510  Mason 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  2314a  Mason 
"    August,  waiter,  r.  236  Minna 
"    Brothers  (James  and  Richard),    coal    oil 

dealers,  236-238  Fulton 
"    Catherine  G.,  widow,  r.  220  Ritch 
"    Charles  M.,  engineer  Odd  Fellows'  Ceme- 
tery, r.  243,  3d  Av 
"    Charles  S.  porter  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r.  160 

Silver 
"    David,  teamster,  40  New  Montgomery,  r.  3 

Homer 
"    Edward,  molder  Atlas  I.  Wks 
"    Edward,  salesman   J.  J.   O'Brien   &   Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  Jr.  (Dillon  &  Co.),  r.  South  Berkeley 
"    Frank,  teamster  Alexander  Jansen 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Frederick    Hartje,  r.   822 

Valencia 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  710  Geary 
"    George  B.,  foreman  composing  room  The 

Bulletin,  r.  1627  Sutter 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  233J4,  7th 
"    Gerald,    dramatic   editor   The   California 

World,  623  Montgomery 
"    Henry  N.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll  Mill,  r. 

9  Michigan 
"    James  (Dillon  Bros.),  r.  308  Grove 
"    James,  yardman  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  132 

Clara 
"    James,  watchman  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  1139^4,  20th 
"    James  B.,  r.  1627  Sutter 
"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  1139'/4,  20th 
"    James  G.,  teamster  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r.  220 

Ritch 
"    J.  Edward,  iron  molder,  r.  822  Valencia 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  F.    Gas    Light  Co., 

r.  245%  Michigan 
"    Jeremiah  H.,  bookkeeper  William  Bannan 

&  Co.,  r.  215  Fillmore 
"    Jesse  E.,  yard  master,  r.  1160  Guerrero 
"    Johanna,  domestic,  2826  California 
"    John,  detective,  r.  313,  6th 
"    John,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  molder,  r.  9  Harriet 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  43  Federal 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1  Homer 
"    John  F.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 

Napa 
Dillon  John  F.,  physician  and  surgeon  and  pro- 
prietor Washington  Pharmacy,  360,  4th, 

r.  809  Harrison 
"    John  J.  Rev.,   asst.  pastor  Sacred  Heart 

Church,  r.  546  Fillmore 
"    John  J.,  buyer  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  215  Fillmore 
"    Josephine  B.  Miss,  housekeeper,  1417  How- 
ard 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  1329  Sutter 
"    Kate  May  Miss  (The  McLaughlin  Co.),  508 

California,  rooms  1-2 
"    Mark  A.,   cooper   Pac.    Woodenware    and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  636  Francisco 


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Dillon  Mary,  widow,  r.  316,  6th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  107,  9th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  23314,  7th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  15a  Henry 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  Somerset  nr  Silver  Av 
"    Michael,  gasfitter.  r.  257  Minna 
"    Michael  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  662  Howard 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  1  Chesley 
"    Michael  M.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3 

Homer 
"    Miles,  fireman  str  Modoc,  r.  1123  Howard 
"    Nano,  widow,  r.  The  California  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  fireman   Market   St.   Ry.,  r.  1718 

Mission 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  43  Federal 
"    Patrick  F.,  clerk  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  308  Grove 
"    Patrick  F.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  822 

Valencia 
"    Peter  F.,  laborer,  r.  31  Minna 
"    Richard  (Dillon  Bros.),  r.  236  Fulton 
"    Robert,    bartender   Charles    Stalt,    r.    405 

Kearny 
"    Stephen,  molder,  r.  9  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  detective,  r.  313,  6th 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer,  r.  1139!^,  20th 
"    Thomas  F.,  gate  keeper  City  and  Coimty 

Hospital 
"    Thomas  F.,  liquors,  r.  326  Larkin 
"    Thomas  H.,  policeman,  r.  1118,  17th 
"    Thomas  I.,  salesman  R.  C.  Atkins  &  Sons, 

r.  1118,  17th 
"    Viola   A.    Miss,    teacher    languages,    305 

Larkin 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1  Homer 
"    William  S.,  mining,  r.  27  Glen  Park  Av 
"    William  S.,   solicitor  Dillon  &  Co.,  r.  710 

Geary 
Dillon  &  Co.  (Edward  Dillon  Jr.  and  George  E. 

Butler)  chronometer  and  watchmakers, 

310  California 
Dilworth  James  D.,  shipping  clerk  Whitman  & 

Barnes  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  233  Clinton  Park 
"    J.  W.,  special  agent  accident  dept.  Pac. 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    Rutherford  J.,  clerk,  r.  233  Clinton  Park 
Dimen  Marcus,  peddler,  r.  348,  11th 
Dimick  James  K.,    salesman   Campodonico   & 

Malcolm  Co.,  r.  22  Hawthorne 
Dimmer  Eugene,  patternmaker  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  1119  Washington 
"    Julius,  bookkeeper,  r.  1119  Washington 
"    Nicholas,  r.  1119  Washington 
Dimmick  W.  N.,  wholesale  commission   mer- 
chant and  agent,  304  Front,  r.  Oakland 
>8^Dimmick.    See  Dimick  and  Dimock 
Dimock   Alice   Miss,     stenographer    Norwich 

Union  Fire  Ins.  Soc,  r.  Berkeley 
"  Edward,  laborer,  r.  409  East  North 
"    Watson  L.,  expressman,  222  Bush,  r.  S29 

Shotwell 
4®" Dimock.    See  Dimick  and  Dimmick 
Dimon   Jacob    S.  Jr.,  clerk    Easton,  Incell   & 

Messinger,  r.  12  Cleveland 
Dimond  A.  R..  r.  2222  Pacific  Av 
,,    Edwin  R.  (Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.),  r.  2204 

Pacific  Av 
"    Harry,  r.  2222  Pacific  Av 
"    Henry  P.,  attorney  at  law,  9  Mills  Bldg, 

8th  floor,  r.  405  Clayton 
"    Hugh   S.,  student    Smith   &   Murasky,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 
Dimond  Josepll  L,  secretary  Golden  Gate  Fair 

Association  and  Supervisor  5th  Ward, 

306  Market,  r.  47  Post 


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Manufactured  in  the  East.    A  Large  Assort- 
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Dimond  William  H.  (Williams,  Dimoiid&  Co.), 

r.  2128  Broadway 
Jg®"  Dimond.    See  Diamond 
Dimpfel  George  H.  A.,  clerk,  r.  24,  4th 
Dinan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  451  Bryant 
"    Denis  C,  clerk  Judson  &  Shepard,  r.  5  Pine 

PI 
"    Denis  F.,  saddler,  r.  451  Bryant 
"    Harry,  clerk  A.  Warner 
"    Jeremiah  F.,  policeman,  r.  5  Pine  PI 
"    Johanna  B.,  widow,  r.  5  Pine  PI 
"    John,  horseshoer,  2315  Pine,  r.  12  Wildey 
"    Joseph,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Mofflatt  &  Co., 

r.  2  Alger  PI 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  112  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2  Alger  PI 
"    Maurice  A.,  salesman  W.  Third  &  Son,  r. 

108,  8th 
"    Nellie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  700!^  Bush 
"    Pauline  Miss,  millinery,  111  Stockton,  r. 

7001/3  Bush 
"    Thomas,  butcher  C.  Graeber,  r.  12  Wildey 
"    Timothy,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &  Co., 

r.  319  Vallejo 
"    William  E.,  policeman,  r.  824  Bush 
^B'  Dinan.    See  Dennan,  Dennen,  Dineen  and 

Dinneen 
Dineen  Catherine,  widow,  groceries,  108a  Free- 
Ion 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  30^4  Rausch 
"    D.  &  J.  (Daniel  and  Jeremiah),  liquors,  1656 

Market 
"    Daniel  (D.  &  J.  Dineen),  r.  1656  Market 
"    Jeremiah  (D.  &  J.  Dineen),  r.  1656  Market 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  35  Harriet 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  724  Clementina 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  304,  3d 
"    William  A.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  lOSAFreelon 
4®="  Dineen.    See  Dennan,  Dennen,  Dinan  and 

Dinniene 
Dineley  John,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Go's  wharf,  r.  540 

McAllister 
Dinesen  D.  N.,  piano  tuner,  11  Laskie 

"    Jacob  N.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry. 
Dingle  Fred  H.,  assistant  secretary  Manufac- 
turers' and  Producers'  Association,  2-3 

Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  705  Hyde 
"    Richard  J.,  carpenter,  r.  845  Florida 
"     William  H.,  laborer  New  England  Soap 

Co.,  r.  845  Florida 
"    William  H.,  teacher  of  dancing,  r.  I42314 

California 
Dingley  Charles  L.  Jr.,  real  estate  and  mines, 

12  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    C.  L.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Dingley),  wholesale 

lumber,  2134  Front,  room  9 
'•    Eugene  F.,  clerk  T.  F.  Dingley,  r.  325,  5th 
"    Hannah  B.  Mrs.   (C.   L.  Dingley  &  Co.),  r. 

Oakland 
"    Herbert  H.,  with  C.   L.  Dingley  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    J.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Thomas  F.,  teas  and  coffee,  325,  5th 
"    Will  E.,  with  C.   L.  Dingley  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Dingman  M.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  4  Grand  Av 
Dingstadt  Henry  H.,  deckhand  str  Piedmont, 

r.  901  Folsom 
Dingwall  George,  bartender  James  E.  Sandlin, 

r.  Ill,  9th 
"    Lewis,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

Ill,  9th 
Dini    Giovachino    (R.    Malfatti   &    Co.)    r.    512 

Castro 
"    Max  (Bisordi  &  Dini)  r.  203  Clara 


Dini  Rafael  (Dini  &  Fancelli),  r.  1129  Howard 
"    &  Fancelli  (Rafael  Dini   and  Paolo  Fan- 
celli), fruits  and  vegetables  1129  Howard 
Dinkelman    Herman,   bookkeeper   M.  Joost   & 
Bro.,  r.  102  Noe 
"    Rudolf,  cook  Becker  &  Burkhardt,  r.  82614 
Mission 
Dinkelspiel  Arthur,  secretary  Kutner  Goldstein 
Co.,  4  Sutter,  r.  Fresno,  Cal 
"    Henry    (L.  Dinkelspiel    &   Sons),    r.    1300 
Octavia 
Dinkelspiel  Henry  G.  W.,  attorney  at  law,  41- 
42  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  918  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Joseph    L.,    salesman    L.    Dinkelspiel   & 

Sons,  r.  1300  Octavia 
"    Joseph  S.   (Davis,  Haber  &  Co.),  r.   2409 
Scott 
Dinkelspiel  L.  &  Sons,  (Lazarus,  Henry  and 
Samuel),    importers     and    jobbers   dry 
goods,  37-39  Battery 
"    Lazarus   (L.  Dinkelspiel  &  Sons)   r.   1300 

Octavia 
"    Louis,  salesman,  r.  1300  Octavia 
"    Melville  M.,  salesman    L.  Dinkelspiel  & 

Sons,  r.  1300  Octavia 
"    Samuel  (L.  Dinkelspiel   &  Sons),  r.    1300 

Octavia 
"    S.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1020  Van  Ness  Av 
Dinker  Carl,  stevedore,  r.  1554  Jackson 
Dinklage  August,  salesman  M.  Marcuse  &  Co. 

"    Herman,  Chinatown  guide,  r.  921  Powell 
Dinmore  W.  Harry,  salesman,  r.  1237  Pine 
Dinneen  Batholomew  W.,  marble  cutter,  r.  2919^ 
Mission 
"    John,  r.  705  Florida 
j8®~Dinneen.    See  Dennan,  Dinnen,  Dinan  and 

Dineen 
Dinnell  James,  freight  clerk,  r.  138  McAllister 
Dinniene  John  H.,  glass  cutter  Thomas  C.  But- 
terworth,  r.  49  Hofl  Av 
"    Timothy  A.,  butcher,  r.  9  Tehama 
«®~Dinniene.    See  Dineen  and  Dinneen 
Dinnigan  Ann  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  r.  772  Folsom 
"    Michael  E.,  salesman,  r.  772  Folsom 
"    Richard  R.,  traveling  salesman  Wellman, 
Peck  &  Co.,  r.  1068  Noe 
-BS^Dinnigan.    See  Denigan 
Dinnsen  Andrew,  porter  S.   G.  Birkholm,  r.  48 

East 
Di  Nola  Alfonso,  druggist,  1249  Market 
di  Nola  Leon  (Leon  di  Nola  &  Co.),  and  drug- 
gist, 1600  Howard,  r.  540  Haight 
di  Nola  Leon  &  Co.  (Leon  di  Nola),  druggists, 

542  Haight  cor  Steiner 
Dinse  Gustav,  teamster,  r.  735  Brannan 
Dinslage  C.  M.  Herman,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  13  Rausch 
Dinsmore  Luie  H.,  student,  r.  314  Utah 
"    William  H.,  clerk    John  W.   Pew,  r.    706 
Taylor 
j8®=Dinsmore.    See  Densmore 
Dinter  Joseph  E.,  bookkeeper  F.Korbel&  Bros., 

r.  216,  9th 
Dinucci  Felix,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  10  Bartol 
Dinwiddle,  Brainerd    &    Co.    (Petaluma),  real 

estate,  office  412  California 
Diocesan  House,  731  California 
Dipman  Julius,  cabinet  maker,  r.  368  Brannan 
Dipolter  Alexander,  baker,  r.  20  Alpine 
Dippel  Henry,  liquors,  r.  2013'  Powell 
"    John,  wagon  maker.  Railroad  Av  nr  6th 

Av  South 
"    William,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  1012 
Clay 
Dipper  Louis,  cigar  maker  Christ  Fankhauser 

r.  6261/2  Ash  Av 
Dippo  William,  molder  Vulcan   Iron  Wks.,   r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Dircken  E.,  cook,  r.  409  Pacific 

Directory,   Orocker-Langley 

(City  and  Business),  H.  S.  Crocker  Co. 
putolisliers,  215-217-219  Bush 

Directory     for    Children's    Hospital    Trained 

Nurses,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Directory  of  Nurses    from  the  S.  F.  Training 

School,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Dirgo  Antonio,  musician,  r.  1214  Kearny 
"    Marie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1214  Kearny 


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Dirkin  James,  teamster,  r.  617  Mission 
Dirking  Edward  F.,  collector  Fritz  Dirking,  r. 
9  Fair  Av 
"    Fritz,  watcti  maker  and  jeweler,  13  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  9  Fair  Av 
Dirks  Henry  H.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1007,  13th  Av 
South 
"    John  J.,  r.  NE  cor  Masonic  Av  and  Congress 
J8@=Dirks.    See  Diercks  and  Dierks 
ilsbecker   Samuel,   secretary  Schmidt  Label 
and  Lithographic  Co.,  17-31  Main,  r.  207 
Mason 
Dishrow  James  W.,  painter,  r.  409  Steiner 
Disburg  Charles,  butcher,  r.  763  Howard 
Dischler  John,  butcher,  r.  704  Laurel  Av 
Discho  William  O.,  merchant,  r.  730  Ashbury 
DiserensFred  Mrs.,  treasurer  Kings  Daughters' 
Home  for  Incurables,  r.  2017  Howard 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper,  r.  2017  Howard 
"    Ida  B.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2017  Howard 
Dispatch  Line  of  Clipper  Ships  to  New  York, 
John  Rosenfeld's  Sons  proprietors,    202 
Sansome 
Dispaux   John    T.,    note   teller  Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  r.  1305  Larkin 

Free    Clinic,    of     Medical    Dept. 
University  of  California,  155  New  Mont- 
gomery 
"    of  the  Children's  Hospital,  1109  Mission 
Diss  Joseph,  waiter  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
Dissat  Antone,  hair  dresser  and  wig  maker,  509 

Kearny,  rooms  6  and  7 
Dissmayer  Antone,  wood  dealer,  r.  NW  cor  26th 
and  Noe 
"    Henry,  iron  worker,   1308,  26th,  r.  NW  cor 
26th  and  Noe 
Disston  Henry  &  Sons  (Philadelphia,  Pa.)  saw 
manufacturers,  California    Saw   Works 
selling  agents,  208-212  Mission 
Distel  Angelo,  clerk,  r.  632  Green  rear 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  632  Green  rear 
"    Edward  F.,  photo  engraver  Call,  r.  618  Na- 

toma 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  632  Green  rear 
District  Attorney,  office  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
District  Court  United  States,  Northern  Divi- 
sion of  California,  William  W.   Morrow 
judge,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    Nursing  Association,  Mrs.  A.  E.  D.  Szanik 
manager,  930  Sutter 
Distumell  William  C,  publisher,  r.  1329  Clay 
Dithmar  Augustus  C,  agent,  r.  610  Haight 
Dito  Beniamino,  bootblack,  547  Clay,  r.  1406!4 

Dupont 
Ditterle   Frank,    clerk  collection  dept.   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  805  Capp 
Dittes  Charles  F..  butcher,  r.  1505 Fillmore 
"    Ernst,    salesman    Wieland    Bros.,    r.    1505 

Fillmore 
"    Mich  el,  barber,  r.  1505  Fillmore 
Dittli  Henry  (Dittli  &  Widmer),  r.  502  Bryant 
"    &   Widmer  (Henry  Dittli  and  Albert  Wid- 
mer), liquors,  452,  3d 
Dittmann  Adolph  (California  Brewing  Co.),  r.  123 
Douglass 
"    Julius,  carpenter,  r.  368  Brannan 
"    Matthew,  stair  builder,  r.  129  Welsh 
"    Richard,  shoemaker,  1705  Leavenworth 
je9~Dittmann.    See  Dettmann 
Dittmar  Charles,  barber  and  cigars  and  tobacco, 
7331/2  Broadway,  r.  83414  Vallejo 
"    Christian  E.,  janitor,  r.  1312Devisadero 
"    Frederick,  tailor,  r.  208,  14th 
"    Paul,  wood  turner  Fink  &  Schindler,  r.  732 
Natoma 
Dittmer  Henry  H.,  engineer  National  Brewing 
Co.,  r.  108  William 
"    Hermann  W.,  clerk  German  Consulate,  r. 

1613  Gough 
•'    James  F.,  groceries,  1062Folsom,  r.  304,  7th 
"    John  F.,  r.  304,  7th 

"    Max  S.,  driver  Johnson  Bros.,  r.  1613  Gough 
"    Oscar  W.  C,  salesmsn  Henry  Doyle  &  Co., 

r.  1613  Gough 
"    William   A.,  carpenter  and  builder,   1502 
Stockton 
Dittnock  Gustav  D.,   liquors,   624    Clay,   r.  638 

Filbert 
Ditto  Robert  L.,  decorator,  r.  317,  3d 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Hoofing  and  Siding. 

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Di  Vecchio  Angelina,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1445 
Ellis 
"    Brothers  (Fiore  and  Ermenegildo),   butch- 
ers, 428  Devisadero  and  439  Hayes 
"    Elvira  A.,  bookkeeper  Emil  Di  Vecchio,   r. 

420k  Devisadero 
"    Emil  (Emil  Di  Vecchio  &  Co.),  and  butcher, 

1447  Ellis,  r.  708  Hayes 
"    Emil  &  Co.   (Emil  Di  Vecchio),  butchers, 

85,  9th 
"    Ermenegildo  (Di  Vecchio  Bros.),  r.  424%  Fell 
"    Fiore  (Di  Vecchio  Bros.),  r.  4241/2  Fell 
"    Stephen,  inventor  American   Power   and 

Tide  Wheel  Co.,  r.  420k  Devisadero 
"    Teonesto,  baker,  r.  3  Telegraph  PI 
im-Iii  Vecchio.    See  De  Vecchio 
Diven  Harry,  bookkeeper,  r.  222  Eddy 
Diver  Frederick  H.,  laborer,  r.  32514  Langton 
"    Raymond  A.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  of  New  York,  205  Sansome,   r. 
2118  Fillmore 
Jra=  Diver.    See  Dever  and  Divver 
Divers  Samuel,  laborer,  r.  1317  Nebraska 
Dividend  Building,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Leides- 
dorff,    Davidson    &    Leigh    agents,    137 
Montgomery 
Divver  John,  laborer,  r.  33%  Dore 

"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  33%  Dore 
Dix  John  F..  engineer  R.  A.  Gilbride  &  Co.,  r. 
506,  4th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2150  Filbert 
"    Samuel,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 
Dixey  Sarah,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    William  F.,  cashier  Dunham,   Carrigan   & 
Hayden  Co.,  r.  1105  Hyde 
Dixheimer  Matthias,  bartender  E.  L.  Wagner, 

r.  814  Montgomery 
Dixon-Agard    Co.     (incorporated),   W.    A.    T. 
Agard  president,  E.  Thomas  secretary, 
cigar  manufacturers,  309  Clay 
"    Alfred,  reporter,  r.  1096  Post 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  2700a  Mission 
"    Arthur  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  210 
California  Av 

DIXON,  BORGESON  &  00. 

(John  B.  Dixon  and  Charles  Borgeson), 
show  case  manufacturers,  37  Market 

Dixon  Catherine,  widow,  r.  22%  Cook 
"    C.  E.  Mrs.,  manufacturer  Laundry  Trays, 

40-42,  8th 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  163  Perry 
"    Charles  S.,  clerk  Cunningham,  Curtiss  & 

Welch,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  Dennery  &  Gunzburger, 

r.  112  Devisadero 
Dixon  Clement,  wines  and  liquors,  8  Summer, 

r.  San  Mateo 
"    Constance  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1513  Jackson 
"    D.,  cook  str  Monticello 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  838,  15th 
"    Edmund,  steward,  r.  1006  Washington 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  1212  Clay 
"    Frank  F.,  helper,  r.  503  Hyde 
"    Frederick  F.,  painter  and  paper  hanging, 

421  Jones,  r.  9%  Rausch 
"    George,  clerk  Lane  &  Lane,  r.  163  Perry 
"    George  E.,  manager  William  Tuckwell,  r. 

112  Devisadero 
"    George  W.,  real  estate,  214  Pine,  room  3,  r. 

112  Devisadero 
"    Harry  C,  carriage  maker  Carvill  Mfg.  Co.. 

r.  163  Perry 
"    James,  clerk  Neustader Bros.,r.  1223 Pacific 
"    James,  mill  hand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  719% 

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Dixon  James  F.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  824  Laguna 
"    Jennie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1212  Clay 
"    J.  F.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  824 

Laguna 
"    John,  artificial  stone  worker,  r.  8%  Alpine 
"    John,  blacksmith  and  tool  works,  NE  cor 

Van  Ness  Av  and  Union 
"    John,  manager  Mrs.  C.  E.  Dixon,  40-42,  8th 
"    John,  oyster   cocktails,  101    Eddy,  r.   106 

Eddy 
"    John,     traveling    salesman   Cunningham, 

Curtiss  &  Welch,  r.  919  Eddy 
"    John  B.  (Dixon,  Borgeson  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    John  M.,  salesman  M.  E.  Frank,  r.  1223  Pa- 
cific 
"    Joseph,  salesman  M.  Hart,  r.  1223  Pacific 
Dixon  Josepn  Crucitole  Co.  (Jersey  City,  N. 

J.),  James  G.  Allen  agent,  304  Market 
"    Joseph  L.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  163  Perry 
"    L.  Maynard,  artist,  1513  Jackson 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  163  Perry 
"    Mathew,  teamster,  r.  393,  9th 
"    Oscar,  porter,  r.  1002^^  Jackson 
"    Patrick,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  llQVi 

Minnesota 
"    Rebecca  P.  Miss,  r.  1513  Jackson 
"    Richard,  mail  clerk,  r.  232  Francisco 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  1126  Market 
"    Samuel,  stockbroker,  313  Montgomery,  r. 

832  California 
Dixon  Samuel  W.,  hatter.  The  Emporium,  r. 

1909  Larkin 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1223  Pacific 
"    Sarah  Miss,  dressmaking,  22114  Polk 
"    Thomas,    steel    worker   Pac.    Roll.     Mill 

r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Thomas  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1223  Pacific 
"    Thomas  R.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

1553  Eddy 
"    Walter  O.,  salesman  S.  W.  Dixon,  r.  1223 

Pacific 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  71954  Minnesota 
"    William  J.,  stevedore  H.  Bingham  &Co., 

r.  1816  Dupont 
"    Williams.,  salesman  Cunningham,  Curtiss 

&  Welch 
JSS'Dixon.    See  Dickson  and  Dickinson 
Dixson  De  Witt  C,  clerk  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue 

Agent,  r.  317  Hyde 
"    George  D.,  painter,  r.  SE  cor  Union  and 

Broderick 
Dizney  James,  bartender,  r.  62114  Guerrero 
"    William,  carpet  man  Palace  Hotel,  r.  621% 

Guerrero 
Doan  Clarence  S.,  machine  hand,  r.  1016  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Mary  Miss  (Doan  &  Nelson),  r.  505  Post 
"    Ollie  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1016  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Sylvester,  compositor,  r.  23  Beaver 
"    &  Nelson  (Miss  Mary  Doan  and  Miss  Julia 

Nelson),  furnished  rooms,  505  Post 
Doane  Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  42  Hawthorne 
"    Clarence  W.,  student,  r.  1405  Hyde 
"    Frank  H.,  teamster  Doane  &  Co.,  r.  105,  12th 
"    Frederick  A.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1907  Mission 
"    Frederick  A.,  pastor  Mizpah  Presbyterian 

Church  859-861  Harrison,  r.  525  Harrison 
"    George  A.,  asst.  superintendent  Sutter  St. 

Ry.,  r.  1829  Bush 
"    George  P.,  compositor  Call 
"    Henry  W.,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners 

I.  Wks.,  r.  216  Fair  Oaks 


Doane  Isaac  Y.,  r.  1405  Hyde 

Doane  J.  G.  &  Son  (Orson  K.  Doane),  hay  and 

grain,  1318  Grove 
Doane  John  0.,  secretary  Preston  and  McKinnon 

and  Shoal  Water  Bay  Mill  Co.,  Pier  5, 

Steuart,  r.  2019  Broderick 
"    Micah  (Doane  &  Co.),  r.  105,  12th 
"    Orson  K  (  J.  G.  Doane  &  Son),  r.  1318  Grove 
"    Susan  P.  Miss,  r.  31  Liberty 
"    Thomas,  conductor,  r.  302,  4th 
"    Thomas  H.,  cashier  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r.  3011 

California 
"    Wilbur  G.  (Doane  &  Henshelwood),  r.  2013 

Bush 
"    Willard  C,  with  Morgan  Oyster  Co.,  r.  29 

Hill 
"    &  Co.  (Micah  Doane),  draymen,  6  Beale 

DOANE  &   HENSHELWOOD 

(Wilbur  G.  Doane  and  Thomas  R.  Hen- 
shelwood) importers  and  retail  dealers 
drygoods,  and  agents  Dr.  Jaeger's  Sani- 
tary Woolen  System,  132  Kearny,  SE  cor 
Sutter,  Thurlow  Block 
i9S"Doane.  See  Duane 
Doassans  John  (Crystal  Packing  and  Provision 

Co.),  r.  404  Union 
Dobbas  Joseph,  watchman,  r.  1642  Sacramento 
Dobbel  Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper  H.  Plagemann 

&  Co.,  r.  1022  Shotwell 
Dobbelaar  Jacob,  seaman,  r.  32,  12th 
Dobhertln  Otto,   sculptor,  424  Pine,  room  5 
Dobble  Christina  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Dobbin  Hamilton  H.,  park  policeman,  r.  37  Tre- 
mont  Av 
"    Joseph  H.,  gate  tender,  r.  1030  Fair  Oaks 
Dobbins  John,  painter,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
Dobbs  Eliza,  widow,  r.  1118  Howard 
"    Frederick  B.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

507  Frederick 
"    George,  painter,  r.  1646  Mission 
"    George  W.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1412 

Mason 
"    Lemuel  L.,  flour  broker,  r.  1424  Bush 
"    Roy,  machine  hand  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  Mari- 
posa nr Indiana 
Dober  Charles   F.,  polisher   Cal.  Gas  Fixture 
Co.,  r.  137,  3d 
"    Joseph iH.  A.,  packer,  r.  452  Tehama 
"    Joseph  W.  B.,  carpenter,  r.  452  Tehama 
Dobert  Henry,  liquors,  1700  Polk 
Dobie  John,  telephone  operator,  r.  412  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4  Zoe 
"    May,  widow,  r.  212  Austin 
"    Robert,  blacksmith,  r.  5i4  Freelon 
Dobinson  Hy,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  2219  Jones 
Doble  Abner  (Abner  Doble  Co.),  r.  1315  Gough 

DOBLE  ABNER  COMPANY, 

electrical  and  mechanical  engineers 
and  contractors,  importers,  dealers 
and  manufacturers  iron,  steel  and 
metals,  manufacturers'  tools,  agents 
Thomas  Firth  &  Sons'  English  steel, 
high  duty  mine  pumps,  compound  air 
compressors,  powder  drills,  Wright's 
picks  and  pick  eyes,  steel  tools  and 
f orgings,  Walker  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany's electric  railway  equipment, 
A.  L.  Ide  &  Sons'  Ideal  engines,  13-15 
Fremont,  telephone  Main  998 
Doble  Robert  McF.,  with  Abner  Doble  Co., 
13-15  Fremont,  and  general  manager 
Blue  Lakes  Water  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  220 
Sansome,  room  2,  r.  1315  Gough 
"  William,  bookkeeper  Golden  West  Hotel 
Doble  William  A.,  with  Abner  Doble  Co.,  13-15 

Fremont,  r.  Alameda 
Doblemann  David  P.,  rattan  worker,  r.  814  Bry- 
ant 
Dobler  Annie,  domestic,  2412  Fillmore 
Dobner  William,  pressman  The  Owl  Printing 

Co.,  r.  309,  6th 
Dobos  Charles,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Dobrin  Mark,  compositor,  r.  1525  Geary 
Dobrzensky   Joseph,   boxmaker   F.    Korbel    & 
Bros.,  r.  1123  Market 
"    Julius,  foreman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  548 
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Dobrzensky  Sarah  Miss,  books  and  stationery, 

713  Larkin,  r.  3  Olive  Av 
Dobs  Clara  Miss,  stamping  and  embroidery,  629 

Larkin,  r.  735A  Ellis 
Dobson  Adelbert,  engineer,  r.  522%  Lyon 
"    Alfred  T.,  reporter,  r.  839  Devisadero 
"    Charles  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  29  Haight 
"    David  A.  Mrs.,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Edward,  agent  United  States  Directory,  4 

Lawrence  PI 
"    Gertrude,  saleslady  Sanborn,   Vail  &  Co., 

r.  115  Kearny 
"    Henry,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1227  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  H.,  waiter,  r,  137,  3d 
Dock  Peter  O.,  milk   dealer,   2104   Fillmore,  r. 

2432  Sacramento 
Dockendorff  Emil,  expressman,  SE  cor  Pine  and 
Kearny,  r.  lOSSVJ  Kearny 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1334  Turk 
Dockery  Edward  W.,  stenographer,  r.  9, 16th  Av 
South 
"    James  P.,  milk  inspector  Board  of  Health, 

r.  27  Lloyd 
"    Martin,  janitor  James  Lick  Baths,  r.  23 

Grand  Av 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  23  Grand  Av 
»    Patrick  G.,  r.  9,  16th  Av  South 
Dockett  John  F.,  peddler,  r.  738  Broadway 
Docking  Joel  Mrs.,  lodgings,  407  Montgomery  Av 
Dockrell  William,  liquors,  25  Steuart 
Dockum  James  A.,  shoemaker,  128  Oak 
Dodd  Adams,  master  mariner,  r.  1309  Guerrero 
"    Frederick,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1814  O'Farrell 
"    George  S.,  salesman  Le   Count   Bros.,  r. 

Alameda 
•'    John,  laborer,  r.  113,  26th 
"    Julia  N.,  widow,  r.  12  Washington  Av 
"    Percy,  distributor  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.    1519 

Eddy 
"    Vincent  A.,  general  foreman   S.  F  Laun- 
dry, r.  Alameda 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  44  South  Park 
"    William  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  719  Fill- 
more 
Dodd  Willis  G.,  manager  First  Street  Works  of 
the  Union  Iron  Works,  227,   1st,  r.  1809 
Pierce 
Dodds  Andrew  P.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1416  Bush 
"    Charles,  pressman  Upton  Bros.,  r.  816, 26th 
"    Mamie  B.  Miss,  housekeeper  Lane  Hospi- 
tal 
"    Robert,  machinist  First  St.  Wks  Union  I. 
Wks,  r.  816,  26th 
Doddy  Peter  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  1004  Leavenworth 
Dodel  Hans,  clerk  Alfonso  Di  Nola,  r.  1307  How- 
ard 
"    Xavier,  physician,  1307  Howard 
Dodge  Albert  C,  clerk  Revere  Rubber  Co.,  r. 
513  Taylor 
"    Arthur  B.,  artist  Call,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Augustus  N.,  bench  hand  Excelsior  Mill 

Co.,  r.  844,  15th  Av  South 
"    Benjamin  F.,  r.  631  Pine 
"    Benjamin  F.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks,  r.  346,  5th 
Dodge  Book  and   Stationery   Co.,   James   F. 
Mason  president,  112  Post 
"    Charles,  plumber,  r.  921V4  Mission 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  531  Capp 
"    Charles  H„  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  513 

Lyon 
"    Charles  P.,  engineer  David  Woerner,  r.  115, 

6th 
"    Daniel,  r.  414  Harrison 
"    David  (Dodge  &  Dunshee),  r.  844,  15th  Av 

South 
"    David  F.,  r.  311  Octavia 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk,  r.  112a  14th 
"    Edward  J.  (Pollard  &  Dodge),  r.  Alameda 
"    Elbert  N.,  house  painter,  r.  629,  21st 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  431  O'Farrell 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  nurse,  631  Pine 
'•    Elizabeth  F.,  widow,  r.  346,  5th 
"    Emelie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  531  Capp 
"    Eugene,  porter  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 
1603  Folsom 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
S^l-S^-T-    IVIARKET    ST. 


Dodge  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  American  Exchange 

Hotel 
"    Frank  F.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

2912F  Laguna 
"    Frank  L.,  electrician,  r.  34  Hanover  PI 
"    George  E.,  manager  Charles  H.  Higgins, 

6  Mission,  r.  414  Harrison 
"    Georgiana  M.,  widow,  r.  531  Capp 
"    H.  Miss,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  2316 

Howard 
II    Harry,  blue  printer  Cal.  Blue  Print  Co.,  r. 

639,  31st 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r. 

3034  Scott 
Dodge  Henry  L.  (Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.),  presi- 
dent Board  of  Education  and  president 

Pacific  Woodenware  and  Cooperage  Co., 

r.  3015  Franklin 
"    Henry  W.,  plumber,  431  O'Farrell 
Dodge  H.  Washington,  physician,  803  Sutter, 

hours  1  p.  m.  and  7  to  8  p.  m.  and  3740 

California,  hours  2  to  3  p.  m.,  telephone 

West  143,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Jared  S.  (Dodge  Book  and  Stationery  Co.) 

r.  Redwood  City 
"    John  W.,  seaman,  r.  303  Chestnut 
"    John  W.  Jr.,  engraver  George  M.  Wood  & 

Co.,  r.  303  Chestnut 
"    Joseph,  master  mariner,  r.  910  Natoma 
"    Lee,  plumber  John  Wieland  Brewery 
Dodge  Miles  B.,  with  Parke  &  Lacy  Co.,  21-23 

Fremont,  r.  513  Taylor 
"    Mortimer  M.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  7241/2,  22d 
"    Nathan,  collector,  r.  629,  21st 
"    Nathan  A.,  with  Pioneer  Pulp  Co.,  r.  924a 

Fulton 
•'    Oliver,  waiter  str  State  of  California 
"    Orrin,  collector  Carroll  &  Tilton,  r.  320  Turk 
"    Otis  G.  (Peterson  &  Co.),  r.  121  Powell 
"    Ronald  F.,  bookkeeper  Excelsior  Mill  Co., 

r.  844,  15th  Av  South 
"    Rosanna  M.,  widow,  r.  113a  14th 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2  Liberty 
"    Seward  M.,  with  The  Realty  Syndicate,  r. 

2036  Scott 
"    Stuart  M.,  longshoreman,    r.  Moultrie  nr 

Union  Av 
Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.  (Henry  L.  Dodge,  Lo- 
renzo H.  Sweeney,  John  E.  Ruggles  and 

F.  W.  Van  Sicklen),  wholesale  provision 

and     commission      merchants,     114-116 

Market  and  11-13  California 
"    Theodore  C,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  531  Capp 
"    Thomas  U.,  engraver,  r.  346,  5th 
"    Walter  H.,  special  policeman,  r.  112a  14th 
"    William  E.,    traveling    salesman,    r.    218 

Leavenworth 
Dodge  William  G.,  cashier  Bohemian  Club,  r. 

712  Sutter 
"    William  J.,  engraver,  r.  346,  5th 
"    William  J.,  policeman,  r.  37,  30th 
"    William  W.,    deputy    Assessor,    t.    13011/4 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Dodge  Zenas  U.,  attorney  at  law,  508  California, 

rooms  31-33,  r.  2229  Sutter 
"    &  Dunshee  (David   Dodge  and  Edgar  L. 

Dunshee)  proprietors  Excelsior  Mill  Co., 

713-717  Bryant 
Dodman  Henry,  stableman  Elijah  S.  Johnson, 

r.  680  McAllister 
Dodson  Beverly,  contractor,  r.  cor  Virginia  and 

Prospect  Avs 
"    Loring  G.,  conductor  S.  F.    &  S.  M.  Ry,  r. 

766  San  Jose  Av 


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Dodson  William,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Rv,  r.  2924 

Bush 
Dodwell,  Carlill  &  Co.  (China)   Robert  B.   Bain 

agent.  18  California,  room  1 
Doe  Alonzo  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Serpice.  r. 

425  Geary 
Doe  B.  &  J.  S.  (Bartlett,  Charles  F.  and  estate 
of  John  S.  Doe),  doors,  sash  and  blinds, 
44-46  Market 
"    Bartlett   (B.    &  J.    S.    Doe),    r.  Hotel   St. 

Nicholas 
"    Charles  F.  (B.  &  J.  S.  Doe  and  Charles  F. 
Doe  &  Co.)  r.  2000  Laguna 
Doe  Chaxles  F.  &  Co.  (Charles  F.  and  Frank  P. 
Doe)     wholesale     and     retail     lumber 
dealers,    SW   cor   Howard    and    Spear, 
telephone  Main  1987 
"    Charles  P.  (Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.)  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Charles  W.,  merchant,  ofQce  44-46  Market, 

r.  1941  Clay 
"    Daniel,  janitor  Michael  McGrath,  r.  530.  3d 
"    Frank  P.  (Charles  F.  Doe  &  Co.),  r.  2002  La- 
guna 
"    John  S.,  estate  of  (B.  &  J.   S.  Doe),  44-46 

Market 
"    Loring  B.,  contractor,  22  Market,  room  1,  r. 

1727  Pine 
"    Mellen  L.,  ofBce  44-46  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Otis,  marine  engineer,  r.  140a  Fell 
Doehn  Albert  P.,  shoecutter,    r.  512^4   Leaven- 
worth 
Doeing  Carl  A.,  editor,  r.  417  Grove 
Doelger  John,  bakery,  1821  Mason 
Doelter  Albert,  barber  Joseph  Brunner,  r.    634 

Post 
Doepfner  Annie  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1600 
Mason 
"    Oscar  J.,  r.  1631  Church 
"    Richard,  public  weigher.  ofBce  Jackson  St. 
■^Vharf,  r.  615  Lombard 
Doering  Charles,  laborer,  r.  1122.  7th  Av  South 
"    Frank,  pressman,  r.  725  Broadway 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  1109  Treat  Av 
"    George  J.,  carpenter,  r.  707  Elizabeth 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1243.  24th 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1109  Treat  Av 
"    John  G.,  butcher  Jacob  Schoenfeld,  r.  6th 

Av  South  nr  K 
"    Joseph,  vaquero.  r.  1122,  7th  Av  South 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1122,  7th  Av  South 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1300^4  Valencia 
Doermann  Gustave,  bartender,  r.  863Folsom 
Doembeclier  F.  S.,  president  Doembecher  Fur- 
niture Manufacturing  Co.,  733-741  Mis- 
sion, r.  Chehalis,  Wash. 
Doembeclier    Furniture  Manufacturing  Co. 
(Chehalis,    Wash.).    F.   S.    Doernbecher 
president,    James  S.    Greig    secretary, 
wholesale  furniture.  733-741  Mission 
Doerner  Johann,  shoemaker,  3  Natoma,  r.  3115"^, 

16th 
Doerr  A.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Albert,  shaper  hand  H.  Friedrichs,  r.  SE 

cor  Moscow  and  Italy  Av 
"    August,  liquors,  SE  cor  Moscow  and  Italy 

Av 
"    Henry,  cigar  maker,  r.  239,  5th 
"    Henry  P.,  blacksmith  P.  Unrath,  r.   1425 

Sanchez 
"    Philip  J.,  blacksmith  Cal.  Tool  Wks.,  r. 
1425  Sanchez 
43=  Doerr.    See  Dore  and  Dorr 
Doerrer  Josephine,  widow,  r.  916  Natoma 
"    William  G.,   bazaar,  411   Hayes,    r.    407^/^ 
Hayes 


DoescherClaus,  capitalist,  r.  134,  4th 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  1912  Fillmore 
"    Rudolph  R..  mechanical  optician  Cal.  Op- 
tical Co.,  r.  510  Mason 
Doffe  Louis,  beltmaker  H.  N.  Cook  Belting  Co., 

r.  9311/2  Church 
Doggett  Danton  C,  pressman,  r.  834  Vallejo 
"    Samuel  W..  attorney  at  law,  11  Montgom- 
ery Block,  r.  812,  26th 
"    Sumpter,  watchman,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    William,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  909  Florida 
■Kff-Doggett.    See  Daggett 
Dohemann  Hermann,  r.  2414  Mission 
Doheney  William,  teamster,  r.  21  Henry 

"    William  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  llll'/i  Stevenson 
Doheny  John,   blacksmith   Joseph  W.   Scheid, 

r.  Ws  Mission  Road  nr  Bauer 
"    John,  horseshoer,  SW  cor  Minna  and  New 

Montgomery,  r.  178  Perry 
4®=Doheny.    See  Dahoney  and  Dohoney 
Doherty  Andrew  G.,  salesman  J.  Samuels,  r.  712" 

Central  Av 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  6914  Shipley 
"    Annie,  r.  324  Ritch 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  IO614  Colton 
"    Bella,  nurse,  r.  1524i^  Clay 
"    Bernard,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Bryan,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

cor  Octavia  and  Lombard 
"    Charles  J.,  salesman  I.  Flatow  &  Co.    r.. 

240!/o,  6th 
"    Daniel,  car  driver,  r.  356,  3d 
"    Daniel,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Daniel,  engineer,  r.  14  Geneva 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  510,  1st 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1321  Minna 
"    Daniel,  tailor,  r.  912  Natoma 
' '    Edmund,  boxmaker  Hirschf  elder  &  Meaney ,. 

r.  1923a  Howard 
"    Edward,  hackman,  Plaza,  r.  454,  10th 
"    E.   Greta  Miss,   stenographer   Page,  Mc- 

Cutchen  &  Eells 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  35  Stanford 
"    Francis  B.  Rev.,  C.  S.  P.,  asst.  rector  St. 

Mary's  Church,  r.  628  California 
"    Frank  H.,  plumber,  r.  72,  9th 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  1256  California 
"    Frederick,  bartender  Kapp  &  Street,  r.  71  „ 

3d 
"    George  W.,  surveyor,  r.  71,4th 
"    George,  r.  133  Ivy  Av' 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  24  Georgia 
"    James,  gardener  Magdalen  Asylum 
•'    James,  laborer,  r.  116  Welsh 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1122  Battery 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  20  Federal 
"    James  V.,  carriage  wood  worker  Carvill 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  227A,  14th 
"    J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  37,  23d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1114  Tennessee 
"    John,  lineman  Gold  and  Stock  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

132  Tremont  Av 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1510  Folsom  rear 
"    John  A.,  superintendent  Modern  Laundry, 

r.  1326c  Harrison 
"    John  C,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  2410 

Sacramento 
"    John  C,  longshoreman,  r.  324  Ritch 
"    John  J.,  plumber,  r.  227a,  14th 
' '    John  P. ,  contractor,  r.  2016  Pierce 
"    John   P.,    plumber,    345    Kearny,    r.    2000- 

Steiner 
"    John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1604  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John  v.,  wool   dryer   F.   S.   Moody,  r.  32^^ 

Gilbert 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  10J4  Angelica 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  27  Alta 
■'    Martin  J.,  laborer,  r.  528  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Billings  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1923a  Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  257  Stevenson 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 

School,  r.  1923a  Howard 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  15241/^  Clay 
"    Matthew,  longshoreman,  r.  1314  York 
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Doherty  Owen,  screenman  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  422 
Brannan 
"    P.,  finisher  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  24  Georgia 
"    Patrick,   teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  4i/4 

Federal 
"    Riciiard,  laborer,  r.  14  Sherwood  PI 
"    Roger  P.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  408  Hyde 
"    Rose  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  517  Mason 
"    Rose  A.,  widow,  r.  22  Geneva 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  1121  Pine 
"    Thomas  J.  (Doherty  &  Fahy),  r.  UVi  Bry- 
ant Av 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  61,  17th 
"    Thomas  F.,  molder,  r.  806,  24th 
"    Timothy,  r.  227a  14th 
"     William,  laborer,  r.  45  Minna 
"    William  T.,  laborer,  r.  108  Nebraska  rear 
"    &    Fahy    (Thomas   J.  Doherty  and  Philip 
Fahy),  liquors,  1364  Folsom 
4®=  Doherty.    See  Daugherty ,  Dougherty,  Dorety 

and  Dorrity 
Dohle  John,  saloonkeeper,  r.  14  Moss 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  11  Freelon 
.eS^Dohle.    See  Dahle 
Dohmen  Joseph,  r.  33  Glen  Park  Av 
Dohnett  George,  quartermaster,  r.  308,  3d 
Dohnken  Henry,  bricklayer,  r.  622  Greenwich 
Dohoney  Philip  C,  clerk,  r.  438  Tehama 
4®-Dohoney.    See  Deheney 
Dohring  Charles,  r.  1827  Market 
"    Henry,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  29201^ 

Pierce 
"    Peter  H.,  laborer,  r.  2919  Pierce 
4®~ Dohring.    See  Doering 

Dohrman     Samuel,    second-hand    clothing,    702 
Mission,  r.  150  Minna 
"    William   C,  private   Underwriters'   Fire 
Patrol  Station  1,  r.  106  Jessie 
Dohrmann  A.  B.  C,  general  manager  Nathan, 
Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  1310  Jones 
"    Clarence,  salesman  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  2609  Pine 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  teacher  voice  culture  and 

physical  training,  2705  Howard 
"    Frederick   A.,    driver    National    Bottling 

Co.,  r.  313  Mason 
"    Frederick  W.  (Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.),  r. 

1310  Jones 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  assistant  manager  Nathan, 

Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  1310  Jones 
"    John,  liquors,  16  East,  r.  16%  East 
"    Julius,  traveling  salesman  Nathan,  Dohr- 
mann &  Co. ,  r.  2609  Pine 
Dohrmann  William  F.,   dentist,   63   Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1310  Jones 
jeS~Dohrmann.    See  Dorman 
Dohs  Charles,  r.  956  Harrison 
Doig  David  C,  machinist,  r.  2753  Octavia 
Doisron  Julius,  wire  weaver,  r.  2315  Lombard 
Doklstich  Vasso,  restaurant,  1210  Polk,   r.  NW 

cor  Pacific  Av  and  Polk 
Dolan  Alice,  bookkeeper,  r.  718  Church 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  A.  Dorn,  r.  73 

California  Av 
"    Annie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

560  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Benjamin,  seaman,  r.  206  Steuart 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  26  Oak  Grove  Av  rear 
"    Bridget  E.,  widow,  r.  i  Lundy  Lane 
•'    Brothers   (Michael  and  Patrick),   liquors, 

1374  Market 
"    Cecil  J.,  widow,  r.  127  Olive  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  123,  24th 

"    Daniel  P.,  with  P.  A.  Dolan,  r.  731  Harrison 
"    Edward,  r.  126  Ivy  Av 
"    Edward  F.,  cutter  Cahn,  Nickelburg  &Co., 

r.  331a  Oak 
"    Eva  Miss,  stenographer  Provident  Savings 

Life  Assurance  Society,  r.  648  Waller 
"    Felix,  cook,  r.  227  Minna 
"    Frances    Miss,    nurse    City    and    County 

Hospital 
"    Francis,  baker,  r.  320  Pacific 
"    Francis,  pattern  maker  Atlas  Iron  Wks., 

r.  319  O'Farrell 
"    Frank,  laborer  Flint  &  McLennan,  r.  1035 

Market 
"    George,  conductor,  r.  9  Bernard 


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Dolan  George  A.,  optician,  r.  731  Harrison 
"    Harriet  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2000  Larkin 
"    House,  Alois  E.  Duriez  proprietor,  143,  3d 
"     Hugh,  r.  123,  24th 

"    Hugh,  bartender  Dolan  Bros.,  r.  318  Ivy  Av 
"    Hugh  J.,  painter,  r.  2d  A V  South  nr  N 
"    James,  r.  913  Montgomery 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  135  Lily  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  13  Decatur 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  333  Shipley 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  68  Minna 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  427  Francisco 
"    James  C,  engineer  Golden  Gate  Park,  r. 
312  Hickory  Av 
Dolan  James  J.,  attorney  and  general  manager 
The     Merchants'      Mutual      Adjusting 
Agency,    504    Spreckels    Bldg,    r.    1014 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  J.,  mining,  r.  718  Church 
"    John,  r.  126  Ivv  Av 
"    John,  r.  1012,  15th 
"    John,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
"    John,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Wks, 

r.  421  Chestnut 
"    John,  melter  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  69  Califor- 
nia Av 
"    John,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co.,  r. 

333  Shipley 
"    John  Jr.,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  69  Call 

fornia 
"    John  A.,  cashier  M.   B.   Moraghan,  r.  611 

Pine 
"    JohnD.,r.  2341/2,  11th 
■ '    John  E. ,  stockcutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht , 

r.  4  Lundy  Lane 
"    John  F.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Folsom  and 

5th,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  N 
"  John  H.,  laborer,  r.  35914,  1st 
' '    John  H. ,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co. , 

r.  5  Minna 
"    John  M.,  sawyer,  r.  2422  Geary 
"    John  M.,  teamster,  r.  26  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    John  T.,  bookkeeper  J.  T.  Sullivan,  r.   850 

Bay 
"    John  v.,  clerk,  r.  1013,  15th 
"    Joseph,  horse  trainer,  r.  115c  Langton 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  625,  2d 
"    Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  648  Waller 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  731  Harrison 
"    Joseph  P.,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Corona, 

r.  191/2  Pond 
"    Josephine    M.,    stenographer  Cal.   Notion 

and  Toy  Co.,  r.  648  Waller 
"    Lawrence,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  560  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Lawrence  L.,  plumber,  r.  4  Lundy  Lane 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1225  McAllister 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1813  Page 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  935,  21st 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  509,  19th 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2261/2  Sanchez 
"    Mary  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  217a  Page 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  1012,  15th 
"     M.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    Michael  (Dolan  Bros.),  r.  729i/4  Natoma 
"    Michael,  barber  John  Simon,  r.  523  Howard 
"    Michael,  bartender,  r.  143,  3d 
"    Michael,  clerk  Macondray  &  Co.,  r.  930, 19th 
"    Michael,  galvanizer,  r.  335i/4  Fell 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  312,  1st 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1605  Fulton 
"    Michael,  solicitor  John  M.  McLaughlin  & 

Co. 
"    Michael  E.,  book  agent,  r.  554  Minna 
"    Michael  H.,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Lundy  Lane 


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"umm  GLue"  whisky. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

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Dolan  Michael  J.,  asst.  engineer  S.  F.  F.  D.,  r. 
2030  Pine 

"    Miles,  chandelier  maker  Thomas  Day  & 
Co.,  r.  126  Ivy  Av 

"    Patrick  (Dolan  Bros.),  r.  729i4  Natoma 

"    Patrick,  gardener,  r.  8  Gough 

"    Patrick,  iron  worker,  r.  19  Natoma 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  312  Hickory  Av 

"    Patrick,  liquors,  703  Davis,  r.  520  Howard 

"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  1034  Army 

"    Patrick  A.,  real  estate  agent,  24  Montgom- 
ery, r.  731  Harrison 

"    Patrick  C,  fireman  Golden  Gate  Park,  r. 
312  Hickory  Av 

"    Peter,  porter  Fred  Salkeld,  r.  227  Geary 

"    Peter,  restaurant,  1309  Castro,  r.  1311  Castro 

"    Philip,  liquors,  628  Merchant  and  624  Jack- 
son, r.  1007  Washington 

"    Robert,  night  watchman  Market  St.  Ry. 
r.  1605  Fulton 

' '    Robert  E , ,  correspondent  Macondray  &  Co. , 
920,  19th 

"    Rose  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Teresa,  nurse,  r.  718  Church 

"    Thomas,  r.  57  Potrero  Av 

"    Thomas,  r.  226%  Sanchez 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  68  Minna 

"    Thomas  B.,  bridgetender  4th  St.  Bridge,  r. 
850  Bay 

"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  13714.  6th 

"    Thomas  F.,  porter  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r.  123 
Eureka 

"    Timothy,    carpenter    and    builder,    r.    777 
Haight 

"    Vincent,  with  O.  F.  Rouleau 

"    William,    blacksmith    and    horseshoer,    7 
Louisa 

"    William,  civil  engineer,  r.  312  Hickory  Av 

"        "    William,  hackdriver,  r.  2517  Post 

"    William,  hostler  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave, 
r.  520  Stevenson 

"    William,  varnisher,  r.  ilSVi,  6th 

"    William  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1329  Waller 

"    William  K.,  collector  Nathan,  Dohrmann 
&Co.,  r.  23414,  nth 

"    William  L.,  bartender  Broyer  &  Glynn,  r. 
560  Pennsylvania  Av 

"    William  T.,  laborer,  r.  4  Lundy  Lane 
4S=-Dolan.    See  Doolan  and  Doolin 
Dolbeer  Jolm  (Dolbeer  &  Carson)  r.  828  Lombard 
Dolbeer  &  Carson  (John  Dolbeer  and  William 
Carson),  wholesale  lumber  dealers,  ship- 
ping and  agents  Dolbeer  &  Carson  Lum- 
ber Co.,  10  California,  room  3 

"    &  Carson  Lumber  Co.  (Eureka,  Humboldt 
Co.),  Dolbeer  &  Carson  agents,  10  Cali- 
fornia, room  3 
Dolce  Stephen,  fruits  and  vegetables,  416,  6th 
Dold  Jacob  Packing    Co.   (Kansas  City,  Mo.), 
Eugene  B.  Grace  agent,  640,  5th 

"    Joseph,  locksmith   and  gunsmith,  262,  8th 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  722  Valencia 

"    Peter,  frame  maker  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
1228  York 
Dolder  Leopold  F.,  salesman,  r.  905,  14th 
Dole  Edwin  L.,  expressman,  cor  Larkin   and 
McAllister,  r.  2361/2,  13th 

"    Stephen  C,  feeder  Brown  &  Craddock 

"    Walter  W.,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Dolenhart  William,  cook,  r.  915  Montgomery 
Dolerty  John,  porter  Hotel  Fairmount 
Dolet  Louis  E.,  liquors,  817  Larkin 
Dolheguy  Grace,  widow,  r.  1324  Jackson 

"    Leon  (Kuhlmeyer  &  Dolheguy),  r.  921i/4  Fil- 
bert 


Dolheguy  Marie  Miss,  stenographer  J.  Spaulding 

&  Co.,  r.  1324  Jackson 
Dolire  Con,  bootblack,  SW  cor  Harrison  and  3d, 

r.  40  South  Park 
Dolkar  John,  laborer,  r.  49  Gilbert 
Doll  Carl  E.,  clerk  Edward  H.  Goetze,  r.  426 
Powell 
"    Edward,  soapmaker,  r.  NE    cor  8th  and 

Brannan 

"    William  C,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  8th    and 

Brannan 

Dollar  James,  manager  Dollar  Lumber  Co.,  10 

California,  room  11,  r.  San  Rafael 

"    Lumber  Co.,  James    Dollar    manager,  10 

California,  room  11 

"    Robert,    manager   Usal   Redwood  Co.,   10 

California,  room  11,  r.  San  Rafael 

DoUard  Arthur  W.,  bookkeeper  Frank  Barnard, 

r.  1803  Laguna 

"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

1803  Laguna 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1803  Laguna 
"    John  A.,  master   mariner,  r.  218   Chatta- 
nooga 
"    William,  woolsorter,  r.  13  Rondel  PI 
"    William  E.,  liquors,  61  Tehama 
Dollein  Adam,   tinner  Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  r.  324 

Duncan 
DoUerup  Benjamin,  carpenter  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
DoUey  Michael,  wood  and  coal,  5  Oak  Grove  Av, 

r.  151/^  Oak  Grove  Av 
Dolling  Elsabe.  widow,  r.  918  Page 
"    William  H.,  engraver,  SHardie  PI,  r.  918 

Page 
"    William  P.,  waiter,  r.  Prescott  House 
DoUinger  Leah  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1046!4  Fol- 
som 
"    Marcus,  r.  10461/4  Folsom 
DoUiver  Edwin,  seaman,  r.  745  Folsom 
"    Frank  P.,  salesman  W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.,  r. 

360,  nth 
"    J.  S.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis  E.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  360,  Uth 
"    Samuel  R.  (DoUiver  &  Bro.),  r.  12  Beaver 
"    Sewall,  salesman  DoUiver  &  Bro.,  r.  1008 

Jones 
"    Thomas  (DoUiver  &  Bro.),  r.  I814  Guy  PI 
"    William,  porter  DoUiver  &  Bro.,  r.  705,  21st 
"    &  Brother  (Thomas  and  Samuel  R.),  shoe 
findings,  29,  2d 
DoUman  John,  baker   J.   Lanzer,   r.  2242  Mis- 
sion 
Dolman  Daniel  P.,  machinist,  r.  207!^  Guerrero 
"    Julien,  gardener,  555  Harrison 
"    Lewis,  porter,  r.  104  New  Montgomery 
4®" Dolman.    See  Dahlman 
Dolph  Elof,  diver,  r.  328  Noe 
"    Robert  B.,  salesman  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  1114  Taylor 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1114  Taylor 
Dolphin  Swimming  and  Boating  Club,  Harry  C. 
Vandewater  secretary,  foot  of  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    Yachting  Club,  office  539  Californ  a 
Domay  Andrew,  porter  Wichman,  Lutgen&  Co., 

r.  933  Kearny 
Dombach  John,  porter,  r.  707  Diamond 
Dombrower  Helen,  widow,  r.  312  Hyde 
Domenic  &  Co.  (Domenic  Figone),  florists  and 

decorators,  338 Sutter 
Domenichini  Angelo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1648 
Mission 
"    Celestino  (Domenichini  &  Venturi),  r.  1617 

Powell 
"    &  Venturi  (Celestino  Domenichini  and  Vin- 
cenzo  Venturi),  groceries  and    liquors, 
1501  Powell 
Domenici  Basilio,  tailor,  1337  Dupont,  r.   31314 
Lombard 
"    Leonardo,  carpenter,  r.  1717  Stockton 
Domenico  D.,  chipper  Atlas  I.  Wks 
"    Delmarco,  restaurant,  1323  Battery,  r.  447 

Broadway 
"    Madrid,  widow,  r.  154  Eddy 
Domeniconi  Amelia,  widow,  r.  2008  Taylor 
"    James,  bookkeeper  Baxter  &  Oesting,   r. 

2008  Taylor 
"    Severino,  drug  clerk,  r.  3008  Taylor 


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Domergue    Achille,    tanner    Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
«'    Josephine,  widow,  dressmaker,  1408Vi  Pow- 
ell 

Domestic  Sewing  Machines  and  Paper  Pat- 
terns, J.  W.  Evans  agent,  1021  Market 

Domett   William   E.,    master   mariner,    r,   708 
Guerrero 

Domingo  G.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Mark,  restaurant,  r.  447  Broadway 

Dominguez   Anasticeo,    saddler   Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  55,  2d 
"    Carmelita,  widow,  r.  1407  Powell 
"    R.  A.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  San  Jose,  r. 
14071^  Powell 

Dominican  Convent,  1210  Guerrero 

Dominican  Monastery,  W  s  Steiner  bet  Bush 
and  Pine 

Dominican  Sisters,  550  Fillmore,  Sacred  Heart 
Church 

Dominique  John,  laundryman,  r.  605  Broadway 

Domkowicz  Rudolf,  salesman  G.  T.  Marsh  &  Co., 
r.  711  Jones 

Dommes    William,  machinist    Electrical    En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  511  Douglass 

Domrowe  William,  shoemaker,  1005  Post,  r.  337, 
10th  Av 

Domshee  Paul,  bookkeeper,  r.  1309  Stockton 

Doaaghy  Frank  M.,  wood  and  coal,  404,  5th 
"    James  S.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1425 
Hayes 

Donahoo   Michael   J.,  vice-president   Burge  & 
Donahoo  Co.,  incorporated,  220  Sansome, 
room  4,  r.  Oakland 
"    Peter  B.,  mining  engineer,  office  220  San- 
some, room  4,  r.  Oakland 

4a-  Donahoo.    See  Donahue,  Donoghue,   Dono- 
hoe  and  Donohue 

Donahue  Annie,  widow,  office  916  Market,  room 
36,  telephone  Main  1673,  r.  NE  cor  Bryant 
and  Second 
"    Cecilia,  widow,  r.  1606  Howard 
"    Charles  E.,  driver  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  324 


<<    Charles  J.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  2210 
Jones 

"    Daniel,  engineer,  r.  1412  Mason 

"    Daniel,  plumber  Schuster  Bros.,r.  267  Minna 

"    Dennis  H.,  drayman,  r.  42  Natoma 

"    Edward  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  638  Minna 

"    Edward  H,,  compositor  Call 

"    Elizabeth  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Redding  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  132  Julian  Av 

"    Henry,  agent,  r.  614  Birch  Av 

"    Henry,  bricklayer,  r.  734  Folsom 
Donahue  Henry,  druggist,  140,  3d 

"    Henry,  steerage  watchman  str  City  of  Syd- 
ney 

"    Henry  M.,  clerk,  r.  42  Natoma 

"    James,  r.  13  Everett 

"    James,  baker,  r.  934,  17th 

"    James,  barber,  1933  Mission 

"    James,  clerk  Thomas  Connolly,  r.  312  Lily 
Av 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  13!4  Freelo  i 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  3  Federal 

"    James  E.,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  28  Alvarado 

"    James  E.  Jr.,  helper  blacksmith   Market 
St.  Ry.,  r.  28  Alvarado 

"    James  P.,  r.  312  Lily  Av 

"    James  T.,  bookkeeper  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r. 
120,  8th 
Donahue   James   T.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
The  National  Ice  Co.,  office  327  Market, 
r.  Berkeley 

"    Jeremiah,  seaman,  r.  743  Harrison 

"    Jeremiah,  Jr.,  fireman  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  743  Harrisqn 

"    John,  gripman   Market    St.  Ry.,  r.   1731b 
Haight 

"    John  C,  r.  2  Bryant  Av 

"    John  W.,  compositor  Journal  of  Commerce, 
r.  16  Clara 

"    John  F.,  clerk, T.  28  Alvarado 

"    Joseph,  carpet  layer,  r.  616  Mason 

"    Kittie,  widow,  r.  227  Olive  Av 

"    Lawrence,  railroad  man,  r.  419  Brannan 


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Donahue  Maggie,  widow,  r.  44314  Minna 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  23  Bridge 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2210  Jones 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  274  Jes! 

"    Nora,  widow,  r.  443  Bryant 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  336  Duncan 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1303  Pt.  Lobos  Av 

"    Patrick,  watchmaker,  1016  Shotwell 

"    Peter,  r.  346,  1st 

"    Peter,  r.  454  Bryant 

"    Peter  Mrs.,  widow,  36  Columbian  Bldg,  916 
Market,  r.  NE  cor  Bryant  and  2d 

"    Peter  J.,  capitalist,  64  Nevada  Block,  r. 
Santa  Clara 

"    Robert  E.,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  443 
Bryant 

"    Simon,  shoemaker  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r.  477 
Jessie 

"    T.,  porter  Western  Meat  Co. 

"    Thomas  R.,  collector,  r.  229  Olive  Av 
4®-Donahue.      See  Donahoo,  Donoghue,  Dono- 

hoe  and  Donohue 
Donald  Andrew  J.,  machinist,  r.  E  s  Pennsyl- 
vania Av  nr  Butte 

"    David,  helper  Union  I.  Wks 

"    David,  stonecutter,    r.  Victoria   nr   Ran- 
dolph 

"    Frank  R.,  clerk,  r.  640  Church 

"    George,  hoseman  Engine  33 

'<    Harriet  L.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  931  Web- 
ster 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  830  Battery 

"    James  C,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r. 
2028  Steiner 

"    John,  r.  526  Connecticut 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  121  Arkansas 

"    John,  Jr.,  shipjoiner,  r.  121  Arkansas 

"    John  H.,   accountant  Balfour,  Guthrie  & 
Co.,  r.  640  Church 

"    N.  Mrs.,  saleslady,  r.  620  Ellis 

"    William,  shipjoiner,  r.  526  Connecticut 

"    William   D.,    sergeant-at-arms    Board    of 
Supervisors,  r.  212  Mason 
4®" Donald.    See  Donell 

Donaldson  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  717 
Capp 

"    Alexander,  dockmaster  Union  I.    Wks,  r. 
SSdVi  Clementina 

"    Alfred,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

"    Charier,  printer  Goodman-Levlson  Co.,  r. 
429,  7th 

"    George  W.,  r.  1330  Sanchez 

"    Helen,  widow,  r.  1605  Devisadero 

"    James,  r.  1615  Sacramento 

"    James,  merchandise  broker,  207  Battery, 
room  7,  r.  Oakland 

"    J.   E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1745 
Hayes  rear 

"    John,"musician,  r.  33914  Clementina 

"    John,  sewing  machines,  205,  4th,    r.    1915 
Howard 

"    Joseph  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1330  Sanchez 

"    Martha  G.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1330  San- 

"    Robert,  deckhand,  r.  501  Napa 

"    Robert,  machinist  J.  G.   Worth,   r.    339!4 

Clementina 
"    Robert,  stableman  Charles  J.  Hinrichs,  r. 

524,  3d 
"    Robert   A.,  assistant   general   passenger 

agent  S.  P.   Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  2828 

Washington 
"    Robert  H.,   clerk  gen.    pass,   agt's    office 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Stuart,  painter,  r.  438  Oak 
"    Tillie  G.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1330  Sanchez 


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Donaldson  Watson  N.,  clerk,  r,  509  Jones 
"    William,  draughtsman  naval  dept.  Union 
I.  "Wks,  r.  33914  Clementina 
Donaldson  William  A.  president  Truckee  Lum- 
ber Co.  of  San  Francisco,  243-251  Berry, 
■    r.  Oakland 
>^='Donaldson.    See  Donelson 
Donati  Antonio,  varieties,  NE  cor  Kearny  and 
Vallejo 
"    Francisco,  farmer,  r.  416  Pacific 
"    Michele,  barber,  228  Montgomery  Av 
Donato    Gaetano,   fruits    and    vegetables,  605 

Vallejo 
Donavon  Daniel  J.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin, 
r.  6  Godeus 
"    John  M.,  r.  6  Godeus 
4S~Donavon.    See  Donovan 
Donbavand  Joseph,  compositor  James  H.  Barry, 

r.  618  Harrison 
Doncks  P.  Herman,  capitalist,  r.  339V4  Hayes 
Dondere  Joseph,   clerk  Auguste   Carle,  r.    732 
Vallejo 
'■    Marie,  widow,  r.  732  Vallejo 
Dondero  Andrew,  finisher  Cal.   Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  1211  Powell 
"    August,  r.  718  Greenwich  rear 
"    Carlo,  r.  2815  Greenwich 
Dondero  Cliarles.  secretary  Italian  Chamber  of 
Commerce  and  editor  BoUettinoMensile, 
506  Battery,  room  1.  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  r.  718  Greenwich  rear 
"    Frank,  teamster  Bender  Bros.,  r.  19  Russell 
"    Giovanni,  boarding,  r.  522  Green 
■'    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  1  Edith  PI 
"    James,  r.  718  Greeenwich  rear 
■'    James,    watchman,    r.    North    Point    and 

Powell 
■'    John,  r.  718  Greenwich 
•'    John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  718  Greenwich 
"    John  B.,  candy  maker  Rothschild  &  Ehren- 

pfort,  r.  1707  Stockton  rear 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  227  Pacific 
"    Louis,  r.  6  Russell 
"    Luigi,  peddler,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Dondlinger  Joseph,  helper  August  Petzold,  r. 

Alameda 
Donegan  Edward,  hostler,  r.  606  Natoma 
"    Edward,  plumber  Levy  &  Parker,  r.  1214a 

Union 
"    Hubert,  surveyor,  r.  506  Jones 
"    James  F.,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  921^^ 

Capp 
"    John  J.,  wood  and  coal,  716  Folsom,  r.  48 

Ritch 
"    Maurice,  foreman,  r.  250  Clara 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  1214  Union 
•'    Thomas  H.,  bartender  Mrs.  M.  Cleary,  r. 

256,3d 
"    William,  hostler  Charles  S.  Crittenden,  r. 
1000  Geary 
4S=  Donegan.    See  Donigan  and  Dunnigan 
Donelin  Timothy  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
4®"  Donelin.     See  Donnellan 
Donelon  Patrick,  fireman  str  Apache 
Donelson  D.  August,   salesman   Smiths'  Cash 

Store,  r.  emM  Filbert 
0="  Donelson.    See  Donaldson 
Dongo  Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Donhan  Robert  B.,  draughtsman  S.  F.  Bridge 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Donigan  Frank  P.,  helper  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  1121 
Montgomery 
"    John,  musician,  r.  315  Waller 
"    John  J.,  stevedore,  r.  705,  24th 
"    Michael,  porter,  r.  1121  Montgomery 


Donigan  Michael  T.,  pattern  maker  Towle  & 
Lynch,  r.  1121  Montgomery 
"    Rose  Miss,  r.  5  Ewing  PI 
^B'  Donigan.    See  Donegan  and  Dunnigan 
Doniselli  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  515  Filbert 

"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  515  Filbert 
Donison  Henry  J.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mision,  i 

Elmhurst,  Alameda  Co. 
Donkin  A.,  storekeeper  str  San  Bias 
Donlan  Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  32  Russ 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  141  Shipley 
"    Frank  R.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  32  Russ 
"    James  D.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  526  Howard 
"    John  P.,  painter,  r.  28'/4  Bluxome 
"    John  P.,  salesman,  r.  32  Russ 
"    Kitty  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  219  Sanchez 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  933,  18th 
"    Michael,  driver,  r.  7  Clinton  Park 
"    Michael,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r 

7311,4  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  413  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  stableman  J.  P.  Ferguson  &  Son 
"    Thomas   S.,  longshoreman,  r.  20^/^  Folsom 

Av 
"    William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  219 

Sanchez 
"    William  G.,  printer    Abramson-Heunisch 
Co.,  r.  706  California 
4®" Donlan.    See  Donlon  and  Donnellan 
4®=Donley.    See  Donnelly 
Donleavy  Michael   F.,  liquors,  412   Kearny,  r. 

1136  Howard 
4S="  Donleavy.    See  Dunleavy 
Donley    William,   carpenter    Hale    Bros.,  r.  45 

Julian  Av 
Donlon  D.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1518  Stockton 
"    Dennis  G.,  machine  hand  Siebe,  Glanville 
Co.,  r.  1518  Stockton 
John,  r.  131  i/i  Langton 
Joseph  M.,  solicitor  Charles  Christensen, 

r.  729,  23d 
Maggie  Miss,  r.  1517  Leavenworth 
Michael,  car  inspector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  131^4 

Langton 
Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  17  Minna 
Michael  J.,  hostler  Saratoga  Stables,  r. 

1517  Leavenworth 
Thomas,    grlpman   Presidio  and   Ferries 

RR,  r.  1218  Green 
William   J.,    machinist    American   Type 
Founders' Co.,  r.  1517  Leavenworth 
4®~Donlon.    See  Donlan  and  Donnellan 
Donly  J.  C,  r.  11  Taylor 

Donn  John,  tanner  Richard  Curtis,  r.  2626  Bry- 
ant Av 
Donnadieu  Alma,  housekeeper,  14  Washington 
Donne  Joseph  H.,  packer,  r.  1009  McAllister 
"    Richard  J.,  bill  clerk  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1009  McAllister 
"    Richard  M.,  expressman,  r.  1009  McAllister 
Donnel  James  W.,  operator,  r.  231,  7th 

"    Jonathan,  r.  807  Van  Ness  Av 
Donnell    Arthur    C.    (Okell,  Donnell  &  Co.),   r. 
California  Hotel 
"    James  W.,  photographer  J.  H.  Peters,  r. 
231,  7th 
4S" Donnell.    See  Donald 
"    Donnellan  George  E.,  clerk,  r.  1404  Mason 
"    Thomas,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  719  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  pressman  M.  Weiss'  Son,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  719  O'Farrell 
rear 
4®="Donnellan.    See  Donelin,  Donlan  and  Don- 
lon 
Donnelly  A.,  messman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Albin  B.,   guard  County  Jail  No.  2,  r.  409 

Geneva  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  531,  7th 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1.327  Union 
"    B.  &  Co.    (Bernard  Donnelly),  liquors,  315 

East  North 
"    Bernard   (B.   Donnelly  &  Co.),   r.   10  Com- 
mercial 
"    Bernard,  groceries    and  liquors,  NW  cor 

Bush  and  Fillmore,  r.  2014  Fillmore 
"    Bernard,  hoseman  Engine  4.  r.  8  Minna 


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Donnelly  Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  605  Fulton 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  110,  7th 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  1610  Post 
"    Charles  F.,    gripman   Market   St.   Ry.,  r. 

1421  !4  Valencia 
"    Daniel  W.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Burlingame,  Cal. 
Donnelly,  Dunne  &  Co.  (Edward  T.  Donnelly 
and  James  F.  Dunne),  stock  raisers,  601 
California 
"    Edward  D.,    grading    contractor,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r,  2103  Jones 
Donnelly  Edward  F.,  physician,  office  and  r. 
1001  McAllister,  telephone  West  120 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1302  Pine 
"    Edward  T.  (Donnelly,  Dunne  &  Co.),  r.  318 

Oak 
"    Edward  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  58  Shipley 
"    Edwin,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co. 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  315,  8th 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  724  Front 
"    Ettie  Miss,  jewelry  case  maker,  r.  453^^ 

Bryant 
"    Frank  (Nagle  &  Donnelly),  r.  1241 14  Market 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  356^  Brannan 
"    Frank,  teamster  John  Tuttle,  r.  7th  Av  nr  J 
"    Frank  J.,  druggist  Dr.   A.   T.   Leonard,  r. 

1610  Post 
"    Frank  L.,  expressman,  r.  909^,  18th 
"    Frank  R.,  butcher  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  W  s  1st 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Frederick  J.,  horseshoer,  r.  135  Tehama 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  816  Sansome 
"    George  H.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  200  Stock- 
ton 
"    George  S.,  dental  student,  r.  1618  Fulton 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  135  Tehama 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  4531^  Bryant 
"    Harry,  fireman  str  Crescent  City 
"    Hugh,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  562 

Natoma 
"    James,  r.  659  Clay 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  19  Commercial 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

156  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  master  schr  Webfoot,  office  48  Mar- 
ket, room  1 
"    James,  seaman,  r  5  Baldwin  Court 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  352  Jessie  rear 
"    James  J.  (Donnelly   &   Brannan),    r.  San 

Mateo 
"    James  O.,  painter,  r.  311  Castro 
"    James  W..  liquors,  1201  Golden  Gate  Av,  r. 

38  Ridley 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  3  William 
"    Jane,  domestic,  1909  Pine 
"    John,  r.  2I614,  6th 
"    John,  r.  635  Geary 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  664V4  Howard 
"    John,  chief  engineer  str  City  of  Sydney,  r. 

241/4  Lapidge 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  139,  4th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  137,  4th  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  678  Brannan  rear 
"    John,  porter,  r.  110,  7th 
"    John  A.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1113  Pierce 
"    John  C,  salesman  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John  C,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  191/2  Sumner 
"    John  H.,r.  2428  Bush 
"    John  H.,  laborer  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  r.  58 

Shipley 
"    John  H.,  wood  carver,  r.  135  Tehama 
"    John  T.,  painter,  r.  278  Minna 
"    John  T.,  stair  builder,  r.  135  Tehama 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Daniel  McGuigan,  r.  937,  18th 
"    Joseph  C,  porter  Magner  Bros.,  r.  1241% 

Market 
"    Liizzie  Miss,  jewelry  case  maker,  r.  453i/4 

Bryant 
"    Louis  P.,  porter,  r.  135  Tehama 
"    Mark  J.,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co. 
"    Martin,  deckhand,  r,  204  Jackson 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  140  Hickory  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1155  Folsom  rear 


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Donnelly  Mary,  domestic,  2195  Devisadero 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2201  Fulton 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2519  Pacific  Av 
"    Mary    E.     Miss,     vice-principal     Hearst 

Grammar  School,  r.  815  Oak 
"    May  Miss,  dressmaker  Gustav  Flamm,  r. 

2428  Bush 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  109  Buena  Vista 
"    Michael,  tanner,  r.  58  Shipley 
"    Michael,  tinsmith  Joseph  H.  Brook,  r.  1126 

Market 
"    Michael  A.,  bookkeeper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r. 

222,  17th 
"    Michael  M.,  horseshoer,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Minnie  Miss,   machine    operator,   r.    45314 

Bryant 
"    M.  Louise  Miss,  teacher  Rincon  Grammar 

School,  r.  815  Oak 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  SE  cor  Mission  and  4th 
"    Patrick  F.,  brass  finisher,  r.  135 Tehama 
"    Patrick  T.,  abstract  clerk U.  S.  Mint,  r.  905 

Market 
"    Peter,  lodgings,  140  Minna 
"    Peter  E.  (Donnelly  &  Ryan),  r.  16c  Decatur 
Donnelly  Bichard  M.,  president  Pacific  Coast 
Co-operative  Cigar  Manufacturing  Co., 
324  Battery,  r.  660  Howard 
"    Sadie  Miss,  confectionery,  531  Hayes 
"    Sarah   F.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r,  815  Oak 
"    Walton  C,  teamster,  r.  1618  Fulton 
"    William  F.,  hack  driver,  r.  1206  Larkin 
"    William  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1919  Geary 
Donnelly    &  Brannan   (James   J.   Donnelly), 
wholesale  and  retail  dealers  wines  and 
•  brandies,  1069-1071  Mission 
"    &  Ryan  (Peter  E.  Donnelly  and  Theodore 
Ryan),  groceries  and  liquors,  501,  8th 
i^-Donnelly.    See  Donley 
Donnels  Albert  T.,  salesman  Chas.  M.  Plum  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Donnels  Horace  C.  cashier  Home  Life  Ins.  Co., 
3-4  Flood  Bldg,  r.  965  Masonic  Av 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  965  Masonic  Av 
Donner  Albert,  shoemaker  Charles  Dietle 
»    Henry  L.,  shipping  clerk  Lievre,  Fricke  & 

Co.,  r.  15151/4  Market 
"    John,  r.  807  Van  Ness  Av 
Donnerfeld  John  V.,  dyer,  r.  243  Minna 
Donnes  G.   F.,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  625 

Bush 
.^-Donnelly.    See  Donnelly 
Donogh  Andrew  O.,  salesman  C.  B.  Perkins,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    T.  John,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
349,  4th  Av 
Donoghue  George,  clerk,  r.  718  Natoma  rear 
"    Ignatus,  stock  cutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

331  Turk 
' '    Joseph,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co. ,  r.  331  Turk 
"    Julia,  domestic,  3319  Clay 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  7%  Isis 
"    Michael,  messenger  First  National  Bank, 

r.  815  Eddy 
"    Timothy,  miner,  r.  220  Fulton 
jg®*Donoghue.    See  Donahoo,  Donahue,  Donohoe 

and  Donohue  _     , 

Donohoe  Building,  NE  cor  Market  and  Taylor, 
entrance  1170  Market 
"    Cornelius,  policeman,  r.  27  Devisadero 
"    Denis  Jr.  (Cormac  &  Donohoe),  attorney  at 

law,  207  Battery,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1182  Haight 
Donohoe    Edward,     secretary    Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Sutter,  r.  2117  Pacific  Av 


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Donohoe  Hubert,  painter,  r.  6  Kissling 
Donohoe  James  H.,  superintendent  Station  G 
Post  Office,  r.  271/2  Devisadero 
"    James  J.,  salesman  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons, 

r.  8  Harrison 
"    Jolm,  blacksmith,  r.  1704a  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  961  Bryant 
Donolioe    Joseph   A.,    vice-president  Donohoe- 
Kelly  Banking  Co.,  NE  cor  Montgomery 
and  Sutter,  r.  8120  Broadway 
"    Joseph  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2117  Pacific  Av 
Dononoe-Kelly     Banking    Company,    Adam 
Grant    president,    Joseph   A.    Donohoe 
vice-president,  Edward  Donohoe  secre- 
tary, James  A.  Thompson  cashier,  NE 
cor  Montgomery  and  Sutter 
"    Maria  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1309  California 
"    Michael   (Donohoe  &  Murphy),  r.  1309  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Owen,  shoemaker,  1613  Turk 
"    Patrick,  granite  dealer.  1613  Turk 
"    Patrick,  porter  A.  C.  Nichols  &  Co.,  r.  1519 

Mason 
"    Patrick  J.,  architect,  330  Pine,  room  18  r 

632  Sutter 
"    Philip,  laborer,r.  247,  2d 
"    &    Murphy    (Michael   Donohoe    and    John 
Murphy),  wood  and  coal,  1309  California 
4®" Donohoe.    See  Donahoo,  Donahue,  Donoghue 

and  Donohue 
Donohue  Allie,  carpenter  and  house  mover,  r  72 
West  Mission 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1413  Taylor 
"    Catharine  V.,  widow,  r.  2028  Filbert 
"    Charles,  clerk  Timothy  D.  McCarthy 
"    Charles  A.,  shipping  clerk  Blake,   Moffltt 

&  Towne,  r.  17  Oak 
"    Charles  H.,  engineer  American  Brewery,  r 

1603  Mason  ^' 

"    Cornelius  (Shea  &  Donohue),  r.   18  Verona 

"    Cornelius,  clerk  r.  408  Hyde 

"    Cornelius,  miner,  r.  314  Minna 

"  Cornelius,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Cornelius,  porter,  r.  13  Louisa 

"  Daniel,  bartender  John  D.  Garratson,  r. 
635  Stevenson 

"  Daniel,  brewer  American  Brewery,  r.  724b 
Green 

"  D.  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1087 
Tennessee 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  743  Harrison 

"    Eugene,  r.  72  West  Mission 

"  Eugene,  expressman,  NE  cor  2d  and  How- 
ard, r.  1451/4  Dorn 

"    F.  J.,  wrapper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  627  Shotwell 

"    Frank,  capitalist,  r.  1508  Guerrero 

"  Frank  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
24th  and  Shotwell,  r.  1502  Guerrero 

"    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  1100  Stevenson 

"    Honora,  widow,  r.  718,  14th 

"  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  116,  7th,  r. 
55114  Minna 

"    James,  molder,  r.  46  Tehama 

"  James,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r 
530,  17th 

"    James  Jr.,  r.  551 V^  Minna 

"    James  C,  packer,  r.  414!^  Clementina 

"    Jeremiah  J.,  painter,  r.  II31/2  Ridley 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  27  Gilbert 

"    John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  438  Broadway 

"    John,  file  cutter,  r.  408  Harrison 

"  John,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 


Donohue  John,  horse  dealer,  r.  1100  Stevenson 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  488,  8th 
"    John,  painter,  r.  264  Clara 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  933  Mission 
"    John,    teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  410,  15th 
"    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  1502  Guerrero 
"    John  W.,  civil  engineer,  r.  72  West  Mis- 
sion 
"    Joseph,  r.  845  Mission 
"    Joseph    P.,   millhand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r. 

cor  Maryland  and  Sierra 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  groceries,  119,  7th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  414,  6th 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  groceries,  113  Juniper 
"    Patrick,  driver,  r.  56d  Clementina 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  27  Gilbert 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Patrick  J.,  groceries,  NE  cor  Montgomery 

and  Green 
"    Robert  M.,  clerk,  r.  910  Clay 
"    Rodger,  expressman,  r.  1341  Alabama 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1423  Pine 
"    Thomas,  r.  425  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  r.  743  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  bootblack,  r.  SlO'/i,  5th 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  500  Grove 
"    Timothy,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  898 

Green 
"    William,  r.  551'^  Minna 
"    William,  liquors,  NE  cor  Steuart  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  635  Natoma 
"    William   H.   (Donohue  &  Kerdell),  r.  616 

Mason 
"    &  Kerdell  (William  H.  Donohue  and  Tony 
Kerdell)    manufacturing    jewelers,    134 
Sutter 
4®~ Donohue.    See  Donahoo,  Donahue,  Donoghue 

and  Donohoe 
Donovan  Agnes,  widow,  r.  727^^  Clementina 
"    Alexander,  cook  John  Frank,  r.  1228!^  Pine 
"    Allen  W.,  opener  U.   S.  Customs,  r.    533 

Bryant 
"    Andrew  J.,  chief  deputy  Superintendent 

Streets,  r.  225  Fulton 
"    Annie  Miss,  clerk  Thomas  McCraith  &  Co., 

r.  680  Greenwich 
"    Augustine  J.,  bookkeeper  Holm'&  Nathan, 

r.  171514  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Bessie  Miss  (Lynch  &  Donovan),  r.  706  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.366  Jessie 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  225  Fulton 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  534  Hickory  Av 
"    Charles,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r 

1389  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  F.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  754 

Harrison 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  89  Garden 
"    Charles  M.,  butcher,  r.  1606  Kearny 
"    Cornelius,  r.  727i/4  Clementina 
"    Cornelius,  coalpasser  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  3018  Buchanan 
"    Cornelius,    groceries     and      liquors,     903 

Sanchez 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  24%  Harriet 
"    Cornelius,  machinist,  r.  1155Folsom 
"    Cornelius,   sprinkler  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  1809  Pine 
"    Daniel,  boots  and  shoes,  1412  Stockton  and 

423  Montgomery  Av,  r.  915  Union  rear 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  24i/i  Harriet 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  423  Natoma 
"    Daniel,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Daniel,  liquors,  r.  786  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  printer    Stuparich   Mfg  Co.,  r.  3 

Burcham  PI 
"    Daniel,   shoemaker,  2767   Octavia,  r.   1812 

Union 
"    Daniel,  wool  grader,  r.  763  Bryant 
"    Daniel  P.,  driver  McAvoy  &  Gallagher,  r. 

631a  Minna 
"    Daniel  T.,  machinist  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co., 

r.  122  O'Farrell 
"    David,  bartender  John  B.  McNamara,  r. 

15001/2  Folsom 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  721  Natoma 


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Donovan  Edward,  r.  346,  4th 
' '    Edward,  driver  Consumers'  Ice  Co. ,  r.  1500^ 

Folsom 
"    Edward  F.,  watchman,  r.  762a  Folsom 
"    Edward  P.,  deputy  County  Clerk,    r.    29 

Garden 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  421  Broderick 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Ellen   Miss,  teacher   Franklin    Grammar 

School,  r.  511  Turk 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  1306  Folsom 
"    Ellen,  millinery,  1526  Polk 
'.'    Eugene,  r.  948i^  Harrison 
"    Florence  Miss,  stenographer  F.  A.  Rouleau 
"    Frances  Miss,  printer  Frederick  H.  Bush- 

nell.  r.  37  Stanly  PI 
"    Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  397  Hayes 
"    Frank,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  763 

Bryant 
"    Frank  M.,  painter  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1936  Filbert 
"    Galvin,  liquors,  786  Folsom 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  830  Bryant 
"    George  F.,  paper  hanger,  r.  lllbVi  San  Car- 
los Av 
' '    George  M. ,  plumber  F.  Rai  sch,  r .  1012  Minna 
"    Gerald,  carpenter,  r.  783  Mission 
"    Geraldine  G.  Miss,  teacher  Business  Eve- 
ning School,  r.  417  Larkin 
"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Harry,  brass  molder  M.  Greenberg's  Sons, 

r.  4261/4  Hayes 
"    Helen  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  139,  14th  rear 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  612^  Natoma 
"    Hugh,  laborer  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

18th  Av  South  bet  R  and  S 
"    James,  bricklayer,  r.  1306  Folsom 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  616,  6th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1335^4  Natoma 
"    James,  spinner  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills 
"    James,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 

763  Bryant 
"    James  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  736  Hayes 
"    James  J.,  tankmaker  Fulda  Bros.,  r.   808 

Laguna 
"    James  J.,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  1342  Nebraska 
"    James  M.,  butcher  G.  Pisani,  r.  219  Austin 
"    James  P.,  wood  and  coal,  222  Leavenworth, 

r.  61 114  Grove 
"    James  T.,  sergeant  police,  r.  221914  Polk 
"    Jeremiah,  calker,  r.  208  Noe 
"    Jeremiah,  carpenter,  r.  417  Minna 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  107,  23d 
"    Jeremiah,  longshoreman,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    Jeremiah,  policeman,  r.  2711^4  Laguna 
"    Jeremiah,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  1012  Po- 

trero  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.   (Gargre   &   Co.),  r.  4  Elliot 

Park 
"    Jerome,  clerk,  r.  1335i4  Natoma 
"    Jerome,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  329 

Sanchez 
"    J.  J.,  teamster,  r.  1016  Minna 
"    John,  artificial  limb  maker  Menzo  Spring, 

r.  783  Mission 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  417  Minna 
'•    John,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John,  hostler  James  P.  Guerin,  r.  3  Burch- 

amPl 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  512,  2d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  519b  Brannan 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  941,  15th 
"    John,  liquors,  1021  Howard,  r.  14b  Harriet 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  731  Folsom 
"    John,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r.  1389 

O'Farrell 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1727  Market 
"    John,  teamster  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  316 


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John  A.,  r.  2045  Howard 

JohnB.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry. 

Bryant 

John  C,  laborer,  r.  1606  Kearny 
John  H.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  225  Fulton 
John  H.,  laborer,  r.  20^4  Zoe 
John  J.,  clerk  Strauss  &  Strauss,  r.  397 


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Donovan  John  J.,  clerk  United  Shirt  and  Collar 
Co.,  r.  10  Alice 
"    John  J.,  expressman,  NE  cor  4th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  1016  Minna 
"    John  J.,  house  and  sign  painting,  138,  11th 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  46  Merritt 
"    John  P.,  clerk,  r.  421  Broderick 
"    John  P.,  iron  worker,  r.  736  Hayes 
'<    John  P.,  portrait  artist,  26  O'Farrell 
"    John  P.,  tankmaker    Fulda    Bros.,  r.  40 

Spear 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  20  South  Park 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  1116  Potrero  Av 
"    Joseph,  expressman  Market  St.  Ferry,  r.  7 

Clyde 
"    JosephP.,  barber,  r.  708  McAllister 
"    Joseph  T.,  clerk  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  3 

Burcham  PI 
"    Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  25  Oak 
"    Lawrence,    tanner   The   Norton   Tanning 

Co.,  r.  1407  Utah 
"    Lawrence  W.,  woodworker,  r.  731%,  22d 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  notions,  1513  Market 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  519b  Brannan 
"    Martin,  messenger  City  and  County  At- 
torney's ofQce,  r.  397  Hayes 
"    Martin  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  397  Hayes 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  29  Garden 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  139,  14th  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  210,  1st 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  310^4,  8th  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1711  Clay 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  808  Laguna 
"    Mary  N.,  widow,  r.  1332  Broadway 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1389  O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  r.  10  Godeus 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  332  Louisiana 
"    Michael,  lumberman,  r.  915  Natoma 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  1307  Montgomery 
"    Michael  J.  (M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan),  r.  1633 

Ellis 
"    Michael  M.,  carriage  painter,  r,  731?£,  22d 
"    Michael  T.,  teamster  Draper  &    Selig,  r., 

218  Railroad  Av 
"    Minna,  domestic,  1016  Geary 
"    Minnie  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    M.  J.  &  J.  J.  (Michael  J.  Donovan),  paint- 
ing and  whitening,  1173  Market 
"    Murty,    hog  ranch,  18th  Av  South  bet  E 

and  S 
"    Niel,  carpenter,  r.  727  Church 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  162i/4  Clara 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  783  Mission 
"    Nelson,  ship  painter  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    Patrick,  r.  208  Langton 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  23^2  Ritch 
"    Patrick,  coalpasser  str  State  of  California 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  33  Rausch 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  202a  5th,  r.  202,  5th 
"    Patrick  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  736  Hayes 
"    Paul,  bolt  cutter  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,  r.  7 

Price 
"    Peter  W.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

732A  24th 
"    Richard,  clerk  George  F.  Roberts,  r.  715 

Union 
"    Richard  J.,  r.  727%  Clementina 
"    Robert  T.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  549  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F.,  blacksmith  Morgan  &  Cotter, 

r.  519b  Brannan 
"    Thomas  F.,  butcher,  r.  1606  Kearny 
"    Timothy,  r.  533  Bryant 
"    Timothy  (Donovan  &  Holland),  r.  1238  Fol- 
som 
"    Timothy,  hackman,  r.  7  Clyde 


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Donovan  Timothy,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1332,  34th 
"    Timothy,  laborer  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3018  Buchanan, 
"    Timothy,  molder,  r.  10  Alice 
"    Timothy  A.,  shoemaker,  362  Stevenson,  r.  7 

Clyde 
"    William,    clerk     Daniel   Donovan,    r.    915 

Union  rear 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  853  Illinois 
"    William,  laborer  Pioneer  W.   L.  &  Color 

Wks,  r.  4161/2  Ringold 
"    William  F.,  car  builder,  r.  29  Garden 
"    William  H.,   carriage  painter   O'Brien   & 

Sons,  r.  529  Olive  Av 
"    William  J.,  stock  broker,  r.  620  Greenwich 
"    &  Holland  (Timothy  Donovan  and  Daniel 
Holland),  groceries  and  liquors,  233,  9th 
4®"  Donovan.    See  Don  a  von 

Donovan's  Express  Co.  (James  P.  and  John  Dono- 
van), express    and  wood  and  coal,    222 
Leavenworth 
Donze  Martha,  domestic,  2608  California 
"    Richard,  bartender  Bohemian  Club,  r.  52314 
Geary 
Donzel  A.  J.,  secretary  and  manager  California 
Fireworks  Company   of    San  Francisco 
(limited),  219  Front,  r.  41  Fair  Oaks 
"    Alice  A.,  widow,  r.  411^  Fair  Oaks 
Donzel  David,  secretary  Pelton  Water  Wheel 

Co.,  121-123  Main,  r.  41%  Fair  Oaks 
Doody  Daniel  D.,  harnessmaker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  1328  Bush 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  14  Oak 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1228  Bush 
.eS=-Doody.    See  Dudy  and  Duddy 
Doogan  B.  Mannes  Very  Rev.,  O.  P.,  rector  St. 
Dominic's  Church  and  Monastery  (R.  C), 
r.  Steiner  bet  Bush  and  Pine 
.^Doogan.    See  Dugan  and  Duggan 
Dooker  Peter,  porter  Bruce,  Browne  &  Co.,  r. 

Stevenson  nr  19th 
Doolan  Francis  T.,  architect,  r.  1424  Mission 
"    Richard  P.,  assistant  appraiser  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, U.  S.  Appraiser's  Bldg,  room  31,  r. 
1424  Mission 
"    Thomas,  capitalist,  r.  1424  Mission 
.^^Doolan.    See  Dolan  and  Doolin 
Dooley  Andrew,  gardener,  r.  89,  25th 
"    Benjamin,  1.  916V^  Bryant 
"    Bridget,  domestic,  1012  Devisadero 
"    Charles  F.,  manager  The  Strathmore,  207 

Larkin 
"    Da vidF.,  blacksmith  Main  St.   L  Wks,  r. 

609ii  Howard 
"    Eugene,  gripman  Geary  St.   RR,  r.  1  Hen- 
derson Av 
"    James,  r.  Victoria  nr  Randolph 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  4  Kramer  PI 
"    James,  extraman  Truck  2,  r.  627  Broadway 
"    Jane,  widow,  515^4  Stevenson 
"    J.  F.,  r.  1616  Pacific  Av 
"    J.  M.,  helper  Hibernia  Brewery 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  668  Clementina 
"    John  H.,  r.  910  Pierce 
"    John  J.,  laborer  G.   T.   Haggenmiller,  r.  4 

Maiden  Alley 
"    John  T.,  porter  Edward  D.  Carroll  &Co.,  r. 

1819  Buchanan 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  Victoria  nr  Randolph 
"    Letitia,  widow,  r.  32  Caselli  Av 
"    Letitia  Miss,  seamstress,  515^4  Stevenson 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  3  Masonic  Av 
"    Martin  Jr.,  fireman  Market   St.   Ry.,    r.  3 

Masonic  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  2523  Post 


Dooley  Patrick,  r.  728  Bay 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Wangenheim,  Sternheim  & 

Co.,  r.  731  Bay 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  70  Tehama  rear 
"    William,  r.  314  Bush 

"    William  M.,  mail  clerk  Daily  Report,  r.  256 
Dorland 
j8®-Dooley.    See  Duley 

Doolin  Edward  J.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,r.  131/2  Decatur 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  13i/4  Decatur 
"    Michael  J.,  manufacturers  agent,  120  Sut- 
ter, room  38,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Thomas  F.,  traveling  salesman,  120  Sutter^ 
room  38,  r.  210  Valencia 
4S"Doolin.    See  Dolan  and  Doolan 
Dooling  John  teamster,  r.  2525  Post 

"    R.  H.,  agent,  r.  905  Market 
Doolittle  Edward  A.,  carpenter  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  343a  San  Jose  Av 
"    Ira    R.    (Ira    R.    &    James    H.  Doolittle), 
r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Doolittle  Ira  R.  &  James  H.  (Ira  R.  and  James 
H.   Doolittle),     proprietors     Hotel    St. 
Nicholas,  1630  Market 
"    James  H.  (Ira  R.  &  James  H.  Doolittle), 

r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Nelson  R., secretary  U.  S.  Standard  Weight 
and  Measure  Association,  43  Fremont,  r. 
89  Henry 
"    William  G.,  real  estate,  r.  554  Folsom 
"    William  W.,  bookkeeper  Whitman  &  Barnes 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  151  Virginia  Av 
Doose  John C,  salesman  Rosenthal,  Feder&Co.. 
r.  25  Noe 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  25  Noe 
Dop  John,  maltster  Herman  Zwieg,  r.  2816  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Dopman  George,  plumber   Edward  L.  Hays,  r. 

138  Eddy 
Dopos  Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
Dopping  Edith  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  8  Hyde 
d'Or  Ada  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1115  McAllister 
D'Or   Claude,    teamster   Louis   Marks,    r.    822 

Webster 
d'Or  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1115  McAllister 
"    Marie  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  1115  Mc- 
Allister 
4®=-D'Or.    See  Dorr 

Dora  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Julius  Blumenthal  sec- 
retary, office  415  Montgomery,  room  6 
Doran  Albert,  r.  621  Post 
"    Arthur  V..  barber    George  W.  Costley,  r. 

1436  California 
"    Bernard,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  HI 

Sierra 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1235  Hampshire 
"    Bridget,  widow,  lodgings,  81  Natoma 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Charles,    trunk     maker    Hlrschfelder    & 

Meaney,  r.  3033  Folsom 
"    Charles  E.,  laborer  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  130 

Precita  Av 
"    Charles  E.,  plumber  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

5031/,  Natoma 
"    Charles  J.,  brass  finisher,  r.  75  Jessie 
"    Daniel,  stevedore,  r.  138  Perry 
'•    David,  lineman,  r.  75  Jessie 
"    David,  wiper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  1519?ii  Howard 
"    David  G.,  barkeeper,  r.  1009  Pacific 
"    Edward  J.,  operator,  r.  75  Jessie 
"    Edward    J.    Rev.,     assistant     rector    St. 

Joseph's  Church  (R.  C),  r.  214,  10th 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  75  Jessie 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  914  Pacific 
"    Ellen,  domestic,  725   23d 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  503i/4  Natoma 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  910  Broadway 
"    George  A.,  teamster  W.  W.  Chase  Co.,  r 

1713  Market 
"    James,  coalpasser  str  Mexico,  r.  41  Pacific 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  127,  2d 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  317  Jersey 
"    James,  teamster  Henry  Cowell    &  Co.,  r. 

1519?£  Howard 
"    James  E.,  plasterer,  r.  1515  Sanchez     ' 
"    James  H.   (Doran  &  Doran),  r.  804  Potrero 
Av 


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Doran  James  H.,  horseshoeing,  55  Beale,  r.  2921 
Mission 

"    John  B.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  10 
Bowie  Av 

"    John  J.,  groceries  and  liqours,  438  Clemen- 
tina, r.  1809  Jones 

"    John  K.,  stockfltter,  r.  2032  Folsom 

"    John  R.,  bartender  Clay  Markle,  r.  1009  Pa- 
cific 

"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  467  Shotwell 

"    Joseph,  policeman,  r.  820,  25th 

"    Joseph  W.,  butcher  John  Hubbert,  r.  820, 
25th 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  W-A  Moss  rear 

"    Julia  A.  Miss,    teacher    Longfellow   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  3308  Buchannan 

"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  503i4  Natoma 

"    Mary   C,    Miss,    dressmaker    Mrs.    Mary 
Kaufmann,  r.  1519?^  Howard 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Le  Conte   Primary 
School,  r.  914  Pacific 

"    Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  232i/4,  17th 

"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 

"    Matthew,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r,  813 
Folsom 

"    Maurice,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher,  r, 
101  Central  Av 

"    Michael,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
3933  Harrison 

"    Patrick,  gardener,  r.  1809  Lyon 

"    Patrick,  marble  polisher Rufflno&Bianchi, 
r.  415,  4th  Av 

"    Peter   A.,    master   str    Pomona,    r.    31554 
Austin 

"    Richard  E.,  molder,  r.  130  Precita  Av 

"    Richard  L.,  clerk,  r.  1009  Pacific 

"    T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1608  Turk 

"    Thomas  F.,  contractor  and  builder,  41  Ful- 
ton 

"    Thomas  L.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  ofBce, 
r.  503!4  Natoma 

"    Thomas  N.  (Doran  &  Doran),  r.  1028  Capp 

"    William,  r.  1009  Pacific 

"    William,  driver  Devlin  &  Sons,  r.  Morse  nr 
Watt  Av 

"    William,  policeman,  r.  236  Noe 

"    William,  wood   finisher   S.   F.    Furniture 
Mtg.  Co.,  r.  216V^,  6th 

"    William  J.,  pressman,  r.  504  Guerrero 

"    William  P.,  manager  Samuel  Schwartz,  r. 
503%  Natoma 

"    William  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
130  Precita  Av 

"    &  Doran  (Thomas  N.  and  James  H.),  horse- 
shoers,  611  Bryant 
J8®"Doran.    See  Doren 
Dorcy  Peter,  r.  34  Ellis 
J8®"Dorcy.    See  Dorsey 

Dore  Albert,  cellarman  F.  P.  Schuster,  r.  2  Santa 
Clara 

"    Anna  M.  Miss,  teacher  Rincon  Grammar 
School,  r.  59  Silver 

"    E.  W.  Mrs.  (Dore  &  Co.),  r.  2009  Pacific  Av 

"    Edward  R.,  furniture,   1807  Powell,  r.   800 


"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  1215 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  800  Bay 
"    Wilhelm,  r.  3  Billings  PI 
"    &  Co.  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Dore),  teamsters,  100-102 
Sansome 
^©"Dore.    See  Doerr  and  Dorr 
Doren  James,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  J.,  driver  Matthews  Bros.  &Co.,r. 
303  Day 
JlS"Doren.    See  Doran 

Dorety  Alice  M.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Elizabeth  Y.,  widow,  r.  5  Ridley 
"    George  A.,  teamster,  r.  5  Ridley 
"    Mabel  L.  Miss,  stenographer  Payot,  Up- 

ham  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Montrose    H.,    bookkeeper    McDonogh   & 

Runyon,  r.  5  Ridley 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  1422  Masonic  Av 
"    William  W.,  teamster,  r.  5  Ridley 
4®"Doretv.    See  Doherty,  Dorrity  and  Dough- 
erty 
Dorey  Alfred  O.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Transporta- 
tion Co.,  r.  1819  Broadway 
"    Harry,  r.  10  Reed 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glassed  ancl  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Dorey  Nicholas  A.  (Dorey  &  Cunningham),  r.  1725 

Green 
"    &   Cunningham    (N.    A.  Dorey   and  J.   H. 

Cunningham),  men's  furnishing   goods, 

509  Montgomery 
4S~Dorey.    See  Dory 
Dorfller  John,  teamster,  r.  218  Langton 

"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  909i/4  Harrison 
Dorgan  Edw ard,  telegraph  operator,  r.  466  Minna 
"    George  P.,  draughtsman  Joseph  Wagner 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  315,  12th 
"    Gertrude   Miss,    landscape    artist,   r.    415 

Oak 
"    John,  clerk  Thomas  J.  Dorgan,  r.  513  Gough 
"    Michael  H.,  plumber,  30  Geary,  r.  415  Oak 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  315,  13th 
"    Thomas   J.,    stationery,  339  Hayes,   r.  513 

Gough 
"    Thomas  J.  Jr.,  student,  r.  513  Gough 
"    William,  r.  315,  13th 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  466  Minna 
Dorgeloh  Charles,  expressman,  SW  cor  Folsom 

and  4th,  r.  1114  Kansas 
"    Claus,  groceries  and  liquors.  124  Taylor,  r. 

1302  Page 
"    Henry,  clerk  John  Schloen,  r.  1541  Polk 
"    Hemian  (Wichman  &  Dorgeloh),  r.  523,  4th 
"    John  H.,  clerk  Blohm  Bros.,  r.  526  Waller 
"    Meta,  domestic,  1620  Page 
Dorges  Gustav,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Dorheim  Matthew,  barber,  152i/4  Steuart 
Dorland  Amelia,  widow,  r.  623,  17th 
"    James  F.,  r.  516,  18th 
"    Robert  H.,  foreman,  r.  SE  cor  University 

and  Bacon 
"    Thomas  J,, electrician  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co.,  r.  719  Market 
Dorman  Ann,  widow,  r.  4  Ford 
"    Asenath,  widow,  r.  116  Collingwood 
"    Charles,  boxmaker,  r.  24  Madison  Av 
"    Frederick  V.,  engineer  Albion  Lumber  Co., 

r.  1008  Harrison 
"    J.   S.   Mrs.,  stewardess  str  City  of  Rio  de 

Janeiro 
"    Samuel,  pawnbroker,  139,  3d  and  703  Mis- 
sion, r.  150  Minna 
"    William  H.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  10 

Dehon 
4®=Dorman.    See  Dohrmann 
Dormer  Belle  Mrs.,  reporter,  r.  317  Jones 

"    William,  capitalist,  r.  908  Jones 
Dorn  Annie  Mrs.,  millinery,  1010  Market,  r.  648 

Valencia 
"    August  C,  waiter  str  Alameda,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Byron  W.,  manufacturer  patent  medicines, 

1953  Market 
"    Charles,  2d  officer  str  State  of  California, 

r.  1233  Kearny 
"    Dora  I.  Miss,  r.  1890  Page 
"    D.  S.  (Dorn  &  Dorn),  r.  1890  Page 
"    EllenMrs.,r.  653,  3d 
"    Fred,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Dorn  Gustav,  liquors,  42  Spear 
"    Gustav  E.,  traveling  salesman  F.  Toplitz 

&  Co.,  r.  648  Yalencia 
Dorn  GustavTis   W.,  electropathic.  physician, 

89-90  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    M.  A.  (Dorn  &  Dorn),  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  groceries  and  liquors,  457 

Tehama 
"    Myron  J.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  302,  4th 
"    Richard,  cashier  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  88,  9th 
"    Samuel,  butcher,  r.  2819,  16th 
"    Walter  E.,  attorney  at  law,  52  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  738  Ellis 
"    William,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 


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Dom  &  Dorn  (M.  A.  and  D.  S.),  attorneys  at 

law,  50-52  Chronicle  Bldg 
Dornan  Henry,  coachman,  r.  531  Ellis 
Dombach  Bertha  Miss,  compositor,  r.  707  Dia- 
mond 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  707  Diamond 
"    Jacob  C,  porter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 
707  Diamond 
Dornbluth  Robert,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  822,  18th 
Dcrner  Charles  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

344  Shipley 
Dorney  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  306  Hyde 
Dornfeld  F.  E.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Domheim  Matthew,  barber,  152%  Steuart,  r.  719 
Market 

DORNIN  GEORGE  D., 

manager  National  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
(Hartford,  Conn.)  and  Springfield  Fire 
and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (Springfield, 
Mass.),  409  California,  r.  "Oakmead," 
Fulton  P.  O.,  Sonoma  Co. 
Domin  George  W.,  assistant  manager  Na- 
tional Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford, 
Conn.)  and  Springfield  Fire  and  Marine 
Insurance  Co.  (Springfield,  Mass.),  409 
California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Oscar  G.,  insurance,  401  California,  room  4, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    William  H.,  calker,  r.  2609  Folsom 
Doro  August,  peddler,  r.  Beach  bet  Broderick 

and  Baker 
Dorr  Conrad,  bartender  Jacob  Noll,  r.  12c  Sher- 
idan 
"    Edward  L.,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.  4  Burritt 
"    J.  E.,  watchman,  r.  1926  Market 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    L.  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  6  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1115  Hyde 
"    Otto  H.,  waiter,  r.  137  CoUingwood 
"    William,  bartender  The  Oberon,    r.  42414 
Jessie 
im-DoTT.    See  Doerr,  D"Or  and  Dore 
Dorrance  S.   A.,   attorney    at    law,    Emporium 

Bldg,  r.  638a  Natoma 
Dorras  Frederick,  foundryman,  r.  12b  Dore 

"    Louis,  machinist,  r.  12c  Dore 
Dorres  Manuel,  r.  1331  Valencia 
Dorrington  May  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  1227a 

O'Farrell 
Dorris  Bregida  Miss,  laundress,  r.  925  Washing- 
ton 
"    Thomas  P.,  1st  officer  str  Aztec,  r.  511,  2d 
Dorrity  Anthony,  marine  engineer,  r.  1421  Ful- 
ton 
"    John  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1421  Fulton 
.8®* Dorrity.    See  Dorety  and  Dougherty 
Dorry  J.  Edward,  asst.  engineer  revenue  cutter 

Commodore  Perry 
Dorsey  Annie  Mrs.,  bakery  and  notiens,  220  Scott 
"    Andrew,  teamster  Daniel  McCoy,  r.  1121 

Howard 
"    Cornelius,  teamster,  r.  446^,  9th 
"    George,  horticulturist,  r.  717  Howard 
"    Gilbert  M.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1341 

Castro 
"    James  J.,  brakeman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    John  W.,  attorney  at  law,  65-66  Nevada 

Block,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Paul  G.,  druggist  Dr.  William  P.   McDer- 

mott,  r.  1209  Guerrero 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  134  Edinburgh 
"    William,  starter,  r.  314,  5th  Av 
"    William  F.,  piano  mover,  875  Market 
>e®=-Dorsey.    See  Dorcy 


Dorton  Richard,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
Dorward  Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  1509  Turk 
"    David,  engineer,  r.  619  Guerrero 
"    James,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  3426A 

16th 
"    Joseph  E.,  engineer,  r.  2817  Greenwich 
Dorwin  Frank,  2d  mate  bktn  Newsboy,  r.  3  East 
Dory  Frank,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  I21414 

Steiner 
4®=-Dory.    See  Dorey 
Dosal  Joseph  V.,  chancellor  Mexican  consulate, 

604  Clay,  r.  1413  California 
Doscher  Claus  (Doscher  &  Loheide),  r.  134,  4th 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  1229  Pierce 
"    Henry,  proprietor   Seal  Rock  House  and 
Ocean  Beach  Pavilion,  cor  Ocean  Boule- 
vard and  B 
"    Henry  W.,  salesman  W.  SellschopD  &  Co., 

r.  1912  Fillmore 
"    Lizzie  A.,  widow,  r.  715  Larkin 
Doscber  &  Loheide  (Claus  Doscher  and  Wil- 
liam   H.     Loheide),    proprietors    New 
Golden  Gate  Hotel,  134-136,  4th 
4®"Doscher.    See  Dozier 
Dossat  Jules,  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Dostal  Alfred,  barber,  408i/4,  6th 
Doten  Freeman  B.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  460  Chenery 
Doton  Augusta  E.  Mrs.,  r.  302  O'Farrell 
Dott  Harry  F.,  clerk  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  Sausalito 
"    James,  teamster  Overland  Freight  Trans- 
fer Co.,  r.  56  Morris  Av 
Dotta  Benedetto,  window  cleaner,  r.  322  Green 
"    C.  Mrs,  dressmaking,  13O614  Stockton 
"    Charles,  porter,  r.  13061/4  Stockton 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  widwife,  r.  707  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  bootblack,  r.  322  Green 
4®"Doty.    See  Doughty  and  Douty 

DOUB  D.  M., 

oil  refiners,  oil  fillers,  fans  for  ventila- 
tion, crushers,  ptilverizers,  automatic 
damper  regulators,  etc.,  137,  1st,  r. 
Oakland 

Doubleday  John  W.,  bookkeeper  W.  &  J.  Sloane 

&  Co,,  r.  Alameda 
Doud  Aaron  (Hadley  &  Doud),  r.  MenloPark,  Cal. 
Bessie  M.,  widow,  r.  2701i^  Howard 
Charles  J.,  r.  1724  Pacific  Ave 
D.  Annette  Miss,  r.  2211  Steiner 
Hugh,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r.  162 

Shipley 
John,  cooper,  r.  1724  Pacific  Av 
Nancy  A.,  widow,  r.  2211  Steiner 
Roy  D.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  432a  23d 
William  A.,  cashier  Hadley  &  Doud,  r.  718, 
24th 

4®-Doud.    See  Dowd 
Dougall  William  G.,  foreman  tinsmith  W.  W. 

Montague  &  Co.,  r.  1106,  17th 
Dougart  John  I.,  r.  214  Fillmore 
Dougherty  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Barnaby,  contractor,  r.  7  Sherwood  PI 
"    Barnaby  F.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r. 

Sherwood  PI 
"    Bernard,  lamplighter,  r.  3007  Octavia 
"    Bernard,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
"    Charles,    gilder   Schussler   Bros.,    r.    1321 

Minna 
"    Charles  M.,  capitalist,  office  30  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1920  Jackson 
"    Charles  W.,  gripman,  r.  917i/4  Treat  Av 
"    Clementina  L.,  widow,  r.  1410  Mason 
"    Cornelius,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher, 

r.  11  Isis 
"    Daniel,  r.  40  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  laundryman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  16 

Boyce 
"    Daniel  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2747  Harri- 
son 
"    Daniel  J.,  guard  County  Jail  No.  2,  r.  502 

Fulton 
"    Dennis  J.,  teamster  James  Forrest  &  Sons, 

r.  309  Linden  Av 
"    Edward  C,  bartender,  r.  309  Linden  Av 
"    Edward  J.,  lithographer,  r.  3007  Octavia 
"    Emelie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Eugene,  bartender,  r.  461  Bryant 


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A    LEADING    J\MERICAN   COMPANY. 


j_  •  #  J'ire 

CltlOtlCll  Snsurance  Co. 

of  Siartford,  Conn. 


Capital,  One  Million  Dollars. 

ASSETS,    JANUARY   1,    1896, 

$3,860,141.74 


Real  Estate, 

$263,480  75 

Loans  on  Mortgage,             .... 

68^,^63  97 

Interest  Due  thereon,       ..... 

16,104  34 

Stocks  and  Bonds,    ..... 

2,268,^86  00 

Cash  in  Banks  and  in  Office, 

22^,2go  80 

Premiums  in  Course  of  Collection  (gross), 

401,1 [^  88 

Total  Assets, 

$3,860,141  74 

Liabilities. 

Losses  in  process  of  adjustment  and  settlement, 

$210,^73  6g 

Reserve  for  Unearned  Premiums, 

1,82^,1^2  38 

Commissions,  Brokerages,  and  all  other  claims  against  Company,      in,2iy  g2 

Total  Liabilities, 

$2,146,943  gg 

Capital  Stock  paid  in,         .... 

1,000,000  00 

Net  Surplus  over  Capital  and  all  other  Liabilities, 

7J3>i97  75 

$3,860,141  74 
ord,  Conn. 

Principal  Office,  95  Pearl  Street,  Hartf 

AMES  NICHOLS,  President.                     E.  G.  RICHARDS,  Secretary. 

B.  R.  STILLMAN,  Asst.  Secretary. 

H.  C.  AHPEL  &  CO.,  SAN  Francisco 

City  Agents, 

209  SANSOME  Street. 

Pacific  Department: 

409  California  Street. 
GEO.  D.  DORNIN,  Manager  GEO.  W.  DORNIN,  Asst. 


The  Largest  Massachusetts  Company. 

SPRINGFIELD 

FIRE  ^v.v»  MARINE  INSURANCE  CO 


OF  SPRINGFIELD,    MASS. 


Capital,     .     .     $1,500,000.00 
Assets,  January  I,  1896,    .    $3,845,145.17 

Cash  on  hand,  in  Banks  and  Cash  Items,  $187,193  14 

Cash  in  hands  of  Agents  and  in  course  of  transmission,  239,461  01 
Rents  and  Accrued  Interest,  .....  39,897  82 
Real  Estate,  unincumbered,              ....  134,000  00 

Loans  on  Bond  and  Mortgage  (first  lien),  521,725  00 

Loans  on  Collateral  Security,            ....  57,096  20 

Bank  Stocks,  ....  (Market  value)  626,240  00 
Railroad  Stocks,  ...  u  «  1^340,362  00 
Railroad  Bonds,          ....            "            "  429,430  00 

Water  Company  Bonds,          .          .                  «            «  167,740  00 

United  States  Bonds,           ...            "            "  102,000  00 

Total  Assets, $3,845,145  17 

LIABILITIES. 

Capital  Stock, $1,500,000  00 

Reserve  for  Reinsurance,           ....  1,510,305  23 

Reserve  for  all  Unsettled  Claims,                      .           .  220,230  36 

NET  SURPLUS, $614,609  58 


A.  W.  DAMON,  President.  SANFORD  J.  HALL,  Secretary. 

H.  M.  GATES,  Treasurer.  W.  J.  MACKAY,  Asst.  Secy. 


SiVIEDBERG     Se     M  IHTCH  El_L_, 

San  Francisco  City  Agents,  314  California  Street. 


Pacific  Department: 

409  California  Street. 
GEO.  D.  DORNIN,  Manager.         GEO.  W.  DORNIN,  Asst.  Manager 


PHOTOGRAPHIC 


BUPPLIKS. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
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529 


Dougherty  Fannie  Miss,  clerk  Robert  Dickson, 
r.  Sausalito 
"    Fanny,  dressmaker,  r.  447  Bartlett 
"    Felix,  liquors,  SW  cor  SOth  and  Illinois 
■'    Felix  F.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  SW  cor 

20tli  and  Illinois 
"    Frank,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Frank,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
"    Frank  B.,  gastitter  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co. 

stove  dept.,  r.  719,  21st 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Henry  F.  Emeric,  r.  Palace 

Hotel 
"    George,  contractor,  r.  1905V2  Stockton 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  SlQi^,  19th 
"    George,  liquors,  24  Georgia 
"    George,  policeman,  r.  416  O'Farrell 
"    George,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1812 

Webster 
"    George  O.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  18  Mason 
"    Georgetta,  widow,  r.  436a  Jessie 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  321  Palmer 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  5  Bartol 
"    Hugh,  secretary  May  Tea  Co.,  41,  6th,  r.  982 

Howard 
"    Hugh,  teamster,  r.  Army  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
'•    Hugh  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  Army  nr  San  Bruno 

Av 
"    J.,  wardtender  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    James,  r.  56.  Everett 
"    James,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  2747  Harrison 
"    James  D.,  messenger  Pac.  Coast  Savings 

Soc,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Jeanette  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 
Hei-mann 
Dougherty  John,  assistant  chief  engineer  S.  F. 
Fire   Department,  New  City   Hall,    1st 
floor,  r.  414  Minna 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  568  Mission 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  46  Shotwell 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  39a  Gilbert 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,   r.    157 

Octavia 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  55  Shipley  rear 
"    John,  lumberman,  r.  junction  4th  and  Ken- 
tucky 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  1812  Hyde 
"    John,  solicitor,  r.  7  Sherwood  PI 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1917  McAllister 
"    John  Jr.,  shoemaker,  r.  568  Mission 
"    John  A.,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
"    John  M.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  628 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Lou- 
isiana 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  1713  Howard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  550a  Stevenson 
"    Margaret    J.,    widow,   teacher  shorthand, 

1504  Market,  rooms  23-24 
"    Martin,  r.  21  Ripley  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  218  Ritch  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1917  McAllister 
"    Mary  A.,  widow," r.  157  Octavia 
"    Michael,  bartender    E.   McColgan,  r.  NW 

cor  3d  and  Tehama 
"    Michael  F.,  foreman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co. 

stove  dept.,  r.  320,  3d  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  1000  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  817  Battery 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  7  Sherwood  PI 
"    Peter,  policeman,  r.  1812  Hyde 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  219  Palmer 
"    Richard,  bartender  John  F.  Farley,  r.  The 

Colonial 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  liquors,  32V4  Gilbert 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  2747  Harrison 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  6  Michigan 
■'    Thomas  J.,  painter  Sutter  St.  Ry.,   r.  157 

Octavia 
"    William,  boiler  maker,  r.  I1514  Shipley 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  904  Kearny 
"    William  A.,  clerk  R.  J.  Dowdall,  r.  7  Sher- 
wood PI 
"    William   C,    auditor   Post  OfBce,    r.    1414 
Taylor 


Dougherty  William  E.,  captain  company  B,  1st 
Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 
je®=Dougherty.    See  Daugherty  and  Doherty 
Doughty  Charles  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1508  Leaven- 
worth 

"    F.  H.,  designer,  r.  12  Ellis 

"    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1508  Leavenworth 

"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  22,5th 

"    Joseph  A.,  steam  fitter,  r.  4  Eddy  PI 

"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 
School,  r.  2108  Scott 

"    Walter  V.,  bookkeeper  H.  S.  Bridge  &  Co., 
r.  1508  Leavenworth 
i8®=-Doughty.    See  Doty  and  Douty 
Douglas  Adam,  machinist,  r.  638  Waller 

"    A.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1002  Mason 

"    Alfred  H.,  portrait  artist,  1031  Market 

"    and  Acme  Instantaneous  Water  Heaters 
(Chicago,  111.),  719  McAllister 

"    Andrew,  machinist,  r.  'ZaOV^  Minna 

'•    Archibald,  plumber,  r.  1415  Vermont 

"    Charles  (Douglas  &  Greene),  r.  1120  Hamp- 
shire 

"    Charles  D.,  clerk,  r.  1415  Vermont 

"    Charles  H.  (Porterfleld  &  Douglas),  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Clarence,  student,  r.  528  Turk 

"    Donald  M.,  harness  maker  M.  E.  Douglas, 
r.  433,  24th 

' '     Edward,  Pac.  Coast  manager  John  Douglas 
Co.,  208  Ellis,  r.  3110  Buchanan 

"     EfQe    Miss,   teacher   Hamilton    Grammar 
School,  r.  1715  Golden  Gate  Av 

"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  915  Geary 

"     Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.,  r.  638  Waller 

"    Ernest  C,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 
638  Waller 

"    George,  dry  goods,  359  Devisadero,  r.  1105 
Oak 

"    George  C.  machinist  Market   St.  Ry.,  r. 
22081/2  Fillmore 

"    Henry  D.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r.   15 
Wood 

"    James,  shipping  agent,  r.  1010  Montgomery 

"    James,  waiter  str  Corona 

"    James  G.,  r.  1215  Mission 

"    James  R.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  1205  Pacific 

"    John,  blacksmith  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,  r.  1205 
Pacific 

"    John  C,  musician  Smith  &  Brown,  r.  508 
Jessie 

"    John  Co.,  Edward  Douglas  Pacific  Coast 
manager,  plumbers'  sDecialties,208  Ellis 

■ '    John  J. ,  engineer  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co. ,  r.  1128 
Broadway 

"    John  J.,  expressman,  NE  cor  Davis  and 
California,  r.  20  Clementina 

"    John  W.,  entry  clerk  I.  S.  Van  Winkle,  r. 
1205  Pacific 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  21  John 

"    Malcolm  E.,  harness  maker,  2612  Mission, 
r.  433b  24  th 

"    Marcus  T.,  clerk,  r.  638  Waller 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  507  Powell 

"    Mary  L.  Miss,  r.  915  Geary 

■'    N.  S.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Percy  H.,  clerk,  r.  638  Waller 

"    Percy  S.,  commission  agent,  r.  1002  Mason 

"    Robert,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    S.    Florence   Miss,   teacher   music,  r.  638 
Waller 

"    Stephen  A.,  musician,  r.  1205  Pacific 

"    Thomas,  r.  Capitol  Av  nr  Holloway  Av 

"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  507  Powell 


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Douglas  Thomas  H.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 
r.  Capitol  Av  nr  Holloway  Av 

"    Walter   J.,  cooper   Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
Capitol  Av  nr  Holloway  Av 

"    Washington,  laborer  Bonnet  Bonnet,  r.  411 
Sansome 

"    William,  r.  820,  19th 

"    William  E.,  engineer  Engine  19.  r.l33  Waller 

"    William  G.,  asst.   captain  State  Dredger 
No.  1,  r.  9281/2  Guerrero 

"    William   H.,    bookkeeper,  r.   1715   Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    William  H.  Jr.,  r.  1715  G^jlden  Gate  Av 

"    &  Greene  (Charles  Douglas  and  Samuel  T. 
Greene),  carpenters   and  builders,   1939 
Mission 
Douglass  Aaron  A.,  wood  polisher,  r.  621  Jessie 

"    Alice  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1016b  Shot- 
well 

"    Campbell,  lather,  r.  502,  26th 

"    Charles,  carpenter   and   builder,  40   New 
Montgomery,  r.  1939  Mission 

"    Clarence  W.,  dental  student,  r.  322  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Colin  A.,  r.  740  Diamond 

"    Crawford,  stenographer  Home  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  2809  Geary 

"     Early  O.,  painter,  r.  605  Broadway 

"    Elizabeth  F.  Miss,  r.  605  Haight 

"    Ella,  widow,  r.  734  Sutter 

"    Ernest  J.,  clerk  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r.  1861 
Lexington  Av 

"    Frank    G.,    proprietor    Park    Hotel,    1830 
Haight 

"    Frederick  C,  brass  finisher,  r.  211  Dorland 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  2809  Geary 

"    George,  cook  str  South  Coast,  r.  18^4  Sacra- 
mento 

"    George  A.,  clerk  Oceanic  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 

"    George  C.  policeman,  r.  6  Laussal 

'•    George  W.,  construction  dept.  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1915  Lexington  Av 

"    James  A.,  bookkeeper  Smith  Bros.,  r.  914, 
13th 

"    James  H.,  2d  ofacer  str  Piedmont,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2517  Bush 

"    John  R.,  student,  r.  809  O'Farrell 

"    Joseph,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    Lewis  B.,  attorney  at   law,  96-98  Murphy 
Bldg 

"    Philip,  carpenter,  r.  433  Minna 
Douglass  Primary  School,  Miss  Winifred  L. 
Tarpy  principal,  SW  cor  19th  and  Col- 
lingwood 

"    R.,  painter,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    Richard    A.,  quartermaster,  r.  52b   South 
Park 

"    Richardson,  r.  1450  Franklin 

"    Roy  H.,  clerk  Tilimann  &  Bendel,  r.  1237b 
Howard 

"    S.  P.,  salesman  Leon  B.  Goldberg,  r.  2008 
Pierce 

"    Thomas  A.,  cemetery  [fences,  308  Central 
Av.,  r.  2809  Geary 

"    Thomas  H.,  r.  2044  Jones 

"    Thomas  L.,  machinist  Union, I.  Wks,  r.  712 
Ellis 

"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  49  Tremont  Av 

"    William,  clerk  Boericke  &  Runyon,  r.  717 
Post 

"    William,  fireman  revenue  cutter  Bear 

"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  809  O'Farrell 

"    William  A.,  painter,  r.  30.  21st 

"    William  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  809  O'Farrell 


Douglass  William  F.,  distributor  post  office,  r. 
1705  Dupont 
"    William  Y.,  r.  605  Haight 
Doulton  Mary,  widow,  r.  27  Willow  Av 
Dours  Urbain,    tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Douse  Blanche  Miss,  r.  2  Marcy  PI 
Douthett  L.  Mrs.,    stenographer   Westchester 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.791  Sutter 
Douthitt  D.  William,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine, 
room  26,  r.  1607  Scott 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  Dunne  &  McPike,  r.   1607 
Scott 
Douthro  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  27 

Willow  Av 
Doutrick  Charles  H.,  theatrical  agent  The  Cali- 
fornia World,  623  Montgomery 
Douty   Frank  S.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Pa- 
cific Improvement  Co..  room  51  Union 
Trust  Bldg,  r.  San  Mateo 
4@"Douty.    See  Doughty  and  Doty 
Dove  George  S.,  phrenologist,  r.  533  Castro 
"    James,  knitter,  r.  533  Castro 
"    Joseph  A.  (Dove  &  Taylor),  r.  533  Castro 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1625  Clay 
"    Spencer,  r,  1625  Clay 

"    &  Taylor  (Joseph  A  Dove  and  George  A. 
Taylor),  printers,  516  Valencia 
Dovell  John,  janitor  str  Columbia 
Dovey  A.,  seaman,  r.  126  Ellis 
Dovichi  Silvestro,   florist,  432  Montgomery  Av. 

r.  8  San  Antonio  PI 
Dovin  Alexander,  salesman,  r.  109  Farallones 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  cigar  manufacturer,  109  Faral- 
lones 
Dow'Andrew  W.,   clerk  Holm  &  Nathan,  r.  1221 
York 
"    A.  W.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  1608  Hayes 
"    Burritt    N.,    physician    and    surgeon,    439 

Page 
"    Charles  S.,  porter  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

329  O'Farrell 
"    Cyrus  C,  salesman  Central   Lumber   and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  534  Lyon 
"    Dexter  D.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.   531'/4. 

4th 
"    Freeman  A.,  master  bktnPlanter,  offlce3]8 

Steuart,  r.  708a  Guerrero 
"    George,  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1221  York 
Dow  George  E.,   proprietor  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks,  114-116  Beale,  r.  1801  Laguna 
"    George  W.,  electrician  Paul  Seller  Electri- 
cal Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  r.  811  Harrison 
"    Henry  A.,  with  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks,   r. 

1208  Solano 
"    Hezekiah,  r.  1000  Geary 
"    Howard,  seaman,  r.  117Drumm 
"    James  J.,  park  policeman,  r,  1608  Hayes 
"    John,  laborer  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
'•    John  H.,  shooting  gallery,  429  Dupont  and 

815  Kearny 
"     Loring,  teamster  Austin  &  Co.,  r.  491,  4th 
"    Martin,  coal  oil  and  lamps,  124,  2d 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  448i^,  3d 
"    Maude,  domestic,  1503  Washington 
"    Oscar,  mining,  r.  448^4,  3d 
"    Percy  A.  R.,  teacher  music,  r.  819  Hyde 

DOW   STEAM  PUMP  WORKS, 

George  E.  Dow  proprietor,  manufac- 
turers of  steam  pumps  and  hydraulic 
machinery,  114-116  Beale 

Dow  W.Hanscome,  apprentice  Dow  SteamPump 
Wks,  r.  1801  Laguna 
"    William  A.,  attorney  at  law,  12  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
4®=Dow.    See  Dowe 
Dowan  Mary  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  St.  Rose's 

Av  and  Wood 
Dowd  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  726,  24th 
"    Benjamin  F.,  porter,  922  Post 
"    Bernard,  r.  29  Lafayette 
"    Charles  J.,  coffee  roaster,  r.  1059A  Broad- 
way 
"    Daniel  I.,  core  maker  Atlas  I.  Wks,  r.  29 

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Dowd  Frank  J.,  machinist,  r.  29  Lafayette 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  2  Eddy  PI 
"    Hugh,  policeman,  r,  2224  Post 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  1724  Pacific  Av 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3913  Sac- 
ramento 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  488,  8th 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  13  Garden 
■"    John  J.,  liquors,  1726  Market,  r.  26  Fell 
"    John  R.,  cooper,  r.  1308  Webster 
"    Katie,  widow,  r.  29,  14th 
"    Lillie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  I2314  Henry 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1358  Post 
•"    Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  78  Natoma 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 

School,  r.  29  Lafayette 
"    Maurice  O.,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  334a 

2d  Av 
"    Peter,  expressman,  NW  cor  16th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  2537  Mission 
"    Rodger,  dairy,  r.  118  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Thomas,  framemaker  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  78  Natoma 
"    Thomas,    timekeeper    Atlas    I.  Wks,  r.  29 

Lafayette 
"    Vincent  F.,  policeman,  r.  430  Clipper 
"    William  M.,  plumber,  r.  29  Lafayette 
4®"Dowd.    See  Doud 
Dowdall  Richard,  r.  2136  Mission 
"    Richard  E.,  druggist  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.  318 

18th 
"    Richard  J.,  druggist,  SE  cor  Valencia  and 

19th,  r.  318,  18th 
"    Rosanna,  widow,  r.  1419  California 
"    William  P.,  foreman  John  G.  Edmondson, 
r.  105,  19th 
Dowdell  Arthur,  lineman  Fire  Alarm  and  Police 
Telegraph,  r.  9  Havens 
"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  970  Harrison 
"    James  W.,  salesman  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 

326  Brannan 
"    Kate  C,  widow,  r.  13  Louisa 
"    Thomas,  master  mariner,  r.  1217V2  Hayes 
Dowden  Henry,  shoefltter,  r.  17  Rondell  PI 
"    Henry  Jr.,  clerk  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,   r.  17 

Rondell  PI 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  17  Rondell  PI 
Dowdy  Edward,  barber,  r.  2&V2  Kearny 
Dowe  Arthur  W.,  portrait  artist,  948  Mission 
"    Lewis,  musical  instruments,  1521  Market, 
r.  1507  Larkin 
4^-Dowe.    See  Dow 
Dowell  John,  r.  18  Sycamore  Av 

"    Peter,  driver  James  Steele,  r.  600  Fulton 
Dower  Clara  Miss,  machine  operator,  r.  522  Polk 
"    George,  watchman,  r.  1926  Taylor 
"    John  R.,  policeman,  r.  513  Eddy 
"    Leslie,  master  schr  Anna  Maria,   office   52 

Steuart,  r.  25  Perry 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaking,  r.  522Polk 
"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  165  Silver 
"    Robert  E.,  conductor  Market  St.    Ry.,   r. 

1124A  Pacific 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer  William  Cradock,  r.  12 

Willow  Av 
"    William  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  1926  Taylor 
Dowland  Edwin,  musician,  r.  724  O'Farrell 
Dowle  William  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

113  Sullivan 
Dowling  Albert,  r.  402,  9th 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  402,  9th 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  r.  549  Stevenson 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  246i/4,  7th 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1622  Stockton 
"    B.  &  L.  Misses  (Bessie  and  Louie),  milli- 
nery, 1908  Market 
"    Bessie  Miss  (Misses  B.  &  L.  Dowling),  r. 

1908  Market 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  214^  Langton 
"    Bridget  M.  Miss,  lodgings,  924  Washington 
"    Brothers  (John  J.  and  Richard  T.),  hack- 
men,  922  Harrison 
"    C,  mattress  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Carrie  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1820  Howard 
"    Daniel,  r.  1297  Castro 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  9  Lafayette  PI 
"    Edmund,  expressman,  SE   cor  Bush    and 
Kearny,  r.  1310  Grove 


W.W.MONTAQUE&CO. 

Black  and  Galyanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Dowling  Edward,  laborer,  r.  21414  Langton 
"    Edward  B.,  clerk,  r.  945V2  Folsom 
"    Edward  P.,  helper  Walcom  Bros.,  r.    922 

Harrison 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  214i/4  Langton 
"    Frank  C,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

I62IV2  Folsom 
"    Frank  H.,  sticker  hand  N.  Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 

234  Clipper 
"    George  B.,  teamster  Simpson  Lumber  Co., 

r.  801  Guerrero 
"    George  W.,  driver,  r.  1820  Howard 
"    Henry  F.,  finisher  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r, 

4  Falmouth 
"    Henry  T.,  expressman,  r.  4  Falmouth 
"    James,  r.  211%  Lily  Av 
"    James  (S.  Randall  &  Co.),  r.  a38  Turk 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  214V2  Langton 
"    James,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.    NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1131  Shotwell 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  922  Harrison 
"    Jerome,  dentist  Mayo  A.  Greenlaw,  r.  410 

Eddy 
"    John,  foreman  Platshek  &  Harris,  r.  1525 

Ellis 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  9201/4  Bryant 
"    John,  porter  John  Claussen,  r.  240  Sutter 
■    John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  920^/4  Bryant 
"    John  J.  (Dowling  Bros.),  r.  922  Harrison 
"    John  J.,  street  contractor,  234  Montgomery, 

r.  925  Fulton 
"    John  T.,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  ^28,  12th 
"    K.  E.  Miss,  compositor  Call.  r.  801  Guerrero 
"    Louie  Miss  (Misses  B.  &  L.  Dowling),  r. 

1908  Market 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  HY^  Brosnan 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  213,  7th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1130  Green 
"    Maurice,  porter  P.  Flanigan,  r.  48,  6th 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  14%  Brosnan 
"    Richard  T.  (Dowling  Bros.),  r.  922  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  27,  14th 
"    Thomas  H.  (Thomas  H.   Dowling  &  Co.), 

r.  722  Bay 
"    Thomas  H.  &  Co.  (Thomas  H.   Dowling), 

wholesale  grocers,  219  Front 
"    William  B.,  laundry,  SW  cor  3d  and  How- 
ard, r.  230.  12th 
"    William  J.  (Connors  &  Dowling),  r.  247!-/2, 7th 
"    William  J.,  lather,  r.  14^4  Brosnan 
"    William  T.,  collector  La  Grande  Laundry, 
r.  1820  Howard 
Down  Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  651i-4  Folsom 
Downer  Jennie  M.  Miss,  with  M.  B.  Kellogg,  r. 
1921  Sacramento 
"    Leonard  B.,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Perley    R.,    clerk    superintendent's    office 
Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  2115  Baker 
Downes  Albert  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1828  Haight 
"    Charles,  plumber   and  gasfitter,  41,  2d,   r. 

13  Elizabeth 
"    Charles   S.,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.  905 

"    William  B.,  clerk  Merchants'   Exchange 
Assn.,  r.  1141  Mission 
4®=  Downes.    See  Downs 

Downey  Alfred,  frame  maker  John  Hoey,  r.  651 
Vallejo 
"     Ann,  widow,  r.  17  Harrison  Av 
"     Bernard  M.,  bartender  James  O'Connor,  r. 
401  Harrison 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Downey  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1410  Church 
"    Ellen  R.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1410  Church 
"    George,  plum  hex-,  r.  25a  Hermann 
"    George,  watchman,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper  William  Cluff  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
•'    Helen  E.,  widow,  r.  538,  18th 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  546  Folsom 
"    James,  lineman,  r.  734  Natoma 
"    James,   painter  John  P.  Fraser,  r.  9  Sheri- 
dan 
"    J.  Charles,  bookkeeper  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Jeremiah  A.,  salesman  Am.  Oil  Co. 
■'    John,  bricklayer,  r.  710  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  118  Ivy  Av 
■'    John,  porter  John  P.  Sweeney,  r.  409  Davis 
"    John,  teamster  Wainwright  &  Easton,  r.  11 

Lafayette 
"    John  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  1736  San  Carlos  Av 
■'    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1410  Church 
"    John  J.,  butcher,  946.  20th 
"    John  J.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  903  Jones 
"    Joseph  M.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  104,  8th 
"    Josephine  Miss,  teacher  Sheridan  Primary 

School,  r.  1410  Church 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  315i/4  Langton 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  9  Sheridan 
"    Mary  L.  Miss,   teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  1410  Church 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  1  Sampson  PI 
"    Patrick,  r.  11  Lafayette 
"    Robert,  longshoreman,  r.  318  Vallejo  rear 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  111,24th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1805!^  Stockton 
"    Timothy  J.,  liquors,  r.  3156  Folsom 
"    William,  carriage  painter,  430b  Fulton 
Downie     Boiler    Incrustation    Preventative 
Company  (incorporated),  George  McGil- 
livray  president,  manufacturers   Euca- 
lyptus Boiler  Fluid,  42,  2d 
Downing  Benton  T.,  student,  r.  1220  Geary 
"    Charles  T.,  joiner  P.  C.  S.   S.   Co.,   r.  2103 

Webster 
"    C.  Joseph,  plasterer,  r.  24  Russ 
"    Daniel  F.,  steward  California  Hotel,  r.  1297 

Castro 
"    Daniel  H.,  hostler  Root  &  Robinson,   r.  919 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edward  A.,  r.  1220  Geary 
"    Fanny  S.,  widow,  r.  1031  Valencia 
"    Frank  A.,  salesman  T.  H.  B.    Varnev,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick  P.,  student,  r.  1031  Valencia 
"    George,  laborer  L.  Davies,  r.  607  Battery 
"    George  J.,  purser  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.   East 

Oakland 
"    George  W.,   conductor  Cal.  St.   RR,  r.  2937 

California 
"    Hawlie,  bartender    William   Ensburv    r 

155  Clara 
"    James,  rigger,  r.  38  Diamond 
"    James  A.,  stock  clerk  Wangenheim,  Stern- 

heim  &  Co.,  r.  315'/^  Jessie 
"    James  J.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

428a  Guerrero 
"    J.  C,  1st  officer  str  Willamette  Valley,  r 

Oakland 
"    John,  electrician,  r.  831  Hayes 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  2039  Mission 
"    John,  waiter  William  Smale 
Downing  Jolm  H.,  chief  clerk  California  Hotel 
r.  617  Bush 
"    Marian  A.,  widow,  r.  4261/iRingold 


Downing  J.  Milton,  teamster  Monroe  Barnert  r 
1326  Harrison 
"    Matthew,  plasterer,  r.  34  Russ 
"    Mary,    widow,  r.    17th    Av    South    bet   Q 

and  R 
"    O.  P.  &  Co.,  George  B.  Flint  president  and 
manager,  Orrien  P.   Downing  vice-pres- 
ident, druggists'  sundries,  116  Battery 
"    Orrien  P.,  vice-president  O.  P.  Downing  & 

Co.,  116 Battery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Richard,  longshoreman,  r.  904  Kearny 
"    Richard  A.,  plasterer,  r.  24  Russ 
"    F.  H.,  joiner  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Downing    Thomas,    house,    sign    and    fresco 
painter  and  paper  hanger,  615  Mission, 
r.  1220  Geary 
"    W.   E.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Mexico,    r. 

Oakland 
"    William,  coachman  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"    William,  painter  Farns worth  &  Ruggles, 

430  Fulton 
"    William,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  St.  Paul 
•'    William,  student,  r.  1220  Geary 
"    William  C,  barber  J.  H.  Baltimore,  r.  123 
O'Farrell 
Downs  Brothers   (Edward  F.  and  William  H.), 
groceries  and  liquors,  16  Heron 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  115  William 
"    Edward  F.  (Downs  Bros.),  and   teamster 

Howard  H.  Hogan,  r.  16  Heron 
"    George  M.,  gatekeeper  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  1902  Page 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1819a  Hyde 
"    John,  stonemason,  r.  1040%  Mission 
"    John  H.,  chief  steward  str  City  of  Sydney, 

r.  705E  Stockton 
"    Kate  M.  Miss,  r.  465  Stevenson 
"    LeonidasW.  S.,  collector  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Michael,  miner,  r.  1819a  Hyde 
"    Robert,    elevator  man.    819    Market,    r.  20 

Moulton 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  16  Heron 
"    Thomas  P.,  foreman  Brugge  &  Burg,  r.  35 

Natoma 
"    Walstein  J.,  teamster,  r.  1435  Howard 
"    William  E.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1902  Page 
William  H.  (Downs  Bros.),  r.  16  Heron 
Downs.    See  Downes 
Dows  Henry  J.,  foreman  W.  H.  Martin  &  Co.,  r. 

145,  4th 
Dowse  Richard,  bartender,  r.  523%  Geary 
Dowsett  George,  engineer,  r.  131  Lombard 
"    George  Jr.,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  131  Lombard 
"    Paul,  nailmaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  131  Lombard 
"    William,    nailmaker   Washburn   &   Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  131  Lombard 
Dowton  Louis  C,  boiler  maker,  r.  648c  Jessie 
Dowty  J.,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  22,  5th 
Doxey  Agnes,  widow,  r.  15  Hubbard 
"    Hawthorne,   with   William   Doxey,  r.  704 

Ashbury 
"    Walter,  painter  Columbus  Buggy  Co.,  r.  15 

Hubbard 
"    William,  boatman  Paul  Boyton  Chute  Co., 
r.  214  Carl 
Doxey  William,   publisher  and  importer  books, 
631  Market,  r.  704  Ashbury 
"    William    J.,  with    William  Doxey,  r.  704 
Ashbury 
Doyal  Herman  E.,  carpenter,  r.  320  Leavenworth 
Doychert  Charles  L.,  importer  and  commission 
merchant,  304  Battery,   r.   Hotel  Balti- 
more 
Doyea  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1284  Stanyan 
Doyle  Alexander,  stonecutter,  r.  3825  Bush 
"    Andrew,  hog  dealer,  r.  1338,  6th  Av  South     • 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  535%,  18th 
"    Anna  Miss,  artist  J.  D.  Z.  F.  Fowzer 
"    Anna  S.,  widow,  r.  954  Bush 
"    Anna  V.  Miss,  ladies' hairdresser,  105.  9th 

and  108  Powell,  r.  1312  Mission 
"    Annie,    domestic,    cor    Corbett    Av    and 

Highland  Av 
"    Arthur,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 


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Doyle  Augustus  J.,  salesman,  r.  718%,  22d 

Bernard,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.  314 

Sierra 
Bernard  J.,  barber,  30  East 
Bridget  N.,  widow,  r.  508  Shotwell 
Catherine  F.,  widow,  r.  222  Turk 
Catberine  T.  Miss,  varieties,  1532  Waller 
Charles,  theatrical  agent,  r.  422  Minna 
Chester,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
Daniel,  carpenter  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

109,  14th 
Daniel,  coppersmith,   r.   Texas  bet  Butte 

and  20th 
Daniel  P.,  furniture,  214,  4th,  r.  833  Howard 
Dennis    E.,   salesman    J.    Noonan,    r.    317 

Treat  Av 
Dennis  W.,  stevedore,  r.  219  Shotwell 
Edward,  horseshoer  Thomas  Doyle,  r.  744 

Howard 
Edward,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1019,  20th 
Edward  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  1802  Hyde 
Edward  C.  plumber,  r.  503,  4th 
Edward  J.,  salesman,  r.  2299  Sacramento 
Edward  L.,  meterman.  r.  729  Pine 
Eliza  M.,  widow,  r.  1016,  17th 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  927,  18th 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  IIY2  Freelon  rear 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  2253  Mission 
Emma,  widow,  r.  637  Stevenson 
Eugene  F.,  asst.  bookkeeper  J.  Ivancovich 

&Co.,  r.  109,  14th 
F.,  lineman,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
Frank  S.,  blacksmith  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Ri- 

voli  Av 
Frank  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2806  Howard 
George   B.,  solicitor  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Harry,  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  16051/4 

Mission 
Harry,  peddler,  r.  Marshall  or  Craut 
Harry  P.,  bartender  Dennis  J.  Leahy,  r. 

72514  Minna 
Henry  (Henry  Doyle  &  Co.),  r.  2299  Sacra- 
mento 
Henry  Jr..  salesman  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,  r. 

San  Mateo 

DOYLE  HENRY  &  CO. 

(Henry  Doyle),  agents  Barbour's  Irish 
flax  threads,  salmon  threads  and  gill 
netting,  Goff's  braids,  Bell's  handker- 
chiefs, starlight  worsted  yarns,  beam- 
less  Rubber  Co's  soft  rubber  goods, 
Woodberry  seine  twines,  rope  and 
cotton  fish  netting,  Silver  Lake  sash 
cords,  ball  twines,  fish  hooks  and  lines, 
517-519  Market 
Doyle  J.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  423  Pine 

James,  cigars,  105,  9th,  r.  1312  Mission 

James,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  565 
Howard 

James,  laborer  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r.  2814 
Geneva 

James,  silversmith,  r.  8  Pearl 

James,  special  policeman  First  National 
Bank  of  S.  F.  Safe  Deposit,  r.  53514,  18th 

James,  tin  roofer  James  Guilfoy 

James  F.,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

James  J.,  r.  322  Main 

James  J.,  r.  1716  Stockton 

James  J.,  cornice  maker  James  Guilfoy, 
r.  214,  7th 

James  J.,  millhand  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 
211,  4th 

James    J.,    joiner   Schussler    Bros.,    r.    24 
Julian  Av 

James  J.,  sailmaker,  50  Clay,  r.  Oakland 

James  P.,  plumber  Peter  McKewn,  r.  1716 
Lexington  Av 

James  P.,  stock  clerk  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co.. 
r.  1718  Fillmore 

Jane  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1607  Mission  rear 

Jarvis  L.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  Alameda 

Jeremiah  J. ,  porter,  r.  227  Filbert 

Johanna,  widow,  r.  525  Howard 

John,  barber  James  Rice,  r.  516,  7th 

John,  carpenter,  r.  228  Fulton 

John,  laborer,  r.  123%  Welsh 


Doyle  John,  laborer,  r.  1239,  25th 

John,  shoemaker  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe   Co.,  r. 
44,  6th 

John  B.,  asst.  cashier  S.  F.  &  N.   P.  Ry., 
r.  417  Eddy 

John  J.  (Sullivan  &  Doyle),  r.  977  Harrison 

John  J.,  lumberman,  r.  1619  Mission 

John  J.,  millhand,  r.  2253  Mission 

John  J.,  teamster,  r.  208,  7th 

John  J.,  winegrower,   416    Pine,   r.   Cuper- 
tino, Cal. 

John  R.  (O'Day,  McCormick&  Doyle),  r.  845 
Howard 

John   T.,    attorney  at  law,  36  Columbian 
Bldg.  r.  Menlo  Park 

Joseph,  salesman  O'Connor,  MoBatt  &  Co., 
r.  1505  Broderick 

Joseph,  laborer,  r.  706  Mariposa 

Joseph  A.,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  18  Lewis 

Joseph  F.,  sailmaker  J.  J.   Doyle,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Joseph  T.,  special  policeman,  r.  2634  Sutter 

Joseph  W.,  plumber  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  23>^  Ritch 

J.  Walter,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

Kate  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  927, 18th 

Lawrence,    fireman    str   Oakland,    r.    325 
Clementina 

Louisa  Mrs.,  liquors,  322  Main 

Luke  D.,  r.  2922  Bush 

Mamie  L.  Miss,  stenographer    S.  F.  Auto- 
graphic Register  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

Margaret  Miss,  r.  1023  Capp 

Margaret  E.,  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Even- 
ing School,  r.  2253  Mission 

Margery  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1312  Mission 

Martin  C,  salesman,  r.  II4I14  Stevenson 

Martin  T..  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  139  Silver 

Mary,  widow,  r.  208,  7th 

Mary,  widow,  r.  219  Shotwell 

Mary,  widow,  r.  1505  Broderick 

Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1522  Waller 

Maurice,    horseshoer,    4    Everett,    r.    143 
Shipley 

Michael,  laborer,  r.  227  Filbert 

Michael,  plumber  J.   Noonan,  r.    Orlando 
House 

Michael  J.,  cigars,  1125  Market 

Miles,  harness  maker,  314  Golden  Gate  Av, 
r.  1710  Post 

Patrick,  laborer  S.  F.   Gas    Light  Co.,  r. 
716  Sierra 

Patrick,  teamster,  r.  884  Illinois 

Peter  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  503,  4th 

Peter  W.,  carpenter,  r.  2808  Howard 

Richard,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  215 
Mississippi 

Richard,  helper  Garrett  C.  Sweeney,  r.  322, 
7th 

Richard,  seaman,  r.  337  Bryant 

Richard  S.  (Richard   S.Doyle  &  Son),    r. 
20131/2  Mission 
"     Richards.  &  Son  (Richard  S.  and  Stephen 
R.),   crockery  and  glassware,  2013  Mis- 
sion, and  carpenters   and    builders,   40 
New  Montgomery 
Doyle   Robert   E.,  assistant    postmaster   San 
Francisco,  office  NW  cor   Washington 
and  Battery,  r.  127  Kearny 
"     Robert  E.,  messenger,  r.  308,  7th 
Doyle  Stephen  R.   (Richard  S.  Doyle  &  Son), 
and  president  The  Builders'  Association 
of    California,    40  New  Montgomery,  r. 
30131/2  Mission 
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Doyle  Thomas,  horseshoer,  628  Howard,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Thomas,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  1239.  25th 

"    Thomas,  master  mariner,  r.  5-1  Sacramento 

'•  Thomas,  salesman  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co., 
r.  1523  Webster 

"  Thomas,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r. 
503  Ash  Av 

"    Thomas,  tinroofer,  r.  139.  4th 

"  Thomas,  wrapper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  35 
Mission 

"    Thomas  B.,  student,  r.  2299  Sacramento 

'■    Thomas  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  2825  Bush 

"    Thomas  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Rv. 

"  Thomas  F.,  sailmaker  J.  J.  Doyle,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  Thomas  J.  (Doyle  &  Short),  and  bakery,  328 
Noe 

"  Thomas  J.,  coal  and  wood,  315,  9th,  r.  2253 
Mission 

"  Thomas  J.,  teamster  P.  Biggins  &  Co..  r. 
NW  cor  Utah  and  23d 

"  Thomas  P.,  salesman  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r 
2124a  Broderick 

"  Thomas  P.,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  1 
Sunshine  Court 

"    Thomas  R.,  cashier  S.  P.  C.  Ry.,  r.  218Eddy 

"    Thomas  R..  marine  fireman,  r.  4Clementina 

"    Thomas  W.,  salesman,  r.  222  Turk 

"  Thomas  W.,  salesman  Cunningham,  Cur- 
tiss  &  Welch,  r.  3017  Washington 

"    Timothy,  porter  Excelsior  Hotel,  r.  608,  6th 

"    William,  r.  1019  York 

"  William,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  21093£  Howard 

"  William  A.,  salesman  Henry  Doyle  &  Co., 
r.  2299  Sacramento 

"  William  F.,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Planing 
Mill,  r.  28i4  Geneva 

"  William  H.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  15 
Oak  Grove  Av 

"  William  J.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  927,  18th 

"  William  M.,  gardener,  r.  Capitol  nr  Pal- 
metto Av 

■'  &  Short  (Thomas  J.  Doyle  and  Cornelius  R. 
Short),  house  and  sign  painters,  108  Noe 

DOZIER  CHARLES   A., 

pliysician  and  surgeon,  428  Ellis,  ofiace 
hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone 
Hyde  1651 

DozierF.  L.  Mrs.,  operator  W.   U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

North  Berkeley 
A3=-Dozier.    See  Doscher 

Drachan  Mary  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  1421  Mason 
Drachbar  Harry,  bricklayer,  r.  20,  7th 
Draekert  George,  barber  T.  Ortega 

■•    Ida  M.  Miss,  nuFse  Lane  Hospital 
Draddy  John  J.,  engineer,  r.  24  Welsh 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  cigar  maker,  r.  24  Welsh 
"    Maurice  C,  boatbuilder.  r.  24  Welsh 
Drady  Brothers  (Thomas  and  Edward  I.),  mer- 
chant tailors,  8  Stockton 
"    David,  furniture,  222,  4th,  r.  719  Tennessee 
"    David  A.,  proofreader,  r.  220  Devisadero 
"    Edward  I.  (Drady  Bros.),  r.  220  Devisadero 
"    Frank  S.,  with  Monitor,  and  editor  Sentry, 

r.  220  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  (Drady  Bros.),  r.  220  Devisadero 
Draffin  John  (DrafBn  &  O'Keefe).  r.  519  Shotwell 
"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  519  Shotwell 
"    &  O'Keefe   (John    Drafan    and    Jeremiah 
O'Keefe),  wood,  coal,    hay    and  grain, 
2425  Mission 
Drager  Charles,  teamster,r.  50  Stevenson  Av 


Drager  Joseph  A.,  wool  scourer  F.  S.  Moody,  r 
2625  Folsom 
"    William  H.,  wool  sorter,  r.  2625  Folsom 
Drago  Giacomo,  r.  514  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,    barber,    512   Broadway,    r.    324!^ 

Broadway 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  1208  Powell 
D'rago  Rose,  widow,  r.  505  Green 
Dragomanovich  Spiro  A.,  bartender  James  Gibb, 

r.  703  Stockton 
Drain  Armand  C,  laundry,  20  CoUingwood 
"    Daniel,  shipwright,  r.  1218  Turk 
"    Daniel  A.,  wine  dealer,  r.  20  CoUingwood 
"    James,  engineer  C.  D.  Zeile,  r.  526  Pacific 
4®-Drain.    SeeDrane 

Drake  Albert,   seaman  str  Washtenaw,  r.  240 
Greenwich 
"    Archibald,  laborer,  r.  1138  Pacific 
"    Arthur  H.,  stenographer  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry. , 

r.  223a  Leavenworth 
"    Cecil,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  21  Page  ■ 
"    Edward  E.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  714  Bush 
"    F.  J.,  lieut.  commander  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Frank  B.,  machinist,  r.  1015  Market 
"    Jasper,  clerk  Denver  House,  r.  217,  3d 
"    John  B.,  salesman  Butler,  Schutze  &  Co.,  r. 

921  Howard 
"    John  C,  lieut.   U.   S.   naval  construction 

office,  r.  818  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  printer,  r.  912  Ellis 
"    J.  R.,  seaman,  r.  216  Jackson 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  912  Ellis 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  912  Ellis 
Drane  George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

718  Tennessee 
AS="Drane.    See  Drain 
Draper  Arthur,  waiter,  r.  224.  4th 
"    Edward  P.  (Draper  &  Selig),  r.  M  opp  15th 

Av  South 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1003^/^  Sierra 
"    Hugh  P.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  5 

Tremont  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  139, 11th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  414  Eddv 
"    Throop  B.,  butcher  Draper  &  Selig-,  r.  8th 

Av  South  nr  M 
"    William,  hostler,  r.  933  Sacramento 
'■    &  Selig   (Edward   P.  Draper  and    Isador 
Selig),  sheep  and  hog  butchers,  5th  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av,  office  300  Railroad 
Av  South 
Drasdo  Ernest,  salesman  Michalitschke  Bros. 
&  Co.,  r.  IOOOa  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Paul,  bakery  and  coffee  saloon,  112  Grant 
Av,  r.  11214  Grant  Av 
Drathen  Peter,  salesman,  r.  448  Clementina 
Draft  Andrew,  cooper,  r.  1630,  17th 
Dratz  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  91  Albion  Av 
Draude  Charles,  baker  Swain  Bros.,  r.  351  Te- 
hama rear 
Draust  Amy  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  810 

Powell 
Draves  Frank,  gunsmith,  r.  1202  Powell 

"    Frederick,  expressman,  r.  1202  Powell 
Dray  Calvin  H.,  janitor  Central  M.  E.  Church, 
r.  1041  Mission 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  310,  26th 
"    James  J.,  painter,  r.  331  Shotwell 
Draymen  and  Teamsters'  Union,  121  Eddy 
Drayeur  August  C,  clerk  Lemoine  &  Co.,  r.  625!^ 

Larkin 
Drayton  F.,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    William  H.,  stevedore,  r.  208  Drumm 
Drechsler  John,  bartender,  r.  318  Octavia 

"    Louis,  shoemaker,  320,  21st 
Dredge    Theodore  F.,  salesman   Crane    Co.,   r. 

Oakland 
Dreen  John,  teamster,  r.  304,  3d 
Drees  Elmer  W., bookkeeper  ijondon  Tea  Co.,  r. 
106,  7th 
"    Herman,  carpenter,  r.  1924  Leavenworth 
4®=Drees.    See  Dries 

Dreger  Frederick,  cooper  Philadelphia  Brewery, 
r.  416,  6th 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  701  Greenwich 
4®*Dreger.    See  Drager 
Dreher  Andreas,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    Fred,  cabinet  maker,  r.  135  Shipley 


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Dreibelbis  Stuart,  bricklayer,  r.  807  Shotwell 
Dreimann  Andreas,  fish  dealer,  r.  E  s  Baker  bet 

Tonquin  and  Lewis 
Dreisbach  George,  tailor,  r.  33  Everett 
'<    William  R.,    barber.    300    Market,    r.   435 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Drennan  Nelson,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
Drennen  Ella  Miss,  r.  739  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  141  Silver 
"    Robert,  hostler  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

30  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  P.,  salesman  A.  Seiberlich's  Sons, 
r.  141  Silver 
Dresbach    William   F.,    grain    commission,    63 
Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg,  r.  3003  Jack- 
son 
Dresch  Louis,  waiter  Paul  Ritter,  r.  NE  cor  7th 

Av  and  Fulton 
Drescher  Charles,  barber,  1  Front,  r.  6  Antonio 
"    Charles  Jr.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 

16  Antonio 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  16  Antonio 
"    John,  cooper  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  339,  15th 
j|®=-Drescher.    See  Dresser 
Dreschfeld  Leopold  H.,  copyist,  r.  1311  York 

"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1311  York 
Dresel  Carl  (Dresel  &  Co.),  r.  Sonoma 
Dresel    Gusav,     oculist     and    aurist,    139-141 
Crocker  Bldg.,  r.  511  Devisadero 
"    &  Co.  (Carl  Dresel  and  Theodore  Blancken- 
burg),  wines,  1316  Ellis 
Dresen  Frederica,  widow,  bakery,  1013  Pierce 
Dresler   John    F.,    inspector    Mutual   Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  1150  Guerrero 
Dress  Joseph,  pork  packer,  r.  15  Bernice 
Dresser  Charles,  hostler  Central  Sales    Yard 
Co.,  r.  30161/2,  16th 
"    Elmer,  laborer,  r.  436,  10th 
"    Julian   W.,    driver    Goldberg,    Bowen   & 

Co.,  r.  639  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  639  O'Farrell 
"    William,  hostler  Central  Sales  Yard  Co., 

r.  30161/2,  16th 
"    William,  teamster  Albert   E.  Buckman,  r. 
NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
^S'-Dresser.    See  Drescher 

Dressier  Bruno  E.,  joiner  SchusslerBros.,  r.  1010 
Capp 
"    Ernest,  tailor,  r.  3337a  Geary 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  1634  Broadway 
"    William  D.,  reporter,  r.  1433  Larkin 
Dreus  Julia  Mrs.,  r.  3134  Howard 
Dreusike     Otto    B.,     cornice    maker   William 

Cronan,  r.  154,  14th 
Drever  James,   salesman  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r. 

1039  McAllister 
Drew  Aaron  T.,  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1333  Bush 
"    Albion  P.,  stair  builder,  r.  35  Clara  Av 
"    Arthur,  teamster,  r.  404,  3d 
"    C.  B.,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co. 
"    Charles  B.,  teamster  H.  N.  Tilden  &  Co..  r. 

437  Noe 
"    Charles  S.,  salesman,  r.  1106  Scott 
"    Daniel  V.,  clerk,  r.  1113,  17th 
"    Denis  J.,  wood  and  coal, hay  and  grain,  134, 

34th,  r.  31  Alabama 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  639  Sacramento 
"    Edward,  paper  hanger,  r.  333,  4th 
"    Edward  F.,  watchman,  r.  1336  Alabama 
"    Edward  F.  Jr.,  packer  Roos  Bros.,  r.  1336 

Alabama 
"    Edwin   P.,  master    bark  Andrew  Welch, 

office  330  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,    machinist     Midas     Gold    Saving 

Machinery  Co.,  r.  1403  Polk 
"    Frank  C,  stenographer  Reddy,  Campbell  & 
Metson,  r.  1008  Golden  Gate  Av 
Drew  George  I.,  carpenter  and  builder,734  Wash- 
ington, r.  303  Fell 
"    George  I.  Jr.,  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

303  Fell 
"    George  W.,  foreman  Edward  B.  Hindes  & 

Co.,  r.  317  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,    conductor   Market    St.   Ry.,   r.  16 

Lundy  Lane 
"    Henry  W.,  molder  Jardine  I.  Wks,  r.  Oak- 
land 


Drew  Hiram  M.,  stair  builder,  r.  404, 
"    James  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry. 

Green 

"    John,  painter,  r.  314  Larkin 
"    John  J.,  millhand,  r.  1016,  34th 
"    John  R.,  teacher  shorthand,  1113,  17th 
"    John  S.,  school  teacher,  r.  1113,  17th 
"    Louise  S.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  303  Fell 
"    Morgan,  core  maker  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  1336  Alabama 
"    Patrick,  peddler,  r.  1016,  34th 
"    Patrick  Jr.,  peddler,  1016,  34th 
"    Samuel,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moftatt  &  Co., 

r.  1108  Scott 
■  '    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    William,  foreman  Columbia  Marble  Co.,  r. 

30  South  Park 
"    William  J.,  student,  r.  1113,  17th 
Drewes  Claus,  liquors,  SW  cor  5th  and  Bryant, 
r.  438,  5th 
"    Claus  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Hayes  and  Polk 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  1706  Church 
"    Henry  J.,  butcher,  340,  34th 
"    Herman,  butcher  F.  Drewes,  r.  1706  Church 
Drewitz   Arthur   C,    proprietor    Eagle    Drug 
Store,  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Taylor,   r.  333 
Taylor 
Drews  Charles,  pipefitter,  r.  131  Utah 
"    G.,  r.  531  Pacific 
"    Henry,  r.  131  Utah 
"    Hermann,  manager  W.  Third  &  Son,  r.  744, 

33d  „ 

"    John  H.,  watchman,  SW  cor  8th  and  Bran- 
nan,  r.  131  Utah 
"    Louis  A.,  capitalist,  r.  3134  Howard 
Drews'  Hall,  131  New  Montgomery 
Drexler  Louis  P.,  president  The  California  Jute 
Mill  Co.,  409  California,  r.  1603  Van  Ness 
Av 
Dreydemi  Pierre,  r.  718  Turk  , 

Dreyer  Anna  Miss,  domestic,  r.  307  Ritch 
^'  ■  Bernard,  office  338  Montgomery,  rooms  313- 

313,  r.  Gonzales,  Cal. 
"    Diedrioh,  capitalist,  r.  44  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Ernst,  liquors,  401  Sutter 
"    George  H.,  foreman  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r. 

313  North  Willard 
"    Henry,  engineer  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

1609,  34th 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  307  Ritch 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  4tli 

and  Clementina,  r.  315a  Clementina 
"    John  H.,  shoemaker  Charles  Maier,  r.  Oak- 

"    John  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  433,  3d,  r. 

IIM  Perry 
"    Joseph,  insurance, 335  Sansome,  r.  1716  Post 
■  '    Louis,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r,  346 

"     Louis  G.,  manager  Cal.   Hat  Wks,  r.  738 

"    Philip^master  schr.  L.  D.  Foster,  office  38 

California  „, ,   „^^ 

"     William,  clerk  Henry  Grieme,  r.  314,  8th 
j8®=-Dreyer.    See  Dreier  and  Dryer 
Dreyfous  Emile,  teacher  music,  r.  408,  I7tn 
"    Jules,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Walter  A.,  salesman  S.  F.    Autographic 
Register  Co.,  r.  511  Jones 
Dreyfus  Alexander,  merchant,  r.  1119  Geary 
Dreyfus  B.  &  Co.   See  California  Wme  Associa- 
tion 
"    Charles  L.,  clerk,  r.  1119  Geary       „    „     ,  , 
"    Emil  B.,  salesman  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  1918  Franklin 


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Dreyfus  Herbert,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  517  Steven- 
son 
"    Leah,  widow,  r.  1918  Franklin 
"    Leonard,  messenger  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r. 

1119  Geary 
"    Mark  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1830  Web- 
ster 
"    Moses,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  517  Stevenson 
"    Theodore,  proprietor  Paris  Cleaning  and 
Dyeing  Works,   I3914,  6th,  r.  523  Steven- 
son 
"    Walter    L.,    stock    clerk    Buckingham   & 
Hecht,  r.  1918  Franklin 
-fi®=-Dreyfus.    See  Dreyfous  and  Dryfous 
Dreyfuss  Carrie,  widow,  r.  606  Leavenworth 
"    Edward,  dept  manager  Levi  Strauss  &  Co. 

r.  1019  Post 
"    Henry,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Minnie  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  421  Post 
"    Windelin,  wrapper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  117  Julian 
Av 
Dreypolcher  Frederick  W.,  foreman  St.  Germain 
Billiard  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    William  S. ,  advert!  sing  solicitor  Examiner 
r.  3010  Sutter 
Driefer  Adolph,  bartender  Nicolaus  Meyer,  r. 
109  Jessie 
"    Carl  L.,  machinist,  r.  730  Montgomery  Av 
"    Oscar,  cook  Nicolaus  Meyer,  r.  109  Jessie 
Driener  Leslie,  gripman,  r.  1333  Fulton 
Drieschman  Arthur,  clerk  John  E.  Klein,  r.  17 
Hickory  Av 
"    Edward,  clerk  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  234,  13th 
"    Harry  C,  private  detective,  r.  17  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  shoemaker,  1638  Mission 
"    Matilda  Miss,   clerk  John  Schulken,  r.  17 

Hickory  Av 
"    William,  blacksmith  John  Rentschler,  r 
17  Hickory  Av 
Driese  Carl,   artificial  stone  contractor,  r.  1318 

Stanyan 
Driffield  V.  Cams,  manager  Pacific  Coast  De- 
partment Transatlantic  Fire  Insurance 
Co.   (Hamburg),     213    Sansome,    r.    1125 
Leavenworth 
Drinan  George  P..  boxmaker,  r.  704  Harrison 
"    Grace  Mrs.,  r.  161i/^  Ciara 
"    Thomas    F.,    molder    J.    Roylance    Brass 
Wks,  r.  704  Harrison 
Drinkliouse    Frederick    R.,   secretary  j.   A". 
Drinkhouse  Co.,  227-229  Battery,  r.  2502 
Broadway 
Drinkliouse  J.  A.,  president  and  treasurer  J.  A. 
Drinkohuse  Co.,  327-229  Battery,   r.   2502 
Broadway 

DRINKHOUSE  J.  A.  CO., 

J.  A.  Drinkliouse  president  and  treas- 
urer, John  Arthur  Drinkhouse  vice- 
president,  Frederick  R.  Drinkhouse 
secretary,  wholesale  cigars  and  to- 
bacco, 227-229  Battery 

Drinkhouse  John  Arthur,  vice-president  J.   A. 
Drmkhouse  Co.,  r.  2502  Broadway 

Drisco  J.  F.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,   r  2531 
Post 

Driscoll  Agnes  Miss,  teacher  music,  2612  Post 
"    Bradley,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   938 

"    Bridget  T.  Mrs,,  nurse,  r.  2612  Post 

"    Charles  A.,  clerk  McCoy  &  Nesbitt,  r.  1614 

Lexington  Av 
"    Cornelius,  brass  finisher,  r.  9  Adelaide  PI 
"    Cornelius  E.,  proprietor  Sanitarium  Baths, 

2210  Powell,  r.  1712  Bush 


Driscoll  Daniel,  helper  Atlas  I.   Wks,   r.   1502 
Kentucky 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  3614  Post 
"    Daniel,  spar  maker  C.  A.  Castner  &  Co..  r. 

1431  Mission 
"    Daniel,  upholsterer,  r.  1331'/^  Minna 
"    Daniel  J.,  house  painter,  r.  1431  Mission 
"    Daniel  J.,  packer  A.   Levy  &   Co..   r.   1050 

Howard 
"    Daniel  J.,  policeman,  r.  334,  10th 
"    Daniel  O.,  master  tug  Millen  Griffith,   v. 

542i4,  2d 
"    Daniel  W.,  painter,  r.  1311^4  Steiner 
"    Dennis,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    Dennis,  hostler  John  Tuttle,  r.  7th  Av  nr  J 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  31 V2  Dorland 
"    Dennis,  miner,  r.  334,  10th 
"    Dennis,  stonemason,  r.  414  Clementina 
"    Dennis  F.,  steward,  r.  225  Drumm 
"     Edward  F.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  506  Shrader 
Driscoll  Edward  P.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, office  and  r.  1431  Mission,  hours  1  to 
3  and  6  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays  10  a.  m.  to 
12  m.,  telephone  south  553 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r  133114  Minna 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  623V2  Minna 
"    Eugene  O.,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Florence,  groceries  and  liquors,  436  Ringold 
"    Frank  L,  druggist,  r.  1431  Mission 
"    Frank  J.,  machinist  W.   T.  Garratt  &  Co 

r.  111714  Shotwell 
"    Frank  J.,  merchant  tailor,  954  Mission 
"    Frederick  A.,  druggist  J.  J.  Mahoney,  r.  1431 

Mission 
"    George  S.,  shoemaker,  r.  1431  Mission 
"    Hannah  E.,  widow,  r.  610  Willow  Av 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  157  Dore  rear 
"    Helen  Mrs.,  r.  1406  Octavia 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk,  r.  65114  Folsom 
"    James,  r.  911b  Filbert 
"    James,  r.  1439  Howard 
"    James,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,  r.  134,  4th 
"    James,  laborer,  r,  113,  26th 
"    James  E.,  chief   engineer    tug    Vigilant, 

r.  3042  Pine 
"    James  F.  (Heffernan  &  Driscoll),  r.  25   Dor- 
land 
"    Jeremiah,  driver  Pac.   Transfer  Co.,  r.  24 


Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  423  Tehama 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  727i4  Natoma 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  York    nr  Hampshire 
Jeremiah,  ship  joiner,  r.  343  Hickory  Av 
Jeremiah  J.,  commission  broker,  20  Leides- 

dorff,  r.  The  Baldwin 
John,  brass  finisher,  r.  62314  Minna 
John,  butcher,  r.  531,  1st 
John,  dairy,  523,  7th  Av 
John,  fruit  peddler,  r.  117  Juniper 
John,  gripman,  r.  1406  Pacific 
John,  hostler  Peter  Garrity,  r.  32  Turk 
John,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  474  Jessie 
John,  laborer,  r.  24  Tehama 
John,  laborer,  r.  81  Everett 
John,  laborer,  r.  474  Jessie 
John,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
John,  marine  engineer,  r.  547  Folsom 
John,  painter,  r.  141,  4th 
John,  truckman  Truck  3,  r.  142d!4    Market 
John  Jr.,  butcher,  r.  24  Tenama 
John  A.,  butcher,  1206  Valencia,  r.  141  Fair 

Oaks 
John  F.,  master  mariner,  r.  1531  Post 
John  H.,  clerk,  r.  1431  Mission 
John  L,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  III714  Shotwell 
John  J.,  brass  finisher  Thomas  Day  &  Co., 

r.  9  Adelaide  Av 
John  J.,  liquors,  SE  cor  5th  Av  South  and  L 
JohnM.,  ornamenter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  648  Stevenson 
John  W.,  salesman  J.  P.   Brownlee,   r.    104 

Grove 
Joseph  P.,  bricklayer,  r.  414  Clementina 
Julia,  widow,  r.  914  Welsh 
Julia,  tailoress,  r.  6221,4  Minna 
Julia  Miss,  bag  sewer  American  Salt  Co., 

r.  337  Tehama 


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DriscoU  Catherine,  bookkeeper  J.  T.  Cavanaugh. 

r.  13311/2  Minna 
"    Katie,  domestic,  2714  Sacramento 
"    Lillian    Mrs.,    ladies'    hairdresser,     1914 

Sutter 
"    Lizzie   Miss,    domestic  St.   Luke's    Hos- 
pital 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  129  Capp 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  12]  1%  Steiner 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  210  Frederick 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  911b  Filbert 
'-    Mary,  widow,  r.  218  Ritch  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  222V2  Elm  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  132O14  Scott  rear 
"    Mary,  shirt  maker,  r.  622!^  Minna 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  III714  Shotwell 
"    May    Miss,    stenographer,  r.   II171/2  Shot- 
well 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  UOiVz  Tennessee 
"    Michael,  molder,  r.  622V^  Minna 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  222  Pacific 
"    Michael  H.,  carpenter,  r.  954  Mission 
"    Michael  J.,  janitor,  r.  200  Mission 
"    Moses,  broom  maker,  r.  161  Chenery 
"    Patrick  (Driscoll  &  Wettig),  r.  420  Clem- 
entina 
«    Patrick,  gardener,  r.  SW  cor  Falcon  and 

Moss  Av 
"    Patrick,  gripman,  r.  938  Pacific 
"    Richard,  hoseman  Engine  9,  r.  24  Tehama 
"    Robert  F.,  carpenter,  r.  2015  Polk 
"    Stephen,  groceries  and  liquors,  718  Clem- 
entina 
"    Thomas,  janitor  Metropolitan  Temple,  cor 

5th  and  Jessie 
"    Thomas  A.,  waiter  Merchant's  Club 
"    Thomas  F.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  220  Elm 

Av 
"    Timothy,  r.  1221  Florida 
"    Timothy    J.,  hoseman  Engine  16,  r.  IIO4V2 

Tennessee 
"    Victor,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  5421/2,  2d 
"    William,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    William,  sign  painter,  r.  648  Stevenson 
"    William  H.,  with  Rome  Harris,  301  Kearny 
"    William  J.,  shipping  clerk  Butler,  Schutze 

&  Co.,  r.  414  Clementina 
"    &  Wettig  (Patrick  Driscoll  and  Theodore 

Wettig).  wood  and  coal,  936-938  Folsom 
Drish  Edwin,  driver,  r.  2834  Mission 

"    Ella  J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1050  Mission 
Drisko  J.  F.,  master  str  Homer,  r.  2531  Post 
Drivar  Isabella,  widow,  r.  425  Stevenson 
Driver  Charles  E.,  paper  hanger,  r.  9  Belmont  PI 

"    John,  miner,  r.  101  Minna 
Drivon  Ernest,  blacksmith  Gray  Bros.,   r.   1623 

Powell 
"    Eugene,  hairdresser,  524  Sutter 
",  Jeanne    Mme.,  manufacturer  corsets,  524 

Sutter 
Drixl  Josef,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

677^  Mission 
Droast  Frederick,  varnisher  A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son. 

r.  28  Minna 
Drobaz  Matteo,  chop  house  and  coffee  saloon, 

503  East 
Drog  Charles,  butcher  Ludwig  Seeliger,   r.  3308 

Mission 
Drogan  William,  laborer,  r.  1841  Chestnut 
Droge  Brothers   (Henry  and    Claus),    groceries 

and  liquors,  1016  Clay 
"    Claus  (Droge  Bros.),  r.  1016  Clay 
"    Gustavo  F.C.,  salesman  George  Haas  & 

Son,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Henry  (Droge  Bros.),  r.  1016  Clay 
"    John  C,  farmer,  r.  262  Minna 
"    Lillian    Miss,     bookkeeper   Golden    Gate 

Steam  Dye  Wks,  r.  323  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  \2by2  Cumberland 
Droger  Henry,  r.  213'/iPost 

"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1918  Page 
Drogmund  Harry  C,  wire  worker  Sperry  Wire 

Wks,  r.  16  Schuyler 
Drohse  Andrew,  waiter,  r.  11  Stanly  PI 
"    James,  waiter  Jacob  Petersen,  r.  11  Stanly 

PI 
Droit  Belle  Miss,  with  Mrs.  M.  H.  Ober,  r.  525, 

19th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

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DROIT  THOMAS  C, 

carpenter  and  builder,  counters,  shelv- 
ing and  general  jobbing,  406  Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  5253,  r.  525, 
19tb 

Drolet  Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  21  Valparaiso 
Drolette  Anna,  widow,  r.  1130,  24th 
"    J.  Lewis,  plasterer,  r.  1130,  24th 
"    Wilbert,  carpenter,  r.  1130,  24th 
Dromey  Michael,  driver,  r.  248  Clementina 
Drosbach  George  A.  (Drosbach  &  Ferris),  r.  1614 
Hayes 
"    &  Ferris  (George  A.  Drosbach  and  Joseph 
A.  Ferris),  fruits  and  vegetables,   SW 
cor  Grove  and  Lyon 
Droscher  Frank,  cigars  and  itobacco,  46  East,  r. 

Oakland 
Dross  Robert,  insurance,  225  Sansome,   r.   1716 

Pacific  Av 
Drossel  August  A.,  physician,   1203  Powell,  r. 
900  Jackson 
"    Charles,  tailor,  1140  Market 
"    Joseph  H.,  druggist,  NW  cor  Powell  and 

Jackson,  r.  900  Jackson 
"    Joseph  H.   Jr.,  druggist  J.  H.  Drossel,  r. 
900  Jackson 
Drossner  Adolph,   salesman    M.  Blaskower    & 
Co.,  r.  415  Mason 
"    Jacob,   salesman    M.   Blaskower  &  Co.,  r. 

1814  Larkin 
"    John,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1814  Larkin 
Drost  John  D.,  druggist,  SE  cor  24th  and  Ala- 
bama, r.  1126^  Alabama 
Drouaillet  G.,  capitalist,  office  534  California,  r. 

Paris,  France 
Drouet  Victor,  tinsmith,  r.  3103!4  Buchanan 

^'  Victorlne  Miss,  r.  3103^4  Buchanan 
Drought  Robert  H.,  tailor,  r.  649  Folsom 
Drouillard  John,   engineer    str   Alcatraz,  r.  54 

Silver 
Drow  William,  miner,  r.  1516  Powell  rear 
Drown  Albert  N.,  attorney  at  law,  104  Sutter, 
rooms  2-4,  r.  2550  Jackson 
"    Archer  C,  clerk  A.  N.  Drown,  r.  2550  Jack- 
son 
Drucker  August,  real  estate,  r.  1422  Fulton 
"    August    E.    (Wilson    &    Drucker),    r.    120 
Post 
Drucker  Express  and  Transfer  Co.  (between 
San  Francisco,  East  Oakland  and  Fruit- 
vale),  Knight    &    Olsen  proprietors,  21 
Market,  telephone  Main  1654 
"    George  I.,  dentist,  3-4  Donohoe  Bldg 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  344,  30th 
Drucks  Otto,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
Druffel  F.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1235  Hyde 
Drugan  Mary,  widow,  r.  1123  Folsom 
Druhan  Thomas,  boots   and  shoes,  214,  24th,  r. 

405  Gough 
Druhe  Herman  A.,  trustee  estate  of  J.  H.  Druhe. 
office  23  Market,  r.  Oakland 
'•    J.  H.  (estate  of),  office  23  Market 
"    William  H.,  office  23  Market 
Druhm  C.  Dohrman,  manager  Charles  Lyons, 
908  Market,  r.  133  Page 
"    Charles,  bartender  John  Strothofl,  r.  638H 
Jessie 
Druid  Harry,  laborer,  r.  316  Davis 
Druids  Hall,  413  Sutter 
"    Hall  Society,  Charles  Quast  secretary.  413 
Sutter 
Druid's  Journal   (monthly).  Druids'  Publishing 
Co.  proprietors,  413  Sutter 
"    Publishing  Co.,  J.  J.   Mollison  secretary, 
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DruUard  George   L.,  student  Vander-Naillen's 
School  of    Engineering,  r.  706  Van  Ness 
Av 
Drum  Courtland  F.,  steward,  r.  7  Glover 
Drum  Frank  G.,  cashier  J.  B.  Haggin,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  E.,  distributor  Post  Orflce,  r.  3423, 

16th 
"    James  L.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1324  Webster 
"    Josephine  K.,  widow,  r.  3423,  16th 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  3  Yerba  Buena 
"    William   J.   J.,  elevator   tender,  330  San- 
some,  r.  3423,  16th 
William  P.,  civil  engineer,  r.  102  Pierce 
-8®-Drum.    See  Drumm 
Drumgold  John  H.,  manufacturing  jeweler,  111 

Phelan  Bldg 
Drumler  Louis,  carpenter,  r.  1218  Kearny 
Drumm  James  L.,  civil  engineer  Estate  James 
G.  Fair 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  45  Hill 
Drummer  William,  fireman,  r.  cor  10th  Av  South 

and  Railroad  Av 
Drummond    Arthur     W.,    traveling     salesman 
Boltz,  Clymer  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  SE  cor 

Waller  and  Stanyan 
"    Frederick  J.,  lithographer  Dakin  Publish- 
ing Co. 
"    John  P.,  liquors,  r.  NE  cor  82d  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  33d  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
"    Joseph  H.,  boilermaker,  r.  309  Clementina 
"    Joseph  T.,  peddler,  r.  309  Clementina 
"    Mark,  clerk  station  C  Post  Office,  r.   1738 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  119  Julian  Av 
"    Samuel  G.,  r.  417  Bush 
"    Tobacco  Co.  (St.  Louis),'Isidor  Seller  agent, 
328  California 
Drummy  John,  laborer,  r.  36  Lapidge 
Drunzer   Peter,  r.   San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av 

South 
Drury  Charles  A.,  salesman  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co., 
r.  640  Oak 
"    Charles  O.,  laborer  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r.  16th 

nr  De  Haro 
"    Frank    G.,    attorney  at    law,  331   Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  640  Oak 
"    Henry,  clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  640  Oak 
■'    Jennie,  widow,  r.  528  Folsom 
"    John  W.,  butcher  John  Scully,  r.  640  Oak 
"    Michael,  hoseman  Engine  30.  r.  1230  Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    Michael  Jr.,  tailor,  r.  1230  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Patrick  W.,  gardener  Golden  Gate  Park,  r. 

640  Oak 
"    Peter,  laborer  William  S.  Snook  &  Son,  r. 

1416  Kearny 
"    R.  Lloyd,  draughtsman,  530  Commercial 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  1813  Steiner 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  general  manager  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co. ,  r.  640  Oak 
Drury  Wells,  night  editor  Call,  r.  908,  21st 
Druschel  Frederick,  butcher  Herman  Schmidt, 

r.  3015  Laguna 
Drusedom  Albert  L.,  clerk  George  C.  Snieder,  r. 

1811 
Drusedom  Beer  Bottling  Co.  (John  Drusedom), 
bottlers,  1  Kent 
"    John  (Drusedom  Beer  Bottling  Co.),  r.  1811 

Mason 
"    Walter,  painter,  r.  1811  Mason 
Druxler  Catherine,  widow,  r.  35  Hardy 


Dry  den  Frank  T.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r. 
Page 
"    George  H.  S.,  wharfinger  Harbor  Commi 

sioners,  r.  14261/4  Geary 
"    W.  S.,  yard  foreman  Pac.  Gas.  Imp.  Co., 
East  Oakland 
Dryer  Charles,  hostler,  r.  1206  Kearny 
"    Charles  F.,  livery  stable.  1317  Stockton,  r. 

1315  Stockton 
"    Charles  F.,   Jr.,  clerk    Charles    Dryer,  r. 

1315  Stockton 
"    Frederick,  farmer,  r.  617  Sacramento 
"    John  F.,  truckman  Truck  2,  r.  709  Montgom- 
ery Av 
4®~ Dryer.    See  Dreyer 
Dryfous  Jacob,   salesman  T.   A.  Burns,   r.  721 

Tehama 
J8®=Dryfous.    See  Dreyfous,  Dreyfus  and  Drey- 
fuss 
Dryman  Herman,  master  schr  Anna  Aden,  ofiice 

24  Clay 
Dryner  William  J.,  with  Josiah  N.  Knowles,  r. 

Oakland 
Drysdale  Charles  M.,  tailor  John  R.  Sundberg, 
r.  300  Valencia 
"    D.,  cannery  superintendent  Alaska  Pack- 
ers Assn.,  r.  2737  Pacific  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  112  Hyde 
"    Henry  E.,  machinist,  r.  1102  Howard 
"    William,  laborer  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  300 
Valencia 
Dryselius  Annie,  domestic,   2011  Golden   Gate 
Av 
"    Erland,  (Dryselius  &  Co.),  r.  1631  Fulton 
"    &  Co.  (Erland  Dryselius),  fish  and  oyster 

dealers,  93  California  Market 
"    Erland,  fish  dealer,  r.  1631  Fulton 
Duane  Annie  M.  Mrs.,  r.  605  Green 
"    Blanche  V.,  seamstress  Central  Hardware 

and  Supply  Co.,  r.  635  Union 
"    Charles   S.,  packer  Cal.   Elec.  Wks,  r.  711 

Scott 
"     Edward,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  749,  17th 
"    James,  expressman,  NW  cor  Folsom  and 

3d,  r.  218,  15th 
"    James  A.,  salesman  Daniel   Keefe,   r.  986 

Howard 
"    James  F.,  teamster,  r.  330  Duncan 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  711  Scott 
"    John,  expressman,  NE  cor  3d  and  Folsom, 

r.  218,  15th 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  605  Green 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  403,  29th 
"    Maurice,  policeman,  r.  403,  29th 
"    Michael,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

403,  29th 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  3906  Jackson 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  318,  15th 
"    Timothy,  trader,  r.  47  Juniper 
"    William,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  142, 

6th 
"    William  L.,  salesman  Blyth  &  Trott,  r.  40 
Spear 
jg^'Duane.    See  Doan  and  Doane 
Duardo  Frank,  candy  maker,  r.  324  Valleio 
Duarte  Ignacio  da  Costa,  consul  Portugal,  605 
Clay,  r.  104  Grant  Av 
"    Joseph  I.,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek,  r.  771 

Howard 
"    Pasqualle,  laborer,  r.  1517  Dupont 
Dubacher  Anton,  liquors,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Sil- 

liman 
Dubber  Henry,  manager  estate  of  Henry  Hu- 
taff,  2  Montgomery  Av,  r.  8  Montgomery 
Av 
Dubbers  Henry,  r.  340  Ritch 
Dubedat  Edouard  (Pascal,  Dubedat  &  Co.),  r. 
2003  Franklin 
"    Eugene  (Pascal,  Dubedat   &   Co.),  r.  3003 
Franklin 
Dubelbeiss  Mathias,  switchman,  r.  634,4th 
Dubeler    George,   apprentice    Louis  Leiser,  r. 

Oakland 
Dubernet  Lucien,  manager  Pacific  Coast  Shade 

Co.,  1.39  1st,  r.  East  Oakland 
Dubero  Frederick,  electrician,  r.  3338  Union 
Duble  Sarah,  widow,  dressmaking,  1519  Polk 
Dubner  John,  janitor  Verein  Eintraoht,  r.  W  s 
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JJuboce  Augustin,  manufacturer  slot  machine, 
7M  Langton 
"    Victor   D.,    manager    real     estate    dept. 
Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  r.  1835  Scott 
Dubois  A.,  cook,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Du    Bois    A.    F.,    teacher   French   and   Greek 
Filippe's  Academy  of  Language,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Dubois  Antonio,  clerk,  r.  334  Pacific 
"    AugusteP.,  clerk  secretary  and  controller's 
offlce  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3319  Folsom 
Du  Bois  Harry,  steward,  r.  818  Jackson 

"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  309,  3d 
Du.  Bois  James,  manager  Jordan's  Museum  of 
Aaatoaay,  1051  Mii-k3t,  r.  318  Eldy 
"    James  L.',  bookkeeper  Williams,  Dimond  & 

Co  ,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
"    Jessie    K.,     physician    and    surgeon,   705 

Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  1335  Mission 
"    Johannes  A.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 

r.  836V2  Valencia 
"    John  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1739 
Hayes 


Dubois  Joseph,  cook,  r.  33  Hinckley 
Du  Bois  L.  C,  clerk  ticket  auditor 


dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    Martin,  barber,  r.  438  Green 
"    Paul,  waiter,  r.  438  Green 
Dubois  Paul  A.,  interpreter,  r.  607  Stockton 

"    Paul  B.,  pressman,  r.  8.331^  Vallejo 
Du  Bois  Percy  H.,  salesman  Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Pierre,  mining,  r.  313  Capp 
"    William  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Oakland 
Dubois  William  E.,  plumber,  3331  Market 
^S'-Dubois.    See  Debois 

Duboso  John,  clerk  Gallhard  Hotel,  r.  507  Pine 
Dubruielh  Jean  J.,  waiter,  r.  578  Howard 
Ducas  Salomon,  real  estate,   11  Montgomery,  r. 

610^2  Polk 
Ducasse  Abel,  machinist,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Jean,  foreman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,    r.  231 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Jeanne  Mrs.,  r.  231  Montgomery  Av 
Du    Castel    Edward,    teacher    French,    r.    1909 

-   Leavenworth 
Duceshet  Anton,  milkman,  r.  621  Commercial 
Duchein  Eugene,  driver  P.  Duchein  &  Co.,  r.  253 
Clementina 
"    Louis,  laundry,  713  Montgomei-y  Av 
"    P.,  miner,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    P.    &    Co.    (Peter  E.   Duchein    and    J.    A. 
Sobrio),   cutlery  and   tool   grinding,    23 
Montgomery  Av 
"    Peter  E.  (P.  Duchein  &  Co.),  r.  353  Clemen- 
tina 
Duchene  Jean,  locksmith  and  bellhanger,  918 
McAllister,  r.  812  Webster 
"    Jeane  Miss,  dressmaking,  812  Webster 
Duchoslav  Joseph,  tailor,  r.  31  John 
Duchow  Earl  M.,  printer,  r.  33,  7th 
Duck  Edward  B.,  receiver  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2031 
Polk 
"    Emily  H. ,  widow,  r.  2021  Polk 
"    Frank  v.,  salesman  Robinson  &  Wade,  r. 

3021  Polk 
"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  2021  Polk 
"    William  L.,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  713V2 
Treat  Av 
Duckel  John,  foreman  pressroom  Francis-Val- 
entine Co.,  r.  2512V2  Sutter 
Duckendorff  Johanna,  widow,  r.  1334  Turk 
Duckenfleld    Colliery     (Australia),    Robert    B. 

Hogue  agent,  33  California,  room  24 
Ducker  Dora,  widow,  r.  408,  6th 
"    Jeremiah   E.,    manufacturers'    agent,    759 

Market,  r.  702  Broderick 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  308  Lombard 
"    Zilpha,  widow,  r.  1041  Army 
Duckett  C.  S.,  dentist,  850  Market,  r.  1703  Post 
"    Edward,  r.  833,  30th 

"    Henry  P.,  scenic  artist,  r.  501  Leavenworth 
Duokgeischel  Mathias  C,  r.  73  Natoma 
Duckworth  Henry,   machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Ma- 
chine Wks.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    R.  R.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  offlce,  r.  1904 
Market 
Duclos  Josph  v.,  bricklayer,  r.  220,  23d 


Duclos  Vital,  teamster,  r.  320. 
Ducoing  Charles  F.,  barber  Charles  Ruben  stein, 
r.  13  Decatur 
"    Joseph  v.,  barber,  r.  13  Decatur 
Ducommun  William  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  206, 

19th 
Ducota  George,  driver  G.  L.  Perham,  r.   Cam- 
bridge nr  Bacon 
Ducoumet  P.,  farmer,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Ducray  Justin  F.,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord,  r. 

121  Morris  Av 
Ducroft  Joseph  H.,  machinehand  Pacific  Sheet 

Metal  Wks,  r.  334  Silver  Av 
Ducroix  John,  clam  digger,  r.  Elmira  nr  Augusta 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  Elmira  nr  Augusta 
"     Louis,  laborer,  r.  Elmira  nr  Augusta 
Ducruet  Justina,  widow,  r.  2  Leroy  PI 
"    Theodore  1.,  upholstering,  515  Bush,   r.   3 
Leroy  PI 
Duddy  Anthony,  laborer,  r.  19  Adelaide  PI 
"    Bartley,  laborer,  r.  1137  Tennessee 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  19  Adelaide  PI 
"    George,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1137 

Tennessee 
"    John  J.,  bookkeeper  James  Kitterman,  r. 

919  Filbert 
"    K.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  19  Adelaide  PI 
•'    Martin,  bartender  George   Dougherty,   r. 

1137  Tennessee 
'•    William,  carpet  layer  James  Kitterman, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  108,  32d 
.e^'Duddy.    See  Doody  and  Dudy 
Duden  Adolphina,  widow,  r.  211  Ridley 
"    Ernest,  supreme  secretary  Order  of  Pendo, 

601  California,  r.  1603  Polk 
"    Eugene  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  417  Mason 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk,  r.  1603  Polk 
Dudgeon  John,  r.  1395  Alabama 
Dudley  Albert  E.,  carpenter,  r.  714,  22d 
"    Cecelia,  widow,  r.  718  McAllister 
"    Charles,  r.  419  O'Farrell  rear 
"     Edward  T.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  103  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Elijah  C,  manufacturer  and  dealer  wagons 

and  carriages,  1320-1332  Devisadero 
"  Estelle  L.,  widow,  r.  1217  Fell 
"  George,  laborer,  r.  3105  Geary 
"  Lizzie  Mrs.,  bakery,  714,  23d 
"  Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  1815  Baker 
"  Maud  L.  Miss,  r.  34  Hartford 
"    Mining  Co.  (Bodie,  Cal.),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr. 

secretary,  56  Nevada  B'ock 
"    Priscilla,  widow,  r.  419  O'Farrell  rear 
Dudley  Stone  Primary  School,  S  s  Haight  bet 
Central  and  Masonic  Avs. 
' '    William  C. ,  clerk  Rai Iway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Alameda 
"    William  M.,  salesman  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Dudy  Daniel,  r.  18  Montcalm 
"    John,  molder  O'Connell    &    Lewis,   r.    18 

Montcalm 
"    Thomas,  stonemason,  r.  18  Montcalm 
"    William,  horseshoer,  r.  18  Montcalm 
i!tS=Dudy.    See  Doody  and  Duddy 
Due  Anton  B.,  teamster  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  659 

Howard 
Duebel  Charles,   clerk  First   St.    Wks,   Union 
Iron  Wks,  r.  330  Fremont 
"    Charles  A.,    contractor  and  builder,    136, 

1st,  r.  330  Fremont 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter  Charles  A.  Duebel, 
r.  330  Fremont 
Dueben  Charles,  steward,  r.  19  Cedar  Av 


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DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Dueben  Eva  Miss,  dressmaking.  19  Cedar  Av 
Dueber  Watch,  Case  Manufacturing  Co.  The, 
(Canton,   O.),  A.  I.Hall  &  Son  agents, 
528-530  Market 
Duecker  George  F.,  butcher.  1629  Devisadero,  r. 

1505  Devisadero 
Duehez  George,  waiter,  r.  619  Pacifle 
Duenberg  John,  paper  hanger  Burr  &  Shields 
Duenwald  F..  cigarmaker,  r.  1877  Mission 
"    Frank  H..    fireman  Fulton  Eng.    &    Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  3  Chestnut  PI 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  3  Chestnut  PI 
"    Joseph  H.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Chestnut  PI 
Duer  Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 

"    Meinert,  driver,  r.  105  Francisco 
Dueling  Bernard  R.,  engraver  H.  S.  CrockerCo., 
r.  722  Ivy  Av 
"    George,  cabinet  maker,  r.  819  Bryant 
Duerr  Ernst,   cooper  Chicago    Brewery,   r.   512 

Bush 
Daerrbeck  Theobald,  master  mariner,  9   Mis- 
sion, r.  417  East 
Duesbury  Horace,  portrait  painter,  59  Donohoe 

Bldg.  r.  554  Willow  Av 
Due.sher  August,  confectioner,  r.  763  Howard 
Duetsch  Frederick,  clerk  Brickwedel  Bros.,  r. 

SW  cor  Larkin  and  North  Point 
Dufau  Belle  Miss,   saleslady  The  Hamburger 
Co.,  r.  603  Bush 
"     Emma  Miss,  manager  The  Grenoble,  r.  603 

Bush 
"    Julia  M..  widow,  r.  421,  2d 
"    Mary  A.,  proprietor  The  Grenoble, 603 Bush 
£5"Dufau.    See  Dufour 

Du  Fausse  Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  Ayres"  Steno- 
graphic Institute,  r.  230  Perry 
Duff  Alexander  G..  ship  joiner   Union  I.  Wks 
r.  316  Iowa 
"    Andrew,    bartender    P.   Connelly,    r.    2315 

Howard 
"    Annie  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  91114   Lom- 
bard 
"    Charles,  milling  engineer,  309  California. 

room  16,  r.  700H  Bush 
"    Edward  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  211  Bartlett 
"    Frank,  fireman  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"     George  H.,  sackmaker.  r.  9ini.  Lombard 
'^    George  W.,  clerk  Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co. 

r.  1306a  Powell 
"    Harry,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co    r 

211  Bartlett 
"    Hugh,    foreman   Pac.     Wooden  ware     and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  316'^  Iowa 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  414,  3d 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  263  Octavia 
"    James  R.,  clerk,  r.  16f)9  Webster 
"    J.  L.,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  417  Bush 
"    John,   carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie,  r. 

1113,  17th 
"    John,  clerk  Cal.  Barrel  Co..  r.  316  Iowa 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  834  Folsom 
•■    John,  painter,  r.  723  Shot  well 
"    John  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  136  Fair  Oaks 
"    John  J.,  fresco  painter,  r.  211  Bartlett 
"    John  J.,  grain  weigher,  r.  927,  26th 
"    Joseph  P.,  solicitor,  r.  561  Minna 
'■    K.  A.  Mrs.,  matron  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
'•    Margaret    B..   widow,   seamstress,    r     120 

Turk  rear 
"    Nannie  M.  Miss,  casher  Cal.  Nav.  &  Imp 

Co..  r.  Belvedere 
•    Robert  P.  R.  (Duff  &  Co.),  r.  336  Eddy 
"    Ruth  Mrs.,  crockery,  etc.,  414,  3d 
"    Tena  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  217,  14th 
'•    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  118»4  Washington 


it.  engineer  str  Pomona. 


Duff  Thomas  C.  foreman  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r  316 
Iowa 
'    Thomas  E.,  2d  a 
r.  8.34  Folsom 
'    Thomas  T.,   cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  316 

Iowa 
'    William,  miller,  r.  9II14  Lombard 
'    William  B.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  316 

Iowa 
'    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  39  Tehama 
'    &  Co.  (R.  P.  R.  Duff),  produce  commission, 
222  Davis 
Duffee  Alpheus,  blacksmith,  r.  429  Jersey 

"    James,  barber  W.  R.  Nelson,  r.  425  Kearny 
Duffey  Alexander,  coachman,  r.  205^,  23d 
Duffey  Brothers  (E.  J.  and  George  F.),  plumb- 
ers and  gasfitters,  11  Trinity 
"    Charles   E.,  manager  Duffey  Bros.,  r.  1718 

Fell 
"    Edward  J.,  with  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,   r.  5 

Buena  Vista  Av 
"    Eugene  F..  teamster  J.   Noonan,   r.    519'/4 

Stevenson 
"    Eugene  J.  (Duffey  Bros.),  r.  1818  Fell 
"    George  F.   (Duffey  Bros.),    r.    2019  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    James  (Kelley  &  Duffe.v),  r.  205!4,  23d 
"    James  E.,  plumber,  r.  511  Lyon 
"    John,  bartender  JosephMelczer  &  Co.,  r.  19 

Verona 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  205'^,  23d 
"    John  Jr.,  horseshoer  G.   E.    Enderson,  r 

2051/2,  23d 
"    John  F.,  bookkeeper  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  548 

Bryant 
"    Joseph,  carriage  blacksmith  Felix  Keany, 

r.  1322  Mission 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  519^^  Stevenson 
"    Owen,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  30514, 

,,    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  230,  15th 

"    Patrick,  lumberman,  r.  305V4,  2.3d 

"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  Si   Ry,  r.  117 

Chapultepec 
4®=- Duffey.    See  Duffy 
Dufflcy  George  W.,  medical  student  St.  Mary's 

Hospital 
"    Peter,  plumber,  r.  SW/i.  19th 
"    P.  J.,  buyer  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co.,  r.  New 

York  City 
Duffle  Christopher  W.,  carpenter,  700  O'Farrell 
Duffleld  Edward  J.,   liquors,    818   Clay.    r.    1014 

Washington 
"    Frank  B.,  coffee  dealer,  r.  IIO914  Montgom- 
ery 
"    George  W.,  watchman,  r.  1107  Montgomery 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  collector,  r.  1913  Larkin 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk,  r.  19  Minna 
"    Martin  H.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    William  W.,  sugar  analyzer,  202  Market, 

room  3 
DufQn  Edmond  J.,  compositor  Call 
"    Frank,  r.  519  Sacramento 
'■■    James,  seaman,  r.  9  White 
'•    Joseph,  fireman  str  State  of  California 
Duffy  Alexander,  r.  110,  23d 
"    Alice  Miss,  r.  113  Gilbert  rear 
"    Alice  B.  Miss,  manicure,  r.  2119  Mason 
"    Alicia  Miss,  teacher  Buena  Vista  Primary 

School,  r.  919  Florida 
"    Andrew,  bartender,  r.  2215  Howard 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  527,  8th 
"    Anna  G.  Miss,  student,  r.  1944  California 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  518,  9th 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1220  Eddy 
"    Annie  M.  Mrs.  (James  Duffy  &  Co.),  r.  1944 

California 
"    Artemisia,  widow,  r.  1316  Harrison 
"    Belinda,  widow,  r.  919  Florida 
"    Bernard,  carpenter,  r.  828  Church 
"    Bernard  Jr..  carpenter,  r.  828  Church 
"    Bernard  C,  real  estate,  r.  2119  Mason 
"    Bessie,  domestic,  611  Jones 
"    Charles  G.,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  116  Sulli- 
van 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  12  Sherman 
"    Charles  M.,  printer,  r.  12  Sherman 
"    Daniel  F..  carpenter,  r.  828  Church 
"    Edward,  r.  914  Sansome 


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Duffy  Edward,  cashier  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  6 

Le  Roy  PI 
Edward,  hostler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

558  Folsom 
Edward  P.,  carpainter,  W.  L.  Holman,  r. 

907  Vallejo 
Edward  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1807 

Haight 
Edward  P.,  porter  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  6  Le 

Roy  PI 
George  A.,  teamster,  r.  306  Hickory  Av 
George  P. ,  molder  Thomas  Day  &  Co. ,  r.  44'/^ 

Perry 
George  J.,  driver  Emanuel  M.   Rolf,  r.  44 

Perry  rear 
Herbert,  r.  304,  3d 
J.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1904  Laguna 
James,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  212 

Broadway 
James,  waiter,  r.  573  Howard 

DUFFY  JAMES  &  CO. 

(Mrs.  Annie  M.  Duffy  and  John  P. 
Jourden),  carpets,  wall  paper,  window 
shades  and  room  mouldings,  20  Geary 

Duffy  James  A.,  mechanic,  r.  306  Hickory  Av 
James  B.,  clerk,  r.  12  Sherman 
James  J.,  surveyor,  r.  914  Sansome 
James  W.,  paper  hanger,  r.,  1326  Grove 
James  W.,  salesman  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r.  304, 

3d 
J.  J.  &  Co.   (John  J.  Duffy),  produce  com- 
mission merchants,  304-306  Washington 
John,  r.  6221/4  Minna 
John,  butcher  Magdalen  Asylum 
John,  carpenter,  r.  1005  Church 
John,  carriage  painter,  r.  313,  8th 
John,  ice  man  Palace  Hotel,  r.  329,  19th 
John,  laborer,  r.  120  Townsend 
John,  laborer,  r.  710  Tehama 
John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  110,23d 
John,  manager  Glen  Ellen  Wine  Co.,  959 

Market,  r.  19  Verona 
John   Jr.,    salesman   T.    P.    Duffy,  r.  1005 

Church 
John  J.  (J.  J.  Duffy  &  Co.),  r.  432,  7th  Av 
John  J.,  sampler  Trubenbach  &  Co.,  r.  927 

26th 
John  P.,  clerk  S.  P.  RR  Co.,  r.  1920  Green 
Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  828  Church 
Katie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  614  Pine 
Maggie,  domestic,  1516  California 
Margaret  Mrs.,  groceries,  807  Point  Lobos 

Av 
Marguerite  C,  saleslady,  r.  306  Hickory  Av 
Neil,  finisher  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  1307 

California 
Neil  J.,  gas  fitter  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  614 

Pine 
Neil  P.,  keeper  Sheriff's  OfQce,  r.  1307  Cali- 
fornia 
Patrick,  r.  40  Tehama 

Patrick,  bartender  Peter  Sweeney,  r.  141, 3d 
Patrick,    laborer  John  Kelso,  r.   cor  16th 


Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  1920  Green 
Peter,  car  driver,  r.  715  Howard 
Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  24  Montcalm 
Richard  F.,  carpenter  Presidio  and  Ferries 

R.  R. 
Richard  M.,  student,  r.  12  Sherman 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  44  Perry  rear 
Sarah  J.  Miss,  teacher  Douglass  Primary 

School,  r.  1904  Laguna 
T.  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Francis'  Church 

(R.  C),  r.  620  Vallejo 
Terrence,  president  The  Wave  Power  Air 

Compressing    Co.,  602  Market,  and  nur- 
series, 1300    Golden    Gate    Av.,    r.    1308 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Thomas,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co. ,  r.  2317 

Mariposa 
Thomas,  steward,  r.  65  Langton 
Thomas   A.,   clerk    freight  auditor's  dept 

S.  P.  Co,  r.  1920  Green 
Thomas  B.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

R.  R.,  r.  2  Sharp  PI 
Thomas  F.  Jr.,  salesman  James  B.  Duggan, 

r.  6081/4  Minna 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

DRAPERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  •  Furoisbc«l. 

S^1-S^V     IS/IARKET    ST. 


Duffy  Thomas  J.,  inspector  and  adjuster  Pala-  ^-A«J 

tine  Ins.  Co., 439  California, r.  SanRafael  >,.^ 

"    Thomas  P.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain,  ."^^    1 

1007  Church,  r.  1009 Church  ;-^-__' 

"    Valentine,  laborer,  r.  573  Howard  r^ 

"    William,  calker,  r.  SSYz  Moss 

"    William  F.,  bookkeeper  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  1944  ^j — — 

California  i 

"    William  T.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,   r.  ^— '^— ^ 

707b  Stockton  i         ~] 

4@=-Duffy.    See  Duffey  and  Duffle 

DuFosee  Charles,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  230  Perry 

"    Charles  A.,   teamster  Cutter  &  Co.,  r.  230  C._i  -^ 

Perry  I           i 

Dufour  Antoine.  clerk  Comptoir  National  D'Es-  >~-r 

compte  de  Paris,  r.  Alameda  |^  ~" 

"    Edmond,  foreman  Pioneer  W.   L.  &  Color  C>^--2 

Wks.,  r.  913,  22d  CX2 

"    Madelina,  widow,  r.  16  Russell  ^- 

"    Refugio,  widow,  r.  16  Russell 

J^=  Dufour.    See  Dufau  [     ^^J 

Dufranc  John,  ironer  Vital  Dufranc,  r.  2939  Clay  i      ^     i 

"    Vital,  laundry,  2939  Clay  ^^'^ 

Du  Frane  Alexander,  driver  Palace  Hardware  '^.n**^. 

Co.,  r.  1705  Ellis  i           j 

"    John  L.,  engineer  S.  F.  Plating  Wks.,  r.  ;          , 

1705  Ellis  ',         J 

Du  Fresne  Ernest,  cutter  A.  Shirek  &  Co.,  r.  734  -^^-i 

Broadway  (^ ^     j 

Dufresne  J.  A.,  freight  clerk  str  City  of  Everett  ^^ 

"    L.  A.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  707  Sutter  ^^ 

Dugan  A.  E.  Miss,  decorative  artist,  r.  632  Sut-  pT     ■ 

"    Anne,  widow,  r.  641  Natoma  ■^""^ 

DUGAN  BROTHERS  ^=^ 

(William  F.  and  John  J.>,  heating  sup-  ^^_^ 

plies  and  contractors  for  steam  and  "^^  ^ 

hot  water  heating,  Pacific  Coast  agents  c          j 

for  The  H.  B.   Smith  Co.    (Westfleld,  -i 

Mass.),  and  Van  Auken  Specialty  Co.  3 

(Chicago),  404-406  Mission  i        ^ 

Dugan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  523  Howard  i            i 

"    Charles,    clerk  Herbert  F.   Dugan,   r.  632  '^.^^ 

Sutter  II.I 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  329  Louisiana  rear  :a-^  -^ 
Dugan  Charles  E.,  cashier  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

and  secretary  Crescent  City  Transporta-  ^.^^  -^ 

tion  Co.  and  Crescent  Wharf  and  Dock  »■ — '^ 

Co.,  314  Spear,  r.  Belmont  ,       ^ 

"    Charles  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  i-.  932  •• 

Minnesota  j_a»J 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  523  Mission  i      ^     i 

'•    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  636  Commercial  ^"^^ 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom  C^^-^ 

"    Daniel,  plumber,  r.  668i4  Clementina  "^^ 

"    David,  r.  967b  Howard 

•'    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  312  Filbert  ^ 

"    Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  641  Natoma  7J\ 

"    Edward  W.,  printer,  r.  632  Sutter  -^ 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  108  William  rear  O    ^ 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  66814  Clementina  O    C5 

"    Emma  F.,  widow,  r.  632  Sutter  .      oi 

"    Felix  J.,  manager  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Dugan,  200,  «, 

6th,  r.  236,  7th  ?     S 

"    Frank  E.,  bartender  A.  J.  McKeany,  r.  1334  n    — 

Howard  >    ^ 

"    George,  r.  1045  Market  *    Sl2 

"    George  F.,  shoecutter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  y,    o 

r.  66814  Clementina  •      2: 

Dugan  Herbert  F.,  druggist  and  chemist,  701  -n 

Sutter,  telephone  East  444,  r.  632  Sutter  '      ^/O 

"    Hugh,  r.  722  Harrison  — | 

"    Hugh  B.,  tally  clerk,  r.  3  Essex  PI  ^ 
'■    James  A.,  painter  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  641 
Natoma 


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Where  Do  You  Advertise  ? 

We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

Sau  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


13=3 


Dugan  Jeremiali  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  501 

Hayes,  r.  823  Hayes 
"    John,  r.  354  Fremont 

"    John,  collector  postofflce,  r.  2332  Webster 
"    John,    driver    F.  O'Kane  &    Son,    r.    1036 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  932  Minnesota 
"    John,  messenger  Jacob  Unna,  r.  312  Filbert 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  213  Stevenson 
"    John  J.  (Dugan  Bros.),  r.  848  Capp 
"    John  L..  engineer  J.  Sanders,  r.  233,  7th 
"    John  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  333.  7th 
"    Mark  M.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  OiHce,  r. 

12  Mint  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13OV2  Langton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1123  Folsom 
"    Mary  E.Mrs.,  liquors,  300,  6th,  r.  236,  7th. 
"    Patrick,   calker,  r.  43  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  road  foreman  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR,  r.  1223  Green 
"    Patrick  F.,  liquors,  1912  Market,    r,   1567'^ 

Market 
"    Phillip,  r.  236,  7th 
"    Susan,  chambermaid  Central  Hotel,  r.  530, 

3d 
"    Thomas  T.,  butcher  Katz  <%;  Sons,  r.   1222 

Green 
"    Timothy,  porter  Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co., 

r.  1113  Clay 
"    Timothy  J.,  policeman,  r.  823  Hayes 
■'    Timothy  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,   823  Hayes 
"    William  E.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 

Co.,  r.  536  Howard 
"    William  F.  (Dugan  Bros.),  r.  848  Capp 
*«=-Dugan.    See  Doogan  and  Duggan 
Dagen  James,  blacksmith  Carvill  Mfg.  Co.,   r. 

212  Turk 
Duges  Jean,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Duggan  Charles  J.,  master  str  St.  Paul,  r.  191654 

Stockton 
"    Daniel,  chipper,  r.  501  Napa 
"     Edward,  hostler  L.   H.  Swain,  r.  417  Fol- 
som 
"    Edward  C,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co,,  r. 

520  Hermann 
"     Edward  F.,  liquors,  218  Sanchez 
•'    Frank,  shirt  cutter,  r.  414  Sanchez 
"    Harry  A  ,  clerk,  r.  903  McAllister 

DUGGAN  JAMES  B., 

men's  furnislimg  goods,   119   Mont- 
gomery, r.  829  OTarrell 

Duggan  John,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  431  Octavia 
"    John  E.,  druggist,  r.  414  Sanchez 
"    Joseph  B.,  salesman  James  B.  Duggan,   r. 

829  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph  F.,  employee  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  413 

Tehama 
"    Maggie    L.    Miss,    bookkeeper   Goldberg, 

Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  414  Sanchez 
"    Margaret,  widow  (Duggan  &  Ames),  r.  1034 

Clay 
"    Mary  A.,  Mrs.,  r.  414  Sanchez 
"    Michael,  laborer  E.  Peabody  &  Co.,   r.  35 

Clay 
"    Philip,  raftsman,  r.  707  Tehama  rear 
"    Philip,   truckman    Truck   7,    r.   2801  Fol- 
som 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  cor  Garfield   and 

Ralston 
"    Thomas  J.,  policeman,  r.  914  Jackson 
"    &  Ames  (Mrs.  Margaret  Duggan  and  Frank 

M.  Ames),  wood  and  coal,  1034  Clay 
4®" Duggan.    See  Doogan  and  Dugan 


Dughera    Charles,   florist   Luigi  Chiappara,    r. 

cor  Wayland  and  Somerset 
Duhem  Auguste,  florist,  117  Powell 
"    Victor  L.,  photographer,  64,  3d 
Duhig,  Mary,  widow,  r.  424  Ringold 
Duhlberry  A.,  student  Vander  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  119  Joost  Av 
Duhmen  Henry  A.,  clerk  William  Hoelscher  & 

Co.,  r.  1207Laguna 
Duhne  Frank  W.,  clerk  M.  D.  Meyer  &  Co.,  r. 
1423  Devisadero 
"    Hermann,  laborer,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
Duhr  Lena,  widow,  liquors,  NW  cor  Fulton  and 

1st  Av 
Duhrer  Theodore,  milker  New  York  Dairy,  r. 

Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  2 
Duhring  Frederick  T.,  attorney  at  law,  120   Sut- 
ter, rooms  43-50 
Duhs  William,  barber  Strecker  &  Kern,   r.  14 

Antonio 
Duignan  Michael,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,r.  NE 
cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
1,    Thomas  J.,    laundryman,   r.   Wayland    nr 
Berlin 
Duisenberg  Augusta  W.  Miss,  notary  public, 
508-512  California,  r.  3216  Jackson 
"    Charles  F.  W.,  r.  3216  Jackson 
"    Edward  G.  H.,  surveyor,  r.  3316  Jackson 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  3216  Jackson 
Duizabou  John,  washer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  214, 

17th 
Du  Jardin  Albert,  bottler  Mt.  Shasta  Mineral 
Spring  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Clifford,  clerk  George  E.  Plummer  &  Co.,  r. 

204  Castro 
"    Frederick,   clerk  Frank  K.  Arnold,  r.  818a 

Geary 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  driver  Mt.  Shasta  Mineral 

Springs  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis,  bartender  Ferguson,  Curley  &  Co.,  r. 
324  Ellis 
Duke  Andrew  J.  (Duke  &  Swain),  r.  28  Rausch 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  525  Folsom 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1234V2  Bush 
"    George,    oyster   cocktail    maker    Samuel 

Mackin,  r.  46254  Minna 
"    John  D.,  carpenter,  r.  303  Oak 
"    John    M.,    secretary    Minnesota    Develop- 
ment Co.,  508  California,  room  31,  r.  817 
Hyde 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  511  Elizabeth 
"    Luella  Miss,  fruit  packer,  r.  525  Folsom 
"    Mae  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  303  Oak 
"    Marion,  widow,  r.  2210  Pine 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  525  Folsom 
"    Robert,  tailor,  r.  813  Bush 
"    Robert  D.,  law  student,  r.  303  Oak 
"    Thomas  S..  policeman,  r.  I68T/2  Turk 
"    &  Swain  (Andrew  J.  Duke   and  George  H. 
Swain),  proprietors  Eureka  Special  De- 
livery Co.,  1146-1148  Mission 
DukelowH.,  deckhand  str  Resolute 
"    James  H.,   gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  607 

Diamond 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  23354  Langton 
Duley  Frank  P.,  dealer  in   all  kinds    of  coal, 
coke,    charcoal    and   wood,    all    orders 
promptly  delivered,  1713  Mission.    Tele- 
phone Mint  155 
"    Lucy,  widow,  varieties,  310  Jersey 
4®=Duley.    See  Dooley 

Dulfer  Alexander,  pressman  Roberts  Printing 
Co.,  r.  15  Prosper 
■'    Frederick  W.,  clerk  E.   H.   Neville,   r.   718 

Valencia 
"    Frederick  W..  shoe  fitter  Stoll  &  Van  Ber- 
gen, r.  15  Prosper 
Dulion  Arsene,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
732,  18th 
"    Henry,  coffee  packer  Bertin  &  Lepori,  r.  10 
Lynch 
Dulip  Alfred  J.,  foreman  Roth  &  Co.,  r.  316a  Fell 
"    Emile  A.,   liquors,   NW   cor    Drumm    and 

Commercial,  r,  309  Lombard 
"    John  P.,  r.  311  Lombard 
Dull  Charles  O.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  9 

Cedar  Av 
DuUea  Catherine,  widow,  r.  14  Beideman 
"    Edgar  F.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  638  Geary 


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CROCKEK-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


DUN 


Dullegban  Alice  Miss,  seamstress,   r.   319  Fre- 
mont 
"    Joseph  P.,  pattern  maker,  r.  319  Fremont 
"    Julia  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  319  Fremont 
"    Thomas  F.,  holler  maker,   r.  319  Fremont 
Dulucca  Americo,  driver  Antone  Fodera 
Dumaraz  Raphael  (Radich  &  Dumaraz),  r.  1148 

Sutter 
Dumas  G.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    James  E.  (Dumas  &  Dickers),  r.  Oakland 
"    Lucien,  real  estate,  r.  1806  Howard 
"    &   Dickers    (James    E.    Dumas    and  Wil- 
liam A.  Dickers),  barbers,  20  California 
Dumbarton  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  Philip 
Rohrbacher  president,  Jabez  Howes  sec- 
retary, 214  Pine,  room  55 
Dumbrell  Charles  T.,  dairyman,   r.   1812  Brod- 

"    James  H.,  r.  1812  Broderick 
"    James  W.,  pressman  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  412  Larkin 
"    John    H.,    picture    frame    maker,    r.    1812 

Broderick 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Dummell  Frank,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  441  Douglass 
Dumondez  Jean,  baker,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 
Dumont  Albert,  musician,  r.  311  Lombard 

Charles,  confectioner,  r.  1711  Lexington  Av 
Charles  A.,  blacksmith  F.    Langeron,    r. 

121b  Shipley 
E.  G.,  clerk  general  freight  offlce  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  413  Jones 
Francis  A.,  paper  hanger  Burr  &  Shields, 

r.  144.  11th 
Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1032  Army 
Harry,    salesman    Holt    Bros.  Co.,  r.  1032 

Army 
John,   operator   Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

1032  Army 
Pierre  A.,  liquors,  301,  4th,  r.  311  Clemen- 
tina 
Dumontelle   Eugene,   Italian  and   Tennessee 
marble  for  furniture,  plumbers'   slabs, 
etc.    A  full    line  of  Tennessee   marble 
and  iron  mantels  on  hand  at    Eastern 
prices,  25-29  De  Boom,  r.  423,  26th 
Dumontier  Joseph,  attorney  at  law  with  F.  A. 

Rouleau,  Hall  of  Records,  r.  Berkeley 
4®=-Dumphy.    See  Dunphy 

DUN  R.  G.  &  CO., 

The  Mercantile  Agency,  Jay  Lugsdin 
manager,  320  California 
Dunand  Louis  F.,  attorney  at  law,  324  Pine, 
room  18,  telephone  Main  5592,  r.  San 
Rafael 
Dunbar  Aubrey  T.,  assistant  manager  Revere 
Rubber  Co.,  527  Market,  r.  1101  Pine 

"    Frederick  A.,  real  estate  agent,  30  Mont- 
gomery, r.  11  Eddy 

"    George,  actor,  r.  615  Natoma 

"    George,  seaman,  r.  313  Beale 

"    George  W.  Rev.,  post  chaplain  5th  Artil- 
lery, U.  S.  A.,  r.  Alcatraz  Island 

"    Hubbard  F.,  official  reporter  Police  Court 
4,  r.  710  Pine 

"    J.,  r.  605  Pine 

"    J.,  r.  781  Mission 

"    James  W.,  salesman  E.  R.Stevens  Co.,  r. 
1006  Dolores 

"    Joseph,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1130  Market 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  928  Valencia 

DUNBAR  LUIS  L, 

dentist,  ofBce  606  Sutter,  hours  9 
a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  5474, 
r.  Belvedere 

Dunbar  Marcus  W..  compositor  H.  S.   Crocker 
Co.,  r.  1800  Howard 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  615  Natoma 
Dunbar,  McMaster&  Co.  Ltd.  (Gilford,  Ireland), 
flax  spinners   and  manufacturers  linen 
threads,  E.  Detrick  Jr.   agent,  303  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Palmer  H.,  r.  1913  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Robert,  wardtender  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 

"    Robert  C,  butcher,  127  6th 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Mantels,  Grates 

OQd    Fireplace   Trin)n)ings 

ARTISTIC  DESIGHS. 


309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Dunbar  Robert  H.,  traveling  salesman  Mills  & 

Gibb,  r.  1913  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Nierman  &  Lefkovitz,  r. 

615  Natoma 
"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    William,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  9  Powell 
"    William  F.,  sign  painter  Friedrichs  Bros., 

r  995  Market 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  28%  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Wilbert  H.,  tailor  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.  509 

Powell 
"    Wilbert  H.  Jr.,  carpenter  Mabey  &  Han- 
nah, r.  523  Pine 
Dunbar's  System  Tonic  Co.,  Mrs.  M.   A.  Van 

Vleck  Pacific  Coast  agent,  126  Kearny, 

room  37 
Dunbarton  Flax  Spinning  Co.  (Greenwich,  N. 

Y.),  flax    spinners    and    manufacturers 

linen    yarns,    threads    and    twines,    E. 

Detrick  Jr.  agent,  .303  California 
Duncan  Alexander,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Alexander,  clerk  Simonds  Saw  Co..  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Alexander  A.,  wood    and    coal,    hay    and 

grain,  2215  Mission,  r.  113,  29th 
"    Alida  O.  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1714 

Pacific  Av 
"    Allen  L.,  salesman  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r.  1714 

Pacific  Av 
"    Amelia  Mrs.,  lodgings,  115,  7th 
"    Andrew  J.,  foreman  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  1933 

Geary 
"    Benjamin,  manager  W.  B.  Cluff  &  Co.,  17, 

6th.  r.  305  Polk 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  307  Mason 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
■'    Charles  E.,  machinist  Murray  Bros.,  r.  237 

Sanchez 
"    Clara  L.  Miss,  teacher  Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  1316  Buchanan 
"    Clark,   clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &   Scott,  r.  714 

Guerrero 
"    David,  cashier  Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.,  r.  610 

Geary 
"    Edward,  calker,  r.  51,  2d 
•'    Edward  J.,  machinist,  r.  884  Illinois 
"    Edward  L.,  printer,  r.  907  Guerrero 
"    Edwin  P.,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  1028 

Clay 
"    Emile,  chief  engineer  str  San  Juan,  r.  558 

Folsom 
"    Frank  P.,  porter,  r.  518  Powell  rear 
"    Franklin  T.,  druggust  Edward  Little,  r.  558 

Folsom 
■'    Frederick  (Foley  &  Duncan),  r.  106i/i  Turk 
"    George,  r.  113  Leavenworth 
"    George,  contractor,  r.  533  Elizabeth 
"    George,  driver  Engine  29 
"    George,  farmer,  r.  829  Brannan 
"    George,  waiter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  31  Ev- 
erett 
"    George  A.,  bartender  James  J.  Kelly,  r.  534 

Hermann 
"    George    E.   Rev.,    pastor    Third    Baptist 

Church,  r.  518  Powell  rear 
"    George  E.  Jr.,  clerk  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

518  Powell 
Duncan  George  W.,  real  estate,  429  Montgomery 
"    Harry,  r.  425  Eddy 
"    Hilarion.  r.  1823  Turk 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  829  Broadway 
"    J.,  cook  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  1028  Clay 
"    James,  merchant,  r.  829  O'Farrell 
"    James,  stonecutter,  r.  229^4,  6th 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Duncan  James  H.,  fruits,  NE  cor  Sansome  and 
Pine,  r.  2516  Market 

DUNCAN  JAMES  H., 

feneral    engraver,    wedding    invita- 
ions,  visiting  and  business  cards,  no- 
tary,   lodge    and    corporation    seals, 
stamps,  etc.,  126  Kearny,  r.  399  Buena 
Vista  Av 
Duncan  James  M.,  electrician,  r.  518  Powell  rear 
••    James  P.,  r.  307  Mason 
"    John,  r.  4  Vernon  PI 

"    John,  sergeant  police,  r.  2721  Sacramento 
••    John,  waiter,  r.  218  Grove 
"    John  M.  (John  M.  Duncan  &   Son),  r.  1136 
Mission 

DUNCAN  JOHN  M.  &  SON 

(John  M.  and  Robert  S.),  manufactur- 
ers and  dealers  Frencb  ranges,  heavy 
kitchen  ware,  etc.,  1136  Mission  bet 
7th  and  8th 

Duncan  John  T.,  decorator,  r.  113  Leavenworth 
■'    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  829  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  expressman.  NW  cor  Mission  and 

3d,  r.  107,  29th 
■■    Joseph  H.,  salesman,  r.  107,  29th 
"    Juliana,  widow,  r.  514  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Lithco  T.,  driver  Goldberg.  Bowen&Co., 

r.  172,  7th 
■'    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  113  Leavenworth 
■•    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  10654  Turk  rear 
"    Maurice  W.,  electrician  John  M.  Klein's 

Electrical  Wks,  r.  624  Larkin 
"    Philip,  steward  str  Del  Norte 
■•    Phoebe  Mrs.,  r.  726  Bush 
Duncan  Raymond,  president  Co-Operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  12  Montgomery 
•'    Robert,  currier,  r.  113.  29th 
"    Robert,  wireman    Edison    Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  907  Guerrero 
"    Robert  H.,  r.  907  Guerrero 
"    Robert  L.,  machinist,  r.  8&1  Illinois 
"    Robert  S.   fJohn  M.  Duncan  &  Son),  r.  1136 

Mission 
"    Ruf us  v.,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  530, 

3d 
"    Samuel  M.  Jr.,  r  714  Guerrero 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1316  Buchanan 
"    Thomas,  traveling    salesman    Drummond 

Tobacco  Co. 
"    V.  S.  Rev.,  r.  781  Mission 
•'    William,  r.  925  Howard 
"    William  B..  saloon  watchman  str  San  Bias 
"    William  C,  clerk  W.  B.  Cluff  &  Co.,  r.  506 

Jessie 
••    William  L.,  stockbroker,  304  Montgomery, 

r.  1501  Jones 
"    William  M.,  hostler,  r.  507  Jessie 
fi3="Duncan.    See  Dungan 
Duncan's  Mills  Land  and  Lumber  Co.,  I.  E. 

Thayer    president,    William    E.   Elliot 

secretary,  mills   Sonoma  Co.,  Cal.,  office 

28  California 
Duncanson  John,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

536  Wisconsin 
Dunck  Eugene  M.,  r.  2847,  16th 
"    Henry  L.,  driver  F.  G.  Sachs,  r.  2847, 16th 
"    Jacobine,  widow,  r.  2847,  16th 
Dunckel  Charles  D.,  furrier,  r.  6  Brosnan 
"    Delia  A.  Mrs.,  agent  Dr.   Scott's  Electric 

Corsets,  1040  Mission 
•    Edward   P.,  bartender    Cord    Wrede,  r.   6 

Brosnan 
"    IraT.  C,  clerk  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1040  Mission 
4S=  Dunckel.    See  Dunkel. 


Dunckhorst  Henry,  clerk,  r.  400  Polk 
Duncomb  Edward  J.,  secretary  W.  W.  Monta- 
gue &  Co.,  309-317  Market,  r.  2010  Devisa- 
dero 
Duncombe  Surgical  Supply  Co,  William  S.  Dun- 
combe  manager,  1011  Polk 
"    WiUiam  S.,  manager  Duncombe  Surgical 
Supply  Co.,  1011  Polk 
Dundas  Dorinda  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1026  Geary 
"    James,  paper  carrier,  r.  212,  17th 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  705  Hayes 
"    Matilda  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r,  705  Hayes 
"    Mowbray  R.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co., 

r.  2028  Pine 
"    William   A.,    merchant,    r.    413b    Devisa- 
dero 
Dunder  John,  tailor  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  1404 

Minna 
Dundon  Annie  F.  Miss,  dressmaking,  433  Geary 
"    James,  bartender  New  Continental  Hotel, 

r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    John,  laborer,  r,  NE  cor  Napa  and  Louis- 
iana 
"    John,  paver,  r.  305  Minna 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 

DUNDON  P.  F., 

proprietor  San  Francisco  Iron  Works, 
boiler  tanks  and  general  iron  works, 
Dundon's   patent    compound  marine 
boUers,  approved  by  U.  S.    Inspector, 
most  economical  boilers  in  use,  314- 
318  Main,  Telephone  Main  1425,  r.  30 
South  Park 
Dundon  Timothy,  boilermaker,  r.  128  Pennsyl- 
vania Av 
Dungan  J.  S.,  physician,  23  Kearny 
"    S.  marble  setter,  r.  1521  Valencia 
"    Thomas  S.,  contractor,  r.  548  Minna 
'■    William  W.,  mechanic,  r.  214  Hyde 
^B="Dungan.    See  Duncan 

Dunham  A.  E.,  manager  Samuel  Cupples  Wood- 
enware   Co.,  116   California,  room  7,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Azariah,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  1019,  18th 
"    Beniah,  millwright  Wheeler  &  Burdick,  r. 
427  Dolores 
Dunham  Benjamin  F.,  president  Dunham,  Car- 
rigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  17-19  Beale,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Dunham,  Carrigan&  Hayden  Co., 

B.  F.  Dunham  president.  Brace  Hayden 
vice-president,  Sanford  Bennett  secre- 
tary and  treasurer,   importers  hard- 
ware, iron,  steel,  metals,  pipe,  etc.,  17- 
19  Beale  and  18-24  Main 
Dunham  David,  conductor  S.    F.  &  S.  M.  Ry 
r.  30  Chenery 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    John  H.,  real  estate,  409  California 
"    Robert  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  1019,  18th 
Dunkel    Henry   (Henry  Dunkel  &  Co.),   r.    1308 
Steiner 
■'    Henry  &  Co.  (Henry  Dunkel),  butchers,  1609 
Fillmore 
4®=  Dunkel.    See  Dunckel 

Dunkelman  Paul  (Dunkelman  &  Janssen),  r.  1301 
Buchanan 
"    &  Janssen  (Paul  Dunkelman  and  John  Jan- 
ssen), groceries  and  liquors,  1301  Buch- 
anan 
Dunker  Adolph,  proprietor  Otto's  Saloon,  425 
Clay,  r.  2710  Bush 
"    Adolph  Jr.,  student,  r.  2710  Bush 
Dunker  Christopher,   supervisor  7th  ward,  r. 
332  Fremont 
"    Diedrich,  driver,  r.  569  Minna 
"    Ernest  H.,  r.  1428  Broadway 
"    John,  cigars  and  tobacco,  634,  4th 
"    John  A. ,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  810  Scott 
Dunkerley    Joseph,   taxidermist,    r.    21    Buena 

Vista 
Dunkhase  William,  bartender,  r.  1823  Dupont 
Dunkle    Charles  W.,  teamster   Western    Roll 

Paper  Co.,  r.  127  Welsh 
Dunlap  Ammi  W.,  clairvoyant.  132,  4th 
"    Albert,  carpenter,  r.  320  Montgomery  Av 
■'    Arthur,  waiter,  r.  858  Mission 


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Dunlap  Charles,  weigher  Western   Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  215  O'Farrell 
'•    Charles  H.,  insurance,  r.  113  Fair  Oaks 
"    Charlotte  Mrs.  (H.  H.  &  C.  Dunlap),  r.  501 

Geary 
"    David  L.,  r.  921  Hyde 
"    Edward,  barber,  r.  7  Fair  Av 
"    Edward,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Forrest  M.,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wbs,  r. 

306,  7th 
"    Henry  H.  (H.  H.  &  C.  Dunlap),  r.  501  Geary 
"    H.  H.  &  C.  (Henry  H.  and  Mrs.  Charlotte), 

proprietors  The  Boscobel,  501  Geary 
"    Marie,    waitress  The   (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"    Robert,  stevedore,  r.  80  Everett 
"    Seth,  mechanic,  r.  534  Geary 
"    W.  B.  &Co.  (Wilson  B.  Dunlap),  real  estate, 

insurance  and  stock  and  bond  brokers, 

331  Montgomery 
"    William,  bartender  Kennedy  &  Burns,  r. 

989  Howard 
"    William,  shoemaker  Pringle Bros.,  r.  8 Oak- 
wood 
"    William  C,  deputy  County  Clerk,    r.    104 

Fillmore 
"    William  E.  (Ingell  &  Dunlap),  r.  7  Fair  Av 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Pringle  Bros.,  r.  319 

Sanchez 
"    Wilmer,  conductor,  r.  1910^4  Lyon 
"    Wilson  B.  (W.  B.   Dunlap  &  Co.),  r.  7031/2 

Hyde 
4®=  Dunlap.    See  Dunlop 
Dunlay  Patrick  F.,  seaman,  r.  314  Clara 
Dunlea  Michael,  porter  E.   T.   Anthony,  r.   102 

Caroline 
Dunleavy  Daniel,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.,  r.  1438, 

24  th 
"    James,  salesman  O'Connor,  Mofflatt  &Co., 

r.  631  Ellis 

T.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  522 


"    Jane,  widow,  r.  33  Clementina 

"    Jeremiah,  harness  maker,  423  Post,  r.  631 

Ellis 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  27  Fell 
"    John  A.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  631  Ellis 
"    Joseph  G.,  butcher  John  McDermott,  r.  631 

Ellis 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  240  Townsend 
Dunlevy  Andrew  J.,  captain  police,  r.  511b  Page 
"    John  A.,  stereotyper,  r.  511b  Page 
"    Timothy,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co., 

r.  6221/4  Ellis 
"    William  O.,  marine  engineer,  r.  511b  Page 
4®" Dunlevy.    See  Dunleavy  and  Donleavy 
Dunlop  Charles,  plasterer,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  1626  Broadway 
"    W.   A.,   conductor  Market    St.   Ry.,   r,    43 

Lafayette 
jg^^Dunlop.    See  Dunlap 

Dunmore  John.,  r.  cor  Jefferson  Avand  Prentiss 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  276  Jessie 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

Jefferson  Av  and  Prentiss 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  276  Jessie 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,   cook  Cardall  &  Lerner,  r.  137 

5th 
Dunn  Albert  W.,  foreman  W.  S.  Townsend,  r. 

1222  Valencia 
"    Alexander,  fisherman,  r.  308,  3d 
"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  711  Mission 
,,    Alexander,  watchman  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury, 

r.  1220  Polk 
"    Andrew   T.,  laborer  S.  P.   Co.,  r.  33  Haw- 
thorne 
"    Anna  F.  Miss,  machine  operator,    r,    150 

Clara 
"    Archibald,  helper,  r.  36  Louisa 
"    Bridget  M.  Mrs.,  liquors,  543  Howard 
Dunn  Brothers  (Frank  and  William  T.),  wines 

and    liquors,    1318    Market    and    Ocean 

Boulevard  nr  Fulton,  telephone  South  283 
"    Carolina  Mrs.,  r.  335  Perry 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  103  Church 
■'    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1024  Bryant 
•'    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1114  Golden  Gate  Av 


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Dunn  Catherine  E.  Miss,  teacher  Stanford  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  830,  36th 
"    Charles,  r.  536  McAllister 
"    Charles,  jockey,  r.  839,  5th  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  brickmason,  r.  138  Bartlett 
"    Charles  A.,  shoecutter,  r.  12281/4  Folsom 
"    Charles  W.  (C.  W.  Dunn  &  Co.),  r.  4  Waller 
"    Cornelius,  r.  143  Ridley 
"    Cornelius  C,   carpenter  John  O.  Dunn,  r. 

3808  Mission 
"    C.  W.  &  Co.   (Charles  W.   and  Michael  C. 
Dunn),  manufacturers  cigars,  1719  Mar- 

"    Daniel,  coalpasser  S.  F.  &.  S.  M.  Ry.,r.  306 

Valencia 
"    Daniel  J.,  lather,  r.  3914,  33d 
"    Dora  Miss,  r.  953  Folsom 
"    Edward,  bridge  builder,  r.  554  Minna 
"    Edward,  driver  J.  Lanzer,  r.  22^2  Mission 
"    Edward  A.,  photo-engraver  Globe-MacCabe 

Co.,  r.  237  Bartlett 
"    Edward  J.,   clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  r. 

143  Ridley 
"    Elery  E.,  with  Merten  Manufacturing  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  136  Bartlett 
"    Elizabeth  J.,  widow,  r.  1413  Guerrero 
"    Ellen,  branch  bakery,  1408  Church 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1014  Buchanan 
"    Emily  A.  Miss,  teacher  Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  Oakland 
"    Emmett,  salesman,  r.  1815  Stockton 
"    Esther,  domestic,  3900  California 
"    Etta  Miss,  r.  139  Clara  rear 
"    Eugene,  teamster,  r.  1034  Bryant 
"    Francis,  draughtsman,  r.  737  Minna 
"    Frank  (Dunn  Bros.),  r.  1311  Scott 
"    Frank,  compositor,  r.  337  Bartlett 
"    Frank,   sawyer  Frolich  &  Meighan,  r.  224 

Ritch 
"    Frank  P.,  house  painter,  r.  junction  36th 

and  Serpentine  Av 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  str  Mariposa 
"    Frederick  J.,  foreman  ship  carpenter  Ful- 
ton Eng.   &  Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  547  Na- 
toma 
"    Garrett,  janitor  Columbian   Bldg,  r.  6  Co- 
lumbian Bldg 
"    George  E.,  weigher,  r.  109  Guerrero 
"    George  F.,  newspaper  carrier,  r.  435  Grove 
"    George  S.,  clerk,  r.  737  Minna 
"    George  W.,  naturalist,  r.  440,  3d 
«'    Giles,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    H.,  driver  O'Brien  &  Sportono,  r.  1303  Pa- 
cific 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  Ill  Oak 
"    Henry,  cook  str  State  of  California 
"    Henry  F.,  cigar  maker,  r.  404  Ivy  Av 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk,  r.  161  Octavia 
"    Horace  D.,  expert   accountant,  610  Mont- 

gommery,  room  42 
"    James,  r.  1  Glover 

"    James,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  542  Lott 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  54,  1st 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  E  s  Bryant    Av  nr  Ala- 
meda 
"    James,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  porter  William  Scheubner,  r.  7th 
Av  nr  Fulton 
Bunn     James,    vice-president    and     manager 
American  Biscuit  Co.,  NW  cor  Battery 
and  Broadway,  r.  1218  Hyde 
"    James  C,  shoemaker,  r.  227  Bartlett 
"    James  C,  upholsterer  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  HI  Oak 
"    James  E.,  molder,  r.  39  Louisa 


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Dunn  James  E.,  teamster,  r.  1112  Jessie 
"    James  F.,  architect,  r.  727  Minna 
"    James  H.,  jailer  County  Jail  No.  1,  r.  1302 

Pacific 
"    Jarvis,  shoecutter,  r.  1228^2  Folsom 
"    John,  r.  740  Howard 
"    John,    blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  12281/2  Folsom 
"    John,  gripman  Cal.  St.  Ry.,  r.  1830  Bush 
"    John,  liquors,  701  Battery 
"    John,   property   master    Bottle    Koenig's 

Theatre 
"    John,  real  estate,  r.  2103  Powell 
"    John,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1110 

Taylor 
"    John,  wood  carver,  r.  3657 Mission 
"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  443,  11th 
"    John  A.,  teamster  George  W.  Emmons,  r.  9 

Juniper 
"    John  B.,  shoemaker,  1027,  18th 
"    John  J.  (Tamm  &  Dunn),  r.   SE  cor  Fulton 

and  Devisadero 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  143 

Ridley 
"    John  J.,  engineer,  r.  2726  Bryant 
"    John  J.  Jr..  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  12281/2  Folsom 
"    John  O.,  carpenter  and  builder,  2808   Mis- 
sion, r.  1412  Guerrero 
"    John  P.,   bookkeeper   John  Tuttle,  r.    514 
Haight 
Dunn  Jonn  P.,  Register  U.   S.  Land  Office,  610 
Commercial,  r.  1735  Oak 
John   P.,  shotmaker    Selby   Smelting    & 

Lead  Co.,  r.  109  Guerrero 
John  T.,  real  estate,   112  Montgomery,   r. 

Mountain  View,  Cal. 
Joseph,  truckman  Truck  2,   r.    212  Broad- 
way 
Joseph,  clerk  Charles  Lyons,  r.  329,  4th 
Joseph  B.,  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  740  Howard 
Joseph  P.,  asst.  foreman  Code,  Elfelt  &Co., 

r.  404  Ivy  Av 
Julia,  widow,  r.  727  Minna 
J.  W.,  machine  hand  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  136,  29th 
Kate,  widow,  r.  14  Maria 
Kingsley  G.  (Electrical  Construction  and 

Repair  Co.),  r.  1007  Market 
Lawrence,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3151/2  Chestnut 
Lawrence  C,  machinist,  r.  1413  Valencia 
Lawrence  J.,  clerk,  r.  1413  Valencia 
Louisa  Miss,  r.  16.38  Polk 
Maggie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1035  Mission 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  161  Octavia 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  1112  Hampshire 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  2026  Golden  Gate  Av 
Margaret  F.,  widow,  r.  150  Clara 
Margaret  J.  Miss,  machine  operator,  r.  150 

Clara 
Margaret  L.  M1ss,  teacher  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  Ill  Oak 
Mark  T..  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  128,  2d 

Dunn  Martin  J.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  124-126  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
Mary,  widow,  r.  29'Alvarado 
Mary,  widow,  r.  3121/2  Tehama 
Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  1638  Polk 
May  F.  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  415  Clementina 
Michael,  porter  J.  P.  McDonald 


Dunn  Michael  C.  (C.  W.  Dunn  &  Co.),  r.  4  Waller 
"    Michael  C,  lumberman  J.  H.  Kruse.  r.  1344 

Alabama 
"    Michael  J  ,  saloon  keeper,  r.  SW  cor  Church 

and  Liberty 
"    Michael  T.,  engineer,  r.  1426,  26th 
"    Owen,  bartender  Arthur  McGurren,  r.  647 

Stevenson 
"    Patrick,  r.  109  Guerrero 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  81  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  water  tender  str  City  of  Peking 
"    Patrick  J.,  shoefitter  Mattern  &  Moore,  r. 

110  Minna 
"    Peter  L.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1218  Hyde 
"    P.  Frank,  teamster,  r.  1024  Bryant 
"    Philip  J.,  electrician  Cal.  Elec.  Wks,  r.  713 

Shotwell 
"    P.  J.,  r.  28  Turk 
"    P.    Livingston,    consulting    engineer,    815 

Battery,  r.  1218  Hyde 
"    Ransom   R.,    cashier  Wheeler   &    Wilson 

Sewing  Machine  Agency,  r.  313  Eddy 
"    Ritchie  L.,  salesman  American  Biscuit  Co., 

r.  1218  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r  224  Ritch 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Thomas,  saloon  keeper,  r.  117  Perry 
"    Thomas,  waiter  International  Hotel 
Dunn  Thomas  F.,  assistant  District  Attorney, 
New  City  Hall,  2d  floor,  r.  449,  16th 
"    Thomas  R.,  real   estate  agent,  r.  734  Va- 
lencia 
■'    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  39  Louisa 
"    Vincent,  wine  broker,  r.  1815  Stockton 
"    W.  C,  printer,  r.  1030  Hcward 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  161  Octavia 
"    WiUiam,  engineer,  r.  105  Bay 
"    William,  helper  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r. 

154.  1st 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  15  Bernard 
"    William,    winchman    str    Gaelic,    r.    1129 

Treat  Av 
"    William  B.,  r.  329,  4th 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  Ill  Oak 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

508  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  J.,  janitor  Golden  Gate  Park  Mu- 
seum, r.  8  Regli  PI 
"    William  J.,  plumber,  r.  18  Rincon  PI 
"    William   T.    (Dunn   Bros.),  r.  630  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Dunne  Cecelia,  widow,  r.  1457  Leavenworth 
"    Daniel  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  10201^ 

Shotwell 
"    David  E.,  chiropodist,  r.  1394  Stanyan 
"    Edmund  C,  engineer,  r.  135  Erie 
"    Francis,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  114  Na- 
toma 
Dunne  Frank  H.,  attorney  at  law,   35   Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  1457  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick  F.,  with  Cal.  Elec.  Wks,  r.  912A 

Larkin 
"    George,  boot  and  shoe  fltter,  31,  2d 
"    George  E.,  bricklayer,  r.  103  Church 
"    Isabella  F.,  widow,  r.  IO2O1/2  Shotwell 
"    James,  cleaning  compound,  r.  8414  Everett 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  1129  Treat  Av 
"    James  F.  (Donnelly,  Dunne  &  Co.),  r.  San 

Felipe,  Cal. 
"    James  H.,  foreman  car  repairers  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  14  DeBoom 
"    James  P.  (James  P.  Dunne  &  Co.),  r.  1457 
Leavenworth 
Dunne  James  P.  &  Co.  (James  P.  and  Peter  J. 
Dunne),    wines    and    liquors,    NW    cor 
Stockton  and  Ellis  and  junction  Market 
and  Eddy 
John,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  748  Brannan 
John,  quartermaster  str  Coptic 
John,  wood  carver  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  3657  Mission 
John  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  912A  Larkin 
John  C,  shop  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Joseph,  bartender  Quilici  &  Tofanelli 
Joseph  J.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  3111Broderick 
Joseph  T.,  painter,  r.  1730  Mission 
Julia  Mrs.,  r.  606  Sutter 
Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  358%  Clementina 


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Dunne  Margaret,  widow,  r.  14  De  Boom 
"  Margaret,  widow,  r.  2111  Broderick 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  1457  Leavenworth 
"    Mathew,  hostler,  r.  734  Folsom 
"    Maurice,  plumber  J.  H.  Ponder 
"    Michael,  driver  Engine  18,  r.  413  Duncan 
"    Peter F.  (Dunne  &  McPike),r.  2111Broderick 
Dunne  Peter  J.  (James  P.  Dunne  &  C!o.),  r.  1455 
Leavenworth 
'•    Rose  M.  Miss,  dressmaking  531.  3d 
"    Thomas,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  800,  4th 
"    Thomas  E.,  salesman  Yates  &  C!o.,r.  1423 

Hyde 
■•'    Thomas  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  969  Mission 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  915  Francisco 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Lash's  Bitters  Co., 

r.  528  Oak 
"    William  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1720  Mission 
Dunne  &  McPike  (Peter  F.  Dunne  and  Henry  C. 
McPike),  attorneys    at    law,    310    Pine, 
rooms  43-47,  telephone  Main  130 
i3®"  Dunne.    See  Dun  and  Dunn 
Dunnett  David,  shoemaker,  1559  Mission,  r.  430, 
23d 
"    J.  R.,  oiler  str  State  of  California 
Dunney  Stephen,  fireman,  r.  He  Harriet 
"    Stephen,  sweeper  City  St.  Imp.  Co.,  r.  911^4 
Clinton 
Dunnigan  Aloysius  R.,  salesman  John  N.  Phi- 
Ian,  r.  731,  21st 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Co  burn,  Tevis  &  Co.,  r. 

1002  Minna 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  30  Verona  PI 
"    George  J.,  clerk,  r.  1002  Minna 
"    James,  r.  321i4  Capp 
"    James  F.,  r.  30  Verona  PI 
"    John,  stableman,  r.  1314  Filbert 
"    John  D.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  552  Fol- 
som 
"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  231  Langton 
"    John  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  13  Harriet 
"    John  S.,  compositor  Am.  Press  Assn. 
"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  913a  Post 
"    Michael,  marble  polisher,  r.  231  Langton 
"    Michael  Jr.,  glass  blower,  r.  231  Langton 
"    Michael  J.,  foreman    teamster   Overland 

Freight  Transfer  Co.,  r.  408,  4th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  21  Freelon 
'•    Richard,  marble  cutter,  r.  231  Langton 
"    Thomas    H.,    telegraph    operator,    r.    231 

Langton 
"    Thomas  J.,  fireman,  r.  1505,  20th,  Potrero 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  131  Ash  Av 
j8®"Dunnigan.    See  Donegan  and  Donigan 
Dunning  Edward  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  35  Dore 
"    Harlan  P.  Rev.,  superintendent  colportage 

American  Tract  Society,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  727  Clementina 
"    James,  helper  Edison  Light  &  Power  Co., 

r.  25  Dore 
"    James,  horseshoer  John  F.   Ewing,  r.  1135 

Alabama 
"    James  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  12  Dore 
Dunning-  John  P.,  superintendent  Western  Di- 
vision The  Associated  Press,  302  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  29-31,  r.  3529  California 
Kitty  Miss,  r.  1037  Minna 
Michael,  teamster,  r.  331,  8th 
Terence,  liquors,  321,  8th 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  231  Perry 
William  E.,  salesman  Standard  Soap  Co.. 
r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  r.  1894  Mission 
Dunow  Max,  bar  and  lunch  room,  515  California 
Dunphee  Charles  H.,  agent,  r.  704^  Mission 
Dunphy  Annie  T.  Mrs.,  with  California  Adsigns 
Co.,  r.  836  Sutter 
"    Carmen  M.,  widow,  r.  2122  Washington 
"    Frank  C,  varieties,  1234  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  28  South  Park 
"    Harry  W.,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks,  r.  17,  7th 
Dunphy  James  C,  manager  estate  of  William 
Dunphy,    819    Market,    room    15,    r.  3122 
Washington 
James  P.,  electrician,  r.  IO614  Morris  Av 
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Dunphy   John,   bricklayer,    r.    Precita   Av   nr 
Treat  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  509  Ellis 
"    John,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Luke,    messenger    chief     quartermaster's 

office  Dept.  of  California,  r.  1510  Polk 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  1834b  Howard 
"    Paul  A.,  r.  836  Sutter 
"    Samuel,  teamster  Wainwright  &  Easton, 

r.  337  Langton 
"    Thomas    J.,   sign  painter,  r.   1234    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    William  (Sterling  &  Dunphy),  r.  836  Sutter 
Dunphy  William  (estate  of),  office  Academy  of 
Sciences  Bldg,  819  Market,  room  15 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  836  Sutter 
Dunphy  William  H.,    manager  Home  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  ,3-4    Flood  Bldg,  r.  Palace 
Hotel 
"    William  H.,  porter  Neville  &  Co.,  r.   106!^ 
Morris  Av 
Dunshee  Edgar  L.   (Dodge  &  Dunshee),  r.  737 
Treat  Av 
"    Herbert,  stenographer  E.  T.  Allen  Co.,  r. 

824  Potrero  Av 
"    Willis  A.,  carpenter  Exceisior  Mill  Co.,  r. 
1631  Sutter 
Dunsing  Frederick  W.,  millwright,  r.  1010  Shot- 
well 
"    Frederick  W.  J.,  millwright,  r.   1010  Shot- 
well 
Dunsmoor  Charles  H.,  secretary  Board  of  Bank 
Commissioners,    530   California,    rooms 
19-20,  r.  Oakland 
Dunsmore  William,  stone  sawver  John  D.   Mc- 

Gilvray  &  Co.,  r.  624,  4th 
Dunsmuir  Alexander  (R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons),  r. 
Victoria,  B.  C. 
"    James  (R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons),   r.  Victoria, 

DUNSMUIR  R.  &  SONS, 

(James  and  Alexander),  proprietors 
Wellin^on  Collieries,  office  340  Steu- 
art,  telephone  Main  76 

Dun  ton  Alice  J.,    widow,  varieties,   2706  Mis- 
sion 
'<    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  724  Front 
Dunton  Charles  H.,  vice-president  The  J.  Roy- 
lance  Brass  Works,  112-114  Main,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Oliver  M.,  chief  engineer  str  Alcatraz,  r. 
4109  California 
Dunweber  Charles  C,  clerk  Rancke  Bros.,r.  1117 

Tennessee 
Dunwoody  Francis  M.,  1st  lieut.  R.  C.  S.,  office 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  79,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Dun  worth  James  J.,  teamster  Morton  Draying 
&  Warehouse  Co.,  r.  21%  Clinton 
"    John  F.,,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 

704  Capp 
"    Peter,  groceries,  25  Harriet 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman,  r.  704  Capp 
Dunzweiler  Charles,  carpenter  James  Young,  r. 
534,  18th 
"    Jacob,  brickmason,  r.  534,  18th 
Duordo    Eflsinio,  candy  maker  Rothschild    & 

Ehrenpfort,  r.  322  Vallejo 
Du  Pare  Charles,  bookkeeper  Union  Trust  Co. 
Dupas   Amedee,    locksmith    and    sawfller,    673 
Mission 
"    Jean  M.,  r.  736  Broadway 
"    Octave,  machinist,  r.  930  Mission 
Duperu  Alphonse  M.,  clerk,  r.  900  Lombard 
"    Angelo  R.,  electrician,  r.  900  Lombard 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO   BATTERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Duperu  Numa,  stock  and  bond  broker,  401  Cal 
fornia,  r.  900  Lombard 
"    Redick  McKee,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Re- 
fining Co.,  r.  900  Lombard 
"    William,  chief  engineer  str  Aurora,  r.  2309 
Howard 
Dupin  Celestin,  driver  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  268 

Tehama 
Duplex  Edwin  H„  bookkeeper  Achille  Paladini, 

r.  318  Hyde 
Duplissea  George,  raftsman  Pac.  Pine  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  327,  13th. 
"    Leonard,  pile  driver,  r.  1818%  Folsom 
"    Walter,  lumberman,  r.  Eureka  Hotel 
Dupliza  Antonio,  waiter  Matteo  Urobaz,  r.  6 
Washington 
"    John,    cook    Matteo   Drobaz,    r.  6   Waah- 
ington 

Du  Pont  de  Nemours  E.  I.  &  Co. 

(■Wilmington,  Delaware)  manufactur- 
ers gun  powder,  C.  A.  Haight  agent, 

Dupont  Powder  Co.,  C.  A.  Haight  agent,  226 

Market 
Dupouy  Baptiste,  gardener,  r.  12  Lynch 
Uuprat  Antonio,  tailor,  2126  Fillmore 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  403^4  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  dealer  hams,  71  California  Market, 
r.  531  Geary 
Duprey  Mary,  widow,  r.  416  Valley 
"    Timothy  E.,  steward  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  416  Valley 
^Sr'Duprey.    See  Deuprey  and  Dupre 
Dupuis  Edmund,  laborer,  r.  712  Natoma 

"    Victor,  florist,  1922  Pacific  Av 
Dupuy  Bertha,  widow,  r.  1311  Leavenworth 
"    Edward  J.  Rev.,  pastor  French  Reformed 

Church,  r.  1110  Powell 
■'    George  J.,  r.  1311  Leavenworth 
"    Paul,  r.  1311  Leavenworth 
"    Pierre,  r.  1802  Post 
Du  Py  E.  Mrs.,  r.  2121  Mason 
"    Octave  G.,  attorney  at  law,  30  Mills  Bldg, 

8th  floor,  r.  2121  Mason 
"    Peter    G„  assayer    Selby    Smelting   and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  2121  Mason 
Duque  Louis,  r.  104  Hayes 
Duraind  George  J.,  journalist,  r.  1509  Pierce 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1509  Pierce 
"    May  R.  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 
School,  r.  1509  Pierce 
Duran  Charles  J.,  polisher  Cal.  Art  Metal  Wks, 
r.  75  Jessie 
"    Cruz  E.,  stationery,  334  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

1319  Dupont 
"    David,  lineman  S.  F.  Dist.   Tel  Co.,  r.  75 

Jessie 
"    Edward,    bellman    Bohemian   Club,  r.  75 

Jessie 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  75  Jessie 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1001a  McAllister 
"    Petra  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  824  Pacific  rear 
Durand  A.,  clerk,  r.  522  Jessie 
Durand  Alfred  A.,  proprietor  Durand  Furni- 
ture Co.,  1433  Mission,  r.  724  Ivy  Av 
"    Charles,    bartender    Louis    Joos,    r.    225 

Drumm 
"    Emile  E.,  driver,  r.  1818  Stockton 
Durand  Furniture  Co.,  Alfred  A.  Durand  pro- 
prietor, 1433  Mission  nr  11th 
"    Joseph    A.,     commission    merchant    and 
agent  Charles  Pfizer   &  Co.  (New  York) 
329  Front,  r.  503  Devisadero 
"    Leon,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  7  Julian  Av 
"    Marguerite,  widow,  r.  1602  Post 


Durant   Benjamin,   nut    tapper    Payne's  Bolt 
Wks,  r.  32  Minna 
"    Frank,  student,  r.  2336  Mission 
"    6.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  234,  17th 
"    John,  boxmaker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  271  Minna 
4®=  Durant.    See  Duran,  Durand  and  Durrant 
Durbin  Joseph,  r.  225,  4th 
Durbrow  Alfred,   clerk  Frank  Barnard,  r.  1615 

Washington 
Durbrow  Alfred  K,  mining  secretary,  69  Nev- 
ada Block,  r.  1615  Washington 
Charles  J.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  1615  Washington 
Elbridge,  exchange  teller    Anglo-Califor- 

nian  Bank,  r.  1706  Buchanan 
Emma  L.,  widow,  r.  1124  Bush 
George  W.,  manager  New  Liverpool  Salt 
Co.,  109  California,  room  4,  r.  Salton,  Cal. 
Harry,  manager  Marine  Dept.  Mann  &  Wil- 
son, r.  1124  Bush 
Pierson,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2811  Pine 
Well   Co.,  Harry  Durbrow   secretary,  306 
Sansome 
"    William,  student,  r.  1615  Washington 
Durden  Florence  A.  Miss,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Durden  Henry  S.,  curator  and  secretary  Board 
of    Trustees    California    State     Mining 
Bureau,  r.  1720  Union 
Durean  Antoine  Mme.,  widow,  r.  151?  Mason 
Duren  William  H.,  health  inspector  Board  of 

Health,  r.  631  Eddy 
Durenberg  John,  decorator,  r.  912  Howard 
Duret  Lizzie  Miss,  waitress,  r.  319  Ellis 
Durfee  Alpheus,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

429  Jersey 
Durham  Charles,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail . 
r.  40  Diamond 
"    Charles    H.,    marine    engineer, 

Stockton 
"    Edward,  metal  roofer,  r.  40  Diamond 
"    Frank  E.,  porter,  r.  1813H  Stockton 
"    Frank  E.  Jr.,  bookbinder,  r.  919  Clay 
"    George  F.,  butcher  W.  E.  Smith, 

Stockton 

"    Henry,  bookbinder,  r.  1813%  Stockton 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    John  O.,  r.  40  Diamond  rear 
"    Judge  H.,  dental  student,  r.  510a  Fulton 
"    Lucy  Miss,  missionary,  r.  929  Clay 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  40  Diamond  rear 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  janitress  Lafayette  Primary 

School,  r.  18131/2  Stockton 
"    Michael,  baker  John  Hughes,  r.  6th  and 

Minna 
"    Robert  L.,  teacher  shorthand  S.  F.  Busi- 
ness College,  r.  429  Larkin 
"    William  T.,  pressman,  r.  1813%  Stockton 
-g®"  Durham.    See  Derham 
Duriux  Frank,  r.  717  Bush 

Duriez  Alois  B.,  proprietor  Dolan  House,  143,  3d' 
Durkee   Bessie  T.  Miss,   teacher   Polytechnic 
High  School,  r.  1710%  Hyde 
"    Frank,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1435  Polk 
•'    John  L.,  insurance,  r.  1710%  Hyde 
Durkin  Edward,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  123a 
Folsom 
"    James,  r.  1237  Folsom 

"    James,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  721  Lott 
"    James  F.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

525  Stevenson 
"    John  F.,  candy  maker  Joseph  Schreiber,  r. 

214  Eddy 
"    John  M.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

343  Jessie 
"    John  W.,  policeman,  r.  1726  Folsom 
"    Louise  F.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1237  Folsom 
Durnan  Edgar,  salesman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Henry,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
Durneen  John  J.,  iron  worker  John  G.  lis  &  Co., 

r.  404,  3d 
Durnesi  Joseph,  bootblack,  29  Mason,  r.  5  Vin- 
cent 
Durney  Charles,  laborer,  r.  119  Harriet  rear 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  119  Harriet  rear 
•'    Joseph,  salesman  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r.  Ala- 


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Durney  Margaret  E.,  widow,  r.  3328  Geary 

'<    M.  J.,  accountant  A.  P.  Hotaling  &  Co.,  r. 
1012  Broderick 
Durnford  William  T.,  builder,  r.  126  Douglass 
Durnin  Ellen,  widow,  r.  21  Clara  rear 
"    Henry,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  5435^ 

Natoma 
'<    John  E.,  clerk,  r.  21  Clara  rear 
"    Patrick,  carpenter  and  builder,  2228  Geary 
Burning  Frank,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  28  Harriet 
"    George  G.,  shoecutter,  r.  846  Capp 
Du  Rose  Francis,  treasurer  Palace  Bathing  Co., 

715  Filbert,  r.  Oakland 
Durot  Amand,  r.  535  Haight 

"    Annette  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  535  Haight 
Durr    Frederick,    butcher   F.    Hummel,   r.    432 
Clementina 
"    John,  r.  501/2  Clinton  Park 
"    Otto,  nurse  German  Hospital 
Durrand  Albert,  bartender,  r.  821  Mission 
"    Edward,  scenic  artist  Columbia  Theatre,  r. 
715  Post 
Durrant  William  A.,  superintendent,  r.  1035  Fair 

Oaks 
4®=  Durrant.    See  Duran,  Durand  and  Durrand 
Durrstein  Lorenzo,  teacher  music,   r.  1411  Post 
"    Lorenzo  C,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  1045 
Market 
Durst  John  H.,  attorney  at   law,  20  Mills  Bldg, 
10th  floor,  r.  SE  cor  O'Farrell  and  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    Robert,  porter  St.  Lukes  Hospital 
Durston  George,  varieties,  1745  Mission 
4®"Durvin.    See  Dervin 
Duryea  James  M.,  house  painter,  r.  616,  33d 

"    Walter  J.,  teamster,  r.  3133  Bush 
Duryee  William  H.,  silversmith,  r.  SE  cor  13th 

Av  and  L 
Dusenberg  Charles,  teamster,  r.   8  Vallejo  Ter- 
race 
'    Esser,  insurance,  301  California,  r.  606  Geary 
"    Jacob,  capitalist,  r.  1126  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  real  estate,  r.  1318  Sutter 
"    Nathan,  capitalist,  r.  1136  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel,  wholesale  groceries,    331  Califor- 
nia, r.  1628  Sutter 
"    William  H.,  painter,  r.  8  Vallejo  Terrace 
Dusenbury  Lyman  B.,  house  painter,  r.  323.  19th 
"    Peter,  fireman  str  Mariposa,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    Philip  S.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Terwilliger,  teacher  music,  1807  Mission 
Duset  Frank,  waiter,  r.  130  O'Farrell 
Duslnbury  Harry  E.,  bookkeeper  International 
Indenmity  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Myron  T.,  president  International  Indem- 
nity Co.,  206  Sansome,  room  9,   r.   Oak- 
land 
Duskin  Lyndsay,  cigars  and  tobacco,  210  Grant 

Av 
Dussau  Gabriel,  sausage  maker,  r.  246,  1st 
liusseldorfer  Marine  Insurance  Co.   (of  Dussel- 

dorf),  Syz  &  Co.  agents,  410  California 
Dusserre  Irene  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  6  Maiden 
Lane 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Dussourt  Joseph,  cellarman  C.  Schilling  &  Co., 

r.  447  Tehama 
Dutard  Hyppolite,  commission  merchant,  125- 

129  Davis,  r.  2616  Buchanan 
Dutch  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.), 
Gustav     Trittenbach      president,     M. 
Claussenius  secretary,  331  Montgomery, 
rooms  67-68 
Dutchler   George,   sausage   manufacturer,    413 

Shotwell,  r.  416  Shotwell 
Dutilleul  Louis,  driver  Alexandre  Bertin,  r.  430 

Bush 
Dutot  Amzy  (Dutot  &  Gibson),  r.  28  Russ 

"     &  Gibson  (Amzy  Dutot  and   James  Gib- 
son), house  and  sign  painters,   1005  Fol- 
som 
Dutreaux  Angelique  Mrs.,  r.  1102  Taylor 
Dutrey  Jean  M.,  knife  grinder,  r.  605  Broadway 
Duttke    Richard,    manager    George    A.   Rutz, 

448,  3d 
Dutton  Cyrus  H.,  barber,  1741  Mission 
"    Ermina  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 
641-647    IVIARKEX    SX. 


Dutton  Frances  C,  widow,  r.  733  Bush 

"    George  W.  (Dutton &  Co.),  r.  733  Bush 

"  George  W.  (Dutton  &  Wright),  r.  215A 
Guerrero 

"  Harry  S..  draughtsman  Percy  &  Hamilton, 
r.  1001  iPine 

"    Henry  F.,  student,  r.  1730  Jackson 

•'    J.  Warren,  r.  1328  California 

'=  Lorin  J.  (Dutton  &  Hahn),  r.  405  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  93,  13th 

"    Samuel  E.    (Dutton  &  Partridge),   r.  2511 
Sacramento 
Button  Warren,  president  Dairymen's  Union 
of  California,  113-119  Davis,  r.  1328  Cali- 
fornia 

"  W.  Grayson,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 
Dutton  William  J.,  vice-president  Fireman's 
Fund  Insurance  Co.,  president  Home 
Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  agent  Rhode  Is- 
land Underwriters'  Association,  Insur- 
ance Company  of  the  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania and  Union  Insurance  Company  of 
Philadelphia,  marine  agent  Providence, 
Washington  Insurance  Co.  and  Insur- 
ance Company  of  North  America,  office 
401-405  California,  r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 
Dutton  &  Co.  (George  W.  Dutton),  hay  and 
grain.  Pier  7  Steuart 

"  &  Hahn  (Lorin  J.  Dutton  and  Henry  C. 
Hahn),  carpenters  and  builders,  138 
Golden  Gate  Av 

DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE 

(Samuel  E.    Dutton  and    John  Part- 
ridge), importing,  manufacturing  and 
jobbing    stationers,    paper    dealers, 
printers,  litliograpliers,   bookbinders 
and  city  agents  A-1  and  A.  B.  C.  and 
other  standard  codes,  212-214  Califor- 
nia 
Dutton    &    Wright     (George    W.    Dutton    and 
Charles    A.    Wright),     wholesale    milk 
dealers,  NE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 
Duus  Lawrence  C,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  249,  5th 
Duval  Charles  J.,  r.  2422  Howard 
"    Frederick,  musician,  r.  765  Market 
"    Joseph,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  36V4 

Kissling 
"    Lloyd,   solicitor  A.  J.  Rich  &  Co.,  r.  Post 

and  Fillmore 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  hair  dresser  and  wig  maker. 
112  Eddy 
Du  Val  William  M.  (Du  Val  &  Carroll),  r.  Oak- 
land 
Duval  William  S.,  general  agent  Continental 
Insurance  Co.,   NW  cor  Pine  and  San- 
some, r.  1012  Pine 
"    Zelle  Miss,  r.  1538  Bush 
Du  Val  &  Carroll  (William  M.  Du  Val  and  Edgar 
B.  Carroll),  importers,  agents  and  com- 
mission merchants,  221  Front 
4®=Du  Val.    See  De  VauU 
Duvall  Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  633  Ellis 
Duveneck  Charles  H.,  groceries  and  liquors  and 
hay  and  grain,  SE  cor  17th  and  Eureka 
"    Ernest  A.   H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  SE  cor  17th 

and  Eureka 
"    George  B.,  r.  SE  cor  17th  and  Eureka 
"    Henry,  printer,  r.  SE   cor  17th  and  Eureka 
Duveneck  Hugo,  president  Thannhauser  &  Co. 

av     ■        - 


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Central  Av,  Ala- 


"    William  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1323,  17th 
Duveneck's  Hall,  1004,  34th 


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Duvergey  Hippolyte,  14  Sansome,  room  17 
Duwe  Minna  Miss,  r.  10  Montcalm 
Duwer  Edward,  butcher,  r.  632  Jessie 
"     Gustav,  tailor,  633  Jessie 
"    William  C,  r.  632  Jessie 
Dvorak  Frank,  carriage  blacksmith  Larkins  & 
Co.,  r.  55114  Howard 
"    John  C,  painter,  r.  1512  Sanchez 
Dwelle  J.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  18  Clara 
Dwight  Ella  B.  Mrs.,  r.  432  Church 
"    George  G.,  millwright  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  104  Welsh 
"    Herbert  P.,  special  officer  Municipal  Bur- 
glar Alarm  Co.,  r.  2819  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  delicacies,  623  Post 
"    Lorenzo,  carpenter,  r.  2844  Mission 
"    Ward  A.,  wholesale  lumber,    22   Market 

room  9,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Ward  A.  Jr.,  r.  600  Bush 
Dwinelle  C.  H.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
Dworzazek  Bertha  Miss,  teacher  John    Swett 
Grammar  School,  r.  1535  Clay 
"    Eva,  widow,  r.  1525  Clay 
Dworzek  Gus  (Dworzek  &  Stevenson),  r.  1525Clay 
Dworzek    &    Stevenson    (Gus    Dworzek     and 
George  Stevenson),   proprietors  Pacific 
Electrical   Works,    141,    1st,    telephone 
Main  1584 
Dwyer  Alice,  domestic,  1123  Devisadero 
"    Anna  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  7.39  Ellis 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  1020!^  Alabama 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  bakery,  3911/^.  9th 
"    Anthony,  capitalist,  r.  1420  Hyde 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  364'^  Tehama 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  63  Clementina  rear 
■'    Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  907  Francisco 
"    Edward  A.,  bookkeeper  McFarland  Bros 

r.  1415  Polk 
"    Edward  B.,  stair  builder  E.  W.  Long,  r  345 

Clementina 
■'    Edward  F.,  cutter,  r.  1512  Folsom 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  2936  Howard 
"    Frank  W.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r  1159 

Stevenson 
"    George  (Dwyer  &  Co.),  r.  438,  10th 
"    George  A.  (Dwyer  &  Co.),  r.  446,  9th 
"    George  R.,  liquors,  2799  Baker 
"    Ignatius  D.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r    611 

Buchanan 
"    James  R.,  merchant,  220  Sansome,  room  8, 

r.  518  Devisadero 
"    James  R.,  principal  Horace  Mann  Evening 

School,  r.  611  Buchanan 
"    James  T.,  clerk  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  6H 

Buchanan 
"    Jean  A.  Miss,  teacher  Winfield  Scott  Pri- 

mary  School,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    "^^  ^■^S^^'^'  cashier  Whyte  &  DeRome,  r. 

609  Hyde  .^ 

"    Jeremiah,  clerk,  r.  739  Ellis 
"    Jeremiah   M.,    policeman,    r.  Commercial 

Hotel 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  316  Chenery 
"    John,  candy  maker  Rothschild  &  Ehrenp- 

fort,  r.  63  Clementina 
"    John,  coachman,  r.  2302  Clay 
"    John,  driver  American  Brewery,  r.  1^SV« 
Harrison  ^ 

"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  2300  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Carolina  bet  20th  and  21st 
"    John,  tilesetter,  r.  283  Jessie 

"    •^"^SJ^i-;  ^°°^  ^°*^   '^o^l'   ^■^  Harrison,  r. 
132014  Harrison 
Dwyer  Jolm  J.,  attorney  at  law,  38  Mills  Bldg 
7th  floor,  telephone  Main  14,  r.  739  Ellis 


Dwyer  John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    John  P.,  penman,  r.  407  Minna 
"    Joseph,  druggist,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Joseph  F.,  laundry,  r.  317  Eureka 
"    Joseph  F.,  salesman,  r.  730  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1439  Howard 
"    K.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  730  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Lawrence  J.,  painter,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  1320  Utah 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  430^4  Clementina 
"    Mary,  widow,  groceries,  108  Shipley 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  854  Bay 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  537,  3d 
"    Michael,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.   1  Rovoll 

Av 
"    Michael,  molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r.  430%. 

Clementina 
"    Michael,  proprietor  Union  Hotel,  512  Mis- 
sion 
"    Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1420  Hyde 
"    Michael  T.,  clerk,  r.  854  Bay 
"    Michael  W.,  watchman,  r.  1007  Minna 
"    Nellie  Miss,  stenographer  Union  Pacific 

System,  r.  854  Bay 
"    Norah  Miss,  teacher  West  End  School,  r. 

611  Bachanan 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  8  Rose  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  545.  2d 
"    Patrick  H.,  ship  painter  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    Patrick  J.,  carpenier,  r.  625  San  Jose  Av 
"    Richard  B.,  clerk,  r.  518  Devisadero 
"    Richard  E.,  baggage  master  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  739  Ellis 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1110  Harrison 
..    Thomas  B.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  officer. 

854  Bay 
"    Thomas  F.,  paver,  r.  42  Dorland 
"    Timothy,  clerk,  r.  4301^  Clementina 
"    Timothy,  paints  and  oils,  1009'^^  Folsom 
"    Timothy  Jr.,  house  painter,  r.  1009i/£  Fol- 
som 
"    W.  H.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  1007  Minna 
"    William,  clerk  John  Dwyer,  r.  2300  Howard 
"    William,  horseshoer,  r.  348  Clementina 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  907  Francisco 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co., 

r.  854  Bay 
"    William   J.,    stockfltter    Buckingham    & 

Hecht,  r.  73054  Army 
"    William  T.,  clerk  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 

1007  Minna 
"    &  Co.  (George  and  George  A.  Dwyer),  poul- 
try and  game,  24  Bay  City  Market 
Dyar  John,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  171  Tre- 

mont  Av 
JKB^Dyar.    See  Dyer 
Dyas  Joseph  C,  r.  2114  Mission 

"    Joseph  W.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.  r.  4  Sumner 
Dyberg    Alfred    V.,   sailmaker,  r.    939  Golden. 

Gate  Av 
Dybergh  Richard,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
Dyche  George  W.,  agent  J.   S.  Nelson  &  Son, 

Shoe  Co.,  518  Spreckels  Bldg 
Dye  Marcus  B..  carpenter,  r.  1994  Golden  Gate- 
Av 
"    Sperry  W.,  master  str  Sunol,  office  24  Clay, 

r.  Vallejo 
"    William   M.,    city    agent    Liverpool  and 
London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  r.  1418- 
California 
Dyer  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  430  Brannan 
"    Barlow,  clerk  Post  Office  r.  7  Montgomery 
"    Benjamin,  cook,  r.  307,  4th 

DYER  BROTHERS 

(George  H.  and  Eichard  W.  Dyer),  pro- 

grietors  Golden  West  Iron  Works,  H9 
eale,  telephone  Main  979 

Dyer  Charles  M.,  copper  and  sheet  iron  worker, 
763  Mission,  r.  339,  6th 

"    Clarence  E.,  compositor  Call,  r.  314  Bush 

"  D.  Elmer,  bookkeeper  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  National  Bank,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Daniel,  carriage  maker,  r.  913  Montgomery 

"    E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2833,  16th 


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Dver  Emerson,  clerk  Goodyear    Rubber  Co.,  r. 
2833,  16tli 
"    Emily  M.,  widow,  r.  1745  Union 
"    George  F.,  mining  engineer,  r.  227  Palmer 
"    George  H.  (Dyer  Bros.;,  r.  1613  Fillmore 
Dver  Guy  S.,  manager  The  Pope  Manufacturing 
Co.,  1966-1974  Page.  r.  1966  Page 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  303,  3d 
"    Henry    S.,   sugar    chemist,  22  California, 

room  19,  r.  Oakland 
"    Hubert,  manager  Fresno  Branch  Cutting 

Fruit  Packing  Co.,  r.  a540  Clay 
•  '    James,  painter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  226  Mich- 
igan 
"    James  A.,  contractor  and  builder,  822  Do- 
lores 
"    James  B.,  r.  420  Shotwell 
"    John,  mining,  r.  362,  3d 
<<    John  J.,  janitor,  r.  420  Shotwell 
"    John  W.,  general  foreman  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  3\Sii  Scott 
■'    Joseph,  laborer,  r,  537  Sacramento 
"    Laura  S.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Even- 
ing School,  r.  1745  Union 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  1745  Union 
"    Manly,  with  Charles  M.  Dyer,  r.  339,  6th 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1945  Mission 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  817  Golden  Gate  Av 
Dyer  Otis  T.,  president  United  States  Indus- 
trial Agency,  520-521  Emporium  Bldg,  r. 
Hotel  Baltimore 
"    Otto,  lumberman,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Richard,  sailmaker,  r.  1613  Fillmore 
"    Richard  W.  (Dyer  Bros.),  r.  1613  Fillmore 
"    Rudolphus  C,  shoemaker  Buckingham  & 

Hecht,  r.  2960b  Folsom 
"    Walter  J.  (Dyer  &  Koch),  r.  2042  O'Farrell 
"    William  A.,  barber,  r.  413  Jones 
"    William  E.  (Chase  &  Dyer),  r.  413  Jones 
"    William  J.,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  318% 
Scott 
Dyer  &  Koch  (Walter  J.  Dyer  and  John  Koch), 

groceries,  1607  Fillmore 
4®=  Dyer.    See  Dyar  ^  ,  ,      .=, 

Dyhr  Peder  J.  (Cederbloom  &  Dyhr),  r.  Oakland 
Dyke  Millard,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Dykeman  George,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 
r.  1108  Taylor 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  1108  Taylor 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1108  Taylor 
"    Walter  E.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 
1108  Taylor 
Dykes  Frances,  widow,  r.  2409  Clay 
"    George  J.,  teamster,  r.  2409  Clay 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  310  Iowa 
"    John  Jr.,  r.  310  Iowa 

"    Thomas  K.,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Com- 
modore Perry 
"    Walter,  waiter  str  Australia 
Dylen  Christine,  lodgings,  766y2  Folsom 
"    John,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  7661/2  Folsom 
Dymak  Max,  butcher  Joseph  Buttgenbach,  r. 

763  Howard 
Dyson  James,  glass  cutter  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co., 
r.  1534  Jackson 
"    Thomas  A.  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Dom- 
inic's Monastery 
"    William,  bootblack,  r.  1005  Powell 

K 

Eachus  Albert  J.  (Eachus  &  Collins),  r.  1530 Cas- 
tro 
"    &  Collins  (Albert  J.  Eachus  and  William  D. 
Collins),   coal  oil  and  gasoline,  224-226 
Eddy 
Eade  George,  carpenter,  r.  215  O'Farrell 
"    George  T.,  butcher  923,23d,  r.  205  Fair  Oaks 
■'    John  J.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  504  Chest- 
nut 
"    Sherman  T.,  butcher  George  T.  Eade,  r.  211 
Chattanooga 
jg®=Eade.    See  Ede 
J8®-Eader.    See  Eder 
Eades  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  944  Mission 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

RUAAF»S, 

suction  eLndi  F="orce, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDMILL  and  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Eadon  Edward  H. ,   salesman  Chicago  Clock  Co. 
r.  1622  Market 
"    Mabei;  folder  Salvation  Army,  r.  1139  Mar- 

«'    Moses,  buyer  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  furniture  agent,  r.   114  Ridley 
4®=Eadon.    See  Eaton  and  Eden 
Eagan  Ann,  widow,  r.  1909  Geary 
•  '    Charles,  butcher,  r.  110  Perry 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  220, 15th 
"    Charles  E.,   clerk  commissary  of  subsist- 
ence U.  S.  A.,  r.  1007  Leavenworth 
Eagan  Charles  P.,  major  U.  S.  A.,  commissary 
of  subsistence  U.   S.  Army,  purchasing 
commissary  of  subsistence  at  San  Fran- 
cisco,   36    New     Montgomery,    r.    1007 
Leavenworth 
"    George  A.,  boilermaker,  r.  880  Illinois 
"    James  P..  blacksmith,  r.  1909  Geary 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  112  Perry 
"    John,  clerk  Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  r.   187 

Hyde 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  6091,4,  3d 
"    John,  liquors,  1129  Folsom 
"    John  L.,  solicitor  Bovee,  Toy  &,  Sonntag,  r. 

Old  People's  Home 
"    John  L.,  stonecutter,  r.  404,  3d 
"    Joseph,  telegraph  operator,  r.   1122  Larkin 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  Cortland  Av  nr  Pros- 
pect Av 
"    Michael,  r.  220,  15th 
"    Michael  J.,  horseshoer,  1622  Mission,  r.  220, 

15th 
"    Owen,  stevedore,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  708  Folsom 
4®=Eagan.    See  Eagen  and  Egan 
Eagar  Ansel  T.,  physician,  1615  Lyon 
"    Hubert,  wire  maker,  r.  Precita  Avnr  Shot- 
well 
"    Thomas,  r.  1615  Lyon 
"    Thomas  C,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1615 

Lyon 
"    Walter  S..  r.  1615  Lyon 
je®=Eagar.    See  Eager  and  Egar 
Eagen  Henry  P.,  laborer  Odd   Fellows'  Cem- 
etery, r.  202  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  204  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  202  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    John,  engineer  George  de  Latour,  r.  204  St. 

Rose's  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2733  Greenwich 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  26  Masonic  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2730  Greenwich 
"    Patrick  E.  (Eagen  &  Sheerin),   r.  26  Ma- 
sonic Av 
Eagen  Thomas  B.,  general  foreman  construc- 
tion department  Market  Street  Railway 
Co.,   r.  2012  Broderick 
"    Thomas  F.,  fireman,  r.  202  St.  Rose's  Av 
Eagen  &  Sheerin  (Patrick  E.  Eagan  and  James 
P.  Sheerin),  wood,  coal,  hay   and  grain, 
NE  cor  O'Farrell  and  Devisadero,  tele- 
phone Pine  1474 
iJ@=-Eagen.    See  Eagan  and  Egan 
Eager  Alonzo  A.,  laborer,  r.  1  Hartmann 
Eager  Charles   R.,    president  California  Con- 
struction Co.,  Nucleus  Bldg,  659  Market, 
r.  406,  17th 
"    Daniel  N.,  expressman,  r.  1  Hartmann 
"    George,  pressman,  r.  329  Union 
"    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1230  Post 
"    Walter,  compositor,  r.  329  Union 
"    Walter,  compositor,  r.  1320  Kearny 
"    Walter  H.,  pressman,  r.  329  Union 
"    William  E.,  salesman,  r.  329  Union 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

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"GJINADIAN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Eager  William  T.,  foreman  Dressman Chronicle, 

r.  1527  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  W.,  pressman  Chronicle,  r.  1214% 

Scott 
-e®"Eager.    See  Eagar  and  Egar 
Eagle  Asphaltum  Roofing'  and   Contracting 

Co.,    Peter    Sexton    &    Co.    proprietors. 

office  628  Market,  yard   and  works  7-9 

Bernice 
"    Automatic  Can  Co.,  849-863  Brannan 
"    Block,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Eagle  Brass,  Machine  and  Plating  Works,  M. 

Greenberg's    Sons    proprietors,    325-227 

Beale 
Eagle  Cigar  Co.,  Berlin  &  Lepori  proprietors, 

520-522  Washington 
Eagle  Coffee  and  Spice  Steam  Mills,  Bertin  & 

Lepori  proprietors,  520-522  Washington 

EAGLE  CORNICE  WORKS, 

metal  and  slate  roofers,  manufactur- 
ers galvanized  iron  cornices,  ventila- 
tors, skylights  and  chimney  tops, 
William  Cronan  proprietor,  1213-1215 
Market,  telephone  South  224 

Eagle  Cracker  and  Biscuit  Co.,  Gerhard  Muller 
proprietor,  main  office  and  factory,  SW 
cor  Mission  and  11th 

Eagle  Drug  Store.  Arthur  C.  Drewitz  proprie- 
tor, NE  cor  Eddy  and  Taylor 

Eagle  Iron  Foundry,  Lemuel  T.  Lewis  proprie- 
tor, 563-567  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  5  Rausch  rear 

Eagle  Manufacturing  Co.,  Lievre,  Fricke  & 
Co.  proprietors,  707-711  Sansome,  office 
117  Battery 
"  Mining,  Milling  and  Water  Co,  (El  Dorado 
Co.)  Theodore  Reichart  president,  4-5 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Eagle  Pharmacy  The,  Thomas  F.  Wise  mana- 
ger, 3279  Mission  opp  29th 
"    Robert  F.,  compositor,  r.  905!4  Powell 

Eagle  Safety  Fuse  Works,  C.  A.  Haight  agent, 
226  Market 
' '    Sign  Co. ,  Alber  Burt  manager,  1 19  California 

Eagle  Tannery,  Morris  Windt  proprietor,  cor 
26th  and  San  Bruno  Av 

Eagle  Warehouse,  17-19  Davis,  telephone  Main 
1476 

Eagle  Wine  Vaults,  630-642  Brannan 

Eagles  John,  waiter,  r.  607  Eddy 

Eagleson  Frank,  salesman  Eagleson  &  Co.,  r. 
705  Sutter 

Eagleson,  Hawkins  &  Co.,  John  G.  Eagleson 
president,  Robert  Eagleson  vice-presi- 
dent, W.  Irving  Hawkins  secretary  and 
treasurer,  manufacturers  gent's  furnish- 
ing goods,  535  Market 

Eagleson  John  G.  (Eagleson  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent Eagleson,  Hawkins  &  Co.,  535  Mar- 
ket, r.  Hotel  Savoy 

Eagleson  Robert  (Eagleson  &  Co.)  and  vice- 
president  Eagleson,  Hawkins  &  Co., 
535  Market,  r.  824  Geary 

Eagleson  &  Co.  (John  G.  and  Robert  Eagleson) 
gent's  furnishing  goods,  748-750  Market, 
telephone  Main  1599,  branch  342  Mont- 
gomery 

4®"Eagleson.    See  Eggleston  and  Egleston 

Eagley  Smith  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  608 
Central  Av 

Eakin  John  P..  salesman,  r.  108  Mason 
"    William  M.,  waiter  John  B.  Shay,  r.  33,5th 

Eakins  Edward  W.,  laborer,  r.  1030  Clay 

Ealing  John,  stair  builder,  r.  3208,  16th 

Eames  Edward  A.,  clerk,  r.  370  Brannan 


Eames  Frank  T.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jeane  Miss,  typewriter  The  Zeno  Mauvais 
Music  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Eames  John  C,  bicycle  dealer,  renting  and  re- 
pairing, 2100  Market,  r.  2614  Larkin 
Eannaud  Henry,  drayman,  r.  1428  Greenwich 
Eanter  George,  barber  Val  Meinberger,  r.  124, 

6th 
Earhart  George  H.,  collector  W.  G.  Stafford  & 

Co.,  r.  208  Turk 
4®^Earhart.    See  Erhardt 

Earl  Adelbert  C,  expressman  Darwin  E.  Law- 
rence, r.  490,  8th 
"    Albert  E.,  salesman  J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son 
"    Alvah,  r.  1735  Market 
"    Charles,  bartender  Turbiville  &  Farrar,  r. 

422,  5th  Av 
"    Daniel  W.  (D.   W.  Earl  &  Co.),  r.  2121  La- 
guna 
Earl  ,D.  W.  &  Co.   (Sisson,  Crocker  &  Co.  and 
Daniel   W.    Earl),    general   forwarding 
agents,  129-130  Crocker  Bldg 
"     Edward  J.,  waiter  str  Columbia 
"     Emma,  widow,  r.  331,  29th 
"    Eugene,  with  D.  W.  Earl  &  Co.,  r.  2131  La- 
guna 
Earl  Guy  C.  (Bishop  &  Wheeler)  attorney  at  law, 
532  Market,  room  41,  r.  Oakland 
"    H.  R.,  vineyardist,  r.  600  Bush 
"    H.  W.  &  Co.,  brokers,  330  Kearny 
"    James,  cook  William  Smale,  r.  504  Napa 
"    James,  expressman,  r.  490,  8th 
"    John,  insurance,  r.  3440  Jackson 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  E  s  De  Haro  nr  16th 
"    John  O.,  mining,  401   California,  room  23,  r. 

3440  Jackson 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  331,  39th 
"    Morris,  Musician,  r.  666i4  Minna 
"    Ogden  M.,  clerk  Rolla  V.  Watt 
"    The,  lodgings,  304  Stockton 
Earl  Thomas  M.,  secretary  and  treasurer  A.  L. 
Bryan  Shoe  Co.,  310  Market,  r.  1121  Leav- 
enworth 
"    William  W.,  r.  1735  Market 
Earle  Alfred,  gilder,  r.  1419  Taylor 
"    Charles      B..     driver    G.     Ammerup,     r. 

Berkeley 
"    Clara   B   Miss,    teacher   Pacific    Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  3424  Sutter 
"    David  J.,  collector  530  California,  room  45, 

r.  1312  Mason 
"    Fred    A.,    butcher     Louis    Muller,    r.    304 

Steiner 
"    George    F.,    clerk     Redington    &    Co.,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    George  H.,  collector,  r.  218,  2d  Av 
"    Halford,  r.  2424  Sutter 
"    Henry  G.,  shoemaker,  r.  304  Steiner 
"    Henry  H.,  manufacturers'  agent,  16,  2d,  r. 

1720  O'Farrell 
"    James  A.  M.,  master  barkCharles  W.  Mor- 
gan, office  34  Steuart 
"    John    B.,    note    teller    Anglo-Calif ornian 

Bank,  r.  Oakland 
"    Marion  E.  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Primary 

School,  r.  2310  Steiner 
"    Shirley,  messenger  Eugene  G.  Davis 
"    Slade  A.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  36b 

Hawthorne 
"    Susan  H.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 

School,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  F.,  caster  Pac.  States  Type  Foun- 
dry, r.  2424  Larkin 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  636  Commercial 
Earles  G.  William,  steward  The  Colonial,  r.  123 

Turk 
Earley  Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  6V4  Clinton 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  3123  Fillmore 
"    John  J.,  shoecutter  P.  F.   Nolan  &  Co.,   r. 

531  Birch  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  3  Uranus 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  225  Liberty 
Earli  John  (Simonetti  &  Earli),  r.  565  Bryant 
Earls  Joseph,  coremaker,  r.  18  Dore 

"    Michael,  baker,  r.  18  Dore 
Earlsdon  Robert,  r.  19,  6th 

Early  Annie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  409  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Espee,  waiter,  r.  448  Jessie  rear 


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553 


Early  Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  113,  26th 
"    James,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r. 

1173  Market 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  2615  Sutter 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Patrick  H.,  piano  polisher  Sherman,  Clay 

&Co.,  r.  9  Page 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  113,  36th 
Earnest  Joseph  T.,  grain  broker,  303  California, 

room  12 
4®=  Earnest.    See  Ernest  and  Ernst 
Earnshaw  Walker,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLen- 
nan, r.  1806  O'Farrell 
Earp  James  C,  r.  1015  Market 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  1107!^  Tennessee 
"    Wyatt  S.,  horseman,  r.  514a  7th  Av 
Easdale    Clara    H.    Miss,   dressmaking,    1433a 
Geary 
"    Emily  H.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1433a  Geary 
"    John,  glassblower,  r.  313  Mississippi 
"    John  Jr.,  helper,  r.  313  Mississippi 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1423A  Geary 
Easson  Harry,  machine  hand  Union  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  710  Lombard 
"    William  L..  tinner,  r.  236  Iowa 
East   Best    and    Belcher  Silver  Mining  Co. 
(Nev.),  Casper  H.  Mason  secretary,  513 
California 
"    Gilbert  C,  r.  2962  Howard 
"    Lake  Hotel,  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    Lynn,  Mrs.  Antonette  Pombet  proprietor, 
41  Eddy 
East  Sierra  Nevada  Mining  Co.  (Virginia  City, 
Nev.),  George  R.  Spinney  secretary,  310 
Pine,  room  38 
Eastabrooks  John,  bartender  J.  E.  McFadden,  r. 

705,  5th  Av 
Easter  John  W.,  collector,  r.  1614  Broderiok 
Easterbrook  Building,  2254  Geary 
Eastern  Hotel,  435  Pine 
"    Oil  Supply  Co.,  Michael  Young  proprietor, 

9  Geary,  room  3 
"    Oregon  Land  Co.,  Thomas  P.  Beach  secre- 
tary, 35  Columbian  Bldg 
Eastern  Star  Order  of  The,  Mrs.  Kate  J.  Wil- 

lats  grand  secretary,  68  Flood  Bldg 
Eastin  John  W.,  capitalist,  r.  2825  Howard 
"    William  B.,  real  estate  agent,  306  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Berkeley 
4®=  Eastin.    See  Easton 
Easting  Bartholomew,  r.  1740  Mission 
"    Clarence  E.,  painter,  r.  1740  Mission 
"    James  M.,  painter,  r.  1740  Mission 
Eastlake  Mary  Miss,  carpet  sewer,  r.  1  Louisa 
Eastland  Alfred  T.,  secretary  Stockton  Gas  and 
Electric  Co.,  604  Commercial,  r.  Oakland 
Amelia  J.,  widow,  dressmaking,  14  Grant 

Av.,  rooms  49-51,  r.  221/2  Franklin 
Joseph  G.  estate  of,  office  604  Commercial 
William  H.  (A.  F.  Johns  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Eastling  Olof  A.,  deckhand,  r.  249  Pacific 
Eastman  Carl  A.,  laborer,  r.  917  Solano 

Co.   The  (Thomas  W.,  Mrs.   Mary  L.  and 
Galen  Eastman),  hardware,  paints  and 
oils,  2763  Mission  and  516  Valencia 
Emily  R.,  widow,  r.  34  Highland  Av 
Florence  Mrs.,  retoucher  F.  H.  Bushnell,  r. 

70  Shipley 
Florence  O.,  widow,  r.  161  Tremont  Av 

EASTMAN  FRANK  &  CO. 

(Michael  Shannon),  proprietors  Frank- 
lin Book  and  Job  Printing  Office,  509 
Clay 

Eastman  Galen  (The  Eastman  Co.),  r.  516  Va- 
lencia 

"  George  M.,  plumber  The  Eastman  Co.,  r. 
516  Valencia 

"    George  S.,  policeman,  r.  917  Solano 

"  George  W.,  janitor  Mercantile  Library,  r. 
530  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Hannah  E.  Miss,  teacher  Real  Estate  Free 
and  Attorneys'  Free  Kindergartens,  r. 
516  Valencia 

"    Harry,  machinist,  r.  524  Napa 

"    Harry,  waiter  Louis  Fischer,  r.  871  Market 

"    Henry,  r.  307,  4th 

"  Joseph  A.,  barber  Edsen  &  Bernhard,  r.  721 
Bush 


Eastman  Julia  R.,  widow,  r.  736,  14th 

"    Julian,  clerk  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  1  Perry 

"    Martha  H.,  widow,  r.  808  Hyde 

"    Mary  L.  Mrs.   (The   Eastman  Co.),    r.  516 
Valencia 

"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1420  Mason 

"    Tarlton  B.,  bakery,  IO4814  Folsom 

"    Thomas  S.,  r.  704  Stockton 

"    Thomas  W.  (The  Eastman  Co.),  r.  516  Va- 
lencia 

"    Webster,  carpenter,  r.  158  Perry 

"    William  H.  (Eastman  &    Thomas),  r.   161 

Tremont  Av 

Eastman  &  Thomas  (William  H.  Eastman  and 

Joseph  H.  Thomas),  printers,  56-58  Dono- 

hoe  Bldg,  telephone  south  414 

Easton  Adeline  M.,  widow,  r.  915  Leavenworth 

"    Ansel  M.  (Easton  &  Schwartz),  r.  Millbrae, 

"    Arthur,  student,  r.  2608  California 
"    Charles,  butcher,  5-6  Grand  Western  Mar- 
ket, r.  12201/2  Pacific 
"    Charles,  carriage  maker,  r.  610  Buchanan 
"    Daniel  E.  F.,  interne  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital, r.  222  Haight 
"    David,  shirtcutter  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  610 
Buchanan 

EASTON,  ELDRIDGE  &   CO., 

Wendell    Easton    president,    George 
Easton      vice-president,    George     D. 
Easton  secretary,  George  C.  Ludington 
auctioneer,    real   estate  agents  and 
auctioneers,  638  Market 
Easton  Elizabeth  B.,  teacher,  r.  1816  Steiner 
Easton  George,  vice-president  Easton,  Eldridge 
&  Co.,  638  Market,  r.  2608  California 
"    George  &  Co.  (Frederick  G.  Voss  and  John 
G.  Conrad),  general  insurance  agents, 
204  Sansome 
Easton  George  D.  (Easton,  Incell&Messinger), 
and  secretary  Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co., 
638  Market,  r.  2608  California 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    House,  409  Drumm 

"     ,  Incell  &  Messinger  (George   D.   Easton. 
Henry  W.  Incell    and    Gustave    Mes- 
singer), insurance  agents,  210  Sansome 
"    James  W.  (Wainwright  &  Easton),  r.  1928 

Sutter 
"    John,  r.  109  Fell 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  610  Buchanan 
"    Langdon  C. ,  asst.  engineer  U.  S.  Engineer's 

office,  59  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1906  Bush 
"    Manuel,  carpenter,  r.  1027  Montgomery 
"    Robert  A.,  r.  2418  Geary 
"    Susan  B.,  widow,  r.  1816  Steiner 
"    Thomas  C.  Jr.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  323 
Haight 
Easton  Wendell,  president  Easton,  Eldridge  & 

Co.,  638  Market,  r.  2301  Scott 
Easton  &  Schwartz  (A.  M.  Easton,  Samuel  and 
William  Schwartz),  importers  teas,  mat- 
ting and  silks,  19  Battery 
i8®=-Easton.    See  Eastin 

Eastwood    Alice    Miss,    curator    botany  Cal. 
Academy  of  Sciences,  r.  1424b  Washing- 
ton 
"    Burr,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  machinist,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Charles  A.,  machinist,  r.  246%,  7th 
"    Gertrude  J.,  widow,  r.  919  Florida 
"    Herbert,  rancher,  r.  Randolph  nr  Victoria 
"    John  Q.,  compiler  Crocker-Langley  S.  F. 
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Eastwood  Joseph  (Eastwood  &  Wilson),  r.  1318 

Rhode  Island 
"    Orlo,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Oakland 
"    Richard,  porter  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  77i/4 

Clementina 
"     Thomas  F.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.   77i/4 

Clementina 
Eastwood  &  Wilson  (Joseph    Eastwood    and 

Arthur  L.  Wilson),  proprietors  American 

Tool  Works,  109  Mission 
Eaton  Annie,  widow,  r.  1039,  24th 
"    Annie,  widow,  hairdresser,  r.    1415  Larkin 
••    Arthur  J.  (Walker  &  Eaton),  r.  458  Haight 
"    Charles  H.,  lumber  surveyer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 

EATON  CHARLES  S., 

agent  for  Hazelton  Bros.,  Brown  & 
Simpson  and  other  pianos,  and  Wor- 
cester organs ;  pianos  rented  and  sold 
on  installments,  735  Market 

"  Charles  W.,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  106  Eddy 

"    Clara,  widow,  r.  1025,  24th 

"  Eugene  D.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  1910  Pierce 

"  Francis  H.  Miss,  retoucher,  r.  1514%  Pacific 
Av 

"    Frank,  machinist,  r.  317^  Tehama 

"  Frank  E.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 

"  Frederick,  engineer,  r.  611  Hermann 
Eaton  Frederic  W.,  general  commission  mer- 
chant and  secretary  and  treasurer  Pa- 
cific and  Sunset  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company,  216  Bush,  r.  1024  Pine 
Eaton  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Grace  Pierce 
principal,  64  Silver 

"  Gertrude  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  212  Leaven- 
worth 

"  Harry,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  151414  Paci- 
fic Av 

"    Harry,  park  policeman,  r.  108  McAllister 

"    Henry  A.,  shipbuilder,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Hester  A.,  widow,  r.  1514V2  Pacific  Av 

"  I.  Ward,  asst.  inspector  clothing  and 
equipage  depot  Quartermaster's  Dept., 
U.  S.  A.,  r.  1024  Pierce 

"  James,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  708 
Lombard 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1516  Broadway 

"    John,  cook,  r.  423  Minna 

"    John  D.,  capitalist,  r.  410  Van  Ness  Av 

"    John  W.,  stationery,  621  McAllister 

"  Louis  P.,  salesman  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r,  331 
Geary 

"    May  Miss,  artist  Louis  Thors,  r.  Oakland 

"    May  Mrs.,  r.  114  Mason 

"    Roy,  clerk,  The  Colonial 

"  Russell  L.,  collector  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 
r.  San  Mateo 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  5  Card  Alley 

"  Thomas  F.,  bartender  John  P.  O'Reilly,  r. 
613  Pine 

"    Wilfred  B.,  carpenter,  r.  27c  Noe 

"    William,  bartender,  r.  24  Verona  PI 

' '    William  G.,  wool  sorter,  r.  478  Jessie 

"    William  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  1207  Green 

"    William  L.,  r.  3424  Pine 

■'  William  R.,  painter,  240  Ellis,  r.  110  De 
Long  Av 

"    W.  S.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
4fg=Eaton.    See  Eadon  and  Eden 
Eatwell  Charles,  hostler,  r.  417  Folsom 
Eayres  Charles,  marble  turner,  r.  603.  3di 


Eayrs   George,  bartender  Charles  Newman,  r. 

11  Carlos  PI 
4®=-Eayrs.    See  Ayers 

Ebbets  Arthur  M.,  proprietor  Merchants'  Coal 
Yard,  109-115  Sacramento,  r.  1401  Jones 
"    Arthur  S.,  salesman  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 
1401  Jones 
Ebbinghausen  Edward,  oiler  str  Australia,  r. 
630  Shotwell 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  630  Shotwell 
"    Henry  J.   Jr.,  miller  M.  Getz  &  Co.,  r.  630 

Shotwell 
"    William,  painter,  r.  630  Shotwell 
Ebel  Frederick  W.,  safe  maker,  r.  808!4   Filbert 
Ebeling  Fred,  peddler,  r.  9  Sunshine  Court 
"    Julia,  widow,  r,  9  Sunshine  Court 
"    William,  machine  hand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 
r.  864  Folsom 
4®=-Ebeling.    See  Eberling 
Ebenritter  Barbetta.  dressmaker,  r,  433  Fulton 

"    Otto,  upholsterer,  r.  433  Fulton 
Eber  Albert,  commission  merchant,  227  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1031  Ellis 
"    Carl  K.,  salesman  Julius  Van  Vliet,  r.  1021 

Ellis 
"    Eugene,  salesman  Emil  Alkus,  r.  1021  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.,  r 
1031  Ellis 
Eberhard  Geo.  F.  Co.  The,  George  F.  Eberhard 
president,  Charles  E.  Johnson  secretary, 
James  R.  Watson  treasurer,  manufac- 
turers' agents,  12-14  Drumm 
Eberhard  George  F.,  president   The   Geo.  F 
Eberhard  Co.,  12-14  Drumm,  r.  832  Grove 
Eberhard  Manufacturing  Co.  The  (Cleveland, 
Ohio),  T.  W.  Armstrong  manager,  malle- 
able iron  castings,  308  Market,  room  15 
Eberhardt  Charles  F.,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cortland 
Av 
"    Edward  D.,  r.  436  Minna 
"    Frank,  conductor,  r.  48  Louisa 
Eberhart  Adolph,  bookkeeper  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  1715  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  brewer,  r.  314  Brazil  Av 
"    Matthias,  liquors,  2838,  16th 
4®=  Eberhart.    See  Everhart 
Eberitzsch  Oscar,  bakery,  320^4,  5th 
Eberle  Adam  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Alfred,  conductor  Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  728 

Lott 
"    Antone,  butcher  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  8th  Av 

South  nr  M 
"    Antone,  candy  maker  Louis  A.  Grade,  r. 

710  Vallejo 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  148  Perry 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1030,  24th 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  933 

Alabama 
"    John  P.,  barber,  r.  IOW2  Grant  Av 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  218,  29th 
"    Nicholas,  bartender,  r.  332  Vallejo 
"    Otto  E.  C,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  78a  Clementina 
"    Peter,  blacksmith  Giesen  Bros.,  r.  8th  Av 

South  nr  M 
"    Philip  J.,  barber,  81 1/2,  4th,  r.  413,  4th 
"    Sophie,  domestic,  3819  Folsom 
Eberling  Emily,  domestic,  722i/4  Fell 

"    George,  wagon  maker,  r.  7  Dale  PI 
4®=Eberling,    See  Ebeling 
Ebers  Henry,  r.  1821  Market 
'g^'Ebers.    See  Evers 

Eberspacher  Charles,  baker,  r.  448  Natoma 
Ebert  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  varieties,  323,  5th 
Annie  Miss,  r.  328,  3d,  rear 
F.,  confectioner  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  530 

Stevenson 
G.  Edward,  musician,  r.  323,  5th 
George,  teacher  piano,  217%  Clara 
Gustavo  A.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

Lorin,  Cal. 
Henry,  paper  hanger,  r.  323,  5th 
Jonas,  r.  3116  Baker 
Lawrence,  barber,  r.  533  Sacramento 
May,  domestic,  1420  Masonic  Av 
Otto,  driver  German  Hospital,  r.  9  Noe 
«®=  Ebert.    See  Evart 


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Ebner  Charles  L.,  manager  Tamm  &  Nolan  Co., 
31,  2d,  r.  524  Devisadero 
"    Frank  X.,  bookkeeper  Tillmann  &   Bendel, 

r.  1622  Sutter 
"    Gustave  W.,  receiving  teller  Tlie  Crocker- 
Woolworth  National  Bank,  r.  1138  Fulton 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

1309  Gough 
"    Matthew,  cabinet  maker  John  Hoey,  r.  5 

Bush  Street  PI 
"    W.  A.,  waiter  str  Australia 
Ebright  Hiram,  carpenter,  r.  331  San  Jose  Av 
Eby  Frank,  theatrical  manager,  r.  110  Mason 
Eby  Jno.  D.,  selling  agent  Stearns  Manufac- 
turing Co.  and  dealer  in  machinery,  17-19 
Main,  r.  Oakland 
Eccles  Christopher,   salesman    Joshua  Hendy 
Machine  Wks,  r.  609,  21st 
"    John,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  538 

Howard 
"    John  S.,  r.  Mission  Road  nr  Richland  Av 
"    Joseph,  musician,  r.  609,  21st 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  738y2  Clementina 
"    Robert,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  63  Clementina 
"    Robert,  laundryman  Modern  Laundry  Co., 

r.  414  Ringold 
"    Thomas,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  538 

Howard 
"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  Mission  Road 
nr  Richland  Av 
jg®=Eccles.    See  Eckels  and  Eckles 
Eccleston  Laura,  widow,  lodgings,  430  Bryant 
4®~Eccleston.    See  Eggleston  and  Egleston 
Echeverria  Mary  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1500 
Powell 
"    Soledad,  widow,  r.  8  Vallejo  Terrace 
Echeverrio  Frank,  bartender  George  Dawson,  r. 

llllB  Jackson 
Echgelmeier  Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  422  Sanchez 
Echlin   Charles    C,    assistant    cashier    Home 

Mutual  Ins.  Co..  r.  Oakland 
Echtler  John,  compositor  Abend  Post,  r.  508,  6th 
Ecikowitz  Alexander,  capmaker  M.   Marsh  & 

Co.,  r.  941  Folsom 
Ecb  Adam,  r.  Henry  nr  Williams 
'•    John  W.,  carpenter  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 
r.  293914  Mission 
4®"Eck.    See  Ecks  and  Ek 
Eckardt  Hermann,  shoemaker,  1328^  Pacific 
Eckart  Henry,  painter,  r.  1104,  19th 
"    William  R. ,  civil  and  mechanical  engineer, 

217  Sansome,  rooms  2-3,  r.  3014  Clay 
"    William  R.  J.,  mechanical  engineer,  r,  3014 
Clay 
j6®=Eckart.    See  Eckhardt 

Eckel  Charles  F.,  insurance  agent,  r.  324  Geary 
"    Joel  N.,  physician,  r.  324  Geary 
"    Stewart,  clerk  The  Earl,  r.  304  Stockton 
Eckelmann  John,  plumber,  6  Burgoyne  PI 
Eckels  Lucy,  widow,  r.  2960  Howard 
J6®="Eckels.    See  Eccles  and  Eckles 
Eckenroth  Frank  H.  (Bach,  Meese  &  Co.),r.  1117 

Washington 
Ecker   George  L.,  special   policeman    Harbor 
Commissioners,  r.  719b  McAllister 
"    Gus,  bartender,  r.  5  Mission  Court 
"    Virginia  M.,  widow,  r.  2030  Bush 
Eckergren  Andrew,  r.  845  Mission 
Eckerman  Julius  C,  solicitor,  r.  1513  Polk  rear 
Eckert  Albert,  carpenter  Wheeler  &  Burdick, 
r.  31  Hoff  Av 
"    Albert,  millwright,  r.  SoW-A,  16th 
"    Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  5  Mason 
"    Edwin  T.  M..  clerk  general  freight  ofBce  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Eckert  H.  F.,  civil  and  mechanical  engineer,  22 

California,  room  19,  r.  Lorin 
Eckes  J.,  driver  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r.  350 Tehama 
Eckfeldt  William  H.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt 

&  Co.,  r.  16  Capp 
Eckhardt    Anton,    driver    Libery   Baker,  r.  21 
Chesley 
"    Barbara  A.,  widow,  r.  822  Larkin 
"    Barbara  A.  Miss,  nurse,  822  Larkin 
"    George,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    George  E.,  r.  2430  California 
"    Harry    M.,  janitor    Spreckels    Bldg,  r.  33 
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Eckhardt  Henry,  cooper,  r.  Capitol  Av  nr  Hol- 
loway  Av 
"    L.,  teacher  music,  r.  1654  Market 
"    Louis  H.,  salesman  St.  Germain  Billiard 

Co.,  r.  724  Geary 
"    Louis   H.   Jr.,  clerk  Tom  C.   Grant,  r.  724 

Geary 
"    Lucy,  domestic,  2305  Howard 
"    Nellie  L.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  822  Larkin 
"    Otto,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Zachariah,  r.  822  Larkin 
4®="Eckhardt.    See  Eckart 
Eckhoff  Peter,  salesman  Hencken  &  Schroder, 
r.  406  Ivy  Av 
"    William  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1040  Page 
Eckland  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  183  Perry 
Eckler  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  piano,  934  Dolores 
"    Robert   E.,  painter,  235    Valencia,    r.    934 

Dolores 
"    Robert  E.  Jr.,  painter  Robert  Eckler,  r.  934 
Dolores 
Eckles  A.  E. ,  fireman  S.  P.  Co. ,  r.  1030  Fair  Oaks 
"    Raymond,  brass  finisher  M.   Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Robert  R.,  cashier  Continental  Building 
and  Loan  Association,  r.  1621a  Sutter 
4@"Eckles.    See  Eccles  and  Eckels 
Eckley  George  P.,   cashier  Pac.   Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  H.,r.  608  O'Farrell 
"    John   L.,  agent    Springdale     Water    Co., 
Mission  Street  Wharf  1,  Port  Costa,  Cal. 
"    William    H.,    machinery,    320  Mission,   r. 
Eckley  Station,  Cal. 
Ecklund  Charles  S.,  conductor,  r.  11,  26th 
"    John  O.,  fisherman,  r.  2013a  Dupont 
"    John  P.,  restaurant,  1403  Valencia 
4®=Ecklund.    See  Eklund 

Eckman  Albert,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1403 
Baker 
■'    Alexius  O.,  teacher  music, ir.  458  Haight 
"    Alexius  O.  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  Newman  nr 

Bennington 
"    John  B.,  janitor  Girls'  High  School,  r.  1331 

Scott 
"    John  T.,  mimeographic  engraver,  632  Mar- 
ket, room  11,  r.  458  Haight 
"    Harry,  machinist  Risdon  I.   &  L.   Wks,  r. 
459  Clementina 
Ecks  Meta,  widow,  r.  1130  Buchanan 
4®"Ecks.    See  Eck  and  Ek 
Eckstein  Louis,  dishwasher  Michael  McGrath, 

r.  530,  3d 
EckstrumD.,  lineman  Pac.   Tel.   &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

423  Pine 
Eclectic  Medical  Society  of  tlie  State  of  Cal- 
ifornia, D.  Maclean  president,  B.  Stetson 
secretary,  1422  Folsom 
Eclipse   Cement    and  Blacking  Co.,  Harry  S. 
Kohn  agent,  411  Market 
"    Cracker  Co.,  Thomas  J.  Chadboume  man- 
ager, bakery  1412-1420  Dupont,  ofQce  218 
Sacramento 
"    Cyclery,  David  J.  Williamson  proprietor, 
700  Devisadero 
Economacis  Peter,  candies,  501%  Kearny 

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D.  Ullman  proprietor,  lunch  supplies 
and  table  delicacies,  218  O'Farrell, 
telephone  Bush  208 

Economy  Building  and  Loan  Association,    M. 

Blum  president,  S.  R.  Church  secretary, 

307  Sansome,  room  1 
Edberg  Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  1241  Folsom 
"    Magnus,  carpenter,  r.  1236,  26th 


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Eddelbuttel  Henry,  clerk,  r.  317  Fulton 

■'     Willielinlne  A.,  widow,  r.  317  Fulton 
Eddy  Alice  A.,  domestic,  25  Clinton  Park 
"    Earl  D.,  dentist,  822  Geary 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  605  Stockton 
"    Frank,  cook,  r.  32  Steuart 
"    Harrison  T.,   porter  Cardall  &  Mars  ton,  r. 

137,  3d 
"    James,    engineer,    r.    cor   Japan   Av   and 

Madrid 
"    James  H.,  compositor  George  Spaulding  & 

Co.,  r.  947  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1339  Sansome 
"    John  H.,  salesman  John  F.   Myers  &  Co.. 

r.  2406  Folsom 
"    R.  A.,  capitalist,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    T.  v.,  attorney  at  law.  r.  102  Ellis 
Ede  William,  capitalist,  r.  460  Guerrero 

■'    "William  Jr.,  student,  r.  460  Guerrero 
.^=-Ede.    See  Fade 
Edel  John,  lodgings,  612  Howard 
Edelman  Carl,  clerk  William  Cline,  r.  114  Pierce 

'•    Matthew  A.,  teacher  zither,  r.  114  Pierce 
Edelmann  George  L.,  clerk  D.  W.   Wessenberg, 

r.  818  Lombard 
Edelsten  Ernest,  Pacific  Coast  manager  Stan- 
dard Collection  and  Mercantile  Co.,  28 
Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  2431  Larkin 
Eden  Albert,  helper  William  W.  Clarke 
"    Fruit  Company  (San  Jose,  Cal.),  office  202 

Market 
"    Henry   F.,    sexton    Mariners'    Church,    58 

Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  69  Tehama 
"    Menno,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  18th 
and  Collingwood,  r.  1020,  18th 
^g=-Eden.    See  Eadon  and  Eaton 
Eder  Theodore,  student,  r.  2108  Polk 
4S=Eder.    See  Eader 

Edes  WiUiam  C,  chief  assistant  engineer  San 
Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  "Valley  Rail- 
way Co.,  office  321  Market 
Edgar  Ada  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  1130 Sacramento 
Charles,  mate.  r.  334  Main 
Daniel  J.,  r.  1228  Broadway 
Daniel  J.,  treasurer  Pacific  Undertakers, 

777  Mission 
Edward  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  Precita  Av 

nr  Shotwell 
Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  1130  Market 
Frances  M.,  widow,  r.  1400,  23d 
Frank  M.,  with  N.  Gray  &  Co.,  r.  1306  Sac- 
ramento 
Gorge,  assistant  Christian  H.  Westphal,r. 

646  Folsom 
George  B.,  mail  clerk,  r.  1228  Broadway 
Harold,>helper  William  A.  Schrock 
Harry,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  412 

Leavenworth 
Hubert,  teamster  Charles  Harkins,  r.  Pre- 
cita Av  nr  Howard 
John,  clerk  Chas.  S.  Bacher,  r.  1130  Sacra- 
mento 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1107  Scott 
May  Mrs.,  r.  640  Howard 
Minnie  Miss,  candy  maker,  r.  1107  Scott 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  553^4  Minna 
WillF.,  compositor,  r.  1139  Oak 
Edgcumbe  Charles  W.,  clerk  IJ.   S.  Navy  Pay 

Office,  r.  Oakland 
Edge  Hill  Vineyard  Co.  (St.  Helena,  Cal.),  Hol- 
combe    Bros,     agents,    116     California, 
room  1 
Edgecomb  Byram  W.,  packer  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r. 

315,  30th 
Edgecombe  Harry,  porter,  r.  765  Mission 


Edgell  Clarinda  R.,  domestic,  3203  Pacific  Av 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  220  Minna 
Edgerly  Arthur  A.,  clerk  Mrs.  L.  M.  Edgerly,  r. 
305  Montgomery  Av 
"    Laura  Mrs.,   stationery,  315  Montgomery 

Av,  r.  305  Montgomery  Av 
"    Samuel  A.,  r.  305  Montgomery  Av 
Edgerton  Frances  B.   Mrs.,  elocutionist,  r.  11X)1 
Leavenworth 
"    George  A.,  ironworker  C.  P.  Maze,  r.  12 

Natoma 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1310b  Scott 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  12  Natoma 
4®"Edgerton.    See  Egertou 
Edgren  Robert,  artist  Examiner,  r.  Oakland 
Edinger  Fred  S.,  bridge  inspector  maintenance 

of  way  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Edison  Alice  Miss,  stenograper  Dunham,  Carri- 

gan  &  Hayden  Co..  r.  Alameda 
Edison  General  Electric  Co.,  office  15, 1st 
Edison  Light  and  Power  Co.  229  Stevenson 
"    Phonograph  Co.  (incorporated)  C.  L.  Acker- 
man  president,  S.  B.  Korn  secretary,  1. 
H.  Dahlman  manager,  848  Market 
Edison  PhonogTaph  Parlor,  Peter  Bacigalupi 

proprietor,  946  Market 
Edison  Primary  School,  Miss  Anna  B.  Chalmers 
principal,  SW  cor  Church  and  Hill 
"    Silver  Mining  Co.  The,  F.  E.  Luty  secre- 
tary, 330  Pine,  room  5 
Edive  Ignace,  widow,  r.  5  Kohler  PI 
Edlefson  Minnie  B.  Miss,  stenographer  Thomas 

D.  Riordan.  r.  628  Sutter 
Edler  George,  warehouse  man,  r.  823  Alabama 
"    John  H.,  trunk  maker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.,  r. 
12311/2,  26th 
Edlin  Henry,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.. 

r.  6541/^  Minna 
Edlin  J.,  merchant  tailor,  617  Market,  r.   1836 
Sutter 
"    Nathan,  clerk  I.  Goltzmann,  r.  6&4H  Minna 
"    William,  student,  r.  6541^  Minna 
Edman  Charles  F.  (Bergstrom  &  Edman),  r.  36 
Fell 
"    John  E.,  barber,  517  East,  r.  10  Washington 
Edmester  William  L.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r. 

1607  San  Carlos  Av 
Edminster  James  L.,  carpenter,  r.  30041/4,  16th 
"    Oscar  M.,  teamster  Doane  &  Co.,  r.  2235^, 

16th 
"    Philip  H.,  drayman,  r.  3335i/i,  16th 
"    William  S.,  musician,  r.  3004!^,  16th 
Edmonds  Annie  C.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  913 
Bush 
"    Charles,  actor,  r.  728  Bush 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic 

Survey,  r.  913  Bush 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1129  Broadway 
"    Harry  W.,  physician,  330  sutter,  r.  913  Bush 
"    Henry  A.,  r.  643%  Natoma 
"    Horace  A.,  engineer  James  Young,  r.  931, 

19th 
"    Jame-!  J.,  bags,  twine  and  rope,  5  Clay,  r. 

12  Commercial 
"    John,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Kate,  nurse,  r.  2932  Clay 
"    Mamie    Miss,  buttonhole   maker   Nathan 

Ney,  r.  643SC  Natoma 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  43%  Natoma 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  physician,  330  Sutter,  r.  913 

Bush 
"    May  Miss,  teacher  McDowell  Dressmaking 

Academy,  r.  1610  Baker 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  1610  Baker 
"    Stephen  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  1610  Baker 
"    Susan  Mrs.,  matron  City  Receiving  Hos- 
pital 
"    Susan  M.,  widow,  r.  1812  Laguna 
ve®*Edmonds.    See  Edmunds 
Edmondson  Edward,  seaman  str  Arago 
Edmondson  John  G.,  house,  ship,  sign  and  or- 
namental painting,  220-222  Brannan,  r. 
2320  Mission 
"    W.,  merchant,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    William  H.,  r.  428i/4  Chestnut 
Edmonson  Clementine  Miss,  teacher  Miss  Mary 
Lake,  r.  1534  Sutter 
"    Jonathan,  artificial  stone  worker,  r.  1008!4 
Market 


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Edmonson  William,  elevator  man,  r.  505  Powell 
Edmunds  Frank  H.,   captain  company  K,  1st 
Infantry  U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    George,  clerk  Charles  F.  Doe  &  Co.,  r.  2905^4 

Harrison 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Charles  F.  Doe  &  Co.,  r. 
2905i/i  Harrison 
4®=" Edmunds.    See  Edmonds 
Edmundson  Edmund,  seaman,  r.  2  Midway 
Edner  John  T. ,  policeman,  r.  838,  15th 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  838,  15th 
Edofi  James  P.  (Dallemand  c&Co.),  and  president 
California  State  Protective  Association, 
24  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
Edvich  Frank,  painter,  r.  1909  Mission 
Edsall  Edmund  P.,  clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency, 

r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
Edsberg  Charles,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r. 
1238  Mission 
"    Eduard  E.,  salesman  Cal.  Cloak  Co.,  r.  18a 
Sycamore  Av 
Edsen   Carl  H.   (Edsen  &  Bernhard),  r.  1024% 
Washington 
"    &  Bernhard  (Carl  H.  Edsen  and  John  Bern- 
hard),  barbers,  659  Market 
4®=  Edsen.    See  Edson 
Edsill  Jacob  W.,  clerk  Jacob  Metzger,  r.  208 

O'Farrell 
EdsoU  H.  F.,  salesman  Jacob  Unna,  r.  845  Mis- 
sion 
Edson  Albert,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

531a  24th 
Edson  Benjamin,  librarian  Supreme  Court  of 
California,  825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg 
"    Carl  H.,  barber,  r.  10241/4  Washington 
"    Charles  J., physician  and  surgeon,  726  Geary 
•'    Sarah  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  726  Geary 
4®=  Edson.    See  Edsen 

Edstrom  Edmund  P.,  collar  maker  Charles  S. 
Ewing,  r.  72  South  Park 
"    Gustav,  teamster,  r.  525  Kearny 
Education  Board  of,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Educational  PubllsMng  Co.  (Boston,  Mass.), 
J.  W.   Davis  manager  Pacific  Coast  of- 
fice,  publishers  Popular  Educator  and 
Primary  Education.  300  Post 
Edward  Charles  B.,  janitor,  606  Sutter,  r.  1203 
Bush 
"    David  T.,  bartender  Edward  Kuhls,  r.  517, 
6th 
Edwardo  Ed,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 

r.  202  Turk 
Edwards  Abstract  from  Records  S.  F.  (daily), 
Edwards  Publishing  Co.  proprietors,  318 
Pine,  rooms  27,  35  and  36 
"    A.  C,  lineman,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Albert,  glassblower,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Albert  E.,  insurance,  r.  1007  Dolores 
"    Albert  S.,  storekeeper  str  San  Juan,  r.  1833 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  1130  Market 
"    Andrew  L..,  dental  student,  r.  421  Eddy 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  11,  22d 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2123  Sacramento 
"    Arthur  J.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  902  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Arthur  T.,  machinist,  r.  203  Guerrero 
"    Axtel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1211  Kearny 
Edwards    Breviate    of  Records   (Marin    Co. 
weekly),  Edwards  Publishing  Co.   pro- 
prietors, 318  Pine,  rooms  27-35  and  36 
"    Burt,  r.  714  Broderick 
■'    Charles,  actor,  r.  747  Howard 
"    Charles,  lodgings,  517  Pine 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  Totman  &  O'Neill, 

r.  564  Folsom 
"    Charles  E.,  artist,  r.  3  Grove 
"    Charles  H.,  foreman  pressroom  The  Argo- 
naut, r.  1618  Laguna 
"    Charles  L.,  r.  363  Minna 
"    Charles  M.,  painter,  r.  101  Prospect  PI 
"    Charles  N,  stock  buyer,  r.  902  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  embalmer  H.  C.  Porter  &  Co., 
r.  112  Mason 
Edwards    Criterion    (real    estate    monthly), 
Edwards    Publishing    Co.    proprietors, 
318  Pine,  rooms  27-35  and  36 
"    Daniel  F.,  superintendent  estate  of  James 
G.  Fair,  r.  12M  Webster 


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Edwards  David,  ladies'  tailor,  714  Buchanan  and 

men's  furnishing  goods,  4  Mission,  r.  714 

Buchanan 
"    David,  machinist,  r.  550  Iowa 
"    Dwight,  traveling  salesman  Merten  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  122  Henry 
"    Edward,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins  Co. 
"    Edward,  conductor,  r.  1552  Kentucky 
Edwards  Edward,  proprietor  Mint  Saloon  and 

Restaurant,  605  Commercial,  r.  1928  Val- 

lejo 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  316%  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  638  Castro  rear 
"    Ellis,  with  Lucas  Detective  Agency,  r.  10 

South  Park 
"    Elven  E.,  bookkeeper  Eagle  Warehouse,  r. 

317  Lyon 
"    Emma  T.    Mrs.,  clerk   Registry   Division 

Post  Offlce,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Ernest  C,  designer,  r.  902  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Eugene  S.,  clerk  Superintendent  Streets' 

office,  r.  1611  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    F.,  quartermaster  str  San  Bias 
Edwards  F.   Ernest,   secretary    and    manager 

Edwards  Publishing  Co.,  318  Pine,  room 

27,  r.  1326  Guerrero 
"    Flora  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  14  Grove 
"    Frances  M.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  14  Grove 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    Frank,  springmaker,  r.  564  Folsom 
Edwards  Frank  G.,  fire  commissioner.  New  City 

Hall,  1st  floor,  and  president  Edwards 

Publishing  Co.,  318  Pine,  rooms  27,  35  and 

36,  r.  1326  Guerrero 
Edwards  Frank  G.  Mrs.,   treasurer   Edwards 

Publishing  Co.,  318  Pine,  room  35,  r.  1326 

Guerrero 
"    Fred,  painting  and  paper  hanging,  1587% 

Turk 
"    Frederick  G.  L.,  burnisher  S.   F.  Plating 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frederick  J.,  fireman,  r.  1833  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Frederick  J.,  laborer,  r.  427,  3d 
"    George,  r.  848  Vallejo 
"    George,  boatswain  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    George,  clerk    Goldberg,    Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

564  Folsom 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  550  Iowa 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  llSHayes 
"    George,  with  History  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Edwards    George    D.,    mining    secretary,  414 

California,  r.  1121  Laguna 
"    George  F.,  wood  turner  N.   Parrish  &  Co., 

r.  1817a  McAllister 
"    George  W.,  wool  sorter,  r.  14  Grove 
"    Godfrey,    salesman    Hooker   &  Co.,    r.  501 

Stanyan 
"    H.  A.,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    Harry,  assistant  bookkeeper  HawleyBros. 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  906,  17th 
"    Harry,  journalist,  r.  703%  Hyde 
•'    Harry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1808  Fillmore 
"    Harry  T.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  328  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  r.  78,  9th 

"    Henry,  clerk  David   Edwards,  r.  714  Buch- 
anan 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  938  Harrison 
"    Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  418  Eddy 
"    Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1808  Fillmore 
"    Herbert  G.,  law  clerk  E.  W.   McGraw,  r. 

714  Broderick 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1123%  Vallejo 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  36  Clay 


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Edwards  James  A.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1412  Baker 
Edwards    James    W.,    dental     supplies,    5^^ 
Kearny 
■'    John,  r.  ]l,22d 
"    Jolin,  r.  102  Vandewater 
"    John,  r.  236  Sutter 

"    John,  baker,  r.  1232  Broadway 

"    John,  blacksmith  H.   Crockard's  Sons,   r. 
563  Mission 

"    John,  cashier  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  1925  San  Carlos  Av 

"    John,  cook  str  San  Juan 

"    John,  policeman,  r.  2406  Polk 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    John  C,  r.  902  Van  Ness  Av 

"    John  C,  policeman,  r.  14  Grove 

"    John  E..  student,  r.  501  Stanyan 
Edwards  JolmG.,  publisher  Coast  Review,  508 
Montgomery,  r.  714  Broderick 

"    John  H.,  with  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1925  San 
Carlos  Av 

"    John  L..  clerk  Registry  Division  Post  Office, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Justus  H.,  merchant,  r.  1833  San  Carlos  Av 

"  Lawrence  C,  manager  The  Barnes  Riding 
Academy,  501-503  Stanyan,  r.  501  Stan- 
yan 
Edwards  Lemuel  B.,  superintendent  agencies 
Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  323  California,  r. 
317  Lyon 

"    Lewis  B.,  salesman   Davis   Bros.,   r.  612 
Jones 

"    Louis,  sashmaker  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Mabel  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Mary  H.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  404  Eddy 

"    Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  14  Grove 

"    Mathias,   liquors,    NE   cor    Fremont    and 
Brannan,  r.  2124a  Broderick 

"    Matilda  Mrs.,  candies,  1225  Market 

"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  917  Larkin 

"    Minnie  Miss,  clerk  John  F.  Wichman,  r. 
3037  16th 

"    Minor  C,  salesman,  r.  221  Ridley 

"    Mollie  Miss,  packer  W.   H.    Miner,  r.  39 
Jessie 

"    Morgan,  carpenter,  1702  Sacramento,  r.  620 
Larkin 

"    Morton  A.,  sculptor  515V4,  13th 

"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  711  Jones 

"  Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  310  Natoma 
Edwards  Publishing  Co.  (incorporated).  Frank 
G.  Edwards,  president,  Mrs.  Frank  G. 
Edwards  treasurer,  F.  Ernest  Edwards 
secretary  and  manager,  publishers  and 
proprietors  Edwards  Abstract  from 
Records,  S.  F.  (daily),  Edwards  Tran- 
script of  Records,  Alameda  (daily),  Ed- 
wards Breviate  of  Records,  Marin 
(weekly),  Edwards  Criterion  (monthly), 
publication  and  business  office,  318  Pine, 
and  10  Leidesdorff 

"    Robert  M.,  notary  public,  301  Montgomery 
r.  1407  Gough 

"    S.,    lineman  Pac.   Tel.   &  Tel.  Co.,   r.  504 
Kearny 

"    Sarah  G.,  widow,  r.  1100  Dolores 

"    Stanton,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  8 
Gough 

"    Stephen,  shooting  gallery,  503  Kearny 

"    Theresa  L.,  widow,  r.  2043  Pine 

"    Thomas,  barber,  r.  156,  3d 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  316^  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Thomas,  coalpasser,  r.  268  Brannan 


Edwards   Thomas,    driver   Devlin    &   Sons,  r. 
Morse  nr  Watt  Av 
"    Thomas,  floorman  Michael  Conlon,  r.  1321 

California 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1  Goodsell  PI 
"    Thomas  R.,  salesman  James  W.  Edwards, 

r.  711  Jones 
"    Thomas  T.,  clerk  r.  821  Bush 
"    Timothy,  clerk  P.  &  S.  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  32 
Page 
Edwards  Transcript  of   Records   (Alameda, 
daily),    Edwards    Publishing    Co.     pro- 
prietors, 318  Pine,  rooms  27,  35  and  36 
"    Walter,  clerk  Henry  Hollman,  r.  1018  Capp 
"    Wenceslaus,  with  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1519 

Eddy 
"    William,  r.  102iy2  Market 
"    William  (Edwards  &  Co.),  r.  1407  Gough 
"     William  (J.  W.  Russell  &  Co.),  r.  322  Day 
"    William,  clerk  W.  A.  Brooks,  r.  500  Devisa- 

dero 
"    William,  coachman,  813  Sutter 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    William  A.,  bookkeeper  Dalziel  &  MoUer, 

r.  135  Haight 
"    William  F.,  master  mariner,  r.  554V4  Na- 
toma 
"    William  H.,  principal  Crocker  Grammar 

School,  r.  1140,23d 
^'    William  H.,  stevedore,  r.  564  Folsom 
"    William  M.  A.,  cashier  Edwards  &  Co.,  r. 

1407  Gough 
"    William  S.,  manager  Hotel  Wentworth,  617 

Bush 
"    William  S.,  manager  Silver  King  Mining 

Co.,  191-192  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  T.,  baggageman  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry., 

r.  1123  Shotwell 
"    William  T.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. . 

1926  Market 
"    &  Co.  (William  Edwards),  stock  brokers, 
304  Montgomery 
Edwardsen  Alexander,  seaman,  r.  39  Jessie 

"  John,  master  schr  Queen,  office  10  Market 
Eeberall  Frank,  brickmason,  r.  1176  Harrison 
Eel  River  Valley  Lumber  Co.,  Pollard  &  Dodge 

agents,  22  California,  rooms  5-6 
Eel  River  and  Eureka  Railroad  Co.,  Dolbeer  & 

Carson  agents,  10  California,  room  3 
Eells  Alexander  G.,  attorney  at  law,  325  Mont- 
gomery, room  14.  r.  1168  Haight 
"    Charles  P.  (Page,  McCutchen  &  Eells),  at- 
torney at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r. 
Ross  Valley 
"    Hobart  K.,  attorney  at  law,  325  Montgom- 
ery, room  14,  r.  1168  Haight 
"    John  S.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,  r.  2508  Folsom 
"    T.  S.  Mrs.,  r.  236  Fair  Oaks 
Effinger  Christian,  hardware,  Ws  Mission  Road 
opp.  Bootz's  Park 
"    Christopher  E.,  horseshoer  Herold  Bros.,  r. 

Mission  Road  nr  Seven  Mile  House 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  607  Haight 
Efford  C,  oiler  str  Mariposa 
"    Robert  J.,  electrician  str  Australia,  r.  1318 
Guerrero 
Egan  Alice  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  116  Butte 
"    Annie,  varieties,  1435  Valencia 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1006  McAllister 
"    Bridget,  domestic,  35  Hill 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  and  James  L.),  hay  and 

grain,  858-860  Harrison 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  89  West  Mission 
"    Cavary,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 
"    Cornelius  J.,  groceries  and  liquors  NE  cor 

Butte  and  York,  r.  116  Butte 
"    D.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Daniel  V.,  clerk,  r.  122  Page 
"    David  C,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r.  3 

Haight 
"    Edward,  blacksmith  First  St.  Wks,  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  545  Howard 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  Sickles  Av  bet  Wyom- 
ing Av  and  Soda 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  W.  H.Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  1603  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edward  M.,  detective,  r.  1825  Eddy 
"    Elizabeth  B.,  dressmaker,  r.  122  Page 


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Egan  Ellen,  domestic,  3130  Howard 
"    Eugene  P.,  sign  writer,  r.  1105  Treat  Av 
"    Frank,  blacksmith,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver 

Av,  r.  Gaven  nr  Sweeny 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1315a  35th 
"    Frank,  cement  layer,  r.  HO  Bernard 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  2039  Mission 
"    Frank  J.   (R.  J.  Egan  &  Son),  r.  3117  Mis- 
sion 
"    Fred,  carriage  maker,  r.  3039  Mission 
"    George,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    George  D.,  optician,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
"    Hannah  H.  Miss,  notions,  1001  Sierra 
"    Henry,  r.  3029  Mission 
"    Henry,  plasterer,  r.  110  Bernard 
"    James,  r.  2029  Mission 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  110,  4th 
"    James,  machinist  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  3331a 

Geary 
"    James  H.,  laundryman,  r.  1904  Market 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  334,  3d  rear 
"    James  J.,  special  policeman,  r.  1930  Fill- 
more 
"    James  J.,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r. 

533  Linden  Av 
"    James  L.  (Egan  Bros.),  r.  926  Harrison 
"    John  (John  Egan  &  Co.),  r.  133  Page 
"    John,  painter,  r.  363  Minna 
"    John,  painter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  336  Michigan 
"    John,  teamster  Charles  Harley  Co.,  r.  926 

Harrison 
"    John,  traffic  chief  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  East 
Oakland 
Egan  John  &  Co.  (John  Egan),  wholesale  wines 
and  liquors,  633  Sansome 
John  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  33814 

Oak 
John   J.,  clerk  James  B.  Mahony,  r.  1303 

Castro 
John  J.,  pantryman  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

143  Natoma 
John  J.,  printer,  r.  417,  27th 
John  J.  Jr.,  foreman  William  Lambert,  r. 

143  Natoma 
John  S.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  133  Page 
John  W.,  r.  1603  Golden  Gate  Av 
Joseph,  cement  layer,  r.  110  Bernard 
Kate,  domestic,  1124  Bush 
Maggie,  domestic,  911  O'Farrell 
Mamie  Miss,  packer  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  1105  Treat  Av 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  Sickles  Av  bet  Wyom- 
ing Av  and  Sears 
Maria,  domestic,  1124  Bush 
Martin,     cooper     Pac.    Woodenware    and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
Martin  J.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  711  Jones 
Mary,  widow,  r.  N  s  Tilden  nr  South  Brod- 

erick 
Mary  Miss,  r.  116  Butte 
Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  417,  27th 
Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1001  Sierra 
Michael,  r.  Sickles  Av  bet    Wyoming  Av 

and  Sears 
Michael,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept.,  r. 

2730  Greenwich 
Michael  A.,   laborer,  r.  Sickles  Av  nr  De 

Wolf 
Michael  E.,  carpenter,  r.  417,  27th 
Michael  H.,  laborer,  r.  411  Ivy  Av 
Michael  J.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  3020 

Ellis 
Owen,  laborer,  r.  433!^  Clementina 
Patrick,  clerk  Michael  Galvin,  r.  701  Mis- 
sion 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  34!^  Diamond 
Paul,  hostler  Michael  Conlon,  r.  1333  Pine 

rear 
Peter,  shoemaker,   1105  Treat  Av 
Peter  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  933  Green- 
wich 
Richard  J.  (R.  J.  Egan  &  Son),  r.  26  Albion 

Av 
Richard  J.  Jr.,  carriage  painter  R.  J.  Egan 

&  Son,  r.  26  Albion  Av 
R.  J.  &  Son  (Richard  J.  and  Frank  J.),  fur- 
niture dealers   and  wagon  makers,  2117 
Mission 


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Egan  Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  116  Butte 
"    Thomas,  r.  768  Harrison 
"    Thomas  (Egan  Bros.),  r.  926  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  hodcarrier,  r.  336  California  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  83  Stevenson  rear 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  308  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas  B.,  clerk,  r.  417,  27th 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk  John  Egan  &  Co.,  r.  133 

Page 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  1603 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas    M.,   plumber,    r.   N    s  Tilden  nr 

South  Broderick 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1028  Hyde 
"    William,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    William,  hackdriver,  r.  115a  6th 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  116  Butte 
Egan  WiUiam  F.,  M.  R.  C.  V.  S.  England  and 
F.   E.  V.  M.   S.  Edinburgh,    veterinary 
surgeon  S.  F.  Fire   Department,  office 
and  r.  1117  Golden  Gate  Av,  hours  9  a.  m. 
and  after  6  p.  m.,  telephone  West  138 
"    William  J.,  special   agent    The  Fidelity 

Mutual  Life  Assn.,  r.  130  Page 
"    Winnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  116  Butte 
"    W.  J.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
-eS^Egan.    See  Eagan  and  Eagen 
Egar  John  S.,  painter,  r.  10  Williamson 
j8®=Egar.    See  Eagar  and  Eager 
Egbert  A.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. 
Egbert  Charles,  manager  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, 238-240,  2d,  r.  Oakland 
"    Cornelia  I.,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  21st  and  Noe 
Egeberg  Henry  P.,  blacksmith  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  2038  Bryant  Av 
Egenhoff  David  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1435  Folsom 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  operator  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  1435  Folsom 
Egerton  Josephine,  widow,  r.  1310b  Scott 
4®"Egerton.    See  Edgerton 
Eggeling    Henry,  bakery,   1316   Polk    and   1598 
Fulton 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1598  Fulton 
Egger  Emma,  domestic,  621  Commercial 
Eggerling  Frederick,  porter  F.  Martens  &  Co., 

r.  lA  Taylor  Terrace 
Eggers  Charles   (Eggers,  Gould  &  Co.),  r.  I3O814 
Mission 
"    Charles,  butcher  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  13th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  33  Tehama 
"    Edward,   tanner    Norton   Tanning  Co.,  r. 

12th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Ferdinand  H.,  foreman  Gal.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co..  r.  1807  Steiner 

EGGERS  FRANK  F., 

manufacturer  electric  motors  and 
dynamos,  sole  patentee  and  manu- 
facturer Eggers'  Electric  Dental  En- 
gine and  Automatic  Gas  Engine 
Dynamo,  storage  batteries  repaired, 
maintained  and  charged,  134  Sutter, 
r.  1031  Pacific,  telephone  Black  365 
Eggers  Fred,  proprietor  Humboldt  Hotel,  233- 
335,  15th 

"    Frederick,  salesman  Leege  &  Mills,  r.  302 
Gough 

"    Frederick,  seaman  brig  William  G.  Irwin, 
r.  328  Drumm 

"    George  F.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Eggers  George  H.  (Eggers  &  Co.),  and  president 
Eggers  Vineyard  Co.,  214  California,  r. 
1130  Eddy 


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EGGERS,  GOULD  &  CO. 

(Charles  Eggers,  Sidney  E.  Gould  and 
John  H.  Muller),  dealers  mineral 
waters  (California  and  European 
springs),  and  manufacturers  superior 
ginger  ale,  1308  Mission 
Eggers  Hans  F.  (Eggers  &  Gibson),  r.  1:301 
Mason 
Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  228  Brannan 
Herman  C,  with  Eggers  Vineyard  Co.,  r. 

1130  Eddy 
John,  sausage  maker  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  1006 

Union 
John  C,  produce  conmiission,  309  Drumm, 

r.  1310  California 
John  F.  G.,  merchant,  r.  228  Brannan 
John  H.  (Schmidt  &  Eggers),  r.  1516  Pacific 

Av 
Louis,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
Martin,  groceries  and  liquors,  701  Van  Ness 

Av,  r.  226  Elm  Av 
Minnie,  widow,  r.  1031  Pacific 
Oswalda  A.,  widow,  r.  312  Haight 
Peter  (Roehr  &  Eggers),  r.   NW  cor    1st 
and  Folsom 
"    Tracy  Miss,  finisher  Fullerton  &  Schulte, 
r.  12th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Eggers    Vineyard  Company  The,  George  H. 
Eggers  president,  Albert  Wissel  secre- 
tary, 214  California 
"    William    J.,    plumber    and    gasfitter,    426 
Turk,  r.  15  Marye  Terrace 
Eggers  &  Co.   (George  H.  Eggers),  wine  pro- 
ducers   and    raisin    growers,    ofRce    214 
California 
"    &  Gibson  (Hans  F.  Eggers  and  Treadville 
M.   Gibson),  groceries  and  liquors,  1000 
Jackson 
Eggesberger  William,  barber  Charles  Dittmar, 

r.  NE  cor  Vallejo  and  Stockton 
Eggerstad  William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Eggert  Addie  Miss,  artist,  r.  715  Post 
"    Antone,  driver  Adams  &  Rohrer,  r.  2305 

Harrison 
"    August,  butcher,  343,  3d,  r.  2^4  Verona  PI 
"    Claussen,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  413 

Grove 
"    Emil,  clerk,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Frederick,   clerk  William   M.    Searby,  r. 

Alameda 
"    George,    laborer,  r.    American    Exchange 

Hotel 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  301  Union 
"    John  F.,  salesman  J.  M.  Litchfield  &  Co., 

r.  430  Geary 
"    L.  L.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  5  Glen  Park  Av 
"    Thomas  G.,  clerk,  r.  928  Pine 
"    William  (Eggert  &  Getz),  r.  307  Fell 
"    William  C,  clerk  J.  H.  A.  Folkers&  Bro.. 

r.  307  Fell 
"    &   Getz    (William   Eggert   and   Theodore 
Getz),  liquors,  259,  4th 
Eggertson  Jacob,  cook  James  C.  Petersen,  r. 

505,  4th 
Eggesen  Peder,  laborer,  r.  1110^/4  Hampshire 
Eggler  August,  r.  681  Vz  Clementina 
Eggleston  A.  T.,  manager   Willcox   &    Gibbs 
Sewing  Machine  Co. ,  342  Post,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  P.,  collector  Willcox  &  Gibbs  Sew- 
ing Machine  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
4S-Eggleston.    See  Eccleston  and  Egleston 
Eggleton  George,  horse  dealer,  r.   1501  Wash- 
ington 
Egidy  Morris,  r.  590  Mission 
Eging  Christian,  tailor,  316  Leavenworth 


Egleston  May  Mrs.,    musician,    r.    307  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Simeon  A.,  shoemaker,  r.  1091^4  Ridley 
>8®="Egleston.    See  Eccleston  and  Eggleston 
Egnel  Emlle,  painter  Sutro  Baths 
Egner  John,  cooper,  r.  409  Pacfiic 
Ehat  Andrew  A.   (Ehat  &  EUert),   r.  411  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    &  Ellert   (Andrew  A.    Ehat  and  John   A. 
EUert),  paints  and  oils,  638  Post 
Ehinger  Rudolph,  barber,  r.  1529  Dupont 
Ehl  Peter,  cook,  r.  8  Gough 
Ehle    Hickman,    groceries     and     liquors,    1301 

Webster,  r.  WOdYz  Ellis 
Ehleff  Christian,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Ehlers  Amie,  cook,  r.  532  Stevenson 
"    Frederick  (Stunker  &  Ehlers),  r.  625  Geary 
"    Henry,  clerk  Henry  Schade,  r.  126  Guerrero 
"    John,  liquors,  E  s  Stanyan  nr  Grove 
"    John  H.,  r.  1205  Kearny 
"    Richard  (Ehlers  &  Golsch),  r.  NW  cor  23d 

and  Folsom 
"    Theodore,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.   1106 

Treat  Av 
"    Wiechen,  real  estate,  r.  1205  Kearny 
"    &  Golsch   (Richard  Ehlers  and  Christian 
Golsch),  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
22d  and  Folsom 
J8®=  Ehlers.    See  Ahlers 

Ehlert  Charles,  seaman,  r.  J  bet  5th  and  6th  Avs 
South 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  B.  H.  Tietjen,  r.   10  De 
Boom 
Ehlinger  Charles,  liquors,  2131  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  bartender  F.  Blondeau,  r.  525  Pine 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  525  Pine 
Ehmann  Alfred  G.,  machinist  W.  V.  Bryan,  r. 
420  Jersey 

EHMANN  CHARLES  E., 

photographer,  111,  4th,  r.  216,  12th 

Ehmann    E.  W.,   traveling  salesman  Nathan, 
Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Gustav,  bartender  Benjamin  Lindholm,  r. 

251  Steuart 
"    Magdalina,  widow,  r.  107,  4th 
Ehmer  Bessie  E.,  domestic,  NE  cor  Haight  and 

Stanyan 
Ehms  Paul,  peddler,  r.  15th  nr  Hampshire 
Ehn  Charles,  money  broker,  r.  418  Ellis 
Ehnert   August,  landscape  gardener,  r.   1423b 

Geary 
Ehred  John,  carpenter,    r.    cor   Somerset  and 

Felton 
Ehrenberg  Alfred  G.,  manager  Stollwerck  Dis- 
tributing Co.,  63  Nucleus  Bldg,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Ehrenberg  A.  T.,  physician,  office  and  r.  1804 
Market,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  2  to  4  and  8  to 
9  p.  m.,  Sundays  10  to  11  a.  m.,  telephone 
Jessie  591 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Joshua  Hendy   Machine 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis,  r.  1044  Howard 
"    Moses,  clerk  George  Aronson,  r.  1234  0'Far- 

rell 
"    Walter   d'A.,   druggist    I.    Wolfl,   r.    2006 
Howard 
Ehrenclou  Alfred  N.,  machinist,  r.  4  Hyde  Ter- 
race 
Ehrenfeld   Louis,  teacher   penmanship,  r.   104 

Mason 
Ehrenfeuchter  Albert,  plumber,  r.  7  Vallejo  Ter- 
race 
Ehrengart  Charles,  with  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r. 

2032,  19th 
Ehrenpfort  Albert  E.,  manager  William  Ehren- 
pfort,  1323  Market,  r.  801  Fillmore 
"    Arthur,  student    Kenitzer  &  Barth,  r.  926 

Eddy 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  926  Eddy 
"    George   F.   (Rothschild  &  Ehrenpfort),  r. 

1751  Ellis 
"    Gustave,  salesman,  r.  801  Fillmore 
"    Hugo,  liquors,  123  Front,  r.  926  Eddy 
"    Louis,  drug  clerk,  r.  936  Eddy 
"    William,  carpets,  1323  Market,  r.  801  Fill- 
more 
"    William  C.,r.  926  Eddy 


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Ehrenwerth  Albert,  butclier,  r.  1422  Taylor 
"    Bennett,  manager  Jacob  S.  Oppenheim,  r. 

1432  Taylor 
•'    George,  clerk,  r.  1422  Taylor 
"    Morris,  r.  1422  Taylor 
Etirer  Charles  C,   secretary  X.  L.  Dairy  Co., 
NW  cor  Folsom  and  21st,  r.  126V2  Liberty 
Ehresman  John,  barber  Edsen  &  Bernhard,  r. 

1,  5th 
Ehret   Albert,    machinist    Harris,    Oswald    & 
Noble,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
•'    Albert  H.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1136  Fol- 
som 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  622  Hermann 
"    Joseph,  helper  Harris,  Oswald  &  Noble,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Ehrhard  Frederick  J.,  butcher,  r.  130,  24th 
Ehrhardt  Albert,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne, 
r.  351a  Minna 
"    Frank,  printer  Call,  r.  14  Ellis 
'•    Jacob  Mrs.,  r.  418,  12th  Av 
"    John   D.,   city   agent   Gutte   &   Frank,   r. 

Colma 
"    Leo,  glover  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r.  1723y2 
Leavenworth 
;6®- Ehrhardt.    See  Earhart  and  Erhardt 
Ehrhart  Barbara  Miss,  r.  526!^  Pacific 
"    Michael,  barber  Peter  W.  Ehrhart,  r.  ]04y2, 
9th 
Ehrhart  Peter  W.,  barber,  IO4V2,  9th 
Ehrhorn  Carl,  shoemaker,  1404a  Ellis 
"    Edward,  shoemaker,  1718  Polk 
"    George  H.,   clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Rudolph,  shoemaker,  221  Fillmore 
Ehringer  William,  carpenter,  r.  20  Capp 
Ehrke  Frederick  W.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks,  r.  1604  Lexington  Av 
Ehrlich  Dora  Miss,     stenographer 
Bros.,  r.  202,  7th 
"    Ferdinand,  bottler  Wichman, 

Co.,  r.  2815%  California 
"    Herman,  stationery,  225,  6th,  r. 
"    John,  insurance,  r.  1150  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  cigar  dealer,  r.  856  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  salesman  R.  Isaacs  &  Bro.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Ehrman  Albert  L.,  buyer  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r. 
1900  "Washington 
"    George,  upholsterer  A.  P.  Raye  &  Co.,  r.  415 

Grove 
"    George  Jr.,  musician,  r.  415  Grove 
"    Herman,  bookkeeper  M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co., 

r.  1234  Bush 
"    Joseph  (M.  Ehrman  &  Co.) ,  r.  251 1  Pacific  Av 
"    Lexy,  clerk  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r.  847  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Ehrman  M.  &  Co.  (Myer,  Joseph  and  Solomon 
W.    Ehrman,     Samuel     Sussman     and 
Samuel    I.    Wormser),    importers    and 
wholesale  grocers,  104-110  Front 
"    Myer  (M.  Ehrman  &  Co.),  r.  1900  Washing- 
ton 
"    Solomon  W.   (M.   Ehrmann   &  Co.),  r.  2016 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Sydney,  student,  r.  1900  Washington 
"    Theodore  F.,  musician,  r.  415  Grove 
Ehrmann  Frank  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  22  Stock- 
ton PI 
"    John  A.,  harness  maker,  1245  Folsom 
"    Julius  (Esberg,  Backman  &  Co.),   r.   New- 
York 
"    Valentine,  r.  22  Stockton  PI 
"    Valentine  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  1031  York 
Ehrsom  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  ISV^  Welsh  rear 
Eibach  Charles  (Kern  &  Eibach),  r.  Oakland 
Eiben  Henry  J.  (Eiben  &  Scheflfauer),  r.  631  Mc- 
Allister „    „  ,    , 
"    Henry  J.   Jr.,  carpenter    Eiben   &  Schef- 

fauer,  r.  631  McAllister 
"    Jacob  H.   E.,  groceries   and   liquors,  NW 

cor  17th  and  Dolores,  r.  392  Dolores 
"    &  Scheflauer  (Henry  J.  Eiben  and  George 
Scheffauer).    carpenters     and     cabinet 
makers,  215  Post  and  8  Polk 
Eiberger  Michael,  carpenter,  r.  N  s  Willard  nr 

Fulton 
Eibrich  Henry,  laborer,  r.  cor  Army   and  Mis- 
sissippi 

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Eichbaum  Charles  W.,  collector  Pac.  Gas  Im- 
provement Co.,  r.  3621, 16th 

"    Frederick  H.,-  superintendent     Pac.     Im- 
provement Co.,  r.  2644  Howard 

"    Frederick  H.  Jr.,  mechanic,  r.  2644 Howard 

"    Joseph  v.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  2644  Howard 

"    William  P.,   salesman  Crane    Co.,  r.    200 
San  Jose  Av 
Eichel  John  C,  salesman  Morgan  Bros.,  r.  1208 
Hampshire 

"    Martin  C,  sailmaker  Henrix  &  Fraser,  r. 
623  Greenwich 

•'     Mary,  widow,  r.  623  Greenwich 

"    William,  bartender  James  F.   Kearny,   r. 
623  Greenwich 
Eichelroth  Francis  C,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

1330a  Hayes 
Eichenberg  Belle,  widow,  r.  3i%  Rausch 

"    Edgar  S.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 


"    Elise  F.  Miss,  crayon  artist,  r.  15  Sanchez 
"    Henry  G.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  r.  15  Sanchez 
Eicher  William,  confectioner,  r.  IOOSY2  Clay 
Eichholz  Charles  G.,  bridge  builder,  r.  244,  6th 
■'    Otto  F.,   clerk  G.   Leipnitz  &  Co.,  r.  511a 
Brannan 
Eichler  J.  H.  &  Co.  (John  H.  Eichler),  plumbers, 
493  Haight 
"    John  H.   (J.   H.   Eichler   &    Co.),    r.   310% 

Waller 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  1  Julian  Av 
Eichner  John,  butcher,  r.  8  Ashburton  PI 
Eicholz  Otto,  carpenter  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  619  Stevenson 
Eicholzer  Margaret,  widow,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Cres- 
cent Av 
EichornHilmar  A.,  tailor  J.  A.  Eichorn,  r.  621 
Octavia 
"    Julius  A.,  merchant  tailor,  208  Kearny,  r. 

621  Octavia 
"    Oscar,  clerk  Jean  Peyre,  r.  10  Elgin  Park 
Eick  Ernst  H.,  proprietor  Mechanics'  House. 

116  Berry 
Eickelberg  R.  D.,    express   messenger,    r.    126 
Ellis  .     , 

Eickhofl  Clare  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Henry   (Lindley  &  Eickhofi),  attorney  at 
law,  530  California  rooms  39-42,  r.   San 
Rafael 
"    Theodore,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine   Assn.,  r. 
1111  Broadway 
Eickholt  Anton,  carpenter,  r.  624  Fulton 
Eickhorn  Frederick,  butcher  S.  Simon 
Eickhorst    Frederick    G.,    groceries,    NW  cor 

Greenwich  and  Pierce,  r.  3005  Pierce 
Eide  Soren  A.,  draughtsman  W.  T.   Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Eidenmuller   WiUiam   C,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 14  Grant  Av,  rooms  1-5,  r.  630  Green 
Eidinger  Edward,  tailor,  2227  Mission 
"    Emil,  iron  worker,  r.  2227  Mission 
"    Minnie  C,  dressmaker,  r.  2227  Mission 
Eiermann  Gustav,  clerk,  r.  16  Central  Av 
Eifer  August,  waiter,  r.  439  Jessie 
Eifert  Conrad,  shoemaker,  r.  1322  Kearny 
"    H.  Otto,  lithographer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
7%  Sonora  „    ^ 

"    William  J.,  brass  finisher    Whyte  &   De 
Rome,  r.  732  Folsom 
Eiffel  House,  727  Sansome 

Eigholz  J.  L..  salesman  S.  F.  Autographic  Reg- 
ister Co.,  r.  27  Oak  T.     -1  -D 
Eighth  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  Emil  R. 
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Eihlers  A.,  porter  The  Oberon,  r.  512  Bush 
Eilerman  Frances  A.,  widow,  r.  1710  Baker 
Eilersen  L.  P.,  laborer,  r.  230  Pacific 
Eillieii  Herman  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2711  Sutter 
Eimers  Anthony  C,  painter,  r.  246,  6th 
Einfeldt  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Christ,  lunchman  The  Louvre,  r.  709  Stock- 
ton 
"    Detlef  J.,  engineer  Schmidt  Label &Litho. 

Co.,  r.  13  Belvedere    < 
"    Henry  L.,  waiter  Mrs.  Martha  Ross,  r.  510 

Mission 
"    John  A.,  sticker-hand  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  510 
Mission 
Einselen  Charles  R.,  steward,  r.  8  Cohen  PI 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  2  Broad's  PI 
"    G.  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1016  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Gustav  A.,  compositor  Cal.  Demokrat,  r. 

1016  Leavenworth 
"    Henry  W.,  confectioner,  r.  2  Broad's  PI 
Einsfeld  Andrew,  cigars  and  tobacco,  2003  Fill- 
more, r.  20  Middle 
"    George  A.,  barber  Peter  Einsfeld,   r.   871 

Market 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  21  Bridge  PI 
"    Henry  M.,    barber    Peter  Einsfeld,  r.  871 

Market 
"    Josephine  C,  domestic,  34  Belvedere 
"    Peter,  barber,  871  Market 
"    Peter  Jr.,  barber,   1125  Market,  r.    III714 
Stevenson 
Einstein  Benjamin,  secretary  S.  F.    Clothing 
Renovating  Wks. ,  14  Kearny,  r.  822  Geary 
"    Daniel,  contractor  and  builder,  630  Market, 

r.  405  Van  Ness  Av 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  and  Morris  Einstein),  pro- 
prietors Commercial  Mills,  149  Bluxome 
"    Jacob  (J.  Einstein  &  Co.),  r.   1453  Franklin 
"    M.,  traveling     salesman,    r.     Hotel     St. 

Nicholas 
"    Morris  (J.  Einstein  &  Co.)  r.  2211  Buchanan 
Eintracht  Morris  (Eintracht  &  Milsner),  r.  1823 

Webster 
Eintracht    Spar    und    Bau    Verein,    Frederick 
Ehrenpfort  president,  Henry  Gille  sec- 
retary, 308  Treat  Av 
Eintracht  The,    Joseph    Rech  proprietor,  539 
California 
"    &  Milsner  (Morris   Eintracht  and  Adolph 
Milsner),  manufacturers  suspenders,  112 
Sutter 
Eirat  William,  laborer,  r.  8  Vanderwater 
Eis  Martin,  waiter,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
Eisan  George  M.,  butcher,  411  Waller,  r.  7I614 
Tehama 
' '    James  H.  (Unwin  &  Eisan) ,  r.  716'^  Tehama 
Eisel  Charles,  turner  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  923 

Union 
Eisele  Felix,  steward  The  Louvre,  r.  411  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Eiselen  Alfred  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW 
cor  28th  and  Dolores 
"    Alfred  J.  Jr.,  clerk  Alfred  Eiselen,  r.  NW 

cor  28th  and  Dolores 
"    Oscar  J.,  barber,  1602  Valencia,  r.  211  Lang- 
ton  rear 
Eiseman  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1813  Sutter 

"    David,  bookmaker,  r.  1813  Sutter 
Eisen  Edward  G.,  dentist,  122  Phelan  Bldg,  r. 
1323  Guerrero 
"    Francis  T.  estate   of,  proprietors     Eisen 

Vineyard  Co.,  12  Stevenson 
"    Gustav,  curator  biology  California  Acad- 
emy of  Sciences,  819  Market 


Eisen  Peter,  malster  Empire  Malt  House,  r.  2311 

Powell 
Eisen  Vineyard  Co.,  estate  of  Francis  T.  Eisen 

proprietors,  12  Stevenson 
Eisenbach  Adolph  (Louis  Taussig  &  Co.),  r.  2116 
Post 
"    Isaac  P.,  jeweler,  r.  1808  Pacific  Av 
"    Julian,  stenographer  Sather  Banking  Co., 

r.  12061/2  Polk 
"    Julius,  r.  2116  Post 
Eisenbeis  Gustav,  molder,  r.  565  Mission 
"    Gustav  Jr.,  coppersmith,  r.  565  Mission 
"    Louis,  tinner,  r.  565  Mission 
Eisenberg  A.  &  Co.   (Adolph  Eisenberg),  dia- 
monds and  jewelry,  126  Kearny,  room  B 
"    Adolph  (A.  Eisenberg  &  Co.),  r.  1807  Post 
"     Elkan,  cigars,  202,  6th,  r.  2006  Jackson 
"    Henry,  salesman  I.  N.  Eisenberg,  r.  608a 

Powell 
"    Ignatz  N.,  boots  and  shoes,  406  Kearny,  r. 

608a  Powell 
"    P.,  waiter,  r.  157,7th 

"    William,   engineer    Pac.     Ammonia    and 
Chemical  Wks,  r.  NW  cor  Francisco  and 
Webster 
Eisenbraun  Henry,  porter,  r.  174^4  Minna 
Eisenhauer  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1107  Clay 
Eisenhorst  F.  T.,  saloon  watchman  str  City  of 

Peking 
Eisenhuth  John  W.,  secretary  West  Shore  Ry. 

Co..  43 Crocker  Bldg,  r.  778  Clayton 
Eisenmann  Peter,  receiving  clerk  The  Louvre 
"    P.  Joseph,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  3034  Washington 
Eisenschimel     Adolf,     cheesemaker     William 

Meyer,  r.  Sears  nr.  Sherman  Av 
Eisenschimel  Carl,  expert  on  handwriting  and 
engrosser  of  memorials,  335  Kearny,  r. 
125, 16th 
"    Harry  C,  painter  S.  P.  Co-,  r.  125,  16th 
"    James  C,  clerk  Michalitschke  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  125, 16th 
"    Milton  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  125,  16th 
Eisenstein  Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  9  Day 
Eisermann  George,  sugar  worker,  r.  1034^  Bry- 
ant 
Eisert  Henry  W.,  cashier  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co., 

r.  533  Hayes 
J8®=  Eisert.    See  Isert 
Eisfelder  Edgar  M.,  r.  1419'4  Webster 
"    Elise,  widow,  r.  1419V2  Webster 
"    Florence    Miss,    school   teacher,  r.   1419'/2 

Webster 
"    Samuel,  eyeglasses,  81)4,  4th,  r.  178  Minna 
Eisfeldt  Theodore  A.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 

Alameda 
Eisle  William,  laborer,  r.  Hart  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
Eisleben  Hans,  Pacific  Coast  agent  J.  B.  Spencer 
Mfg.  Co.  (New  York),  636  Clay,  r.  242,  6tli 
Eisling  Joseph,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Eisman  Mary  Miss,  waiter  Johanna  Neumann, 

r.  304,  3d 
Eisner  Abe  L.,  clerk  Kutner-Goldstein  Co.,  r. 
838  McAllister 
"    B.  Milford,  bookkeeper  I.  Oppenheimer  & 

Co.,  r.  838  McAllister 
"    Charles,  clerk  City  and  County  Hospital 

EISNER  DANIEL, 

manufacturer  of  fine  furs,  fancy  furs 
and    sealskin  garments  a   specialty, 
sealskin  sacques  re-dyed  ana  altered 
to  latest  styles.  331  Kearny,  r.   615 
Taylor 
Eisner  Herman,  plumber  and  gasfltter,'1707  Sut- 
ter, r.  12  Ewing  PI 
Eisner  Milton  S.  fReinstein  &  Eisner),  attorney 
at  law,  317  Sansome,  r.  1800  Pierce 
"    Nicholas,  bartender,  r.  650  Mission 
"    Phillip,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  436  Hayes 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  838  McAllister 
"    William,  nurse,  r.  209  Leidesdorfl 
Eisold  Emil,  baker  John  Schlichtmann,  r.  645 

McAllister 
Eissler  Conrad,  cabinet  maker,  r.  117  Julian  Av 

"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
Eiszler  Daniel,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  13  Glen  Park  Av 


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Eitel  Amelia  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  407  Octavia 
"    Annie  G.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  407  Octavia 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Edward  E.,  adjuster  claims,  r.  114  Murphy 

Bldg 
"    Eliza  F.  Mrs.  (Eitel  &  Co.),  r.  1118  Market 
"    John  M.  F.,  druggist,  r.  407  Octavia 
"    &  Co.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Eitel),  real  estate  and 
business  agents,  1118  Market 
Eithele   J.,   teamster   Albert   Hansen,    r.    217, 

14th 
Eitzen  August  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  128,  21st 
Eizaga  Florencio,  janitor,  339  Kearny,  r.  5  Bacon 

PI 
Ek  Eva,  widow,  r.  1  Elizabeth 
"    John,  merchant  tailor,  410  Kearny,  room  33, 
r.  Berkeley 
e^  Ek.    See  Eck  and  Ecks 
Ekelund  Eric,  electro  gilder,  9  Hardie  PI,  r.  312 

Waller 
Ekenberg    Richard,  ironworker,   r.    I6O714   San 

Carlos  Av 
Ekengren  Fred,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,  r.   13 

Madison  Av 
Ekensteen  Cecelia  Mrs.,  teacher  music  and  lan- 
guages, r.  1819  Dupont 
"    Max,  solicitor,  r.  1819  Dupont 
Ekerson  Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  730,  4th 
Ekholm  Charles,  seaman  brig  William  G.  Irwin, 

r.  328  Drumm 
Eklund  Annie  C,  widow,  r.  1812  Bush 
"    Nels,  laborer,  r.  150  Clara 
"    Swen  A.,  tailor,  r.  1025  Hampshire 
4®-  Eklund.    See  Ecklund 
Ekmai;  Andrew  H.,  bicycle  maker   Yosemite 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  13  Marye  Terrace 
Ekroth  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  337  Bryant  rear 
Ekstrom  Charles  A.,  musician,  r.  1617  Mason 
"    John,  coffee  saloon,  421  East  North,  r,  321. 
3d 
Elam  Thomas,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  511  Sanchez 
Elardo  Navarro,  porter,  r.  725  Vallejo 
Elastic  Tip  Company,  E.  E.  Buckelton  agents 

bicycle  supplies,  14-16  Fremont 
Elberg    Abraham,  operator  Pac.    Postal   Tel. 
Cable  Co.,  r.  625  Eddy 
"    Isaac,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  625  Eddy 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  625  Eddy 
"    Solomon,   auditor  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 
Co.,  r.  625  Eddy 
Jm-  Elberg.    See  Alberg 

Elbert  John  N.,  mining,  220  Fremont,   r.    1225 
Jackson 
"    John  N.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Harding's   Law 
and  Collection  Office,  r.  1225  Jackson 
Elcho  House,  William  W.  Walmsley  Jr.  pro- 
prietor, 863!^  Market 
Elcho  Kennels,  A.  B.  Truman  proprietor,   1425 

Steiner  nr.  Ellis 
El    Commercio    de    San  Francisco    (Spanish 
weekly).  Angel  P.  Alvarez  publisher  and 
proprietor,  420  Montgomery 
El  Coronado  Mining  Co.,  J.  N.  E.  Wilson  presi- 
dent, George  T.  Jacobs   secretary,  530 
California,  room  12 
Elder  D.  Paul,  with  William  Doxey,  r.  2715  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Elva  R.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  520  Capp 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  2715  Mission 
"    George  W.,  r.  455  Valencia 

ELDER    JAMES, 

agent   George  A.  Clark  &  Bro,  (New 

York),  Clark's  O.  N.  T.  spool  cotton. 

Marshall    &    Co.    linen  threads   and 

Millward's  Helix  needles,  14-16,Sutter, 

r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Elder  James,  laborer,  r.  154  Tehama 
"    James  W.,  cashier  Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co., 

r.  3403  Clay 
"    John,  dry  goods,  315  Hayes,  r.  1023,  21st 
Elder  Robert  B.,  agent  Westinghouse  Electric 

and  Manufacturing  Co.,  228  Bush,  r.  2715 

Buchanan 


W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OP 

RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Elder  Robert  C,  clerk  Kowalsky  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Robert  F.,  r.  1237  Stockton 

"    Robert  F.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  629,  23d 

"    Robert  H.,    shorthand   reporter,   16  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  floor 

"    Scott,  sewer  contractor,  17-19  Spear,  r.  2715 
Buchanan 

"    Suviah  L.,  widow,  r.  609,  23d 

"    William,  cashier  G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    William  J.,  stoves  and  tinware,  606  Clay, 
r.  Alameda 
Elderkin  Piatt  B.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1513  Grove 
El   Dorado   Building    and    Loan   Association, 
George  W.  Dixon  president,  Leon  Den- 
nery  secretary,  214  Pine 
El  Dorado  Linseed  Oil  Works  Co.,  George  A. 
Moore  secretary  and   treasurer,  works 
West  Berkeley,  office  208  California 

"    Loan  Association,  Dennery  &  Gunzburger 
secretaries,  214  Pine,  room  3 
Eldracher  Charles,  r.  131,  7th 

"    Peter,  r.  131,  7th 

"    WilliamF.,r.  131,  7th 
Eldred  Nellie  A.,  widow,  r.  524,  22d 

"    William,  florist,  r.  72H/3  O'Farrell 
Eldredge  Benjamin  G.,  r.  1924  Broderick 

"    John  B.,  mining  engineer,  328  Montgom- 
ery, room  311,  r.  Alameda 

"    Kimball    C,    capitalist,    309    California, 
rooms  1-2,  r.  Alameda 
Eldridge  Bert,  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  1015 
Larkln 

"    C.,r.  157,  7th 

"    Carlton  L.  (California  Last  Factory),   r. 
1123  Alabama 

"    Catherine  Mrs.,  crockery  and  tinware,  1509 
Dupont 

"    Charles,  cooperage,  24  Commercial,  r.  720b 
Union 

"    Charles,   trackman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,   r.  814 

"    E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  813A  Lott 

"    Ella  Miss,  r.  1573/2  Market 

"    Francenia  R.  Mrs.,  r.  1015  Larkin 

"    Herbert  N.,  butcher  John  E.  Burkard,  r.  16 
Bond 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  720b  Union 

"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  39  Federal 
Eldridge  John  R.,  physician  and  surgeon,  406 
Sutter,  rooms  24-25,  hours  10  to  12  a.  m., 
1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m. 

"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  14  Elsie 

"    Lloyd  S.,  porter  S.  F.  Art  Association,  r. 
SE  cor  California  and  Mason 

"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1573%  Market 
Eldridge  Oliver,  correspondent  New  York  Board 
and    agent    Boston    and   Philadelphia 
Boards  of  Marine  Underwriters,  303  Cali- 
fornia, r.  615  Sutter 

"    R.     Eugene,    teacher    Lincoln    Grammar 
School,  r.  1250  California 

"    Samuel,  cooper  Charles   Eldridge,  r.  720b 
Union 

"    Sylvester  A.,  solicitor  Alliance  Assurance 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    The,  Mrs.  Jane  Clow  proptr,  120a  Eddy 
Election  Commissioners  Board  of.  New  City 

Hall  basement 
Electric  Collection  Co.,  T.  J.  Shackleford  presi- 
dent and  manager,  33-34  Mills  Bldg,  7th 
floor 
Electric  Improvement  Co.,  F.  M.  Pickering 
secretary,  523  Montgomery 


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CROCKEE-IiANGIiEY  DIEECTORY. 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
;  Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

100  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Electric  Laundry  Co.,  D.  W.  Crowley  manager, 
offtce  215  Valencia,  telephone  Mission  40 

"  Match  Co.,  James  A.  Salts  manager,  23 
Davis 

"  Paint  Co.  (incorporated),  R.  H.  Gans  presi- 
dent, G.  D.  Mahone  secretary,  43  Phelan 
Bldg 

"  Placer  Mining  Co.,  J.  R.  Kendall  president, 
Alden  R.  Mening  secretary,  214  Pine, 
room  35 

"    Supply    Co.,    Robert    Langer    proprietor, 
experimental  and  model  work,  58,  1st 
Electrical  Construction  and  Repair  Co.  (W.  L. 
McKinley  and  K.  G.  Dunn),  332  Montgom- 
ery 

Electrical  Engineering  Co., 

C.  B.  Sessions  secretary  and  manager, 
manufacturers  djmamos  and  motors, 
34-36 -Main 

Electrical  Maintenance  Co.,  King  &  Mangels- 
dorf  proprietors,  40  New  Montgomery 

ELECTROPOISE, 

Watson  &  Co.  agents,  124  Market 
Elevator  Tlie  (weekly),  J.  B.  Wilson  editor  and 

manager,  622  Clay 
Elfelt  Joseph  (A.  H.  Smith  &  Co.)  r.  1020  Post 
Elfendahl   Ernest,   clerk  Frank  B.  Peterson  & 
Co.,  r.  2616a  Bush 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  2616a  Bush 
"    Victor  H..  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
2616a  Bush 
Elffner  Anthony,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  814 

Cole 
Elford  Alfred  B.,  bookkeeper  W.P.Morgan,  r. 
318  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Alfred  T.,  carpenter,  621  Howard,  r.  Colma, 

Cal. 
"    Harry,  machinist,  r.  821  Howard 
Elfors  Frank,  r.  120a  Shipley 

•'    Josie  Miss,  paper  boxmaker,  r.  130a  Shipley 
Elfving  Carl  W.,  manager  Elfving  &  Seawell's 
Law  and  Collection  Agency,   and  presi- 
dent Cauca  Valley  Development  Co.,  217 
Sansome,  r.  1013  Clay 
"    John  E.,  collector  Elfving  &  Seawell's  Law 
and  Collection  Agency,  r.  1013  Clay 
Elfving    &    Seawell's    Law    and   Collection 
Agency,  Carl  W.  Elfving  manager,  Vic- 
tor F.  Seawell  secretary,  217  Sansome 
Elgg  Charles,  painter,  r.  517  Hickory  Av 
Elgin  William  G.,  tinsmith  Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook, 

r.  Oakland 
Elias  A.,  r.  1403  Gough 
"    George  W.,  clerk  John  E.  Youngberg,  r.  312 

Eddy 
"    Isaac,  bookbinder,  r.  2529  Washington 
"    Israel,  bookbinder,  r.  2529  Washington 
"    Lipmann,  r.  2529  Washington 
"    Morris,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  514,  2d 
"    Sarah  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  514,  2d 
"    William  J.,  r.  530  Montgomery  Av 
Eliaser  Abraham,  r.  dloV^  McAllister 

"    Isaac,  r.  915'^  McAllister 
Eliassen  Charles,  laborer,  r.  11  Natoma 
"    Charles  H.,  bookkeeper  The  Werner  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper   The  Werner  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Martin,  cabinet  maker  John  Hoey,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Eliot  Alice  Mrs.,  r.  146.  13th 
Eliot  Joseph  B.,  business  manager  S.  F.  Chron- 
icle, NE  cor  Kearny  and  Market,  r.  6 
Turk 


Eliot  William  G.  Jr.  Rev. ,  associate  pastor  First 

Unitarian  Church,  r.  27  Laurel 
4®-Eliot.    See  Alliot,  Elliot  and  Elliott 
Elite  Photographic  Studio,  Jones  &  Lotz  pro- 
prietors, 838  Market 
Elite  Saloon  The,  William  Schreiber  proprietor, 

21  Kearny 
Elite    The,   A.   Mautz    &   Co.    proprietors,  dry 
goods,  gents'  furnishing  and  fancy  goods, 
2530-3522  Mission 
Elk  River  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.  (Humboldt  Co.), 

Jacob  C.  Hawley  agent.  Pier  4  Steuart 
Elken  Albert,  candy  maker,  r.  527,  19th 
Elkington  Charles   E.,   salesman,   r.   1523»4  Do- 
lores 
"    James  E.,  shipping  clerk  Boston  Woven 
Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  20 1/2  Albion  Av 
Elkins  Adelina  M.,  widow,  r.  1002b  Bush 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  437  Natoma 
"    W.  A.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  312 
Louisiana 
Elks  B.  P.  0.,  W.  C.  Dudley  secretary,  120  O'Far- 

rell 
Elkus  Edward  M.,  clerk  r.  2328  Pacific  Av 
"    L.  Co.  The  (Sacramento,  Cal.),  merchants, 

office  211  Pine 
"    Louis,  president  The  L.  Elkus  Co.,  r.  2328 
Pacific  Av 
EUard  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1410  Baker 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  935,  15th 
"    Frederick  S.,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  F.,  packer,  r.  1212  Hampshire 
JBS-Ellard.    See  Allard 
EUebrook  George,  messman  str  Corona 
EUefsen  Charles,  master  str  Protection,  r.  38 
Lundy  Lane 
"    Christopher,  boatswain  str  State  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  113  Precita  Av 
"    Olaf,  seaman,  r.  536,  3d 
"    Samuel,  seaman  str  State  of  California,  r. 
113  Precita  Av 
Ellen  William,  longshoreman,  r.  33  Steuart 
EUenberger  Casper,  wood  carver  Home  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  1019  Florida 
"    Cyrus,  observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  r. 

NE  cor  23d  and  Rhode  Island,  Potrero 
"    Frederick   A.,   truckman    Truck  5,  r.  1019 
Florida 
Ellenbrook  Joseph  M.,  salesman,  r.664i/4  Howard 
"    Josephine  S.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  66454 
Howard 
Ellenger  Charles  W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry., 

r.  1845  Fillmore 
4Sr Ellenger.    See  Ellinger 
El  Leopoldo  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.,  Felix 
Chappelet  president,  Jabez  Howes  sec- 
retary, 214  Pine,  room  55 
Eller  John,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  Ill, 
10th 
"    Joseph,  milker  New  York  Dairy,  r.  Old  San 

Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  No  3 
"    Philip,  waiter,  r.  6  Antonia 
Ellerby  John  R.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

919  Webster 
Ellermeier  Henry  W.,  locksmith  John  Todt,  r. 
1217  Pacific  rear 
"    Henri,  baker,  r.  1217  Pacific  rear 
Filers  Charles  M.,  bookmaker,  r.  114  McAllister 
Ellert  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1410  Baker 
"    John  A.  (Ehat  &  Ellert),  and  deputy  Asses- 
sor, r.  1437  Geary 
Ellert  L.  R.,  manager  California  Title  Insur- 
ance and  Trust  Co.,  Mills  Bldg,  1.   1915 
Webster 
"    Stephen,  bartender  Joseph  W.  Myser,  r. 

1701  Dupont 
"    William,   merchant    tailor,  3,   6th,    r.  940 
Howard 
EUery  Douglas,  r.  33  Ridley 
"    Edward,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  3503 

Sutter 
"    Jessie,  musician,  r.  329  O'Farrell 
"    Nathaniel,  civil  engineer,  r.  329  O'Farrell 
Ellich  Milo,  r.  1916  Leavenworth 
Ellickson  Rachel,  domestic,  713  Post 
Ellicott  H.  W.,   lumber  inspector  S.  P.  Co.,  4 
Montgomery,  room  74,  r.  Hotel  Riche- 
lieu 


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(THE    OLD    COMF>A.NY) 
316      F»OST      STREET. 

INCORPORATED  1878.  TELEPHONE     No.     717. 

BOKRD     OI=      DIRECTORS  : 

D.  L.  Randolph,  President.  J.  D.  Whitney,  isi  Vice-Pres.  John  R.  Spring,  2d  Vice-Pyes. 

Sampson  Tams.  B.  R.  Hecht.  C.  p.  Pomeroy.  Henry  Krebs,  Jr. 

C.  P.  Pomeroy,  Attorney.  W.  O.  LuDOViCi,  Secretary. 


Electrical  Department 


AL-L     KINDS     OR     ELECTRICAL     NA/ORK 

AT  MOST  REASONABLE  RATES 

Full  charge  taken  of  Electrical  Apparatus  by  annual  subscription 
Complaints  attended  to  and  Batteries  recharged 


GAS    SERVICE    DEPARTMENT 


The  Standard  Automatic  Gas  Regulator  is  attached  to  the  meter,  controlling  the  pressure  auto- 
matically, keejDmg  the  flime  steady,  and  allowing  no  waste  or  blowing,  preventmg  breakage  of 
globes,  and  saving  from  20  to  40  per  cent. 

New  tips  and  burners  are  supplied,  leaks  and  flickering  lights  remedied,  and  pipes  pumped  out 
if  necessary.  All  complaints  connected  with  the  gas,  electric  bells,  or  gas  lighting  apparatus  are 
attended  to. 

The  monthly  dues  are  according  to  the  average  gas  consumption  and  the  quantity  of  electric 
apparatus  in  use. 

Members  agreeing  to  give  five  days'  notice  if  it  is  desired  to  discontinue  the  service,  and  to 
allow  none  but  employees  to  remove  the  property  of  the  company. 


Kodaks 


TO 
RENT, 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
109  Montgomery  St 


ELL 


CROCKER-LA  NGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


ELL 


565 


Ellien  Y.,  laborer,  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  304  Louis- 
iana 
EUiff  Joseph,  harness  washer,  r.  lOSSan  Jose  Av 
EUing    William,   clerk  Henry    Schutt,  r.   1202 

Pacific 
Ellinger  Charles,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

528  Devisadero 
EUinghouse  Alfred,  theatrical  manager,  r.  639 
McAllister 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  639  McAllister 
"    Edward  C,  printer  Examiner,  r.  639  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Oscar,  with  Tallant  Banking  Co.,  r.  639 
McAllister 
Ellingsen  Mark,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Sav- 
ing Station,  Presidio 
EUingson  Peter,  marine  fireman,  r.  706  Clem- 
entina 
Ellingsworth  Samuel,  restaurant,  513V4  Jones, 

r.  414  Hyde 
Ellingwood  Auburn  W.,  salesman  Smith  Pic- 
ture Co.,  r.  1125%  Stevenson 
"    Isaac  H.,  r.  1113  Shotwell 
"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  1113  Shotwell 
Ellinwood  Charles  N.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
639  Kearny,   surgeon    City  and  County 
Hospital  and  professor  Cooper  Medical 
College,  r.  SE  cor  Pacific  Av  and  Devis- 
adero 
"    Marvin  T.,r.  639  Kearny 
Elliot  Albert  H.  (Stearns  &  Elliot),  attorney  at 
law,  67-68  Nevada  Block,  r.  Oakland 
"    Arthur,   bookkeeper   Kingan   &    Co.    and 
treasurer   Cauca   Valley    Development 
Co.,  r.  1318  California 
"    Benjamin  G.,    manager  Mrs.   Martha    A. 

Elliot,  133  Be  ale,  r,  Alameda 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
31  Noe 
Elliot  Charles  E.,  mining  secretary,  79  Nevada 
Block,  r.  Alameda 
'■    Charles  M.   (C.   M.   Elliot  &  Co.),   r.    1130 

Jackson 
"    Charles  W.,  salesman  Albion  Lumber  Co., 

r.  1130  Jackson 
"    C.  M.  &  Co.  (Charles  M.   Elliot),   lumber 

dealers,  32  Market  room  10 
"    Emma  F.  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Primary 

School,  r.  31  Noe 
"    F.  P.,  drayman,  216  Steuart,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Frederick  N.,  manager  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  Russ 

House 
"    George   H.,  clerk  A.    Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    George  R.,  foreman  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  31  Glen 

Park  Av 
"    G.  W.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Martha  A.  Mrs.,  foundry  facings,  133Beale 

r.  Alameda 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  31  Noe 
"    Maud   Miss,    dressmaker     Mrs.     Amelia 

Lichau,  r.  431,  4th 
"    Maud  M.,  widow,  r.  333  Scott 
"    Richard  J.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,r.  31 

Noe 
"    Robert,  miner,  r.  754  Mission 
"    Samuel  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1136  Shotwell 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  31  Noe 
Elliot  William   E.,  secretary    Duncan's    Mills 
Land  and  Water  Co.,  38 California,  r.  11.30 
Jackson 
"    Zalie,  widow  (Runge  &  Elliot),  r.  340  Mont- 
gomery 
Elliott  Able  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1051  Chestnut 
"    A.  F.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  Seattle,  Wash. 
"    Brothers  (John  S.  and  Hamilton  S.),  grocer- 
ies, 303,  3d 
"    Charles,  decorator,  r.  1334  Mission 
"    Charles  C,  r.  Cliff  House 
"    Charles  E.,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal 

M.  Co.,  r.  231,  2d 
"    E.  Bruce,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  1630  Howard 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  2702  Polk 
"    Edward  G.,  porter  Kowalsky  &  Co. 
"    Effle  E.  Miss,   clerk  J.  D.  Z.  F.  Fowzer,  r. 
1051  Chestnut 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

FURNITURE. 

Entirely  New  StocH  iij  AVost  Correct 

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Elliott  Frank,  harnessman  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185 
Stevenson 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  1330  Lombard 
"    Frank,  traveling  salesman  Harris  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  624  Polk 
"    Frank  J.,  plumber,  r.  cor  Crescent  Av  and 

Gates 
"    Frederick  A.,  clerk,  r.  1405,  20th 
"    George,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    George,  clerk  Wilson  &  Baechtel,  r.  1713 

Post 
"    George,  stableman  Steele  Bros,  r.  553  Bry- 
ant 
"    George  W.,  with  Delsol  Bros.,  r.  501,  4th 
"    Grant,  barber  and  baths,  130  Geary 
"    Hamilton  S.  (Elliott  Bros.),  r.  60514, 3d 
"    Harry,  stableman  James  Hurst,  r.  942  Mis- 
sion 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1051  Chestnut 
"    Henry,  steward,  r.  44IV2,  20th 
"    Henry  H.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  Ukiah,  Cal. 
"    Herbert  S.,  shipping  clerk,  r.   1022  Sacra- 
mento 
"    James,  pipe  maker  Selby  Smelting  &  Lead 

Co.,  r.  307  Lake 
"    James  T.,  dyer  John  F.  Snow,  r.  cor  Cres- 
cent Av  and  Gates 
"    J.  B.,  bartender,  r.  136  Ellis 
Elliott  John  (Montgomery  &  Co.),  r.  134  Haight 
"    John,  r.  cor  Crescent  Av  and  Gates 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1411  Fulton 
"    John,  porter  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    John  P.,  machine  hand  McFarland  Bros., 

r.  cor  Crescent  Av  and  Gates 
"    John  S.  (Elliott  Bros.),  r.  48  South  Park 
"    Johnston,  with  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r.  1433 

California 
■■'    Jonathan,  clerk,  r.  704,  24th 
"    Joseph  F.,  sawyer  McFarland  Bros.,  r.  39 

Lundy  Lane 
"    Kate  Miss,  teacher  Girls' High  School,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Lottie  Miss,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  128,  33d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1032  Sacramento 
"    Orsen  H.,  publisher,  r.  842,  Capp 
"    Publishing  Co.,  W.  W.  Elliott   manager, 

1309  Polk 
"    Richard,  r.  615  Shotwell 
"    Richard  E.,  carpenter    Truckee    Lumber 

Co.,  r.  1139  Mission 
"    Richard  E.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1129  Mission 
"    Robert,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   1510 

Mission 
"    Robert,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co.,  r.  546 

"    Robert,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel.  r. 

Lorin,  Cal. 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 

r.  1205  Sutter 
"    Stephen,  bartender,  r.  1701  Dupont 
"    T.  Jr.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    Thomas    D.   (Elliott    &     Bailey),    r.    503a 

Powell 
"    Thomas  E.,  carpenter,  r.  2704  Polk 
"    Thomas    W.,    helper    Selby    Smelting    & 

Lead  Co.,  r.  307  Lake 
"    Viola,  widow,  r.  638  Hayes 
"     William,  bartender  Jose  C.  Castro 
"    William,  car  driver,  r.  421,  4th 
"    William,  pattern  maker,  r.  844  Mission 
"    William  C,  brick  mason,  r.  Serpentine  Av 

nr  Mission 


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The  best  for  Oyster  Dinners.  Epicures  invar- 
iably call  for  them.  Family  Orders  a  Specialty. 
Lowest  prices.  Stalls  68,  69,  70,  71,  and  47 
and  48  California  Marl<eL    Tel.  1329  M. 


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secure  the  Best  Results.  If  you  are  about 
to  advertise  anywhere  in  the  United  States  | 
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Elliott  William  H.,  carpenter,  32  Mint  Av 
"    William  J.,  millhand,  r.  28  Harriet  rear 
"    William  L...  salesman  W.  A.  Schrock  and 
manager  Pac.  Cycle  Co.,  SI  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 
"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  39  Lundy  Lane 
■'    William  W.,  manager  Elliott  Publishing 
Co.,  1309  Polk  ^ 

"    &  Bailey  (Thomas  D.   Elliott  and    James 
T.  Bailey)  liquors,  312%  Grant  Av 
4®-Elliott.    See  Alliot,  Eliot  and  Elliot 
Ellis  Albert,  clerk  Archibald  Bernard,  r.  Oak- 
land 
'•    Arthur   J.,    cashier   Horn  &   Judge,    r.    8 

Mason 
"    Benjamin,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1416  Broad- 
way 
"    Benjamin,  conductor  Cal.  St.   RR,  r.   15.32 

Polk 
"    Bennett  Mrs.,  r.  1204  Buchanan 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  9  South  Broderiek 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  10  Washington  At 
"    Clifford,  machinist,  r.  1022,  20th 
"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  N 
"    Edwm  J.,  clerk  W.  J.  Davis,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eh,  r.  310  Stockton 
"    Eugene  J.,  draughtsman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  2044  Scott 
"    Eugene  R.,  special  agent  .^tna  Life  Ins 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  H..  vice-president  Palace  Hardware 

Co.,  r.  2902  Bush 
"    Frank  M.  C,  salesman  Sperry  Flour  Co..  r 

2411a  Pacific  Av 
"    Franklin,  superintendent  Gas  Consumers 

Assn.  r.  1022,  20th 
"    Frederick,  cook  Haub  Bros.,  r.  .532  Steven- 
son 
_,''    George,  laborer,  r.  1345,  25th 
EUls  Georg-e  B.,  manager  United  States  Indus- 
trial Agency,  520-521  Emporium  Bldg,  r 
Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    §'^°a''^.®.'^^'-  '^^li^  "^  Co.),  r.  East  Oakland 
"    H.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1922  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  painter  Sutro  Baths,  r.  20th  Av  nr 

Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Henry  C.  (Ellis  &  Miller),  r.  Oakland 

ELLIS  HENRY  RIVES, 

mining    engineer    and    metaUurgist, 
a^°r,°^^ft°J",?°  ^^^\^^  ^  CO-  assay  o%ce 
?'??-„™-S?ai^^'^g"i°a'l  works,  318  Pine,  r. 
^,,.      1819  Webster 

Ellis  Herman  L.,  gripman  Sutter  St  Ry  r  1U5 
Austin  ■ 

"    Hiram  H.  (Ellis  &  Miller),  r.  Sunol,  Cal. 

"  Hyman,  merchant,  r.  1002b  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Jacob,  business  agent,  641  Washington 

■'    James,  engineer,  r.  318  Vallejo 

"    James  D.,  barber,  707  Brannan 

"    James  J.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks,  r.   608, 

ELLIS  JAMES  M., 

notary  public  and  commissioner  of 
deeds,  secretary  Prudence,  City  and 
Golden  Gate  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciations,   323    Montgomery,    r.    1233 

Ellis  John,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  265  Clara 
■'    John,  foreman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Jo^5,^->  clerk  general  passenger   agent's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
•'    John  W..  capitalist,  r.  .306  Stockton 


Ellis  Joseph,  collector,  r.  8  Mason 
"    Joseph  D.,  calker,  r.  312  Castro 
"    Joseph  D.  Jr.,  calker,  r.  312  Castro 
"    Langdon  R.,  physician,  1137  Ellis 
"    Laura  Miss,  r.  1204  Buchanan 
"    Leila  Mrs.,  teacher  Girls  High  School    r 

836  Sutter 
"    Lillie    Miss,    teacher     Monroe     Primary 

School,  r.  911,  25th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  445  O'Farrell 
"    Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  1012  Lombard 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  321  Franklin 
"    Michael,  contractor,  r.  24  Ford 
■'    JMichael,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 
"    Moses,  capitalist,  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag 

agents,  19  Montgomery 
"    Nathan  R.,  contractor,  r.  911,  25th 
"    Peter,  electrotyper  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith 
Co.,  r.  1816  Stockton 
"     Peter,  shoemaker,  909D  Folsom    ~ 
Ellis   Publishing    Co.,    James   A.    Wiles    and 
Charles   E.  Howard  managers,  Murphy 
Bldg,  5th  floor,  12.36  Market 
"    Randall,  clerk  Blue  Lakes  Water  Co.,  r 

911,  25th 
"    Richard,  printer  T.  P.  Meighan  &  Co.,  r. 

265  Clara 
"    Robert,  drayman    McNab  &  Smith,  r.  265 

Clara 
■'    Robert  M.,  carpenter,  r.  500  Larkin 
■'    Rowland  B.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co    r 

709  Jones 
"    Seely   E.,  hardware,   1908  Fillmore,  r.  1921 

Fillmore 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  265  Clara 
"    Thomas  P.,  policeman,  r.  24  Ford 
"    W.  Brobury,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    W.D.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
•'    William,  boxmaker  A.  F.  Otto  &  Co.,  r.  265 

Clara 
'•    William,    laborer   Union   L    Wks,    r.    568 

Pennsylvania  Av 
"    William,  millhand,  r.  617  Mission 
"    William,  miner,  r.  704'^  Mission 
■'    William,    silversmith    Shreve    &   Co.,    r. 

Fruitvale 
"    William  A.,  dentist,  1841  Polk,  r.  509b  Lar- 
kin 
"    William  C,  clerk  Montgomery  &  Co..  r.  112 

Turk 
"    William  H.,  master  schr  Halcyon,   office 

10  California,  room  3 
"    William  J.  (Gleason  &  Co.),  r.  216  Austin 

Av 
"    William  W.,  bookkeeper  North  Pac.  Coast 

RR,  r.  212  Eddy 
"    William  W.,  machinist  Merralls  Mill  Co., 

r.  25th  nr  Texas,  Potrero 
"    Wilmot  E.,  2d  lieutenant  Battery  B,  5th 

Artillery,  U.  S.  A:,  r.  Presidio 

"    &  Co.   (George    W.    Ellis),  designers  and 

T,„-     ^ii,th°S^^P^ers,  420  Montgomery,  room  37 

Ellis  &  Miller  (Henry  H.  and  Henry  C.  Ellis  and 

estate   of  John   W.   Miller),    wholesale 

commission  merchants,  hay,  grain  and 

feed,  25-27  Spear,  telephone  Main  257 

Ellison  David,  hoseman  Engine  No.  6,  r.  311,  6th 

"    E.,  fireman  Edison  Light  &  Power  Co.,  r. 

3O81/2  Ritch 
"    Edward,  r.  359  Brannan 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  37  Federal 
"    George,  laundryman  White  Star  Laundry, 

r.  519  Minna 
"    James,  r.  404,  6th 
"    James,  molder  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks.,  r. 

5^4  Camp 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  7  Yerba  Buena 
"    Joseph  R.,  bartender  J.  Soehl,  r.  706  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Robert  F.,  clerk  Jones  &  Co..  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  14114  Page 
Ellmaker  Maria  E.,  widow,  r.  437%,  18th 
Ellman  William  A.,  stevedore,  r.  770  Harrison 
Ellon  Florence,  widow,  r.  914  Pierce 
EUston  John  W.,  druggist  Baxter  &  Oesting.  r. 
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Ellsworth  Charles  E.,  r.  813  Oak 
"    Charles  H.  clerk  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r.  125 

Ridley 
"     E.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Frank,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

1336  Page 
"    Henry  L.,  dresser  Pac.  States  Type  Foun- 
dry, r.  730  Pine 
Ellsworth  James  W.  Rev.,  manager  Florence 
Crittenton      Home       Association,      520 
Kearny  „ 

"    John  C,  engineer  tugboat  Transit,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Lillie,  domestic,  1110  Hyde 
"    M.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  125  Ridley 
Ellsworth  Oliver,   attorney  at  law,  43-44  Mills 

Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Niles,  Cal. 
Ellsworth   Timothy,  general  agent  Preferred 
Accident   Ins.    Co.,    and    Pacific    Coast 
manager    Hartford    Life    and    Annuity 
Ins.  Co.,  640  Market,  r.  411  Broderick 
"    William, brass  molder  M.  Greenberg's  Sons 
r.  518a  Folsom 
«S=- Ellsworth.    See  Elsworth 
Ellwood  Mary,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies 

Home 
Elm  Flax  Mills   (The  A.  H.  Hart  Co.  of  New- 
York)  mnfrs.  ball  and  sack  twine,  David 
D.  Sutphen  manager,  219  Front 
Elmer  David,  actor,  r.  371/2  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    House,  Mrs.   Goodwin  Hilton    proprietor, 

.324  Bush 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Walter  O.,  transferrer  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r. 
2626  Market 
Elmers  Frederick,  pile  driver,  r.  201  Steuart 
"    Henry,  clerk  H.  G.  Lackmann,  r.  1319  Sac- 
ramento 
Elming  August,  carpenter,  r.  IH  Bowie  Av 
El  Monte  Hotel  (Sausalito),  John  E.   Slinkey 

proprietor,  ofBce  235  Kearny 
Elmore    George    W.,    machinist    1st   St.    Wks 

Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  Oakland 
Elmore  John  M.,  attorney  at  law  and  librarian 
Mills  Bldg    Law    Library,    16-18   Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  828  Geary 
"    John  M.  Mrs.,  asst.  librarian  Mills  Bldg 
Law  Library,  r.  828  Geary 
Elmquist  Emil  H.,  machinist,  r.  243  Tehama 
"    John  M.,  machinist,  r.  243  Tehama 
"    Oscar,  hostler,  r.  243  Tehama 
Elmwood  Distilling  Co.  (Louisville,  Ky.),  office 

221  Front,  room  4 
Eloesser    Arthur    (Heynemann   &    Co.),  r.   1808 
Gough 
"    Hugo  (William  Uhlmann  &    Co.),   r.   1713 
California 
Eloesser   Leo,    secretary    Eureka    Benevolent 
Association  and  Pacific  Hebrew  Orphan 
Asylum  and  Home  Society,  105  Stockton, 
r.  1713  California 
Elorduy  Cirilo  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

810  Vallejo 
Elquita  Santiago,  messman  str  Mariposa,  r.  313 

Green 
Elrick  Richard  G.,  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r. 
599  Ellis 
"    Thomas  (Hansen  &  Elrick),  r.  599  Ellis 
Elsasser  Charles  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  1015 

"    Christian,  longshoreman,  r.  915  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Jacob,  driver  Milwaukee  Brewery,  r.  167 

Juniper 
"    Jonas,  salesman  Wangenheim,  Sternheim 

&  Co..  r.  1904  Steiner 
"    Louisa  T.  Miss,  dressmaking,  1534  Eddy 
"    William  A.,  purser  str  Herald 
Elsbach  Albert,  salesman  Schoenholz  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  1423  Larkin 
"    Herman  (Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co.),   r.   1423 
Larkin 
Elsberg  E.,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
Elscherd  Matthias,  laborer  Nicholas  Hansen. 

r.  Amazon  Av  nr  Vienna 
fl®-Else.    See  Use. 
Elsham  Henry,  clerk,  r.  626  California 
Elsing  Joseph,  baker  Charles  A.  Bantel,  r.  815 
Laurel  Av 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glaised.  eLcxd.  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Elsinore  Hotel,  Peter  J.   Kearney  proprietor, 

801-803  Filbert 
Elsmer  Joseph,  waiter,  r.  435  Jessie 
Elsmere  The,  Mrs.  J.    Pooley    proprietor,  418 

Sutter  ^. 

Elster  Clemens  O.,  cigar  maker  Wiegmann  & 
Stuermer,  r.  1202  Mission  ,  ^  .,    , 

"    Frederick  H.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  639  Sutter 
"    Peter  C,  clerk,  r.  10  Henrietta  Square 
"    Ralph  B.,  r.  639  Sutter 
Elstner  Charles  E.,  solicitor  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 

39  Turk 
Elston  Sidney  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  40214  Grove 
"    Thomas,  carpenter  and  builder,  223  Hayes, 
r.  418  Franklin 
Elsus  Christopher,  teamster,  r.  12  Bourbm  Pi 
Elsworth  Desmond,  mixer  Scott  &  Gilbert,  r. 
1530  Castro  .   ,  t^  ,. 

"    Elmer  L.,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  120  Pierce 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  219  Leavenworth 
"    Lavonze,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1530 

;6®=Elsworth.    See  Ellsworth 

Elter  Richard,  shoemaker,  r.  2755  Mission 

El  Toro  Mineral  Water,  Mouret,  Ghirardelli  At 

Co.  agents,  815-819  Montgomery 
Eltringham  William,conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  908  Jackson 
Eltzer  Augustus,  lodgings,  118,  1st 
Eluro  Antonio,  driver  G.  B.  Torre  &  Son,   r.  718 
Greenwich  ^.,_  ^  , 

Elvers   Claus,    clerk  D.   Hennmg,   r.  2o46  Fol- 
som „ 
"    Herman,  plater,  r.   NE  cor  Fremont  and 
Folsom 
Elvey  Joseph,  wood  turner,  r.  1509a  Sacramento 
Elvidge  Charles,  draughtsman    J.    D.    Eby,  r. 
Oakland  ^  , 
"    Frederick  H.,  bookkeeper  J.  D.  Eby,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Elvin  Hall,  413  Sutter 
"    Minot,  r.  2787,  18th               . 
"    William  B.,    waiter  Swain   Bros.,  r.  1213 
Bush                                           ^         ^      ^^ 
El  well   Frank  D.,  civil  engineer  Jas.  A.    Mc- 

Mahon,  r.  Berkeley 
Elwood  John,  blacksmith  John  P.  Glynn,  r.  214U 
Filbert 
"    John  B.,  accountant,  r.  1006  Pine 
Ely  Augustus  P.,  carpenter,  r.  6  Wall  PI 
"    C,  farmer,  r.  737  Howard 
' '    Frank  A. ,  bookkeeper  Columbus  Buggy  Co. , 

r.  Piedmont 
"    Henry  H.,  surveyor,  r.  1403  Bush 
"    John  T.,  plumber  Garrett  C.  Sweeney,  r.  10 

Columbia  Square 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Columbia  Square 
"    M.  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1403  Bush 
"    Nicholas,  carriage  painter,  r.  10  Columbia 
Square  ^ 

Ely  Prescott,  secretary  Esperanza  Quartz 
Mining  Co.,  10  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th 
floor  ^ 

Ely   Samuel   P.,    president  Esperanza  Quartz 
Mining  Co.,    10  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  oth 
floor,  r.  University  Club 
Elzas  Emanuel,  secretary  editorial  department 

Call,  r.  1512  California 
Eman  Charles,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
Emancipator  Deande  Co.,  office  17  Fremont 
Emanu-El  (weekly),    A.    W.   Voorsanger   pub- 
lisher.   Rev.  Jacob  Voorsanger  editor. 
432  Montgomery,  rooms  4-5 
Emanu-El  Sisterhood,  219,  9th 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M.   • 
the    Queen    of   England.      Bottled    at    the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Emanuel  Church  of  the  Evangelical  Asso- 
ciation, Rev.   Hermann  Cordes  pastor, 
W  s  12th  bet  Market  and  Mission 
"    Emanuel  (L.    &  E.   Emanuel),   r.  SE    cor 

Van  Ness  Av  and  Geary 
"    Frederick,  steward,  r.  21  Scott  PI 
"    Joseph  L.,  foreman  West  Coast  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  1916  Pacific  Av 

EMANUEL  L.  &  E. 

(Lewis  and  Emanuel),  manufacturers, 
dealers  and  importers  furniture,  bed- 
ding and  upholstery,  432-434,  4th, 
telephone  Main  1645 

Emanuel  Lewis  (L.  &  E.  Emanuel),  r.    1916  Pa- 
cific Av 
4®=  Emanuel.    See  Emmanuel 
Emberton  Thomas,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
Emerald  Oscar,  barber,  1708  Devisadero,  r.  1720 

Devisadero  ■ 
Emeric  Henry  F.,  capitalist,  room  72   Flood 

Bldg,  r.  1115  Geary 
O- Emeric.    See  Emmerisch  and  Emrich 
Emerich  August,  r.  346,  4th 
Emerie  Monty,  tailor,  r.  1132  Valencia 
Emerson   Albert    B.,    clerk  Deere    Implement 

Co.,r.  2038  Sutter 
Emerson  Albert  B.,  vice-president  S.  F.  Weeks 
Co.,  31  Market,  r.  920a  Pine 
"    Carl,  seaman,  r.  51  Clay 
"    Charles,  stevedore,  r.  20  Perry 
"    Charles  B.  (Yankee  Novelty   Mfg.  Co.)   r 

430  Geary 
"    Charles  F.,  tinsmith  Gaskill   &  Regan,  r 

405  Minna 
"    Charles  J.,  r.  113  Oregon 
"    Charles  M.   clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S 

P.  Co.,  r.  312  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charles  P..  r.  312  Van  Ness  Av 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  11 18%  Florida 
"    Drug  Co.  (Baltimore.  Md.),  manufacturing 
chemists,  J.  H.   Ballance   manager,  41 
Stevenson 
"    Edward  W.,  dentist.   137,  6th,  r.  807  Guer- 
rero 
"    Esther  B.,  widow,  r.  2817  Folsom 
"    Francis  X.,  physician  Polyclinic  Free  Dis- 
pensary, 113,  9th 
"    Frank  E.,  r.  812  Kearny 
"    Frank  N.,  groceries  and   liquors,  632  Bush 
"    Frederick  L.,  house  painter,  r.  2817  Folsom 
"     George  T.,  r.  1418  Clay 
"    George  W.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  New  York,  205  Sansome,  r.  2048 
Jones 
"    Harry  H.,  salesman  Michael  Schoenfeld, 

r.  1024  Larkin 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  220  Leavenworth 
"    John  A.,  merchant,  r.  1203  Taylor 
"    Luther,  printer,  r.  126  Ash  Av 
"    h^"^^^  ^•'  widow,  r.  115  Leavenworth 
"    M.  Louis,  bricklayer,  r.  929,  19th 
"    Nettie,  widow,  r.  509  Post 
Emerson  Primary  School,  Miss  Sarah  M  Wil 


Richard,  musician,  r.  1436  Pine 
Robert,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Bear 
William,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
William,  laborer,  r.  908  Illinois 
William  P.  (Emerson  &  Ryan),  r.  245,  llth 
William   R.,  theatrical    manager     r     501 

Baker 
&  Ryan   (William  P.   Emerson  and  Mat- 

thew  H.  Ryan),  drygoods,  222,  6th 
Emerson.    See  Emmerson 


Emerton  George  H.,  clerk,  r.  74  Brosnan 
"    John  W.  (J.  W.   Emerton  &  Co.),  r.  74  Bros- 
nan 

Emerton  J.  W.  &  Co.  (John  W.  Emerton),  pro- 
prietors Emerton's  Indian  Discovery, 
72414  Market 

Emerton's  Indian  Discovery, 

J.   W.   Emerton    &  Co.    proprietors, 
742  1-2  Market,  room  18 

Emery  Augustus  H.,  salesman  Revere  Rubber 
Co. 
"    Charles  A.,  dental  student,  r.  130  Page 
"    Edward  F.,  warehouseman,  r.  16341/4  Post 
"    Eugene,  laborer,  r.  1811  Lexington  Av 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1811  Lexington  Av 
"    Frederick^waiter,  r.  243  Minna 
"    George,  cook,  r.  797  Mission 
"    George  T.,  mining,  office  59,    1st,   r.    1515 
Baker 
Emery    Henry    T,,  secretary    Merchants    Ex- 
change    Association,    Merchants'    Ex- 
change Bldg,  1st  floor,  r.  617  Capp 
"    Howard,  1st  lieut.  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    J.  B.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  Port- 
land, Oregon 
Emery  John  A.  Rev.,  rector  Church  of  the  Ad- 
vent (Episcopal),  r.  130  Page 
"    John  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  916,  22d 
■'    Joseph  S.,  president  Blue  Lakes  WaterCo., 
202  Sansome,  3d  floor,  room  2,  r.  Oakland 
"    Rufus  C,  superintendent  Arctic  Oil  Works, 

r.  530  Oak 
"    Thatcher  G.,  r.  709  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thornton,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    William  H.,  foreman  Morton's  City  Ware- 
house, r.  1634K  Post 
Emhaus  Anton,  driver,  r.  II914  Juniper 
Emhof  Joseph,  teamster,  r.  337  Turk 
Emhofl  Kate,  dairy,  cor  Lisbon  and  Japan  Av 
"    Ludwig,  milker  N.  Hansen,  r.  Munich  nr 
Russia  Av 
im-  Emhoff.    See  Imhoff 
Emig  Jacob,  waiter  Ocean  Side  House 
Emil  Conrad,  stableman,  r.  617  Bryant 
Emily  Faithful  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Mary 

E.  Gamble  principal,  3270  Mission 
Emily  P.  Walker  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten, 
Miss  Frances  Sargent  principal,  211-213. 
9th 
Emitt  Marie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  229  Franklin 
Emlay  Co.  The,  Frederick  E.  Emlay  secretary 
and  manager,  restaurant, "111  Taylor 
"    Frederick  E.,  secretary  and  manager  The 

Emlay  Co.,  Ill  Taylor,  r.  109  Taylor 
"    Louis  A.,  manager  Eugene  Belrose,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Emlen  Clement  H.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
430  Mississippi 
"    John  D.,  painter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  430  Mis- 
sissippi 
I^mmal  Joseph  B.,  real  estate,  r.  2663  Howard 
"    Joseph  B.  Jr.,  cashier  Norwich  Union  Fire 
Insurance  Society,  r.  Alameda 
Emmanuel  Baptist  Church  of  San  Francisco, 
Rev.  J.  George  Gibson  pastor,  Bartlett 
bet  22d  and  23d 
Emmanuel  Mission  (Presbyterian),  Rev.  James 
Woodworth  superintendent,  938  Harrison 
Emmel  Emilia  Miss,  saleslady  C.  Reuss  &  Bro., 

r.  1504  Turk 
Emmenn  Adolph,  tinsmith,  r.  1208  Kearny 
■'    Adolph  J.,  jeweler,  r.  1208  Kearny 
"    William,  carriage  painter,  r.  1208  Kearny 
Emmerisch  Max,  machinist  Anton  Kuhling,  r. 

355  Brannan 
es-  Emmerisch.     See  Emeric,   Emmerich  and 

Emrich 
Emmerling    H.    Richard,    woodturner   Fink   & 
Schindler,  r.  42  Grove 
"    John,  conductor  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r.  5  Collins 
Emmerson    Thomas,   ropemaker   Washburn    & 

Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2434  Larkin 
Emmett    George,    merchant,     r.     De   Wolf    nr 
Sickles  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  44  Donohoe  Bldg, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Theodore,  carpenter,  r.  33  Hinckley 
-8®="  Emmett.    See  Emitt 


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Humphrey  attorney,    209-210    Spreckels 

Bldg 
"    C.  S..  contractor  and  builder,  945  Valencia, 

r.  The  Denniston 
"    Elmer,  brassmolder  M.  Greenberg's  Sons, 

r.  17131/2  Hyde 
"     Elmir  S.,  bookkeeper  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  3714  Sacramento 
"    Emelie  Mrs.,  r.  1043%  Valencia 
"    Frank,    conductor    Cal.    St.    RR,   r.   171314 

Hyde 

EMMONS  GEORGE  W., 

drayman,  203  Front,  r.  Alameda 

Emmons  Idella  C.    Miss,  teacher  Edison   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  3714  Sacramento 
"    John  M.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  East  nr  Fol- 

som 
"    Joseph  E.,  measurer  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 

12  Oak 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  808  Filbert 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  3714  Sacramento 
"    William,  helper  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  B.,  with  Smith  &  Young,  r.  17131/2 
Hyde 
Emmrich  Albert  T.,  saddler  Visalia  Stock  Sad- 
dle Co.,  r.  1423  Steiner 
"    Ernst,  clerk  depot  quartermaster  U.  S.  A., 

r.  1423  Steiner 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  1423  Steiner 
4®"  Emmrich.    See  Emmerisch  and  Emrich 
Emond  Comb,   clerk  Preston  &  McKinnon,  r. 

Oakland 
Emory  Max,  r.  355  Brannan 
Empey  Charles,  clerk,  r.  421  Stanyan 
"    Edward  F.,  clerk  Continental  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
r.  723  Cole 
Empey  J.  Walter,  secretary  Guide  Publishing 
Co.,  532  Commercial 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  54  Steiner 
"    Walter  L.,  clerk  James  W.   Ryan,   r.  411 

Minna 
"    William  C,  collector  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
723  Cole 
Empey  William  F.,  president  Guide  Publishing 
Co.,  532  Commercial,  r.  723  Cole 
"    William  R.,  harness  maker,  520}i.  6th,  r. 
1215  Ellis 
Empire  Building  and    Land  Association,  Wil- 
liam E.  Lutz  secretary,  205  Sansome 
"    Coal  Mine  and  Railroad  (Mt.  Diablo),  Mor- 
timer W.  Belshaw  proprietor,  office  402 
Front 
"    Glove  Works,  William  Condon  proprietor, 

210,3d 
"    House,  Jacob  Hoeges  proprietor,  639  Clay 
Empire  Malt  House,  Schweitzer  &  Bauer  pro- 
prietors, 418-424  Chestnut,  office  632  Sac- 
ramento 
Empire  Steam  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  Leege  & 
Mills  proprietors,  410-412  Clay 
"    Vineyard  and  Orchard  Co.,  Robert  Husband 
secretary,  9  Mills  Bldg.  6th  floor 
Employers'    Liability    Assurance    Corporation 
Limited  (of  London,  Eng.),  O'Kell,  Don- 
nell  &  Co.,  general  agents,  411  California 
Emporium  Building,  Ss  Market  bet  4th  and  5th 
Emporium  Co.,  Adolph  Feist  president,  Frank 
Pauson  vice-president,  William  D.  Har- 
per   secretary    and    general    manager, 
825-855  Market 
Emporium  Commercial  Co.,  William  D.  Har- 
per  president    and    general    manager, 
825-8.55  Market 
Emporium  Grocery  Co.,  Emporium  Bldg 
Emporium  The,  general  department  store,  825- 

855  Market 
Emptage  John  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  807  Folsom 
Emrich   August,    butcher     H.   C.    Wellner,    r. 
Washington  Hotel 
"    Fred  C,  butcher  P.  J.  Stolz,  r.  126,  11th 
"    Joseph  H.,  advertising  agent,  r.  115,  6th 
j8®=  Emrich.    See  Emerio  and  Emrich 
Emrick  Mary  Miss,  r.  823  Hyde 

«    William  J.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks., 
r.  Oakland 
Emsinger  Frederick,  electrician,  r.  907  Vallejo 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
CARPETS. 

Immense  Stock  of  tne  Latest  Patterns. 
G'4-l-G-4-'7    iy\a.rU.&t    St. 


Enas  George  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
Enberg  C,  seaman  str  Crescent  City 
Enbruglia  Jacob,  box  maker,  r.  6133i  Greenwich 
Encalada  August,  r.  447  Broadway 
Encoyand  Frank,  laundry,  205  Eddy 
End  George,  millman,  r.  421,  4th 
Endercomb  John,   laborer  Kate  Emhofl,  r.   cor 

Lisbon  and  Japan  Av 
"    Joseph,  milker  Kate  Emhofl,  r.  cor  Lisbon 

and  Japan  Av 
Enderle  Fredericka,  domestic,  1726  Bush 
"    Theodore,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  9th 

and  Mission,  r.  1246  Mission 
Enderlein  Bruno,  laborer,  r.  215,  3d 

"    William,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  ,522,  8th 
Enders  George,  tailor,  r.  211  Pi-ospect  PI 
"    George  H.,    pressman   Schmidt    Label   & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  227,  8th 
Enderson  Gamos  E.,  horseshoer,  109  Kentucky, 

r.  2401/2  Clara 
jK®=  Enderson.     See    Andersen,    Anderson   and 

Endestrom  Elizabeth,,  widow,  r.  217  Francisco 
Endlich  Frank  P.,  gardener,  12241/2  Pacific 
Endrigge  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1220  Folsom 
Endter  Louis,  groceries,  931  Folsom 
Enegell  Emil,  painter,  r.  2226b  Geary 
Enelund  Anton  L.,  gilding  and  picture  frames, 

10091/4  Larkin,  r.  1600  Post 
Eneman  John  L.,  tailor  Rosenblum&  Abraham, 

r.  646  Folsom 
Enemark  Andrew  J.,  cabinet  maker  St.  Germain 

Billiard  Co.,  r.  757  Harrison 
Enenson  Andrew,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. 
Enestrom  Peter,  painter,  r.  913  Sacramento 
Enewold  Christian  R.,  r.  ia58  Folsom 

"    Lawrence  C,  r.  1358  Folsom 
Eng  John  A.,  tailor,  r.  30  Stanly  PI 
"    Olaf,  electrician,  r.  901  Folsom 
Engblom  Nestor,  shoemaker,  305,  3d 
Engbran  August,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  523  Pine 
Engby  Cornelius,  motorman,  r.  1015  Fillmore 
Engdahl  Anton,  painter,  r.  1312  Minna 

"    Nils,  tailor,  r.  1026  Treat  Av 
Enge  Herman,  toolmaker   J.   Roy  lance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  West  Berkeley 
Engebretsen  Christian,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel, 

"    Elliott,  tailor,  r.  26  Grove 
Engel  Albert,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  68 
Clementina 
"     Annie,  domestic,  1607  Leavenworth 
"    Bernhardt,  cook,  r.  1618  Stockton 
"    CarlF..  conductorSutterSt.Ry.,r.  931  Post 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  2021  Taylor 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1128  Union 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  liquors,  210,  5th 
"    Frank  W.,  policeman,  r.  10  Hickoi-y  Av 
"    Frederick,  machinist  1st  St.  Wks,  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  570b  Folsom 
"    Friedrich,  butcher,  2707  Howard,  r.  2705/3 

Howard 
"    George,  boatman.  Pier  3,  r.  1128  Union 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1409  Jackson 
"    John,   cabinet  maker  Bader  &   Fincke,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    John  H.,  boatman,  Pier  3,  r.  13  Havens 
"    Ludwig,  traveling  salesman  Harry  Unna 

Co..  113  Battery 
"    Max  R.,  agent,  r.  1621  Vallejo 
"    Moses,  foreman  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  33,  6th 
"    Rudolph,  solicitor,  r.  1409  Jackson 
.e®=-Engel.    See  Angell,  Ankel,  Engle  and  Enkle 
Engelage  Frederick,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  9th  Av  South  nr  H 


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Engelberg  Arthur,  bookkeeper  and  cashier  Ger- 
man Hospital,  r.  51  Henry 
"    Charles,  tanner,  r.  636,  ISth'Av  South 
"    E.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Ferndale,  518  Geary 
Engelberg  Emil  A.,  vice-president  Tillmann  & 
Bendel,  313-327   Battery,  r.   1429  Sacra- 
mento 
"    George,  windowwasher,  r.  214^2  Hickory  Av 
"    Karl,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  636. 
15th  Av  South 
Engelberg's  Bakery,  Franz  Siebrecht  proprie- 
tor, 416  Kearny 
Engelbert  Peter  H.,  hatter,  2500  Mission 
Engelbrecht  Ida,  -widow,  r.  522,  9th 
"    Louis,   assistant  keeper  Alcatraz    Light 
Station 
Engelbretsen  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  22  Sacra- 
mento 
Engelcke    Emil,    salesman   Hinz  &   Landt,   r. 
Oakland 
"    Frederick,  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r. 

260  Tehama. 
"    William,   laundrvman    Electric    Laimdry 
r.  260  Tehama 
Engelfried  John,  vinegar  maker  Fisher  Pack- 
ing Co.,  r.  314  Church  Av 
Engelhardt  Bush,  laborer  Pac  Roll  Mill.   r.  301 
Sierra 
•'    Dora,  widow,  r.  421,  1st  Av 
•    Elise,  widow,  dressmaking,  737V4  Green 
"    George,  cooper  George  Larsen,  r.  2753 Harri- 
son 
"    George  S.,  clerk  G.  Dutchler,  r.  2753  Harri- 
son 
"    John,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r.  337  Turk 
"   .John  B..  fringe  maker  Louis  Fromm,  r.  421, 

1st  Av 
■•    K.   Mrs.,  widow,   liquors,  419  Montgomery 

Av,  r.  309  Green 
■■    O.  B.,  with  A.  Ottinger 
■■    William,  cook  National  Hotel 
Etigelke  August,  longshoreman,  r.  319  Green 


■    Charles,  liquors,  SW  cor  Howard   and  1st. 

r.  507  Howard 
"    Christian  H.   (Huefner  &  Engelke),  r.  1409 

Church 
"    Gustav,  foreman  J.  G.  Levensaler  &  Co. 
"     Leontine,  domestic,  1933  California 
^^^ Engelke.     See  Engelcke 
Engelking  Charles,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515 

California 
Engell  Paul,  solicitor  Jacobsen  &  Brunger,  323 

Montgomery 
Engelland  Jacob,  engineer  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  317 

Be  ale 
Engelland  Jotin,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Page  and  Laguna 
Engelman  Caroline  A.,  widow,  r.  102  Mission 
"    Edwin  R.,  teamster  Ellis  &  Miller,  r.  102 

Mission 
-    Max  P.,   cigar  maker  Paul  Leonhardt,  r. 
437  Ivy  Av 
Engelmann  William,  painter,  r.  1209  Church 
Engels  Frederick  W.,  barber,  r.  114  Fell 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  717,  20th 
"    John,  freight  agent,  r.  1017  Sutter 
•'    Kate,  bakery,  SE  cor  Alabama  and  25th 
"    Margery,  widow,  r.  2032  Bryant 
■'    Percy,  bartender  J.  Tumelty,  r.  Park  House 
Engemann  Herman,  cigar  maker,  r.  131   Precita 

Av 
Engenlath  John,   laborer  Western    Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  709  Bryant 
.^^Engenlath.    See  Ingenlath 


Enger  August,  waiter,  r.  14  Hawthorne 
"    C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  10  Russ 
"    Glaus,  laborer,  r.  317  Beale  rear 
Engerman  Irving,  clerk,  r.  1923  Bush 
Engine  No.  1,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  419  Pacific 
Engine  No.  2,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.  412  Bush 
Engine  No.  3,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1315  California 
Engine  No.  4,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  142,  2d 
Engine  No.  5,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1219  Stockton 
Engine  No.  6,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  311,  6th 
Engine  No.  7,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  cor  16th  and  Al- 
bion Av 
Engine  No.  8,  S,  F.  Fire  Dept,  I6I6  Pacific  Av 
Engine  No.  9,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  320  Main 
Engine  No.  10,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  516  Bryant 
Engine  No.  11,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,   15th  Av  South 

nr  Railroad  Av 
Engine  No.  12,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  SW  cor  Drumm 

and  Commercial 
Engine  No.  13,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1428  Valencia 
Engine  No.  14,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1017  McAllister 
Engine  No.  15,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  2114  California 
Engine  No.  16,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1009  Tennessee 
Engine  No.  17,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  9  Mint  Av 
Engine  No.  18,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  419  Duncan 
Engine  No.  19,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  120  Waller 
Engine  No.  20,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  2119  Filbert 
Engine  No.  21,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1120  Oak 
Engine  No.  22,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1815  Post 
Engine  No.  23,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.  3022  Washington 
Engine  No.  24,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  Douglass  nr  21st 
Engine  No.  25,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  2517  Folsom 
Engine  No.  26,  S.F.  Fire  Dept,  2d  Av  nr  Point 

Lobos  Av 
Engine  No.  27,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  611  Hermann 
Engine  No.  28,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  SW  cor  Fran- 
cisco and  Stockton 
Engine  No.  29,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  Bryant  opp  11th 
Engine  No.  30,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  Waller  bet 

Shrader  and  Stanyan 
Engine  No.  31,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1214  Pacific 
Engine  No.  32,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  17th  bet  Folsom 

and  Division 
Engine  No.  33,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  Broad  nr  Ply- 
mouth Av 
Engine  Chemical  No,  1,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  142, 2d 
Engine  Chemical  No.  2,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1425 


S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  112 


Market 
Engine  Chemical  No. 

Jackson 
Engine  Chemical  No.  4,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  634 

Eddy 

Engine  Chemical  No.  5,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  1804 
Stockton 

Engine  Chemical  No.  6,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  3li,  6th 

Engine  Chemical  No.  7,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept,  cor  I6th 
and  Albion  Av 

Engineer  and.  Contractor  (weekly),  Engineer 
and  Contractor  Publishing  Co.  publish- 
ers, Ernest  McCullough  editor,  George 
Burt  business  manager,  7-8  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor 

Engineer  and  Contractor  Publishing  Co., 
Ernest  McCullough  president,  E.  H.  Sey- 
mour secretary,  publishers  Engineer 
and  Contractor  (weekly),  7-8  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor 

Engineer  S.  F.  Fire  Department,  New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor 

Engineering  Department  Southern  Pacific 
Co.,  William  Hood  chief  engineer,  4 
Montgomery 

Enginger  Victor,  treasurer  and  manager  Caii- 
fornia  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  8-10  Pine,  r. 
Alameda 

Engish  George  (Grunnagle,  Engish  &  Co.),  r. 
819  Vallejo 
"    John,  bakery,  .533  Hayes 

England  Fred,  cook  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  753 
Minna 
"    Isaac  Newton,  cook,  r.  871  Folsom 
"    Tillie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  1016  Mason 
"    William  J.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,   1417^2 
Hayes,  r.  \2\h%  Hayes 

Englander  Aaron  (EnglanderBros.),r.  807 Frank- 
lin 
"    Benhard,  glove  maker,  r.  238  Hickory  Av 
"    Brothers  (Aaron  and  Henry  M.),  draymen, 
124  Pine 


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Englander  Frank  E.,  teacher  music,  r.  238  Hick- 
ory Av 
"    Gustav  A.,  barber,  131  Ellis,  r.  1009  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Harryj  salesman,  r.  1009  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  M.  (Englander  Bros.),  r.  8C7  Franklin 
"    John,    solicitor    Am.    Wringer   Co.,    r.    HO 

O'Farrell 
"    Lena  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  r.  503  Post 
'■    Noah  E.,  solicitor  Am.  Wringer  Co.,  r.  727 
Eddy 
Engle  Frank  B.,  foreman  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  100 
McAllister 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  52  Williamson 
"    George,  law  student,  r.  312!4,  19th 
"    George  A.,  carriage  painter  Robert  Walsh, 

r.  312yj,  19th 
"    Herman,  tinsmith  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  100  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Jacob  P.  (Engle  &  Son),  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore 

and  Lombard 
"    Nelson  B.,  cigars,  1091  Howard 
"    Volney,  hack  driver,  r.  930  Natoma 
"    Walter  J.  (Engl  ■  &  Son),  r.  3304  Fillmore 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  NE  cor  Lombard  and 
Fillmore 
Engle  &  Son  (Jacob  and  Walter  J.),  lumber  and 
mouldings    and  planing  mill,    SE    cor 
Fillmore  and  Francisco 
4®"  Engle.     See    Angell,    Ankel,    Engel    and 

Enble 
Englefeld  John  G.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  503,  7th 
Englefeld  Ophelia,  widow,  r.  503,  7th 
Engler  Benedict,  pork  packer,  227,  4th,  r.  225,  4th 
"    George  F.,  roofer  Richardson  &  Engler,  r. 

393b  9th 
"    John  J. .  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
"    John  W.  (Richardson  &  Engler),  r.  29  Va- 

■     lencia 
"    Julius,  boots  and  shoes,  3423  Mission 
Engley  C.,motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1013  Fill- 
more 
Englin  Edmond,  hostler  D.  Brooks,  r.  22  Turk 
Engling  Gustav,  tinner,  r.  Oakland 
Englisch  John,  baker,  r.  533  Hayes 
English  Alice,  widow,  r.  318  Austin 

Allen  H.,  gas  fitter,  r.  lOOSVz  Market 
Andrew  J.,  electrician,  r.  1214V2  Steiner 
Ann,  widow,  r.  10111/4  Natoma 
Benjamin,  plumber,  r.  12141/4  Steiner 
Benjamin  F.,  salesman  Daniel  Keefe,  r.  434 

Jessie 
Charles  M.,  foreman  Dominick  Roberts,  r. 

5  Kramer  PI 
Daniel,  shoemaker,  1432  California 
Edward,  bricklayer,  r.  110  Eddy 
Elizabeth  C.  A.,  widow,  r.  110  Webster 
Frederick  B.,  clerk  U.  S.   Land  Office,  r. 

Oakland 
Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  129  Perry 
Henry  G.,  electrician  Market   St.  Ry.,  r, 

1214%  Steiner 
James  (Carew  &  English),  r.  514  Hyde 
Jerome  (English  &Morrissey),  r.  1724  Geary 
John,  asst.  engineer  tugboat  Fearless,  r. 
227  Fulton 

"    John,  laborer  Columbia  Marble  Co.,  r.  229, 
2d 

ENGLISH  JOHN  F., 

g reduce  and  commission,  217-219-221 
rumm  nr  ■Wasliing:ton,  telephone 
Main  375,  r.  2417  Howard,  telephone 
Mission  85 

John  J.,  butcher,  r.  318  Austin 

John  T.,  tailor,  r.  232  Turk 

Joseph,  laborer  Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  600 
Fulton 

Margaret,  domestic,  917  Valencia 

Mary,  widow,  r.  117  Julian  Av 

Mountain  Gold  Mines  Co.,  O.  O.  Howard 
Jr.  manager,  20  Crocker  Bldg 

Richard,  foreman,  r.  516  Lott 

Robert,  teamster,  r.  13241/^  Harrison 

Samuel  B.,  ganger  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue, 
r.  1314  Van  Ness  Av 

Thomas,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  336  Loui- 
siana 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  GalTanized 

and  FITTINGS,  ail  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


English  Warren  B.,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  Oakland 
"    William,  collector  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  r.  731  Hayes 
English  William  D.,  Surveyor  of  the   Port  of 
San  Francisco.  ofQce  Custom  House,  3d 
floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  713  Ellis 
"    William  M.,  mining  expert,  80-81  Colum- 
bian Bldg 
"    William  P.,  with  H.   Euler  &  Co.,  r.  1364 

Market 
"    &  Morrissey  (Jerome  English  and  Patrick 
W.  Morrissey),  real  estate,  628  Market 
«®=- English.    See  Inglis 
Englund  Axel,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
Engs   Edwin  W.,  teacher   Hamilton    Evening 

School 
Engstedt  John,  laborer,  r.  1078  Howard  rear 
Engstrom  Charles,  coachman,  1112  Bush 
"    Joseph,  fireman  White  Star  Laundry,  r. 
11th  and  Channel 
Engvick  Mary  Miss,   stenographer   Wellman, 

Peck  &  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Engwer  Brothers  (William  A.  Jr.  and  Edward 
A.),  proprietors   Alta   Soap  Co.,  109-111 
Oregon 
"    Charles  F.,  scenic  artist,  r.  820  Lombard 
"    Edward  A.  (Engwer  Bros.),  r.  814  Filbert 
"    William  A.  Jr.  (Engwer  Bros.),  r.  820  Lom- 
bard 
Engwicht  H.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  34  Ellis 
Enkle  Abraham,  clerk,  r.  1113  Hyde 
"    Charles  C,  commission  merchant,  r.    1506 

Fulton 
"    Herman,  deputy  Tax  Collector,  r.  43,   11th 
Enlow  Ephraim  E.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,   r. 

639  Ellis 
Ennis  Abraham,  burnisher,  r.  103  Perry 
"    Antone  V.  B.,  packer  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co., 

r.  5  Moulton  PI 
"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  5  Moulton  PI 
"    John,  boxmaker,  r.  5  Moulton  PI 
"    John  D.,  clerk,  r.  125  Locust  Av 
"    Lawrence,  housemover,  r.  555!^  Natoma 
"    Lawrence  H.,  shoemaker,  28  Anthony 
"    Nicholas  E.,  hackman,  r.  1904^4  Ellis 
"    Richard,  boxmaker,  r.  5  Moulton  PI 
"    Richard,  policeman,  r.  r.  .337,  4th 
"    Robert  L.,  bookbinker  Frank  Malloye,  r.  5 

Moulton  PI 
"    Rose  Miss,  cracker  maker,  r.  VMYz  Bernard 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  2823  Geary 
"    Walter  E.,  teamster,  r.  103  Perry 
-BS^- Ennis.    See  Annis  and  Innes 
Ennor  John  M.,  jeweler  Davis  Bros.,  r.  526^/4 
Geary 
"    P.  Langford,  marine  engineer,  r.  917  Filbert 
Euos  Antone,  cabinet  maker  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"     Emanuel,  barber,  413  East  North,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank,  barber,  306,  5th,  r.  Main  nr  6th 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    Frank  S.,  salesman  Jonas  Erlanger  &  Co., 

r.  1626  Leavenworth 
"    John,  coal  passer  str  San  Bias 
"    John    P.,   clerk  A.  &  E.   C.  Mervy,  r.   651 

Broadway 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  155  Potrero  Av 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  425V2  Davis 
"    Manuel,  seaman,  r.  1  Reed  PI 
"    Manuel  J.,  contractor,   r.   Cortland  Av  nr 

Bennington 
"    Morris  S.,  liquors,  2673  Howard,  r.  740,  33d 
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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL,  i 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Enquist  Alfred  A.,  notary  public,  210  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1902  Green 
"    J.  Alfred,  salesman  Blake,  Moffitt&Towne, 

r.  836  Elizabeth 
Enright  Bartholomew,  plasterer,  r.  44  Hartford 
"    Cornelius,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   631^4  Stev- 
enson 
"    Cornelius,  liquors,  411  Pine,  r.  431  Pine 
"     Edward  P.,  r.  1131  Howard 
"    Frank  R..  machinist  Hadwen  Swain  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  717  Grove 
"    Isaac  N..  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

213  Scott 
'•    James,  seaman,  r.  114  Perry 
"    J.  J.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    John,  bartender  T.  I.   Moorish,  r.  44  Hart- 
ford 
"    John,  hoseman  Engine  30,  r.  16'4  Johnston 

Av 
"    John,  grocer,  r.  347  Jessie 
"    John,  track-sweeper  Geary  St.  Ry..  r.  210 

St.  Rose's  Av 
"    John,  watchman  Nathan  Joseph   &  Co.,  r. 

1112  Clay 
"    John  B.   (Enright  &  McKenzie),   r.  Hotel 

Miramar 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  1922  Eddy 
' '    John  P. ,  driver  W.  D.  Wilson,  r.  1 1  Bowie  Av 
■'    John  R.,  ship  calker,  r.  12O614  Union 
Enright  Joseph,  groceries,  wines  and  liquors, 

1131  Howard 
"    Joseph,  lumber  dealer,  r.  717  Grove 
"    Joseph,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  663  Harrison 
"    Michael,  paperhanger,  r.  44  Hartford 
^'    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors.  300  Beale 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  11  Bowie  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Union  I.   Wks.,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.   S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1310  Valencia 
■'    Peter,  laborer,  r.  180  Clara 
"    Robert,  horse    collar  maker  Abraham   S. 

Levy,  r.  86814  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  r.  1922  Eddy 

"    Thomas,  blacksmith  Charles  F.  Butterfleld 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  44  Hartford 
'■    Thomas  Jr.,  plasterer,  r.  44  Hartford 
"    William,  laborer  r,  723  Tehama 
"    William,  plumber,  535  California,   r.   1718 

Turk 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co., 

r,  1718  Turk 
"    &    McKenzie    (J.    B.    Enright    and    C.    J. 

McKenzie).  city  agents  Lancashire  Ins. 

Co.,  323  California 
^  Enright.    See  Enwright 
lliam,  liqu 
Lobos  Av 
■'    William  Jr.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L, 

^Vks.  r.  2d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
Ensesser  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  llisv.  Golden  Gate 

ENSIGN,  BICKFORD  &  CO. 

(Simsbury.  Conn.),  James  B.  Merritt 
manager,  manufacturers  fuse,  ofllce 
220  California,  room  3 

Ensign  Eugene  J.  (Ensign  &  McGufflck),  r.  723a, 
31st 
"    Leon  E.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r 

733a  21st 
"    Publishing  Co.,  Mrs.  M,  K.  Harnish  mana- 
ger, 133  McAllister 
Ensign  Saloon,  Schwartz  &  Meyer  proprietors, 
1  Market  cor  East 


Ensign  William  F.,   safe  and  lock  expert,  318 

Market,  r.  719'/2  Bush 
"    &  McGufBck  (Eugene  J.  Ensign  and  John 

R.  McGufflck),  paints, oils  and  varnishes, 

23  Spear 
Ensinger   Frederick   C,   incandescent    Edison 

Light  and  Power  Co.,  r,  907  Vallejo 
Enteman  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 

ENTERPRISE  BREWING  CO., 

Ulrich  Remensperger  president,  Peter 
Windeler  secretary,  proprietors  Enter- 
prise Brewery,  2015-2025  Folsom,  tele- 
phone Mission  152 

Enterprise    Carpet    Beating    and     Renovating 
Works,  Z.  T.  Barber  proprietor,  336,  14th, 
branch  146  Geary 
Foundry,  Schrader  &  Co.  proprietors,  140- 

142  Folsom 
Match  Factory,  Z.   T.  Barber  proprietor, 

office  236,  14th 
Mill,  Johnston  &  Keil  proprietors,  146-154 

Berry 
Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association,  M. 
Walter  president,  H.  G.  Meyer  secretary, 
214  Pine 
Paper    Box    Manufacturing    Co.,    Mattes 
Hammerschlag  proprietor,  115  Battery 
Enters  John,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg, 

Wks,  r.  163  Clara 
Entwissle  Louise  Miss,  saleslady  J.  J.  O'Brien 

&  Co,,  r.  1027  Laguna 
Entz  Ferdinand,  watchman,  r.  371  Tehama 
Entzmann  Arnold,  secretary  Austro-Hungarian 

Consulate,  308  Battery,  r.  Alameda 
Entzminger  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  333,  29th 
"    Lawrence,  blacksmith  John  H,  Babbitt,  r. 
323,  29th 
«®=  Enwright.    See  Enright 
Enyart  Louis,  r.  1050  Mission 
Enzlin  Rudolph,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Athens  nr 

India  Av 
Eoff  Rodolph,  printer,  r.  1311  Taylor 

"    Seely  R.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1211  Taylor 
Ephraim  Adeline  Miss,  teacher  Douglass  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  705  Broderick 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  705  Broderick 
Ephraim  Ferdinand,  agent  Woonsocket  Rub- 
ber Co.,  115  Battery,  r.  1529  Geary 
"    Jacob    A.,     stationery    and    printing,     17 

Geary,  r.  705  Broderick 
"    Janette  Miss,  teacher  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  705  Broderick 
"    Moses  A.,  florist  John  H.  Sievers,  r.  3114 

Fulton 
"    Solomon,  general  agent  Chicago  Guaranty 
Fund  Life  Society,  140  Phelan  Bldg,  r. 
21  Tilden 
Epinat  Peter,  cook,  r.  706  Pine 

"    Peter  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  706  Pine 
Epley  Charles,  barber,  r.  26,  6th 
Eppinger  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  56V2  Clementina 

rear 
Eppinger    Herman    (Eppinger    &    Co.),    and 
president  Pacific  Coast  Warehouse  Co., 
(Port  Costa),  311  California,  r.   1707  Oc- 
tavia 
"    I.  Peck,  clerk,  r.  2340  Pacific  Av 
"    Jacob  (Eppinger  &  Co.),  r.  2340  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph  L,,  cashier  Eppinger  &  Co.,  r.  1412 

Geary 
"    Josua,  secretary  Pac.    Coast   Warehouse 
Co.   (Port  Costa),  311  California,  r.  1707 
Octavia 
"    Rose  Miss,  Interne  Hospital  for  Children 
and    Training  School  for    Nurses,  3700 
California 
Eppinger  &  Co.  (Jacob  and  Herman  Eppinger 
and    Bernhard  Ettlinger),    grain    ship- 
ping   and    commission   merchants,    311 
California 
Eppler  Andreas,  shoemaker.  308  Mason 
"    Arthur  O.,  photographer,  1319V2  Larkin 
"    Charles,  barber  Jacob  Lang,  r.  26,  6th 
"    Joseph  H.,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  715 
Howard 
Epps  Charles,  expressman,  r.  7  Himmelmann  PI 
Eppstein  Isaac,  peddler,  r.  109  Langton 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1615  Bush 


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Epstein    Emanuel     (Rehflsoh   &    Co.),    r.    1513 
Gough 
"    Henry,  barber,  r.  64  Everett 
"    Henry,  office  530  Washington,  r.   Alameda 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  461  Clementina 
"    Louis,  locksmith,  r.  1135  Harrison 
"    Max,  barber,  24,  3d,  r.  64  Everett 
"    May  Miss,  clerk  J,  S.  Albro,  r.  514  Eddy 
"    Moses,  sorter  Nierman  &  Lefkovitz,  r.  61 

Lang  ton 
"    Nathan   (Epstein   &    Markolwitz),    r.    327 

Clementina 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  514  Eddy 
"    Philip,  shoemaker,  237,  6th,  r.  139  Shipley 
"    Rebecca  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,   r.  641  Clem- 
entina 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Hyman  Rinaldo,  r.  11  Russ 
"    &  Markolwitz  (Nathan  Epstein  and  Bern- 
hard  Markolwitz),  second-hand  clothing, 
227,  3d 
4®" Epstein.    See  Eppstein 
Epting  Henry,  r.  1230  Sanchez 
"    Henry,  artist,  531  California,  room  10 
"    Nicholas,  wood  carver,  r.  805  Diamond 
Epworth  House,  Mrs.  H.  A.  McCormick  propri- 
etor, 103714  Market 
Epworth   League  Alliance    The,    Miss    M.    E. 
Speakman  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 
NE  cor  Mason  and  Ellis 
Epworth  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev. 
F.  K.  Baker  pastor,   NE    cor   26th   and 
Church 
Equalization  Board  of.  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Equi  Joseph,  fruits  and  vegetables,  232,  24th,  r. 
2763  Harrison 
"    Michael,  driver  Jos.  Equi,  r.  2763  Harrison 
Equitable   Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Frederick  Hess  president,   Eugene  W. 
•     Levy  secretary,  7-8  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society  The,  Edwin 

Cramer  cashier,  6-12  Crocker  Bldg 
Erasmy  George,  butcher  John   Erasmy,  r.   118, 
13th  Av 
"    John,  butcher,   1421  Point  Lobos  Av,  r.  118, 
13th  Av 
Erb  Abraham  (I.  Erb  &  Bro.),  r.  121  Grove 
"    Charles,  foreman  factory  Charles  M.  Plum 

&  Co.,  r.  87  Henry 
"    Charles  H.,   apprentice  Chas.   M.  Plum  & 

Co.,  r.  87  Henry 
"    Emanuel,  tailor,  338  Bush,  r.  38  Russ 
"    I.  &  Brother  (Isadore  and  Abraham),  boots 

and  shoes,  252,  6th 
"    Isadore  (I.  Erb  &  Bro.),  r.  38  Russ 
"    John,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  2716 

Howard 
"    Morris,  merchant  tailor,  521  Sacramento, 
r.  1806  Hyde 
Erbach  Anton,  laborer,  r.  674  Brannan 
Erbacher  Charles,  cook,  r.  811  Mission 
Erban  Fred,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

609  Pine 
Erbe  Ernest,  salesman  F.  Tonner,  r.  910  Post 
"    Frances  Mrs.  (Erbe  &  Erbe),  r.  246,  6th 
"    George,  r.  246,  6th 
"    Lizzie  Miss  (Erbe  &  Erbe),  r.  246,  6th 
"    Samuel  J.,  porter  Adam  F.  Phreaner,  r. 

1043  Market 
"    &    Erbe  (Miss  Lizzie  and  Mrs.  Frances), 
proprietors  Corona  House,  246,  6th 
Erben  An  tone,  laborer,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Margaret,  varieties,  8b  24th 
"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  8b  24th 
Erbetti  Carlo,  teacher  languages,  4  Montgom- 
ery Av 
Ercole  Paul,  laborer,  r.  424  Broadway 
Ercoll  Victor,  florist  A.  Jacquemet  &  Co.,  r.    15 

Taylor  rear 
Erdeli  Anton,  solicitor,  r.  1309  Stockton 
Erdellac  Joseph,  waiter  N.  Sutich,  r.  500  Napa 
ErdinOttilie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  435,  4th 
Ergenzinger  Richard,  waiter,  r.  64414  Natoma 
Erhard  Joseph,  barber,  235,  5th 
Erhardt  Albert,  butcher,  r.  351a  Minna 
"    Eugene,  machine  hand  David  Woerner 

ERHARDT  PAUL  C, 

dentist,  636  Sutter,  r.  504  Shrader 

4®=Erhardt.    See  Earhart  and  Ehrhardt 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattin§:s. 

Cboicc  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

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Erhart  Hanomond,  collector,  r.  208  Turk 
Erian  Paul,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Ericksen  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  504,  2d 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  526  Chestnut 
"     Henry  V.,  blacksmith  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Morris,  cook,  r.  859  Mission 
"    Peter,  conductor   Cal  St.  RR.,  r.  1817  Hyde 
"    Stein  T.,  ship  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
14  Jackson 
4®-Ericksen.   See  Erickson,  Ericson,  Ericsson, 

Eriksen,  Erikson  and  Errickson 
Erickson  Adolph,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    A.  F.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Albert,  seaman,  r.  359%,  1st 
"    Alexander,  tailor,  r.  928  Washington 
"    Alma,  domestic,  2933  Jackson 
"    Andrew,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  345  Clara 
"    Andrew,  stevedore,  r.  416  Broadway 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  837  Polk 
"    Arthur,  seaman,  r.  18  Perry 
"    August,  electrician,  r.  1118  Pierce 
"    August,  groceries,  3518  McAllister 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  711  Greenwich 
"    Bernard  M.,  watchmaker,  116,  9th 
■'    Carl,  coachman,  r.  909e  Folsom 
"    Cebert,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Charles,  bartender  August  Lindbom,  r.  510 

Pacific 
>'    Charles,  glove  cutter,  r.  W-A  South  Park 

rear 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  20,  Uth 
"    Charles  M.,  roofer,  r.  42  Harriet 
"    Chanles  W.,  machinist,  r.  7081/2  Valencia 
•  •    Christian  C,  ropemaker,  r.  748  Iowa 
"    Edward  W.,  instrument  maker  Herman  A. 

Muller 
"    E.  J.,  upholsterer  Bernhard   Mattress  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Emil,  r.  5401/2  Bryant 
"    Eric,  laborer,  r.  29  Clara 
"    Eric  P.,  tailor,  r.  14  Clinton 
"    Erick,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
'    Ernst,  plumber,  r.  2518  McAllister 
'    Frank  O.,  master  mariner,  r.  HY^  Hoff  Av 
'    Frank  O.   L.,  janitor  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  9  Natoma 
'    George,  salesman  Russ,  Sanders.  &  Co.,  r. 

208  Central  Av 
'    Gustav,  electrician,  r.  19  Clara  rear 
'    Gustave  H.,  machinist,  r.  1908  McAllister 
'    H.,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 
'    Hilda,  domestic,  3335  Clay 
'    Ida  Miss,  domestic,  r.  16  Perry 
'    John,  lonshoreman,  r.  29%  Clara 
'    John,  seaman,  r.  145  Main 
'    John E.,  seaman,  r.  750  Harrison 
•'    John  P.,  tailor,  r.  1125%  Clay 
'    Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  710  Howard 
'    Matilda,  domestic,  2002  Laguna 
' '    Olof  A. ,  master  schr  Ruby 
'    Oscar,  janitor,  r.  9  Natoma 
"    Oscar,  longshoreman,  r.  31  Welsh 
"    Oscar,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,   r.   23 

Perry 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Oscar,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.    14a 

Sheridan 
"    Peter  E.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  11%  South  Park 

rear 
"    Peter  E.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  500  Kearny,  r. 

8a  Pleasant 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Robert  E.,  bartender  Mrs.  Annie  Hendrick- 
son,  r.  409  Drumm 


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We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

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Erickson  S.,  wines  and  liquors,  421  East  North, 
r.  Oakland 
"    S.  T.,  carpenter,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Theodore,  seaman,  r.  320  Pacific 
"    Thomas  G.,  clerk,  r.  723  Webster 
"    Victor,  pattern  maker,  r.  748  Iowa 
"    William  N.,  stevedore,  r.  522  Alabama 
4®"Erickson.    See  Ericksen,  Ericson,  Ericsson, 

Eriksen,  Erikson  and  Errickson 
Ericson  August,   carpenter,  r.  50  Serpentine  PI 
"    Augusta  M.  Miss,  dressmaking,  507  Jones 
"    Cecelia,  domestic  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Edward,  plumber  J.    P.   Brownlee,  r.  708 

Ellis 
"    Eric,  2d  mate  str  Sunol,  r.  23  Perry 
"    Frederick,   conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Rv.,  r. 

3407  Mission 
"    Gustav,  fireman  str  Protection,  r.  421  East 
"    K.  A.,  clerk  The  Baldwin,  r.  113  Fulton 
4®=-Ericson.    See  Erickson,  Ericsson,  Eriksen, 

Erikson  and  Errickson 
Ericsson  Edward,  plumber  Walsh  &  McCusker, 
r.  1320  Guerrero 
"    Eric,  carpenter,  r.  824  Pacific 
"    Erick  W.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Bridge  Co.,  r.  19 

Steuart 
"    Louis,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Olof,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son,  r. 
1320  Guerrero 
4S=Ericsson.    See  Ericksen,  Erickson,  Ericson, 

Eriksen,  Erikson  and  Errickson 
Erie  Lines,  J.  G.  McCall  Pacific  Coast  agent, 

22  Montgomery 
Eriksen  Christian,  hardware,  1405  Church 

"    Erik,  seaman  str  Progreso 
Erikson  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Charles,  repairer  T.  H.  B.   Varney,   r.  917, 

22d 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Henry,  nursery,  512  Haight 
"    John     (Thomson     Collie   &   Co.),    r.    1123 

Hampshire 
"    Olof  (Erikson  &  Peterson),  r.  Alameda 
"    Otto,  master  schr  Rough  and  Ready,  oflice 

44  East,  r.  18  Perry 
"    Sven,  blacksmith,  r.  921  Jessie 
"    Swan  (Bill  &  Erikson),  r.  921  Jessie 
"    &  Pierson  (Olof  Erikson  and  Svante  Pier- 
son),  tailors,  311  Phelan  Bldg 
4f^Erikson.    See  Ericksen,  Erickson,  Ericson 

Ericsson,  Eriksen  and  Errickson 
Erken  Charles,  drayman,  213  Front,  r.  428  9th 
Erland  Frederick,  ship  joiner  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co    r 

15  Lapidge 
Erlandsen  Andrew,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel 

r.  Oakland 
Erlandson  Berger,  carpenter,  r.  1016  De  Haro 
"    Carl  A.,  patternmaker  Risdon  I.  &L.  Wks 

r.  1021  De  Haro 
"    John,  painter,  r.  1029  De  Haro 
Erlanger  Herman  (Erlanger  &  Galinger),  r.  2218 
California 
"    Isidor,  salesman  Erlanger  &  Galinger  r 

2218  Calfornia  ' 

"    Jonas  (Jonas  Erlanger  &  Co.),  r.   2720  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Jonas  &  Co.  (Jonas  Erlanger).  general  com- 
mission merchants,  308  Davis 
"    Simon  (Erlanger  &  Galinger),  r.  Berkeley 
Erlanger  &    Galinger   (Herman    and    Simon 
Erlanger  and  Meyer  Galinger),  produce 
commission,  304  Davis 
Erlanvein  Jacob,  tailor,  r.  1717  Stockton 
Erlenbach  Augusta,  widow,  r.'21U  Devisadero 
"    Martin,  commission  merchant,  304 
mento,  r.  2111  Devisadero 


Erlenheim    Alexander,    rubber  worker  Bowers 
Rubber  Co.,  r.  313  Bryant 

"    Julius  stevedore,  r.  313  Bryant 

"    Julius  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  313  Bryant 
Erlenwein  John,  butcher,  r.l028  Sacramento 

"    John  Jr.,  liquors,  545  Clay,  r.  Alameda 
Erlich  Harry,  traveling  salesman,  r.  301  Lott 

"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  301  Lott 
Erlin  George  E.,  clerk  Main  &  Winchester,  r 
345  Waller  esiei,  1. 

"    Gustave,  cabinet    maker   Cal.    Furniture 

Mnfg.  Co.,  r.  345  Waller 
"    J.   Theodore,    clerk   Langley  &    Michaels 
Co.,  r.  345  Waller 
Erminold     Brother   Rev.,     president    Sacred 
Heart  College,  SE  cor  Eddy  and  Larkin 
Ernest  Frederick,  nursery,  13  Ripley  PI 
"    George  (Frank  Pelicano  &  Co.),  r.  13  Rip- 
ley PI 
■'    James  H.,  machinist  Yosemite  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  1102,  19th 
"    Neils  H.,  Dookkeeper,  r.  15  Cook 
4®=-Ernest.    See  Earnest  and  Ernst 
Ernette  Emile,  employee  French  Hospital 
Ernsberger  Frank  A.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry. 

r.  139,   nth 
Ernser  Nicholas,  bartender  F.  Woenne,  r.  650 

Mission 
Ernst  Adolph,  diamond  setter,  216  Kearny    r 
1313  Eddy 
"    Adolph  H.,  tailor,  r.  626V4  Lombard 
"    August  F.,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  1510 


"    Fred,    machinist  Universal    Gas    Saving 

Assn,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Fritz,  clerk  Charles  Sturm,  r.  SE  cor  Grove 

and  Central  Av 
"    Henry,  stoves  and  tinware,  634  Broadway, 

r.  1010  Jackson 
"    Jacob  L.,  clerk,  r.  863^/4  Market 
"    Max,  clerk  Saratoga  Stables,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Otto,  carpenter,  r.  715  Elizabeth 
"    Theodore,  polisher  Bruenn's  Piano  House. 

r.  SE  cor  Grove  and  Central  Av 
"     Victorine,  widow,  r.  E  s  Mission  nrGodeus 
"    William,  artificial  stone,  234  Montgomery, 
r.  16  Page 
«®=-Ernst.    See  Earnst  and  Earnest 
Ernstdorf  Fred,  cigars  and  tobacco,  36  Eddy  r 

808  Geary  ^' 

Ernul  J.  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  737  Howard 
Erola  John  (Erola  &  Ferrari),  r.  935  Sacramento 
"    &  Ferrari  (John  Erola  and  Louis  Ferrari), 
liquors,  921  Kearny 
Erpson  E.,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Erratt  Frederick  H.,  seaman,  r   1031  Clay 

"    Walter  C,  master  mariner,  r.  2000  Market 
Errcard  John,  laundry,  1538  Bush 
Errickson  Annette,  hair  dresser,  r.  1533  Jackson 

"    Annie,  domestic,  149  San  Jose  Av 
.«®*Errickson.    See  Ericksen,   Erickson,  Erie- 
son,  Ericsson,  Eriksen  and  Erickson 
Ersin  Charles  E.,r.  519  Green 

"    John  G.,  liquors,  525  Jackson,  r.   519  Green 
Erskine  Douglass,  bookkeeper  Redington  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    JohnB.,  with  William  Johns,  r.   204  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Melville  C,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  2623  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Robert  H.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r. 

308,  10th 
"    William  W.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  2530  Pine 
Erste  Deutche  Baptisten  Gemeinde  Churcli, 

NW  cor  17th  and  Dehon 
Ertl  George,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
Ertola  Andrew  (B.  &  A.  Ertola),  r.  11  Vincent 
"    Antoinette  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1508  Dupont 
"    B.  &  A.  (Biago  and  Andrew),  plumbers  and 

gasfitters,  1508  Dupont 
"    Biago  (B.  &  A.  Ertola),  r.  1508  Dupont 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  11  Vincent 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  11  Vincent 
Ervast    Andrew,    student    Van   der    Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  11^  Clara 
Ervin  Alexander  H.,  receiving  clerk  O.  R.  &  N. 
Co.,  r.  311  Elizabeth 
"    Charles  L.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1424  McAllister 


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Ervin  Daniel  W.,  real  estate,  r.  NW  cor  Augusta 
and  Boutwell 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Henry  J.,  ship  carpenter  Edwin   J.   Stone, 

r.  1413,  5th  Av  South 
"    Logan,  clerk,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1412,  5th  Av  South 
"    Thomas  H.,  calker,  r.  4  Hulbert  Alley 
"    William,  wood  and  coal,  529  Stevenson 
;e®="  Ervin.    See  Irwin 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  1212  Hyde 
"    J.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
Erwin  James  W.,    U.  S.  Post  OfQce  Inspector, 
U.   S.   Appraisers'    Bldg,    room   78c,    r. 
Berkeley 
"    Stephen  A.,  motormanS.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
;6®=  Erwin.    See  Ervin,  Irvine  and  Irwin 
Erz  August,  wine  dealer,  r.  815,  20th 
Erzgraber  Catherine,  widow,  r.  439  Golden  Gate 
Erzgraber  William  E.,    secretary  Merchants' 
Club,  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  820 
Ellis 
Esbenshade  Joseph  B.,  lodgings,  428i4,  5th 
Esberg  Alfred  I.,  president  Esberg,  Bachman 

Leaf  Tobacco,  r.  2211  Pacific  Av 
Esberg,  Bachman  Leaf  Tobacco  Co.,  Alfred  I. 
Esberg  president,  Henry  Esberg  secre- 
tary, importers  and  packers  foreign  and 
doriiestic  leaf  tobacco,  223  California 
Esberg,    Bachman    &    Co.    (Mendel    Esberg, 
Simon  Bachman  and    Julius  Ehrman), 
manufacturers  and  dealers  plug  and  leaf 
tobacco,  SE  cor  California   and  Battery 
Esberg  Henry,     secretary    Esberg,    Bachman 
Leaf  Tobacco  Co.,  223  California,  r.  2211 
Pacific  Av 
"    Mathilda,  widow,  r.  2211  Pacific  Av 
"    Mendel,  estate  of,  office  SE  cor  California 
and  Battery 
Escaig  Jacques,  cutler,  r.  716a  Green 
Escallier  Camille,  waiter,  r.  539  Vallejo 

"    Philippe,  bartender,  r.  621  Pacific 
Escande    Charles,  furniture    and    upholsterer, 

2543  Mission 
Escarza  Ciro,  tinsmith,  r.  11  Hopeton  Terrace 
Esch  Henry  J.  A.,  bartender  Hermann  Gerken. 

r.  13  Willow  Av 
Esohelbach  George,   cigars  and  tobacco,  2124 
Mission 
"    John,   cellarman  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
25  Gould  Av 
Eschelson  Josiah,  dairy  produce,  412  Natoma 
Eschen  Isador,  barber,  602  Clay,  r.  724a  Filbert 
"    James  C.  (Eschen  &  Minor),  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Minor    (James    C.   Eschen   and  Robert 
Minor),  stevedores  and  ballasters.  Mis- 
sion Wharf  No.  1 
Eschenburg  Herman,  ironworker  Dyer  Bros.,  r. 

246,3d 
Eschenhorst  Diedrich  (Stock  &  Eschenhorst), 

r.  454,  7th 
Escloses    Emil,  driver   Jean    Escloses,    r.  401 
Naples 
"    Jean,  dairyman,  401  Naples 
"    Jean  Jr.,  cterk  Jean  Escloses,  r.  401  Naples 
Escobar  Albina  Miss,  r.  1616  Larkin 
"    Anita  Miss,  r.  1616  Larkin 
"    S.,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 
Escola  Antonio,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
EscoUe  Joseph  I.,  electrician  Ben   H.  Lucke,  r. 

1333  Golden  Gate  Av 
Escude  Gabriel  L.,  butcher,  508  Valencia,  r.  317, 

27th 
Esdor  Albert,  clerk  J.  H.   Siemer,  r.  14  Lafay- 
ette 
Esenbeise  Louis,  plumber  Louis  Leiser,  r.  565 

Mission 
Eskeldsen  Isaac,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
Esker  Frank,  porter  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  24 
Freelon 
"    Frederick  L.,  carpenter,  r.  24  Freelon 
Eskesen  Fred,  carpenter,  r.  121  Randall 
"    Hans,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
1114%  Tennessee 
Eskew  Emory  W.,  policeman,  r.  517  Elizabeth 
Eskilson  Theodore,  seaman,  r.  616  Natoma 
Esla  John,  butcher  Occidental  Hotel 
Esling  Joseph,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Eslick  Joseph,  barber  Henry  Sauer,  r.  27  Russ 


Esmeir  Toro,  seaman,  r.  39  Hinckley 
Esmiol  Leon,  liquors,  613  Kearny,  r.  1027  Clay 
Esmond  House  The,  John  F.  Sweeney  proprie- 
tor, 43,  6th 
Esnard  Gertrude,  dressmaker,  r.  812  Buchanan 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  812  Buchanan 
Esola   Frederick   L.,  lieutenant   police,  r.  112 

Kearny 
jg®=- Esola.    See  Isola 

Esparca  Victor,  machinist,  r.  221^  Scott  PI 
Espejo  Louis  B.,  clerk  Jules  Levy  &  Bros.,  r. 
216,  2d 
"    Pedro  P.  (P.  P.  Espejo  &  Co.),  r.  817  Broad- 
way 
"    P.  P.  &  Co.  (Pedro  P.  Espejo  and  Frank  B. 
Romo),  liquors,  817  Broadway 
Espel  Annie,  widow,  r.  2134  Howard 
"    Ferdinand,  machinist  Swain  Bros.,  r.   18 

Hawthorne 
"    Rosanna  J.  Mrs.,  r.  803  Bryant 
Espeland  Gabriel,  salesman  H.  C.  Henderson, 

r.  1619  Mission 
Esperance  John  P.,  laundry,  143,  11th 
"    Leonie  Mrs.,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Pierre,  scavenger,  r.  605  Broadway 
Esperanza  Quartz  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.). 
Samuel  P.  Ely  president,  Prescott  Ely 
secretary,  10  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th  floo 
"    Ricardo,  painter,  r.  12  Dunn  Alley 
Espeset  Belle  Miss,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Espie  August,  gardener  Joseph  Jacquemet  & 
Co.,  r.  SE  cor  22d  and  Douglass 
"    Desire,  gardener  Joseph  Jacquemet  &  Co., 
r.  SE  cor  22d  and  Douglass 
Espina  Pedro  A.,  teacher  penmanship,  337  Phe- 

lan  Bldg 
Espinosa  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Josef  a  B.,  widow,  r.  2326  Clay 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  3  Caroline  PI 
•'    Martin  L.,  salesman  George  Webb  Alex- 
ander, r.  503  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Pachita  J.,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  14071/2  Powell 
"    Prospero,     groceries      and    liquors,     1028 
Kearny 
Espitallier  Frank  Mrs.,  laundry,  1312  Van  Ness 

Av 
Esplin  David,  seaman,  r.  11  Pacific 
Espy  Cora  Miss,  nurse,  r.  818  Powell 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  231,  12th 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  321,  12th 
"    Robert  J.  Jr.,  compositor   Call,  r.    I6I312 

Folsom 
"    William   C,   foreman    machinist    Fulton 
Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  221,  12th 
Esqueda  Frank,  painter,  r.  36V2  Cedar  Lane 
Esse  Henry  R.,  machinist,  r.  115a,  6th 
Essel  Peter,  cook,  r.  23  Harriet 
Essler  Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  Pioneer  House 
"    William,    barber    Mueller  &  Boss,    r.   807 
California 
Essmann  Ernst,  dry  goods,  744  Valencia,  r.  72m 

Guerrero 
Estabrook  A.  F.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  D.   (Myers  &  Estabrook),   r.  2OI2 

Rondel  PI 
"    Fannie  M.  Miss,  associate  principal  Cal. 
School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory,  r.  San 
Jose,  Cal. 
Estaicalle  Louis,  butcher,  1806  Howard,  r.  35U8 

Mission 
Estarziau  Raymond,  driver  Loustalet&Hickei 

r.  1142  Howard 
Estee  George,  polisher  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  735i-2 
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J        WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


«  Estee  Morris  M.,  attorney  at  law,  419  California. 

§  rooms  28-33,  r.  2391  Sacramento 

a  Estelita  Alexander  J.,  upholsterer  John  Hoey, 

§•  r.  68  Tehama 

■S  "    Antone,  helper,  r.  68  Natoma 

ti  "    F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  68  Natoma 

"    Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  r.  70  Tehama 
4i  "    Joseph  Jr.,  r.  70  Tehama 

"^  "    Mary  Miss,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho. 

PJ  Co.,  r.  68  Natoma 

£  "    Michael    J.,    cigar    maker    Wiegmann  & 

o  Stuermer,  r.  70  Tehama 

fit  "    William,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  70  Tehama 

^  H  Estep  Frederick  J.,  millwright,  r.  11  Adair 

S  "    James  K.,  millwright,  r.  11  Adair 

!q  "    Katherine  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1532a  Fell 

Esterberg  Hulda  Miss,  varieties,  504^4  Leaven- 
worth 
Esters  William,  druggist  G.  Leipnitz  &  Co.,  r. 
134  McAllister 
■^       Estes  Albert  J.,  printer,  r.  IZYz  Harriet 
^^  "    Daniel  F.,  teamster,  r.  13%  Harriet 

■^  "    Edward,  cashier,  r.  I'ZYi  Harriet 

"    Frederick  J.,  millhand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 

r.  121/4  Harriet 
"    George  W.,  r.  1214  Harriet 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  polisher  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 

12/2  Harriet 
•■    Herbert  M.,  with  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  r. 

803  Filbert 
"    H.  L.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  David  Stern  &  Sons, 

r.  83914  Sutter 
"     Logan  J.,  r.  1135  Mission 
"    L.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  910  Pine 
"    Nathaniel  H.,  carpenter,  r.  819  Capp 
"    Weston  B.,  dental  student,  r.  910  Pine 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  435,  37th 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1314  Harriet 
Estner  C.  E.,  solicitor,  r.  39  Turk 
Estorff  H.,  painter  Sutro  Baths,  r.  5  Ocean  Ter- 
race 
Estrada  Benjamin,  butcher,  r.  845V^,    15th   Av 
South 
"    Edward,  liquors,  501  Sutter,  r.  212  Ellis 
"    Francisco,  boxmaker,  r.  336  Green 
"    Serapia,  seaman,  r.  608,  3d 
Estrella  George,    porter   Joseph   Poessl,  r.  16 
Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Ramiro  A.,  cigar  maker  Jose  A.  Garcia,  r. 
333  Montgomery 
Estrem  Pascal,  clothing,  24  Montgomery  Av 
Estudillo  Bernard,  baker,  r.  313  Broadway 
"    Jesas  M..  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  San  Leandro 
"    Michael,  barber  Raymond  J.  Estudillo,  r. 

314  Green 
"    Raymond  J.,  barber,  330  Broadway,  r.  314 

Green 
"    Sisto,  baker,  r.  1306  Kearny 
Etchebert  Jean  B.,  cellarman,  r.  908  Pacific 
Ethell  George  W.,  r.  736  Geary 
Ethelle  John,  teamster,  r.  317,  14th 
Ethen  Joseph   bartender  August  T.  Meyer,  r. 

200  Hyde 
Etheridge  John,  laborer,  r.  836  Illinois 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  836  Illinois 
Ethier  Louis  N.,  blacksmith  1st  St.  Wks.  Union 

I.  Wks.,  r.  69  Natoma 
Etienne  E.,  laborer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Joseph  M.,  machinist  Cyclops  I.  Wks.,  r.  14 

Sherman 
"    Victor   (Cyclops  Iron  Works),  r.   14  Sher- 
man 
"    Victor  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Cyclops  I.  Wks.,r. 
14  Sherman 
Etique  Charles  M.,  conductor,  r.  256  Stevenson 


Etique  John  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  737,  22d 
Ettel  Louis,  seaman,  r.  101,  1st 
Etter  Richard,  waiter  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Etthofer  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  49  Zoe 

"    Heinrich,  shoemaker,  r.  312%  Ritch 
Etting  Charles  W.,  salesman  W.  A.  Etting,  r. 
1928  Lexington  Av 
"    William  A.,  hardware,  110,  6th,  r.  1928  Lex- 
ington Av 
Ettinger  John  F.,  porter  Belmont  House 
"    Louis,  fringe  maker  M.   Ettinger,  r.  1917 

Sutter 
"    M.,  manufacturer  fringes,  cords,  tassels, 

etc.,  105  Post,  r.  1917  Sutter 
"    Max  C,  manager  M.  Ettinger,  105  Post,  r. 

1006  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Moritz,  r.  1916  Sutter 
"    Salome,  widow,  r.  228  Clipper 
Ettli   Frederick,    driver   Bavaria    Brewery,   r. 

SW  cor  Scott  and  Lombard 
Ettling  Kate  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  r.  101  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Louis,  salesman,  r.  142,  11th 
"    Mark,  salesman,  r.  142,  llth 
Ettlinger  Bernhard  (Eppinger  &  Co.),  r.   1909 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Isaac  L..  clerk,  r.  1909  Van  Ness  Av 
Etzel  Louis,  sausage  maker  Wilfert  Bros.,  r.  3 

Mary  Lane 
Eubank  Rule  G.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  milk  dealer,  NE  cor  Buchanan 
and  Fulton 
Eubanks  Calvin,  carpenter,  r.  560  Howard 
"    J.  Cal.,  traveling  salesman  Louis  Kline  & 
Co.,  r.  108  McAllister 
Eucalyptus  Boiler  Fluid.  Downie  B.  I.  P.  Co. 

manufacturers,  42,  3d 
Euchler  George  B.,  carpenter,  r.  1053  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Eudey  Joseph  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1518  Eddy 
Euen  George,  soap  maker  Pioneer  Soap  Wks,  r. 

'i'iVi  Decatur 
Euer  Thomas,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
Eugene  Frederick,  clairvoyant,  1728  Market 
Euges  William,  notions,  "915^4  Market,   r.  710, 

7th  Av 
Euing  Edward  H..  marker,  r.  31  Rondel  PI 

"    Harry,  carpet  layer,  r.  930,  14th  Av  South 
4®"  Euing.    See  Ewing 
Eulenstein    Julius,    cellarman,   r.   358  Clemen 

tina 
Euler  August,  bookkeeper,  r.  431,  2d 
"    August  W.,  piano  polisher  Benj.  Curtaz  & 

Son,  r.  456  Natoma 
"    Charles  E.,  salesman  Brown  &  Metzner,  r. 

431,  2d 
"    George  F.,  salesman  H,  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
431,  2d 
Euler  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  Euler  Jr.),  manufacturers 
wood  mantels  and  fine  furniture,  443,  5th 
"    Henry,  r.  431,  2d 

"    Henry  Jr.  (H.  Euler  &  Co.  and  Klemm  Man- 
tel Co.;,  r.  1511  Lyon 
"    N.,  cook  German  Hospital 

EULER  PHIL  J., 

carriage  and  wagon  painting,  paint- 
ing and  lettering  in  all  branches,  art 
and  sign  painting  a  specialty,  office 
956  Harrison  nr  Firtli,  r.  1032a  Page 

Eulert  Frederick,  r.  429  Bush 

Euling  Louis,  shipping  clerk  Charles  Keilus  & 

Co.,  r.  142,  llth 
Eulrich  Julius  F.,  carpenter,  r.  5^4  Hattie 
"    William,  carpenter  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory 
Euphrat  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1006b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emanuel,  clerk,  r.  1006b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    L.   &  Co.  (Ludwig  Euphrat   and  Herman 
Nathan),    manufacturers'    agents,     126 
Davis 
"    Ludwig  (L.  Euphrat  &  Co.),  r.  3015  Bro- 

derick 
"    Martin  F.,  salesman  L.  Euphrat  &  Co.,  r. 

2015  Broderick 
"    Maurice  L.,  student,  r.  3015  Broderick 
"    Morris    S.,  traveling    salesman,    r.    1006b 
Golden  Gate  Av 


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Eureka  Benevolent  Association,  Leo  Eloesser 
secretary, 105  Stockton 

EUREKA  BOILER  WORKS, 

■William  J.  Brady  proprietor,  manu- 
facturers boilers,  sheet  iron  and  ship 
work,  113-115  Mission,  telephone  Main 
5045 

Eureka  Broom  Factory,  office  310  Davis 
Eureka  Building  and  Loan  Association,  A. 

Andrews  president,  Sol.  J.  Levy  secre- 
tary, 304  Montgomery 

"    Chemical  Co.,  D.  L.  Munson  manager,  80-81 
Columbian  Bldg 
Eureka  Company  of  San  Francisco,  George 
Staacke  secretary,  436  California,  room  1 

"  Consolidated  Drift  Mining  Co.  (Placer  Co.), 
D.  M.  Kent  secretary,  330  Pine,  rooms 
33-36 

"  Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  William  Fries 
president,  Hyman  P.  Bush  secretary, 
134  Market 

"    Cutlery  Works,  August  Bemmerer  mana- 
ger, 540  California 
Eureka  Foundry,  Thompson  Brothers  proprie- 
tors, 127-131  Beale,  telephone  Main  5137 

"  Grain  Cleaner,  Jeremiah  D.  Gove  propri- 
etor, E  s  Montgomery  bet  Francisco  and 
Chestnut 

"  Grain  Warehouse,  Seth  Clisby  proprietor, 
NW  cor  Montgomery  and  Chestnut 

"  Hotel,  Peter  Balzer  proprietor,  413-415 
Brannan 

"  Loan  Association,  William  Nicol  presi- 
dent, D.  Hirschfeld  secretary,  3-4  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  floor 

"    Machine  Works,  107-111  Fremont 

"    Manufacturing  Co.,  office  1449  Polk 

"    Music  Hall,  John    Geary    proprietor,    537 
Kearny 
Eureka  Planing  Mills,  Bolander  &  Perkins  pro- 
prietors, 115-117  Main 

"  Roller  Bearings  Co.,  A.  T.  Hatch  president, 
N.  W.  Hammond  secretary,  office  605 
Clay 

"  Sheet  Iron  and  Metal  Works,  George  Pabst 
manager,  304  Mission 

"    Soda  Waterworks,  Hagedorn  &  Theirbach 
proprietors,  1756  Ellis 
Eureka  Special  Delivery  Co.,  Duke  &  Swain 
proprietors,  1146-1148  Mission 

"  Valley  House,  Mrs.  Patrick  Mahony  pro- 
prietor, 2658  Market 

Eureka  Valley  Pharmacy, 

F.  H.  Smith  &  Co.  proprietors,  NW  cor 
Castro  and  19th 

Eureka  Valley  Laundry,  Armand  C.  Dram  pro- 
prietor, 20  Collingwood 
Europa  Hotel,  E'oppiano  &  Barbagelata  proprie- 
tors, 628  Broadway 
Europe  Hotel,  Jean  Desbarats  proprietor,  814 

Montgomery 
Eustace  Daniel,  tailor  Isaac  Lessman,  r.   119 
Sansome 
"    Edward,  rancher,  cor  Sweeney  and  Boyl- 

ston 
"    F.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mills 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  208  Sweeney 
"    John  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
Eustice    D.,    printer,  r.    American    Exchange 
Hotel 
"    Edward   W.,    insurance     broker,     r.    3041 
Howard 
Eustis  Daniel  F.,  cashier  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Eva  James,  president  Alaska  Improvement  Co., 
3  Steuart,  and  proprietor  California 
Fuse  Works,  cor  14th  and  Channel,  office 
330  California,  rooms  1-3,  r.  SW  cor 
Butte  and  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    James  M.,  foreman  California  Fuse  Works, 

r.  SW  cor  Pennsylvania  Av  and  Butte 
"    Samuel  J.,  with  California  Fuse  Works, 
330   California,    rooms    1-3,    r.    SW    cor 
Butte  and  Pennsylvania  Av 
Evain  Lewis,  laundryman,  r.  7251^  O'Farrell 
"    Victoria  Mme.,  laundry,  725!/2  O'Farrell 
Evans  A.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

PORTIERES. 

Largest  Assortment  on  the  Coast. 
<5-4-l-6-4-'7    /Vlarket    St 


Evans  Albert  S.,  cashier  Charles  S.  Healey  r 

914  Oak 
"    Alfred    J.,   deputy  County  Clerk,    r.    1832 

Green 
"    Allan  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Andrew,  tailor,  906  Laguna,  r.  26th  Av  nr 

California 
"    Arthur  H.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r. 

14  Park  Hill  Av 
"    A.  W.,  clerk,  r.  131  Montgomery 
"    Bessie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  Hotel  St. 

Nicholas 
"    Caleb  P.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Sacramento,  Cal. 
"    Caradoc  A.,  machinist  Office  Specialty  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 

EVANS  C.  H.  &  CO. 

(Chester  H.  Evans  and  John  Thompson^ 
machine  works,  110-112  Beale 

Evans  Charles,  bookkeeper  Trumbull  &  Beebe, 
r.  Niles,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Charles,  dairyman,  13  Hartford 

"    Charles,  peddler,  r.  33  Crocker 

"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  1703  Harrison 

"    Charles  J.,  examiner  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Charles  J.,  peddler,  r.  1029  York 

"    Chester  H.  (C.  H.  Evans  &  Co.),  r.  835  Capp 

'■    Christopher,  r.  534  Howard 

•'    Clarence  D..  druggist  Samuel  A.  McDon- 
nell, r.  312  Fell 

"    Daisy  Miss,  r.  1703  Stockton 

"    Edward,  hostler  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 
607  California 

"    Edward  J.,  furrier  Frederick  P.  MuUer,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3826  Sacramento 

"  Elmer  E.,  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  728 
Mission 
Evans  Evan  C,  commission  merchant,  ship 
broker  and  agent  Indemnity  Mutual 
Marine  Assurance  Co.  Limited  (of  Lon- 
don), 302 California,  telephone  Main  5460, 
r.  San  Rafael 

^'    Florence  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   114  McAl- 
lister 

"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  224,  4th 

"    Frederick  P.,  psychographist,  r.  1342  McAl- 

"    F.  S.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  35  Baker 

"    George  A.,  veterinary  surgeon,  132i/4  Welsh 

Evans  George  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  3115  Howard 
"    George  P.,  cook,  r.  63414  Broadway 
"    George  S.,  clerk  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  35  Baker 
"    Gomer  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3826  Sacramento 
"    Gordon  W.,  teamster  Albert   E.  Buckman, 

r.  2709  Sacramento 
"    Grace,  widow,  taiioress,  r.  2714  Clara 
"    Harlow,  brushmaker  Read  &  Zahn,  r.  897 

Noe 
"    Henry,  capitalist,  r.  2313  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hobart  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1809 

-    Haight 
"    Isaac,  carpenter,  r.  1036,  19th 
"    Ivor,  driver  Richard  Keller 
"    J.,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  362  Minna 
"    James,  r.  611,  21st 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  183414  Stockton 
'■    James,  milker  J.  Skehen,  r.  Trumbull  nr 

Condon 
"    James  P.,  porter  Henry  Co  well  &  Co.,  r 

1913  Leavenworth 
"    Jenkin,  laborer,  r.  3  Pixley 


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Evans  J.  O.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S.  P. 
Co..  r.  Oakland 

"    J.  Otis,  bookmaker,  r.  1112  Vallejo 

"    John,  r.  110  Ellis 

"    Jobn,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co.,   r. 
1339  California 

>,    John,  boatman  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1823  Stock- 
ton 

'■    John,  cook  D.  Halloran,  r.  156,  3d 

"    John,  driver  Oakland  Dairy,  r.  330  Fulton 

"    John,  fireman,  r.  I82414  Stockton 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  953  Folsom 

"    John  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  3333  Hyde 

"    John  H.,  master  schr  Mary  F.  Cruz,  office 
56  Steuart,  r.  3333  Hyde 

"    John  H.,  porter  Paul  Keyser,  r.  1130  Mis- 
sion 

"-  JohnM.,  liquors,  116  Eddy.  r.  1130  Market 

"    John  M.,  merchant  tailor,  330  Broderick 
Evans  Jolin  W.,  agent  Domestic  Sewing  Ma- 
chines. 1021  Market,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Joseph  F.,   attorney   at    law,  43-44  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Oakland 

"    Joseph  J.,  r.  314614  Market 

"    Josephine  C.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  514  Sutter 

"    Lark,  expressman  G.  W.  Lee,  r.  1005 Powell 

"    Laura  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  184  Perry 

"    Lizzie  G.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  1334  Mission 

"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  3  Marcy  PI 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3313  Van  Ness  Av 

"    M.  Isabelle  Miss,   student,  r.  36th  Av  nr 
California 

"    Oliver     P.     (Evans  &  Meredith),    r.   3416 
Washington 

"    Perry  O.,  student,  r.  3416  Washington 

"    Phillip,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515  Califor- 
nia 

"    P.  T.,  engineer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1413  Hyde 

"    R.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1539  Oak 

"    Richard  J.,   counter  The    Morgan  Oyster 
Co.,  r.  445,  3d 

"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  39  Minna 

"    Robert,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  374 
Clementina 

"    Robert  H.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1719  O'Farrell 

"    Rupert  W.,  machine  hand,  r.  26,  10th 

"    Samuel,  fireman  str  Corona,  r.  704^  Mission 

"  .Samuel,  hostler  Goldberg, 'Bowen  &  Co., 
r.  607  California 

"    Samuel,  porter  Mrs.  E.  Cole,  r.  301  Michi- 
gan 

"    Samuel  G.,  clerk  Hooker  &  Co..  r.  26th  Av 
nr  California 

"    Sarah  F.,  widow,  r.  1112  Vallejo 

"    Stephen,  porter,  r.  522  Pine 

"    Terrence  F.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.. 
r.  615  Diamond 

"    Taliesin,  journalist  Chronical,  r.  Oakland 

"    Thomas,  carrier  postofhce,  r.  28  Zoe 

"    Thomas,  janitor  Seamen's  Institute,  r.  33 
Steuart 

"    Thomas,  miner,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    Thomas  B.,  contractor,  r.  3314  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Thomas  J.,  r.  445,  3d 

"    Thomas  J.,  inspector    Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  637  Stevenson 
Evans  Thomas  R.,  proprietor  New  Wisconsin 
Hotel,  NE  cor  Pacific  and  Montgomery 

"    Valentine,  printer  Galloway,  Giddings  & 
Co.,  r.  15031/2  Market 

"    Wallace  D.,  bookkeeper  Price  Baking  Pow- 
der Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Warren,  foreman  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks.. 
r.  907  Florida 


Evans  William,  gasfltter,  r.  3223  Greenwich 

"     William,  teamster,  r.  309  Fell 

"  William  H.,  foreman  blacksmith  Golden 
State  and  Miners  I.  Wks,  r.  19VassarPl 

"  William  J.,  bookkeeper  Public  Adminis- 
trator, r.  1026,  30th 

EVANS  WILLIAM  M., 

searcher  of  records,  325  Montgomery, 
room  12,  r.  Berkeley 
Evans  William  R.,  bookkeeper  J.  W.   Evans, 
and  agent  Fenton  Bicycle,  1021  Market, 
r.  East  Oakland 
"    Wilson,  r.  25  Baker 
"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  925  Harrison 
Evans  &  Meredith  (Oliver  P.  Evans  and  John 
H.  Meredith),  attorneys  at  law,  33  Mills 
Bldg,  10th  floor 
4S"Evans.    See  Evens 
Evansen  Mary,  widow,  r.  323  Vallejo 
Evanson  Emil,  millhand  Central  Lumber  and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  Bryant  and  California  Av 
Evars  Victor,  proprietor  City  Front  Exchange, 

48  Sacramento 
Evarts  Jonathan  J.,  painter,  r.  1119  Fell 

"    Philetus,  capitalist,  r.  2711  Sacramento 
4®-Evarts.    See  Ebert 

Evatt  Edward  I.,  salesman  Thomas  Lundy,  r. 
r.  108  Devisadero 
"    Frank  B.,  book  and  job  printer,  935  Market, 

r.  108  Devisadero 
"    William  J.,  hatter,  r.  108  Devisadero 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  23414  Ritch 
Evelich  John,  waiter,  r.  143,  6th 
Eveleth  Alma,  plasterer,  r.  1770  Green 
"    Frank   D.,  butcher  Schmidt  &  Eggers,  r. 

1036  Oak 
"    James  A.  (Eveleth  &  Nash),  r.  718  Califor- 
nia 
"    Joseph  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1770  Green 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1770  Green 
"    William  S.,   printer  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 


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liam H.  Nash),  fruit  and  produce  com- 
mission, 422  Front 

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EVENING   POST 

(daily  and  weekly),  Evening  Post  Pub- 
lishing Co.  proprietors  and  publishers, 
NE  cor  Kearny  and  Bush 
Evening  Post  Building,  NE  cor  Kearny  and 

Bush 
Evening  Post  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  and 
proprietors     Evening    Post,      NE     cor 
Kearny  and  Bush 
"    Star  Mining  Co.   (Grass  Valley),  John  J. 
Scoville  secretary,  320  Sansome,  room  12 
Evenritter  Henry,  machinist  Yosemite  Mfg  Co. 
Evens  Ammina  Mrs.,  lodgings,  348i4,  3d 
"    Frederick  W.,  salesman  Bennett  &Schutte, 

r.  811  Hyd3 
"    Harvev  A.,  salesman  Bunster  Bros.,  r.  805 

Hyde 
"    Hiram  G.,  orchardist,  r.  406  California  Av 
"    John,  r.  9,  23d 

"    William  F.,  clerk   auditing    dept   Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  796  Van  Ness  Av 
^©''Evens.    See  Evans 

E  venson  John,  longshoreman,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp 
Bryant 
"    John  J.,  business  agent  Kenny  &  McLean, 
r.  777  Market 
Ever  Ready  Dress  Stay  Co.  (Ypsilanti,  Mich.), 
manufacturers   dress    stays,  Brown    & 
Metzner  agents,  535  Market 
Everding  Frederick  W.,  salesman  J.  Everding 
&Co.,  r.  I6231/2  Turk 
"    Herman  H.,  shoemaker,  52254,  6th 
Everding  J.  &  Co.  (John  Everding)  commission 
merchants,  48  Clay 
"    John  (J.  Everding  &  Co.),  r.  3116  Mason 
"    John  Jr..  with  J.   Everding  &  Co.,  r.  2116 
Mason 
Everett  Abijah  P.,  Mrs.,  widow  r.  816  Sutter 
"    Alexander  H.,  clerk  The  Cal.  Architect  and 

Building  Ne.vs,  r.  133,  3d  Av 
"    Caroline  T.,  widow,  r.  1307  Devisadero 


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Everett  Daniel  H.,  liquors,  123  O'Farrell,  r.  1618 
Larkin 
"    Edward,  with  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  2713 

Buchanan 
"    EstelleB.  Miss,  teacher  Sheridan  School, 

r.  1309  Devisadero 
"    George  L.,  office  4  California,  r.  Oakland 
Everett  Grammar  School,   Mrs.    Frances   A. 
Banning  principal,  Sanchez  bet  16th  and 
17th 
"    Harrold  F.,  bartender,  r.  10  Angelica 
"    House,  Mrs.  Mary  Dalton  proprietor,  55,  2d 
"    John,  hackman,  r.  37  Tehama 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  426  Waller 
"    Leonard,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Cos., 

r.  2713  Buchanan 
"    Luther,  clerk,  r.  1919  Greenwich 
Everett  Oliver,  architect,  126  Kearny,  room  41, 
and  secretary  California  Architectural 
Publishing  Co.,  408  California,  room  16, 
r.  8  Tremont  Av 
"    S.  L.,  publisher  Pac.  Coast  "Wood  and  Iron, 
4  California,  r.  Oakland 
JgS"Everhart.    See  Eberhart 
Everinghim  Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  r.  33  Beideman 
"    Samuel  M.,  salesman  J.  C.  Rued  &  Co.,  r. 
33  Beideman 
Everington  John.  r.  2116  Mason 
Evers  August  C,  laborer,  r.  107,  25th 

"    Charles  D.,  foreman  I.  Gutte,  r.  128,  14th 
Evers  Frank  H.,  chief  engineer  str  Washtenaw, 
office  9  Mission 
"    George  C,  clerk  I.  Gutte,  r.  122,  14th 
"    Julius  J. , shipping  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 
r.  Oakland 
JWilliam,  tailor,  r.  110  Montgomery  block 
See  Ebers  and  Evars 
Everson  Christina,  widow,  r.  20  Everett  rear 
"    Frank  L.,  lithographer,  r.  1322  Montgomery 
"    James  H.,  gold  pen  maker  J.  H.  Baptis,  r. 

Haywards,Cal. 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  16  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  518  Mission 
Everson  Wallace,  president  Pacific  Surety  Co. 
308  Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  B.,  lamplighter  S.  F.   Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  20063-£  Dupont 
J8®=  Everson.    See  Iversen 
4®-Everta.    See  Evarts 
Eves  E.,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa 

"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  59  Tehama 
Eviston    Joseph  L.   (Meyer  &  Eviston),   r.    19 

Market 
Evonata  Frank,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Ewald  Anton,  r.  37  Lily  Av 
"    Anton,  clerk,  r.  17^4  John 
"    Fred,    stereotyper    The    Bulletin,    r.    U57 

Stevenson 
"    Henry,  solicitor,  r.  17%  John 
"    Theodore  W.,  barber,  1218  Stockton,  r.  17^4 
John 
Ewart  Catharine,  widow,  r.  426!^  Fell 
"    John,  clerk  Montgomery's  Hotel 
Ewell  Augustus  H.,  engineer  Vermont  Marble 
Co.,  r.  1  Congo 
"    Clara  D.  Miss,  r.  2537  Folsom 
"    Edwin  C,  with  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1401 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louis  C,  carpenter,  r.  167  Minna 

Luther  J.,  president  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co., 
331,  23d,  r.  2537  Folsom 
"    ,  Shafer   &   Co.,    Luther  J.   Ewell   presi- 
dent, Frank  E.  Shafer  secretary,  dealers 
in  milk,  331,  23d 
«®=  Ewell.    SeeYuill 
Ewen Charles,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    John   S.,   bookkeeper  Gray  &  Mitchell,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William  H.,  rigger,  r.  423  Mississippi 
Ewer  Warren  B.  (Dewey  &  Co.),  r.  1513  Clay 
Ewer  W.  D.  &  Co.  (Charles  F.  Precht),  employ- 
ment agents,  626  Clay 
Ewers  Charles   E.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.  ,  r.  319 
Bartlett 
"    George    I.,    dispatcher    S.   P.  Co.,    r.  552 

Wisconsin 
"    Max,  laborer    Enterprise    Brewing  Co.,   r. 
5121/4  Taylor 
Ewert  John  C,  r.  489  Haight 


Ewert  Theodore  J.,  porter  Siebe  Bros.  &  Plage- 
mann,  r.  489  Haight 
"    William  C.  M.,  machinis.,  A.  J.  Van  Drake, 
r.  489  Haight 
Ewig  Ernst,  liquors,  727  Davis,  r.  1918  Filbert 
E wing  Alison,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  E wing, 
r.  Oakland 
Calvin,  r.  208  San  Jose  Av 
Calvin  Jr.,  clerk  Post,  r.  208  San  Jose  Av 
Chalmer,  lumberman,  r.  722;4  Capp 
Charles  G.,  r.  2221  Scott 
Charles  M.,  collector  Post,  r.  208  San  Jose  Av 
Ewing  Charles  S.,  manufacturer  of  horse  col- 
lars and  harness,  552  Mission,  r.  2517  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Chesney  W.,  portrait  artist   (water  color). 

231  Post 
"    Daniel,  secretary's  office  S.  P.  Co.,  room  23, 

Hobart  Bldg,  r.  1218  Turk 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1218  Turk 
"    Ellen  E.  Miss,  teacher  Hawthorne  Primary 

School,  r.  2221  Scott 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  340  Turk 
"    Frank  L.,  dentist,  r.  628  O'Farrell 
"    George,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  616, 23d 
"    George,  wagon   maker  John  F.  Ewing,  r. 

1128  Florida 
"    George  F.,  blacksmith  John  F.  Ewing,  r. 

1128  Florida 
"    George  J.,  fireman  Engine  12,  r.  40  Commer- 
cial 
"    Harry,  carpet  layer  John  McQueen 
;  A.,  grainer,  r.  1218  Turk 
T.,  driver,  r.  417  Bush 
John,  horseshoer,  103,  11th,  r.  1218  Turk 
John  F.,  blacksmith  and  wagon  maker,  1129 

Alabama,  r.  1128  Florida 
John  R.,  machinist,  r.  21  Turk 
Kittle  A.   Miss,  swamp  land  clerk  U.  S. 

Surveyor  General's  office,  r.  Oakland 
Luther  L.,  clerk  John  A.  Foster,  r.  1611  Turk 
Mary  M.  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1611  Turk 
Maurice  D.,   with   Cal.    Casket  Co.,  r.  959 

Howard 
R.   Miss,  forelady  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  959  Howard 
Robert,  contractor,  418  California,  room  5, 
and  president  Santa  Cruz  Lime  Co.,  408 
California,  r.  136  South  Broderick 
Robert,  marker,  r.  1218  Turk 
Samuel  H.,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ewing, 


"    Samuel  M.,  reporter,  r.  2907  Bush 

"    S.  Howard,  freight   clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 

208  San  Jose  Av 
"    Stanley  J.,  salesman  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  211 

Mason 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1330  Howard 
4®" Ewing.    See  Euing 

EXAMINER  THE 

(daily  and  weekly),  WiUiam  R.  Hearst 
editor  and  proprietor,  NE  cor  Market 
and  Grant  Av.,  telephone  Main  1805, 
editorial,  composing  and  press  rooms, 
645-647  Mission,  telephone  Main  1804, 
city  editor's  telephone  Main  1821 

Examining  Board  of  Pensions,  United  States, 
Joseph  Pescia  M.  D.  president.  D.  F. 
Ragan  M.  D.  secretary,  Max  Magnus 
treasurer,  3-4-5  Donohoe  Bldg 

Excelsior  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Henry  Payot  president,  N.  Schlessinger 
secretary,  304  Montgomery 


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WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO. 


BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS. 


BACCHUS    CELLARS 

AND    RHINE-FARM    VINEYARDS, 

SONOMA. 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  CO., 

i=i?,one,iETOE.s. 

SAN    FRANCISCO  AND   NEW  YORK. 


CO 
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580 


EXC 


CROCKEE-LANGLEY   DLRECTOKY. 


FAB 


J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BAT-TERV   ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Excelsior  Coal  and  Screening  Co., 

M.  R.  Roberts  president  aaid  superin- 
tendent, M.  R.  Roberts  Jr.  vice-presi- 
dent and  general  agent,  5  Spear 

Excelsior  Glove  Co.,  S.  Fear  &  Co.  proprietors. 
■113-415  Market 
"    Hall,  2319  Mission 

"    Hotel,  August  Bruns  proprietor,  608,  6th 
Excelsior     Mill    Co.,    Dodge   &    Dunshee    pro- 
prietors, manufacturers  window  frames, 
sash    and    blind   moldings,  etc.,  713-717 
Bryant 
"    Redwood  Co.  The,  planing  mill  and  yard 
SE  cor  Channel  and  4th,  C.  A.  Hooper  & 
Co.  agents,  office  204  Front 
Excelsior  Stables,  Lot  D.  Slocum  proprietor,  925 
Sutter 
"    Straw   Works,  M.  A.  Conklin   &    Co.  pro 

prietors,  120,  4th 
"    Tannery,   John    Reilly   proprietor.  235-237 

Day 
"    The.  Mrs.  Maggie    Gorman  proprietor,  39 
Turk 
Excelsior  Wire  Works,  Justinian  Caire  Co.  pro- 
prietors, office  521-527  Market,  works  571 
Mission 
"    Wooden  Pipe  Co.,  David  C.  Henny    man- 
ager, C.  A.  Hooper   &   Co.   agents,   204 
Front 
Exchange  Block,  506  Battery 
Exchequer  Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill.  Nev.),  Charles 
Hirshfeld   president,  Charles   E.  Elliot 
secretary,  79  Nevada  Block 
Exempt  Fire  Co.,  John  J.  Guilfoyle  secretary,  9 
Brenham  PI 
"     Relief  Fund,  Board  of  Trustees  of,  Joseph 
Marshall  secretary,  9  Brenham  PI 
Exline  William,  plasterer,  r.  235  Stevenson 
Exodius  Julia  Mme,  medium,  r.  106  Eddy 
Exotic  Garden  Nursery,  Krabbenhoft  &  From- 

menwiler  proprietors,  1727  Mission 
Ey  Alfred,  bartender  William  ZoUer,  r.  North 

Eybs    Louis,    bottler'  Cal.   Bottling  Co.,  r.  521 
Franklin 
"    William  (Eybs  &  Schroder),  r.  521  Franklin 
"    &    Schroder    (William    Eybs    and    Henry 
Schroder),  liquors.  101,  6th 
Eyer  George  V.,  cook,  r.  426  Natoma 
Eyerman  Bernhard  C,  liquors,  28,  3d,  r.  20914 

Prospect  PI 
Eylenfeldt  Julius,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast 

Furniture  Co..  r.  118  Holly  Park 
Eymat  Gustave,  with  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r 

434  Green 
Eyraud  Jean,  gardener  Louis  H.  Pottet,  r.  Ne- 
braska nr  Cortland  Av 
E3Te   Edward   E.,  president    Germania    Lead 
Works,    office   124   Sansome,  room    7,   r. 
Menlo  Park 
Eyre  Edward  L.  (Girvin  &  Eyre),  and  president 
Vulcan   Iron    Works,    135    Fremont,    r 
Menlo  Park 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  211  Castro 
"    Manuel  G.,  messenger  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Perry  (Brown  «fe  Eyre),  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    Robert  M.,  clerk  Girvin  &  Eyre,  r.  Menlo 
Park 
£S»  Eyre.    See  Ayer,  Ayers  and  Ayres 
Eyselee  Albert,  teamster  S.  F.  Contracting  Co., 
r.  228  Langton  rear 
"    Alfred,  teamster  S.  F.  Contracting  Co.,  r. 

228  Langton  rear 
"     Sarah,  widow,  r.  228  Langton  rear 


Eyster  Nellie  Blessing  Mrs.,  authoress,  r.  2715 

Buchanan 
Eyton  C,  clerk,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 
Ezeguiel  Prota  Mrs.,  tamales,  1033'/^  Valencia 
Ezekiel  Edward,  household  goods,  IIO314  Folsom 
Ezekiels    Charles,    salesman  The    Hamburerer 

Co.,  r.  910  Post 


Ezell  Louis,  horseman,  r.  412  Cole 
Ezickgruff  Michael,  brewer,  r.  27  Madison  Av 
Ezquerro  Louisa,  widow,  r.  1220  Stockton 
"    Manuel,   barber    Manuel    Gomes,   r.    1220 
Stockton 
Ezzell  J.  C,  miner,  r.  1309  Stockton 


Faas  Fernandez,  barber,  702  Montgomery  Av 
Faas  George,  manufacturer  cutlery  and  surgi- 
cal instruments,  328  Bush,  r.  Fruitvale 
Fabbi  Henry,  veterinary  surgeon,  122  Eddy,  r. 

1012  Fillmore 
Fabbri  Alexander,  peddler,  r.  430  Pacific 
"    Angelo,  laborer,  r.  233  Green 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r,  igv^  Moray  Alley 
Fabbris  Emedio,  mosaic  worker  Braida  &  Pas- 
quali,  r.  236  Hickory 
"    Ermanio,  mosaic  worker,  r.  236  Hickory  Av 
"    Guglielmo,  clerk  Matteucci  &  Vannucci,  r. 

236  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  mosaic  worker  Braida  &  Pasquali,  r. 

236  Hickory  Av 
"    Louis  J.,  mosaic   worker  Braida  &  Pas- 
quali, r,  236  Hickory  Av 
Fabens  Frances,  widow,  r.  1913 Polk 
"    Frank  C,  clerk  manager's  office  S.  P.  Co., 
4  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
Faber  Augustus  G.,  carpenter,  r.211  Castro 
"    Bertha  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  167  Juniper 
"    Charles,  r.  605  Steiner 
"    Charles,  salesman,  r.  1715  EMton 
"    Charles  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  95  Steuart 
•'    Charles   J.,   carriage   trimmer,  r.  33  Val- 
paraiso 
"    Conrad,  porter,  r.  439  Jessie 
"    Daniel,  r.  109  Jessie 

"    Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  1100,  24th 
"    George,   asst.    lineman    Police   Patrol,    r 
33  Valparaiso 
Faber  Hermann  (Faber  &  Co.),  r.  12  Dale  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  33  Valparaiso 
"    Joseph,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

33  Valpariso 

"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  33  Valparaiso 

"    Serenia  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Galilee,  95 

Steuart 
"    William  E.,  bartender  The  Criterion,  r.  15 

Dale  PI 

FABER  &  CO. 

(Hermann  Faber)  importers  and  deal- 
ers in  staple  and  fancy  groceries,  for- 
eign    and    domestic    table   luxuries, 
teas,  wines  and  cigars,  119  Taylor, 
telephone  Jessie  12 
Fabian  Brothers  (Charles  A.  Fabian),  groceries 
and  liquors,  1701  Stockton 
"    Charles  A.  (Fabian  Bros.),  r.  2054  .Tones 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  E  s  Townsend  bet  7th  and 

8th 
"    Harris,  second  hand  clothing,  1011  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  Iowa  bet  33d   and  24th, 

Potrero 
"    Louisa  G.,  widow,  r.  1600  Bush 
"    M.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  915  Geary 
"    Morris,  second  hand  clothing,  1206  Howard 
"    Philip  (Fabian  &  Co.),  r.  1522  Broadway 
"    William,  compositor  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

915  Geary 
"    &   Co.,    merchants    (Tracy),    office   224-226 
Bush 
Fabio  Martin,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Vincenzo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Fabisch  Bruno,  brush  maker  F.  R.  Schwarz,  r. 

34  Austin 

Fab]  R.  P.,  special  agent  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  Portland,  Or. 


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Fabre  Benjamin  C,  porter  Olsen  Bros.,   r.  537 

Sacramento 
Fabre  Jules,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  618   Cali- 
fornia, r.  23  Scott  PI 
Fabreque  Henri,  office,  14  Sansome 
Fabri  Vito,  boot  black,  101  Ellis,  r.  515  Green 

"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1625  Powell 
Fabrien  Julius,  cellarman  Schlesingerfe  Bender 
Fabris    Antonio    B.,   cook  J.  D.  Fabris,  r.  1503 
Turk 
"    Dominick  (Fabris  &  Rivolo),  r.  2931/4  Union 
"    Frank,  fish  dealer,  r.  336  Union 
"    Frank,    proprietor     Colombo     Hotel,    621 

Broadway 
"    Geronimo  A.,  shoemaker,  410  Chestnut 
"    Jeremiah  D.,  restaurant,  1503  Turk 
"    Peter,  mosaic  worker  Braida  &  Pasquali,  r. 

520  Hickory  Av 
»    Vincent  (A.  Parmisano   &  Co.),  r.    ISWA 

Kearny 
"    &  Rivolo  (Dominick  Fabris   and   Antomo 
Rivolo),  fish,  4  Clay  St.  Market 
*®=Fabris.    See  Fabbris 

Fabry  Frank  E.,  laborer,  r.  Lisbon  nr  Brazil  Av 
■'    Frank  E.  Jr.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Lisbon  nr 

Brazil  Av 
"    Frank  H.,   pressman  Brunt  &  Co.,  r.  1331 

California 
"    Herman  L.    (Philip  Kiefer  &  Co.),   r.   605 

Steiner 
"    Herman  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  520  Laguna 
"    Leopold  M.,  butcher,  r.  520  Laguna 
Faccini  Camilla,  widow,  r.  314  Vallejo 
"    David,  fireman  Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  r.  Flint 

Av  nr  Battery 
"    Enrico,  laborer,  r.  314  Vallejo 
"    Joseph  F.,  tinsmith  George  H.   Tay    Co., 

r.  314  Vallejo 
"    Vincenzo,  fisherman,  r.  314^4  Vallejo 
Facco  Catherine,  widow,   r.  Onondaga    Av  nr 

Mission  Road 
Fachian  Andrew,  confectioner,  r.  34  Mary 
Facio  August,  real  estate,  r.  9  Gavin  PI 

"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  9  Gavin  PI 
Factor  Samuel,  tailor,  317M  O'Farrell 
Fader  John  J.,  r.  717  Post 
Fagan  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1554  Kentucky 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  510,  3d 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    Dominic,  coal   passer  str    Eureka,  r.   234 

Greenwich 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    J.,  baker  str  San  Bias 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  863  Bryant 
"    James,  saloon  keeper,  r.  723,  7th  Av 
"    James   J.,    cashier   American    Bank    and 

Trust  Co.  of  S.  F.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1330  Leavenworth 
"    Louis,  shoemaker,  r.  1061  Folsom 
"    Mary    Miss,   spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  1554  Kentucky 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Harrison  Primary 

School,  r.  110  Jones 
"    Michael,  waiter,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1325  Minna 
"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  4  Lizzie 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk,  r.  110  Jones 
"    William  A.,  electrician,  r.  1611  Howard 
"    William  J.,  carriage  painter  Robert  Walsh 
"    William  T.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  39  Perry 
4®"Fagan.    See  Fagen,  Fagin  and  Fegan 
Fagen  Hugh,  laborer,  r.  221  Broadway 
"    James,  r.  Elsie  nr  Eugenia  Av 
"    James  (James  Fagen  &  Son),  r.  1014  Sacra- 
mento 
"    James  &  Son  (James  and  James  J.),  livery 

stable,  11-13  Webb 
"    James  J.  (James  Fagen  &  Son),  r.  1014  Sac- 
ramento 
"    John,   asst.     property    master   California 

Theatre,  r.  520  Bush 
"    Mabel  R.  Miss,  dressmaking,  437  Sutter 
"    Michael  F.,  sailmaker  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  1301 

Bush 
"    Nettie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  615  Haight 
"    Patrick  H.,  boatman,  r.  204  Jackson 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Fumisliiiig  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
S^I-S-^T"    IVIARKEX    ST. 


Fagen  Peter  J.,  collector  David  Stern  &  Sons,  r. 

615  Haight 
J9S=-Fagen.    See  Fagan,  Fagin  and  Fegan 
Fager  Alma,  domestic,  834  Post 
"    John    car   builder    Sutter  St    Ry.,   r.  1315 
Broadway 
Fagerberg  William  F.,  rattan  worker  Wakefield 

Rattan  Co. 
Fagerlund  Gustav  M.,mate  str  Greenwood,  r. 

Oakland 
Fagerstrom  Alexander,  seaman,  r.  Newman  nr 
Bennington 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  513  Greenwich 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  513  Greenwich 
Fagg  John  M.,  deputy  Tax  Collector,  r.    2323 

Pacific 
Faggor  George,  baker,  r.  518  Stevenson 
FagOthey  Denis,  groceries  and  liquors  and  mu- 
sician, NW  cor  Turk  and  Jones,  r.  530!/2 
Turk 
"    Frank,  groceries  and  liquors,  400-402  Eddy, 

r.  1333  Oak 
"    Jean,  r.  1333  Oak 
"    John  E.   (FagOthey  &  Maple  and  Maple, 

Thomas  &  FagOthey),  r.  315  Lyon 
"    Joseph  A.,  cashier  Chevalier  &  Co..  r.  1631 

Hayes 
"    &  Maple   (John  E.  Fagothy  and  Myron  C. 
Maple)  proprietors  Golden  Gate  Cyclery, 
307  Broderick 
Fahden  Hans,  shoemaker,  410  Devisadero 
Fahey  Anna,  domestic,  3300  Washington 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  bakery,  513  Bryant 
"    Henry  R.,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cant- 

rell,  r.  515  H 
"    James,  r.  13161/4  Harrison 
'•    James,  gardener,  r.  834  Valencia 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
"    John,  r.  5  Lincoln 
"    John,  r.  1505  Montgomery 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  548'/4  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  janitor  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  19 

Georgia 
"    Martin,  shoemaker,  3929  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  8  Ringold 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  706  Natoma 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1604  Bush 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  513  Bryant 
'=    Patrick,  tailor,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  413  Broderick 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas,  r.  506  Napa 
"    Thomas,  foundryman,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas  F.,  grainer  J.  E.  Rose 
"    William,  driver,  r.  222.  23d 
Fahey  William,  proprietor  Cosmopolitan  Hotel, 

100,  5th 
4®=Fahey.    See  Fahy,  Fay  and  Fey 
Fahlbusch  George  C,  painter,  r.  224  Lobos 
"    William,  r.  224  Lobos 

"    William  H.,  messenger  U.  S.  Weather  Bu- 
reau, r.  234  Lobos 
Fahmbrich  Julius,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Fahnestock   Gates  D.,   general   agent  Pacific 
Coast  of  International  Navigation  Com- 
pany's   Trans-atlantic  lines,    office   609 
Market,  Grand  Hotel  Bldg,  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
Fahning  Hermann,   cabinet  maker,  r.  358  Clem- 
entina 
Fahnley    William,    operator     Buckingham    & 

Hecht,  r.  313  Fair  Oaks 
Fahr  Joseph,  bottler,  r.  1616  Buchanan 


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Fahrbaeh   August    C,  bookkeeper  Charles    S. 
Healey.  r.  751  Hayes 
"    Christian  F.,  commission  merchant,  r.  721 

Hayes 
"    Emil  F.,  cashier  L.   Dinkelspiel  &  Sons,  r. 

2527  Gough 
"    Helena,  widow,   r.  Ripley  PI  nr  Alabama 
Fahrenbach  George,  cooper,  r.  106  Tehama 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  12  Godeus 
Fahrenholz    Arthur,   carriage  painter,    r.    1127 
Treat  Av 
'■    Frederick    W.,    carrier  postoffice,    r.    1127 

Treat  Av 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  1127  Treat  Av 
Fahrenkamp  Olaf  F.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  9th  Av 

South  nr  G 
Fahrenkrug  Christian,  watchman  Western  Su- 
gar Refinery,  r.  2300  Folsom 
"    G.  F.  William,  r.  1086  Howard 
"    Henry,  cooper,  r.  2300  Folsom 
Fahs  Herman  H.,  pressman  H.  S.   Crocker  Co., 
r.  336  Bryant 
"    Paul,  r.  336^  Bryant 
Fahsel  Henry,  candies  and  stationery,  128.  3d 
Fahy  James,  r.  St.  Dominic's  Monastery 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  118  Drumm 
'■    John  F.,  teamster,  r.  25  Freelon 
"    Patrick  H.  P.,  clerk,  r.  1727  Market 
•'    Philip  (Doherty  &  Fahy),  r.   1414  Bryant 

At 
"    Richard,  contractor,  r.  514  Noe 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  402  Van  Ness  Av 
.^"Fahy.    See  Fahey,  Fav  and  Fey 
Fahys    Joseph  &    Co.,   (New   York),    J.    Serex 
manager.  4  Sutter,  room  4 
"    Watch  Case  Co.,  J.  Serex  manager.   4  Sut- 
ter, room  4 
Faick  Brothers  (Nlkolaus  and  Conrad),  willow 
and  rattan  ware,  477  Tehama 
"    Conrad  (Faick  Bros.),  r.  477  Tehama 
"    Nikolaus  (Faick  Bros.),  r.  477  Tehama 
Fail  Henry,  clerk  Frank  Fagothey,  r.  137,  3d 
Faillor  F..  porter,  r.  765  Mission 
Fair  Aubrey,  salesman  Stockton  Milling  Co. 
"    Charles  L.,  capitalist,  office  74  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Edward,  painter  Edward  Norman,  r.  1741 

Mission  rear 
"    Emma,  widow,    teacher  music,  r.  110  Mc- 
Allister 
•1    Furniture   Co.,    Samuel  Mathews   propri- 
etor, 859  Mission 
Fair  James  G.  (estate  of),  W.  S.  Goodfellow,  J. 
S.    Angus,  L.   C.  Breese  and  T.  G.  Cro- 
thers  special  administrators,  office  230 
Montgomery 
■'    John,  clerk,  r.  35  Welsh 
■'    Laura  D.,  widow,  r.  912,  19th 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1513  Market 
"    Virginia  Miss,  r.  1120  Pine 
*S"Fair.    See  Phair 
Fair's  Buildings,  SW  cor  Sansome  and   Pine 

and  2.30  Montgomery 
Fairall  Charles  H.,  attorneV  at  law,  116  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  911  Q-Farrell 
Fairbairn  Joseph  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  1234  York 
"    Richard,  painter,  r.  219  Clara 
"    William,  molder,  r.  560  Howard 
Fairbank    N.    K.    Co.    The,   Mansfield    Lovell 

agent,  124  California 
Fairbanks  Joseph,  barber,  r.  bO^i  Norfolk 
"    Joseph,  salesman   Walter  A.    Muller,    136 
Phelan  Bldg 
Fairbanks,    Morse    &   Co.,    William  Rennie 
agent,  dealers  scales,  windmills,  trucks 
and  railway  supplies,  316  Market 


Fairbanks  Robert  I.,  machinist  Union  Gas  En- 
gine Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Rolla  D.,  carrier  postoflflce,  r.  44,  3d 
Fairchild  Douglass ,  contractor,  r.  30  Chenery 

"    Florence  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2094  Market 

"    Frederick  M.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
2094  Market 
Fairchild  George  E.,  president  and   manager 
San  Francisco  Shoe  House,  931-933  Mar- 
ket, r.  1305  Madison,  Oakland 

"    George  H.,  road   engineer  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  516  Oak 

•'    George  W.,  engineer  ,r.  1515  Jackson 

"    Harriet  M.   Miss,  principal    Potrero  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  606  Sutter 

"    John  M.,  operator  W.   U.   Tel.   Co.,  r.  502 
O'Farrell 

"    Mahlon  D.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  American  Press 
Assn.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Maria  E.  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopoli- 
tan Granomar  School,  r.  2094  Market 

"    Raylets  L.,  traveling  salesman  F.  H.  Ames 
&  Co.,  r.  517  Mason 

"    Richard  H.,  clerk,  r.  2094  Market 

"    Willard  W.,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co., 
r.  2904  Pine 
Faircloth  Frank  T.,  collector  West  Publishing 
Co.,  r.  738  Ellis 

"    Maud,  widow,  r.  738  Ellis 
Fairclough  James,  countersinker  Union  I.  Wks, 
r.  2  Texas 

•''    Richard,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen  Mlg. 
Co.,  r.  916  North  Point 
Fairfax  Hal  B.,  tailor,  r.  2820  Greenwich 

"    Villa  Co.  (Marin  Co.),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr.  sec- 
retary, 56  Nevada  Block 
Fairfield  Alice  Miss,  compositor  Call 

■'    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1427,  26th 

"    Daniel,  marine  engineer,  r.  17  Hardy 

"    Marshall   (Fairfield    &    Stoddard),  r.   1924 
Lexington  Av 

"    Marshall  J.,  driver  National  Laundry,  r. 
943,  14th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  8  Hyde 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  617  Bryant 

"    Oliver  E.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1924  Lexington 
Av 

"    Orlando  W.,  salesman  Parke  &  Lacy  Co., 
r.  603  Polk 

"  W.  R.,  with  The  Examiner,  r.  8  Hyde 
Fairfield  &  Stoddard  (Marshall  Fairfield  and 
Fred  H.  Stoddard),  proprietors  National 
Laundry,  411  Sanchez,  office  213a  Powell, 
branch  105,  4th 
Fairgrieve  Andrew  D., bookkeeper  Somers&Co., 
r.  424  Bryant 

"    Jennie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r,  424  Bryant 

"    John,  clerk  Elliott  Bros.,  r.  424  Bryant 

"    William,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  424  Bryant 

•'    William  B.,  foreman,  r.  16  Hill 
Fairley  Gaven,  waiter  str  State  of  California 

"    Robert,  draper,  r.  26  Elgin  Park  Av 
Fairman  Maria  L.,  widow,  r.  1823  Green 
Falrmount  Hotel,  Benjamin  F.  True  proprie- 
tor. 1714  Market 

•     Loan  Association,   Thomas   F.   Creighton 
secretary,  office  1177  Valencia 
Fairmount   Pharmacy,    Charles   J.   Schmelz, 

M.  D.,  proprietor,  1700  Market 
Fairmount  Primary  School,   Miss  Clara  M. 
Johnston  principal,  Chenery  nr  Randall 
Fairville  Creamery,  I.  Sartori  &  Co.  proprietors, 

8  Lick  PI 
Fairweather  Alfred  D.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill 
&  Co.,  r.  409  Steiner 

"    Alfred  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  409  Steiner 

"     Ernest  H.,  clerk,  r.  407  Steiner 

■'    Helen  B.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  234  Haight 

"    Helen  B.  Mrs.,  school  teacher,  r.  791  Sut- 
ter 

"    Henry,  teacher  elocution,  r.  930  Sutter 
Fairweather   J.    Arthur,  attorney  at  law,  20 
Mills  Bldg.  10th  floor,  r.   E  s   Gough  nr 
Filbert 

"    Julian  R.,  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  514,  5th, 
r.  407  Steiner 

•'    N.  Stan  lev,  dental  student,  r.  407  Steiner 


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Fairweather  P.  W.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 
r.  213  Elm  Av 
"    Stuart,  clerk,  r.  407  Steiner 
Faison  Samson  L.,  1st  lieut.  Company  G.  1st  In- 
fantry U.  S.  A.,  Beneoia  Barracks,   Cal. 
Faith  Andrew,  teamster,  r.  4371/2  Dolores 
Faivre  Edward,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  322  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Jacques  P.,  cook,  r.  2302  Fulton 
Fajet  Marv,  domestic,  1727  Broadway 
Fajundes  Frank  M.,  barber  William  H.  May,  r. 

13261/2  Kearny 
Faktor  David  B.  (Faktor  &  Schmidt),  r.  827  Fill- 
more 
"    &  Schmidt   (David  B.   Faktor    and    Peter 
Schmidt),  liquors,  923-925  Kearny 
Falbe  Julius,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Falbey  Mary,  widow,  restaurant,  213  Utah 
Falch  Otto  (Page  &  Falch),  r.  1131  Ellis 
Falciola  Giovanni,  umbrellas,   1005  Howard,  r. 

465  Minna 
Falck    Bernhard,    traveling    salesman,   r.   2209 
Larkin 
"    Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  59,  2d,  r.   2209 

Larkin 
"    Millicent  E.  Miss,  physician,   2209  Larkin 
«S=Falck.    See  Falk 

Falconer  Jolin,  permanent  secretary   Ancient 
Order  of  Foresters    and  A.  O.  F.   Hall 
Association,    102    O'Farrell,     telephone 
Main  1876 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1905  Pacific  Av 
''    Robert  S..  real  estate  and  secretary  Del 
Monte  Coal  Mining  Co.,  office   1189  Mar- 
ket, r.  28,  8th 
iSS^Falconer.    See  Falkner  and  Faulkner 
Falen  Albert  (Casey,  Falen  &  Co. ),  r.  401  Harri- 
son 
Faler  R.  G.,  linotype  operator,  r.  626  California 
Fales  Fernando  S.,  drayman,  22  Jessie,   r.  1330 
Florida 
"    Leonardo  D.,  teamster  Dutton  &  Co.,  r.  538, 

33d 
"    Lilla    L.    Miss,    principal    First    Congre- 
gational Kindergarten,  r.  538,  23d 
Falignon  Victor,  laborer,  r.  265  Stevenson 
Falizzi  Caterina,  widow,  r.  315  Geary 
Falk  F.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    George,  brewer,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Gustav,  liquors,  43  Steuart,  r.  44  Ridley 
"    Henry,  clerk  Francis  Pope,  r.  203/2  Polk 
"    Henry,  restaurant,  135,  5th 
"     Henry  H.,  electrician,  r.  24^/4  Lafayette 
"    Hyman,  cigars  and  tobacco,  SW  cor  Market 

and  2d,  r.  306  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jerome,  salesman  Em  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  1117 

Geary 
"    John,  r.  1236  Mission 
"    Louis,  usher  Columbia  Theatre 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  typewriter,  r.  603  Bush 
Falk  Morris,  manufacturers  agent  and  commis- 
sion merchant,  318  Market,  r.  1711^4  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Olof  A.,  longshoreman,  r.  ZSVi,  6th 
"    Philip  Mrs.,  r.  1033  Sutter 
"    Raphael  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1317  Geary 
"    Samuel,  merchant,  r.  306  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  241/2  Lafayette 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  204,  2d 
"     William  H.,r.  518  Taylor 
"    William  S.,  medical  student,  r.  1233  Union 
4®=  Falk.    See  Falck 
Falkenau  Louis,  proprietor  State  Assay  Office, 

434  California,  r.  355  Devisadero 

Falkenburg  Nelson  H.,  master  mariner,   r.  .530, 

19th 

"    Victor,  carpenter,  r.  830  Jessie 

"    William,  liquors,  525  East,  r.  Alameda 

Falkenhahn  Frederick,  waiter  Franz  Siebrecht, 

r.  416  Kearny 
Falkenstein  Christian  (Aten  &  Falkenstein),  r. 
25  Borland 
"    GustavusA.,  with  Isaac    Falkenstein,  r. 

1508  Post 
"    Henry,  office  207  Battery,  room  9,  r.  Hotel 

Baltimore 
"    Isaac,  cigars  and  tobacco,  14  Eddy,  r.  1508 
Post 
Falkers  Andrew,  r.  33,  4th 


Falkingham  Edwin,  carriage  maker,  1731   Mis- 
sion 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  911  Capp  rear 
"    Joseph  J.,  buyer  Hooper  &  Jennings,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Falkner  Georgie  Mrs.,  corset  maker,  705  Larkin 

"    John,  corset  maker,  r.  705  Larkin 
4@=-Falkner.    See  Falconer  and  Faulkner 
Fall  Frank  G.  (Bennett  &  Fall)  r.  737  Hayes 
Fall  George,  driver,  r.  13  Bridge 

"    Louise  G.,  widow,  r.  13  Bridge 
«®=-Fall.    See  Faull 

Fallek  Nathan,  medical  electrician,  1606  Powell 
Fallenback  Edward,  porter,  r.  703  Vallejo 
Faller  Ernest,  machinist  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 
r.  5%  Bryant  Av 
"    Peter,  coppersmith  Ludwig  Wagner,  r.  1777 
Mission 
Fallman  John  P.,    groceries    and   liquors,    cor 

Anderson  and  Old  Hickory 
Fallen  Alice  C,  widow,  r.  1909  Union 

"    Anita  Miss,  r.  3102  Market 
Fallon  Annie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1046  Folsom,  r.  943 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Carmel,  widow,  r.  3103  Market 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk  Frank  J.  Fallon,  r.  943 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Daniel,  bartender  Richard  S.  Fallon,  r.  120 

Ellis 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  3110  Howard 
"    Dora  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Primary 

School,  r.  435a  Fell 
"    E.  D.  &  Sons  (Edward  D.,  William  J.  and 

Edward),  coal  dealers,  351  Beale 
"    Edward  (E.  D.  Fallon  &  Sons),  r.  351  Beale 
"    Edward  D.  (E.  D    Fallon  &  Sons),  r.  351 

Beale 
"    Edward  L.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

303  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Eugene,  r.  1046  Folsom 
Fallon  Frank  J.,  attorney  at  law,  36-37  Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  433  Oak 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  8  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    James,  caterer,  r.  307,  4th 
"    James,  cook  George  Delflno,  r  777  Mission 
"    James,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,   r.  435 

Duncan 
"    James  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  907  Illinois 
"    James  L.,  r.  3110  Howard 
"    John  B.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  105, 

35th 
"    John  G.,  carpenter,  r.  337,  38th 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Frank  J.  Fallon,  r.  943  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Kate  A.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 

School,  r.  4&5A  Fell 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  435a  Fell 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  907  Illinois 
"    Martin  G.,molder,  r.  907  Illinois 
"    Matthew,   liquors,   SW  cor  Lombard  and 
Battery,    and     deputy    Superintendent 
Streets,  r.  407  Powell 
"    Michael,  r.  3  Minna 
"    Michael,  r.  943  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  F 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  1161  Market 
"    Peter,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks,  r. 

907  Illinois 
"    Peter,  boot  treer  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co.,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
''    Richard  S.,  liquors,  118  Ellis,  r.  239  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  conductor,  r.  907  Illinois 
"    Thomas  H.,  accountant  Roth,  Blum  &  Co., 

r.  435a  Fell 
"    Thomas  P.,  laborer,  r.  32  Turk 


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Fallon  William,  carpenter,  r.  337,  28th 
"    William  J.   (E.  D.  Fallon  &  Sons),  r.  .351 
Beale 
Falls  Amelia,  widow,  r.  529  Capp 
"    Dolly,  widow,  r.  711  Jones 
"    George  N.,  clerk,  r.  529  Capp 
"    Stephen  D.,  clerk  H.   K.   Belden,  r.   I2014 

Geary 
"    William  F.,  bookkeeper DoUiver  &  Bros.,  r. 

711  Jones 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  529  Capp 
Faltermayer  Jacob,  engraver  J.  C.  Irvine  &  Co., 

r.  517  Howard 
Fallings  Julius  (Beversen  &  Fallings),  r 

4th 
Falton  Jane,  widow,  r.  2614  Garden 
Falvey  Arthur  J.,  r.  521  McAllister 
"    Catherine   A.   Miss,    dressmaker,  r 

Broderick 
"    Edward  A.,  millhand,  r.  93iy2.  19th 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Michael  Sheedy 
Stevenson 

Fancelli  Paolo  (Dini  &  Fancelli),  r.  3  Rausch 
Fancher  Charles  H.,  r.  605  Market 

•     Charles  H.  Jr.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  605 

Market 
"    Charles  I.,  woodcarver,  r.  519  Eddy 
"    Frank  H.,  r.  1307  Tavlor 
"    William,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott.,  r,  519 
Eddy 
Fane  Andrew  J.,  laundryman  American  Laun- 
dry, r.  2121  Greenwich 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  122  Jackson 
Faneuf  Edward,  foreman    Perkins    Pump  and 
Engine  Co..  r.  Oakland 
"     Ralph  J.,  machinist  Perkins  Pump  and  En- 
gine Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Fanger  Joseph,  helper  Ahlbach  &  Co.,   r.    1506 
Folsom 
"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  220  Cheney 
Fangoter  Otto,  millhand  M.   Hansen  &  Co..  r 

3909  Sacramento 
Fanier  John  L.,  driver  Joseph  Fassler,  r.  Mis- 
sion Road  bet  Five  and  Si.x  Mile  Houses 
Fankelhauser   Christian,   cigar   manufacturer 

626  Fulton 
Fannin    James  H.,  (Fannin  &  Franks),  r.  The 


<     &  Franks  (James  H.  Fannin  and  George 

M.  Franks),  manufacturers'   agents,   27 

PhelanBldg 

Fanning  Alexander  B..  compositor,  v.  506  Jones 

"    Andrew  J.,  clerk  F.  M.  Petersen  &  Co.,  r. 

12  Rincon  Av 
"    Angelo,  paper  hanger  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co    r 

705  Diamond 
-    Bert,  clerk  Hoger  Bros.,  r.  506  Jones 
'^     Edward,  contractor,  r.  320  Chestnut 
'^    Edward  F.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co 

r.  931 B  Howard 
"    Frank  B.,  elevator  man,  35  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  2801  Mission 
'■■    George  W.,  steward,  r.  1317  Sacramento 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.,  2801  Mission 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  14  Rincon  Av 
"    James  M.,  foreman  Flint  &  McLennan    r 

434,  10th  ' 

"    Johanna  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1703  Mi 
"  •  John,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 

Jessie 

'^    John,  teamster,  r.  1211  Montgomery 
'■    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  802  Green 
"    Mary  Miss,  packer,  r.  14  Rincon  Av 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  331  Main 
'■■    Minnie  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 
Hospital 


Fanning  Minnie,  tailoress,  r.  29  Louisa 
"    Nana  Miss,  r,  1703  Mason 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  29  Louisa 
"    Peter,  policeman,  r.  .320  Chestnut 
"    Robert  M.,   stock  clerk    L.  Dinkelspiel  & 

Sons,  r.  506  Jones 
"    Thomas,  baker,  r.  728.  15th  Av  South 
'•    Thomas,  farmer,  r.  434,  10th 
"    Thomas  A.,  teamster  Isaac  Levy,  r.  37th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Thomas    F.,    clerk    Morton   Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  14  Rincon  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  434,  10th 
"    William  G.,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,   r.  37th  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Fannon  James,  laborer,  r.  Union  Av  nr  Folsom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  656  Jessie 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  Union  Av  nr  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  Union  Av  nr  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  tanner,  r.  Union  Av  nr  Folsom 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  tanner,  r.   Union  Av  nr  Fol- 
som 
Fant  Richard  H.,  sawyer  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

1022  Mission 
Fantina  Antonio  (Sartori  &  Fantina),     i.   818 

Sansome 
Fanton  Louise  Mrs..  French  laundry,  1410  Powell 
Faraco  Amadee,  hackman,  r.  1407!^  Kearny 
"    Genarro,  r.  140714  Kearny 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1407!^  Kearny 
Faraday  Arthur,  laborer,  r.  426,  27th 
"    J.  H.,  clerk  Bank  of  British  Columbia,  r. 

805  Guerrero 
"    Richard  B.,  clerk,  r.  426,  27th 
"    Richard  B.,  Jr.,  clerk  Thomas  T.  Atkinson 
&  Co.,  r.  426,  27th 
Farah  Habib  J.,  Oriental  goods,  27  Post 
Farallon  Light  Station,  Farallon  Island 
Fardelius  Frederick,  master  schr  Azalea,  ofBce 

10  Californian,  room  3 
Fardy  Dennis  L.,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor.  Sierra  and 

and  Maryland 
Farey  Clothilde  Mrs.,  r.  332  Shipley 
Fargo  Calvin  F.,  r.  Pacific  Union  Club 
Farg-o  E.  A.  Company  (incorporated),  Frederick 
Boeckmann    president,    Charles    Stepp 
vice-president,  O.  E.  Johnson  secretary, 
wholesale    dealers    wines    and  liquors, 
316  Front 
"     Edwin  D., 

Hyde 
"    Frederick   J.,    carrier    postofflce,    r.    1310 

Larkin 
"    House,  William  L.  Waters  proprietor,  105 

New  Montgomery 
"    William  H.,   attorney   at  law,  139  Post,  r. 
Ill  De  Long  Av 
Fargue  Harriet  N.   Miss,    saleslady,    r.    IOOOa 
Union 
"    John  P..  marine  engineer,  r.  IOOOa  Union 
"    Sarah  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  laxjA  Union 
Farhner  George  W.,  grip  repairer  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  802Lott 
Faria  Balvino,  seaman,  r.  1  Montgomery  Court 
"    Jose,  seaman,  r.  1024a  Kearny 
"    Mary    Mrs.,   dressmaker,  r.  i  Montgomery 
Court 
Farin  Peter  A.,  hardware,  r.  629  Vallejo 
Farina  Francis,  tailor,  r.  715  Bush  rear 
Paris  A.  N.,  yard  manager  Albion  Lumber  Co.. 

r.  34  Ellis 
«®=Faris.    See  Farris  and  Farrish 
Parish  Anthony  L.,  chief  deputy  U.  S.  Marshal, 
U.  S.  Appraisers  Bldg,  room  45,  r.  Ber- 
keley 
"    EdwinD.,  mining  secretary, 319 Pine, rooms 
1-2,  r.  Oakland 
*3="Farish.    See  Farrish 
Farkas  Max,  tailor,  r.  1045  Market 
Farlakas  Spiro,   confectionery,  1069  Market,  r. 

117  Natoma 
Farland  Miles  L..   printer  and    publisher,  319 

Sacramento,  r.  616  Mason 
Earless  Ashley  R.,  clerk  Thomas  A.  Earless,  r. 

1108  Bush 
Farless  Thomas  A.,  real  estate  and  collecting, 
217   Sansome,  office    hours,    11  a.  m.   to 
2  p.   m.,   r.  1108  Bush 
Farley  Alice,  widow,  r.  225^,  8th  rear 


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Farley  August,  barber  Benjamin  F.  Bell.  r.  1033 
Mission 
"    Bernard,   liquors,    SW  cor  San   Jose  and 

Ocean  Roads 
"    Bernard  Jr.,  conductor  r.  1003  Minnesota 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  325%,  8th  rear 
"    Daniel  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  217  Oak 
"    Daniel  G.,  elevator  man  Spreckels  Bldg.,  r. 

217  Oak 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  15  Harrison  Av 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  cor  Grant  and  Brazil  Av 
"    Edward  D.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  304,  7th 
"    Elliott,  policeman,  r.  124,  15th 
"    Frank  E.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  612  Turk 
"    Frank  E.,  pressman  Post,  r.  223  Fair  Oaks 
"    George,  molder,  r.  813  Oak 
"    Henry,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Hugh  F.,  electrician,  r.  427  Hayes 
"    James  C,  driver,  r.  cor  San  Jose  and  Ocean 

Roads 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1112  Minnesota 
"    John  F.,    liquors,   904    Market,    r.    Palace 

Hotel 
"    John  P.,  bartender  Bernard  Farley,   r.  cor 

Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Ocean  Av 
"    John  S.,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  723  Filbert 
"    J.  W.,  machine  hand  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  211  Turk 
"    Kate,  laundress  American  Laundry,  r.  2607 

Polk 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  717  Oak 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  QlSYi  Florida 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2607  Polk 
■'    Matthew  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1530  Pacific  Av 
"    Michael,  horseshoer  John  J.  McCormack.  r. 

820  Folsom 
"    Newton  S.,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  Customs 
"    Patrick,  conductor,  r.  209  Tehama 
"    Patrick  F.,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  15  Harrison  Av 
"    Patrick  H.,  stair  builder,  r.  132  Liberty 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  821  Haight 
"    Peter,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Peter,  baggageman,  r.  a759  Mission 
"    Richard  S.,  bartender,  r.  821  Haight 
"    Rose  Miss,  cook,  904a  Powell 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  notions,  1515  Guer- 
rero 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  132  Liberty 
Farman  Arthur  F.,  electrician  Electrical  En- 
gineering Co.,  V.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda 
Co. 
Farmar Frederick  C,  journalist,  r.  1713  Stockton 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1713  Stockton 
Farmer  A.  D.  Son  Type  Foundry  of  New  York, 
Pacific  Coast  Branch  (Painter,  Cornell 
Co.),  510  Clay 
"    Colonel  D.,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie, 

218  Noe 
"    Frederick  E.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r. 

402  Oak 
"    Frederick  E.  Jr.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  402  Oak 
"    Henry  E.,  clerk U.  S.  Customs,  r.  537  Hayes 
"    J.  A.,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r.  214  Scott 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  402  Oak 
"    Jessie  C.  Miss,  physician.  1822  Howard 
"    John  D.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2610 

Sutter 
"    John  H.,   clerk  Railway   Mail  Service,  r. 

Santa  Rosa.  Cal. 
"    Kate,  widow,    r.   Ocean    House    Road   nr 

Howth 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  agency  Singer  Sewing  Ma- 
chine   and     Butterick     patterns,      1704 
Market,  r.  402  Oak 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1822  Howard 
"    Sarah  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  427  Sutter 
"    Thomas  P.,  r.  623  Howard 
Farmers'  Alliance  and  Industrial  Union,  James 
M.  Moore  state  agent,  221  Front,  room  5 
Farnam  Charles,  laborer,  r.  3 Uranus 

"    Charles  W.,  estate  of,  office  14  California 
4®"Farnam.    See  Farnham  and  Farnum 
Fa*rnan  James  M.,   clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Burlingame.  Cal. 
Farnetta  J.  Mrs.,  r.  791  Sutter 


Farney  Max,  packer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  113 

Larkin 
Farnham  Bert,  elevator  man  Columbian  Bldg 
"    Charles  A.,  pattern  maker  W.   T.   Garratt 

&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  R.,  janitor  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  9I014 

Mission 
"    Frank  B.,  assistant  manager  Crystal  Salt 

Water  Bathing  Co.,  r.  934  Union 
"    James  G.,  carpenter,  r.  921  Dolores 
"    JeremiahW.,mastermariner,r.  921  Dolores 
"    John,  blindmaker  Edward  B.  Hindes &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
Farnham  John,  president  Crystal  Salt  Water 
Bathing  Co.,  317-325  Bay,  r.  934  Union 
"    John  H.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1310  Jackson 
"    Marie  F.,  widow,  r.  1529  Oak 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Pac.  &S.  F.  Box  Factory, 
r.  East  Oakland 
i3S=Farnham.    See  Farnam  and  Farnum 
Farningham  S.  B.,  r.  1065  Market 
Farnlacher  Adam,  bakery,  855  Capp 
Farnsworth  Alfred,  artist,  r.  211,  28th 
Famsworth  David  L.,  president  Farnsworth  & 
Ruggles,    100   California,  r.   125  Golden 
Gate  Av,  telephone  South  686 
Farnsworth  Edward  P.,  fire  loss  adjuster,  401 
California,  room  4,  r.  3019  Washington 
"    F.  J.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms.  8  Anthony 
"    Frank  P.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

334  Brannan 
"    Harry  H.,  painter,  r.  793  Mission 
"    James  O.,  apprentice  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  751  Capp 
"    Julian  W.,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.  427  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Silas  B.,  r.  125  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  O.,  r.  751  Capp 
"    &  Co.,  wholesale  hardware,  12-14  Drumm 
Farnsworth  &  Kuggles  (incorporated),  D.   L. 
Farnsworth  president,  H.  H.  McDonald 
secretary,  draymen,  100  California,  tele- 
phone Main  853 
Farnum  Charles  E.,  physician   and  surgeon, 
demonstrator  anatomy  Cooper  Medical 
College,  office  Nucleus  Bldg,  rooms  21-23, 
SE  cor  3d  and  Market,  hours  1  to  4  and 
7 :30  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  5630,  r.  2536  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Mission  149 
Farnum  John  E.,  manager  Pacific  Bank,  530 
California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Norris    C,    special    agent   Home  Mutual 
Insurance  Co..  r.  539,  23d 
ii®"Farnum.    See  Farnam  and  Farnham 
Farpeilha  Manuel  A.,  barber,  27  Montgomery 

Av,  r.  Oakland 
Farquhar  Charles,  hackman,  r.  754  Mission 
"     Edward  L.,  laborer,  r.  239,  5th 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  601  Turk 
Farquharson  Charles  D.,  with  Cal.  Savings  and 
Loan  Society  and  secretary  Visitacion 
Water    Co.,  1-2  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r. 
801  Van  Ness  Av 
Farquharson  David,  president  The  California 
Savings  and  Loan  Society  and  Visita- 
cion Water  Co.,  1-2  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor, 
r.  801  Van  Ness  Av 
"    David  B.,  carpenter,  r.  1216  Mission 
•■'    David  F.,  clerk  The  Giant  Powder  Co.  Con- 
solidated, r.  801  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  C,  assistant  clerk  Board  of  Super- 
visors, r.  203  Keai-ny 
Farr  Charles  C,  foreman  teamster  Sperry  Flour 
Co.,  r.  909  Dolores 
"    David  K.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  .533  Post 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 


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Farr  Edward  P.,  machinist  William  Wedgwood 
Machine  Wks,  r.  54,  1st 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  402  Hampshire 
"    Harry  St.  L,.,  clerk  Sather  Banking  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Farrald  George,  laborer,  r.  291914  Pierce 

"    William,  tent  maker,  r.  29191/4  Pierce 
Farran  Alfred  J.,  sailmaker,  r.  409,  27th 
"    Leo  A.,  clerk  G.  Leipnitz  &  Co.,  r.  409,  27th 
"    Teresa,  widow,  r.  409,  27th 
4®"  Farran.    See  Farren  and  Farron 
Farrand  Arthur,  plumber,  508  Jones 
Farrand  Fountain  R,   Rev.,   pastor  Howard 

Presbyterian  Church,  r.  318  Scott 
Farrant  Frederick  W.    (Farrant  &  Co.),  r.  114 
Haight 
"    H.  K.,  tinsmith,  r.  326  Pacific 
"    &  Co.  (Frederick  W,  Farrant  and  Walter 
H.    Greenwood),    glove    manufacturers, 
1435  Market 
Farrar  Fred  W.,  vice-president  and  secretary 
California  Gas  Fixture  Co.,  123  Geary,  r. 
2042  Pacific  Av,  Alameda 
"    Joseph  F.  (Turbiville  &  Farrar),  r.  422,  5th 
Av 
Farrell  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  220  Ritch  rear 
"    Andrew  J.,  driver  Michael  Farrell,  r.  1328 

Harrison 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  18  Dore 
"    Anna,  widow,  groceries,  458  Natoma 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  515a  Fell 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1009  Minna  rear 
"    Anthony,  machinist,  r.  1010  York 
"    August,  r.  1033  Mission 
"    Augustus,  clerk,  r.  515A  Fell 
■'    Bridget,  widow,  r.  620  Washington 
"    Bridget,  widow,  proprietor  Green  House. 

NW  cor  Sierra  and  Maryland 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  50i4  Clara 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1602  Pacific  Av 
"    Charles,  attorney  at  law,  r.  911  O'Farrell 
■'    Charles,  salesman,  r.  1324  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  J.,  foreman  Dickman- Jones  Co.,  r. 

169  Perry 
"    Charles  M.,  clerk  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co., 

r.  2405  Clay 
"    Daniel,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   73J 

Lott 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  50^/4  Clara 
"    Edgar  W.,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

420  Turk 
"    Edward,  bricklayer,  r.  302,  8th  Av 
"    Edward  T.,  bagmaker  American  Salt  Co., 

r.  745  Union 
•'    Ella  H.  Miss,  r.  2000  Sutter 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  611,  24th 
"    Emma  Miss,  compositor  Brigade  Bulletin, 

r.  171314  Lexington  Av 
'•    Florence  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1315  Utah 
"    Francis  M.,  carpet  layer  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  20  Henry 
"    Frederick  J.,  salesman  Summerfleld  &  Co., 

r.  1324  O'Farrell 
•'    George,  bricklayer,  r.  328,  27th 
"    George  C,  cashier  Preferred  Accident  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  922  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  F.,  cashier  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r.  606 

Folsom 
"    George  G.,  policeman,  r.  38  Stanly  PI 
"    George  L.,  teamster  Louis  Spiegel,  r.  1803 

Dupont 
"    Henry  O.,  clerk,  r.  1004  Natoma 
"    Herbert,  electrician  Will  &  Finck  Co..  r. 

830  Union 
"    James,  r.  1244,  5th  Av  South 
"    James,  boatman,  sec.  B  seawall 


Farrell  James,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  526  Ala- 
bama 
"    James,    chicken  ranch,  cor   Ramsell  and 

Garfield 
"    James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  .802 

Sierra 
"    James  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  520  Folsom  rear 
"    James  J.,  electrician  Municipal  Burglar 

Alarm  Co.,  r.  32  Harriet 
"    James  J.,  policeman,  r.  1843  Fillmore 
«    James  W.,  laundry,  r.  906  Oak 
"    Jane,  widow,  lodgings,  130,  2d 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  2525!^  Post 
•'    John,  hostler  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  320 

Clementina 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1413,  23d 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  753  Howard 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  112  Erie 
"    John,  real  estate,  r.  1136  Green 
"    John  B.,    harnessmaker,   r.    1244,    5th    Av 

South 
■•    John  B.,  laborer,  r.  221  Elm  Av 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  5014  Clara 
"    John  J,,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  24^4  Clara 
"    John  M.,  laborer,  r.  445  Vienna 
"    John  M.,  varieties,  1413  Castro 
"    John  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  2711  Bryant  Av 
"    John  T.,  carpet  layer,  r.  20  Henry 
"    John  T.,  tinsmith,  442  Valencia 
"    Joseph,  r.  506  Napa 
"    Joseph,  bag  cutter  Union  Pacific  Salt  Co., 

r.  711  Bush 
"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  2405  Clay 
"    Joseph  C,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

7371/2  Howard 
"    Joseph  D.,  clerk  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.,  r. 

2405  Clay 
"    Joseph  F.,  horseshoer,  1317  Broderlck,   r. 

336,  12th  Av 
"    Joseph  P.,  foreman  O'Brien  &  Sons.  r.  415 

Franklin 
"     Lawrence,  plasterer,  r.  26  Louisa  rear 
"    L.F.  Mrs.,  stenographer  C.  E.  Whitney  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2]2!4  Noe 
■'    Margaret,  widow,  773  Harrison 
"    Martha,  press  feeder  Dickman-Jones  Co., 

r.  9  Sheridan 
"    Martin,  teamster,  r.  3  East 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  .32  Harriet 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  221  Elm  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  615  Florida 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  906  Oak 
"    Mary,  widow,  hairdresser,  r.  532  Jessie 
■'    Mary  Miss,  r.  1  Martha  PI 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  325  Minna 
"    Mary,  domestic,  771  Haight 
"    Matthew  J.,  messenger  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  264  Tehama 
'■    May  Miss,  dressmaking,  212%  Noe 
"    M.  C.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Michael,  butcher,  1328^4  Harrison,  r.  1328 

Harrison 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  613i/4  Florida 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  907  Battery 
"    Michael,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners 

Iron  Wks.  r.  II14  Bowie  Av 
■•    Michael,  painter,  r.  226  Michigan 
"    Michael,  warehouseman,  r.  2405  Clay 
"    Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  210  Jones 
"    Michael  A.,  laborer  H.  Outsen,  r.  446,  9th 
"    Michael  F.,  r.  20  Henry 
"    Michael  J.,  hatter  Thomas  H.  Kortick 
"    Michael  M.,  photographer,  r.  2405  Clay 
"    Michael  W.,  wood   and  coal,  1423  Church, 

and  wood,  hay  and   grain,  1303  Castro,  r. 

1425  Church 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  1  Burcham  PI 
"    Patricinne  J.  H.,  surgeon,  235  Post 
"    Patrick,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  553  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  hostler  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  320 

Clementina 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  220  Ritch  rear 
"    Patrick,  liquors.  3059  Point  Lobos  Av 
•    Patrick,  plumber,  r.  271  Minna 
"    Patrick,  waiter   Occidental    Hotel,    r.  .70 

Minna 
"    Patrick  F.,  clerk,  r.  700  Broadway 


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Farrell  Patrick  H.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
2112  Point  Lobes  Av 
"    Patrick  H.,  liquors,  9  East 
"    Patrick  J.,  manager  Great  American  Im- 
porting Tea  Co.,  2008  Fillmore,  r.  848b 
Howard 
"    P.  E.,  yardmaster  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Peter  W.,  boxmaker  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

3  Rincon  Court 
"    Sidney  H.,  cutter  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Thomas,  bartender  John  Hanly ,  r.  426  Jones 
"    Thomas,  cook  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  160 

Clara 
"    Thomas,   liquors,  2002  Point  Lobos  Av,  r. 

2012  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Thomas,  master  mariner.  40  Market 
"    Thomas,  tinner,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver,  r.  cor  Ramsell  and  Gar- 
field 
"    Thomas  J.,  plumber,  r.  320,  6th 
"    Thomas  J.,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

1315  Utah 
"    Thomas  R.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  50%  Clara 
"    Walter,  clerk,  r.  1052  Howard 
"    William,  carrier  postofflce,  r,  1926  San  Car- 
los Av 
"    William,  dishwasher   Peter   Malone,  r.  6 

Annie 
"    William,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    William,  messenger  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1  Burcham  PI 
"    William,  photographer,  r.  2405  Clay 
"    William,  student,  r.  20  Henry 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
"    William  D.,  cigars   and  tobacco,  773  Mar- 
ket, r.  219  Geary 
"    William  E.,  sexton,  r.  628  California 
"    William  L,  painter,  r.  906  Oak 
"    William  L.,  boatman,  r.  214  Langton 
"    William  P.,  clerk,  r.  458  Natoma 
"    William  T.,  butcher,  r.  1244,  5th  Av  South 
4®="Farrell.    See  Ferral 
Farielly  Anne,  widow,  r,  7111/2  Greenwich 
"    James,  boatman,  r.  5  Jefferson 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  7IIV2  Greenwich 
"    John  (Clark  &  Farrelly),  r.  205,  12th 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  729  California 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Philip  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  209  Grant  Av 
"    Philip  J.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Thomas,  boxmaker,  r.  711 V2  Greenwich 
"    William  E.,  box  maker,  r.  711%  Greenwich 
Farren  Andrew  J.,   receiving  teller  American 
Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  r.  500  Harrison 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  Folsom  nr.  Precita  Av 
"    Daniel  J.,  driver  Engine  19,  r.  120  Waller 
"    Dennis,  paver,  r.  212,  1st 
"    Dennis,  teamster,  r.  216  Harrison 
"    Frank  G.,  clerk  William  Clufl  Co.,   r.  501) 

Harrison 
"    John,  r.  505  Howard 
"    John,  laborer  r.  620,  7th 
"    John,  miner,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  1234  Hampshire 
•'    John  T.,  teamster,  r.  47  Ritch 
"    John  W.,  carriage  and  wagon  maker,  121 
Beale,  r.  500  Harrison 
Farren  Jolm  W.  Jr.,  secretary  American  Bank 
and    Trust    Co.   of    San  Francisco,   NE 
cor  Bush  and   Montgomery,  r.  .500  Har- 
rison 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  70  South  Park 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  244/2  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1122  Kearny 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  724  Geary 
"    Thomas,  butcher   F.   Uri    &    Co.,    r,    1815 

O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  groceries,  313,  1.3th 
"    William  D.,  r.  526  Eddy 
"    William  J.,  blacksmith  John  W.  Farren,  r. 
500  Harrison 
J§S=-Farren.     See  Farran,  Farron,  Ferran  and 

Ferren 
Farrenkopf  Charles,  blacksmith,  r,  45  Warren 
"    William,  chandelier  maker  Thomas  Day  & 
Co.,  r.  45  Warren 


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Farrens  William  S.,  cook  G.  Mayes  &  Co.,  r.  1837 

Market 
Farrier  Hiram  L.,  collector  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  fireman  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  r. 
422  Drumm 
iWFarrier.    See  Ferrier 

Farrington  Charles,  carpenter  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"  Elvin  D.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 
"  James  W.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Nelson,   porter  Wells  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  526 

Post 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  809  Iowa 
"    P.  R.,    conductor    Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.    218 

Austin 
•'    William,  clerk  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co., 
r.  525  Harrison 
Farris  Charles,  chief  cook  Westerfeld's  Bakery, 
r.  541  Stevenson 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    John  R.,  master  str  Apache,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mattie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  214  Van  Ness 
Av 
4S-Farris.    See  Faris,  Parish  and  Ferris 
Farrish  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1613% 

Devisadero 
Farristel  John,  laborer,  r.  1719  Hayes 
Farrisy  Hannah  L.  Miss,  r.  1719  Hayes 
Farro  Frank,  mattress  maker  Henry  Bernhard 
&  Co.,  r.  1314  Montgomery 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  71  West  Mission 
"    Manuel  Jr.,  shirtcutter,  r.  1314  Montgomery 
Farron  Robert  E.,  foreman  Cal.  Electric  Supply 
and  Cons.  Co.,  r.  526  Eddy 
"    Thomas  J.,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  31st  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Farrow  Edgar  J.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  28% 
Langton 
"    Grace  H.,  dressmaker,  r.  28%  Langton 
"    James,  r.  28%  Langton 
Farry  John,  vegetables,  1606  Dolores 
Farson  Charles,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r. 
1910  Taylor 
"    John,  patrolman,  r.  1910  Taylor 
Farwell  Joseph  A.,  agent,  r.  1006  Pine 
"    Laura  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  1008  Pine 
"    Peter  W.,  r.  18  Lewis 
"    Sarah  K.,  widow,  r.  1028  Bush 
"    Susan  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1006  Pine 
"    Susan  C.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 
School,  r.  1006  Pine 
Fasel  Peter,  barber  Wm.  Lowenfeld,  r.  26,  6th 
FasMon   Stables,  Alex  McCord  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 221  Ellis 
Pass    Aaron,   tailor,  648%    Commercial,   r.  1604 
Powell 
"     Abraham  S.  (A.  S.  Pass  &  Bro.),  r.  1619  Sut- 
ter 
"    A.  S.  &  Brother  (Abraham  S.  and  William), 

cigar  manufacturers,  528  Washington 
"    Brothers  (Jacob    and    Nathan),  merchant 

tailors,  511  Kearny 
"    Jacob  (Fass  Bros.),  r.  623  California 
"    John    E.,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling,  r. 

510,  9th 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Benjamin  Cohen,  r.  1604 

Powell 
■'    Nathan  (Fass  Bros.),  r.  623  California 
"    William  (A.  S.  Fass  &  Bro.),  r.  1619  Sutter 
J8®=Fass.    See  Foss 

Fassett  Frederick  H.,  shipping  clerk  Cunning- 
ham,   Curtiss    &  Welch,   r.   2622  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Harris  H.,  insurance,  r.  2622  Sacramento 
"    Harry  C,  clerk  U.  S.  str  Albatross,  r.  2622 
Sacramento 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
ping Supplied. 


Fassett  Julius  F.,  (Nowlin  &  Fassett).  attorney 
at   law,  23)  Montgomery,  r.  9d  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Philip  R.,  manager  S.  F.   Blue  Print  Co.. 

9a-95  St.  Ann^s  Bldg.,  r.  2107  Lombard 
■'    Thomas  O..  r.  2107  Lombard 
"    Willard   O.,  with  S.  F.  Blue  Print  Co.,  r. 

2107  Lombard 
"    William,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co..  r.  416  Lott 
Fassin  Louis,  machinist,  r.  814  Jackson 
Fassler  Joseph,   dairy,  cor  Mission  Road  and 
Niagara  Av 
"    Xavier,  dairy  produce,  1819  Howard 
Fassman  Eugene  F..  salesman  Will  &  Finck 

Co.,  r.  25  Birch  Av 
Fassmann  Dorothea,  widow,  r.  931  Golden  Gate 
Av 
'      Emma  L.  Miss,  r.  931  Golden  Gate  Av 
Fassold  Eveline  Mrs.,  bakery,  1711  Market 
Fast  J.   H.   A.,  groceries   and   liquors.  NE  cor 
Broadway  and  Kearny 
"    Julius,  pluinber  and  gas  fitter,  r.  2935  Cali- 
fornia 
Fastenau    Fritz,   laborer   Western   Sugar    Re- 
finery, r.  735  Brannan 
"    Herman,  cook  David  McCurdy,  r.  3  Chat- 
ham PI 
Fat  Joseph,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  526  Broadway 
FatjO  J.  J.,  r.  1306  Polk 
Fatthauer  Henry,  engineer  Willows"  Brewery, 

r.  Lorin  Station 
Fau  Louis,  furnished  rooms,  901-903  Sacramento 
Faubel  Ernst,  driver  J.  Faubel,  r.  2432  Sacra- 
mento 
"    George  W..  fur  dresser,  r.  3247,  16th 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk  Goldman  &  Son,  r.  3247,  16th 
"    John,  butcher.  2432  Sacramento 
"    John,  superintendent  George  Goodman,  307 

Montgomery,  r.  3114%  Washington 
"    Philip,  r.  3247,  16th 
"    Walter,  driver,  r.  3432  Sacramento 
Faubert    Frank,    proprietor   The    Manchester 
House.  44,  6th 
"    Helena  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  513  Howard, 
r.  44,  6th 
Faucett  Ida  M.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1915  Page 

"     S..  fireman  str  Eureka 
Faucompre  Alfred,  editor  Le  Franco  Californien, 
529  California,  r.  1717  Baker 
"    Marie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 
School,  r.  1717  Baker 
Faucort  Henry,  painter,  r.  2210  Filbert 
Fauda  Carlos  0.,  pharmacist   and    industrial 
chemist.  1600  Stockton  cor  Union 
"    Eugene,  druggist,  r.  1022?;i  Jackson 
Faude  George,  laborer  Union  Machine  Co.,  r. 

2529  McAllister 
Faught  Sophie  F.  Miss,  clerk  American  Tract 
Society,  r.  226  Webster 
"    William  H.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 
r.  226  Webster 
Fauhling  J.  F.,  watchmaker  Davis  Bros. 
Faul  P.,  seaman  str  San  Jose 
Faulhaber  Pierman,  cigar  maker,  r.  1318  Har- 
rison 
Faulkner  Charles,  hack  driver,  r.  754  Mission 
"    Charles  B.,  wool  sorter  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.. 

r.  2731  Hyde 
"    Eaton,  machine  hand,  r.  91  Hoffman  Av 
"    Edward  G..  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  24014 

Perry 
'^    George  L.,  clerk  Am.  Type  Founders'  Co.. 

r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 


Faulkner  James,  wood  dealer,  Church  nr  30th. 
r.  53  Prospect  Av 
"    Murray  J.,  dressmaking,  1217  Sutter 
"    Newton,  machinist,  r.  211  Mason 
"    Richard  D.,  principal  Franklin  Grammar 

School,  r.  809  Castro 
"    Thomas,   foreman    Associated    Charities 

woodyard,  735  Bryant,  r.  224.  22d 
"    Thomas,  porter  Phelps  &  Arnold,  r.  3401/4 

Perry 
"    Thomas  J.,  glazier,  r.  240^/4  Perry 
"    William  B.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  1425  Mission 
4S="Faulkner.    See  Falconer  and  Falkner 
FauU  William  C,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.. 

r.  3023  Broadway 
4®-Faull.    See  Fall 
Faulstich  Thaddeus,  r.  Ill  Morris  Av 
Faultless    Gas     Saver     (incorporated)    A.    K. 
Stevens  president,  J.   C.   Norris  secre- 
tary, 220  Sutter 
"    Novelty  Co.,  M.  S.  Feinberg  manager,  job- 
bers. 220  Sutter 
Faunt  William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1022  Mission 
Fauntleroy  The.  George  N.  Tate  proprietor,  105 

Stockton 
Faure  Albert,  wrapper,  r.  736  Vallejo 
"    Albert  F.  V.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1002  Union 
"    Ambroise.  r.  736  Vallejo 
"    August,  cook  Marchand  Restaurant,  r.  17 

Scott  PI 
"    Benjamin,  driver,  r.  736  Vallejo 
"    Emile.  laundry,  2206  Mission 
"    Henry  E.,  bookkeeper,  1002  Union 
"    Jean,    waiter   Occidental    Restaurant,    r. 

1514  Powell 
"    Lawrence    F.,    stenographer    Oregon    Im- 
provement Co.,  r.  1206  Kearny 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1306  Kearny 
"    Philomena,  widow,  r.  736  Vallejo 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1053  Howard 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1002  Union 
Faurie  Jacques,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
"    Jean  P.,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  M  and  5th  Av 

South 
"    Louis,   laborer,   r.  SE   cor  M   and  5th  Av 
South 
Fauser  Charles  A.,  butcher,  1212  Railroad  Av 
"    George  (John  Fauser  &  Co.),  r.  130  Guerrero 
"    John  &  Co.  (John  F.,  William  and  George 

Fauser),  beer  bottlers,  126  Guerrero 
"    John  F.  (John  Fauser  &  Co.),  r.  434^,  14th 
"     Lena,  widow,  r.  130  Guerrero 
"    William  (John  Fauser  &  Co.),  r.  130  Guer- 
rero 
Fauss  Edward  L..  bookkeeper,  r.  442  Elizabeth 
"    Gustave,  driver,  r.  309,  19th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  309,  19th 
"    Otto  (Lodge  &  Fauss),  r.  2309  Mission 
fl®="Fauss.    See  Fouse,  Fos  and  Foss 
Faust  Albert  G..  engraver,  r.  819b  Howard 
"    Conrad,  confectioner,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  9V4  Stock- 
ton 
Faust  Hall,  Stepp  &  Straub  proprietors,  1&-18 
Geary 
"    Henry,  tailor,  555,  4th 
"    Henry  W.,  publisher,  208  Post,   r.  Lorin, 

Alameda  Co. 
"    John  P.,  engraver,  819b  Howard 
"    Mahlon  E.,  with  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  848 

Capp 
"    Mary  D.  K.  Mrs.,  varieties,  555,  4th 
"    William  A.,  lumberman,  r.  848  Capp 
Fauth  Lawrence  (Miller  &  Fauth),  r.  415  Mason 
"    William  E.,  barber  F.  Sand,  r.  5  Vassar  PI 
Fautz  Henry,  locksmith  an  1  saw  filer,  47  Clay, 
r.  603  Chestnut 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  2217  Taylor 
Fava  Alberto,  laborer,  r.  36  Lafayette 
"    Amadeo   (Fava  &    Biegiliomini),    r.    235^ 

Duncan 
"    Gaetano,  scavenger,  r.  7  Graham  PI 
"    Inocenzo,  plaster  molder  Samuel  Kellett, 

r.  464  Minna  rear 
"    &  Biegiliomini   (Amedeo  Fava  and  Peter 
Biegiliomini),  fruits,  3310^4  Mission 
Favares  Joseph,  fine  French  wines,  liquors  and 
cigars.  116.  4th,  r.  412  Ellis 


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Favares  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  412  Ellis 
Favega  Bartholomew,  driver  G.  B.  Podesta  & 

Co.,  r.  901  Pacific 
Faveto  Frank,  solicitor,  r.  238  Greenwich 
Favilla  C.  &  Co.  (Cherubino  Favilla  and  Vin- 
cenzo  Leuci),  furniture,  1212  Stockton 
"    Cherubino  (C.  Favilla  &  Co.),  r.  Scott  nr 

Presidio 
"    Giuseppe,  furniture  dealer,  r.  16  Jasper  PI 

rear 
"    Louis  (Favilla  &  Co.),  r.  1518  Stockton 
"    Pilida,  butcher  G.  Pisani,  r.  923  Larkin 
"    &  Co.  (Louis  Favilla  and  Giuseppe  Nieri), 
furniture  dealers,  1513-1515  Stockton 
Favor  Chauncey  O.,  machinist  James  Young,  r. 
417,  38th 
"    E.  L.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  lOev^  Turk  rear 
Favorite  House,  158,  5th 
Favreliere  Etienne,  liquors,  514  Bush 
Fawcett  Edward  H.,  baker,  r.  606  Natoma 
"    George  H.,  pressman  Edward  C.  Hughes, 

r.  1121  Filbert 
"    Jesse  L.,  salesman,  r.  12  Lily  Av 
"    Robert,  paper  carrier,  r.  1131  Filbert 
"    S.    &  Co.  (Stephen  Fawcett),  fruits    and 

vegetables,  69  Centre  Market 
"    Samuel,    assistant   engineer   str  Captain 

Weber,  r.  824  Folsom 
'    Stephen  (S.  Fawcett  &  Co.),  r.  603  Mont- 


Alfred  T.,  plasterer,  r.  127  Cook 

"    Harry  W..  r.  1240  Kentucky 

"    Walter  R.,  plasterer,  r.  1240  Kentucky 
Fawkes  Richard,  wharf  builder,  r.  36  Natoma 
Faxon  Frank,  r.  1413  Van  Ness  Av 
Fay  A.  B.,  proprietor  Ocean  View  Farm,  office 
35  Eddy 

"    Alice  Mrs.,  r.  66  Shipley  rear 

"    Andrew,  butcher,  r.  1230,  24th 

"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  335  Broadway 

"    Bernard,  painter  John  Q.  Garfield 

"    Burgess,  r.  10:33  Guerrero 

"    Catherine  C.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.   1130 
Vallejo 

"    Charles    A.,    machinist    Golden    State    & 
Miners'  I.  Wks,  r.  560  Howard 

"    David,  health  inspector  Board  of  Health, 
r.  729  Chestnut 

"    Edward  (Foster  &  Fay),  r.  2313  Sutter 

"     Edward,  marine  fireman,  r.  239  Fremont 

"    Edward    F.,    porter   Holbrook,    Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  510  Shotwell 

"    Edward  J.,  elevator  man  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  3251  Mission 

"    Emelie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1001a  Dolores 

"    Frank,  driver  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r.  350  Te- 
hama 

"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  1050  Howard 

"    George,  clerk,  r.  lOOlA  Dolores 

"    George  H.,  stock  cutter   Buckingham    & 
Hecht,  r.  3251  Mission 

"    James,  policeman,  r.  909  Valencia 

"    James  A.,  gas  fitter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 
1810a  Hyde 

"    James  E.,  foreman  machinist  Whyte  &  De- 
Rome,  r.  31  St.  Mary's  Av 

"    John,  capitalist,  r.  2014  Powell 

"    John,  wireworker  Thomas  Sullivan,  r.  1108 
Oak 

' '    John,  piano  manufacturer,  726  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  2014  Powell 

"    Joseph  A.,  plumber,  r.  1230,  24th 

"    Joseph  K.,  salesman  J.  T.  Sullivan,  r.  20a 
Moss 

"    Julius,  bookkeeper  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Katherine  C.  Miss,    teacher   Polytechnic 
High  School,  r.  1130  Vallejo 

"    Katie  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  17th  nr  Alabama 

"    Kittle  Miss,  waitress,  r.  2759  Mission 

"    Louis  B.,  salesman  Hills  Bros.,  r.     110a 
Hayes 

"    Luke,  clerk,  r.  2014  Powell 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  502  Powell 

"    Martin  W.,  horseshoer,  3098  Mission,  r.  1403 
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Fay  Mary  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  r.  647  Howard 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  1130  Vallejo 
"    Max  H.,  traveling  salesman  G.  Cohn  Co.,  r. 

407  Powell 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  421  Mississippi 
"    Michael,  liquors,  3251  Mission 
"    Newton  M.,  capitalist,  304  Montgomery,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    Peter,  r.  1130  Vallejo 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  24  Washington  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.    1130  Vallejo 
"    Peter  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2935 

California 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  421  Mississippi 
"    Phillip  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  834  Grove 
"    Phillip  S. ,  bituminous  paving,  124  Sansome, 

r.  834  Grove 
"    Robert,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r. 

21,  13th 
"    Robert,  piano  manufacturer,  1729  Mission, 

r.  1225a  Jessie 
"    Rose  Miss,  teacher  Cooper  Primary  School, 

r.  1130  Vallejo 
"    Stanlev  J.,  merchandise  broker,  216  Front, 

r.  834  Grove 
"    Stephen,  clerk,  r.  416  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  r.  613  Locust  Av 
"    Thomas,  calker.  r.  647  Howard 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  26  East,  r.  510  Shot- 
well 
"    Thomas,  fuller  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  4,  17th 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1103  Montgomery 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  St.  George  Stables, 

r.  Russ  House 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  Gove  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Walter,  messenger  Woonsocket  Rubber  Co., 

r.  28a  Moss 
"    William,  r.  609i/^  Howard 
"    William,  head  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

14  Godeus 
"    William,    hostler  Brandenstein  &  Co.,  r. 
SW  cor  New  Montgomery  and  Mission 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  352  Brannan 
"    William  J.,  tanner,  r.  3251  Mission 
"    William  H.,  ship  painter  Callahan  &Bun- 
desen,  r.  1050  Howard 
4S"Fay.    See  Fayhe  and  Fey 
Fayanee  Katherine,   domestic,    518  Van  Ness 

Av 
Faye  G.  E.  Miss,  r.  1001  Pine 
Fayman  James  W.,  stationery,  1050  Polk 
Faymonville  Bernard,  2nd  vice-president  and 
secretary  Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Co. , 
401-405  California,  r.  2514  Fillmore 
Fayne  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1727  Market 
Fazackerly  Ernest,  waiter  J.  W.  Hastings 
"    Lewis  J.,  millhand  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,   r. 

1031  Guerrero 
"    Robert  E.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,   r. 

1031  Guerrero 
"    Sarah  B.,  widow,  r.  1031  Guerrero 
Feader  Wallace  F.,  driver,  r.  73iy2  Treat  Av 
Fealy  Daniel  W.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co., 
r.  662  Howard 
"    Dennis,  wheelwright  J.  L.  Cobleigh,  r.  1915 

Polk 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  1322  Ellis 
4S=-Fealy.    See  Feeley  and  Feely 
Fear  Alfred  S.,  stenographer,  r.  1321  Montgomery 
•'    Frederick  H.,  sign  painter  John  G.   Kim- 
ball, r.  623  Guerrero 
"    S.  &.  Co.   (Samuel  Fear),  proprietors  Ex- 
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artistic  dressmaking  at  family's  res- 
idence, r.  56  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Feam  Charles  E.,   physician  and  surgeon,  916 
Market,  rooms  19-21,  hours  11  to  12  a.  m.. 
1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m, 
Fearn  Walter  H.,   physician  and  surgeon,  916 
Market,  rooms  19-21,  hours  11  to  12  a.  m., 
1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m. 
Feather   Fork    Gold  Gravel  Co.   (Plumas  Co., 
Cal.),  206  Sansome.  room  34 
"    Thomas,  driver  D.  L.  Guthrie,  r.  231,  6th  Av 
Featherly  Henrietta  Miss,    teacher   Le    Conte 

Primary  School,  r.  Oakland 
Feathers  Roy  A.,  barber  J.   L.   Marsan,   r.  631 

Tennessee 
Featherston   John  N.,    secretary   Langley  & 
Michaels  Co.,  34-40,  1st,  r.  1805  Jones 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1805  Jones 
Featherstone  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  861  Folsom 
'•    James,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
'•    Jessie  P.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Institute,  r. 

2544  Howard 
■■    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Institute,  r. 

2544  Howard 
'•    Patrick,  cooper,  r.  ,324i/i,  5th 
"    Peter,  r.  426  Fulton 
"    Stephen,  r.  2544  Howard 
••    Thomas  J.,  hostler,  r.  1410  Folsom 
'^    Willard  D.,  student,  r.  2544  Howard 
Feag  Firmin,   wool    puller    Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Febely  Charles,  r.  9  Eldridge  rear 
Fechheimer  Charles  S..  men's  furnishing  goods, 
706-710  Kearny,  r.  1631  Broadway 
"    ,Fishel&Co.  (New  York),  clothing,  T.  R. 
Hutchinson  agent,  113  Bush 
Fechteler  A.  F..  lieutenant  (U.  S.  N.).  in  charge 
Hydrographic  office    U.    S.   N.   branch, 
Merchant's   Exchange  Bldg,  1st  floor,  r. 
San  Rafael 
FectorBernhard,  saloon  keeper,  r.  827  Fillmore 
Fedde  B.,  laborer,  r.  30th    Av    South    nr    San 
Bruno  Av 
"    Peter,  driver  Union   Brewing    Co.,    r.    703 
Florida 
Feddersen  Theodore,  musician,  r.  814b  Larkin 

,,    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  971  Bryant 
Feder  Daniel,  clerk  Louis  A.  Grade,  r.  820  Har- 
rison 
"    Gus  M.,  salesman  Charles  Michalitschke, 

r.  914  O'Farrell 
"    Jerome,  clerk,  r.  613  Buchanan 
"    Louis,  r.  918  O'Farrell 
"    Morris,  clerk,  r.  511  Webster 
"    Morris,  ladies'  cloaks,  1002  Valencia 
"    Moses  M.,  coal  commission,  581-583  Mar- 
ket, r.  914  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  r.  511  Webster 
"    Samuel  (Rosenthal,  Feder  &    Co.)   r.   1224 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  cutter  Friedlander  &  Mitau,  r.  511 
Webster 
4®- Feder.    See  Feader 
Federal  Hotel,  Joseph  Decaud  proprietor,   1205 

Stockton 
Federal  Marine    Insurance    Co.  (of   Zurich, 
Switzerland),  Gutte  &  Frank  managers 
Pacific  Coast  department,  303  California 
Federation  Hall,  818  Howard 
Federer  B.  Bernhard,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Federlein  Isaac  J.,  r.  823  Bush 
"    Jay,  publisher  Daily  Shipping  and  Hotel 
News,  403  Market,  r.  823  Bush 


Federlein  William,  baker  Albert  Breuss 
Federspiel  Sophus,  cashier  Italian-Swiss  Agri- 
cultural Colony,  r.  1427  Mission 
Fedora  Kid  Glove  Factory,  Cyprien  Limousin 

proprietor,  119  Grant  Av 
Fedtsen  Andrew,  1st  officer  str  Columbia 
Fee  Alfred,  r.  2243  Market 
Fee  Department  Treasurer's  Office,  New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor 
"    Harry  R.,  bicycles,    2253   Market,    r.   2249 

Market 
"    Mary  F.,  dry  goods,  2249  Market 
Feederly  Joseph,  tanner  Balz  Bros.   &  Finkel- 

dey,  r.  1418  Vermont 
Feehan  Edmund  T.,   carrier   postofflce,    r.    443 
Page 
"    James  B.,  law  student,  r.  443  Page 
"    Joseph  J.,  liquors,  SW  cor  City  Hall  Av 
and  City  Hall  Square,  r.  782  Stevenson 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  14  Tehama 
"    William,  443  Page 
Feeley  Alice  Miss,  dressmaking,  231  Post 
"    Annie  Miss,  forelady,  r.  25i4  Decatur 
"    Frank,  stonecutter,  r.  Athens  nr  Silver  Av 
"    James,  r.  25^2  Decatur 
"    John,   hostler  Martin    Fitzpatrick,   r.   814 

Mission 
"    John,  musician,  r.  Athens  nr  Silver  Av 
"    Martin  J.,  carpenter,  r.  10  Sherman 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1226  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Patri-ck,  r.  SOl'/a,  6th 
"    Patrick,  stove  mounter  W.  vS.  Ray  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  624  Washington 
"    William,  blacksmith  helper,  r,25J^  Decatur 
"    William  W.,  sawyer  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  25^4  Decatur 
^g=" Feeley.    See  Fealy  and  Feely 
Feely  George  P.,  distributor  postofflce,  r.  2816 
Bush 
"    James  J.,  photographer,  r.  1126  Market 
"    John,   painter,    r.    SW   cor  Michigan  and 

Shasta 
"    John  J.,  contractor,  r.  619  Octavia 
"    Mary  J.,  domestic,  1226  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  919  Page 
"    Patrick,  r.  625  Harrison 
"    Patrick  H.,  salesman  P.  Berwin  &  Bro.,  r. 

2816  Bush 
"    Sarah,  r.  528  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r. 

251/^  Decatur 
"    Thomas,  coupe  stand,  NW  cor  Kearny  and 
Bush,  r.  310  Kearny 
4S" Feely.    See  Fealy  and  Feeley 
Feenan  Charles  P.,  machinist    Perkins  Pump 
and  Engine  Co.,  r.  18,  1st 
"    Michael,  r.  726!/2,  14th 
Feeney  Charles  J.,  driver  Kavanagh&Co.,r.  453 
Bryant 
"    EdwardT.,  salesman  Bay  City  Soda  Water 

Co.,  r.  1127  Vallejo 
"    Frank  J.,  bartender  Thomas  F.  Keyes,  r.  2 

Bond 
'■    Frank  M.,  expressman,  r.  1616  Sanchez 
"    Harry  J.,  porter  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  368  Bran- 
nan 
"    J.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    James,  liquors,  300  Hayes 
"    James,  hoseman  Engine  21 
•'    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  25  Welsh 
"    James,  watchman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

453  Bryant 
"    James  A.,  policeman,  r.  1616  Sanchez 
"    John,  r.  738  Clementina 
"    John,  clerk,  r,  455  Minna 
"    John,   cmductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  336,  3d 

Av 
■'    John,  miner,  r.  216  Minna 
"    John  E.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1821  Hyde 
"    John  G..  clerk  Murphy  &  McBrearty,  r.  738 

Clementina 
"    John  J.,  engineer  Water  Tower  1,  r.  104  New 

Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  138,  26th 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  shoecutter,  r.  17,  28th 
"    Joseph  C,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  Co. , 

r,  334  Day 
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Feeney  Martin  J.,  molder  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  207  Waller 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1501  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  334  Day 
"    Mai-y  Miss,  r.  3506  Fillmore 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  37  Ringold 
"    MichaelJ.,  laborer  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,   r. 

413  Clementina 
"    Mitchell,    printer   Francis-Valentine  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Nicholas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  629  Octavia 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  455  Minna 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Patrick,  tailor,  r.  334  Day 
"    Patrick  J.,  teamster,  r.  322  Fremont 
"    Peter  J.,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Robert    L.,    conductor   Market  St.   Ry.,  r, 

1025  Capp 
"    Stephen,  packer,  r. : 
"    Stephen  Jr.,  driver  I 

r.  368  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  bartender, 
"    Thomas  F..  blacksmith,  r.  368  Brannan 
"    William,    blacksmith    Risdon    I.    and    L. 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  tailor  Lando  Bros. ,   r.  757b  Fol- 

som 
"    William  P.,   car  builder  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1130  Filbert 
Feete  Amos  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2935 

Clay 
Fegan  Alexander,  mounter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  10191/2  Natoma 
"    Christopher,  pressman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  631/2  Guerrero 
"    Henry,  maltster,  r.  3109^2  Buchanan 
"    James  C,  laborer,  r.  9  Alemany 
"    James  E.,  engineer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  413,  2d 
"    John,  rigger,  r.  413,  2d 
"    Joseph  F.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  9 

Alemany 
"    Joseph  H.,  calker,  r.  9  Alemany 
;W=Fegan.    See  Fagan,  Fagen  and  Fagin 
Femeisen  F.,  M.  D.,  office  803  Sutter,  hours  1  to  3 
p.  m.,  telephone  East  935,  r.  Hotel  Riche- 
lieu 
FeMemelcher  August,  r.  Ahlborn  House 
Fehlemelcher  August  Mrs.,  proprietor  Ahlborn 
House,  319-323  Grant  Av 
"    Otto,  runner  Ahlborn  House 
"    William,  clerk  Ahlborn  House 
Fehlen  August,  physician,  office  and  r.  227,  6th 
Fehler  Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  Pennsylvania  Av  nr  Army 
Fehlhaber  Charles,  cook,  r.  243  Minna 
Fehn  Rosa,  widow,  r.  614  Taylor 
Fehnemann  B.,  publisher  California   Orchard 
and  Farm,  510  Montgomery,  r.  2201  Larkin 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  2201  Larkin 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  2201  Larkin 
Fehr  Alice  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  1147  Mission 
"    Jacob,  barber,  529  Dupont 
"    Joseph,   bottler   Fredericksburg    Bottling 

Co.,r.  1510  Ellis 
"    Ulrich,  steward,  r.  704!^  Larkin 
Fehrenbach  Albert,  liquors,  cor  Ocean  and  Jules 
Avs 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Godeus 
4®°  Fehrenbach.    See  Ferrenbach 
Feht  George,  clerk  Cal.  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Herman,    bartender  Peters    Bros.,    r.    630 
Lombard 
Feibush  Louis,  bakery,  1414  Ellis,  r.  1315a  Ellis 

"    Rosalia,  widow,  r.  1620  Post 
Feichtl  David,  groceries,  911  Illinois 
Feierbach    Charles,    salesman    Michalitschke 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  305  Mason 
Feig  Alexander,  furniture,  151,  3d 
"    Joseph,  bartender  George  E.  Ackerson,  r. 

431  Natoma 
"    Michael,  clerk  Joseph  Bremer  &  Co.,  r.  710 
Geary 
Feige  Albert  R.,  sawyer  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r. 
10241/2  Capp 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1024V2  Capp 
"    Henry  Jr.,  architect,  r.  1024%  Capp 
"    Jacob  C,  salesman  A.  Eisenberg  &  Co.,  r. 
736  Hayes 


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Feige  Raphael  C,  cashier  Benj.  Curtaz  &  Son,  r. 
736  Hayes 
"    Robert,  tailor,  r.  736  Hayes 
J8®=  Feige.    See  Feyge 

Feigenbaum  Joseph,  r.  1208  Golden  Gate  Av 
Feigenbaum  Julius,  secretary  California  No- 
tion and  Toy  Co.,  534-526  Market,  r.  505 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    L.  Co.  The,  general  merchants  (Rohnerville, 
Humboldt  Co.),  office  524  Market 
Feigenbaum  Lionel  B.,  manager  California  No- 
tion and  Toy  Co.,  524-526  Market,  r.  505 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Sanford,  vice-president  The  L.  Feigenbaum 
Co.,  r.  1308  Golden  Gate  Av 
Feighery  James,  hostler  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r. 
13  Olive  Av 
"    Joseph,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  Berkeley 
Feight  A.  V.,  teacher  Heald's  Business  College, 

r.  726  McAllister 
Feik  Henry,  butcher,  r.  445,  9th 
Fell  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Emil,  clerk  Joost  Bros.,  r.  1438  Mission 
"    Ernest  D.,  wood  and  coal,  2500  Clay,  r.  3318 

Fillmore 
"    Gustav,  clerk  Beckmann  &  Stelling,  r.  1900 
Mission 
Felling,  Cressy  &  Co.  (Louis  Felling  and  Theo- 
dore S.  Cressy),  produce  and  commission 
merchants.  108  Davis 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman  Felling,  Cressy  &  Co., 

r.  107  Scott 
"    J.  Arthur,  dental  student  C.  F.  Sloat,  r.  107 

Scott 
"    J.  George,  cabinet  maker  J.  G.  Klemm,  r. 

835  Vallejo 
"    Louis  (Felling.  Cressy  &  Co.),  r.  107  Scott 
"    Louis  P.,  porter  Felling,  Cressy  &  Co. 
"    William  F.,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r. 
130  Diamond 
Feinberg  Moses  S.,  manager  Faultless  Novelty 

Co.,  330  Sutter,  r.  523  McAllister 
Feintuch  Marcus,  capitalist,  r.  1512  Geary 
Feintuch  Morris,  secretary  and  treasurer  Wer- 
theimer  Co.,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Battery. 
r.  3133  Geary 
"    William,  draper,  r.  1513  Geary 
Feiring  Karl,  cooper,  r.  cor  18th  and  De  Haro, 

Potrero 
Feisel  Edwin  J.,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  1430 
O'Farrell 
"    Frederick  T.,  carriage  maker,  1509  Mission. 

r.  1430  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick   T.    Jr.,    carriage    smith    F.    T. 

Feisel,  r.  1430  O'Farrell 
"    James  D.,  carriage  maker,  r.  1430  O'Farrell 
"    Walter,  law  student,  r.  1430  O'Farrell 
Feiss    Julius    J.    (Feiss    &    Spanhake).    r.    600 
O'Farrell 
"    &  Spanhake  (Julius  J.  Feiss  and  William 
Spanhake),  groceries   and  liquors,  NW 
cor  O'Farrell  and  Leavenworth 
Feist    Adolpb,   president    The    Emporium  Co., 
Emporium  Bldg,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Augusta  T.,  widow,  r.  1215  Sanchez 
Feistcorn    Charles    A.,    compositor    James    H. 

Barrv,  r.  921  Filbert 
Felt  Anton,  baker  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  369  Jessie 

"    Daniel,  millwright,  r.  1045  Market 
Feitelberg  Edward,  laborer,  r.  1&%  Harriet 
"    James,  store  fixtures,  11211?4  Market,  r.  1404 

Church 
"    Nathan,  wool  dryer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  I6V2 
Garden 
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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCUESTER.   N.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Pvirity^  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Feix  John  F.,  foreman  melting  dept.  U.  S.  Mint 

r.  1116  Pierce 
Felch  Noah,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Feld  Charles,  taker  Palace  Hotel  r,  419  Minna 
"    Emile,  delivery  clerk  John  F.  Myers  &  Co., 

r.  123  Grove 
"    George,  packer  John  F.  Myers  &  Co.,  r.  123 

Grove 
"    Joseph,  clerk  John  Wolf,  r.  123  Grove 
Feldbusch  Charles,  clerk,  r.  1019  Treat  Av 

■  John  D.,  capitalist,  r.  1407  Bush 

■■    John  H.   D.,  insurance  agent,  r.  528  Shot- 
well 
"    John  H.  D.  Jr.,  clerk  Hamburg-Bremen  Fire 
Ins.,  Co.,  r.  528  Shotwell 
Feldcamp  L.  H.  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  718  Sierra 
Feldermann  John  D.,  liquors,  31  East  and  foot 

Hathaway's  wharf 
Feldhaus  A.  B.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
1013  Filbert 
"    Gerhard,  e3q)ressman,  r.  115  Germania 
Feldheim  Herman,  cook  J.  H.  Lunsmann,  r.  636 
Commercial 
'■    Seligman  N.,  salesman  L.   Dinkelspiel  & 
Sons,  r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Feldman  Felix,  barber,  229  Hayes 
•■    Frank,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 

653  Brannan 
■'    Henry,  liquors.  653  Brannan 
4®=Feldman.    See   Feldmann,  Feldtmann   and 

Fellman 
Feldmann  Charles  W.,  liquors,  711,  5th  Av 
■'    Charles   W.  Jr.,   salesman   Charles  Gold- 
stein, r.  110  Fell 
"    George,   clerk  A,   C.    Boldermann,  r.    1616 

Folsom 
"    John  D.  (John  D.  Feldmann  &  Co.),  r.  SW-A 
Haight 
Feldmann  John  D.  &  Co.   (John  D.  Feldmann 
and  Adolph  E.   Creyer),  groceries    and 
liquors,  800  Haight 
"    John  O.,  clerk  F.  Kaufman,  r.  1616  Folsom 
Feldmann  L.  &Co.  (Louis  and  Louis  Feldmann 
Jr.).  wooden  and  willow  ware,  brushes, 
brooms,  cordage,  etc.,  220-222  Front 
"    Louis  iL.  Feldmann  &  Co.),  r.  641  Shotwell 
••    Louis  Jr.  (L.  Feldmann  &  Co.),  r.  641  Shot- 
well 

■  Walter  H.,  clerk  L.  Feldmann  &  Co.,  r.  641 

Shotwell 
Feldtmann  Hans  H..  rectifier  Samuel  Bros  & 

Co.,  r.  4  Martha  PI 
Felepich  Jacob,  porter  Anton  Gospodnetich 
Felgenhauer  Paul  H..  electrician,  r.  14Moss 
Feline  John,  clerk  Wertheimer  Co. 
Felix  Adler  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  A.  L. 
Manning  president,  SE  cor  2d  and  Fol- 
som 
"    Charles,  electrician,  r.  1027  Pacific 
"    F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  cor  14th  Av  South  and  R 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  251  Crescent  Av 
'•    Henry  O.,  restaurant,  r.  6  Glover 
-'    John,  carpenter,  r.  253  Crescent  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  22 Harriet 
■'    John,   salesman  Richter  Bros  &  Co.,  r.  122 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Nicholas,  cook.  r.  1.332  Dupont  rear 
Feliz  Paul,  clerk,  r.  614  Filbert 
Felker  George  H.,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r. 
719a  21st 
•'    Grace  F.  Miss,  proofreader  Filmer-Rollins 

Electro.  Co.,  r.  T19a  21st 
'•    Helena  D.,  widow,  r.  719a  21st 
■'    Lewis  B.,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  902  Mont- 
gomery 


Fell  Carrie,  candy  maker  W.  S.  Townsend  r. 
438»4  Jessie 
"    James  Rev.,  chaplain  Seamen's  Institute, 

33  Stuart,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  matron  Little  Sisters'  Infant 

Shelter,  r.  512  Minna 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  938,  17th 
"    Valentine  J,,  porter  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co. 
Fella  Frank  G.,  plumber,  r.  13»4  Pacific 
"    George  A.,  painter,  r.  1334  Pacific 
"    John  v.,  clerk  St.  Germain  Billiard  Co.,  r 
127  Clipper 
Fellerman  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  636  Green 
Fellheimer  Max,  r.  653^4  Minna 

"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  653"^  Minna 
Fellman  Leon,  butler,  915  Leavenworth,   r.  652 

Willow  Av 
Fellon  Mary  Mrs.,  r.  65  Murphy  Bldg 
Fellows  Clarence,  actor,  r.  6  Russ 
"    David  A.,  poultry  raiser,  r.  NE  ccr  Lyon 
and  Union 
Edward,  teamster,  r.  241  Clara 
Everett  P.,  collector.  305  Larkin,  r.  35  San- 
chez 
Frank,  flagman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  611 '/a  Minna 
"    George    A.,    groceries    and    liquors,    400 

O'Farrell 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  6II14  Minna 

Lucius  L..  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.    113 

Cedar  Av 
Olive  P.,  widow,  r.  210  Fillmore 
Park,  with  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Samuel  S.,  traveling  salesman  M.   Blas- 

kower  &  Co..  r.  515  Webster 
Thomas  J.,  plumber  Henry  Williamson,  r. 

21  Hawthorne 
William  M.,   clerk  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  35 
Sanchez 
Fellroth  Erick,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r  629 

Stevenson 
Fells  John  F.,  clerk  Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co. 
Felsing  Frederick  (Winter  &  Felsing),   r.  1206 

Treat  Av 
Felson  J.  W.,  oiler  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Felt  Carrie  P.,  domestic,  15a  Belvedere 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  18th  bet  Kansas  and  Rhode 

Island,  Potrero 
"    John    W.,    electrician    John    M.    Klein's 
Electrical  \^^?s,  r.  18th  bet  Kansas  and 
Rhode  Island,  Potrero 
Felter  Frank,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.  523  Steven- 
son 
"    John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  528  De- 

visadero 
"    William  R.,  office  415  Battery,  r.   2929  Clay 
Felton  Charles  N.,  president  Pacific  Coast  Oil 
Co.,  13  Pine.  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    Charles  N.   Jr.,  office  13  Pine,  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Edward,  contractor,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  13*4  Pacific 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  dressmaker,  r.  1439  Polk 
' '    Thomas  P. ,  clerk  Albert  Hauser,  r.  1431  Bush 
Felvey  House,  Mrs.   Minna  Hein  proprietor,  24 
Mint  Av 
"    Joseph,  molder,  r.  2622  Bryant 
"    Lawrence,  r.  2622  Bryant 
Fenaci  Baptiste,  cook  Bias  J.  Capetanich,  r.  125 

Jackson 
Fenaja  Diovole,  woodcarver,   217  Hayes,  r.  1801 

Mission 
Fenaune  Agatha  G.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608 

Van  Ness  Av 
Fencher  Frederick,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber 

Co. 
Fender  Joshua,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  804 

Lott 
Fene  Ella,  stenographer  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co..  r. 

1322  Buchanan 
Fenelius  Adolph,  harness  maker,  r.  42,  13th 
"    Alfred  O.,  printer,  r.  42,  13th 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  A.  Dorn,  r.  42, 

13th 
"    Lottie  M.  Miss,  boxmaker,  r.  42,  13th 
"    Otto,  carpenter,  r.  42,  13th 

;r  John  A.,  salesman  Carlson  Currier  Co., 
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Fengler  Charles,  shoemaker,  8  Stockton  PI,  r. 
1008  Pacific 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  737  Clementina 
"    Oscar  J.,   shoemaker  C.   E.   Tisdale.  r.  737 

Clementina 
"    William  E.,  bartender,  r.  737  Clementina 
Fenkhauser  Caesar,  manager  Great  American 
Importing  Tea  Co.,  1344  Market,  r.  430a 
Page 
•'    Rudolph  T.,  with  Braunschweiger  &  Co.,  r. 
1802%  Buchanan 
Fenlon  Jeremiah,  plumber,  r.  435  Minna 
Fenn  Charles  B.,  bookkeeper  H.  L.  King,  r.  841 
Castro 
"    James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  39a  Junpier 
"    Lawson  T.,  contractor,  r.  1417  Washington 
"    Lyman  J.,  secretary  Tamm  &  Nolan  Co., 
E  s  Utah  bet  Alameda  and  El  Dorado,  r. 
841  Castro 
"    Malcolm  G.,  clerk  Stanly,  Hayes  &  Brad- 
ley, r.  3513  Pacific  Av 
"    R.  B.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  504  Napa 
"    William  L..  clerk,  r.  1334  Washington 
"    William  S.,  manager  The    Credit  Agency 
and  W.  S.  Fenn  Co.,  306  Sansome,  rooms 
18-19 
"    W.  S.  Co.,  William  S.  Fenn  manager,  print- 
ers, 206  Sansome,  rooms  18-19 
Fennel  Carolina,  widow,  r.  1236  Guerrero 
"    Henry  T.,  special  agent  Palatine  Ins.  Co., 
r.  1236  Guerrero 
Fennell  Annie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  27  Julian 
Av 
"    Charles  E.,  policeman,  r.  104  Eureka 
"     Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  27  Julian  Av 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  133  Julian  Av 
Fennell  James  A.,  architect,  520-533  Spreckels 
Bldg,  937  Market 
"    James  S.  (M.  Fennell  &  Son),  r.  441b  15th 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  27  Julian  Av 
"    John  P.,  driver  Engine  4,  r.  1034  Noe 
"    M.  &  Son  (Martin  and   James  S.),  masons 

and  builders,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1034  Noe 
"    Marguerite  A.  Miss,  teacher  Washington 

Grammar  School,  r.  627  O'Farrell 
"    Martin  (M.  Fennell  &  Son),  r.  37  Julian  Av 
"    Martin  Jr.,  r.  27  Julian  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  114%  Tehama 
"    William,  harnessmaker,  r.  433,  26th 
Fennelly  Edward,  hostler,  r.  3  Burcham  PI 
"    Thomas,  hostler  Alex.  McCord  &  Co.,  r.  34 
Turk 
Fennema  Charles,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 
Fenner  Irvin  R.,  manager  Chicago    Artificial 
Limb  Co.,  26  Geary 
"    Max,    helper     American    Brewery,   r.  2% 

McCormaek  PI 
"    Richard,  asst.  engineer  S.F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  1423  Masonic  Av 
"    Robert,  baker,  r.  773  Mission 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  108%  San  Jose  Av 
Fennessey  Edward,  r.  1318%  Florida 
Fennessy  James  J.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  830,  35th 
"    William  T.,  painter  J.  S.  Denis  &  Co.,  r.  5% 
Harrison  Av 
Fennig   Edwin  G.,   salesman  Cal.   Notion  and 
Toy  Co.,  r.  339  Sanchez 
"    Henry  waiter,  r.  338%  Birch  Av 
Fennimore   Watson   D.,    vice-president    Cali- 
fornia Optical  Co.,  317-319  Kearny,  r.  1430 
Post 
Feno  John  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  426  Day 
Fenoglio  Mario,  butcher  A  Mancini  &  Co. 
Fenster  M.,  musician,  39,  4th 
Fenstermacher  Caroline,  r.  11%  Washington  Av 
"    Goorge,  laborer  Cal.   Wine  Assn.,  r.  11% 

Washington  Av 
"    Louis,  r.  11%  Washington  Av 
"    William,  salesman  John  Quadt  &  Co.,  r. 
l%Washington  Av 
Fenton  Bertha   A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Redding  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  418,  12th  Av 
Fenton  Bicycle,  William  R.  Evans  agent,  1031 
Market 
"    Daniel  P.,  clerk,  r.  418,  13th  Av 
■'    Delia  Miss,  r.  363  Jessie 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Fenton  Edward  A.  (Fenton  &  Francis),  r.  2005 
Bush 
"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1747  Mission 
"    Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  r.  2005  Bush 
^'    Eva    A.    Miss,   bookkeeper  Washburn    & 

Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  324  Jones 
"    Frank,  student,  r.  1218  Laguna 
'«    James,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Sydney 
•'    James,  shoemaker,  r.  502%  Broadway 
•'    James,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  1318  Laguna 
''    John  A.,  chip  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1421  Bush 
^'    John   C,  fireman    Edison  Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  235  Crescent  Av 
•'    John  J.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  107 

O'Farrell 
^'    Joseph,  salesman  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co.,r.  1110 

Clay  rear 
"    Kate  M.  Miss,  private  teacher,  r.  1717  Clay 
•'    Kate  T.,  dressmaker,  r.  3005  Bush 
••    Lawrence  J.,  foreman  can  dept.  Holbrook. 
Merrill  &  Stetson,  r.  533  Buena  Vista  Av 
•'    Thomas,    bartender   J.   R.    Loosley,  r.  310 

Powell 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
■'    Thomas  T.,  bartender,  r.  3005  Bush 
"    William  E.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1218  La- 
guna 
"    &  Francis  (Edward  A.  Fenton  and  Francois 
Francis),  barbers,  1334  Polk 
Fentress  Chester  B.,  clerk  J.  D.  Maxwell,  r.  509 
Post 
"    Elmer  T.,  clerk  Rolla  V.  Watt,  r.  509  Post 
"    Leslie  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plating 
Wks,  r.  509  Post 
Fenwick  Hattie  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  California 
"    Isabella,  widow,  restaurant,  215  Eddy 
Feore  James,  janitor  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  r. 

1015  Market 
Feour  John  J.,  miner,  r.  1132  Howard 
Fera  Antonio  M.,  shoemaker,  r.  8  Stockton  PI 
Ferbeck  Harry,  r.  112%  Fillmore 
Ferber  Henry  J.,  printer,  r.  1151  Harrison 
Ferchland  Charles,  r.  220,  3d 
Ferdian  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Ferdiana  Carlo,  peddler,  r.  1018%  Montgomery 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1018  Montgomery 
Ferdinand  Nicholas,  mariner,  r.  123  Oregon 
Ferem    John,    asst.     superintendent    Sailors' 

Home,  r,  2514  McAllister 
Ferera  Cesare,  steward  Anton  Lopresti,  r.  23 
Erie 
"    George,  machine  hand  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 

19th  Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
"    Louis,  clam  digger,  r.  19th  Av  South  bet 
GandH 
Fergus  Thomas,     carpenter  James    Young,   r. 

Oakland 
Ferguson  A.  (Ferguson  &  Ayer),  r.  1,  5th 
"    Albert,  clerk,  r.  1816b  Howard 

Alexander  S.,  r.  914  Oak 
"    Charles,  porter  Edward  L.   McGarity,    r. 

209  Leidesdorfl 
"    Charles,  salesman  Levi   Strauss   &  Co.,  r. 

513  McAllister 
"    Charles  H.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  1616  Grove 
"    Curley    &     Co.     (Thomas    M.     Ferguson, 
Thomas  H.  Curley  and  Michael  F.  O'Con- 
nor), liquors,  10  Mason 
"    Daniel,  liquors,  7  Jackson 
"    Daniel,  scale  mechanic  Fairbanks  Morse 

&Co. 
"    Daniel   B.,   salesman  Carroll  &  Tilton,  r. 
522  O'Farrell 


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Ferguson  Donald,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
914  Oak 
"    Eben  W.  (Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.),  r.  2814 

Clay 
"    E.  C,  painter,  r.  1422  Valencia 
"    Edward,  r.  513  McAllister 
"    Edward,  car  repairer,  r.  2319  Harrison 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  308  Minna 
"    Edward  B.,  driller  First  St.  Wks,  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  312  Texas 
"    Ernest  M.,  clerk,  r.  1522  Fell 
"    Erwin  E.,  attorney  at  law,  606  Montgomery, 

r.  822  Dolores 
"    G.  B.,  salesman  Kahn  Bros.  Klein  &  Co., 

r.  781  Sutter 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  100  Vicksburg 
"    George  B.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.   100 

Vicksburg 
"    George  W.,   polisher   J.   Roy  lance   Brass 

Wks,  r.  50  Noe 
"    Henry,  plasterer,  r.  1927  Lexington  Av 
"    Henry  A.,  butcher,  r.  1713  Jones 
"    J.,  waiter  str  Pomona 
"    J.  A.,  cadet  str  Peru 
"    James,  marine  engineer,  r.  501  East 
"    James,  molder  Atlas  I.  Wks. 
"    James,  riveter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  930  Min- 
nesota 
"    James,  2d  ofiBcer  str  Cleone,  r.  1616  Stockton 
"    James  B.,  horseman,  r.  1915  Franklin 
"    James  C.   H.,  clerk  Union  T.  Wks,  r.  521 

Post 
"    James  P.  (J.  P.  Ferguson  &  Son),   r.  312 

Page 
"    James  P.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Patricks 

Church,  r.  744  Mission 
"    James  T.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  905 

Market 
"    Jessie,  widow,  r.  1203i4  Turk 
"    John,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.  r.  227,  9th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  714  Laguna 
"    John,  clerk  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  930  Minnesota 
"    John,  coachman,  r.  419  Harrison 
"    John,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.,  r.  9 

Cedar  Av 
"    John,  laundryman,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    John,  porter,  r.  1012  Washington 
Ferguson  John,  proprietor  ABC  House,  NW 

cor  California  and  Kearny,  r.  Sausalito 
"    John  J.,  porter  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,    r. 

118Francisco 
"    John  L.,  real  estate,  r.  1011  Washington 
"    John  P.,  heater  Union  L  Wks,  r.  930  Minne- 
sota 
"    Joseph  (Ferguson  &  Gies),  r.  106  Eddy 
"    J.  P.  &Son  (James  P.  &  William  J.),  livery 

stable,  134-136,  7th 
"    Lewis  C,  clerk,  r.  610  Haight 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2015  Webster 
"    Malcolm  C.  bookkeeper  William  McPhun, 

r.  215  Andover  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  122  Francisco 
"    Neil,  seaman,  r.  7  Jackson 
"    Oscar,  driver  Leipsic  Bros.,  r.  2335  Wash- 
ington 
"    Oscar  H.,   clerk  Home  Mutual  Insurance 

Co.,  r.  312  Page 
Fergfuson  Phineas  F.,  manager  and  secretary 

United    States     Laundry    Association, 

1004  Market,  r.  100  Vicksburg 
"    Rachel  A.,  widow,  r.  1522  Fell 
"    Robert,  carpenter  and  builder,  1510  Geary 
"    Roderick,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  c'or 

26th  and  Bryant 


FERGUSON  S.  S.  &  CO., 

(Stewart  S.  Ferguson  and  Donald 
Mackintosh),  proprietors  San  Fran- 
cisco Carpet  Beating  and  Renovating 
Works,  23-25, 10th,  telephone  South  36 

Ferguson  Stewart  S.  (S.  S.  Ferguson  &  Co.),  r. 
838  Fulton 
"    Theodore,  master  mariner,  r.  103,  1st 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  15  Sharon 
"    Thomas,    porter    H.    Levi   &    Co.    r.    913a 

Powell 
"    Thomas  G.,  horseman,  r.  1915  Franklin 
"    Thomas  H.,  r.  762b  Folsom 
"    Thomas  M.  (Ferguson  &  Curley  and  Fergu- 
son, Curley  &  Co.),  r.  446  Fulton 
"    Tilghman  H.,  dentist,  209  Kearny,  r.  1011 

Washington 
"    Tolbert  S.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  560  Howard 
"    W.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Walter,  laundryman,  r.  719  Valencia 
"    Walter  L.,  compositor  George  Spaulding 

&  Co.,  r.  228,6th  Av 
"    Weary  M.,  widow,  r.  908  Larkin 
"     W.   Howard,  clerk  U.   S.   Laundry,  r.  100 

Vicksburg 
"    William,  r.  430,  10th 
"    William,  r.  1203  Market 
"     William,  brass  finisher,  r.  50  Dehon 
■'    William,  clerk,  r.  219,  11th 
"    William,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    William  D.,  policeman,  r.  122  Francisco 
"    William  F.,  shipping  clerk  Francis- Valen- 
tine Co.,  r.  25a  Vandewater 
"    William  J.  (J.  P.  Ferguson  &  Son),  r.  312 

Page 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  513McAlhster 
"    &  Ayer  (A.  Ferguson  and  Charles  H.  Ayer), 
candies,  junction  Market  and  Turk 
Ferguson  &  Curley  (Thomas  M.  Ferguson  and 
Thomas  H.  Curley),  wines  and  liquors 
and  cigars  and  tobacco,  719  Market 
"    &  Gies  (Joseph Ferguson  and  August  Gies), 
barbers,  103  Eddy 
Ferico  James,  driver  John  Rausch,  r.  7  Vincent 

PI 
Ferin  Peter  A.,  hardware  and  stoves,  629  Vallejo 
Ferini  Bertolomo,  proprietor   Perini's  Restau- 
rant, 207  Post,  r.  216  Steiner 
Ferlan  Rudolph,   shoemaker,  611   Napa,  r.  504 

Napa 
Ferle  Redentore,  fresh  fish,  21114,  9th 
Ferman  Charles,  machinist,  r.  18,  1st 
Fern  John,  currier  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Fernald  Charles,  buyer  Fontana  &  Co.,  r.  1422 

Clay 
Fernandez  Adela,  widow,  r.  914  Montgomery  Av 
"    Anton  seaman  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    Antone,  cook  str  Arago,  r.  706  Battery 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    Francisco,  cook  str  Arago,  r.  1014  Clay 
"    Frank,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Frank,  porter  Am.  Biscuit  Co. 
"    Frank  L.,  salesman,  r.  703  Green 
"    John,  r.  221  Broadway 

"    Joseph,  barber  Wahl  &  Romer,  r.  2  Selina  PI 
"    Joseph,  fireman,  r.  12  Virginia  PI 
"    Joseph,  musician,  r.  2218  Mason 
"    Manuel  A.,  cook,  r.  330  Jersey 
"    Manuel  P.,  barber,  207  Jackson,    r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Manuel  R.,  barber,   1038  Alabama,  r.   2742 

Folsom 
"    Mattie  J.  Miss,  r.  1006  Bush 
"    Mercedes  J.  G.,  widow,  r.  1708  Washington 
"    Philip,  cigars  and  tobacco,  52,  4th 
"    Richard,  barber  Albert  J.  Grez,  r.  2617  Fol- 
som 
"    Thomas  M.,  2d  asst.  engineer  S.  F.  Fire  De- 
partment, r.  114  Waller 
Fernbach    Benjamin,    helper  Edison  Light    & 
Power  Co.,  r.  1720  Sutter 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  1720  Sutter 
Ferndale  The,  Mrs.   E.  Engelberg  proprietor, 

518  Geary 
Fernell  Albert  H.,  painter,  r.  474  Jessie 
Fernhoff  Frederick  J.,  carpenter,  430  O'Farrell, 
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Ferniza  Enrique,   compositor  El  Comercio  de 

San  Francisco,  r.  535  Vallejo 
Ferns    Henry    H.,    superintendent    Byron   G. 

Smith,  r.  230  Shotwell 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1228 

Treat  Av 
Fero  Daniel,  hostler,  r.  33  Moss 

"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  Ua  Dore 
Ferot  Armand,  florist  John  Pouyal,  r.  1211  Polk 
"    Emile,  clerk  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.,  r. 

1211  Polk 
Ferra  Andrew,  bartender  Ricardo  Pastene,  r. 

233  Green 
Ferral  James,  laborer,  r.  520  Folsom 

"    Joseph,  milker  Furrer  Bros. 
Ferral  Rotoert,  attorney  at  law,  331  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  28-29,  r.  2518  California 
j8®~  Ferral.    See  Farrell 
Ferramorse  Frank  P.,  superintendent  Goodyear 

Oil  Clothing  Factory,  r.  ITVz  Valley 
Ferran   Leontine  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,   1307 

Stockton 

FERRAN'S  MME., 

Frencli  Laundry,  laces  and  lace  cur- 
tains specialties,  ladies'  and  gents'  un- 
derclothes done  up  in  the  best  style, 
1757  Polk  bet  Clay  and  WasMngton, 
telephone  East  151 
Ferrando  L.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
Ferraren   Natalio,    porter   Joseph  Brunner,  r. 

12141/2  Powell 
Ferrari  Andrea,  barber,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Angela  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1625  Dupont 
"    Antonio,    porter  Joseph  Calegaris,   r.  716 

Vallejo 
"    B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  810  Bryant 
"    Camillo,  salesman  G.  Catelani,  r.  702  Turk 
"    Colombo,  nursery,  cor  University  and  Fel- 

ton 
"    Desiderio.    watchman    I.    Cuenin,    r.    720 

Broadway 
"    Emlle,  gardener,  r.  cor  University  and  Fel- 

ton 
"    Enrico,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Eugene,  gardener  Colombo  Ferrari,  r.  cor 

University  and  Felton 
"    Giovanni  (Figone   &   Co.),    r.    10   San  An- 
tonio 
"    Giovanni,  clerk,  r.  1018%  Montgomery 
"    Giovanni,  with  S.  F.  Window  Cleaning  Co., 

r.  5  St.  Charles 
"    John  (Ferrari  &  Canepa),  r.  10  Graham  PI 
"    John,  window  cleaner,  r.  19  Ohio  PI 
"    Joseph,  florist,  r.  cor  University  and  Felton 
"    Joseph,  florist  John  Pouyal,  r.  1211  Polk 
"    L.  (Erola  &  Ferrari),  921  Kearny 
"    Louis  (Olmo  &  Ferrari),  423  Broadway 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  6  Newell 
Ferrari  Louis,  manager  San  Francisco  Window 
Cleaning  Co.,  328  Sutter,  r.  5  St.  Charles 
"    Louis,  musician,  r.  915  Montgomery 
"    M.,  r.  314  Pacific 
"    M.,  laborer,  r.  520  Francisco 
"    Madeline,  widow,  r.  10  Graham  PI 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  712  Montgomery 
"    Natalio,  bootblack,  r.  1  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Peter,  gardener   Colombo   Ferrari,  r.   cor 

University  and  Felton 
•'    Virginia  F.   Mme.,   teacher   music,  r.  727 

O'Farrell 
"    &  Canepa  (John  Ferrari  and  L.  A.  Canepa), 
liquors,  410  Montgomery  Av 
Ferraro  Antonio  (Antonio  Ferraro  &  Co.),  r.  426 
Montgomery  Av 
"    Antonio  &  Co.  (Antonio  and  John  Ferraro), 

cigar  mnfrs.,  426  Montgomery  Av 
"    Francisco,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    John  (Antonio  Ferraro  &  Co.),  r.  426  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Ferrazzano  Joseph,  barber,  632  Montgomery,  r. 

418  Vallejo 
Ferrazzi  Fiorenzo,  scavenger,  r.  2102  Stockton 
Ferre  Addle  J.,  widow,  r.  920  Pine 

"    Ella  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1322  Buchanan 
"    Horace  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1322  Buchanan 
"    Lucinda  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1322  Buchanan 
'■    Melville,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.   1322 
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Ferre  Napi,  barber  Joseph  Ferrazzano,  r.  418 
Vallejo 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.   1322  Buchanan 
*®" Ferre.    See  Ferrie  and  Ferry 
Ferrea  Augustine  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors, 
W  s  Mission  Road  opp  Amazon  Av 
Giovanni,  real  estate  broker,  r.  436  Union 
James,  clerk,  r.  713  Filbert 
Joseph  (Ferrea  &  Mundegle),  r.  22  Old  San 

Jose  Road 
Joseph,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
Louis,  electrician,  r.  22  Old  San  Jose  Road 
Loaisa,  widow,  r.  713  Filbert 
Virginia,  widow,  r.  22  Old  San  Jose  Road 
&  Mundegle  (Joseph  Ferrea  and  William 
Mundegle),  butchers,  W  s  Mission  opp 
Silver  Av 
Ferreira    Alberto,  shoemaker,  402   Drumm,    r. 
Berkeley 
"    John,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Lianco  A.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  San 
Leandro,  Cal. 
Ferrell  William  A.,  cooper,  r.   27  Oak  Grove  Av 
Ferren  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  219%,  11th 
"    James  H.,  clerk  Nolan  Bros.   Shoe  Co.,  r. 

120  Hayes 
"    John  L.,  watchman,  r.  37%  Perry 
"    Lawrence,  r.  17,  17th 
JBffi^" Ferren.    See  Farran  and  Farron 
Ferrenbach  Herman,  special  policeman,   r.  928 
Greenwich 
"    Otto,  agent,  r.  928  Greenwich 
i8®=-Ferrenbach.    See  Fehrenbach 
Ferreol  Gabrielle  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  631  Post 
"    Henri,  chocolate  maker  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  631 
Post 
Ferrer  Emily  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1810  Pine 
"    Eugenia  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1810 

Pine 
"    Ferdinand  F.,  clerk,  r.  1810  Pine 
"    Florinda  Miss,  shirtmaker  Mrs.  Charles  M. 

Apelt,  r.  1516  Powell 
"    Frank,  locksmith,  r.  1516  Powell 
"    Josefa   L.   Mrs.,  shirtmaker  Mrs.  Charles 

M.  Apelt,  r.  1516  Powell 
"    M.  J.,  clerk  C.   D.  Bunker  &  Co.,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Manuel  Y.,  teacher  music,  r.  1810  Pine 
"    Richard  J.,  musician,  r.  1810  Pine 
Ferrero  Ernesto,  Italian  school,  625  Broadway, 

r.  309  Broadway 
Ferretti  Abraham,  r.  523  Francisco  rear 
"    Andrew,  r.  314  Pacific 
"    Giovanni  B.,  wood  and  coal,  515  Pacific 
"    John,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1640  Polk 
"    Louis,  driver  Giovanni  B.  Ferretti,  r.  515 

Pacific 
"    Salvador  A.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1640  Polk 
Ferrie  Ella  F.,  widow,  r.  30  McAllister 

"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  765%  Howard 
4®"Ferrie.    See  Ferre  and  Ferry 
Ferrier  James,  gardener,  r.  9  Polk  Lane 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Polk  Lane 
'6@°"Ferrier.    See  Farrier 

Ferrin  George,  longshoreman,  r.  3  McLea  Court 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  120  Hayes 
"    L.,  miner,  r.  17,  7th 
Ferris  Celina  Mrs.,  r.  1214%  Folsom 
"    Charles,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  38a 

Hawthorne 
"    Crawford,  contractor,  r.  9  Bourbin  PI 
"    David,  lumberman,  r.  1309  Polk 
"    Edward,  teamster  A.   C.   Campbell,  r.  22 
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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Ferris  Frank  O.,  1st  lieut.  Co.   C,  1st  Infantry 
U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    George,  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  614 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  202,  2d 
"    John  M.,  plater  M.  Greenberg's  Sons,  r.  17 

Anthony 
"    John  W.  (Ferris  &  Williams),  r.  917  Pine 
■'    Joseph,  cook,  r.  126,  5th 
"    Joseph  A.  (Drosbach  &  Ferris),  r.  217  Scott 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1330^4  Natoma 
■'    Mary  J.,  domestic,  1029, 18th 
"    William,  spice  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co., 

r.  1330H  Natoma 
"    &  Williams   (John  W.   Ferris  and  Thomas 
H.  Williams  Jr.),  engineers  and    con- 
tractors, 320  Sansome,  room  17 
4®" Ferris.    See  Farris 
Ferrish  William  E.,  tank  maker  E.  C.  Pitcher, 

r.  1929a  San  Carlos  Av 
Ferroggiaro  Andrew,  candymaker  Louis  Saroni 
&  Co.,  r.  718  Greenwich 
"    Angelo,  vegetable  garden,  cor  Railroad  A  v 

and  29th  Av  South,  r.  1339  Dupont 
"    Antonio,  vegetable  garden  NW  cor  13th 

and  Fillmore,  r.  3  Fillmore 
"    Giovanni  A.,  bootblack,  r.  7  Bartol 
"    J.,  teamster  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  4  Germania 
"    L.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
"    Louis  P.,  r.  6  Germania 
"    Nathan,  real  estate,  r.  815  Union 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  6  Germania 
Ferron  Stephen,  engineer  Jas.  A.  McMahon,  r. 

54  Everett 
Ferroni  G.,  fish  vender,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 

"    Vincent,  cleaner  Allec  &  Perpoli,  r.  34, 24th 
Ferry  A.  C,  secretary  Alcatraz  Asphalt  Co., 

215  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  628  Sutter 
Ferry  Drug  Co.,  Baldwin  &  Baxter  proprietors, 
8  Market 
"    E.  P.  Mrs.,  r.  1107  Bush 
Ferry  Exchange,  Meyer  &  Eviston  proprietors, 
SW  cor  Market  and  Steuart 
"    House,  Ludwig    Lankenau  proprietor,   48 

East 
"    John  E.,  laborer,  r.  28c  Ritch 
"    L.   A.    Miss,    stenographer,    38    Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  628  Sutter 
"    N.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  628  Sutter 
"    Peter,  cook  Anthony  V.  Spiletak   &  Co.. 

r.  615  Turk 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  915,  22d 
Fershtand  Theodore,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

804  Ellis 
Ferulo  Isabel  Mrs.,  r.  921  Broadway 
Ferullo  David,   liquors,  NE  cor  Delaware  Av 

and  Old  San  Jose  Road 
Fesler  Frank  C.  (Fesler  &  Tonsor),  r.  126,  4th  Av 
"    Frederick,     lodgings,    816     Sansome,    and 
liquors,  625  Sansome,  r.  816  Sansome 
Fesler  &  Tonsor  (Frank  C.  Fesler  and  Charles 
Tonsor),  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Mar- 
ket and  8th 
4i3=Fesler.    See  Fessler 
Fessant  Edward,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

920  Natoma 
Fessler  Daniel,  r.  324  Polk 

•'    Delia  Mrs.,  varieties,  324  Polk 
Fest  Oscar  L.,  scenic  artist,  r.  1616  Turk 
Fetherstonhaugh  Frank  C,  salesman  G.  Ver- 

dier  &  Co.,  r.  522  Lyon 
Fetler  Ferdinand,  carpenter,  234  Turk 
Fett  Carl  H.,  bartender  William  E.  Fett,  r.  934 
Folsom 
"    William  E.,  liquors,  777  Market,  r.  934  Fol- 


Petter  Adrianna  W.,  widow,  r.  519%  Fell 
"    Alva  C,  miller,  r.  51954  Fell 
"    Benjamin,  clerk  J.  H.  C.  Baden,  r.  499  Devi- 

sadero 
"    Benjamin  M.,  bartender,  r.  519^4  Fell 
"    Frank  C,  salesman  Mack  &  Co.,  r.   1508 

Market 
"    Louis,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  521  Mis- 
sion 
Fetz   Adolph,    salesman   Joseph   Fetz,    r.    740 

Guerrero 
Fetz  Joseph,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors,  SE 
cor    3d    and    Mission,    telephone   Main 
1513,  r.  740  Guerrero 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  manager   Joseph  Fetz,  r.  740 
G  uerrero 
Fetzer  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  214  Prospect  PI 
"    George  J.,  salesman  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r. 
12151/2  McAllister 
Feucht  Jacob,  baker  Albert  Wiedmann,  r  1924 

Howard 
Feuchtwanger  Sigmimd  (Neustadter  Bros.),  r. 

1720  Pine 
FeudnerM.  O.,  salesman  R.  Liddle  Co.,  r.  778 

Harrison 
Feugas  Leonie,  domestic,  1317  Golden  Gate  Av 
Feusier  Clarence  L.,  student,  r.  1027  Green 
"    Edward  D.,  bookkeeper  Martin,  Feusier  & 

Co.,  r.  621  Green 
"    Frank  (Henry  Feusier  &  Son),  r.  2611  Clay 
"    Frank  (Tillman  &  Feusier),  r.  SE  cor  Ellis 

and  Larkin 
"    Henry  (Henry  Feusier  &  Son),  r.  2611  Clay 
"    Henry  &  Son  (Henry  and  Frank),  groceries 

and  provisions,  1801  Polk 
"    Louis  (Martin,  Feusier  &  Co.),  r.  1027  Green 
Feustel  Frank,  agent,  r.  425,  23d 
Feustman  Joseph  B.,  director  Thannhauser& 

Co.,  311  California 
Feutren  Thomas  M.,  helper  Standard  I.  &  Wire 

Wks,  r.  2116  Powell 
Feutrier  Peter,  laundry,  4231^4  Turk 
Fevrier  Emil  G.,  carpenter,  r.  25  Lloyd 
"    John  P.,  druggist  Alexander  Zabaldano,  r. 

1814  Mason 
"    Louis  E.,  teamster,  r.  239  Dorland 
"    Sem,  painter,  r.  14  William 
Fex  George,  shoemaker,  r.  929,  23d 
Fey  Charles  (Holtz  &  Fey),  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Conrad,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r.  3 

Gaven  PI 
"    Edward,  barber,  228  East 
"    George  P.,  candy  maker,  r.  280  Minna 
"    John  S.,  bartender  Frank  McManus,  r.  615 

Bay  rear 
"    William,  butcher  Tassi  &  Co.,  r.  3  Gaven 
PI 
Feyge  Henry,  teamster  Doane  &  Co. 
JSO'Feyge.    See  Feige 
Feyhl  John,  restaurant,   1111  Market,   r.  737^^ 

Minna 
Feykert  Jacob,  musician,  r.  42  Dorland 
Feyock  Conrad,  r.  1307  Treat  Av 
"    Louis,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock,  r.  1307 
Treat  Av 
Ffoulkes  William  B,  interne  City  and  County 

Hospital 
Fiala  Ada  M.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Even- 
ing School,  r.  3109  Buchanan 
"    Henry,  restaurant,  514  Lot t 
"    Robert  H.,  shipping  clerk  Dodge,  Sweeney 
&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Fibeger  Richard,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Fibush  Aron,  importer  and  dealer  cigars,  cor 

Sansome  and  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Fice  Ella  Miss,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 
Co.,  r.  1733  Market 
"    Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  1735  Market 
Fichter  Jennie  Miss,  r.  1711  Clay 
"    Louis,  bartender  Wood,  Munn  &  Twomey, 
r.  426a  Geary 
Fichthaler  John  J.,  salesman,  r.  1939 McAllister 
Fichtner  Gustave  C,  physician  and  surgeon, 

623  Octavia 
Fick  John  F.,  shipping  clerk  Coghill  &  Kohn,  r. 
825  Jackson 
"    Nicholas,  manager  Glaus  Claussen.  r.  522, 
23d 
Ficke  Charles  H.,  butcher,  410,  9th,  r.  445,  9th 


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Fickeisen  William  F.,  baker  JosepliBamford,  r. 

1914  Howard 
Ficken  Henry,  driver  Cal.   Soda  Wks.,   r.   219 
Hickory  Av 
"    Louis,  bottler   Cal.    Soda    Wks.,    r.    319 

Hickory  Av 
"    Louis  J.,  wagon  maker  W.   F.   Murasky,  r. 
342,  7th 
Fickers  Anthony  A.,  teacher  St.  Joseph's  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1417  Howard 
Fickes  John  A.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

1040/2  Army 
Fickett  James  E.,  drayman  NE  cor  Beale  and 
Howard,  r.  325  Fremont 
"    James  E.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  325  Fremont 
Fidanza  Louis,  miner,  r.  736!^  Vallejo 
Fiddelke  Henry,  brewer  Adams  &  Rohrer,  r.  518 

Alabama 
Fiddes  George,  r.  616M  Grove 

"    James  R.,  clerk,  r.  1650  Hayes 
Pidelity  and  Casualty  Co.,  The   (New  York) 
S.  C.  Pardee  resident  manager.  Mutual 
Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 
"    and  Deposit  Co.  (of  Baltimore,  Md.),  Voss, 

Conrad  &  Co.  agents,  304  Sansome 
"  Building  and  Loan  Association,  S.  J. 
Hendy  president,  William  E.  Lutz  sec- 
retary, 205  Sansome 
'«  Development  and  Investment  Co.,' J.  How- 
ard Barnard  secretary,  80-81  Columbian 
Bldg 

Fidelity  Mutual  Aid  Association, 

Charles  W.  Nevin  president,  J.  L.  M. 
snetterley  secretary,  316  California 

FIDELITY  MUTUAL  LIFE  As- 
sociation, THE  (Of  Philadelphia)  R. 
C.  Milliken  supervisor  Pacific  States, 
Harry  M.  Kelly  manager,  WiUiam  J. 
Gilliland  cashier,  14  Sansome 
Fidler  Benjamin,  locksmith,  r.  149  Shipley  rear 

"    Luke  R.,  seaman,  r.  129  Perry 
Fieber  William,  foreman  butcher  Poly,  Heil- 

bron  &  Co.,  r.  5th  Av  South  nr  J 
Fiederlein  Leonard,  baker,  r.  630  Sacramento 

"    M.,  bottler  Fredericksburg  Bottling  Co 

"    William,  baker,  r.  620  Sacramento 
Fiedler  August  P.,  window  cleaner,  r.  30  Wash- 
ington Av 

"  Frank,  machinist  West  Coast  Safety 
Faucet  Co..  r.  4c  Decatur 

"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  53514  Stevenson 

"  L.,  waiter  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  419 
Stockton 

"    Sophron,  musician,  r.  1333  Church 

"    William,  brush  manufacturer,  1220  Kearny, 
r.  1223  Kearny 
Fiegl  Joseph,   baker  Zoller  Bros.,  r.  314  Devisa- 

dero 
Field  Alfred  B.,  president  The  Field  &  Stone 
Co.,  126  California,  r.  3733  Clay 

"  A.  Gerry,  with  The  Field  &  Stone  Co.,  r. 
3733  Clay 

"    A.  M.  Dr.,  with  Dr.  M.  H.  Logan,  101  Grant 
Av 
Field  Charles  A.,  manager  "Vermont  Marble  Co., 
243-350  Brannan,  r.  1407a  Guerrero 

"  Charles  G.,  manager  sales  dept.  Sterling 
Cycle  Wks,  314  Post,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 

' '    Charles  K. ,  with  New  England  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co..  r.  Alameda 
Pleld  Charles  L.,  secretary  The  Norton  Tanning 
Co.,  and  agent  The  Sawyer  Tanning  Co., 
312  Clay,  r.  1330  Geary 

"    Duane  W.,  merchant,  r.  1334  Washington 

"    Edna  R.  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  1230  Geary 

"    Emil,  cooper,  r.  33  Silver 

"    Eugene,  house  painter,  r.  813  York 

"  Frank  B.,  foreman  Pac.  Bridge  Co.,  r 
Brooklyn  Hotel 

"    Frank  F.,  r.  305  Taylor 

"  George,  clerk  Herbert  F.  Dugan,  r.  628 
Sutter 

"  George  L.,  clerk  Edmund  Taylor,  r.  234, 
5th 

"  George  R.,  mechanical  engineer  Risdon  I. 
&  L.  Wks,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 


Field  Hampton  S.  (Hammersmith  &  Field),  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Harry  B.  (Birkholm  &  Field),  r.  1045  Mar- 

"    Helen,  widow,  r.  1502!4  Golden  Gate  Av 
Field  Henry  K.,  general  agent  New  England 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co    (of  Boston, 
Mass.),  19-23  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    James  A.,  stableman,  r.  31  Rondel  PI 
"    James  E.   (Field  &  McNaughton),   r.    737 

Hayes 
"    James  J.,  junk  dealer,  r.  403  Hampshire 
"    John  J.,  molder  W.  Axford,  r.  813  York 
"    JohnM.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  16  East,  r.  48 

East 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  3110  California 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1011  Bush 
"    NilsT.,  special  policeman,  r.  3110  Califor- 
nia 
"     Sports  (weekly).  Harry  T.  Payne  proprie- 
tor and  publisher,  318  Pine,  room  22 
"    Thomas,  portrait  artist,  72414  Market 
"    W.  A.,  traveling  salesman Tillmann& Ben- 
del,  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    Waldo,  delivery    clerk    Hammersmith    & 

Field,  r.  205  Taylor 
"    Walter  J.,  Chinese  guide,  33  Montgomery, 

r.  18  Montgomery 
"  William,  r.  239,  5th 
"    William  A.,  bartender  F.  Woenne,  r.  309, 

FIELD  WILLIAM  J., 

contractor  and  builder,  417  Powell, 
ofiBce  40  New  Montgomery,  Builders' 
Exchange,  r.  2623  Pine 

Field  &  McNaughton«(James  E.  Field  and  Wil- 
liam H.  McNaughton),  lace  curtains. 
Emporium  Bldg 

"    &  Stone  Co.  The,  A.  B.  Field  president,  B. 
F.  Stone  secretary  and  treasurer,  com- 
mission merchants,  136  California 
Fielding  Gilbert,  roof  painter,  r.  34  Erie 

"    John,  actor,  r.  103  Mason 

"    Susan,  widow,  r.  34  Erie 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

"    William   B.,    conductor   Pullman   Palace 
Car  Co.,  r.  3413  Van  Ness  Av 
Fields  Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Charles,  machine  operator  United  Boot  & 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  15th  Av  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

"    Charles,  porter   Rudolph   Newman,  r.    83 
Everett   ""  ~"  "ZT"  ^'  ^  -     -  pJ?'^''- 

"    Dennis,  helper  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r.  334 
Fremont 

"    Frank,  steward,  r.  1  Jackson 

"    Frank  G.,  barber,  1431  Dupont.  r.  1306  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Florence  L.,  dressmaker,  r.  35V^  Johnson  Av 

"    James,  shipping  clerk  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  437  Natoma 
Fields  James  L.,  vice-president  California  Insti- 
tute of  Public  Accountants,  132  Market, 
r.  Alameda 

"    John  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  843  Howard 

"    J.  W.,  messman  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    Mamie  Miss,  spooler  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  1041  Hampshire 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1041  Hampshire 

"    Margaret  Miss    (Fields  &  Marsh),  r.    149 
Taylor 

"    T.,  finisher  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  1716i4 
Mission 

"    Theresa  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  1041  : 


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Fields  Thomas  W.,   special  policeman,  r.   25^ 
Johnson  Av 
"    Thomas  W.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  25!4  Johnson  Av 
"    Timothy,  wood  polisher,  r.  I76IV2  Mission 
"    William,  molder,  r.  211  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  F..  clerk,  r.  25!^  Johnson  Av 
"    &  Marsh  (Miss  Margaret  Fields  and  Miss 
Maude  Marsh),  lodgings,  149  Taylor 
Fielitz  William,  r.  251.  4th 
Fies  John,  foreman  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

137  Eureka 
Fife  George  S..  r.  1201  California 
"    Joseph,  student,  r.  630  Hayes 
"    William    C,    clerk    Union    Trust    Co.,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    &  Co.   (New  York),  George  D.   Shadburne 
agent,  632  Market 
Fifer  Joseph,  cook   Alfred    A.  March,    r.  San 
Bruno  Hotel 
"    Joseph F.,  planer  F.  Korbel&  Bros.,  r.  8191/2 

York 
"    Rosie,  domestic.  2026  California 
Fifleld   Daniel  R.,   engineer  S.   P.   Co.,   r.  1721 
Mission 
■'    Ella  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  513, 21st 
•'    Eugene  L.,  machine  hand  C.  A.  Hooper  & 

Co.,  r.  512,  21st 
"    William  H.  (Boyd  &  Fifleld),  attorney  at 

law,  324  Pine,  rooms  10-14,  r.  Oakland 
■'    Winthrop  J.,  dairy  depot,  320  Fulton 
Fifteentli  Avenue  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
Rev.  E.  M.  Hill  pastor,  10th  Av  South 
bet  N  and  P 
Fifth  Avenue  Hotel,  NW  cor  5th  Av  South  and 

and  Railroad  Av 
Figaro  The,  John  P.  Bogardus  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, 532  Merchant 
Figeac  Antone,  liquors,  812  Pacific,  r.  123  Tren- 
ton 
"    Louis,   tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Figel  Arthur,  city  agent  Sun,  Lion  and  Imperial 
Insurance  Cos.  (of  London),  205  Sansome, 
r.  2212  Bush 
"    Edgar  P.,  city  agent  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  404 

Ellis 
"    Henry,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
•    Joseph,  capitalist,  offic    626  Market,  r.  1414 

McAllister 
•'    Oscar,  importer  cigars,  121  Post,  room  1.  r 

1808  O'Farrell 
■'    Philip  I.,  insurance,  322  California,  r.  1414 

McAllister 
"    Samuel,  city  agent  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  2504 

Clay 
"    Theodore  A.,  r.  1236  Page 
Figer  Benedict,  manufacturer  carpet  sweepers 
310  Sutter,  r.  82814  Pacific 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  828^4  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  brush  manufacturer,  310  Sutter 
Figone  Angelo,  scavenger,  r.  14  Ohio  PI 
•'    Antone  (Figone  &  Antonini).  r.  820  Howard 
"    Antonio,  scavenger,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Bastante  (Figone  &  Co.),  r.  10  San  Antonio 
■•    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  27th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Constantine,  painter,  r.  10  San  Antonio 
"    Domenic  (Domenic  &  Co.)  r.  419  Broadway 
•'    Domenico,    gardener   Colombo   Market    r 

foot  Porter  Av 
"    Francisco,  scavenger,  r.  609  King 
"     Gerolomo,  laborer,  r.  1112  Montgomery  rear 
"    Giovanni,  r.  522  Green 

■     Giovaimi,  liquors,  417 Broadway,  r.  3Bartol 
"    Giovanni,  scavenger,  r,  11  Hinckley 
■'    Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  908  San 
"    Giuseppe,  liquors,  nil  Kearny 


Figone  Jeremiah,  salesman,  D.  J.  Ravella,  r.  419 
Broadway 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  29  Hinckley 
"    John,  scavenger,  r.  1112  Montgomery  rear 
"    Louis  (Sturla  &  Figone),  r.  6  Lafayette 
"    Louis  G.,  scavenger,  r.  609  King 
"    Maria  D.,  widow,  r.  10  San  Antonio 
"    Stefano,  scavenger,  r.  1112  Montgomery  rear 
"    Sylvia,  scavenger,  r.  1112  Montgomery  rear 
"    &  Antonini  (Antone  Figone  and  Giovanni 
B.  Antonini),  florists,  31  Geary 

FIGONE  &  CO. 

(B.  Figone  and  G.  Ferrari),  proprietors 
The  original  San  Francisco  Window 
Cleaning  Co.,  315  Stockton 

Figoni    Antonio,    driver   J.    G.    Perata.    r.  622 
Broadway 
"    Antonio,  scavenger,  r.  I414  Jasper  rear 
"    August,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  a34  Val- 

lejo 
"    Bertolomo,  laborer  Original  S.  F.  Window 

Cleaning  Co.,  r.  10  San  Antonio 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  17  Boardman  PI 
"    Francisco,  scavenger,  r.  14i/i  Jasper  PI  rear 
"    Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  2414  Decatur 
■'    Luigi,  scavenger,  r.  12  San  Antonio 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  W-A.  Jasper  rear 
Fiqueiredo  V.  L.,  pharmacist,  r.  E  s  Powell  nr 

Lombard 
Figuera  Florence,  cigar  maker,  r.  1426  Mason 
"    John,  extraman  Engine  30,  r.  14  Blake 
"    Lorenzo,  janitor,  r.  1426  Mason 
"    Michele,  bootblack,  r.  450  Jessie  rear 
Figuiere   Joseph,  clerk  Money  Order  Division 

Post  Office,  r.  30  John 
Fijalkowsky  Antonio,  groceries,  1503  Church 
Filatelic  Facts  and  Fallacies  (monthly),  w. 
Sellschopp  &  Co.  publishers,  108  Stock- 
ton 
Filben  Hannah,  widow,  r.  6113^  Minna 
"    Richard,  cook,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    Thomas,  bricklayer,  r.  29  Dorland 
"    Thomas  Rev.,  pastor  First  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  r.  1201  Taylor 
Filbert  George  W.,  woodworker  O'Brien  &  Sons, 
r.  504  Gough 
"    W.   J.,  mixer  Felix  Coblentz  &  Co..  r.  770 
Bryant 
Filberti  Frank,  scavenger,  r.  24  Decatur 
Filbrandt  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  605  Broadway 
Filcher  George  W.,  printer  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 

320  Golden  Gate  Av 

FUcher  J.  A.,  secretary  California  State  Board 

of  Trade,  16  Post,  r.  320  Golden  Gate  Av 

Filer  Charles  (Filer  &  Lawrence),  r.  1507  Kansas 

"    &    Lawrence    (Charles    Filer    and    James 

Lawrence),   tanners,  E  s  De  Harobet 

Army  and  Marin 

Filetti  William,  salesman  J.  J.  Dufly  &Co..  r. 

2  Montgomery  Court 
Filex  Jacob,  laborer  Bissinger  &  Co.,  r.  22  Caro- 
line 
Filgate  Henry  P.,  plasterer,  r.  11  Clinton 
Filiatrault  Joseph,  cigarpacker,  r.  1115  Clay 
Filiberti  Giuseppe,  pastemaker  Yosemite  Flour 

Mills,  r.  1046  Vermont 
Filipich    Nicolas,    restaurant,    123    East,  r.    1 

Beale  PI 
Filippe  T.  B.  de,  Academy   of   Languages,  320 

Post  opp  Union  Square,  r.  Oakland 
Filippe's  Academy  of  Languages,  Professor  T. 
B.  de   Filippe    proprietor,  320  Post  opp 
Union  Square 
Filippelli  Giacomo,  capitalist,  r.  3113  Laguna 
"    John,  bootblack,  303  Montgomery  Av,  r.  4 
Vallejo  PI 
Filippini  Flora,  domestic.  1622  Hayes 
"    Peter,  groceries,  NW  cor  Clement  and  2d 
Av 
Filisetti  Vincent,  waiter  Gutzeit  &  Malfanti, 

r.  325  Eureka 
Fillebrown  Elmira  B.,  widow,  r.  429  Tehama 
Fillebrowne  George  C,  clerk,  r.  34  Ellis 
Filley  Frank  J.,  brassflnisher,  r.  18  Ritch 
"    George  W.,  house  mover,  r.  18  Ritch 
"    William  A.,  house  mover,  r.  18  Ritch 
•'    William  P.,  fitter  Pac.  States  Type  Foun- 
dry, r.  18  Ritch 


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Filligo  John,  machine  hand  David  Woerner  r. 

321,  8th 
Fillipelli  Angelo,  laborer,  r.  11  Hinckley 
Fillipi  Rosa,  widow,  r.  333  Montgomery  Av 
Fillmore  Charles  W.,  r.  38  Hawthorne 
"    Edward  L.,  clerk  naval  dept  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  714  Ashbury 
"    Frederick,  with  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

232  Oak 
"    House,  Daniel  Lippi  proprietor,  651  Broad- 

Flllmore  Jerome  A.,  manager  Southern  Pacific 
Co.,  Union  Trust  Bldg,  4  Montgomery,  r. 
Occidental  Hotel 
"    John,  bartender  John  Cane  Jr.,  r.  26  Steu- 
art  ^ 

Fillmore  Luther,  superintendent  Southern  Pa- 
cific   Co.    (Santa    Cruz    Division),    foot 
Market,  r.  Oakland 
Filmer  Arthur,    superintendent  of  circulation 
Post,  r.  1921  Lexington  Av 
"    Arthur  Jr.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 

r.  1921  Lexington  Av 
"     Edmund  L..  molder  Filmer- Rollins  Elec- 
tro. Co.,  r.  537  Howard 
Filmer  George,  secretary  and  superintendent 
Filmer-Rollins  Electrotype  Co.,    r.    914 
Sanchez 
"    John,  molder  Filmer-Rollins  Electro.  Co., 
r.  422  Jersey 

Filmer-Rollins  Electrotype  Co., 

William  Filmer  president  and  mana- 
ger, George  Filmer  secretary  and 
superintendent,  electrotypers,  stereo- 
typers  and  typographers,  424  San- 
some,  and  424  commercial  (freight 
only) 
Filmer  William,  president  and  manager 
Filmer-Rollins   Electrotype    Co.,   r.    914 

"    William    P.,  electrotyper   Filmer-Rollins 
Electro.  Co.,  r.  712a  Fell 
Fllori  Anthony,  oiler  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

32581/4  Mission 
Finance  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  American 

Investor,  15  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Financial  Letter  The,   George  Heazelton  pro- 
prietor, room  714  Spreckels  Bldg 
Finard  John  P.,  engineer  Bavaria  Brewery,  r. 

3009V^  Pierce 
Finberg  Charles,  barber  Adolph  Coleman,  r.  36 
Grove 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Otto  Berman,  r.  769  Mar- 
ket 
"    Lewis  jeweler,  r.  1413,  25th 
"    Martin,  salesman  William  Cline,  r.   1413, 
25th 
Finbreath  A.  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  409  Green- 
wich 
Finch  Arthur  B.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  412  Hyde 
"    Automatic  Oil  Cup  Co.,  J.  Q.  Finch  presi- 
dent, C.  H.  M.  Curry  secretary,  33  Beale 
"    Fabius    T.,    clerk    O'Byrne,    Romaine    & 

O'Byrne,  r.  2700  Pierce 
"    Frank  W.,  laundryman,  r.  24  Hartford 
Finch  Fred  Orphanage.  I.  J.  Truman  treasurer, 
ofQce,  236  Bush,  Mills  Bldg 
"    Henry  H.,   clerk    Robert    Dickson,   r.   1431 
Jackson 
Finch  James  E.,    livery,    boarding    and    sale 
stables,  1339  Eddy,  r.  1320  Eddy 
"    J.  M.,  mining,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    John  N.,  ship  joiner,  r.  17th  Av  South  bet 

J  and  K 
"    JohnQ.,  president    Finch   Automatic   Oil 

Cup  Co.,  33  Beale,  r.  4  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  20  Welsh 
"    Victor  R.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.   1416, 

17th  Av  South 
"    William  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

21  HoUis 
"    William  H.,  real  estate,  cor  Railroad  Av 
and  17th  Av  South,  r.  17th  Av  South  bet 
J  and  K 
Finck  Carrie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  309  Mason 
"    Henry  L.,   superintendent   Will   &   Finck 
Co.'s  factory,  r.  309  Mason 


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Finck  Julius,  president  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  818- 
820  Market,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    William,  paper  carrier,  r.  1  Lily  Terrace 
Fincke  Henry  W.,  canmaker  Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,  r.  1902a  Filbert 
"    Oscar  F.  (Bader  &  Fincke),  r.  3120A  16th 
Jg®=  Fincke.    See  Fink  and  Finke 
Finder  Max,  cloaks  and   suits,  10  Geary,  r.  8.:s8 

Minna 
Findlay  Alexander,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks,  r.  4Vi  Brosnan 
"    Peter  D.,  carpenter,  r.  508  Jessie 
"    Robert  (John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co.),  r.  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 
Findley  Charles  E.,  saloon  watchman  str  City 
of  Sydney 
"    Fay,  widow,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    Frank  B.,  manager  F.   S.    Moody, 

Gough 

"    J. ,  baker  str  City  of  Peubla 
"    Robert  S.,  seaman,  r.  706  Folsom 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1910  Gough 
iiS- Findley.    See  Finlay  and  Finley 
Fine  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  107  Langton 
"    Adolph,  machine  hand,  r.  67  Minna 
"    Emma,  domestic,  128  Chattanooga 
■'    John  J.,  barber,  1026y2  Hyde,  r.  1211  Clay 
"    William  A.,  attorney  at  law,  4  Mills  Bldg, 

8th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  P.,  horseman,  r.  2116  Pt.  Lobos  Av 
Finegan  Daniel,  watchman,  r.  1863  Lexington  Av 
"    Eliza  M.,  widow,  r.  1719  Laguna 
"    Thomas,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 

1863  Lexington  Av 
"    William  J.,  surveyor,  r.  1863  Lexington  Av 
;^ Finegan.    See  Finigan,  Finnegan  and  Fin- 

nigan 
Finerty  James,  carpenter  and  builder,  NW  cor 
Sutter  and  Hyde  ^  „  ,  ^ 

"    J.  Joseph(Finerty&McGinerty),r.29Eddy 
"    Thomas  R.,  clerk  River  Express  Co. 
"    &  McGinerty    (J.  Joseph   Finerty  and   J. 
Francis  McGinerty),  leather  findings,  31 
Eddy 
Finfrock  Eliza,  widow,  r.  636V4,  15th 
Finger  Augusta,  widow,  r.  14  Prosper 
"    Jacob,  r.  504  Shrader 
"    John  P.,  plasterer,  r.  28  Turk 
Fininger  Louis,  carpet  cleaner,  r.  542,  18th 
Fink  A.  W.,  dairy  produce,  50-51  Washington 
Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    B.  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  303  California, 

rooms  30-31,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Charles,  manufacturing  jeweler,  724V4  Mar- 
ket, r.  1027  Guerrero 
,     "    Conrad  (Fink  &Schindler),r.  3181/2  Sanchez 
"    John,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  r. 

2iy2  Welsh 
"    John,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r.  vzs, 

"    Joseph,    helper  McCormick  Bros.,    r.  2I14 

Welsh 
"    Louise  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  3I81/2  Sanchez 
"    Martin,  driver  Charles  Strohmaier,  r.  418 

Brannan 
"    W.  C.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  124,  8th 
"    William,  cigar  maker,  r.  368  Jessie 
"    William  C. ,  bartender  Albert  Walterstem, 

r.  124,  8th 
"    William  H.,  plumber,  r.  1902A  Filbert 

FINK  &  SOHINDLER 

(Conrad  Fink  and  Adam  C.  Schindler), 
manufacturers  of  artistic  furniture, 
bank,  office  and  store  fixtures,  1309- 
1315  Market,  telephone  South  237 


WATSON  &  CO. 


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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

134  Market  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO, 


315  Valencia  St., 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


600 


FIN 


CEOCKER-LANGLEY  DIEECTOKY. 


FIN 


JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Finke  Ada  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  2501  Post 
"    Fred  H.  &  Co.    (Fredericl?  H.  Finke  and 

Philip  Steffan),  butchers,  41  Market 
"    Frederick    H.   (Fred  H.  Finke  &   Co.),   r. 

Alameda 
"    John,  shipliner,  r.  1314  Kearny 
4®-Finke.    See  Finck  and  Fink 
Finke's  A.  Widow  (Frederick  C.  Muller),  cham- 
pagne manufacturers,  809  Montgomery 
Finkeldey  Charles   (Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldev), 

r.  1505  Kansas 
Finkelstein  Isaac,  cutter  J.  Gordan.  r.  35  Wil- 
low Av 
"    Isaac,    manufacturer   ladies    cloaks    and 
suits,  461!4  Minna 
Finken  Richard,  clerk  John  W.  Thode,  r.  544 


Finkenstaedt  Henry,  liquors,   NE   cor  2d   and 

Howard,  r.  IVA.  Clenentina 
Finkenstedt    Annie    H.    Mrs.,  dry    goods,   1307 

Stockton,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    George,  clerk  Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
"    Kate     Miss,    milliner,    1307    Stockton,    r. 

Fruitvale 
FinMng  Richard,  merchant  tailor,  341  Kearny, 

r.  317  Scott 
"    Richard  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Richard  Finking, 

r.  1112  Turk 
Finkler  Henry  C,  secretary  Supreme  Court  of 

California,  825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg, 

r.  445,  9th 
Finks  James  J.,  bedmaker,  634  Sacramento 
Finland  Hotel,  26  Folsom 
Finlay  Annie  J.,  widow,  r.  131,  l6th 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  S.   F.   Lumber  Co.,  r.  131, 

16th 
"    Frederick   F.,    manager   Redwood    Manu- 
facturers'Assn.,  10  California    room  17, 

r.  913  Post 
"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  131,  16th 
"    John,  Mining  editor  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  139  Perry 
"    Thomas,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.   1034V^ 

Bryant 
Finley  Edward  D.,  letter  carrier,  r.  304,  7th 
"    James,  wharf  builder,  r.  728  Folsom 
"    James  H.,  foreman  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 

Co.,  r.  536  Linden  Av 
"    James  R.,  clerk  James  F.   Kearny,   r.   825 

Mission 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  733  Natoma  rear 
"    John,  porter,  r.  723  Vallejo 
"    John,  steward,  r.  527,  2d 
"    John  B.,  foreman  E.  Danforth,  r.   Alameda 
"    John  F.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  536 

Linden  Av 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  3  Tremont  Av 
"    Mabel  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1604  O'Farrell 
"    Margaret  J.,  widow,  r.   SE  cor  Francisco 

and  Leavenworth 
"    Margaret  L.,  widow,  r.  1918  Stockton 
"    Nellie  Miss,  secretary's  assistant  Union 

Ice  Co.,  r.  1604  O'Farrell 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  SE 

cor  Leavenworth  and  Francisco 
"    Robert,  engineer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  811  Minnesota 
"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  7%  Dikeman  PI 
"    W.,  stock  clerk  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  761  i4  Howard 
"    William  A.,  boiler  maker  J.  C.  Lemmer  & 

Co.,  r.  706  Folsom 
"    William  B.,  helper  Byron  Jackson,  r.  Mel- 
rose, Alameda  Co. 
4^-Finley.    See  Finlay,  Findlay  and  Findley 


Finlof  John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  422.  34th 

Finn  Albert  W.,  foreman  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  826, 

15th 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    David  A.,  special  policeman,  r.  1309  Powell 
"    Daniel  F.,  laborer,  r.  1013  Mason 
"    Edward,  milk  dealer,  r.  S  s  Harrison  bet 

13th  and  14th 
"    Eugene,  bookbinder  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,   r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Frederick,  butcher  Palace  Restaurant,   r. 

348  Tehama 
"    G.  T.,  driver  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  137  Te- 
hama 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1334%  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  5Vi  Harriet 
"    James  E.,  separator  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.. 

r.  2544  Folsom 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  5^4  Harriet 
"    James  T.,  millhand,  r.  137  Tehama 
"    James  T.,  teamster,  r.  419V^  Natoma 
"    James  W..  clerk  S.   F.   Gas  Light  Co.,   r. 

1306  Fulton 
"    Jeremiah,  real  estate,  r.  124  Morris  Av 
"    Jerome  F.,  porter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  13, 

19  th 

FINN  JOHN,   METAL  WORKS, 

109-111  Mission,  telephone  Main  ,    07, 

r.  1301  Shattuck  Av,  Berkeley- 
Finn  John,  rancher,  r.  2304  Harrison 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  3  Sunshine  Court 
"    John  F.,  attorney  at  law,  41  Mills  Bldg,  7i,h 

floor,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    John  F.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1206  Fulton 
"    JohnH.,  drayman  and  contractor,  r.  203, 

11th 
"    John  H.,  mechanic,  r.  321  Franklin 
"    Joseph  E.,  engineer  Engine  25,  r.  2459  Fol- 
som 
"    Lena  Miss,  dressmaking,  13  Butte 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13  Butte 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  137  Tehama 
"    Matthew,  groceries  and  liquors,  341  Day 
"    Maurice,  hoseman  Engine  10 
"    Michael  E.,    storekeeper   U.  S.    Internal 

Revenue,  r.  1331  Page 
"    Patrick  F.,  merchant  tailor,  1547  Mission, 

r.  1551  Mission 
"    Robert,    special    policeman    safe    deposit 

First  National  Bank  of  S.  F.,  r.728  Fell 
"    Robert,  shoemaker  T.  Druhan,  r.   216,  24th 
"    Simon,  oiler,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Thomas,  carriage  trimmer  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  3  Sunshine  Court 
"    &  Thomas,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,    r. 

616  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  110  Austin 
"    Timothy,  r.  31  Boardman  PI 
"    Timothy  J.,  r.  331  Franklin 
"    William,  grader,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stoneman 
"    William,  slater  James  Guilfoy,  r  17  Treat 

Av 
"    Winnie,  domestic,  3741  Pine 
Finnan  C,  liquor  dealer,  r.  1030  Howard 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  11  Minna 
Finne  Adolph.  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  67  Minna 
Finnegan  Annie,  widow,  r.  308,  1st 
"    Bernard    (Roesner    &    Finnegan),    r.   1124 

Folsom 
"    Clara    L.    Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  27  Ford 
"    Daniel  J.,  plasterer,  r.  122,  25th 
"    Dennis,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

2759  Harrison 
"    Dennis  L.,  janitor,  r.  418^4  Ivy  Av 
"    Edward,  plasterer,  r.  132,  25th 
"    Edward,  plumber,  r.  339  Eddy 
"    Eliza  M.,  widow,  r.  1719  Laguna 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  310  Grove 
"    Frank  (Finnegan  &  Pechart),  r.  444  Tehama 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  359  Minna 
"    Harriet,  domestic,  3733  Clay 
"    Hugh,  marine  fireman,  r.  81  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  426,  3d 
"    James  P.,  wire  worker  West  Coast  W.  &  I. 

Wks,  r.  316  Moulton 


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FINNEGAN  J.  E., 

city  agent  Traveler's  Insurance  Co., 
24-25  MiUs  Bldg,  8tli  floor,  r.  1357 
Webster,  Oakland 

Finnegan  Joanne,  widow,  r.  27  Ford 
"    John,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  120 

McAllister 
'<  John,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r.  84  Nye 
"  John,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  305  Minna 
"  Josie  C,  stenographer,  r.  27  Ford 
"  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  137;^,  6th 
"  Mary,  domestic,  528  Sutter 
«    Michael,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  508y2, 9th  ^       , 

"    P.  A.,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  329 

Louisiana 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  47  Dore 
"    Peter,  truckman  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  508%, 

9th 
"    Rose  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Thomas,  packer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

9  HoUis 
"    Thomas,  special  agent  The  Traveler's  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  1059  Mission 
'<    Thomas  C,  carrier    postofflce,  r.  1059  Mis- 
sion ^ 
"    &   Pechart  (Frank  Finnegan    and   Frank 

Pechart),  horseshoers,  370  Natoma 
US-  Finnegan.    See  Finegan,  Finigan  and  Fin- 


Finnegass  Margaret  Mrs. ,  proprietor  The  Irving- 
dale,  626  Eddy 
Finnen  August  J.  F.,  clerk  Standard  Soap  Co., 
r.  1  Yerba  Buena 
«    C.  Frederick,  liquors,  SW  cor  7th  and  How- 
ard, r.  200,  7th 
"    Dorothy,  widow,  r.  1  Yerba  Buena 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N,  Co. 
Finnerty  Bessie,  ladies'  shampooer  Hammam 
Baths,  r.  929  Pine 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1521/2  Clara 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    James,   molder  John  G.  lis    &  Co.,  r.  724 

Clementina 
"    James  H.,  cutter  Ames  &  Harris,  r.   813 

Mission 
"    John,  stickerhand  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  8 

Clyde 
"    John  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  31  Eddy 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1000  Washington 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  723%  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  watchman  Sailors'  Union  of  the 

Pacific,  r.  465a  Tehama 
"    William  H..  r.  1521/2  Clara 
Finney  Charles,  barber,  433  California,  r.  Lorin 
"    Charles  E.,  proprietor  Lincoln  House,  20!/2, 

5th,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Christina  Miss,  soap  wrapper  New  Eng- 
land Soap  Co.,  r.  954  Brannan 
'<    George,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
"    James  A.,  auctioneer,  r.  2011  Mission 
"    James  A.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  2011  Mission 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1709  Mason 
"    Martin  J.,  r.- 10  Sherman 
"    Selden  A.,  signal  man  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1815 

Vallejo 
"    W.  H.,  jeweler  Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt, 

r.  2011  Mission 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  628  Merchant 
jeS"  Finney.    See  Finnie  and  Phinney 
Finnican  James  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

912  Laguna 
Finnie  Donald,  clerk  Mary  A.  Fox,  r.  448,  15th 
"    Walter  F.,  physician,   1121  Sutter,  r.  1907 

"Union 
"    William,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

925  Brannan 
"    William  W.,  clerk  Clarence  E.  Bickford,  r. 
144  Guerrero 
Finnigan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  328,  18th 
"    George,  barber  George  Bauer 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  328,  18th 
"    James,    horseshoer,   505  Jessie,   r.   1310% 

Grove 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  315  Brannan 
"    James,  salesman  Richard  Tiddy 


Finnigan  James  M.,  painter,  r.  329,  2d  Av 
"    John,    extraman    Engine    3,    r.    1315   Cali- 
fornia 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  2  Lysett  PI 
"    Mary  Miss,  domestic,  r.  31  Federal 
"    Mathew,  painter,  r.  329,  2d  Av 
"    Michael,  lamplighter,  r.  508%,  9th 
"    William,  extraman  Engine  3,  r.   1315  Cali- 
fornia 
je®-  Finnigan.  See  Finegan,  Finigan  and  Finne- 
gan _  , 
Finning  Michael,  laborer,  r.  832  Dolores 
•'    Michael  J.,  painter,  r.  332  Dolores 
Finnish  Seamen's  Mission,  Rev.  Robert  Hern- 
berg  pastor,  9  Mission 
Finocchio  Giovanni  B.,  gardener  Colombo  Mar- 
ket, r.  17th  Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
Finsterbusch  Charles  G.,  fancy  goods,  112  Rid- 
ley 
Fintel  William,  tanner,  r.  449,  1st 
Fintelmann  A.  B.  E.,  clerk  F.  L.  Turpm,  r.  861 

Market 
Finucane  John,  tailor,  2507  Mission 
Finzer  John  &  Bros.  (Louisville,  Ky.),  chewing 

tobacco,  George  King  agent,  215  Front 
Flora  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  515  Filbert 
Fiorelli  Bartolomeo,  cook,  r.  222  Broadway 
Fire  Alarm  and  Police  Telegraph,  William  R. 

Hewitt  superintendent,  9  Brenham  PI 
Fire   Association   (Philadelphia,    Pa.),    Cesar 
Bertheau  manager  210  Sansome,  Rich- 
ards &  Henry  city  agents,  505  California 
Fire    Boat    Governor   Irwin,    berth   Larue's 

wharf  Pier  No.  2 
Fire  Boat  Governor  Markham,  berth  Larue  s 

wharf  Pier  No.  2 
Fire  Commissioners  Board  of.  New  City  Hall, 

1st  floor 
Fire   Department   Corporation    Yard,  50-52 

Sacramento 
Fire  Marshal.    New   City    Hall,   1st  floor,  and 

303  California,  room  38  .c     ^      t. 

Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  the   Pa- 
cific, office  303  California 
Fire    Underwriters'   Inspection  Bureau,   303 

California 
Firebaugh  Henry  C,  attorney  at  law,  325  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  15-16,  r.  3100  Washington 
"    William,  clerk  L.  M.  Walter,  r.  3100  Wash- 


Fireman's   Fund   Insurance   Co. 

(fire  and  marine),  David  J.  Staples 
president,  William  J.  Dutton  vice- 
president,  Bernard  Faymonville  sec- 
ond vice-president  and  secretary,  J. 
B.  Levison  marine  secretary,  Louis 
Weinmann  assistant  secretary,  Ste- 
phen D.  Ives  general  agent,  401-405 
California  ^    ,      _   .,,.„„ 

Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Co.'s  Building, 
SW  cor  California  and  Sansome 

Firemen's  Insurance  Co.,  Cesar  Bertheau  gen- 
eral agent,  210  Sansome 

Pirenzi  Domenico,  scavenger,  r.  1117  Kearny 

Fireproof  Building  Covering  Co.,  William  H 
Chapman  secretary,  5  Mills   Bldg,  6th 

Firmin  F.  A.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  519  Laguna 
'•    Francis  A.,  teacher  languages,  r.  519  La- 
guna 
"    John  L.  E.,  plumbing,  1244  Valencia 
"    L.,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Sterner  and  Her- 
mann 
U^-Firrr^n.    See  Furman 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  CO. 

Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.     Call  and 

see  our  stock. 
405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Firmstone  Harry  T.,  r.  1516  Clay 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  and  cashier  S.  Simon. 

r.  1516  Clay 
•'    Robert  E.,  electrican,  r.  1516  Clay 
First    African    Methodist     Episcopal    Zlon 
Churcli,  Rev.  J.  P.  Meacham  pastor,  W  s 
Stockton  bet  Clay  and  Sacramento 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1802  Pacific  Av 
"    Avenue  Hotel,  NW  cor  1st  Av  South  and 
Kentucky 
First  Baptist  Cliuxcll,  Rev.  M.  P.  Boynton  pas- 
tor, N  s  Eddy  bet  Jones   and  Leaven- 
worth 
First  Christian  Church,  Rev.  Robert  M.  Camp- 
bell   pastor,  S   s   12th  bet  Mission  and 
Howard 
First  Church  of  Christ  (scientist).  Rev.  Mary 

B.  G.  Eddy  pastor,  .336  Post 

First   Congregational    Church,     Rev.    C.   O. 

Brown  D.  D.  paslor,  cor  Post  and  Mason 

First    Congregational    Kindergarten,    Miss 

Lilla  L.  Fales  principal,  934^  Harrison 

First  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev. 

J.  P.  Dickson  pastor,  1358  Market 
First  English  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 
Rev.  O.  H.  Gruver  pastor,  E  s  Geary  nr 
Gough 
First  German  Baptist  Church,  Rev.  Henry  L. 
Dietz  pastor,  NW  cor  17th  and  Dehon 
"    Hebrew  Benevolent  Society,  L.  Schilling 
president,  S.  Zekind  secretary,  NE  cor 
Post  and  Taylor 
"    Humanitarian  Society,  Golden  Gate  Hall 
First   Infantry    Regiment,    N.    G.   C,   head- 
quarters,   315  Montgomery,  armory,  25 
Page 
First     Methodist     Episcopal    Church,    Rev. 
Thomas     Filben    pastor,    Powell     bet 
Washington  and  Jackson 
First  National  Bank  Building,  NW  cor  Bush 

and  Sansome 
First  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  Samuel 
G.   Murphy  president,  James  K.  Lynch 
cashier,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Sansome 
First  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco  Safe 
Deposit,  James  K.  Lynch  manager,  NW 
cor  Bush  and  Sansome 
First  New  Jerusalem  Church  (Swedenborgian) 
Rev.    F.   L.   Higgins    pastor,  O'Farrell 
bet  Webster  and  Fillmore 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  Robert  Mac- 
kenzie pastor.  Rev.  E.  H.  Jenks  co-pas- 
tor, SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Van  Ness 
Av 
First  Progressive  Spiritual  Church,  997  Mar- 
ket 
"    San  Francisco  Window  Cleaning  Co.,  John 

Ghigliotti  manager,  425  Bush 
"    Society  of  Progressive  Mediums,  hall  110 

Hayes 
"    Street  House,  Jacob  Home  proprietor,  507 
Mission 
First  Street  Works  of  the  Union  Iron  Works, 
Willis   G.   Dodd  manager,  mining   and 
general  machinery,  227,  1st,  telephone 
Main  291 
First  Swedish  Methodist  Fpiscopal  Church, 
Rev.  C.  A.  Anderson  pastor,  S  s  Howard 
bet  8th  and  9th 
First  Unitarian  Church,  Rev.  Horatio  Stebbins 
D.   D.   pastor.  Rev.  William  G.  Eliot  Jr. 
assistant    pastor,    SW    cor   Geary  and 
Franklin 
First  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  M.  M. 
Gibson  pastor,  NE  cor  Golden  Gate  Av 
and  Polk 


Firth  Joseph  B.,  real  estate,  r.  12  Guy  PI 
"    Joseph  K. ,  president  Yucca  Root  Soap  Co. , 
1155  Mission,  r.  724  Turk 
Firth  Thomas  &  Sons,  limited  (Sheffield,  Eng- 
land) manufacturers  steel,  Abner  Doble 
Co.  agents,  13-15  Fremont 
"    William  B.,  carpenter,  r.  908  Harrison 
-e^-Firth.    See  Furth 

Fischbeck  Adeline,  widow,  r.  1023y2  Pacific 
■•    Frederick  H.,  with  Fischbeck  &  Glootz.  r. 
715  Hampshire 

"    Herbert  E.,  with  Fischbeck  &  Glootz.  r. 
120,  13th 

"    Herman  (Fischbeck  &  Glootz),  r.  120,  13th 

"    John  R.,  r.  1217  Mason 

"    Julius  M.,  r.  1217  Mason 

"    Louis,  with  Fischbeck  &  Glootz,  r.  120, 13th 

"    Fischbeck  Max  shoemaker,  r.  1421  Mason 

"    Rudolph    H.,    bartender   Wood,    Munn    & 
Twomey,  r.  1217  Mason 

"    Sterling    H.,    bookkeeper    Fischbeck     & 
Glootz,  r.  2601^/4  Sacramento 

"    William,  teamster,  r.  102314  Pacific 
Fischbeck  &  Glootz   (Herman  Fischbeck  and 
estate    of  Adolph    Glootz),    proprietors 
New  England  Soap  Co..  cor  Santa  Clara 
and  De  Haro,  ofQce  307  Sacramento 
4®=-  Fischel.    See  Fishel 
Fischer  Abraham,  r.  920  McAllister 

"    Adam,  cashier  Louis  Fischer,  r.  441  Minna 

"    Adolph  G.,  painter,  r.  727,  22d 

"    Agnes  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1408  Stockton 

"    Albert,  driver,  r.  1408  Stockton 

"    Alexander,  barber,  637  Valencia 

"    Alwin,  locksmith,  3007,  16th,  r.  3005a  16th 

"    August,  clerk,  r.  624  Filbert 

•'    Augusta  A.,  widow,  r.  918  Treat  Av 

"    Carl,  molder,  r.  20  Prospect  Av 

"    Charles,  r.  543  Stevenson  rear 

"    Charles,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  717b  Dia- 
mond 

"    Charles,  molder  Fulton  Engine  and  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  1617  Dupont 

"    Charles  A.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  30,  31st 

"    Charles  F.,  barber,  14  Turk,  r.  118  Eddy 

"    Charles  F.,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Saw 
Wks.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  308  Pacific 

"    Christian,  foreman  Willows  Brewery,  r.  SE 
cor  19th  and  Mission 

"    E.,  mechanic,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    Edward,  clerk  F.  Fischer,  r.  NW  cor  26th 
and  Sanchez 

"     Edward  E.,  carriage  painter,  29  West  Mis- 
sion, r.  1642,  25th 

"    Edward  J.,  bandsawyer  S.    F.   Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  919  Sanchez 

"    Emil,  messenger  Wells,   Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
Haywards,  Cal. 

"    Emil,  watchmaker  Amer  &  Weinshenk 
Fischer  Emil  R.,  proprietor  The  Phoenix  Bar, 
wines   and  liquors,  533  California,  r.  438 
Clementina 
Fischer  Ernest  A.,  proprietor  The  Oberon,  36-38 
O'Farrell,  r.  321  O'Farrell 

"    Ernest  L.,  foreman  George  Goodman,  r.  139, 
8th  Av 

"    Ernst,  sausage  maker  William  Wolff,  r.  511 
Pacific 

"    Eugene,  E.,  silver  ingot  melter  U.  S.  Mint, 
r.  2717  Union 

"    Ferdinand,  baker  Haub  Bros.,  r  26,  6th 

"    Ferdinand,  stonecutter,  r.  24,  11th 

"    Frank,  butcher,  711-713  Turk,  r.  615  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    Frank,  physician,  121a  Powell,  r.  1409  Jack- 
son 

"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  225  Drumm 

"    Franz,  teacher  music,  r.  208,  19th 

"    Fred,  r.  24,  11th 

"    Fred  W.  Rev.,  missionary  Evangical  Asso- 
ciation, r.  1834  Howard 

"    Frederick,  butcher,  2708  Mission 

"    Frederick,  cooper  August  Petzold,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
26th  and  Sanchez 

"    George,  clerk  Hotel  Becker,  r.  18  Mason 


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Fischer   George  A.   (Fries  &  Fischer),    r.   2120 
Jones 
"    George  T.,  horse  coUarmaker   Kempkey, 

Gilham  &  Sawyer,  r.  14b  De  Boom 
"    Gottlob,  basket  maker,  r.  727,  22d 
"    G.   William,  operator   Municipal  Burglar 

Alarm  Co.,  r.  6  Fella  PI 
"    Helena,  widow,  r.  2708  Mission 
"    Henry,  cooper  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  229,  15th 
"    Herman,  engineer,  r.  421  Tehama 
"    Herman  G.,  cigar   maker  Pac.  Coast  Co- 
operative Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  174  Perry 
"    Isaac,  cigar  maker  Frahip  &  Frankenberg, 

r.  12  Sycamore  Av 
"    Jacob,   sausage    maker   Winter    &   Stein- 
hauser,  r.  822  Jessie 
Fischer  Jacob  A.,  president  The  Consolidated 
Golden  Gate  and  Sulphuret  Mining  and 
Development  Co.  320  Sansome  rooms  31- 
32,  r.  2022  Fillmore 
"    Jennie  G.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1409  Jackson 
"    John,  r.  932  Oak 

"    John,  coppersmith  Sanders  &Co.,  r.  24,  llth 
'•    John,  tailor,  r.  620  Washington 
"    Jonn,  waiter,  r.  69  Minna 
"    John  M.,  clerk,  r.  633  Shotwell 
"    John  T.,  cabinet  maker  Bader  &  Fincke,  r. 

Alameda 
"    John  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  8  Clay 
"    Joseph,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Julius,  wood  turner  F.  Kreling  Sons  Co.,  r. 

919  Sanchez 
"    L.  B.  Mrs.,  matron,  r.  26  Hill 
"    Louis,  restaurant,  134,  3d,  r.  934  Oak 
Fischer  Louis  M.,  traveling  salesman  Cribben, 
Sexton  &  Co.,  r.  508  Larkin 
"    Lulu  Miss,  cashier  G.  Leipnitz  &  Co.,  r. 

918  Treat  Av 
"    M.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Marcus,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  3427 

16th 
"    Max,   cooper  D.  Bucking,  r.  31st  Av  South 

nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Moritz,  r.  1409  Jackson 
"    Oscar,  salesman  A.  W.  Fink,  r.  1305  Mason 
"    Paul,  cashier  Cafe   Zinkand,    r.   411    Lar- 
kin 
"    Peter,  steward,  r.  639  Mission 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  431  Pine 
Fischer  S.  E.  &  Co.  (Sophian  E.  Fischer),  copper 
plate  engravers  and  printers,  engravers 
monograms,  seals  and  crests,  402  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Sigmund,  insurance  solicitor,  r.  509a  Ash 

Av 
"    Sophia  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  208,  19th 
"    Sophian  E.  (S.  E.  Fischer  &  Co.),  r.  Hay- 
wards 
"    Virginia,  widow,  r.  709  Devisadero" 
"    Walter  R.,  pressman,  r.  637  Valencia 
"    William,  clerk  A.  H.  von  der  Nienburg,  r. 

1301  Larkin 
"    William,  pressman  Eastman  &    Thomas, 
r.  24,  llth 
j8®=  Fischer.    See  Fisher 
Fischler  Rosie  Mrs.,  r.  1049  Folsom 
Fish  Arthur  A.  W.,  plumber  Andrew  J.  Reavey, 

r.  326  Valley 
Fish  Arthur  L.,  agent  American  Fire  Engine 
Co.  (Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.),  Buckeye  Eng- 
ine Co.   (Salem,  Ohio),  P.   H.    &  F.   M. 
Roots    Co.    (ConnersviUe,  Ind.),    rotary 
pumps,  and  selling  agent  Worthington 
pumps,  59-61,  1st,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  614  Sutter 
"    Charles  H.,  mining,  47  Nevada  Block,   r. 

San  Rafael 
"    Charles  J.  W.,  carpenter,  r.  326  Valley 
Fish  Commissioners,  State  Board  of,  78  Flood 
Bldg 
"    E.,  r.  445  Jessie 
"    Edward  P.,  with  California  Adsigns  Co,,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Edwin,  salesman  Oregon  Improvement  Co., 

r.  2410  Folsom 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  15  Noe 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Frank  A.,  purser  str  Apache,  r.  Benicia 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

^  MANUFACTURERS   OP 

'i  RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

S  For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 
)  and  Irrigation.  \ 

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Fish   Frank    N.,   architectural    student    J.    B. 

Mathisen,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick  C,  carpenter,  r.  1140  Pacific 
"    Gains  H.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  922  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  student,  r.  2500  Pacific  Av 
"    Henry  P.,   carpenter,   1208  Pacific,  r.  1140 

Pacific 
"    James,  clerk    Railway   Mail   Service,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Jerome  F.,  clerk  Great  American  Import- 
ing Tea  Co.,  r.  2500  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  326 

Valley 
"    Julius  N.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

450  Jessie 
"    L.  W.  Mrs.,  vapor  baths,  118  Grant  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  6  McCormack  PI  rear 
"    Milo  H.,  printer,  2506  Post 
"    Nina  Miss,  nurse  Woman's  Hospital 
"    Robert  M..  printer,  r.  534  Page 
"    Thomas  F.,    clerk    Consolidated  Cal.  and 

Virginia  Mining  Co.,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Willis,  cashier  Hale  Bros.,  r.  312  Eddy 
Fishbone  Mendel,  peddler,  r.  654  Minna 
Fishbourne  Kate  F.,  widow,  r.  12  Moss 
Fishburn  Jennie,  widow,  r.  2510  Clay 
Fishel  David,  clerk  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co.  r. 

618  O'Farrell 
Fisher  Alexander,  carpenter  George  A.  Fisher, 

r.  674  Harrison 
"    Alexander  C,  janitor  Academy  of  Sciences 

Bldg,  r.  440,  27th 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  520  Bush 
"    Anthony  A.,  r.  414,  6th  rear 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  10  De  Boom 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  143  Berry 
"    Benjamin  D.,  r.  1413  Folsom 
"    Benjamin  D.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1413  Folsom 
"    Benjamin    T..    elevatorman    Academy    of 

Sciences  Bldg,  r.  440,  27th 
"    B.   H.,  assistant  engineer  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V. 

Ry.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Brothers  (Oscar  Fisher),  dry  goods  158,  3d 
"    C.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  512  Eddy 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  144  Perry 
"    Charles  (Charles  Fisher  &  Co.),  r.  30  Post 
"    Charles,  waiter  Frank  Fisher,  r.  119  Jack- 
son 
"    Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Fisher),  importer 

furs,  overgaiters  and  leggings,  22  Sutter 
"    Charles  A.  (Fisher  &  Co.),  r.  2230  Broadway 

FISHER  CHARLES  C, 

real  estate,  507  California,  r.  Oakland 

Fisher  Charles  E.,  artist,  r.  204,  15th 
"    Charles  H.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1301^ 

Larkin 
"    Charles  L.,  salesman  Christy  &  Wise,  r.  145 

Ellis 
"    Charles  M.,  bartender  Philip  De  Martini, 

r.  115  Hayes 
"    Charles  M.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1024 

Larkin 
' '    Charles  W.  (Petersen  &  Fisher) ,  r.  205  Pow- 
ell 
•'    Charles  W.,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Christine,  widow,  r.  2917  Laguna 
"    Daniel  F.,  box  dealer,  r.  1006  Buchanan 
"    David,  miner,  r.  537  Greenwich 
"    David,  starter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  434, 19th 
"    Douglass,  teamster,  r.  801  Hyde 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  197  Hyde 
"    Edward,   clerk  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r.  310 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Edward  F.,  plumber  J.  Noonan,  r.  144  Perry 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864, 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ^  DOMESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Fisher  Edward  R.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Edwin  G.,  bookkeeper  Hadley  &  Doud,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  Trea  t  Av  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Ella,  matron  Children's  Home  (Salvation 

Army),  r.  328  Bryant 
"    Ferdinand,  longshoreman,  r.  245  Minna 
"    Francis    L.,    traveling     salesman    H.    S 

Crocker  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  334A  2d 

Av 
"    Frank,  lodgings  and  restaurant,  119  Jack- 
son 
"    Prank  H.,   superintendent,  r.  606   Central 

Av 
"    Frank  J.,  carpenter,  r.  8  Yerba  Buena 
"    Fred  M.,  gasfltter,  r.  142,  7th 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  113  Ash  Av 
"    George,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  810^4  Union 
"    George,  liquors,  Fulton  nr  7th  Av 
"    George,  reporter,  r.  106  Eddy 
"    George    A.,    carpenter,    659    Folsom,  r.    6 
Hampton  PI 
Fisher   George  A.,  manufacturers'  agent  and 
member  State  Board  of  Commissioners 
of  the  Building  and  Loan  Associations, 
109    California,  room  4,  r.  1812  Encinal 
Av,  Alameda 
"    George  C,  collector  Thomas  Day  &  Co. 
"    George  L,.,  porter  stationary  department 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  542  Bryant 
"    George  W.,  laborer  Parafflne  Paint  Co    r 

17a,  6th 
"    Godfrey,  appraiser,  116  Montgomery,  r  824 

O'Farrell 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  309,  3d 
"    Harrison,  artist  Call,  r.  838  Powell 
"    Harry,  employe  William  A.  Lynch,  r.  513 

Pacific 
"    Harry,  salesman,  r.  318  Eddy 
"    Harry  P.,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

r.  1610  Washington 
"    Harry  W.,  clerk,  r.  63  Silver 
"    H.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  6  Walnut  Av 
"    Henry,  contractor,  r.  2628  California 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  568  Mission 
"    Henry,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r.  1030 

18th 
"    Henry,  porter  Michael  McGrath,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Henry  I.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  231  Ful- 
ton 
"    Henry    J.,  sexton    Grace  Church,  r.    1308 

Powell 
"    Henry  S.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    Herman,  r.  725  Grove 
"    Herman,  seaman,  r.  1200  Webster 
"    Hugo,    landscape    artist,    506  Battery,   r 

1000  Leavenworth 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Ida  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  34  Diamond 
"    Irena,  widow,  r.  419  San  Jose  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  337  Larkin 
"    James,  engineer  Bavaria  Brewerv    r    cor 

Filbert  and  Powell 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  11  Minnesota 
"    James,  marine  engineer,  r.  1017  Post 
"    James,  mason,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
Fisher  James,  secretary  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  617  Howard,  r.  519  Webster 
"    James,  stableman   Wm.    Sparks,    r.    1607 

Harrison 
"    Jennie  Miss,  matron  Columbia  Theatre 
"    John,  boatswain  str  San  Jose 
"    John,  butcher  Wm.  Kratz,  r.  3436  Mission 
"    John,  painter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  326  Michigan 


Fisher  John,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

"  John  H.  (Fisher  Packing  Co.),  r.  310  San 
Jose  Av 

"  John  H.,  clerk  Commercial  Union  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  1607%  Jones 

"  John  H.  Jr.  (Fisher  Packing  Co.),  r  1083% 
Clay 

"    John  M.,  mining,  r.  1308  Powell 

"    John  R.,  3d  engineer  str  Gaelic 

"    John  S.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  801  Hyde 

"    John  S.,  engineer,  r.  1308  Powell 

"    Joseph,  r.  147,  3d 

"    Joseph,  bed  maker,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  263,  3d 

"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  447,  5th 

"  Joseph  J.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mts 
Co.,  r.  1817  Howard 

"  Joseph  J.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  Treat  Av  nr 
Precita  Av 

"    Joseph  L.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 


"  Joseph  W.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1417 
Bush 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  513  Linden  av 

"  Kate  S.  Miss,  dressmaking,  3635  Sacra- 
mento 

"  Kitty  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r 
27th  and  Treat  Av 

"    Lawrence  P.,  box  nailer,  r.  428,  9th 

"    Lewis,  blacksmith,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 

FISHER  L.  P., 

advertising  agent,  21  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg,  telephone  Main  1738,  r. 
Oakland 

Fisher  Louis,  watchman,  r.  1708  Kearny 
"    Lumon  S.,  shipping  clerk  Hooker  &  Co..  r 
1043  Market 

,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r.  633 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  204,  15th 

"    MaryE.,  widow,  r.  543  Bryant 

"    Moses  F. ,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  205  Clipper 

"    Nathan,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

1136  Sutter 
"    Newman,  r.  923  McAllister 
"    Nicholas,  r.  500  Linden  Av 
"    Obed    W.,  shipping    clerk    Livingston  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Oscar  (Fisher  Bros.),  r.  1536  O'Farrell 

FISHER  PACKING  CO. 

(John  H.  and  John  H.  Fisher  Jr.), 
manufacturers  pickles,  French  and 
German  mustard,  sauces,  vinegar,  etc.. 
509-517  commercial 

Fisher  Peter,  seaman,  r.  639  Mission 

"    Peter,  tailor  Sigmund  Jonas,  r.  350!4,  3d 

"    Philip,  r.  705  Sutter 
Fisher  Philip  I.,  assistant  secretary  and  cash- 
ier Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  1610  Washing- 
ton 

"    Robert  A.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"  Samuel,  second-hand  clothing,  797Mission, 
r.  825  Howard 

"  Samuel,  tailor  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  606 
Natoma 

"  Solomon,  clothing,  633  Kearny,  r.  825  How- 
ard 

"    Stillman  T.,  messenger,  r.  1006  Buchanan 

"    Sydney,  student,  r.  528  Fulton 

"  Thomas  A.,  secretary  Oaks  Consolidated 
Mining  Co.,  510  California,  r.  897  Fulton 

"    Valentine,  longshoreman,  r.  345  Minna 

"    Walter  S.,  porter  freight  auditor's   dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  704  Howard 
Fisher  Will  E.   (Will  E.   Fisher  &  Co.),  r.  1310 
Sutter 

FISHER  WILL  E.  &  CO. 

(WiU  E.  Fisher  and  Henry  A.  Smith), 
successors  to  Tevis  &  Fisher,  real  es- 
tate agents,  auctioneers,  insurance 
brokers  and  collectors,  14  Post,  tele- 
phone Main  110 
Fisher  William,  asst.  engineer  str  National 
City 

"    William,  cooper,  r.  417  Minna 

"    William,  3d  ofacer  str  Peru 


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Fisher  William,  waiter,  r.  465  Minna 
"    William,  waiter  Baier  &  Black,  r.  421  Fol- 

som 
"    William  C,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  3206 

Point  Lobos  Av 
"    William  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Plymouth  Av  and  Sadowa,  r.   NW  cor 
Plymouth  Av  and  Minerva 
"    William  F.,  foreman  marking  room  S.  F. 

Laundry,  r.  Alameda 
"    William F.,  salesman  Fisher  Packing  Co., 

r.  25011/4  Mission 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
3277  Mission 
Fisher  William  H.,  secretary  Oregon  Coal  and 
Navigation  Co.,  NW  cor  Broadway  and 
East,  r.  2268  Franklin 
"    William  M.,  butcher,  r.  323,  8th  Av 
' '    William  R. ,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  llOVz  Silver 
Fisher  &  Co.  (Charles  A.  Fisher),  hatters,    9 

Montgomery 
«®- Fisher.    See  Fischer 
Fisherman's  Home,  3  Vallejo 
Fisherman's  Mutual  Benevolent    Society,    808 
Montgomery 
"    Wharf,  foot  Filbert 
Fishwick  Edward  P.,  3d  officer  str  Gaelic 
Fisk  Arthur  G.,  attorney  at  law,  419  California, 
rooms  28-32,  r.  700  Hayes 
"    Asa,  capitalist,    240   Montgomery,  rooms 

11-12,  r.  700  Hayes 
"    Charles,  coal  passer  str  San  Juan 
"    Cora  L.  Miss,  kindergartner,  r.  547  Minna 
"    J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  122a  Geary 
"    John  A.,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  226,  4th  Av 
"    John  B.,  r.  932  Guerrero 
"    Joseph  T.,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Louis  G.,  varieties,  SE  cor    Jersey    and 

Sanchez 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  547  Minna 
Fiske  Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  207  Fell 
"    Edward  S.,  dental  student,  r.  710  Central 

Av 
"    E.  H.,  waiter  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    George  M.,  electrician  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  208,  12th 
"    Henry  G.,  r.  710  Central  Av 
Fiske  Henry  M.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon 
6  Donohoe   Bldg,  telephone  South  583,  r. 
2100  Bush,  telephone  West  132 
Fiske   M.    Ray,    manager    supply   department 
General  Electric  Co.,  15,  1st,  r.  Oakland 
Fister  John  H.,  coppersmith  Sanders  &  Co.,  r. 

217yi  Tehama 
Fitch  Caspar,  laborer,  r.  cor  Railroad  Av  and 
33d  Av  South 
"    Chemical  Co.,  12-14  Drumm 
"    Frank,  master  mariner,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    Frank  M.,  hostler  Wells,   Fargo  &  Co.,   r. 

611  Folsom 
"    George,  r.  709  Minna 
"    George  H.,    journalist  Chronicle,    r.    1528 

Clay 
"    George  K.,  r.  703  Bush 
"    George    L.,   physician    and    surgeon,    618 

Spreckels  Bldg 
"    George  M.,  expressman,  r.  260  Tehama 
"    George  W.,  r.  335  Eddy 
"    George  W.,  clerk   Simpson   &    Millar,   r. 

Fruitvale 
"    Helen  A.,  widow,  r.  1326  Washington 
' '    Henry  S.  .bookkeeper  Crown  Point  Gold  and 

Silver  Mining  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Ina,  actress,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Joshua  B.,  r.303i4  Sutter 
"    J.  R.,  stockbroker,  322   Pine,  r.  3520  Sacra- 
mento 
Fitch  Luther  E.,  manager  advertising  depart- 
ment The  Bulletin,  622  Montgomery,  r. 
1326  Washington 
"    Oscar  (Fitch  &  Carroll),  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Viola  Miss,  stenographer  John  F.  English, 

r.  2405  Sutter 
"    Walter  S.,  boxmaker,  r.  2405  Sutter 
"    Williams.,  helper    U.   S.    Mint,    r.    708/2 
Larkin 


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Fitch  &  Carroll  (Oscar  Fitch  and  Frederick  Car- 
roll), proprietors  San  Rafael  and  S.  F. 
Express,  323  East  North 
Fitschen  Adolph  F.,  butcher,  1006  Railroad  Av, 

r.  1008,  12th  Av  South 
Fitschen  John  C,  retail  liquors,  305^/4  Califor- 
nia, telephone  Main  198,  r.  923,  20th 
Fittock  Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  1438,  20th 

"    Frederick,  baker,  1438,  20th 
Fitton  Jane,  widow,  r.  546  Natoma  rear 
Fitts  William  L.  G.,  drayman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  1122  Florida 
Fittz  Alcohol  Cure  Co.,  James   A.  McDonald 
manager,  7  Flood  Bldg 
'•    Frederick,  waiter    Martin    Franusich,  r. 
843  Market 
Fitz  George  L.,  real  estate,   606  Montgomery, 

room  11,  r.  Oakland 
Fitzer  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  214  Prospect  PI 
Fitzgerald  Abbie,  widow,  r.  262  Jessie 
^'    Alice,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  521  Bryant 
"    Anna  D.  Miss,  saleslady   Paragon   Cloak 

and  Suit  Co.,  r.  609  Ellis 
"    Anna  J.  Miss,  clerk  J.  J.  Fitzgerald,  r.  635 

Howard 
' '    Annie  Miss ,  housekeeper,  r.  924  Washington 
"    Atwood,  sawyer  Commercial  Box  Factory, 

r.  333  Tehama 
"    Austin,  tailor,  r.  323  Fulton 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  154i4  Clara  rear 
"    Christopher,  furnace  builder,  r.  215, 3d  Av 
"    Christopher  W.,  draughtsman,  r.  215,  3d  Av 
"    Clancy  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  64V4  Shipley 
"    C  M.  Miss,  stenographer  G.  H.  Umbsen  & 

Co.,  r.  730  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  NE  cor 

South  Broderick  and  Tilden 
"    Daniel  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  17  Linden  Av 
"    Daniel  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Harrison  and  10th 
"    David,  boatman.  Sec.  B  Sea  Wall,  r.  lOSJ/j 

Francisco 
"    David,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Dennis,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  1581  Folsom 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  116  Shipley 
"    Edmund  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  33  Isis 
"    Edward,  r.  39  Washington  Av 
"     Edward,  millhand,  r.  333  Tehama 
"    Edward,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co. 
"    Edward  J.   (Fitzgerald    &    Shea),    r.    937 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Fitzgerald  Edward  L.,  commissioner  State  of 
California  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics, 
325  Sutter,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Edward  P.,  motorman  Market   St.   Ry,  r. 

1522  Eddy 
"    Edward  P.,  salesman  William  E.  Maher, 

r.  560  Mission 
"    Ella  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  521  Bryant 
'<    Ella  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  647  Howard 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  407  Clayton 
"    Eugene,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  535 

Natoma  ^ 

' '    Frank,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co. , 

r.  317  Brannan 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  2811  Mission 
"    George,    nurseryman    Sunset    Seed     and 

Plant  Co.,  r.  87  Clipper 
"    George,  porter,  r.  535  Natoma 
"    Gertrude,  dressmaker,  r.  10b  Bluxome  rear 
Fitz  Gerald  Hannah,  widow,  r.  416  Harrison 
Fitzgerald  Harry  H.,  salesman,  r.  733  Bryant 
"    Henry,  r.  346,  4th 


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Fitzgerald  Inez  G.  Miss,  telegraph  operator,  r. 

17  South  Park 
"    Ivy  Miss,  retoucher  John  W.  Baker,  r.  17 

South  Park 
"    James,  boatman,  r.  1134  Broadway 
"    James,  jailor  County  Jail  1,  r.  2616  Bush 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1  Pfelffer 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  652  Minna 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  916  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  506  Napa 
"    James,  porter  Hammersmith  &  Field,  r. 

100  Elsie 
"    James,  shoe  cutter,  r.  802a  Lyon 
"    James  D.,  veterinary  surgeon,  1529  Howard 
"    James  P.,  teamster,  r.  12  Bond 
"    James  T.,   clerk  J.  D.   Sullivan,  r.  137  Fair 

Oaks 
"    James  W.  (Fuselier  &  Fitzgerald),  r.  262 

Jessie 
"    Jeremiah,  stonecutter,  r.  2713  Bush 
"    Jeremiah  G.,  expressman,  r.  2838%   Harri- 
son 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  102^4  Francisco 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  137  Fair  Oaks 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  401,  10th 
"    John,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

158  Silver 
"    John,  boatman,  r.  102V4  Francisco 
"    John,  boiler  maker  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co. 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  158V4  Silver 
"    John,  groceries,  501,  7th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  551;^  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2713  Bush 
'■    John,  laborer  Albert  E.   Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    John,  machinist  Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co., 

r.  S7  Clipper 
"    John,  shoemaker  Charles  A.  Onstott,  r.  116 

Shipley; 
"    John,  special  policeman,  r.  345  Fremont 
"    John  A,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   913 

Sanchez 
"    John  A.,  policeman,  r.  314  O'Farrell 
Fitz  Gerald  John  C,  publisher,  r.  129  Pierce 
Fitzgerald  John  F.,  musician,  r.  1581  Folsom 
"    John  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  429  Clementina 
"    John  G.,  bookkeeper  Sheriff's  office,  r.  1904 

Market 
"    John  H.  (Kennedy  &  Fitzgerald),  r.  45,  11th 
"    John   J.,  carrier    postofflce,  r.  58a  South 

Park 
"    John  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  635  How- 
ard 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  317  Beale 
"    John  N.,  liquors,  329,  6th,  r.  250  Clara 
"    John  P.,  bricklayer,  r.  326  Shotwell 
"    John  T.,  collector  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

1858!/2  Lexington  Av 
"    John  T.,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  12 

Isis 
"    Joseph,  apprentice  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r.  18, 

■       23d 
"    Joseph,  gasfitter,  r.  333  Tehama 
"    Joseph  A.  laborer,  r.  858  Howard 
"    Josephine  Miss,  saleslady  Paragon  Cloak 

and  Suit  Co.,  r.  609  Ellis 
"    Kate,  domestic,  2101  Devisadero 
"    Katie,  dressmaker,  r.  137  Fair  Oaks 
"    Lawrence,  collector  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  12 

Eugenia  Av 
Fitzgerald  Lawrence,  superintendent  station 

H  Post  Office,  r.  509  Webster 
Fitz  Gerald  Lizzie  Miss.  r.  416  Harrison 
Fitzgerald  Lizzie  Miss,  milliner  Miss  Maggie 

Leary,  r.  2508  California 
"    Lizzie  C,  domestic,  827  Post 


Fitzgerald  Luke,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  co 
23d  and  Hampshire 
"    Maggie  Miss,  millner  Mrs.  K.  McGrudder, 

r.  232,  6th  I 

"    Margaret,  widow,    groceries  and  liquors, 

5091/2  Stevenson 
"    Margaret  E.  Miss,  teacher  Douglass  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  509  Webster 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  29,  24th 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1  Pfelffer 
"    Mary  Miss,  saleslady  I.  Dietrich,  r.  234,  5th 
"    Mary  A.,  domestic,  r.  2628  Steiner 
"    Mary  B.,  domestic,  16181/^  Clay 
Fitz  Gerald  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1616  Page 
Fitzgerald  Matthew,  clerk,  r.  29,  25th 
"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  2232  Greenwich 
"    Maurice  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1002  Chester 
"    May  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  839  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  9221/2  Post 
"    Michael,  car  inspector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   1581 

Folsom 
"    Michael,    laborer  U.    S.    Customs,  r.    839 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  miner,  r.705  Batt  ery 
"    Michael,  sergeant  police,  r.  628,  23d 
"    Michael  J.,  marine   reporter   Merchants' 
Exchange,  office  Sec.  B  Seawall,  r.  1702!^ 
Leavenworth 
"    Michael  J.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  5151/i  Elizabeth 
"    Mi  chael  J. ,  shipwright,  r.  722  Bryant 
"    Murtagh.  laborer  r.  20  Langton 
"    Nicholas,  r.  333  Tehama 
"    Nicholas,  engineer  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 

Co.,  r.  1391/2  Perry 
"    Nicholas,  marine  fireman,  r.  419  Fremont 
"    Nicholas  Jr.,  painter,  r.  333  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  r.  58a  South  Park 
"    Patrick,  bartender,  r.  801  Filbert 
"    Patrick,  groceries,  560  Mission 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  445  Clementina 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Richard,  blacksmith,  r.  317  Beale 
"    Richard,  salesman  Lundy  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

1914  Perry 
"    Richard  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  317  Beale 
Fitz  GeraldgRichardD.,  shoe  laster  Siebe,  Glan- 

ville  Co.,  r.  726  Laguna 
Fitzgerald  Robert  H.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r  781 
Sutter 
"    Sadie  Miss,  folder  Viavi  Co.,  r.  1  Pfeifier 
"    Stephen  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  27  Louisa 
"    Stewart,  laborer,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    Thomas,  r.  2508  California 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  IOIO14  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  bricklayer,  r.  326  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1108  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Thomas  H.,  cutter  Albert  Mueller  &  Co.,  r. 

10101/2  Larkin 
"    Timothy  J.,  marine  fireman,    r.  1014  Shot- 
well 
"    T.  P.,  salesman    Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

Mill  Valley 
"    William,  r.  116  Shipley 
"    William,  r.  208  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    William,  r.  1521b  Howard 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  537  Howard 
"    William,  iron  worker,  r.  560  Mission 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  281  Minna 
"    William,  painter  School  Dept.,  r.  961  Mis- 
sion 
"    William,  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r. 

501  Napa 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  2232  Greenwich 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  554  Minna 
Fitzgerald  William  F.,  Attorney  General  State 
of  California,  office  419  California,  rooms 
18-20,  r.  2226  California 
"    William  F.,  liquors,   SW  cor  Powell   and 

Jefferson,  r.  210  Francisco 
"  William  J.,  clerk,  r.  47  Post 
"    William  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

251  Tehama 
'•    William  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  10b  Bluxome  rear 
"    William  J.,  waiter  George  H.   Richard,  r. 
719  Brannan 


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Fitz  Gerald  William  S.,  cement   worker,   r.   309 

Minna 
"    William  T.,  r.  401  Fillmore 
Fitzgerald  &  Shea  (Edward  J.  Fitzgerald  and 

John  J.  Shea),  liquors,  26  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Fitzgibbon  Frank  T.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

860  Mission 
Fitzgibtoon  Gerald  J.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

and  member  Board  of  Health,  21  Powell, 

rooms  3-7,  r.  204  Haight 

FITZGIBBON  JAMES  G., 

dentist,  room  13  Auzerais  Bldg,  21 
Powell,  cor  Ellis,  office  hours  9  a.  m.  to 
5  p.  m.,  r.  638  Valencia 

Fitzgibbon  John  A.,  mining  expert,  r.  31  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    John  M.,  sergeant  police,  r.  534  Howard 
"    Maurice  C,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Mof- 

fatt  &  Co.,  r.  2007  Howard 
"    Maurice  M.,  r.  860  Mission 
Fitzgibbons  David,  real  estate  agent,  353,   13th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.,  241  Fremont 
"    William,  waiter  J.  U.  Hastings,  r.  33514 

Broadway 
Fitzharris  John,  driver,  r.  1538  Pacific  Av 
Fitzhenry   Arthur   H.,  rubber   worker  Bowers 

Rubber  Co.,  r.  173a  Clara 
"    James,   clerk  California  Woolen  Mills,  r. 

417  Kearny 
"    John  T.,  policeman,  r.  813  Baker 
"    Michael,  driver  Truck  3,  r.  1569!4  Market 
Fitzhugh   Peregrine,  real  estate,  r.    3502  Fill- 
more 
"    William  M.,  civil  engineer,   1   Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  3519  Broadway 
Fitzler  Charles,  clerk,  r.  505  Bryant 
"    Fred  E.,  porter  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r.  505 

Bryant 
"    Lena,  widow,  varieties,  505 Bryant 
Fitzmaier  Andrew  F.,  agent,  r.  421  Hyde 
Fitz  Maurice  Dora  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  223'/^ 

Powell 
Fitzmaurice  George,  seaman,  r.  1511  California 
"    Hugh,  seaman,  r.  1511  California 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  716  Clementina 
"    Lionel  A.,  3d  officer  str  Farallon,   r.   1511 

California 
Fitz  Maurice  Lizzie  A.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r. 

2331/2  Powell 
"    Rupert,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1014  Polk 
"    William  J.,  gents'   furnishing    goods,  817 

Market,  r.  1320  Hayes 
Fitzpatrick  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  .509  Grove 

"    Arthur  G.,  contractor   and   builder,  r.  413, 

33d 
"    Catherine,  r.  3106  Hyde 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  66  Brady 
"    Charles  J.,  molder,  r.  180  Perry 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  180  Perry 
"    Daniel,  marine  fireman,  r.  409,  3d 
"    Daniel,     teamster    Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  357  Clementina 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk,  r.  180  Perry 
"    Edward,  carpenter  G.  G.  Wiokson  &  Co.,  r. 

1003  Florida 
"    Edward,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1702V£ 

Harrison 
"    Edward,  solicitor  D,  F.   Keefe,  r.  3817  Fol- 

som 
"    Edward  J.  (Fitzpatrick  &  Corry),   r.   4171/2 

Noe 
"    Edward  P.,  stenographer  F.   A.  Lawgon  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ellen  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   1334  Devis- 

adero 
"    Eugene,    horseshoer  William  Dolan,  r.  138 

Clara 
"    Farrell  J.,  coalpasser  str  St.  Paul 
"    Frank,  harnessmaker,  r.  1333  Treat  Av 
"    Frank  Jr.,  bookkeeper  John  Taylor  &  Co.,  r. 

1333  Treat  Av 
"    Frederick  S.,  painter  John  P.  Fraser,  r.  413, 

22d 
"    George,  stableman  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 

r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    George  R.,  salesman  Schoenholz  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  1018     " 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

F"lairx,  Glazjed.  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309.  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Fitzpatrick  Guy  N.,  with  Nathaniel  T.  Coulson, 

r.  Beach  nr  Hyde 
"    Hannah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  430  Bryant 
"    Hugh  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gaslight   Co.,  r.  1008 

Minnesota 
"    James,  hostler,  r.  S  s  24th  nr  Utah,  Potrero 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  305  Minna 
"    James,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  825  Howard 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  513  Jessie 
"    James  E.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

210  Moulton 
"    James  J.,  carpenter  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

128  Clara 
"    James  J.,  clerk  F.  M.  Donohue,  r.  1018  Ala- 
bama 
"    James  J.,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  361, 

1st 
"    John,  fireman  str  Lakme,  r.  3109  Mason 
"    John,  hoseman  Engine  20 
"    John,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners  I. 

Wks,  r.  33  Russ 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  257  Clementina 
"    John,  porter  Jachiel  Meyers,  r.  611  Brod- 

erick 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  1122  Battery 
"    John   C,  helper  Joshua    Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  452  Clementina 
"    John    E.,  exchange    teller  Donohoe-Kelly 

Banking  Co.,  r.  906  Oak 
'•    John  J.,  foreman  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  28  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    John  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  315 

Eddy 
"    John  P.,  machinist  Golden  State  and  Min- 
ers I.  Wks,  r.  107  Diamond 
"    Joseph,  clerk  William   Ingalls  Jr.,  r.  107 

Diamond 
"    Joseph,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  3106  Hyde 
"    Josephine  Miss,  governess,  r.  180  Perry 
"    Laura  Miss,  r.  2106  Hyde 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1713  Broderick 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  29Ji  Moss 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  639  Ash  Av 
"    Martha  Mrs.,   ladies'  nurse,  r.    1531  Mis- 
sion 
"    Martin,  livery  stable,  814  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  813i,4  Greenwich 
"    Mary  Miss,  rattan  worker,  r.  180  Perry 
"    Mary  A.   Miss,  bookkeeper  L.  Demartini 

Supply  Co.,  r.  1232  Treat  Av 
"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.   Lombard  bet  Baker 

and  Lyon 
"    Mattie,  widow,  r.  2438  Market 
"    Michael,  contractor,  r.  1103  Shotwell 
"    Michael,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  3116  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Patrick,  fireman    Edison  Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  15  De  Boom 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  138  Shipley 
"    Patrick  B.,  foundryman,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
"    Patrick  D.,  plumber,  1325V2  Vallejo 
"    Peter  A.,  boxmaker,  r.  128  Clara 
■'    Philip,  glass  blower,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Roger  C,  r.  2335a  Harrison 
"    Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1334  Devisadero 
"    Simon,  r.  35  Julian  Av 
"    Simon,  contractor,  r.  318  Dorland 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  128  Clara 
"    Thomas,  driver,  r.  1103  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas,  tinner,  r.  107  Diamond 
"    Thomas  B.  N.,  porter,  r.  435  Ivy  Av 
■'    Thomas  F.,  r.  3  Reed  PI 
"    Thomas  F.,  tool  maker  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  2.335a  Harrison 


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Fitzpatrick  Thomas  J.,  tinsmith  Taylor,  Adams 

&  Pritchard,  r.  NE  cor  11th  and  Channel 
"    Thomas    N.    (Fitzpatrick    &    Allen),  r.   11 

Kearny 
"    Thomasine  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  430   Bry- 
ant 
"    Timothy  I.,  law  student  M.  0.  Hassett,  r. 

511  Minna 
"    William  E..  dentist,  53  Murphy  Bldg,  r. 

2414  Polk 
"    William  F.,  conductor  S.F.&  S.  M.  Ry.  r. 

331  Day; 
"    William  F.  Mrs.,  r.  333  Franklin 
"    &  Allen(Thomas  N.  Fitzpatrick  and  Charles 

G.  Allen),  liquors,  655  Sacramento 
Fitzpatrick  &  Corry    (E.   J.  Fitzpatrick   and 

Trevor  Corry),    advertising  specialties, 

6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Fitzsimmons  Charles  F.,  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane 

&Co.,  r.  3021  Ellis 
•■    Charles  S.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Alameda 
•    Edward,  gardener,  1150  California 
"    James,  r.  406  Diamond 
■'    James,  salesman,  r.  1224  O'Farrell 
■•    James  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  1220b  O'Far- 

rell 
■'    John  R.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1751 


"    John  T.,  fireman  Chemical  Engine  5,  r.  1222 

Union 
•    Joseph,  marine  fireman,  r.  71  Tehama 
"    Kate  T.   Miss,   teacher  Garfield  Primary 

School,  r.  234  Lombard 
••    Margaret,  widow,  r.  234  Lombard 
■'    Mary,  widow,  r.  4  Russ 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1222  Union 
"    Patrick,  contractor,  r.  513  Scott 
"    Patrick,  stone  mason,  r.  2021  Ellis 
"    Rose  A.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  234  Lombard 
'•    Thomas,  plumber  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 

F.  D. 

■  Thomas,  salesman  Aug.  Bacigalupi.  r.  311 

Filbert 
'■    Thomas  J.,  journalist,  r.  416'/^  Hyde 
■■    Thomas  R..  stone  mason,  r.  2021  Ellis 
•■    William,  butcher,  r.  1222  Union 

■  William  C,  editor  California  Fruit  Grower, 

203  California,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Morris  Newton  &  Co.,  r. 
1751  Hayes 
Fiumano  Santo,  shoemaker,  r.  1614  Powell 
Fiuren  Christian  S.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Freelon 
"    Jacob  H.,  laborer  Parafflne  Paint  Co.,  r.  923 
Jessie 
Five  Mile  House,  Frank  Meillette  proprietor. 

cor  Railroad  and  San  Bruno  Avs 
Five  Mile  House,  Frederick  Meincke  proprietor. 

W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Silver  Av 
Fivey  William  J.,  printer,  r.  631  Jessie 
Fix  Charles,  laborer,  r.  438^  Brannan 

"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  438^4  Brannan 
Fjarem  Karoline  Miss,  teacher  gymnastics,  r. 

5121,4  Baker 
Fjellrath  Eric  O.,  tailor,  r.  629  Stevenson 
Fjerem  Frederick,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
■'    Karl,  master  schr  Wm.  Bowden.  office  28 
California 
Fkumoto  Y.,  proprietor  California  and  Japan 
Trading  Co.,  120  Sutter,  rooms  .30-31.  r. 
1602  Vallejo 
Flach  Joseph,  butcher,  544,  17th,  r.  385  Dolores 
"    Josepha,  widow,  r.  546,  17th 
"    Peter  (Chiuda  &  Flach),  r.  1421  Laguna 
«S=  Flach.    See  Flack,  Flagg  and  Fleck 
Flack  Belle  Miss,  labeler.  r.  517.  19th 


Flack  George  D.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept" 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2900Folsom 

"    James,  student,  r.  2900  Folsom 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  517,  19th 

"    William  M.,  r.  2900  Folsom 
4®=  Flack.    See  Flach,  Flagg  and  Fleck 
Fladmark  Olaf  J.   (Heinemann  &Fladmark),  r. 

1331  Fulton 
FlageoUet  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  ITlSVi  Lexing- 
ton Av 
FlageoUet  Henry  C,  butcher,  904  Valencia,  r. 

704  Dolores 
Flagg  Charles  Coolidge,  manager  The   Berk- 
shire, 711  Jones 

"    Charles  E.  B.,  1st  lieut.  assistant  surgeon 
1st  Infantry  U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 

"     Edwin  C,  with  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  San 
Jose 

"    Frank,  butcher  T.  H.  Bradbury  &  Co..  r. 
2511  Bush 

"    Georgie  A.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  California 

"    Lucius,  miner,  r.  128,  2d 

"    Murray,  r.  128,  2d 

"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  903  Guerrero 

"    Theodore  E.,  Mrs.,  r.  320  Mason 
4®-  Flagg.    See  Flach  and  Flack 
Flag  lor  Amasa  P.,  agent  Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  326  Haight 

"    Frank   A.,    clerk   John   McHardie,    r.    326 
Haight 

"    Joseph,  miller,  r.  233,  3d 
Flahaut  Henry  E.,  salesman  Koenlg's,  r.  2132 
O'Farrell 

"    Valentine  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2129  Bush 
Flahaven  Stephen  (Flahaven  &  Conway),  r.  518 
Howard  -  :-.-■  PyjrjfiC  Miw 

"    William,  roofer  Flahaven  &  Conway,  r.  518 
Howard 

"    William  H.,  r.  1323  Harrison 

"    &  Conway  (Stephen  Flahavan  and  Henry 
P.  Conway),  metal  roofers,  135,  2d 
4^Flahavan.    See  Flavin 
Flaherty  Annie,  domestic,  402  Lott 

"    Arthur,  clerk  W.  F.  Coughlin,  r.  1329  San- 
some 

'    Bernard,  stonecutter  J.   R.  Blanchard,   r. 
1005,  10th  Av  South 

"     Edmond  (Flaherty  &  O'Connell),  r.  608  Cen- 
tral Av 

"    Fletcher  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  434,  14th 

"    George  S.,  rancher,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  M 

"    Henry  J.,  sexton,  r.  117%  Fair  Oaks 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  240  Chattanooga 

"    James,  gardener,  r.  331  Jessie 

"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  136  CoUingwood 

"    James  W.,  liquors,  19^4,  4th,  r.  282  Steven- 
son 

"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  123  Wildey 

"    John,    carpenter,    208    McAllister,  r.    1207 
Market 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  109  William 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  503  Gough 

"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  314%  Clara 

"    Joseph,    with     Richard    Flaherty,    r.    911 
Stelner 

"    Joseph  D.,  clerk  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r.  503 
Gough 

"    Joseph  P.,   laborer  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  109 
William 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  503  Gough 

"     Louisa    Mrs.,     proprietor    Golden     State 
House,  1207  Market 

"    Martin,    granitecutter,     r.    1005,    10th    Av 
■*    South 

"    Martin,  2d  offlcer  str  Santa  Cruz,  r.    164 
Perry 

"    Martin  C,  student,  r.  503  Gough 

■•    Martin  F.,  teamster,  r.  109  William 

"    Martin  J.,  stonecutter  J.  R.  Blanchard  & 
Co.,  r.  1005,  10th  Av  South 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Alvarado 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  109  William 

"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 

"    Michael,  seaman  str  Pomona 

"    Michael,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co,  r.  261, 
1st 

"    Michael  F.,  butcher  Charles  Rosenberg,  r. 
12th  Av  South  nr  M 


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Flaherty  Michael  J.,  hostler,  r.  1410  Vermont 
"    Michael  J.,  marble  cutter  Vermont  Marble 

Co.,  r.  240  Chattanooga 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  913  Bush 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  ViVz  Langton 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  13th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Patrick  J.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  S  s 

12th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Philip,  carpenter,  r.  2018  Filbert 

FLAHERTY   RICHARD, 

asphaltum  roofs,  pavements  and  floors 
a  specialty,  35  Post,  r.  911  Steiner 

Flaherty  Richard  H.,   roofer  Richard  Flaherty, 
r.  911  Steiner 
"    Simon  M.,  laborer,  r.  Rhode  Island,  nr  34th 
"    Thomas,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy 
"    Thomas,  whitewasher,  r.  9  Page 
"    William,    carriage  painter  William  Hal- 

kett,  r.  1334  Harrison 
"    William,  cooper,  r.  503  Gough 
"    William,  foreman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

19261/4  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    &  O'Connell  (Edmond  Flaherty  and  John 
O'Connell),  liquors,  3210  California 
Flaker  John  H.,  clerk  W.  W.   Montague  &  Co., 

r.  232  Langton 
Flakiff   John    T.,   switchman    S.  P.  Co.,  r.  566 

Bryant 
Flamand  Marie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  439  Geary 
"    Victor,  bookkeeper  French  Hospital,  r.  439 
Geary 
Flamant  James,  importer  fancy  groceries,  60 

St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  233  Eddy 
Flamm  Gustave,  ladies'  tailor  and  habit  maker, 
1435  Polk,  telephone  Sutter  1791 
"    Julia,  dressmaker  Gustav  Flamm,   r.    1435 
Polk 
Flammer  Charles,  r.  2307  Bush 
"    Ernest,  clerk  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  2307 
Bush 
Flanagan  Bernard,   fireman  str  Cleone,  r.  368 


"    Charles    B.,    publisher    The   Nation,     430 

Montgomery,  room  39,  r.  1212,  20th 
"    Charles  D.,  clerk  Lawrence  G.  Flanagan, 

r.  1538  Guerrero 
"    Delia  Miss,  r.  1616  Lyon 
"    Francis,  driver,  r.  1426  Pac'flc 
"    George  L.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  1142 

Stevenson 
"    James,  r.  1016  Minna 
"    James,  bartender  James  O'Brien  &  Son,  r. 

850  Capp 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1426  Pacific 
"    James,  mill  hand  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,    r.   737 

Minnesota 
"    James.  3d  asst.  engineer  str  San  Jose,   r. 

338  Fremont 
"    James,  salesman  J.   J.   O'Brien  &  Co.,   r. 

1129  Steiner 
"    James  J.,  cigar  maker  F.  O.  Raabe,  r.  31214 

Clementina 
"    James  J.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  9,  7th 
"    John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  1007  Sierra 
"    John,  fireman  Park    and  Ocean    RR  r.  140 

Lily  Av 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &.  L.  Wks,  r.   3121/2, 

8th 
"    John,  packer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  151 

Perry 
"    John,   selector   Anglo-American  Crockery 

and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  1426  Pacific 
■'    John  D.,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
"    John  J.,  grave  digger,  r.  231  Crescent  Av 
"    John  J.,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

lll^Freelon 
"    Joseph,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,   r.  312 

Clementina 
"    Joseph  J.,  laborer,  r.  838,  15th  Av  South 
Flanagan  Lawrence  G.,  hay,  grain,  wood  and 

coal,  NW  cor  Folsom  and  18th,  telephone 

Mission  101,  r.  1538  Guerrero 
"    Martin,  molder  John  G.  lis    &    Co.,  r.  822 

Green 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  SViVi  Clementina 
"    Michael,  waiter,  r.  15  Lloyd 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1519  Mason 


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Flanagan  Owen,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  151  Perry 
"    Patrick,  engineer,  r.  WW2  Perry 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  316  Davis 
"    Patrick,  marine  engineer,  r.  401  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  312^/4  Clementina 
"    William    J.,     bookkeeper     Lawrence    G. 

Flanagan,  r.  1538  Guerrero 
"    William  J.,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  313  Clementina 
4®=Flanagan.    See  Flanigan  and  Flannigan 
Flanders  Albert  C,  painter,  r.  1408  Jackson 
"    Charles,  lacquerer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

461  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  master  tug  boat  Millie,  offlce  and 

berth  Washington  St.  Wharf,  r.  718  Bay 
"    Eugene  O.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  1235  Market 
"    Johathan,  watchman,  r.  461  Shotwell 
"    Nathan,  machinist,  r.  710  Vallejo 
"    Robert  C,  painter,  r.  1310  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  sergeant  police,    r.    Commercial 

Hotel 
"    Walter  P.,  painter,  r.  1408  Jackson 
Flanigan  Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  730  Natoma 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2  Zoe 
"    Charles  H.,  pressman  Daily  Report,  r.  409y2 


"    Eliza  Mrs.,  cook  S.  F.  Nursery  for  Home- 
less Children 
"    James,  teamster  Daniel  F.   Gallagher,  r. 

821  Howard 
"    Joseph,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moft'att  &  Co., 

r.  436  Duncan 
"    Kate  Miss,  costumer  Frederick  Peter,  r. 

4091/2  Hayes 
"    Kate,  domestic,  1351  Post 
"    Patrick,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  152,  6th,  r. 

1120  Howard 
"    Simon,  lineman,  r.  7%  Sumner 
"    Winnif red  Mrs.,  r.  436  Duncan 
4®=Flanigan.    See  Flanagan  and  Flannigan 
Flannelly  Myles,  bricklayer,  r.  605  Guerrero 
"    Stephen,  bricklayer,  r.  605  Guerrero 
"    Timothy  P.,  policeman,  r.  5  Walter 

William,  boxmaker,  r.  42514  Clementina 
Flannery  Andrew,   longshoreman,  r.  26  Everett 
"    Celia  Miss.  r.  1631  Clay 
"    Cornelius  J.,  r.  421  Franklin 
"    Daniel,  machinist  Pac.  Axle  Co.,  r.  478,  8th 
"    John  P.,  mining,  r.  2703  Howard 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  319,  8th 
"    Joseph  P.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r 

Post 
'•    Margaret,  widow,  r.  319,  8th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  421  Franklin 
"    Michael,  r.  1321  O'Farrell 
■■    Michael,  teamster   A.    C.  Campbell, 

Tehama 
' '    Neil  J. ,  shirt  cutter  Neustadter  Bros. , 

Franklin 

Flannigan  Catherine,  domestic,  2131  Laguna 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  118  Jackson 
"    J.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
•'    Kate    Miss,    janitress    Marshall  Primary 

School,  r.  718  Valencia 
"    Murphy,  lumberman,  r.  813  Kearny 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1837  Polk 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  743  Minna 
"    Patrick,  lineman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Patrick,  stable  foreman  Kenny  &  McHugh, 

r.  NE  cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Parthenia,  widow,  r.  3117  Webster 
"    Thomas  W.,  bartender  Cr.;mone  Theater,  r. 

325  Ellis 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
4®=-Flannigan.    See  Flanagan,    Flanigan  and 

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Flanning  Thomas,  painter,  r.  987  Harrison 
Flashaar  Hermann,  boiler  maker,  r.  444,  7th  rear 
Flater  Thomas,  r.  1006  Florida 
Flathmann  Emil,  bedmaker,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Henry,  clerk  Puvogel&Beversen,  r.  30!4, 6th 
"    Henry,  liquors,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Leaven- 
worth, r.  600Vi  Leavenworth 
"    John  H.,  bartender  Meyer  &  Eviston,  r.  19 

Market 
"    Sophia,  domestic,  933  Haight 
Flatkerter  Fred,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
Flatley  Andrew,  vaquero  Edward  B.  Sweeney, 
r.  Marshall  nr  Congdon 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  30  Linden  Av 
"    Edward,  gripman  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r.  338,   2d 

Av 
"    Edward,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    George,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  30  Linden  Av 
'•    John,  horseshoer  Martin  O'Dea,  r.  622  Jones 
"    Owen,  rancher,  r.  Marshall  nr  Congdon 
"    Thomas,   teamster,   r.  Marshall  nr   Cong- 
don 
'■    William  D.,  laborer,  r.  213  Holly 
Flatow  Irwin  P.,  clerk  Heynemann  &  Co.,  r.  810 
Hyde 
"    I.  &  Co.  (Israel  Flatow),  dry  goods,  240.  6th 
"    Israel  (I.  Flatow  &  Co.),  r.  810  Hyde 
'•    Philip,  druggist,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Jones, 
r.  810  Hyde 
iii5=-Flatow.    See  Floto 
Flavin  Eliza,  widow,  r.  810  Lombard 
"    Katherine,  teacher    Miss   West's    School 
for  Girls,  r.  2014  Van  Ness  Av 
«g=-Flavin.    See  Flahavan 

Flawith    Frederick    Rev.,  pastor  Fourth    Con- 
gregational Church,  r.  2214  Jones 
Fleck  Charles,  student,  r.  223  Potrero  Av 
"    Frank,  tally  clerk,  r.  224  Utah  rear 
"    Gustav,  bottle  dealer,  r.  931  Folsom 
"    Ida  Mrs.,  bakery,  1203  Turk 
«S=Fleck.    See  Flach,  Flack  and  Flick 
Fleckenstein  Peter,  cook,  r.  3275  Mission 
Flecklin  Joseph  (Flecklin  &  Sutter),  r.  1  Gardner 
"    &  Sutter  (Joseph  Flecklin  and  George  Sut- 
ter), liquors,  1  Gardner 
Fleckner  Oliver  P.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  RR.,  r. 

1614  Scott 
Fledkjer  Claus,  wire  worker,  r.  29  Vandewater 
Fleetwood  Joseph,  elevatorman,  231  Post 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  Ill  Sierra 
4i5=Fleiger.    See  Flieger 

Fleischauer  Tillie,  widow,  r.  1605^4  Devisadero 
Fleischel  George   (G.  Fleischel  &  Co.),  r.  1922 
Stockton 
"    G.  &  Co.  (George  Fleischel  and  Joseph  Ber- 

trand),  locksmith,  612  California 
"    Joseph,  jeweler,  r.  243  Clara 
Fleischer   Charles,    driver   John    Rapp,    r.   821 
Bryant 
'^    Charles,  expressman,  r.813,  18th 
"    Ernest,  cutter  H.  M.  Heineman,  r.  27  Pearl 
'•    Ham,  peddler,  r.  446'4  7th  rear 
"    Lizzie,  domestic.  2739  Pine 
"    Oscar,  musician,  r.  2008i4  Larkin 
.^"Fleischer.    See  Fleisher  and  Fiesher 
Fleischman  Charles  L.,  teacher  music,  3  feush 
Street  PI 
'^    Charles  N.,  barber,  315  Kearny,  r.  3  Bush 

Street  PI 
"    Jacob,  cigars  and  tobacco,  3047,  16th 
"    John,  barber,  203,  3d,  r.  9  Howard  Court 
"    Lizzie,  cook,  1114  Bush 
"    Matthias  R.   (Augstein  &  Fleischman),  r. 
1017  Oak 


Fleischman    Milton    P.,    salesman    W.  Cohen, 

Hirsch  &  Co.,  r.  1308  Hayes 
j8®"Fleischman.  See  Fleishman 
Fleisher  Eva,  widow,  r.  407  Eddy 

"    M.  &  Co.   (Santa  Maria,  Cal.),  merchants, 
office  222  California 

"  Wolf,  importer  and  manufacturer  hats  and 
caps,  22-24  Battery,  r.  1525  Geary 
J8®"Fleisher.  See  Fleischer  and  Fiesher 
Fleishliacker  A.  &  Co.  (Aaron,  Mortimer  and 
Herbert  Fleishh acker),  manufacturers 
and  dealers  paper  and  paper  boxes, 
jewelry  and  silverware  cases,  520  Market 

"    Aaron  (A.  Fleishhacker  &  Co.),  r.  2110  Cali- 
fornia 

"     Herbert  (A.   Fleishhacker  &    Co.)    r.    2110 
California 

"    Mortimer  (A.   Fleishhacker  &  Co.),  r.  2110 
California 
4®"Fleishhaoker.    See  Flyshaker 
Fleishman  Charles,  cook  Frederick  I.  Cook,  r. 
838  Mission 

"    David,  r.  209  Jersey 

' '    E  rederick  J. ,  bookkeeper  Woonsocket  Rub- 
ber Co.,  r.  726  Grove 

"    Jeanette,  widow,  r.  726  Grove 

"    Leon,  cigars,  r.  2015Dupont 

"    Max,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &   Co.,  r.  530 
Jessie 

"    Meyer,  peddler,  r.  209  Jersey 

"    Moritz  H.,  clerk  Charles  J.  Schmelz,  r.  1700 
Market 

"    Moses,  special  policeman,  r.   2529    Wash- 
ington 
'BS^'Fleishman.    See  Fleischman 
Fleissig  Ignatz,  barber  Charles  N.  Fleischman. 

r.  531  Jessie 
Fleissner  George  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  5  HoUis 

"    Gustav  A.,  salesman  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 
Co.,  r.  5Hollis 

"    Hugo  H.,  dentist,  224  Kearny,  r.  5  Hollis 
Flemer  Henry,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2441 

Mission 
Fleming  Adrian  S.,  2d   lieutenant   battery  K, 
5th  artillery,  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 

"    Andrew  M.,  painter,  r.  471  Jessie 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  148  Silver 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1214  Green 

"    Annie,  widow,  fruits  and  vegetables,  621 
Davis 

"    Bartholomew,  bookkeeper,  r.  2212  Webster 

"    Bartholomew  F.,  physician,  r.  2212  Webster 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  935V2  Guerrero 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  3127,  16th 

"    Charles  N.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    David,  r.  219  Vallejo 

"    Donald,  janitor,  r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    E.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks 

"    Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  252  Carl 

"    Edwin  J.,   cellarman  Rathjen  Bros.,  r.  31 
Stockton 

"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1  Adelaide  PI 

"    Ella  T.,  widow,  r.  1708b  Waller 

"    George,  cook,  r.  88,  9th 

"    Ceorge,  laborer,  r.  221  Mississippi 

"    George,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 

"    George  K.,  shoemaker,  1531  Mission 

"    Harry  E.,  metal  roofing,  704  Devisadero,  r. 
1708b  Waller 

"    Ida  Mrs.,  r.  1049  Market 

"    James,  foreman  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  1206  Folsom 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  278  Jessie 

"    James,  lodgings,  108,  6th 

"    James,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,   r.   148 
Silver 

"    James  B,,  r.  108,  6th 

"    James  R.  (Fleming  &  Kurtovich),  r.  1612 
Folsom 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  933  Sacramento 

"    Jeremiah,  porter  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  51  Clementina 

'•■    John,  grocer,  r.  400  Octavia 

"    John  B., painter,  r.  18  Hayes 

"    John  H.,  clerk  Patrick  H.  Fleming,  r.  3127, 
16th 

"    John  J.  (Belknap  &  Fleming),  r.  217  Guer- 
rero 

"    John  J.,  clerk  Lick  House 


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Fleming  John  J.,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,  r.  43 

Ritch 
"    John  T.,  attorney  at  law,  325  Montgomery, 

room  35,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  W.,  policeman,  r.  708  Buchanan 
"    Joseph  F.,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  326,  4th 

Av 
"    Joseph  M.,  teamster  John  N.  Lowrie,  r.  134 

Perry 
"    Josephine  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  3137,  16th 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Mark,  barber  Grodjens  Bros.,  r.  108  McAl- 
lister 
"    Martin  W.,  clerk,  r.  1436  Leavenworth- 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  420,  14th 
"    Mary  E.   Mrs.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.   Co.,  r. 

405  Leavenworth 
"    May,  domestic,  438  Haight 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  29  Jefferson 
"    Michael  G.,  expressman,  r.  20  Aileen  Av 
"    M.  P.,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
"    Patrick  E..  policeman,  r.  14  Preston  PI 
"    Patrick  H.,  wood   and  coal,  3146,   16th,   r. 

3137,  16th 
"    Peter  H.,clerk  Corporation  Yard,  S.F.F.D., 

r.  113414  Pacific 
"    Richard  M.,  porter  James  De  La  Montanya, 

r.  641HaiTison 
"    Robert,  broker,  r.  3237  Pacific  Av 
"    Thomas,  carriage  painter,  r.  278  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  9  Eldridge  rear 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  2313  Webster 
"    Thomas  L.,  salesman  M.  J.  Brandenstein 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    W.  A.  &  Co.  (William  A.  Fleming),  dray- 
men, 30,  1st 
"    Willard  S.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

i".  Alameda 
"    William,  driver,  r.  460  Bryant 
"    William,  shipwright,  r.  51  Clementina 
•'    William,  teamster,  r.  668  Clementina 
"    William  A.  (W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Ci-ocker  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  J.,  elevatorman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  iV/z  Lousa 
"    William  J.,  hostler,  r.  108  Hancock 
"    &  Kurtovich  (James  R.  Fleming  and  Mato 

Kurtovich),  restaurant,  1420  Howard 
Fleris  Antonio,  r.  454  Haight 
Flesh  Frank  P.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  3441 

Larkin 
Flesher  Frank,  horse  trainer,  r.  Fulton  and  2d 

Av 
"    F.  Gregory,    physician    and    surgeon,  666 

Haight 
"    Helen  G.,  journalist,  r.  666  Haight 
jg®~Flesher,    See  Fleischer  and  Fleisher 
Fletcher  Artemus  T.,  secretary  Central  Coal 

Co.,  104  Market,  and  clerk  John  Rosen- 

feld's  Sons,  r.  1030  Pine 
"    Arthur  G.,  deputy  Fish  Commissioner,  78 

Flood  Bldg,  r  The  Colonial 
•'    Bernard,  driver  George  H.  Collins,  r.   1331 

Sacramento 
"    Charles,  electrician,  r.  1053  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Charles  S.,  r.  1301%  Vallejo 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  948V4  Harrison 
"    David  M.  (Fletcher  &  Co.),  r.  1630  Octavia 
"    D.James,  wood   turner  J.  G.  H.  Meyer,  r, 

440,3d 
"    Edward  R.,  laborer,  r.  839  Brannan 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  4  Lynch 
"    Elliott  G.,  incandescent  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  675  Mission 
"    Emma  H.,  widow,  r.  1192  Haight 
"    Francis  A.,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  Internal 

Revenue,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  W,,  adjuster,  r.  113,  4th 
"    George  A.,  driver,  r.  12  Rondel  PI 
"    George  H.,  teacher  Trinity   School,  r.  612 

Polk 
Fletclier  George  R.,   superintendent  Odd  Fel- 
lows' Cemetery,  r.  S  s  Point  Lobos  Av 

bet  1st  Av  and  Henderson 
"    George  T.,  millwright,  r.  829  Brannan 


Fletchei  George  T.  Mrs.,  r.  1520^4  Howard 
Fletcher  George  W.,  commercial  agent  South- 
ern Pacific  Co. ,  office  613  Market,  r.  Berke- 
ley, telephone  Black  541 

"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  1301  Octavia 

"  Harry  K.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co  ,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 

"  Harry  W.,  marine  engineer  and  inspector 
London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.,  431 
California,  r.  3928  Laguna 

"    Harry  W.,  machinist,  r.  \6Qiy2  Mission 

"    H.  P.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"  Irwin  C,  salesman  H.  &  L.  Block,  r.  1806 
Laguna 

"    James,  woodturner,  r.  440,  3d 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  337,  8th 

"  Fletcher  John  W.,  restaurant,  406  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Joseph,  bellows  maker,  59^4  Federal 

"    Joseph,  janitor,  r.  4  Lynch 

"  Joseph  M.,  secretary  Union  Consolidated 
Gold  Mining  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  1,  r. 
S  s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet  1st  Av  and  Hen- 
decson 

"    Lavina.  widow,  r.  16  Lynch 

"    Llewellin,  quartennaster  str  Coptic 

"  Lucy  H.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Boston  Rubber 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"     L.  Wooster,  r.  1014%  Noe 

"  Lyle  M.,  general  agent  American  Refriger- 
ator Transit  Co.,  303  Front,  r.  Palace 
Hotel 

■'  Mary  E.  Miss,  private  secretary  U.  S. 
Naval  Officer,  r.  Oakland 

"  Matthew  M.,  bookkeeper  John  Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  Alameda 

"  Richard,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1502 
Pine 

"  Robert  H.,  1st  lieutenant  U.  S.  A.  (re- 
tired), r.  2503  Fillmore 

"    Rodney  L.,  clerk  Bowers  Rubber  Co. 

"    Roy,  tinsmith,  r.  829  Brannan 

"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  r.  617  Shotwell 

"  Stephen,  collector  Cal.  Wire  Wks.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Thomas  (Fletcher  &  Johnson),  r.  1413  Ma- 
son 

"    Thomas,  conductor,  r.  1502  Pine 

"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  117  Taylor 
Fletcher  Thomas,  dentist,  218  Noe 

"    Walter  clerk,  r.  899  Fulton 

"  Walter  K.,  passenger  agent,  r.  605  O'Far- 
rell 

"    William,  employee  William  A.  Lynch 

"  William,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  614 
Folsom 

"  William  A.,  carcleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  35 
Washington  Av 

"  William  C.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"     Wlllam  F.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
Oakland 
Fletcher  &  Co.  (David  M.  Fletcher  and  Wilfred 
Mack),  druggists,  1028 Market,  telephone 
South  796 

"    &  Johnson    (Thomas    Fletcher    and    Emil 
Johnson),    restaurant,    405  Montgomery 
Av 
Fleter  Herman,  bartender  Adam  Brehm,  r.  323 

Turk 
Flett  William,  r.  1604  Guerrero 

"    William,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Fletter  Freeborn  J.,   vice-president  California 
Cap  Co.,  318  California,   room  1,  r.  Ala- 
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FleurVirgile,  restaurant,  635  Washington,  r.  625 

Pacific 
Fleurey  Adolph,  r.  131  Morris  Av 
•■    Emile  V.,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co.,  r. 

131  Morris  Av 
"    Jules,  machinist  Michael  O'Brien,  r.  3912 
Fillmore 
Flick  Carl  W.,  r.  3  Olive  Court 
"    Charles  G.,  engineer,  r.  1041  Army 
"     Edmond,  waiter,  r.  1010  Pacific 
"    Gottlieb,  tailor,  r.  7  Wall  PI 
"    John  B.,  teacher  languages,  1010  Pacific 
"    Philip,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  UV^ 
Lapidge 
«ffi-Flick.    See  Fleck 
Fliegelman  David,  cutter  Charles  Lyons,  r.  8;^ 

Dale  PI 
Flieger  Enos  I.,  secretary  Retail  Grocers'  As- 
sociation, 115  Clay,  and  groceries,  3147, 
16th 
"     Henry    R.,   expressman,  NE  cor  Mission 
and  Steuart,  r.  30th  nr  Sanchez 
Flieler  Richard,  barber  Charles  Finney,  r.  Oak- 
land 
FlierlJohnF.,  merchant  tailor,  34,  3d,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Flindt  Henry,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1017 

Mason 
Flinker  John,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  1902  Greenwich 
Flinn  Edmund,  cigarmaker,  r.  1719  Sutter 
"    Edmund  F.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  John  W.  Flinn, 

r.  1002a  Bush 
"     Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.,  bakery  and  notions,  200 

Noe 
"    Hubert  F.,  salesman  John  W.  Flinn,  r.  11 

Farren  Av 
"    James  J.  (Flinn  &  Treacy),  r.  129  Ridley 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
Flinn   Jolin   W.,    proprietor  Pavilion  Auction 
House,  319-321  Sutter,  r.  1002a  Bush 
"    Joseph  H.,  policeman,  r.  1719  Sutter 
"    Marian  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  209,  17th 
"    Patrick  T.,  r.  1228  Page 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  209,  17th 
■'    Thomas  R.,  policeman,  r.  515  Buchanan 
"    William  B.,  carpenter,  r.  209,  17th 
■'    William  D.,  law  student  M.  Cooney,  r.  515 
Buchanan 

FLINN  &  TREAOY 

(James  J.  Flinn  and  Timotby  E. 
Treacy),  contractors  street  work,  office 
321  Montgomery 

J8®=Flinn.    See  Flynn 

Flint    Agnes   W.    Mrs.,    registrar    Associated 
Charities,  601  Commercial,  r.  411  Octavia 

"    Alexander  B.,  wharf  builder,  r.  736  Folsom 

•'    Almira,  widow,  r.  26a  Pleasant 

"    Brilsford  P.  (Flint  &  McLennan),  r.   1121 
Hyde 
Flint  Carriage  Haxdware  Co.,  E.  D.  Flint  pro- 
prietor, 217-221  Mission 

' '  Edward  D. ,  proprietor  Flint  Carriage  Hard- 
ware Co.,  217-221  Mission,  r.  Oakland 

"  Edward  P.,  real  estate,  19  Montgomery,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Frank  J.,  piano  mover  John  Shepherd,  r. 
621  Ash  Av 

•'  George  B..  president  and  manager  O.  P. 
Downing  &  Co.,  116  Battery,  r.  Oakland 

•'  George  E.,  druggist  Moses  A.  McLaugh- 
lin, r.  cor  nth  Av  South  and  Railroad 
Av 

"    Harry  L.,  clerk  H.  K.  Belden,  r.  Oakland 

"    Joseph  A.,  tile  setter,  40  New  Montgomery 


Flint  Joseph  N.,   clerk  U.  S.  Naval  OfiQcer,  r' 

323  Larkin 
"    Motley  H.,  U.  S.  Post  Office  Inspector,  U. 

S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  78c,  r.  Los  An- 
geles, Cal. 
"    Nathan  E.,  machinist,  r.  238,  17th 
"    Robert,  capitalist,  r.  Russ  House 
Flint  Samuel,  superintendent  U.   S.  Railway 

Mail  Service  (eighth  division)  SW  cor 

Jackson  and  Battery,  r.  Oakland 
Flint  William  K.,  real  estate,  bonds  and  loans, 

10  Rotunda  Mills  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
Flint   &   McLennan    (Brilsford   P.    Flint    and 

Frank  P.  McLennan),  wool  dealers  and 

scourers,  652,  5th 
Flinton  Leonard,  teamster,  r.  525  Howard 
Flitner  Frank  W.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission, 

r.  3426,  16th 
"    Henry,  clerk  C.  H.  Kingsley  &  Co.,  r.  709 

Van  Ness  Av 
Flockhart  Caroline,  widow,  r.  1434  Broadway 
"    John  S.,  engineer, r.  506(4  Natoma  rear 
Floersheim   Jacob,    manufacturers'   agent,   126 

Kearny,  room  20,  r.  r.  1538  Ellis 
Floethe  Reinhold,  conductor,  r.  211  Flood  Av 
Flohr  Frederick,  sculptor,  604  Merchant 
"    Gustave    F.,  painter  F.  H.   Abbes,  r.  731 

Harrison 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  1015  Market 
flarFlohr.    See  Fluhr 
Floment  Mars,  asst.  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1109  Mason 
Flood  Alvah  H.,  engineer  str  Encinal,  r.  9  Bea- 
ver 
"    Andrew,  plasterer,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  912  Treat  Av 
"    Arthur  M.,  dentist,  414-415  Spreckels  Bldg, 

r.  9  Beaver 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  39  Lafayette 
■'    Bridget,  widow,  r.  228,  10th 
"    Bridget,  nurse,  r.  12IV2  Ivy  Av 
Flood  Building,  SW  cor  Market  and  4th 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Cortland 

Av 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  422  Eddy 
"    Charles,  stableman  A.  S.  Anderson,  r.  1339 

Dupont 
"    Cornelius,    stock     clerk     Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Edward,  watchman  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r. 

1  Rose  PI 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  21  Anthony 
"    George  W.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  508  Web- 
ster 
"    Henry,  r.  2015  Broadway 
"    Henry  E.,  r.  422  Eddy 
"    Henry  T.,  wrapper  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1122  Elm  Av 
"    James  Rev.,  pastor  Sacred  Heart  Church 

(R.  C),  r.  546  Fillmore 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  9  Verona  PI 
"    James  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1010  California 
"    James  J.,  machinist  Ohmen  Engine  Wks, 

r.  151  Dore 
Flood  James  L.,  capitalist,  7  Nevada  Block 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  1010  California 
"    John,  bakery,  r.  143,  3d 
"    John  C,  attorney  at  law,  75  Nevada  Block, 

r.  914  Treat  Av 
"    John  J.,  hoseman  Engine  29,  r.  39  Lafayette 
"    John  J.,  physician,  r.  819  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  J.,  stairbuilder,  r.  9  Verona  PI 
"    John  W.,  r.  422  Eddy 
■•    John  W.,   tailor  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  988 

Howard 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  723  Polk 
•'    Joseph  C.  (Flood  &  McDonald),  r.  531  Castro 
"    Josep  ine,  widow,  r.  151  Dore 
"    Luke,  liquors,  417  Brannan 
"    Marion  E.,  widow,  r.  522  Jessie 
■'    Mary,  widow,  r.  1122  Elm  Av 
Flood  Michael,  real  estate,  302   Montgomery. 

room  14,  r.  723  Polk 
"    Michael    A.,    draughtsman   Charles    J.   I. 

Devlin,  r.  723  Polk 
"    Noah  F.  Mrs.,  r.  2122  Washington 
"     Patrick,  r.  417,  26th 
"    Patrick,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  1312 

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Flood  Peter  P.,  bartender  Mueller  &  Co.,  r,  125 
Diamond 
"    P.  H.,  physician,  839  Ellis 
"    Richard  A.,  boilermaker,  r.  125  Silver 
"    Robert  J.,  granite  cutter,  r.  15271/4  Howard 
"    Terrence,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r. 

226  Michigan 
"    Thomas,  assistant    druggist    St.    Mary's 

Hospital 
"    Thomas  P.  F.,  driver  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  39 

Lafayette 
"    William,  dairy  produce,  408,  5th 
"    &  McDonald  (Joseph  C.  Flood  and  William 
H.  McDonald),  plumbers  and  gasfltters, 
531  Castro 
Floodberg  Frank,    laborer    Sutro    Baths,    r.    1 

Ocean  Terrace 
Flora  Charles,  bill  poster  Gre  n  Bill  Posting 

Co. 
Flora  Sharon  Free  Kindergarten,  Mrs.  Sum- 
ner Johnson  principal,  211-213,  9th 
Florance  Alfred,  tillerman  Truck  6,  r.  1125a  Oak 

"    John  G.,  groceries,  49  Minna 
Florence  Albert  E.,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    Charles  H.,  sawyer,  r.  1045  Market 
Florence  Crittenton  Home  Association,  James 

W.  Ellsworth  manager,  520  Kearny 
Florence    Crittenton    Maternity    and    Chil- 
dren's Home,  530  Kearny 
Florence    Crittenton    Record   (monthly),    520 
Kearny 
"    Edward,  cellarman  Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    The,  Miss   Nellie    Hooker  proprietor,  102 
Ellis 
Florentine  Alexander,  r.  2804  Greenwich 
"    August,  liquors.  Railroad  Av  nr  24th  Av 

South 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  321  Jersey 
"    Walter,  teamster,  r.  2804  Greenwich 
Floras  Albert,  bartender  George  Dawson,  r.  316 
Green 
"    Anselmo  A.,  machinist  J.  L.  Hicks,  r.  532 
Folsom 
Apolonia,  cook,  r.  723  California 
"    Benjamin,  janitor,  r.  13181/4  Kearny  rear 
"    Hale  Co.  (Magdalena  Bay,  L.  C),  Peter  J. 
McGlynn  president,  Robert  J.  L.  Boyle 
secretary,  210  Battery 
"    Manuel  E.,  barber,  r.  San  Leandro,  Cal. 
"    Petra,  domestic,  21  South  Park 
Florida  Amelia  Miss,  r.  3  Bartol 
Florido  Jose,  clerk,  r.  1416  Powell 
Florin  Joseph,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  711  Mission 
Floriston   Ice  Co.,  A.  F.  Morrison  president, 
Joseph  Martin  secretary,  office  327  Mar- 
ket 
Floto  John  H.,  physician,  402  Kearny 
"    Sydney,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  Oak- 
land ^    . 
Floud  John,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.   and  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.  W.  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1509  Market 
Flourness  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  126b  8th 
Floumoy  John,  attorney  at  law,  39  Mills  Bldg, 

lOth  floor,  r.  1829  Clay 
Flover  Ernest  T.,  nurse,  r.  1144  Sutter 
Flower  August,  porter,  r.  3241/2  Broadway 
Floyd  Albert  N.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    Edward  T.,  clerk  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
^'    Elizabeth,  widow,  lodgings,  537  Howard 
"    George  (Floyd  &  Kelly),  r.  1615  Devisadero 
"    Harry,  plumber  Floyd  &  Kelly,  r.  1615  De- 
visadero 
'■    Henry,  r.  328  Hayes 
Floyd   Jefferson  D.,  wine  room  and  cafe,  118 
California,  telephone  Main  5952,  r.   329 

"    John  H.^  coachman,  r.  108  Austin 
"    John  M.,  policeman,  r.  1615  Devisadero 
"    Lawrence,    foreman    Thomas    C.    Butter- 
worth,  r.  NE  cor  El  Dorado  and  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  groceries    and    liquors,   NE   cor 

El  Dorado  and  Bryant 
"    Thomas  L.,  salesman    Raphael   Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  NE  cor  El  Dorado  and  Bryant 


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Floyd  Trust  The,  Henry  E.  Mathews  agent,  120 
Sutter,  room  27 
"    William,  secretary  Phoenix  Engraving  Co., 

432  Montgomery,  r.  251514  Sacramento 
"    William  E.,  salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  1015 

■  Market 
"    Zaccheaus,  bookkeeper  S.  F.   Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Kelly  (George  Floyd  and  James  Kelly), 
plumbers,  2000  Devisadero 
Flubacher  Jacques  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  734  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Louis,  clerk  L.  M.  Crummey,  r.  706i/4  Pine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  7O614  Pine 
Fluegel  Emil  (Hohenboken  &  Co.),  r.  901  McAl- 
lister 
"    William,  traveling  salesman  Hilbert  Bros.. 
r.  3217  Sacramento 
jm'  Fluerey.    See  Fleurey 

Flugger  Frederick  M.,  liquors,   SW  cor  Point 
Lobos  and  1st  Avs 
I     J.  Charles,  dairy,  cor  Moscow  and  Brazil  Av 
Fluhr  Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  531  Noe 
4®"  Fluhr.    See  Flohr 

Flynn  Aggie  Miss,  mangier  Modern  Laundry, 
r.  4  Alemany  Av 
"    Albert  H.,  superintendent  printing  dept. 

0.  E.  Worden  &  Co.,  r.  3634,  16th 
"    Alice  A.  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  723  Guerrero 
"    Andrew,  clerk,  r.  29%  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Andrew,  pileman  S.  F.  Bridge  Co., 

Sierra 
"    Anna,  physician,  514  Sutter 
"    Anthony,  carpenter,  r.  39  Pleasant 
"    Antone,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office. 

Pleasant 
"    Bert,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1182  Harrison 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  531,  32d 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  39  Pleasant 
"    Daniel  J.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.711 

Natoma 
"    David,  nurse,  r.  32  Rincon  PI 
"    David  E.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1330%  Broadway 
"    Dennis,  r  577  Minna 
"    Dennis,  butcher,  r.  Railroad  Av  bet  8th  and 

9th  Avs  South 
"    Dennis,  teamster,  r.  322  Minna 
"    Dennis  L.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  622% 

Natoma 
"    Edmund,  porter  Coburn,  Tevis  &  Co.,  r.  316 

Duncan 
"    Edward,  clerk  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  12 

William 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  10,  26th 
"    Edward,  plasterer,  r.  29%  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  1330%  Broadway 
"    Edward  E.,  teamster,  r.  204%  Clara 
"    Edward  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2927%  Sacramento 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  4  Alemany  Av 
"    Eugene,  longshoreman,  r.  619  Natoma 
"    Felix,  coachman,  r.  1113%  Leavenworth 
"    Prances  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  317%  Tehama 
"    Frank,  coalpasser  str  Mariposa 
"    Frank,  printer,  r.  29  Pleasant 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co  ,  r.  733 

Guerrero 
"    George  D.,  helper  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  r.  33 

Rincon  PI 
"    George  J.,  teamster,  r.  630%  Fulton 
"    Herbert,  car  repairer,  r.  1180  Harrison  rear 
Flynn  Hugh,  proprietor  City  Front  Coal  Co.,  338 
Steuart,  r.  339  Minna 
"    James,  r.  10  Sherman 


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Flynn  James,  asst.  keeper  Bonita  Point  Light 
Station 
"    James,  hostler  Alex.  McCord  &  Co.,  r.  12 

William 
"    James,  salesman  A.  C.  Robison,  r.  79  Brady 
"    James,  shoemaker,  36,  2d,  r.  649!4  Folsom 
"    James  E.,  book  finisher  J.  B.  Mclntyre.  r. 

333  Jessie 
"    James  F.,  driver,  r.  193454  San  Carlos  Av 
"    James  F.,  molder,  r.  747  Folsom 
"    James  F.,  plumber,  r.  1008  Railroad  Av 
"    .Tames  H.  (Flynn  &  Walsh),  r.  186  Jessie 
"    James  H.,  asst.  City  and  County  Surveyor, 

r.  1903  Hyde 
"    James  H.,  teamster,  r.  1182  Harrison 
"    James  J.,  street  contractor,  76  Columbian 

Bldg,  r.  833,  I5th 
"    James  T.,  clerk,  r.  19  Calhoun 
"    James  T.,  laborer  Kingan  &  Co.,  r.  2106i4 

Bryant 
"    Jeremiah,  insurance,  r.  124  Morris  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  seaman  str  State  of  California, 

r.  425  Fremont 
"    J.  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  14  McAllister 
"    John,  r.  216  Jersey 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  Uiy^  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  347,  3d 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  cor  Eugenia  Av  and  Wool 
"    John,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1105% 

Tennessee 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  1314  Sanchez 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  12  William 
"    John,  teamster  S.  P.  Dent 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 
"    John  C,  driver   La   Grande    Laundrv    r 
230c,  12th  •*'     ' 

"    John  F.,  jeweler  A.  L.  Ott,  r.  315  Fell 
"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1565i/^  Market 
"    John  H.,  caterer,  14  McAllister 
"    John  J.,  asst.  chief  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel 

Co.,  r.  704'/2  Linden  Av 
"    John  J.,  can  maker  George  H.  Tay  Co    r 

413  Silver 
"    John  J.,  shipping  clerk  Kingan  Co.,  r.  2020 

Bryant 
"    John  K.,  bricklayer,  r.  119;4  Welsh 
' '    John  R. ,  driver  J.  Hardiman,  r.  710 Brannan 
"    John  S.,  hack  driver,  stand  U.  S.  Mint    r 

1101  Mission 
"    John  S.,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  127  Hickory  Av 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1465  Minna 
"    i°}^^  ^•'  machinist,  r.  19241/2  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John  T.,  teamster  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co    r 
35  Gilbert  '    ' 

"    John  W.,  manufacturers'  agent,  120  Sutter, 

r.  715  Franklin 
"    John  W.,  seaman,  r.  24  Ritch 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  cor  Dupont  and  Broad- 
way, r.  16  Scott  PI 
"    Joseph,  policeman,  r.  384  Dolores 
"    Joseph  E.,  seaman,  r.  24  Ritch 
"    "'^°?Qni^x/ ■'  '^^^^^  maker  Frank  Maskey.  r. 

"    •^°??P'^^^-'  porter  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r 

1924  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  12  White 
"    Kate,  widow,  liquors,  3123  Mission 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  12  William 
"    Katie  Miss,  notions,  152  Solano 
"    Katie,  domestic,  3004  Gough 
"    Lawrence  J., clerk  Newman  &  Le Vinson  r 

1436  Golden  Gate  Av  '    ' 

"    Luke,  sewer  worker,  r.  87  Brady 
"    Luke  A.,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co    r 

6  Sherwood  PI  ^  .,   . 


Flynn  Maggie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  12  William 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  437b  Hayes 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  704'^  Linden  Av 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  5  Russell 
"    Martin,  millhand  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  216 

Jersey 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Harrison  Primary 

School,  r.  29  Pleasant 
"    Matthew  A.  (John  Reidy  &C0.I,  r.  306V4,  6th 
"    Maurice,  r.  1180  Harrison  rear 
"    Maurice,  r.  214  Diamond 
"    Maurice   D.,   machinist,    r.  1180  Harrison 

rear 
"    Maurice  J.,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Michael,  r.  1  Freelon 
"    Michael  (Costigan  &  Flynn),  r.  328  Geary 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  127  Hickory  Av 
"    Michael,  hostler,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  152  Solano 
"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 
"    Michael,  steelworker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  20 

Georgia 
"    Michael,  teamster   Patrick  Quinn,  r.  2224 

Geary 
"    Michael,  waiter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Michael  Mrs.,  r.  315  Fell 
"    Miles,  janitor  Beach  Chalet,  r.  333  Jessie 
"    Morris,  bartender  Bohemian  Club,  r.  214 

Diamond 
"    Nora,  domestic,  2501  California 
"    Patrick,  r.  1903  Hyde 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  153  Solano 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  251  Michigan 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  222  Pacific 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  563  Mission 
"    Patrick,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  542 

Indiana 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  835  Battery 
"    Patrick  H.,  stonecutter,  r.  605  Guerrero 
"    Peter  J.,  foreman  F.  B.  Joyce  &  Co.,  r.  29^4 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    S.  A.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Teresa,  domestic,  1510  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  r.  112%  Lily  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  3018  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  r.  3415  Clay 
"    Thomas,  carpenter  W.  J.  Grant 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  19  Calhoun 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  16,  3d,  r.   723  Guer 

rero 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  521,  1st 
"    Thomas,  salesman    P.    Flanigan,    r.    1120 

Howard 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  19241/4  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Thomas  B.,  porter,  r.  19  Calhoun 
"    Thomas C,  shoemaker,  r.  118  Lily  Av 
"    Thomas  E.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co..  r 
733%  Natoma 
Flynn  Thomas  E.,  president  Wasp  Publishing 
Co.,  513  Market 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  Examiner,  r.  29  Pleasant 
"    Thomas  P.,  groceries,  23!4  Garden 
"    Timothy,  plasterer,  r.  1315,  25th 
"    Timothy,  truckman  Truck  4,  r.  1907  Hyde 
"    Timothy  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  531,  22d 
"    W„  laborer,  r.  8  Gough 
"    W.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    William,  bartender  George  M.  Jansen,   r. 

NE  cor  3d  and  Brannan 
"    William,  gardener,  1001  Fillmore 
"    William,  painter  Edward  Norman,  r.   216 

Jersey 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1914  Greenwich 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  24  Ritch 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  317%  Tehama 
"    William,  salesman  William  Ehrenpfort,  r. 

733  Guerrero 
"    William,  teamster  William  W.  Brown,  r. 

19  Calhoun 
■'    William,  watchman,  r.  637,  2d 
"    William  C,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Clyde 
"    William  E.,  roofer,  r.  501,  7th 
"    William  P.,  lithographer,  r.  1180  Harrison 

rear 
"    William  S.,  r.  3  Clyde 
"    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  723  Guerrero 


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CROCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


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615 


FLYNN  &  SHEEHAN 

(John  H.  Sheehan),  merchant  tailors, 
junction  Ellis    and  Market,  entrance 
906  Market 
F.ynn  &  Tracy.    See  Flinn  &  Treacy 
"    &  Walsh  (James  H.   Flynn  and  Richard 
Walsh),  liquors,  186  Jessie 
4®-Flyiiii.    See  Flinn 
Fly  shaker  Samuel,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office, 

r.  518  Stockton 
4S=-Flyshaker.    See  Fleishhacker 
Foard  Carl,  bookkeeper  L.  Foard,  r.  Alameda 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1912  Devisadero 
"    Fred,  painter,  r.  233,  15th 
■'    Joseph,  compositor  MacEwen  &  CoUom,  r. 
2411/2,  4th 
Foard  Lorentz,  ship  chandler  and  naval  stores, 
9-11  Market  and  3-5  Steuart,  r.  Alameda 
49=" Foard.    See  Foord,  Ford  and  Forde 
Foocaci   G.,  cellarman  Fiorenzo  Cavagnaro,  r. 
2618  Gough 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  932  Montgomery 
"    Matteo,  cellarman  Fiorenzo  Cavagnaro,  r. 
932  Montgomery 
Fodera  Antone,  poultry  and  dairy  produce,  2-8 

San  Francisco  Market,  r.  1402  Mason 
Foeden  Frank,  electrician,  r.-1245%  Valencia 
Foerst  Minnie,  widow,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
Foerster  Charles  A.,  foreman  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Constantine  E.  A.  (Morrison  &  Foerster), 
attorney  at  law,  123-127  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
748,  23d 
£®=  Foerster.    See  Foester,  Forrester,  Forster 

and  Foster 
Foertsch  Conrad,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Conrad,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  460 

Bryant 
"    Henry  J.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  15th 
Av  South  nr  L 
Foesten   Herman  (Schloh  &   Foesten),    r.    423 

Bush 
Foester  John  B.,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan, 

r.  E  s  Manchester  nr  Stoneman 
Foga  William,  clerk  John  W.  Tamm,  r.  SE  cor 

Golden  Gate  Av  and  Buchanan 
Fogarty  Annie  A.,  widow,  r.  1805  Stockton 
"    Annie    M.   Miss,   teacher   music,  r.  IOO814 

Guerrero 
"    Charles,  r.  808  Bush 
■'    Charles     E.,    blacksmith     helper    H.    B. 

Schindler,  r.  400  Utah 
"    George,  painter,  r.  30  Borland 
"    Henry  P.,  clerk,  r.  30  Borland 
"    James,  r.  606  Fillmore 
"    James  (Fogarty  &  Springer),   r.    1718  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    James,  miner,  r.  444  Brannai 
'      "    James,  teamster  Daniel  F.   Gallagher,  r. 
1602  Harrison 
"    James  B.,  carpenter,  r.  933,  19th 
"    James  C,  salesman,  r.  372  Clementina 
"    James  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   104 

Duncan 
"    James  P.,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peterson, 

r.  263  Clementina 
"    James  T.,  shoemaker  W.  H.   Nolan  &  Co.. 

r.  10  Chapultepec 
"    J.  N.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    John,  house  mover,  r.  736  Tehama 
"    John,  slater,  r.  4109  California 
"    John,  varieties,  425  Stanyan 
"    John   J.,  bartender    G    H.  Williams,  r.  6 

Magner  PI 
"    John  P.,  clerk,  r.  lOOSV^  Guerrero 
"    John  T.,  special  agent  and  adjuster  Rolla 

V.  Watt,  r.  606  Fillmore 
"    Joseph,  assistant  steward  City  Receiving 

Hospital,  r.  1906  Laguna 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  30  Borland 
"    Joseph  A.,  teacher  music,  r.  4  Willow  Av 
"    J.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  2601/3  Clara 
"    Lillie  Miss,  r.  328b  12th 
"    Martha    A.    Miss,    carder    Golden    Gate 

Woolen  Mills,  r.  1129,  20th 
"    Martin,  janitor,  230  Kearny,  r.  281/2  Chesley 


Fogarty  Mary,  widow,  r.  IOO814  Guerrero 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  116,  8th 
"    Patrick,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineers'  dept,  r. 

Presidio 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  263  Clementina 
"     Richard,  horseman  Engine  10,  r.  516  Bryant 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  4  Willow  Av 
"    Thomas,  boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  420  Utah 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  281/4  Chesley 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Mission  Soap  and  Candle 

Wks,  r.  1129,  20th 
"    Thomas,  sawyer,  r.  5OII/2,  6th 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  1129,  20th 
"    Walter  P.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    William,  solicitor,  r.  808  Mission 
"    William  F.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  331  Haight 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  J.,  oysters,  131  Turk 
"    &  Springer  (James  Fogarty  and  William 
Springer),  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  400 
Dolores 
Foge  G.  F.,  salesman  Haas  Bros.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Jacob  L.,  clerk  John  M.  Foge,r.  1405 Church 
Foge  John  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Mission  and  5th,  r.  1405  Church 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  622,  23d 
"    William,  bartender  Charles  R.  Wilkens,  r. 
1055  McAllister 
Fogel  George,  clothing,  10  Clay,  r.  614  Grove 
"    Jacob,  ladies'  furnishing  goods,  1030  Mar- 
ket, r.  614  Grove 
"    Max,  stage  carpenter  Baldwin  Theatre,  r. 

321  Tehama  rear 
"    Reuben,  bookkeeper  George  Fogel,  r.  614 

Grove 
"    Richard,  master  mariner,  r.  8  Harriet 
4®-  Fogel.    See  Fogle  and  Vogel 
Fogg  Hannah  A.,  r.  508  Buchanan 
Fogg  Leslie  F.,  secretary  Bay  City  Iron  Works, 

103-105  Fremont,  r.  779  Shrader 
Fogiani  Sofia,  widow,  r.  8  Prescott  PI 
Fogle    Ada  L.  Miss,  mineral  clerk  U.  S.   Sur- 
veyor General's  Office,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
"    Oren  B.,  paying  teller  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  National  Bank,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
j8®=  Fogle.    See  Fogel  and  Vogel 
Fogus  David  H.,  mining,  r.  232  Turk 
Foht  Gus,  barber  Jacob  Rufner,  r.  1707  Market 
Foix  Joseph,  baker,  r.  824  Montgomery 
Fojada  Celestina  Miss,  shirt  manufacturer,  421 

Broadway 
Folding  Iron  Gate  and  Guard  Co.,  office    123-125 

New  Montgomery 
Foley  Anastacia,  widow,  r.  176  Perry 
"    Andrew  J.,  bartender  T.  J.  Walsh,  r.   1220 

Webster 
"    Bridget,  r.  116  Albion  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  75Natoma  rear 
"    Charles  H.,  master  bk  Gayhead,  office  34 

Steuart,  r.  302,  15th 
"    Coleman,  r.  112%  Lily  Av 
"    Cornelius  J.,  painter,  2110  Fillmore,  r.  2521 

Bush 
"    Daniel,  helper  J.  C.  Lenmier  &  Co.,  r.  68 

Minna 
"    Daniel,   helper    Joshua    Hendy    Machine 

Wks,  r.  911  Battery 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Daniel,    laborer   Watson   &    Marx,    r.  678 
Brannan 


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CANADIAN  GLOB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate  | 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

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Foley  Daniel,  painter,  paper  hanger  and  deco- 
rator, 1804  Market,   r.  cor  H  and  12th  Av 

"    Daniel,  sawyer,  r.  431,  4th 

"  Daniel  H.,  president  Diamond  Real  Estate 
and  Investment  Co.,  632  Market 

"    David,  clerk,  r.  IOV2  Harriet 

"    David  J.,  porter  Castle  Bros.,  r.  1904Larkin 

"  Dennis,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  11)2 
Army 

"    Dennis,  musician,  r.  618V4  Natoma 

"    Dennis,  teamster,  r.  27  Railway  Av 

"    Dennis  F.,  r.  722  Harrison 

"  Dennis  J.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  40 
Montcalm 

"  Edmund,  bartender  Peter  Sweeney,  r.  681 
Mission 

"     Edward  H.,  r.  17  Tehama 

"    Edward  J.,  pressman,  r.  628»4  Natoma 

"  Edward  T.,  salesman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"     Edwin,  groceries,  1315  Montgomery 

"    Edwin  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  176  Perry  ' 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1330  Mission 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  571b  Minna 

"    Francis,  wood  dealer,  r.  1215  Hayes 

"    Francis  X.,  clerk,  r.  1215  Hayes 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  2221/4,  4th 

"    Frank  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  7  South  Broderick 

"  Frederick  W.,  janitor  Clark  Building,  r.  406 
Sutter 

"  George,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  40 
Montcalm 

"    Hannah  Miss.  r.  37  Clarence  PI 

"    Helen  T.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  100  Tehama 

"  B.,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"  Henry  J.,  lithograph  artist  Schmidt  Label 
&  Litho.  Co.,  r.  110  De  Long  Av 

"    Howard  A.,  clerk,  r.  2215%  Polk 

"    Hugh  P.,  stonecutter,  r.  1.531,  17th 

"    J.,  musician,  r.  507b  Birch  Av 

"    James,  cook,  r.  12  Everett 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  922,  15th  Av  South 

"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 

"  James,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine  Co., 
r.  1719  Jones 

"    James,  policeman,  r.  1221  Scott 

"  James,  porter  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r.  1225 
Kearny 

"  James,  porter  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r.  612 
Birch  Av 

"    James,  salesman,  r.  1045.Market 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  316  Davis 

"  James  A.,  house  and  sign  painter,  1817 
Polk,  r.  433  Turk 

"  James  P.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
72514  Natoma 

"    James,  cement  worker,  r.  1311  Eddy 

"  Jeremiah,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 
Napa 

"    Jeremiah,  steel  worker,  r.  1093  Tennessee 

"  Johanna  Mrs.,  janitress  Golden  Gate  Prim- 
ary School,  r.  24  Clara 

"    John,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 

"    John,  r.  618a  Geary 

'■    John,  carpenter,  1234  Pine,  r.  1020  California 

"  John,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  7.37  Har- 
rison 

"  John,  deckhand  State  Dredger  1.  r.  11 
Walter 

"    John,  r.  1812  Powell 

"    John,  laborer,  r  144^4  Clara 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  678  Brannan 

"  John,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Louis- 
iana 

"    John,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner,  r.  15  Isis 


Foley  John  F.,  machine  hand  Sterling  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  37  Clarence  PI 
"    John  J.,  r.  1071/2  Gilbert 
"    John  J.,  barber  Lewis  Humbert,  r.  324  Te- 
hama 
"    John  J.,  molder,  r.  1151  Mission 
"    John  R.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham,  Car- 

rigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  714,  20th 
'•    John  S.,  measurer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.*,  r. 

13.5A  Douglass 
"    John    T.,  inspector  U.   S.   Customs,  r.   13 

Walter 
"    Joseph,   carpet  layer  Orrin    Bailey,   r.  27 

Railway  Av 
"    Joseph,  gripman  Market    St.   Ry.  r.    1.524 

Howard 
"    Joseph  D.,  porter  Castle  Bros.,  r.  1904  Lar- 

kin 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  439  Jessie 
"    Josie,  domestic  Windsor  Hotel 
"    J.  W.,  salesman  Esberg,  Bachman&Co.. 

r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Kate  Miss,  with  Indianapolis  Furniture  Co. 
"    Lawrence,  longshoreman,  r.  28  Ridley 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  22  Rausch 
"     Lucy,  domestic,  2534  Mission 
"    M.,  watertender  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Mamie  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laundry, 

r.  401/2  Dore 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  269  Broad 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  616  Minna  , 

"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  nurse,  1242  Mission 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  1305  Green 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  321  Natoma 
"    Mary,  widow,  janitress,  r.  909  Jackson 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer  Cal.  Wine  Assn., 

r.  1700  Kearny 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2104  Bush 
"    Mary,  furnished  rooms,  737  Harrison 
"    Maurice,  agent,  r.  5  Carlos  PI 
"    Maurice,  bartender  Aloise  Gless,  r.  27% 

Louisa 
"    Michael,  bakery,  118,  7th,  r.  1031  Ellis 
"    Michael,  driver  William  C.  Miller,  r.  238, 

14th 
"    Michael,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  401/4  Dore 
"    Michael,  gravel,  sand  and  crushed  rock. 

NE  cor  6th  and  Channel,  r.  90  Colton 
"    Michael,  groceries,   NE  cor   Dolores  and 

Duncan 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1700  Kearny 
"    Michael,    laundryman     City    and    County 

Hospital 
"    Michael,  marine  engineer,  r.  176  Perry 
"    Michael,  molder,  r.  17  Tehama 
"    Michael,  painter,  r.  1202  Mission 
"    Michael,  stevedore,  r.  13  Precita  Av  ♦ 

"    Michael  J.,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.   &.   L. 

Wks,  r.  12(J9  Mission 
"    Minnie  B.,  widow,  r.  2120  California 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  252  Clara 
"    Nellie  T.   Miss,  teacher    Longfellow  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  100  Tehama 
"    Oliva  Miss,  dressi^aker,  r.  176  Perry 
"    Patrick,  bartender,  r.  10  Harriet 
"    Patrick,  house  mover,  r.  725i/4  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  3  Russ 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  9  Minnesota 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  12'/4  Langton 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  17  Victor 
"    Patrick,  water  tender  str  Peru,  r.  410  Fol- 
som 
"    Patrick  A.  Rev.,  pastor  All  Hallows  Church 

(R.  C),  r.  15th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    Patrick  F.,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  413,  nth 
"    Patrick  H.,  r.  S  s  Aldine  nr  Willard 
"    Patrick   J.,    janitor   California    Bldg,    246 

Sutter 
•'    Peter,    molder   Western    Foundry,    r.    IfX) 

Tehama 
"     Richard,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi.  r. 

710  Folsom 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Richard,  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r. 
719  Minnesota 


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Foley  Richard  F.,  blaoksmitli  George  H.  Phe- 
lan.  r.  176  Perry 
■ '    Thomas  (Foley  &  Duncan) ,  r.  622  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  clerk  The  Bradstreet  Co.,  r.  307 

Hyde 
"    Thomas,   compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

10  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  ]07Vi  Gilbert 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  6I814  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  678  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  21  Gunnison  Av 
"    Thomas,  livery  Etable,  1812-1814  Powell,  r. 

1813  Powell  „.  „  .      ^ 

"    Thomas,  weigher  Thomas  G.  Walkmgton 

r.  7  Gilbert 
"    Thomas  F.,  printer,  r.  618%  Natoma 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita 

Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  painter,  r.  622  Stevenson 
"    Timothy  (Sears  &  Foley),  r.  426  Hickory  Av 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  cor  Railroad  Av  and 

19th  Av  South 
"    Timothy,  watchman  str    Transit,    r.    40^ 

Dore 
"    Timothy  J.,  carpenter,  r.  40^/4  Dore 
"    William,  boxmaker,  r.  37  Clarence  PI 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1112  Army 
"    William  E.,  foreman  Charles   M.    Depew 

Planing  Mill,  r.  1623V2  Grove 
"    William    E.,    pressman  Chronicle,  r.   131.5 

Montgomery 
"    William  F.,   liquors,  2100  Folsom,   r.  lOo, 

17th 
"    William    L.,    blacksmith  Fulton    Eng.   & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  I441/2  Clara 
"    William  T..  nursery,  101  Bartlett 
"    &  Duncan  (Thomas  Foley  and  Frederick 
Duncan),  horseshoers,  1103  Mission 
Folger  Allyn  S.,  bookkeeper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Clinton,  accountant  New  Zealand  Ins.  Co., 
r.  1323  Guerrero 
Folffer  Daniel  W.,  expert    accountant,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  38,  r.  1916  Franklin 
"    Ernest  R.,  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land „ 
"    Eugene,  clerk  A.  J.   Rich  &  Co.,  r.  Russ 
House  „  , 
Folger  J.  A.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  James  A.  Fol- 
ger president,  C.  J.  Paddock  .vice-presi- 
dent, John  H.   Titcomb  secretary  and 
treasurer,  importers  and  dealers  coffees, 
teas  and  spices,  and  proprietors  Pioneer 
Steam  Coffee   and  Spice  Mills,    104-112 
California,  telephone  Front  49 
Folger  James  A.,  president  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co. , 
104-112  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Myron  E..  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  412  Leavenworth 
"    Samuel  G.,  r.  411,  5th 

"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  assistant   librarian  Free 

Public  Library,  Branch  4,  r.   3413  Geary 

"    Seth.  weigher  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  1215  Mason 

"    William  A.,  bookkeeper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    W.  E.,  with  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  130  Ellis 
4®-Folk.    See  Falck  and  Falk 
Folkers  C.  Theodore  A.,  clerk  J.  H.  A.  Folkers 
&  Bro.,  r.  Oakland 
"    G.  A.  W.,  clerk  J.   H.  A.  Folkers  &  Bro.,  r. 

Oakland  ^  , 

"  J.  H.  A.  (J.  H.  A.  Folkers  &  Bro.),  r.  Oak- 
land „ 
Folkers  J.  H.  A.  &  Brother  (J.  H.  A.  Folkers), 
importers  surgical  instruments  and 
dental  goods,  manufacturers  trusses, 
and  dealers  fine  cutlery,  815  Market, 
telephone  Main  786 
"    J.  H.  Ludolph.  clerk  J.   H.   A.   Folkers  & 

Bro.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  H.,  tinner  J.  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  3  Chat- 
ham PI 
Folkes  Katie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  712  Ellis 
Folks  Ralph  N.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

20  Turk 
FoUansbee  Alonzo  W.,  bookkeeper  John  Rosen - 
feld's  Sons,  r.  509  Cole 


FoUansbee  Alonzo  W.  Jr.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund 
Ins.  Co..  r.  509  Cole 
"    George  S.,  clerk  Shainwald,Buckbee  &Co.. 

r.  509  Cole 
"    Joshua,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  246,  6th, 
"    William  G.,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r.  o09 
Cole 
Follett  William  T.,  r.  44  Zoe 
Folline  William  T.,  traveling  salesman  F.   H. 

Ames  &  Co.,  r.  323  Van  Ness  Av 
Follis  Frederick,  r.  2230  Washington 
.'    James  H.,  assistant  secretary  Union  Con- 
solidated Mining  Co.,  4  Nevada  Block,  r. 
2230  Washington  .,    x>i     1 

Follis  Richard  H.,  real  estate,  18  Nevada  Block, 

r.  San  Rafael 
Follmer,  Cogg  &  Co.  (of  New  York),  manufac- 
turers umbrellas  and  parasols,  3o  New 
Montgomery  ^nA   ^^ 

"    George  W.,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.   32d  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Henry,  horseshoer  Charles   Herold,  r.  cor 

32d  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
"    Julius  (Hamburger  &  FoUmer),  r.  651  Mis- 
sion _, 
"    William  P.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
cor  33d  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
>e®="Follmer.    See  Vollmer  and  Volner 
Folsom  Albert,  r.  2918  Sacramento 
"    Arthur  A.,  shipping  clerk  Howard  H.   Ho- 

gan.  r.  441b  15th 
"    David  H.,  307  Montgomery 
''    Eugene  H.,  collector,  530  California,  room 

38.  r.  2918  Sacramento 
"    Frank  W.,  traveling  agent,  r.  441b  15th 
"    George  A.  (Folsom  &  Locke),  r.   1509  Jack- 

"    George  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.   1509  Mont- 

"    George  H.,  mining,  324  Pine,  room  7,  r.  Oak- 
land ,„,  ^ 
"    George  S.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  Cosmos 

"    George  T.,  general  accountant  S.  P.  RR 
Co.,  and  Market  St.  Ry.   Co.,  room  21. 
Hobart  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 
"    Henry  L.,  policeman,  r.  326  Clipper 
"    Joseph  ,R.,  clerk  Pac.  Imp.  Co.,  r.  Sausa- 

lito 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  217,  15th 
"    Samuel  M.,  laborer,  r.  378  Shotwell 
"    Sovia  A.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Grammar 

School,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    Street  Wharf,  foot  Folsom 
Folsom  Water  Power  Co.  The  (Folsom,  Cal.). 
Charles  E.  Livermore  president,   Hora- 
tio P.  Livermore  secretary  and  general 
manager,  320  Sansome,  room  15 
"    &  Locke  (George  A.  Folsom  and  James  P. 
Locke),    carriage    makers,    329   Golden 
Gate  Av  „     ,  t^ 

Folte   Benjamin,    laborer   J.    Roylance   Brass 
Wks,  r.  327  Arlington 
"    Gustav  J.   O.,  paying  teller  The  German 
Savings  and  Loan  Society,  r.  Oakland 
Foltz  Charles,  cook,  r.  24  Metcalf  PI 
"    Edward  P.,  law  student,  r.  1214  Howard 
"    Frank  G.,  carpenter  and  builder,  1540  Bash. 

Foltz  Matthew,   manager  Kast  &  Co.,  738-740 
Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  C,  collector  Call  n^n  tto,. 

Folwig  August,  clerk  Isaac  Lerner,  r.  940  Hai- 

Fonda  Abner  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  625,  3d 


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Fonda  Charles  P.,  secretary  Abner  Doble  Co., 
13-15  Fremont,  r.  3714  Sacramento 
"    Walter  G.,  foreman  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  r. 
3710  Sacramento 
Fonda  William  M.,  resident  agent  Seth  Thomas 
Clock  Co.,  126  Sutter,  r.  3712  Sacramento 
"    William  T.,  president  Golden  Gate  Adver- 
tising Co.,  322-324  Hayes,  r.  3011  Sacra 
mento 
Fondecave  John,  driver  Peter  Lapachet,  r.  cor 

Athens  and  Persia  Av 
Fones  William,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
Fonge  George  (Fonge  &  Lehman),  r.  726  Bush 
"    &  Lehman  (George   Fonge  and   Matthias 
Lehman),  fruits  and    vegetables,    9-10, 
42-44  Centre  Market 
Fonner  Henry  C,  conductor,  r.  306  Central  Av 
Fonseca  Gaudencio,  r.  311  Pacific 

"    Joseph,  barber  Stern  &  Heller,  r.  116  Eddy 
Fonsin  Oscar,  helper  Dennett's,  r.  828  Howard 
Fontain  Francis,  bedmaker  Bohemian  Club,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Joseph  D..  engineer,  r.  1727  Market 
Fontaine  C,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Joseph,  porter  Jose  Pages,  r.  123  Prospect 

«S=-Fontaine.    See  De  La  Fontaine 
Fontana  Frank  A.,  policeman,  r.  2217  Pacific  Av 
"    G.  &  Co.  (Giusto  Fontana  and  Benedetto 
Romani),  fruits  and  vegetables,  846,  22d 
"    Giusto  (G.  Fontana  &  Co.),  r.  846,  22d 
"    Mark  J.  (Fontana  &  Co.),  r.  745  Francisco 
"    Paulo,  scavenger,  r.  522  Filbert  rear 
Fontana  &C0.  (Mark  J.  Fontana,  Sanford   L. 
Goldstein  and  WilliamFries),  fruit  pack- 
ers and  mnfrs.  canned  goods,  NE  cor  Tay- 
lor and  Francisco,  office  l.Sl-136  Market 
Fontanel  Louis  J.,  bartender,  r.  2614  Bush 
Fonteille  Emile,  waiter,  r.  824a  Broadway 
Fonteneau  Alice  Miss,  clerk  George  M.  Murphy, 
r.  4451/2,  3d 
"    Charles  L.,  salesman  Benjamin  Cohen,  r. 

161%  Tehama 
"    Edwin,  theatrical   manager,   r.    161^4    Te- 
hama 
"    Victor,  r.  I6I14  Tehama 
Fontes   Baptiste,    yardman    Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
Fontleroy  Joseph,  printer,  r.  636  Green 
Fookes  Emma,  widow,  r.  812  Dolores 
Foord  James,  marine  engineer,  r.  410  Geary 
4®=Foord.    See  Foard  and  Ford 
Foorman  Isaac  S.,  secretary  Mokelumne  and 
Campo  Seco  Canal  and  Mining  Co.,  330 
Pine,  rooms  42-43,  r.  2022  California 
Foorman   Simon,    president    Mokelumne    and 
Campo  Seco  Canal  and  Mining  Co.,  330 
Pine,  rooms  42-43,  r.  2022  California 
4S=-  Foorman.    See  Foreman  and  Forman 
Foot  Charles  B.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Foote  Frank  H..  merchandise  broker,  116  Califor- 
nia, room  8,  r.  Alameda 
Foote  Henry  S.,  United  States  Attorney,  U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  61,  r.  2129  Green 
"    Henry  S.  Jr.  (H.  H.  Scott  &  Son  Co.),  r.  1921 

Sacramento 
"    Hugh,  contractor  and  builder,  729,  21st 
"    Joseph  H.,  r.  1215  McAllister 
"     Lizzie  Miss,  dressmaking,  729,  21st 
Foote  Lucius  H.,  treasurer  and  secretary  Board 
of  Trustees  California  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences, 819  Market,  room  46,  r.  Bohemian 
Club 
Foote  M.  M.,  attorney  at  law,  639  Kearnyi 


Foote  W.  W.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  rooms 

35-39,  r.  Oakland 
Footman  Henry  E.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Foppiano  Charles,  stockcutter  Rosenthal,  Feder 
&  Co.,  r.  21  Lafayette  PI 

"    Frank,  r.  1818  Stockton 

"    Gabrielle,  laborer,  r.  13  Hinckley 

"    James,  driver,  r.  1818  Stockton 

"    John,  r.  2.331  Harrison 

"    John,  special  policeman,  r.  1415  Stockton 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  1818  Stockton 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  lli  Edith  PI 

"    Nicholas,  lodgings,  532  Green 

"    Pietro,  r.  522  Green 

"    Rinaldo,    electrotyper    Schmidt  Label  & 
Litho.  Co.,  r.  1818  Stockton 

"    Stefano  (Foppiano  &  Barbagelata),  r.  1311 
Dupont 

"    Stephen,  cook  Delfino  &  Solari,  r.  109,  3d 

"    &    Barbagelata     (Stefano    Foppiano   and 
Giovanni  Barbagelata),  proprietors  Eu- 


ropa  Hotel,  628  Broadway 
I  Amadeo,  hackman,  Pla 
Kearny 


Foraco    Amadeo,    hackman.    Plaza,    r.    1407i4 


Foran  Edward  P.,  printer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  915 

Jones 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  13  Ritch 
"    John  J.,    blacksmith    Dyer   Bros.,    r.  San 

Rafael 
"    Joseph,  driver  M.  Michelson  &  Son,  r.  615 

Ellis 
"    Patrick,  r.  2025  Devisadero 
Forbes  A.,  capitalist,  r.  126  Ellis 
Forbes  A.  B.  &  Sod  (Andrew   B.  and  Stanly), 
general  agents  The  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance   Co.    of   New   York,    Mutual  Life 
Bldg,  SE  cor  California  and  Sansome 
Forbes  A.  J.  &  Son  (Alexander  J.  and  John  B.) 
cabinet  makers,  213  Mission 
"    Alexander,  carpenter  Sutro  Baths 
"    Alexander  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2604  Jackson 
"    Alexander  J.   (A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son),  r.   29 

Glen  Park  Av 
"    Andrew  B.  (A.  B.  Forbes  &  Son),  r.  29  Essex 
Forbes  Arthur  W.,  manager  G.  M.  Josselyn  & 

Co.,  38-40  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Forbes  Brothers  (Charles    Forbes),  importers 
and     commission     merchants,     agents 
cement,  fire    brick    and    chemicals,  307 
Sansome.  room  2 
"    Charles  (Forbes  Bros.),  r.  1926  Sutter 
"    Charles,  plumber  J.  B.  Butterworth 
Forbes  Charles  H.,  prosecuting  attorney  Police 
Court  1,  New  City  Hall,   1st  floor,   and 
attorney  at  law,  215  Sansome,  rooms  2-4, 
r.  1969  Eddy 
"    Charles  M.,  clerk  John  Taylor  &  Co.,  r.  1618 

Washington 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  2758  Harrison 
"    Cleveland,  assistant  engineer  Spring  Val- 
ley W.  W.,  r.  29  Essex 
"     E.  Miss,  teacher  Miss  Mary   Lake,  r.  1534 

Sutter 
"    Fannie  F.,  nurse,  r.  628  Valencia 
"    Francis  H.,  druggist  Charles  A.  Bayly,  r. 

314  Leavenworth 
•'    George,  carpenter,  r.  445  Page 
"    Hugh  W.,  clerk  Carlson,  Currier  Co..  r.  1663 

Mission 
'•    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  3  Alice 
■'    James  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  3  Alice 
"    Jane  R.,  widow,  r.  917  Army 
"    J.  Franklin,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry. 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  302  Lily  Av 
•'    John  B.  (A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son),  r.  1930  Union 
"  ■  John  R.,  chief  engineer  str  St.  Paul,  r.  9 

Pearl 
■■    John  T.,  painter,  r.  229,  17th 
"    Joseph  W.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Kenneth  M.,  varieties,  402  Devisadero 
'■    Lithograph    Manufacturing    Co.    (Boston, 
Mass.),  Joseph  E.  Thane  agent,  109  Cali- 
fornia, room  1 
"    Margaret,  widow,  nurse,  r.  108%,  9th 
•    Melville  P.,  teamster  Boston  Rubber  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  29  Glen  Park  Av 
"    Robert,  r.  1922  Bush 


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Forbes  Sheridan,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Stanly  (A.  B.  Forbes  &  Son),  r.  3614  Scott 
"    Theodore,  milkman,  r.  108 V2,  9th 
■'    Thomas  Y.,  porter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  221^ 

Rausch 
"    William,  coachman,  1131  Pine 
"    William   D.,  clerk    Forbes    Bros.,     r.  2604 

"    William  H.,  proof  reader  Chronicle,  r.  910 

Taylor 
"    William  H.  A.,  clerk  Famsworth  &  Rug- 
gles,  r.  1663  Mission 
Forcade  Arthur,  bartender,  r.  1112  Kearny 
"    Charlotte  H.,  widow,  r.  602  Leavenworth 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  4  Montgomery  Court 
"    Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
"    Joseph  H.,  laborer,  r.  212  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  L.,  salesman  Isaac  Reinhertz,  r. 
721  Broadway 
4S="Forcade.    See  Fourcade 
Ford  Alfred  B.,  cashier  land  dept.  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Co.,  26  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  1855  Lexington  Av 
"    Andrew  J.,  clerk,  r.  625  Minna 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  733  Natoma 
"    B.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  418 

Sutter 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  635  Ellis 

FORD  BROTHERS 

(Thomas  J.  and  James  F.),  plumbers 
and  gasfitters,  sanitary  plumbing  a 
specialty,  635  Ellis,  telephone  404 

Ford  Campbell,  physician,  734i/i  Broadway 
"    Catherine  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  635  Ellis 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  431,  4th 
Ford  Charles  D.,  treasurer  Mendocino  Lumber 

Co.,  40  California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  1712b  Leavenworth 
"    Charles  I.,  plumber,  r.  635  Ellis 
"    Charles  R.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  2019  Ellis 
"    Chastine.  porter,  r.  2  Raphael  PI 
•'    C.  W.  R.  (C.   W.   R.  Ford  &   Co.),   r.    Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 
Ford  C.  W.  R.  &  Co.  (C.  W.  R.  Ford  and  J.  M. 

Schneider),  importers  and  dealers   silks 

and  tailors  goods,  533  Market,  telephone 

Main  84 
"    Delia  Miss,  hairdresser,  710  Jones 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.   Eugenia  Av  nr  Cali- 
fornia Av 
"    Edward  A.,  teamster  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  6  McLea  Court  rear 
"    Edward  I.,  carpet  layer  John  McQueen,  r. 

1011  Guerrero 
"    Edward  J.,  boxmaker  Clatsop  Milling  Co., 

r.  1010  Filbert 
"    Edwin,  carver  Dennett's,  r.  320  Minna 
"    Elizabeth  S.,  widow,  r.  513  Moultrie 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  142,  11th 
"    Elmer,  clerk,  r.  1311A  Bush 
"    Fannie  A.,  widow,  r.  403  Haight 
"    F.  D.,  musician,  r.  110  Eddy 
"    Frank,  pilot,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Frank,  telegraph  operator,  r.  142,  11th 
"    Frederick  W.,  butcher  Alfred  W.  Morgen- 

stern,  r.  515,  15th 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  339  Tehama 
"    George  H.,  boxmaker,   r.   6  McLea  Court 

rear 
"    George  J.,  wool  grader,  r.  6  McLea  Court 

rear 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  907  Bryant 
"    Helen  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1211a  Bush 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Henry  C,  butcher  Alfred  W.Morgenstern, 

r.  406  Brannan 
"    Henry  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1730 

Baker 
"    Hugh,  actor,  r.  43,  6th 
"    J.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1020'^  Larkin 
"    James,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James,  attendant  LT.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    James  F.  (Ford  Bros.),  r.  118  Olive  Av 
"    James  W.,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  & 

Co.,  r.  1010  Filbert 


Ford  Jennie,  widow,  r.  1311a  Bush 
"    John,  bookbinder  Phillips  Bros.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1224  Filbert 
"    John,  miner,  r.  14  Bond 
"    John  B.,  tanner  The  Norton   Tanning  Co., 

r.  839,  13th  Av  South 
"    John  E.,  r.  408,  25th 
"    John  J.  (Ford  &  Cronin),  r.  721  M  South 
"    Joseph  D.,  bookkeeper  Bender  Bros.,  r.  20 

South  Park 
"    Joseph H.,  fitter  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1711  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  858  Brannan 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1224  Filbert 
"    Kate  V.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  464,  8th  Av 
"    Laura,  widow,  r.  1514  Powell 
"    Levenia,  widow,  r.  1923  Greenwich 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3.54  Brannan 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Marion,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

324  Hayes 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  1224  Filbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1010  Filbert 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1420  Montgomery 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  notions,  1045,  19th 
"    May,    machine    operator   Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  402Bartlett 
"    May  Miss,  r.  2024  Filbert 
"    May  Miss,  nurse   Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
"    Michael,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  311!^  Elm  Av 
"    Michael  C.  (Ford  &  Fos),   r.   8th  Av  South 

nrM 
"    Michael  G.,  r.  1010  Filbert 
"    Mitchell,  employee  William  A.  Lynch,   r. 

61454  Natoma 
"    M.  W.,  musician,  r.  7  Harriet 
"    Nathaniel  M.,  r.  28  West  Mission 
"    Otis    A.,   cook  Miss  B.   E.   Warder,   r.  29 

Grant  Av 
"    Patrick,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  1730 

Baker 
"     R.,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    Robert,  r.  316,  4th 
'■    T.  Frank,  wrapper  G.Verdier&  Co.,  r.  311!^ 

Elm  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  1010  Filbert 
"    Thomas    (Thomas    Ford    &    Son),    r.    1311 

Steiner 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  316 

Bush 
"    Thomas,  milker  J.  Linehan,  r.  703  Vienna 
"    Thomas,  musician,  r.  720  Howard 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  748  Howard 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  1.52  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  431  Linden  Av 
"    Thomas  Jr.  (Thomas  Ford  &  Son),  r.  1311 

Steiner 
"    Thomas  &  Son  (Thomas   and  Thomas  Jr.), 

horsesheers,  105,  1st 
"    Thomas  J.  (Ford Bros.),  and  deputy  Super- 
intendent Streets,  r.  635  Ellis 
Ford  Thomas  J.,  superintendent  of  mails  Post 

OfBce,  Battery  bet  Washington  and  Jack- 
son, r.  327,  35th 
"    Thomas    W.,     stockfitter   Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  3347  Mission 
Ford  Tirey  L.,  attorney  at  law,  156-157  Crocker 

Bldg,  telephone  Main  5000,  r.  1503  Steiner 
"    Walter,  clerk,  r.  143,  11th 
"    William,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss    &  Scott,  r. 

18.55  Lexington  Av 
"    William,  painter,  r.  New  Mission  Hotel 
"    William  H.,  porter,  r.  .52iy2  Geary 


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Ford  ■William  O.,  electrician  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg 
Co. 
•'    William  R.,  brushmaker,  r.  512  Moultrie 
"    Winifred,  widow,  matron  Young  Woman's 
Christian  Assn  free  reading  and  lunch 
rooms,  514  Howard 
"     &  Cronin  (John  J.  Ford  and  David  Cronln), 
liquors.  Railroad  Av  bet  8th  and  9th  Avs 
South 
"      &  Fos  (Michael   C,    Ford    and    Raymond 
Fos),  sheep  butchers,  1st  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 
.^sS^Ford.    See  Foard,  Foord  and  Forde 
Forde  Helen  Miss,  bookkeeper  Kavanagh  &  Co.. 
r.  25  Hawthorne 
"    John,  gatekeeper  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s  wharf,  r. 

25  Hawthorne 
'•    Maria  A.,  widow,  r.  cor  Hale  and  Merrill 
"    Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  2213  Larkin  rear 
"    William  J.,  contractor,  r.  33  Hardy 
j^^Forde.     See  Foard,  Ford  and  Foord 
Forden  Charles  T.,  manager  White  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  138-140  Ellis.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 
r.  Haywards 
Forder  Benjamin,  carpenter,  r.  722  Washington 

FORDERER  CORNICE  WORKS, 

J.  F.  Forderer  president  and  manager, 
B.  Zehnder  vice-president,  W.  Heidt 
secretary  and  assistant  manager,  F. 
Holineck  and  W.  Hille  directors,  manu- 
facturers architectural  sheet  metal 
cornice,  copper  and  zinc  ornaments, 
and  slate  and  metal  roofing,  224-228 
Mission 
Forderer  George   S.,   clerk     Forderer    Cornice 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
Forderer  Joseph  F.,    president   and   manager 
Forderer  Cornice  Works,  224-228  Mission 
r.  Alameda 
Fordham  Adeline  F.,  widow,  r.  2105  Devisadero 
•'    Nancy  P.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  2105  De- 
visadero 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  IST'i  Silver 
Fordyce  Charles,    helper    Edison     Light     and 
Power  Co.,  r.  2840  Harrison 
"    Conele  Miss,  r.  923  Hyde 
■'    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2840  Harrison 
Fore  Charles  W.  (Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co.)  r. 
1414  Franklin,  Oakland 
"    Louisa  Miss,  laundress,  r.  1200  Larkin 
Forehand  Jennie,  domestic,  2111  Baker 
Foreman  A.  &  Son  (Andrew  and   Andrew  Jr.), 
type  and  electrotype  foundry,  611  Mer- 
chant 
"    Andrew  (A.  Foreman  &  Son),  r.  1514  Jones 
"    Andrew  Jr.  (A.  Foreman  &  Son),  r.  1515  Oak 
"    Daniel  A.,  porter  Olympic  Club,  r.  418  Post 
"    Franciscal.,  physician  and    surgeon,  612 
Jones 
Foreman  George  L.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Navy  Pav 
office,  202  Sansome,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    Henry  L..  r.  612  Jones 
"    Samuel  W..  laborer,  r.  33  South  Park 
"    William,  house  mover,  r.  31  South  Park 
^r-  Foreman.    See  Foorman  and  Forman 
Fores  Henry  W.,  with  Western  Assurance  Co.. 

r.  Alameda 
Forest  Charles  M..  master  schr  Wing  and  Wing, 

office  48  Market,  room  1,  r.  461 '/a  Bryant 
Forester  Annie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Gai-fleld  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  614  Powell 
■'    Charles,  r.  226  Taylor 
•■    Edward  H.,  freight  agent  Northern  Pacific 

RR.  Co.,  638  Market,  r.  Oakland 
'■    Harry  (Forester  &  Co.).  r.  225  Geary 


Forester  Katie  A.,  widow,  v.  614  Powell 
"    of  America  The  (monthly),  W.  D.  S.  Har- 
rington editor  and  manager,  14  McAllis- 
ter 
"    &   Co.    (Harry    Forester),   manufacturers' 
agents,  225  Geary 
4£?"  Forester.    See  Foerster,  Forrester,  Forster 

and  Foster 
Foresters'  Advocate  (monthly),  Atlantic  Pub- 
lishing Co.  publishers,  50  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    Hall,  3U  Eddy 
Foresters    of  America,   Christian    H.   Bremer 
grand     secretary.    Alcazar     Bldg,    120 
O'Farrell 
Forestier  Edwin  H.,  salesman  Carrau  &  Green, 
r.  1344  Pine 
"    Henry  E.,  cook  Herman  Grambarth,  r.  1344 
Pine 
Forgenson  Christopher,  carriage  painter  Lar- 

kins  &  Co. 
Forgert  Emil,  mining,  r.  13  Tremont  Av 
Forget  Louis,  oyster  cocktails,  118  Powell,  r.  110 

William 
Forgie  Hugh,  tailor,  22^  Geary,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  tailor,  530  California,  room  28,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Robert,  clerk  Hugh  Forgie,  r.  Berkeley 
Forlor  Margaret,   widow,    dressmaking,  r.   317 

Eddy 
Forman  Allen  B.,  salesman  Columbian  Woolen 
Mills 
"    Houston,  bakery,  614V4  Post 
' '    James  H. ,  j  anitor  Mission  Grammar  School, 

r.  1212  Pacific 
"    Robert  B.  (Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  r.  3010 

Washington 
"    Robert  W.,  salesman  Columbian  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  1151  Market 
"    Sands  W.,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"     Sands  W.  Clock  Co.,  Warren  F.  Mills  pres- 
ident,   Louis    A.   Robertson    secretary, 
Samuel  Loverich  advertising  manager, 
83  Flood  Bldg 
"    William  B.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham. 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  835  Ellis 
4®"  Forman.    See  Foorman  and  Foreman 
Formes  Joseph,  milker  New  York  Dairy,  r.  Old 
San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  No.  3 
"    Karl  Mrs.,  music  teacher,  835%  Sutter 
Formhals  Ferdinand,  chemist,  r.  1609  Dupont 
Formish  Julius,  cellarman.  r.  624  Lombard 
Fornaciari  Michele,  paper  fiowers,  9  Montgom- 
ery Court 
Forner  Jacob  B.,  r.  14  William 
"    Louis  H.,  clerk  Luscombe  &  Isaacs,  r.  14 

William 
"    William  C.  A.,  teacher  music,  r.  2116  Pine 
Forney  F.  G.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1020  Pine 

"    S.  C,  waiter  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  938  Pacific 
Forni  Alexander  F. ,  butcher,  r.  309  Butte 
"    Denis,  r.  309  Butte 
"    Lucy  Miss,  r.  212  Chestnut 
"    Natale,  bricklayer,  r.  212  Chestnut 
Forno  Marco  B.,  plumber    and    gasfitter,   1427 

Dupont,  r.  3  Jasper  PI 
Forray  Vesey,  widow,  r.  15  Natoma 
Forrest  Agnes,  widow,  r.  2823  Jackson 
"    Alexander,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

Solano  nr  Kentucky 
"    David  H.,  clerk  W.  W.  Rohde,  r.  3310'i4  Tav- 

lor 
"    Edward,  foreman  blacksmith  dept.  Risdon 

I-  &  L.  Wks,  r.  1027  Sanchez 
"    Edward,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  608,  6th 
"     Edward  P.,  quartermaster    str   State   of 

California,  r.  334  Bryant 
"    Evelyn  C.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  519  Golden 

Gate  Av 
■'    Frank  H.,  clerk,  r.  206  Dolores 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  3833  Jackson 
"    George  A.  (James  Forrest  &  Sons),  r.  432 

Fell 
"    George  H.,  chemist,  r.  306  Dolores 
"    James  ( James  Forrest  &  Sons)  r.  432  Fell 
"    James  &  Sons  (James,  James  M.   George 

A.  and  William  H.)  draymen,  31Beale 
■'    James    M.   (James  Forrest  &  Sons)  r.  336 

Hickory  Av 
'•    James  M..  dentist,  3259  Mission 


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Forrest  James  M.  Jr.,  dental  student,  1:  3359 

Mission 
'•    James  S.,  salesman,  r.  2823  Jackson 
"    John,  waiter  Louis  Fischer,  r.  715  Howard 
.'    John  R.,  salesman,  r.  2823  Jackson 
"    John  S.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  334  Fremont 
"    Margaret  M.  Miss,  milliner,  r.  519' Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  caterer,  r.  527  O'Farrell 
"    Oliver  M.,  machinist  Murray  Bros.,  r  2329 

Harrison 
"    Robert  A.,  florist  John  H.   Sievers,  r.  206 

Dolores 
"    Robert  M.,  machinist,  r.  206  Dolores 
"    Thomas  F.,  barber  Charles  Mohaupt,  r.  703 

"    Thomas  M.,  machinist,  r.  519  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William,  electrician  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  923y3 
Mission  .,,,  „   ,j 

"    William  D.  (Black  &  Forrest),  r.  1525  Gold- 
en Gate  Av 
"    William  H.  (James  Forrest  &  Sons),  r.  432 
Fell 
Forrester  David,  solicitor,  r.  434V2  Hayes 
"    James  D.,  r.  II61/2  Ridley 
"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  150 

Perry 
"    Laurence,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

26  Freelon 
"    Thomas  F.,  barber    J.  J.   Callish,  r.    438 

Jessie 
"    William,  carpenter, 
4®=  Forrester. 

ter 
Forsaith  E.  W.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
4S=Forsaith.    See  Forsyth  and  Forsythe 
Forsberg  Alexander,  bakery,  1606  Folsom 
"    Andrew  G.,  tailor,  291/2  Kissling 
"    Axel,  seaman,  r.  13  Perry 
"    Hans  P.,  tailor  Carl  J.  Rehn,  r.  291/2  Kiss- 
ling 
"    Hans  T.,  tailor,  r.  39%  Kissling 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  13  Perry 
"    Oscar,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  13  Perry 
"    Otto  H.,  clerk  William  Nicol,  r.  1606  Fol- 
som 
"    Samuel,  seaman,  r.  13  Perry 
Forsell  Charles  F.,   cooper  Pac.   Wooden  ware 
and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  38  Highland  Av 
"    Emil,  cooper  Pac.  Woodenware  and  Coop- 
erage Co.,  r.  38  Highland  Av 
Forsen  Ferdinand,  seaman,  r.  30  Federal 
Forsman  Annie,  domestic,  808,  21st 
"    Henry  V.,  tailor,  r.  12  Hunt 
"    Johan,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Nancy  F.,  widow,  r.  728,  21st 
"    William  T.,  pilot  str  San  Joaquin  4, 
ramento  „ 

Forst  Ernst  H.,  proprietor  California  Electric 
Supply  and  Construction  Co.,  1145  Mar- 
ket, telephone  South  329,  r.  2303  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Herbert  S.,r.  28  Russ 
iigr-Forst.    See  Frost 

Forster  David  (Forster,  Little  &  Co.),  r.   4O6V2 
Larkin 
•'    Edgar  L.,  clerk,  r.  901,  30th 
"    Edwin  L.,  attorney  at  law,  11  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  3325  Howard 
"    Eugene  L.,  solicitor  Arnold  Bros.,  r.  QSVA 

Shotwell 
"    Jacob,  waiter,  r.  13  Jones 
Forster  James  F.,  business  manager  Wasp  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  513  Market,  r.  1433  Jackson 
"    John,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   1109% 

York 
"    Joseph  H.,  yard  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  28 


Sac- 


"     ,  Little  &  Co.   (David  Forster,  Archibald 
Little  and  Hugh  S.  Smyth),  carpets  and 
furniture,  861  Market 
"    Louis,  liquors  and  lodgings,  117  Steuart 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  stewardess  str  Farallon 
"    Oscar  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2763  Octavia 
"    Oscar  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2763  Octavia 
"    Thomas,  deckhand  str  Herald 
Forster  William  M.  (Forster  &  Co.).  and  physi- 
cian, 1059  Market,  r.  Berkeley 


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Forster  &  Co.  (William  M.  Forster  and  H.  M. 
S.  Jory),  proprietors  The  Pill  Box,   1059 
Market 
4®- Forster.    See  Foerster,  Foester,  Forester, 

Forrester  and  Foster 
Forstrom  Emil,  brass  cleaner  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  131/2  Russ 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
Forsyth  Alexander  C,  manager  stationery  de- 
partment H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  217  Bush,  r. 
1316  Fulton 
"    David  S.,  laborer,  r.  369,  1st 
"    Elvza,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,   r.   1500 

O'Farrell 
"    George,  turntableman  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  1402  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    George  C,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

421  Fell 
"    George  W.,  printer,  r.  1604  Larkin 
"    Ida  M.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  31  Buena  Vista  Av 
Fors3rth  James  W.,    Brigadier   General  U.   S 
A.    commanding     Department    of   Cali- 
fornia, headquarters  301  Phelan  Bldg,  r. 
Pacific-Union  Club 
"    John,  nursery,  1403  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John  M.,  teamster,  r.  1807  Haight 
"    John  W.,  clerk  McNab   &    Smith,    r.    1403 
Point  Lobos  Av 
Forsyth  Orrin  W.,  contractor  and  builder  and 
manager   California  Land    Bureau,  628 
Market,  r.  100  Fillmore 
"    Robert,    chief  engineer  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1304  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas,  molder,  r.  1016  Guerrero 
"    Walter  B.,  plumber  William  C.  Forsyth,  r. 

15  Verona  PI 
"    William   C,   plumber    and    gasfltter,    106 

Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1016  Guerrero 
"    William  K..  bookkeeper  William  C.  For- 
syth, r.  421  Fell 
Forsythe  Douglass,  bartender,  r.  468  Tehama 
"    Lila  A.  Miss,  school  teacher,   r.  933  Shot- 

"    Peter,  pork  packer  Joseph  McEvoy,  r.  1447 

Harrison  ^_       ^^   . 

"    Samuel,    machinist  First  St.  Wks  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  933  Shotwell 
4®=- Forsythe.    See  Forsaith  and  Forsyth 
Fort  John  B.,  clerk  New  Western  Hotel 
Fort  Mason  (formerly  Black  Point  or  Point  San 

Jose),  foot  Van  Ness  Av 
Fort  Point  Life  Saving  Station,  Joseph  Hodg- 
son keeper,  Presidio 
Fort  Point  Light  House,  James  Rankin  keeper. 

Fort  Winfield  Scott 
Fort  Wayne  Electric  Corporation,  H.  T.  Lloyd 

agent,  18.  3d  „ 

Fort  Winfield  Scott  (formerly  Fort  Point),  Pre- 
sidio 
iS®=Forte.    See  Faught 
Fortes  Louis,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
Forthaus  Antone,  gatekeeper  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1 
Ocean  Terrace 
"    F.,  steelworker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Fortier  Augustus  A.,  engineer,  r.  1916  Eddy 
•    Bertha  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1916  Eddy 
"    Pierre  A.,  optician,  r.  1916  Eddy 
"    Rose    Miss,     teacher    Fremont    Primary 
School,  r.  1916  Eddy  .^  ^ 

Fortin  Brick  Co.  V.  L.    Fortin    president,   D. 
E.    Fortin     secretary,  341  Berry,  mam 
offlce,  Oakland 
"    D.  E.,  secretary  Fortin  Brick  Co.,  341  Berry, 
r.  Oakland 


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Fortin  Pierce,  manager  San  Rafael  yard  Fortin 

Brick  Co.,  341  Berry,  r.  San  Rafael 

"    Victor  L.,  president  Fortin  Briclc  Co..  341 

Berry,  r.  Oakland 

Fortman  Emile,  cutter  Hoffman,  Alexander  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Fortmann  Fritz,  collector,  r.  307  Clementina 

"    George,  groceries,  35  Jessie 
Fortmann  Henry  F.,  president  Alaska  Packers' 

Association,  308  Market,  r.  1808  Ellis 
Former  Clinton,  porter  L.  R.   Larzelere  &  Co., 

r.  126  Ellis 
Fortriede  Henry,  importer  and  dealer  in  ivory, 
amber    and    tortoise    shell.     Repairing 
fans  and  fancy  goods  a    specialty,  322 
Bush,  r.  919  Howard 
"    Herman  A.,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  919 

Howard 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  527  Sacramento 
Fortro  Joseph  I.,  expressman,  r.  624  Capp 
"    Louis  J.,   clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co..  r. 
8151/2  Humboldt 
Fortunato  Giovanni,  laborer  Ravenna  &  Co.,   r. 

515A  Filbert 
Fortune  Gustav,  clerk  Goldstein  &  Co..   r.  439 
O'Farrell 
"    Henry  J.  (Fortune  &  Walsh),  r.  101 '/j  Grant 

Av 
"    James,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  SE  cor 

Waller  and  Stanyan 
"    James  P.,  clerk,  r.  1029  Post 
"    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1146  Stevenson 
'•    Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  22  Hunt 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  pressman  F.   H.   Abbott,   r.   22 

Hunt 
"     Lucius  H.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.   P 

Co.,r.  1029  Post 
"    Lucy  Miss,  millinery,  2512  Mission,  r.   1029 

Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1029  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  405  Turk 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  208  Jones 
"    &  Walsh  (Henry  J.  Fortune  and  John  F 
Walsh)  liquors.  13,  3d 
Forward  Virginia  C.  Mrs.,  r.  805  Hyde 
Forzani  Peter  (Forzani  &  Samuels),  and  jew- 
eler, 1230  Dupont 
"    &  Samuels  (Peter  Forzani  and  M.  A.  Sam- 
uels),  photographers,  309  Montgomery  Av 
Fos  Isidore,  butcher,  953  Howard,  r.  1313  Hayes 

"    Raymond  (Ford  &  Fos),  r.  1701  Dupont 
.»=-Fos.    See  Fauss  and  Foss 
Fosberg  Fredolf,  molder  Eagle  Iron  Wks,  r.  656 
Harrison 
"    George,  marine  engineer,  r.  36Chenery 
"    Gustaf,  grip  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1408 

Lyon 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  36  Chenery 
Fosen  Asmond  R.,  proprietor  Fosen  House,  407 
Tehama 
"    Christian  J.,  master  str  Newsboy,  office  10 

California,  r.  Oakland 
"    House,    Asmund     Fosen     proprietor,    407 

Tehama 
"    Lind  O.,  mate  str  Newsboy,  r.  Oakland 
Fosh  Henry,  bottler  National  Brewing  Co  ,  r 

337  Waller 
Foss  Conrad,  carpenter,  r.  137  Dore 
"    Emma  L.,  widow,  r.  219  Leavenworth 
"    C,  waiter  Page  &  Falch,  r.  564  Natoma 
"    George,  watchman,  r.  491  Sanchez 
"    George  N.,  carpenter,  r.  3213  Geary 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  5.37  Sac- 
ramento 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  SOVA  Turk 
"    Maria  A.  Mrs.,  r.  I82414  Lexington  Av 


FOSS  OSCAR, 

manufacturer  photograptiic  card 
mounts  and  photogxaplilc  supplies, 
841  Mission,  teleplione  South  254.  r. 
830  Post 

Foss  William,  clerk,  r.  331/2  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William  S.,  clerk  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg  Co 
r.  1842,  23d 
4®=" Foss.    See  Fauss  and  Fos 
Fossa  Luigi,  r.  309  Broadway 
Fossas  Pedro,  r.  NW  cor  California  and  Powell 
Fossette  Alice  B.  Miss,  dressmaking,  740^4,  22d 
Fossey  Charles  A.,  r.  506  Jones 
"    George  F.,  car  washer  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1323V4 

Sacramento 
"    George  H.,  car  washer  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  13231/4 

Sacramento 
"    Harry  E.,  clerk  Pacific  States  Type  Foun- 
dry, r.  1323/2  Sacramento 
Fossum  Sivert,  r.  62  Sierra 

Foster  Abraham  A.,  teamster  H.  Kirchmann  & 
Co.,  r.  207  Bartlett 
'•    Albert  L.,  salesman  Cal.   Furniture  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Allie    T.    Miss,    bookkeeper    Howard    H. 

Hogan,  r.  11  Germania 
"  Amelia,  widow,  r.  322,  3d 
"    Arthur  J.,  vice-president  S.  Foster  &  Co., 


Foster  Arthur  W.   (A.  W.  Foster  &  Co.),  and 
president  San  Francisco  and  North  Paci- 
fic Railway  Co.,  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  4th 
floor,  r.  San  Rafael 
Foster  A.  W.  &  Co.  (Arthur  W.  Foster),  stock- 
brokers, 322  Pine 
"    C,  musician,  r.  612  Battery 
"    Celia,  widow,  r.  209  Langton 
"    Charles  (Foster  &  Orear),  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  E.,  wood  and  coal,  97  Colton 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  1030  FoLsom 
"    Charles  J.  (Shreve  &  Co.),  r.  Sausalito 
"    Charles  L.,  molder  Union  I.   Wks,   r.   810 

Tennessee 
"    Charles  M.,  r.  710  Taylor 
"    Charles    M.,   machinist  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Chauncey  W.,  butcher,    244,    6th    and    749 

Market,  t.  628  Sutter 
' '    Chauncey  W.  Jr. ,  bu tcher  Chauncey  W.  Fos- 
ter, r.  628  Sutter 
"    Colin  L.,  president  National  Vinegar  Wks, 

808-812,  4th.  r.  601  Polk 
"    C.  W.,  clerk,  r.  1049  Market 
"    Daniel,  bartender  People's  Palace 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  209  Langton 
"    Daniel  T.,  clerk,  r.  339,  5th  Av 
"    David,  capitalist,  r.  1003  Washington 
"    Edward,  r.  1121  Mission 
"    Edward  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  2515  Larkin 
"    Edward  P.,  clerk,  r.  11  Germania 
"    Edwin  J.  (Foster  &  Fay),  r.  1914b  Bush 
"    Ellen,  widow,  groceries.  324  Broadway 
'■     Emil,  laborer,  r.  542  Green 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Fenton  P.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  722.  20th 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  937  Shotwell 
"    Frank  L.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Frederick,  plumber  C.  E.  Anderson,  r.  528 

Eddy 
"    Frederick,  upholsterer,  r.  815  Mission 
"    Frederick  F.,  bookkeeper   A.   Schilling  & 

Co.,  r.  1009  Mason 
"    Frederick  W.,  confectioner,  r.  818,  20th 
'■    George,  r.  602  Buchanan 
"    George  Mrs.,  r.  11  Germania 
•'    George  A.  (Foster  &  Co.),  r.  2422  Buchanan 
"    George  E.,  salesman  Charles  Nathan,  r.  712 

Valencia 
"    George  H.,  insurance  broker,  317  California, 

r.  San  Rafael 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  1420  Clay 
"    Helen    Miss,  operator  W.   U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1003  Washington 
"    Henry,  civil  engineer,  r.  502a  Turk 
"    Henry,  teacher  dancing,  997  Market 
"    Hugh,  accountant,  r.  129a  Guerrero 
'•    Ira  O.,  tinner,  r.  209^4  Ellis 


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Therefore  the  best  medium  for 
advertisers.    Telephone  Main  926. 


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Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
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623 


Foster  Isabelle  Mrs.,  varieties,  635  Sutter 
"    J.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Cliflorcl,  204  Ellis 
"    Jacob  W.,  horse  clipper,  r.  73,  4th 
"    James,  steward,  r.  231  Minna 
"    James  F.,  journalist,  r.  1422  Jackson 
"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Mont 
gomery,  r.  3716  Jackson 


FOSTER  JOHN  A. 


importer  and  jobber  in  < 
ids       "       '      "'""     " 


jars,  tobacco 

anfi  smokers'  articles,  SW  cor  6tli  and 
Market,  r.  224  Fair  Oaks 

Foster  John  B..  traveling  salesman  E.Martin 
&  Co. 
"    John  C,  bookkeeper  E.  T.  Allen  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
John  E.,  painter,  r.  2008  Ellis 
Foster  John  F.,  manufacturers'  agent   and  rail- 
road    car     advertising,    307    Sansome, 
rooms  10-11,  r.  905  Sutter 
•  '    John  H.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1640 

Polk 
"    John  R.,  salesman  William  E.  Cody,  r.  11 

Willow  Av 
"    John  W.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  339,6th 
"    Joseph,  car  driver,  r.  517,  6th 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk  freight  auditors  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  639,  23d 
"    Laura    M.    Miss,    teacher   music,  r.    1331 

Union 
"    Lawrence  E.,   clerk  O.  W.  Marye  &  Co.,  r. 

722,  20th 
"    Lyman  D.,  with  S.  Foster  &  Co.,  r.  1311a 

Hayes 
"    Mabel  Mrs.,  r.  1237  Stockton 
"    Margaret  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1003  Washington 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  207  Bartlett 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  dressmaking,  1207',4  Mis- 
sion 
"    May  Mrs.,  medium,  73,  4th 
"    M.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Nettie  F.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1331  Un- 
ion 
Foster  Newton  H.,  manager's  assistant  South- 
ern  Pacific    Co.,  4   Montgomery,  r.  209 
Walnut 
"    Oscar    A.,    clerk  E.   A.  Howard  &  Co.,  r. 

Santa  Cruz 
"    Philip,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3258/2 

Mission 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Foster  S.  &  Co.,  Samuel  Foster  president,  Mor- 
ris Marcus  secretary  and  treasurer,  im- 
porting and  jobbing  grocers,  26-28  Cali- 
fornia 
Foster  Samuel,  president  S.  Foster  &  Co.,  26-28 
California,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"     Samuel  L  ,  electrical  engineer  Construc- 
tion dept.  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  839/2.  24th 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  722,  20th 
■'    Sarah  K.,  widow,  dressmaking,  14  McAl- 
lister 
"    Sumner  S.,  electrician,  r.  818,  20th 
"    Susannah  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1215!^  Powell 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  3529  Washington 
"    Thomas  L.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott 
"    Walker,  r.  2422  Buchanan 
"    Walter,   artificial  stone  contractor,  r.  126 

Rose  Av 
"    Walter   F.,     elevatorman    Young    Men's 

Christian  Association  Bldg 
"    Walter  F.,  manager  T.   H.   B.  Varney,  r. 

Fairmount  Hotel 
"     William,  r.  cor  Mateo  and  Laidley 
"    William,  attorney    at    law,  206  Sansome, 

room  26 
^'    William,  bootfltter   Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  19311/i  Mission 
"    William  A.,  laborer,  r.  209  Langton 
' '    William  H. ,  compositor  Edward  C.  Hughes , 

r.  Alameda 
"    William  P.,  proprietor  Oriel  Hotel,  r.  1904 

Market 
"    William  S.,  agent,  322  Pine,  r.  709  Post 
"    William  S.,  bookkeeper  Golden  Gate  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  129a  Guerrero 


Foster  &  Co.  (George  A.  Foster  and  J.  Jellis). 
carpenters  andbuilde"s,  1136  McAllister 

Foster  &  Fay  (Edwin  J.  Foster  and  Edward 
Fay),  managers  Grand  Hotel  Bar,  13 
New  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  988 

Foster  &  Orear  (Charles  Foster  and  Horace  W. 
Orear), proprietors  Oakland  and  Alameda 
Parcel  and  Package  Delivery,  cigars 
and  news  stand,  Ferry  Bldg  foot  Market 

4®=Foster.  See  Forster,  Foerster,  Foester, 
Forester  and  Forrester 

Fothergill  James,  porter  Henry  Cowell  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

Fotheringham  Edward  F.,  bookkeeper  J.  G. 
James  &  Co.,  r.  126  Ellis 

FOTTRELL    M.     J., 

physician  and  surgeon,  visiting  physi- 
cian St.  Mary's  Hospital,   19  Phelan 
Building,  hours  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
telephone  Main  1718,  r.  2217  Fillmore, 
telephone  West  734 
Foubert  Eugene  E.,  jeweler    Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Eugene  J.,  gilder  and  plater  Shreve  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
Fouch  Albert,  physician,  613  Hayes 
Foucher  Eugene,  artist,  231  Post,  r.  507  Pine 
Fouchy  Alphonse  D..  physician,  611  Union 
"    Onesime,  r.  Putnam  nr  Cortland  Av 
'■    Rosalie  C,  widow,  r.  611  Union 
Fouga  John,  U.  S.  Commissioner  and  assistant 
clerk  U.  S.  District  Court,  U.  S.  Apprais- 
ers' Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  418  Post 
Foulds  John  E.,  attorney  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  4 

Montgomery,  r.  Berkeley 
;8®=Foulerton.    See  Fullerton 
Foulk  George  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  4 
Powell  Av 
"    N.  H.  Mrs.,  adjusterU.  S.  Mint,  r.  140  Hart 
ford 
Foulkes    Edward    W.,     assistant     bookkeeper 
Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  r.  34  Lapidge 
"    James  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2500  Washington 
"    Lottie,  widow,  r.  34  Lapidge 
"    Stephen  C,  driver,  r.  34  Lapidge 
"    Thomas  C,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  1250  California 
"    Wade  H.,  special  agent  The  Fidelity  and 

Casualty  Co.,  r.  1826  Sutter 
"    William  B.,  physician,  2500  Washington 
Foulks  George  H.,  attorney  at  law,  53  Nevada 
Block,  r.  811  Pine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  811  Pine 
"    William  C,  student,  r.  811  Pine 
Fountain  James  W.,  drayman,  427  Market  and 
237,  Ist.r.  917,  18th 
"    Jerome,  salesman,  r.  371  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  621 

Broadway 
"    Joseph  A.,  brushmaker  Buchanan  Bros. 
"    Mattie  E.,  widow,  artist,  r.  506  Jones 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  846  Mission 
Fouquier  Marcel,  tanner,  r.  1313  Stockton 
Fouratt  Enos,  master  str  Modoc,  r.  2129  Polk 
Fourcade  Henry  (D.  Lapouble  &  Co.),  r.  Onon- 
daga Av  nr  Mission  Road 
Fourcans  Etienne,  cook  J.  Bertrand,  r.  616  Post 
"    Jacques,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 
Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Fourie  John,  laborer  Gal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Fourier  Frank,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.  39  Minna 
Fourmel  Z.,  farmer,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Fourmet  Lucien,  cashier  E.   Gamier  &  Co.,  r. 
1.503  Leavenworth 


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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.    ?f.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity^  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.  ^ 
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^T;    cl         Fourness   Havelock,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r. 

P^    o  9  Moss 

^^    p,  "    William,  machinist,  r.  9  Moss 

p>^   Si         -S®*  Fourness.    See  Furness 

„^   £         Fournier  Amelia,  widow,  candies,  2002!^  Mason 

Z~_j  "    Antone,  sheepherder,  r.  619  Paciflc 

^S  ^  "    Blanche  Mrs.,  dressmaking,   822b  Broad- 

M  way 

^^   3         Fourniguier  Louis,  cook  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  917 
^^    »  Vallejo 

^^    g         Fourquet  Ivan  A.,  journalist,  r.  617  Montgomery 
"^■^   £  Av 

^  ^^  "    Jules   J.,  chef    Occidental  Hotel,  r.  819a 

Q^    as  Hayes 

rS  ^       Fourth  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  Frederick 
ES  Flawith  pastor,  Green  nr  Stockton 

f^^  Fousek  Joseph  F.,  bakery,  2007  Hyde 

Fouster   Charles    J.,    confectioner   Charles  A. 
Bantel,  r.  338  Turk 
^      Foute  George  de  K.,  r.  2123  California 
^^——  "    Robert  C.  Rev.,  rector  Grace  Church,  r.  2123 

^^^— ^  California 

Fouts   Clarence    L.,   draughtsman   Pac.    Roll. 
Mill,  r.  1011  Washington 
"    George  S.,  machinist  Midas  Gold  Saving 

Machinery  Co.,  r.  207,  2d 
"    Ray  R.,  hostler,  r.  314  Clement 
Foveaux  Frank,  draughtsman  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Fowden  Frank,  salesman  General  Electric  Co., 
r.  1245%  Valencia 
"    Harry,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

1722  Pacific  Av 
"    Mark,  manufacturers' agent,  216  Bush,  room 
68,  r.  1716  Baker 
Fowkes  Frederick  S.,  laborer,  r.  1015  Nebraska 
Fowle  Arthur  H.,  bartendar  Chenoweth  &  Wll- 
mot.  r.  1141  Market 
"    Edward  O.,  bookkeeper  Miller  &  Lux 
"    J.  A.,  compositor  Call 
Fowler  Agnes  R.  Miss,  saleslady  The  Paragon 
Cloak  and  Suit  Co.,  r.  24%  Welsh 
"    Albert  J.,  teamster,  r.  10  O'Connell  PI 
"    Allen,  bookkeeper  Parke  &  Lacy  Co.,  r.  M2 

Folsom 
"    Annie  L.    Miss,    saleslady    The   Paragon 

Cloak  and  Suit  Co.,  r.  24%  Welsh 
"    Arthur  A.,  dental  student,  r.  11  Polk 
"    Calvin,  waiter,  r.  129  Taylor 
"    Chester,  r.  2132  O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  liquors,   SE  cor  City  Hall  Square 

and  City  Hall  Av,  r.  2700a  Mission 
"    Charles,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Charles  D..  plumber  F.  Raisch,  r.  22  Elgin 

Park  Av 
"    David  C,   cooper  Pac.    Woodenware    and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"     Edgar  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  2024  Bush 
Fowler  Edgar  S.,  manager   Paciflc  Coast  De- 
partment Preferred  Accident  Insurance 
Co.,  20-21  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"     Edmund  B.,  foreman,  r.  438  Francisco 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  1002  Polk 
"     Edward,  janitor,  r.  915  Powell 
"    Frank  H.,  salesman,  r.  34  Douglass 
"    Frank  L.,r.  416  Taylor 
"    Frederick,  clerk   Preferred  Accident  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Fowler    Frederick    H.,     treasurer     Orpheum 

Theatre,  r.  513  Post 
Fowler  Gilbert  C,  air  space  and  asbestos  sec- 
tional covering  and  wood   and  coal,  656- 
658  Howard,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hannah  J.,  widow,  r.  513  Brannan 
"    Harriet  B.,  Miss,  matron  Trinit ,  School,  r. 
3300  Washington 


Fowler  Henrietta  A.,  widow,  dressmaker  r 

Gough 
"    Henry  R.,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry..  r    3 

Post 
"    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1912%  Powell 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  201  Steuart 
"    Jefferson,    cigars    and   tobacco,  38,  2d, 

Oakland 


"    John  H.,  stenographer  Hicks- Judd  Co    r 

1912%  Powell  ■ 

"    Laura  T.  Miss,  teacher  Normal  School    r 

413  Bartlett 
"    Leven  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  542  Folsom 
"    Louis  H.,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  &  Co 

r.  542  Folsom 
"    Marion  L.,  conductor  S.   F.   &  S.  M  Ry    r 

1530  Dolores  ' 

"    Martha,  widow,  r.  461,  3d 
'•    Mary,  widow,  r.  24%  Welsh 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  522%  Stevenson  rear 
"    Percy,  barber  M.  H.  Gerardin,  r.  21  Wildey 
'•    Prentiss  U.,    salesman  Norton,  Teller  & 

Roden,  r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel,  collector  Ashton  &  Gardiner,  r.  98 

Montgomery  Block 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1516%  Polk 
"    Thaddeus  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  829  Broadway 
"    Tillie,  domestic,  1503  Dupont 
"    Wesley,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  14  South  Park 
"    Wesley  F.,  real  estate,  r.  504%,  3rd 
"    W.  H.  Begbie,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  617b 

Fulton 
"    William,  r.  145,  12th 
"    William  B.,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  »& 

Co. ,  r.  542  Folsom 
"    William  H.,    attorney  at    law,  318   Pine, 

room  25,  r.  615  Taylor 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Willows  Brewery, 

r.  2700  Mission 

FOWLER  WILLIAM  HY  C, 

feneral  insurance  agent,  and  agent 
he  Austrian  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 
(of  Vienna),  Mannheim  Insurance  Co. 
(of  Mannheim),  and  Prussian  National 
Insurance  Co.  (of  Stettin),  411  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  Main  15,  r.  1118 
Leavenworth 
Fowler  William  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  115  Webster 
"     William  W.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  Calistoga,  Cal. 
"    Winrow  C,  clerk  Gilbert  C.  Fowler,  r.  656 
Harrison 
Fowles  Stephen,  barber,  214  Mason,  r.  67  Tehama 
Fowzer  Jacob  D.  Z.  F.,  photographer,  1228  Mar- 
ket, and  339%  Hayes 
Fox  Annie  A.  Miss,  r.  2017  Buchanan 
•'    Augusta,  widow,  r.  735  Vallejo 
"    Aylmer   H.,    clerk   Dunham,    Carrigan    & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  222 

Carl 
■•    Charles  J.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 

r.  805  Treat  Av 
"    Charles  M.,  insurance,  r.  2037  Baker 
'    Charles  N.  (Fox  &  Gray),  r.  1053  Market, 

Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  machinist,  r,  611  Ash  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  physician,  318  Pine,  room  2,  r. 

The  Baldwin 
•'    D.  C.  Mrs.,  milliner,  820  Gearv 
"     Edward   (Gerlach  &  Fox),  r.  2509%  Larkin 
"    Edward,  salesman  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  214  Vicksburg 
■'    Ferdinand,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  214 

Vicksburg 
"    Francis,  upholsterer,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  438  Broadway 
"    Frederick  L.,  oiler  str  City  of  Everett 
"    George,  chairmaker  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  606  Folsom 
"    George  F.,  cooper  John  Horstmann,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  H.,  clerk  freight   auditor's   dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 


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Fox  George  W.  (Fox  &  Bettis),  430  Montgomery, 
room  6 

"  Georgie  Mrs.,  stenographer  H.  Liebes  & 
Co.,r.  1813  Eddy 

"  G.  W.,  electrician  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 
6  Albert  PI 

"  Henry  D.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
70  Chenery 

"    Henry  L.,  stock  broker,  r.  1713  Green 

"    Hiram  W.,  carpenter,  r.  740  Broadway 

"    Hyman,  r.  g^A  Moss 

"  Isaac,  machinist  John  W.  Quick,  r.  41  Te- 
hama 

"  Jacob,  employee  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  613'/^ 
Fulton 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  870  Folsom 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  63  Minna 

"  James  S..  salesman  Joseph  T.  Poheim,  r.  910 
Jackson 

"    John,  r.  947  Howard 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  113  Eddy 

"  John,  finisher  Central  Hardware  and  Sup- 
ply Co.,  r.  418  Fulton 

"    John,  hostler  John  Peters 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  514  Mission 

"    John,  runner  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  40  Perry 

"    Joseph  C,  coppersmith,  r.  1204  Broadway 

"    Joseph  F.,  machinist,  r.  120  Hayes 

"    Kasper,  stableman,   r.  2002  Greenwich 

"    Kate  Miss,  laundress,  r.  5  Rose  PI 

"  Kate  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  438  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"  Laura  A.  Miss,  ladies'  hairdressing,  820 
Geary 
Fox  Levin  T.,  bookkeeper  Buttgenbach  &  Wid- 
man  and  secretary  San  Francisco  Min- 
ing Co.,  NW  cor  4th  and  Bryant,  r.  218, 
7th 

"    L.  H.,  master  str  Gold,  r.  Stockton,  Cal. 

"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  740  Broadway 

"    L.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  218,  7th 

"    Maggie  Miss,  laundress,  r.  5  Rose  PI 

"  Martin  W.,  president  West  Consolidated 
Virginia  and  California  Mining  Co.,  324 
Pine,  room  10 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  431^4  Ringold 

"    Mary,  widow,  varieties,  489.  8th 

"    Mary  Miss,  laundress,  r.  5  Rose  PI 

"    Mary,  domestic,  1531  Sacramento 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  groceries, 448, 15th 

"    Mary  T.,  r.  132  Scott 

"    Max,  merchant  tailor,  422  Powell 

■'    Michael  J.,  tanner,  r. -307,  8th 

"  Peter,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  16th  Av 
South  bet  Q  and  R 

"  Richard D.,vice-president  Cal.  Nursery  Co., 
205  Sansome,  r.  San  Jose 

"     Rose,  domestic,  1411  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Sarah  K.,  widow,  r.  208  Turk 

•'    Theresa,  widow,  r.  489,  8th 

"  Thomas,  expressman,  NE  cor  Oak  and 
Devisadero,  r.  3-30  Devisadero 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 

"    Walter,  clerk  Dr.  John  F.  Morse,  r.  208  Turk 

"  William  C.  foreman  Gustav  Lindauer,  r. 
862  Howard 

"  William  J.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  218, 
7th 

"    William  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  ilQYi  Post 
Fox  &  Bettis   (George  W.  Fox  and  Frank  A. 
Bettis),  attorneys  at  law,  430  Montgom- 
ery, room  6 
Fox  &  Gray  (Charles  N.  Fox  and    Roscoe  S. 
Gray),  attorneys  at  law,  508  Montgom- 
ery, room  6 
Foxgord  James  R.,  barber,  206,  5th,  r.  15  Laskie 

"    John  N.,  coachman,  631  Harrison 

"    Nels  R.,  shipwright,  r.  15  Laskie 
Foy  Anna  Miss,  copyist,  r.  124  Fulton 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  54054,  9th 

"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  235  Perry  rear 

"    George,  waiter,  r.  227,  3d 
Foy  Hugh,  proprietor  Olympic  Club  Stables,  503 
Sutter,  telephone  Main  1434,  r.  507!^  Sut- 
ter 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  12Becatur 

"    John,  hostler,  r.  849  Harrison 

"  John  B.,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 


Foy  Sarah,  widow,  r.  12  Decatur 
"    Timothy,  bartender  Michael  Welch,  r.  27 

Minna 
"    William,  sawyer  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Factory, 
r.  12  Decatur 
Foye  Charles  E.,  master  mariner  r.  829  Fulton 
"'    Henry,  plasterer,  r.  1727  Church 
"    James,  driver  O.  Q.  Reynolds,  r.  30  Wash- 
ington Av 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  337,  aSth 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  20  Washington  Av 
Foye  WiUiam  R.  S.,  vice-president  Huntington. 
Hopkins  Co.,  office  18  Fremont,  r.   Oak- 
land 
Foyle  James  H.,  carpet  layer  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  Oakland 
' '    Robert  W. ,  with  Indianapolis  Furniture  Co. , 
r.  Oakland 
Frace  John,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  433  Geary 
Frachia  Giuseppe,  r.  309  Broadway 
Fragley  Emma,  widow,  r.  29  Rutledge  Av 

"    Joseph,  millhand  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  233,  3d 
Fragley  Martin  F.,   proprietor  O.  K.  Livery 
Stable,   1210-1214  Valencia,   r.   1210    Va- 
lencia 
"    Martin  F.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  1210  Valencia 
Fraher  James  J.,  plumber  J.  A.  Schalich,  r.  303 
Day 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  303  Day 
"    Philip  E.,  policeman,  r.  303  Day 
"    Thomas  D.,  blacksmith  J.  W.  Farren,  r.  303 
Day 
Frahm  Charles,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice 
Wks,  r.  186  Noe 
"     Ernst,  bartender  D.  Hadeler,  r.  102  Mission 
"    George,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r. 

186  Noe 
"    George,  traveling  salesman  Henry  Campe 

&Co.,  r.  Dixon,  Cal. 
"     Henry  (Christ  &  Frahm),  r.  184  Noe 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  184  Noe 
"    Thomas   (Frahm  &  Frankenberg),   r.    2105 

Lombard 
"    &  Frankenberg    (Thomas  Frahm  and  Na- 
than   J.   Frankenberg),  cigar  manufac- 
turers, 418  Battery 
Frain  Philip,  laborer,  r.  3086  Market 
Frair  George,  r.  1138  Folsom 
Frakes    James,    stableman  Western  Transfer 
and  Storage  Co.,  r.  841  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  r.  649  Mission 
Franca    Jose,    watchmaker    and     jeweler,    113 

Jackson,  r.  Ill  Jackson 
Francard  Alfred,  stonecutter,  r.  1026  Clay 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  feathers  and  plumes,  1026  Clay 
France  Fillmore,  laborer,  r.  639  Grove 
"    George    W.,    proprietor    Oakland    House, 

664V2  Howard 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk  general  passenger  agent's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"  Oliver,  clerk,  r.  6641/2  Howard 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk  general  manager's  office 

Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  F.,  druggist  Castro  Street  Phar- 
macy, r.  2803,  16th 
"    William T.,  driver  La  Grande   Laundry,  r. 
2803,  16th 
46^Franoes.    See  Francis 

Franceschi  Giacinto   (Alberigi  &  Franceschi), 
r.  903  Jackson 
"    John  B.,  fish,  637  Laguna,  r.  532  Ivy  Av 
Franceschini  C.  &  Co.  (Cherubim  Franceschini 
and  A.  Simi),  butchers,  1538  Dupont 
"    Cherubim  (C.   Franceschini  &  Co.),  r.  714 

Broadway 
"    Emanuel,  fruits,  348  McAllister 


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Franceschini  Flaminio,    clerk   Cherubino   Bal- 

docchi.  r.  309i/o  OTarrell 
"    Mlchele,  fruits,  646,  17th 
"    Victor,  fruits  and  vegetables,  640  Ellis 
"    William,  clerk  Victor  Franceschini.  r.  640 

Ellis 
Francesci  Luigi.  fisherman,  r.  221  Broadway 
Francesco  Bert olini.  hostler  Arata  &  Bro.,  r.  7 

Bartol 
Franchi  Charles,  manager  Mrs.  Felicita  Fran- 

chi,  r.  215  Scott 
"    Felicita.  widow,  wood  and  coal.  215  Scott 
"    Luigi  fCalestini  &  Franchi),  r.  105  Filbert 
"    Basilio  (Nicora  &  Franchini),  r.   119  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Giorgina  Miss  (Corvi  &  Franchini),  r.2208 

Powell 
Franchisi  Gabriels,  butcher  Dominlco  Belluo- 

mini,  r.  301  Hayes 
Franciel  Jean,  cellarman  Marchand's  Restau- 
rant, r.  609  Pine 
Francis  Andrew  S.,  leverman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

142114  Bush 
"    Carrie,  domestic,  423  Cole 
"    Charles,  laborer    Pac.   Roll.    Mill,    r.    301 

Sierra 
"    Charles  B.,  janitor,  14  Sansome.  r.  905  Post 
"    Charles  T.,  shoemaker,  r.  1109  Potrero  Av 
Francis  D.  B..  vice-president  Francis- Valentine 

Co.,  517  Clay,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
.,    D.  Ganot,  printer,  r.  129  G'Farrell 
"    Edna  Miss,  bookkeeper  George  W.  Haight, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Eric  M.,  clerk  cashier's  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co..  r.  2616  Webster 
"    Francois  (Fenton  &  Francis),  r.  1421  Bush 
"    Frederick  J.,  photographer,  r.  528  Geary 
"    George,  lumberman,  r.  681  Mission 
"    George  E..  clerk  general  passenger  agent's 

ofBce  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2106  Jones 
"    George  W..  shoe  laster   Siebe,  Glanville 

Co.,  r.  1521  Sanchez 
"    Grosvenor,  surveyor,  r.  2616  Webster 
"    Guy,  clerk,  r.  518  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harold,  clerk  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
'•    Harry,  hostler  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185  Steven- 
son 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  113,  26th 
Francis  Harry,  president  Land  Savings  Union 

of  California   and  financial  agent,  69-71 

Chronicle  Bldg.  r.  San  Rafael 
-    Henry  M.,  clerk,  r.  127  Silver 
"    James,  conductor  S.   F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  54 

San  Jose  Av 
••    James  E.,  janitor  Sheriff's  office,   r.   1133 

Union 
"    James  S.,  r.  1405  Mason 
"    John,  janitor,  r.  1128  Pacific 
"    John,  salt  dealer,  r.  606  Hampshire 
"    John,  watchman  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  1128  Pacific 
'■    John  B.   (Francis  &  Merki),  and   teacher 

music,  r.  1045%  Valencia 
•■    John  D.,  salesman  G.  B.  Orcese  &  Co.,  r. 

1100  Powell 
'■    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  223  Minna 
"    John  R.,  stevedore,  r.  1402  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
'■    Joseph,  seaman  str  Pomona 
■■    Joseph  B.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

523  Howard 
"    Joseph  F.,  merchant,  r.  1405  Mason 
"    Joseph  S.  (Francis  &  Cabral),  r.  54514  Mason 
"    Joseph  S.,  president  Western  Outlook  Pub- 
lishing Co.  and  clerk  general  passenger 
agents  office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1020  Powell 


Francis  Joseph  S.,  salesman,  r.  1405  Mason 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  5  Guerrero 
"    Kate  M.  Miss,  dressmaking,  506  Jones 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  11  Auburn 
'•    Martin  S.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry..  r.  1311 

Larkin 
"    Mina,  widow,  r.  118  Haight 
"    Nicholas,  warehouseman  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  47  Bluxome 
"    Perry   L.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

1501  Church 
"    Peter  C,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  29 

Chapul  tepee 
"    Robert  C,  collector  The  Western  Outlook, 

r.  2106  Jones 
"    Samuel,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  523  Howard 
Francis-Valentine  Co.,  T.  B.  Valentine  presi- 
dent, D.  B.  Francis  vice-president,  James 
B.    Hughes     secretary,   book     and    job 
printers,  engravers  and    electrotypers, 
517  Clay  and  510-516  Commercial 
"    Walter,  clerk  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Willard  H.,  traveling  salesman  Langley 

&  Michaels  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  M.,  teamster,  r.  UVA  Perry 
"    W.  L.,driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  19  Haw- 
thorne 
"    W.    S.,  conductor    Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  1421 
Bush 
Francis    &   Cabral    (Joseph    S.    Francis    and 
Mattias  F.  Cabral),  produce  conomission 
merchants    and    proprietors  San  Diego 
Fish  Co.,  423-425  Davis,  telephone  Black 
105 
"    &    Merki    (John   B.    Francis    and     Louis 
Merki),    musical    instruments,    705  Va- 
lencia 
Franciscan  Residence,  Rev.  Maximilian  Neu- 
mann superior,  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
Francisco  Domingo,  liquors,  107  Jackson,  r.  422 
Drumm 
"    George    B.,  butcher  C.  W.   Foster,   r.  725 
O'Farrell 
Francisco  Harry  H.,  agent  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
Fast  Freight  Line,  61  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 
240  San  Jose  Av 
"    Joseph  S.,  bookkeeper  Revere  Rubber  Co., 

r.  238,  6th 
"    Mary  Miss,  lodgings,  238,  6th 
Francisconi    E.,  cook    Antonio   Caselli,  r.  249 

Pacific 
Franciscovich  Frank,  cashier  Louis  Taussig  & 
Co.,  r.  25O614  Mission 
"    Martin,  r.  25061/4  Mission 
Franck  Charles,  r.  208  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Daniel,  upholsterer,  r.  5  South  Broderick 
Franck  George,  house    and    sign  painter  and 
artists'  materials,  1919  Mission 
"    Henry  A.,  machinist  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 

Co.,  r  308  Noe 
"    Isidore,  musician,  r.  517  Post 
Francke    Albert    (Franoke   &   Heckert),  r.  634 
Pacific 
"    Phil   C,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  19131/4 

Devisadero 
"    &  Heckert  (Albert  Francke  and  William 
Heckert)   liquors  and  lodgings,  634  Pa- 
cific 
.^^Franoke.    See  Franck,  Frank  and   Franks 
Franco-American    Tallow    and    Fertilizer  Co,, 
August  Prou  proprietor,  SE  cor  De  Haro 
and  El  Dorado 
Franco-Califomien  (French  daily  and  weekly), 
Alfred    Chaigneau    publisher   and    pro- 
prietor, 529  California 
"    Mariano,  r.  5  Morey  Alley 
"    Pilar,  domestic,  1420  Larkin 
Francoeur  David  T.,  carpenter,  r.  334  Elizabeth 
"    Francis  I.,  journalist  Examiner,  r.  845  Fill- 
more 
"    George  H.,  attorney  at  law,  184-185  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1413  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Germain,  compositor  James  H.  Barry,  r. 
845  Fillmore 
Franconia  House,  Charles  Pierson  proprietor, 

S  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 
Francovich  Antonio,  cook  Matteo  Drobaz,  r.  6 
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Francovicli  John,  oysterman  G.  Mayes  &  Co., 

r.  725  Busli 
Franooz  Gustave,  salesman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 

520  Stockton 
Frandsen  Rasmus,  notions,  1330  Alabama 
Franey  Kate,  widow,  r.  29  Freelon 
Frank  Abraham,  clothing,  108  Pacific 
Frank  Atoramham  L.,  secretary  Raphael's  9-15 
Kearny,    r.    2121    California,    telephone 
West  684. 

"    Adam,  butcher  Katz&  Sons,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

"    A.  Henry,  stationer  and  printer,  532  Clay, 
r.  Alameda 

"    Albert  (S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.),  r.  1135  Polk 

"    Alexander  (S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.)  r.  1135  Polk 

"     Alexander  H.   (E.  Frank    &  Sons)  r.  3313 
California 

«'    Andreas,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  518  Howard 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1617  Green 

"    Antoine,  lineman,  r.  1228V2  Pine 

"    Arthur  H.,   salesman    Bernard    Frank,   r. 
1311  Pacific 

"    August  (Petermann  &  Frank),  r.  922  Green- 
wich 

"    August,  baker  John  B.  Shay 

"    August  W.,  sign  painter,  616  Merchant,  r. 
427'/2  Chestnut 

"    Augustus  G.,  salesman  Indianapolis  Furni- 
ture Co,  r.  11  Clinton  Park 

"    Benjamin,  packer,  r.  805  Pine 

"    Bernard,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  1311  Pacific 

"    Bernhard,   solicitor  W.   H.  Fuchs,  r.  1157 
Folsom 

"    Brothers  (Frederick  and  George  P.),  office 
318  Crocker  Bldg 

"    Frank  C,  salesman,  r.  1013  Howard 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1431  McAllister 

"    Charles,  porter,  r.  63  Minna 

"    Charles,  steward  str  Willamette  Valley,  r. 
1522  Dolores 

"    Charles  L.,  agent,  r.  1707  Geary 

^'    Clara  M.,  widow,  r.  1353  Post 

"    Clement  N.,  with  H.  W.  Frank  &  Co.,  r. 
1823  Market 

"    David,  tailor  Harry  D.  Hutt,  r.  26  Russ 

''    E.  &  Sons  (Ephraim,  Mitchel  L.  and  Alex- 
ander H.),  clothiers,  535-537  Kearny 

"    Emanuel,  capitalist,  r.  1453  Franklin 

"    Emil,   salesman  Michels  &  Wand,  r.  1509 
Gough 

"    Ephraim  (E.  Frank  &  Sons),  r.  2313  Califor- 
nia 

"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  1930  Bush 

"    Etta,  widow,  r.  1623  Vallejo 

"    Ferdinand,  painter,  1003  Pacific 

"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  378'/^  Natoma 

"    Frederick  A.  (FrankBros.),r.  2001  Van  Ness 
Av 

"    Frederick  J.,  carriage  maker,  1209  Webster, 
r.  517  Howard 

^'    Frederick  W.,  engraver  A.  E.  Ridley  &  Co., 
r.  140,  12th 

"    George  L.,  manager  Schrader  Bros.,  NE 
cor  Ellis  and  Larkin,  r.  140,  12th 

"    George  P.  (Frank  Bros.),  r.  Portland,  Or. 

"    George  W.,  miller,  r.  543  Castro 

"    Harry,  clerk  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  r.  1807 
Laguna 

"    Harry  C,  r.  2530  Octavia 

"    Harry  G.,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Harry  J.  I.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  1623 
Vallejo 

"    Henry,  brass  finisher  S.  F.   Novelty  and 
Plating  Wks,  r.  200  Turk 

"    Henry,  gardener,  r.  1715  O'Farrell 
FraiLk  Henry  W.  (H.  W.  Frank  &  Co.)  and  pro- 
prietor Milwaukee  Furniture  Co.,  932-934 
Howard,  r.  1433  McAllister 

"    Herman  C,  transferrer  Britton  &  Rey,  r. 
140,  13th 
Frank  H.  W.  &  Co.  (Henry  W.  Frank),  manu- 
facturers bedding,  furniture  and  uphol- 
stery, 212-216  Commercial 

"    Irving  H.,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1330 
Sutter 

"    Isaac,  r.  805  Pine 

"    J.  &  Son,  merchants  (Calistoga),  office   13- 
15  Battery 


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Frank  Jacob  (J.  Frank  &  Son),  r.  1709  Post 
"    Jacob,  upholsterer,  r.  727^/2  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Jacob  J.,  salesman  Crown  Distilleries  Co., 

r.  1807  Laguna 
"    J.  Bernard,  painter  A.   W.   Frank,  r.  427^/2 

Chestnut 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1320  Sutter 
"    John,  porter  Benj.Curtaz&  Son,  r.  415  Green 
"    John,  restaurant,  1002  Hyde,  r.  1338V2  Pine 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  309,  8th 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  337  Clara 
"    John  B.,  fish,  627  Laguna,  r.  532  Ivy  Av 
"    John  L.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  433a  22d 
"    John  R.,  butcher,  321  Clement 
"    Joseph,  r.  713  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Stiner,  Straus  &  Hyman,  r. 

1831  Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  liquors,  984 ^4  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  161  Dore 
"    Karl,  carpenter,  r.  401  Harrison 
"    Leo,  waiter,  r.  307  Montgomery  Av 
"    Leon,  liquors,  60  Stuart,  r.  805  Pine 
"    Louis  J.  (S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.),  r.  Redwood 

City 
"    Lucy  Miss,  saleslady  Bernard  Frank,   r. 

1311  Pacific 
"    Ludwig,  bookkeeper  Albert  Mueller  &  Co., 

r.  1243  Leavenworth 

FRANK  MARK  E., 

exclusive  men's  and  boys'  furnisher 
and  maker  of  shirts,  238  Kearny,  r. 
1613  Scott 

Frank  Martin  (S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
Frank   Maurice,  special    agent   Fidelity    and 
Casualty  Co.   (of  New  York),  6  Mutual 
Life  Bldg,  6th  floor,  333  Sansome,  and 
fire  and  marine  insurance,  210  Sansome, 
r.  3610  Sacramento 
"    Max,  patternmaker,  r.  314  Ellis 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  619  .Jersey 
"    Mitchel  L.  (E.  Frank  &  Sons),  r.  2313  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Morris  E.,  traveling  salesman  G.  M.  Kutz 

&  Co.,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Moses,  specialist,  126  Kearny,  room  40 
"    Moses  A.,  bookkeeper  Wolf  &  Frank,  r.  105 

Scott 
"    Moses  J.,  r.  1819  Laguna 
"    Nathan,  cloak  maker,  r.  105  Scott 
"    Nathan,  tailor,  r.  559!4  Stevenson 
"    Nathan  H.  (Andros  &  Frank),  attorney  at 
law,  320  Sansome,  rooms  6-7,  r.  3114  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Oscar,  salesman,  r.  3610  Sacramento 
"    Rudolph  W.,  student,  r.  1910  Washington 
"    Samuel,  bartender  Leon  Frank,  r.  805  Pine 
'^    Samuel,   stock  broker,  307  Montgomery,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Samuel  M.,  r.  1821  Sacramento 
Frank  S.  H.  &  Co.  (Martin,  William,  Alexander, 
Albert   and   Louis  J.   Frank  and  A.   J. 
Marcus),  tanners  and    dealers   leather, 
hides,  etc.,  406-408  Battery 
"    Soloma  Mrs.,  r.  140,  12th 
"    Stephen,  r.  9  Hubbard 
"    Tanning  Co.   (Redwood  City,  Cal.),  office 

406  Battery 
"    William,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    William  (Gutte  &  Frank),   r.   1910  Wash- 
ington 
"    William  (S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.),  r.  2207  Buch- 
anan 
"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  SE  cor  Castro  and  25th 
Frank's  BiUiard  Parlors,  Harry  B.  Adler  pro- 
prietor, 8  Eddy 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron, 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Frank's  Block,  502  Washington 
"     Rotisserie,  Coutard  &  Hoch    proprietors, 

419  Pine 
Frank's  Saloon,  John  L.  Radovich  proprietor, 

328  Pine 
^Sr-Frank.    See  Franck,  Francke,  Franke  and 

Franks 
Franke  Bruno,  master  mariner,  r.  467  Shotwell 
"    Charles  R.  (A.  Herman  &  Co.),  r.  64,  1st 
"    Emil,  gardener,  r.  517  Birch  Av 
"    Gustav.  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  139,  14th 
•'    Henry,  clerk  P.  Mayer  &  Co.,  r.  132,  11th 
"    Henry,  coffee  dealer,  r.  17th  Av  South  nr  J 
"    Herman,  blacksmith,  r.  507  Mission 
■'    John  W.,  electrician,  r.  I  bet  14th  and  15th 

Avs  South 
"    John  W.,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  cor  L  and  15th  Av  South 
"    Joseph,   shoemaker   Martin  Goldstein,  r. 

821  Vz  Montgomery 
"    Julius,  laborer  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Otto  G.,   plumber  W.  P.   Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

11314  Francisco 
"    Paul  (Dickow  &  Franke),  r.  772  Mission 
"    Paul,  salesman,  r.  4,  13th 
"    Philip,  clerk,  r.  I91314  Devisadero 
"    William,  fireman  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  cor 

7th  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
M9ir  Franke.    See  Franck,  Francke,  Frank  and 

Franks 
Frankel  Charles,  plumber,  r.  SE  cor  13th  Av 

and  L 
"    David,  salesman,  r.  1630  O'Farrell 
"     Emil  B.,  clerk  H.  H.  Sattler  &  Co.,  r.  1417 

Octavia 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  12th  Av  and  L 
"    Hermann    L.,    salesman   Columbia    Shoe 

Store,  r.  1514  California 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1318  Sutter 
"    Julius,  milkman,  SE  cor  12th  Av  and  L 
"    Lee  (Kaufmann  &  Frankel),   r.  1514  Cali- 
fornia 
'^    Richard,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
Frankenbach  Valentine,  r.  1616  Buchanan 
Frankenberg  Bernard,  salesman,  r.  2215  Sutter 
"    Fred,  salesman,  r.  2215  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  harness  and  saddlery,  208  Drumm, 

r.  2215  Sutter 
"    Leon,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lottie,  widow,  r.  626  Grove 
•'     Louis,  cigar  maker  Frahm  &  Frankenberg, 

r.  626  Grove 
"    Louis,  collector  Rosenblum  &  Abraham,  r. 

"    Nathan  J.  (Frahm&  Frankenberg),  r.  1413»4 
Buchanan 
Frankenheimer  Joseph,  r.  136  West  Mission 
"    Meyer,  salesman  M.  Blaskower  &  Co.,  r. 
136  West  Mission 
Frankenthal  Frederick  (Goldman  &  Co.),  r.  229 
Stockton 
"    Jacob,  merchant,  r.  1718  Bush 
Frankfeld  Bernhard,  r.  1234  Bush 
Frankfort  Accident  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance 
Co.  of  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany, 
Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.  managers,  Boole  & 
Bosqui  city  agents,  204  Sansome 
"    Marine   Insurance   Co.    (Germany),  Voss. 
Conrad  &  Co.    general  agents,  204  San- 
Sansome 
Franklin  Abe,    clothing,    231    Jackson,    r.    1121 
Powell 
"    Abraham,  barber,  r.  1803  Jones 
"    Abraham,  commission  broker,  r.  1409  Ellis 


Franklin  Adolph,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  28 

John 
"    Albert  W.,  painter,  r.  10  Vulcan 
"    Benjamin,  janitor,  r.  1611  Mason 
"    Benjamin,  section  foreman,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Benjamin  G.,   city  agent   Massachusetts 

Mutual  Life  Ins.   Co.,  214  Pine,  room  56, 

r.  28  Hawthorne 

FRANKLIN    BOOK    AND    JOB 

PRINTING  OFFICE,   Frank  Eastman  & 
Co.  proprietors,  509  Clay 

Franklin  Caroline,  widow,  r.  521  Lombard 

"    Charles,  salesman,  r.  1803  Jones 

"    Charles,  soda  water  bottler,  r.  145V4,5th 

"    Charles  B.,  carpenter,  r.  623  O'Farrell 

"    Charles  R.,  pattern  maker,  r.  525  Folsom 

"    Clara  Mrs.,  r.  111,9th 

■'    Emanuel  B.,  draughtsman,  r.  1409  Ellis 

"    Fannie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 
School,  r.  514  Hermann 
Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Philadelphia), 
Edward   E.    Potter  manager,  508   Cali- 
ifornia,  room  3 

"    Fred  M.,  painter,  r.  540  Ellis 

"    George,  r.  107  Trenton 

"    George,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
1916  Leavenworth 

"    George  W.,  laborer,  r.  525  Folsom 
Franklin  Grammar  School,  Richard  D.   Faulk- 
ner principal,  E  s  8th  bet  Harrison  and 
Bryant 
Franklin  Gravel  Mining  Co.  (Dutch  Flat,  Cal.), 
George  R.  Spinney  secretary,  310  Pine, 
room  28 
Franklin  Hall,  1839  Fillmore 

"    Helen  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  623  O'Farrell 

"    Henry  H.,  solicitor,  r.  Ill,  9th 

"    Herman,  traveling  salesman,  r.   106  Wal- 
nut 

"    House,  127  Montgomery 

"    Hyman  (Franklin  &  Newman),  r.   629  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 

"    Isidor,  traveling  salesman  M.  Franklin  & 
Bro.,  r.  907  Ellis 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  281  Minna 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  422  Brannan 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  221  Paris 

"    John    (Franklin    &    Swenson),     r.     1054V2 
Howard 

"    John,  pile  driver  Jas.   A.   McMahon,  r.  63 
Tehama 

"    Joseph,  r.  141  Taylor 

"    Joseph  (M.  Franklin  &  Bro.),  r.  1227  Geary 

"    Joseph,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   3353 
Mission 

"    Julius,  brass  molder,  r.  531  Lombard 

,,    Julius  S.  (Metzger  &  Franklin),  r.  2930  Cal- 
ifornia 

"    Leon,  r.  15081/i  Howard 

"    M.  &  Brother  (Marcus  and  Joseph),   im- 
porters dry  goods,  25-27  Sansome 

"    M.   A.    Mrs.,  proprietor   Vermont    House, 
303%  Sutter 

"    Marcus  (M.  Franklin  &  Bro.),  r.  639  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Martin,  carpenter,  r.  1723  Eddy 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  525  Folsom 

"    Max  J.,  insurance,  r.  1432  Geary 

"    Milton  W.,  student,  r.  1227  Geary 

"    Moses  J.,  pawnbroker,  215  Grant  Av,  r.  1444 

O'Farrell 

Franklin  Nate,  law  and  collection  agency,  410 

Kearny,  rooms  12-13,  r.  629  Golden  Gate 

Av 

Noah   J.    Mrs.,    widow,  pawnbroker,   1106 

Market,  r.  1440  O'Farrell 
Robert  E.,  with  ^tna  Mineral  Water  Co., 

r.  31  Lafayette 
Samuel,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  715 

Gough 
Samuel,  druggist  J.  L.  Cerf,  r.  1409  Ellis 
Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  514  Hermann 
Franklin  Savings  and  Building  Association, 
William  Hatje  secretary,  office  515  Mar- 
ket 

"     Simon  S..  tailor,  r.  1803  Jones 

"    Stephen,  clerk  Oregon  Coal   and  Naviga- 
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Franklin  Street   Presbyterian  Churcti,  Rev. 
George  D.   B.   Stewart  pastor,  SW  cor 
Franklin  and  Vallejo 
"    Theodore,  shoe  cutter,  r.  1723  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Victoria,  widow,  r.  540  Ellis 
"    Walter  F.,  student,  r.  1237  Geary 
"    William,  musician,  r.  313  Leavenworth 
"    William  L.,  expressman,  r.  1303  Baker 
"    William  S.,  sign  writer,  421  Jones,  r.  595 

Folsom 
"    &  Newman  (Hyman  Franklin  and  Nathan 
Newman),  proprietors  Globe  Glove  Co., 
121  Pine 
"    &    Swenson    (John    Franklin    and    Henry 
Swenson),  restaurant,  50,  3d 
Franks  Annie  E.  Miss,   teacher  Moulder  Pri- 
mary   School,    r.   SE   cor  Fillmore  and 
Hermann 
Franks  BrotHers  (Joseph  P.,  James  J.  R.  and  Ed- 
ward F.),  beer  bottlers,  SE  cor  Fillmore 
and  Hermann,  telephone  Steiner  1061 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  Russ  House 
"    Edmond,  restaurant,  740,  7th  Av,  r.  Fulton 

nr  6th  Av 
"    Edward  F.  (Franks  Bros.),  r.  SE  cor  Fill- 
more and  Hermann 
"    Frank,  porter  Walter  H.  Blunden,   r.  427 

Turk 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

550  Valencia 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  11  Chapultepec 
"    George  M.  (Fannin  &  Franks),  r.  The  Colo- 
nial 
"    Harry,  compositor,  r.  528  O'Farrell 
"    James,  capitalist,  r.  SE  cor  Fillmore   and 

Hermann 
"    James,  truckman  Truck  6.  r.  829  Hayes 
"    James  J.  R.  (Franks  Bros.),  r.  SE  cor  Fill- 
more and  Hermann 
"    Joseph  P.   (Franks  Bros.),  r.  SE  cor  Fill- 
more and  Hermann 
"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
"    Nettie  F.  Miss,  r.  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
"    Newman,  tailor,  131  Eddy,  r.  400  Polk 
"    William,  dyer,  r.  610  Polk 
"    William,  wheelwright,  r.  1300  Larkin 
i3S-Franks.    See  Franck,  Francke,  Frank  and 

Franke 
Franquelin  Adolph  P.,  collector,  r.  31  John 

"    E.,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515  California 
Fransen  Louise,  domestic,  1816  Larkin 

"    Peter  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  716Brannan 
Frantz  Jay  M.,  real  estate,  r.  2515  Fillmore 
Frantzkee  John  G.,  r.  304,  3d 
Franusich  John  N.,  bartender  Radovich  Bros., 
r.  55  Tehama 
"    Martin,  restaurant,  Bryant  bet  Main  and 
Spear,  r.  403  Bryant 
Franz  Charles,  gardener,  r.  541  Valencia 
"    Louis,  waiter  J.  L.  Radovich,  r.  1310  Pa- 
cific 
"    Theodore,  barber  L.  Ulsemer,  r.  51  Preclta 

Av 
"    Valentine,  carpenter,  r.  1215  San  Jose  Av 
Franzell  Ellen  B.,  widow,  r.  400  Clayton 
Franzen  Albert  H.,  upholsterer  Henry  Franzen, 
r.  231  Ellis 
"    Augusta  Mrs.,  r.  7  Mission  Court 
"    Charles,  seaman  str  Protection 
"    Frederick,  electrician  Rudolph  Wallman, 

r.  231  Ellis 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  909  Powell 
"    Henry,  upholsterer,  231  Ellis 
"    Henry  Jr..  draper  Henry  Franzen,   r.   331 

Ellis 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  933  Kearny 
Franzina  M.,  real  estate  agent,  r.   83314  Mont- 
gomery 
Franzinelli  Antonio,  liquors,  437  Broadway 
Franzini  Adolph,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros. 
Franzoi  Charles,  cutter  L.   Gottheim  &  Co.,  r. 

1423  California 
Franzoni  F.  C,  musician,  r.  531  Union 

"    William  H.,  bartender  Commercial  Hotel 
FrapoUi  B.  &  Co.  (Frank  and  Mrs.  Teresa  Fra- 
poUi),  native  wines  and  brandies,  712- 
714  Battery 
"    Frank  (B.  Frapolli  &  C0.I,  r.  909  Filbert 


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Frapolli  Sylvio,  foreman  B.  Frapolli  &  Co.,  r. 
909  Filbert 
"    Teresa,  widow  (B.  Frapolli  &  Co.),   r.  909 
Filbert 
Frary  Allen,  clerk  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,   r.   735b 

Ellis 
Eraser  Alexander,  driver,  r.  730  Army 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1702  Polk 
"    Annie  B.,  widow,  r.  926  Mission 
"    Belle  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  37,  2d 
•'    Bruce  E.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  129 

California  Av 
"    Cattle  Food  Co.,  William  Tucker  manager, 

11  Hickory  Av 
"    C.  D.,  ropetender  S.  F.  &  S.  M.   Ry.,   r.  379 

Arlington 
"    Daniel  C,  carpenter  Townley  Bros.,  r.   820 

Howard 
"    Duncan,  bartender  McCreadie  &  Gallagher, 

r.  5  Mason 
"    Duncan  P.,  carpenter,  r.  117  Valley 
"    Edward  W.,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r.  936  Mission 
"    Edwin  J.,  physician,  406  Sutter,  rooms  18- 

19,  r.  2013  Sacramento 
"    E.  F.,  driver  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
•'    E.  S.  Mrs.,  physician,  610  Mason 
"    Ethelbert    M.,  electrician  Cahill  &  Hall 

Elevator  Co.,  r.  1423  California 
"    Eugene  J.  P.,  r.  926  Mission 
"    Frederick,    clerk    Edward    Andersen,     r. 

Berkeley 
"    George   B.,   night    manager   The    United 

Press,  302  Montgomery,  room  46,  r.   827 

Geary 
"    George  F.,  helper  William  S.  Snook  &  Son, 

r.  810  Dolores 
"    George  W.,  collector  The  J.  Dewing  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Gordon,  ship  carpenter,  r.  334  Duncan 
"     Gregory  G.,  traveling   salesman  Dunham, 

Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Occidental 

Hotel 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk  Upton  Bros.,  r.  738,  14th 
"    Howard,  machinist,  r.  1108,  24th 
"    Howard,  teamster,  r.  613  Bryant 
"    Hugh,    insurance    agent,    508   California, 

room  42,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hugh  W.,  attorney  at  law,  508  California. 

room  43,  r.  334  Van  Ness  Av 
"    James  A.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.   Co.,  r. 

1003  Natoma 
"    James  C,  machinist  Cal.  Electrical   Wks. 

r.  1413  Polk 
"    James  D.,  carpenter,   14   Leavenworth,   r. 

38  McAllister 
"    James  E.,  clerk  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    James  G.,  carpenter,  r.  506,  3d 
"    James  G.,  salesman   Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  1413  Polk 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  738,  14th 
"    James  K.  (Henrix  &  Eraser),  r.  543  Freder- 
ick 
"    James  O.,  laborer,  r.  1833  Hyde 
"    John,  bartender  James  P.  Kirwan  Jr.,  r.  113 

Bay 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  738,  14th 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  856  Folsom 
"    John  A.,  foreman  machinist  Union  I.  Wks, 

r,  418  Sutter 
"    John  G.,  clerk   Bancroft- Whitney    Co.,    r. 

Oakland 
"    John  P.,  sign  painter,  809  Mission 
"    John  R.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  16 

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painter,   polisher  and  natural  wood 
finisher,  310  Stockton,  telephone  Grant 
196,  r.  610  Mason 
Fraser,  Louis  C,  agent  J.  L.  Flood,  26  Flood 
Bldg,  and  7  Nevada  Block,  r.  Ill  Brod- 
erick 
■'    N.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  131  Post 
"     Roderick,  sparmaker  C.  A.  Castner  &  Co., 

r.  810  Dolores 
"     S.  A.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 
"     Simon  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1218  Mis- 
sion 
'•     Simon  P.  A.,  carpenter  William  Little,  r. 

2931  Laguna 
"    Thomas  (Brennan  &  Fraser).  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Thomas  A.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR,  r.  1131  Union 
Fraser  Thomas  T.,  druggist  and  chemist,  1086 
Howard 
'•    Wilbur,   clerk  T.   H.    Ryan   &   Co.,   r.    106 

Mason 
•'    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  302  Lily  Av 
■'    William,  wharfinger,  r.  1007  Harrison 
"    William  F.,  jeweler  Isaac  Hassen,  r.  7.S8, 

14th 
"    William  G.,  plasterer,  r.  1423  California 
"    William  H.,  patternmaker,  r.  414B  Lily  Av 
"    William  L.,  painter,  r.  Majestic  nr  Hearst 
A-S" Fraser.    See  Fraiser,  Frazer  and  Frazier 
Frasier  Robert,  foreman  shipwright   Clark  & 

Webster,  r.  Oakland 
Frassi  Antonio,  fresco  painter,  68'^  West  Mis- 
sion 
Frassinello  Giacomo,  cooper  J.  J.  Kucich,  r  2 

Pfeiffer 
Fratas    Anthony,    liquors,    112   Steuart,   r.  411 

Dolores 
Fraternal  Hall,  3029,  16th 
"    Printing  Co.,  W.  D.  S.   Harrington  man- 
ager, 14  McAllister 
Frates  Frank,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    John,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    Joseph,  barber  August  Phillips,  r.  Oakland 
Fratessa  Charles,  milker,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

37th  Av  South 
Fratina  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Pietro,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Bartol 
Fratinger  Arthur  F.,  clerk,  r.  817  Eddy 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  817  Eddy 
Frauen  Adolph,  delivery  clerk  Charles  M.  Plum 
&Co.,  r.  11  Wool 
"    Heinrich  A.,  shoemaker,  6061-4,  .3d 
"    Peter,   carpenter   Frank   A.    Geier,    r.     11 
Wool 
Frauenholz  Arthur  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  13.5  Chest- 
nut 
Frauenkron  Joseph  J.,  proprietor   Merchants' 

Lunch,  518  Kearny,  r.  621  Stevenson 
Frawley  Edward  J.,   stonecutter,  r.    172  Clem- 
entina 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  172  Clementina 
"    Henry  W.,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 

&Co.,  r.  131  Castro 
"    John,  r.  131  Castro 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Patrick  J.,  bridgebuilder,   r.    172  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Thomas  R.,  metal  roofer,  r.   I6O61/,  Lexint'- 
ton  Av 
Fray  Fred,  teamster,  r.  3114  Dore 
FrayerB.  E.,  motorman  Market  St.    Ry..  r.  129 
California  Av 
"    Joseph  F.,  wood  dealer,  r.  4  Enterprise 
Frayne  Frank  J.,  r.  113  Wildey 


Fraysinous  Jean,    yardman    Legallett-Helwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Fraysse  Jean,  baker,  r.  815  Stockton 
Frazee  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  8  Hopeton  Terrace 
Frazer  Anna,  domestic,  1602  Fell 
"    Charles  E.,  grainer,  r.  439  Fell 
"    Charles  R.,  electrician,  r.  439  Fell 
"    David  W.,  books,  II614  Taylor 
"    Henry    C,    inspector    Westinghouse    Air 

Brakes,  r.  114  Scott 
"    James,  insurance  agent,  308  Pine,  r.  614 

Sutter 
"    James,  painter,  r.  128,  10th 
•'    James  L.,  conductor,  r.  1824b  Howard 
"    James  S.,  fireman  str  Progreso,  r.  12  Fed- 
eral 
"    John,  speculator,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Lena,  domestic,  1045  Valencia 
"    Robert,  cook  Adam  Swan,  r.  1148  Market 
"    Thomas  F.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co., 

r.  2218  Greenwich 
■'    Thomas  J.,  dentist,  80  Flood  Bldg,  r.   711 

Jones 
"    William  J.,  pipe  litter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  1109Folsom 
4®~ Frazer.    See  Fraser,  Frasier  and  Frazier 
Frazier  Albert,  employee  Palace  Hotel,  r.   1612 
Baker 
"    Ferdinand  F.,  traveling   salesman   Well- 
man.  Peck&  Co.,  r.  1504  Market 
"    Hugh,  r.  718  Tennessee 
Frazier  James  Lewis,  superintendent  Coast  Di- 
vision S.  P.  Co.,r.  1902  Broderick 
"    Louis,  cutter  Heyneman  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Patrick  B.,  capitalist,  r.  1403  Devisadero 
FrearHugoP.,  naval  architect  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
127  De  Long  Av 
"    Walter    Rev.,     general    agent    American 
Board    of    Commissioners    for  Foreign 
Missions.  7  Montgomery  Av,  r.  Oakland 
4®"Frear.    See  Freer 
Freeh  Henry,  printer,  r.  15  Langton 
Frechette  Jean,  cook  Marchand's  Restaurant,  r. 

421,  4th 
4S"  Frechett.    See  Frichette 
4®-  Frechtle.    See  Freechtle 
Frechou  Eugene,  butcher,  r.   154  Shipley  rear 
Freck  Henry  M.,  stairbuilder,  407  Mission,  r.  931 
Dolores 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  131  Clara 
Fred  Finch  Orphanage,  I.  J.  Truman  treasurer, 
office  Mills  Bldg.  236  Bush  , 

"    Mary,  domestic,  2131  Sacramento 
Fredell  Charles  G.,  groceries,  1222  Howard 
Fredenburg  Lizzie    Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  loGSYz 

Market 
«S-  Fredenburg.    See  Freudenberg 
Frederick  Annie,  domestic,  2103  Pacific  Av 
"    Bernard  M.,  compositor  Dewey  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

1109  Howard 
"    Charles,  r.  449y2,  20th 
"    G.  Henry,   cooper  August    Petzold,  r.  118 

Drumm 
•'     Henry  C,  tailor,  r.  27  Lapidge 
"    Joseph  S.,  shipping  clerk  Jackson  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  1426  Mission 
"    Robert  B.,  foreman  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  11  Eagenia  Av 
"    W.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1426  Mission 
Frederick  William  A.,  president  Jackson  Brew- 
ing Co.,  1428  Mission,  r.  1426  Mission 
"    William  B.,  inventor,  r.  2203  Mission 
&3~  Frederick.    See  Fredericks  and  Fredrick 
Fredericks  Albert,  janitor  Mutual  Life  Bldg 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  417b  Francisco 
"    Arthur  R.,  salesman  Joseph  Fredericks  & 

Co.,  r.  1810  Webster 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  Marshall,  Teggart  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  E..  salesman  Joseph  Fredericks  & 

Co.,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Conrad,  teamster  Walker  Bros.,  r.  428,  7th 
"    Detlef,  bartender  Collins  &  Wheeland,  r. 

1020  Howard 
"    Edward,  baker  Swain  Bros.,  r.  3.30  Fremont 
"     Edward  C,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  836 

Olive  Av 
"    Evangeline  Mrs.,  r.  7.35  Folsom 


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Fredericks  Ferdinand,  blacksmith, 

mont 
"    Frank,  r.  606  Sutter 
'•    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  417b  Francisco 
"    George  A.,  apprentice  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  917 

Larkin 
"    George  H.,  bookseller,  r.  326,  7tli 
„    Henry  A.,  waiter  George  H.  Ricliard.  r.  735 

Folsom 
'<    Jacob,  stableman  Bavaria  Brewery,  r.  2424 

Greenwich 
"    Jacob  C,  teamster,  113  Bush,  r.  1612  Steiner 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2422  Greenwich 
"    Joseph   (Joseph  Fredericks  &  Co.),  r.   606 

Sutter 

FREDERICKS    JOSEPH  &  CO. 

(Joseph  Fredericks),  furniture,  car- 
pets, upholstery,  sole  agents  Vienna 
bentwood  furniture,  special  designs 
portieres,  draperies  and  art  cabinet 
work,  649-651  Market,  telephone  Main 
816  ^      ,     . 

Fredericks     Joseph     A.,    teamster    Overland 
Freight  Transfer  Co.,  r.  205  Kennebec 

"    Leopold,    master    schr   Howard,    office   5 
Spear,  r.  10  De  Boom 

"    Louis,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms,  r.  1 
5th 

"    Nicholas,  glove  cutter,  r.  418  Ellis 

"    Oscar,  wagon  maker,  r.  767  Folsom 

'■    Paul  J.,  foreman  R.  A.  Giltoide  &  Co.,  r. 
983  Harrison 

"    R.  R.,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Uranus  nr  17th 

"    Theresa    Miss,    stenographer     Columbus 

Buggy  Co. 

«®-Fredericks.    See  Fredricks  and  Friedricks 

Fredericksburg  Bottling  Co.,  August  J.  Lang 

president  and  manager,  Gustav  Liebold 

vice-president,  Charles  Vatch  secretary, 

921  Market  and  1510  Ellis 

Fredericksburg    Brewery    (San   Jose,    Cal.), 

office  403  Market,  telephone  Main  1150 
Frederickson  Albert,  mate  schr  Montezuma 

"    Charles  A.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  634,  4th 

"    Charles  F.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  30 
Page 

"    Eva,  domestic,  721  Ashbury 

"    Frank,  bartender  Charles  G.  Ahlgren,  r.  26 
Folsom 

"    Henry,  yardman   Pac.    Woodenware    and 
Cooperage  Co.,  r.  634,  4th 

"    Nicholas,  coachman,  r.  1309  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  437,  4th 

"    Philip,  waiter  J.  U.  Hastings 

"    William,  master  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
4®-Frederickson.    See  Fredrickson 
Frediani  A.  &  Co.  (Allezzio  Frediani  and  Law- 
rence Biagi),  fruits   and  vegetables,  535 
Hayes 

"    A.  &  Co.  (Attilio  Frediani),  fruits  and  veg- 
etables, 1605  Folsom 

"    Allezzio  (A.  Frediani  &  Co.),  r.  535  Hayes 

"    Attilio  (A.  Frediani  &  Co.),  r.  305,  12th 

"    Eugene,  laborer   B.  lacopetti  &  Co.,  r.  33 
Broadway 

"    Francesco,  clerk   Delia    Maggiora  &  Mo- 
retti,  r.  850  Valencia 

"    George,  fruits    and    vegetables,   1050  Va- 

"    Joseph  (Frediani  &  Lavan),  r.  1018  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  1342  Hyde 
"    Vincent,  native  wines,  704  Vallejo,  r.  1121 

Kearny 
"    &    Lavan    (Joseph   Frediani   and  Charles 
Lavan),  blacksmiths  and  wagon  makers, 
424  Pacific 
Fredman, Theodore,  shipping  clerk  Am.  Biscuit 

Co.,  r.  306  Lombard 
JBa-Fredrichs.    See  Friedrichs  and  Frerichs 
Fredrick  Harry   A.,  dentist,  131  Post,  rooms  1-2 
Fredrick  Morris,  vice-president  Will  &  Finck 

Co.,  818-820  Market,  r.  2506  California 
Fredrick  M.  W.,  Dr.,  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat. 
131  Post,  office  hours   10  to  12  a.  m.  and 
1  to  3  p.  m. 
■'    Powel     (California   Exterminating    Insti- 
tute), r.  411A  Turk 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

F»UA\F»S, 

Suction  and  F="orce, 

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ALL  SIZES. 

311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Fredricks  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  350,  3d 
"    Arthur  K.,  liquors,  2353  Market,  r.  126  Col- 

lingwood 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  126  Collingwood 
^'    Elizabeth  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 

School,  r.  126  Collingwood 
"    George,  buyer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  616  Guerrero 
"    Henry,  janitor,  r.  547  Minna 
"    Theresa  M.  Miss,  teacher  Edison  Primary 
School,  r.  126  Collingwood 
J8®=Fredricks.    See  Fredericks  and  Friederichs 
Fredrickson  Axel,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Benjamin,  master  schr  Granger,  office  Pier 

7  Steuart 
•'    Charles,  cook,  r.  11  Clay 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  534,  2d 
"    Charles,  stevedore,  r.  1922  Greenwich 
Fredrickson  F.  C.  &  Co.  ^Frederick  C.  Fredrick- 
son and  Otto  F.  Lange),  fruit  and  pro- 
duce commission  merchants,  411  Wash- 
ington 
"    Frederick,  master  mariner,  r.  59  South  Park 
"    Frederick  C.  (F.  C.   Fredrickson  &  Co.),  r. 

217  Pierce  ^ 

"    George  S.,  oiler  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

3156  Folsom 
"    Gustave,  hostler,  r.  509  Natoma 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  1507  Kentucky 
•'    James,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    Louis  J.,  coachman  Timothy  J.  Sullivan, 

r.  24081/4  Sacramento 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  1123  Hampshire 
"    Swen,    master    schr    Evie,    office   Pier    7 
Steuart,  r.  59  South  Park 
J89=Fredrickson.    See  Frederickson 
Free  Benjamin  F.,   engineer  Golden  Gate  Dis- 
tilling Co.,  r.  816a  Filbert 
"    Christian,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  NW  cor 

7th  Av  and  D 
'•    Dispensary  (Mission  of  the  Good  Samari- 
tan), M.  H.  Atkins  M.  D.,  249,  2d 
•'    Dispensary,  Medical  Dept  University   of 

California,  155  New  Montgomery 
"    Evangelical  Swedish  Mission,  Rev.  John 

Peterson  pastor,  1131%  Mission 
■'     Herman  D.,   liquors,  NW  cor  7th  Av  and 
Fulton 
Free  Public  Library,  George  D.  Clark  librarian, 
New  City  Hall,  2d  floor;  branches  1131A 
Valencia,  1126  Kentucky,  1801  Stockton, 
and  813  Point  Lobos  Av;  cui-rent  news- 
papers New  City  Hall  basement 
"    Robert  H.,  salesman  Ferguson  &  Curley, 

r.  427  Grove  ^  ,, 

"    William  S.,  salesman  Norton,    Teller   & 
Roden,  r.  212  Scott 
*S-Free.    See  Freeh  and  Frey  . 

Freechtle  Joseph,  harness  maker,  806  Larkm,  r. 

1435  Ellis  ^  ,.^       . 

Freed  Abraham,  expressman,  SE  cor  California 
and  Kearny,  r.  1228  Folsom 
"    Tgnatz,  traveling  salesman  Horn  &  Co.,  r. 

719,  14th 
"    Jacob,  jeweler,  r.  22M  Russ 
"    John  B.,  traveling  salesman    New  Home 

Sewing  Machine  Co.,  r.  1724  Fillmore 
"    Seamon,  barber  Scott  S.  Simon,  r.  1228  Fol- 
som 
4S"Freed.    See  Fried  . 

Freeh  Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  928  Illinois 
Freel  Ann,  widow,  r.  613  I 
"    John  B.,  policeman,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2341/2,  10th 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  613  I 
J8®-Freel.    See  Friel 


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"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WiLLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Freeland  Charles  P.,  salesman  William  Mackie, 
r.  734  Guerrero 

"    John  P.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  734  Guerrero 

"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1114,  24th 
4®=Freeland.    See  Vreeland 
Precis  Richard,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Freeman  Abraham  C.  (Freeman  &  Bates),  r.  3034 

Washington 
Freeman  Allen  G.,  vice  president  and  Pacitlc 
Coast  Manager  J.  K.  Armsby  Company 
(Chicago,    111.),  138    Market,    r.    Palace 
Hotel 

"    Ann  Miss,  r.  144  Clara 

■'    A.  W.,  r.  819  California 

"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  144  Clara 

"    Charles  E.,  salesman  New   York  Belting 
and  Packing  Co.,  r,  606b  Powell 

"    Charles  W.,  foreman  Filmer-Rollins  Elec- 
tro. Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Elisha,  master  mariner,  r.  516  Folsom 

"     Eugene  M.,  pilot,  ,506  Battery,  r.  2610  Cali- 
fronia 

"    Forrest  B.,  physician,  66-67  Donohoe  Bldg, 
r.  120  McAllister 

"    Frances  Miss,  cigars  and  tobacco,  915  Mar- 
ket, r.  703  Sutter 

' '    Frank  B. ,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co. , 
r.  Alameda 

"    Frank  F.,  attorney  at  law,  8-11  Mills  Bldg, 
9th  floor,  r.  3034  Washington 

"    Jacob  (Freeman  &  Wrin),  r.  21  Fair  Av 

"    James  A.,  foreman  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 
2629  Harrison 

"    Jeremiah  N.,  janitor,  r.  1006  Washington 

"    J.Eugene   (Smith  &  Freeman),  r.  The  Co- 
lonial 

"    John,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 

"    John  E.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    JohnL.,  with  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  3509a  16th 

"    John  W.,  machinist,  r.  405  Kearny 

"    Magnus,   tailor  O.    W.   Nordwell  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  633>/2  Geary 

"    Matilda  G.  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  144  Clara 

"    Matthew  D.,  horseshoer.  434  Valencia,  r.  50 
Clinton  Park 

"    Nicholas,  miner,  r.  144  Clara 

"    O.  K.,  purser  strCity  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 

"    P.  Enoch,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Peter,  cooper  Pione  r  Oil  Wks,  r.  145,  4th 

"    Robert  B.,  shoemaker,  93914  Mission,  r.  227, 
6th 

"    Samuel  F.,  clerk,  r.  2007  Bush 
Freeman,  Smith  &   Co.    (Arthur  A.   Smith), 
agents  for  Harkness  Patent  Wax  Can- 
dles and  Acme  Candle  Works  (Cincinnati, 
Ohio),  office  122  California 
Walter,  lineman,  r.  346,  4th 
Walter  H.,  bartender  Frederick  B.  Swan, 

r.  126,  5th 
Walter  J.,  salesman  Frederick  B.  Haight, 

r.  773  Harrison 
Walter  K.,  salesman  Ames  &  Harris,   r. 

Oakland 
Webster,  laborer  S.  P.  Co. 
Freeman  &  Bates  (Abraham  C.  Freeman  and 
George    E.  Bates),    attorneys    at   law, 
8-10-11  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

'■    &  Wrin  (Jacob  Freeman    and    Michael  J. 
Wrin),    stoves    and    tinware,  plumbing 
and  gasfitting,  326,  3d 
Freer  Burr  W.,  traveling  salesman  Waterbury 

Watch  Co.,  15  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
*fcg=-  Freer.    See  Frear 


Freese  Andrew  C,  stevedore,  55  Mission   and 
Public  Administrator,  ;B5  Chronicle  Bldg, 
r.  812  Fell 
"    Andrew   J.,    principal     Potrero     Evening 

School,  r.  703  Geary 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  920  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  deckhand  tugboat  Transit,  r.  739. 

4th 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  516  Fulton 
"    Charles  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1120,  24th 
•'     Edward  B.,  bookkeeper  A.  C.  Freese,  r.  154 

Waller 
"    Emma  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke. 

r.  516  Fulton 
"     Harry,  cook,  r.  329  Drumm 
"     Herman,   clerk  Union  Lumber  Co.,  r.  516 

Fulton 
"    Herbert  L.,  driver  X  L  Dairy  Co..   r.   917 

Treat  Av 
"    Hulda  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  516  Fulton 
"    John,  r.  433  Geary 
"    John  H.  (Miller  &  Freese)  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H;,  groceries  and  liquors,  N  W  cor28th 

and  Church,  r.  1438  Church 
"    Joseph  C,  clerk,  r.  812  Fell 
"    Louise  E.  Miss,  teacher  penmanship,  337 

Phelan  Bldg 
"    Otto,  laborer,  r.  510  Missouri 
"    Peter  (Hartwick  &  Freese),  r.  Alameda 
"    Richard,  broommaker    Cal.    Broom    Mfg. 

Co..  r.  318  Duncan 
"    William,  r.  772!4  Harrison 
"    William,  bartender  Chris  J.  F.  Schmidt,  v. 
502  Market 
William  F.,  deckhand  tugboat  Transit 
Treese.    See  Freise,  Frese  and  Fries 
Freet  John  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  110  Taylor 

"    Winnie  Miss,  r.  110  Taylor 
Freeth  Joseph,  shoemaker,  631  Stevenson 
Freethy  George  W..  master  mariner,  r.  257  Te- 
hama 
Freguglia  Frank,  clerk  A.  Devoto,  r.  1529  Powell 
Frehe  Herman  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  440^4  Hayes 
>8®~Frehrichs.    See  Frerichs 
Frei  Andrew,  r.  20  Rincon  PI 
"    Charles,  baker  Adolph  Altherr,  r.   SE  cor 

Dolores  and  17th 
"    Conrad,  tailor,  204  Powell 
"    Emil,  artist  Thomas  C.  Butterworth,  r.  15 
Beaver 
4®" Frei.    See  Free,  Frey,  Fry  and  Frye 
Freidenrich    David   (Naphtaly,  Freidenrich  & 
Ackerman),   attorney  at  law,  426   Cali- 
fornia,  rooms  4-6,  r.  634  Golden  Gate  Av 
>8ffi~Freidlander.    See  Friedlander 
4®"Freidman.    See  Friedemann  and  Friedman 
Freie  Gemeinde,  Mrs.  Meta  Widder  secretary, 
310  O'Farrell 
"    Gemeinde  Hall,  310  O'Farrell 
Freiermuth  Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  1524  Ellis 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  543i^  Natoma 
"    Charles,  plumber,  1809  Union 
"    George  H.,  r.  1524  Ellis 
"    Henry  H.,  r.  4291/2  Oak 
"    Hervey  W.,  clerk,  r.  429'^  Oak 
"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  r.  117  Oak 
Freiknecht  Fred  W.,  porter  J.  H.  Medau,  r.  357!^ 

Minna 
Freiling  Peter,  manufacturer  Freiling's    Pile 
Salve,  r.  1628  Devisadero 
"    Rufus,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1628 
Devisadero 
Freise  Louis,  driver  George  Scharetg,  r.  Iowa 
nr  Sierra 
"    Paul,  butcher,  SW  cor  Buchanan  and  Birch 
Av 
;e®="Freise.    See  Freese,  Frese  and  Fries 
Freisinger  Louis,  laborer  A.   E.   Buckman,   r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Freitag  Christina  M.,  widow,  r.  320  Drumm 
>g®=Freitag.    See  Freytag 
Freitas  Ada  Mrs.,  r.  1931  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Antone  F..  barber,  419,  4th,  r.  409,  4th 
"    Antonio,   cook    George    H.    Richard,    r.    9 

Ritch  rear 
"    Antonio,  waiter  Frank  Fisher,  r.  119  Jack- 
son 
"    Frank,  cook  Frank  Fisher,  r.  119  Jackson 


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Freitas  Frank,  watchman  str  Newark,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  6189£  Greenwich 
"    Joaquin    T.    (Freitas    &    Rodgers),   r.    931 

Florida 
"    John  (Content  &  Freitas),  and  liquors,  412 

Jackson,  r.  221  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  M,  instructor  Charles  E.  Broad,  r. 

409  Stanyan 
"    Lottie,  widow,  r.  10th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    Manuel,  gripman    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  837 

Broadway 
"    Manuel  T..  wholesale  dairy  produce    and 

provisions,  325  Front,  r.  11  Elliot  Park 
"    M.  Li.,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  6I814 

Greenwich 
"    &  Rodgers  (Joaquin  T.  Freitas  and  Manuel 
Rodgers),  beer  bottlers,  413-415,  8th 
j^~Freitas.   See  De  Freitas,  Fratas  and  Frates 
Freitsch  Louis,  teamster  Western  Meat  Co. 
Freling  Arthur,  capitalist,  r.  615  Taylor 
Frellson  Hans,  livery  stable,  1509  Grove 
Fremd  Kaufman,   cook  Wahl  &  Strohl,  r.  131  Ui 
Kearny 
"    Rudolph,  bartender,  r.  905  O'Farrell 
Premier  Julius,  clerk,  r.  1509  Dupont 
Fremont  George,  glove  maker,  r.  37  Moss 
"    Joseph,  glovemaker,  r.  37  Moss 
"    Louis,  junk  peddler,  r.  37  Moss 
"    Milling  Co.  (Seattle),  I.  E.Thayer  agent 

28  California 
"    Mining    and     Milling    Co.,    Robert    McF. 
Doble  secretary,  202  Sansome,  room  2 
Fremont  Primary  School,  Miss    Rose   Gold- 
smith   principal,  N  s  McAllister     bet 
Baker  and  Broderick 
"    Street  Wharf,  foot  Fremont 
Fremy  Frank,   teamster  William  H.  Brown,  r. 

127  Kearny 
French  Board  of  Underwriters,   Edward  Che- 
vassus  agent,  1-3  Sansome 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  504  Corbett  Av 
"    Christian  Union  of  California.  1520  Clay 
"    Clinton  H.,  job  printer,  145-147 Phelan  Bldg, 
r.  522  Sut  ter 
French    Consulate,    Alexandre    Laurence    de 
Lalande  consul,  604  Commercial 
"    Cyrus  E,,  r.  33  Lapidge 
"    David,  rancher,  r.  722i/^  Capp 
"    Edward  J.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  City  of 

Sydney,  r.  2428  Bryant 
"    Fidie  C.  Mrs.,  r.  2100  Ellis 
"    F.  Mortimer  (French  &  Linforth),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Frank,  shipping  clerk,  r.  330  Duncan 
"    Frank  C,  driver  Jas.  A.  Jacobs,  r.  317, 17th 
French   Frank   J.,  attorney  at  law,  530   Cali- 
fornia, rooms  62-63,  telephone  Main  7U3. 
r.  1617  Jackson 
"    Frank  S.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
1617  Jackson 
French  Frank  W.,  manager  San  Francisco  Cal- 
cium Light  Co.,  10  Stevenson,  r.  715  Post 
"    Fred  J.,  collector,  r.  2232  Sutter 
"    Fred  W.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  E.,  cashier  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  722  Fillmore 
"    George  L.,  commission  merchant,  320  Cali- 
fornia, room  14,  r.  332  Haight 
"    Harold,  student,  r.  1617  Jackson 
"    HayesC,  physician,  Y.M.C.  A.  Bldg,  r.  638, 

21st 
"    Hosea  E.,  r.  722  Fillmore 
French  Hospital,  (incorporated)  Silvain  Weill 
president,  Etienne  Messager  secretary, 
Jules  Wolf    superintendent,    S  s    Point 
Lobos  Av.  bet  5th  and   6th   Avs,  office 
318  Post 
"    Ida  B.   Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  1811  Pine 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  644i/2  Howard 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  Grattan  nr  Stanyan 
"    James,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,   r.  982 

Howard 
"    James  S.  (French  &  Kinoaid),  r.  43  Sanchez 
"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  332  Haight 
"    John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  2232  Sutter 


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French  John  B.,  manufacturers'  agent,  109  Call- 

foi'nia,  room  10 
"    John  H.,  plumber,  r.  6  Cottage  Row 
"    John  L.  F.,  clerk  J.  F.  Crosett  &  Co.,  r.  121 

Turk 
"    Johns.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

2232  Sutter 
"    John  S.,  drayman  McNab&  Smith,  r.  31  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    Joseph,  glass  cutter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

2326  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  solicitor,  r.  1130  Market 
"    Joseph   Jr.,   clerk    freight    auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2326  Folsom 
"    L.  Alver,  bookkeeper  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 

r.  31  Oak  Grove  Av 
French  Library,  305  Larkin,  room  27 
"    L.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  332  Haight 
"    May  L.  Mrs  ,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  427 

Sutter 
"    Mina  T.,  widow,  r,  1811  Pine 
French  Mutual  Benevolent  Society,  318  Post 
"    Mutual     Benevolent     Society     Cemetery, 

Adolphe  Siscan  superintendent,  34th  Av 

and  Clement 
"    R.   E.  clerk    Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,   r.   1811 

Eddy 
French  Reformed  Church,    Rev.    Edward   J. 

Dupuy  pastor,  1530  Clay 
-    Richard,  glass  cutter,  r.  2326  Folsom 
"    Rose  M.   Mrs.,  secretary  Law  and  Order 

League,  r.  941  Valencia 
"    S.  Etta  Mrs.  (McGuire  &  Co.),  r.  406  Sutter 

FRENCH    SAVINGS    &    LOAN 

SOCIETY,  E.  J.  Le  Breton  president, 
Lucien  Brand  secretary,  (guarantee 
capital  $300,000)  534  California,  open 
from  9  a.  m.  to  3  p.  m.,  Saturday  eve- 
nings 7  to  8  p.  m.  ^  ^ 
French  Thomas  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1520, 24th 

"    Walter  B.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
1811  Eddy 

"    Walter  E.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 
r.  1811  Pine 

"    Wheeler  N.,  teamster  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 
r.  1811  Eddy 

^'    William,  laborer,  r.  56414  Howard 

"    William  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  504  Corbett  Av 

'•     William  H.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 
27  Garden 

■'    William  J.,  compositor  H.   S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  209  Turk 

"    William  W.  (Workman  &  French),  r.  1619c 
Post 

■'    &  Kinoaid  (James  S.  French  and  Samuel 
S.  Kincaid),  manufacturers'  agents,  221 


"    &  Linforth   (F.  Mortimer  French  and   Ed- 
ward    W.      Linforth),     manufacturers" 
agents,  10  California,  room  19 
Frenchel  Charles,  lumberman,  r.  1314  Kearny 
Frenger  Phillip  H.,  musician,  r.  2714  Greenwich 
Frengs  Frank,  r.  427,  3d  rear 
4®=-Frenkel.    See  Frankel 
Frenna  Domenica,  widow,  r,  314  Gough 
"    Henry  A.,   packer  Schussler    Bros.,  r.  108 
San  Jose  Av  „     „     , 

"    Joseph  P. ,  barber  1201 14  Polk,  r.  1230/2  Bush 
"    Vincent,    boxmaker   Pac.    and   S.  F.  Box 
Factory,  r.  138  CoUingwood 
Frentrup    Louis,    advertising    solicitor    S.    F. 

Tageblatt,  r.  810  Bush 
Frenzel  Charles  P.,  porter  Schlegel  &  Bruker,  r. 
307  Green 


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Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

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at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

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Frenzel  John,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r. 

22,  21st 
Frerichs  Christina,  widow,  r.  17  Henderson  Av 
"    Fred,  shoemalier,  r.  31  Uranus 
■'    Johanna  Mrs.,   proprietor  The  Almonte,  1 

.5th 
"    Martin,  groceries   and    liquors,    1733  Mis- 
sion, r.  434  Castro 
Freries  Fred,  clerk  Henry  Hellberg,  r.  450,  9th 
Frese  Anton,  baker  John  B.  Shay 
•    Christian  H.,  r.  318  Duncan 
■•     Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  318  Duncan 
•'    Henry,  r.  315  Green 

FRESE    HERMANN, 

boots  and  shoes,  fine  custom  work  a 
specialty,  327  Grant  Av,  r.  805  HalgM 

Frese  Hermann,    cashier  M.  Brown  &  Sons  r 
1407  Bush 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  139  Shipley 
■'    Richard,  broommaker,  r.  318  Duncan 
•'    W.  &  Co,,  'William  Frese),  merchants,  419 

California,  room  15 
"    William  (W.  Frese  &  Co.),  r.  2506  Pine 
"    William  H..  tilesetter,  r.  318  Duncan 
■^~ Frese.    See  Freese,  Freise  and  Fries 
Freshwater  JohnH..  waiter,  r.  422  Post 
Fresno  Canal   and  Irrigation  Co.  W.  H.  Ingels 

secretary,  8  Mills  Bldg.  6th  floor 
Fresno  City  and   County    Directory,   F.   M. 
Husted  publisher.  530  California,  room 
65 
Fresno  Flour  Mills  (Fresno)  Sperrv  Flour  Co 
proprietors,  134  California 
•'    Fruit    Packing   Co.,    A.  F.   Tenney    man- 
ager. 839  Folsom 
FretweU  Edwin,  president  American  Bank  and 
Trust   Co.   of  S.  F.,  NE   cor  Bush  and 
Montgomery,  r.  2112  Green 
Fretz  Francis  H.,  capitalist,  r.  700  Broadway 

"  Jessie  Miss,  r.  439,  3d 
Freud  Corset  Co.  (J.  Richard  Freud  &  Co.),  im- 
porters and  manufacturers,  and  whole- 
sale and  retail  dealers  corsets,  816  Mar- 
ket and  11  0"Farrell 
Freud  J.  Richard  (J.  Richard  Freud  &  Co.i. 
and  attorney  at  law,  8-9  Mills  Bldg,  7th 
floor,  telephone  Main  5945,  r.  938  Geary 

FREUD  J.  RICHARD  &  CO. 

(J.  Richard  Freud),  Freud  Corset  Co., 
wholesale  and  retail  corsets,  816  Mar- 
ket and  11  O'FarreU 
Freud  M.  &  Son  (Mrs.  Rosa  Vogelsdorff). 
Freud's  Corset  House.  742-744  Market 
and  10-12  Grant  Av 

FREUD'S  CORSET  HOUSE 

(Mrs.  Rosa  Vogelsdorff),  importers  and 
manufacturers  corsets,  742-744  Mar- 
ket and  10-12  Grant  Av,  telephone 
Mam  1375 

Freudenberg  Henry,  bartender,  r.  921  Webster 

"    John  G..  bookkeeper  C.  R.  Hansen  &  Co..  r. 
3016  Scott 

■'    John  H.,  distiller,  r.  3016  Scott 

•'    Peter  H.,  printer,  r.  3016  Scott 
Freudenthal  Ada  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage 
Co.,  r.  543  Indiana 

••    Frederick  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  .5.52 
Iowa 

■  ■    Frederick  M. ,  millhand  Fulda  Bros. ,  r.  Oak- 
land 

•    Henry  J.,  watchman  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.552  Iowa 

■'    John,  painter,  r.  725  Brannan  rear 


Freudenthal  Peter  H.,  porter,  r.  8  Clay 
Freuglia  Maria  Mrs.,  r.  5  Gavin 
Freuler  John,  with  Alfred  Borel  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Freund  Arnold  H.,  clerk,  r.  1135  Shotwell 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  1135  Shotwell 
"    Charles  G.,  tailor,  r.  10  Everett 
"    Frank  M.,  insurance  broker,  210  Sanso  i  e, 

r.  1135  Shotwell 
"    Martin,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co..  r. 

923  Geary 
•'    Otto,  bookkeeper,  r.  2757  Harrison 
•'    Philip  (Freund  &  Co.),  r.  1629  O'FarreU 
"    Robert  H.,  chemist,  801  Sutter,  r.  2234  Pine 
"    William,  cigar  manufacturer,  621  Sansome, 

r.  3  Hollis 
■'    &  Co.  (Philip  Freund),  blank  books  and  sta- 
tionery, 423  Washington 
*®"  Freund.    See  Fremd  and  Friend 
Freundschuh  Charles,  liquors,  647  Sacramento 
Frew  Emma  P.,  Miss,  stenographer,  28-30  Mills 

Bldg,  7th  floor 
Frewin  Ellen,  domestic,  136  South  Broderick 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  5  Belcher 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  138  South  Broderick 
Frey  A.  F.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 
West  Berkeley 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  577  Minna 
"    Anne  Miss,  nurse  Lane's  Hospital 
"    Charles,  grinder  Will  &  Finck  Co..  r.  212, 

18th 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  34  Zoe 
'■    Charles  S.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  615  Pine 
•'    Frank,  baker  J.  H.  Lobers.  r.  SW  cor  Lar- 
kin  and  Sacramento 
Frey  Franz,    manager  Chicago  Brewery,  1420- 
1434  Pine.  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Frederick,   attorney   at    law.    305  Larkin, 

rooms  9-10,  r.  32  Birch  Av 
■•    Fritz,  cellar  man  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
"    Gizella,  widow,  dressmaking,  1204a  Larkin 
'■    John  W..    jeweler    Shreve  &    Co..    r.    209 

Minna 
"    Julius  D.,  salesman    Abramson-Heunlsch 

Co.,r.  1205  Laguna 
"    Mathias,  bakery,  1817  Powell 
"    Reinhold,  cooper  Diedrich  Bucking,  r.  1616 

Harrison 
"    Samuel,  boxmaker.  r.  607  Bryant 
4S"Frey.    See  Fray,  Free,  Frei,  Fry  and  Frye 
Freygang    Alfred,  cigars  and  tobacco,  501  Mar- 
ket, r.  626  California 
"    Paul,  secretary  and  treasurer  A.  J.  Leary 
Co.,  113- 119  Davis,  r.  626  California 
Freytag  C.  Henry,  confectioner,  r.  230714  Bush 
£9-Freytag.    See  Freitag 
Friar    Daniel  R.,  polisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks.  r.  15  Hickory  Av 
Friberg  August   H.,  porter  Mills    Bldg,    r.  614 
Kearny 
"    E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1210  Mason 
Frichette  Athanase,  carpenter  L.  D.  Frichette, 
r.  89  Powell  Av 
'■    Edmund,  carpent;er  L.  D.  Frichette,  r.  1437 

Valencia 
■    Harry  E.,  carriage  maker,  619  Grove,  r.  808 

Laguna 
•    Hermann,  carpenter,  r.  1437  Valencia 
"    Joseph  L.,  carpenter  L.  D.  Frichette.  r.  89 

Powell  Av 
■'    Louis    D.,    carpenter     and     builder,     223 

Drumm,  r.  89  Powell  Av 
■'    Louis  J.,   carpenter  L.   D.  Frichette,  r.  89 
Powell  Av 
ftrS^Frichette.    See  Frechette 
Friciero  Damiano.  florist  Luigi  Chiappari,  r.  cor 

Wayland  and  Somerset 
Frick  Charles,  bartender  Grasso  &  Crespino,  r. 
625  California 
"    Euclid  B.,  captain  Medical  Corps U.  S.  A. 

asst.  surgeon,  r.  Presidio 
"    George  W.,  packer,  r.  153514  California  rear 
"    Louis  C,  barber  Henry  Gellert,  r.  8  Monroe 
"    Robert,  r.  1125!4  Filbert 
JSS-Frick.    See  Freck 

Fricke  Charles   (Lievre,  Fricke  &   Co.)   r.  2123 
Union 
"    Gustave,  dairy  produce,  131,  5th 
"    Henry  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  701  Guer- 


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FriClJe  Theodore,  secretary  Louis  Roescti  Co., 

330  Sansome,  r.  Alameda 
Fricker    Michael,    tallow    maker  Cal.    Tallow 

Wks,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  L 
Frickette  James  E.,  drayman,  r.  325  Fremont 
4®=-Fricklund.    See  Fryklund 
Friday  Henry  C,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  606  Ellis 
Fridherg  August,  master  schr  George  W.  Wat- 
son, office  Pier  4  Steuart 
Fridell  Peter,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Fried  Agnes,  widow,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  313  Sanchez 
"    Louis,  r.  3131/2  O'Farrell 
"    Rudolph,  r.  1305  McAllister 
"    Walter  D.,  driver  Walter's  Napa  County 

Soda,  r.  404  McAllister 
"    William,  bartender    G.   W.    Harris,    r.  13 
Frankfort  Av 
jg®- Fried.    See  Freed 

Friedberg  IsaacM.,  traveling  salesman  Greene- 
baum,  Weil  &  Michels,  r.   ISievi  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Moritz,   mounter   Schussler   Bros.,    r.  330 

Minna 
"    Noah  S.  (Borella  &  Co.),  r.  305  Fulton 
"    Regina,  widow,  r.  31  Alpine 
JS®=- Friedberg.    See  Freidberg 
Friedel  C.  August,  shoemaker,  40314  Brannan,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Frederick  T.,  shoemaker,  894  Dolores 
4®=Friedel.    See  Fredell  and  Friedl 
Friedell  George,  laborer,  r.  3  Welsh 
"    Louis  J.,  barber  Charles  Drescher,  r.  437 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Friedemann Charles,  salesman  G.Verdier&Co., 
r.  2537  McAllister 
"    George  V.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

413^4  Broderick 
"    Millie  Miss,  casemaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
3527  McAllister 
4®=-Friedemann.    See  Friedman 
Friedenberg  Maurice,  machine  operator  Albert 

Mueller  &  Co.,  r.  9I8/2  Folsom 
J8®-Friedenrioh.     See  Freidenrich 
Frieder  Max,  traveling  salesman  B.  H.  Patrick 

&Co. 
Friederich  Carl,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  136  Tehama 
Friederich   Gustav,  cashier  London  and  San 
Francisco  Bank  Limited,  434  California, 
r.  1412  Washington 
Friederichs  F.,  helper  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  330  Fremont 
"    George  H.,  bookseller,  336,7th 
Friedhofer  Gustave  (Friedhofer  &  Phillips),  r. 
2603  Howard 
"    Paul,  blacksmith,  351,  3d,  r.  2603  Howard 
Friedhofer  William  F.,  physician  and  druggist, 
office  and  r.  2797,  16th 
"    &  Phillips  (Gustave  Friedhofer  and  Wil- 
liam E.  Phillips),  horseshoers,  644  Va- 
lencia 
Friedhoff  Henry,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Friedl  Joseph,  painter,  r.  98  Montgomery  Block 
Friedland  David,  shoemaker,  231,  8th 
"    Julius,  salesman  A.  P.   Hotaling  &  Co.,  r. 
34  Hill 
Friedlander  Abraham  A.,   traveling  salesman 
Friedlander  &  Mitau,  r.  314  Octavia 
"    Adolph,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  131654  Eddy 
"    Bernhard,  merchant,  r.  540  Page 
"     Ernest  (Friedlander  &  Mitau),  r.  1808  Scott 
Friedlander.  Gottloh  &  Co.  (Samuel  H.  Fried- 
lander, Jacob  J.  Gottlob  and  Melville 
Marx),  managers  Columbia  Theatre,  Ws 
Powell  bet  Eddy  and  Ellis,  Telephone 
Bush  1 
"    Harry  A.,  salesman,  r.  914  Treat  Av 
"    Herman,   manufacturer   ladies'   and  chil- 
dren's wear,  409  Hayes,  r.  ZIO'A  Fell 
"    Herman,  merchant,  r.  703  Broderick 
"    Herman  W.,  bookkeeper  Charles  Colman, 

r.  I6IO14  Bush 
"    Hulda,  widow,  r.  2161/2.  6th 
"    Isadore,  tailor,  r.  25,  14th 
"    Ivan,  clerk  H.  Friedlander,  r.  310'/2  Fell 
"    Joseph,  receiving  teller  Anglo-Californian 
Bank,  r.  916  Sutter 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Eoofing  and  Siding. 

SOSTOSIT   IVIARKEX  ST. 


423 


Friedlander   Joseph,    shirt   manufacturer, 
Turk 
"    Joseph  M.,  cigar  maker,  r.  935,  18th 
"    Julian  W.,  clerk  engineering  dept.   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  IGWA  Bush 
"    Lottie,  widow,  r.  104iy2  Folsom 
"    Louis  (Friedlander  &  Kaeser),  r.  1817  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Louis,  merchant,  r.  314  Octavia 
"    Mitchell,  musician,  r.  216!^,  6th 
Friedlander  Moritz,  real  estate  and  insurance, 
419    California,     room    5,  and    manager 
QuirosSoda  Water  Co.,  555  Polk,   r.  634 
McAllister 
"     Richard,  medical  student,  r.  703  Broderick 
"    S.  &  Co.   (Sigmund   Friedlander),  confec- 
tionery, 44,  4th  and  40,  6th 
"    Salomea.  widow,  r.  I6IO14  Bush 
"    Samuel,  salesman  U.  Samuels,  r.  615  Tay- 

"    Samuel  H.  (Friedlander,  Gottlob  &  Co.),  r. 

2018  Buchanan  „  ^    ,       ,„,, 

"    Samuel  J.  (S.  J.  Friedlander  &  Co.),  r.  1715 

Pacific  Av 
"    Sigmund  (S.  Friedlander  &  Co.),  r.   lOiVA 

Folsom 
"    Simon,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  935,  18th 
"    Simon,  musician,  r.  21654,  6th 
Friedlander  S.  J.  &  Co.  (Samuel  J.  Friedlander 
and  Albert  Liebenthal),  wholesale  deal- 
ers in  hats  and  caps,  31-33  Sansome 
Friedlander  T.  Gary,  secretary  San  Francisco 
Produce  Exchange,  San  Francisco  Pro- 
duce Exchange  Call  Board  Association 
and  San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange 
Mutual   Benefit    Association,  office  433 
California,  r.  1913  Clay 
"    Tillie  Miss,  saleslady   S.  Friedlander  & 
Co.,  r.  104H/2  Folsom 
Friedlander  &  Kaeser  (Louis  Friedlander  and 
Edward  Kaeser),  manufacturers  cigars, 
439  Montgomery,  retail,  5  Leidesdorff 
"    &  Mitau  (Ernest  Friedlander  and  Morris 
Mitau),  manufacturers  ladies'  and  chil- 
dren's wear,  14-16  Sutter 
Friedlinger  Stephen  (K.  G.  Majorossy  &  Co.), 

r.  1013  Larkin 
Friedman  Abraham,  salesman,  r.  1913  Larkin 
"    Albert,  r.  15  Russ 
"    Alfred,  glazier  Solomon  Friedman,  r.  2783, 

16th  „    ^ 

"    Alfred,  salesman  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Brothers    (Max    and    Samuel),    crockery, 

glassware,  tinware,  etc..  1065  Market 
■'    David,  student,  r.  1310  Ellis 
"     Edward,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
"     Emanuel,  cigar  dealer,  r.  309  Scott 
"    Eva  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1310  Ellis 
"    Fanny  M.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1310  Ellis 
"    Harry  (Friedman  &  Gilbert),  r.  733  McAl- 

"    Henry,  cigar  dealer,  r.  816  Hyde 

"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  13854  Clara 

"    Henry  A.,  student,  r.  1815  Broadway 

"    Isaac,  glazier  S.  Friedman,  r.  3783,  16th 

"    Isaac,  matzo  baker  M.  Rosencrantz,  r.  1910 

Larkin 
"    Isadore,  salesman,  r.  1411  Octavia 
"    Israel,  buyer  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r.  1815 

Broadway 
"    Israel,  second-hand  clothing,  3ol,  3d,  r.  lo 

Russ 
"    J.  capitalist,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Jacob,  salesman  Nierman  &  Lefkovitz,  r. 

1311  Devisadero 


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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  rf  DOMESTIC  COAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Friedman  Joseph  (Levy  &  Co.),  r.  1310  Ellis 
"    L,.,  tailor,  r.  i  Eldridge 
"    Louis,  r.  816  Hyde 

"    Louis  (Friedman  &  Rogers),  r.  515  McAl- 
lister 
•'    Louis,  cap  maker,  r.  15  Russ 
"    Louis,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co     r   447 
Jessie 
Friedman  M.  &  Co.  (Max  Friedman  and  Moses 
Slone),  furniture,  carpets,  ladies'  cloaks 
and  dress  goods,  224  to  330  Stockton  and 
237  Post 
"    Maurice  J.,  clerk  Louis  Levy,  r.  733  McAl- 
lister 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  228,  2d  Av 
"    Max  (Friedman  Bros.),  r.  536^.^  Natoma 
"    Max  (M.  Friedman  &  Co.),  r.  1815  Broadway 
"    Meyer,  glove  maker,  r.  733  McAllister 
"    Meyer  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1310  Ellis 
"    Moses,  spectacles.  320  Montgomery    r  447 

Jessie 
"    Moses  E.,  salesman,  r.  1910  Larkin 
"    Myer,  foreman  James  Hurst,  r.  &42  Mission 
"    Paul,    wholesale    liquors,    412-414    Sacra- 
mento, r.  2612  California 
"    Philip  (Simpson  &  Friedman),  r.  604  McAl- 
lister 
"    Philip,   salesman  Friedman  &  Rogers    r 

515  McAllister 
"    Philip  S.,  merchant,  r.  1814  Webster  rear 
"    Ralph,  commission  merchant,  r.  901  Post 
"    Ray  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1310  Ellis 
"    Samuel  (Friedman  Bros.),  r.  447  Jessie 
"    Samuel,  cigars,  1201  Polk,  r.  1111  Post 
■•    Samuel,  student,  r.  1815  Broadway 
"    Solomon,  crockery  and  glazier,  2815'/^  Mis- 
sion and  2783,  16th,  and  glazier  914  Va- 
lencia, r.  2783.  16th 
■'     Sophie,  widow,  r.  817  Turk 
"    &  Gilbert   (Harry   Friedman    and    Victor 

Gilbert),  barbers,  22  East 
"    &  Rogers    (Louis    Friedman  and  Herman 
Rogers),  wholesale  boots  and  shoes,  19, 
1st 
«S=- Friedman.    See  Fredman  and  Friedemann 
Fnedmann  Douglass,  speculator,  r.  424  Hayes 
"    Joseph,  wood  turner,  553  Brannan,   r.   166 

Clara  rear 
"    Marcus,  furniture,  424  Hayes 
"    Solomon,  sale.sman  Marcus  Friedmann  r 
424  Hayes 
Friedrich    Charles    G..    groceries   and  liquors 
NW  cor  20th  and  Folsom 
"    Frances    Miss,    clerk   Scott  &  Gilbert,  r 

Oakland 
•'    George,   baker   Franz   Siebrecht,    r.  6O714 

Pme 
"    George,  waiter  JohnC.  Friedrich,  r.  647  Val- 

le]o 
■'    George  A.,  liquors,  406  Dupont,  r.  436  Bush 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk,  r.  2338  Folsom 
"    John  C.  restaurant,  617  Vallejo 
■■    Karl  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2338  Folsom 
"    Louis  L.,  musician,  r.  531  Valencia 
"    Robert  A.,  attorney  at  law,  607  Spreckels 
Bldg 
Friedrichs  Brothers   (John  J.  and  Charles  W  ) 
cemetery  fence  makers,, 3413  Geary 
"    Charles  W.  (Friedrichs  Bros.),  r.  23  Aldine 
"    Henry,  furniture  manufacturer,  29-33,  17th 

r.  739  Treat  Av 
"    Henry  B..  bookkeeper  Henry  Friedrichs,  r 

73a  Treat  Av 
"    John  J.  (Friedrichs  Bros.),  r.  23  Aldine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  33  Aldine 
"    Philip  J.,  teacher  music,  r.  21414  Fair  Oaks 


Friedrichs   William,   apprentice  Henry  Fried- 
richs, r.  739  Treat  Av 
•e®=Friedrichs.    See  Fredericks,  Fredricks  and 

Frerichs 
Friekkl  Louis,  baker,  r.  82OI/2  Larkin 
Friel  Charles,   janitor  St.  Ignatius  College  r 
704  Fulton  rear 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  246  Clara 
"    James,  fireman  str.  Genl.  Mc  Dowell,  r.  40 

Tehama 
"     Margaret,  widow,  liquors,  3310  Mission 
"    Matthias,  watchman,  r.  220  Ritch 
"    Patrick,  engineer,  r.  40  Tehama 
■•    Patrick,  marine  engineer,  r.  704  Fulton 
■e®~Friel.    See  Freel 
Friele  Daniel  E.,  master  str  Peru,  r.  Palace 

Hotel 
Friend  A.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  2405  Octavia 
"    Edmund,  pharmacist  Wakelee  &    Co.,  r 

411^4  Octavia 
"    Jacob,  clerk  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.,  r.  453 

Turk 
"    James  H.,  teamster,  r.  1611  Baker 
"    Roger  B.,  clerk  Continental  Fire  Ins.  Co.. 
r.  Oakland 
Friend  William  H.,   secretary  Sun   Insurance 

Co.,  428  California,  r.  Oakland 
^9"Friend.    See  Freund 

Frier  Edward   G.,  clerk  H.   D.  Morris  &  Co    r 
Alameda 
"    William  L.  Jr.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S. 
P.  Co..  r.  Alameda 
4®=Frier.    See  Fryer 
4®"Friermuth.    See  Freiermuth 
Frierson  Katherine  Miss,   stenographer,  42-43 
Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  North  Temescal, 
Cal. 
Fries  John,  laborer,  r.  Porter  Av  nr  Six-Mile 
House 
"    Joseph  (Fries  &  Fischer),  r.  913  Greenwich 
"    Julius,  bartender  Stelling  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor 

14th  and  Noe 
"    Leo,  cook,  r.  36  Moss 
"    Louis,  r.  636  Jessie 

"    Matthias  O.,  steward    Olsen  Bros.,  r.    8 
Elsie 
Fries  William  (Fontana  &  Co.),  and  president 
Eureka  Consolidated    Mining  Co.,   and 
United  States  Tree  and  Stump  Extract- 
ing Co.,  office   134  Market,  r.  1814  Wash- 
ington 
"    &   Fischer  (Joseph  Fries  and  George  A. 
Fischer),  plumbers  and  gas  fitters,  700 
Montgomery  Av 
4S-Fries.    See  Freese,  Freise  and  Frese 
Friese  Anton,  baker,  r..342  Minna 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1129  York 
"    Michael,  porter  Cutting  Fruit  Packing  Co., 
r.  5  Harrison  Av 
Friesenhausen    Charles,    cigar    manufacturer, 
1410  Devisadero 
"    John  A.,  cigar  maker,  r.  1410  Devisadero 
•"    William,  painter,  r.  765  Mission 
Frieske  Julius,  cigar  manufacturer,  717  Stockton 
Friesleben  Daniel  N.,  capitalist,  r.  2326  Wash- 
ington 
4®=-Frietas.    See  Freitas 
Frietsch  Louis,  laborer,  r.  31  Valley 
Frietts  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  108  Tehama 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  108  Tehama 
"    William  C,  reporter  Edwards  Publishing 
Co.,  r.  469  Bryant 
Friganovich  Vincenzo,  cooper,  r.  529  Union 
Friis  Charle.s  S.,  master  mariner,  r.  1030  Sanchez 
"    Christian,  seaman,  r.  482,  8th 
"    Hector  A.,  seaman,  r.  1030  Sanchez 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  1030  Sanchez 
Fril  Emil,  salesman  Joost  Bros.,  r.  1440 Mission 
Frile    William,    longshoreman,  r.    7   Baldwin 

Court 
Frilund  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  206  Steuart 

FRINK  GEORGE  K.,   M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon,  specialties 
women's  and  cliildren's  diseases  and 
obstetrics,  ofBce  47  Post  cor  Kearny, 
hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  r.  Belvedere 

Fnnk  George  W.,   capitalist,   r.   Hotel  Pleas- 
anton 


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Fripp  Richard  B.,  cashier  Richards  &  Henry,  r. 

I6IO14  California 
Frisbee    Florence    R.,    stenographer    Frisbee, 

Risdon  &  Co.,  r.  2008  Golden  Gate  Av 
Frisbee  Frank,   secretary  and  manager  Fris- 
bee, Risdon  &  Co.,  and  public  account- 
ant, 133  Market,  r.  3008  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  G.,  weigher  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2425 

Sutter 
"    Jacob  L.,  assistant  weigher  Oregon  Imp. 
Co.,  r.  2425  Sutter 
Fristoee,  Risdon  &  Co.,  Frederick  R.  King  pres- 
ident, A.  E.  Shaw  vice-president,  Frank 
Frisbee  secretary  and  manager,  Edward 
A.  Morse  treasurer,  public  accountants, 
law  and  collections,  132  Market 
Frisbie  Charles  A.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  235,  15th 
Frisbie   Edward   G.,   physician   and    surgeon, 
office  803  Sutter,  room  37,  hours  11a.m. 
to  1  p.  m.,  r.  1922  Sutter,  hours  2.30  to 
3.30  and  6.30  to  7.30  p.  m. 
"    Hugh,  teamster,  r.  1443  Harrison 
"    Mark,  teamster,  r.  1443  Harrison 
"    Nathaniel  B.,  attorney,  r.  1922  Post 
"    Uriah  L,,  laborer,  r.  1443  Harrison 
Frisby  James  D.,  mill  hand  Truckee  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  529,  6th 
Frisch  Clara  Mrs.,  r.  134  McAllister 
"    Herman,   conductor  California  St.  RR,  r. 

1530  Clay 
"    John  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  132,  7th 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 

1334  Ellis 
•'    William,  baker,  r.  825  Vallejo  rear 
Frische  Diedrich  W.,  groceries,  1305  Point  Lobos 
Av 
"    Henry  (Kunnecke  &  Frische),  r.  443,  2d 
Frisius  Fred  A.,  clerk  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,   r. 

Alameda 
Frisk  Emil  J.,  beamster  South  S.F.  Tannery,  r. 
266  Richland  Av. 
"    K.  A.,  master  schr  Golden  Fleece,  r.  26 

Folsom 
"    Peter  G.,  laborer,  r.  240  Minna 
Frisken  James,  carpenter,  r.  835.  23d 
Frisou  John  (Frisou&  Loustaunau),  r.  409,  4th 
"    &  Loustaunau  (John  Frisou  and    Michel 
Loustaunau),  laundry,  409,  4th 
Fritch  George,  coal,  109-115  East,  r.  1008  Green 
"    J.  Homer,  with  George  Fritch.  r.  933  Page 
Fritsch  Emil,  stock  broker,  336  Pine,  r.  914  Sut- 

Fritschi  Alfred  R.,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    John  B.,  receiving  teller  Anglo-Californian 

Bank,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  H.,  salesman  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  137 

Larkin 
"    John  H.  Mrs.,  bakery,  137  Larkin 
Fritts  Joseph  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Mountain  View,  Cal. 
Fritz  Alfred  J.,  attorney  at  law,  18  Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  131  DeLong  Av 
"    August  J.,  compositor  James  H.  Barry,  r. 

16171/2  Howard 
"    D.  Henry,  blacksmith,  r.  135  Shipley 
"    Emanuel,  maltster  Krug  &  Zimmermann, 

r.  3830,  16t.h  rear 
"    Eugene  N.,  capitalist,  r.  100  Frederick 
"    Frederick  A.,  expressman,  r.  737  Willow  Av 
"    Henry,  r.  700  Broadway 
"    Jacob,  cook,  r.  628  Harrison 
"    John,  r.  16171^  Howard 
"    John  R.,  r.  3  Clyde 
"    L.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  127  Ridley 
'•    Louis  W.,  miner,  r.  3  Clyde 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  131  De  Long  Av 
"    Philip,  ivory  turner,  r.  12  Mary 
4®=-Fritz.    See  Fretz  and  Frietts 
Frizell  Frank,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  3151/2  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  21514  Perry 
"    Richard,  shoemaker  Charles  Lester,  r.  624 

Washington 
"    William,  steward    Anton    E.    Barbich,   r. 
2151/2  Perry 
Frizzi  August,   locksmith,   1334  Polk,   r.   Lark- 
spur, Cal. 
"    John,  dairy  produce,  434,  4th 


Froberg  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  II3I14 
Mission 
"    George,  porter  str  Australia,  r.  115  Cook 
Frodsham  Henry,  with  Chicago  and  North  West- 
ern Ry.,  r.  413  McAllister 
"    William   A.,  asst.    armorer   2d    Artillery 
Regiment,  N.  G.  C,  r.  35  Page 
Froebel  Kindergarten,  Miss  Jeanne  Bolte  prin- 
cipal, 2297  Sacramento 
Froehlich  Edward  (Froehlich  &  Jurgens),  r.  NE 
cor  Broadway  and  Hyde 
"    &  Jurgens  (Edward  Froehlich  and  Herman 
Jurgens),  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Broadway  and  Hyde 
Froelicb  Christian,  importer  wrought  and  cast 
iron  pipe,  boiler  tubes,  etc.,  202  Market, 
room  4,  telephone  Main  1317,  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Maren  Miss,  artist,  609  Sacramento,  r.  140o 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Otto,  secretary  The  Voorman  Co. ,  403  Mont- 
gomery, room  10,  r.  1405  Van  Ness  Av 
Frohberg  Paul,  bartender,  r.  625  Post 
Frohlich  Samuel  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.    133  Shipley 
Frohman  Charles  M..  bartender  J.   H.  &  J.  B. 
Marshall,  r.  34  Eddy 
"    Ferdinand,    chief    accountant    California 

Wine  Association,  r.  409  Clayton 
"    Henry  (Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman),  r. 

1911  Buchanan 
"    Herman,  clothing,  432  Kearny,  r.  228,  2d  Av 
"    Isaac,  attorney  at  law,  305  Sansome,  r.  1232 

O'Farrell 
"    Solomon,  manager  pipe  dept.  M.  A.  Gunst 

&Co.,  r.  209  Grant  Av 
"    Susman,  shoemaker,  r.  437b  Hayes 
Frohn  John,  shoemaker,  818,  3d 
Frohnerath  Joseph,  barber,  r.  43  Borland 
Froid  Charles,  laborer  Merchants'  Ice  and  Gold 

Storage  Co.,  r.  48  Silver 
Frolich  Audley  T.,  capitalist,  r.  807  Fulton 
"    C.  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  1330 Mission 
"    James  H.,  milk  dealer,  r.  17  Hay  ward 
"    Raymond,  r.  807  Fulton 
Frolich  Theo,  office  320  Sansome,  room  2,  r.  807 
Fulton  .     . 

"    Theodore    H.,    shipping    and    commission 
merchant,  500  Montgomery,  r.  146  Fulton 
"    Walter  H.,  r.  807 Fulton 
4®=Frolich.    See  Frohlich  and  Froelich 
Froman  Samuel  C,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  138  Moulton  Av 
Fromberg  Charles,  r.  530  Bush 
"    Jane  Seigel,  widow,  r.  1718  Geary 
"    Ray  Miss,  milliner,  r.  101  Leavenworth 
a^Fromberg.    See  Froomberg 
Froment  Antoine,  dealer  foreign  and  domestic 
wines    and   liquors,    families   supplied, 
350,  5th,  r.  70414  Harrison 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  1119  Mason 
"    Mars  A.,  engineer,  r.  1109  Mason 
"    Mars  A.   Jr.,  clerk   Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  1109  Mason 
"    William  P.,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Can- 
trell,  r.  1109  Mason 
Fromheim  William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1416  Broad- 
way 
Fromm  Louis,  cook  J.  O.  Nybye,  r.  571  Howard 
"    Louis,  upholstery  and  drapery  trimmings, 

543  Market,  r.  3503  Washington 
"    William,    helper.  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
1438  Mission 
Frommenwiler   Anton    (Krabbenhoft  &    Irom- 

menwiler),  r.  1737  Mission 
Fronk  Edwin  B.,  carriage  washer  W.  T.  Wag- 
ner, r.  538  Valencia 


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Front  Street  Warehouse,  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co 
proprietors.  SW   cor  Front  and  Broad- 
way 
Frontin  Elizabeth  A.   Miss,  teacher  Whittier 
Primary  School,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Joseph  B.,  collector  Bovee.  Toy  &  Sonntag, 
r.  944,  21st 
Froomberg  Bernard,  gripman  Market  St.  Rv.,  r 

1908  McAllister 
Frosch  Henry,  proprietor  American  Furniture 
Express  Co.,  stand  NW  cor  Geary  and 
Stockton,  office  146  Geary,  telephone  Red 
1403,  r.  214,  10th 
Fross  Bernard,  tailor,  336  Bush,  r.  416a  Fell 

■'    Morris,  tailor,  r.  2456  Market 
Frost  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Alfred  S.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co..  r 
1507  Polk 

"    Andrew,  r.  521  Pacific 

"  Arthur,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  r. 
1516  Mason 

"  Byron  M..  cabinet  maker,  r.  1607  Santa 
Clara 

"  Carleton  S.,  bookkeeper  A.  B.  Patrick  & 
Co.,r.  Hotel  Savoy 

"    Charles,  carpenter  str  City  of  Panama 

"    Edmund  F.,  clerk,  r.  2324  Mission 

"  George,  lineman  Edison  Light  &  Power 
Co,,  r.  642^4  Natoma 

•'  Gottlieb,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  913  Flor- 
ida 

"  Horatio  T.,  clerk  asst.  auditor  Market  St. 
Ry.,  junction  Market  and  Valencia,  r. 
Alameda 

FROST  JAMES, 

physician  and  surgeon,  oflace  and  r. 
2324  Mission,  hours  1  to  4  and  7  to  8 
p.  m. 

Frost  John  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  2522  Mis- 
sion 
"    Kate  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1254  California 
"    Lucy  A.,  widow,  r.  221  Capp 
"    Norman  S.,  teamster,  r.  3204,  16th 
"    Walter  C,  butcher  W.  D.  Wilson,   r.  2023 

Mission 
"    Walter  H.,  r.  2522  Mission 
•'    William  L.,  helper  Union  I.   Wks,   r.  1607 
Santa  Clara 
^S^-Frost.    SeeForst 
Frothingham  Anna,  widow,  r.  1613  Clay 
Froude  John  S.,  carpenter,  r.  17  Natoma 
4£r-Froude.    See  Freud 
Frowenfeld     Jacob,    capitalist,    206   Sansome, 

rooms  1-2,  r.  2411  Jackson 
Fruchey  Jesse  O.,  salesman  G.  Ammerup,  r.  418 

Minna 
Fruchtenicht  Henry  H.,  laborer  John  Fauser  & 

Co.,  r.  126  Guerrero 
Fruchter  H.  F.,  peddler,  r.  670  Walnut  Av 
.^S=Frudenthal.    See  Freudenthal 
Frue     Vanner    Ore    Concentrator,    James     S 
Brownell    western    agent,    132   Market, 
room  15 
"    Vanning  Machine  Co.  (N.   Y.),   James  S. 
Brownell  western    agent,    132    Market, 
room  15 
Fruit  and  Flower  Mission,  631  Sutter 
Fruit  Vale  Estate   (Fresno),  M.  Theo  Kearney, 

216  Bush,  room  14 
Fruitvale  Improvement  Co..  J.  W.    Bourdette 

secretary,  16  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
^^Frus.    See  Friis 
Frush  Albert,  painter,  r.  19081/4  Powell 
Frust  George,  driver,  r.  1622  Broadway 
Frutiger  Catherine,  widow,  r.  2307  Fillmore 


Frutiger  Emil,  driver  Ruhland  &  Zimmermann, 
r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
"    George  F.,  r.  2307  Fillmore 
Fruto  Land  and  Improvement  Co.  (Glenn  Co  ) 

Simon  Blum  secretary,  308  California 
Fruzetti  John,  cook,  r.  772^4  Harrison 
Fry  Delos,  clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.  140  Fell 
"    D.  H.,  electrical  engineer,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  140  Fell 
"    Harry  H.,  r.  216  Eddy 

"    Henry,  box  maker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  no  Taylor 
"    James  I.,   carpet  layer  Conklin  Bros.,   r. 

124114  Market 
"    John,  engineer  r.  312  Capp 
Fry  John  D.,  president  California  Safe  Deposit 
and  Trust  Co.,   SE  cor  California  and 
Montgomery,  r.  1812  Jackson 
"    John  L.,  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  22  Verona  PI 
-    Perry,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  2546  Howard 
"    Robert    D.,   capitalist,   514   Safe    Deposit 

Bldg,  r.  2510  Pacific  Av 
"    Solomon  H.,  r.  2546  Howard 
"    Thomas  C,  glazier,  236  Montgomery  Av.  r. 

510  Francisco 
"    T.  Jefferson,  hack  driver,  r.  113  Larkin 
Fry  Willis  B.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  The  Singer 
Manufacturing    Co.,    office   231    Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
■es-Fry.    See  Frei,  Frey  and  Frye 
Frye  Albert  I.,   civil  engineer,  401  California 
rooms  11-12,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  7 

Juri 
"    Eliza  E.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  526  Kearny 
"    Jacob  C,  last  maker  Cal.  Last  Factory,  r. 

54,  1st  •^' 

"    Jesse,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  21214  Clara 
"    John  W.,  clerk  Grand  Hotel,  r.  7  Juri 
"    W.  L.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR. , 
r.  2003  Leavenworth 
Fryer  Edmund  C,  groceries  and  bakery,  627  San 
Jose  Av 
"    Julius,    rabbi  Congregation    Ohabai  Sha- 
lome,  r.  817  Turk 
■e^- Fryer.    See  Frier 
Fryison  L.  P.,  waiter,  r.  129a  O'Farrell 
Fryklund  Emil,  shoemaker,  r.  6  John 
Fuchs  Albert,  machinist  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  81 
Natoma 
"    Antone  (Oberst  &  Fuchs),  r.  215  Post 
■'    Charles,  engraver,  212  Kearny 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Frederick,  cooper,  r.  1012Shotwell 

FUCHS  GEORGE, 

proprietor  California  Hair  Co.,  manu- 
facturer curled  hair  and  dealer  feath- 
ers, Kansas  and  Army  Streets,  near 
San  Bruno  Road,  r.  226  vi  10th 

•'    George,  cabinet  maker,  r.  98"7  Harrison 

"    George  Jr.,  hatter,  r.  987  Harrison 

"    Henry,  shoemaker,  2152  Filbert 

"    Isidor,  merchant  tailor,  112,  9th,  r.  13  Treat 

Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  521  Franklin 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  1232  Union 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1005  Leavenworth 
"    Louis  P.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron   Wks,  r.  415 

Fillmore 
"    Martin,  pattern  maker  Vulcan  Iron  Wks, 

r.  415  Fillmore 
"    Max,  machinist  Marshutz  &Cantrell,  r.  500 

Castro 
"    Nicholas,  pork  packer,    3  Grand   Central 

Market,  r.  125  Fell 
"    Stephen  (Golly  &  Fuchs),  r.  520  Bu  h 
"     William,  tailor,  r.  12th  Av  and  I 
"    William  H.,  book  seller,  1157  Folsom 
Fuelscher    Hermann,   salesman   Cal.    Bottling 

Co.,  r.  1616  Eddy 
Fuendeling  Edward  J.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co., 

r.  705  Bush 
"    Julius   Rev.,   pastor    St.   Mark's   German 

Evangelical    Lutheran    Church,   r.   705 

Bush 


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W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

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Fuendeling  Julius  C,  cake  baker  Schwerin  & 
Sons,  r.  621  Bush 
"    William,  baker,  r.  106,  24tli 
Fuentes   Miguel,  longshoreman,   r.   cor  18th  Av 

South  and  Silver  Av 
Fuerst    George,    driver    Gaspar    Zerr,    r.    1632 

Broadway 
Fuerstnow    L.    Miss,    photographic    artist,    9 

Geary,  r,  231  Page 
Fuetscher  Martin,  cellarman  Joseph  Melczer& 

Co.,  r.  418  Ivy  Av 
Fuezy  John  F.,  tailor,  r.  104  Montgomery  Block 
Fugazi  Frank  (Fugazi  &  Co.),  r  1500  Stockton 
Fuffazi  J.  F.  &  Co.  (John  F.  Fugazi  and  Egisto 
C.  Palmieri),    steamship    and   railroad 
agents,  5  Montgomery  Av 
"    John,  hackman,  r.  325  Green  rear 
Fugazi  JolinF.  (J.  F.  Fugazi  &  Co.),  president 
Columbus  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  614 
Washington,  and  notary  public,  5  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Luigi,  peddler,  r.  325  Green  rear 
"    &  Co.  (Frank  Fugazi  and  Joseph  Crocco), 
liquors,  1500  Stockton 
Fugel  Ernest,  slate  roofer,  r.  108  Hancock 
Fuhrer  Bessie  R.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2009 
Webster 
"    Conrad,  teacher  music,  r.  2009  Webster 
Fuhrig  Charles,  mechanic,  r.  1718  Howard 

"    Dora  Mrs.,  midwife,  1718  Howard 
Fuhrman  Adolph  M.,  wireworker,  r.  2404  Larkin 
Fuhrman  Alfred,  attorney  at  law,  220  Sansome, 
rooms  4-5,  r.  114  Valencia 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2404  Larkin 
"    William  F.,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  8  Rus-^ 
4®=  Fuhrman.    See  Furman  and  Firman 
Fuhs  Annie  Mrs.,  fancy  dry  goods,  500  Castro, 
r.  502  Castro 
"    Max  (Von  Borstel  &  Fuhs),  r.  502  Castro 
4®°Fuirin.    See  Fiuren 

FUJI  COMPANY  THE, 

R.  S.  Kitajima  manager,  Japanese  teas 
and  fancy  goods,  120,  5tli  and  1362 
Market,  S.  F.,  and  963  Washington, 
Oakland 

Fulcher  Henry,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,   r.  312 
Louisiana 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  408  Post 
Fulda    Bernhard,    butcher,    812    Geary,    r.    702 
O'Farrell 

FULDA  BROTHERS 

(C.  and  Lamartine  R.),  proprietors 
Fulda' s  Planing  Mill  and  Tank  Manu- 
factory, 30-40  Spear,  teleptione  Main 
888 

Fulda  C.  (Fulda  Bros.),  30-40  Spear 

"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1708  Sacramento 
Fulda  Edward,  cigars  and  tobacco,  3  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1708  Sacramento 
"    Lamartine  R.  (Fulda  Bros.),  r.  102  Ellis 
Fulda's  Planing  Mill  and  Tank  Manufactory, 

Fulda  Bros,  proprietors,  30-40  Spear 
Fulford  William   G.    (F.    N.  Woods   &  Co.),  r. 

Hotel  Pleasanton 
Fulham  Leo  H.,  clerk,  r.  115  Ellis 
FuUalove  John,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  3028 

California 
Fullaway  William  H.,  pipemaker  W.   W.   Mon- 
tague &  Co. 
Fuller  Albert,  bookkeeper,  r.  1517  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  33  Moss 
"    Archibald,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Charles,  r.  216  Francisco  rear 
"    Charles  F.,  druggist,  2300  Fillmore 
"    Charles  G.,  barber,  SW  cor  Market  and  2d. 

r.  51  Ritch 
"    Charles  H.,  dentist,  44  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    Clifford  A.,  loan  and  investment  broker,  3 

Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  Alameda 
"    David,  expressman,  28  Ellis,  r.  920  Natoma 
"    David  M.,  painter,  r.  1321  Filbert 
"    Edward,  engineer,  r.  640  Howard 
"    Edwin  W.,  r.  304  Guerrero 
"    E.  L.,  r.  617  Mission 
"     Ellen  E.,  widow,  r.  1548  Folsom 


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309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Fuller  Frank,  porter  Albert  Walterstein,  r.  9 

Hubbard 
"    Frank  J.,  inspec  or  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1414 

Castro 
"    Frank  P.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    Frank  W.,  real  estate,  19  Montgomery,  r. 


^'    Frank  W.,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co..  r. 
839  O'Farrell 

"    Frederick,'asphaltumworker,r.  410  Leaven- 
worth 

"    G.  E..  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 

"    George, 'laborer,  r.  577  Minna 

"    George  C,  salesman  George  H.  Fuller  Desk 
Co.,  r.  1248.  23d 

"    George  H.,  president  George  H.  Fuller  Desk 
Co.,  638  Mission,  r.  2020  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    George  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  715Capp 

"  George  H.  Desk  Co.,  George  H.  Fuller  presi- 
dent, Charles  E.  Corbly  vice-president, 
Sherwood  W.  Fuller  secretary,  638-640 
Mission 
Fuller  George  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
636  Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  P.  m.,  r.  2306  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  West  167 

"    Harriet  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1708  Clay 

"    Haven  S.,  signpainter,  r.  303,  3d 

"    James  A.,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    James  P.,  r.  126  Bartlett 
Fuller  Jesse  B.,  Bank  Commissioner,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  19-20,  r.  Marysville 
Fuller  J.  L.,  assistant  manager  Norwich  Union 
Fire  Insurance  Society,  308  Pine 

"    John,  stableman,  r.  48  Everett 

"    John,    tanner   Struven   &    Birgle,  r.    1407 
Utah 

"    John  H.,  clerk  Norwich  Union  Fire  Ins.  So- 
ciety, r.  809  Pine 

"    Josiah  P.,  carpenter,  r.  411  Tehama  rear 
FuUerL.  H..  chief  clerk  ticket  auditor's  depart- 
ment S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 

"    Margaret  H.,  widow,  r.  839  O'Farrell 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  271  Stevenson 

"    O.,  miner,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 

"    P.,  advertising  agent,  r.  25  South  Park 

"    Ruby  A.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1708  Clay 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  3007  Webster 

"    Sarah  E.  Miss,  saleslady  O'Connor,  Moffatt 
&  Co.,  r.  920  Natoma 

"    Sherwood  W.,  manager  Heywood  Brothers 

&Co.,  r.  34  Hill  :  ,,- 

Fuller  T.  Shattuck  Jr.  Memorial  Free  Kinder- 

f:arten.  Miss  Xena  Roberts  principal,  74 
Vest  Mission 
^'    William  H.,  city  agent  Overland  Freight 
Transfer  Co.,  r.  704  Hayes 
Fuller  William  P.,  president  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co., 
SW  cor  Front   and  Pine,  r.  2336  Pacific 
Av 
"    William  S.,  booi?keeper,  r.  233  Page 
Fuller  W.  P.  &  Co.,  W.  P.  Fuller  president,  I.  F. 
Littlefield   secretary,    proprietors    Pio- 
neer White  Lead  and  Color  Works,  231 
Fremont,  Pacific  Rubber  Paint  Co.  228- 
230   Bush,  and  Pioneer  Oil  Works,  cor 
Sansome  and  Greenwich,  and  importers 
paints,  oils  and  glass,  SW  cor  Front  and 
Pine 
Fullerton  Annie  Mrs.,  domestic,  631  Harrison 
George,  canvasser,  r.  343,  5th 
'     James  P.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    John,  master  ship  Yosemite,  office  34  Lun- 

ing  Bldg,  r.  433,  24th 
"    Samuel  J.  (Fullerton  &  Schulte),  r.  118  Fell 
"    Thomas,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 


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POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Fullerton  &  Schulte  (Samuel  J.  FuUerton  and 
Miss  Juliet  Schulte),  photographers,  1398 
Market 
FuUum  Alice,  widow,  r.  146  Clara 

"    Edward,  iron  molder,  r.  73  Natoma 

"    Edward  A.  Jr.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  73  Natoma 

"     Edward  W.,  finisher,  r.  146  Clara 

"    Frank,  shingler,  r.  146  Clara 

"    Kate  A.  Miss,  straw  worker,  r.  146  Clara 

"    Louis,  driver,  r.  146  Clara 

"    Thomas  J.,  mattress  maker,  r.  146  Clara 
Fulmer  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  323  Eureka 

"    V.  E.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 

"    Walter  W.,  purchasing  and  supply  agent 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Express,  35  New 
Montgomery,  room  14,  r.  323  Eureka 
Fulton  Adelaide  M.  Miss,  teacher  Miss  West's 
School,  r.  2014  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Albert  L.,  printer  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  6  Pre- 
cita  Av 

"     Alfred   C,  nailer  Cal.    Barrel   Co.,    r.  936 
Iowa 

"    Alonzo,  laborer,  r.  141/2  Miller  PI 
Fulton  Bag  and  Cotton  Mills  (Atlanta,  Ga.), 
manufacturers  cotton  goods,  bags  and 
twines,   E.   Detrick  Jr.  agent,  303  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Charles  Mrs.,  r.  217i/4  Polk 

"    Emily  J.,  widow,  r.  939  Guerrero 

FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND 

SHIP  BUILDING  WORKS,  James  Spiers 
president,  D.  B.  Hinckley  vice-presi- 
dent, Lionel  Heynemann  secretary, 
ofiace  and  branch  works  213,  1st,  main 
works  Harbor  View 
Fulton  Eugene  B.,  engineer,  r.  714  Ashbury 
"    Eva  J.,  manager  Christian  Science  Home, 

r.  1231  Pine 
"    Frank  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  618!4  Larkin  rear 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  221,  7th 
"     Harry  F.,  oiler  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Hector  S.,  carpenter,  r.  409  Cortland  Av 
"    House,  John  Germain  proprietor,  617  Mis- 
sion 
Fulton  House  The,  Arthur  McGurren  proprie- 
tor, 3  Fulton 
"    Hugh,  compositor,  r.  10  Geary  Court 
"    Ida  Miss,  saleslady,  r,  3  Cadman  PI 
"    James  F.,  bookkeeper  Patrick  Lynch,   r. 

6181/2  Larkin 
"    James  R.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1420  Jackson 
"    J.  K.,  nurse,  r.  781  Mission 
"    John  A.,  piledriver,  r.  3  Cadman  PI 
"    John  B.,  foreman  Tubbs  Cordage  Co,,  r.  736 
Iowa 

FULTON  JOHN  J., 

proprietor  Fulton's  Radical  Remedies, 
1221  Market,  r.  132  Townsend 

Fulton  John  (Johnston  &  Fulton),  r.  Alameda 
"    John  R.,  salesman  John  F.  Myers  &  Co.,  r. 

939  Guerrero 
"    John  W.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  1516  Sanchez 

FULTON    LIVERY    STABLE 

AND   RIDING    ACADEMY,    R.   E.    Cole 
manager,  246,  3d,  telephone  Main  5619 

Fulton  Mary,  widow,  r.  234  Capp 
"    Nellie  W.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1015  Market 
"    Orpha  Miss,  r.  1923  Vallejo 
"     Robert  R.,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  939  Guer- 
rero 
"    T.  A.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  .530,  3d 


Fulton  Theodore,   bartender  Donnelly  &  Bran' 
nan,  r.  988  Howard 
"    Theodore   Jr.,   passenger   agent   Chicago, 

Rock  Island  &  Pac.  Ry.,  r.  1151  Market 
"    Thomas,  porter,  r.  332  Green 
"    -Tulev  Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  31  Fell 
Fulton  WiUiam  president  Pickens,  Fulton  & 
Company  (incorporated),  130  Sansome,  r. 
2418  Washington 
"    William  L.,  compositor   Coast    Seaman's 

Journal,  r.  132  Townsend 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  3  Belvedere 
Fulwider  Lucene  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  443  Elizabeth 
Funcke  Alexander  F.,  driver,  r.   17th  Av  South 
nr  Railroad  Av 
"     Edward  W.,  seaman,  r.   17th  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  175  Clara 
"    Philip,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,   r.  17th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Robert,  tanner,  r.  17th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
4®-Funcke.    See  Funke 
Funda  Peter,  2d  officer  S.  P.  Co.  str  Transit,  r. 

Oakland 
Funge  Frank  E.,  salesman  P.   C.   Funge,   r.   730 
Hayes 
"    Frederick  L.,  salesman  P.  C.  Funge,   r.  720 

Hayes 
"     Lester  B.,   salesman  P.   C.   Funge,   r.  720 

Hayes 
"    P.   C,   stoves  and  house  furnishing,   1370 
Market,  r.  720  Hayes 
Funge  William  W.  Jr.,  manufacturers'  agent, 

510  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  720  Hayes 
Funk  Catherine,  widow,  r.  16051/4  Dupont 
"    Charles,  brewer,  r.  809  York 
"    Frank,  saloon  watchman  str  Mariposa 
"    Henry,  waiter  Charles  Huth,  r.  smA  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Funke    Alfred,   clerk  Bernard  H.  Bose,  r.  251 

Clementina 
Funkenstein    Edward,  real    estate,    320   San- 
some, room  33,  r.  8.38  O'Farrell 
Funkenstein  Julius,  real  estate,  320  Sansome, 

room  33,  r.  838  O'Farrell 
Fuog  Katherine,  widow,  r.  1118  Howard 
Furber  Daisy  F.  Miss,  r.  1625  Buchanan 
Furbush  Ellis  M.,  salesman,  r.  813  Lombard 
"    Ellis  W.,  school  teacher,  r.  813  Lombard 
"    Moses,  r.  813  Lombard 
Furderer  Joseph,  newspaper    carrier,  r.  631^ 

Natoma 
Furey  Delia,  widow,  r.  13  Douglass 
"    Frederick,  driver,  r.  714  Larkin 
"    George  M.,  blacksmith  J.  W.  Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  lOllA  Minna 
"    James,   foreman    Kingan   &   Co.,    r.    2106 

Hyde 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1608  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  L.,  foreman  Am.  Type   Founders' 

Co.,  r.  617  Bush 
"    Walter,  solicitor  Bay  City  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

203  East 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  314  Sierra 
Furger  Moritz   (Furger  &  Trasch),   r.   19th  Av 
South  bet  G  and  H 
"    &    Trasch    (Moritz   Furger    and   John    J. 
Trasch),  dairymen,  19  Av  South  bet  G 
and  H 
Furkert  Mary,  widow,  bakery,  1812  Dupont 
"    Otto,  cigar  maker  Pac.  Coast  Co-op.  Cigar 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1607,  24th 
Furley  Henry,  helper  Edison  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  r.  1567  Kearny 
"    John  F..  gold  beater,  r.  1567  Kearny 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  128,  4th  Av 
Furlong  Annie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  313  Day 
"    Augustus,  porter     Olympic    Club,    r.    317 

O'Farrell 
"    Catherine,  domestic,  2025  Devisadero 
"    Charles,    canmaker   Holbrook,    Merrill    & 

Stetson,  r.  620,  21st 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  620,  21st 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  1407,  20th 
"    Edward  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  313  Day 
"    Eustace  L.,  clerk  Williams-Marvin  Co.,  r. 
1407,  20th 


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Furlong    Gabriel,    compositor    Filmer-RoUins 
Electro  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    George  C,  baker,  r.  leilVj  Jones 
"    H.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  15  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1611%  Jones 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r.  313 

Day 
"    John  Jr.,boilermaker,  r.  313Day 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  1504  Polk,  r.  1529  Sutter 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  i&lVA  Jones 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  20  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  811 1 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  15  Roscoe 
"    Robert  E.,  clerk  S.  F.   Lumber  Co.,  r.  4b 

Chapultepec 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  525  Alvarado 
"    Thomas,  restaurant,  43254,  5th 
"    Thomas  N.,  manufacturer  Furlong's    Im- 
proved   Cement    Laundry    Trays,     1221 
Market,  r.  914  Fulton 
"    Timothy,  laundryman  Magdalen  Asylum 
Furman  Alfred,  attorney  at  law,  r.  114  Valencia 
Furman  Ernest  M.,  mining,  r.  425  Geary 
Furman  Henry   M.,  secretary    and    treasurer 
San  Pedro,  Santa  Barbara,  Port  Costa, 
Stockton  and  Valley  Lumber  Cos., 4  Cal- 
ifornia ^ 
"    William  B.,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
;8®" Furman.    See  Firman  and  Fuhrman 
Furnanz    Joseph    M.,    brass     finisher    W.    T. 

Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  63  Natoma 
Furner  Harry  E.,  willow  ware,  1618  Polk,  r.  1311 
Larkin 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  r. 
318  Clipper 
Furness  Herbert  O.,  switchman,   r.  •702V2  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    Hulda  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  706  Powell 
"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  8  Steiner 
«@=  Furness.    See  Fourness 
Furrer  Albin,  liquors,  335,  4th 
"    Ambrose  (Furrer  Bros.),  r.   cor  Tara  and 

Geneva 
"    Brothers  (Ambrose  and  Frank),  dairy  cor 
Tara  and  Geneva,   depot    cor   7th  and 
Mission 
"    Brothers  (George  and  Joseph),  dairy,  Low- 
ell nr  Hanover  _.    

"    Casper,    dairy,    Porter     Av     nr   Six-Mile 

House  ^ 

"    Charles,  polisher  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks., 

r.  10  Tehama 
"    Charles,  milker  Casper  Furrer,  r.  Porter  Av 

nr  Six-Mile  House 
"    Emil,  wagonmaker  H.  B.  Schindler,  r.  30o, 

7th 
"    Frank  (Furrer  Bros.),  r.  702  San  Jose  Av 
"    Frank,  laborer  H.  H.   W.  Burfeind,  r.  opp 

Almshouse 
"    George  (Furrer  Bros.),   r.    Lowell  nr  Han- 
over 
"    Gottlieb,  manager  Seventeen  Mile  Farm 

Milk  Depot,  428-430  Turk 
"    Joseph  (Furrer  Bros.),  r.  Lowell  nr  Han- 
over „  , 
"    Joseph  M.,    milker  Louis  Zwissig,  r.  16th 

Av  South  nr  G 
"    Paul,  cigarmaker,  r.  305,  7th 
Fursman  William  L.,  manager  men's  furnish- 
ings dept.  Raphael's,  r.  112  Taylor 
Furst  Ernest,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague    &  Co.,   r. 
2025  Mason 
"    Malvyn,   salesman  Lewis   Meyerstein,    r. 

2831  Pine 
"    Philip,  r.  2831  Pine 
"    Walter,  shipping  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  it 

Co,,  r.  2025  Mason 
"    Walter  A,,  auctioneer,  421  Kearny,  r,  127.A. 
Oak 
Furtado  Antone  J.,  barber,  822,  3d,  r.  410  Bran- 
nan 
"    Joseph,  barber  Joseph  P.   Frenna,  r.  12OII2 

Polk 
"    Rose,  domestic,  1714  Bush 
Furstenthal  Tillie  Miss,  r.  1618  Fell 


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Furth  Alfred,  salesman  L.  &  G.  Brenner,  r.  1410 
O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  910  Ellis 
"    E.  H.,  entry  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 

910  Ellis 
"    Ignatz,  r.  1410  O'Farrell 
"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Melville,  cashier  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co., 

r.  2108b  Post 
"    Simon,  capitalist,  r.  910  Ellis 
4@=Furth.    See  Firth 

Furuseth  Andrew,  secretary  Sailors'  Union  of 
the  Pacific,  SW  cor  East  and  Mission, 
r  32  Steuart 
Fury  Agnes,  cashier  Palace  Resturant,  r.  1428 

Mission 
J8iS=-Fury.    See  Furey 
Furze  Richard,  engineer,  r.  202V4,  7th 
Fusco  James,  bootblack,  r.  5  Gavin  PI 
"    Vincenzo,   bootblack,  221    Grant  Av,   r.   5 
Gavin  PI 
Fuselier    John  R.  (Fuselier  &   Fitzgerald),  r. 
2454  Market 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  4  Rose  Av 
"    &  Fitzgerald  (John  R.  Fuselier  and  James 
W.  Fitzgerald)  wood  polishers,  119  Main 
Fusenot  August  J.  G.  (G.  Verdier  &  Co.),  r.  Bel- 
vedere 
Fusillet  Frederico,  baker,  r.  1518  Stockton 
Fustini  Lawrence,  florist,  14  Hayes 

"    Peter,  florist,  N  W  cor  30th  and  Church 
Futter  Samuel,  wrapper  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1025  Stevenson 
Fyfe  Edwin  S.,  shipping  clerk  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  312  San  Jose  Av 
Fyfe  James  C,  Eastern  agencies,  220  Sansome, 

room  8,  r.  2513a  Post 
Fyler  Emery  F.,  electrician  Pac.  Tel.  &Tel.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Fyock  Frederick,  baker  H.  Zaun.  r.  326  Broadway 
Fyr  Charles,  clerk,  r.  8  Gough 

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Gabb  Frederick  H.,  painter,  r.  Fulton  nr  1st  Av 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  626,  17th 
Gabbs  Albert  S.,  millwright,  r.  enVi  Capp 
Gabbs  Milton  F.,  dentist,  406  Sutter,  r.  2519b 

California 
Gabel  Emil,  baker  Paul  Drasdo 
"    Herman  W.,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  912 

Harrison 
"     Louis,  driver,  r.  1433  Ellis 
Gabeling  William,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
Gable  Catharine  M.,  widow,  r.  721  Hayes 
"    Herbert  A,,  bookkeeper  Bartlett   Springs 
Co,,  22,  4th 
Gabriel  Adolph  J.,  traveling  salesman,   r,  1203 
Gough 
"    Alphonse,  laborer,  r,  1147  Harrison 
"    August,  packer,  r,  306y2  Fell 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  1605  Devisadero 
"    Charles,  salesman,  r.  1407  Webster 
•'    Christian,  stationery,  1403  Devisadero 
"    Gaspard,  furniture  dealer,  r.  130,  29th 
"    George,  jeweler,  r.  203  Taylor 
"    Harry,  salesman  Anglo-American  Crock- 
ery and  Glassware  Co.,  r,  2040  O'Farrell 
"    J.  Lester,manager  Raphael's, 9-15Kearny, 

r,  306  Stockton  .      ^ 

"    John  E.,  watchmaker,   1403  Devisadero,  r. 

"    Julius,  printer,  13  Halleck.  r.  2440  O'Farrell 
"    Seymour,  cashier  The  Wertheimer  Co,,  r. 
21071/2  Pine 


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Gabrielle  Felix,  waiter,  r.  5JI614  Lombard 
Gabrielson  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  790 
Stevenson 
"    Albert,  cook  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  307  Ellis 
"    F.  Hope  Mrs.,  music  teacher,  207  Ellis 
"    Gustaf  A.,  cook,  r.  207  Ellis 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Kate,  domestic,  2118  Howard 
Gabut  Amelia  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  120,  11th 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  120a  11th 
"    Lena  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  120,  11th 
Gaccard  Louis,  soap  maker,  r.  NW  cor  Bay  and 

Webster 
Gachet     Louis,    bartender    A.    Vauthier,    r.    3 

Wheelock  PI 
Gacquemod  Anselmo,  real  estate,  3  Caroline  PI 
Gad  Bernard,  cigars  and  tobacco,  26  Eddy,  r.  210 
Octavia 
"    Morris,  clerk  William  Lemser,  r.  210  Octa- 
via 
Gadberry  Sanders  D.,  porter  Wood,  Curtis  & 

Co.,  r.  28  Langton 
Gadbois  A.,  cook  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
Gaddini  Giovanni  (Gaddini,  Lorenzini  &  Co.),  r. 
805  Filbert 
"    John,  wines,  r.  8O514  Filbert 
"     ,  Lorenzini  &  Co.  (Giovanni  Gaddini,  Do- 
menico  Lorenzini  and  Eduardo  Ciocca), 
wine  merchants,  604  Broadway 
"    Michael,  florist,  1601  Union 
Gaden  George  T.,  broker  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 819  Market,  room  17,  r.  1322  Cali- 
fornia 
Gadient  Christian  A.,  fireman  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  1512  Army 
Gadipee  Adolph.  teamster  H.  T.  Holmes  Lime 

Co.,  r.  322  Turk 
Gadney  Percy,  clerk,  r.  1114  Leavenworth 
Gadsby  Elijah  H.,  r.  529,  17th 
"    Frederick  L.,  stenographer  Lloyd  &  Wood, 
r.  3211/2  Polk 
Gaebler  Gustav,  butcher  Joseph  Buttgenbach 

r.  281^  Kissling 
Gaeng  Ursula  Mrs,  cook  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
Gaerdes  Henry,  confectioner,  r.  322  Fell 
"    Herman,  groceries    and    liquors,  SW  cor 

Powell  and  Greenwich 
"    John  H.,  machinist  F.  Kraiewski,  r.  Sl'A 
Madison  Av 
«g"  Gaerdes.    See  Gerdes 
Gaestel  Joseph,  groceries  and  liquors,  206  Mont- 

gomery  Av,  r.  1020b  Jackson 
Gaester  Frederick  C.  packer,  r.  1329  Florida 
Gaetcke  Gustav  (Lilienthal  &  Gaetcke)„r.  2805 

Harrison 
Gaetjen  Henry,  liquors,  800,  6th,  r.  27  Oak  Grove 

_         Av 
**"  Gaetjen.    See  Goetjen 
Gaetke  John,   carpenter,  r.  W  s   Michigan  bet 

Sierra  and  Napa 
Gaetz  William,  waiter,  r,  317  Eddy 
Gafl  Daniel,  collector,  r.  231,  2d 
Gafterty  Patrick,  stableman,  r.  10  Decatur 
Gaftey  Mary  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1510 
Haight 
"    Philip    M.    (Mitchell    &    Gafley),    r.    1015 

Hayes 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 
r.  1015  Hayes 
Gaffl  Antonio,  upholsterer,  r.  1402  Kearny 
Gaffigan  John  A.,  job  printer,  2308  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1718  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas,  porter  Charles  Goldstein,  r.  618 
Jones 
Gaffke  Ernst,  cigarmaker   Pac.    Coast  Co-op. 
Cigar  Mnfg  Co.,  r.  14191/2  Mason 


Gafflie  Otto,  asst.  engineer  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  126 

Moulton  Av 
.Kg=Gaffke.    See  Geffke 
Gaffney  Annie,  widow,  r.  151  Natoma 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  640  Tennessee 
"    Benjamin  J.,  liquors,  537  Howard 
"    Ettie,  widow,  r.  3421,  16th 
"    Frank,  weigher  R.  Doepfner,  r.  443  Natoma 
"    Frank  M.,  r.  3J6  Chattanooga 
"    George,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3711 

Clay 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  53C;  Olive  Av 
"    James,  laborer  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  359,  1st 
"    James,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  915^4 

Tennessee 
"    James  B.,  clothier,  r.  646,  18th 
"    James  J.,  r.  818'/4  Sansome 
"    James  P.,  stenographer  Rodgers  &  Pater- 
son,  r.  433%  Clementina 
"    Johannah,  widow,  r.  240814  Sacramento  rear 
"    John,  r.  30  Washington  Av 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  646,  18th 
"    John,  hostler,  r.  185  Stevenson 
"    John  Jr.,  laborer  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Factory, 

r.  30  Washington  Av 
"    John  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  4331/4  Clementina 
"    Joseph  M.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mnfg 

Co.,  r.  1917  Mission 
"    Malachi,  laborer,  r.  323  Clementina 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2432'/4  Bush 
"    Michael,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Michael  H.,  capitalist,  r.  1910  Polk 
"    Michael,  clerk   William  A.    Plunkett,    r. 

4331/4  Clementina 
"    Miles,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks.,  r.  431 

4th 
"    P.,  laborer,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    Patrick  M.,  r.  4331/4  Clementina 
"    Peter,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  32  Turk 
"    Timothy,  teamster,  r.  67  Clementina 
"    William,    engineer   Central    Lumber  and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  30  Washington  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  323  Clementina 
"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  635  Davis 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  320  Drumm 
4®-Gaffney.    See  Gefleney 
Gaffoli  Benjamin,  blacksmith,  r.  436  Vallejo 
Gafney  Henry  T.,  collector,  r.  466  Minna 
••    Peter,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Philip  N.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  318  Stock- 
ton 
"    P.  N.  Mrs.,  r.  514  Sutter 
>e®=Gafnev.    See  Gaffney  and  Geffeney 
Gafvert  Jobn,  r.  860  Howard 

"    Olaus,  house  mover,  r.  860  Howard 
Gagan  Charles  R.,    ofQcial    reporter    Superior 
Court  Dept.  2,  r.  II191/2  Hyde 
"    Edith,  widow,  r.  21071/4  Webster 
"    Grant  W.,  clerk  sta  K  Post  OfBce,  r.   1014 

Mason 
"    Mabel  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  210  Shotwell 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.210  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  III914  Hyde 
Gagan  W.  H.  &  Co.  (William  H.  Gagan),  drug- 
gist, SW  cor  California  and  Hyde 
"    William  H.  (W.  H.  Gagan  &  Co.),   r.  III91/2 

Hyde 
"    William  M.,  coppersmith  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  210 
Shotwell 
-e^'Gagan.    See  Gagen,  Gahagan,  Gegan  and 

Geohegan 
Gage  Charles  A.,  foreman  Call,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Charles  L.,  traveling  freight  agent  C.  B. 

and  Q.  RR,  r.  517,  23d 
"    John  W.,  master  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  517,  33d 
"    Laura,  widow,  145,  12th 
"    Leroy  E.,  engineer,  r.  39  Borland 
"    Mateia,  widow,  r.  950  Valencia 
Gage   Stephen   T.,    president     Golden     Gate 
Woolen  Manufacturing  Co.  and  lone  Coal 
and  Iron  Co.,  ofBce  4  Montgomery,  room 
43,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  S.,   capitalist,  office  317  Front,  r. 
822  Bush 


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Gage  William  S.  Jr.,  with  Pacific  Lumber  Co., 

r.  822  Bush 
Gagen  J  ames,  furrier  A.  Colombat,  r.  24  Franklin 

"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  24  Franklin 
4®"Gagen.    See  Gagan,   Gahagan,  Gegan  and 

Geohegan 
Gager  William,  bookkeeper,  r.  873  Mission 
Gaggus  Delia  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  457  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  457  Railroad  Av 
Gagliano  Antonio,  shoemaker,  1819   Howard,  r. 
Russia  Av  nr  Mission 
"    Thomas,  r.  1711  Mason  rear 
Gagliardo  Andrew,  shoemaker,  1333  Dupont 
"    Antonio,  r.  90314  Powell 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  9031/i  Powell 
•'    Pasquale,  bookkeeper,  r.  434  Union 
Gagne  Gustav,  florist,  1612  Pacific  Av 
Gagnet  Pierre,   cooper,  r.321  Green 
Gahagan  Frederick,  r.  95214  Howard 
"    John,  hack  driver,  r.  20  Wood 
"    Richard,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Thomas,  gardener  Mount   Calvary  Ceme- 
tery, r.  2000  McAllister 
•'    Thomas  F.,  painter,  r.  20  Wood 
igS^Gahagan.    See  Gagan,  Gagen,  Gegan  and 

Geohegan 
Gahan  Annie,  widow,  r.  39  Madison  Av 

"    John  J.,  painter  r.  1418  Turk 
Gahman  Frederick,  baker  Zoller  Bros.,   r.   314 

Devisadero 
Gahre  Henry,  bartender   Hahn,    Bohlmann  & 

Co,,  r.  3571/2  Minna 
Gailhard  Charles,  r.  507  Pine 

"    Hotel,  F.  Blondeau  proprietor,  507-509  Pine 
Gaillard  Albert  H.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  r.  Ill  Franklin 
"    Charles  J,,  teller  Comptoir  National  D'Es- 

compte  De  Paris,  r.  Oakland 
"  E..  cellar  man  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  Trumbull  nr  Craut 

GAILLARD  JOSEPH, 

wines  and  liquors,  229,  6tli,  r.  22954, 
eth 

Gaillard  Leon,  machine  hand  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co., 
r.  10131/2  York 
"    Louis,  liquors,  r.  136  Oak 
Gaillat  Michel,  gardener  Jean  Mialocq,  r.  1518 

Bush 
Gailor  Edward  B.,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

5  Cleveland 
Gaines  Katherine  E.   Mrs.,  janitor  Broadway 
Grammar  School,  r.  912  Broadway 
"    Mark  E.,  bookkeeper  LTnion  Oil  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Rufus  H.,  electrician  str  Santa   Rosa,   r. 

72114  Tennessee 
"    Walter  E.,  baggage  master,  r.  95  Silver 
"    William  R.,  r.  2006  Mason 
Gainey  Arthur,  waiter  str  State  of  California 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  519  Mission 
"    Trimble  C,  driver  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.   2C09 
O'Farrell 
Gainford  Thomas,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  4  Gol- 
den Gate  Av,  r.  823  Valencia 
Gainsbury  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  710 

Army 
Gair  Rotoert  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.),  paper  goods,  A. 
C.  Boldemann  &  Co.  agents,  307  Commer- 
cial 
Galaig  John,  laundryman  Frisou  &  Loustaunau. 

r.  409,  4th 
Galan  Katherine  Mrs.,  laundry,  48,  7th 
Galatoire  Peter,  waiter,  r.  20th  Av  South  bet  G 

and  H 
Galbally  Richard  D.  (Galbally  &  McCarron),  r. 
419  Brannan 
"    &    McCarron    (Richard    D.    Galbally    and 
Hugh    McCarron),  proprietors   Southern 
Hotel,  419  Brannan 
Galber  Louis,  laborer  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  cor  14th  Av  South  and  N 
Galberg  Peter  H.,  cabinet  maker  Palace  Hotel, 

r.  835  McAllister 
Galbert  Sylvan,  r.  107  Minna 

"    William,  clerk,  r.  15  Adair 
Galbraith  George  H.,  clerk  Pickens,  Fulton  & 
Co.,  r.  712  Castro 


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Galbraith  Leon,  clerk  Schlueter  &  Volberg,  r. 
32,  4th 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  710  Castro 
Galbraith  William  W.,  first  lieutenant  5th  Ar- 
tillery   U.   S.  A.   and    Regimental    and 
,Post  Adjutant,  r.  Presidio 
^S-  Galbraith.    See  Gilbraith 
Gale  Dora  A.,  widow,  r.  3138  Sacramento 
"    Frank  W.,  teacher  Heald's  Business  Col- 
lege, r.  1832  San  Carlos  Av 
Gale  George,  secretary  Candelaria  Consolidated 
Mexican  Mining  Co.,  134  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
3033  Washington 
Gale  George  H.  C,  captain  Troop  C.  4th  Cavalry 
U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"     Oilman,  teacher  music,  88,  9th 
Gale    Herbert    A.,  physician  and    surgeon,  46 
O'Farrell,  r.  674  East  26th,  Oakland 
"    Howard    M.,  editor  and  manager    Pacific 
Coast  Trade  Review,  632  Market  r.  218 
Kills 
"    Jeremiah  W.,  collector,  r.  1270  Stanyan 
"    John    M.  helper  Joshua    Hendy    Machine 

Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Julia,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  527  Filbert 
"    L.  A.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1832  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Lovell,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Folsom  Av 
"    Merritt  F.,  contractor,  r.  149  San  Jose  Av 
"    Milton,  drayman,  r.  712  Mason 
"    Robert,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,r.  1004 

Larkin 
'■    William  H.,  musician,  r.  1169  Mission 
jm^  Gale.    See  Gales 

Galehouse  Fanny  M.,  widow,  r.  23091/2  Howard 
Galeoto  Severino,  dentist,  615  Union 
Gales  Jean  Marie,  proprietor  California  Hotel, 

210  Montgomery  Av 
i^=  Gales.    See  Gale 

Galeta  Mining  Co.  (Mono  Co.),  D.  M.  Kent  sec- 
retary, 330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
Galey  Alexine,  widow,  r.  935  Army 
"    Hubert,  liquors,   1500  Polk,  r.   1707  Sacra- 
mento 
Galiata  Ansano,  fruit  and  vegetables,  101.  23d 
Galibarda  Domenico,  vegetable  gardens.  Ocean 

House  Road  nr  Ingleside 
Galilee  The,    Mrs.  S.  A.   Faber  proprietor,  95 

Steuart 
Galindo  Alfred  B.,  painter,  r.  73014  Harrison 
"    Arthur,  boxmaker,  r.  529b  Union 
"    Clayton  M.,  saloonkeeper,  r.  73014  Harrison 
"    Felix  B.,  clerk  Swain  Bros.,  r.  319  Sutter 
"    John,  compositor  El  Comerciode  San  Fran- 
cisco, r.  529  Union 
"    Joseph  D.,  driver  Swain  Bros.,  r.  9  Man- 
ning PI 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  529b  Union 
"    Lorrenz,  clerk,  r.  529b  Union 
"    Manuel,  molder  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r.  730% 
Harrison 
Galinger  Jonas,  salesman  Jonas    Erlanger   & 
Co.,  r.  2227  Pine 
"    Meyer  (Erlanger  &  Galinger),  r.  2313  La- 
guna 
Gall  Charles  F.  &  Co.  (New  York),  commission 

merchants,  ofilce  320  Sansome,  room  33 
Gall  GottlOb,  bakery  and  coffee  saloon,  26-28,  4th, 
r.  331  Tehama 
"    Hugh,  grocer,  r.  1807  Lexington  Av 
"    Rebecca,  widow\  r.  IQIVA  Larkin 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  lOll'/i  Larkin 
4@=Gall.    See  Gaul 

Gal] af ant  Bernard,  butcher,  r.  816  Jessie 
Gallagher  Agnes  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2208  Geary 
"    Andrew,    zincographer    Chronicle,    r.    105 
Perry 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BATTERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Gallagher  Annie,  widow,  r.  40  Hofl  Av 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  212  Utah  rear 

"    Annie  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"  Annie  Mrs.,  with  Modern  Laundry,  r.  27'4 
Clara 

"    Annie,  domestic.  2930  Clay 

"  Annie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 
School,  r.  818  Ellis 

"  Anthony,  fireman  str  Sausalito,  r.  268  Clara 
rear 

"  Anthony  M.,  liquors,  SW  cor  Sutter  and 
Broderick,  r.  1509  Broderiek 

"    B.,  r.  1904  Market 

"  Bernard,  boiler  maker  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  1503 
Folsom 

"    Bernard  J.  (Gallagher  Bros.),  r.  2208  Geary 

"    Bernard  J.,  merchant,  r.  818  Ellis 

■'    B.  J.,  barber  L.  Longo.  r.  361  Minna 

"  Brothers  (Bernard  J.  and  Edward  J.),  gro- 
ceries and  importers  church  candles. 
1811  Devisadero 

••  Brothers  (George  H.  and  Edward  B.) 
plumbers  and  gasfitters,  1221  Valencia 

"    Bruce,  waiter,  r.  554  Minna 

'■    Charles  (Larkin  &  Gallagher),  r.  2a3,  23d 

■•    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1122  Larkin 

"  Charles,  laundryman  Modern  Laundry  Co., 
r.  2714  Clara 

"  Charles,  wood  and  coal,  SE  cor  Noe  and 
Ford 

"  Charles  B.,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  r.  1122 
Larkin 

"    Charles  H.,  lineman,  r.  732  Union 

"    Charles  J.,  plumber,  r.  1002  Hampshire 

"  Charles  J.,  plumber,  gas  fitter  and  roofer, 
208,  9th,  r.  1332  Folsom 

"  Cora  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Granmiar 
School,  r.  1827  Howard 

"    CormackC,  plasterer,  r.  1307  Baker 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  5  Gerke  Alley 

•'    Cornelius  J.,  bartender,  r.  8  Sunny  Court 

"  D..  laborer  Golden  State  &  Miners  Iron  Wks, 
r.  3  Simpson  PI 

"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  255  Michigan 

■'  Daniel  B.,  laundryman  American  Laundry, 
r.  229  Langton 

'■  Daniel  F.,  drayman  NW  cor  Beale  and 
Howard,  r.  1510  Folsom 

"  Daniel  F.  Jr.,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Galla- 
gher, r.  1510  Folsom 

"    DanielJ.,  butcher,  r.  6  Le  Roy  PI 

"    Daniel  J.,  gardener,  r.  336,  22d 

"    Daniel  J.  J.,  painter,  r.  2742  Folsom 

"  Dennis,  fireman  str  Australia,  r.  45  Clemen- 
tina 

''    Dennis,  fireman  str  Progreso 

"    Edward,  plasterer,  r.  126,  21st 

■'  Edward,  porter  Cal.  Warehouse,  r.  NW  cor 
21st  and  Douglass 

"  Edward  B.  (Gallagher  Bros.),  r.  1221  Valen- 
cia 

"  Edward  H.,  clerk  Albert  L.  Scholl,  r.  113 
Castro 

■■  Edward  J.  (Gallagher  Bros.),  r.  361414  Bush 
Galiaglier  Edward  M.,  paints,  oils,  glass,  etc., 
house  and  sign  painting,  whitening  and 
paper  hanging,  611  Sacramento,  tele- 
phone main  640 

"  Edward  M.,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher, 
r.  1510  Folsom 

"    Edward  S.,  machinist,  r.  439,  1st 

"  Edward  v.,  stock  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.  r. 
40  Hofl  Av 

"  Eleanor  E.  Miss,  teacher  short  hand,  Cogs- 
well Polytechnic  College,  r.  1412  Ala- 
bama 


Gallagher  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1416  . 

"    Elizabeth  E.,  teacher  music,  r.  1307 

"  Elizabeth  R.  Miss,  teacher  Garfield  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1221a  Union 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2  Elizabeth 

"  Everett,  shipping  clerk  Coburn,  Tevis  & 
Co.,  r.  850  Hayes, 

"  Farrel,  blacksmith  James  W.  Keefe  r  3 
Albion  Av 

"    Felix,  foreman  John  Kelso,  r.  230,  15th 

"  Frank,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  527  Lin- 
den Av 

"    Frank,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1209  Folsom 

"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  118  Jackson 

"  Frank,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  621 
Minna 

"    Frank  J.,  machinist,  r.  10  Boardman  PI 

"    Frank  R.,  salesman  Royal  Wine  Co. 

"    Frederick,  expressman,  r.  405  Gough 

"  George,  engineer  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  531  Mont- 
gomery Av 

"    George,  shoemaker,  r.  1320  Florida 

"  George  E.,  salesman  H.  Liebes  &  Co  r 
918  Broderick 

"  George  H.  (Gallagher  Bros.),  r.  1221  Valen- 
cia 

"  George  M.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 
Wks,  r.  16  Sherman 

•'  George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Rv  r 
1126  Elm  Av  ^' 

"  Gustave  C,  pressman  George  Spaulding  & 
Co.,  r.  1829  Webster 

"  Henry,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry,  r  439 
1st  ' 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1213a  Clay 

"  Henry,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  208 
Francisco 


Henry  J.    (McAvoy   &    Gallagher), 
Castro 


123 


"    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  826)4  Harrison 

"    Hugh,  r.  732  Union 

"    Hugh  F.,  engineer  Main  St.  I.  Wks 

"    HughW.,  inspector  U.  S.   Customs,  r.  20 

South  Park 
"    Humphrey  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  405  Gough 
"    Isabel  M.Miss,bookkeeper,r.  1829  Webster 
"    J.  Miss,  cashier  Wakelee  &  Co.,r.519A  I9th 
"    James,  r.  918  Broderick 
"    James,  piano  mover  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  1812 

Market 
"    James,  laborer  Charles  Gallagher,  r.  SE 

cor  Noe  and  Ford 
"    James  A.,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher,  r 

1510  Folsom 
"    James  E.,  boots  and  shoes,  2515  Mission  r 

1131  Treat  Av 
"    James  H.,  r.  112^4  Fillmore 
"    James  J.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  932',^  Minnesota  rear 
"    James  L.,  r.  1827  Howard 
"    James  L.,  assistant  City   and  County  At- 
torney New  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  1310a 

Page 
"    James  W.  (Gallagher  &  O'Connor),  r.  82614 

Harrison 
"    John,  brick  mason,  r.  528  Jessie 
"    John,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  439,  1st 
"    John,  fireman  str  Arago,  r.  521,  1st 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  3  Simpson  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  105  Perry 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  307  Austin 
■'    John,  laborer  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  512  How- 
ard 
"    John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,   r. 

Pennsylvania  Av  nr  Nevada 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  662  Howard 
"    John  Jr.,  coppersmith,  r.  105  Perry 
•'    John  J.,  bottler  E.  Martin  &  Co.,  r.   112^4 

Fillmore 
"    John  J.,  physician,  r.  918  Broderick 
"    John  L.,  machinist  H.  G,   Layng  Machine 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  M.,  molder,  r.  439,  1st 
"    John  P.,  clerk  Daniel  F.Gallagher  r.   1510 

Folsom 
"    John  P..  master  mariner,  r.  113  Castro 
Gallagher  Jolm  P.,  proprietor  Hotel  Langham, 

SE  cor  Ellis  and  Mason 


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Gallagher  Joseph,  butcher  r.  Ill  Austin 
"    Joseph,  messenger  U.  S.  Engineer's  office, 

r.  1617  Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  I6I314  Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph  D.,  steamfitter  "Union   I.   Wks,   r. 

1131/2  Gilbert 
"    Joseph  F.  (Kavanagh  &  Gallagher),   r.  403 

Octavia 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  6  Le  Roy 
Gallagher  JosepllG.,  superintendent  station  C 
Post  Office,  r.  1221  Valencia 
"    Joseph  P.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  126,  21st 
"    Julia  Miss,  dressmaking,  1332  Folsom 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  groceries,  10  Boardman  PI 
"    Katharine  Mrs.,  r.  2281/2,  8th 
"    Mamie,  seamstress  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  2  Elizabeth 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1002  Hampshire 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  janitress  Hearst  Grammar 

School,  r.  1121/2  Fillmore 
"    Margaret  J.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  718  Broderick 
"    Martin  J.,  contractor,  r.  405  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  113V2  Gilbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  222  Filbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  314  Jessie 
"    Mary,  widow,  groceries,  229  Langton 
"    Mary  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  1002  Hampshire 
•'    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1829  Webster 
"    Mary,  domestic,  229  San  Jose  Av 
"    M.  E.  Miss,  dressmaker  Emily  M.  Solley, 

r.  909  Polk 
"    Michael,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros.,  r.  405  Gough 
"    Michael,  stonecutter,  r.  158  Broad 
"    Michael  J.,  clerk,  r.  28  Turk 
Gallaglier  Michael  J.,   manager   Edward  M. 
Gallagher,  611  Sacramento,  r.  1221  Union 
"    Michael  J.,  painter,  r.  2227  Filbert 
"    Morris,  plumber,  r.  312  Mason 
"    Nancy,  widow,  r.  1421  Jackson 
"    Neal,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  93214  Minne- 
sota rear 
"    Nellie  R.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  850  Hayes 
"    Patrick,  acid  maker  Cal.  Chemical  Wks,  r. 

20  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Patrick,  fruits  and  vegetables,  335,  6th 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord,  r.  21st 

and  Douglass 
"    Patrick  F.,  baker,  r.  1616  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  403  Octavia 
"    Patrick  M.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  134 

Rose  Av 
"    Peter,  blacksmith,  r.  850  Hayes 
"    Peter,  plasterer,  r.  126,  21st 
"    Peter  J.,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher,  r. 

1510  Folsom 
"    Peter  T.,  hostler,  r.  307  Austin 
"    Peter  T.,  soapmaker  Michael  Clark,  r.  210 

Utah  ^  . 

"    Robert,    janitor   Henry    Durant    Primary 

School,  r.  1502/2  Folsom 
"    Robert  F.,  official  reporter  Superior  Court 

Dept.  6,  r.  1825c  Howard 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  proprietor  Creedmore  House,  r. 

1122  Larkin 
"    Rose  C.  Miss,  teacher  Harrison   Primary 

School,  r.  818  Ellis 
"    Roy,  attorney  at  law,  r.  507  Gough 
"    Samuel  J.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  2023!/2  Mission 
"    T.,r.  220,  3d 

"    Thomas,  extra  man  Truck  1,  r.  22  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  Ill  Austin 
"    Thomas,  lineman,  r.  732  Union 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Peters  &  Cowie,  r.  532, 

6th 
"    Thomas  E.,  clerk,  r.  850  Hayes 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver,  r.  1604  Bush  rear 
'■    Thomas  J.,  deputy  U.  S.  Marshal,  r.  222, 11th 
"    Walter,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin,  r.  332 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  (McCreadie&  Gallagher),  r.   112% 

Fillmore 
"    William,  clerk  Occidental  News  Co.,  r.  105 

Perry 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  51  Brady 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Famishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window- 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
&^^-G^7'    IVIARKET    ST. 


Gallagher  William  A.,  compositor,  r.  850  Hayes 
"    William  J.,  wood  and  coal,  642  Hayes,  r.  704 

Buchanan 
"    William  P.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  1620  Polk 
"    Winifred  Miss,  r.  1323  O'Farrell 
"    &  O'Connor  (James  W.  Gallagher  and  Dan- 
iel O'Connor),  truck  manufacturers,  610- 
612  Bryant 
Gallaharn  Thomas  J.,  carpenter  F.  Nelson,  r. 

927,  18th 
Galland  Aaron  (B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.),  r.  1208  O'- 
Farrell 
"    Abraham  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  529  Turk 
"    Barney  B.  (Galland  Bros.),  r.  1618  Bush 
"    Brothers  (Barney  B.  and  Edward  R.),  pro- 
prietors Mercantile  Toilet  and  Laundry 
Co.,  224  Bush 
"     Edward  R.  (Galland  Bros.),  r.  1618  Bush 
"    Jesse  A.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  529  Turk 
"    Joseph  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1618  Bush 
Gallardo  Leonard,  tailor,  r.  47  Jessie 
Gallatin  Willis  E.,  fireman  Chemical  Engine  1, 

r.  564  Howard 
Gallaway  John,  policeman,  r.  741  Harrison 

"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  723  O'Farrell 
Galleazzi  Joseph,  accordion  maker,  1339  Dupont 
Gallego  Romulus  C,  general  broker,  317  Cali- 
fornia, room  3,  r.  Alameda 
Gallegos  Felicitas  Miss,  r.  510 Sutter 
"    Laura  Miss,  r.  2724  Pine 
"    Rafael,  consul-general  Costa  Rica,  230  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Berkeley 
"    Rafael  Jr.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Gallen  Cassie,  domestic,  522  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Daniel,  liquors,  901  Buchanan 
"    James  W.,  bartender  Daniel  Gallen,  r.  901 

Buchanan 
"    John  T.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  NE 
cor  Clement  and  13th  Av 
Galletaure  Pierre,  waiter  John  Bergez 
Galletta  Joseph,  dentist,  r.  2626  Larkin 
Galletti  Joseph,  confectionery,  504  Hayes,  r.  629 

Grove 
Galletto  Domenic,  fish  dealer,  1603  Pacific  Av,  r. 


GALLI  A.  FRUIT  CO. 

importers  tropical  fruits  and  general 
produce  commission  merchants,  516- 
518  Sansome 

Galli  Angel  (S.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.  102  Austin 
"    Angelo,  fruits   and  vegetables,  2121  Web- 
ster 
"    Angelo,  liquors  and  lodgings,  407  Pacific 
"    Antone,  porter  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  1707  Stock- 
ton 
"    Cesira  Mrs.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2800, 

16th 
"    Ernestine  Mrs.,  r.  1707  Stockton  rear 
"    Engene,  clerk  Barsocchini  &  Galli,  r.  303 

Hayes 
"    Frank  (P.  Galli  &  Co.),  r.  15  Adelaide  PI 
"    Frank,  clerk  P.  Galli  &  Co.,  r.  605  Post 
"    G.,  dishwasher,  r.  509  Broadway 
"    Giuseppe  A.,  driver  P.   Galli  &  Co.,  r.  605 

Post 
"    Joseph,  porter  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  1707  Stock- 
ton 
"    Lazzaro  P.,  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 

Co.,  r.  3Keyes  Alley 
"    Lorenzo  (Barsocchini  &  Galli),  r.  303  Hayes 
"    Machine  Works  (Joseph  and  Leon  Schneily 
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Galh  P.  &  Co.   (Paul  and  Frank  Galli),  fruits 
and  vegetables,  605  Post 
"    Paul  (P.  Galli  &  Co.),  r.  605  Post 
Gallia  Andrea,  fish  dealer,  r.  406  Jackson 
Galliano  Celestlno  Rev.   S.   J.,   clergman    St 

Ignatius  Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Gallick  Daniel  J.,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peter- 
son, r.  1713  Leavenworth 
"    Elizabeth     Mrs.,    presser     Burkhardt    & 

Mugan,  r.  25  Albion  Av 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  414  Buchanan 
"    Freda  Miss,  r.  414  Buchanan 
"    George,  musician,  r.  805%  Howard 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  251/,  Albion  Av 
■'    J.  V.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1522  Polk 
"    Max,  furniture,  1171  Market,  r.  818  Jessie 
"    Nicholas,  printer  Abramson-Heunisch  Co 

r.  1410  Leavenworth 
"    Pedro  L.,  cashier  A.  Fleishhacker&  Co.   r 
Oakland 
Galligan  Bridget,  domestic,  r.  2  Myrtle  Av 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  2  Myrtle  Av 
"    James,  r.  216  Minna 
"    Michael,  driver,  r.  2  Myrtle  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  .306  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  bartender  Charles  Whalen,  r.  718 

Tehama 
"    Winnie,  domestic,  r.  2  Myrtle  Av 
Gallin  James,  teamster,  r.  911  Battery  rear 
Galh  van  Charles,  butcher  A.  Block,  r.  11- Wildey 
"    Cornelius,  dairyman,  r.  11  Wildey 
"    Frank,  salesman  Benedict  &  Turner,  r   11 

Wildey 
"    James,  r.  11  Wildey 
"    James  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  11  Wildey 
"    John  H.,   salesman  Benedict  &  Turner,  r. 
2002  Pine 
Gallman  Anne,  widow,  r.  410  Harrison 
"    James,  lineman,  r.  410  Harrison 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  410  Harrison 
Gallo  Alphonso.  barber,  r.  822  Vallejo 

"    Michael,  junk  dealer,  r.  822  Vallejo 
Gallois  Eugene,  first  vice-president    Raphael 
Weill  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post 
r.  2701  Sacramento 
Gallon    Henry,   salesman  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r. 

1325  Union 
Gallotto  G.  &  Co.    (Giuseppe  Gallotto),    fruits 
and  vegetables.  715  Stockton 
"    Giuseppe  (G.  Gallotto  &  Co.),  r.  715  Stock- 
ton 
Galloup  Henry  C,  pressman  Commercial  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  Lorin.  Cal. 
"    John  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  79  West  Mis- 
sion 
4®-Galloup.    See  Gallup 
Galloway  Anna  B.,  widow,  r.  1409  Powell 
"    Emil  R    Rev.,    pastor   Eighth  Congrega- 
tional Church,  r.  Ocean  View 
"    Florence  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1918  Fil- 
bert 
"     .  Giddings  &  Co.   (John  D.  Galloway,  Ray- 
mond S.   Giddings  and  Lyman  R.  An- 
^rews),  printers,  43-44    Steuart,   rooms 

Galloway  J.,  miner,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    James  D.,  ship  joiner,  r.  1918  Filbert 
"    '^°^'^,P-   (Galloway,  Giddings  &  Co.   and 
Galloway,  Townley  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

Galloway  Lithographing  Co. 

(Otto    Sclioning    and   Olof   E.  Olsem, 
litliograpliers,  418-422  Commercial 

Galloway  Martha  S.  Miss,  teacher  Cooper  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2203  Devisadero 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  8  Gough 


GALLOWAY,  TOWNLEY  &  00. 

(Jolin  D.  Galloway  and  John  A.  Town- 
ley),  engineers  and  contractors,    de- 
signers and  builders   steel,  iron  and 
combination      bridges,      pile,      con- 
crete    and     masonry     foundations, 
wharfs,  sewers  and  railroads,  42-44 
Steuart,  room  16 
Galloway  William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2203  Devisa- 
dero 
"    William    T.,    manufacturers'    agent,    708 
Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  2203  Devisadero 
4S=  Galloway.    See  Gallaway 
Gallwey  James  A.,  druggist,  634  Kearny 
Gallwey    Jolin,    physician    and    surgeon,    624 
Kearny,  ofilce  hours  1 :30  to  4  P.  m.  and 
7:.30  to  9  p.  M.,  telephone  Main  207,  r.  1331 
Leavenworth,  telephone  East  574 
"    Philip,  clerk  John  Gallwey,  r.  624  Kearny 
4®=-  Gallwey.    See  Galway 
Galovich  Joseph,  lodgings.  272  Brannan 
Galpin  Philip  G.  (Galpin&Zeigler),  r.  Berkeley 
Galpin  &  Zeigler  (Philip  G.  Galpin  and  Wilbur 
G.     Zeigler)    attorneys    at    law,    45-48 
Crocker  Bldg 
Gait  Edward  G.,  insurance  agent,  r.  24,  6th 
J^-  Gait.    See  Gault 

Galusha  Alice  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  819  Hyde 
Galvan  Robert  F.,  lumberman  r.  1339,  24th 
Galvani  G.  B.,  teacher  music, 'r.  609  Ellis 
Galvery  Frank,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks   r 

718  Howard 
Galvin  Adele  Miss,  r.  517  Taylor 
"    Andrew,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co..  r.  1112 

Kansas 
"    August  M.,  baker,  r.  619  Pacific 
"    Daniel  P.,  shoecutter  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  96  Colton 
"    Dennis  J.,  teamster  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  221%  Harrison 
"     Edward  J.,  painter  and  decorator,  r.  1226 

Mission 
"    Frank,  water  tender  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Garrett,  clothing  cutter,  r.  1226  Mission 
"    Harry,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1112  Kansas 
"    Harry  M.,  plumber,  r.  1226  Mission 
"    James,  r.  4  Russ 
"    James,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  96  Colton 
"    James  A.,  trimmer  Walcom  Bros.,  r.  321c, 

Turk  rear 
"    Jeremiah  (Galvin  &  Galvin),  r.  243,  3d 
"    Jeremiah,  ironworker,  r.  54c,  Clementina 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  96  Colton 
Galvin  Jeremiah  J.,  president   San  Francisco 
Typographical  Union,  606  Montgomery, 
r.  711  Webster 
"    John,  bartender  P.  Bannworth,  r.  2339  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  cook,  r.  271  St  venson 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  18  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1443  Harrison 
"    John,  liquors,  786  Folsom 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  2002  Pine 
"    John  Q.,  switchman,  r.  1615  Leavenworth 
"    Joseph,  brassworker,  r.  96  Colton 
"    Joseph,  dyer,  r.  827  Stevenson 
"    Katie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1814  Hyde 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1814  Hyde 
"    Michael,  r.  1212  Turk 

'      Michael  (Galvin  &  Galvin),  r.  273  Folsom 
"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  1701  Mis- 
sion 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  121%  Silver 
"    Michael,  steelworker  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  3 

Michigan  PI 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  216,  9th 
"    Moses  S.,  engineer,  r.  2731  Hyde 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  2321  Buchanan 
"    Patrick,  r.  431%  Ringold 
"    Patrick,  r.  1033%  Hampshire 
"    Patrick  J.,  bartender  Shea  &  Donohoe,  r.  18 

Verona  PI 
"    Richard,  butcher  D.  J.  Lally,  r.  1010  Na- 
toma 
"    Thomas  M..  salesman  Tatum  &  Bowen,  r. 

425  Dolores 
"    Thomas  P.  (Galvin  &  Co.),  r.  1811  Union 


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Galvin  William,  tireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 
3215  Greenwich 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.   Co.,   r.   1112  Kan- 
sas 
"    William  Jr..  ropemaker,  r.  1112  Kansas 
•'    William  A.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Ca- 
ble Co.,  r.  2361/4  Oak 
"    &  Co.  (Thomas  P.  Galvin  and  JohnH.  No- 
lan), horseshoers  2107  Polk 
"    &  Galvin  (Jeremiah  and  Michael),  liquors, 
243,  3d 
Galway  David,  porkpacker  Joseph  McEvoy,  r. 

27  Dore 
4®=  Galway.    See  Gallwey 
Galy  Albert,  tailor  Isaac  Lessman,  r.  1333  Du- 

pont 
Gama  Caroline  Miss   (Misses    Gama),  r.   1(X)8 
Hyde 
"    Katie  Miss  (Misses  Gama),  r.  1008  Hyde 
"    Miguel,  foundryman,  r.  331%  Vallejo 
"    Misses    (Katie  and  Caroline),  dairy   pro- 
duce, 1008  Hyde 
Gamage  Harry  C,  student,  r.  1413  Taylor 
"    John,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 

GAMAGE  JULE  C, 

manager  Harding's  Law  and  Collection 
Office,  303  Montgomery,  r.  1413  Taylor 

Gamage  Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  1413  Taylor 
Gaman  Thomas  D.  (Gaman  &  Lyon),  r.  910  Post 
"    &  Lyon  (Thomas  D.  Gaman  and  Albert  J. 
Lyon),  real  estate  brokers,  215  Kearny 
Gamart  Felix,  bartender,  r.  577  Bryant 
Gamba  Fanny,  widow,  r.  521  Golden  Gate  Av 
■  '    Frank  M.,  barber  Anton  Silva,  r.  6b  Valpa- 
raiso 
Gambella  August,  laborer  J.  H.  Kruse.  r.  130 

Valley 
Gambarene    Giovanni,    plaster   worker   F.    T. 

Riley,  r.  420  Filbert 
Gambert  Alice  Miss,  florist,  2014  Howard 
"    Felix  L.,  grocer,  r.  2014  Howard 
"    Lucien  L.,  clerk   W.   B.  Chapman,  r.  207 

Larkin 
"    R.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  2014  How- 
ard 
Gambill  Clifford  J.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r. 

SSbVi  Shipley 
Gambitz  Albert  K.,  salesman  Kady  Gambitz, 
r.  1427  Oak 
"    Kady,  produce  commission  merchant,  216 
Washington,  r.  1427  Oak 

GAMBITZ  MILTON  R.,  D.  D.  S., 

dentist,  California  Academy  of  Sciences 
Bldg,  819  Market,  room  22,  r.  1427  Oak 

Gamble  Alexander,  capitalist,  r.  14  Ellis 

"    Barnett  A.,  mining,  r.  309,  5th 

"  Edward  A.,  druggist  A.  H.  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 
1217  Polk 

"  Fred  N.,  bookkeeper  William  Cluff  Co.,  r. 
213%,  17th 

"  Henry  J.,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  James,  real  estate,  330  Montgomery,  room 
33,  r.  Piedmont 

"  James  M.,  agent  Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco 
Co.,  315  Front,  r.  919  Valencia 

"    John,  r.  919  Valencia 

"    John,  capitalist,  r.  517  Bush 

"    Mary  Miss.  r.  1036  Vallejo 

"  Mary  E.  Miss,  principal  Stanford  Memo- 
rial Free  Kindergarten  No.  5,  r.  919  Va- 
lencia 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  17M  Sumner 

"  Richard  J.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
17J£  Sumner 

"    Samuel,  r.  1307  Dolores 

"  Sara  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  English,  Van  Ness 
Seminary,  r.  1849  Jackson 

"  William  E.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
17^4  Sumner 

"    William  W.,    physician    and    surgeon,  54 
Pbelan  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Gambles  Clara  F.  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  625 

Sutter,  r.  Alameda 
Gamboa  J.,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
Gamboni  Frederick,  clerk,  r.  340  O'Farrell 
Gambrinus  Benevolent  Society,  510  Bush 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glazjeti  and  IDecorate<l. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309.  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Gambs  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1815  Devisadero 
"    Ernest  F.,  coin  and   stamp  dealer,  1815  De- 
visadero 
"    Gustav,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    R.  F.,  clerk,  r.  1815  Devisadero 
Game  Matteo  F.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1327  Guerrero 
Gamese  Encarcion,  cook,  r.  1305  Dupont 
Gamma  Antone,  milker  Louis  Zwissig,  r.  16th 
Av  South  nr  G 
"    Bonaventura,  liquors,  603  California,  r.  416 

Fulton 
"    Frank,  milker  Louis  Zwissig,  r.  16th  Av 

South  nr  G 
"    Frank  J.,  waiter,  r.  105  Prospect  PI 
"    Frederick  Mrs.,  r.  431  Pine 
"    John,  confectioner  Charles  Strohmaier,  r. 

418  Brannan 
"    Joseph,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Louisa,  domestic,  r.  629  Commercial 
Gamme  Frank,  hostler  Gottlieb  Furrer,  r.  428 

Turk 
Gammon  Josephine,  widow,  r.  510  Minna 
"    Julius  C,  packer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
510  Minna 
Gamper  George  W.,  rectifier  Lachman&  Jacobi, 

r.  433  Ellis 
Gamster  Edward  S.,  woodworker  S.  C.  Spinney, 

r.  316,  4th 
Ganco  Mary  J.,  widow,  laundry,  819  Geary 
Gande  Esther,  widow,  r.  303  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  A.,  trunkmaker,  r.  1138  Treat  Av 
Gander  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  436%  Broadway 
"    Charles  (Knoke&  Gander),  r.  59  Precita  Av 
"    Frederick,  sticker  hand,  r.  711  Mission 
Gandolfl  Edward,  shoemaker,  1132  Folsom 
Gandolfo  John  (John  Gandolfo  &  Co.),   r.  3101 
Larkin 
"    John  &  Co.  (John  Gandolfo),  wood  and  coal, 

3101  Larkin 
"    Rosie,  widow,  r.  7  Boardman  PI 
Gandy  L.  C,  teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.  406  Broad- 
way 
Ganey  Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  16th  Av 
South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  717,  33d 
Gang  Catherine,  widow,  r.  428%  Brannan 
"    Herman,  r.  1072  Howai-d 
"    John  S.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  428% 
Brannan 
Gangloff  Frank,  tinner  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
1320  York 
"    Rudolph  J.,  meter  maker  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  1320  York 
Ganne  Edouard,  gardener  French  Hospital 
Gannon  A.,  motorman,  r.  61%  Chenery 
"    Alfred  J.,  porter,  r.  119  Franklin 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  10%  Falmouth 
"    Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  608a  Ivy  Av 
"    Christina  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  20  Ritch 
"    Edward,  peddler,  r.  1145  Stevenson 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  462%  Minna 
"    Henry,  teamster  William  Dalton  Dray  Co. 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  6  Lewis 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  233  Crescent  Av 
"    James,  waiter   Occidental    Hotel,    r.    514 

Taylor  ^      ^ 

"    James  J.  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Bren- 
dan's Church  (R.  C.)  r.  320  Harrison 
"    James  M.,  clerk,  r.  319,  8th 
"    James  T.,  plumber,  r.  463%  Minna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
"    John  E.,  clerk,  r.  1617  Larkin 
"    Joseph  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  463%  Minna 
"    Joseph  T.,  laborer,  r.  20  Ritch 
"    Lawrence  J.,  boots  and  shoes,  4,  24th 


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Gannon    Marguerite,  candymaker  W.  S.  Town- 
send,  r.  20  Ritch 
"    Marie,  domestic,  812,  15th 
"    Mary  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate   Woolen 

Mills,  r.  528  Alabama 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1617  Larkin 
"    Mary  F.Mrs.,   teacher  Harrison   Primary 

School,  r.  119  Franklin 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  20  Ritch 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  528  Alabama 
•'    Thomas  E.,  boiler  maker,  r.  20  Ritch 
"    W.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  San  Leandro 
Gannsler  George,  baker,  r.  767  Mission 
Gano  George,     special      policeman      Baldwin 

Theatre 
Gans  Bert,  salesman  Ben.  J.  Schmidt  &  Co.,  r. 
1416  Ellis 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  Charles  Golinsky,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Charles  B.,  driver,  r.  1416a  Ellis 
"    Isidor,  butcher,  r.  1333  Eddy 
"     Jacob,  insurance,  r.  1416a  Ellis 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1002  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Leo,  r.  1312  Webster 
"    Leon,  cellarman,  r.  27  John 
"    Leon,  clerk  Levi    Strauss  &    Co.,   r.    1002 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  637  Broadway 
'•    Mark,  clerk  Bibo.  Newman  &  Ikenberg,  r. 

1416a  Ellis 
"    M.  E.,  fireman  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co. 
Gans  M.  L.  Mrs.,  secretary  Sunset  Photo  and 
Engraving  Co.,  131  Post.  r.  2506  Clay 
"    R.  H.,  president    Electric    Paint    Co..    43 

Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Niles  Canyon,  Cal. 
"    Samuel,  butcher,  7  Grand  Central  Market, 

r.  1312  Webster 
"    William,    butcher,  703   McAllister,   r.   736 
McAllister 
«S="Gans.    See  Ganz 
Gansberg  John,  bartender  John  F.  Bent.  r.  2600 

Folsom 
Gansmantel    Anton,    cabinet    maker 
Belcher  &  Allen,  r.  409  Powell 
Gansz  Salome,  widow,  830,  22d 
4®=-Gansz.    See  Gans 
Gant  Andrew,  butler,  927  Bush 

"    Andrew,  cutler,  r.  1331^/4  Pine 
Gante  Ida  Miss,  teacher  Miss  Mary  Lake.  r.  1534 

Sutter 
Ganter  Charles,  molder,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 

"    Frederick,  r.  63214,  4th 
Gantling  Charles,  r.  2316  Taylor 
Gantner  A.  T.,  storekeeper,  str  Australia 
"    Amandus,  oiler  str  Mariposa,  r.  1114  Treat 

Av 
■'    Bernard,  tanner,  r.  1114  Treat  Av 
"    Frederick  G.,  bookkeeper  Stein,  Simon  & 

Co.,  r.  1220OTarrell 
"     Henry  W.,  undertaker,  r.  1706  Folsom 
"    J.  Oscar,  secretary  J.  J.  Pflster  Knitting 

Co.,  120  Sutter,  r.  1220  O'Farrell 
"    Nanetta,  widow,  r.  1220  O'Farrell 
"     Richard,  blacksmith  August  Stamer,  r.  319 
Lombard 
Ganton  Francis,  clerk,  r.  421,  4th 
Gants  William  H.,  salesman,  r.  639  Minna 
4S="Gants.    See  Gantz  and  Ganz 
Gantt  Frank  R.,  painter,  r.  428^4.  7th 
Gantz  Nathan,  dry  goods,  r.  1922  Baker 
4S=Gantz.    See  Gans 

Gantzhorn  Charles,  coppersmith,  r.  62Natoma 
Ganz    Max,    agent  Rheinstrom    Bros.   (Cincin- 
nati, O.),  116  Front,  r.  1400  Sutter 
"     Rudolph,    liquors,    N    s    Santa    Clara    nr 


Harrold, 


Ganzert  Charles,  ironer  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.  SW 

cor  22d  and  Point  Lobos  Avs 
Gupsch  Richard,   butcher,  1139  Pacific,  r.  1041 

Vallejo 
Garauvel  Antoine,  molder  Whyte  &  DeRome,  r. 
Trenton  and  Jackson 
"    Emil,  cook,  r.  1313  Stockton 
Garaventa  Jackamo,  baker,  r.  525  Green  rear 
Garbarini  Angelo,  laborer,  r.  609,  7th 
"     Angelina,  widow,  r.  1112  Kearny 
"    John,  marble  worker,  r.  420  Filbert  rear 
Garbarino  Angelina,  r.  13  Dunn  Alley 
"    Angelo,  r.  .522  Filbert  rear 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  525  Green  rear 
"    Giovanni    (G.   Torre  &  Co.),  r.  14  August 

Alley 
"    Giovanni  (L.  Damozonio  &  Co.),  r.  9  Pollard 

PI  rear 
"    Ida  Miss,  teacher  Polytechnic  High  School, 

r.  1411b  Mason 
"    James  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  221,  17th 
"    John,  sawyer  Union  Box  Factory,  r.   1126 

Kearny 
"    Joseph,  scavenger,  r.  1113  Jessie 
"    Joseph  J.,  plumber  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.   1213 

Green 
"    Louis  v.,  machinist  Galli  Machine  Wks. 

r.  5251/4  Green  rear 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1411  Mason 
"    Michael  L.,  painter,  r.  1731  Market  rear 
"    N.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
"    Stefano,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Garbati  G.  &  Co.  (Gimor  Garbati),  restaurant. 
424  Clay 
"    Gimor  (G.   Garbati  &  Co.),   r.   621  Broad- 
way 
Garbe  Henry  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  8  Stockton  PI 
Garben  Johann,  bottler  George  Braun,  r.  2219 

Pine 
Garber  E.  B.  Miss,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Eugene  R.  (Garber  &  Garber),  r.   Palace 

Hotel 
"    John  (Garber  &  Garber),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  B..  attorney  at  law,  305  Sansome, 
r.  Berkeley 
Garber  &  Garber  (John  and  Eugene  R.  Garber), 

attorneys  at  law,  305  Sansome 
GarbiniA.  &  Co.   (Angelo  Garbini),  groceries, 
506-508  Broadway 
"    Angelo  (A.  Garbini  &  Co.),  r.  506  Broadway 
"    Antonio,  r.  513c  Union 
"    Avelina,  r.  526^4  Pacific 
"    Colinda  Miss,  r.  513c  Union 
"    Domenico,  liquors,  52614  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Palace  Baths,  r.  721i4  Fil- 
bert 
"    Joseph,  porter  J.  Zentner  &Co.,r.  1618  Turk 
"    Louis,  teamster,  r.  513c  Union 
"    Richard,  salesman  Bertini  &  Baldocchi,  r. 

3023  Sacramento 
"    Sebastian,  peddler,  r.  1507  Dupont 
Garbis  John,  cigar  maker,  r.  432  Cedar  Av 

"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  432  Cedar  Av 
Garbutt  John,  gymnast,  r.  656  Minna 
Garcello  Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  519  Vallejo 
Garcelon  Horace  F.,  entry  clerk  Levi  Strauss 
&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Trust  Co..  Henry  Rogers  agent,  22  Califor- 
nia, room  11 
Garcia    Antonio,    carpenter,  r.   1  Montgomery 
Court 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
"    Arthur,    candymaker    J.    Olague,    r.    1206 

Montgomery 
"    Benito,  laborer,  r.  3  Montgomery  Court 
"    Benito,  seaman,  r.  706  Battery 
"    Carlos,  clerk  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r.  329  O'Far- 
rell 
"    D.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  813  Pacific 
"    Emanuel,  porter,  r.  921^4  Filbert 
"     Eustace  M.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Francisca  Mrs.,  r.  723  California 
Garcia  Francisco,  wines  and  liquors,  133  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2734  California 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  1  Montgomery  Court 
"    Frank,  horseshoer  John  Kilconomon,  r.  720 

Broadway 
"    Frank  F.,  with  F.  Garcia,  r.  2734  California 
"    G.,  musician,  r.  607  Vallejo 


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Garcia  Gregory  M.,  bitmakerF.  W.  Clark  &  Co., 
r.  702  Vallejo 
"    Henry  G..  barber,  341  Bush,  r.  5251/2.  4tli 
"    Ignacio,  porter,  r.  523  Vallejo 
"    J.  Mrs.,  r.  603  Bush 
"    Jackson,  r.  1  Montgomery  Court 
"    Jesus,  longshoreman,  r.  523  Vallejo 
"    John,  r.  1916  Buchanan 
"    John,  boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Factory, 

r.  1417  Powell 
"    John,  cigar  peddler,  r.  523  Vallejo 
"    John,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
"    Jose   A.,  cigar   manufacturer,  413    Sacra- 
mento, r.  Alameda 
"    Jose  G.,  barber,  525  Pacific,  r.  1111  Kearny 
•'    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  400  Octavia 
"    Letitia,  widow,  r.  726  Vallejo 
"    Manuel,  porter  Kuhlmeyer  &  Dolheguy,  r. 

9211/2  Filbert 
"    Manuel,  seaman,  r.  9a  Natoma 
"    M.  E.,  office  40  California,  room  8 
"    Medardo  (Garcia  &  Maggini),  r.  2020  Taylor 
"    Modesto  E.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1512  Broadway 
"    P.  G.  (Garcia  &  Lancon),  r.  2215a  Sutter 
"    Preciliano  G.  Mrs.,  r.  2215a  Sutter 
"    Ramon,  transferrer  Britton  &  Rey,  r.  726 

Vallejo 
"    Reys,  painter,  r.  1503  Mason 
"    Richard    L,.,    barber,    434    Pacific,  r.  New 

Wisconsin  Hotel 
"    Rogelio,  clerk,  r.  22014  Linden  Av 
"    Simon,  porter  Levey  &  Stein,  r.  523  Vallejo 
'•    Soledad  Miss,  lodgings,  1020  Kearny 
•'    Susie,  domestic,  1144  Valencia 
"    Tiburcia,  widow,  r.  523  Vallejo 
'■    William,    bookbinder,    r.    1     Montgomery 

Court 
"    &  Lancon  (P.  G.  Garcia  and  J.   Lancon), 
mining  and  real  estate  agents,  25  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor 
Garcia  &  Maggini  (Medaro  Garcia  and  Charles 
Maggini),general  commission  merchants 
and  tropical  fruits.   100-102  Washington 
and  301-307  Drumm 
Gard    Charles    H.,    compositor  Filmer-Rollins 
Electro  Co..  r.  634i/4  Broadway 
"     L.  L.  C,  3d  officer  str  Progreso 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Dauntless 
Je®=-Gard.    Guard 
Gardanowsky  Albert,  paperhanger,  r.  42  Pai-ker 

Av 
Garde  Albert,  watchman,  r.  16  Federal 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  16  Federal 
"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  16  Federal 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  503  Birch  Av 
Gardella  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  11  Brannan  PI 
"    Charles,  gai-dener,  r.  10  Masonic  Av 
"    Francisco,  laborer  Italian  Mutual  Benevo- 
lent Society  Cemetery,  r.   34th  Av  and 
Clement 
"    Giuseppe,  superintendent  Italian  Mutual 
Benevolent  Society  Cemetery,  r.  11  La- 
fayette PI 
"    Stephen,  horseshoer  J.    F.    Farrell,    r.   10 
Masonic  Av 
Garden  Alexander  J.,  gardener,  r.  1016  Stan- 

yan 
Garden  City  Horseshoeing  Shop,  Neil  M.  John- 
son proprietor,  104  Golden  Gate  Av 
Garden  City  Saloon,  John  D.  Gerlich  proprietor, 
271  East 
"     Emily,  widow,  r.  160  Tehama 
"    George,  musician,  r.  160  Tehama 
"    Helmer  C.  Miss,  tailoress  Carl  J.  Wester, 

r.  162  Tehama 
"    Jonathan  H.,  gardener,  r.  1016  Stanyan 
Gardeners'   and  Ranchers'  Association  of  San 
Francisco,  Domenico  Gianni,    Colombo 
Market 
Gardenier  William   M.,    plate    printer    H.    S. 

Crocker  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Gardet  Victor,  bookkeeper  Em  Meyer  &  Co.,  r. 

1513  Webster 
Gardiner  Alexander  S.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie 

&  Co.,  r.  237  Texas 
Gardiner  Baldwin,  secretary  Pacific  Stock  Ex- 
change, 316  Montgomery,  r.  1301  Gough 
"    Charles  A.,  surveyor,  r.  1219  Filbert 


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Gardiner  Charles  H.,  porter  Sarah  Dobzensky, 

r.  7  Myrtle  Av 
Gardiner  Charles  H.,  private  secretary  to  presi- 
dent Wells.  Fargo  &C0..35  New  Mont- 
gomery, room  8,  r.l370,  19th  Av,  East  Oak- 
land 
"    Charles  W.,  laborer,  r.  518,  1st 
"    Constance  P.,  widow,  r.  211  Castro 
"    Frank  H.,r.  843  Capp 
"    Frank  H.  (Ashton  &  Gardiner),  r.  32  Bart- 

lett 
"    George  H..  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.. 

r.  East  Oakland 
^'    George  M.,  medical  student,  r.  2037  Pine 
"    Harry  H.,  gas  fitter  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  618  Jones 
''    Jacob,  cloak  maker  Isaac  Vishopp,  r.  20 

Langton 
"    James,  assistant  City  and  County  Surveyor 
^'    Jane,  widow,  r.  237  Texas 
"    John,  r.  Waterville  nr  Augusta 
"    John  H.,  insurance,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    Joseph  H.,  bottler,  r.  3137%,  16th 
"    Kittle  F.,  widow,  r.  618  Jones 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  620  Eddy 
Gardiner    Mill   Co.    (Gardiner,    Or.),     Joseph 
Knowland  president,  Charles  C.  Steven- 
son Jr.  secretary,  22  California,  room  18, 
telephone  Drumin  70 
"    Ralph,  boilermaker  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  46,  13th 
' '    Robert  K. ,  clerk  auditing  dept  Wells ,  Fargo 

i&  Co..  r.  Oakland 
"    Sophie  E.  widow,  r.  1219  Filbert 
"    Thomas  M.,   chief   bookkeeper  Fireman's 

Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    William.candy  maker  J.  Seidl  c&  Co.  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    William  C.  fireman,  r.  518,  1st 
"    William  H.,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  31371/2,  16th 
"    William  M.,   attorney  at  law,  123  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Gardner  A.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Abbie  E.  A.,  widow,  r.  3051/2  Capp 
"    Boniface,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler. 

r.  422  Tehama 
"    Charles,  driver  William  G.  Loewe 
"    Charles,  driver  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  r. 

1104  Market 
"    Charles  C,  with  Joshua  Hendy  Machme 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  H.,  asst.  surgeon  U.   S.    Marine 

Hospital 
"    Charles  J.,    clerk   Winther   Bros.,    r.    120 

Turk 
"    Charles  R.,  jeweler,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Clarence  C,  chief  porterWells.  Fargo  &  Co. , 

r.  113  Page  ' 

"    Clarence  L.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

113  Page 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1519  Leavenworth 
"    Eugene,  machinist  Joshaa  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  1920  Mason 
"    F.  J.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  42/ 

Eddy 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Frank     A.,     teacher    Polytechnic     High 

School,  r.  1312  Taylor 
"    Frederick,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Ibid 

Howard 
"    Frederick    A..   1st   officer    str    Gaelic,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    George  W.,  janitor,  r.  3  Newell 
"    George  W.,  machinist,  r.  125.  11th 
"    Harriet  N.  Mrs.,  bakery,  327i/4,  5th 
"    Henry  I.,  carpenter,  r.  204  Golden  Gate  Av 


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Gardner  J.   George,   electrical  engineer,  r.  838 

Powell 
"    James  H.  (Gardner  &  Thornley),  r.  Sausa- 

lito 
"    John,  merchant  tailor,   150,  5th,    r.    1515a 

Howard 
"    John  C,  machinist,  r.  1349  Alabama 
"    John  E.,  manager  Sanborn-Perris  Map  Co. 

limited     (New     York),    436    California, 

rooms  6-7,  r.  923  Hyde 
"    John  E.,  student,  r.  2520  Bush 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  830  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  316,  3d 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1129  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.. 

r.  830  Greenwich 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  4  Eddy  PI 
"    Kelly,  carpenter,  r.  2  Midway  rear 
"    Lester  J.,  conductor  MarketSt.  Ry.,  r.  537'4 

Elizabeth 
"    M.  A.,  glass  washer  Palace  Restaurant,  r. 

821  Minna 
"    Matthew,  chief  surgeon    S.    P.    Co.,    75-76 

Crocker Bldg,  r.  1402  Post 
"    Melvin  A.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  843Capp 
"    Nettie  E.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2520  Bush 
"    Orrin  G.,  machinist,  r.  327V4,  5th 
"    Peyton  R.,  foreman  piledriver  Harbor  Com- 
missioners, r.  427  Eddy 
Gardner  Robert  C,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  231  Post. 

r.  638  Sutter 
"    Robert  R.     bookkeeper,    r.   131    San   Jose 

Av 
"    Samuel  J.,  clerk  hospital  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1402  Post 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1613  Howard 
"    Sophie,  r.  1219  Filbert 
"    Thomas,  watchman  S.   P.   Co.,  r.  3314  La- 

pidge 
"    Warren    M.,    laborer,    r.    220  Montgomery 

Av 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  12  Middle 
"    William,  quarryman,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    William  H.,  millhand,  r.  4  Hayward 
"    William  H.  Rev.,  pastor  West  Side  Chris- 
tian Church,  r.  2520  Bush 
"    William  J.,  solicitor  Smedberg  &  Mitchell, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  S.,  carpenter,  r.  135'/  Shipley 
"    William  S.,  clerk  Mrs.   L.  M.  Edgerly,  r. 

235  Kearny 
"    William  T.,   salesman  Eagleson  &  Co.,  r. 

830  Greenwich 
Gardner  &  Tliomley  (James  H.  Gardner,  Will- 
iam H.  Thornley  and  George  J.  Haskins). 

ship,Custom  House  and  InternalRevenue 

brokers,  322  Washington 
4fff=Gardner.    See  Gardiner  and  Gardener 
Garechaw  James  L.,  salesman,  r.  29a  Rausch 
Garety  James  F.,  teamster,  r.  50  Clara 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  50  Clara 
"    Mathew  C,  teamster,  r.  50  Clara 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  50  Clara 
-^"Garety.    See  Garrity,   Geraghty,    Geherty 

and  Gerrity 
Garfield  Arthur,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3 

Powell  Av 
"    Hotel,  Michael  Hogan  proprietor,  NE  cor 

Fillmore  and  Chestnut 
"    House,  Thomas  H.  Wilson  proprietor,  73714 

Howard 
"    John  M.,  sexton  "Plymouth  Congregational 

Church,  r.  2332  Post 
"    John  Q.,  painting  and  whitening,  315  Stock- 
ton, r.  3332  Post 


Garfield  Primary  School,  Miss  Mary  A.  Scherer 
principal.  Union    bet  Montgomery  and 
Kearny 
Garfield  Square,  bet  Harrison  and  Treat  Av, 
25th  and  26th 
"    Walter  P.,  painter   John  Q.  Garfield,  r.  2 
Cottage  Row 
Gargan  Edward,  clamdigger,  r.  31st  Av  South 
bet  H  and  I 
"    Phillip,  laborer,  r.  449b  20th 
Gargaro    Dominico,    bootblack,  403  Post.  r.  24 

Telegraph  PI 
Gargin  James,  longshoreman,  r.  71  Jessie 
Gargoyhen  Jean,  laundryman  Model  Laundry, 

r.  33  Chenery 

Gargre   Antone    (Gargre   &   Donovan),  r.   1432 

Howard 

"    &  Donovan  (Antone  Gargre  and  Jeremiah 

Donovan),  restaurant,  1432  Howard 

Garhart  William,  foreman  William   E.  Bridge, 

r.  423  Post 
Garibaldi    Antonio,    marble    sawyer     Joseph 
Musto  &  Son,  r.  4  St  Charles  PI 
"    Antonio  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  712a  Mason 
"    Brothers    (Stephen  J.   Garibaldi),    native 

wines  and  liquors,  1513-1515  Powell 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  814  Green 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  4  Varennes 
"    Dominic,  fruits,  1237  Pacific 
"    Emanuel  F.,  teamster,  r.  616  Chestnut 
"    Fillipo  (C.  E.  Musto  &  Co.),  r.  4  St.  Charles 

PI 
"    Francisco,  gardener,  r.  233  Green 
■'    Frank,  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 
"    Giovanni,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  2916  Larkin 
"    Gold  Mining  Co.,  506  Battery,  room  1 
"    Hall,  423Broadway 
"    Hotel,    Frank    Ungaretti    proprietor,    222 

Broadway 
"    John,  cook  P.  Nave  Pietro,  r.  314  Pacific 
"    John,  liquors,  Old  San  Jose  Road  and  Sun- 

nyside  Av 
"    Joseph,  r.  712  Union 
"    Joseph  H.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  715 

Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1516  Powell 
"    Peter  A.,  clerk,  r.  1811  Dupont 
"    Stefano,  longshoreman,  r.  2.33  Green 
"    Stephen    J.    (Garibaldi     Bros.),    r.     1515^ 

Powell 
"    Vincent,   clerk     Garibaldi    Bros.,  r.    1516 
Powell 
Garini  Giuseppe,  longshoreman,  r.  21  Hinckley 
Garissino  Nicola,  restaurant,  1105  Front 
Garkee  Lulu  Mrs.,  r.  a36  Turk 
Garl  Henry,  laborer,  r.  362  Jessie 
"    JohnG.,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  363  Jessie 
Garland  Christopher,  laborer,  r.  1903  Hyde 
"    Edward,  laundryman,  r.  1500  Post 
"    House,  127  Montgomery 
"    J.,  watchman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  405  Davis 
"    John  B.,  manager  Globe  Publishing  Co., 

.526  Montgomery,  r.  320  Jersey 
"    Norval  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  10 

Powell  Av 
"    Richard,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    Richard,  salesman  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

43,  6th 
•    Walter  E.,   tinner  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  131, 
15th 
Garlinger  Jonas,  clerk,  r.  2237  Pine 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  stenographer,  r.  3327  Pine 
"    Nannette,  widow,  r.  2327  Pine 
Garman  Lucian  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r,  416E  Devisadero 
Garms  WiUiam  F.,  vice-president  Milwaukee 
Brewery  of  San  Francisco,  r.  403,  11th 
"    William   F.    Jr.,    bookkeeper    Milwaukee 
Brewery,  r.  403,  11th 
Gam  William,  cap  maker,  r.  473  Jessie 
Garnaud  August,  glass  polisher,  r.  619  Pacific 
■••    Emanuel,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 
"    Julie,  laundry,  1415  Ellis 
'•    Marie   (Garnaud  &  Pailleur),   r.  30th  bet 
Dolores  and  Church 


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Garnaud  &  Pailleur  (Marie  Garnaud  and  Louis 

Pailleur),  proprietors  Willows  Laundry, 

SOth  bet  Dolores  and  Church 
Garneau  Caspar,  r.  1315  York 
"    Charles  C,  dynamoman   Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1315  York 
Garner  Allen  A.,  attorney  at  law,  63  Flood  Bldg, 

r.  623  Ellis 
"    Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras 

Co.),  J.  Stadtfeld  secretary,  56  Nevada 

Block 
"    George  W.,  machinist  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  125,  11th 
■•    Minnie  J.  Miss,  millinery,  1708  Devisadero 
"    T.  E.,  r.  419  Geary 
"    Walter  L.,   laborer  S.   P.  Co.,  r.  334   San 

Jose  Av 
Garnett  B.,  stockbroker,  r.  1301  Gough 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  1301  Gough 
"    Edgar  M.,  clerk,  r.  35  Essex 
"    John,  r.  502  Post 

"    Kennedy  P.,  weigher  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  55  Essex 
"    Louis  A.,  capitalist,  r.  35  Essex 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  35  Essex 
Gamier  Alphonse,  cleaner  J.   Spaulding  &  Co., 

r.  133  Page 
"    Andrew,  electrician  The  Kennedy  Co.,   r. 

132  Page 
"    Berthold,  lumberman,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 

GARNIER  E.  &  CO. 

(Emil  Gamier  and  Jacques  Mounic), 
wholesale  California  wines  and  bran- 
dies, 618  Sacramento 

Gamier  Emil  (E.  Garnier  &  Co.),  r.  1603  Santa 
Clara  Av,  Alameda 
' '    Frederick  E. ,  r.  285  Palmer 
"    Frederick  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  619  Stevenson 
"    Leon  G.,  laundryman,  r.  150,  4th 
"    Mary,  dressmaker,  r.  512%  Taylor 
"    Rosalie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  512i4  Taylor 
Gamiss  James  R.,  attorney  at  law  and  resident 
manager  American  Surety  Co.,  219  San- 
some,  r.  1224  Pine 
Garofalo  Carsimo,  laborer,  r.  1425V2  Dupont 
Garoutte  Charles  H.,  Associate  Justice  Supreme 
Court  of  California,  chambers   825   Mar- 
ket, Emporium  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicho- 

"    Jeremiah  M.,  r.  722  Capp 
"    Manfred  M.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
1630  Market 
Garra  Jesus,  peddler,  r.  426,  29th 
Garratson  John  D.,  liquors,  11  Drumm 
Garratt  Anna  G.,  widow,  r.  1720  Washington 
"    Benjamin  F.   (W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.),  r.  1307 

Guerrero 
"    James  H.,  engineer,  r.  1924  Leavenworth 
"    Milton  D.  (W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.) 
Garratt  W.  T.  &  Co.   (H.   D.   Morton  president, 
A.  L.   Taylor  secretary  and   treasurer, 
brass  and  bell  foundry,  NW  cor  Fremont 
and  Natoma,  and  NW  cor  5th  and  Bran- 
nan 
4®"Garratt.    See  Garat  and  Garrett 
Garren  Benjamin,  cashier  The  Paragon  Cloak 
and  Suit  Co.,  r.  13  Minna 
"    David,  porter  Raphael's,  r.  13  Minna 
"    Leslie  E.,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &Co., 

r.  13  Minna 
"    Louis  E.,  glazier,  r.  13  Minna 
"    Morris    (Kragen    Furniture    Co.),    r.    1510 
Dolores 
Garretson  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.   \%\1V2  Broadway 
rear 
"    Watts    L.,    bookkeeper    The   Searchlight 
Bureau  of  Information 
4^Garretson.    See  Garrettson 
Garrett  Albert    J.,    clerk    Adjutant  General's 
oface  dept.  of  California,  r.  .537  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  W.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1517  Grove 
"    Edward,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho. 

Co.,  r.  1412  Laguna 
"    Edward  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1605  Grove 
"    Frank,  shoemaker,  313,  3d 
"    J.,  waiter,  r.  871  Market 


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Garrett  James  C,  confectioner,  1307  Mason  and 
52714  Geary,  r.  1307  Mason 
"    James  H.,  conmission  merchant, r.  816  Turk 
"    Jcimes  L.,  carbuilder  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  156 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  M.,  liquors,  622  (522)  Jackson,  r.   825 

Kearny 
"    Joseph  W.,  marine  engineer,  r.  409  Capp 
"    Lucy  H.,  widow,  r.  2,327  Howard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2008  Howard 
"     Richard  W.,  salesman,  r.  313,  3d 
"    Samuel,   teamster  J.    Browning,   r. 

Fulton 
"    Thomas,  journalist,  r.   527  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  C,  janitor,  r.  326  Vallejo 
"    Thomas  F.,  plumber,  r.  313,  3d 
"    Richard  W.,  salesman,  r.  313,  3d 
"    William  L.,  barber,  r.  1025  Harrison 
Jg®"Garrett.    See  Garrat  and  Garratt 
Garrette  Emma  F.,  widow,  r.  1617  Grove 
Garrettson   Fred    W.,   vice-president     Pacific 

Coast  Syr  ip  Co.,  r.  1503  Washington 
Garrick  Alexander,  fisherman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    John,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  8V2 

Clinton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  224%  O'Farrell' 
'•    Michael,  box  maker  Pac.   and  S.   F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  2%  Clinton 
"    Walter  J.,  clerk  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  410 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  216  Perry 
*®-Garrick.    See  Carrick 
Garrigan  Alice,  widow,  r.  9  Converse 
"    Edward,  helper  Risdon  L  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  71 

Jessie 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  1432  Post 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  711  Banks 
"    Kittie  Miss,  packer  W.   H.   Miner,   r.    71 

Jessie 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  406  Broadway 
•'    Michael  F.,  laborer,  r.  61/2  Pfeifler 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Arthur  M.  Ebbets,  r.  17 

Alta 
"    Paul  J.,  mail  clerk,  r.  9  Pfe iff er 
"    Robert  F.,  bag  maker,  r.  530  Mission 
"    Simon  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  530  Mission 
Garrigues  Alfred,  printer,  r.  11  Harlan  PI 
"    Andre,  wood  and  coal,  908  Stockton 
"    John,  restaurant,  r.  914  Jackson,  r. 

Ian  PI 
"    Leon  F.,  physician,   1208  Sutter  and  resi- 
dent surgeon  Cal.  Woman's  Hospital,  r. 
3118  Sacramento 
Garriock  Carrie,  widow,  r.  1128  Valencia 
Garrison  Alice  I.  Miss,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Captain K.,  clerk  John  Kentfield  &  Co.,   r. 

Fruitvale 
"    Charles  S.,  brakeman,  r.  116a  11th 
^'    Henry,  r.  27%  Vernon  PI 
"    John  D.,  phonograph  expert  Peter  Baciga- 
lupi,  r.  414  Hyde 
Garrissere  Frank,  wholesale  and  retail  wines 
and  liquors,  220  Stockton,  r.  751  Sutter 
"    Frank  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  751  Sutter 
Garrity  Andrew,  wardtender  City  and  County 
Hospital 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  39  Moss 
"    Daniel,    boiler  maker  Edison   Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  770  Harrison 
"    Ella  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1632  Howard 
"    Henry,  r.  619  Broderick 
"    J.,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  873  Mar- 
ket 
"    James,    liquors,    NE   cor     O'Farrell    and 

Powell,  r.  130  O'Farrell 
"    James,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 


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DEALERS   IN   AlL  KINDS  OF 

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Garrity  James,  teamster  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 
422!/2  Ringold 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  508  Natoma 
"    Martin  S.,  teamster,  r.  1322  Harrison 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  824,  15th 
"     Michael,  clerk,  r.  508  Natoma 
"    Michael  J.,  switchman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Nora,  domestic,  r.  1239,  23d 
"    O.,  coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa 
'■    Patrick,  horseshoer  D.H.Boyle,  r.  508  Na- 
toma 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  39  Moss 
"    Peter,  livery  stable,   163-164  Golden  Gate 

Av,  r.  1519  Fulton 
"    Peter  F.,  livery  stable,  1603  Geary,  r.   1519 

Fulton 
"    Philip,  clerk  Peter  Garrity,    r.   1519  Ful- 
ton 
"    Randolph  J.,  bicycles,  166  Golden  Gate  Av, 

r.  1519  Fulton 
"    Thomas,  r.  667  Minna 
"    Thomas,  collector,  r.  39  Moss 
"    Thomas,  porter  G.  W.  Harris,  r.  110,  4th 
«S=Garrity.    See  Garety,  Garretty,  Geraghty, 

Gerrity  and  Geherty 
Garrod  James,  musician,  r.  24  Grove 
Garry  House,  2OY2.  5th 
"    John  H.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co..  r.  809  Harrison 
"    Michael,  r.  44314  Bryant 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  9  Van  Ness  Av 
4®=-Garry.    See  Gary,  Geary  and  Gerry 
Garside  Joseph  P.,  liquors,  518, 1st 
Garske   John,    driver    Chicago   Brewery,    r.    3 

Broad's  PI 
Garson  Andrew,  cigar  dealer,  r.  718!4,  20th 
'■    Cornelius,  carpenter,  r.  1612  Lyon 
'■    Gustavo,  city  salesman  Neustadter  Bros., 
r.  7181/4,  20th 
.eS=Garson.    See  Garcin 
Garstang  Thomas  G.,  r.  IOO14,  2d 
Gartelmann    Henry,    foreman    Hayes     Valley 

Brewery,  r.  510  Grove 
Gartenberg  Max,  buyer  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r. 

1141  Market 
Garter  Charles  A.,  attorney  at  law,  14Sansome, 

room  36.  r.  20  O'Farrell 
Garthofner  Edward,  solicitor,  r.  631  Sacramento 
Garthorne  Charles  A.,  photographic  printer,  538 
California 
"     Edward,  foreman  Kemoke,  Gilham  &  Saw- 
yer, r.  526  Post 
"    George   H.,  salesman  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"     Robert,  liquors,  1249  Front,  r.  1214  Jackson 
Gartlan  James  J.,  attorney    at  law,  41  Mills 

Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  525  Harrison 
Gartland  Edward  F.,  r.  632  Post 
"    James,  bookkeeper  McDonell  &  Ryan,  r. 

6251-4  Larkin 
"    John  B.,  attorney  at  law,  7  Mills  Bldg,  8th 
floor,     and      deputy     Superintendent 
Streets,  r.  632  Post 
Gartler  Edward,  waiter,  r.  454  Tehama 
Gartling  Charles  F.,  carriage  painter,  r.  1229 

Mission 
Gartner  Albert  F.,  special    agent    Home  and 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Portland.  Or. 
"    Boniface,  cabinet  maker,  r.  422  Tehama 
"    Charles,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 
46  Morris  Av 
Garve  Minnie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  444i/^  Jessie 
Garver  Kossuth,  waiter  Matthias  H.  Stamer, 

r.  418  Folsom 
GarvertFred  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  5  Sumner 
Garvey  A.,  teamster,  r.  608,  6th 
'■    Annie,  domestic,  705  Pierce 


Garvey  Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  clerk  ticket  auditor's 

dept.,  S.  P,  Co.,  r.  921b  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    James  D.,  asst.  engineer  str  San  Jose,  r. 

1929  Devisadero 
"    John  F.,  clerk  Post,  r.  38  Crocker 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  38  Crocker 
"    Patrick,  brass  finisher  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

525  Howard 
"    Patrick  N..  helper  Hibernia  Brewery,    r. 

659  Minna 
"    Samuel,  r.  1009  Powell 
"    William,  hostler   William    Beatty,   r.  875 

Folsom 
"    William  P.,  salesman  Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  r.  1009 
Powell 
Garvin  Daniel,  ship  carpenter,  r.  234  Oak 
"    Dominick,  quartermaster  str  Coptic,  r.  503 

East 
"    James,  with  S.  F.  Weeks  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  A.,  fireman  State  Belt  Line  Ry.,  r,20. 

5th 
"    John  J.,  calker,  r.  241  Fremont 
"    Peter  J.,  teamster,  r.  306  Moulton 
"    Joseph,  bartender  Costigan  &  Flynn,  r.  636 

Green 
"    Smiley,  r.  636  Green 
"    William,    teamster  Central    Lumber  and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  1355  Folsom 
"    William  J. ,  incandescent  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  234  Oak 
>8®=Garvin.    See  Gavin 
Garwich  Frank,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  28 

Federal 
Garwood  George  M.,  real  estate  agent,  26  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 
Garwood  William  T.,  physician  and  surgeon. 

office  and  r.  301  Sutter 
Gary  Charles  T.,  shoe  cutter,  r.  156  Shipley  rear 
j8®=-Gary.    See  Garry,  Geary  and  Gerry 
Gas  and  Water  Inspector,  Chris  E.  Newman, 
New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Gas  Consumers  Association, 

D.  L.  Randolph  president,  J.  D.  Whit- 
ney vice-president,  W.  0.  Ludovici 
secretary,  316  Post 

Gaschlin  Frederick  G.,  musician,  r.  762  Howard 
Gascoigne  Edith  S.  Miss,  r.  715  Cole 
Gash  John  (Bugbee  &  Gash),  r.  1226  Mission 
Gaskell  Edward  F.,  tailor,  303  Leavenworth 
Gaskill  Charles  C,  carpenter,  r.  343  Minna 
"    Herbert  D.  (Gaskill  &  Regan),  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co..  r.  530,  3d 
"    Varney  W.,  manager  city  dept  Alliance 
Assurance  Co.   (London,  Eng.),  416  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Oakland 
"    &  Regan  (Herbert  D.  Gaskill  and  James  I. 
Regan),  stoves  and    tinware,   119   New 
Montgomery 
Gaskin  William  G.,  baker,  r.  1616  Devisadero 
Gaspari  Jacob,  hackman,  Plaza,  r.  1015  Wash- 
ington 
Gasper   George   F.,  pileman  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  312  Folsom 
"    John  longshoreman,  r.  239%  Green 
Gasque  Henry  F.,   groceries   and  liquors,  NE 

cor  Sutter  and  Broderick,  r.  2426  Sutter 
Gass  Alexander  K.,  baker,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    Fannie  R..  chiropodist,  1027  Market 
"    H.  T.  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Julius  A.    (Verhoeven  &    Gass),    r.    5O814 
Guerrero 
Gassaway  Edloe  C,  bartender  John  H.  Martin 
"    Frank   H.,  superintendent  special  adver- 
tising The  Examiner 
"    James  A.,  teamster  James  Forrest  &  Sons, 

r.  20914  Linden  Av 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Car   Accountant  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  30  O'Farrell 
Gassert  William  J.,  teamster,  r.  164  Jessie 
Gasslander  Fritz,  engineer,  r.  507  Filbert 
Gassman  Calyxta  Miss,  typewriter  Cox.  Seed 
and  Plant  Co.,  r.  1715  San  Carlos  Av 
Cecile,  hairdresser,  r.  1715  San  Carlos  Av 
George,  plumber,  r.  1715  San  Carlos  Av 
John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
John  B..  r.  406  Union 
Josephine  Miss,  actress,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
Julia,  widow,  r.  1715  San  Carlos  Av 


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BOKRD     OF=     DIRECTORS: 

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Sampson  Tams.  B.  r.  Hecht.  C.  p.  pomeroy.  Henry  Krebs,  Jr. 

C.  P.  POMEROY,  Attorney.  W.  O.  LUDOVICI,  Secretary. 


GAS    SERVICE    DEPARTMENT 


The  Standard  Automatic  Gas  Regulator  is  attached  to  the  meter,  controlling  the  pressure  auto- 
matically, keei)ing  the  flame  steady,  and  allowing  no  waste  or  blowing,  preventing  breakage  of 
globes,  and  saving  from  20  to  40  per  cent. 

New  tips  and  burners  are  supplied,  leaks  and  flickering  lights  remedied,  and  pipes  pumped  out 
if  necessary.  All  complaints  connected  with  the  gas,  electric  bells,  or  gas  lighting  apparatus  are 
attended  to. 

The  monthly  dues  are  according  to  the  average  gas  consumption  and  the  quantity  of  electric 
apparatus  in  use. 

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Full  charge  taken  of  Electrical  Apparatus  by  annual  subscription 
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653 


Gassmann  August,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer, 
r.  1805Dupont 
"    Eugene,  laundry,  404  Stockton 
"    House,     Jerome     Meyer    proprietor,    428 

Broadway 
"    Joseph,  r.  1101  Broadway 
"    Joseph  F.  (Otis  &  Co.),  r.  1215  Greenwich 
Gassner  Jacob,  cigar  maker,  r.  2762  Mission 
"    Joseph,  cigars  and  tobacco,  2762  Mission, 

r.  2031/2  Bartlett 
"    Louis  (Berwin  &  Gassner)  r.  22454  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Michael,  tanner  Thorn  &  McMahon,  r.  2759 
Mission 
Gast  Edward,  switchman,  r.  519,  3d 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  86  Everett 
Gasta  Joseph,  clerk  Harry  F.  Rahlmann,  r.  SW 

cor  Railroad  Av  and  15th  Av  South 
Gastaldi  Emilio,  teacher  music,  r.  710  Lombard 
Gastavson  Frederick,    blacksmith,  r.   14  Ron- 
del PI 
Gaster  Frederick  G.,  foreman  George  W.   Em- 
mons, r.  326,  12th 
Gaston  Breard,  bartender,  r.  nby^  Prospect  PI 
"    David  A.,  cutter  Standard  Shirt  Factory, 

r.  610  Buchanan 
"    Henry  G.,  shoemaker,  r.  19  Harlan  PI 
"    John,  boiler  maker  str  Coptic 
"    Ridge  Mill  and  Mining  Co.  (Nevada   Co.), 
D.  M.  Kent   secretary,  330  Pine,  rooms 
33-36 
Gatchell    George    W.,   post    adjutant   and    re- 
cruiting officer  Battery  E,  5th  Artillery, 
U.  S.  A.,  Aloatraz  Island 
Gate  Dominic,  iron  worker  Standard  Iron  and 

Wire  Wks 
Gately  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1336  Eddy 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  1107  Union 
"    Delia  A.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  11  Moss 
"    James,  proprietor  Potrero  Hotel,  SW  cor 

Sierra  and  Louisiana 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  715  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  291/2  Hawthorne 
"    John,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  819 

Harrison 
"    John  F.,  deckhand,  r.  70314  Davis 
"    Michael,  r.  1850  Howard 
"    Patrick,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co. ,  r.  369, 1st 
"    Thomas,  carriagesmith,  r.  11  Moss 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  butcher,  r.  11  Moss 
"    Thomas  B.,  compositor,  r.  2109!4  Jones 
"    Thomas  F.,  cashier  Le  Roy  G.  Harvey  & 

Co.,  r.  2304  Mission 
"    William,  boatman,  r.  703!4  Davis 
"    William  H.,  painter,  r.  11  Moss 
4®"Gately.    See  Gatley 
Gacermann  Christ,  carpenter,  r.  512  Bush 
Gates  Alyce  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  527  Sacramento 
"    Cyrus  L.   (Armstrong  Oil  Burner  Co.),  r. 

1610a  California 
"    Daniel  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2312  Pine 
"    Edwin  F.,  clerk  James  H.  Gates  &  Son,  r. 

118  Waller 
"    Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  307  Larkin 
"    Elwin  W.,  bookkeeper  FiorenzoCavagnaro, 

r.  Seminary  Park,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Emery  P.  (Emery  P.  Gates  &  Co.  and  James 

H.  Gates  &  Son),  r.  118  Waller 
"    Emery  P.  &  Co.  (Emery  P.  and  James  H. 
Gates),  druggists,  NE  cor  Stockton  and 
O'Farrell 
"    Frank  H.,  physician,  NW  cor  Howard  and 

New  Montgomery,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    George,  pressman  Upton  Bros.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Gracie  A.  Mrs.,  ladies  nurse,  r.  647  Steven- 
son 
"    Harry,  with  Music  and  Drama,  r.  3  City 

Hall  PI 
"    Horace  D.,  civil  engineer,  r.  311  Lyon 
"    Isaac  N.,  carpenter,  r.  1378  San  Jose  Av 
"    James  H.   (James    H.  Gates    &    Son  and 

Emery  P.  Gates  &  Co.).  r.  118  Waller 
"    James  H.  &  Son  (James  H.  and  Emery  P. 
Gates),  druggists,  NW  cor  New  Mont- 
gomery and  Howard 
"    J.  R.  (J.  R.  Gates  &  Co.),  r.  1410  Larkin 

J.  R.  &  Co.  (J.  R.  Gates),  wholesale  and 
retail  druggists,  417  Sansome 


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Gates  Justin,  notary  public,  211  Larkin,  r.  207 
Larkin 
' '    Leonard  J. ,  draughtsman  Pac.  Rolling  Mill , 

r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Mattie  L.  Miss,  dentist  with  George   J. 

Luce,  r.  821  Ellis 
"    P.  W.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  326  Larkin 
"    Rudolph,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  824  Olive 

Av 
"    Sheridan,  barber  Mueller  &  Boss,  r.  Ala- 
meda ^ijtjt'd 
"    S.    W.,    incandescent    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  946  Mission 
"    William  N.,  conductor,  r.  813  Oak 
Gatier  Francis,  cook,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
Gatje  John  M.,  expressman,  r.  1109  Florida 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  422,  3d 
Gatley  George  G.,  2d  lieut.  battery  E  5th  Ar- 
tillery U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 
"    James  J.,  laborer  Golden  State  and  Miners 

Iron  Wks,  r.  2619  Harrison 
"    John,  mason,  r.  1311  Buchanan 
"    Lawrence,  carpenter,  r.  1311  Buchanan 
"    Patrick,  r  1517  Broadway  rear 
"    Richard  H.,  stationery,  1084^4  Howard 
4®-  Gatley.    See  Gately 

Gatti  Domenico,  laborer,  r.  1018!4  Montgomery 
"    Emilia,   packer   D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  930 
North  Point 
Gattinger  Margaret    Miss,  seamstress,  r.   SE 
cor  15th  and  Tilden 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  15th  and  Tilden 
Gatto  Angelo  carpenter,  r.  18091/4  Stockton 
"    Antonio,  blacksmith,  r.  430  Green 
"    Antonio,  wood  and  coal,  2738  California 
"    Augustino  (Gatto,  Demartini  &  Co.),  r.  1226 

Kearny 
"    ,  Demartini  &  Co.  (Augustino  Gatto,  Frank 
J.  Demartini  and  Brazilio  Caselli),  black- 
smiths, 537  Green 
"    Giovanni,  r.  1922  Pacific  Av  rear 
"    John,  clerk  A.  Gatto.  r.  2738  California 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  930  North  Point 
"    John,  porter  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,    r.    I8O9I/2 

Stockton 
"    John  B.,  wood  and  coal,  408  Devisadero  and 

4113  California,  r.  4113  California 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1425i/i  Dupont 
"    Louis,  bootblack,  r.  7  Gaven 
"    Peter,  clerk  John  Gatto,  r.  408  Devisadero 
"    Salvatore,  r.  14251/4  Dupont 
Gau  Francis,  cabinet  maker  C.  F.  Haas,  r.  20 
Federal 
"    Phillip,  paper  hanger,  r.  611  Hayes 
Gaubatz   Charles,    cigars    and    liquors,    I8O314 
Haight 
"    William,    bookkeeper    S.  F.  Breweries,  r. 
332,  19th 
Gauch  Minna,  widow,  r.  338  Duncan 
Gaudard  Adolphe,  cook,  r.  213  Powell 
"    Frank,    cook    Marchand's    Restaurant,   r. 
809  Mission 
Gaudin  Frederick,  president  Bullock  &  Jones 

Co.,  105  Montgomery,  r.  1332  Webster 
Gauger  United  States  Customs,  John  W.  Pro- 
basco,  SW  cor  Jackson  and  Battery,  2d 
floor 
Gauggel  Leo,  shoemaker,  530  Geary 
Gaughan  John,  r.  71  Federal 
Gaughran  James,  clerk  S.  F.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  3337 
Harrison 
"    .James  Jr.,  paper  carrier,  r.  3337  Harrison 
"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co., 
'■'    Maggie    Miss,  millinery,  348,  6th,    r.   3337 
Harrison 


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Gaukroger  Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Rv.,  r. 

4  Collins 
Gaul  James,  r.  517  Bush 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  718  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  tanner  Morris  Windt.  r.  1116  Ver- 
mont 
4iyGaul.    See  Gall 
Gauld  G.,  widow,  r.  610  O'Farrell 

"    George  G.,  office  633  Market,  r.  2901  Jackson 
Gauley  Anna  S.,  widow,  r.  1401  Sutter 
Gault  Adolph  G.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  23 
Scott  PI 
"    Adolph  M.,  machinsit,  r.  22  Scott  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  15  Morey  Alley 
4®=Gault.    See  Gait 

Gaupp  Brothers  (Philip  and  Christian)  propri- 
etors    New     Mechanics    Hotel,   444-446 
Brannan 
"    Christian  (Gaupp  Bros.),  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Philip  (Gaupp  Bros.),  r.  444  Brannan 
Gauron    Edmond,   barber  Max    Levy,    r.    844a 

Howard 
Gaussaill  Emile,  printer,  r.  906  Filbert 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  906  Filbert 
Gaust  Ernst,  butcher,  r.  31  Glen  Park  Av 
Gauthier  Dora  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  89  St.  Ann's 

Bldg,  r.  72-89  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Gauthier  E.  Jr.  &  Co.  (Eugene  Gauthier  Jr.), 
stock  brokers.  316  Montgomery 
"    Emil,  clerk  E.  Gauthier  Jr.  &  Co.,  r.  IWiy^ 

Montgomery 
"    Eugene,  with  E.  Gauthier  Jr.  &Co.,r.  11 11^4 

Montgomery 
"     Eugene  Jr.  (E.  Gauthier  Jr.  &  Co.),  r.  111114 

Montgomery 
"    F.  L.,  porter  Murphy  Bldg 
GautierBernhard,  tanner,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Evarist  Mme.,  laundry,  620  Laguna 
"    Marius,  laundryman,  r.  10  Lynch 
"    Rosine,  widow,  r.  716  Montgomery  Av 
Gauvae  Joaquin,  laborer  Cole  &  Wise,  r.  Alms 

House  Road  nr  Corbett  Av 
Gavan  Joseph,    messenger  Joseph  O.   Hirsch- 
felder,  r.  265O14  Folsom 
"    Michael  J.,  salesman  J.  M.  Moran,  r.  321 

Bryant 
"    Thomas  F.  (Gavan&  O'Brien),  r.  321  Bryant 
"    &    O'Brien    (Thomas  F.  Gavin  and  Luke 
O'Brien),    groceries    and     liquors,     321 
Bryant 
^?"Gavan.    See  Gavin 
Gaver  John,  blacksmith,  r.  1309  Valleio 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  r.  1309  Vallejo 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  532  Polk 
Gaviati  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  11  Edith 
Gaviati  Luigi  (Grella  &  Gaviati),  r.  17  Varennes 
Gavigan  Anne  E.  Miss,    teacher  North  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1112  Larkin 
"    Daniel  M.,  deputy  Recorder's  office,  r.  1112 

Larkin 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1112  Larkin 
"    Mary  K.   Miss,    teacher     Winfleld     Scott 

Grammar  School,  r.  1112  Larkin 
"    Michael,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refinery 
r.  704  Sierra  ^' 

"    Patrick,  laborer,   r.    NW   cor 

Maryland 

"    Thomas  F.,  stenographer,  r.  1519  Larkin 
Gavigan  Williatn  J.,  M.  D.,  physician,  practice 
limited  to  diseases  of  the  nervous  sys- 
tem,   also    Medical    Jurisprudence,    28 
Geary,  hours  3  to  5  p.  m. 
Gavillet  Aime,  cook  Edward  D.  Heatley,  r.  121 

Chestnut 
Gavin  Bernard,  expressman,  r.  I714 
"    Celia,  widow,  r.  733,  22d 


>ierra    and 


lison  Av 


Gavin  Charles   (Cartwright  &    Gavin),   r,   13 
Jackson 
"    Emmet  J.,  stenographer  P.  F.  Dundon, 
733,  22d 


Francis,   cook    Michael    McGrath, 
Brannan 


419 


"    John,  seaman,  r.  327  Jackson 

"    John  E.,  teamster,  r.  306  Moulton 

"    Kiernan,  laborer,  r.  3135  O'Farrell 

"    Maggie  Mrs.,  r.  1460  Minna 

"    Martin  J.,  clerk,  r.  173  Minna 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1438  Jackson 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  35  Hawthorne 

"    Michael,  liquors,  173  Minna 

"    Patrick,  r.  1307  Jackson 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1410  Folsom 

"    Peter  J.,  teamster,  r.  206  Moulton 

'•    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1430  Jackson 

"    William  C,  porter  E.   R.   Stevens  Co.,  r. 

1615  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  H.,  driver  police    patrol,   r.   1312 
Jackson 

Gaw  Hugh  (Wright  &  Gaw)  r.  1807  Stevenson 

Gawthorne  Johnson  F.,  official  reporter  Police 
Court  3,  r.  137  Chestnut 

^S^Gawthorne.    See  Garthorne 

Gaxiola  John,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek,  r.  410 
Clement 
••    Ysmael,  saddler  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  r.  428 
Geary 

Gay  Albert  C,  carpenter,  r.  2708  Harrison 
"    Charles,  r.3648  Folsom 
"    Charles,  collector,  533  Montgomery,  r.  3370, 

"    Charles  R.,  tinner,  r.  618,  6th  rear 
"    Clara  B.,  widow,  r.  2329  Fillmore 
"     Edward  P.,  bridge  builder,  r.  1840  O'Far- 
rell 
"     Eleanor  Miss,  r.  2329  Fillmore 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  varieties,  544  Green,  r.  14  Guy  PI 
"    Florence    Miss,   teacher   Cooper  Primary 

School,  r.  2329  Fillmore 
"    Frank  H.,  druggist,  r.  1840  O'Farrell 
"    George  R.,  clerk  Maintenance  of  Way   S 

P.  Co.,  r.  1840  O'Farrell 
"    John,  painter  Dell  P.  Wilson,  r.  233  San- 
chez 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1840  O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Robert  H.,  accountant  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  615  Taylor 
"    Theobald,  Clearing  House  clerk  London, 
Paris  and  American  Bank.  r.  1321  Pow- 
ell 
"    Thomas    K.,    driver    Underwriters'    Fire 
Patrol,  r.  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Polk 
Gayette  Frank  D.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  1751A 
Howard 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  7  Boardman  PI 
Gaylord  Christopher,  restaurant,  3309  Powell 
"    Robert  B.,  student  Jesse  W.  Lilienthal,  r. 
Oakland 
Gaymot  Isidore,  driver  Bernard  Cassou,  r.  cor 

Wayland  and  Hamilton 
Gaynell  John,  actor,  r.  219  Geary 
Gayner  Frank  J.,  blacksmith  S.  P.   Co.,  r.  217 
Andover  Av 
"    William,   laborer  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 
217  Andover  Av 
Gaynor  Ann  Miss,  r.  16^4  Sherman 
"    James  T.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  1231  Fulton 
"    Lawrence,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co., 

r.  24  Minna 
■'    Martin,  r.  608  Minna 
"    Richard  O..  clerk,  r.  227  Perry 
"    Thomas,  iron  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    William,  policeman,  r.  227  Perry 
Gayterau  Pierre,  laundryman,  r.  1237  Stockton 
Gazzolo    John,    paste  layer    Martinoni  &  Po- 
desta,  r.  2010  Powell 
"    Louis    (Trapani  &   Gazzolo)    39    Clay  St. 
Market 
Geandrot  Alfred  J.,  basketmaker,  r.  637,  21st 
Geaney  Ellen,  widow,  r.  811  Geary 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  16th  Av  bet 

P  andQ 
"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaking,  811  Geary 


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Geantit  Alphonse,    butcher,    16-18    San  Fran- 
cisco Market,  r.  715  Union 
"    Antonio,  butcher  Alphonse  Geantit,  r.  715 
Union 
Gear  Gertrude  Mrs.,  r.  425  Bryant 
Gear  Hiram  L.,  attorney  at  law  and  assistant 
reporter    Supreme  Court  of  California, 
211  Sansome,  rooms  8-9,  telephone  Main 
5090,  r.  791  Sutter 
4@"Gear.    See  Geer  and  Gere 
Gearhart  C.  W.,  stenographer,  r.  1045  Market 
Gearin  M.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
jW=-Gearing.    See  Geering  and  Gehring 
Gearon  C.  L,.,  stenographer,  r.  126,  10th 
"    Dennis,  house  mover,  r.  231  Ash  Av 
"    Herbert    E.,  draughtsman  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  126,  10th 
"    John  F..  agent,  r.  126,  10th 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  231 
Ash  Av 
Gearty  James,  r.  224  Clara 

Geary  Charles,  shoecutter  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 
Co.,  r.  151  Shipley 
Daniel  W.,  salesman  Palace  Hardware  Co., 

r.  151/2  Adair 
Dennis,  real  estate  and  insurance  "Will  E. 

Fisher  &  Co.,  r.  202  Grove 
Edward  F.,  lamplighter  S.F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  286  Union 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1711  Eddy 
Frank,  laborer,  r.  212  Collingwood 
Frank  M.,  salesman  Western  Furnishing 

Co. 
Henry,  laborer,  r.  3115  Geary 
Henry  J.,  boilermaker,  r.  219%  Clara 
James,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2324  Sutter 
James,   ironmolder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

1214  Clementina 
James  J.,  deputy  clerk  Justice's  Court,  r. 306 

Guerrero 
Jeremiah,  r.  306  Guerrero 
J.  Joseph,  stenographer  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.. 

r.  1711  Eddy 
John,  r.  152  Perry 

John,  laborer  Morton  Draying   and  Ware- 
house Co.,  r.  232  Minna 
John,  proprietor   Eureka  Music   Hall,  527 

Kearny,  r.  526  Kear  iy 
John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1702  Folsom 
John  D.,  clerk,  r.  871  Folsom 
John  L.  Jr.,  attorney   at  law,  40-41  Mills 

Bids,  5th  floor,  r.  308  Grove 
John  v.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
Michael  J.,  sporting  editor  Call,  r.  28,  7th 
Mollie  Miss,   adjuster  U.  S.   Mint,  r.  1702 

Folsom 
Patrick,  liquors,  12754  East,  r.  1214  Clemen- 
tina 
Robert,   tilesetter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co..  r. 

913  Howard 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  9  Van  Ness  Av 
Geary    Street,    Park  and  Ocean  R.  R.   Co., 
Charles    F.    Crocker   president,    Adam 
Grant  vice-president,  N.  T.  Smith  treas- 
urer, J.  L.  Willcutt  secretary   and  gen- 
eral manager,  oflice  23  Hobart  Bldg 
Geary  Street  Temple,  Rev.  M.  S.  Levy  rabbi, 

S  s  Geary  bet  Octavia  and  Laguna 
4®-Geary.    See  Garry,  Gary  and  Gerry 
Geauque  George  W.,  salesman  Pao.  Power  and 

Windmill  Co.,  r.  1022  Broderick 
Geaza  Frederick,  r.  537  Castro 
Gebers  Edward,  clerk  Thannhauser  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Gsbliardt    C.    &    Co.  (Charles   Gebhardt),   pro- 
prietors Paris   Cloak   and  Suit  House, 
1114-1116  Market 
"    Charles  (C.  Gebhardt  &  Co.),  r.  1707  Oak 
"    Charles  A.  (Metten&Gebhardt),  r.  Ill,  29th 
"    Charles  G.,  r.  218  Elm  A V 
"    Charles  L.,  carpenter,  r.  25i4  Hardy 
"    Christian,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r. 

Trumbull  nr  Congdon 
"    Frederick  J.,  saw  maker,  r.  25^/4  Hardy 
"    John,  driver  National  Brewing  Co.,  r.  801 

Buchanan 
"    Louis  C,  upholsterer,  r.  9.59  Howard 


Gebhardt  Phillip   (Gebhardt  &  Graner),   r.  204 
Ridley 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  2554  Hardy 
"    Wendell,  upholsterer,  r.  959  Howard 
Gebhardt   &    Graner   (Phillip   Gebhardt   and 
Charles  M.  Graner),  liquors,  921  Market 
Gecan  Andrew,   liquors,  221   Sacramento,   r.   4 

John 
Geckler  Albert  J.,  clerk  F.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  473 


"    George  W.,   framemaker   Aug    Hansen  & 

Co.,  r.  473  Jessie 
"    John,  carriage  maker,  r.  473  Jessie 
Geddes  Alexander,  plumber,  r.  1109  McAllister 
"    Charles  (Bent  &  Geddes)  r.  930  Oak 
"    Charles,  architect,  415  Montgomery,  room 

16.  r.  936  Guerrero 
"    Charles   J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

930  Oak 
"    Dougall  Mrs  .  widow,  r.  1109  McAllister 
"    Euphemie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.   1109  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Evangeline    Miss,    journalist     American 

Patriot,  819  Market 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  1424  Powell 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  1109  McAllister 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  1109  McAllister 
"    Jennie,  widow,  dressmaking,  1  Polk 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  1109  McAllister 
"    Joseph,  cook  str  Eureka 
"    Robert,  teacher  music,  r.  720  Oak 
"    Thomas,  gripman  Market  St.   Rv.,  r.  2914 

Bush 
"    William,    plumber    School    Dept.,    r.    2914 

Bush 
Gedge  Donald  McD.,  physician  and  surgeon,  406 

Sutter,  rooms  20-21,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman  Benedict  &  Turner,  r. 

1322  Jackson 
"    H.  Edward,  dentist  Benjamin  M.  Gunzber- 

ger,  r.  1222  Jackson 
>g®"  Gedge.    See  Gage 
Gedion  John,  car  repairer,  r.  624,  4th 
Gedney  Percy  W.,    surveyor  London  and  Lan- 
cashire Fire  Ins.  Co.,    r.    1114    Leaven- 
worth 
Gee  Alfred,  blacksmith  U.S.  Engineers'  dept., 

r.  3354  Harriet 
"    Arthur  T.,  messenger,  r.  114  McAllister 
"    Elizabeth  G.,  widow,  r.  114  McAllister 
"    Ernest,  blacksmith  U.  S.  Engineers'  dept., 

r.  3354  Harriet 
"    Ernest,  restaurant,  407  Washington,  r.  1420 

Mason 
"    Frederick  B.,  publisher,  r.  114  McAllister, 
"    James,  foreman  S.  F.   Tool  Wks,   r.   1734 

Lexington  Av 
"    Robert  S.,  manager  Althof  &  Bahls,  511-513 

Sacramento,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  1026a  Washington 
"    William  Jr.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks,  r. 

566b  Folsom 
jm'Gee.    See  Jee 

Geer  Carroll  M.,  stone  cutter,  r.  1060  McAllister 
"    L.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  1213  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Roger  C,  teamster,  r.  1060  McAllister 
JiS'Geer.    See  Gear  and  Gere  ' 

Geerdts  Albert  W.,  selector  Na.than,  Dohrmann 

&  Co.,  r.  109  Valparaiso 
"    William  F,,  jeweler  Hammersmith  &  Field, 

r.  Berkeley 
Geering  John,  butcher,  r.  137  Erie 
Geerkens  N.  Henry,  manufacturing  druggist,  r. 

189  Hyde 
Geertz  Charles,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

118  Fillmore 


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Geertz  Herman,  packer  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  10 
Columbia  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  10  Columbia  PI 
Geets  Marion,  teamster,  r.  125  Gough 
Geettenger  Henry,  baker  Charles  Clarke,  r.  57 

Everett 
Geffeney  Albert  H.,  Deputy  U.  S.  Commissioner 
of  Immigration,  11  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor, 
r.  Fruitvale 
"    Charles  H.,  interpreter  Japanese,  r.  31  Oak 
"    Lizzie  A.,  widow,  r.  978  Howard 
Geffke  Henry  W.,  r.  1010  Bryant 
"    Henry  W.  Jr.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 
r.  1010  Bryant 
Geflro  Marianetti,  cook,  r.  530  Davis 
Gefken  George  (Gefken  &  Morgan),  r.  810  Eliza- 
beth 
Gefken  Jolin,  groceries  and  liquors,   1533  Gol- 
den Gate  Av,  r.  1002  Scott 
"    &  Morgan  (George  Gefken  and  J.  F.   Mor- 
gan), liquors,  329  Front 
Geft  Almond  D.,  carpenter,  r.  634  Minna 
Gegan  James  P.,  carpenter,  r.5  Bowie  Av 

"    Thomas,  porter,  r.  440^4  Jessie 
4®"Gegan.    See  Gagen  and  Gagan 
Geggus  Andrew  L.,  chemist  Edwin   W.  Joy  Co., 
r.  17  Moss 
"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  433  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  F.,  asst.   clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  230 

Douglass 
"    Delia,  wiaow,  r.  SW-A  Jessie 
"     Edward,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1513, 

24th 
"    Frederick,  butcher  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  731)4 
Minna 
Geghen  Edward,  helper  The  Pelton  Water  Wheel 

Co.,  r.  62  Shipley 
Gebagan  Michael,  r.  1501  Leavenworth 
Geherty  Hugh  T.,  plasterer,  r.  17  Eugenia  Av 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Eu- 
genia and  California  Avs 
Gehlich  Julius,  carpenter,  r.  1124  Kearny 
Gehm  Albert,  engineer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  116 

Fulton 
Gehrcke  Hermann  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Matthew's 
Evangelical    Lutheran    Church,    r.    546 
Turk 
Gehrels  Lena,  widow,  bakery,  623  Union 
"    William  C,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co., 
r.  623  Union 
Gehret  Alfred  C,  salesman  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r. 
1417  Eddy 
"    Christian,  manager  and  treasurer  Cal.  Bot- 
tling Co.,  1407-1417  Eddy,  r.  1417  Eddy 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r. 

1417  Eddy 
"    Pauline  F.,  Miss,    asst.  bookkeeper  Cal. 

Bottling  Co.,  r.  1417  Eddy 
"    Sophie  Mme.,  corsets,  143  Larkin,  r.   1417 
Eddy 
Gehricke-Burnes    Francis   C.  Mrs.,   physician, 

335  Geary 
Gehrig  Ferdinand,  porter  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r. 
1005  Minna 
■'    Ferdinand  Jr.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  1005  Minna 
■'    Frank,  harnessmaker,  r.  1005  Minna 
"     Louis,  helper  William  S.  Snook  &  Son,  r. 

1227  Montgomery 
"    Peter,  dairy  produce,  1405  Folsom 
Gehring  Charles,  blacksmith,  r.  14  Sadowa 
"    Frederick,  upholsterer,  r.  14  Sadowa 
"    Richard,  clerk  Wilson  Bro.s.  &  Co.,  r.  313b 
32d 
Gehrmann  John  H.,  cabinet  maker  Aug.  Jung- 
blut  &Co.,  r.  32  Turk 


Gehrt  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  703  Dupont 
Geib  Daniel  G.,  springmaker,  r.  709  Treat  Av 
"    Edward  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  709!^  Treat  Av 
"    John,  r.  709  Treat  Av 
Geibel  George,  clerk,  r.  315  Green 
"    George  F. ,  salesman  Bibo,  Newman  &  Iken- 
berg,  r.  315  Green 
Geick  Frederick,  merchant  tailor,  905V4  Howard 

"     Leo  Rev.,  r.  374  Natoma 
Geide  Albert  E.,  watchman  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 
16  Federal 
"    Conrad,  porkpacker,  r.  16i^  Boardman  PI 
"    Frederick  C,  machinist  1st  St.  Wks,  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  16  Federal 
Geier  Frank  A.,  proprietor  Market  St.  Planing 
Mill,  SW  cor  Dolores  and  Market,  r.  602, 
14th 
Geiger  Cbarles  E.,  porter,  r.  136  Flood  Av 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk  W.   U.  Tel.  Co.,  r  873 

Mission 
"    Isidor,  tailor,  r.  25  Harriet 
"    Louis,  boxsawyer,  r.  25  Clara 
Geigold  Max,  barber,  r.  1600  Mission 
Geike  Richard,  barber,  133  Eddy,  r.  14230ctavia 
Geilfuss  Henry,  architect,   120  Fulton,  r.  811 
Treat  Av 
"    Henry  A.,  driver  August   L.   Grotheer,  r. 
2733  Bryant 
Geils    Harry    H.,    guard   wagon   dept.    Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1532 Polk 
"    John  H.,  laborer  school  dept.,  r.  1532  Polk 
Geimann  August  H.,  clerk,  r.  102  West  Mission 
"    George,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Walter  J.,  salesman  T.  H.  Ryan   &  Co.,  r. 

102  West  Mission 
"    William  F.,  corporal  police,  r.  406,  30th 
"    William  F.,  tailor,  112  Sutter,  r.  1317b  Clay 
Geirrien   Sebastian,    cigar   maker,  r.  16th   Av 

South  bet  Q  and  R 
Geirrine  Charles  A.,  bookkeeper  Charles  F.  Doe 
&  Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  The  American  Im- 
port Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Mark   P.,    clerk   Union   I.    Wks,  r.    East 
Berkeley 
Gies  Pauline  R.  Miss,  waitress  Dora  Reed,  r. 

413,  4th 
4®=-Geis.    SeeGeiss 
Geiseker  Charles,  ropemaker  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Beach  nr  Hyde 
Geisel  Balthaser,  grinder  Peter  Duchein,  r.  1115 
Broadway 
"    Eugene  E.,  groceries,  1305-1207  Stockton,  r. 

1213  Powell 
"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  315  Green 
Geisen  Anthony,  driver,  r.  680.  20th 
4®-Geisen.    See  Gisin 

Geisendorfer  Mary,  widow,  stationery,  158,  2d 
Geiser  Alois,  waiter  Helvetia  Hotel 
Geishaker  Andrew,  machine  hand,  r.  413  Bryant 
"    Charles  P.,  molder,  r.  413  Bryant 
"    Henry,  clerk   Benj.   Curtaz    &    Son,  r.  413 

Bryant 
"    James  S.,  machine  hand  H.  Friedrichs,  r. 
413  Bryant 
Geisler  Antone,  baker,  r.  1213  Kearny 
"    Charles,  cellarman  C.  M.  Mann,  r.  510,  6th 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  7.39,  4th 
J8®-Geisler.    See  Giessler  and  Gisler 
Geiss  August,  musician,  r.  422!^  Post 
"    Henry,  upholsterer,  r.  512  Bush 
"    Miles  A.,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moffatt&  Co., 
r.  42314  Post 
J8®"Geiss.    See  Geis 

Geissberger  Louis,  laborer,  r.  26  Rondel  PI 
"    Louis  H.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks,  r.  26 
Rondel  PI 
Geisselman  Albert,  truss  maker  William  Hat- 

teroth,  r.  1333  Pine 
Geissler  Edward  A.,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay 

&  Co.,  r.  434  Leavenworth 
Geissler  Louis  F.,  secretary  Sherman,  Clay  & 

Co.,  137-139  Kearny,  r.  Alameda 
4®"Geissler.    See  Giessler  and  Gisler 
Geist  Edward   L.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,   r.  1940 
Lexington  Av 
"    Lilian  W.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Troy  Laundry 

Machinery  Co.,  r.  1 102^4  Eddy 
"    William,  collector,  r.  11021/4  Eddy 


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Geister  August,  tailor,  1313V4  Pacific 
"    Humboldt,  outcher  Bluhm  &  Rathjens,  r. 
1313'/2  Pacific 
Geistlich  Lena  Mrs.,  r.  1435  O'Farrell 
"    Max  E.,  butcher,  r.  1907  O'Farrell 
"    Robert  E.,  operator  The  Associated  Press, 

r.  1435  O'Farrell 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  15514  Natoma 
Geiter  Emil,  watchmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  134 

Fern  Av 
Geitner  Robert,  bartender,  r.  1304  Larkin 
Gelard  Charles,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
Geldard  Hattie,  widow,  r.  322  Leavenworth 
Gelden  Anton,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
Gelder  David  v.,  traveling  salesman  The  Wer- 

theimer  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Geldermann  Edward,  with  William  Wolff  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Geldert  Walter  L.  H.,  clerk,  r.  331  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Geldner  Paul  R.,  coppersmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

349  Clementina 
Gelette  William  D.,  assistant  engineer  engin- 
eering dept  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Gelien  Gustav  A.,  mining,  318  Pine,  r.  833  Post 
"    R.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  822  Post 
"    Robert  B.,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 
Gelinas  Frederick  O.,  clerk    ticket    auditor's 
dept  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1404  Folsom 
"    John,  r.  1404  Folsom 
"    John  P.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1404  Folsom 
"    Leon  C,  clerk  Boericke  &  Runyon,  r.   1404 
Folsom 
Gell  George,  laborer,  r.  7  Gaven  PI 
Gellatly  Peter  D.,  tailor,  2739  Greenwich 
Geller   Nathan,    ladies    furnishing  goods,  1042 

Howard 
Gellert  Charles,  painter,  r.  432  Vallejo  rear 
"    Henry,  barber  and  baths,  California  Hotel, 

r.  608  Powell 
"    Isaac,  accountant  Hoffman,  Alexander  Co., 

r.  2332/2  Pine 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  230  Oak 
"    Otto,  seaman,  r.  114%  Tehama 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  338  Louisiana 
Gelley  Henry  J.,  derrick  hand,  r.  47  Morris  Av 
Gelrich  James  F.,  clerk  The  Mansfield,  r.  306a 

Post 
Gelson  Albert,  bookkeeper,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
Gem  Mining  and  Milling  Co,   (Placer  Co.,  Cal.), 
James  Eva  president,  James    Madison 
secretary,  839  Folsom 
Gemballa  August,  laborer,  r.  130  Valley 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  120  Valley 
"    Gustave,  blacksmith,  r.  120  Valley 
Gembarth  Minnie,  domestic,  126  Ellis 
Gemignoni  Antonio,  peddler,  r.  16  Union  PI 
Gemmell  Christina,  saleslady  Mrs.  C.    Mary 
Gemmell,  r.  515,  2d 
"    C.  Mary,  widow,  varieties,  515,  2d 
"    William,  clerk  Swain  Bros.,  r.  319  Sutter 
«®"Gemmell.    See  Gimmel 
Gemo  George,  liquors,  505  East,  r.  2  Washington 
Genasso  Luigl,  window  cleaner,  r.  27  Hinckley 
Genberg  John  I.,  1st  officer  schr  Gotama,   r.  9 

Freelon 
Gendar  Edwin  F.,  r.  545  Stevenson 
"    John  M.,  mining,  r.  725  Turk 
"    William  H.  (Gendar  &  Hink),  r.  545  Steven- 
son 
Gendar  &  Hink  (William  H.  Gendar  and  Gus- 
tave Hink),  wines  and  liquors,  33  Mont- 
gomery 
Gendotti  Brothers  (Louis  and  Clemente),  fruits, 
vegetables  and  butchers,  NE.  cor  Hayes 
and  Octavia 
"    Clemente  (Gendotti  Bros.),  r.  449  Ivy  Av 
"    Louis    (Gendotti  Bros.),  and    liquors,  508 
Octavia,  r.  1623  Hayes 
Gene  William,  clerk  P.   Riccomi  &  Co.,  r.  S  s 

Sierra  nr  Kentucky 
General  Agency  The,  Alfred  H.  Pollock   presi- 
dent, 13  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
General  Construction  Co.,  J.  F.  Sims  president, 
F.  Riffle  vice-president  and  secretary, 
77  Columbian  Bldg 
General  Electric  Co.,  Thomas  Addison  manager, 
15,  1st 


General  Frank,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery, 
r.  336,  3d 
"    Insurance  Co.  (of  Trieste,  Austria),  Okell. 
Donnell  &  Co.  general  agents,  411  Cali- 
fornia 
Genereaux  Emile  C,  master  schr  Marion,  office 
Pier  4  Steuart,  r.  715  Webster 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  715  Webster 
Geneva  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Henry  D.  Walker  sec- 
retary, 62  Nevada  Block 
"    Mineral  Water  Co.,  Wetmore,  Bowen  Co. 
agents,  140  Montgomery 
Geneve  Ernest,  laborer,  r.  231  Jessie 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  231  Jessie 
Gengnagel  Jacob,  r.  828  Shotwell 
Geniser  Max,  paper  cutter  Schmidt  Label  & 

Litho.  Co.,r.  45  Caroline 
Genius  Kamp  L.,  barber  Philip  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 

222,  2d  Av 
Gennan  Martin,  butcher,  r.  509  O'Farrell 

"    Joseph,  r.  3015  Taylor 
Gennheimer  Frederick,  wine  maker,  r.  1155  Har- 
rison 
Genotta  Nicola,  shoemaker,  1403!4  Dupont 
Genova  Hotel,  407  Pacific 
Genovessi    Charles   F.,    candy    maker    Louis 

Saroni  &  Co.,  r.  249  Pacific 
Gensberger   Max  (Louis    Kline  &  Co.),  r.  938 

Geary 
Gensen  George  N.,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 
Gensler  Goodkind,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  338. 
27th 
"    Jacob  H.,  compositor  Brunt,  r.  615  Geary 
"    Julius,    tailor.  ISiy^    Eddy,  r.  309    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Maria  E.,  widow,  fancy  work,  r.  615  Geary 
Gensoul  Joseph  J.,  with  Shreve  &  Co,,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Genster  August,  barber  Stern  &  Heller,   r.  404 
Grove 
"    Jacob,  barber,  102  Grove,  r.  404  Grove 
Gente  Emile  Rev.,  S.  M.,  rector  Notre  Dame  des 

Victoires  Church,  r.  526  Bush 
Genth  Charles  F.,  cook  Christensen  &  Peter- 
son, r.  313  East  North 
Gentle  William  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  1528  Howard 
Gentner  Bernhard,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  1114 
Treat  Av 
"    Gottlieb,  porter,  r.  22i/4  Everett 
Gentry  K.  Mrs.,  r.  504  Howard 
"  ■  M.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  121  Post 
"    N.    Kate   Miss,    ladies'   hair   dresser,  121 
Post,  room  29 
Gentry  William  H.  H,,    attorney  at  law,  206 

Sansome,  room  25,  r.  Berkeley 
Genty  Edward,  r.  500  Eddy 
Gentzler  Edward,  compositor,  r.  345  Kearny 
Genung  Frank  A.,  draughtsman  H.  G.  Layng 
Machine  Wks,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    James  E.,  r.  101  Devisadero 
"    Richard  H.,  clerk  Mulcahy  &  Co. ,  r»  Oakland 
Genzel  Carl,  glove  cutter,  r.  809  Filbert  rear 
"    Mathilde,  widow,  r.  809  Filbert 
"    William,  glove  cutter,  r.  809  Filbert  rear 
"     Edward,  printer,  r.  102  Mission 
Geoghegan  Margaret,  widow,  r.  d'ilYi  Folsom 
GeograpWcal  Society  of  California,  Peter  Mac- 

Ewen  secretary,  819  Market,  room  55 
Geographical  Society  of  the  Pacific,  George 
Davidson  president,  John  Partridge  sec- 
Tetary,  Thomas  F.  Trenor  assistant 
secretary,  831  Pine,  room  2 
Geological  Survey,  United  States,  Henry  W. 
Turner  geologist,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  78b 


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Georg  F.,  nurse  German  Hospital 
George  Adam,  coalpasser  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 

"    Adam,  engineer,  r.  449  Minna 
George  Alexander,  r.  729  Sutter 
"    Andrew  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2618  Market 
"    Augustus,  carpet  cleaning  wks,  11,  8th,  r. 

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"    Bernard  E.,  engineer  Raphael's,  r.  944  Fol- 

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"    Brother  Rev.,  teacher  Sacred  Heart  Col- 
lege, SE  cor  Eddy  and  Larkin 
"    Charles  J.,   porter  S.  F.  AVeeks  Co.,  r.  47 

Tehama 
"    E.  Mrs.  (George  &  McGinn),  r.  337  Geary 
"    E.  E.  Shoe  Co.  (E.  E.  George),  wholesale 

boots  and  shoes,  37,  2d 
"    Emanuel,  laborer  Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  r. 

447  Tehama 
'■     Emery  E.  (E.  E.  George  Shoe  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Frank,  with  Perley  &  George,  r.  206a  Post 
"    Frank  A.,  carpenter,  r.  82  Natoma 
"    Frank  W.,  bookkeeper  Perley  &  George,  r. 

206a  Post 
"    Frederick,  chief  cook  str  Mariposa 
"    Frederika  B.,  widow,  r.  729  Sutter 
"    Genio  S.,  teller  Columbian  Banking  Co.,  r. 


"    Harry  P.,  waiter,  r.  1022  Mission 

"    Henry  C,  manager  Henry  Cowell  &  Co..  r. 

1200  Treat  Av 
"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  41  Jumper 
"    John,  shoemaker  Emil  Cohn,  r.  75  Oregon 
"    John  H.,  buyer,  r.  1101,  17th 
"    Louis  E.,  stenographer  W.  G.  Richardson, 

r.  1006  Pacific 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1604  Larkin 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper  E.   E.   George 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  Alam.eda 
"    Michael,  bootblack,  SW  cor  1st  and  Mar- 
ket, r.  13211/2  Kearny 
"    Peter,  stevedore,  r.  224i/4  Lombard 
"    Richard  W.  T.,  physician,  r.  912  Fulton 
George  Robert,  secretary  Sausalito  Land  and 

Ferry  Co.,  r.  405  Montgomery,  room  6,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    Theodore  F.,  solicitor  Union  Central  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  608O"FarreU 
"    Walter,  engineer  Palace  Hotel,  r.  329,  19th 
"    Wesley  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  818  Larkin 
"    William  B.  (Perley  &  George),  r.  206a  Post 
"    William  H..  cashier  Henry  Cowell  &  Co*,  r. 

r.  1200  Treat  Av 
"    William  P..  desk  worker  school  dept.,  r. 

1015  Market 
George  &  McGinn  (Mrs.  E.  George  and  Mrs.  L. 

McGinn),  fashionable  dressmaking,  324 

Ellis 
Georgeault  Clement,  helper  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  127  Bay 
■•    Louisa,  milliner,  r.  127  Bay 
"    Peter,  foreman  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  127  Bay 
Georges  Leonard,  treasurer  Sherman.  Clay  & 

Co.,  137-139  Kearny,  r.  Fruitvale 
Georgeson  Herman,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
Gephard  George  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Geppert   George,  jeweler   Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  123 

Cedar  A V 
Geraghty  Abbie  T.,  widow,  r.  218  Oak 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  310  Langton 
"    Hugh,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  14 

Mint  Av 
"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  310  Langton 
"    Martin,  blacksmith  Richard  Nugent,  r.  1.322 

Harrison 


Geraghty  Martin  G.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1322 
Harrison 
"    Michael,    varieties,    1127   Folsom,  r.    1603 

Folsom 
"    Michael  T.,  plasterer,  r.  310  Langton 
"    Patrick,  clerk,  r.  41114  Polk 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  1416  Kearny 
4®=Geraghty.    See  Garrity  and  Gerrity 
Gerald  Edward  F..  foreman  of  sheds  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

1524  Chestnut,  Alameda 
jeS-Gerald.    See  Ceroid 
Geralde  Bernard,  machinist,  r.  674  Bryant 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  674  Bryant 
"    Henry,  journalist,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Josephine  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  674  Bryant 
Geralmen  Lillian  E.,  widow,  restaurant,  Fulton 

nr  6th  Av 
Gerard  Charles  A.,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Charles  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  402  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    George  L.,  manager  Stern  Bros.,  Ill  Grant 

Av,  r.  115  Hayes 
"    James, 'engineer  Palace  Hotel,  r.  707,  15th 
"    James  S..  agent  Union  Transportation  Co., 

office  Clay  St.  Wharf,  r.  319  Franklin 
"    James  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1906  Broadway 
"    Sadie  Miss,  r.  522  Taylor 
J8®=Gerard.    See  Gerrard  and  Girard 
Gerardi  Gabriel,  musician,  r.  14  Elliot  Park 
"    Michael  A.,  rope  splicer  John  A.  Roebling's 
Sons  Co.,  r.  412  Green 
Gerber  Daniel,  teacher  languages,  r.  811  Geary 
"    Ernest,    laborer    Henry    Behlmer,  r.  1526 

Pacific  Av 
"    Hermann  A.,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  5  Avery 
Gerberding  A.  &  Co.  (Albert  Gerberding    and 
William  Baehr  Jr.),  grain  commission 
merchants,  5  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    Albert  (A.   Gerberding  &  Co.),  r.  2815  Scott 
"    Mary  J.  widow,  r.  1218  Clay 
Gerbes  Rebecca,  widow,  r.  432  Cedar  Av 
Gercin  John,  porter  James  Nissum,  r.  24  Mary 
Gercke  Frederick  (John  Quadt  &  Co.),  r.    507 
Steiner 
"    Frederick  J.,  bookkeeper  Gercke  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  808  Oak 
"    Furniture  Co.,  William  H.  Gercke  proprie- 
tor, 745  Mission 
"    Gustav,  proprietor  Reckenbeil's  Hotel,  634 

Fulton 
"    Hotel,    Ernest    Gilgenkrantz    proprietor, 

922  Battery 
"    William,  r.  1926  Howard 
"    William  H.,  proprietor  Gercke  Furniture 
Co.,  745  Mission,  r.  808  Oak 
j8®=Gercke.    See  Gerke 

Gercken  Charles,  stableman  American  Brew- 
ery, r.  627  Lombard 
"    Ernest  H.,  warehouseman   Ensign  &  Mc- 

GufBck,  r.  627  Lombard 
"    George  H.,  r.  627  Lombard 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  613  Bush 
"    Herman  W.,  teamster,  r.  2425  Greenwich 
"    William  H.,    driver  Bavaria  Brewery,  r. 
2425  Greenwich 
4®°"Gercken.    See  Gerken 

Gerdau   August    J.  (Rohlffs  &  Gerdau),  r.  426 
O'Farrell 
"    Henry     J.,     vice-president     Santa    Bar- 
bara Mineral  Water  Co.,  29  Market,  r. 
117Capp 
Gerdeng  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  215  Polk 
Gerdes  Alexander,   groceries   and  liquors,  SE 
cor  Ellis  and  Polk.  r.  44  Willow  Av 
"    Alfred,  clerk  Frederick  W.  Riechers,  r.  604 

Eddy 
"    Brune  H.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  236y2 

Clara 
"    Frederick,  liquors  and  lodgings,  328  Drumm 
"    Frederick  C,  expressman,  NE  cor  Grant 
Av  and  Market,  and  bricklayer,  r.  2233 
Mission 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    Henry,  confectioner,  r.  322  Fell 
Gerdes  Henry  G.  (F.  Patterson  &  Co.),  and  col-  • 
lector  State  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 
1924  Stockton 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  2233  Mission 
'•    Herman,  r.  9  Laskie 


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Gerdes  Jolin  (Cordsen  &  Gerdes),  r.  1321  Polk 
"    John  H.,  bartender,  r.  101,  1st 
"    Martin  D.   A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1544 

Eddy,  r.  1106  Pierce 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2233  Mission 
"    William  R.,    expressman,  NE  cor  Grant 
Av  and  Market,  r.  2233  Mission 
^©"Gerdes.    See  Gaerdes 
Gerdts  John,  manager  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  244-246 

Fremont,  r.  1032i/^  Guerrero 
Gere  Geor^'e  G.,  surgeon  and  professor  surgery 
California  Medical  College,  227  Geary, 
hour  11  a.  m.  to  2  p.  m.,  telephone  Main 
5771,  r.  310  Scott,  telephone  Steiner  101 
"    Jean  B.,  hostler  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR,  r. 
438  Jackson 
<8®~Gere.    See  Gear  and  Geer 
GerebeckF.,r.  220,  3d 

Gerecevi  John,  laborer,  r.   1414  Harrison  rear 
Gereg  Frank,  soapmaker  Otto  L.uhn&Co.,  r.  212 

Collingwood 
Geremig  Pera,  porter  A.   Galli  Fruit  Co.,  r.  1 

Gaven 
Gergus  August,  groceries,   SW  cor  Post    and 

Webster,  r.  1803  Post 
Gerhard  August  L.,  engraver  Bolton  &  Strong, 
r.  San  Anselmo,  Marin  Co. 
"    George    W.,     assistant    secretary    Dutch 
Mining  and  Milling    Co.,  331  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  67-68,  r.  15  Hollis 
Gerhardt  Conrad,  expressman,  SE  cor  5th  and 
Market,  r.  371  Jessie 
"    Frank  J.,  r.  619  Shrader 
"    Jules  (Ortion  &  Gerhardt),  r.  41,  11th 
"    Louis,  painter,  r.  546  Minna 
"    William,  foreman  St.  Lawrence  Stables,  r. 
423  Post 
Gerhow  Charles  H.,  butcher  J.  H.  Meyer,  r.  2847, 
16th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  67  Tehama 
"    Robert,  driver  Hagedorn  &  Thierbach,  r. 
1707  Ellis 
Gerich  Wolfgang,  clerk,  r.  3  Grace  Terrace 
Gerichten  Anna  Miss,  cashier  Paul  Drasdo,  r. 
810  Bush 
"    Frederick  G.,  clerk,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    Josephine  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  South  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    Louis,  teacher  physical  culture,  r.  810  Bush 
Gerichter  Freda,  r.  810  Bush 
Gericke  George,  clerk,  r.  307  Langton 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  307  Langton 
Gefisch  George,  carpenter  and  contractor,  VA 

Marcy  PI,  r.  1  Marcy  PI 
Gerke  William,  painter,  r.  cor.  48th  Av  and  J 
jg®"  Gerke.    See  Gercke 
Gerken  Arthur  A.,  finisher  Gustave  Berson 
"    Diedrich,  r.  835  Lott 
"    Frederick   (Pilster  &  Gerken),   r.   8  Miles 

Court 
"    Henry,  boots  and  shoes,  107%,  3d 
"    Henry,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Henry,    porter   Witzel    &    Baker,    r.    1310 

Kearny 
"    Herman,  liquors,  40  Turk,  r.  30  Willow  Av 
"    Herman  H.,  r.  618  Shotwell 
"    John,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    William  (Gerken  &  Woboke),  r.  718  Valencia 
"    &   Wobcke    (William   Gerken    and    Hans 
Wobcke),    proprietors   Valencia   Street 
Hotel,  718  Valencia 
-8®"  Gerken.    See  Gercken 
Gerl  Christine,  widow,  r.  1612  Guerrero 

"    Henry  G.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1612  Guerrero 
"    Louis,  teamster,  r.  1612  Guerrero 
Gerlach  Augusta,  domestic,  2933  Jackson 
"    Bernhard,  barber,  r.  211  Ritch 
"    Charles,  commercial  reporter  Bulletin,  r. 

14  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Christian,  compositor  California  Demokrat 
"    Edward,  horseshoer,  r.  1225  Filbert 
"    Emil  F.,  compositor  S.  F.  Tageblatt,  r.  14 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Frederick,  r.  2928  Clay 
"    Gerlach  Frederick,  clerk,  r.  211  Ritch 
"    Frederick  W.,  shoemaker  George  Ludwig, 

r.  1325'/4  Sacramento 
"    Henry  (Gerlach  &  Fox),r.   1335  Filbert 


Gerlach  Johanna,  widow,  r.  14  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  8,  14th 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  311  Ritch 
"    John,  packer  Leege  &  Mills,  r.  1235  Filbert 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  1335  Filbert 
"    William,  shoemaker,  1803  Polk 
"    William  Jr.,   shoemaker,  r.   1335%  Sacra- 
mento 
"    William   P.,  clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 

2120a  Sutter 
"    &  Fox   (Henry  Gerlach   and  Edward  Fox) 
horseshoers,  43S,  3d 
Gerlich  Charles,  musician,  r.  731  Turk 
"    J.  G.  J.,  bartender  John  D.  G.  Gerlich,  r.  5 
Market 
Gerlich  John  D.  G.,  proprietor  Garden  City  Sa- 
loon, 371  East 
Gerling  John  H.,  seaman  bkt  Planter,  r.  Sailors' 

Home 
Gerloff  Gustav  C,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital, r.  Lake  nr  13th  Av 
Germain   John,  proprietor    Fulton    House,  617 
Mission 
"    M.  L.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Montello,  201 
Powell 
German-American  Insurance  Co.  (New  York), 
George  H.  Tyson  general  agent,  435  Cali- 
fornia 
German  Benevolent  Society  Cemetery,  Hugo 
Huebner   superintendent,    34th   Av    nr 
Clement 
German  Consulate,  Adolph  Rosenthal  consul 
general,  Oswald  Lohan  vice-consul,  318 

German   Dominican  Convent,  W  s  Guerrero 
bet  34th  and  25th 
"     Ernest,  driver  James  Cantley,   r.  Blemis 
House 

German  Evangelical  St.  Paul's  Church,  Rev. 
Paul  Branke  pastor,  1133  Mission 

German  General  Benevolent  Society,  H.  C. 
Jordan  manager,  330  Geary 

German  Hospital,  Theodore  V.  Brown  superin- 
tendent, between  Noe,  Castro,  13th  and 
14th,  main  entrance  Noe  nr  14th 
"    Hotel,  Frederick  C.  Janssen  proprietor,  560 

Howard 
"    Ladies  General   Benevolent    Society,   330 

Geary 
"    Ladies'  Verein,  Druids'  Hall,  413  Sutter 
"    Louis,  furrier,  r.  143  Fell 

German  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev. 
G.  J.  Schultz  pastor,  Folsom  bet  4th  and 
5th 

German  Savings  and  Loan  Society  The,  B. 
Adolph  Becker  president,  Edward  Kruse 
vice-president,  A.  H.  R.  Schmidt  cash- 
ier, William  Herrmann  assistant  cash- 
ier, George  Tourny  secretary,  August 
H.  MuUer  assistant  secretary,  536  Cali- 
fornia 

Germania  Building  and  Loan  Association  (of 
San    Francisco),    Henry    F.    Fortmann 
president,  Rudolph    Mohr  secretary,  39 
Flood  Bldg 
"    Club,  F.  Siebke  secretary,  421  Post 

Germania  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York), 

Cesar   Bertheau   manager.    M.   A.  Ber- 

theau  assistant   manager,  210  Sansome 

"    Gardens,  Ernest  J.  C.   Maaok  proprietor, 

SE  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 

Germania  Lead  Works,  Edward  E.  Eyre  presi- 
dent, 124  Sansome 

Germania  Life  Insurance  Co.  The,  Wesley  A. 
Jacobs  manager,  19-23  Mills  Bldg,  4th 
floor,  telephone  Main  1684 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron, 

PRINCIPAL  OFFtCE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Germania  Malt  Extract  Co.,  Thomas  M.  Alton 
secretary,  office  403  Market 
"    Monthly  The,  John  C.  Jens  publisher,  1196 

Treat  Av 
"    Schutzen  Club,  Andrew  Mocker  secretary, 
620  Bush 
Germanic  Lloyd  (Berlin),  bureau  for  classifica- 
tion of  vessels,  Henry  Mohns  agent,  29 
Market 
Germann  Fritz  J.,  waiter,  r.  822  Larkin 
Germatine  Co.,  Henry  Jessen  manager,  28,  9th 
Gernandt  William  F.,  clerk  C.  R.  Hansen  &  Co., 

r.  540  Green 
Gerner  John  A.,  butcher,  292  Valencia 
Gernns  John  (Meyer  &  Gernns)  r.  1101  Scott 

"    Marie,  domestic,  3214  Washington 
Gernreich  Paul,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Gerot  Delia  Mrs.,  nurse  Alms  House 
Gerran  James,  compositor  Bulletin,  r.  525a  4th 
Gerran  William  H.,  clerk  and  musician,  r.  525a 

4th 
Gerrard  Frank,  mechanic  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  2420 
Bush 
"    John  B.,  r.  2420  Bush 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1906  Broadway 
-e®="Gerrard.    See  Gerard  and  Girard 
Gerring  Ward,  clerk,  r.  1325  Eddy 
Gerrish  Edward  H.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buck- 
man,  r.  527  Sacramento 
"    Harry  A.,  collector,  12  Mills  Bldg,6th  floor, 
r.  715  Eddy 
Gerritsen  Anna,  widow,  r.  2520  Market 
4®=Gerrity.     See    Geraghty,     Gerraty,     Gar- 

rightly  and  Garrity 
Gerry  Alfred  A.,  teamster,  r.  26  Shotwell 
"    Ferdinand  F.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission, 
r.  26b  Shotwell 
4®="Gerry.    See  Geary  and  Giry 
Gersick  John,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

9  Free  Ion 
Gerschke  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  r.  438  Tehama 
Gerson  Eric,  salesman  Adolph   Schoenfeld,    r. 
1138  Turk 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Bernard  Jacobs,  r.  117,  3d 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  2605  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  dry  goods,  r.  1011  Union 
"    Nathan,  grain  broker,  214  Pine,  room  64,  r. 

1918  Pine 
"    Samuel,  proprietor  The  Pacific  Notion  Co., 
17  Battery,  r.  1217  Eddy 
Gerst  Garrison,      vice-president      Anspacher 
Bros.,  214  Pine,  room  17,  r.   1400  McAl- 
lister 
Gerstenberg  Charles,  waiter,  r.  1511  Pine 
"    William  H.,  salesman  R.  C.  Hislop,  r.  23 
Sharon 
Gerstle  Lewis  (Louis  Sloss  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent Alaska  Commercial   Co.,  310  San- 
some,  r.  1517  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Marcus  L.  (Chickering,  Thomas  &  Gregory 
and  Gerstle  &  Sloss),  attorney  at  law, 
206  Sansome,  rooms  29-34,  r.  2100  Wash- 
ington 
"    William,  woolpuUer,  r.  29th  Av  South  nr  J 
"    William  L..,  office  310  Sansome,  r.  1517  Van 
Ness  Av 
Gerstner  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  45  Clara 

"    William;  salesman  A.  Andrews,  r.  45  Clara 
Gerts  Neil  L,.,  carpenter  and  builder.  621  Mer- 
chant, r.  2910  Fillmore 
Gertson  Christopher  M.,  salesman,  r.  132  Eddy 
"    Gustav,    brass    finisher    M.    Greenberg's 
Sons,  r.  920c  Pine 
Gertzen  Otto,  carpenter,  r.  439,  27th 


Gerum  Frank,  cook  John  Claussen,  r.  240  Sutter 
Gerunovich  Stephen  T.,  restaurant.  1218  Mason 
Gervasoni  Carlo,  butcher,  r.  1024  Montgomery 
Gervieres  Martin,  bakery,  1010  Railroad  Av 
Gerwan  H.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Gerwin  George  H.,  salesman  Greenebaum,  Weil 

&  Michels,  r.  35  Sanchez 
4®"  Gerwin.    See  Girvin 
Gerzabek    Oscar    V.,    salesman    Bass-Hueter 

Paint  Co.,  r.  620^4  Steiner 
Gesander  Fritz,  bookkeeper  r.  630  Sacramento 
Geshke  Carl,  cabinet  maker  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  438  Tehama 
Gessell  Lilly  L.  Miss,  cashier  William  E.  Ges- 
sell,  r.  235^4,  7th 
"    William  E.,  restaurant,  235%,  7th 
Gesvret  Eugene  (Bardet  &  Gesvret),  r.  1306  Polk 
Geszell  John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Getchell  Eliza  Mrs.,  bakery,  1114V4  Kentucky 
"    J.  C,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
' '    Samuel  W. ,  pileman  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Winslow  D.,  tool  keeper  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
11141/2  Kentucky 
4»-  Getchell.    See  Gitchell 
Gethin  Maria  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  757  Howard 
Ge things  Annie,  widow,  r.  312.  6th 
"    Kate,  press  feeder  Dickman- Jones  Co.,  r. 
312,  6th 
Getleson  Bernard,  insurance  broker,  217  Front, 
r.  1427  Geary 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  1427  Geary 
"    Harry  B.,  traveling  salesman  L.  Demar- 
tini  Supply  Co.,  r.  1427  Geary 
Gettbendy  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  448,  6th 
Gettey  William  J.,  salesman  Le  Count  Bros.,  r. 

Alameda 
Getty  Ida,  domestic,  1822  Sacramento 

"    William,  pattern  maker,  r.  12  Essex 
Getz  Albert,  bookkeper  Sol.  Getz  &  Bro.,  r.  507 
Devisadero 
"    August   F.,    painter,   302  Stockton,  r.  310 


"    Barry,  salesman,  r.  930  Ellis 

"    Bella  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  39  South  Park 

"    Bernard  (Sol  Getz  &  Bro.),  r  219  Broderick 
Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  Joseph  Getz  president,  Louis 
Getz  vice-president,  Reuben  Cohen  sec- 
retry,  wholesale  provisions,  dairy  pro- 
duce and  salt,  111-115  California 

"    Edward,  solicitor  William  Cline,  r.  507;De- 
visadero 

"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  1005  McAllister 

"    Gustav,  driver,  r.  215  Sanchez 

"    Helen  N.,  widow,  r.  19  Clinton  Park 

"    John  O.,  salesman  Merchant  &  Nickels,  r. 
654,  20th 

"    John  J. ,  painter,  r.  2208  Bush 
Getz  Joseph,  president  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  111- 
115  California,  r.  930  Ellis 

"    Jules,  salesman  William  Cline,  r.  507  De- 
visadero 

"    Kittle  Miss,  clerk  O.  P.   Downing  &  Co.,  r. 
1  Perry 
Getz  Louis,  vice-president  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.  r. 
1105  Laguna 

"    Louis  M.,  salesman  Jacob  Brandt,  r.  807 
Grove 

"    M.  &  Co.  (Maurice  Getz),  coffee,  spices  and 
bakers'  supplies,  561  Mission 

"    Manuel,    driver  Robert  P.  Hunter,  r.   125 
Gough 

"    Marcus,  drayman,  115 California,  r.  39  South 
Park 

"    Marion,  teamster,  r.  125  Grove 

"    Maude  M.  Miss,  cashier  H.  Roman  &  Co., 
r.  39  South  Park 

"    Maurice  (M.  Getz  &  Co.),  r.  2106  Post 

"    Max,  traveling  salesman,  r.  807  Grove 

"    M.  Milton,  law  student  Dorn  &  Dorn,  r.  .39 
South  Park 

"    Otto  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  32  Maple  Court 

GETZ  R.  J.  &  CO. 

(Rudolph  J.  Getz  and  John  S.  Dear- 
horn),  house  and  sign  painters,  508 
Market  and  9  Sutter 

Getz  Rudolph  J.  (R.  J.  Getz  &  Co.),  r.  2308  Bush 
"    Russell,  r.  930  Ellis 


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Getz  Sol  &  Bro.  (Solomon  and  Bernhard),  real 
estate  owners  and  dealers,  room  A  Mez- 
zanine, Crocker  Bldg 
"    Solomon  (Sol  Getz&  Bro.),  r.  507  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Theodore  (Eggert  &  Getz),  r.  250  Eureka 
"    William,   cooper  Geo.  W.  Dalmas,  r.  430 
Chestnut 

4®-Getz.    See  Goetz  and  Gotz 

Gewirtz  Joseph,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  410, 
5th 

Geyser  Water  Co. ,  R.  H.  Curry  manager,  mineral 
water,  41  Stevenson 

Gfell  Pius  (T.  Musgrave  &  Co.),  r.  2947,  16th 

Gheen   Josephine  Mrs.,     dressmaker,    r.  816% 
Jessie 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  830  Florida 

Ghefioli  Benedetto,  blacksmith  Liugi  Pardini, 
r.  426  Vallejo 

Gherbatz  John,  barber,  116  Pacific,  r.  114  Pa- 
cific 

Gherini  A.,  city  salesman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 

Ghianda  P.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 

Ghiazza  Edward  (Ghiazza  &  Chiapini),r.  119,  3d 
"    &  Chiapini   (Edward  Ghiazza  and  Julius 
Chiapini),    candies    and    confectionery, 
119,  3d 

Ghibardi  Battiste,   baker   Lucchesi   Bros.,    r. 
4231/2  Filbert 

Ghielmetti  Louis  (Burroni&  Ghielmetti),  fruits. 
1404  Polk,  r.  2124  Larkin 

Ghiglieri  Andrew,  bartender  Louis  Baglietti,  r. 


"    Giovanni,  bootblack,  r.  4  St.  Charles  PI 
Ghigliotti  John,  manager  First  San  Francisco 
Window  Cleaning  Co.,  425  Bush,  r.  418 
Vallejo 
Ghilarducci  Domenico,  clerk  S.  Romani  &  Co., 

r.  416  Broadway 
Ghio  Edward,  laborer,  r.  523  Green 
"    Giovanni,  r.  9^4  Houston 
"    John  B.,  foreman  E.  Goslinsky  &  Co.,  r. 

824b  Broadway 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  523  Green 
Ghiotto  Andrew,  helper  Baptists  Lacaze,  r.  3 
Varennes 
"    G.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Ghirardelli  D.  Co.,  Domingo  Ghirardelli  presi- 
dent, Jose    Ghirardelli    vice-president, 
Charles    Sutton    secretary,    chocolate, 
coffee  and  spice  manufacturers,  617-619 


Ghirardelli  Domingo,  president  D.  Ghirardelli 
Co.,  617-619  Sansome,  r.  2617  Laguna 
"    Eugene  G.  (Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co.),  r. 

810  Montgomery 
"    Jose,  vice-president  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Louis,  director  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r  Oak- 
land 
Ghiselli  Frank,  r.  508  Davis 
"    Giovanni,  expressman,  r.  1008  Montgomery 
Av 
Ghisi  Aurelius,  tailor,  r.  826  Broadway 
Ghisla  Frank  (Ghisla  &  Co.),  r.  1400  Stockton 
"    Fred  A.,  clerk  Dairymen's  Union  of  Cal.,  r. 

645  Vallejo 
"    Mary,  widow,  umbrella  maker,  645  Vallejo 
"    &  Co.   (Frank  Ghisla    and  Peter  ScoflQa), 
bakery,  1400  Stockton 
Ghislieri    Eugenio,  salesman  Justinian  Caire 

Co.,  r.  903  Jackson 
Ghisolfi    Virgilio,    French    liquor    store    and 
grocery,  wines,  liquors  and  cigars,  1026 
Leavenworth,  r.  1259  California 
Ghisselin  James  T.,  physician,  r.  Occidental 

Hotel 
Ghizzi  Angelo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 

"    Angelo,  laborer,  r.  1(3  Margaret  PI 
Giacoomella  James,  cook,  r.  717^4,  Vallejo 
Giacobbi  Louis  A.,  importer  and  jobberprecious 

stones,  319  Kearny,  r.  934  Filbert 
Giacometti   Louis,  clerk  Stephen  Mariani,    r. 

131,  23d 
Giacomini  Geronimo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Giacopetti  Albert,  r.  20  Dunne  Alley 
"    Bert,  r.  1112  Kearny 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  20  Dunne  Alley 
Giallotti  Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  339  Union 


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Giambruno  Antoinette,  widow,  r.  521  Francisco 
"    Antonio,  teamster,  r.  521  Francisco 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1914V^  Powell  rear 
Giampoli  Giovanni,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Giampolini  Felice  (Bacigalupi  &  Co.),  r.  3  St. 
Charles  PI 
"    Giovanni,  teamster   Jacobson   &  Lobree, 
r.  31114  Union  rear 
Gianelli  John,  bartender,  r.  222  Broadway 
Gianetti  Samuel,  laborer,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
Gianettonl   Malachia,    wholesale    and    retail 
dealer  wines  and  liquors,  29,  6th 
"    Stephen   (Pedrazzi   &    Gianettoni),  r.  902 
Howard 
Gianini  George,  bookkeeper,  r.  604  Filbert 
"    John,  chef  Maison  Riche 
"    Joseph,  r.  231  Green  rear 
"    Joseph,  waiter  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r.  1113 

Kearny 
"    Nata,  peddler,  r.  1007  Montgomery  Av 
Giannarini  Giuseppe,  r.  416  Pacific 
Giannelli  Dominic^  fruits  and  vegetables,  815 

Bryant 
Giannetti  Giuseppe,  musician,  r.  2015  Taylor 
Giannettoni  C.  &  Co.  (Camille  Giannettoni  and 
Alexander  Togni),  liquors,  833  Kearny 
"    Camille  (C.  Giannettoni  &  Co.),  r.  151014 
Powell 
Gianni   Domenico,    secretary    Gardeners'   and 
Ranchers'  Association  of  San  Francisco, 
Colombo  Market,  r.  6  Filbert  PI 
Giannini  AmadeoP.  (L.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.  1119% 
Taylor 
Assunto,  cooper,  r.  114  Pacific 
August,  laborer,  r.  118%  Washington 
Charles  C,  laundryman  H.  G.  Giannini,  r. 

1318  Turk 
Domenico,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Edward,  fruit  dealer  ,  r.  113  Albion  Av 
Emilio  I.,  stereotyper,  r.  214,  18th 
Ermenegildo,    salesman   C.  Lippi  &   Co,, 

r.  11  Montgomery  Court 
Ersilia,  widow,  r.  21st  Av  South  nr  J 
Eugene  A.,  driver  Gaetano    Giannini,    r. 

Berliner  bet  Felton  and  Burrows 
Florinda  L.,  widow,  r.  1636  Sacramento 
Frank  M.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 

r.  1636  Sacramento 
Gaetano,   dairy,    Berlin    bet    Felton    and 

Burrows 
George  J.,  cashier  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r.  604 

Filbert 
Henry,  blacksmith,  r.  1318  Turk 
Henry  G.,  laundry,  1318  Turk 
Henry  P.,  liquors,  434  Pine,  r.  214,  18th 
John,  cook,  r.  2122  Filbert 
Joseph,  gardener,  r.  21st  Av  South  nr  J 
Mary,  widow,  r.  214,  18th 
Peter  A.,  importer  Swiss  watches,  208  Sut- 
ter, r.  235  Hayes 
P.  J.  Franklin,  laundryman  H.  G.  Giannini, 

r.  1318  Turk 
Vincenzo,  cooper  August  Petzold,  r.  114  Pa- 
cific 

Giannotti  Angelo,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Gianola  Dominick,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  & 

Co. 
Gianotti  Ambrose,  gardener,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Henry,  liquors,  2545  Mission,  r.  760  San  Jose 

Av 
"    Jeremiah,  bartender,  r.  760  San  Jose  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  liquors,  3262  Mission,  r.  2565  San 

Jose  Av 
"    Nicholas,  shoemaker,  r.  1322  Kearny 
"    Rinaldo,  liquors,  1350  Valencia,  r.  21,  28th 
"    Vincenzo,,  porter,  r.  222  Broadway 


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Giant  Powder  Co.  Consolidated  The,  E.  B.  Pond 
president,  A.  B.  Moulder  secretary, 
Julian  Sonntag  general  manager,  430 
California 

Giavannoni  Peter  (Vincenzo  Davalle  &  Co.),  r. 
619  Broadway 

Gibault  Leon,  liquors,  510  Pine 

Gibb  Albert  C,  cigarmaker  Pac.  Coast  Co-op. 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  348,4th 

GIBB  GAVIN  W., 

sign  painting  on  glass,  political  trans- 
parencies and  banners,  pictorial  signs, 
landscapes,  dogs  and  birds  painted  to 
order,  37,  8tli  nr  Mission 

Gibb  Harry,  printer,  r.  919  Hyde 

Gibb  James,  wines  and  liquors,  617  Merchant, 

telephone  Main  5304,  r.  1818  Geary 

"    James  W.,  clerk  James  Gibb,  r.  1818  Geary 

Gibbel  Fannie  B.   Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and 

County  Hospital 
Gibben  Frank,  laborer  Thomas  G.  Millar,  r.  627 

King 
Gibbens  Charles  H.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 
r.  54114,  2d 
"    James,  miner,  r.  22  Turk 
£®-Gibbens.    See  Gibbons 
Gibbes  James  T.,  civil  engineer,  81  Montgomery 

Block 
Gibbey  William,  r.  31  Broadway 
Gibbon  John,  r.  627  Greenwich 
"    John  A.,  dentist,  14  Grant  Av,   room  35.  r. 

2112  California 
"    John  F.,  physician,  625  Kearny,  r.  2112  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  2112  California 
"    Patrick,  cook,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    William  R.,  harnessmaker,  r.  1001  Folsom 
Gibbons  Alexander,  tailor,  r.  1805  Broderick 
"    Bernard  J.,  laborer,  r.  413  Duncan 
"    Charles,  teamster,    .  1122  Battery 
"    Charles  P.,  solicitor  Atlas  Assurance  Co., 

r.  844  Capp 
"    David,  book  binder,  r.  1805  Broderick 
"    Edward,  riveter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1240  Ken- 
tucky 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  26  Silver 
"    Fritz,  r.  1018  Powell 
"    George,  bookkeeper,  r.  217  Eddy 
"    George  A.,  dairy,  cor  Persia  Av  and  Pra- 
gue 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  3Haight 
Gibbons  Henry  Jr.,    physician,   professor  and 
dean  Cooper  Medical  College,  office  and 
r.  920  Polk,  cor  Geary,  hours  1  to  3  and  7 
p.  m.,  telephone  East  177 
"    James,  horseshoer,  r.  1121  York 
"    James,  upholsterer,  r.  22  Lewis 
"    John,  oiler  tug  Liberty,  r.  1018'4  Mason 
"    John  J.,  butcher,  r.  4  Jan  sen 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  211  Langton  rear 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  211  Langton  rear 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  4  Jansen 
"    L.  A.,  law  student  Myrick&  Deering 
Gibbons  Laura,  fine  candies,  1132-1134  Valencia 
"    Lydia  B..  widow,  r.  844  Capp 
"    Martin  H.  (Cartwright  &  Gibbons),  r.  1636 

Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  211  Langton  rear 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  4  Taylor  Terrace 
"    Melvyn,  candy  maker  Mrs.   L.  Gibbons,  r. 

965  Guerrero 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  229,  22d 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  930  Florida 
"    Michael  J.,  boot  crimper,  r.  81  Stevenson 
"    Morton  R.,  medical  student,  r.  920  Polk 


Gibbons  Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

22d  and  Harrison 
"    Philip  E.,  oiler,  r.  10181/4  Mason 
"    Richard,  longshoreman,  r.  908  S 
"    Robinson,  draughtsman    U.   S.  Surveyor- 
General's  office,  r.  Alameda 
"    Sarah  J.  Miss,  clerk  Pacific  States  Adver 

tising  Bureau,  r.  1805  Broderick 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1121 

York 
"    Thomas  E.,  painter,  r.  616  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  F.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

813  Minnesota 
4®-Gibbons.    See  Gibbens 
Gibbs  Charles  E.,  attorney  at  law,  324  Pine, 

room  19 
"    Charles    E..    commission    merchant,    318 

Front,  r.  833  Post 
Gibbs  C.  V.  S.,  adjuster  marine  losses,  303  Cali- 
fornia, room  18,  r.  722  Post 
"    Daniel  G.,  laborer  Thomas  Sullivan,  r.  709 

Treat  Av 
"    Frank  G.,  mason,  r.  1125  McAllister 
"    Frederick  R.,  porter  Leonard  &  Ellis,  r. 

1014  Pacific 
"    George,     assistant   bookkeeper   Geo.    W. 

Gibbs  Co.,  r.  833  Post 
"    George,    machinist    William    Wedgwood 

Machine  Wks,  r.  12614  Francisco 
"    George  B.,  engineer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r. 

6  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2622  Jackson 
Gibbs  George  W.  Co.,  E.  A.  Selfridge  president, 

H.  T.  Gibbs  secretary,  iron,  steel,  heavy 

hardware,  etc., 33-39  Fremont  and  34-40 

Beale 
Gibbs   Harry  T.,  secretary  George  W.  Gibbs 

Co.,  33-39  Fremont,  r.  722  Post 
"    Henry  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  146 

12th 
"    Jacob,  stoves  and  tinware,  Siy^,  9th 
"    James,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,  r.  146, 

12th 
"    James  A.,  millwright  Dibert  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Judson  D.,  assistant  cashier  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  703  Hyde 
"    Warren  G.,  carpenter,  r.  506  Hayes 
Gibbs  William  C,  adjuster  marine  losses,  303 

California,  room  18,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  J.,  r.  920  Oak  rear 
"    William,  conductor,  r.  1200  Webster 
49-Gibbs.    See  Gibbes 
Gibeau  Isaac  O.,  blacksmith,  507-509,  26th,  r.  426 

Clipper 
"    Isaac  O.  Jr.,  blacksmith  Isaac  O.  Gibeau, 

r.  426  Clipper 
"    John,  carriage  maker,  r.  824,  25th 
"    Philippe,  laster  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  26 

Minna 
Giberna  Bias,  laborer,  r.  37  Natoma 
Giberson  Eugene,  r.  1008  Mission 
Giberson  Nelson  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  129 

O'Farrell  nr  Powell,  telephone  West  413, 

r.  1902  Union 
Giblen    Daniel,    blacksmith    and    horseshoer, 

16231/3  Pine,  r.  1823  Pine 
"    Daniel  G.,  blacksmith,  r.  1823  Pine 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  1823  Pine 
"    William,  student,  r.  1823  Pine 
4®-Giblen.    See  Giblin 

Giblett  George  E.,  carpenter,  r.  2611  Sacramento 
Giblin     Cornelius,      plate     printer    Hartwell, 

Mitchell  &  Willis,  r.  110,9th 
"    Edward,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  915, 

14th  Av  South 
"    Frank,  gluemaker,  r.  915,  14th  Av  South 
"    Frederick  J.,  conductor,  r.  108  Fair  Oaks 
"    George  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  108 

Fair  Oaks 
"    James    F.,    clerk    auditing    dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  «fe  Co.,  r.  822  Army 
"    John,  finisher,  r.  428  Linden  Av 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  110,  9th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  108  Fair  Oaks 
"    Martin,  fireman  str  Mariposa,  r.  13  Cleve- 
land 
"    Michael,  cooper,  r.  212,  1st 
"    Richard  J.,  painter,  r.  915,  14th  Av  South 


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Giblin  Thomas,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1322 

Sacramento 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  110,  9th 
"    William  Jr.,  shoemaker,  r.  110,  9th 
"    William    M.,  glue    maker,   r.  915,  14th  Av 

South 
Gibney  Charles  E.,  metal  roofer  Conlm  &  Rob- 
erts, r.  1643  Howard 
"    Charles  F.,  brass  finisher,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Georgie  Miss,  r.  1016,  30th 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  212, 1st 
"    James,  framemaker,  r.  647^/4  Willow  Av 
"    James,  hackman,  Portsmouth  Square,  r.  317 

Lombard 
"    John,   laborer,  r.  S  s  Lombard  bet  Mont- 
gomery and  Sansome 
•'    Maggie  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  100  Greenwich  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  647'/4  Willow  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  105  Greenwich 
"    Michael  P.,  elevatorman,  r.  29  Lloyd 
"    Thomas  F.,  r.  359  Clementina 
"    William,  r.  160 Clara  rear 
Giboulet   Alphonse,    marble    polisher,    r.    215 

Minna 
Gibraltar  Cleaner    and  Separator,  A.  S.  Neal 

Warehouse  Co.  proprietors,  office  SE  cor 

Filbert  and  Sansome 
Gibraltar  Warehouse,  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse 

Co.  proprietors,  SE  cor  Filbert  and  San- 

som.e 
Gibson   A.,  carpenter   M.   Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  18 

Clara 
"    Adrastus    B.,  porter    Olympic  Club,  r.  611 

Powell 
"    Albert,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Alexander,  dairy  produce,  2371/4,  7th 
"    Alexander,  laborer,  r.  84  Clipper 
"    Alexander,  salesman  J.  H.  Kruse 
"    Alexander,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman, 

r.  121,  16th 
"    Andrew,  cook,  r.  658  Folsom 
"    Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  524,  6th 
"    Bertram  S.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

240  Day 
"    Charles,  r.  222 1/4,  4th 
"    Charles,  peddler,  r.  4  Boyd 
Gibson  Charles  A.,   assistant  treasurer  J.  D. 

Spreckels   &   Bros.    Co.    and    secretary 

Olympic  Salt  Water  Co.,  327  Market,  r. 

647  Haight 
"    Edna  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Mayor's  Office, 

r.  207  Larkin 
"    Edward  E.,  car  dispatcher,  r.  15  Laurel 
"    Edward  L.,  detective  r.  514i/4  Hayes 
"    E.  F.,  porter  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  8 

Mason 
"    Eliza  C,  widow,  r.  912  Dolores 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1017  Capp 
"    Fannie  L.  Miss,  r.  328  Ellis 
"    Frank  B., salesman  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  207  Larkin 
"    Fred  (Gibson  &  Cook),  r.  993  Market 
"    Fred  H.,  president  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  852  Mission,  r.  308  Baker 
"    Frederick  W.,  dentist,  r.  612  Hyde 
"    George,  candy  maker,  r.  535  Minna 
"    George  E.,  clerk  Portland  Cracker  Co.,  r. 

1045  Market 
"    George  L.,  mill  builder,  r.  135  Page 
"    George  M.,  clerk   Foster  &  Orear,  r.   123 

O'Farrell 
"    George  R.  (Central  Plating  Wks),  and  sec- 
retary Central  Hardware  and  Supply  Co. , 

852  Mission,  r.  13  Liberty 
"    Gerald,  clerk,  r.  713^/4,  21st 
"    Hallett,  porter,  r.  424i/4  Grove 
"    Henry,  bakery,  1906  Mission 
"    Henry,  manufacturers'  agent,  626  Market, 

r.  903  Guerrero 
"    Henry  T.,  clerk,  r.  718  Leafenworth 
"    Herbert  L.,   clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  34  Fair  Oaks 
"    H.  S.,  druggist,  r.  130  Ellis 
"    James,  r.  222Y2,  4th 
"    James  (Dutot  &  Gibson),  r.  1005  Folsom 
"    James,  driver  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  424i/4  Grove 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

Mantels,  Grates 

arjd   pifcplace  Trin)n)ings 

ARTISTIC  DESIGKS. 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Gibson  James,  employee  George  M.  Murphy,  r. 

535  Minna 
"    James,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

121,  16th 
"    James  C,  contractor,  r.  2819  California 
"    James  E.,  baker  Collins  &  Wheeland,  r.  7 

Yerba  Buena 
"    James  E.,  cook,  r.  424%  Grove 
"    James  G.,  paper  hanger,  r.  618b  Natoma 
"    James  H.,  r.  618b  Natoma 
"    James  J.,  foreman  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co  s 

Stable,  r.  6  Vernon  PI 
"    James  L.,  capitalist,  r.  612  Hyde 
"    James  S.,  1st  officer  str  City  of  Everett,  r. 

1714  Market 
"    James  S.,  lithographer,  r.  535  Minna 
"    James  W.,r.  524,  6th 
"    Jesse,  upholsterer,  r.  17  Bannam  PI 
"    Jessie  A.,  widow,  ladies'    nurse,  r.    1210 

Steiner  ,  „     ^.  ^ 

"    J    George  Rev.,  pastor  Emanuel  Baptist 

Church  of  S.  F.,  r.  9011/2  Valencia 
"    John,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  443 

Bryant 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  858  Mission 
"    John  B.,  clerk Redington&  Co.,  r.  2121  Hyde 
"    John  G.,  real  estate,  405  Front 
„    John  H.,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  526, 

"  John  T.,  salesman  Hansen  &  Elrick,  r.  4I81/2 
Powell 

"    John  W.,  physician,  r.  612  Hyde 

"    Joseph,  r.  166  Tehama 

"  Joseph,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  1030 
Howard  „, 

"    LeroyC,  pressman,  r.  6  Vernon  PI 

"    Martin  R.,  druggist,  r.  612  Hyde 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  535  Minna 

"    Matthew,  plasterer,  r.  1061/4,  3d  . 

"    Maxwell  L.,  stevedore,  r.  20i/2West  Mission 

"  M.  M.  Rev.  D.D.,  pastor  First  United  Pres- 
byterian Church,  r.  1518  Fulton 

"    Nancy  J.,  widow,  r.  418i/4  Powell 

"    Otto,  carpenter  M.   Hansen  &  Co.,  r.    18 

"    Owen  L.,  clerk,  r.  1158  Guerrero 

"    Phoebe,  widow,  r.  Mariposa  bet  Tennessee 

and  Minnesota 
"    Ralph  H.,  teamster  Byron  Jackson,  r.  2810 

"    Richard,  attorney  at  law,  8-10  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Robert,  r.  1371/2, 5th  .„  ,  m-«. 

"    Robert,  barber  A.  Bartholdy,  r.  48/2  Tiffany 

Av 
"    Robert,  boatman,  Third-Street  Wharf,  r.  5 

Crook 
"    Robert,  sawyer,  r.  658  Bryant 
"    Robert  W.  F.,  clerk  Woodin  &  Little,  r.  7 

Carlos  PI 
"    Samuel,  driver  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  53a 

Minna  ,    . 

"    Samuel  W.,  barber  Charles  Laubenheimer, 

r.  339b  San  Jose  Av 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
»    Thomas  B.,  policeman,  r.  1608  Fell 
"    Thomas  E.,  plumber,  r.  84  Clipper 
"    Thomas  R..  r.  654  Folsom 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 
"    Treadville  M.    (Eggers  &  Gibson),  r.  1301 


"    Walker  H.,   ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 
443  Bryant  _  „ 

Gibson  Walter  D.  K,  treasurer  J.  D.  Spreckels 
&  Bros.  Co.  office,  327  Market,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   ZoUhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Gibson  Walter  L.,  electrician,  r.  806  Potrero  Av 
"    W.  Frank,  car  dispatcher  Market  S  .  Rv 

r.  17201/2  Church 
"    William,  r.  715  Howard 
"    William,  iron  worker,  r.  15  Georgia 
"    William  A.,  cook  Gustav  Sassenberg.  r.  537 

Sacramento 
"    William  B.,  janitor,  r.  7  Carlos  PI 
"    William  C,  barber.  627  Tennessee,  r.  S  s 
Mariposa  nr  Minnesota 
Gibson   WllUam    F.,    attorney   at    law    71-74 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  912  Dolores 
"    William  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  535  Minna 
"    William   H.,    trimmer  Central  Hardware 

and  Supply  Co.,  r.  302  Baker 
"    William    L.,  electrician   Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  806  Potrero  Av 
"    &  Cook  (Fred  Gibson  and  William  Cook) 
liquors,  993  Market 
Giddings  Raymond  S.   (Galloway,  Giddings  & 

Co.),  r.  17021/2  Leavenworth 
Gieber  Cornelius,  florist,  r.  28  Marv 
Giel  Herman,  butcher,  r.  1429  Mission 
Gielis  George,  baker,  r.  512  Bush 
Gielow  Charles  C,  master  mariner.  9  Mission 
r.  28M  Moss 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  1714  Howard 
"    Ernestine  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1714  Howard 
"    Ernst  F.,  boat  builder,  r.  1714  Howard 
"    George  A.,  r.  1714  Howard 
Gielsdorf  Theodore,  cook  Albert  O.  Quinby,  r. 

Gienger  Charles,  r.  503  Fell 
"    S^.'^i'les  J.,  clerk  W.  J.  Bryan,  r.  503  Fell 
"    William,  bookkeeper  Mysell,  Rollins  Co 
r.  428  Broadway 
Gierisch  William,  teapacker  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  729  California 
Gies  August  (Ferguson  &  Gies),  r.  629  Stevenson 
"    George,  barber,  r.  718  Broadway 
"    Kilian,  barber,  r.  1203  Green 
Gieschen  Louis  M.,  bartender  W.  A.  von  der 
Nienburg,  r.  201  Fremont 
"    Wilhelm,  r.  17SlHaight 
"    William  N.,  bartender  Pein  Bros.,  r    1721 
Haight 
Giese  Claus,  groceries  and  liquors,  1901  Point 
Lobos  Av 
"    Juergen  H..  groceries  and  liquors,  230  Pa- 
cific, r.  249  Pacific 
"    Karl,  blacksmith,  r.  127  Powhattan 
Giesecke   Albert,    celiarman   Elsen  Vineyard 
Co.,  r.  39  Hill 
"    Ferdinand,  barber,  r.  39  Hill 
"    Louis,  barber,  1209  Valencia,  r.  39  Hill 
"    Theodore,  r.  1512  Church 
Gieseke  William,  helper  Jackson  Brewing  Co 
Gieseker  Charles  H.,  wireworker,  r.  N  s  Beach 
bet  Hyde  and  Larkin 
"    Laura  M.,  domestic.  212  Ashbury 
Giesen  Anthony,  driver  X  L  Dairy 'Co     r    680 
20th  ' 

"    Brothers    (Robert    and  Frederick),  black- 
smiths, 306  Gough 
"    Frederick  (Giesen  Bros.),  r.  71814  Fulton 
"    Robert  (Giesen  Bros.),  r.  718  Fulton 
"    William,  steward,  r.  31  East 
Giessa  Angelo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Valleio 
Glassier  Charles  F.  W.,  teamster,  r.  10  Pfeiffer 
"    Daniel,  bakery  and  notions,  455.  9th 
"    Frederick  G.,  barber,  133i4,  9th 
"    George,  cooper  U.  S.  Brewerv,  r.  132,  9th 
"    John,  cigars,  132,  9th 
Giesting  Joseph  G.,  manager  Hall's  Safe  and 
Lock    Works  and  Herring-Hall-Marvin 
Co..  609-611  Market,  r.  1928  Pine 


Giesting  Joseph  J.,  student,  r.  1928  Pine 
Gietzen  Jacob  (Arenz  &  Gietzen;),   r.  2439  Cali- 
fornia 
Gifert  Charles,  pantryman,  r.  523  Pine 
Giffen  Frank  C,  electrician  Cal.  Electric  Sup- 
ply and  Cons.  Co.,  r.  100,  5th 
Gifiin  Coleman  J.,  plumber,  3514  Mission 
"    John,  r.  ]004'4  Montgomery  Av 
"    O.  F.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    O.  F,  Jr.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dent.  S.  P 
Co.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
Gifford  Edward  L.,  carpenter,  r.  501  Greenwich 
"     Edward  L.,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edwin  B.,  carpenter,  r.  501  Greenwich 
"    F.,  master  mariner,  r.  229  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Leon,  baggageman,  r.  1658  Market 
"    Ralph  N.,  stock  clerk  T.  J.  Kelly 
"    William  C,  driver  Mouret,  Ghirardelli  & 
Co.,r.  11071/2  Howard 
Gift  Frank  L.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P 

Co.,r.  317  Jones 
Giger  Conrad,  clerk  Ernest  Lanzendorf,  r.    1] 

Bonita 
Gigerich  Adam  J.,  engineer  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  18  Erie 
Giggy  Grace,  domestic.  2530  Sutter 
Gigliardini  G.,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  4%  Union  PI 
Giglio  Bartolo  (Giglio  Bros.),  r.  915  Battery 
"    Brothers    (Joseph    and  Bartolo),  net  and 

rope  tanners.  Union  Street  Wharf 
"    Joseph  (Giglio  Bros.),  r.  915  Battery 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Angelo  Inguglia,  r 
915  Battery 
Gigliotti  Giovanni  B.,  window  cleaner,  r    418 
Vallejo 
"    Giuseppe,  bootblack,  3  Montgomery  Av,  r 
339  Union 
Gigon  Paul,  bottle  cleaner  Arpad  Haraszthv  r 
19  Scott  PI  ■ 

"    Polycarpe,  peddler,  r.  19  ScottPl 
Gihon  George  H.  (Thomas  Gihon  &  Son),  r.  422a 
Bryant 
"    Thomas  (Thomas   Gihon    &  Son),  r.  422a 

Bryant 
"    Thomas  &  Son  (Thomas  and  George  H.), 
card  and  seal  engravers,  137  Montgomery 

Gilardi  Michael,  stonecarver,  r.  35  Gilbert  rear 
Gilban  Harrie  W.,  clerk,  r.  806  Green 
"    John  F.,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mf  k 
Co.,  r.  806  Green 
Gilbart  Alfred  J.,  groceries,  1433  Dupont,  r.  515 
Union 
"    Henry   W.,    barber.    714   Jackson,   r.   1217 
Kearny 
Gilberg  Albert  G.,  polisher  Dixon,  Borgeson  & 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Gilbert  Adrien  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Anna  Miss,  r.  1909  Baker 
Arthur  E.,  sailmaker,  r.  30  Lily  Av 
August,  contractor,  r.  SSb'-A,  17th 
Auguste,  confectioner,  r.  2708  Sutter 
Benjamin,   driver   Wells,   Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
12014  Geary 

"    Brothers   (James   D.   and  William  P.),  ex- 
pressmen, 1039  Market 
Gilbert  Brothers  &  Co.  (Irving  L.  and  Clifton 
C.    Gilbert),   produce    commission  mer- 
chants and  dried  fruits,  118-120  Davis 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  410  Utah 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1408,  16th 
"    Charles,  tailor,  104  Powell 
"    Charles  D.,  porter  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

1909  Baker 
"    Charles  W.,  vice  president  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  Highland  Park 
"    Christopher  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  217,  2d 
"    Clifton  C.  (Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Diebold,  baker,  r.  51714  Jessie 
"    Edward,  r.  603  Stockton 
"    Edward,    machinist    The     Pelton    Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  90914  Mission 
"    Emil,  cook,  r.  248  Tehama 
"    Ernest,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  770 

Bryant 
"     Ernest  A.   M.,  sailmaker  Neville  &  Co.,  r. 
30  Lily  Av 


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Gilbert  Ernest  J.,  porter  Livingston  &  Co.,  r. 
SVz  Monroe 
"    Felix,  marble  cutter  Joseph  Musto  &  Son, 

r.  1207b  Broadway 
"    Ferdinand  (Gilbert  &  Van  Glahn),  r.  1918 

Powell 
"    Francis  D.,  physician,  1247  Market 
'<    Francis  P.,  bookkeeper  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 

1908  Filbert 
"    Franklyn,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  770 

Bryant 
"    Frederick,  grocer,  r.  1022  Jackson 
"    Frederick  W.,  blacksmith,  r.  1045  Market 
"    George,  fireman  str  Columbia,  r.  131  West 

Park 
"    George  J.,  miller  B.  C.  Pitcher,  r.  770  Bry- 
ant 
"    George  S.,  stockraiser,  r.  2216  Clay 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  SOS'/^  Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry  M.,  traveling  salesman  M.  Seller  & 

Co.,  r.  1330  Stockton 
"    House,  824  Montgomery 
"    Irving  L.  (Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    James  D.  (Gilbert  Bros.),  r.  82214  Shotwell 
"    James  D.,  teamster  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 

r.  509  Stevenson 
"    James  E.,  bottler  Eggers,  Gould  &  Co.,  r. 

5,  22d 
"    J.  Edward,  pressman  Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  r. 
503  Post 
Gilbert  J.  J.,  assistant  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  (Western  Division),   U.  S.   Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  room  33,  r.  The  Beresford 
"    John,  porter  Jacob  Petersen,  r.  7  Market 
"    John  B.  (Scott  &  Gilbert),  r.  107  Broderick 
"    John  H.,  car  inspector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2740'/4, 

16th 
"    John  M.,  clerk,  r.  939  Dolores 
"    L.  E.  Mrs.,  schoolteacher,  r.  534  Geary 
"    Leo.  boots  and   shoes,  610  Kearny,  r.  1301 


"  Louis,  butcher  Warren  D.  Wilson,  r.  634a 
Natoma 

"  Louis  A.,  blacksmith  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  770  Bryant 

"  Manufacturing  Co.  (New  York),  L.  S.  Si- 
mons manager,  14  Sansome 

"    Mark,  waiter,  r.  925  Hyde 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1909  Baker 

"  Mortimer  T.,  flagman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  as  Wash- 
ington Av 

"  Robert,  porter  Livingston  &  Co.,  r.  770  Bry- 
ant 

"    Sadie  Miss,  r.  1909  Baker 

"    T.  T.,  r.  600  Bush 

"  Victor  (Friedman  &  Gilbert),  r.  ^Sli  Sacra- 
mento 

' '  Walter  P. ,  teams  ter  Sterling  Furniture  Co. , 
r.  8221/2  Shotwell 

"    Warren  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1418  Sut- 

"    William,  actor,  r.  8  Metcalfe  PI 
"    William,   attorney   at  law,  927  Market,  r. 
2708  Sutter 
Gilbert  William  B.,  judge  U.  S.  Circuit  Court, 
chambers  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
52,  r.  Portland,  Or. 
"    William  H.,  secretary  Sacramento  Pack- 
ing and  Drying  Co.,  63  Luning  Bldg,  r. 
Alameda 
"    William  J.,  cooper,  r.  770  Bryant 
"    William  P.  (Gilbert  Bros.),  r.  8321/4  Shot- 
well 
"    William  S.,  carpenter,  r.  521i/4  Castro 
"    &  Van  Glahn  (Ferdinand  Gilbert  and  David 
H.  Van  Glahn),  groceries  and  liquors,  721 
Stockton 
4®=-  Gilbert,    See  Guilbert 

Gilberts  Edward,  stonecutter,  r.  1822  O'Farrell 
"    Edward  H.,  stonecutter,  r.  611  York 
"    Frederick  C,  lithographer,  r.  18220'Farrell 
"    Oscar  O.,  stone  cutter,  r.  1S22  O'Farrell 
Gilbertson  Gilbert,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
Gilbo  Eveline,  widow,  r.  1509  Jackson  rear 
Gilborson  Charles,  matress  maker  John  Hoey, 

r.  269  Minna 
;8®=Gilbraith.    See  Galbraith 
Gilbride  Bernard  F.,  watchman  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 
Co.,  r.  110  Noe 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

DOMESTIC  RUGS 


IN  LARGE  VARIETY. 


G'4-l-G'4-7    lV\sirU.&t    St, 


Gilbride  John  C,  mattress  maker  John  Hoey, 

r.  702,  14th 
"    Owen,  boiler  maker   Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  828  Howard 
»    Patrick,  r.  702,  14th 

GILBRIDE  R.  A.  &  CO. 

(Roderick  A.  Gilbride),  wholesale  deal- 
ers in  wood  posts  and  bark,  Berry 
Street  Wharf  bet  3d  and  4th,telephone 
Main  5632 

Gilbride  Roderick,  porter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
333  Valley 
"    Roderick  A.  (R.  A.  Gilbride  &  Co.),  r.  428 
Haight 
Gilcher  John,  cabine*  maker,  r.  444  Brannan 
Gilchrist  Charles  S.,  waiter  Leo  Bagala,  r.  2801 
Folsom 
"    Horace,  carpenter,  r.  1063Mission 
"    James,  carpenter  John  Trounson,  r.  3d  Av 

bet  Sacramento  and  Lake 
"    John,  paver,  r.  22  Turk 
"    John  G.,  traveling  salesman  Hey,  Grauer- 

holz&Co.,  r.  1509  Scott 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Robert  C,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Robert  McG.,  carpenter  James  Young,  r. 

1509  Scott 
"    Terry,  laborer,  r.  2  Rola  Court 
"    William,     special    agent   The   Travelers' 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  1509  Scott 
Gilcrest  Frank  M.,  special  agent  and  adjuster 

Rolla  V.  Watt,  r.  Oakland 
Gildea  James  J. ,  floor  manager  Charles  Keilus  & 
Co.,  r.  1223  Bush 
"    John,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

1323  Bush 
"    Lily  Mrs.,  lodgings,  988  Howard 
"    Margaret  Miss,  lodgings,  704  Folsom 
"    M.  Joseph,  salesman   Roos   Bros.    - 

Bush 

' '    Peter  J. ,  bridge  bui  Ider,  r.  20  Freelon 
"    Thomas,  fireman  City  of  Sydney 
"    William,  painter,  r.  700 Eddy 
4a-Gilday.    See  Gildea  and  Guildea 
Gildemeister  J.  P.  H.,  r.  118  Montgomery  Block 
Gilden  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  312  Langton 

"    W.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Gildmacher  L.  M.,  clerk  The  Lebenbaum  Co.,  r. 

608  O'Farrell 
Giles  Charles  F.,  salesman  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 
r.  1117  McAllister 
"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  1816  Washington 
"    Grant,  hostler  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

30  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  C,  weigher,  r.  1304  Turk 
"    James  W.,  laborer  W.  J.  Sullivan,  r.   1304 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  228 
Turk  „         .   , 

"    M  J    Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Francis' 
Church  (R.  C),  r.  620  Vallejo 

"    Oren   A.     lineman  Lamson   Consolidated 
Store  Service  Co.,  r.  25  Webster 

"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  M 

"    William  A.,  laborer,  r.  11  Harriet 

"    William  S.,  carriage  painter,  r.  1304  Turk 
Giletti  Secondo,  artificial  stone  contractor,  40 

New  Montgomery,  r.  1131  Fell 
Gilfeather  Annie,  widow,  r.  361  Perry 

"    Annie  C.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  361  Perry 

"    Frank  J.,  upholsterer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  106  Cal- 
ifornia Av  ^     ,    •    V,       n 

"    James,  carriage  painter  J.  L.  Cobleigh,  r.  9 
Bernard 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  361  Perry 


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Gilfeather   Owen,  upholsterer,    r.    120   Califor- 
nia Av 
Gilfether  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  6  Lewis 
"    Francis  T.,  blacksmiths.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.. 

r.  30  Hill 
"    Daniel  F.,  glovemaker  B.  Blumenthal  & 

Co.,  r.  30  Hill 
"    Joseph  A.,  glove  cutter,  r.  lOSl  Valencia 
Gilfillan  Alice  Miss,  dressmaking,  219  Polk 
"    Archibald,    student    Van    der    Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  1S14  Hyde 
"    James  C,  draughtsman  Parke  &  Lacv  Co., 
r.  506  Grove 
Gilfoy  John,  special  policeman,  r.  829.  17th 
-es-Gilfoy.    See  Guilfoy 
Gilgen  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  608  Jones 

"    James  R.,  builder,  r.  6<J8  Jones 
Gilgenkrantz  Ernest,  proprietor  Gercke  Hotel 

922  Battery 
Gilgun  Patrick  M.,  warehouseman,  r.  153  Clara 
Gilham  Frank  M.  (Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Saw- 
yer), r.  Oakland 
"    J.  J.,  r.  871  Marker 
Gilheaney  William,  policeman,  r.  432i/4   7th 
Gilhooley  Patrick,  porter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 
624  Washington 
"    Thomas  P.,  butcher  Henry  Levy,  r.   1111 
Potrero  Av 
Gilhooly  Nellie,  domestic,  900  Devisadero 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  2823  Geary 
Gilhuly  Ellen  Miss,  r.  327,  4th 
"    Hugh,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co..  r.  2.5714  Clara 
"    James  H.,  stock  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co..  r.  719  Devisadero 
"    Michael,  trainmaster  Quartermaster  Dept. 
U.  S.  A.,  r  Presidio 
4®=-Gilhuly.     See  Gilhooly  and  Gillogley 
Gihlland  Elizabeth,  r.  316  Eddy 
Gilkey  Andrew  L.,  butcher,  r.  627  Bush 
GilkysonJohn  W.   Jr..  electrician  Pac.  Tel.  & 

Tel.  Co.,  r.  .507  Gough 
Gill  Albert,  baker  George  A.  Craig,  r.  55  Minna 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  676  Clementina 
"     C,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  3011  Lagiina 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  132,  4th 
"    Charles    L.,    locomotive   fireman,    r     163<J 

Howard 
"    Charles  M.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.. 

r.  2132  Union 
"    Christopher,    driver  Thomas    McKeon,  r. 

1225  Folsom 
"    Eugene,  bartender  M.   Detels  &  Co.,  r.  12 

Sacramento 
"    Frank,  tanner,  r.  P  nr  12th  Av  South 
"    Henry  E.,  roofer,  r.  2  California  Av 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  332  Green 
"    James,  student,  r.  cor  16th  and  Utah 
GiU  James  B.,  superintendent  Municipal  Bur- 
glar  Alarm   Co.,    206  Kearny,    r.     Mill 
Valley 
"    Jesse,  gas  fitter  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r   1406 

Broderick 
"    John,  groceries,  32  Silver 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  7  Sheridan 
"    John  F.,  civil  engineer,  r.  223  Ritch 
"    John  M.,  laborer,  r.  240  Ritch  rear 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  P  nr  12th  Av  South 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  3011  Laguna 
•'    Kate    D.    Miss,  nurse   S.  F.  Nursery  for 

Homeless  Children 
"    Leland,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith.  Co 

r.  2  Bond 
"    Leonard,  clerk  Cal.  Sugar  Refinery,  r.  522 
Post 


Gill  Margaret,  widow,  r.  240  Ritch  rear 
"    Martin  M.,  wheelwright,  r.  223  Ritch 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1106  P  South 
"    Michael,  r.  1419'/2  Ellis 
"    Middleton  S.,  clerk  Oriel  Tea  Co.,  r.  1904 

Market 
"    Nicholas  H.,  salesman  L.  Scatena  &Co.. 

r.  93  Silver 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  240  Ritch  rear 
"    Robert,  gas  fitter  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 

1408  Broderick 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r 

3011  Laguna 
"    Stephen  A.,  bartender  M.  Detels  &  Co..  r 

520  Davis 
"    Thomas,  porter   Hauser  &  Sanderson,  r. 

131,3d 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  7  Sheridan 
"    William,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  2  California  Av 
"    William  F.,  bartender  Nagle  &  Donnellv, 

r.  1241/2  Market 
"    William  M.,  porter  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r. 

516  Bryant 
"    William  M.,  with  Shreve&  Co.,  r.  3011  La- 
guna 
"    William  W.,  cashier  Pac.  Oil  and   Lead 
Wks.,  r.  The  Colonial 
Gillabert  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  417  Lyon 
Gillan  John,  cook  str  San  Bias 

"    John  A.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  129  Perry 
Gillard  Fernand,  barber  H.   G.   Garcia,   r.  507 

Pine 
Gillaskie  John,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
Gillbe  William,  laborer,  r.  33d  Av  South  nr  H 
Gillberg  Herman  F.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  9th 

Av  South  and  H 
Gille  Henry,  bookkeeper  Willows  Brewery,  r. 
808  Treat  Av 
"    Henry  G.,  pressman  Sterett  Printing  Co., 

r.  125^4  Francisco 
"    WilliamH.,asst.  bookkeeper  John  Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  808  Treat  Av 
4®=-Gille.    See  Gilley  and  Gillie 
«S-Gilleece.    See  Gillece,  Gillice,  Gillies  and 

Gillis 
Gillen  Charles  J.,  butcher,  r.  Railroad  Av  opp 
5th  Av  South 
"    James,  driver,  r.  38  Perry 
"    Joseph,  marine  fireman,  r.  410  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.   W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    William,  teamster,  r  902  Filbert 
4®-Gillen.    See  Gillan,  Gillin  and  Gillon 
Giller  Charles  L.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  7  Walter 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  524i/4  Fulton 
"    Louis  P..  clerk,  r.  7  Walter 
"    William  F..  machinist   L.   H.   Moise,  r.  7 
Walter 
Gilleran  Bartholomew,  r.  905  Market 
"    Bernard,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
Gilleran  James,  proprietor  w"indsor  Hotel,  905 
Market,  telephone  South  87 
"    Julia   H.  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE 
cor  Tilden  and  South  Broderick 
Gillespie  Alexander,  longshoreman,  r.  234  Fol- 
som 
"    Alexander  C.,millhandMcFarlandBros.,  r. 

2  Essex  PI 
"    Andrew,  r.  1067  Market 
"    Byron,  clerk  Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.,  r.  NW  cor 

Grove  and  Larkin 
"    Charles,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  154 

Tehama 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman  Mills  &  Gibb, 

r.  1029,  20th 
"    Charles  V..  r.  140914  Scott 
"    Clark  D.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2122  Howard 
"    Edwin  A.,  carpenter,  r.  330  Ellis 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  13  Geneva  rear 
"    Farnham,  machinist,  r.  1319b  Clay 
"    Francis,  shoemaker  John  Gillespie,  r.  1320 

Point  Lobos  Av 
"    George,    riveter,    r.    Texas  bet    17th    and 

Mariposa,  Potrero 
"    George  D.,  medicine  maker  Radams  Mi- 
crobe Killer  Co.,  r.  1128.4  Howard 
"    George  G.,  carpenter  and  builder,40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  1318  Devisadero 


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Gillespie  Hattie  N.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Pacific 
Music  Co. ,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    Ida  Miss,  r.  2914  Jackson 
"    J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  949  Harrison 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1248  Howard 
"    Jane  H.  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Primary 

School,  r.  315,  19th 
"    John,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  San  Bias,  r. 

100,  2d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  548  Iowa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  W  s  Folsom  nr 

Stoneman 
"    John,  shoemaker,  1320  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 

John  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1138  Pacific 
"    John  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  1725  Leaven- 
worth 
"    John  P.,  agent,  r.  2524  Market 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1319b  Clay 
"    Lucy  K.,  widow,  r.  315,  19th 
"    Luella  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  2914  Jackson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1725  Leavenworth 
"    Nellie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1319b  Clay 
"    Patrick,  r.  1031  Fell 

"    Peter,  teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.  1109'^  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Rena  Miss,  stenographer  Hilborn  &  Hall, 

r.  214  Powell 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  140954  Scott 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  1725  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  P.,  laborer,  r.  13  Geneva  rear 
"    William  J.  (Robinson  &  Gillespie),  r.  1013 

Scott 
"    William  M.,  clerk,  r.  9  Bernard 
4®- Gillespie.    See  Gillespy  and  Gillispie 
Gillespy  John  H.,  miner,  r.  45  Hill 
Gillett  Isaac  C,  machine  hand  Pac.  and  S.  F. 

Box  Factory,  r.  1123  Folsom 
Gillette  Cassius  E.,  captain  Engineer  Corps  U. 
S.  A.,  office  59  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Fort  Mason 
"    Charles    A.,  portrait   artist,   13  Mason,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    George  D.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    R.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Russell   W.,  night  chief  operator   W.  U. 
Tel.  Co.,  r.  913  Lombard 
Gilley  Franklin  A.,  plumber,  r.  910  Capp 
J8S=-Gilley.    See  Gille  and  Gillie 
Gilliam  W.  A.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Berkeley 
Gillice  James,  laborer,  r.  72954  Natoma 
"    James,  teamster  M.  &  O.  Maguire,  r.  16, 
11th 
4®-Gillice.      See    Gillece,    Gilliece,    Gilleece, 

Gillies  and  Gillis 
Gillick  Edward  J.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James,  watchman  IT.  S.  Sub  Treasury,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    James  J.,  r.  100754  Sierra 
"    John,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Silas  T.,  waiter,  r.  735  O'Farrell 
Gillie  John  A.,  printer,  r.  244,  6th 
4®-Gillie.    See  Gille  and  Gilley 
Gilliece  John,  laborer,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
4®=Gilliece.    See  Gilleece,  Gillece,  Gillies  and 

Gillis 
Gillies  Annie,  widow,  r.  625  Bay  rear 
"    Donald  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Holly  Park  Presby- 
terian Church,  r.  104  Andover  Av 
"    James,  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  222»4 

Austin 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  32254  Austin 
"    Samuel,  shooker  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  635 

Bay 
"    William,  clerk  Max  Shirpser  Jewelry  Co., 

r.  22254  Austin 
"    William,  cook,  r.  532  Jessie 
J8®=-Gillies.    See  Gilleece,  Gillece,  Gillice  and 

Gillis 
Gillig  Jacob,  carriage  trimmer,  329  Golden  Gate 
Av.,  r.  13  Cook 
"    Leo  J.,  carriage  trimmer  Jacob  Gillig,  r.  13 
Cook 
Gilligan  Agnes,  domestic,  2835  Vallejo 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  2  Hunt 


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Gilligan    Christopher,     dairyman,     Visitacion 
Valley  nr  Sis  Mile  House 
"    Edward,  farmer,  Visitacion  Valley  nr  Six 

Mile  House 
"    Ellen  Miss,  dressmaking,  115  Kearny 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  6  Harrison  Av 
"    George  W.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  339  Shipley 
"    John  P.,  shoemaker  David  Murphy,  r.  418, 

4th 
"    John  T.,  clerk,  r.  13  Alvarado 
"    Joseph  D.,  plumber,  r.  13  Alvarado 
"    Joseph  P.,  carpenter,  r.  6  Harrison  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  13  Alvarado 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaking.  115  Kearny 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  13  Alvarado 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  50  Norfolk 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1413  Baker 
"    Patrick  J.,  carpenter,  r.  102b  Juniper 
"    Thomas,  farmer,  Visitacion  Valley  nr  Six 

Mile  House 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  550  Mission 
"    Thomas  E.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  143 

Indiana 
"    Thomas  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  331 
Elizabeth 
Gilliland  Adam,  city    agent  H.  K.  Belden,    r. 
Fruitvale 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  608  Buchanan 
"    John,    sexton     St.     John's    Presbyterian 

Church,  r.  1937  California 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  315  Eddy 
"    Newell,  painter,  r.  315  Eddy 
"    Robert  O.,  motorman   S.   F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  r. 
5754  Chenery 
Gilliland  William  J.,  cashier  Fidelity  Mutual 
Life  Association  (of  Philadelphia),   14 
Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  M.,  shoecutter,  r.  608  Buchanan 
Gillin  Bridget  Miss,  housekeeper,  r.  924  Wash- 
ington 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk,  r.  315  Steiner 
"    George  B.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  315  Sterner 
"    James  W.,  captain  police,  r.  315  Steiner 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  315  Steiner 
"    Joseph   F.,   special   policeman,    r.    1017% 

Union 
•'    Peter  A.,  policeman,  r.  439a  Linden  Av 
4®- Gillin.    See  Gillan,  Gillen  and  Gillon 
Gillings  John,  laborer,  r.  42  Gilbert  rear 
Gillis  Angus,  engineer,  r.  793  Mission 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  173  Minna 
"    Hector,  stonecutter,  r.  20  Harriet 
4®-Gillis.    See  Gilleece,  Gilliece,  Gillice,  Gil- 
lece and  Gillies 
Gillispie  Thomas,  r.  2411  Folsom 

"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  2411  Folsom 
Gilliss  George  P.,  mining,  r.  2318  Jackson 
Gillitzer  John,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  618 

Gough 
Gillman  Charles,  painter,  r.  8  Gough 
"    R.  N.,  r.  1914  Broadway 
"    J.  M.  Mrb.,  widow,  lodgings,  620  Market 
"    Thomas,  musician,  r.  2104  Market 
-eS-Gillman.     See  Oilman 
Gillogley  Annie,  widow,  r.  11  Chapultepec 

GILLOGLEY  G.  &  R. 

(George  and  Robert),  teamsters  E  s 
CarolEie  bet  Howard  and  Folsom,  tel- 
ephone Soutli  631 
Gillogley  George  (G.  &  R.  Gillogley),  r.  1304 
Folsom 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  714  San  Jose  Av 
"    John  P.,  hostler  James  Fagen  &  Son,  r.  11 
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GiUogley  Robert  (G.  &  R.  Gillogley),  r.  u  Chap- 
ultepec 
"    R.  William,  attorney  at  law,  405  Montgom- 
ery, room  -Zi,  r.  714  San  Jose  Av 
*S-Gillogley.    See  Gilhooley  and  Gilhuly 
Gillon  Annie,  widow,  r.  955  Bryant 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  955  Bryant 
"    Charles,  mate  str  Greenwood 
"    Charles  M..  musician,  r.  955  Bryant 
"    Edward  E.,  hardware,  Point  Lobos  Av  nr 
4th  Av 
Gillon  Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  955  Bry- 
ant 
"    James,  stockbroker,  318  Pine,  room  2,  r.  The 

Baldwin 
"    J.  P. ,  room  clerk  The  Colonial 
"    Laura  E.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  955  Bryant 
"    Mathew,  shoemaker,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  1630  Washington 
"    Sarah  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  955  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  955  Bryant 
4»-Gillon.    See  Gillan,  Gillen  and  Gillin 
Gillony  George  J.  painter,  r.  38  Page 

"    John  M.,  painter,  r.  38  Page 
Gillooly  Robert,  barber  Charles  Balger,  r.  1091 

Howard 
Glllson   Jolm,   secretary    and    cashier  Judson 
Manufacturing  Co.,  SW   cor  Beale  and 
Howard,  r.  725  Geary 
jes-Gillson.    See  Gilson 

Gilman  Arthur  J.,  silver  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail 
&  Co.,  r.  15  Buena  Vista  Av 
"    Benjamin  F..   tule  bottle  covers,    420-423, 
9th,  r.  417,  10th 
Oilman  C.  H.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  Gilman  and  Ed- 
win   and  Edward  P.    Danforth),  propri- 
etors Atlantic  U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse 
718  Battery,  Atlantic  U.  S.  Bonded  Tea 
and  Atlantic  Free  Warehouses,  SE  cor 
Battery  and  Broadway,  and  Front  Street 
Warehouse,  SW  cor  Front  and  Broadway 
"    Charles  E.,  tule  worker  B.  F.   Gilman,  r. 

417,  10th 
"    Charles   H.   (C.  H.   Gilman  &  Co..  and   E. 

Danforth),  r.  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
"    Charles  H.,  carpenter.  1713  Sacramento,  r 

514  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward,  r.  171614  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Fred  W.,  machine  hand  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co., 

r.  8  Precita  PI 
"    John  P..  merchant,  r.  15  Buena  Vista  Av 
"    John  R.,  planer  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co    r 

Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1632  Sacramento 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Samuel  W.,  stenographer  John  A.   Roeb- 

ling's  Sons  Co.,  r.  110b  Hayes 
"    William,  porter  Johnston  &  Fulton 
"    William  W..  printer,  r.  2914  Fillmore 
4SS="Gilman.    See  Gillman 

Gilmartin  Andrew  P.,  porter  Cartan,  McCarthv 
&  Co.,  r.  1113  Oak 
"    Charles  F.,  bartender  Thomas  H.  Lindsav 

r.  147  Larkin 
"    James    J.,    foreman    press     room    H.    S 

Crocker  Co..  r.  1209  Hayes 
"    John   T.,   clerk  H.   S.   Crocker  Co.,   r.   1217 

Union 
"    Martin,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co 
Gilmer  Samuel,  salesman  Antone  Fodera  r  615 

Broadway 
Gilmor  Harry  C,  insurance  and  collections.  20 
Mills  Bldg,  10  floor,  r.  3201^  Sutter 
"    Teresa  A.  Mrs.,  r.  631  Haight 
Gilmore    Benjamin    C,     stock     clerk    Charles 
Brown  &  Son.  r.  505  Harrison 


Gilmore  Brothers  (Samuel  and  McLellan) ,  livery 
and  sale  stable,  36,  12th 
"    Caroline  D.,  widow,  r.  114  Liberty 
"    Charles,  r.  545  Minna 
"    Charles  B.,  clerk,  r.  505  Harrison 
"    Charles  C.  clerk   Hobbs,  Wall   &   Co..  r. 


"    David  J.,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvrav 

&  Co.,  r.  44  South  Park 
"    Elijah  S.,  r.  2833  Folsom 
"    Forest  A.   Miss,  teacher  Longfellow  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2833  Folsom 
"    Harry  C,  r.  732  Powell 
"    James,  expressman,  r.  Nebraska  nr  Army 
"    James  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1121  Hyde 
"    James  B.,  clerk,  r.  120  Freelon 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  629!^  Fulton 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  359,  1st 
Gilmore  Jolin  H.,  real  estate  broker,  321  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2032  Bush 
"    John  J.,  plasterer,  r.  130  Richland  Av 
"    Joseph  B.,  clerk,  r.  417  Elizabeth 
"    Maria  L.,  widow,  r.  725  Bush 
"    McLellan  (Gilmore  Bros.),  r.  36,  12th 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  1614  Lyon 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  413  Fremont 
"    Peter  H.,  laborer,  r.  718  Natoma 
"    Quincy  S.,  r.  2833  Folsom 
"    Robert,  jeweler,  r.  6  Zoe 
"    Samuel,  r.  905,  14th  Av  South 
"    Samuel  (Gilmore  Bros.)  r.  36,  12th 
"    S.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  114  Liberty 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  1113 Folsom 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  413  Fremont 
"    Thomas  D..  carpenter,   504   Jessie,  r.    314 

Turk 
"    William,  r.  706Vi  Jones 
"    William,  sign  painter  Unsworth  Sign  Co. 
"    William,  stableman   J.    J.  Coalter,    r.    36 

Hubbard 
"    William,  steward,  r.  269  Golden  Gate  Av 
Gilmour  Andrew,  shipfitter,  r.  27  Harriet 
"    Angus  A.,  physician,  404  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Angus  D.,  clerk,  r.  404  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  540  Grove 
"    George  D.,  shipjoiner,  r.  27  Harriet 
"    George  D.  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  27  Harriet 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  172  Minna 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  27  Harriet 
"    Thomas  W.,  buyer  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  540  Grove 
"    William,    carpenter  and  builder,  706  La- 

guna,  r.  628  Grove 
"    William,  shipfitter,  r.  27  Harriet 
Gilpin  William  P.,  laborer  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r. 

130,  8th 
Gilroy  Annie,  widow,  r.  557  Natoma 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  57  Crocker 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  SW  cor  14th  and  San- 
chez 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1093'/i  Tennessee 
"    Katie,  domestic,  2125  Pine 
"    Launcelot,  clerk  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  653  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1410  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1410  Harrison 
"    Peter  F.  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Cos., 

r.  342  Jersey 
"    William,  fireman  str  Point  Arena 
Gilshannon  Mary  Miss,  r.  31  Clara 

"    Patrick,  tanner,  r.  16"4,24th 
Gilson  A.,  foreman  City  Street  Imp.  Co. 
"    Alfred,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  r,  217  Francisco 
"    Edward,  bricklayer,  r.  437  Jersey 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  3113  Jones 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  2113  Jones 
"    F.  W.,  finisher  Cal.  Furniture  Mnfg.  Co,,  r. 

505  Leavenworth 
_"    James,  painter,  r.  505  Leavenworth 
Gilson  Livingston,    mining  engineer,  211  San- 
some,   room  6,   telephone  Main  1459,    r. 
Palace  Hotel 
"    MiloH.,  attorney  at  law,  311-312  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg.,  r.  10  Monroe 
"    Samuel  A.,  engineer,  r.  21  Julian  Av 
"    Susan  W.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
4^Gilson.    See  Gillson 
Gilvin  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  409,  19th 


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Gimbel  Charles,  printer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
9  Graham  PI 
"    William,  salesman  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co., 
r.  9  Graham  PI 
Gimmel  Albert  L.,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  5 
Telegraph  PI 
"    Charles,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co. ,  r.  507  Green- 
wich 
"    Henry  L..,  jeweler  C.  H.  Lindermann,  r.  507 

Greenwich 
»    Julius  C  5  r.  Telegraph  PI 
•  '    Louisa,  widow,  r.  5  Telegraph  PI 
Gimmini  Hugo,  salesman  Joseph  Beckel  &  Co., 

r.  884  Shotwell 
Gimpel  Annie  Mrs.,  paints  and  oils,  2337-2339 
Market 
"    C.  Mrs.,  ladies'  and  infants'  wear,38  Geary. 

r.  419  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Maurice  C,  signpainter  Annie  Gimpel,  r. 
2337  Market 
Ginaca  Henry  G.,  draughtsman  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks.,  r.  331  Kearny 
"    Martha  Mrs.,  lodgings,  331  Kearny 
Ginder  Louis,  bellman  Grand  Hotel 
Gingg  Emil,  watchmaker,  r.  110  Lyon 
"    Herman  C,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r. 

110  Lyon 
"    John  H.,  carpenter612,  California,  r.  1510a 

Hyde 
"    Margaretha,  widow,  r.  110  Lyon 
'•    Ulrich  (Happ  &  Gingg),  r.  322  Devisadero 
GIngles  Hattie  M.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1068  Howard 
Gingrass  Mary,  widow,  r.  1004  Market 
Ginley  Edward,  contractor  and  builder,  312,  4th 

Av 
Giuliani  Antonio,  vegetable  man  I.  Cuenin 
Ginn  Fredericks.,  manager  Ginn&  Co., 331  San- 
some,  r.  Oakland 
"    George   C,  warehouseman   Standard   Oil 

Co.,r.  Oakland 
"    &  Co.  (New  York),  publishers,  331  Sansome 
Ginnes  George  P.,  r.  2216  Jackson 
Ginnety  James,  sweeper  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  313,  4th 
Ginnever  Feargus,  elastic    bandage   maker  C. 

Hoult  &  Co.,  r.  17  Collingwood 
Ginno  John  W.,  student  Colton  Dental  Associa- 
tion, r.  710  Geary 
Ginocchio  Andrew,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain, 
1403-1405  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Angeline,  widow,  liquors,  824a  Broadway 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  2727  Folsom 
"    John,    driver   A.  Ginnochio,  r.  1403  Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    Joseph,    distributor    Post    Oface,    r.    1617 

Powell 
"    Pietro,  real  estate,  r.  629  Lombard 
"    &  Cuneo  (D.  Ginocchio  and  Rinaldo  Cuneo), 
liguors,  539  Washington 
Ginsberg  Joseph,  r.  12261/2  Folsom 
"    Leonie    Miss    (Harrison  &   Ginsberg),  r. 
122614  Folsom 
Ginter  Minna  M.  Miss,  r.  628  Eddy 
Ginty  James,  bartender,  r.  625  Minna 
"    Thomas  F.,  butcher,  r.  625  Minna 
Giofflre  Nellie,  widow,  r.  457  Tehama 
Gioldi  Frederick  (Christen  &  Gioldi ) ,  r.  836  Berlin 
Giometti  Nicolai,   shoemaker,  r.    1521  Dupont 

rear 
Giomi  Serafino,  expressman,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
Gioppa  Luigi,  shoemaker  G.  B.  Leonardini,  r.  4 

Bartol 
Giorgi  Angelo,  blacksmith  Baptiste  Lacaze,  r. 
1010  Montgomery 
"    Giocondo,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
"    Luigi,  tailor,  118  Montgomery  Av,  r.  60954 

Greenwich 
"    Rino.  driver  Kady  Gambitz 
Giorno  Frank,  taiior,  r.  1415  Powell 
Giovacchini  Giuseppe  (Giovacchini  &  Pasquini), 
r.  1025  Vallejo 
"    &   Pasquini    (Giuseppe   Giovacchini    and 
Antonio  Pasquini),  restaurant  and  liq- 
uors, 429  Davis 
Giovannetti  Amadeo,  teamster,  r.  710  Vallejo 
"    August,  butcher  Carlo  Giovannetti,  r.  314 

Clementina 
"    August,  clerk,  r.  513b  Union 
"    Carlo,  butcher,  244,  4th,  r.  311A  Clementina 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAFERIES. 

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S-a-l-S^T-     IVIARKET   ST. 


Giovannetti  Giuseppe  (C.  Biagini  &Co.),  r.  722 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Narcisa,  r.  513b  Union 
"    Natale,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
"    Niblo,  butcher  Carlo  Giovannetti,  r.  311a 

Clementina 
"    Salvatore,  hostler,  r.  320  Broadway 

GIOVANNINI  DANIEL, 

wood  and  coal,  808-812  Pacific,  tele- 
phone Main  1301,  r.  810  Pacific 

Giovannini  Felix,  pressman  Stuparich  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  56  Clementina 
"    Francesco  (Giovannini  &  Carbonari),  r.  4 

Broadway 
"    L.,  liquor  dealer,  r.  2006  Mason 
"    Luigi,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain,  641 

Vallejo,  r.  435  Broadway 
"    Philip  (Giovannini  &  Co.)  and  mechanical 
engineer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,   r.  425 
Ridley 
"    Romeo,  bookkeeper  D.  Giovannini,  r.  810 

Pacific 
"    Sebastino,  liquors,  623  Pacific     ■ 
"    William  P.,  machinist  Giovannini  &  Co.,  r. 

425  Ridley 
"    &  Carbonari  (Francesco  Giovannini    and 
Angelo  Carbonari),  groceries  and  fruits, 
407  Broadway 
"    &  Co.  (Philip  Giovannini),  proprietors  Mer- 
cantile Machine  Works,  725  Montgomery 
Giovannoli  Antonio,  salesman  Garcia  &  Mag- 

gini,  r.  23  Scott  PI 
Giovannoni  Albert  (Giovannoni   Bros.),  r.  727 
Vallejo 
'    Anastasio,  expressman,  104  Washington, 

r.  11  Jasper  PI 
'    Angelo  (Giovannoni  &  Puccinelli),  r.  2006 

Mason 
"    Brothers    (Martin,    Gabriel    and    Albert), 

wood  and  coal,  727  Vallejo 
"    Fiore  (L.  Caselli  &  Co.),  r.  727  Vallejo 
"    Gabriel  (Giovannoni  Bros.),  r.  727  Vallejo 
"    Marie,  domestic,  2241  Jackson 
"    Martin  (Giovannoni  Bros.),  r,  727  Vallejo 
"    Massimo  (Giovannoni  &  Malerbi),  r.  1510 


Paul,  salesman  Minaker  &  Welbanks,  r. 

4111/2  Bay 
Roger,  salesman  A.  Galli,  r.  2121  Webster 
&  Malerbi  (Massimo  Giovannoni  and  Louis 

Malerbi),    restaurant    and    liquors,    419 


"    &  Puccinelli  (Angelo  Giovannoni  and  Vin- 
cenzo  Puccinelli),  liquors    and   restau- 
rant, 618  Front 
Gioyther  Eliza,  widow,  r.  2114  Mason 
GipoUoni  Germano,  artist  and  teacher  mando- 
lin, 510  Baker 
Girano  Luigi,  laborer,  r.  526  Broadway 
Girard  Auguste,  r.  1117  Broadway 
"    Emile  (J.  JuUieu  &  Co.),  r.  922  Union 
"    Emile,  liquors,  1509  Franklin 
"    Emma  Miss, dressmaking,514  Leavenworth 
"    House,  Mrs.  M.  Prahl,  proprietor,  142,  7th 
"    John,  liquors,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  6th  Av 

South 
"    John,  seaman  str  Alameda 
Girard  Joseph  B.,  major  Medical  Corps  U.  S.  A., 
Surgeon  5th  Artillery,  r.  Presidio 
"    Paul,    silversmith   Shreve   &  Co.,  r.    1116 
Filbert 
Girard  Water  Wheel  Co,,    C.  B.  Sessions  sec- 
retary and  manager,  ofQce  and  works  34 
Main 
JgiS-Girard.    See  Gerard  and  Gerrard 


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Where  Do  You  Advertise  ? 

We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Girardbille  Fritz,  clerk  Edward  L.  Christin   r 

313  Hayes 
Girardin  Manuel  H.,  barber,  1905  Fillmore 
Girardot  Susan  M.,  widow,  r.  5)4  Leavenworth 
Glraud  Benjamin,  salesman  J.  Jullien  &  Co 
"    Etienne,  r.  1015  Clay 
"    Henry  J.  (J.  &  H.  Giraud),  r.  17a  6tli 
"    Henry,  engineer  French  Hospital 
"    J.  &  H.  (Joseph  C.  and  Henry  J.),  cigar  and 

news  stand,  California  Hotel 
"    Joseph  C.  (J.  &  H.  Giraud),  r.  17a  6th 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  17a  6th 
Giraux  Adelaide,  widow,  r.  1530  Clay 
Girdleson  Harry  W.,  waiter,  r.  615  Pine 
Girdwood  Robert  B.,  vice-president  and  treas- 
urer S.  F.  Storage  and  Transfer  Co.,  S  s 
Brannan  bet  8th  and  9th 
Giretchen  Philip,  bookbinder,  r.  272  Tehama 
Girls'  Directory  The.    See  St.  Francis  Girls" 

Directory  Orphan  Asylum 
Girls'  Higli  School,   Elisha  Brooks  principal 

SE  cor  Scott  and  Geary 
Girls'  Union  Home,  Mrs.   Laura  E.  McDowell 

matron.  929  Pine 
Girmano  Charles,  waiter,  r.  967  Mission 
Girod  Julius,  gardener,  r.  Point  Lobos  and  ■17th 

Avs 
Girot  Alfred,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S  F 
F.  D.,  r.  1034  Shotwell 
"    Frank,    bartender    John    Cordes,    r.    1307 

Stockton 
"    Frank,  bricklayer,  r.  905^4  Church 
Girsch  Paul,  groceries,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and 

Walnut 
Girvin  Charles,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co 
r.  Oakland 
"    Harold,  bookkeeper  Girvin  &  Eyre 
_"    Richard  D.  (Girvin  &  Eyre),  r.  Menlo  Park 
Gxrvin  &  Eyre  (Richard  D.  Girvin  and  Edward 
L.  Eyre),  grain  shippers  and  imnorters, 
agents  London  and  Provincial  Marine 
Insurance  Co.  Limited,  307  California 
£®*Girvin.    See  Gerwin 
Girwin  Henry,  laborer,  r.  312  Louisiana 
Giry  Aime,   manufacturer   boys',    youths'  and 
children's  clothing,    307  Kearny,  r    310 
Stockton 
"    Corneille.  r.  14  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Michael  C,  cutter  A.  Giry,  r.  210  Stockton 
Giselman   William,   attorney  at  law,    trustee 
Hastings"  Trust  Estate,  and  real  estate 
120  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  1730  Golden  Gate  Av 
Gisin  Adolph,  butcher,  839  Valencia,  r.  335  San- 
chez 
"    C.  Ernest,  butcher,  534  Valencia,  r.  235  San- 
chez 
Gislin  Prosper,  r.  420  Jackson 
Gissler  Abraham   (Johnson  &  Gissler),   r.   204 
Steuart 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  2808  Baker 
Gisslow  Lambert,  drayman,  NW  cor  Eddy  and 

Larkin,  r.  136.  19th 
Gist  Harry  B.,  traveling  salesman    Dunham 

Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co..  r.  H12A  Bush 
Gistler  Gottfried,  waiter,  r.  331  Jessie 
Gitchell  Allen  V.,  student,  r.  136  Chestnut 
,,    Benjamin  F.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M   Rv 

r.  3407  Mission 
"    Chase,   attorney   at  law.   11    Montgomery 

Block,  r.  136  Chestnut 
"    Corwin,  student,  r.  136  Chestnut 
"    Edward  P.,motorman  Market  St.   Rv    r 

113  California  Av 
"    James  McC,  attorney  at  law,  r.  136  Ches^ 
nut 
.^Gitchell.    See  Getchell 


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Gitsham  Charles,  hardware   and  glass  723  Va- 
lencia, r.  2948  Mission 
Gittens  John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Gittmgs  Henry  F.,  carpenter,  r.   Schuyler  nr 

Jefferson 
Gitzel  Ferdinand,  cook  New  Washington  Hotel 
Gmbbmy  Gottard  A.,  Swiss-Italian  correspond- 
ent Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r.  Ocean  View 
"    Lorenzo  D.,  liquors,  21  Davis,  r.   2411  Yolo 
Giucci  Madeline,  widow,  r.  1521  Dupont  rear 
Giudici  Alfred,  waiter,  r.  5  Bacon  PI 
Giugni  Celeste  (G.  Lepori  &  Co.),  r.  509  Broad- 
way 
"    Marie  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke.  r. 
509  Broadway 
Giulianelli  Anton  (Giulianelli  Bros.),   r.    I21/S 
Hofl  Av 
"    Brothers  (Anton  and  Rafael),  flsh,  fruits 

and  vegetables,  3009,  16th 
"    Rafael  (Giulianelli  Bros.),  r.  13i/j  Hoff  Av 
Giuliani  Giuseppe,  fruits  and  vegetables,  130 
5th  ' 

"    Silvia,  widow,  cigar  manufacturer,  SViy, 
Sansome 
Giuliano  Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  31214  Turk 
Giuntini  Charles,  proprietor  La  Giovine  Italia 

Ho. el,  115  Clark 
Giurich  Boydan,  waiter  T.  Giurich,  r.  529  Stev- 
enson 
"    Theodore,  oysters,  14,  6th,  and  136,  3d,  r.  3 
Minna 
Giurlani  Angelo,  peddler,  r.  416  Pacific 
Gius  August,  marble  cutter,  r.  1832  Market 
"    Joseph,  sculptor  John  P.  McMurray,  r   1832 

Market 
"    Julius,  marble  polisher  Joseph  Musto  & 
Son,  r.  1833  Market 
Giuseppi  Pedro,  with  Cal.  Italian  Paste  Co.,  r. 

509  Larkin 
Giusti  Alphonse  r.  3048  Leavenworth 
"    Alphonse  Jr.,  cashier  American  Union  Fish 

Co.,  r.  3048  Leavenworth 
"    John,  silver  plater,  13  Trinity,  r.  16  John 

GIUSTI  JOHN  J.,  D.  D.  S, 

dentist,  139  Post,  room  35,  ofiace  hours 
9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  r.  14  1-2  Columbia 
Square 

Giusti  Joseph  A.,  gatekeeper  P.  C.  SS.  Co  ,  r 
2626  Folsom 
"    Raflaello  (Dellamaggiora    &    Co.),   r.   2434 

Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  10  Caroline  PI 
Giusto  Alfonso,  expressman,  r.  506  Union 
"    Dominic,  expressman,  r.  508b  Fulton 
"    Frank,  hackman,  r.  509  Birch  Av 
"    Gregory  J.,  driver,  r.  509  Birch  Av 
"    James  J.,  bartender  Joseph  J.  Feehan,  r. 

509  Birch  Av 
"    Peter,  stonemason,  r.  509  Birch  Av 
"    Philip,  hackman,  r.  509  Birch  Av 
Givanovich  Adolph,  wholesale  and  retail  wines 

and  liquors,  151.  11th,  r.  931  Natoma 
Givans  William  G.,  nailmaker,  r.  433  Filbert 
Given  Charity  A.,  widow,  r.  .3O514  Capp 
Givens  Charles  S.  (Jones  &  Givens),  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    David   G.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  808  Green- 
wich 
"    Harry  J.,  porter,  r.  331^4  O'Farrell  rear 
Gjessing  Erland.  bookkeeper  Ed.  Weil  &  Co.   r 

606  Folsom 
Gjivoje  John,  porter  Luke  G.  Sr  sovich  &  Co.,  r. 

253  Stevenson 
Glackin  James,  contractor  and  builder,  SW  cor 
20th  and  Missouri  Potrero 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  cor  Texas  and  23d  Potrero 
Gladding  Albert  J.,  vice  president  Gladding, 
McBean  &  Co.,  135&-1360  Market,  r.  Lin- 
coln, Cal. 

GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO., 

(incorporated),  P.  McG.  McBean  presi- 
dent, George  R.  Chambers  secretary, 
Albert  J.  Gladding  vice  president,  man- 
ufacturers architectural  terra  cotta, 
fire  proofing,  pressed  brick  and  vitri- 
fied sewer  pipe,  etc.,  1358-1360  Market 
Gladding  Sarah  A,,  widow,  r.  1611  Franklin 


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Gladdo  Charles,  longshoreman,  r 
Gladey  George  cook,  r.  51  Clay 
Gladman  George,  waiter,  r.  40  Moss 
Gladvesch  Charles,  joiner  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  928 

McAllister 
Gladsdale  Louis,  carpenter,  r.  8  Gough 
Gladson  George  M.,  seaman,  r.  209  Fair  Oaks 
Gladstone  Joseph  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  98  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  98  Francisco 
Gladwin  Edward  H.,  bookkeeper  Poly,  Heilbron 
&Co.,  r.  2214  Howard 
"    Frederic  E.  Mrs.,  r.  118  Webster 
"    George  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  2216  Howard 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  828  California 
Glamser  Martin,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  924 

York 
jm-  Glamser.    See  Glemser 
Glander  Alwin,  laborer  Cal.  Brewing  Co.,  r.  N  s 

18th  nr  Clara  Av 
Glander  Brothers  (Henry  and  Fred),  groceries 
and  liquors,  SE  cor  Sutter  and  Fillmore 
"    Fred  (Glander  Bros.),  r.  17.32  Fillmore 
"    Henry  (Glander  Bros.),  r.  2320  Pine 
GlansmannTony,  furrier  Robert  Wallace,  r.  NW 

cor  Taylor  and  Post 
Glantz  Henry,  shoemaker  Albert  Davis,    r.   5 

Verona  PI 
Glanville  Coon  F.,  shoecutter  Siebe,  Glanville 
Co.,  r.  721  Hampshire 
"    Ella    Miss,  worker    S.    F.   Mission,  r.    16 

■  Selina  PI 
"    Frank  M..  cashier  Siebe,  Glanville  Co.,  r. 

409  Turk 
'<    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  30  Perry 
Glanville  William  W.,  president  Siebe,  Glan- 
ville Co.,  21-31  Jessie 
Glanz  Jennie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2012  Stockton 
"    John,  superintendent  Home  of  Peace  Ceme- 
tery, r.  2012  Stockton 
Glarner  Emil,  driver  Russi  &  Regli,  r.  Scott  Av 

nr  Silver  Av 
Glasco  Louis,  plumber  Michael  H.  Dorgan 
4ffl-  Glasco.    See  Glasgow 

Glaser  Arnold  (Glaser  Bros.),  r.  601  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Arnold,  with  Glaser  Bros.,  r.  2135  Union 
"    August  C,  r.  135  Clipper 
"    Brothers   (Michaelis  and  Arnold),   cigars 

and  tobacco,  514  and  601  Mont'omery 
"    Carrie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2208  Mason 
Glaser    Edward    F.,    physician  and    surgeon, 
offloe  Physicians'  Bldg,  803  Sutter,  hours 
3  to  5  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,   telephone  East 
924,  r.  1001  Bush,  telephone  Sutter  1281 
"    Isidor,   cigars  and  tobacco,   102,  3d,  r.  737 

Pine 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Wessel  Bros.,  r.  2208  Mason 
"    Julius,  bricklayer,  r.  2208  Mason 
"    Marx,  cutter  Pac.  Am.  Decorative  Co.  and 

boots  and  shoes,  131,  4th 
"    Michaelis  (Glaser  Bros.),  r.  601  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Peter  J.,  contractor,  r.  2208  Mason 
"    Simon,  glazier,  r.  714  Devisadero 
"    Simon,    importer    and     commission   mer- 
chant,   123   California,    room    14,   r.   750 
Castro 
J8®-  Glaser.    See  Glazier  and  Gleser 
Glasgow  House,  429  Larkin 
"    James,  r.  1035,  24th 
"    James  Jr.,  pressman  Phillips  &  Smyth,  r. 

1035,  24th 
"    William  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

413  Broderick 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1035,  24th 
J8@"  Glasgow.    See  Glasco 
Glasheen  William,  tanner  South  S.  F.  Tannery, 

r.  cor  J  and  7th  Av  South 
Glass  Albert  T.,  salesman    Studebaker  Bros. 
Mfg.  Co.,r.  913BPost 
"    Arthur,  news  agent  Occidental  News  Co., 

r.  212V4  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  solicitor,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Edward,  bartender  People's  Palace 
"    Frederick,  barber,  r.  17  Sharon 
"    Herman,  glazier,  r.  IO2I1/2  Clay 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  412  McAllister 


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Glass  Louis,  assistant  general  manager  Pacific 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  and  Sun- 
set Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,    216 
Bush.  r.  1415  Jones 
"    Marcus,  tailor,  403  O'Farrell,  r.  312  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Maxwell,  clerk,  r.  10211/2  Clay 
"    Meyer,  cigar  dealer,  r.  14  Hubbard 
"    Moses,  candy  maker  Frank  Maskey,  r.  17 

Sharon 
"    Samuel,  agent  Kleinert's  Rubber  Co.,  224- 

226  Bush 
"    William  C,  r.  1818  Lyon 
4S"Glasser.    See  Glaser,  Glazier  and  Gleser 
Glassett  Charles,  clerk  Corkery  &  Quill,  r.   SE 

cor  26th  and  Alabama 
Glassford  John  R.,  watchman  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Nancy,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  1703  Market 
"    Peter  S.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Richard  H. ,  clerk,  r.  323  Hill 
Glassman  Abraham  B.,  barber,  9  Pacific,  r.  815 
Filbert 
"    Edwin  W.  (Jacob  Glassman  &  Son),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Harry,  barber,  2,  6th,  r.  19  Bannam  PI 
"    Jacob  (Jacob  Glassman  &  Son),  r.  314  Jones 
"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  19  Bannam  PI 
Glassman  Jacob  &  Son  (Jacob  and  Edwin  W.), 
cigars  and  tobacco,  335  Montgomery 
"    Jacob  A.,  salesman,  r.  314  Jones 
Glasson  Charles  W.,  foreman  Vermont  Marble 
Co.,  r.  918  Florida 
"    William  C,  secretary  Keeley  Institute,  14 
McAllister,  r.  213  Franklin 
Glatigny  A.,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Glatz  Englebert,  pipe  maker  Francis  Smith  & 
Co.,  r.  34  Tehama 
"     Herman,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    Louis  O.,  salesman,  r.  424  Minna 
Glauss  Louis,  cutter,  r.  628  Harrison 

"    Louis  Jr.,  r.  628  Harrison 
Glavin   John,    foreman  Martin  F.  Fragley,   r. 

6IO1/2  Capp 
Glaze  U.,  clerk,  r.  107  Capp 
Glazier  Frederick  M.,  gardener,  r.  2225  Baker 
"    Richard,  livery  stable,  17  Hoff  Av 
"    William  W.,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1307 
Devisadero 
J8iS=-Glazier.    See  Glaser  and  Gleser 
Gleadell  John  W.,  painter,  r.  823  Larkin 
Gleary  William,  cook,  r.  613  Howard 
Gleason  Andrew,  r.  4  John 
"    Anna  M.,  physician,  r.  307  Mason 
"    Bernard  P.,  mail  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.  r.  824  Union 
"    Charles  (Gleason  &  Co.),  r.  216  Austin  Av 
"    Edward  H.,  druggist  Calvert's  Pharmacy, 

r.  720a  Union 
"    E.  O.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Frank,  hostler  F.   M.   Donohue,  r.  SW  cor 

24th  and  Folsom 
"    Frank  P.,  teamster  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  211/2  Dore 
"    George  R.,  teas  and  coffee,  410  Devisadero. 

r.  Ill  Scott 
"    Henry  W. ,  clerk,  r.  2607a  Sacramento 
"    James,  lodgings,  1510  Polk 
"    James,  plumber,  r,  762  Brannan  rear 
"    James  H.,  druggist,  r.  720a  Union 
"    James    W.,    salesman    Hugh  McCabe,    r. 

1391/2  Clara 
"    Jay,  teamster,  r.  309  Mason 
"    John,  bartender  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
"    John,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  720a  Union 
"    John,  druggist,  r.  720a  Union 


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Gleason  John,  sewing  machine    agent,    r.   186 

Perry 
"    John  E.,  freight  sorter  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  765 

Howard 
"    Joseph  M.  Rev.,  asst.  pastor  Mission  Do- 
lores Church,  r.  16th  nr  Dolores 
"    J.  P.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  624  Post 
"    Martin  M.,  salesman  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r.  321 

Sansome 
"    Martin  M.,  shoemaker  United  Boot  &  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  1608  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  759  Mission 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  612'/i  Minna 
"    Mary  T.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  824  Union 
"  Matthew,  laborer,  r.  1210  Mason 
"    Michael,  collector  Sather  Banking  Co.,  r. 

824  Union 
"    Michael  P.,  agent  The  P.  J.  Sorg  Co.  (Mid- 

dletown,  Ohio),  410  Sacramento 
"    Mina,  actress,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Patrick,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  340!^,  5th 
"    Patrick  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,   SE  cor 

25th  and  Harrison 
"    Patrick  J.,    boilermaker   Risdon  I. 

Wks,  r.  401  California  Av 
"    Patrick  W.,  house  mover,  309  Mason 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
•'    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  222  Pacific 

cor  24th  and  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F.,  druggist  Baxter  &  Oesting,  r. 

824  Union 
"    Timothy,  watchman  Pac.   and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  21 1/2  Dore 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  613  Hyde 
"    William,  diamond  cutter,  r.  1126  Market 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  1727  Market 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Call,  r.  824  Union 
"    William  J.  (Tobin  &  Gleason),  attorney  at 

law,   1501  Market,  rooms  35-36,    r.    1615 

Scott 
"    William  L.,  actor,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Yale,  salesman,  r.  307  Mason 
"    &  Co.   (Charles  Gleason    and    William  J. 

Ellis),  flsh  dealers,  1404  Polk 
iiS-Gleason.    See  Gleeson 
Gledon  Fredericka,  widow,  r.  2130  Market 
Gleeson  Edward,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

123,  14th 
"    Ella  M.  Miss,  cutter,  r.  6  Merritt 
"    Francis  M.,  blacksmith  George  W.  Phelan, 

r.  713  Natoma 
"    Frank,  gasfitter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  123,  14th 
"    Henry,  corporal  police,  r.  16  Hartford 
"    John,  r.  112  Sanchez 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    John  E.,  bartender  William  Fahey,  r.  100, 

5th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  123,  14th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  713  Natoma 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  713  Franklin 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  634,  4th 
"    William  F.,  r.  128,  7th 
■'    William  F.,  clerk  general  freight  office   S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  317  Grove 
"    William  H.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 

r.  112  Sanchez 
"    William  J.,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  342 

Grove 
"    W.  Claundryman,  r.  43,  6th 
JgS^Gleeson.    See  Gleason 
Gleim  Martin,  foreman  Empire  Malt  House 
Glein  Carlos  F.,  r.  913  Fell 


Glekfleld  Joseph  (Schneider  &  Glekfield),  r.  147 

Clara 
Glemser  Frank,  plumber,  r.  558  Willow  Av 
.8®*Glemser.    See  Glamser 
Glen  Ellen  Wine  Co.,  John  Duffy  manager,  959 

Market 
Glenbrook  The,  E.  Hartman  proprietor,  116,  6th 
Glendale  and  Warren  Creek  Mills,  J.  R.  Hanify 
agent,  22  Market,  rooms  15-16 
"    House,  Mrs.  Emma  J.  McCrum  proprietor 
512  Golden  Gate  Av 
Glendenning  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  843  Howard 
4®"Glendenning.    See  Clendinnen 
Glendore  Harry  E.,  auctioneer,  r.  212  Hickory 

Av 
Glendye    Cora    E.,    widow,    dressmaking,   204 

Powell 
Glenn  Alexander  G.,  manager  Columbus  Buggy 
Co.,  213-215  Market,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  711  Geary  rear 
"    Hugh,  conductor,  r.  602  Central  A V 
"    John,  produce,  r.  312  Noe 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  281  Stevensen 
"    John  H.,  candy  maker,  r.  711  Geary  rear 
Glenn  Jolrn  Q.,   assistant  manager  Columbus 
Buggy  Co.,  213-215  Market,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Michael,   hostler  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

36a  Kiss  ling 
"    Patrick,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry, 

r.  36b  Kissling 
"    Ralph  W.,  shipwright  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  129, 

7th 
"    Thomas  C,  stationer,  129,  7th 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  29  Dore 
"    Tresa  B.  Miss,  lodgings,  602  Central  Av 
"    Walter   L.,    salesman  W.  B.    Glidden,  r. 

14151^,  25th 
"    Wilfred  W.,  clerk,  r.  129,  7th 
"    William  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  718  La- 
guna 
MS'Glenn.    See  Glynn 

Glennan  John  M.,  asst.  bookkeeper  James  De 
La  Montanya,  r.  509  O'Farrell 
"    Martin,  butcher,  737  Geary,  r.  509  O'Farrell 
"    Matthew  J.,  messenger  Commercial  Fire 

Dispatch  Co.,  r.  509  O'Farrell 
"    William  E.,  butcher  Martin  Glennan,  r.  509 
O'Farrell 
4S=-Glennan.    See  Glennon 
Glennie  George,  cornice  maker  William  Cronan, 
r.  872  Mission 
"    John,  candy  maker  Louis  A.  Grade,  r.  1039 

Mission 
"    Justitia  J.   C.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Thomas 
Denigan,  Son&  Co.,  r.  912  Pine 
Glennon  Cecelia,  domestic,  124  Laurel 
"    Isabel   T.  Miss,  teacher  Longfellow  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  911  O'Farrell 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2523  Pine 
•'    John,  longshoreman,  r.  29  Federal  rear 
"    Lawrence,  janitor  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1  Meacham  PI 
"    Richard,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 

r.  530,  17th 
"    William,  detective,  r.  116  Webster 
"     William  F.,  gardener,  r.  105  Cumberland 
4S5=Glennon.    See  Glennan 
Gleno  Irene  Mrs.,  clairvoyant,  514a  Turk 
Glentzlin  Joseph,  waiter,  r.  212b  Linden  Av 
Glenwood  The,  Alexander  Chandon  proprietor, 

1532  Polk 
Gleser  Matthew  E.,  carpenter,  r.  437  Minna 
im-  Gleser.    See  Glaser  and  Glazier 
Glesmann  Frederick  R.,  machinist  1st.  St  Wks, 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  69  Natoma 
J^f  Glessmann.    See  Glassman  and  Glissman 
Gless  Aloise,  wines  and  liquors,  401,  4th 
Glick  Allen,  cigar  maker  Schwerin  &  Son,  r.  743 
Howard 
"    Charles,  candy  maker  Rothschild  &  Ehren- 

pfort,  r.  410  Fell 
"    Henry  porter  L.  Altschul  &  Co.,  r.  410  Fell 
"    Kolman,  r.  410  Fell 

"    Samuel  J.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
410  Fell 
SIS'  Glick.    See  Gluck 
Glickman  David,  watchmaker,  2006  Fillmore,  r. 

2309  Fillmore 
4®="  Glickman.    See  Gluckman 


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Glidden  Ada  M.,  widow,  r.  14151/4,  SStli 
"    Albert  P.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  326  Te- 
hama 
"    Charles  W.,  liquors,  321  Ellis,  r.  613  Larkin 
"    Cora  A.  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz    Primary 

School,  r.  602  Capp 
"    James,  special  officer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  SSOSVa 

Mission 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  826  Shotwell 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 

School,  r.  602  Capp 
"    Prescott  B.,  attorney  at  law,  520  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  602  Capp 
"    Stanley,  r.  1122  Noe 
"    Willard  W.,  clerk,  r.  326  Tehama 
"    William  B.,  manufacturers'  agent,  120  Sut- 
ter, room  42,  r.  510  Jersey 
Gliebe  Frank,  liquors,  447,  3d 
Glindemann  Augustus,    helper  John   Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  54b  Clementina 
"    John,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  123 

Henry 
"    William  (Glindemann   &    Schweitzer),  r. 
1317  Eddy 
Glindemann  &  Schweitzer  (William  Glinde- 
mann and  Joseph  Schweitzer),   watch- 
makers   and    jewelers,    5-7,   3d  and  303 
Kearny 
Glinden  Jane  Miss.  r.  12  Ritch 
"    John  E.,   salesman   J.   T.   Sullivan,   r.   12 

Ritch 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Ritch 
Glinden  M.  H.,  manager  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 
812-814  Market,  r.  1539  Eddy 
"    Nellie    Miss,    stenographer   Nolan    Bros. 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  12  Ritch 
Glines  Alfred  C,  mantel  finisher  Bush  &  Mal- 

lett  Co.   r.  707  Willow  Av 
Glinger  Max,  baker  J.  Lauzer,  r.  2232  Mission 
Glissman  Henry,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    P.  R.,  clerk  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
«®=  Glissman.    See  Glesmann 
Glixman  Philip  (Persinger  &  Glixman),  r.  1924 

Bush 
Glixon  Nathan,  stationery,  525,  4th 
Globe  Brass  and  Bell  Foundry  and  Machine 
Works,  Whyte  &  De  Rome  proprietors 
126-128  Main 
"    Glove  Co.,  Franklin  &  Newman  proprie 

tors,  121  Pine 
"    House  The,  Mrs.  A.  Mott  proprietor,  137, 

7th 
"    Livery  Stable,  Arata  &  Bro.  proprietors 
716  Pacific 
Globe-Mac  Cabe    Co.    (Richard    S.    MacCabe) 

photo-engravers,  611  Merchant 
Globe  Portrait  Co.,  George  H.  Smith  manager 
20  Ellis 
"    Publishing  Co.,  John  B.  Garland  manager 
publishers  The  Saloon  Man,  526  Mont 
gomery 
"    Review   (weekly).  Globe  Review  Publish 
ing  Co.  publishers,  Jesse  S.   Halstead 
editor,  49,  1st 
"    Review  Publishing  Co.,  James  Kip  presi 
dent  and  business  manager,  publishers 
Globe  Review,  49,  1st 
Glock  Charles,  liquors,  249,  3d,  r.  606  Banks 
Glocker  Charles,  clerk,  r.  2092  Market 
"    Etta  M.,  widow,  r.  2092  Market 
'      "    Frederick,  car  starter,  r.  2092  Market 
"    Rudolph,  r.  644  Jessie 
Glodowski  A.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1920  Market, 

r.  2  Rose  Av 
Glogg  Henry,  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Glootz  Adolph,  butcher  J.  Smith,  r.  1318  Mission 
"    Adolph  estate  of  (Fischbeck  &  Glootz),  307 

Sacramento 
"    Ernest,  clerk  John  P.  M.  Glootz,  r.  1  Vas- 

serot  PI 
"    John  P.  M.,  liquors,  421  Geary,  r.  1  Vas- 

serot  PI 
"    Meta,  widow,  r.  1507  Sacramento 
Glos  Andrew,  boots   and  shoes,  1225  Devisadero 
"    Peter,  cellarman  C.  M.  Mann,  r,  510,  6th 
"    Sebastian,  foreman  C.  M.  Mann,  r.  510,6th 
Glosser  George  W.,  contractor,  r.  1619  Eddy 


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Glouber  Herman,  clerk,  r.  518  O'Farrell 
Glover  Andrew,  interpreter,  r.  1715  Green 
"    Andrew  J.,  druggist,  r.  1715  Green 
"    Andrew   O.,    traveling  salesman,   r.    1836 

Green 
"    Clara  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  John  A.  Benson, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Cosmos  A.,  physician,  r.  1715  Green 
"    Eli  S.,  artist  The  Illustrated  Directory,  r. 

539  California 
"    Frederick,  r.  710  O'Farrell 
"    George  A.,  clerk  Post  Offlce,  r.  1715  Green 
"    George  S.  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r.  12  Isis 
"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  708  Butte 
"    Jesse  W.,  clerk,  r.  1836  Green 
"    John,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John,  trader,  r.  128,  10th 
"    John  Mrs.,  r.  1312>^  Alabama 
"    John  E.,    teamster  Jackson's  Napa  Soda 

Mineral  Water,  r.  233,  11th 
"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  7  Pfeiffer 
"    John  T.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

331/2  Louisa 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  SSY^  Louisa 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1836  Green 
"    O.,  groceries,  316  Fillmore 
"    Otto  C,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

642,  22d 
'■    Richard,  coachman,  SE  cor  Pierce  and  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Robert  O.,  foreman  Standard  Qil  Co.,  r.  816 

Sutter 
"    Stephen  C,  harness  maker,  r,  1813  Mason 
"    William,  r.  643,  22d 
Gluck  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  924  Fillmore 
"    Gustave,  maltster  Krug  &  Zimmermann, 
r.  cor  i9th  and  Capp 
;S®-Gluck.    See  Glick 
Gluckman   Jacob,    shoe    manufacturer,    r.  2126 

Bush 
J6®-Gluckman.    See  Glickman 
Glucksman  Isaac,  fancy  goods,  538,  3d 

"    Simon,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  538,  3d 
Gluhan  Anton,  clerk  Nicholas  Mortizia,  r.  133, 

4th 
Glumac  Andrew,  porter  Megica  &  Co.,  r.  2OII14 

Fillmore 
Glunk  Christian,  delicacies,  56  Bay  City  Mar- 
ket, r.  609  Jessie 
"    Frank  J.,  pressman,  r.  609  Jessie 
Glunz  John  B.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  414 
Webster 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  848a  Howard 
Glynn  Daniel,  r.  741i/i  Tehama 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r,  115  Pell 
"    Emerson  O.,  r.  206  Turk 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1628  Clay 
"    Harry  M.,  drayman  Wetmore  Bros 
"    Ignatius,  plumber,  r.  20  Geneva 
"    J.,  mess  boy  str  Australia 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  173  Perry 
"    James,  printer,  r.  115  Fell 
"    John,  butcher  Draper  &  Selig,  r.  SE  cor 

Bowdoin  and  Silliman 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  530,  3rd 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  809  Iowa 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  114  Clipper 
"    John  J.,  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  20  Geneva 
"    John  P.  (Broyer  &  Glynn),  r.  .351  Tehama 
"    John  P.,  wagon  maker,  2140  Filbert 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  2231/2  Perry 
•'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  13  William 
"    Martin,  hograiser,  Bowdoin  nr  Henry 


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Glynn  Martin,  laborer,  r.  13  Verona  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1909  Stockton 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,   insurance    agent  Boyd  & 

Dickson,  r.  1909  Stockton 
"    Michael,  r.  741i/2  Tehama 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  23  Parker  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  drayman,  r.  112  Henry 
"    Thomas  F.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  250  Chenery 
Glynn  Thomas  J.,  City  and  County  Recorder, 
office  Hall  of  Records,  r.  240,  2d  Av 
"    Vincent  G.,  clerk,  r.  1909  Stockton 
"    William  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  606  Jessie 
"    William  P.,  engineer,  r.  1909  Stockton 
4®°Glynn.    See  Glenn 
Gmeiner    Joseph,    kettleman     John    Wieland 

Brewery,  r.  566a  Folsom 
Gnardini  Romeo,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon. 

r.  339  Union 
Gneco  Charles,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
Gnos  Brothers  (Frank  and  John),  dairymen,  San 
Bruno  Av  nr  Wayland 
"    Frank   (Gnos  Bros.),  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Wayland 
"    John    (Gnos  Bros.),  r.   San   Bruno   Av  nr 
Wayland 
Goad  WiUiam  F.,  attorney  at  law,  40-41  Mills 

Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  2000  Washington 
Goane  James,  teamster,  r.  930,20th 
Gobble  Emil,  glass  stainer  Schmitz  &  Taylor 
Gobel  Brothers  (Joseph  and  Edward),  varieties, 
511,  4th 
"    Edwasd  (Gobel  Bros.),  r.  511,  4th 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  1313  Baker 
"    Joseph  (Gobel  Bros.),  r.  511,  4th 
"    William,  waiter  William  Smale 
Goberman  Simon,  musician,  r.  240,  7th 
Gobertz  Martin,  janitor,  9  Geary 
GobeyCoel,  painter,  r.  134,  4th 

"    Frank  (estate  of),  228  Sutter 
Gobey  Jesse  G.,  proprietor  Frank  Gobey's  Oys- 
ter Parlors,  228  Sutter 
Gobey's  Frank  Oyster  Parlors,  Jesse  G.  Gobey 

proprietor,  228  Sutter 
Gobin  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 
Goble  Antoine,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  706  Sierra 
"    John  E.,  liquors,  105  Kentucky 
"    Richard,  warehouseman  C.   S.   Healey,  r. 
105  Kentucky 
Gock  Albert,  hostler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
69  Minna 
"    John,  hostler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  69 
Minna 
Gockeritz  Ernest  H.,  liquors,  414  Sansome,  r. 

317  Polk 
Godad  G.,  bartender,  r.  220  Eddy 
Godair  Clarence  S.  (Louis  Godair  &  Son),  r.  1222 
Bush 
"    Louis  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1222  Bush 
"    Louis  &  Son  (Louis  A.  and    Clarence  S,), 

barbers,  120  Ellis 
"    Louis  A.  (Louis  Godair  &  Son),  r.  1222  Bush 
"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  1222  Bu.sh 
Godart  Jules,  architect.  307  Sansome,  room  14, 

r.  918  Geary 
God  bier  William,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
Godchaux  Adolph,  insurance  agent,  r.  1429  Web- 
ster 
Godchaux  Edmond,  secretary  Board  of  Health, 
New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  1429  Webster 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Helene  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1429  Web- 
ster 
"    Josephine   Miss,    teacher   music,    r.    1429 
Webster 


Godchaux  Lazard  (M.  Brandenstein  &  Co.),  r. 
526  Ellis 

"    Lucien,  manufacturers'  agent,  523  Market, 
r.  1429  Webster 

"    Rebecca  Miss,  teacher  French,  r.  1429  Web- 
ster 

"    Sylvain,  bookkeeper  Sachs  Bros  &Co.,  r. 
1429  Webster 
Goddard  Abraham   H.,  carriage  maker,  r.  1203 
Market 

"    Ada  E.  Miss,  teacher  S.  F.  Protestant  Or- 
phan Asylum 

"    Arthur  G.,  barber,  r.  314,  4th  Av 

"    Augustus  F.,  draughtsman,  r.  522  Van  Ness 
Av 
Goddard  Clark  L.,  dentist,  406   Sutter,  rooms 
7-8,  r.  Oakland 

"    George  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.  518  Van  Ness 
Av 

"    George  H.  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  529  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Guilford  H.,  clerk  Charles  F.  Doe  &  Co.,  r. 
23  CoUingwood 

"    Henry  K.,  r.  1507  Larkin 

"    Herbert  A.,  salesman  Redington  &Co.,r. 
Fruitvale 

"    James  F.,  plumber,  r.  214,  4th  Av 

"    Joseph,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  203  Frank- 
lin 

"    J.  W.  &  Son   (New  York),  P.  W.  Thompson 
agent,  120  Sutter,  room  59 

"    May  H.  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  214,  4th  Av 

"    Thomas  W.,  carriage  painter,  r.  912  Minna 

"    T.  W.  &  Co.,  carriage  painters,  25,  7th 

"    William  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  214,  4th  Av 
Godeau  Julius  S.  (Godeau  &  Co.  and  Lipraan  & 
Godeau),  r.  419  Green 

"    Margarita,  widow,  r.  419  Green 

"    Parfait  E.,  upholsterer,  r.  1711  Mason  rear 
Godeau  &  Co.   (Julius  S.  Godeau  and   Isidor 
Lipman),  undertakers,  326-328  Montgom- 
ery Av,  telephone  Main  1995 
Godeau  &  Lipman,  see  Lipman  &  Godeau 
Godell  John,  driver  Martinoni  &  Podesta,  r.  1330 

Stockton 
Godeski  William,  cook,  r.  159  Clara  rear 
Godet  Charles,  painter,  r.  844^/4  Folsom 

"    Louis,  laundry,  8441/4  Folsom 
Godeus   M.    C.    Mrs.,   proprietor   Godeus'    Art 

Studio,  10%,  6th 
Godfrey  Ann,  bakery  and  notions,  330  Minna 

"    Annette  Miss,     stenographer     Fireman's 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Charles  H.,  apprentice  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 
1023  Laguna 

"    Edward  C,  paper    broker,    37-38    Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Alameda 

"    Edward  H.,  insurance  agent  Mann  &  Wil- 
son, r.  1312  Leavenworth 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  21  Oak 

"    George,  guard  County  Jail  2 

"    George,  teamster,  r.  1239  7th  Av  South 

"    George  P..  student,  r.   U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 

"    Helen,  widow,  r.  1932  Pine 
Godfrey  John,  M.  D.,  surgeon  in  command  U.  S. 
Marine    Hospital    Service,    U.    S.    Ap- 
praisers'Bldg,  room  1,  and  U.  S.  Marine 
Hospital.  Marine  Hospital  Reservation 

"    John  F.,  gardener,  r.  570  Harrison 

"    John  T.  Mrs.,  r.  1053  McAllister 

"    Mabel  Miss,  r.  1812  Baker 

"    Minnie,  laundress,  r.  5  Hermann 

"    N.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1812  Baker 

"    Nathaniel  A.  Jr..  clerk,  r.  1812  Baker 

"    Richard  A.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1239, 
7th  Av  South 

"    Sarah  A.,  r.  813  Baker 

"    Walter  A.  H.,  men's  furnishing  goods,  101- 
103,3d,  r.  1344  Mission 

"    W.  H.,  r.  1045  Market 

"    William,  secretary,  r.  605  Ellis 
Godin  Eugene,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
Wolfe  nr  California  Av 

"    Jeffrey,  carpenter,  r.  555  Natoma 

"    Victor  G.,  carpenter,  r.  116  Arlington 
Godkin  Annie  E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  629  Val- 
lejo 

"    Thomas  E.,  compositor,  r.  629  Vallejo 


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Godkin  William  H.,  bookbinder,  540  Clay,  r.  1136 

Kearny 
Godley  George,  cook,  r.  35  Everett 
"    Jesse  E.,  clerk  George  W.  McNe  r,  r.  1818 

Sacramento 
"    Montgomery,  with  estate  of  John  Parrott, 

414  Montgomery,  r.  1818  Sacramento 
"    Philip,  with  Evan  O.  Evans,  r.  1818  Sacra- 
mento 
Godon  Eugene,  restaurant,   127  Washington,  r. 

Fruitvale 
.    "    Leon,  dyer  and  scourer,  1841  Fillmore 
Godsey  George  P.,  cashier  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  r. 

104  Walnut 
Godshall  Maggie  Mrs.,  proprietor  Clyde  House, 

361/2  Geary 
Godsil  Charles,    broomsorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  2911  Harrison 
"    James,  r.  22  Pearl 
"    John,  broomsorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

2911  Harrison 
"    Lulu  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  22  Pearl 
"    Thomas  J.,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co., 

r.  2911  Harrison 
"    Timothy,  r.  2911  Harrison 
Godwin  John  H.,  steward,  r.  104,  25th 
46r-Godwin.    See  Goodwin 

Goe  Bernard  V. ,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckljee  &  Co. , 
r.  828  California 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  The  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  921  O'Farrell 
"    Ella  Mrs.,  stenographer,  8  Mills  Bldg,  2d 

floor 
"    GeorgeC,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  921  O'Farrell 
Goebbels    Rudolph    G.,    glasscutter    Cal.    Art 
Glass  Bending    and    Cutting    Wks.,    r. 
Berkeley 
Goebel  Carl,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
143  Clara 
•'    Charles,  baker,  r.  1721  Haight 
"    Louis,  driver,  r.  1433  Ellis 
Goecken    Annie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Herman  B. 
Goecken,  r.  551,  4th 
"    Herman  B.,  hay  and  grain,  549,  4th,  r.  551, 
4th 
Goeckens  Amelia,  widow,  r.  323V3  Ivy  Av 
Goecker  Charles,   accountant  George  Staaoke, 

r.  305  Scott 
Goedecke  Charles,  butcher,  r.  1310  Jackson 
"    Charles  Jr.,  messenger,  r.  1310  Jackson 
"    Herman,  student,  r.  1310  Jackson 
"    Meta,  widow,  r.  537  Montgomery  Av 
Goedje  Christiana  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  2018  Tay- 
lor 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  2018  Taylor 
"    Harry  A.,  salesman  Dutton  &  Partridge,  r. 

2018  Taylor 
"    Julius  H.,  carpenter,  804'^  Greenwich,   r. 
2018  Taylor 
Goeehy  Timothy,  laborer,  r.  2319  Post 
Goehr  Louis,  carpenter,  r.  1045  Market 
CfOeliring  Adolph,  importer  and  manufacturer 
French  artificial  flowers,  913  Mission,  r. 
713,  9th 
Goeller  Carl,  carpenter,  r.  29  Clara  Av 
Goeller  Edwin,  secretary  and  treasurer  Pick- 
ens, Fulton  &  Company   (incorporated) 
130  Sansome,  r.  411  Shrader 
Goellner  Valentine,  finisher  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  231,  10th 
Goelz  John,  bakery,  140,  8th 

Goen   Pauline,  widow,  proprietor  The  Annan- 
dale,  816  California 
Goepel  Charles,  bartender  Joseph    B.   McFar- 
land,  r.  NW  cor  Union  and  Steiner 
■'    Louis  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  917  Natoma 
"    Robert,  shoemaker,  703  Van  Ness  Av 
Goepfert  Edward,  doorkeeper  Columbia  Theatre 
"    Edward  H.,  painter  Diebold  Safe  and  Lock 

Co.,  r.  3114  Fillmore 
"    George  W.  jeweler,  r.  123  Cedar  Av 
"    Louis  E.,  billiard  maker  The  Brunswick, 

Balke,  CoUender  Co.,  r.  123  Cedar  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  123  Cedar  Av 
"    Mary,  notions,  3114  Fillmore 
"    Michael,    painter  Hall's    Safe    and    Lock 
Wks,  r.  123  Cedar  Av 
Goeppert  George,    liquors,   110  Stockton,  r.    22 
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Brewery,  r.  519  Chestnut 
Goercke  Augusta,  widow,  r.  47%  Belcher 
Goerke  George,  tailor,  r.  614  Merchant 
Goerlich  Charles,  musician,  r.  731  Turk 
Goertzhain  Charles,  tailor  Frank  J.  Grundman, 
r.  713,  21st 
"    Henry,  foreman  H.  H.  Veerger,   r.  713,  21st 
"    Hermann,  teamster    David    B.    James,    r. 

713,  21st 
"    Hermann  Jr.,  clerk   W.  P.   Beauchamp,  r. 

713,  21st 
' '    Joseph  F. ,  peddler,  r.  713,  21st 
"     Louis,  nurseryman  H.   H.    Berger,  r.   713, 
21st 
Goesch  Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.    1625  Pine 
GoesselCurt  (Goessel  &  Stelling),  r.  517  How- 
ard 
"    Paul  H.,  contractor,  r.  44  West  Park 
"    &   Stelling   (Curt  Goessel  and    Henry  A. 
Stelling),  liquors,  4.36 Pine 
Goethe  Edward,  driver  O.  Trautvetter,  r.   816 
Treat  Av 
'•    -Schiller  Monument  Association,  413  Bush 
GoetjenAdolphW.,  clerk  Nicholas  Goetjen,  r. 
1064  McAllister 
"     Aron,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  218  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Charles  (Goetjen  &  Meyer  Bros.),  r.  248, 

5th 
"    Charles,  washer  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

918  Buchanan 
"    Henry  (Goetjen  &  Muller),  r.   114  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  708c  Pine 
"    Henry,  candy  maker,  r.  69  Tehama 
"    Herman,    clerk  Nicholas  Goetjen,  r.    1064 

McAllister 
"    Jacob,  bakery,  1510  Hyde 
"    John,  bartender  Goetjen  &  Muller,  r.    201 

Mission 
"     Nicholas,  fruit  canner,  1064  McAllister 
Goetjen  &  Meyer  Brothers  (Charles    Goetjen 
and    Herman  and  Charles   Meyer),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  248-252,  5th 
"    &  Muller  (Henry  Goetjen  and  Henry  Mul- 
ler), liquors,  SW  cor  Main  and  Mission 
jg3~Goetjen.    See  Gaetjen 

Goetsche  John  H.,  foreman  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1717  Stockton 
"    Margaret  H.,  bakery,  1717  Stockton 
Goette  Bernard,  delicacies  and  dairy  produce, 
703  Devisadero 
"    George  B.,  bicycle  repairer  Devany,  Hop- 
kins &  Co.,  r.  703  Devisadero 
"    Henry  A.,  bicycle  repairer  Devany,  Hop- 
kins &  Co.,  r.  703  Devisadero 
Goetten  William,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r. 

Vermont  nr  Humboldt 
J8®-  Goettig.    See  Gottig 

Goetting  Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  O'Brien  &  Spo- 
torno,  r.  1721  Scott 
"    Frederick,  machinist  Cal.  Tool  Wks,  r.  419 
Bush 
Goettinger  George,  with  Rothchild  &  Ach,  r.  207 

Chestnut 
Goettner  William,  confectioner  Page  &  Falch, 

r.  35,  9th 
Goettsch  Peter,  helper  Rudolph  Herman 
Goetz  Andrew,  with  E.   A.  Fargo  Co.,  r.  923a 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  428  Chestnut 

rear 
"    Balthasar,  real  estate,  r.  428  Chestnut  rear 
"    Bartholomew,  carpenter  S.  P.   Co.,  r.  515 
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Goetz  Carl,  with  E.  A.  Fargo  Co.,  r.  923  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Ernest,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 
•'    Charles  F.,  teamster  Waterhouse  &  Lester, 

r.  141/2  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  UV2  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    F.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1611  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Fredricka,  widow,  r.  1611  San  Carlos  Av 
"    George,  teacher  swimming  Lurline  Baths 
"    Herman,      surgical      instrument      maker 

George  Faass,  r.  634  Green 
"    Jacob  L.,  teamster  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

414  Elizabeth 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  1K20  Vallejo 
"     Lena,  nurse,  r.  1439  Polk 
"     Leo  G . ,  cigarmaker  Fr ahm  &  Frankenberg. 

r.  1  Burritt 
"    Leopold,  carpenter,  r.  1611  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Lorenz,  carpenter,  r.  634  Green 
"    Minna,  domestic,  1715  Bush 
"    Robert,  tanner  Charles  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 

922  York 
"    William,  cellarman  Blument.:al  &  Co.,  r. 

738  Green 
"    William  L.,    arnesmaker,  r.  738  Green 
Goetze  August  E.  Jr.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  408 
Waller 
"     Edward  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Sutter  and  Powell,  r.  426  Powell 
"    Ernest  A.,  r.  215  Sanchez 
Goetze  F.  W.,  fresco  painter  and  interior  deco- 
rator, 1314  Market,  r.  925,  26th 
"    Henry  E.,  driver  Cal.  Soda  Works,  r.  1006 

Fillmore 
"    John  W.   (Goetze  &  Blohm),  r.   1006  Fill- 
more 
"    &  Blohm  (John  W.  Goetze  and  John  Blohm). 
proprietors  California  Soda  Works,  516 
Octavia 
43" Goetze.    See  Getz  and  Gotz 
Goetzee  John,  carpenter,  r.  18  Albion  Av 
Goewey  Charles  H.,  bookkeeper  Spring  Valley 
Water  Wks,  r.  NW  cor  Page  and  Laguna 
"    Frank  B.,  clerk    New    York   Belting  and 
Packing  Co.,  r.  NW  cor  Page  and  Laguna 
Goewey  James  M.,  capitalist,  address  Pacific- 
Union  Club,  r.   NW  cor  Page  and  La- 
guna 
"    James  M.  Jr.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  NW 
cor  Page  and  Laguna 
Goff  Almon  B.,  glazier  Sierra  Lumber  Co.,  r.  116 
Fell 
"    Almon  B.  Jr.,  clerk  Sierra  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
116  Fell 
Gofif  D.  &  Sons  (Pawtucket,  R.  I.),  manufacturers 
braids,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.   agents,  517- 
519  Market 
■'    Ella  M.  Mrs.  (R.  F.  Lange  &Co.),  r.  116  Fell 
■'    George  P.,  attorney  at  law,  545  California, 

r.  207  Larkin 
•'     Henry  F.,  engineer  tug  boat  Lottie,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Joseph  J.,  expressman,   SW  cor  Stockton 

and  Broadway,  r.  1914  Morey  Alley 
"    Lottie  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper  R.  F.  Lange  & 

Co.,  r.  116  Fell 
••    Louise  C.  widow,  r.  510  Stockton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  234  Folsom 
4S=Gofl.     See  Gough 
Goflray  Ferdinand,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Gogan  Eliza,  widow,  r.  272  Minna 
"    James  C,  conductor,  a.  1522  Eddy 
"    John  (John sen  &  Gogan),  r.  273  Minna 
"    William  H.,  printer,  r.  272  Minna 
Gogandus  George,  stevedore,  r.  310,  6th 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  310,  6th 


Goger  Charles  L.,  with  Keystone  Watch  Case 
Co.,  r.  631  Geary 

"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  641  Jessie 
Goggin  Charles  B.,  driver,  r.  23  South  Park 

"    David,  salesman,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp  Bry- 
ant 

"    Emily  M.  Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Prim- 
ary School,  r.  933  Ellis 

"    Gerald  E.,  surveyor  Geo.  F.- Grant,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    James  H.,  r.  261,  1st 

"    James  J.,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks,  r.  1719  Ten- 


"    John,  laborer,  r.  39  Tehama 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    John  B.,  shoemaker,  r.  5  Powell  Av 

"    John  F.,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,  r.  118 

Laurel 
"    John  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  Mission  Road   nr 

Six  Mile  House 
"    Reginald  D.,  collector,  r.  933  Ellis 
"    Robert,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co. 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. 
"    Walter  W.,  clerk  S.  W.  Levy,  r.  Alameda 
Goggins  L.  M.,  carpenter,  builder  and  contrac- 
tor, 1639  Mission,  r.  1018a  Shot  well 
Gohl  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1114  Alabama  rear 
"    William  (Gohl  &  Nelson),  r.  1155  Howard 
Gohl   &   Nelson   (William  Gohl  and  Nicholas 
Nelson),  groceries  and  liquors,  416  O'Far- 
rell,  telephone  East  740,  and  liquor  deal- 
ors,  100  Eddy,  telephone  Black  1704 
Gohlich   Hermann,    liquors     and    cigars,    1200 

Stockton,  r.  819  Vallejo 
Goicovich  George,  coffee  saloon,  311  East  North, 
r.  5  Market 
"    George  J.,  r.  109  Austin 
Goinct   Alexander,   machinist    Victor  Goinct, 
r.  1017  Kearny 
"    Victor,    machinist    and     locksmith,     1017 
Kearny,  r.  1424  Turk 
Golby  Orlando,  clerk  George  W.   Rennie,   r.  321 

O'Farrell 
Golcher  Catherine,  widow,  r.  712  Cole 
"    Henry  C.  (Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.),  r.  105 

Broderick 
"    William  J.  (Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.),  r. 
712  Cole 
Gold  Adolph,  junk,  r.  9,  13th 
"    and  Silver  Extraction  Co.  of  America  (lim- 
ited),   P.  George  Gow  agent,   23   Stev- 
enson 
Gold  and  Stock  Telegraph  Co.  of  California, 
Frank   Jaynes    president,     Edward    F. 
Weihe  secretary,  treasurer  and  superin- 
tendent, 607  Market 
"    Bug  Mining  Co.,    Arthur   H.    Ten  Broeck 

manager,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 
"    Celia  Miss,  tailoress  Max  Wiener,   r.  1066 

Howard 
"    Hill  Mining  Co.  (Grass  Valley,  Cal.),  C.  A. 
Grow  secretary,  27  Mills  Bldg.  5th  floor 
Gold  Mining  Exchange    of   San  Francisco, 
Walter  TurnbuU  president,  J.  F.  Crosett 
secretary,  11  Rotunda,  Mills  Bldg 
"    of  Ophir  Mining  and  Development  Co.,  J. 
Howard  Bernard  secretary,  80-81  Colum- 
bian Bldg 
"    Ridge   Consolidated  Mining   and  Milling 

Co.,  216  Post 
"    Samuel  M.,  junk,  r.  9,  13th 
"    Thomas  W.,  porter  Gladding,  McBean  & 
Co.,  r.  149,  9th 
e^-Goia.    See  Golds  and  Goldt 
Goldaracena  Orel  M.,  druggist.   1301  Dupont,  r. 

2217  Pacific  Av 
Goldbaum  Louis,  r.  337  Jessie 
Goldbeck    Charles,    carpenter   and    builder,    9 
Haight,  r.  3  Henrietta  Square 
"    Charles  H.,  carpenter  N.  L.  Gerts,  r.  309, 

9th 
"    Theodore  C,  bookkeeper  James  W.  Mer- 
rill, r.  309,  9th 
Goldberg  Adolph  (Conradi  &  Goldberg),  r.  3319 
Clay 
"    Albert,  tailor,  1043  Valencia 
"    Benjamin  B.,  driver  TJ.   S.    Laundry,  r.  29 
Lapidge 


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GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO. 

(incorporated),  Jacob  Goldberg  presi- 
dent and  general  manager,  Hugo  D. 
Keil  vice-president,  Henry  A.  Bowen 
secretary  and    treasurer,   importing 
grocers.  Continental  and  East  Indian 
table  luxuries  and  novelties,  426-432 
Pine,  telephone  Main  1,  215-217  Sutter, 
telephone  Main  111,  2800  California, 
telephone  West  101,   and  1075  Clay, 
Oakland 
Goldberg  Carl,  cigars  and  tobacco,   329  Mont- 
gomery and  785  Market,  r.  14IO14  Geary 
"    Charles,  bookseller,  218b  Turk 
"    Charles  J.,    waiter    Henry  Calame,  r.  45 

Everett 
"    Daniel,  tailor  Herman  Harris,  r.  311  Hayes 
"    David,  salesman,  r.  I90714  Mission 
"    Davis,  tailor,  526  Commercial,  r.  1000  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  40  Chesley 
"    Gabriel,  collector  Standard  Collection  and 

Mercantile  Co..  r.  1000  Montgomery 
"    Henry,  carpet  layer,  r.  719  McAllister 
"    Isaac,  peddler,  r.  40  Chesley 
"    Isaac,  tailor  John  Reid,  r.  845  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Goldberg  Jacob,  president  and  general  manager 
Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  436-432  Pine,  r. 
1807  Broadway 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  128i/4  Clara 
"    Leon  B.,  merchant,  r.  2008  Pierce 
"    Lester,  clerk,  r.  1328  Ellis 
"    Lipman,  r.  141014  Geary 
"    Louis  (Goldberg  &  Tweedie),  r.  1896  Mis- 
sion 
"    Louis,   clerk    Max   Ordenstein,    r.    1410% 

Geary 
"    Louis,  tailor,  1403  Valencia 
"    M.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1408  Devisadero 
Goldberg   Max,  president    and   manager  San 
Francisco    Collateral    Loan    Bank,    538 
Kearny,  r.  1338  McAllister 
"    Philip,  cigar  dealer,  r.  727%  McAllister 
"    Reuben,  tailor,  r.  1408  Devisadero 
"    Samuel,  tailor  Sigmund  Jonas,  r.  313  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Solomon,  r.  1509  Post 
"    Solomon,  salesman  Conradi  &  Goldberg,  r. 

1410%  Geary 
"    William  (Goldstein    &  Goldberg),   r.   1328 

Ellis 
"    &  Tweedie  (Louis  Goldberg    and   Darnel 
Tweedie),  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers, 
1896  Mission 
Goldberger  David,  teamster  Barg  &  Klein,  r. 
317,  7th 
"    Max,  r.  317,  7th 

"    Thomas,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 
Co.,  r.  317,  7th 
Goldblatt    Nathan,    clothing,   10581/2-1060  How- 
ard 
Golden  Bartholomew,  teamster,  r.  154  Shipley 
'•    City  House,  NE  cor  San  Bruno  and  Silver 
Avs 
Golden  Eagle  Hotel,  Hugh  Curran  proprietor, 
NW  cor  Broadway  and  Montgomery 
"    Eagle  Supply  Co.,   John  A.   Lund   &  Co. 

agents,  519/2,  8th 
"    F.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  1436,  30th 
"    Frank   J.,   porter  Wetmore    Bros.,    r.  605 

Green 
"    Gate  Advertising  Co.  (incorporated),  Will- 
iam T.  Fonda  president,  John  F.  Condon 
secretary,  333-324  Hayes 
"    Gate    Advertising,    Literary    and    News 
Bureau,  Daniel    C.   Dare    manager,  420 
Montgomery,  room  39 
"    Gate  Amateur  Press  Association,  H.  C. 
Morris  president,  Miss  Laura  Lohmeyer 
secretary,  103  O'Farrell 
"    Gate  Anglo-Japanese  School,  William  C, 
Grainger  superintendent,  410  Franklin 
Golden  Gate  Avenue  Block,  34-28  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Gate    Bicycle    Mfg    Co.,    Arthur    Shirley 
president,  Edward  J.  Shirley  manager, 
550  Mission 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

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Golden  Gate  Block,  131  Post,  Davidson  &  Leigh 
agents,  1,37  Montgomery 
"    Gate    Building    and     Loan    Association, 
James   M.    Ellis    secretary,    333   Mont- 
gomery 
"    Gate  Chimney  Sweeping  Co.,  John  Minola 
proprietor,  1734  Market 
Golden  Gate  Commandery  Building,  625  Sutter 

GOLDEN  GATE  COMPRESSED 

YEAST  CO.,  Richard  W.  Davis  treas- 
urer and  general  manager,  1420  Pine, 
telephone  East  60 

Golden  Gate  Cyclery,  Fagothey  &  Maple  pro- 
prietors, 307Broderick 

Golden  Gate  Cyclery,  Joseph  Holle  proprietor, 
2336  Folsom 

Golden  Gate  Distilling  Co., 

J.   A.    Spamer    vice-president,    S.    I. 

Wormser  secretary,  ofilce  207  Battery, 

distillery  SE  cor  Fillmore  and  Chestnut 

Golden  Gate    Distilling    Co.'s   Yeast  Depot, 

Henry  C.  Spamer  manager,  821a  Howard 

GOLDEN     GATE     DREDGING 

AND  RECLAMATION  CO.,  W.  G.  Wit- 
ter president,  M.  C.  Harris  manager, 
17-19  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  telephone 
Main  5584 

Golden   Gate   Fair   Association,    1st  District, 

Joseph  J.  Dimond  secretary,  306  Market 

Golden  Gate  Flouring  Mills  (Stockton,  Cal.), 

Sperry  &  Co.  proprietors,  office  204  Front 

"    Gate  Glove  Factory,  Simon  Baruch  &  Co. 

proprietors,  124  Pine 
"    Gate  Hall,  625-627  Sutter 
"    Gate  Hall,  1620  Pacific  Av 
Golden  Gate  Hospital  (private,  surgical,  and 
lying-in),  Franklin  F.  Lord  physician  in 
charge,  office  235  Kearny 
"    Gate  House,  510  Davis 
Golden  Gate  Kindergarten  Association,  Mrs. 
Sarah  B.  Cooper  president,  1902  Vallejo 
Golden  Gate  Kindergarten  Free  Normal  Train- 
ing School,  Miss  Anna  M.  Stovall  prin- 
cipal, 211-213,  9th 

GOLDEN  GATE  LAUNDRY, 

E.  H.  Knight  proprietor,   Charles  L. 

Norbom  manager,  office  206  O'Farrell, 

telephone   Main   5919,   laundry  2120 

Lombard,  telephone  West  42 
Golden    Gate    Life  Saving  Station    (United 

States),  Harry  E.  Morton  keeper  Ocean 

Boulevard,  cor  Fulton 
Golden  Gate  Livery  and  Riding  Academy, 

Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave  proprietors,  34 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Golden  Gate  Loan  Office,  William  J.  Hesthal 

proprietor,  10.  6th 

GOLDEN   GATE  LUMBER  CO., 

0.  H.  Greenewald  president,  D.  H.  Bibb 
vice-president,  A.  Heilbronner   secre- 
tary, office  4  Sutter,  rooms  8-10,  tele- 
g hone  Mara  756,  yards  at  North  Beach, 
ounded  by  Powell,  Beach,  Stockton 
and  North  Point 
Golden  Gate  Machine  Works,  Adam  Schilling 
&  Sons  proprietors,  211-213  Main 
"    Gate   Manufacturing    Co.,    W.  C.  Savage 
manager,  faucet  manufacturers,  233  Mis- 
sion 
"    Gate  Military  Band,  George    Hildebrandt 
manager,  433  Hayes 


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Golden  Gate  Mutual  Building:  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation, I.  Strassburger  president. 
James  M.  Ellis  secretary,  323  Mont- 
gomery 

Golden  Gate  OU  Supply  Co.,  Charles  E.  Quig- 
ley  proprietor,  1172  Mission 

Golden  Gate  Paper  Box  Factory,  A.  Fleish- 
hacker  &  Co.  proprietors,  520-522  Market 

Golden  Gate  Park,  from  H  to  Fulton,  Stanyan 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  panhandle  entrance 
Baker  bet  Oak  and  Fell 
"    Gate   Park   Band,  I.  C.  Coggin  manager 
59  Chronicle  Bldg 

Golden  Gate  Park  Commissioners,  office  Park 
Lodge,  Golden  Gate  Park 

GOLDEN     GATE      PLASTER 

MILLS,  Lucas  &  Co.  proprietors,  man- 
ufacturers calcine  plaster  (plaster 
Parisj,  marble  dust  and  land  plaster, 
215-217  Main 

Golden  Gate  Primary  School,  Mrs.  Aurelia 
Griffith  principal.  N  s  Golden  Gate  Av 
bet  Pierce  and  Scott 

Golden  Gate  Promoting-  Co.,  Dawson  Mayer 
manager.  91  Chronicle  Bldg 

Golden  Gate  Salmon  Co.,  George  Tasheira  pres- 
ident, Charles  P.  Overton  secretary  40 
California,  room  2 

GOLDEN  GATE    STEAM    DYE 

WORKS,    N.   T.   Peterson  &    Brother 
proprietors,  dyeing  and   cleaning  of 
every  description,   chemical  cleaning 
2L^5^^^??,'.  ^<^  gentlemen's  clothing, 
342  McAllister 
Golden  Gate    Undertaking    Co.,    George    W 
Keeler  manager,  Harry  E.  Snook  assist- 
ant manager,    2429    Mission,    telephone 
Mission  102 
Golden  Gate  Valley  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss 
Gertrude      Thompson      principal,     1816 
Union 
Golden  Gate  Warehouse,  Searle  &  Holt  pro- 
pnetors,  41-49,  1st,  telephone  Main  5059 

"  Gate  Wire  Cloth  Manufactory.  V'ictor 
Engmger  proprietor,  8-10  Pine 
Golden  Gate  Woolen  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ste- 
phen T.  Gage  president,  William  Mac- 
Cann  secretary  and  treasurer,  5,35  Mar- 
ket, mills  SE  cor  19th  and  Bryant 

"  George  E.,  butcher.  706  Devisadero,  r.  499 
Devisadero 

"  HughM.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR  r  334a 
2d  Av 

"  Jacket  Mining  Co.  (Humboldt,  Nev )  R 
GuyMcClellan  president,  Robert  B  Mc- 
Clellan  secretary,  ,38  Mills  Bldg,  6th 
floor 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  5  Mint  Av 

•'    John,  laborer,  r.  1  Alemany 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  3  Golden  Court 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  12  Blake 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  78  Natoma 

"    JohnF.,  elevatorman,  r.  1436,  20th 

"  John  R.,  painter  Burr  &  Shields  r  25% 
Hermann 

"    John  W.,  solicitor,  r.  414  Eddy 

"  King  Mining  Co.  (Alleghany,  Sierra  Co.;, 
Edward  Polhemus  president,  George  A 
Moore  secretary,  office  208  California 

"  Matthew  J.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  3119,  16th  ^ 

"  Maurice  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  17(11 
Mason,  r.  808  Green 

"    Mazie  Miss,  r.  1  Alemany 


Golden  Patrick,  porter  Mills  Bldg.  r.  78  Natoma 

■'    Patrick  J.,  paver,  r.  818  Lyon 

"    Robert  P.,  lumberman,  r.  313.  4th 
Golden  Rule  Bazaar,  Davis  Brothers  proprie- 
tors, 718-722  Market 

"    Rule  Hall,  948  Mission 

"  Rule  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, L.  Ph.  Bolander  president,  John 
Bruckman  secretary,  209  Sansome 

"  Sand  Placer  Mining  Co.,  J.  E.  Damon  sec- 
retary, 303  Montgomery 

"    Star  House,  411  Pacific 

GOLDEN  STATE  AND  MIN- 
ERS' IRON  WORKS,  Wales  L.  Palmer 
president,  WiUiam  E.  Palmer  secre- 
tary, John  W.  Brown  superintendent, 
I.  F.  Thompson's  Slide  Valve  Cor.iss 
Engines,  Harding's  Gas,  Gasoline  and 
Coal  Oil  Engines,  Adlake  and  Centaur 
Bicycles,  wholesale  department  231- 
251,  1st,  retail  316  Post 
Golden  State  House,  Mrs.  Louisa  Flaherty  pro- 
prietor, 1207  Market 
Golden  State  Land  Co.,  Henry  Geilfus  presi- 
dent, Rudolph  Mohr  secretary,  39  Flood 
Bldg 

"  State  Publishing  Co.,  Charles  A.  Bolde- 
mann  manager,  publishers  The  Golden 
State,  414  Mason 

"  State  Tea  Co.,  M.  O'Shaughnessy  propri- 
etor, 129,  2d 

"    State,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Klein  proprietor,  106  Eddy 

-"  State  The  (monthly),  Golden  State  Pub- 
lishing Co.  publishers,  414  Mason 

"    State  Trading  Co.,  M.   A.   Joseph  &   Son 


"    State  Wine  and  Liquor  Depot.  Sullivan  R. 

Hall  proprietor,  342  Turk 
"    Summit    Mining  Co.,  Goodall.  Perkins  & 

Co.,  10  Market 
"    Thomas,  capitalist,  r.  414  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  washer  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185  Stev- 
enson 
"    Thomas  H.,  painter,  r.  414  Eddy 
"    Thomas  J.,   lumber  dealer,    4    California 

room  12,  r.  Oakland 
"    West,  Mrs.  Emily  A.  Hopkins  proprietor, 

438  Geary 
"    West  Boiler  Wks,  John  W.  Conroy  propri- 
etor, 619  Brannan 
Golden  West  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Sol  J.  Levy  secretary,  304  Montgom»^ry 
Golden  West  Clothing  Renovatory,  Newbauer 
&  Levy  proprietors,  12  Montgomery 
"    West  Hall,  320  Post 
Golden  West  Hotel,    Wieneke   &   Plagemann 
proprietors,  32-36  Ellis 
"    West  Iron  Works,  Dyer  Bros,  proprietors 

119Beale 
"    West   Mineral   Springs    Co.,    Eugene    F. 
Herve  and  Pierre    Somps    proprietors, 
622  Laguna 
"    William,  stone  cutter,  r.  41  Dorland 
"    William  F.,  special  officer,  r.  1436,  20tli 
4S=-Golden.    See  Golding 
Goldenberg  Ignatz,  tinsmith,  r.  442  Jessie 
Goldenhaur  Anna,  nurse,  r.  918  Post 
Goldenson  Abraham,  contractor,  r.  816  Florida 
Golder  Brothers  (Louis  F.,  Robert  and  George 
A.),  groceries,  1422  Howard 
"    George  A.  (Golder  Bros.),  r.  1121  Bush 
"    Louis,  r.  1121  Bush 
"    Louis  F.  (Golder  Bros.),  r.  1121  Bush 
"    Robert  (Golder  Bros.),  r.  1121  Bush 
'•    William  H.,  carpet  layer  John  McQueen 
Goldfish  Benjamin,  merchant,  r.  2932  Jackson 
Goldin  Moses,  meat  inspector,  r.  508  Fulton 
Golding  Aaron,  traveling  salesman,   r.  908  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Abram,  tailor,  r.  118^^  Langton 
"    Timothy,    pressman   Charles    Wagner,   r. 

1134  McAllister 
"    William,  gripman,  r.  606  Central  Av 
Goldkuhl  William  J.   C,  conductor,  r.  216,  17th 
Goldman  Aaron  (M.  Marsh  &  Co.),  r.  20a  Moss 
"    Abraham,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  703 
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"    B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  828  McAllister 
Goldman  Ben.  J.,  manufacturers'  agent  liquors 
and  cigars,  119  California,  r.  1028,  19tli 
"    Benjamin  Rev.,  r.  1061  Folsom 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  1505  Turk 
"    Celia  Mrs.,  r.  923  Geary 
"    Ernestine  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2007  Pine 
"    Harris,  collector  Morris  Rothschild,  r.  249, 

11th 
"    Herman,  clerk  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

249,  11th 
"    Isaac  (Goldman  &  Thomas),  r.  255,  11th 
"    Isaac  A.,  capitalist,  r.  1310  Laguna 
"    Isaac  W.    (J.  Goldman  &  Co.),  r.  918  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    &  Co.  merchants    (Tulare,  Cal.),  offlce  4 

Sutter,  room  6 
"    Jacob  (J.  Schussler  &  Co.),  r.  428  Franklin 
"    Jacob,  cabinetmaker,  r.  340  Shipley 
"    Jacob,  groceries  and  liquors,  1200  Kentucky 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  517,  8th 
"    Joseph,  r.  2019/2  Ellis 
"    Joseph  (J.  Goldman  &Co.),  r.  1012VanNess 

Av 
"    Joseph   H.,  manager  Davol  Medicine  Co., 

632  Market,  r.  332  Haight 
"    Julia  E.  Miss,  teacher  Richmond  Primary 

School,  r.  20191/2  Ellis 
"    Leopold,  tailor  and  second  hand  clothing, 

1229/2  Market 
'•    Louis  J.  (Goldman  &  Son),  r.  1310  Laguna 
"    Mark  L.  (Goldman  &  Son),  r.  3040,  16th 
"    Maurice,  r.  20b  Moss 
"    Max  (Goldman  &  Co.),  r.  407  Powell 
"    Morris,  capmaker  M.  Marsh  &  Co.,  r.   20a 

Moss 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  2007  Pine 
"    Samuel,    barber    William   Baron,    r.    1123 

Post 
"    Samuel,  merchant,  r.  1505  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  painter  Gust  Schnee,  r.   1409  Va- 
lencia 
"    Samuel  L.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1310  La- 
guna 
"    Solomon,  r.  1427%  Laguna 
"    William,  salesman  Schlesinger  &  Bender, 

r.  159  Octavia 
"    &  Co.  (Max  Goldman  and  Frederick  Frank- 

enthal),  stockbrokers,  312  Pine 
"    &  Son   (Louis  J.  and  Mark  L.),   drygoods 

and  clothing,  3029,  16th 
"    &  Thomas  (Isaac  Goldman  and  David  J. 
Thomas),    household  furnishers,  14  Mc- 
Allister 
Goldmeyer  Aaron,  butcher  Isaac  H.  Goldmeyer, 
r.  29  Russ 
"    Abraham,  butcher  Isaac  H.  Goldmeyer,  r. 

-     29  Russ 
"    Isaac  H.,  butcher,  576  Howard,  r.  574  How- 
ard 
"    Louis,  r.  29  Russ 
Goldner  Alfred  C,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  32,  r.  1.321  Fillmore 
"     Hattie  I.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  415  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Julius,  interpreter  German,  530  California, 
room  32,  r.  415  Fair  Oaks 
Goldoni  Giovanni,  candies.  14.32  Market 
Goldrath  Rosa,  widow,  r.  633  Grove 
Goldriok  Susan,  domestic,  .3710  Sacramento 
Goldring  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  626  Minna 
Goldsack  Alexander,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1634  Grove 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  15  Hampton  PI 
Goldsam  Matthew,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  121, 

7th 
Goldsberry  William  Mrs.,  r.  602  Gough 
Goldsborough  Margaret,  widow,  r.  6  Bridge  PI 
Goldschmidt  Arnold,  drygoods,  1529  Turk 
"    David   J.,    clerk  A.    Goldschmidt.  r.    1529 

Turk 
"    Emil,  reporter,  r.  1045  Market 
•'    Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  358,  4th,   r.  730 

Howard 
'■    Henry,  teamster,  r.  2008  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  waiter,  r.  235/2  Hickory  Av 
Goldsmidt  Nathan,  dry  goods,  348, 6th,  r.  346. 6th 
"    S.,  clerk  N.  Goldsmidt,  r.  346,  6th 


Goldsmith  Ada  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  629  Geary 
"    Albert,   clerk   Alexander    Simon,    r.    914A 

O'Farrell 
"    Annie  L.,  widow,  r.  355,  1st 
"    Benjamin,  traveling  salesman  Pac.  Butch- 
ers' Supply  Co.,  r.  1419  Geary 
"    Benjamin  A.,  bookkeeper  H.  Liebes  &  Co., 

r.  1219  Geary 
"    Bertha  Miss,   teacher  Denman    Grammar 

School,  r.  629  Geary 
•'    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1106  Fell 
"    Clemence,  widow,  r.  1323  Geary 
"    Edwin  S.,  card  and  seal  engraver  and  plate 

printer,  26  Montgomery,  r.  818  Larkin 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1535  Golden  Gate  Av 
■'    Gaston,  carrier  postofflce,  r.   1409  Frank- 
lin 
"    George,  collector,  r.  1  Vincent 
"    Gerson,  salesman,  r.  1219  Geary 
"    Helen  Miss,  stenographer  E.  Gamier  &  Co. , 

r.  917  Geary 
"    Henry  L.,  cashier  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  414  Hyde 
"    Henry  M.,  collector  Benj.  Curtaz  &  Son,  r. 

1333  Geary 
"    Hugo,  clerk  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  908  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    James,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
"    Janet,  widow,  r.  917  Geary 
"    John N.,  bookkeeper  McCarthy  Bros.,  r.  153.i 

Golden  Gate  Av 
■'    Julius,  clerk  Lewis  H.  Scharer,  r.  .346,  6th 
"    Julius  R.,  publisher,  r.  1450  O'Farrell 
"    Leah,  typewriter,  r.  917  Geary 
"    Lee,   salesman  Schweitzer  &  Co.,   r.  1439 

Geary 
"    Max,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  1363  Post 
"    Meyer,  salesman  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  1408 

Pine 
"    Milton,  order  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  414  Hyde 
"    Moses,  clerk  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r.  509  Ash  Av 
"    Myer,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.   1009 

"Minnesota 
"    Oliver,  salesman,  r.  1525  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Rose   Miss,    principal   Fremont    Primary 

School,  r.  639  Geary 
"    Rosina,  widow,  r.  917  Geary 
"    S.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r.  917 

O'Farrell 
"    Sophia  A.  widow,  r.  1408  Pine 
"    Thomas  S.,  clerk  M.  S.  Grlnbaum  &  Co.  r. 

802  Lyon 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Zelina,  widow,  r.  1219  Geary 
Goldstein  Aaron,    tailor  Leon    Goldstein,  r.  7 
Leonard  PI 
■'    Abraham  (Goldstein  Bros.),  r.  1308  Eddy 
"    Abraham,  draughtsman  William  H.  Armi- 

tage,  r.  1919  Sutter 
"    Abraham,   tailor  Leon  Goldstein,  r.  7  Leo- 
nard PI 
"    Alexander,  offlce  4  Sutter,   room  3,  r.  3316 

Washington 
"    Anton,  tinner  W.  S.   Ray  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Bernard  M.  (Goldstein  Bros.).r.  1530  Ellis 
"    Brothers  (Bernard  M.  and  Abraham),  fancy 

goods  and  notions,  13  Sutter 
'■    Charles   (Goldstein  &   Goldberg),    r.     1338 

Ellis 
"    Charles  H.,  tailor,  r.  32/2  Harriet 
"    David,  shoelaster,  r.  1505^  Turk 
"    David,  shoemaker,  181  Minna,  r.  260  Minna 
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Goldstein  Eugene  H.,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  1009  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Fannie  Miss,  r.  3216  Washington 
"    Franz  M..   teacher  Girls'  High  School,  r 

3106  Larkin 
"    H.,  capitalist,  r.  1429  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Harry,  salesman,  r.  1009  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harris,  slipper  maker,  r.  153  Shipley  rear 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  724  Hayes 
"    Henry,  pawnbroker,  231,  3j,'r.  1919  Sutter 
"    Hiram,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  334  Golden  Gate  Ay 
■'    Isaac  (Schoenfeld  &  Goldstein),  r.  957  Fol- 

som 
"    Isidor,  tailor,  r.  466  Clementina 
"    Jacob,    salesman    Max  Silberberg,  r     804 

Elizabeth 
"    John,  fruit  peddler,  r.  104  Juniper 
"    Joseph,  r.  1624  Post 
"    Joseph,    expressman,    NE    cor    O'Farrell 

and  Mason,  r.  4  Codman  PI 
"    Karl,  tailor,  634  Ellis 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  51,  3d 
"     L.,  manager  boys'  clothing  dept.  Raphael's, 

r.  231  O'Farrell 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Leon  Goldstein  and  John  C.  Kern), 

printing  and  publishing,  326  Pine 
"     Leon  (L.  Goldstein  &  Co.),  r.  1313b  Steiner 
"    Leon,  tailor,  7  Leonard  PI 
"    Levy,  expressman,  r.  1450  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  r.  1450  O'Farrell 
"    Martin,  boots  and  shoes.  1^  Polk 
"    Morris  (Goldstein  &  Levin),  r.  955  Folsom 
"    Morris,  peddler,  r.  316,  nth 
"    Paul,  upholsterer,  r.  466  Clementina 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  518  Bryant 
"    Perry,  tailor,  623!4  Post 
"    Samuel,  vice-president  Kutner,  Goldstein 

Co.,  r.  902  Eddy 
"    Sanford  L.  (Fontana  &  Co.),  r.  1423  Sutter 
"    Sanford  0„  plumber,  r.  518  Bryant 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1125  Laguna 
"    Saul,  r.  2281/2  Post 
"    Simon,  r.  1437  Pine 
Goldstein  Simon  (Goldstein  &  Cohn),  and  treas- 
urer Goldstein  &  Co.,  26-30  O'Farrell,  r 
.  2024  Bush 
"    Simon    Rev.,    cantor     congregation    Beth 

Menachim  Streisand,  r.  1437  Pine 
"    Solomon,  cashier,  r.  1919  Sutter 
f    Solomon,  tailor,  r.  466  Clementina 
"    Virginia,  widow,  r.  1423  Sutter 
"    William,  capitalist,  206  Sansome,  rooms 

1-2,  r.  1721  Pacific  Av 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  25,  14th 
Goldstein  &  Co.    (incorporated)  Herman  Cohn 
president,    Simon  Goldstein    treasurer, 
William  H.  Leahy  secretary,  costumers, 
decorators,    theatrical     supplies,    play 
books,    operas   and    manuscripts,    26-30 
O'Farrell 
Goldstein  &  Cohn  (Simon  Goldstein  and  Her- 
man Cohn),  importers   human  hair  and 
gloves    and    manufacturers     of     wigs 
switches,  etc.,  822  Market 
"    &  Goldberg  (Charles  Goldstein  and  Wil- 
liam Goldberg),  groceries,  1420  Ellis 
"    &  Levin  (Morris  Goldstein  and  Max  Levin), 
junk  dealers,  955  Folsom 
Goldstone  Abraham,  salesman  Charles    Gold- 
stone,  r.  1427  Bush 
"    Brothers   (Joseph,  Leo  W.,   Moses  A.  and 
Henry),  drygoods  and  men's  furnishing 
goods,  908  and  926-928  Dupont 
"    Charles,  cigarmaker  Charles  Klinger,  r.  718 
Linden  Av 


Goldstone  Charles,  poultry,  11-12  Grand  West- 
ern Market,  r.  1427  Bush 
"    David,  second-hand  goods,  641  Washington  , 

r.  Powell  bet  Broadway  and  Pacific 
"     Edwin,  clerk  S.  J.  Goldstone,  r.  2207  Ful- 
ton 
"    Henry,  (Goldstone  Bros.),  r.  Portland,  Or. 
"    Henry,    clerk    Charles    Goldstone,  r.  1427 

Bush 
"    Jacob,  capitalist,  928  Dupont,  r.  1608  Geary 
"    Jacob,  salesman  Charles  Goldstone,  r.  1427 

Bush 
"    Jacob,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  333  Fell 
Goldstone  John  B..  manager   M.  Lambeth  & 
Co.,  101  Market,  r.  414  Buchanan 
"    .Joseph  (Goldstone  Bros.),  r.  1608  Geary 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  718  Linden  Av 
"    Leo  W.  (Goldstone  Bros.),  r.  1608  Geary 
"    Louis,  medical  student,  r.  718  Linden  Av 
"    Louis  L.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2207  Fulton 
"    Mitchell,  merchandise  broker,  118  Battery 

r.  1406  Post 
"    Morris,  junk  dealer,  r.  718  Linden  Av 
"    Moses  A.  (Goldstone  Bros.),  r.  1728  Sutter 
"    Percy,  reporter,  r.  2207  Fulton 
"    Percy,  salesman  M.  Goldstone,  r.  1406  Post 
"    Philip,  butcher  Schmidt  &  Eggers,  r.  1427 

Bush 
"    Samuel,  barber,  r.  718  Linden  Av 
"    Samuel,  cleaner  and  dyer,  r.  441  Jessie 
"    Samuel,    dairy    produce,   Grand   Western 

Market,  r.  1427  Bush 
"    Samuel  F.,  clerk  Samuel  J.  Goldstone,  r. 

2207  Fulton 
"    Samuel  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  508  Market 
and  13  New  Montgomery,  r.  2207  Fulton 
Golds  worth   Frederick    6.,    bookkeeper    Lane 

Bros,  r.  411  McAllister 
Goldworthy  E.,  r.  32,  4th 
Goldthwaite  Edward,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Oceana  I.  Mme.,  teacher  music  and  dan- 
cing, r.  4  Ridley 
Goldtree  Brothers  (Nathan,  Isaac  and  Morris), 
commission     merchants,    14     Sansome, 
room  32 
"     Haideel  Miss,  student,  r.  930  Eddy 
"    Isaac  (Goldtree  Bros.),  r.  Germany 
"    Isidore,  commission  broker,  r.  626  Eddy 
"     ,  Liebes  &  Co.,  merchants,  (San  Salvador). 

office  14  Sansome,  room 32 
"     Morris  (Goldtree  Bros.),  r.  Germany 
"    Nathan  (Goldtree  Bros.),  r.  930  Eddy 
"    Nathan  Rev.,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
Goldwater    Benjamin    G.,     printer     Goodman- 
Levison  Co.,  r.  1607  Broderick 
"    John,  upholsterer,  r.  1144  Howard 
"    Michael,  commission  merchant,  18-20  Bat- 
tery, r.  1320  Sutter 
Goldwood  Julia,  widow,  r.  112  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Goldzicher  Stephen,  bookkeeper,  r.  2108  Taylor 
Goleta  Mining  Co.  (Mono  Co.),  Daniel  M.  Kent 

secretary,  330  Pine,  room  36 
Golia  Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Golinsky   Charles,  proprietor    The  California, 
wines,    liquors    and    lunch    rooms,   338 
Market,  r.  1416a  Ellis 
Gollan   John,   cutter   Neustadter    Bros,    r     .30 

Lapidge 
GoUender  Isaac,  house  painter,  r.  217Clara 
GoUer  Frank,  porter  W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.,  r.  328, 
18th 
"    Henry  J.,  foreman  Swan  &  Stein,  r.   1627 

Clay 
"    Phillipina,  widow,  r.  531b  Elizabeth 
Gollin    Walter   W.,    manager    Trans-Atlantic 
Marine  Ins.  Co.,  limited  (of  Berli   ),  311 
California,  r.  Sa  <  Jose 
Golling  William  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  2903  Pine 
Gollner  Joseph,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    William,  watchman  American   Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1114  Vincent 
Golloheck  John  M.,  restaurant,  150,  1st 
Gollober  Julius,  merchant,  r.  428  Fell 
Golly  Ambrose,  watchmaker,  r.  520  Filbert 
"    August,  watchmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1034 

Filbert 
"    Edward  V.,  clerk  Insurance  Commissioner, 
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Golly  Joseph  (Golly  &  Fuchs),  r.  338  Jersey 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  lOlSVa  Filbert 
"    William,  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r.   1013'/4 

Filbert 
' '    &  Fuchs  (Joseph  Golly  and  Stephen  Fuchs) , 
barbers,  325  Grant  Av 
Golobich  Martin,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  III614  Tennessee 
Golsch  Christian  (Ehlers  &  Golsch),  r.  NW  cor 
22d  and  Folsom 
"    Meta,  domestic,  716  Leavenworth 
Golton  James  T.,  pressman  Goodman-Levison 

Co.,r.  423  Fell 
Goltzene  Christian,  bakery,  758  Bryant,  r.   125 

Morris  Av 
Goltzmann  Israel,  groceries,  225,  6th 
Golumb  Max,  peddler,  r.  22  Harriet 
Golup  Israel,  peddler,  r.  316,  11th 
Goman  John  G.,  janitor  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  r.  1621 

Post 
Gombert  Auguste,   cellarman  F.  Chevalier  & 

Co.,  r.  432  Jackson 
Gomer  Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  1214!4  Powell 
Gomes  Amelia  Mrs.,  r.  123  Oregon 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  boarding,  208  Jackson 
"    Domingo,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    George,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Harry,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  25  Oak 
"    Louis,    bartender    Joseph   Peters,    r.    208 

Jackson 
"    Louisa  Miss,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  182  Perry 
"    T.  Mrs.,  r.  1024a  Ke  rny 
"    Turigo,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
Gomez  Anton,  deckhand  str  Herald 
"    Antonio  F.,  clerk  U.  S.  Navy  Pay  Office,  r. 

1821  Pine 
"    Cayetano,  barber  G.  A.  Cassio,  r.  902  Broad- 
way 
"    Edward  R.,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

19a  Lafayette 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  20  Hinckley 
"    John,  liquors  and  lodgings.  311  Pacific 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Achille  L.  Rea,  r.  702  Val- 

1  jo 
"    John  R.,  painter,  r.  702  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  driver  Furrer  Bros. 
"    Juan  E.,  janitor  Free  Public  Library,  r. 

1402%  Powell 
"    Julius  G..  musician,  r.  143714  Mission 
"     Laura,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    Manuel  T.,  cook  str  Mariposa 
"    Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1517  Dupont 
"    Morris  G.,  deckhand  str  Encinal,  r.  305,  26th 
"    Nicolas,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    Palmira,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    Pedro  Y..  sexton  St.  Mary's  Cathedral,  r. 

124  Cedar  Av 
"    Raphael,  stevedore,  r.  9  Salmon 
"     Rosa,  widow,  r.  407  Montgomery  Av 
"    R.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  124  Cedar  Av 
"    Thomas,  boatman,  r.  20  Hinckley 
"    Thomas  A.,  waiter  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r. 
116,  6th 
Gommels  John,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  29  Perry 
Gommersel)  Charles,  oysterman  Henry  Puttock, 

r.  1603  California 
Gommet  Fleury,  r.  339  Kearny 

"    Philomene,  furnished  rooms,  724  California 
Gommo  William  L.,  laborer,  r.  807  Diamond 
Gomo  John  T.,  carpenter,  509  Ellis 

"    Louis  F.,  carpenter,  r.  Balmy  Alley  nr  25th 
Gomorey  Victor,  baker,  r.  1182  Harrison 
Gompertz  Carl  J.,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  431  Grove 
"    M.,  stationery,  522  Hayes 
"    Moritz,  porter  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Paul  J.,  student,  r.  522  Hayes 
"     Walter  A., bookkeeper  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons, 
r.  Berkeley 
Goncalves  Anthony  F.,  clerk,  r.  121^  Lewis 
"    George  J.,   molder  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 

121/i  Lewis 
"    Joseph,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    Joseph  L.,  pressman,  r.  12'%  Lewis 
'•    Manuel,  shoemaker,  616  Post,  r.  12^4  Lewis 


Goncalves  Manuel  G.,  helper  W.  W.  Montague 

&Co.,  r.  1214  Lewis 
Gonelo  Giuseppe,  cook,  r.  1105  Front 
Gonnond  Roderick,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  32 

Ellis 
Gonterman  James  C,  r.  830  Mission 
Gonyeau  John  B.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  127,  7th  Av 
Gonzales  A.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Abraham,  paper  hanger,  r.  109Vi  Ridley 
"    Andrew,  barber,  2537  Sutter,  r.  1420  Baker 
"    An  tone,  laborer,  r.  28  De  Boom 
"    Ascension  N.  Mrs.,  groceries,  706  Broad- 
way 
"    Benjamin    A.,    compositor    La    Voce   del 

Popolo,  r.  1100  Powell 
"    H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    John,  harness  maker,  r.  3  Green 
"    John,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Lucius  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1414  Stock- 
ton 
"    M.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
"    Manuel  B.,  barber,  2721  Sutter 
"    Salvador,  student,  r.  824  Geary 
Gonzalez  Andreas,  r.  44  Hancock 
"    Antonio  B.,  real  estate,  r.  1123  O'Farrell 
•'    Antonio  F.,  secretary  Eutoejio  Calderon, 

r.  1122  O'Farrell 
"    E.  Miss,  manager  Sta.  West  Pac.  Tel.  & 

Tel.  Co.,  r.  1436  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Felix,  nursery,  cor  Crescent  Av  and  Ells- 
worth 
"    Frank,  milker  Devlin  &  Sons,  r.  Morse  nr 

Watt  Av 
"    Frank  I.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  1436 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  2030  Pacific  Av 
"    Joaquin,  clerk  Urruella,  Urioste  &  Co.,  r. 

2030  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  645  Geary 
"    Louis  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1122  O'Farrell 
"    Luciana,  lodgings,  725^4  Broadway 
"    Manuel   E.,    tinsmith   Pac.    Sheet    Metal 

Wks,  r.  629  Geary 
"    Miguel,  coffee  planter,  r.  2030  Pacific  Av 
"    Miguel   Jr.,    student   Van   der    Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  2030  Pacific  Av 
"    Saturnino,  student,  r.  1122  O'Farrell 
Gonzalves    Joseph    C.    (Jacoby,    Gonzalves    & 

Asplund),r.  114  Turk 
Gooch  Andrew  J.,  clerk  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  San  Leandro,  Cal. 
"    Henry,  engineer,  r.  605  Clay 
"    Thomas  D..  laborer,  r.  501%,  6th 
Good  Aloysius  F.,  machinist  Schrader  &  Lutge, 
r.  106  Sadowa 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  4  Bacon  PI 
"    Frederick  J.,  machinist  Schrader  &  Lutge, 

r.  106  Sadowa 
"    H.  <&  Sons  (Henry,  William  C.  R.,  Henry  G. 
and  John  L.  R.),  dairy,  Corbett  Av  bet 
22d  and  23d 
"     Henry  (H.  Good  &  Sons),  r.  Corbett  Av  bet 

22d  and  23d 
"    Harry  C.  (J.  Miller  &  Co.),  r.  2633  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Henry  G.   (H.   Good   &  Sons),  r.    Corbett 

Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
"    John,  lasterBuckingham&Hecht,  r.  14,26th 
"    John  L.  R.    (H.  Good  &  Sons),  r.  Corbett 

Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
"    Joseph  C,  gardener,  r.  106  Sadowa 
"    Walter  C,  electrician,  r.  20  Turk 
"    William  C.  R.  (H.  Good  &  Sons),  r.  Corbett 
Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
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Goodale  JoliJi  R.,   physician,  special  chronic 
diseases,  1032  Market,  office  hours   12  m. 
to  4  p.  m.,  r.  Oakland  ' 
"    Nettie    Mrs.,    seamstress,    r.   317    Golden 
Gate  Av 
.^"Goodale.    See  Goodall  and  Goodell 
Goodall  Arthur,  clerk  Oregon  Coal  and  Naviga- 
tion Co.,  r.  Oakland 
'■    Charles  (Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.),  r.  SE  cor 

Pierce  and  McAllister 
"    Charles,  carpenter  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
'•    Charles,    molder   Occidental  Foundry,    r. 

211  Clement 
"    Charles,  shoemaker  Lobenstein  Bros. 
Goodall  diaries  M.,  master  mariner  Goodall, 

Perkins  &  Co..  r.  Oakland 
Goodall  Edwin  (Goodall.  Perkins  &  Co.),  and 
president  Oregon  Coal   and   Navigation 
Co.,  10  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry,  carpenter  Baldwin  Theatre,  r.  1417 
Oak 
Goodall  Harry  W.,  vice  president  Piper.  Aden, 
Goodall  Co.,  34  Clay.  r.  SE   cor  Pierce 
and  McAllister 
"    James  M..  gripman  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  2516.A. 

Post 
"    John  R..  bookkeeper  John  Demartini  &  Co.. 
r.  81712  Lombard 

GOODALL,  PERKINS  &  CO. 

(Charles  Goodall,  George  C.  Perkins 
and  Edwin  Goodall i,  general  agents 
Pacific  Coast  SteamsMp  Co.  and  super- 
intendents Ocean  Division  Oregon 
Railway  and  Navigation  Co.,  and 
agents  spring  Valley  Water  Works  for 
sliipping,  10  Market 
Goodban  Arthur  E..  porter  Jones  &  Co..  r.  1131 
Pacific 

GOODBAN  FRANK  E., 

medical  and  surgical  nurse,  proprietor 
Alpha  Trained  Nurses  Agency  and 
dealer  in  invalid  goods  and  nurses' 
supplies,  1117  Van  Ness  Av,  telephone 
East  579 
Goodban  Percy  H.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

Berkeley 
Goodchild  James  C,  steward,  r.  927,  14th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  527  Filbert 
Goodday  Jacob  L.,  clerk  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r. 

2829  Pine 
Goode  Lincoln,  starter  Cal.  St.  Ry.,  r.  1804  Hyde 
"    N.,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co.,  r".  20 

Turk 
"     R.  U..  geographer  U.  S.  Geological  Stirvey. 
U.    S.    Appraisers    Bldg,    room  78b,  r. 
Washington.  D.  C. 
••    William  C,  traveling  salesman  Dunham. 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
^®"Goode.    See  Good 

(Goodell  Augusta  A.  Miss,  nurse   Hospital  for 
Children,  3700  California 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  207  Larkin 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    George  H.,  master  str   Dauntless,   r.   724 

Gough 
■■    N.  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1405  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Oliver  S..  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Mechan- 
ical Arts,  r.  207  Larkin 
Goodell  &  Waters  (Philadelphia,  Pa.),  Jno.  D. 
Eby  agent,  manufacturers  wood  working 
machinery,  17-19  Main 
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Goodenough  Alexander,  knife  grinder,  1321  Pa- 
cific 
"    Milton  A.,  watchmaker,  1321  Pacific 
Goodfellow    Ernest    M.,   teamster    Edward  H. 
Aigeltinger,  r.  2025  Ellis 
■'    Frank  I.,  upholsterer  John  W.  Flinn,  r.  1211 

Laguna 
"     Ralph  E.,  plumber  John  Coyne,   r.   3407.A. 

Sutter 
"    Summerfield  S.,  engineer  John  D.  McGilv- 
ray,  r.  2302a  Sutter 
Goodfellow  WiUiam  S.,  attorney  at  law,  57-61 
Nevada  Block,  r.  East  Oakland 

GOOD  FELLOWS  GROTTO  THE 

fformerly  cor   7th  and  Market)  R.  J. 

Techau  &  Co.  proprietors,  fajnily  resort, 

restaurant,  wines  and  liquors,  Market, 

City  Hall  Square  and  City  HaU  Av,  opp 

8th,  telephone  South  434 
Goodfriend  Arnold,  cigars,  210  Kearny,   r.  1049 

Market 
"    Isadore    (L.    Goodfriend    &    Co.),   r.   1405a 

O'Farrell 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Louis  and  Isidore  Goodfriend), 

manufacturers  clothing,  516-518  Market 

and  17-19  Sutter 
"     Louis,  r.  2629 i4  Mission 
"    Louis  (L.  Goodfriend  &Co.).  r.  1406a  O'Far- 
rell 
Goodheart  George  C,  clerk,  r.  738  Broadway 
Goodhue  Benjamin  S.,  accountant  Chronicle,  r. 

2218  Webster 
"    Charles  H.,  teamster,  r.  2813  Mission 
"    Frank  L.,  ironworker  Coppieters  &Mockel, 

r.  612  Willow  Av 
"    James   W.,  manager  San    Mateo    Ranch 

Dairy,  r.  1722  Geary 
"    Margaret  L.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Goodkind   Lulu    Mrs.,   groceries    and  liquors, 

NW  cor  23d  and  Alabama 
"    Theodore    F.,    manager   Mrs.  Lulu  Good- 
kind,  r.  2336  Mission 
Goodloe  Nellie  S.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  1210  Jackson 
' '    Paul  T. ,  clerk  Southern  Pacific  Milling  Co. , 

r.  1210  Jackson 
•'    Robert   P.,   gripman  Cal.    St.    RR.,  r.  1421 

Clay 
Goodman  Abraham,  boots  and  shoes,  6,  6th,  r. 

807  Broderick 
"    Abraham,  ladies"  tailor,  335  Hayes 
"    Abraham,    watchmaker  and   jeweler,    410 

Kearny,  r.  306  Scott 
"    Alexander,  r.  615,  21st 
"    Alphonso,  coachman,  r.  7  Miles  PI 
"    Arthur,  clerk,  r.  615.  21st 

■  Benjamin  F.,  clerk  P.  O.  Dock,  r.  2440  Cali- 

fornia 
■'    Charles  S.  (Reed&  Goodman),  r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  clerk  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  r.  1922a 

Bush 
"    Dureasso,  porter,  r.  708  Diamond 
"    Edgar  L..   clerk    Stockton  Milling  Co.,  r. 

1603  Gough 
•■     Edward  A.,  cashier,  r.  2134  Sutter 
■■     Elof,  r.  332  Ritch 
Goodman   Emanuel,    physician    and    surgeon 

office  and  r.  NE  cor  Post  and  Buchanan 

■  Frank  J.,  tailor,  r.  225  Minna 

•■    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  1025a  Jackson 
"    George,  janitor,  r.  8  Miles  PI 

GOODMAN    GEORGE, 

manufacturer  artificial  stone  and  con- 
crete, 307  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 

(ioodman  Henrietta,  widow,  cigars,  426,  6th 
••    Henry,  barber  F.  H.  Bilms.  r.  29  Grant  Av 
'•    Henry  D..  molder  S.  F.   Stove  Wks,  r.  732 

Diamond 
"    Henry  G.  (California  Concrete  Co.),  r.  1603 

Scott 

•  Henry  J.  (Goodman-Levinson  Co.),  r.   2134 

Sutter 

■  Isaac,  r.  621  Bush 

•  Isaac,  salesman  J.  Samuels,  r.  431  Fell 

"    Isadore,  salesman  M.  Franklin  &  Co.,  r. 
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Goodmani  Jacob,  clerk  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  30fa 
Scott 

'<  Jacob,  tailor,  1.329  Polk,  r.  1403  Polk 

"  J.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"  John,  cigar  maker,  r.  13  Harriet 

"  John  F.,  shoemaker  Hans  D.  Harder 

"  Joseph,  barber,  1531  Polk 

"  Joseph,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  431  Fell 

"  Joseph,  furniture,  r.  914,  20th 

"  Joseph,  millhand  William  A.  Schrock 

•'  Joseph,  tailor,  r.  615,  21st 

"  Joseph,  mens'  furnishing  goods,  114  Berry 

"  Julius,  salesman  A.  Goodman,  r.  807  Brod- 

Goodman  Laura,  druggist,   1640  Post  cor  Bu- 
chanan, telephone  West  585 
"    Leon,  salesman  A.  Goodman,  r.  306  Scott 
"    LeonF.,  clerk  Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co.,   r. 

1922A  Bush 
"    Leo  L.,  manager,  r.  2134  Sutter 
"    -Levison  Co.  (Henry  J.  Goodman  and  Alex- 
ander Levison),  book  and  job  printers, 
408  San  some 
"     Lillian    Miss,    teacher    Irving     Primary 

School,  r.  1439  Post 
"    Louis,  harness  maker  J.  Deutsch  &  Son,  r. 

526^  Hayes 
"    Louis,  second  hand  goods,  607  Jackson  and 

633  Washington,  r.  607  Jackson 
"     Louis  J.,  solicitor,  r.  2134  Sutter 
"    Ludwig,  r.  724  Mission 
"    Marcus,  tailor,  536%  Hayes 
"    Mark,  r.  1603  Gough 
"    Maurice,  shoemaker,  1105  Buchanan 
"    Moses  A.,  locksmith,  r.  6  Miles  PI 
"    Oscar  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1603  Scott 
"    Samuel,  printer  Goodman-Levison  Co.,  r. 

149  Shipley 
"    Sarah  G.,  widow,  r.  1603  Gough 
Goodman    T.    H.,     general    passenger    agent 
Southern   Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Theodore  (Sam  Caro  &  Co.).  r.  1429  Post 
"    Thomas,  lamplighter,  r.  740  Willow  Av 
"    Victor,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  306  Scott 
Goodmundson    Alvin     K.,     clerk    Howard    H. 
Hogan,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Ella   B.   Miss,    stenographer   Howard    H. 
Hogan,  r.  East  Oakland 
Goodmurphy  Sidney  R..  machinist  Wiester  & 

Co.,  r.  1205  Taylor 
Goodnight  Rufus  F.,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
Goodrich  Addison,  marine  engineer,  9 Mission,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Addison  M.,  r.  1002b  Bush 
Goodrich  B.  F.  Co.  (Akron,  Ohio), manufacturers 
rubber    goods,   Edward  C.   Dailey  man- 
ager Pacific  Coast  branch,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Bruce,  salesman  Ben  H.   Lucke,  r.  237  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
"    C.  Lacy,  purser  str  Coptic,  r.   Occidental 

Hotel 
"    David,  yardmaster  The  Belt   Railway,  r. 

1418  Hyde 
"    E.  D.,  jewelry,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Egbert,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  239. 

9th 
"    F.  Marion,  collector  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

2700  Pierce 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  533'/2  Jessie 
"    George  P.,  machinist,  r.  133a  15th 
Goodrich  Hard  Rubber  Co.     (Akron,    Ohio), 
manufacturers  hard  rubber  goods,   Ed- 
ward C.  Dailey  manager  Pacific  Coast 
branch,  35  New  Montgomery 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  347!^  Clara 
"    John  H.,  carriage  maker,  r.  615  Fulton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  63  Minna 
"    Robert  F.,  carpenter,  r.  3700  Pierce 
Goodridge  Henry  C,   bookkeeper  Coburn,  Tevis 
&  Co.,  r.  1808  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  r.  414  Polk 
Goodrum  William  E.,  r.  433i/4  Broderick 
Goods  Carey  S.,  law  student  Delmas  &  Short- 
ridge,  r.  Oakland 
Goodsell  Daniel  A.,  D.   D.,  L.  L.   D.,  resident 
bishop  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,   r. 
435  Buchanan 


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Goodspeed  Lucy  C,  widow,  r.  3408  Mission 
"    Orville  C,  bookkeeper  W.  A.  Boole,   r.   816 

Turk 
Goodstein  Abraham,  glazier   Julius  Vogel,   r. 

102314  Folsom 
"    Charles,  salesman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  607 

Larkin 
Goodwin  Belle  Mrs.,  costumer,  r.  ISoMi  Rincon 

PI 
"    Bella  Mrs.,  physician,  1370  Market 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  14  Hawthorne 
"    Charles  W.,  pork  butcher,  15,22-34  Centre 

Market,  r.  437  Jersey 
"    Daniel  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  131  Greenwich 

rear 
"     Essie  L.  Mrs.,  r.  216  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  2028  Golden  Gate  Av 

rear 
"    Frederick,   lumberman,  r.  125i/4  Rincon  PI 
"    George  W.,  salesman  S.  J.  Friedlander  & 

Co.,  r.  A.lameda 
"    Grace,  widow,  r.  1905^4  Devisadero 
"    James  A.,  clerk  W.  J.    Landers,  r.    1722 

Broadway 
'■    James  P.,  r.  1313  Taylor 
"    James  W.,  attorney  at  law,  7-8  Mills  Bldg, 

10th  floor,  r.  Alameda 
"    Jennie  C  ,  widow,  r.  521  Turk 
"    Jesse,    repairer    Leavitt    &    Bill,    r.  216 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jessie  J.  Miss,  machine  hand,  r.  131  Green- 
wich rear 
"    John  F.,  cigars   and  stationery,  143,  9th,  r. 

106,  8th 
"    Laura,  widow,  r.  3620  Bush 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  131  Greenwich  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  131  Greenwich  rear 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  19  Belvedere 
"    Robert,  r.  1722  Broadway 
"     Selden  J.  elevatorman   Blythe    Block,    14 

Grant  Av 
"    Thaddeus  P.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission, 

r.  158.  9th 
"    Thomas,  r.  212,  1st 
"    Thomas  A.,  painter,  r.  1125  Mission 
"    Thomas  B.,  carpenter,  r.  2215  Filbert 
"    Thomas  J.,    teamster,    r.    131    Greenwich 

rear 
"    William  R.    Rev.,   pastor    California    St. 

Methodist    Episcopal     Church,    r.    2829 

California 
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Goodyear  Metallic  Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  R.    H. 

Pease  manager,  577-579  Market 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO., 

R.  H.  Pease  vice-president  and  mana- 
ger, manufacturers  rubber  goods  and 
oil  clothing,  577-579  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  191;  rubber  factory- 
Stevenson  bet.  1st  and  2d;  oil  clothing 
factory  Virginia  and  California  Av 

Goodyear  Shoe  Machinery  Co.  (Boston),  Henry 
Doyle  &  Co.,  517  Market 

Goold  Edmond  L.,  purser,  r.  333  Fair  Oaks 
"    George  F.,  driver  Merchants'  Express  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

«3=Goold.    See  Gould 

Goor  EvaB.,  widow,  r.  1218  Folsom 

Goos  Erank  L.,  gripman,  r.  1510  Sacramento 
"    G.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1207  Clay 

Goosev  Thomas   E.,  clerk  W.  W.  Chase  Co.,  r. 
'  219  Golden  Gate  Av 

Goot  Charles,  lithographer,  r.  1309  Stockton 

Gopchevitch    Bozo    M.,    editor    and     manager 
Servian  American,  r.  7  Bonita 


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Gopchevitch  Peter  M.,  conductor  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  1815  Lyon 
Goppelson  Henry,  r.  928  Mission 
Goranson  George,  seaman  City  of  Pueblo 
Gordan  Elka,  widow,  r.  533  O'Farrell 

"    Fred,  carpenter,  r.  668  Clementina 

"    George,  lumberman,  r.  251,  3d 

"    Jacob  (Gordan  The  Tailor),  r.  730  McAllis- 
ter 

"    James  E.,  millwright,  r.  85  Everett 

GORDAN   THE   TAILOR 

(Jacob  Gordan)  merchant  tailor,  1122- 
1124  Market,  r.  730  McAllister 
Gordan  M.,   salesman  Hale  Bros.,   r.  1624  San 
Carlos  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  932  Battery 
Gordella  G.,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
Gordon  A.  D.,  salesman  Standard  Soda  Water 
Wks.,r.  1434  Valencia 
Alexander,  gripman,  r.  1645  Fulton 
Alexander,    tailor   H.   Brie   &   Co.,   r.    437 

Eddy 
Alexander,  bookkeeper  Western  Meat  Co., 

r.  20,  12th 
Alexander,  gripman    Market    St.    Ry.,   r. 

1645  McAllister 
Alexander  C.  clerk  Peter  E.   Erickson,  r. 

519  Sacramento 
Andrew  C,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  1882  Hyde 
Augusta  E.  Mrs.,  r.  118%  Fulton 
Charles  E.  motorman  MarKet  St.  Ry . ,  r.  1009 
Minnesota 

"    Cuthbert  P.,  cashier  Charles  Christensen, 
r.  1714  Clay 

GORDON   0.   W., 

steam  book  and  job  printer,  595  Mis- 
sion, r.  912  Taylor 

Gordon  Daniel,  cooper,  r.  710  Folsom 

Daniel  J.,  (Burke  &  Gordon),  r.    1710a  Bu- 
chanan 
Ed,  millwright  Joseph  Magner  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Elliot  G.,  shipwright  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  348, 

4th 
F.  E.,  ticket  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  314b  O'Far- 
rell 
Frank,  salesman  John  Percy 
George,  carpenter  and  builder,  423  Hayes, 

r.  9  Grand  Av 
George,  cook  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  1037  Mission 
George,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  Rivoli  Av 
George,  plumber,  .5271^  Geary 
George,  tailor,  r.  26  Elgin  Park  Av 
George,  waiter,  r.  771  Howard 
George  F.,  (Gordon  &  Young),  r.  Berkeley 
Georgina,  widow,  r.  908  Shotwell 
Harry  G.,   lumber  surveyor,   9  Mission,  r. 

1018A  Capp 
Harry  M.,  horseshoer  Maurice  Doyle,  r.  336 

O'Farrell 
Harry  S.,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  251  Clay 
Henry  E.,  rigger,  r.  605  Broadway 
James,  clerk,  r.  909  Taylor 
James,  salesman,  r.  25  Clara  Av 
James,  salesman  O'Connor.   Moffatt  &  Co.. 

r.  1645  Fulton 
James  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  9  Grand  Av 
James  E., machinist,  r.  110  Eddy 
James  E.,  wholesale  dried  fruits,  202  Mar- 
ket, room  4,  r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
Gordon    Jolin    (Montgomery    &    Co.),    r.    The 
Strathmore 


Gordon  John,    waiter  Thompson  &  Tobius,   r. 

137,  4th 
John,  watchman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  712 

Montgomery 
John  C.  F.,  U.  S.  Post  Office  Inspector,  U. 

S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  78c,  r.  Tacoma, 

Wash. 
Joseph,  mining,  r.  904  Shotwell 
Joseph,  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  3 

Everett 
Joseph  P.,  watchman,  r.  1341  Valencia 
Gordon  Laura  de  Force,  attorney  at  law,  64 

Murphy  Bldg,  1236  Market 
Lennox  A.,  cooper,  r.  710  Folsom 
Levi  B.,  driver,  r.  29  Beideman 
Louis  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  654  Minna 
Louise,  widow,  r.  1615  Lagiina 
Lucy  H.,  widow,  r.  715  Eddy 
Martin,  bricklayer,  r.  23'/2  Sycamore  Av 
Martin  I.,  gasfltter  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

15V2  Sheridan 
Mary,  widow,  r.  719  Bush 
Mary  Mrs.,  r.  58  Shipley 
Michael  P.,  teamster,  r.  9O814  Jackson 
Nicholas  W.,  bookkeeper  G.  A.  Burton,  r. 

1661  Octavia 
Noah  H.,  bookkeeper  Home  Mutual  Insur- 
ance Co. 
Palmer,  r.  908^  Jackson 
Patrick,  r.  74  Brady 
Patrick,  driver  Eagen  &  Sheerin,  r.   1397 

Baker 
Patrick,  paver,  r.  527^^  Geary 
Patrick  H.  (Nunan  &  Gordon),  r.  743,  17th 
Patrick  J.,  liquors,  723,  .5th  Av 
Phil  K..  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1708  Octavia 
Philip,  salesman  M.  Scheyer  &   Bro.,    r. 

I2O81/2  Turk 
Philip  T.,  clerk  Geyser  Water  Co.,  r.  737 

Bush 
Robert,  ship  carpenter,  r.  125,  22d 
Robert  J.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

56IV2  Minna 
Samuel,  merchant,  r.  654  Minna 
Samuel,  peddler,  r.  224.  8th 
Samuel  A.,  salesman  Jonas  Schoenfeld,  r. 

I2O81/2  Turk 
Sarah  Mrs.,  janitress  Le  Conte  Primary 

School,  r.  908i^  Jackson 
Scott    M.,  gripman   Geary  St.   Ry.,  r.   23 

Blake 
Stephen  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  527i^  Geary 
Thomas  G.,  gateman  Occidental  Hotel 
Walter,  teamster  Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.,  r.  908 

Shotwell 
W.  H.,  r.  606  Sjtter 

William,  clerk  J.  H.  Schleef ,  r.  9O814  Jack- 
son 
William,  driver  U.  S.  Mail  Service,  r.  113 

Clara 
William,  motorman    Market  St.    Ry.,    r. 

1729  Eddy 
William,  stonecutter,  r.  41  Dorland 
William  A.,    foreman   White  Bros.,  r.  211 

Shotwell 
William  B.,  horseshoer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

15191/2  Mason 
William  P.,  billposter,  r.  25  Clara  Av 
Gordon  &  DUworth  (New  York)  table  delica- 
cies, August  J.  De  Lamare  agent,  office 

201  Front 
Gordon  &   Young  (George  F.  Gordon  and  Ed- 
ward   F.    Young),   attorneys   at  law,  14 

Sansome,  rooms  6-9 
iSS^Gordon.    See  Gordan,  Gorton  and  Gourdon 
Gore  Albert  A.,  butcher,  r.  702^4  Bush 
"    Cyrus  A.  (Ingerson  &  Gore),  r.  Oakland 
"    Fran  is  E.,  painter,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Frederick  A.,  driver  Goldberg,   Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  702!/2Bush 
"    James  M.,   asst.  keeper  Farallone  Light 

Station 
"    John  C,  collector  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,r. 

11  Essex 
"    Margaret  Miss,  stenographer  F.  Korbel  & 

Bros.,  r.  189  Hyde 
"    Robert,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Coptic 
Gorecevi  John,  paver,  r.  1416  Harrison  rear 


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Gorenflo  Otto,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry. 

r.  124  Erie 
Gorevan  James  J.,  r.  1825  Clay 
"    James  J.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  3128  Washington 
"    Joseph  T.,  policeman,  r.  3000'/^  Laguna 
"    William  I.,  clerk  George  D.  Collins,  r.   1825 
Clay 
Gorey  John  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r,  812 

Lott 
Gorf  Daniel,  printer,  r.  646  Stevenson 
"    Jacob,  painter,  r.  646  Stevenson 
Gorflnkel  Abraham,  barber  W.  Gorflnkel,  r.  615 
Octavia 
"    Ephhraim,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1042  How- 
ard, r.  462  Clementina 
"    Harry,  peddler,  r.  462  Clementina 
"    Isaac,  peddler,  r.  462  Clementina 
"    Jacob,  distributor  postoffice,  r.  615  Octavia 
"    Lee,  salesman  E.  Gorflnkel,  r.  462  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Meyer,  bookbinder    Phillips    Bros.,   r.  615 

Octavia 
"    William,  barber,  442,6th,  r.  615  Octavia 
Gorgen  Friederich,  cement  worker,  r.  10  Isis 
Gorges  Edena  Miss,  r.  23  De  Boom 
GorgoU   Max,    tanner  S.  Bloom  i  Sons,  r.  1406 
Nebraska 
"    Richard,  tanner  Becker  &  Knudsen,  r.  1406 
Nebraska 
Gorham  Albert  F.,  varieties,  2148  Mission 
Barclay,  laborer,  r.  417  Clementina 
Charles  L.,  r.  20  Rondel  PI 
Daniel,  clerk  U.    S.  Naval  Officer  of  Cus- 
toms, r.  1612  Clay 
Daniel  J.,  clerk,  r.  22  Beaver 
Henry  F.,  engraver  Dickman- Jones  Co.,  r. 

1805a  Folsom 
Humphrey  W.,  clerk,  r.  22  Beaver 
James,  teamster  Michael  Hodge 
Mary,  widow,  r.  523,  7th  rear 
Michael  C,  secretary  Pacific  Undertakers, 

777  Mission,  r.  31  Sanchez 
Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1540,  17th 
Michael  J. , groceries  and  liquors,  27  Everett 
Patrick  J.,  teamster,  r.  22  Beaver 
Rubber  Factory,  William  J.  Gorham  pro- 
prietor, 315  Mission 
Sarah  C,  widow,  r.  2422  Mission 
Wesley  T.  (Hadwen  Swain  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  1824 

Vallejo 
W.  G.,  storekeeper  str  Peru 
William   J.,    proprietor    Gorham    Rubber 
Factory,  315  Mission,  r.  Alameda 
Gorie  James  T.,  wood  and  coal,  631  Howard,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Goring  Charles,  scenic  artist  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  44,  3d 
Gorlier  Gustave,  machinist,  r.  514  O'Farrell 
"    Henry,  helper  r.  514  O'Farrell 
"    James  A.,  laborer,  r.  514  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  machinist,  r.  514  O'Farrell 
Gorman  Andrew  J.,  varnisher,  r.  370  Anderson 
"    Augusta  Miss,  millinery,  1372  Market  and 

42,  6th,  r.  193  Hyde 
"    Bartley,  storekeeper  str  Coptic,  r.  245,  2d 
"    Bernard,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  932 

Minnesota 
"    Charles,  clerk  Martin  Hink,  r.  23141/2  Larkin 
"    Christopher  C,  painter  Pacific  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  370  Anderson 
"    Daniel,  r.  240  Langton 
"    David  J.,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Moflatt 

&Co.,  r.  823  Grove 
"    David    L.,    groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Post  and  Buchanan,  r.  1613  Post 
"    Denis,  chief  engineer  str  Sausalito,  r.  Sau- 

salito 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  11  Kissling 
"    Edward,  electrotyper,  r.  2304  Harrison 
"    Edward,  groceries  and  liquors,  644  Natoma 
"    Edward,    molder   Filmer-RoUins    Electro 

Co.,  r.  313,  20th 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"     Evelyn,  r.  70714  Webster 
"    Felix,  r.  733  Harrison 
"    Francis,  tanner,  r.  Kansas  nr  Yolo 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  604  Pine 
"    Frank,  boiler  maker,  r.  546,  1st 
"    Frand,  coal  passer  str  San  Jose 


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Gorman  George  C,  house  painter,  r.  1   Board- 
man  PI 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  11  Farren  Av 
■'    James,  driver  Hibernia  Brewery,   r.  2211 

Greenwich 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  733  Harrison 
"    James,  lineman  fire  alarm  and  police  tele- 
graph, r.  410  Harrison 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  216  Filbert 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1318  Scott 
'=    James  A.,  clerk  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse  Co., 

r.  216  Filbert 
"    James  A.,  newspaper  carrier,  r.  456  Minna 
"    James  B.  (Gowen,    Gorman   &    Co.),  r.    15 

Tilden 
"    James  J.,  clerk  Edmund  E.  Hill.  r.   1110 

Eddy 
"    James  J.,  rancher,  r.  43,  6th 
"    James  M.,  real  estate,  r.  39  Turk 
"    Jane  B.  Miss,   teacher  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  44,  6th 
"    John,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
"    John,  r.  601  Natoma 
"    John,  barber,  r.  1023'4  Capp 
"    John,  clerk  Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  r.  2304 

Harrison 
"    John,  hostler  H.  Foy  &  Co.,  r.  1118  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  18  East 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    John,  piledriver,  r.  1143a  Stevenson 
"    John  G.,  janitor,  r.  1621  Post 
"    John  M.,  harness  maker,  r.  127  Perry 
"    Joseph  C,  clerk,  r.  104,  7th 
"    Josephine  Miss,  milliner,  r.  193  Hyde 
"    J.  Squrges,  salesman,  r.  2(3th  nr  Treat  Av 
"    Lenora  Mrs.,  bakery,  230.  8th 
"    M.,  coal  passer  str  C  ty  of  Sydney 
"    Maggie  Miss,  domestic,  308,  1st 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Excelsior,  39 

Turk 
"    Malachi,  laborer,  r.  384  Arlington 
•'    Mamie  Miss,  packer  W.   H.  Miner,  r.    10 

Bryant  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  325,  21st 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  823  Grove 
"    Margaret,  widow,  nurse,  916  Montgomery 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  janitor  Wilmerding  Memor- 
ial Free  Kindergarten,  r.  369,  11th 
"    Mary,   widow,   liquors    and   boarding,  313 

Folsom 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2206  Devisadero 
"    Michael,  r.  2  California  Av 
"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  6  Michigan 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Michael  W.,  fireman,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    Owen,  groceries  and  liquors,  200,  21st 
"    Owen,  policeman,  r.  32  (132)  12th 
"    Owen,    watchman    Golden    Gate     Woolen 

Mills,  r.  SE  cor  21st  and  Florida 
"    Patrick,  driver  Hibernia  Brewery 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  240  Langton, 
and  expressman,  404  Davis,  r.  238  Lang- 
ton 
"    Peter  W.,  teamster,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    Richard  F.,  bookbinder,  r.  709  McAllister 

rear 
"    Simon,  r.  315  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  compositor,  r.  705!^  Natoma 
■'    Thomas  E.,  brass  finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 

Plating  Wks,  r.  117  Natoma 
"    Thomas  F.,  carpenter,  r.  44  Dame 
"    Victor,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
•'    William,  clerk,  r.  313,  20th 


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"    William  J.,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  and  teacher  Lincoln  Evening  School, 

r.  412,9th 

Gormley  Edward,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

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"    George   G.,  secretary  George  E.  Plummer 

«fc  Co.,  45  Steuart,  r.  Alabama 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  40  Clara  rear 
■'    John,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    John  F.  G.,  r.  2002  Taylor 
"    John  J.,  salesman  George  E.  Plummer  & 

Co.,  r.  2002  Taylor 
"    Mary  Miss   (Gormley  &    McGirr),  r.    1314 

Larkin 
"    &  McGirr  (Miss  Mary  Gormley  and  Eliza- 
beth McGirr),  bakery,  1314  Larkin 
Gornitzka  Christian,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1912  McAllister 
Gorrell  George  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  830  Bryant 

"     William,  laborer,  r.  830  Bryant 
Gorrick  John,  polisher,  r.  8V2  Harriet 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2^4  Harriet 
"    Michael,  boxmaker,  r.  2)4  Harriet 
Gorrill  Ricliard  W.,  president  Pacific  Bridge  Co. . 

4  California,  room  8,  r.  Oakland 
Gorrow  Boris  F.  Mrs.,  r.  62114  Post 
Gorschin  John,  malster  Herman  Zwieg.    r.   735 

Brannan 
Gorse  Antoinette,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  1231 
Stockton 
"    Peter,  acid  maker,  r.  31  Freelon 
Gortan-Cappelari  William,  plaster  casts,   cor 

14th  and  Jessie 
Gorter  George,  driver  C.  M.  Hawes,  r.  428  Con- 
necticut 
"    Henry  H.,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S. 
F.  F.  D.,  r.  2210  Leavenworth 
Gorton  Carey  D.,  dentist,  10  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  413  Harrison 
4®=-  Gorton.    See  Gordon 
Gortz  Lorentz  (Wassmann  &  Gortz),  r.  929  Fol- 

som 
Goryl  Benjamin,  harness  maker,  r.  1322  Minna 

"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  1322  Minna 
Gosbee   Annie  A.  Mrs.,  clerk  Armstrong  &  Ba- 
con, r.  610  Bush 
Gosch  John,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 

723  Broadway 
Gostick  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  413  Sierra 
Goserud  Olaf,  shoemaker,  704  Valencia 
Gosland  Thomas,  shipping  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane 
&  Co.,  r.  165  Tehama 
"     William  T.,  teams  er,  r.  5  Wisconsin 
Goslin  Jennie,  domestic,  r.  10  Bartlett 
Gosliner  Aaron,  restaurant,  119,  6th,  r.  1514  Moss 
"    Arthur,  bookkeeper,  r.  1823  Sutter 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1318  O'Farrell 
"    Hannah  Miss,  clerk,  r.  10954  Austin 
"    Harry  B.,  stock  broker,  304  Montgomery,  r. 

2241^4  Sutter 
"    Henry  E.,  salesman,  r.  1318  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob,  collector,  r.  1318  O'Farrell 
■'    Louis  S.,  salesman  Oscar  Moses,  r.  109'/^ 

Austin 
"    Nathan  A.,  merchant,  r.  1823  Sutter 
"    Samuel,  salesm  tn,  r.  1318  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel  A.,  butcher,  r.  236i/4,  11th 
"    Simon,  tailor,  r.  IO914  Austin 
Goslinsky  E.  &  Co.   (Philip  E.  Goslinsky),  man- 
ufacturers cigars,  217-219  Battery 
"    Minna,  widow,  r.  1360  Post 
"    Philip  E.  (E.  Goslinsky  &  Co.),  r.  1.S60  Post 
"    Samuel,  bookkeeper  E.  Goslinsky  &  Co.,  r. 
1.360  Post 


Goslow  John,  r.  70914  Harrison  rear 
Gospel  Hall,  832  Howard 

Gospodnetich  Anton,  restaurant,   109  Eddy.  r. 
113  Eddy 
"    Dominic,  waiter  Anton   Gospodnetich,  r. 

522  Jessie 
"    Samuel,  cook  Anton  Gospodnetich,   r.  522 

GOSS  ALICE  M.,  M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
741  Sutter,  liours  i  to  3  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone East  421 

Goss  Charles  E.,  wood,  coal,   hay  and  grain, 
2102  Mission,  r.  2034b  Mission 
"     Elden  M.,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  437-439 

Castro 
"    Eugenia    J.,  widow    proprietor    Tremont 

House,  523  Kearny 
"    Ferdimand.  clerk,  r.  1254  Mission 
"    German  Adolfo,  accountant  Thiedemann  & 

Delius,  r.  501  Geary 
"    John,  carpetlayer,  r.  276  Jessie 
"    Lizzie  H.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  672 Mission 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Michael  Goss),  poultry,  513-515 

Washington 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  723,  21st 
"    Michael  (M.  Goss  &  Co.),  r.  30  Hartford 
"    Sarah  F.  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  723,  21st 
"    William  H.,  physician,  r.  201  Powell 
Gosselk  John  (Gosselk  &  Gosselk).  r.  102,  6th 
"    Martin  (Gosselk  &  Gosselk),  r.  102,  6th 
"    &  Gosselk  (John  and  Martin),  liquors,  102, 
6th 
Gossip  Harriet  R.  Miss,  r.  816  Ellis 
"    James,  clerk  auditing  dept  Wells,  Fargo 
&Co.,  r.  816  Ellis 
Gosson  Charles,    special  policeman,    r.    1209^4 
Church 
"    Patrick,  salesman,  r.  1209^4  Church 
Gossovich  Michael,  porter  Bennett  &  Witmer, 

r.  353  Stevenson 
Gostry  Robert,  stevedore,  r.  PeraltaAvnr  May- 
flower 
Gotch  Frank,  electrician,  r.  19  Morris  Av 
Gotelli  Antonio,  driver  Gotelli  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor 
California  and  Devisadero 
"    Antonio,  peddler,  r.  134  Francisco 
"    Bertola,  r.  314  Pacific 

"    Brothers  (Domenico  and   Lorenzo),  fruits 
and  vegetables,  SW  cor  California   and 
Devisadero 
"    David,  r.  2311  Mason 

"    Domenico   (Gotelli  Bros.),  r.  SW  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Devisadero 
"    Domenico,  helper,  r.  134  Francisco 
"    Giovanni,  liquors.  946  Bryant 
"    L.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market,  r.  Bay  View 
"     Lorenzo  (Gotelli   Bros.),  r.   SW  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Devisadero 
"    Louis,  compositor  Hrvatska  Sloga 
"    M.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Vincenzo,  scavenger,  r.  1421%  Dupont  rear 
Gothardt  Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  UDikeman 

PI 
Gotsche   Frank,    trimmer    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  19  Morris  Av 
Gott  Fred  B.,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 
2480'4  Market 
"    Frederick  H.,  laborer,  r.  222  Carl 
Gott  George  A.,  secretary   North  Pacific  Trad  - 
ing  and  Packing  Co.,  330  Pine  room  15,  r. 
San  Leandro 
"    Peter  H.,  coachman.  2621  California 
"    Vincent,  cook,  r.  92T/2  Washington 
Gotte  Athanasius  Rev.,  assistant  St.  Boniface's 

Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
Gottenberg  Adolph,  r.  2214  Fillmore 

"    Hartley  W.,  r.  1144,  12th 
Gotterke  Frederick  W.  (Gotterke  &  Low),  r.  414 
Larkin 
"    &  Low   (Frederick  W.  Gotterke  and  Fred- 
erick W.  Low),  electricians,  414  Larkin 
Gottfried  Hendrichs,  sexton,  r.  628  California 
Gottheim  L.  &  Co.   (Louis  Gottheim),  tailors, 
350  Bush 
"    Louis  (L.  Gottheim  &  Co.),  r.  Lorin 
Gottland  James,  bookkeeper,  r.  62554  Larkin 


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Gottlieb  George,  cigars  and   tobacco,  1905  Fill- 
more 
"    Louis,  shoemaker,  715  Bush 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  157,  7th 
Gottliebson    Anna,   widow,    dressmaking,    334 

Eddy 
Gottlob  Jacob  J.   (Friedlander,  Gottlob  &  Co.), 
r.  3^4  Monroe 
"    Joseph,  treasurer  Columbia  Theatre,  r.  3M 
Monroe 
Gottschalk  Adolph  A.,  clerk  Charles  H.  Gotts- 
chalk,  r.  21  Albion  Av 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  270  Jessie 
"    Charles  H.,  jeweler,   507  California,  r.    31 

Albion  Av 
"    Louis  A.,  engraver  Britton  &    Rey,  r.  21 

Albion  Av 
"    Otto  F.,  clerk  Charles  H.  Gottschalk,  r.  21 

Albion  Av 
"    William,  r.  20321/2  Bryant 
Gottsche  John,  butcher,  196  Noe 
Gottschlich  Herman  R. ,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peter- 
son, r.  10171/2  York 
Gottung  Charles  J.,  painter,  r.  5  Wilder 
"    Frederick,  carpenter  Brooks  Sign  Co.,  r.  220 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  C,  contractor,  r.  Harrison  nr  Pre- 

cita  Av 
"    Harry  C.  A.,  painter,  r.  1427  Howard 
"    William  L.,  painter,  r.  1427  Howard 
Gottwals  Rose  Miss,  dressmaking,  506  Leaven- 
worth 
Gfitz  Andrew,  porter  E.  A.   Fargo  Co.,  r.  928a 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Carl,  clerk,  r.  923a  Golden  Gate  Av 
.fi®=Gotz.    See  Goetz  and  Getz 
Gouailhardon  Baptiste,  florist,  r.  1108  Pacific 
■'    Felix,  waiter    Jacques   Mounier,    r.    2318 

Webster 
"    Jean  P.,  bartender,  r.  28  Scott  PI 
"    John,  r.  1108  Pacific 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  2328  California 
Goudlouppe  Joseph,  currier  South  S.  F.  Tan- 
nery, r.  7th  Av  South  nr  J 
Goudsmit  Louis,  pictures  and  frames,  818  Geary, 

r.  7  Albion  Av 
Goudy  Philip,  wire  worker,  r.  2020  Powell 
"    William,  ropemaker   Washburn   &   Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2020  Powell 
Gough  Alfred   L.,  salesman  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r. 
2519  Pine 
"    J.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  3  Alger 

PI 
"    James  W.,  clerk  Main  &  Winchester 
"    John  B.,  r.  971  Harrison 
"    Louise,  domestic,  15  Fair  Oaks 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  groceries,  971  Harrison 
"    Richard,  miner,  r.  355  Brannan 
"    Robert  F.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  971 
Harrison 
Gough  Thomas  J.,  secretary  Pao.  Saw  Mfg.  Co. 
17-19  Fremont,  r.  908  Greenwich 
"    William,  boiler  maker,  r.  274  Minna 
iS3-Gough.    See  Goff 

Gould  and  Curry  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co., 
Nev.),  Alfred  K.   Durbrow  secretary,  69 
Nevada  Block 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2242  Bush 
"    Carriage    Co.    (Cincinnati,    Ohio),    W.    L. 

Heise  manager,  36%  Fremont 
"    Charles    A.,    carrier   postofftoe,    r.    IbOiy^ 

Buchanan 
"    Charles  B.,  conductor  S.P.  Co.,  r.  726i/2.21st 
"    Charles  W.  (Gould  &  Jaudin),  r.  1608  Val- 

leio 
"    Charles  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  7 

Day 
"    David  F.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  Alameda 
"    Ellen  K.,  widow,  r   1608  Vallejo 
'■     Eugene  H.,  vineyardist,  r.  1713  McAllister 
"    Frank  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  422  Guerrero 
"    George  C,  painter  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    George  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2901  Jackson 
■'    George  W.,  laborer,  r.  444,  9th 
"    Harry   E.,  salesman  O'Connor,   Moffatt  & 

Co.,r.  905  Market 
"    Harry  P.,  clerk  Pao.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  904  Van  Ness  Av 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glazed  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Gould    James    Jr.,    mechanical    engineer   Pac. 

Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  C,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  723 

Clementina 
"    John  M.,  teamster  Herbert  &Vogel,  r.  721% 

Broadway  rear 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1035  Noe 
"    Matthew,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Loui- 
siana 
"    Nathan,  vice-president  Whitney  Transfer 

Co.,  3-5  Commercial,  r.  Petaluma 
"    O.  F.  Mrs.,  unfurnished  rooms,  256-258,  8th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  loiO  Natoma 
"    Peter  F.,  laborer,  r.  444,  9th 
"     Richard,  laborer,  r.  23  Baldwin  Court 
"    S.  Harry,  solicitor,  r.  9  Rondel  PI 
"    Sidney  E.  (Eggers,   Gould  &  Co.),  r.  2508 

Mission 
"    Solon    S.,    traveling    salesman   Hooper  & 

Jennings,  r.  Stockton,  Cal. 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  149,  9th 
"    Thomas  B.,  bookbinder  Phillips   Bios.,  r. 

322,  19th 
"    Thomas  F.,  teamster,  r.  311  Hyde 
"    Walter  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  13% 

Washington  Av 
"    Willard  E.,  machinist   Pac.   Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  O.,  actuary  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  904  Van  Ness  Av 
"    &  Jaudin  (Charles  W.  Gould  and  Harry  U. 

Jaudin),  produce  commission  merchants, 

312-316  Washington 
i6»-Gould.    See  Goold  and  Gauld 
Gouldy  Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  1307  Larkin 
Goulet  Isidore  (Lancaster  &  Co.),  r.  1511  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Gouley  Elien,  widow,  r.  1326  Pacific 
"    Joseph  F.,  painter,  r.  1326  Pacific 
"    William  H.,  coffee  roaster,  r.  1326  Pacific 
Gourdon  Armand,  plumber  and  gasfitter,   1305 

Powell 
Gourley  Frank  A.,  miner,  r.  443  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    H.  W.  Stokes,  physician,  1059  Market,  r.  34 

Glen  Park  Av 
"    Robert,    gasfitter   Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 

1.37 ,  5th 
Goursolle  Adrien,  lodgings,  619%  Mission 
Goustiaux  August  (J.  Jullien  &  Co.),  and  acting 

consul  Greece,  r.  625  Union 
Gout  Joseph,  laborer  Cal.   Fertilizing  Wks.,  r. 

5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Vincent,   liquors,    116  Geary,  r.  12  Harlan 

PI 
Gouvi  Emile,   porter  Felix  Coblentz  &  Co.,r. 

1213  Kearny 
"    Martin,    ironer    Edouard    Bonnet,    r.    326 

Drumm 
Gove  Andrew  J.,  grain  dealer,  r.  925  Vallejo 
"    David  M.,  druggist,  2101  Fillmore 
"    Edward  V.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  Berkeley 
"    Evelyn  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Frederick  S. 

Stratton,  r.  Oakland 
"    F.  L.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  M.,  clerk  F.  A.  Hyde,  r.  2929  Jack- 
son 
"    Hugh,  baker,  r.  140  Natoma 
"    Isaac  W.,  master  bark  Columbia,  35  Steu- 

art,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Jacob  T.,  mining,  24  Montgomery,  r.  1712% 

Devisadero 
"    Jeremiah    D.,    proprietor    Eureka    Grain 

Cleaner,  E  s  Montgomery  bet  Francisco 

and  Chestnut,  r.  Oakland 


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ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St, 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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any  in  the  market  in  l 

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Gove  John  H.,  manufacturer  wool  presses,  NW 
cor  Montgomery  and  Chestnut,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  R.  (Gove  &  Co.),  r.  9a5  Vallejo 
"    &  Co.  (William  R.  Gove),  grain  receivers. 
Section  2  Seawall 
Gover  Mining  Co.,   Robert  McF.  Doble  secre- 
tary. 202  Sansome,  3d  floor,  room  2 
Gow  Douglas  M.,  shoemaker,  r.  272  Stevenson 
"    P.  George,  agent  Gold  and   Silver  Extrac- 
tion Co.  of  America  (limited),  23  Steven- 
son, r.  Alameda 
Gowan   Andrew,  janitor,  14  Grant  Av,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Edward  (Gowan,  Gorman  &  Co.),  r.  Berk- 
eley 
"     , Gorman  &  Co.  (Edward  Gowan  and  James 
B.  Gorman),    carriage  painters,  314-318 
McAllister 
GowerHugh  T.,  collector  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  Oak 

land 
Gowing  George,  machinist  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Goyen  Alice  A.,  widow,  r.  7  Marye  Terrace 
Goyette  Annie,  widow,  r.  1751a  Howard 
Goyheneix  Peter,  laundry,  625  Turk 
Graaff  Rebecca,  widow,  r.  916,  23d 
AS=Graaff.    See  Graef.  Graf  and  Graff 
Graba  Giuseppe,  r.  339^4  Broadway 
Grabau  Brothers   (Frederick  W.  and  EmilA.), 
liquors,  417  Bush 
"     Emil  A.   (Grabau  Bros,  and  Schroeder  & 

Grabau).  r.  705c  Stockton 
"    Frederick  W.  (Grabau  Bros.),  r.  3'/4  Monroe 
"    John,  clerk  John  H.  Becker,  r.  624  Taylor 
"    Robert    H.     (Neubert  &    Grabau),  r.    307 
Gough 
Grabe    Caroline  D.   E.,  widow,   r.   1122    Sacra- 
mento 
"    Frank,  liquors,  NW  cor  Dwight  and  San 
Bruno  Av 
Graber  Hans,  dairy  produce,  3239  Market 
"    Hermann,  r.  223  Minna 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  cook  Joseph  Cook 
>8®=Graber.    See  Graeber 
Grabert  Paul,  painter,  r.  28  Turk 
Grabo  Carl  F.,  dairy  produce,  643  Vallejo 
Grabosky  Morris,  r.  64  Natoma 
Gracchi  Giacomo  (L.   Baglietto  &  Co.)   r.  1708 

Dupont 
Gracchi  G.  B.  &  Co.  (Giovanni  B.  Gracchi   and 
G.  B.  Baglietto),  boat  builders,  3  Vallejo 
"    Giovanni  B.  (G.  B.  Gracchi  &  Co.),  r.  1708 
Dupont 
Grace  Anna  Miss,  clerk,  r.  16  Sanchez 
Grace  Cliurcli  (Episcopal)   Rev.    R.  C.  Foute 

rector,  SE  cor  Stockton  and  California 
Grace  Eugene  B.,   provision  commission  mer- 
chant and  agent    Jacob  Dold  Packing 
Co.,  640,  5th,  r.  2505  California 
'•     Frank  A.,  clerk,  r.  320  Ellis 
"    Henry  S.,  with  Grace-Reynolds  Labeling 

Machine  Co.,  r.  371  Jessie 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  1157^/4  Folsom 
"    James  F.,  horseshoer  John  Grace,  r.  1900 

McAllister 
■'    James  P.,  clerk,  r.  211,  24th 
"    Jeremiah,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r. 

501  Napa 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  211,  24th 
"    John,  compositor,  r.  220,  11th 
"    John,  horseshoer,  r.  423,  9th 
"    John,  horseshoer,  1108  Howard,  r.  1900  Mc- 
Allister 
"    John,   steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 
Napa 


Grace  John  J.,  horseshoer  John  Grace,  r.  1900 
McAllister 
Joseph,  r.  254V2  Perry 
Joseph,  driver  C.  Hack,  r.  248  Oak 
Joseph,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 
Margaret  A.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  16  Sanchez 
Matthew,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
Max,  jeweler,  r.  Bright  nr  Palmetto  Av 
Grace  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  Mar- ' 
cus  F.  Colburn  pastor,  NW  cor  21st  and 
Capp 
"    Patrick,  clerk,  r.  1707b  Stockton 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  r.  48  Ridley 
"    -Reynolds  Labeling  Machine  Co.,  J.  Joseph 
president,    Ernest    F.    Gutschow   vice- 
president.  Walter  Hirschfeld  secretary, 
143-147  Beale 
"    Vivian  T.,  widow,  r.  136  Langton 
"    William  F.,  clerk  The  Lebenbaum  Co.,  r. 

16  Sanchez 
"    William  J.,  lumber  dealer,  r.  423,  9th 
"    William  P.,  carpen  ter,  r.  48  Ridley 
Grace  W.  E.  &  Co.   (incorporated),  Robert  B. 
Huie  and  J.  H.  Rosseter  sub-managers, 
shipping   and   commission  and   agents 
South    American    Steamship    Co.,    The 
Bank  of  Tarapaca  and  London  (Limited) . 
also  at  New  York,  London,  Lima,  Val- 
paraiso, Callao,  Santiago  and  Concep- 
tion, 203  California 
Gracey  Henry,  hardware,  403  Hayes,  r.  232  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    Mary  D.,  widow,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
Gracia  Frank,  waiter,  r.  607  Vallejo 
"    John,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co. 
"    Marie,  domestic,  917  Noe 
Gracier  Addie  J.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  446  Bartlett 
"    Charles,  pressman,  r.  36  Valley 
"    Frank,  r.  446  Bartlett 
"    Jennie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1032 

Fair  Oaks 
"    Ruby,  student,  r.  446  Bartlett 
Graciette  August,  bartender  D.  Chesney,  r.  110, 

6th 
Grade  Louis  A.,  candy  manufacturer,  538  Wash- 
ington, r.  1213  Noe 
"    William  A.,  salesman,  r.  1213  Noe 
Grader  Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  49  Everett 
Gradin  August,  painter,  r.  608  Jersey 
Gradwohl  Abraham,  clerk,  r.  1418  Powell 
"    David,  manager  Davis  Bros.,  r.  509  Hyde 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  24^2  Langton 
Gradwohl  Maurice,  attorney  at  law,  402  Mont- 
gomery, room  25,  r.  1924  Steiner 
"    Meyer,  wine  broker,  402  Montgomery,  room 

25,  r.  509  Hyde 
"    Selig,  butcher,  r.  2W2  Langton 
Grady  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
"    August,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.,  r. 

709  Minna 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  614  Noe 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  12  Moss 
■'    James,  r.  31OV2  Sanchez 
' '    James ,  foreman  Engine  33,  and  lamplighter 

S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  1438  Pacific 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  593i4  Ash  Av 
"    John.,  fireman  str  Arago,  r.  41  Pacific 
"    John,  molder,  r.  627  Jessie 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  817  Howard 
Grady  John  H.,  real  estate  agent,  333  Montgom- 
ery, r.  730,  34th 
"    John  J.,  expressman,  r.  310  Sancbez 
"    John  J.,  fitter  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r.  534 

Howard 
"    Joseph  M.,  clerk,  r.  637  Jessie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  506  Minna 
"    Mark,  harness  maker,  r.  7  Middle 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  593^4  Ash  Av 
"    Mary  H.  Miss,  printer  Call,  r.  12  Moss 
"    Michael,  driver  Heineman  &  Stern,  r.  1411 

Larkin 
"    Michael,  hostler,  r.  7  Middle 
"    Michael  W.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  346, 

4th 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Plymouth 

Av 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  961 V2  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  425  Natoma 


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Grady  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  563  Mission 
"    Thomas  H.,  painter,  r.  506  Minna 
"    Timothy  H.,  carpenter,  r.  bdSM  Ash  Av 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  593!^  Ash  Av 

4®=Grady.    See  O'Grady 

Graeber  Charles,  butcher,  2121  Fillmore 
"    Charles  F.,  teacher  music,  634  Post 
"    Ferdinand,  foreman  Paul  Drasdo,  r.    1030b 
Folsom 

^S'Graeber.    See  Graber 

Graef  Adele  M.  Mrs,  teacher  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2420  Howard 
"    Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2420  Howard 
"    Herman,  agent,  r.  681  Mission 

4®-Graef.    See  GraaS,  Graf  and  Graff 

Grading  August,  barber  Samuel  Harrod,  r.  705, 
5th 

Graessler  Annie  Mrs.,  milliner,  127  Taylor 
"    Johann  E.  F.,  waiter,  r.  127  Taylor 

Graesslin    William   H.,    clerk    Michalitschke 
Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  727,  2d 

GRAF  BROTHERS 

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facturers human  hair  goods,  hair  or- 
naments and  fancy  goods,  569  Market 

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Graf  Christian,  driver,  r.  5  Midway 
"     Edward,  confectioner,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Frank,  brewer,  r.  1909  Harrison 
■'    Fred  W.,  watchmaker  William  Manning, 

r.  221/2  Hickory  Av 
"    George,    cellarman    Ipglenook    Vineyard 

Agency,  r.  662  Howard 
"    Henricus,  r.  1123  Scott 
"    Jacob  L,.  (Graf  Bros.),  r.  1632  O'Farrell 
"    Otto,  bottler  George  Steiger,  r.  5  Cedar  Av 
"    Richard  J.,  cashier  Rauer's  Law  and  Col- 
lection offlce,  r.  1120  Ellis 
"    Siegfried,  liquors,  538  Hayes 
"    William,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
«®-Graf.    See  Graaff,  Graef  and  Graff 
Grafe  Joseph,  liquors,  540  Clay,  r.  1014A  Wash- 
ington 
Graff  Albert,  clerk  Kolb  &  Denhard,  r.  15  Erie 
"    Albert  S.,  lamps,  47,  2d,  r.  Alameda 
"    Alfred,  student  VanderNaillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  1326  Leavenworth 
"    Amos,  carpenter,  r.  234,  19th 
"    Armin  Mrs.,  r.  1326  Leavenworth 
"    Eva,  widow,  r.  427^4  Bryant 
"    Frank,  boatman,  Steuart  St.  Wharf,  r.  144 

Perry 
"    George  A.,  can  maker  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r. 

234,  19th 
"    Gustav,  bakery  and  stationery,  2759,  16th 
"    Gustave  F.,  wood  seller,  r.  612  Treat  Av 
"    Harry,  finisher  John  Hoey,  r.  527  Howard 
"    Joseph,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Joseph  J.,  teamster,  r.  326  Guerrero 


Graff  Justin,  machinist,  r.  612  Treat  Av 
"    Robert  W.,  special  agent  Provident  Sav- 
ings   Life    Assurance    Society,    r.    San 

Leandro 
"    Ulrich.  clerk,  r.  2759,  16th 
"    Uriah,  hoseman  Engine  3,  r.  1327 California 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1544  Howard 
J8®=Graff.    See  Graaff,  Graef  and  Graf 
Graffenberg  Frank,  bartender  E.  Lyman,  r.  bOZYz 

Broadway 
Graft  Bernard,  cook,  r.  IOOV2  Jackson 
Gragen  Mary,  widow,  r.  1259,  18th 
Gragg  Fred,  carpenter,  r.  504  Natoma 
Graham  Adams  S.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Beaver 
"    Alice  Miss,  saleslady  Pac.   Straw  Wks,  r. 

2726  Folsom 
"    Andrew,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  2  Michigan  PI 
"    Angus  A.,  foreman  ParafQne  Paint  Co.,  r. 

129  Grove 
"    Arthur,  helper  Fulton  Eng  and  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  2319  Lombard 
"    Arthur,  leverman    Sutter    St.   Ry,   r.  3414 

Sacramento 
"    Arthur  W.,  trimmer    Edison     Light    and 

Power,  r.  30  Caselli  Av 
Graham  Augusta  B.  Mrs.,  decorative   artist, 

220  Post,  r.  The  Renton 
"    C,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
"    Camille,  widow,  r.  617  Powell 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  10  Reed 
"    Cassie  A.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  127,  4th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th 

Av  South 
"    Catherine  H.  Mrs.,  stewardess  stmr  Ala- 
meda, r.  1218  Folsom 
"    C.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2412  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Chalmers  H.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham 

Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  132  Castro 
"    Charles,  driver  Joseph  L.  Breyer 
"    Charles  E.,    manufacturers'     agent,     119 

Bush,  r,  2510a  California 
"    Charles  E.,  secretary  F.   S.    Douty,  Union 

Trust  Bldg,  room  51,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Charles  K.,  stenographer  Standard  Oil  Co., 

r.  606  Montgomery 
"    Clara  Miss,  retoucher  John  W.   Baker,   r. 

621  Bush 
■'    Crawford ,  cooper,  r.  233  Perry 
"    Daniel,  calker,  r  440  Bartlett 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  812  Kearny 
Graham  Decorative  Art,  220  Post 
"    Donald  de  V.,  artist,  609  Sacramento,  r.  1105 

Hyde 
"    Edward,  clerk  Winther  Bros.,  r.  HI  Lang- 
ton 
Graham  Edward  J.,  president  People's  Express 

and  Transfer  Co.,  20  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  W.,  solicitor  Thomas  Murray,  r. 

510  Davis 
Graham  Edward  Y.,  decorative  artist,  220  Post, 

r.  The  Renton 
"    Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann 

Grammar  School,  r.  219  Capp 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1217  McAllister 
"     Emma  B.,  widow,  r.  1029  Ellis 
"    Fernando  C,  r.  651%  Folsom 
"    Frances  J.,  widow,  r.  825,  16th  Av  South 
"    Frank,  clerk  Arnold  Bros. 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  324  Clipper 
"    Fred,  traveling  salesman  F.  A.  Beckett,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Gawn,  wood  and  coal,  1004  Minnesota 
"    George,  bookkeeper,  r.  100234  Hyde 
"     George,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  346,  4Lh 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  U}4  Freelon 


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GRAHAM  GEORGE  D., 

printing  inks  and  rollers,  529  Com- 
mercial, r.  109  De  Long  Av 

"    George  E.,  bookkeeper  James  Graham,  r. 

208  Eddy 
George  H.,  policeman,  r.  3125  Mission 
George  S.,  cashier  Hotel  Pleasanton,  r.  935 

Sutter 
George  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  935  Sutter 
George  T.,  storekeeper  The  Baldwin 
Gerold  O.,  miner,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
Hall,  SE  cor  Alabama  and  Precita  Av 
Hannah,  widow,  r.  1123  Sutter 
Harry,  pressfeeder  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r.  1710 

Leavenworth 
Graham  Harvey  (Harvey  Graham  &  Co.),  and 

truckman,  office  301  Montgomery,  r.  1023 

Bryant 
Graliam    Harvey  &    Co.    (Harvey   Graham), 

granite  curb   dealers,  office    301   Mont- 
gomery 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  1716  Vallejo 
"    Henry,  delivery  clerk  Cal.  Transportation 

Co.,  r.  11  Hoilis 
"    H.   M.,    operator  W.  U.   Tel.    Co.,    r.    127 

Kearny 
"    Irvine,  deputy  County  Clerk 
"    Isaac,  plumber,  r.  3414  Sacramento 
"    J.,  2d  steward  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    James,  assayer  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  813  Shot  well 
"    James, driver  Matthews  Bros.  &Co.,  r.  1434 

Valencia 
"    James,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  38 

Lundy  Lane 
"    James,  manufacturer  stoves,  ranges,  etc., 

35,  2d,  r.  Newark,  Cal. 
"    James,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,    r.  43>g 

Dore 
"    James,    packer,  r.  Beach  bet.  Baker  and 

Lyon 
"    James,  steward  bkt  Planter,  r.   1610  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    James,  steward  Chemical  Engine  1 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  624  Tennessee 
"    James  D.,  bookkeeper  Weston  Basket  and 

Mnfg.  Co.,  r.  119  Pierce 
"    James  E.,  engineer  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.,  r. 

2015  O'Farrell 
Graham  James  H.,  vice-president  and  mana- 
ger Vulcan  Iron  Works,  135  Fremont,  r. 

1217  McAllister 
"    James  T.,  r.  1123  Sutter 
"    James  W.,  clerk  James  Graham,  r.  37,  2d 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  419,  29th 
■'    John,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  1007  Fair 

Oaks 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  36  Clinton  Park 
"    John,  expressman,  SE  cor  Market  and  8th, 

r.  Precita  Av  nr  Alabama 
"    John,  painter,  r.  230  Duncan 
"    John,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  1313  Sansome 
"    John  N.,  r.  2412  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  718  Laurel  Av 
"    John    T.,  groceries,    liquors    and    general 

merchandise,  SE  cor  Alabama  and  Pre- 
cita Av 
"    John  W.,  coal  agent  Oregon  Improvement 

Co.,  r.  1204  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  W.,  druggist,  r.  321  Geary 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  1727M  Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph,  wood  and  coal,  330^4,  6th 


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Telephone  Main  240. 


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123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


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691 


Graham  Julia  B.,  widow,  r.  1  Latham  PI 
"    Julia  M.  Mrs.,  janitress  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  200  Mission 
"    Lawrence  W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1814  Polk 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  76534  Howard 
"     M.  Mrs.,  r.  219  Capp 
Graham  M.  A.,  proprietor   Oriental   Gas    En- 
gine Wks,  105  Beale,  r.  438  Geary 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  313  Eddy 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  718  Laurel  Av 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  MYi  Lily  Av 
"    M.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  905  Market 
Graham  Paper  Co.  (St.   Louis,  Mo.),  W.  G. 

Richardson     Pacific     Coast     manager, 

office  537  Commercial 
"    Patrick,  coachman,  534  Folsom 
"    P.  Edward,  seaman,  r.  202  Grove 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  3414  Sacramento 
"    Richard  H.,  cigarmaker,  r.  510  Davis 
"    Robert,    salesman    Ben  H.   Lucke,    r.  314 

Leavenworth 
"    Robert  F  ,  policeman,  r.  419,  29th 
Graham  Robert  G.,  contracting  agent  Denver 

and  Rio  Grande  Railroad  Co.,  314  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  I.,  carpenter,  r.  1123  Sutter 
"    Robert  M.,  teacher  languages,  r.  331  Geary 
"    Robert  M.  Jr.,  photographer,  r.  331  Geary 
"    Robert  S.,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    Robert  T.,  janitor,  r.  300  Mission 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  719  Bush 
"    Samuel,  porter   Johnson    &  Brenneke,   r. 

217,  3d 
"    Samuel  J.,  3d  officer  str  Peru,  r.  419,  29th 
Graham  Stenographic  Bureau,  i  Mills  Bldg, 

4th  floor 
"    T.,  waiter  str  St.  Paul 
"    Thomas,  brassmolder,  r.  1143a  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  guard  County  Jail  No.  2. 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  110  Dora 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1033  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  plasterer,  r.  43!;4  Dore 
"    Thomas,  watchman,  r.  14  Farren  Av 
"    Thomas  D.  (Burnett  &  Co.),  r.  3137  Bush 
"    Thomas  F.,  attorney  at  law  and  assistant 

Prosecuting  Attorney  Police  Court  3,  r. 

1813  Stockton 
"    Thomas  H.,  salesman  Western  Meat  Co., 

r.  970  Harrison 
"    Thomas  J.,  painter,  r.  1034  Mission 
"    Walter,  window  decorator,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Walter  D.,  teamster  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  419, 

29th 
"    W.  Edgar,  salesman  Percv  Beamish,  r.  191 

Hyde 
"    Will  M.,  clerk  R.  Dunsmuir    &    Sons,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William,   laborer  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,    r.   301 

Sierra 
"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  434  Bryant 
"    William,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

541^  Natoma 
"    William  D.,  lineman,  r.  804  Ellis 
"    William  G.,  steward  Swain  Bros.,  r.  801 

Leavenworth 
"    William  H.,  collector,  632  Market  room  8 
"    William  H.,  elevator  man,  r.  760a  How- 
ard 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  1023  Bryant 
"    William  H.,  hostler  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r. 

Ill  Fell 
"    William  J.   (Marshall  &  Graham),  r.    41 

Louisa 
Graham  William  Montrose,  Colonel  5th  Artill- 
ery, U.  S.  A.,  and  Commander  Military 

Post  Presidio 
"    W.  S.,  civil  and  mining  engineer,  331  Pine, 

room  20,  r.  Auburn,  Cal. 
Grahn  Henry,  engineer,  r.  Carolina  bet  24th  and 

35th 
Grainger   G.   W.     Rev.,    pastor    Seventh    Day 

Adventist  Church,  r.  410  Franklin 
"    Lizzie     Mrs.,      teacher     Anglo-Japanese 

School,  r.  410  Franklin 
"    William  C,  superintendent  Golden  Gate 

Anglo-Japanese  School,  r.  410  Franklin 
Ji®="Grainger.    See  Granger 
Grail  Fritz,  r.  357  Jessie 


Gram  Harold  T.,  clerk  Coast  Division  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1048  Folsom 
Grambarth  Charles,  cigar    manufacturer,    563 

Howard,  r.  647  Howard 
"    Herman,  restaurant,  314  Clay,  r.  223  Minna 
Gramberg  John,  waiter  Palace    Hotel,  r.    318 

Taylor 
Gramczow  Fritz,  porter,  r.  715  Howard 
Gramlich  Sebastian,  baker,  r.  811  Bryant 
Gramlow  Charles,  blacksmith,  r.    231    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Otto,  groceries    and  liquors,    321    Golden 

Gate  Av 
Gramont  Jean,  barber  and  liquors,  Railroad  Av 

nr  8th  Av  South 
Gran  Gottlieb,  baker  Swain  Bros.,  r.  313  Minna 
Granato  Vincenzo,  barber,  709  Davis 
Grand  Army  House,  Peter  Provensal  proprietor, 

425  Bush 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  Cemeteries,  3ith 

Av  and  Clement,  and  in  Odd  Fellows' 

Ceme  ery 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  Cemetery  Asso- 
ciation, 29  Post 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Department  of 

California  and  Nevada,  6  Eddy,  j-oom  18 
"    Central  Hall,  997  Market 
"    Central  House,  Mrs.  Marie  Caroul  proprie- 
tor, 681  Mission 
"    Central  Market,  991  Market 
Grand  Chapter  Order  Eastern  Star.  Mrs.  Kate 

J.   Willats  Grand  Secretary,  68   Flood 

Bldg 
Grand  Chapter  Royal  Arch  Masons,  W.  F. 

Pierce  Grand  Scribe,  Masonic  Temple 
Grand   Circle    Companions    of  the   Forest, 

A.  O.  F.,  Mrs.   E.  R.  Roy  Grand  Secre- 
tary, 102  O'Farrell 
Grand  Circle  Companions  of  the  Forest,  F. 

of  A.,  Miss  A.  D.   Bremer  Grand  Secre- 
tary, 120  O'Farrell 
Grand      Commandery     Knights      Templar, 

Thomas    H.    Caswell   Grand   Recorder, 

Masonic  Temple 
Grand  Consistory  A.   and  A.  Scottish  Rite, 

George  J.  Hobe  Grand  Register,  Masonic 

Temple 
Grand  Council  American  Legion  of  Honor, 

Charles  O.   Burton  Grand  Secretary,  46 

St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Grand  Council  Order  Chosen  Friends,  Samuel 

C.  Wallis  Grand  Recorder,  42  St.  Ann's 

Bldg 
Grand    Council    Royal  and  Select  Masters, 

Thomas  H.    Caswell    Grand    Recorder. 

Masonic  Temple 
Grand  Court  Ancient  Order  Foresters,  John 

Falconer      permanent     Secretary,     102 

O'Farrell 
Grand  Court  of  California  Foresters  of  Amer- 
ica, C.  H.  Bremer  Grand  Secretary,  120 

O'Farrell 
"    Emile,  ironer  John  Bernou,   r.   633  Broad- 
way 
Grand  Encampment  I.  0.  0.  F.  of  California, 

William  H.  Barnes  Grand  Scribe,  Odd 

Fellows'  Bldg,  SW  cor  Market   and  7th 
Grand  Grove  United  Ancient  Order  Druids, 

J.    J.    Mollison    Grand    Secretary,    413 

Sutter 
Grand  Hotel,  S.  F.  Thorn  manager,  SE  cor  New 

Montgomery  and  Market 
Grand  Hotel  Bar,  Foster   &  Fay  managers,  13 

New  Montgomery 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
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Grand  Jury  Eooms  United  States.  U.  S.  Ap- 
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"    L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1027b  Post 

Grand  Lodge  American  Protective  Associa- 
tion, M.  T.  Brewer  Secretary,  819  Market 

Grand  Lodge  Ancient  Order  United  Workmen, 
D.  S.  Hlrshberg  Grand  Recorder,  65 
Flood  Bldg 

Grand  Lodge  Degree  of  Honor  A.  0.  U.  W., 
Mrs.  Kate  M.  Poland  Grand  Recorder, 
66  Flood  Bldg 

Grand  Lodge  F.  and  A.  Masons  of  California. 
George  Johnson  Grand  Secretary,  Ma- 
sonic Temple,  8  Post 

Grand  Lodge  Independent  Order  B'nai  B'ritli, 
Jacob  Leyison  Grand  Secretary,  121 
Eddy 

Grand  Lodge  L  0.  0.  F.,  George  T.  Shaw  Grand 
Secretary,  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  SW  cor 
Market  and  7th 

Grand  Lodge  L  0.  Red  Men.  c.  F.  Burgman 
Great  Chief  of  Records,  320  Post 

Grand  Lodge  Knigbts  and  Ladies  of  Honor, 
S.  B.  Carleton  Grand  Secretary,  20  Ellis 

Grand  Lodge  EQights  of  Honor,  S.  B.  Carleton 
Grand  Secretary,  20  Ellis 

Grand  Lodge  Knights  of  PsrtMas,  Herman 
Schaffner  Grand  Keeper  of  Records  and 
Seal.  16-17  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Grand  Lodge  Military  Order  Loyal  Legion 
U.  S.,  Lieut.-Col.  W.  R.  Smedberg  Re- 
corder, 314  California 

Grand  Lodge  Order  Hermann's  Sons,  P.  N.  E. 
Lampe  Grand  Secretary,  413  Sutter 

Grand  Lodge  Order  Sons  of  St.  George, 
Edward  Oliver  Grand  Secretary,  317 
Mason 

Grand  Lodge  'Women's  American  Protective 
Association,  Mrs.  I.  M.  Kellenberger 
secretary,  819  Market 

Grand  Lodge  Young  Ladies'  Institute,  Jose- 
phine T.  MoUoy  Grand  Secretary,  63 
Donohoe  Bldg 

Grand  National  Hall,  Rodefeld  &  Wrede  pro- 
prietors. 105-107  Grant  Av 
"    Oliver,  butcher,  110.  7th,  r.  412  Eddy 

Grand  Opera  House  (Morosco's),  N  s  Mission 
bet  3d  and  4th 

GRAND  PACIFIC  THE, 

Mrs.  Ella  Corbett  proprietor,  306  Stock- 
ton, telephone  Grant  507 

Grand  Prize  Mining  Co.  (Tuscarora,  Nev.),  R. 
R.  Grayson  secretary.  331  Pine,  room  20 
■'    Romain,  harnessmaker,  r.  631  Jackson 
"    Southern  Hotel  The,  Joseph   M.  Bonacina 

proprietor.  SE  cor  7th  and  Mission 
"    Western  Market.  1310-1318  Polk 
Grande   Ronde    Lumber    Co.    (Perry.  Oregon), 
Grandemann   William    (Stulz  Bros.  &  Co.),  r. 
NW  cor  16th  and  Valencia 
James  A.  Lacy  agent,  22  Market,  room? 
Grandjean   Charles,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co..  r. 

San  Rafael 
Grandjean  Henry,  proprietor  Seal  Rock  Coffee 
and  Spice  Mills,  823  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    P.,  stove  mounter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Grandlund  John,  steward,  r.  314i/4  Ritch 
Grandy  Horace,  janitor,  r.  623  Stevenson 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  939  Mission 
"    Roy,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  131014  Larkin 
Graneist  Otto  (Graneist  &  Daeweritz),  r.  18  John 
"    &  Daeweritz    (Otto    Graneist   and  Moritz 
Daeweritz).  coffee  saloon,  26  Geary 


Graner  Adolph,  miner,  r.  2026  McAllister 
"    Adolph  T.,     ining,  r.  2026  McAllister 
"    Charles  M.  (Gebhardt  &  Graner),  r.  711  Mc- 
Allister 
Graney    Edmund   M.,  horseshoer,  7  St.  George 
Alley,  r.  711  McAllister 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  536  Haight 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  109%,  7th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1630  McAllister 
"    Peter,  teamster.    ,  729  Brannan 
■'    P.  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1201,  7th  Av 
"    William,  r.  617  Lombard 
"    William  P.,  laborer,  r.  101  Gilbert 
4®="Graney.    See  Greaney 

Granfleld  Arthur,  clerk   Golden  Gate  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  1040  Howard 
"    John,  clerk  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  1040  Howard 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  3006  Howard 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  610  Ivy  Av 
"    William,  wood  and  coal,  1040  Howard 
"    William  A,  helper,  r.  1040  Howard 
Grantors  Otto,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Grange  Louis  A.,  bookkeeper  M.  Rothenberg  & 
Co.,  r.  127  Kearny 
"    Numa,  wholesale  liquors,  439  Jackson,  r. 

127  Kearny 
"    Thomas  W.,  laborer,  r.  15  Freelon  rear 
Granger  Alexander,   cashier  Bunker  Hill  and 
Sullivan  Mining  and  Concentrating  Co., 
r.  East  Oakland 
"    Alexander,  tailor  Flynn  &  Sheehan,  r.  4 

Kappeler  Court 
"    George  B..  brakeman,  r.  423  Bryant 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  1552  Kentucky 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Samuel,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  Berkeley 
j^=Granger.    See  Grainger 
Grangers'  Bank  of  California  (in  liquidation), 
H.     M.    LaRue   president,  A.  Muenter 
cashier,  NW  cor  California  and  Battery 
Grangers'  Business  Association,  Edwin  "^^an 
Every  manager,  grain  and  warehousing, 
108  Davis 
Grangers'  Saloon,  Arthur  Josue  proprietor,  30 

California 
Orangey  Albert  E.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  208  Eddy 

"    Helen,  widow,  r.  208  Eddy 
Granicher  Walter  A.,  cutter  Neustadter  Bros., 

r.  220'/2  Waller 
Granite  Mutual  Building   and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, M.  L.  Culver  secretary,  23  Crocker 
Bldg 
Grannalli  John,  porter  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Grannan  Charles,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Grannell  John,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
Granninger  Charles,  clerk,  r.  1220  Folsom 
Grannis    Bertha     Miss,    dressmaker    Gustav 
Flamm,  r.  714  Minna 

GRANNIS  F.  R.  &  CO., 

(Frank  R.  Grannis),  general  agents  for 
Oalifomia  Royal  Bicycles,  best  wlieel 
on  the  market,  609  Market 

"    Frank    R.   (F.  R.   Grannis  &  Co.),   r.   1708 

"    James    G.   (J.   G.   Grannis    &    Co.),  r.   734 
Linden  Av 

GRANNIS  J.  G.  &  CO. 

(James  G.   Grannis),   steam  and  hot 
water  heating  and  ventilating,  laun- 
dry plants  and  steam  specialties.  As- 
bestos covering  for  pipe  and  boilers, 
544  Mission,  and  Builders'  Exchange, 
40  New  Montgomery 
Grannis  Nellie  Miss,  teacher  Miss  Mary  Lake, 
r.  1534  Sutter 
"    George  W.,  office  37  Montgomery  Block,  r. 
2611  Pacific  Av 
Gransfield  William,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Grant  A.  B.,  compositor  Call,  r.  406  Natoma 
Grant  Adam   (Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent   Donohoe-Kelly  Banking    Co..  NE 
cor  Montgomery  and  Sutter,  r.  1112  Bush 
"    A.  H.,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Albert  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  110  Eddy 
"    Alfred  H..  foreman  Alfred  N.  Grant,  r.   20 
Golden  Gate  Av 


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Grant  Alfred  N.,  hay  and  grain,  30  Golden  Gate 
Av,  r.  621,  31st 
<•    Alfred  S.,  agent,  608  Spreckels  Bldg,  r,  535, 

34th 
"    Alice  P.  Miss,  boxmaker,  r.  110  Townsend 
Grant  Angus  A.   (Grant  Bros.),  and  president 
Moraga  Land  Association,  54-55  Chron- 
icle Bldg 
"    Anna  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  631  Eddy 
"    Anna  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  118  Laurel 
"    Arthur  H.,  r.  813  Pine 
Grant  Avenue  Saloon,  Rumetsch  &  Walther 
proprietors,  307  Grant  Av 
"    Benjamin,  manager  Great  Eastern  Carpet 

Beating  Wks,  office  14,  8th 
"    Benjamin  E.,  gripman,  r.  715  Elizabeth 
Grant  Brothers  (Los    Angeles),  railroad  con- 
tractors, office  54-55  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Brothers  (Lowell  H.  and  Ellery  A.),  paint- 
ers and  paperhangers,  535,  24th 
"    Charles,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  614 

Tennessee 
"    Charles,  wrapper  Raphael's,  r.  406!4  Larkin 
■'    Charles  F.,  clerk  C.   E.   Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 

3017  Lyon 
"    Charles  J.,  watchman  Alms  House 
"    Charles  R.,  carpenter,  r.  118  Laurel 
"    Charles  W.,  agent  city  dept.    The  Liver- 
pool and  London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
3017  Lyon 
"    D.  W.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  2114  Lar- 
kin 
"    Edgar   M.,    electrician     Mutual    Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  2114  Larkin 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  335  Drumm 
"    E.  J.,  cook,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  milliner,  1700  Sacramento 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  430  Bartlett 
"    Ellen  G.  Miss,  teacher  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  1011/4  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ellery  A.  (Grant  Bros.),  r.  535,  24th 
"    Frank  C,  engineer,  r.  319  Guerrero 
"    Frank  S.,  baker  Wagner  &  Loveder,  r.  2129 

Mission 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  40654  Larkin 
"    Ganielia  I.,  widow,  teacher  dancing,  r.  315 
Mason 
Grant  George,  assistant  cashier  The  Nevada 
Bank  of  San  Francisco,  NW  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Pine,  r.  Highland  Park,  East 
Oakland 
"    George,  lather,  r.  157i4  Market 
"    George,  lumberman,  r.  316  Beale  rear 
"    George  E.,  office  26-38   Fremont,  r.   East 

Oakland 
"    George  E.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Stetson-Renner 

Drayage  Co.,  r.  2000  Sutter 

"    George  F.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  Lick  House 

Grant  George  F.,  manager  Northern  Assurance 

Co.  and  London  Assurance  Corporation, 

221  Sansome,  r.  Eastland,  Mill  Valley 

"    George   F.,    with  William  Grant,  r.  Lick 

House 
"    George  G.,  laborer  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  8  Wall 
"    Georgiana,  widow,  r.  20  Lafayette 
"    Gold  Mine  (Grizzly   Gulch,  Tuolumne  Co.), 
T.   N.   Machin  president.   S.   T.  Thorne 
secretary,  64-65  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Gordon,  artist  Examiner,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry  H.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  24271/2  Bryant 
Grant  Henry  M.,  manager  British-America  As- 
surance Co.   (of  Toronto)  and  Western 
Assurance    Co.     (of  Toronto),   423  Cali- 
fornia, r.  102  Guerrero 
"    Horace  A.,  foreman  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Hugh  Clifton  (Collier  &  Grant),  attorney  at 

law,  14  McAllister,  r.  1908  Sutter 
"    Isaac  S.  (Joy's),  r.  714  Bush 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  813  Shotwell 
"    James  A.,  gripman,  r.  1362  Folsom 
"    James  E.,  ironworker,  r.  15th  A  v  South  nr  L 
"    James  M.,  clerk,  r.  110  Townsend 
"    James  S.,  boilermaker  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Kansas 
nr  16th 

W.,  manager  Grant's  System  Tonic 
Co.,  640  Market,  r.  SW  cor  O'Farrell  and 
Leavenworth 


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Grant  Jane,  widow,  r.  1602  Lexington  Av 
"    J.  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  253414 

Post 
"    J.  F.  Mrs.,  notions,  3366  Mission 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    John,  real  estate,  r.  1818  Turk 
"    John,  stonecutter,  r.  546  Minna 
"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  1602  Lexington  Av 
"    John  F.,   carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r.  3366 

Mission 
"    John  R.  (Grant  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
"    John  T.,  longshoreman,  r.  316  Beale  rear 
"    John  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

631  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph,  r.  518  Powell  rear 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    Joseph  D.  (Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.),  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Joseph  E.,   teamster  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  54U 

Norfolk 
"    Joseph  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  18  Lafayette 
"    Josie  R.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  110  Townsend 
•  "    Lawrence,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
15  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Levi  J.,  teamster,  r.  333  Bay 
"    Lewis  A.  (Grant  Bros.),  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    Lowell  H.  (Grant  Bros.),  r.  535,  34th 
"    Lyndon  W.,  clerk  S.  R.  Ames,  r.  535,  34th 
"    Maggie,  dressmaker,  r.  1818  Turk 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  119  Pierce 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  633  Jessie 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1467  Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1818  Turk 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  631,  21st 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  lodgings,  13  Ellis 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  proprietor  The  Vendome, 
1104  Market 
Grant  Memorial    Free    Kindergarten,    Miss 
Mary  G.  Inglis  principal,  SE  cor  Ala- 
bama and  33d 
"    Patrick,  blacksmith,  r.  110  Townsend 
"    Patrick  J.,   shipwright,  r.  15th  Av  South 

nr  L 
"    Pauline  T.,  widow,  r.  9  Beaver 
"    Richard  A.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1700 

Sacramento 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  118  Laurel 
"    Robert,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  City  of  Syd- 
ney, r.  1603  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  III914  Folsom 
"    Thomas,   longshoreman,  r.  3106i/^  Califor- 
nia 
Grant  Tom  C,  general  agent  North  British  and 
Mercantile  Insurance  Co.  (London  and 
Edinburg),    and     Greenwich    Fire    In- 
surance   Co.    (New    York),  313   Pine,  r. 
Napa,  Cal. 
"    T.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  417%  Noe 
"    Ulerena  Miss,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

334  Shotwell 
"    Ward  D.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  119  Pierce 
Grant   William    (Mullany,  Grant  &  Gushing), 
attorney  at  law,  104  Sutter,  r.  San  An- 
selmo,  Marin  Co. 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  633  Geary 
"    William,  ship  builder,  r.  501  Napa 
"    William  C,  waiter,  r.  605  Pine 
' '    William  J. ,  contractor  and  builder,  648  Mis- 
sion, r.  301  Jones 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  316  Beale  rear 
"    William  L.,  compositor,  r.  110  Townsend 
"    William  R.  (Bell  &  Grant),  r.  433  Minna 
Grant's  System  Tonic  Co.,  J.  W.  Grant  man- 
ager, 640  Market 
Grantland  John  A.,  patternmaker  Fulton  Eng. 
&  Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  1331  Sanchez 


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Grantley  Arthur  W.,  clerk,  r.  2119  Bush 

■  Harry  R.,  clerk,  r.  2119  Bush 

■  Harry  W.,  r.  2119  Bush 
4S"  Grantz.    See  Granz 

Granuccl  Adolph,  butcher  Salvator   Granucci, 
r.  1096  Union 
"    Ambrogio  (Granucci  Bros.),  r.  1507  Dupont 
Granucci  Brothers  (Ambrogio  and  Gisberto), 
wholesale  groceries  and  Importers  Ital- 
ian goods,  514-516  Front 
"    Gaetano,  clerk  Granucci  Bros.,  r.  249  Pacific 
■'    Gisberto  (Granucci  Bros.),  r.  23  Wetmore  PI 
"    Grocery    Go.    (Granucci    Bros..   Ludovico 
Costa  and  Frank  Razzetto),  1345  Dupont 
"    Salvator,    butcher,    1300    Stockton,  r.  1096 
Union 
Granville  Andrew  J.,  carriage  painter  O'Brien 
&  Sons,  r.  1122  Treat  Av 
"    Arthur  J.,  plumber  Henry  Williamson,  r. 

236  Clara 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1031,  18th 
"    Joseph,  carriage  painter  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

1122  Treat  Av 
'•    Joseph  O.,  gasfitter,  r.  238  Clara 
"    Maurice,  machinist,  r.  1031,  18th 
"    Owen,  teamster,  r.  837  Folsom 
Granz  Carl,  shipping  clerk  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    F.  T.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  632  Post 
"    Louis,    furniture   manufacturer,    1909-1911 
Howard 
i^*Granz.     See  Grantz 
Granzelli  Davis,  laborer,  r.  1  Edith  rear 
Graper  Charles,  watchmaker,  126  Kearny,  room 
58,  r.  427  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  chicken  raiser,  20th  Av  South  bet  G 
and  H 
Grases  James, bartender  The  Yosemite,  r.  Oak- 
land 
4^Grasman.    See  Grassman 
Grass  Aggie,  widow,  r.  311  Austin 
"    Andrew,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1624  Fell 
"    Charles,  foreman  William  Wolff,  r.  511  Pa- 
cific 
"    Charles  B.,  liquors, 550  Clay.  r.  1812  Dupont 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  22  Fell 
"    Frank,  r.  301  Polk 
"    Frederick,  boots  and  shoes,  1506  Market,  r. 

1029  Golden  Gate  Av 
'•    Frederick,   porter  Wieland  Bros.,   r.    Ala- 
meda 
"    Joseph,  r.  1014a  Washington 
"    Martin,  r.  219  Capp 
"    Sebastian,  driver  O.   Trautvetter,    r.    219 

Capp 
"    Valley  Water  and  Irrigation  Co.,  D.  A.  Jen- 
nings secretary,  401  California,  room  14 
Grassau  Albert  F.,  hostler,  r.  325.  17th 

"    Louise,  clerk  DanielHogan,  r.  1162Guerrero 
Grassel  George,  maltster  Krug  &  Zimmermann. 

r.  Oakland 
Grasselli  Fannie,  widow,  laundress,  r.  1  Bridge 

Grasshoff  Hermann,  clerk,  r.  321  Scott 
"    Robert   (Brauer,  Grasshoff  &  Co.),   r.    321 

Scott 
"    William,  dairy  produce,  404  Devisadero,  r. 
321  Scott 
Grassman  Frederick,  r.  2  Sheppard  PI 
Grassmann  Otto,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft.  r. 

212  Golden  Gate  Av 
^g="Grassman.    See  Grossman 
Grasso  Angelo  (Grasso  &  Crespino).  r.  Oakland 
"    Anton,  barber  Frank  Enos,  r.  .8814,  4th 
"    Francesco,  shoemaker,  311  Pacific 
■'    &   Crespino  (Angelo  Grasso    and    George 
Carli).  liquors.  625  California 


Grath  George,  cigars  and  tobacco,  523Vi  Pacific 
Grathwohl  John,  laborer,  r.  75,  4th  rear 
Gratto  David  P.,gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  4  Harry 
PI 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  216  Turk 
"    Richard,  ship  builder,  r.  226  Chattanooga 
Gratz  Hermine,  widow,  r.  136,  7th 
Grau  Abraham  L.,  clerk  Kaufmann  &  Frankel, 
r.  1423i4  Sacramento 
"    August,  r.  727  Gough 
"    Conrad  A.,  salesman  Fisher  Packing  Co., 

r.  513  Sanchez 
"    Gottleib,  baker,  r.  313  Minna 
"    Lena  Miss,  asst.  cashier  Goldberg,  Bowen 
&  Co.,  r.  142314  Sacramento 
Grau  Ludwig  H.  Pro£,  principal  The  Lyceum, 
preparatory  school  for  University,  law 
and    medical    colleges,    333-335   Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  35,  11th 
"    Meyer,  clerk,  r.  1423V2  Sacramento 
"    Olga,  dressmaking,  727  Gough 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  1423;^  Sacramento 
"    Theresa  Mrs.,  restaurant,  ilQYi  Ellis,  r. 
Alameda 
Grauerholz  Henry  J.  (Hey,  Grauerholz  &Co.),  r. 

2414  Mission 
Grauffel  Frederick,  clerk  H.  Schroer,  r.  SE  cor 

Jackson  and  Webster 
Graul  Robert,  molder  W.  Axford,  r.  133b  19th 
Graun  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1  Boardman  PI 
Graupner  Adolphus  E.,  law  student  Crittenden 
&  Van  Wyck,  r.  134  Scott 
"    Louis  C,  salesman  Parke  &  Lacy  Co..  r. 
134  Scott 
Grauvogel  Peter,  bartender  Victor  Wenes,  r. 
528  Pine 

GRAVE  B.  CO., 

Henry  F.  Maass  president,   Bernard 
Grave  vice-president,  Charles  H.  Maass 
secretary,  carriage  and  wagon  manu- 
facturers   and    carriage    repository, 
421-423  Pacific,  and  812  Montgomery 
Grave   Bernard,  vice-president  B.  Grave    Co., 
421-423  Pacific,  r.  1013  Filbert 
"    Joseph  W.,  woodworker  B.   Grave    Co.,    r. 
1013  Filbert 
Gravel  F.   Alex,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  221,  2d 
Gravener  David,  waiter,  r.  516  Mission 
Graves  Abraham  L.,  janitor,  r.  181  Jessie 
"    Ann  S.,  widow,  r.  728  Haight 
"    Arthur  E.,  salesman  Pairpoint  Mnfg  Co., 

r.  112,  14th 
"    Benjamin  H.,    stenographer  Pac.  Paving 

Co.,  r.  506  Hayes 
"    Catherine  A.,  widow,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Charles    H.,  office    808   Montgomery,  r.    6 

Julius 
"    Edward,  plasterer,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
■■     Edward,  salesman,  r.  8  Mason 
"    Eliphalet  L.,  foreman,  r.  1311  Do'ores 
"    Felix  F.,  waiter,  r.  915  Sacramento 
"    Frances  A.,  widow,  r.  1024,  13th  Av  South 
"    Frank  B.,  asst.  librarian  Mechanics  Insti- 
tute, r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  C,  clerk  Harvey  B.  Kilboum,  r. 

506  Hayes 
"    Frederick  G.,  fireman  Mills  Bldg.,  r.  1402 
Nebraska 
Graves    Hiram    T.,    secretary    Mount    Olivet 
Cemetery  Association,  302  Montgomery, 
rooms  7-8,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hulda  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    James,  fish,  134,  9th,  r.  1627  Mission 
"    James,    watchman   U.  S.    Mint,    r.  Russ 

House 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  506 Hayes 
"    John,   accountant  Yates    &  Co.,    r.   1516^ 

Vallejo 
"    John  H.,  medical  student,  r.  1816  Post 
"    John  L.,  lumberman,  r.  419  Minna 
•'     Lawrence  S.,  r.  917  Filbert 
"    Linus  R.,  bartender,  r.  409  Turk 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Six  Miie 

House 
"    Paul,  waiter,  r.  271  Stevenson 
"    Samuel  A.,  coachman,  813  Sutter 


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Graves  S.  F.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Graves  Wallcer  C,  attorney  at  law,  402  Kearny, 

rooms  2  and  5,  r.  2131  Howard 
Graves  Walter  E.,  manager  Pairpoint   Manu- 
facturing Co.,  220  Sutter,  r.  1213  Central 
Av,  Alameda 
"    W.  H.  H.,  mining  and  real  estate,  330  Pine, 

room  40,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  W.,  r.  210  Grant  Av 
-eS^Graves.    See  Greaves 

Gravett  Edward,  watchman  Home  for  Inebri- 
ates, r.  2000  Stockton 
Gravity  Can -Labeling  Machine   Co.,   L.  C. 
Parke  president,  Peter  T.  Barclay  sec- 
retary, 105  Mission 
"    Flusher   Co.,    Edward    E.    Tueker    man- 
ager, 315  California,  rooms  18-20 
Gray  Albert  E.,  clerk  Deckelman  Bros.,  r.  1710 

Stockton 
Gray  Albert  E.,  secretary  Land  Savings  Union 
of  California,  69-71    Chronicle   Bldg,    r. 
Oroville,  Cal. 
"    Albert  W.,  shipping  clerk  Syracuse  Cycle 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
'•    Alexander,  insurance  broker,  r.  1710  Stock- 
ton 
"    Andrew,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3205 

Clay 
"    Anna  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  19  Blake 
"    Archibald,  boilermaker,  r.  929y2  Shotwell 
"    Arthur  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1213  Bush 
"    Arthur  W.,  student,  r.  122  Scott 

GRAY  BROTHERS 

(George  F.  and  Harry  N.),  contractors 
artificial  stone  paving  and  concrete, 
oflaces  Portland,  Oregon,  Oakland,  Ala- 
meda,   Los  Angeles    and    316  Mont- 
gomery, San  Francisco 
Grav  Catherine,  widow,  r.  116  California  Av 
"  'Catherine  J.,  widow,  r.  121,  6th 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper,  r.  64  Natoma 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  G.  L.  Bresse  &  Co.,  r. 

1213  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  clerk  C.  D.  Bunker  &    Co.,   r.   779 

Market 
"    Charles,  1st  officer  str  Eureka,  r.  Lorin 
"    Charles,  insurance  agent,  r.  25  Russ 
"    Charles  E.,  machinist  Bay  City  IronWks, 

r.  104,  21st 
<'    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1410  Octavia 
"    Clara  A.  Miss.,  dressmaker,  r.  608  Post 
"    Clarence,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1310  Mission 
"    Clarence  H.,  salesman  Cluett,  Coon  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Clarence  J.,  clerk  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co..  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Daniel  C,  engineer,  r.  28  Turk 
'•    D.  M.,  lumberman,  r.  1202  Mission 
"    D.  M.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1302  Mission 
"    Eagle  Mining  Co.,  W.  J.  Gurnett  secretary, 
308  Pine 
Gray  Edmund  S.,  president  Palace  Hardware 

Co.,  603  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Gray   Edward,    physician,  oftlce  530  Sutter,  r. 
2303  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  1310  Harrison 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  6  Isis 
•'    Edward  A.,  bookkeeper  Scott  &  Van  Ars- 

dale  Lumber  Co.,  r.  911  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Eliza  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  608  Post 
"    Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1657b  Mission 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  De  Wolf  nr  Sickles  Av 
"    Ella    M.  Miss,    stenographer,  139   Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  801  Ellis 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  128  Bartlett 
"    Emily  G.  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  R.  Roehl- 
man,  r.  1213  Leavenworth 
Gray  E.  P.,  secretary  California  Construction 
Co.,  659  Market,  r.  2212  Hyde 
"    Esther  M.  Miss,  clerk  Dunne  &  McPike,  r. 

California  Hotel 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  595  Ellis 
"    Florence  L.  Miss,   stenographer    The  Fi- 
delity Mutual  Life  Association,  r.  1213 
Leavenworth 
"    Frank  J.   (Kennedy  &  Gray),  attorney  at 
law,  319  Pine,  rooms  54-55,  r.  106  Eddy 


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Gray  Frank  M.,  bookkeeper  Gray  &  Barbieri,  r. 

San  Jose 
"    Frank  P.,  physician,  827  Polk 
"    Forbes    K.,    bookkeeper  D.  M.  Osborne  & 

Co.,  r.  637,  24th 
"    Frank  S.,  solicitor  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  544  Minna 
"    George,  r.  708  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  sawyer  Commercial  Box  Factory, 

r.  314,  6th 
"    George  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  528  Lyon 
"    George  B.,  conductor,  r.  1030  Minna 
"    George  D.  (Gray  &  Mitchell),  r.  Oakland 
"    George  D.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  UUYz 

Washington 
Gray  George  F.  (Gray  Bros.>,  r.  825  California 
"    George  H.,  foreman  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

S  s  Corbett  Av  bet  Hattie  and  Danvers 
"    George  V.,  r.  1115  Bush 
"    George  W.H.,  with  Pacific   Coast    Syrup 

Co.,  r.  777  Market 
"    G.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  447  Minna 
"    Giles  H.,  attorney  at  law,  13  Mills  Bldg, 

7th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Grant,  butcher  Charles  Rossow,  r.  58,  3d 
"    Hamilton  W.,  mining,  r.  2133  O'Farrell 
"    Harriet  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  Peabody  Primary 

School,  r.  918,  21st 
"    Harry  G.,  brakeman,  r.  500  Fulton 
Gray  Harry  N.  (Gray  Bros.),  r.  833  Bush 
"    H.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  306  San  Jose  Av 
"    Henry,  contractor,  r.  2133  O'Farrell 
Gray  Henry,  secretary  F.  H.  Ames  &  Co.,  24 

Luning  Bldg,  r.  717  Fillmore 
"    Henry  F.,  salesman  E.  J.  Robinson  &  Co., 

r.  312,  7th 
"    Henry  H.,r.  2133  O'Farrell 
"    Henry  H.,  dyer  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  nil  York 
"    Henry  L.,   motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1110  Pierce 
"    Henry  W.,  livery  stable,  16  Webb,  r.  1235 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Herbert  G.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1710  Stockton 
"    Herman,  harness  maker,  518^4  Hayes,   r. 

510  Birch  Av 
"    J.  Alfred  (Murch  &  Gray),  r.  1710  Stockton 
"    James,  r.  1032,  19th 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  8  Gough 
"    James  B.,  salesman  J.  B.  Spencer  Mfg.  Co., 

"    James  H.,  hall  man  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  5414 

"    James  L.,  cashier  F.  H.  Ames  &  Co.,  r.  534 

Bush 
"    James  M.  (Gray  &  Barbieri).  r.  San  Jose 
"    Jane,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 
•'    Jane,  widow,  teacher  elocution,  r.  118  St. 

Ann's  Bldg 
"    JennieE.,  widow,  r.  1415  Mason 
"    John,  elevatorman  803  Sutter,  r.  701  Fill- 
more 
"    .John,  painter,  r.  545M  Natoma 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1617  Baker  ^  ,.     ,     <, 

"    John,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  918,  21st 
"    John  C,  stenographer  Alfred  B.  Treadwell, 

r.  528  Lyon 
"    John  G.,  laborer,  r.  2538  Washington 
Gray  John  H.,  general  agent  Washington  Life 
Insurance   Co.    (New  York),  412   Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  1666,  r.  122  Scott 
"    John  J.,  bartender,  r.  121,  6th 
"    John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  861  Market 
"    John  P.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs, 
Franklin 


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Gray  John  S.,  r.  1501  Washington 

"    John  T.,  plumber,  230  Sutter,  r.  Alameda 

"  Joseph,  grlpman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1224 
Haight 

"    Joseph  J.,  collector,  r.  223  Eddy 

"    Keith  F.,  machinist,  r.  637,  24th 

"    L.  F.,  widow,  r.  Sickles  Av  nr  De  Wolf 

"    L.  M.,  purser  str  Aztec,  r.  San  Leandro 

"  Louisa  C.  Miss  (Gray  &  O'Neil),  r.  1170 
Market 

"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1213  Leavenworth 

"     Luke  (Ingram  &  Gray),  r.  1617  Baker 

"    Luke,  gardener,  r.  701  Fillmore 

"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  515  Post 

"    Martin,  core  maker  Atlas  Iron  Wks 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  19  Blake 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  215'/4  Mason 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1015  Market 

"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  157,  7th 

"    Matthias  K.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  1108  Green 

"  M.  E.  Miss,  correspondent  Sherwood  & 
Sherwood,  r.  Fruitvale 

"  Michael  E.,  fireman  Engine  16,  r.  1008  Ten- 
nessee 

"    M.  King,  actor,  r.  1108  Green 
Gray  N.    &   Co.,   undertakers   and    importers 
undertakers'    materials,    6i.-B43  Sacra- 
mento 

"  Nellie  Miss,  stenographer  Sherman,  Clay 
&  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"  Nicholas,  teacher  Russian,  Filippe's  Acad- 
emy of  Language 

"    Patrick  J.,  shoe  finisher,  r.  727,  17th 

"    Peter,  tinsmith,  r.  2558  Geary 

"    Reuben,  planerman,  r.  447  Minna 

"  Richard,  general  traffic  manager  S.  P.  Co., 
Union  Trust  Bldg,  room  34,  r.  236  San 
Jose  Av 

"  Robert,  boat  builder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  116  California  Av 

"    Robert  B.,  office  405  Montgomery,  room  5 

"  Robert  F.,  physician  St.  Luke's  Hospital, 
r.  1514  Taylor 

"  Roscoe  S.  (Fox  &  Gray),  attorney  at  law, 
508  Montgomery,  r.  1057  Center,  Oakland 

"  Samuel  N.,  clerk  Washington  Mill  Co.,  r. 
306  San  Jose  Av 

"  Sarah  E.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  California 

"    T.  B.,  salesman,  r.  126  Ellis 

"  Theodore,  accountant  Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  2047  Pine 

"    Thomas,  r.  wey^,  3d 

"  Thomas,  waiter  Thompson  &  Tobius,  r. 
106'/2,  3d 

"  Thomas  A.,  millman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  134  How- 
ard 

"    Thomas  L.,  carpenter  C.  Gitsham,  r.  116 
California  Av 
Gray  Thomas  P.  D.,  cashier  Northwestern  Na- 
tional Insurance  Co.,  412  Montgomery,  r. 
122  Scott 

"    Thomas  S.,  steward,  r.  334,  3d 

"  Vincent  D.,  clerk  Dunne  &  McPike,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Walter  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  17  Linden  Av 

"  Walter  W.,  paper  hanger  Cook's  Decorat- 
ing Co.,  r.  447  Minna 

"    William,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 

r.  530,  17th 
"    William  B.,  clerk  D.  M.  Osborne   &  Co.,   r. 

637,  24th 
"    William  B.,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  1521  Broadway 
'•    William  C,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  10  Julia 


Gray  William  E.,  editor  California,  179  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  911  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  E.,  iron  molder,  r.  9y2  Langton 
"    William  J.,  r.  1514  Taylor 
Gray  WilUam  J.,  superintendent  Shipowners' 
and  Merchants'  Tugboat  Co.,  302  Cali- 
fornia, r.  2417  Pacific  Av 
^'    William  W.,  r.  1514  Taylor 
"    Willis,  boatman,  r.  8  Oregon 
"    &  Barbieri  (James  M.  Gray  and  Paul  Bar- 
bieri),    fruit    and    produce    commission 
merchants,  309-311  Washington 
Gray  &  Mitchell  (George  D.  Gray  and  William 
A.   Mitchell),  wholesale    lumber,    33-34 
Luning  Bldg 
"    &  O'Neil  (Miss  Louisa  C.   Gray  and  Miss 
Nellie  G.  O'Neil),  dressmaking,  90  Dono- 
hoe  Bldg 
«S=-Gray.    See  Grey 

Gray's  Harbor  Commercial  Co., 

E.  M.  Herrick  president,  A.  W.  Jackson 
vice-president,  C.  H.  Holmes  treasurer, 
W.  C.  Kirketerp  secretary,  121  Market, 
proprietors  Commercial  Box  Factory, 
factories  3d  and  King,  and  Cosmopolis, 
Wash.,  factory  telephone  Main  5462, 
office  610,  agents  Commercial  Line  of 
Steamers  between  San  Francisco, 
Gray's  Harbor  and  Shoalwater  Bay 
Gray's  Harbor  Packets,  Simpson  Lumber  Co. 

agents,  48  Market,  room  2 
Graybill  George  D.,  r.  2314  Larkin 
Graymiller  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  771  Howard 
Grayson  Frank  G.,  barber  Joseph  Knauer,   r. 

110,  4th 
Grayson  George  W.,  capitalist,  office  331  Pine, 
room  11,  r.  Oakland 
"    House,  Mrs.  James  G.  Chown  proprietor, 

828  Powell 
"    James  D.,  r.  826  Powell 
Grayson  Robert  R.  (Ralston  &  Grayson),  min- 
ing   secretary,    331    Pine,    room   11,    r. 
Pacific-Union  Club 
Graze  William  M.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1514  Taylor 
Grazer  Adolph  G.,  cigar  maker,  r.  902,  26th 
Grazer  Fred  A.,  physician,  chemist  and  drug- 
gist, NE  cor  19th  and  Mission,  r.  240, 19th 
Greable  Josephine,  widow,  r.  1002  Jackson 
Greaney  Daniel  G.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.  r. 

815  Greenwich 
Greany   Catherine,    widow,    r.    17th    Av  South 
nrK 
"    Frederick  J.,  millhand  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 

17th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Henry  G.,  millhand  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  17th 

Av  South  nr  K 
"    John    T.,    attorney  at  law,   14  Grant  Av, 

room  25,  r.  827  Brannan 
"    Michael,  real  estate,  r.  827  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  r.  602,  6th 

"    William  F.,  numismatist,  r.  827  Brannan 
aS^Greany.    See  Graney 

Great  American  Importing  Tea  Co.  (H.  Huddle- 
ston  &  Co.),  52-58  Market 
"    American   Stereopticon    and    Concert   Co. 
The,  J.  H.  Tigner  proprietor,  23,  1st 
Great  Council  of  California,  Improved  Order 
of  Red  Men,  C.  F.  Burgman  great  chief 
of  records,  320  Post 
"    Eastern  Carpet  Beating  and  Renovating 
Wks,  Benjamin  Grant  manager,  14,  8th 

GREAT    EASTERN    CLOTHES 

RENOVATING  CO.  (John  M.  Jones  and 
Daniel  A.  Sullivan),  suits  cleaned  and 
pressed  $1.00,  clothes  cleaned,  pressed 
and  repaired  $1.  50  per  month  and  de- 
livered free  of  charge,  419  California, 
room  4 
Great  Northern  Railway  Line,  H.  M.  Price 
general  agent,  U  Montgomery 

"  Western  Can  Co.,  Axel  Johnson  manager, 
223  Mission 

"  Western  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  (Mono  Co.), 
F.  E.  Luty  secretary.  330  Pine,  room  5 

"  Western  Quicksilver  Mining  Co.  The  (Lake 
Co.),  Abraham  Halsey  secretary,  530 
California,  rooms  49-50 


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Greathead  Nathaniel  T.,  clerk  freight  auditor's 
dept,  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Norman  J.,  clerk  general  auditor's  office 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Robert,  machinist    Union    I.   Wks,  r.  501 
Napa 
Greathouse  Louise,  widow,  r.  2019  Webster 
Greatrix  Arthur,  janitor  Thurlow  Block,  r.  126 

Kearny 
Greatzer  Frank,  office  S15  California,  r.  110  Eddy 
Greaves  Henry,   proprietor  Adams  House,  519 
Sacramento,  Pacific  House,  209  Leides- 
dorff,  San  Francisco  House,  737  Howard, 
Clay  St.  House,  36  Clay,  r.  San  Leandro, 
Cal. 
"    Thomas  T.,  bookkeeper  Smiths' Cash  Store, 
r.  East  Oakland 
J8®=Greaves.    See  Graves 
Greco  Giochino,  peddler,  r.  1  Jasper  PI 
Greco-Russian  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Greefkens  John  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Russ  House 
Greek  Consulate,  August  Goustiaux  acting  con- 
sul, 625  Union 
Greeley  Alameda  and  San  Francisco  Tranfser 
Co.,  Paul  F.  Kellogg  proprietor,  3  Spear 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  28  Laskie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  213  Borland 
"    John,  miner,  r.  1407  Scott 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  1407  Scott 
"    Joseph  W.,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co., 

r.  1214  Steiner 
"    Nora,  widow,  groceries,  539  Howard 
"    R.    P.    M.,   vice-president  American  Rail- 
way Construction   and    Land   Improve- 
ment Co.,  10  California,  room  14,  r.  Oak- 
land 
jm^Greeley.    See  Greely 
Greely  James,  r.  3  Elliot  Park 
"    John,  grading   and  sewer  contractor,  326, 

8th  Av 
"    John  J.,  secretary  Macomber-Grayson  Co., 

123  Clay,  r.  3  Elliot  Park 
"    Mark  A.,  dairy,  3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Thomas,  plasterer,  r.  1120  Stevenson 
fi®~  Greely.    See  Greeley 

Green  Abraham,  diamond  importer.  220  Sutter, 
r.  1210  Ellis 
"    Abraham,  salesman  M.  Scheyer  &  Bro.,  r. 

605  Octavia 
"    Abraham  E.,  salesman  Levenson  &  Co. 
Green    Adam  T.   (A.   T.   Green  &  Co.),  r.  2627 
Dwight  Way,  Berkeley 
"    Adelbert  W.,  pressman  Dempster  ,Bros..  r. 

1606  Howard 
"    Adelle  Miss,  r.  1894  Mission 
"    Albert,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  131  Grove 
"    Alexander,  teamster,  r.  215  Henry 
"    Andrew  E.,  plumber,  r.  1117  Vermont 
"    Annette  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Haight  Primary 

School,  r.  225  Bartlett 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  425  McAllister 
"    Annie,  domestic,  307  Lett 
"    Anthony,   teamster  William  Kerr  Co.,    r. 

905  Battery 
"    Arthur  H.,  butcher  Thomas  Barnett,  r.  615 

Linden  Av 
"    Arthur    F.,    timekeeper    P.    M.   SS.   Go's 
Wharf, 


GREEN  A.  T.  &  00. 

(Adam  T.  Green),  real  estate  and  house 
brokers,  324  Montgomery,  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg 

Green  August,  deckhand  str  Tiburon,  r.  Tiburon, 

Cal, 
"    August,  marker  S.   F.   Laundry,   r.    1915A 

O'Farrell 
"    Augustus  R.,  r.  1153  Guerrero 
"    Austin,  confectioner,  r.  626  Natoma 
"    Bartholomew,   groceries  and   liquors,   1942 

Filbert 
"    Belle,  widow,  r.  418  Leavenworth 
"    Benjamin,  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  129a  Welsh 
"    Bessie  C,  teacher  music,  r.  1532  Polk 
Green  Brothers  (Silas  and  Charles),  proprietors 

Cafe  Columbia,  1,3-15  Pcwell 


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Green  Carrie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
"    Charles,  canmaker,  r.  826  Union 
"    Charles,  foreman  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  61V^  Shipley  rear 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  106  Steuart 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Charles  A.  (Green  Bros  ),  r.  2825  Pine 
"    Charles  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2425  Gough 
"    Charles  A.,  saloon  watchman  str  Peru 
"    Charles  B.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  34 

Hawthorne 
"    Charles  D.,  mo Ider  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  921 

Shotwell 

"    Charles  E.,  engineer,  r.  1701  San  Carlos  Av 

Green  Charles  E.,  private  secretary  Charles  F. 

Crocker    and   Crocker    Estate    Co.,    53 

Union  Trust  Bldg,  r.  2601  Fillmore 

"    Charles  E.,  warehouseman  Kittle  &  Co.,  r. 

28  Mary 
"    Charles  H.,  carpenter,  r.  421,  22d 
"    Charles  H.,   laborer,   r.   NW  cor  Bay  and 

Webster 
"    Charles  J.,  iron  worker,  r.  721^  Tennessee 
"    Charles  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  1024  Wash- 
ington 
"    Charles  S.,  millhand,  r.  16  Camp 
"    Clarence,  r.  35^4  Harriet 
"    Corydon  B.,  contractor,  r.  34  Hawthorne 
"  ■  Daniel,  grocer,  r.  826  Union 
•'    Daniel  Jr.,  surveyor,  r.  826  Union 
"    David  B.,  druggist    Am.  Drug    Co.,   r.  722 

Franklin 
"    David  H.,  clerk,  r.  1620  Geary 
"    Dufly  C.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  1001 

Pine 
"     E.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks 
"    Edgar  T.,  clerk  Welch  &  Co.,  r.  1323  Guer- 
rero 
"    Edward,  r.  420  Jackson 
"    Edward,  r.  639i/2  Stevenson 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  1922  Buchanan 
"    Edward,  candy  maker  M.  L.  Stearns,  r.  108 

McAllister 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  20291/4  Ellis  rear 
"    Edward,  teamster  John  B.  Dallas,  r.  8  Kate 
"    Edward  D.,  clerk    auditing    dept    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co..  r.  1216  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edward  F.,  boatman,  r.  1105  Montgomery 
"    Edward  S.,  bellman  Grand  Hotel 
Green  Edwin  A.,  secretary  and  manager  Mill- 
brae  Company,  SE  cor  9th  and  Mission, 
r.  621  Hayes 
"    Eleanor  G.,  widow,  dressmaker,  249  Pacific 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  615  Linden  Av 
"    Elizabeth  H.,  widow,  r.  1620  Geary 
"     Ellen  Miss,  dressmaker,    r.   1813   Broder- 

ick 
"    Emil,  millhand  Frank  Huber,  r.  212  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    F.,  miner,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    F.,  master  mariner,  r.  5  Market 
"    Francis  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  1105  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Frank  B.,  grocer,  r.  QYi  Alemany 
"    Frank  E.,  wool  sorter  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  928M 

Folsom 
"    Frank  T.,  druggist.  500  Devisadero,  r.  1832 
Fell 
Green  Fred  H.,  office  330   Pine,    room    15.  tele- 
phone Main  1610,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Frederick,  waiter  Young  &  Weisman,  r. 

4301/4  Clementina 
"    Frederick  M.,  master  bk  Alaska,  46  Steuart 
"    Frederick  P.,  policeman,  r.  929  Post 
"    George,  r.  63914  Stevenson 
"    George,  janitor,  r.  26  Morey  Alley 


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Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

see  our  stock. 
405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Green  George,  special  policeman,  r.  919  Green- 
wich 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  31  Randall 
"    George,  teamster  Michael  Smith 
"    George,  watchman,  r.  29  Rutledge  Av 
"    George,   wool  sorter  F.  S.   Moodv,  r.   1213 

Dolores 
"    George  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1S13  McAllister 
"    George  G.,  laborer,  r.  19  Georgia 
"    George  H.,  steward,  r.  18,  1st 
"    Gold  Mining  Co.   (Tuolumne  Co.),  John  H. 

Sayre  secretary,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
"    Gustav,  laundryman,  r.  1915a  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  janitor,  334  Pine 
"    Harry  S.,  barber,  436  Montgomery  Av,    r. 

915  Pacific 
"    Henrietta  R.,  widow,  r.  1323  Guerrero 
"    Henry,  paper  hanger,  r.  1  Eddy 
"    Henry  D.,  machine  hand  Albert  Hansen, 

r.  421,  22d 
"    H.  F.,r.  650,4th 
"    Hiram  M.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1 

Sunny  Court 
"    House,  Mrs.    Bridget   Farrell   proprietor, 

NW  cor  Sierra  and  Maryland 
"    Isaac  N.,  clerk,  r.  1216  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isabelle,  widow,  r.  418  Leavenworth 
"    Isidor,  tailor,  r.  1  Kappeler  PI 
"    Isidor  S.,  barber  supplies,  337,  2d  Av 
"    J.,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Jacob,  r.  733  Franklin 
"    James,  r.  15  Merritt 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  915  Pacific 
"    James,  gardener,  r.  3435  Gough 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  1105  Montgomery 
"    James,  polisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plating 

Wks,  68,  1st,  r.  444'/2,  3d 
"    James  D.,  elevator  operator,  320  Sutter,  r. 

6391/4  Stevenson 
"    James  F.,  gardener,  r,  3425  Gough 
"    J.  Charles  (Siebe  &  Green),  r.  309  Powell 
"    J.  N.,  r.  1316  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  barber  L.  S.  Trabue,  r.  319,  3d 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  143,  7th 
"    John,  coachman,  1883  Washington 
"    John,  cook,  r.  3  Lawrence  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  20  Everett 
'•    John,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    John,  teamster   "Western  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

304,3d 
"    John  C,  mining,  r.  330  Fell 
"    John  E.,  engineer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  4514  Her- 
mann 
"    John  H.,  asst.  engineer  str  Gipsy,  r.  224 

Frederick 
"    John  J.,  bartender,  r.  1105  Montgomery 
"    John  M.,  miner,  r.  3490^4  Market 
"    John  T.,  corporal  police,  r.  639i/i  Stevenson 
"    John  T.,  driver  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.   806, 

24th 
"    John  W.,  teamster  William  Raubinger  & 

Sons,  r.  417a  Francisco 


"    Jonathan,   druggist,    1300    Mason,    r.    1024 
Washington 

"    Joseph,  stenographer,  r.  425  McAllister 

"    Joseph  C,  engineer,  r.  1405  Powell 
Green  JoseptiE.,  secretary  and  manager  Edison 
Lignt  and  Power  Co.,  r.  1791  McAllister 

"    Julia  B.,  widow,  r.  711  Jones 

"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  324  Jones 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Glenwood,  1532 
Polk 

"    L.,  rigger  Llewellyn  Davies 

"    Lawrence  N.,  marine  engineer,  r.  919  Green- 
wich 

"    Lizzie  M.  Miss,  r.  1216  Golden  Gate  Av 


Green    Lottie    Miss,    dressmaker    Mrs.    Dora 
Gauthier,  r.  213  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  peddler,  r.  605  Octavia 
"    Lucy,  widow,  seamstress,  r.  119  Stockton 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Mark  (M.  Phillips  &  Co.),  r.  1332  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Martin  E.,  stevedore,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  40  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1105  Montgomery 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1630  Sacramento 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Congregational  Chi- 
nese Mission  School,  r.  914  Powell 
"    Max,  jeweler,  r.  605  Octavia 
"    M,  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  517^/4  Shotwell  rear 
"    Mercedes,  widow,  r.  915  Pacific 
"    M.  H.,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  342  Langton 
Green  Milton  J.,    attorney  at  law,   419  Cali- 
fornia, room  24,  r.  Oakland 
' '    Morris,  shoemaker,  1218  Pierce,  r.  518  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Nellie,  widow,  school  teacher,  r.  225  Bart- 
let  t 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  232  Scott 
"    Oscar,  laborer,  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r.  117  Gil- 
bert 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

45  Belcher 
"    Patrick  F.,  undertaker  J.  C.  O'Connor  &  Co., 

r.  767  Mission 
"    R.   George,  clerk  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  517 

Turk 
"    Richard  M.,  carpenter  Siebe  &  Green,  r. 

820,  26th 
"    Robert,  r.  312  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  G.,  salesman,  r.  517  Bush 
"    Robert    H.,  hardware,    1328  Valencia,    r. 

830,  36th 
"    Robert    W.,    carrier    postofflce,     r.     SSV^ 

Garden 
"    Samuel,     shoemaker    J.   Smith,    r.    82914 

Valencia 
"    Samuel  E.,  clerk  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Samuel  S.,  business  manager  Hotel  Ga- 
zette, 430  Kearny,  r.  Alameda 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  1233  Broadway 
"    Silas  (Green  Bros.),  r.  3829  Pine 
"    Simon,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  733  Frank- 
lin 
"    Simon,  laborer,  r.  803  Greeni 
"    Solomon,  glazier,  r.  339  Hayes 
"    Talosko,  collector,  r.  1645,  35th 
"    Theodore,  druggist  Frank  T.  Green,  r.  500 

Devisadero 
"    Thomas  (Burke  &  Green),  r.  439  Bryant 
"    Thomas  (Green  &  McCullough),  r.  1113  Fol- 

som 
"    Thomas,  baker  J.  Tamony,  r.  1317  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  miner,  r.  419  Hayes 
"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  2012  Polk 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  2047!4  Mission 
"    Thomas  E.,  brewer,  r.  5091^  Brannan 
"    Walter  A.  (Carrau  &  Green),  r.  1210  Ellis 
"    Walter  C,  sculptor,  r.  1711  Fulton 
"    Walter  J.,  iron  molder,  r.  2435  Gough 
"    Walter  J.,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

634,  4th 
"    W.  P.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  broom  maker  Cal.  BroomMfg.  Co., 

r.  18  Rutledge  Av 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  \'^\i  Freelon 
"    William,  produce  dealer,  r.  738  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William,  student,  r.  430  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  tailor,  255  Steuart 
"    William    G.,    draughtsman    Dow    Steam 

Pump  Wks,  r.  731%  Tennessee 
"    William  H.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  224  Frederick 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Home  Industry  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  28  Mary 
Green  Williain  S.,  United  States  Surveyor-Gen- 
eral, 610  Commercial,  r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 
"    &  McCullough  (Thomas  Green  and  Peter 
McCullough),  wood  and  coal.  1113  Folsom 
4®=Green.    See  Greene  and  Gruen 


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Greenan  Frank,  teamster,  r.  28  Ohio  PI 
"    Frank,  policeman,  r.  213,  13th 
"    John,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  244,  2d  Av 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  38  Ohio  PI 
"    Peter,  r.  507^4  Ash  Av 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  28  Ohio  PI 
"    Rebecca  Mrs.,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 

School,  r.  114,  13th 
4®"Greenan.    See  Grennan 
Greenbaum  Harry,  r.  325  Pacific 
"    Hyman,  shoemaker,  345,  3d 
Greenbaum  L.  &  Co.  (S.  L.  Ackerman  and  Mrs. 

Sarah    Greenbaum),    grain     and    stock 

brokers,  320  Montgomery 
"    Lawrence,  dental  student,  r.  1026  Ellis 
"    Phoebe  Miss,  milliner,  r.  325  Pacific 
"    Rosalie,  widow,  r.  &\5Y2  Fulton 
"    Samuel,    actor    Morosco's    Grand    Opera 

House,  r.  615!4  Fulton 
"    Sarah,  widow  (L.  Greenbaum&  Co.),  r.  1026 

Ellis 
"    Simon,    dealer   watches    and    jewelry,    6 

Chronicle  Bldg»  r.  1069  Mission 
"    WilliamL.  (Greenbaum  &  Co.),  r.  1026  Ellis 

GREENBAUM  &  00. 

(William  L.  Greenbaum),  manufactur- 
ers fine  perfumes  and  toilet  articles 
and  importers  confectionery,  128  Post, 
telephone  Grant  53 

i6®-Greenbaum.    See    Greenebaum    and    Grin- 

baum 
Greenberg  Abraham  H.,  wood  and  coal,  1403- 

1405  Ellis,  r.  1626  Ellis 
Adolph,  tailor,  r.  1411  Pacific 
Frank  L.,  barber  H.  H.  Creighton,  r.  706i/4 

Jones 
Frederick,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  318  Tay- 
lor 
Henry,  sausage  maker,  1044^4  Howard 
Herman,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
Joseph    (M.     Greenberg's    Sons),    r.    2293 

Franklin 
L.  J.,  salesman  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  627  Geary 
Leon  (M.  Greenberg's  Sons),  r.  1027 Page 
Leopold,  curio  dealer,  35^^  O'Farrell,  r.  1411 

Pacific 
Louis,  junk.  1660  Mission,  r.  26,  13th 
Mannie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  18251/4  O'Far- 

rell 
Matthew  H.,  merchant,  r.  2112  Post 
MaxC,  salesman  Roos  Bros,,  r.  1020  Van 

Ness  Av 
Max  H.   (Greenberg  &  Greenberg),  r.  2112 

Post 
Morris,  tailor,  r.  1825^^  O'Farrell 
P.  &  Co.  (Phillip  Greenberg),  woolens  and 

tailors'  trimmings,  37-38  Flood Bldg 
Pauline  Mrs.,  r.  1411  Pacific 
Phillip  (P.  Greenberg  &Co.),  r.910ADevisa- 

dero 
Samuel,  peddler,  r.  16  Juniper 
Samuel  C.  (Greenberg  &  Greenberg),  r.  1020 

Van  Ness  Av 
Samuel  H.,  r.  2410  Pacific  Av 
Solomon,  bookkeeper  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1825/2  O'Farrell 
"    Wolf  B.,  clerk  tariff  dept.  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  1309A  Hayes 

GREENBERG    &    GREENBERG 

(Max  H.  and  Samuel  C),  fancy  goods, 
laces,  embroideries,  trimmings,  ho- 
siery, handkerchiefs,  31  Grant  Av 

«5-Greenberg.    See  Greenburg  and  Gruenberg 

Greenberg's  M.  Sons  (Leon  and  Joseph),  propri- 
etors Eagle  Brass  Machine  and  Plating 
Wks,  225-227  Beale 

Greenblatt  Edgar  A.,  clerk,  r.  847  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Greenblatt  M.,  editor  California  Demokrat,  r. 
847  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  candy  maker,  r.  847  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Greenburg  Harry,  laborer  Flint  &  McLennan, 
346,  11th 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  131  Montgomery 

4®"Greenburg.    See  Greenberg 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  Galyanizei 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Greene  Addie  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Weldon,  427 
Eddy 
"    A.  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  340  Day 
"    Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  1357  Post 
"    Charles  E.,  dressmaking,  236  O'Farrell 
'•    C.  Harry,  bookkeeper  New  Home  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Greene  Charles  S.,  associate  editor  Overland 
Monthly,  508  Montgomery,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Daniel  P.,  asst.  City  and  County  Surveyor, 

r.  826  Union 
"    David    H.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  1620  Geary 
"    Duncan,  teamster,  r.  8  Kate 
"    E.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  331  O'Farrell 
"    Edward,  r.  98  Devisadero 
"    Edward,  driver  John  B.  Dallas,  r.  8  Kate 
"    Edward  M.,  special  agent  State  of  Cal. 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  r.  Claremont 
Greene    Frank,  first  lieutenant  Signal  Corps 
U.  S.  A.  and  chief  signal  ofQoer  Dept.  of 
California,  217  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick,  salesman  William  Clufl  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George  W.,  r.  Ocean  House  Av  nr  Ingleside 
"    George  W.,  machinist,  r.  98  Devisadero 
"    Henry  E.  R.,  laborer  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sis  tance  IT.  S.  A.,  r.  409  Powell 
"    Henry  P.,  clerk,  r.  437  Eddy 
"    Herbert  M.,  stock  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill 

&  Stetson,  r.  417  Eddy 
"    James  J.,  groceries  and   liquors,  SE  cor 

Harrison  and  30th,  r.  2403  Harrison 
"    John  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1810 

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"    John  E.,  deputy  assessor,  r.  913  Haight 
"    Joseph,  compositor  Bulletin,  r.  1618  Steiner 
"    Joseph  W.,  r.  803  O'Farrell 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  compositor,  r.  8  Kate  PI 
"    Leo  W.  H.,  r.  Corbett  Av  nr  Ingleside 
"    Lucius   E.,   attorney  at  law,  533  Market, 

room  41,  r.  1511  Pierce 
"    Mary  F.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  132  Grove 
"    Michael,  r.  736  Brannan 
"    Nathaniel,  policeman,  r.  709  Shotwell 
Greene  Oliver  D.,  Colonel  and  assistant  adju- 
tant-general U.  S.  A.,  adjutant- general 
Dept.  of  California,  204  Phelan   Bldg,  r. 
Pacific-Union  Club 
"    Ransome,  r.  33  Sanchez 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  8  Kate 
"    Robert,  conductor,  r.  240  Day 
"    Robert,  miner,  r.  240  Day 
"    Samuel,  cooper,  r.  824,  14th  Av  South 
"    Samuel  T.  (Douglas  &  Greene),  r.  1939  Mis- 
sion 
"    S.  H.,  salesman  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas,  clerk  J.  J.  Greene,   r.  3403  Har- 
rison 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer,  r.  133  Grove 
"    Watson  H.,  teamster,  r.  309,  11th  Av 
"    W.   Frederick,  manager  cigar  dept.  Wil- 
liam Cluff  Co.,  16  Front,  r.  Oakland 
4®-Greene.    See  Green 

Greenebaum  Alfred,  secretary  Pac.  Marine  Sup- 
ply Co.,  306  California,  r.  1617  Vallejo 
"    Alfred  H.  (Rothschild  &  Greenebaum),  r. 
1914  Pacific  Av 
Greenebaum  Emil,  secretary  King-Morse  Can- 
ning Co.,   NW  cor  Broadway  and    San- 
some,  r.  1914  Pacific  Av 
"    Jacob,   stockbroker,  337  Pine,  r.  3100  Van 

Ness  Av  ^ 

"    Joseph  L.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 
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Greenebaum  Leon,  purchasing  agent  Western 
Meat  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 

Leon  S.,  bookkeeper  Greenebaum  &  Co., 
r.  1459  Franklin 

Louis,  bookkeeper  Louis  Sloss  &  Co..  r.  1914 
Pacific  Av 

Morris,    president     Greenebaum     &  Co., 
115-117  Bush,  r.  Paris,  France 

Moses  (Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Michels),  r. 
Hotel  Richelieu 

Oscar,    clerk   Wilmerding-Loewe   Co.,    r. 
Hotel  Miramar 

R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1914  Pacific  Av 
Greenebaum  Slgmund,  manager  London,  Paris 
and  American  Bank  (Limited),  1-3  San- 
some,  r.  1459  Franklin 
Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Micbels  (Moses  Greene- 
baum,     Leopold     Weil     and     Leopold 
Michels),  importers  and  manufacturers 
men's  furnishing  goods,  17-19  Sansome, 
factory  .531  Mission 
Greenebaum  William,  president  The  Stuparich 
Manufacturing  Co.,  533  Market,   r.   SW 
cor  California  and  Gough 

GREENEBAUM  &  CO., 

Morris  Greenebaum  president,  Henry 
Kohn  secretary,  auctioneers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  115-117  Busb,  New 
York  office  43  Leonard 

i3®~Greenebaum.      See    Greenbaum   and  Grin- 

baum 
Grenell  Frank  G.,  r.  1711  Scott 

"    Fred  H.,  clerk,  r.  1711  Scott 
Greenewald  Aaron  B.,  railroad  ticket  agent,  634 
Market,  r.  927  Sutter 
"    .Alice  R.  Miss,  r.  1812  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1812  Van  Ness  Av 
Greenewald   Otto   H.,  president  Golden  Gate 
Lumber  Co.,  and    treasurer   California 
Lumber  Co.,  ofQce  4  Sutter,  rooms  8-10,  r. 
1812  Van  Ness  Av 
4®"Greenewald.      See    Greenwald,    Grunwald 

and  Grunwaldt 
Greenfield  A.  Clark,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt 
&Co.,r.  721A  22d 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  733  Bush 
"    Jesse  C,  salesman  Greenberg   &  Green- 
berg,  r.  2023  Pacific  Av 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  2023  Pacific  Av 
"     William,  barber  Shaen  &  Crown,  r.  33  Russ 
"    William   C,    traveling    salesman,  r.    515 
Eddy 
Greenhalgh  John,  lodgings,  207  Post 
Greenham  Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  r.  2125  Howard 
Greenhood  Bertha  G.  Miss,   teacher   music,  r. 
1309  Broadway 
"    Fannie  Miss,   teacher   Henry  Durant  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1303  Octavia 
"    Hugo  O.,  forwarding  and  shipping,  312  Sac- 
ramento, r.  1309  Broadway 
"    Louis  H.,  r.  1303  Octavia 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1303  Octavia 
Greenhow  Albert,    watchman   Fulton    Eng    & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  3  Harry  PI 
"    Alexander  M.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  1922  Filbert 
"    James,   blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1922 
Filbert 
Greening  Johnson,  porter  Washburn  &   Moen 

Mfg.  Co. 
Greenkevitch    Nicholas    Rev.,    rector,    r.   2050 

Leavenworth 
Greenlaw  Alma,  widow,  r,  2321  Larkin 
"    Charles  E.,  painter,  r.  571  Stevenson 
"    Clair  F.,  calker,  r.  428  State 


Greenlaw  Frederick  W.,  shipwright,  r.  428  State 
"    George  W.,  teamster   Central   Hardware 

and  Supply  Co.,  r.  571  Stevenson 
"    John,  r.  239  Texas 
"    JohnB.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

r.  239  Texas 

GREENLAW    MAYO  A., 

dentist.  Academy  of  Sciences  Building. 
819  Market,  rooms  11-12 

Greenlaw  Thomas  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r 
239  Texas 
"    William  F.,  conductor  Market    St.   Ry.,  r 
606  Elizabeth 
Greenleaf  Charles  R., lieutenant-colonel.  Deputy 
Surgeon-General    U.   S.  A.,  disbursing 
officer  Medical  Dept.  U.  S.  A..  36  New 
Montgomery,      r.     2700    Bancroft    Way, 
Berkeley 
"    Delia,  widow  r.  3237  Mission 
"    S.  N.,  master  schr  Novelty,  office  48  Mar- 
ket, room  1 
Greenlee  F.  S.,  brokerage  and  commission,  203 
Front  ♦ 

"    James  W.,  coachman,  1226  Post 
Greenlees  Hugh,  carpenter  Frank  A.  Geier,  r. 
217  Diamond 
"    John,  tarpenter,  r.  1020  Haight 
Greenlin  Clarence  F.,  teamster,  r.  722  Clemen- 
tina 
Greenly  John  H.,  funeral  director  Cal.  Under- 
taking Co.,  r.  16251/^  Pine 
Greenman  John,  laborer,  r.  700  San  Jose  Av 
"    Kate   Mrs.,  stenographer   Land    Savings 

Union  of  Cal.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Sarah  E.,  dressmaking,  700  San  Jose  Av 
Greensfelder    Naph    B.,    president    Naph    B. 
Greensf elder  Co.,  220  Sutter,  r.  2123  Pine 
"    Naph     B.    Co.     (incorporated),    Naph     B. 
Greensfelder  president,  M.  S.  Feinberg 
vice-president,    Fred    Bauer   secretary, 
merchandise  brokers,  220  Sutter 
Greenslade  Louis  M.,  clerk  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co., 


Greentree  Charles  T.,  clerk  C.  A.  Parkin,  r.  1911 
Mission 
"    Louis,  salesman,  r.  1419  Taylor 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  305  Jones 
Greenwald  Hettie  Mrs.,  baths,  415  Sutter,  r.  734 
Sutter 
"    Jacob,  r.  1513  Gough 
"    John,  r.  110  Eddy 

"    Louis,  porter  G.  W.  Harris,  r.  1029  Mission 
"    M.,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Nelson,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  314 

Brannan 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  3014  Washington 
4£i-  Greenwald.     See   Greenewald.    Grunwald 

and  Grunwaldt 
Greenway  Alfred  E.,  cook  The  Reception,  r.  1121 
Filbert  rear 
"    Edward  M.,  office  50  Nevada  Block,  r.  Ho- 
tel Pleasanton 
"    John,  deckhand  str  Piedmont,  r.  Oakland 
Greenwell  John,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  Alameda 
Greenwich  Dock  U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  Bode 
&    Haslett   proprietors,    NW   cor   Bat- 
tery and  Greenwich 
"    Fire  Insurance  Co.  The,  Tom  C.  Grant  gen- 
eral agent,  212  Pine 
Greenwood  Charles,  coachman,  1516  Polk 

"    Frank  M.,  electrician,  r.  711  Hayes 
Greenwood  Fred  A.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
California  Electrical  Works,  35  Market, 
r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    George,  painter,  r.  26  Kissling 
"    George  C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1617  Polk 
Greenwood  George  D.,  vice-president  and  man- 
ager   California    Electrical  Works,    35 
Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  202  San  Jose  Av 
"    Henry,  r.  26  Kissling 

•'    Jacob,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1501!^  Market 
Greenwood  Monroe,  president  California  Elec- 
trical Works,  35  Market,  r.  713  Hayes 
"    Ralph,  physician,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    Richard,  foreman  Union  Soap  Factory,  r. 

26  Kissling 
"    S.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  747  Francisco 


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Greenwood  Walter  H.  (Farrant  &  Co.),  r.  203 

San  Jose  Av 
"    William,  driver,  r.  6  Central  PI 
"    William,  soapmaker  Union  Soap  Factory, 

r.  26  Kissling 
Greenzweig  George,  r.  2322  California 
"    &Co.  (incorporated),  wholesale  jewelry,  2 

Sutter 
Greer  Anna  P.  Miss,  r.  1216  Hyde 
"    Charles  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1940  Lexington  Av 
"    J.,  weigher  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  714  Clementina 

James,  waiter,  r.  11  Louisa 
"    Jane  E.    Miss,  teacher  Chinese  Primary 

School,  r.  1514  Taylor 
"    John  A.,  horseman,  r.  326  Larkin 
"    John  S.,  horseman,  r.  326  Larkin 
"    Mary  M.  Miss,  r.  1216  Hyde 
"    M.  Thomas,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,  r.  34 

Kissling 
■'    R.  C,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Richard  N.,  musician,  r.  8  Rausch 
"    Robert  P.,    manager   Pac.  Ammonia  and 

r.  Chemical  Co.,  1634  Sacramento 
"    Robert   W.,    clerk    Kittle  &    Co.,    r.    825 

Valencia 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  306i4  Hyde 
"    William,    driver   Oliver   Q.    Reynolds,    r. 

Oakland 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  850  Mission  rear 
"    William  J.,    livery  and  teaming,  226-228, 

14th,  r.  636,  23d 
49-Greer.  See  Grier 
Greesman  Joseph,  operator  I.  Botwin  &  Co.,   r. 

455  Minna 
Greffe  Charles,  proprietor  Centennial  Furniture 

Factory,  508-510,  5th,  r.  323y2  Clara 

GREG  FRANK, 

white  sand  and  sawdust,  529  Mission, 
telephone  Main  1623 

Greger  John,  master  schr  Hercules,  r.  33  Silver 

Gregerson  Peter,  tailor,  r.  732  Folsom 
Greget  Leopold  W.,  florist,   SW  cor  Franklin 

and  Greenwich 
Gregg  Alice  C.  Miss,  teacher    Spring   Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  2110  Polk 
"    George,  master  mechanic  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
"    Herbert  R.,   with    Shreve  &   Co.,    r.  San 

Rafael 
"    J.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2110  Polk 
"    Louisa  L.,  Miss,  compositor,  r.  963  Mission 
"    M.,  waiter  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Wellington,  collector  tax  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  4 

Montgomery,  r.  618  Powell 
"    Wellington  Jr.,  assistant  receiving  teller 
The  Crocker- Woolworth  National  Bank, 
r.  Ashby  Av,  Berkeley 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  863  Mission 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    William  C,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Safe  Deposit 
and  Trust  Co.,  r.  618  Powell 
Greggains  Alexander,  r.  142%  Shipley 
"    Annie,  packer  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice  Mills, 

r.  621  Vi  Minna 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  142  Shipley 
"    John,  printer  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 

142  Shipley 
"    Michael  J.,  watchman   Corporation  Yard 

S.  F.F.  D.,  r.  142  Shipley 
"    Simon,   helper  Michael  J.  Marion,  r.  530 
Mission 
Greggs  Eugene,  boots  and  shoes,  2831  Mission 
Grego  Carmelo,  laborer  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r. 

324  Vallejo 
Gregoire  Emile,  waiter  Occidental  Restaurant, 
r.  323  Green 
"    Louis,  salesman  J.  Tauzy&Co.,r.  816  Capp 
Gregor  John,  farmer,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
Gregorio  Giuseppe,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Jose,  r.  .309  Broadway 
"    Marco,  painter,   r.  3  Jasper  PI 
Gregory  A.,  seaman  str  Pomona 
"    Albert  H.,  cashier  New  York  Belting  and 

Packing  Co.,  r.  1929  Sutter 
"    Alexander  M.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

34  Fell 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  210  Eddy 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

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Gregory  A.  W.,  pressman  Co-operative  Pub.  Co., 

r.  1014  Webster 
"    Bion  S.,  attorney  at  law,  104  Sutter,  room 

9,  r.  56  Corbett  Av 
"    Brothers  (John,  Joseph  and  Louis),   nur- 
sery, cor  Berlin  and  Burrows 
"    Catherine  B.,  widow,  r.  905  Bush 
"    Charles  A.,  shoecutter  Porter,  Slessinger 

&  Co.,  r.  East  Berkeley 
"    Charles  E.,  country  land  dept.  Bovee,  Toy 

&  Sonntag,  r.  2917  Jackson 
Charles  M.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann 

&  Bendel,  r.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
"    CoUis  H.,  retoucher  Frederick  H.  Bushnell, 

r.  Oakland 
"    E.,  druggist,  668  Haight,  r.  666  Haight 
"    Edward,   fireman   Cal.    St.  RR,  r.    1619^2 

Leavenworth 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  615  Fulton 
"    George  D.,  r.  1606  California 

GREGORY  H.  P.  &  CO., 

machinery  and  machine  supplies,  NW 
cor  Fremont  and  Mission 

Gregory  Hugh  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  639  Haight 
"    James    W.,     superintendent    St.    George 

Stables,  r.  Russ  House 
"    J.  M.  &  Brothers   (John  M.  Gregory),  dried 

fruits,  nuts,  etc.,  327 Front 
"    John  (Gregory  Bros.),  r.  cor  Berlin  and  Bur- 
rows 
"    John,  laborer  Martin   Holje,   r.    13th    Av 

South  nr  P 
"    John  M.  (J.  M.   Gregory  &  Bros.),    r.   1929 

Sutter 
"    Joseph  (Gregory  Bros.),  r.  cor  Berlin  and 

Burrows 
"    Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  1315  Sansome 
"    Lester  C,  physician,  r.  Nucleus  Bldg 
"    Louis  (Gregory  Bros.),  r.  cor  Berlin  and 

Burrows 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  Trumbull  nr  Craut 
"    Narciso,  driver  John  Gandolfo  &  Co.,  r.  2101 

Larkin 
"    Paul,  salesman,  r.  34  Fell 
"    Samuel,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Silas  E.,  r.  666  Haight 
"    Thomas  J.,  reporter  Call 
"    Thomas  V.,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  137  Page 
"    Victor,  clerks.  P.  Co.,  r.  121,  6th 
"    Warren  (Chickering,  Thomas    &  Gregory 
and  Gerstle  &  Sloss),  attorney  at  law, 
206  Sansome,  rooms  29-34,  r.  2199  Devisa- 
dero 
"    William,  janitor  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co. 
"    William  F.,  r.  413  Dolores 
"    William  H.,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peter- 
son, r.  New  Western  Hotel 
"    William  M.,  salesman,  r.  1521^/^  Market 
Gregson  A.  Mrs.,  nurse  Kings'  Daughter's  Home, 

217  Francisco 
Grehek  Johan,  laborer,  r.  14  Zoe 
Greib  Peter,  machinist  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
Greichen  William,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

1208,  20th 
Greif  Bruno,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
"    George  M.,  bookbinder  R.  I.  Whelan  &  Co., 

r.  739  Filbert 
"    John  J.,  cashier  License  Collector's  offtce,  r. 
HI  Hermann 
Grelffe  A.,  longshoreman,  r.  608,  6th 
Greig  Alexander,  apprentice,  r.  227  Mississippi 
"    David,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  56  Erie 


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classes  of  advertising. 

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Greig  James,  secretary  San  Francisco  Lumber 
Co.,  office  foot  of  3ci,  r.  SW  cor  Paru  and 
Alameda  Av,  Alameda 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  227  Mississippi 
"    James,  stonecutter,  r.  29  Julian  Av 
Greig  James  S.,  secretary  Doernbecher  Furni- 
ture Manufacturing  Co.,  733-741  Mission, 


"    W.,  waiter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    William,  r.  417  Bush 
Grein  Bartholomew  F.,  bartender  J.  Knobloch 
"    Jost,    cabinet   maker    Sterling   Furniture 
Co.,  r.  25  Ripley  PI 
4®=Grein,    See  Grien 

Greiner  Amelia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  631  Ten- 
nessee 
"    Christine,  widow,  r.  631  Tennessee 
"    Leslie  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1233 

Fulton 
"    W.  H.,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  .51,  3d 
Grelis  Christopher,  clerk,  r.  7251/4  Hayes 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  725%  Hayes 
Grell  Charles,  cook,  r.  823%  Bush 
Grella   Alexandre    (Grella  &   Gaviati),  r.  531 
Union 
"    &   Gaviati  (Alexandre  Grella   and    Luigi 
Gaviati),  wood  and  coal,  514  Union 
Grellman  Cuneo  R.,  cigar  box  mnfr.,  337  Valley 
Grellmann  Charles,  clerk  G.  L.  Carroll  &  Co., 
r.  440,  2d 
"    Charles  P.,  conductor,  r.  6%  Sheridan  rear 
"    Moritz  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  2530  Bryant  Av 
Gremminger  Francis  C,  painter,  r.  650%  Natoma 

"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  650%  Natoma 
Gremmler  Conrad  H.,  teamster,  r.  319%  Clemen- 
tina 
Grenell  Frank  G.,  r.  1711  Scott 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk  Hart  Grenell,  r.    1711 
Scott 
Grenell  Hart,  druggist,  400  Geary  cor  Mason,  r. 

1711  Scott 
Grenham  Dennis,  paver,  r.  1332%  Broadway 
Greninger  Daniel,  r.  107  Buchanan 
"    George    F.,  plumber,    1731    Market,  r.  107 

Buchanan 
"    Pierce,  peddler,  r.  W  s  Franklin  bet  Green- 
wich and  Lombard 
"    Theodore,  r.  524  Kansas 
Grenman  Alonzo  L..  watchman,  r.  2910  Larkin 
Grennan  Brothers  (Matthew  and  Thomas  P.), 
merchant  tailors,  15  Ellis 
"    .John  A.,  collector  B.  P.  Oliver,  r.  328  Fell 
Grennan  Joseph  F.  (Bendixen  &  Grennan),  r.  328 
Fell 
"    Matthew  (Grennan  Bros.),  r.  27  Sanchez 
"    Peter,  farmer,  r.  27  Sanchez 
"    Thomas  P.  (Grennan  Bros.),  r.  27  Sanchez 
4S=Grennan.    See  Greenan 
Grenningloh  William,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
Grennis  George,  capitalist,  r.  2611  Pacitic  Av 
Grenoble  The,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Dufau  proprietor,  603 

Bush 
Greppin  Joseph  E.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r . 

1231  Turk 
Gresharbour  Louis,  invalid,  r.  156  Clara 
Grass  Charles,  bartender,  r.  1237  Stockton 
"    Kent  W.,  fruits  and  vegetables  and  varie- 
ties, 603  Stanyan 
Gressler  Ernest,  city  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  & 

Co.,  r.  1323  Sacramento 
Gresty  William,  shoemaker,  437    Pine,  r.    1213 

Kearny 
Gretchen  John  J.,  baker,  r.  615  Pine  rear 
Greth  August,  physician   and   surgeon   r.  537 

Turk 
Grethe  Edward,  master  mariner,  r.  15  Pacific 


Grether  Edgar  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
545  Jersey 
"    Ellsworth  T.,  conductor,  r.  545  Jersey 
"    John,  baker,  r.  409  Union 
"    Reinhard,  baker  str  Alameda 
Gretsch  Louise  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1618%  Turk 
"    Philip,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg,  r. 
1618%  Turk 
Gretter  George,  baker,  r.  828  Geary 
Gretz  Joseph,  liquors, NE  cor  Howard  and  Beale, 

r.  1  William 
Greub  Adolph,  instrument  maker  The  A.  Lietz 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Greul    Charles  J.,   liquors,  .535   Pacific,  r.  1237 

Stockton 
Greule  Henry,  waiter,  r.  13  Page 
Greulich  John,  upholsterer,  r.  405  McAllister 
Greve  Fritz,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Greven  Joseph,  teacher  vocal  music,  82,  9th.  r. 

88,  9th 
(irever  Girard,  laborer,  r.  1510  Kentucky 
Gi-eves  David,  r.  225  Ritch 
"    George  W.,  hoseman  Engine  9,  r.  3  Rincon 

Court 
"    James,  seaman  str  Pomona,  r.  10  Clinton 
"    N.,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
"    William  H.,  stevedore,  r.  225  Ritch 
Grewe  William  A.,   teamster  A.  Meyer,   r.  40 

Parker  Av 
Grey  Frank  S.,  manager  William  Simpson,  603 
Montgomery,  r.  1045  Market 
"    G.  S.,  r.  1515A  Biroadway 
"    Jane  Miss,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    John  R.,  shipping  clerk  William  Cluff  Co., 

r.  1005,  20th 
"    John  T.,  crier  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  r.  425 

Kearny 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Peter  J.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Patrick's  Church, 

r.  744  Mission 
"    Richard  H.,  accountant,  207  Battery,  room 

19,  r.  14  CoUingwood 
"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  1304  Post 
-e®-  Grey.    See  Gray 

Grez  Albert  J.,  barber,  504,  24th,  r.  2617  Folsom 
Gribbin  Alfred,  laborer,  r.  401  Oak 
"    Fannie  R.,  r.  401  Oak 

"    John  H.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
312%  Waller 
Gribble  Alonzo,  salesman  Samuel  Shirek,  r.  19 
Rausch 
"    Charles  H.,  barber,  2106  Market 
"    Edgar  C,  electrician  Palace  Hotel,  r.  19 

Rausch 
"    John  B.,  miner,  r.  19  Rausch 
"    John  T.,  machinist  Union  1.  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    W.  Arthur,  salesman,  r.  19  Rausch 
Grice  G.  D.,  switchman,  r.  .530,  3d 
Grieb  Emily,  domestic,  1950  California 
"    Henry  T.,  carpenter,  r.  418  Francisco 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  2111  Devisadero 
Griebineijh  Samuel,  waiter  M.  Cibilich,  r.  536 

Fremont 
Grieme  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  314,  8th 

"    Herman  H.  (Riechers  &  Grieme),  r.  18,  7th 
Grien  Charles,  baker  Jacob  Goetjen,   r.  1224% 

Pacific 
im~  Grien.    See  Grein 
Grienauer  Carl,  musician,  r.  39,  4th 
Grier  Robert,  carpenter,  r.  1512  Sacramento  rear 
"    Robert  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1512  Sacramento 

rear 
"    T.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  321  Minna 
"    William  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1512  Sacramento 
rear 
j6®~Grier.    See  Greer 
Grierson  Annie,  widow,  r.  522  Polk 
Gries  Frederick,  r.  725  Capp 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  1220  Green 
Griesche  Gustav,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
Griese  Carl,  artificial  stone  contractor,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  1318  Stanyan 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  113  Germania 
Greishaber  B.    (Chicago,    111.),     manufacturer 
gold  pens  and  pencils,  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son 
agents,  528-530  Market 
Griesinger  William,  storekeeper  German  Hos- 
pital 


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Griesmer  Frederick,  machinist,  r.  3211/4,  20tli 
Griesser  Joseph  C,  clerk  Beversen  &  Faltings, 

r.  5331/2,  4th 
Griflen  R.  C,  salesman  Coghill  &  Kohn 
Grifles  James  H.,  reporter  Call,  r.  919a  Sutter 
Grfan  Alfred,  brass  finisher  Whyte  &  De  Rome, 

r.  607  Howard 
Griffin  Andrew  G.,   secretary    and    treasurer 

Griffin    &    Skelley    Co.,   132    Market,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Anthony  T.,  carpenter,  r.  309  Oak 
"    Bartholomew,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry, 

r.  1710'^  Howard 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  1129  Tennessee 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  732  Na- 

toma 
"    Bernard  F.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  2717  Bush 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  143  Perry 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  248  Clara 
"    Bridget,  domestic,  635,  24th 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  1053  Mission 
"    Charles  F.,  physician,  422,  24th 
"    Charles  W.,  driver  S.   F.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

124,  6th 
Griffin  Charles  W.,    vice-president    Griffin    & 

Skelley  Co.,  132  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Co  a  B.  Miss,  principal  Hearst  Free  Kin- 
dergarten 2,  r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  1147'/4  Howard 
"    Daniel  D.,  blacksmith,  r.  133  Ivy 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  808  O'Farrell 
"    Dennis  T.,  boatbuilder,  r.  615  Ivy  Av 
"    Edward  D.,    carrier     postoffice,    r.     406^2 

Waller 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  727  Clementina 
"    Emily  C.  Mrs.,  r.  120  McAllister 
"     F.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  520,  22d 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.    NE     cor     Napa      and 

Louisiana 
"    Frank  C,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  248  Clara 
"    Frank  D.,   assistant    superintendent  City 

Division  Post  Office,  r.  1212,  22d 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  209b  13th 
"    Frank  J.,  compositor  J.  O.  Jephson  Co.,  r. 

1430  Pacific 
"    Frank  J.,  machinist,  r.  522  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank  J.,  tinsmith,  r.  8  Norton  PI 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  412  Jones 
"    Gerald    R.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  309  Oak 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  1727  Eddy 
"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  771  Howard 
"    Harry  H.,  hostler,  r.  526i/4  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Harry  J.,  clerk  Royal  House 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  66  Shipley  rear 
"    Henry,  driver  Cook  &  Co..  r.  1636  Fillmore 
"    Henry  R..  clerk,  r.  506,  3d 
"    Henry  S.,  laborer,  r.  1319  Minna 
"    Hugh,  teamster,  r.  524  Linden  Av 
"    J.,  teamster,  r.  737  Howard 
"    James,  compositor  Commercial  Publishing 

Co..  r.  1430  Pacific 
"    James,  driver  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  8  Norton  PI 
"    James   J.,  machinist  Pac.  Can   Co.,  r.  59 

Langton 
"    James  P.,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

618  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  412  Jones 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  6O614  Elizabeth 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  14  Middle 
"    John,  clerk  John  J.  Winters,  r.  8  Norton  PI 
"    John,  driver  John  F.  Snow,  r.  68  West  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  elevatorman,  r.  248  Clara 
"    John,  hoseman  Engine  24,  r.  6OQY2  Elizabeth 
•'    John,  janitor,  r.  10021/4  Jackson 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  506,  3d 
"    John  A.,   cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co..  r.  8  Nor- 
ton PI 
"    John  D.,  boatbuilder,  r.  17141/4  Howard 
"    John  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  506,  3d 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  248 

Clara 
'■    John  M.,  teamster,  r.  704  Octavia 
"    John  T.,  teamster  F.  Emil  Seidel,  r.  IIO81/2 

Potrero  Av 


Griffin  John  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Joseph,  bagmaker  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  33b 
Kiss  ling 

"  Joseph,  waiter  J.  R.  Loosley,  r.  92154  Sac- 
ramento 

"    Joseph  C,  teamster,  r.  412  Jones 

' '    Joseph  F. ,  clerk  D.  F.  Keefe,  r.  1008  Alabama 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  33b  Kissling 

"    Kate,  waiter  Cable  Hotel 

"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  723^/4  Brannan  rear 

"  Marshall  G.,  driver  Morton  Special  Deliv- 
ery, r.  713  Shotwell 

"    Martha  A.Mrs.,  dressmaking,  115  Kearny 

"    Martin,  clerk,  r.  411  Mason 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  32  Minna 

"    Mary  A.  Miss,  r.  8  Madison  Av 

"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  855  Folsom 

"    Maurice,  milk  dealer,  r.  IIO8V2   Potrero  Av 

"    Maurice   S.,  pantryman  Bohemian  Club,  r. 


"    Michael,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  1208 

Mission 
"    Michael,  engineer  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  807  Geary 
"    Michael,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

13  McLea  Court 
"    Michael  A.,  laborer,  r.  309  Oak 
"    Michael   J.,   bartender   John  C.  Casey,  r. 

1108  Potrero  Av 
"    Michael  M.,  salesman  J.   Samuels,  r.  1208 

Mission 
"    Michael  W.,  wood  and  coal,  564  Howard 
"    MiloP.,  helper,  r.  910  Vallejo 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  711  Geary  rear 
"    Norah  Miss,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  23  BlaKe 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  72314  Brannan  rear 
"    Patrick  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  114  Ridley 
"    Patrick  J.,  carriage  maker  Louis  C.  Ras- 

mussen,  r.  2207i/^  Mason 
"    Raymond  M.  S.,  stamper Neustadter  Bros., 

r.  711  Geary  rear 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  68  West  Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  38854  Dolores 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  172  Silver 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  110a 

Freelon 
"    Thomas  G.,  clerk,  r.  434i/4,  7th 
Griffin  Thomas  H.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market, 

r.  230  Liberty,  telephone  Mission  206 
"    Timothy,  r.  300,  4th 
"    Timothy,  wagon  maker  J.  J.  La  Chapelle, 

r.  1430  Pacific 
"    Warren,  shoecutter,  r.  800,  25th 
"    Watson  Mrs.,  r.  2120  California 
Griffin  Willard  M.,  president  Griffin  &  Skelley 

Co.,  132  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  r.  524  Linden  Av 
"    William,  collector,  r.  68  West  Mission 
"    William,  deckhand  str  Resolute 
'•    William,  solicitor  George  C.  Bornemann 

Co.,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    William  A.,  engineer  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  3629,  16th 
"    William  B.,  laborer,  r.  816  Montgomery 
"     William  F.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Can  Co.. 

r.  1070  Howard 
"    William  G.,  ooremaker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wl?s,  r.  315  Pixley 
William  W.,  engineer  Adolph  Hromada,  r. 

1008  Alabama 
Griffin  &  Skelley  Company,  W.  M.  Griffin  presi- 
dent, C.  W.  Griffin  vice-president,  A.  G. 

Griffin  treasurer  and  secretary,  packers 

fruits  and  raisins,  132  Market 


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Grifflng  E.  Bailey,  clerk  Frank  S.  Kelly,  r.  102 

Eddy 
"    Frederick  A.,  salesman,  r.  713AO'Farrell 
"    John  L.,  manager  Davis  Bros,  r.  615  Taylor 
"    William  M.,  salesman  F.N.  Woods  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Griffith  Aaron  B.,  cook,  r.  230  Green 
"    Alexander,  baker  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  1103 

Montgomery 
"    Alexander,  painter,  r.  1530  Stockton 
"    Anthony  J.,  special  officer  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  2507  Larkin 
"    Anthony  J.  Jr.,  deputy  License  Collector, 

r.  2507  Larkin 
"    Aurelia  Mrs.,  principal  Golden  Gate  Pri- 


mary School,  r.  IM)  Hayes 
)lf  & 


Sons,  r.  1017 


"    Benjamin  A.,  porter  Wol 
Union 

"    C,  carpenter,  r.  319  Ellis 

"    Charles  A.,  chiropodist,  1302  Stockton 

"    Charles    F.,   clerk  William   O.  Bacon,  r. 
2912c  Lagnna 

"    Charles  M.,  dental  student,  r.  710  Geary 

"    Daniel,   laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Rose's  Av  and 
Brady 

"    David,  electrician  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    Edgar  M.,  physician,  1340  Hayes 

"    Edward  A.,  clerk,  r.  2507  Larkin 

"    Edward  B.,  office  1035  Howard,  r.  2839,  16th 
Griffltli  Edwin  L.,  secretary  Arctic  Oil  Works 
and  Pacific  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  30  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Ross  Valley 

■'    Emilie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1416  Broadway 

•'    Flemming  M.,  carpenter,  r.  2912  Laguna 

"    Frederick  L.  (E.  B.  Griffith's  Sons),  r.  2839, 
16th 

"    George     C,  traveling     salesman    F.     H. 
Ames  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Graves  E.,  photographer,  r.  529  Howard 

"    Haida  Mrs.,  r.  2116  Larkin 

"    Harry  E.   (E.  B.   Griffith's  Sons),  r.  2839, 
16th 

"    Harry   J.,    clerk   Market  St.    Ry.,  r.  2507 
Larkin 

■■    Hervey  F.,  printer  E.  B.  Griffith's  Sons,  r. 
2839,  16th 

"    James  A.,  wheelwright  Geo.  W.  Phelan,  r. 
506, 4th 

"    J.   Milo,    sculptor    Cogswell   Polytechnic 
College,  r.  18  Sycamore  Av 

"    John,  bellboy  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 

•'    John  B.   painter    and    paper  hanger,    1604 
Polk,  r.  935  Sanchez 

"    John  L.,   painter  John  B.   Griffith,  r.  718, 
14th 

"    John  W.,  tanner,  r.  12  Geneva 

"    John  W.,  teacher  Heald's    Business    Col- 
lege, r.  1526,  25th 

"    Joseph,  porter  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  441^^ 
Clementina 

"    Lena  M.,  widow,  r.  715  Union 

"    Marie,  domestic,  1916  Pierce 

"    Marshall  A.,  clerk  Christoffer  M.  Christ- 
offer,  r.  935  Sanchez 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Geneva 

"    Millen,  r.  569  Harrison 

"    Norman,  driver  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r.  350  Te- 
hama 

"    Owen  L.,  clerk  Pac.   Mail  SS.  Co.,  r.  704i4 
Mission 

"    R.  Vaughan  Rev.,  pastor  Welsh  Presby- 
terian Church,  r.  514a  21st 

"    Uriah,  r.  236  Fell 

"    Uriah  L.,  pressman,  r.  236  Fell 


Griffith  W.,  kitchen  hand  Hotel  Becker 
"    W.  Edward,  clerk  N.  P.  C.    RR,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William,  laborer,  r.,  15  Hampton  PI 
"    William,  painter,  r.  1103  Montgomery 
"    William  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  815  Valencia 
"    William  W.,  contractor,  r.  1125  Mission 
Griffith's  E.  B.  Sons  (Harry  E.  and  Frederick  L. 
Griffith) ,  printers   and  proprietors  Mis- 
sion and  South  S.  F.  Mail,  1035  Howard 
Griffiths  A.  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  326  Larkin 
"    Albert  L.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  2607a  Sacramento 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  563  Minna 
"    Griffith  B.,  policeman,  r.  118,  36th 
"    Griffith  L.,  liquors,  15  Valencia 
"    James,  r.  123  Silver  rear 
"    James  H.,  plumber,  r.  123  Silver  rear 
"    John  E.,  machinist,  r.  1055  Market 
"    John  O.,  waiter,  925  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  liquors,  18,  5th,  r.  627  Natoma 
"    Nathaniel,  plumber,  r.  123  Silver  rear 
"    Patrick,  bartender,  r.  702  California 
"    Samuel,  marine  engineer,  r.  2034  Howard 
"    T.  Alfred,  with  Cushing-Wetmore  Co.,  r.  34 

Liberty 
"    Thomas,  gardender,  2021  Devisadero 
"    Thomas,  machinist  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r. 


"    Thomas  H.,  master  bark  Albert,  office  204 

Market,  r.  34  Liberty 
"    Wirt,  engineer  The  Colonial 
Griflo  Antonio  (Chelini,  Griffo  &  Co.),  r.  102,  4th 
"    Domenico  (Chelini,  Son  &  Co.).  r.  336,  6th 
"    Giovanni,  fruits  and  vegetables,  246,  5th 
Griggs  C.  W.,  president  Dickins  Lumber  Co., 
Berry  bet  3d  and  4th,  r.  Tacoma,  Wash. 
"    Joseph  M.,  laborer,  r.  1109  Treat  Av 
Grigsby  Alvin  H.,  printer  Brown  &  Craddock,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Elza  E.,  conductor,  r.  1920  Howard 
"    Henry  C,  student,  r.  1810  Turk 
"    Robert  A.,  student,  r.  1420  California 
"    W.  P.,  millwright  Cahill&  Hall  Elevator 
Co. 
Grilarry  Jean,  r.  3242  Sacramento 
Grill  Joseph  (Matheson  &  Grill),  r.  105,  10th 
Grim  Alfred  R.,  asst.  manager  Alliance  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Grim  Alonzo  M.,   secretary   and  cashier  The 
Sanger    Lumber   Co.,    319  Pine,   r.  3026 
Washington 
"    Gottlieb,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Herman,  bottler  Fredericksburg   Bottling 
Co. 
>6®"Grim.    See  Grimm 
Grimaldi  F.    Bruni,  consul-general  Italy,  506 

Battery,  rooms  1-2,  r.  711  Sutter 
Grimani  James  A.,  teacher  music,  r.  426  Green- 
wich 
Grimes  Alfred,  machinist  Arthur  Barnes,  r.  639 
Clay 
"    Frank,   deputy   Assessor,    r.  2007  Golden 

Gate  Av 
■'    Frank,  engineer  Kinsky  &  Johnson,  r.  810, 

6th 
"    Fred  C,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1919  Howard 
"    George  A.,  timekeeper   Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
14091/i  Buchanan  rear 
Grimes   George     L.,   manager   Hawley   Bros. 
Hardware  Co.,  SW  cor  Market  and  Beale, 
r.  3320  Sacramento 
"    John,  painter,  r.  il&Yi  Larkin 
"    John,  shipjoiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  Winslow 

nr  California  Av 
"    Lawrence,    foreman  street  cleaning  dept. 

City  Street  Imp.  Co.,  r.  6  Hoff  Av 
"    Martin,  fireman  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  71  Te- 
hama 
"    Michael,  r.  IdV^  Beaver 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  1212a  Clay 
"    Robert,  laborer  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Thaddeus  E.  (Koch  &  Grimes),  r.  1135,  19th 
"    William,  undertaking  McFarland  Bros.,  r. 
2341/2  Ritch 
Grimholz  Jacob,  tailor  W.  F.  Attinger,  r.  3  Cot- 
tage PI 
Grimley  Frank,  teamster  Wainwright  &  Easton, 
r.  915  Broadway 


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Grimley  Frank  J.,  tinsmith,  r.  632  Valencia 
"    Patrick,  yardman  Wainwright  &   Easton, 
r.  633  Valencia 
Grimm  A.,  r.  310  Stockton 

Grimm  A.  &  Co.  (Adam  Grimm),  proprietors 
Grimm's  Vineyard  and  Wine  Vaults 
(Calistoga,  Napa  Co.),  office  36  McAllis- 
ter 
Grimm  Adam  (A.  Grimm  &  Co.),  r.  36  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Adam,    with    William    Schreiber,    r.    717 

O'Farrell 
'•    Adam  H.,  proprietor  Lick  House  Barber 

Shop,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Adele  L.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  r.  1013  Green 
Grimm  Andrew,  restaurant,  511  Montgomery, 
r.  417  Kearny 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  4  Chatham  PI 
"    Charles  H.,  physician,  r.  835  Bush 
"    Charles  W.,  manager  Cal.  Art  Metal  Wks, 

49-51  Fremont,  r.  Alameda 
"    Clarence  A.  W.,  bookkeeper  A.  Grimm  & 

Co.,  r.  36  McAllister 
"    Ferdinand  W.,  r.  306  Clementina 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  613  Jones 
"    Frederick,  driver  Bavaria  Brewery,  r.  3328 

Greenwich 
"    Frederick  W.,  r.  112  Butte 
"    Herman,  waiter  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  367 

Minna 
"    Joseph  E.,  waiter,  r.  136i/4  CoUingwood 
"    Mathias,  real  estate  agent,  r.  613  Jones 
Grimm   Matt,    wines  and  liquors,    and   office 
Grimm's  Vineyard  and  Wine  Vaults,  111 
Leidesdorff,  r.  610  Leavenworth 
"    Peter,  seaman  str  General  McDowell,  r. 
430  Post 
4®=-  Grimm.    See  Grim 

Grimm's  Vineyard  and  Wine  Vaults  (Calis- 
toga. Napa  Co.),  A.   Grimm  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 36  McAllister,  office  HI  Leides- 
dorff 
Grimmell  Wesley,  r.  450  Clipper 
"    Wesley  A.,  stenographer  Sachs    Bros.   & 
Co.,  r.  783i4  Harrison 
Grimmer  Robert  L.,  clerk,  r.  329  Minna 
"    William  H.,  salesman,  r.  45  Julia 
Grimshaw  Henry,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office, 
r.  808  Green 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  424  Shot  well 
Grimwood  Adolphus  D.,   attorney  at  law,   214 
Pine,  room  54,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Alfred  J.,  printer  Call,  r.  109  Silver 
"    Charles  P.,  mining  engineer,  314  Pine,  room 

54 
"    J.  Bryant,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  1312 
Taylor 
Grinbaum  Morris  S.,  president  M.  S.  Grinbaum 
&   Co.    (limited),   215   Front,  r.   Palace 
Hotel 
"    M.  S.  &  Co.  (limited),  Morris  S.  Grinbaum 
president,    importers    and    commission 
merchants,  315  Front 
Grindell  Oscar,  electrician,  r.  7  Mint  Av 
Grindley  James,  engineer  Yolo  Mills,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Grindley   John  H.,  secretary  Deming-Palmer 
Milling  Co.,  114-116  Sacramento,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Percy  H.,  salesman  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  R.,  physician,  920  Buchanan 
Grinnell  Harry  I.,  clerk,  r.  311  Capp 
"    Henry  F.,  superintendent  H.  Kissane  and 
Collins  &  Lyons,  pier  11   Steuart,  r.  311 
Capp 
"    P. ,  warehouseman  Overland  Frei  ght  Trans- 
fer Co.,  r.  57  Bluxome 
Grinzen  John,  engineer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Gripp  John,  bookkeeper  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

Oakland 
Grippen  Mollie  E.   Miss,  teacher,  r.  3102  Sut- 
ter 
Grisby  William  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  225,  4th 
Grischow  Gustav,  candle  maker  Mission  Soap 

and  Candle  Wks,  r.  823  Hampshire 
Grisel  Louise  G.,  widow,  r.  703  Geary 


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Grisman  Joseph,  buttonhole  maker,  455  Minna 
Grissiam  William  W.,  registrar  of  deposits  U. 

S.  Mint,  r.  The  Colonnial 
Grissin  Samuel  F.,  traveling  salesman  W.  W. 

Montague  &  Co. 
Grist  Frank,  bill  poster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Griswell  Benjamin  T.,  waiter,  r.  313,  4th 
Griswold  Augustus  H.,  miner,  r.  2488!^  Market 
"    Charles  C,  teamster  James  J.  McKinnon, 

r.  2428  Market 
"    Charles  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    E.  &    Co.    (Eugene    Griswold),    chemical 

works,  1509-1515,  16th 
"    Edward,  electrician,  r.  631  Minna 
"    E.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  920  Sutter 
"    Eugene  (E.  Griswold  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  E.,  machinist,  r.  2428  Market 
"    George  G.,  fruits,  407  East  North,  r.    533 

Howard 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  946  Fillmore 
"    Harriet  B.,  school  teacher,  r.  3488^4  Market 
"    Jane  R.,  widow,  r.  811  Polk 
"    John  H.,  secretary  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Co.,  56  Sacramento,  r.  Oakland 
"    Norman  L.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  946  Fillmore 
"    Norman  W.,  capitalist,  office  39  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  Kenwood,  Cal. 
"     William,  carpenter,  r.  393,  6th 
"    William,  pressman  George   Spaulding   & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Griswold  William  H.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.   rooms  31-33,  850  Market  cor 
Stockton 
"    Wolcott  N.,  physician,  106  Eddy 
Grizzly  Flat  Gold  Mining  Co.,  George  E.  Main- 
hart  secretary,  34  Sansome,  room  6 
Groat  Benjamin  F.,  r.  1005  Sutter 
■'    Charles  F.  (William  Groat  &  Son),  r.  38 

Haight 
"    William    (William   Groat    &    Son),    r.    38 
Haight 
Groat  William  &  Son  (William  and  Charles  F.), 
coal  and  wood,  and  express,  28  Haight, 
r.  137  Rose  Av 
"    William   H.,   agent   Lehn   &  Fink     (New 

York),  513  Eddy 
"    William  L.,  wood  and  coal,  618  Laguna 
Grob  Herman,  warehouseman  Aermotor  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 
NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Grocer  and  Country  Merchant    The   (weekly), 
James  J.  Menzies  editor  and  publisher, 
133  California,  room  13 
Grodjens  Benjamin  E.  (Grodjens  Bros.),  r.  1535 
Eddy 
"    Brothers  (Benjamin  E.  and  John  P.),  bar- 
bers, 1055  Market 
"    John  P.  (Grodjens  Bros.),  r.  155,  7th 
Grodjinsky  Bessie  Miss,   stenographer,  r.   1535 
Eddy 
"    Lillie,  correspondent,  r.  1535 Eddy 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  1535  Eddy 
Grodt  William,  laborer,  r.  9  Essex 
Groebl  Otto,  driver  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  1006  Union 
Groebli  Joseph,  laborer  C.   M.   Hawes,   r.   428 

Connecticut 
Groeder  Arthur,  grainer,  r.  217  Eddy 
Groeling  Theodore,  watchmaker  A.  Andrews,  r. 

826  Geary 
Groelli  Joseph,  clerk,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
Groen  William,   brass    finisher    Wbyte  &  De 

Rome,  r.  5  Collins 
Groeneveld  Jonathan,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry., 
r.  1217  Polk 


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Groenevelt  Carl  G..  jewelei-  Shreve  &  Co.,r.  17 

Sumner 
Groenninger  Frederick  R.,  groceries,  254  Jessie 

"    Henry  E.,  liquors,  336  Main 
Groenwoldt  George  C.  H.,  bartender  E.  R.  Knip- 

penberg,  r.  201  Steuart 
Groeper  A.,  waiter  str  City  of  Puebla  1 

"    Emil,  groceries,  SW  cor  26tli  and  Bart  ett 
"    Harro  C,  assistant  superintendent   Ship 
owners   and    Merchants'    Tugboat    Co. 
Vallejo  St.  "V^Tiarf ,  r.  523  Guerrero 
J^="Groeper.    See  Gropper 
Groesback  Stephen  W.,    major  U.    S.  A.   and 
judge  advocate  Department  of  Califor 
nia,  210Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Hotel Pleasanton 
Groeschel  Benjamin,  bookkeeper  A.   Brady,  r 
1521  Geary 
"    Henry,  eellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery 
r.  350.  11th 
Groezinger  Emile,  eellarman  Kolb  &  Denhard 
r.  624  Guerrero 
"    Gottlob,  r.  624  Guerrero 
Groezinger   Gottlob  C,    justice  of  the  peace 
New  City  Hall.  1st  floor,  r.  624  Guerrero 
"    Robert,  cleVk,  r.  422  Ringold 
"    Robert,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Groffman  Charles  P.,  tin  and  sheet-iron  worker, 

208,  24th,  r.  26th  Av  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
Grogan  Alexander  E.,  insurance,  r.  424  Post 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1434  Washington 
"     Ella,  widow,  r.  1625  Church 
"    John,    butcher    South  S.  F.   Packing  and 

Provision  Co. 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  423  Hayes 
"    Thomas,  hostler  St.  George  Stables 
"    Thomas,   teamster   Henry    Tobelmann,  r. 

423  Hayes 
"    Samuel,  r.  1041^4  Folsom 
Groh  Th  imas,    baker   Franz    Siebrecht,   r.  428 
Broadway 
"    Valentine,    barber   Bohemian  Club,  r.  812 
Kearny 
Groizard  F.,  house  painter,  r.  34  Sycamore  Av 
Grolemond  John,  milker  Ruhland  &    Zimmer- 

mann,  r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
Groliere  John  (McPhee  Company),  r.  1151  Mar- 
ket 
GroU  John,  restaurant,  237i/4  East,  r.  744  Howard 
Gronbeck   John    G.,    surfman  Fort  Point  Life 

Saving  Station,  Presidio 
Grondona  Charles  F.  (A.  Galli  Fruit  Co.),  r.  813 
Union 
"    Dario,  drayman  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co.,  r.  813 

Union 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  813  Union 
"    James,  fish  dealer,  r.  315  Green 
"    Jesse,  engineer  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Gronosky  David,   clerk  J.  D.  Mehrtens  &  Co.,  r. 
1015  Larkin 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  1015  Larkin 
"    Henry,  tailor,  1015  Larkin 
Grons  Henry,  waiter  Harmony  Hotel 
Groom  James  J.    (Groom  &  Hagan),  r.  Ill  De- 
visadero 
"    James  T.,  salesman  Groom  &  Hagan,  r.  Ill 

Devisadero 
"    Joseph  P.   (J.   P.  Groom  &  Co.),  r.  133  Fair 

Oaks 
"    J.  P.  &  Co.   (Joseph  P.  Groom),  plumbers 

and  gasfitters,  12  Mason 
"    Roger,    bartender  J.  W.  Murphy,  r.    1152 

Guerrero 
"    William,   laborer,  r.  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
Seneca 


GROOM  &  HAGAN 

(James  J.  Groom  and  Hugb  S.  Hagan), 
fashionable  hatters  ana  sole  agents 
Youman's  (New  York)  hats,  942  Mar- 
ket, under  The  Baldwin 

Groos  Charles,  bookkeper  London,  Paris  and 

American  Bank,  r.  2405  Octavia 
Gropper   John,  clerk    William   Blester,  r.  1122 
Leavenworth 
"    Peter,  engineer,  r.   cor  California  Av  and 
Aztec 
j8S"Gropper.    See  Groeper 
Gros  Peter,  seaman,  r.  820  Pacific  rear 
>eS="Gros.    See  Groos  and  Gross 
Grosbauer  John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  214  Gough 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  214  Gough 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  217,  18th 
Grosh  Alvin  B.,  grain  dealer,  226  Clay,  r.  632 
Waller 
"    Eliza  T.,  widow,  r.  3000  California 
"    Milton   D.,    mechanical    engineer,   r.   3000 

California 
"    Walter  B.,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  r.  3000  California 
Groshel  Henry,  brewer,  r.  350,  11th 
Grosjean  Alfred,  violin  maker,  307  Grant  Av 

"    Charles,  r.  1125  Treat  Av 
Grosman  Julius  B.,  waiter,  r.  38  Chapultepec 
Gross  Agnes,  domestic,  425  Shrader 
"    Alfred   G.,  pressman  Guide  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Carl  C,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
of  New  York,  205  Sansome,  r.  2111  Baker 
"    Charles,  clerk  Allen  &  McAllister,  r.  1313a 

Steiner 
"    Charles  A.,  tailor,  r.  4  YerbaBuena 
"    Charles  O.,  butcher,  1003  Guerrero 
"    Emile  C,   compositor  Guide  Pub.  Co.,   r. 

Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Felix  (Gross  &  Mullaney),  r.  806  Fulton 
"    George,  pattern  makers  The  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Co.,  r.  4  Yerba  Buena 
Gross    George,    physician    and    surgeon,    336 
Kearny,  office  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.  and  7:30 
to  8  p.  m. 
Gustav,  r.  439,  17th 
Gustav  G.,  barber,  1214  Railroad  Av 
Harry,  trimmer  Henry  Hilp,  r.  2625  Pine 
Isadore  C,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  427  Oak 
John,  r.  810  Taylor 

John,  shoemaker,  r.  122  Montgomery  Block 
John  F.,  grainer.  r.  1030,  Howard 
Leopold  G.  (Gross  &  Deutch),  r.  32054  Sut- 

L.  N.,  with  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Louis,  drayman,  116  Battery,  r.  1632  Mc- 
Allister 
Louis,  student  medicine,  r.  431  Geary 
Marius,  waiter,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Max,  clerk  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  737  Mc- 
Allister 
Otto,  tailor,  1213  Polk,  r.  1335,  24th 
Otto  F.,  waiter  str  San  Juan 
Philip,  tailor,  2009  Fillmore 
Samuel,  collector,  r.  2625  Pine 
Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  873  Mission 
William,  clerk  Edward  Liebscher,  r.  938 

Pacific 
&  Deutch  (Leopold  G.   Gross    and    Isaac 

Deutch),  cigars  and  tobacco,  5  Kearny 
Mullaney  (Felix  Gross  and  Michael  Mul- 
laney), wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  534 
Fulton  and  133  Turk 
J8S=-Gross.    See  Groos  and  Gros 
GrossardFernand,  porter  Joseph  Bertrand,   r. 

510  Bush 
Grosscup   Frederick   V.,    candy  maker    M.   L. 

Stearns,  r.  620  Fulton 
Grosse  Alfred  B.,   physician  and  surgeon,  400 
Stockton,  r.  2124  Post 
"    Frederick  J.  G.,  liquors,  206  Washington, 

r.  704  Sansome 
"    J.  Paul,  cook,  r.  1930  Lexington  Av 
"  "  Rudolph  M.,  butcher,  r.  303  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  (Lohse  &  Grosse),  r.  2124  Post 
"    William  T.,  traveling  salesman  Lohse  & 
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Grossetta  Jolm,  merchant,   r.   1604  Stockton 
"    Mary  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1604  Stockton 
"    Peter,  boxmaker,  r.  1604  Stockton 
Grossi  Bernardino,  driver  Giosue  Rottanzi,   r. 

723/2,  21st 
"    E.,  cook,  r.  933  Kearny 
Grosskopf  Joseph,  fireman  Empire  Malt  House 
Grosskreutz  Frank,  teamster,  r.  308  Utah 
Grosslicht  Charles,  expressman,  r.  434  Natoma 
"    Morris,  expressman,  SE  cor  Sansome  and 

Bush,  r.  434  Natoma 
"    Selig,  salesman  D.  R.  Averv  &  Co.,  r.  729i/4 

Folsom 
Grossman  Aaron  E.,  printer,  r.  715b  O'Farrell 
"    Anne  Mrs.,  confectionery,  1709  Market 
"    Edward   L.,    physician   and    surgeon,   cor 

Sutter  and  Devisadero 
"    Francis  H.,  baker,  r.  242^4  Perry 
Grossman  George,  liquors,  NE  cor  Post  and 

Kearny,  r.  212  Jersey 
"    George  Jr.,  bartender  George  Grossman, 

r.  212  Jersey 
"    Jacob  E.,  bookbinder,  r.  715b  O'Farrell 
"    Julius  B.,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r. 

38  Chapultepec 
"    Laura,  widow,  nurse,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Marks,  capitalist,  517  California,   r.  715b 

O'Farrell 
"    Morris  L,.,  chef  Hoffman  Cafe,  r.  1002i^  Hyde 
"    Moses  E.,  dentist,  r.  715b  O'Farrell 
"    Sigmund,  candy  maker  John  Hvizdos,  r.  1709 

Market 
Grossmann  L.,  cutter  Thn  Hamburger  Co.,  r.  1949 

Geary 
Grossmayer  Abraham,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  1201  Van  Ness  Av 
"    M.  H.,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    M.  H.,  stock  and  bond  broker,  225  Sansome, 

r.  Oakland 
Grossmiller  August,  waiter  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  112^4 

Grant  Av 
Grosvenor  Chetwynd  G.,  night  clerk  Occidental 

Hotel 
"    Francis,   surveyor  Robert  Dickson,  r.   2616 

Webster 
"    Frank,  r.  617  Eddy 
"    Hotel,  Mrs.  J.  F.  Daugherty  manager,  319 

Sutter 
Groswird  Rudolph,  glove  cutter  Carson  Glove 

Co.,  r.  1219  Mission 
Grote  C.  Frank,  janitor  Headquarters  Dept.  of 

California,  r.  1636  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ellen  M.,  widow,  r.  1636  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  r.  217  Vallejo  rear 
"    Frederick  J.,  clerk  Henry  F.  Grote 
"    Henry,  manager  bottle  dept.  Henry  Behl- 

mer,  r.  217  Vallejo 
"    Henry  F.,  groceries,  NE  cor  Broderick  and 

Geary,  r.  2230  Geary 
"    John  F.,  grocer,  r.  1636  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Margrette  E.  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Dui-ant 

Primary  School,  r.  1636  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Otto,  clerk  Richard  Von  der  Mehden,  r.  508 

Leavenworth 
"    Sophie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Golden   Gate  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1636  Golden  Gate  Av 
Grotefend  Charles,  machinist,  r.  232,  5th 
Groth  Andrew  S.,  mining  secretary,  414  Califor- 
nia, r.  Alameda 
"    David,  groceries,  1900  Sutter 
"    Frederick  C,  milk  dealer,  1814  Devisadero 
"    Harry  W.,  deputy  U.  S.  Shipping  Commis- 
sioner, Pac.  Mail  Dock 
"    Henry,  paper  carrier,  r.  1814  Devisadero 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  319  Brannan 
"    Soren  B.,  master  mariner,  r.  1045  Market 
"    William  C.  (Buck  &  Groth),  r.  1073  Howard 
Grotheer  August  L.,  butcher,  2503  Howard,  r. 

2733  Bryant  Av 
"    Charles  C,  motorman,  r.  2735  Bryant  Av 
"    Frederick,    butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing 

and  Provision  Co.,  r.  cor  6th   Av  South 

and  M 
"    Frederick,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  139  Dore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  27.35  Bryant  Av 
Grothman  Andrew,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Pringle 

Court 


Grothmann    Emma,  widow,   teacher  music,   r. 

2545  Folsom 
Grothwell  Armand,  r.  1205  Gough 
■'    Leonce,  merchant,  r.  1205  Gough 
"    Victor,  merchant,  r.  1205  Gough 
Grothwohl  K.,  cattle  dealer,  r.  403  Leavenworth 
"    Solomon,  stockyard,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr 
28th 
Grotschier  Halfdan,    secretary   Swedish  and 
Norwegian  Consulate,  214  California,  r. 
1905  Baker 
Grott  John,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  318  Bran- 
nan 
Grottkau  Paul,  artist,  r.  3  Grace  Terrace 
Grottrup  G.,  farmer,  r.  220  Pacific 
Ground  William,  butler,  2000  Gough 
Grove  Orville,  packer  Smiths'  Cash    Store,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Samuel,  mining,  r.  117  Taylor 
"    Street  Theatre,  N  s   Grove  bet  Polk  and 
Van  Ness  Av 
Grover  Augustine  A.,  cider  and  vinegar  manu- 
facturer, 1325  Guerrero 
"    Benjamin  P.,  mercant,  r.  1098  Dolores 
"    John,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisana 
"    Joseph  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Leonard,     manager      Grover's      Alcazar 
Theatre,   116  O'Farrell,  r.   Hotel  Lang- 
ham 
"    Leonard     Jr.,      actor     Grover's    Alcazar 

Theatre,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    May      Mrs.,      actress     Grover's     Alcazar 

Theatre,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Ralph  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  26  Haight 
"    William  A.,  surgeon  str  Australia 
"    William  S.,  student,  r.  1098  Dolores 
Grover's  Alcazar  Theatre,  Leonard  Grover  man- 
ager, 116  O'Farrell 
Grovermann  Frederick,  driver  Milwaukee  Brew- 
ery, r.  317,  10th 
Grovers  Max  H.,  tinware,  1081  Howard 
Grovert  Jacob,  liquors,  1524  Kentucky 
Groves  Ayscough,  clerk  superintendent's  office 
S.  P.  Co.  (Santa  Cruz  Division),   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Converse,  calker,  r.  121  Cumberland 
"    James  O.,  mining,  r.  1111  Van  Ness  Av 
"    James  W.,  rigger,  r.  328  Vicksburg 
Grow  Charles  A.,  agent  Mrs.  E.  B.   Hopkins,  27 
Mills    Bldg,    5th   floor,  r.  2510   Fillmore 
and  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    William,  switchman,  r.  624,  4th 
Growall  William  L.,  cutter  Block  &  Georges,  r. 

1518  Masonic  Av 
Growney  Alfred  T.,  blacksmith  Sutter  St.  Ry., 
r.  220,  12th 
"    John  H.,  molder  Novelty  Machine  Wks,  r. 

155%  Shipley 
"    Owen,  milker  John  Linehan,  r.  703  Vienna 
"    Samuel,  asst.   weigher  U.   S.   Customs,  r. 

220,  12th 
"    Theodore H.,  mining  engineer,  r.  220,  12th 
"    William  H.,  coal  oil  dealer,  r.  238,  12th 
Grozelier  Anna   M.    Miss,   teacher  Irving  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  7.30  Shotwell 
"    Simon  H.,  dyer,  r.  730  Shotwell 
Grozinger  C,  capitalist,  r.  123  Eddy 
Grubb  Isaac  R.  D.,  Pacific   Coast    agent  The 
Union  Metallic  Cartridge  Co.  and  Colt's 
Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co., 
517-519  Market,  r.  2127  Broderick 
"    John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Joseph  R.,  clerk  Rothchild  &  Ach,  r.  418 

Waller 
"    Marjorie  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  418  Waller 


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Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Grubb  Rosa  Miss,  manager  Western  Mailing 
Bureau,  300  Post,  r.  418  Waller 
"    Samuel  N.,  plumber,  r.  418  Waller 
Grubb  William  A.,  secretary  California  Wire 
Cloth  Co.,  8-10  Pine 
"    William  T. ,  litho.  pressman  Schmidt  Label 
&  Lith.  Co..  r.  8^  Pfeifler 
Grubbing  Guittardo  A.,  clerk,  r.  cor  Sickles  Av 


Grubbs  Albert  J.,  clerk  secretary  C.  P.  RR.  Co., 

r.  439  Eddy 
Grube  John  H.,  r.  13  Moss 
"    Max,  toys  and  stationery,  306,  3d,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Gruben  John,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Gruber  Adam,  butcher  G.  Bill,  r.  930  Powell 
"    Alexander  J.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Market 

and  3d,  r.  26  Eureka 
"    Antone,  r.  103  Montgomery  Block 
"    Ferdinand,  naturalist  Golden  Gate  Park 

Museum,  r.  254,  1st  Av 
"    Hiram  O.,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  522  Polk 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  523  Polk 
"    William,    watchmaker    and    jeweler,    121 
Post,  room  8 
Grubisich  Antonio,  seaman,  r.  273  Brannan 
Grueing  George,  proprietor  Hackmeier's  Hotel, 

123-139  Eddy 
Gruel  Emil,  horse  collar  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
Grueller  John,  teamster,  r.  732  Clementina 
Gruenberg  Arthur  (Arthur  Gruenberg  &  Co.),  r. 
Alameda 

GRUENBERG  ARTHUR  &  CO. 

(Arthur  Gruenberg),  manufacturers 
pure  California  Champagne,  sole  pro- 
prietors Bohemian  Club  Champagne, 
1144  Howard,  telephone  South  605 

Gruenberg  Carl,  bookkeeper  Arthur  Gruenberg 
&Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Max  Gruenberg) ,  wholesale  wines 

and  liquors,  525  Front 
"    Max  (M.  Gruenberg  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
Gruenewald  Johanna,domestic,1627  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Gruenhagen  Charles  H.  (T.  G.   Gruenhagen  & 
Co.),  r.  2312  Gough 
"    Ernst,  boarding,  726,  6th  Av 
Gruenhagen   T.  G.  &  Co.    (Theodore   G.    and 
Charles  H.  Gruenhagen),  confectionery, 
20  Kearnv,  telephone  Main  1065 
"    Theodore  G.  (T.  G.  Gruenhagen  &  Co.),  r.  841 
Capp 
Gruenig  George,  r.  1130  Florida 
"    George   D.,   groceries,    NE    cor   24th    and 
Florida,  r.  1130%  Florida 
Gruening  August,  liquors,  1153  Mission 
Grueninger  Powell  F.,  bakery,  313,  6th 
4®°"Grueninger.    See  Greninger  and  Gruninger 
Gruenther  Peter  J.,  bartender  Fritz  W.  Klotz, 

r.  35,  9th 
Gruesgen  Henry,  bartender  Eugene  Campion,  r. 

708  Pine 
Gruggel  Carl,  masseur,  315  Geary 
"    Fritz  W.,  master  schr  Helen  Marion,  office 

14  California 
"    Oscar  Li.,  chiropodist,  10  Geary 
Gruhler  Barbara,  widow,  r.  732  Clementina 
"    John,  teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.  732  Clemen- 
tina 
Gruhn  Abram,  manager  California  Lace  Co.,  222 
Bush,  r.  2130a  Sutter 
"    Joseph  M.,  clerk,  r.  2130a  Sutter 
"    William,  merchant,  r.  1702  Post 


Gruman  Samuel  M.,  broker,  r.  823  Polk 
Crumley  James,  shipbuilder,  r.  1127  Laguna 
Grummon  Frank  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1003  Florida 
Grunaur  Maurice,  r.  1632a  Post 
Grund  August,  bartender  Joseph  Okerblad,  r. 
4491/2  Jersey 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    William,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
1309  Butte 
Grundel  Axel  H.,  chief  offlcer  str  San  Juan,  r. 
161  Perry 
"    Christian,  meerschaum   and   briar  pipes, 

335  Kearny,  r.  1 13  William 
"    Emil,  clerk  C.  Grundel,  r.  113  William 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

1512  Pacific  Av 
"    Katie,  widow,  r.  1512  Pacific  Av 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1512  Pacific  Av 
"    Otto  F.,  jeweler  Mathieu  &  Maison,  r.  1930 

Eddy 
"    Tillie,  domestic,  401  Post 
Grundell  Charles,  seaman,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Charles  L.,  marine  engineer,  r.  109  Cum- 
berland 
"    James  H.,  asst.  engineer  str  Protection,  r. 

109  Cumberland 
"    Richard  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  12  Capp 
"    Thomas,  oiler  str  Gaelic,  r.  1213  Hampshire 
Grundies  Martha  Miss,  teacher  languages,  709 

Post 
Grundig  Grace,  widow,  r.  120^^  Hayes 
••    William,  gasfltter  Philip  Meyer,  r.  120!4 
Hayes 
Grundman  Frank  J.,  tailor,  171  Minna,  r.  235 

Minna 
Grundstrom  Emil,  seaman,  r.  679i/4  Harrison 
Grundy  Edmund  W.,  gasfitter  William  F.  Wil- 
son, r.  140  Clipper 

GRUNER  ALOISE, 

general  electrician,  514  Mission 

Gruner  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  515  Vallejo 
"    Ferdinand,  bartender,  r.  515  Vallejo 
"    Frank,  watchmaker,  r.  515  Vallejo 
"    Haken  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  3004  Union 
"    William,  clerk  Bernard  Jacobs,  r.  515  Val- 
lejo 

Grunig  Louis  H.,  physician,  801  O'Farrell 

Gruning  Emil,  seaman,  r.  3  East 

Gruninger  Albert,  manager  book  and  stationery 
dept.  The  Emporium,  r.  810  Haight 
"    Jacob,  r.  836a  Lombard 

46g~  Gruninger.    See  Grueninger 

GRUNNAGLE,  ENGISH  &  CO. 

(Jacob  Grunnagle,  George  Engish  and 
Albert  G.  Brown),  carriage,  wagon  and 
truck  makers,  17  Drumm 

Grunnagle    George,   clerk    local   freight   office 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1211  Howard 
"    G=orge  L.,  accountant,  r.  311  Polk 
"    Jacob   (Grunnagle,  Engish  &  Co.),  r.  1030 
Howard 
Grunsky  C.  Ewald,  civil,  consulting  and  expert 
engineer,  530  California,  room  18,  r.  3006 
Clay 
Grunt  William,  plumber,  r.  1309  Butte 
Grunwald  A.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  dressmaking,  25'/^ 
Ritch 
"    Carrse,  widow,  r.  120a  Wildey 
"    Emil,  carpenter,  r.  Merced  nr  Laidley 
"    George  R.  P.,  policeman,  r.  327  Broadway 
"    Julius,  barber,  1414  Pacific 
Grunwaldt  EUie  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  3437, 
16th 
"    Theodore,  hatter,  117  Stockton,  r.  3437,  16th 
4®~Grunwaldt.    See   Greenewald   and   Green- 

wald 
Grupe  Henry,  gardener,  r.  1823  O'Farrell 
Crush  Charles,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy 
"    David,   engineer  James   A.  McMahon,    r. 

512  Howard 
"    Isabella  Mrs.,  r.  72OV2  Central  Av 
"    William  D.,  driver  Farnsworth  <" 
r.  419  Brannan 
Gruski  Frank  X.,  mechanic  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r,  802  Sanchez 
Gruss  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1255  Octavia 


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Gruss  Francis,  student,  r.  1410  Sacramento 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  1255  Ootavia 
"    Joseph,  mining,  r.  1355  Octavia 
Grussel    Hermann    (Staack  &  Grussel),  r.    713 

Valencia 
Grutter  Albert,  draughtsman,  r.  907  Union 
Griitzmacher  William,  drayman,  405  Battery,  r. 

1318  Eddy 
Gruver  Charles  S.,  laundryman  Electric  Laun- 
Co.,  r.  1161  Howard 
"    Oscar  H.  Rev.,  pastor  First  English  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran  Church,  r.  1503  Laguna 
"    William  M.,  barber  Elisha  Castro,  r.  1611 
Howard 
Gruwell  Annie  Miss,  retoucher  and  printer  D. 

Sewell,  r.  1654  Market 
Gschwind  Remi,  r.  523  Valencia 

GUADALOUPE  DAIRY  CO., 

John  A.  Roy  president,  Charles  W. 
Taber  vice-president,  L.  A.  Hayward 
treasurer  and  superintendent,  Oliver 
Crook  secretary,  Frank  H.  Johnson 
assistant  superintendent,  city  depot 
1015  Valencia,  general  ofllce  cor 
San  Bruno  Av  and  15th  Av  South, 
branch  office  35  Eddy 

Gualala  Mill  Co.  (Mendocino  Co.),  Franklin 
Haywood  president,  Simeon  Hackley  sec- 
retary, 31  Steuart 

Gualala  River  Railway  Co.  (Mendocino  Co.), 
Franklin  Heywood  president,  Simeon 
Hackley  secretary,  31  Steuart 

Gualco  Jacques,  pantryman  Poodle  Dog  Res- 
taurant 

Guanziroli  Louis,  bartender  Emil  Martinoni, 
r.  409  Vallejo 

Guaraglia  G.  &  Co.    (Giacomo  Guaraglia  and 
John    Zappetini),   sausage    mnfrs,    1500 
Dupont 
"    Giacomo  (G.  Guaraglia  &  Co.),  r.  450  Union 

Guard  Reginald  T.,  freight  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels 
&  Bros.  Co.,  r.  Lorin 

Guardia  John,  bartender  Cercle  Francais 

Guardian  Assurance  Co.  Limited  (of  London, 
Eng.),  William  J.  Landers  general 
agent,  205  Sansome 
"  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Morris 
Falk  president,  Louis  Blank  secretary, 
214  Pine 

Guardian  Loan  Association,  Sol.  J.  Levy  sec- 
retary, 304  Montgomery 

Guardieno  Vincenzo,  peddler,  r.  1318  Kearny 

Guaspari  Gerviaso,  teamster  Motroni  &  Guas- 
tucci,  r.  1015  Washington 

Guastucci  Andrea  (Motroni  &  Guastucci),  r.  301 
Green 

Guatemala  Central  Railroad  Co.,  ofQce  4  Mont- 
gomery 

Guatemala  Consul,  Miguel  Carrillo,  204  Front 

Gubenich  Anton,  cook  Gargre  &  Co.,  r.  1433  How- 
ard 

Gubler  John,  baker,  r.  635  Clay 

Guckelsberger  Charles  M.,  porter  Davis  Bros., 
r.  1517  Dupont  rear 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1517  Dupont  rear 
"    Jacob  J.,  porter  Davis  Bros.,  r.  1517  Dupont 

rear 
"    William  M.   L.,   clerk   Bibo,    Newman   & 
Ikenberg,  r.  1517  Dupont  rear 

Guckenheimer  Marx,  butcher,  1813  Sutter 

Gudehus  Adolph,  salesman  Pacific  Music  Co., 
r.  2013!/2  Stockton 
Christian,  r.  2012V2  Stockton 
Frederick  (Frederick  Gudehus  &  Son),  r. 

1913  Powell 
Frederick  &  Son  (Frederick  and  William), 

groceries  and  liquors,  316  Grant  Av 
Herman,  bookkeeper  Trubenbach  &  Co.,r. 

922  Greenwich 
William  (Frederick  Gudehus  &   Son),  1912 
Powell 

Gudelj  Elio  J.  (Gudelj  &  Mitrovich),  r.  13  Sacra- 
mento 
"    &  Mitrovich  (Elio  J.  Gudelj   and  Alexan- 
der P.  Mitrovich), restaurant,  10  Sacra- 
mento 

Guderley  Paul,  baker  Charles  Clarke,  r.  819b 
Howard 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

S^I-S^-r    IVIARKET    ST. 


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1719 


Gudmundson  John,  waiter,  r.  860  Howard 
"    Sven  P.,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  26  Fell 
Gudmunsen  Andrew  B.,  master  mariner,  r. 
Lexington  Av 
"    Edwin  C,  printer  Richard  Munk,  r. 
Lexington  Av 
Guedens  Walter,  clerk,  r.  3318  Bryant  Av 
Guedes  John,  conductor,  r.  20  HoUis 
Guedet  Edward  F.,  r.  1608  Leavenworth 
Guehring  Brothers   (Jacob  and  John),  sausage 
makers,  318,  12th 
"    Jacob  (Guehring  Bros.),  r.  318,  12t.h 
"    John  (Guehring  Bros.),  r.  318,  12th 
Gueldner  Ernst,  carpenter,  r.  925  Natoma  rear 
Guelfi  Paolo,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Guenin  Felix,  r.  1510  Dupont 
Guenley  Edward,   pressman  Commercial  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  116b  14th 
Guenther  Adam,  salesman  Golden  Gate  Com- 
pressed Yeast  Co.,  r.  132i/2  Austin  Av 
"    Charles  J. ,  bakery,  776  Folsom 
"    Conrad,  cigarmakerSchwerin&  Son,  r.l22i/2 

Austin  Av 
"    Edward,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Ernest,  machinist  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 
Alameda 
Guenther  Francis  L.,  lieutenant-colonel  5th  Ar- 
tillery U.  S.  A.,  acting  artillery  inspec- 
tor Department  of  California  and  com- 
mander post,  Alcatraz  Island 
"    Frank,  cigar  maker  Frahm  &  Frankenberg, 
r.  420  Natoma 
jgS'Guenther.    See  Gunther 
J8®=Guenzel.    See  Gunzel 

Guerimand  Alphone  Mme.,  fiorist,  1406^/4  Powell 
Guerin  Agnes,  domestic,  126  Ellis 
"    Annie,  domestic,  136  Ellis 
"    James  L.,  plasterer,  r.  618  Webster 
■'    James  P.  (Guerin  &  Byington),  r.  14,  7th 
Guerin  &  Byington  (James  P.  Guerin  and  Wal- 
ter   J.  Byington),    proprietors    Nevada 
Stables,  1350-ia52  Market 
"    John,  wood  and  coal,  412  O'Farrell 
"    John  F.,  pressman  James  H.  Barry,  r.  618 

Webster 
"    John  S.,  teamster  JohnGuerin,  r.  4120'Far- 

rell 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  r.  618  Webster 
Guerra  Carlos  de  la,  clerk  F.  Ruther  &  Co.,  r.  729 
Geary 
"    Domenioo,  groceries,  18  Hinckley 
"    Leonard,  clerk  D.  Guerra,  r.  18  Hinckley 
"    Tebaldo(Guerra  &  Bacigalupi),  r.  15  Hinck- 
ley 
"    &  Bacigalupi  (Tebaldo   Guerra  and  Gio- 
vanni Bacigalupi),  liquors,  505  Davis 
Guerre   Bernard,   bottler  P.   G.   Somps.    r.  259 

Clementina 
Guerrero  Albert,  tailor  Roos  Bros.,  r.   100  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  9  Page 
"    Juan  D.,  r.  1318  Hampshire 
Guerrieri  Joseph,  restaurant,  102  McAllister,  r. 

11  Bannam  PI 
Guerronnan  A.,  teacher  languages,  635  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Gueseta  Margarita,  widow,  r.  1114  Kearny 
Guess  William  T.,  steward,  r.  1715  Leavenworth 
Guest  Thomas  F.,  motorman  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  326,  5th  A V 
Guetersloh  John,  clerk  Joachim   Witt,   r.    1934 

Broderick 
Gueux  Arthur  (Gueux  &  Tartasse),  r.  142  Geary 
"    &  Tartasse  (Arthur  Gueux  and  Alphonse 
Tartasse),  liquors.  142  Geary 


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Guezot  Jules,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Guffln  Alice  R.,  widow,  stewardess  str  Gaelic, 
r.  216  Fell 
"    Charles  A.,  steerage  steward  str  Coptic 
Gugel  Fred,  groceries  and  liquors,  1168  Bryant, 
r.  1166  Bryant 
"    J.,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Gugg  John,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

24  Hawthorne 
Guggenbichler  Simon,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones 

Co.,  r.  407  Taylor 
Guggenheim  S.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,   r.  2313 

Laguna 
Guggenheimer  Simon,  salesman  Payot,  Upham 

&Co.,  r.  1318  Webster 
Guggenhime  Berthold.  bookkeeper  D.  N.  &  E. 
Walter  &  Co.,  r.  918  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Joseph,  cigars  and  tobacco,  215  Pine,  r.  1025 

Post 
■'    Leon  (Mack  &  Co.),  r.  1119  Post 
Gugliano  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  Edenburg  nr  Rus- 
sia Av 
Gugliellni  Giovanni,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Guglielmetti  Frank  S.,  restaurant,  1650  Market, 

r.  141  Clara 
Guglielmo  Joseph,  shoemaker,  312'/^  Turk 
Guglielmoni  C,  dairy,  634i^,  24th 

"    S.,  driver  C.  Guglielmoni,  r.  63414,  24th 
Guibert  Antoine,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier,  r.  909 

Jackson 
Guibbini  Teodoro,  bartender,  r.  509  Broadway 
Guichot  Eloi,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Guide  Publishing'  Co.,  William  F.  Empey  presi- 
dent, J.  Walter  Empey  secretary,  pub- 
lishers The  Guide,  532  Commercial 
Guide  The  (daily),  Guide  Publishing  Co.  pub- 
lishers, 532  Commercial 
Guider  James,  teamster,  r.  10091/3  11th  Av  South 
Guidi  Camillo,  clerk  Selmi&Metraia,  r.  2  Hart- 
ford 
"    E.,  porter  Sartori  &  Fantlna 
"    Francesco,  baker,  r.  447  Broadway 
"    Giusaflatte,  laborer,  r.  1409a  Dupont 
"    Joseph,  pastemaker  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 

r.  509  Larkin 
"    Santino,  plaster  molder  Charles  F.  Schiller, 
r.  1805  Powell 
Guidotti  Paulino,  clerk  Vincent  Simi,  r.  SlSy^ 

Jessie  rear 
Guignard  Alexander  N.,  peddler,  r.  411  Potrero 
Av 
"    Harry,  driver  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,  r.  129  Rose 
Av 
Guignon  Joseph,  tinware,  406,  9th 
Guilbeautt  Urgel,  laborer,  r.  304,  3d 
Guilbert    Alfred,    lithographic    printer   H.    S. 
Crocker  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    August,  carpenter  and  builder,  329  Fran- 
cisco, r.  8351/2,  17th 
"    Henry,  r.  90914  Mission 
Guild   David,  molder   Occidental   Foundry,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1141^4  Shotwell 
"    of  Arts  and  Crafts  of  San  Francisco,  John 
A.  Stanton  president,  William  D.  Armes 
secretary,  728  Montgomery 
"    William,  apprentice   Thompson   Bros.,  r. 
Oakland 
Guildea  James,  messenger  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  333  Har- 
rison 
"    Michael  E.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  43  Williamson 
4®=Guildea.    See  Gilday  and  Gildea 
Guilford  Samuel  G.  A.,  stock  cutter  W.  F.  Van 
"  Co.,  r,  557  Mission 


Guilford  William,  baker,  r.  1243b  18th 
"    William  T.,  finisher  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,r.  1243b  18th 
Guilfoy  James,  Architectural  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
204,  8th,  r.  930  Capp 
"    Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin,  r.  930 

Capp 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper  James  Guilfoy,  r.  930 
Capp 
Guilfoyle  Dennis,  sawyer,  r.  14  Russell 
"    Hannah,  widow,  groceries,  39J<i  Ringold 
"    John  J.,  pressman,  r.  14  Russell 
"    John    J.,    secretary  Exempt   Fire    Co.,    9 

Brenham  PI,  r.  2937  Mission 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin, 

room  13,  r.  2937  Mission 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  519  Grove 
"    Maria  Miss,  r.  519  Grove 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14  Russell 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  519  Grove 
"    William   J.,  shoemaker   United  Boot  and 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  121,  26th 
Guillaume  Mary  Miss,  r.  431,  28th 
"    Nora  Miss,  r.  431,  28th 
"    Tell  Hotel.   Marius  Pellisson  proprietor, 
619  Pacific 
Guillemard  Louisa,  widow,  r.  225^,  8th  rear 
"    Ulysses    J.,  shoecutter  United  Boot  and 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  29221/2  Folsom 
Guillemet    Adolphine    Mme.,    millinery,    1520 
Powell 
"    F.  Leonidas,  merchant,  r.  1520  Powell 
Guillet  Charles,  confectionery,  905  Larkin,  r. 

905C  Larkin 
Gui Ilium  Philip  (Guillium  &  Comte),  r.  402  Pa- 
cific 
"    &    Comte    (Philip    Guillium    and    Louis 
Comte),  bakery,  402  Pacific 
Guillot  C.  H.  G.,  clerk  Comptoir  National  d'Es- 

compte  de  Paris,  r.  Sausalito 
Guimelen  Victor,  waiter,  r.  7  Kent 
Guin  Mary,  widow,  r.  541A  Turk 
Guinan  Andrew,  boiler  maker  S.  P.   Co.,  r.  226, 

18th 
Guinard  Ernest,  carpenter,  r.  3  Graham  PI 
"    Guinasso    Antonio,    clerk   William   Rom- 
berg, r.  736  Vallejo  rear 
"    Arturo,  fisherman  r.  1107  Kearny 
"    Frank  T.,  bakery,  1307-1309  Dupont,  r.  617 


"    John,  laborer,  r.  17  Jasper  PI 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  327  Green 

"    John,  liquors,  11  Bannam  PI 

"    John  A.,  salesman  J.  Miller  &  Co.,  r.  4S8i4 

Union 
"    Louis,  baker,  r.  736i/4  Vallejo 
"    Luigi,  porter  A.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  327i/4  Green 
"    Paolo,  laborer,  r.  1  Edith  PI 
"    Thomas,  baker,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Victor  J.  (Guinasso  &  Arata),  r.  420  Pacific 
"    &  Arata  (Victor  J.   Guinasso    and  Frank 
Arata),  livery  stable,  420  Pacific 
Guinaw  John,  stairbuilder  E.   W.   Long,   r.  61 

Clipper 
Guinee  Frank,  compositor,  r.  1209A  Folsom 
"    John,  maltster  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  1209A 

Folsom 
"    Joseph  F.,  manager    light    dept    Edison 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  1209a  Folsom 
Guinn  Dewitt  C,  carpenter,  r.  180  Noe 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  77  Natoma 
"    William  J.,  purser  str  Modoc,  r.  77  Natoma 
4®=Guinn.    See  Gwin  and  Gwynn 
Guinnane  Fannie    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.     1429 
Church 
"    Harry,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r.  1429 

Church 
"    James  H.,  r.  1429  Church 
"    James  H.  Jr.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  1429  Church 
"    Joseph  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  1429  Church 
"    William  J.,    assistant    cashier    Bancroft- 
Whitney  Co.,  r.  1429  Church 
Guinnar  James,  packer  E.  J.  Bowen,  r.  824  Mis- 
sion 
Guinness  Cecil,  r.  2902  Pine 
Guintini  Carlos,  liquors  and  lodgings,  215  Clark 

"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  215  Clark 
Guion  Leonard,  r.  841  Howard 


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Guion  Marie,  widow,  r.  1511  Powell 
Guiot  Alexander,  asphaltum  roofer,  r.  739  Broad- 
way 
Guirard  M.,  janitor   Pac.  Tel.    &    Tel.    Co.,   r. 
813b  Bush 
"    Peter,  r.  112  Bernard 
Guirder  James,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

915  Railroad  Av 
Guirich  Theodore,  oyster  saloon,  14,  6th,  r.  529 

Stevenson 
Guiro  Paul,  chief  steward  str  San  Juan 
4®"Guisti.    See  Giusti  and  Giusto 
Guittard  Emil,  clerk  French  Hospital 
"    Etienne,  coffees,  teas   and    spices,  107-109 

Beale,  r.  426  Eddy 
"    George,  merchant,  r.  1004  Suttter 
"    Horace  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  426V4  Eddy 
Gularte  John,  barber  M.  J.  Oliva,  r.  329  Vallejo 

"    Joseph,  barber  M.  J.  Oliva,  r.  620  Pine 
Gulbranson  Gustav,  liquors,  QIVA  Kearny 
Guldbech  Paul,  longshoreman,  r.  1249i4,  18th 
Guldemann  Henry,  brewer,  r.  Banks  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
Gulick  Daniel  H.  (Gulick  &  Wetherbee),  r.  506 
Jones 
"    &     Wetherbee     (Daniel    H.    Gulick    and 
Charles     Wetherbee),      plumbers,     210 
Mason 
Gull    Adolph,  bakery    and   confectionery,  1316 
Pacific 
"    Emil,  butcher,  r.  1111%  Pacific 
"    Jacob,  compositor,  r.  \l\l%  Pacific 
"    Theodore  C,  blacksmith,  r.  1111%  Pacific 
GuUan  Daniel,  ship  carpenter,  r.  715  Howard 
GuUien  Eugene,  sheepherder,  r.  619  Pacific 
Gulliksen   Hans,  master    schr   Josie,  office  32 
Steuart 
"    O.  Claus,  housemover,  r.  230  Langton  rear 
"    M.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Gulliver  Charles,  guard,  r.  2740  Fillmore 

GULLIXSON  BROTHERS 

(Emil  S.  and  Hans),  importers  and 
dealers  in  carpets,  oil  cloths  and  lino- 
leum, 955  Market 

GuUixson    Emil    S.    (GuUixson    Bros.),    r.  723 
Larkin 
"    Hans  (GuUixson  Bros.),  r.  314  Waller 
Gumaer   Sarah    Miss,   school    teacher,   r.    1507 

Larkin 
Gumas  Vasil,  oyster  saloon,  135,  3d,  r.  30  Everett 
Gumbel  Charles,  bookkeeper  Aug.  Jungblut  & 
Co.,  r.  70  Clementina 
"    Henry,  r.  70  Clementina 
Gumbinger   John,    bartender  Benjamin   Stein- 

auer,  r.  244  Sutter 
Gumm  Peter,  bakery,  SE  cor  24th  and  Sanchez 
Gummer  Frank,  attorney  at   law,  21  Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  90,  25th 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver 

Av 
"    Fred  C,  receiving  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  1703  Octa via 
"    Victor,  baker,  r.  1182  Harrison 
"    William  P.,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  29  Chattanooga 
Gummow  Charles,  blacksmith,  r.  135V2  Ridley 

"    Fred  R.,  machinist,  r.  437i4,  13th 
Gump  Abraham  L.,  salesman  S.  &  G.  Gump,  r. 
1224  Geary 
"    Alfred  S.,  salesman  S.  &.  G.  Gump,  r.  1224 

Geary 
"    Camille,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  machinist,  r.  2757a  Harrison 
Gump  D.  L.,  proprietor  Metropolitan  Furniture 
Brokers,  1133  Market,  r.  2302  Fillmore 
"    Gustav  (S.  &  G.  Gump),  r.  3014  Washington 
"    Lafayette,   salesman  D.  L.   Gump,  r.  2302 
Fillmore 
Gump  S,  &  G.  (Solomon  and  Gustav),  importers 
and     manufacturers    mirrors,     picture 
frames,  oil  paintings,  fine  art  novelties, 
etc.,  salesrooms   113  Geary,  factory  385- 
387,  8th 
"    Solomon  (S.  &  G.  Gump),  r.  1224  Geary 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Easton  &  Schwartz,  r. 
1224  Geary 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Suction  and  Force, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDMILL  and  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Gumpel  Max,  expert  on  handwriting,  310  Pine, 

r.  1063  Grove,  Oakland 
Gumper  Emil,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &'Co., 
r.  12171^  Kearny 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  1217 V2  Kearny 
"    Joseph,  fireman,  r.  1217^4  Kearny 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  12171^  Kearny 
Gunas  Louis,  candy  maker  Adolph  Hromada,  r. 

533  Green 
Gundelach  John,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  1926 

Union 
Gundelfinger  Henry,  r.  219,  9th 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  627  Bryant 
Gundersen  Ole,  carpenter,  r.  214  Jackson 

"    Otto  E.,  porter  N.  P.  C.  RR.,  r.  212,  2d 
Gunderson  Charles,  blacksmith,  r.  101,  1st 
"    Harry  S.,  shoe  finisher  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  1831  Mission 
"    Hartrick  M.,  shoe  finisher  W.  H.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  214Capp 
"    Herman,  waiter  C.   P.   Toft,    r.    1.   Yerba 

Buena 
"    John,  baker,  r.  804  Larkin 
"    S.  T..  laborer  Union  L  WIjs,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Thomas,  master  str  Alcazar,  office  20  Cali- 
fornia, r.  720  Geary 
Gundlach-Bundschu  Wine   Co.   The,  Charles 
Bundschu  president,  Carl  Gundlach  vice- 
president,  Henry  R.  Gundlach  secretary, 
SE  cor  2d  and  Market 
Gundlach  Carl  (J.  Gundlach  &  Co.),  and  vice- 
president  Gundlach-Bundsohu  Wine  Co. , 
SE  cor  2d  and  Market,  r.  New  York 
"     Emil,  waiter,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Gundlach  Henry  R.  (J.  Gundlach  &  Co.),  and 
secretary  Gundlach-Bundschu  Wine  Co., 
SE  cor  2d  and  Market,  r.  125  Chestnut 

GUNDLACH  J.  &  CO. 

(Charles  Bundschu  and  Estate  of  Jacob 
Gundlach),  shippers  and  growers  Cali- 
fornia wines  and  brandies,  and  pro- 
prietors Rhine  Farm,  Sonoma,  and 
Bacchus  Wine  Vaults,  438-442  Bryant, 
telephone  Main  1458,  ofiQce  and  sales- 
room SE  cor  Second  and  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  681,  New  York  office  SE 
cor  Watts  and  Washington 
Gundlach  Jacob  Estate  of  (J.  Gundlach  &  Co.), 

office  SE  cor  2d  and  Market 
GundlachPh.  &  Co.  (Ph.iGundlach),  proprietors 
New  City  Hall  Wine  Vaults,  13-15  City 
Hall  Square  nr  Market 
"    Philip  (Ph.  Gundlach  &  Co.),  c.  Oakland 
"    William  A.,  druggist,  r.  21  Fulton 
4®=  Gundlach.    See  Gundelach 
Gundorph  Ferdinand,  jeweler,  r.  222  Eddy 
Gundry  E.  Mrs.  widow,  r.  234y2.  6th 
Gunn  Adam  F.,  manager  American  Book  Co., 
101  Battery,  r.  1812  Gough 
"    Alfred,  riveter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  SW   cor 

Solano  and  Indiana 
"    Alida  R.,  widow,  r.  1228,  26th 
"    Anthony  W.,  helper  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  SW  cor  Solano  and  Indiana 
"    Arthur  E.,  lather,  r.  1608i4  Lexington  Av 

GUNN  BENJ.  M.  &  CO. 

(Benjamin  M.  Gunn),  real  estate  and 
insurance  agents,  228  Montgomery 

Gunn  Benjamin  M.  (Benj.  M.  Gunn  &  Co.),  r.  2511 

Scott 
Gunn  Charles  M.  cashier  First  Street  Works  of 

the  Union  Iron  Works,  227, 1st,  r.  900  Pine 
"    Felix  E.,  pressman  Bulletin,  r.  30  Minna 


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imDIIlN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Gunn  Francis  A.,  clerk  Francis  J.  Gunn,  r.  2313 

Webster 
"    Francis  J.,  dry  goods,  710  Montgomery,  r. 

3313  Webster 
■'    Fred  S.,  lather,  r.  3132A  16th 
Gunn  George,    physician   and    surgeon,  office 

and  r.  1343  Hayes 
"    George    R.,    traveling    salesman,    r.    1338 

Hayes 
"    G.   Ralph,  foreman  street  cleaning  dept. 

City  Street   Improvement  Co.,   r.  3133a 

16th 
"    Herbert,  student,  r.  816  O'Farrell 
Gunn  James  O'B.,  secretary  Union  Iron  Works, 

office  232  Market,  r.  1833  Clay 
"    James  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  136,29th 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  iUVi,  14th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  308  Cortland 
"    John  Mrs.,  bakery,  138,  29th 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  2313  Webster 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  121  Ivy  Av 
"    Rose,  laundress  American  Laundry,  r.  1302 

Fillmore 
"    Samuel,  manager  California  Construction 

Co.,  12  Nucleus  Bldg,  r.  3123a,  16th 
"    Stephen,  street  inspector,  r.  1583  Turk 
"    Walter  M.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  30 

Minna 
"    William  E.,   shipwright  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

3523  McAllister 
"    William  J.,  real  estate,  410  Montgomery, 

r.  816  O'Farrell 
Gunnarson  Charles  W.,  barber,  1434  Polk,  r.  1700 

Sacramento 
"    Gustav,   silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1365 

20th 
Gunnell  Frank,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1015  Market 
Gunning  Bridget,  widow,  r.  417  Clementina 
"    James  F.,  paper  hanger,  r.  909  Bryant 
"    Michael  S.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  3091/2.  13th 
Gunnison  Albert  R.,    insurance  adjuster,    439 

California,  r.  933.  31st 
"    Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  1831  Mission 
"    Andrew  J.  (Gunnison,  Booth  &   Bartnett), 

r.  1613  Van  Ness  Av 
"    August,  mold  maker,  r.  1034  Folsom 
Gunnison,  Booth  &  Bartnett  (Andrew  J.  Gun- 
nison,  Andrew  G.   Booth  and  Walter  J. 

Bartnett),  attorneys  at  law,  303-309  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg 
"    Charles,  r.  1613  Van  Ness  Av 
Gunnison  Charles   A.,   secretary    Commercial 

Publishing  Co.,  34    California,"  r.    Palo 

Alto,  CaL 
"    Frank  S.,  bookkeeper  F.   H.   Hammer,    r. 

933,  21st 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  70654  Clementina 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  745  Brannan 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  360%  Brannan 
"     Robert,  saw  filer,  r.  832  Harrison 
Gunsauls  John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  603  Stanyan 
Gunson  William,  master  schr  Georgie  Woods, 

office  24  Clay,  r.  85  Silver 
Gunst  Abraham,  r.  1804  Post 
Gunst  M.  A.  &  Co.   (incorporated),  Moses  A. 

Gunst  president,  Harry  Lachman  secre- 
tary, importers  and  dealers  cigars  and 

tobacco  and    smokers'   articles,   301-303 

Kearny,  branch  SE  cor  Powell  and  Ellis 
Gunst  Moses  A.,  president  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co., 

201-203    Kearny,    and    Police    Commis- 
sioner, r.  9C5  Hyde 
"     Silas  A..  Mrs.,  r.  1215  Eddv 


Gunter  John  H.,  clerk  James  Linforth,  r.  East 
Oakland 
"    Joseph,  groceries,  101  Fillmore 
Gunther  Adolph,  milker  Joseph  Regli,  r.  Lon- 
don nr  China  Av 
"    Albert,  cabinet  maker  George  Braendlien, 

r.  7  Elliott  Park 
"    Charles,  plasterer,  r.  1139i/^  Folsom 
Gunther  Edward  W.,  law  and  collections,  real 
estate  and  insurance.  31  Chronicle  Bldg, 
telephone  Main  1090,  r.  910'/4, 16th  bet  Noe 
and  Castro 
"    Emil,  upholsterer,  r.  7  Elliott  Park 
"    Ernest  W.,  stables,  123  Eddy,  r.  1  Cedar  Av 
"    George,    operator  Am.   Dis.  Tel.  Co.,  r.   7 
Elliott  Park 
Giinther  Gustave   (Giinther  &  Kewitz),   r.  1713 

Leavenworth 
Gunther  Gustave  C,  with  C.  Herrmann  &  Co., 
r.  1  Cedar  Av 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  2327  Mission 
"    Max,  tinner  Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  r.  317  Green 
"    William,  r.  829  Treat  Av 
"    William  B.  F..  r.  854  Bay 
"    William  C,  gripman  Market    Ry.,   r.   936 

Capp 
"    William  F.,   loom  repairer    Golden   Gate 
Woolen  Mills 
Gunther   &   Kewitz    (Gustave    Giinther    and 
Charles    Kewitz),    proprietors    Bakers" 
and  Butchers'  Exchange,  763  Howard 
4®=  Gunther.    See  Guenther 
Guntli  Peter,  driver  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

716  Ivy  Av 
Guntz  Frank  L.,  r.  23  Dolores 
"    Joseph  A.,  millhand  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  23 

Dolores 
"    Leon,  cellarmanCal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  37  John 
Guntzell  Otto,  painter,  r.  1347  Sanchez 

Gunzburger  Benjamin  M.,  D.D.S., 

dentist,  gas,  cocaine  and  electricity 
administered,    office  hours  9  a.  m.  to 
5  Tp.  m.,  office  and  r.  1933-1935  Ellis, 
Ellis  and  Eddy  St.  cars  pass  the  door, 
telephone  Pine  264 
Gunzburger  Emil  (Dennery  &  Gunzburger),  r.  311 
Eddy 
"    Frederika  Mrs.,  millinery,  1617%Webster 
"    Henry,  livestock  dealer,  r.  449  Ivy  Av 
"    Henry  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  449  Ivy  Av 
"    Jacob,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1617;4  Webster 
Gunzel Charles  E.  H.,mastermariner,  r.  Alaska 
PI 
"     Emil,  driver  L.  Foard,  r.  9  Alaska  PI 
Gunzelman  Henry,  gardener,  r.  1806  Filbert 
Gunzendorfer  Gustave.    attorney  at  law,  335 
Montgomery,  rooms  26-27,  r.  25  Laussat 
Av 
Guptill  Daniel  W.,  wine  broker,  314  Bush,  r.  760 
Oak 
"    Edwin  A.,  patent  medicines.  1165  Market 
"    William,  r.  334  Bush 
Gurder  Christian,  rigger,  r.  603  Mariposa 
Gurley  Ina  Miss,  domestic,  r.  1.30  Ellis 
Gurmendez  Isidore,  harness  maker  Corporation 

Yard  S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  74  Natoma 
Gurnee  Clinton,  attorney  at  law,  508  Montgom- 
ery, room  17,  r.  Oakland 
"    Clinton  Jr.,  civil  engineer,  508  Montgom- 
ery, room  17,  r.  Oakland 
Gumee    D.    A.,  proprietor  Benicia  Parcel  Ex- 
press and  Purchasing  Agency,  511  Mar- 
ket, r.  Benicia,  Cal. 
Gurnett  A.  G.  &  Co.  (Albert  G.  and  William  J. 
Gurnett),  stockbrokers,  308  Pine 
"    Albert  G.  (A.  G.  Gurnett  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"     William  J.  (A.  G.  Gurnett  &  Co.),  and  min- 
ing secretary,  308  Pine,  r.  Oakland 
Gurney  Gilbert,  capitalist,  r.  SE   cor   16th  and 
Hoff  Av 
"    James,  master  mariner,  r.  1530  Howard 
"    Refrigerating  Co.   (Oakland),  O.   H.  Burn- 
ham  and  John  J.  Meyers),  office  109  Cali- 
fornia, room  1 
Gurren  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  119  Harriet  rear 

"    Patrick  P..  r.  119  Harriet  rear 
Gurrey  Alfred  K..,  fire  insurance  adjuster,  401 
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Gurry  Charles  J.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  327 
Oak 
"    John  H.,  machinist,  r.  327  Oak 
"    Louis,  porter  George  Monnier,  r.  1153  How- 
ard 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Primary 
School,  r.  337  Oak 
Gurtler  Fred,  driver,  r.  Paris  bet  Persia  and 

Russia  Avs 
Guscetti  Charles  P.,  hardware,  606  Post,   r.   3 
Lewis 
"    John  W.,  "bookkeeper  Galloway  Lith.  Co. 
r.  316  Steiner 
Gushee  Clyde,  tinsmith  George  H.   Tay  Co.,   r 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Gusky  John  L.,  millwright,  r.  605  Broadway 
Gusman  Dora,  widow,  r.  1703  Stockton 
Gussander  Fritz  A.,  clerk  S.  Glaser,  r.  630  Sac 

ramento 
Gusset  John,  cook  William  Scheubner,  r.  1  Gar 

den 
Gustafsen  C.  L.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r 
441,  1st 
"    Nels,  coal,  wood,  hay  and  grain,   1327  Mis 
sion,  r.  416  Natoma 
Gustafson  Andrew,  machinist,  r.  928  Washing 
ton 
"    August,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  36  High 

land  Av 
"    Charles,  1st  officer  str  Tiburon,  r.  Tiburon 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Charles,  stock  cutter  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 

Co.,  r.  153  Tehama 
"    Charles  H.,  painter  Palace  Hotel,   r.   7S6Y2 

Folsom 
"    Gustaf,    foreman  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 

Co.,  r.  248  Eureka 
"    Gustave,  carpenter,  r.  249,  5th 
"    Lars,  salesman,  r.  416  Natoma 
"    Olof,  painter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  1115,  18th 
Gustavson  August,  laundryman,  r.  8  Sycamore 
Av 
"    Brothers    (John     and   Frederick),    wagon 

makers,  642  Valencia 
"    Frederick  (Gustavson  Bros.),  r.   14  Rondel 

PI 
"    John  (Gustavson  Bros.),  r.  319  Capp 
"    John    F.,    clerk    Goldman    &    Son,    r.    319 

Capp 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
''    T.,  carpenter  str  Washtenaw 
Guster  Manuel,  barber,  1502  Folsom 
Gustin  John,  teamster,  r.  25  Jansen 
"    John  S.,  porter  G.  B.  Orcese  &  Co.,  r.  25 
Jansen 
Gutberlet  Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,  129  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1808  Stockton 
"    Julius,  salesman  Joseph  Gutberlet,  r.  1808 
Stockton 
Gutcher   Margaret  Mrs.,  private    school,    1522 
Geary 
"    William,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  1522 
Geary 
Gutfeld  Simon,  clerk  Godfrey  Jewell,  r.   1812b 

Mason 
Guth  Anna  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  210,  12th 
"    Charles,  packer  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r.  1309 

Stockton 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  202,  6th 
"    John,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  Lorin 
"    Magdalene  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  132,  4th 
"    William  W.,  attorney  at  law,  401  California, 
rooms  26-27,  r.  Lorin 
Guthe  Gustav,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Gutheil  Anna  Mrs.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1210  Mason 
Guthof  William,  waiter  S.  F.  Verein,  r.  NE  cor 

Post  and  Leavenworth 
Guthridge  Ellen,  domestic,  632,  23d 
Guthrie  Alexander  (Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  r. 
Liverpool,  Eng. 
"    David,  horse  trainer,  r.  11  Polk 
"    David  L.,  dairy,  231,  6th  Av 
"    George  T.,  plumber,  r.  cor  25th  and  De  Haro, 

Potrero 
"    James,  master  mariner,  r.  1906  Dupont 
"    James,  shoe  finisher  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  29  Linden  Av 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1627  Sacramento 


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Guthrie  John  B.,  polisher  S.   F.   Novelty   and 
Plating  Wks,  r.  1420  Mission 
"    Samuel,  foreman,  r.  1927  Union 
"    Thomas,  deckhand  state  dredger  2,  r.  1805a 
Dupont 
Gutierrez  Gabriel,  compositor,  r.  718^/4  Union 
rear 
"    Ramon,  carpenter,  r.  7I8V2  Union  rear 
Gutman  Alexander,  musician,  r.  615,  21st 
"    Arthur,  clerk,  r.  615,  21st 
•'    Joseph,  tailor,  303,  5th,  r.  615,  21st 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk,  r.  306  Perry 
"    Louis  (Gatman  &  MuUin).  r.   2232  Jackson 
"    Maurice,  barber,  1646  Polk 
"    Samuel,  barber  Serpa  &  Content,  r.  126  Lo- 
cust Av 
"    &  Mullin   (Louis  Gutman  and  Edward  C. 
MuUin),  barbers,  26  Eddy 
Gutmann  David,  mining,  320  Sansome,  room  1, 

r.  1225  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=Gutmann.    See  Guttmann    ■ 
Gutsch  Gustav  (Loewy&  Gutsch),  attorney  at 

law,  310  Pine,  rooms  30-34,  r.  409  Mason 
Gutschow  Ernest   F.,  secretary  and  manager 
Michalitschke  Bros.   &   Co.,  and  secre- 
tary Mauna  Coffee  Plantation,  239  Kear- 
ny, r.  2102  California 
"    Paul  E.,  with  Royal  Ins.  Co.,  r.  9  Van  Ness 
Av 
Gutstadt  Bertha  Miss,  cashier  Eastern  Clock 
Co.,  r.  903  Greenwich 
"    Herman,  storekeeper  U.   S.   Internal  Rev- 
enue, r.  902  Greenwich 
Gutta  Percha  and  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co. 
The,  Bates  &  Hough  managers,  mechan- 
ical rubber  goods,  30-32  Fremont 
Gutte  I.  (Isidor  and  Julius  Gutte),  commission 
merchants,  303  California 
"     Isidor  (Gutte  &  Frank  and  I.  Gutte),  r.  217 

Leavenworth 
"    Julius  (Gutte  &  Frank  and  I.  Gutte),  r.  1835 
San  Jose  Av,  Alameda 

GUTTE  &  FRANK 

(Isidor  and  Julius  Gutte  and  WUliani 
Frank),  managers  Pacific  Coast  Depart- 
ment Magdeburg  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
(of  Magdeburg),  Wilhelma  of  Magde- 
burg General  Insurance  Co.  of  Magde- 
burg, The  National  Marine  Insurance 
Association,  limited  (of  London),  Fed- 
eral Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Zurich, 
Switzerland)  and  the  Associated  Assur- 
ance Co's,  limited,  composed  of  Munich 
Ke-insurance  Co.,  limited  (of  Munich), 
and  Alliance  Insurance  Co.,  limited  (of 
Berlin),  303  California,  telephone  Main 
288 

Gutter  Louis,  teamster,  r.  212,  15th 
"  Martin,  waiter  Thomas  Crowe 
"    Moses,  teamster,  r.  212,  15th 

Gutterson  Arthur  L.,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union, 
r.  Oakland 

Guttman  Fannie  Miss,  stationery  and  toys, 
1330-1333  Polk,  r.  1832  Bush 

Guttmann  John  B.,  proprietor  California  Hat 
Wks,  111,  4th,  r.  738  Geary 

Guttornson  Julia,  widow,  r.  209,  26th 

Gutzeit   Henry    (Gutzeit    &    Malfanti),    r.    110 
O'Farrell 
"    Paul,  tailor  Rosenblum  &  Abraham 

Gutzeit  &  Malfanti  (Henry  Gutzeit  and  Joseph 
Malfanti),  proprietors  Delmonico  Res- 
taurant, 110-112  O'Farrell 

Gutzen  John  J.,  liquors,  414  Folsom 

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Gutzkow    Frederick,   mining    engineer,    r.    18 

Columbia  Square 
Gutzstein  Abraham,  glazier,  r.  1022^  Folsom 
Guvoles  Augusta  Miss,  clerk  John  A.   Crough, 

r.  422  Hayes 
Guy  Eugene,  glove  cutter  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co., 
r.  865  Mission 
"    Francis,    special  agent  Royal   Exchange 
Assurance    and   Connecticut   Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  518  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  J.,  harness   maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  308  Natoma 
"    Gustav,    conductor   Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  2 

Farren  Av 
"    Harry,  apprentice  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  308Na- 

toma 
"    Michael  H.,  stone  cutter,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Otto,  bookkeeper,  r.  308  Natoma 
"    S.  W.,  watchman  C.  A.   Warren,  r.   210,  9th 
■'    William,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  519,  2d 
"    William,  marble  cutter  Max  Roth,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Guyett  Rod  G.,  city    ticket  agent  Union  Pac. 

System,  1  Montgomery,  r.  791  Sutter 
Guzman  Ricardo  A.,  cigar  maker  Jose  A.  Gar- 
cia, r.  6  Salmon 
Gwin  Alexander  M.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  505 Post 
"    Carrie  Miss,  president  Maria  Kip  Orphan- 
age, 638  Folsom,  r.  1450  Sacramento 
"    Frederick  P.,  bartender,  r.  513  Hyde 
"    George  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1616  Dolores 
"    Mine   Development   Co.    (Calaveras   Co.), 
Edward  L.  Parker  secretary,  14-15  Ne- 
vada Block 
Gwin   WiUiam  M.,    U.    S.    Shipping  Commis- 
sioner, U.  S  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  15, 
r.  2268  Franklin 
Gwinn  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet 
Li  andM 
"    Charles  H.,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  537  Howard 
"    William  E.,  policeman,  r.  429,  28th 
^S'-Gwinn.    See  Guinn  and  Gwynn 

GWYER  F.  R.  MRS.,  M.  D.. 

medical  electricity  and  specialist 
for  female  diseases,  also  cure  guaran- 
teed for  morphine,  liquor  and  tobacco 
habits,  hours  10  a.  m.  to  12  m.  and  2  to 
5  p.  m.,  office  and  r.  226  Turk,  tele- 
phone Sutter  121 

Gwynn  Carrie,  widow,  r.  1922  Pine 
"    C.  Arthur,  bookkeeper  H.  T.  Holmes   Lime 

Co.,  r.  1922  Pine 
"    William  J.,  real  estate,  405  Montgomery, 
room  5,  r.  Oakland 

Gyde  Jens  N.,  liquors,  812  Kearny 

Gysin  Albert,  bartender  John  C.  Bachmann,  r. 
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Haab  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  643  McAUiste  r 

"    Henry,  tailor,  643  McAllister 
Haack  Kate,  widow,  r.  126iX  Fern  Av 

"    William,  acid  maker  Cal.  Chemical  Wks, 
r.  Holladay  Av  nr  28th 

"    William  H.,  milk  vender,  r.  673  Chenery 
Haaf  Adolph,  helper  Joshua    Hendy    Machine 
Wks,  r.  270,  1st 

"    Jacob  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1319  Waller 

"    Louis  J.,  contractor,  r.  1319  Waller 
Haag  Anna,  widow,  r.  215  Broderick 

"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  291-^  Linden  Av 


Haag  Charles,  sausage  maker  Charles  F.  Hor- 
nung,  r.  514  Valencia 
"    Eugene,    driver    Franz    Siebrecht,    r.    716 

Stockton 
"    Lawrence,  yardman,  r.  401  Mariposa 
"    Louis,  jeweler  Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  r. 

1407  Mason 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  29'/4  Linden  Av 
"    Peter  L.,  laborer,  r.  320,  27th 
Haake   Alice    Miss,    millinery,  121   Post,  r.  14 
Chattanooga 
"    Charles,  fresco  painter,  r.  14  Chattanooga 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Rohr  &  Bagley  Com- 
mission Co.,  r.  321  Hyde 
"    Christina  F.,  widow,  r.  14  Chattanooga 
"    Daisy  Miss,  milliner,  r.  14  Chattanoga 
"    Henry  C,  copyist,  r.  14  Chattanooga 
"    Louis,  liquors,  8.59  Market,  r.  1710  Ellis 
"    Oliver,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  14  Chat- 
tanooga 
4®-Haake.    See  Haack  and  Hacke 
Haan  William  G.,  2d  lieut.  light  battery  F  5th 

Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
Haar  Henry,  liquors,  114  O'Farrell,  r.  119  Olive 

Av 
Haas  Abraham,  president  and  manager  Pacific 
Bone,  Coal  and  Fertilizing  Co.  and  man- 
ager California  AmmoniaWorks,  614,  7th, 
r.  1018  Haight 
"    Abraham,  tailor,  r.  663  Howard 
"    Abraham,  traveling  salesman  Lowenberg 

&Co.,  r.  1613a  Sutter 
"    .Baruch   &  Co.    (Los  Angeles),  wholesale 
grocers  and  druggists,  office  100  Califor- 
nia 

HAAS  BROTHERS 

(William    Haas,    Leopold,    Karl    and 

Edward  Klau  and  Abe  Meertief),  im- 
porters and  wholesale  groceries  and 
Srovisions,     100-102     California     cor 
avis 
Haas  Carl  F.,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Turning 

and  Planing  Mill,  417-419  Mission,  r.  326, 

11th  Av 
"    Carl  G.,  woodturner  C.  F.  Haas,  r.  326,  11th 

Av 
"    Carrie   Miss,    teacher   Webster    Primary 

School,  r.  1511  Geary 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Charles,  dairy  produce,  412'/4,   6th,   r.   112 

Morris  Av 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  515  Kearny 
"    Eugene,  cabinetmaker  C.  F.   Haas,  r.  326, 

11th  Av 
"    Frederick  R.,  r.  1311  Octavia 
"    Fritz,  machine  hand  C.  F.  Haas,  r.  326, 11th 

Av 
"    F.   W.    cornice   maker   Forderer    Cornice 

Wks,  r.  218  Eddy 
"    George  (George  Haas  &  Son),  r.  612  Ellis 
Haas  George  &  Son  (George  H.  and  George  W.), 

manufacturers  fine  candies,  810  Market 

and  7  O'Farrell,  telephone  Black  941 
■'    George    W.  (George  Haas  &  Son),  r.  612 

Ellis 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  243,  2d 
"    Henry  C,  salesman  James  Duffy  &  Co.,  r. 

112  Park  Av 
"    John,  driver,  r.  23^4  De  Boom 
"    John  A.,  machinist,  r.  508!4  Natoma 
"    John  T.,  pipemaker  W.W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  735  Brannan 
"    Joseph,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  438,  27th 
^'    Julia,  widow,  r.  1311  Octavia 
"    Leonard,    solicitor   Fireman's    Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  SE  cor  30th  and  Sanchez 
Haas  Louis  S.,  secretary  Crown  Distilleries  Co., 

100  Front,  r.  1311  Octavia 
•'    Martin,  butcher,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
'•    Michael  H.,  baker  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  113 

Silver 
"    Minnie    Miss,  stenographer  Greenebaum, 

Weil  &  Michels,  r.  1511  Geary 
"    Morris,  salesman,  r.  714  Folsom 
"    Morris,  tailor,  802  Larkin,  r.  1511  Geary 
'■    Rosie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1511  Geary 
"    Rudolph,  butcher,  50  Centre  Market,  r.  909 
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Haas  Sudolph  T.,  machine  hand  C.  F.  Haas,  r. 

326,  nth  Av 
Haas  Samuel  A.,  secretary  Pacific  Bone,  Coal 
and  Fertilizing  Co.,  614,  7th,  r.  Oakland 
"    Susie    Miss,    teacher   Marshall    Primary 

School,  r.  1511  Geary 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  113  Silver 
"    William  (Haas  Bros.),  r.  2007  Franklin 
"    William,  cook,  r.  316  Valley 
"    William  J.,  litho  transferer  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  W.,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  1613a 
Sutter 
4®"  Haas.    See  Haase  and  Hass 
Haase  Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  308  Fell 
"    Christian  F.  M.,  watchman  Western  Sugar 

Refining  Co.,  r.  2128  Stockton 
"    Fred,    foreman    newspaper  dept.  mailing 

division  Post  Office,  r.  792,  18th 
"    Herman,  bartender  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  146,  2d 
"    Herman  R.  (Junge  &  Haase).  r.  792,  18th 
"    John,  barber.  2544  Folsom,  r.  326,  22d 
"    Max,  bartender,  r.  1  Jackson 
"    T.  R.,  millwright,  r.  529  Sacramento 
13®="  Haase.    See  Haas  and  Hass 
Haave  Martin,  seaman,  r.  406  Greenwich 
Habelt  Frederick,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 

"    Paul,  baker  Franz  Siebrecht,  r.  772  Mission 
Habenicht  Fritz  (N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co.),  r.  1321 
Pine 
"    George  N.,  solicitor  London  and  Lanca- 
shire Fire  Ins.  Co..  r.  1321  Pine 
"    Julius,    casemaker  Shreve   &   Co.,    r.  637 
Vallejo 
Haber  Ferdinand  A.,  r.  3616  Laguna 
"    Joseph,  r.  2640  Jackson 
"    Louis  F.,  bookkeeper  Willard  Bros.,  r.  2616 

Laguna 
"    S.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  108  Walnut 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1611  Post 
"    William,  clerk  Val  Schmidt,  r.  2640  Jack- 
son 
Haberecht  William,  barber,  r.  1001  Mission 
Habergarten  Joseph,  proprietor  Coso  House,  411 

Sansome,  r.  2218  Filbert 
Haberlan  John,  foreman  blacksmith  P.  C.  S.  S. 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  Jr.,  calker  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    F.,  blacksmith  helper  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
Haberland  Isaac,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 
r.  232,  4th 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  608  Sacramento 
Haberli  Nicolaus,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
Haberlin  John,  r.  426  Duncan 
"    Patrick  W.,  harness  maker  Patrick  W.  La- 
haney,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  M  and  N 
Haberling  Louisa,  widow,  r.  273  Stevenson 
Haberly  Frederick,  boots  and  shoes,  1639  Eddy 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  329  Eddy 
"    George  W.,    special   delivery  clerk   Post 

Office,  r.  339  Eddy 
"    William  T.,  butcher  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  215 
Franklin 
^S^-Haberly.    See  Heberly 

Habermacher  Emil,  property  man,  r.  334  Geary 
"  Ferdinand,  tailor  Conrad  Frei,  r.  334  Geary 
"    Ferdinand  J.,  clerk  Thomas  H.  Bowling  & 

Co.,r.  334  Geary 
"    Gustav,    metal    roofer   Forderer   Cornice 
Wks,  r.  1827  Vallejo 
Habich  Augusta,  widow,  r.  1520  California 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  502  Washington 
"    Harry,  carriage  trimmer  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  21  Russ 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  21  Russ 
"    Walter  O.,  musician,  r.  1520  California 
Haohette  Victor  F.,  shade  hanger  James  Duffy 

&Co.,  r.  727a  Minna 
Hachinger  Anne,  domestic,  2710  California 
Hachmann  Julius,  bookkeeper  Parrott  &  Co.,  r. 

1123  Geary 
Hachmeister  Charles,  fruits,  418,  3d,  r.  458  Bry- 
ant 
Hacht  August  v.,  nurse,  r.  828,  15th 
Hack  Christian,  bakery,  348  Oak 
"    John  U.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light   Co., 
r.  1700  Sacramento 


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30©  TO  31-7-   IVIARKET  ST. 


Hacke  Charles  W.,  collector,  r.  536  Eddy 
"    Christopher,  r.  536  Eddy 
"    Henry,  salesman  John  Horstmann,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  C,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan 
&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  323a  14th 
je®=  Hacke.    See  Haacke  and  Haake 
Hacker  Henry  J.,  belt  maker  H.  N.  Cook  Belt- 
ing Co.,  r.  609  Cedar  Av 
^6=  Hacker.    See  Hecker 

Hackett  Alfred,  steerage  steward  str  Alameda 
"    Andrew  J.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  134  Bart- 

lett 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  308  Ash  Av 
"    C.  H..  r.  320  Montgomery  Av 
"    David,  clerk    J.  J.  O'Brien   &  Co.,   r.    444 

Guerrero 
"    Dennis,  r.  145  Jersey 
"    Dennis,  foreman,  r.  SE  cor  M   and  5th  Av 

South 
"    Dwight  L.   (The  California  Turf),  r.  Oak- 
land 
Hackett  Edward,  receiver  U.  S.   Land  Oface, 
610  Commercial,  r.  Oakland 
Edward,    sawyer  Union   Box  Factory,   r. 

Alameda 
Edward    J.,  with  Morse's   Patrol,    r.  719 

Market 
Eva   S.  Mrs.,    teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  318  Kearny 
Francis  M.,  dentist,  413  Leavenworth 
Frank  A.,  clerk  Edward  McGinnis,  r.  1229 

Florida 
James  A.,  rubber  goods,  58  Steuart,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
James  F.,  water  tender  str  Pomona,  r.  821a 

17th 
James  W.,  tinsmith,  r.  736  Natoma 
John,  boiler  maker,  r.  13%  Zoe 
Hackett  Jolin,  manager  Pacific  Coast  Dredging 
and  Reclamation  Co.,  15  Steuart,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  ISVa  Zoe 
"    Joseph,  waiter  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    Joseph  L.,  laborer,  r.  1009  York 
"     Lincoln    E.,  printer   and    varieties,  310% 

Turk 
"    Luke,  r.  1229  Florida 

"    Mark,  sawyer  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Mark  J.,  painter,  r.  1339  Florida 
"    Martin,  sawyer  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Mary,  domestic,  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
'■    Mary  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
••    Mary  A.,  domestic,  518  Devisadero 
"    M.  H.,  insurance  appraiser,  205  Sansome, 

r.  San  Leandro 
•'    Patrick,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

444  Guerrero 
"    Patrick  F.,  tailor,  r.  mUi  Clara 
"    Richard  C,  janitor  S.  F.  Polyclinic,  r.  410 

Ellis 
"    Thomas,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  606  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  114  Townsend 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  I6I14  Clara 
"    Walter,  clerk  U.  S.  Land  Office,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  S.,  machinist,  r.  1329  Florida 
Hackey  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  14%  Ritch 
"    John  A.,  master  schr  Alma,  office  56 Steuart, 
r.  141/2  Ritch 
Hackfeld  Hermann,  salesman  Martin  Meyer,  r. 
701  McAllister 
"    Kathrina,  widow,  r.  102  Colling  wood  [ 
"    William,    shoemaker,  501   Sanchez,   r.   104 
Collingwood 


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DEALERS   IN   A1.L  KINDS  OF 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
ping Supplied. 


Hackley  Robert  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  2739  Pine 
Hackley  Simeon,  secretary  Gualala  Mill  Co. 
and    Gualala    River    Railway    Co..    31 
Steuart,  r.  Berkeley 
Hackman  Frederick,  master  schr  Modoc,  office 
10  Clay,  r.  232  Minna 
"    Vincent  H.,  musician,  r.  12  Mason 
Hackmeier  Adam  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2218  Post 
"     Adam  E.,  r.  2218  Post 
"     August  J.,  r.  2218  Post 
"    Charles  M.,  r.  2218  Post 
"    Christine  Miss,  r.  2218  Post 
Hackmeier  Hotel,  George  Gruenig  proprietor, 
123-129  Eddy 
"    Philip,  cook    Hotel  Becker,  r.   1005M  Na- 
toma 
Hackmeyer  Bertha,    domestic,    r.    3    Redwood 
Court 
"    Christopher,  cook,  r.  14  Rondel  PI 
"     R  egina,  widow,  r.  14  Rondel  PI 
"    William,  taxidermist  William  F.  Nolle,  r. 
14  Rondel  PI 
Hackney  Frederick  E.,  solicitor  Pac.  and  S.  F. 
Box  Factory,  r.  820  Diamond 
"    J.,  r.  1045  Market 
Hadding  Charles,  boxmaker   Commercial    Box 

Factory,  r.  31  Boardman  PI 
Haddock  Allen,  phrenologist  and  editor  Human 
Nature,  1016  Market,  r.  1229  Greenwich 
"    John,  carver  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r.  1229 

Greenwich 
"    William  Jr.,  engineer,  r.  188  Locust  Av 
"    William  P.,  messenger  Union  Pac.  System, 
r.  2929  Greenwich 
Hade  John,  blacksmith  Knowlton  &  Hade,  r.  24 
Clinton 
"     Richard  (Knowlton  &  Hade)  r.  24  Clinton 
Hadeler  Claus,  groceries  and   liquors,  NW  cor 
17th  and  Mission,  r.  2056  Mission 
' '    Diedrich,  groceries ,  988  Howard  and  liquors 
NW  cor  Spear  and  Mission,  r.  943  How- 
ard 
Hadeler  Jolin,  groceries  and    liquors,  SE  cor 

Geary  and  Larkin.  r.  841  Geary 
Haden  Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  11  Monroe 
.^=Haden.    See  Hayden,  Haydon  and  Heyden 
Hadenfeldt  Charles  (Rothschild  &  HadenfeldtJ, 
r.  922  Fillmore 
"     Herman  D..   clerk    Rothschild    &    Haden- 
feldt, r.  922  Fillmore 
«5-Hadenfeldt     See  Haydenfeldt 
Hadenstein  Hans,  coachman,  r.  933  Kearny 
Haderle  Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  317Gough 
"    John    A.,    clerk   Alfonso    Di  Nola,    r.    317 
Gough 
Hadler  Annie  C.  Miss,  r.  251  Perry 
"    Charles,  elevatorman,  r.  44  Louisa 
"    Edmund  G.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill, 

r.  44  Louisa 
■'    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  44  Louisa 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  1236,  6th  Av  South 
"    Henry  H.,  fireman  Fulda  Bros.,  r.  40  Spear 
"    Lila  M.  Miss,  r.  251  Perry 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  12  Bernard 
"     William  T.  (Shields  &  Hadler),  r.  303,  10th 
Hadley  Albert  F.,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  149  Sagamore 
"    Albert  J.,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
■'    Annie,  widow,  r.  1105  Pierce 
"    Arthur  E.,  printer,  r.  1113V2  Howard 
'■    Charles  B.,  bricklayer,  r.  1105  Pierce 
"    Charles  B.,  with  Examiner,  r.  106  Eddy 
"    Charles  W..  machinist,  r.  329  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Frederick  H.,  r.  21111/^  Bush 


Hadlev  Frederick  L.,  bricklayer,  r.  1105  Pierce 
Hadley  Frederick  W.   (Hadley  &  Doud),  and 
secretary  San  Francisco  Stock  and  Ex- 
change Board,  331  Pine,  r.  518  Capp 
"    Herbert  T.,  porter  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co., 

r.  2816  Mission 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  546  Minna 
"    M.   Miss,   adjuster  U.    S.  Mint,   r.   Hotel 

Langham 
"    Moses  T.,  porter  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  r. 

2816  Mission 
"    R.  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  17  Harriet 
"    William,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
"    William  D..  boxmaker,  r.  7  Dale  PI 
Hadley   &   Doud    fFrederiok   W.    Hadley  and 

Aaron  Doud),  stockbrokers,  326  Pine 
4®=-Hadley.    See  Hedley 

Hadlock  Ellsworth,   special  policeman,  r.  SE 
cor  Sutter  and  Stockton 
"    Mabel,  domestic,  2815  Geary 
Hadorn    Theophilus,    watchcase    maker   Mr^. 

Charles  J.  Harris,  r.  1223,  26th 
Hadsell  Frank  M.,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

1555  Kearny 
Hadwen  Swain  Manufacturing  Co.  (Hadwen 
Swain  and  Wesley  T.   Gorham),  manu- 
facturers gas  and  gasoline  engines  and 
printing  presses,  215-217  Spear 
Haedge  Charles  R.,  cook,  r.  822  Harrison 
Haedrich  Fred  A.,  plumber,  r.  258  Stevenson 
"    Herman,   clerk  estate  of  Claude  Long,  r. 

258  Stevenson 
■'    James  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1007a  Guer- 
rero 
"    Thomas  F.,  plumber,  r.  258  Stevenson 
4@=Haedrich.    See  Hedrich 
Haefeli   A.,  boatswain  Revenue   Cutter  Com. 
Perry 
"    Oscar,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Peter  P.,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &Co.,r. 
522  Stockton 
Haeflerle  Frederick,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Haefner  Joseph  W.,  butcher  J.  Hayden,  r.  1040 
Howard 
"    Rudolph,   wheelwright  John  Kelso,   r.  435 
Pine 
Haege  David,  brewer,  r.  538V4  Jessie 
Haendel  Clara  Mrs.,  millinery,  316  Sutter,  r.  309 
Powell 
"    Lily  Miss,  milliner,  r.  309  Powell 
Haentzsohel  Charles,  waiter,  r.  150  Silver 

"    Frederick  E.,  r.  150  Silver 
Haepfner  Ferdinand,  miller,  r.  409  Pacific 
Haesbrouch  Frederick,   helper  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks.  r.  421  Bay 
Haesloop  Christian  P.  (Hinrichs  &  Haesloop), 
r.  1305  Kearny 
"    Frederick,  quartermaster  str  China,  r.  23 
De  Boom 
Haesselbarth  Hugo,  canvasser,  r.  142,  9th 
Hafele  John  B.,  millwright  Dibert  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co  ,  r.  247  Stevenson 
Hafenger  Mary,  widow,  r.  1743!4  Mission 
Hafer    A.,  motorman    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  1205 
Steiner 
"    John,  engineer  Pac.  Power  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Haflemeyer  Joseph,  glass  beveler,  r.  6  Graham 

PI 
Haffen  Joseph  B.,  superintendent  Heyneman  & 

Co.,  r.  1227,21st 
Hafler    George,  maltster  Herman  Zwieg,  r.  731 

Brannan 
Hafiey  Hugh,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  631  Florida 

"    Patrick,  r.  826  Florida 
Hafford    Esther    E.  Miss,  typewriter,   r.  2  De 
Long  Av 
"    Harvey  S.,  carpenter,  r.  427  Francisco 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  2  De  Long  Av 
Hafkan  Henry,  beer  bottler,  r.  621  York 
Hafky  Julius  G.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  322 

Bartlett 
Hafner  Charles  J.,  machinist  Paul  Odermatt,  r. 
13  Harrison  Av 
"    Paul,  shoemaker,  r.  605  Broadway 
Haften  Ludwig,  baker,  r.  409  Minna 
4S=-Hagadorn.    See  Hagedorn 
Hagamore  Sarah,  widow,  r.  838^4  Harrison 
Hagan  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  528,  6th 


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Telephone  Main  926. 


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T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
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HAG 


CROCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


HAG 


HAGAN  BROTHERS 

(Martin  M.  and  Louis)  general  insur- 
ance agents  and  San  Francisco  agents 
Aachen  &  Munich  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
(Germany)  and  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 
[Hartford),  221  Sansome,  telephone 
Main  5240 
Hagan  Celia  Mrs.,  r.  2824  Pine 

"    Daniel,  clerk  Mann  &  Wilson,  r.  1520  Web- 
ster 

"    Daniel  J.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 
345D  Beale 

"    Herman,  cement  worker,  r.  II514,  11th 

"    Hugh   S.    (Groom  &  Hagan)  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 

"    James,  driver  Engine  11,  r.  16th  Av  South 
nr  L 

"    James,  engineer,  r.  5  Seymour  Av 

"    James,  undertaker  and  embalmer,  445,  "Va- 
lencia 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  345d  Beale 

"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  236,  6th  Av 

"    John  P.,  fireman  Western  Light  and  Power 
Co. 

"    Joseph    (Western   Addition    Funeral    Di- 
rectors), r.  2343^4  Washington 

"    Louis  (Hagan  Bros.),  r.  2833  Pine 

"    Louis    E.,    with    Caley  &  Roeder,   r.  1327 
Howard 

"    Martin  M.  (Hagan  Bros.),  r.  1624  Pierce 

"    Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  236,  6th  Av 

"    Michael,  horseshoer  T.  J.  Crowley,  r.  331, 
18th 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  87  Clipper 

"    Patrick  F.,  treer  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 
r.  14221/4  Valencia 

"    Patrick  J.,  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 
r.  Wii  Harriet 

"    Peter,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1438^/4  Jack- 
son 

"    Philip  J.,  glass  beveler,  r.  345d  Beale 

"    Rudolph,  cook,  r.  935  Mariposa 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  1216,  17th 

"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  316  Beale  rear 
4@"  Hagan.    See  Hagen  and  Hagin 
Hagans  Edward,  miner,  r.  54, 1st 

"    George  W.,  compositor  Co-Operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Hagar  James  O.,  inspector  construction  U.  S. 
A.,  Dept.  of  California,  r.  2136  Union 

"    William,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
4®"  Hagar.    See  Hager. 

Hagarty  Annie  M.  Miss,  principal  Monroe  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  39  Sanchez 

"    John,  r.  12a  Clara 

"    John,  liquors,  339,  3d 

"    John  G.,  salesman  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  29 
Sanchez 

"    Joseph   G.,  clerk  Mann   &  Wilson,   r.  29 
Sanchez 

"    Patrick  S.,  corporal  police,  r.  29  Sanchez 

"    William  H.,  treer  United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  1125,  26th 
4®"  Hagarty.     See  Hagerty,  Haggerty,   Hea- 

gerty  and  Hegarty 
Hagberg  John  O.,  carpenter,  r.  124  Caselli  Av 
Hage  Charles  H.,  carpenter  J.  Boehrer  &  Co.,  r. 
7321/2  Minna 

■'    George,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    Harry,  cook,  r.  544  Howard 

"    Henry,  bartender  Lunsmann  Bros.,  r.  321 
Bay 
Hagedorn  Alexander  C,  ropemaker  Washburn 
and  Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1021  Lombard 

"    Alwin,  machinist  Vulcan  lion  Wks,  r.  2312 


Anna  C.  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  216,  12th 

August  G.  (Hagedorn  &Thierbaoh),  r.  1128 
Buchanan 

Frederick,  wire  worker  West  Coast  W.  and 
I.  Wks,  r.  1031  Lombard 

Frederick  C,  engineer  J.  Spaulding  &  Co., 
r.  334  Clementina 

Frederick  C.  Jr.,  machinist  P.  F.  Clerc,  r. 
324  Clementina 

George,  baker,  r.  1  Victor 

Henry,  plumber,  r.  1021  Lombard 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

SASH  CURTAINS 


Hagedorn  Herman  A. ,  rope  splicer  John  A.  Roeb- 
ling's  Sons  Co.,  r.  1919a  Mason 
"    Herman  R.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1906  McAllister 
•'    H.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  316,  13th 
"    Mary,  widow,  groceries,  2501  Larkin 
•'    &  Thierbach  (August   G.    Hagedorn    and 
Louis  M.  Thierbach),  proprietors  Eureka 
Soda  Water  Works,  1756  Ellis 
Hagelberg  John,  waiter  Charles  Tepper,  r.  626 

Washington 
Hagelsten  Leonhard,  paitter  P.  N.  Kuss,  r.  311 

Linden  Av 
Hageman  C,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    Charles,  butcher  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  115 

Fair  Oaks 

"    George  (Hageman  &  Haquette),  r.  723  Bush 

Hageman  &  Haquette  (George  Hageman  and 

Ernest   Haquette),  proprietors  Crystal 

Palace,  5  Kearny  and  12  Geary 

Hagemann  Albert,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  3012, 16th 
Hagemann  Brewing  Co.  (see  Albany  Brewery), 
71-75  Everett,  telephone  Main  5130 
"    Charles,  bakery,  1300  Powell 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  337  Oak 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  1203  Mission 
"    Frederick,  brewer,  r.  758  Howard 
"    George  A.,  shademaker  Schlueter  &  Vol- 

berg,  r.  2310  Howard 
"    Herman  M.,  upholsterer,  1324  Polk,  r.  413 

Grove 
"    John  B.,  bartender,  r.  209  Leidesdorff 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2310  Howard 
"    Philipp.  bakery,  1057  Howard 
"    William  L.,  r.  2310  Howard 
"    William  M.,  porter  J.  R.  Gates  &  Co.,  r. 
413  Grove 
4er"Hagemann.    See  Hagman 
Hagemeister  David,  baker  La  Grande  Laundry 
Hagen  Adelaide,  widow,  r.  1801  Jones 
Andrew,  painter,  r.  2617  Harrison 
Caroline,  widow,  r.  2617  Harrison 
Charles,  box  maker,  r.  31c  Boardman  PI 
Edward,  baker  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Gustav,  shoemaker  John  Lind,  r.  701  Mc- 
Allister 
H.  C,  laborer,  r.  1030  Howard 
John,  porter,  r.  304,  3d 
Julius,  plumber,  r.  456  Minna 
Peter,    laborer,   r.   SE    cor   Lombard  and 

Webster 
Rosana,  widow,  r.  329,  17th 
Rudolph  A.,  kettleman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  8  O'Farrell 
Samuel,  finisher,  r.  2039  Harrison 
Samuel  J.,  nailer  Cal.   Barrel  Co.,   r.  3039 
Harrison 
4®=Hagen.    See  Hagan  and  Hagin 
Hagenauer  G.  Victor,  butcher  Katz  &  Sons,  r. 

828  California 
Hagenbucher  Adolph,  butcher,  r.  763  Howard 
Hagenkamp  Adolph,  r.  218  Clara 
"    Adolph  T.,  clerk,  r.  3141/4  Clara 
"    Lous  K.,  clerk  Golden  Gate  Park  Museum, 
r.  318  Clara 
Hagens  Diedrich  A.,  clerk  George  A.  Fellows, 

r.  535  Geary 
Hager  August  E.  cooper,  1510  Mason 
"    Carl  N.  G.,  driver  J.   W.   Evans,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    C.  August,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Charles    A.,    teamster    Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  32i/4  Bluxome 
"    J.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1815  Gough 


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Hager  Louis,  mounter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

747>/2  Tebama 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1510  Mason 
4®"  Hager.    See  Hagar 
Hagerman  Frederick,  r.  858(4  Folsom 
"    John,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,   Co.,   r. 

754  San  Jose  Av 
Hagerty  Bridget  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Brothers  (Robert  D.  Hagerty),  liquors,  cor 

Ocean  Boulevard  and  Fulton 
"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  cor  10th  Av  South  and 

Railroad  Av 
"    Charles,  teamster  James   Hall,  r.  NW  cor 

Railroad  Av  and  N  South 
"    Cornelius,  cook,  r.  3  East 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  425  Ringold 
"    Daniel,  packer  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  SSS'/J  Tehama 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  36  Dore 
"    Hannah,  domestic,  2018  Webster 
"    Harry,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  113, 16th 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  45  Clementina 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  241,  4th 
"    James,  teamster  James  Beatty,  r.  10th  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    James  B.,  laborer,  r.  726,  14th 
"    Jeremiah,  driver   Albany   Brewery,   r.   79 

Everett 
"    John,  accordion  pleating,  9  Geary,  r.  359 

Liberty 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  150  Clara 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  224,  23d 
"    John  M.,  manager  Bay  City  Transfer  Co., 

244  Sutter,  r.  45  Clementina 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1219  Hayes 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  134  Townsend 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  349  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  715  How- 
ard 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  8  Rose  Av 
"    Robert  D.  (Hagerty  Bros.),  r.  1219  Hayes 
"    Thomas  F.,  mechanical  engineer,  9  Geary, 

r.  359  Liberty 
"    William,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher,  r. 

71/2  Clyde 
4®=-Hagerty.    See  Hagarty,  Haggerty,    Heag- 

erty  and  Hegarty 
Hagerup  Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    Frederick  C,  dyer  and  scourer.  148,  3d 
Hagg  Alfred,  cabinetmaker  John  Wiren,  r.  3253 

Mission 
Haggard  Lizzie  S.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1706  Washing- 
ton 
"    Otto,  porter,  r.  5A  Vassar  PI 
4S"Haggen.    See  Hagen 
Haggenmiller    George    T.,     tinsmith.    Pacific 

Pump  and  Windmill  Co.,  r.  45  Everett 
Haggert  James,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine 

Co.,  r.  Octavia  nr  Union 
Haggerty  George,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    James  W.,  machinist  M.  D.  Hemenway 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  132,  24th 
"    Jeremiah,  peddler,  r.  8,  23d 
"    Leo  N.  Bro.,  r.  St.  Dominic's  Monastery 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  229  Cortland  Av 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1803  Franklin 
"    Michael,  laundryman    Electric    Laundry, 

r.  30  Erie 
"    Michael,    teamster   Harris   Packing    and 

Provision  Co.,  r.  cor  6th  and  Berry 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  532  Howard 
"    Peter  J.,   salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

132,  24th 
"    Thomas,  porter  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  542 

Howard 
"    Timothy  C,  shoemaker,  r.  8  Alemany  Av 


Haggerty  William,  shoemaker,  r.  1125,  26th 

"    William  F..  stevedore,  r.  307%  Lombard 
«3-Haggerty.    See  Hagarty,  Hagerty,  Heag- 

erty  and  Heggarty 
Haggett  E.   M.   Mrs.,  dressmaking,  518  Laguna 
"    George  W.,  policeman,  r.  429l^  Broadway 
"    James  A.,  barber  Perrin&  Apostolo 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  429i,4  Broadway 
Haggin  James  B.,  capitalist,  oface  30  Mills 

Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  New  York 
Hagglund  John  G.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  344  Shot- 
well 
Hagin  Sadie  L.  Miss,  r.  1630  Howard 
"    Sarah  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1630  Howard 
"    William,  livery  stable,  511,  18th 
Hagland  Caspar,  laborer  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Hagler  John  O.,  liquors,  419  Bush,  r.  321  Jersey 
Hagmaier  Charles,  mechanical  engineer  Pelton 

Water  Wheel  Co.,  r.  219  Fillmore 
Hagman  Charles  F.,  painter,  115  Van  Ness  Av, 
r.  916Capp 
"    Nicholas    A.,  clerk  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale 
Lumber  Co.,  r.  244  Langton 
Hagman  Oscar,  boxmaker,  r.  244  Langton 
Hagmann  Lorenz,  blacksmith,  r.  528  Stevenson 
^-^Hagmann.    See  Hagemann 
Hagney   Edward,    teamster    Albert    E.    Buck- 
man,  r.  3115,  16th 
"    James,   teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 
3115,  16th 
Hagquist  Charles  R.,  carpenter,  r.  8  West  Mis- 
sion 
"    George,  laborer   Tubbs   Cordage  Co.,  r.  8 

West  Mission 
"    George  E.,  millhand  Fulda  Bros.,  r.  8  West 
Mission 
Hagstrom  C,  quartermaster  str  Alameda 
"    Gustave,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  122% 

Gilbert 
"    John  A.,  wood  and  tile  mantels,  2219  Fol- 
som, r.  429  Ringold 
Hagthrop  Emma  C.  Mrs.,  r.  816  O'Farrell 
Hague  James  D.,  president  North  Star  Mining 
Co.,  Original  Empire  Mill  and  Mining 
Co.,  and  Grass  Valley  Water  Co.,  401 
California,  r.  New  York 
"    Swen  O.,  carpenter,  r.  Cuvier  nr  Bosworth 
Hagy  Leonard  A.,  stenographer  Winchester  Re- 
peating Arms  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Haherty  William,  engineer,  r.  2810  Geary 
Hahir  Joseph  J.   (Bryant,  Asman  &  Hahir),  r. 

1723  Haight 
Hahn  A.  C,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  233  Kear- 
ny, r.  2737  California 
"    Amelia  Miss,  nurse,  r.  532  Natoma 
"    Anais  Miss,  asst.  Free  Public  Library,  r. 

120  Devisadero 
"    Andrew  J.  (Lippert  &  Hahn),  r.  992  Noe 
"    August  (Hahn  Bros),  r.  44 Parker  Av 
Halm,  BoMmann  &  Co.  (Fritz  Hahn  and  Henry 
and  Ehler  Bohlmann)  wines  and  liquors, 
SW  cor  Third  and  Harrison 
"    Brothers  (August  Hahn)  furniture  and  bag- 
gage express,  2121  Fillmore 
"    Carl  O.,  with  A.  C.  Hahn,  r.  2737  California 
"    Carl  T.,  salesman  A.  C.  Hahn,  r.  2737  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Charles,  barber,  2003  Mission,  r.  2008  Mis- 
sion 
"    Charles,  teacher  music,  r.  2128  Howard 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  340,  23d 
"    Dora,    widow,    ladies'    furnishing     goods, 

316,  3d 
"    Edwin  O.,  attorney  at  law,  522  Montgomery, 

r.  2737  California 
"    Elizabeth  B.,  widow,  r.  2934  Jackson 
"    Emil  C,  coppersmith,  r.  1631  Hyde 
"    Ernest,  varieties,  230,  4th 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Eugene,  journalist,  r.  520  Baker 
"    Felix  (Passet  &  Hahn),  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,  r.  48  Parker  Av 
"    Fritz  (Hahn,  Bohlmann  &  Co.  and  Hahn  & 

Bohlmann),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Gaston  L.,  asst.  Weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  130  Devisadero 
"    George,  plumber  Ernest   Cook,  r.  3613  Mis- 
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Hahn  George,  shoemaker  LobensteinBros.,  r.  43 

Minna 

"    Gustave,  ironer  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 

"    Henry  C.  (Dutton  &  Hahn),  r.  523  Stevenson 

"    Henry  W.,  teamster  M.  Murphy,    r.    12i4 

Decatur 
"    Hugo,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    Ida  Miss,  r.  227  Perry 
"    Ida  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  719  Waller 
"    Jacob    H.,    butcher,    2133   Mission,   r.    213 

Vicksburg 
"    John  J.,  plumber,  r.  445  Elizabeth 
"    John  W.,  sugar  refiner,  r.  1631  Hyde 
"    John  W.  Jr.,  bar  tender,  r.  1631  Hyde 
"    ,  Levy  &  Co.  (Joseph  Levy),  cigar  manufac- 
turers, 312  Battery 
"    Louis,  barber,  r.  437  Eddy 
"    Martin,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  316,  3d 
"    Robert,'  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  131,  3d 
"    Robert  C,    men's    furnishing  goods,   1008 

Market,  r.  lOOSVa  Market 
"    Rudolph  H.,  teacher  violin,  r.  2128  Howard 
"    Rudolph  J.,  junk  dealer,  r.  1518  Ellis 
"    Sabina,  widow,  r.  S  s  Lombard  bet  Frank- 
lin and  Gough 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  432  Cedar  Av 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  2017  Bush 
"    Werhaby,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 
Hahn  &  Bohimann  (Fritz  Hahn  and  Ehler  Bohl- 
mann),  groceries  and  liquors,  201,  3d  cor 
Howard 
;g®="Hahn.    See  Haan  and  Hann 
Hahne  Babette,  widow,  r.  1320  California 

HAHNEMANN  HOSPITAL  COL- 
LEGE OF  SAN  FRANCISCO,  George  H. 
Palmer,  M.  D.,  president,  William 
Boericke,  M.  D.,  registrar,  0.  B.  Currier, 
M.  D.,  dean,  115  Haight,  dean's  office 
921  Geary 
Haible  Constant,   laborer  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  120b  Shotwell 
Haigh  Samuel,  foreman  Wade's  Warehouse,  r. 

5011/2,  6th 
Haight  C.  A.,  agent  E.  I.  Dupont  de  Nemours  & 
Co.,  226  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Dinah,  widow,  r.  649  Folsom 
"    Edgar  G.,  salesman  Phelps  &  Miller,  r.  503 

Leavenworth 
"    Frank  M.,  salesman  Clabrough,  Golcher  & 
Co.,  r.  17  Clement 
Haigllt  Frederick   B.,  commission   merchant, 

212-214  Front,  r.  Alameda 
Haigllt  George  W.,  attorney  at  law,  and  attor- 
ney Lick  Old  Ladies'    Home,  220  San- 
some,  room  1,  r.  2208Dwight  Way,  Berke- 
ley 
"    Harrison,  pattern  maker  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  503 Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  expressman,  r.  1126  Market 
"    Henry  H.,  attorney  at  law,  206  Sansome, 
room  31,  r.  Oakland 
Haigllt  Primary  School,  Miss  Mary  A.  Has- 
well  principal,  Mission  bet  25th  and  26th 
"    Robert,  r.  1413  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Robert,  cook,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Robert  F.,  r.  110  Natoma 
"    Robert  F.,  salesman  Hughson  &  Merton,  r. 

I8/2  Page 
"    Sophia  P.,  widow,  r.  isy^  Page 
"    Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  16,  r.  907  Bryant 
"    W.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  treasurer  Protestant 

Orphan  Asylum,  r.  710  Leavenworth 
"    W.  Harry,  traveling  salesman  Spruance, 
Stanley  &  Co. 
Haile  Anton,  expressman,  NW  cor  Kearny  and 

Jackson,  r.  52  Juniper 
«®»Haile.    See  Hale 

Hailer  Albert,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1434 
Turk 
"    Henry,  millhand,  r.  717  Clementina 
Hain  Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  2526  California 
"    Gustave  S.,  truckman  Truck  6,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Harry,  barber  R.  Ayla,  r.  1033  Folsom 
"    Mary  I.,  widow,  r.  1614  Washington 
4®=Hain.    See  Hayne 
Haine  Maud,  widow,  r.  1110  Larkin 
Hainer  William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  459  Minna 
Haines  Bridget,  widow,  r.  704  Tehama 


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Haines  Byron  W.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  14  Grant 
Av,  rooms  16-17,  telephone  Main  5400,  r. 
Belvedere  and  Occidental  Hotel 
"     E.   John,  machinist  Risdon    I.  «fe  L.  Wks., 

r.  52,  2d 
"    Frank  W.,  barber,  r.  2724  Folsom 
"    George  F.,  cook  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    Joseph  D.,  electric  pen  writer,  420  Mont- 
gomery, room  21,  r.  Oakland 
"    Millard  M.,  stevedore,  r.  411  Brannan 
"    Samuel  N.,  chief  engineer  str  Mariposa,  r. 

1013,  20th 
"    William,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry 
j8®-Haines.    See  Haynes 
Hainke  Herman,  tailor,  r.  612  Pine 
Hainque  Martial,  machinist  William  H.  Birch 

&Co.,  r.  512a  15th 
Hainroth  Lena,  widow,  r.  833  Bush 

"    Oscar,  jeweler,  r.  833  Bush 
Hainson  Henry,  helper  Jackson  Brewery  Co.,  r. 

11  Harriet 
Hainz  Julius,  waiter,  r.  909  Kearny 
Hair  Elisha,  porter  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r. 
43414  Union 
"    James,  superintendent  Pac.  Transfer  Co.. 
r.  2305  Fillmore 
.eS^Hair.    See  Hare 
Haire  James  V.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  33 

Grand  Av 
Hais  Alice  Miss,  wines  and  liquors,  70854,  22d 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  patent  medicines,  708,  22d 
Haisler  William  S..  brush  maker  Read  &  Zahn, 

r.  942  Howard 
Hakalau  Plantation  Co.,  Claus  Spreckels  presi- 
dent, John  A.  Buck  vice-president,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.   treasurer,  E.  H. 
Sheldon  secretary,  office  327  Market 
Hakanson  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  125  Oak 
"    Charles   (Anderson  &    Hakanson),    r.    631 

Jackson 
"    Charles,  painter  Burr  &  Shields,  r.  125  Oak 
"    Christopher,  house  and  sign  painter,   128 
Oak,  r.  135  Oak 
Hakens  Henry,  r.  3  Merritt 
Haker  William,  bookkeeper  E.   H.   Michels,  r. 

Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Hakius  Jacob,  wheelwright  Charles  Herold,  r. 

Utah  nr  Army 
Halbert  William  N.,  printer  superintendent's 
ofttce  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  Oakland 
Halbritter  Anton,  butcher,  r.  28  Lapidge 
Halck  Albert  T.,  general  foreman  Pac.  Postal 

Tel.  Cable  Co.,  r.  2826  Pine 
Hald  Hans,  r.  1214  York 
Haldan  Edward  B.  (Butler  &  Haldan),   r.    1523 

Sacramento 
Haider  Albert,  varieties,  1343  Mission 
Haldin  Martin  (Child  &  Haldin),  r.  1935  Bush 
Hale  Albert  S.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.   103 

Ellis 
Hale  and  Norcross  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey 
Co.  Nev.),  Jere.  Lynch  president,  R.  U. 
Collins   secretary,  3    S.    F.    Stock    Ex- 
change Bldg 
"    B.,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 
Hale  Brothers  (incorporated),  Oliver  A.  Hale 
president,   Reuben  B.   Hale    secretary. 
Prentis  C.  Hale  manager,  dry  goods,  9.37- 
945  Market 
"    C.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  336  Farallones 
"    Clarence  J.,  r.  309  Taylor 
"    Cress  P.,  salmon  packer,  office   122  Davis, 

room  3,  r.  2531  Pine 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  27  Minna 


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Hale  Delia  B..  widow,  r.  27  Harriet 

"    Edward,  clerk  Girvin  &  Eyre,  r.  1005  Sut- 
ter 

"    Edward  S.,  driver,  r.  3026  Buchanan 

"    F.  Monroe,  fireman,  r.  230  Farallones 

"    Frank  O.,  watchnaan,  r.  209  Plymouth  Av 

"    Fredrica,  widow,  r.  911  Vallejo 

"    George,  stock  clerk  Roos  Bros.,  r.  27  Har- 
riet 

"    George  S.,  bartender  Charles  H.  Linn,  r. 
846  Mission 

"     George  W.,  barber  Philip  Cohen,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Hattie  H..  widow,  r.  836  O'Farrell 
Hale  Horace,  secretary  People's  Ice  Co.,  331 
Montgomery,  room  74,  r.  9  Lapidge 

"    James  C  r.  722  O'Farrell 

"    James  P..  salesman  L.   E.   Spear,  r.    911 
Vallejo 

"    Jotm,  r.  27  Harriet 

"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  911  Vallejo 

"    John  T.,  labeler  "William  Lambert,  r.  27 
Harriet 

"    Joseph  B.,  teamster  William  Lambert,  r. 
31  Minna  rear 

"    L.,  r.  725  Pine 

"    Lemuel  W.,  bridge  builder,    r.  228  Faral- 
lones 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  27  Minna 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  230  Farallones 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1414 
Larkin 

■'    Marshall,  with  Hale  Bros.,  r.  2308  "Wash- 
ington 
Hale  Oliver  A.,  president  Hale  Bros.,  937-945 
Market,  r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 

"    Prentis    C,  manager    Hale  Bros.,  937-945 
Market,  r.  2308  "Washington 

"    Prudence  E).,  widow,  r.  2308  Washington 
Hale  Reuben  B.,  secretary  Hale  Bros.,  937-945 
Market,  r.  2308  Washington 

'•    Robert  L.,  driver,  r.  3026  Buchanan 

"    Romie  P.,  milkman,  r.  316,  21st 

"    Samuel,  longshoreman,  r.  27  Minna 

"    Sasie  Miss,  r.  1414  Larkin 

"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  128.  8th 

"    Thomas,  hostler  F.  M.  Chapman  &  Co.,  r.  37 
Hinckley 

"    Thomas  E..  accountant,  r.  1005  Sutter 

"    Titus,    farmer,    office    122   Davis,    r.   Oak- 
land 

"    William  E.,  salesman,  r.  27  Harriet 
Hales  Richard,  bootblack,  r.  146a  5th 

"    Stephen  A.,  barber  L.  Keller,  r.  539  Minna 
Haley  Bridget,  r.  32  Converse 
Haley   Brothers   (Daniel   T.  and  William  E.), 
dairymen,  2002  Greenwich 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  307,  3d 

"    Charles,  conductor,  r.  1604  Howard 

"    Charles,  steward  str  Apache 

■'    Charles  M.,  clerk,  r.  1408  Golden  Gate  Av 
Haley  Charles  S.  (E.  P.  Heald  &  Co.),  and  physi- 
cian. 24  Post,  r.  Berkeley 

■•    Christopher,  foreman,  r.  228  Perry 

"    Clarence  E.,  bookkeeper  Scott  &  Van  Ars- 
dale,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Daniel,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  301  Sierra 

■•    Daniel  T.  (Haley  Bros.),  r.  2002  Greenwich 

"     Edward  H.,  proofreader,  r.  509  Laguna 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1403  Montgomery  rear 

■'    Frank,    clerk   A.    I.    Hall    &    Son,  r.    139 
Rose  Av 

"    Frank  J.,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  "Wks, 
r.  12  Converse 

'■    Frederick,  messenger   Nolan   Bros.   Shoe 
Co.,  r.  307,  3d 


Haley  George,  laborer,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Old  Hick- 
ory 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1610  Leavenworth 

"    James,  canner,  r.  12  Converse 

"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  1403  Montgomery 

"    Jennie  M.  Mrs.,  r.  814  O'Farrell 

"    John,   laborer,  r.   Ellsworth  nr  Old  Hick- 
ory 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  8V4  Falmouth 

"    John,  plumber  Weber  Bros.,  r.  521   Vallejo 

"    John,  printer,  r.  12  Converse 

"    John  G.,  r.  20'/^  Harriet 

"    John  J.,  soap  presser  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  832, 
18th 

"    John  J.,  real  estate,  r.   1408  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    John  L..  plumber,  407  Brannan,  r.  20  Zoe 

"    John  P.,  teazer,  r.  234  Langton 

•'    John  T.,  bookkeeper  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co., 
r.  57  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    John  W.,  photographer,  r.  1001  Page 

"    Martin  J.,  laborer,  r.  3>4  Kate 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  925i^  Natoma 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  8^/4  Falmouth 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  163  Dore 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  905  Illinois 

"    Michael,  stoker  r.  234  Langton 

"    Michael,    teamster  Morton  Draying   and 
Warehouse  Co.,  r.  284  Hickory  Av 

"    Michael  C.    (Haley  &    Thornton),  r.  2114 
Greenwich 

"    Michael  E., clerk,  r.  1610  Leavenworth 

"    Michael   J.,  foreman  machinist  "Union  I. 
Wks,  r.  1009  Broadway 

"    Mortimer  (Haley  &  Burke),  r.  5  Decatur 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1817  Lombard 

"     Richard,  laborer,  r.  614  Minna 

"    Sampson  M.  B.,   well  borer,   r.  2207  Fill- 
more 

"    Thomas,  can  maker,  r.  234  Langton 

"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  5  Decatur 

"    Thomas,  wrapper,  r.  23  Kearny 

' '    Thomas  F. ,  wireworker  West  Coast  W.  and 
I.  Wks,  r.  9  Decatur 

"    Timothy  B.,  helper,  r.  134!^,  21st 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  409  Polk 

"    William,  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r. 
426  Sierra 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  1  Boston  PI 

"    Williand  Jr.,  millhand,  r.  1  Boston  PI 

"    William  E.   (Haley  Bros.),  r.  2002  Green- 
wich 

"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  20  Zoe 

"    William  H..  shipping  clerk  Pope  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  2207  Fillmore 

"    &   Burke  (Mortimer  '^"aley    and    Mathew 
Burke),  plumbers,  979  Bryant 

"    &  Thornton  (Michael  C.   Haley  and  John 
F.  Thornton),   cigars   and  tobacco,   100(1 
Market 
4®"Halev.    See  Healey  and  Healy 
Half  Million  Club,  Alfred  Bouvier  secretary,  1 

Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Halferty  Frank,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 
Halfmann  Anton,  foreman  Charles  Bach,   r.  400 

Bay 
Halfpapp  Helene,  widow,  r.  120A  Noe 
Haliday  Albert,  seaman,  r.  530  Folsom 
Halk  Benjamin  G.  (Halk  &  Wolters),  r.  104,  21st 

' '    Charles  E. ,  horseshoer  Mooney  &  O'Connell, 
r.  104,  21st 

"    John  A.,  horseshoer  John  Grace,  r.  104,  21st 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  104,  21st 

"    Katie  Miss,  fur  sewer,  r.  104,  21st 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  104,  21st 

"    &  Wolters  (Benjamin  G.  Halk  and  JohnB. 
Wolters),    butchers,    NW  cor  21st  and 
York 
Halket  Margaret,  widow,  r.  511A  Castro 
Halkett    Archibald,  blacksmith  William  Hal- 
kett,  r.  28  Turk 

"    William,  carriage  manufacturer,  903  Gol- 
den Gate  Av,  r.  1045  Market 

"    William  Jr.,  carriage  maker  William  Hal- 
kett, r.  28  Turk 
Halkyard  Uriah,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  21  Lily 

Av 
Hall  Abraham,  cashier  Ellis  &  Miller,  r.   16IJ 
Clay 


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HALL  A.  I.  «fe  SON 

(Henry  E.  Hall  and  A.  W.  Huggins), 
manufacturers'  agents,  528-530  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Main  772 

A.  I.  HALL  &  SON 

(HENRY  E.  HALL  and  A,  W.  HUGGINS.) 

Manufacturers'  Agents 

528=530  MARKET  ST. 


The  Dueber  Watch  Case  Mfg.  Co.  (Canton,  O.) 
The  Hampden  Watch  Co.  (Canton,  O.) 
The  Waterbury  Clock  Co.  (Waterbury,  Conn.) 
Albro  &  Co.   (Providence,  R.  I.),  Rolled  Plate 

Chains. 
William  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  (Wallingford,  Conn.), 

Genuine  Rogers  Flatware. 
Simpson,  Hall,  Miller  &  Co.  (Wallingford,  Conn.) 
B.   Grieshaber   (Chicago,  111.),   Gold   Pens  and 

Pencils. 
The  Barbour  Silver  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  Silver= 

plated  Hollowware. 
Maltby,  Stevens  &  Curtiss  Co.   (Wallingford, 

Conn.),  Sterling  and  Nickel  Silver. 
Manchester  &  Co.  (Providence,  R.  I.),  Sterling 

Silver. 
Barker  Mfg.  Co.   (Providence,  R.  I.),  Gold  and 

Silver  Thimbles. 

Hall  A.  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  125  Clipper 
"    Albert,  r.  731  Fillmore ' 
"    Albert,  laborer,  r.  108,  6th 
"    Albert,  medical  student,  r.  227  Geary 
"    Albert  E.,  teamster,  r.  132  Lobos 
"    Albert  S.,  r.  606  Capp 
"    Alice  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  2610'/4  Bush 
"    Alice  A.  Miss,  matron  California  Woman's 

Hospital,  3118  Sacramento 
"  Andrew,  janitor  Alcazar  Bldg 
"    Annie   H.,     widow,     dressmaker,     r.    2329 

Mission 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  227  Harrison 
"    Bailey,  machinist,  r.  1923  Greenwich 
"    Belle  Miss,  r.  202  Grove 
"    Brothers  (Horace  P.  and  Cornelius  I.  D.), 
manufacturing  chemists,  1819  Lyon 
Hall  Brothers  (Winslow  G.  and  Henry  K.),  ship- 
builders, office  28  California 
"    Benjamin,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  332 

Brannan 
'•    Bertha  M.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1738  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2324  California 
"    C.  H.,  bicyle  repairer,  2958  Folsom 
"    Charles,    salesman     Wangenheim,    Stern- 

heim  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  soapmaker,  r.  2093  Folsom 
"    Charles  E.,  druggist,  r.  1245  Valencia 
"    Charles    F.,    master    str   Corona,    r.    1022 

Castro 
"    Charles  H.,  policeman,  r.  1504  Jones 
"    Charles  P.,  fireman  Engine  17,  r.  17  Mint  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  agent,  r.  818  Treat  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  salesman,  r.  760,  22d 
"    Christine,  domestic,  1121  Pine 
"    Clarence,  printer,  r.  931b  Howard 
Hall  Cofran  I.,  vice-president  Cahill  &  Hall  Ele- 
vator Co.  (incorporated),  214-218 Mission, 
r.  1143  Valencia 
"    Cornelius,  motorman,  r.  19  Valley 
"    Cornelius  I.  D.  (Hall  Bros.),  r.  1819  Lyon 
"    Daniel  K.,  proprietor  The  Devon,  1130  Mar- 
ket 
"    David,  blacksmith,  r.  538  Howard 
"    E.,  laborer,  r.  861  Market 
•'    Edson  M.,  clerk,  r.  821  Hyde 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Maoufacturers  of 

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ESTIMATES  FURNISHED. 
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Hall    Edward    (Hall    &  Knuth),    r.    1436    Ken- 
tucky 

"     Edward,  cook,  r.  702  Vallejo 
Hall  Edward,  president  United  States  Laun- 
dry   Association,     1004    Market,    r.    123 
Julian  Av 
Hall  Edward  M.  (Hall  &  Whitely),  and  mining 
secretary,  314  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 

"    Edward  M.,  carpet  layer,  r.  2101  Steiner 

"     Edward  M.,  shoemaker,  r.  555  Jessie 

"  Edward  T.,  salesman  Leege  &  Mills,  r. 
2208a  Larkin 

"  Eldridge  I.,  salesman  Adolph  Isaac,  r.  620 
Folsom 

"    Eliza  S.,  widow,  r.  505%  Natoma 

"    Elizabeth  C,  widow,  r.  1219  Buchanan 

"    Elizabeth  R.,  widow,  r.  1610  Vallejo 

'•    Emily,  widow,  r.  502  Taylor 

"  E.  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1513a 
Howard 

"    Etta  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  847  Harrison 

"    Evelyn,  widow,  r.  1613  Clay 

"    F.  G.,  musician,  r.  332  Eddy 

"    Francis,  merchant,  r.  16  Devisadero 

"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  502  Taylor 

"  Frank  E.,  fireman  fireboat  Governor  Mark- 
ham 

"  Frank  J.,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks,  r.  1701  Post 

"  Frank  M.,  clerk  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  1818'/2 
Post 

"    Frank  R.,  laundryman,  r.  1923  Greenwich 

"    Frederick  C,  r.  926  Sutter 

"    Frederick  G.,  teacher  music,  332  Eddy 

•'  Frederick  W.  (Hilborn  &  Hall),  attorney  at 
law,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  Fremont  S.,  engineer  Engine  22,  r.  1818i4 
Post 

"    Fritz,  baker,  r.  1124  Harrison 
Hall  G.  C.  &  Son   (Gilbert    C.   and    Milton    R. 
Hall),  dry  goods  commission  merchants, 
35  New  Montgomery 

"    George  (Lewis  &  Co.),  r.  847  Harrison 

"  George,  bartender  Mrs.  Kate  Reddy,  r.  502 
Beale 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Uranus  nr  17th 

'<  George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  2302  Fill- 
more 

"    George  A.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  2311  Mission 

"    George  C.  (Hall  &  Harrison),  r.  178  Minna 

"    George  E.,  shoemaker,  1771  Ellis 
Hall  George  E.  P.,   consul  Turkey  and   Persia, 
and  agent  and  importer,  2  Mutual  Life 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  1911  Webster 

"  George  H.  J.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"  George  L.,  bookkeeper  James  Hall,  r.  651 
Harrison 

"  George  W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r. 
26IO14  Bush 

"  George  W.,  foreman  E.  C.  Pitcher,  r.  5 
Merritt 

"  George  W.,  receiving  teller  London  and 
San  Francisco  Bank,  r.  Alameda 

"  George  W.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  704  Larkin 

"    Gilbert  C.  (G.  C.  Hall  &  Son),  r.  Alameda 

"  H.  Albert,  machine  operator  United  Boot 
and  Shoe  Co.,  r.  400Bartlett 

"  Hannah  Miss,  chambermaid  New  Western 
Hotel 

"    Harry,  bartender  Cornelius  Lyons 

"  Harry,  salesman  E.  Gamier  &  Co.,  r.  117 
Grove 

"    Harry  A.,  porter  Am.  Oil  Co.,  r.  25V^  Moss 


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I  Harry  F.,   salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  Berkeley 
Harry  J.,   bookkeeper    L,.    Dinkelspiel   & 

Sons,  r.  501  Geary 
Harry  J.,  shoemaker,  705V4  Mission,  r.  318 

Minna 
Harry  N.,  ofBcial  reporter  Superior  Court 

Dept  13,  r.  7111/2  Ellis 
Harvey  R.,  clerk  Breeder  and  Sportsman, 

r.  313  Bush 
Hattie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  16  Devisadero 
Henry,  tile  setter  Thos.  F.  Rigney,  r.  115a 

6th 
Henry,  watchman,  r.  7  Perry 
Henry  B.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  Alameda 
Henry  E.  (A.  I.  Hall  &  Son),  r.  The  Colonial 
Henry  K.  (Hall  Bros.),  r.  Port  Blakeley, 

Wash. 
Herbert  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  821  Hyde 
Horace  P.  (Hall Bros.),  r.  1819  Lyon 
Ira  J.,  engineer,  r.  502  Taylor 
Irene  H.,  widow,  r.  112  Fair  Oaks 
Isaac  R.  (Ballard  &  Hall),  r.  1432  Laguna 
J.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
J.  Miss,  r.  202  Grove 
J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  944  Mission 
J.  A.,r.  715  Howard 
James,  carpenter,  r.  51,  3d 
I  James,  wholesale  butcher,  1st  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av,  office  and  r.  651  Harrison 
James  A.,  attorney  at  law,  30  Marye  Law 

Bldg,  r.  929B  Sutter 
James  A.,  foreman  James  Hall,  r.  651  Har- 
rison 
James  A.,  porter  C.   E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 

417  Noe 
James  F.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  431 

McAllister 
James  H.,  r.  1911  Ellis 
James  H.,  beer  bottler,  r.  760,  22d 
J.  B.,  druggist,  r.  1222  Pine 
J.  C.  Co.  The  (Providence,  R.  I.),  Jennison 

C.  Hall  president,  office  316  Sacramento 
Jennie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  847  Harrison 
1  Jennison  C,  president  and  manager  The 

Union  Lithograph  Co.,  316  Sacramento, 

r.  3412  Washington 
John,  foreman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1909  Geary 
John,  laborer,  r.  5  Merritt 
John,  machinist,  r.  1346  Nebraska 
John  H.,  barber  Bernhard  Bernhard,  r.  18 

Ash  Av 
John  H.,  foreman  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  400  Bartlett 
John  J.,  engineer,  r.  SE  cor  Vermont  and 

Mariposa 
John  P.,  clerk,  r.  1338  Folsom 
John  S.,  pressman,  r.  2208a  Larkin 
Joseph  C,  policeman,   r.   310554    Leaven- 
worth 
Joseph  M.,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co., 

r.  316,  4th 
J.  R.  Mrs.,  teacher  Heald's  Business  Col- 
lege, r.  618  Eddy 
Julia,  widow,  r.  1505  Steiner 
Kate,  widow,  r,  282  Jessie 
Lawrence,  machinist,  r.  1214  York 
Lewis  L.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  26,  12th 
Lois  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Institute,  r.  1036 

Valencia 
Luke  F.,  salesman,  r.  3041,  16th 
Lydia,  widow,  r.  5  Rausch 
Lydia  Miss,  r.  2217  Octavia 
Lyman,  laborer  Philix  Perron,  r.  629  Davis 


312, 


1710 


.  M.  Miss,  r.  202  Grove 
M.  Mrs.,  r.  310  Valencia 
Maria  E.,  r.  1923  Greenwich 
Marie  A.  Mrs.,  clairvoyant,  r.  136  Laidley 
Marion  O.   Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School,  r.  16  Devisadero 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1701  Post 
Mary  A.  W.,  widow,  r.  1802  Polk 
Mary  N.,  widow,  r.  1336  Church 
Maud  E.,  actress  Morosco'si  Grand  Opera 

House,  r.  Hotel  Miramar 
Maurice  A.,r.  1911  Webster 
Milton  R.  (G.  C.  Hall  &  Son),  r.  3007  Jack- 
son 
Minnie,  widow,  r.  624  Grove 
Nicholas  S.,  horseman,  r.  328,  2d  Av 
Norman  F.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Curled  Hair 

Co.,  r.  307  Hayes 
L  of  Records,  New  City  Hall,  junction  Mc- 
Allister and  Park  Av 
Oliver  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

5th  Av 
Oliver  L.,  r.  1610  Vallejo 
Otho,  insurance,  r.  2324  California 
Patrick  J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR, 

Sacramento 
Peter,    bartender    Harry   Monroe,    r.    800 

Kearny 
Peter  A.,  ship  joiner,  r.  15  Lapidge 
Ralph,  cigars,  112814  Folsom 
Richard,  clerk,  r.  5  Rausch 
Richard  B.,  collector,  r.  1818 V2  Post 
Richard  T.,  clerk,  r.  2414  Langton 
Robert,  machinist,  44-46  Main,   r.  Colma, 

San  Mateo  Co. 
Robert,  shoemaker,  r.  319  Ellis 
Robert,    teamster    Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  3  Marye  Terrace 
Robert  C,  paper  hanger,  r.  1137  Mission 
Robert    H.,    traveling    salesman,   r.    2014 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Robert  R.,    clerk   Cal.  Optical   Co.,  r.  319 

Kearny 
Robert  T.,  dental  student,  r.  1218  Ellis 
I  Samuel  Hastings,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  hours  10  a.  m.  to  12  m.,  2  to  4  and  7 
to  8  p.  m.,  office  14  McAllister,  telephone 
South  464,  r.  Russ  House 
Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  821  Hyde 
Sarah  B.  Miss,  r.  1521  Pine 
Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  I8V2  Guy  PI 
Sidney,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  11  Wash- 
ington Av 
Silas  M.,  painter  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  601  Polk 
S.   R.  Mrs.,  millinery,  938   Market,  r.  St. 

Ann's  Bldg 
Stephen  A.  D.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Oakland 
Sullivan  R.,  proprietor  Golden  State  Wine 

and  Liquor  Depot,  342  Turk,  r.  6  Eddy 
Theodore  L.,  r.  712  Waller 
Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  458  Tehama 
Thomas,  clerk,  r.  170114  Jones 
Thomas,  laborer  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r.  1701  Jones 
Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  136  Laidley 
Thomas  S.,  clerk  James  Hall,  r.  651  Harri- 
son 
W..  r.  781  Mission 
Walter  R.,  druggist,  r.  1105  Hyde 
Walter  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  8  Dono- 

hoe  Bldg 
W.  C,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  737 

Howard 
William,  carpenter,  r.  1314  Harriet 
William,   foreman  John  Tuttle,  r.  7th  Av 

nr  J 
William,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

1121  McAllister 
William  C,  r.  2014  Golden  Gate  Av 
William  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  2305  Mason 
William  H.,  barrel  dealer,  222,  9th,  r.  14, 

26  th 
William  H.,  civil  engineer,  1  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  324  Haight 
William  T.,  dairyman,  r.  3014  (3301/2),  13th 
Winslow  (J.  R.  Smith  &  Co.),  r.  517  Mason 
Winslow  G.  (Hall  Bros.),  r.  1612  Clay 


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Hall  W.  M. ,  auditor  Standard  Oil  Co. ,  r.  Oakland 
"    &  Harrison  (George  C.  Hall  and  Michael 

Harrison),  clothing,  157,  3d 
"    &  Knuth  (Edward  Hall  and  Henry  Knuth), 

groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Kentucky 

Hall  &  Whitely  (Edward  M.  Hall  and  Henry 
M.  Whitely),  insurance  and  mining,  314 
Montgomery 

Hall's  Safe  and  Lock  Works, 

Joseph  G.  Giesting  manager,  manu- 
facturers safes,  vaults,  bank  vaults, 
safe  deposit  vaults,  jail  cells,  etc.,  609- 
611  Market,  telephone  Main  5447 

Halla  Otto  (Halla  &  Co.),  r.  1117  Leavworth 
Halla  &  Co.  (Otto  Halla),  Pacific  Coast   agents 
The    Austrian    Export    Association   of 
Vienna  and  importers  and  commission 
merchants,  303  California 
Hallahan    Andrew,    barber,   13    Taylor,    r.    551 
Stevenson 
"    Ella  F.  Miss,  clerk  State  Board  of  Horti- 
culture, r.  Oakland 
Eugene,  blacksmith,  r.  2333  Bryant  Av 
James,  engineer  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  Army 

nr  San  Bruno  At 
James,  porter  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r. 

743a  17th 
James,  teamster,  r.  346,  4th 
Jennie  Miss,  stenographer  Dunham,  Carri- 

gan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
John,  milkman,  r.  106,  11th 
John,  packer,  r.  18,  1st 
Michael,  packer  A.  L.  Bryan  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

18.  1st 
Patrick,  clerk,  r.  661  Harrison 
Patrick,  chief  porter  clerk  freight  auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  7161/2,  22d 
Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  708 

Diamond 
Thomas,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Thomas  K.,  blacksmith,  r.   NW  cor  Min- 
nesota and  Butte 
j^=Hallahan.    See  Hollahan 
Hallawell  Edward  L.,  millwright,  117  Main,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
4®=-Hallawell.    See  Hallowell 
Hallbeck  James,  tailor,  r.  769  Market 
Halleck  Block,  Oilman  Lambert  agent,  320  San- 
.«t.        some 

Hallen  Charles,  seaman,  r.  317  Fremont 
"    Edwin  G.,  laborer,  r.  1066  Noe 
"    Theodore,  shoemaker  G.  M.  Kutz  &Co.,r. 
252  Clementina 
Haller  Chris  J.,  farmer,  r.  307  Ritch 
"    Emile  L.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  240 

Taylor 
"    Gustav,  machinist  Cal.  Tool  Wks,  r.  401 

Harrison 
"    Joseph   P.,    vice-president    and    manager 
Sacramento  River  Packers'  Association, 
122  Davis,  r.  2531  Pine 
"    Marie  C,  widow,  r.  1802  Laguna 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2118  Greenwich 
"    Pauline  Miss,  cashier  J.  K.  Armsby  Co., 

r.  1802  Laguna 
"    Peter  H.,  horseshoer,  2337  Mission,  r.  409, 

19th 
"    SophieMrs.(Haller&Benson),r.  lUSPowell 
"    William  H.,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1118 

Powell 
"    &  Benson  (Mrs.  S.  Haller  and  Miss  L.  Ben- 
son) ,  dressmaking,  406  Sutter,  rooms  50-54 
>8®-Haller.    See  Heller  and  Holler 
Halleran  Joseph  F.,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  upholsterer,  r.  315, 10th 
"    Patrick,  expressman.  Market  and  3d,  r.  315 

10  th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas  K..  blacksmith  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  NW  cor  Butte  and  Minnesota 
4®"Halleran.    See  Halloran  and  Holleran 
Hallet  Hannah,  widow,  r.  717  O'Farrell 

"    James  F.,  deputy  coroner,  r.  28^  Louisa 
Hallett  Alonzo,  vice-president  Joseph  Wagner 
Manufacturing  Co.,   101-103  Mission,  r. 
801  Haight 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

lA/ATER   F»IF*E 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Hallett  Arthur  W.,  gasfltter  and  hoseman  En- 
gine 23,  r.  3903  Sacramento 
"     Eugene  B.,  painter,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George,  cleaner  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  573 

Minna 
"    George  H.,  president  Contra  Costa  Laun- 
dry Co.,  56  Sacramento,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    J.   Lou,    with    L.    Budd   Rosenberg,   r.  36 

Maple  Court 
"    Oliver  G.,  clerk,  r.  3018  California 
"    Thomas  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  323i/4  Guer- 
rero 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham   & 

Co.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    William  L.,  deputy  Thomas  C.  Wells,  r. 

2514, 16th 
"    Winslow  L.,  driver  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Co.,  r.  944  Valencia 
Halley  Ann,  widow,  r.  521  Mission 
.g®-Hallicy.    See  Hallisey 
Hallgarten  Benoit,   salesman  Levi  Strauss  & 

Co.,  r.  2023  Pacific  Av 
Hallgren  Frederick,  electrican  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  821  Olive  Av 
Halliday  Albert  J.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  530 
Folsom 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  lUOV^  Hyde 
"    George  N.  G.,  carpenter,  r.  11101^  Hyde 
"    Jessie  D.,  dressmaker,  r.  111054  Hyde 
"    William  A.,  candy  maker  Herbert  J.  Coffin, 

r.  1716b  Mason 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  441  McAllister 
Hallidie  Andrew  S.,  president  California  Wire 

Works,  8-10  Pine,  r.  1032  Washington 
4®-Hallidie.    See  Halladay,  Halliday,  Holla- 
day  and  Holliday 
Halligan  Alexander,  stevedore,  r.  349  Pacific 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  6  Rose  Av 
"    David,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  225  Geary 
"    Thomas  F.,  waiter,  r.  1  Sunny  Court 
Hallihan  Eliza,  widow,  r.  510  Eddy 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  laborer,  r.  297,  nth 
"    Thomas,  peddler,  r.  310  Folsom  rear 
"    Thomas,  printer,  r.  44  Tehama 
Halliksen  Peter,  tailor  S.  N.  Levy,  r.  912  Clay 
Hallin  John,  saloon  keeper,  r.  4  Medau  PI 
Hallinan  Dennis,  fireman   Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  44  Tehama 
"    John,  r.  225  Perry 
"    John  F.,  r.  258  Tehama 
"    JohnF.,  liquors,  714 Tehama 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  1226,  7th  Av  South 
"    Joseph,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  433  Bryant 
"    Michael,  stevedore,  r.  165  Perry 
"    Michael  A.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

10191/2  Natoma 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1019'^  Natoma 
"    Morris,  driver  Engine  31 
"    Nathaniel,  r.  1300,  7th  Av  South 
"    Nathaniel  P.,  blacksmith  John  Dippel,  r. 

1228,  7th  Av  South 
"    Patrick,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.  r.,  1  McCor- 

mack  PI 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1228,  7th  Av  South 
"    Thomas,  r.  1019%  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  cigars  and  tobacco,  14,  3d,  r.  832% 

Folsom 
"    William,   liquors,   1019  Natoma,   r.  1019% 
Natoma 
Hailing  Frank,  bartender  Faktor  &  Schmidt,  r. 
923  Kearny 
' '    Henry  W. ,  solicitor  United  Typewri  ter  and 

Supplies  Co.,  r.  613  Fell 
"    OlofO.,  machine  hand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 
21  Rausch 


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J.  C.WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Hallisey  Daniel,  candle  maker  Mission,  Soap  & 

Candle  Wks,  r.  16  Bryant  Av 
4®=Hallisey.    See  Hallicy 
Hallmeyer  Hermann,  boxmaker  Pae.  &  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  Temescal 
HallockG.,  mechanic,  r.  136  Ellis 

"    James  F.,  r.  140Fulton 
Halloran  Catherine,  widow,  r.  709  Howard 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    Denis,  restaurant,  156,  2d 
"    J.,  fireman  str  Mexico 
"    James,  concrete  worker,  r.  216  Minna 
"    John,  cigar  maker  Schwerin  &  Son,  r.  1129 

Mission 
"    John,  fireman  str  General  McDowell 
"    John,  painter,  r.  417  Bush 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  532,  9th 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  331  Jersey 
Halloran   Josepli  F.,  general  manager  Dewey 
Publishing  Co.,  220  Market,  r.  750  Ash- 
bury 
"    Martin  D.,  barber,  921  Market,  r.  301  Turk 
"    Timothy,  clerk,  r.  1103  Mason 
>^"Halloran.    See  Halleran  and  HoUeran 
Hallowell  Charles     H.,    millhand  Bolander  & 
Perkins,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
'•    Henry,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
"    James,  electrician  F.   F.   Eggers,    r.    1139 

Pacific 
"    John  H.,  salesman  United  Typewriter  and 

Supplies  Co.,  r.  1120  Broadway 
"    Richard,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2603 

Larkin 
"    Sylvester,  bartender,  r.  816,  19th 
"    William,  driver  ZoUer  Bros.,  r.  314Devisa- 
dero 
Hallows  Alfred,  exchange  teller   London  and 

San  Francisco  Bank,  r.  3219  Jackson 
Hallquist  Emil,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co. 

■■    Magnus,  master  mariner,  r.  27-16  Harrison 
Hally  Michael  W.,  wool  scourer,  r.  506,  4th 
Halpenny  Bertha  Miss,  dressmaking,  602  Geary 
"    G.  O.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  337b  San 

Jose  Av 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking,  602  Geary 
Halpin  David,  r.  617  Fillmore 
"    Frank  J.,  inspector  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  617 

Hubbard 
"    George,  r.  169!^  Silver 
"    George  H.,  bookkeeper  Britton  &  Rey,  r. 

617  Fillmore 
"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  16  Clara 
"    John  A.,   clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,   r. 

169/2  Silver 
"    John  A.  Jr.,  insurance  agent,  r.  169;^  Silver 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  1719  Leavenworth 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1719  Leavenworth 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  17  Minna 
"    Michael,  railroad  man,  r.  14  Jackson 
"    Philip,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  105  Wal- 
nut 
"    William,  insurance,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    William,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.W.,  r. 
ofi  Corbett  Av  nr  Ingleside 
Halpin  Williani   Major,   editor   and   manager 
Western  War    Cry    trade    department, 
1139  Market,  telephone  South  111,  r.  741 
Capp 
"    William  E.,  engineer,  r.  1708  Eddy 
"     William  J.,  clerk,  r.  617  Fillmore 
Halpruner  Marie  E.  Madam,  vocalist,  i.  361014, 
16th 
"    Winfleld    S.,  chiropodist,   850   Market,    r. 
3612,  16th 
Halsey  Abraham,  mining  secretary,  530  Califor- 
nia, rooms  49-50,  r.  1298  Van  Ness  Av 


Halsey  Henry  G.,  assistant  cashier  Fireman's 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  132  Hickory  Av 
"    William  A.,  r.  Point  Lobos  and  35th  Avs 
Halsing  Iver  M.,  tailor,  r.  1504  Franklin 
Halsman  Frederick  H.,  liquors,  241  King,  r.332, 

27th 
Halstead  Ada  L.,  author,  r,  920HPine 
"    Jesse  S.,  editor  Globe  Review  (weekly),  49, 

1st 
"    Mary  F.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  P.  J.  Thomas,  r. 
308  Hayes 
Halsted  Eminel  P.,  dentist,  1144  McAllister,  r. 
1104  Fulton 
"    James  L.  (Halsted  &  Co.),  r.  1104  Fulton 
"    James  L.  Jr.,  undertaker  Halsted  &  Co.,  r. 

1104E\ilton 
"    John  B.,  undertaker  Halsted  &  Co.,  r.  1104 

Fulton 
"    William  A.   (Halsted  &  Co.),  r.  1102  Fulton 

HALSTED  &  00. 

(James  L.  and  William  A.  Halsted), 
undertakers,  946  Mission,  telephone 
south  163,  open  all  night 

Halstett  William,  carpenter,  r.  165  Moultrie 
Halter  August,  salesman  Cal.  Wire  Cloth  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
HaltonF.  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Ignatius  F.,  bookkeeper  CM.  Mann,r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    John  H.,  cashier  Stoll&  Van  Bergen,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Joseph  M.,  electrician,  545  Market,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Halversen  Henry,  helper  Alexander  M.  Bruce, 
r.  W  s  Channel  bet  17th  and  18th 
"    Steiner  (Halversen&  Johnson),  r.  116  Jack- 
son 
"    &  Johnson  (Steiner  Halversen  and  Charles 
Johnson),    restaurant    and    liquors,    116 
Jackson 
Halverson  Alfred  A.,  butcher  John  A.  Driscoll, 
r.  1214  Sanchez 
"    Christian,  clerk    Vennekohl  Bros.,   r.  1606 

Leavenworth 
"    Swen,  butcher  Block  Bros.,  r.  1419^  San- 
chez 
"    William  S.,  butcher,  r.  1419V2  Sanchez 
Halvorsen  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Hans,  stevedore,  r.  40  Gilbert 
"    John,  cement  worker,  r.  119  Filbert 
"    Nels,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  28  Ferry 
Ham  C,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Charles     H.,    teacher    Polytechnic    High 

School,  r.  14  Albion  Av 
"    Charles  M.,  printer,  r.  14  Albion  Av 
"    Joseph,  brushmaker  Buchanan  Bros.,  r.  5 

Stephens  Court 
"    Richard  K.,  estate  of  (Renton,  Holmes  & 

Co.).  office  35  Steuart 
"    Timothy  L.,  compositor  Call,  r.  328  Kearny 
-^"Ham.    See  Hamm 

Haman  Henry,  druggist  J.  William  Boyken,  r. 
2229  Mission 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  2229  Mission 
Hamann  B.  Miss,  musician,  r.  30V4,  21st 
"    J.  Miss,  musician,  r.  2OV2,  21st 
"    John  H.,  shoemaker,  2533  Sutter 
"    Paul  C,  barber,   238%  O'Farrell,  r.  15  Wil- 
liam 
"    T.  Mrs.,  musician,  r.  20'/i,  21st 
Hamberg  Alfred,  carpet  layer,  r.  836  Mission 
"    Carl,  shoemaker  H.  Wolf  &  Bro.,  r.  453,  5th 
"    Olof  F.,  yardman  Union  Oil  Co.  of  Calif- 
fornia,  r.  1024  Alabama 
-eS^Hamberg.    See  Hamburg 
Hamberger  Louis  C,  casemaker  Shreve  &  Co., 
r.  221  Chattanooga 
"    William  C, buyer  E.  L.  G.  Steele*  Co.,  r. 
16181/4  Fulton 
4S"Hamberger.    See  Hamburger 
Hamblen  D.,  teamster,  r.  SE  cor  M  and  5th  Av 
South 
"    Sidney  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1319c  Pine 
Hambleton  C.  G.,  with  C.  I.  Hood  &  Co. 
Hamblin  Sidney  J.,  widow,  r.  1319c  Pine 
Hambly  Harry  B.,  collector,  r.  38  Fair  Oaks 


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Hamburg-American  Steamship  Line  Agency, 

new  twin-screw  express  steamships  New 

York,    Ijondon,    Paris,    Hamburg     and 

Mediterranean  service,  Kahn  &  Herzog 

agents,  438  Montgomery 
"    -Baltimore  Steamship  Line,   A.  W.   Myer 

general  agent,  401  California 
Hamburg  Board  of  Underwriters,  Hellmann 

Bros.  &  Co.  agents,  525  Front 
Hamburg-Bremen   Fire  Insurance  Co.,    Ru- 
dolph  Herold  Jr.  general  agent,  Harry 

C.    Boyd   assistant  general    agent,  415 

California 
"    House,  204  Jackson 
Hamburg  Line  of  Sailing  Vessels,   William 

Wolff  &  Co.  agents,  327-329  Market 
"    William  E.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  124 

Julian  Av 
^©"Hamburg.    See  Hamberg 
Hamburger  Aaron,  traveling  salesman  D.  Ham- 
burger &  Co.,  r.  1609  Post 
"    Albert,  carpet  layer  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r. 

226  Stockton 
Hamburger  Asber,  president  The  Hamburger 

Co.,  cor  Market,  Taylor  and  Golden  Gate 

Av,  r.  1309  Van  Ness  Av 
Hamburger    Company    The     (incorporated), 

Asher  Hamburger  president,  David  A. 

Hamburger    vice-president,     Ralph    E. 

Marx  secretary,   department  store,   cor 

Market,  Taylor  and  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    D.  &  Co.   (David  and  Henry   Hamburger). 

importers  dry  goods,  6-8  Sutter 
"    David  (D.  Hamburger  &  Co.),  r.  1609  Post 
"    David  A.,  vice-president  The  Hamburger 

Co.,  cor  Market,  Taylor  and  Golden  Gate 

Av.  r.  1309  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Gustav,  merchant,  r.  1433  Buchanan 
"    Henr    (D.  Hamburger  &  Co.),  r.  2322  Sutter 
"    Lawrence  (Hamburger  &   Follmer),   r.   651 

Mission 
"    Lodging  House,  409  Pacific 
"     Lorenz,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    Morris,  merchant,  r.  1431  Buchanan 
"■    Moses,  salesman  D.  Hamburger  &  Co.,  r. 

1609  Post 
"    William  C,  buyer,  r.  I6I81/2  Fulton 
"    Yetta,  widow,  r.  1609  Post 
"    &    Follmer    (Lawrence    Hamburger    and 

Julius  Follmer),  liquors,  651  Mission 
JeS^Hamburger.    See  Bamberger 
Hamdorf  Charles  H.,  driver,  r.  413,  4th  Av 
Hameister  Mathias.  stevedore,  r.  1904  Powell 
Hamel  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  26  Steuart 
"    Henry,  hatter  and  gents'  furnishing  goods, 

434  Hayes 

HAMELIN  A.  MME. 

(formerly  of  215  Post),  manufacturer 
and  importer  French  corsets,411  Geary 

>8®"Hamelin.    See  Hamlin 
Hamer  George,  whitewasher,  r.  11a  Sherwood  PI 
"    Oliver,  machinist,  r.  24  Julian  Av  rear 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  236 Fell 
j8®=Hamer.    See  Hammar  and  Hammer 
Hamerius  William,  conductor  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR,  r.  1220a  Union 
Hamerton  Albert,  driver  McLellan Bros.,  r.  1715 
Washington 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  3OV2  Valley 
"    John  W.,  policeman,  r.  30^4  Valley 
"    William  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  318,  29th 
Hamill  Amelia  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Jefferson  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  16  Lyon 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  706  Bryant 
"    George  W.,  foreman,  r.  1105  Rhode  Island 
"    Thomas,    waiter   Occidental   Hotel,  r.  218 
Prospect  PI 
^S^Hamill.    See  Hammell  and  Hammill 
Hamilton  Albert,  cook,  r.  745  Howard 
"    Albert  J.,  policeman,  r.  24,  6th 
"    Alexander,  machinist,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Hamilton  Alexander,  secretary  Raphael  Weill 
&  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny   and  Post,  r.  2707 
Sacramento 
Hamilton  Alexander,  vice-president  and  secre- 
tary Baker  &  Hamilton   (incorporated), 
NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis,  r.  1015  Califor- 
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Hamilton  Alexander  F.,  office  331  Montgomery, 
r.  1003  Leavenworth 
Alfred  L.,  advertising,  r.  702  Sutter 
Amelia,  widow,  nurse,  r.  521  Shotwell  rear 
Arthur  E.,  pattern  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

540  Connecticut 
Arthur  O.,  carpenter,  r.  223a  Leavenworth 
Axel,  laborer,  r.  12  Zoe 
Benjamin  J.,  teamster  Western  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  436,  5th 
Caddie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  5^4  Grant  Av 
Callaghan,  shoemaker,  2Q15V2  Sutter 
Charles  A.,  mining    engineer,  r.  1216  Va- 
lencia 
Charles  L.,  carpenter,  r.  715  Howard 
Claude  T.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
David,  boiler  maker,  r.  216  Michigan 
Edward  H.,  journalist,  r.  1317  Octavia 
Eliza  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1423a  Geary 
Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Elizabeth,  nurse,  r.  35  Washington  Av 
Hamilton  Evening  School,  T.  B.  w.  Leland 
acting  principal,  Geary  bet  Scott  and 
Pierce 
"    Frank,  1st  officer  str  Del  Norte 
"    Frank,  lumberman,  r.  521  Shotwell  rear 
"    Frank  A.,  lithographer,  r.  1428  Broadway 
"    Frank  G.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  1520^4, 

24th 
"    Frank    T.,    motorman   Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1004,  15th  Av  South 
"    Frederick  F.  (Percy  &  Hamilton),  r.  Hay- 
wards,  Cal. 
"    Garvin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  826  McAllister 
"    George,  gripman,  r.  1407  Sanchez 
"    George  A.,  packer,  r.  623  Harrison 
"    George  E.,  sticker  hand  Miller  &  Hamilton, 

r.  731  Ivy  Av 
"    George  H.,  salesman,  r.  164  Jessie 
"    George  M.,  agent  Imperishable  Cement  Co., 
r.  28,  8th 
Hamilton  Grammar  School,  William  A.  Rob- 
ertson principal,  Geary  bet  Pierce  and 
Scott 
H.,  machinist,  r.  1041  Mission 
Hall,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Steiner 
Harry,  painter,  r.  28  Turk 
Henry,  laborer  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
Henry,  stationery,  235,  4th 
Henry  A.,  barber  E.  C.  Kalanberg,  r.  303'/4 

Turk 
Henry  S.,  carpenter,  r.  948A  Guerrero 
Hilaria  E.  Mrs.,  ladies'  tailor,  702  Sutter 
Hiram  M.,  with  Smith  &  Young,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
Hugh  G.,  liquors,  1531  Kentucky 
Jacob  C,  bookkeeper  Byron  G.  Smith,  r.  230 

Shotwell 
James  (Hamilton  &  Leach),  r.  1316  Leaven- 
worth 
James,  boiler  maker,  r.  315  Beale 
James,  r.  269  Perry 
James,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  West 

Berkeley 
James,  piledriver  James  McMahon,  r.  NE 

cor  1st  and  Howard 
James,  teamster,  r.  629  Ivy  Av 
James,  wood  and  coal,  1318  Kentucky 
James  F.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  2205  Polk 
James  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  St.  Nicholas  Hotel 
James  K.,  special  agent  Insurance  Com- 
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Hamilton  James  M.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamil- 
ton, r.  Bohemian  Club 
"    James  S.,  clerk,  r.  431  Bryant 
' '    James  T. ,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks ,  r .  540 

Connecticut 
"    James    T.,    principal    Lincoln    Grammar 

School,  r.  914  Broderick 
"    James  W.  (Miller  &  Hamilton),  r.731IvyAv 
"    James  W.,   ironmolder,  r.  16th   Av  South 

bet  Q  and  R 
"    Jerome,  r.  1316  Leavenworth 
"    Jesse  W.,  clerk  Chicago  Clock  Co.,  r.  418 

Clayton 
"    John,  blacksmith  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
■'    John,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    John  C,  machinist,  r.SllA  Bryant 
"    John  E.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John  T.,  tilesetter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 

306  Valencia 
"    John  W.,  engineer  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 

r.  2351^  Texas 
"    John  W.,  physician,  39-40  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Joseph,  r.  421  Bryant 
"    Joseph  S.,  engineer,  r.  421  Bryant 
"    Josiah,  laborer  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills 
"    Julia  Shatter  Mrs.,  offlce331  Montgomery, 

room  51 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  Peralta  Av  nr  Alabama 
"    Margaret  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1065  Market 
"    Martha  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Martha  J.  Mrs.,  r.  941  Capp 
"    Matthew,  boiler  maker,  r.  729V2.  21st 
"    Napier,  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamilton,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Noble,  attorney  at  law,  73  Nevada  Block, 

r.  1317  Octavia 
"    Peter,  contractor,  r.  137  Tremont  Av 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  1010  Tennessee 
"    Peter,  traveling  salesman,  r.  210  Grove 
"    R.,. fitter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Robert,  r.  465  Natoma 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  414  Fulton 
"    Robert,  longshoreman,  r.  46  Everett 
"     Robert,  molder,  r.  105  Mississippi 
"    Robert,   salesman    Baker  &  Hamilton,   r. 

1015  California 
"    Robert  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1307 

Sanchez 
"    Robert  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1015  California 
"    Samuel,  waiter,  r.  25  Perry 
"    Samuel  J.,  clerk,  r.  431  Bryant 
"    Sarah  Miss,  domestic,  2133  O'Farrell 
"    Sidney,  r.  1316  Leavenworth 
Hamilton  Square,  bet  Geary  and  Post,  Steiner 

and  Scott 
Hamilton  Square  Baptist  Church,  Rev.  A.  M. 

Russell  pastor,   S  s  Post  bet  Fillmore 

and  Steiner 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker  William  E.  Dodge,  r.  4 

Vernon  PI 
"    Thomas  J.,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

171  San  Bruno 
"    Thomas  J.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  334, 

6th 
"    Thomas  R.,  fireman U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 

r.  112!^  Langton 
"    Victoria  Mrs.,  r.  402  Stockton 
"    Virginia  Miss,  cashier,  r.  5  Rauscb 
"    W.,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Walter  J.,  tilesetter  Bennett  &  Schutte,  r. 

3031/i  Turk 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  531  Howard 


Hamilton  William,  marine  fireman,  r.  19  Federal 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  25  Perry 

"    William  B.,  ticket  agent  Pac.  Coast  SS. 
Co.,  4  New  Montgomery,  r.  1420  Post 
Hamilton  William  C,  secretary  A.  L.  Bancroft 
&  Co.,  324  Post  and  cyclery  E  s  Baker  nr 
Hayes,  r.  504b  Baker 

"  William  H.,  architect.  409  California,  room 
1,  r.  Alameda 

"    William  H.,  baker,  r.  327  Filbert  rear 
Hamilton  William  H.,  general  agent  freight 
department  Chicago  and  Northwestern 
Railway,  2  New  Montgomery 

"    William  J.,  salesman,  r.  1203  Folsom 

"  William  W.,  with  law  dept.  S.  F.  and  San 
Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co.,  r.  2707  Sacra- 
mento 

"  &  Leach  (James  Hamilton  and  William 
Leach),  boiler  makers,  NE  cor  Main  and 


Hanley  Isabelle,  widow,  r.  811  Filbert 
Hamlin  C.  Mrs.,  r.  103  Geary 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman,  r.  737Vi  How- 
ard 
"    Frank  J.,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Works, 

r.  135  South  Park 
"    George  M.,  carpenter,  r.  728  Howard 
"    George  T.,  polisher  Pac.  Mfg.  and  Plating 

Wks,  r.  215  Minna 
"    Montville  A.,  engineer,  r.  153^,  5th 
"    R.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2524  Post 
"    Samuel  L.,  carpenter  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 

r.  7281/2  Howard 
"    Sarah  D.  Miss,  principal  Miss  Hamlin's 

School  for  Girls,  1810  Gough 
"    Thomas,  r.  1610  Howard 
"    William,  r.  1610  Howard 
Hamlin's  Miss  School  for  Girls,  Miss  Sarah  D. 

Hamlin  principal,  1810  Gough 
Hamm  H.  S.,  master  mariner,  r.  560  Howard 
"    J.  W.,  r.  337  Fifth  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  Anglo-Californian Bank, 

r.  San  Rafael 
"    Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Siegmund,  r.  1106  De  Haro 


Hamma  Fred,  shipping  clerk  Sherwood  &  Sher- 
wood, r.  Alameda 
"    William,    draughtsman   George  A.  Bord- 
well,  r,  Alameda 
Hammam  Baths,  Charles  Sladky  proprietor, 

11-13  Grant  Av 
Hammam  Baths,  Axel  O.  Lindstrom  proprie- 
tor, 415  Sutter 
Hammar  Annie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage 
Co.,  r.  1023,  10th  A V 
"    Lars  F.,  r.  303  Lombard 
4®~  Hammar.    See  Hamer  and  Hammer 
Hammargren  Carl  F.,  laborer,  r.  537  Arkansas 
Hammarland    John  A.,    sawmaker   Pac.    Saw 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  54,  1st 
Hammarlind  Charles,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  & 

Co.,  r.  2733  Bryant  Av 
Hammel  A.,  bartender,  r.  19,  6th 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  447  Bartlett 
"    John,  copper  plater,  r.  2658  Market 
"    John,  painter  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  324 

Minna 
■'    Joseph,  r.  415,  11th 
"    Joseph,  lead  burner,  r.  1008  Natoma 
"    Joseph,  elevatorman,  20  Ellis,  r.  21  Turk 
"    Samuel  P.,  horseshoer  Edward  B.  Carr,  r.  8 
Gough 
iS®"  Hammel.    See  Hamill  and  Hammill 
Hammer  Abram,  blacksmith,  r.  345  Fremont 
"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  2231  Mission 
"    Arvina,  widow,  r.  134  Clipper 
"    Axel,  longshoreman,  r.  748  Iowa 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1854  Hubbard 
"    Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  143,  3d 
"    Christian,  shoemaker,  r.  134,  3d 
"    Edward  H.,salesmanMiller,  Sloss&  Scott, 

r.  44  Silver 
"    Edwin  C,  student,  r.  110  Guerrero 
Hammer  F.  H.  &  Co.  (Frederick  H.,  Frank  G. 
and  William  H.),  shipping  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  215-217  Davis 
"    Frank  G.  (F.  H.  Hammer  &  Co.),  r.  1930A 
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Hammer   Frederick   G.,    steward    Swanberg's 
Oyster  House,  r.  635  Stevenson 
"    Frederick  H.  (F.  H.  Hammer  &  Co.),  r.  110 

Guerrero 
"    George  H.,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  110  Guerrero 
"    J.,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 
"    Ludwig,  r.  308,  26th 
"    William  H.  (F.  H.  Hammer  &  Co.),  r.  2639 

Sacramento 
"    William  W.,  salesman  W.  A.  Schrock,  r. 
Oakland 
4®=-  Hammer.    See  Hamer,  Hammar  and  Hem- 

mer 
Hammergren  Carl  F.,  laborer  Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  537  Arkansas 
Hammerich  Annie,  domestic,  3013  Clay 

"    Ernest,  longshoreman,  r.  188i4  Vandewater 
Hammerli  Alfred,  tailor,  r.  3M  Morey  Alley 
Hammerlin  John,  sawmaker,  r.  54,  1st 
Hammermann    Henry,     teamster     Anspacher 

Bros.,  r.  757  Brannan 
Hammers  Albert,  saddler  Charles  H.  Mead  Jr., 
r.  1522  Turk 
"    Frederick,  driver  Charles  Evans,  r.  12  Hart- 
ford 
Hammerschlag  Annie,  widow,  r.  627  Stevenson 
"    Julian,  clerk  Enterprise  Paper  Box  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1304Ijarkin 
"    Julius,  plumber,  r.  627  Stevenson 
"    Mattes,  proprietor  Enterprise  Paper  Box 

Mfg.  Co.,  115  Battery,  r.  1304  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Cowen  &  Cowen,  r.  627  Stev- 
enson 
Hammerschmidt  Henry,  blacksmith  helper  H. 
B.  Schindler,  r.  504  Howard 
"    M.  F.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  504  Howard 
Hammersley  George  H.,  clerk  general  passenger 
agent's  offlce  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1312  Pine 
"    Walter,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  136  Juniper 
Hammersmith  Alfred  S.,  clerk  Gustav  Tritten- 
bach.  r.  1308  Geary 
"    Charles  H..  clerk  Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co., 

r.  8  Brosnan 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  546  Minna 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  152514  Mission 
"    F.  Arthur,  clerk  Alaska  Treadwell  Gold 

Mining  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,    stenographer  Thomas  Magee    & 

Sons,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  A. (Hammersmith &  Field),  r.  2830 Bush 
"    John  E.,  r.  1308  Geary 
"    Louis,  cashier  Hammersmith  &  Field,  r.  3 

Tremont  Av 
"    Philip  W.,  barber,  9n>A  Larkin 
"    Seymour,  driver  Consumers  Ice  Co.,  420,  8th 
Hammersmith  &  Field  (John  A.  Hammersmith 
and  Hampton  S.  Field),  gold   and  silver 
smiths,  118  Sutter,  telephone  Main  455 
Hammerson  Henry,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Thomas    W.,    cutter    Thomas    C.   Butter- 
worth,  r.  25,  9th 
HammerstromE.,  master  mariner,  r.  18  De  Boom 
"    Heleodor,    conductor    Market  St.    Ry.,   r. 
3947  Clay 
Hammett  Frank  R.,  watchmaker  Maurice  Van 
Vliet,  r.  637  Jessie 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  1321  Eddy 
"    Theodore,  butcher,  r.  1321  Eddy 
Hammill  William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1421  Taylor  rear 
4®-Hammill.    See  Hamill  and  Hammell 
Hammit  Charles  H.,  druggist  W.  B.  Kirk,  r.  529 
Alvarado 
"    John  N.,  coppersmith  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  104  Vioks- 
burg 
i8®="Hammit.    See  Hammett 
Hammon  Hattie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  348  Grove 
"    John  D.,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r.  719i/^ 

Franklin 
"    Thomas  H.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 
Fruitvale 
Hammon  William  H.,  forecast  official  U.  S. 
Weather  Bureau,  16-19  Mills  Bldg,  10th 
fioor,  r.  31  Scott 
Hammond  Alice,  widow,  r.  5  Verona  PI 
"    Anselm  C,  accountant  and  secretary  Pac. 
Land  Assn.,  39-40  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg,  r.  Alameda 


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Hammond  Anselm  C.  Jr.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers, 

r.  Alameda 
Carl,  seaman,  r.  108  Minna 
Cassie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  5  Verona  PI 
Charles,   gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1210 

Mason 
Charles  H.,  lamp  inspector  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  215b  Valencia 
Emily  L.  Miss,  teacher  Redding  Primary 

School,  r.  714  Geary 
Etta  E.  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Primary 

School 
Frank  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  410  Leavenworth 
Frank  H.,  carpenter,  r.  205  Webster 
Frank  L.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
Frederick  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  707  O'Farrell 
George,  actor,  r.  765  Mission 
George,  clerk  Thomas  C.  Cantwell,  r.  654 

Howard 
George  P.,  clerk  Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  r. 

I61/2  Chenery 
George  S.,  agent  National  Cigarette  and 

Tobacco  Co.,  214  California,  r.  315  Mason 
Harry,  cook,  r.  312,  6th 
Harry  H.,  printer  Call 
Harry  W.,  clerk  Palace  Hotel  and  secre- 
tary' Eureka  Roller  Bearing  Co.,  r.  506 

Jones 
Hugh  W.,  groceries,  1041  Valencia,  r.  707, 

21st 
H.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  707  O'Farrell 
J.  &  Co.,  John  Hammond  president,  Manton 

E.  Hammond  secretary,  car  and  elevator 

mnfrs.,  326-338  Beale 
James,  medical  student,  r.  914  Laguna 
John,  president  J.  Hammond  &  Co.,  326-338 

Beale,  r.  714  Geary 
Hammond  John,  president  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry Company,  23  Powell,  r.  n7,  12th 
"    John  A.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,r.  426  Austin 

HAMMOND  JOHN  D., 

agent  Hunt  &  Eaton  (New  York)  Meth- 
odist Book  Depository,  1037  Market, 
r.  Berkeley 

Hammond    John    Hays,    mining    engineer,    223 

Crocker  Bldg 
■•    John  I.,  butcher,  r.  1316  Page 
"    Joseph  H..  cutter,  r.  2732  Howard 
"    Joseph  L.,  clerk  La  Grande  Laundry  Co.,  r. 

1316  Page 
"    Joseph  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  618y3  Minna 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  711  Polk 
"    Manton  E.,  secretary  J.  Hammond  &  Co., 

326-338  Beale,  r.  714  Geary 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  618!4  Minna 
"    Mary  Miss,  clerk,  r.  6I81/2  Minna 
"    Maud,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Eugenia  Wood,  r. 

426  Austin 
"    Percival,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry  Co., 

r.  1316  Page 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  5  Verona  PI 
"    Philip,  metal  roofer,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  318  Larkin 
' '    Richard ,  shademaker  Pattosien  Carpet  Co. , 

r.  2532  Sutter 
"    Richard  P.,  real  estate,  26  O'Farrell,  room 

3,  r.  833  Bush 
"    Robert  E..  clerk  Charles  C.  Riedy,  r.  1211, 

"    Samuel  C.  (Hammond  &  Brod),  r.  1015  Shot- 
well 
"    Samuel  J.,  r.  ley^  Chenery 


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Hammond  Samuel  J.  Jr.,  clerk  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son. 
r.  16  Chenery 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2832,  16tli 
"    Stephen  M.,  bookkeeper  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry Co.,  r.  1316  Page 
"    Thomas,  vaquero,  r.  113  Oregon 
"    Warren  L.,  wood  and  coal  dealer,  958  Mis- 
sion 
■'    Wilbert,  confectioner  Charles  Guillet,  r. 

418  Hermann 
"    William  A.,  stenographer  Union  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  1211,  18th 
"    William  B.,  salesman  McDonogh  &  Run- 
yon,  r.  1211,  18th 
"    William  C,  stenographer  superintendent's 
office  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  1108  Green 
"    William  T.,  plumber  Sutro   Baths,    r.  20 
Pond 
Hammond  &  Brod  (Samuel  C.  Hammond  and 
Amiel  H.   Brod),   wholesale  and    retail 
butchers,  33,  4th 
Hammonds  William  J.,  mechanic,  r.349Ji  Grove 
Hamon  James  A.,  watchman  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR.,  r.  133  Chestnut 
"    Thomas  H.,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
Hampden  Watch  Co.  The  (Canton,  O.),  manu- 
facturers watches.    A.    I.    Hall  &    Son 
agents,  528-530  Market 
Hampe  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  NW  cor  Army  and 

Connecticut 
Hampel  Gustave,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne, 

r.  254  Minna 
Hampshire  George,  bottler  Phoenix  Brewery,  r. 
2701  Mission 
"    George  W.,  engineer,  r.  508  Howard 
Hampson  Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  12  Mary 
Hampton  Albert  C,  draughtsman,  r.  933  Valen- 
cia 
"    Alfred  P.  (Hampton  &  Bailly),  r.  933  Valen- 
cia 
"    David  F.,  hackman,  r.  7  Freelon 
"    House,  E.  D.  Porter  proprietor,  113,  4th 
"    John,  electrician  Pac.  Electric  Motor  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  A.,    collector   Madison   &    Burke, 

r.  1037  Minna 
"    Leo  F.,  salesman  Jos.  Fredericks  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Levi  J.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1312  Larkin 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  933  Valencia 
"    Robert,  meterman,  r.  933  Valencia 
"    Sadie  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  7^4  Freelon 
"    Thomas  E.,  car  builder,  r.  411  Harrison 
"     William,  gardener  Golden  Gate  Park,  r. 

710  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    William,    superintendent    of     equipment 
Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Hampton  William  E.,  proprietor  and  general 
manager  Pacific  Tank  Co.,  33  Beale,  r. 
628  Sutter 
"    &  Bailly  (Alfred  P.   Hampton  and  Albert 
Bailly),     proprietors    National    Carpet 
Beating  and    Renovating  Wks,  313-315 
Guerrero 
Hamreus  William,  conductor  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR..  r.  1220a  Union 
Hams  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  7  Jackson 
Hamshar  Richard  H.,    compositor  Call,   r.    26 

Stone 
•^S="Hanagan.    See  Hannagan  and  Hannigan 
'BS^Hanahan.    See  Hanrahan 
Hanak  Albert,  r.  2325  California 
"    .Ferdinand,   salesmin  F.  W.   Barkhaus,  r. 

1706  Geary 
"    Jacob  (Hanak  &  Lasky),  r.  1706  Geary 


Hanak  &  Lasky  (Jacob  Hanak  and  Michael  C. 
Lasky),  proprietors  Nevada  Loan  Office, 
214  Grant  Av 
Hanan  John,  teamster  Englander  Bros. 
Hanaus  Frank,  cooper,  r.  578  Howard 
Hanavan  John  H.,  brickmason,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2412  Santa  Clara  Av 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  bricklayer,  r.  2412  Santa  Clara 

Av 
"    Philip,  machinist  James  Young,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas  J.,  millman,  r.  337,  10th 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  2412  Santa  Clara  Av 
Hanback  Harvey,  teamster,  r.  241  Minna 

"    Walter,  clerk,  r.  241  Minna 
Hanberry    James,  helper  H.   C.    Spaulding,   r. 
Five  Mile  House,  Mission  Road 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  311  Naples 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  311  Naples 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  311  Naples 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  311  Naples 
"    Peter  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  311  Naples 
"    William,  driver    George   Gibbons,    r.    311 
Naples 
Hanbury  John  F.,  purchasing  agent,  31  Sutter, 

r.  318  Kearny 
Hanchett  David  G.,  carpenter,  r.  514  Harriet 
Hancock  Albert  W.,  oiler,  r.  205  Chattanooga 
"    Arthur,  2d  cook  str  Eureka 
"    Brothers    (Victor   A.    and    Jules    F.)    job 

printers,  45-46  Nucleus  Bldg 
"    David  C,  bookkeeper  Wheaton,  Breon    & 

Co.,  r.  208  Bush 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1836  Turk 
"    Eva,  domestic,  2023  Broderick 
"    Francis  O.,  calker,  r.  28  Silver 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  1513  Broderick 
"    Frank  J.,  pressman  Hancock  Bros.,  r.  28 

Silver 
"    Frederick  S.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1513  Broderick 
Hancock  House  (estate  of  Samuel   Hancock), 
Samuel  J.  Waugh  manager,  781  Mission 
"    J.,  seaman,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    John  H..  driver,  r.  82214  Shotwell 
"    Jules  F.  (Hancock  Bros.),  r.  28  Silver 
"    McClellan,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1513 

Broderick 
"    Otto,  seaman,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  928 Broderick 
"     Robert  S.,  engineer,  r.  727  Harrison 
"     Samuel,  butcher,  r.  9  Page 
"    Thomas,   butcher,  326  Devisadero,  r.    1229 

Fell 
"    Victor  A.  (Hancock  Bros.),  r.  223,  12th 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  501  Van  Ness  Av 
Hand  Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  802  Geary 
"    George  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,   r.  1238 

Bush 
"    George  L.,  clerk  Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Harry  C,  bookkeeper  Williams,  Brown  & 

Co.,  r.  1722  Fillmore 
"    James    W.,    billiard    marker   Occidental 

Hotel,  r.  314J£  Clementina 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  1013,  20th 
"    John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1013,  20th 
"    John  S.,  manager  L.  Hand,  431  Kearny,  r. 

Alameda 
"    L.,  merchant   tailor,  431   Kearny,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Stephen  H.,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r.  712 

Taylor 
"    William  M.,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  1722  Fillmore 
Handel  George,  manager  Estate  of  P.   Liesen- 
feld,  945  Folsom,  r.  94554  Folsom 
"    P.  Olsen,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
5  Market 
Handley  Charles  J.,  foreman  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
1429  Mission 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  4  Billings  PI 
"    Frank,  student,  r.  1419  Mission 
"    James  E.,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  City  of  Rio 

de  Janeiro,  r.  611  Valencia 
"    James     M.,     superintendent     James     H. 

O'Brien,  r.  312,  9th 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  4  Billings  PI 
"    John,  yardman,  r.  611  Valencia 


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Handley  John  J.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  611 
Valencia 
"    Joseph,  can  maker  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r 

4  Billings  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1407  Montgomery 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1  Isis 
"    Martin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1407  Montgomery 
"    Patrick  H.,  laborer,  r.  2615  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  4  Billings  PI 
"    Thomas  W.,  policeman,  r.  1107,  20th 
.e®=Handley.    See  Hanley  and  Hanly 
Handles    Albert    O.,    shipping    clerk  Nathan, 
Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  337,  15th 
"    Joseph  W.,  bakery,  237,  15th 
"    Oscar  A.,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  9  Dikeman  PI 
Handman  Clementina,  widow,  r.  121714  Kearny 
rear 
"    Frank  C,  clerk    collection   dept.    Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1020  Shotwell 
Handmann  Joseph  E.,  traveling  salesman  Till- 

mann&  Bendel,  r.  1711  Hyde 
Handmore  Martin  J.,  musician,  r.  2809!^  Cali- 
fornia 
Handrey  Hugh,  longshoreman,  r.  242iX  Clara 
Handschu  Marie  B.,  widow,  r.  6  Virginia  Court 
Handu  Louis,  French  laundry,  1501  Larkin 
Handy  Charles  E.,  clerk  Examiner,  r.  2637  Sac- 
ramento 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  145^/4,  3d 
"    Nellie  A.  Miss  (Van  Dyke  &  Handy),  r.  The 

Mirabeau 
"    Nelson  A.,  dealer  in  hides  and  furs,  r.  2029 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Washington,  teamster,  r.  1117,  23d 
«®=-Handy.    See  Hendy 
4®=Hanek.    See  Hanicke 

Hanekamp  George  F.   (Osmer  &  Co.),  r.  10  Page 

"    William  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  114, 13th  Av 

Haneke  George  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r. 

1725%  Green 
Hanel  William  H.,  engineer  tug  Hercules,  r. 

1119  Broadway 
Hanelt  Ernest,  cook,  r.  237d  Minna 
Hanengrass  Martin  A.  F.,  foreman  Union  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  Ill,  20th 
Haner   Charles    G.,    carpenter    Cutting   Fruit 
Packing  Co.,  r.  13  Victor 
"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Haneschka  Henry,  artist,  r.  1104  Market 
Haney  Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Rv.,   r 

1137,  24th 
4®=Haney.    See  Hanney,  Heaney,  Heeney  and 

Heney 
Hanford  Alvin,  capitalist,   r.   NE  cor  8th  Av 
and  D 
"    Benjamin    T.,    sweeper    Harbor    Commis- 
sioners, r.  249  Pacific 
"    Charles  S.,    with    R.  T.  Kennedy   Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Emily,  widow,  r.  1909  Polk 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1210,  7th  Av  South 
"    Eveline  V.  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,   r.    1210,  7th  Av 
South 
"    James  M.  Jr.,  clerk  paymaster's  office  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Hanford  J.  M.,  paymaster  Southern  Pacific  Co., 
4  Montgomery,  r.  1205  Peralta,  Oakland 
Hangan  Bertha,  tailoress,  r.  311,  4th 
Hangartner   Marie    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    338 

Taylor 
Hanhart  Conrad,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  San 

Bruno  Hotel 
Hanifin  Michael  J.,  laborer,  r.  871  Market 
4®="Hanifln.    See  Hanavan 

Hanify  Albert  R.,  lumber  surveyor.  9  Mission, 
r.  3708  Bush 

HANIFY  JOHN  R., 

wholesale  lumber  dealer,  agent  Glen- 
dale  and  Warren  Creek  Mills,  Hum- 
boldt Bay,  Cal.,  office  22  Market,  rooms 
15  and  16,  r.  2314  Devisadero 

Hanify  Mary,  widow,  r.  1913  Howard 
Hanirker  Lena,  widow,  r.  310  Ritoh 
Hanish  Annie,  widow,  r.  856  Mission 
Hanjes  August  F.,  groceries,  SW  cor  19th  and 
Mission,  r.  1733  Lexington  Av 


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Hanjes  Eide  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

Ellis  and  Jones,  r.  406  Jones 
Hankel  Charles,  cook  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  167 

Tehama 
Hankerson  Hiram  D.,  upholsterer,  607  Post 
Hankin  Montagu,  secretary  British   Consul- 
General  and  agent  Joseph  Tetley  &  Co., 
506  Battery,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Seymour,  storekeeper  str  City  of  Rio  de 
Janeiro 
Hankins  Samuel  J.,  stenographer,  r.  326  Eddy 

"    W.  O.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 
Hanks  Abbot  A.,  chemist  Henry  G.  Hanks,  r. 
1124  Greenwich 
"    Amy  D.  Mrs.,  adjustor  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1715 

Polk 
"    C,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR 

"    Catherine  M.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  626  Eddy 
Hanks  Henry  G.,  analytical  chemist,  assayer 
and    geologist    and   proprietor   Pacific 
Chemical  Works,  718  Montgomery,  r.  1124 
Greenwich 

"    Mordecai  (M.  W.  Hanks  &  Co.),  34-35  Mer- 
chants Exchange  Bldg 

"    M.  W.  &  Co.  (Mordecai  W.  Hanks),  manu- 
facturers red  rubber  stamps,  34-35  Mer- 
chants Exchange  Bldg 
Hanlan  Alexander  J.,  sashmaker  Charles   M. 
Depew  Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  339  Liberty 

"    John,  r.  290314  Folsom 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  129,  6th  rear 
j8®="Hanlan.    See  Hanlon 

Hanley  Charles  C,  accountant  H.  S.  Crocker 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Charles  P.,  clerk,  r.  2896  Fillmore 

"    Charles    P.,    collector    Edison    Light    & 
Power  Co.,  r.  209  Webster 

"    David  A.,  fireman  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 
14  Ripley  PI 

"     George  W.,  tanner,  r.  523,  6th 

"    Henry  G.,  chief  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s 
Bank,  r.  2896  Fillmore 

"     Hugh,  clerk  Preston  &  McKinnon,  r.  342 
Clara 

"    James,  r.  971  Howard 

"    James,    clothing    and    men's    furnishing 
goods,  779  Market 

"    James,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  333. 
17th 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  745  Minna 

' '    James  M. ,  law  student  Thomas  D.  Riordan, 
r.  630  Florida 

"    Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  Ry.  Co.,r.  919 
Lott 

"    John  J.,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co.. 
r.  630  Florida 

•'    John  M.,  clerk  Lick  House,  r.  412^2  Ringold 

"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaking,  1116  Larkin 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  301214,  16th 

"    Mary,  groceries,  6-30  Florida 

"    Matthew  J.,  leather  cutter,  r.  326  Duncan 

"    Michael,  porter  Adolph  Manike,  r.  537  Sac- 
ramento 

"    Nathaniel,  bartender  Ferguson  &  Curley, 
r.  1227,  25th 

"    Nora  B.  Miss,   teacher  Fremont  Primary 
School,  r.  2896  Fillmore 

"    Patrick,  bartender  Martin  Bergen,  r.  576 
Folsom 

"    Peter  J.,  liquors,  973  Howard,  r.  971  How- 
ard 

"    Philip,  teamster  Madigan  Repository  Co.. 
r.  1128  Mission 

"    Richard  J.,  policeman,  r.   NW  cor  8th   Av 
South  and  Railroad  Av 

"    Thomas,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  819  Lyon 


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Hanley  Thomas,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Everet 
"    Timothy  W.,  plasterer,  r.  508  Fell 

HANLEY  W.  A.  MRS., 

dressmaking',  1111  Van  Ness  Av 

Hanley  William,  contractor,  r.  1702  Polk 
"    Walter,  machinist,,  r.  170S  Polk 
"    William  C,  bookkeeper  Wood,  Curtis    & 

Co.,  r.  619 Fell 
"    William  F.,  mining,  r.  1111  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  H.,  r.  808  Mission 
"    William  H.,  policeman,  r.  415  7th  Av 
4S"Hanley.    See  Handley,  Hanly  and  Henley 
Hanlon  Amelia  I.  Miss,  teacher  Peabody  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  237,  6th 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    Benjamin  F.,  solicitor  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  422 

McAllister 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  24  Verona  PI 
Hanlon    Charles    F.,   attorney  at    law,    95-97 

Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  1627  Jackson 
"    D.,  gripman  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r.  5  Johnston 

Av 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  29  Harriet 
"    Daniel,  notary  public,  19  Montgomery,   r. 

1627  Jackson 
"    Daniel,  waiter,  r.  303  Jessie 
"    Daniel  M.,  stockraiser,  r.  1627  Jackson 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  604  Napa 
"    Edward,  stableman,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  719  O'Farrell 
"    Edward  R.,  clerk,  r.  1423  Bush 
"    Frank  P.,  carpenter  John  Hanlon,  r.  128'^ 

Fern  Av 
"    John,  buggy  washer  A.  M.   Turner,  r.  1300 

Turk 
"    John,    carpenter,  1617   California,  r.  1423a 

Bush 
"    John  C.  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

49  Federal 
"    John  D.,  merchant,  r.  315  Cherry 
Hanlon  John  F.,  attorney  at  law,  26' Merchants' 

Exchange  Bldg,  431  California,   r.   2903 

Folsom 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  601,  7th 
"    Joseph,  butcher  Draper  &  Selig,  r.  7th  Av 

South  nr  M 
"    Joseph  A.,  carpenter  John  Hanlon,  r.  1423^4 

Bush 
"    Joseph  T.,  mail  clerk  Examiner,  r.  537  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    Katie,  candy  maker  J.   Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  29 

Clinton 
"    Louise  R.  Miss,  teacher  Madison  Primary 

School,  r.  1112  Powell 
.    "    Michael  T.,  foreman,  r.  106M  Welsh 
"    Nellie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    O.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  520  Jones 
"    Philip  N.,  cigar  maker,  r.  431  Clementina 
"    Robert,  teamster  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  601, 

7th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1  Lincoln 
"    Thomas,  r.  2.50i/i  Minna 
"    Valentine,  r.  1112  Washington 
"    Valentine   Jr.,    compositor    Call,    r.    1112 

Washington 
"    William,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.   NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  1610  Howard 
iB®"  Hanlon.    See  Hanlan 
Hanly  James  L.,   solicitor  Daily  Report  Pub. 

Co.,  r.  706,  24th 
"    John,  liquors,  447  O'Farrell,  r.  426  Jones 
"    John  L.,  foreman  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  30  Clay 


Hanly  Maurice,  driver  Engine  31,  r.  1214  Pacific 
"    Thomas,  stevdore,  r.  6  Converse 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  706,  24th 
"    Thomas  J.  Jr.,  compositor,  r.  706,  24th 
^S^Hanly.    See  Handley,  Hanley  and  Henley 
Hann  Frank  B.,  timekeeper  John  Kelso,  r.  118 

16th 
4®=Hann.    See  Hahn 

Hanna  Alexander  C,  laborer  Pac.   Roll,  Mill, 
r.  15  Georgia 
"    Andrew,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  F.  G.  Norman  &  Sons,  r. 

73  California  Av 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Daniel  N.,  r.  809  Hayes 
"    Edward,    carpenter,    r.    105    New    Mont- 
gomery 
"    Frank,  cook,  r.  422  Minna 
' '    George  B. ,  bookkeeper  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  809  Hayes 
"    George  iH.,   butcher   Isaac  Lacher,  r.   14 

Octavia 
"    Hugh,  turner  William  A.  Schrock,   r.  73 

California  Av 
"    James    D.,    plumber,    1922    Polk,    r.    1405 

Pacific 

"    James  W.,  finisher    Cal.    Furniture   Mfg. 

Co.,  and  secretary  Cal.  Mutual  Benefit 

Society,  128  Murphy  Bldg,  r.  1926  Market 

"    John,  engineer  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co., 

r.  39,  9th 
"    John,  master   schr   Nettie,  ofQce   Pier   7 

Steuart 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  15  Norfolk 
"    John  G.,  longshoreman,  r.  513,  2d 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1528  Fell 
"    Michael,  marine  engineer,  r.  834  Folsom 
"    Richard,  teamster  William  H.  Brown 
"    Robert,  r.  419  Hyde 
"    Walter  R.,  clerk,  r.  1600  Mason 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1716  Lexington  Av 
"    William  J.,  plumber  P.  F.  Ward  &  Co.,  r. 
14  Octavia 
jg®=Hanna.  See  Hannah 
Hannaford  Alvah,  r.  NE  cor  8th  Av  and  Fulton 

"    William  G.,  r.  19  Perry 
Hannagan  William  housemover,  r.  2113  Mason 
j8®"Hannagan.    See  Hanagan  and  Hannigan 
Hannah  Adam,  contractor,  r.  2852  Mission 
"    Bernard,  engineer,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Daniel,  lieutenant  police,  r.  1415  Pacific 
"    James,  stone  cutter,  r.  335  Duncan 
"    James   H.,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.  IZ^Yx 

Ridley 
"    Jesse  D.  (Mabey  &  Hannah),  r.  110  Eddy 
4®"Hannah.    See  Hanna 
Hannan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1684  Page 
"    Dennis,  painter,  r.  238,  11th 
"    Edward  T.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  41  Perry 
"    Ella  v.,  widow,  r.  1757  Howard 
"    George,  bartender  James  Ryan,  r.  322  Fre- 
mont 
"    George  P.,   clerk  Kavanagh  &  Co.,   r.  41 

Perry 
"    George  R.,  laborer,  r.  339,  10th  Av 
"    Heber,  brakeman,  r.  765  Mission 
"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  41  Perry 
"    James  D.,  clerk,  r.  41  Perry 
"    James  J.,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  r.  322  Fre- 
mont 
"    John,  clerk  Richard  Wallmann,  r.  2700  Sut- 
ter 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  9381/4  Harrison 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    John  F.  H.,  clerk,  r.  810  Folsom 
"    John  P.,  clerk  Cal.  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  r.  41 

Perry 
"    John  S.,  r.  93814  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  r.  26  Gilbert 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  810  Folsom 
"    Mark  J.,  boilermaker,  r.  41  Perry 
•'    May  L.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  339,  lOlh  Av 
"    Michael,  asst.  keeper  Lime  Point   Light 

Station 
"    Michael,    bartender    James    Ryan,   r.  322 

Fremont 
"    Michael,  expressman,  r.  26  Gilbert 
"    Michael  J.,  boilermaker,  r.  41  Perry 


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Hannan  Patrick  E.,  mining,  r.  938%  Harrison 
"    Robert,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    Walter  B.,  bartender,  r.  41  Perry 
"    William,  shipping  clerk,  r.  332  Fremont 
"    William,  stove  mounter  J.  Noonan,  r.  1716 

Lexington  Av 
"    William  F.,  physician,  339,  10th  Av 
"    William  F.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  339,  10th  Av 
4®~  Hannan.    See  Hannon 
Hannay  Henry,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  339 

Bryant 
"    John  A.,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  339 

Bryant 
Hannemann    Henry    W.,    paper    hanger    and 

painter,  427  Geary 
Hannigan   Charles  L.,  gold   beater  estate   of 

James  Newman,  r.  27  Minna 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  313  Union 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1435  Valencia 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  1435  Valencia 
"    James  F.,  teamster,  r.  1849%  Lexington  Av 
"    James  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1036  Sanchez 
"    J.  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's  Cathe- 
dral (R.  C),  r.  1100  Franklin 
"    John,  foundryman,  r.  446  Minna 
"    John,  hostler  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r.  22  Turk 
"    John  S.,  glassblower,  r.  1036  Sanchez 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1435  Valencia 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1435  Valencia 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  923  O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  332  Louisiana 
"    Michael  J.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

.336  Louisiana 
"    Michael  P.,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 

806  Bush 
"    Norah  Miss,  r.  1435  Valencia 
"    Patrick,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  616,  6th 
"    William  N.,  chief  steward  str  Mariposa,  r. 

714  Steiner 
4®"Hannigan.    See  Hanagan  and  Hannagan 
Hanniver  John,  hostler  Martin  Fitzpatrick.  r. 

183  Jessie 
Hannon  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  1738  Mission 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  719%  Franklin 
"    Charles,  bartender,  r.  8  Rose  Av 
"    David,  mechanic  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

2  Chatham  PI 
"    Dennis,  painter,  r.  238,  11th 
"    Eugene   J.,  asst.   superintendent    Youth's 

Directory,  2030  Howard,  r.  423  Clementina 
"    James  T.,  liquors,  1922  Market  and  115,  9th 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  346  Beale 
"    John,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  10241^ 

Natoma 
"    Kate,  domestic,  3910  Jackson 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  1024%  Natoma 
"    Martin,  r.  1323  Minna 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  332  Valley 
"    Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  31,  14th 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  434  Linden  Av 
"    Michael  F.,  teamster,  r.  1024%  Natoma 
"    M.  J.,  coalpasser  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  1116  Howard 
"    Peter  J.,  horse  clipper  M.  C.  Christian,  r. 

1116  Howard 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  332  Valley 
"    Thomas  teamster,  r.  409  Clipper 
"    Thomas    F.,  teamster  M.  Conlon.  r.    719% 

Franklin 
"    Tillie  E.,  domestic,  1215  Waller 
"    Walter,  plumber,  r.  333  Valley 
"    William,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  103414 

Natoma 
"    William  P.,  sprinkler  La  Grande  Laundry, 

r.  332  Valley 
4®=Hannon.    See  Hannan 
Hannus  Franz,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  578  Howard 
Hanny  Alfred,  baker  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  237  Minna 
Hanover  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York), 

Cesar  Bertheau  manager,  M.  A.  Bertheau 

assistant  manager,  210  Sansome 
"    House,    Bernhard  Blank    proprietor,  819b 

Howard 
"    John,  stableman,  r.  183  Jessie 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  37%  Dore 
Hanquinet  Pierre  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Virginia 

Court 


Hanrahan  Benjamin  B.,  teamster  Yolo  Mills,  r. 
38  Natoma 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  907,  11th  Av  South 
Dennis  J.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  28 

Ringold 
Edward  A.,  guard  County  Jail  No.  3 
Edward   F.,   clerk    Gaston    Straus,   r.  428 

Ringold 
James,  deputy  Sheriff,    r.    American   Ex- 
change Hotel 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  428  Ringold 
Thomas,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  & 

Co.,  r.  907,  11th  Av  South 
Thomas  J.,  millhand  r.  337,  10th 
William  F.,  street   contractor,  r.  438  Rin- 
gold 

"    William  P.,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg  Co.,  r. 
138%  Silver 
Hanrason  John,  laborer,  r.  48  Sacramento 
Hanrath  Frederick  R.,  executive  officer  U.  S. 

Marine  Hospital 
Hanratty  Arthur  F.,  liquors,  1013  Railroad  Av 
"    John,  weigher   Thomas  G.  Walkington,  r. 

148  Silver 
"    Michael  J.,  bartender  H.  V.  Stein,  r.  3  Tay 
.8®~Hanratty.    See  Henretty  and  Henritty 
Hans  Jacob,  butcher,  r.  835  Jackson 
"    Julius  R.,  butcher,  76  Clementina 
"    William,  r.  3731  Mission 
"    William  E.,  newspaper  carrier,  r.  3721  Mis- 
sion 
Hansard  George,  carpet  layer,  r.  335  Geary 
Hansberry  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
"    William,    driver   George    A.    Gibbons,    r. 
Edinburgh  nr  Brazil  Av 
Hansbrough  George  W.,  carpenter  and  builder, 
r.  1387  Stanyan 
"    John  L.,  carpenter,  r.  5  Rivoli  Av 
"    John  W.,  contractor,  20  Ellis,  r.  1387  Stan- 
yan 
"    Snowdon  L.,  mining,  r.  1175  Stanyan 
Hansbrow  George  R.,  secretary  S.  B.  Leavitt 

Co.,  509-511  Sacramento,  r.  Alameda 
Hansbury    Kate     Mrs.,    janitress    West    End 

School,  r.  Maple  nr  China  Av 
Hansby  Fannie  Miss,  r.  1017a  Folsom 
Hanschen  Peter,  driver,  r.  315  Shotwell 
Hanscom  Otto,  r.  235,  15th 
■'    William  W.,  electrical  engineer  Union  I. 
Wks,  r.  613  O'Farrell 
Hansel  Charles,  chief  cutter  clothing  and  equip- 
age depot  Quartermaster's  Dept.  U.  S. 
A.,  r.  Falcon  Av  bet  18th  and  30th 
Hansen  Caroline  S.,  widow,  r.  710  Larkin 
"    C.  E.,  salesman  Doane  &  Henshelwood,  r. 

416  O'Farrell 
"    George  B.,   proprietor  Oriel  Tea  Co.,  1900 

Market,  r.  1904  Market 
"    George  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1619  Turk 
"    John  B.,  carpet  layer,  r.  3934  Octavia 
"    John  T.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r.  7 

Harry  PI 
"    William  L.,  upholsterer,  r.  2924  Octavia 
Hanselman  Andrew  (Miller  &  Hanselman),  r. 

219  Hayes 
Hanselman  Andrew  Jr.,  manager  Cleveland 
Faucet  Co.,  208  Ellis,  telephone  South 
86,  r.  5  Cohen  PI 
"    Henry,  cigar  maker  Paul  Leonhardt,  r.  20 

Stockton  PI 
"    Leonard  M.,  traveling  salesman  Cleveland 
Faucet  Co.,  r.  20  Stockton  PI 
Hansen  A.,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Adolph,  tea  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

218  Turk 
"    Adolph  L.  (Hansen  &  Elrick),  r.  432  Haight 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Hansen  Albert,  fireman  str  Australia,    r.   184 

Perry 
Hansen  Altoert,  proprietor  Pacific  Planing  Mill, 

S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6tli,  r.  2513  Post 
"    Alfred  C,  carpenter,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Amandus,  driver  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

635  Webster 
"    Andreas,  r.  123  Guerrero 
"    Andrew,    collector   X   L    Dairy,  r.    2407V4 

Howard 
"    Andrew,  fireman  tugboat  J.  H.  Redmond 
"    Andrew,  seaman  str.  State  of  California, 

r.  7814  Clementina 
"    Andrew  G.,  confectioner,  r.  905  Market 
"    Andrew  P.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  164a  Clara 
"    Andrew  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1S4, 

34th 
"    Andrew  P.,  peddler,  r.  3  Brannan  PI 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  11  DeBoom 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  18  Sherman 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1st  Av  nr  McAllister 
"    Annie  C,  widow,  r.  6  Havens 
"    Arnt  M.,  seaman,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Asmus,  assayer  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  638  Green 
"    Asmus  W.,  electrician,  r.  330  Drumm 
"    Aug  Co.    The  (August  Hansen),  pictures 

and  frames,  328  McAllister 
"    August  (The  Aug  Hansen  Co.),  r.  323  Lar- 

kin 
"    August,  clerk,  r.  300,  7th 
"    Axel,  peddler,  r.  17  Ritch 
"    Axel  E.,  liquors,  906  Illinois 
"    B.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Carl,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  1321,  6th 

Av  South 
"    Carl,  butler,  r.  930  Ellis 
"    Carl,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 

17th 
"    Caroline  B.,  widow,  r.  233  Noe 
"    Charles,  cook  Daniel  Libby 
"    Charles,  fireman  Mills  Bldg,  r.  632%  Minna 
"    Charles,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Chnrles,  lumberdealer,  r.  1208  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  142V4,  4th 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  118  Jackson 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  617  Geary  rear 
"    Charles  A.  Mrs.,  widow  (Charles  A.  Han- 
sen &  Co.),  r.  315  Guerrero 
"    Charles  A.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Hansen), 

dyeing  and  cleaning,  8  Golden  Gate  Av 

and  313-315  Guerrero 
"    Charles  C,  r.  434  Francisco 
Hansen  Charles  E.,  president  National  Brewing 

Co.,  720-723  Fulton,  r.  1134  Fulton 
"    Charles  H.,  ropemaker  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  434  Francisco 
"    Charles  L.,  salesman  Alfred  Noland,   r.  9 

Russ 
"    Charles  R.  (C.  R.   Hansen  &  Co.),  r.  IW/i 

Geary 
"    Charles  R.  Jr.,  clerk  C.  R.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r. 

110!4  Geary 
"    Chris,  cook,  r.  635  Stevenson 
"    Christ,  seaman,  r.  1149  Mission 
"    Christ,  teamster,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Christ,  washer  Lick  Laundry,  r.  2714  Clara 
"    Christian,  bartender  S.  G.  Birkholm,  r.  809 

Vallejo 
"    Christian  T.,  blacksmith,  r.  28,  21st 
"    Christian,  carpenter  and  wheelwright,  151 

Berry 
"    Christian,  fisherman,  r.  10  Washington 
"    Christian,  helper  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

47  Erie 
"    Christian,  laundryman,  r.  166  Clara 


Hansen  Christian,  longshoreman,  r.  51  Whitney 
Christian,  master  mariner,  r.  716  Bay 
Christian  H.,    with    Inglenook     Vineyard 

Agency,  r.  111614  Florida 
Christian  M.,  foreman    Risdon  I.   and   L. 

Wks,  r.  308  Chattanooga 
Christian  M.,  laborer  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 

504  Napa 
Christian  R.  D.,  salesman  National  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  828  Fulton 
Hansen  Christian  W.  (Hansen  &  Bain),  r.  San 
Mateo,  Cal. 
"    Christian  W.,  notions,  930  Harrison 
"    Christine  Mrs.,  varieties,  411  Bay 
"    Christopher,  blacksmith,  r.  28,  21st 
"    Christopher,    sawyer   Charles    M.    Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  Ill  Harriet  rear 
"    Claus  C,  master  str  North  Fork,  r.  1308'/4 
Devisadero 

HANSEN  C.  R.  &  CO. 

(Charles  R.  Hansen),  male  and  female 

employment  ofiace,    110    Geary,  tele- 
phone Grant  185 
Hansen  David,  messman  str  Columbia 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  624  Natoma 
Edward,  master  mariner,  r.  606%  Chestnut 
Edward,  teamster,  r.  544  Perry 
Edward,  teamster,  r.  612  Webster 
Ella  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  1008  Hyde 
Emil,  bakery,  1665  Mission 
Emile  O.,  seaman,  r.  30  Harriet 
Erichtha,  widow,  r.  18  Allen 
Euphemia,  widow,  r.  1225%  Florida 
Felix  A.  D.,  driver  National  Brewing  Co., 

r.  6.35  Webster 
Frederick,  deckhand  str  Herald 
Frederick,  dyer,  r.  1225%  Florida 
Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1507  Kentucky 
Frederick,  machinist,  r.  771  Howard 
Frederick,  seaman,  r.  8  Clay 
Frederick,  seaman,  r.  15th  nr  Hampshire 
Frederick,  waiter,  r.  1714  Leavenworth 
Frederick  C,  carpenter,  r.  222  Noe 
Frederick  C,  cigars  and  tobacco,  527  East, 

r.  330  Drumm 
Frithjof,  2d  mate  str  Protection,  r.  112  Pre- 

cita  Av 
George,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co. 
George,  cook,  r.  930  York 
George,  liquors,  108  Sutter 
George,   upholsterer   and    decorator,     630 

Geary,  r.  028%  Geary 
George,  wood  and  coal,  300,  21st 
George  A.,  cashier  George  A.  Clark  &Bro., 

r.  Oakland 
George  J.,  teamster  White  Bros.,  r.  542,  2d 
Gudmund,   master  schr  Squibob,  office  52 

Steuart,  r.  Oakland 
Gunder,  marine  engineer,  r.  28  Rincon  PI 
Gus  A.,  salesman  H.  Wolf   &  Bro.,  r.  300, 

7  th 
Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  144  Shipley 
Gustav,  clerk    Reinhold  Jentzsch,   r.    800 

Larkin 
Gustave  A.,  clerk,  r.  1139  Howard 
Hannah  L.,  widow,  r.  8  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hans,   conductor  Market    St.  Ry.,  r.  706a 

Army 
Hans,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   1434 

Kentucky 
Hans,  driver  Richard  Keller,  r.  cor  19th  Av 

and  K 
Hans,  laundryman,  r.  110  Pennsylvania  Av 
Hans,    master  schr    Annie,  office  Pier    7 

Steuart,  r.  14%  Pfeiffer 
Hans,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
Hans,  seaman,  r.  32  Sacramento 
Hans,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Hans,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
Hans,  seaman,  r.  Sailors' Home 
Hans,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

823,  11th  Av  South 
Hans  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  130  Morris  Av 
Hans  B.  (Iversen  &  Hansen),  r.  455  Jersey 
Hans  C,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  179  Clara 

Hansen  Hans  C.  (M.  Hansen  &  Co.),  r.  1103  Ne- 
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Hansen  Hans  C,  restaurant,  258,  1st,  r.  716  Bry- 
ant 

"  Hans  F.,  tailor,  136  Natoma,  r.  2857  Mis- 
sion 

"    Hans  H.,  gardener,  1008  Green 

"    Hans  J.,  cook,  r.  451!^  Tehama 

"  Hans  J.,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  1110  Indiana 

"    Hans  J.,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Hans  L.,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 

"  Hans  O.,  carpenter  Rapid  Safety  Filter 
Co.,  r.  439  Jessie 

"  Hans  P.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  46 
East 

"    Hans  P.,  machinist,  r.  739,  4th 

"    Hans  T.,  r.  46  East 

"  Harold  E.,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  & 
Litho.  Co.,  r.  442,  24th 

"    Harry,  cook,  r.  271  Stevenson 

"    Harry,  cook,  r.  943  Folsom 

"  Harry,  proprietor  Columbia  House,  17  Val- 
lejo,  r.  1900  Powell 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  526  Chestnut 

"    Helene,  domestic,  1017,  20th 

"    Henning  N.,  seaman,  r.  728  Lombard 

"    Henry,  r.  318  Chestnut 

"    Henry,  bakery,  714  Valencia 

"    Henry,  gardener,  r.  1522  Turk 

"    Henry,  laborer  Albert  Hansen,  r.  28,  21st 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  409,  5th 

"  Henry,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 
Napa  and  Louisiana 

"    Henry,  painter  r.  139,  4th 

"  Henry,  sauce  maker  N.  J.  Herby,  r.  686 
Brannan 

"  Henry  A.,  employee  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  809  Texas 

"  Herman,  deckhand  tugboat  Rescue,  r.  2316 
Taylor 

"    Herman,  seaman  str  Mariposa,  r.  66  Oregon 

"    Herman  L.,  bartender,  r.  819b  Howard 

"    Herman  W.,  artist  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 


H.  J.,  cooper  David  Woerner 

Inger  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1203  Market 

Isidore,  solicitor,  r.  120^  Langton 

J.,  1st  officer  str  Santa  Cruz 

Jacob,  laborer,  r.  144  Chestnut 

Jacob  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  12 
Locust 

James,  cook,  r.  II3IV2  Folsom 

James  S.,  waiter,  r.  617  Geary  rear 

J.  C.  &  Son  (John  C.  and  Louis  C),  wagon 
makers,  424  Jackson 

J. E.,  master  str  Dora,  ofQce  310  Sansome 

Jens,  carpenter,  r.  314  Jackson 

Jens,  clerk,  r.  617  Geary  rear 

Jens,  collector,  r.  30  Dame 

Jens,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Jens,  porter  T.  Uibigau,  r.  619  Kearny 

Jens  C.  (Scandinavian  Publishing  Co.), 
and  agent  Thingvalla  SS.  Co.,  44  East 

Jens  C,  clerk  J.  H.  C.  Prien 

John,  carpenter,  r.  37  East 

John,  cook,  r.  871  Market 

John,  laborer,  r.  227  Jackson 

John,  laborer,  r.  416,  6th 

John,  laborer  Lucas  &  Co.,  r, 

John,  liquors.  16  California, : 

John,  porter  S.  F.  and  N.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  511 
Lombard 

John,  printer  Miss  Fannie  L.  Matson 

John,  seaman,  r.  32  East 

John,  tailor,  1569  Market 

John  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  125  Morris  Av 

John  C.  (J.  C.  Hansen  &  Son),  r.  506  Corbett 
Av 

John  C,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  119  Gil- 
bert 

John  G.  waiter,  r.  326  Jessie 

John  H.,  attorney  at  law,  47-48  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor,  r.  26,  12th 

John  H.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  48  Palmer 

John  P.,  teamster  James  M.  Newell,  r.  330 
Ritch 

John  R..  salesman  McDonogh  &  Runyon,  r. 
624  California 


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Hansen  Jorgen,  master  str  South  Coast,  ofBce  32 
Market,  r.  Oakland 
Joseph,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney,  r.  184 

Perry 
Julius,  piano  maker  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  103  Grove 
Justus,  brewer  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

7081/2  Fulton 
Kate,  widow,  r.  410  Harrison  rear 
Lars,  quartermaster  str  San  Bias,  r.  227, 7th 
Lauritz  C.    G.,  master  schr  Mary  Dodge, 

offtce  6  California,  r.  425  Francisco 
Lorenz,  teamster,  r.  6b  Harriet 
Loritz  C,  waiter,  r.  327  Jessie 
Louis,  baker  Hans  H.  Hjul 
Louis,  bartender  John  C.  Wendt,  r.  23  Sac- 
ramento 
Louis,  carpenter,  r.  241i/4  Langton 
Louis,  machinist,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
Louis,  master  mariner,  r.  243i4  Langton 
Louis,    rattan    worker   Wakefield  Rattan 

Co.,  r.  757  Harrison 
Louis  C.  (J.  C.  Hansen  &  Son),  r.  506  Cor- 
bett Av 
Louis  H.,  liquors,  E  s  Kentucky  bet  Sierra 

and  Nevada 
Louis  J.,  furrier  J.  N.  Lofstad,  r.  413 Mason 
Louis  O.,    salesman    Golden  Gate  Comp. 

Yeast  Co.,  r.  844  McAllister 
Louis  P.,  shoemaker,  108,  9th 
Louis  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2027  Lombard 
Ludwig,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  1513 

Pine 
Ludwig,  packer,  r.  1036,  22d 
Ludwig,  seaman,  r.  711  Mission 
M.,  farmer,  r.  537  Sacramento 

HANSEN  M.  «&  CO. 

(Marquard  and  Hans  C.  Hansen),  pro- 
prietors The  King  Planing  Mill,  turn- 
ing, brackets,  moldings  and  all  kinds 
of  nouse  finishings  on  hand  and  made 
to  order,  231-251  King  bet  3d  and  4th, 
telephone  Main  5856 
Hansen  Marcus,  clerk,  r.  cor.  23d  and  Vermont 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  445  Clementina 

"    Marie  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
Hansen  Marquard  (M.  Hansen  &  Co.),  r.  Bel- 
mont, San  Mateo  Co. 

"    Martin,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Martin  C,  r.  528  Bryant 

"    Mary,  domestic,  1421  California 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  domestic,  15  South  Park 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  fortune  teller,  r.  174  Clementina 

"  Mathias,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r.  915 
Army 

"    Mathias,  seaman,  r.  7  Midway 

"  M.  R.  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor  23d 
and  Vermont 

"  Ned,  manager  The  Magnolia  Cafe,  4-6  East, 
r.  Alameda 

"  Nettie  Miss,  asst.  librarian  Free  Pub- 
lic Library  (branch),  1126  Kentucky,  r. 
917  Solano 

"    Nicholas,  dairy,  Amazon  Av  nr  Vienna 

"    Niels,  seaman,  r.  32  Sacramento 

"    O.,  seaman  str  Crescent  City 

"    O.,  3d  officer  str  San  Juan 

"    Ole,  stevedore,  r.  751>4  Folsom 

"  Ole  C,  deckhand  tugboat  Alert,  r.  1  Lundy 
Lane  ^ 

"    Olive,  domestic,  1110  Scott  i'"'" 

"    Olof,  seaman,  r.  103  Butte 

"  Olof  R.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  2316 
Taylor 

"    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  11  Baldwin  Court 


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Hansen  Oscar,  laborer,  r.  Arkansas  bet  25tli  and 

Army 
"    Oscar  F.,  clerk,  r.  751%  Folsom 
"    Oscar  H.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market,  r.  &42, 

2d 
"    Otto,  bartender  Edward  C.  Larsen,  r.  561 

Mission 
"    Otto   H.,  barber  Henry  W.  Gilbart,  r.  40 

Tehama 
"    P.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smitb,  r.  650  Jessie 
"    P.,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    P.,  sign  cleaner,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    P.  A.,  mate  bkt  W.  H.  Dimond,  r.  421  East 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Peter,  driver  Golden  West  Hotel,  r.  34  An- 

tonia 
"    Peter,  drivers'  helper  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  315Shotwell 
"    Peter,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  E  s  Rail- 
road Av  bet  7th  and  8th  Avs  South 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  739  Broadway 
"    Peter,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Peter,  laborer    Tubbs    Cordage    Co.,  r.  205 

Clara 
"    Peter,   master   mariner,   9    Mission,  r.    2 

Washington 
"    Peter,  master    str   Santa  Monica,  r,  Oak- 
land 
Hansen  Peter,  proprietor  Crystal  Hotel,  739,  4th 
"    Peier,  seaman,  r.  1912  Hyde 
"    Peter,  sexton  First  English  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church,  r.  137  Clara 
"    Peter,  tailor,  r.  75  Merced 
"    Peter,  yardman  Palace  Hotel 
"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  35,  5th 
"    Peter  A.,  cook  Henry  Diers,  r.  944  Folsom 
"    Peter  G.,  tailor    Hans    F.  Hansen,  r.  1371 

San  Jose  Road 
"    Peter  H.,  janitor  College  of  Pharmacy,  r. 

113  Fulton 
"    Peter  H.,  painter,  30  Dame 
"    Peter  R.,  undertaker  United  Undertakers' 

Assn.,  r.  407  Minna 
"    Peter  S.,  engineer,  r.  Beach  bet  Broderick 

and  Baker 
"    Rasmus  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  7  Vassar  PI 
"    Ross,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Samuel,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  1323, 

6th  Av  South 
"    Samuel,  painter,  r.  1101  Rhode  Island 
"    Samuel  E.  D.,    driver   National  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  612  Webster 
"    Severt  D.,  widow,  r.  2476  Market 
"    Sophie  Miss,  bakery,  940  Valencia 
"    Soren,  laborer,  r.  416,  2d 
"    Soren  H.,  milkman,  r.  28!4  Sycamore  Av 
"    Theobald,  r.  .537  Sacramento 
"    Theodore,  carpenter,  r.  222  Noe 
"    Theodore,  cook  Olsen  Bros,  r.  12  Hampton 

PI 
"    Theodore,  helper  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  Mill 

Valley 
"    Theodore  Emit,  general  business  agent,  r. 

537  Sacramento 
"    TJieodore  P.,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r. 

622,  3d 
"    Thomas(Heesch&Hansen),r.  100'/^  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  3 

Redwood  Court 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
"    W..    employee   The  Pelton  Water  Wheel 

Co.,  r.  423  Francisco 
"    W.  C.  (Hansen  &  Co.),  r.  330  Drumm 


Hansen  William,  capitalist,  r.  626  California 
William,  foreman  Mayrisch  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

504  Ellis 
William,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  219 

10th 
William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  593 

Shrader 
William,    laborer   Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

7511/2  Folsom 
William,  longshoreman,  r.  411  Bay 
William,  porter  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  r. 
90  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  A.,  seaman,  r.  751V4  Folsom 
Hansen   &   Bain   (Christian  W.    Hansen   and 
Alexander  Bain),  proprietors  San  Fran- 
cisco Stove  Works,  623-628,  3d 
"    &  Co.  (W.   C.  Hansen),    proprietors   New 
Hansa  Hotel,  320  Drumm 
Hansen   &   Elrick    (Adolph    L.    Hansen    and 
Thomas  Elrick),  men's  furnishing  goods. 
Nucleus  Bldg,  SE  cor  3d  and  Market 
j8®"Hansen.    See  Hanson  and  Hanssen 
Hansford  Block,  junction  Market  and'Davis 
Hansha  Barbara,  widow,  r.  6  Virginia  Court 
Hansic  Andrew,  laborer  Western  Sugar   Refin- 
ery, r.  107  Bay 
Hanskin  Dode,  cook,  r.  166  Perry 
Hanson  Abel  H.,  expressman,  SW  cor  6th  and 
Howard,  r.  2510  Post 
Albert,  musician,  r.  542  Natoma 
Alexander,  seaman,  r.  10  De  Boom 
Alexander,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
Alice  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
Alma  Mrs.,  r.  734  Montgomery 
Almira  E.,  widow,  r.  Ill  Polk 
Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  310,  11th 
Andrew,  car  washer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1415 

Guerrero 
Andrew,  collector,  r.  24071/4  Howard 
Andrew,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 

Tanners'  Home 
August,  salesman,  r.  200,  7th 
Augusta,  widow,  r.  333  Larkin 
Augusta,  domestic,  719  Taylor 
Augusta,  domestic,  1909  Pine 
Bernard  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  1333  York 
Bernhard,  seaman,  r.  8  Verona  PI 

B.  F.  &  Co.  (Miss  E.  P.  Hanson  and  Mrs. 
Emma  P.  Covell),  typewriter  agency,  55 
Chronicle  Bldg 

Caroline  E.,  widow,  r.  116  Taylor 
Caspar,  carpenter,  r.  1  Louisa 

C.  F.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  712 
Hampshire 

Hanson  Charles  (Hanson  &  Co.),  and  treasurer 

Puget  Sound  Lumber  Co.,  48  Market,  r. 

Redwood  City 
Charles,  carpenter,  r.  506  Fulton 
Charles,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
Charles,  laborer,  r.  10  Oak  Grove  Av 
Charles,  liquors,  1111  Mission 
Charles,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Charles,  stevedore,  r.  314  Beale 
Charles  P.,  stableman  Frank  B.  Browning, 

r.  NE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 
"    Christian,  master  schr  Rosie  H.,  office  Pier 

7  Steuart,  r.  135  Folsom 
Hanson  Dempsey  B.,  manager  The  Edward  P. 

Allis  Co.,  9  Fremont,  r.  127  Hartford 
E.,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
Edward  B.,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r. 

2510  Post 
Edwin  A.,  upholsterer,  r.  314,  3d 
Elizabeth,  widow,  groceries,  116  Welsh 
E.  P.  Miss  (B.  F.  Hanson  &  Co.),  r.   1008 

Hyde 
Emilius  W.,  r.  826  McAllister 
E.    Walter,    traveling    salesman,    r.    813 

Laguna 
Fergus  R.,  r.  1708  Stockton 
Frank,  butcher,  r.  3510  Post 
Frank,  deckhand  str  Modoc,  r.  66  Oregon 
Frank,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith.  Co., 
■  r.  9  De  Boom 
Frederick  P.,  draughtsman  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  1708  Stockton 
George,  clerk  Henry  J.  Hick,  r.  1609  Leav- 
enworth 


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Hanson  George,  manufacturers'  agent,  20  O'Far- 
rell 
George  A.,  clerk,  r.  Ill  Polk 
George    F.,    physician    and    surgeon,    639 
Kearny  and  SE  cor  IQth  and  Valencia,  r. 
3534  Mission 
George  J.,  clerk  The  Colonial 
Gottfried  P.  master  bark  Prussia,  ofQce  35 

Steuart 
Hans,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  272  Tehama 
Hans,  milker   P.    Mitchell,  r.  Cambridge 

nr  Way  land 
Hans  M.,  bartender  Charles   E.  Ersin,  r. 

807  Kearny 
Harry,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Harry  L.,  clerk  Le  Count  Bros.,   r.  Ala- 
meda 
Hanson  Henry,  boots  and  shoes,  614  Montgom- 
ery, r.  3014  Sacramento 

"    Henry,  coalpasser  Revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  909  Illinois 

"    Henry,  porter  Henry  Buneman,  r.  Alameda 

"    Henry,  porter  William  Cline,  r.  9  De  Boom 

"    Henry  W.,  longshoreman,  r.  219  Ritch 

"    Herman,    clerk   John    Schumacher,    r.    43 
Stanly  PI 

"    Herman  P.,  dental  student,  r.  309  Jones 

"    Jacob,  master  mariner,  r.  135  Folsom 

'<    James  W.,  traveling  salesman  The  Giant 
Powder  Co.  Consolidated,  r.  Alameda 

"    Johannes  C,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

:<    John,  r.  559!4  Minna 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  127  Bernard 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  321i/4,  10th 

<'    John,  master  mariner,  r.  712  Hampshire 

"    John,  printer  Miss  Fannie  L.  Matson,  r. 
752  Mission 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

"    John  A.,  musician,  r.  542  Natoma 

"    John  H.,  driver  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR., 
r.  1919  Hyde 

"    John  L.,  cook,  r.  7211/i  Minna  rear 

"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  908'^  Vallejo 

"    Joseph,  steward,  r.  2737  Pine 

"    Joseph  S.,  clerk,  r.  219  Ritch 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  118c  San  Jose  Av 

"    Julius,  driver  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR.,  r. 
1919  Hyde 

"    Laurence,    oiler   str   Mariposa,    r.    1012i/^ 
Shotwell 

"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  120  Mississippi 

"    Marie,  domestic,  907  Pine 

"    Martin,  cabinet  maker  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 
r.  309,  7th 

"    Martin,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 

"    Martin,  2d  officer  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 

"    Mary,  widow,   r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 
Home 

"    N.,  carpenter,  r.  1  Louisa 

"    Nels    L.,    watchmaker    and  jeweler,   1201 
Market,  r.  507  Vermont 

"    Nicholas  V.,  carpenter  Wells,  Russell  & 
Co.,  r.  82  Clipper 

"    N.  G.,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

"    Noel,  porter,  r.  1426  Mason 

"    Ole,  laborer,  r.  440,  2d 

"    Olof,  seaman,  r.  22  East 

"    Oscar,  teas  and  coffees,  133b  15th 

"    Oscar  M.,  miner,  r.  35  Welsh 

"    Otto,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"    P.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    Peter,  gripman  Presidio  and  Femes  RR., 
r.  1090  Union 

"    Peter,  horseshoer  John  Baxter,  r.  S-Hy^,  10th 

"    Peter,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry 

"    Peter  C,  cutter  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r.  138 
Lombard 

"    Peter  H.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  11  Lea- 
venworth, r.  319  Ivy  Av 

"    Peter  H.Mrs.,  janitress  College  of  Phar- 
macy, r.  319  Ivy  Av 

"    Rudolph,  marine  engineer.  9  Mission,  r. 

"  Stephen  B.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  600  Minna 

"  Stlue  Severni  O..  clerk,  r.  219  Ritch 

"  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 

"  Valentine,  carpenter,  r.  82  Clipper 


Hanson    W.    (Morgan   &   Hanson),    r.  Cosmos 
Club 
"    William,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    William,  coalpasser  Revenue  cutter  Com- 
modore Perry 
"    William,  employee  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks 
"    William  E.,  coffee  saloon,  236  Montgomery, 
r.  124,  26th 
Hanson  &  Co.  (Charles  Hanson),  lumber  dealers 
and  proprietors  Tacoma  Mills  (Tacoma, 
Wash.),   48    Market,    branch   Redwood 
City,Cal. 
49°Hanson.    See  Hansen  and  Hanssen 
Hanssen  Alexander  H.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Victor 
"    Olaf  J.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  316,  2d 
Av 
Hanton  Alfred  G.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  505'^  Fell 
"    George,  ship  carpenter,  r.  505^2  Fell 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  625  Powell 
"    William  A.  (Rogers  &  Hanton),  r.  505V2  Fell 
Hanzler  John,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Happ  Adolph  (Kruger&  Happ),  r.   1118  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Charles  R.  (Happ  &  Gingg),  r.  20  HoUis 
"    &  Gingg  (Charles  Happ  and  Ulrich  Gingg), 
barbers,  30  Geary 
Happersberg    Alfred    K.,    physician    and    in- 
spector disinterments  Board  of  Health, 
ofQce  and  r.  21'/2,  3d 
Happersberger    Charles,    bookkeeper,    r.    606a 

Powell 
Happersljerger  Emil,  druggist   and   chemist, 
48,  6th,  r.  908b  Devisadero 

HAPPERSBERGER  FRANK, 

sculptor,   studio   51  City  Hall  Av,  r. 
1315  Hyde 

Happy    Valley    Blue    Gravel    and    Hydraulic 

Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  D.  M.  Kent 

secretary,  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
Haquette  Emil  J.,  messenger  U.  S.  Lighthouse 

Engineers,  r.  1231  Turk 
"    Ernest  (Hageman  &  Haquette)  r.  1613  Post 
j8®=Haquette.    See  Hackett 
Harais  Alexander,  notions,  136,  2d 
Haran  James  A.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Patrick,    gripman   Presidio    and    Ferries 

RR.,  r.  19131/2  Hyde 
4®=Haran.    See  Harron 
Haraszthy  A.  F.,  bookkeeper  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  227 

Geary 
Haraszthy   Arpad,  vine  grower  and  producer 

Haraszthy  champagnes,  530  Washington, 

r.  1917  Webster 
"    Charles  J.,  cellarmaster,  r.  1917  Webster 
Harbeh  Joseph,  gardener,  r.  1525  Broadway 
Harber  Isidor,  tailor,  r.  1719  Scott 
Harbert  Edward  L.,  bookkeeper  Louis  Taussig 

&  Co.,  r.  San  Leandro,  Cal. 
Harbind  Michael,  woodworker,  r.  18  Gilbert 
Harbine  Nathan  W.,  r.  1335  Eddy 
Harbinson  George  W.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  Oakland 
Harboe  Rosina,  widow,  r.  912^  Pierce 
Harbor   Commissioners,   State   Board  of,    10 

California,    Chief    Wharfinger's    ofBce, 

Clay  St.  Wharf, 
"    Light   and  Power  Co.,  Allan  St.  J.  Bowie 

general  manager,  916  Market 
Harbor  Police  Station,  30  Sacramento 
Harbor  View  Park  and  Batbs,  Rudolph  Her- 
man   proprietor,    NW    cor   Baker  and 

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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Harby  Rosalie,  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Grammar 

School  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Harcourt  Charles,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler 
Wks,  r.  6O3/2,  3d 
"    James  M.,  architect,  420  California,  rooms 

8-9 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1426%  Minna 
Hard  Ray  A.,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co., 

r.  14  Pierce 
Harday  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  510a  Fulton 

"    William  H.,  dental  student,  r.  510a  Fulton 
Hardoastle     George,    dentist,    1    Montgomery 

Block,  r.  115  Montgomery  Block 
Harde  Bernhard,  seaman,  r.  8  Welsh 
"    Metta,  widow,  r.  8  Welsh 
"    William  L.,  laborer,  r.  8  Welsh 
Hardee  John  F.,  gas  fitter  S.   F.  Novelty  and 
Plating  Wks,  r.  402'/^,  5th  rear 
"    Theodore  Z.,   correspondent  Levi  Strauss 

6  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Imperial 
4^°Hardee.    See  Hardie  and  Hardy 
Hardegan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  218  Fair  Oaks 
4®=Hardegan.    See  Hardigan 

Hardeman  Burtin  N.,  driver  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r. 
2460  Folsom 
"    Patrick  H.,  laborer,  r.  723i/4  Braiman  rear 
"    Thomas  B.,  salesman,  r.  21  Alpine 
4S=Hardeman.    See  Hardiman 
Harden  Thomas   P.,   recording  clerk  IT.  S.  Sur- 
veyor General's  office,  r.  Oakland 
.^g"Harden.    See  Hardin  and  Harding 
Hardenbergh  James  R.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  800 

Kearny 
Hardenburgh  Andrew  G.,  collector  Madison  & 
Burke,  r.  1713  Eddy 
"    George  E.,  clerk,  1713  Eddy 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1713  Eddy 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1004  Geary 
Harder  Hans  D.,  shoemaker,  726^4  Howard,  r. 
471/2  Clara 
"    Holger  H.  Mrs.,  r.  122a  8th 
"    John,  blacksmith  helper  H.  B.  Schindler,  r. 

7  Market 

' '    John  H. ,  liquors  and  lodgings ,  1510  Kentucky 

"    Joseph  A.,  ship  owner,  r.  623  Bryant 

"    Marie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1506  Sacramento 

"    Nicholas,  painter,  r.  8  Gough 
Harder  Peter,  proprietor  Alameda  Exchange, 

7  Market,  r.  215  Waller 
4®=-Harder.    See  Harter 
Harders  August,  teamster,  r.  327  Ivy  Av 

"    Charles  F.,  horse  trainer,  r.  327  Ivy  Av 

"    John,  peddler,  r.  327  Ivy  Av 

"    Timothy  F.,  teamster,  r.  327  Ivy  Av 
Hardesty  Sarah,  widow,  r.  9  Harriet 
4®°"Hardesty.    See  Hardisty 
Hardie  Frank  D.,  clerk  freight   auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2635  Mission 

"    James,  proprietor  The  Capitol,  432  Califor- 
nia 
j^=Hardie.    See  Hardee  and  Hardy 
Hardigan  Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,   r.   2440 
Mission 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
-^=-Hardigan.     See  Hardegan 
Hardiman  Hugh,  teamster,  r.  216  Harrison 

"    John,  wood  and  coal,  710  Brannan 

"    Sarah,  domestic,  1611  Larkin 
4®=  Hardiman.    See  Hardeman 
Hardin  Carrie,  widow,  r.  1423  Mission 

"    George  C,  accountant  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  425  Geary 

"    Jacques  J.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 
1423  Mission 

"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  732  Capp  rear 
>^="Hardin.    See  Arding,  Harden  and  Harding 


Harding  Adeline,  widow,  r.  620  Broderiok 
Harding  August  A.,  manufacturer  gas  engines 
and  mechanical  and  electrical  engineer 
with    Golden    State    and    Miners    Iron 
Works,  231-251,  1st,  r.  Oakland 
Edward  D.,  collector,  r.  1722  Pacific  Av 
Emily  F.  T.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Newhall's 

Sons  &  Co.,  r.  1722  Pacific  Av 
Everett  S.,  bookkeeper  Western  Sugar  Re- 
fining Co.,  r.  523  Golden  Gate  Av 
Henry  A.,  office  230  Bush,  r.  Russ  House 
James  W.,  attorney  at  l^w,  628  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Oakland 
John,  driver  National  Brewing  Co. 
John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  2096  Market 
Margaret  M.  G.,  widow,  r.  1413  Taylor 
Ralph  J.,  lodgings,  326  Larkin 
Ray,  dental  student,  r.  500  Sutter 
Reinhart  T.    (Page,  McCutchen  &  Eells), 
attorney  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor, 
r.  905  Sutter 
Thomas,  porter,  r.  241  Minna 
Thomas  E.,  water  heaters,  30  Montgomery, 

r.  Oakland 
Violet  M.  Miss,  clerk  John  T.  Magner,  r. 

Golden  West  Hotel 
W.  D.,  engineer,  r.  1210  Mason 
William,  salesman,  r.  1334^4  Natoma 
William,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 
Co..  r.  2315  Mariposa 
Harding  William  C,  M.  D.,  dentist,  office  and 
r.  500  Sutter,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.,  tel- 
ephone Main  5375 
4®="  Harding.    See  Arding,  Harden  and  Hardin 

HARDING'S  LAW  AND  Col- 
lection OFFICE,  Margaret  M.  G. 
Harding  proprietor,  Jule  C.  Gamage 
manager,  303  Montgomery,  telephone 

Hardisty  B.  McL.,  superintendent  Registry  Di- 
vision Post  Office,  NW  cor  Washington 
and  Battery,  r.  1101  Pine 
i8®=  Hardisty.    See  Hardesty 
Hardnedy  James  W.,  blacksmith  W.  S.  Phelps  & 

Co.,  r.  2112  Lombard 
Hardt  Ernest,  agent,  r.  912  Filbert 

"    H.  bottler  Fredericksburg  Bottling  Co. 
Hardwick  Edward  N.,  master  str  Navarro,  office 

34  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
j8®=  Hardwick.    See  Hartwick 
Hardy  Arthur  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1015  Minnesota 
Blanche,  widow,  r.  117  Erie 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  2024  Bryant 
Charles  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

105,  26th 
Charles  W.,  clerk  Jacob  Isaacson,  r.  1401 

Geary 
Edward  B.,  marine  engineer,  r.  2714  Harri- 
son 
Edward  G.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
Edwin  H.,  carpet  layer  J.  Spauldlng  &  Co., 

r.  2714  Harrison 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  937  Capp 
Frank,  messenger  Post  Office,  r.  425i/^,  11th 
Frank  R.,  books  and  stationery,  210  O'Far- 

rell,  r.  2714  Harrison 
Frederick  A.,  clerk,  r.  1306  Geary 
Horace  A.,  bill  distributor,  r.  821  Folsom 
J.,  salesman  Hills  Bros.,  r.  72  Natoma 
James  R.  (J.  R.  Hardy  &  Co.),  r.  127  Mont- 
gomery 
Hardy  Jolm  H.,  chief  clerk  to  manager  Pacific 
Department   Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s   Ex- 
press,  35  New  Montgomery,  room  7,   r. 
1909  Broderick 
"    John  J.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  80  Mont- 
gomery Block 
"    Johnson  G.,  framemaker  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  549  Folsom 
"    Joseph  W.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
549  Folsom 

HARDY  J.  R.   &  CO. 

(James  R.  Hardy),  of  London,  tailors 
(riding    breeches    and   liveries),  127 
Montgomery 
Hardy  Lillian  Miss,  dressmaking,  2024  Bryant 


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Hardy    Lowell   J.    Jr.,    attorney    at    law,    608 
Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    May    S.    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.   2714  Har- 
rison 
"    Nicholas,  lodgings,  219  Grant  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  549  Folsom 

"    Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  10,  r.  516  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  hostler  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  805'/2 

Howard 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  2054 

McAllister 
"    William,  mining  engineer,  r.  711  Jones 
Hardy  WiUiam  J.,  chief  clerk   local   freight 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1233  Guerrero 
"    William  L.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1201»^ 
Bush 
4®=  Hardy.    See  Hardie  and  Harty 
Hare  Andrew  J.,  asst.  grand  secretary  Grand 
Lodge  F.  and  A.  M.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  204  Francisco 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  28  Federal 
"    Charles  A.  (J.  S.  Hare  &  Co.),  r.  1011,  11th 

Av  South 
"    Darrell   A.,  chief   clerk    superintendent's 
offlce  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Express,  r. 
1101/2  McAllister 
"    Edward  B.,  bookkeeper  George  W.  Gibbs 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Hare  Ellas  C,  secretary  Masonic  Board  of  Re- 
lief, Masonic  Temple,  r.  510  San  Jose  Av 
"    Eva  Miss,  principal  Potrero  Free  Kinder- 
garten, r.  510  San  Jose  Av 
"    Fannie  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 

School,  r.  505  Harrison 
"    Frank  J.,  asst.   superintendent  station  D 

Post  Office,  r.  12  Essex 
"    George  A.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1510  Frank- 
lin 
"    John  P.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  433,  4th 
"    John  S.  (J.  S.  Hare  &  Co.),  r.  1030,  11th  Av 

South 
"    Joseph  T.,  janitor   South  San    Francisco 

Masonic  Bldg 
"    J.  S.  &  Co.  (John  S.  and  Charles  A.  Hare^ 
wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  915  Railroad 
Av 
"    Kate    M.,  widow,    teacher    Golden    Gate 

Primary  School,  r.  11014  McAllister 
"    Patrick  M.,  liquors,  433,  4th 
4®=  Hare.    See  Hair  and  Haire 
Haren  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Simon,  fireman  Chemical  Engine  6,  r.   157 
Shipley 
Harenberg  August,  baker,  r.  2333  Greenwich 
HarenburgDora,  widow,  r.  821  Filbert 
Harfst  Christian,  clerk  J.  T.  Meinert,   r.  SE  cor 

California  and  4th  Av 
Harfst  William,    proprietor  The    Launceston, 

110  Eddy 
Hargadon  Bernard,  clerk  P.  McCormick,  r.  90714 
Illinois 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  2917  Clay 
Hargear  W.,  clerk,  r.  1152  Guerrero 
Hargens  Emil  J.,  salesman   Sanborn,    Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  336Capp 
"    Frederick,  teamster   Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1102  Indiana 
"    George,  salesman  F.   W.    Barkhaus,    r.  9 

Wetmore  PJ 
"    John  H.,  principal  St.  Paul's  German  and 
English  School,  r.  336  Capp 
Harger  Charles  H.,  bookbinder,  r.  S  s  Corbett 
Av  nr  Hattie 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  S  s  Corbett  Av  nr  Hattie 
Hargin  William  E.,  laundryman  Modern  Laun- 
dry, r.  735  Brannan 
Hargis  Lionel  D.,  clerk  William  S.  Barnes,  r.  5 

Hyde 
Hargrave  Albert,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
9,  28th 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter,  r.  9,  28th 
"    Harry,  machinist  First  St.  Wks  Union  I. 

Wks,  r.  9,  28th 
"    Harry  Jr.,  pattern  maker,  r.  9,  28th 
"    J.  J.,  fireman  str  Alameda,  r.  37  Everett 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  715  Howard 
Hargraves  Samuel  C,  r.  929  Haight 
Hargreaves  James,  horseshoer  W.  E.  Shaw,  r. 
1621  Market 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Hargro  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  32  Mary 

Hariger  Albert,  real  estate,  r.  431,  27th 

Haring  Augustus,  printer,  r.  221  Lobos 

4®=Haring.    See  Barring 

Harjes  William  E.,  secretary  Thomson  Bridge 

Co.,  9  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
Harker  Charles  G.,  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter, 
room  33,  r.  3214  Washington 

"  Charles  S.,  attorney  at  law,  26  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  16-17,  r.  614'/^  Van  Ness  Av 

"    George  A.,  student,  r.  3214  Washington 

"    Isabelle,  widow,  r.  626  Post 

"    Oliver  A.,  bookkeeper  Wellman,  Peck  & 
Co.,  r.  626  Post 
Harkin  James  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  431  Franklin 
Harkins  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  301  Frank- 
lin 

"  Charles,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain. 
2533Bryant.r.  114,  24th 

"    Charles  R.,  molder,  r.  3OY2  Moss 

"  Charles  G.,  clerk  D.  W.  Frische,  r.  2903 
Geary 

"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  114,24th 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  45  Jessie 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  2903  Geary 

"    George  H.,  electrician,  r.  974  Folsom 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  1113  Tennessee  rear 

"    James,  plumber,  r.  2903  Geary 

"  James  Jr.,  nailer  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1113 
Tennessee  rear 

"    John,  r.  2015,  16th 

"  John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  537  Sacra- 
mento 

"    John,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  2903  Geary 

"  John  P.,  stair  builder  G.  R.  Jesse,  r.  30^^ 
Moss 

"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2903  Geary 

"    Patrick,  r.  45  Jessie 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  131i4  Perry 

"    Peter,  bill  poster,  r.  704  Laurel  Av 

"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  7  Hampshire 

"    Rosana  A„  widow,  varieties,  301  Fremont 

"     Rose,  widow,  r.  55  Silver 

"    T.,  fireman  str  Progreso 

"  Thomas,  master  schr  Una,  offlce  52  Mis- 
sion, r.  A  nr  8th  Av 

"    Thomas,  molder,  r.  643  Folsom 

"    Thomas  P.,  r.  45  Jessie 

"    William  H.,  foreman  Code,  Elf  el  t  &  Co.,  r. 
9  McLea  Court 
Harkinson  Marion  Miss,  teacher   Pixley  Free 

Kindergarten,  r.  Oakland 
Harkness  Agnes,  Miss  dressmaker,  r.  301  Frank- 
lin 

"  Edward,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 
643  Folsom 

"    Fergus  M..  solarprlnter,  1534  Mission  rear 

"  Harvey  W.,  physician,  r.  Pacific-Union 
Club 

"  Lawrence,  traveling  freight  and  passenger 
agent  Atlantic  and  Pacific  RR  Co.,  61 
Chronicle  Bldg 

"    Leslie  J.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  I8I81/ 
Post 
Harkness  Patent  Wax  Candles   (Cincinnati, 
Ohio),  Freeman,  Smith  &  Co.  agents,  122 
California 

"    William,  laborer   Fulton    Eng    and    Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  cor  Baker  and  Greenwich 
Harlan  Charles,  r.  1101 '/^  Broadway 

"  Charles,  clerk  General  Auditor's  offlce  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  12011/4  Jones 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Minnie  H.,  widow,  r.  17031/4  Baker 
Harley  Annie,  widow,  r.  2319  Scott 


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metals,  iron  scrap  and  coopers'  stock, 
844-856  Harrison,  telephone  South  233 

Harley  Charles  K.,  with  Charles  Harley  Co.,  r. 
2319  Scott 

"    Edward,  engineer,  r.  501  Jessie 

"    James,  r.  648  Howard 

"    Michael,  bartender,  r.  506,  4th 

"    Thomas  F.,  solicitor  West  Coast  Adv.  and 
Pub.  Co.,  r.  Tiburon 
Harlln  Taylor,  seaman,  r.  54,  1st 
Harling  Thomas,  shipfitter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  321 

Mississippi 
Harlock  Robert  E.,  butcher,  r.  131%  Shipley 

"    William  M.,  cook  Magnolia  Cafe 
Harloe  Charles  C,  carpenter,  r.  621V4  Minna 
Harloe  Marcus  S.,  successor  to  S.  W.  Dixon, 
importer    and  manufacturer    fine  hats 
and  caps,  237  Kearny,  r.  2527  Howard 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  2527  Howard 

"    Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  2527  Howard 

"    Thomas  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2527  Howard 
Harlow  C.  &  Co.  (Claude  Harlow),  new  and  sec- 
ond hand  furniture,  864-866  Mission 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  305  Turk 

"    Claude  (C.  Harlow  &  Co.),  r.  305  Turk 

"  Dexter  J.,  clerk  registry  division  Post 
OfQce,  r.  1028  Natoma 

"  Fayette  M.,  salesman  C.  Harlow  &  Co.,  r. 
305  Turk 

"    George  T.,  policeman,  r.  6  Turk 

"  George  W.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1077  Tennessee 

"  James,  teamster  C.  Harlow  &  Co.,  r.  305 
Turk 

"  James  R.,  surfman  South  Side  Life  Saving 
Station,  Ocean  Beach  nr  Ocean  Side 
House 

"    Joseph  C,  compositor,  r.  921!^  Folsom 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  316  Minna 

"    Lucelia  Miss,  clerk,  r.  305  Turk 

"    Myron  W.,  r.  2235  Geary 

"    &  Montenegro  (George  T.  Harlow  and  R.  S. 
Montenegro),  liquors,  915  Market 
4®=Harlow.    See  Harloe 
Harm  William  E.,  peddler,  r.  1604  Folsom 
Harman  Clarence    K.,   agent  Kent    Lubricant 
Co.,  22  Jessie,  r.  710  Central  Av 

"    Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  18^4  Garden 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  135  Moultrie 

"    Martha,  widow,  r.  702%  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Peter,  stonecutter  J.  R.  Blanchard  &  Co., 
r.  San  Jose  Av  and  Sagamore 

"  Philip,  carpenter  W.  A.  Lange,  r.  18%  Gar- 
den 

"  Richard,  sausage  maker  Katz  &  Sons,  r. 
1006  Union 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  18%  Garden 

"    Thomas  D.,  r.  1321  Washington 

"  William  C.  clerk  J.  &  E.  B.  Clement,  r. 
957  Market 

'•    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  18%  Garden 
Harmes  John  T.,   (Madison  &  Burke),  r.  Sausa- 

lito 
-e®"Harmes.    See  Harms 

Harmon  Albion  K.  P.,  president  ChoUar  Min- 
ing Co. ,  79  Nevada  Block,  r.  1568  Webster, 
Oakland 
Harmon  Albion  K.  P.  Jr.,  district  superinten- 
dent of  agencies  The  Connec ticu  t  Mu  tual 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  30-31  Mills  Bldg,  3d 
floor,  telephone  Main  766,  r.  Fruitvale 

"  Annie  L.  Miss,  landscape  painter,  20 
Ellis 


Harmon   Charles,     stable    foreman    Goldberg, 
Bo  wen  &  Co.,  r.  607  California 

"    Charles  A.,  with  S.   H.  Harmon  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  Larkspur,  Marin  Co. 
Harmon  Edward  N.,  secretary  S.  H.  Harmon 
Lumber  Co.,  42  Market,  room  3,  r.  San 
Mateo 

"    Edwin  W..  bookmaker,  r.  lOlOA  Bush 

"    E.  W.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    Fred  H.,  bookbinder  A.  J.  LearyCo.,  r.  126, . 
4th 

"    Frederick  E.,  superintendent  circulation 
Chronicle,  r.  Belvedere 

"    Harvey  F.,  whitener  Andersen  &  Daniel- 
sen,  r.  631  Jessie 

"    Ira  J.,  salesman  Black  Diamond  Coal  Min- 
ing Co.,  r.  2323  Fillmore 

"    James  F.,  bartender,  r,  416%  Linden  Av 

"    John  B.,  attorney  at  law,  7-8  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Joseph,  machinist  Universal  Gas  Saving 
Assn.,  r.  1321  Washington 

"    Lewis  C,  salesman  R.  F.  Osborn  &  Co.,  r. 
Lorin 

"    Michael,  r.  8  Harriet 

"    Michael,  bartender  P.  J.  Jones,  r.  926  Na- 
toma 

"    Robert  E.,  r.  621  Jessie 

"  Samuel,  employee  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 
Eddy 
Harmon  Samuel  H.,  president  S.  H.  Harmon 
Lumber  Co.,  42  Market,  room  3,  r.  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
Harmon  S.  H.  Lumber  Co.,  Samuel  H.  Harmon 
president,  J.  K.  C.  Hobbs  vice-president, 
Edward  N.  Harmon  secretary,  wholesale 
and  retail  lumber,  42  Market,  room  3, 
yard  NE  cor  1st  and  Brannan 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  17  Harrison  Av 

"    William,  painter,  r.  1324  Mission 

"    William  F.,  upholsterer,  929    Mission,   r. 
214,  3d 

"    William  N.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  614  Haight 
4®"Harmon.    See  Harman 
Harmonie  Club,  421  Post 

Harmony  (monthly),  M.  E.  &  C.  L.  Cramer  pub- 
lishers, 328,  17th 

"    Hall,  320  Post 
Harmony  Hotel,  Hintz  &  Buck  proprietors,  735 

Brannan 
Harms  Alfred,  bookkeeper  Crown  Distilleries 
Co.,  r.  513  Brannan 

"    Alvin  H.,  groceries,  701  Laguna,  r.  707  La- 
guna 

"    Christian,    bartender  Max  Berndt,  r.  715 
Howard 

"    Frederick  W.  (Harms  &  De  VoU),  906  Mar- 
ket 

"    George  (Henry  Campe  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 

"    H.  &  Co.  (Hermann  and  Hermann  Harms 
Jr.),  wood  and  coal,  511-513  Brannan 

"    Hans,  butcher,  r.  929  Pacific 

"    Henry,  r.  11  Henry 

"    Henry  W.,  salesman  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r.  IIB  Henry 

"    Herman,  bartender,  r.  124  Turk 

"    Herman,  bartender,  r.  328,  5th 

"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  Kansas  bet  Humboldt 
and  22d 

"    Hermann  (H.  Harms  &  Co.),  r.  511A Brannan 

"    Hermann  Jr.   (H.   Harms  &  Co.),  r.    511A 
Brannan 

"    Jacob,  liquors,  W  s  Illinois  bet  Napa  and 
Sierra 

"    J.  H.  L.,  clerk  J.  H.  A.  Folkers  &  Bro.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    John,  waiter  P.  Lammers,  r.  1747  Mission 

"    Lucie  Miss,  bookkeeper  American  Laun- 
dry, r.  Alameda 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  929  Pacific 

"    Peter  (Leu  &  Harms),  r.  14  Albion  Av 

"    Richard  G.  C,  dental  student,  r.  815  Market 

"    William  T.,  clerk  J.  H.  A.  Folkers  &  Bro.. 
r.  Oakland 

"    &  De  VoU  (Frederick  W.  Harms  and  Henry 
H.  De  VoU),  money  brokers    and    real 
estate,  906  Market 
4®"  Harms.    See  Harmes 


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Ellen  C,  widow,  r.  702%  Harrison 
Hannuth  Moritz,  fresco  painter,  decorator  and 
paperhanger,    1031    McAllister,     r.    710 
Grove 
Ham  Catharine,  widow,  r.  416  Fell 
"    William  V.,  salesman  Samuel  Shirek,  r. 
416  Fell 
Harnack  August,  ropemaker  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  137  Broad 
Harnden  Frederick  W.,  dental  student,  r.  1430 
Clay 
"    James  O.,   liquors,    1300  Valencia,  r.   1011 

Guerrero 
"    William  H.,   agent    E.  A.  Bruguiere,   530 
Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
e&'  Harnden.    See  Herndon 
Harned  Jacob  A.  M.,  mining  broker,  410  Kearny, 

room  8,  r.  1003  Polk 
Harnes  Frank,  chicken  raiser,  r.  27th  Av  South 

nrG 
Harnett  Benjamin  A.,  clerk  Pac.  Mail  SS.  Co., 
r.  Berkeley 
"    Edward,    lithographer,    423    Montgomery, 

room  18 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  637  Jessie 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
Sausalito 
«3=  Harnett.    See  Hartnett 
Harney  Anna  Miss,  teacher  Stanford  Primary 
School,  r.  1435a  Mission 
"    Charles  S.  (D.  &  C.  S.  Harney),  r.  514  Guer- 
rero 
"    D.  &  C.  S.  (Daniel  and  Charles  S.),  fcon- 

tr9,ctors,  916  Market,  room  45 
"    Daniel  (D.  &  C.  S.  Harney),  r.  514  Guerrero 
"    Dora  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  3511  Mission 
"    James  C,  r.  1005  Clay 

"    James  H.  (Koch  &  Harney),  r.  633  Guer- 
rero 
"    James  H.,  printer,  r.  4lA  Hill 
"    John,  r.  41A  Hill 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  4lA  Hill 
"    Joseph  G.,  contractor,  916  Market,  room  45, 

r.  514  Guerrero 
"    Joseph  P.,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,   r.   1435a 

Mission 
"    Michael,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  1510  Noe 
"    Minnie  Miss,  stenographer  Pac.  Coast  Sav- 
ings Soc,  r.  41a  Hill 
Harney  Patrick  J.,  Port  Warden  and  agent  Sac- 
ramento Transportation  Co.,  office  Jack- 
son Street  Wharf,  Pier  5,  r.  616  Fell 
"    Philip  H.,  shoemaker,  r.  1510  Noe 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1435a  Mission 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  900  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F.,  bookkeeper  Roos  Bros.,  r.  1435a 

Mission 
"    William,  vaquero,  r.  714,  16th  Av  South 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  925  Hyde 
"    William  F.,  gold  leaf  printer  F.  Korbel  & 
Bros.,  r.  3511  Mission 
Harnish  Franklin  B.,  r.  20  Cumberland  PI 
"    M.  K.   Mrs.,  manager  Ensign  Publishing 
Co.,  132  McAllister,  r.  20  Cumberland  PI 
Harns  Margaret,  widow,  r.  3038  O'Farrell 
Harnwell  William  H.,  laborer,  r.  1404  Nebraska 
Harold  James,  r.  703  Stockton 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  2  McDermott  PI 
"    Peter,  blacksmith  David  Kerr,  r.  2  McDer- 
mott PI 
jefS=Harold.    See  Harrold  and  Herold 
Harowitz  Joseph,  employee  Yolo  Mills,  r.  340 
Tehama 
"    Simon,  tailor,  21,  3d,  r.  340  Tehama 
4®"Harowitz.    See  Horowitz 
Harper  Alexander  J.,  engineer,  319  Pine,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Amanda,  widow,  r.  7  Salmon 
"    Benjamin  D.,  waiter,  r.  343  Minna 
"    B.  K.,  bookkeeper,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Charles  J.,  r.  726  Mission 
"    Edgar  R.,  sergeant  police,  r.  3224  Union 
"    Edward  G.,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

319  Cumberland 
"    Edwin,  compositor  Dewey  Publishing  Co., 

r.  1233  Sanchez 
"    Edwin  D.,  bookkeeper  Eisen  Vineyard  Co., 
r.  319  Cumberland 


Harper   Ella    Mrs.,    nurse    S.  Nursery   for 

Homeless  Children 

"    Eugene,  barber,  r.  119,  3d 

"    F.  G.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
1903  Sutter 

"    F.  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  510 
Geary 

"    Fred,  cook,  r.  539  Sacramento 

"    Fred  F.  G.   (Swayne  &  Hoyt),  r.  332  Shot- 
well 

"    Gustavus  D.,  detective,  r.  2223  Union 

"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  2110  Baker 

"    Horatio  H.,  with  Market  St.  Ry.,  21  Hobart 
Bldg,  r.  1310  Pierce 

"    Ida  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 

"    Jeannette  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 
School,  r.  306'^  Hyde 

"    J.  M.,  mining  expert,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    J.  Mitchell,  clerk  McHugh  &  Ryan,  r.  SW 
cor  Guerrero  and  20th 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  630  Natoma 

"    John,  paper  carrier,  r.  754  Mission 

"    John    L.,  packer  George    H.    Tay  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    Le  Roy,  gripman  Market  St.    Ry.,  r.  813b 
Lott 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  108  Welsh 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  7.  13th  Av  South 

"    Olive  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  232  Shotwell 

"    Oscar,  printer,  r.  214  Perry 

"    Reginald,  clerk,  r.  54,  1st 

"    Richard  B.,  mining  expert,  r.  129  Grove 

"    Richard  L.,  r.  222  Shotwell 

"    Samuel  W.,  park  policeman,  r.  6a  Tremont 
Av 

"    Thomas,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen&Co.,  r. 
4  Folsom  Av 
Harper  William  D.,  general  manager  The  Em- 
porium Co.,  Emporium  Bldg,  r.  711  Jones 

"    William  D.,  paper   ruler   Mysell,  Rollins 
Co.,  r.  34  Silver 
Harper  William  L.,  manager  Columbian  Law 
and  Collection  Agency,  214  Pine,  rooms 
10-11,  r.  306,  5th  Av 

"    William   L.,  timekeeper   Palace  Hotel,  r. 
51,  2d 

"    Wilson,  motorman    Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  914 
Minnesota 
Harpham  Lee  W.  (Harpham  &  Jansen),  r.  3014b 
Sacramento 

"    &  Jansen  (Lee  W.  Harpham  and  Charles 
Jansen),  leather  and  findings,  545  Wash- 
ington 
Harppesoger  Louis,  sawyer  Excelsior  Mill  Co., 

r.  23  Oak  Grove  Av 
Harrier  Eugene,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

2606  Manchester 
Harries  Julian    B.,    accountant,  320    Sansome, 

room  61,  r.  Mill  Valley 
Harries  W.  H.,  agent  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai 
Banking  Corporation,  401-402  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Oakland 
Harrigan  Adele  M.  Eiss,  teacher  Edison   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  237,  11th 

"    Alexander,  liquors,  721  Davis 

"    Andrew  J.,  r.  34  Welsh 

"    Bernard,  clerk,  r.  907^^  Illinois 

"    Charles,  gold  beater,  r.  27  Minna 

"    Cornelius,  r.  237,  11th 

"    Cornelius,  r.  1706  Hyde 

"    Cornelius  J.,  groceries,  1161  Folsom,  r.  1157i^ 
Folsom 

"    Denis,  capitalist,  r.  2404  Clay 

"    Denis  C,  bag  turner  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  105 
Prospect  PI 

"    Denis  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1313  Devisadero 


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Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Harrigan  Elizabeth  B.  Miss,   teacher  Lincoln 
Evening  School,  r.  1706  Hyde 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  12231/4  Folsom 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  247,  3d 
"    George  W.,  policeman,  r.  1712  Hyde 
"    James  J.,  plumber,  r.  1706  Hyde 
•'    John,  stevedore,  r.  34  Welsh 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  816  Sansome 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  928  Alabama 
■'    John  J.,  helper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  422  Oak 
Harrigan  Jolin  J,,  secretary  Board  Port  War- 
dens, office  Clay  St.   Wharf,   r.   802  Val- 
lejo 
"    Joseph  T.,  medical  student,  r.  1706  Hyde 
"    Josephine  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Primary 

School,  r.  237,  11th 
"    Laura  Miss,  saleslady  A.  Mautz  &  Co.,  r. 

524b  Capp 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  235,  12th 
•'    Mathew,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  1001/2,  2d 
''    Michael   J.,    plumber,   3005   Polk,    r.    1122 

Broadway 
"    Peter,   bartender  P.  McCormick,  r.   907i4 

Illinois 
"    Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  10241/4  Howard 
"    R.  J.,    collector   Edward   J.    Creely,  r.  34 

Welsh 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Timothy  T.,  boilermaker,  r.   108  Langton 

rear 
"    William,  washer  Modern  Laundry,  r.  Har- 
mony Hotel 
•'    William  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  681 
Harrison 
J8S"Harrigan.    See  Horigan  and  Horrigan 
Harriman  Charles   E.,  switchman,  r.   1507  Guer- 
rero 
"    Fred  W.  (Melendy  &  Harriman),  r.  llSSVi 

Alabama 
"    Leonard  E.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1516 

Polk 
"    N.  H.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Everett 
Harring  Margaret,  widow,  r.  710  Green 
Harrington  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Alphonso,  carpenter,  r.  J  bet  10th  and  11th 

Av 
"    Ann  J.,  widow,  r.  1455  Minna  rear 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  122  Taylor 
"    Arthur,  clerk  Wolf  Fleisher,  r.  Golden  Gate, 

Alameda  Co. 
"    Arthur,  machinist  Risdon  L  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

443  Bryant 
"    Benjamin  G.,  news  stand,  NE  cor  Mission 

and  4th,  r.  359  Stevenson 
"    C,  fireman  str  Mexico 
•'    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1410  Alabama 
"    Charles,  bottler  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

336  San  Jose  Av 
"    Charles  J.,  teamster,  r.  243,  11th 
"    Charlotte  T.  Miss,  bookkeeper  L.  Scatena 

&  Co.,  r.  414  Octavia 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  1014  Army 
•'    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Cornelius,  stevedore,  r.  1784  Folsom 
"    Cornelus,  vocalist,  r.  25  Clementina 
"    Cornelius  Jr.,  peddler,  r.  1014  Army 
"    Cornelius  D.,  bag  maker,  r.  105  Prospect  PI 
"    Cornelius  J.,  r.  6  Albion  Av 
"    Daniel,  butcher,  r.  1015,  11th  Av  South 
"    Daniel,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1233,  6th 

Av  South 
"    Daniel,  salesman  Henry  Levy,  r.  1015,  Uth 

Av  South 
"    Daniel,  tanner,  r.  438,  25th 


Harrington  Daniel,  tanner,  r.  1318  Hampshire 
"    Daniel F.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  338. 
24th 

Denis,  teamster,  r.  3110  Geary 

Ebenezer  H.,  laborer,  r.  1806  San  Carlos  Av 

Edmund  Rev.  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Domi- 
nic's Monastery 

Edward  B.,  laborer,  r.  25  Clementina 

Edward  B.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2103 
Leavenworth 

Edward  C,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1784  Folsom 

Edward  H.,  repairer  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co..  r. 
707  19th 

Edward  J.,  boilermaker,  r.  25  Clementina 

Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  104  Shipley 

Ellen  J.,  widow,  r.  434  Natoma 

Eugene  L.,  plumber,  r.  8  Louisa 

Eugene  W.  (William  Taaflfe&  Co.),  r.  1164. 
15th  Av  South 

Frank,  miner,  r.  1067  Market 

Frederick  S.,  porter  Chicago  Clothing  Co. , 
r.  12  Hubbard 

George,  paper  hanger,  r.  60  Erie 

George  H.,  milk  dealer,  220,  23d,  r.  U25i^ 
Alabama 

Gregory  P.,  policeman,  r.  1212b  Larkin 

Hannah,  widow,  r.  60  Erie 

Hannah,  widow,  r.  168  Perry 

Hannah,  widow,  r.  412  Ringold,  rear 

Harry,  fireman  str  Noyo 

Harry,  seaman,  r.  814  Diamond 

Isaac,  special  policeman,  r.  11^  Moss 

James,  r.  261,  1st 

James,  driver  Peter  Petersen,  r.  605  Dolores 

James,  machinist,  r.  443  Bryant 

James,  merchant,  r.  1410  Alabama 

James,   salesman  StoU  &  Van  Bergen,  r. 
712/2  Tehama 

James  E.,  janitor  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  453% 
Tehama 

James  E.,  teamster,  r.  1455  Minna  rear 

John,  r.  333,  31st 

John,  assayer,  r.  1034  Potrero  Av 

John,  carpenter  N.  Parrish  &  Co. 

John,  clerk,  r.  163  Perry 

John,  elevatorman,  334  Pine,  r.  13^4  Free- 
Ion 

John,  laborer,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Cortland  Av 

John,  peddler,  r.  907  Bryant 

John,  miner,  r.  1014  Army 

John,  upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 
1309%  Steiner 

John  D.,  gilder,  r.  11%  Moss 

John  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 
r.  434  Natoma 

John  J.,  molder  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  1430 
Mission 

John  M.,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r. 
1233,  6th  Av  South 

John  T.,  shoemaker,  r.  915  Vallejo 

Joseph,  conductor,  r.  60  Erie 

Joseph,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 
F.  D.,r.  409,  1st 

Joseph  F.,  artist,  611  Clay 

Josie  J.  Mrs.,  insurance,  502  Montgomery, 
r.  311  Broderick 

Julia,  widow,  r.  37  Clarence  PI 

L.  Ransom,  clerk  Leon  Kauffman,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

Mamie,  domestic,  1718  Howard 

Margaret,  widow,  r.  1233,  6th  Av  South 

Mary,  widow,  r.  8  Louisa 

Mary,  widow,  r.  163  Perry 

Mary,  widow,  r.  453%  Tehama 

Mary,  widow,  r.  713%  Tehama 

Mary,  widow,  r.  1309%  Steiner 

Mary  E.,  domestic,  108  Walnut 

Matthew,  driver  M.  Getz  &  Co.,  r.  1410  Ala- 
bama 

Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  834  Mission 

Michael  H.,  master  bktn  Omega,  ofQce  48 
Market,  room  1 

Michael    J.,   conductor  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r. 
345.  5th  Av 

N.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  434  Na- 
toma 

Neal,  millhand  Tilhnann  &  Bendel,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Patrick,  butcher,  r.  1333,  6th  Av  South 


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Harrington  Patrick,  guard  County  Jail  No.  2, 

r.  1023  Hampshire 
"    Paul,  cook  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  549  Minna 
"    Peter,  r.  243,  II  th 

"    Robert  L,.,  with  Caley  &  Roeder,  r.  243,  11th 
"    Thomas,  telegraph  operator,  r.  1014  Army 
"    Timothy,  r.  819a  24th 
"    Timothy   J.,  truckman    Truck   5,  r.  1209!4 

Steiner 
"    Timothy  J.,  butcher  William  Taaffe  &  Co., 

r.  1154, 15th  Av  South 
"    Townsend  B.,  miner,  r.  622i/4  Ellis  rear 
Harrington  W.  D.  S.,  editor  and  manager  The 

Forester  of  America,  14  McAllister 
"    Whitwell  P.,  elevatorman  Pioneer  Bldg,  r. 

2007  Mission 
Harrington  Willard  B.,  president  Merchants' 

Club,  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  1118 

Sacramento 
"    William,  pressman  Brunt,  r.  71214  Tehama 
"    William,  ropemaker,  r.  Treat  Av  ir  Precita 

Av 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  30  Clay 
"    William,  watertender  str  Australia 
"    William  C,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  147  Silver 
"    William  E.,  carpenter.  3,  8th,  r.  1043  Mis- 
sion 
"    William  J.,  r.  560  Folsom 
"    William  W.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

321/2,  27th 
j8®="Harrington.    See  Herrington 
Harris  Abraham,  clerk,  r.  1127  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Abraham,  shoemaker  Joseph  Harris,  r.  1910 

Powell 
"    Adolph,  liquor  dealer,  r.  3426  Fillmore 
"    A.  F.,  asst.   engineer   Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  1308 

Leavenworth 
"    Aimee  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1528,  28th 
"    Ala,    jeweler   Harry    W.    Tuckey,   r.   1234 

O'Farrell 
"    Albert  R.,  barber  Joseph  Pinkney,  r.  314, 

6th 
"    Alexander,  shoemaker,  r.  1837  Ellis 
"    Alice  K.,  widow,  r.  615  Bush 
Harris  Ambrose,  editor  American  Investor,  15 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Larkspur 
"    Annie,  dressmaker,  r.  2421  California 
"    A.  R.,  watchman,  r.  727  Bush 
"    A.  S.,  agent,  r.  1908  Mission 
"    Augustus,  seaman,  r.  13  Federal 
"    Benjamin  (Harris  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  2126  Post 
"    Benjamin,    barber,    1348   Valencia,   r.  2833 

Mission 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  Moses  J.  Franklin,  r. 

1210  Buchanan 
"    Benjamin   D.,  bartender    G.  W.  Harris,  r. 

1503  Larkin 
"    Benjamin  E.,  stockraiser,  r.  1626  Turk 
"    Benjamin  H.,  janitor  The  German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  1425  Jackson 
"    Benjamin  W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r, 

1839  Polk 
"    Benjamin  W.,  machinist,  r.  1708  Turk 
"    Bernhard,  capitalist,  r.  1318a  Eddy 
"    Bernard,  junk,  r.  153  Shipley  rear 
"    Bernard  D.,  r.  1503  Larkin 
"    Bessie  L.  Mrs.,  clerk  TJ.  S.  Pension  Agency, 

r.  11 IB  Franklin 
"    Blanche,  widow,  r.  519  Ellis 
Harris  Brothers  &  Co.  (Benjamin,  Marcus  and 

Charles    Harris),    wholesale   groceries, 

321  California 
"    C,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    C.    B.,    investments,    15    Mills    Bldg,  5th 

floor,  r.  Larkspur 
"    Charles,  baker  str  Corona 
Harris  Charles  (Harris  Bros.  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent   Lewis    Packing  Co.  and  Vinegar 

Works,  625  Front,  r.  1628  Sutter 
"    Charles,    cigar   manufacturer,    600    Mont- 
gomery, r.  447  Haight 
"    Charles,  clothing,  527  Pacific 
"    Cnarles,  salesman,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk,  r.  2624  Howard 
"    Charles    J.    Mrs.,    watchcase    maker,    13 

Trinity,  r.  123314,  26th 
"    Charles  M.,  bookkeeper  Louis  Saroni    & 

Co.,  r.  527  Pacific 
"    Charles  M.,  laborer,  r.  18  South  Park 


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Harris  Charles  N.,   attorney  at  law,  19  Mills 

Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  839  Stevenson 
"    Charles   P.,  restaurant,  1024  Hyde,   r.  933 

Kearny 
"    Charles  P.,  stock  broker,  318  Pine,  rooms 

4-6,  r.  1114  Haight 
"    Charles  S.,  r.  938  Geary 
"    Charles  S.,  commercial  traveler,  r.  1218a 

Eddy 
"    Charles  W.,  bartender   G.  W.  Harris,    r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  7291/2  Union 
"    Cyrus  B.,  policeman,  r.  313a  San  Jose  Av 
"    D.  Mrs.,  liquors,  66  Everett 
"    Daniel,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  811  Scott 
"    Daniel,   clerk   Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,    r.  1230 

Laguna 
"    Daniel,   engineer   Oregon  Imp.  Co,  r.   161 

Perry 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  IO3214  Noe 
"    David,  bookkeeper  W.  Harris  &  Co.,  r.  10 

Yerba  Buena 
"    David,  painter,  411^4  Eddy,  r.  437  Eddy 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    David,  tailor,  r.  555^  Minna 
"    David,  trader,  r.  547  Mission 
"    David  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  130,  15th 
"    David  D.,  capitalist,  r.  2120  Vallejo 
"    David  M..  extraman  Engine  27,    r.    2130b 

Sutter 
"    David  M.,  molder,  r.  I6I814  Devisadero 
"    Edward  (W.  Harris  &  Co.),  r.  1804  Laguna 
"     Edward,    cigars,   2133   Fillmore    and    1534 

Market,  r.  1231  Market 
"    Edward,  tailor,  r.  228,  7th 
"    Edwin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1804  Octavia 
"    Edwin  F.  (Ames  &  Harris),  r.  Portland,  Or. 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  655  Capp 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2420  Post 
"     Ellen    A.,    widow,    livery     and    boarding 

stable,  807  Montgomery,  r.  Golden  Gate, 

Cal. 
"    Elmer,  clerk   Baker  &   Hamilton,  r.  2116 

Sutter 
"     Emerson,  machinist,  r.  1528,  28th 
"     Emily  Mrs.   (Perkins  &  Harris),   r.  931i/ 

Folsom 
"     Ernestine,  widow,  r.  7291/^  Union 
"    Etta,  widow,  r.  238  Taylor 
"     Eva,  widow,  r.  SSM  Moss 
"    Flora  Miss,  candy  maker,  r.   120  Shipley 

rear 
"    Frank,  barber,  106  Leidesdorff,  r.  1338  Eddy 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  419  Clayton 
'•    Frank  C,  laborer,  r.  1003  Buchanan 
"    Frank  E.,  janitor  Mechanics'  Institute,  r. 

1  Chelsea  PI 
"    Frank  E.  Mrs.,   teacher  fancy  work,  r.   1 

Chelsea  PI 
"    Frank   G.,    asst.    propertyman    Morosco's 

Grand  Opera  House,  r.  708'/^  Mission 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  709  Post 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper  M.  Phillips  &  Co.,  r. 

511  McAllister 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  707,  24th 
"     Frederick  W.,  physician,  935  Market,  r.  832 

Haight 
"    Frederick  W.,  poultry  and   game,  33  City 

Hall  Market,  r.  1537  Turk 
"    George,  r.  531  O'Farrell 
"    George,  clerk  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  1430  Broadway 
"    George,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  435,  33d 
"    George,  teamster  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  307.  23d 
"    George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  730  Fell 


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Harris  George  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1812H  Post 
"  George  D,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  1610  Poik 
"    George  M.,  dental  student,  r.   160  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    George  P.,  r.  1510b  Hyde 
"    George  P.,  carpenter,  r.  615  Pine 
"    George  R.,  mechanical  dentist  Colton  Den- 
tal Assn.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Georges.  &  Sons  (Philadelphia),  printers 

and  lithographers,   L.  F.  Tuttle  agent, 

320  Sansome,  room  2 
"    George  W.   (Pendleton  &  Harris),  r.   1621 

Howard 
Harris   George    W.,    proprietor    The   Temple 

Bar,  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Grant 

Av  and  Sutter,  r.  1503  Larkin 
"    George   W.,  traveling    salesman  Hawley 

Bros.  Hardware  Co. 
"    Goodwin,  bookkeeper  E.   Campion,   r.  2433 

Buchanan 
"    Gustave,     doorkeeper     Morosco's    Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  110,  6th 
"    Gustave,    salesman    Greenberg  &    Green- 
berg,  r.  402,  4th 
"    G.   W.,   secretary  Wittland  Produce  Co., 

324-326  Davis,  r.  1427B  Jackson 
"    H.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Hardy    C,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1003  Buchanan 
•'    Harry,  r.  1314  John 
"    Harry,  gardener,  r.  529  Guerrero 
'■    Harry,  operator,  r.  575  Minna 
"    Harry,  shipping  clerk  Sideman,  Lachman 

&  Co.,  r.  1413  Jackson 
"    Harry,   waiter    str  State    of  California,  r. 

931%  Folsom 
"    Harvey  E.,  machinist,  r.  119  Coliingwood 
'  •    Harvey  E.  Jr. ,  architect,  r.  119  Coliingwood 
"    Henry,  cigars  and   tobacco,  3  Stockton,  r. 

470  Jessie 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  402,  4th 
"    Henry,  clerk  J.  Levin  &  Co.,  r.  810  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Henry,  musician,  r.  6  Metcalfe  PI 
"    Henry,  porter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  porter   P.   Berwin  &  Bro.,  r.   1210 

Buchanan 
"    Henry,  tailor,  956  Howard,  r.  429  Natoma 
"    Henry  A.,  carpenter,  r.  540  Bush 
"    Henry  A.,   clerk  Charles  Christensen,  r.  2 

Bond 
"    Henry  B.,  salesman  Hoffman,  Alexander  & 

Co.,r.  1405  Steiner 
"    Henry    H.    (Harris,    Kingston    &    Co.),   r. 

Rutherford,  Napa  Co. 
"    Henry  J.    (S.  &  H.  Harris),  r.  429  Fulton 
"    Henry  J.,    foundry  man  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  560  Howard 
Harris  Henry  R.,  druggist,  proprietor  Potrero 

Pharmacy,  NW  cor  Butte  and  Kentucky, 

r.  802  Tennessee 
"    Herbert  S.,  bartender,  r.  502  Bush 
"    Herman,  agent  Albert  Mamlock,  1404  Polk, 

r.  822  Turk 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  1910  Powell 
"    Herman,  merchant  tailor,  1932  Fillmore 
"    Herman  J.,  barber,   102,  7th,  r.  828  Eliza- 
beth 
"    Herman    J.,    bookkeeper    Standard    Soda 

Water  Wks,  r.  2808,  16th 
"    Isaac  (Platshek  &  Harris),  410  Townsend 
"    Isaac,  shoemaker,  r.  610  Octavia 
"    Isaac  J.,  butcher  153  Shipley 
"    Isabella,  stewardess  str  Peru 
"    Isador  (Harris  &  Hess),  r.  1127  Golden  Gate 

Av 


Harris  Isadore  E.,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

1413  Jackson 
"    Isaiah,  salesman  Harris  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1628 

Sutter 
"    Jacob,  clerk,  r.  458  Clementina 
"    Jacob,  clerk  Joseph  Harris,  r.  1910  Powell 
"    Jacob,  junk,  125  Shipley 
"    Jacob,  ladies'  and  gent's  furnishing  goods, 

2808,  16th 
"    James,  r.  432i/4,  7th 

"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  808  Kentucky 
"    James,  special  policeman,  r.  3110  California 
"    James,  steward,  r.  915  Sacramento 
"    James  C,  mechanic  Cal.  St.   RR.,  r.  1430 

Broadway 
"    James  D.,  deputy  U.   S.   Marshal,   r.   1123 

McAllister 
"    James  J.,  teamster  California  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1015  Market 
Harris   James  W.,   superintendent  California 

Street  CablQ  Railroad  Co.,  SW  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Hyde,  r.  2326  California 
"    Jane,  domestic,  1910  Polk 
"    J.  Clyde  (W.  F.  Harris  &  Co.),  r.  600  Oak 
"    Jennie,  saleslady,  r.  1210  Buchanan 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  700  Post 
"    John,    driver   National   Ice  Co.,  r.   102154 

Market 
"    John,  junk,  r.  125  Shipley 
"    John,  wood  sorter,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  224  Minna 
"    John  B.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  406'/^ 

Larkin 
"    John  F.,  harness  maker,  r.  324  Hayes 
"    John  F.,  transfer  clerk   Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  1751  Polk 
"    John  H.,  accountant,  r.  706%,  14th 
"    John  H.,  operator  Gold  and  Stock  Tel.  Co., 

r.  579  Minna 
"    John  L.,  cook,  r.  848  Folsom  rear 
"    John  T.,  real  estate  agent,  632  Market,  r. 

307  Castro 
"    Joseph,  clothing,  525%  East,  r.  1910  Powell 
"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  1111%  Castro 
"    Joseph,   tailor  and  clothing,  204  Brannan, 

r.  671  McAllister 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  2  Marcy  PI 
"    Justus,  porter,  r.  626  California 
Harris,  Kingston  &  Co.  (Henry  H.  Harris  and 

Thomas    Kingston),  native    wines   and 

brandies,  123-127  Eddy 
"    Kirk  E.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  724  Ridley 
"    L.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1801  California 
"    Lawrence  W.,  clerk  Alliance  Assurance 

Co.,  r.  1804  Octavia 
"    L.  D.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 

r.  501  Broadway 
"    Louie,  solicitor,  r.  661  Walnut  Av 
"    Louis,  jeweler,  r.  1127  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  417  Scott 
"    Louis,  peddler,  r.  8  Eldridge 
"    Louis,  poultry  and  game,  103-104  California 

Market,  r.  114  Powell 
"    Louis,  salesman,  r.  661  Willow  Av 
"    Louis,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress  Co., 

r.  228,  7th 
"    Louis  A.,  barber,  9  Sutter,  r.  2510%  Mis- 
sion 
"    Louis  L.,  bookkeeper  Jules  Levy  &  Bros., 

r.  927  Ellis 
"    Louisa  Mrs.,  r.  619 Bush 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  2510%  Mission 
■'    Marcus  (Harris  Bros.  &  Co.),  and  manager 

Lewis  Packing  Co.  and  Vinegar  Wks, 

625  Front,  r.  2212  Devisadero 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1730  Lyon 
"    Mark,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  2807-2809,   16th 
"    Mark  E.,  salesman  Mark  Harris,  r.  2807, 

16th 
Harris  Marshall   C,    manager    Golden    Gate 

Dredging  and  Reclamation  Co.,  17 Mills 

Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  141  San  Jose  Av 
"    Marx,  tailor,  r.  119  Trenton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  822  Turk 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.   S.   Mint,  r.  1204 

Leavenworth 
"    Mary  L.  Mrs.,  r.  35 Taylor 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1307  Pacific 


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Harris  Matt,  manager  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale 

Lumber  Co.,  SE  cor  5th  and  Brannan,  r. 

102  Hayes 
"    Matthew,  pension    attorney,  SO    Ellis,   r. 

4521/2  Minna 
"    Matthew  Jr.,  collector  Chicago  Clock  Co., 

r.  102  Hayes 
"    Max,  loan  ofQce,  528  Montgomery,  r.   729% 

Union 
"    Max,  tailor,  r.  1024  Folsom 
•'    Maxwell,  auctioneer,  r.  605  Green 
"    May  Mrs.,  r.  789  Mission 
"    M.  C,  clerk,  r.  1933  San  Jose  Av 
"    Merriman   C.    Rev.,  DD.,    superintendent 

Japanese  M.   E.  Mission  and  Church,  r. 

1329  Pine 
"    Meyer,  pawnbroker,  r.  307  Clementina 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1210  Buchanan 
"    Mitchell  G.,  tailor,  226   Brannan,   r.    1210 

Buchanan 
"    Monroe,  carpet  layer,  r.  470  Jessie 
"    Monteflore  S.,  clerk  S.   Edward  Asher,  r. 

470  Jessie 
"    Moses,  cigarmaker  Schwerin  &  Son,  r.  671 

McAllister 
"    Moses,  glazier,  r.  120  Shipley  rear 
"    Moses  H.,  barber  Samuel  J.  Kaminski,  r. 

523A  Hayes 
"    Moy,  stock  clerk  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  527  Pacific 
"    Nathan,  cigarmaker,  r.  1210  Buchanan 
"    Nathan,  clerk  Henry  Harris,  r.  470  Jessie 
"    Nathaniel  H.,  president  Bunker  Hill  and 

Sullivan  Mining  and  Concentrating  Co., 

223-224  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Pacific  Union 

Club 
Harris  Nicholas  R.,  agent  U.  S.  Secret  Service 

Division,  U.   S.   Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 

12,  r.  1123  McAllister 
■'    Nicholas  R.  Jr.,  asst.  U.  S.  Secret  Service, 

r.  1123  McAllister 
"    Norman  A.,  mining  engineer,  r.  414  Cole 
"    Norman  C,  salesman  Le  Count  Bros.,  r. 

1933!/2  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Norman  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  805 Page 
"    Oscar,   livery    stable,  2414    California,  r. 

2502/2  California 
"     ,  Oswald  &  Noble  (William  Harris,  Joseph 

Oswald    and    Hippolyte    Noble),  lock- 
smiths and  machinists,  208  Leidesdorfl 
-"    Packing  and  Provision  Co.  (incorporated). 

Robert  A.  Harris  president  and  general 

manager,   E.  B.  Cushman  treasurer  and 

secretarv,  wholesale  market  and  ware- 
house, 6th  from  King  to  Berry,  general 

office  Rodeo,  Cal. 
"    Pauline  Miss,  saleslady  Solomon  Harris, 

r.  402,  4th 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  1413  Jackson 
"    RachaelMiss,  candy  maker,  r.  120  Shipley 

rear 
"    Racin,  teamster,  r.  415  Brannan 
"    Ralph,   porter    J.    O.    Meyerink,  r.   1910^^ 

Powell   . 
"    Ray  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  228,  7th 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  cashier  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1910  Powell 
"    Reuben  L.,  laster,  r.  620  Stevenson 
"    Richard  H.,  gardener,  r.  W  s  Uranus  nr  17th 
"    Robert,  hostler,  r.  11  Gordon 
"    Robert  A.,   president  Harris  Packing  and 

Provision  Co.,  6th  and  King,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  F.,  engineer,  r.  1423  California 
"    Robert     J.,     drayman    Corporation   Yard 

S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  1118  Bryant 
"    Roland,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  328 

Jessie 
Harris  Rorae,  proprietor  Laurel  Palace,    NW 

cor  Kearny  and  Bush,  r.  .531  Geary 
"    S.  &  H.  (Samuel  and  Henry  J.),  barber, 

1306  Market 
"    Samuel,  r.  228,  7th 
"    Samuel,  r.  1209  Laguna 
"    Samuel  (S.  &  H.  Harris),  r.  41iy2  Oak 
"    Samuel,  barber,    631    Sacramento,    r.    351 

Grove 
"    Samuel,  collector,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Samuel,  furnishing  goods,  20  East  South. 

r.  1127  Golden  Gate  Av 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Mantels,  Grates 

aod   Fireplace   Trironjings 

ARTISTIC  CESIGHS. 


311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Harris  Samuel,  tailor,  r.  161  ^4  Harriet 
■'    Samuel,  watchman,  r.  307  Clementina 
"    Sarah  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  402,  4th 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  20  Pierce 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  1003  Buchanan 
' '    Sherrard  G. ,  bookkeeper  Henry  Wolff,  r.  416 

Octavia 
"    Sigmund  H.,  salesman  Moses  J.  Franklin, 

r.  5  Columbia  Square 
"    Simon,  peddler,  r.  17  Harriet 
■'    Simon,  tailor,  321  Montgomery  Av,  r.  729^4 

Union 
"    Simon  M.,  clerk  Bush  Bros.,  r.  1226  Eddy 
"    Singer  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,   1237  Mar- 
ket 
"    Sol,  bartender  D.  J.  Tobin,  r.  1228  Eddy 
"    Solomon,  cigars  and  tobacco,  402,  4th 
"    Solomon,  clerk  C.  L.  Doychert.  r.  511  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Stanley,  clerk,  r.  509  Powell 
'•    Stephen  L.,  cashier  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  1804 

Octavia 
"    Thomas,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    Thomas,  shoe  maker,   227  Jackson,  r.    655 

Capp 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1430  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1028'/2 

Pacific 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

431  Ridley 
"    Thomas  H.,   salesman   Wakefield    Rattan 

Co.,  r.  380Shotwell 
"    Thomas  S.,  salesman  Brigham,   Hoppe  & 

Co.,  r.  3133  Washington 
"    Thomas  K.,  engineer  G.  W.  Pennington  & 

Sons,  r.  2  Bond 
"    Thomas  P.,  teamster,  r.  1118  Bryant 
"    Thomas  R.,   special   agent    Northwestern 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1827  Market 
"    Timothy,  brass  finisher  Vincent  Kingwell. 

•   r.  Oakland 
"    T.  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  905,  20th 
"    W.,  bartender,  r.  1045  Market 
"    W.  &  Co.   (Walter    and    Edward    Harris), 

clothing,  626  Kearny 
"    Walter  (W.  Harris  &  Co.),  r.  Los  Angeles. 

Cal. 
"    Walter  J.,  r.  436,  14th 
"     W.  F.  &  Co.    (William   F.    and   J.    Clyde 

Harris),  groceries,  90-92,  9th 
"    Wilda  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  78  Murphy  Bldg 
"    Wilford,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
"    William  (Harris,  Oswald  &  Noble),  r.  1528, 

25th 
"    William,  clerk, r.  632  Mission 
"    William,  clerk  Shumate  Pharmacy,  r.  1633 

Devisadero 
"    William,  coal  passer,  r.  541.  1st 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  16  Valley 
"    William,  shoemaker  William  H.  Benson,  r. 

707,  24th 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  325  Minna 
"    William  B.,  capitalist,  318  Pine,  rooms  4-6 
"    William  E.,  whitewasher,  r.  5  Lick  Alley 
"    William   P.   (W.    F.    Harris   &    Co.,    and 

Dewitt  &  Harris),  r.  600  Oak 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  1430  Broadway 
"    William  H.,  pattern   maker   Dow    Steam 

Pump  Wks,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    William  H.,  porter,  r.  .32iy2  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Willliam  H.,  shipping  clerk  Smith's  Cash 

Store,  r.  259  Richland  Av 
"    William  H.,  waiter  Hornlein  Bros.,  r.  SbS 

"    William  L.,  r.  16  South  Park 


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ItNADliN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO ,  329  Market  St 


Harris  William  L.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  811 
Harrison 
"    William  W.,  insurance  solicitor,   r,  I5IO14 

Sanchez 
"    William  W.,  printer  Call 
"    William  W.,  teamster   Overland   Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  1708  Howard 
"     W.  J.,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 
"    W.  M.,  clerk  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Zoe  H.,  bookkeeper  L.  Goodfriend  &  Co.,  r. 
1406a  O'Farrell 
Harris  &  Jones  (Hugh  B.  Jones  and  Frederic 
R.  King),  dealers  in  lumber,  doors,  sash 
and    blinds,    728-738   Bryant,   telephone 
South  96 
Harris  &  Hess  (Isador  Harris  and  William  T. 
Hess),  attorneys  at  law,  4  Mills  Bldg, 
8th  floor 
4®=" Harris.    See  Harries  and  Harriss 
Harrison  A.  Dalton  (Catton,  Bell  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Ada  Miss  (Harrison  &  Ginsberg),  r.    218 

Perry 
'■    A.  Edward, machinist  Carah  &  Bailey,  r. 

29  South  Park 
'•    Annette,  domestic,  r.  9V4  Le  Roy  PI 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  1614  Guerrero 
"    A.   Roy,    business    manager   Mrs.   Nettie 
Harrison,  r.  40  Geary 
Harrison  Arthur   0.,    general    foreman  Sutro 
Baths,  r.  2912  Sacramento 
"    Benjamin,  r.  714  Bush 

"    Benjamin   marine  engineer,   9  Mission,  r. 
Oakland 
Harrison    Benjamin    T.,   in   charge  Chinese 
Bureau  U.  S.  Customs,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  71,  r.  832  California 
"    Charles,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co..  r.  532  Haight 
"    Charles  F.,  factory  hand    Pac.   Roll    Mill 

r.  218  Perry 
"    Charles  F.,  janitor  Burlington  Route,  r.  753 
Harrison 
Harrison  Charles  H.,  president  Sausalito  Land 
and  Ferry  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  6, 
r.  Sausalito 
"    Charles  P.,  boxmaker,  r.  614  Kearny 
"    Clarence,  diesioker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    David   J.,    plumber   W.  E.    Lane,    r.    1817 

Stockton 
"    D.  Joseph,  boilermaker,  r.  24  Stanly  PI 
"    Duncan  J.,  bookkeeper  Central  Coal  Co.,  r. 

634  Post 
"    Edward,  r.  3  Fulton 

"    Edward  C.  (Blake  &  Harrison),  attorney  at 
law,  39-42  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,   r.   3321 
Clay 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk  Post  OfBce,  r.  Brooklyn 

Hotel 
"    Edward  S.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  28  Ford 
"    Edward  S.,  traveling  passenger  agent  Bur- 
lington Route,  r.  753  Harrison 
Harrison  E.  L.  Dr.,  dentist,  131  Post,  rooms  10- 
11,  r.  2011  Green 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  504  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  notions,  1332  Pacific 
"    Erastus  G.,  agent,  r.  19  Silver 
"    Eugene,  salesman  Rosenberg  Bros.,    r.    16 

Everett 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  9^4  Le  Roy  PI 
"    Francis   R.,  printer  Emerson  Drug  Co.,  r. 
29  South  Park 


Harrison  Frank,  clerk,  r.  753  Harrison 

"    Frank,  painter,  504  St.  Rose's  Av 

"  Frank  J.,  bicycle  repairing,  600  Van  Ness 
Av.,  r.  917  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Frederick,  mason  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  123 Chattanooga 

"  Frederick  A.,  accountant,  r.  1235  Leaven- 
worth 

"  Frederick  A.,  porter  Wetmore  Bros.,  r.  812 
Kearny 

"    George,  janitor,  r.  9^4  Le  Roy  PI 

"  George  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  2a5,  12th  Av 

"  George  H.,  1st  officer  str  Corona,  r.  121 
Perry 

"  George  W.,  inspector  Fire  Underwriters' 
Inspection  Bureau,  r.  223  Webster 

"    George  W.,  paper  carrier,  r.  19  Silver 

"    George  W.,  whitener,  r.  4  Stephen's  Court 

"    Harry,  r.  9%  Le  Roy  PI 

"  Harry,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1554 
Kentucky 

"    Jacob  H.,  carpenter,  r.  420  "Valley 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  504  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    James  D.,  carpenter,  r.  9  Norfolk 

"  James  J.,  proof  reader  Chronicle,  r.  Russ 
House 

"  James  K.  Rev.,  superintendent  California 
Home  Missionary  Society,  735  Market, 
r.  Berkeley 

'•    James  V.,  r.  1801  Pierce 

"  J.  Hunter,  insurance  broker,  303  California, 
r.  2507  Pacific  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  70  Shipley 

"    John  E.,  r.  532  Haight 

'•    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  218  Perry 

"  John  M.,  clerk  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r. 
412  Lett 

"  John  W.,  coal  and  metal  broker,  303  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  12-13,  r.  Sausalito 

"    Joseph,  boatman  F.  Graff,  r.  24  Stanly  PI 

"  Joseph,  bookkeeper  Valleau  &  Peterson,  r. 
2634  Howard 

"  Joseph,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  24 
Stanly  PI 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  217  Clara 

"  Joseph,  real  estate,  69  Columbian  Bldg,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Joseph  H.,  clerk  M.  Lambeth  &  Co.,  r. 
2621/^  Clara 

"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    Leo,  bicycles,  r.  917  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Louis  J.,  commission  merchant,  303  Cali- 
fornia, room  12,  r.  Sausalito 

"  Luke  H.,  policeman,  r.  cor  El  Dorado  and 
Bryant 

"    Mark,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1811  Pierce 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13  Zoe 

"    Matthew  C,  engraver,  r.  1710^4  Pest  rear 

"    May  L.,  widow,  r.  2940  California 

"  Michael  (Hall  &  Harrison),  r.  16  Ever- 
ett 

"     Nellie,  widow,  r.  702V2  Harrison 

"     Nettie  Mrs.,  cosmetics,  40  Geary 

"  Newton  F.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 
Co.,  r.  612  Bush 

"  Peter,  carriage  maker  W.  E.  Shaw.,  r.  70 
Shipley 

"  Philip  J.,  attorney  at  law,  17  Nevada 
Block,  r.  919  Pine 
Harrison  Primary  School,  Mi=s  Louise  McEl- 
roy  principal,  N  s  Grove  bet  Larkin  and 
Polk 
Harrison  Ralph  C,  Associate  Justice  Supreme 
Court  of  California,  chambers  825  Mar- 
ket, Emporium  Bldg,  r.  919  Pine 

"    Randolph  H.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Engineers, 

533  Kearny,  r.  2505  Washington 
"  Richard,  laborer,  r.  1520  Jackson 
"    Richard,   teamster  Albert  E  Buckman,  r. 

4  Alemany  Av 
"    Richard  C,   attorney  at  law,  101  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  919  Pine 
"     Richard  F.,  weigher  Western   Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  29  South  Park 
Harrison  Robert,   attorney   at  law.  325  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  23-24,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Robert,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 


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Harrison  Robert  C,  with  Pac.  Coast  Co-opera- 
tive  Credit   Co.,   28-29   Merchants    Ex- 
change Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert  D.,  r.  532  Haight 
"    Robert  J.,  merchant,  r.  917  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Robert  J.  Jr.,  r.  917  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ruth,  widow,  r.  2131  Vallejo 
"    Street  Wharf  (Pier  16),  foot  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  1332  Pacific 
"    Thomas  C,  wharf  builder,  r.  24  Stanly  PI 
"    Thomas  E.,  painter,  r.  15  Parker  Av 
"    Thomas  L.,  baker  str  San  Juan,  r.  521,  1st 
"    Thomas  R.,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,   r.  2505 

Washington 
"    Thomas  S.,  collector,  r.  17  Rincon  PI 
"     Victor,  clerk   Jacob  S.   Oppenheim,  r.    16 

Everett 
"    Vincent  M.,  gripman,  r.  1916  Page 
"    Virginia  Miss, teacher  Miss  West's  School, 

r.  2014  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Wesley  B.,  confectionery,  750,  33d 
"    William,  clerk  Pierce  &  Son,  r.  1332  Pa- 
cific 
"    William,  liquors,  618  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Harrison  WiUlam  Greer,  manager  North  Pacific 
Branch  Thames  and  Mersey  Marine  In- 
surance Co.    Limited,   305  California,  r. 
2507  Pacific  Av 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  510  Ellis 

HARRISON  WILLIAM  H, 

leading  brands  of  imported  Key  West 
and'  domestic  cigars,  tobaccos  and  ci- 
garettes, 9-13  Powell,  r.  319  Hyde 

Harrison  William  H.,  policeman,  r.  1801  Pierce 
"    William  H.,  laborer  U.  S.   Customs,  r.  13 

Zoe 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  13  Zoe 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  409  Jersey 
Harrison  WiUiam  P.,  publisher  and  proprietor 
Hotel  Gazette,  420  Kearny,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Wolf,  tailor,  r.  14  Hubbard 
"    &  Ginsberg  (Miss  Ada  Harrison  and  Miss 
Leoni  Ginsberg),  milliners,  219  Geary 
>6®"Harrison.    See  Harrisson 
Harriss  John  D.,  clerk,  r.  1220  Turk 
4®-Harriss.    See  Harris 

Harrisson  Charles,  coffee  saloon,  427  Pine,  r.  310 
Montgomery  Av 
"    H.,  clerk,  r.  207  Minna 
Harrje  John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

18th  and  Sanchez 
Harrod  Samuel,  barber,  709,  5th  Av 
Harrold,  Belcher  &  Allen  (incorporated),  Wil- 
liam   J.  Belcher    president,    Lewis    H. 
Allen  secretary,  antique  furniture  and 
upholstery,  508  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
5257 
Harrold  Frank,  secretary  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co. 
301-203  Market,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  427  Sutter 
"    G.   Frank  E.,  carpenter  U.  S.   Engineer's 

Dept.,  r.  29201/2  Pierce 
"    George  W.,  cashier  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co., 

r.  Fruitvale 
"    J.,  fireman  str  Mexico 
"    James  H.  (Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.),  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
-•'    John  F.  (Harrold,  Belcher  &  Allen),  r.  New 

York 
"    John  J.,  butcher  Joseph  Flach,  r.  337,  19th 
"    John  W.,  painter,  r.  337, 19th 
"    Richard,  r.  232  Page 

"     Veronica   Miss,    teacher    Hawthorne  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  337,  19th 
"    William,    porter    Neville  &  Co.,   r.  3930|^ 

Pierce 
"    William\L,  mail  clerk  Monitor,  r.  337,  19th 
"    William  P.,  r.  2500  Leavenworth 
4®-Harrold.    See  Harold  and  Herold 
Harron  David,  laborer,  r.  35  Laurel  Av 
Harron  Howard,  attorney  at  law,  548-549  Em- 
porium Bldg,  r.  NE  cor  Bush  and  Jones 
Harron  John  0.,  vice-president  Parke  &  Lacy 
Co.,  21-23  Fremont,  r,  2122  California 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  350  Clementina 
4®="Harron.    See  Haran 
Harrow  Frank,  teamster,  r.  909  Kearny 


narrower  Henry,  foreman  carpenter  Risdon  I. 
and  L.  Wks.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  drygoods,  1732'/4  Market 
Harry  Amos,  coppersmith,  r.  361^4  Harriet 
"    August,  driver  Devlin  &  Sons,  r.  Morse  nr 

Watt  Av 
"    August,  laborer,  r.  736a  33d 
"    Christian,  teamster,  r.  734  Grove 
"    James  E.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks 
"    John   R.,  storekeeper   construction  dept. 

Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  736a  32d 
"    Mary  J.,  bakery,  323  Hyde 
"    Robert  J.,  janitor,  r.  323  Hyde 
4®="Harry.    See  Hary  and  Hurry 

HARSHALL  ABE, 

merchant   tailor,    fine    tailoring    at 
moderate  prices,  12  Kearny,  r.  228,  3d 

Harshall  Gerson,  tailor,  r.  228,  3d 

"    Gustav,  capitalist,  11  Montgomery,  r.  1008 
Post 
Harshbarger   Sherman    C,    clerk    Newman   & 

Levinson,  r.  1613  Sutter 
Harsher  Samuel,  dry  goods,  r.  10!4  Harriet 
Harstad  B.  Rev.,  pastor  Our  Saviour's  Scan- 
dinavian Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 
r.  1631  Howard 
Harsy  George,  liquors,  23  Van  Ness  Av.,  r.  103 

Fell 
Hart  Abraham,  waiter,  r.  510  Jessie 

"  Abraham  L.,  clerk  Post  OfBce,  r.  414  Ash 
Av 
Hart  A.  H.  Co.  The  (New  York),  manufactui-ers 
twines,  yarns  and  shoethreads,  David 
D.  Sutphen  manager,  219  Front 
Hart  Albert  D.,  manager  Pacific  Creamery  and 
Cannery  Construction  Co.,  room  47,  Ex- 
press Bldg,  35  New  Montgomery,  r.  301 
Leavenworth 

"    Albert   J.,    salesman   Wheeler  &  Wilson 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  9  Scott 

"    Alfred  P.,  artist,  r.  836  O'Farrell 

"    Alexander,  helper  Union  Soap  Factory,  r. 
cor  15th  and  Potrero  Av 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  112  Shipley 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  315!/^  Chattanooga 
Hart  Arch   C,  dentist,  33-35  Donohoe  Bldg.  r. 
910  Steiner 

"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  406  Bryant 

"    Belle  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1432  Howard 

"    Bertha  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  702^4  Harrison 

"    Benno,    importer   Japanese    and    Chinese 
Silks.  13-15  Sansome,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 

"    Brothers  (Julius  and  Marcus),  tailors,  116 
Montgomery 

"    Charles,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 

"    Charles,  cook,  r.  871  Market 

"    Charles,  vice-president  KuUman,   Salz  & 
Co.,  106  Battery,  r.  Chicago 

"    Charles  A.,  porter  Waller  Bros.,  r.  406  Bry- 
ant 

"    Charles  B.,  searcher  records,  r.  715  Howard 

"    Charles  E.,  dental  student,  r.  11  Polk 

"    Christine     Miss,     vice-principal     Rincon 
Grammar  School,  r.  836  Green 

"    Cora    Miss,    teacner    Everett     Grammar 
School,  r.  24  Clinton  Park 

"    Daniel  G.,  litho  pressman  Schmidt  Label 
and  Litho.  Co.,  r.  316  Fair  Oaks 

"    Daniel  W.,  machine  hand   G.   M.  Kutz  & 
Co.,  r.  316  Fair  Oaks 

"    David,     salesman    Greenebaum,    Weil  & 
Michels,  r.  1230  Eddy 

"    D.  K.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1001  Powell 


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Hart  Edward  H.,  general  agent  Penn  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  39-^0  Chronicle  Bldg, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Edward  T.,  teamster,  r.  406  Broadway 
"     Edwin  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  438 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  400  Duncan 
"    Emanuel,  salesman     Raphael's,     r.    1141 

Market 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  30  Louisa 

■  '    Frank,  clerk,  r.  221/2  Clinton  Park 
"    Frank,  plasterer,  r.  29I814  Pine 

"    Frank,  stableman  Smith  &  Poultney,  r.  344 

Brannan 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  Ill, 

3d  Av 
"    Frank    W.,    chief    officer    str    Coptic,    r. 

Alameda 

■  '    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  530,  3d 

"    Frederick  C,   clerk  John  L.   Boone  r.  915 

Guerrero 
"    Frederick  H.,  r.  708  Army 
"    Frederick  J.,   salesman  H.  &  L.  Bloch,  r. 

915  Guerrero 
"    George,    machinist  Am.    Type    Founders 

Co.,  r.  2010Larkin 
"    George,  pileman    Harbor   Commissioners 
"    George,   tule  worker  B.   F.  Gilman,  r.  cor 

15th  and  Potrero  Av 
"     George  D.,  teamster,  r.  23  Dale  PI 
"    George  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  846  Mission 
"    George  E.,  collector  Farnsworth  &   Rug- 

gles,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
■'    George  K.,  chipper  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  1101 

Powell 
"    George  K.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1101  Powell 
"     Harry,  bartender  New  Western  Hotel 
"    Harry  E.,  bartender  Washburne   &    Jen- 
nings, r.  110  Eddy 
"    Harry  J.    (Harry  J.  Hart  &  Bro.),  r.   1501 

Gough 
'■    Harry  J.  &  Brother  (Harry  J.  and  Sydney), 

commission  merchants,  106  Pine 
"    Henry,  r.  1417  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  I6O414  Pacific  Av 
"    Henry    H.,    physician    and    surgeon,    114 

Powell 
■'    H.  H.,  coachman,  621  O'Farrell 
"    H.  P.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
••    Ira,    salesman    M.   Hart,  r.     1417    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  406  Bryant 
"    James  D.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 

402  O'Farrell 
Hart  James  W.,  secretary  and  manager  Ship- 
owners' and   Merchants'    Tugboat  Co., 

and   secretary  The  California  Dry  Dock 

Co.,  303 California,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
■'    J.  Charles,  barber,  r.  921  Market 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  19a  Bryant  Av 
Hart  Jerome  A.,  managing  editor  The  Argonaut, 

213  Grant  Av.,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    John,  r.  16  McLea  Court 
"    John,  r.  130  Ellis 

'■    John,  capitalist,  office  14  Montgomery 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  793  Mission 
•■    John,  laborer,  r.  8  Polk  Lane 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  151  Silver 
"    John,  whitener  Sanborn,  Vail&  Co.,  r.  7191/2 

Minna 
"    John  A.,  mechanic,  r.  9  Scott 
"    John  P.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  2918 

Pine 
■'    John  S.,  policeman,  r.  933  Sutter 
"    John  W.,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

15th  nr  Potrero  Av 


Hart  Joseph,  porter,  r.  520  Stevenson  rear 
"    Judah  A.,  insurance,  301  California,  r.  1524 

Webster 
"    Julien,  salesman  B.  Hart,  r.  1020  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Julius  (Hart  Bros.),  r.  2616  California 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  601A  Fell 
"    Kate  S.,  widow,  manager  The  Ramona,  130 

Ellis 
"    Louis  E.,  clerk  Stauf&  Cooper,  r.  24  Clin- 
ton Park 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  22  Dale  PI 
"    Lydia  Miss,  r.  26b  Hawthorne 
"    Lydia  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Grammar 

School,  r.  836  Green 
"    Lydia  Mrs.,  r.  1432  Howard 
"    Mamie,  domestic,  705  Pierce 
Hart  Marcus  (Hart  Bros.),  and  gent's  furnish- 
ing goods,  400  Kearny,  telephone  Main 
1572,  r.  3820  California 
"    Mark  I.,  butcher,  r.  29181/2  Pine 
"    Martin,    teamster  A.   B.  Maguire,  r.  3012 

Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1  Boyd 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  600  Fulton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6355^  Natoma 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  31.  11th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  35  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    MaryC,  widow,  r.  2524  Market 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1003b  Bush 
"    May  Miss,  shirt  maker,  r.  1432  Howard 
"    Michael,  r.  45414  Minna  rear 
"    Michael,  liquors,  934  Brannan 
"    Michael,  plumber  W.  J.  J.  Weekes,  r.  629 

Lombard 
"    Michael,  roofer  Nelson  C.  Walton,  r.  23 

Geneva 
"    Michael  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  114,  11th 
"    M  ilton  H. ,  clerk  Henry  Harris ,  r.  415  Mason 
"    Morton,    engineer  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  417 

Minna 
"    Moses,  capitalist,  r.  1025  Post 
"    Nellie  M.  Miss,  clerk  Armour  Packing  Co., 

r.  215^  Chattanooga 
"    Patrick,  engineer,  r.  1127  Harrison 
"    Patrick  A.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  227  Ful- 
ton 
"    Pauline   Miss,   teacher  Rincon   Grammar 

School,  r.  836  Green 
"    Samuel,  capitalist,  r.  The  Montrose 
"    Susan  Miss,  teacher  Buena  Vista  Primary 

School,  r.  34  Clinton  Park 
'•    Sydney  (Harry   J.   Hart  &   Bro.),   r.    1524 

Webster 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  29I814  Pine 
"    Thomas,  driver  Engine  15,  r.  907  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  346  Michigan 
"    Thomas,  miner,  r.  316  Minna 
"    Thomas,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Thomas,  painter  John   G.   Edmondson,   r. 

1050  Howard 
"    Walter  H.,    barber    C.  G.  Fuller,  r.  5361/2 

O'Farrell 
"    William,  r.  635M  Natoma 
"    William,  r.  1311  Sacramento 
'•    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  345,  3d 
Hart  William  H.  H.,  attorney  at  law,   l49-lo2 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  948  Guerrero 
"     William  J.,  tinner  Corporation  Yard,  S.  F. 

F.  D.,  r.  1407  Sacramento 
"    William  R.,  r.  314  Turk 
"    William  R.,   tailor  Grennan  Bros.,  r.  1311 

Sacramento 
"    William  W.,   soap  maker    New    England 
Soap  Co.,  r.  15  Potrero  Av 
4®=-Hart.    See  Hardt 

Hartarg  W.  A.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  625,  3d 
Hartcandy  James,  molder,  r.  333,  3d 
Harte  Dominick,  bartender  John  F.  Farley,  r. 
308  Shipley 
"    Gregory  P.,  secretary  Cosmos  Club 
"    John,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy,  r.  13  HoUis 
"    Michel,  r.  315,  6th  Av 
Hartel  John,  woodsman,  r.  5.37  Sacramento 
Hartell  Frederick  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  6I81/3 

Filbert 
Harter  Alexander,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Bernard,  policeman,  r.  2015  Fillmore 


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Harter  Clinton  W.,  U.  S.  Revenue  officer,  r.  721, 

"    Frank  L.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  246,  6th 
"'    Henry  J.,  r.  1012  Sacramento 
4®°Harter.    See  Hartter  and  Harder 
Hartert  William,  laborer,  r.  17  Sheridan 
Hartery  James,  coachman,  r.  2611  Pine 
"    James  Jr.,  electrician,  r.  2611  Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  2611  Pine 
"    William,  teamster  Wainwright  &  Easton, 

r.  2611  Pine 
"    William  D.,  butcher,  r.  2611  Pine 
Hartfelder  William,  barber,  1604  Pacific  Av 
Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford, Conn.), 
H.  K.  Belden  manager,  Whitney  Palache 
assistant  manager,  313  California 
"    James,  rigger  and  stevedore,  r.  S6%  Haw- 
thorne 
"    John,  fireman  Engine  25,  r.  2542  Folsom 
"    Life  and  Annuity  Insurance  Co.,  Timothy 
Ellsworth   Pacific    Coast  manager,  640 
Market 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  36!^  Hawthorne 
"    Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance  Co. , 

Mann  &  Wilson  agents,  306  Sansome 
"    Thomas,  r.  249  Ritch 

"    William  T.,  porter  S.   Koshland  &  Co.,  r. 
666  Harrison 
4®=-Hartford.    See  Harford 

Harth  Arthur  P.,  dental  student,  r.  1236  Mar- 
ket 
"    Constant,  brewer,  r.  5  McCormick  PI 
"    Michael,  plumber,  r.  629  Lombard 
Harthorn  Paul  D.,  engineer,  r.  161  Perry 
Hartig  Herman,  hostler  J.  W.  Morshead  &  Son, 

r.  20  Clay 
Harting  Charles,    tinner  Joseph  Budde,  r.  910 
Pacific 
"    George,  salesman  Charles  J.  Leist  &  Co., 
r.  612  Eddy 
Hartje  Dietrick,  clerk  J.   D.  H.   Hartje^  r.  731 

Brannan 
Hartje  Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE 

cor  22d  and  Chattanooga,  r.  922^4,  22d 
Hartje  J.  D.  H.,   groceries,  731-733  Brannan,  r. 

983  Harrison 
4®=Hartje.    See  Harrje 
Hartke  Carl  C,  groceries,  1338  Washington 
Hartle  William  C.  student  Van  der  Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  35814  Jessie 
Hartleitner  Lorenz,  tailor,  126J£  O'Farrell 
Hartlett  Laurence,  butcher,  r.  1215  Pacific 
Hartley  Charles,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2828,  16th 
"    David,  r.  600  Mariposa 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter,  r.  603  Turk 
"    Erasmus  Z.,  policeman,  r.  2828,  16th 
"    Harry,  waiter  str  Australia 
"    John,  machinist   H.    G.    Layng    Machine 

Wks,  r.  1015/2  Folsom 
"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  260i4  Brannan 
"    Minnie    Miss,    teacher   elocution,    r.    1221 

O'Farrell 
"    Philip,  steward  George  Dawson,  r.  NE  cor 

20th  Av  and  California 
"    Roland     E.,   physician    and    surgeon,   606 

Haight 
"    William,    coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa,    r. 
1519  Hyde 
Hartling  Henry,  painter,  r.  5^4  Bowie  Av 
Hartman  Christoph,  restaurant,   NE    cor  Turk 
and  Steiner,  r.  1434  Turk 
"    Edward  E.,  proprietor  The  Glenbrook,  116, 

6th 
"    Ferris,  comedian  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r.  9 

Powell 
"    Frank  C,  hoseman  Engine  20 
"    Gussie  Miss,  cloakmaker,  r.  15!4  Harriet 
"    Gustavo,  clerk,  r.  621  Hyde 
"    Gustavo,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  14 

Farren  Av 
"    Harry  L.,  brass  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  532  Hickory  Av 
"    Israel,  nurse,  r.  1534  Harriet 
"    J.  &  Son  (Jacob  and  Moses  L.),  butchers, 

519  Gough 
"    Jacob  (J.  Hartman  &  Son),  r.  517  Gough 
"    Jacob,  shoemaker,  r.  Beach  bet  Broderick 
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Hartman  Jacob  C,  clerk  Cerf,  Schloss  &  Co., 

r.  923  Geary 
"    Lottie,  laundress  Mrs.   C.   Martin,  r.  2625 

Mission 
"    Marcus,  liquors,  316  Clay,  r.  1104  Jackson 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  227a  O'Farrell 
"    Moses  L.  (J.  Hartman  &  Son),  r.  517  Gough 
"    Paul,  salesman,  r.  15^4  Harriet 
"    Philip,  liquors,  1019  Market,  r.  873  Mission 
"    Selma,  widow,  r.  1604%  Lexington  Av 
"    Sigfried,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  131  Page 
"    Simon,  clerk  Morris  H.  Marks,  r.  517  Gough 
"    Simon,  student,  r.  IbVi  Harriet 
Hartman   Theodor,   secretary  Oakville   Wine 

Co.,  SW  cor  Army  and  Folsom 
"    Theodore,  miner,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Thomas,  compositor,  r.  701  Stockton 
"    Yetus,  cook,  r.  566  Minna 
Hartmann  Adolph,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  1805b  Dupont 
"    Adolph,  restaurant,  1722  Devisadero 
"    Adolph  E.,  insurance  broker,  204  Sansome, 

r.  116,  6th 
"    Benjamin,  manufacturers'  agent  Buyer  & 

Reich  Co.,  r.  1431  Webster 
"    Brothers  (John  and  George),  groceries  and 

liquors,  516,  2d 
"    Charles,  driver  California  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

1308,  17th 
"    Charles,  painter  George  Hartmann,  r.  1101 

Rhode  Island 
"    Charles  F.,  pressman  T.  J.  Davis,  r.  321,  28th 
"    Charles  H.,  restaurant,  1218  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    Christian,  clerk  Roehr  &  Eggers,    r.    1800 

Howard 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  I6I914  Howard 
"    Emile  C,   painter  Daniel    Foley,    r.    2025 


Ernest  W.,  watchmaker,  126  Kearny,  room 

6,  r.  417  Broderick 
Eugene,  r.  22  Julian  Av 
Frank,  wrapper  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  311 

Laidley 
Frederick  A.,  druggist  B.  Broemmel,  r.  1910 

Steiner 
Frederick  E.,  capitalist,  r.  2609  Clay 
Frederick  G.,  salesman  Etienne  Guittard, 

r.  502  Fulton 
Frederick  H.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  758  San  Jose  Av 
George  (Hartmann Bros.),  r.  14a  South  Park 
George,  paints  and  oils,  31714,  3d,  r.   1101 

Rhode  Island 
Harry,  paperhanger  George    Hartmann,  r. 

1101  Rhode  Island 
Henry,  r.  5  South  Broderick 
Henry,  boat  builder,  r.  2025  Mason 
Henry  F.,  r.  765/2  Howard 
Henry  H.,  cashier  C.  Carpy  &  Co.,  r.  2609 

Clay 
Jacob,  nurse  German  Hospital,  r.  108  Noe 
John,  r.  1805b  Dupont 
John  (Hartmann  Bros.),  r.  14a  South 
John,  laborer,  r.  3  Federal 
John,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
John  F.,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

321,  28th 
Louis  E.,  shipping  clerk  Dickman-Jones 

Co.,  r.  1911  Dupont 
Louis  F.,  porter,  r.  2025  Mason 
Madeline,  widow,  r.  22  Julian  Av 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  2025  Mason 
Mary  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  3  Federal 
Otto  A.,  chemist  Edward  Neumann,  r.  1437 

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Hartmann  Paul,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Rudolph,  bakery,  423,  4tli 
"    Tillie  Miss,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho. 

Co.,r.  1805b  Dupont 
"    Vigus,  cook  Daniel  W.  Say  lor,  r.  556  Minna 
"    William,  ironworker,  r.  34  Tehama 
Hartmanshenn  John,  merchant  tailor,  706  How- 
ard, r.  S06,  15th 
Hartnady  Thomas,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r. 

S33,  3d 
Hartnet  D.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1107 

Tennessee 
Hartnett  Daniel  (Callahan  «&  Hartnett),  r.  3129 
Geary 
"    Daniel  D.,   carpenter  and  builder,  r.   149 

Fair  Oaks 
"    Edward,  hostler  James  Tomkinson,  r.  554 

Bryant 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  554  Bryant 
"    Eugene,  carpenter,  r.  149  Fair  Oaks 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  343  Jessie 
"    James  P.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r. 

227  Austin  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  bricklayer,  r.  1215'/4  Pacific 
"    John,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r.  24 

Minna 
"    Lawrence,  butcher,  r.  I21514  Pacific 
"    Maurice  L.,  carpenter,  r.  149  Fair  Oaks 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  343  Jessie 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    Theresa  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  554  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  132  Clara 
"    William,  r.  227  Austin  Av 
"    William,  toundryman,  r.  2018  Dupont 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  202  Moulton 
J8®-Hartnett.    See  Harnett 
Hartnup  William  A.,  waiter  J.  R.  Jorgensen,  r. 

311  Jessie 
Hartog  Edward,  collector,  r.  344  McAllister 
Harton  L.  G.  Mrs.,  reporter,  r.  Russ  House 
Hartrick  Charles,  bartender,  r.  547  Folsom 

"    Edward,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  2017  Ellis 
Hartshorn  Charles  A.,  housemover,  r.  Ill  Polk 

"    Elbridge  G.,  r.  1813  Market 
Hartsough  Clarence  H.,  compositor  Call,  r.  109 
Leavenworth 
"    David,  machinist,  r.  105  Oak 
Hartter  Alfred  M.,  secretary  Hartter,  Hayes  & 
Co.,  216  Front,  r.  810  Page 
"    Fred  M.,  clerk  Traffic  Assn.  of  California, 
r.  810  Page 
Hartter,  Hayes    &    Co.   (incorporated),  Louis 
Hartter  president,    Michael    J.    Hayes 
vice-president,  Alfred  M.  Hartter  secre- 
tary, wholesale  and  jobbing  grocers,  216 
Front 
"    Louis,  president  Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.  316 

Front,  r.  810  Page 
"    Louis  H..  clerk  Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.,  r.  810 

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"    Markus,  butcher  Jacob  Moock,  r.  31  Valen- 
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"    Richard,  clerk  Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.,  r.  810 

Page 
"    Walter,  printer,  r.  810  Page 
Hartung  Doris,  widow,  r.  1609  Baker 
"    Julius,  dentist,  r.  1043  Mission 
Hartwein  Jacob,  cooper,  r.  Anderson  nr  Powhat- 

tan 
Hartwell  Jerry  T.,  laborer,  r.  Hunter's  Point 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  542  Birch  Av 
Hartwell,  Mitchell  &  Willis  (William  H.  Hart- 
well,  Edward  H.  Mitchell  and  Harry  R. 
Willis),  art    stationers,   engravers  and 
printers,  325  Post  and  107  Montgomery 


Hartwell  Samuel  H.,  r.  2940  California 
"    Thomas    D.,    lumber  surveyor,  r.   2717  La- 

guna 
"    William  C,  waiter,  r.  a58V4  Jessie 
"    William  H.  (Hartwell,  Mitchell  &  Willis), 
r.  753,  18th 
Hartwick  Alice,  domestic,  1321  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co. , 

r.  463  Shotwell 
"    Sophus  (Hartwick  &Freese),  r.  10)7  Hamp- 
shire 
"    &    Freese    (Sophus   Hartwick    and  Peter 
Freese),  publishers  Bien  (Scandinavian 
weekly),  633  Montgomery 
-eS'Hartwick.    See  Hardwick 
Hartwig  Alvin,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r.  957 
Market 
"    Arthur  M.,  brakeman,  r.  625,  3d 
"    Charles,  laborer  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r.  13314 

Haight 
"    Frederick  C,  piano  tuner  Kohler  &  Chase, 
r.  1812  Market 
;8®"Hartwig.    See  Hardewig 
Hartwigsen  Helen     Mrs.,    janitress    Normal 

School,  r.  906  Powell 
Harty  Annie  A.  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer. 
r.  521  Mission 
"    George  B.,  photo  engraver  Cal.  Photo  En- 
graving Co.,  r.  118  Eddy 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2816  Pine 
Hartzell  Adolf,  gold  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

Milbrae 
Harvey  Andrew,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
"    Arthur,  laborer,  r.  331  Beale 
"    Benjamin  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2656  Folsom 
"    Charles  D.,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Harvey  D.  Morris,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.   1110  Folsom  nr  7iii,  hours   1    to 
3  and  6  to  7  p.  m.,  telephone  South  223 
"    Elizabeth  F.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2656  Folsom 
"    Eugene,  mining,  r.  259  Clara 
"    Eugene  T.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  719  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Frederick  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  824  Fell 
"    Fulton  J.,  dairyman,  r.  871  Shotwell 

HARVEY  GEORGE, 

California  Stump  Puller,  Arthur  Barnes 

manager,  and    dealer   crucible  steel 

cahle  and  hand  forged  chains  of  the 

very  best  quality,  office  and  works 

82-84  Zoe  nr  Brannan 
Harvey    George,  driver   Katz  &  Sons,  r.    1006 

Union 
' '    George  D. ,  clerk,  r .  2406  Bush 
"    George  F.,  stock  clerk  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  724, 

31st 
' '    George  H. ,  master  tugboat  Rescue,  Va  Uejo 

St.  Wharf,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    George  J.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 

r.  16051/4  Devisadero 
"    Harrold  H.,  clerk  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Henry  E.,  laborer  Arctic  Oil.  Wks  r,  303,  3cl 
"    Herbert  C,  butcher,  r.  1816  Hyde 
"    Horatio  E.,   collector  London,  Paris    and 

American  Bank,  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  139,1  th 
"    James,  quartermaster,  r.  5  Alice 
"    James  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  217,  2d 
"    James  W.,  foreman  Pope  Mfg  Co.,  r.    1811 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Janette  E.,  dressmaking,  1119  Mission 
Harvey  J.  Downey,  office  36  Columbian  Bldg, 

916  Market,  r.  2262  Franklin 
"    Joel  H.,  proprietor  Harvey's   Vallejo    and 

S.  F.  Express,  332  Bush,  r.  Vallejo,  Cal. 
"    John  C,  bartender,  r.  2406  Bush 
"    John  D.,  compositor,  r.  733  Pine 
"    JohnF.,   deputy   License  Collector,  r.  432 

Turk 
"    John  S.,  clerk  Am.  Type  Founders  Co.,  r. 

724,  31st 
"    John  W.  (Harvey  &  Johnson),  r.  3919  Mis- 
sion 


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Harvey  John  W.,  engineer  tug  Monarch 
"    John  W.,  furniture,  516  Valencia 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  508,  6th 


1,  clerk,  r.  118  Eddy 
Harvey  Joseph,  clerk  New  Wisconsin  Hotel,  r. 
1312  Mason 
"    Joseph  F.,  molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,   r. 

432  Clementina 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1816  Hyde 
"    Leonard  S.,  lodgings,  1119  Mission 
Harvey  Le  Roy  G.  (Le  Roy  G.  Harvey  &  Co.),  r. 
Oakland 

HARVEY  LE  ROY  G.  &  CO. 

(Le  Roy  G.  Harvey  and  Howard  E. 
Wright),  real  estate,  insurance  and 
financial  agents.  518  Montgomery, 
telephone  Main  5721 

Harvey  Lewis  P.,  master  tug  Water  Nymph,  r. 

242  Chattanooga 
"    Lowell  N.,  receiver  Cal.  St.   RR.,  r.  1257 

California 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  16  Allen 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  35  Gilbert  rear 
"    Mary  A.   Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School ,  r.  2656  Folsom 
"    N.  P.,  marine  engineer,  r.  411  Ridley 
•'    Patrick  J.,  plumber,  r.  2656  Folsom 
"    Peter,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Baltimore  and 

Ohio  Railroad,  9  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r. 

818  Scott 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  141O14  Folsom 
"    Richard  T.,  tinsmith,  r.  16  Allen 
"    Rose  Miss,  compositor,  r.  2656  Folsom 
"    S.  P.,  water  tender  str  Columbia 
"    Stuart  S.,   laborer  Union  I.   Wks,   r.    504 

Napa 
"    Thomas,  electrician,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Thomas,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co. 
"    Walter  C,  driver  J.   Levin  &  Co.,  r   211 

Taylor 
"    Walter  W.,  fireman  Engine  5,  r.  1345  Pow- 
ell 
"    Warren,  engineer  tug  boat  Monarch 
"    William,  machinist   Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  724,  21st 

HARVEY  WILLIAM  A., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
211  Taylor,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p. 
m.,  telephone  Jessie  81 

Harvey  William  H.,  r.  969a  Howard 
"    William  H.,  dental  student,  r.  191  Hyde 
"    William  H.,  furniture,  990  Folsom,  r.   407 

Minna 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  724, 

21st 
"    William  J.,  shipping  clerk  Methodist  Book 

Depository,  r.  8171,4  Jessie 
"    William  L.,  miller  Del  Monte  Milling  Co 

r.  411  Ridley 
"    William  T.,  butcher  Convey  &  Sons,  r.  1816 

Hyde 
"    &  Johnson  (John  W.  Harvey  and  George 
Johnson),  milk  dealers,  2614  Mission 
4®"Harvey.    See  Hervey 
Harvill  James   H.,  solicitor  O'Farrell  &  Co    r 

534  Bush 
Harville  A.  J.  (Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.),  r.  NW  cor 
23d  and  Eureka 
"    Benjamin  F.,  commission,  r.  NW  cor  23d 

and  Eureka 
"    Jennie  P.,  widow,  r.  814  Ellis 
"    John  S.,  salesman  Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.,  r 
.    814  Ellis 
Harwell  George,  seaman,  r.  247,  2d 
Harwick  H.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
Harwood  Charles  J.,  watchman  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Henry  F.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co 

r.  326  Larkin 
"    Jean  Miss,  principal  Two  Friends'  Kinder- 
garten, r.  1818  Sacramento 
Hary  Christian,  driver  National  Brewing  Co.,  r 

734  Grove  ^        ' 

Harze  Amand,  glass  silverer  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co 

r.  97  Hoffman  Av 
Has  Brouck  Joseph,  secretary  Bancroft-Whit- 
ney Co.,  438  Montgomery,  r.  Tamalpais 
Station 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

SEAT  CUSHIONS 

In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Hascall  Charles  A.,  physician,  1802  Market 
Hasche    Claus,    laborer   John  Schmidt,    r.    832 

Harrison 
Haseltine  Charles   E.  (Charles  E.  Haseltine  & 

Co.,  r.  380  San  Jose  Av 

HASELTINE  CHARLES  E.  &  CO. 

(Charles  E.  Haseltine),  stevedores  and 
ballasting,  54  Mission 

Haseltine  Charles  W. ,  fireman  Charles  E.  Hasel- 
tine &  Co.,  r.  380  San  Jose  Av 
' '    Lewis  B. ,  reporter  Edwards  Publishing  Co. , 

r.  380  San  Jose  Av 
"    Robert  E.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  400'/^,  6th 
4®-Haseltine.    See  Hasseltine,  Hazleton  and 

Hazelton 
Hasemann  Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  Texas  nr  Yolo  -— ; 
Hasenberg  Meyer,  packer,  r.  320  Austin  Av                  ^^ 
"    William,  bookkeeper   James   Scott,   r.  320         /*  /• 
Austin  Av                                                                 >,• 
Hasenjaeger  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard               "^— 
Hasenmaier  Barbara,  domestic,  1519  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    Mary  A.,  domestic,  1514  Larkin                              C/^ 
Hasenmeier  Hugo,  baker  Jacobson  &  Peterson          t?^ 
r.  7251/2  Bush                                                    '         ^gi 
Haser    Jennie,  widow,    dressmaking,    14  Mc-         T^ 
AUister                                                                     P^ 
Hashagen  Christian,  milkman,  r.  Anderson  nr         fSO 
Crescent  Av 
"    Martin  (Hashagen  &  Martens),  r.  .=506,  6th             i-— ^ 
"    &  Martens  (Martin  Hashagen  and  Herman         j  *"! 
C.  H.  Martens),  liquors,  506,  6th                          »—-, 
4®-Hashagen.    See  Hasshagen                                     .  ~] 
Haskell  Benjamin  B.,  attorney  at  law,  409  Call-         '-■*■-' 

fornia,  r.  Alameda 

Haskell  Burnette  G.,  attorney  at  law,  331  Mont         P* 

gomery,  rooms  28-29,  r.  1722  Mission  C^ 

Haskell  Charles  L.,   saddlery  and  harness,  511         ^Sj 

Market,  r.  234,  12th 

"    Daniel   H.,    master   tugboat    Fearless,  r.         ,—-1 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas  5^ 

Haskell  D.  H.,  attorney  at  law  and  agent  Call-         t^w 

fornia  Woolen  Mills,  118  Battery,  r.  SE 

cor  California  and  Webster 

"    Dudley,  clerk  George  W.   McNear,  r.  1607 

Baker 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  419  Harrison 
"    Edward  W.,  capitalist,  331   Montgomery, 

rooms  28-29,  r.  1722  Mission 
"    Frank,  r.  37,  2d 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  862Y2  Folsom 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  416  Minna 
"    Frank  E.,  operator  Fire  Alarm  and  Police 

Telegraph,  r.  9!/4  Stockton 
"    George  P.,  assistant  bookl?eeper  Frederick 

B.  Haight,  r.  18  Willow  Av 
"    George  S.,  grocer,  r.  309i/,  Scott 
"    George  W.,  stevedore,  r.  Mount  Vernon  Av 

nr  Miguel 
"    Gilbert  W.,  r.  118  Cumberland 
"    John  L.,  capitalist,  r.  2219  Van  Ness  Av 
Haskell  Llewellyn  F.,  secretary  and  treasurer 

Sterling  Furniture  Co.,   1039  Market,  r.         3 
San  Rafael  0 

L.  T..  with  Indianapolis  Furniture  Co.,  r.         S 
San  Rafael  q 

Mark,  master  ship  B.  P.  Cheney,  office  54        it' 
Steuart  J^ 

Mary,  widow,  r.  18  Willow  Av  ^ 

Reuben  R.  (Haskell    &    Muegge),    r.    905         P 

Sutter 
Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  1139  Howard 
Samuel,  clerk   James    McConahey,  r.  662 
Minna 


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Haskell  Walter  W.,  general  agent  Travelers' 
Insurance  Co., 21-34  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor, 
r.  711Jones 
"    William  G.,  carpenter,  r.  233,  3d  Av 
"    &  Muegge  (Reuben  R.  Haskell),  wholesale 
watches,  diamonds,  jewelry  and  silver- 
ware, 206  Kearny 
Haskett  John  C,  cigarmaker  Schlaberg  Bros., 
r.  718Haight 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  634,  4th 
Haskin  Elmer  J.,  butcher  Peter  Tautphaus,  r. 
1106  Hyde  ^   ^ 

"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1106  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  cook  Louis  Fischer,  r.  166  Perry 
Haskins  Alphonso,   contractor,    22  Market,   r. 
Oakland 
"    Daniel,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2203  Leavenworth 
"    George  J.   (Gardner  &  Thornley),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Isaac  S.,  carpenter,  11  Morris  Av 
"    James  W.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  728  Fulton 
"    John  F.,  pressman,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    John  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2914 

Welsh 
"    Philip  J.,  compositor  Call 
"    Samuel,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  32  Fell 
"    Thomas  H.  (Leege  &  Mills),  r.  181214  Stock- 
ton 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
Haslam  Henry  W.,  collector,  r.  1711  Buchanan 
"    Walter,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  6a 
Dearborn 
Haslehurst  Alvinza  0.,  dentist.  331  Post,  rooms 
15-16,  r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 
"    William  W..  manager  S.  F.   Tool  Wks,  27 
Stevenson,  r.  814  Haight 
4®"  Haslehurst.    See  Hazelhurst 
Hasler  John,  baker,  r.  635  Clay 
Haslett  Charles,  wool  sorter  Ballard  &  Hall,  r. 
666a  Brannan 
"    David,  riveter,  r.  315  Mississippi 
"    J.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James,  bookkeeper,  r.  119,  16th 
Haslett  Oliver  C,  vice-president  Truckee  Lum- 
ber Co.,  243-251  Berry,  r.  Alameda 
"    Percy  E.  (Haslett  &  Swayne),  r.  Alameda 
Haslett  Samuel  (Haslett  &  Bailey),  office  180 

Bryant,  r.  Alameda 
Haslett  Samuel  M.,  president  Bode  &  Haslett, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Sidney,  clerk  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  r.  1522  Polk 

"    Thomas,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  135 
California  Av     ' 

HASLETT  &  BAILEY 

(Samuel  Haslett  and  Charles  H.  Bailey), 
proprietors  Humboldt  and  Pacific  Free 
Warehouses,  main  office  180  Bryant, 
telephone  Main  1914 

Haslett  &  Swayne  (Percy  E.  Haslett  and  Rob- 
ert H.  Swayne),  proprietors  California 
Warehouse  (bonded  and  free)  and  Orien- 
tal Bonded  and  Free  Warehouses,  Bran- 
nan  nr  1st 

4S=  Haslett.    See  Hazlett 

Haslings  J.  B.,  2d  officer  str  City  of  Everett 

Hass    Fred   Jr.,    solicitor   Home    and  Phoenix 
Ins.  Companies,  r.  218  Stockton 
"    John  W.,   groceries   and  liquors,  SW   cor 
17th  and  Church,    and  liquors    SE   cor 
Filbert  and  Battery,  r.  701,  17th 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  r.  4481/2,  3d 

Jg®-  Hass.    See  Haas  and  Hasse 


Hassard  Henry  Jr.,  compositor  Brunt,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Henry  H.,  reporter  R.   G.   Dun  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
4®=-  Hassard.    See  Hazard 
Hasse  Charles,  liquors,  51414,  6th 
"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  700  Mason 
>e®=-  Hasse.    See  Haas  and  Hass 
Hasselbach  George,  lodgings,  201  Steuart 
"    George  Jr.,  wheelwright  H.  B.  Schindler,  r. 

201  Steuart 
"    Henry  C,  laborer  Cal.   Elec.  Wks,  r.  201 
Steuart 
Hasselbad  Beda,  domestic,  603  Sutter 
Hasselbrock  William,  waiter,  r.  412!4  Day 
Hasselbusch  John,  lodgings,  3633  Sutter 
Hasselgren  Andrew,  seaman  str  Crescent  City 
Hassell  Horace  F.,  porter  S.  Foster  &  Co.,  r.  815 
Pine 
"    James  A.,  steward,  r.  901  Jones 
Hassell  J.  J.,  expert  and  consulting  accountant, 
3  California,  r.  Hotel  Savoy,  or  Moun- 
tain View,  Cal. 
"    Joseph  H.,  cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.  18  Deca- 
tur 
"    Katherine  S.,  widow,  r.  815  Pine 
"    William  P..  clerk  Gordon  &  Young,  r.  815 
Pine 
Hasseltine  BenjaminL., copyist  County  Clerk's 

office,  r.  1912  Fillmore 
4®=Hasseltine.    See  Haseltine,  Hazleton  and 

Hazelton 
Hasselwander  John,  foreman  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  120b  Shotwell 
Hassen  Isaac,  jeweler,  103  Taylor,  r.  437  Eddy 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  819  Shotwell 
4®" Hassen.    See  Hasson 

Hassenmiller  Joseph,  millwright,  r.  338  Cumber- 
land 
Hassett  David,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  23 
Clara  _ 

"    Eugene  W.,  clerk  auditing  dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1143i/^  Stevenson 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1613U  Folsom 
Hassett  Martin  C,  attorney  at  law,  310-312  Phe- 
lan  Bldg,  r.  1615  Scott 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  418a  Capp 
"    Nora,  boxmaker  Charles  Thiebaut,  r.  743 

Brannan 
"    Richard,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  22 

Clara 
"    William   J.,    machine    hand    Pac.    Sheet 
Metal  Wks,  r.  45  Gilbert 
Hassey  A.,  r.  420  Jackson 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  610  Mason 
Hasshagen  Carl  T.,   shipping    clerk    National 
Brewing  Co.,  r.  737  Webster 
"    John  G.,  r.  2200  Grove 
"    Louis  F.,  clerk  3d  vice-president  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1912  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Minnie  C,  widow,  r.  1912  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William    L.,    clerk    genl.    pass,    agent's 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1912  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=-Hasshagen.    See  Hashagen 
Hasslacher  Louis  C,  manufacturers'  agent,  120 
Sutter,  room  3,  r.  125  De  Long  Av 
"    Oswald,  barber  Happ  &  Gingg,  r.  26,  6th 
Hassler  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  613  Larkin 
Hassler   William   C,  physician   and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.  9  Powell,  hours  1  to  4  and  7 
to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Bush  36 
Hasslinger  John,  capitalist,  r.  1521  Ellis 
"    Otto  A.,  dentist  C.   W.    Richards,  r.    1531 
Ellis  „ 

Hassmer  Jacob  E.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
933  Washington 
"    Valentine,  groceries  and  liquors,  933  Wash- 
ington 
Hasson  Kate,  widow,  r.  11  Hubbard 
"    William  F.    C.   (Hasson  &  Hunt),   r.   San 
Rafael  ^   ^^ 

Hasson  &  Hunt  (William  F.  C.  Hasson  and  An- 
drew H.  Hunt),  consulting,  mechanical 
and  electrical  engineers,  310  Pine,  rooms 
24,  29  and  31 


Haste  Julia  Miss,  artist,  r.  1017  Bush 
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Hasteden  Gustav,  clerk  H.  M.  Meyer  &  Co    r 

745  Minna  ' 

Hastedt  Charles,  liquors,  210  Stockton,  r.  6% 

Lewis  PI 
Hastie  Alexander  H.,with    Veronica    Mineral 

Water  Co.,  r.  431  Turk 
Hastings  C.  F.  Dio,   capitalist,  r.  3733  Jackson 
Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  Law  Department 
of  the  University  of  California,  808 Mont- 
gomery,  Leonard  Stone,    L.   L.  D.  reg- 
istrar, office  835  Market,  6th  floor.   Em- 
porium Bldg 
"    Donald  M.  (Hastings  &  Arnold),  r.  230  Turk 
"    Ernest  E.,  dry  goods,  318  Devisadero 
"    Eveline,  widow,  r.  512  Jones 
"    Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  131  Hickory  Av 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept 

S.  P.Co.,  r.  3960a  Folsom 
"    George  A.,  carpenter,  r.  787/2  Stevenson 
"    George  A.,  merchant,  r.  1304  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  274  Minna 
"    Harry  L.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  4  Tre- 

mont  Av 
"    Henry,  driver  William  McKenzie,  r.  918 

Geary 
"    James  J.,  rubber   worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  2619  Sutter 
"    James  U.,  restaurants  S.  P.  Co.  steamers 

(Broad  Gauge),  r.  3618  Buchanan 
"    J.  B.,  3d  officer  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  1414  Alabama 
"    Lillian  K.,  widow,  v.  140  Guerrero 
"    Marie  L.,  widow,  r.  732  Sutter 
"    Samuel,  carpenter  S.  Conning,  r.  139,  4th 
Hastings  The,   Benedict  &  Turner  proprietors 
clothing,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Montgom- 
ery 
Hastings'   Trust  Estate,    William    Giselman 
trustee,  130  Phelan  Bldg 
"    Wilber,  r.  1316  Pine 
"    William,  r.  128Tremont  Av 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  7181/3  Stevenson 
"    ife  Arnold  (Donald  M.  Hastings  and  Benja- 
min E.  Arnold)  oysterdealers,418Larkin 
Hasty  Charles  E.,  bookkeeper  Woodin  &  Little, 
r.  Alameda 
"    C.  Herbert,  manager  California  Blue  Print 

Co.,  130  Sutter,  r.  738  Devisadero 
"    Mollie  A.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Geo.  H.  Fuller 

Desk  Co. 
"    Walter  F.,  foreman  J.  Hammond  &  Co., 
r.  691^  Henry 
Haswell  Charles  H.  Jr.,  director  Johnson-Locke 
Mercantile  Co.,  204    Front,    r.    Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Eugene  S.,  r.  16  Ash  Av 
"    Frederick  W.,   clerk  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co 

r.  853  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  principal  Haight  Primary 

School,  r.  536  Greenwich 
"    Nellie  C.  Miss,   teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  526  Greenwich 
"    Viola,  widow,  r.  853  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hatch  A.  J.,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    A,  J.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    Algernon  A.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks.,  r 

1036  McAllister 
"    Anna  S.  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
"    Arthur,  r.  341  Waller 

"    August    J.,    master    schr  Louis,  offide   48 

Market,  room  1,  r.  Alameda 

Hatch  Augustus  T.,  fruit  grower  and  president 

Hatch  &  Rock  Orchard  Co. ,  office  42  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  834  Ellis 

"    Austin  A.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1036 

McAllister 
"    Charles  E.,  attorney  at  law,  24-26  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  sail  maker,  r.  312,  7th 
"    Charles  N.,  purser  str  Monticello 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  339,  37th 
"    Ella  A.,  widow,  r.  533  Ellis 
'•    Frank,  fisherman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Frank  B.,  stage  director  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  905  Market 
"    Frank  O.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Hay  wards 
"    Frederick   A.,    clerk   Pierce  &  Co     r   31] 
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309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Hatch  Grafton,  carpenter,  13  Gold,  r.  94  Mont- 
gomery Block 
"    H.  W.,  r.  846  Mission 
"    James,  mate  str  Emma,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  wood  worker,  r.  983  Howard 
Hatch  James  H.,  dentist,  office  and  r.  1011  Pine 
"    John  H.,  watchman,  r.  1703  Kearnv 
!!     T°S°  %r  (J- Q- Hatch  &  Co.),  r.  1307  Octavia 
"    John  W.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  1703 

Kearny 
"    J.  Q.  &  Co.  (J.  Q.  Hatch  and  L  S.  Preston), 
dealers  watches,  diamond  and  iewelrv 
7  Chronicle  Bldg  ^ ' 

"    J'e®  E.  (Hatch  &  Hatch),  r.  53254  Ellis 
"    L;  E-  Mrs.  (Hatch  &  Hatch),  r.  53214  Ellis 
"    ll}^^'^^  M^^^'  saleslady,  r.  633/2  Ellis  rear 
"    Marvin  D.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  146  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1141,  20th 
"    Richard,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r  1090 

Union 
"    Rose  Miss,  clerk,  r.  63354  Ellis,  rear 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  18  Merritt 
"    Theodore    H.,   commission   merchant,    109 

California,  room  4,  r.  811  Hyde 
"    Theodore  H.  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  811  Hyde 
"    Thomas,    carpenter,     771    Bryant,    r     1020 

Howard 
"    Wallace,  marine  fireman,  r.  1713  Howard 
"    Wesley     B.,      compositor    Filmer-Rollins 

Electro.  Co.,  r.  3308  Harrison 
"    William,    driver     Harry   Browne,    r.    417 

Kearny 
"    William  K.,  sampler   U.    S.    Customs,  r 
Fruitvale  '    ' 

"    William  R.  (W.  W.  R.  Hatch  &  Son),  r.  3308 

Harrison 
"    W.  W.  R.  (W.  W.  R.  Hatch  &  Son),  r.  3308 

Harrison 
"    W.W-.R.  &Son  (W.  W.  R.   and  William 
R.),  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal  and  team- 
ing, 3308-2314  Harrison 
"    &  Hatch  (L.   E.   and  Mrs.   L.   E.),  ladies' 
TT  *  X.  tailors  and  modistes,  532/,  Ellis 
Hatch  &  Rock  Orchard    Co.,    A.    T.    Hatch 
president,  Willis  C.  Stose  secretary,  42 
Flood  Bldg 
Hatfield  Anthony  J.,  carpenter,  242  Ellis 
"    Arthur  S.,  carpenter,  r.  34  Hanover  PI 
"    Forrest  M.,  clerk  H.  Gracey,  r.  331  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Hugo  B.,  stationery,  534  Montgomerv  Av 

r.  920  Union 
"    Joseph,    shoemaker   Kast   &   Co.,    r     920 

Union 
"    Lenox  C,  carpenter  Anthony  J.  Hatfield,  r 

242  Ellis 
"    ^1}}^W^  ^■'  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal 

M.  Co.,  r.  3215  Sacramento 
"    William  B.,  sawraaker,  r.  920  Union 
Hathaway  Andrew  H.,  teamster,  r.  54  Columbia 

HATHAWAY  BRADDOOK  R., 

patent  medicines,  office  and  residence 
430  Bryant 

Hathaway    Charles  F.,    clerk    cashier's    dept 
Wells,  Fargo&  Co.,  r.  113,  8th 
"    Edmund  V.,  r.  2)23  Sacramento 
"    Frederick  M.,  with  Judson  Dynamite  and 
Powder  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Hathaway  Free  Warehouses,  W.  H.  Martin  & 
Co.    proprietors.    Spear  St.   Wharf   bet 
Harrison  and  Bryant,  office  403  Spear 
"    George,  bartender  Mrs.  Mary  O'Neill,  r.  618, 

"     George,  seaman,  r.  254  Brannan 


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Hathaway  George  B.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,r.  1831 
Howard 
"    John,  liquors,  254  Brannan 
"    John  W.,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  i  ac- 

tory,  r.  254  Brannan 
"    Joseph  E.,  clerk,  113,  8th 
'.    Rebecca  W.,  widow,  r.  2217  Howard 
»    William  H.,  clerk  freight   auditor's   dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  L.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  New  York,  205  Sansome,  r.  3036 
O'Farrell  .^  ,,^ 

.'    William  R.,  receiver  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  711  Jones 
"    Wharf,  foot  of  Spear 
Hatherlv  Reuben,  driver,  r.  902  Montgomery 
«'    William,  engineer  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r. 
2810  Geary 
Hathwell  Jackson  A.,  prmter,  r.  71o  Howard 
Hatie  William  A.  (McLeod  &  Hatje),  and  secre- 
retary  Franklin  Savings   and  Building 
Association,  office  515  Market,  r.  318, 17th 
Hatlin  Jacob,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  5  Mint 

Av 
Hatman  Frank  C,  sail  maker,  r.  1620  Union 
"    George  W.,  r.  1620  Union 
"    William  J.,  driver,  r.  1620  Union 
Hatt  William   J.,  hair  worker  Cal.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  K  South  nr  21st  Av 
Hattabough  Frank,  painter,  r.  11  Garden 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  295  Chenery 
"    William F.,  barber  Charles  A.   Roesler,  r. 
307  Cortland  Av 
Hatterotll  William,  surgical  and  electrical  in- 
struments, trusses,  etc.,  321-325  Kearny, 
r.  1003  Oak 
Hatton  Annie  B.,  widow,  r.  120  Turk  rear 
■  '    Edward,  barber,  1641  Howard 
u    Emma  C,  widow,  r.  202  Van  Ness  A V 
"    Francis  J.,  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

Iowa  nr  Yolo 
^'    Frank,  laborer,  r.  740  Tehama 
"    Mary  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

"    Robert  H.,  roller  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  lOBBVa 

Tennessee 
"    Thomas  F.,  collector,  r.  410  Laguna 
.'    Walter,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Hau  Frederick  H.,  clerk  Henry  Doscher,  r.  1229 

Haub  Brothers  (Charles  C.   and  Louis),   coffee 
saloon,  17-19  Powell 
"    Charles  C.  (Haub  Bros.),  r.  19  Powell 
"    Conrad,    shoemaker,    480   Jessie,    r.    447V2 

Jessie 
"    Dora,  domestic,  27b  Noe 
"    Frederick,    butcher   Philip    Haub,   r.    1929 

Union 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  422Y2  Fulton 
.'    George,  plumber,  1934  Union,  r.  1929   Union 
"    Jacob,  clerk  Liebmann  &  Waters,   r.   719 

Post 
"    John,  r.  711  Tehama  „    „    ^ 

"    John,   bottler  Micheelson  &  Both,  r.    82b 

Lombard 
"    Louis  (Haub  Bros.),  r.  19  Powell 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  varieties,  717  Montgomery  Av 
"    PhiUp,  butcher,  1929  Union 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  7  Dore 
Haubensak  Martin,  laborer,  r.  3  Decatur 
Haubert  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  428,  3d 
Haubold  John  M.,  pork  packer,  r.   1308  Guerrero 
Haubrich  Benjamin  W.,  clerk  Leonard  B.  Hau- 
brich,  r.  1905  Mission 
"    C.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  311^2  Hyde 
"    F.  W.  A.,  draughtsman,  r.  311'4  Hyde 


Haubrich  F.  William,  chief  engineer   Golden 
Gate  Park 
"    Leonard  B.,  liquors,  1905  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  Golden  Gate  Park 
Haubrich  Mathew  L.,  bartender  Lincoln's  Road 

House,  r.  31iy2  Hyde 
Hauck  Barbara,  widow,  r.  432  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  cellarman,  r.  8  Silver 
"    Frederick,  dental  student,  r.  191  Hyde 
"    Fritz,  bedmaker  Ahlborn    House,    r.    230 

Pacific 
"    Max,  bartender,  r.  646  Stevenson 
"    Peter,  trussmaker,  r.  433  Tehama 
"    Stephen,     instrument     maker     William 
Hatteroth,  r.  432  Tehama 
4®=Hauck.    See  Hauk  and  Houck 
Hauenstein  L.,  boatswain  str  Mariposa 
Hauer  Fritz  C,  groceries,  1423  Pacific 

"    John  B.,  cashier  F.  W.  Voogt,  r.  534  Bush 
Hauerken   George  H.,    salesman    Lachman  & 

Jacobi,  r,  529a  Guerrero 
Haute  Charles  W.,  foreman  Oakland  Dairy,  r. 

810  Webster 
Hauffe  Enc  J.,  groceries,  945  Bryant 
Haug  Julius,  hardware,  115,  2d,  r.  Alameda 
Haugaard  Charles,  bakery,   SE  cor  Post  and 

Laguna 
Hauge  Lars,  conductor,  r.  California  nr  32d  Av 
Haugen  Brown  P.,   truckman    Truck   1,    r.    22 

O'Farrell 
Haughton  Albert,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
533A,  19th 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  418!/^,  7th 
■'    James,  r.  4I81/2,  7th 
"    John,  chief  engineer  str  Willamette,  r.  533a 

19  th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  240  Perry 
"    John  W.,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
533a,  19  th 
;8®="Haughton.    See  Horton  and  Houghton 
Haughy  Edward  W.,  boots  and  shoes,  415  Fol- 
som.  r.  327,  1st 
»    George  W.,  sawmaker  Cal.  Saw  Wks,  r. 

306  Folsom 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  306  Folsom 
"    James  C.  (Bird  &  Haughy),  r.  463  Bryant 
Hauk  Richard,  musician,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Hauke  Joseph  S,,  waiter,  r.  433  Geary 
4SS=Hauke.    See  Hauck  and  Hawke 
Haun  Catherine  M.,  widow,  r.  3137  Clay 
"    Charles  C.  W.,  artificial  stone  contractor, 
413,  28th 
Haupt  George,  teamster  Austin  &  Co. 
"    George  L.,  brakeman,  r.  909E  Folsom 
"    Henry,    cooper   National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
1509  Steinerrear 
Haupt  Oscar,    architect,  95  Flood  Bldg,  tele- 
phone Main  1700,  r.  The  Oliver 
Hauptli  Gabriel,  cellarman  C.  Schilling  &  Co., 
r.  20  Langton 
"    Jacob,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  1156  Market,  r. 
112  Turk 
Haurat  Frank  (Lamanet  &  Haurat),  r.  720  Val- 

lejo 
Hauret  Jean  P.,  laundryman  Peter  Feutrier 
Hauschildt  Ferdinand  T.,  janitor,  123California, 
r.  145  Collingwood 
"    William,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r. 
3^6,  4th  ^^„  ^       . 

Hause  Edward  W. ,  accountant,  r.  927  Harrison 
"    John,  r.  232A  Page 
"    Thomas    T.,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  222a 

Page 
"    Thomas  T.  Mrs.,  r.  222A  Page 
4S=Hause.    See  House 
Hauselt  Charles  P.,  dentist,  430a  Fulton 

"    W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  706  Gough 
Hauser  Abram,  r.  43,  Uth 
"    Adolph,  bakery,  330  Clement 
'■    Albert,  liquors,  1210  Polk,  r.  1239  Union 
"    Albert  N..  jeweler,  r.  1229  Union 
•'    Andrew,  laborer  Root  &  Robinson,  r.  919 
Golden  Gate  Av  .  .,, 

"    Brothers  (Frederick  and  John),  liquors,  431, 

■'    Charles    J.,    shipping    clerk  Sherwood    & 

Sherwood,  r.  1607  Dupont 
"    Christian,  confectioner  Metz  &  Jost,  r.  270 

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Hauser  Conrad  (Hauser  &  Sanderson),  r.  131,  3d 
"    Conrad,  expressman,  r.  25  Belcher 
"    Conrad  H.,  confectioner,  r.  25  Belcher 
"    David,  r.  43,  11th 
"    Edwin,  salesman   Edward  Fulda,   r.  1423a 

Bush 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  62814  Lombard 
"    Ernest  J.,  musician,  r.  1106%  Pierce 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  929  Sutter 
■'    Frederick  (Hauser  Bros.),  r.  421, 18th 
"    Frederick,  liquors,  617  Larkin,  r.  26a  Cedar 

.       Av 
"    George,  groceries,  500  Filbert,  r.  502  Filbert 
"    George,  iron  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1406 

Railroad  Av 
"    George  Jr.,  helper  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1406 

Railroad  Av 
"    George    R.,   gilder   W.    K.   Vickery,   r.  20 

Glover 
"    Gustave,  cabinetmaker  Bader  &  Fincke,  r. 

1115  Bryant 
"    Henry,  porter,  r.  606  Douglass 
"    Henry   C.   (John  J.  Hauser  &  Son),  r.  100 

Silver, 
"    Herman,  barber,  1905  Hyde 
"    Herman,  waiter,  r.  7  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Isadore  J.,  salesman,  r.  120^4  Langton 
"    Jacob,  cabinetmaker  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  NW  cor  Alvarado  and  Douglass 
"    Jacob,  millhand  Yolo  Mills  r.  641/4  Clemen- 
tina 
"    John  (Hauser  Bros.),  r.718  Valencia 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  814  Folsom 
"    John  J.  (John  J.  Hauser  &  Son),  r.  100  Sil- 
ver 
"    John  J.  &  Son  (John  J.  and  Henry  C),  gro- 
ceries, 434,  3d 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  18  HoUis 
"    Kossuth  B.,  salesman,  r.  2922i4  Pine 
"    Louis  B.,  musician,  r.  IIO614  Pierce 
"    Louis  R.,  dairy  produce,  2216  Fillmore 
"    Louise  F.,  domestic,  431,  2d 
"    Martin    S.,    bookkeeper    Fulda    Bros.,    r. 
Fruitvale 


"    &  Sanderson  (Conrad  Hauser  and  William 
Sanderson),  coffee  saloon,  131,  3d 
*®=Hauser.    See  Hausser  and  Houser 
Hausike  Robert,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
*®=-Hausle.    See  Housle 
Hausler  Carrie,  widow,  r.  224  Rose  Av 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  617  Jessie 
"    Henry,  stair  builder,  r.  506,  4th 
"    William,    trunk    maker    Hirschfelder    & 
Meaney,  r.  18  Hoff  Av 
«=Hausler.    See  Haussler 
Hausman  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  7  Howard  Court 
"    Joseph  T.,  finisher  Crown  Paper  Co.,  r.  7 
Howard  Court 
Hausmann  Adolph,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r 
227, 6th 
"    Bernard    (Hausmann  Bros.),    r.    1020  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Brothers  (Bernard  Hausmann),   importers 

art  stain  glass,  18-20  Sutter 
"    Frederick,  upholsterer,  r.  1313  Larkin 
"    Henry,  boarding,  1900  Powell 
"    Joseph,  clerk Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  326  Eddy 
"    Sigfried,  with  D.  Samuels,  r.  1824  Post 
iS®=-Hausmann.    See  Hausman,  Houseman  and 

Housman 
Hausrath  Robert  E.,  artist,  r.  3011  Buchanan 
Hausserman  Emanuel,  tailor,  r.  8  Selina  PI 
Haussler  Frederick,  butcher,  r.  2350  Union 
"    Leonard  F.,  cabinet  maker  August  Wolf 

r.  1116  Broadway 
"    Margaret  F.  Miss,  teacher  HaightPrimarv 

School,  r.  1116  Broadway 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1116  Broadway 
4®=-Haussler.    See  Hausler 
Haustein  Henry,   manufacturer  of    sidewalk 
lights,   1832  Howard,  Box   83  Builders' 
Exchange 
"    Henry  G.,  printer  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  18.32 

Howard 
"    Herman,  patternmaker,  r.  1832  Howard 
Hauston  Belle  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laun- 
dry, r.  20914,  14th 


Haustrom  John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  429  Ringold 

Hautier  Charles,  cook,  r.  11  Florence 

Hautz  John,  cooper,  r.  110  Berry 

Hauxhurst  Samuel  W.,  superintendent  of  wharf 

P.  M.  SS.  Co.,  r.  711  Jones 
*®=Hauxhurst.    See  Hawxhurst 
Havard  William,  hardware,  330Devisadero 
"    William  E.,  accountant  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  702a  Guerrero 
Havecker  Henry,  laborer,  r.  Peralta  Av  nr  May- 
flower 
Haveley  Jacob,  r.  605  Broadway 
J'    William  T.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1921  Vallejo 
«3-Haveley.    See  Haverly 
Havelock  William  C,  bartender  G.  Rottanzi,  r. 

163  Brannan 
Haven   Acton,  porter  Crown  Distilleries  Co  ,  r 
Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Benjamin  B.,  accountant  vault  dept.   Cal 
Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  r.  Lorin 
Haven  Charles  D.,    resident    secretary    The 
Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insur- 
ance Co.,  422  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  D.  Jr.,   clerk  The    Liverpool  and 

London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"     Edward,  clerk  The  Liverpool    and  London 

and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Elijah,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,   r.  1021'4 

Market 
"    Frank  S.,  waiter,  r.  100^4,  3d 
"    Frederick  L.  chief  clerk  country  dept.  The 
Liverpool  and  London  and    Globe  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Henry,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  West  Oakland 
"    James  M.,  (Haven  &  Haven),  r.  1329  Harri- 
son, Oakland 
"    Louis  Q.,  shipping  clerk  Crown  Distiller- 
ies' Co..  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Nellie  Miss,   artist  William  Shew,  r.  104 

Kearny 
"    Thomas  E.  (Haven  &  Haven),  and  Notary 
Public,   13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  1109 
Bush 
"    William  P.,  clerk  Commercial  Union  As- 
surance Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Haven  &  Haven  (James  M.  and  Thomas  E.) 
attorneys  at  law,  13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
4®-Haven.    See  Havens 

Havener  Edward  C,  ship  carpenter,  r.   528  Fol- 
som 
"    James  R.,  calker,  r.  13  Anthony 
Havens  Albert  W.,  mining  secretary,  47  Nevada 
Block,  r.  Oakland 
»    Charles  I.  (Havens  &  Toepke),  r.  2833  How- 
ard 
"    Charles  R.   accountant  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  1811  Laguna 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  nurse,  r.  2000  McAllister 
"    Edward  S.,  driver  Pac.   Transfer  Co.,   r 
1301  Vallejo 
Havens   F.    C,    manager    Mutual   Investment 
Union  of  San  Francisco,  and  The  Realty 
Syndicate,  14  Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  L.,  salesman  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,  r. 

214  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  715,  20th 
Havens  Henry  B.,  mining,  69  Nevada  Block,  r. 
Occidental  Hotel 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk,  r.  1433  Mission 
Havens       Howard,     director     Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Sutter,  r.  1811  Laguna 
"    Howard  C,  marine  clerk  Fireman's  Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lottie,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  2000  McAl- 
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Havens  Wickham,   agent  Mutual   Investment 
Union,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  E.,  salesman  Alexander  PalUes, 
r.  1114  Hampshire 

HAVENS  &  TOEPKE 

(Charles  I.  Havens  and  William  H.  To- 
epke),  architects,  55  Flood  Building, 
telephone  Main  5429 

4®"Havens.    See  Haven 

Haver  Frank  S.,  waiter  John  Claussen,  r.  lOl'^, 

3d  „       , 

Haverly  John  H.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
4@=Haverly.    See  Haveley  ,,   -r  ^ 

Haverty  Edward,  driver  J.  R.  Frank,  r.  14  John- 
ston Av 
"    John  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  14  Johnston  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  gardener,  r.  14  Johnston  Av 
>'    Thomas  F.,  driver  J.  R.  Frank,  r.  14  John- 
ston Av 
Havey  Bernard  laborer,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Philip  J.,  architect,  r.  837,  34th 
"    Richard    J.,    starter    Race    Track,   r.   700 
Jones  _^ 

Havice  William  C,  engineer  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  25b  Belvedere 
Haviland  Agnes,  M.  D.,  with  Viavi  Co.,  r.  2304 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charles    H.,  foreman    Sperry    Flour  Co's 

warehouses,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  3101  Van  Ness  Av 
Haviside  Harry  T.,  rigger,  r.  413  Fair  Oaks 

"    John  J.,  rigger,  46  Steuart,  r.  413  Fair  Oaks 
4®=" Haviside.    See  Heaviside 
Havlin  Hugh,  laborer,  r.  335  Fair  Oaks 
Hawaiian  Banana  Depot,  Reuben  Tucker  pro- 
prietor, 413-417  Washington 
Hawaiian  Commercial  and  Sugar  Co.,  Rudolph 
Spreckels  president,  J.  H.  Sandford  sec- 
retary, 119  Bush 
Hawaiian  Islands  Consul,  Charles  T.  Wilder 
consul-general,  John  F.  Soper  vice-con- 
sul, 206  Sansome,  room  22 
"    Islands  Directory, 530  California,  room  65 
Hawaiian  Line   of   Packets   The.   Williams, 

Dimond  &  Co.  agents,  202  Market 
Hawe  Mary  Mrs.,  varieties,  517  Lyon 
Hawes  Addle  Miss,  dressmaking,  20  Murphy 

Hawes  Alexander  G.,  manager  New  York  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  17-23  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor, 
r.  Bohemian  Club 
"    Benjamin   C,   insurance    agent,  205  San- 
some, r.  San  Leandro 
"    Benjamin  F.,  r.  321  Lyon 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  323  Pacific 
"    Charles  D.,  manager  C.  M.   Hawes,  r.  428 

Connecticut 
"    Charles  M.,  dairy,  428  Connecticut 
"    George   H.,    stenographer,  320    Sansome, 

room  57,  r.  314  Eddy 
"    Harvey  L.,  r.  812  Laguna 
"    Henry  W.,  electrician,  r.  2943  Howard 
"    Homer,  clerk,  r.  350%  Jessie 
"    Jacob  H.,    tailor,  mezzanine   B,    Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  314  Eddy 
"    John  W.,  policeman,  r.  9461/2  Army 
"    Lois  Miss,  hairdresser,  20  Murphy  Bldg 
"     Robert  H.,  conductor,  r.  1423  California 
"    Talton  B.,  captain  of  watch  U.  S.  Mint 
"    William,  teamster  People's  Express  and 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  master  mariner,  r.   1408  Cali- 
fornia 


The  Bulletin 


Hawke  Charles  P.,  clerk,  r.  2007  Leavenworth 
"    James,  r.  2315b  Larkin 
"    John,  horseshoer,  r.  339,  5th  Av 
"    John  C,  mail  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  2007  Leav- 
enworth 
"    J.  W.,clerkSmiths'CashStore,r.  Alameda 
Hawker  Isia  Mrs.,  r.  1667  Mission 
Hawkes  Charles  E.,  printer  Post,  r.  426  Ellis 
"    James  R.,  carpenter,  r.  710  Fulton  rear 
"    John  H.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    John  W.,  bartender  M.  Bishop,  r.  708  Fulton 
"    Joseph,  r.  708  Fulton 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  434, 

27th 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  710  Fulton  rear 
4®=Hawkes.    See  Hauke,  Hawke  and  Hawks 
Hawkins  Arthur  F.,  laborer,  r.  1809  Howard 
"    Arthur  J.,  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r.   1907 

Oak 
"    Arthur  K.,  Mrs.,  r.  1907  Oak 
"    Arthur  L.,  collector  L.   A.  Souc  &  Co.,  r. 

432A  17th 
"    Charles,  extraman  Engine  36,  r.  2903  Geary 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1  Falmouth 
"    Charles,  porter  J.  R.  Loosley 
"    Clarence  H.,  stenographer  general  mana- 
ger's ofQce  Market  St.  Ry  Co.,  r.  1907  Oak 
"    D.,  porter,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    Dahl,  bartender,  r.  110  Taylor 
"    David  E.,  bookkeeper  Smiths'  Cash  Store, 

r.  910,  23d 
"    Dennis,  longshoreman,  r.  613  Howard 
"    Delphine  Miss,    principal     Pearl     Dowda 
Memorial  Kindergarten,  r.  1809  Howard 
"     Edina  Miss,  typewriter  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  432A 

17th 
"    Edward  K.,  secretary  H.  T.  Holmes  Lime 
Co.,  24  Sacramento,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Edgar  W.,  manager   O'Farrell  &    Co.,    r. 

Russ  House 
"    Ellen  J.,  widow,  r.  45  Jessie 
"    Eugene  D.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  2304 

California 
"    Frances  E.  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  3518  Market 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  1409,  25th 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  764  Harrison 
"    George  H.,  machinist  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 

r.  725  Stevenson 
"    George    W.,    physician    and    surgeon,    231 

Post,  r.  3809  Pine 
"    Hart  P.   (H.  P.  Hawkins  &  Co.),  r.  303  O'- 
Farrell ^ 
■'    Herbert  L.,  clerk  Butler,  Schutze  &  Co.,  r. 

340  Fremont 
"    Horatio  B.,  engineer,  r.  1534  Guerrero 
"    H.  P.  &  Co.  (Hart  P.  Hawkins),  restaurant, 

303-305  O'Farrell 
"    Ida  F.,  widow,  r.  3044  Scott 
"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  307,4th 
"    James  F.,  grainer,  r.  104  Lundy  Lane 
"    James  J.  E.,  draughtsman  Superintendent 

Streets,  r.  2736  California 
"    James  M.,  gold  and  silver  plater,  623  Clay 
"    James  S.,  cashier  N.  Clark  &  Sons,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
"    John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1515  Market 
"    John,  medium,  r.  1  Polk 
"    John,  pilot  str  Leader 
"    John  L.,  clerk  William  R.    Baker,  r.   705 

Mission 
<'    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  301/3  Moss 
"    John  W.,  engineer  Baldwin  Hotel  Gas  and 

Electric  Light  Wks,  r.  12  Folsom  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  108  Clinton 
Hawkins  Joseph  K.  (Lennon&  Hawkins),  attor- 
neys at  law,  505-507  Spreckels  Bldg,   r. 
340  Fremont,  telephone  Main  5642 
"    Joseph  P.,  engineer,  r.  106  Steuart 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1155  Folsom 
"    Martha,  domestic,  114  Capp 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1809  Howard 
"    Michael,  molder,  r.  45  Jessie 
' '    Olof ,  mi  11  hand  Deming-Palmer  Milling  Co. , 

r.  432A    17th 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  406  Jackson 
"    Patrick  C,  liquors,  309  Bay 
"    Richard,  surveyor,  r.  9a3  Kearny 
"    Samuel,  photographer,  r.  443  McAllister 


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Hawkins  Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  309  Bay 
"    Waverley  C,  waiter  H.  P.  Hawkins  Co.,  r. 

503  Post 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  340  Fremont 
"    William  J.,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Hawkins  William  J.,  Coroner  City  and  County 
Dunbar  Alley    nr    Merchant,   telephone 
Main  1947,  and  physician  and  surgeon, 
404,  3d,  telephone  Main  5a31,  r.  340  Fre- 
mont, telephone  Main  5642 
"    W.  Irving,  secretary  and  treasurer  Eagle- 
son,    Hawkins    Co.,    535  Market,    r.   710 
Geary 
4®=-Hawkins.    See  Howkins 
Hawkinson  August  W.,  groceries,  749  Market, 
r.  110  Ellis 
"    Ellen  Miss,  cashier  Oregon  Coal  and  Navi- 
gation Co. 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  312,  6th 
Hawks   Berthelet    H.,    bookkeeper   Columbian 
Banking  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Blrdsall,  entry  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co    r 

Alameda 
"    Clarence  W.,  clerk  Bates  &  Suydam,  r.  141 

8th  Av 
"    Henry  D.,  capitalist,  318  Pine,  rooms  4-6 

r.  1514  Larkin 
"    James  L,.,  paying  teller  The  Bank  of  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  1514  Larkin 
"    John  G.,  buyer  James  De  La  Montanya,  r. 

Alameda  ' 

"    ^°S"-S'  '^^<5o^'.  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  141,  8th  A V 
«=-Hawks     See  Hauke,  Hawke  and  Hawkes 
Hawksley  Charles,  teamster,  r.  3091/2  Jersey 

"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  309^4  Jersey 
Hawks  worth  Charles  H.,  operator  Buckingham 

&  Hecht,  r.  428A  24th 
Hawkyard  Albert  E.,  r.  907  York 
Hawley  A.  D.,  salesman,  r.  35  Prosper 
"    Alexander   H.,    dental   student,    r.   14151/, 
Hayes  ^ 

"  ^'l&"i  O'Fanlfl''  """"'^^  *  O'^^"'^^'  ■•• 
Hawley  Brothers  Hardware  Co.,  M.  C.  Hawley 
president,  G.  T.  Hawley  vice-president 
and  treasurer,  Austin  Arnold  secretary 
wholesale  hardware  and  mill  supplies! 
SW  cor  Market  and  Beale 

"    Carson  B.,  traveling    salesman,   r.    141514 
Hayes  '^ 

"    C.  E.,  engineer  Murphy  Bldg 

"    *-"^«^^H®.'  designer  Miss  Anna  Busteede,  r. 
629  Vallejo 
Hawley  Charles  H.,  member  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, r.  919  Jones 

"    Daniel  F.,  r.  1227a  O'Farrell 

HAWLEY  DAVID  N., 

agent  Cincinnati  Safe  and  Lock  Co. 
and  sterling  bicycles,  scales,  registers 
and  coffee  mills,  318  Market,  r.  628T 

Hawley  Dora  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  715  Howard 
"        sf  ^         deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  100  Web- 

"    ^'^^'l^®  ^•'  bookkeeper,  r.  2840  Mission 

gva  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  155  Clara 
"    Fank  E.,  fireman,  r.  729a  Grove 
Hawley  George  T.,  vice-  president  and  treas- 
urer  Hawley    Bros.,  Hardware  Co  ,  SW 
cor  Market  and  Beale,  r.  Oakland 
George  W.,  draperies,  207  Powell 
"    Godfrey,  seaman,  r.  620  2d 
Tin,„S'  stenographer,  r.  326'o'Farrell 
Hawley  Jacob  C.,   agent  Elk  River  Mill  and 
Lumber  Co.,  Pier  4,  Steuart,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  marine  fireman,  r.  620  2d 
"    Levi  H.,  r.  1136  Page 
■ai^-  ^T^/r^''®-'  dressmaker,  r.  2840  Mission 
Hawley   Marcus   C.,  president   Hawley  Bros. 
Hardware    Co.,    SW    cor    Market    and 
Beale,  r.  New  York 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  735  Bryant 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  233  San  Jose  Av 

M.  Eva  Miss  teacher  Sheridan  Primary 
wo^i    School,  r.  233  San  Jose  Av  ^ 

iiawleyM   J.  manager  Vermont  Marble  Co., 
242-250  Brannan,  r.  2216  Devisadero 


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Hawley  Nellie  Miss,  milliner.  1433  Polk 
"    Ralph  F.,  druggist,  r.  1227A  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel,  boiler  maker,  r.  22  Stanford 
Samuels.,  boiler  maker,  r.  620,  2d 
Thomas  H.,  seaman,  r.  620,  2d 
William,  fruit  packer,  r.  620,  2d 
William,  major  U.  S.  A.  (retired),  r.  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
w-H^^™  iv  druggist,  r.  1227a  O'Farrell 
William  M.,  superintendent  J.  D.  Spreck- 
*^^^S„^.^°s-  '^°^  Boat  Co.,  Oceanic  Dock, 
r.  2317  Webster 
"    William  T.,  salesman  W.  A.   Schrock,   r 
Oakland 
4®-Hawley.    See  Howley 

Haworth  James,  conductor  U.  S.  Mint  r  119  Va- 
lencia 
i8®=-Haws.    See  Hawes 
Hawthorne  A.,  r.  32,  4th 
"    Charles  R.,  marble  works,  3  Hawthorne  Av 
r.  300  Clement  ' 

"    Edward,  farmer,  r.  409  San  Jose  Road 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  409  San  Jose  Road 
"    Henry  W.,  capitalist,  r.  439  Geary 
"    J.,  waiter  str  City  of  Pueblo 
"    J.  Bradford,  elevatorman  New  City  Hall 
r.  308  Clement  ' 

"    John  C,  master  mariner,  r.  14  Ellis 
Hawthorne  Primary  School,    Mrs.   Sarah  j 
^ann  principal,  E  s   Shotwell  bet  22d 

"    ®°S^?iyJ'^®'  J-  ^-  Cullen  secretary,  room 
3,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  4th  floor 

"     '''f926MTrk^eT  ^-    ^°P'^"^''^    P'-^P"^^-' 
Hawton  Robert  T.,  clerk  supply  dept.  Wells 

Fargo  &  Go's  Express,  r.  817  Valleio 
Hawver^Andrew,  stableman,  r.  1308  Golden  Gate 

Hawxhurst  Caroline,  widow,  r.  2126  Valleio 
"    Henry  S.,  capitalist,  r.  610  Webster 
"    Robert,  mining  and  real  estate,  402  Mont- 

^ gomery,  room  5,  r.  Alameda 

4»*Hawxhurst.    See  Hauxhurst 
Haxe  Eva  A.,  widow,  r.  777  Pierce 
"    Henry  M.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  777 Pierce 
"    J.  E.,  musician,  r.  771  Pierce 
Hay  Alexander  (Hay  &  Wright),  and  president 
Pacific  Marine  Railway  and  Ways  Co 
15  Steuart,  r.  Alameda 
"    Alexander,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Officer,  r.  405 

Geary  ' 

"    Alfred  M.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Insurance 

Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  315  Geary 
"    Edward  B.,   doorkeeper  S.   F.   Stock  and 

Exchange  Board,  r.  1507  Jackson 
"       ^^  pi'i^''^''  ^®®*"  '^^^^  Public  Library, 
"    Howard  P.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Autographic 

Register  Co.,  r.  2305  Howard 
"    Hugh  H.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  1724  Market 
"    John  C,  liquors,  314  San  Jose  Av,  r.  326  San 

Jose  Av 
"    John  F.,  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  XWi  Page 
"    John  R.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  315  Geary 
"         ,?„J^-'  reporter  Journal  of  Commerce,  r 

1507  Jackson 
"    I:  Walter,  clerk,  r.  1507  Jackson 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  211  Valencia 
tt"    E^li^  •^•'  accountant,  r.  2305  Howard 
Hay  R.  R.  Co..  708  Hyde 

Hay  William  A.,  patentee  and  proprietor  of 
Hay  Combined  Bicycle  Bell  and  Brake, 
53  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  1611  Golden  Gate  Av 


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Hay  &  Wright  (Alexander  (Hay  and  Elisha  B. 
Wright),  ship  builders,  55  Mission,  yard 
Alameda  Point 
fi-3=-Hay.    See  Hey 

Havburn  James  C,  clerk,  r.  607  Hayes  ^  ^    ^  . 
"    Marguerite  E.  Miss,  teacher  Peabody  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  607  Hayes 
Haycock  Margaret   A.,    widow,  r.  1633  Sacra- 
mento 
«^Haycock.    See  Heacock 
Haycroft  Georgina,  widow,  r.  623  Howard 
"    James  C.  machinist,  r.  623  Howard 
Havde  Mary,  widow,  r.  226  California  Av 
Havden  Brace,  vice-president  Dunham,  Carn- 
^       gan  &  Hayden  Co.,  17-19  Beale,  r.  New 

n    Charles,  bartender  R.  Porter,  r.  137,  3d 

"    Charles  E.,    salesman  A.    C.   Robison,  r. 

u    Charles  W.,  jailer  County  Jail  1,  r.  11  White 

-    Dennis,  policeman,  r.  1330  Folsom 

.'    Edward,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  9  Academy 
"    Edward,  salesman,  r.  1059'/4  Howard 
.'    Edward  D.,  printer,  r.  507  Jones 
"    Edwin,  foreman  Cal.  Fruit  Evaporating  Co., 

r.  1125B  Oak 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  507  Jones 
•  '    Elsie  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital  ^   , ,  _,    ^ 

..    Elizabeth    Miss,    finisher    Golden    Gate 

Woolen  Mills,  r.  cor  23d  and  Vermont 
"    Florence  Miss,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank,  tailor,  643  Post 
"    Frederick  W.,  painter,  r.  732  Filbert 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  1632  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gussie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
-    James,  liquors,  Tiburon  Ferries,  r.  Sausa- 

11  to 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  501  Laguna 
..    James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1632  Golden  Gate 

Av  .      ^ 

■  '  Jane  L..,  widow,  r.  223b  Devisadero 
"  J.  Benjamin,  porter,  r.  613  Howard 
"    John,  butcher,  525,  7th,  and  124,  9th,  r.  o2o, 

7th 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  311  Bryant 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    John,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
..    John  J.  (Hayden  &  Norton),  r.  507  Jones 
"    John  J.,  r.  238  Fell 
u    John  P.,  cutter  R.  H.  Kavanaugh,  r.  1902 

Devisadero 
"    John  P.,  driver  Engine  2,  r.  412  Bush 
"    John  R.,  teamster,  r.  448,  15th 
"    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  603  Bartlett 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  1330  Folsom 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  SXVo  Jackson 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  1632  Golden  Gate  Av 
''    Lucinda,  widow,  r.  46  Minerva 
"    Martin,  watchman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

550,  18th 
"    Mary,  tailoress,  r.  338  Fell 
"    Patrick,  r.  238  Fell 

"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  103o  Vermont 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"     Sarah,  widow,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas,  boatman,  Section  B,  Seawall 
"    Washington,    foreman    pump    dept.   Hol- 
brook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  r.  401  Franklin 
"    William   O.,  master   mariner,  34  Luning 

Bldg,  r.  232  Haight 
"    &  Norton  (John  J.  Hayden  and  Lee  Nor- 
ton), dressmakers'  supplies,  225  O'Far- 
rell 
4Sg=  Hayden.    See  Haden,  Haydon  and  Heyden 


Haydman  William,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
Haydock  Thomas  M.,  calker,  r.  13  Tehama 
Haydon  Archibald  E.,  with  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co., 
r.  316  Hayes 
..    Thomas  E.,  president  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co., 
324  Hayes,  r.  Reno,  Nev.  ,    ^x  ■   v* 

"    Sarah  F.  Miss,  teacher   Bernal   Heights 
Primary  School,  r.  603  Bartlett 
j«®-  Haydon.    See  Haden,  Hayden  and  Heyden 
Hayen  Matilda,  widow,  r.  506^^  Grove 

"■   William,  upholsterer,  r.  5O61/2  Grove 
Hayer  Louisa,  widow,  cook,  r.  34  Mary 
4®-Hayer.    See  Heyer 

Hayes  Agnes  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  403  Haight 
"    Alexandt^r,  machinist,  r.  403  Haight 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  1126,  17th 
"    Anastasia,  widow,  r.  232,  15th 
"     Anna  Mrs.,  lodgings,  810  Mission 
"    A.  O.,  pressman  D.  S.  Stanley  &  Co.,  r.  822 

Kearny 
"    Bartholomew,  porter,  r.  1730,  25th 
"    Bartholomew  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  1730,  25th 
"    Benjamin,  tailor,  r.  261/2  Howard  Court 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  403  Haight 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  422  Filbert 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  widow,r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    C.  B.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  San  Bias 
"    Charles,  canmaker,  r.  2914  Harriet 
"    Charles,  clerk  B.  Stelling,  r.  319,  29th 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  33  Federal 
"    Charles,  teamster  Lawrence  G.  Flanagan, 
r.  1010  York  _^    ,      ^   _ 

..    Charles  E.,  secretary    Standard  Asphalt 
Co.,  59  Union  Trust  Bldg,  and  clerk  Pac. 
Imp.  Co.,  r.  2615  Laguna 
"    D  ,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Haves  Daniel  E.,  State  Prison  Director  and  di- 
rector   Fulton    Engineering     and    Ship 
Building  Works,  213,  1st 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  879  Shotwell 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  1902  McAllister 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  110  Congo 
"    Dennis  C,  capitalist,  r.  1224  Buchanan 
"    Dennis  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1314  Sterner 
"    E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  262o  Howard 
"    Ebenezer,  engineer  Code,  EUelt  &  Co.,  r. 

1306  Sanchez  _     , 

"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  1224  Buchanan 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1506  Dolores 
"    Eugene,  driver  A.  Buchignani  &  CO.,  r.  I4;iu 

Broadway  rear  ,v.  t^    i 

"    Frances  Miss,  housekeeper,  5  South  Park 
"    Frank,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  1216, 

32d 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Frank,  printer,  r.  536  Guerrero 
"    Frank  J.,  painter,  139,  4th,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Frank  R.  (Pac.  Mfg.  and  Plating  Wks),  r. 

113  Bartlett 
.'    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  861  Market 
"    George,    blacksmith   Jones  &  Kendig,    r. 

B6rli6l6y 
"    George,  driver  Mt.  Shasta  Mineral  Springs 

Co.,  r.  22d  bet  Eureka  and  Douglass 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  230^4,  9th 

George  J.,  r.  810  Mission  „    „     ^,      x 

Georle  R.  B.  (Stanly,  Hayes  &  Bradley), 
attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter,  rooms  2fr-21,  r. 
2513  Pacific  Av  „  ^.^^ 

Hannah,  widow,  lodgings,  413  O'Farrell 
Hannah  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  403  Haight 
Harry,  solderer,  r.  291/2  Harriet 
H.  B.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 

Henry  l'.,  baker  S.  F.  Protestant  Orphan 

Horace,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

913  Army  ^^   ,   ^ 

J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  206,  1st 
James,  finisher  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

1509  Dolores 
James,  hostler,  r.  130  Clinton 
James,  laborer,  r.  522  Bryant  n^iio^e 

James,  S.  J.,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College 
James,  watchman  str  State  of  California 
James  A.,  clerk,  r.  2118  Howard 
James  J.,  groceries,  2544  McAllister 
Jeremiah,  r.  224,  7th  . 

Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  130  Clinton 


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Hayes  Jeremiah,  teamster,  r.  1858  Lexington  Av 

"    Jeremiah  J.,  clerk  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  N  s  22d 

bet  Eureka  and  Douglass 
"    J.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  218,  7th 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  107  William 

"    John,  r.  416  Taylor 

"    John,  bartender  Thomas  E.  Brophy,  r.  237, 
9th 

"    John,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Factory, 
r.  708  Harrison 

"    John,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  333  Eddy 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  1  Pixley 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  531  Howard 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  658  Minna 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  905  Buchanan 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  1420  Broadway  rear 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 

"    John,  laborer  Thomas  Morton,  r.1500  Frank- 
lin 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  112  Valparaiso 

"    John,  painter,  r.  706,  19  th 

"    John,  plasterer,  r.  502,  26th 

"    John,    printer   Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 
522  Bryant 

"    John,  seaman  str  Homer 

"    John,  shoemaker  G.  Holmberg,  r.  54,  1st 

"    John,  special  policeman  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  1144  Green 

"    John  S.,  J.,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College 

"    John  A.,  watchman  Consumer's  Ice  Co.,  r. 
216  Eddy 

"    John  F.,  bartender  James  McNair,  r.  902 
Kearny 

"    John  F.,  driver  Consumer's  Ice  Co.,  r.  225 
Fulton 

"    John  F.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  1730,  25th 

"    John  F.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  100  Jones 

"    John  F.,  shipping  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    John  J.,  bartender  B.  Conway,  r.  327  Hayes 
Hayes  John  T.,  secretary  The  Builders'  Asso- 
ciation  of   California,   40    New    Mont- 
gomery, r.  2637  Mission 

"    John  T.,  shoemaker,  r.  1014,  22d 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Bennett  Bros.,  r.  26  Lapidge 

"    Joseph  B.,   bartender  Walters  &  Walter- 
stein,  r.  515  Kearny 

"    Joseph  M.,  salesman  M.   Friedman  &  Co., 
r.  536  Guerrero 

"    Joseph  P.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  20 Harriet 

"    Joseph  P.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  107  William 

"    Joseph    R.,  cutter   Greenebaum,   Weil    & 
Michels,  r.  18  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    Josephine  Miss,  artist,  728  Montgomery,  r. 
1223  Ciay 

"    Justine  O.,  blacksmith,  r.  29%  Harriet 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1014,  22d 

"    Lily,  widow,  r.  18  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  30  Clinton  Park 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  20  Harriet 

"    Martin,  coal  passer  City  of  Everett,  r.  1001 
Battery 

"    Martin,  molder,  r.  6  Isis 

"    Martin   J.,    salesman  Eagleson,  Hawkins 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  422  Fulton 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1500  Franklin 

"    Mary,  widow,    janitress    Starr   King   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  979  Harrison 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  liquors,  5  Boyd 

"    Maurice,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.   1322. 
26th 

"    Maurice,  groceries  and  liquors,  647  Jessie 

"    Michael,    hostler    Sutter    St.    Ry.,    r.    521 
Howard 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2002  Masan 

"    Michael,  porter  Son  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  928  Ala- 
bama 

"    Michael  C,  watchman  P.  M.  SS  Co.,   r.    16 
Lapidge 

"    Michael  H.,  blacksmith  J.  L.   Cobleigh,   r. 
291/2  Clinton 

"    Michael  J.,  clerk,  r.  163,  9th 

"    Michael  J.,  cutler,  1518  Market,  r,  706,  14th 

"    Michael    J.,    laborer,    r.  Jules  Av    nr  De 
Montford  Av 

"    Michael  S.,  vice-president  Hartter  Hayes 
&  Co.,  r.  810  Mission 


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Hayes  Milton  P.,  packer  Yates  &  Co.,   r.   118 
Page 

"  Orville  P.,  secretary  San  Francisco  Com- 
mission Co.,  r.  222  Washington,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  P.  &  S.  (Patrick  and  Samuel),  liquors,  510 
Howard 

"  Park  Laundry  Association,  D.  Lapouble& 
Co.  proprietors,  Onondaga  Av  nr  Mis- 
sion Road 

"    Patrick  (P.  &S.  Hayes),  r.  9  Natoma 

"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  5  Boyd 

"  Patrick,  expressman,  SW  cor  3d  and  How- 
ard, r.  8  Isis 

"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  1  Warren  PI 

"    Phineas,  engineer,  r.  1015,  19th 

"    P.  W.,  calker,  r.  560  Howard 

"    Robert,  longshoreman,  r.  225  Drumm 

"    Samuel,  (P.  &  S.  Hayes),  r.  29  Natoma 
Hayes,  Smith  &  Co.  Plating  Works.    See  Pa- 
cific Manufacturing  and  Plating  Works 

"  Susie  B.  Miss,  nurse  California  Woman's 
Hospital 

"    Thomas,  r.  605  California 

"  Thomas,  wardtender  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 

"    Thomas  F.,  salesman,  r.  979  Harrison 

"  Thomas  J.,  coffee  roaster  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  12,5b  Montgomery 

"    Thomas  R.,  r.  2615  Laguna 

"  Thomas  R.,  office  214  Battery,  r.  Sausa- 
lito 

"    Timothy,  guard  County  Jail  3 

"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  903  Francisco 

"  Valley  Advertiser  (weekly),  Bennett  & 
Fall  proprietors,  509  Hayes 

"  Valley  Brewery,  Jurgens  &  Boese  proprie- 
tors, 512-514  Grove 

"    William,  r.  17  Chesley 

"    William,  r.  536  Guerrero 

"  William  (Lynch  &  Hayes),  r.  3114  Mis- 
sion 

"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  18  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    William,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 

"    William,  carpenter,  r.  676  Clementina 

"    William  C.,r.  1515a  Pierce 

"  William  C,  butcher  William  K.  Bush,  r 
1420  Broadway  rear 

"  WilliamJ.,  bookkeeper  James  W.  Sweeney, 
r.  1020  Polk 

"  William  J.,  clerk  Cluett,  Coon  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"  WilliamJ.,  law  student  A.  O.  Colton,  r. 
413  O'Farrell 

"    William  T.,  cashier  Raphael  Weill  Co., 
522  Bryant 
4S"  Hayes.    See  Hays 
Hayessen  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1214^4  Polk 

"    L.  Miss,  r.  1214%  Polk 
Hayford  George,  attorney  at  law.  582-585  Em- 
porium Bldg,  r.  7  Redwood  Court 

"    Tillie  Mrs.,  r.  1550  Kentucky 
Hayhurst  Justin    F.,  accountant  The  Market 

St.  Bank,  r.  1020  Howard 
Hayman  A.,  fireman  str  St.  Paul 
Hayman  AI  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Harry  Mann 
president  and  general  manager.  Alfred 
Bouvier  secretary  and  assistant  general 
manager,  proprietors  Baldwin  Theatre 
and  California  Theatre,  office  936  Market 

"    Frank  N.,  carpenter,  r.  32  Chapultepec 

"  George  S.,  clerk  Station  B  Post  Office,  r. 
408  Gough 

"    Isaac,  printer,  r.  314,  5th 

"    Lambert,  penman,  r.  1446  O'Farrell 

"     Richard,  conductor,  r.  802  Tennessee 


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Haymann  Aaron,  locksmith,  238  Post,  r.  21 
Clinton  Park  .  ^    , 

"    Julius,  tailor,  47,  3d,  r.  21  Clinton  Park 

«-y  Haymann.    See  Heymann 

Eaymond  Edgar  B.,  attorney  at  law,  4S-44-4o, 
Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  telephone  Mam 
5914,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 

Hayne  Brewton  A.,  attorney  at  law,  82o  Mar- 
ket. Emporium  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    James  J.,  painter,  r.  732%.  Clementina 

Havne  Robert  Y.,  attorney  at  law,  825  Market, 
Emporium  Bldg,  6th  floor,  telephone 
Main  5023,  r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 

Hayne  S.  Duncan,  attorney  at  law,  825  Market, 
Emporium  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  San  Mateo, 

4®"  Hayne.    See  Haine 
Haynert  Clemens,  upholsterer,  214  Stockton 
Haynes  Celia  Miss,  milliner,  r.  311  Elizabeth 
"    Charles,  cook.  r.  32  Steuart 
"    Charlotte  M.,  widow,  r.  2  Tay 
"    Edmond,  janitor  Donohoe  Bldg 
"    Francis    P.,   S.    J.,    teacher    St.   Ignatius 

College,  r.  535  Linden  Av 
"    George    H.,    dental    student,    r.    114   Mc- 
Allister „ 
Haynes    John,  Commissioner   Supreme  Court 
of  California,  chambers  825  Market,  Em- 
porium Bldg,  r.  The  Wenban 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2422  Bush 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  1140  Alabama 
"    Roy,  switchman,  r.  849  Bryant 
•'    T.,  plumber,  r.  31  Montcalm 
"    Thomas,  molder,  r.  1140  ' "''" 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  705  Hayes 
■  '    William,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  o3o 

Linden  Av 
•  '    William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  219,  6th  Av 
4eg=-  Haynes.    See  Haines 
Hays  Edward  L.,  plumber.  421,  4th 
Hays  Fred,  hairwork  and  ladies'  hairdressing, 
248  Sutter 
"    Hiram  B.,  miner,  r.  853  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ira  C.  (Hays  &  Ruhe),  r.  1700  Devisadero 
-    James  M.,  master    str  Bertha,  office    310 

Sansome,  r.  736  Treat  Av 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  825  Sutter 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  222214  Mission 
Hays  WillC,  fancy  dry  goods  and  notions,  1303 
Polk  and   1525  Devisadero,  r.  15II1/2  De- 
visadero 
"    William  K.,  salesman,  r,  2219  Sterner 
"    &  Ruhe  (Ira  C.  Hays  and  Benjamin  Ruhe), 
dry  goods  and  notions,  1700-1702  Devisa- 
dero 
J8®-Hays.    See  Hayes 
Hayward  Alvinza,  capitalist,  office  532  Market, 

room  2,  r.  San  Mateo 
Hayward  BuUding,  220  Sutter 

Carrie  E.,  widow,  r.  1021  Golden  Gate  Av 
Celia  A.   Mrs.,  cataloguer  Free  Public  Li- 
brary, r.  1023  Shotwell 
Charles  W.,  r.  1021  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ellen  L.,  widow,  r.  615b  Mason 
Frank  F.,  salesman  James  Miller 
George  Mrs.,  r.  810  Powell 
George  B.,  r.  1021  Golden  Gate  Av 
Harry  F.,  oiler  str  San  Jose,  r.  19  Vernon  PI 
"    H.  M.,  master  str  Mariposa 
Hayward  Louis  A.,  treasurer  and  superinten- 
dent Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  1015  Valen- 
cia, r.  1023  Shotwell 
"    Thomas   W.,    teamster    J.    Nolan,    r.    919 
Army 
4®="Hayward.    See  Heywood 


Hayward's  BuUding,  415-423  California 
Haywood  Hardie,  r.  1711  Baker 
Hazen  Nellie  E.  Miss,  r.  10391/2  Valencia 
Hazard  Clement,  machinist,  r.  102  West  Mis- 
Hazard  Powder  Co.,  Phelps  &  Arnold  agents, 
220-222  Mission 


>66i="Hazara.    see  tivissiiiu 

Hazazer  Moses,  locksmith,  344  Kearny,  room  2 
Hazel  David   F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ky.,  r. 
465  Jersey  ^  ^ 

"    Eli,  salesman  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co. 
<'    John,  r.  413,  30th  ._,.,, 

Hazel  Montgomery  Free. Kindergarten,  Mrs. 
Sumner  Johnson  principal,  211-213,  9th 
"    Thomas,  peddler,  r.  413,  30th 
-8®=-Hazel.    SeeHazell  . 

Hazelhurst    Emma    Miss,    retoucher     Louis 

Thors,  r.  Oakland 
4®-Hazelhurst.    See  Haslehurst 
Hazell  John,  bartender  Eric  J.   Swordstream, 

"    WihiamH.,  cashier  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 
Co.,  r.  2613  Sutter 
4®=-Hazell.    See  Hazel 
Hazelrigg  Ella  Mrs.,  r.  2307  Polk 
Hazen  Harvey,  r.  612  Polk 

"    John  marine  fireman,  r.  b  Billings  PI 
Hazleton  Rose  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Denman  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  420  Ellis 

"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  420  Ellis 
4fy Hazleton.    See  Haseltine  and  Heazleton 
Hazlett  Isaac,  laborer,  r.  444  Brannan 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  1103  Folsom 

"    John  T.,  millwright^  r.  444  Brannan  . 

"    Robert,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  uc, 

"    William  J.,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  1103 
Folsom 
4®=-Hazlett.    See  Haslett 

TiMPorTr  E   H    U  S.  Commissioner  and  Master 

HeacOCkJ.  H^.^^ .  b.^  .^  chancery  U.  S.  Circuit 

Court,  U.  S.  Appraisers  Bldg,  room  57,  r. 

737  Ellis  „ 

'.    Estee  J.,  clerk  Master  and  Examiner  in 

Chancery  U.  S.    Circuit   Court,    r.    1217 

"    Frank^T,,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co..  r.  5  Julian  A V 
Heacock  Harry  E.,  manager  Waterbury  Watch 
Co    Pacific  Coast,  oflice  1^16  Mills  Bldg, 

Head  Addison  E.,  capitalist,  r.  1105  Taylor 
'.    Cecilia,  widow,  r.  428  Geary  ^      ,  .    • 

"  Centre  and  Tranquility  Mining  Co.  (Ari- 
zona), John  W.  Pew  secretary, 310  Pine, 
rooms  15-17  .  ^t  -nr 

"    Edwin  L.,  receiver  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  1206  Masonic  Av 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  773  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  insurance,  r.  732,  23d 
'.    Granville,   selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  728  Sutter  0    xtoh 

"    Lyman  H.,  salesman  Steinberger  &  Kali- 

sher.  r.  925  Larkin 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1326  California 

Mary,  widow,   groceries   and  liquors,    645 

"    Tho^as^E.,   tinsmith   Pac.  Sheet   Metal 

Headle7|eorgf  ii'reman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  378  Shot- 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  765  Mission 
-    William  D.,  boxmaker,  r.  7  Dale^Pl 
Headman  Abraham,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks  r  1528><  Howard 
Headauarters  Department  of  California,  U.  S. 

A.,  Phelan  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Headauarters   First  Regiment   Infantry  aa 
^®^^^  Brigade    N.  G.  C?  William  Macdonald 

Colonel  Commanding,  25  Page 
Headquarters  Second  Brigade.  N.  G.  C.,  K.  h. 
iie*uii  ,^j^^gg^^j  Brigadier  General  Command- 
ing, 420  Bush 
ll«tSrfw^.^cS^ctrrSet  St.  Ry.. 
r   14  Eugenia  Av                                         ., 
..    Martha,  widow,  nurse,  r.  310  Leavenworth 
jg^-Headstrom.    See  Hedstrom 


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Employs  5  teachers  and  has  40  writing   machines  in  use.     L^pvs'ards  of  1000 
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HEA 


759 


Headvold  Peter,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

Heady  Charles  L.  (Conrad  &    Heady),   r.    1228 

Mission 
Heaffey  John  L.,  bartender  Jeremiah  J.  Dugan, 

r.  823  Hayes 
Heafner  Joseph,  butcher,  r.  1040  Howard 
Heagen  J.   Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.   834 

Mission 
"    Thomas  A.,  with  Cal.  Roofing  and  Repair- 
ing Co. 
Heagerty  David  (Heagerty  &  Murray),  r.   NW 

cor  14th  and  Church 
.  "    Henry  P.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Waller  and  Stan- 

yan 
"    &  Murray   (David  Heagerty  and  Patrick 

Murray),  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

14th  and  Church 
^S'Heagerty.      See    Hagarty,  Hagerty,    Hag- 

gerty  and  Hegarty 
Heairchin  James,  cook,  r.  519,  8th 
Heal  Anna,  widow,  r.  54  Clinton  Park 
Heald  Bertha  Mrs.,  matron  Boys  and  Girls  Aid 

Society,  r.  1003  Buchanan 
"    Charles  B.,  picture  frame  maker  Peter  P. 

Knapik,  r.  5  Shakespeare 
Heald  Edward  P.  (E.  P.  Heald  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent Heald's  Business  College,  24  Post, 

r.  511  Eddy 
Heald  E.  P.  &  Co.  (Edward  P.  Heald  and  Charles 

S.  Haley,  M.  D.),  real  estate,  24  Post 
"    Harmon  W.,  clerk  W.  K.  Vickery,  r.  1003 

Buchanan 

HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE 

E.  P.  Heald  president,  C.  S.  Haley  secre- 
tary, 24  Post,  telephone  Main  5248 

Healdsburg  and  Sonoma  Commission  Co.,  John 
P.  Ortman  president,  Charles  J.  King 
secretary,  T.  S.  Merchant  manager, 
wholesale  dairy  produce  and  provisions, 
305  Front 
Healey  Abraham,  asst.  engineer  str  Encinal,  r 

North  Temescal 
Healey  Benjamin,  attorney  at  law,  530  Califor 
nia,  rooms  58-59,  r.  1014  Green 
"    Bernard,  clerk  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r 

1341/2,  21st 
"    Bernard,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels 

burg  &  Co.,  r.  234  Hickory  Av 
"    Charles  F.,  painter  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 

F.  D.,  r.  651  Folsom 

"    Charles  S.,  hay  and  grain  and  commission 
520-522,  7th  and  3090  Mission,  warehouse 
325  Berry,  r.  45  Precita  Av 
"    Daniel  J.,  carbuilder  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  236, 

28th 
"    Dennis,  groceries  and  liquors,  349  Minna 
"    Edward  J.,  2d  officer  str  Point  Loma,  r.  222 

Townsend 
"    Edward  J.,  ship  owner,  r.  1911  Laguna 
"    Eugene  J.,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

1911  Laguna 
"    Frank,  salesman  Macondray  Bros.  &  Lock- 

ard,  r.  151  Valencia 
"    Frank  C,  engineer  Crocker  Bldg,  r.   8  Ale- 
many 
"    Fred  A.,  law  student  Henley  &  Costello 
"    George,  cook,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Harry  P.,  machinist  Golden  State  &  Miners 

Iron  Wks.,  r.  86  Moss 
"    Henry,  engineer  4th  St.  Bridge,  r.  651  Fol- 
som 
Healey  Henry  S.,  clerk  Chief  of  Police,  office  4 
New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  302,  15th 
"    James,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moftatt  &  Co., 

r.  638,  23d 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  546  Minna 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  Shotwell  nr  Army 
"    Jeremiah,  fireman  str  Encinal,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  r.  34th  off  San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  1341/2,  21st 
"    John,  gasfltter,  r.  19  Prospect  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  9  Beideman 
"    John,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  10  Michi- 
gan 
"    Joseph  P.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

1701  Page 
"    Leo,  porter  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r.  134^4, 
21st 


Healey  Louis  A.,  beveler  Pioneer  W.  L.  &  Color 
Wks,  r.  651  Folsom 
"    Louis  J.,  salesman  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  1911  La- 
guna 
"    Louisa  M.,  stenographer  G.  G.  Wickson  & 

Co.,  r.  2207  Fillmore 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  443  Jessie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  602  Geary 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  613  Hyde 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  638,  23d 
"    Margaret  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  134  Haight 
"    Martin,   shoemaker   Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  234  Hickory  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  651  Folsom 
"    M.  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  811  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Michael,  hostler  John  Nolan  &  Sons,  r.  1148 

Sutter 
"    Morgan,  r.  151  Valencia 
"    Patrick  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  36  Moss  rear 
"    Peter,  r.  70  Jessie 

"    Robert,  clerk  Kahn  &  Lasar,  r.  1532  Post 
"    Robert  M.,  clerk  Miller  &  Hanselman,  r. 

1169  Mission 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1020  Alabama 
"    Thomas  F.,  liquors,  147  Valencia,  r.  151  Va- 
lencia 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  638,  23d 
"    Timothy,  blacksmith,  r.  ISiY^,  21st 
"    Timothy,  stone  cutter,  r.  209,  24th 
"    William,  solicitor  Domestic  Sewing    Ma- 
chines, r.  1831  Ellis 
"    William  F.,hoseman  Engine  13,  r.  Bernal 
nr  Army  _ 

Healey  WiUiam  W.,  cashier  California  Furni- 
ture Manufacturing  Co.,  r.  1614  California 
4®-Healey.      See   Haley,   Healy,    Heley    and 

Healing    George,   contractor  and  builder,  3635 
Sacramento 
"    James,  r.  982,  15th 
Healion  James,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  177 
Minna 
"    Thomas  C,  clerk  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  177 
Minna 
Healt  A.  A.  Miss,  asst.  matron  S.  F.  Protestant 

Orphan  Asylum 
Health  Inspectors,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Health  Office  City  and  County,  New  City  Hall, 

1st  floor 
Healy    Alfred   J.,  journalist    Chronicle,  r.    613 
Hyde 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  36  Moss  rear 
"    Daniel,  r.  410  Duncan    • 
"    Daniel,  shoemaker,  r.  850  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  tinsmith,  r.  1123  Howard 
"    Daniel,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  666  Brannan 
"    Dennis,  clerk  John  Lyons,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Edward,  liquors,  22  Hayes,  r.  261/2  Hayes 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  679  Clementina 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  705  Howard 
"    Frank,  foreman  cutting   room  U.  S.  Mint, 

r.  San  Rafael 
"    Frank,  pressman  Francis- Valentine  Co.,  r. 

221  Turk 
"    George  M.,  pipemaker  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,r.  70  Jessie 
"    James  Dr.,  r.  Lick  House 
"    James  H.,  laborer,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 
"    James  P.,  r.  1104,  17th 
"    Jeremiah,  groceries,  130  Shipley 
"    John,  r.  121,4th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  224  Ritch 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  622,  4th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  677  Clementina 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    John,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  .501  Napa 


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Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Healy  John  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  813  Sut- 
ter, r.  918  Ellis 
"    Joseph  E.,  plumber,  r.  1134  Florida 
"    Lawrence  E.,  teamster  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  47  Bluxome 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  304  Moulton 
"    Mary  T.,  domestic.  937  Haight 
"    Matthew,  horse  dealer.  1701  Harrison 
"    Maurice  P.,  liquors,  1001  Illinois 
"    Michael,  coxswain  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Michael  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  646 

Folsom 
"    Michael  A.,  carpenter,  r.  316  Lobos 
"    Michael  J.,  stone  contractor.  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Loomis,  Placer  Co 
"    Millie  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Stulz  Bros.,  r. 

730  Filbert 
"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Patrick,    laborer   Pac.    Gas.  Imp.    Co.,  r. 
Lombard  bet  Buchanan  and  Laguna 

HEALY  PATRICK  J., 

antiquarian  bookseller,  proprietor  of 
"Healy's  Old  Book    Store,"  makes  a 
specialty    of    California    Incunabula, 
formerly  at  206  Powell  and  104,  122 
and  408  O'Farrell,  now  at  203   Pow- 
ell, r.  1825  San  Carlos  Av 
Healy  Richard,  horseshoer  William  Dolan,  r.  8 
Louisa 
"     Robert,  fireman  str  Santa  Rosa.  r.  71  Te- 
hama 
"    Thomas   E.,   watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  904 

Folsom 
"    Thomas  F..  draughtsman,  r.  1134  Florida 
Healy,  Tibbitts  &  Co.  (William  H.  Healy  and 
Robert  Tibbitts),  wharf,  bridge  and  rail- 
road builders,  37  Steuart 
"    Timothy  J.,  plumber   and    gasfltter,    1134 

Florida 
"    W.  Frank,  business  agency,  33  Kearny 
"    William,  baker,  r.  13  Eugenia  Av 
"    William  H.  (Healy,  Tibbitts  &  Co.),  r.  613 

Hyde 
'■    William  J.,  real  estate,  r.  1317  Steiner 
"    &  Phillips,  stone  yard.  730,  7th 
«r-Healy.    See  Haley.  Healey,  Helev  and  Hely 
Healy's  Old  Book  Store,  Patrick  J.  Healy  pro- 
prietor, 303  Powell 
Heanan  Arthur  M..  salesman    Cal.   Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  3419a  Clay 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  4  Hanover  PI 
Heaney  Arthur,  shoemaker,  r.  931  Army 
"    Edward  J.,  plumber,  r.  713  Point  Lobes  Av 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  33d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  18  Hunt 
"    James  W.  (Schrader  &  Co.).  r.  1441,  33d 
"    John  (Kane  &  Heaney),  r.  514  Minna 
"    John,  corporal  police,  r.  935  Greenwich 
"    John,  molder.  r.  23d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John  F.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  633 

Hermann 
•'    John  H.,  street  contractor,  r.  30  Middle 
"    Martin,  packer,  r.  18  Hunt 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1410  Leavenworth 
"    Michael,  porter,  r.  18  Hunt 
"    Michael  N.,  machinist,  r.  935  Greenwich 
"    Robert  E..  butcher  Thomas  J.  Hicks,    r. 

3033  Geary 
"    Thomas  F..  marine  engineer,  r.  8  Clay 
"     William  P..  salesman  James  W.  Edwards, 
r.  1410  Leavenworth 
£S=-Heaney.    See  Haney,  Heeney  and  Heney 
Heans  Robert  G.,  calker,  r.  31 '4  Rausch 
Heaphey  Michael  J.,  policeman,  r.  433  Day 


Heaphy     Hannah,     widow,    janitress     Rincon 
Grammar  School,  r.  34b  Silver 
"    James  H.,  chipper  Jardine  Iron  Wks,   r. 

36  Ridley 
"    John  J.,  whip  maker,  r.  1316  Alabama 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  laundress,  r.  117  Natoma 
Heard  Charles,  traveling  salesman,  r.  640  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  cashier   Mark    Strouse,    r.  734 

McAllister 
"    M.  E.  Miss,  solicitor  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Hotel 
St.  Nicholas 
j8®=-Heard.    See  Herd.  Hird  and  Hurd 
Hearfield,  Bannister  &Co.  (David  Hearfield  and 
William  D.  Bannister),  manufacturers 
Paris  white  and  whiting  and  proprietors 
The  Columbia  Marble  Co.,  347  Brannan, 
olHce  305  Sacramento 
"    David  (Hearfield,  Bannister  &  Co.),  r.  San 
Rafael 
Hearly  Frank,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Moffatt 

&  Co.,r.  503  Cole 
Hearn  Celia,  widow,  r.  413,  4th 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  566  Bryant 
"    J.,  bridge  builder,  r.  560  Howard 
"    John,  news  agent,  r.  1,  17th 
"    Simon,  fireman  Engine  33,  r.  117.  16th 
"    Thomas  F.,  compositor,  r.  3916  Fillmore 
"    William  A.,  plumber,  r.  11  Bryant  Av  rear 
"    William  C.  sign  painter,  r.  707,  34th 
i^T' Hearn.    See  Hern  and  Heron 
Hearne  Frank,  blacksmith  Louis  C.  Rasmussen, 
r.  33  Russ 
"    M.  J.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    William,  guard,  r.  33  Russ 
"    William  H.,   clerk  McCafferty  Bros.,  r.   33 
Russ 
Hearney  Andrew,  molder,  r.  8  Clara 
Hugh,  clerk,  r.  8  Clara 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  8  Clara 
Hearon  Peter  W.,  shoemaker.  Railroad  Av  nr 

13th  Av  South 
Hearsch  Mary,  widow,  r,  1533  Polk 
•'    William  J.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1533 
Polk 
Hearst  A.,  porterCal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  635 

Grove 
Hearst  Estate,   E.  H.  Clark  manager,  33  Mills 
Bldg,9th  fioor 
"    Frederick  C. .  clerk,  r.  808,  8th 
Hearst  Free  Kindergarten  Ho  1,  Miss  Eva  A. 

Taylor  principal,  513  Union 
Hearst  Free  Kindergarten  No.  2,  Miss  Cora 

B.  Griflin  principal,  513  Union 
Hearst  Free  Kindergarten  No.  3,  Miss  Emma 

I.  McCracken  principal,  513  Union 
Hearst  Grammar  School,  Mrs.  Nettie  A.  Wood 
principal,  SW   cor  Hermann    and   Fill- 
more 
"    Michael  J.,  porter  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  635  Grove 
Hearst  William  E.,  editor  and  proprietor  The 
Examiner,  business  office  756  Market  cor 
Grant  Av 
J8®=Hearst.    See  Hirst  and  Hurst 
Hearty  James,  laborer,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    Thomas  E..  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
Oakland 
4®=-Hearty.     See  Harty 
Heasman  Ann,  widow,  r.  615  Pine  rear 

"    Anna  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  615 Pine  rear 
Heath  Anna  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  4  Byington  Av 
"    Benjamin,  storekeeper  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1816  Post 
"    Edward  E.  H.,  clerk  Cascade  Laundry,  r. 

108  Eddy 
"    Edward  L.,  r.  932b  Sutter 
"    Frank  E.,  conductor,  r.  3019  Pine 
"    Frederick  W..  bartender  H.  E.  Oehsen.   r. 

516,4th 
"    Geneva  J.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  443,  20th 
"    George  B.,  electric  belt  maker  Pac.  Elec- 
tric Belt  and  Truss  Co.,  r.  442,  30th 
"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  319  Sutter 
"    Heber  L.,  glove  cutter,  r.  33  Oak  Grove  Av 

rear 
"    John  A.,  barber  Hugh  Rodden,  r.  510,  4th 
"    John  C,  waiter,  r.  4  Byington  Av 


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Heath  Langhorne,   cashier  The  Liverpool  and 
London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  r.  3293 
Sacramento 
Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2293  Sacramento 
Mary  L.,  widow  dressmaking,  122  Taylor 
Oscar  H.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  442, 

80th 
Richard  S.,  clerk,  r.  2293  Sacramento 
Richard  W.,  stock  broker  and  mining  sec- 
retary, 318  Pine,  room   12,   r.    San  An- 
selmo 
Roberta  L.  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2293  Sacramento 
Royal    T.,    traveling  salesman  Dunham, 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.   Russ   House 
The,    A.  &    M.    Buislay    proprietors,  312 

Eddy 
Thomas  J.,  butcher  str  City  of  Peking,  r. 

373  Sanchez 
Virginia     D.     Miss,    teacher     Broadway 

Grammar  School,  r.  2293  Sacramento 
Walter  S.,  paperhanger,  r.  1041.  20th 
William  C,  teamster  George  W.  Emmons. 

r.  330,  12th 
William  R.,  clerk  Commercial  Union  As- 
surance Co.,  r.  2293  Sacramento 
&  Milligan  Manufacturing  Co.  (Chicago), 
Magner  Bros,  agents,  322-324  Front 
jea=- Heath.    See  Heeth 
Heathcote  Basil,  president  Heathcote,  Dexter 

&  Co.,  314  Sacramento,  r.  San  Rafael 
Heathcote,  Dexter  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Basil 
Heathcote  president,  wholesale  liquors, 
314  Sacramento 
"    William  A.,  bartender  The  Baldwin,  r.  1150 
Guerrero 
Heatley  Edward  D.  (Dickson,  DeWolf  &  Co.),  r. 
SW  cor  Kearny  and  Chestnut 
"    Philip,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  812  Cen- 
tral Av 
Heatlie  William  C,  machinist  Gustav  Ljung, 

r.  265  East  Av 
Heaton  Henry,  paver,  r.  942,  20th  rear 
Heaton  Oscar  G.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Spreckels 
Bldg,927  Market,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Richard,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  1312%  Alabama 
Heavener  Ellen  Mrs.,  millinery,  1332  Stockton, 

r.  416  Ellis 
Heavey  Bernard,  salesman  Joseph  A.  McGiffln, 
r.  4314  Everett 
"    Martin,  carpenter,  r.  43%  Everett 
"    Martin  J.,  picture  mat  maker  Schussler 

Bros.,  r.  43%  Everett 
"    Sabina,  widow,  r.  43%  Everett 
4®=Heaviside.    See  Haviside 
Heazelton  George,   proprietor   The  Financial 
Letter,  714  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  801  Leaven- 
worth 
Hebb   Archibald  Y.,    solicitor,    r.  209    Leides- 

dorft 
Hebbard  Harry,  coremaker  Vulcan  Iron  Wks., 
r.  319,  1st 
"    Henry  F.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 
1413  Jones 
Hebbard  Jolin  C.  B.,  judge  Superior  Court  De- 
partment 4,  chambers  New  City  Hall,  2d 
floor,  r.  912  Devisadero 
"    N.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  910  Jones 
4S=-Hebbard.    See  Hibbard 
Hebbert  Charles,  painter  M.J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan. 

r.  651  Stevenson 
Heber  Henry,  carpenter  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
3  Alaska  PI 
"    William,  gunsmith,  r.  15  Vandewater 
Heberer     Oil       Burner,    George     McGillivray 

agent,  42,  2d 
Heberger  Martin,  plasterer,  r.  1926  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Hebgen      Adolph      G.,     salesman     Kohlberg, 

Strauss  &  Frohman,  r.  309,  5th 
Hebranck  Johanna,  widow,  r.  1228  Sanchez 

"    John,  glassblower,  r.  910%  Harrison 
Hebrew  Benevolent  Society  First,  oflice  NE 

cor  Post  and  Taylor 
Hebrew  Home  for  Aged    Disabled,    Samuel 
Polack  president,  Mrs.  M.  Kaskell  sec- 
retary, B.  Jacobson  superintendent,  507 
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established  1863,  Philo  Jacoby  pub- 
lisher and  proprietor,  612  Commercial 

Hechheimer  Lee,  butcher,  1303  Buchanan,  r.  1723 
Buchanan 
"    M.  L.,  clerk  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1723 
Buchanan 
Hecht  Abraham  E.,  (Hecht  Bros.  &  Co.) 
"    Bert  R.,    (Hecht  Bros.   &  Co.),  r.  SW  cor 
Washington  and  Laguna 
Hecht   Brothers   &  Co.,   (Jacob  H.,  Louis  Jr., 
Abraham  E.,  Marcus  H.   and   Bert    R. 
Hecht),bonds  and  investment  securities, 
312  Pine 
"    C.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  87,  25th 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  102  Bay 
"    Edel,  lithographer,  r.  1506  Sacramento 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Henry,  shoecutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  441 

Fell 
"    Hiram,  salesman  Sommer  &  Kaufmann,  r. 

1821  Sacramento 
"    Isaac  (estate  of),  office  312  Pine 
"     Isaac  Mrs.,  widow,  312  Pine 
"    Jacob,  compositor  Commercial  Publising 

Co.,  r.  441  Fell 
"    Jacob  H.,  (Hecht  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Boston, 

Mass. 
"    John,  secretary  Baker  Hill  Mining  Co.  523 

Kearny 
"    Joseph    A.,     artist    Elite     Photographic 
Studio    and    teacher     shorthand,     706 
Spreckels'  Bldg,  r.  322  Fell 
"    Louis  Jr.    (Hecht  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Boston, 

Mass. 
"    Manuel,  mechanic,  r.  5  Bernard 
Hecht    Marcus    H.   (Hecht  Bros.    &  Co.),    and 
president  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  312  Pine, 
r.  2100  Washington 
"    Samuel,  r.  17  Yerba  Buena 
"    Treu,  photo  printer,  r.  1506  Sacramento 
Hechtman  Baer.  carpenter,  r.  32  Morris  Av 
Heck  Joseph  H.,  painter,  r.  106  Arlington 
•'    Stephen  (Creyer  &  Heck),  r.  1653%  Mission 
"    Victor,  clerk  William  F.  Nelson  &  Son,  r. 
Alameda 
Hecke  Julius  R..  driver,  r.  1919  Hyde 
Heckel    Frederick,     night     clerk     Hackmeier 

Hotel 
Heckendorf  August,  blacksmith  Yosemite  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  200  Turk 
Hecker  Freda  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  527a  Union 
"    John  G.,  solicitor  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  540  Grove 
"    John  L.,  tailor,  r.  527a  Union 
"     Leon  G.,  clerk,  r.  537a  Union 
4®"  Hecker.    See  Hacker 
Heckert  William  (Francke  &   Heckert),  r.   833 

Pacific 
Heckler  Louis,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1236,  26th 
Heckley  Robert,  engineer,  r.  2739  Pine 
Heckman  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  419  Capp 
"    James  R..   cannery  supt.  Alaska  Packers' 

Assn.,  308  Market 
"    Richard  J.,  butcher,  r.  1078  Howard 
"    Robert  C,  r.  507  Mason 
Heckmann  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  232  Minna 
"    Frederick  J.,  turner  and  carver,  3835,  16th 
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Heckmann  H.  &  Co.   (Herman  H.  Heckmann), 
produce  connnission  merchants,  400-402 
Davis  and  122  Washington 
"    Herman  H.  (H.   Heckmann  &  Co.),  r.  1804 

Ellis 
"    Herman  H.  Jr.,  salesman  H.   Heckmann  & 

Co.,  r.  1804  Ellis 
"    William  B.,  clerk,  r.  28S5,  16th 
Heckscher  Edmond,  bookkeeper,  r.  1419  Taylor 
Hecktor  George  P.  K.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M. 

Ry.,  r.  204  Sunnyside  Av 
Hecox  George  W.,  r.  333  O'Farrell 
Hector  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  offlce  517 

Clay 
Hedherg  Adolph,  blacksmith,  r.  2216  Filbert 

"    Charles,  waiter  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
Hedblom  Anna,  domestic,  2607  Fillmore 
Hedburg  F.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill. 

"    James,  painter,  r.  11  Telegraph  PI 
Hedden  Charles,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1530 
Castro 
"    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  948  Guerrero 
Hedder  Joseph,  r.  214  Fell 
Hedderich  Charles  H.,  cabinet  maker  August 

Wolf,  r.  Alameda 
Hedemark  Anna  N.,  widow,  r.  130  Bartlett 

HEDEMARK  C.  L., 

commission  merchant,  wholesale  and 
retaU  dealer  in  coal,  wood,  hay  and 
grain,  1052  Valencia  cor  22d,  tele- 
phone Mission  189,  r.  H2914  Valencia 

Hedemark  Dennis   E.,  varieties,  1054  Valencia, 

r.  130  Bartlett 
Hedger  H.  A.,  capitalist,  r.  1608  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hedges  Charles  L.,  cigars  and  confectionery, 
53714  Clay 
"    Edward  R.,  r.  1613  Green 
"    George  W.,  machine  works,  323  Mission,  r. 

219a  Webster 
"    Henry  W.,  traveling  salesman,  23  Luning 

Bldg,  r.  312  Eddy 
"    Joseph  W.,  machinist,  r.  1823a  Union 
"     Samuel  B.  Rev.,  C.  S.  P.  asst.  rector  St. 
Mary's  Church  (R.  C),  r.  628  California 
Hediger  Joseph  M.,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  927  Filbert 
Hedirks  David,  carpenter,  r.  737%  Howard 
Hedler  Henry,  butcher  Draper  &  Selig,  r.  6th  A v 

South  bet  L  and  M 
Hedley  James,  r.  31  Stanly  PI 
■'    John  (Morton  &  Hedley)  r.  31  Stanly  PI 
"    Van  Zant,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  Lorln 
Hedlund  George,   longshoreman,  r.  327  Bryant 
rear 
"    John  A.,  laborer,  r.  229  Crescent  Av 
Hedman  Daniel,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
Hedquist  Charles,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  204  Congo 
Hedrich  John  L.,  liquors,  12  Mason,  r.  18  Marye 
Terrace 
"    Louis,  butcher,  2.306  Howard 
Hedrick  Frank,  machinist,  r.  468  Clementina 
"     Leland   B.,  driver  J.    P.   Brownlee,   r.   30 

Grove 
■•     Lyman,  dentist,  513  Taylor 
"    Walter  M., druggist  Emery  P.Gates  &Co., 

r.  513  Taylor 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  468  Clementina 
*fi=  Hedrick.     See   Haedrich,    Hedderich   and 

Headrick 
Hedstrom  Bernhard,  carpenter,  r.  921,  14th 
"    John  B.,  watchman  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  227 

Pennsylvania  Av 
"    John  B.  Jr.,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks, 
r.  227  Pennsylvania  Av 
eS'  Hedstrom.    See  Hadstrom  and  Headstrom 


Heeb  Philip,  cook,  r.  1028  Clay 

Heeder  Cecilia,  widow,  dressmaking,  138  Eddy 

Heeg  Lawrence,  laborer  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1411 

Minnesota 
Heegaard  Carl  V.,  master  mariner,  r.  1001  Capp 
Heehs  Paul  H.,  foreman  W.  D.  Wilson,  r.  517a 

Fell 
Heenan  Edward,  carpenter,  771  Bryant,  r.  435% 
Stevenson 
"    James,  r.  346,  4th 

"    John,  attorney  at  law  and  secretary  Burge 
&  Donahoo  Co.  and  American  Imp.  Co., 
220  Sansome,  room  4,  r.  1544  Howard 
"    John  C,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  228 

Langton 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  627  Locust  Av 
"    Maggie  Miss,  shirtmaker  Standard  Shirt 

Factory,  r.  627  Locust  Av 
"    Martin  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1556  Kentucky 
"    Stephen  C,  cabinet  maker  Hey  wood  Bros. 
&Co.,  r.  541  Minna 
4®"  Heenan.    See  Heanan 
Heeney  Edward  J.,  plumber,  r.  421%,  11th 
"    Henry,  blacksmith,  r.  339  Bryant 
"    James,  blacksmith   Lowney  Bros.,   r.   820 

Potrero  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  339  Bryant 
"    Margar.et,  widow,  r.  820  Potrero  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  engineer    str  Alcazar,   r.   433 
Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=  Heeney.    See  Haney,  Heaney  and  Heney 
Heense  Leonard,  barber,  510  Post,  r.  321%  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Louis,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  321%  O'Farrell 
"    William,  r.  321%  O'Farrell 
Heer  Eliza,  widow,  r.  4  Martha  PI 

"    Lulu  Miss,  r.  4  Martha  PI 
Heesch  Carl  A.,  insurance  broker,  313  California, 
r.  504  Ellis 
"    John  F.  (Heesch  &  Hansen),  r.  403  Drumm 
"    &  Hansen   (John  F.   Heesch  and  Thomas 
Hansen),  liquors,  403  Drumm 
Heesemann  Hem y,  butcher  H.  A.  Rosenbaum,  r. 

2lB  Glover 
Heeth  Albert  S.,  tailor  Joseph   Poheim,  r    70 
Everett 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  August  Koerber,  r.  70 

Everett 
"    George  C,  pileman  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Hermann  W.,  clerk,  r.  70  Everett 
Jm'  Heeth.    See  Heath 
Heffelflnger  William  C,  with    R.   T.   Kennedy 

Co.,  r.  218  Turk 
Hefferin  R.,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 

"    William,  pressman,  r.  417  Day 
Heffernan  Arthur,  peddler,  r.  363  Clementina 
Garrett,  carpenter,  r.  538  Mission 
Henrv  T.,  shoecutter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

1233  Pacific 
James,  pantryman  Young  &  Weisman,  r. 

317  O'Farrell 
James,  tailor,  r.  1322  Ellis 
James  F.,  carpenter,  r.  305  Filbert 
Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  1311  Montgomery 
Julia  J.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1322  Ellis 
Matthew,  cement  worker,  r.  781  Stevenson 
Michael,  liquors,  223  Sansome,  r.  712  Guer- 
rero 
Michael  J.,  tailor,  r.  112%  Fell 
Owen  E.,  policeman,  r.  925  Alabama 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
Peter  J.,   teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r. 

133  Turk 
William  (Heffernan  &  Driscoll),  r.  538  Mis- 
sion 
William,  nurse,  r.  1616%  Bush 
William  P.,  shoefitter,  r.  305  Filbert 
&  Driscoll   (William  Heffernan  and  James 
F.  Driscoll),  liquors,  121,  4th 
Heffner  Frank,  r.  347  Minna 

Heffron  Patrick,  chicken  ranch,  r.  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  904  Buchanan 
>e®=Heflron.    See  Hefron  and  Heyfron 
Hefron  Helen  L.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  503  Cole 

"  ,  widow,  r.  503  Cole 


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Hefty  Emma  Miss,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Me- 
chanical Arts,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  barber  519,  4th 
-BS^Hegar.    See  Hagar 
Hegard  Otto,  porter  S.  F.  Breweries 
Hegarty  Eugene  J.   (Hegarty  &   McSweeney), 
r.  618  Eddy 
"    John,  meterman  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  37 

Minna 
"    &  McSweeney   (Eugene  J.    Hegarty    and 
Daniel  McSweeney),    produce    commis- 
sion, 56,  2d 
4®="Hegarty.    See  Hagarty,  Hagerty,  Haggerty 

and  Heagerty 
Hegele  Paulina  L.,  widow,  r.  114  McAllister 

Frederick,  laborer  Charles  M.  Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  858i4  Folsom 
Daniel    C,    manufacturer    shirts,     318 
Kearny,  r.  118  Ridley 
"    Frederick  J.,  salesman  D.  C.  Heger,  r.  318 

Kearny 
"    G.  Henry,  druggist,  r.  1914  Rausch 
"    Oscar,  cigar  maker   J.   E.   Kiefer,  r.  1914 

Rausch 
"    Robert  H.,  plumber  J.   A.   O'Dea,  r.   19i4 
Rausch 
Hegerhorst  John,  bartender  Stelling  Bros.,  r. 

892,  14th 
Hegerty  Emile,  messenger  Hammam  Baths,  r. 
334  Clementina 
"    Patrick  D.,  r.  4  Russ 

"    William,    barber  Happ    &    Gingg,  r.    328 
Geary 
Heggerty  Charles    J.  (Knight   &    Heggerty), 
attorney  at  law,  74-80  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 
1906  Webster 
Heggum  Charles  W.,  painter,  r.  2604  Bryant 
Hegler  Frederick  A.,  r.  228  Haight 

"    John,  r.  228  Haight 
Hegyessy  James,  operator  Theo.  C.  Marceau,  r. 

826  Market 
Hehemann  Ida  Mrs.,  r.  130,  1 1th 
Heibach  Annie,  widow,  dressmaking,  114  Mason 
Heick  Christian,  boots  and  shoes,  3789,  16th 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper  Cesar  Bertheau,  r. 

630  Haight 
"    William,  druggist  German  Hospital,  r.  630 
Haight 
Held  August,  sausage  maker  L.  Schnetzler,  r.9 

Mint  Av 
Heidborn  Charles  W.,  delicacies,  1417  Ellis 
Heide  Charles,  paper  carrier,  r.  636  Commercial 
'■    Henry  (Heide  &  Pfahlert),  r.  1600  Larkin 
"    Henry  (New  York  City),  A.  C.  Boldemann 
agent,  307  Commercial 
Heide    &    PfaMert    (Henry    Heide   and  Julius 
Pfahlert),  groceries    and    liquors,  1600- 
1602  Larkin 
Heidelberg  William,  engineer,  r.  314  Minna 
Heidemann  Frank  (Baumeister  &  Heidemann). 

r.  135A  24th 
Heiden  Anna  L.,  domestic,  1817  Jackson 
"    Gustave,  laborer,  r.  728  Filbert 
"    Gustave,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  1005  Tennessee 
Heidenreich  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1413  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Emil,  watchman,  r.  450  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  musician,  r,  450  Tehama 
"    Frederick  J.,  musician,  r.  450  Tehama 
"    M.,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Heidenthaler  Louis,  lodgings,  210  Washington 
Heider  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  623  Ash  Av 
"    Carl,  baker  John  Schlichtmann,  r.  645  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Christopher,  barber,  310  Bush,  r.  623  Ash  Av 
"    Frank,  foreman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank   B.,  druggist,  NE    cor  Golden  Gate 

Av  and  Webster,  r.  1002  Webster 
"    Frank  C,  sheet  iron  worker  George  H.  Tay 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,  barber  C.  Heider,  r.  623  Ash  Av 
Heidon  John,  seaman,  r.  240  Greenwich 
Heidorn  Herman,  r.  6  Morris  Av 
Heidt  Edward,  metal  worker  Pac.  Metal  Wks, 

r.  Alameda 
Heidt  Jolm  W.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Pacific 
Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st,  r. 


W.  MONTAGUE  & 

MANUFACTURERS  OP 

RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

\A//\TrER    F»IF»E 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309, 311, 313,  315  and  317  MAKEET  ST. 


Heidt  Wesley,  secretary  and  assistant  manager 
Forderer  Cornice  Works,  224-228  Mission, 
r.  319  Geary 
Heidtmann  Arnold,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  Wisconsin  2  S  of  20th.  Potrero 
"    Christof  F.,  r.  426  Shot  well 
•'    Harry,   salesman    Henry    Wessel,   r.    1601 

Turk 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.429  Ridley 
4®"Heidtmann.    See  Heitmann 
Heiduska  Ferdinand,  watchmaker  and  jeweler, 

413  Bush,  r.  1529  Golden  Gate  Av 
Heier  Joseph,  driver  Chicago  Brewery 
4®=Heier.    See  Heyer  and  Hyer 
Heilbron  Adolph  (Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.),  r.  Sac- 
ramento, Cal. 
"    August,  estateof  (Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.),  339 

Kearny 
"    Charles  F.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  1328  Pacific 
"    Frederick,  r.  1328  Pacific 
•'    Joseph     P.,    salesman     Blake,    MofBtt  & 

Towne,  r.  899  Pine 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1328  Pacific 
Heilbronner  August,    secretary  Golden    Gate 
Lumber  Co. ,4  Sutter,  rooms  8-10,  r.  Hotel 
Richelieu 
"    Julius  (Bissinger  &  Co.).  r.  1219  Hyde 
Heilbronner  Max,  secretary  Alaska    Commer- 
cial Co.,  310  Sansome,  r.  816  Sutter 
Heilbuth    John,   teamster  Quires  Soda  Water 

Co.,  r.  501  Franklin 
Heilemann  William  H.,  cigar  packer  Pac.  Coast 

Co-op  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  28  Russ 
Heilfron  Alfred  J.,  barber  341  Hayes,  r.  525  Fell 
Heilmann  John  E.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  708 
Brannan 
"    Richard  W.,  soap    manufacturer,  S    s  El 
Dorado  nr  De  Haro,  office  708  Brannan 
Heilpern  Max,  Hebrew  books,  1043^2  Folsom 
Heilrath  John,  clerk  Lash"s  Bitters  Co.,  r.  1117 

Mission 
Heim  Franz  L.,  boots  and  shoes,  121  Grant  Av. 
r.  2238  Post 
"    Jacob  F.,  dairy,  18th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    John  G.,  chicken  ranch,  19th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    Louis,  butcher,  r.  427}^,  4th  Av 
Heim    Otto  W.,  secretary  to    manager  Pacific 
Dept.  Wells,    Fargo  &  Co's  Express,  35 
New  Montgomery,  room  7,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
"    Phillip,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese.  r,  Berke- 
ley 
"    Thomas,  r.  306  Greenwich 
Heiman  Abraham,  tailor  H.  Levin,  r.  134,  4th 
"    Isaac,  clothing,  120  Jackson,  r.  1231  Vallejo 
,,    Jacob,  clerk  Isaac  Heiman,  r.  1231  Vallejo 
"    Jonas,  janitor  B'nai  B'rith  Hall,  r.  629  Ellis 
'■    Joseph,  traveling  salesman,  r.  2033  Sacra- 
mento 
Heimann  Aaron,  locksmith,  r.  21  Clinton  Park 
"    August  M.,  bookbinder  R.  1.  Whelan&  Co., 

r.  1518  Leavenworth 
"     Emma  Miss,  tailoress.  r.  21  Clinton  Park 
"    Julius,  tailor,  r.  31  Clinton  Park 
"    Rose  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  21  Clinton  Park 
4S"Heimann.    See  Heyman  and  Hyman 
Heimburg  Louis,  bartender  W.  Leege  &  Co.,  r. 

1332  Vallejo 
Heimemeyer  Charles,  buffer  Schaezlein  &  Bur- 
ridge,  r.  537  O'Farrell 
Heimerl  Emily,  widow,  r.  317  Ellis 

"    Hulda  F.  Miss,  dressmaking,  317  Ellis 
Heimoller  Balthazar,  baker  Becker  &  Sander, 

r.  226  Pacific 
Heimrath  Joseph,  furrier,  r.  640  Stevenson 


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J.C.WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ^^  DOMESTIC  OOAl. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Heims  Frank,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &Co.,  r.  141/2 
Sherman 

"  John,  upholsterer,  1314  Valencia 
Heimstadt  Peter,  baker,  r.  41.3  Minna 
Hein  Annie  Miss,  artist,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

"  Charles,  carriage  trimnaer  Studebaker 
Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  17Laskie 

"    Charles,  musician,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

"  Charles  M.,  sign  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r. 
102  Ellis 

"    Crissie.  widow,  lodgings,  90714  Mission 

"    Joseph,  liquors,  513  East,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1438  Howard 

"    Minna  Mrs.,  proprietor  Felvey  House,  24 
Mint  Av 
Heinbockel  Henry  L.,  plumber,  r.  410  Francisco 
Heindorf  Herman,  cigar  maker,  r.  767  Folsom 
Heine  A.,  r.  86  Everett 

"  Frederick  F.,  with  Cal.  Paint  Co.,  r.  112 
Vicksburg 
Heine  G.  0.  &  Co.  (Gustave  O.  Heine),  import- 
ers and  manufacturers  pianos,  dealers 
musical  instruments,  agents  for  Shaw 
piano,  136  Ellis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  tele- 
phone 5744,  musical  department,  Em- 
porium Bldg 

"    Gustave  O.  (G.  O.  Heine  &  Co.),  136  Ellis 

"    Henry,  brick  layer,  r.  13  Rausch 

"    Henry  W..  salesman,  r.  737  Church 

"    Hulda,  widow,  r.  536,  15th 

"  Louis,  musical  director  Tivoli  Opera 
House,  r.  42814  Eddy 

"    Marie,  widow.  411V4.  13th 

"  Samuel,  butcher  Simon  Silverberg,  r.  14th 
Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    William  F.,  paper  carrier,  r.  15  Glover 
Heineberg  Jacob  A.,  manager  city  wholesale 
dept.  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  1519 
Jackson 

"  Laura  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 
School,  r.  1519  Jackson 

"  Leah  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  r,  1519  Jackson 

"     Rika,  widow,  r.  1519  Jackson 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1017  Laguna 
Heinecke  Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  Serpentine  Av  nr 
Folsom 

"  Brothers  (Max  and  Charles),  groceries  and 
liquors,  1021.  18th 

"    Charles  (Heinecke  Bros.)  ,r.  38  Caselli  Av 

"    Charles  A.,  cooper,  r.  38  Caselli  Av 

"    Fred,  bartender,  r.  801  Kearny 

"    George,  steward  S.  F.  Verein,  r.  738  Post 

"    Max  (Heinecke  Bros.),  r.  38  Caselli  Av 

"    W.  Paul,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  67 
Henry 
.^g'-Heinecke.  See  Heinicke,  Hencke  and  Hincke 
Heineken  Albert  C,  r.  1826  Post 
Heineman  Arthur  J.,   salesman  H.  M.  Heine- 
man,  r.  1613  Bush 

"    August,  baker,  r.  763  Howard    ■ 

"  Charles  A.,  special  policeman,  r.  1305  Buch- 
anan 

"  Charles  J.,  salesman  H.  M.  Heineman,  r. 
1613  Bush 

"    Clifford,  cutter  H.  M.  Heineman,  r.  16l3Bush 

"  Edward  B.,  salesman  H.  M.  Heineman,  r. 
1613  Bush 

"  Fannie,  widow  (Heineman  &  Stern),  r.  1709 
Geary 

"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  1828b  Sutter 

"    Felix,  butcher,  r.  1709  Geary 

"    Fred  C,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"  Henry  M.,  manufacturer  neckwear,  gloves 
and  suspenders,  109  Sansome,  r.  1613 
Bush 


Heineman  Jacob,  painter  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1432 

Ellis 
"    Joseph  H.,  traveling  salesman  Graf  Bros., 

r.  1432  Ellis 
"    Max  M.,  manager  Pacific  Wall  Paper  Co., 

Ill  Battery,  r.  1830  Eddy 
"    Moses,  butcher,  r.  1709  Geary 

HEINEMAN  &  STERN 

(Mrs.  Fannie  Heineman  and  Moses 
Stem),   manufacturers    smoked   and 

Eickled  beef  and  German  sausage,  916 
arkin,  telephone  East  242 

*5="  Heineman.      See   Heinimann   and   Heyne- 

mann 
Heinemann  C,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,r.  1434  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Charles  B.,  mechanic  Christofler  M.  Chris- 

toffer,  r.  667  Broderick 
"    George  (Heinemann  &  Fladmark),  r.  667 

Broderick 
"    Julius,  waiter  John  Feyhl,  r.  511  Valencia 
"    &  Fladmark  (George  Heinemann  and  Olaf 
J.  Fladmark),  groceries,  667  Broderick 
Heines    Elizabeth    Mrs.,  janitress    St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church,  r.  309  Guerrero 
"    James,  car  driver,  r.  309  Guerrero 
"    Julius,  baker,  r.  428  Broadway 
Heinhardt  Frederick  W.,  carriage  trimmer,  r. 

530  O'Farrell 
Heinicke  Charles  W.,  groceries,  29  Clementina 
"    Paul,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  1,  5th 
"    William  F.,  bookkeeper  Graf  Bros.,  r.  29 
Clementina 
Heinimann  John  M.,  physician,  504  Kearny,  r. 

East  Oakland 
Heininger   Charles  P.,  manufacturer  walking 
canes    and    smokers'  articles  and  pub- 
lisher  view  albums,  526  Market,   r.   27 
Liberty 
Heinke  Edward,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 

"    Louis,  cooper,  r  444  Brannan 
J8S- Heinke.    See  Hainke  and  Heinecke 
Heinlein  Casper,  chicken  ranch,  r.  25th  nr  Con- 
necticut, Potrero 
Heico  Edward,  clerk  Leon  Lemos,  r.  229  Oak 
"     Emil,  boxmaker,  r.  229  Oak 
"    Jacob,  nurse,  r.  226^/4  Oak 

HEINO  JULIUS, 

dentist,  The  Orlando,  SE  cor  6th  and 
Howard,  rooms  3-4,  formerly  of  the 
Colton  Dental  Association 

Heino  Saul,  cutter  Leon  Lemos,  r.  229  Oak 
Heinrich  Adele,  widow,  r.  16  Natoma 

"  Albert,  watchmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  2307 
Harrison 

"  Bruno,  electrician  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co..r.  315  Clipper 

"  Rudolf,  agent  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  404 
O'Farrell 

"    Rudolph,  carpenter,  r.  8  Polk 
Heinroth  Oscar  H..   jeweler   Shreve   &  Co.,  r. 

Elmhurst,  Cal. 
Heins  A.,  r.  811  Bryant 

"    Adolph  F.  (J.  D.  Heins  &  Co.),  r.  40414  Fol- 
som 
Heins  Alexander,    manufacturer    leather   and 
fulled  rawhide  belting,  134  Main,  r.  2209 
Green 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1334  Union 

"  Herman,  bartender  T.  F.  A.  Obermeyer,  r. 
65  Tehama 

"  J.  D.  &  Co.  (John  D.  and  Adolph  F.  Heins), 
groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Folsom 
and  Fremont 

"  John  D.  (J.  D.  Heins  &  Co.),  r.  NW  cor  Fol- 
som and  Fremont 

"  JohnD.,  transferrer  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r.. 
1234  Union 

"    Julius  (Aurich  &  Heins),  r.  909  Kearny 

"    Louis  R.,  salesman,  r.  148  CoUingwood 

"    Peter  D..  teamster,  r.  1334  Union 

"  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r,  3237  Mis- 
sion 

"  Theodore,  machinist  S.  Bloom  &  Sons.,  r.  80 
Army 

"    William  H.,  r.  1334  Union 
>8®-Heins.    See  Heinz,  Hinds,  Hines  and  Hynes 


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Heinscli  Rudolph  C,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  334  Noe 
Heinsen  Charles,  musician,  r.  201  Taylor 
Heinsohn  Henry,  teamster,  r.  11  Harriet 
"    Herman,  bookkeeper  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Heintz  Frederick,  ironer  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  339, 
6th 
"    George  A.,  cashier  Katz  &  Sons,  r.  18,  7th 
4®=Heintz.    See  Hintz 
Heinz  Barbara,  widow,  r.  234  Castro 
"    Charles,  plumber  C.  Heinz,  r.  818M  Green- 
wich 
"    Charles,  sausage  factory,  362,  3d 
"    Christopher,  baker  and  confectioner,   1419 

Stockton,  r.  627  Green 
"    Conrad,  laborer,  r.  555^/4  Natoma 
"    Conrad,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  714  Mont- 
gomery Av  and  1844  Union,  r.  3120  Union 
"    Edward  G.,  salesman  Cal.  Wire  Cloth  Co., 

r.  261/^  Valparaiso 
"    George,  furniture,  847  "Valencia 
"    Henry,  blacksmith,  r.  11  Valparaiso 
"    Henry,  clerk  J.  A.  Drinkhouse  Co.,  r.  818j^ 

Greenwich 
"    Jacob    (Himmelmann   &    Heinz),    r.    2120 

Union 
»    Jacob,  baker  Henry  Eggeling,  r.   1598  Ful- 
ton 
"    Jacob,  blindmaker  Edward  B.  Hlndes  & 

Co.,  r.  11  Valparaiso 
"    Jacob  Jr.,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co,,  r. 

11  Valparaiso 
"    Peter,  r.  818i^  Greenwich 
"    Theresa   Miss,    seamstress,  r.  413  McAl- 
lister 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &  Co., 
r.  1219  Kearny 
4®=-Heinz.       See    Heins,    Hinds,    Hines    and 

Hynes 
Heinze  Ernest,  harness  maker,  414  Montgomery 
Av,  r.  6  Roach 
"    Fred,  boots  and  shoes,  3257  Mission 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  413  McAllister 
"    William  T.,  clerk  Charles  Lyons,  r.  412  Mc- 
Allister 
Heise  Charles  Ed  (Chas.   Ed  Heise  &  Co.),  r. 

Alameda 
Heise   Chas.    Ed    &    Co.    (Charles    Ed   Heise 
and  Clemens  Hohwiesner),  ship  and  cus- 
tom house  brokers,  510  Battery 
"    Emil  P.   (Cal.  Wagon  and  Carriage  Co.), 

36'/2  Fremont 
"    Henry,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Henry,    clerk    Charles    Strycker,    r.   2401 
Bush 
Heise  John  D.,  groceries,  wines,   liquors  and 
tobacco,  dairy  produce,  agate  and  gran- 
ite ware,  hay,  grain  and  feed,  SW  cor 
16th  and  Valencia,  telephone  Blue  371,  r. 
546  Valencia 
"    R.  C,  traveling  salesman  Braunschweiger 

&  Co.,  r.  Pocatello,  Idaho 
"    Walter  L.  (Cal.  Wagon  and  Carriage  Co.), 

36V4  Fremont 
"    Wilhelm,  passenger  agent  North  German 
Lloyd  SS.  Co.,  118  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Heisel  Nils,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 
31  East 
"    Peter,    teamster    Morton     Draying     and 
Warehouse  Co.,  r.  348, 10th 
Heiselberg  George,  livery  stable.  113  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Heisell    Kate    Miss,    dressmaking,    1020   Mis- 
sion 
Heisen  A.,  baker  Westerf eld's  Bakery,  r.  443 

Jessie 
Heiser  Edward  A.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  1706%  Stockton 
"    Henry  L.,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Heisler  Solomon,  ladies'  furnishing  goods,  335^4, 
3d,  r.  100  Jones 
"    William     J.,    superintendent     California 
Construction  Co.,  r.  532.  17th 
Heissell  Charles  C,,  driver,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Heissenberg  Conrad,  r.  631  Vallejo 
Heissig  Paul,  waiter  Charles    Tepper,    r.    626 
Washington 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

e-cH-S^T-     IVIARKEX    SX. 


Heissner  Frank,  salesman  Justinian  Caire  Co., 
r.  257  Tehama 
"    George,  carpet  layer,  r.  40  Clinton  Park 
Heistend  Mary  Mrs.,  r.  317  Francisco 
;e®-Heistend.    See  Hiestand 
4S="Heister.    See  Hiester 
Heiter  Fred  A.,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice 

Wks,  r.  214,  7th 
Heitman  Bertha,  domestic,  1005, 17th 
"    Fritz,  clerk,  r.  10201/4  Larkin 
"    H.,  musician,  r.  621  Octavia 
"    Nicholas,   employee  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Sophia,  domestic,  1001,  17th 
Heitmann  Frederick,  clerk  Frederick  Hartje,  r. 
9221/i,  22d 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Fre- 
mont and  Folsom,  r.  245  Fremont 
"    John  H.,  driver  Steimke  Bros.,  r.  1925 Union 
"    Nicholas,  teamster  N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co., 

r.  307  Fulton 
"    Richard,  clerk  Bruns  Bros.  &  Steinake,  r. 

3945,  16th 
"    William,  clerk  Bruns  Bros.  &  Steimke,  r. 
3945,  16th 
ig®- Heitmann.    See  Heidtmann 
Heitmeyer  August  (Heitmeyer  Bros.),  r.    2806 
Pine 
"    Brothers   (August  and   Fred),  delicacies, 

1736  Devisadero 
"    Fred  (Heitmeyer  Bros.),  r.  2800  Sacramento 
Heitmuller  Henry,  baker,  r.  493,  8th 
Heitrich  Henry,  r.  34  Lafayette 
Heitz  Frederick,  bartender  Emil  Simon,  r.  433 

Jackson 
Heitzberg  Frederick,  clerk,  r.  1314  Howard 
Heizman  George  H.,  watchmaker  John  Heiz- 
man,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  412  San- 
some,  r.  303  Fell 
Heizmann  Christian,    carpenter   and    builder, 

1511  Powell 
Helander  John,  seaman,  r.  19  Drumm 
Helb  George,  scene  shifter,  r.  69  Natoma 

"    Jacob,  r.  69  Natoma 
jg^-Helberg.    See  Hellberg 
Helbert  Michael,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Bear 

HELBING  AUGUST, 

City  agent  Royal  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Liverpool,  England),  and  stock  and 
hond  broker,  213  Sansome,  r.  1325 
Webster 

Helbing  Betty  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  535  Fred- 
erick 
"    David  A.,  salesman  P.   Berwin  &  Bro.,  r. 

1325  Webster 
"    Jacob  A.,  representing  Royal  and  Queen 

Ins.  Cos.,  313  Sansome,  r.  1335  Webster 
"  Louis,  baker  P.  F.  Grueninger,  r.  313,  6th 
"    Louis  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,  and  real 

estate,  1718  Waller,  r.  535  Frederick 
'•    William  F.,  contractor   and  builder,  3712 

Folsom 
Helbush  Fritz,   clerk  Paul   Girsch,   r.   SE  cor 

Sacramento  and  Walnut 
"    Herman  H.,  special  policeman,  r.  2815  Clay 
Held  Alfred  E.,  barber  R.   Childers,    r.   1504a 

Howard 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  13201/4  Eddy 
"    Fannie  B.,  widow,  r.  1805  Broadway 
"    Frederick,  driver  Emil  Di  Vecchio,  r.  1320 

Eddy 
"    George,  barber,  204,  4th,  r.  1504a  Howard 
"    George,  brewer  Henry  Behlmer,  r.  6  Bur- 

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i''       Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 
classes  of  advertising. 
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Held  Harry  T.,  barber,  602  Haight,  r.  17  Grand  Av 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

120a  Shotwell 
"    Sally,  corset  maker,  r.  311  Hayes 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1929  Howard 
"    Simon,  r.  123  Eddy 
4®=  Held.    See  Hald 
Heldman  Adam,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Heldt  Michael,  laborer,  r.  13!4  Welsh  rear 
Helen  Joseph  R.,  clerk  C.  V.  S.  Gibbs,  r.  805 
Guerrero 
"    Richard,  machinist,  r.  525  Howard 
j^S^Helen.    See  Hellen 

Heley  Christopher  W.,  painter,  r.  1011  Howard 
"    Michael  H.,    packer    John    Hoey,    r.    1011 
Howard 
4®" Heley.     See  Haley  and  Healey 
Heifer  Howard  T.,  stenographer  Tayler&  Spots- 
wood  Co.,  r.  1923  Howard 
Helfrich  Henry  A.,  confectioner,  r.  1619  Bush 
Helfst  Henry,  candy  maker  Charles  Breiten,  r. 

418  Montgomery  Av 
Helgerson  John,  watchman,  r.  303  Lombard 
Helgeson  Albert  G.,  counter  The  Morgan  Oyster 
Co.,  r.  8/2  Clyde 
"    Emil,  deckhand  str  Apache,  r.  8I/2  Clyde 
"    Walter,  grill  worker  Thomas  Klog,  r.  511 
O'Farrell 
Helgesson  Nils,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

90914  Mission 
Helgoth  Henry  H.,  plasterer,  r.  1923  Lexington 
Av 
"    Lavinia,  widow,  r.  20  Alvarado 
Helifron  Julius,  barber,  r.  525  Fell 
Helln  Charles  T.,  carpenter,  r.  25  Tilden 
HeUos  Electric  Co.   (Philadelphia,  Pa.),  Cali- 
fornia Electrical  Works  general  agents, 
35  Market 
Helke  Adolph,  harness  and  saddlery,  617  Mis- 
sion, r.  158  Waller 
"    Charles,  with  A.  Helke,  r.  Railroad  Av  bet 

12th  and  13th  Avs  South 
"    Emilia,  widow,  r.  158  Waller 
Helken    John,    waiter   German    Hotel,    r.    560 

Howard 
Hell  Franz,  musician,  r.  718  Valencia 
"    Stephen,  foreman  maltsters  Jackson  Brew- 
ery, r.  SE  cor  11th  and  Folsom 
Helland  F.  C.  H.,  engineer  str  Peru,  r.  31  Ellis 
Hellar  Thomas  D.,  lodgings,  116  Eddy 
Hellberg  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  450,  9th, 
r.  1104  Bryant 
"    John,  house  mover,  r.  1029  Howard 
4®=-Hellberg.    See  Helberg 
Hellen  John,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
v85=-Hellen.    See  Helen 

Heller,  Baclunaii  &  Co.  (Emanuel  M.  and  Moses 
Heller  and  L.  S.  Bachman),  importers 
foreign  and  domestic  dry  goods.  112-114 


Christopher,  r.  809  Filbert 

Clarence  L.,  physician  French  Hospital,  r. 
1801  California 

E.  &  S.  (Emanuel  L.  and  Samuel  W.),  capi- 
talists, 212  Sansome,  room  16 

Earl,  window  dresser  Raphael's,  r.  309 
Powell 

Emanuel  L.  (E.  &  S.  Heller),  r.  New  York 

Emanuel  M.  (Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.),  r. 
812  Post 

Emanuel  S.,  attorney  at  law,  3-16  Nevada 
Block,  r.  1801  California 

Emilie,  widow,  r.  1801  California 

Henry,  baker,  r.  9  Graham  PI 

Jacob,  shoemaker  Herman  Frese,  r.  1122 
Kearny 


Heller  Johann,  porter  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  63  Minna 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  310  Leavenworth 
"    John  H.,  stenographer  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 

Wks 
"    M.  &  Sons,  office  112  Sansome 
"    Martin  J.,  mining  engineer,  r.  14  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Moses  (Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.),  r.  1915  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Samuel  W.  (E.  &  S.  Heller),  r.  621   Leaven- 
worth 
"    Sigmund  (Stern  &  Heller),  r.  119,  .5th 
"    Sigmund  M.,   traveling  salesman  Heller, 

Bachman  &  Co.,  r.  228i,4  Post 
"    Thomas  D.,  bartender,  r.  34  Golden  Gate 
Av 
«®-Heller.    See  Hiller 

Hellerman  Christian  H.,  tailor,  r.  1213^4  Pacific 
Hellicker  Edward,  carpenter,  r.  1024  Powell 
Hellier  William  (H.  Brandenstein  &  Co.),  r.  538 

Guerrero 
Helling  Charles,  blacksmithFamsworth&  Bug- 
gies, r.  Alameda 
"    William,  chicken  ranch,  r.  200  Russia  Av 
Hellingsen  John  S..  master  schr  Helen  N.  Kim- 
ball,  office    6   California,   r.   171254    San 
Carlos  Av 
Heliiwell  H.,  stonecutter,  r.  227,  2d 
"    Richard,  cutler,  104  Stockton 
Hellman  Benjamin,  painter,  r.  2212  Geary 
"    Charles,  fresco  painter,  r.  26  Masonic  Av 
"    Ernest,  cooper,  r.  1107  Folsom 
"    Eugene  H..  bookkeeper  P.  Greenberg  &  Co.. 

r.  8  Henrietta  Square 
"    Hall,  clerk,  r.  8  Henrietta  Square 
Hellman    Isaias   W.,    president    The   Nevada 
Bank  of  San  Francisco,   NW  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Pine,  r.  1801  Franklin 
Hellman  I.  W.  Jr.,  cashier  and  secretary  Union 
Trust  Company  of  San  Francisco,  NE  cor 
Montgomery  and  Market,  r.  1801  Frank- 
lin 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    Pauline  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  8 Henrietta 
Square 
Hellmann  Anthony  C,  stock  and  bond  broker, 

308  California,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
Hellmann  Brothers  &  Co.  (Richard  and  Horatio 
G.   Hellmann),  commission    merchants 
and  agen  ts  Hamburg  and  Bremen  Boards 
of  Underwriters,  Union  Bank  of  Austra- 
lia and  National  Bank  of  Australa;Sia, 
■525  Front 
George  H..  r.  714  Bush 
"    George  H.,  cashier  Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Horatio  G.  (Hellmann  Bros.  &Co.),r.  Bo- 
hemian Club 
"     Paul,  liquors,  1926  Filbert 
"    Richard  (Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1829  Pa- 
cific Av 
iS®- Hellmann.    See  Hellman  and  Hillman 
Hellmer  Svante  L.,  seaman,  r.  505  Greenwich 
Hellmuth  Edward  J.,  steward,  r.  468  Jessie 
"    Ferdinand,  contractor,  r.  1205  Valencia 
"    Theophile,  expressman,  r.  San  Jose  Av  opp 

Day 
"    William,  machinist    Am.  Type  Founders 
Co.,  r.  355  Brannan 
Hellrich  Paul,  machine  hand,  r.  45  Clinton 
Hellstrom  Alexander,  deckhand  str  Sausalito 

"    Erric,  laborer,  r.  1261/2  Welsh 
Hellstrommer  Carl  H.  (Hellstrommer  &  Co.),  r. 
14  Washington 
"    &   Co.   (Carl    H.    Hellstromer   and    Mrs. 
Louisa  Rosenmoeller;, liquors  and  board- 
ing, 14  Washington 
Hellund  Gustave,  seaman,  r.  204  Steuart 
Hellwig  Annie,  domestic,  1130  Fulton 
"    Charles,  cashier  Palace  Hardware  Co.,  r. 

925  McAllister 
"    Christian,    vice-president    Legallet-Hell- 

wig  Tanning  Co.,  r.  1236  Guerrero 
"    Frederick,  capitalist,  r.  925  McAllister 
^g=Hellwig.     SeeHelwig 
Helm  Caroline,  widow,  r.  1330  Vallejo  rear 
"    Charles,  pork  packer,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  M 
■'    Daniel,  student,  r.  319V4  Lombard 
"     Ellen  B.,  widow,  r.  640  Haight 


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Helm  Louis  (Diellng  &  Helml,  204,  3d 
"    Luoien  E.,  electrician  Cal.  Electric  Sup- 
ply and  Construction  Co.,  r.  640  Haight 
"    Mary  L,.,  widow,  r.  301  Turk 
"    Theodore  C  groceries,  NE  cor   15th  and 

Howard,  r.  136, 15th 
"    William  J.  (Burden  &  Helm),  r.  22a,  18th 
"    W.  O.,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
Helmer  August,  cook,  r.  814  Vallejo 
"    Carrie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  723  York 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  12  De  Haro 
"    John,  expressman,  NW  cor  Spear  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  732  York 
"    Laurine  C,  widow,  r.  44,  13th 
"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  1023,  18th 
Helmering  Charles  F.  C,  porter,  r.  18  Harriet 
Helmers  Niels  S.,  musician,  r.  734  Montgomery 
Helmholz  Edward,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  109 

Filbert 
Helmich  John  H.,  bartender  Walters  &  Walter- 
stein,  r.  503  Franklin 
Helmke  Edward,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

15th  and  Sanchez 
Helmore    Ernest    A.,    bookkeeper  Call,  r.   1620 
Broadway 
"    Ethel  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1620  Broadway 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  1620  Broadway 
Helmquist     Andrew     D.,    photographer    Elite 
Photographic    Studio,    r.    517    Leaven- 
worth 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  517  Leavenworth 
Helmrich  Oscar  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2216  California 
Helms  Charles,  porter  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 


"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 

"    Frederick,  musician,  r.  210  Washington 

"    Frederick  J.,  machinist  George  Cumming 

&  Co.,  r.  1404  Buchanan 
"    Frederick  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  49  Sac- 
ramento 
"    George  J.,  salesman  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r. 

607  Powell 
"    George  L.,  physician,  1104  Market 
"    Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

14  Kansas 
"    Henry  W.    (Rothschild  &  Helms),  r.   1404 

Buchanan 
"    James  H.,  sergeant  police,  r.  838,  17th 
"    J.  H.,  clerk,  r  34  Ellis 
"    J.  Harry,  clerk  Rothschild  &  Helms,  r.  1404 

Buchanan 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Helms  Jollll  E.  A.,  groceries   and  liquors,  NW 
cor  18th  and  Howard,  r.  2138  Howard 
"    John  F.,  salesman  Siebe  Bros.  &  Plage- 
man,  r.  Ill  Clipper 
■'    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1033  Valencia 
"    Sophie,  domestic,  3008  Clay 
Helmstein  Niels,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen 
Helping  Hand  Free  Kindergartens,  1-2-3,  Miss 

Alice  L.  Chase  principal,  512  Union 
Helping    Hand  Free  Kindergarten  4,   Miss 
Emma  I.  McCracken  principal,  512  Union 
Helpmen  William,  r.  1102  Howard 
Helsing  Jonas,  laborer,  r.  bOlYz,  20th 
Helson   M.    C,   driver   U.    S.    Laundry,    r.    14 

Sharon 
Heltmeir  Emil  G.,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  1749 

Mission 
4^*  Helversen.    See  Halver&on 
Helvetia  Hotel,  Joseph  Steiner  proprietor,  431- 
433  Pine 
"    Marine  Ins.   Co.  (of  St.   Gall),   Syz  &  Co. 

agents,  410  California 
"    Milk    Condensing    Co.    (111.),    Charles  W. 

Buck  vice-president,  23  Luning  Bldg 
"    Society,  413  Bush 

"    Swiss  Fire  Ins.  Co.  (of  St.  Gall),  Syz  &  Co. 
agents,  410  California 
Helwig  Herman,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  393,  6th 
"    Monroe  C,  traveling  freight  agent   Van- 
dalia  Line,  220  California,  room  8,  r.  Cali- 
fornia Hotel 
4®=-  Helwig.    See  Hellwig 
Hely  Carl,  waiter,  r.  434  Jessie 
"    Marian,  widow,  r.  1917  Polk 
"    Walter  R.,  stenographer,  r.  1917  Polk 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glazjed  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Hemberger  Julia  Mrs.,  proprietor   Centennial 

Lodging  House,  118  Drumm 
Hembert  Thomas,  r.  420  Jackson 
Hemelright  Harry,  cooper,  r.  232^  Langton 
"    Ira,  piano  polisher  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  r. 
Cortland  Av  nr  Idaho 
Hemenez  Manuel  J.;  policeman,  r.  2427  Harrison 
Hemenway  Melville  D.,  machinist,  59   Nucleus 
Bldg 
"    Sylvester  W.,  draughtsman  Pissis&  Moore, 
r.  1026  Greenwich 
4®~  Hemenway.    See  Hemmenway 
Hemingway  William,  carriage  painter,   r.  1008 

McAllister 
Hemler  John,  boots  and  shoes,  1229  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Hemmcke  Henry,  driver  William  Beckmann,  r. 

r.  458,  6th 
Hemme  George  W.  L.,  salesman,  r.  1829  How- 
ard 
"    Helene,  widow,  r.  1015  Post 
"    John,  helper   Fulton   Eng.    &    Ship   Bldg 

Wks 
"    Louis  G.,  agent,  r.  1829  Howard 

HEMME  &  LONG  PIANO   CO, 

J.  B.  Curtis  secretary,  manufacturers 
Hemme  &  Long  Pianos,  ofiBce  and  ware- 
rooms  735  Market 
Hemmenway  Thomas  F.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  921  Webster 
"    William  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  1008  McAl- 
lister 
j^=  Hemmenway.    See  Hemenway   and    Hem- 
ingway 
Hemmer  Edward,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r. 
1230  Mission 
"    Henry,  boots  and  shoes,  116,  2d.  r.  643  Jessie 
"    Henry  F.,  butcher  Antone  P.Wagner,  r.  624 

Jessie 
"    John,  hostler,  r.  1068  Howard 
4®=  Hemmer.    See  Hamer,  Hammar  and  Ham- 
mer 
Hemminga  Bernard,  peddler,  r.  45  CoUingwood 
"    Harry,  carpenter  F.  Nelson,  r.  45  CoUing- 
wood 
"    Wilmea,  widow,  r.  45  CoUingwood 
Hemmings  Theodore,  Chinatown  guide,  703  Du- 

pont,  r.  626  California 
Hempel  Charles  M.,  liquors,  612  Sacramento,  r. 
605  Pine 
"    Herman  E.,  r.  2929  Washington 
Hemphill  Charles  G.,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
"    John  Rev.,  D.  D.,  pastor  Calvary  Presbyte- 
rian Church,  r.  2020  Broadway 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Oakland 
Hempstead  Frank  C,  druggist,  r.  710  O'Farrell 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14  Anthony 
Hemsley  Harry  C,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  408,  6th 
Hemstreet  Albert  D.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry., 

r.  2619  Sutter 
Hemsworth  Michael,  master  str  Encinal,  r.  2304 

Mission 
Henarie  Daniel  V.  B.  (E.  Martin  &  Co.),  r.  1008 

Haight 
Henchell  Fred  P.,  clerk  Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie 

&  Co.,  r.  1540  Howard 
Hencke   Herman   (Von  Ronn,  Hencke  &  Lors- 
bach),  r.  1707  Broderick 
"    William,  r.  1108  Vallejo 
"    William   H.,  candy   maker   Rothschild  & 
Ehrenpfort,  r.  416  Capp 
4®"Hencke.    See  Heinecke,  Heinicke,  Henicke, 
Henke  and  Hincke 


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Henckel  Charles,  candy  maker,  r.  233,  8th 

"    Charles,  cook,  r.  167  Tehama 
Hencken  Annie,  varieties,  428  Shotwell 

"  Charles,  bartender  Schumacher  &  Janssen, 
r.  &43,  21st 

"    Harry  j.,  barber.  1191  Harrison 

"  Henry,  clerk  Martin  Hencken,  r.  1827 
Hyde 

"  Julius  A.,  salesman  Hencken  &  Schroder, 
r.  525  Guerrero 

"    Martin  (Hencken  &  Schroder),  r.  116  Capp 
Hencken  Martin,   groceries  and   liquors,  1827 
Hyde,  r.  1142  Green 

"    Martin  C,  sailmaker,  r.  907  Vallejo 

"    William,  clerk  John  Knubel,  r.  SE  cor  16th 
and  Sanchez 
Hencken  &  Scliroder  (Martin  Hencken),  whole- 
sale liquors,  208-210  Front 
Hend  Bertha,  widow,  r.  713  California 
Hendel  Christian,  waiter,  r.  51  Clay 
Hender  Louis  F.  (Hender&Prell),  r.  217,  4th 

"    &  Prell  (Louis  F.  Hender  and  Emil  Prell), 
barbers.  217,  4th 
Henderson  A.  B.,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 
House,  r.  122  Turk 

"    Albert  H..  porter,  r.  1018  Powell 

"    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  126,  5th 

"  Alexander,  clerk  general  manager's  office 
Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  412,  23d 

"  Alexander,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
150514  Turk 

"  Alexander  T.,  secretary  Visitacion  Water 
Co.,  1-2  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  504 
Geary 

"  Alfred  G.,  correspondent  Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,  r.  706  Taylor 

"  Andrew  A.,  liquors,  154,  2d,  r.  648  How- 
ard 

'•  Blythe  H.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
Alameda 

"  Charles  (Charles  Henderson  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  Charles,  boat  builder,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Old 
Hickory 

■'  Charles,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 
Napa  and  Louisiana 

"  Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Henderson),  real 
estate  agents,  304  Montgomery 

"    Charles  H.,  laborer,  r.  304  Louisana 

"    Charles  P.,  engineer,  r.  31a  Boardman  PI 

"  Clarence  M.,  patternmaker  Alonzo  Coffin, 
r.  919  Jackson 

"  David  M.,  clerk  Sather  Banking  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

•'  David  M.  Jr.,  clerk  California  Cap  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"  Duncan,  horseshoer,  200  Bartlett,  r.  3633 
Mission 

"  Edmund  W.,  clerk  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  121 
Octavia 

"     Edward,  clerk  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  333  Geary 

■'  Edward,  stone  cutter  City  Cemetery,  r.  34th 
Av  and  Clement 

"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    Edward  C,  civil  engineer,  r.  1211  Octavia 

"  Frank,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
614  Sutter 

"    Frederick,  marble  cutter,  r.  727V^  Vallejo 

"  Frederick  L.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill, 
r.  3lA  Boardman  PI 

"    George,  capitalist,  r.  115  Gough 

"  George,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  715  How- 
ard 

"  George  L.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 
r.  Alameda 

"    Harry  C.  r.  3lA  Boardman  PI 


HENDERSON  H.  C. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


COAL 


COKE, 

CHARCOAL 
AND    WOOD 

Member  of  Board  of  Education  and  Manager 

PACIFIC  COAST  ROOF  PAINT  COMPANY. 

Painting  and  Repairing  all  kinds  of  Roofs,— 
Tin,  Iron,  Shingle  and  Asphaltum. 

TeL  Mission  168.   .-.  1809  to  1815  Folsom  St. 

Henderson  Helen  Miss, stenographer  Eagle  Min- 
ing, Milling  and  Water  Co.,  r.  2515  Sutter 
"    Henry,  r.  11  Monroe 
"    Henry,  conductor,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Hiram  A.,  bartender  John  Turato,  r.  502i4 

Broadway 
"    H.  R.,brakemanS.  P.  Co.,  r.  330Eddy 
"    James,   gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,r.  640b  Na- 

toma 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  608,  6th 
"    James,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine  Co., 

r.  521  Mission 
"    James,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  L.,  driver,  r.  2  Brosnan 
"    James  L.,  machinist,  r.  24  Haight 
"    James  L.,  machinist  S.  F.  Tool  Wks.  r.  521 

Mission 
'■    Jennie  B.  Miss,  furnished  rooms.  421  Hyde 
Henderson  Jernue  B.   Miss,  secretary  Wasp 
Publishing  Co.,  513  Market 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  Berlin  nr  Felton 
"    John,  bookkeeper  Edward  C.  Hughes,  r.  2515 

Sutter 
"    John  Jr.,  wood  and  coal,  114  Eddy,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    John  C,  barber  P.  Pellegrini,  r.  718  Clemen- 
tina 
"    John  H.,    attorney  at  law,  315  Sansome, 
rooms  3-4,  r.  1010  Post 
Henderson  John  W.,  agent  West  Publishing 
Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  9,  r.  SW  cor 
Geary  and  Taylor 
"    Joseph  S.,  attorney  at  law,  707  Spreckels 
Bldg,  r.  1152  Guerrero 
L.  F.  B.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Louis,  r.  1045  Vallejo 
Louis,  laborer   Martin    Holje,    r.    5th  Av 

South  nr  M 
Luoian  C,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

1415  Hayes 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  542  Green 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  823  Point  Lobos  Av 
Maria,  widow,  r.  908,  19th 
Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1224  Noe 
Milton  J.,  plasterer,  r.  817  Point  Lobos  Av 
Neil,  clerk,  r.  1224  Noe 
Norman,  clerk  Somers  &  Co.,  r.  412,  23d 
Ophelia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  3  Hermann 
Percy  L.,  broker,  r.  823  Point  Lobos  Av 
Peter,  stonecutter,  r.  112  Carl 
Richard,  carpenter,  r.  640b  Natoma 
R.  M.,  buyer  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  New 

York 
Robert,  stableman  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r. 

562  Stevenson 
Samuel,  cook  Julius  Kaiser,  r.  1224  Point 

Lobos  Av 
Susan,  widow,  r.  1608  Lexington  Av 
Thomas  F.,  switchman,  r.  606  Octavia 
Thomas  H.,  secretary  South  Prairie  Coal 

Co.,  308  California,  r.  Oakland 
Thomas  L.,  foreman  Commercial  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  101  Scott 
Tranquella,  widow,  bakery,  542  Green 
Victor,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Victor  O.,  patternmaker  Alonzo  Coffin,  r. 

919  Jackson 
William,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
William,  ironworker,  r.    Moultrie    nr    Old 

Hickory 
William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  316,  19th 


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Henderson  William,  solicitor  Alliance  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  1014  Powell 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  1014 

Powell 
"    William  E.,  carpenter  Odd  Fellows'  Ceme- 
tery, r.  16  Parker  Av 
"    William  J.,  stone  cutter,  r.  817  Point  Lobos 

Av 
Henderson  Woolen  Mills  'Kentucky),  Thomas 

A.  Norris  manager,  manufacturers  Bull 

Breeches,  111  Front 
Henderyckx  Percival  S.,   sawyer    Union    Box 

Factory,  r.  526  Chestnut 
Hendrick  August,  brass  finisher,  r.  44a  Belcher 
"    Mary  B.,  compositor  Commercial  Pub.  Co., 

r.  421  Hyde 
4®"Hendrick.    See  Henrich 
Hendricks  A.  C.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hos- 
pital 
"    Ada  Mrs.,  r.  131  Turk 
"    Emma  J.  Mrs.,  notions,  150  CoUingwood 
"    Harriet  M.,  widow,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Harry,  driver  Chase's  Bakery,  r.  1923  Fill- 
more 
"    Henry,  r.  311,  7th 

■'    Henry  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1008  Broderick 
"    John  G.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  3  Martha  PI 
"    Marcus,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1413 Polk 
"    Nicholas,  seaman,  r.  1310  Green 
4®"Hendricks.    See  Henderycks,  Henrix,  Hen- 
ricks,  Henrichs  and  Henriques 
Hendricksen  Hendrick,  boatman,  r.  515  East 
Hendrickson  Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  NW  cor  23d 

and  Carolina,  Potrero 
"    Annie,    widow,   liquors   and  lodgings,  409 

Drumm 
"    Antony,  cook,  r.  4  Vallejo  PI 
"    Henry,  laborer,   r.   Gates  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Henry,  liquors,  200,  24th 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  26  Folsom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  J  bet  5th  and 6th  Avs  South 
"    John,  painter,  r.  GSiVi  Broadway 
"    John  A.,    tinsmith  Union  I.  Wks,   r.  1030 

Carolina 
"    John  P.,  paint  mixer  Am.  Oil  Co.,   r.  205a 

Chestnut 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  IQVi  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Mary  I.,  widow,  r.  708  Webster 
•'    Nellie  H.,  widow,  r.  338  Eddy 
"    Victor,  tanner,  r.  Montcalm  nr  Isabel 
Hendrickson  W.  D.,  proprietor  Hendrickson's 

Law  and  Collection  Agency,  120  Sutter, 

room  43,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  capitalist,  120  Sutter,  room  58,  r. 

2330  Pacific  Av 
"    William,  wharf  builder,  r.  719  Army 
Hendrickson  William  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  120 

Sutter,  rooms  57-58,  r.  601  Stockton 
"    William  M.,  physician,  207  Larkin 
4®"Hendrickson.    See  Henrichsen,  Henrickson 

and    Henriksen 
Hendrickson's  Law   and   Collection  Agency, 

W.  D.  Hendrickson  manager,  120  Sutter, 

room  43,  telephone  Red  911 
Hendry  Andrew  M.,  secretary  Cal.  Gas  Engine 

Co.,  130  Main,  r.  2406  Harrison 
"    Annie  Mrs.  (Chas.  J.  Hendry's  Son  &  Co.), 

r.  Belvedere 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  1521  Val- 

lejo 
"    Charles  S.,  draughtsman,  r.  2426  Folsom 
"    George  W.  (Chas.  J.  Hendry's  Son  &  Co.), 

r.  Alameda 
"    James,  ship  builder,  r.  709!^  Minnesota 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  2426  Folsom 
"    John  D.,  carpenter,  10C5  Folsom,  r.  918,  21st 
"    John  E.,    special  agent    Royal  Exchange 

Assurance    and    Connecticut   Fire    Ins. 

Co.,  r.  2426  Folsom 
"    John  F.,  bookkeeper  J.  Stutz&  Co.,   r.   1521 

Vallejo 
"    Luther  C,  r.  709^^  Minnesota 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2426  Folsom 
"    Orson,  ship  joiner,  r.  709'^  Minnesota 
"    P.  Murray,  vice-president  California  Gas 

Engine  Co.,  130  Main,  r.  2426  Folsom 
"    William,  foreman  machinist   Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  2418  Folsom 
*&•  Hendry.    See  Henry 


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Hendry's  Charles  J.  Son  &  Co.,  ship  chandlery 

and  naval  stores,  8  California 
Hendy  George  W.,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  Fruitvale,  Cal. 
Hendy  John  H.,  superintendent  Joshua  Hendy 
Machine   Works,  38-44   Fremont,  r.  650 
Broderick 
Hendy  Joshua  Machine  Works,  see  Joshua 
Hendy  Machine  Works 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  1921  Stockton 
"    Michael,  coachman,  r.  1415  Polk 
"    Samuel,  mining,  r.  2759  Mission 
Hendy    Samuel    J.,    president    and    manager 
Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works,  38-44  Fre- 
mont, r.  102  Bartlett 
"    Stephen,  cooper,  r.  757  Harrison 
4®=-  Hendy.    See  Handy 
ig®"  Heneberry.    See  Henneberry 
Henegar  Arthur,  laborer,  r.  127,  4th 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  712  Tehama 
Henenan  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
Henery  William,  chief  engineer  str  F.  C.  Walker 
Heney  A.  E.  Mrs.  (A.  H.  Heney  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
A.  H.  &  Co.  (Archibald  H.  and  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Heney),  commission  merchants,  226  Clay 
Archibald  H.  (A.  H.  Heney  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Christopher,  blacksmith,  r.  27  Sycamore  Av 
Daniel,  mattress  maker  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,r.  1608  Fell 
Edward  J.  (Heney  &  Son),  r,  215,  12th 
Elizabeth  S.  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Durant 

Primary  School,  r.  621  Fell 
James  P. ,  driver,  r.  27  Sycamore  Av 
Juliana,  widow,  r.  621  Fell 
Mark  A.,  packer,  r.  541  Castro 
Patrick,  deckhand  State  Dredger  1,  r.  27 

Sycamore  Av 
Patrick  J.  (Heney  &  Son),  r.  315,  12th 
William  J.,  fee  clerk  Treasurer's  office,  r. 
1608  Fell 

"    &  Son  (Patrick  J.  and  Edward  J.),  black- 
smiths and  horseshoers,  406,  11th 
4®"  Heney.    See  Haney,  Heaney  and  Heeney 
Hengehold  Henry  B..  with  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
Hengelund  Edward,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Henicke  Sophie,  widow,  f.  2428  Fulton 
"    W.  Edward  (Kuss  &  Henicke),  r.  2428  Ful- 
ton 
4®"  Henicke.    See  Hencke  and  Henke 
Heniker  Patrick,  fireman  Engine  10,  r.  516  Bryant 
jB®=-  Heniker.    See  Hinniker 
Henisen  Charles,  teacher  music,  r.  201  Taylor 
Henke  Christian  C,  lodgings,  28,  7th 
"    Herman  G.  W.,  r.  2922  Sacramento 
"    William,  cook  Adolph  &  Vivian,  r.  Fulton 
nr  2d  Av 
j6®=  Henke.    See  Hencke  and  Henicke 
Henkel  E.  W.,  r.  102  Montgomery  Block 
"    John  F.,  waiter  Maison  Riche,  r.  712  Mason 
"    Martin,  sailmaker  Henrix  &  Eraser 
"    Sophia,    widow,     proprietor    The    Parker 
House,  1122  Market 
i3®"Henkel.    See  Hinkel  and  Henkle 
Henkenius  Frederick  J.,    clerk   Crane   Co.,    r. 
Alameda 
"    Julius    C,     draughtsman,    530   California, 
room  IS,  r.  Alameda 
4®=  Henkle.    See  Henkel  and  Hinkel 

HENKO  A.  v., 

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Fillmore,  r.  2118  Fillmore,  telephone 
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Henley  Ada  widow,  r.  733  Powell 

Barclay  (Henley  &  Costello),  r.  2131  Green 
Charles  O.,  student,  r.  514  Eddy 
Jennie,  widow,  r.  838  Geary 
Maud  Chappelle  Mrs.,  teacher  vocal    mu- 
sic, r.  514  Eddy 
Michael  J.,  real  estate,  r.  514  Eddy 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  217,  3d 
S.  Homer,  musician,  r.  514  Eddy 
Henley  &  Costello  (Barclay  Henley  and  Stephen 
V.  Costello),  attorneys  at  law,  101  San- 
some,  room  18-19,    telephone  Main  139 
je®=  Henley.    See  Hanley  and  Hanly 
Henlv  Annie,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 

"    John,  lodgings,  30  Clay 
Henn  Augusta  T.,  widow,  r.  2503  Clay 
"    Jacob,  maltster  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  448c 
Guerrero  rear 
Henn  Jolin  H„   secretary  California   Nursery 
Company,  office  205  Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    Pauline  E.   Miss,   teacher  embroidery,   r. 

3502  Clay 
^^    Theodore  E.,  machinist,  r.  1026  Guerrero 
"    William   O.,    clerk   Castle  Bros.,    r.  Ala- 
meda 
Henna  Thomas,  paper  carrier,  r.  1229  Lombard 
Heene  C.  A. ,  foreman  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 
"    Henry,  saloon  keeper,  r.  608  Fillmore 
"    John,  cellarman  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  428  Shot- 
well 
"    Joseph  H.,  bartender  Stepp  &  Straub,  r. 

810  Bush 
"    William,  laborer  S.  F.  Pioneer  Varnish  and 

Glycerine  Wks,  r.  1213  York 
"    William  A.,  laborer  S.  F.  Pioneer  Varnish 
and  Glycerine  Wks,  r.  1213  York 
4iS" Heene.    See  Hanne  and  Henney 
Henneberg  Frank,  teamster,  r.  1140  Alabama 
' '    Wilhelm  (Henneberg  &  Barth) ,  r.  1601  Santa 
Clara 

HENNEBERG  &  BARTH 

(William  Henneberg  and  Rictiard 
Bartli),  tool  makers  and  macliinists, 
549  Brannan,  telephone  South  321 

^S=-Henneberg.    See  Hinnenberg 
Henneberry  Catherine,  widow,  r.  645  Haight 

"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3306  Cali- 
fornia 
>^=Henneberry.    See  Henebery 
Hennebery  Johnanna,  widow,  r.  1833  Powell 

"    William,  policeman,  r.  115  Jones 
Hennelly  Julia,  domestic,  827  Pine    . 
Hennemann  J.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 
750  Folsom 

"    Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2  Grant  PI 
Henner  Jacob  A.,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  611  Lombard 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  611  Lombard 
Hennesey  Katie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  2749  Bush 

"    Peter,  carpenter,  115  Oregon,  r.  3749  Bush 

"    R.,  teamster,  r.  737  Howard 
Hennessey  Albert  E.,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moflatt 
&  Co.,  r.  59  Federal 

■'    Alice  Miss,  r.  12  Walnut  Av 

"    Bernard,  r.  521  Pacific 

••    Daniel,  teamster,  n.  455,  10th 

"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  29  Clara 

'■    Ellen  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  640  Howard 

'■    George  J.,  stock  clerk  Philadelphia  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  59  Federal 

' '    Harry,  purser  str  Gaelic,  r.  612  Sutter 

'•    James  A.,  salesman  A.  C.  Nichols  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

■'    John,  r.  562  Folsom 

"    John,  painter,  r.  1188  Harrison 


Hennessey  John  F.,  asst.  foreman  Report,  r.  771 
Howard 
"    John  F.,  finisher  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r.  823, 
12th  Av  South 
Lawrence,  r.  Lucky  Alley  nr  24th 
Loretta  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  59  Federal 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  1188  Harrison 
Mary,  widow,  r.  59  Federal 
Mary  Miss,  r.  12  Walnut  Av 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
Patrick  J.,  teamster,  r.  18  Clara  rear 
Richard  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  441^4  Tehama 
Thomas,  tanner,  r.  833,  12th  Av  South 
William,  pattern  maker,  r.  236  Michigan 
William,  steward  Young  &  Weisman,  r. 
445  O'Farrell 
Hennessy    Charles,   salesman,    r.    Mission    nr 
Highland  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  policeman,  r.  1033  Noe 
"    Clementine  Mrs.,  nurse,  636  Sutter 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  307  Seventh 
"    James,  saddler,  r.  8'^  Turk  rear 
"    James,   shoemaker  Thomas  Hines,  r.   433 

Jessie 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  21st  Av  South  nr  K 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  8  Rose  Av 
"    John  C,  dentist,  1943  Howard 
"    John    W.,   teamster,  r.  Mission  nr  High- 
land Av 
"    Martin,  marble  finisher  G.  S.  Mathews,  r. 

1311  Union 
"    Michael,  cooper,  r.  307  Seventh  rear 
"    Michael  F., -jockey,  r.  1516  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  507,  6th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  39  Tehama 
"    Patrick  J.,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  1633 

Market 
"    Percy,  student,  r.  1505  Clay 
' '    Peter,  wa  tchman,  r.  Mission  nr  Highland  Av 
"     Richard,  capitalist,  r.  1505  Clay 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  21st  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Thomas,   salesman,  r.    Mission  nr    High- 
land Av 
"    William,  r.  530i4  Valencia 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  SV^  Turk  rear 
"    William,  student,  r.  1505  Clay 
Hennett  Harriet  Mrs.,  notions,  1800  Union 
"    Lawrence,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
1800  Union 
Henney  James,  hostler,  r.  18  Hunt 
"    Martin,  shoemaker,  r.  18  Hunt 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  31.37,  16th 
"    Thomas,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Works,  r- 
18  Hunt 
4®=-Henney.    see  Hanne,  Henne  and  Henny 
Hennig  Annie,  widow,  r.  935  Fillmore 
"    Frederick,  rancher,  cor  Silver  Av  and  Boyl- 

ston 
"    Gustave,  butcher,  3143,  16th,  r.  3143/2,  16th 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  67  Minna 
"    John  G..  laborer,  r.  2522  Chestnut 
"    Jalius,  wireworker,  r.  8  Vandewater 
"    jNIinnie.  widow,  r.  8  Vandewater 
"    Otto,  wireworker,  r.  8  Vandewater 
Henning  Bruno,  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1604  Stevenson 
"    Carl,  tailor  Carl  J.  Rehn 
Henning'   Charles,  groceries    and  liquors,  1030 
Folsom,  r.  55  Kuss 
'■    Charles  H.,  clerk    superintendent    Edison 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  638  Lombard 
Henning  Dick,   groceries   and    liquors,  NE  cor 
21st  and  Flosom.  r.  2546  Folsom 
"     Edward,  clerk  D.  Hadeler,  r.  943  Howard 
"    Frederick  W.,  packer,  r.  10  Prosper 
■'    George  A.,  teamster,  r.  628  Lombard 
"    Henry,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  1036  Alabama 
"    Henry  A.,  machinist  First  St.  Wks,  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry    C,  clerk  Charles  Henning,  r.  1030 

Folsom 
"    H.    Theodore,    keeper   Street  Department 

Corporation  Yard,  r.  809  Ootavia 
"    Irving  P.,  engineer  Cal.  School  of  Mechan- 
ical Arts,  r.  835  Capp 
"    James  H.,  wire  worker,  r.  628  Lombard 
"    John,  glue  maker,  r.  905,  13th  Av  South 


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Henning  John,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r. 
1311  Montgomery 
"    John  A.,  refiner  J.    A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  628 

Lombard 
"    Julius,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  3008  Harrison 
"    Julius  A.,  laborer,  r.  102  Bay 
"    Julius  H.,  boatbuilder,  r.  1013  York 
"    Lucy,   saleslady    Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

1604  Lexington  Av 
"    Mathilde,  widow,  r.  1604  Lexington  Av 
"    Otto,  oil  refiner,  r.  638  Lombard 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  lodgings,  703  Stockton 
"    Robert,  tanner   August    Schwartz,  r.  2945 

Folsom 
"    Walter  J.,  driver  Crystal  Soda  Water  Co. 

r.  628  Lombard 
"    William  H.,  plumber  Robert  A.  Vance,  r. 
28  Turk 
Henninger  Barbara,  widow,  r.  14  Folsom  Av 
"    Heinrich,    shoemaker    Albert    Davis,  r.  5 
Verona  PI 
Hennings  Adolph,  carpenter.r.  415 Douglass 
"    John  C,  r.  411  Douglass 
"    Maurice,  bricklayer,  r.  411  Douglass 
Henningsen  Henry,  cook,  r.  119  Silver 

"    Rasmus,  deckhand  str  Tiburon 
Henno  Francis,  r.  1230  Sacramento 
Henny   David    C,  manager  Excelsior  Wooden 

Pipe  Co.,  204  Front,  r.  Alameda 
J6®=Henny.    See  Henney 

Henon  Charles  W.,  brickmason  and  contractor, 
40  New  Montgomery,  r.  1559^4  Market 
"    Harry,  brickmason  C.  W.  Henon,  r.  1559% 
Market 
Henretty  James  F.,  boilermaker,  r.  2423  Green- 
wich 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  32IV3  Broadway 
4S" Henretty.    See  Hanratty  and  Henritty 
Henri  William,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 

House,  r.  439  O'Farrell 
Henrich  Conrad,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  604  Pine 
"    Frederick,  r.  281  Stevenson 
"    Peter,  brewer  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  I6O854 

Grove 
"    Philip,  maltster  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  1608 
Grove 
4®="Henrich.    See  Hendrick 
Henrichs  William  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  700  Broadway 
Henrichsen  Charles  W.,  conductor  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1719a  Haight 
"    Henry,  waiter  Miss  C.  Johnson,  r.  420  Lin- 
den Av 
4®"Henrichsen.    See  Hendrickson,  Henricksen 

and  Henrickson 
Hinrici  Harry  H.,  cashier  Johnson-Locke  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  r.  1012  Mason 
"    J.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  1012  Polk 

"    Susan   C,    with   Singer   Mfg.    Co.,    r.  510 
Eddy 
Henricks  Con,  seaman,  r.  114b  14th 
Henricksen     Charles,    seaman,     r.    28    Sacra- 
mento 
Henrickson Claus,  wheelsman  str  John  H.  Hart- 
ley, r.  1813  Greenwich 
"    H.,  quartermaster  str  Mariposa 
"    Iver,  joiner,  r.   NW  cor  Utah  and  Santa 

Clara 
"    Peter,  waiter  E.  Arndt,  r.  227  Minna 
4®="Henrickson.     See  Henricksen,  Hendrickson 

Hendrikson  and  Henrickson 
Henricy  William,  teacher  music,  r.  243  Minna 

HENRIKSEN  B.  E., 

arcMtect,  121  Post,  rooms  35  1-2  and 
36,  r.  1320  Fell 

4S*Henriksen.    See  Hendrickson,  Henrichsen 

and  Henrickson 
Henriksen's  Adjustable  Bridge  for  Fire  Hose, 

121  Post,  rooms  a5'/2-36 
Henriksen's   Automatic    Safety    Clutch    for 

Elevators,  121  Post,  rooms  35!4-36 
Henriot  Adele,  widow,  r.  319  Tehama 
HenriouUe  Gregoire,   liquors,  117,  7th,  r.  571a 
Minna 
"    Gustave,  liquors,  135,  2d 
"    John  B.,  liquors,  19,  9th,  r.  780  Stevenson 
"    Louis    J.,    clerk    Nevada    Bank,    r.    San 
Mateo 


Henriques  Isaac  L.,  special  policeman,  r.  1623 

Powell 
je®=Henriques.    See  Hendricks,  Henrichs  and 

Hinrichs 
Henritty  Mary,  widow,  r.  21  Ritch  rear 
"    Thomas  E.,  hoseman  Engine  4,  r.  21  Ritch 
rear 
^©"Henritty.    See  Hanratty  and  Henretty 
Henrix  Edward  (Henrix  &  Eraser),  r.  217,  17th 
"    Edward  Jr.,  tinner  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  217, 

17th 
"    &  Eraser  (Edward  Henrix  and  James  K. 
Fraser),  sailmakers,  46  Clay 
4S~Henrix.      See    Hendricks,    Henricks    and 

Henriques 
Henrotte  Leon,  driver  Thomas  McKeon,  r.  15^ 

Bryant  Av 
Henry  A.  A.,  bookkeeper  Johnson-Locke  Mer- 
cantile Co.,r.  Berkeley 
"    Adal,  actress,  r.  513  Post 
"    Agnes,  domestic,  1433  California 
"    Alfred  S.,  printer  Co-Operative  Publishing 

Co.,  r.  1427  Laguna 
"    Alice,  widow,  dressmaking,  126,  5th 
"    Alva  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1019 
Larkin 
Henry   Andrew   J.,    collector   and    insurance 
broker,   12  Montgomery,  room  6,  r.    1306 
Valencia 
"    Andrew  J.,  janitor,  636  Sutter 
"    Angle  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1019  Larkin 
"    Anna  D.  Miss,  medical  student,  r.   451  Noe 
"    August  U.,  machinist   H.   G.   Layng  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  222,  226. 
"    Augustus  K.,  compositor  Call,  r.  27  Cheru- 

busco 
"    Benjamin,  teamster  Chappell  &  Koons,  r. 

346  Minna 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  229,  28th 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  522  Fell 
"    Carl  A.  (Richards  &  Henry),  r.  829,  17th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1446  Leavenworth 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1806  Geary 
"    Charles,  porter,  3700  California 
"    Charles C,  shoecutter  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  1032  Market 
"    Charles  P.,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Clarence,  clerk,  r.  27  Elsie 
Henry  Durant  Primary  School,  Mrs.  Georgia 
Washburn  principal,   S   s  Turk  bet  Bu- 
chanan and  Webster 
"    Edward  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  337!4,  10th 
"    Edward  J.,  printer,  r.  337^4,  10th 
"    Edward  L.,  mining,  r.  909  Sanchez 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3124  Washington 
"    Evelyn  Miss,  r.  120  Lyon 
"    George  J.    Jr.,    mechanical  engineer  The 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  S.,  meter  reader  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Grace  E.  Miss,  stenographer  The  Manhat- 
tan Life  Ins.  Co,,  r.  909  Sanchez 
"    Gustave  K.,  compositor,  r.  27  Elsie 
"    H.,  horseman,  r.  905  Market 
"    Harry,  porter,  r.  1115  Steiner 
"    Helen  R.  Miss,  actress,  r.  909  Sanchez 
"    Henry  S.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1427Laguna 
"    Ira  M.  (George  Pattison  &  Co.),  r.  26  Pleas- 
ant 
"    Isaac,    salesman  John  Quadt  &  Co.,  r.  1115 

Steiner 
"    James  A.,  clerk,  r.  2  City  Hall  PI 
"    James  D.,  harness  and  saddlery,  414V2,  6th 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  420  Minna 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  1521  Vallejo 


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COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Henry  John,  lalDorer.  r.  33-2  Ritch 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  3  East 

"    John  B.,  laborer  S.  P.  C!o.,  r.  126  Juniper 

"  John  P.  (Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  2042 How- 
ard 

"    Joseph,  r.  SW-A  Geary 

"    Joseph,  baker  Jacob  Renz.  r.  142, 11th 

"    Joseph,  miner,  r.  800  Kearny 

"    Joseph,  wood  dealer,  1115  Steiner 

•  Joseph  F.,  with  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  105 
Ridley 

"    Joseph  H..  hostler,  r.  2417  Howard 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  2042  Howard 

"  Leo.  driver  Samuel  Goldstone,  r.  SSl^i 
Geary 

••    Leon,  printer,  r.  1427  Laguna 

"  Louis  M.,  collector  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 
r.  2420  Howard 

"     Lucy  S.,  widow,  r.  436  Ellis 

"  Marcus  M.,  musical  manager  and  press 
agent,  office  816  Market,  r.  1100  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    Margaret  L.,  widow,  r.  909  Sanchez 

"    Matthew,  printer,  r.  1446  Leavenworth 

"  Merritt.  carpenter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 
Co. 

"  Minnie  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills 

"  Niel,  sash  and  door  maker,  r.  72  West  Mis- 
sion 

■'    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  246  Michigan 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 

"  Porter  W.,  elevator  man,  420  California,  r. 
807  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Robert  (J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co.;,  r.  827,  17th 

"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  114,  2d 

"  Samuel,  clerk  Davis,  Haber  &  Co.,  r.  833 
Geary 

"  Samuel  H.,  attorney  at  law,  23  Montgom- 
ery Block,  r.  1427  Laguna 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1416  Baker 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2709a  Laguna 

"    Thomas,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  221  Solano 
Henry  W.   A.  &  Co.   (William  A.  Henry    and 
Charles  N.  Rude),  manufacturers  dyna- 
mos and  storage  batteries,  33  Lily  Av 

"  Walter  H.,  student  Gunnison,  Booth  & 
Bartnett,  r.  Oakland 

"  Watson  H..  chief  engineer  str.  J.  D.Peters, 
r.  1409  Pacific 

"    William,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  19  Russ 

"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  67  Minna 

"    William,  porter,  r.  340  Turk 

"    William,  solicitor,  r.  223  Fair  Oaks 

"    William,  stableman  Smith  &  Poultney 

"    William  A.,  finisher,  r.  11  Clinton 

"  William  A.  (W.  A.  Henry  &  Co.),  and  fore- 
man Pac.  Electric  Motor  Co.  r.  33  Lily 
Av 

'■  William  A.,  salesman  G.  G.  Wickson  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  William  E..  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 
Co.,  r.  817  Bush 

"  William  P.,  accountant  Pac.  Coast  Sav- 
ings Society,  r.  436  Ellis 

"    William  R..  advertising  agent  W.  T.  Gar- 
ratt&Co.,  r.  657,  20th 
Henschen  Cathrina,  widow,  r.  1507b  Steiner 

"    Henry  J.,  plumber  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co., 
r.  1507b  Steiner 
Henschke  Louis,  pile  driver,  r.  157  Silver 
Hensel  Frederick,  blacksmith  Atlas  Iron  Wks, 
r.  2214  Filbert 

"    John  L.,  solicitor,  r.  1710  Hyde 

"    Nellie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1710  Hyde 


Henshall  Herbert,  salesman  McDonogh  &  Run- 
yon,  r.  2  Vernon  PI 
"    Richard  P.,  clerk   George  W.  Towle  Jr.,  r. 

501  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  A.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Califor- 
nia, room  13,  r.  204  McAllister 
Henshaw  Charles,  salesman,  r.  618  Eddy 
Henshaw  Frederick  W.,  Associate  Justice  Su- 
preme   Court   of   California,    chambers 
825    Market,    Emporium   Bldg,   r.    East 
Oakland 
"    J.,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  124,  11th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  4  Hattie 
"    J.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  608  Pine 
Hensbaw  Tyler,  machinery,  NW  cor  Fremont 

and  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
Henshelwood  Thomas    R.   (Doane  &    Henshel- 

wood)  r.  1920  Washington 
Hensley  Edward  D.,  r.  2513  McAllister 
"    Frederick  C,  r.  20!^  Hawthorne 
"    Kitty  Miss,  r.  2513  McAllister 
"    Mae  Miss,  whip  braider,  r.  2513  McAllister 
"    Margaret  C,  widow,  r.  2513  McAllister 
"    N.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  502  Powell 
"    William  D.,  r.  2809  Howard 
"    William  D.  Jr.,  clerk  Maintenance  of  Way 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2809  Howard 
Hent  Reuben  W.,  attorney  at  law,  605  Clay,  r. 

San  Rafael 
Henton  Caroline,  widow,  r.  925  Golden  Gate  Av 
Henton  James  S.,  bookkeeper  F.  A.  Becker 
Hentrlch  Frank,  salesman,  r.  902a  Powell 

"    Louis,  bookkeeper,  r.  1216  Clay 
Henty  August,  r.  217  Francisco 
Hentz  Flora  E.,  widow,  r.  218  Leavenworth 
"    George  C,  printer  Edward  W.   Hill,  r.  4 
Marye  Terrace 
Hentzell  Augustus,  r.  2633i4  Harrison 
"    Benjamin  F.,  chimney  maker,  r.  715^/4  Na- 

toma 
"    John,  r.  915^4  Minna 
"    John  W.,  chimney  maker,  r.  9151/4  Minna 
"    William,  hostler  L.  E.  Clawson  &  Co. 
Hentzling  Barbara,  widow,  r.  790  Stevenson 
Henvey  John  J.,  carriage  maker  Charles  Molter, 

r.  420  Minna 
Henwood  Emelie  Miss,  r.  619,  23d 
"    Josiah,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks,  r.  623  Minna 
Henzel   Edward  F.,  electrician,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  217,  3d  Av 
"    Edward  F..  r.  1815  Sutter 
"    George  L.  (The  George  L.  Henzel  Electric 
Co.).  r.  2252  Bush 
Henzel  George  L.  Electric  Co.  The  (George  L. 

Henzel),  NE  cor  Bush  and  Steiner 
Henzi  Edward,  oiler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

56^4  Clementina 
Hep  Edwin  L.,  mill  hand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  321  Eureka 
Hepburn  Alexander,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron 
Wks,  r.  937b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Alexander  J.,  machinist  S.  F.  Tool  Wks,  r. 

54,  2d 
■'    Alice,  widow,  r.  533  Taylor 
"    Anna  J.,  widow,  r.  1166  Haight 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  533  Taylor 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  320  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Joseph  L.,  agent  New  York  Life  Co.,  r.  1166 

Haight 
"    Louise  J.,  widow,  r.  1166  Haight 
Hepburn  Mort  &  Co.,  stationers,  printers  and 
bookbinders,  216    Sansome,     telephone 
Main  1276 
"    Mortimer    (Mort    Hepburn  &  Co.),    r.    603 
Bush 
Hepp  Emma  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  2017  Powell 
"    George,  boot  and  shoes,  724  Montgomery 

Av.  r.  2017  Powell 
"    William,  fisherman,  r.  2017  Powell 
Heppelmann  Frank,  laborer,  r.  132i4  Langton 
Heppert  Henry,  instrument  maker  The  A.  Lietz 

Co.,  r.  15191/4  Leavenworth 
Heppner  Annette  P.,  widow,  r.  526  Ellis 
Hepston  Joseph  S.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 

425  Stevenson 
Hepworth  Susan  B.,  widow,  r.  2105  Larkin 
"    William    B.,    shipping    clerk   George    H. 
Tay  Co.,  r.  2105  Larkin 


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Herald    Eder    H.,    teamster     HirscMelder   & 

Meauey,  r.  217y^,  23d 
ie®=-Herald.    See  Harold,  Harrold  and  Herold 
Heran  Patrick,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  143  Hancock 
4®=-Heran.    See  Heron,  Herrin  and  Herron 
Herb  John,  brush  maker  Read  &  Zahn,  r.  504,  1st 
Herbeck  John,  brewer,  r.  3919  Pierce 
Herberger  Carl,  upholsterer,  2312  Fillmore 
Herbert  Albert,  machinist  First  St.  Wks,  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  1954  Langton 
"    Charles,  machine  hand  Ames  &  Harris,  r. 

19%  Langton 
"    Edmund,  tailor,  632  Market,  r.  430,  3d  Av 
"    Frank,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  631  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  H.,   collector  Madison  &  Burke,  r. 

413  Hyde 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  743  Minna 
"    James  L..,  plumber,  r.  333,  Uth 
"    John,  r.  195^  Langton 
"    John,  driver  U.  S.  Mail  Service,  r.  618,  3d 
"    John  F.,  plasterer,  r.  222,  11th 
"    John  J.,  shoe  finisher  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

322,11th 
"    John  S.,  r.  322,  Uth 
"    Mamie  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  420,  3d 

Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  716  Clementina 
"    R.    Stratton,    carpenter,    r.    336   Cumber- 
land 
"    Sidney,  assayer  C.  A.  Luckhardt  &  Co.,   r. 

Alameda 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1005  Natoma 
"    William,  cook,  55  Minna 
"    William,  telegraph  operator,  r.  333,  Uth 
"    William,  waiter  P.  J.  McDonald 
"    William  C.  (Herbert  &  Vogel),  r.  543, 17th 

HERBERT  &  VOGEL 

(William  Herbert  and  Jolin  Vogel), 
coopers,  wine  cask  and  tank  builders, 
NE  cor  Front  and  Broadway  and  36-38 
Commercial,  telephone  Main  5030 

4®-Herbert.    See  Harbert 
Herbing  Paul,  physician,  r.  737  Howard 
Herbold  Anton,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 
1106  Elm  A V 
"    William  D.,  cook  Mrs.  Theresa   Grau,  r.   6 
Natoma 
Herbst  Charles,  capitalist,  r.  160  Waller 
"    G.  F.  Adolph,  principal   South  Cosmopol- 
itan Grammar  School,  r.  2813  Buchanan 
"•   G.  F.  Adolph  Jr.,  clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co., 

r.  3813  Buchanan 
"    Henry  C,  machinist,  r.  1022  Shotwell  rear 
"    Joseph,  tanner,  r.  1234  Hampshire 
"    Justus,  jeweler,  134,  2d 
"    Rose  M.  Miss,  r.  1330,  23d 
Herbstritt  Herman,  electrician  Will  &  Finck 
Co.,  r.  514  Bryant  Av 
"    Joseph,  grinder  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  134,  4th 
Herby  N.  J.,  proprietor  S.  F.  Condiment  Co.,  686 

Brannan,  r.  Oakland 
Hercules  Cold  Storage  Co.,    Charles  Alpers 
president,  John  H.   Sayre  secretary  40o 
Montgomery,  room  5 

HERCULES  POWDER  WORKS 

(Hercules  Station,  Contra  Costa  Coun- 
ty), John  Bermingham  president,  J.  F. 
Nesmith  secretary,  230  California 

Herd  John  Jr.,  real  estate,  10  Mills  Bldg  Ro- 
tunda, r.  Oakland 
"    John  B.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  411  Post 

>e®=-Herd.    See  Heard,  Hird  and  Hurd 

Herdman  William  J.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood 
Lumber  Co.,  r.  613  Folsom 
"    William  J.  A.,  clerk,  r.  605  Market 

Herdtfelder  William,  barber,  1604  Pacific  Av 

Heredia  Edward,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry, r.  1013  Minna 

Hereford    William  S.,  physician  and    surgeon, 
633  Sutter,  r.  739  Post 

Herel  Hugh,  car  builder  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  235 
California  Av 

Herforth  Herrman.  wood  turner  Henry  Waas,  r. 
.311  Waller 

Herger  Bartholomew,  shoemaker,  3141^4, 5th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

Siq-l-S-d-T'     IVIARKEX    ST. 


Herger  Frank,  packer  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r. 

I8O9/2  Stockton 
Hergert  Gustav  L.,  general  merchandise  brok- 
er, 304  Battery,  r.  Oakland 
Herges  William,  upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  & 

Co. 
Herget  Gustave  A.,  bartender  John  L.  Herget, 
r.  703  Green 
"    John  L.,  liquors,  1  Taylor,  r.  28a  Shotwell 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  703  Green 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  709  Polk 
Herine  John,  laborer,  r.  133  Cook 
Hering  Charles,  tailor  M.  Dickert,  r.  232  Shot- 
well 
"    Gustav,  maltster  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  51  Clara 
"    I.  M.,  r.  164  Clara  rear 
"    Margaret  Miss,  secretary  Mrs.  M.  Cramer, 

r.  705^/4  Valencia 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  705^/4  Valencia 
"    Phillip  H.,  policeman,  r.  Ill  Grove 
"    Richard,  blacksmith  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery 
4®"Hering.    See  Herring 
Heringer  Edward  H.,  druggist,  r.  364  Grove 
"    H.  A.  &  Co.  (Henry  A.  Heringer),  painters 

and  decorators,  813  Larkin 
"    Henry  A.  (H.  A.  Heringer  &  Co.),  r.  813  Lar- 
kin 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  352  Clementina 
4S=  Heringer.    See  Herringer 
Heringhi  Aaron  (Heringhi  Bros.),  r.  613  Green- 
wich 
"    Bernardo,    real   estate    agent  and    stock 
broker,  304  Montgomery,  r.  2322  Jackson 
"    Brothers  (Aaron  and    Leo),   jewelers    and 

pawnbrokers,  WA  Stockton 
"    Charles,  merchant,  r.  3332  Jackson 
"    E.  <&  Co.  (Edward  Heringhi),  merchandise 

brokers,  211  Pine 
"    Edward  (E.  Heringhi  &  Co.),  r.  t72Clara 
"    George  H.,  photographer,  r.  1001  Page 
"     Leo  (Heringhi  Bros.),  r.  2333  Jackson 
"    Samuel,  insurance  agent  and  stock  broker, 
304  Montgomery,  r.  1001  Page 
Heriot  Harriet,  widow,  r.  3400  Bush 
"    Hugh  K.,  clerk  C.  A.   Malm  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
■'    Richard  H.,  r.  11  Seymour  Av 
4®-Heriot.    See  Herriott  and  Harriott 
Heritage  John  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.   cor  Lee  and 
Grafton  Avs 
"    John  L.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  22d 

bet  Douglass  and  Worth 
"    Joseph  Y.,  clerk,  r.  cor  Lee  and  Grafton 
Avs 
Herkenrath  John,  janitor  Red  Men's  Hall,  r.  SW 

cor  Guerrero  and  18th 
Herley  Marguerite  Miss,  r.  2306  California 
Herlihy  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  26  Harriet 
"    Daniel,  groceries  and  liquors,  349  Minna 
"    Daniel  H.,  special  policeman,  r.  2404  Geary 
"    Denis,  capitalist,  r.  1937  Lexington  Av 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  200,  23d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1316  Filbert 
"    John  P.,  policeman,  r.  1313  Broadway 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  18  Georgia 
"    Margaret  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1313 Broad- 
way 
"    Maurice,  cooper,  r.  UoSy^  Folsom 
"    Maurice,  teamster,  r.  325,  4th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  314  Tehama 
"    Patrick  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  3117  Scott 
"    Thomas  R.  (Herlihy  &  McCarthy),   r.  1313 
Broadway 


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Herlihy  William,  laborer,  r.  1321  Natoma 
"    &    McCarthy    (Thomas    R.     Herlihy    and 

Thomas  McCarthy),  wood  and  coal,  1313 

Broadway 
Herlin  Ebba,  domestic,  612  Ellis 
"    Peter,  tailor,  r.  736  Minna 
"    Theresa  Miss,  saleslady  The   Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  442,  9th 
Herling  Frederick,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt 

&Co.,r.  311  Guerrero 
"    Louis,  carriage  painter  William  Wertsch, 

r.  311  Guerrero 
"    Mary,  dressmaker,  r.  311  Guerrero 
Herlitz  Charles  F.,  clerk  George  W.  McNear,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Frederick,  ironmolder,  r.  817  York 
"    Sophie,  domestic,  2103  Pacific  Av 
Herm  Antone,  maltster  Empire  Malt  House 
"    Charles,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 

Provision  Co.,   r.  8th  Av  South  bet  M 

and  N 
Hermal  Albert,  brass  finisher,   r.  Treat  Av  nr 

Precita  Av 
"    John,  molder,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Precita  Av 
Herman  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  517  Octavia 
•'    Albert  R.,  manager  Rudolph  Herman,   r. 

SE  cor  Jefferson  and  Baker 
"    Alexander,  agent  Scholle  Bros.,  324  Pine, 

room  6.  r.  1007  Larkin 
"    Alfred,  jeweler  Donohue  &  Kerdell,  r.  W  s 

Broderick  bet  Beach  and  Jefferson 
■'    Andrew,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson. 

r.  Berkeley 
■'    C,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  liquors,   SE  cor  Lyon  and   Lom- 
bard 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 
"     E.,  cook  str  Point  Arena 
"    Ferdinand,  liquors,  610  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  workman  D.   S.  Stanley  &  Co..  r. 

171.-2  Ma.son 
"    Henry  C,  compositor  Call,  r.  1036  Shotwell 
"    Henry  L.,  accountant,  512  California,  r.  9 

Belvedere 
"    Huber,  salesman  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

916,  15th 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Cal.  Jewelry  Co. 
"    John,   bartender  William    Ensbury,  r.  613 

Mission 
■'    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  624  Tennessee 
"    Julius,  clerk  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.,  r.  1117 

Scott 
"    Martin,  stockbroker,  324  Pine.  r.  New  York 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  926  Natoma 
Herman    Rudolpli,    proprietor    Harbor    View 

Park  and  Baths.  NW  cor  Baker  and  Jef- 
ferson 
•■     Warren  P.,  liquors.  228  Pacific,  r.  706  Bat- 
tery 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  519  Brannan 
"    William,    machinist,  r.  SE  cor  Lyon  and 

Lombard 
Hermann  A.  &  Co.  (Anton  Hermann  and  Charles 

R.    Frankej,    carpenters    and     cabinet 

makers,  64,  1st 
"    Albert,  laborer,  r.  355  Brannan 
"    Anton  (A.  Hermann  &  Co.).  r.  103  Falcon  Av 
"    August  L.,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie 
Hermann    Benjamin,    butcher,  NE   cor  Bush 

and  Franklin,  r.  1813  Pine 
"    Blanche,  widow,  r.  821  Greenwich 
"    Carl,  r.  625  Post 
"    Charles  G.,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  951'/^  Fol- 

som 
"    Emile  A.  (Hermann  &  Swain),  r.  33  Dame 
"    Frederick  A.,  painter,  r.  912  Capp 


Hermann  G.,  gilder  J.  B.  Mclntyre,  r.  11  John 
"    Harry,  clerk  C.  L.  Pierce,  r.  Oakland 
"    House,    Peter    Anderson    proprietor,    2013 

Folsom 
"    Howard  E.,  upholsterer,  r.  934  Bush 
"    James,  painter,  r.  912  Capp 
"    John  (Hermann  Safe  Co.),  r.  326,  25th 
"    John,  brewer  F.  A.  Lux  Brewing  Co.,  r.  2416 

Polk 
"    John  E.,  tailor  O.  W.  Nordwell,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  butcher  B.  Hermann,  r.  1813  Pine 
"    Lucien  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1920  Broadway 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2339  Jackson 
"    Max,  bookkeeper  The  Harry  Unna  Co.   r. 

815  Lyon 
"    Melville,  r.  1812  Fillmore 
"    Meyer,  glazier,  r.  1126  Howard 
"    Meyer  D.,  cutter  S.  M.  Wood&  Co.,  r.   1216 

Fulton 
"    N.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Del  Monte,  116a  Grant 

Av 
"    Otto.  r.  706  McAllister 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  1216  Fulton 
Hermann  Safe  Co.   (John  Hermann),  manufac- 
turers safes,  526  Sacramento 
"    Samuel,  butcher  B.  Hermann,  r.  1813  Pine 
"    Theodore  (Theodore  Hermann  &  Co.),  r.  1022 
Washington 
Hermann  Theodore  &  Co.  (Theodore  Hermann 
and  Archie  L.  Hettrich)   marine  shells 
and  curiosities,  630  Washington 
"    Victor,  carpenter,  r.  44  Minna 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  517  Bryant 
"    &  Swain   (E.   A.   Hermann    and  Clarkson 
Swain),  architects,  120  Sutter,  room  46 
4®"Hermann.    See  Herrman  and  Herrmann 
Hermansen  George  A.  (Jensen  &  Hermansen), 
r.  5  MeachamPl 
"    H.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill  Co 
"    Herman  (R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.),  r.  700  Jones 
"    Martin,  restaurant,  12  Clay 
"    Oscar,  electrician,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Hermeline  Justine,  widow,  r.  2108  Pine 
Hermes  Ida,  widow,  r.  730  Gough 
Hermida  August  L.,  steward,  r.  1310  Mason 
"    David,  baker,  r.  1310  Mason 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  1310  Mason 
Hermosillo  Mariano,  cook,  r.  317  Green 
Hern  C.  C,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   1104 
Tennessee 
■'    Frank,  pile  man  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    Johannah,  widow,  r.  1932  Folsom 
"    John  A.,  laborer,  r.  11  Kate  PI 
•'    William,  attorney  at  law,  r.  712  Geary 
4S8"Hern.    See  Hearn  and  Hearne 
Hernan  Benjamin,  watchman,  r.  1018  Union 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  1016,  26th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1018  Union 
"    Michael  H.,  attorney  at  law,  26  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  26-27,  r.  2103  Pine 
Hernandez  Alvina  Mrs.,   restaurant,  32  Hinck- 
ley 
"    Amelia  Miss,  teacher  embroidery,    1021'^ 

Pacific 
"    Andres,  seaman  str  San  Jose,  r.  228  Bran- 
nan 
"    Augustina  Miss,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    B.,  seaman  str  City  oi  Syndey 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1021!/4  Pacific 
"    G.,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Indelcio,  teacher  music,  1311  Mason 
"    Joseph  L.,    barber  H.    A.    Wolfe,   r.    1314 

Dupont  • 
•'    L.,  2d  cook  str  Alameda 
"    Luciano,  barber,  NB  cor  7th  Av  and  Clem- 
ent 
"    Marcelino,  porter,  r.  1408  Powell 
Hemberg   Robert   Rev.,    pastor    Finnish    Sea- 
men's Mission,  r.  679^4  Harrison 
Herndon  Annie  C.   Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Victor    G.,    warehouseman  Standard    Oil 

Co.,  r.  28}4  Moss 
"    Walter,  glove  cutter,  r.  546,  23d 
-^"Herndon.    See  Harnden 
Heme  John,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r. 

123  Cook 
Herold  Anna,  widow,  r.  1716  Bush 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2005  Franklin 


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Herold  Brothers  (Philip  and  George  J.),  black- 
smiths, San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Charles,    blacksmith    and  wagon  maker, 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
"    Charles,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.   16171/4 

Powell 
■'    George  J.  (Herold  Bros.),  r.  cor  Army  and 

San  Bruno  Av 
"    John  C,  r.  1708  Eddy 
"    Joseph  C,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1708  Eddy 
"    Louis  M.,  teamster,  r.  35%  Clara 
"    Mary  Miss  (Smith  &  Herold),  r.  219,  10th 
"    Matthias,  bookkeeper  Hofmann  &  Woenne, 

r.  224  Scott 
"    Philip  (Herold  Bros.),  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Silver  Av 
"    Philippine  Miss,  varieties,  14,  24th 
"    Roderick,  teacher  music,  r.  1716  Bush 
Herold  Rudolpli  Jr.,  general  agent  Hamburg 
Bremen  Fire  Insurance  Co.    (Hamburg), 
415  California,  r.  143  Haight 
"    Rudolph  A.,  architect.  343  Phelan  Bldg 
4®=-Herold.       See     Harold,    Harrold,    Herrold 

and  Herald 
Heron  Clyde  S.,grlpman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1902 
Page 
"    James  C,  trolly  man  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  1902  Page 
"    John,    bolt    cutter  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,   r. 

Black  Point 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  522  Turk 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  3001  Jackson 
"    Michael,  wood  and  coal,  313  Golden  Gate 

Av,  r.  3161/4  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Patrick,  hostler,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Patrick  F.,  groom  Dilham  &  Tronchet,  r. 

2224  Turk 
"    Sophia  M.,  widow,  r.  1902  Page 
"    William,  dry  goods,  1318  Larkin,  r.  Sonoma 
4®=Heron.     See    Heran,    Herron,    Herrin    and 

Hiron 
Heroux  Edmond  L.,  carpenter,  r.  115  Arkansas 
Herpson  H.,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Herr  John  G.,  storekeeper  car  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  314,  3d 
"    John  J.,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
Herra  Benjamin,  civil  engineer,  r.  1016  Powell 
Herrel  Michael,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  434,  3d 
Herrera  Francisco,  r.  15  Oak 
"    Frank,  Mexican  bit  and  spur  maker,  1420i/^ 

Powell 
"    Louis,  florist,  Cambridge  nr  Bacon 
"    Michael,  paint  grinder  Pioneer  W.  L.  and 

Color  "Wks,  r.  1417  Powell 
"    Sophie    Nis.  Mme,  teacher    Irving    Insti- 
tute, r.  1036  Valencia 
Herrgott  Aldolph  A.,  groceries,  38  Natoma,  r. 
646  Mission 
"    Charles  A.,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

527  Linden  Av 
"    Justin,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Peter,  roofer,  r.  646  Mission 
Herguth  August,  pork  packer  Joseph  McEvoy, 
r.  332b,  10th 
"    Frank,  electrician  Paul  Seller  Electrical 

Wks,  r.  332b,  10th 
"    Frank,  packer  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,   r.  1080 

Brannan 
"    Samuel  F.,  sign  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r. 
544  Olive  Av 
Herrick  Alice  M.  Miss,  china  decorating  artist, 
308  Post,  r.  Oakland 
"    Clarence  G.,  insurance  broker,  204  Sansome, 

r.  322  Haight 
"    Cora  R.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  323  Haight 
Herrick    Edward    M.,    wholesale   lumber,    17 
Steuart,    and    president    Pacific    Pine 
Lumber  Co.,  121  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Emery,  upholsterer,  r.  704  Howard 
"    Fannie  L.,  widow,  r.  1124  Guerrero 
"    Frank  C,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  1124 

Guerrero 
"    George  E.,  inspector  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  301  Franklin 
"    Harry,  packer  M.   F.  Cosgriff  &  Co.,  r.  88 
Everett 


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Herrick    Laura    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    1010V4 

Leavenworth 
Herrick  Le  Roy  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  with 
D.  Maclean,  M.  D.,  resident  physician  at 
Maclean  Hospital  and  Sanitarium,  1534 
Mission,  telephone  Jessie  551,  hours  1  to 
3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.  Consulting  physician 
at  California  Medical  College,  1433  Fol- 
som,  hours  9  to  10  a.  m.  and  3  to  5  p.  m., 
telephone  South  84 
■'    Lester  (P.  H.  Jordan  &  Co.  and   Lester 

Herrick  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    ,  Lester  &  Co.  (Lester  Herrick  and  P.  H. 
Jordan),  agents  Hay  Combined  Bell  and 
Brake,  53  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Layman  C,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  1124  Guerrero 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  619  Geary 
"    Mary  M.  Miss,  teacher  music, 

rero 
"    Richard,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  1110  Broadway 
"    Stephen    S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  r.  322 

Haight 
"    Stephen  S.  Jr.,  clerk  Vulcan  Iron  Wks.  r. 

322  Haight 
"    v..  Miss,  r.  619  Geary 

"    William  F.,  accountant  Palatine  Ins.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
Herridge  Charles,  janitor,  r.  84  Everett 
Herriman  Albert  H.  (Herriman  &  Mills),  r.  1714 
Market 
"     Edward    H.,    quartermaster    str   City    of 

Everett 
"    Frederick,  2d  mate  str  Corona,  r.  1714  Mar- 
ket 
Herriman  &  Mills  (Albert  H.  Herriman    and 
Warren  F.  Mills),  stevedores,  201  Front, 
telephone  Front  64 
Herrin  Frank  M.,  marine  tireman,  r.  56214  Bry- 
ant 
"    H.,  r.  99  Montgomery  Block 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  562%  Bryant 
"    William,  raftsman,  r.  563%  Bryant 
Herrin  William  F.,  chief  counsel  law  depart- 
ment   S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  3530 
Broadway 
Herrin  William  J.  (Shadburne&  Herrin),  attor- 
ney at  law,  415  Montgomery,  rooms  9-11, 
r.  712  Geary 
"    William  P.,  cigar  maker,  r.  562%  Bryant 
4®=Herrin.    See  Heran,  Heron  and  Herron 
Herring  Charles,  harness  maker,  r.  705  Valencia 
"    Charles  E.,  polisher    Richard  Herring,  r. 

cor  Precita  Av  and  Shotwell 
"  David  T.,  clerk,  r.  1315  Howard 
"    Frank,  expressman,  NW  cor  Sacramento 

and  Polk,  r.  818  Olive  Av 
"    Frank  G.,  cashier  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1315  Howard 
"    Frederick  W.,  machinist  Richard  Herring, 

r.  cor  Precita  Av  and  Shotwell 
"    George  D.,  teamster,  r.  906%  Folsom 

HERRING-HALL-MARVIN   CO. 

(Cincinnati),  Joseph  G.  Giesting  man- 
ager, manufacturerers  safes,  vaults, 
bank  vaults,  safe  deposit  vaults,  jail 
cells,  etc.,  609-611  Market,  telephone 
Main  5447 
Herring  Harold,  bookbinder  Schmidt  Label  & 
Lith.  Co.,  r.  37  Ford 

"    Henry  H.,  expressman,  NW  cor  California 
and  Polk,  r.  818  Olive  Av 

"    Joseph  P.,  student,  r.  513  Hermann 

"    Michael,  r.  4  Magner  PI 


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Herring  Richard,  house,  bank  and  office  fittings, 
557  Brannan,  r.  cor  Precita  Av  and  Shot- 
well 
"    Richard  Jr.,  teacher  wood  working  Cogs- 
well Polytechnic  College 
"    Simeon  H.,  farmer,  r.  512  Hermann 
"    Theodore,  clerk,  r.  914, 25th 
"    Tillman    R.,    salesman    Henry    Lyons,    r. 

9O6V2  Folsom 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  906'/2  Folsom 
4®=Herring.    See  Herrin,  Herron  and  Heran 
Herringer  John,  porter,  r.  819  Jessie 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1716  Sutter 
4®"Herringer.    See  Heringer 
Herrington  George,  tailor   Samuel  Dohrman,  r. 
220,  3d 
"    Howard,  physician,  43,  6th 
"    William,  laundryman,  r.  735  Brannan 
"     William  M.,  dental  student,  r.  102  Hayes 
"     William  S.,  carpenter,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
4®"  Herrington.    See  Harrington 
"    Herriott  David,  clerk  Frank  Clough,  r.  400 
Ellis 
«S="  Herriott.    See  Heriot 
Herrmann  An  tone,  machinist,  r.  12  Gilbert 
"    August,    boarding    and  liquors,   Hunters' 
Point 

HERRMANN  C.  &  CO., 

Conrad  Herrmann  president,  Jolin  G. 
Joly  secretary,  manufacturers  and 
dealers  hats  and  caps  and  hatters'  ma- 
terials, 328  Kearny 

Herrmann  Charles  (J.Popert  &  Co.),  r.  346,  4th 

"  Charles  L.,  warehouseman  clothing  and 
equippage  depot  Quartermaster's  dept., 
U.  S.  A.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Charles  P.,  salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  618 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Herrmann  Conrad,  president  C.  Herrmann  & 
Co.,  328  Kearny,  r.  2021  Sacramento 

"  Conrad  P.,  trained  nurse,  r.  1U7  Van  Ness 
Av 

"  Frederick,  r.  ]124i/i  Harrison  rear 
Herrmann  George,  dealer  in  anhydrous  and 
aqua  ammonia,  Greer's  washing  am- 
monia and  hops  in  cases  and  agent 
Langfeldt  &  Co.  Limited  (Yokohama, 
Japan),  309-311  Sacramento,  r.  San 
Rafael 

"  George,  paper  ruler  Althof&  Bahls,  r.  16b 
Cumberland 

"  Henry,  with  C.  Herrmann  &  Co.,  r.  32614 
Sanchez 

"    Henry  F.,  butcher  Antone  P.  Wagner,  r. 
2116  Jones 
Herrmann    James    (Herrmann   &    Co.),    r.    25 
Baker 

"    Julius,  r.  742  Tehama  rear 

"  Julius,  cook  New  California  Hotel,  r.  429 
Bush 

"    Julius,  salesman,  r.  424  McAllister 

"    Julius  C,  blacksmith,  r.  243,  2d 

"    Moses,  shoemaker,  316  Gough,r.  1156  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Herrmann  Oscar,  merchant,  oface  309-311  Sacra- 
mento, r.  25  Baker 

"    Otto  W.,  ship  joiner,  r.  913  Illinois 

"    Philip,  master  schr  Brothers,  office  24  Clay 

"  Philip,  spinner  J.  &  C.  Wucherer,  r.  220 
Montgomery  Av 

"  Richard,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2201/4  Francisco 

"  William,  asst.  cashier  The  German  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  r.  912  Bush 

"    William,  waiter  New  Washington  Hotel 


Herrmann  William  J.,  confectioner  Franz  Sie- 
brecht,  r.  907  Union 

HERRMANN  &  CO. 

(James  Herrmann  and  Charles 
Schmidt),  dealers  in  hops  and  malt 
and  brewers'  supplies  and  agents 
Alex  Fries  &  Brothers  essential  oils 
and  essences,  309-311  Sacramento 
4®"  Herrmann.      See    Herman,   Hermann    and 

Herrman 
Herrold  George  H.,  surveyor,  225  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  330  O'Farrell 
«®=Herrold.    See  Herold 

Herron    Charles    E.,  furniture    finisher,   r.   720 
Harrison 
"    David,  manager  S.  C.  Blake,  429  Kearny,  r. 

637  Kearny 
"    Howard,  r.  912  Bush 

"    James,  stableman  J.  Lanzer,  r.  2232  Mis- 
sion 
"    John  O.,  laborer,  r.  137  Langton 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  31  Turk 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  912  Bush 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  220 

8th 
"    Thomas,  shirtmaker,  r.  243  Fell 
ii®~  Herron.    See  Heron,  Herrin  and  Heran 
Herrschaft  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  12914, 10th 

"    Christopher,  r.  12914,  10th 
Herschenson  David,  collector,  r.  29  Russ 
Herscouts  Benjamin,  peddler,  r.  21  Vz  Boardman 

PI 
Hersey   Edward,  stave  jointer  Pac.  Wooden- 
ware  and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Fred  H.,  with  S.  Foster  &   Co.,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James,  cook  Dennett's,  r.  717  O'Farrell 
"    Nellie,  waitress  Dennett's,  r.  717  O'Far- 
rell 
Hershf elder  Nettie  Mrs.,  r.  119  Julian  Av 
Hersom  Walter,  decorator  James  F.  Kenny,  r. 

107  Fell 
Herson  Edward,  hostler  Bailey,  Weller&Neave 
Hert  Anna,  widow,  r.  622,  17th 
Hertel  George  F.  A.,  clerk,  r.  114,  10th 
"     Henry,  bartender  Frederick  S.   Kordt,   r. 

19101/2  Powell 
"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  114,  10th 
Herten  Frank,  paper  carrier,  r.  1921  Howard 
Hertenstein    August    (Bernstein  &  Co.),    r.   10 
Bluxome 
"    Frederick,  showcase   maker  Bernstein  & 
Co.,  r.  10  Bluxome 
Herter  John,  bartender,  r.  506,  4th 
Herting  Charles,  machinist,  r.  910  Pacific 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  1440  Valencia,  r.  »4lB 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  butcher  Frederick  Herting, 

r.  341b  San  Jose  Av 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  910  Pacific 
"    Henry,  liquors,  1  Masonic  Av 
"    Jacob,  butcher  Frederick  Herting,  r.  341b 

San  Jose  Av 
"    John  H.,  tailor,  r.  910  Pacific 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  341b  San  Jose  Av 
Hertz  Adella  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1311  Laguna 
"     B.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  312  Hyde 
"    Charles  H.,  liquors,  Bryant  Avnr  Alameda 
"    Fredericka  Miss,   stenographer  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  r.  1311  Laguna 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1830  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  clerk  D.  Rudee,  r.  427  Pacific 
"    Herman  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1311  Laguna 
"    Hugo,  shipping  clerk  Meyerfeld,  Mitchell 

&Co.,  r.  1830  O'Farrell 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  Hertz  and  Adolph  Schet- 

zel),  butchers,  5-6  Centre  Market 
"    Jacob  (J.  Hertz  &  Co.),  r.  1318  Fillmore 
■'    Louis,  bookkeeper  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co..  r. 

I8O714  Steiner 
"     Louis,  clothing,  427  Pacific 
"    Regina  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  1311  Laguna 
"    Samuel,  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
634  Linden  Av 
4!5=- Hertz.    See  Herz 

Hertzberg  Frederick,  clerk  Merten  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
122,  8th 


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Hertzberg  Frederick,  manufacturer,  r.  1509  Baker 

"    Jacob,  furrier,  r.  1210  Buchanan 
J8®=-Hertzberg.    See  Herzberg 
Hertzog  Augusta,  widow,  r.  124  Scott 

"    Charles,  ironmolder,  r.  WITA  Dupont 
4®=Hertzog.    SeeHerzog 

Herve  Eugene  F.  (Herve  &  Somps),  r.  Alameda 
"    Eugene  V.,  policeman,  r.  1654  Market 
"    William  A.,  driver  Herve  &  Somps,  r.  507a 

Birch  Av 
"    &   Somps    (Eugene   F.  Herve   and   Pierre 
Somps),  proprietors  Golden  West   Min- 
eral Springs  Co.,  622  Laguna 
Hervey  Charles  B..  cashier  The  Travelers'  Ins. 
Co.  (city  agency),  24  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor, 
r.  318  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harry  C,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  318 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  R.,  teacher  music,  r.  2432  Jackson 
4®=-Hervey.    See  Harvey 
Hervien  Joseph,  bartender  Albert  Arnaud,  r.  308 

Sutter 
Herwig  Emil,  physician,  419  Eddy 
"    Wilhelm,  chicken  ranch,  439  Munich 
"    William,  hog  raiser,  r.  .349  Munich 
Herz  Charles,  satchel  maker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co., 
r.  231  Shotwell 
"    Gustav,  bookkeeper  Eppinger  &  Co.,  r.  10 
Miles  Court 
jgSB^Herz.    See  Hertz 

Herzberg  Albert,  clerk  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  624% 
Laguna 
"    Bernard,  clothing,  1046  Howard 
"    Christian,  longshoreman,  r.  1825  Powell 
"    Isaac,  stockbroker,  326  Pine,  r.  1316/2  Web- 
ster 
"    Nathan, packer  Wangenheim,  Sternheim  & 
Co.,  r.  408  Grove 
4®=Herzberg.    See  Hertzberg 
Herzel  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  10  Turk 
Herzer  Herman  H.,  clerk  The  German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  2533  McAllister 
Herzer  Hugo,  chief  deputy  Assessor,  r.  2533  Mc- 
Allister 
Herzfelder  Sophie,  widow,  r.  1626  Post 
Herzman  Leo,  salesman  A.  Mautz  &  Co.,t.  447. 
19th 
"    Sigmund,  clerk,  r.  1320  Oetavia 
Herzo  Anna,  widow,  r.  828b  Union 
"    Julia  Mrs.,   liquors,  733,  5th  Av  and  H  bet 

•      9th  and  10th  Avs 
"    N.  &  Co.  (Nicholas  Herzo),  restaurant,  23 

Eddy 
"    Nicholas  (N.  Herzo  &  Co.),  r.   1818  Howard 
Herzog  Alfred  H.   (Herzog  &  Dignan),  r.   1207 
Eddy 
"    Bernhard.  salesman,  r.  811  Turk 
"    Brothers    (John    F.   and  Herman),    black- 
smith, 737  Broadway 
"    Charles,  coffee  saloon,  6  Golden  Gate  Av, 

r.  61/4  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
"    Christopher,  r.  3131/2  O'Farrell 
"    Frank,  cooper  J.  J.  Kucich,  r.  1039  Hamp- 
shire 
"    G.,  finisher  H.   Friedrichs,  r.  606a  Shotwell 
"    Gustav,  salesman  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  811 

Turk  ^     , 

"    Henry,  clerk  William  Roth,  r.  1418  Jack- 
son „ 
"    Henry  J.  (Kahn  &  Herzog),  r.  1207  Eddy 
"    Herman  (Herzog  Bros.),  r.  739  Broadway 
"    John  F.  (Herzog  Bros.),  r.  739 Broadway 
"    Joseph,  r.  1207  Eddy 

"    Joseph,  jeweler  R.Bujannoff,  r.  3o  Hardy 
"    Joseph,  manager    South   S.    F.    Brewery, 
NW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  14  th  Av  South, 
r.  25191/2  Bryant 
"    Julius,  glazier,  r.  1722  Hyde 
"    L.  Mrs.,  furniture,  922  Folsom 
"    Max,  salesman  J.  Baumgarten  &  Co.,  r.  811 

"    Melville,  electrician  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1207 

Eddy 
"    Oscar,  salesman,  r.  811  Turk 
"    Otto,  clerk Merten Mfg  Co.,  r.  131  Julian  Av 
"    Paul  F.,    blacksmith  Herzog  Bros.,  r.  739 

Broadway 
"    Phillip  H.  wood  turner,  r.  217  Pans 
"    Theodore  D. ,  teacher  music,  r.  518  O'Farrell 


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Herzog  William  H.,  clerk,  r.  739  Broadway 
"    &  Dignan  (Alfred  H.   Herzog  and  Thomas 
J.  Dignan),  printers,  12  Montgomery 
JSer-Herzog.    See  Hertzog 

HERZSTEIN   M., 

physician  and  surgeon,  hours  11  a.  m. 
to  1  p.  m.  and  3  to  5  p.  m.,  ofllce  and 
r.  801  Sutter,  telephone  East  252 

Heselberg  Charles  S.,  dairy  produce,  338b  34th 
Hesketh  Catherine  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  317, 13th 
George,  real  estate,  r.  327  Filbert 
Joseph  Jr.,  upholsterer,  r.  317,  13th 
Joseph  H.,  roofer,  r.  317,  13th 
Richard,  stevedore,  r.  62  Tehama 
Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  15  Dore 
Heslep  Philander  C,  machinist,  56  Bluxome,  r. 

519a  Brannan 
4@-Heslep.    See  Hislop  and  Hyslop 
Hesler  Birdie  Miss,  saleslady  Michels  &  Wand, 
r.  619  Powell 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  cloak  maker,  r.  619  Powell 
"    Paul,  bartender  Philip  Christmann,  r.  541 
Mission 
>WHesler.    See  Hessler 
Heslop  Alfred,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  313 

Eddy 
Hespy  Rasmus,  laundryman,  r.  943  Harrison 
Hess  Albert,  salesman,  r.  3813  Pine 
"    Alex  Mrs.,  r.  305  Oak 

"  Alexander  W.,  engineer,  r.  11  Glen  Park  Av 
"  August,  baker  C.  Reuss  &  Bro  ,  r.  1504  Turk 
"    Augustus,  meterman  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  518  Duncan 
"    Bernard  W-,  conductor,  r.  120  Ash  Av 
"    Charles,  milker  John  Linehan,  r.  703  Vienna 

HESS  CHARLES 

(estate  of),  optician  and  manufacturer 
and  direct  importer  of  optical  and 
scientific  instruments,  experimental 
glass  blowing,  fine  model  work  and 
repairing  in  all  its  branches  to  order 
at  shortest  notice,  519  Kearny 
Hess  Charles   Jr.,    optician  estate  of  Charles 

Hess,  519  Kearny,  r.  1308  California 
Hess  Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  executrix  estate  of 
Charles  Hess.  r.  1308  California 
"     Edwin  L.,  r.  321  Eureka 
Hess  Frank,  watch    and    chronometer    maker 
estate  of  Charles  Hess,  519  Kearny,  r. 
1308  California 
"    Frederica  Mrs.,  r.  2002  Mason 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  32,  21st 
Hess  Frederick,  president  and  manager  Cali- 
fornia   Demokrat     Publishing   Co.,    409 
Bush,  r.  831  California 
Hess  Frederick  Jr.,  secretary  California  Dem- 
okrat Publishing   Co.,  409    Bush,   r.   831 
California 
George,  r.  229  Kearny 
George,  cook  Gottlob  Gall 
Henry,  compositor,  r.  1  Yerba  Buena 
Henry,  tailor,  136  Kearny,  room  53,  r.  2813 

Henry  J.,  shoemaker  George  Pollock,  r.308 

Powell 
Herman,  cook,  r.  1331  California 
I.  Irving,  salesman  Adelsdorfer  &  Bran- 

denstein,  r.  Berkeley  .„.,,, 

Jacob,  shoemaker,  1709  Market,  r.  1711  Mar- 
ket rear 
Joseph,  r.  314  Scott  _  ,^^a -n^  , 

Joseph,  driver  Henry  Eggelmg,  r.  1598  Ful- 

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Hess  Joseph  L.,  vice-president  The  Wertheimer 

Co.,  13-15  Battery,  r.  1800  Sutter 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  22  Howard 
"    Julia  Miss,  varieties,  2002  Mason 
"    Louis  S.,   waiter  Merchants'  Club,  r.    120 

Ash  Av 
"    Margarita,  widow,  r.  366  Grove 
"    Maria  M.  Mrs.,  laundry,  2002  Mason 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1308  California 
"    Otto,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen&Co.,r. 

821  California 
"    Otto  G.,  jeveler  and  designer  estate    of 

Charles  Hess,  r.  1308  California 
"    Philomena,  widow,  r.  1120  Turk 
"     Sarah  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  126^4  Ivy  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  painter  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  507  Gough 
"    Ulrich,  draughtsman,  r.  431  Pine 
"     William,  cigarmaker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co., 

r.  1712(/2  Church 
"    William,  wagon  maker  Chris  Anderson,  r. 

271  Clara 
Hess  William  E.,  optician   estate   of  Charles 

Hess,  519  Kearny,  r.  1308  California 
"    William  T.  (Harris  &  Hess),   attorney  at 

law,  4  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor,  r,  821  Cali- 
fornia 
Hesse  Charles,  seaman,  r.  16Natoma 
"    Charles  F.,  carpenter  Excelsior  Redwood 

Co. 
"    Frank  J.,  tailor,  r.  700  Mason 
"    Henry  G.,  bartender    Nicholas  Hesse,   r. 

IO81/2  Hickory  Av 
"    John  A.,  barber,  2544  Folsom,  r.  326,  22d 
Hesse  Nicholas,  wines  and  liquors,  lOl  Larkin, 

r.  6  Grove 
"    Paul,  butcher,  r.  517a  Fell 
"     Sigmund,  furniture  dealer,  r.  512  Bush 
Hessel    Abraham    (Picard    &    Hessel),    r.    1316 

Pacific 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  1216  Pacific 
Hesselmeyer  Charlotte  A,  Miss,  teacher  Cooper 

Primary  School,  r.  2624  Bush 
"    Dorothea,  widow,  r.  2624  Bush 
"    Henry  T.,  draughtsman  Risdon    I.    &    L. 

Wks,  r,  2624  Bush 
Hesseltine  Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  1912  Fillmore 
Hesser  Adele,  widow,  r.  828  Post 
"    August,  r,  412  Eddy 
"    Harry,  paperhanger.  r.  106  Eddy 
Hessig  Josephine  Miss,  r.  3015a  California 
Hession  Henry  C,  plasterer,  r.  125,  29th 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  2023  Polk 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  2023  Polk 
"    Michael  (Hession  &  Clinton),  r.  13  Steuart 
Hession  Robert  H.,  secretary  Traffic  Publish- 
ing Co..  429  Montgomery,  r.  655 A  20th 
"    &  Clinton  (Michael  Hession  and  Patrick 

Clinton),  liquors,  13  Steuart 
Hessler  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1822  Buchanan 
"    Charles,  Custom  House  broker,    524   Bat- 
tery, r.  225  Capp 
"    Charles  A.,  lithographer  Schmidt  Label  & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  225  Capp 
"     Edwin,  clerk  Fr.  H.  Rosenbaum  &  Co.,  r. 

225  Capp 
"    George,  butcher,  r.  32  Fell 
"    Harry  F.  W.,  engraver  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

225  Capp 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  311  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John    H.,    bartender  Brickwedel    Bros.   & 

Stewart,  r.  1201  Union 
"    Philip,  upholsterer,  729  Ellis,  r.  727  Ellis 
"    William,  brushmaker,  r.  315  Tehama 
"    Yetta,  widow,  r.  507  Lombard 
4®-Hessler.    See  Hesler 


Hessman  Otto,  draughtsman  maintenance    of 

way  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Hesson  D.  B.,  salesman,  r.  127  Hartford 
Hessong  John  L.,  barber  Charles  L.  Deming,  r. 

417  Bush 
Hester  Gus,  bar  tender,  r.  745  Minna 
"    James  M.,  gas  fitter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

stove  dept.,  r.  1021,  20th 
"    Martin,  steward,  r.  1021,  20th 
"    Martin  M.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

213  Hickory  Av 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  1505  Larkin 
Hesthal  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Hotel  Savoy.   336 
Post 
"    Ferdinand  E.,  real  estate,  r.  742,  17th 

HESTHAL  WILLIAM  J., 

proprietor    Golden  Gate  Loan  Office, 

dealer    in    watches,    diamonds    and 

jewelry,  money  loaned  on  all  kinds  of 

collateral  at  lowest  rates,  10,  6tli,  r. 

742,  17tli 
Hestin  John,  machinist  Cyclops  Iron  Wks.,  r. 

1712  Dupont 
Hetherington  Henry,  marine  engineer,  r,  704V4 

Mission 
"    Joseph  C,  r.  308  Leavenworth 
"    Robert,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker   Co.,  r. 

905  Market 
Hett  George,  shoemaker,  r.  2017  Powell 
Hettel  Annie,  widow,  r.  555  Minna 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  555 Minna 
Hettich  John  P.,  engraver,  r.  424  Page 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  424  Page 
"    Thomas  F.,  printer,  r.  424  Page 
"    William  B.,  machinist,  r.  424  Page 
Hettinger  Charles,  watchman    Isaac    Levy,  r. 

15th  Av  South  bet  R  and  S 
Hettle  Joseph,  plumber  George  W.  Barry,  r.  555 

Minna 
Hettrich  Archie  L.  (Theodore  Hermann  &  Co.), 

r.  1022  Washington 
Hettrich    Michael,     vice-president    Dickman- 

Jones  Co.,  510  Folsom,  r.  Berkeley 
-SS^Hettrich,    See  Hetrich  and  Hettich 
Hetty  Julius  F.,  electrician  Louis  B.  Hetty,  r. 

123  Eddy 

HETTY  LOUIS  B., 

electrical  works,  electrical  bells  and 
speaking  tubes,  gas  lighted  by  elec- 
tricity, door  openers  and  closers,  wires 
installed  for    incandescent    lighting, 
124-126  Eddy,  telephone  South  417,  r, 
735  Turk 
Hetty  Margaret,  domestic,  2619  Buchanan 
Hetzel  George,  salesman    Kuhls,  Schwarke  & 
Co.,  r.  4  Clarence  Court 
"    George  W.,  musician,  r.  118  Lyon 
"    Leopold,  r.  118  Lyon 
Hetzer  Henry    A.,    coppersmith,    r.    2325   Bry- 
ant 
"    Joseph  A.,  glazier,  r.  34  Oakwood 
"    Magdalena  Miss,  teacher,  r.  34  Oakwood 
Heubach  Ellen,  widow,  r.  244,  11th 
Heubeck  John,  laborer  Bavaria  Brewery,  r.  2921 

Heubner  Emil,  picture  frames,  436,  4th,   r.  1013 

Oak 
Heuck  Fannie,  widow,  r.  716  Franklin 
Heuer  Ferdinand,  printer,  r.  493  Sanchez 
"    Hermann,  candy  maker,  r.  1421  Kearny 
"    George,  agent  Golden  Gate  Distilling  Co., 

r.  825  Hampshire 
■'    George  F.,   with    Gutte    &   Frank,    r.  2117 

Taylor 
"    Hulda  J.  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  music  and  Ger- 
man, r.  2316c  Mission 
•■    Lena,  varieties,  493  Sanchez 
"    Leopoldina,  widow,  r.  1421  Kearny 
'•    Philip,   groceries     and     liquors,    SW    cor 

Montgomery  Av    and  Lombard,  r.  2117 

Taylor 
"    Philip  C,  Jr.,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  2117 

Taylor 
"    Theodore,  salesman  William  Heuer 
•'    William,  groceries   and  liquors,   NW  cor 

Baker  and  Greenwich,  r.  2905  Baker 
"    William,  musician,  r.  1421  Kearny 


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Heuerman  Emil,  president  Tbe  International 

Security  Co.,    331    Montgomery,    rooms 

1-2,  r.  1153  Howard,  and  Ross  Valley 

"    G.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2b24'/2  Post 

Heulard  Gabrielle  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r. 

315  Geary 

"    Alexander,  traveling  salesman  Seller  Bros. 

&Co. 
•'    Max,  salesman  Armand    Cailleau,    r.    117 
Bartlett 
Heuniscll  Adam,  vice-president  Abramson-Heu- 

nisch  Co.  -36-28  Main,  r.  1322  Fulton 
Heunisch   Albert,    secretary    Abramson-Heu- 

nisch  Co.  26-28  Main,  r.  Alameda 
Heuser  Gustav,  cabinet  maker  Bader  &  Fincke, 

r.  1115  Bryant 
Heusler  Henry,  woodworker,  r.  506,  4th 
"    Minnie  Miss,  with  Theo  C.  Marceau,  r.  326, 

22d 
"    Victoria  Mrs.,  r.  326,  22d 
Heussler  Albert,  portrait  artist,  125  Shotwell 
Heussman  John  C,  laborer,  r.  793  Stevenson 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  medium,  793  Stevenson 
Heustadt  Peter,  baker   Palace    Hotel,    r.    413 

Minna 
HeustonBaptiste,  caterer,  r.  14  Hampton  PI 
"    Edward,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Frederick  G.,  real  estate,  r.  19  Hampton  PI 
i3®=-Heuston.    See  Hewston  and  Houston 
Heuther  Sebastian,  locksmith  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  22  Flood  Av 
Heverin  Angelo  M.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
113,  9th 
"    Charles,  ticket  collector  S.  F.   and  N.  P. 

Ry,  r.  Tiburon 
"    Edward  J.,    teamster    Overland     Freight 
Transfer  Co.,  r.  510,  9th 
Hevner  Jacob  J.,  printer  Julius  Gabriel,  r.  659 

Clay 
Hewald  Richard  A.,  porter  Becker  &  Burkhardt, 

r.  233  East 
Hewelcke  Edwin  H.,  cook  Frank   Krueckel,  r. 
123'/2  Clipper 
"     Edwin  H.  Jr.,  selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann 
&  Co.,  r.  12314  Clipper 
Hewes  Charles  W.,  bookkeeper  Esberg,   Bacb- 

man  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Hewes  David,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    James,  laundryman   Occidental   Hotel,  r. 

1S2S  Pacific 
"    Marland    S.,  vice-president  A.   L.  Bryan 
Shoe  Co.,  310  Market,  r.  Oakland 
j^=Hewes.    See  Hews,  Hughes  and  Heughes 
Hewitt  Arthur  G.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  619  Capp 
"    Charles,  engineer  Engine  23,  r.  2924  Pine 
"    Charles    H.,  master  mariner,  r.  2009  Brod- 

"  Dixwell,  special  agent  Catton,  Bell  &  Co., 
r.  University  Club 

"  Edward  T.,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Mechani- 
cal Arts,  r.  619  Capp 

"  Ella  J.  Miss,  superintendent  Japanese 
Christian  Womens  Home,  1307  Larkin 

"    James,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  113,  16th 

"  James  G.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1007  Harri- 
son 

"    Julia  Miss,  r.  1307  Larkin 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  102  Minna 

"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1845  Fillmore 

"  Oden  C,  weigher  and  sealer  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
28,  8th 

"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1827  Polk 

"  Wallace  H.,  salesman  Deming-Palmer 
Milling  Co.,  r.  224,  21st 

"  William,  ironer  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1210 
Hampshire 

HEWITT  WILLIAM  A., 

vice-president  and  secretary  The  Rix 
Compressed  Air  MacMnery  Co.  and 
machinery  dealer  and  engineer,  11-13 
First,  r.  619  Capp 

Hewitt  William  A.  Jr.,  mechanical  engmeer,  r. 

619  Capp 
Hewitt  William  R.,  superintendent  Fire  Alarm 

and  Police  Telegraph,  9  Brenham  PI,   r 

2009  Broderick 
Hewlett  Allerton,  clerk,  r.  30  Rincon  PI 
"    Edmund  P.,  r.  30  Rincon  PI 


Hewlett  Franc   E.   Miss,  saleslady  George  A. 

Moss,  r.  30  Rincon  PI 
"    Frederick  (Ross  &  Hewlett),  r.  1007  Sutter 
"    George,  r.  30  Rincon  PI 
Hewson  Arthur,  bartenter  The  Baldwin,  r.  324 

Turk 
"    Con,    shampooer    Hammam   Baths,  r.    743 

Harrison 
"    Hibbert  R.,  machinist,  r.  793  Mission 
"    Nathan  A.,  capitalist,  r.  793  Mission 
"    Percy  B.,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co., 

r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Robert  (Stevens  &  Co.),  r.  410  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Robert  R.,  draughtsman  Hasson  &  Hunt, 

r.  Larkspur 
"    Tillie,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
Hewston    Emmett    R.,    2d  assistant  secretary 

Board    of   Trade  of  San  Francisco,  202 

Market  and  3  Pine,  r.  1105  Bush 
'■    George,  r.  413,  27th 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  932  Sutter 
4®=  Hewston.    See  Heuston,  Houston  and  Hus- 
ton 
Hext rum  Charles  A.  (Hextrum  &  Anderson),  r 

2723  Bryant  Av 
"    Edith  M.  Miss,  stenographer  Hilmer,  Bred 

hofl  &  Schulz,  r.  2723  Bryant  Av 
'•    &  Anderson  (Charles  A.  Hextrum  and  Hjal 

mar  Anderson),  tanners  and  curriers,  541 

9th 
Hey  Gerald  W.,  cooper  H.  J.  De  Boer  &  Co.,  r, 

154,  13th 

HEY,  GRAUERHOLZ  &  00. 

(John  Hey  and  Henry  J.  Grauerholz), 
wholesale  liquors,  215  Sacramento 

Hey  John  (Hey,  Grauerholz  &  Co.),  r.  334,  17th 

"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  2112  Mason 
4®-Hey.    See  Heye  and  Hay 
Heyde  Herman  F.,  carpenter,  r.  11  Chapultepec 
Heyden  Charles  R.,  packer  Lievre,Fricke&  Co., 
r.  25  Capp 
"    Elvina,  domestic.  1539  Eddy 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  25  Capp 
igS'-Heyden.    See  Haden,  Hayden  and  Haydon 
Heydenaber  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1446  Jackson 

"    Henry,  musician,  r.  426  Francisco 
Heydenfeldt   Elean,    attorney    at    law,   r.    808 
O'Farrell 
"    Frederick  O.,   solicitor  Palatine  Ins.  Co., 

137  Montgomery,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Thomas   O.,  office   137  Montgomery,  r.  738 
Ellis 
^B=Heydenfeldt.    See  Hadenfeldt 
Heydenreich  Emil,  watchman,  r.  450  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  musician,  r.  450  Tehama 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  musician,  r.  450  Tehama 
Heydon  Walter  C,  carpenter,  r.  19  Hinckley 
Heyer  Albert,  gilder  Anton  L.  Emlund,  r.  2325 

Greenwich 
Heyer  Alhert,  groceries,  500,  3d,  r.  501  Bryant 
"     Albert  C,  clerk  Albert  Heyer,  r.  501  Bry- 
ant 
"    Charles  W. ,  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  527  Guerrero 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

501  Bryant 
"    John,    laborer  Pac.   Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  3118 

Fillmore 
"    William  C.  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  r.  501  Bryant 
4®=-Heyer.    See  Heier  and  Hyer 
Heyfron  Patrick,  r.  714  Folsom 
"    Matthew,  laundry   tray  maker  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Dixon,  r.  781  Stevenson 
-i^^Heyfron.    See  Heffron 


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Heyl  George,  r.  135,  14tli 

Heylman  Gustavus  A.,  lodgings,  624  Washing- 
ton 
Heylmann  George,  butcher,  r.  7  Olive  Av 
Heyman  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Abraham  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  623  Eddy 
"    Gustavus,  with  G.  Cohn  Co.,  r.  1236  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  623  Eddy 
"    Henry,  musical  director,  623  Eddy 
Heyman  Jacob,  real  estate,  5  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
2705  California 
"    Julius  (Heyman  &  Mayer;,  r.  623  Eddy 
"    Julius,  boots  and  shoes,   1946  Fillmore,   r. 

3412  Post 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  218  Leavenworth 
"    Oscar,  bookkeeper  Jacob  Heyman,  r.  2705 

California 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  clerk,  r.  218  Leavenworth 
Heyman  &  Mayer  (Julius  Heyman  and  Abra- 
ham Mayer),  commission  merchants  and 
lumber   dealers,   10  California,  room  1, 
telephone  Drumm  67 
Heymann  Ed.,  clerk,  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 
814  Turk 
"    Edmond,  r.  109  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Mathilde  Mrs.,  r.  814  Turk 
"    Max,  pawnbroker,  236,  4th 
"    Samuel,  secretary  The  Harry  Unna  Co.  of 
S.  F.,  113  Battery 
4®"  Heymann.      See  Haymann,   Heiman,   Hei- 

mann  and  Hyman 
He  mans  Ernest,  president  Live  Stock  Gazette 
Pub.  Co.,  411V3  California,  room  3,   and 
manager  Ocean  Side  House,  Ocean  Beach 
bet  U  and  V,  r.  Ocean  Side  House 
"    Marie,  teacher  French,  r.  2239  Sutter 
"    Paul,  r.  Ocean  Side  House 
Heyn  Barney,  cigar  maker  Schlaberg  Bros.,  r. 
556  Minna 
"    Ernest,  farmer,  r.  1602  Geary 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  1900  Greenwich 
Heyneman  Herman,  leaf  tobacco,  cigars  and 
Pacific  Coast  agent  Blackwell's  Durham 
Tobacco  Company,  117-119    Pine,  r.  3235 
Broadway 
"    Louis,  r.  Pac.  Hebrew  Home 
Heynemann  Alexander,  attorney  at  law,  310 
Pine,  rooms  30-22,  r.  1715  Bush 
"    Herman,  office    28    Merchants'   Exchange 

Bldg,  r.  1715  Bush 
"    Julia     Miss,     sec  etary     Art     Students' 
League,  8  Montgomery  Av,  r.  1715  Bush 
"    Leonard  H.,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris  and 
American  Bank,  r.  1715  Bush 
Hesmemann  Lionel,  secretary  Fulton  Engineer- 
ing and  Ship  Building  Works,  313,  1st,  r. 
1640  Pine 
"    Manfred    H.   (Heynemann    &  Co.),   r.  3110 
Broadway 
Heynemann  Milton,  stationery  and  printing, 
406  Montgomery,  r.  2026  Bush 
"    Otto  H.,  stenographer  Police  Department, 
r.  1715  Bush 
Heynemann  &  Co.    (Manfred    H.   Heynemann 
and    Arthur    Eloesser),    manufacturers 
and  importers  dry  and  furnishing  goods, 
33-35  Battery 
4®"Heynemann.     See  Heineman 
Hey  wood  A.  B.,  r.  741  Sutter 
"    Bartola  Z.,  widow,  r.  609  Bush 
"    Brothers  &  Co.,  Sherwood  W.  Fuller  man- 
ager, chair  manufacturers,  659  Mission 
"    Charles  F.,   adjuster  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  100 
California  Av 


HEYWOOD  FRANKLIN, 

manufacturer  and  dealer  redwood 
and  pine  lumber  and  agent  Gualala 
Mill  CO.,  31  Steuart,  r.  1440  Hayes 

Hey  wood  Harry  A . , president  West  Coast  Adver- 
tising and  Publishing  Co.,  58,  1st,  r.  711 
Baker 
"    John,  stonecutter  John    D.    McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Nelson  J.,  photographer,  r.  100  California 

Av 
"    Silas  J.,  r.  100  California  Av 
"    William  B.,  superintendent  Gualala  Mill 
Co.,  31  Steuart 
J8®~Heywood.    See  Hayward 
Hiatt  Alfred  O..  driver  Engines,  r.  336  Eureka 
"    Henry,  porter  N.  P.  Perini  Contracting  and 

Paving  Co.,  r.  190  Russia  Av 
"    Prentiss,  solicitor,  r.  IOIOV2  Hyde 
"    Ulysses    G.,    carpenter    and    builder,    316 
Gough,  r.  297  Linden  Av 
4®=Hiatt.    See  Hyatt  and  Hieatt 
Hibbard  A.  A.,  salesman  Am.   Tobacco  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  404,  4th 
"    Charles  W.,  dentist,  30214  Stockton,  r.  424 

Leavenworth 
"    George  D.,  collector  Olympic  Club,  r.  414 

O'Farrell 
"    Grace  Miss,  journalist,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Lee,  clerk  TJ.  S.  Customs,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    Moses  S.,  clerk,  r.  605  Market 
,4®=Hibbard.    See  Hebbard 
Hibbert  Edward  E.  M.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r. 

11  Columbia  Square 
Hibbett  William  B.,  tailor  Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co. , 

r.  705  Post 
Hibemia  Bank  Building,  NW  cor  McAllister 

and  Jones 
Hibemia  Brewery,  Matthew  Nunan  proprietor, 

1225-1239  Howard 
Hibemia  Hall,  120,  9th 

Hibemia  Hall  Association,  J.  F.  Renault  secre- 
tary, 120,  9th 
"    House,  128/2-130,  4th 
Hibemia  Savings   and   Loan    Society  The, 
James    R.  Kelly    president,  Robert    J. 
Tobin  secretary,  cor  Market,  McAllister 
and  Jones 
Hiby  Charles,  salesman  Frank  B.  Peterson  & 

Co.,r.  325  Fell 
Hick  Susanna,  widow,  r.  413  Mason 
Hickborn  Albert  C,  r.  1767  Ellis 
Hickei  Henry  N.,  manager  Cascade  Laundry,  2 
Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  95OV2  Harrison 
"    Oscar  H.  (Loustalet  &  Hickei),  r.   910  Har- 
rison 
4^Hickei.    See  Hickey  and  Hickie 
Hickens  John,  wood  sawyer  Bender  Bros.,  r.  513 
East 
"    J.  Robert,  foreman  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Hickerson  Anderson,  bellman  The  Berkshire 

"      Maryland,  bellman  The  Berkshire 
Hickey  Annie,  widow,  r.  29  Washington  Av 
"    C.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  320  Van  Ness  Av 
V    Ellen  M., liquors,  1  Sherwood  PI 
"    Emmet  M.,  teamster  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 

r.  12  Chesley 
"    James,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp  Bryant 
"    James,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  332  Geary 
"    James,  gardener  Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  SW 

cor  Haight  and  Lyon 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  129  Harriet 
"    James,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r.  1039 

Post 
"    James  Jr.,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r 

1039  Post 
"    James  A.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1  Ewer 

PI 
"    James  B.,  clerk,  r.  332  Geary 
"    James  J.,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  30 

San  Bruno  Av 
"    Jerome  J.,  policeman,  r.  804b  17th 
"    John,  1st  officer  str  Encinal,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Dehone 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  -iM  Clinton 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  8V2  Decatur 


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Hickey  Jolm,  tailor,  17  Mason 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  1  Ivy  Av 
"    John  B.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1322  Scott 
"    John  F.,  baljery,  154  Solano 
"    John  F.,  livery  stable,  819,  18th,  r.  815,  18th 
"    John  J.,  mo Ider  Fulton   Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  M.,  foreman  C.  W.  Gordon,  r.  1400  Ne- 
braska 
"    John  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1044  Army 
"    Joseph  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 

College 
"    Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
"    Katie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  13  Harriet  rear 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  2811  Jackson 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  664  Chenery 
"    Michael,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

10  Elizabeth 
"    Michael,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  512, 

24th 
"    Orrin,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Point  Arena 
"    Patrick,  miner,  r.  1308  Mission 
"    Thomas,  compositor  Call 
"    Thomas  C,  liveryman,  r.  815,  18th 
"    Thomas  M.,  billing  clerk  P.   C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Thomas  W.,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College, 

r.  29  Washington  Av 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  261  Richland  Av 
"    William  C,  bartender  M.  Kilday,  r.  115U 

Perry 
"    William  J.,  machinist,  r.  261  Richland  Av 
"    William  J.,  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  815, 
18th 
4®- Hickey.    See  Hickei  and  Hickie 
Hickie  Peter  W.,  engineer  Market  St,  Ry.,  r. 
3072  Market 
"    William  P.,  clerk  George  H.  Tay  Co.,   r. 
•  2072  Market 
4S=-Hickie.    See  Hickei  and  Hickey 
Hickland  James,  machinist,  r.  461  Bryant 
Hicklin  Thomas  B.,  house  mover,  r.  34th  off  San 

Jose  Av 
Hickling  William,  blacksmith  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  Alameda 
Hickman  George  M.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  & 
Scott,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Haberson  W.,  salesman  C.  E.  Worden  & 

Co.,  r.  1082  Dolores 
"    Henry,  curtain  cleaner,  r.  1608  California 
"    Herva  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  726  Harrison 
"    John  G.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  1330 

Jackson 
"    Kate  M.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1330  Jackson 
"    Lottie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  635 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Newton  H.,  cashier  Golden  Gate  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  714 Bush 
"    William   M.,   druggist   City   and   County 
Hospital,  r.  714  Bush 
Hickmott  R.  Canning  Co.  (Oakland,  Cal.),  pack- 
ers canned  fruit,  Williams,  Brown  &  Co. 
agents,  116  California 
Hickok  Eliza,  scenic  and  landscape  artist,  r. 
531  Fell 
"    Horace  D.,  compositor  Call 
"    Orrin,  r.  700  Jones 
"    William  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  104  Grove 
Hickox  A.  D.  Wesley,  broker,  216  Front,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Arthur  M.,  accountant  Alliance  Assurance 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
'•    Benjamin  F.   (Western  Addition  Funeral 

Directors),  r.  2410  Sacramento 
•'    George  C,  cashier  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.,  r. 


"    Louis  M.,  contractor    and  builder,  r.  848 
Army 
Hicks  Bessie  A.  Miss,  milliner,  r.  419  Noe 
"    Charles  W.,  teamster  D.  S.  Cartwright,  r. 

341,  13th  rear 
"    Cora  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
"     Edward  E.,  medical  student,  r.  534!4  Lin- 
den Av 
Hicks  Edward  T.,  detective  agent,  610  Spreck- 
els  Bldg,  r.  1239  Market 
"    Fanny  Mrs.,  milliner,  1803  Fillmore 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1347  Alabama 
"    Grant,  hack  driver,  r.  218  Eddy 


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Hicks  Henry  J.,  foreman  S.  F.  Calcium  Light 

Co.,r.  33  Ash  Av 
"    Henry  T.,  compositor  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co., 

r.  419  Noe 
"    Herbert  R..  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1347  Alabama 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  D.,  foreman  Thomas  J.  Hicks,  r.  2602 

Sacramento 

HICKS    JAMES    L., 

manufacturer  gas  and  gasoline  en- 
gines, and  dealer  in  macninery,  667 
Mission  and  108  Main,  r.  2510  Bryant 

Hicks  John  B.,  clei'k  Acme  House,  r.  957  Market 
"    JohnB.,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  &Co., 

r.  810,  15th 
"    John  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  426a  Geary 
"    John  W.,  porter,  r.  18  Valley 
HiCks-Judd  Co.  Tlie,  Norris  A.  Judd  president, 
Charles   K.    Rosenberg     secretary    and 
treasurer,    publishers,     printers,   book- 
binders   and    proprietors  Pacific  Coast 
Hotel  Register  Co.,  33,  1st 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1703/2  Baker 
"    N.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  434,  14th 
"    Reuben  B.,  contractor,  r.  1347  Alabama 
"    Sarah  L,  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  419  Noe 
"    Simon  P.,  butcher,  3010  Fillmore,    r.  2602 

Sacramento 
"    Thomas  H.,  mining,  r.539,  18th 
"    Thomas  J.,    butcher,  3037  Sacramento,   r. 

1703a  Baker 
"    W.  B.,  r.  219  Geary 
"    William  B.,  r.  419  Noe 

"    William  D.,  compositor  Sterett    Printing 
Co.,  r.  419  Noe 
«S- Hicks.    See  Hick 
Hickson  Addison,  law    student   Denson  &  De 

Haven,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
J8®"Hickson.    SeeHixson 
Hickstedt  Herman  C,  clerk,  r.  1322,  17th 
Hlcock  C.  C,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Ira  B.,  traveling   salesman,  r.   1104  Mar- 
ket 
Hiddekel  John,  glazier,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
Hide  William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  593 

Shrader 
Hieatt  H.  C,  capitalist,  r.  711  Jones 
Hiegel  Annie  K.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Frank  A. 
Hiegel,  r.  520  Sanchez 

HIEGEL  FRANK  A., 

drayman  and  teamster,  and  dealer 
box  factory  kindling,  131-133  Folsom, 
telephone  Main  1225.  r.  520  Sanchez 

Hielscher  John  F.,  butcher,  r.  551 M  Natoma 
Hiernickel  George,  cooper,  r.  214i/i  Francisco 
Hieronymus  Charles  Rev.,  r.  121,  14th 
Hiestand  Barbara,  widow,  r.  2O8V2,  9th 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaking,  3O8V2,  9th 
"    Warner  &  Co.   (Oregon  and  Washington), 
dealers  in  grain,  3  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
J8®=Hiestand.    See  Heistend 
Hiester  Elwood  C,  compositor  Report,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2641  Howard 
"    John    H.,    superintendent    Daily    Report 

pressrooms,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  varieties,  629  Valencia 
"    William  A.,  advertising  agent  Daily  Re- 
port Pub.  Co.,  r.  2641  Howard 
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Higbee  &  Lindermann  ( Jobn  Higbee  and  Samuel 

W.  Lindermann),  draymen,  226  Davis 
Higby  Alfred  Rev.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Eben  J.,  bicycle  repairer  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Frank  A.,  macMnist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3340 

California 
Higginbotham   William   P.    (Higginbotham  & 

Co.),  r.  3634.  16tli 
"    William  S.,motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1310  Hayes 
"    &    Co.    (William    P.    Higginbotham    and 

James  Presho),  proprietors  Pioneer  Silk 

Factory,  31  Jessie 
Higgins  Ada,  domestic,  1015'^  Dolores 
HiggiBS   Albert   H.,  secretary    and    treasurer 

Higgins  &  Collins,  32  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Alexander,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

10  Moss 
"    Alpheus  J.,  musician,  r.  437%  Ringold 
"    Belle  Miss,  musician,  r.  1114  Vallejo 
"    Benjamin,  driver   John    Nolan  &  Sons,  r. 

1516  Polk 
"    Bessie,  ^-idow,  r.  1163  Market 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  19  Oak 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  41714,  11th  Av 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  638  Green 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  1203  Folsom 
"    Charles  B.,  mining,  r.  133  Hermann 
"    Charles  C,  druggist,  r.  2525  Fillmore 
"    Charles    H.,  meat    market,  6   Mission,   r. 

West  Berkeley 
"    C.  Maude,  stenographer  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  627  Eddy 
"    Daniel  B.,  wire  worker  Thomas  Sullivan, 

r.  43414  Tehama 
"    Edgar  E.,  driver  The  Morgan  Oyster  Co., 

r.  224,  4th 
"    Edward,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Edward  E.,  teamster,  r.  1050  Howard 
"    Edward  R.,  artist,  r.  904  Washington 
"    Elisha,  vice-president  Higgins  &  Collins, 

23  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2404  Bush 
"    Frank,  bricklayer,  r.  2608  McAllister 
"    Frank,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Frank  L.  Rev.,  pastor  First  New  Jerusa- 
lem Church,  r.  1636  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick,  policeman,  r.  543b  Castro 
"    Frederick  E.,  oiler  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2!4 

Elliott  Park 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  New  Mission  Hotel 
"    Henry  W.    (H.  W.  Higgins  &  Co.),  r.  1001 

Bush 
"    Hugh,  r.  320  Oak 
"    Hugh,  coremaker,  r.  323'^  Tehama 
"    H.  W.  &  Co.  (Henry  W.  Higgins),  flour  and 

commissions,  69  Columbian  Bldg 
"    James,  blacksmith  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1231  Market 
"    James,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1127  Tennessee 
"    James,  salesman  G.   Onesti  &  Co.,  r.   505 

Leavenworth 
"    James,  teamster  Truckee  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

313  Gough 
Higgins  James   E.,    secretary    and    treasurer 

Allen&  Higgins  LumberCo.,  18-20 Spear, 

r.  Alameda 
"    James  E.,  teamster  I.  Gutte,  r.  162,  14th 
"    James  F.,  master  str  Excelsior,  office  6 

Mission,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    James  H.,  bicycle  repairer  Kenney&  Pay- 
ton,  r.  811  Van  Ness  Av 


Higgins  James  H.,  bolt  header  Payne's  Bolt 

Wks,  r.  710  Brannan 
"    John,  r.  320  Oak 
"    John,  r.  730,  33d 
"    John,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  341, 

4th 
"    John,  blacksmith  Folsom  &  Locke,  r.   10 

Moss 
"    John,  lather,  r.  711  Diamond 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  6th  Av  nr  California 
"    John  Jr.,  r.  320  Oak 
"    John  F.,  plumber  Philip  I.  Prichard,  r.  136 

Turk 
"    John  F.,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  24 

Hoff  Av 
"    John  J.,  r.  810  Minnesota 
"    John  T.,  helper  Frank  V.  Daniels,  r.  341, 4th 
"    Joseph  B.,  shipping  clerk  J.  J.   O'Brien  & 

Co.,  r.  19  Oak 
"    Joseph  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  3204, 16th 
"    Joseph  J.,  teamster  Truckee  Lumber  Co., 

r.  331/4  Bluxome 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  411,  30th 
"    Leland,  carpenter,  r.  674  Harrison 
"    Leslie,    teamster   William   Raubinger   & 

Sons,  r.  429  Chestnut 
"     Lewis,    clerk    Redington   &  Co.,    r.    400Vk 

Haight 
"     Lewis,  watchman,  r.  1234  Mission 
"    Lillie  Miss,  r.  637  Eddy 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1150  Fulton 
"    Margaret,  housekeeper,  r.  3204,  16th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1723  Market 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,   seamstress,  r.  606  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Mark,  r.  24  Hoff  Av 
■'    Mark  J.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  24 

Hoff  Av 
"    Martin,    fitter  O'Connell   &  Lewis,    r.   34 

Ferrie 
Higgins  Marvin  R.,  Insurance  Commissioner, 

401  California,  room  8,  r.  The  Wenban 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  246  Michigan 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  r.  904  Washington 
"    Maurice,  hoseman  Engine  31.  r.  1314  Pacific 
"    Maurice,   house    painter  and    contractor, 

1303  Folsom 
"    Maurice,  treasurer  Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co., 

r.  2321  Jackson 
"    Maurice  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  10  Glover 
"    Michael,  hackman.  Plaza,  r.  10  Glover 
"    Michael,    laborer,    r.    San    Bruno  Av  nr 

Bacon 
"    Otto,  farmer,  r.  59  Clementina 
"    Patrick,  deckhand  str  Apache 
"    Patrick,  grainer,  141,  4th,  r.  510i/4  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  waiter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Patrick  S.,  fireman,  r.  3204,  16th 
"    Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  434,  7th 
"    Robert,  compositor  Bulletin,  r.  519  Eddy 
"    Robert,  contractor,  r.  411A  Lyon 
"    Robert  E.,  machinist,  r.  3204,  16th 
"    Rose  Miss.  r.  339  Eddy 
"     Samuel,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,   r.  531A 

Elizabeth 
"    Theodore  S.,  dental  student,  r.  299  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  r.  1114  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  223  Langton  rear 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  434,  7th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  NE    cor    Napa    and 

Louisiana 
"    Thomas,  notary  public,  628  Market,  r.  1114 

Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  peddler,  r.  862  Channel 
"    Thomas  F.,  grainer,  r.  10  Glover 
"    Thomas  F.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  730/2,  33d 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk  Standard  Shirt  Factory, 

r.  320  Oak 
"    Timothy,  coachman,  r.  318  Fern  Av 
"    Walter  F.,  master  mariner,  6  Mission,  r. 

North  Berkeley 
"    Warren  D.,  bookkeeper  The  Morgan  Oyster 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  24  Hoff  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  814  Diamond 
"    William,  master  str  Cleone,  office  34  Lu- 

ning  Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  J.,  cai-rier  postofflce,  r.  10  Glover 


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Higgins  William  J.,  receiver  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
1518  Devisadero 
"    William  J.,  steward,  r.  8  Card  Alley 
"    William  L..,  stockbroker,  304  Montgomery, 

r.  219  Leavenworth 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  a4 

Hoft  Av 
"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  231  Fell 
Higgins  &  ColUns  (incorporated^,  George  H. 
Collins   president,  Elisha  Higgins  vice- 
president,  Albert  H.  Higgins   secretary 
and  treasurer,    commission   merchants 
and  lumber  dealers,  22  Market 
Higginson  Richard  H.,  manager  tea  dept  Gold- 
berg, Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  819  Bush 
"    William  H.,  1st  officer  str  Oakland,  r.  2010 
Larkin 
Higgs    Henry    florist    Felix    Gonzalez,   r.   cor. 
Crescent  Av  and  Ellsworth 
"    Thomas,  asphaltum  worker,  822i4   Jackson 
High  A.  Zadok,  superintendent  Fulton  Eng.   & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  1836  Green 
"    Christine  M.  Miss,   stenographer  A.   Bar- 
nard, r.  8011/2  Turk 
"    Frank  G.,  general  agent  Chicago  and  Alton 

RR,  628  Market,  r.  Los  Gatos 
"    School   Times  The   (monthly),  George  A. 
Hinkel  editor  and  publisher,  2228  Clay 
Highlander  Oscar,  laborer,  r.  611  Howard 
Hight  Steuart,  bookkeeper  Overman  Wheel  Co.. 

r.  303  Eddy 
Hightman  John.  r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
Highton  Henry  E.,  attorney  at  law,  36-39   Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  The  Baldwin 
Hightower  John  G.,  liquors,  1229  Steiner,  r.   1602 
Turk 
"    John  P.,  policeman,  r.  1324  Webster 
Hlghwarden    S.  Julia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  403 

Stockton 
Higlen  Bernard,  clerk  Chris  H.  E.   Sievers,    r. 

355  Beale 
Higson  Alice,  widow,  r.l209  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    M.  Mrs.,  cashier  Charles  Brown  cfc  Son.   r. 
315  Mason 
4®=-Higson.    See  Hixon 

Higuera  Frank,  driver  Greeley  Alameda  and  S. 
F.  Trans.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick,  liquors,  r.  1510 Mason 
"    Ramon,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,    r.    1721 
Buchanan 
Hikes  Howard  L.,  carpenter,  r.  2658  Market 
Hilbert  Altoert,  florist,  15  Geary,  r.  716  Oak 
Hilbert  Brothers  (Fred  H.  and  Christian  H.), 
wines  and  liquors,  wholesale  and  retail, 
100-103  Powell 
"    Christian  H.  (Hilbert  Bros.),  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Fred  H.  (Hilbert  Bros.),  r.  1121  Steiner 
"    Froney  Mrs.,  liquors,  80  Everett 
"    Henry  H.,  bookkeeper  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  1121 

Steiner 
"    J.    J.,  captain  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,   r.  600 
Bush 
J9®=Hilbert.    See  Hilpert 
Hilbi-h  Wilson,  teamster  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r. 

350  Tehama 
Hilborn  Adolph,  cigars,  529  Sansome,  r.  710,  20th 
"    Louis    A.,  law  clerk  Hilborn  &  Hall,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Samuel  G.  (Hilborn  &  Hall),  r.  Oakland 
Hilborn  &  Hall  (Samuel  G.  Hilborn   and  Fred- 
erick W.  Hall),   attorneys  at  law,  10-11 
Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Hild  Charles,  barber,  r.  II86/2  Harrison 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  1929  Howard 


Idebrand  Adolph,  clerk  Henry  Eggert,  r.  1619 

Powell 
'    A.  F.  William,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  13  Powell  Av 
'    Alexander  A.,  architect,  r.  1721Laguna 
'    Bernhard  J.,    clerk  Montealegre  &  Co.,  r. 

1721  Laguna 
'    Conrad,  cook,  r.  113,  3d 
'    Emii,  clerk  L.  W.  Richter,  r.  1619  Powell 
'    Ernest    A.  (Hildebrand  &  Wedemeyer),  r. 

437  Page 
'    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  26  Bartlett 
'    Frederick C,  blacksmith,  r.  828,  25th 
'    George,  clerk  Marshall,  Teggart  &  Co.,  r. 

728  Broadway 


Hildebrand  George,  foreman  pressman  Schmidt 
Label  &  Lith.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    George,  livery  stable,  1619  Powell 

"  George  D.,  publisher  and  proprietor  The 
Resources  of  California,  320  California. 
room  14,  r.  Oakland 

"  George  H.,  plater  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  113. 
3d 

"    Henry,  clerk  A.  W.  Fink,  r.  1008  Mason 

"    Henry,  expressman,  r.  1032  Capp 

"  Henry  B.,  machinist  Robert  Hall,  r.  615 
Bay  rear 

"  Jacob,  yard  foreman  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1113 
Tennessee 

"  Jennie  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  138  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  109%  Shipley 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  25Folsom  Av 

"    Max,  physician.  101  Eddy,  r.  400a  Oak 

"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  13  Powell  Av 

"  William  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  27  Syca- 
more Av 

"    &  Wedemeyer  (Ernest  A.  Hildebrand  and 
Christ  Wedemeyer),  liquors,  130,  7th 
Hildebrandt  Caroline  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  108 
Trenton 

"  Charles  (Hildebrandt  &  Knop).  r.  2102yo 
Mason 

"    Charles,  r.  1407  Lyon 

"  Charles  F.,  clerk  Suss  &  Meyer,  r.  1323  Bu- 
chanan 

"  Charles  H.,  salesman  Kron  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
1407  Lyon 

"    Christ,  clerk  A.  J.  G.  Wessels,  r.  1131  Clay 

"    Conrad,  plumber,  r.  419  Capp 

"  Edward  C,  butcher  Thos.  Miller,  r.  108 
Trenton 

"  F.  &  Co.  (Frederick  Hildebrandt),  boots 
and  shoes,  106,  9th 

"    Frederick  (F.  Hildebrandt  &  Co.),  r.  106,  9th 

"    Fritz,  driver,  r.  29  Sharon 

"  George,  glazier  and  manager  Golden  Gate 
Military  Band,  r.  4.32  Hayes 

"     George,  plumber,  r.  628%  Lombard 

"  George,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
4431/2  Natoma 

"  Gustav,  clerk  E.  Rohde  &  Co.,  r.  1003  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Gustave,  teacher  German,  r.  1404  California 

"    Henry,  clerk  Golden  West  Hotel 

"    Henry,  tailor,  107  Geary 

"  Herman,  shoemaker  Joseph  Gutberlet,  r. 
1808  Stockton 

"  John,  dishwasher  W.  J.  Sullivan,  r.  601 
Market 

"  John  C,  sail  and  compass  maker,  r.  127i/^ 
Bay 

"    John  P.,  boots  and  shoes,  106,  9th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2028  Mission 

"    Marie,  domestic,  2345  Jones 

"    Martin,  clerk  John  H.   Wilshusen,   r.  137 
Folsom 
Hildebrandt,  Posner  &  Co.  ^William  C.  Hilde- 
brandt   and    Max     Posner),    wholesale 
wines  and  liquors,  610-612  Front 

"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  108  Trenton 

"  William,  salesman  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  r. 
2028  Mission 

"  William  C.  (Hildebrandt,  Posner  &  Co.),  r. 
2711  Pine 

"    William  J.,  tailor  J.  Poheim,  r.  108  Trenton 
Hildebrandt  &  Knop  (Charles  Hildebrandt  and 
Elfert  Knop),  groceries  and  liquors,  SE 
cor  Broadway  and  Montgomery 
Hildebrant  George,  glazier,  r.  432  Hayes 

"    Henry,  glazier,  r.  .3.34  Jersey 


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This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

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Hildebrant  John,  musical  instrument  repairer, 

r.  728  Broadway  rear 
4®"Hildebrant.    SeeHildebrand,  Hindebrandt, 

Hildenbrand,      Hildenbrandt,      Hilder- 

brand,  Hillebrand,   Hillebrandt,  Hillen- 
brand and  Hillenbrandt 
Hildebrecht  Charles  E.  L.,  bookkeeper  John  A. 

Magee  Jr.,  r.  933  Fell 
"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  801  Scott 
"    Otto,  draugtsman  Fink  &  Schindler,  r.  108 

McAllister 
Hilder  B.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1733  Market 

"    Louis,  bookkeeper,  r.  205V4  Polk 
Hildreth  Frank  W.,  peddler,  r.  3733V2  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2012  Devisadero 
"    Richard,  wool  scourer,  r.  Minerva  nr  Capitol 
Hilger  Joseph,  hostler  Ernest  W.   Gunther,  r. 

122  Eddy 
Hilgerloh  George,  clerk  Rothschild  &  Haden- 

feldt,  r.  922  Fillmore 
Hilken  Herman,  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  7  Hampshire 
"    Emily,   widow,  r.  9  Decatur 
Hill  A.  Mme.,  teacher  elocution,  r.  810a  Geary 
"    Albert  E.,  salesman,  r.  2525  Sutter 
"    Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  502  Washington 
"    Alfred  S.,  dentist,  1370  Market 
"    Allen,  r.  708  Franklin 
"    A.  Ludlum,  dentist,  1443  Market 
■'    Anna  A.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Annie  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Annie  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  331  Geary 
"    Arthur,  2d  steward  str  Alameda 
"    Arthur  M.  (Arthur  M.   Hill  &  Co.),  r.  2830 

Howard 
"     Arthur  M.  &  Co.  (Arthur  M.   Hill),  sewing 

machine  supplies,  628  Market 
"    Augustus  M.,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 
"    B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1001  California 
"    Benjamin  C,  inspector  Edison  Light 

Power  Co.,  r.  49  South  Park 
'■    Carrie  A.,  widow,  r.  504  Fell 
"    Charles,  floor  walker  Hale  Bros.,    r 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  molder  Fulton  Eng  and  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  24th  and  Chattanooga 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman    Hall's    Safe 

and  Lock  Wks,  r.  402a  Haight 
"    Charles  B.,  city  surveyor    North    British 

and  Mercantile  Ins.  Co.,  212  Pine,  r.  2816 

Sacramento 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  1307 

Fillmore 
■■'    Charles  W.,  painter,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Christian,  butcher,  r.  1039  Army 
"    Christian  C,  bookkeeper  Remillard  Brick 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Christopher,  manager  Church  St.  Market, 

1306  Church,  r.  1039  Army 
"    Clarence  A.,  clerk  S.  F.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  575 

Minna 
"    Clements  W.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  640 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  r.  3414  Clara 
Hill  E.,  real  estate,  34  Donohoe  Bldg,  1170  Mar- 
ket, r.  Oakland 
"    Edith  Mrs.,    nurse      King's      Daughters' 

Home,  217  Francisco 
Hill  Edmund  E.,    physician   and  surgeon,    700 

Ellis,  r.    Buena   Vista   Av   and    South 

Broderick 
"    Edward,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,    r.    2525 

Sutter 


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Hill  Edward  P.,  cigars  and  tobacco,   1  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  8  Montgomery  Av 

HILL  EDWARD  W., 

"The  Mimeograph  Man."  628  Market, 
r.  2736  Howard 

Hill  Edwin  P.,    messenger   London    and    San 

Francisco  Bank,  r.  3020  Sacramento 
"    Elizabeth  F.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  209i^ 

Ellis 
"     EUwood  K.,  clerk,  r.  504  Fell 
Hill  Everett  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Fifteenth  Avenue 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  r.  947  12th 

Av  South 
"    Florence  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

534  Bush 
"    Frank,  r.  106,  11th 
"    Frank,  assistant  weigher  U.   S.   Mint,  r. 

1307  Fillmore 
"    Frank,  clerk  S.  F.   Lumber  Co.,  r.  46  Cha- 

pultepec 
"    Frank,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

12  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  404V2  Grove 
"    Frank  Mrs.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  2  Willow 

Av 
"    Frank  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  423 

Stanyan 
"    Frederick,  bartender,  r.  16  Elliott  Park 
"     G.  B.,  r.  100,  5th 
"    George,  helpher  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  4  Russ 
"    George,  manufacturers'  agent,  819  Market, 

room  13 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  307,  4th 
"    George  A.,  r.  1111a  Jones 
"    George  F.,  stereotyper,  r.  2619  Octavia 
"    George   V.,    stage   door   keeper    Baldwin 

Theatre 
' '    George  W. ,  marine  engineer,  r.  1228  Mission 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  bookkeeper  Peter  F.  Col- 
lier, r.  40  Oak 
"    Harriet  L.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  107  Taylor 
"    H.  J.,  with  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Horace  L.,  capitalist,  offlce  124  Sansome, 

r.  NW  cor  Laguna  and  Sacramento 
"    James,  r.  1508%  Sacramento 
"    James,  compositor  Call,  r.  44,  3d 
"    James  B.,  real  estate,  r.  210    Sunnyside  Av 
"    James  D.,  osteopath,  922  Sutter 
"    James  F.,  painter,  r.  28  Bluxome 
"    James  S.,  books  and  stationery,  1401  Scott 
"     J.  B.,  r.  32,  4th 
Hill  J.  Ellis,  real  estate  and  collector,  417  Hyde 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  358  Jessie 
"    J.  Llewellyn,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  358  Jessie 
"    John,  cook,  r.  21,  7th 
"    John,  lather,  r.  1759  Howard 
"    John,  pattern  maker,  r.  134  McAllister 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  52,  2d 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk  Rosenthal,  Feder&Co.,r. 

828  Powell 
"    John  C,    clerk  maintenance  of  way  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  E.,  collector,  r.  417  Hyde 
"    John  E.,   machinist    Union  I.  Wks,  r.  210 

Pennsylvania  Av 
"    John  G..  machinist  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  1103,  17th 
"    John  M., manufacturers'  agent,  819  Market, 

room  13,  r.  419  Fillmore 
"    John  P.,  clerk,  r.  28  Bluxome 
' '    John  T. ,  president  Benton  Consolidated  Co. , 

538  Sacramento,  r.  16  Geary 
"    John  W.,  stonecutter  A.  Morris,  r.  221,  5th 
"    Joseph,  hostler  Lincoln's  Road  House,  r. 

Fulton  nr  5th  Av 
"    Lizzie  A.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  1851  Stevenson 
"    Louis    B.,    printer  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  921 

Hyde 
"    Marcus  S.  (Hill&  Scott),  r.  Galindo  Hotel, 

Oakland 
"    Marion,  widow,  r.  1718  Broderick 
"    Marion  Miss,   teacher   Emerson  Primary 

School,  r.  1718  Broderick 
"    Marion  A.  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  3020  Sacramento 


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Hill  Martin,  liquors  and  lodgings,  SW  cor  6th 
Av  South  and  M 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  45  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  721%  Clementina 
"    Mary  E.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Nathaniel,  carriage  trimmer  Studebaker 

Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1315,  24th 
"    Otto,  clerk  J.   J.   O'Brien   &    Co.,   r.    i;309 

Leavenworth 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  7  Calhoun 
•'    Robert,  r.  715  Howard 
Hill    Robert    B.,    secretary    White  Bros,   (in- 
corporated), SE  cor  Spear  and  Howard, 
r.  East  Oakland 
Hill  Robert  R.,  job  printing,  show  cards,  and 
art  work,  122!^  Geary,  telephone  Black 
141,  r.  1606  Steiner 
"    Sarah  F.,  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  1221  Mis- 
sion 
"    Thomas,  artist,  86  Flood  Bldg 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  5  Calhoun 
"    Thomas,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  654 

Mission 
"    Thomas, tool  maker,  r.  654  Mission 
•'    Thomas  B.,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  r.  22  Turk 

HILL  THOMAS  L., 

dentist,  office  8  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg, 
hours  9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  r.  1609 
Gough 

Hill  Thomas  M.,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 
3205  Fillmore 
"    Truman  L.,  collector  Post  Office,  r.  15  Clin- 
ton Park 
"    W.,  helper  Adolph  Hromada,  r.  1228  Mission 
"    William,  engineer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

825,  17th 
"    William,  harness  maker  Leibold  Harness 

Co.,  r.  65514  Minna 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
"    William  H.,  laborer,  r.  555  Jessie 
"    William   H.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  209,  14th 
"    William  L.,  stereotyper,  r.  1714  Polk 
Hill  &  Scott    (Marcus   S.   Hill   and  Arthur  G. 
Scott),  manufacturers'  agents,  103  Flood 
Bldg 
4®-  Hill.    See  Hills 
Hill's  Mimeograpb  Headquarters,  Edward  W. 

Hill  proprietor,  628  Market 
Hillard  Christopher,  butcher,  r.  133,  9  th 
"    Jackson  J.,  clerk  State  Quarantine  Officer, 

r.  1409  Montgomery 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1409  Montgomery 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  r.  819  California 
"    Thomas  B.,  clerk  Mattoon  &  Danglada,  r. 

1409  Montgomery 
"    W.  H.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
.6®=  Hillard.    See  Hilliard 
Hillback  Andrew  A.,  joiner  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 

6271/2  Ivy  Av 
Hillberg   Louis  H.,  teamster  W.   R.  Knights 

Co.,  r.  393c  Howard 
Hille  Carl,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r'.  150314  Turk 
"    Martin,   tailor  S.   N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.   268 
Stevenson 
Hille  William,  with  Forderer  Cornice  Works, 

224-228  Mission,  r.  Alameda 
Hilleary  Alexander  R.,  motorman  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  1134  McAllister 
Hillebrand  Edward,  clerk,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman  B.  M.  Atchinson  &  Co., 

r.  534  Bush 
"    Henry,  butcher  South  S.  F.   Packing   and 
Provision  Co. ,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  149,  9th 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1712  Eddy 
"    William  F.,  clerk  hospital  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  149,  9th 
Hillebrandt  Carsten,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW 
cor  Bush  and  Octavia,  r.  1701  Octavia 
"    Fabian,  clerk  Joseph  F.  Coffey,  r.  903  North 

Point 
"    John  W.,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  2924 
Bush 
Hillen  Dietrich  H.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Bush  and 
Devisadero,  r.  1803  Devisadero 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO, 

MaQufacturers  of 

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Hillenbrand    Henry,    cabinet    maker,  r.    14331/4 

Mission  ' 

"    William,  r.  24  Albion  Av 
J8®=-Hillenbrand.   See  Hildebrand,  Hildebrandt, 

Hildebrant,  Hildenbrand,  Hildenbrandt. 

Hilderbrand,  Hilderbrandt,  Hillebrand, 

Hillenbrandt  and  Hillenbrand 
Hillens  F.  &  Co.   (Frederick  Hi  liens),  produce 

commission,  216-220  Davis 
"    Frederick  (F.  Hillens  &  Co.),  r.  321  Potrero 

Av 
Hiller  A.  A.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,    r.   Central 

Hotel 
"    Adolph,  cigars  and  tobacco,  8  Clay,  r.  305 

Chestnut 

HILLER  D.   ALBERT, 

physician  (Homceopathic),  1011  Sutter, 
office  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  3  to  5  and  7  to 
9  p.m. 
Hiller  Drug  Co.,  H.  L.  Van  Winkle  president, 
patent  medicines,  413  Market 
"    Fred  M., clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Herman   F.,    traveling    salesman,  r.   1509 

Steiner 
"    Julius  C,  cigars  and  tobacco,  634  Market 
4®-Hiller.    See  Heller 
Hillers  Henry,  butcher,  500  Cortland  Av 
Hillhouse  JohnC,  stationary  engineer,  r.  1516 

Mission 
Hilliard  George  B.,  clerk  Frederick  Jantzen,  r. 

633  Sutter 
Hilliard  Louis  B.,   superintendent   The   Brad- 
street  Co.  Mercantile  Agency,  230  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Samuel  W.,  dental  student,  r.  419  Ellis 
"    Virginia  S.,  widow,  r.  633  Sutter 
4®-Hilliard.    See  Hillard  and  Hillyard 
Hillier  George,  car  driver,  r.  715  Howard 
Hillig  Albert,  driver  John  Smith,  r.  435  Pine 
Hilling  William,  poultry  raiser,  200  Russia  Av 
Hillis  George,  pantryman,  r.  421  Tehama 
"    Robert  J.,  surveyor,  531  California,  room  1, 

r.  569  Bryant 
"    William  L.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
733  Laurel  Av 
Hillman  Abigail  Mrs.,  r.  151  Shipley 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  1  Jackson 
"    D.,  oiler  str  San  Bias 
"    Emil,  driver,  r.  139  Collingwood 
"    George,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1119 

Jones 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  26th 

and  Mission 
"    James  M.,  clerk  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

10131/2  Shotwell 
"    Jeanette  C.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  510  Geary 
"    John,  groceries,  1000  Battery 
Hillman   John   R.,    fire   insurance    agent  and 
secretary  Pacific  Mutual  Building  and 
Loan  Association,  502  Montgomery,  r. 
220  Fair  Oaks 
"    Lena,  domestic,  1358  Post 
"    R.  G.,  inspector  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  In- 
spection and  Insurance  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
4®-  Hillmann.    See  Hellmann 
Hillou  John,  driver  Bareilles  Bros.,  r.  1238,  22d 

Av  South 
Hills  Austin  H.  (Hills  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 

HILLS  BROTHERS 

(Austin  H.  and  Reuben  W.),  dairy 
produce  commission,  and  proprietors 
Arabian  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  126, 
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Hills  Calls ta  M.,  dressmaker,  r.  126  Page 

"    Elbridge  R.,  captain  battery  H.  Sth  Artil- 
lery U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 

"    Ernest  C,  salesman  Hills  Bros.,  r.   1016 
Sacramento 

"    Ernest  H.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  130 
7th 

"    Frank  E.,  lumber  surveyor,  r.  8  Yerba  Buena 

"    Joel  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,  813  Stock- 
ton, r.  8  Yerba  Buena 

"    Karl,  butcher,  r.  3410  Polk 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1335b  Sacramento 
Hills  Of  Eternity  Cemetery,  San  Mateo,  A.  L. 
Badt  secretary,  office   NE    cor  Taylor 
and  Post 

"    Reuben  W.  (Hills  Bros.),  r.  3301  Broderick 
4®=  Hills.    See  Hill 

HILLSDALE  THE, 

Mrs.    Wells    Waitt    proprietor,    ele- 
gantly furnished  rooms  en  suite  or 
single,  33,  6tli 
Hillson  Ezra  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1903  Page 
Hillyer  Curtis  (Hillyer  &  Jacobs),  r.  828  Waller 
"    M.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The   Cambridge,  916 

Howard 
"    Mary  E.   Mrs.,    stenographer   Am.   Tract 

Society,  r.  105  Fillmore 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  NE  cor  Clay  and  Laurel 
"    Sarah  G.,  widow,  r.  105  Fillmore 
"    &  Jacobs   (Curtis  Hillyer  and  Lester  Ja- 
cobs),  attorneys  at  law,  17  Mills  Bldg, 
9th  floor 
Hilmer,  Bredhofif  &  Schulz  (Fred  L.  Hilmer, 
Charles    M.    Bredhoff    and    William   F. 
Schulz),    commission     merchants     and 
wholesale  dairy  produce,  36  California 
"    Fred    L.    (Hilmer,  Bredhoff  &  Schulz),  r. 
6191/4  Valencia 
Hilp   Henry,    manufacturer   clothing,  NE  cor 

Pine  and  Battery,  r.  1703  Broderick 
Hilpert  John  E.,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  275  Jessie 
Hilpisch  Carl  I.,  painter  John  Wieland  Brewery, 
r.  50^4  Ritch 
"    Jacob,  beer  bottler,  r.  13  Farren  Av 
"    Julius  C,  pressman  Louis  Roesch  Co.,  r.  13 
Farren  Av 
Hilston  Edward,  r.  11  Polk 
Hilsz  Charles,  baker,  r.  939  Pacific 
"    Charles,  butcher  Louis  Schneider,  r.   2410 
Polk 
im-misz.    See  Hiltz 
Hilt  C,  waiter  str  Pomona 

"    William F.,  compositor  Call 
Hiltman  Frank,  r.  793  Mission 
Hilton  Albert,  master  mariner,  r.  3  Isis 

"    Alfred,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 
Hilton  Anson,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 
room  48,  r.  324  Bush 
"    Arthur  L.,  driver  Earns  worth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  706  Capp 
"    Benjamin,  clerk  Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 
"    Charles,  blacksmith,  r.  408  Fell 
"    Charles  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

328  Ellis 
"    Charles    E.,    bookkeeper     Johnson-Locke 

Mercantile  Co.,  r.  234,  10th 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  328  Ellis 
"    Frank  C,  compositor,  r.  408  Fell 
"    Franklin  C,  painter  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  34 

Dame 
"    Galvin  S.,  produce,  r.  332  Fair  Oaks 
"    George  E.,  book  binder  Louis  Roesch  Co., 
r.  4th  Av  and  Clement 


Hilton  George  K.,  printer,  r.  625  Bush 
"    Goodwin  Mrs.,  proprietor  Elmer    House, 

324  Bush 
"    Harry  A.,  laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 

112  Ash  Av 
"    Henry  B.,  pressman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

432i4  Linden  Av 
"    Henry  I.,  ironworker,  r.  433^  Linden  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  North  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  2835^  Mission 
"    Joseph,  sawmaker  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

428^4  Chestnut 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  232 

Fair  Oaks 
"    Joseph  H.,  nurse  City  and   County   Hos- 
pital 
"    Prince  E.,  foreman  Lowell's  Warehouse,  r. 

706  Capp 
"    Ralph  A.,  teamster,  r.  706  Capp 
"    Samuel  M.,  r.  113  Ash  Av 
"    Stanford,  carpenter,  r.  333  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Gilbert  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  736  Geary 
"    William  M.,  physician   and   pharmacist, 

3051  Mission,  r.  553  Valencia 
"    Winifred  Miss,  insurance,  r.  726  Geary 
J8®-Hilton.    See  Hylton 
4®=-Hiltz.    See  Hilsz 

Hiltzinger  Gottlieb,  boots  and  shoes,  229^4,   4th 
Himbert  Charles  N.,  machinist,  r.   1115'/4  Treat 

Av 
Himes  Elmer  A.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  uy^  Sher- 
man 
"    Frank  A.,  porter,  r.  14 14  Sherman 
"    Howard,  plasterer,  r.  40  West  Mission 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  I4V2  Shei-man 
"    Walter  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  14^4  Sherman 
"    Wanton  T.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  811  Bryant 
"    William  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1414   Sher- 
man 
Himman  Charles,  gripman,  r.  1510  Sacramento 
Himmelmann  Andrew  D.,  salesman    W.  &  J. 
Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  1711  Geary 
"    August  J.,  driver    Engine  28,  r.  609  Her- 
mann 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1711  Geary 
"    George    (Himmelmann   &    Heinz),  r.  3912 

Buchanan 
"    Richard  (Himmelmann  &  Schlichting),  r. 

133  Jackson 
"    William  A.,  machinist,  r.  303  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William  D.,  clerk,  r.  II61/2  Oak 
"    &  Heinz  (George  Himmelmann  and  Jacob 

Heinz),  butchers,  1837  Union 
"    &  Schlichting  (Richard  Himmelmann  and 
Henry  Schlichting),  liquors  and    lodg- 
ings, 133  Jackson 
Himmelsbacli  William,  druggist,  644   Golden 

Gate  Av 
Himmelstoss  George,  bakery,  1708  Church 
Hinch  James,  laborer,  r.  50-2^,  7th 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  503^/^,  7th 
4®- Hinch.    See  Hinsch 
Hinchion  Ann,  widow,  r.  1314  Zoe 
Hinchliffe  William,  messman  str  City  of  Ever- 
ett 
"    William  B.,  foreman  pressroom  Call,  r.  308 
Leavenworth 
Hinchman   Albert   A.,  clerk  freight   auditor's 
dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2514  Market 
"    Augustus  F.,  r.  1522  Jackson 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  2514  Market 
"    John  H.,  foreman,  r.  1021  Sanchez 
"    William  B.,    clerk   Atlantic   and   Pacific 
RR.,  r.  Alameda 
Hinchsliff  John  S.,  liquors,  137,  5th 
Hinck  Annie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Jacob  Unna,  r. 
1609  Leavenworth 
"    George    A.,    clerk     Jacob    Unna,    r.   1609 
Leavenworth 
Hinck  Henry  J.,  groceries    and  liquors,    1400 

California,  r.  1609  Leavenworth 
4®=-Hinck.     See  Hink 
Hincken  Henry  C,  roofer  C.  W.  Iredale,  r.  7th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Hinckley  Almon  G.,  builder,  r.  2339  Pine 
"    Almon    G.   Mrs.,   teacher  dancing,  r.  2339 
Pine 


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Hinckley  Daniel  B.,  vice-president  Fulton  En- 
gineering and  Ship  Building  Works,  213, 
1st,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Florence  Blythe  Mrs.,  ofSce  14  Grant  Av,  r. 
Palace  Hotel 
Hinckley  F.  W.,  capitalist,  56  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
Palace  Hotel 

"  Harry  G.,  clerk  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    J.  Frank,  r.  11  Polk 

"    LydiaC.,r.  704,  mh 

"  Mark  F.,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  704,  17th 

"    M.  B.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  U  Polk 

"    Walter  C,  laborer,  r.  704,  17th 

"    William  D.,  stenographer  Western  Meat 
Co.,  r.  2413  Clay 
4®"Hinckley.    See  Hinkley 
Hind  Elizabeth  Miss,  wool  sorter,  r.  1  Louisa 

"  George  U.,  real  estate  agent,  411  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2398  Hov?ard 

"    Robert  R.,  capitalist,  411  IMontgomery,  r. 
2398  Howard 
Hinde  F.  H.,  resident  superintendent  Pinker- 
ton's   National   Detective    Agency,    14 
Crocker  Bldg,   telephone    Main  5058,  r. 
Baldwin  Hotel 
Hinderer  Carl,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co..  r.  318,  30th 
Hindes  Edward  B.  (Edward  B.  Hindes  &  Co.), 
r.  726  Powell 

"  Edward  B.  &  Co.  (Edward  B.  Hindes),  man- 
ufacturers sliding  blinds,  screens,  etc., 
411  Mission 

"  George  W.,  with  Edward  B.  Hindes  &  Co., 
r.  1222  Pine 

"    Stetson  G.,  assistant  engineer  State  Board 
of  Harbor  Commissioners,  r.  1719  Larkin 
Hindgren  J.,  cook  J.  U.  Hastings 
Hindle  Henry  W.,  porter  str  Walla  Walla 

"    William  B.,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Hindman  James,  painter,  715,  15th 
Hinds  Ambrose,  bookkeeper  O.  W.  Nordwell  & 
Co.,  r.  1316  Jackson 

"  Annie  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 
School,  r.  615  Fell 

"    Charles  G.,  clerk  postofflce,  r.  1108  Green 

"    Edward,  elevatorman,  r.  1108  Green 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  213,  2d  Av 

"  George  T.,  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  159 
Perry 

"  Harry  S.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  615 
Fell 

"    John  W.,  agent,  r.  900  O'Farrell 

"    Loring,  r.  1108  Green 

"    Richard,  r.  5;^  Meacham  PI 

"  R.  Walter,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  213, 
2d  Av 

"    S.,  wrapper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1108  Green 

"    Thomas  C.  (Jones  &  Hinds),  r.  872  Howard 

"  William,  carriage  painter  Robert  Walsh, 
r.  615  Fell 

"    William  A.,  carriage  painter,  r.  615  Fell 

"    William  R.,    sawmaker  Commercial  Box 
Factory,  r.  933  Mission 
4®=Hinds.     See    Heins,     Heintz,    Hynes    and 

Hines 
Hindsgaul  Niels,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 

"    R.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Hine  A.  Wallace,  salesman  Phelps  &  Miller,  r. 
2019  Broderick 

"    Nelson  M.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  725  Brannan 
Hines  Carrie,  widow,  r.  21,  7th 
Hines  Fred   A.,    general    agent  Pacific  Coast 
Hotel  Register  Co.,  23,  1st 

"    H.,r.  313^2  O'Farrell 

"  James,  waiter  Mrs.  J.  T.  Daly,  r.  628  Mer- 
chant 

"    John,  dentist,  r.  325  Larkin 

"    John  P.,  dental  student,  r.  1712  Webster 

"  Matthew  v.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
Minnesota 

"    Thomas,     shoemaker,    409%    Pine,   r.    433 


"    Thomas  F.,  clerk  W.  C.  Cavitt,  r.  675  Mis- 
sion 
"    William,  upholsterer,  r.  514  Pine 
4®-Hines.      See    Heins,    Heintz,    Hinds    and 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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309,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Hing  Tong  Kit,  pastor  Chinese  Baptist  Church 
Hinger  Fritz,  saloon  keeper,  r.  630  Sacramento 
Hingsbergen     Hubert,     salesman     Rufflno    & 

Bianchi,  r.  28  Schuyler 
Hiniker  Andrew  J.,  dental  student,  r.  514  Sutter 
Hink  Carsten  J.,  groceries,  337  Oak,  r.  335  Oak 
"    Gustave    (Gendar   &    Hink   and   Hink   & 

Hulse),  r.  710  Broderick 
"    Louis,  agent,  r.  1133,  24th 
"    Martin,  groceries,  2133  Polk,  r.  2131  Polk 
"    Peter  H.  (P.  H.  Hink  &  Co.),  and  president 
Pacific  Coast  Commercial  Co.,  r.  2707  La- 
guna 
"    P.  H.  &  Co.  (Peter  H.  Hink  and  John  Dorn), 

liquors  and  lodgings,  534  Washington 
"    Richard,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    &  Hulse  (Gustave  Hink  and  Benjamin  B. 
Hulse),    restaurant  S.  P.  Co.  steamers 
(narrow  guage) 
«S-Hink.     See  Hinck 

Hinkel  Charles  L.,  contractor  and  builder,  r. 
218  Devisadero 
George  A.,  editor  and  publisher  The  High 

School  Times,  2228  Clay 
George  W.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  2228 

Clay 
Henry  C,  real  estate,  r.  1610  Devisadero 
John,  candy  maker  Mrs.  L.   Gibbons,  r.  218 

Devisadero 
John,  real  estate,  r.  902  Steiner 
William,  contractor   and  builder,    r.  2228 
Clay 
J8®»Hinkel.    See  Henkel 
Hinkeltoein  G.  A.,  California  Perforating  Screen 

Co.,  147  Beale,  r.  2036  Steiner 
Hinkelthein  L.,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
Hinkle  Casper  E.,  mate  str  Coos  Bay,  r.  2052 
Mission 
"    George  W.,  architect,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Henry    C.    physician   National    Surgical 

Institute,  319  Bush,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  M.,  surgeon  in  charge  National  Sur- 
gical Institute,  319  Bush,  r.  Oakland 
"    Philip,  inventor,  r.  435  Bush 
"    Walter  S.,  Asst.  District  Attorney,  New 
City  Hall,  2d  floor,  r.  404  Ellis 
Hinkleman  Ernest,  clerk  Belmont  House,  r.  1126 

Market 
Hinkley  Charles  E.,  foreman,  r.  710  Octavia 
"    Edward,  r.  514  Pine 
"    Ira  L.,  dental  student,  r.  218  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    J.  S.,  mining,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
Hinkley  Oliver,  superintendent  Pacific  Carriage 

Co.,  48,  8th,  r.  710  Octavia 
jB®"  Hinkley.    See  Hinckley 
Hinman  George,  painter,  r.  719  Elizabeth 
"    Gertrude  L.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  312V^, 
18th 
Hinman  Henry   L.,  manager  Merchants'   Ex- 
press Co.,  1  Spear,  r.  Oakland 
Hinman  Lewis,  proprietor  Hinman's  Dancing 
Academy,  1412  Polk  and  SE  cor  Howard 
and  21st,  telephone  East  906 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  312^4,  18th 
"    M.  H.,  pressman,  r.  1942;^  Mission 
Hinman's  Dancing  Academy,  L.  Hinman  pro- 
prietor, 1412  Polk  and  SE  cor  Howard 
and  21st 
Hinnenberg  George,  liquors   and  lodgings,  243 

Minna 
Hinrlchs  Arthur,  horseman,  r.  238,  4th  Av 
"    August    (Hinrichs   &   Haesloop),    r.    Oak- 
land 
"    August  Jr.,  musical  director  Baldwin  The- 
ater, r.  1129  McAllister 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

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900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Hinrichs  Charles  J.,  livery  stable,  534, 3d,  r.  237;4 
Rltch 
"    Gerhard,  showcase  maker  Bernstein  &  Co., 

r.  307  Elizabeth 
"    Gustav,  r.  2110  Pine 

HINRICHS  H.  &  CO. 

(Henry  Hinriclis),  manufacturers  of 
trucks,  wagons  and  carriages,  114-116 
Drumm,  telephone  Main  5909 

Hinrichs    Henry    (H.    Hinrichs    &    Co.).  r.    114 
Drumm 
■'    J.  Fred,  carpenter,  2011/4  Polk 
"    John  F.,  r.  2012  Larkin 
"    Maria  Miss,  milk  dealer,  524,  3d,  r.  237>^ 

Ritch 
"    Peter  N.,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  217  Val- 

lejo 
"    William,  porter  Slebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann, 

r.  819  Dolores 
"    &  Haesloop  (August  Hinrichs  and  C.  P. 
Haesloop),  liquors,  SW  cor  Washington 
and  Drumm 
4£S~  Hinrichs.     See  Hendricks,  Henricks    and 

Henrichs 
Hinrichsen  Boy  H.  (Hinrichsen  &  Meinert).  201 
Montgomery  Av 
"    &  Meinert  (Boy  H.  Hinrichsen  and  John 
Meinert),  cigars  and  tobacco,  201  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Hinsberg  Charles,   manufacturers'    agent,   330 

Pine,  room  57,  r.  1309  Scott 
Hinsch  Ernest,  butcher  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 
1212,  7th  Av  South 
"    John  W.,  Chinatown  guide,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Thomas  C,  r.  707  Larkin 
&a- Hinsch.    See  Hinch 
Hinsdale  George  S.,  agent  Coasting  Packets,  22 

California,  room  18,  r.  Lick  House 
Hinshelwood  Emilie  Miss,  r.  2602  California 
Hinson  Henry  K.,  clerk  George  A.  Rankin 

"    Louis  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1050  Mission 
Hinterman  Adolph,  porter  Crown   Distilleries 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Hintermann   Albert,    bartender    John    Meier- 
dierks,  r.  724  Mission 
"    Berthold,  waiter,  r.  26  Cedar  .Av 
"    Eugene,  bookkeeper  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 
SW  cor  Pine  and  Dupont 
Hintman  Joachim,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery, 

r.  2436  Fulton 
Hintmann  Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  2315  Larkin 
Hintmann  Henry,  wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
New    Montgomery     and    Mission,    r.    9 
Hampton  PI 
Hinton  Albert,  tinner,  r.  lli/^  Clinton 
"    Arthur,  photo- engraver  Sunset  Photo  and 

Engraving  Co.,  r.  1857  Lexington  Av 
"    Edward  B.,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.    522, 

8th 
"    Emile,  tinner,  r.  1U4  Clinton 
"    Eugene  H.,  general  agent  Panama  RR  Co., 

214  Pine,  room  46,  r.  1716  Vallejo 
"    Guy,  r.  647Folsom 
"    Isaac  T.,  compositor  Hinton  Printing  Co., 

r.  647  Folsom 
"    J.  M.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Joseph,  machine  hand,  r.  748  Harrison 
Hinton  Printing  Co.  The,  book  and  job  print- 
ers, 321  Sacramento 
"     Simeon,  sticker  hand,  r.  303,  3d 
"    Thomas,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  1017  McAllister 
■'    Valentine,  tailor,  r.  liy^  Clinton 
"    William  G..r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 


Hinton  William  M.,  Registrar  of  Voters,  New 

City  Hall  basement,  r.  647  Folsom 

"    William  M.  Jr.    (Hinton  Printing   Co.),  r. 

411b  Lyon 

Hintz  Adolph,  wire  mattress  maker  John  Hoey, 

r.  26  De  Boom 

"    Charles  F.,  bookkeeper  Pattosien  Carpet 

Co.,  r.  117  Liberty 
"    Frank,  r.  520c  Turk 

"    John  J.  (Hintz  &  Buck),  r.  1065  Howard 
"    Otto  F.,  laborer  Vermont  Marble  Co.,  r.  36 
De  Boom 
Hintz  &  Buck  (John  J.  Hintz  and  John  Buck), 
proprietors  Harmony  Hotel,  735  Brannan 
>^~Hintz.    See  Hinz 

Hintze  Bertha  Miss,  clerk  Foresters  of  America, 
r.  1623  Sutter 
"    Christian  F.,  liquors,  19  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    Louis,  packer  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
"    Samuel,  barber,  ly^  Spear,  r.  1623  Sutter 
Hinz  Adolph,  clerk  W.  J.   Landers,  r.   1717  La- 
guna 
"    A.  Frederick  (Hinz  &  Plagemann),  r.  238 

Bartlett 
"    August  C.  (Hinz  &  Landt),  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    August  J.,  shipping  clerk  Yolo  Mills,  r.  338 

Bartlett 
"    Carl,   bookkeeper  B.  &  J.  S.  Doe,   r.  2334 
Sutter 
Hinz    Johannes  F.,    assistant  manager  Yolo 
Mills,  NE   cor  Mission  and  Main,  r.  288 
Bartlett 
"    Joseph,  bakery,  1509  Polk 
"    Louis  C,  salesman  M.  Hart,  r.  2033  Fill- 
more 
"    Marie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  238  Bartlett 
"    William  E.,  butcher,  3031  Fillmore,  r.  3512 

Post 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Cadman  &  Kittle,  r.  338 
Bartlett 
Hinz  &  Landt  (August  C.  Hinz),  wholesale  mil- 
linery and  straw  goods,  543  Market,  tele- 
phone 1653 
Hinz   &  Plagemann  (A.  Frederick   Hinz    and 
William  Plagemann),  proprietors  Yolo 
Mills  and  importers   and    millers  rice, 
NE  cor  Mission  and  Main 
4S"Hinz.    See  Hintz 

Hinze  John  J.,  helper  Adolph  Hromada,  r.    131 
Greenwich  rear 
"    Louis  L.,  longshoreman,  r.  131  Greenwich 
rear 
Hipkins  Henry,  dentist,  406  Sutter,  rooms  26-37, 

r.  Oakland 
Hippely  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  410  Fell 
"    Longinus,  carpenter,  r.  1422  Grove 
Hippen  Hugo  J.,  clerk  Philip  Meyer,  r.   San 

Mateo,  Cal. 
Hippert  John  L.,  beamster    South  S.  F.  Tan- 
nery, r.  821, 12th  Av  South 
Hippler  Charles,  blacksmith,  r.  718  Howard 
Hippman  Rudolph,  r.  927  Filbert 
Hipps  Abraham,  peddler,  r.  12!4  Eldridge 
"    David  C,  teamster,  r.  28  Chesley 
"    Jacob,  fruit  dealer,  r.  418  Ringold 
Hirall  Charles,  bartender,  r.  55  Silver 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  55  Silver 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  55  Silver 
Hirayama  C,  bamboo  furniture,  3431  Mission 
Hird  AlfredE.,  clerk  Medical  Dept.  University 
of  Cal.,  r.  1711  Stockton 
"    Benjamin  F.,  clerk  Nolan  Bros  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1308/2  Steiner 
"    Christopher  J.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry., 

r.  705  Polk 
"    John,  bill  clerk    O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  1308'^ 
Steiner 
4!S"Hird.    See  Herd  and  Hurd 
Hires  Charles  E.  Co.  The  (Philadelphia,  Pa.), 
John  H.   Spohn  manager   Pacific   Coast 
Branch,  318  Battery 
Hirleman    Philip,  Dorter  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch   & 
Co.,  r.  1308  Larkin 
"    Philip  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1308  Larkin 
Him  Herman,  contractor,  r.  113,  20th 
Hiron  Cecelia  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  136  Silver 
"    Victor,  r.  1.36  Silver 


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Hiron  Victor  L.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  136  Silver 
Hirrel  Charles,  liquors,  1054  Kentucky 
Hirsch  Adolph,  butcher  Hebrew  Orphan  Asy- 
lum 
Hirsch  Alphonse  (Hirsch  &  Kahn),  and  Super- 
visor 4th  Ward,  r.  1102  Jackson 
"    Benno,  stage  manager,  r.  1006  Hyde 
"    Brothers   (Joseph  and  Leopold),  clothing, 
221-223  Montgomery  Av 

HIRSCH  CASS, 

manager  Collection  Department   At- 
torney Joseph  Rothschild,  Collection 
Agency,      commercial     litigation 
throughout   U.  S.  and  Europe,  81-83 
Chronicle  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1352, 
r.  2247  Sutter 
Hirsch  Charles,  vice-president  Alaska  Packers' 
Association,  308  Market,  r.   1819  Wash- 
ington 
"    David  (L.  Hirsch  Si  Co.),  r.  1002  Geary 
"    David,  varieties,  llhV^  Fillmore 
"    Emil,  clothing,  616  Front,  r.  716a  Green 
"    Ernest,  salesman  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co., 

r.  1003  Geary 
"    Ferdinand,  carpenter,  1545  Mission 
"    Herman,  bookkeeper  Jacob  Unna,    r.    927 

Sutter 
"    Herman,  porter  M.  Scheyer  &  Bro.,  r.  38 

Garden 
"    Herman   P.,  carpenter  Union  I,  Wks,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Isidore,  watchmaker,  400,  4th,  r.  48  Clara    • 
"    Jacob,  junk  dealer,  1416'/^  Pacific 
"    Jacob,  plumber,  r.  205  Clipper 
"    Joseph  (Hirsch  Bros.),  r.  1002  Geary 
"    Joseph,  ins.  agent,  r.  409  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  with  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  1215  Eddy 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Leopold  and  David  Hirsch),  cloth- 
ing, 937-939  Kearny 
"    Leon  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1523^4  Post 
"    Leon  S.,  clerk  Butler,  Schutze  &  Co.,  r.  603 

Bush 
"    Leopold  (Hirsch  Bros.),  r.  601  Broderick 
"    Leopold  (L.  Hirsch  &  Co.),  r.  716    Green 
"    Leopold   (W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.),  r.  1628 

Broadway 
"    Leopold,  tailor,  r.  535  Geary 
"    Louis,  law  student  Henry  E.  Highton,  r. 

930  Market 
"    Matthias,  laborer  St.  Joseph's  Home  Hos- 
pital 
"    Moses  N.  (Hirsch  &  Rosenthal),  r.  624  Mar- 
ket 

HIRSCH  &  KAHN 

(Alphonse  Hirsch  and  George  H.  Kahn), 
manufacturing  opticians,  importers 
optical  goods  and  photographic  ap- 
paratus and  supplies,  333  Kearny 

Hirsch  &  Rosenthal  (Moses  N.  Hirsch  and  Mrs. 
Fannie  Rosenthal),  dealers  cigars   and 
tobacco,  634  Market 
>8®"  Hirsch.    See  Hirsh  and  Hearsch 
Hirschbach  Joseph,  musician,  r.  333  O'Farrell 
Hirschbaum  David,  driver,  r.  1417  Geary 
"    Jacob,  clerk  M.  Hirschbaum  &  Co.,  r.  1417 

Geary 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Meyer  Hirschbaum),  wholesale 

cigars,  13-14  Davis 
"    Meyer  (M.  Hirschbaum),  r.  1417  Geary 
"    Moses,  merchant,  r.  1417  Geary 
"    Sigmund,  salesman  William  Lewis  &Co., 
r.  1417  Geary 
Hirschberg    Berthold,    clerk   Union   Photo-en- 
graving Co. ,  r.  546  Jessie 
"     Emil,  clerk  P.   M.   SS.  Go's  Wharf,   r.  106 

Eddy 
"    Jennie  Miss,  solicitor  C.  W.  Nevin  &  Co., 

r.  546  Jessie 
"    M.,  physician,  1010  Larkin 
Hirschey  Claude  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  3319a  Sutter 
"    Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  3219a  Sutter 
Hirschfeld  Albert,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  & 
Co.,  r.  908  Devisadero 
"    Alfred  C,  manager  M.   A.   Gunst  &  Co., 
SE  cor  Powell  and  Ellis,  r.  20  O'Farrell 


Hirschfeld  Alice,  widow,  r.  2239  Sutter 
"    D.,  real  estate,  3-4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r. 

Alameda 

"    Emile   (Emile  Hirschfeld  &  Co.),  r.    2339 

Sutter 

Hirschfeld    Emile  &  Co.    (Emile  Hirschfeld), 

wholesale  jewelers,  59-60  Crocker  Bldg 

"    George,  butcher  A.  Decourtieux  &  Son,  r. 

633/2  Natoma 
"    Harry  M.,  salesman  Smith  Picture  Co.,  r. 

446  Minna 
"    Henry,  butcher  A.  Decourtieux  &  Son,  r. 

63314  Natoma 
"    Leonie  Miss,  r.  2239  Sutter 
"    Neuman  H.,  expressman,  r.  1305  Eddy 
"    Peter,  baker,  r.  633V2  Natoma 
"    Walter,  cigars  and  tobacco,  328  Pine,  and 
secretary    and   manager   Radam's    Mi- 
crobe Killer  Co.,  1340  Market,  r.  30  O'Far- 
rell 
;8®-Hirschfeld.    See  Hirshfeld 
Hirschfelder  Aaron  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1336  Geary 
"    Charles,    compositor    Le   Franco-Califor- 

nien,  r.  1912^2  Mason 
"    Joseph  O.,   physician    and    surgeon,    433 

Geary,  r.  1336  Geary 
"    Samuel  (Hirschfelder  &  Meaney),  r.   1336 

Geary 
"■    &  Meaney  (Samuel  Hirschfelder  and  Louis 
J.  Meaney),  manufacturers  trunks,  va- 
lises, etc.,  factory  NE  cor  30th  and  Flor- 
ida, ofQce  13  Sutter 
"    Wanda,  widow,  r.  191214  Mason 
Hirschfleld  Julius  H.,  merchant,  525  Kearny,  r. 

1616  Steiner 
Hirschkowitz  Lesser,  physician,  336  O'Farrell 
Hirschler  David,  president  and  general  mana- 
ger Santa  Barbara  Mineral  Water  Co., 
39  Market,  r.  2125  Broadway 
Hirschman  Adolph,  manufacturing  jeweler  and 
importer  of  diamojds,  pearls,  etc.,  113 
Sutter,  r.  1717  Broadway 
"    Marion  A.,  salesman  A.  Hirschman,  r.  1717 
Broadway 
Hirschowitz  Abraham  E.,  Rabbi,  r.  51  Langton 
Hirsch  S.  Joseph,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  2202 

Geary 
4®"Hirsh.    See  Hirsch  and  Hearsch 
Hirshberg  David  S.,  Grand  Recorder  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  66  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1099  Adeline,  Oak- 
land 
"    Jules  (Sam  Meyer  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Hirshcovitz  Rachel,  widow,  r.  liy^  Harriet 
Hirshfeld  Adolph  M.,  conductor,  r.  2918  Sacra- 
mento 
'•    Arthur,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg, 

r.  1305  Eddy 
"    Benjamin,  bookkeeper  Leopold  Lipman,  r. 

1336  Buchanan 
"    Charles,  stockbroker,  316 Pine,  r.  1307  Hyde 
"    Ettie  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1336  Buchanan 
"    Henry,  r.  1307  Hyde 
"    Milton,  r.  1326  Buchanan 
4®-Hirshfeld.    See  Hirschfeld 
Hirshman  Marsh,  plumber  Levy  &   Parker,  r. 

1343  Leavenworth 
Hirshvogle  Joseph,  packer  E.  J.  Bowen,  r.  913 

Montgomety 
Hirsinger  George  E.,  barber,  11591/4  Folsom 
"    George  E.  Jr.,  barber  G.  E.  Hirsinger,    r.  3 
Folsom  Av 
Hirst  Charles  H.,  salesman  F.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r. 
407  Sutter 
"    Henry,  sexton  First  Baptist  Church,  r.  41 
Cotter 
4®~ Hirst.    See  Hearst  and  Hurst 


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Hirstel  Aime  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1921  Weto- 
ster 
■'    Nathan  A.  (Hirstel  &  Co.),  r.  1921  Webster 
"    &  Co.   (Nathan    A.    Hirstel),   cigars    and 
tobacco,  213  Montgomery 
Hirt  Conrad,  cutler  John  Mignola,  r.   1332  Mis- 
sion 
"    Theodore,  driver  Franz  Siebrecht,   r.   716 
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Hirth  Leon  J.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 
523U  Post 
"    P.  Herman,  barber,  628a  Post,  r.  921M  Post 
Hirzu  George,  manager  Romany  Oil    Co.,   410 

Kearny,  room  23,  r.  509  Pine 
Hischier  Alex,  proprietor  New  Six  Mile  House, 
cor  Worden  Av  and  Mission  Road 
"    August,  bartender B.  Hischier, r.  208  Drumm 
HiscMer  Baptiste,  liquors.  60  Clay  cor  Drumm. 
r.  1012.  19th 
"    Louis,  porter  John  P.  Ecklund,  r.  1403  \"a- 
lencia 
Hiscock  Herbert,  with  Indianapolis  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  754Folsom 
Hiscox  Richard  A.,  bookkeeper  Wilson  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  807  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hisgen  Carl  E.,  r.  1307  Webster 
Hislop  Charles  G..  special  officer  Paul  Boy  ton 
Chute  Co.,  r.  1902  Page 
"    George  E.,  clerk  Robert  C.  Hislop,  r.  208 

Haight 
"    George  W.,  salesman Muiphy,  Grant&Co., 

r.  1031  Haight 
"    Robert  C,  furniture  and  carpets,  314 Hayes. 
r.  20  Haight 
jgS^Hislop.    See  Heslop  and  Hvslop 
History  Building,  723 Market 
"    Co.  The,  Charles   O.   Richards    president, 
publishers.  723  Market 
Hitch  Edward  E.,  sailmaker,  13  Market,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
•'    William  F.,  clerk  Griffln  &  Skelley  Co..  r. 
619  Shotwell 
Hitchcock  Clinton,  clerk  Neal  McGillaway,  r. 

202,  6th 
Hitchcock  D.  W.,  general  agent  Union  Pacific 
System,  1  Montgomery 
"    Edward  C,   assayer  Louis    Falkenau.    r. 

Oakland 
•'     Effie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  225  Geary 
"    George  W.,  marine  engineer,   r.  703  Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    Hal  J,,  salesman  G.  G.   Wickson  &  Co.,  r. 

515  Taylor 
"    Helen  M.  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1010  Powell 
"    Henry  H..  gardener,  r.  52  Aldine 
"    James,  painter  Edward  Norman,  r.  9  Kate 

PI 
"    Jesse  B. ,  millwright,  r.  726  Bush 
"    John  L.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 
1010  Powell 
Hitchcox  Henry,  harness-maker  Market  St  Rv, 

r.  1141/2  Ridley 
Hitchens  Alice  Miss,  r.  1310  Webster 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1310  Webster 
"     Elizabeth  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  1310  Webster 
"    Florence  J.,  Miss,  teacher  Richmond  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1310  Webster 
Hitchings  Edward  W.,  clerk,  r.  15  Oak 

'•    Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  207  Larkin.  flat  23 
Hite  Gold  Mining  Co.   (Mariposa  Co.).  H.   E. 
Mathews  secretary,  120  Sutter,  room  27 
"    Henry  H.,    melter   Selby    Smelting    and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Hitsman  Margaret  Miss.  r.  2514  Market 


Hitte  Brothers  (Eugene  and  Theodore),  bakery, 
1510  Dupont 
"    Celestin,  waiter  Raoul  Carbonnier,  r.  432 

Jackson 
"    Eugene  (Hitte  Bros.),  r.  1510  Dupont 
"    Fabien,  restaurant,  521  Montgomery,  r.  809 

Pacific 
"    Theodore  (Hitte  Bros.),  r.  1510  Dupont 
Hittell    Carlos  J.,   artist,  640    Market,  r.    808 
Turk 
"    Catherine  H.  Miss,  r.  808  Turk 
"    Elise  C.  Mrs.,  r.  808  Turk 
"    John  S.,  iournalist,  r.  1216  Hyde 
"    Theodore  H.,  attorney   at  law,  320  Califor- 
nia, room  10,  r.  808  Turk 
Hitzeroth  Lorenzo  D.,  foreman  Edison  Light 

and  Power  Co.,  r.  110^  Silver 
Hixon  Arthur  C,  attorney  at  law,  r.  505  Devis- 
adero 
"    Isabelle  B.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  133  Page 
"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  133  Page 
"    Lloyd  G..  meterman  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  2310  Washington 
J^'Hixson.    See  Hickson 

Hjelte  Antone,  tailor  Sanders  &  Johnson,    r. 
Oakland 
"    Frank  A.,  tailor,  r.  1329  Stanyan 
Hjort  Hans  P.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  64 

Tehama 
Hjul  E.  Henry,  blacksmith  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  2615  Leavenworth 
Hjul  Hans)  H.,  proprietor  Montgomery   Coffee 

House,  426  Montgomery,  r.  2115  Hyde 
Hoadley  Annie,  widow,  r.  1611  Lyon 
"    G.  Willoughby,  salesman  Cooper  &  Co.,  r. 

1211  Bush 
"    Herman  M.,  clerk  Charles  Christensen,  r. 

1211  Bush 
"    Milo,    carpenter  U.    S.  Engineer  Dept,  r. 
2906  Bush 
Hoag  Annetta  B.  Miss,  r.  46  Grove 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Charles    C,    publisher   Our  Society  Blue 

Book,  225  Post,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    E.  L.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    James  W.  (J.  W.  Hoag  &  Co.),  r.  1020  Hyde 
"    Jared  C,  proprietor  California,  225  Post,  r. 

400  Golden  Gate  Av 
■'    Jared   J.,    with   Charles  C.   Hoag,  r.    337 

Geary 
"    Jesse  G.,  carpet  layer  Alex  Mackay  &  Son, 

r.  209  Franklin 
"    J.  W.  &  Co.  (James  W.  Hoag),  proprietors 

Machinery  Exchange,  510  Montgomery 
"    Obidah  H.  Jr.,  with  Charles  C.  Hoag,  r.  337 

Geary 
"    Walter  R.,  salesman  Charles  A.  Bailey,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William  M.,   capitalist,  302  Montgomery, 
room  5,  r.  801  Leavenworth 
4S="Hoag.    See  Hoge  and  Hogue 
Hoagland  George  H.,  printer,  r.  1238  Bush 
"    Richard  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Piedmont 
"    S.  A.,  compositor,  r.  1238  Bush 
Hoaglund  Charles  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  823  Penn- 
sylvania Av 
"    Gustave,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
Hoak  John,  maltster  Hibernia  Brewery 
Hoakson  James,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery, 

r.  147  San  Bruno  Av 
Hoar  Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  2633  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  stevedore,  r.  2109b  Jones 
"    Edward  P.,  plumber,  James  Graham,  r.  317 

Bryant 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  317  Bryant 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  31  Ecker 
"    John  M.,  butcher,  r.  317  Bryant 
4®~Hoar.    See  Hoare,  Hore  and  Horr 
Hoardon  John,  carpenter,  r.  2229  Filbert 
Hoard  M.,  r.  613  Pine 
Hoare  Charles  C,  liquors,  543  Howard 
■'    Charles  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  509'/^  Fulton 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  15  Tehama 
' '    John,  buggy  washer  James  P.  Guerin,  r,  1350 

Market 
"    Joseph  H.,  carpenter,  r.  945,  12th  Av  South 
Hoban  Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  1611  Folsom 


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Hobart  Benjamin  F.,  salesman  Deere   Imple- 
ment Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Hobart  Building,  N  s  Market,  opp.  2d 
"    Ella  Miss,  r.  SW  Washington  and  Van  Ness 
Av 
Hobart  Estate  Company,  James  Cross  presi- 
dent,   W.    S.    Hobart   secretary,   H.  G. 
Stevenson    asst.  secretary,  532  Market, 
rooms 
George,  r.  32,  4th 
John  L.,  agent  Atlas  Tack  Corporation,  45 

2d,  r.  Alameda 
John  R.,   lumber  surveyor,  9    Mission,    r. 

Oakland 
Pearl  M.  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Primary 

School,  r,  3016  Sacramento 
William  W..  collector   Spring  Valley  W. 
W.,  r.  3016  Sacramento 
Hobart  W.  S.,    capitalist,    office    532   Market, 
room  3,  r.  SW  cor    Van  Ness  Av  and 
Washington 
Hobbert  Henry  T. ,  janitor  The  Liverpool   and 
London  and    Globe  Ins.   Co.,    r.    I8II14 
Stockton 
Hobbose  Frederick,  clerk,  r.  1007  McAllister 

"    Julia  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1007  McAllister 
Hobbs  Clarence  L.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 
r.  Lorin 
"    Frank  G.,  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 

r.  1708  Geary 
"    Frederick,  r.  913  Jones 
"    Frederick  F.,  broker  Western  Meat  Co.,  132 

California,  r.  913  Jones 
"    Hiram  H.,r.  1708  Geary 
"    Ira  S.,  stockfltter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

312  Fair  Oaks 
"    J.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  2234  Greenwich 
"    James  M.,   buyer  Cutting    Fruit   Packing 

Co.,  r.  913  Jones 
"    Jennie  F.  Miss,  decorative  artist,  r.    1708 

Geary 
"    John,  musician,  r.  1006  McAllister 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  1708  Geary 
Hobbs  Jobn  K.  C.  'Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.),  and  vice- 
president   S.   H.   Harmon  Lumber    Co., 
and  Supervisor  11th  Ward,  r.  30  Liberty 
"    Leonard,  teamster,  r.  817  Howard 
"    Martin,  musician,  r.  1006  McAllister 
"    Mary,  widow,  cashier   Charles    Clarke,  r. 

1013,  20th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  4IO14  Natoma 
"    Sedley,  shoemaker,  r.  312  Fair  Oaks 
"    Wilson  F.,   shipping    clerk  John  Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  1708  Geary 

HOBBS,  WALL  &  CO. 

(John  K.  C.  Hobbs  and  Joseph  G.  WaU), 
boxmakers,  and  agents  steamer  Cres- 
cent City,  314-324  Spear,  telephone 
Main  137 

HOBBS,  WALL  &  CO. 
Box  Manufacturers, 

314-324  Spear  Street, 
Proprietors  Elk  River  Mills,  Crescent  City. 

Clear   Spruce  for   Sale  in  Quantities  to  Suit. 
Redwood  Cargoes  Sawed  to  Order. 


Office  of  Steamer  "CRESCENT  CITY,"  for  Crescent  City. 

Jg®-Hobbs.    See  Hopps 

Hobden  Horace,  laundryman  Occidental  Hotel 
Hobe  Augusta  W.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Avenue 
Primary  School,  r.  1633  Hyde 
"    Elsie  A.,  widow,  r.  604  Capp 
Hobe  George  J.,  secretary    Masonic    Cemetery 
Association,  42  Masonic  Temple,  r.  1633 
Hyde 
"    Harry  K.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1633  Hyde 
"    Mattie  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  604  Capp 
"    Sophie  A.  Miss,  teacher  California  School 
of  Mechanical  Arts,  r.  604  Capp 


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Hobe  Thomas,  coachman,  r.  9  Monroe 

"    William  F.,r.  604  Capp 
Hoben  Henry,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  1611 

Folsom 
Hober  Adolph,  real  estate,  r.  2710  Devisadero 
Hobner  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  331/2  Ecker 
Hobro  Frederick,  fireman,  r.  3232  Sacramento 
Hobro  William  D.,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  728- 
730  Washington,  telephone  Main  835,  r. 
2613  Clay 
"    William  D.  Jr.,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r. 
2613  Clay 
Hobron  Minerva  S.,  widow,  r.  1  Perry 

"    S.  Harris,  foreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1  Perry 
Hobson  C.  B.,  paying  and  note  teller  Mutual 
Savings  Bank,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Charles   R.,    foreman  J.   W.  Ferris,    r.    3 

Uranus 
"    Elida  F.   Mrs.   (Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.), 

r.  2131  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  carpenter  Isaac  Levy,  r.  17  West 

Mission 
"    House,  Hobson  &  Killgren  proprietors,  417 

Kearny 
"    John,  r.  2131  Sacramento 
Hobson  Joseph  W.,  agent  Sanitas  Grape  Food, 
400  Sutter,  r.  1424b  Washington 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  920a  Oak 
"    Rebecca  R.,  widow,  r.  6  Central  Court 
"    Thomas  R.  (Hobson  &  Killgren),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  T.,  salesman  Clabrough,  Golcher 

&  Co.,  r.  1220  Jackson 
"    William  T.,  secretary  Yokohama  Tea  Im- 
porting Co.,  204,  6th,  r.  312  Eddy 
"    &  Killgren  (Thomas  R.  Hobson  and  Edward 
W.  Killgren),  proprietors  Hobson  House, 
417  Kearny 
Hoburg  Richard  T.,  collector,  r.  726  Ridley 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
236  Collingwood 
Hoch  Edward  J.,  capitalist,  r.  Russ  House 

' '    Julius  A.  (Coutard  &  Hoch) ,  r.  3  Wetmore  PI 
Hockbrunn  Henry,  barber  Jos.  Knauer,  r.  113914 

Stevenson 
Hochderfter  Frederick  A.,  printer  Call,  r.  116,  6th 
Hoohfelder  Samuel,  cigar  maker,  r.  429^4  Ivy  Av 
Hochheimer  Hannah,    widow,    r.    1923   Devisa- 
dero „  . 
"    Julia    Miss,   teacher    Lafayette  Primary 
School,  r.  1923  Devisadero 
Hochholzer   Alice    H.  Miss,    nurse    California 
Woman's  Hospital 
"    Mary    M.    Miss,    stenographer    Grangers 
Business  Association,  r.  Alameda 
Hochreuter  Diedrich,  basket  maker,  r.  24  Maple 

Court 
Hockstadter  Robert  B.,  merchant,  r.  2226  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Simon,  capitalist,  r.  1308  Post 
■'    William  S.,  capitalist,  r.  1322  Sutter 
Hochstein  Adolph,   accountant  London,  Paris 

and  American  Bank,  r.  730  Haight 
Hochstrasser  Jacob,  maltster  Jackson  Brewery, 

r.  333,  12th 
Hock  Charles  A.  (T.  Hock  &  Son),  r.  810  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Charles  C,  expressman,  r.  131314  Mason 
"    Clarence,  driver  National  Brewery,  r.  1224 

Turk  „ 

"    Henry,  liquors,  623  East,  r.  1224  Turk 
"    Henry  T.  Jr.,  musician,  r.  1224  Turk 
"    John  N.,  molder  Novelty  Machine  Wks,  r. 
Oakland  ^         .  , 

"    T.  &  Son  (Tobias  and  Charles   A.),  brick 
and  stone  masons,  40  New  Montgomery 


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Hock  Tobias  (T.  Hock  &  Son),  r.  809a  Devisadero 

"    Tobias  G.,  lithographer  r.  809a  Devisadero 

Hockemeyer  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,   S\V 

cor  Hattie  and  Merritt 
Hockenberg  Calvy,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co..  r. 

741  Natoma 
Hockenbrock  Mary  Miss,   stenographer,  r.   1321 

O'Farrell 
Hocker  J.  M.  F.,  inspector  U.   S.  Customs,  r.   32 

Ellis 
4®"Hocker.    See  Hoecker 
Hockett  Eugene,  clerk  W.  U.   Tel.  Co.,   r.  2405 

Octavia 
Hocking  Fred  W.,  teamster  Bass-Hueter  Paint 
Co.,r.  2518  Market 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  903  Montgomery 
'■    William   J.    (Wight    &    Hocking),    r.    1011 
Leavenworth 
Hockins  R.  D.,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    William  F.,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
Hockmuth  Charles  B.,  steward,  r.  513  Connec- 
ticut 
Hocks  Oscar,  liquors,  14  Mason,  r.  12  Mason 
Hockwald  Abraham,   commercial  traveler,  r.  15 

Erkson  Court 
Hodes  August  B.,  barber,  r.  18  Hanover  PI 
Hodgdon  Frank,  salesman  Stephens   &   Co..    r. 
1014  Treat  Av 
"    Hartwell  K.,  porter  Baker  &  Hamilton,   r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Herbert  F.,  collector  Madison  &  Burke,  r. 

913  Steiner 
"    James  P.,  adjuster  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  109  Bartlett 
Hodge  Ann,  widow,  r.  808i/4  Union 
"    Benjamin  O..  proprietor  The  Burnett.   1364 

Market 
"    Frank  H.,  salesman  Standard  Soap  Co.,  r. 

1364  Market 
"    Jane  Miss,  varieties,  614  Hermann 
"    Joseph  P.,  r.  3531  Pine 
"    Lou  Miss,  reporter,  r.  506  Jones 
"     Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  621 U  Hayes 
"    Michael,  drayman,    SW    cor  Market  and 
East    and   junction    Market    and   Cali- 
fornia, r.  338  Union 
"    Michael  Jr.,  tea  dealer,  r.  338  Union 
"    Newton  D.,  insurance,  r.  1314  Hayes 
"    Richard,  teamster  Michael  Hodge,  r.   2112 
Jones 
Hodge  Robert,  cloaks  and  suits,  8-14.  5th 
"    Thomas,    commission   merchant,    r.   62114 
Hayes 

HODGEN  JOSEPH  D., 

dentist,  secretary  State  Board  of  Den- 
tal Examiners,  office  and  r.  1005  Sutter 
Hodgens  Amy  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2116  Larkin 

"    David  E.  (Hodgens  &  Riley),  r.  3116  Lar- 
kin 

"    &  Riley  (David  E.  Hodgens   and  James  F. 
Riley ) ,  managers  Pac.  Gas  Governor  Co. , 
77  Murphy  Bldg 
Hodges  Albert  P.,   traveling   salesman  F.   W. 
Spencer  &  Co.,  r.  137.  14th 

"    Charles,  boatman,  r.  4  Hodges  Alley 

"    Frederick,  barber  Levey  &  Stein,  r.   1135 
Mission 

"    George,  driver  J.  Lanzer,  r.  2332  Mission 

"    John  J.,  boatman,  r.  4  Hodges  Alley 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  3114  Steiner 

■'     Robert  L..  furrier,  108  Powell,  r.  336  O'Far- 
rell 
Hodgett  John  A.,  laborer,  r.  514i/4,  3d  rear 

"     Mary,  widow,  r.  5141^,  3d  rear 

"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  SHVa,  3d  rear 


Hodghead  Beverly  L.,  attorney  at  law,  40  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda 
Co. 
Hodghead  David  A.,  M.  D.,  office  21  Powell, 
hours  1  to  4  p.  m.,  Sundays  1  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Bush  4,  r.  721, 22d,  hours  8  to  9  a.m., 
and  6  to  7  p.  m.,  telephone  Blue  681 
Hodgkins  Harry  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1615  Jones 
"    Henry,    molder  W.   T.  Garratt    &  Co.,    r. 

1615  Jones 
"    Lincoln  G.,  carpenter  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  .3410  Sacramento 
"    Louisa  O.,  widow,  r.  3410  Sacramento 
"     Sylvester  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1715%  Jones 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  222  Pacific 
"    Thomas  G.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

3410  Sacramento 
"    William  L.,  salesman  Union  Paper  Co.,  r. 

238  Noe 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
924,  33d 
Hodgkingson  Frances  Miss,  teacher  Girls'  High 
School,  r.  1513  Pierce 
"    Katherine  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1513  Pierce 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1513  Pierce 
Hodgson  Joseph,  in  charge  Fort  Point  Life  Boat 
Station,  Presidio 
"    Robert,  wool  sorter,  r.  IO3414  Folsom 
Hoditz  Alois,  glove  cutter,  r.  1404  Powell 
Hodnett  George,  waiter,  r.  397  Clementina 
"    James  C,  plumber  Parafflne  Paint  Co.,  r. 

311,  17th 
"    Jeremiah  W.,  clerk,  r.  311,  17th 
"    John,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  643  Post 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  347,  2d 
"    Mae  Miss,  stenographer  Parafflne   Paint 

Co.,  r.  311,  17th 
"    William  J.,  r.  311,  17th 
Hodson  Frederick  W.,  painter,  r.  15th  Av  nr  Cle- 
ment 
Hodson  John  R.,  photographer,  406  Geary 
Hoe  Birgit  Miss,  r.  512%  Baker 
Hoebel    Jacob    E.,    carriage     trimmer,    r.    717 
Howard 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  lodgings,  717  Howard 
Hoeber  Eugene  G.  L.,  printer  Francis-Valentine 
Co. 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Hoeck   Thomas,    groceries    and    liquors,    1318 

Bryant 
Hoeckele   Frank,    groceries    and   liquors,    1300 
Kearny,  and  SE  cor  Duncan  and  San- 
chez 
"    Louis,  capitalist,  r.  516  Franklin 
"    Robert,  apprentice,  r.  516  Franklin 
"    William,  stock  clerk  Stange  &  Jaenicke,  r. 
516  Franklin 
Hoecker  C.  H.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  and  John  F. 
Hoecker),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Polk  and  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  H.   (C.   H.  Hoecker  &  Co.),  r.  829 

Polk 
"    John,  bartender  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  829  Polk 
"    John  F.  (C.  H.  Hoecker  &  Co.).  r.  839  Polk 
"    Richard,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1457 
Castro 
;e®"Hoecker.    See  Hocker 
Hoeler  Fredricka,  widow,  r.  6.37  Vallejo 
"    John  F.,  clerk  A.  Wolfe,  r.  637  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  6  Beaver 
"    William,  butcher,  NE  cor  Sutter  and  Lar- 
kin 
J8!S=-Hoefer.    See  Hoffer 

Hoeffer   George  F.,    attorney   at  law,   SW  cor 
Commercial  and  Kearny 
"    Gottlieb,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  11  Seymour  Av 
Hoefaer  Max,  foreman  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,   r. 

2118  Powell 
Hoefle  Edward,  waiter,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
Hoefler  Ludwig  M.  (Bishop  &  Wheeler),  attor- 
ney at  law,  533  Market,  room  41,  r.  130 
Haight 
Hoeft  Catherina,  widow,  r.  339,  13th 
Hoeg  Charles  H.,  shirt  cutter  Neustadter  Bros., 

r.  1309  Octavia 
Hoegemann  Edward,  bookkeeper  Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  r.  Oakland 


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Hoegemanu  Julius,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE 
cor  18th  and  Valencia  and  NW  cor  18th 
and  Guerrero,  telephone  Blue  561,  r.  346, 
18th 
Hoeges  &  Co.  (Jacob  Hoeges  and  Diedrich  Dan- 
gers), proprietors  St.  David's  House,  715 
Howard 
"    Jacob  (J.    Hoeges  &  Co.),  and  proprietor 
Empire  House,  639  Clay,  r.  715  Howard 
Hoehn  Caroline,  varieties,  1135,  34th 
"    Charles,  butcher  Louis  Junker,  r.  920  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Jacob,  waiter  Graneist  &  Daeweritz,  r.  307 

Clementina 
"    Lena  Miss  (Hoehn  Sisters),  r.  1135,  24th 
"    May  Miss  (Hoehn  Sisters),  r.  1135,  24th 
"    Sisters  (May  andLena),  dressmaking,  1135, 
24th 
4®=-Hoehn.    See  Hohn 

Hoehna  Adolph,  clerk  Cal.  Cloak  Co.,  r.  3  Cum- 
berland   PI 
"    Charles,  clerk  Mayrisch  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  2 

Cumberland  PI 
"    William,    clerk    William    Hatteroth,  r.   2 
Cumberland  PI 
Hoelcher  Bernard,  baker,  r.  622  Clay 
4®"Hoelje.    See  Holje 
Hoelle  Emil,  carpenter,  r.  2714  Bryant 
"    Otto,    shoemaker    Stephen   Kurtz,    r.  493, 
4th 
Hoelscher  Arthur  G.,  clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 
114  Devisadero 
"    Eliza,  widow  (Wm.  Hoelscher  &  Co.),  r.  114 

Devisadero 
"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  19  Albion  Av 
"    Herman  T.,  r.  lU  Devisadero 
"    Victor  F.,  salesman  M.  J.  Brandenstein  & 
Co.,  r.  114  Devisadero 
Hoelscher   Williain   &  Co.  (Mrs.    Eliza  Hoel- 
scher, Edmund  Schnutenhaus  and  Louis 
Pockwitz),  liquors  wholesale  and  retail, 
NW  cor  Turk  and  Taylor 
Hoelscher   William  F.,   bookkeeper    Rudolph 

Mohr,  r.  114  Devisadero 
4®" Hoelscher.  See  Holscher 
Hoene  Joseph,  cigar  maker  Frederick  E.  Boger, 

r.  331b  Oak 
Hoenes  JohnR.,  clerk  Bishop  &  Wheeler,  r.  130 
Haight 
"    Louis  W.,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 

351a  Minna 
"    William  H.,  collector  City  Street  Imp.  Co., 
r.  130  Haight 
Hoenig  Adolph,  tailor  Mrs.    C.  De  Saville,    r. 

2809  Pine 
>6@=-Hoenig.    See  Honig 
>e®"Hoenigsberger.    See  Honigsberger 
Hoennig  Benjamin,  r.  2819^4  Mission 

"    Jasine  Mrs.,  varieties,  2819i/^  Mission 
Hoeper  Fred,   lithographer  Ellis   &  Co.,  r.  628 
Jersey 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r. 
628  Jersey 
Hoepfner  Paul,  clerk  John  H.   Schmidt,  r.  336 

Hayes 
Hoepner  Cornells,  tinner  L.  E.  Spear,  r.  316!/2 

Langton 
Hoepperger    John,    cellarman    John    Wleland 
Brewery,  r.  62  Clementina 
"    Louis,  sawyer,  r.  34  Morris  Av 
Hoerr  Catherine,  widow,  r.  28  Federal 
Hoerschner  Charles,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

1927  Sutter 
Hoerter  George,  bartender  Michael  Reissinger, 

r.  339  Natoma 
Hoertkorn  Charles  A.,  machinist  Murray  Bros., 
r.  1112  Mason 
"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaking,  1112  Mason 
Hoesch  Henry,  r.  1216  Clay 

"    Henry  F.,  with  Royal  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Hoesch  John,  expert  accountant,  r.  430  Geary 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  2143  Mission 
"    William,   clerk  Arthur  M.   Ebbets,   r.   218 
Leavenworth 
Hoese  Reinhold,  waiter,  r.  636  Commercial 
Hoetzel  Joseph,  cutler,  r.  26  Clinton  Park 
Hoever  Charles,  painter,  634  Commercial,  r.  751 

Sutter 
Hoey  Ellen  Mrs.,  lodgings,  157,7th 


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Hoey  Eugene  W.,  salesman,  r.  525  Golden  Gate 
Av 
George,  salesman,  r.  1122  Larkin 
Henry  J.,  salesman,  r.  535  Golden  Gate  Av 
James,  helper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  477  Jessie 
James,  painter,  r.  110,  4th 
James,  wood  and  coal,  220,  8th 
John,  janitor  New  City  Hall 

HOEY  JOHN, 

manufacturer  and  dealer  furniture, 
mattresses,  bedding  and  upholsterers' 
supplies,  716-718  Mission,  telephone 
Main  5629,  r.  1315  Devisadero 

Hoey  John  A.,  liquors,  r.  33c  Boardman  PI 
"    John  L.,  real  estate  and  mining,  18  Post,  r. 

106i4,  3d 
"    Joseph,  pipemaker  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  531%,  7th 
"    Lawrence,  seaman  str  State  of  California, 

r.  95  Steuart 
"    Lawrence,  woolsorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 

531^2,  7th 
"    Michael  F.,  r.  333  Clara 
"    Nicholas  J.,  printer,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Robert,  plumber,  r.  329  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  bartender,  r.  53IV2,  7th 
"    Thomas,  coal  passer  str  Columbia,  r.  547, 

1st 
"    Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  1330 
Rhode  Island 
4@=Hoey.    See  Hoy 
Hofan  Henry,  laborer,  r.  22V4  Chesley 
Hofburg  Brewery  (West  Berkeley,  Cal.),  ofQce 

403  Market 
Hofen  Albert,  clerk  F.   G.   Eickhorst,    r.    3003 
Pierce 
"    William  C,  clerk  Harry  Maskow,  r.  1020 

Pacific 
"    Andrew,  motorman,  r.  1115  Golden  Gate  Av 
rear 
Hoff  Bernt  L.,  house  painter,  r.  45  Hoff  Av 
"    Christian,  foreman  Charles  Dietle,  r.  Berk- 
eley 
"    Elias  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1541  Mission 
"    E.  P.  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  1541  Mission 
"    George  F.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  721^/4  Te- 
hama 
"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  362  Minna 
"    John,  r.  6  August  Alley 
"    John,  r.  739  Montgomery 
"    Peter  L.,  waiter  George  D.  Mayle,  r.  103 

Silver 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1414  Webster 
«@-Hoff.    See  Hough  and  Hufl 
Hoffacker  Bernard  J. ,  secretary,  r.  2007  Pacific  Av 
j8@=Hoffer.    SeeHoeffer 
Hofferbert  Phillip,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Hoffey  James  J.,  r.  333,  15th 
Hoffgardt  Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Hoftinghoff   Frederick,    mail    clerk   California 

Demokrat,  r.  91214  Post 
Hoftlan  Marie  Miss  r.  217  Francisco 
Hoffman  A.  &  H.   (Abraham  and  Harry),  manu- 
facturers clothing,  523  Market 
"    Abraham  (A.  &  H.  Hoffman) ,  r.  606  Geary 
"    Abram,  secretary  Pythian  Hall  Associa- 
tion, 909  Market,  r.  961  Mission 
"    Albert,  waiter,  r.  131^/^  Trenton 
"    Albert  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  331-2  Natoma 
"    Alexander,  tinner  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  1331/2 
Dorland 
Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co.  (S.  O.  Alexander, 
Isaac    Hoffman    and  Charles  Hoffman), 
wholesale  manufacturers  and  importers 
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Hoffman  Alfred,  painter,  r.  324  Minna 
"    Andrew,  r.  191214  Larkin  rear 
"     Annie  J.,  widow,  r.  2017  Bush 
"    August,  r.  444'/^  Natoma  rear 
"    August,  r.  812  Bryant 
"    August,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    August,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Augusta  Miss,  r.  2032  Bryant 
■'    Augusta  Mrs.,  r.  2032  Bryant 
"    Brace  D.,  sawyer  Newton  Hoffman,  r.  402, 

.5th 
"    Brothers    (Ernest,  George   and  Diedrick), 
groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  24th  and 
Church 
"    Brothers  (Louis  C.  and  Frank  C),  barbers, 
44  O'Farrell 
Hofifman  Cafe,  William  J.  Sullivan  proprietor, 
SW  cor  Market  and  2d 
Charles  (Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co.),  r.  New 

York 
Charles  (Wellman  &  Hoffman),  r.  SE  cor 

Duncan  and  Dolores 
Charles,   hostler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1407 

Eddy 
Charles,  janitor,  r.  25a  Vandewater 
Charles,  musician,  r.  2726  Greenwich 
Charles,  porter  Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co., 

r.  925  Geary 
Charles,  tanner,  r.  31st  Av  South  nr  H 
Charles  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  212,  7th 
Charles  C,  barber,  1724%  Market 
Charles   C,    teacher   music,    r.    1015   Fill- 
more 
Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  512,  3d 
Chris,  waiter,  r.  64414  Natoma 
Christ,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Christian  C,  chief  engineer  Western  Light 

and  Power  Co 
Club,    Gustav    Bernhardy    manager,     115 

Kearny 
Conrad,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2091-2  Bartlett 

HOFFMAN,  DAHL  &  CO. 

(Frank  Hofifman  and  John  Dahl),  man- 
ufacturers sliow  cases,  bar  and  store 
fixtures,  office  and  salesroom  220 
Market 

Daniel,  engineer,  r.  328  Minna 

Daniel  E.,  with  Lot  D.  Slocum.  r.  925  Sut- 
ter 

David,  maltster  Krug  &  Zimmermann,  r. 
718  Valencia 

Diedrick  (Hoffman  Bros.),  r.  NW  cor  24th 
and  Church 

Edmund,  merchandise  broker,  116  Califor- 
nia, room  9,  r.  Oakland 

Edward,  r.  2614  Howard 

Edward,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r.  1521 
Webster 

Edward  S.,  calcium  light  operator,  r.  2214 
Natoma 

Elizabeth  Mrs.,  bakery,  3012,  16th 

Ernest  (Hoffman  Bros.),  r.  NW  cor  24th 
and  Church 

Eugene,  carpenter,  r.  1518,  25th 

Ferdinand,  manufacturer  cigars,  1040  Mc- 
Allister 

Frank  (Hoffman,  Dahl  &  Co.),r.  Alameda 

Frank,  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  Presidio 

Frank,  blacksmith  Thomas  Maier,  r.  931 
Church 

Frank,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 

Frank,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 
r.  Oakland 

Frank  C.  (Hoffman  Bros.),  r.  431   O'Farrell 


Hoffman  Frank  S.,  salesman  Ben  J.  Schmidt  & 
Co.,  r.  112  Valencia 
"    Fred,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Fred,  carriage  and  wagonmaker,  1221  Web- 
ster 
"    Frederick,  miner,  r.  1723  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick  A.,  foreman  Francis   Smith   & 
Co.,  r.  1733  Leavenworth 
Hofifman  G.  &  Co.  (Gottlieb  Hoffman),  engrav- 
ers, die  sinkers  and   stencil  cutters,  608 
Sacramento 
"    George  (Hoffman  Bros.),  r.  931  Church 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  112  Taylor 
"    George     H.,    manufacturer    and    teacher 

banjo,  624  Geary 
"    George  W.,  compositor  W.   M.   Patterson 

Co.,  r.  1818  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Gottlieb  (G.  Hoffman  &  Co.),  r.  1516  Mason 
"    Gregory,  fresco  artist,  1239  Folsom 
"    Gustav,  florist,  1142  Sutter,  r.  1136  Sutter 
"    Hans,  seaman  str  Gipsy,  r.  131  East 
"    Harry,  r.  531  Filbert 
"    Harry  (A.  &  H.  Hoffman),  r.  606  Geary 
"    Harry,   plumber    Edwin    Kraus,  r.  2931V4 

Folsom 
"    Harry,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

114  Mason 
"    Harry  K.,  barber  F.  Zachoreck,  r.  1205  Fill- 
more 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  2032  Bryant 
"    Henry,  teamster  John  Tuttle,  r.  516  Haight 
"    Henry,  watchman,  r.  1010  Montgomery 
"    Henry  H.,  foreman  Hoffman,   Alexander  & 

Co.,  r.  925  Geary 
"    Henry  H.,  waiter  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r. 

909  Market 
"    Henry  K.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  2215  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  N.,  sawyer,  r.  2.330  Pine 
"    Henry  R.,  carrier   postofiice.   r.   NW    cor 

Lyon  and  Lombard 
"    Herman,  teacher  music,  r.  813  Sutter 
"    Isaac   (Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co.),  r.  1104 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    J.,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  44414  Na- 
toma 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  744  Howard 
"    John,  cook,  r.  13  Page 
"    John,  packer,  r.  1010  Montgomery 
"    John,  painter,  r.  524  Fulton 
"    John  A.,  laborer,  r.  1807  Lombard 
"    John  D.  G.,  engraver,  r.  1516  Mason 
"    John  M.,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r.  273 

Stevenson 
"    John  M.  Mrs.,  r.  8  Sanchez 
"    John  P.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  52414  Turk 
•'    Joseph,  r.  1428  McAllister 
"    Lawrence  H.,  medical  student,  r.  1428  Mc- 
Allister 
■'    Lena,  widow,  r.  990  Folsom 
"    Leon  F.,  with  Caley  &  Roeder,  r.  204  Ellis 
"     Louis,  rancher,  r.  31st  Av  South  nr  H 
"    Louis  C.  (Hoffman  Bros.),  r.  431  O'Farrell 
"    Louis  J.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

2009  Green 
"    Louise  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1  Beideman 
"    Martin  M.,  confectioner,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  632a  17th 
"    Max.  clerk  A.  Finke's  widow,  r.  741  Natoma 
"    Melville  G.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  114  Sutter, 

r.  1428  McAllister 
"    Newton,  band  saw  mills,  553   Brannan, 

402,  5th 
"    Nicholas,  tailor  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  373 

Stevenson 

"    Nicholas  A.,  butcher,  r.  19121/4  Larkin  rear 
"    Oscar,  bookkeeper  Jonas,  Erlanger  &  Co. 

r.  831  Sutter 
"    Otto,  baker,  r.  134,  4th 
"    Roy  W.,  millhand  Newton  Hoffman,  r.  402 

5th 
"    Rudolph,  groceries  and  liquors,  913  Harri 

son 
"    Samuel  A.,  conductor    Sutter    St.    Ry,    r 

17121/2  Polk 
"    Sandor,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  426  Frank 

lin 
"    Seligman.  merchant,  r.  1612  Geary 


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Hoffman  Sigmund,  jeweler  R.  Bujannoff,  r.  1913 
Devisadero 

"    Simon,  r.  831  Sutter 

"    Solomon,  r.  90414  Folsom 
Hoffman  Southard,  U.   S.    Commissioner  and 
clerk  U.  S.  District  Court,  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  63 

"    Southard  Jr. ,  with  Cal.   Tule  Anti-Coloric 
Co.,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 

"    The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  Etta  B.  Miller  proprie- 
tor, 25  Grant  Av 

"    Thomas,  conductor,  r.  606  Central  Av 

"    Thomas  E.,  teamster,  r.  IQV^  Harriet 

"    Walter,  wharf  builder,  r.  1815,  21st 

"    William,  egg  expert,  r.  37,  2d 

„    William,  with  Hoffman,  Dahl  &  Co.,  r.  438 
Clementina 

"    William  A.,  barber  Charles  Werner,  r.  1211 
Turk 

"    William  F.,  proprietor  New  Atlantic  Hotel, 
207-209  Montgomery  Av 

"    William  G. ,  clerk  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co. ,  r. 
1136  Sutter 

"    William   J.,  traveling  salesman   Michal- 
itschke  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1428  McAllister 

"    William  S.,  clerk,  r.  1612  Geary 
Hoffmann  Adolph,  baker,  r.  221,  4th 

"    Adolph,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  13,  3d,  r. 
787  Stevenson 

"    Bruno  E.,  employee  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 
r.  1325  Natoma 

"    Carl  A.,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  1700  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Catherine  Mrs.,  bakery,  1700  Leavenworth 

"    Charles  A.,  pressman,  r.  112  Valencia 

"    Charles  F.,  bartender,  r.  741  Folsom 
Hoffmann  Charles  F.,  mining  engineer,  44-45 
Nevada  Block,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charles  S.,  wood  carver  L.  U.  Hoffmann,  r. 
112  Valencia 

"    Charles  T.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  823  Pa- 
cific, r.  Alameda 

"    Christian,  woodturner,  r.  2  Hampshire 

"    Conrad,    cabinetmaker   H.    Friedrichs,    r. 
20914  Bartlett 

"    David,  maltster  New  York  Malt  House,  r. 
718  Valencia 

"    Edward,  machinist,  607%  r.  Pine 

"    Edward,  sawyer  Pac.  and  S.  F.   Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  2708  Howard 

"    Edward  E.  (Hoffmann  &  Keys),  r.  413  Post 

"    Emile,    photo   printer  Louis  Thors,  r.  14 
Grant  Av 

"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  653!4  Jessie 

"    Fritz,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill 

"    George  J.,  mining  engineer,  44-45  Nevada 
Block,  r.  Oakland 

"    Henry,  r.  458  Guerrero 

"    Henry,  liquors,  609    Montgomery,   r.  550% 
Natoma 

"    Henry,    waiter   Sass   Bros.,    r.    1530   Ken- 
tucky 

"    Henry  Jr.,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 
r.  458  Guerrero 

"    John,  quartermaster  str  San  Jose 

"    John,  lithographer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  404  Union 

"    John  D.,  civil  engineer,  44-45  Nevada  Block 

"    Joseph,  groceries  and  liquors,  1922  Powell 

"    Joseph,  restaurant,  7  Taylor,  r.  215  Jones 

"    Judith  Mrs.,  bakery,  333,  8th 

"    Katherina,  widow,  r.  5  Kohler  PI 

"    Louis,  compositor  California  Demokrat,  r. 
5  Kohler  PI 

"    Louis  U.,  wood  carver,  105  Beale,  r.  112  Va- 
lencia 

"    Metta,  widow,  r.  1015  Vermont 

"    Oscar,  furniture  finisher,  r.   1521  Webster 

"    Otto,    draughtsman   Fulton   Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  2421  Greenwich 

"    Otto,    laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
1653  Mission 

"    Paul,  kettleman  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
5C  Vassar  PI 

"    Peter,  fireman  str  Washtenaw 

"    Philip,  compositor  California  Demokrat,  r. 
1226  Kearny 

"    Rudolph,  groceries,  807  Howard 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  222  Eddy 


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Hoffmann  William  H.,  carriage  Jmaker, 
Webster 

'I    &  Keys  (Edward  E.  Hoffmann  and  George 
T.  Keys),  attorneys   at  law,  23  Colum- 
bian Bldg 
Jg®-  Hoffmann.    See  Hoffman,  Hofman  and  Huff- 
man. 
Hoffmeister  Frederick,  instructor  Van  der  Nail- 
len's  School  of  Engineering,  r.  30th  and 
San  Jose  Av 
Hoflmeyer  Carl  F.,  carpenter  F.  Nelson 

"    Henry,  engineer,  r.  403  California  Av 

"    Miles  J.,  engmeer  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  403 
California  Av 

"    Peter,  baker,  r.  11%  Elwood  rear 

"    Volmer  A.  H..  teacher  music,  26  O'Farrell, 
room  26 
Jg®=-  Hoflmeyer.    See  Hoflemeyer 
Hoffschneider  Arthur,  electrotyper  Joseph  Win- 
terburn  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Edward,  student  Colton  Dental  Assn.,  r. 
Fruitvale 

"    George,  electrotyper   Joseph  Winterburn 
Co..  r.  East  Oakland 
Hoffschneider  William,  vice-president  Joseph 
Winterburn  Co.,  417  Clay,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
Hoflster  Christian,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
Hofman  Anton,  butcher  Henry  J.  Drewes,  r.  340, 
24th 

"    Christie,  baker,  r.  .54a  Clementina 

"    Max. machinist  Risdonl.  &  L.  Wks.,r.  Oak- 
land 
Hofmann  August,  butcher  Jacob  Hofmann,  r. 

925,  15th 
Hofmann  Brothers  (Isaac  L.  and  Elias  L.),  pro- 
prietors Pacific  Butchers'  Supply  Co.,  770 
Mission 

"    Conrad,  maltster  Krug  &  Zimmermann,  r. 
516%  Alabama 

"    Elias  L.  (Hoffman  Bros.),  r.  911  Ellis 

"    George,  porter  Haas  Bros.,  r.  2439  Larkin 

"    Isaac  L.  (Hofmann  &  Woenne),  r.  911  Ellis 

"    Jacob,  wholesale  calf  butcher,  8-9  City  Hall 
Market,  r.  925,  15th 

"  Jacob  J.,  butcher  Jacob  Hofmann,  r.  925, 
15th 
Hofmann  Joseph  A.,  books  and  stationery, 
agent  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.  (Philadelphia, 
Pa.)  and  agent  The  Harvard  Co.,  physi- 
cians' surgical  chairs  and  Case  dental 
chairs,  physicians'  and  dentists'  cabi- 
nets, 120  Sutter,  r.  1219  Bush 

"    Louis,  groceries  and  liquors,  341  Eddy,  r, 
222  Leavenworth 

"    Louis,  woodturner,  436,  4th,  r.  9  Hampshire 

,,    Matthaus,  liquors,  SW  cor  Broderick  and 
Tonquin,  r.  3109  Fillmore 

"    Richard,    collector  L.  &  M.   Alexander  & 
Co.,  r.  2412  Sacramento 

"    Richard  H.,  bookkeeper  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Berkeley 

"    Robert,  baker  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  257  Ste- 
venson 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  2,'j31  California 

"    Walter  A.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 
r.  2414  Sacramento 

"    &  Woenne  (Isaac  L.  Hofmann  and    Emil 
Woenne),  proprietors  Montgomery  Mar- 
ket. 707  Market 
4®" Hofmann.    See  Hoffman,  Hoffmann  and  Hof- 
man 
Hofmeier  Peter,  baker  Jacob  Goetjen,  r.  11%  El- 
wood 
Hofmeister  Charles,  carder,  r.  1223  Filbert 

"    David,  packer,  r.  1223  Filbert 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Hofmeister  David,  spice  packer  Leege  &  Mills, 

r.  13  Whitney 
"    Engelhardt,  gardener,  r.  1223  Filbert 
"    George  J.,  teamster,  r.  1223  Filbert 
"    Henry  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  1233  Filbert 
Hofmeister  Julius  S.,  contractor  and  builder,  r. 

121,  Uth 
"    William,  tinsmith  Geo.  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  1223 

Filbert 
>6®=Hofmeister.    See  Hoflmeister. 
Hofmeyer  Frank,  machinist,  r.  1319  Folsom 
4®"Hofmeyer.    See  Hofimeyer 
Hofrichter  Emil,  bookbinder,  r.  329  Drumm 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  329  Drumm 
"    William,  glove  maker,  r.  329  Drumm 
Hofstetter  Herman,  wagon  maker,  Railroad  Av 

bet  15th  and  16th  Avs  South,  r.  16th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 
Hofstrausser  Jacob,  maltster,  r.  333,  I2th 
Hofvendahl  Julius,  baker,  r.  203  Fell 
Hogan  A.,  laborer,  r.  861  Market 
"    Andrew  A.,  teamster,  r.  316,  2d  Av 
"    Agnes  B.,  domestic,  1515  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  411V4  Cole 
"    Bartholomew  J.,  clerk  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Bridie,  domestic,  912  Bush 
"    Brown  P.,  extraman  Truck  1,  r.  22  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  143  Perry 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Charles  F.,  horseshoer,  r.  1039  York 
"    Charles  J.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1  Eldridge  PI 
"    Cornelius  W.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

2637  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  bakery,  1162  Guerrero 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  I2414  Welsh 
"    Daniel,  purser,  r.  315  Francisco 
"    David  H.,  bartender  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  603 

Eddy 
"    Dennis,  wood  and  coal,  13  Dikeman  PI,  r.  9 

Carlos  PI 
•'    Dennis,  policeman,  r.  936  Howard 
"    Dennis  E.,  stone  cutter,  r.  810  Howard 
"    Dennis  J.,  liquors,  936  Howard 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  143  Perry 
"    Edward,   laborer,   r.  Banks  nr  Powhattan 
"    Edward,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

57  Shipley 
"    Edward  C,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
"    Edward  J.,  painter,  r.  633Capp  i-ear 
"    Edward  J.,  waiter  str  State  cf  California, 

r.  650  Howard 
"    Edward  M.,  packer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

645  Oak 
"    Edward  M.,  plumber,  417  O'Farrell,  r.  1312 

Valencia 
"     Edward  P.,  wrapper  O'Connor,  MoCtatt  & 

Co.,  r.  143  Perry 
"     Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  4  Converse 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1720  Market 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  823  Mission 
"    Eugene,  laborer,  r.  22  Bluxome 
"    Frank,  cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.  33  Norfolk 
"    Frank,  coremaker  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  442 

Brannan 
"    Frank  Jr.,  cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.  33  Nor- 
folk 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Louis- 
iana 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  6  Dearborn  PI 
"    George,  framemaker,  r.  113,  Uth 
"    George  F.,  mounter  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  1646 

Market 


Hogan    George    W.,    deputy    Superintendent 

Streets,  r.  1228i^  Market 
Hogan  Howard  H.,   wholesale  grocer,  104-106 

Pine,  r.  1114  Haight 
"    Hugh  S.,  hatter,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    James,  r.  II2IV2  Vallejo 
"    James,  r.  NW  cor  Washington  and  Cherry 
"    James  J.,  plumber  Edward  M.  Hogan,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James  P.,  plumber  Murray  Bros.,  r.  1313 

Mason 
"    J.  H.,  hoseman  Engine  32 
'•    John,  boiler  moker.  Union  I.  Wks 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  26  Nebraska 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  74  Clementina 
"    John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1039  York 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
"    John,  liquors,  SW  cor  Baker  and  Beach 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  749  Harrison 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  23  Norfolk 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  315  Francisco 
"    John  Jr.,  horseshoer,  r.  1039  York 
"    John  A.  Mrs.,  widow  (Hogan  &  Co.),  r.  328 

12th 
"    John  B.,  inspector  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John  J.,  fireman  flreboat  Governor  Mark- 
ham,  r.  325  Minna 
"    John  J.,  mjllman,  r.  1241/2  Welsh 
"    John  M.,  plumber,  r.  23  Norfolk 
"    John  T.,  attorney  at  law,  240  Montgomery, 

room  13 
"    John  W.,  salesman   O'Connor,    Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  3813  Howard 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Edward  M.  Hogan,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Joseph  H.,  r.  1  Eldridge 
"    Joseph  I.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  913  Haight 
"    Joseph  J.,    wire   worker   Excelsior   Wire 

Wks,  r.  839a  Howard 
"    Joseph   M.,    printer    Abramson-Heunlsch 

Co.,  r.  326  Day 
"    Joseph  R.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   Golden  Gate, 

Cal. 
"    Kate  Miss,  clerk,  r.  673  Clementina 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  Ill  Harriet 
"    Mamie  E.  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  328, 

10th 
"    Mamie  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Hogan  &  Co., 

r.  338,  13th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2222  Post 
"    Martin  C,  contractor  street  work,  206,  14th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  747  Tehama 
"    Mary  Miss,  labeler,  r.  23  Bluxome 
"    Mary  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  124^/^  Welsh 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  632  Capp  rear 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1010  Leavenworth  rear 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  Primary 

School,  r.  1009  Scott 
"    Maurice,  sexton,  r.  264  Brannan 
"    Michael,  r.  206,  14th 
"    Michael,  r.  963  Harrison 
"    Michael  (Hogan  &  Co.),  r.  463  Valencia 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  243  Fremont 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  673  Clementina 
"    Michael,    longshoreman,    r.  Anderson    nr 

Powhattan 
"    Michael,  proprietor  Garfield  Hotel,  NE  cor 

Fillmore  and  Chestnut 
"    Michael,  2d  officer  str  Encinal 

Mic   ael,  waiter,  r.  3  McDermott  PI 
"    Michael  Jr.,  shoemaker  Lobenstein  Bros., 

r.  673  Clementina 
"     Michael  A.,  r.  265  Minna 
"    Michael  C,  cook,  r.  28  Hawthorne 
"    Michael  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  645  Oak 
"    Mollie  Mrs.,  forewoman  Columbia   Coffee 

and  Spice  Co.,  r.  810  Howard 
"    Morris,  porter,  628  California 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  cor   Berkshire  and 

Fulton  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  8  Alice 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1516  Dolores 
"    Patrick,  paper  carrier,  r.  1717  Hyde 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  843,  18th 
"    Patrick  J.,  chiropodist,  r.  675  Mission 

Patrick  J.,  cutter  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  9  Alice 

PI 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  1516  Dolores 


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Hogan  Patrick  M.,  cook  Saas  Bros.,  r.  640  Com- 
mercial 
"    Peter,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  SE 

cor  Lombard  and  Webster 
"    Robert,  detective,  r.  1614  Eddy 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  316,  2d  Av 
"    T.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius  College,  r. 

214  Hayes 
"    Thomas,  laundry  man  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Thomas,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Peking, 

r.  62  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  special  policeman,  r.  1519'/4  Mason 
"    Thomas  C,  stevedore,  r.  146  Silver 
"    Thomas  D.,    1st  orficer  str  Arago,  r.   1714 

Stockton 
"    Thomas  G.,r.  222  Haight 
"    Thomas  J.,    gasfltter  Andrew  Johnson,  r. 

1039  York 
"    William,  r.  1417  Sacramento 
"    William,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    William,  clerk  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  570a 

Folsom 
"    William,  hostler  Mrs.  L.  H.  Swain,  r.  1417 

Folsom 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  673  Clementina 
"    William  A.,  cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.  326, 

12th 
"    William  D.,   cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.  347,  3d 
"    William  F.,  engineer  Olympic  Club,  r.  146 

Silver 
"    William  H.,  pressman  Louis  Roesch  Co., 

r.  121a  Oak 
"    William  J.,  clerk  U.  S.  Engineer's  office,  r. 

Redwood  City,  Cal. 
"    William  J.,   expressman,  SE  cor  Market 

and  2d,  r.  1417  Sacramento 
"    &  Co.  (Mrs.  John  A.  and  Michael  Hogan), 

coopers,  1106-1108  Battery 
Hogan's  Camp,  Martin  C.  Hogan  proprietor,  7th 

Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
Hoge  B.  Miss,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Charles  H.,  musician,  r.  202  Fillmore 
"    John,  waiter  Excelsior  Hotel,  r.  608,  6th 
"    O.  Miss,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    William  F..  broker,  r.  1623  O'Farrell 
jg®-Hoge.    See  Hogg  and  Hogue 
Hoger  Brothers  (Herman  C.  Hoger),  groceries 

and  liquors,  400-402  Turk,  telephone  East 

192 
"    Ernest  H.,  clerk  Hoger  Bros.,  r.  1921  Union 
Hoger  Herman  C.  (Hoger  Bros.),  r.  1921  Union 
Hogerty  Bridget  Mrs.,  liquors,  20  Freelon 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  20  Freelon 
Hogg  Alfred  H.,  clerk  W.  J.  Bryan,  r.  227  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Cora,  school  teacher,  r.  40  Bartlett 
Hogg  James,  managing  director  Sperry  Flour 

Co.,  NE  cor  California  and  Front,  r.  2620 

Buchanan 
"    John  L.,  waiter,  r.  172  Minna 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lace  mender,  r.  1240  Bush 
"    William,  jeweler,  r.  1240  Bush 
Hogref   Frederick    (Kahrs  &   Hogref),    r.    Uy^ 

Lewis 
Hogreve  Adolph,  barber  Leo  Jentzsch,  r.   124i/4 

Silver 
"    Annie  J.,  widow,  r.  44.  13th 
"    Henry,  r.  124%  Silver 
"    William,  liquor,  NW  cor  San  Jose  Av  and 

26th 
Hogstrom  George,  r.  6  Zoe 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Hogue  Catherine,  widow,  r.  909  Valencia 
"    Charles L.,  optician  California  Optical  Co., 

r.  1109  Bush 
"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  446  Minna 
"    John  E.,  printer,  r.  446  Minna 
"    Joseph  M.,  laundryman,  r.  77  Brady 
"    Mamie  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Robert  B.,    colliery  agent,  22  California, 

room  24,  r.  114  Guerrero 
4®"  Hogue.    See  Hoag,  Hoge  and  Hogg 
Hohenboken  Edward  A.  (Hohenboken  &  Co.),  r. 

901  McAllister 
Hohenboken  &  Co.  (Edward  A.  Hohenboken  and 

Emil  Fluegel),  groceries  and  liquors,  901 

McAllister 
Hohenschild  Frank,  elevatorman  206  Sansome, 

r.  402  Greenwich 


W.  &  J,  SLOANE  &  CO., 
DRAPERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  •  Purnisbe«i. 

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Hohenschild  George  (Pratt  &  Hohenschild),  r. 
23^4  Valparaiso 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  402  Greenwich 

HOHENTHAL  GUSTAVE, 

manufacturer  of  carpenters',  waiters', 
cooks'   and    butchers'   aprons,    these 
goods  a  specialty,  153  Fifth 
Hofeld  Clarence,  carrier  Examiner,  r.  143  Bart- 
lett 
"    Edward,  teacher  music,  143  Bartlett 
"    Edward  Jr.,  student,  r.  143  Bartlett 
"    Edward  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  143  Bartlett 
Hohl  Constance,  domestic,  3235  Broadway 
Hohlweg  Frederick,  druggist,  NE  cor  Polk  and 
Jackson,  telephone  East  98,  r.  1900  Polk 
Hohm  Peter,  cook,  r.  639  Mission 
Hohmann  August,  driver  Washington  Brewery, 
r.  2034  Leavenworth 
"    Julius,  driver  William  Wolff,  r.  222  Pacific 
Hohmin  Frank,  porter  C.  Webber,  r.  3W2,  2d 
Hohn  Fredericka  Mrs.,  r.  14  Ridley 
"    Herman,  clerk    Christian    Bruse,    r.    1607 

Leavenworth 
"    Jacob,  waiter,  r.  307  Clementina 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  14  Ridley 
"    Louie,  pressman  DempsterBros.,  r.  14  Rid- 
ley 
"    William,  solicitor  Faber  &  Co.,  r.  SE  cor 
Castro  and  Jersey 
4®" Hohn.    See  Hahn  and  Hoehn 
Hohndorf  Henry  H.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  25  Sher- 
wood PI 
Hohneck    Frederick,    with    Forderer    Cornice 
Works,  224-228  Mission 
"    Frederick,  plumber,  r.  804  Taylor 
Hohnemann  Augusta  Miss,  millinery,  806,  18th 
"    William  H.,  cellarman  Joseph  Fetz,  r.  806, 
18th 
Hohnsbein  Paul,  bartender,  r.  729  California 
Hohwiesner  Clemens  (Chas.  Ed  Heise  &  Co.),  r. 
San  Rafael 
"    Frederick  (Geo.  Marcus  &  Co.),  r.  2706  Sac- 
ramento 
Hoin  Felix  J.,  storekeeper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  229,  7th 
"    Frank  P.,  expressman,  r.  1928  Larkin 
"    Isadore  N.,  laborer,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    Lewis  U.,  clerk,  r.  1928  Larkin 
"    Pierre  P.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1928  Larkin 
"    Theodore  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1928  Larkin 
Hoisington  Mary  E.,  widow,  bakery    and    no- 
tions, SE  cor  Castro  and  Henry 
Hoist  William,  horseman,  r.  1045  Market 
Hoitt  Gladys   Miss,    teacher  Grant   Memorial 
Free  Kindergarten,  r.  Burlingame,  Cal. 
"    Ralph  H.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  804 
Bush 
Hoitt's    School    for    Boys,    Burlingame,   San 
Mateo  Co.,  Ira  G.  Hoitt,  Ph.  D.  master, 
San  Francisco  ofQce  room  1,  Flood  Bldg 
4®=  Hoitt.    See  Hoyt 

Hokanson  Hannah,  widow,  r.  1624  Dupont 
JK^Hokanson.    See  Hakanson 
Holbeck  George,  cook,  r.  610  Pine 
Holberg  Elsie,  domestic,  1118  Sacramento 
Holbert  A.  R.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
Holborn  Albert,  mounter  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  1254 

California 
Holbrook  Anna  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  F.  W.  Call- 
non,  r.  504.  3d 
"    Benjamin,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Letter,  r.  319 

Clipper 
"    Benjamin  F.,  floorwalker  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  37 Liberty 
Holbrook  Block,  SE  cor  Market  and  Beale 


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classes  of  advertising. 

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Holtorook  Charles,  president  Holbrook,  Merrill 

&  Stetson,  225-237  Market,  r.  1901  Van 

Ness  Av 

Holbrook  Charles  B.,  secretary  San  Francisco 

Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 

Animals,  95  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  321  Clipper 

"    Charles  H.,  lumberman,  r.  1906  Pierce 

"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  clerk  William  B.  Carr,  r.  1906 

Pierce 
"    Charles  T.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Clarence,  shoemaker,  r.  807  Valencia 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  504,  3d 
Holbrook   Frank  A.,  assistant  secretary  Cali- 
fornia Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to    Children,    95   Donohoe    Bldg,   r.    319 
Clipper 
"    George  C,  secretary  The  I.  Banta  Co.,  71 

Stevenson,  r.  909  Taylor 
"    George  S.,  interne  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    H.   C.    Mrs.,    proprietor    Johnson    House, 

605  O'Farrell 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Henry  C,  shoemaker  Lobenstein  Bros.,  r. 
605  O'Farrell 
Holbrook  Henry  M.,  treasurer  Holbrook,  Mer- 
rill &  Stetson,  325-237  Market,  r.    1901 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    James,  trimmer  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

226  Farallones 
"    James  B.,  bookkeeper  Doernbecher  Furni- 
ture Mfg.  Co.,  r.  943  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Leonard  W.,  engineer,  r.  8  Cedar  Av 
"    Maurice  N.,  teamster,  r.  726,  14th 
Holbrook,    Merrill   &   Stetson  (incorporated), 
Charles    Holbrook    president,    Charles 
Merrill  1st  vice-president,  John  F.  Mer- 
rill 2d    vice-president,  Henry    M.   Hol- 
brook treasurer,  William  Swartley  sec- 
retary, importers    and    jobbers  stoves, 
metals,  tinners'  and  plumbers'  supplies, 
225-237  Market  and  1-17  Beale 
Holbrow  Henry  E.,  nurseryman,  r.  510b  Schra- 

der 
Holce  Charles,  with  Jansen  &  Thiele,  r.  ISYz 

Washington  Av 
-eS-Holce.    See  Holse 

Holoheiser  Peter,  butcher  Golden  West  Hotel 
Holcom  William  D.,  dealer  in  California  lands, 

405  Montgomery,  room  5,  r.  725  Pine 
Holcomb  Almeron  J„  physician,  1206  Market 

HOLCOMB  CHARLES  H., 

civil  engineer,  licensed  surveyor  and 
United  States  Deputy  Mineral  Sur- 
veyor, room  393,  Emporium  Bldg,  3d 
floor,  telephone  South  683  r.  1207 
Market 
Holcomb  C.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  21st  Av  nr 
Clement 

"    Elmira,  widow,  r.  224  Green 

"  George  W.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 
r.  262  Octavia 
Holcomb  W.  A.,  president  San  Francisco  Pro- 
duce Exchange,  San  Francisco  Produce 
Exchange  Call  Board  Association  and 
Merchants'  Exchange  Association,  425 
California,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  C,  restaurant,  210, 1st,  r.  507  How- 
ard 
Holcombe  Brothers  (R.  A.   and  W.   G.),  com- 
mission   and  merchandise  brokers,   116 
California,  telephone  Main  5876 

"    Cecil  J.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham&  Co.,  r.  1915 
Sacramento 


Holcombe  Royal  A.   (Holcombe  Bros.),  r.   1915 

"    Walter  G.  (Holcombe  Bros.),  r.  1915  Sacra- 
mento 
J8®"Holcombe.    See  Holcom 
Holcrofl  Clifford,  bookkeeper,  r.  110  Ellis 
Hold  Oscar,  waiter,  r.  811  Harrison 
Holdcroft  John  T.,  r.  734  Harrison 
Holden  Andrew  G.,   carrier  postofBce,    r.    726 
Lott 
"    Augustus,  r.  16  Clara 

"    David  N.,  blacksmith  N.  Hottua,  r.  514,  3d 
"     Edward,  engineer,  r.  1311»/4  Kearny 
"    Ellen  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
"    George,  carpenter,  Orpheum  Theater 
"    James  J.,  plumber,  514.  3d 
"    John,  baker  M.  Rosencrantz,  r.  858  Folsom 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  66  Hermann 
"    John  E.,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    John  M.,  plumber,  r.  824  Green 
"    Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  r.  141^^  Page 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Louis,  pileman  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

1340  Alabama 
"    Martin,  capitalist,  r.  824  Green 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  150  Dore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  437,  23d 
"    Mary  Miss,  books  and  stationery,  148,  4th, 

r.  858  Folsom 
"    Merritt  J.,  teamster,  r.  1411/^  Page 
"    Nancy,  widow,  r.  325'/^,  3d 
"    R.,  purser  str  Arago 
"    Samuel  E.,  president  Sawyer  Tanning  Co., 

312  Clay,  r.  Napa,  Cal. 
"    Samuel  P.,  ores,  quicksilver  and  mining 
supplies,  419  California,  room  14,  r.  2133 
Vallejo 
"    Warren  P.,  with  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  801 

Leavenworth 
"    William   H.,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Wilson  F.,  salesman  Haskell  &  Muegge,  r. 
925  Hyde 
Holdener  Charles,  r.  245,  4th 
Holder  Anthony  L..  foreman  Arthur  M.  Ebbets, 
r.  231/4  Dehon 
"    Belle  Miss,  machine  operator,   r.  8  Law- 
rence PI 
"    Daniel  J.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  416  Bryant 
"    Frank,  waiter  str  State  of  California 
"    George,  agent,  r.  749  Howard 
"    Mary  M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  8  Lawrence  PI 
"    Myrtle  Miss,  machine  operator,  r.  8  Law- 
rence PI 
"    Samuel,  messenger  depot  Quartermaster 
U.  S.  A.,  r.  615  Post 
4®- Holder.    See  Holter 
Holderegger  John,  laborer,  r.  431  Pine 
Holderer  Jacob  (Stocker  &  Holderer),  r.  5  Daw- 
son PI 
Holderness  Frank,  tanner  Balz  Bros.  &  Finkel- 

dey.  r.  San  Brano  Av  nr  Army 
Holdersbach  John,  painter,  r.  1327  Natoma 
Holdhusen  Claus,  laborer,  r.  1620  Stockton 
Holdredge  Joseph,  clerk  Palace  Hardware  Co., 
r.  2923  California 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,   teacher  music,   r.  2923 

California 
"    William,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r.  2923 
California 
Holdstein  Gustave,  bartender  Horn  &  Nipgen, 

r.  364  Minna 
«®=Holdstein.    See  Holstein 
Holdsworth  Bennett,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  420  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  r.  420  Golden  Gate  A V 
"    C.  J.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Harry  L.,  barber,  338a  24th 
"    Jesse  B.,  druggist,  r.  420  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Miles  E.,  clerk,  r.  420  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Oliver  B.,  salesman,  r.  420  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  pilot  str  J.  D.  Peters,  r.  417  Lyon 
i3®=" Holdsworth.    See  Holsworth 
Holdt  George,  waiter  Hans  H.  Hjuhl 
Holen  Iver,  painter,  r.  812a  Larkin 
Holesworth   Joseph   A.,    bartender   James    J. 
Baker,  r.  7  Mason 


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Holgersen  William  J.,  stookcutter  Buckingham 

&  Hecht,  r.  333,  31st 
J9®"HolgrerL.    See  Holmgren 
Holian  Austin,  chemist,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
Holihan  Jennie  Miss,  r.  309,  24th 
Holje  Elizabeth  Miss,  caterer,  r.  1335  Potrero  Av 

"    John  B.,  r.  17th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Holje  Martin,  proprietor  California  Glue  Works, 
cor  6th  Av  and  R,  South  San  Francisco, 
office  106  Pine,  r.  1335  Potrero  Av 
"    William     S.,     bartender     Frederick     R. 
Squires,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr  M 
Holies  John  H.,  capitalist,  office  100414  Harri- 
son, r.  834  Church 
"    John  H.  &  Co.  (John  Jachens  and  Dledrich 
Houshild),  liquors,  398,  6th 
HoU  A.  Eugene,  porter   Greenebaum,  Weil  & 
Michels,  r.  73  Brosnan 
"    George,  boots  and  shoes,  3004  Mission 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  59a  Precita  Av 
HoUaday  Charles  R.,  attorney  at  law,  606  Mont 

gomery 
HoUaday  E.  Burke  (S.  W.  &  E.  B.  Holladay) 
and  secretary  Bar  Association  of   San 
Francisco,  r.  NE  corOctavia  and  Clay 
HoUaday  Samuel  W.  (S.  W.  &  E.  B.  Holladay) 

r.  NE  cor  Octavia  and  Clay 
HoUaday  S.  W.  &  E.  B.  (Samuel  W.  and  E 
Burke),  attorneys  at  law,  636  Clay 
"    William  R.,  dental  student,  r.  510a  Fulton 
J8®="Holladay.    See  Halladay,  Hallidie  and  Hoi 

liday 
HoUahan  Edward,  driller  Harbor  Commission- 
ers 
"    Jennie,  domestic.  1638  Church 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  25  Grand  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  master  wrecking  schrCatalina, 
r.  35  Grand 
4®=  HoUahan.    See  Hallahan  and  HoUehan 
Holland  Alfred,  elevatorman,  508  California,  r. 
536  Hickory  Av 
"    Armande,  domestic,  3518  Howard 
"    Belle,  laundress  American  Laundry,  r.  1913 

Filbert 
"    Bernard,  cooper  Pac.  Hardware  and  Cooper- 
age Co.,  r.  314,7th 
"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  156  Solano 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1727  Lexington  Av 
"    Charles,  boilermaker,  r.  227  York 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  8  Clay 
•"    Daniel  (Donovan  &  Holland),  r.  1239  Fol- 

som 
"    Daniel,  cellarman  Arpad  Haras zthy,  r.  428 

Broadway 
"    Daniel,     teamster    Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  345,  13th 
"    Daniel  J.,  plumber,  r.  514  Valencia 
"    David  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  304,  7th 
"    Denis,  teamster  Baker  &  Co.,r.  867  Market 
"    Edmund  J.,  shoemaker  United   Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  208, 13d 
"     Edward,  butcher,  r.  132,  4th 
HoUand  Edward,  proprietor  Commercial  Hotel, 
cor  Montgomery  Av  and  Kearny,  tele- 
phone Main  5335 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    Frank,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  30 

Oak  Grove  Av 
,,    Frank  S.,  architect,  r.  1341,  26th 
"    G.,  clerk  Olympic  Club 
"    George,  r.  70  Minna 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  41  Tehama 
"    George,  oiler,  str  City  of  Sydney 
■'    George,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Gustave,  bartender,  r.  21  Stanly  PI 
"    Harris,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Henry    A.,    clerk   auditing   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.,  pantryman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    James,  r.  613  Mission 
"    James,   teamster   Albert  E.   Buckman,  r. 

103^4  Germania 
"    James    L.,    shorthand    reporter,    8   Mills 

Bldg.  4th  floor,  r.  1326  Hayes 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  719"4  Natoma 
"    John,  cook,  r.  225  Perry 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  1406  Folsom 


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Holland  John,  foreman  A.  M.  Turner,  r.  1300  Turk 

"    John,  janitor  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  810  Tennes- 
see 

"    John,  rigger,  r.  239  Duncan 

"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1913  Filbert 

"    John  A.,  wheelwright  John  Dippel,  r.  335, 
33d 

"    John  F.,  drayman,  SE  cor  Davis  and  Wash- 
ington, r.  4111/4  Potrero  Av 

"    John  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  44,  6th 

"    John  P.,  teamster,  r.  5,  13th  Av  South 

"    Joseph,  butler,  r.  736  Willow  Av 

"    Joseph,  elevatorman,  r.  538  Hickory  Av 

"    Joseph,  real  estate,  r.  208,  33d 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1337  York 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  1130  Howard 

"    Lilian  E.,  bookkeeper  Zachary  T.  Barber, 
r.  1714  Folsom 

"     Lizzie  Mrs.,  restaurant,  119  Drumm,  r.  118 
Drumm 

"    Mabel  W.,  stenographer  Dairymen's  Union 
of  Cal.,  r.  1328  California 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  43  South  Park 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  345,  15th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1912  Filbert 

"    Martha  H.,  widow,  r.  1414  Taylor 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  270  Minna 

"    Michael,  saw  flier,  r.  422  Francisco 

"    Michael  H.,   solicitor  American    Wringer 
Co.,r.  1166,  15th  A V 

"    Nicholas,  wheelwright  John  Dippel,  r.  S35, 
33d 

"    Patrick  (J.  H.  Tobin),  r.  228  Capp 

"    Peter,  policeman,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

"    Philip,  car  driver,  r.  392.  4th 

"    Robert,    gripman  Cal.    St.   RR.,    r.    1109% 
Vallejo 

"    Thomas  (Leary  &  Holland),  r.  512  Howard 

"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  110,  4th 

"    Thomas,  solicitor  Walter  W.  Lane,  r.  506 
Davis 

"    Thomas  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  413 
Lyon 

"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan&  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  1327  York 

"    Vincent,  laborer,  r.  538  Hickory  Av 

"    William,  carpenter,  r.  433  Jersey 

"    William  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  9 
Washington  Av 

"    Woolwich  D.,  tailor  Richard    Finking,  r. 
1714  Folsom 
Hollander  Edward,  seaman,  r.  150  Steuart 

"    James,  waiter,  r.  635  Stevenson 
Holldorff  Albert,  barber  John  Schmidt,  r.  1016 
Mission 

"    Henry,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler,  r. 
1954  Howard 
HoUe  George,  cook,  r.  411,  4th 

"    Henry   W.,   groceries,  NE  cor  Hyde  and 
Jackson 
HoUe  Joseph,  proprietor  Golden  Gate  Cyclery, 

2336  Folsom,  r.  113,20th 
Hollehan  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  510  Eddy 

"    Mary,  with  Singer  Mfg  Co.,  r.  510  Eddy 
4®"Hollehan.    See  Hallahan  and  HoUahan 
HoUenbeck  Lincoln  W.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague 
&  Co.,  r.  909/2  Mission 

"    RoUin  R.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  616 
33d 
HoUenberg  Andrew,  r.  611  Howard 
HoUensen  Frank  P.,  salesman  Joseph  Rosen- 
berg, r.  1625  Sutter 
HoUensteiner  Ernst,  clerk  Martin  D.  A.  Gerdes, 

r.  1602  Pierce 
Holler  Gustave  A.   (Vogel    &    Holler),   r.   1239 
EUis 


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POMMERY  SEC. 

i     The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
j  wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 1 
J  ferred  favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
H  London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
J        WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 

Holler  Joseph,  photographer  and  artist,  8,  6th.  r. 

17  Tilden 
Holler  J.  S.  &  Go's  Cutlery,  Adolph  Blaich  agent 
and  importer,  35  New  Montgomery 
"    Tony  (Holler  &  Jobst),  r.  1229  Ellis 
Holler    &    Jobst    (Tony    Holler    and    Mathias 
Jobst),  proprietors  The  Conclave,  NW 
cor  Geary  and  Kearny 
Holleran  Cecilia,  widow,  r.  525%  Stevenson  rear 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  Harrison  nr  Stoneman 
"    James,   teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Michael  J.,  trimmer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
514  Francisco 
;8®=  Holleran.    SeeHalleran  and  Halloran 
Hollern  Patrick  J.,  liquors,  308  Folsom 
Holies  Harry,  foreman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 


Holliday  David  R.,  clerk  Joseph  L.  HoUiday,  r. 
218  Steiner 
"    Edward,  porter  John  L.  Herget 
"    Isaac,  miner,  r.  1325,  24th 
"    John  I.,  clerk  Joseph  L.  Holliday,  r.  1731 

Market 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Lou- 
isiana 
"    Joseph    L.,    fruits    and    vegetables,    501 

Haight,  r.  404/2  Waller 
•'    M.  Mrs.,  domestic    Boys  and  Girls'  Aid 

Society 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  218  Steiner 
"    S.Jackson,  bartender  Ferguson,  Curley  & 

Co.,  r.  10  Mason 
"    William  I.,  r.  218  Steiner 
4®"Holliday.     See     Halliday,     Hallidie    and 

HoUaday 
Hollidge  H.  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.  713  California 
HoUiet  Louis  F.,  clerk,  r.  45%  Ritch 

"    William,  watchmaker,  r.  45%  Ritch 
Hollin  August  C,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 
r.  14%  Moss 
"    Lottie,    bookkeeper   Pacific    States  Type 
Foundry,  r.  14%  Moss 
Holling  Alfred  L.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r 
1207%  Laguna 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  1207%  Laguna 
"    Charles  F.,  salesman,  r.  613  Fell 
"    Charles  H.,  merchant,  r.  1123  Geary 
"    Henry  W.,  salesman,  r.  613  Fell 
"    JohnF.,  mining  secretary,  113-114  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1814  Geary 
"    William,  cooper  Charles  Eldridge,  r.  516 

Filbert 
"    WilliamT.,  bookkeeper  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 
r.  1207%  Laguna 
Hollinger  Royal  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  323  Lyon 
Hollings  Caroline,  widow,  r.  929  Larkin 
"    Henry,  clerk  Humboldt  Lumber  Mill  Co., 

r.  929  Larkin 
"    Nicholas  (Sturken  &  Hollings),  r.  404  Bran- 
nan 
"    Peter  T.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  404  Brannan 
HoUingshead  Edward  E.,  fireman  Deming-Pal- 

mer  Milling  Co.,  r.  530  Castro 
Hollingsworth  Edmund  V.,    watchman    Union 
Ice  Co.,  r.  939%  Howard 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  430  Ellis 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  1014,  20th 
"    John,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro.  r.  508%  Fran- 
cisco 
Hollinquist  Peter,  baker,  r.  804  Larkin 
HoUis  Arthur  G.,  clerk,  r.  2225  Mission 
"    Christina  C,  widow,  r.  1219  Bush 


HoUis  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  8%  John 

"    F.,  seaman  str  Areata 

"  Frank  H.,  foreman  pill  dept  C.  E.  Worden 
&Co.,  r.  675  Mission 

'•  George  C,  manager  Thompson's  Union 
Soda  Wks,  1915  Mason,  r.  800  Filbert 

"  Georgia  Miss,  cashier  Arnold  Bros.,  r.  2225 
Mission 

"    Ida  Mrs.,  r.  603  Ellis 

"  Joseph  A.,  driver  Thompson's  Union  Soda 
Wks,  r.  800  Filbert 

"    Mamie  F.,  widow,  r.  2225  Mission 

"  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  president  San  Francisco 
Nursery  for  Homeless  Children,  570  Har- 
rison, r.  711  Jones 

"  Seth  A.,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  and 
MfgCo.,  r.  675  Mission 

"    Thomas  W.,  clerk,  r.  8%  John 
Hollis  W.  H.  Stamp  Co.  The,  William  H.  Hollis 
president     and     manager,    George    N. 
Brewer  secretary,  105  O'Farrell 

"    William  H..   chemist    Thompson's    Union 
Soda  Wks,  r.  800  Filbert 
Hollis  William  H.,  president  and  manager  The 
W.  H.  Hollis  Stamp  Co.,  105  O'Farrell,  r. 
1709  Buchanan 
Hollister  Dwight  Mrs.,  r.  899  Pine 
Hollister  George  W.  (Yerex,  Humphrey  &  Hol- 
lister),     attorney      at      law,       719-720 
Spreckels'  Bldg,  r.  807  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    H.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pl-asanton 
HoUman  Henry,  proprietor  Royal  Tea  Co.,  2805- 

2809  Mission,  r.  2805  Mission 
Hollmann  Frederick,  wool  scourer,  r.   916  Har- 
rison 

"    Henry,  r.  1030,  18th 
^^"Hollmann.    See     HoLman,      Holmer      and 

Homan 
Hollopeter  E.  E.,  school  teacher,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    William,  electrician  Cal.  Gas  Fixture  Co., 
r.  1413  Sacramento 
Holloway  Albert  E.,  carrier   postofflce,   r.    120 
Palmetto  Av 

"  Bertram  E.,  druggist  H.  L.  Ladd  &  Co..  r. 
1029  Sutter 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1827  Polk 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  531,  7th 

"    John  J.,  plasterer,  r.  531,  7th 

"    Silvester,  bartender  C.  Keenan 

"    Walter  S.,  painter,  r.  914  Larkin 

"    William  B.,  liquor  dealer,  r.  7  Dikeman  PI 

"    William  E.,  r.  1024  Shotwell 

"    William   G.,    paper   hanger,    r.    307   Lin- 
den Av 
4S-Holloway.    See  Holway 
HoUub  David  L.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  718  Central  Av 

"  Minnie  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  718  Central  Av 

"  Samuel  S.,  salesman  Anglo-American 
Crockery  and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  718  Cen- 
tral Av 

"    Susan,  widow,  r.  718  Central  Av 
Hollwegs  John,  box  maker,  r.  7  Hartford 
Holly  Park  Presbsrterian  Church,  Rev.  Donald 
M.  Gillies  pastor,  3411  Mission 

"    Tillie,  domestic,  3  Fulton 
Hollywood  A.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 

•'  Charles  B.,  salesman  Cutting  Fruit  Pack- 
ing Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Joseph,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1510  Baker 
HoUzer  Annie,  widow,  r.  6:iau  Natoma 
Holm  Adolph,  gardener,  r.  2826  Golden  Gate  Av 

•'    Alfred,  seaman,  r.  612,  2d 

"  Andrew  L.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  8  West  Mis- 
sion 

"    Charles  A.  (Holm  &  Sheibley),  r.  409,  30th 

"    Charles  H,  painter,  r.  409,  30th 

"    Christian  (Holm  &  Saxtorph),  r.  410  Steiner 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  416,  12th  Av 

"    Henrietta  Miss,  nurse,  German  Hospital 

"  Henry,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2048%  Mis- 
sion 

"    John,  fireman  str  Alcatraz,  r.  6  Howard 

"    Julius,  barber,  2308  Howard 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  2826  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  40  Clinton 

"    Mary,  domestic,  226  Chatanooga 


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Holm  Mathaus,  cabinet  maker  G.  M.  Reynolds 
and  bakery,  1155  Howard 
"    Richard  A.  C,  bakery,  502,  18th 
Holm  Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  339  Sut- 
ter, r.  313  Stockton 
"    Thomas  N.  (Holm  &  Nathan),  r.  315  Turk 
"    Victor,  laborer,  r.  48  Sacramento 
Holm  &  Nathan  (Thomas  N.  Holm  and  Henry 
S.  Nathan),  wholesale  millinery,  512-514 
Market  and  13-15  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
5951 
Holm  &  Saxtorph  (Christian  Holm  and  Henry 
Saxtorph),  proprietors  Baldwin  House, 
14-16  Ellis 
"    &  Sheibley  (Charles  A.  Holm  and  Charles 
F.  Sheibley),   carpenters   and  builders, 
409,  13th 
4®"Holm.    See  Holmes 

Holman  Alfred,  editor  Pacific  Rural  Press,  r. 
1712  Octavia 
"    Bridget  E.,  widow,  r.  329  Vallejo 
"    Edward  A.,  attorney  at  law,  12  Montgom- 
ery, room  6,  r.  Oakland 
"    Francis  C,  engineer,  r.  SE  cor  Filbert  and 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    JamesF.,  bartender  J.  H.  &  J.  B.  Marshall 

r.  416%  Linden  Av 
"    John  W.,  electrician,  r.  329  Vallejo 
"    John  W.,  teamster,  r.  27  Perry 
"    Joseph  J.,  car  builder,  r.  812  Church 
"    Lucy  B.,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  Filbert  and  Van 
Ness  Av 
Holman  William  L.,  millwright,  engineer  and 

car  builder,  230  Fremont,  r.  812  Church 
J6®=Holman.    See  Hollmann  and  Holmen 
Holmberg  Axel  F.,  teamster  Central  Lumber 
and  Mill  Co.,  r.  227  Hickory  Av 
"    Charles  O.,  liquors,  309  East  North,  r.  67 

Natoma 
"    Gustaf,  shoemaker,  959  Howard,  r.  36  West 

Park 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  26th  nr  Folsom 
"    Nels  J.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Post  and  Larkin, 
r.  930  Post 
Holmen  Hans,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
•'    Harold,   copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 
2506  Kentucky 
4®=  Holmen.    See  Hollmann  and  Holman 
Holmer  Jap  (N.  &  J.  Holmer),  r.  507  Central  Av 
"    N.  &  J.  (Nes  and  Jap),  restaurant,  507  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Nes  (N.  &  J.  Holmer),  r.  507  Central  Av 
Holmes  A.,  miner,  r.  319  Ellis 
"    Alexander,  boatswain  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Alfred,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  108 

Jackson 
"    Alfred  E.,  policeman,  r.  613  Larkin 
"    Arthur,  contractor,  r.  321  Eddy 
"    Benjamin,  r.  NW  cor  Wayland  and  Am- 
herst 
"    Benjamin  Mrs.,  janitress  South  End  Pri- 
mary School,  r.   NW  cor  Wayland  and 
Amherst 
Holmes    Book    Co.    The,    books    sold  and  ex- 
changed, 704  Mission 
"    C.  Edward,  clerk  Renton,  Holmes  &  Co.,  r. 

1401  McAllister 
"    Charles,  boxmaker,  r.  30  Moss 
"    Charles,  wharf  builder  S.  F.  Bridge  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  J.,  manager  J.   Spaulding  &  Co., 

353-357  Tehama,  r.  9  Juniper 
"    Charles  S.  (Renton,  Holmes  &  Co.),  r.  610 

Shotwell 
"    Clarence  R.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co., 

r.  405  Sutter 
"    Cornelius,  contractor,  r.  1914  Webster 
"    Daniel,  r.  2615  Leavenworth 
"    E.  Clarence,  student,  r.  610  Shotwell 
"    Edward,  r.  911  Oak 
Holmes    Edward     B.,     mining    secretary,    50 
Nevada  Block,  r.  912  Paru,  Alameda 
"    Edward  H.,  r.  2527  Post 
"    Edwin  K.,  watchman,  r.  518i/^,  9th 
"    Ellis  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  420V2, 

14th 
"    Emily  J.  Miss,  r.  704  Mission 
"    E.  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  Lick  House 


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Holmes  Frank  (Holmes  &  Jenkins),  r.  1331  Ful- 
ton 

"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  1010  Filbert 

"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  52  Steuart 
Holmes  Frederick,  ship  and  freight  broker  and 
proprietor    Holmes'  Dispatch  Line,  506 
Battery,  r.  1026  Lombard 

"    George,  r.  1111  Folsom 

"    George,  paper  carrier,  r.  .33,  23d 

"    George  L.,  tailor,  r.  bli  Kearny 

"    George  S.,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 

"    George  W.,  pile  driver  Jas.   A.   McMahon, 
r.  70714  Natoma 

"    George  W.,  cook,  r.  412  Beale 

"    Hall,  clerk,  r.  1026  Lombard 

"    Hans,  cabinet  maker  A.  Hermann  &  Co.,  r. 
305  Minna 

"    Harold  C,  r.  704  Mission 

'■■    Havelock,  agent,  r.  35  South  Park 

HOLMES  H.  E.  &  CO. 

(incorporated),  Milo  P.  Holmes  presi- 
dent, Henry  E.  Holmes  secretary  and 
treasurer,  manufacturers  of  laundry 
and  delivery  wagons,  and  all  classes  of 
fine  vehicles,  painting  and  repairing, 
838-840  Howard,  telephone  South  133 
Holmes  Henry,  cook  M.  B.  Moraghan 
Holmes  Henry  E.,  secretary  and  treasurer  H. 
E.  Holmes  &  Co.,  838-840  Howard,  r.  209 
Castro 

"  Henry  T.,  president  H.  T.  Holmes  Lime 
Co.,  24  Sacramento,  r.  1922  Pine 

"    Hildegard,  widow,  r.  1120  Broadway 

"  Howard,  driver  Chemical  Engine  7.  r.  3136, 
16th 

"  Howard  C,  chief  engineer  State  Board  of 
Harbor  Commissioners,  r.  3019  Sacra- 
mento 
Holmes  H.  T.  Lime  Co.,  Henry  T.  Holmes  presi- 
dent, Edward  K.  Hawkins  secretary, 
dealers  lime,  cement,  plaster,  fire  brick, 
etc.,  24  Sacramento 
Holmes  J.  Mrs.,  second-hand  stoves,  416  Jackson 

"    James  G.,  machinist,  r.  33,  23d 

"    John,  paper  carrier,  r.  57  Jessie 

"  John,  waiter  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  978 
Howard 

"    John  F.,  shipsmith,  r.  413  Beale 

"  John  M.,  special  agent  H.  K.  Belden,  r.Oak- 
land 

"  John  R.,  machine  hand  N.  Parrish  &  Co  ,  r. 
318  Ritch 

"  Joseph  E.,  repairer  Mrs.  J.  Holmes,  r.  416 
Jackson 

"  Louis,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  431 
Minna 

"    Mabel  F.,  r.  704  Mission 

"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  1000  Pine 

"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Marion,  widow,  r.  2527  Post 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  318  Ritch 

"    May  L.  Miss,  printer  T.  J.   Davis,  r.  831 
Hayes 
Holmes  MUo  P.,  president  H.  E.  Holmes  &  Co., 
838-840  Howard,  r.  1722  Turk 

"  Mining  Co.  (Candelaria,  Nev.),  William  J. 
Sutherland  president,  Charles  E.  Elliot 
secretary,  79  Nevada  Block 

•'  Nathaniel,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r. 
63114  Minna 

"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2,527  Post 
Holmes  Norman  C,   books,  345  Bush  and  704 
Mission,  r.  704  Mission 

"    Olive  M.,  widow,  r.  515%  Devisadero 

"    Paul  H.,  clerk,  r.  1306  Greenwich 


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405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


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Holmes  Raymond,    notary   public,    436   Mont- 
gomery, r.  622  Post 
Holmes  Robert,  with  Norman  C.  Holmes,  r.  704 

Mission 
"    Ruth  R.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  3009a  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Samuel  B.,  laborer,  r.  308  Sutter 
"    Samuel  O.  (S.  O.  Holmes  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  r.  439  0'Farrell 
"    Sargent  E.,  clerk,  r.  439  O'Farrell 
"    Selina    Mrs.,    teacher    Rincon     Grammar 

School,  r.  622  Post 
''    S.  O.  &  Co.  (Samuel  O.   Holmes),  stencils 

and  box  brands,  423  Washington 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  237G  Minna 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  412  Beale 
'■    Thomas,  chiropodist,  11-13  Grant  Av,  r.  139, 

4th 
"    Victor,  electrician,  r.  1120  Broadway 
"    W.  A.,  barber,  r.  617  Mission 
Holmes  Walter  Q.,  attorney  at  law,  606  Mont- 
gomery, r.  656  Oak 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  10  Alabama 
"    William,  motorman   S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry..  r.  30 

Valley 
"    William  A.,  pattern  maker,  r.  318  Ritch 
"    William  F.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Wks,   r. 

16)6  Eddy 
"    William  F.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendv  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  2204  Taylor 
"     William  H.,  astrologer,  r.  11  Scott 
"    William  M.  (Holmes  &  Jones),   and  fore- 
man Engine  13,  r.  1422!^  Valencia 

Holmes  &  Edwards  Silver  Co. 

(Bridgeport,    Conn.),    J.   B.    WMtney 
manager,  manufacturers  silver,  silver- 
plated,   Mexican    silver,   metal    and 
nickel  silver  spoons,  forks,  knives,  etc., 
120  Sutter,  room  3 
Holmes  &  Jenkins   (Frank    Holmes    and    John 
Jenkins),  livery  stable,  834  Devisadero 
"    &  Jones  (William  M.  Holmes  and  Thomas 
P.  Jones),  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  2531 
_         Mission 
•fti^Holmes.    See  Holm 

Holmes'  Dispatch  Line,  Frederick  Holmes  pro- 
prietor, 506  Battery 
Holmgren  Alexander,   ship  carpenter,  r.  2804, 
16th 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  27,  11th 
Holmgren  Charles  J.,  physician,  hours  8  to  9  a. 
m.,  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.   m.,  of&oe   and  r. 
2096  Market,  telephone  Jessie  115 
"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  27,  11th 
"    Harvey  B.,  medical  student,  r.  2096  Market 
Holmgren  J.  A.  &  Co.  (John  A.  Holmgren),  mer- 
chandise  brokers    and    manufacturers' 
agents,  120  Sutter 
"    John  A.   (J.  A.  Holmgren   &    Co.),  r.  2096 

Market 
'•    Nils  L.,  leverman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  21341/4 
O'Farrell 
Holmquist  Frank  O.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1415  Guerrero 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  217  Grant  Av 
"    Nils  R.,  dance  hall,  216  Grant  Av 

Grant  Av 
"    Peter,  seamen,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Theodore,  cigar  maker,  r.  15  Saturn 
Holms  John  A.,  gardener,  r.  13  Page 
-fi®" Holms.    See  Holmes 

Holmstrom  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  147  Shipley,  rear 
Holscher  Frank  X.,  r.  1510  Sanchez 

"^  John,  laborer,  r.  445,  1st 
iSS—Holsclier.    See  Hoelscher 


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Holschuh  Jacob,  shoemaker,  160534  Pacific  Av 
Holse  Diedrich,  fireman,  r,  27.  11th 
4®"Holse.    See  Holce 
Holsman  A.,  r.  203  Taylor 

"    Charles  K.,  physician,  303  Taylor 
Hoist  Charles,  teamster  Herman  B.  Goecken,  r 
551,4th 
"    Fred,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Henry  Vorrath,  r.901Point 

Lobos  Av 
•'    Henry,  brewer,  r.  153  Shipley 
"    Jacob  D.,  groceries,  NW  cor  California  and 

13th  Av,  and  lodgings,  231,  2d 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1600  Hayes 
"    Peter,  tailor,  r.  403  Broadway 
■'    Peter  H.,  liquors,  2100  Howard,  r.  203,  17th 
"    William,  stained  glass  works,  134  Guer- 
rero, r.  132  Guerrero 
Holstein  CordH.,  tailor,  r.  2508  Leavenworth 
"    Edward  L.,  tailor,  r.  2508  Leavenworth 
' '    George  H. ,  r.  1431  Oak 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  455  Tehama 
"    R.  O.,  wood  engraver Dickman- Jones  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
^a-Holstein.    See  Holdstein 
Holsten  Dena,  domestic,  1910  Baker 
"    James  B..  laborer,  r.  825  Folsom 
"    John,  seaman  str  Point  Arena 
"    John,  valet,  2201  Fulton 
"    William,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 
504  Shotwell 
Holstrum  Eric,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  1261/2  Walsh 
Holsworth  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  29051/^  Harrison 
"    Edward  J.,  concrete  finisher,  r.  47  Erie 
"    John,  plastering  contractor,  r.  115  Erie 
4S- Holsworth.    See  Holdsworth 
Holt  Agnes  V.,  widow,  r.  2038  Scott,  telephone 

Pine  551 
Holt    Brothers  Co.,  C.  H.  Holt  president,  A.  H. 
Bachelder  vice-president,  E.  T.  Peck  sec- 
retary, wholesale   wagon  and  carriage 
materials  and  hardwood  lumber,  30-32 
Main 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Charles  E.  (Searle  &  Holt),  r.  Alameda 
Holt  Charles  H.,  president  Holt  Bros.  Co.,  30-32 
Main,  r.  Oakland 
"    Cyril    E.,    meter  man   Edison  Light  and 

PowerCo.,  r.  1132  McAllister 
"    Edith  G.  Miss,  r.  1132 McAllister 
Holt  Edward  J.,  secretary   Simpson    Lumber 
Co.   and  Northwestern  Lumber  Co.,  48 
Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edwin  A.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  506  Jones 
"    Frank  M.,  barber,  r.  144,  5th 
"    Frederick  L.,    barber  Andrew    Hallahan, 

r.  17191/^  Lexington  Av 
"    Frederick    S.,    traveling    salesman    Holt 

Bros.  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    George  H.  (Holt  &  Conry),  r.  1232c  Jessie 
"    George  W.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 

Co.,  r.  7231/2  Turk 
"    Gustav  A.,  tailor,  r.  434  San  Jose  Av 
"    Henry,  fireman  Merchants'    Ice  and  Cold 

Storage  Co.,  r.  325  California  Av 
"    Horatio    S..   clerk  auditing    dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Irene,  widow,  r.  723i/4  Turk 
"    Isaac,  liquors,  650  Mission 
"    Joseph,  glass  cutter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
633  Howard 
Holt  Luther  M.,    secretary    U.    S.    Industrial 
Agency,  520-521    Emporium  Bldg,  r.  826 
Ellis 
"    Manufacturing  Co.,  Holt  Bros.  Co.,  agents, 

30-32  Main 
"    M.  D.  Mrs.,  varieties,  121  Guerrero 
"    Nancy  J.,  widow,  r.  2038  Scott 
"    Newton  M.,  carpenter,  r.  36,  13th 
"    Raymond,  clerk,  r.  .56  Steiner 
"    Shirley  L.,  stenographer  U.  S.  Industrial 

Agency,  r.  826  Ellis 
"    Sylvanus  W.,  carpenter  H.  F.  Morton,  r. 

238  Kearny 
"     Thomas  B.,  engineer  Union  Pac.  Salt  Co.,r. 

28  Stanly  PI 
■'    Thomas  M.,  r.  1027  Post 


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any  evening  paper  on  the  Coast 

Telephone  AAain   926. 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 


IMPOETER  OF  SELECTED  VINTAGES  OP 

.  .  BARTON  &  GUESTIER'S  Fine  Bordeaux  and  Sauternes. 

123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


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Holt  William,  r.  948  ^  Howard 

Holt  William,  importer  glass,  625  Howard,  r. 

6<J3  Diamond 
Holt  William,  proprietor  West  Berkeley  Glass 
Works,  West  Berkeley 
"    WilliamH.,  teachermusic,  1132  McAllister 
"    William  J.,  plasterer,  r.  949i/4  Howard 
"    William.  T.,  janitor,  r.  225  Drumm 
Holt  &  Conry  (George  H.  Holt  and  James  W. 
Conry)  horse  collar  manufacturers,  511, 
5tli 
4®=  Holt.    See  Hoult  and  Hult 
jeS=-Holtby.    See  Houltby 
Holten  A.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Holter  Frederick,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery 
>e®=Holter.    See  Holder 
Holtermann  Frederick,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 

"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  2528  Bryant 
Holtgen  August,  manager  The  Aermotor  Co. ,  27 

Beale,  r.  121  Capp 
Holtham  George  F.  (Montgomery  &  Holtham), 

r.  510,  17th 
Holtman  Julius,  coachman,  507  Harrison 
Holtmeier   Henry,    groceries   and    liquors,   828 
Filbert,  r.  2310  Union 
"    H.  Lyman,  student,  r.  2310  Union 
Holton  Catherine,  widow,  r.  517  Oak 
"    Charles,  stableman  R.  Glazier,  r.  3036,  16th 
rear 
Holton   Edward  E.,   ticket    auditor   Southern 
Pacific  Co.,  NE  cor  4th  and  Townsend,  r. 
Hotel  Langham 
"    Warren  F.,  clerk  ticket   auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
«®-Holton.    See  Houlton 
Holtorf  Lena  Miss,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel. 

Cable  Co.,  r.  422  Fremont 
Holts  George,  teamster,  r.  219,  10th 
Holtslander  George,  salesman,  r.  2516  Sutter 
"    John   J.,  superintendent    Hobbs,  Wall  & 
Co.,  r.  625  Shot  well 
Holtum  Brothers  (Christian  and  Ferdinand), 
wholesale    and  retail   wine  and  liquor 
merchants,  209    and    565    Market,   tele- 
phone Main  366 
"    Christian  (Holtum  Bros.),  r.  1228,  23d 
"    Ferdinand  (Holtum  Bros.),  r.  804  Page 
"    John,  r.  804  Page 

"    Nathaniel  P.,  silversmith  Palace  Hotel,  r. 
835  McAllister 
Holtz  Albert,  coalpasser  str  Pomona 
"    B.  F.  Louis,  gripman  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co., 

r.  323  Lyon 
"    Charles,  cigarmaker  G.  H.  Bertram  &  Co., 

r.  221/4  Langton 
"    Charles,  hatter,  r.  18^/4  Washington  Av 
'■    F.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Frederick,  r.  412  Jones 
"    Gustav,  chief  engineer  tugboat  Active,  r. 

1026c  Shotwell 
"    Gustave,  seaman,  r.  122  Jackson 
"    Herman,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    L.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  379  Shotwell 
'■    Max,  carpenter,  r.  379  Shotwell 
"    Minimo,  shoemaker,  r.  379  Shotwell 
"    Rachael  Mrs.,  r.  1136  Buchanan 
Holtz  T.  F.  &  Co.    (Theodore  Holtz),  electrical 
works,  546  Mission 
"    Theodore  (T.  F.  Holtz  &  Co.),  r.  West  Berk- 
eley 
J8®- Holtz.    See  Holz 
Holtzman  Irving  K.,    marine  engineer,  r.  2124 

Howard 
Holubar  Constant,  engineer,  r.  32  Caselli  Av 
Holway  Seth  P.,  r.  2727  Clay 
Holy  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,  430Tehama 
Holy  Cross  Cemetery  (San  Mateo  Co.),  Peter  F. 
Mohun    superintendent,   Miss   Mary  C. 
Mohun  secretary,  1209  Scott 
Holy   Cross  Cliurcll    (R.  C),  Rev.  Johh  F.  Mc- 

Ginty  pastor,  N  s  Eddy  nr  Scott 
Holy  Innocent's  Mission  Of  St.  John's  Episco- 
pal Cliurcll,  Rev.  Edward  B.  Spalding 
D.  D.  rector,  S  s  Fair  Oaks  bet  25th  and 
26th 
"    Michael  J.,  r.  314  Kate  PI 
Holz  August,  clerk  John  Wohler,  r.  700  Front 


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For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ET. 


Holz  Caroline,  widow,  r.  417  McAllister 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  34a  Rausch 
"    Gertie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  2608  Bush 
"    Hattie  Miss,  clerk  Frederick  H.  Bushnell, 

r.  417  McAllister 
"    Isidor,   carrier  postofQce,   r.   417   McAllis- 
ter 
"    Joseph,  r.417  McAllister 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  12V2  Moss 
"    Louis,  teamster,  r.  417  McAllister 
"    Louis  P.,  teacher  music,  r.  2029  Vallejo 
'■    Manuel,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  417  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Ricka,  widow,  r.  2608  Bush 
49- Holz.    See  Holtz 
Holzberger  Gustav  A.,  barber,  403i4  Sutter,  r. 

Spring  Valley  Homestead 
Holzhausen  Rudolph,  clerk  Schomer    &  Buch- 

holz,  r.  631  Bush 
Holzheid  Armiu  R.,  clerk  Adjutant  General's 
office,  dept.  of  California,  r.  49  Murphy 
Bldg 
Holzheiser  Frederick  G.,    assistant   librarian 
Chronicle,  r.  1625  Vallejo 
"    Peter,  butcher  Golden  West  Hotel,  r.   1625 
Vallejo 
Holzhuter  R.,  keeper  Lime  Point  Light  Station 
Holzkamp  Charles,    clerk    Stulz    Bros.,    r.  533 
Montgomery  Av 
"    Charles  C,  bookkeeper  Charles  Shrakkart, 
r.  720  Bryant 
HolzmuUer  Karl  (Holzmuller  &  Muller),   r.  607 
Ash  Av 
"    &   Muller    (Karl    Holzmuller    and     Jacob 
Muller),  liquors,  21  Main 
Homan  Edward,  proprietor  and  manager  Cre- 

morne  Theatre,  771  Market 
Homann  John,  clerk  John  Kingel,  r.   28i4  Fair 

Oaks 
4a-Homann.    See  HoUmann,  Holman  and  Hol- 

men 
Homburg  Ernst,  master  schr  Apache,  ofQce  24 
Clay 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  71  Natoma 
"    Henry,  driver  Stelling  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor  14th 

and  Noe 
"    Julius  H.,  rope  splicer  John  A.  Roebling's 
Sons  Co.,  r.  620  Octavia 
Home  and  Farm  Co.,  T.  N.  Machin  president, 
S.  R.  Thome  secretary,  65-65  Chronicle 
Bldg 
"    Builder  The,  Charles  E.  Naylor  publisher 
8  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Home  for  Aged  and  Infirm  Females.    See  Our 

Lady's  Home 
Home  for  the  Care  of  Inebriates,  Samuel  O.  L. 
Potter,  M.  D.,  resident  physician    and 
superintendent,  NE  cor   Stockton    and 
Chestnut 
"    Gold  Mining  Co.,  Charles  Groezinger  pres- 
ident, J.   O.  Johnson  secretary,  office  18 
Geary 
"    Industry  Shoe  Co.,  John  S.  Kast  proprietor, 
boots  and  shoes,  46,  4th 
Home  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York),  Arthur  E. 
Magill  general  agent,  SE  cor  California 
and    Sansome,  Cadman  &    Kittle   city 
agents,  307  California 
"    Investment  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, J.    F.    Sullivan  president,  W.   H. 
Gagan  secretary,  office  SW  cor  Califor- 
nia and  Hyde 
"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  Instructor  Willcox  &  Gibbs  S. 
M.  Co.,  r.  326  Golden  Gate  Av 
Home  Library  and  Supply  Association,  J.  H. 
Wood  &  Co.  managers.  14  Sansome 


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©OO    BA-TTERY  SX, 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Home  Life  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York),  Wil- 
liam H.  Dunphy  manager,  307-309  Em- 
porium Bldg 
"    Lodging  House,  704  Sansome 
"    Manuel  R.,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry 

HOME  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

John  Simmen  manager,  bank,  store 
and  office  fittings,  hardwood  interiors, 
561-563  Brannan,  telephone  South  790 

Home  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Edward  W.   Hughes  president,  Charles 
K.  Clark  secretary.  208  Sansome 
Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  (Are  and  marine), 
William    J.    Button    president,    F.    W. 
Lougee    vice-president    and    treasurer, 
Stephen    B.    Ives    secretary,    Franklin 
Bangs     assistant    secretary,    318   Cali- 
fornia 
Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  (fire  and  marine), 
city  department,  I.  S.  Watson  manager, 
318  California 
Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.   (marine  depart- 
ment), M.  A.  Newell  marine  secretary, 
318  California 
Home  of  the  Deaconesses  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 
Mrs.   Helen  I.   Benson    superintendent, 
315  Castro 
Home  of  the  Ladies'  Protection  and  Relief 
Society,    E  s   Franklin    het  Post    and 
Geary 
"    Portrait  and  Photographing  Co.,  George  H. 

Knight  manager,  721  Sutter 
"    Printing  Co.  The,  C.   E.  Berry   and  E.  R. 

Botsford  proprietors,  620  Market 
"    Publishing  Co.,  B.  H.  C.  Sandy  manager, 

410  Sansome 
"    Security  Building  and  Loan  Association 
(Oakland),  Charles  K.  Clark  secretary, 
208  Sansome 
Homeier  Charles,  artist  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  404  Union 
>e^Homeier.    See  Homeyer 
Homem  Antonio  J.,  car  driver,  r.  524%,  6th 
Homer  Frederick,  freight  clerk  sir  Washtenaw, 
r.  190  Noe 
"    Frederick,  president   San   Francisco  and 
Los    Angeles   Ry.    Co.,    530   California, 
room  12,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry,  r.  2  Bowie  Av 
"    James  L.,   clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S, 

P.  Co.,  r.  227  San  Jose  Av 
"    Joseph,  baker  T.  Bomke,  r.  524,  22d 
Homer  Walter  J.,  secretary  Merchants  Clear- 
ing House,  318  Front 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  salesman  R,  Liddle&  Co., 
r.  1921  Sacramento 
Homeseekers'  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
William  Lewis  secretary,  221  California 
Homestead  Loan   Association     of     Berkeley, 
Charles     K,      Clark    secretary,    F.    M. 
Husted  attorney,  208  Sansome 
"    Union,  John  W.  Nye  secretary,  314  Mont- 
gomery, room  1 
Homeyer  Albert,  painter  Golden  West  Hotel,  r. 
13  Lewis 
"    Henry,    butcher    Andrew    Weber,    r.    508 
Franklin 
4®=  Homeyer.    See  Homeier 
Homilius  Ernest,  laborer,  r,  762  Brannan 
Homoeopathic  Dispensary,  C.  B.  Currier,  M. 
M.,  dean,  115  Haight 

HOMCEOPATHIC    PHARMACY, 

Boericke  &  Runyon,  234  Sutter  bet 
Kearny  and  Grant  Av 


HOMCEOPATHIC    PHARMACY, 

manufacturer  and  importer,  WiUiam 
A.  Brooks  proprietor,  manufacturers 
Kumyss  or  Milk  Champagne,  (Pacific 
Coast  agency  Boericke  &  Tafel  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.),  119  PoweU,  telephone 
Bush  23 

HOMCEOPATHIC    PHARMACY, 

Waller  Brothers,  33  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 

Honan  William  P.,  teamster,  r.  407  Folsom 
Honauer  Albert,  milker  J.   Tomony,  r.   Eden- 
burgh  nr  Silver  Av 
Hondeville  Peter,  laundry,  2*4,  1st 
Honduras  National  Lottery  Co.,  Walter  P. 
Oakes  Pacific  Coast  agent,  209  Grant  Av 
Hone  C.  P.,  r.  1045  Market 

"    John,  r.  5  Baldwin  Court 
Honneger  Henry,  butcher,  r.  57  Everett 
Honel  Adolph  S.,  dairy  produce,  39-49  Centre 

Market,  r.  414  Post 
Honen  Andrew,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  22  Silver 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  22  Silver 
"    Gabriel  A.,  iron  worker,  r.  22  Silver 
Honey  Lake  Valley  Land  and  Water  Co.,  Fred 

W.  Lake  secretary,  69  Columbian  Bldg 
Honeyman  David,  ship  carpenter,  r.  824  Indiana 
Hongkong  and  Shanghai  Banking  Corpora- 
tion, W.  H.  Harries  agent,  401-403  Mont- 
gomery 
Hongkong  Lme  of  Steamers,  Occidental  and 
Oriental  Steamship  Company,  425  Mar- 
ket 
Hongkong  Line    of  Steamers,   Pacific   Mail 
Steamship  Company,  ofiQce  cor  1st  and 
Brannan 
Honig  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1510  Buchanan 
"    Louis,    journalist    Chronicle,    r.    1510   Bu- 
chanan 
4®°  Honig.    See  Hoenig 
Honigbaum  Louis  H.,  engineer  Schussler  Bros., 

r,  347  Grove 
Honigsberger  Aaron,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  415  Shrader 
"    Etta    Miss,     teacher    Agassiz     Primary 

School,  r.  1923  Broderick 
"    Henry,  r.  1923  Broderick 
"    Leon,  salesman  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1923 

Broderick 
"    Louis,  salesman,  r.  1326  Geary 
"    Sylvain,  bookkeeper,  r.  415  Shrader 
4®~  Honigsberger.    See  Hoenigsberger 
Honley  Joseph,  barber,  r.  920  Washington 
Honn  Joseph  I.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1141  Valencia 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  1141  Valen- 
cia 
Honnert  Philip,  tailor  Alfred  H.  Bowhay,  r.  724 

Mission 
Honold  John,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r.  118 

Berkshire 
Honolulu  and  Hawaiian  Islands  Directory, 
F.  M.  Husted  publisher,  530  California, 
room  65 
Honolulu  Steam  Line,  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros. 

Co.,  327  Market 
Hons  E.  Julius,  clerk  George  Wilkins  &  Co.,  r. 
403  Brannan 
"    Emil,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  O.  F  ,  time  keeper  Western  Sugar 
Refinery,  r.  416  Mississippi 
Hons   Henry,   groceries  and    liquors,   NW  cor 

Fell  and  Laguna,  r.  503  Laguna 
Hood  Arthur,  sexton    St.   Stephen    Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  r.  2118  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    C.  I.  &  Co.  (Lowell,   Mass.),  mnfrs   sarsa- 

parilla,  C.  H.  Woods,  agent,  23,  2d 
"    Edwin,  knitter,  r.  17  CoUingwood 
"     E.  M.,  r.  717  Post 
Hood  Fred  H.  (Bolton  &  Hood),  attorney  at  law, 
189-190  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2215  Broadway 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  810  Mission 
' '    Frederick  J. ,  manager  Metropoli  tan  Mould- 
ing Co.,  r.  909,  5th  Av,  Oakland 
"    George,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  875 

Folsom 
"    Gova,  waiter,  r.  837V^  Geary 
"    John,  builder,  r.  .54  Merritt 


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Hood  John,  cement  worker,  r.  7  Belmont  PI 

"    Samuel,  knitter,  r.  17  CoUingwood 
Hood  William,  chief  engineer  engineering  dept 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  512  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,   restaurant     keeper,     r.     riOQYi 

Kearny 
"    William  L.,  medical  student,  r.  115  Haight 
"    Worthen,   clerk  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  703 
Taylor 
Hooe  Hedley  S.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 
915b  Post 
"    Raleigh  P..  real  estate  agent,  58  Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
Hoogs  Agnes,  widow,  r.  811  Page 
Hoogs  Albert,  office  316-317  Safe  Deposit  Bldg. 
r.  811  Page 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  North  Cosmopoli- 
tan Grammar  School,  r.  Oakland 
Hook    and    Ladder    Companies.     See  Truck 

Companies 
Hook  Benjamin  F.,  mining,  r.  301  Franklin 
"    Charles,  expressman  NE  cor  Montgomery 

and  Washington,  r.  13131/4  Mason 
"    Charles  O.,  shoecutter,  r.  313.  4th  Av 
"    Edward,  r.  5  VassarPl 
"    Emilia  V.  Mrs.,  r.  :M1  Franklin 
"    George,  r.  345  Minna 
"    Harry,  r.  1135  Pacific 
"    Harry,  policeman,  r.  204  McAllister 
"    Henry  P.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

34a  Silver 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  1010  Powell 
"    Nellie,  widow,  nurse,  r.  860  Howard 
"    Stewart  H.,  asst.  engineer  Market  St.  Ry, 

r.  1135  Pacific 
"    William  W.,  clerk,  r.  1135  Pacific 
"    William  W.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.  Co. 
(Haight  St.  Branch),  r.  204  McAllister 
Hooke  George  H.,  r.  2325  Pacific  Av 
"    Martha  C,  widow,  r.  318,  1st 
"    William  F.,   bookkeeper  C.  R.  Splivalo  & 
Co.,  r.  318,  1st 
Hooker  Charles  G.,  r.  917  Bush 
"    C.  Osgood  (Hooker  &  Co.),  r.  Pacific-Union 

Club 
"    Harley  J.  Mrs.,  r.  409  Turk 
"    Joseph  W.,  salesman  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 

304, 17th 
"    Nellie  Miss,  proprietor  The  Florence,  102 
Ellis 
Hooker   Thomas,   plain  and  ornamental  wire 

works,  407,  27th,  r.  419,  27th 
Hooker  &  Co.  (C.  Osgood  Hooker  and  J,  H.  Brun- 
ings),  farming  implements,  vehicles  and 
bicycles,    16-18    Drumm,    bicycle  retail 
department  1640  Market 
Hookerson  James,  tanner,  r.  2727  Bryant 
Hooley  John,  shoecutter,  r.  208  Powell 
Hooper    Albert    C,    president     Preston     and 
McKinnon,    Pier  5  Steuart,  r.  2201  La- 
guna 
"    Arthur  A.  (Hooper  &  Jennings),  r.  2744  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Bert,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  334  Eliza- 
beth 

HOOPER  0.  A.  &  CO. 

(Charles  A.   and  George  W.  Hooper), 
agents  Excelsior  Redwood  Co.,  rough 
and  dressed  lumber,  moldings,  tanks, 
etc.,  SE  cor  4th  and  Channel,  telephone 
South  652,  office  NE  cor  California  and 
Front,  telephone  Front  15 
Hooper  Calvin  L.,  Captain  R.  C.  S.,  superin- 
tendent construction  and  repairs  U.  S. 
R.  C.  S..  U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg,  room  79, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  candymaker,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    Charles  A.  (C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  C,  shoe  cutter,  r.  1227,  26th 
"    Charles  H.,  photographer,  r.   1926  Lexing- 
ton Av 
"    Clement  (Hooper  &  Berner),  r.  601  Polk 
"    David  v.,  boat  builder  George  W.  Kneass, 

r.  51  South  Park 
"    Delia  M.,  stamper  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  309 

Waller 
"    Edward  J.,  real  estate  Shainwald,  Buckbee 
&Co.,  r.  1913  Lyon 


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Hooper  Effle  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  709  Post 
"     Estelle  Miss,  r.  1913  Lyon 
"    Eunice  Mrs.,  r.  511  Frederick 
Hooper  F.  P.  &  J.  A.  (Frank  P.  and  John  A.), 

lumber  dealers.  ofQce  4  California 
"    Frank  D.,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co., 

r.  191/4  Shotwell 
"     Frank  P.  (F.  P.  &  J.  A.  Hooper),  r.  2741  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Frederick  A.,   telegraph  operator,  r.   19% 

Shotwell 
"    Frederick  E.,  helper  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  1926 

Lexington  Av 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  91554,  22d 
"    George,    laborer   Pac.    Roll.    Mill,    r.    715 

Howard 
"    George  K.,  clerk  Occidental  Hotel 
"    George  W.  (C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.),   r.   1300 

Jones 
"    George  W.,  steward,  r.  730  Pine 
"    Harry,  dentist,  r.  1230a  Broadway 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  2  Fillmore  PI 
"    Herbert,  r.  2201  Laguna 
"    James,  fruit  peddler,  r.  1218  Vermont 
"    James  E.,  butcher,  r.  5  Hampshire 
"    James  P.,  boat  builder  John  Twigg  &  Sons, 

r.  405  O'Farrell 
"    .John  A.   (F.  P.  &  J.  H.   Hooper),  r.  2201 

Laguna 
"    John  B.,  carpenter  Jay  V.  Lawrence,  r.  334 

Elizabeth 
"    John  M.,  collector,  r.  2134  Union 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  222  Pacific 
"    Joseph  G.,  assistant  receiving  teller  First 

National  Bank,  r.  2702  Laguna 
"    Joseph  H.,  boat    builder   John    Twigg    & 

Sons,  r.  51  South  Park 
"    Margaretta,  widow,  r.  309A  Waller 
"    Martha  S.,  widow,  r.  2741  California 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  nurse  St.  Mark's  Hospital, 

2000  Stockton 
"    Minnie  Miss,  saleslady  Frank  Maskey,  r. 

51  South  Park 
Hooper  Ralph  B.,  president  Marine  Index  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  agent  Johnson  &  Higgins 

(New  York),  and  United  States  Lloyds, 

315  California,  room  7,  r.  1413a  Clay 
"    Richard,  boat  builder,  r.  51  South  Park 
"    Robert,  r.  2018  Stockton 
"    Robert  E.,  blacksmith  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 

51  South  Park 
"     Robert  J.,  bellman  Bohemian  Club,  r.  2018 

Stockton 
"    Samuel  A.,  r.  1926  Lexington  Av 
"    Theodore  W.,  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht. 

r.  309a  Waller 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  704  Sansome 
"    Thomas,  speculator,  r.  871  Market 
"    Thomas  B.,  porter  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  60  West  Av 
"    Thomas  B.  Jr.,  porter  Edison  Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  60  West  Av 
"    Thomas  C,  canvasser,  r.  418  Larkin 
"    Will  W.,  assayer,  520  Kearny 
"    William,  bookbinder,  r.  34c  Silver 
Hooper  William  B.,  lessee  Occidental   Hotel, 

E  s  Montgomery  bet  Sutter  and  Bush 
"    William  C,  canvasser,  r.  2  Howard  Court 
"     William  L.,  boat  builder  John  Twigg  & 

Sons,  r.  51  South  Park 
"    William  T.,  policeman  S.  F.  Society  for 

the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  95 

Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  1821  Lyon 
"    &  Berner    (Clement    Hooper    and    Hubert 

Berner),  map  publishers,  230  Kearny 


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HOOPER  &  JENNINGS 

(Arthur  A.  Hooper  and  George  Jen- 
nings), successors  to  Thomas  Jen- 
nings, wholesale  grocers,  dealers  in 
butter,  provisions,  etc.,  213-215  Front, 
telephone  Front  76 
Hoops  Frederick  H.,  blacksmith  E.  Tauck  & 
r.  1506  Mason 
"    John    C,   porter  A.  Zellerbach  &  Sons,   r. 

1506  Mason 
"    John  F.,  porter,  r.  1506  Mason 
Hooton  Joseph  W.,  bartender  Mrs.  K.  Rinks,  r. 

854  Howard 
Hoover  George  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1585  Valencia 
"    John  F.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

Lorin. 
"    John  W.,  hostler  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  544  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  715  Howard 
Hoover  Ulysses  G.,  pharmacist,  2743  California 
Hopcraft  Eva  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  1007  Lar- 
kin 
••    Sidney,  r.  471  Haight 
Hope  and  Home  (monthly),  Alfred  Cridge  pub- 
lisher, 429  Montgomery 
Hope  Frank,  plumber,  r.  937b  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harry,  foreman  Jewish  Progress,  r.  937b 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  R.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 
"    William,  stockman,  r.  933  Kearny 
Hopf  Samuel,  r.  727  Bush 

Hopfenzitz  Joseph  L.,  scenic  artist,  r.  1126  How- 
ard 
Hopfleld  J.  E.,  musician,  r.  310  Valencia 
Hopfner   Albert,   deckhand   str  Alcatraz.   r.   3 

East 
Hopgood  Thomas  H.,  porter  str  San  Bias,  r.  15 

Hamptom.  Pi 
Hopke  August  F..  auditor  and  purchasing  agent 
J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.,  r.  533  Taylor 
Hopke  Brothers  &  Von  Hagen  ( Edward  F.  and 
Frederick  C.    Hopke    and    Martin    Von 
Hagen),  proprietors  Hudson  River  Dye- 
ing and   Cleaning   Works,    409    Sutter, 
branch  335,  24th,  works  11  Fair  Av 
■'    Edward  F.  (Hopke  Bros.  &  Von  Hagen),  r. 

409  Sutter 
"    Frederick  C.  (Hopke  Bros.  &  Von  Hagen), 
r.  11  Fair  Av 
Hopken  John  L.,  clerk  Lane  &  Connelly,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"      Lueder,  surveyor    Germanic     Lloyd  and 
Austrian  Veritas,  321  California,  room 
7,  r.  Alameda 
Hopkins  Annie  J.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1130 

Treat  Av 
Hopkins  Art  Building,  SE  cor  California  and 
Mason 
"    C.  C,  salesman  Thomas  H.  B.  Varnev,  r. 

1331  Market 
•'    C.  H.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
'■    Charles,  r.   1015  Market 
"    Charles  W.,    bookkeeper  Horn  &    Co.,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  W.  J.,  clerk  Payot,  ■Upham&  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Clement,    actor   Morosco's    Grand    Opera 

House,  r.  138  West  Mission 
"     E.    B.  tinsmith     George    H.   Tay  Co.,     r. 

Oakland 
■'    Edward,  r.  31  Grand  Av 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  527  Greenwich 
Hopkins  Edward  W.,  capitalist,  27  Mills  Bldg. 
5th  floor,  r.  SE    cor  California  and   La- 
guna 


Hopkins  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1093  Howard 
"    Emily  A.   Mrs.,  proprietor   Golden  West 
House,  438  Geary 
Hopkins  Emily  B.  Mrs.,  capitalist,  C.  A.  Grow 
agent,  27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  SE  cor 
Clay  and  Buchanan 
"    E.  T.,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  719  Post 
"    Florence,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Frank  M.,  gripman   Cal.    St.  RR.,  r.  1415 

California 
"    George  S.,  teamster  William  Raubinger  & 
Sons,  r.  427  Chestnut 
Hopkins  George  W.,  real  estate,  30  Montgom- 
ery, r.  22654,  17th  cor  Capp 
Harry  D.,  steward,  r.  621  Ellis 
Henry,  waiter,  strSanBlas,  r.  15  Hampton 

PI 
Herbert  A.,    clerk  George  W.    Caswell  & 

Co.,  r.  1093  Howard 
James,  r.  274  Tehama 
James,  r.  346,  4th 
James,  machinist,  r.  311  Butte 
James,  printer,  r.  247  Perry 
James,  tailor,  r.  469  Jessie 
James  A.,  book  maker,  r.  114  McAllister 
James  D.,  painter,  r.  2210  Broderick 
James  E.,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  531,  18th 
James  F.,  laborer,  r.  19  Harriet 
John  D.,  bricklayer,  r.  2210  Broderick 
John  E.,  driver  F.  A.  Lux  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

11  Garden 
John  F.,  musician,  39,  4th 
John  F.,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  31 

Grand  Av 
John     N.,     receiving     clerk     Langley   & 

Michaels  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
John  P.,  boiler,  r.  1130  Treat  Av 
Joseph,  expressman,  16  Geary,   r.  1048  Fol- 

som 
Josephine,  widow,  r.  531,  18th 
Justin  S.,  bookkeeper    Payot,    Upham   & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Laura  T.  Mrs.,  teacher  Starr  King  Primary 
School,  r.  Oakland 
Hopkins  Mark  Art  Institute,  SE  cor  California 
and  Mason 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14V2  Miller  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  322,  3d 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2310  Clay 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  millinery,  114,  6th 
"    Matthew  L.,  porter,  r.  64  Tehama 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  953  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  432  Minna 
"    Patrick,  paver,  r.  1737  Market 
•'    Peter,  stonecutter,  r.  2210  Broderick 
"    Peter  Mrs.,  liquors,  37  Everett 
"    Reuben  T.,  varieties,  1511  O'Farrell 
"    Richard  H.,  butcher  Thomas  J.  Hicks,  r. 

2210  Broderick 
"    Rufus  C,    interpreter   Spanish,  office  606 

Montgomery,  r.  138  West  Mission 
"    Russell  H.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

2709  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  bartender  John  H.  Martin 
"    Thomas,  butcher  str  San  Jose 
"    Thomas,  butcher  William  Oswald,   r.    1004 

Washington 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  U.   S.  Engineer's  Dept., 

r.  452  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  paver,  r.  223  Langton  rear 
"    Thomas,  porter,  r.  208  Hickory  Av 
"    Thomas,  porter,  r.  2IW2  Geary,  rear 
'•    Thomas  J.,  fireman  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  2210 

Broderick 
"    Thomas  J.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Timothy,  boilermaker,  r.  1130  Treat  Av 
Hopkins  Timothy,  capitalist,  29-30  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor,  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    William  A.,  manager  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Dugan, 

200,  6th,  r.  238,  6th 
"    William  A.,  porter,  r.  1130  Treat  Av 
"    William  B.,  special  agent  London  and  Lan- 
cashire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1241  Leavenworth 
"     William  B.,  teamster,  r.  28  Dore 
Hopkins  William  E.,  M.  D.,  oculist,  aurist  and 
laryngoscopist,  office  803  Sutter,  rooms 
21-24,  hours  1  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone  East 
925,  r.  1411  Hyde,  telephone  East  672 


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Hopkins  William  R.,  teamster,  i-.  780V^  Harrison 

"    William  S.,  watcliman,  r.  625  "Valencia 

"    William  W.,  salesman,  r.  2645  Harrison 

<'    William  W.  Jr..  salesman,  r.  4.38  Geary 

"    Winfleld  S.,  oastiier  Tlie  Market  St.  Bank, 
933  Market,  r.  422  Page 
Hopkinson  Alfred  J.,  bench  hand    McFarland 
Bros.,  r.  23  Parker 

"    Emerson  B.,  proprietor   The   Hawthorne, 
1926  Market 
Hopley  Frank,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r.  San 

Rafael 
Hoppe  Adolph,  livery  stable,  1715-1717  Sacra- 
mento, r.  1719  Sacramento 

"    August,  pantryman,  r.  325  Minna 

"    Benjamin,    clerk    Godfrey   Jewell,   r.    1120 
Vallejo 

"    Charles  A.,  foreman  Adolph  Hoppe,  r.  1715 
Sacramento 

"    Edwin  E.,  glass  blower,  r.  735  Brannan 

"    Eva,  widow,  r.  1034  Potrero  Av 

"    Frank  A.,  clerk  L.  H.  Kohn,  r.  1719  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Frederick  A.,  driver  Adolph  Hoppe,  r.  1719 
Sacramento 

"    James,  millhand  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  West  Berkeley 

"    J.  C.  (Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  1120  Vallejo 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  trained  nurse,  r.  1117  Van  Ness 
Av 
Hoppe  Reinhold,  manufacturer  cutlery  and  sur- 
gical instruments,  328  Bush,    r.   Fruit- 
vale 
Hoppenberg    Charles    D.,    bookkeeper   Adolph 

Blaich,  r.  606a  Powell 
Hopper  Albert  J.,  r.  714  Bush 

"    Dietrich,  carpenter,  r.  519  Frederick 

"    Emily  C.   Mrs.,  manager  Hotel  Bertling, 
714  Bush 

"    Garrett,  carpenter,  r.  Ill,  9th 

"    George  W.,  r.  821  O'Farrell 

"    Harry  F.,  r.  714  Bush 

"    John  Jr.,  r.  202  Grove 

"    John  E.,  foreman  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  542 
Pennsylvania  Av 

"    John  E.  Jr.,  foreman  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  461  Valencia 

"    John  P.,  surveyor  and  electrician,  office  74 
Flood  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

"    Milford.  carpenter,  r.  24  Elsie 

"    Samuel  E.,  glass  bending  and  cutting,  428, 
30th,  and  103%  Fremont 

"    William  C,  medical  student,  r.  714  Bush 

"    William  D.,  bookbinder,  r.  34  Silver 
Hopps  Bert  W.,  with  ^opps  &  Sons,  r.  2614  Web- 
ster 

"    Charles  E.  (Hopps  &  Sons),  r.  Alameda 

"    Charles  F.,  driver  City  Transit  Co.,  r.  118, 
6th 

"    Frank  W.  (Hopps  &  Sons),  r.  Alameda 

"    George  H.   (Hppps  &  Sons),  r.  2614  Web- 
ster 

"    Harry  R.,  designer  and  ornamenter  Pac. 
Am.  Decorative  Co.,  r.  2835  Vallejo 

"    John  H.,  chief  draughtsman  Fulton  Eng. 
&  Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primai-y 
School,  r.  Alameda 

"    Robert  E.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Hopps  &  Sons  (Charles  E.,  George  H.  and  Frank 
W.),  house  and  sign  painters,  429  Pine 
Hopwood  John    E.,  helper    Edison    Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  95  Silver 
Horabin  S.  A.,  clerk  R.  G.   Dun  &  Co..  r.   1010 
Washington 

"    William,    bookkeeper    Bibo,    Newman    & 
Ikenberg,  r.  1614  Polk 
Horace  Mann  Evening  School,  James  R.  Dwyer 
acting  principal,  Valencia  bet  22d  and 
23d 
Horace  Mann  Grammar  School,  Joseph  O'Con- 
nor principal,  N  s  Valencia  bet  22d  and 
23d 
Horack  John  W.,  traveling  salesman  Thomas 
Tayler  &  Co.,  r.  818  Greenwich 

"    Walter  A.,  cashier  U.  S.  Watch  Co.,  r.  818 
Greenwich 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glaajed  and  DecoratetS- 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAKKET  ST. 


Horan  Ann,  widow,  r.  2936  Howard  rear 

"  Charles  E.,  cigarmaker  Peter  C.  Blick,  r. 
11  Columbia  Square 

"  Edward,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  W  s  Bry- 
ant nr  15th 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  439.  10th 

"  Frank  W.,  copyist  Recorder's  Office,  r.  1422 
California 

"  George  G..  distributor  postofflce,  r.  1422 
California 

"  James  D.,  livestock  and  saleyards,  SW  cor 
10th  and  Bryant,  r.  37,  24th 

"    Jane,  r.  608%  Natoma  rear 

"  John  B.,  bookkeeper  J.  D.  Horan,  r.  701 
Shotwell 

"    John  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1422  California 

"  Katie  Miss,  telegraph  operator,  r.  914  Ful- 
ton 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  731  Folsom 

"  Mary  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  914 
Fulton 

"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  229  Minna 

"    Michael,  butcher,  r.  54  Norfolk 

"  Patrick  J.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  741  How- 
ard, r.  858  Mission 

"  Peter,  blacksmith's  helper  S.P.  Co..  r.  15th 
and  Bryant 

"    Terrence,  teamster,  r.  410  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    Thomas  C,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  20}-4' 

"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  548  Bryant 
"    Thomas  J.,  painter,  r.  608%  Natoma 
"    William,  r.  608%  Natoma 
"    William,  with  James  D.  Horan,  r.  1301  Bry- 
ant 
4®"  Horan.    See  Horen 
Horber  Rudolf,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings    Union,   r. 

2411  Howard 
Hore  Charles  H.,  compositor  Methodist  Book 
Depository,  r.  Alameda 
"    Daniel  M.,  cooper,  r.  158  Eureka 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1.58  Eureka 
"    James  N.,  foreman  Otto  Luhn  &  Co.,  r.  1.58 

Eureka 
"    John  J.,  wiper,  r.  158  Eureka 
"    Robert  H.,  plumber,  r.  307,  7th 
"    Thomas  F.,  soapmaker  Otto  Luhn  &  Co., 
r.  158  Eureka 
J^-Hore.    See  Hoar,  Hoare  and  Horr 
Horen  John  A.,  r.  330  Main 

Horgan  Cornelius,  shoemaker,  1812  Union,  r.  1814 
Union 
"    Cornelius  Jr.,  asst.  engineer  str  Alameda, 

r.  1814  Union 
"    Daniel  L..  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Daniel  M.,  plumber,  r.  644  Stevenson 
"    Ella  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  A.  Dom,  r.  3109 

Geary 
"    James,  shoemaker,  442,  9th,  r.  5  Bryant  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  waiter  J.  P.  McDonald 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  644  Stevenson 
"    John  H.,  driver  H.  A.  Clifford,  r.  Bacon  nr 

Cambridge 
"    John  J.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1835%  Howard 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  2209  Devisadero 
"    Patrick,  hostler,  r.  1141  Stevenson 
"    Patrick    Jr.,    machinist,    r.    1141    Steven- 
son 
"    Thomas  E.,  plumber,  r.  314b  Waller 
"    Timothy,  r.  52%  Clara 
"    Timothy,  dairy  produce,  r.  1234  Eddy 
"    Timothy,  stone  cutter,  r.  644  Stevenson 
j6®=  Horgan.    See  Harrigan  and  Horrigan 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  ^Market  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^■'^"""^^' 


Tel.  Mission  40. 


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ItNADIIlN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Horhanek  Henry,  wire  worker  Joseph  Micovski. 

Hori  Charles  Y.,  tailor,  939  Clay.  r.  3  Clay  Av 
Horiger  Albert  (L.  A.  Souc  &  Co.),  r.  431,  27th 
Horine  Joseph  A.,  laborer,  r.  3010  Ellis 
Horizontal  Freezer  Co.  (Port  Byron,  111.),  A.  C. 

Boldemann  agent,  307  Commercial 
.^Horling.    See  Harling 
Horlor  John  E.,  hardware,  2013  Fillmore 
Horman  Herman,  r.  27  Shotwell 
Horn   Adam,  harness   maker,  r.  105  New  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Adolph,  bartender,  r.  1203V4  Folsom 
"    Albert    F.,    tableman    Market    St.  Ry..   r. 

1904^4  McAllister 
"    Benjamin  C,  agent,  r.  1314  Greenwich 
"    Bernard  (Horn  &  Judge),  r.  SW  cor  Florida 

and  Mariposa 
"    Bernard  J.,  salesman,  r.  2417  Folsom 
"    Brothers  fisidor  and  David  A.),  cigars  and 

tobacco,  1501  Polk 
"    Charles,  order  clerk  James  De  La  Mon- 

tanya,  r.  1510  Taylor 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  704  Sansome 
"    Charles  V.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  1614  Hayes 
"    Christopher,  driver,  r.  634^4  Broadway 
"    David  A.  (Horn  Bros),  r.  464  Clementina 
"    Edgar  L..,  tinner  L.  E.  Clawson  &  Co.,  r. 

19041^  McAllister 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  704  Guerrero 
"     Ernest,  driver  Charles  W.  Stoffers 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  49  Capp 
"    George,  shoecutter,  r.  43  Minna 
"    George  C.  floorman  Sullivan  &  Doyle,  r. 

437,  6th 
"    Harry  L.,  notary  public,  30  Montgomery, 

r.  116  Hyde 
"    Henry  F.,  shoecutter  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  1333  Sanchez 
"    Herman,  butcher,  r.  606',4  Post 
"    Hugh,  teamster,  r.  227  Fulton 
"    Isidor  (Horn  Bros.),  r.  4&4  Clementina 
"    J.,  cigar  maker,  r.  824  Kearny 
"    Jennie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  22  Valley 
"    J.  F.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co..  r.  45  Capp 
"    J.  Herman,  butcher.  31  and  55  Centre  Mar- 
ket, r.  601  Taylor 
"    .lohn,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
-    John  B.,  r.  701  Shotwell 
"    John  C,  compositor,  r.  621  Bush 
■•    John  C,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

3248  Mission 
"    John  F.,  liquors,  401.  5th 
"    Joseph  (Horn  &  Nipgen),  r.  441?^  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Josepn,  engineer,  r.  1620  Laguna 
"    Joseph,  tanner  Morris  Windt.  r.  874  How- 
ard 
"     Joseph  P.,  elevatorman  Donohoe  Bldg,  r. 

24^  Laskie 
"    Laura  J.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  704  Guerrero 
"    M..  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
'•    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1620  Laguna 
"    Martin  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1726  Eddy 
'■    Max,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  601 

Taylor 
•'    Mollie.  widow,  r.  222  Fulton 
"    Noah  R.,  compositor,  r.  44,  3d 
"    Peter,  expressman.  SW  cor  6th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  824.  18th 
Horn  Robert  G.,  president  Pacific  Stock  Ex- 
change.  316    Montgomery     and     stock- 
broker, 337  Pine,  r.  626,  23d 
"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  r.  1314  Greenwich 


Horn  Sigmund,  marble  cutter  Max  Roth,  r.  601 
Taylor 
Theresa,  widow,  r.  432  Cedar  Av 
Thomas,  r.  SW  cor  Mariposa  and  Florida 
Thomas  L.  (Horn  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Walter,  stableman,  r.  1630  Laguna 
Walter  A.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  105  New  Montgomery 
William  B.,  street  contractor,  r.  1422  Page 
William  C,  porter  Blake,  Moffltt  &  Towne, 

r.  30  Hampton  PI 
William  H.,  engineer,  r.  2212  Folsom 
William  H.,  musician,  39,  4th 
William  P.  (Horn  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Horn  &  Co.  (Thomas  L.  Horn,  Benjamin  H.  Pen- 
dleton and  William  P.  Horn),  importers 
and  jobbers  tobacco,  205  Battery 
Horn  &  Judge  (Bernard  Horn  and  Timothy  F. 
Judge),  wholesale   butchers,    office    504 
Kearny,    slaughter    house    South    San 
Francisco 
Horn  &  Nipgen  (Joseph  Horn  and  H.   A.   Nip- 
gen), choice  wines,  liquors  and  cigars, 
and  proprietors  The  Defender,  757  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Black  1805 
Hornachek  Martin,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co., 

r.  210  Prospect  PI 
Hornback  D.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  328,  12th 
Hornbeck  Edgar  C,  car  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry., 
r.  1425  Pine 
"    Junius  A.,  foreman  Valleau  &  Peterson,  r. 

SW  cor  California  and  Larkin 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  1435  Pine 
"    Walter  L.,  car  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1425  Pine 
"     William,  teamster  D.  S.  Cartwright,  r.  38 
Norfolk 
Hornberg  Axel  P.,  tailor,  121  Sutter,  r.  813  Bush 

"    Oscar,  saloonkeeper,  r.  67  Natoma 
Hornberger  John  A.,  commission  merchant,  r. 
315a  Fell 
"    John  A.   Jr.,  livery  and  boarding  stable 
430  McAllister,  r.  315a  Fell 
Hornby  James  W.,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1 
Ocean  Terrace 
"    Thomas  B.,  porter  John  MoUoy,  r.  54  Sac- 
ramento 
Home  Charles,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 
22111/2  Mason 
"    Jacob,  proprietor  First  Street  House,  507 

Mission 
"     John  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1903 
Page 
^S^Horne.    See  Horn 

HornerCharles  F.,  carpet.layer  W.  &  J.  Sloane 
&Co.,  r.  25d  13th 
"    Fred  G.,  cigar  manufacturer,  441  Bush,  r. 

4  Fella  PI 
"    George  B.,  cashier  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

3002  Jackson 
"    John  W.,  purchasing  agent  General  Elec- 
tric Co.,  r.  4  Fella  PI 
"    Mary  S.  Miss,  r.  umv^  Scott 
Homer    Rudolf,     secretary   German    Branch 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  cor 
Ellis  and  Mason,  r.  2308  Jones 
"    William,  shoemaker  James  Smiley,  r.  Ill 
Valencia 
Homibrook  Walter,  painter,  r.  1530  Post 
Horning  Diedrich  G.,  r.  333  Montana 
Hornisch  Joseph,  laborer  Frolioh  &  Meighan,r. 

.30  Everett 
Hornlein  Albert,  liquors,  35  Stockton,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Homlein  Brothers  (Max  E.  and  Hugo  A.),  pro- 
prietors Cafe  Royal,  SW  cor  Market  and 
4th 
"    Hugo  A.  (Hornlein  Bros.),  r.  301  Jones 
"    Max  E.  (Homlein  Bros.),  r.   Sacramento, 
Cal. 
Hornnet  Phillip,  tailor,  r.  724  Mission 
Hornsbv  Anna  L.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  415 
Hyde 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1714  Market 
Homsman  Andrew,  watchman,  r.  820  Filbert 
"    George  F.,  seaman,  r.  820  Filbert 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk,  r.  820  Filbert 
Hornung  Charles  F.,  butcher.  514  Valencia,   r. 
514y2  Valencia 


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Hornung  Conrad    C,  piano  manufacturer  and 
dealer,  216  Post,  factory  836  Devisadero, 
r.  1722  Eddy 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2716  Howard 
"    Frederick  H.,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r. 

311  Prospect  Av 
"    .lohn,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  17Rausch 
"    John,  physician,  r.  909  Howard 
"     Lulu  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1722  Eddy 
"    Rudolph  C,  piano  maker  C.  C.  Hornung,  r. 

1722  Eddy 
"    Rudolph  F.,  piano  tuner  C.  C.  Hornung,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Thorvald     C,     draughtsman    Thomas    J. 

Welsh,  r.  1722  Eddy 
"    Valdemar  S.,  piano  maker  C.  C.  Hornung, 
r.  1722  Eddy 
4®~Horowitz.    SeeHurewitz 
Horr  Benjamin  B.,  bicycle  repairer  Pope  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  333  Geary 
"    Bennett  H.,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

1325  Vallejo 
"    George,  r.  429  Stevenson 
"    George  E.,  manager  McAvoy  &  Gallagher. 
20,  5th,  r.  625  Haight 
Horr  Obed,  assistant    secretary    Horse  Show 
Association    of    the    Pacific    Coast,    30 
Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  2207  Webster 
"    William  B.,  beveler  Pioneer  W.    L.    and 
Color  Wks,  r.  408  Larkin 
je®"Horr.    See  Hoar  and  Hoare 
Horrell  Laura  A.  Miss,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  706a 

Guerrero 
4®"Horrell.    See  Hurrell 
Horridge  John,  r.  1515  Ellis 
Horrigan  C,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
"    Charles,  solicitor,  r.  82  Jessie 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1223  Folsom  rear 
"    Daniel,  shoemaker,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Eugene,  policeman,  r.  1624a  Howard 
"    Fannie  Miss,   saleslady    Collins   Bros.,  r. 

1191/3  Fell 
"    James,  lodgings,  122  Taylor 
"    JohnH.,  correspondent  Murphy,   Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  632  Post 
"    John  J.,  bartender,  r.  122  Taylor 
"    Kittie  Miss,  labeler  Arpad  Haraszthy,  r. 
Golden  Gate.  Cal. 
-SS^Horrigan.    See  Horgan  and  Harrigan 
Horrocks  George,  painter,  r.  458  Natoma  rear 
Horsburgh  David  W.,  chief  clerk  freight  audit- 
or's department  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  r. 
1517  Washington 
Horsburgh  James  Jr.,  assistant  general  passen- 
ger agent  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1517  Washington 
Horsch  Janie.  widow,  r.  W  s  Bryant  nr  15th 
"    John,   expressman.  SW    cor   Montgomery 
and  Pine,  r.  627  Minna 
Horschler  Peter  P.,  shoemaker,  2016  Mason 
Horse  Show  Association  of  the  Pacific  Coast, 
Henry  J.  Crocker  president,  George  A. 
Newhall    secretary,   30   Mills   Bldg,   2d 
floor 
Horsefly  Gold  Mining  Co.,  R.  T.Ward  manager 

and  secretary,  office  610  Clay 
Horseshoe  Bar  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Placer 
Co.),  D.   M.  Kent    secretary,    330    Pine, 
rooms  33-36 
Horst  Conrad,  musician,  r.  439.  4th 
"    Louise  C.  Mrs.  (Horst  &Chabot),  r.  519  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)   Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

Alameda 
"    &  Chabot  (Mrs.  Louise  C.  Horst  and  Miss 
Albina  Chabot).  restaurant,  226  McAllis- 
ter 
Horstman  Henry,  butcher  Knoke  &  Gander,  r. 
59  Precita  Av 
"    Henry  D.,  teamster,  r.  19  Capp 
"    Herman,  brewer,  r.  2614  Howard  Court 
"    Herman,  brewer,  r.  328  Minna 
"    John  B.,  cigarmaker  Wiegmann  &  Stuer- 

mer,  r.  152  Perry 
"    Martin  (Strelow  &Hortsman),  r.  318  Jessie 
"    Walter,  cabinet  maker,  r.  715  Howard 


Horstmann  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  7,30th 
"    Dorothy,  widow,  r.  824, 15th 
"    Frederick  W.,  bartender,  r.  7,  30th 
Horstmann  Henry,  capitalist,  office  with  Bach, 

Meese    &    Co.,  321    Montgomery,  r.  2232 

Howard 
"     Henry  F..  merchant,  r.  2232  Howard 
"    Henry  L.  W.,  salesman  Pac.   Shirt  Co.,  r. 

824,  15th 
"    Herman  J.,  machinist,  r.  824,  15th 
Horstmann  John,  manufacturer  and  importer 

bi-carbonate  soda,  saleratus  and  wash- 
ing   powder,  667-675  Bryant,   telephone 

South  122,  r.  709  Mason 
"    John  H.,  salesman,  r.  735'/^  Guerrero 
"    John    H.,  woodturner,  324  Mission,  r.  Fol- 
som nr  Union  Av 
"    Joseph  B.,  horseshoer  F.  Kortick  &  Son,  r. 

824,  15th 
'■    Lena   H.,  domestic,    NE    cor  Haight  and 

Stanyan 
•'    William  J.,  bookkeeper  John  Horstmann, 

r.  28  Shotwell 
Horstmeyer   Frederick,    carpenter    W.   Horst- 

meyer  &  Co.,  r.  8281/2,  15th 
"    W.  &  Co.   (William  Horstmeyer),  cabinet 

makers  and  carpenters,  56  Annie 
"    William  (W.  Horstmeyer   &   Co.),  r.  82814, 

15th 
"    William  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  828V2,  15th 
Horton  Albert,  teamster,  r.  720  Tennessee 
"    Bessie  A.,  widow,  r.  1718b  Ellis 
"    Charles  B.,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Charles  C,  bookkeeper  Healy,  Tibbitts  & 

Co.,  r.  3415  Geary 
"    Claiborne,  secretary    San    Joaquin  Brick 

Co.,  Berry  bet  6th  and  7th,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Clement  E.,  student,  r.  216  Eddy 
Horton  Edward  H.,  vice-president  and  manager 

J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  400  Market,  r.  2110 

Devisadero 
"    Eugene  L.,  stationery,  2200  Fillmore 
"    Frank  W.,  horse  clipper,  r.  341.  5th  Av 
"    Gilbert  J.,    engineer  Pacific  Woodenware 

and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  2206  Steiner 
"    Gilbert  T.,  laborer,  r.  121  Perry 
"    Joseph  B.,  expert   accountant,  27  Steuart, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Leander,  marine  engineer,  r.  505  East 
"     Lulu,  widow,  r.  216  Eddy 
"     Maria,  widow,  r.  3415  Geary 
"    Marie  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  3415  Geary 
"    Pemberton  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1619  Clay 
"    Robert,  laboi'er,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Robert  L.,  r.  1033  Ellis 
"    Robert  M.,  grocer,  r.  1033  Ellis 
"     Robina  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1620  Broadway 
"    Samuel  W.,  reporter  Post,  r.  3415  Geary 
"    Thomas  R.,  r.  1002  Pine 
4S=  Horton.    See  Haughton  and  Houghton 
Hortop  Samuel,  foreman  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  222  Chattanooga 
Hortung  Julius,  with  Nathaniel  T.  Coulson,  r. 

1043  Mission 
Horvath  Joseph,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  and 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  362  Minna 
Horwege   Henry,  groceries    and    liquors,    2301 

Geary 
Horwinski  Brothers   (Max  Jr.,  and    Edward), 

publishers  and  printers,  424  Sansome 
"    Edward  (Horwinski  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Max  Jr.  (Horwinski  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
Horwitz  Charles   (Horwitz  &  Cohn),  r.  17  Van 

Ness  Av 
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Horwitz  &  Cohn  (Charles  Horwitz  and  William 
Cohn),   groceries  and  liquors,  1716-1718 
Market 
Hosea  Brother  Rev. .vice-president  Sacred  Heart 

College,  SE  cor  Eddy  and  Larkin 
Hosford  Charles,  lather,  r.lSlli^  Folsom 

"    William,  r.  109  Fair  Oaks  rear 
Hosie  David,  engineer,  r.  33  Valley 
Hosker  William,  brass  molder,  r.  555a  Natoma 
Hoskin  Frederick,  stenographer,  r.  2403  Bush 
Hosking  Loveday,  widow,  r.  1126V2  Folsom 
"    T.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  8231/4  Montgomery 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  825  Montgomery,  r.   823^4 
Montgomery 
Hoskins  J.  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  228,  8th 
"    John  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  228, 
8th 
Hoskins  Richard  O.,  bookkeeper  Armstrong  & 

De  Guerre,  r.  323  Jones 
Hosmer  Abel,  secretary  Raymond  Granite  Co., 
cor  10th  and  Channel,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H..  collector  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  938  Oak 
"    Frank  W.,  cashier  W.   J.  Landers,  r.    140 

Mberty 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper  Greenebaum,  Weil 

&  Michels,  r.  410,  1st 
"    Georgie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  420  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Harrie    B.,    photographic     supplies,    605 

Market,  r.  140  Liberty 
"    John  A.,  assi  stant  District  Attorney,  New 

City  Hall,   2d  floor,  r.  2018  Baker 
"    John  P.,    carpenter    J.  Pattinson,  r.    1734 

Baker 
"    Margaretta  V.,  widow,  r.  140  Liberty 
"    Sarah  C,  widow,  r.  316  Taylor 
"    William  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  420  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Hospital     California    Woman's,    31 18    Sacra- 
mento 
Hospital  Chinese,  512  Pine 
Hospital  City  and  County,   E  s  Potrero   Av, 

bet  22d  and  2.3d 
Hospital  City  Receiving',  New  City  Hall  base- 
ment 
Hospital   Department  Southern  Pacific  Co., 

91  Crocker  Bldg 
Hospital  for  Children  and  Training  School 

for  Nurses,  37U0  California 
Hospital  for  Incurable  Children.   See  Hospital 
lor  Children  and  Training  School  for  Nurses 
Hospital  French,  S  s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet  5th 

and  6th  Avs 
Hospital  German,  W  s  Noe  bet  14th  and  Ridley 
Hospital  Quarantine,  Angel  Island 
Hospital  smallpox,  De  Haro  bet  25th  and  26th 
Hospital  St.  Luke's,  W  s  Valencia  bet  37th  and 

28th 
Hospital  St.  Mary's,  N  s  Bryant  bet  1st  and 

Rincon  PI 
Hospital  U.   S.  Marine,    Presidio  Reservation 

nr  Mountain  Lake 
Hoss  John  (John  Hoss  &  Son),  r.  632  Hayes 
"    John  &  Son  (John  and  John  B.),  liquors, 

411  Sutter 
"    John  B.  (John  Hoss  &  Son),  r. 
Hosta  John  A.,  merchant,  r.  1225  Union 
Hoster  Walter,  r.  419  Stockton 
Hostetter  Annie  L.  Miss,  stenographer  Viavi 
Co.,  r.  439.  19th 
"    Augustus  G.,  policeman,  r.  439,  19th 
"    FritZj  porter  German  Hospital 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Sidney,  salesman  M.  Ettinger,  r.  530  Oak 
4S=Hostetter.    See  Hofstetter 


Hostrup     Christian,  laborer  Pac.    Roll    Mill  r 
NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Henry,  r.  409  Pacific 

Hotaling  A.  P.   (A.  P.  Hotaling  &  Co.),  r.  1776 
California 

Hotaling  A.  P.   Jr.,  manager  A.  P.  Hotaling  & 
Co.,r.  1904  Franklin 

HOTALING  A.  P.  &  CO. 

(A.  P.  Hotaling),  importers  and  jobbers 
wines  and  liquors,  specialty  J.  H.  Cut- 
ter's whiskey,  429-437  Jackson,  tele- 
phone Main  726 

Hotaling  F.  C,  office  429  Jackson,  r.  1776  Cali- 
fornia 
"    R.  M.,  office  429  Jackson,  r.  1776  California 
43=  Hotaling.    See  Haught#ling 
Hotchkiss  D.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  216  Leaven- 
worth 
"    James  C,  tableman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  909V^ 

Capp 
"    William  J.,  carpenter  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  Oakland 

HOTEL  BECKER, 

John  L.   Buckley    manager,   14-16-18 
Mason,  telephone  South  81 
Hotel  Bella  Vista,  Mrs.  Volney  Spalding  pro- 
prietor, 1001  Pine 

HOTEL  BERESFORD, 

Mrs.  H.  Chamberlain  proprietor,  NW 
cor  Stockton  and  Bush 

HOTEL    BERTLING, 

Mrs.  E.  C.  Hopper  proprietor,  714  Bush, 
telephone  Main  1191 

HOTEL  CLIFFORD, 

Mrs.  Jennie  Foster  proprietor,  204  Ellis 

HOTEL  COLONIAL, 

Mrs.  S.  B.  Johnson  proprietor,  SE  cor 
Fine  and  Jones 

Hotel  Couper,  NE  cor  8th  Av  and  Fulton 
Hotel  de  France,  Louis  Savart  proprietor,  616i/4- 
618  California 
"    del    Campidoglio,    AUegrini    &    Suporini 

proprietors,  40^-412  Broadway 
"    des  Alpes,  Auguste  Mengell  proprietor,  621 
Pacific 

HOTEL  FAIRMOUNT, 

Benjamin  F.  True  proprietor.  Junction 
Market,  Fell  and  Polk,  telephone  South 
677 
Hotel  Gazette  (weekly),  William  P.  Harrison 
publisher  and  proprietor,  420  Kearny 
"  Gazette  Employment  Bureau,  William  P. 
Harrison  proprietor,  420  Kearny 

HOTEL  GOLDEN  WEST, 

Weineke  &  Plagemann  proprietors, 
32-36  Ellis 

HOTEL  GROSVENOR, 

Mrs.  J.  F.  Daugherty  manager,  319 
Sutter 

Hotel  Guide  The  (monthly),  W.M.  Patterson  Co. 
publishers,  30  Ellis 

HOTEL  HACKMEIER, 

George    Gruenig   proprietor,    123-129 
Eddy,  telephone  South  339 
Hotel  Langham,  John  P.  Gallagher  proprietor, 
SE  cor  Ellis  and  Mason 

HOTEL  LAUNCESTON, 

neatly  furnished  rooms  by  the  day, 
week  or  month,  William  Harfst  propri- 
etor, 110  Eddy 

HOTEL  MARECHAL  NIEL, 

Mrs.  Therese  Cazeaux  proprietor,  404 
EUis 

HOTEL  MIRAMAR, 

Mrs.  Chevalier  proprietor,  703  Geary, 
telephone  East  199 


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HOTEL  NORMANDIE, 

E.  and  E.  Knur  proprietors,  326  Eddy 

HOTEL  OLIVER, 


Mrs.  M.  I.  Leach  proprietor,  899  Pine 

O.   M.  Brennan   proprietor, 


Hotel  Pleasanton, 

NW  cor  Sutter  and  Jones 


HOTEL  RALSTON, 

Mrs.   C.   F.   Spencer  proprietor,  1222 
Pine 

HOTEL  RAMONA, 

Mrs.  Kate  S.  Hart  manager,  130  Ellis, 
telephone  Main  5363 

Hotel  Register  Co.,  W.  M.  Patterson  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 20  Ellis 

HOTEL  RICHELIEU, 

L.  A.  Levy  proprietor,  1012-1016  Van 
Ness  Av  and  1021-1023  Geary 

HOTEL  SAVOY, 

Mrs.   A.   Hesthal  proprietor,   NE  cor 
PoweU  and  Post 
Hotel  St.   Nicholas,  Ira  R.  and  James  H.  Doo- 
little  proprietors,  1630  Market 

HOTEL  STEWART, 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Denver  proprietor,  1101- 
1103  Pine,  telephone  East  494 

Hotel  Sutherland,  791  Sutter 

HOTEL  WENTWORTH, 

Mrs.    Mary   W.  Newman  proprietor, 
William  S.  Edwards  manager,  617  Bush 

HOTEL  WESTMINSTER, 

Mrs.  Jane  Laing  proprietor,  614  Sutter 

Hotem  John  H.,  broom  sorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1601  Lexington  Av 
Hotop  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  r.  72  Juniper 
"    Fred,  gripman,  r.  812  Central  Av 
"    George  H.,  laundryman  Lick  Laundry,  r. 

3  Newell 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  3  Newell 
Hotte  George  (George  Hotte  &  Son),  r.  2843  Mis- 
sion 
"    George  Jr.    (George    Hotte  &  Son),  r.  284.3 

Mission 
"    George  &  Son  (George  and    George  Jr.). 
wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  2843  Mission 
"    H.,  cook,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  1045  Market 
Hottel  Jacob,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1908 
McAllister 
"    Oscar,    broom    maker    Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
West  Berkeley 
Hotter  Joseph  F.,  shade  maker  E.  H.  Marwedel. 
r.  29  Lloyd 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  967  Mission 
Hottua    Nickolaus,    blacksmith    and   carriage 

manufacturer,  715  Folsom.  r.  2712  Bush 
^©"Houb.    See  Haub 
Houchin  Walter,  plumber,  r.  308,  21st 
Houck  Barbara,  widow,  r.  432  Tehama 
"    D.,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Frederick,  printer  Post,  r.  Alameda 
J8S=-Houck.    See  Hauck 

Houdlette  Edward  E.,  watchman,  r.  109  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Henry  C,  master  str  Australia,  r.  715,  20th 
Hougaard  John  A.,  with  S.  E.  Fischer  &  Co.,  r. 
614  Hampshire 
"    William  F.,  clerk  J.  B.  F.  Davis  &  Son,  r. 
614  Hampshire 
Houge  Hamilton,  marine  engineer,  r.  100  Jackson 

"    Minna,  domestic,  2924  Clay 
Hough  Edward  S.,  bookkeeper  Main  St.  I.  Wks, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Ernest,  messenger  River  Express  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"  Eugene,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1115 
Jones 
Hough  Howard  M.,  president  Union  Fish  Co. 
and  vice-president  and  treasurer  Lynde 
&  Hough  Co.,  40  California,  room  5,  r. 
110b  Hayes 


W.W.MONTACUE&CO. 

Black  and  Galvanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Hough  James  F.,  accountant  with  Gutta  Percha 
and  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  30-32  Fre- 
mont, r.  Larkspur,  Marin  Co. 
"    James  J.,  clerk  John  Hough,  r.  947,  17th 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  949,  17th 
"    Joseph,  with  Hanson  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Leroy,  vice-president  and  treasurer  West- 
ern Meat  Co.,  NW  cor  6th  andTownsend, 
r.  606  Sutler 
"    Louis  G.  F.,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  713  Hyde 
"    Susan  E.,  Mrs.,  teacher  Webster  Primary 
School,  r.  1219  Filbert 
ies- Hough.    See  Hufl  and  Hoff 
Houghtaling  Abraham,  sergeant  police,  r.  1205 
Taylor 
"    Williams.,  bookkeeper  Neustadter  Bros., 
r.  Lorin 
Houghton  Charles  A.,  r.  2026  Mission 
"    Charles  S..  secretary  and  manager  West 
Coast  Safety  Faucet  Co.,  223  Mission,  v. 
Oakland 
•'    Charles  W.,  bartender  Bernard  Farley,  r. 

cor  San  Jose  and  Ocean  Avs 
"    Daniel  C,  bookkeeper  Whittaker  &  Ray 

Co. 
"    E.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  14  Camp 
"    Edward  P.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Columbia, 

r.  2917  Pierce 
"    Edward  T..   law  student  R.  E.  Houghton, 

r.  1910  Pacific  Av 
"    Frank    B.,    deputy    County    Clerk,    r.    425 

O'Farrell 
"    George,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 
"    George  F.,  shoefltter  R.  A.  Bourne,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"     Harry,  r.  1414  California 
Houghton  Harry  B.,  manager  ..Etna  Life  In- 
surance Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.).  213  San- 
some,  room  9 
Houghton  Howard  C,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Western  Iron  Works,  123-125  Beale,    r. 
Los  Gatos,  Cal. 
"    James  F.,  capitalist,  303  California,  rooms 

34-35,  r.  1414  California 
"    Jennie  F.,  widow,  r.  2917  Pierce 
"    John,  miner,  r.  632  Minna 
Houghton  Roscoe  E.,  attorney  at  law,  30  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  1910  Pacific  Av 
"    Stephen  C,  attorney  at  law,  9  Mutual  Life 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  905  Bush 
"    Thaddeus,  student,  r.  1433  California 
"    Winnie    Mrs.,  furnished    rooms,    623   Mis- 
sion 
4®" Houghton.    See  Haughton  and  Horton 
Houle  Alex.  L.,  bookbinder  J.  B.  Mclntyre,  r. 

830  Mission 
Houlihan  James,  driver,  r.  186  Perry 
"    John,  laborer  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co.,  r. 

622,  4th 
"    Michael,  driver,  r.  186  Perry 
"    William  H.,  pressman  Brunt,  r.  186  Perry 
4£S~Houlihan.      See    Hallahan,    Hallihan    and 

Hollahan 
Hoult  C.  &  Co.,  (Cyrus  Hoult),  truss  manufac- 
turers, 507  Kearny 
"    Cyrus  (C.  Hoult  &  Co.),  r.  20341/4  Mission 
"    Ole,  carpenter,  r.  1000a  Minna 
Houltby  Hari-y,  painter,  r.  2I06  Golden  Gate  Av 
Houlton  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  30  Albion  Av 
Hounsell    Samuel    D.,   asst.    keeper    Oakland 

Harbor  Light  Station 
Houpt  Frank  L.,  clerk  Manheim,  Dibbern  &  Co., 
r.  1021  Valencia 
"    Grace,  widow,  r.  1021  Valencia 
Hour  Charles  C,  molder  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  542 
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Hourcade  Anna  Miss,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Pierre,    laundryman  Armand  Drain,  r.  20 
CoUingwood 
Hourigan  John  J.,  gardener  New  City  Hall,  r. 
2  Harrison  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  1184  Harrison 
Hourihan  Cornelius  J.,  liquors,  625,  4th 
"    E.  P.,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    Patrick  (T.  &  P.  Hourihan),  r.  224  Clara 
"    T.  &  P.  (Thomas  and  Patrick),  groceries, 

324  Clara 
"    Thomas  (T.  &  P.  Hourihan),  r.  224  Clara 
"    Thomas   J.,    sexton    church   of    the   Holy 
Cross,  r.  1820  Eddy 
Hourston  Brothers  (John  and  William),  tinware 
and  notions,  150,  6th 
"    John  (Hourston  Bros.),  r.  339  McAllister 
••    William  (Hourston  Bros.),  r.  339  McAllister 
Hourtane  Annie,  widow,  r.  838^^,  18th 
"    Jeanne,  domestic,  2400  Fillmore 
"    Peter,  cook,  r.  Ill  Bernard 
House  Artel  L.,  upholsterer  Alex  Mackay  & 
Son,  r.  624  O'Farrell 
"    Arthur  L.,   cashier   George  D.   Dornin,  r. 

2824b  Sacramento 
■'    Charles  G.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  317  Ellis 
"    Claudia  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  921%  Post 
"    Hattie  M.  Miss,  r.  824  Powell 
"    Jennie  W.,  widow,  r.  921%  Post 
"    Lucius  T.,  printer,  r.  317  Fulton 
"    of  Mercy  for  Protection  of  Homeless  Girls 

NE  cor  Bryant  and  Rincon  PI 
"    William,  barber,  53,  5th,  r.  434  Jessie 
i!®=House.    See  Hause,  Howes  and  Howse 
Housefelth  Mary,  widow,  r.  3204,  16th 
Householders'  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Robert  Husband  president,  S.  R.  Church 
secretary,  307  Sansome,  room  1 
Housel  William  J.,  barber  Abraham  Levy,  r. 

823  Kearny 
Houseman  Fred  H.,  salesman  George  W.  Mc- 
Near,  r.  410  Post 
"    Harvey  P.,  bartender  Brown  &  Nicol,  r. 

2318%  Larkin 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2318%  Larkin 
4^Houseman.    See  Hausman,  Hausmann  and 

Housman 
Housen  Modesta,  widow,  r.  224  Sanchez 
Houser  Emma  A.  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  r.  1006  Clay 
■'    George,  waiter,  r.  8  Margaret  Court 
"    Isaac  L.  (Houser,  Levy  &  Co..  r.  1410  Ellis 
Houser,  Levy  &  Co.  (Nathan  L.  Houser,  Louis 
B.  Levy  and  Isaac  L.  Houser),  proprie- 
tors   Columbian  Coffee    and  Spice  Co., 
112-114  Front 
"    Louis,  real  estate,  r.  1410  Ellis 
"    Nathan  L.    (Houser,  Levy  &  Co.),  r.   1410 
Ellis 
*®~  Houser.    See  Hauser 

Houseworth  Frederick  A.,  agent  Penn  Mutual 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2019  Sacramento 
"    Harrison,  accountant  and  insurance  solici- 
tor. 317  California  and  bookkeeper  Ben 
H.  Lucke,  r.  2019  Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  r.  2019  Sacramento 
Houshild  Diedrich  (John  H.  Holjes  Co.),  r.  398, 

6th 
Housle  Alfred,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  907  Union 
Housley  Edward  C,  expressman,  r.  30  Prospect 

Av 
Housman  Hattie  B.,  widow,  r.  416  Hyde 
i3®"  Housman.    See  Hausman,  Hausmann  and 

Houseman 
Housset    Leon,    manager  Comptoir    National 
D'Escompte  de  Paris,   1 
Paris,  France 


Houston  Albert,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 
828  Haight 
Albert,  machinist,  r.  315  Folsom 
Albert  J.,  student,  r.  828  Haight 
Augustine,    salesman    Blake,    Moffttt    & 

Towne,  r.  1107  Golden  Gate  Av 
Belle  E.  Miss,   roner  Modern  Laundry,  r. 

209%,  14th 
Carrie  M.  Mrs.  (Burkhardt  &  Houston),  r. 

108,  21st 
Carter,  foreman,  r.  593  Shrader 
Charles  J.,  student,  r.  593 Shrader 
Edward,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  Alameda 
Edward,  printer,  r.  438,  14th 
Emma,  widow,  r.  446  Natoma 
Frank,  salesman  Stewart  &  Co.,  r.  433  Na- 
toma 
Frank   H.    Mrs.,  stenographer  Christy  & 

Wise,  r.  212  Powell 
Frederick  K.,  manager  S.  F.  Branch.  The 
Owl  Cigar  Co.,  121  Market,  r.  1340  Hyde 
Houston  Isaac  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,  104 
Mason 
James,  shoemaker,  302,  19th,  r.  2509  Mis- 
sion 
James  T.,  printer  Bulletin,  r.  530  Geary 
John,  foreman  H.  N.  Cook  Belting  Co.,  r. 

446  Natoma 
John,  merchant,  r.  339  McAllister 
John,  plumber,  r.  438,  14th 
John   B.,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

809%  Valencia 
Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Golden  Gate  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1107  Golden  Gate  Av 
Matthew,  2d  steward  str  Columbia 
Mattie  P.,  widow,  r.  2232  Broadway 
Nina  J.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 

School,  r.  1107  Golden  Gate  Av 
Philip  M.,  waiter,  r.  448  Jessie  rear 
Samuel  W.,  stevedore,  r.  2509  Mission 
Thomas  T.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  St.  Paul, 

r.  52  Silver 
William,  merchant,  r.  339  McAllister 
William  G.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1107 

Golden  Gate  Av 
William  R.,  gasfitter  Universal  Gas  Sav- 
ing Assn,  r.  2509  Mission 
William   W.,  telegraph  operator,    r.   1523 
Broadway 
4®=Houston.    See  Heuston  and  Huston 
Houtz  John,  cooper  David  Werner,  r.  110  Berry 
Hovalt  Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  817%  Larkin 
Hove  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
*®'Hover.    See  Hoever 

Hoverman  William,  gripman,  r.  802  Central  Av 
Ho  vert    George    H.,    shirt   manufacturer,    312 

Montgomery,  r.  36  Ellis 
Hovet  Henry,  painter,  r.  504  Fell 
Hovey  Asatiel,  merchant,  r.  1720  Eddy 
"    Belle  E.,  widow,  r.  723,  22d 
»    C.   E.  &  Co.  (Charles  E.  Hovey),  loan  and 

bond  brokers,  405  Montgomery,  room  4 
"    Charles  E.   (C.   E.  Hovey  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Chester  L.,  real  estate  agent,  8  Mills  Bldg, 

2d  floor,  r.  2002  Broadway 
"    Edward,  clerk  auditing  dept  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  204  Ellis 
"     Edward  H.,  car  inspector  S.  F.  &.  S.  M. 

Ry.,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk,  r.  1409  Guerrero 
"    George  D.,  painter,  r.  1409  Guereero 
"    James,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
"    Jennie  E.,  clerk  R.   G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r.  1409 

Guerrero 
"    Samuel  D.,  real   estate    agent,  508   Cali- 
fornia, r.  606  Sutter 
"    William  T.,  r.  2715  Sacramento 
How  Joseph,  driver  J.  Sanders,  r.  219,  7th 
Howard  Albert  C,  broker,  101  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Amos  F.,  r.  522  Eddy 
Howard  and  Wilson  Colony  Co.  (incorporated), 
R.  M.Wilson  president,  George  H.  How- 
ard vice-president,  F.  M.  Pickering  sec- 
retary, 523  Montgomery 
"    Andelucia  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  825  Harri- 
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Howard  Andrew  E.,  finisher  Sterling  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  106  Sbotwell 
Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  520  Noe 
Bamford,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,   r.   706/2 

Tennessee 
Benjamin    F.,    mate    str    Resolute,   r.  233 

Shotwell 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  14  Allen 
Carrie  Miss,  nurse  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
Charles,  clerk,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 
Charles,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  706  Ten- 
nessee 
Charles,  mechanic,  r.  400  Bay 
Charles,  painter,  r.  1130  Market 
Charles,  seaman,  r.  Vienna  nr  Silver 
Charles,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
Charles  A.   (Howard  &  Ritschy),  r.  I28/2, 
7th 
Howard   Charles   E.,    assistant   manager  San 
Francisco  Business  College,  1236  Market, 
r.  810  Ellis 
"    Charles  M.,  teamster,  r.  429  Grove 
"    Charles  W.,  harness  washer  H.  Foy  &  Co. 
Howard  Charles  Webb,  president  Spring  Val- 
ley Water  Works,  516  California,  r.  Pa- 
cific-Union Club 
"    C.  Harrold,  president  Revista  Publishing 
Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  fioor,  r.  2735  Pine 
Clarence  A.,  printer  Post,  r.  Alameda 
Clarence  O.,  r.  1016  Sacramento 
Clifton,  surveyor,  r.  331b  18th 
Cornelius,  stevedore,  r.  20  Roach 
Denison  L.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  825 
Harrison 

Howard  E.  A.  &  Co.  (Edward  A.  Howard  and 
Frank  K.  Mottj,  importers  of  carriage 
materials  and  hardwood  lumber,  29-31 
Spear,  telephone  Red  641,  Oakland 
branch  651-655  Broadway 
"  Edward  A.  (E.  A.  Howard  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Edward  H.,  clerk  delivery   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2511  Fillmore 
"    Edwin,  news  agent  Occidental  News  Co. 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Elmer,  r.  621  Bush 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  522  Taylor 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  403  Mason 
"    Emma    G.  Miss,   teacher  Bernal  Heights 

Primary  School,  r.  120  Capp 
"    Frank  P.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 

Co. 
"    Fred,  wire  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r. 

530,  3d 
"    Fred  C,  with  Norton,  Teller  &  Roden,  r. 
2313  Howard 
Howard    Frederick    P.,    assistant    secretary 
Spring    Valley   Water  Works,   r.    1333 
Leavenworth 
"    F.  Robert,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

520  Noe 
•'    George,  r.  109  Jessie 
"    George,  laborer  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,    r. 

Manning  PI 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    George  Mrs.,  actress,  r.  727  Bush 
Howard   George   B.,     commission    broker, 
Leidesdorff 
"    George  B.,  entry  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  815  Howard 
"  George  H.,  r.  818  Bush 
"    George  H.,  architect,  238  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

2606  Pacific  Av 
"    George  H.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
158  San  Jose  Av 
Howard  George  W.,  manager  A.  A.  Davis  Mill- 
ing Co.,  421  California,  telephone  Main 
538,  r.  Oakland 
G.  G.,  2d  steward  str  San  Jose 
Harry,    bellman   Bohemian   Club,    r.    1070 

Howard 
Homer  L.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

3311/2,  18th 
Horace  P.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining 

Co.,  r.  120  Capp 
Horace  Z.,  superintendent  Oceanic  Steam- 
ship Co's.  wharf,  r.  120  Capp 


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Howard  House,  John  Burmeister  proprietor,  311 

Grant  Av 
"    Irvine,  r.  237  Hayes 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  704  Sansome 
"    John,  waiter  Frederick  Cook,  r.  317,  4th 
"    John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
"    John  A.,  printer,  r.  735  Harrison 
Howard  John  L.,  president  Cumberland  Coal 

Co.,  Alameda  Sugar  Co.    and   manager 

Oregon  Improvement  Co.,  Pacific  Coast 

Railway  Co.  and  Southern  Oregon  Co.,  16 

California,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  W.,  superintendent  American  Type 

Founders  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  631  Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  19  Stockton  PI 
"    Kate  Miss,  bookkeeper  George  D.  Bunker, 

r.  20  Buena  Vista 
Howard  Kate  I.  Miss,  physician,  office  and  r. 

1410  Larkin 
"    Lemuel,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  818  Bush 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  939  Geary 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1050  Howard 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  shoefltter  Lobenstein  Bros. 
"    Louise  B.  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  20  Buena  Vista 
"    Louise  N.  Mrs.,  teacher  Girls  High  School, 

r.  2735  Pine 
"    Maggie  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1045,  19th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  20  Buena  Vista 
"    Martin,   helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

520,  4th 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Martin  J.,  coopor  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1108 

Vermont 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  825  Harrison 
"    Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  2521  California 
"    M.  F.,  cook  Montgomery  Hotel 
"    Michael,  chiropodist,  r.  348  Minna 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Morton  W.,  glove  maker  F.  G.  Conklin  & 

Co.,  r.  432  Valley 
"    Moses  B.,  insurance,  r.  432  Valley 
"    Myron  B.,  special  agent  Northwestern  Life 

Assn.,  r.  134  McAllister 
"    Nathaniel,  waiter,  r.  248  Minna 
"    Noah  F.,  painter,  r.  24  Harriet 
"    Noah  P.,  paper  hanger,  r.  34  Harriet 
"    Oliver  M.,  clerk   local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  3405Octavia 
"    Oliver  O.  Jr.,  manager  English  Mountain 

Gold  Mines  Co.,  20  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  The 

Colonial 
"    Osgood  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  28b 

De  Long  Av 
"    Patrick,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

418  Texas 
"    Patrick,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

11  Minna 
"    Peter  J.,  butcher  C.  W.  Foster,  r.  55  Na- 

toma 
Howard  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  F.  R.  Far- 
rand  pastor,  SW  cor  Oak  and  Baker 
"    Richard  T.,  mining,  r.  309,  5th 
"    Robert,  driver  E.  H.  Pfaeffle  &  Co.,  r.  1803 

Haight 
"    Robert  G.,  r.  102  Freelon 
"    Squire  J.,  carpenter,  r.  825  Harrison 
Howard  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

Rev.  W.  W.  Case  pastor.  S  s  Howard  bet 

2d  and  3d 
"    Street  Wharf  No.  1,  foot  of  Howard 


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Howard  Street  Wharf  No.  2,  East  bet  Howard 

and  Folsom 
"    T.  Mrs.,  r.  1310  Mason 
"    Thomas,  barber,  6O214  Central  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
Howard  Thomas,  wood    carver,  designer  and 

modeler.  213  Mission,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Thomas  J.,  driver  Cascade  Laundry,  r.  54 

Erie 
"    Thomas  P.,  clerk   People's    Express    and 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  26  Minna 
"    Thomas  T.,  hostler  William  E.  Bridge,  r.  6 

Dodge 
"    Volney,  with  Brown,  Craig   &  Co.,  r.   432 

Valley 
"    William,  bartender  J.    A.    Moore,    r.    235 

Stevenson 
"    William,  butcher  Henry  Dickerson,  r.  1802 

Market 
"    William,  carpenter,  9th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    William,  finisher  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1059%  Howard 
Howard  William  H.,  capitalist,  523  Montgom- 
ery, r.  San  Mateo 
"    William  H.,  harness  maker,  r.  861  Folsom 
"    Zerah  Y.,  clerk  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r.  120 

Capp 
"    &  Ritschy  (Charles  A.  Howard  and  Valen- 
tine Ritschy),  barbers,  20,  7th 
Howarth  Conrad,  carpenter  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  737  Harrison 
"    George   W.,  plumber    Henry  William.son, 

r.  1914  Grand  Av 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  4  Pringle  Court 
"    Thomas,    pattern    maker    Pelton    Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Howarth  Thomas  F.,   secretary  Simonds  Saw 

Co.,  31  Main,  r.  29  Laurel 
Howatt  John  A.,   block  maker  Le  Gal  &    Os- 

trander,  r.  843,  17th 
'i    John  B.,  boiler  maker,  r.  843,  17th 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  843,  17th 
4S=Howatt.    See  Howitt 
Howden  M.  K.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1201  Laguna 
Howe  Albert  M.,  accountant  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks.  r.  1320  Washington 
"     Albion  S.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1207  Octavia 
"    Andrew  J.,  gardener,  r.  4  Brosnan 
"    Anthony,  carpenter,  r.  108  Alabama 
"    Armiger,  shoemaker,  46  Sacramento 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2521  Bry- 
ant 
"    Charles  A.,  salesman  Hills  Bros.,  r.  322, 

27th 
"    Charles  K.,  cashier  S.  F.  Weeks  Co..  r.  323 

Scott 
"    Charles  M.,  Christian  scientist,  r.  841  Post 
'■    Daniel  T.,  bartender  Lincoln's  Road  House, 

r.  229  Golden  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     Edward,  solicitor  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Edward,  superintendent  Haight  St.  Branch 

Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  417  Clayton 
"    Edward  D.,  clerk  A.  F.  Tenney  Co. 
"    Edward  K.,  solicitor  Union  Box  Factory, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Edward  K.    Jr.,    clerk    Simpson    Lumber 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    E.  F.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Emily  S.,  widow,  r.  1207  Octavia 
"    Emma  S.,  widow,  r.  323  Scott 
"    Erastus    M.,  master  mariner,  r.  120  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  108  Alabama 


Howe  Frank  C,  timekeeper  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks,  r.  1033  Regent,  Alameda 
"    Frederick  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

35  Harriet 
"    George  E.,  with  Pacific    Steam  Whaling 

Co.,  r.  1907i4  Devisadero 

HOWE  G.  W., 

attorney  and  counsellor  at  law,  advice 
free,  law  offices,  850  Market  cor  Stock- 
ton, rooms  7-8-9 

Howe  Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  17  Trenton 
"    James,  porter,  r.  861  Market 
"    James  E.,  druggist,  2333  Mission 
"    James  H.,  manager  Oratorio  Society,  308 

Post,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    James  T.,  bartender  Israel  G.  Johnson,  r. 

122  Taylor 
"    John,  molder,  r.  27  Clarence  PI 
"    John,    shoemaker,  r.   SE  cor  cor  Sanchez 

and  29th 
"    John,  stenographer,  r.  152  Erie 
"    John   C,    printer,    lithographer     and    en- 
graver, 636  Clay  and  641  Merchant,  r.  1100 

Green 
"    John  L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1633V^ 

Grove 
"    John  N.,  compositor,  r.  414  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John    M.,    photographic    printer,    113   St. 

Ann's  Bldg,  r.  1926  Market 
"    John  W.,  shoefitter,  r.  SE  cor  Sanchez  and 

29th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1725^4  Lexington  Av 
"    Lowell,  cigars  and  tobacco,  NE  cor  3d  and 

Howard,  r.  319  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Marie,  actress,  r.  1743V4  Mission 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  r.  6  Harriet 
"    Oliver,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  SE 

cor  29th  and  Sanchez 
"    Parthenia  F.,  widow,  r.  322,  27th 
■'    Richard  H.,  fireman  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

560  Howard 
"    Richard  P.,   stenographer  Waterhouse  & 

Lester,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  11  Welsh 
"    Robert    C,  clerk   Insurance    Company    of 

North  America,  r.  414  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  Alabama  nr  Pre- 

cita  Av 
"    Russell  B.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual    Life  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  414  Golden  Gate  Av 
Howe  Scale  Company,  E.  D.  Page  manager,  12- 

14  Pine 
"    Thomas  G.,    boiler  maker  J.  C.  Lemmer 

&  Co.,  r.  SE  cor  29th  and  Sanchez 
"    Walter  C.,  correspondent  F.  L.   Sweany,  r. 

621  Bush 
"    William,  bartender  John  C.  Johnson,  r.  319 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  108  Alabama 
"    William,  mate  str  Corona 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  4481/2,  3d 
"    William  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  621  Bush 
.^-Howe.    See  How  and  Howes 
Howell  Albert,  bookkeeper  San  Jose  Woolen 

Mills  Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Alfred,  stonecutter,  r.  20  Derby  Pi 
"    Allan  S.,  carpenter,  r.  871  Market 
"     A  Ivah  H.,  driver,  r.  215  Langton 
"    Arthur,  cook  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  207  Eddy 
"    Carrie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  459  Minna 
"    Edward,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

1512  Howard 
"    Edward  H.,  foreman  mantel  dept.  W.  W. 

Montague  &  Co.,  r.  13*4  Union 
"    Ernest   E.,   clerk  A.  B.   McCreery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Evan,  electrician,  r.  416  Minna 
"    Evan  J.,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners' 

Iron  Wks,  r.  S\bH  Howard 
"    Frank,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  706b 

Army 
"    Harry  G.,  traveling  salesman  A.  P.  Hotal- 

ing  &  Co. 
"    Harry  W.,  boots  and  shoes.  1808  Polk 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  IOW2  Grant  Av 
"    James,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

823  Valencia 
"    James  M.,  clerk,  r.  1318  Grove 


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HowellJolin  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  14041^4  Fol- 
som 
"    Jolin    R.,    superintendent     Rapid     Safety 
Filter  Co.,  r.  2607  Post 
,  "    John  S.  (Osgood  &  Howell),  r.  2934  Jack- 
son 
"    John  W.,  window  dresser  The  Emporium 
"    Joseph,   machinist    Union   I.   Wks,  r.  251 

Michigan 
"    Joseph  H.,  park  policeman,  r.  2208  Bush 
•'    J.   R.,  cashier   Baldwin    &    Hammond,   10 

Montgomery 
"    J.  W.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

of  New  York,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    Levitt,  r.  6  Walnut  Av 
"    Lizzie  P.,  widow,  r.  612,  21st 
"    Matthew  Jr., traveling  salesman  Kempkey, 

Gilham  &  Sawyer 
"    Matthias  D.,  mining,  r.  1212  Geary 
"    Otto,  cook,  r.  207  Eddy 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  825  Kearny 
•'    Phillip,  r.  130  Ellis 
"    Ralph  B.,  clerk,  r.  612,  21st 
'•    Thomas,  r.  1611  Gough 
"    Thomas,  foreman,  r.  523  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  tinner  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  20  Derby  PI 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  54  Erie 
"    Walter,  r.  34  Prospect  Av 
"    William,  tile  dealer,  r.  36  Dame 
"    William  F.,  oiler  str  Columbia 
"    William  H.,  driver  Alfred  W.  Morgenstern, 

r.  52"4  Silver 
"    William  J.,  machinist  Rix  Compressed  Air 

Machinery  Co.,  r.  459  Minna 
"    William  T.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1334 

Vallejo 
"    William.  W.,  machinist,  r.  16  Madison  Av 
Hower  Fritz,  groceries  and  liquors,  1423  Pacific, 
r.  1425  Pacific 
"    S.  E.,  engineer  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  r.  2652 
Harrison 
Howerton  Edward  B.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  428a 

Page 
Howes    Egbert    S.,    plumbing,   hardware    and 
stoves,  1625  Devisadero 
"    Enoch  T.,r.  3019  Jackson 
Howes  George,  proprietor  Howes'  Special  De- 
livery, 508  Jones 
"    Henry  A.,  foreman  J.   W.  Ferris,    r.   1904 

Market 
"    Henry  A.  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  13th  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 
Howes  Jataez,  mining  secretary,  214  Pine,  rooms 
55-58,  r.  2325  Bush 
"    John,  insurance  agent,  r.  751  Howard 
"    Laban  H.,  salesman,  r.  IO371/2,  24th 
"    L.  H.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1037'^,  24th 
"    Maude  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1904  Market 
"    Robert  H.,  conductor  Cal.   St.  RR..  r.  1423 

California 
"    Salina  Mrs.,  r.  320  Mason 
4@"Howes.    See  Hause  and  House 
Howes'  Special  Delivery,  George  Howes  pro- 
prietor, 508  Jones,  telephone  East  547, 
branch  15  Geary 
Howey  William  A.,  teamster,  r.  614,  7th 
Howie  Herbert  P.,  carpenter,  r.  180  Noe 

"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  r.  112  Chattanooga 
Howitt   Henry    Rev.,    literary^     editor    Pacific 

Churchman,  r.  809  Polk 
«3=Howitt.    See  Howatt 
Howkins  Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  915,  15th 
«®"Howkins.    See  Hawkins 
Howland  Bendix,  foreman,  r.  I214  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Charles,  driver  Daniel  C.  Howland,   r.  536 
Munich 
Charles  E.,  contractor,  r.  126  Ellis 
Charles  F.,  accountant  H.   S.  Crocker  Co., 


Charles  J.,  purser  str  Santa  Cruz,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Clarence  A.  (Howland  &  Lonergan),'  724 
Market 

Daniel  C,  expressman,  SE  cor  Stockton 
and  Geary,  r.  536  Munich 

Edward,  elevator  operator  Mills  Bldg,  r. 
Oakland 

Frank  P.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Oakland 


Howland  George  H.,  clerk  Heynemann  &  Co., 
r.  314  Fillmore 
Ina  L.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  314  Fillmore 
James    E.,    master     ship     Invincible,     35 

Steuart,  r.  2106  Sutter    ■ 
John,  marine  engineer,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
John  S.,  gate  keeper  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  1131 

Polk 
Le  Mar  C,  collector,  r.  1131  Polk 
Leonora,  widow,  r.  1208  Lombard 
Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  314  Fillmore 
Peter  B.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  301  Turk 
Robert M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1900  Devisadero 
Stephen  W.,  mining  expert,  r.  32^/4  Langton 
Wesley  P.,  billing  clerk  P.    C.   SS  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
William  W.,    teamster  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  7801/2  Harrison 
W.  Penn,  civil  engineer,  221  Front,  room  5, 
r.  430  Bryant 
Howland  &  Lonergan  (Clarence  A.  Howland 
and  George  M.    Lonergan),  proprietors 
Imperial  Photographic  Studio,  724  Mar- 
ket 
Hewlett  Frank,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George,  employee  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Michael,  laundrvmanCity  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
Howley  James  J.,  car  driver,  r.  186  Perry 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1105)4  Tennessee 
>63~Howley.    See  Hawley 
Howrey  Frederick,  cook,  r.  281  Stevenson 
Howrin  Patrick,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  12091/4 

Bush 
Howse  Henry  L.,  oil  and  gas  stoves,  14  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry   L.  Jr.,  clerk  Henry  L.  Howse,  r.  7 

Montgomery  Av 
"    John  R.,  type  caster,  r.  23d  Av  nr  Point 
Lobos  Av 
4c?~  Howse.    See  House  and  Howes 
Howson    George,  horse    trainer,  r.   1819  Point 
Lobos  Av 
"    James  W.,  student,  r.  1819  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Thomas,  tanner  Fred  R.  Cook,  r.  cor   18th 
and  Guerrero 
Hoxie  Silas,  expressman,  r.  208  Clara 
Hoy  Albert,  r.  902  Kearny 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1314!4  Larkin  rear 
"    Peter,  watchmaker,  r.  195  Hyde 
-»-  Hoy.    See  Hoey 

Hoyer  George,  salesman,  r.  827  Hampshire 
"    Jacob  F.  W.,  porter  Wieland  Bros.,  r.  1840 

Howard 
"    Richard,  r.  354  Minna 
"    William,  porter,  r.  1840  Howard 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  1840 
Howard 
HoyleJ.   E.  &  Co.  (John  E.  Hoyle  and  Waters 
A.  Bushnell),  printers,  403  Market 
"    John  E.  (J.  E.  Hoyle  &  Co.),  r.  648  Waller 
"    John  E.,  teamster  Forster,  Little  &  Co.,  r. 

2943  Howard 
"    Reuben,  printer  J.  E.  Hoyle  &  Co.,  r.  425 
Fell 
Hoyt  Bert,  r.  410  Hyde 

"    Charles  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2502  Sutter 
H03rt  Edward,  proprietor  White  Star  Laundry, 
cor  11th  and  Channel,  main  office  vesti- 
bule Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  2899  Jackson 
"    Eva  H.,  widow,  compositor  Pac.  Christian 
Pub.  Co..  r.  807A  17th 


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Tel.  Mission  40. 


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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.   X.  Y.  T 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by      [ 
any  in  the  market  in  L 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.^ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO..  329  Market  St        r 


Hojrt  Fletcher  S.,  mechanical  dentist,  131  Post, 

room  9,  r.  Alameda 
Hoyt  Frank  B.,  notary  public,  504  Battery,  r. 
915b  Oak 
"    Frederic  T.,  with  The  Realty  Syndicate, 

r.  512  Mason 
"    George  E.,  machinist,  r.  811,  23d 
' '    Henry  A. ,  salesman  Winchester  Repeating 

Arms  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1807- 

Halght 
"    John  G.  (Swayne  &  Hoyt),  r.  Oakland 
"    Novelty    Manufacturing    Co.,    George    D. 

Mahone  agent,  43  Phelan  Bldg 
"    Oscar  F.,  bookkeeper  Gas  Consumers'  As- 
sociation, r.  SVi  Scott 
"    W.  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  2305  Mariposa 
"    W.  D.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  2733  Jack- 
son 
"    William  H.,  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
4®=  Hoyt.    See  Hoitt 
Hoyte  Hereward,  actor  Grover's  Alcazar  Thea- 

atre 
Hoytema  Mendel,  drayman,  r.  27051/4  Harrison 
Hranuelli  Guisto,  porter  Damjanovich  &  Vuko- 

vich,  r.  223^4  Jessie 
Hromada  Adolph,  wholesale  candy  manufac- 
turer, 222-224  Battery  and  315-317  Sacra- 
mento, r.  1128  Guerrero 
Hrvatska  Sloga  (Slavo-Croation  semi- weekly), 
L.  W.  Piskulich  editor  and    proprietor, 
629  Washington 
Huant  Matilda  J.,  widow,  r.  522  Capp 
Hub   Tlie,  Charles  Keilus    &  Co.  proprietors, 
dealers  in  fine  clothing,  202-206  Kearny 
Hubacek  Andrew,  jeweler  E.  Hubacek,  r.   823 
York 
"    Edward,  jeweler,  2439^4  Mission,  r.  823  York 
"    Matthew,  jeweler,  r.  823  York 
Hubachek   Joseph  H.,  pharmacist  Fairmount 

Pharmacy,  r.  1411  Folsom 
Hubacher  John,  engineer  The  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co., 

r.  Hunter's  Point 
Hubash  Joseph,  manufacturing  jeweler,  9  Har- 

dieP] 
Hubb  Peter,  milkman,  r.  128  Welsh 

"    Peter,  milkman,  r.  1337  Natoma 
Hubbard  Adolphus  S.,  secretary  California  His- 
torical Society,  819  Market,  r.  1912  Pierce 
"    Albert  B.,  helper  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r. 

301  Fillmore 
"    Alfred  W.,  teamster,  r.  1143^  Harrison 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1307  Green 
Hubbard   B.   S.,  secretary  The  Union    Litho- 
graph Co.,  316  Sacramento,  r.  Oakland 
"    E.  A.  &  Co.  (Eugene  A.   Hubbard),  manu- 
facturers' agents,  120  Sutter,  room  9 
"    Edward  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1608  Baker 
"    E.  H.  Mrs.,  ladies  hairdresser, 923  Market 
"    Eugene  A.  (E.  A.  Hubbard  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  1006  Larkin 
•'    Fannie  V.,  widow,  r.  2111  Hyde 
"    George,  butcher,  r.  361  Minna 
"    George,  waiter  William  Scheubner,  r.  Ful- 
ton nr  2d  Av 
"    George  A.,  dentist  B.  Beers,  r.  2104  Bush 
"    George  C,  foreman  Brown  &  Craddock,  r. 

Oakland 
■'    George  M.,  clerk    Hibernia  Savings    and 

Loan  Soc,  r.  124  Tremont  Av 
"    George  W.,  vice-president  Cauca  "Valley 
Development  Co.,  217  Sansome,  r.  Los 
Angeles 
■'    Henry,  painter,  r.  363  Minna 


Hubbard  Henry,  upholsterer,  r.  1012  Bryant 

"    Henry  C,  carrier  Chronicle,  r.  1222  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Henry  C,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Henry  F.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  ift 
Oak 

"    House,  Charles  Raulet  proprietoc,  139,  4th 

"    Jason  C,  superintendent  Cauca  Valley  De- 
velopment Co.,  217  Sansome 

"    John  D.,  student,  r.  124  Tremont  Av 

"    John  M.,  r.  1307  Green 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3024  Buchanan 

"    Michael,  r.  1131  Harrison 

"    M.  T.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  Sacramento 

"    Norris,  shipping  clerk  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Robert,  foreman,  r.  1166  Bryant 

"    Sarah,  r.  518  Van  Ness  Av 

"    W.  A.,  cook,  r.  829 Stevenson 

"    William,  fireman,  r.  245,  2d 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 

"    William  H. ,  teamsterWellman,  Peck  &  Co. , 
r.  32  Chesley 

"    William  W., insurance  agent,  r.  1364 Market 
4®"Hubbard.    See  Hubbert  and  Huppert 
Hubbell  Frederick  N.,  mining,  r.  1451  McAllister 
Hubbell  George  A.,  manager  and  secretary  The 
American  Patriot  and  Patriot  Publish- 
ing Co.,  Academy  of  Sciences  Bldg,  819 
Market,  room  7,  r.  2241  Market 

"    George  R.,  physician,  r.  2339  Pine 

"    Harriet  H.  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  2339  Pine 

"    H.  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  826a  Harrison 

"    Henry  C,  farmer,  r.  826a  Harrison 

"    Narcissa,  widow,  r.  1024  Bush 

"    Samuel  T.,  cooper,  413  Drumm,  r.  114Pacitic 
Hubber  James  W.,  engineer,  r.  330,  18th 
Hubbert  John,  butcher,  514,  34th,  r.  546,  23d 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  1131  Harrison 

"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  323Bryant 

"    Nathaniel  T.,  butcher,  r.  1133  Guerrero 

"    Wallace  R.,  bartender  Clay  Markle,  r.  530, 
23d 

"    Walter  K..  broom  maker,  r.  118  Alabama 
Hubbs  Charles  H.,  attorney  and  counsellor  at 
law,  330  Pine,   rooms  38-39,  r.   NW  cor 
Clement  and  8th  Av 
Hubenthal  Peter,  r.  135  Hayes 
Huber  A.  &  Co.  (Alfred  Huber),  watchmakers, 
jewelers  and  opticians,  39,  3d 

"    Adam,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Huber  Adolph  (Huber  Bros.),  r.  234  Castro 

"    Adolph  (Kister  &  Huber),  r.  San  Jose  Av 
nr  Ocean  House  Road 

"    Albert,  clerk,  r.  909  Kearny 

"    Albert,  confectionery,   1308    Polk,    r.   1348 
Bush 

"    Alfred  (A.  Huber  &  Co.),  r.  613a  Shotwell 

"    Alfred  J.,  porter  Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.,  r. 
1906/2  Polk 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1802  Market 

"    Anton,  r.  811  Mission 

"    Barbara,  widow,  r.  610  Pine 
Huber  Brothers  (Otto  F.  and  Adolph).  proprie- 
tors California  Hall  and  The  California 
Catering  Co., 620  Bush 

"    Charles,  blacksmith   B.   Graves  &  Co.,  r. 
1009  Washington 

"    Charles,  marble  cutter,  r.  113  Ivy  Av 

"    Charles    A.,  barber.  2007  Polk.  r.  626A  Her- 
mann 

"    Edward  A.,  manager  estate  of  Charles  H. 
Mead,  526  Front,  r.  932  Green 

"    Frank,  engineer,  7  Market 

HUBER  FRANK, 

manufacturer  doors,  sash  and  blinds, 
563  Brannan,  r.  113  Butte 

Huber  Frederick,  proprietor  Arion  House,  13-15 

Page 
"    Fritz,  r.  13  Monroe 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  830  Battery 
"    Henry,  butcher  Henry  G.  Pfaeflle,  r.  1839 

Market 
' '    George,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.  13  Metcalfe  PI 
■'    Herman,  collector,  r.  916,  15th 
"    John,  hardware,  3123,  16th 


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Huber  John  E.,  cutter  Grennan  Bros.,  r.  1906i/4 

Polk 
"    Louis,  laborer, ,r.  408  Capp 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  1528Folsoin 
"    Martin  Jr.,  millhand  Frank  Huber,  r.  113 

Butte 
"    Mathias,  teamster,  r.  5325^  Linden  Av 
Huber  Otto  F.  (Huber  Bros.),  r.  S32  Castro 
"    Raymond,  pressman  Galloway  Litho.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Theodore,  liquors.  Mission  Road  nr  County 

Line 

HUBER  VALENTINE, 

musical  director,  420  Eddy,  telephone 
East  681 

Hubert   Alfred,  clerk  Alexander  Wallmann,  r. 
SW  cor  Ellis  and  Bourbin  PI 
Anton,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
Charles,  carpenter,  r.  10  Union  PI  rear 
Charles  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1817  Market 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  1817  Market 
George  W.,  salesman,  r.  1817  Market 
Joseph,  laborer,  r.  4  Fillmore 
Pauline  Mrs.,  proprietor  Irving  House,  568 
Mission 
Hubie  G.  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  703  Polk 
Hubinette   Edward,  window    cleaner,   r.   204!4 

Eddy  rear 
Hubley  Solomon  F.,  foreman  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Hubner  Carl  S.,  waiter  Walter  H.  Blunden,  r.  23 
Taylor 
"    Conrad  W.,  salesman  Collins  &  Co.,  r.  721 

Grove 
"    Louis,  waiter  George  H.  Richard,  r.  1  Lou- 
isa 
4®=-Hubner.    See  Huebner 
Hubsch  Christina,  widow,  r.  11  Avery 
Huchard  August,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

2151/2,  6th 
Huck  Alexander,  painter,  r.  804  Valencia 
"    Frederick,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice 

Wks,  r.  612 Filbert 
"    John  P.  M.,  clerk,  r.  1247b  18th 
"    Richard,  vinegar  and  pickles,  37  Commer- 
cial, r.  612  Filbert 
4®-Huck.    See  Hucks 

Huckfeldt   Henry,  groceries    and    liquors,  1200 
Howard,  r.  1202  Howard 
"    J.,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r.  1909 
Harrison 
Huckins  Bruce,  conductor,  r.  3201  Geary 
"    Prank,  M.  D..  dentist  I.  G.  Leek,  72414  Mar- 
ket 
"    William  P.,  chief  engineer  str  Transit,  r. 
2205  Scott 
Huckle  Arthur,  carpenter,  r.  1818;^  Howard 
Hucks   Annie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Spring  Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  711  Jones 
"    George  A.,  r.  2139  Mission 
"    John  G.,  photographer,  1228  Market,  r.  2139 
Mission 
>«®- Hucks.    See  Huck 

Huddart  Frederick  T.,  salesman  Dunham,  Car- 

rigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  3000  Sacramento 

"    James  M.,  manager  Clatsop   Mill  Co.,  40 

California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  H.,  clerk  John  W.  Richards,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    J.   Townsend   Mrs.,  widow,  r.   3000  Sacra- 
mento 
Huddell  Kate  Mrs.,  r.  221^4  Isis 
Huddleson  George,  janitor,  r.  4  Auburn 
Huddleston   H.  &  Co.  (Hugh   Huddleston    and 
Isaac    B.    Owens),     proprietors    Great 
American  Importing  Tea  Co.,  52-58  Mar- 
ket 
"    Hugh    (H.  Huddleston  &   Co.),  r.  Palace 
Hotel 
Huddelston  Matthew  J.,  oanner,  r.  19  Aileen  Av 
Huddy  Henry,  bricklayer,  r.  15321^4  Eddy  rear 
"    Jean  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  6a  Hyde,  r.  6Vo 

Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6V2  Hyde 
"    May  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  r.  61/2  Hyde 
Hudelsou  Benjamin  F.,  president  State  Coun 
cil  American  Protective  Assn,  819  Mar- 
ket, room  39-40,  r.  Oakland 


Hudgin  John  D.,  r.  IOI614  Larkin 
Hudnall  C.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  634  Polk 

"    William  D.,  salesman,  r.  807  Leavenworth 
Hudson  A.  B.,  porter,  r.  1006  Clay 

Alexander  C,  clerk,  r.  825  Mission 
Alexander  F.,  cook,  r.  128  Bernard 
Alfred,  blacksmith  H.  Crockard's  Sons,  r. 

126  Church 
Bay  Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co.,  John 
H.   Sayre    secretary,    405   Montgomery, 
room  5 
Charles,  compositor    Salvation   Army,    r. 

1139  Market 
Charles,  tinsmith,  r.  1415  Stockton 
Charles  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  39a  Clinton  Park 
Charles  H.,  waiter,  r.  825  Mission 
George,  attorney  at  law,  r.  226,  5th 
George  R..  solicitor,  r.  34  Ellis 
Harry  H. ,  gas  fitter  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  14  Turk 
Henry  C,  laborer,  r.  2104  Mason 
Henry  W.,  cutter  Sam  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  200 

Turk 
Henry  W.,  salesman  J.  Noonan,  r.  2312  Pine 
Horace   R.,   journalist    Chronicle,    r.    1611 

Washington 
James,  sailmaker,  r.  316  Davis 
James  C,  plumber,  r.  319  O'Farrell 
Jane  J.  Mrs.,  matron  Hearst  and  Helping 
Hand  Free  Kindergartens,  r.  512  Union 
John,  r.  512  Union 

John  (Shrakkart  &  Hudson),  r.  25i/4  Shotwell 
John,  laborer,  r.  961%  Bryant 
John  C,  shoe  cutter,  r.  319  O'Farrell 
John  M.,  foreman  Koons,  Bosq  &  Co.,  r.  1107 

Mason 
John  M.,  clerk,  r.  1107  Mason 
Joseph,  butcher,  r.  26i^  Clinton  Park 
L.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2121  Sacramento 
Mary,  widow,  r.  miYz  Bryant 
Mathew  T.,  foreman  Cal.  Paint  Co.,  r.  513 

Potrero  Av 
Medical  Institute,    E.  C.   Auld  manager, 

5  Stockton 
Millard  F.,  clei-k  Henry  C.   Campbell,   r. 

Oakland 
Minnie  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  319  O'Farrell 
Phineas,  solicitor,  r.  209  Grant  Av 
Hudson  River  Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Works, 
Hopke  Bros.  &  Von  Hagen  proprietors, 
ofBce  409  Sutter,  branch  335,  24th,  works 
11  Fair  Av 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  157i4  Clara 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  739  Green 
"    Walter,  r.  126  Church 
"    W.  Clyde,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  1020  Market 
"    William,  billiard  man  The  Oberon,  r.  5  Hyde 
"    William  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  319 
O'Farrell 
4®" Hudson,    See  Hutson 
Hudspeath  John,  driver  N.  Gray  &  Co.,  r.  145, 12th 

"    John  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  145,  12th 
Huebner  Adolph,  baker  J.  Lanzer,  r.  2232  Mis- 
sion 
"    Hugo,  superintendent  German  Benevolent 
Society  Cemetery,  r.  34th  Av  and  Clement 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  Hayes  and  Pierce 
JSS^Huebner.    See  Hubner 
Huebsch  Charles  H.,  lather,  r.  316  Ivy  Av 
Huefner  Otto  C.  (Huefner  &  Engelke),  r.  1003 
Washington 
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H.  Engelke),  proprietors  and  publishers 
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Huegie  Romar,  bakery,  108  Hayes 
Huehn  Arthur,  draughtsman,  r.  2i  Rausch 
Huellmantel  Bernhard,  tailor,  r.  213  Clara  rear 
Hue-Paris  Victor,  teacher  music,  1347  Powell 
Huepeden  Henry,  painter,  r.  138  Lily  Av 
Hueppeden  Charles  (Hueppeden  &  Mueller),  r. 

920  Central  Av 
"    Oscar  (Hueppeden  &  Meyer),  r.   NW  cor 

Grove  and  Polk 
"    &  Meyer  (Oscar  Hueppeden    and   Ernest 

Meyer),  groceries,  NW  cor  Grove  and 

Polk 
"    &  Mueller  (Charles  Hueppeden  and  Her- 
mann Mueller),  groceries  and  liquors, 

2101  Golden  Gate  Av 
Huerne  Zelie  Mme.,  widow,  r.  15  Ford 
Huested  George  R.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  320  Ellis 
'•    Orson  J.,  asst  auditor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

320  Ellis 
i^" Huested.    See  Heusted  and  Husted 
Hueter  E.  L.  Glycerine  Works.  Ernest  L.  Hue- 

ter  proprietor,  ofBce  22  Ellis,  works   SE 

cor  23d  and  Kansas 

HUETER  ERNEST  L., 

secretary  and  treasurer  Bass-Hueter 
Paint  Co.,  and  proprietor  San  Fran- 
cisco Pioneer   varnish  Works,   E.   L. 
Hueter  Glycerine  Works,  and  Califor- 
nia Ink  Co.,  ofilce  18-20-22  Ellis,  tele- 
phone Main  5525 
Hueter  Gustave  A.,  druggist.  2737  Howard 
"    Louis  E..  varnisher.  r.  2312  Howard 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  2312  Howard 
Hueth  John,  proprietor  The  Mozart,  319  Ellis 
Huether  Sebastian,  machinist,  r.  22  Flood  Av 
Huff  Charles  C,  secretary  California  Paint  Co., 
22  Jessie,  r.  East  Oakland 
Christina,  domestic,  1603  Van  Ness  Av 
Edward    C.    (W.    B.    Huff   &   Co.),  r.  2415 

Green 
Frederick,  pantryman  Young  &  Weisman, 

r.  410  Minna 
Frederick  J.,  clerk,  r.  824  Mission 
George,  painter,  r.  NW  cor  2d  and  Folsom 
John,  r.  10  Williamson 
John,  elevator  man,  r.  102  Silver 
Joseph,  manager  Mrs.  M.  B.   Huff,  r.  34th 

off  San  Jose  Av 
Lou,  widow,  hair  dresser,  r.  1104  Market 
Melissa  B.,  widow,  dairv.  34th  off  San  Jose 

Av  ■ 

Norman  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1607  Grove 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  605  Taylor 
Walter  R.,  salesman  Pacific  Shirt  Co.,  r. 
1629  Haves 
Huff  W.  B.  &  Co.   (William  B.  and  Edward  C. 
Huff),  real  estate,  insurance  and  house 
brokers,  2405  California 
"    William  B.  (W.  B.  Huff  &  Co.),  r.  2203  Web- 
ster 
"    W.  R.,  real  estate,  r.  675  Minna 
4@=Huff.    See  Hough  and  Hoff 
Huffman  Charles  H.,  capitalist,  r.  2100  Broad- 
way 
"    George  L.  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR.,  r.  1134  Union 
"    Joseph  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  14 

Eugenia  Av 
"    Samuel  (Levy  &  Huffman),  r.   8-9  Colum- 
bian Bldg 
"    Samuel  A.,  millinery,  1907  Fillmore 
"    William,  conductor,  r.  1134  Union 
^8®" Huffman.    See  Hoffman  and  Hoffmann 
HuSner  Charles,  seaman,  r.  313^  Bryant 
>^Huffner.    See  Huefner 


Huf Schmidt  Charles,  agnt,  r.  823  Post 
"    Frederick,  capitalist,  r.  823  Post 
"    George,  traveling  salesman  D.  L.  Gump,  r. 

1242  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  furniture,   1321  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  A.,  plumber,  623  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis  A.,  plumber,  r.  623  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Milton  S.,  plumber,  r.  623  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hug   Charles  A.,  secretary  J.  D.  Spreckels  & 

Bros.  Co.,  office  327  Market,  r.  1525  Sutter 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1525  Sutter 
"    Henry,  butcher  A.  Brady,  r.  215  Tehama 
"    John  J.,  physician;  1009  Mission 
Hugg  Ellen  M.,  widow,  r.  1411  Clay 
"    Robert  H.,  broker,  r.  1411  Clay 
Huggins  Amos  W.  (A.  L  Hall  &  Son),  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Bruce,    conductor    Geary    St.  Ry.,    r.  3201 

Geary 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  619,  3d 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  619,  3d 
Huggler  Alfred,  cook,  r.  740  Broadway 
Hughes  Alexander,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler 

Wks,  r.  9  Virginia  Av 
"    Andrew,  hostler  Michael  Conlon,  r.  5  Hyde 

Terrace 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  413^  Oak 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Arthur,  pattern  maker,  r.  413!4  Oak 
"    Bernard,  bookkeeper,  r.  413^  Oak 
"    Bernard,  teamster  Magdalen  Asylum 
"    Bernard,   teamster  Wm.  F.  Wilson,  r.  1145 

Turk 
"    Bernard  C,  laborer,  r.  1818  Market 
"    Bernard  P.,  laborer  ,".  711  Banks 
"    Blanche  E.,  widow,  r.  1043,  20th 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  41  Tehama 
"    Bridget,     widow,    r.    California    Av   opp 

Montezuma 
"    Brothers  (James  J.  and  Henry),  plumbers 

and  metal  roofers,  505  Fell 
"    Byron,  stableman,  r.  1227  Turk 
"    C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  520  Eddy 
"    Carrie,  milliner,  r.  23  Welsh 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  610  Geary 
"    C.  F.,  ensign  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Charles  P.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks, 

r.  20914  Polk 
"    ConstantV.,  manager  Renting Dept.O'Far- 

rell  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Cornelius  A.,  messenger  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

9a  Miles  PI 
,,    D.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Daniel,  electrician,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    Daniel  F.,  printer  Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 

r.  220,  7th 
'•    David,  compositor,  r.  418,  14th 
"    David,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Capi- 
tol and  Broad 
"    David,  mining,  office  819  Market,  room  45 
"    Edmond,  engineer,  r.  648  Howard 
"    Edward,  driver   City    Transit    Co.,   r.  411 

Gough 
"    Edward,  special  officer  U.  S.  Government, 

r.  410  Bryant 

HUGHES  EDWARD  C, 

steam  book  and  job  printer,  511  San- 
some,  telephone  Main  449,  and  Super- 
visor Sixth  Ward,  r.  1321  Clay 

Hughes  Edward  E.,  stage  door  keeper  Califor- 
nia Theatre,  r.  1831  Green 
"    Edward  F.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1144 
Sutter 
Edward  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  142  Silver 
Edward  J.,   salesman  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 

615  Laguna 
Edward  O.,  special  agent  Palatine  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Denver 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  40  Silver 
Ellen  Miss,  clerk  Gustave    Fricke,   r.  20 

Stevenson  Av 
Ellis,  carpenter,  r.  110  Hyde 
Emily  N.,  widow,  r.  19  Hampton  PI 
Eugene  A.  N.,  stock  broker,  313  Montgom- 
ery, r.  618  Filbert    . 
Frances  Mrs.,  nurse  r.  12  Federal 
Frances  M.  Mrs.,  r.  806  Bush 
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Hughes  Frank,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  41  Tehama 
"    Frank  A.,  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht 
"    Frank  I.,  painter,  r.  2426i^  Bryant  Av 
"    Frank  P.,  salesman    Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  327  Fremont 
"    George,  box    maker  Pac.  and  S.  F.    Box 

Factory,  r.  663  Howard 
"    George,  cook  J.  U.  Hastings,  r.  Oakland 
"    George,  salesman  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r.  1715 


"    George,  teamster,  r.  1068  Howard 

"    George  A.,  pattern  maker   Golden   State 

and  Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  233  Chattanooga 
"    George  W.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 

411  Duncan 
"    Gustav,  iron  worker,  r.  126,  14th 
"    H.  &  Co. (Hugh  Hughes),  shipping  and  com- 
mission, 123  California,  rooms  3-4 
"    Harry,  student,  r.  1914  Lexington  Av 
"    Harry  M.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1715Mason 
"    Henry  (Hughes  Bros.),  r.  505^  Linden  Av 
"    Hugh  (H.  Hughes  &  Co.),  r.  922  Broadway 
"    Hugh  J.,  laborer,  r.  704i/^  Mission 
"    Humphrey,  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Humphrey,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    Isabella,  laundress  Am.  Laundry,  r.  3026i/^ 

Buchanan 
"    James,  r.  781  Stevenson 
"    James,  compositor,  r.  323'/i  Clementina 
"    James,  harness  maker,  r.  995  Market 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  39  Minna 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Plymouth  Av 
"    James,  porter,  r.  421,  4th 
"    James,  teamster  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  356 

Jessie 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  321  Natoma 
Hughes  James  B.,  secretary  Francis-Valentine 

Co.,  517  Clay,  r.  1004  Hampshire 
"    James  G.,  bookkeeper  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  732 

Powell 
"    James  H.,  watchman,  r.  411  Duncan 
"    James  J.  (Hughes  Bros.),  r.  615  Laguna 
'•    James  V.,  physician,  r.  123  Clipper 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  702i/4  Harrison 
"    Jerome    A.,    physician    and    surgeon,    502 

Sutter 
"    Jesse  P.,  clerk  Home  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

1230!4  Jessie 
"    John,  r.  130  Erie 

"    John,  bakery,  63,  4th,  r.  507  Webster 
"    John,  boiler  maker  Columbia  Iron  Wks,  r. 

323V4  Clementina 
"    John,  butcher  A.  Jonas 
"    John,  coachman,  r.  1802  Polk 
"    John,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  218  Stockton 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  41314  Oak 
"    John,  engineer  Palace  Hotel,  r.  2220  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  expressman,  SE  cor  Mission  and  9th, 

r.  2947  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  24  Geneva 
"    John,    master  bk   Highland  Light,    office 

54  Steuart 
"    John,  salesman  L.  P.  Degen,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    John,  2d  ofacer  str  Santa  Cruz 
"    John,  teamster  McHugh  &  Sheerin,  r.  3608 

Clay 
"    John  B.,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 
"    John  C,  r.  1239,  23d 
Hughes  John  C,   attorney  at  law  and  notary 

public,  38-39  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  509 

Post 
"    John  D.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  17A 

Geneva 
"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  213c  22d 
"    John  H.,  cashier    German- American   Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H.,  foundryman,  r.  1313  Sansome 
"    John  J.,  boilermaker,  r.  142  Silver 
"    John  J.,  butcher  Hammond  &  Brod,  r.  112 

Natoma 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  24261/4  Bryant 
"    John  J.,  carrier  postofilce,  r.  33  Welsh 
"    John  J.,  saddler  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  808!4  Army 
"    John  J.,  water  tender,  r.  41  Tehama 


Hughes  John  P.,  r.  10  Ringold 
■'    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  123  Clipper 
"    John  W.,  r.  563  Minna 
"    John    W.,    cashier    Anton   Sorich,    r.    941 

Haight 
"    John  W.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  110 

Oak 
"    John  W.,  engraver  on  wax,  612  Clay,  r.  1230 

Lombard 
"    Joseph,  cement  worker,  r.  781  Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  SW  cor  9th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  919,  22d 
"    Joseph,  paper  folder,  r.  520  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  marine  engineer,  r.  803  Turk 
"    Joseph  F.,  salesman  Holm  &  Nathan,  r. 

2426  Bryant 
"    Joseph  W.,  molder,  919,  22d 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  23  Welsh 
"    Kate,  widow,  groceries,  18  Tehama 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  418,  14th 
"    Louisa,  dressmaker,  r.  23  Welsh 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  779  Shrader 
"    Mabel  Miss,  medical  student,   r.  914  La- 
guna 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dampener  Modern  Laundry, 

r.  532  Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  424%  Grove 
"    Martin,  metal  roofer  Hughes  Bros.,  r.  505 

Fell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  17  Rausch 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  115  Grove 
"    Mary,  widow,  nurse,  r.  1182!^  Harrison 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  2OV2  Hawthorne 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1501  Jones 
"    MaryK.,  groceries  and  liquors,  153  Silver 
"    Mary  R.  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  2426%  Bry- 
ant Av 
"    Mattie,  widow,  r.  406  Mason 
'•    Michael,  r.  112  Shipley 
"    Mic  ael,  laborer,  r.  8%  De  Boom 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Folsom  nr  Precita 

Av 
"    Michael  F.,  laborer,  r.  8  Ringold 
"    Michael  B.,  shoemaker,  635  Geary 
"    Michael  J.,  weigher,  r.  761  Mission 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  12  Hawthorne 
"    Patrick,  r.  Gates  nr  Powhattan 
"    Patrick,  r.  Isabel  nr  Wolfe 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  212,  1st 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  781  Stevenson 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  3213  Steiner 
"    Patrick,  stableman  Wm.  Lock,  r.    130  Erie 
"    Pearl  Miss,  stenographer  Rinaldo  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  411  Gough 
"    Philip,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r.   143 

Silver 
"    R.  C,  r.  779  Shrader 
"    R.  Clarence,  generator  operator  S.  F.  Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  1810  Union 
"    Richard,  cook  Collins  &  Wheeland 
"    Richard,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  32% 

Lang  ton 
"    Richard,  paver,  r.  3  Hermann 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1837  Howard 
"    Richard  J.,  clerk  local  freight  ofllce  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  418,  14th 
"    Rienzi,    proprietor    Central    Salt    Water 

Baths,  208,  3d,  r.  1067  Mission 
"    Robert,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.   &    Tel.  Co.,  r. 

2405  Larkin 
"    Rose  R.,  widow,  r.  3436%  Bryant 
"    Samuel  F.,  druggist,  400  Post,    r.    Hotel 

Savoy 
"    Samuel  M.,  compositor,  r.  1914  Lexington 

Av 
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Husrhes  The,  William  S.  Hughes    proprietor, 

214,3(1 
"    Thomas,  baker  John  Hughes,  r.  Folsom  nr 

Russ 
"    Thomas,  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas,  hostler  H.  Foy  &  Co.,  r.  501  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  5  Vassar  PI 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  604  Napa 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  521  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  switchman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Thomas  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  336  Eddy 
Hughes  Thomas  A.,  book  and  job  printer,  659 

Clay  cor  Kearny,  r.  9  Virginia  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  102  Jefferson 
"    Thomas    H.,  physician    and  surgeon,  771 

Howard,  r.  19  Hampton  PI 
"    Thomas  J.,  plumber,  r.  California  Av  opp 

Montezuma 
"    Tobias  G.,  insurance,  r.  1304  Post 
"    W.  H.,  architect,  r.  207  Jones 
"    William,  barber  Charles  N.  Fleischman,  r. 

1,5th 
"    William,  car  driver,  r.  39  Perry 
"    William,  cutter  Harpham  &  Jansen,  r.  13 

Lafayette 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.   1914  Lexing- 
ton Av 
"    William,  miner,  r.  233  Chattanooga 
"    William,  porter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  613  Fol- 
som 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  407V2  Harrison 
"    William,  watchman  C.   S.   Laumeister,  r. 

253/2,  3d 
"    William  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  13  Lafayette 
"     William  Jr.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co..  r. 

1914  Lexington  Av 
"    William D.,  boatman  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  9  Virginia  Av 
"    William  G.,  r.  422,  2d 
"    William  G.,  teamster,  r.  23  Welsh 
"     William  H.,  foreman  Washburn  &    Moen 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  3012  Larkin 
"    William  H.,    liquors    and     lodgings,    765 

Howard 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 

907  Folsom 
"    William  J. ,  saloon  keeper,  r.  52  Clinton  Park 
"    William  J.,  shoe  finisher  G.  M.  Kutz&  Co., 

r.  917,  23d 
"    William  L.,  laborer,  r.  161  Silver 
"    William  P.,  collector  Post  Ofttce,  r.  1031^4 

Natoma 
Hughes  ■WlUlam  S.,  proprietor  The  Hughes,  214, 

3d 
4®*Hughes.    See  Hewes  and  Huhs 
Hughson  William  A.,  stableman  Wright  F.  Kel- 

sey,  r.  29  Hardy 
"    William  L.  (Hughson  &  Merton),  r.  15  Tre- 

mont  Av 
"    &  Merton  (William  L.  Hughson  and  Louis 

B.   Merton),  manufacturers'  agents,   109 

California,  room  17 
Hughston  George,  contractor,  r.  28  Caroline 
Hugill  Ashton  C,     manager    San     Francisco 

Photo  Engraving  Co.,  518  Sacramento,  r. 

1715  Clay 
Hugli  Arthur,  driver  Willey  Bros.,  r.  Tara  nr 

San  Jose  Road 
Hugot  Amy,  widow,  r.  557  Minna 

"    Victor,  r.  557  Minna 
Huguenin  Adolph,  watchmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

611  Octavia 
"    Julius  C.  watchmaker    and   jeweler,    413 

Kearny,  r.  380  Guerrero 


Hugues  Henri,  insurance  broker,  238  Kearny, 
room  2 

"    Leon,  stevedore,  r.  Douglass  nr  21st 
Huhs  Gustave,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks.,  r.  126 
14th 

"    Louis,  coremaker  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 
219  Webster 
Huie  Edward  M.,  clerk  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  r. 
2910  Jackson 

"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  2910  Jackson 
Huie  Robert  B.,   sub-manager  W.  R.  Grace  & 
Co.,  and  Consul  Peru,  203  California,  r. 
2910  Jackson 

"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  2910  Jackson 

"    William  H.T.,  cashier  E.   L.  G.  Steele  & 
Co.,  r.  2910  Jackson 
Huillade  August,  bakery,  15th  Av  South  bet  N 

andP 
Huke  Charles,  foreman  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  51 

Tehama 
Hulbert  Claude  C,  shoe  cutter  Porter,  Slessin- 

ger  &  Co.,  r.  1228  Hampshire 
40- Hulbert.    See  Hurlbert 
Huie  Henry,  wireworker,  r.  2615  Leavenworth 
Huling  Thomas  R.,  porter  Le  Count  Bros.,  r. 

1128'^  Howard 
Hull  Andrew  C,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  1126^^ 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Arvilla,  widow,  r.  347,  5th  Av 

"  Charles,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  1220  Fol- 
som 

"  Chester  C,  clerk  Charles  C.  Pennell  &  Co., 
r.  331  Turk 

"    Clinton  T.,  clerk  Post  Offlce,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Frank,  agent,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"  Frank  R.,  shipping  clerk  Smiths'  Cash 
Store,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George  L.,  clerk  Teele  k,  Co.,  r.  2725  Pine 

"    Henry  N.,  tailor,  r.  417  Ridley 

"  Henry  W.,  collector  O.  F.  von  Rhein  &  Co., 
r.  213a  Valencia 

"  Ida  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Chinese  M.  E.  Mis- 
sion House,  r.  916  Washington 

"    J.  C,  carpenter,  r.  1335  Folsom 

"  J.  J.,  salesman  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"  John  W.,  salesman  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r. 
2409a  Folsom 

"  John,  laborer  Bissinger  &  Co.,  r.  21  San 
Bruno  Av 

"  John  v.,  carpenter,  837  Geary,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"  J.  Porterfleld,  interne  City  and  County 
Hospital 

"  Veda  Miss,  dressmaker  Abby  E.  Richard- 
son, r.  4091/4,  3d 

"  William  C,  wood  engraver,  527  Sacra- 
mento, r.  Berkeley 

"    W.  J.,  hide  dealer,  r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
Hullin  Nicholas,  trackman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1310 

Baker 
Hulling  Dominick,  barber  Charles  N.   Fleisch- 
man, r.  334  Bush 

"    James  A.,  porter,  r.  229,  9th  Av 
Hulme  Arthur,  painter,  r.  823  Church 

"  Charles  A.  (Hulme  &  Hart),  r.  1437  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"  Edwin  P.  (Hulme  &  Hart),  r.  SE  cor  Golden 
Gate  Av  and  Pierce 

"    Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1437  Golden  Gate  Av 

HULME  &  HART 

(Edwin  P.  and  Charles  A.  Hulme  and 
Arthur  H.  Price),  wool,  grain  and 
general  commission  merchants,  8-10 
Davis 

Hulse  Benjamin  B.  (Hink  &  Hulse)  r.  122Vi  Rid- 
ley 

"  ,  Bradford  &  Co.  (David  A.  Hulse  and  Wal- 
lace Bradford),  upholstery  goods,  760 
Mission 

"  Charles  L.,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  & 
Co.,  r.  120  Cumberland 

"  David  A.  (Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.),  r.  815 
Church 

"    Lurena  Mrs.,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 

"  Norton  C,  packer  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 
r.  1215  Mission 

"    Samuel  D.,  r.  12314  Ridley 


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Hulseberg  George,  laborer,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Ply- 
moutli  Av 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  529  Linden  Av 
Hulsman  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  454^^  Tehama 

"    Fred,  electrician,  r.  20  Chenery 
Hulsmann  Frederick  H.,  liquors,  241  King,  r.  332 

27th 
Hult  Christina,  domestic,  902  Steiner 
"    Clarence  A.,  bookkeeper  Ben  J.  Schmidt  & 

Co.,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    David  R.,  shoefitter  P.  F.  McNulty,  r.  1720 

Leavenworth 
"    John  G.,  draughtsman  engineering  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    Julius  A.,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
Hultberg  Frank  L.,  dentist,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 

hours  10  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  r.  1224  Page 
Hulten   August,    tailor,   523   Pacific,    r.   4381/4. 

14th 
Hulthen  John  J.,  massage,  1007  Market 
Hultin  Alma,  domestic,  1814  Pacific  Av 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  Aztec  nr  California  Av 
"    Peter  G.,  tailor,  r.  705F  Stockton 
Hulting  Frederick  B.,  druggist,  NW  cor  3d  and 
Howard,  telephone  Main  1211,  r.  219  Do- 
lores 
Hultqui St  Oscar,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r. 

631  Stevenson 
Human  Nature  (monthly),  Allen  Haddock  editor 

and  proprietor,  1016  Market 
Humbert  George,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
20  Locust  Av 
"    Louis,  barber,  102,  5th,  r.~324  Tehama 
"    William  E.,  clerk  William  Hoelscher    & 
Co.,  r.  14  William 
Humboldt  Building  and  Loan   Association, 
Henry  Geilfuss  president,  Rudolph  Mohr 
secretary,  39  Flood  Bldg 
"    Hall,  SE  cor  Mission  and  Erie 
"    Hotel,  Fred  Eggers  proprietor,  233-235, 15th 
"    House,  Renner  &    Reles   proprietors,  1309 

Stockton 
"    Kennels,  Cutten&  Rowell  proprietors,  3418 

Sacramento,  ofQce  16-17  Centre  Market 
"    Land  and  Cattle  Co.   (Eureka  Co..   Nev.), 
Robert  R.  Grays  n  secretary,  331   Pine, 
room  20 
"    Lumber  Manufacturers'  Association,  Geo. 
D.  Gray  agent,  ,34  Luning  Bldg 
Humboldt  Lumber  MUl  Co.  (Korbel,  Humboldt 
Co.),  F.  Korbel  &  Bros,  proprietors,  main 
ofBce  723  Bryant,  yard  649  Bryant 
"    Mill  and  Mining  Co.,  Louis  Metzger  presi- 
dent, 35  New  Montgomery 
Humboldt  Mineral  Water  Co.,  Stephen  Jack- 
son general  agent,  40,  3d 
Humboldt  Primary  School,  Miss    Mary    A. 
Castelhun  prinicpal,  N  s  Golden  Gate 
Av  bet  Leavenworth  and  Hyde 
Humboldt  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  Adolph 
C.  Weber  president,  W.  J.   Lowry  vice- 
president,  Ernest  Brand    secretary,   18 
Geary 
'•    Steamship  Co.,  M.  Kalish  &  Co.,  agents,  400 
Front 
Humboldt  Warehouses,  Haslett  &  Bailey  pro- 
prietors, 150-190  Bryant,  office  180  Bryant, 
telephone  Main  1914 
"    Wharf,  Spear  bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Humburg  August  F.,  musician,  r.  103  Congo 
"    Frederick,  foreman  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 
71  Natoma 
J9S"Humburg.    See  Humberg 
Hume  Canning  and  Trading  Co.,  R.  D.  Hume 
president,  Charles  S.  Winsor  secretary, 
office  318  California,  room  11 
"    George,  steward  str  Corona,  r.  613  Powell 
"    George   W.  (George  W.  Hume  &  Co.)  and 
president  Hume  Packing  Co.  and  Carqui- 
nez  Packing  Co.,  122  Davis,  r.  Piedmont 
Hume  George  W.  &  Co.  (George  W.  Hume  and 
JayDeming),  salmon  packers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  132  Davis 
"    H.  D.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Henry  C.,r.  362,  3d 
Hume  Hugh,  publisher  and  proprietor  Evening 
Post,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Bush,  r.  Bel- 
vedere 


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Hume  James  B.,  special  officer  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  Lorin 

"    Joseph,    real   estate,    19   Montgomery,    r. 
Berkeley 

"    Myron,  real  estate  agent,  3-5  Mills  Bldg, 
2d  floor 

"  Packing  Co.,  George  W.  Hume  president. 
Jay  Deming  secretary,  salmon  packers, 
office  122  Davis,  cannery,  Alaska 
Hume  R.  D.  &  Co.  (Robert  D.  Hume  and  Charles 
S.  Winsor),  salmon  packers  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  318  California,  room  11 

"  Robert,  cement  layer,  r.  822  Alvarado 
Hume  Robert  D.  (R.  D.  Hume  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent Klamath  Packing  and  Trading  Co., 
Hume  Canning  and  Trading  Co.  and  Del 
Norte  Commercial  Co.,  318  California, 
room  11,  r.  Oregon 

"    Thomas  J.,  salesman  Charles  G.  Leist  & 
Co.,  r.  822  Alvaiado 
Humke  George  W.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  11  Hen- 
rietta Square 
Hummel  Frederick,  butcher,  330, 6th  r.  432  Clem- 
entina 

"    George,  engineer,  r.  537,  5th 

"    George  B.,  plumber,  r.  109  Minna 

"    George  H.,  machinist,  r.  537,  5th 

"    George  W.,  bookkeeper  Cushing-Wetmore 
Co.,  r.  107,  5th 

"    John,  liquors,  537,  5th 

"    Matthew  G.   (Shoemaker  &  Co.),  r.   18301/4 
Union 
Hummeltenburg    Monroe,    foreman    machinist 
Golden  State  and  Miners  I.  Wks.,  r.  1933 
San  Carlos  Av 

"    William,    machinist    Golden    State    and 
Miners  I.  Wks,  r.  1933  San  Carlos  Av 
Hummers  ton  Frederick  H.,  draughtsman  Sur- 
veyor's office,  r.  432  Sanchez 
Humperdinck  Paul ,  groceries  and  liquors,  765 

Folsom 
Humphrey  C.  F.  (Yerex,  Humphrey  &  Hollis- 
ter),  attorney  at  law,  719-720  Spreckels 
Bldg,  r.  1434  Washington 

"    David,  miner,  r.  2614  Garden 

HUMPHREY  EDGAR  C, 

real  estate,  57  Crocker  Bldg.,  4th  floor, 
telephone  Main  5311,  r.  college  Ter- 
race, Stanford  University 

Humphrey  Edward,  porter  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  141 

Main 
Emma  Miss,  r.  109  Perry 
George  L.,  passenger  agent  Chicago  &  Al- 
ton RR.,  628  Market,  r.  37  Hill 
James,  insurance,  r.  516;^  Geary 
James  A.,  clerk,  r.  516i/^  Geary 
John,  clerk  C.  J.  O'Donnell  &  Co.,  r.  209 

Leidesdorff 
John  H.,  student,  r.  5I614  Geary 
Omar  J.,  superintendent  cannery  Pacific 

Steam   Whaling   Co.,  30  California,    r. 

Alameda 
R.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  37  Hill 
Thomas  M.  (C.  F.  Weber  &  Co.),  r.  126  Athol 

Av,  East  Oakland 
William  F.,  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter,  room 

20,  r.  5161/4  Geary 
William  H.,  attorney  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor,  r.  California  Hotel 
Humphreys  Alexander,  flreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  14a 

Rausch 
"    Arthur,  painter,  r.  322,  5th 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  1513  Kansas 
"    E.  A.    Mrs.,    hairdresser    and  wigmaker, 

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Humphreys  Evan  G.,  tailor  H.  S.  Bridge  &  Co., 
r.  1722  Folsom 
"    George,  carpenter,  925  Mission 
"    George,  plumber,  r.  45  Sanchez 
■'    H.  E.,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera  House, 

r.  419  Hyde 
"    James,  picture-frame  maker  Morris  &  Ken- 
nedy, r.  22»4  Franklin 
"    James  E.,  laborer,  r.  745  Noe 
"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  1018  Hyde 
"    James  H.,  civil  engineer  Chief   Quarter- 
master's Dept.  of   California,  r.  806  Oak 
"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  1018  Hyde 
"    John  T.,  attorney  at  law,  723   Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  333  Turk 
"    Joseph  J.,  clerk,  r.  1018  Hyde 
"    Mortimer,  pileman  Harbor  Commissioners 
'<    Thomas,  laborer  Judson  Mfg  Co.,  r.  I414 

Rausch    . 
"    William,  butcher  G.  E.  Adams,  r.  2734, 16th 
"    William,  teamster  J.  H.  Kruse,  r.  221  Shot- 
well 
"    William  L,.,  clerk,  r.  1018  Hyde 
"    William  L,.,  fireman,  r.  14^4  Rausch 
"    William  P.,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor, 

89  Montgomery  Block,  r.  816  Chestnut 
"    William    P.    Jr.,   law  student   Bishop  & 
Wheeler,  r.  816  Chestnut 
Humpris  Albert    (Walker  &  Humpris),    r.  871 

Market 
Hund  Frederick,  barber,  406  Devisadero,  r.  622 

Broderick 
Hund   Frederick  J.,    physician    and    surgeon, 
office  and  r.  759  Folsom,  hours  1  to  3  and 
7to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  5636 
Hund   Otto   H.,  physician   and  surgeon,  ofQce 

716  Howard,  r.  1634  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hundemer  William  (Kummerlander  &  Hunde- 

mer),  r.  9O81/2  Post 
Hundermar  Herman,  engineer  Yolo  Mills,   r. 

1210  Treat  Av 
Hundesser  Charles,   insurance  broker,  221  San- 
some, r.  1119  Geary 
"    Otto  &  Co.  (Otto  W.  C.  Hundesser),  insur- 
ance, 221  Sansome 
"    Otto  W.  C.  (Otto  Hundesser  &  Co.),  r.  1119 
Geary 
Hundley    John   O.,    asst.    weigh   clerk    U.   S. 
Mint,  r.  710  Geary 
"    Kate  T.  Miss,  cashier  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r. 
930  Sutter 
Hundrup   John  P.,  cutter   Meyer  Bros.,    r.  109 

Perry 
Hundt   JohnH.,  bartender  J.  H.  Medau,  r.  911 
Treat  Av 
"    Marie  Miss,  groceries,  904Capp,  r.  906  Capp 
"    Reinhold,  laborer,  r.  Goettingen  nr  Silver 
Av 
Hunecke  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  2308^-4  Taylor 
"    Henry,  fireman  S.  F.   Stock   Brewery,    r. 
23081^  Taylor 
«®" Hunecke.    See  Hunicke 
Hungarian  Society,  121  Post,  rooms  9-10 
Hunger  Cornelius  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  1231  Mission 
"    Joseph,   cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  21 
Everett 
Hungerford  Austin  N.,  clerk  Davidson  &  Leigh, 
r.  Sausalito 
"    Jennie  I.  Mrs.,  r.  103  Larkin 
Huni  Sophie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  418  Powell 
Hunicke  J.  Otto,  illustrator,  r.  843  Devisadero 
4®=" Hunicke.    See  Hunecke 
Huning  Carl,  groceries,  NW  cor  O'Farrell  and 

Devisadero 
Hunken  Henry,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  725c  24th  rear 


Hunken  Mary  C,  widow,  r.  2714  McAllister 
Hunkin  Samuel  J.,  physician.  919  Sutter 
Hunkler  Bertha,  domestic,  1820  Pacific  Av 
Hunn  Bernard,  butcher  Alber  &  Wachter,  r.  247, 
.3d 
"    Robert  E.,  bricklayer,  r.  700  Willow  Av 
"    Robert  E.  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  700  Willow  Av 
"    Sidney,  bagmaker,  r.  700  Willow  Av 
Hunner  Maria  Mrs.,  r.  120  Ivy  Av 
Hunnewell  William  B.,  bookkeeper  California 

Hotel,  r.  617  Bush 
Hunsaker  Ellis  B.,  real  estate  agent,  646  Mar- 
ket, r.  206  Eddy 

HUNSAKER  H.  W.,  M.  D., 

physician,  surgeon,  oculist  and  aurist, 
oflace  and  r.  114  Geary,  hours  12  m.  to 
4  p.  m.,  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  5654 

Hunsaker  J.  W.,  salesman  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r. 
447  McAllister 
"    Lawrence,    stenographer,  r.  447  McAllis- 
ter 
Hunsinger  Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  739  Guerrero 
Hunt  Aaron  B.,  attorney  at  law,  504  Kearny, 
room  5,  r.  Alameda 
"    Andrew  H.    (Hasson   &    Hunt),    r.    Hotel 

Savoy 
"    Andrew  T.,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGil- 

vray  &  Co.,  r.  430  Bryant 
"    Annie  E.  (Hunt  &  Co.),  r.  1144  Valencia 
"    Archibald,  waiter,  r.  1006  Clay 
"    Brothers  Fruit  Packing  Co.  (Santa  Rosa), 
canned  goods,  Holcombe  Bros,   agents, 
116  California,  room  1 
"    Cabel  R.,  teamster  Monroe  Barnet,  r.  14% 

Sheridan 
"    Caroline    L.    Miss,     teacher  Girls'    High 

School,  r.  1522  Vallejo 
"    Charles  E.,  machine  hand  Rosenthal,  Feder 

&  Co.,  r.  527  Alvarado 
"    Charles  F.,  accountant  London,  Paris  and 

American  Bank,  r.  2416  Pine 
"    Charles  Wendell,  cashier  Kilgarif  &  Beav- 
er, r.  710  Mason 
"    Charlotte  F.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Primary 

School,  r.  1821  Broadway 
■'    Clarence,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
' '    Clarence  M. ,  traveling  salesman  Wakefield 

Rattan  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Dennis  D.,  druggist,  r.  719  Cole 
"    Edward  A.,  bicycles,  1318  Van  Ness  Av,  r. 

1130  Pine 
"    Edward  A.,  packer  General  Electric  Co. 
"    Edward  J.,  pictures  and  frames,  1411  Polk, 

r.  1615  Sacramento 
"    Edward  L.,  cashier  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  1189  Noe 
"    Elizabeth,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  552J£  Natoma 
"    Elizabeth  G.,  widow,  r.  430,  14th 
"    Ella  E.,  widow,  r.  2015  Leavenworth 
"     Elmer,  entry  clerk  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Emma  E.,  widow,  r.  1332  Page 
"    Emma  L.,  widow,  r.  1715  Geary 
"    E.  Smith,  salesman F.  Toplitz&  Co.,  r.  San 

Mateo 
"    Eugene  W.,  superintendent   of  hatchery, 
Lake  Tahoe,  Cal.,  State  Board  of  Fish 
Commissioners,  78  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Lake 
Tahoe 
Fannie,  widow,  r.  1521  Larkin 
F.  K.,  pay  yeoman  U.  S.  str.  Albatross 
Franklin  P.,  carriage  painter  O'Brien    & 

Sons,  r.  1612  Hayes 
Frederick,  paver,  r.  68  Brady 
Frederick  J.,  shipping  master,  506 Battery, 

r.  1028  Union 
George,  oiler  str  Belgic 
George  E.,  city  agent  Union  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  417  Larkin 
George  H.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
George  H.,  insurance,  loans,  and  coal,  210 

Sansome,  r.  1240  Eddy 
George  J.,  patternmaker  Reed  &  Cleve,  r. 

12  Essex 
George  P.,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 
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Hunt  George  W.,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,Cal. 
"    Gustav,. draughtsman,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    Henry  B.,  clerk  Hawley  Bros.   Hardware 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1715  Geary 
"    Henry  H.,  bartender,  r.  911  Treat  Av 
"    Herbert  H.,  machinist,  r.  209  Capp 
"    Hubert  E.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  531  Post 
"    J.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston 
"    James,  calker,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  SE  corTilden  and  South 

Broderick 
"    James,  teamster   William   Little,    r.   309 

Elizabeth 
"    James  S.,  operator  W.  IT.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  607 

Sutter 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1711  Mason 
"    John,  proofreader,  r.  1838  Grove 
Hunt  John  Jr.,  judge  Superior  Court  Depart- 
ment 5,  New  City   Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  1703 

Octavia 
"    John  H.,  asst.  secretary  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2814  Bush 
"    John  M.,  cook  Jacobson  &  Peterson,  r.  41 

Tehama 
"    Julius  A.,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    Lewis,  with  Crocker- Langley  S.  F.  Direc- 
tory, 219  Bush 
"    Loom  and  Fabric  Co.  The,  Samuel  J.  Hendy 

president,  Raoul  A.  Auzerais  secretary, 

oflQce'504  Kearny,  room  10 
"    Major  C,  purchasing  agent  Pac.   Postal 

Tel.  Cable  Co.,  r.  9  Powell 
"  Mark,  clerk,  r.  1522  Guerrero 
"  Mary,  widow,  r.  45  Langton 
"  Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  1189  Noe 
"  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  434  Fulton 
"  Maud  E.  Mrs,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Michael  J.,  traveling  salesman  Dallemand 

&Co. 
"    Minnie  E.,  widow,  r.  322,  3d 
Hunt  Portland  C,  business  manager  Dr.  F.  L. 

Sweany,  737  Market 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r.  95 

Steuart 
"    Rudolph  D.,  shoefltter,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    Samuel  R.,  plumber  Frank  H.  Mills,  r.  12 

Perry 
"    Sarah  L.,  school  teacher,  r.  1821  Broadway 
"    Simon,  liquors,  156  Steuart 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1720  Leavenworth 
"    T.  E.,  physician,  r.  311  Taylor 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  747  Howard 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1711  Mason 
"    Timothy  R.   (Hunt  &  Co.),  r.  1144  Valencia 
"    "Walter,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1515 

Jackson 
"    Warren  E.,  clerk  J.   H.  Cain  &  Co.,  r.  1605 

Jones 
"    WillW.,  shipping  clerk  Edwin  Mohrig,  r. 

209  Turk 
"    William,  drayman,  r.  165  Silver 
"    William,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  537  Howard 
"    William  B.,  agent,  r.  917a  Hayes 
"    William  B.,  bookkeeper  and  cashier  W.  G. 

Stafford  &  Co.,  r.  506b  Hayes 
"  William  B.,  molder,  r.  311,  7th 
"    William  H.,  electrician  Mutual  Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  719  Cole 
'  <    William  H. ,  porter  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. ,  r.  213 

Clement 
Hunt  William  L.,  secretary  Golden  Gate  Com- 
pressed Yeast  Co.,  1420  Pine 
"    William  P.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1711  Mason 
"    &Co.  (Timothy   R.   and  Annie  E.   Hunt), 

boots  and  shoes,  1146  Valencia 
Hunt:&  Eaton  (N.  Y.),  publishers,  John  D.  Ham- 
mond agent,  1037  Market 
4^-Hunt.    See  Hundt 
Hunteman   Hannah,  widow,  r.   1719  San  Carlos 

Av 
Huntemann  Chris  &  Co.  (Christopher  Hunte- 

mann  and  Henry  Wellmann),  wines  and 

liquors,  801  Kearny 
"    Christopher  (Chris  Huntemann  &  Co.),  r. 

1617  Dupont 


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Huntemann  Christopher  J.,  clerk,  r.  1617  Dupont 
"    Dietrich,  plasterer,  r.  307  Fulton 
"    Richard  A.,  butcher,  421  Turk 
>6®=  Huntemann.    See  Huntmann 
Hunter  A.  C,  canmaker,  r.  959  Folsom 
"    Albert  D.,  r.  1512  Franklin 
"    Andrew  J.,  real  estate,  r.  QlOy^  Polk 
"    Arnold,  clerk  Yokohama  Specie  Bank,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Benjamin  C,  furniture,  1515  Polk,  r.  1515!4 

Polk 
"    Benjamin  R.,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  308 

Capp 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  221  Tehama 
"    Charles  L.,  stableman  South  &  Burton,  r. 

2036  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Hunter  David,  agent  Calvert  Lithographing  and 

Engraving    Co.   (of    Detroit,  Mich.),  207 

Battery,  room  21 
"    Edward,  boxmaker,  r.  210  Broad 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1327  Sansome 
"    Edwin   M.,    clerk   Joseph    Hutchinson,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Eli  M.,  carpenter,  r.  17^  Clinton  Park 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  225  Perry  rear 
"    Emma,  widow,  midwife,  r.  3430b  16th 
"    Eva  Mrs.,  r.  728  Howard 
"    Frank  L.,  painter,  r.  210  Broad 
"    Frank  L., special  agent  London  Assurance 

Corporation,  r.  1216  Washington 
"    Frederick    H.,    salesman    Cox    Seed    and 

Plant  Co.,  r.  1211  Octavia 
"    Frederick  L.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  1714  Clinton  Park 
"    George,  bartender  Bella  Union  Theatre,  r. 

1237  Stockton 
"    George,  physician,  r.  203  Turk 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  505  Natoma 
"    George  Jr.,  pressman,  r.  505  Natoma 
"    George  E.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  742,  22d 
"    Gervaise,  r.  210  Broad 
"    Henry,  conductor   Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1608 

Turk 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Henry  A.,  compositor,  r.  10  Geary  Court 
"    Henry  H.,  machinist,  r.  1512  Franklin 
"    Henry  J.,  die  hardener  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Henry  L.,  teamster  Albion  Ale  and  Porter 

Brewery,  r.  9th  Av  nr  G 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  6  Welsh 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    James,  cook  Mrs.  M.  Richardson,  r.  NE  cor 

6th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    James,  gauger,  323  Front,  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  tinner,  r.  225  Perry  rear 
"    James  C,  master    mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
"    James  H.,  stevedore,  r.  1304   Montgomery 

rear 
"    Jean  Mrs.,  r.  1512  Franklin 
"    Joan  N.  G.,  widow,  r.  903  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  r.  210  Broad 
"    John,  bookkeeper  Brode  &  Clark  Iron  Wks, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    John,   salesman   Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

746,  23d 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  737,  17th 
"    John  C,  advertising  agent,  r.  534M  Linden 

Av 
"    John  C,  machinist,  r.  742,  22d 
"    John  D.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Officer,  r.  Oak- 
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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Hunter  John  J.,  clerk  Richards  &  Co.,  r.  1067 
Mission 

"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  29  South  Park 
Hunter  John  v.,  capitalist,  303  Montgomery,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Joseph,  pressman  Valleau  &  Peterson,  r. 
21  Valparaiso 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  32  Sacramento 

"    Joseph  B.,  smelter,  r.  131,  1st 

"    Katherine   A.,    widow,    janitress     Cooper 
Primary  School,  r.  10  Roach 

"    Lewis    C,    cashier  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
1216  Washington 

"    Matthew,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"    Noble  G.,  painter,  r.  873  Folsom 

"    Olive,  widow,  r.  blVA  Fell 

"    Philip  S.,  traveling  salesman  Redington  & 
Co. 

"    Richard    B.,    gauger,    323   Front,    r.    Ala- 
eda 

"    Robert  A.,  r.  1512  Franklin 

"    Robert  D.,  special  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 
r.  Alameda 

"    Robert  E.,  peddler,  r.  36  Alabama 

"    Robert  P.,  wood  and  coal,  NE  cor  Gough 
and  Lily  A  v.  r.  125  Gough 

"    Robert  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  920 
Oak  rear 

"    Samuel,  gauger,  323  Front,  r.  19  Turk 

"    Thomas  C,  glass  leader  Pac.  Am.  Decor- 
ative Co.,  r.  134A  14th 

"    Thomas  W.,  cigar  manufacturer, 502  Wash- 
ington 

"    Walter,  gauger,  323  Front,  r.  Alameda 

"    W.  C,  r.  1045  Market 

"    W.  C,  mining  engineer,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    William,  r.  1006  Leavenworth 

"    William  (Day  &  Hunter),  r.  Treat  Av  nr 
Precita  Av 

"    William,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
6  Welsh 

"    William,  master  str  San  Joaquin  No.  4, 
Jackson  St.  Wharf 

"    William  H.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  129,  16th 

"    William  L.,  r.  210  Broad 

"    William  T.,  agent,  r.  2926  Clay 
Hunter  &  Co.,  Chinese  and  Japanese  employ- 
ment office,  17  Webb 
Hunting  Letty  Miss,  milliner,  r.  118c  Clara 
Huntington  Albert  R.,  electrician  Pac.  Power 
Co.,  r.  332  Haight 

"    Almira  J.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  638  Green 
Huntin^on  Collls  P.,  president  Southern  Paci 
lie  Company,  room  55,  Union  Trust  Bldg 
and  23  Broad,  New  York 

"  Edward,  mason,  r.  948^  Howard 
Huntington  Frank  A.,  manufacturer  centri 
fugal  roller  quartz  mills,  concentrators, 
ore  crushers,  mining  machinery,  steani 
engines  and  shingle  machines,  143,  1st 
r.  Oakland 

"    Frederick  W.,  with  Lurline  Baths,  r.   1426 
California 

"    Gertrude  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 
Ness  Av 

"  Harvey  S.,  r.  .351,  1st 
Huntington  H.  E.,  assistant  to  president,  and 
director  Southern  Pacific  Company, 
president  Pacific  Improvement  Company 
and  vice-president  Market  Street  Rail- 
way Company,  room  56,  Union  Trust 
Bldg,  r.  2840  Jackson 

"     Helen  R.,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Huntington,     Hopkins     Co.     (incorporated), 
Charles  Miller  president,  W.  R.  S.  Foye 
vice-president,  office  18  Fremont 


Huntington  Ralph  A.,  instructor  Van  der  Nail- 
len's  School  of  Engineering,  r.  351,  1st 
"    Samuel,   medical   student,    r.   724   Broad- 
way 
"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.   1009  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Willard,  office  310 Pine,  room 27.  r.  1012  Van 
Ness  Av 
Huntley  Antoinette  M.  Miss,  teacher  Longfel- 
low Primary  School,  r.  30  Albion  Av 
"    Arthur,  master  mariner,  r.  302, 4th 
"    Charles  G.,  carpenter,  r.  942c  Capp 
"    Lewis  T.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  942c 
Capp 
Hunton  Charles  H.,  peddler,  r.  Ill  Trenton 
"    Charles  L.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  2030^2  Steiner 
•'    Frank   A.,  clerk   D.    M.    Gove,    r.    20301/2 

Steiner 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r,  2030%  Steiner 
Huntsman  Louisa  M.,  widow,  r.  824  Sutter 
Huntzsch  Moritz,  type  caster  American  Type 

Founders'  Co.,  r.  1800  Stockton 
Hunziker  Theodor,  expressman,  SW  cor  Pine 

and  Kearny,  r.  1755  Mission 
Hupenbacher  William,  r.  520,  9th 
Hupers  Josephine,  widow,  r.  509  Stockton 
Hupfeld  Alfred  C.  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1534  Castro 
"    Jul  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1015  Oak 
Hupman  James,  driver,  r.  9  Cedar  Av 
"    John  A.,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  2812 
Bush 
Hupp  Rosa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  917  Larkin 
Huppert  Catherine  M.,  widow,  r.  51  Shipley 
"    Henry,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  1012  Bryant 
"    Philip,  plumber,  r.  51  Shipley 
"    Victoria  A.  Miss,  r.  51  Shipley 
JSS"  Huppert.    See  Hubbard  and  Hubbert 
Huppman  Arthur,  artist,  90  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r. 

708  Powell 
Hurd  Ada  Miss,  nurse,  r.  704,  24th 

Burt,  news  agent,  r.  1049  Market 
Charles,  stevedore,  r.  103  Fulton 
Charles  E.,  barber,  r.  103  Fulton 
Clarence  W.,  laborer,  r.  834,  15th 
Eugenia  A.  Miss,  physician,  r.  419  Bart- 

lett 
Fannie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 
Frank  M.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Graham,  r.  217  Francisco 
Jethro  H.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Johanna  L.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
John  B.,  salesman,  r.  211  Mason 
Lila  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 
Norman    H.,   attorney  at    law,    324  Pine, 

rooms  19-21,  r.  1419  Clay 
Peter,  laborer,  r.  1223,  6th  Av  South 
Thomas,  molder  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  824 
Filbert 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  11,  13th 
its'  Hurd.    See  Heard,  Herd  and  Hird 
Hurdle  Sarah,  widow,  r.  24  Oak  Grove  Av 
Hurdon  George  D.,  nurse,  r.  204%  Eddy  rear 
Hurewitz   Philip,    salesman,  r.    1004a   Golden 

Gate  Av 
Hurkutt  George,  plumber,  r.  1226  Mission 
Hurl  John,  laborer,  r.  421  State 
MS"  Hurl.    See  Hirl  and  Hurrell 
Hurlbert    Gustavus    G.,    laundryman,    r.    2402 
Geary 
"    Lott  e  Miss.  r.  2402  Geary 
"    Lydia  F.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  2402  Geary 
"    William  G.,  carpenter,  r.  2402  Geary 
Hurlburt  Benjamin  F.,  warehouseman  W.  W. 
Montague  &  Co.,  r.  32,  3d 
"    E.  F.,  porter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r.  24 
Boyce 
Hurlbut    Frederick   H.,    foreman    William   H. 
Birch  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  M.  (Quitzow  &  Hurlbut),  attorney 

at  law,  215  Larkin 
"    Gustav,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  115 

California  Av 
"    Howard  R.,  bookkeeper  Call,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  H.,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  115 
California  Av 


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Hurlbut  Reuben  P.,  president  West-Side  Canal 

and  Land  Co.,  112  Montgomery,  r.  Red- 
wood City,  Cal. 
4®=  Hurlbut.    S  e  Hulbert 
Hurley  Abbie  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln   Evening 

School,  r.  1920  Pacific  Av 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  71  Clementina 
"    Bessie  Miss,  pillmaker.  r.  43  Gilbert 
^'    Bridget,  widow,  r.  43  Gilbert 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  1454^4  Minna 
"    Catharine,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Charles,  carriage  painter,  r.  216,  5th 
"    Charles,  iron  worker,  r.  43  Gilbert 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  26  Mary 
"    Charles,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  1125,  26th 
"    Charles  P.,  laborer,  r.  1719i/i  Jones 
"    Charles  P.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

1318  Jones 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  171914  Jones 
"    Daniel,  r.  W  s  Bryant  nr  15th 
"    Daniel,  carriage  painter,  r.  216,  5th 
"    Daniel,  carriage  painter,  r.  403  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  26  Mary 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  719  Tennessee 
"    Daniel,  milUiand  Pac.    Roll.    Mill,   r.   501 

Napa 
"    Daniel,  shoemaker  Charles  Onstott,  r.  631 

Sacramento 
"    Daniel,  warehouseman,  r.  794  Harrison 
"    Daniel  D.,  real  estate,  r.  2110  Mission 
"    Daniel  F.,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

26  Mary 
"    Daniel  F.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  1232a 

Jessie 
"    Daniel  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  216,  5th 
"    Dennis,  carpenter,  r.  240'^  Ritch 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  435a  Clementina  rear 
"    Ellen,  domestic,  403  Clayton 
"    Frank,  machinist,  r.  2110  Mission 
"    Fred  N.,  student,  r.  908  Guerrero 
"    Helen  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  430  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    James,  r.  1434  Turk 
"    James,  r.  1041  Minna 
"    James,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,   r.  946 

Harrison 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  18  Victor 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  208  Drumm 
"    Jennie  M.  A.  Miss,  principal  Sherman  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1920  Pacific  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &Schindler. 

r.  1416  Baker 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  7  Natoma 
"    Jeremiah,   laborer  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,   r.  501 

Napa 
"    Jeremiah,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

719  Minnesota 
"    Jeremiah  T.,  groceries,  SE  cor  Hayes  and 

Webster,  r.  720  Buchanan 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  718  Greenwich  rear 
"    John,  r.  1006a  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  boilermaker,  r.  44  Zoe 
"    John,  boilermaker,  r.  54,  1st 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  921,  13th  Av  South 
"    John,    factory   hand    Pac.    Roll.    Mill,   r. 

10  Michigan 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  31  Gilbert 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  218^/i  Clara  rear 
•'    John,  laborer,  r.  638  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    John,  shoecutter,  r.  531  Birch  Av 
"    John,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  9  Bonita 
"    John,  tilesetter  Thos.  F.   Rigney,  r.  1329V4 

Natoma 
"    John   D.,    canmaker    Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  2110  Mission 
"    John  N.,  blacksmith  Corporation  Yard  S. 

F.  F.  D.,  r.  652  Natoma 
"    John  P.,  r.  31  Gilbert 
"    Judson,  student,  r.  908  Guerrero 
"    Katie,  domestic,  r.  34  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Kitty  Miss,  saleslady  E.  R.  Slocum  &  Co., 

r.  38  Langton 
"    Lawrence  J.,  cigar  maker  J.  W.  Lytgens, 

r.  437  Natoma 


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Hurley  Lenore  V.,  stenographer  Dr.  A.  J.  Shores 
Co.,  r.  430  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1416  Baker 
"    M.,  deckhand  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Margaret  E.  Miss,  r.  618  Grove 
"    Mark  J.,  molder,  r.  26  Mary 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  435  Clementina  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  437  Natoma 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1920  Pacific  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1416  Baker 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  9  Oak  Grove  Av  rear 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  1920  Pacific  Av 
"  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  15.20  Turk 
"    Michael,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  31 

Gilbert 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  218  Minna 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r,  3310  Mission 
"    Michael,  machinist,  r.  43  Gilbert 
"    Michael,  watchman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
242  Fremont 
Hurley  Michael  A.,  attorney  at  law,  17-19  Mills 
Bldg,  7th  fioor,  r.  908  Guerrero 
"    Michael  J.,  watchman  U.  S.  Customs,   r. 

812  Humboldt 
■'    Michael  P.,  policeman,  r.  933  Folsom 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  750  Ashbury 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  803  Treat  Av 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1231   Market 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  2414  Clay 
"    Nora,  nurse,  230  Douglass 
"    Patrick,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    Patrick,  paver,  r.  514  W^ebster 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker  Alms  House 

Patrick,  tinner,  r.  43  Gilbert 
"    Patrick  D.,  waiter  Washington  Hotel 
"    Patrick  H.,  printer  S.  F.  Newspaper  Union, 

r.  540  Washington 
"    Robert,  painter,  r.  29  Harriet 
"    Robert,  water  tender  str  Australia,  r.   803 

Treat  Av 
"    Stephen  T.,  butcher  Hammond  &  Brod,  r. 

437  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  818  Cole 
"    Timothy,  gardener,  230  DDUglass 
"    Timothy,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  712 

Clementina 
"    Timothy,  tile  setter,  r.  1011  Natoma 
"    Timothy  F.,  wood  finisher  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  310  Cortland  Av 
"    William,  boiler  maker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  41  Gilbert 
"    William,  carpet  layer  W.  &  J.   Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  1526  Castro 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  10  Michigan 
"     William,  laborer,  r.  719  Minnesota 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  Solano  and  In- 
diana 
"    William,  laundryman,  r.  216,  5th 
.eS'Hurley.    See  Hearly 
Hurlick  Thomas  H.  (S.  B.  Whitehead  &  Co.),   r. 

812b  Larkin 
Hurliman  John  H.,  cook,  r.  613  Pine 
Hurly  Margaret  Mrs.,  bakery  and  notions,  312, 

12th 
Hurndall  Percy  W.,  piano  tuner  Sherman,  Clay 

&  Co.,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
Hurney  Beezy,  widow,  r.  17  Haight 

"    Georgia  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  17  Haight 
Hurnik  John,  laborer,  r.  113  Trenton 
Hurrell  Alfred  C  glass  leader,  r.  117  Hill 
i^=-Hurrell.    See  Horrell 
Hurry  James    S.,  real    estate    and    insurance 

broker,  9,  9th,  r.  1434  Folsom 
Hursch  John,  expressman,  r.  627  Minna 
Hursey  Nelson,  liquors,  2350"Farrell,  r.  223 Post 


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Hursh  Edmund   G.,  special  pension  examiner, 

r.  1812  Post 
Hurson  Edward,  laborer,  r.  37  Powell  Av 
"    Edward  Jr.,   tailor  "W.  F.  Attinger,  r.  37 
Powell  Av 
Hurst  Charles  W.,  waiter  Frederick  Cook,  r.  15 
John 
"    Daniel,  upholsterer,  2217  Mission 
"    Frederick  J.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  56,  13th 
"    James,  liverystable,  833-835  Mission,  r.  520 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph,  r.  IbSVi,  2d 
"    W.  C,  painter,  r.  22  Turk 
4®"Hurst.    See  Hearst  and  Hirst 
Hurt  F.  O.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  511  Eddy 
Hurthere  Alexander  (Medus  &  Hurthere),  r.  813 

Pacific 
Hurtzig  William  F.,  druggist,  r.  117  Valencia 
Hus   Marinus  P.,  physician,  533  Sutter,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Husar  Christian,  marine  engineer,  r.  1436  Jack- 
son 
Husband  John  I.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 
r.  2506  Washington 
"    John  M.,  wheelwright  H.   B.  Schindler,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Robert,    secretary   and   manager  Empire 
Vineyard  and  Orchard  Co.,  9  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor,  r.  2024  Mission 
Huschler   John,    agent   foreign  and  domestic 
publications,  621  Sansome,  room  3,  r.  510, 
25th 
Hush  Louis,  foreman  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r.  6 

Grant  Alley 
Hush  Valentine  G.,  president  Syndicate  Invest- 
ment Co.,  64-65  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
Husham  Julius,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
Husing  Albert,  compositor  The  Hebrew,  r.  28 
Wool 
Annie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  317^4  Hayes 
Caroline,  widow,  r.  337  Capp 
John,  longshoreman,  r.  908  Sansome 
John  W.,  clerk  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  337  Capp 
Richard  (Albers  &  Husing),  r.  2424  Bush 
Richard  H.,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

4®^Husing.    See  Husung 
Huske  Emile  F.,  musician,  r.  15  Pond 
Huson  Blanche,  widow,  r.  2011  Webster 
"    Charles  L.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Peru,  r. 
506,  4th 
Husrk  George  W.,  wire  worker  J.   Kuruczar  & 

Co.,  r.  69  Jessie 
Huss  John  F.,  restaurant,  524!^,  6th 
Hussar  Christian,  engineer,  r.  1436  Jackson 
Hussenot  Peter,  cellarman,  r.  531  Filbert 
Husser  Madeline,  widow,  r.  515i/4  Bush 
Hussey  Albion  C,  contractor,  734  Washington 
r.  East  Oakland 
"    Alice  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
Hussey  Catherine,  domestic,  100  Frederick 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  734  Howard 
"    Charles  B.,  furniture  polisher,  r.  1015  Mar- 
ket 
"     Ella  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  31  Ritch 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  813i4  Greenwich 
"    John,  shoemaker.  Railroad  Av  opp  5th  Av 

South,  r.  9161/2  McAllister 
"    John  B.,  bookkeeper  Singer  Mfg  Co.,  r.  1133 

Howard 
"    Joseph  J.,  r.  21  Ritch 
"    Joseph  W.,  mining,  r.  802  Montgomery 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"     Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  242^  Perry 


Hussey  Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  734  How- 
ard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  772  Stevenson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1301  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maurice  F.,  packer,  r.  21  Ritch 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  38  Mary 
"    Michael  H.,  watchman,  r.  772  Stevenson 
"    Nora,  domestic,  201  Buchanan 
"    Robert  E.,    stenographer   Western   Meat 

Co.,  r.  1020,20th 
"    Sarah  D.,  widow,  r.  11  Hampton  PI 
"    Simon,  real  estate,  r.  611  Lombard 
"    William  J.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  1301  Golden  Gate  Av 

Hussler  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  158  Clara  rear 

Husson  Blanche,  widow,  r.  2011  Webster 
"    Frank,  r.  2011  Webster 
"    Urbin,  furnished  rooms,  919  Clay 

Huste  Sophie,  ironer  B.  Sarthou,   r.  1231  Golden 
Gate  Av 

HUSTED  FREDERICK  M., 

attorney  at  law  and  publisher  direc- 
tories Oakland,  Alameda,  Berkeley  and 
Alameda  County,  San  Jose  City  and 
Santa  Clara  County,  Sacramento  City 
and  County,  Stockton  City  and  San 
Joaquin     County,   Fresno     City    and 
County,  Honolulu  and  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  main  office    530    California, 
room  65,  r.  2032  Bancroft  Way,  Berk- 
eley 
Hus  ted  Guy  B.,  dental  student,   r.    158  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Montgomery,  carpenter,  r.  2634  McAllister 
"    O.  J.,  assistant  auditor  Market  St.  Ry  Co., 
junction   Market  and    Valencia,    r.  320 
Ellis 
4®"Husted.    See  Huested  and  Hustedt 
Husteden  George  W.,  laborer  Eagle  Warehouse, 

r.  Lorin 
Hustedt  Henry,    barrel    washer    Washington 
Brewery,  r.  2023  Mason 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  516  Folsom 
"    Nicolaus,  driver,  r.  21214  Francisco 
4®=  Hustedt.    See  Heustedt  and  Husted 
Hustler  John,   baker    Henry   Eggeling,    r.   1598 

Fulton 
Huston  Herbert,  restaurant,  496,  8th 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.438i4,  14th 
"    Riley,  clerk,  r.  1221  Mission 
4®="Huston.    See  Heuston,  Houston  and  Hues- 
ton 
Husung  Herman  W. ,  clerk  Kruger  &  Happ,  r. 

232  Hickory  Av 
HutaflGustave  A.,  clerk  Dietrich  H.  Wulzen  Jr., 

r.  520  Noe 
Hutafif  Henry  (estate  of),  Henry  Dubber  man- 
ager, wines  and  liquors,  2  Montgomery 
Av 
"    John  H.,  painter,  r.  520  Noe 
"    Marie  R.,  widow,  r.  520  Noe 
Hutchings  Addie  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  10114  Mc- 
Allister rear 
"    Al  P.,  contractor,  r.  419  Geary 
"    Andrew  P.,  carpenter,  44,  3d 
"    Elvira  B.,  widow,  r.  912%  Vallejo 
"    Emma  M.,  widow,  r.   10414  McAllister  rear 
"    Frank,  solicitor,  r.  328,  7th 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 

1812  Bush 
"    George  W.,  r.  914  Laguna 
"    Hiram  S.,  policeman,  r.  929a  Post 
"    James  M.,  author,  r.  1301  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  St.  Rose's  Av 

and  Wood 
"    Thomas  R.,   carpenter    and    builder,    734 

Vallejo 
"    William  M..   carpenter,   1908    Fillmore,  r. 
2114  Fillmore 
Hutchins  Chauncey    B.,    physician.    1106    Van 

Ness  Av 
Hutchins  Clinton  J.,  local  agent  Arizona  Sand 
stone  Co.,  69  Columbian  Bldg,  r.  815 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"  Fannie  H.  Miss,  resident  physician  Hos- 
pital for  Children  and  Training  School 
for  Nurses.  3700  California 


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Hutchins  Hanks,  porter,  r.  573  Minna 

"    James,  agent,  r.  .511  McAllister 

"    Minnie  Mrs.,  nurse  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
Hutchinson  Abial,  porter  H.  T.  Holmes  Lime 
Co.,  r.  18^  Sacramento 

"  Alexander,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r. 
nVi  Harriet 

"  Andrew,  shoemaker,  IdVi,  7th,  r.  55154  Stev- 
enson 

"    B.  E.,  r.  IIOA  Hayes 

"    Belle,  widow,  r.  8  Heron 

"    Charles,  r.  967b  Howard 

"  Charles  E.,  superintendent  A.  E.  Buck- 
man,  r.  18  Pierce 

"    Charles  T.,  clerk,  r.  2514  Clay 

"  Clinton  C,  Pacific  Coast  secretary  The 
University  Assn.  of  Chicago,  524  Spreck- 
els  Bldg,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Daniel,  capitalist,  r.  SE  cor  Pierce  and  Fil- 
bert 
Hutchinson  Edward  C,  office  19  Mills  Bldg,  9  th 
floor,  r.  1910  Howard 

"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"  Ely  I.,  attorney  at  law,  419  California,  room 
3,  r.  Concord,  Cal. 

"  Frederick  W.,  solicitor  London  and  Lanca- 
shire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2514  Clay 

"    George  H.,  plasterer,  r.  20  Everett 

"  George  W.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
nery, r.  23V^  Morris  Av 

"  Harry  H.,  litho-printer  Britton  &  Rey,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Henry,  bookkeeper  M.  Brown  &  Sons,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    Hiram  T.,  r.  2504  California 

"    Ida  M.,  manicure,  7IOV2  Taylor 

"  James  S.,  office  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r. 
1910  Howard 

•'    John,  r.  667  Minna 
Hutchinson  Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  19  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

"    Joseph,  carriage  painter,  715  Folsom 

"  Joseph  C.  (Hutchinson  &  Sparrow),  r.  1155 
Guerrero 

"  Joseph  P.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  356, 
3d 

"    Joseph  W.,  machinist,  r.  168%  Silver 

"    Kate  Miss,  r.  I41214  Larkin 

"  KateF.  Miss,  treasurer  Ladies'  Relief  So- 
ciety, r.  1910  Howard 

"    Leroy  T.,  painter,  r.  2818  Greenwich 

"    Lincoln,  student,  r.  1910  Howard 

"    Louis,  teamster,  r.  608,  6th 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  10  South  Park 

"  Prentiss  C,  salesman  T.  R.  Hutchinson,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Raymond  W.,  messenger  P.  M.  S.S.  Co."s 
wharf,  r.  71014  Taylor 

"    Robert,  stove  pipe  maker,  r.  957  Market 

"  Sarah  A.,  widow,  dressmaking,  310  Mason 
Hutchinson  Sugar  Plantation  Co.,  Claus 
Spreckels  president,  John  A.  Buck  vice- 
president,  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co. 
treasurer,  E.  H.  Sheldon  secretary,  office 
327  Market 

"  Thomas  W.,  marine  surveyor  with  Gutte 
&  Frank,  r.  727,  20th 

'•  T.  R.,  manufacturer's  agent,  113  Bush,  r. 
Oakland 

"    W.,  shoemaker,  r.  551!^  Stevenson 

"    William,  r.  716  Stockton 

"  William  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
3029  Pine 

"  Wilson  W.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 
Cos.,  r.  110a  Haight 

"    W.  P.,motormanMarketSt.  Ry.,r.  11350ak 

"    &    Sparrow    (.Joseph    C.    Hutchinson    and 
Arthur   J.  Sparrow),   teas   and  coffees, 
2212  Mission 
Hutchison  Alexander,  manager  Irvine  Bros.,  308- 
310,  4th,  r.  1332  Washington 

"    David,  packer,  r.  120,  7th 

"  James  E.,  dentist,  NW  cor  24th  and  Po- 
trero  Av 

"    James  W.,  r.  1109  Bush 

"    John,  draughtsman,  r.  2214  Jones 

"  John  B.,  stonecutter  John  D.  McGilvray 
&Co.,r.  624,  4th 


Hutchison  Michael,  plasterer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    P.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r.  ^T-A 

Howthorne 
"    Sophia  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  1109  Bush 
"    Wernal  P.,  filters,  r.  1109  Bush 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  113  Gough 
"    William,  stonesetter  J.    D.   McGilvray  & 
Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
Huth   Balthasar,    restaurant,    907   Kearny,    r. 
12O614  Kearny 
"    Charles,  restaurant,  311  Montgomery  Av 
"    John,  cashier  Charles  Huth 
"    William,  cook  B.  Huth,  r.  15  Reed  PI 
Huthmacher  Adolph,  carpenter,  r.  19  Serpentine 

PI 
Hutshing  Richard,  bookkeeper  Paul  Friedman, 

r.  332  Jersey 
Hutt  Harry  D.,  merchant  tailor,  ladies'  tailor 
and  custom    shirt    maker,   212   Mason, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  r.791  Sutter 
"    Harry  J.,  driver  Morton's  Special  Delivery 

Hutte  John,  driver  M.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.   1839 

Mission 
Hutter  John,  porter  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  r. 
414  Vallejo 
"    John,  seaman  str  Pomona 
Hutton  Annie  M.  Miss,  clerk  Bass-Hueter  Paint 
Co.,  r.  705  Sutter 
"    Harry  W.,  attorney  at  law,  606  Montgom- 
ery, r.  719  Hyde 
"    John,  office  118  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  526  Sutter 
"    Robert,  rancher,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Huwe  George,  carpenter,  r.  iWA  Fell 

"    Wonderlein,  carpenter,  r.  410^/4  Fell 
Huxley  C.  E.,  solicitor,  r.  220  Pacific 
Huxtable  Henry  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  6  Kingston  PI 
Huyck  Charles,  cashier  Langley   &  Michaels 
Co.,  r.  824  Page 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  Capitol  nr  Thrift 
Hvizdos  John  Jr.,  tailor,  r.  342  Tehama 
Hyams    Edward    (Hyams.    Pauson   &   Co.),    r. 
Hotel  Richelieu 
"    Frank  C,  salesman    M.   E.  Frank,  r.   613 

Larkin 
"    George  J.  H.,  salesman,  r.  613  Larkin 
"    George  S.,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Jacob,  cap  cutter  M.  Marsch  &  Co.,  r.  441 

Fell 
"    Lena  Miss,  hair  dresser,  r.  5  Caroline 
,.    Pauline,  widow,  r.  5  Caroline 

HYAMS,  PAUSON  &  CO. 

(Edward  Hyams  and  Frank  Pauson), 
manufacturers  and  wholesale  dealers 
clothing,  25-27  Sansome.  and  34-40 
Kearny 

Hyams  Sarah  Miss,  r.  5  Harriet 
Hyatt  Isaac  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  504  Post 
"    John  H.,  clerk  William  H.  Harrison,  r.  319 
Hyde 
-e®=  Hyatt.    See  Hiatt 

Hyde  Alexander,  engineer  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons, 
r.  3  Essex  PI 
"    Alice     Miss,    dressmaker    Mrs.    Amalia 

Lichau,  r.  714  Turk 
"    Amelia  L.,  domestic,  36  Belvedere 
"    Caleb  H.,  mate  str  Homer,  r.  909  Laguna 
"    Carrie  A.Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Charles,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r.  5 

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"    Christine  Miss,   stenographer    Archibald 
Barnard,  r.  8011/2  Turk 


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Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


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Hyde  Ellen,  widow,  r.  41314,  13th 

"    Ezra   W.,  contractor,  630  Market,  r.  720Vi 
Lott 
Hyde  Frederic  A.,  attorney  at  law,  630 Commer- 
cial, r.  2012  Pacific  Av 

"    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  719  Geary 

"    Harry  A.,  clerk  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  1243,  16tli 
Av  South 

"    James  N.,  mailing  clerk  Salvation  Army,  r. 
1139  Market 

"    J.  L.,  r.  20  O'Farrell 

"    John,  r.  11  Hopeton  Terrace 

"    John,    cigars    and   tobacco,  268,  3d,  r.  612 
Powell 

"    John  A.,  watchman,  r.  1008, 11th  Av  South 

"    Joseph,   with    Sterling   &  Parker,   r.   612 
Powell 
Hyde  Marcus  D.,  attorney  for  land  claimants, 
630  Commercial,  r.  Oakland 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1000  Washington 

"    MaryC.  Miss,  r.  719  Geary 

"    M.  B.  Mrs.,  associate  principal  Van  Ness 
Seminary,  r.  1849  Jackson 

"    Paul  J.,millhand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 
233  Bartlett 

"    Philip,  foundryman,  r.  1034  Page 

"    Richard  E.  Mrs.,  r.  702  Post 

"    Walters.,  r.  1837 Mission 

"     Warren,  contractor,  r.  730^  Central  Av 

"    William,  conductor,  r.  593  Shrader 

"    William,  steward,  r.  85  Everett 

"    William    G.,    teacher   Business   Evening 
School,  r.  127  Guerrero 

"    William  H.,  r.  1837  Mission 

"    William  H.  Jr.,  clerk  Phelps  &  Miller,  r. 
1837  Mission 

"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  127  Guerrero 
Hyden  Edward  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
1513  Jones 

"    Gothard  A.  N.,  weigher  D.  J.  Walker,  r.  732 
Folsom 

"    Mamie  Miss,  teacher  Silver  Star  Kinder- 
garten, r.  1106  Sacramento 
Hydes  James  L..,  manager  Park  Brother  &  Co., 

Limited,  119  California 
Hydrographic  Office,  U.  S.  N.  (branch).  Lieu- 
tenant A.  F.  Fechteler,  U.  S.  N.,  in 
charge,  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg,  1st 
floor 
Hyer  Alma  E.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  405 
Geary 

' '    Henrietta,  widow,  proprietor  .The  Navarre, 
405  and  413!4  Geary 

"    Otto,  brewer,  r.  322  Main 
Hyland   Bernard   J.,    searcher   records,  r.  1554 
Jackson 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2118^4  Mason 

"    Christopher  D.,  superintendent  Spring  Val- 
ley W.  W.,  r.  Lake  Merced 

"    Henry,  machinist  J.  G.  North,  r.  2115  Hyde 
Hyland  J.  Amos,  street  contractor,  238   Mont- 
gomery, r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  5  Elizabeth 

"    James  J.,  brass  finisher  Why  te  &  De  Rome, 
r.  525  Howard 

"    James  J.,  salesman  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  1812 
San  Carlos  Av 

"    J.J.   Mrs.,    millinery,  2524  Mission,  r.  1812 
San  Carlos  Av 

"    John    M.,  clerk   Tax   Collector's  office,  r. 
1554  Jackson 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1554  Jackson 

"    Michael,  fireman  str  San  Bias 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  710  Natoma  rear 

"    Michael  J.,  horseshoer,  4  Spring,  r.  837, 15th 

"    Patrick,  r.  503^4  Broderick 


Hyland  Patrick,  shoemaker,  70154  O'Farrell,  r. 
83  Everett 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  223  Minna 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  101  Minna 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Iowa  and  25th, 
Potrero 
Hyle  L.  E.,  architect  and  builder,  r.  15251^  Mis- 
sion 
Hyllmann  Aaron,  stableman  Union  Ice  Co.,  r. 

2714  Zoe 
Hyman  Aaron,  locksmith,  238  Post,  r.  21  Clin- 
ton Park 

"    Abraham,  compositor  Edwards  Publishing 
Co.,  r.  423  Clementina 

"    Abraham,  policeman,  r.  802  Vallejo 

"    Abraham,  slipper  maker,  r.  24  Moss  rear 

"    Abraham  E., "manufacturers'  agent,  14  San- 
some,  room  30,  r.  1013  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Abraham   F.,    compositor    Edwards   Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  226  Langton 
Hyman  Brothers  (Henry  W.,Joseph,  Morris  and 
Michael),  merchants,  206  Sansome, rooms 
15-16 

"    Celia  Mrs.,  hair  dresser,  629  Ellis 

"    Charles  S.,  clerk  Stern  Bros.,  r.  920  Larkin 

"    Frank,  musician,  r.  606  Broadway 

"    Harry,  r.  1228  Ellis 

"    Henry,  porter  Oppenheimer  &  Bro.,  r.  1730 
Devisadero 

"    Henry    W.    (Hyman   Bros.),   r.  1946   Cali- 
fornia 

"    Isaac    (Stiner,    Strauss  &  Hyman),  r.  317 
Leavenworth 

"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  656  Natoma 

"    Jacob,    water   heaters,  719  McAllister,  r. 
1312b  Eddy 

"    Jacob   A.,  compositor   Co-Operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  920  Larkin 

"    John  S.,  ianitor,  r.  629  Ellis 

"    Joseph  (Hyman  Bros.),  r.  1916  California 

"    Joseph,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1730  De- 
visadero 

"    Julius,  glazer,  r.  37V2  Madison  Av 

"    Louis,  tailor  Roos  Bros.,  r.  5  Columbia 

'•    M.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 

"    Max,  glazier,  r.  5  Verona  PI 

"    Michael  (Hyman  Bros.),  r.  New  York 

"    Morris  (Hyman  Bros.),  r.  2230  Sacramento 

"    Morris,  jeweler,  r.  920  Larkin 

"    Morris,  second-hand  furniture,  606  Broad- 
way 

"    Nathan  (Hyman  &  Meyer),  r.  1217  Pacific 

"    Nathan  J.,  r.  1723  Bush 

"    Preston  C,  mining,  r.  2214  Steiner 

"    Samuel,  salesman   Wolf   Hyman,   r.    1228 
Ellis 

"    Samuel,  varieties,  1238  Folsom 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  226  Langton  rear 

"    Walter  G.,  shipping  clerk  S.  H.  Frank  & 
Co.,r.  1946  California 

"    Wolf,  watches  and  jewelry,  16  Kearny,  r. 
1228  Ellis 

"    &    Meyer    (Nathan     Hyman    and    Jacob 
Meyer),  barbers,  801  Kearny 
-8^"  Hyman.    See  Heyman  and  Heiman 
Hynard  Alonzo  P.,  gardener  G.  D.  Korts 
Hynes  Augustus,  laborer,  r.  512,  2d 

"    Andrew,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  and  Litho. 
Co.,  r.  343  Fremont 

"    Andrew  T.,  manager  G.  Cuneo,  r.  811  Green- 
wich 

"    Ann  M.,  widow,  r.  457  Dolores 

"    Delia,  domestic,  1712  Octavia 

"     Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  259  Clara 

"    Edward  J.,  teamster,  r.  259!4  Perry 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  10  Langton 

"    George,  shipping  clerk  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  233,  6th 

"    Henry,  boatman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 

"    Jacob,  barber,  r.  704  Harrison 

"    James,  molder,  r.  343  Fremont 

"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  25  Chesley  rear 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  731^  Natoma 

"    John,  r.  19  Guerrero 

"    John,  r.  429,  6th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  32  Clementina 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  343  Fremont 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 


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Hynes  Jolin,  shoemaker,  525  Laguna 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  8  Gough 

"  John  Jr.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 
r.  525  Laguna 

"  John  D.,  bookkeeper  Anglo-Californian 
Bank,  r.  19  Guerrero 

"    John  J.,  cooper,  r.  295V4  Perry 

"  John  J.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  1718b  Lex- 
ington Av 

"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  731^  Natoma 

"    Kate  E.  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  259i/2  Perry 

"  Martin,  druggist  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  313  Filbert 

"  Matthew  M.,  wood  and  coal,  1613  O'Farrell, 
r.  1618  O'Farrell 

"    Michael,  groceries,  26  Welsh 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  259^/4  Perry 

"    Michael,  painter  Swan  &  Stein 

"  Michael  J.,  bookkeeper  G.  Verdier&Co., 
r.  Alameda 

"    Morris,  laborer,  r.  338  Minna 

"  Patrick  C,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  307 
Hayes 

"    Patrick  F.,  boxmaker,  r.  343  Fremont 

"    Thomas,  compositor  Call 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  343  Fremont 

"  Thomas  F.,  clerk  auditor's  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  Thomas  J., foreman  stockcutter  Rosenthal, 
Feder  &  Co.,  r.  106  Minna 

"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  817  Battery 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 

"  William  D.,  foreman  upholsterer  West 
Coast  Furniture  Co..  r.  18, 12th 

"  William  J.  (W.  J.  Hynes  &Co.)  r.  19  Guer- 
rero 

HYNES  W.  J.  &  CO. 

(William  J.   Hynes  and  S.  Mashino), 
commercial    photographers,     photo- 

fraphic     developing     and    printing, 
odak  work  a  specialty,  426  Kearny 

4®"Hynes.     See     Heins,    Heinz,     Hinds    and 

Hines 
Hyrup  Peter,  cabinet  maker,  1727  Mason 
"    Peter  Jr.,  packer  Louis  Packing  Co.  and 

Vinegar  Wks,  r.  1727  Mason 
"    Walter  O.,  librarian  Call,  r.  921  Greenwich 
Hyslop    James  B.,  wharfinger    Pacific  Street 

Wharf,  r.  108  McAllister 
"    John,    marine    reporter   Merchants'     Ex- 
change, Signal  Station  Point  Lobos  nr 

Cliff  House 
4®-Hyslop.    See  Hislop 
Hyvarinen  John  W.,  master  mariner,  r.   1322, 

26  th 
HyveC.  A.,  porter  The  Pearson-Swenarton  Co., 

r.  113  Montgomery 


laccheri  Antone,  laborer,  r.  517  Green 
"    Garibaldi  (laccheri  &  Bacigalupi),  r.  824c 

Broadway 
"    &  Bacigalupi  (Garibaldi  laccheri  and  Gae- 
tano  Bacigalupi) ,  undertakers ,  627  Broad- 
way 
lacopetti  Bernarmino  (B.  lacopetti  &  Co.),  r.  33 
Broadway 
"    B.  &  Co.,  (Bernarmino  lacopetti),  hay  and 
grain,  33-35  Broadway 
Iba  Frederick,  bakery,  2952  Mission 
Ibach  Fritz,  porter  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  r.  319 

Green 
Ibbach  Adolph,  clerk  J.  C.  Meussdorfler's  Sons, 

r.  318  Jessie 
Ibbotson   Joseph  J.,   manager  The   Manufac- 
turers' and  Producers' Publishing  Co.,  22 
Clay,  r.  506  Hyde 
Ibos  Marie  J.,  widow,  lodgings,  505  Bush 
Iburg   Frederick   F.,    electrician,    r.    608   Her- 
mann 
"    Hermann  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  608  Hermann 
"    William  M.,  r.  608  Hermann 
"    William  N.,  electrician,  r.  608  Hermann 
Icard  Baptiste,  butcher  Ferdinand  Games,  r.  6 
Oak  PI 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboicc  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

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Ichi  Ban,   Wempe  Brothers  proprietors,  impor- 
ters Japanese  goods,  573  Market 
Ickelheimer  Henry  (Samuel  Ickelheimer  &Bro.), 
r.  1804  Sutter 
"    Paulina,  widow,  r.  1804  Sutter 
"    Samuel  (Samuel  Ickelheimer   &  Bro.),  r. 

1804  Sutter 
"    Samuel  &   Brother  (Samuel    and  Henry), 
plumbers,  322  Sutter 
Ickler  Henry,  bakery,  215,  2d 
Iddings  W.  H.,  division  superintendent  Market 
St.  Ry.,  SW  cor  Turk  and  Eddy,  r.  1623 
O'Farrell 
Ide  A.  L.  &  Sons,  manufacturers  engines ,  Abner 
Doble  Co.  agents,  13-15  Fremont 
"    &  Co.,  Japanese  fancy  goods,  201,  6th 
Ideal  Placer  Mining,  Water  and  Power  Co.  (Cal- 
averas   and  Amador   Cos.),    Samuel  D. 
Mayer  secretary,  12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Iden   Albert  A.,  porter  Schwartz  &  Meyer,  r. 

7231/^  Valencia 
Idenstrom  August,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson, 

r.  Army  bet  Folsom  and  Harrison 
Identical  The,  Philip  Kiefer&Co.  proprietors, 

SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Battery 
Idinger  Edward,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
Idlewild  Gold  Mining  Co.  (El  Dorado  Co.,  CaL), 
William  S.  Chapman  president,  Dudley 
C.  Bates  secretary,  81  Nevada  Block 
Iffert  Christy  W.,  r.  712  Willow  Av 
"    Leonhard,  pork  butcher,  61  Centre  Market, 
r.  712  Willow  Av 
Igerich  Adam,  engineer,  r.  18  Erie 
Iglehart  Thomas  N.,  dentist,  713  Sutter,  r,  Ala- 
meda 
Igmanson  Frederick,  r.  5%  Harriet 
Ignacio  Jose,  cook,  r.  112  Jackson 
Igo  James,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp  Bryant 
"    James,  salesman  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

262  Octavia 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  435  Ringold 
"    Louise   Miss,  nurse  California  Woman's 

Hospital 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1332  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  128  Andover  Av 
Igstadter  Carrie,  widow,  r.  1515  Sacramento 
Ihlau  Henry,  clerk,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
Ihnen  Hermann  H.,  painter,  1009  Post,  r.   1015^2 

Larkin 
Ijams  Florence  A.,  widow,  r.  939  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Hattie  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
Iken  Arnold,  engraver  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho. 

Co.,r.  1123  Bush 
Ikenberg  Max,  vice-president  Bibo,  Newman  & 

Ikenberg,  1447  Polk,  r.  1433  Post 
Ikle  William  (Pierce  &  Co.),  r.  114  Turk 
II  Capitano  Hotel,  702  Front 
Ilderton  Henry  G.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Her  J.  C,  salesman,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Ilg  George  G.,  waiter  Merchants'  Club,  r.   13 
Vandewater 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  3130  Washington 
"    Robert,  clerk  Hale  Bros.,  r.  509  Powell 
Iliohan  Anthony  H.,  telegraph  operator  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  923  Dolores 
Illidge  George  J.,  stenographer,  r.  329  Capp 
lUig    Ernest,  driver  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r.  471 

Shotwell 
Illing  Fritz,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

820i4,  19th 
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Hicks-Judd  Co.  publishers,  23,  1st 
II  Messaggiero  (Italian  weekly),  Cesare  Crespi 

director,  8  Montgomery  Av 
lis  John  G.  (John  G.  lis  &  Co.),  r.  1306  Jones 


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We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


ILS  JOHN  G.  &  CO. 

(Jolin  G.  lis),  manufacturers  French 
cooking  ranges  and  broilers,  kitchen 
and  bakery  outfits,  bake  ovens  and 
furnace  castings,  814-816  Kearny,  tele- 
phone Main  1106 
Use  Ernst,  cabinet  maker  Peterson  &  Schemp, 
r.  1020  " 


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"    Louis,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r. 
Aldine  nr  Willard 
4®=-Ilse.    See  Else 

Imamura  S.,  shoemaker,  r.  908?£  Howard 
Imbeck  John,  tinner  Schuster  Bros. 
Imbescheid  Conrad,  laborer,  r.  1607  Dupont 
Imboden  Gabriel,  laborer,  r.  321,  8th 
Imbrie  Alexander  R.,   chief   distributor   Post 
Office,  r.  1317b  Clay 
"    Augustus,  engineer  Engine  15,  r.  2114  Cali- 
fornia 
Imbruglla  G.,  boxmaker  Pac.   and  S.    F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  6I314  Greenwich 
Imdorf  H.,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Imelli  Max,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

Minna 
Imes  Benjamin,  jobber,  r.  605  Broadway 
Imgarten  William,  groceries  and  liquors, 

Baden 

Imhaus  A.  C,  clerk  Nathan  &  Kingston,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Imhof  George,  liquors,  NE  cor  San  Bruno  Av  and 
15th  Av  South 
"    Hans,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    John,  cook,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Joseph,  driver  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r.  337 

Turk 
"    Zacharias,  cigar  maker  J.   E.    Kiefer,  r. 
17291/2  Mission 
4®=  Imhof.    See  EmhoS 
Imhoff  Charles,  farmer,  r.  1309  Stockton 
"    Frederick  C,  barber  Stern  &  Heller,  r.  610 
Folsom 
Imman  Charles,  waiter,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
Immel  A.  J.  B.  &  Co.  (August  J.  B.  Inmael),  pro- 
duce   commission     merchants,     117-125 
Washington 
"    August  J.  B.  (A.  J.  B.  Immel  &  Co.),  r.  310 
Hill 
Frederick    C.   (Darbee  &  Immel),  r.  40914 
O'Farrell 
Immele    Louis  F.,   gripman  Geary  St.    Ry.,  r. 

40  Cook 
Immigration  Commissioner  United  States,  U 

Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Imoda  Henry  Very  Rev.,  S.  J.,  Superior  Society 

of  Jesus  for  the  Mission  of  California, 

St.  Ignatius  College,  214  Hayes 

Imperial  Art  and  Portrait  Co.,  64  Donohoe  Bldg 

"    Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Co.,  Burkhardt  &  Mu- 

gan  proprietors,  2160-2162  Harrison 
"    Cycling  Club,  John  S.  Eagan  secretary,  614 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Insurance   Co.    The,  limited  (of    London), 
William  J.   Landers  resident  manager, 
205-207  Sansome 
"    Paint  and  Copper  Co.,  R.  Herman  presi- 
dent,   Louis  F.  Dunand    secretary,    324 
Pine,  room  17 
Imperial    Photographic  Studio,   Howland  & 

Lonergan  propriet  rs,  724  Market 
Imperial    The,    Louis    B.    Brandt   proprietor, 
wines  and  liquors,  1016  Market 
"    The,  Miss  Josephine  Cronin  manager,  738 

Sutter 
"    Vineyard  Co.  (Fresno,  Cal.),  Joseph  Bremer 
&Co.  proprietors,  310  Sacramento 


Imperishable  Cement  Co.,  George  M.  Hamilton 
agent,  28,  8th 

Impey    Brothers    (J.  Richard   and  Robert  R.), 
dental  electric  specialties,  235  Post 
"    J.  Richard  (Impey  Bros.),  r.  235  Post 
"    Robert(Impey  Bros.),  and  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  & 
Tel.  Co.,  r.  235  Post 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men,  C.  F.  Burgman 
Great  Chief  of  Records,  hall  320  Post 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men's  Cemetery,  N  of 
Point  Lobos  Av  nr  336  Av 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men's  Endowment 
Fund  Association,  H.  A.  Chase  secre- 
tary, 320  Post 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men's  Hall  Associ- 
ation, William  J.  Smith  secretary,  330 
Post 

Imrie  William  W.,  clerk  A.  L.  Bryan  Shoe  Co., 
r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 

Imsand  John,  fireman  Spiing  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
Ocean  View 

Imsick  Henry,   butcher  Bluhm  &  Rathjens,   r. 
1327b  Pacific 
"    Herman,  cook,  r.  1115  Tennessee 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  1327b  Pacific 
"    William  F.,  butcher,  r.  1913i^  Larkin  rear 

Incell  Ada,  widow,  r.  701  Post 
"    Arthur,  instructor  University  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  701  Post 
"    Henry  W.  (Easton,  Incell  &  Messinger),  r. 

701  Post 
"    William,  collector,  r.  701  Post 

Inch  William  (Traynor  &  Inch),  r.   1433  Mission 

Inchbold  Diana  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Child- 
ren, 3700  California 

Inches  Robert,  carpenter,  r.  217,  2d 

Indemnity  Mutual  Marine  Assurance  Co. 
Limited  (of  London),  Evan  C.  Evans 
agent,  302  California 

Independent  Boarding  Masters  Association, 
John  Woodworth  president,  Martin 
Brunson  secretary  and  treasurer,  10 
Steuart,  office  34  California 
"  Furniture  Express  Co.,  H.  H.  Brewin  pro- 
prietor, SE  cor  Stockton  and  Market 
"  Mining  Co.  (Nevada),  J.  W.  Pew  secretary, 
310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 

Independent  Order  B'nai  B'rith,  District 
Grand  Lodge  No.  4,  Jacob  Levi  son  grand 
secretary,  B.  B.  Hall  121  Eddy 

Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows,  George  T. 
Shaw  Grand  Secretary,  hall  SW  cor 
Market  and  7th 

Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  S 
s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet  Henderson  and  1st 
Avs 

Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows'  Employment 
Association,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 

Independent  Order  of  Red  Men,  510  Bush,  B. 
A.  Samman  Grand  Secretary,  1209  Fill- 
more 
"  Order  Red  Mens'  Hall  Association,  C.  B. 
Rode  president,  B.  A.  Samman  secretary, 
510  Bush 

Inderwiese  Julius,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 

INDIANA   BICYCLE   CO.  AND 

RIDING  ACADEMY,  J.  S.  Conwell  man- 
ager, Waverly  Bicycles,  18-20  McAllis- 
ter 

Indiana  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co  ,  manufac- 
turers bicycle  wood  rims,  Ernest  E. 
Buckleton  agent,  14-16  Fremont 

Indianapolis  Furniture  Co.,  Charles  Wollpert 
president,  Hamilton  Page  treasurer, 
jobbers  and  retail  dealers  furniture,  car- 
pets and  draperies,  750  Mission 

Indig  Louis,  milkman,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita 
Av 

Indorf  Frederick,  teamster,  r.  636!4,  4th 

Indovilla  Jose,  bookkeeper,  r.  529  Ivy  Av 

Industrial  Exposition  of  the  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute, James  H.  Culver  secretary,  31  Post 
"    Iron  Works,  McCormick  Bros,  proprietors, 
233-235  Beale 

Infanger  Antone,  foreman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  22  Mary 
"    Antone  Jr.,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
22  Mary 


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Infanger   Frank    M.,    liquors,    638  Clay,   r.   174 

Clementina 
Ing  Andrew  D.,  accountant,  r  10  Dearborn 
Ingall  Ethel  Miss,  stenographer  S.  F.  and  S.  J. 

V.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  1221  O'Farrell 
Ingalls  Burton  C,  carpenter  John  G.  lis  &  Co., 
r.  1007  Lombard 
"    Charles,  sawyer  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  314  Iowa 
"    Frederick,  sawyer  Pac.  Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  314  Iowa 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  314  Iowa 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1007  Leavenworth 
Ingalsbe    Albert,  clerk    general  freight  office 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1416  Webster 
"    Florence  H.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1416  Webster 
"    Katharine,  widow,  r.  1416  Webster 
"    Stanley  M.,  accountant,  310  Pine,  room  35, 
r.  1416  Webster 
Ingargiola  Gustave  M.,  joiner  Schussler  Bros., 

r.  2701  Harrison 
Ingelhardt  George,  cooper,  r.  2753  Harrison 
Ingell  Walter  W.  (Ingell  &  Dunlap),  r.  2817  Fol- 
som 
"    &  Dunlap  (Walter  W.  Ingell  and  William 
E.  Dunlap),  barbers,  SW  cor  Mission  and 
29th 
Ingels  William  H.,  secretary  Fresno  Canal  and 

Irrigation  Co.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Ingenlath  John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  709  Brannan 
"    Robert,  plumbing  and  gasfitting,  142,  1st,  r. 
7  Fountain 
>8@"Ingenlath.    See  Engenlath 
Ingerman  Irwin,  clerk  Hooper  &  Jennings,  r.  1923 
Bush 
"    Samuel,  teamster,  r.  1933  Union  rear 
IngersoU  George  G.,  clerk  George  Morrow  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  1610 
Polk 
Ingerson  Charles  A.  (Ingerson  &  Gore),  r.  East 
Oakland 
"    &  Gore  (Charles  A.  Ingerson  and  Cyrus  A. 
Gore),  contractors  and  builders,  40  New 
Montgomery 
Ingert  August,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Ingham  Edward,  boilermaker,  r.  2912b  Laguna 
"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  20  CoUingwood  rear 
"    Richard  L.,  policeman,  r.  731  Linden  Av 
Ingle  Frederick,  r.  621  Geary 

"    Robert  B.,  carpenter,  r.  114  Turk 
Inglenook  Vineyard  Agency,  William  E.  Stev- 
ens manager,    NW    cor  Townsend  and 
Stanford 
Ingleside,  Joseph  F.  Ranken  manager,  Ocean 

Av  junction  Corbett  Av 
Inglewood  House,  Mrs.  E.  Phillips  proprietor, 

126,  5th 
Inglis  C.  T.,  hostler  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2001  Mission 
"    Frank  P.,  engineer,  r.  1128  York 
"    George  R.,  draughtsman,  r.  740  Ellis 
"    John  S.,  contracting  agent  Union-Pacific 

System,  200  California,  r.  1017  Sutter 
"    Kate  M.,  widow,  r.  16  Fair  Oaks 
"    Mary  G.  Miss,  principal  Grant  Memorial 
Free   Kindergarten,    SE    cor  Alabama 
and  23d,  r.  16  Fair  Oaks 
"    Percy,  bartender,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    William  Jr.,  lumber,   125  Steuart,   r.   1420 
Masonic  Av 
i^» Inglis.    See  English 

Ingmanson  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  110c  Freelon 
Ingols  George  A.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 

Cos.,  r.  Oakland. 
Ingraham  Charles,  r.  443  McAllister 
"    George   K.,    porter   Dunham,    Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ida  J.,  widow,  r.  1015  Market 
Ingram   Alfred    B.,    millhand   Deming-Palmer 
Milling  Co.,  r.  1920  Broderick 
"    Charles  H.,  druggist,  r.  828  Powell 
"    Charles  M.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

2312  Steiner 
"    Charles  P.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1615 

Grove 
"    Edwin  F.,  oiler  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  20231^4 

Ellis 
"    Eugene  E.,  carpenter,  r.  117  Erie 
"    Harold  A.,  printer,  r.  1920  Broderick 
"    Henry,  druggist,  r.  1713  Turk 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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FOR  HAND,  WINDIVIILL  and  POWER, 

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39,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Ingram  Henry,  printer,  r.  1920  Broderick 
"    James  H.  (Ingram  &  Gray),  r.  2529'^  Post 
"    J.  Perry,  compositor  S.  F.  News  Letter,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1920  Broderick 
"    Robert,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,r.  28Erie 
"    H.,    driver   Wells,    Fargo   &    Co.,     r.    27 

Stanly  PI 
"    Thomas  W.,  quartermaster  str  Pomona,  r. 

304,  3d 
"    Travis  J.,  laborer,  r.  716Larkin 
"    Virginia    C.   Mrs.,    teacher   Peabody  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2312  Steiner 
"    William  E.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.   103  Clay 
"    &  Gray  (James  H.  Ingram  and  Luke  Gray), 
plumbers  and  gasfltters,  2609  Bush 
4®*Ingram.    See  Ingraham 
Ingrim  G.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  817;^  Hampshire 

"    Ross  C,  student,  r.  817V4  Hampshire 
Inguglia  Angelo,  fresh  and  salt  fish,  507  Mer- 
chant, r.  628  Guerrero 
"    Giovanni    B.,    manager   American  Union 
Fish  Co.,  513-519  Washington,  r.  2914y2 
Larkin 
Ingverson  Selma,  domestic,  2109  Pacific  Av 
Ingwersen  Charles,  clerk,  r.  866  Folsom 
"    Christian  H.,  master  mariner,  r.   866  Fol- 
som 
"    Diedrich,  rancher,  r.  Munich  nr  Russia  Av 
"    Henry,  compositor,  r.  866  Folsom 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  866  Folsom 
Inkersley  Artliur,  attorney  at  law  and  maga- 
zine and  newspaper  writer,  143  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  Sausalito 
Inkster  John,  baker  Daly  &  Davitt,  r.  1728  De- 
visadero 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  .39  Pacific 
Inman  A.  E.,  r.  1563C  Silver 
"    Charles  H.,  carpenter,  r.  705a  Shotwell 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  136  Hartford 
"    John,  plumber  J.  H.   Eiohler  &  Co.,  r.   13 

Page 
"    Lawrence,  clerk  Owl  Drug  Co  ,  r.  136  Hart- 
ford 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  308a  Bartlett 
"    Nathaniel    B.,  fireman  Edison    Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  322X  Brannan 
"    Thomas  G.,  physician   and  surgeon,  2337b 

Mission 
"    William  M.,  glovemaker,  31,  3d 
Innes  John  C,  clerk,  r.  1207  Bush 
"    John  L.,  currier  Morris  Windt,  r.  1072  Shot- 
well 
"    William,  driller  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  336,  7th 
Innis  William  B.,  storekeeper  California  Hotel, 

r.  504  Greenwich 
J8S"Innes.    See  Annis  and  Ennis 
Innesfallen  Hotel,  Jeremiah  O'Leary  proprie- 
tor, 1017  Battery 
Inselmann  Florence  Miss,  bookkeeper   Henry 
I.  C.  Inselmann,  r.  97  Silver 
"    Henry  I.  C,  groceries,  435,  3d,  r.  97  Silver 
Insignia  The  (fraternal  monthly),  Charles  F. 
Burgman  editor  and  manager,  Benjamin 
F.  Josselyn  associate  editor,  320  Post 
Inskeep  John  E.,  marine  engineer,  r.  I6I/2,  24th 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  I6V2.  24th 
Inspector  Boilers  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg, 

1st  floor 
Inspector  Drugs  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 

2d  floor 
Inspector  HuUs  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Appraisers'   Bldg, 

1st  floor 
Inspector  Light  House  Department  U.  S.,  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  room  404 


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POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th» 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Inspector  Markets,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Inspector  Milk,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Inspector  Plumbing  and  Drainage,  New  Ci  ty 
Hall,  1st  floor 

Inspector  Steam  Vessels  U.  S.  (first  district), 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  1st  floor 

Inspector  Post  Office  U.  S.  (San  Francisco  Di- 
vision), U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg,  room  78c 

Institute  Journal,  Young  Men's  Institute  pub- 
lishers, SE  cor  Market  and  10th 

Insurance  Block,  SW  cor  California  and  Battery 

Insurance  Commissioner  (State),  Marvin  H. 
Higgins,  401  California,  room  8 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America  (of 
Philadelphia),  James  D.  Bailey  general 
agent,  412  California,  William  J.  Button 
marine  agent,  401  California,  Swain  & 
Murdock  city  agents,  412  California 

Insurance  Company  of  the  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania (Philadelphia),  William  J.  Button 
agent,  401-405  California 

Insurance  Free    Kindergarten,   Miss   Laura 
Richards  principal,  SW  cor  Hampshire 
and  Butte 
"    Sun  (monthly),  Fred  S.  Case  manager,  206 
Sansome,  room  9 

Intemann  Henry,  driver,  r.  24  Glover 
"    Richard,  porter  Louis  Taussig  &  Co.,  r.  24 
Glover 

Inter  Nos  Building  and  Loan  Association,  M. 
C.  Nunan  president,  M.  L.  Culver  secre- 
tary, 23  Crocker  Bldg 
"  Nos  Jewelry  Co.,  L.  Plamondon  manager, 
Daniel  J.  Riordan  secretary,  diamonds 
and  jewelry,  58  Crocker  Bldg 
"  Nos  Land  Co.,  Charles  Henderson  pres- 
ident, John  J.  Cordy  secretary,  304  Mont- 
gomery 

Internal  Revenue  Agent  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Apprais- 
ers' Bldg,  room  11 
"    Revenue  Bonded    Warehouse  No.   1,  1203 

Battery 
"    Revenue  Bonded  Warehouse  No.  8,  NE  cor 
2d  and  King 

Internal  Revenue  Collector  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  room  4 

Internal  Revenue  Laboratory  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  room  17 

International  Association  of  District  Nurses, 
Mrs.  A.  E.  D.  Szanik  manager,  930  Sutter 

International  Hotel,  King,  Ward  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 824  Kearny 
"    Indemnity  Co.,  M.  T.  Dusinbury  president, 
J.  P.   Merritt   secretary,    206  Sansome, 
room  9 

International  Navigation  Company's  Trans- 
atlantic Lines,  American  Line,  New 
York  and  Southampton  (London),  Phila- 
delphia and  Queenstown-Liverpool,  Red 
Star  Line,  New  York  and  Philadelphia 
and  Antwerp,  G.  D.  Fahnestock  general 
agent  Pacific  Coast,  609  Market,  Grand 
Hotel  Bldg 

International  Security  Co.  The, 

Emil  Heuermann  president,  dealers  in 
premium  and  foreign  bonds  and  se- 
curities, 331  Montgomery  cor  Califor- 
nia, rooms  1-2 

Investors'  Home  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  As- 
sociation, Theodore  F.  George  secretary, 
402  Montgomery,  rooms  15-16 

Inwood  George,  real  estate,  r.  709  Union 
"    Henry,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  1225  Lom- 


Rose  V.  Mrs.,  widow. 


Broadway 


Inwood   William    A.,    compositor    Edward    C. 
Hughes,  r.  11  Homestead 
"    William   G.,   carrier    postofQce,    r.    1515^ 
Broadway 

Inyo  Marble  Co.,  M.  J.  McDonald  president, 
G.  P.  Rixford  secretary,  12  Mills  Bldg, 
rotunda 

lone  Coal  and  Iron  Co.,  C.  C.  Juster  secretary, 
4  Montgomery,  room  42 

Iowa  Mining  Co.  (Nev.),  R.  L.  Thomas  secre- 
tary, 419  California,  room  2 

Ipson  Emil  A.,  solicitor,  r.  1720  Turk 

Irbing  David,  marine  oiler,  r.  547,  1st 

Iredale  Alfred  S.,  plumber,  r.  10^4  Rausch 

IREDALE  CHARLES  W., 

plumber  and  gasfltter,  tin,  copper  and 
sheet-iron  work,  roofing  and  jobbing, 
952  Mission 

Irelan  Frank  W.,  plumber  William  J.  Irelan,  r. 
2308%  Howard 
"    George  W.,  carpet  layer  Kragen  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  579  Minna 
"    Linna  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  827  Post 
"    Oscar  B.,  medical  student,  r.  827  Post 
"    Samuel  B.,  calker,  r.  21  Hinckley 
"    Warren  J.,  plumber  William  J.  Irelan,  r. 
2308'/2  Howard 
Irelan  William  Jr.,  mining  engineer,  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  827  Post 
' '    William  J. ,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  238  Ellis , 
r.  2308 '/2  Howard 
Ireland  Alexander  S.,  teller  The  Bank  of  British 

North  America,  r.  Oakland 
Ireland  B.  Clifford,  merchandise  broker,  121  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  Oakland 
"    C,    driver   La    Grande    Laundry,    r.    340 

Geary 
"    Edgar  L.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  8  Syca- 
more Av 
"    Elvie  L.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  RR,  r.  9  Har- 
riet 
"    Enama  Miss,  r.  1221  O'Farrell 
"    Frances  Z.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    George  H.,  liquors,  NW  cor  8th  Av  and 

Fulton 
"    George  T.,  painter,  r.  131%  Utah 
"    Harry,  stationary  engineer,  r.  31  Julian  Av 
"    James,  clerk  Syz  &  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  407%  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  734,  25th 
"    Lucinda,  widow,  r.  26  Montezuma 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1116  Jessie 
"    Merritte  W.,  1st  lieut.,  assistant  surgeon 
1st  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks 
"    William,  r.  31  Julian  Av 
"    William,  cashier  Commercial   Union  As- 
surance Co.,  r.  Highland  Park,  Oakland 
Ireland  William,  merchandise  broker,  121  Cali- 
fornia, r.  2503  California 
Irene  Emil,  shoemaker,  1327  Pacific 
Irion  Louis,  liquors,  125  Bay 
Irish-American  Hall,  818  Howard 
Irish  John  P.,  U.  S.  Naval  Officer  (port  of  Ssm 
Francisco),    U.    S.    Custom    House,    3d 
floor,  r.  Oakland 
'•    John  R.,  solicitor,  r.  1834  Green 
Ironberg  Harry  M.,  collector  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  416  O'Farrell 
Irones  Carrie,  widow,  r.  308  Lily  Av 
Irons  A.,  lineman  Pac.   Tel.   &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  423 
Pine 
"    Alfred,  butcher  C.  W.  Foster,  r.  14  Ellisi 
"    Amos  A.,  janitor,  r.  cor  Ivy  Av  and  Laguna 
Iroquois  Club,  9091/2  Market 
Iroquois  The,  John  M.  Rademaker  proprietor, 

21 1  Kearny 
Irvin  Charles,  oiler  str  Walla  Walla 
"    David,  pile  driver,  r.  9  Dore 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  hostler  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1175  Valencia 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  37  Mary 
"    William,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  4 
Powell  Av 
4®"Irvin.    See  Irvine,  Irving  and  Irwin 
Irvine  Alexander  (Irvine  Bros.),  r.  519  2d 
"    Alexander  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  803  Golden  Gate 
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IRVINE  BROTHERS 

^Alexander,  James  S.  and  William  H.), 
wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  1302 
Polk,  1421  Stockton.  570-572  Howard 
and  308,  4:tli 

Irvine  Charles  A.,  r.  3630, 16th 
"    Estelle  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,   r.  3620, 

16th 
Irvine  Felix  H.,  teacher    dancing,   Academy 

Hall,  937  Mission,  r.  9U9i^  Mission 
"    H.  E.,  waiter,  r.  617  Mission 
"    James,  capitalist,  314  Pine,  room  39,  r.  308 

Page 
"    James,  carpet  layer,  r.  118,9th 
"    James,  machine  adjuster,  r.  1774  Howard 
"    James  S.  (Irvine  Bros.),  r.  1508  Larkin 
"    James  W.  (Irvine  &  Watts),  r.  118, 9th 
"    J.  C.  &  Co.  (John  C.  Irvine),  engravers,  339 

Kearny 
"    John,  ship  joiner,  r.  64  Tehama 
"    John  C.  (J.  C.  Irvine  &  Co.),  r.  721,  18th 
"    John  J.,   shipwright  Union  I.  Wks,   r.  13 

Silver 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  930b  Filbert 
"    Joseph,  ship  joiner,  r.  13  Silver 
"    Leigh  H.,  journalist  Chronicle,   1006  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  proprietor  Albemarle  House, 


"    Martin  J.,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  1406 
Folsom 

"    Nathaniel,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  1508  Larkin 

"    Neil,  painter  John  S.  Mellon,  r.  30  Parker 
Av 

"    Richard,  manager  Irvine  Bros.,  1421  Stock- 
ton, r.  930b  Filbert 

"    Thomas,  2d  officer  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  524 
Union 

»    Thomas,  salesman  Haas  Bros.,  r.  519,  2d 

"    West,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  34th 
and  Bartlett 

"    W.  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

"    William  B.,  switchman  Market  St.  Ry.  r. 
434,  19th 

"    William  H.  (Irvine  Bros.),  r.  1508  Larkin 

"    William  H.,  policeman,  r.  16  Walter 

"    William  L.,  r.  730  Pine 
Irvine  &  Watts    (James  W.  Irvine  and  John 
Watts),  carpet  beating  works,  409  Mc- 
Allister, telephone  Jessie  331 
Irving  Alton,  collector  Dr.  G.  J.  Fitzgibbon,  r. 
204  Haight 

' '    Andrew  H. ,  cl  erk  Parafflne  Paint  Co. ,  r.  1525 
Scott 

"    Andrew    K.,  foreman  pile  work  Parafflne 
Paint  Co.,  r.  1535  Scott 

"    Benjamin,  foreman  tool  shop  Risdon  I.  & 
L.  Wks,  r.  943  Valencia 

"    Frank,  millhand   Andrew    Wilkie,  r.    910 
Church 

"    George  H.,  carrier  Post,  r.  766  Bryant 

"    House,  Mrs.    Pauline    Hubert  proprietor, 
568  Mission 

IRVING  INSTITUTE, 

Rev.  Edward  B.  Church  principal,  1036 
Valencia 

Irving  J.,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 

"    James,   bartender  Clement   Dixon,  r.   118 
Grant  Av 

"    James,  commercial  traveler,  r.  116  Vicks- 
burg 

"    James,  hand  laundry  machinery,  766  Bryant 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  1714  Stockton 

"    James  S.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co. ,  r. 
766  Bryant 

"    John,  r.  116  Vicksburg 

"    Joseph,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
39  Clara 

"    Joseph  O.,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  8631/2  Market 

"    Maggie    B.,    compositor    Bulletin,    r.    766 
Bryant 
Irving  Primary  School,  Miss  Caroline  B.  Bar- 
low principal,  N  s  Broadway  bet  Mont- 
gomery and  Sansome 

"    Robert  A.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Robert  C,  carpenter,  r.  IbYi  Washington  Av 


W.&J.SLOANE&CO., 

POt^TIEl^ES. 

Largest  Assortment  on  the  Coast. 
G-4-l-«547    TWarket    St. 


Irving  Robert  W.,  painter,  r.  116  Vicksburg 
"    Samuel,  shirt  manufacturer,  328  Bush,  r. 
1525  Scott 
Irving  Samuel  C,  manager  Parafflne  Paint  Co.. 
116  Battery,  r.  1533  Scott 
"    W.  Edward,  shingler,  r.  116  Vicksburg 
"    William,  barber  John  Stable,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  F.,  compositor,  r.  51054  Hayes 
Irvingdale  The,  Mrs.  Margaret  Finnegass  pro- 
prietor, 626  Eddy 
Irvington  The,  George  H.  Wurster  proprietor, 
418  Ellis 
"    and  Decoto  Iron  Warehouses  (Alameda), 
Lowry  &  Steller  proprietors,  118  Cali- 
fornia 
Irvini  Ludovico,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Irwin  Abraham,  clerk,  r.  830  Capp 
"    Arthur   F.,    incandescent    worker  Edison 

Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  425  Geary 
"  C,  with  Indianapolis  Furniture  Co. 
"    Chester,  clerk  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plating 

Wks,  r.  27051/^  Mission 
"    Christopher  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  746  Minna 
"    Clifford  E.,  salesman,  r.  2705^^  Mission 
"    Clyde  W.,  packer  Indianapolis  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  27051/4  Mission 
"    David,  shoecutter  Dolliver  &  Bro.,  r.  1822 

Ellis 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  HI  Wildey  rear 
"    Francis,  longshoreman,  r.  1428  Montgomery 
"    Frank,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1330  Sut- 
ter 
"    Frederick  D.,  salesman,  r.  27051/^  Mission 
Irwin  Harry  0.,  manager  Jones  &  Co.,  35-27,  8th 
"    James,  r.  9  Page 
"    James,  r.  118  Grant  Av 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  3610,  16th 
"    James,  coachman,  r.  1840  California  rear 
"    James,  coalpasser  str  Columbia,  r.  522  Ste- 
venson 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Solano  and  Min- 
nesota 
"    James,  lithographer  Galloway  Lith.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  825  Battery 
"    James  Jr.,   apprentice  ship  carpenter,  r. 

NE  cor  Solano  and  Minnesota 
"    James  Mrs.,  bakery,  NE  cor  Solano  and 

Minnesota 
"    James  A.,  teamster,  r.  Ralston  nr  Shields 
"    James  C,  clerk,  r.  640  Clay 
"    Jared  H.,  real  estate  agent,  410  Kearny, 

room  34 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  937  Guerrero 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2410  Geary 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  988  Howard 
"    Joseph  N.  H.,  reporter,  r.  1  Marye  Terrace 
"    J.  R.,  r.  926  Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  634  Minna 
"    Marie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Garfield  Primary 

School,  r.  1220  Vallejo 
"    Mary,  nurse,  3101  Devisadero 
"    Mary  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  634  Minna 
"    Mary  F.,  liquors,  61  Jessie 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  3614,  16th 
"    N.,  engineer,  r.  100,  5th 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  1220  Vallejo 
"    Robert,  foreman  E.K.Wood  Lumber  Co., 

r.  1009  Castro 
"    Samuel  R.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  37051/2  Mission 
"    T.    H.   Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Victoria,  1105 

Hyde 
"    Thomas,  buyer  W  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r.  830  Capp 
"    Valentine    P.,  clerk  George  D.   Dornin,  r. 
1303  Leavenworth 


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Manufactured  in  the  East.    A  Large  Assort- 
ment in  Stock  at  Low  Prices. 
405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Irwin  Washington,  teamster,  r.  5  Clyde 
"    William,  clerk  Langley&  Michaels  Co.,  r. 

830  Capp 
"    William,  mining,  r.  1316  Geary 
"    William  A.,  druggist  Edward  J.  Smith,  r. 

21  Powell 
■'    William   C,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 
r.  229,  28th 
j^=  Irwin.    See  Erwin,  Ervin,  Irvin  and  Irvine 
Irzuquce  Frank,  cook  International  Hotel 
Isaac  Adolph,  cigars  and  tobacco,  206  Sutter,  r. 
805  Mason 
"    Adolph,  porter  Max  Wolf  en  &  Co.,  r.  72314 

McAllister 
"    Alfred    E.,  bookkeeper  Byron  Jackson,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  546  Jessie 
"    Benjamin,    porter    Greenebaum,    Weil    & 

Michels,  r.  611  Pine 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  546  Jessie 
"    Charles,    jeweler    M.    Van    Vliet,    r.    1210 

Ellis 
"     Emilie  Mrs.,  boarding,  927  Sutter 
"    Herman,  salesman  Cal.  Jewelry  Co.,  r.  927 

Sutter 
"    James,  r.  127  Kearny 
"    James    S.,  butcher,    1129    Folsom,  r.    1045 

Market 
'■    Joseph,  fruit  merchant,  r.  6  Russ 
"    Solomon,  butcher   James    S.  Isaac,  r.  467 

Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  23  Moss 
"    William,  shoemaker  J.  C.    Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 
Isaacs    Abraham,    hoseman    Engine    12,  r.  435 
Green 
"    Abraham,   salesman  Jacob    Macowskv,  r. 

621  Geary 
"    Alfred  S.,  r.  339  Kearny 
"    Alice  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Arnle,  saleslady  Cowen    &   Cowen,  r.  1522 

Ellis 
"    B.  Mrs.,  bakery  and  varieties.  111  Gough 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  513  Lombard 
"    David,   sign    painter  Brown  &  Johnson,  r. 

509JC  Natoma 
"    Edward,  lithographic  printer  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  r.  1719  Scott 
"    Edward  K.,  student,  r.  437  Fell 
"    Edward  S.,  ofQce  72-73  Montgomery  Block, 

r.  437  Fell 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  5093i£  Natoma 
"    Henry  B.,  porter  L.  Dinkelspiel  &  Sons,  r. 

1221/2,  19th 
"    Herman,  plumber  Gulick  &  Wetherbee,  r. 

509%  Natoma 
■'    Hyman,    janitor   Board  of  Health,  r.  1522 

Ellis 
"    Isaac    L.,  barber  Charles  Balger,  r.  509% 

Natoma 
"    Isaac  M.,  capitalist,  r.  Ill  Gough 
"    Jacob,  glazier,  r.  1719  Scott 
"    John  D.,  chief  draughtman  maintenance  of 

way  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  salesman  J.  Macowsky  &  Co.,  r.  621 

Geary 
"    Joshua    D.    (Luscombe  &  Isaacs),    r.  1312 

Webster 
"    Joshua  L.,  capitalist  and   money  lender, 

340  Montgomery,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Julius,  agent,  r.  790  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Julius,  barber,  r.  435  Green 
"    Kate  S.,  widow,  r.  539  Turk 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  2  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Louis  R.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  437 
Fell 


Isaacs  Marcus,  correspondent  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co 
r.  1618  Geary 
"    Margaret  Miss,  compositor  Call 
"    Maurice  P.,  clerk,  r.  2021  Pine 
"     Michael,  clerk  Baron  Jacobs,  r.  1004  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Michael,  merchant,  r.  508  Hyde 


"    Morris,  clerk  The  United  Press 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  513  Lombard 
"    Peter,  barber  Joseph  Cuneo,  r.  435  Green 
"    R.  &  Brother,  G.  Abrahamson  manager,  im- 
porters silks,  125-127  Sansome 
"    Reta,    widow,  dressmaking,  88  St.  Ann's 

Bldg 
"    Richard  B.,  clerk  The  Carnegie  Steel  Co., 

r.  400  Lott 
"    Samuel,  second-hand  goods,  647  Washing- 
ton, r.  513  Lombard 
"    Solomon,  clerk  Samuel  Isaacs,  r.  513  Lom- 
bard 
"    Theodore,  frame  maker,  r.  1522  Ellis 
"    William,  barber,  r.  909  Buchanan 
"    William  B.,  iron,  steel  and   railway  sup- 
plies, 226  Market,  r.  1428  Post 
Isaacson  Frede-ick,  cook,  r.  40  Gilbert  rear 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  518  Pacific 
"    Isaac,  cigarmaker  Pac.  Coast  Co-op.  Cigar 

Mfg.  Co..  r.  33,5th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  18  Central  Av 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  126  Locust  Av 
"    Lillie,  widow,  r.  2526  Post 
"    Maurice,  r.  3-2%.  Langton 
"    Max.  clerk,  r.  126  Locust  Av 
Isaakson  Allin,  quartermaster  revenue  cutter 

Rush 
Isacson  Jacob,  pharmacy,  SW  cor  Octavia  and 
Geary,  tel.  East  280,  and  827  Larkin,  r. 
822  O'Farrell 
Isadore  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  527  Natoma 
Isaksen  Claus,   clerk  Pac.  Roll.  Mill  r.    908!4 

Vallejo 
Isakson  Isaac,  seaman  schr  Alma 
Ischiesche  Christian,  shoemaker,  1952  Howard 
Iselin   Albert,    baker  Joseph    Bamford,  r.   125 
Julian  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Iseman  John,  fireman,  r.  524%  Natoma 

"    Peter,  r.  524%  Natoma 
Isenbruck  Mary,  widow,  r.  504  Broderick 
"    Rudolph  E.   A.,  cashier  .Leo  E.  Alexander 
&  Bro.,  r.  504  Broderick 
Isenburg  Benjamin,  salesman  Louis  Meyer,  r. 

817  Filbert 
Isermann  Robert,  teamster  F.  Martens  &  Co.,  r. 

1034M  Bryant 
Isert  Katharine,    widow,    dressmaker,    r.    224 
Francisco  rear 
"    Wilhelm,  engineer  Stauffer  Chemical  Co., 
r.  8  Vandewater 
Isham  Byron  L.,  turntable  man  Market  St.  Ry, 
r.  122  San  Jose  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  painter  J.  H.  Spark,  r.  28  Turk 
•'    John  H.,  bookkeeper   A.  B.    McCreery,    r. 

Alameda 
"    Louis  H.,   stonecutter  J.   R.  Blanchard  & 

Co.,  r.  146  Montana 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  r.  450  Clipper 
"    William,  gripman    Cal.   St.   RR,   r.   1511a 
Larkin 
Isidore  Isaac,  salesman,  r.  1314  Eddy 
Isigkeit  Charles,  master  schr  Rio  Rey,  r.  1326 

Florida 
Iskender  Bey,  with  Turkish  Rug  Co.,  324  Sutter 
Islais  Creek   Property     Owners'    Association, 
P.  T.  Seculovich  president,  3241  Mission 
Islip  T.  Fred,  vineyardist,  r.  819  Pine 
Isola   Emma   Miss,    machine   operator,    r.    245 
Clementina 
"    George  A.,    helper  Charles  Mayer,  r.  931 

Clay 
"    John  J.,  glove  cutter  Fred  H.  Busby,  r.  245 

Clementina 
"    Paul  (Cuneo  &  Isola),  r.  3313  Mission 
>e®=-Isola.    See  Esola 
Isom  James  W.,  engineer,  r.  264  Octavia 
Israel  Arthur,  correspondent  Cerf,   Schloss  & 
Co.,  r.  1710  Laguna 


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Israel  Charles,  cigar  dealer,  r.  460  Natoma 

"    Dora  T.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1710  Laguna 

"    Edward,  stock  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1840  Ellis 

'•    Ernest  A.,  paper  hanger,  r.  700  Laurel  Av 

"    Eugene,  clerk,  r.  1840  Ellis 

"    Flora  Mrs.,  matron  Hebrew  Home  for  Aged 
Disabled,  507  Lombard 

"    Florence,  clerk,  r.  The  Colonial 

"    Grant,  speculator,  r.  238  Taylor 

"    Henry  C,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Jacob,  tailor,  113,  9th,  r.  13  Washington  Av 

"    Jacob  D.,  clerk  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co.,  r. 
1710  Laguna 

"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  1840  Ellis 

"    Julius,  traveling  salesman  Michalitschke 
Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1710  Laguna 

"    Julius  M.,  clerk  Nevada  Bank,  r.  934  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Leon  J.,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg, 
r.  1710  Laguna 

"    Louis  A.,  manager  Mission  Chemical  Wks, 
r.  415  Laguna 

"    Max,  capitalist,  r.  2316  California 

"    Max  D.,  teamster,  r.  607  Linden  Av 

"    Max  J.,  clerk,  r.  612,  4th 

"    Myer,  r.  1840  Ellis 

"    Rebecca,  domestic,  1701  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Samuel,   conductor   Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  39 
Caroline 

"    Simon,  merchant,  r.  613,  4th 

"    Solomon,  clerk  Louis  Kline  &  Co.,  r.   934 
McAllister 

"    Sylvan,  helper  B.  L.  Stone,  r.  1710  Laguna 

"    Theodore,  painter,  119,  6th 

"    William,  clerk,  r.  204  Ellis 
Israelitischer     Frauen    Verein,    Leo    Eloesser 

secretary,  105  Stockton 
Israelsky  Abraham,  clerk  Hoffman,  Alexander 
&  Co.,  r.  840  McAllister 

"    George,  barber  John  J.  Fine,  r.  424  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Julius,  insurance,  235  Sansome,  r.  840  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Leo,  printer  Post,  r.  434  O'Farrell 
Isson  Albert,  r.  116  Jackson 

"    Robert,     watchmaker    and      Jeweler,    116 
Jackson 

"    Samuel,  watchmaker,  r.  114  Jackson 
Istel  Sophia,  widow,  r.  1959  Eddy 
Isthmus  House,  William   J.  Baily  proprietor, 

54,  1st 
Italian  Cemetery,  Giuseppe   Gardella   super- 
intendent, 34th  Av  and  Clement 
Italian  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Joseph  Cale- 
garis  president,  Charles  Dondero  secre- 
tary, 506  Battery,  room  1 
Italian  Consulate,  506  Battery,  rooms  1-3 
Italian  Mutual  Benevolent  Society,  Benjamin 
Moron  secretary,  808  Montgomery 

ITALIAN  PUBLISHING  CO., 

G.  Almagia  manager,  publishers  L'lta- 
lia,  629  Washington 

Italian  Reali  Carabinieri  Mutual  Aid  Society, 
G.  M.  Postiglioni  president,  433  Broad- 

ITALIAN-SWISS    AGRICUL- 
TURAL COLONY (Asti,  CaL),  P.  C.  Rossi 
§  resident,  A.  Sbarboro  secretary,  pro- 
ucers  wines  and  brandies,  109  Bat- 
tery 
Italian-Swiss  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Asso 
elation,    6.    B.    Cevasco  president,  A. 
Sbarboro  secretary,  524  Montgomery 
Itche  Louis,  blacksmith,  r.  69  Natoma 
Iten  August,  r.  432,  3d 

"    August  J.,  dairyman,  430,  3d,  r.  433,  3d 
Itjen  Charles  T.,  sugar  refiner,  r.  306^^  Lang- 
ton 
"    Richard  (Tobbenboske  &  Co.),  r.  601  How- 
ard 

ITO,  SOTOMI  &  CO., 

successors  to  Japan  Curio  Trading  Co. 
Japanese  goods,  H6  Sutter,  telephone 
Main  5193 

Itrich  Frank,  seaman,  r.  524  Bryant 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON. 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Roofing  and  Siding. 

30ST0  31-7'  IVIARKET  ST. 


Itsell  Andrew  J.,  teacher  Washington  Grammar 

School,  r.  1833  O'Farrell 
Ittlinger  George,  r.  25  Jansen 
luen  Louis  C.-,  traveling  salesman  F.  Toplitz  & 

Co.,  r.  1713  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ivancovich  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1615  Van  Ness 

Av 
Ivancovich  J.  &  Co.  (Peter  L.  Vucanovioh  and 
George  Beleney),  fruit  commission  mer- 
chants and  importers,  211-213  Washing- 
ton 
Ivankovich  Louis   (Antonas  &  Ivankovich),  r. 

131  Turk 
Ivanoff  Charles  N.,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek,  r. 

608  Powell 
Ivanovich  John  M.  (Sutich  &  Ivanovich),  r.  1028 

Clay 
Ivelich  John  (Ivelich  &  Bakulich),  r.  142,  6th 
"    &  Bakulich  (John  Ivelich  and  Fabin  Baku- 
lich), restaurant,  216,  6th 
Ivers  John,  ship  painter  Callaghan  &  Brundesen 

"    Joseph  W.,  laborer,  r.  909,  18th 
Iversen  August  E.,  r.  1308a  Leavenworth 
"    Charles  M.,  butcher  Hans  A.  Thompson,  r. 

1101^  Sanchez 
"    Frederick    F.,    compositor    Scandinavian 

Pub.  Co.,  r.  3114  Jones 
"    George  W.,  clerk  The  N.  Iversen  Trading 

Co.,  r.  13^  Angelica 
"    Gerhard,  painter  John  P.  Fraser 
"    Lawrence  F.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1294 

Stanyan 
"    Louis,  waiter  Magnolia  Cafe,  r.  46  Spear 
"    Martin,  cook,  r.  46  Spear 

IVERSEN  N.  TRADING  CO., 

Niels  Iversen  president,  E.  M.  Jensen 
secretary,  wholesale  and  retail  deal- 
ers in  wood,  posts  and  tanbark,  wood 
sawed  to  order,  125  Berry,  telephone 
Main  5448 
Iversen  Niels,  president  The  N.  Iversen  Trad- 
ing Co.,  135  Berry 
"    Theodore  (Iversen  &  Hansen),  r.  207A  33d 
"    &  Hansen  (Theodore  Iversen  and  Hans  B. 
Hansen),  restaurant,  311  Battery 
Iverson  A.  Gust,  machinist  Union i.  Wks,  r.  1038 
Minna 
"    Alfred,  r.  619  Fell 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  619  Fell 
"    Christian,  teamster,  r.  IIO14  Sanchez 
"    Edward  C,  shipping  clerk  American  Type 

Founders'  Co.,  r.  91314  Lombard 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,    r.  446  Bry- 
ant 
"    Frederick  F.,  printer,  r.  2114  Jones 
"    Gerhard,  polisher,  r.  619  Fell 
"    John,  printer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  308  Ritch 
"    Mark  J.,  drayman  McNab&  Smith,  r.  WA 

Boardman  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  323  Vallejo 
"    Peter,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  609  Baker 
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Ives  Abijah,  engineer,  r.  615,  3d 
"    Charles  W.,  draper,  r.  628  Geary 
"    Eunice  J.,  widow,  r.  3320  Washington 
"    George   I.    (Ives  &  Co.),  r.   Pacific-Union 
Club 
Ives  Stephen  D.,  general  agent  Fireman's  Fund 
Insurance    Co.,    and    secretary     Home 
Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  offlces  401-405  Cali- 
fornia and  318  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  brass  finisher,  r.  616  Folsom 
"    &  Co.  (George  I.  Ives  and  Charles  H.  Stout- 
enborough),  stock  brokers,  324  Pine 


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SOO    BATTERY  SX. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Ivey  Byron  C,  r.  3  Reagan  PI 
••    William  H.,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Co.,  r.  1125!^  Valencia 
Ivory  Edgar  D.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Oakland 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Thomas  J.,  savryer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

361/2  Harriet 
"    William  M.,  shoemaker,  725  Brannan 
Iwata   Hidekuni,    Japanese   fancy    goods,    603 

Larkin,  r.  121  Haight 
I  X  L  Lime  Co.    (Santa    Cruz),  Blochman  & 

Cerf  agents,  14-16  Spear 
I  X  L,  Tamale  Co.,  Julius  Bunzl  manager,  208 

McAllister 
Ixora  Hall,  737  Mission 
Izzi  Jean,  jeweler  L.  J.  Lyons,  r.  532  Green 


Jaasko  Sophie,  domestic,  2225  Pacific  Av 
Jablonski  Albert,  painter,  r.  1617  Green 
Jaccard  Louise,  widow,  r.  3718  McAllister 
Jaccetta  Antonio,  laborer  Albert  E  Buckman, 

r.  55  Belcher 
Jachens  Adolph,  salesman   Rathjen   Bros.,  r. 
1246  Howard 
"    John  (John  H.  Holjes  &  Co.),  r.  398,  6th 
"    John,  engraver  J.  C.  Irvine  &  Co.,  r.   1246 
Howard 
Jachowski  Paul,  laborer,  r.  Andover  Av  nr  New- 
man 
Jack  William,  printer,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  Jr.,  printer,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William   R.,    carpenter   and    builder,    913 
Ellis,  r.  1210  Turk 
Jack  William  S.,    expert  accountant  and  ad- 
juster fire  losses,  421  California,  r.   San 
Mateo 
Jacka  James,  tailor  Rudolph  Bremler 
Jaekins  Frederick  C,  sweeper  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  Oakland 
Jacklin  Thomas,  stableman  San  Mateo  Ranch 

Dairy,  r.  1513  Fillmore 
Jacklitz  Frank,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Can- 
trell,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Michael,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 
r.  23%  Minna 
Jackman  Benjamin  F.,  teamster,  r.  313  Austin 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  522  Polk 
"    George  L.,  capitalist,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Gehiel  B.,  watchman,  r.  313  Austin 
"    Robert  P.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,   r. 

439  Bush 
"    W.,  capitalist,  r.  126  Ellis 
Jacks  Henry,  contractor  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  313,  21st 
"    Robert,  cigars  and  tobacco,  214  Brannan 
"    William  D.,  instructor  Charles   E.   Broad, 
r.  409  Stanyan 
4®" Jacks.    See  Jack,  Jacques  and  Jaques 
Jackson  Abraham  W.,  r.  1  Torrens  Court 
"    A.  C,  clerk  gen.  pass,   agent's  oflce   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
■'    A.  C.  Mrs.,r.  1416  Jackson 
"    Ada,  widow,  r.  29  Lewis 
"    A.  H.,  bookkeeper  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Albion,    quartermaster     revenue     cutter 
Rush,  r.  3  East 
Jackson  AldenW.,  vice-president  Gray'S  Har- 
bor Commercial  Co. ,  121  Market,  and  with 
Pope  &  Talbo  ,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Alfred  W.,  druggist  G.  L.  Carroll  &  Co., 
r.  2  Leonard  PI 


Jackson  A.  N.,  cutter  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  1804 
Laguna 

"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  45  Sacramento 

"    Andrew  W.,  agent  Mutual  Reserve  Fund 
Life  Assn  (N.  Y.),  318  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

"    Annie,  domestic,  2020  Washington 

"    Antone,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
'    Antone,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  1  Mont- 
gomery Court 

"    Archibald,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  12  Middle 

"    Arthur  A.,  engineer  Isaac  Levy,  r.  2119b 
Howard 

"    Augustus  C,  porter  Dairymen's  Union  of 
Cal.,  r.  37,  2d 

"    Benjamin  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
22  Williamson 

"    Bernard,  seaman,  r.  22  East 

"    Bert,  cook,  Thomas  Murray,  r.  510  Jackson 

"  Bertel,  sugar  worker,  r.  135  Dore 
Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  W.  A.  Frederick  presi- 
dent, Daniel  Sullivan  vice-president, 
George  Schafer  secretary,  1428Mission 
Jackson  Byron,  proprietor  Byron  Jackson  Ma- 
chine Works,  625,  6th,  r.  NW  cor  Morton 
and  San  Antonio,  Alameda 

Jackson  Byron  Machine  Works, 

Bjrron  Jackson  proprietor,  manufac- 
turers engines,  pumps,  harvesting 
and  agricultural  machinery,  625,  6tE 

Jackson  Caroline,  widow,  r.  424  Tehama 
"    Caroline  C.    Miss,  teacher    Miss  West's 

School,  r.  Oakland 
"    Carrie  Miss,  matron  Salvation  Army  Chil- 
dren's Home,  328  Bryant 
"    Charles,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Charles,  restaurant,  108  Berry 
"    Charles,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r.  1207 

Market 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  A.,  foreman,  r.  1025  Nebraska 
"    Charles  A.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  2041/2  Clara 
"    Charles  E.,    clerk  Money  Order   Division 

Post  OfBce,  r.  430  Post 
"    Charles  F.,  salesman  Cutting  Fruit  Pack- 
ing Co.,  r.  3123  Bush 
"    Charles  G.,  r.  2123  Bush 
Jackson  Charles  H.,  deputy  Attorney-General, 
419  California,  rooms  18-20,  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
"    Charles  H.,  teamster  S.  Foster  &  Co.,  r. 

1330  Dolores 
"    Charles  J.,  expressman,  r.  115  Diamond 
"    Charles  P.,  r.  2024  Howard 
"    Charles  P.,  clerk  The  Ramona,  r.  130  Ellis 
"    Charles  W.,  vice-president  Shoobert,  Beale 

Co.,r.  Oakland 
"    Cyril  W.,  beveler  Pioneer  W.  L.  and  Color 

Wks,  r.  435  Turk 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  2802  Greenwich 
"    DeWittC,  special  agent  U.  S.  Treasury 

Dept,  Appraisers'  Bldg,  rooms  7-9 
"    Edward,  clerk  B.  J.  Ashim,  r.  351,  4th 
"    Edward  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1810  Webster 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  505  Shotwell 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  1652  Mission 
"    Eugene  J.,  clerk  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 

931  Pacific 
•'    F.  E.,  stableman,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Frances  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  r.  801  Sutter 
"    Frank,  cook  J.  Reiss,  r.  511  Valencia 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk  Wm.  Pickering,  r.  204  Turk 
"    Frank  C,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Frank  C,  teamster,  r.  1  Montgomery  Court 
"    Frank  E.,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Frank  W.,  collector  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r. 

1032  Clay 
"    Franklin  H.,  foreman  Byron  Jackson,  r.  119 

Fair  Oaks 
"    Fred,  upholsterer,  r.  115  Ivy  Av 
"    Fred     W.,     clerk     Prosecuting    Attorney 

Police  Court  1,  r.  314  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frederick,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  120c  Shot- 
well 
"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  1155  Folsom 


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Jackson  Frederick,  shoemaker,  r.  137  Rose  Av 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  137  Rose  Av 
"    George,  mechanic,  r.  24  Everett 
"    George,  waiter  str  City  of   Puebla,  r.  257 

Stevenson 
"    George,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  315,  2d  Av 
"    George  E.  Rev.,  r.  1416  Jackson 
"    George  E.  G.,  surveyor,  r.  604  Castro 
Jackson  George  a  T.,  lessee  Jackson's  Napa 

Soda  Mineral  Water,  619  Howard,  r.  308 

Haight 
"    George  J.,  foreman  James  Graham,  r.   24 

Everett 
"    George  R.,  clerk  general  auditor's  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  636  Sutter 
"    George  R.,  clerk  George  H.  Young,  r.  616 

Folsom 
"    George  W.  G.,  gardener,  r.  604  Castro 
"    Harry  R.,  bookkeeper  The  Zeno  Mauvais 

Music  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Harry  R.,  porter,  r.  807  Mason 
"    Henrietta  Miss,  r.  67  Clipper 
"    Henry,  carpet  layer,  r.  133b  36th 
"    Henry,    clerk   Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  2633 

Howard 
"    Henry  D.,  policeman,  r.  557  Harrison 
"    Henry  W.,  manager  James  Graham,  35,  3d, 

r.  817  Bush 
"    Horace  J.,  street  contractor,  r.  624  Jessie 
"    Horace  J.  Jr.   (Jacobs  &  Jackson),  r.  923 

Howard 
"    H.  R.  (Benedict  (&  Turner),  r.  New  York 
"    J.,  porter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  871  Mission 
"    Jacob,  r.  1804  Laguna 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  3  Welsh 
Jackson  Jacob  G.,  president  Caspar  Lumber 

Co.,  48  Market,  room  3,  r.  911  Sutter 
"    James,  1653  Mission 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  951  Mission 
"    James,  window  cleaner,  736  Pacific 
"    James  C,  bartender  Patrick  Coffey,  r.  4 

Dodge 
"    James  J.  P.,  clerk  J.  H.  Dow,  r.  429  Dupont 
"    James  J.,  superintendent  O'Connor,  Mof- 

fatt  &  Co.,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    James  R.,  watchman,  r.  613  Mission 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1014  Tennessee 
"    Jasper  S.,  asphalt  contractor,  215 Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  262  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    J.  F.,  cook  str  Homer 
"    J.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1017  Ellis 
"    J.  N.,  r.  1635  Bush 
"    John,  bookeeper,  r.  616  Folsom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  336  Ritch 
"    John,  riveter,  r.  316  Michigan 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  903  North  Point 
"    John  A.,  janitor  Mechanics'  Pavilion 
"    John  F.,   chief  engineer  str  Columbia,   r. 

3439a  17th 
"    John  F.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co., 

r.  1314  Sacramento 
Jackson  Jolin  H.,  superintendent  bindery  Hicks- 

Judd    Co.,    and    secretary    Republican 

County  Committee,  r.  33014,  17th 
"    John  J.,  r.  508  Ellis 
"    John  P.,  capitalist,  r.  730  Sutter 
"    John  S.,  engineer,  r.  2119b  Howard 
"    J.  Putnam,  bookkeeper  The  John  BoUman 

Co.,  r.  1131  Clay 
"    J.  Ross,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Julia  B.  B.,  widow,  r.  410  Valley 
"    Lionel  F.   G.,  clerk  Thomas  J.  Ring,'  r.  604 

Castro 
"    Lydia  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  506  Ellis 
"    Marcus  A.,  bookkeeper  A.  W.  Foster  &  Co., 

r.  517  Haight 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Ritch 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  321  Jones 
"    Mary  W.,    widow    (Jackson  &  Silver),   r. 

4I81/2  Turk 
"    Mining  Co.,  606  Sutter 
"    M.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  718  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Moses  A.,  janitor,  r.  4  Stephen's  Court 
"    Nicolasa  S.,  widow,  r.  Union  bet  Baker  and 

Lyon 
"    Oliver  F.,  printer  The  Wasp,  r.  11  Kearny 
"    Oliver  M.,  machinist,  r.  18  Prosper 
"    Osmond  W.,  r.  806  Bush 
"    Peter,  r.  312  Brannan 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Ck)ntracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 


Jackson  Peter,  bookbinder,    r.    1    Montgomery 

Court 
Jackson  Peter  H.,  president  P.  H.  Jackson  & 

Co.,  338-230,  1st,  r.  East  Oakland 

JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO., 

Peter  H.  Jackson  president,  John  T. 
Tyrrell  secretary,  contractors  for 
wrought-iron  bunding  work,  sidewalk 
lights,  fire  and  burglar  proof  sky- 
lights, patent  water-proof  sidewalk 
doors,  etc.,  228-230, 1st 
Jackson  Philip,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1932 
Ellis 
"    R.  D.,  conductor  Market  St.    Ry,  r.  3333 

Sacramento 
"    Richard,  janitor,  r.  613  Howard 
"    Richard  J.,  salesman  Western  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  557  Harrison 
"    Robert,  janitor,  r.  917  Powell 
"    Robert,  janitor  The  Examiner,  r.  73Clipper 
"    Robert  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,   SE  cor 

Fulton  and  Broderick 
"    Samuel,  stationery,  3361  Market   and  1941 

Mission 
"    Samuel  I.,  bootblack,  11,  6th 
"    Sarah  A.,  Mrs.,  r.  1810  Webster 
"    Stanley,  attorney  at  law,  419  California, 
rooms  18-30,  r.  730  Sutter 
Jackson  Stephen  (London  Tea  Co.),  and  general 
agent  Humboldt  Mineral  Water  Co.,  40, 
3d,  r.  Wm,  3d 
"    Stewart,  r.  262  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Street  Wharf,  foot  Jackson 
"    Tertius  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  115 Ivy  Av 
"    Theodore,  employee  Palace  Hotel,  r.  213 


"    Theodore,  expressman,  r.  1214  Jackson 

"    Theodore  A.,  porter,  r.  180  Jessie 

"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  2633  Howard 

"    Thomas,  master  mariner,  r.  1868  Stevenson 

"    Thomas,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 

r.  530,  17th 
"    Thomas  B.,  agent,  r.  675  Mission 
"    Thomas  R.,  trunkmaker,  r.  137  Rose  Av 
"    Thomas  W.  (T.  W.  Jackson  &  Co.),  r.  Sau- 

salito 
"    Thomas  W.,  carpet  layer,  r.  19  Prosper 
"    T.  W.  &Co.  (Thomas  W.  Jackson),  crock- 

eryware  and  chemicals,  236  Market 
"    Walter  L.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1228  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Walter  N.,  dental  student,  r.  1014  Mason 
"    Walter  T.,  wool  scourer,  r.  216  Perry 
"    Will  A.,  stenographer  Commercial  Union 

Assurance  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    William, bookbinder,  r.  1  Montgomery  Court 
"    William,  drover,  r.  637,  3d 
"    William,  musician,  r.  825  Kearny 
"    William,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  557  Harrison 
"    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  2523  Bryant  Av 
"    William,  steerage  steward  str  Corona 
"    William  B.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3005 

Geary 
"    William  B.  Mrs.,  varieties,  3005  Geary 
Jackson  William  E.,  agent  Davis  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  632  Washington,  r.  1909  Polk 
"    William  E.,  granite  curbing  and  manager 
M.  P.  Sessions  &  Co.,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  K.,    carpenter   S.   Conning,  r.  38 

Turk 
"    William  O.,  porter  Davis  &  Williams,  r. 

816  Ash  Av 
"    W.    J.,    motorman    Market    St.   Ry.,   r.  59 
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Jackson  &  Silver  (Mrs.  Mary  W.  Jackson  and 

Mrs.  S.  I.  Silver),  coffee  saloon,  ilSy^  Turk 

Jackson's  Napa  Soda  Mineral  Water,  G.  H.  T. 

Jackson  lessee,  office  619  Howard 
Jacob  Aaron,  teamster  S.  Jacob,  r.  739  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Adolph  C,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r. 

1919  Polk 
"    Andrew  A.,  salesman  Ed  Weil  &  Co.,  r.  830 

Fulton 
"    Charles  E.,  bakery,  ISQi/z  4th.  r.  1919  Polk.i 
"    Charles  H.,  student,  r.  1919  Polk 
"    David,  r.  1537  Geary 
"    Emile,  insurance  a'gent,  r.  830  Fulton 
"    Henry,   teamster    S.  Jacob,  r.  739  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Henry  R.,  traveling  salesman  Kahn  Bros., 

Klein  &  Co.,  r.  830  Fulton 
"    Hies,  iron  worker  Coppieters  &  Meckel,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Lucile  Miss  (Lucile  &  Co.),  r.  830  Fulton 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  5I814  Jessie  rear 
"    Maurice,  r.  16  Turk 
"    Michael,  salesman  Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  & 

Co.,r,  1625  O'Farrell 
"    Moray,  clerk  Jacob  Unna,  r.  815  Filbert 
"    Nathan,  bookkeeper,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Nathan,  teamster  S.  Jacob,  r.  739  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Peter  C,  blacksmith  Geo.  W.Phelan,  r.  310 

Fillmore 
"    S.,  drayman,  111  Bush 
"    S.,  tailor  M.  Rosenberg,  r.  722,  7th 
"    Solomon  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  739  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Theodor   E.,   clerk   Johnson  Bros.,  r.  1919 

Polk 
"    Victoria  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  16  Turk 
"    William,  tanner  Metten  &   Gebhardt,  1118 
Kansas 
./^~  Jacob.    See  Jacobs  and  Jakobs 
Jacobetti  Frank,  coffee  packer  Berlin  &  Lepori, 

r.  1110  Kearny 
Jacobi  Alexander,  bookkeeper   Henry  Hilp,  r. 
724 1^  Turk 
Arthur,  canvasser  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

405  Octavia 
Charlotte   Mrs.,  waiter   New  Mechanics' 

Hotel 
Daniel  H.,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

827  Golden  Gate  Av 
David,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  827  Golden  Gate 

Av 
David,  jeweler,  r.  1317  Gough 
Irving  L.,  assistant  manager  Pac.  Collec- 
tion Bureau,  41-42  Chroncle  Bldg,  r.  1020 
Van  Ness  Av 
Jacobi  Jacob  J.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Lach- 
man&  Jacobi,  SE  cor  2d  and  Bryant,  r. 
1730  Pine 
"    Joseph  M.,  cutter  Henry  Hilp,  r.  824  Turk 
"    Leopold,  manager  Pac.  Collection  Bureau, 
41-42  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  1020  Van  Ness  Av 
Jacobi  Louis  H.,  superintendent  Pacific  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.,  216  Bush,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Manuel,  fisherman,  r.  .526  Broadway 
"    Samuel,  salesman    D.    Samuels,     r.    827 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  salesman  L.  Dinkelspiel  &  Sons, 

r.  1020  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  shoemaker,  323,  29th 
4®" Jacobi.    See  Jacoby 

Jacobovich  Adolph,  barber  Salinger  &  Adams, 
r.  740  Mission 
"    Jacob,  barber,  1805a  Howard 


Jacobovics  Philip,  traveling  salesman  J.  Baum- 

garten  &  Co.,  r.  534  Bush 
Jacobowitz  Sigmund  M.,  marine   engineer,    r. 

1623  Geary 
Jacobowsky  Solomon,  tailor,  r.  509'/4  Natoma 
Jacobs  Abraham,  barber  Stocker  &  Holderer,  r. 

222  Elm  Av 
"    Abraham,  clerk  Albert  Mueller  &  Co.,  r. 

328  Tehama 
"    Abraham,  tailor,  1228  Market,  r.  149  Grove 
"    Abraham,  upholsterer,  r.  450  Clementina 
"    Abraham  M.,  peddler,  r.  528  Natoma 
"    Albert,  r.  442  Greenwich 

Albert  P.  (J.  H.  Cain  &  Co.),  r.  902b  Powell 
"    Albert  W.,  bookkeeper   B.  Blumenthal  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Alfred  H.,  student,  r.  1114  Octavia 
"    Alexander,  boots  and  shoes,  804  Kearny,  r. 

1508  Folsom 
"    Alexis,  agent  hat  manufacturers,  119  Bush, 

r.  715  O'Farrell 
"    Alfred  B.,  clerk,  r.  1130  O'Farrell 
"    Annie,  widow,  bakery,  205  Gough 
"    Arthur,  laborer  Miller  &  Son,  r.  dVi,  13th 
"    Arthur  F.  (Jacobs  Bros.)  r.  442  Greenwich 
"    Baron,  boots  and  shoes,  510-512  Kearny,  r, 

1004  Sacramento 
"    Benjamin,  r.  iSSM  Hayes 
"    Benjamin  (Packer  &  Jacobs),  r.  618  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Benjamin,  clerk  Glaser  Bros.,  r.  301  Fulton 
"    Benjamin,  messenger  Nathan,  Dohrmann 

&Co.,  r.  528  Natoma 
"    Bernard,  pawnbroker,  117,  3d,  r.  1605  Post 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1303  Laguna 
"    Bertha  Miss,  r.  607  Larkin 
"    Birdie  Miss,  bookkeeper  I.  &  G.  Jacobs,  r. 

2011  Pine 
"    Brothers  (Joseph  O.  and  Arthur  F.),  livery 

stable,  217-219  Jackson 
"    Charles  (Charles  Jacobs  &  Co. ) ,  r.  New  York 
"    Charles,    butcher    John   Beuttler,    r.    603 

Haight 
"    Charles,  janitor,  r.  43a  2d 
"    Charles  &  Co.   (Charles  and  Lee  Jacobs), 

wholesale  cigars,  223  California 
"    Charles  S.  (F.  P.  Jacobs  &  Bro.),  r.  309  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  compositor  Call,  r.  113  Erie 
"    Charlotte  L..  widow,  r.  13  Steuart 
"    Clarence  P.,  waiter  Viticultural  Restau- 
rant, r.  14  Allen 
"    Daisy  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  317,  17th 
"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  415  Clementina 
•'    Davids., manufacturers' agent. 126 Kearny, 

room  8,  r.  lUlA  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Dora  Miss,  dressmaking,  1718  O'Farrell 
"    Edward  K.,  civil  engineer,  r.  849  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Edward  L.,  note  teller  Nevada  Bank,  r. 

Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"  Ella  Mrs.,  r.  1020a  Capp 
"    Ella  P.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  J.  A.  Jacobs,  r. 

317,  17th 
"    Ernest,  r.  1110  Folsom 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  1010  Harrison 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  birds  and  cages,  1.523  Market 
"    F.  P.  &  Brother  (Frank  P.,  Charles  S.  and 

William  F.),  manufacturers' agents,  119 

Bush 
"    Frank,  r.  2225  Pacific  Av 
"    Frank,  bicycle  repairer,  r.  29111?^  Harrison 
"    Frank  P.  (F.  P.  Jacobs  &  Bro.),  r.  309  Van 

Ness  Av 
Jacobs  Fred  A.,   assistant  manager  The  Ger- 

mania   Life  Insurance  Co.,   19-22  MiDs 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Fritz,  cook,  r.  146a  5th 
"    Gabriel  (I.  &  G.  Jacobs),  r.  2011  Pine 
"    George,  cook  Thompson  &  Tobius,  r.  137, 

4th 
"    George  T.,  collector,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  T.,  secretary  El  Coronado  Mining 

Co.,  530  California,  room  12,  r.  706  Grove 
"    George  W.,  foreman  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    George  W.,  electrician,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Gustav,  printer  Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  r.  461 


Hannah,  widow,  r.  2317  Jackson 


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Jacobs  Harriet  Mrs.,  ladies'  underwear,  26-28, 

6th,  r.  1609  Laguna 
"    Harry  (Jacobs  &  Jackson),  r.  902  Folsom 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  dressmaking, 2012V4  Mission 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  2115  Powell 
"    Henry,  buyer  Cai.  Canneries  Co.,  r.   1757 

Sutter 
"    Henry  I.,  barber,  222  Stockton,  r.  461  Stev- 


"    Herrman,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
1234y2  Bush 

"    H.  M.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  215a  Post 

"    H.    Scott,    clerk    Martin    Stevens,   r.  1130 
O'Farrell 

"    Hulda    Mrs.,   second-hand  furniture,  1021 
Folsom 

"    Hyman,  cashier  Mack&  Co.,r.  2621  Laguna 

"    Hyman,  merchant,  r.  47  Russ 

"    Hyman,  tailor,  202  Montgomery  Av,  r.  631 
Union 

"    Hyman  S.,  merchant  tailor,  109,  4th,  r.  1511 
Post 

"    I.  &  G.  (Isaac  and  Gabriel),  pawnbrokers, 
613  Pacific 

"    Isaac  (I.  &  G.  Jacobs),  r.  2011  Pine 

"    Isaac,  tailor,  r.  455b  Tehama 

"    Isaac  H.,  commission   merchant,  119  Bush, 
r.  1130  O'Farrell 

"    Isaac  R.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  408b 
McAllister 

"    Isidor,  r.  1308y2  Ellis 

"    Isidor,  manager  Cal.  Canneries  Co.,  425-441 
Brannan,  r.  2018  Webster 

"    J.    &    Co.    (Jack    Jacobs),  manufacturers' 
agent,  414  Market 

"    Jack  (J  Jacobs  &  Co.).  r.  1002  Geary 

"    Jacob,  r.  1508  Folsom 

"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  112814  Harrison 

"    Jacob,  salesman  Samuel    Jacobs,    r.    528 
Natoma 

"    Jacob,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 
5.55b  Na  toma 

"    Jacob,   traveling  salesman  Lewis  Meyer- 
stein,  r.  1308^2  Ellis 

"    Jacob  D.,  master  mariner,  r.  838a  17th 

"    James  A.,  coal  oil  and  coal-oil  stoves,  1947 
Mission,  r.  317,  17th 

"    J.  M.,  porter,  r.  126  Ellis 
'"    John,   driver   Buffalo  Brewing    Co.,    r.    68 
Clementina 

"    John  A.  (Jacobs  &  Otto),  r.  NE  cor  Railroad 
Av  and  11th  Av  South 

"    John  W.,  baker  Simkins  &  Thorp,   r.  113 
Erie 

"    Joseph,  r.  1020a  Capp 

"    Joseph,     barber    Jacoby,     Gonzalves     & 
Asplund,  r.  705  Willow  Av 

"    Joseph,  butcher,  212  Gough,  r.  2115  Powell 

"    Joseph,  laundryman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1114 
Pierce 

"    Joseph,  traveling  salesman,  r.  714b  Fell 

"    Joseph  J.,  clerk  S.  Friedman,  r.  723  Turk 

"    Joseph   L.,   clerk  Mrs.  H.   Jacobs,  r.  1609 
Laguna 

"    Joseph  O.  (Jacobs  Bros.),  r.  442  Greenwich 

"    Joseph  W.,  clerkF.  A.  Hyde,  r.  1020a  Capp 

"    Julius,  butcher  B.  Hermann,  r.  1217  Polk 
Jacobs  Julius,  manager  San  Francisco  Depart- 
ment Aachen  and  Munich  Fire  Insurance 
Co.    (Germany),  and  general  insurance 
agent,  204  Sansome,  r.  1114  Octavia 

"    Katie  Miss,  r.  2317  Jackson 

"    Kaufman,  tailor,  r.  923  Pacific 

"    Lee  (Charles  Jacobs  &  Co.),  r.  2117  Webster 

"    Leon,   salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  450 
Clementina 

"    Lester   H.  (Hillyer  &  Jacobs),  attorney  at 
law,  17  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  1114  Oc- 
tavia 
"    Louis,   boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  902  Folsom 
"    Louis,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co.,  r. 

322  Clementina 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  8  Zoe  rear 
"    Louis,   salesman  George  A.  Moss,  r.  528 

Natoma 
"    Louis  B.,  merchant,  r.  1523  Bush 
"    Louis  G.,  clerk  Mrs.  H.  Jacobs,  r.  1609  La- 
guna 


Jacobs  Louis  N.,  deputy  City  and  County  Treas- 
urer, r.  1621  Fillmore 

"    Louis  T.,  porter,  r.  520  Geary  rear 

"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  142,  7th 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  varieties,  7091^  Stockton 

"  Maurice  E.,  salesman  Heller,  Bachman  & 
Co.,  r.  Baldwin  Hotel 

"    Max,  r.  1140  Turk 

"    Michael,  tailor  B.  Meyer,  r.  322,  7th 

"    Morris,  peddler,  r.  450 Clementina 

"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  34  Langton 

"    Moses,  dry  goods,  1368  Market,  r.  222V4  Page 

"  Myei  (Jacobs  &  Wolfe),  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicho- 
las 

■'  Nancy  Miss,  bookkeeper  I.  &  G.  Jacobs,  r. 
2011  Pine 

"    Nathan,  traveling    salesman,  r.  809  Page 

"  Nathan  M..  with  Royal  Ins.  Co.,  r.  715 
O'Farrell 

"  Nathaniel,  with  Reddy,  Campbell  &  Met- 
son,  r.  2225  Pacific  Av 

"  Nellie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  442  Greenwich 

"  Nicholas  J.,  chandelier  maker  Thomas 
Day  &  Co.,  r.  11 14  Pierce 

"    Oscar,  clerk,  r.  205  Gough 

"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  2011  Pine 

"    Peter,  upholsterer,  r.  1050  Howard 

"  Ralph,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  301  Ful- 
ton 

"     Raphael,  r.  1508  Folsom 

"    Raphael,  barber,  r.  450  Clementina 

"  Rebecca  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  r.  2621  Laguna 

"  Samuel,  barber  Abraham  B.  Glassman,  r. 
Union  nr  Powell 

"  Samuel,  bookkeeper  Felix  Coblentz  &  Co., 
r.  20  O'Farrell 

"  Samuel,  men's  furnishing  goods,  1366  Mar- 
ket 

"  Samuel,  salesman  J.  B.  Russell,  r.  461 
Stevenson 

"    Samuel  B.,r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 

"    Samuel  I.,  clerk,  r.  618  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Samuel  I.  Mrs.,  boarding,  618  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Sarah  R.  Miss,  r.  2317  Jackson 
Jacobs    Saul   R.,    dentist,  799  Mission,  r.  1140 
Turk 

"  Sigmund,  barber  Henry  I.  Jacobs,  r.  461 
Stevenson 

"    Simeon  L.  (Jacobs  &  Co.),  r.  91U  Sutter 

"    Simon,  r.  723  Turk 

"  Simon,  clerk  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  222^2 
Page 

"  Sol.,  shipping  clerk  Cal.  Canneries  Co.,  r. 
1303  Laguna 

"    Solomon,  clerk,  r.  1331  Vallejo 

"    Solomon  S.,  r.  .309  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Thomas,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2225  Pacific  Av 

"    Tobias,    salesman   Samuel  Jacobs,  r.  1364 
Market 
Jacobs  Wesley  A.,  manager  The  Germania  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  19-22  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor, 
telephone  Main  1684,  r.  Oakland 

"  William  F.  (F.  P.  Jacobs  &  Bro.),  r.  309 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Williams.,  r.  215a  Post 

"    Wolf,  capitalist,  r.  931  Post 

"  &  Co.  (Simeon  L.  Jacobs),  ladies"  and 
children's  furnishing  goods,  113  Kearny 

"  &  Jackson  (Harry  Jacobs  and  Horace  J. 
Jackson  Jr.),  liquors,  238,  5th 

"  &  Otto  (John  A.  Jacobs  and  Diedrich  Otto), 
groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Railroad 
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Jacobs  &  Wolfe  (Myer   Jacobs  and  Edward  I. 
Wolfe),    attorneys  at  law,  407-409  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg 
j86^ Jacobs.    See  Jacob  and  Jakobs 
Jacobsen  A.  A.,  coxswain  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Alfred  L,.,  dairy,  Berlin  nrFelton 
"    Andrew    (Jacobsen    &    Christie),   r.  11211/4 


"    Andrew,  baker   Frederick  Willenbrink,  r. 

911  Larkin 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  51  Stanford 
"    August,  laborer,  r.  51^4  Clara 
"    Charles,  r.  506,  4th 
"    Charles,    furniture,   411,  3d,  r.  San  Diego, 

Cal. 
"    Christian,  r.  120,  23d 
"    Christiana,  widow,  r.  1201  Fell 
"    Cornelius  J.,  driver  Frank  Knobloch,  r.  913 

Illinois 
"    Emil  E.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  411 

Bryant  rear 
"    George  C,  teamster  J.  Martenstein  &  Co., 

r.  120,  23d 
"    Halvor  J.   T.  (Jacobsen  &  Brunger),  r.  916 

Lott 
"     Hans,  driver  Jacobson  &  Peterson,  r.  1434 

Howard 
"    Henry,  assistant  bookkeeper  Sunset  Seed 

and  Plant  Co.,  r.  308b  10th 
'•    Henry,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r.  1201 

Fell 
"    Iver,  veterinary  surgeon,  631  Mission,  r.  916 

Page 
"    J.,  seaman  str  Pomona 
"    John,  master  schr  Jennie  and  Edna,  office 

44  East 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  lOOV^  Jackson 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  217V4  Perry 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
"    John  A.,  porter  Miss  Emily  Meehan,  r.  226 

Jessie 
"    John  W.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  750  Harrison 
"    L.,  seaman  str  Santa  Cruz 
"    Lars  P.,  teacher  Anglo-Japanese  School,  r. 

410  Franklin 
"    Neils,  salesman  Golden  Gate  Compressed 

Yeast  Co.,  r.  327^2  Day 
"    Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  2019  Mason, 

r.  2122  Mason 
"    Rudolph,  clerk,  r.  2023  Mason 
"    Samuel,  carpenter  str  State  of  California 
"    Theodore,  seaman,  r.  1413  Montgomery 
"    &  Brunger   (Halvor  J.    T.    Jacobsen  and 

Alfred  Brunger),  insurance  brokers,  323 

Montgomery 
••    &  Christie  (Andrew  Jacobsen  and  George 

Christie),  groceries,  310,  6th 
4®=" Jacobsen.    See  Jacobson 
Jacobson  A.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Abraham,  clerk  Schmidt  &  Bendixen,  r. 

1314  Mission 
Jacobson  Adelaide  Miss,  proprietor  Tropical 

and  California  Fruit  Juice  Co.,  909  Mis- 
sion, r.  528  Hayes 
"    Alexander,  longshoreman,  r.  5IV2  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Alfred,  bartender,  r.  1220  Powell 
"    Alfred,  waiter,  r.  30  Langton 
"    Amelia,  domestic,  3808  Jackson 
"    Anton,  master  brig  Consuelo,  r.  317  Fre- 
mont 
"    B.,  lineman  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co.,  r. 

716  Brannan 
"    Bernard,  seaman,  r.  19  Harriet 
"    Bernard,    superintendent    Hebrew    Home 

for  Aged  Disabled,  507  Lombard 


Jacobson    Carl    F.,    bookkeeper    Jacobson    & 

Lobree,  r.  II2314  Powell 
"    Charles  (Charles  Jacobson  &  Co.),  r.  1700 

Geary 
"    Charles  (Fredrickson  &  Jacobson),  r.  1123^4 

Powell 
"    Charles,    piano  maker   Sherman,   Clay  & 

Co.,  r.  1028  Minna 
"    Charles,   seaman  revenue  str  Commodore 

Perry 
"    Charles  &  Co.   (Charles  Jacobson  and  I,  F. 

Morris),  produce  commission  merchants, 

423  Front 
"    Christian,    painter,    r.    272i/4    Clementina 

rear 
"    Christopher,  seaman,  r.  320  Ivy  Av 
"    Christopher  F.,  nurse,  r.  231  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    David,  shoe  finisher  Cahn,   Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  606  Buchanan 
"    Edward,  tailor  Frank  Kudrna.  r.  527  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Ernest  P.,  butcher  "Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 

r.  318  Jessie 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1121  "Vermont 
"    Frederick,  lunchman  Theodore  Tominski, 

r.  909  Kearny 
"    Frederick,  plumber,  r.  739  Broadway 
"    Frederick,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 

r.  318  Jessie 
"    Fritz,  tailor,  r.  26  Fell 
"    George,  cook  str  San  Bias 
"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  2  Reed  PI 
"    Gustav,  waiter  Wilson  Dining   Saloon,  r. 

129,  6th 
"    Harry,  seaman  schr  Modoc,  r.  232  Minna 
"    Harry,  traveling  salesman  S.  H.  Frank  & 

Co.,  r.  1707  Post 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  1052  Folsom 
"    Henry  F.  C,  barber  Frank  Kelly,  r.  1317 

Powell 
"    Hyman,  salesman  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co., 

r.  917  Oak 
"    Isadora,  wood  and  coal,  127,  8th,  r.  633  Na- 

toma 
"    Iver  S.,  drayman,  222  Davis,  r.  Haywards 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  Ill  Danvers 
"    Jacob,  shoe  finisher  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  606  Buchanan 
"    Jacob  L.,  tailor,  432  Montgomery 
"    James  (Jacobson  &  Peterson),  and  restau- 
rant, 13,  6th,  r.  511,  19th 
"    James,  bookkeeper  The  German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  303  Polk 
"    John,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  seaman  str  Homer 
"    John  H.,  master  bark  C.  D.  Bryant,  office 

318  Steuart 
"    J.  William,  carpenter,  r.  929,  19th 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1707  Post 
"    Lorenz,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Louis,  musician,  r.  39  Turk 
"    Mark,  clerk  Nordman  Bros.,  r.  606 Buchanan 
"    Maurice,  r.  633  Natoma 
"    N.  A.,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
"    Nils,  brass  grinder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Oscar,  liquors,  150  Steuart 
"    Otto,  reporter,  r.  189  Hyde 
"    P.,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  22 

Verona  PI 
"    Peter,  steward   Henry   C.    Olsen,    r.    1042 

Howard 
"    Simon,  merchant,  r.  511  "Van  Ness  Av 
"    Sixten  A.,  tailor,  r.  26  Fell 
"    &  Peterson   (James   Jacobson   and  Peter 

Peterson),  bakery  and  coffee  saloon,  217 
Kearny 
*®*Jacobson.    See  Jacobsen 
Jacobus  Charles  F.,  engineer,  r.  Texas  bet  Butte 

and  Napa 
"    Julien  E.,  mining  secretary,  33  Nevada 

Block,  r.  Niles,  Cal 
"    Lyman  A.,  salesman  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Jacoby  Albert,  clerk  Lewis  Meyerstein,  r.  527% 
Natoma 
"    Brothers  (Los  Angeles),  clothing  and  boots 
and  shoes,  office  39,  2d 


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Jacoby  David,  glazier,  r.  702  Linden  Av 
"    Edward  S.,  salesman  B.  Blumentlial  &  Co., 

r.  2734  Pine 
"    Esther  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  53714  Natoma 
"    Franz,  accountant  Cesar  Bertheau,  r.  2916a 

Sacramento 
"     ,  Gonzalves    &    Asplund    (Henry    Jacoby, 

Joseph  Gonzalves  and   Ernst  Asplund), 

barbers,  14  Geary 
'■    Henry    (Jacoby,    Gonzalves  &   Asplund), 

r.  444a  Natoma 
"    Henry,  merchant,  r.  3309  Clay 
"    Herman,  cigarmaker,  r.  527^  Natoma 
"    Herman,  seaman,  r.  616^4,  2d 
"    Isaac  N.  (Jacoby  Bros.),  r  Oakland 
"    Jacob,  merchant,  r.  502  Fell 
"    Julius,  merchant,  r.  606  Grove 
"    Julius  H.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  21  Kearny,  r. 

629  Green 
"    Max,  clerk  Adolph  De  Bonnet,  r.  502  Fell 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  629  Green 
Jacoby  PMlO,  publisher  The  Hebrew,  and  Cali- 
fornia   State    Almanac    (German),    612 

Commercial,  r.  118  Grant  Av 
"    Richard,  shipping  clerk  Willows  Brewery, 

r.  1800  Laguna 
"    Samuel,  r.  929  Ellis 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1208  Buchanan 
"    Therese,  widow,  r.  2916A  Sacramento 
"    William  P.,  r.  1208  Buchanan 
je®"Jacoby.    See  Jacobi 
Jacofky  Alex,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Jacot  George  H.,   with  Alfred  Borel  &  Co.,  r. 

151114  Taylor 
"    Henry  G.,  bookkeeper  California  Neckwear 

Co.,  r.  10  Monroe 
Jacott  David  M.,  carpenter,  r.  I8I614  Hyde 
"    Frank  S.,  bookkeeper   White  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  r.  410  Hyde 
Jacquemart  Achille,  accountant  French  Mutual 

Benevolent  Society,  r.  52  Perlne 

JACQUEMET  AUGUST, 

proprietor  Belle  View  Nursery,  cor 
Cambridge  and  Woolsey,  florists  and 
decorators,  first  class  work,  reasonable 
prices,  large  assortment  of  decorating 
and  house  plants  always  on  band  in 
rear  of  store,  17  Taylor,  telephone 
South  565 

JACQUEMET  J.  &  CO. 

(Joseph  Jacquemet,  Pierre  Condrey 
and  Francisco  Vayr),  proprietors  Ocean 
House  Road  Nursery  (take  Mission 
Street  electric  cars  for  Nursery  nr 
Ingleside),  and  Magnolia  Nurseries  cor 
22d  and  Douglass  (take  Castro  Street 
car  to  23d  and  then  take  Mission  Street 
car  and  transfer  to  22d  and  get  off  at 
24th  and  Douglass  for  Nurseries),  floral 
depots  25-27, 4th,  telephone  Main  1720, 
and  105,  6th,  telephone  South  657 
Jacquemet  Joseph  (J.  Jacquemet  &  Co.),  r.  25, 

4th 
Jacquemin  Jules,  gardener,  r.  618  California 
Jacquemond  Anselmo,  real  estate,  r.  3  Carolina 

PI 
Jacquenot  George,  laborer  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  216  Hickory  Av 
Jacques  Charles,  helper  Pelton  Water  Wheel 
Co.,r.  781  Mission 
"    Frederick  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

309  Clipper 
"    Frederick  C,  bartender  M.  J.  Carroll,  r. 

1206  Market 
"    Isaie,  carpenter  and  laundry  machinery, 

822  Montgomery 
"    Katie  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  708  California 
"    Samuel  B.,  stevedore,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Thomas  G.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
4®° Jacques.    See  Jacks 

Jacquot     August,     polisher    Bruenn's     Piano 
House,  r.  1921  San  Carlos  Av 

JACQUOT  ERNEST, 

importer  and  dealer  in  French  wines 
and  liquors,  NW  cor  Folsom  and  4th, 
r.  800  Folsom 


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Jaegel  Frank,    bottler  Daniel  Tweedie,  r.  443 

Guerrero 
Jaegeling  Henry,  plumber,  r.  1525  Turk 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1525  Turk 

"    Julius  P.,  dental  laboratory,  819  Market,  r. 
1525  Turk 
Jaeger  Charles  J.,  liquors,  269,  3d,  r.  13  Hamp- 
ton PI 

"    Frederic    W.,   chief  janitor  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  r.  127,  7th 

"    Frederick  C,  florist  and  decorator, 412  Sut- 
ter, r.  418  Eureka 

"    George  H.,  painter,  r.  418  Eureka 

"    George  M.,  barber  Jacob  Leverich,  r.  418 
Eureka 

"    Harry,  butcher  Ludwig    Selliger,  r.    3308 


"    Jacob,  scavenger,  r.  23  Boardman  PI 

"    Max,  yardman  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,   r. 

952  Mission 
"    Thomas,  baker  r.  262i/J  Tehama 
Jg®" Jaeger.    See  Jager,  Yager  and  Yeager 
Jaenicke  Christian,  bakery,  1913  Hyde 

"    William  (Stange&  Jaenicke),  r.  1315  Ellis 
Jaenig  Carl,  locksmith,  r.  433  Greenwich 
Jafemon  Frank,  fish  dealer,  SE  cor  23d  and  Va- 
lencia, r.  13  Valley 
Jaffa  Adele  Solomons,  physician,  r.  1707  Scott 
"    Henry  H.  C,  manager  T.  Morton,  1619  La- 
guna, r.  1614  Bush 
"     Myer  E.,  chemist,  r.  1707  Scott 
Jaffe  J.  L.,  capitalist,  r.  1926  Market 
Jaffe  Max,  mining  secretary,  33  Nevada  Block, 

r.  207  Mason 
J8®=-Jaflray.    See  Jeffrey 

Jagels  Richard,  liquors,  30  Clay,  r.  69  Tehama 
Jager  Catherine,  widow,  r.  4  Kramer  PI 
"    Charles,  ladies'  tailor,  246  Sutter 
■'    George  W.,  barber,  2815,  16th,  r.  2849, 16th 
"    Martin  R.,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  6i/^ 

Tay 
"    Nils  M.,   teamster  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

Louisburg  nr  Unadilla  Av 
"    Will  P.,  clerk  Lowenberg  &  Co.,  r.  2849, 16th 
je®"Jager.    See  Jaeger,  Yager  and  Yeager 
Jagger  Henry  C,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co..  r.  3632,  16th 
"    Henry  C.  Jr.,  r.  3632,  16th 
Jaggi  Alfred    (Baumeister   &    Jaggi),  r.    1842 
O'Farrell 
"    Rose  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1842  O'Farrell 
Jago  Grace  Miss,  r.  25i/^  Albion  Av 
"    John,  waiter  International  Hotel 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  251^  Albion  Av 
Jagow  Henry,  seaman,  r.  N  s  Yolo  nr  Texas 
"    Herman,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  N  s  Yolo  nr  Texas 
Jahmes  Taylor,  varieties,  1041  Guerrero 
Jahn  Anna  Mme,  forelady  Goldstein  &  Co.,  r. 
14  Grant  Av 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1527!4  Mission 
"    Christopher,  expressman,   SW  cor  Larkln 

and  Post,  r.  12  Walnut  Av 
"    George  F..  solicitor,  r.  2206  Mason 
"    Herman,  r.  14  Grant  Av 
"    Herman  Jr., printer  Francis-Valentine  Co., 

r.  707  Hayes 
"    John,  pressman,  r.  2206  Mason 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  costumer  Frederick  Peter,  r. 
707  Hayes 
>S®"Jahn.    See  Jann  and  John 
Jahns  C,  chief  cook  str  Apache 
"     Gustav,  driver  Franz  Siebrecht,   r.  713^ 

Union 
"    J.    H.,    manager    buying    dept.    Nathan, 
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Jahnsen  Edward,  master  str  Scotia,  office  22 

Market,  r.  Oakland 
Jahnson  Victor,  masler  mariner,  r.  432A,  23d 
Jahrsdorffer  John,  machinist,  r.   18,  1st 
Jaideas  Julius,  cabinetmaker  Bader  &  Fincke, 

r.  1115  Bryant 
Jaiser  Frederick  C,  painter,  1231  Mission 

"    Frederick  C.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  24  Prospect  Av 

Jakobs  Amelia  K.  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  523  Haight 

"    Eva  M.    Mrs.,  decorative    artist,    r.    523 

Haight 
"    Frank  C,  varieties,  523  Haight 
"    Walter  G.,  plumber  J.  P.  Groom  &  Co.,  r. 

523  Haight 
Jakway  J.  Worden,  teamster,  r.  14a  Harriet 
Jallman  Jane  Mrs.,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cortland  Av 
Jalumstein  Hannah  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  537  Franklin 

"    Stella  Miss,  dressmaking,  537  Franklin 
Jamart  Emile,  waiter,  r.  109,  5th 
"    Frank,  waiter  str  Alameda 
"    Victor  M.,  plumber,  r.  109,  5th 
"    Victoria  Mrs.,  proprietor  Abbott  House, 

109,  5th 
James  Agnes  C.  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  5 

Liberty 
"    Albert,  laborer,  r.  31  Victor 
"    AlphonseC,  salesman  Luscombe  &  Isaacs, 

r.  1017  Sutter 
"    Arthur  R.,  clerk  general  passenger  agent's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    Benjamin,  compositor  Dewey  Publishing 

Co.,r.  1826  Howard 
"    Bessie  Miss,  basket  maker,  r.  174  Silver 
"    C.  A., salesman  Leege&  Mills,  r.Fruitvale 
"    Charles,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  34,  13th 
"    Charles   H.,  stenographer,  310  Pine,  room 

38,  r.  1538  Howard 
"    Colin  H.,  agent,  r.  20iy2  Guerrero 
"    Daniel,  master  tug  Ida  W.,  office  44  East, 

r.  702  Harrison 
James  David  B.,  furniture  and  storage,  414  Mc- 
Allister, r.  322  Oak 
"     Edgar,  printer,  r.  203  Taylor 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Edwin,  carpenter,  r.  4  Sutter  PI 
"     Edwin  F.,  pressman  Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  r. 

103  Taylor 
"    Emma  E.   Mrs.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  429, 

4th,  r.  174  Silver 
■'    Ernest  W.,  clerk,  r.  1319  Green 
"    Etta,  widow,  r.  970  Harrison 
"    Frank,  sergeant  Underwriters'  Fire  Patrol 

Station,  r.  106  Jessie 
"    Frank  B.,  lineman,  r.  2521  Mission 
"    Frank  V.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  State  of 

California,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  G.,  painter,  r.  1519  Ellis 
"    George,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  325 

Ellis 
"    George,  entry  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

1017  Sutter 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    George  A.,  laborer,  r.  31  Victor 
"    Henry,  journalist,  r.  1319  Jackson 
"    Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  719b  McAllister 
"    Henry  D.,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.   1322b 

Valencia 
"    Hugh  L.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  226  Stockton 
"    Ida  Miss,  basket  maker,  r.  174  Silver 
"    James,  conductor   Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  419 

Baker 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1441  McAllister 
"    Jefferson  G.   (J.  G.  James  &  Co.),   r.   2131 

Howard 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  1826  Howard 


James  J.  G.  &  Co.  (Jefferson  G.  James  and  Wil- 
liam Smith),  wholesale  butchers,  1st  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av,  office  402  Kearny, 
rooms  1-5,  telephone  Main  914 
"    John,  r.  1414  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  26  Stevenson  Av 
"    John  R.,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Joseph,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1319  Green 
"    Lawrence  W.,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Pow- 
er Co.,  r.  312Capp 
James    Leander    L.,    mining    machinery   and 
mining  secretary,  419  California,   room 
16,  r.  310  Haight 
"    Lester  E.  (Cornell  &  Co.),  and  secretary 
Oceanic  Phosphate  Co.,  409  California, 
room  4,  r.  1317D  Webster 
James  Lick  Baths.    See  Lick  Baths 
James  Lick  Grammar  School,   Philip  Prior 
principal,  S  W  cor  Noe  and  25th 
"    M.  A.  Miss,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  1207  Folsom 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  lodgings,  425  O'Farrell 
"    Mortimer,  steam  fitter,  r.  5  Decatur 
James  M.  S.,  PaciflcCoast  agent  J.  L.  Mott  Iron 
Works  (New   York),  office  27  Flood  Bldg 
James  Nathaniel  T.,  manager  Alliance  Assur- 
ance Co.  (London,  Eng.),  416  California, 
r.  721  Ashbury 
"    Octavia,  widow,  r.  1017  Sutter 
"    Oliver  P.,  salesman  Edmund  Taylor,  r.  86 

Corbett  Av 
"    P.  H.,  electrician  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    R.  H.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

Co.,  r.  828  Powell 
"    Richard  A.,  printer  Post,  r.  1920  Powell 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1826  Howard 
"    T.  K.,  chief  steward  str  Australia 
"    William,  miner,  r.  1210  Fillmore 
"    William  A.,  manager  Arizona  Warehouse, 

222-232  King,  r.  912  Pine 
"    William   F.,  weigher    P.    C.    SS.    Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William  H.,  carpenter  and    builder,  2305 

Pine 
"    William  H.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
nery, r.  1414  Mission 
4®="  James.    See  Jahmes 

Jameson  James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2127  Pacific  Av 
"    James  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  122014, 

24th 
•    Lazar,  peddler,  r.  5  Rausch 
Jamieson  Alexander,  yardman  Black  Diamond 
Coal  M.  Co.,  r.  15a  De  Boom 
"    Andrew,  r.  1103  Folsom 

"    Andrew,  driver  National  Ice  Co..  r.  34  Russ 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  Union  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co. ,  r.  507  Natoma 
"    James,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  Treat  Avnr  Stoneman 
"    John,    laborer  Fulton    Eng.   &  Ship  Bidg 

Wks,  r.  2507/2  Mission 
"    Lawrence,  porter  Boothby  &  Garvin 
"    Mary  Miss  (Jamieson  &  Co.).  r.   Treat  Av 

nr  Precita  Av 
"    Walter  S.   (Reigle  &  Jamieson),  r.   1557i^ 

Market 
"    &  Co.  (Miss  Mary  Jamieson),  bookbinders, 
410  Sansome 
Jamison  Agnes,  widow,  r.  1207a  Broadway 
"    Eliza  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    James  J.,  r.  606  Montgomery,  room  31 
"    John  D.,  bookkeeper  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Wallace  T.  (McCarthy*  Jamison),  r.  28'/^ 

Page 
"    William  C.  shipping  clerk  Louis  Taussig 

&  Co.,  r.  3616,  16th 
"    William  R.,  M.  D.,  manager  Cal,  Medical 
and  Surgical  Infirmary,  1029;^  Market 
4®=  Jamison.    See  Jameson,  Jamieson  and  Jem- 

ison 
Jancovich  Costo,  plumber,  r.   1525  Leavenworth 
"    Gustav,  plumber  John  Eckelmann,  r.    1525 

Leavenworth 
"    J.,  electrician,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Luco  C,  r.  1525  Leavenworth 


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Jancovich  Marco,  teamster,  r.  1535  Leavenworth 

"    Spire  G.,  restaurant,  323  Washington,  r. 
3028  Buchanan 
Janctzky  Julius,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.   158   Te- 
hama 
Jane  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  13  Kissling 

"    Mabel  Miss,  r.  13  Kissling 

"    William  T.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 
13  Kissling 
Janes  Addison  M.,  real  estate,  1004  Market 

"    Charles  M.  policeman,  r.  608  Shotwell 

'■    Frank  M.,  carpenter,  r.  10  Pfeiffer 

"    Grace,  widow,  r.  1016Haight 

"  Graziano,  confectionery  354,  4th,  and  var- 
ieties,  1171  Valencia 

"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  502  Grove 

"    Luther,  clerk,  r.  838  Bush 

"  Thomas  E.,  city  agent  New  York  Plate 
Glass  Ins.  Co.,  431  California,  r.  1016 
Haight 

"    Thomas  I.,  physician,  719a  McAllister 

"    Tryphinnie  B.    Mrs.,    physician,  719a  Mc- 
Allister 
William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  608  Shotwell 
"see  Jaynes 
Janett  John  A.,  farmer,  r.  711  Mission 
Janin  Alexis,  mining  engineer,  r.  915  Hyde 
Janin  Louis,  mining  engineer,  202  Sansome,  r. 

Ballard.  Santa  Barbara  Co. 
Janke  Carl  A.,  stenographer  Judson  Mfg  Co.,  r. 
318  Fulton 

"    John,  liquors,  501  Market,  r.  1516  Howard 

"    William  A.,  r.  318  Fulton 
Jankowich   Anton,  barber   Siegfried   Davis,  r. 

17021^  Post 
Jann  Christian,  porter  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

1653  Hayes 
4®"  Jann.    See  Jahn 
Janneso  Joseph,  barber  Joseph  Webber,  r.  124 

Pine 
Janowsky  Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.-  33  Turk 
Jansen  Alexander,  upholstering  and  bedding, 
928  Howard,  r.  Alameda 

"  Augustus  C,  1st  ofQcer  str  Pomona,  r.  1008 
Filbert 

«'    C.  H.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1072  Howard 

"    Charles  (Harpham  &  Jansen),  r.  Lorin 

"    Charles  A.,  seaman,  r.  1008  Filbert 

"  Charles  N.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
814  Cole 

"    Christian,  waiter,  r.  566  Minna 

"  Christian  T.,  proprietor  Maine  House,  614 
Kearny,  r.  1716  Leavenworth 

"  Frank,  asst.  bookkeeper  Alexander  Jansen, 
r.  Alameda 

"    Frederick,  merchant,  r.  2506^4  Sutter 

"    Frederick  (Jansen  &Thiele),  r. 917 Fillmore 

"  Georg  e  A.  F.,  liquors,  NE  corBrannan  and 
1st  r  .  Alameda 

"    Geor-  e  M.,  r.  NE  cor  1st  and  Brannan 

"  H.  eg,  ofQce  attendant  Dr.  R.  A.  McLean, 
r.  .305  Kearny 

"    Har  old,  pressman,  r.  443,  24th 

"    Iver,  painter,  r.  827  Alabama 

"  J.  Frederick  A.,  secretary  The  Emporium 
Commercial  Co.,  825  Market,  r.  2833  Pine 

"    Johanna,  domestic,  2319  California 

"  John  (Dunkelman  &  Jansen),  r.  1301  Buch- 
anan 

"  John,  carpenter  Pac.  Woodenware  and 
Cooperage  Co.,  r.  834  Hampshire 

"    John,  driver  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  506,  3d 

"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  16  Perry 

"  John,  porter  Cooper  &  Bond,  r.  641  Com- 
mercial 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"    Lambert,  mate  schr  Salvator,  r.  739,  4th 

"    Mads,  carpenter  str  Walla  Walla 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1531  Post 

"    Mary,  domestic,  641  Haight 

"    Oscar,  r.  1521  Post 

"  Robert  P.,  weigh  master  Oregon  Imp.  Co., 
r.  Alameda 

"  Romberg,  asst.  bookkeeper  M.  A.  Gunst  & 
Co.,  r.  1531  Post 

"  Sigurd  A.,  bookkeeper  Alexander  Jansen, 
r.  Alameda 

"  William,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  & 
Co.,  r.  1073 Howard 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

\A/A.XER   F»IF*E 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309, 311, 313.  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


JANSEN  &  THIELE 

(Frederick    Jansen    sole    proprietor), 
bats  and  caps,  104,  6tli 

4®= Jansen.     See    Janson,    Janssen,    Jansson, 

Jantzen,  Jensen  and  Jessen 
Jansing  Edward  F.,  clerk,  r.  732  Harrison 
Janson  Annie,  widow,  r.  779  Folsom 
"    Carl,  boarding,  206  Steuart 
"    Charles,    foreman    Ralston   Iron   Wks,    r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Otto,  musician,  r.  413  Minna 
"    Robert  P.,  clerk  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  1735 

Buchanan 
"    Therese  L.,  widow,  r.  1735  Buchanan 
"    Victor,  tanner  Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey,  r. 

1129  Florida 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  779  Folsom 
"    William  F.,  laborer,  r.  779  Folsom 
Janssen  Carl  A.,  pressman  E.  A.  Janssen  &  Co., 

r.  50Vi  Silver 
"    Charles  (S.  F.  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  526  Mer- 
chant 
"    Diedrich  M.,  salesman  Holm  &  Nathan,  r. 

1208  York 
"    E.  A.  &  Co.  (Edward  A.  Janssen),  book  and 

job  printers.  536  Clay 
"    Edward  A.    (E.   A.   Janssen  &  Co.),  r.  803 

Elizabeth 
"    Eva,  widow,  r.  1216  Fillmore 
■'    Frederick  C,  proprietor  German  Hotel,  560 

Howard 
"     George  H.,  bartender  Viticultural  Restau- 
rant, r.  935  McAllister 
"    Herman  J.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

61 14  Chenery 
"    IhnoP.,clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  49  Boyce 
"    John  J.  (Schumacher  &  Janssen),  r.   933V2 

Valencia 
"    Mary  D.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Brauer,  Grass- 

hofl&Co.,  r.  1208  York 
"    Peter  N.  (Clemens  &  Janssen),  r.  333  Dun- 
can 
"    W.  Asmus,  carpenter  Bolander  &  Perkins, 

r.  1308  York 
Jansson  August,  oiler  str  Washtenaw 

"    Charles  A.,  tailor,  r.  741  Filbert 
Jantzen  Caroline,  widow,  r.  141  Hancock 
"    Charles,    agent  Cal.    Sal.    Soda    Co.,    402 

Front,  r.  710  Haight 
"    Frederick,   crockery    and    glassware,   717 

Market  and  641  Kearny,  r.  326  Diamond 
"    Henry,  porter  Stepp  &  Straub,  r.  33  Laskie 
"    Herman  F.,  r.  141  Hancock 
"    Richard  C,  salesman  Frederick  Jantzen, 

r.  141  Hancock 
"    William  F.,  clerk  J.  L.  Scheper,  r.  1701  Polk 
4<S"Jantzen.      See    Jansep,    Janson,    Janssen, 

Jansson  and  Jensen 
January  Peter  T.,  printer,  r.  507^/^  Leavenworth 

rear 
"    William    H.,    compositor    Examiner,    r.  3 

Glen  Park  Av 
Janzi  Jules,  cook  Raoul  Carbonnier,  r.  919  Sac- 
ramento 
Japan  and  China  Line  Steamers,  Occidental 

and  Oriental  Steamship  Co.  and  Pacific 

Mail  Steamship  Co.,  ofBce  435  Market 
Japanese  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
"    Christian  Women's    Home,  Miss    Ella  J. 

Hewitt  superintendent,  1307  Larkin 
Japanese    Consulate,    Sabura    Koya    consul, 

Milsunojo  Funakoshi  elive   consul,    A. 

Segawa  and  T.  Shirasu  secretaries,  1514 

Pine 


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900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864.  I 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

:  Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship-        ' 
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Japanese  Episcopal  Mission,  M.  Tai  manager, 
421  Powell 
"    Gospel  Society,  608  Polk 
Japanese  Metbodlst  Episcopal  Mission  and 
Cburcll,  Rev.  K.  Ghizaka  pastor,  Rev. 
M.  C.   Harris  D.  D.  superintendent,  1329 
Pine 
Japanese  Presbyterian  Church  and  Mission, 
E.   A.  Sturge  M.  D.  superintendent,  121 
Haight 
Japanese  Presbjrterian  Mission  Home,  929  Sac- 
ramento 
Japanese  Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 

131  Haight 
4S=Jaques.    See  Jacques  and  Jacks 
Jaquith  Frederick  G.,  plastering  contractor,  r. 

512  Bush 
Jarboe   Paul   R.,   attorney  at  law,  57  Nevada 

Block,  r.  2128  Broadway 
Jarde  Christopher,  seaman,  r.  26  Rincon  PI 
Jardin  d'  Enfants,  Mrs.  Marie  Marshall  princi- 
pal, 1120  Powell 
Jardine  Alexander  T.,  painter,  r.  24  Welsh  rear 
"    Iron   Works,  J.  B.  Jardine  president  and 
manager,  William    T.   Kilgrove    secre- 
tary, engineers  and  iron  founders,  307-309 
Folsom 
"    James  B.,  draughtsman  naval  dept  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  B.,  president  and  manager  Jardine 

Iron  Wks,  307-309  Folsom,  r.  21  Noe 
"    Robert  M.,  foreman  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 
1141,  20th 
Jargoyhen  A.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  739  Folsom 

"    Pierre,  employee  P.  G.  Somps,r.  739  Folsom 
Jarney  Henry,  driver,  r.  624,  4th 
Jarrett  Isaac    E.,   attorney    at    law,  216  Bush, 
rooms  8-9,  r.  1500  Mason 
"    Joseph,  ship  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    Montague  E.  W.,  machinist  Murch  &  Gray, 

r.  9  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Jarvie  Alexanders., foreman  distributing  room 
S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  715  Grove 
"    Alexander  S.  Jr.,  clerk  Western  Meat  Co., 
r.  715  Grove 
Jarvis    Anita    Miss,  bookkeeper  State  Council 
American  Protective  Assn.,  r.  Alameda 
■'    Frank  C,  lumber,  31  Steuart,  r.  Newark 
"    Howard  S.,  shipowner,  31  Steuart,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    James,  electrician  str  China,  r.  626  Harri- 
son 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  r.  349  Jessie 
"    Hatherine  A.  Miss,  r.  141  Perry 
"    R.,  capitalist,  r.  781  Mission 
'•    ThompsonP.,  chief  engineer  dry  dock  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  308  Iowa 
Jason  William  E.,  salesman,  r.  34  Ellis 
Jasperson  John,  driver  X  L  Dairy  Co.,   r.   456 

20th 
jS3~Jassen.    See  Jessen 
Jastram  Frederick,  r.  1234  Pine 
Jatho  Theodore,  groceries  and  liquors,  112  San 

Jose  Av 
Jaudin  George  E.,  clerk,  2204  Jones 
"    Harry  U.  (Gould  &  Jaudin),  r.  1618  Clay 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2204  Jones 
Jauhers  Adolph,  r.  714  Broadway 
Jaujou  E.  A.  &Co.    (Eugene  A.  Jaujou  and  Leon 
Chassagne),    wholesale    wines,    liquors 
and  cordials,  432  Jackson 
"     Eugene  A.  (E.   A.  Jaujou  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Jaulus  Bernard,  musician,  r.  211  Elm  Av 


Jaunet  Louis,  restaurant,  232  O'Farrell 
Jaussaud  John,  laundry,  816  Larkin 
Javete  Louis,  shipping  clerk  Redington  &  Co., 
r.  Berkeley 
"    Louis  W.,  wagon  guard  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Jay  William,  shoemaker,  406,  5th,  r.  735  Bryant 
Jaymot  Bernard,  driver  Peter  Caubu,  r.  19th  Av 
South  bet  G  and  H 
"    Jean,  milker  Peter  Caubu,  r.  19th  Av  South 
bet  G  and  H 
Jaynes  Frank,  superintendent  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Co.,  president  Gold  and  Stock 
Telegraph  Co.  of  California,   American 
District  Telegraph,  ofBce  NE  cor  Pine 
and  Montgomery,  r.  912  Bush 
Jaynes  Horace,  traveling  salesman,  r.  912  Bush 
J8®-Jaynes.    See  Janes 
Jean  Fritz,  waiter  C.  Radovan,  r.  320  Minna 
Jeandeville  George,  tailor,  r.  221,6th 
Jeanneret  Charles,  engraver,  126  Kearny,  room 

10,  r.  348  Waller 
Jeannin  Emile  G.,  electrician,  r.  6  Vincent 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  6  Vincent 
Jeans  Angle  F.  Mrs.,  notions,  1110  Steiner 
"    George  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

709  Minnesota 
"    Thomas  J.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  1110  Steiner 
Jebb  Robert  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1103a  Fol- 
som 
Jebe  Henry,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  1138  Florida 

"    Louisa,  domesiic,  2266  Franklin 
Jeflerman  Frank,  r.  13  Valley 
Jeflers  Anna,  widow,  r.  Faith  nr  Brewster 
"    James  D.,  wagon  maker  and  horseshoer, 
1421  Nebraska,  r.  1331  Utah 
JefFers  Milo  S.  (H.  Rosekrans  &  Co.),  r.  509,  6th 
"    Milo  S.  Jr.,  salesman  H.  Rosekrans  &  Co., 

r.  509,  6th 
"    Robert,  r.  913  Greenwich 
"    William,  electrician,  r.  13  Dale  PI 
"    William  H..  janitor  Mechanics'  Institute, 

r.  913  Greenwich 
"    William  M.  J.,  helper  J.  D.  Jeflers,  r.  1331 
Utah 
Jefferson  George,  bartender  G«orge  R.  Dwyer,  r. 
2799  Baker 
"    George  C,  bicycle  repairer,  4  Hyde 
"    Hotel,  Spargo  &  Shea    proprietors,  SW  cor 

Broderick  and  Jefferson 
"    J.,  waiter,  r.  765  Mission 
Jefferson  Primary  School,  Miss  Mary  M.  Mur- 
phy principal,  S  s  Tehama  bet  1st  and  2d 
Jefferson  Square,  bet  Gough  and  Laguna,  Eddy 
and  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Stephen   P.,  packer   clothing  and   equip- 
page  depot  quartermaster's  dept  U.  S. 
A.,  r.  SW  cor  Jackson  and  Cherry 
"    William  A.,  cigar  manufacturer,  410  Sac- 
ramento, r.  Oakland 
Jeffery  Albert  G.,  porter,  r.  613  Powell 
"    Alfred,  dental  supplies,  1019  Hayes 
"    Benjamin  A.  (Jeffery  Electric  Mnfg.   Co.), 
r.  1019  Hayes 
Jeffery  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  (Joseph  A . 
and  Benjamin  A.  Jeffery),  manufacturers 
electrical  dental  and   medical  supplies, 
dynamos,  motors,  etc.,  1019  Hayes,  ofQce 
406  Sutter,  room  38 
•'    George  M.,  machinist  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry  .,  r. 

916  Army 
•'    Henry,   conductor  Geary  St.   RR.,  r.  3201 
Point  Lobos  Av 
Jeffery    Joseph  A.  (Jeffery  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Co.),    and    dentist,    406   Sutter, 
room  38,  r.  1019  Hayes 
"    Thomas,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  158. 

14th 
"    William,  r.  423  Bryant 
"    William  T.  C,  beveler  Pioneer  W.  L.  and 
Color  Wks,  r.  158,  14th 
Jeffray  John  F., pressman Bosqui  Engraving  and 
Printing  Co.,  r.  910  Vallejo 
"     William  A.,  laborer  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r. 
910  Vallejo 
Jeffress    Alexander    M.,    traveling    salesman 
James  De  La  Montanya,  r.  624'/^,  17th 
"    E.  F.,  conductors.  F.&S.  M.  Ry. 
"     Elmer  H.,  draughtsman,  r.  3794,  16th 


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T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
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JEF 


CBOCKEE-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


JEN 


845 


Jeflress  George  H.,  salesman  Crane  Co.,  r.  1714 
Market 
"    James  G.,  attorney  at  law,  402  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  17-18,  r.  14  Turk 
"    John  K.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Robert,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3794,  16th 
4®-Jeffress.    See  Jeffers  and  Jeffries 
Jeffrey  Albert,  window  cleaner,  425  Bush,r.  106, 
4th 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  50  West  Av 
"    Edwin,  r.  212  Powell 
"    Richard,  baker,  r.  411  Greenwich 
"    W.  T.,  diamond  expert,  r.  902  Montgomery 
Jeffreys    Herbert    M.,    bookkeeper    Goldberg, 
Bowen&Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Howell  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1005 

Minnesota 
"    John,   buyer   Goldberg,  Bowen  &   Co.,    r. 
Berkeley 
Jeffries  Herbert  B.,  laborer  Pac.  Refining  and 
Roofing  Co. 
"    Michael  S.,  foreman  machine  shop  Market 

St.  Ry.,  r.  151/2  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Jeffs  Harry  J.,  operator  W.   U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  927 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
Oakland 
Jefts  James,  salesman,  r.  405  Gough 
Jehl  John   J.,  maltster   Jackson   Brewery,    r. 

Ocaan  View 
Jehly  Louis  (Jehly  &  Davis),  r.  38V4  Sycamore 
Av 
"    &  Davis  (Louis  Jehly  and  Thomas  Davis), 
horse  dealers,  426  Valencia 
Jehu  R.  Miss,  stenographer  Chickering,  Thomas 
&  Gregory  and  Gerstle  &  Sloss,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Walter   N.,    assayer    and    chemist,    46-47 
Montgomery  Block,  r.  2117  Bush 
Jelawitz  Max,  clerk,  r.  428Vi  Broadway 
Jelich  Antoine  (Jelich  &  Vulich),  r.  213,  6th 
"    &  Vulich  (Antoine  Jelich  and  George  Vu- 
lich), fruits  and  vegetables,  213,6th 
Jellnski  Charles,  r.  1145  Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress  Hans  F.   Hansen,  r. 
1145  Howard 
Jellett  Jonathan  H.,  attorney  at  law,  320  Cali- 
fornia, r.  2418  Webster 
"    M.  H.,  traveling  salesman  Levi  Strauss  & 
Co. 
Jellinek  Charles  A.,  clerk  Bass-Hueter  Paint 

Co.,  r.  1829  Bush 
Jellings  William,  clerk  Thomas  N.  Iglehart,  r. 

Alameda 
Jellis  James  (Foster  &  Co.),  r.  12  Lick 
Jellison  Arthur  M.,  librarian  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute, r.  1836  Eddy 
"    Benjamin  F.,  liquors,  544  California,  r.  603 
Bush 
Jelman  Neil,  cooper,  r.  833  Brannan 
"    Nell  A.,  cooper,  r.  833  Brannan 
Jelmini  A.  E.,  pantryman  Merchants  Club,   r. 

222  Sansome 
Jelsch   Antone,    cashier   Crystal    Salt   Water 

Bathing  Co.,  r.  311  Bay 
Jemison  William,  bakery,  127,  2d 
'SS'Jemison.    See  Jamison 
Jend  Henry  J.  F.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r. 

NE  cor  26th  and  Fair  Oaks 
Jenkel  John  R.  (Jenkel  &  Schumacher),  r.  224 
Grove 
"    &  Schumacher  (John  R.  Jenkel  and  H.  G. 
F.  Schumacher),  jewelry.  621  Market 
Jenkin  John,  (Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  8 
Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  719,  20th 
"    Susan  Miss,  clerk  Thomas  Jenkin.   r.   813 

Geary 
"    Thomas,  varieties,  813  Geary 
Jenkins  A.,  r.  514  Pine 
"    Alice,  widow,  lodgings,  519,  3d 
"    Anderson  L.,  bookkeeper  D.  De  Bernardi  & 

Co.,  r.  1824  Sutter 
"    Andrew  E.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  109  Leavenworth 
"    Arthur,  clerk,  r.  1306B  Hayes 
"    Benjamin  P.,  dairyman,  r.  2419  Greenwich 
"    Bennett,  boatman,  r.  519,  3d 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
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Jenkins  C,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  607  Eddy 
"    Caroline  F.,  widow,  r.  730  Sutter 
"    Charles  F.,  driver  City  Transit  Co.,  r.  730 

Sutter 
"    Charles  H.,  carpenter,  r.  306  Sanchez 
"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  clerk  B.  F.  Wellington,  r. 

306  Sanchez 
"    David,  Seaman,  r.  519,  3d 
"    Elinor  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1375  San  Jose  Av 
"    Emma  B.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  918  Hyde 
"    Frederick  E.,  band  sawyer  Miller  &  Hamil- 
ton, r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  W.,  rigger  Llewellyn  Davies,  r. 

632  Green  rear 
"    James,  gripman    Market    St.  Ry.,   r.  1503 

Taylor 
"    Jean,  attorney  at  law,  r.  502  Stevenson 
"    J.  M.,  with  Bosqui  Engraving  and   Print- 
ing Co.,  r.  2030  Howard 
"    John    (Holmes  &  Jenkins),  r.  834  Devisa- 

dero 
"    John,  floorman  St.  George  Stables,  r.  417 

Bush 
"    John,  gardener  Odd  Fellows  Cemetery,  r. 

8I514  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John    E.,    groceries  and  liquors,  Chenery 

bet  Randall  and  Fairmount 
"    John  S.,  driver    Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

San  Brano  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Lydia  M.,  widow,  r.  1912  Webster 
"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  568  Mission 
"    Robert  F.,  teamster,  r.  625  Bryant 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk,  r.  3  Rola  Court 
"    Sarah  B.  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  1912  Webster 
"    Tena  Mrs.,  r.  109  Diamond 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  337  Filbert  rear 
"    Thomas  B.,  boatman  H.  Peterson,  r.  Fol- 

som  St.  Wharf 
"    Will  A.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

918  Hyde 
"    William,    gripman    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  25 

John 
"    William,  restaurant,  3131  Mission 
"    William  H.,  machine  hand  N.   Parrish  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  M.,  machinist  A.  J.   McNicoU  & 

Co.,  r.  5i2B  Castro 
"    William    R.,    clerk    Western    Assurance 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4®"  Jenkins.    See  Junkins 
Jenks  Emma,  widow,  r.  823  O'Farrell 
"    Edwin    H.    Rev.,   associate   pastor   First- 
Presbyterian  Church,  r.  1419  Post 

JENKS  GEORGE  H, 

homoeopathic  physician,  office  and  r. 
620  Sutter,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  1  to  3 
and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Black  701 

Jenks  Harris,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  S.,  clerk  local   freight  offloe  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  620  Sutter 
"    J.  Ridgeway  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Levingston,  attorney  at  law,  54-55  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2631  Howard 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  732  McAllister 
Jenne  Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  914  Bryant 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  J.  W.   Schouten    &  Co., 

r.  247  Langton 
"     Emma  Miss,  r,  914  Bryant 
"    Jacob,  millhand,  r.  914  Bryant 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  groceries,  914  Bryant 
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Jennell  Kate,  widow,  r.  2  St.  Charles  PI 
Jenner  Harry  S.,  r.  37,  2d 

"    John  E.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1931  Lex- 
ington Av 

"    Sylvester  H.,  compositor  Examiner,  r.  504 
Stockton 

"    William,  physician,  528  Pacific 
Jenness  Herbert  H.,  salesman  W.  B.  Larzelere 

Commission  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Jenney  Levi  Jr.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  ofN.  Y.,  r.  606  Minna 
4®~ Jenney.    See  Jenny 
Jennings  Angelina,  widow,  r.  2518%  McAllister 

"    Anthony  H.,  r.  cor  Plymouth  Av  and  Lobos 

"    Barbara,  widow,  r.  3138  Sacramento 

"    Bernard  P.,  r.  641  Harrison 

"    Cassius  M.,   attorney  at  law,  10-11  Mills 
Bldsr,  7th  floor,  r.  899  Pine 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  607  Eddy 

"    Charles  B.,  commission  merchant,  121  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  3112  Clay 
Jennings  David  A.,  mining  secretary,  401  Cali- 
fornia, room  14,  r.  2105  Devisadero 

"    David    B.,    bay    and   river    freighting,   11 
Steuart,  r.  1908  Baker 

"     E.  C,  assistant  secretary  The  Giant  Pow- 
der Co.  Consolidated,  r.  301  Leavenworth 

"    Edward,  r.  506  Battery 

"    Edward  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1818  Green 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  272  Tehama  rear 
Jennings  F.  A.  &  Co.  (Frederick  A.  Jennings), 
painters,  paperhangers  and  whiteners, 
862  Mission 

"    Prank,    laborer  First  St.  Wks,  Union  I. 
Wks,  r.  342  Minna 

"    Frank  A.,  bookkeeper  Harry  F.  Jennings, 
r.  3138  Sacramento 

"    Frederick  A.  (F.  A.  Jennings  &  Co.),  r.  2117 
O'Farrell 

"    Frederick  W.,  rancher,  r.  3138  Sacramento 

"    F.  W.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 
r.  Oakland 

"    George  (Hooper  &  Jennings),  r.  935,  15th 

"    George,  boilermaker,  r.  3511  Baker 

"    George,  switchman,  r.  650,  4th 

"    George  A.,  foreman,  r.  3138  Sacramento 

"    George  A.  (Jennings  &  Washburn),  r.  424 
Eddy 

"    George  D.,  r.  17a  6th 

"    George   M.,    milker    James  Smith,  r.   716 
Brazil  Av 

"    Gilbert,  distributer  La  Grande  Laundry, 
r.  131  Dolores 

JENNINGS  HARRY  B. 

(Succcessor  to  Hugo  Scheunert),  pom- 
padour hair  cut  a  specialty,  12,  7tli, 
OddFeUow'sBldg 

Jennings  Harry  F.,  livery  stable,  wood  and 
coal,  3130-3132  Sacramento,  r.  3138  Sac- 
ramento 

Henry  E.,  printer,  r.  350,  6th 

Henry  E.,  hostler  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  970 
Hrrrison 

Isaac,  master  schr  Adelia  Griffln.,  ofQce 
11  Steuart 

James  J.,  porter  James  De  La  Montanya, 
r.  641  Harrison 

James  P.,  tanner,  r.  51  Merritt 

Jane  D.,  widow,  r.  1733  Oak 

John,  bookkeeper,  r.  2503  Post 

John,  horseshoer  Peter  H.  Haller,  r.  51 
Merritt 

John,  house  mover,  r.  135  Dolores 

John,  laborer,  r.  134  Clinton 

John,  plumber,  332.  5th  Av 


Jennings   John  F.,  bookkeeper   James  De  La 
Montanya,  r.  641  Harrison 
"    John  H.,  bookkeeper  Bass-Heuter  Paint  Co. 
"    John  P.,  blacksmith  Edward  B.  Carr,  r.  51 

Merritt 
"    John  S.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  648 

Howard 
"    John   S.,   master  schr  Plowboy,  oface  11 

Steuart 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  134  Clinton 
"    Joseph  C,  insurance,  r.  5O614  Eureka 
"    Joseph    E.,     salesman   Norton,   Teller   & 

Roden,  r.  2313  Howard 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  648  Howard 
"    Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  23  Oak 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  27  Pleasant 
"    Mary  E.,  seamstress,  r.  51  Merritt 
"    Mary  W.,  widow,  r.  1613  Howard 
"    Moses  H.,  master  schr  Traveler,  oflace  11 

Steuart 
"    Patrick,  r.  131  Dolores 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  315  Francisco 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  51  Merritt 
"    Peter  J.,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  134  Clinton 
"    Peter  O.,  house  mover,  r.  131  Dolores 
"    Sarah,    widow,    landscape  artist,    r.    1508 

California 
"    Thomas,  capitalist,  213  Front,  r.  935,  15th 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  office  213  Front,  r.  935,  15th 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  18%  South  Park 
"    William  Jr.,  stevedore,  r.  18%  South  Park 
"    William  H.,  policeman,  r.  1708b  Hyde 
' '    William  W. ,  baggageman  S.  P.  Co. ,  r.  530, 3d 
"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  1818  Green 
"    &    Washburn    (George    A.   Jennings    and 
George  B.  Washburn),  liquors,  842  Mar- 
ket 
Jenny  Emelie  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 
Co.,  r.  2  Andover  Av 
"    George,  cabinet  maker  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Rudolph,  bartender  John  O.  Hagler,  r.  338 

Green 
"    William  C,    bartender  F.  Garcia,  r.  605 
California 
4®" Jenny.    See  Jenne  and  Jenney 
Jens  John  C,  president  Pacific  Mineral  Devel- 
opment Co.  and  Germania   Publishing 
Co.  and  mining  engineer.  Safe   Deposit 
Bldg.,  r.  Belmont,  San  Mateo  Co. 
"    William,  carriage  maker  O'Brien  &  Sons, 
r.  1109  Pierce 
Jensen  Adolph  F.,  trunk  maker  C.  A.  Malm  & 
Co.,  r.  1761%  Mission 
"    Albert,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.   S  s 

Santa  Clara  nr  Kansas 
"    Alma,  laundress  Maria  Kip  Orphanage 
"    Alma  I.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  703%  Hyde 
"    Andreas,    groceries  and    liquors,  SW  cor 

Scott  and  Ellis 
"    Andreas,  tailor,  402  Montgomery,  room  38 
"    Andrew,  mining,  r.  340,  3d 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  36%  Gilbert 
"    Andrew  P.,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Michigan  bet 

Sierra  and  Napa 
"    C,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    Carl  P.,  master  schr   Barbara  Hernster, 

ofBce  31  Steuart 
"    Celia,  widow,  r.  636%,  4th 
"    Charles  H.,  compositor  Commercial  Pub- 
lishing Do.,  r.  1761%  Mission 
■'    Charles  V.,  clerk  Samuel  D.  Hovey,  r.  3307 

Howard 
"    Chris,  cook  Kelly  &  Bargones,  r.  624  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Chris  P.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Cos., 

r.  1414  Hyde 
"    Christian    (Jensen    &    Hermansen),    r.    5 

Meacham  PI 
"    Christian,  carpenter  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1106  Vermont 
"    Christian,  cooper,  15  Jessie,  r.  28a  Ritch 
"    Christian,  generator  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

2122  Union 
"    Christian,  tanner,  r.  1516,  20th  Av  South 
"    Christian  L.,  engineer  Del  Monte  Mills,  r. 
937,  33d 


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Jensen  Christian  N.,  butcher  James  Boyes  &  Co., 
r.  1321%  Broadway 
"    Cornelius,  r.  1925  Howard 
"    Dora  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  E.  Lynch,  r.  428, 

3rd 
"    Doris,  r.  1203  Buchanan 
"    Edward,    bartender    Emil     Wolf,    r.     822 

Battery 
"    Edward,  harnessmaker,  r.  820V4  Larkin 
"    Edward,    laborer    Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,    r. 

2131/2  Clara 
"    Edward,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  566  Minna 
"    Edward  W.,  photographer,   r.  1506  Califor- 
nia 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  621  York 
Jensen  E.  M.,  secretary  The  N.  Iversen   Trad- 
ing Co.,  125  Berry,  r.  1214 Oak 
"    F.,  master  mariner,  r.  935!4  Mission 
"    Ferdinand,  bartender,  r.  757  Brannan 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Jacobs  &  Wolfe,  r.  703'/^ 

Hyde 
"    Frederick,  horseshoer    Thomas   Doyle,  r. 

217,3d 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Frederick,  waiter  Fink  &  Hulse 
Jensen  George  C,  secretary  Tayler  &  Spots- 
wood  Co.,  31  Beale,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hans,  laborer,  r.  813  Bryant 
"    Hans,  wood  and  coal,  320,  28th 
"    Hans  P.,  r.  2225  Geary 
"    Hanson,  engineer,  r.  329^^  Bryant 
"    Harry  C.,   cannery    superintendent,  r.  714 

Oak 
"    Henry  L.,  engineer  N.  Iversen  Trading  Co., 

r.  238,  28th 
"    Henry    M.,    driver    Mt.     Shasta    Mineral 

Spring  Co.,  r.  418  Duncan 
"    Hilda,  widow,  r.  18  Allen 
"  .  Jacob,  machinist,  r.  1106  Vermont 
"    Jacob,  shipping  and  commission  merchant, 

8  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  brass  finisher  Cal.  Gas  Fixture  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    James  A.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 

r.  316,  19th 
"    James  G.,  porter   S.  G.    Birkholm,  r.    44 

East 
'<    James  L.  (Columbia  Tea  Co.),  r.  17  Russ 
"    Jasper,   conductor  Cal.   St.   RR,   r.    1201^/^ 
Bush 
Jennie,  domestic,  1316  Hayes 
^'    Jens,  carpenter,  r.  22  Wood 
"    Jens,  cabinet  maker   West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  320  Sanchez 
"    Jens,  painter,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Jens  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2225 

Geary 
"    Jens  H.,  laborer,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Jens  J.,  barber,  53,  3d,  r.  2301/2  Clara 
"    Jens  S.,  laborer,  r.  E    s    Kentucky    bet 

Sierra  and  Nevada 
"    J.   M.,  conductor   Market    St.   RR.   r.    24 

Richland  Av 
"    John,  clerk  John  F.  W.   Schwartz,  r.  1301 

Valencia 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    John,  driver  Henry  Behlmer,  r.  1526  Pacific 

Av 
"    John,  porter,  r.  560  Howard 
"    John,  restaurant,  153,  3d,  r.  236  Minna 
"    John,  steward  tug  boat  Alert,  r.  33  Welsh 
"    John  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1206 

Grove 
"    John  W.  D. ,  draughtsman,  r.  210  Willow  Av 
"    Kerstin,  widow,  r.  1506  Calisornia 
"    Lauritz,  seaman,  r.  428  Chestnut  rear 
"    Lawrence  (Columbia  Tea  Co.),  r.  17  Russ 
"    Lawrence,  cement  layer,  r.  5  Albion  Av 
"    Louis,  plasterer,  r.  410  Munich 
"    Louis,  porter,  r.  409,  5th 
"    Louis    T.,    master    sohr   Three    Brothers, 

office  Pier  7  Steuart 
■'    Maria  A.,  domestic,  1327  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Marie,  domestic,  3034  California 
"    Martin,  liquors,  353,  3d,  r.  680  Harrison 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1902  Broderick 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  8  Minna  rear 
•'    Max,  laborer,  r.  922%  Natoma 
'    Nils,  stevedore,  r.  113  Oregon 


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Jensen  O.,  laborer,  r.  821  Howard 

O.,  master  mariner,  r.  141  Shipley 
Olaf  S.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  135  Folsom 
Ole,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  506,  2d 
Ole,  mate  str  Protection,  r.  Oakland 
Oscar  J.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Peter,   asst.    keeper    Bonita  Point  Light 

Station 
Peter,  cement  layer,  r.  Banks  nr  Jeffer- 
son 
Peter,  driver  H.  &  W.  Winkle,  r.  822  Bat- 
tery 
Peter,  laborer,  r.  1110  Kansas 
Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

35954  Brannan 
Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1017  De  Haro 
Peter,  liquors,  734,  4th,  r.  312  Brannan 
Peter,  mate  schr  C.  T.  Hill,  r.  26  Folsom 
Peter,  stableman  Adams  &  Rohrer,  r.  707 

Florida 
Richard  C,  barber  Frank  Abraham,  r.  210 

Willow  Av 
Rudolph,  clerk,  r.  636%,  4th 
Samuel,  waiter  John  Jensen,  r.  236  Minna 
Samuel  B.,  laborer,  r.  310,  6th 
Soren,  tailor,  r.  2307  Howard 
T.,  gardener,  r.  909  Kearny 
Theodora  Miss,  milliner,  r.  428,  3d 
Theodore,  cooper   Lachman  &  Jacobi,    r. 

428,  3d 
Thomas,  cook,  r.  116  Liedesdorff 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  206  Steuart 
Thomas,  stonecutter,  r.  370  Brannan 
Walter,  bartender  H.  Schurbohm,  r.  100%, 
2d 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  12  De  Boom 
Jensen   &  Hermansen  (Christian  Jensen  and 
George  A.  Hermansen),  proprietors  Club 
Stables,  409  Taylor,  telephone  East  81 
4@"  Jensen.     See    Jansen,    Janson,    Janssen, 

Jansson,  Jantzen  and  Jessen 
Jenson  C.  F.,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler, 
r.  East  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  1761%  Mission 
"    John,  driver,  r.  915  Montgomery 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaking,  1020  Geary 
"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
Jentzsch  Gottlob,  cabinet  maker,  r.  113  Morris 

AV 

"    Leo,  barber,  336,  6th,  r.  113  Morris  Av 

"    Otto,  cabinet  maker,  2806,  16th 

"    Reinhold,  groceries  and  liquors,  800  Lar- 
kin, r.  814B  Larkin 

JEPHSON  J.  0.  CO. 

(incorporated*,    Joseph 

manager,  book  and  job 

Market,  telephone  Red 
Jepbson  Joseph  0.,  manager  J.  O.  Jephson  Co. 

739  Market,  r.  Alameda 
Jepsen  Charles  N. ,  clerk  Henry  Meyer,  r.  264,  8th 
"    John  H.,  stevedore,  r.  728  Harrison 
"    Rasmus,  master  str  Eureka,  r.  812%,   15th 
Jepson    J.    C,    consulting   architect    and  ap- 
praiser, 418  California,  room  6 
Jeram  Peter  Joseph  Rev.,  president  California 

Slovenian  Colony,  Jeram,  Cal.,  office  602 

Market,  telephone  Main  1267 
Jerg  Hermann,  painter  Daniel  Foley,  r.  1119% 

Alabama 
"    John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1119%  Alabama 
Jerome   Albert,  bricklayer,    r.  Spring   Valley 

Homestead 
"    Arthur  E..  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Progreso 


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Jerome  Edward  B.,  chief  clerk  and  special  dep- 
uty collector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 

"    Frederick,  r.  1404  Polk 

"    H.  A.  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    Harry  S.,  bookkeeper  Saginaw  Steel  SS. 
Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    J.,  clerk,  r.  66414  Howard 

"    James,   manager  Saginaw  Steel  SS.   Co., 
319  Pine,  room  27,  r.  2040  Pine 

"    James  L.,  paperhanger,  r.  406^/2,  7th  rear 

"    L.,  seaman  str  Pomona 

"    Lee,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   1719a 
Haight 

"    Louis,  deckhand  str  Tiburon,  r.  115  Jackson 
Jerrault  Lorenzo,  machinist  P.   H.   Jackson,  r. 
12  Vincent 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  308  Green 
Jerrems  William  G.  (Nicoll  the  Tailor),  r.  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

JERSEY  FARM  CO, 

R.  G.  Sneatli  president,  H.  J.  Sneath 
secretary,  office  837  Howard,  telephone 
South  202,  depot  835-839  Howard  and 
348-352  Tehama 

Jervais  Henrietta,  domestic,  NE  cor  Fulton  and 

First  Av 
Jeschien  Charles,  shoe  laster  Siebe,  Glanville 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Jescke  Charles,  laborer,  r.  722  Grove  rear 
Jespersen  Alice,  widow,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
"    Alma,  porter  Cal.   Broom  Mfg.   Co.,   r.  215 

Perry 
"    Dorothea  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Jess  James,  porter,  r.  21014  Perry 
"    John,  groceries,  432Folsom,  r.  271,  1st 
"    William  A.,  laborer,  r.  1120  Stevenson 
Jesse  Daisy  G.  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  213  Page 
Jesse  George  R.,   stair  builder,   S  s  Bryant  bet 
5th  and  6th,  r.  213  Page 
"    Ludwig,  laborer,  r.  N  s  Aldine  nr  Willard 
Jessen  C.  Horatio,  editor,  r.  1528  Jackson 
"    Christina,  domestic,  1618  Fell 
"    Clara  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer,  r.  Ill 

Stockton 
"    Edward,  dairyman,  r.  1212  Ellis 
"    Erik,  stevedore,  r.  \%Vi  Federal 
"    Frederick,  bartender  P.  H.  Hink  &  Co.,  r. 

809  Filbert 
"    G.  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  400 Front 
"    Henry,  manager  Germatine  Co.,  28,  9th,  r. 

11  Ji  lian  Av 
"    Henry,  stableman  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

125  King 
"    Henry  H.,  grain  dryer,  225  Harrison 
"    James,  cook,  r.  704,  17th 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Louis,  engineer,  r.  617  Mission 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  616,  2d 
"    Niels,  liquors,  SW  cor  Larkin  and  Sutter, 

r.  1715  Buchanan 
"    Niels  P.,  seaman,  r.  437.  4th 
"    Paul  Mrs.,  widow,  r.   1212  Ellis 
"    Theodore,  blacksmith  John  H.  Babbitt,  r. 
1212  Ellis 
Jessie  Street  Lodging  House,  174  Jessie 
Jesson  John  A.,  accountant,  r.  110  Hyde 

"    Soren,  lodgings,  110  Hyde 
Jessup  Andrew  J.  (Jessup& Pope),  r.  315,  19th 
"    Carrie  E.  Miss,  deputy  Collector  U.  S.  In- 
ternal Revenue,  r.  712  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Catherine  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  517  Mason 
"    Henry  C,  r.  1045  Market 
Jessup  John  D.,  chief  clerk  general  manager's 
ofBce  Market  St.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  134  Liberty 


Jessup   William   &  Sons,  Limited  (Sheffield, 

England),  steel  manufacturers,  I.  Wil- 
lard Beam  agent,  29  Main 
"    &  Pope  (Andrew  J.  Jessup  and  S.  B.  Pope), 

coffee  and  spice  mills,  213-215  Mission 
Jessurum  Emile  C,  salesman,  r.  418  Ellis 

"    Isaac  B.,  compositor,  r.  2312  California 
Jeterson  Henry,  painter,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
Jetmore  Edward  L.,  painter,  r.  987  Harrison 
Jewel  The,  D.  C.  Meikle  proprietor,  115  Hayes 
Jewell  Alice  G.  Miss,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Hooper 

&Co.,r.  518,21st 
"    Bernard,  bookkeeper  Godfrey  Jewell,  r.  1712 

Buchanan 
"    Edgar  B.,  student  Colton  Dental  Associa- 
tion, r.  733a  Clementina 
"    Edward  H.,  watchman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1146  Sutter 
"    F.  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Godfrey,  clothing,  528-530  Kearny,  r.    1712 

Buchanan 
"    Harry,  carriage  painter,  r.  317,  9th 
"    Henry,  engineer,  r.  317,  9th 
"    Jesse  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  120, 

nth 
"    Lydia  E.,  widow,  r.  518,  2Ist 
"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  733a  Clementina 
"    Richard  C,  real  estate,  628  Market,  r.  702i/i 

Bush 
"    Ruby  A.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 

School,  r.  728  Sutter 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1806  Laguna 
"    Truman  E.,  mining,  330  Pine,  rooms  3-4,  r. 

Grand  Hotel 
"    William  T.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  531  Frederick 
Jewett  Albert  C,  bookkeeper  H.  N.  Tilden  & 

Co.,  r.  222, 18th 
"    Anna  S.  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 

School,  r.  141  Chattanooga 
"    Catherine  B.,  widow,  r.  East  Park  nr  An- 

dover  Av 
"    Fidelia  Miss,  teacher  Girls'  High  School, 

r.  711  Jones 
"    George  A.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1225a  Pacific 
"    George  O.,  clerk  John  E.  Youngberg,  r.  1402 

Powell 
"    Herbert  L.,  solicitor,  r.  1129  Mission 
"    J.  M.  Mrs,  widow,  r.  1826a  Sutter 
"    John  C,  solicitor,  r.  1129  Mission 
"    John  H.,  capitalist,  r.  931  Bush 
'.'    Josephine  A.  Miss,  stenographer  Bishop  & 

Wheeler,  r.  Oakland 
"    Lathrop  W.,  student,  r.  1512  Washington 
"    L.  M.,  hostler  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185  Steven- 
son 
"    Philo  D.,  rancher,  r.  1512  Washington 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  141  Chattanooga 
"    Thomas  M.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Attorney,  r. 

2009  Vallejo 
"    Willard  A.,  solicitor,  r.  1129  Mission 
Jewish  Alliance  of  California,  Isaiah  Choynski 

secretary,  Anglo-Californian  Bank 
"    Calendar,  William  Saalburg  publisher,  420 

Montgomery,  room  27 
' '    Cemetery  (Old  Salem) ,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Jewish  Progress,  A.  Seeligsohn  publisher  and 

proprietor,  editorial  rooms,  608    Sacra- 
mento 
Jewish  Times  and  Observer  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  Jewish  Times  and  Observer, 

42f)  Montgomery,  room  27 
Jewish  Times  and  Observer  The  (weekly),  Will- 
iam Saalburg  and  M.  S.  Levy  editors. 

420  Montgomery,  room  27 
Jhul  John,  laborer,  r.  San  Jose  Av  nr  Plymouth 
Jileck  Frank,  printer,  r.  624  Natoma 
"    George,  messenger,  r.  624  Natoma 
"    Richard  J.,  laborer  Parafflne  Paint  Co.,  r. 

624  Natoma 
Jilek  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  735  Brannan 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  735  Brannan 
Jillovich  Andrew  S.,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.  Forbes 

&  Son.  r.  Alameda 
Jillson  Charles  P.,  carriage  painter  Richard 

Nugent,  r.  346  McAllister 
Jimenez  Carmen  F.,  foreman  Wade  &  Co.,  r.  11 

Hopeton  Terrace 


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Jimenez  Fernando  A.,  barber  John  Gberbatz, 
r.  11  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Librado  F.,  saddler  Wade  &  Co.,  r.  5ai  Val- 

lejo 
"    Ventura,  saddler  Wade  &  Co.,  r.  521  Vallejo 
Jindrak  Joseph  (Bacigalupi&  Jindrak),  r.  1805 
Mason 
"    William  E.,  cutter  Henry  Hilp,  r.  1805  Ma- 
son 
4®=" Jinks.    See  Jenks 

Jinsick  Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  1115  Tennnessee 
Jira  Helen,  domestic,  214  Ashbury 

"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  Howth  nr  Geneva 
Jirka  Francis,  tailor,  r.  6  Virginia  Court 
Jiufra  Joseph,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  726i4  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Joachlmsen  Henry  L.,  judge  Police  Court  3, 
chambers  New  City  Hall,  1st   floor,  r. 
1720  Sutter 
Joachimison  Frank,  watchman  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry, r.  124  Erie 
Job  Caleb,  peddler,  r.  424  Vallejo 
"    David,  peddler,  r.  424  Vallejo 
"    Selim,  peddler,  r.  424  Vallejo 
Joblin  Albert,  r.  12  Mason 

Joblon  Alfred,  teacher  music,  r.  1585  Valencia 
Jobson  Patrick  C,  cook,  r.  265  Tehama 

"    William  G.,  r.  1029  Dolores 
Jobst  Mathias   (Holler  &   Jobst),    r.  420  Her- 
mann 
Jochinis  Christian,  longshoreman,  r.  644, 2d  rear 
Jochumsen  Fritz,  drug  ist,  r.  219  Clipper 

"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  219  Clipper 
Jock  Joseph,  barber  W.  R.  Nelson,  r.  1620  Wash- 
ington 
"    Julius,  wire  worker  Sperry  Wire  Works 
Jocz  Ignatius,  stoker,  r.  43  Harriet 
Joehmcke  John,  teamster  Albers  &  Husing,  r. 

2403  Clay 
Joel  E.  L.,  helper  Risdon  L   and  L.  Wks,  r.  40 
Ringold 
"    James  L.,  clerk,  r.  1304  Eddy 
"    Jeannette,  widow,  r.  1204  Eddy 
"    Otto  J.,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1204 
Eddy 
Joell  Alfred  T.,  candy  maker,  r.  652  Jessie 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  652  Jessie 
"    John  J.,  manager  Frank  C.  Raymond,  1147 
Mission,  r.  733  Minna 
Joerdens  Henry,  manager   The   Oberon,    36-38 

O'Farrell,  r.  232%  O'Farrell 
Joerg  Jacob,  waiter  Louis  Diezelski,  r.  14  Mary 
Joesten  Baptist,  dairy   produce,   112,  3d,   r.   14 
Hampton  PI 
"    John,  clerk  Baptist  Joesten,  r.  14  Hampton 
PI 
Jofre  Adelaida  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1708  Wash- 
ington 
"    Carmen,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  1708  Wash- 
ington 
"    Eugenia  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1708  Wash- 
ington 
Johan  Antone,  boatswain  str  San  Juan 
Johanken  James,  latorer,  r.  1  Cleveland 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1  Cleveland 
Johannes  Margaret  Miss,  nurse,  r.  207  Gough 
Johanneson  Gustav,  waiter,  r.  16  Morris  Av 
Johannessen  August,  painter  Sumner  C.  Mur- 
ray, r.  31  Rausch 
Johanns  Theodore,  liquors,  321  Bay 
Johannsen  Alfred  F.,  musician,  r.  115  Cedar  Av 
"    Annette,  domestic,  2215  Pacific  Av 
"    Carl,  clerk  Otto  Peters,  r.   1814!^  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Frederick  J.  H.,  r.  1814V^  Devisadero 
"    G.  F.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.    ISUy^ 

Devisadero 
"    John,  miner,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Peter,  teacher  music,  r.  115  Cedar  Av 
"    Willatz,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  101 
Prospect  PI 
Johannson  G.  K.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Johannssen  Rasmus,  master  schr  Prosper,  ofllce 

Pier  4  Steuart 
Johansen  Amos,  lumberman,  r.  15  Hopeton  Ter- 
race 
"    Andros  P.,  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  1561'4 
Market 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Johansen  Annie,  domestic,  NW  cor  Baker  and 

Jefferson 
"    A.,  gunner    Revenue    cutter    Commodore 

Perry 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Berta,  domestic,  31  Fair  Oaks 
"    Charles,  driver  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r.  113 

Perry 
"    Charles  A.,  blacksmith  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co., 

r.  2119  Greenwich 
"    Diedrich,   conductor  Cal.   St.  RR,  r.  1409b 

Pacific 
"    Ernest,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Johansen  Erneste,  physician  and  surgeon,  318 

Kearny,  rooms  2-2%,  hours,  12:30  to  2:30 

and  6:30  to  7:30  p.  m.,  Sundays,  10:00  to 

11:00  a.  m.,  telephone    Main   244,  r.   1809 

Oak.  telephone  West  444 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  6  Fella  PI 
"    Jacob  K.,  porter  H.  S.  Crocker  Co..  r.  420% 

Clementina 
"    John,  buggy  washer  Brugge  &  Burg,  r.  42 

Clay 
"    J.  P.  C,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  417 

Bast 
"    Olaf,  fireman  tugboat  Sea  Witch,  r.  413,  1st 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  12  Mariposa  Terrace 
"    Peter,  watchman  str  Alameda 
Johanson  A.  C,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Alfred,  1st  officer  str  Alcatraz,  r.  6  Howard 
"    August  W.,  photo  engraver  Union  Photo 

Engraving  Co.,  r.  16  Reed 
"    Carl  O.,  tailor,  r.  1026  Hampshire 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    George,  expressman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Gustaf,    proprietor  New  Depot  Hotel,  28 


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225% 


"    Hans,  watchmaker  J.  Johanson, 
Birch  Av 

"    Joel,  tailor,  r.  16  Reed 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
Johanson  John,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1189 
Market,  r.  225%  Birch  Av 

"    John  A.,  teamster  Townley  Bros.,   r.    715 
Treat  Av 

"    Peter  G.,  laborer  J.  B.  McCloskey  &  Co.,  r. 
856  Howard 

"    Victor,  surfman  South  Side  U.  S.  Life  Sav- 
ing Station 

"    William,  stock  cutter  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
28  Sacramento 
4®=  Johanson.    See  Johannson  and  Johnson 
Johe  Henry,  liquors,  800  Valencia 
John  Emil,  architect,  14  Grant  Av,  rooms  45-46, 
r.  2752%  Bush 

"    George,  barrel  washer  Washington  Brew- 
ery, r.  920  Pacific 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  257  Stevenson 

"    Louis,  restaurant,  627  Kearny,  r.  21  Vallejo 

"    L.  T.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  955% 
Harrison 

"    Ludolf,  with  National  Brewing  Co.,  r.  416 
Linden  Av 

"  John  P.,  watchman  str  City  of  Puebla 
John  Swett  Grammar  School,  Albert  Lyser 
principal,  McAllister  bet  Franklin  and 
Gough 
John  Wieland  Brewery,  S.  F.  Breweries  (lim- 
ited), proprietors,  228-240,  2d,  bottling 
department  615  Howard,  telephone  Main 
1775 

"    William,  capitalist,  r.  1015  Gough 

"    William  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,.r. 
1326  Fillmore 


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Johns  A.  F.  &  Co.  (A.  F.  Johns  and  W.  H.  East- 
land), financial  agents,  dealers  bonds 
and  securities.  632  Market,  room  9 

"    Alpheus  F.  (A.  F.  Johns  &  Co.),  r.  756  Oak 

"    A.  M.  Mrs.,  cigars,  245,  7th 

"    Edwin  L.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  450'/4,  3d,  r. 
245,  7th 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  124  Haight 

"    Ellen,  widow,  lodgings,  502  O'Farrell 

"    Hugh  M.,  cashier  Hooper  &  Jennings 

"    H.  W.  Manufacturing    Co.    (New    York), 
naanufacturers  paints,  asbestos  and  fire 
proof  materials, Chas.  M.  Maxwell  agent, 
38-44  Fremont 
Jean,  conductor,  r.  27  John 
John  F.,  coal  oil  dealer,  r.  1718  Folsom 
Josiah,  r.  210  Fair  Oaks 
Samuel,  teamster,  r.  1826  Powell 
Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  1526  Folsom 
Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  204  Jackson 
Thomas  Mrs.,  groceries    and    liquors,   32 
Haight,  r.  124  Haight 
Jolms  Willlain,  manager   Sierra   Buttes  Gold 
Mining  Co.  (limited),  320  Sansome,  room 
11,  r.  Alameda 

"    William  E.,  clerk  Salvatiou  Army,  r.  1139 
Market 
Johnsen  Amanda,  widow,  r.  102b  West  Mission 

"    Andrew,  tanner,  r.  Montcalm  nr  Isabel 

"    An  tone,  laborer,  r.  464  Minna 

"    C,  quartermaster  str  Australia 

"    Charles,  waiter  str  San  Jose 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 

"    G.,  carpenter,  r.  631  Stevenson 

"    Hakon ,  r.  319i4  Drumm 

"    Hans  P.,  tailor,  533.  2d 

"    Hilda   Miss,  laundress,  r.  102b  West  Mis- 
sion 

"    John,  cook  Turk  St  Hotel 

"    John,  peddler,  r.  14th  Av  South  nr  P 

"    John  C,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  1209  Florida 

"    Knud,  carpenter,  r.  121  Bay 

"    Lawrence  (Johnsen  &  Gogan),  r.  624,  17th 

"    Morris,  gardener,  1521  Sutter 

"    Nels  P.,  teamster  r.  SW  cor  Railroad  Av 
and  8th  Av  South 

"    Nelson,  laborer,  r.  1300  Turk 

"    Thomas,  quartermaster  str  San  Juan,  r. 
308,3d 

"  &  Gogan  (Lawrence  Johnsen  and  John 
Gogan),  carriage  and  wagon  makers,  461 
Natoma 
J8@=  Johnsen.  See  Jansen,  Janson,  Janssen,  Jen- 
sen, Johnson,  Johnston  and  Jonson 
Johnson  A.,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 
Napa 

"    A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  808  Douglass 

"    Abner  B.,  horseshoer  James  O'Rourke,  r. 
1828  Post 

"    Abraham  B.  (Wilson  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1401a 
Vallejo 

"    Abraham  W.,  deputy  clerk  Supreme  Court 
of  California,  r.  10  Morris  Av 

' '    Adolf,  cutter  Nicoll  the  Tailor,  r.  707  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Adolph,  cook,  r.  743  Tehama 

"    Albert,  cook,  r.  510  Stockton 

"    Albert,  cook  Swain  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Albert,  decorator,  r.  1315  Scott 

"    Albert,  engineer,  r.  321  Fell 

"    Albert,  gardener,  r.  46  Spear 

"    Albert,  laborer,  r.  824,  18th 

"    Albert,  liquors,  235  Chenery 

"    Albert,  painter  Frank  Johnson,  r.  2332  Mis- 
sion 


Johnson  Albert,  paper  hanger,  r.  Treat  Av  nr 
Stoneman 
"    Albert,  printer  Cubery  &  Co.,  r.  33  Perry 
"    Albert,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Albert,  steward,  r.  145,  4th 
"    Albert,  teamster,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Albert,  teamster  C.  E.  Anderson,  i.  1521, 

19th  Av  South 
"    Albert,  waiter,  r.  635  Stevenson 
"    Albert  B.,  stock  clerk  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 

r.  1220  Fulton 
"    Albert  C,  lineman  Edison  Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  808  Mission 
"    Albert  S.,  pattern  maker,  r.  378  Shotwell 
"    Alexander,  janitor  Nevada  Block,  r.  19Pros- 

pect  PI 
"    Alfred,  boarding,  31  Broadway 
"    Alfred,  driver,  r.  101,  24th 
"    Alfred,  machinist  Great  Western  Can  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Alfred,  master   mariner,  9   Mission,  r.  6 

Howard 
"    Alfred,  pantryman  str  Columbia 
"    Alfred,  sawyer  Sanburn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  2UV4 

Lily  Av 
"    Alfred,  shampooer  Hammam  Baths,  r.  26 

Fell 
"    Alfred,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Alfred  H.,  head  waiter  Bohemian  Club,  r. 

43  Tremont  Av 
"    Alfred  J.,  janitor,  r.  19  Prospect  PI 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  637^/4  McAllister 
"    A.  M.,  cook,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    A.  M.,  purser  str  Leader 
"    A.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1922  Pacific  Avrear 
"    Amanda,  widow,  r.  33  Perry 
"    Amos  J.,  operator  Post,  r.  931A  Howard 
"    Anders,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  222,  24th 
"    Andrew,  r.  216  Sunnyside  Av 
"    Andrew  (Day  &  Johnson),  r.  Hope  nr  Brew- 
ster 
"    Andrew,  basket  maker,  407  Harrison 
"    Andrew,  dyer,  r.  7th  Av  bet  J  and  K 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  13V2  Federal 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  1106  Indiana 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Andrew,  real  estate,  r.  917  Sutter 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  105.  24th 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Andrew,  seaman  schr  W.  S.  Phelps,  r.  43 

East 
' '    Andrew  B. ,  groceries  and  liquors,  648  Minna 
"    Andrew  B.,  shipwright  Union    I.    Wks,    r. 

136,  9th 
"    Andrew  D.,  waiter  Charles  Peterson,  r.  231 

Jessie 
"    Andrew  F.,  bartender  Richard  Specter,  r. 

N  s  Brannan  nr  Fremont 
"    Andrew  G.,  contractor,  r.  920  Fell 
"    Andrew  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  1005,  18th 
"    Andrew  M.,  r.  207  Hyde 
"    Andrew  M.,  salesman  Home  Industry  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Andrew  P.,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Anna  Miss,  r.  823b  Capp 
"    Anna,  domestic,  825  O'Farrell 
"    Anna  M.  Miss,  teacher  Golden  Gate  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1926  Sutter 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.31H/2, 10th 
'•    Annie  L.  Miss,  physician,  r.  2225  Howard 
"    Anthony  (Johnson  Bros.),  r.  903  Kearny 
"    Anthony,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    Anthonv  B.,  clerk,  r.  214,  6th 
"    Arthur  H.,  shade  maker  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co., 

r.  218/2  Lombard 
"    Arthur  O.,  draughtsman  Shea  &  Shea,   r. 

4.38  Elizabeth 
"    August,  cement  worker,  r.  115^4, 11th 
"    August,  cook  R.  L.Kohr  &  Co.,  r.  901   Fol- 
som 
"    August,  cooper  David  Woerner 
"    August,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Alameda 
"    August,  fireman  Wastern  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1106  Indiana 
"    August,  foreman  M.  B.  Moraghan  oyster 

beds,  r.  Millbrae 
"    August,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  36  Welsh 
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Johnson  August,  longshoreman,  r.  6  Precita  Av 

"    August,musician,r.  412  Minna 

"    August,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 

"    August,    stenographer   C.   Toohey,   r.   923 
Minna 

"    August,  steward,  r.  3  East 

"    August,  tailor,  r.  3  Geary  PI 

"    August,  varnisherFrolich&  Meighan,  r.  6 
Morris  Av 

"    August,  waiter,  r.  16  Morris  Av 

"    Augusta,  cook  Niels  J.  Lund,  r.  SE  corFol- 
som  and  16th 

"    Augustus,  cigars  and  tobacco,  NE  cor  Bry- 
ant and  Spear,  r.  443  Spear 

"    Augustus,  proprietor  Contra  Costa  House, 
NE  cor  Jackson  and  Drumm 

"    Augustus     S.     (Johnson    Bros.)>    r.     1106 
Green 

"    Avelin  E.  Miss,  teacher  South  End  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2614  Howard 

"    Axel    (Johnson   Brothers    and    Carlson  & 
Johnson),  r.  1304  Powell 

"    Axel,  gardener,  1112  Bush 

"    Axel,  laborer,  r.  1225  Mission 

"    Axel,  manager  Great  Western  Can  Co.,  223 
Mission,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Axel  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2831  Folsom 

"    Barney  (Thomas  &  Johnson),  r.  319  Taylor 

"    Belle  Miss,  r.  536  Pacific 

"    Benjamin,  r.  308  Jessie 

"    Benjamin,  butcher,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  M 
and  N 

"    Benjamin,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  806A 
Lyon 

"    Benjamin,  cooper  Pac.  Woodenware   and 
Cooperage  Co.,  r.  735  Brannan 

"    Benjamin,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 

"    Benjamin,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"    Benjamin,  teamster  J.  Schussler  «&  Co. 

"    Benjamin  F.,  carriage  woodworker  Lowney 
Brothers,  r.  1938  Lexington  Av 

"    Benjamin  F.,  cook,  r.  1118  Stevenson 

"    Benjamin  F.,  driver  The  Morgan  Oyster 
Co.,  r.  437  Clipper 

•'    Benjamin  F.,  painter,  r.  555^^  Natoma 

"    Benjamin  W.  F.,  messenger  U.    S.    Engi- 
neer's oface,  r.  141  Minna 
•  "    Bernard,  helper  William  McDonald,  r.  cor 
13th  Av  South  and  P 

"    Bernard  A.,  stevedore,  r.  34  Perry 

"    Bernhard,  machinist    Dow    Steam  Pump 
Wks,  r.  17A  McLea  Court 

"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  438  Elizabeth 

"    Beverly  A.,  caterer,  r.  21  Verona  PI 

"    Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  913  Harrison 

"    Brothers  (Axel  and  Anthony),  liquors,  903 
Kearny 
Johnson  Brothers  (Elsworth  E.  and  Augustus 
S.),  wholesale   and  retail  grocers,   1843 
Polk,  telephone  East  73 

"    Brothers   (George  F.  and  John  H.),  groce- 
ries, 247,  5th 

"    Building,  120  Sutter 

"    B.  W.  F.,  r.  141  Minna 

"    Byron  R.,  floor  walker  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
518  Devisadero 

"    C,  laborer.  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    C,  musician,  r.  35,  5th 

"    Carel,  assistant  agent  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.,  r. 
125  Wood 

"    Carl,  bolt  maker,  r.  331  Mississippi 

"    Carl,  laborer,  r.   N  s  Merritt  bet  Hattie 
and  Danvers 

"    Carl  A.,  butcher  Draper  &  Selig,  r.  6th  Av 
South  bet  L  and  M 

"    Carrie  Miss,  r.  138,  13th 

"    C.  F.,  stage  driver,  r.  1015  Market 

"    Charles,  r.  16  South  Park 

"    Charles,  r.  516  Noe 

"    Charles,  r.  1144  Howard 

"    Charles,  r.  1146  Mission 

"    Charles,  r.  1325  Mission 

"    Charles    (Halversen    &    Johnson),    r.    116 
Jackson 

"    Charles  (Johnson  &  Brenneke),  r.  1346  Va- 
lencia 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r  6^4  Sheridan 

"    Charles,  carpenter,,  r.  51  Clay 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1008  Mission 


Johnson  Charles,  clerk  Cohn  Bros.,  r.  1121  Web- 
ster 
"    Charles,  coachman,  834  Post 
"    Charles,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  9^ 

Morrell  PI 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  411  Drumm 
"    Charles,  driver  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  451  Va 

lencia 
"    Charles,  expressman,  r.  14  Clyde 
"    Charles,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Charles,  fireman,  r.  511  Lombard 
"    Charles,  foreman  Truckee  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Charles,  gunner  U.  S.  str  Rush 
"    Charles,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  9  Baldwin  Court 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  127  Welsh 
"    Charles,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Charles,  liquors,  517  East,  r.  10  Washington 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  2  Beale  PI 
"    Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  605  Davis 
"    Charles,  messman  str  Protection,  r.  3  East 
"    Charles,  plumber  C.  Hoffmann,  r.  23  Haight 
"    Charles,  pantryman  str  Columbia 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  12  Clay 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  1104  Indiana 
"    Charles,  Sd'ofBcer  str  Sausalito,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Charles,  special  policeman,  r.  22  Glover 
•'    Charles,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  Nicholas 

Hotel 
"    Charles  A.,  r.  .346,  4th 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  223 Harrison 
"    Charles  A.,  cooper,  r.  312V4  Langton 
"    Charles  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    Charles  A.,  seaman,  r.  310  Folsom  rear 
"    Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  334  Church 
"    Charles  B.,  cook,  r.  322,  3d 
"    Charles  B.,  master  mariner,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Charles  D.,  barber,  r.  216,  7th 
"    Charles  E.,  salesman  Samuel  Shirek,  r.  22, 

6th 
Johnson  Charles  E.,  secretary  The  George  F. 

Eberhard  Co.,  13-14  Drumm,  r.  611  Post 
"  Charles  F.  (Johnson  &  Secor),  r.  605  Fell 
"    Charles  F.,  correspondent  and  secretary 

John  D.  Spreckels,  r.  823b  Sutter 
"    Charles  F.,  laundryman,  r.  Idliy^  Mission 

rear 
"    Charles  F.,  lineman,  r.  3826  Pine 
"    Charles  F.,  oysterman,  r.  3004  Union 
"    Charles  F.,  photographer,  r.  10  Marye  Ter- 
race 
"    Charles  F.,  potmaker,  r.  1326  Florida 
"    Charles  H.   (J.   G.  Johnson  &  Son),  r.  2416 

Howard 
"    Charles  H.,  blacksmith  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  121, 

2d  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  tailor,  r.  307a  Filbert 
"    Charles  J.,  r.  708  Taylor 
"    Charles  K.,  foreman,  r.  2104  Greenwich 
"    Charles  M.,  carpenter,  r.  37  Beaver 
"    Charles  M.,  foreman  Truckee  Lumber  Co., 

r.  Berkely 
"    Charles  M.,  plumber,  r.  23  Haight 
"    Charles  N.,  plumber,  r.'126ya  Langton 
"    Charles  O.,  tanner,  r.  1026  Hampshire 
"    Charles  C,  with  N.  Gray  &  Co.,  r.  643  Sac- 
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J,  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

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Johnson  Charles  R.,  vice-president  Union  Luna- 

ber  Co.,  32  Market,  r.  1901  Baker 
"    Charles  S.,  engineer  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r. 

413  Brannan 
"    Charles  S.,  r.  1616  California 
"    Charles  V.,  longshoreman,  r.  24Chesley  rear 
"    Charles  W.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  14 

Elsie 
"    Charles  W.,  rubberworker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  Ill  Shipley 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  11%  Folsom  Av 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  504,  3d 
"    Chauncey  E.,  clerk  Cal.  State  Board    of 

Trade,  r.  502,  9th 
"    Chris,  actor,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
"    Chris,  repacker,  405  Front,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Chris,  stonecutter,  r.  35e  13th 
"    Chris  A.,  shoemaker,  r.  1513'4  Mission 
"    Christian,  cook  str  Newsboy 
"    Christian  E.,  cabinetmaker,  r.  1504  Mission 
"    Christian  J.,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r. 

507  Vermont 
"    Christian  M.,  clerk  Johnson  &  Brown,  r. 

118,  14th 
"    Christian  N.,  painter,  r.  311,  10th 
"    Christian  P.,  seaman,  r.  411  Drumm 
"    Christian  T.,  car  repairer,  r.  1504  Mission 
"    Christina,  r.  825  Bush 
"    Christina  Miss,  restaurant,  433  Hayes 
"    Christopher,  laborer,  r.  321%  Broadway 
"    Christopher,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  JBear 
"    C.  J.,  carpenter    Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1000 

Webster 
"    C.  J.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    C.  K.,  dentists'  supplies,  124,  9th 
"    Clara  V.,  widow,  r.  108  Valparaiso 
"    Columbia  C,  with  W.   J.   Sullivan,  r.  1015 

Mason 
"    Company  (Lorain,  Ohio),  railroad  supplies, 

A.  R.  Adams  agent,  41  Mills  Bldg,  8th 

floor 
"    Cora  Miss,  ladies'  hairdresser,  424  Turk,  r. 

808  Douglass 
"    C.  P.,  teamster  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r. 

34  California  Av 
"    Daniel,  watchman,  r.  26  Rincon  PI 
"    Daniel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1139,  26th 
"    David  W.,  upholsterer,  r.  3  South  Broderick 
"    D.  C,  salesman  Miller,   Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    Edward,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Edward,  molder  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 

r.  136%  Langton 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  51  Sacramento 
"    Edward,  clerk  Dwyer  &  Co.,  r.  653  Minna 
"    Edward,  frame  maker  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  433  Union 
"    Edward,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  126  Sil- 
ver 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  3  Falcon  Av 
"    Edward,   laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Edward,  machinist  Menzo  Spring, 

Howard 
"    Edward,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  10  Jackson 
"    Edward  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Edward,  watchman,  r.  1224  Broadwa; 
"    Edward  B.,  box  maker  Pac.  and  S.  : 

Factory,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Edward  R.,  r.  1128%  Harrison 
"    Edward  S.,  painter,  r.  107  Ash  Av 
"    Edward  T.,  druggist  Dr.  R.  A.  McLean,  r. 

129  Hartford 
"    Edward  T.,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 

r.  1  Hulbert  PI 


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Johnson  Edwin,  tailor,  83  Stevenson  rear,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    E.  E.,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Effle,  domestic,  1551  Sacramento 
"    Eli  R.,  cooper  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r.  33 

Washington  Av 
"    Elijah  S.,  livery  stable,  680  McAllister 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  9%  Glover 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3315a  Larkin 
"    Elizabeth    Miss,    school    teacher,    r.   2614 

Howard 
"    Ella  Miss,  r.  1522  Sanchez 
"    Ella  E.,  widow,  r.  106  Devisadero 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2105  Powell 
"    Ellen  M.,  widow,  r.  429  Fell 
"     Ellison  C,  r.  16  Hunt 

"    Ellsworth  E.  (Johnson  Bros.),  r.  1104  Green 
"    Emanuel,  deckhand  str  Herald 
"    Emil  (Fletcher  &  Johnson),  r.  1623  Pine 
"    Emil,  carpenter,  r.  81  Natoma 
"    Emil,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Emili  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Emma,  domestic,  824,  21st 
"    Emma,  domestic,  1342  Hyde 
"    Emma,  domestic,  1630  Folsom 
"    Emma  R.  Mrs.,  housekeeper.  606  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Endren  Mrs.,  r.  927%  Natoma 
"    Erick  A.,  rope  splicer  John  A.  Roebling's 

Sons  Co.,  r.  1304  Sanchez 
"    Ernest,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,    r.    438 

Elizabeth 
"    Ernest,  iron  worker,  r.  429  Mississippi  rear 
"    Ernest,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  3  Geary  PI 
"    E.  V.  D.,  2d  lieut.  Revenue  cutter  Comimo- 

dore  Perry 
"    E.  W.,  cook,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    F.,  seaman,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Feldmann  Mrs.,  domestic,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    F.  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  609  Post 
"    Frank,  clerk  Carl  Andersen,  r.  343  Hickory 

Av 
"    Frank,  clerk  Forster  &  Co.,  r.  1013  Valencia 
"    Frank,  hoseman  Engine  9 
"    Frank,  hostler  U.  S.   Engineer's  dept.,  r. 

2700  Filbert 
"    Frank,  house  painter,  1013  Valencia,  r.  2333 

Mission 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  431  Missouri 
"    Frank,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

73  Clementina 
"    Frank,  master  schr  Ed.  E.  Webster,  ofQce 

10  Mission 
"    Frank,  paperhahger,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stone- 
man 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  37  East 
"    Frank,  teamster  Cal.  Chemical  Wks 
"    Frank  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Stoneman 
"    Frank  Jr.,  painter  Frank  Johnson,  r.  2332 

Mission 
"    Frank  A.,  tailor,  433  Montgomery 
"    Frank  D.,  dental  student,  r.  439  O'Farrell 
"    Frank  D.,  painter,  r.  107  Ash  Av 
"    Frank  E.,  student,  r.  1015  Mason 
"    Frank  F.,  physician,  2225  Howard 
"    Frank  H.,  assistant  manager  Guadaloupe 

Dairy  Co.,  1015  Valencia,  r.  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Frank  H.,  driver  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r.  738M, 

22d 
"    Frank  J.,  waiter,  r.  1006  Clay 
"    Frank  L.,  cutter  Blake,  Mofatt  &  Towne, 

r.  Fruitvale 
"    Frank  O.,  proprietor  San  Pedro  Hotel,  6 

Howard 
Johnson  Franks.,  president  The  Johnson-Locke 

Mercantile  Co.,  204  Fi;ont,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

314a  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick,  r.  38,  8th 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  32  East 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  102  Vandewater 
"    Frederick,  laborer,r.  539  Sacramento 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  821  Howard 
"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  378  Shotwell 
"    Frederick,  tailor,  r.  211%  Prospect  PI 
"    Frederick  J.,  musician,  r.  628  Natoma 
"    Frederick  M..  assayer,  23'  Stevenson,  r.  636 

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Jolinson  Frederick  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  816 

California 
•'    Frederick  P.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Frederick  S.,  treasurer  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co., 

400  Market,  r.  3214  Jackson 
"    Frederick  T.,  clerk  commissary  of  subsis- 
tence U.  S.  A.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick  W.,  proprietor  Martinez  Express, 

421-433  Market,  r.  Martinez,  Cal. 
"    Gabriel  P.,  stonecutter,  r.  1607  O'Farrell 
"    George,  r.  1007  Dolores 
"    George  (Harvey  &  Jolinson)  ,r.  313  Bartlett 
"    George,  butcher,  r.  34  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    George,  electrician  Raphael's,   r.  404  Ivy 

Av 
Johnson  George,  Grand  Secretary  Grand  Lodge 

F.   &  A.   M.    Masonic    Temple,    r.    2504 

Washington 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    George,  master  mariner,  r.  236  Duncan 
"    George,  painter,  r.  215  Gough 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  11  Pacific 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
"    George   A.,    salesman  Putzman  &  Schur- 

mann,  r.  122  Ash  Av 
"    George  C,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  609  "Walnut 

Av 
"    George  D.,  stableman,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    George  F.  (Johnson  Bros.),  r.  458  Tehama 
"    George  F.,  clerk,  r.  120  Turk  rear 
"    George  F.,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  28 

Converse 
"    George  M.,  inspector  Edison  Light  &  Pow- 
er Co.,  r.  1015  Dolores 
"    George  O.,  clerk  Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  r. 

6  Stockton  PI 
"    George  P.,  carpenter,  r.  3007  Harrison 
"    George  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  312 

Central  Av 
"    George  T.,  r.  6  Stockton  PI 
"    George  W.,  attorney  at  law,  819  Market, 

room  50,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal 
"    George  W.,  paper  hanger,  r.  2307  Mission 

rear 
"    George  W.,  porter,  r.  16  Hunt 
"    Gertrude  J.  Miss,  stenographer  Cormac  & 

Donohoe,  r.  Oakland 
"    Gottfrid,  frame  maker,  467^  Stevenson 
"    Grace,  domestic,  2113  Jones 
"    Gunder,  marine  engineer,  r.  137V2  Silver 
"    Gustav,  clerk  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  1806  Folsom 
"    Gustav,  deckhand  str  Bay  City,  r.  2  Wash- 
ington 
"    Gustav,  3d  mate  bkt  W.  H.  Dimond,  r.  29 

Broadway 
"    Gustav,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    Gustav,  teamster  Smith  Bros.,  r.  1319  Fol- 
som 
"    Gustave,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Gustave,  boat  builder,  r.  24!4  Louisa 
"    Gustave,  shoemaker  Hyman  Greenbaum,  r. 

281/2, 6th 
"    Gustave,  tanner,  r.  Nicholas  Hotel 
"    Gustave  P.,  clerk  Cypress  Lawn  Cemetery 

Assn.,  r.  3011a  Buchanan 
"    Gustavus,  carpenter,  r.  158  Clara  rear 
"    Gustavus,  gardener,  2518  Howard 
"    Hans,  clerk  Hancock  House 
"    Harriet  M.,   stenographer,  ofBce  7  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  672  Mission 
"    Harry,  agent,  r.  143i4,  Htb 
"    Harry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  100V4  Jackson 
"    Harry,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1415  Hyde 
"    Harry,  deckhand  str  Piedmont,  r.    West 

Berkeley 
"    Harry,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Harry,  wood  and  coal,  124  Fell 
"    Harry  D.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.   Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  1261/i  Langton 
"    Harry  G.,  house  painter,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Harry  L.,  traveling  salesman  Doernbecher 

Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Hattie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1714  Market 
"    H.  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  802  Lott 
"    Henry,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and  Chestnut 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  D.   Hirschfeld,  r.  418, 

19th 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  735  Brannan 


Johnson  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  233  Harrison 

"    Henry,  collector,  r.  1021  Clay 

"    Henry,  cook,  r.  444  Natoma 

"    Henry,  gardener,  834.  21st 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  14  Ohio  PI 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  48  Sacramento 

"  Henry,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
Lake  Honda 

"    Henry  longshoreman,  r.  626  Green 

"    Henry,  messenger,  r.  745!^  Folsom 

"  Henry,  salt  fish,  1045  Howard,  r.  1009  Stan- 
yan 

"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  506  Folsom 

"  Henry,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  1333 
Rhode  Island 

"    Henry,  tinner,  r.  10  Ritch 
Johnson  Henry  C,  manager  Pope  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  344  Post 

"    Henry  D.,  brass  finisher,  r.  136%  Langton 

"  Henry  P.,  bookkeeper  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co.,  r. 
3016  Green 

"    Henry  W.,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 

"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  309  Castro 

"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  766V4  Folsom 

"  H.  H.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Golden  Gate  Ad- 
vertising Co.,  r.  1312  Geary 

"    Hilda  Miss,  r.  811  Guerrero 

"    Hjalmar,  seaman,  r.  12A  Dore 

"    H.  O,,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 

"  House,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Holbrook  proprietor,  605 
O'Farrell  " 

"  Howard,  iron  worker  Western  Iron  Wks, 
r.  Fruitvale 

"    Ira  S.,  carpenter,  r.  336  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Irvine,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  438  Eliza- 
beth 

"    Isaac,  cook,  r.  411,  4th 

"  Isaac,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1310 
Larkin 

"  Israel  G.,  liquors,  134  Geary,  r.  1630  Mar- 
ket 

"    Iver,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  448,  9th 

"    J.,  porter  Golden  West  Hotel 

"    J.,  4th  ofBcer  str  Walla  Walla 

"    J.,  porter,  r.  737  Howard 

"    J.,  rigger,  r.  504  Napa 

"    J.  A.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  6  Havens 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  1123  De  Haro 

"    Jacob,  tailor,  r.  15  Dikeman  PI 
Johnson  Jacob  C,  president  J.  C.   Johnson  & 
Co.,  400  Market,  r.  1519  Van  Ness  Av 

"  James,  cabinetmaker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  317,  4th 

"  James,  master  schr  C.  S.  Holmes,  offlce 
Pier  4  Steuart 

"  James,  porter  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 
House,  r.  919^4  Sacramento 

"    James,  scene  shifter,  r.  1  Stephen's  Court 

"  James,  shipping,  commission  and  insur- 
ance, 9  Mission,  r,  Oakland 

"    James,  steward,  r.  712  Stockton 

"  James,  vice-president  X  L  Dairy  Co., 
NW  cor  Folsom  and  21st,  r.  North  Tem- 
escal 

"    James,  waiter,  r.  143  Minna 

"    James,  waiter,  r.  104  McAllister 

"  James  A.,  attorney  at  law,  73  Columbian 
Bldg,  r.  2835  Bush 

"    James  B.,  r.  833b  Capp 

"  James  B.,  shoemaker  M.  Bray,  r.  202 
Howard 

"    James  E.,  barber,  r.  1006  Clay 

"  James  E.,  liquors,  1626  Harrison,  r.  351, 
13th 

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Johnson  James  F.,  marine  fireman,  r.  73  Clemen- 
tina 

"    James  H.,  r.  51  Louisa 

"    James  H.,  bartender  James  B.  Brown,  r. 
38  Natoma 

"    James  H.  B.,  foreman,  r.  1015  Dolores 

"    James    J.,    student    Van    der    Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  2IIV2  Polk 

"    James  K.,  attorney  at  law,  14  Sansome,  r. 
The  Miramar 

"    James  P.,  elevator  man  Clark  Bldg,  r.  917 
Broadway 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  338  Valley 

"    Jane,  domestic,  507  Jones 

"  J.  C,  2d  officer  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janiero 
Johnson  J.  C.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  J.  C.  John- 
son president,  C.  P.  Le  Breton  secretary, 
E.  H.  Horton  vice-president  and  man- 
ager, F.  S.  Johnson  treasurer,  importers 
and  manufacturers  harness  and  saddlery 
and  dealers  leather  and  saddlery  hard- 
ware, 400  Market 

"    Jeremiah,  salesman  P.  Greenberg  &  Co., 
r.  808  Douglass 

"    Jeremiah  V.,  iron  molder,  r.  348  Shipley 

"    Jessie,  domestic,  1006  Clay 

JOHNSON  J.  G.  &  SON 

(Josiah  G.  and  Charles  H.),    wholesale 
sheep  and  hog  butchers,  M  nr  5th  Av 
South  and  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av,  office  331  Kearny 
Johnson  J.  H.,  cooper,  r.  530,  3d 
"    J.   L.,  teamster  W.  W.  R.  Hatch  &  Son,  r. 

2308  Harrison 
"    J.  M.,  compositor  Bulletin,  r.  713  California 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  622  San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  barber,  107  Powell,  r.  1457  Guerrero 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  223  Harrison 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  243  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  clerk  Charles  Dierks,  r.  SW  cor  Post 

and  Lyon 
"    John,  clerk  Chicago  Hotel 
"    John,  cook,  r.  68  Natoma 
"    John,  cook,  r.  325  Minna 
"    John,  cook  James  H.  Neilsen,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John,  deckhand,  r.  6  Washington 
"    John,  driver  O'Brien  &  Spotorno, 

Powell 
"    John,  gripman,  r.  1629  Clay 
"    John,  gripman   Geary  St.  RR,  r.  33i 
"    John,  janitor  General  Electric  Co., 

land 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  328  Valley 
•'    John,  laborer,  r.  1330  Church 
"    John,  laborer  Eagle  Iron  Wks,  r.  415  Bran- 
nan 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    John,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
"    John,  leadmixer  Pioneer  W.  L.  and  Color 

Wks,  V.  37  Jessie 
"    John,  liquors,  1029  Market,  r.  6  Jane  PI 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    John,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 

r.  119  Joost  Av 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  708'/4  Valencia 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    John,  master  schr  Reliance,  r.  16  Perry 
"    John,  millhand,  r.  715  Treat  Av 
"    John,  motorman    Market   St.   Ry.,  r. 

Mission 
"    John,  quarryman,  r.  737  Hampshire 
"    John,  repairer  T.  H.  B.  Varney.  r.  917, ! 
"    John,  sawfiler,  r.  2425  Post 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  15»i  Freelon 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  123  Howard 


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Johnson  John,  seaman,  r.  21354  Clara 
John,  seaman,  r.  347,  2d 
John,  seaman,  r.  318  Fremont 
John,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
John,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
John,  seaman,  r.  526  Chestnut 
John,  2d  mate  bktn  J.  D.  Peters,  r.  NE  cor 

Main  and  Harrison 
John,  stableman,  r.  234,  17th 
John,  stevedore,  r.  18i/4  Laurel  PI 
John,  stonecutter,  r.  503  Edna 
John,  tailor,  r.  43  Everett 
John,  traveling  salesman  Albright  Bros., 

r.  31  Lily  Av 
John,  waiter,  r.  87314  Market 
John,  waiter  Daniel  S.  Davis,  r.  540  Jessie 
John  A.,  printer,  r.  33  Perry 
John  A.,  shoemaker,  215  Scott 
John  A.,  winemaker,  r.  14  Erie 
John  A.  R,,  with  Sanders  &  Johnson,  r.  2831 

Folsom 
John  C,  liquors,  NE  cor  3d  and  Howard,  r. 

1118  Florida 
John  C,  longshoreman,  r.  33  Hinckley 
John  C,  seaman,  r.  4  South  Park 
John  E.,  laborer,  510  Pacific 
John  F.,  bartender  Henry  L.  Schnier,  r.  NE 

cor  Haight  and  Stanyan 
John  F.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Drumm, 

r.  16  Commercial 
John  F.,  porter  J.  Everding  &  Co.,  r.  102 

Vandewater 
John  F.,  stonemason,  r.  333,  6th 
John  G.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1110  Montgomery 
John  H.,  r.  6O814  Chestnut 
John  H.  (Johnson  Bros.),  r.  247,  5th 
John  H.,  clerk  Oregon  Coal  and  Navigation 

Co.,  r.  1932  Pacific  Av 
John  H.  D.,  butcher,  r.  373  Sanchez 
John  M.  (Jonson  &  Gissler),  r.  204  Steuart 
John  N.,  second-hand  tools,  566  Mission 
John  P.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2607 

Post 
John  P.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  1827 

Greenwich 
John  R.,  signwriter,  r.  328,  3d 
John  R.,  tailor,  r.  713/2  Bush 
John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2419  Clay  rear 
John  T.,  laborer,  r.  739,  4th 
John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  Ill  Shipley 
John  W.,  dentist,  401»4  Hayes,  r.  311  Scott 
John  W.,  gripman   Presidio    and   Ferries 

RR,  r.  1213  Union 
John  W.,  shoemaker  Wetting  &  Benneweg, 

r.  720  Natoma 
John  W. ,  stonemason,  r.  330 Montgomery  Av 
Jorgen,  barber,  r.  313!4  Clara 
Joseph,  r.  4  Scheerer  PI 
Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  1130  Stevenson 
Joseph,  chief  cook  str  Washtenaw 
Joseph,  cigars  and  tobacco,  2514,  6th,  r.  1130 

Folsom 
Joseph,  farmer,  r.  408,  6th 
Joseph,  helper  Fulton  Iron  Wks,  r.  553  Fol- 
som 
Joseph,  laborer,  r.  127,  4th 
Joseph,  sawyer,  r.  725  Brannan  rear 
Joseph,  teamster,  r.  2105  Powell 

JOHNSON  JOSEPH  A., 

sign  painter,   517  California,  r.  1910 
Mason 

Johnson  Joseph  A.,  journalist,  r.  11  Essex 
"    Joseph  C.  teamster,  r.  2105  Powell 
"    Joseph  D.,  salesman    Redington  cfe  Co.,  r. 

1509  Webster 
"    Joseph  M.  (Brown  &  Johnson),  r.  230  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Joseph  M.,  traveling  salesman  Deere  Im- 
plement Co.,r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  P.,  wood  and  coal,  493  Cortland  Av 
"    Joseph  W.,  r.  867  Mission 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  lodgings,  223  Post 
Johnson  Josiah  G.  (J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son),  r.  34 
Oak  Grove  Av 
"    J.  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  243  Hickory  Av 
"    Julia,  domestic,  1714  California 
"    Julius  F.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt&  Co., 
r.  852  Folsom 


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Johnson  Karl,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Kate  (estate  of),  Benjamin  Bangs   execu- 
tor, 120  Sutter,  room  55 
"    Katherine  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    L.,  porter  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
"    Laura  Miss,  nurse  Cal.  Woman's  Hospital 

Johnson  Lawrence  A.,  r.  605  Davis 
"    L.  D.,  school  teacher,  r.  510 Fulton 
"    Lena,  domestic,  r.  2017  Franklin 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  bakery,  407  Harrison 
"    Lewis,  laborer  Peter  Schmidt,  r.  9  Wash 
ington 

Johnson  Lewis  M.,  ofBce  204  Front,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Lewis  T.,  hostler,  r.  1217  Clay 
"    Lillie,  widow,  r.  1525  Dupont 
"    Lizzie,  domeseic,25l0  Clay 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  dressmaking,  157,  9th 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  bakery,  r.  106,  11th 
"    L.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  15161/2  Howard 

JOHNSON-LOCKE  ME  RCA  N- 

TILECO.  THE,  Frank  S.  Johnson  pres- 
ident,  Lewis  M.   Johnson  secretary, 
C.  H.  Has  well  Jr.,  C.  C.  Kinsey  and  W. 
A.  Lieher  directors,  shipping  and  com- 
mission merchants  and  agents  of  the 
Panama  Steamship  Co.  and  North  Am- 
erican Navigation  Co.,   NE  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Front,  telephone  Front  12 
(commission)  Front  22 
Johnson  Louis,  liquors  and  lodgings,  227  Jackson 
"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  122  Howard 
"    Louis  E.,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  6  Hayes 
"    Louis  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1810  Stockton 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  214  Hyde 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1005  Powell 
•'    Lucretia,  widow,  r.  1015  Mason 
"    Ludwig,  tailor,  35,  3d,  r.  Oakland 
"    Luther  A.,  carpenter,  r.  412  Brannan 
Johnson  M.,   treasurer  and  manager  Johnson 
Restaurant  Co.,  28  Montgomery,  r.  1613 
Sutter 
"    Magnus,  fireman  Pac.    Roll.    Mill,  r.   780 

Illinois 
"    Mamie,  typewriter,  r.  40  Moss 
"    Mana  Miss,  dressmaking,  636  Sutter 
"    Marcus  G.,  salesman  Henry  O.  Wiedero,  r. 

143  Chattanooga 
"    Marcus    M.,   manager   California-Nevada 

Creamery  Co.,  Ill  Front,  r.  Alameda 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  113,  24th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  336,  28th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  709  Buchanan  rear 
"    Margaret  C.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1110  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Marie  J.  M  ss,  teacher  Everett  Grammar 

School,  r.  218  Leavenworth 
"    Martha,  domestic,  311  Haight 
"    Martin  (Johnson  &  Brown),  r.  318a  19th 
"    Martin,  acid  maker  Cal.  Chemical  Wks,  r. 

1310  Utah 
"    Martin,  cigars  and  tobacco,   14  Steuart,  r. 

414  Folsom 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  15  Montcalm 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  16b  Stanly  PI 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  1407  Montgomery 

rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  122  Ash  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  451,  9th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  702^4  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  domestic,  324  Bartlett 
"    Mary,  domestic,  408  Post 
■'    Mary,  domestic,  3110  Clay 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  6371^  McAllister 
"    Mathilda  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. , 

r.  811  Iowa 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  13  Rincon  Av 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1020  Mission 
"    McClelland,  gripman,  r.  132,  10th 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  2020  Washington 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1633a  Fulton  rear 
"    Minnie  V.  Miss,    stenographer    Union    I. 


Wks,  r.  i3e,'9tn 
M.  J.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Van  Ness 

Market 
MoUie    Miss,    insurance     solicitor, 

O'Farrell 


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Johnson  Monroe,  horse    trainer,   r.    Fulton  nr 
1st  Av 
"    Morris,  gardener,  r.  724  Cole 
"    N.,  labeler  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Nathan  W.,  elevator  man,  r.  416, 5th 
Johnson  Neil  M.,  proprietor  Garden  City  Horse- 
shoeing Shop,  104  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  639 
Jessie 

Neil  S.,  mate  str  Dauntless,  r.  211,  18th 

Neils,  teamster,  r.  10  Kissling 

Neils  J.,  liquors,  519  East,  r.  515  East 

Nels,    carpenter    Albert    Hansen,    r.    1850 
Lexington  Av 

Nels,  engineer,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

Nels,  hide  curer  James  Beatty,  r.  13th  Av 
South  nr  P 

Nels,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  Penn- 
sylvania Av  bet  Sierra  and  Nevada 

Nels,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
1705  Turk 

Nels,  master  schr  Laura  Pike,  office  6  Cali- 
fornia 

Nels,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

Nels  A.,  shoemaker,  iWYz  Brannan 

Nels  R.,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 

Nicholas,  fruit  peddler,  r.  623  Clay 

Nils,  seaman,  r.  1115  Webster 

Nils,  waiter   Palace  Restaurant,  r.  873V4 
Market 

Nils  G.  (Johnson  &  Swanson),r.  E  s  Ken- 
tucky bet  Sierra  and  Nevada 

Nils  P.,  tailor  O.  W.  Nordwell  &  Co.,r.  6 
August  Alley 

O.,  musician,  r.  2645  Mission 

O.  J.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

Olaf,  seaman,  r.  114,  2d 

Olaf ,  seaman,  r.  547  Wolfe 

Ole,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3106  Cali- 
fornia 

Ole,  helper   Fulton    Eng    &     Ship    Bldg 
Wks,  r.  cor  Broderick  and  Tonquin 

Ole,  seaman,  r.  1413  Montgomery 

Olif  A.,  seaman,  r.  548  Bryant 

Oliver,  seaman,  r.  lOOVa  Jackson 

Oliver  S.,  painter  J.  H.  Spark,  r.  524  Day 

Olof ,  seaman,  r.  99  Congo 

Olof ,  boatman,  r.  1635  Polk 

O.  R.,  r.  37  Louisa 

Oscar,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 

Oscar,  1st  officer  str  Farallon,  r.  1818  Du- 
pont 

Oscar,  seaman,  r.  920  Howard  rear 

Oscar,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  Isabel   nr 
Hope 

Oscar,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  2  Geary  PI 

Oscar  A.,  porter  Russ,   Sanders  &  Co.,  r. 
911  Greenwich 

Oscar  E.,  painter,  r.  IO2614  Potrero  Av 
Johnson  Oscar  E.,  secretary  E.  A.  Fargo  Co., 
316  Front,  r.  527  O'Farrell 

Oscar  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  438  Elizabeth 

Otto,  clerk,  r.  1105  Vallejo 

Otto,  bartender  H.  Larsen,  r.  132  Bartlett 

Otto,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  New 
Montgomery  and  Mission 

Otto,  pilot  str  J.  D.  Peters,  r.  Vallejo 

Otto,  tailor,  r.  1024  Natoma 

Otto  H.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  8; 
South 

Owen,  ironworker,  r.  435%,  29th 

P.,  carpenter,  r.  613  Mission 

P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry, 
ramento 

P. ,  engineer  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

P.  A.,  master  str  Emma,  office  Washington 
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Fell 
"    Peter,  r.  212  Francisco 

"    Peter  (Sanders  &  Johnson),  r.  2831   Folsom 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  3011  Buchanan  rear 
"    Peter,  farmer,  r.  739  Broadway 
"    Peter,  gardener,  r.  3  Harry  PI 
"    Peter,  groceries,  913  Harrison 
"    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

5  Gilbert 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  707  Florida 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  1017  De  Haro 
"    Peter,  liquors,  E  s  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av 

South 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  825  Kearny 
"    Peter,  lumberman,  r.  38  Clinton 
"    Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  328  Fremont 
"    Peter,    motorman    S.   F.    &   S.  M.  Ry,   r. 

754  San  Jose  Av 
"    Peter,  real  estate,  r.  928!4  Filbert 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  29^4  Clara 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  41'^  East 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Peter,  shoemaker  William  A.   Bahr,  r.  522 

Valencia 
"    Peter,  tailor,  r.  609  Pine 
"    Peter,  tinsmith  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  10  Ritch 
"    Peter  Jr.,  longshoreman,  r.  38  Clinton 
'•    Peter  A.,  bartender  Gustav  Falk,  r.  5  Free- 
Ion 
Johnson  Peter  B.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW 
cor  18th  and  Danvers 
"    Peter  C,  paper  carrier,  r.  218  Locust  Av 
"    Peter  G.,  engineer  str  Gipsey,  r.  1110  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Peter  N.,  watchman,  r.  501  Harrison 
"    Peter  T.,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Peter  v.,  shoemaker  Gibson  McConnell,  r. 

Railroad  Av  nr  14th  Av  South 
"    Petrea,  widow,  r.  1811  Howard 
"    Philip  L.,  porter,  r.  609  Powell 

Philip  L.  Mrs.,  manicure,  609  Powell 
"    Pleasant  W.,  clerk,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    P.  W.,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    R.,  watchman  U.  S.  Quarantine  Station, 

Angel  Island 
"    Ralph  A.,  barber  Taussig  &  Newdorfer 
"    Ralph  A.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  378  Shotwell 
"    Ray,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
Johnson  R.  E.,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor,  324 

Pine,  room  4.  r.  807  Leavenworth 
Johnson  Restaurant   Co.    (incorporated),   M. 
Johnson  treasurer  and  manager,  proprie- 
tors Johnson's  Restaurant,  28  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Richard  E.,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co., 
r.  33  Washington  Av 
Richard  J.,  baker,  r.  312  Broadway 
Robert,  r.  3411/4, 5th 
Robert,  foreman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,r.  2614  Shotwell 
Robert,  laborer,  r.  1628  Union 
Robert,  marine  fireman,  r.  320  Folsom 
Robert,  millman,  r.  212  Francisco  rear 
Robert,    pressman    Cubery    &  Co.,    r.    245 

Clara 
Robert,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Station, 

Presidio 
Robert,  water  tender,  r.  2105  Powell 
Robert  Z.,  carpenter,  r.  1912  Fillmore 
Robley   D.,    physician    and  surgeon, 
Geary,  room  25,  r.  1627  Sacramento 
Johnson   Roger,    attorney   at  law,   330  Pine, 
rooms  22-23,  r.   SE  cor  California    and 
Larkin 


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Johnson  Roose,  clerk  Mutual  Investment  Union, 

r.  524  Eddy 
Rosa  M  s.,  lodgings,  756  Folsom 
R.  P.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Salina  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  921  Page 
S.  A.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
S.  A.  Miss,  hair  dresser,  1508  Market 
Samuel,  laborer,  r.  306  Ritch 
Samuel,  tinsmith,  r.  416,  5th 
Samuel  A.,  expressman,  N  E  cor  7th  and 

Mission,  r.  509,  29th 
Johnson  Sarah  B.   Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Colo- 
nial, SE  cor  Pine  and  Jones 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  126!4  Langton 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  1505  Larkin 
"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  r.  236,  2d  Av 
"    Shirley  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1926  Sutter 
"    Shirley  W.,  clerk  George  Lezinsky,  r.  1314 

Scott 
"    Sidney,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  1513!4 

Geary 
"    Sim  F.,  liquors,  234  O'Farrell 
"    Sophia  Miss,  hair  dresser,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Sophie,  domestic,  409  Drumm 
"    Sophie  Miss    (Johnson  &  Blohme),  r.  406 

Octavia 
"    Stephen  J.,  carpenter,  r.  613  Minna 
"    Sumner  Mrs.,  principal  Hazel  Montgomery 

and  Pope  Free  Kindergarten,  r.  912  Pine 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  6  Pleasant 
"    Sven,  laborer,  r.  17  Francis 
"    Swan,  laborer  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co.,  r. 

629  Minna 
"    Swen    (Johnson   &    Swenson),    r.    Contra 

Costa  House 
"    Swen,  clerk  G.  W.  Coldwell,  r.  8  Bond 
"    Sylvester  P.,  machinist,  r.  395,  9th 
"    T.,  seaman  U.  S.   Lighthouse  tender  Ma- 
drono 
"    T.  G.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Theodore,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garrett  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Theodore,  bricklayer,  r.  648  Howard 
"    Theodore,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Theodore,  porter  Frank  A.  Hiegel,  r.  263  Te- 
hama 
"    Theolore  L.,  surveyor  Spring  "Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  1710  Market 
"    Theodore  P.,  timekeeper,  r.  4  Regli  PI 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  506  Napa 
"    Thomas,  brass  finisher  W.  T.   Garratt  & 

Co.,r.  628Natoma 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  417  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  126b  8th 
"    Thomas,  clerk,r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 
"    Thomas,  glass  cutter  Bruce  Porter,  r.  1019 

Powell 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  516  Haight 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  827  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  210  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  stock  cutter  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

91/2  Glover 
"    Thomas,  waiter  J.  L.  Baar,  r.  6  Central  PI 
"    Thomas  A.,  painter,  1077 Market 
"    Thomas  C,  clerk,  r.  1021  Post 
"    Thomas  E.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

121,  29th 
"    Thomas  E.,  saw  filer  West  Coast  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  314  Green 
"    Thomas  H.,  dyeing  and   cleaning,  624  La- 

guna 
"    Thomas  J.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Thomas  L.,  lumber,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Thomas  M.,  machinist,  r.  645  Folsom 
"    Thomas  W..    boiler   maker,    r.    807  Mari- 
posa 
"    Tilda  Mrs.,  domestic,  r.  531,  2d 
"    Tillie  Miss,  domestic,  2318  Steiner 
"    T.  P.,  foreman  J.  W.  Ferris 
"    T.  W.,  clerk,  r.  1017  Golden  Gate  Av 
Johnson  Valentine  M.,  U.   S.  Special  Pension 
Examiner,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
75,  r.  1433  California 
"    Victor,  master  mariner,  r.  432a  23d 
"    W.  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  321  Powell 
"    W.,  waiter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Walter,  flreman  str  Transit,  r.  Oakland 


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Johnson  Walter  A.,  hoseman  Engine  1.  r.  1311 

Kearny 
"    Walter F.,  butcher  William  Taaffe  &Co., 

r.  14th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    Walter  P.,  attorney  at  law,  206  Sansome, 

room  8,  r.  Oakland 
"    Washington,  porter,  r.  327  Montgomery  A v 
"    Wesley,  porter  Bernhard  Bernhard 
"    William,  r.  39  Minna 
"    William,  baker,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    William,  baker  Simpkins  &  Thorp,  r.  471 

Shotwell 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  34  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  7  Selina  PI 
"    William,  carriage  painter  Robert  Walsh, 

r.  109  Jessie 
"    William,  cement  worker,  r.  11554,  Hth 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  227  Oak 
"    William,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William,  contractor,  r.  2210  Mission 
"    William,  cook  John  Keegan,  r.  212,  1st 
"    William,  cook,  r.  921  Jessie 
"    William,  cook  E.  Uebner,  r.  30th  nr Valencia 
"    William,  porter  M.  B.  Moraghan 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  16  Natoma 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  ,355,  11th 
"    William,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  754 

Mission 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  2016  Folsora 
"    William,  plumber    Henry  Hufschmidt.  r. 

Oakland 
"    William,  porter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    William,  reservoir  keeper  Spring  Valley 

W.  W.,  r.  120  Eugenia  Av 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    William,  salesman  Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co., 

r.  Claremount,  Alameda  Co. 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  114  Alta 
"    William,  student,  r.  737  Hampshire 
"    William,  watchman,  r.  1316  Harrison 
"    William  A.,  glovemaker  Farrant  &Co.,r. 

1435  Market 
"    William  C,  laborer,  r.  1048  Folsom 
"    William  C,  machinist,  9311/2,  18th 
"    William  C,  springmaker  Betts  Spring  Co  , 

r.  628  Natoma 
"    William  F.,  carrier  Chronicle,  r.  120  Turk 

rear 
"    William  H.  (Kinsky  &  Johnson),  r.  38  West 

Av 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

3232  Sacramenio 
"    William   H.,    porter   Holbrook,   Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  1230  Fulton 
"    William  J.,  stereotyper,  r.  1716  Howard 
"    William  K.,  laborer,  r.  1117,  20th 
"    WilliamM.,r.  211,  18th 
"    William  M.,  carpenter,  r.  931  Shotwell 
"    William  O.,  clerk  Atlantic  and Pacitic  RR. 

Co.,  r.  I2281/2  Treat  Av 
"    William  P.,  office  723  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  P.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

336,  3d  Av 
"    William  R.,  waiter,  r.  404  Ivy  Av 
"    William  R.,  watchman  Western  Meat  Co. 
"    William  R.  A.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  1919 

Pierce 
"    William  S.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1940  Vallejo 
"    William  S.,  painter,  r.  555^/4  Natoma 
Johnson  William  T.,  secretary  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  42  Sacramento,  r.  93iy2,  18th 
"    Wvnn  W.,  attorney  at  law,  r,  399  Hyde 
"    YoloB.  Mrs.,  r.  1015  Mason 
"    &  Blohme  (Sophie    Johnson    and    Cecilia 

Blohme),  bakery  and  confectionery,  440 

Hayes 
"    &  Brenneke  (Charles  Johnson   and  Louis 

Brennke),  coffee  saloon,  34  Mason 
"    &  Brown  (Martin  Johnson  and  James  M. 

Brown),  hay,  grain  and  dairy  118-130,  14th 
Johnson  &  Emigh  (James  Johnson  and  T.  P. 

Emigh),  proprietors  The  Popular  Book 

Store,  formerly  10  Post,  now  The  Book 

and  Stationery  Department  of  the  Em- 
porium, Emporium  Bldg 


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Johnson   &    Gissler    (J.    M.    Johnson    and   A. 

Gissler),  liquors,  204  Steuart 
Johnson  &Higgins  (New  York),  R.  B.  Hooper 

agent,  average  adjusters  and  insurance 

brokers,  315  California,  room  7,  telephone 

Main  5001 
"    &  Johnson  (New   York),    George   W.    St. 

Clair  agent,  169  Crocker  Bldg 
"    &  Secor  (Charles  F.  Johnson  and  Luther 

A.   Secor),  carpenters  and  builders,  668 

Howard 
"    &  Swanson  (Nils  G.  Johnson  and  Charles 

Swanson),  liquors,  E  s  Kentucky    bet 

Sierra  and  Nevada 
"    &  Swenson   (Swen   Johnson    and    August 

Swenson),  restaurant,  12  Jackson 
4®" Johnson.    See  Johnsen,  Johnston  and  Jon- 
son 
Johnson's   Restaurant,   Johnson   Restaurant 

Co.  proprietors,  28  Montgomery 
Johnston  A.,  laborer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
«'    A.  Hope  (Johnston  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Albert  B.  (Johnston  &  Keil),  r.  138,  14th 
"    Alexander,  gardener  Lane  Hospital 
"    Alphie,  widow,  r.  454  Bartlett 
"    Amanda,  domestic,  1115  Bush 
"    Bennett,  clerk  Charles  A.    Beeler,  r.    490 

Spear 
"    Bert,  clerk  S.F.  Novelty  and  Plating  Wks., 

r.  Oakland 
"    C.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    Charles,  bartender,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  550!^  Natoma 
"    Charles,  plumber  C.  E.   Anderson,  r.  2435 

Post 
"    Charles,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  1035De 

I  Haro 
"    Christopher,  engineer,  r.  22I14  Sanchez 
"    Clara  M.  Miss,  principal  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1630  Market 
"    C.  S.,r.  43,6th 

"    David,  stonecutter,  r.  20  Harriet 
' '    David  J. ,  foreman  John  Tuttle,  r.  529  Haigh t 
"    David    W.,    teamster  Magner    Bros.,  r.   7 

Glen  Park  Av 
"    Dora  M.,  widow,  r.  909  Capp 
"    Ebert  R.,  carpenter,  r.  38^4  West  Mission 
"    Edward,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  9  Mission  Court 
"    Edwin  C,  clerk  G.   Leipnitz  &  Co.,  r.   814 

Valencia 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  bakery,  303,  3d 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1818  Dupont 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  107  Grove 
"    Frank  B.,  laundry  man  S.  F.  Laundry,   r. 

1519  Eddy 
"    Frank  H.,  master  str  City  of  Sydney,   r. 

1030,  17th 
"    Frank  H.,  oysterman,  r.  273!4  Minna 
"    Frederick,  gardener,  1361  California 
"    Frederick,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  1035   De 

Haro 
"    Frederick  R.,  marble  letterer,  r.  430,  9th 
"    G.,  seaman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    George,  dissolver  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  307  Turk 

JOHNSTON  GEORGE, 

patentee  Johnston's  Concentrator  for 
quartz  milling,  with  Risdon  Iron  and 
Locomotive  works,  SE  cor  Howard 
and  Beale,  r.  415,  1st 

Johnston  George  B.,  clerk  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r. 

771  Harrison 
"    George  F.,  bookkeeper  Cleveland  Faucet 

Co.,  r.  814  Valencia 
"    George  M.,  r.  6I314  Broderick 


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Johnston  Gustav,  fireman  str  Newark,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  Harry  J.  (Johnson  &  Fulton),  r.  2040  Leav- 
enworth 

"    Henry,  paper  carrier,  r.  107  Grove 

"  Henry  C.  nailer  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  811 
Iowa 

"  Imogene  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Isabel  Miss,  r.  111/4  Oak 

"  James,  carpenter  and  builder.  2129  Fill- 
more, r.  2825  Clay 

"  James,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
252  Perry 

"    James,  painter,  r.  655  Willow  Av 

"    James,  stone  cutter,  r.  20  Garden 

"  James, teamster  Morton  Draying  and  Ware- 
house Co.,  r.  1018  Folsom 

"    James  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  2825  Clay 

'■    James  A.,  bakery,  1639  Polk.r.  1610  Polk 

"    James  E.,  barber  W.  Waddill,  r.  1006  Clay 

"    James  H.,  r.  232,  7th 

"    James  I.,  teamster,  r.  24  Langton 

"    Jane  Miss,  notions,  1591  Turk 

"    Jane  Mrs.,  bakery,  217,  8th 

"    Jay  H.,  U.  D.  S.,  dentist  Thomas  Morffew, 


Jean    Miss,    teacher    Everett     Grammar 

School,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
John,  carpenter,  r.  81  Natoma 
John,  carpenter,  r.  401  Buena  Vista  Av 
John  A.,  r.  811  Iowa 

Jeremiah,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
John,  laborer,  r.  1035  De  Haro 
John,  longshoreman,  r.  119  Joost  Av 
John,  machinist,  r.  3  East 
John,  marble  letterer,  r.  430,  9th 
John,  mason  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,    r. 

20  Parker  Av 
John  A.,  baker,  r.  541,  6th  Av 
John  F.,  expressman,  r.  27  Oak 
John  M.,  granite  polisher,  r.  20  Garden 
John  W.,  gripman,  r.  1212  Union 
Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  r.  329  San  Jose  Av 
Joseph  J.,  peddler,  r.  717  Elizabeth 
Kate  L.,  widow,  r.  2140  Post 
L.  M.,  r.  1714  Market 

Louis  W.,  with  James  Laflin.  r.  814  Valen- 
cia 
Mabel,  widow,  r.  6  Rausch 
Madeline  Miss,  dressmaking,  19  Russ 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  232,  7th 
Marguerite,  widow,  r.  417  Filbert 
Matt   (W.  H.  MacGillivray  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  995  Market 
M.  E.  Miss,  stenographer  H.  I.  Kowalsky, 

r.  839  Devisadero 
Oscar  T.,  master  mariner,  r.  1818  Dupont 
Patrick  J.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

19  Highland  Av 
Peter,  engineer,  r.  217,  8th 
Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  38  Clinton 
Richard,    office   Merchants'    Exchange,  r. 

Oakland 
Robert,  machinist  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  44%  Shotwell 
Robert  H.,  salesman  William  H.  Brown,  r. 

203,  2d 
Samuel,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co..  r.  811  Iowa 
Samuel,  insurance,  6  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 

floor,  r.  234  Haight 
Samuel  P..  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  7l4Bush 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1223  Mission 


Johnston  Thomas    C,    clerk  freight    auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1021  Post 
"    Thomas  J.,  foreman  printing  dept.  Lievre, 

Fricke  &  Co.,  r.  411  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas  J.,  printer  F.   Korbel  &  Bros.,   r. 

232,  7th 
"    Thomas   J.,    shoemaker    Buckingham    & 

Hecht,  r.  Ocean  View 
"    William,  fireman  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

804,  17th 
"    William  D.,  physician  and  chemist,  r.  2044 

O'Farrell 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  19  Russ 
"    William  H.,  r.  13  Garden 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  19  Russ 
"    William   J.,    clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  R.,  salesman  Standard    Optical 

Co.,  r.  107  Grove 
"    William    R.,    superintendent    Enterprise 

Mill,  r.  1013,  19th 
"    &  Co.  (A.  H.  Johnston),  real  estate  agents 

and  business  brokers,  26V2  Kearny 
Jolinstoii  &  Fulton  (H.  J.  Johnston  and  John  R. 

Fulton),  Custom  House  brokers,  524  Bat- 
tery and  proprietors  Pioneer  Warehouse, 

SW  cor  Battery  and  Filbert 
"    &  Keil  (Albert  B.  Johnston  and  Oscar  C. 

Keil),  proprietors  Enterprise  Mill,  146- 

154  Berry 
4®" Johnston.      See    Johnson,    Johnstone    and 

Jonson 
Johnstone  Andrew  L.,  clerk  Charles  D.  Wheat, 

r.  203.  2d 
"    Charles  S.,  packer,  r.  319  Brannan 
"    Daniel,  butcher,  r.  1129,  36th 
"    Edward  R.,  2701  Mission,  r.  103,  26th 
Johnstone  Ernest  Kinlocli,  M.  D.,  L.  R.  C.  S., 

physician  and  surgeon,  108  Stockton,  r. 

Occidental  Hotel 
"    Eugene,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Sycamore  Av 
"    Frank,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry  Assn.,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Ralph  S.,    clerk    Land  Dept.  C.  P.  RR.,  r. 

1961/2  Noe 
"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  4414  Shotwell 
"    Robert  M.,  ship  joiner,  r.  1029  McAllister 
"    Samuel  Mrs.,  r.  1812  Market 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  16  Sycamore  Av 
"    Thomas,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1757  Ellis 
"    Thomas  C,  special  policeman,  r.  213,  3d  Av 
Johnstone  William,  secretary  Lethnet  Water 

and  Land  Co.,  819  Market,  room  45,  r.  412 

Bartlett 
"    William  H.,  contractor,  r.  65  State 
"    Wilson  F.,  civil  engineer,  r.  196^4  Noe 
4®=" Johnstone.      See    Johnson,    Johnston    and 

Jonson 
Joice  Charles  H.,  painter,  220.  9th,  r.  26  Norfolk 
"    James  E.,  painter  Charles  H.  Joice,  r.  220, 

9th 
"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  281  Minna 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  26  Norfolk 
"    Thomas,  r.  426a  Linden  Av 
j8®~  Joice.    See  Joyce 
Joidon  William,  conductor,  r.  1729  Eddy 
Joinct  Alexander,  machinist,  r.  393,  6th 
"    Frank  G.,  blacksmith  Emile  Daclin 
Joiner  Benjamin  E.,  laborer,  r.  1220  Folsom 
"    John  C,  stableman  National  Ice  Co. 
"    Lewis,  cabinet  maker  Doernbecher  Furni- 
ture Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1326  Sanchez 
"    William  D.,  advertising  manager  Lash's 

Bitters  Co.,  r.  528  Oak 
4S=  Joiner.    See  Joyner 
Joissen  Adolph,  collector,  r.  913V2  Buchanan 
Jokela  John  (Sundberg  &  Jokela),  r.  47  Sacra- 
mento 
JoUey  Bernard,  r.  841  McAllister 
"    Henry  T.,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

841  McAllister 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  841  McAllister 
"    Sarah  E.  Miss,  r.  841  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Charles  S.  Healey,  r.  841 

McAllister 
"    William,  teamster  Charles  S.  Healey,  r. 

841  McAllister 
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JoUifle  W.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2015  Pacific  Av 

"    William  H.  Jr.,  chemist,  r.  2015  Pacific  Av 
Jolly  E.  Jesse,  special  agent  Atlas  Assurance 

Co. 
Joly  Emile,  teacher  languages,  r.  327  Geary 
Joly  Jolin  6.,  secretary  C.  Herrmann  &  Co.,  328 
Kearny,  r  1700  Larkin 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1700  Larkin 

"    Oscar  J.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 
708%  Larkin 
4®-  Joly.    See  Jolley 

Jonas  Abraham  J.,  pawnbroker,  7,  4th,  r.   807 
Geary 

"    Alfred,  butcher,  1105-1107  Mission,  r.  1161 
Mission 

"    Benjamin,  with  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r.  338 
Tehama 

"    Bernard,  tailor,  402  Montgomery,  room  36 

"    Carl,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    Charles  A.,  liquors,  21,  3d,  r.  338  Tehama 

"    Isaac,  merchant  tailor  and  men's  furnish- 
ing goods,  238-240, 3d 

"    Isidor  (L.  Jonas  &  Bro.),  r.  1022  Geary 

"    Joachim,  r.  1512  Taylor 

"    L,  &  Brother  (Louis  and  Isidor),  merchant 
tailors,  54,  3d  and  304,  4th 

"    Lena  Miss,  r.  1022  Geary 

"    Lewis,  driver  Dryselius  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Louis  (L.  Jonas  &  Bro.),  r.  1022  Geary 
Jonas    Maurice    G.,    manager  Pacific    Coast 
Agency   The  United   Press,  302   Mont- 
gomery, room  46,  r.  2019  Pine 

"    Nathan,  r.  16  Elliot  Park 

"    Sigmund,  tailor,  146,  4th,  r.  1022  Geary 

"    Solomon,  r.  1033  Geary 

"    Vincent,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  360 
Clementina 
4®=  Jonas.    See  Jones 

Jonassen  Alfred,  driver  Cal.  Brewing  Co.,  r.  13 
Hattie 

"    JohnM.,liquors,  236,  3d 
Jones  A.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Adeline  Miss,  nurse  California  Woman's 
Hospital 

"    A.  E.,  clerk  Pioneer  W.  L.  and  Color  Wks,  r. 
412a  Bryant 

"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  410  Hyde 

"    Agnes    J.    (Jones,  Mundy  &  Co.),    r.   2816 
Washington 

"    Albert,  electrician  Will  &  Pinck  Co.,   r. 
1512  Mission 

"    Albert,  painter,  r.  212  Jersey 

"    Albert,  waiter,  r.  933  Mission 

"    Albert  T.,  waiter,  r.  313,  4th 

"    Albert  W.,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  521,  4th 

"    Alexander,  baker  H.  Voltmer,  r.  315,  24th 

"    Alfred,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 
1031  Laguna 

"    Allan,  salesman  T.  H.  B.  Varney,    r.  1714 
Market 
Jones,  Allen  &  Company,  W.  E.  Allen  presi- 
dent, A.  R.  Over  secretary  and  treasurer, 
real  estate  owners,  630  Market 

"    Amelia,  domestic,  2524  Howard 

"    Andrew  T.,  conductor,  r.  2556  Geary 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  233  Minna 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  514'/^  Hermann 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  808  Filbert 

"    Annie,  pressfeeder  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 
1619  Folsom 

"    Anthony,  teamster,  r.  SE  cor  Alabama  and 
Army 

"    Arthur,  bartender,  r.  616  Folsom 

"    Arthur,  bookkeeper,  r.  829  Mission 

"    Arthur  B.,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r.  214 
Leavenworth 

"    Arthur  C,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1613 


Arthur  H.,  bookkeeper  Syracuse  Cycle  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Arthur  L.,  chipper  Union  I.   Wks,   r.  634 

Tennessee 
Arthur  O.,  draughtsman,  r.  129  Chestnut 
Arthur  W.,  stairbullder  David  Lewis,  r. 

136  Fulton 
Austin,  cardriver,  r.  1020b  Folsom 
Bartlett  F.,  tillerman  Truck  4,  r.  1614  Pa- 
cific Av 


Jones  Bates,  clerk,  r.  712  Geary 
"    Benjamin,  painter,  r.  SSYi  Rausch 
"    Benjamin  F.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  ofQce, 

r.  212  Noe 
"    Bert  M.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1904'^ 

McAllister 
"    Blanche  Miss,  r.  312  Ellis 
"    Brainerd,    draughtsman   B.  McDougall  & 

Son,  r.  903  Jones 
"    Brooks,  insurance  agent,  r.  1313  Hyde 
Jones  Brothers  &  Co.  (John  D.,  Allan,  Marshall 
W.,  Seward  W.,  Dayton  E.  and  Hugh 
J.  M.  Jones),  Scotch  and  American  gran- 
ite, office  and  yard  SE  cor  2d  and  Bran- 
nan 
Jones  Building,  26-28  Fremont 
"    Byron  S.,  engineer,  r.  1106D  Valencia 
"    Cabell  H.,  traveling  salesman  Carroll  & 

Carroll,  r.  18  Oak 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1136  Guerrero 
"    C.  D.,  master  mariner,  r.  1205  Howard 
"    C.  H.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Jones   C.  H.,  president   and   manager   Pacific 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  115  Crocker  Bldg, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  r.  808  Page 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  439  Minna 
"    Charles,  porter,  r.  IIO'^  Taylor  rear 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Charles  A.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  817  Grove 
"    Charles  A.,  printer  Brown    &  Bley  Co.,  r. 
2229  Filbert 
Jones  Charles  E.,  physician, 49-50  Donohoe  Bldg 
cor  Market  and  Taylor,  hours  1  to  3  and 
7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays  1  to  2  p.  m.,  r.  1136 
Guerrero 
"    Charles  E.,  teamster,  r.  1339  Howard 
"    Charles  F.,  reporter  Call,  r.  1230  Broadway 
"    Charles  H.,  solicitor  London  and  Lancas- 
hire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  R.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

144,  14th 
"    Charles  R.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  808  Filbert 
"    Charles  S.,  waiter,  r.  1320  Pacific 
"    Charlotte  A.,  widow,  r.  817  Grove 
"    Christopher M.,  printer  Call,  r.  1221  Filbert 
"    Clarence  F.,  druggist,  r.  817  Grove 
"    Climena  W.,  widow,  r.  1324  California 
Jones  Clinton,  general  agent  passenger  depart- 
ment Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific 
Railway,  30  Montgomery,  r.  Ross  Station 
"    Cyrus  G.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  223  Post 
"    Cyrus  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2107^/^  Webster 
"    Daniel,  real  estate,  r.  514i/4  Hermann 
"    Daniel    N.,    engineer    Presidio    Pumping 

Wks,  r.  1214  Hill 
"    David,  engineer,  r.  14,  26th 
"    David,  offlcial  Chinese  interpreter  U.  S. 
Attorney,  U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    David,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  SGough 
"    David  H.  Mrs.,  r.  809  Leavenworth 
"    David  J.,  clerk,  r.  214  Leavenworth 
"    David  J.,  porter   Cahlll   &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  12  Hubbard 
"    David  M.,  salesman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    David  M.,  teacher  music,  r.  471  Haight 
"    David    O.,  porter  John  N.  Johnson,  r.  568 

Mission 
"    David  R.,  capitalist,  r.  2229  Sutter 
"    David  W,,  engineer,  r.  932,  19th 
"    Dayton  E.  (Jones  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Chicago, 
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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Jones  Drenzy,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 
of  Engineering,  r.  2010!/2  Union 
"    Edward,  r.  609  Hayes 
"    Edward,  jockey,  r.  20  Johnston  Av 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  938  Howard 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  23a  Vandewater 
"    Edward  B.,  salesman,  r.  1820  Washington 
Jones  Edward  C,  asistant  engineer  San  Fran- 
cisco Gas  Light  Co.,  office  SE  cor  1st 
and  Natoma,  r.  2902  California 
"    Edward  F  ,  iron  worker,  r.  415  Bartlett 
"    Edward  J.,  plumher,  r.  35  Pleasant 
"    Edward  L.,  clerk,  r.  2121  Howard 
"    Edward  L.,  cook,  r.  7  Minnesota 
"    Edward  M.,  dental  student,  r.  18  Taylor 
"    Edward  N.,  carpenter,  r.  426  Hayes 
"    Edward  R.,  laborer,  r.  505  Jones 
"     Edward  T.,  foundryman,  r.  28  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Edward  W.,  assayer,  r.  708  Capp 
"    Edward  W.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1619  Folsom 
"     Edwards  P.,  foreman  draughting  dept.  Ris- 

don  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  126!4  CoUingwood 
"    Edwin,  r.  1512  Mission 
"    Edwin,  salesman  George  Webb  Alexander, 
r.  437,  17th 

JONES  ELIDA  B.  MRS., 

dealer  In  mahogany  antiques,  old 
brasses,  old  china  and  all  kinds  of  cu- 
rios, 1103  Sutter 

Jones  Eliza  Miss,  liquors,  268Brannan 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  bakery,  521,  4th 
"    Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Elisabeth  M.,  widow,  r.  1231  Filbert 
"    Elizabeth  N.  Miss,  r.  1820  Washington 
"    Emily  F.  Miss,  r.  651  Stevenson 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1032  Sanchez 
"    Emmet  R.,  clerk  Page  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
Jones  E.  Norwood,  manager  William  Hatter- 
oth,  321-325  Kearny,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ethel,  domestic,  1802  Pacific  Av 
"    Eugene,  paver  Mutual  Electric  Eight  Co., 

r.  21  Everett 
"    Eugene,  stonecutter,  r.  3117^  Mission 
"    Evan  E.,  weigher,  r.  218,  2d  Av 
"    Evan  I.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1313 

Lyon 
"    Evan  L.,  record  clerk  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  2121 

Howard 
"    Everett  D.  (S.  L.  Jones  &  Co.),  r.  Woodside, 

Cal. 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  312  Leavenworth 
"    F.  Elmore,  clerk  U.  S.  Navy  Pay  Office,  r. 

127  Montgomery 
"    F.  Lloyd,  agent  Cory  Bros.  &  Co.  limited 
(Cardiff  and  London,  Eng.),  303  Califor- 
nia, room  15,  r.  1616  California 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  136  Fulton 
"    Francis  H.,  collector  Bulletin,  r.  2748  Har- 
rison 
"    Frank,  bookmaker,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Frank,  liquors,   194  Stevenson,   r.  192  Ste- 
venson 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  718  Tehama 
"    Frank  A.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  916  Army 
"    Fred  C,  clerk,  r.  608  Hayes 
Jones  Fred  L.,    manager   bindery  department 
H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  2022  Taylor 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  428%  Fell 
"    Frederick,  cook  William  Schreiber,  r.  139 

Minna 
"    Frederick,  machinist  Harris  &  Jones,  r.  959 
Howard 


Jones  Frederick  E.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  219  Mason 

"    Frederick  F.,  bartender  Homlein  Bros.,  r 
834Vi,  15th 

"    Frederick  J.,  temperance  saloon,  513  Kear- 
ny, r.  715  Howard 
Jones   George,    president  Dickman-Jones   Co. 
510-514  Folsom,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    George,  teamster  H.  Northrup,  r.  1235  How 
ard 

"    George,  window  washer,  r.  476  Jessie 

"    George,  wood  and  coal,  251  Stevenson,  r, 
251!4  Stevenson 
Jones  George  B.,  florist  and  decorator,  317  Sut 
ter.  r.  821a  Post 

"    George  C,  clerk   Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  118^^ 
Jones 

"    George  D.,  salesman  Lemle  &  Co.,  r.  214,  3d 

"    George  E.,  real  estate,  r.  1831  McAllister 

"    George  E.,   salesman  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r. 
1324  California 

"    George  F.,  elevatorman  Murphy  Bldg,  r. 
230  Noe 
Jones  George  H.,  granite,  monuments  and  cem- 
etery work,  70  Columbian  Bldg,  916  Mar- 
ket, r.  108  McAllister 

"    George  N.,  real  estate,  r.  718  Leavenworth 

"    George  S.,  r.  824  Powell 

'•    George  W.,  superintendent  S.  F.  Bridge 
Co.,  office  42  Market,  r.  Oakland 

"    G.  H.  J.,  capitalist,  r.  220  Pacific 

"    Griffith,  rigger,  r.  151  Natoma 

"    Griffith  O.,  printer  Francis- Valentine  Co., 
r.  1611  Turk 

"    Griffith  R.,  laborer,  r.  7041/2  Mission 

"    H.,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    Hannah  Mrs.,  millinery,  1211  Stockton,  r. 
723  Powell 

"    Harrison,  stationer,  r.  411  Ellis 

"    Harrison    A.,    official    reporter    Superior 
Court,  dept.  4,  r.  1218  Geary 

"    Harrison    C,    produce    commission   mer- 
chant, 202  Washington,  r.  1339  Howard 

"    Harry,  cook  P.  J.  McDonald,  r.  1  Jackson 

"    Harry  D.,  clerk  freight  auditing  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  6  Lloyd 

"    Harry  L.,  collector  Pac.  Gas  Improvement 
Co.,  r.  1292  Stanyan 

"    Harry  S.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1012!4 
Scott 

"    Harry  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  638 
23d 

"    Hayden,  artist  Examiner,  r.  322  Haight  : 

"    Helen  M.,  widow,  r.  6  Lloyd 

"    Henry  (Jones  &  Charles),  r.  Oakland 

"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  114  Prospect  PI 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  268  Minna 

"    Henry,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 


1112 

"    Henry,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
•'    Henry  C,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Henry  G.,  cashier  Harris  &  Jones,  r.  1814 

Steiner 
"    Henry  H.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry  J.,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Henry  S.,  salesman  Payot.  Upham  &  Co., 

r.  2837  Bush 
"    Henry  F.,  bartender,  r.  46,  7th 
"    Henry  T.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2556 

Geary 
"    Henry   Z.    (Jones,  Allan   &   Co.),  r.   1511^ 

Shipley 
•'    Herbert,  shoemaker,  r.  25V4  Oak 
Jones  H.  Isaac,  M.  D.,  oculist  and  aurist,  322 

Post,  r.  328  East  16th,  Oakland 
"    H.  L..  quartermaster  str  Peru, 
"    Horace  D.,  journalist,  r.  909  Taylor 
"    H.  P.,  3d  officer  str  City  of  Panama 
"    Hu  (Jones  &  O'Donnell),  r.  1239,  23d 
"    Hugh,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Wks,  r.  2523 

Mission 
Jones  Hugh  B.    (Harris  &  Jones),  r.  618  Willard 
"    Hugh  J.  M.  (Jones  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Chicago, 

111. 
"    Hugh  R.,  track  repairer,  r.  1  Sheridan 
"    Humphrey  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  30  Johnston  Av 
"    Ida  Miss,  r.  312  Ellis 
"    Isaac  W.,  r.  33.  5th 
"    Isabella  M.,  widow,  r.  721  Webster 


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Jones  Isidora,  widow,  r.  734  Green 
"    Ivan  M.,  painter,  r. 
"    Ivan  W.,  typecaster  Painter-Cornell  Co., 

r.  515  Octavia 
"    Ivor,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.   r.  118 

Valley 
"    Jacob  R.,  plumber,  r.  856^  Harrison 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  335,  17th 
"    James,  cook,  r.  765  Mission 
"    James  C,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r 

36  Ellis 
"    James  F.,  woodworker  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co. 

r.  928M  Filbert 
"    James  G..  agent  Penn    Mutual  Life  Ins 

Co.,  r.  208  Valencia 
"    James  H.,  engineer,  r.  2610V4  Sutter 
"    James   H.,  traveling    salesman   Cunning 

ham,  Curtiss  &  Welch,  329  Sansome 
Jones  James  M.,  stock  raiser,  offlce  331  Kearny 

room  12,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  O.,  r.  1213  Filbert 
"    James  S.,  salesman  Carlson-Currier  Co. 

r.  1207  Sanchez 
"    James  W.,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
'<    Jay   O.,   motorman  S.    F.  &  S.  M.   Ry,  r 

1515  Guerrero 
"    J.  Edmund,  clerk   master   of   transporta 

tion's  ofBce  S.  P.  Co..  4  Montgomery,  r 

212  Powell 
"    Jeremiah,  fireman  Chemical  Engine  7 
"    Jesse  H.,  boarding,  299  Hyde 
"    J.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  214  Leavenworth 
"    Joel  B.,  jeweler's  findings,  3  Hardie  PI,  r. 

1617  Pine 
"    John  (John  A.  Lund  &  Co.),  r.  5191/2,  8th 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  11  Louisa 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  741  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,   brushmaker    Read    &    Zahn,   r.    118 

Drumm 
"    John,  calker,  r.  564 '/i  Howard 
"    John,  cook,  r.  139  Minna 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  704'^  Mission 
"    John,  laborer  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co.,   r. 

46  Tehama 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co..  r.  721  Tehama 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  67  Tehama 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  501  Post 
"    John,  painter,  r.  122'/4  San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  picture   frame  maker  Miss    Lizzie 

Jones,  r.  547  Mission 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1654  Market 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    John,  soap  peddler,  r.  1619  Folsom 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  SE  cor  Alabama    and 

Army 
"    John  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  SE  cor  Alabama  and 

Army 
"    John  A.,  engineer  Presidio  Pumping  Wks, 

r.  1214  Hill 
"    John  A.,  with  London  and  Lancashire  Fire 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  B.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  712  Geary 
"    John  B.,  collector  treasurer's  dept.   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  809,  20th 
"    John  B.,  iron  worker,  r.  415  Bartlett 
"    John  B.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  1734  Page 
"    John  C,  blacksmith  H.  M.  Black  &  Co.,  r. 

205,  12th 
"    John  C.  manager  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  104 

2d,  r.  2410  Folsom 
"    John  C,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    John  F.,  bellman,  r.  51'/^  Ritch 
"    John  G.,  carpenter,  r.  9  Dale  PI 
"    John  H.,  butcher,  r.  1051  Mission 
"    John  H.,  collector,  r.  2006  Mason 
"    John  H.,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  702  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

563%  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  printer,  r.  618  Harrison 
"    John  M.  (Jones  &  Sullivan),  r.  331  Hayes 
"    John  P.,  gold  beater  estate  of  James  New- 
man, r.  517b  7th 
"    John  P.,  miner,  r.  1512  Mission 
"    John  P.,  printer  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  218, 

2dAv 
"    John  R.  (Spencer  &  Jones),  r.  856M  Harri- 
son 


W.&J.SLOANE&CC, 

DRAPERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  •  Furnished. 

641-647     IVIARKEX   ST. 


Jones  John  R.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Rowlands,  r. 
1909  Eddy 

"  John  T.,  carpenter  Joshua  Hendry  Machine 
Wks,  r.  1213  Filbert 

"  John  T.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1521 
Larkin 

"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  426  Hayes 

"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  921!^  Harrison  rear 

"    John  W.,  physician,  937  Church 

"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  13514  Ridley 

"  Joseph  E.,  vaquero  Henry  Levy,  r.  218  Rail- 
road Av 

"  Joseph  K.,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  & 
Co.,r.  701  Shotwell 

"    Joseph  L.,  engineer,  r.  505  Fell 

"  J.  S.  Rev.,  rector  Dominican  Monastery, 
r.  NW  cor  Bush  and  Stelner 

"    Julia  A.,  r.  608  Hayes 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  53  Natoma 

"    L.,  seaman  str  Pomona 

"  L.  E.,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 
Chestnut 

"  Leigh  S.,  clerk  London  and  Lancashire 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Leon  E..  r.  1714  Market 

"    Librada,  widow,  r.  1318  California 

"  Lizzie  Miss,  pictures  and  frames,  547  Mis- 
sion, r.  759  Mission 

"    Lewellyn  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1450  Franklin 

"    Lloyd,  teamster,  r.  132,  10th 

"    Louis,  real  estate  agent,  r.  514Vi  Hermann 

"    Louis  L.,  r.  634  Tennessee 

"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2410 Folsom 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  231,  6th  Av 

"    Maggie  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1607  Howard 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r  .  1313a  Jackson 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1820  Washington 

"  Margaret,  widow,  r.  Anderson  nr  Powhat- 
tan 

"    Margaret  J.  Miss,  r.  1820  Washington 

"  Marshall  F.,  merchant  tailor,  115  Phelan 
Bldg,r.  714  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Marshall  W.  (Jones  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Boston, 
Mass. 

"    Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  937  Church 

"  Mattin,  mining,  330  Pine,  room  5,  r.  1763 
Howard 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  323  Scott 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1339'^  Eddy 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  612%  Mariposa 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  220  Noe 

"  Maud  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  718  Leavenworth 

"    Maud  v.,  dressmaker,  r.  515  Octavia 

"    Maurice,  porter,  r.  304  Mason 

"    May  Miss,  r.  506  Jones 

"  M.  Harry,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1015 
Minnesota 

"  Michael,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 
Louisana 

"  Michael  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  721  Te- 
hama 

"    Michael  P.  (Jones  &  Co.),  r.  1121  Pine 

"  M.  Samuel,  sign  cleaner  Unwin  &  Eisan, 
r.  51,  3d 

"  ,  Mundy  &  Co.  ( J.  H.  Mundy,  A.  J.  Jones 
and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Mundy),  importers  and 
commission  merchants,  16  Front 

"    O.  F.,  r.  123  Eddy 

"  Oliver,  helper  Am.  Type  Founders  Co.,  r. 
215  Bay 

"  Oliver  N.,  suspender  maker,  r.  1332  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Oscar,  seaman  str  Columbia 
Jones  Oscar  R.,  stockbroker,  320  Pine,  r.  1415 
Geary 


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JON 


Where  Do  You  Advertise  ? 

'  We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Jones  Otis,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

337,  27tli 
"    Ottiwell  W.,  physician,  1901  Polk 
"    Owen,  carpenter  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  411  Day 
"    Owen,  groom,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Owen,  seaman  str  Alameda 
"    Owen  Ernest,  timekeeper  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  605  Geary 
"    Owen  M.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  452 

Clipper 
■'    Parker  W.,  r.  1607  Howard 
"    Patrick,  r.  145,  4th 
"    Patrick  H.,  calker,  r.  1831  O'Farrell 
"    Patrick  J.,  liquors,  4014,  6th,  r.  8  Harriet 
"    Paul,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1341,  26th 
"    Paul  C,  dental  student,  r.  30  Montgomery 
"    Paul  M.,  stock  clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.  1003 

Minna 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  404  Franklin 
"    Perley  C,  dental  student,  r.  1170  Market 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  563  Mission 
"    Peter,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Peter  L.  (Jones  &  Kendig),  r.  508,  14th 
"    Peter  P.,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  SE 

cor  Alabama  and  Army 
"    Philip,  longshoreman,  r.  521  Pacific 
Jones  PMlip  M.,  oculist,  67-70  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Price,  laborer,  r.  7OW2  Mission 
"    R.  E.,  asst.  freight  clerk  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Reed,  asst.   manager   American  Tobacco 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Reynold  P.,  teamster  Charles  S.  Healey, 

r.  SE  cor  Army  and  Alabama 
"    Richard,  r.  528  Turk 
"    Richard,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  905  Market 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Richard,    proprietor  Poplar    House,  704'/^ 

Mission 
"    Richard  B.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 

Cos.,  r.  22311/2  Geary 
"    Richard  C,  salesman  Harris  &  Jones,  r. 

614  Willard 
"    Richard  D.,  machinist,  r.  415  Bartlett 
"    Richard  G.,  cook  Henry  Bernhardt,  r.  17 

City  Hall  Av 
"    Richard    H.,     Custom  House  broker,    502 

Washington,  r.  2422  Polk 
"    Richard  M.,  inspector  disinterments  Board 

of  Health,  r.  456,  15th 
"    Richard  N.,  rigger,  r.  525  Folsom 
"     Richard  W.,  clerk,  r.  460  Bryant 
"    R.  L.  Mrs.,  dress  cutting  school,  505  Fell 
"    Robert,  longshoreman,  r.  804,  3d 
"     Robert  C,  cabinet  maker  N.  Gray  &  Co. 

r.  4261/2  Hayes 
"    Robert  D.,  clerk   California    Ink    Co.,    r 

Berkeley 
"     Robert  E.,  2d  clerk  str  Corona 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk,  r.  1909  Eddy 
"    Robert  H.,  machinist  George  H.  Tay  Co. 

r.  22111/2  Polk 
"    Robert  J.,  butcher  Emil   De  Vecchio,    r 

13.391/2  Eddy 
"    Robert  W.,  wireworker  Thomas   Hooker 

r.  916  Army 
"    Robin,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r.  I6IO14 

California 
"    Rodney  C.  (Kennett  &  Jones),  and  photog 

rapher.  Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 

r.  1  Buena  Vista  Av 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  1231  Filbert 
"    Roscoe  C,  nurse,  r.  902  0"Farrell 
"    Rowland,  gripman  Market   St.  Ry,  r.  1031 

Jackson 
"    R.  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  I90414 

McAllister 


Jones  Sadie,  laundress,  r.  1904  Filbert 
"    Samuel  (Jones  &  Givens),  r.  Paclflc-Union 

Club 
"    Samuel  (Jones  &  Hinds),  r.  872  Howard 
"    Samuel,  messman  str  Alameda 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  155  New  Montgomery 
"    Samuel  A.,  engineer,  r.  ISVz  Langton 
"    Samuel  H.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Sanford,  porter  str  Apache 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  752  Howard 
"    Sarah  J.  Miss,  principal  Agassiz  Primary 

School,  r.  109  Hartford 
"    Seneca  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  109  Hartford 
"    Seward  W.  (Jones  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Boston, 

Mass. 
"    Sidney  C,  clerk  Thompson's  Union  Soda 

Wks,  r.  802  Filbert 
"    Simmons,  salesman  James  M.  Moran&  Co.. 

r.  New  Arlington  House 
"    Simon,  furniture,  2121  Mission 
Jones  S.  L.  &  Co.  (Everett  D.  Jones),  importers, 

auctioneers  and  commission  merchants, 

205-207  California,  telephone  Main  314 
"    Squire,  janitor,  r.  923  Greenwich 
"    Stephen  O.,  storekeeper  str  China,  r.  1833 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Surry  R.,  stenographer,  r.  721  Webster 
"    Sylvester  A.,  printer  C.  W.  Gordon 
"    T.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Thomas,  r.  271^,  4th 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith  H.  M.  Black  &  Co.,  r. 

563Natoma 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1713  Turk 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1812  Green 
"    Thomas,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Sydney,  r. 

547,  1st 
"    Thomas,  decorator,  r.  12e  Sheridan 
"    Thomas,  decorator,  r.  946  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  gripman,  r.  3134  Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  45  Minna 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  54  Sacramento 
•'    Thomas,  salesman  I.  Flatow  &  Co.,   r.  23 

Harriet 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  1903  Bush 
"    Thomas,  shoe  cutter  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 

Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Thomas  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1604  Page 
"    Thomas  E.,  collector,  r.  515  Octavia 
"    Thomas  G.,  salesman  Doane  &  Henshel- 

wood,  r.  21114  Jones 
"    Thomas  H.  (Jones  &  Lotz),  r.  2112  Steiner 
"    Thomas  J.,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1617  Folsom 
"    Thomas  J.,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Thomas  L.,  clerk,  r.  1122  Eddy 
"    Thomas  P.  (Holmes  &  Jones),  r.  429,  23d 
"    Thomas  R.,  dental  student,  r.  309  Jones 
"    Thomas  S.,  painter,  r.  362  Grove 
"    Timothy,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Tracy,  surveyor,  r.  2010^^  Union 
"    W.,  laborer,  Pac.  Roll  Mill 
"    W.,  nurse,  r.  3J8  Fulton 
"    Walter  B.,  bookkeeper  A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.,  r. 

226,  8th  Av 
"    Warren  C.  (W.  E.  Robins  &  Co.),  r.  443  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Webster  (Jones   &   Co.),  r.    Ross    Valley, 

Marin  Co. 
"    W.  Ernest,  bookkeeper   Atlas    Tack   Cor- 
poration, r.  129  Chestnut 
"    William,  r.  4  Hulbert  Alley 
"    William,  bellman  The  Berkshire 
"    William,  liquors,  r.  1003  Powell 
"    William,  porter,  r.  1005  Powell 
"    William,  proprietor  Pleasant  House,   122 

Post 
"     William,  cook  stmr  San  Bias 
"    William,  tanner,  r.  521,  4th 
"    William,  treasurer  H.   T.  Holmes'   Lime 

Co.,  24  Sacramento,  r.  1019  Haight 
"    William  A.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1313a  Jackson 
"    William  A.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  2600 

Sutter 
"    William  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  42,  2d, 

r.  129  Chestnut 
"    William  A.,  miner,  r.  820  Green 
"    William  A.,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  325,  5th 


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Therefore  the  best  medium  for 
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Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


JON 


CROCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


JOE 


863 


Jones  William  A.,  traveling  salesman  Jones  & 
Co.,  r.  1327  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     William  B.,  r.  1313  Hyde 
."    William  D.,  laborer  Cal.   St.  RR,  r.  1206a 
Larkin 
"    William  E..  carriage  painter,  2337  Mission, 

r.  121/2  mil 

"    William  F.,  expressman,  r.  6%  Brosnan 
•'    William  F.,  weigher  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.    325 

Filbert 
"    William  G.,  contractor  and  builder,  3711 

Clay 
"    William  H.  (Moncisvais  &  Jones),  r.  E  s 

lltli  Av  bet  I  and  J 
"    WilliamH.,  butcher,  r.  1051  Mission 
"    William  H.,  liquors,    1062  Kentucky,  r.  634 


"    WilliamH.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1556  Kentucky 
"    WilliamH.,  plumber   and  gasfltter,  6O4V2 

Ellis 
' '    William  J. ,  blacksmith,  r.  2229  Filbert 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  3146  Market 

JONES  WILLIAM  J., 

coal  and  wood,  2128  Market,  r,  28  Clin- 
ton Park 

Jones  William  J.,  salesman  Eugene  G.  Davis, 

r.  1013  Mason 
"    William  L.,  engineer,  r.  1943  Howard 
"    William  L.,  storekeeper  T.  P.  H.  Whitelaw 

&  Son,  r.  124V4  Fillmore 
"    William  M.,  laborer,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    William  M.,  laundryman,  r.  1904  Filbert 
"    William M.,   salesman    Roos  Bros.,  r.  214 

Leavenworth 
"    William  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1017  Powell 
"    William  R.,  r.  1405  Webster 
"    William  R.,  brush  maker  R.  W.  Simpson, 

r.  Alameda 
"    William  R.,  laborer,  r.  1132  Bryant 
"    William   S.,    clerk   Dunham,  Carrigan   & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  808  Filbert 
"    William  S.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Peru,  r. 

129  Chestnut 
"    William  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  272  Tehama 
"    William  T.,  carpenter  Baldwin  Hotel 
"    William  W.,  printer  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 

618  Harrison 
"    William  W.,  salesman  Gray  &  Barbieri 
Jones    Winfield    S.,    vice-president    Security 

Savings  Bank,  Mills  Bldg,  r.  1313  Hyde 
"    W.  J.,  deck  hand  str  Australia 
"    W.  Ogwen.  bookkeeper  Stockton  Milling 

Co.,  r.  17  Clinton  Park 
"    &  Charles  (Henry  S.  Jones  and    Edward 

Charles),  proprietors  Jones  Express,  11 

Steuart 

JONES  «&  CO., 

carpet  cleaning  and  renovating  works, 
Harry  O.  Irwin  manager,  25-27,  Stli 

Jones  &  Co.  (Michael  P.  and  Webster  Jones), 
wholesale  groceries,  26-28  Fremont 
"    &  Givens  (Samuel  Jones  and  C.  S.  Givens), 
office  161  Crocker  Bldg 

Jones  &  Hill  Co.  (Elkhart,  Ind.),  chewing  gum, 
A.  C.  Boldemann  &  Co.,  agents,  307  Com- 
mercial 
"  &  Hinds  (Samuel  Jones  and  Thomas  C. 
Hinds),  portraits  enlarged,  872  Howard 
"  &  Kendig  (Peter  L.  Jones  and  Daniel  Ken- 
dig),  carriage  makers,  5  Merchant 

Jones  &  Lotz  (Thomas  H.  Jones  and  Paul 
Lotz),  proprietors  Elite  Photographic 
Studio,  838  Market 

Jones  &  O'DonneU  (Hu  Jones  and  Joseph  E. 
O'Donnell),  attorneys  at  law,  14  San- 
some,  rooms  40-41 A 
"  &  Sullivan  (John  M.  Jones  and  Daniel  A. 
Sullivan),  proprietors  Great  Eastern 
Clothes  Renovating  Co.,  419  California, 
room  4 

Jg®"  Jones.    See  Jonas 

Jonnevold  Carl  H.,  landscape  artist,  506  Bat- 
tery 

Jonson  Olaf,  sawyer  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  314 
Iowa 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Mantels,  Grates 

aod   Fireplace  Trinjroings 

ARTISTIC  DESIGKS. 


309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Jonsson  Andreas  G.,  liquors,  1103  Tennessee 
"    Edward,   porter   Wells,   Fargo   &   Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
;e®="  Jonsson.    See  Johnson 
Jonventin  Marie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Joos  George,  zincographer,  528  Sacramento 
"    Louis,  liquors,  NW  cor  Clay  and  Drumm, 

r.  304  Clementina 
"    Martin,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  10 
Verona  PI 
Joost  Albert  H.,  clerk,  r.  414  Schrader 
Joost  Betirend  (Joost  Bros,  and  Joost  &  Wool- 
ley),  and  president  San  Francisco  and 
San  Mateo  Railway  Co.,  NW  cor  30th 
and  San  Jose  Av,  r.  SW  cor  Falcon  and 
Moss  Avs 
"    Bertha  Miss,  proof  reader,  r.  109  Grove 
Joost  Brothers  (incorporated),  Behrend  Joost 
president,  Fabian  Joost  vice-president, 
Joseph  I.  Lawless  secretary,  importers 
and  dealers  hardware,  1438-1440  Mission 
"    Brothers  (Frederick,  Tonjes  and  Fabian), 

liquors,  cor  San  Jose  Av  and  30th 
"    Fabian  (Joost  Bros.),  r.  7,  30th 
"    Fabian,   vice-president    Joost    Bros.,   1440 

Mission,  r.  2400  Howard 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  419  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Frederick  (Joost  Bros),  r.  1614  Guerrero 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  2036  Folsom 
Joost  Henry  (M.  Joost  &  Bro.),  r.  410  Shrader 

"    Henry,  grocer,  r.  52  South  Park 
Joost  Hermann,  wholesale  dairy  produce,  310- 
312  Battery,  r.  327  Capp 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  138,  3d,  r.  52 
South  Park 
Joost  M.  &  Brother  (Martin  and  Henry),  grain 
and  coal  dealers  and  livery,  600-618  Gough 
Joost  Martin  (M.  Joost  &Bro.),  r.  414  Shrader 
"    Martin,  capitalist,  r.  623  York 
"    Martin  B.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  S.   M.   Ry.  Co.,  r. 

SW  cor  Falcon  and  Moss  Avs 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  408,  17th 
"    Paul,  clerk,  r.  826  California 
"    Tonjes  fJoost  Bros.),  r.  7,  30th 
Joost  &  Woolley  (Behrend  Joost  and  Horace  M. 
WooUey),    real    estate    and    financial 
agents,  532  Market 
;^" Joost.    See  Jost ,  Just  and  Yost 
Jopp  John,  liquors,  440'/^,  6th 
Jopsen  Katharine,  domestic,  NE  cor  7th  Av  and 

Fulton 
Jordan  Albert  R.,  driver  Walters  Napa  County 
Soda,  r.  404  McAllister 
"    Alfred  M.,  clerk  Hearst  Estate,  r.  Oakland 
"    Arthur  L. ,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening  School, 

r.  I8I8I/2  Mason 
"    Augustus,  r.  1433  Sacramento 
"    Augustus  Jr.,  electrician,  r.   1433   Sacra- 
mento 
Jordan  Bituminous  Eock  and  Paving  Co., 
James  C.  Jordan  president,  Thomas  J. 
Grossman    secretary    and  treasurer,  93 
Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Charles  G.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  628^ 

Natoma 
"    Charles  L.,  teamster,  r.  6  Juniper 
"    Oipriano,  porter  F.  Sand,  r.  1111  Kearny 
"    David  R.,  janitor,  334  Pine,  r.  929  Washing- 
ton 
Jordan    David    Starr,     president    California 
Academy  of  Sciences,  819  Market,  r.  Palo 
Alto 
"    Dennis  (Dennis  Jordan  &  Son) ,  r.  800  Fulton 
"    Dennis  &  Son  (Dennis   and  Peter  I.),   con- 
tractors brickwork,  40  New  Montgomery 
and  800  Fulton 


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Jordan  Eben,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"     Edward,  helper,  r.  801  Harrison 
"    Frank,  clerk  Abe  Harshall,  r.  413  Bryant 
"    Frank  D.,  steamfltter,  r.  310  Clipper 
"    Franklin  C,  printer  Union  Litho.  Co. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick,  fireman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Frederick    W.,    pilot,  506  Battery, 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  86  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    George  W.,  boilermaker   Risdon  I.    &  L. 

Wks,  r.  20  Octavia 
Jordan  H.  C,  general  agent  German  General 

Benevolent  Society,  320   Geary,    r.    413 

Mason 
"    Henry  B.,  watchman,  r.  1003  Minnesota 
Jordan  Henry   J.,   manager    Widber's     Drug 

Store,  14  Ellis,  r.  530V4,  19th 
"    Jackson,  chief  steward  str  Coptic 
"    James,  r.  29  Minna 
"    James,  cook,  r.  909  Jackson 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  25%  Sumner 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  427  Bryant 
Jordan  James  C,   real  estate,   and  president 

Jordan  Bituminous  Rock  and  Paving  Co. , 

92  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  553  Harrison 
"    James  H.,  draughtsman  M.  J.  Lyon,  r.  20 

Octavia 
'•    James  J.,  driver  National  Laundry,  r.  309 

Sanchez 
"    J.  B.,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &Co.,r. 

Alameda 
■'    John,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.   1417  Hyde 
"    John  H.,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 
"    John  J.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  310, 18th 
"    John  L.,  cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.  54  Minna 
•'    John  W.,  porter  postoflace,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    Joseph,  r.  716  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph  J.,  carpenter,  r.  20  Octavia 
■'    Leslie  A.,  teacher  Washington  Grammar 

School,  r.  18181/2  Mason 
"    Lillian  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1423  Sacramento 
"    M.,r.  1926  Market 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  621  Ellis 
"    Martin,  helper  Risdon  I.   &  L.  Wks,  r.  223 

Minna 
■'    Mary,  saleslady,  r.  1423  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  r.  108  Nebraska  rear 
•'    Michael,  liquors,  SW  cor  2d  and  Natoma, 

r.  103  Natoma 
•'    Michael  F.,  proprietor  Cal.   Upholstering 

and  Carpet  Beating  Wks,  r.  1024  Oak 
•'    Nellie  Miss,  r.  226  Turk 
"    Newell  B.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  1818  Steiner 
"    Patrick  C,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r. 

1627  Hyde 
"    Peter  A.,  salesman  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co., 

r.  533,  21st 
"    Peter  I.  (Dennis  Jordan  &  Son),  r.  800  Ful- 
ton 
"    P.  H.,  real  estate,  53  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Richard,  motorman  Market  St  Ry..  r.  720 


Robert,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1624  San  Car- 
los Av 

Rose  R.,  widow,  r.  236,  19th 

Rudolph  R.,  capitalist,  office  210  Sansome, 
r.  2519  Washington 

Sarah,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies 
Home 

Sophie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1423  Sacramento 

Thomas,  clerk,  r.  236,  19th 

Timothy  J.,  porter  J.  A.  Lennon,  r.  430 
Brannan 

Valley  Stock  Co.,  George  W.  Scott  secre- 
tary, 128-129  Crocker  Bldg 


Jordan  Vladimer,  waiter  Milishich  &  Belle,  r. 
515  Geary 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  535Vi  O'Farrell 
"    William   H..  assistant   market  inspector 
Board  of  Health,  r.  703^4  Davis 
Jordan  'Wrilliam  H.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  .33,  47-48,  r.  1118  Gough 
"    William  J.,  shoefinisher,  r.  15  Minna 
"    W.  P.,  messenger  Pacific  Transfer  Co. 

JORDAN'S  MUSEUM 

of  Anatomy,  James  Du  Bois  manager, 
1051  Market  bet  6tli  and  7tli,  opp 
Jones 

4®" Jordan.    See  Jordon,  Jourdain  and  Jourden 
Jordens  Henry,  liquors,  r.  233%  O'Farrell 
Jordon  Alfred  V.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1004  Larkin 
"    Helen  Miss,  r.  1835  Sacramento 
"    Michael  W.,  r.  230  Duncan 
J8®" Jordon.    See  Jordan  and  Jourden 
Jorgensen  Adolph,  stableman  J.  P.  Ferguson  & 

Son,  r.  334  Bryant 
"    Alfred,  clerk,  r.  1911%  Stockton 
"    Alfred  T.,  vinegar  maker  National  Vine- 
gar Wks,  r.  13  De  Boom 
"    Andrew,  waiter,  r.  11  De  Boom 
"    Anita  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Charles  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  9th  Av  South 

nrG 
"    Christian    (Christensen  &   Jorgensen),   r. 

2707  Sutter 
"    Christian,  laborer,  r.  821  Hampshire 
"    Christian     A.,    artist,     325    Montgomery, 

rooms  35-36,  r.  1629  McAllister 
"     Edward  B.,  manager  Pomeroy  Pharmacy, 

702  Washington,  r.  513  Post 
"     Emil,  waiter,  r.  1623  Pine 
"    Flora  E.,  nurse,  r.  226  Oak 
' '    George,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co. ,  r.  414a 

5th  Av 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Guttorm,  seaman,  r.  706%  Clementina  rear 
"    Jacob,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    James  |P.,  butcher  C.  W.  Foster,  r.  1319a 

Pine 
"    James  P.,  photographer,  r.  226  Oak 
"    James  T.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  103  Larkin 
"    Jens  P.,  engineer  J.  W.  Russell  &  Co.,  r. 

158,  1st 
"    Jens  R.,  coffee  saloon,  29,  4th,  r.  465  Jersey 
"    John,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1010  Post 
"    John,  steamfltter,  r.  23  Turk 
"    Jorgen  H.,  cabinet  maker  Wm.  W.  Magary, 

r.  706  Hampshire 
'■    Joseph,  waiter  str  Arago 
"    Lars   C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1312 

Naoma 
•'    Lawrence,  steward  J.  Jacobsen,  r.  13%,  6th 
"    Louis,  carpenter  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  323  Jes- 
sie 
"    Marius,  clerk,  r.  414a,  5th  Av 
"    Martin,    painter   Central    Hardware    and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  1623  Pine 
"    Matthias,  liveryman,  r.  624  California 
"    Matthias,    manager    Alfred  Peterson,  341 

Bash,  r.  223  Kearny 
Jorgensen  N.  &  Co.    (Niels   Jorgensen),  hay. 

grain    and  coal,   145  Valencia   and  1190 

Stevenson 
"    Nels  (Jorgensen  &  Larsen),  r.  907  Howard 
"    Nels  J.,  laborer,  r.  1703  Turk 
"    Niels  (N.  Jorgensen  &  Co.),  r.  2323  Howard 
■'    Ole,  master   mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  1911% 

Stockton 
•'    Olof  P.,  wood  carver  Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  r. 

615  York 
"    Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  434a  Page 
"    Peter,  oyster  and  chop  house,  87-88  Centre 

Market,  r.  1319a  Pine 
•'    Peter,  photographer,  r.  226  Oak 
"    Rasmus,  baker,  r.  11  De  Boom 
"    Rasmus,  master  mariner,  r.  214  Jackson 
•'    Rasmus    P.    (Jorgensen  &  Larson),  r.  372 

Brannan 
"    Raymond,  machinist  First  St.  Wks,  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  158,  1st 


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Jorgensen  Robert  P.  (Jorgensen  &  Larsen),  r. 
372  Brannan 

"    Rudolph,  baker  C.  G.  Larsen 

"    Toldus,  2d  mate  str  Greenwood,  r.  539A,  2d 

"    Victor,  conductor   Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2505 
Howard 

"    Waldemar,  naaster  mariner,  r.  502  Hickory 
Av 

"    &   Larsen  (Nels  Jorgensen  and   Lars    C. 
Larsen),  liquors,  151,  5tli 

"    &  Larsen  (Rasmus  P.  Jorgensen  and  Lars 
J.  Larsen),  restaurant,  272  Brannan 
4®=  Jorgensen.    See  Juergensen,  Jurgensen  and 

Jurgenson 
Jorgenson  Christine,  widow,  r.  423  Francisco 

"    Daniel,  master  steam  sohr  Morro,  r.  325V4, 
3d 

"    Harry,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  423 
Francisco 

•'    John,  cellarman,  r.  235  Ritch 

"    Jorgen,  collector  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r.  723  Shot- 
well 

"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  313  Ritch 

"    Peter,   tanner  Anton  Krieg,    r.   1410  Ver- 
mont 

"    William  P.,  laborer  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery, 
r.  433  Francisco 
Jorres  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  448  Jessie 

"    Henry  Jr.,   clerk  J.  H.  Rooch,  r.  448  Jessie 
Jorss  Augusta,  widow,  r.  511  Shotwell 

"    Edward  C.   (Jorss  &  Leonard),  r.  511  Shot- 
well 
Jorss  &  Leonard  (Edward  C.  Jorss  and  John  C. 
Leonard),  saddletree  manufacturers,  511, 
5th 
Jortall  Christian  S.,  seaman,  r.  127a  Bernard 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  137a  Bernard 

"    Nicholas,  bookkeeper,  r.  127a  Bernard 
Jory  Henry  J.,  mining  engineer,  r.  2430  Mis- 
sion 

"    JohnH.,  laborer,  r.  406  Harrison 

"    Joseph  H.,  metallurgist,  r.  2420  Mission 

"    Mary,  widow,  nurse,  r.  232  Oak 

"    William  J.,    stockfltter   Siebe,    GlanviUe 
Co.,  r.  2430  Mission 
Jose  George   W.,    laborer   S.    Strauss,  r.   1813 
Stockton 

"    William,   tailor   Frederick    Geick,    r.    215 
Minna 
Joseph  A.  Joseph,    salesman  Hyams,  Pauson 
&  Co.,  r.  507  Mason 

"    Albert,  office  405  Montgomery,  room  14,  r. 
2335  Washington 

"    Alfred  H.,  cigars,  r.  419  Union 

"    Antone,  r.  313  Pacific 

"    Bernard,  capitalist,  ofQce  113  Bush,  r.  2333 
Sutter 

"    Benjamin,  merchant,  r.  835b  Hayes 

"    Benjamin,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  1833  Bush 

"    Bernhard,  draughtsman  Julius  E.  Krafft,  r. 
314  Fell 

"    Brothers  (Julius  and  Simon),  crockery  and 
glassware,  234,  4th 

"    Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  405  Valencia 

"    Charles  A.,  carrier  postoffice.r.  10a  Vincent 

"    Charles  J.,  policeman,  r.  336  Shipley 

"    Clement,  pantryman  Marchand's  Restaur- 
ant, r.  3251/4  Bush 

"    Eleanor,  teacher  music,  r.  418  Sutter 

"     Emma,  widow,  r.  2235  Washington 

"    Eugenia,  widow,  r.  3139  Bush 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  136  Oregon 

"    Prank,  seaman,  r.   Serpentine  Av  nr  Fol- 
som 

"    Furez  H.,  peddler,  r.  657  Minna 

"    George,  waiter  str  Areata 

"    George  E.,  butcher,  r.  3129  Bush 

"    Harris,  r.  1832  Bush 

"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  1  Alabama 

"    Henrietta  C.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Knole  House, 
700  Jones 

"    Henry    V.,  teamster  Lauder  Bros.,  r.  432 
Ringold 

"    Isaac,  r.  1306  Buchanan 

"    Isaac,  barber,  2a  Grove,  r.  314  Fell 

"    Isaac,  tailor,  8  Turk,  r.  720%  Ivy  Av 

"    Isaac  C,  cashier  Steinberger  &  Kalisher, 
r.  Hotel  Mirabeau 


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Joseph  Isadore,  clerk,  r.  1306  Buchanan 
"    J.,    president    Grace- Reynolds    Labeling 

Machine    Co.,    143-147    Beale,      r.     11,57 

Octavia 
"    Jacob,  butcher,  46-48  Centre  Market,   r.  24 

Metcalfe 
Joseph  Jake,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Seidenberg  & 

Co.  (N.  Y.),  239  Kearny,  r.  1157  Octavia 
"    James  L.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  126  Capp 
"    Jesse  M.,  r.  2323  Sutter 
"    John,  r.  311  Pacific 
"    John,  fireman  str  Emma,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  clothier,  r.  303  Mason 
"    Joseph,  salesman  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co., 

r.  1834  Bush 
"    Joseph,  salesman  William   Cline,   r.    1406 

Buchanan 
"    Joseph  J.,  expressman,  r.   11%   Bourbin  PI 
"    Julius  (Joseph  Bros.),  r.  234,  4th 
"    Julius,   tailor  Borck  &    Rosenberg,  r.  426 

Grove 
"    Leon,  bookkeeper  Leo  Metzger,  r.  314  Fell 
"    Leonard    (I.    Oppenheimer   &  Co.).  r.    472 

Jessie 
"    Lionel,  with    Carson    &    Savage,    r.    309 

Powell 
"    Louis,  capitalist,  r.  1834  Bush 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  700  .Jones 
"    M.  A.  &  Son  (Menasseh  A.  and  Silas  M.), 

proprietors  Golden  State  Trading  Co., 

909c  Folsora 
"    Manuel,  tanner  .John  Reilly,  r.  Serpentine 

Av  nr  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  Serpentine  Av  nr  Fol- 
som 
"    Martin,  liquors  and  lodgings,  410  Pacific 
"    Maurice,  furniture,  1101  Stockton 
"    Menasseh  A-   (M.    A.  Joseph   &    Son),    r. 

India 
"    Michael   J.,   salesman  Esberg,   Bachman 

Leaf  Tobacco  Co.,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Nathan    (Nathan  Joseph  &  Co.),    r.    1938 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Nathan  &  Co.  (Nathan  Joseph),  curiosities, 

641  Clay 
"    Peter,  hostler,  r.  741  Ashbury 
"    Samuel   A.,    bookkeeper   Chas.    Hendry's 

Son  &  Co.,  r.  3323  Sutter 
"    Sarah  N.Mrs.,   teacher  Rincon  Grammar 

School,  r.  2336  Mission 
"    Silas  M.  (M.  A.  Joseph  &  Son),  r.  909c  Fol- 
som 
"    Simon  (Joseph  Bros.),  r.  234,4th 
"    William,  coachman,  r.  114  William 
Josephi  David  E.  (S.  B.  Dinkelspiel  &  Co.),   r. 

1317  Gough 
"    James  E.,  bookkeeper  Herrman  Cohen,  r. 

332  Geary 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Station  K  Post  Office,  r. 

Berkeley 
Josephs  Joseph  E.,  musician,  r.  627V4  Vallejo 
"    Joseph    J.,    clerk   Pastene   Bros.,    r.    1706 


Josephson  Charles,  r.  340,  3d 
"    Joshua  S.,  varieties,  1629  Geary 
"    Myron,    druggist,    r.    NE   cor   Geary  and 

Polk 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  409  Drurhm 
Josewski  Henry  P.,  machine  hand  Bolander  & 

Perkins,  r.  268  Minna 
Josewsky  Charles,  bartender  Charles  Beattge, 
r.  3  East 
"    Herman    R.,    buggy     washer     Goldberg, 
Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  1314  Welsh 


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S.  J.  Hendy  president  and  manager, 
R.  Cliartrey  vice-president,  C.  V.  Man- 
ner secretary,  J.  H.  Hendy  superin- 
tendent, manufacturers  hydraulic 
quartz  and  sawmill  macliinery,t»oilers, 
engines,  pumps,  laundry  machinery, 
etc.,  38-44  Fremont,  works  cor  Bay, 
Kearny  and  Francisco 
Joslin  Charles  A.,  shoemaker,  630,  17th 
Joslin  Herman  L.  (Lott  &  Joslin),  carpenter 
and  builder,  cabinet  work  done  to  order, 
store  and  office  fitti  g  a  spesialty,  job- 
bing promptly  attended  to,  repairing 
neatly  done,  670  Mission,   r.  25  Douglass 

"    Jason  W..  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 
116  Lily  Av 
Joslyn  Clayton  L.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  UQM 
Silver 

"    M.  F.  B.  Mrs.,  stewardess  str  City  of  Peking 

"    William    E.,    manager    advertising  dept. 

Emporium  Co.,  r.  712  Van  Ness  Av 

Josselyn  Abram  C,  cigar  maker,  r.  26  Linden  Av 

"    Ada  M.  Miss,    teacher   Agassiz    Primary 
School,  r.  775Haight 

"    Benjamin   F.,     associate    editor    The    In- 
signia, 330  Post,  r.  Santa  Cruz 
Josselyn  Cbarles,  vice-president  and  treasurer 
G.  M.  Josselyn  &  Co.,  38-40  Market,  r. 
Woodside,  San  Mateo  Co. 

"    Charles  H.,  foreman  S.  F.  Glass  Wks,  r. 
'  ■    346,  4th 

"    Edgar,  teamster,  r.  710  Fulton 

"    Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  1413  California 
Josselyn  George  M.,  president  G.  M.  Josselyn 

■  &  Co..  38-40  Market,  r.  San  Rafael 
Josselyn  G.  M.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  George  M. 
Josselyn  president,  Charles  Josselyn 
vice-president  and  treasurer,  Charles  B. 
York  secretary,  Arthur  W.  Forbes  man- 
ager, ship  chandlers,  38-40  Market 

"    Joel  S.,  collector  Western  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  10  Ford 

"    John  B.,  r.  346,  4th 
JosselyTi  Joseph  H.,  physician,  specialist,  1330 
Market 

"     Lockwood,  decorator,  r.  1320  Market 

"    Maria  A.,  widow,  r.  775  Haight 

"    Marquis  de  L.,  student,  r.  1320  Market 

"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1812  Market 

"    Victor  E.,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  418^4 


Josslyn  C.  L.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  340 
Day 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  Lick  Old  Ladies'  Home 
JostBernhard,  accountant  The  German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  Alameda 
Jost  C.  &  Son  (Charles  and  Charles  Jr.),  man- 
agers California  Distilling  Co.  (Antioch), 
oflace  306-308  Clay 

Charles  (C.  Jost  &  Son),  r.  1108  Post 

Charles  Jr.  (C.  Jost  &  Son),  r.  1108  Post 

Edward  N.,  bookkeeper  August  Brune,  r. 
1516  Powell  rear 

Frederick,  sawyer  Pao.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  1033!/2  York 

Frederick,  student,  r.  1108  Post 

George   W.,  bookkeeper   C.  Jost  &  Son,  r. 
1108  Post 

Joseph,  distiller,  r.  1108  Post 

Joseph,  mechanical   engineer,  r.  Clement 
nr  24th  Av 

Peter,  baker,  r.  444  Brannan 

William,  satchel  maker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co., 
r.  1917  San  Carlos  Av 


Jost  William  R.,   clerk  C.   Jost  &  Son,  r.  1108 

Post 
*®~Jost.    See  Joost,  Just  and  Yost 
Josue  Arthur,  proprietor  Grangers'  Saloon,  30 

California,  r.  233  Collingwood 
JotzMax,  bicycle  repairer,  r.  18,  1st 
JouanneauEmily,  widow,  r.  715  Clementina  rear 
Jouanou  Auguste    (B.  Jouanou    &    Son),  r.  438 
Jackson 
"    B.  &  Son  (Baptiste  and  Auguste),  restau- 
rant, 800  Montgomery 
"    Baptiste  (B.  Jouanou  &  Son),r.  438  Jackson 
Joubert    Henry,  mattress    maker    William  A. 
Schrock,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
"    JosephF.,employeeNeustadterBros.,r.  117 

Julian  Av 
"    Martin,  laundry  man    Mary    Lepan,  r.  536 
Valencia 
Jouett  Cavalier  H.,  clerk  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons, 

r.  2022  Pine 
JouUin  Amedee,  artist,  609  Sacramento,  r.  1603 

Fillmore 
Joullin   Etienne,  wines  and  liquors,  32,  6th,  r. 

1011  Florida 
Joumier  Gustav  J.,  oiler,  r.  15  Chapultepec 
"    Harry,    machinist    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  15 
Chapultepec 
Jounieaux  August,  shipping  clerk  Heller,  Bach- 
man  &  Co.,  r.  620  Linden  Av 
Jourdain    Annie    Miss,   solar   printer  Craig  & 
Mosher,  r.  448,  17th 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  448,  17th 
"    Louis,  pressman    Jos.  Winterburn  Co.,  r. 
448,  17th 
Jourden  John  A.,  varnish  maker,  r.  3525  Howard 
Jourden  John  P.  (James  Dufiy  &  Co.),  and  pro- 
prietor Occidental  Varnish  Works,  office 
20  Geary,  r.  2535  Howard 
Jg^"  Jourden.    See  Jordan 

Journal  of  Commerce  (daily  and  weekly),  San 
Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce  Publish- 
ing Co.  publishers,  321  Montgomery, 
editorial  rooms  518  Sacramento 
Journal  of  Electricity  The,  George  P.  Low 
editor  and  proprietor,  423  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg 
Journeay  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  83  Rausch 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  325,  21st 
Journeymen  Plumbers'  and  Gas  and   Steam 
Fitters'    Association,   Daniel     Murray 
secretary,  15U4  Market 
"    Shipwrights'  Association,  10  Folsom 
Jousclan  John,  painter,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
Jovovich  Lazar,    restaurant,    100  Jackson,    r. 
1001  Powell 
"    Spaso,  r.  1001/4  Jackson 
Joy  Allen  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1529  Baker 
"    Burtin,   teamster  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  r. 

2652  Folsom 
"    Charles   H.,    conductor  Geary  St.  RR,   r. 

12  Parker  Av 
"    Edwin  F.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

207  Fell 
"    Edwin  W.  (Joy's),  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Edwin  W.  Co.  The,  E.  C.   Auld  manager, 

mfg.  chemists,  269  Stevenson 
"    F.  B.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  WWz  Noe 
"    Herbert  E.,  laborer,  r.  219%,  23d 
"    Horace  E.,  collector  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co., 

r.  2652  Folsom 
"    John  W.,  helper,  r.  N  s  Shasta  nr  Illinois 
"    Mansfield  F. ,  policeman,  r.  2815  Bush 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  848  Hayes 
"    Mary  B.,  widow,  r.  1315  Webster 
"    Rose  C,  widow,  r.  1509  Baker 
"    Thomas    B.,  gripman  Market  St.    Ry.,   r. 

194^2  Noe 
"    William  S..  pilot  str  Apache,  r.  247  Lobos 
Joy's    (Edwin    W.    Joy    and   Isaac  S.    Grant), 
wholesale    and    retail    drugs,    NE    cor 
Market  and  Powell 
Joyal  Charles,  clerk  Irvine  Bros. 
Joyaux  Albert   F..  clerk   Christy   &   Wise,    r. 
1308  Leavenworth 
"    John  B.,  solicitor  Christy  &  Wise,  r.  1308 
Leavenworth 
Joyce  Albert  L,  peddler,  r.  2104  Filbert 
"    Arthur  H.,  machinist  Vulcan  Iron  Wks.,  r. 
1613  Valencia 


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Joyce  Barbara  G.  Miss,  r.  46;^  Clara 
"    Edmund,  livery  stable,  729  Valencia 
"    F.  B.  &  Co.   (Frederck  B.   and  George  T. 

Joyce),  oils,  NW  cor  7tli  and  King 
"    Frederick  B.  (F.  B.  Joyce  &  Co.),  r.   Red- 
wood City,  Cal. 
"    George  H.  J.,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks.,  r.,  1114  Powell 
"    George  T.   (F.  B.  Joyce  &  Co.),  Redwood 

City,  Cal. 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1114  Powell 
"    James  H.,  butcher,  1131  Howard,  r.  4  Russ 
"    John,  ship  joiner,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Joseph,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  42'/^  Clara 
Joyce  Malone,  city  passenger  and  ticket  agent 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co..  630 

Market,  r.  301  Jones 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    Martin  E.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Martin  E.,  painter  Daniel  Foley,  r.  129  Col- 

lingwood 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  532  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1033  Oak 
"    Michael,  r.  46i4  Clara 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  4614  Clara 
"    Patrick  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  1120  Florida 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  1130  Vermont 
"    Peter  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  544  Minna 
"    Peter  J.,  tinware,  115,  6th,  r.  544  Minna 
"    Stephen,  teamster  Ernst  Lindauer,  r.  46^4 

Clara 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  46%  Clara 
"    Walter,   laborer   Pac.    Roll.    Mill,    r.    302 

Louisiana 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  4T/2  Clementina  rear 
"    Willis  B.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  406  Van  Ness 

Av 
4®~ Joyce.    See  Joice 
Joyes  W.,  2d  lieut.  battery  H  5th  Artillery  U.  S. 

A.  and  post  adjutant,  r.  Presidio 
Joyner  John,  printer,  r.  15  Tilden 
"    Patrick,  soap  cutter  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  833, 

18th 
"    Peter,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  NW  cor  15th 

and  Tilden 
j8®- Joyner.    See  Joiner 
Joynt  Catherine  M.,  r.  203  Grove 
J.  Sheldon  Lux  Potter  Free  Kindergarten  No.  2, 

Mrs.  Alexena  Robei-ts  principal,  74  West 

Mission 
Juarez  Guard,  headquarters,  810  Pacific 
Juchter  Annie  C.   Miss,  clerk  Charles   Lotz,  r. 

723  Bryant 
"    Arend  H.,  expressman,  r.  722%  Bryant 
"    Bernard  J.,  teamster,  r.  NE  Santa  Clara 

and  Vermont 
Juchter  Frank   J.,  harness  and  saddlery,  453, 

10th,  r.  NE  cor  Santa  Clara  and  Vermont 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  Santa  Clara  and 

Vermont 
Juda  Leon,  traveling  salesman  Rothschild  & 

Wise,  r.  1406  O'Farrell 
^'    Morris,  salesman,  r.  1406  O'Farrell 
"    Simon,    manufacturers'    agent,   214   Pine, 

room  20,  r.  1031  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Simon  F.,  traveling  salesman  Meyer  Bros., 

r.  1406  O'Farrell 
Judah  Chester  A.,  asst.  circulator  Call,  r.  823 

Fillmore 
"    Elmlra  E.,  widow,  r.  833  Fillmore 
"    Floyd  S.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  823  Fillmore 
Judah  Henry  R.,  assistant  passenger  agent  S. 

P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  833  Fillmore 
"    Maria  B.,  widow,  r.  3513  Jackson 
Judd  Charles  M.,  carpenter  and  builder,   1507 

Pine,  r.  319  Cumberland 
"    Edward,  fireman,  r.  2607%  Sutter 
"    Edward  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3039 

Pine 
"    Edwin  O.,  compositor,  r.  110  Minna 
"    Edwin  Y.,  wool  dealer,  ofQce  653,  5th,  r. 

Hartford,  Conn. 
"    Ferdinand,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 

40  Federal 
"    Frank  W.,  sign  writer,  638  Post,  r.  213  Elm 

Av 
"    Gerritt  P.,  clerk,  r.  731  Geary 


Judd  Gertrude  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  731 
Geary 
"    Martha,  domestic,  3404  Clay 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  731  Geary 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  14  Patton 
Judd  Norris  A.,  president  The  Hicks-Judd  Co., 
23,  1st,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Orange  Co.,  William  H.  Daniels  manager, 
proprietors    American  Agriculturist,  78 
Columbian  Bldg 
"    Thomas  H.,  shipping  clerk  Buckingham  & 

Hecht,  r.  1929  California 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  600  Geary 
Judell  Adolph,  student,  r.  1413  Post 

"    Herman  L.  (H.  L.  Judell  &  Co.),  r.  1413  Post 
Judell  H.  L.  &  Co.  (Herman  L.  Judell),  import- 
ers and  manufacturers  cigars,  14  Chron- 
icle Bldg,  junction  Market  Kearny  and 
Geary  and  Market  and  Mason 
"    Oscar,  clerk  Fred  H.  Busby,  r.  Oakland 
Judge  Annie  Miss,  housekeeper,  405  Powell 
"    Bernard  J.,  carpenter  Louis   Schmidt,  r. 

1581  Turk 
"    Charles,  quartermaster  str  Australia 
"    Frank  W.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1000%  Minnesota 
"    Herbert,  real  estate  agent,  r.  729  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  529,  6th 
"    James,  painter,  r.  749  Harrison 
"    John,  speculator,  r.  712  California 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  1581  Turk 
"    Kate  Miss,  tailoress  D.  Cohen,  r.  917  Howard 
"     Maggie,  domestic.  1918  Franklin 
"    Thomas,    groceries  and    liquors,   SW  cor 

Post  and  Lyon 
"    Timothy  F.  (Horn  &  Judged  r.  1762  Howard 
"     William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Judie  Henry  D.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1835 

Hyde 
Judis  Alphonse,  wholesale  jeweler,  4-5  Chron- 
icle Bldg,  r.  2016  Buchanan 
"    Arthur  L.,  manager  A.  Judis,  4-5  Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  3136  California 
Judkins  Thomas  C,  attorney  at  law,  13-14  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  1316  California 
Judneh  Martin,  cook  James  Nissum,  r.  433,  3d 
Judnio  John  P.,  liquors,  773  Harrison 
Juds  August  H.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  9  Geneva 
Judson  Anita  A.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  SW 
cor  Alvarado  and  Douglass 
"    Augustus,  mining,  320  Sansome,  room  53,  r. 

1134  Hyde 
"    Charles  C,  office  403  Front,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Clarence  E.,  salesman,  r.  SW  cor  Alvarado 
and  Douglass 

JUDSON    DYNAMITE    AND 

POWDER  CO.  THE,  Ed.  G.  Lukens  presi- 
dent, Francis  H.  Pitman  secretary, 
200  Market,  telephone  Main  576 

Judson  Egbert,  estate  of  (Judson  &  Shepard), 

office  402  Front 
"    Ella  A.,  widow,  r.  916  Haight 
"    Frank  W.,  molder,  r.  SW  cor  Alvarado  and 

Douglass 
"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  710  Powell 

Judson  Manufacturing  Co., 

H.  E.  Bothin  president  and  general 
manager,  W.  J.  Weatherly  vice-presi- 
dent, W.  H.  Christie  assistant  general 
manager,  J.  Gillson  secretary,  manu- 
facturers of  bar  and  structural  iron 
and  steel,  shaftings,  plates  and  beams, 
tacks  and  lath  nails,  ofllce  SW  cor 
Howard  and  Beale,  telephone  Main 
749,  factory  Emery  Station,  Oakland 


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1  J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO   BATXERV'  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

:  COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Judson  Raymond  H.,  mining,  320  Sansome,  room 
52,  r.  1124  Hyde 
"    Thomas  R.,  policeman,  r.  S  s  Alvarado  nr 

Douglass 
"    &  Co.,  excursions,  G.  W.  Arbuckle  agent,  19 
Montgomery 
Judson  &  Stiepard  (John  L.  N.   Sbepard  and 
estate  of   Egbert  Judson),    proprietors 
San  Francisco  Chemical  Works,  (West 
Berkeley),  ofQce  402  Front 
Juedes  John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  20 

HoUis 
Juedt  William,  clerk  John  W.  Dreyer,  r.  11% 

Perry 
Juegens  Frank,  marble  cutter,  r.  18  Dale  PI 
Juel  Adolph  O.,  policeman,  r.  23c  Kissling 
Juergensen  Charles,  upholsterer  and  decorator, 

912  Larkin 
4®- Juergensen.    See  Jorgensen,  Jurgensen  and 

Jurgenson 
Juhl  Louis  M.,  restaurant,  533  Broadway,  r.  919 

Broadway 
Juhler  Jes  M.,  machinist,  r.  13b  Henry 
Juillerat  Caroline  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Miss  Eliza- 
beth B.  Moore,  r.  14  Hardy 
Jula  Milano,  tailor,  r.  730  Vallejo 
Julia  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Virginia  City, 
Nevada),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr.  secretary,  56 
Nevada  Block 
Julian  A.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  614  Jasper  PI 
"    Charles,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  423  O'Farrell 
"    Edward,  engineer,  r.  1128;^  Harrison 
"    Eliza  F.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  533  Capp 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  533  Capp 
"    G.  Adolph,  bookkeeper  Charles  Julian,  r. 

423  O'Farrell 
"    George  B.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co..  r. 

533  Capp 
■'    Gold  Mining  Co.,  Julian  L.   Bentz  secre- 
tary, 628  Montgomery,  room  7 
"    Joseph,  shoe  laster  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  3121/2  Turk 
"    Mattie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  533  Capp 
"    Richard  P.,  farmer  Alms  House 
4S~  Julian.    See  JuUien 

Julien  Addie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  705  Valencia 
"    Bertha  Miss,  clerk  Francis  &  Merki,  r.  705 

Valencia 
"    Eric,  nurse,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Leon  P.,  harness  maker  Leibold  Harness 
Co.,  r.  108  McAllister 
Julio  Joseph  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1077  Tennessee 
Jullien  J.  &  Co.  (Jules  JuUien,  Emile  Girard 
and  Auguste  Goustiaus),  importers  and 
dealers  wines  and  liquors.  617  Pacific 
"    Jules  (J.  Jullien  &  Co.),  r.  1602  Taylor 
4®~  Jullien.    See  Julian 

Junck  Hermann  D.,  groceries  and  liquors,  654, 
17  th 
"    Mary  Miss,  varieties,  r.  1304%  Valencia 
Juneau  Mining  Co.  (Alaska),  oflce  532  Market, 

room  3 
Jung  Christoph,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  722 
Hampshire 
"    Conrad,  baker,  r.  1214  Kearny 
Jung  Fred  H.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  room 
23,  telephone  Main  1717,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    Gustav,  machinist,  r.  1823  Market 
"    Henry,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  402  Bay 
"    Henry,  manager  Oriental  Hotel,  225  Drumm 
"    Hermann,  tanner  Thorn   &  McMahon,   r. 

Tanners'  Home 
"    John,  bakery,  615  McAllister 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1641,  25th 


Jung  Leonie  Mrs.,  proprietor  Oriental  Hotel, 
225  Drumm 

Mathias,  laborer,  r.  626  Lombard  rear 

Nicholas,  furdresser,  California  Av  nr  Shot- 
well 

Philip,  laborer  John  Horstmann,  r.  674 
Brannan 

Robert,  cigar  maker  August  Brune,  r.  Ill 
Valparaiso 

Robert  M.,  r.  Ill  Valparaiso 

JUNGBLUT  AUG.  &  CO. 

(August  Jungblut),  manufacturers  bil- 
liard tables  and  importers  cloth,  balls, 
cue  tips,  etc.,  10  Golden  Gate  Av 

Jungblut  August  (Aug.  Jungblut  &  Co.),  r.  825 
Fillmore 
"    Otto  A.,  with  Aug.  Jungblut  &  Co.,  r.  823 
Fillmore 
Jungbluth  Edward  L.,  cashier  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  1231  Florida 
Jungclaus  Alfred,  baker  Henry  Hansen,  r.  714 

Valencia 
Junge  Albert  J.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 
33  Chatanooga 
"    August,  watchman,  r.  110  Perry 
"    Frank,  tanner,  r.  Congdon  nr  Trumbull 
"    Hans  C.  (Junge  &  Haase),  r.  913  Folsom 
"    Julius  W.,  cook  William  Bruning,  r.  NE  cor 

Mission  and  Beale 
"    &  Haase  (Hans  C.  Junge  and  Herman  R. 
Haase)  liquors,  1  Harrison 
1^-  Junge.    See  Jung,  Young  and  Yung 
Junghaenel  Ernst  (H.  Muus  &Co.),  r.  1001  Clay 
Juniel  William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  322  Fell 
Junior    Helping   Hand   Free  Kindergarten, 
No.  4,  Miss  Emma  I.  McCracken  prin- 
cipal, 512  Union 
"    Order  United  American  Mechanics,  George 
E.  Terry  State  Secretary,  office  214  Pine 
Junka  Marcus,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  U0%  Freelon 
"    Martin,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  UO?i  Freelon 
Junker  August,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    August,  foreman  Charles  B.  Baker,  r.  3110, 

16th 
"    F.  &  Co.   (Frederick  Junker  and  Richard 

Mohr).  butchers,  1005  McAllister 
"    Frederick    (F.   Junker  &  Co.),  r.    917  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  bookkeeper  F.  Junker  &  Co., 

r.  917  Buchanan 
"    Frederick  P.  C,  tailor,  r.  727  Broadway 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  137  Gough 
"    Louis,  butcher,  SW  cor  Luguna  and  Ful- 
ton, r.  920  Buchanan 
"    Louis  Jr.,  butcher  F.  Junker  &  Co.,  r.  917 

Buchanan 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1618^4  Turk 
i8®"  Junker.    See  Yunker 
Junkins  Charles  K.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market, 

r.  Alameda 
Junoiea  August,  porter,  r.  620  Linden  Av 
Juranits    John,   foreman    Swain   Bros.,    r.  735 

O'Farrell 
Jures  Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  704'/^  Mission 
Jurgens  Bernhard  H.  C,  janitor  First  National 
Bank,  r.  1116  Larkin 
"    Carl,  janitor,  r.  1116  Larkin 
"    Charles,  waiter  A.  Busse,  r.  550,  1st 
"    Diedrich,  traveling  salesman,  r.  2511  Sut- 
ter 
"     Dietrich  R.,  fish  dealer,  2513  Mission 
"    Gertrude     Miss,      dressmaker       Gustav 

Flamm.  r.  1413  Devisadero 
"    Hanke,  groceries  and  liquors,  wood,  coal, 
hay  and  grain,  N  W  cor  17th  and  Douglass 
"    Hans",  agent,  r.  cor  8th  Av  South  and  M 
"    Harry,  longshoreman,  r.  12i4  Pfeiffer 
"    Henry,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  corSth 

Av  South  and  M 
"    Herman  (Froehlich  &  Jurgens),  r.  NE  cor 

Broadway  and  Hyde 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  1137  Mission 
"    John  D.,  salesman  Hey,  Grauerholz  &  Co., 

r.  2516  Sutter 
"    Manuela,  widow,  r.  823  Vallejo  rear 
"    Richard  (Jurgens  &  Boese),  r.  512  Grove 


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Jurgens  Richard,  porter  M.  &  C.  Mangels,  r.  1413 
Devisadero 
"    William,  brewer,  r.  127  Francisco 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  618  Minna  rear 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Lievre,  Fricke  & 

Co.,  r.  211  Turk 
"    &  Boese  (Richard   Jurgens  and  Frederick 
Boese)   proprietors  Hayes  Valley  Brew- 
ery, 512-514  Grove 
Jurgensen     C.     Mis  ,    forewoman    Neustadter 
Bros.,  r.  811  York 
"    Herman  J.,  ironworker,  r.  811  York 
"    John,   laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

147  Dore 
"    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
811  York 
Jurgensen  Albert,  seaman,  r.  137  Perry 

"    Martha  Miss,  domestic,  r.  314  Brannan 
4®"Jurgenson.    See  Jorgensen  and  Juergensen 
Jurges   Charles  S.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store, 

r.  914,  23d 
Juri  Henri  J.  (Louis  Juri  &  Co.),  r.  19171/2  Stock- 
ton 
"    Henry,  waiter  Sartorl  &  Fantina,  r.  317i/4 

Capp 
"    Louis  (Louis  Juri  &  Co.),  r.  1902  Stockton 
"    Louis  &  Co.  (Louis  Juri,  Louis  J.   Chris- 
tin    and  Henri  J.  Juri),  native   wines 
and  brandies,  1338  Stockton 
4®="  Juri.    See  Jury 
Juriga  Martin,  waiter  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  4  Martha 

PI 
Jurman  Charles  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1014  De  Haro 
Jurs  Henry  P.,  patternmaker,  r.  18  Johnston  Av 
"    Louis,  tanner,  r.  118.  23d 
"    Peter  C,  foreman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  18  John- 
ston Av 
"    Peter  C.  Jr.,  draughtsman  Cahill  &  Hall 
Elevator  Co.,  r.  18  Johnston  Av 
Jurss  John  (Jurss  &  von  Ronn),  r.  514  Green 
"    &  von  Ronn  (John  Jurss  and  Richard  von 
Ronn),  liquors  and  lodgings,  605  Davis 
Jusich  Charles,  waiter,  r.  328,  25th 
Jusix  Henry,  porter  Pascal,  Dubedat  &  Co.,  r. 
Corbet t  Av  nr  17th 
"    Leopold,  longshoreman,  r.  228i/4,  8th 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  228i/4  8th 
Just  Charles  H.,  clerk  Frederick  C.  Jaeger,  r. 

418  Eureka 
Justen  P.,  clerk,  r.  933  Kearny 
Juster  Cyril  C,  secretary  lone  Coal  and  Iron 
Co.,  4    Montgomery,    room    43,  r.    2227 
Dwight  Way,  Berkeley 
"    Edward,  lodgings,  6-10  Montgomery  Court 
Justh    Maurice,    traveling    salesman     Lewis 

Meyerstein,  r.  2750  Bush 
Justi  Charles  F.,  musician,  r.  438^4  Castro 

"    Walter  M.,  clerk  Emil  Meyer,  r.  Oakland 
Justice  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.),  Richard  E. 

Kelly  secretary,  23  Nevada  Blk 
Justices  Courts,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Justin  T.,    bartender  George    Monnier,   r.   150 

Shipley 
Justins    Hippesly,  salesman    E.   T.  Allen  Co., 

r.  418  Sutter 
Justis  Charles  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1320  Fillmore 
Justus  John,  shoemaker  Betting  &  Benneweg, 

r.  320  Natoma 
Jutrosinski  Isidore,  salesman  E.  Frank  &  Sons, 

r.  1314  Eddy 
Jutton  Daniel,  mining  superintendent,  r.  1418 

Geary 
Juvanhinkas  Ivan,  peddler,  r.  531  Filbert 
Juvenville  Peter,  carpenter,  r.  105  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Juzix  Henry  J.,  porter,  r.  71  Corbett  Av 

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Kaas  William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  137  Clara 
Kaasch  William,  machinist,  r.  1000  Pacific 
Kabitschke  Frank  M.  H.,  painter,  r.  521/4  Quinn 
Kadiak  Phosphate  Co.,  James  Eva  president, 

Joseph  Pentecost  secretary,  3  Steuart 
Kadletz  Wenzel,  musician,  r.  620  Ellis 
Kaechele  Michael  (Kaechele  &  Roller),  r.   439 

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Kaechele    &    Roller    (Michael    Kaechele    and 
Charles  Roller),  groceries  and  liquors, 
SE  cor  Fulton  and  Octavia 
Kaehler   George    A.  E.,    second  vice-president 
Royal  Eagle  Distilleries  Co.,  112  Taylor, 
r.  1821  Eddy 
"    Maximilian,  bookkeeper  Royal  Eagle  Dis- 
tilleries Co.,  r.  1821  Eddy 
Kaeintz  Charles,  bookkeeper,  r.  1112  Taylor 
"    Emanuel,  barber,  4  Morton,  r.  2217  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Emil,  candy  maker,  r.  1112  Taylor 
"    Frank,  barber,  126  Montgomery  Av,  r.  2209 

Leavenworth 
"    Louis,  printer  Goodman-Levison  Co.,  r.  2217 
Leavenworth 
Kaelber  Arthur  P.,  clerk  Henry  L.Wagner,  r. 
999  Chestnut 
"    William,  massage,  999  Chestnut 
Kaelin  Joseph,  cook,  r.  711  Mission 
"    William   C,    traveling   salesman,  r.  2215 
Jones 
Kaempfl  Charles   W.,  clerk  Hamburg-Bremen 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
4®"Kaen.     See  Cain,  Cane,  Cahen,  Kain  and 

Kane 
Kaerns  William,  contractor,  r.  617Vi  Natoma 
Kaeser  Anthony  E.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
1003,  5th  Av  East  Oakland 
"    Edward    (Friedlander  &  Kaeser),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Mary,  domestic,  825'/^  Sutter 
Kaffke  Martin,  r.  11  Cleveland  rear 
Kafka  Anna,  widow,  r.  1918  Steiner 
"    Benjamin,  butcher,  r.  35  Russ 
"    Simeon,  butcher,  209^  6th,  r.  1103a  Folsom 
Kafreddo  Mioliano,  r.  9  w  ater 
Kafurri  Abel,  peddler,  r.  231  Green  rear 
"    Bertros,  oriental  curios,  424  Vallejo 
"    David,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 
"    Simon,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 
Kage  Dora  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  9  Rondel  PI 

"    Henry,  upholsterer,  r.  9  Rondel  PI 
Kaher  Daniel,  r.  cor  Arkansas  and  Mariposa 
"    George,  r.  cor  Arkansas  and  Mariposa 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  cor  Arkansas  and  Mari- 
posa 
"    Mary  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  cor  Arkansas 

and  Mariposa 
"    Patrick  M.,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r. 
cor  Arkansas  and  Mariposa 
Kahl  Frank,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  2939 

Mission 
Kahler  Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  542  McAllister 
"    Christian  H.,  laborer  Cal.  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

11354  CoUingwood 
"     Emil,  groceries  and  liquors,  839  Broadway 
"    Ernest,  waiter  Marchand's  Restaurant,  r. 

115,  21st 
"     Henry  S.,  r.  11  Guerrero 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  542  McAllister 
"    Joseph  A.,  artist  Call,  r.  20081/4  Larkin 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  542  McAllister 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  11  Guerrero 
>8®-Kahler.    See  Kaler 
Kahles  Frank,  gardener,  r.  28!4  Bernard 
Kahlke  John  N.,  r.  10  Moss 
Kahlstrom  Carl  A.,  r.  512  Bush 
/®=-Kahlstrom.    See  Kallstrom 
Kahman  August  (George  Mayes  &  Co.),  r.  1721 

Broderick 
Kahn  Aaron  (Dannenbaum,  Mueller  &  Kahn),  r. 
1325  Geary 
"     Aaron  R.,  r.  107  Polk 
"    Adolph,  student,  r.  1421  Post 


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Kahn  Albert.  (McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.),  r.  933  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Augustus,  butcher,  r.  19  Verona  PI 
"    Bernard,  driver  S.  Kafka,  r.  71514  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Berthold  (Kahn  Bros.),  r.  1421  Post 
Kahn  Brothers  (Berthold  Kahn),  hatters,  1108 

Market  ■ 
"    Brothers  (Leo  and  Max),  butchers,  SW  cor 

Geary  and  Laguna 
Kahn  Brothers,  Klein  &  Co.  (Henry  and  Jules 

Kahn  and  Lazare  Klein),  importers  dry 

and  fancy   goods,   9-11    Sansome,    tele- 
phone Main  1767 
Charles,  clerk  Kahn  Bros.,  r.  1421  Post 
Christine,  widow,  r.  162  Tehama 
E.  E.,  student,  r.  1416  Post 
Emil,  clerk  Kahn  Bros.,  r.  1421  Post 
Emile  E.,  cashier  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co., 

r.  932  McAllister 
Ernestine,  widow,  r.  107  Polk 
George  H.  (Hirsch  &  Kahn),  r.  3026  Steiner 
Harry,  butcher  Max  Kahn,  r.  1718  Post 
Henry  (Henry  Kahn  &  Co.).  r.  2524  Pine 
Henry   (Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co.),  r.  Paris, 

France 
Kahn    Henry   &   Co.    (Henry   Kahn),    dealers 

mathematical  instruments  and  optical 

goods,  642  Market 
"    Herman,  r.  1421  Post 
"    Hyman,  r.  715'/4  Clementina 
"    J.,  printer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  1304  Laguna 
"    J.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1611b  Sutter 
"    J.  &  Co.   (Jacob  Kahn),  wholesale  cigars 

and  tobacco.  306  Sacramento 
"    Jacob  (J.  Kahn  &  Co.),  r.  1315a Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Jacob,  cigars,  r.  1611b  Sutter 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  639,  3d  rear 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  13  Clay 
"    Joseph,  r.  1307  Jackson 
"    Joseph  (Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co.),   r.   1316 

Geary 
"    Joseph,    insurance,    205   Sansome,    r.  2509 

Clay 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  solicitor,  r.  156  Clementina 
"    Joseph  B.,  electrician,  r.  124  Church 
"    Jules  (Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co.),  r.  Paris, 

France 
"    Julius,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  rooms  35- 

39,  r.  1421  Post 
"    Leo  (Kahn  Bros.),  r.  1423  Laguna 
"    Leon,  salesman  Keiss  Bros.   &  Co.,   r.  222, 

2d  Av 
"    Leopold;  bookkeeper,  r.  632  Fulton 
"    Los  (Modry,  Kahn  &  Co.),  r.  222,  2d  Av 
"    Louis  (Kahn  &  Levy),  r.  2643  Bryant 
"    Louis,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Mark  A.,  treasurer  People's  Palace,  r.  107 

Polk 
"    Maurice,  grain  broker,  r.  932  McAllister 
"    Max  (Kahn  Bros.),  r.  1423  Laguna 
"    Max,  butcher,  1604  Geary,  r.  1718  Post 
"    Meyer,  porter  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  222,  2d 

Av 
"    Moses  M.,  cashier  John  Rosenfeld's  Sons, 

r.  1718  Post 
"    Percy  D.,  student,  r.  1216  Geary 
"    Reglna,  widow,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
"    S.  &  Co.  (Sol  Kahn),  importers  and  jobbers 

cigars,  220  California,  rooms  5-6 
■'    Samuel  L.,  dairy  produce,  909  Lar  in,  r.  907 

Geary 
Kahn  Samuel  S.,  physician  and    surgeon,    14 

Grant  Av,  rooms  1-5,  r.  1626  Geary 


Kahn  Sarah  (Mrs.  Frank  Shibeley).  florist,  311 
Sutter 
"    Sidney,  florist,  r.  2509  Clay 
"    Sol  (S.  Kahn  &  Co.),  r.  1919  Sutter 
'•    Theodor.  teamster,  r.  163  Tehama 
"    Theresa,  tailoress,  r.  3509  Clay 
"    William  (Kahn  &  Herzog),  r.  Alameda 
"    William  E.,  jeweler,  r.  3505  Larkin 
Kahn  &  Herzog  (William  Kahn  and  Henry  J. 
Herzog),      agents     Hamburg-American 
Steamship  Line,  overland  ticket  office 
foreign    exchange  and  commission,  428 
Montgomery 
"    &  Levy  (Louis  Kahn  and  Louis  Levy),  cat- 
tle yards,  cor  Mission  Road  and  Silver 
Av 
j86r"Kahn.    See  Cahen  and  Cahn 
Kahrau  Frederick  W.,  tailor  John  Schmid,  r. 

401  Green 
Kahrs  John,  groceries,  124,  1st 
"    John  H.  (Kahrs  &  Hogref),  r.  14V4  Lewis 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  304  Valencia 
"    William  A.,  plumber  J.  B.  Butterworth,  r. 

Oakland 
"    &  Hogref  (John  H.  Kahrs  and   Frederick 
Hogref),  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Post  and  Taylor 
Kai  O.  (O.  Kai  &  Co.),  r.  Japan 
"    O.  &  Co.    (O.    Kai),   Japanese   goods,   316 
Kearny 
Kaighin  Charles  J.,  engineer  motor  power  Mar- 
ket St.  Ry.,  r.  2080  Market 
"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  33  Sanchez 
Kaill  Richard  N.,  dyer  and  cleaner,  154  Octavia 
Kaimi  John,  tailor  Werthman  Pants  Co.,  r.  1450% 

Minna 
Kain  James,  teamster,  r.  3421  Fillmore 

"    Michael  W.,  contractor,  r.  2490 Market 
«®~Kain.    See  Cain,  Cane,  Cahen,  Kahen  and 

Kane 
Kaino  Martin,  bartender  O.  S.   Carlson,  r.  214 

Steuart 
Kairies  Max,  cook,  r.  2  Tehama 
Kaiser  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1133  Filbert 
"    Benjamin,  butcher,   1103   Leavenworth,  r. 

1109  Leavenworth 
"    Bertha,  domestic,  216  Waller 
"    Charles  A.,  lithographer,  r.  737%  Union 
"    Charles  P.,  bartender  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 

23  Mary 
"    Christopher,  shoemaker  M.  Reuboldt,  r.  11 

Bernard 
"    Edward,  agent,  r.  1332'/4  Treat  Av 
"    Edward,  salesman  Cluff  Bros.,  r.  1123  Fil- 
bert 
"    Emma  Miss,   clerk  W.  F.  Kaiser,  r.  737V4 

Union 
'<    Frank,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

220  Turk 
"    Franz  L.,  vocalist,  r.  1819  Powell 
"    Frederick  A.,  groceries,  948  Fillmore 
"    Frederick  M.,  clerk  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  11 

Bernard 
"    Fritz,  coppersmith    Ludwig  Wagner,  r.  6 

Reed  PI 
"    Fritz,  with  Albany  Brewery,  r.  72  Everett 
"    Henry,  r.  1122  Kearny 
"    Henry,  laborer  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r.  209 

Sunnyside  Av 
"    Henry  C,  butcher,  r.  2931  Jackson 
"    Herman,    bartender    Henry    Hoffmann,    r. 

55014  Natoma 
"    John,  baker,  r.  108,  9th 

"    John,  baker  John  H.  Lober,  r.  3023  Sacra- 
mento 
"    John,  cook,  r.  73714  Union 
"    John,  restaurant.  209  Sunnyside  Av 
"    Joseph,  locksmith,  r.  328  Minna 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker   Hermann   Frese,  r.  4 

Virginia  Court 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  6  Reed  PI 
"    Julius,  boarding,  1224  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Julius,  waiter,  r.  420  Grove 
"    Lipman  M.,  salesman  Henry  Kahn  &  Co., 

r.  31 13  Post 
"    Louisa  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1819  Powell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  157,  Uth 
"    Max,  driver  Adams  &    Rohrer,    r.    2304% 
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Kaiser  May,  widow,  r.  32  Birch  Av 
"    M.  L.,  student,  r.  Lick  House 

KAISER  OTTO, 

wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Baker  and 
Greenwicli,  teleplione  Pine  1011 

Kaiser  Peter  C,  porter,  r.  23  Mary 
"    William,  r.  2113  Post 
"    William,  butcher  Katz  &  Sons,   r.  IOUY2 

Washington 
"    William  F.,  confectionery,  509  Montgomery 
Av,  r.  7371/2  Union 
4®"Kaiser.    See  Kyser,  Keyser  and  Keiser 
Kaisin  Emile.  driver  Em  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  723 

Vallejo 
Kalaher  Frank,  waiter,  r.  36  Rausch 
Kalanberg  Emil  C,  barber,  1401!4  Ellis 
Kalasich  Michael,    cook  Peter  Dolan,    r.    1311 

Castro 
Kalb  Peter  J.,  baker,  r.  1502  Castro 

"    R.,  master  bk  Colusa,  r.  44  East 
Kalben  Edward  C,   secretary  California  Bot- 
tling Co.,  1407-1417  Eddy,  r.  1006  Union 
Kalberla  Conrad,  maltster Krug  &  Zimmerman, 

r.  428  Shotwell  rear 
Kalenbach    Anna    Miss,   dressmaker,    r.    1220 
O'Farrell 
"    Axel,  pantryman,  r.  523  Pine 
Kalepka  Ernst,  waiter,  r.  724  Mission 
Kaler  James,  merchant,  r.  2519  Larkin 

"    William  W.,  butcher,  r.  1139  Howard 
«®-Kaler.    See  Kahler 
Kalin  Joseph,  cook,  r,  711  Mission 
Kaline  Edward,  seaman,  r.  141  Shipley 
Kalis  Harry,  r.  1207  Clay 

"    Harry  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1207  Clay 
Kalish  H.  H.,  clerk  M.   Kalish  &  Co.,   r.    1514 

"    M.  (M.  Kalish  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"    M.  Jr.,  clerk  M.  Kalish  &  Co.,  r.  1411  Pacitlc 

Av 
"    M.  &  Co.  (M.  Kalish),  general  commission 
merchants  and  agents  Humboldt  Steam- 
ship Co.,  400  Front 
"    Max,  agent,  r.  502  Mason 
"    William  G.,  clerk  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  10  Wal- 
nut Av 
4®»Kalish.    See  Calish 

Kalisher  Edward  (Sternberger  &  Kalisher),   r. 
1318  Geary 
"    Edward  D.,  merchant,  r.  1318  Geary 
"    Emilia   Miss,    teacher   Lincoln     Evening 
School,  r.  1318  Geary 
4®=-Kalisher.    See  Calisher 

Kalisky  Charles,  clothing,  107-111,  2d,r.  1211  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Louis,  merchant  tailor,  1398  Market,  r.  502 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louis,  traveling  salesman  Harry  Unna  Co., 

r.  1134  Turk 
"    Morris,  r.  1134Turk 

"    Samuel  (Barnett  &  Kalisky),  r.  1227  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Kalitas  John,  laborer,  r.  Harrison  nr  Stoneman 
Kalkbrener  Emil,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Kail  Nicholas,  carpenter,  1654  Mission 
Kallen  Michael,  laborer,  r.  111^4  Gilbert 
Kallenberg  Albert  H.,  machinist,  r.  5  Har-iet 
"    Emil  C,  barber,  r.  7  HoUis 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  5  Harriet 
"    Millie  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  5  Harriet 
"    Theodore  H.,  machinist,  r.  5  Harriet 
"    Theodore  H.  Jr.,  brass  molder  W.  T.  Gar- 
ratt  &  Co.,  r.  5  Harriet 
Kaller  Margaret,  widow,  r.  240  Taylor 
Kalley  Annie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  1431  How- 
ard 
"    Peter,  r.  .346,  4th 
Kallimann  August,  tailor,  r.  428  Broadway 
Kallman  C.  &  Son   (Caroline  and  Jacob),  jewel- 
ers and  watchmakers,  1903  Fillmore 
"    Caroline,  widow  (C.  Kallman  &  Son),  r.  2609 

Sacramento 
"    Henry,  watchmaker  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 

Co.,  r.  2609  Sacramento 
"    Jacob  (C.  Kallman  &  Son),  r.  2609  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  1526  O'Farrell 


Kallman  Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2609  Sacra- 
mento 
^S^Kallman.    See  KoUman 
Kallooh  Emma  B.,  widow,  r.  707A  21st 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  .535  Post 
"    Isaac  M.   (Wheaton,  Kalloch  &    Kierce), 
attornev  at  law,  405 Montgomery,  rooms 
22-24,  r.  1416  Masonic  Av 
4®="Kalloch.    See  Kellock 
Kallstrom  Charles  E.,  tailor,  r.  119  William 
•'    Herman  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.    1715  Jones 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1715  Jones 
^©"Kallstrom.    See  Kahlstrom 
Kalm  Berrill,   shoemaker    Emil   Alkus,  r.    340 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Kalmbach  Henry  C,  drayman  C.  Nauman&Co., 

r.  2107  Stockton 
Kalmuk  Alice  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1428  Web- 
ster 
"    Lillie  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt     Primary 

School,  r.  1428  Webster 
"    Louis,  salesman  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co., 

r.  1428  Webster 
"    Moritz,  cigar  manufacturer,  423  Washing- 
ton, r.  1428  Webster 
Kalmuk  Robert,  furnishing  goods,    234,   6th,  r. 

1428  Webster 
Kalnemal  John,  seaman,  r.  271  Stevenson 
Kaltenbrunn  Arthur,   bartender,  r.  765i/4  How- 
ard 
Kalthoff  Amelia,  widow,  r.  160  Perry 
"    Bernard  H.,  manager  H.  Huddleston  &  Co., 

140,  6th,  r.  61/2  Albion  Av 
"    George,  musician,  r.  1233  Ellis 
"    Hugo  T.,  bartender,  r.  160  Perry 
Kaltschmidt  Oscar,  dentist,  1049  Mission 
Kambish  John,   teamster  Sternitzky    Bros.,    r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
Kamena  George  J.,  glassblower,  r.  526  Natoma 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  166  Clara 
"    James  E.,  glassblower,  r.  166  Clara 
"    Joseph  H.,  pressman,  r.  121 V2  Silver 
"    William  T.,  clerk  Marshall  &  Graham,  r. 
166  Clara 
Kaminitskv  Joseph,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Kaminski  Samuel  J.,  barber,  128y2  O'Farrell,  r. 

1324b  Webster 
Kaminsky  H.,  manager  A.  Kuhn,  214,  6th 
Kamlade  Frederick,  drayman  MoNab  &  Smith, 
r.  33  Morris  Av 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 

119  Gilbert 
"    Herman,  drayman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott 
Kamm  Jacob,  surfman  South  Side  Life  Saving 
Station,  Ocean   Beach   nr   Ocean  Side 
House 
Kammer  August,  seaman,  r.  14  Washington 
Kammer  M.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Panama 
Kammerer  Charles  G.,    merchant    tailor,    23 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  229  Clipper 
"    Frederick  G.,  barber  John  Naismith,  r  256 

Clara 
"    George  (Kammerer  &  Schmieder),  r.    317, 

23d 
"    George  E.,  clerk  C.  G.  Kammerer,   r.    229 

Clipper 
"    Vincenz,  packer  Baumeister&  Heidemann, 
r.  435  Jessie 
Kammerer  &  Schmieder   (George  Kammerer 
and    Otto    B.    Schmieder),    proprietors 
To-Kalon  Wine  Co.,  1372  Market 
4®" Kammerer.    See  Kaemerer 
Kammeyer  Julius,  cooper,  r.  11  De  Boom 
Kammitter  Ernest  G.,  r.  965  Mission 
"    Joseph  F.,  boatbuilder,  r.  965  Mission 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  bakery,  965  Mission 


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Kammueller  Frederick  C,  liquors,  r.   145  Chat- 


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Kamp  Jeppe,  porter,  r.  179  Clara 
Kampe  Frederick  W.,  liquors,  800  Geary 
"     Solomon,  secretary  F.  W.  Kreling  Sons  Co. 

and  wholesale  diamonds,  92  Columbian 
Bldg,  r,  810  Leavenworth 
4®=- Kampe.    See  Campe  and  Kemp 
Kampf  Charles,  laborer,  r.  20th  Av  South  nr  J 
"    Henry,    cellarman     Milwaukee    Brewery, 

r.  1022  Bryant 
"     Rudolph,  fisherman,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
«®=Kampf.    See  Kaempff  and  Kempf 
Kamps  Edward,  clerk,  r.  NE  cor    Castro  and 

Clipper 
"    George    W.,   carpenter,  r.  NE  cor  Castro 

and  Clipper 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  Castro  and  Clipper 
Kams  August,  ornamental  plasterer  Keyaert  & 

Manetta,  r.  212  Pell 
"    Jacob,  miller,  r.  4S4,  5th 
Kane  Alice  A.,  widow,  r.  1713 Post 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1135  Guerrero 
"    Bernadelte,  feeder  Diokman-Jones  Co.,  r. 

513^2  Castro 
"    Birdie,  domestic,  3112  Clay 
"    Bridget,  furnished  rooms,  208  Powell 
•'    Charles  F.,  porter  Mills  Bldg.  r.  34  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Charles  G.,  teamster,  r.  609,  7th 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  517  Ellis 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  340,  27th 
"    Edward,  salesman  Harry  Browne,  r.  1717!4 

Mission 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  162  Tehama 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  1409  Bush 
"    Frank,  driver  Joseph  Murphy,  r.  153^/4,  5th 
"    Frank,  hatter,  r.  9  Meacham  PI 
"    Frank,  horse  dealer,  r.  668,  20th 
"    Frank,  telephone  operator  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  141  Perry 
"    Frank  J.,  r.  207,  8th 
Kane  Frank  J.,  superintendent  Youths  Direc- 
tory, 2030  Howard  and  secretary  Pacific 

Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice,  14 

McAllister,  rooms  25-26,  telephone  South 

752 
"    Frank  M.,  collector,  r.  505  Howard 
"    Frederick,  r.  534,  9th 
"    George  P.,   wrapper  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  412  Octavia 
"    George  P.,  cashier  Patent  Brick  Co.,  r.  901 

Powell 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  328  Clementina 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  r.  1313a  Poin  t  Lobos  Av 
"    Isabella  B.,  widow,  r.  729  Eddy 
"    James,  r.  619  Pine 

"    James,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  628  Minna 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  11  Gilbert 
"    James,  labor  r,  r.  lla  Shipley 
"    James,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  808  Ken- 
tucky 
"    James,  lodgings,  52  Natoma 
"    James,  produce  dealer,  r.  I6O614  Church 
"    James,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  3112 

Fillmore 
"    James  A.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  412 

Octavia 
"    James  C,  clerk  Pac.  Gas  Improvement  Co., 

r.  412  Octavia 
"    James  F.,  liquors  412  Main 
"    James  G.,  stonecutter,  r.  1324^  Eddy 
"    James  I.,  plumber,  r.  340,  27th 
"    James  J.,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  884 

Illinois 
•'    James  M.,  r.  826a  Haight 


Kane  James  M.,  meterman,  r.  160  Clara 
"    James  O.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  908  Illinois 
"    James  P.,  upholsterer,  r.  1813  Lexington  Av 
"    James  V..  blacksmith,  r.  513  Castro 
■'    Jennie,  domestic,  3700  California 
"    J.  M.  Miss,  nurse  City  and  County  Hospi- 
tal 
"    John,  r.  324,  25th 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  628  Minna 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  5  Hampton  PI 
"    John,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John,  groceries,  11  Gilbert 
"    John,  hostler  William  E.  Bridge,  r.  19  Ade- 
laide PI 
"    John,  hostler,  r.  317  Jessie 
"    John,  pressman  Henry  Lick,  r.  15  Bernard 
"    John,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  513 

Taylor 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    John,  waiter  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    John,   with  Fulton  Eng.   and  Ship    Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  73  Natoma 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  917^4  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  driver  Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.,  r.  34 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  T.,  clerk,  r.  1407  Polk 
"    John  T.,  laborer,  r.  11  Gilbert 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  401,  8th 
"    Joseph,  batteryman  Pac.  Postal  Cable  Co.. 

r.  Oakland 
'•    Joseph,  deckhand  State  Dredger  1,  r.   813 

Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  foreman  Engine  28,  r.  SW  cor  Jef- 
ferson and  Powell 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  306  Fremont 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  lineman  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Ca- 
ble Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Julia  I.,  widow,  r.  58  Natoma 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  1813  Lexington  Av  rear 
"    Katherine  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   1813  Lex- 
ington Av  rear 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  3700  California 
"    Madge  Miss,  stenographer,  r.   14114  Silver 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  restaurant,  884  Illinois 
"    Martin,  gardener  John  H.  Sievers,  r.  NW 

cor  Chestnut  and  Franklin 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  1016,  26th  rear 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  1408  Alabama 
"    Martin  S.,  plumber,  r.  884  Illinois 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1813  Lexington 

Av  rear 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2209  Devisadero 
"    Michael,  r.  505  Howard 
"    Michael,  beamster  South  S.   F.  Tannery, 

r.  Alabama  bet  23d  and  24th 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  73  Natoma 
"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  3000  Webster 
"    Michael,  hostler,  r.  545  Howard  rear 
"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  264  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  blacksmith,  r.  1432  Kentucky 
"    Patrick,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2028 

McAllister 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  126  Folsom 
"    Patrick  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1005!^  Pierce 
"    Patrick  J.,  stair  builder-,  r.  328  Clementina 
"    Peter,  blacksmith,  r.  7  Le  Roy  PI 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  matron  City    Receiving   Hos- 
pital, r.  15!4  Moss 
"    Stephen  P.,  pressman  John  Monahan&  Co., 

r.  19  Lily  Av 
"    Theodore  F..  porter  Allen  &  Higgins  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  331  Turk 
"    Thomas,  r.  9  Meacham  PI 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  r.  431M  Grove 
"    Thomas,  foreman  sweeper  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  lilVi  Silver 
"    Thomas,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.  1606 

Guerrero 
"    Thomas,  horse  trainer,  r.  812  Central  Av 
"    Thomas,  painter    and    paper    hanger,  806 

Folsom,  r.  328  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  sash  maker,  r.  659  Howard 
"    Thomas,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  917  Central 

Av 
"    Thomas  &  Co.,  school,  church  and  opera 
chairs,  12-14  Drumm 


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Kane  Thomas  F.,  engineer,  r.  52  Natoma 
"    Thomas  F.,  tin  roofer  James  Guilfoy,   r. 

I6O61/2  Church 
"    Thomas  H.,  painter,  r.  328  Clementina 
"    Thomas  J.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

10051/2  Pierce 
"    Thomas  J.,  well  borer    r.   Railroad  Av  nr 

32d  Av  South 
"    Thomas  T.,  janitor,  r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2000 

Webster 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  160  Clara 
"    William,  pressman,  r.  229,  25th 
"    William,    salesman  Burnell  &  Co.,  r.   729 

Filbert 
"    William  H.,  shoemaker,  r.  52  Natoma 
"    William  J.,  r.  1713  Post 
"    William  R.,  expressman,  735  Market,  r.  2 

Bourbin  PI 
•'    &  Heaney  (John  Heaney),  dairy  produce, 
11  and  40  Centre  Market 
J8®"Kane.    See  Cain,  Cane,  Kaen  and  Kain 
Kanein  Edward  B.,  jeweler  R.  Bujannoff,  r.  413i4 
Larkin 
"    Edward  C,  tailor,  402  Montgomery,  room 
28,  r.  413  Larkin  rear 
Kangas  Robert  (J.  F.  Widlund  &  Co.).  r.  26  Fol 

som 
Kanitz      Louis,     manufacturing     jeweler,    331 
Kearny,  r.  800Vi  Hayes 
"    Morris,  r.  1420  Post 
"    Otto,  butcher,  806,  15th 
Kankin  John,  steward,  r.  712  Mason 
Kanna  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 
Kanngiesser  Emil,  clerk  Julius  Kanngiesser,  r. 
1409  Stockton 
"    Julius,  sausage  manufacturer,  1409  Stock- 
ton 
Kano  Frank  (Frank  Kano  &  Co.),  r.  608  Polk 
"    Frank  &  Co.    (Frank   Kano  and    Kimziro 
Ueda),    bamboo   and  crockeryware.  511- 
Larkin 
Kansas  Salt  Co.,  Mansfield  Lovell  agent,  124 

California 
Kansteiner  Charles,  clerk  Will  &  FinckCo.,  r. 

240  Taylor 
Kant  Charles,  teamster,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Max  E.,  delicacies,  22  Grand  Central  Mar- 
ket, r.  607  Fell 
Kantner  Fred,  r.  1903  Mission 
Kantoss  Moses,  salesman,  r.  515  Frederick 
Kantrowitz  Etty,  dressmaker,  r.  1207%  Scott 
Kantwall  Mary,  widow,  r.  1236  Bush 
Kanzee  Arthur,  clerk  J.  N.  Lofstad,  r.  730  Turk 
"    Austin,  bookkeeper  Boston    Woven  Hose 
and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  730  Turk 
Kanzee  George,  manufacturer  lantern  slides, 
lantern  slides  colored  and   rented,    131 
Post,  r.  730  Turk 
Kapell  Otto  F.,  blacksmith  August  Stamer,  r. 

36  Clay 
Kapham  George,  butcher,  r.  814  Douglass 
Kaplan  Abraham,  secretary  Max  Shirpser  Jew- 
elry Co.,  732  Market,  and  cashier  Thomas 
T.  Atkinson  &  Co.,  r.  r.  1228  McAllister 
"    Charles  W.,  r.  1104  Eddy 
"    Doris  J.,  widow,  r.  534  Grove 
"    Edward  J.,  stock  clerk  Will  &  Finok  Co.,  r. 

21  Valencia 
"    Hyman,  r.  1228  McAllister 
"    Levi,  bookkeeper,  r.  1228  McAllister 
"    Lydia  Miss,  millinery,  1109  Sutter 
"    Marie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Fremont  Primary 
School,  r.  1228  McAllister 
Kapler  Jacob,  cook,  r.  272  Minna 
Kapp  Andrew  (Kapp  &  Riordan),  r.  453  Jessie 
Kapp  Charles  F.  (Kapp  &  street),  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
"    John  J.,  millman,  r.  40  Spear 
•'    &    Riordan     (Andrew    Kapp    and    Daniel 
Riordan),  liquors,  17  Eddy 

KAPP  &  STREET 

(diaries  F.  Kapp  and  John  H.  Street), 
manufacturers  of  fine  chicken  ta- 
males  and  dealers  in  fine  wines  and 
liquors,  1200  and  1206  Market,  3,  7, 11 
and  15  Golden  Gate  Av 
J8®="Kapp.    See  Capp 


Kappechinski  Stanislaus,  barber  H.  Rosenberg, 

r.  113  Valencia 
Kappeler  Joseph  A.,  plumber,  419  Mason,  r.  2 
Kappeler  PI 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  r.  2  Kappeler  PI 
Kappes  Joseph,  painter  John  S.  Mellon,  r.  512 

Bush 
Kappich  Bela,  solicitor,  r.  1010  Bush 
Kappke  Veronica,  widow,  r.  1015  Union 
Kappler  Charles    Jr.,   maltster   Empire    Malt 

House,  r.  2031  Powell 
Kara  Frederick  E.,  plumber  Andrew  J.  Reavey, 
r.  2641  Harrison 
"    Lawrence,  plumber  Andrew  J.  Reavey,  r. 

2641  Harrison 
"    Louisa  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  2641  Harrison 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2641  Harrison 
"    Mary  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  2641  Harrison 
Karames    Christian,    confectionery,    301    East 

North,  r.  Oakland 
Karasson  Frank,   engineer    G.    F.  Day,   r.  560 

Howard 
Karatar   Angeles  C.    Miss,  teacher  Cleveland 
Primary  School,  r.  307  Polk 
"    Henry  R.,  r.  307 Polk 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  307  Polk 
"    Matilda  Miss,  teacher  music,  r,  r.  307  Polk 
Kare  Samuel,  coachman,  r.  Presidio 
Karell  Edward,  seaman,  r.  19  Drumm 
Karels  Michael,  hostler,  r.  126  Oregon 
4®="Karels.    See  Carels 

Karl  Adam  L.  (Meyer  &  Karl),  r.  2627  Howard 
"    Herman  J.,  meterman,  r,  1431  Mason  rear 
4®-Karl.    See  Carl  and  Carll 
Karlson  John  F.,  3d  officer  str  Eureka,  r,  3130 

Mason 
4®"Karlson.    See  Carlson 
Karm  Henry,  salesman    Kahn  Bros,  Klein  & 

Co.,  r.  905  Market 
Karmelenski  Annie,  widow,  r.  1150  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Karminski     Jacob,    bookkeeper   Greenebaum, 

Weil  &  Michels,  r.  1704  Folsom 
Karn  Gustave,  butcher,  r.  19  Verona  PI 
Karner   Alois,  cellarman  Loew  Filter  Co.,  r.  7 
Hayward 
'    Anton,  cabinetmaker,  r.  9  Hayward 
'    Christian,  laborer,  r.  1507  Kentucky 
'    Joseph,  r.  9  Hayward 
'    Louis,  r.  9  Hayward 
Karnes  William   B.,  bookkeeper  Otto  Luhn  & 

Co.,  r.  905,  18th 
4®="Karnes.    See  Carnes 
>8®-Karney.    See  Carney  and  Kearney 
Karnitz  Joseph  G.,  barber,  r.  327  Montgomery 

Av 
Karnn  George,  cook  Alexander  Pantages,  r.  371 

Minna 
Karns  Thomas,  plumber,  r.  W/i  Alvarado 
Karoley  Joseph,  watchmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

334  Turk 
Karp  Henry,  r.  57  Langton 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker  F.  Kreling  Sons  Co., 

r.  1234  Treat  Av 
"    Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1403,  5th  Av  South 
"    Herman,   teamster  Witzel  &  Baker,  r.  933 
Kearny 
Karpe  WlUiam  G.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  r.  1636  Broadway 
Karr  Lucelia  L.,  widow,  r.  1144  Mission 
"    William,  cigars  and  tobacco,  913  Kearny, 
r.  800  Kearny 
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Kars  G.,  r.  324  Bush 

Karski  Abraham,  clerk  George  T.  Wells,  r.  392, 
6th 
"    Gabriel,  tailor,  392,  6th 
Karsky  Hannah,  widow,  r.  2326  Post 
Karsland  Charles,  seanaan,  r.  33,  14th 
Karsse  Abdalla,  laborer,  r.  143V4  Natoma 
Karsta  William,  engineer,  r.  52714  Greenwich 
Karstadt    William  F.,  molder   Columbia  Iron 

Wks,  r.  SW  cor  Park  Road  and  Java 
Karstens  Maria  Mrs.,  r.  223  (320),  13th 
Karten  Annie,  domestic,  311  Frederick 
Kartluke  Rudolph,  bartender  Joseph  Fetz,  r.  313 

Stockton 
Kartschoke  E.,  brickmaker,  r.  28  Albion  Av 

"    Gustav,  musician,  r.  38  Albion  Av 
Karuza  John,  cooper,  r.  829  York 
Kasch  Henry  B.  L.,  r.  835  Hampshire 
Kase   Thomas   K,  attorney    at  laW;  319  Pine, 

rooms  30-32,  r.  703  Sutter 
Kashevaroff  William  G.,  r.  1635  Mason 
Kashow  Israel,  r.  3502  California 
Kaskel  Dora,  widow,  r.  1337  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob  (Pursch.  Kaskel  &  Co.),  r.  1404  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Louis,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1120  Leavenworth 
Kaskell  Abraham,  porter  Edward  S.  Spear  Co., 
r.  705b  Stockton 
"    Benjamin,  policeman,  r.  921  Powell 
"    Gustave,    gas   fitter   W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  727 

Filbert 
"    Walter,  grocer,  r.  1719  Bush 
jBS^Kasper.    See  Casper 
Kassar  John,  painter,  r.  513  Bush 
Kassebaum  Frederick,  shoemaker,  1135  Union 
"    John  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  521  Eddy 
"    Louisa,  midwife,  r.  1135  Union 
Kassel  Frank,  salesman  Samuel  Shirek,  r.  1013 
Howard 
"    Herman,  peddler,  r.  27  Chesley 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  39  Minna 
Kasser  Isidor  O.,  driver,  r.  29  Langton 
"    Joseph  B.  (Brown  &  Kasser),  r.  29  Langton 
"    Martin,  driver,  r.  29  Langton 
"    Samuel,  cloakmaker,  r.  29  Langton 
"    Z.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  29  Langton 
.^"Kasser.    See  Casser 

Kasson  Chester  S.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  Russ 
House 
"    Ernst  H.,  financial  agent,  r.  929  Post 
Kast  Clara,  domestic  E.  F.  Dennison 
"    Eugene  H.,  clerk,  r.  35  Dolores 
"    F.,  cloakmaker,  r.  443  Jessie 
"    Franks.,  salesman  Home  Industry  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  27  Dolores 
"    Frank  X.,  clerk,  r.  27  Dolores 
"    John  S.,  proprietor  Home  Industry  Shoe 
Co.,  46,4th,  r.  27  Dolores 
Kast  Louis  S.,  president  Seiberlich-Kast  Shoe 
Co.,  26,  2d,  r.  1112  Guerrero 
"    Theodore  S.  A.,  bench  hand,  r.  35  Dolores 
Kast  &  Co.,  retailers  of  fine  shoes,  738-740  Mar- 
ket 
Kastelec  Antone,  laborer,  r.  50  Freelon 
Kasten  Augustus  J.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1371/2,  14th 
Kastendieck  John,  physician,  707  Sutter 
Kastengren  Gustave,  r.  400  Bay 
Kastenschmidt  William,  clerk  Frank  Von  Thun, 

r.  1019  Guerrero 
Kaster  John,  contectioner  Franz  Siebrecht,  r. 

633  Filoert 
Kastl  Annie  Miss,  cook  Lane  Hospital 

"    Martin,  barber,  r.  48  Tehama 
Kastner  Alfred,  sausage  maker  Wilfert  Bros., 
r.  28  Turk 


Kate  Hayes  Mining  Co.    (Nevada  Co.),  Henry 
Pichoir  secretary,  .320  Sansome,  room  24 
Kato  Frank  L.,  master  str  Constance,   r.   Ala- 
meda 
Katsch  Edgar  A.,  passenger  agent  Vanderbilt 
Lines,  10  Montgomery,  r.  1102  Taylor 

"    G.  M.,  stenographer,  r.  901  Golden  Gate  Av 
Katschinski  Bernard,  proprietor  Philadelphia 

Shoe  Co.,  10,  3d  r.  608  Oak 
Katten  Meier,  dry  goods,  430  Hayes,  716  Steiner 

"    Simon  (Bauer  Bros),  r.  716  Steiner 
Kattenberg  CeliaMiss,  bakery,  1032  McAllister 

"    Henry  C,  draughtsman  Charles  R.  Wilson, 
r,  1033  McAllister 
Kattenhorn  Brothers  (Hermann  and  John),  gro- 
ceries, SE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 

"    Hermann  (Kattenhorn  Bros.),  r.  245  Fell 

"    John  (Kattenhorn  Bros.),  r.  245  Fell 
Katthoff  George,  tailor,  r.  1233  Ellis 
Kattrup  Emilie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1313  Val- 
lejo 

"    Thorwald,  signalman  Cal.   St.  RR,  r.  1313 
Vallejo 
Katz  Abraham,  r.  24  Harriet 

"    Abraham,  r.  423  Franklin 

"    Bertel,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 
man,  r.  1426  Ellis 

"    Berthold,  clerk    Union    Photo-Engraving 
Co.,  r.  546  Jessie 

"    Charles,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,   r.  Fol- 
som  and  Cortland  Av 

"    Charles,  plate  and  window  glass,  549  Clay, 
r.  14V^  Bernard 

"    David,  junk,  r.  144  Shipley 

"    Frank    P.,    traveling    salesman    Mandel, 
Pursch  &  Wiener,  r.  308  Broderick 

"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 

"    Frederick  A.  (Katz  &  Sons),  r.  1008  Union 

"    George  G.  (Katz  &  Sons),  r.  1006  Union 

"    Gottlieb,  porter  William  Hoelscher  &  Co., 
r.  14  Bronte 

"    Gustave  A.  (Katz  &  Sons),  r.  1516 Leaven- 
worth 

"    Jacob,  r.  1426  Ellis 

"     Louis  R.  (Katz  &  Sons),  r.  1006  Union 

"     Louisa,  widow,  r.  1006  Union 

"    Mark  B.,  salesman  Charles  Jacobson  &  Co., 
r.  1011  Sacramento 

■•    Mendel,  junk,  r.  116  Shipley 

"    Morris,  cook  San  Francisco  Verein,  r.  NE 
cor  Post  and  Leavenworth 

"    Otto  M.,  barber  Otto  Lemcke,  r.  221  Col- 
lingwood 

"    Seligmann,  tailor,  r.  144  Shipley 

"    William,  porter  M.   A    Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  24 
Caroline 

KATZ  &  SONS 

(Georg-e  G.,  Frederick  A.,  Louis  R.  and 
Gustave  A.),  butchers  and  pork  pack- 
ers, 94-100  California  Market 

Katzbon   Steven,   laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  703  Tennessee 
Katzenbach  Charles  A.,  clerk  North  German 

Fre  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"     Henry  J.,  clerk  Mort  Hepburn  &  Co.,   r. 

Oakland 
Katzenberg  Alois,   tailor  B.   J.   Burr  &  Co.,  r. 

623  Eddy 
Katzenstein   Mayer,  with  The  Baldwin,  r.  1807 

Pine 
Katzer  Frank,  printer  F.   Korbel  &  Bros.,   r. 

516  Stockton 
"    Max  F.,  coffee  saloon,  516  Pine,  r.  922,  22d 
Kaua  Samuel,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
Kauce  Francis,  salesman,  r.  3115,  16th 
"    Francis  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  3115,  16th 
"    Frank  H.,  bartender  Henry  P.  Giannini, 

r.  3115, 16th 
Kaucher  Frederick    M.,    picture   frames,  etc., 

1503  Market,  r.  72%  Brosnan 
Kauck  George,   cellarman  Leo  Metzger,  r.  42 


"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  42  Dame 
Kauf  Charles,  baker,  r.  7%  Sumner 
Kaufer  Constantino,  upholsterer,  1439  Ellis 
Kauffman  Leon,  r.  20  Pierce 

"    Leon,  grain  broker,  3  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 
fioor,  r.  2406  Washington 


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Kauffman  Nestor,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  804  Ellis 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  11  Dikeman  PI 
Kaufman  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  532  Jones 
"    Arthur,  machinist  Risdon  I.   and  L.  Wks, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  512  Francisco 
"    C.  B.  &  Co.  (Charles  B.   Kaufman),  railway 

supplies,  525  Mission 
"    Charles  (MuUer  &  Kaufman),  r.  528  Folsom 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  1229  Mission 
"    Charles  B.    (C.  B.  Kaufman  &  Co.),  r.  317 

Guerrero 
"    Charles    H.,   stock    and  bond  broker,  307 

Montgomery,  r.  1521  Jackson 
"    Emma  cook,  2705  Laguna 
"    Frank,  upholsterer,  r.  522  Jones 
"    Frederick,  groceries, 901 -905  Mission,  r.  715 

Army 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  bartender  F.  Kaufman,  r.  715 

Army 
"    Frederick  C,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  and 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
'•    Frederick  J.,  janitor,  r.  1510  Powell 
"    George,  cook,  r.  850  Folsom 
"    George,  with  F.  Kaufman,  r.  715  Army 
"    Henry,  solicitor  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  613a  Shotwell 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  449,  3d 
"    Jonas,  peddler,  r.  2243  Sutter 
"    Julius  M.,  commission  merchant,  221  San- 
some,  r.  2824  Pine 
"    Maude,  cashier  Frederick  Kaufman,  r.  715 

Army 
"    Otto,  butler,  2100  Washington 
"    Samuel  H.,  clerk  Stomatological  Club,  r. 

235  Post 
"    Sebastian,  expressman,  r.  1414  Alabama 
"    Sebastian  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  1414  Alabama 
Kaufman  Walter  W.,  attorney  at  law,  159-160 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1521  Jackson 
"    W.  H.,  waiter  John  B.  Shay 
"    William,  brewer,  r.  116  Fulton 
"    William,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  512  Fran- 
cisco 
Kaufmann  Adam,  r.  829  Vallejo  rear 
"    Adolph,  salesman  Rosenthal   Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  1243  Leavenworth 
"  Arthur,  r.  2438  Webster 
"    August,  clerk  Friedrich  C.    Kaufmann,  r. 

306  Tehama 
"    Charles,  clerk  Louis  Leffm  mn,  r.  52  Te- 
hama 
"    Edward,    clerk    general   manager's  office 

Market  St.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  931  Shotwell 
"    Emil  H.,  clerk  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  926  Eddy 
"    Ernest  W.,  salesman,  r.  431  Turk 
"    Friedrich  C,   groceries   and    liquors,    SW 

cor  4th  and  Tehama,  r.  306  Tehama 
"    Henry  L.,  musician,  r.  1009  Mason 
"    Henry  W.  E.,   secretary  German    Consul- 
ate, r.  Alameda 
"    Jonas,  collector  Rosenthal  Bros.   &  Co.,  r. 

415  Mason 
"    Leo,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  815  Laguna 
"    Leopold,  cigars  and  tobacco,  36  Market,  r. 

1141  Shotwell 
"    Maurice  J.  (Sommer&  Kaufmann),   r.   1514 

California 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  431  Turk 
"    Moses    (Kaufmann     &    Frankel),    r.    1243 

Leavenworth 
"    Sigmund,  bookkeeper  Rosenthal  Bros.    & 

Co.,  r.  1243  Leavenworth 
"    William,  r.  322,  5th 
"    William,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &Co., 

r.  415  Mason 
"    &   Frankel    (Moses    Kaufmann    and    Lee 

Frankel),  dealers  boots  and  shoes,  1418 

Polk 
4®"Kaufmann.    See  Kauffman  and  Caufman 
Kaufner  Bruno,  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 

r.  115  Oak 
"    Julius,  printer,  r.  115  Oak 
Kauhlau  Frank,  laborer  Sutro  Baths 
Kaul  Christopher  H.,  assistant  bookkeeper  M. 

Brandenstein  &Co.,  r.  108 V2  Oak 
Kaulfuss  Frederick  C,  glassworker,   r.   6  Ton- 

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Kaunitz  John,  liquors,  780  Illinois 

"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  608  Tennessee 
Kaupert  Joseph,  butcher,  122,  24th,  r.    2506  Bry- 
ant 
Kavanagh  Albert,  mechanical  optician  Califor- 
nia Optical  Co.,  r.  802  Van  Ness  Av 
Kavanagh  Brothers  (John   and  Charles   v.), 
merchant  tailors,  6  New  Montgomery 

"    Charles  V.  (Kavanagh  Bros.),  r.  617,  21st 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  404,  9th 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  2025  Pacific  Av 

»    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  236  Day 

"  Fred  W.,  actor  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r.  24214. 
12th 

"    George  H.,  r.  2025  Pacific  Av 

"    James,  r.  12th  Av  bet  H  and  I 

"    James,  tanner,  r.  236  Day 

"    James  D.,  carpenter,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 

"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  2620  Sutter 

"    John  (Kavanagh  Bros.),  r.  814,  15th 

"    John,  hoseman  Engine  3,  r.  1315  California 

"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  242^4,  12th 

"    John  T.,  teacher  piano,  r.  1011  Scott 

"    Julius  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  720Octav1a 

"  Katherine  L.  Miss,  stenographer  Ship- 
owners Assn.  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  r.  404, 
9  th 

"  Matthew,  carpenter  and  builder,  SE  cor 
Grove  and  Steiner 

"    Michael  B.  (Kavanagh  &  Co.),  r.  4  Zoe 

"  Richard  H.,  merchant  tailor,  633  Market,  r. 
1205  Sutter 

"  Robert  P.  (Kavanagh  &  Gallagher),  r.  800 
Hayes 

"  Thomas  J.,  clerk  Alexander  Herman,  r.  114, 
12th 

"    Thomas  K.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  401,  24th 

"    William,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1220 
Turk 
Kavanagh  &  Co.  (Michael  B.  Kavanagh),  gro- 
ceries and  tea  merchants,  402-406,  3d 

"    &  Gallagher    (Robert   P.    Kavanagh    and 
Joseph      F.      Gallagher),      proprietors 
Pioneer  Dairy,  633  Grove 
Kavanaugh  Charles,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    Christopher,  fireman  str  Alameda 

"    Edward  A.,  plumber,  r.  612,  2d 

"    Edward  J.,  plumber,  r.  612,  2d 

"    Gerald,  tinsmith,  r.  617  Mission 

"  Harry,  yardman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  612, 
2d 

"    James,  bedmaker,  r.  861  Market 

"  James,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 
Wks,  r.  631  Natoma 

"    James,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 

"    James,  tailor,  r.  1118  Howard 

"    John,  section  hand,  r.  113,  26th 

"  John  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  265  Octavia 

"    John  J.,  waiter,  r.  5  Hopeton  Terrace 

"  John  P.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 
Hayden  Co.,  r.  15  Pond 

"  John  T.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 
Wks.,  r.  631  Natoma 

"    Joseph,  r.  631  Natoma 

"  Luke,  stenographer  Dennis  Spencer,  r.  1603 
Lexington  Av 

•'    Maggie  Miss,  r.  15^4  Geneva 
4®"Kavanaugh.      See    Cavanagh,    Cavanaugh 

and  Kavanagh 
Kavany  Richard  J.,  messman  str  Alameda 
Kaveny  Annie  M.  Miss,  dry  and  fancy  goods, 
2326  Fillmore 

"    Thomas  J.,  watchman  str  Bay  City,  r.  2326 
Fillmore 
4®"Kaveny.    See  Caveny 


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Kaverne  Frank,  bookmaker,  r.  711  Jones 
Kavoon  John,  lumberman,  r.  765  Mission 
Kawalkowski  Frank  J.,  benchhand  McFarland 

Bros.,  r.  cor  Richland  and  South  Avs 
Kay  Eugene  W.  (L.  M.  Walker  &  Co.),  r.  Santa 
Cruz,  Cal. 
"    James,  bookkeeper  William  R.   Eaton,  r. 

240  Ellis 
"    Walter  R.,  boiler  maker,  r.  31,  23d 
Kaye  William  W. ,  student  Thompson  &  Thomp- 
son, r.  Berkeley 
Kayie  Emily,  domestic,  1626  Grove 
Kays  Anna  F.,  widow,  r.  20.5  Valencia 
Kayser  Albert  O.,  salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  1602 
Eddy 
"    Brothers  (Richard  and  Frank),  wood,  coal, 

hay  and  grain,  1118-1120  Pacific 
"    Charles,    plumbing    and     gasfitting,    436 

Hayes 
"    Frank  (Kayser  Bros.),  r.  1120  Pacific 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Alvin  H.  Harms,  r.  707  La- 

guna 
"    Fritz  (Kayser  &  Mayer),  r.  1602  Eddy 
"    George,  r.  1915  Lexington  Av 
"    Hubert,  bartender  Kayser  &  Mayer,  r.  630V4 

Minna 
"    Marcus,    tailor,    420a    McAllister,    r.    426 

Franklin 
"    Richard  (Kayser  Bros.),  r.  19  Bernard 
Kayser  &   Mayer   (Fritz    Kayser    and    John 
Mayer),    proprietors    Coloseum    Liquor 
Saloon,  910  Market 
4®-Kayser.    See  Kaiser,  Keyser  and  Keiser 
Kaysser  Oscar,  clerk  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  2  Bush 

Street  PI 
Kayton  A.  Harold,  teacher  music  and  manufac- 
turer's agent,  308  Post,  r.  3925  California 
Kazakalkel,  novelties,  35  Post,  r.  142i/4  Natoma 

"    Solomon,  laborer,  r.  33914,  5th  Av 
Kazdajlevicz  George,  millhand  James  Yoimg, 

r.  237  Fell 
Kazinsky  Joseph,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Joseph  P.,  bookkeeper  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

10031/2  Pierce 
"    Julius,  dairy  produce,  100314  Pierce 
Keady  James  E.,  coffee  roaster  J.  A.  Folger  & 
Co.,  r.  1213  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1213  Mission 
Kean  Frank,  hatpresser  Thomas  H.  Kortick 
"    George  W.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  9 

Meacham  PI 
"    James,  hackdriver,  r.  160  Clara 
"    James  M.,  r.  160  Clara 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  416  Geary 
"    Josephine  I.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  ,303  Castro 
'■    Kate  E.  Miss,   teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  303  Castro 
"    Thomas,  hackman.  Plaza,  r.  9  Meacham  PI 
"    William  J.,  plumber,  r.  160  Clara 

Albert  W.,    clerk  P.  C.  Malloy,  r.  521 
O'Farrell 
Annie,  widow,  r.  723,  23d 
Birdie,  domestic,  1013  Valencia 
Caroline  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2132  Stock- 
ton 
Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  VHV^  Ridley 
Charles  S.,  student,  r.  1133  Shotwell 
Dennis  D.,  boots  and  shoes,  849  Valencia 
Efford,  clerk  r.  931  Fillmore 
Emmet  C,  clerk  J.  L  .  Flood,  r.  340  Page 
Frank  M.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 

1920  Sacramento 
Frank    T.,   watchman     Hibernia   Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  1215,  25th 
George,  clerk,  r.  849  Valencia 


Keane  George  B.,  attorney  at  law,  502-503  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    James,  real  estate  broker,  r.  310  Ivy  Av 
"    James  A.,  r.  340  Page 
"    John,  r.  509  O'Farrell 

"    John,  hostler  James  P.  Gueiin,  r.  317  Jessie 
"    John,  inventor,  r.  931  Fillmore 
"    John  T.,  cutter  Standard  Shirt  Factory,  r. 

2132  Stockton 
"    John  T.,  salesman,  r.  1336,  26th 
"    Joseph,  foreman.  Engine  28 
"    Joseph  S.,  saddler  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

1133  Shotwell 
"    Joseph  W.,  clerk   R.  B.   Wallace,    r.  San 

Rafael 
"    Malachi,  foreman  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

1133  Shotwell 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  340  Page 
"    Michael,   bartender  Sim  F.  Johnson,  r.  234 

O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  fireman    Pac.   Gas.   Imp.    Co.,  r 

3000  Webster 
"    Minnie,  domestic.  123  Castro 
"    Patrick,  groceries,  1009  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  SE  cor  28th  and  San- 
chez 
"    Richard,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Everett 
"    T.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  2132  Stockton 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  340 Page 
"    William,  glass  blower,  r.  17^4  Ridley 
ie®~Keane.    See  Kean,  Keen  and  Keene 
Keany  Charles,  blacksmith  Felix  Keany,  r.  114, 
20th 
"    Felix,    carriage    and  wagon   maker,    1325 

Mission,  r.  114,  20th 
"    Mae  E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  114,  20th 
"    William,  restaurant,  1553  Market,  r.  1553H 
Market 
4®"Keany,    See  Keeney 
Kear  John,  engineer,  14  Grant  Av,  r.  15  Rincon 

PI 
Kearce  Margaret  C.  Miss,  stenographer  C.  A. 
Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  514  Noe 
"    Patrick,  r.  514  Noe 
i6®"Kearce     See  Kierce 
Kearlin  Michael,  milker,  r.  711  Mission 
Kearn  George  W.,  wool  broker,  422  Townsend, 
r.  2223  California 
"    J.,  glass  blower,  r.  107  Turk 
"    Jules,  manager  George  A.  Moss,  101  Post, 
r.  430,  17th 
4®"Kearn.    See  Kern 

Kearney  Arthur  G.,  elevator  man    Hotel    St. 
Nicholas 
"    Barney,  teamster  Oregon   Imp.  Co..    r.    1 
Essex  PI 
Charles  J,,  sign  writer,  r.  1920  Steiner 
Daniel,  r.  S  s  Tonquin  bet  Baker  and  Brod- 

erick 
Dennis,  barber,  SE  cor  Railroad  Av  and 

7th  Av  South 
Dennis,  ticket  broker,  r.  628!4  Harrison 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  218  Clipper 
Francis,  P.,  teamster,  r.  428^4,  5th 
Frederick  J.,     clerk    Post   Office,    r.    1009 

Leavenworth 
George  E.,  r.  1920  Steiner 
George  P. ,  s alesman  Charles  Lyon s ,  r.  525% 

Natoma 
Harry,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  333  Oak 
Henry,  clerk,  r.  1410%  Folsom 
James,  fireman,  r.  41  Pacific 
James,  laborer,  r.  12a  Zoe 
James  F.,  student,  r.  1920  Steiner 
James   P.,  machinist  J.  W.   Evans,  r.lOO 

Jones 
Johanna,  widow,  r  9  Boyd 
John  (Kearney  &  McKay),  r.  18  Shotwell 
John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  6  Zoe 

PI 
John,  laborer  John  Smith,  r.  621  Commer- 
cial 
John,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  448i/2,  9th 
John,  longshoreman,  r.  23  Freelon 
John,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
John,  traveling  salesman,  r.  100  Jones 
John,  waiter,  r.  177  Minna 
John  B.,  r.  28  Turk 


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Kearney  John  B.,  contractor,  r.  448'/^,  9th 
"    John  C,  shoemaker,  r.  1004  Leavenworth 
"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  525?£  Natoma 
"    John  F.,  clerk  station  A,  Post  Office,  r.  324 

Jones 
"    John  F.,  harness  maker,  r.  788  Harrison 
"    John  J.,  clerk  J.  F.  Oflerman,  r.  1431  Harri- 
son 
"    John  J.,    shoemaker   David    Goldstein,   r. 

1115  Leavenworth 
"    Joseph  G.  (W.  Meakin  Machine  Co.),  r.  1319 

Devisadero 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  244  Taylor 
"    Margaret  M.,  tailoress  Charles  Wagner,  r. 

43  Ridley 
"    Martin  M.,  laborer,  r.  Ocean  View 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  778  Harrison 
"    Matthew,  r.  1920  Steiner 
"    Michael,  presser  Albert  Mueller  &Co.,r. 

24  Turk 
"    M.  Theodore,  capitalist,  27-29  Murphy  Bldg 
"    P.,  teamster  Stetson-Renner  Drayage  Co., 

r.  438/2,  5th 
"    P.  A.,  foreman  pressroom  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Patrick  F.,  merchant,  r.  24  Fair  Oaks 
"    Peter  A.,  physician,  513  Folsom 
"    Peter  J.,  liquors,  SW  cor  Mason  and  Fil- 
bert 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  823  Alvarado 
"    Roger,  liquors,  24  Folsom 
Kearney  Samuel  E.,  auditor  General  Electric 
Co.,  15,  1st,  r.  318  Turk 
"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  333  Oak 
"    Timothy  J.,  porter  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

230,  19th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    William,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  42  Ridley 
"    William  B.,  druggist   Wakelee  &  Co.,    r. 

Russ  House 
"    William  E.,  salesman  J.J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  21 17  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  H.,  fireman  Mutual  Electric  Light 

Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    &  McKay  (John  Kearney  and  Peter  McKay) , 
wood  and  coal,  3511,  16th 
J8®-Kearney.    See  Kearny  and  Carney 
Kearns  Ann,  widow,  r.  120  Shipley 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1043  Mission 
"    Bernard,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1042  Mission 
"    George,  butcher   James  G.  Shyne,  r.   120 

Shipley 
"    George  F.,  boilermaker,  r.  120  Shipley 
"    Isabella  Miss,  dept.    manager   O'Connor, 

Moffatt  &  Co.,  r.  611  Geary 
"    J.  electrician  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel,  Co.,  r.   1163 

Market 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  214  Langton 
"    James  J.,  paver,  r.  120  Shipley 
'     "    John,  iron  worker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   109!4 
Shipley 
"    Martin  P.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  1091/2  Shipley 
"    Peter  V.,  r.  1043  Mission 
"    Thomas,  bartender  William  Phillips,  r.  366 

Natoma 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  720  Howard 
"    Thomas,  plumber  Henry  Williamson 
J8®~Kearns.    See  Cairns,  Carnes  and  Kerns 
Kearny  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  131  Wildey 
"    H.,  teams, er  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 

17th 
"    J.,    lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,    r.  422 

Broadway 
"    James,  edgerman  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
314/2,  12th 
Kearny  James  F.,  proprietor  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Wine  Rooms,  21  Leidesdorff,  r. 
938  Union 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  561  Stevenson 
"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  13  Page 
"    Street     Cash     Gun    Store,    William     J. 
,.  Shreeve  manager,  sporting  goods,  539- 

;'  531  Kearny 

"    Thomas,  coachman,  1501  Van  Ness  Av 

"    William,  cook  James  Gately,  r.  301  Sierra 


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Kearny  William,  driver  Police  Patrol,  r.  638i4 
Harrison 
"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  6381/4  Harrison 
4®" Kearny.    See  Carney  and  Kearney 
Kearon  Robert  E.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry, 

r.  Alameda 
Kearse  Michael,  molder,  r.  124  Harriet 
Keates  Fannie  S.,  widow,  r.  319  Sutter 
Keating  Blanche,  widow,  teacher  French,  r.  420 
O'Farrell 
"    Charles  M.,  collector,  r.  313  Walnut 
"    Cora,  widow,  r.  31  Moss 
"    Cornelius,  milkman,  r.  3314  Clay 
"    Cornelius  J.,  clerk,  r.  1154i^  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  117  Germania 
"    Daniel,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r.  523 

Linden  Av 
"    Ernestina  A.   Miss,  teacher   .John  Swett 

Grammar  School,  r.  313  Walnut 
"    Edward  H.,  laborer,  r.  437,  14th 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk  depot  quartermaster  U. 

S.  A.,  r.  3314  Clay 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  313  Walnut 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  844  Folsom 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  4  Bryant  Av 
"    James  F.,  r.  711  Brannan 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  3  Lincoln  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  539  Sacramento 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  705  Mission 
"    John  P.,  r.  3  Lincoln  PI 
"    Louis  H.,  clerk  Buckingham  &  Hecht,   r. 

430  O'Farrell 
"    Martin,    deputy    superintendent    streets, 

and  groceries,  1651  Mission 
"    Mary  E.   Miss,  principal  Bernal  Heights 

Primary  School,  r.  313  Walnut 
"    Michael,  teamster  Bernhard  D.  Schulken, 

r.  27,  23d 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  31  Moss 
"    Owen,  r.  27,  23d 
"    Patrick,  r.  430  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  907Folsom 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1106  Tennessee 
"    Richard  Mrs.,  r.  533  Linden  Av 
"    Richard  J.,  teamster,  r.  913  Battery 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  235  Langton 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  8  Zoe  rear 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r.  523 

Linden  Av 
"    Thomas  H.,  teamster,  r.  316.  4th 
"    William,  gardener,  1010  California 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  133014  Sacramento 
"    William,  marble  cutter,  r.  836  Folsom 
Keatinge,  Leonard  &  Ransome  (Richard  Keat- 
mge,  John  J.  Leonard  and  Bernard  Ran- 
some), concrete  and  twisted  iron,  rooms 
11-13  Nucleus  Bldg 
"    Richard  (Keatinge,  Leonard  &  Ransome), 
r.  Belmont 
Keaveney  Patrick,  carriage  painter,  r.  11  Ma- 
son 
Keaveny  Frank,  clerk  G.  Gruenig,  r.  1130  York 

"    Michael,  gasfltter,  r.  1130  York 
Keck  Frederick  C,  physician,  463  Jersey 
"    George,  tailor,  333,  19th 
"    GeorgeF.,  plasterer,  r.  2810  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  N.,  plasterer,  r.  3810  Golden  Gate  Av 
Keco  Michael,  cook,  r.  704  Bush 
Keldi  Hermann,  janitor,  1111  Laguna 
Kedian  Patrick,  plasterer,  310(4,  19th 
»    William  H.,   salesman   J.  T.  Sullivan,  r. 
1936  San  Carlos  Av 
Kedon  Alice  E.,  widow,  r.  697  McAllister 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Martin  Kedon  and  Matthew  J. 

Crooks),  hardware  and  bags,  112  Clay 
"    Martin  (M.  Kedon  &  Co.),  r.  1204  Folsom 


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Kedon  Martin  A.,  clerk  M.  Kedon  &  Co..  r.  1244 

Howard 
KedrollvansKy  Nicholas  P.,  secretary  Russian 
Consul,  418  California,  rooms  9-10,  r.  2050 
Leavenworth 
Keeble  Sydna  M.,  electrician,  r.  236  Turk 
Keebler  Julius  N.,  laborer,  r.  216  Mississippi 

"    Marie,  domestic,  2416  Webster 
Keefe  Bart,  wardtender  City  and  County  Hospi- 
tal 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  426  Cedar  Av 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  426  Cedar  Av 
"    Cornelius,  plumber,  r.  426  Cedar  Av 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
Keefe  Daniel,  produce  commission   merchant, 
420-424  Davis,  r.  1010  Treat  Av 
"    Daniel  F.,  groceries  and  teas,  NE  cor  Har- 
rison and  23d,  r.  2643  Harrison 
"    Daniel  J.,  foreman  job  printing  dept.  H.  S. 

Crocker  Co.,  r.  1007  Union 
"    David,  lineman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  318V4  Clementina 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  549  Mission 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  1506  Kentucky 
"    Edward,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Edward  C,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

720  Tennessee 
"    Ellen,  basket  maker,  r.  825  Harrison 
"     George  B.,  butcher  G.  E.  Keefe,  r.  719  Mar- 

"    George  E.,  butcher,  49,  3d,  r.  719  Market 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  3  Russell 

"  James  W.,  horseshoer,  450  Brannan,  r.  638, 
22d 

"  Jeremiah,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
720  Tennessee 

"  Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 
Hermann 

"    Jeremiah,  laundryman,  r.  617  Mission 

"  John,  salesman  Daniel  Keefe,  r.  816  San- 
some 

"    John  A.,  millhand  James  Young,  r.  418, 24th 

KEEFE  JOHN  H., 

painter  and  interior  decorator,  317 
Sutter,  telephone  Grant  199,  r.  1215, 
21st 

Keefe  John  J.,  druggist  Leon  di  Nola,   r.   759 

Capp 
John  P.  (Smith,  Purcell  &  Co.),  r.  9  South 

Park 
John  R.,  janitor  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  317  O'Far- 

rell 
Joseph,  fireman  str  San  Jose 
Joseph,  teamster,  r.  426  Cedar  Av 
Joseph  P.,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  28 

Boyce 
Lawrence,  compositor  Call 
Lizzie,  typewriter,  r.  28  Boyce 
Luke,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry., 

McAllister 
Martin,  waiter  Daniel  Libby 
Mathew,  laborer,  r.  455  Jessie 
Michael,  r.  28  Boyce 
Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  825  Harrison 
Thomas,  carwasher,  r.  3  Russell 
Walter   C,    collector    J.    Noonan, 

Franklin 
"    Walter  T.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  720 

Tennessee 
4®-  Keefe.    See  Keeffe 
Keefer  Jesse  A.,  carpenter  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co., 

r.  30261/^  Buchanan 
"    Jesse  R.,  bookkeeper  Union  Box  Factory, 

r.  Oakland 


1911 


233 


Keefer  Merrill  A.,  clerk  Widber's  Drug  Store,  r. 
2036 '/a  Buchanan 
"    Windsor  A.,  agent,  14  Grant  Av,  room  67 
«3~  Keefer.    See  KeiCfer,  Kiefer  and  Kieffer 
Keeffe  James,  pianos  and  organs,  sole  agent  for 
Schubert  pianos  (New  York),  1019  Van 
Ness  Av,  r.  1021  Van  Ness  Av 
«S-  Keeffe.    See  Keefe 

Keegan  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  720  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Edward,  r,  715  Howard 
"    Edward  C,  cellarman  Roth  &  Co,,  r.  1135 

Mission 
"    Henry  P.,  groceries,  1135  Mission 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  43  Tehama 
"    James,  wood  worker  Edward  B.   Carr.   r. 
2623!4  Harrison 
Keegan  James  J.,  secretary  State  Board  of 
Harbor  Commissioners,  10  California,  r. 
The  Strathmore 
James  W.,  saddler  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

1135  Mission 
Jennie  Miss,  finisher  Frederick  H.  Bush- 

nell,  r.  1135  Mission 
John,  asst.  engineer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 

212,  1st 
John,  core  maker  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  221 

Solano 
John,  manufacturer's  agent,  120  Sutter,  r. 

612  Bush 
John,  painter,  r.  505  Ash  Av 
John  Mrs.,  widow,  proprietor  St.  Nicholas 

Hotel,  212,  1st 
John  E.,  r.  18}^  Prosper 
Lizzie  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer,  r.  Ill 

Stockton 
Martin,  laborer,  r.  221  Solano 
Mary  Miss,  r.  24  Silver 
Mary  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  141,  8th  Av 
Mary  Mrs.,  Catholic  book  store,  135  Hayes 
Mary  A.,  domestic,  41  Belvedere 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  S  s  Santa  Clara  bet 

Utah  and  Nebraska 
Michael  A.,  r.  567  Minna 
Patrick,  r.  209^4  Fair  Oaks 
Patrick,   cooper   Andrew    Lawson,    r.    719 

Howard 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  337  Clementina 
Patrick  J.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  24  Silver 
Peter,  r.  261,  1st 
Peter,  boiler  maker  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  436b 

Jessie 
Thomas,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  111714  Tennessee 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  21  Hinckley 
William,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
"    William,  foreman  yards  Central  Coal  Co.. 
r.  56b  Clementina 
4®-Keegan.    See  Kaighin 
Keehan  Owen  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  7 

Tremont  Av 
Keeks  Joseph,  r.  134,  13th 
Keel  Frederick,  cellarman  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  349 

Pacific 
Keelan  Bernard  J.,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  salesman,  r.  986  Howard 
Keeler  Addison  S.,  clearing  house  clerk  First 
National  Bank,  r.  2303  Scott 
"    Burr  B.,  r.  533  Haight 
"    Charles  A.,    librarian    Cal.    Academy    of 

Sciences 
"    C.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  357  Devisadero 
"    Ezra  W.,  solicitor,  r.  712  Sutter 
Keeler  George  W.,  manager  Golden  Gate  Under- 
taking Co.,  2429  Mission 
Keeler  Harriet  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Renton, 
712  Sutter 
"    Herman,  manager  U.   S.    Rocking  Grate 

Bar,  712  Sutter 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2  San  Antonio 
"    May  A.  Miss,  artist  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
357  Devisadero 
Keeley  Institute,  O.  N.  Ramsey  manager,  Peer 
Tiffany  agjnt,  14  McAllister,  telephone 
South  366 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  128,  2d 


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Keeley  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  128,  2d 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1511  Lyon 

"    Patrick  J.,  clerk,  r.  2307  Larkin 

"    Samuel  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  2  Falmouth 
>6®-Keeley.    See  Keely,  Keily  and  Kiely 
Keeling  Henry,  liquors,  433  Montgomery  Av 
Keeling  J.  G.,  law  and  collection  ofBce,  418  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Berkeley 

"    Richard  P.,  bootblack  J.  J.   Calish,  r  1307 
Pacific 
Keely  George  D.,  bricklayer,  r.  708  Turk 

"    Lucy  M.,  widow,  r.  503  Jones 

"    Thomas,  drayman,  r.  11  Hubbard 

"    Thomas,      secretary     American     Bakers' 
Union,  818a  Howard,  r.  358  Minna 
Keen  J.  W.,  cashier  A.  P.  Hotaling  &  Co.,  r.  1329 
Leavenworth 

"    Willi  m  A.,  marine  engineer,  r.  429a  24th 
Keenan  Alexander,  r.  39  Russ 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  9  Preston  PI 

"    Annie,  domestic,  1819  California 

"    Bernard  R.,  r.  1210  Clay 

"    Charles,  liquors,  1134  Market,  r.  426  Oak 

"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  16b  Decatur 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  28  Natoma 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  16b  Decatur 

■•    George,  r.  32  South  Park 

•'    Hugh  (Cranston  &  Keenan),  r.  223  Scott 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  1147  Harrison 

"    James,  liquors,  256  Brannan,  r.  537,  3d 

"    John,  shoemaker.  1503  Kentucky 

"    John  F.,   iron  worker  Standard    Iron  and 
Wire  Wks,  r.  7a  Alemany 

"    John  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  150 
Dore 

"    John    M.,     salesman     California-Nevada 
Creamery  Co.,  r.  2519  Bryant 
Keenan  Joseph  B.,   secretary    Cahill  &  Hall 
Elevator  Co.,  214-218  Mission,  r.  1210  Clay 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  laundress,  r.  126  Rincon 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  151  Grove 

"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  151  Grove 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  629  Ellis 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Lynch 

"    Michael,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r. 
647  Stevenson 

"    Nellie,  widow,  groceries,  28  Natoma 

"    Owen,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  liOYi 
Ridley 

"    Patrick,  driver  Chemical  Engine  2,  r.  429^4 
Fell 

■"    Patrick  H.,  ironworker,  r.  2650i4  Folsom 

"    Peter,  apprentice  Fulton   Eng.   and  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  39  Russ 

■"    Peter,  with  W.&  J.  Sloane&Co.,  r.  224 Page 

"    Thomas,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  721  Min- 
nesota 

"    Thomas,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  423 
Fremont 

''    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  2  Gilbert 

"    Thomas  J.,  horseshoer  John  H.  McCarty,  r. 
551  Minna 

"    Thomas  R.,  r.  1210  Clay 

"    Vincent    M.,    ironworker    Dyer   Bros.,    r. 
145  Shipley 
Keene  Annie  Miss,  dressmaking,  2216  Larkin 

"    Charles   C.  Mrs.,  widow,  musical  instru- 
ments, 3,  3d,  r.  1515  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Frank  W.,  plater  Schaezlein  &  Burridge,  r. 
35  John 

"    J.,  waiter,  r.  858  Mission 

"    James,  carpenter,  1804  Larkin,  r.  2216  Lar- 
kin 

"    Jesse  A.,  manager  Branch  U.  S.  Laundry, 
930  Mission 

"    John,  r.  15  Bernard 

"    John,  liquors,  805  Kearny 

"    Mae  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co. , 
r.  849  "Valencia 

"    Reginald   E.,    collector   Blake,  Mofatt  & 
Towne,  r.  2216  Larkin 
eS'  Keene.    See  Keane 
Keeney  Annie,  liquors,  424V4  Clementina 
Keeney  Charles  M.,  general  manager  Pacific 
Rolling  Mill  Co.,  100  Market,  r.  2423  Fill- 
more 

"    Frank,  r.  7  Van  Ness  Av 

"    George    P.,     secretary     Am.     Bimetallic 
League,  19  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 


Keeney  James  W.,  physician,  813  Sutter,  r.  2220 
Clay 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  424^4  Clementina 
"    Samuel   H.,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.   2 

Falmouth 
"    Walter  P.,  agent,  518  Battery,  r.  Oakland 
"    ZenoW.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  518  Battery, 
r.  Oakland 
4S=" Keeney.    See  Keany 
Keep  Harriet,  widow,  r.  710,  15th  Av  South 
Keepers  Ethel  Miss,  trimmer  Miss  Nellie  Haw- 
ley,  r.  1433  Polk 
Keerl  John,  miner,  r.  636  Commercial 
Keesing  Cecilia  Mme.,  millinery,  334  Sutter,  r. 
1820  Buchanan 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1016  Bush 
"    Thomas  B.,  selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  2809  Laguna 
Kegg  Alice  Mrs.,  r.  118  Eddy 
Kegler  Fredericka,  widow,  r.  605  Ash  Av 
Kehl  F.  W.,  waiter,  r.  636  Commercial 

"    Richard,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Kehlenbeck  Henry,  salesman  Henry  Campe  & 

Co.,  r.  108,  20th 
Kehler  William  H.,  shoemaker,  1323  Polk,  r.  220, 

3d 
Kehoe  Adam,  teamster,  r.  1310%  Natoma 
•'    Bryant,  groceries,  cor  Holly  and  West  Park 
"    Charles,  tinner  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

515,  8th 
"    Edward,  truckman  Truck  3,  r.  1425  Market 
•'    Francis  W.,  plumber,  r.  515,  8th 
"    Hanora,  widow,  r.  402,  9th 
"    James,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    James  F.,  butcher,  218,  14th 
"    J.  Joseph,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  515,  8th 
"    John,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John  J.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

504,  3d 
"    John   W.,  waiter  Haub  Bros.,  r.   16  Ellis 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  123,  11th 
"    Kate  Miss,  notions,  720  Brannan 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  515,  8th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1220  Alabama 
"    Margaret    J.,   widow,  wood   and  coal,  345, 

17th 
"    Martin  J.,  trackman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1122 

Larkin 
"    Miles  J.,  laborer,  r.  8  Russ 
"    Peter,  r.  225  Minna 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  1140a  Howard 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r,  1326  Mission 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  504.  3d 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  15  Tehama 
4®=-Kehoe.    See  Keongh  and  Keogh 
Kehrer  John,  waiter  Franz  Siebrecht,  r.  6  Lily 

Terrace 
Kehres  John,  stonecutter  McPhee  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Philip,  blacksmith  helper  First  St.  Wks 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  H.,  fireman  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Kehrlein  Boniface  F.,  engraver  Cal.  Engraving 
and  Designing  Co.,  r.  909  Lombard 
"    Emil,  manager  Cal.  Engraving  and  Design- 
ing Co.,  209  Kearny,  r.  909  Lombard 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  2021  Powell 
"    Opera  House  Co.,  Emil  Kehrlein  president, 
Thomas  F.   Barry  secretary,  71-72  Ne- 
vada Block 
"    Valentine,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 
909  Lombard 
Keiffer  Mary,  widow,  r.  18,25  Market 
jB®="Keifter.    See  Keefer,  Kiefer  and  Kiefler 


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This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity^  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.  " 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO..  329  Market  St        > 


Keil  David,  r.  2528  Mission 
"    Edward  A.,  r.  2528  Mission 
"    Fredericl?  C,  salesman,  r.  315  Fell 
"    Gustave,  Oiusician,  r.  685  Geary 
Keil  Hugo  D.,   vice-president  Goldberg,  Bowen 
&  Co.,  426  Pine,  r.  2528  Mission 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  38  Mary 
"    Oscar  C.  (Johnston  &  Keil),  r.  706  Guerrero 
4®=  Keil.    See  Kiehl  and  Kyle 
Keilbery  William  M.,  engineer,  r.  213,28th 
Keilus  Charles,  president    Charles    Keilus  & 

Co  ,  300-206  Kearny,  r.  1718  Geary 
Keilus  Charles  &  Co.   (incorporated),   Charles 
Keilus  president,  A.  Buchten  secretary, 
proprietors  The  Hub,  200-206  Kearny 
Keily  David  J.,  r.  732  Minna 
"    Dennis  J.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  28 

South  Park 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  732  Minna 
"    William  P.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
10th    and   Mission,    and  16   Zee,    r.  732 
Minna 
«y  Keily.    See  Keely,  Kiely  and  Kiley 
Keiner   Herman,    grain    and  commission,    214 
Pine,  room  64,  and  cigars  and  tobacco, 
321  California,  r.  2005  Pine 
"    Ignatz,  manager  Herman  Keiner,  331  Cali- 
fornia, r.  20  O'Farrell 
Keiper  Scott,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
Keirns  Thomas  F.,  actor,  r.  431  Franklin 
Keis  Fred  C,  salesman  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co.,  r. 

315  Fell 
Keiser  Frederick,  r.  1603  Eddy 

"    Herman  J.,  waiter,  r.  633  Ellis 
4®-Keiser.    See  Kaiser,  Kayser,  Keyser   and 

Kiser 
Keisling  Mamie  Miss,  student,  r.  134  Haight 

"    Robert,  porter,  r.  905  Market 
Keiter  J.,  r.  130  Ellis 

Keith  Alma  E.  Mme.,  millinery  and  hair  goods, 
808  Market,  and  millinery,  24  Kearny,  r. 
2624  California 
"    Austin,  clerk,  r.  825  Harrison 
"    Benjamin  R.,  agent  Bandon  Woolen  Mills 

Co.,  14  Sansome,  room  18,  r.  736,  21st 
"    Charles  W.   (Atwood  &  Co.),  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
"    C.  T.  C,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co. 
"    Edward  A.,  engraver  William  C.  Hull,  r.  2 

Tay 
"    Eliza  D.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1538  Eddy 
"    George,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  508 

Jessie 
"    Herbert  B.,  clerk  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  204  Perry 
Keith  Joseph  H.,  manager  Mme.  Alma  E.  Kfith. 
r.  2634  California 
"    Len,  teamster,  r.  780V4  Harrison 
"    Patrick  A.  F.,  foreman  foundry  Atlas  Iron 

Wks.,  r.  3430A  16th 
"  Rufus  B.,  r.  736,  21st 
"    Samuel  F.,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine 

Co.,  r.  1030,  20th 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  1538  Eddy 
"    William,    landscape    artist,  424   Pine,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William  H.,  salesman  S.  F.  Shoe  House,  r. 
339  Clementina 
Keithly  William  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  58  West  Av 
Keitley  Frank,  laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks.,  r. 

Oakland 
Kelb  Charles,  waiter,  r.  4  Bush  Street  PI 
Kelber  John,  carpenter,  r.  1139,  19th 


Keleher  Cornelius  J.,  porter  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  2 
San  Antonio 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  15  Pfeifler 
"    Jeremiah,  varieties,  213i4,  14th 
"    Patrick,  peddler,  r.  15  Pfeiffer 
4®=  Keleher.    See  Kelleher  and  Kelliher 
Keling  Henry,  teamster,  r.  963  Harrison 
Keil  James,  laborer  Somers  &  Co.,  r.  38  Morris 
Av 
"    Joel  A.,  tailor,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
"    Thomas  E.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  813  Howard 
Kellam  Emma,  widow,  r.  2309  Broderick 
"    Frederick  B.,  with  Rolla  V.  Watt,  r.  3309 
Broderick 
Kellard  William,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

819,  30th 
Kellas  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  134,  4th 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  16  Rausch 
Kelleghan  John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1941  McAllister 

KELLEHER  ALFRED  J., 

teacher  vocal  music,  26  O'Farrell,  r. 
2324  Clay,  Thursday  and  Friday 

Kelleher  Catherine,  widow,  r.  503  Jessie 

Cornelius,  machine  operator  Cahn, Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  1007  Natoma 
D.,  mill  hand    C.   A.   Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  404, 

14th 
Daniel,  contractor,  r.  3003  O'Farrell 
Edward,  r.  304  Green 

Edward,  hoseman  Engine  30,  r.  5th  Av  nr  C 
Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  24  Moss 
Frances  Mrs.,  r.  14  Falcon  Av 
Helen,  teacher  elocution,  r.  2003  O'Farrell 
J.  laborer,  r.  28  Turk 

James,  laborer  Union  I.   Wks.,  r.  1  Ken- 
tucky PI 
James,  teamster,  r.  1443  Harrison 
James  C,  painter,  r.  241  Perry 
Jeremiah,  bartender'  r.  272  Clementina 
John,  r.  304  Green 
John,  carpenter,  r.  63  Henry 
John,  clerk,  r.  1103Vz  Stevenson  rear 
John,  laborer,  r.  206  St.  Rose's  Av 
John,  laborer,  r.  360  Minna 
John,  laborer,  r.  616,  6th 
John,  laborer,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Heyman 

Av 
John,  laborer   Golden   State  and  Miners 

Iron  Wks.,  r.  241  Perry 
John,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

7  Dearborn 
John,  porter,  r.  547  Mission 
John,  shoemaker,  r.  1007  Natoma 
John,  teamster  J.  Scanlon,  r.  740  Treat  Av 
John,  tinner,  r.  18  Sumner 
John  P.,  conductor  Market  St.,  Ry.,  r.   1 

Kentucky  PI 
Joseph,  clerk  Bancroft-Whitney  Co.,   r.  56 

Tehama 
Joseph  P.,  painter,  r.  241  Perry 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  2  San  Antonio 
Margaret  Miss,  vaiieties,  733  Stevenson 
Martin,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Kelleher    Matthew,    housemover   and    raiser 
(screws  80  ton  power),  box  at  Builders' 
Exchange,  40  New  Montgomery,  r.  2055 
Folsom 
Matthew,  teamster,  r.  801  Harrison 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  1018  Guerrero 
Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  1007  Natoma 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  733  Stevenson 
Patrick,  teamster,  r.  3409  Geary 
Patrick  J.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co.. 

r.  547  Mission 
Peter,  printer,  r.  56  Tehama 
Simon,  teamster  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  1226  Point  Lobos  Av 
Thomas,  bartender  O'Connell  Bros.,  r.  824 

Harrison 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  238,  38th 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  513  Howard 
Thomas,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  45  Whitney 
Thomas  F.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  18  Sumner 
Thomas  H.,  laborer,  r.  1018  Guerrero 


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Kelleher  Timothy,  laborer,  r.  18  Sumner 
•'    Timothy,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    William,  grip  repairer,  r.  330,  30th 
"    William,  tinsmith,  r.  63  Henrp 
4(S"Kelleher.     See  Keleher  and  Kelliher 
Kellenberg  Joseph  H.,   conductor  Market    St. 

Ry.,  r.  1917  Mission 
Kellenberger  Charles  L,.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    George    (Crane     &     Kellenberger),    r.    813 

Howard 
"    James  J.,  r.  606  Central  Av 
Keller  AlbinaMrs.,  r.  746  Howard 
'•    Alexander,  teamster,  r.  319,  13th 
"    Andrew,  bottler  Fredericksburg  Bottling 

Co.,  r.  11  Beideman 
"    Augustine,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  746  Howard 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  311,  8th  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1431  Valencia 
"    Charles,    foreman    baker   John    Schlicht- 

mann,  r.  645  McAllister 
"    Charles,  gasfitter,  r.  423  Laguna 
"    Charles,  teamster  Albert   E.  Buckman,   r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  r.  433  Laguna 
"    Charles  G.,  manager  Retail  Liquor  Deal- 
ers'Publishing  Co.,  4  California,   r.    1779 

Mission 
"    Conrad,  seaman,  r.  W-A  Moss 
"    Edward,  artist,  r.  337  Geary 
"    Eugene,  musician,  r.  338,  9th 
"    Frank,  hoseman  Engine  6,  r.  37  Harriet 
"    Frank,  with  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  933  Mission 
"    Frank  E.,  machinist,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Frank  W.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  311,  8th 
"    Frederick  W.,  pressman  F.  H.   Abbott,  r. 

211,  8th  rear 
"    George  L.,  driver  United  States  Brewery, 

r.  430a  Fulton 
"    George  M.,  physician,  1029  Market,  r.   715 

Eddy 
"    Harry  S.,  agent  Pacific  Coast  Hotel  Reg- 
ister Co.,  r,  1538  Castro 
"    Henry,    cellarman   Washington    Brewery, 

r.  700  Bay 
"    Herman,  cooper,  r.  211,8th 
"    Jacob,  waiter,  r.  317  Jessie 
"    Jacob,  musician,  r.  1018  Mission 
"    James  E.,  marine  engineer,  r.  3613  Folsom 
"    John,  boot  fitter,  r.  153  Natoma 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  710  Howard 
"    John  H..  baker,  r.  905  Larkin 
"    John  R.,  machine  hand,  r.  211,  8th 
"    John  W.,  horseshoer  and  carriage  black- 
smith, 1835  Mission 
"    Joseph,    groceries    and    liquors,     SE    cor 

Steiner  and  Waller 
"    Joseph  L.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  933, 

20th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  45&V4  Jessie 
"    Kate   Miss,  forelady  A.   Colombat,  r.  153 

Natoma 
"    Lawrence  G.,  driver,  r.  706  Gough 
"    Leonard,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ludwig,  barber,  1130  Kentucky 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1523'/^  Leavenworth 
"    Mary,  lodgings,  221,  5th 
"    Paul  E.,  traveling  salesman  E.   T.  Allen 

Co.,  r.  791  Stevenson 
"    Philip,  weaver  Auerbach  &  Thompson,  r. 

647a  Stevenson 
"    Richard,  dairy,  19th  Av  and  K 
"    Thomas  W.,  barber  Joseph  Knauer 
"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  801  Sutter 
"    William,  broom  maker,  r.  332  Guerrero 
"     William,  laborer,  r.  24  Minna  rear 
"    William,  porter  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co.,  r.  108 

Valparaiso 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  39  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William  E.,  switchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  238 

Ritch 
4S=Keller.    See  Kellar 
Kellerman  August,  tailor  A.  Zinnamon,  r.  438 

Broadway 
Kellermann  John,  laborer,  r.  1807  Lombard 
Kellett  Frederick  G. ,  decorator  Samuel  Kellett, 

r.  71/4  Guerrero 
"    Oliver,  carpenter,  r.  1014  Clay 


KELLETT  SAMUEL, 

manufacturer  of  plaster  decorations, 

28  Ellis,  r.  Calistoga,  CaL 
Kellette  Harry,  waiter,  r.  551  Mission 

"    Macy  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1630  Howard 
Kelley  Alexander,  storekeeper  Ewell,  Shafer  cfc 

Co.,  r.  2511  Folsom 
'■    Annie  M.  Mrs.,  gents  furnishing  goods.  340. 

3d,  r.  16  Verona  PI 
"    Arthur,  clerk,  r.  1114  Leavenworth 
"    Buron,   teamster  W.  W.  Chase  Co.,  r.    127 

California  Av 
"    CalvinS.,  contractor,  r.  1030,  11th  Av  South 
"    Cephas  L.,  clerk  George  H.  Hawes,  r.  314 

Eddy 
"    C.  E.  Miss,  stenographer  and  typewriter, 

45  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  314  Eddy 
"    Charles    A.,    clerk  city   dept.    Fireman's 

Fund  Ins.  Co. 
"    Charles  E.  cigar  dealer,  r.  313  Ellis 
"    Christopher,  seaman,  r.  510  Davis 
"    Daniel  J.,  peddler,  r.  313  Clipper 
"    Dennis,  miner,  r.  3535  Folsom 
"    Douglas  O.  Rev.,  r.  204  Lombard 
"    E.  A.,  surgeon  str  San  Jose 
"     Edward,  carpenter,  r.  639  Vallejo 
"    Edwin  K.,  clerk  Vennekohl  Bros.,  r.  1313 

Vallejo 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  56Merritt 
"    Frank  A.,  barber,  503'/2,  3d,  r.  54114,  2d 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  659  Minna 
"    Frederick     W.,     manager    Breeder     and 

Sportsman,  313  Bush,  r.  511  Cole 
"    George  A.,  liquors,  537  Pacific 
"    George  J.,  r.  511  Cole 
"    George  W.,  r.  1020,  11th  Av  South 
"    George  W.,  expressman,  r.  2218  Union 
"    George  W.,  stockbroker,  329  Pine,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Henry   A.,   barber   A.   Wehrmann,   r.    809 

Capp 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.   SE  cor  Page   and 

Stanyan 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  739  Folsom 
"    James  E.,  with  John  F.   Foster,    r.    1212 

Hyde 
"    James    H.,     advertising   manager    J.    J. 

O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  18th  Av  South  and  I 
"    James  H.,  barber  Lawrence  Limner,  r.  447 

Bartlett 
"    James  M.,  marine  architect,  40  California, 

room  10,  r.  2404  Mission 
"    James  v.,  bailiff  Board  of  Railroad  Com- 
missioners, r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  447  Bartlett 
"    Jeptha  M.,  foreman  stable  Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  126  Morris  Av 
"    John,  cement  worker,  r.  33;^  Hayes 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  19  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1733  O'Farrell 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  937  Capp 
"    John  F.,  operator  S.   F.   Dist.   Tel.   Co.,   r. 

1136  Market 
"    John  H.,  carpenter  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  312  Ivy  Av 
"    John  H..  salesman  Carmen  Island  Salt  Co.. 

r.  I6IO  Bush 
"    John  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  531  Elizabeth 
"    John  P.,  machinist  Edison  Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  23  Turk 
"    Joseph  M.,  expressman,  r.  1415  Castro 
"     L.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1114  Leavenworth 
"     Lester  S.,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  136  Morris  Av 


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Kelley  Luke  C,  paying  teller  Sather  Banking 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Lyman  A.,  salesman  Bray's  Sons  &  Co..  r. 

The  Colonial 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  5  Eldridge 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1409  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  734  Folsom 
"    Margaret  S.,  widow,  r.  2304  Mission 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1186  Noe 
"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  109  Illinois 
'■    Michael,  r.  5  Rola  Court 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2318  Union 
"    Michael  J.,  clerk  freight  dept.  S.  P.  Co. 
"    MichaelJ.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Commer- 
cial and  Sansome,  r.  1415  Castro 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  39!4  Lafayette 
"    Norman  D.,  dental  student,  r.  204  Lombard 
"    Patrick,    blacksmith    J.    W.    Ferris,  r.   1 

Rivoli  Av 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  1046  Folsom 
"    Patrick  W.,  tinsmith,  r.  521  Elizabeth 
"    Peter  R.,  manager  Mrs.  A.  M.  Kelley,  340, 

3d,  r.  16  Verona  PI 
"    Robert  E.,  saloon  watchman  str  City  of 

Rio  de  Janeiro 
"    Rollin  M.,  electrician,  r.  1114  Leavenworth 
"    Rose  Miss,  r.  819  California 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  704  Pine 
"    Seraph  A.,  widow,  r.  314  Eddy 
"    Simon,  capitalist,  r.  312  Ellis 
"    Thomas  P.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  1135,  20th 
"    Thomas  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1119 

Clay 
"    Tracy  R.,  student,  r.  204  Lombard 
"    Walter  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1013 

Leavenworth 
"    William,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms 
"    William  D.,  boat  keeper,  r.  100  Francisco 
"    William  H.,   asst.   assayer  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

1319c  Pine 
"    William  H.,  horseshoer  John  O'Rourke,  r. 

721,  5th  Av 
"    William  H.  P.,  r.  346,  4th 
"    William  J.,  engineer,  r.  318  Chenery 
"    William  J.,  tanner,  r.  2545  Folsom 
4®>Kelley.    See  Kelly 
Kellie  Charles,  molder,  r.  1238,  20th 
Kelling  George  L.,  plumber,  r.  603  Buchanan 
"    Henry  C,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1310,  20th 
"    John,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  410  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Louis,  porter,  r.  138  Chestnut 
Kellner  Andrew  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1316  Mission 
"    Clifton,  drayman    George   H.   Tay  Co.,  r. 

425i4  Broadway 
"    George  J.,  clerk  Philip  Peters,  r.  926  Jack- 
son 
"    Mary  L.  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  M.  J.  Kell- 
ner, r.  231,  6th 
"    Meyer,  varieties,  405,  3d 
"    Michael  J.,  salesman,  r.  231,  6th 
"    M.  J.  Mrs.,  hair  dressing,  231,  6th 
Kellock  Charles  L.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry..  r. 

2603  Pine 
«®=Kellock.    See  Kalloch 

Kellogg   Adelbert    E.,    vice-principal    Lowell 
High  School,  r.  2927  Clay 
"    Ben  B.,  clerk  A.  C.  Dietz  &  Co.,  r.  405  Fill- 
more 
"    Charles,  painter  Columbus    Buggy  Co.,   r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Charles  A.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry .,  r.  1012 

Bush 
"    Charles  D.,  miner,  r.  310,  17th 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  2911  Folsom 


Kellogg  Ciiarles  W.,  secretary  Tubbs  Cordage 
Co.,  607-613  Front,  r.  1253 Grove,  Oakland 
"    Edward  C,  clerk,  r.  933  Battery 
'•     Edwin  D.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1516 

Castro 
"    Frank  H.,  with  Greeley  Alameda  and  S.  F. 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Fred  S.  (Mack  &  Co.),  r.  2205  Fillmore 
"    Frederick,  agent,  r.  934  Guerrero 
"    G.  Herbert,   advertising  agent,  330  Pine, 

room  58,  r.  2130  Post 
"    Grace  Miss,  r.  2130  Post 
"    John  G.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1226b  Union 
"    Lansing  O.,  capitalist,  r.  University  Club 
Kellogg  Levi  M.,  president  George  H.  Tay  Co., 
610-630  Battery,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  31  Verona  PI 
Kellogg  M.  B.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  13-14,  5th  floor,  r.  3434  Pacific 
Av 
"    Mollie  E,,  widow,  r.  3009  O'Farrell 
Kellogg  Norman  B.,  civil  engineer  and   sur- 
veyor, 418  California,  r.  735  Pine 
"    Oscar,  city  salesman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  San  Rafael 
Kellogg  Paul  F.,  proprietor  Greeley  Alameda 
and  San  Francisco  Transfer  Co.,  3  Spear, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel,  foreman  manufacturing  dept.  Hol- 
brook.  Merrill  &  Stetson,  335  Market 
Kellogg   Sheldon   G„    attorney    at    law,  71-74 
Crocker  Bldg,  r  157  Octavia 
"    Sheldon  I.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Walter  Y.,  secretary  Wilson  &  Bro.,  30-22 
Drumm,  r.  1113  Hyde 
Kellom  Arthur  E.,  salesman  S.  F.  Weeks  Co.,  r. 
2914  Folsom 
"    Harvey  T.,  foreman  molder  Golden  State 

and  Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  3914  Folsom 
"    William,  janitor,  r.  409  Sutter 
j8®" Kellom.    See  Kellum 
Kells  Emma,  widow,  r.  535^4,  17th 
"    Robert  B.,  traveling  salesman  J.  J.  Pflster 

Knitting  Co.,  r.  53514, 17th 
"    William  H..  clerk  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  53514, 
17th 
Kellsen  John,  teamster  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  14  Washington 
Kellum  Charles  D.,  r.  NE  cor  Butte  and  Hamp- 
shire 
"    Herman   A.,  clerk  money    order   division 

Post  Office,  r.  31514  Mason 
"    Howard  C,  bill  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 
r.  NE  cor  Butte  and  Hampshire 
4®=-Kellum.    See  Kellom 
Kelly  A.,  miner,  r.  43,  6th 
"    A.  Mrs.,  r.  105  Grove 
■'    Agnes  Miss,  stenographer  John  R.  Aitken, 

r.  14371/4  Valencia 
"    Albert,  ship  fitter,  r.  631  Tennessee  rear 
"    Albert  C,  carpenter,  r.  513a  Brannan 
"    Alfred  R.,  merchant,  r.  2195Devisadero 
"    Alice  Miss,  boarding   and   lodgings,   1000 

Washington 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  797  Stevenson 
"    Andrew,  liquors,  829b  Howard,  r.  729  Stev- 
enson 
"    Angelette  Mrs.,   teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1313  Vallejo 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  651.  3d 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    Anna  Miss,  packer,  r.  1114  Broadway 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  r.  1625  Grove 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  676  Clementina 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1711  Leavenworth 
"    Annie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  659  Minna 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaking,  332  Post 
"    Annie  A.,  widow,  r.  3913  California 
"    Annie  M.  Miss,  r.  1635  Grove 
"    Arthur  J.,  clerk,  r.  318  Laguna 
"    Augusta  G.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  741"^  Tehama 
"    B.,  laborer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    B.,  seaman  str  Eureka 
"    B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  31  Rincon  PI 
"    Bernard,  carpenter,  r.  138  Juniper 
"    Bernard,  civil  engineer,  r.  305,  3d 
"    Bernard,  foreman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 
25  Minna 


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883 


Kelly  Bernara,  milkman,  r.  W  s  Potrero  Av  bet 
Butte  and  20th 
"    Bernard  M.,  lather,  r.  6  Sherwood  PI 
"    Bridget,  domestic,  11S3  California 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  I28V2  Langton 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  328  Capp 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  411  Filbert 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  538  Haight 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  819  Polk 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1727  Eddy 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  11  Sherwood  PI 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1007  Florida 
"    Celia,  domestic,  2228  Clay 
"    Ceylon  B.  Mrs.,  clerk  Station  F.  Post  Office, 

r.  2129  O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  37V4,  4th 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  4I614  Clementina 
"    Charles,  lumberman,  r.  231,  3d 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  231,  3d 
"    Charles  A.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  624  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  harnessmaker,  r.  332  Clara 
"    Charles  E.,  notary  public,  313  Sansome,  r. 

1061  Folsom 
"    Charles  J.,  teamster,  r.  514  Chestnut 
"    Charles  R.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  626,  9th 
"    Coleman  J.,  salesman  Eugene  G.  Uavis,  r. 

312  Ivy  Av 
"    Cornelius,  butcher,  r.  433  Stevenson 
"    Cornelius  A.,  painter,  r.  232  Clara 
"    Cornelius  J.,  wood  and  coal,  433  Stevenson 
"    Cornelius  L.,  hostler  Henry  Chris tman,  r. 

1221  Pierce 
"    Cornelius    T.,    special    policeman,   r.    1124 

Vallejo 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  SYi  Ringold 
"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  717  Guerrero 
"    Daniel  C,  painter,  r.  522  Howard 
"    Daniel  J.,  boilermaker  J.  W.  Conroy,  r.  232 

Clara 
"    Daniel  J.,  hoseman  Engine  33 
"    Daniel  V.  (Kelly  &  Liebes),  r.  726  Turk 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  23  Sharon 
"    David,  clerk  Creamer  &  McGovern,  r.  419 

Brannan 
"    David  K.,  tanner  Fred  R.  Cook,  r.  18  Rondel 

PI 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  1435  Church 
"    Dennis,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Fol- 
som and  Precita  Av 
"    Dennis  J.,  butcher,  r.  513  Grove 
"    Edward  (Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons),  r.  824  Aus- 
tin 
"    Edward,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  1146 

Howard 
"    Edward,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Edward,  stonecutter,  r.  14  Natoma 
"    Edward  F.,  r.  1711  Leavenworth 
"    Edward  F.,  gardener,  2020  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Edward  H.,  engineer  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,  r. 

10914  Langton 
"    Edward  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  109  Bartlett 
"    Edward  J.,  painter,  r.  14  Natoma 
"    Edward  M.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  Brooklyn 

Hotel 
"    Edward  T.,  wire  weaver,  r.  18   Vandewater 
"    Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1134  Sacramento 
"    Ella  Miss,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  616^4  Natoma 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  25  Clara 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  448  Tehama 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  615  Post 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  708  McAllister 

KELLY  ELMER  E., 

physician  and  surgeon,  803  Sutter, 
nours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone East  924,  r.  214  Powell,  tele- 
phone Red  1131 

Kelly  Emma,  widow,  r.  1517^4  Mason 
"    Eugene,  r.  530,  17th 
"    Eugene,  traveling  salesman   Cal.  Notion 

and  Toy  Co.,  r.  434  Powell 
"    Eugene  A.,  salesman  J.   Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  541 

Minna 
"    Eugene  E.,  clerk    E.   L.   Wagner,   r.   800 

Kearny 


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Kelly  Eugene  J.,  r.  1629  Dupont 
"    Francis  A.,  clerk,  r.  1505  Taylor 
"    Francis  J.,  boiler  maker  P.  F.  Dundon,  r. 

541  Minna 
"    Francis  P.,  r.  19  Morris  Av 
"    Frank  (Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons),  r.  334  Austin 
' '    Frank,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry . ,  r .  39  Powell 

Av 
"    Frank,    helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r.  31 

Stanly  PI 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  172  Minna 
"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  504  Ellis 
•'    Frank,  teamster,  r.  25  Clara 
"    Frank,  teamster  Michael  Smith 
"    Prank    C,  salesman  Wolf  Bros.,    r.  513b 

Larkin 
"    Frank  F.  A.,  clerk  James  I.  Stanton,  r.  659 

Clay 
. '■'    Frank   I.,  asst.  druggist  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Frank  J.,  truckman  Truck  5,  r.  1815  Post 
"    Frank  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  644  Oak 
Kelly  Frank  P.,  attorney  at  law.  101  Sansome, 

rooms  20-23,  r.  1034  Pine 

KELLY  FRANK  S., 

druggist  and  chemist,  102  Eddy,  1  door 
from  cor  Mason,  telephone  South  264, 
r.  819  Polk 

Kelly  Frank  W.,  expressman,  r.  440,  20th 

"    Frederick,  shoecutter,  r.  1  Leroy  PI 

"    Frederick  J.,  waiter,  r.  203,  6th 

'■■    George,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  16  Victor 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  3  Taylor  PI 

"    George  E.,  r.  1331  Mission 

"    George  E.,  portrait  artist,  r.  607i/4  Stockton 

"    George  F.,  bailiff  Police  Court  3,  r.  118  Cali- 
fornia Av 

"    George  F.,  plumber,  310  Fell 

"    George  M.,  meter  tester,  r.  3303  Post 

"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  1635  Grove 

"    George  W.,  clerk  Holm  &  Nathan,  r.  US7%. 
Valencia 

"    Gerald  E.,  clerk  Charles  E.  Kelly,  r.  1061 
Folsom 

"    Gustavus  J.,  driver  D.  W.  Bates,  r.  3204 
Fillmore 

"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  3010,  16th 

"    Harry,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1708 
Fillmore 

"    Harry,  confectionery,  1603   Devisadero,  r. 
1635  Grove 

"    Harry,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
Kelly  Harry  M.,  manager  The  Fidelity  Mutual 
Life  Association,  14  Sansome,   room  51, 
r.  304  Oak 

"    Henry,  r.  107,  8th 

"    Henry,  r.  308,  8th 

"    Henry,  r.  417  Kearny 

"    Henry,  peddler,  r.  27  Aileen  Av 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  2816  California 

"    Henry  J.,  street  contractor,  234  Montgom- 
ery, room  4.  r.  1639  Dupont 

"    Henry  M.  (Kelly  &  Siebert),  r.  347,  7th 

"    Henry  W.,  ironworker,  r.  440,  30th 

"    Honora,  widow,  r.  19  Morris  Av 

"    Honora  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Horace,   sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
r.  2139  O'Farrell 

"    Hugh,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 

"    Hugh,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  417  Fol- 
som 

"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  4  Boardman  PI 

"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  268^4  Clementina 

"    Hugh,  paver,  r.  144,  9th 

"    Hugh  H.,  plumber,  r.  327,  4th 


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1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Kelly  Isabella  Mrs.,  r.  1357  Howard 
"    J.,  coalpasser  str  Alameda 
"    James,  r.  319  Sutter 
"    James,  r.  924  Army 
"    James,  r.  1021!4  Market 
"    James,  butclier  W.  F.  Roberts,  r.  3910  Sac- 
ramento 
"    James,  compositor  Journal  of  Commerce 
•'    James,  cook,  r.  14i/4  Sherwood  PI 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  24  Tehama 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  638  Minna  rear 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  2215  Mason 
"    James,   laborer   A.   H.    Greenberg,   r.  1211 

Steiner 
"    James,  mechanic,  r.  134  Oak 
"    James,  painter,  r.  1143i4  Folsom 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  3536  Jackson 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  303  Turk 
"    James,  printer,  r.  1537  Sanchez 
"    James,  rigger,  r.  3  Vincent 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  15!^  Clara 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    James,  student,  r.  726  Turk 
"    James,  teamster  Albert    E.    Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    James,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
"    James,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    James,  watchman  str  Mariposa 
"    James,  watchman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co. 
"    James  Mrs.,  r.  1033  Florida 
"    James  C,  manager  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  200 

Sutter,  r.  1119  Clay 
"    James  D.,  clerk,  r.  1124  Sacramento 
"    James  F..  piano  polisher  Sherman,  Clay  & 

Co.,  r.  SW  cor  23d  and  Utah 
"    James  F.,  plasterer,  r.  522  Folsom 
"    James  F.,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 

546,  6th 
"    James  H.  (Floyd  &  Kelly),  r.  3838  Pine 
"    James  H.,  carriage  painter,  r.  541  Minna 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  1625  Grove 
"    James  J.,  asst.  storekeeper  Harbor  Com- 
missioners, r.  318  Laguna 
"    James  J.,  liquors,  837  Folsom,  r.  534  Her- 
mann 
"    James  L.,  glass  blower,  r.  30  Perry 
"    James  M.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    James  M.,  baker,  r.  1114  Broadway 
Kelly  James  R.,  president  The  Hibemia  Sav- 
ing and    Loan  Society,  office  303  Cali- 
fornia, room  20,  r.  309  Leavenworth 
"    James  v.,  printer,  r.  614  Kearny 
"    James  W.,  bookkeeper  Gustave  Lindauer, 

r.  21321/2  Howard 
"    James  W.,  hoseman  Engine  30,  r.  116  Clara 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  John  Kelso,  r.  cor  16th 

and  Alabama 
"    Jeremiah  D.,  r.  SW  cor  Washington  and 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  metal  roofer,  r.  232  Clara 
"    J.  H.,  baggageman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  536, 3d 
"    J.  J.,  hoseman  Engine  20 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  4  Morrell  PI 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  8  Bartol 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  114'/^  Morris  Av 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  jani  tress  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  3010  Polk 
"    John,  r.  946  Folsom 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  NE  cor  Folsom  and 

Precita  Av 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  835  Alabama 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  24  Alvarado 
"    John,  driver  W.  Sorensen,  r.  633  Fulton 
"    John,  glass  blower,  r.  637,  3d 
"    John,  iron  worker,  r.  239  Clara 


Kelly  John,  laborer,  r.  133  Welsh 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  541  Minna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  633  Fulton 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1716  Polk 
"    John,  laborer  John  Kelso,   r.   cor  16th  and 

Alabama 
"    John,  laborer   Pac.   Gas  Imp.   Co.,  r.  2016 

Filbert 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  537, 3d 
"    John,  milkman,  r.  313,  12th 
"    John,  packer,  r.  5  Market 
"    John,  painter,  r.  659  Minna 
"    John,  plumber  Floyd  &  Kelly,  r.  1218  Jones 
"    John,  printer  The  Argonaut,  r.   420  Minna 
"    John,  sail  maker,  r.  133Laidley 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  17069^  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,  solicitor,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    John,  stableman  The  Morgan  Oyster  Co., 

r.  333  Ritch 
"    John,  student,  r.  736  Turk 
"    John,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r.  20th 

Av  South  nr  N 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  15  Middle 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  2408  Geary 
"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  132%,  10th 
"    John  A.,  machinist,  r.  1146  Howard 
"    John  B.  (Kelly  &  Clark),  r.  39'/^  Turk 
"    John  B.,    traveling    agent,  r.  4i/4  Golden 

Court 
"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  111%  Castro 
"    John  C,  laborer,  r.  140  Lily  Av 
"    John  F.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

538  Haight 
"    John  F.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  619%  McAllister 
"    John  F.,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  1007  Florida 
"    John  F.,  mail  clerk  S.  F.  Journal  of  Com- 
merce, r.  1437%  Valencia 
"    John  F.,  porter,  r.  651  Folsom 
"    John  G.,   clerk  Adjutant   General's  office 

Dept.  of  California,  r.  3011  Clay 
"    John  G.,  driver,  r.  318  Laguna 
"    John  H.,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  513 

Grove 
"    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  410  Utah 
"    John  J.,  r.  1716  Polk 
"    John  J.,  assistant  storekeeper  Vallejo  St. 

U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  r.  726  Fell 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Kelly&  Liebes,  r.    SW  cor 

Utah  and  Nevada 
"    John  J.,  gripman  Cal.   St.  RR.,  r.  1309  Lar- 

kin 
"    John  J.,  horseshoer  James  McCarty,  r.  5% 

Morris  Av 
"    John  J.,  insurance  agent  Nathan  &  King- 
ston, r.  1505  Taylor 
"    John  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.    10 

California  Av 
"    John  J.,  printer,  r.  1124  Sacramento 
"    John  J.,  salesman  Doane  &  Henshelwood, 

r.  917  O'Farrell 
"    John  J.,  shoemaker  David  A.  Leigh,  r.  730 

Tehama 
"    John  J.,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1220 

Jackson 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  3303  Post 
"    John  J.,  teamster  W.  H.  Leitch,  r.  39  Mad- 
ison Av 
"    John  J.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1635  Church 
"    John  L.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  2016 

Filbert 
"    John  M.,  packer  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  314, 

4th 
"    John  M.,  withT.  N.  Furlong,  r.  1219  Market 
"    John  P.,  clerk  M.  L.  Kelly,  r.  1437  Valencia 
"    John  R.,  compositor  Joseph  M.  Torres,  r. 

West  Oakland 
"    John  R.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

706  Diamond 
"    John  R.,  teamster  r.  W  s  Potrero  Av  bet 

Butte  and  Napa 
"    John  S.,  with  Asbestos  Products  Co.,  r.  103 

Fremont 
"    John  T.,  laborer  C.  Radovan,  r.  211  Clara 
"    John  T.,  liquors,  715%  Howard 
"    John  T.,  sailmaker,  r.  31  Stanly  PI 
"    John  T.,  teamster,  r.  32%  Chesley 


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Kelly  John  T.  M.,  with  Elmwood  Distilling  Co., 

r.  938  Sacramento 
"    John  W.,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co., 

r.  624  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  W.,  bartender  Edward  I.  Kelly,  r.  31, 

4th 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  9  Williamson 
"    John  W.,  clerk  Bulletin,  r.  1333  Howard 
"    John  W.,  compositor  Report,  r.  7171?^  Army 
"    Joseph    (Thomas    Kelly    &    Sons),    r.    226 

Austin  Av 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  1159  Howard,  r.  63,  13th 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  411,  10th  Av 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1142!^  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Robert  Ferral,  r.  605  Davis 
"    Joseph,  janitor,  r.  313  Clipper 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  338, 

4th 
"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  305  Capp 
"    Joseph,  stonecutter,  r.  9  Williamson 
"    Joseph,  student,  r.  736  Turk 
"    Joseph,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  438i/4  Hayes 
"    Joseph  A.,  r.  3307  Steiner 
"    Joseph  A.   blacksmith,  r.  SW  cor  23d  and 

Utah 
"    Joseph  E.,  plumber,  r.  63,  13th 
"    Joseph  G..  salesman,  r.  60  Clipper 
Kelly  Joseph  P.,  attorney  at  law,  75-77  Nevada 

Block,  r.  2912  California 
"    Joseph  P.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,   r.  632 

"  J.  P.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L..  Wks,  r.  22 
Turk 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  21  Stanly  PI 

"    K.,  fireman,  r.  108  Jackson 

"    Kate,  r.  214,  4th 

"    Kate  Miss,  r.  345  Minna 

"  Kate  Miss,  bookkeeper  Scott  &  Gilbert,  r. 
105  Broderick 

•'    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Kate  T.,  widow,  r.  327,  4th 

"  Kiernan,  groceries  and  liquors,-  NW  cor 
Geary  and  Boyce,  r.  9  Williamson 

"    L.  Miss,  cashier  Viavi  Co.,  r.  21  Stanly  PI 

"    Lawrence,  clerk,  r.  37  Madison  Av 

"    Lawrence,  contractor,  r.  1  Leroy  PI 

"  Lawrence,  tailor  De  Cleer  &  Son,  r.  143754 
Valencia 

"  Lawrence  E.,  groceries  and  liquors,  122 
Langton 

"  Lew  (Kelly  &  Bargones).  r.  138  Chest- 
nut 

"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1329  California 

"  Louis,  piano  polisher,  r.  SW  cor  23d  and 
Utah 

"  Louis  A.,  solicitor  London  and  Lancashire 
Fire  Ins.  Co..  r.  63,  13th 

"  Luis,  broker,  218  California,  room  5,  r.  1306 
Polk 

"    Luis  F.,  clerk  Haas  Bros. 

■'    M.  Mrs.,  r.  100,  5th 

"    Mamie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  313  Fremont 

"    Mamie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  946  Folsom 

"    Mamie  Miss,  waitress,  r.  214,  4th 

"    Manus  E.,  butcher,  513  Grove 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  438i4  Hayes 

"    Margaret  Miss,  boarding,  203  Turk 

"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaking,  8  Bartol 

"  Margaret  C.  Miss,  teacher  Edison  Primary 
School,  r.  644  Oak 

"    Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  2302  Post 

"    Martin,  inventor,  r.  313  Fremont 

"  Martin,  laborer  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  515b 
Filbert 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4  Boardman  PI 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  314  Jessie 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  322  Main 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  61314  Florida 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  61654  Natoma 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  715  Hayes 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  114254  Folsom 

"    Mary,  domestic,  726,  23d 

"    Mary,  domestic,  2106  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Mary,  varieties,  1708  Fillmore 

"  Mary  Miss,  forewoman  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 
1114  Broadway 

"  Mary  Miss,  manager  North  Beach  Swim- 
ming and  Bathing  Co.,  N  s  Bay  bet  Tay- 
lor and  Jones,  r.  615  Greenwich 


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Kelly  Mary  Mrs.,  janitress  Cleveland  Primary 

School,  r.  644  Oak 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker  Harry  D.  Hutt, 

r.  513a  Brannan 
"    Mary  S.  Miss,  r.  SW  cor  17th  and  Valencia 
"    Mary  T.   Mrs.,  janitrefS  Hawthorne  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  74154  Tehama 
"    Matthew,  hostler  William  Rayhill,  r.  627 

Haight 
"    May  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  634  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  29  Fulton 
"    Michael  (Kelly  &  Duffy),  r.  20354  Dolores 
"    Michael,  blacksmith,  r.  1146  Howard 
"    Michael,  dissolver  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  driver  W.  Sorensen,  r.  633  Fulton 
"    Michael,  hostler,  r.  4?8  Tehama 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  38  Turk 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2.32  Clara 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  Silver  Av  nr  Congdon 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  14  Ripley  PI 
Kelly  Michael,  president  United  Undertakers' 

Association,  27,  5th,  r.  726  Turk 
"    Michael  C,  r.  107,  8th 
"    Michael    E.,    tailor    Leiser    Zier,   r.    417 

Kearny 
"    Michael  F.,  stevedore,  r.  18  Vande water 
"    Michael  F.,  wood  and  coal,  83,  9th  and  94 

Minna,  r.  92  Minna 
"    Michael  H.,  r.  327  Hayes 
"    Michael  J.  (M.  J.  Kelly  &  Co.),  r.  1838  Ellis 
"    Michael  J.,  deputy  Recorder's  ofiQce,  r.  411, 

10th  Av 
"    Michael   J.,    stoneworker,   r.    1312  Hamp- 
shire 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  13  Beideman 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  2016  Filbert 
"    Michael  L.,  groceries,  1335-1337  Valencia,  r. 

1341  Valencia 
"    Michael  W.,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  506,  4th 
"    Milton  J.,  r.  237  Oak 
"    M.  J.  &Co.  (Michael  J.  Kelly),  butchers,  3-4 

Centre  Market 
"    Mortimer,  truckman  Truck  6,   r.  920  Oak 

rear 
"    Myers,  laborer,  r.  150054  Folsom 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  1554  Clara 
.  "    Nellie  Miss,  r.  25  Clara 
"    Niel,  laborer,  r.  114  Chapultepec 
"    Owen,  tanner,  r.  22254,  22d 
"    Patrick,  cook  Washington  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  1108  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  hostler  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,   r.  642 

Howard 
"    Patrick,  r.  195i  Washington  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  .32  Boyce 
••    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  113,  26th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  322,  5th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  633  Fulton 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  825  Alabama 
"    Patrick,  laborer  McHugh  &  Sheerin,  r.  3908 

Clay 
"    Patrick,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Patrick,  miner,  r.  1854  South  Park 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  931  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  338,  3d  rear 
"    Patrick,   teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  11 

Natoma 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  101 

Folsom 
"    Patrick,  watchman,  r.  523  Howard 
"    Patrick  F.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1910  Mission  rear 
"    Patrick  F.,  teamster,  r.  115  Shipley 
"    Patrick  H.,  carpenter  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

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Kelly  Patrick  H.,  collector,  r.  3  Folsom  Av 
"    Patrick  H.,  ship  builder,  r.  108  Mason 
"    Patrick  J.,  butler,  2301  Laguna 
"    Patrick  J.,  cooper,  r.  1012  Scott 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  51  Natoma 
"    Patrick  J.,  liquors  and  boarding,  126 Folsom 
"    Patrick  J.,  seaman,  r.  83OV2  Harrison 
"    Patrick  J.,  teamster  M.   F.   Kelly,   r.    747 

Minna 
"    Patrick  K.,  laborer,  r.  205,  11th 
"    Patrick  M.,  carpenter,  r.  11  Erie 
"    Patrick  M.,  switchman,  r.  857  Harrison 
"    Paul,  liquors,  363  Natoma 
"    Peter,  insurance  broker   Brown,  Craig  & 

Co.,  r.  313  Fell 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  529  Bryant,  rear 
"    Peter,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  1314  Nebraska 
"    Peter,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  421  Va- 
lencia, r.  210  Hyde 
"    Peter,  Jr.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  313  Fell 
"    Peter  J.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  421% 

Harrison 
"    Peter  J.,  pantryman,  r.  29,  6th 
"    Peter  J.,  stevedore,  r.  48  Chapultepec 
"    Peter  J.,  ticket    agent    S.    P.    Co.,    r.    538 

Haight 
"    Peter  O.,  stableman  Bart  Sullivan,  r.  1010 

Howard 
"    Richard  E.,  mining  secretary,  23  Nevada 

Block,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert,  baker,  r.  16'^  Louisa 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  1627  Hayes 
"    Robert,  paver,  r.  32O14  Ivy  Av 
"    Robert  C  (Tassi  &  Co.),  r.  802  Filbert 
"    Robert  E.,  carpenter,  r.  111'/^  Castro 
"    Robert  G..  foreman    coal   railroad    P.    M. 

SS.  Go's  wharf,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert  J„  with  M.  J.  Kelly  &  Co.,  r.  1838 

Ellis 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  4!4  Card  Alley 
"    Rose  Miss,    frame    cleaner    Golden    Gate 

Woolen  Mills,  r.  Potrero  Av  nr  20th 
"    Rose  A.,  domestic,  2233  Post 
"     Sarah  T.  Mrs.,   liquors,  junction  Channel 

and  Brannan 
"     S.  T.,  liquors,  200,24th 
"    Stephen,  r.  Francis  nr  Mission 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  115  Shipley 
"    Stephen,  oiler  str  Coptic 
"    Susan  E.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 

School,  r.  715  Hayes 
"    T.  F.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.  31O614 

California 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  I6I214  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  45  Dore 
"    Thomas,  r.  313  Clipper 
"    Thomas   (Thomas    Kelly    &    Sons),    r.  224 

Austin  Av 
"    Thomas,  bricklayer,  r.  19  Moss 
"    Thomas,  carriage  washer,   r.   18  Mariposa 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  214,  4th 

"  Thomas,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  945 
Bryant 

"    Thomas,  engineer  Engine  27,  r.  537  Haight 

"    Thomas,  fruit  vender,  r.  8  Oregon 

"  Thomas,  gardener  Mount  Calvary  Ceme- 
tery, r.  2525  Post 

"  Thomas,  horseshoer  Melia  Bros.,  r.  .301 
Montgomery  Av 

"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  183  Jessie 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  Ill  Francisco 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  633  Fulton 

"  Thomas,  laborer  Flint  &  McLennan,  r.  39 
Oak  Grove  Av 


Kelly  Thomas,  liquors,  Railroad  Av  bet  11th 
and  12th  Avs  South 
"    Thomas,  mechanic,  r.  400  Bay 
"    Thomas,  porter  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  113  Na- 
toma 
"    Thomas,  spinner    Golden     Gate   Woolen 

Mills,  r.  Potrero  Av  nr  20th 
"    Thomas,  tailor,  r.  447  Ivy  Av 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  622  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

1912/2  Mission 
"    Thomas,  watchman  Alms  House 
Kelly  Thomas  &  Sons  (Thomas,  Edward   and 
Frank),    proprietors    Belmont    Stables, 
1629-1631  Pine,  telephone  East  247 
"    Thomas  B.,  boxsawyer,  r.  25  Clara 
"    Thomas  E.,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  214,  4th 
"    Thomas  F.,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  17 

Beideman 
"    Thomas  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  624  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  teamster,  r.  448,  15th 
"    Thomas  F.,  toolmaker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Mill 

Valley 
"    Thomas  F.,  waiter,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Thomas  H.,  painter,  r.  8  Scott  PI 
"    Thomas  J.,  attorney  at  law,  712  Spreckels' 

Bldg,  r.  819  Polk 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  9  Williamson 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  J.  E.  Howe,  r.  1146  How- 
ard 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  627  Haight 
"    Thomas  J.,  plumber,  r.  1711  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman  E.  Commins  &  Co.,  r. 

802  Filbert 
"    Thomas  J.,    steward  Chemical  Engine   4, 

r.  313  Fremont 
"    Thomas  J.,  watchman  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  K.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  3335 
Sacramento 
Kelly  Thomas  M.  H.,  house   painter,  623  Mer- 
chant, r.  1340,  26th 
"    Timothy,  r.  2910  Sacramento 
"    Timothy,  ironworker,  r.  SE  cor  Solano  and 

Indiana 
"    Timothy  J.,  butcher,  r.  2910  Sacramento 
Kelly  T.  J.  (Tobias  J.  Kelly),  commission  mer- 
chant, 35  New  Montgomery 
"    Tobias  J.  (T.  J.  Kelly),  r.  438% 
"    Walter  N.,  bookkeeper   Clot   .S 

South  Berkeley 
"    W.  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  34  Post 
"    William,  blacksmith  Sperry  Wire  Wks., 

r.  320,  3d 
"    William,  clerk  Gotelli  Bros.,  r.  3910  Sacra- 
mento 
"    William,  clerk  Sperry  Flour  Co. 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  5%  Morris  Av 
"     William,  laborer  Gray  Bros. 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    William,  rigger,  r.  5  Boardman  PI 
"    William,   sailmaker  Brann   &  Prior,  r.  21 

Stanly  PI 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  1306  Polk 
"    William,  ship  painter  Callagban  &  Bunde- 

san 
"    William,  teamster  Burnstine  Bros.,  r.  826a 

Harrison 
"    William,  traveling  salesman,  r.  988  Howard 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  8  Gough 
"    William  A.  (G.  L.  Carroll  &  Co.),  r.  235  Oak 
"    William  E.,  foreman  Truck  2,  r.  627  Broad- 
way 
"    William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  133  Laidley 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  749  Harrison 
"    William  F.,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r, 

Alameda 
"    William  F.,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    William  F.,  pressman,  r.  1918  Greenwich 
"    William  G.,  mining  engineer,  r.  222  Eddy 
"    William  G.,  teamster,  r.  25  Clara 
"    William  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  816  Sansome 
"    William  H.,  plumber  William  F.   Wilson, 

r.  2443  Larkin 
"    William  H.,  truckman  Truck  4,  r.  1124  Val- 
lejo 


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Kelly  William  J.,  artist  and  engraver,  606  Mont- 
gomery, room  21 
"    "William  J.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 

I6I214  Lexington  Av 
"    William    J.,    conductor  Cal.    St.   RR.,   r. 

.3317  Clay 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  31  Minna  rear 
"    William  J.,  lodgings,  711  Stockton 
"    William  J.,  plumber,  r.  14  Natoma 
"    Wi  lliam  P.  J. ,  r.  3  Vincent 
"    William  R.,  baggageman  S.  P.  Co.,    r.    15!4 

Harriet 
"    William  W.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  1127 

Stevenson 
"    W.  James,  blacksmith  helper  Eastwood  & 

Wilson,  r.  560  Howard 
"    &  Bargones  (Lew  Kelly  and  James  L.  Bar- 

gones),  restaurant.  1205  Dupont 
"    &    Clark    (John  B.    Kelly    and    Henry    J. 

Clark),  restaurant,  39'/^  Turk 
"    &  Duffey  (Michael Kelly  and  James  Duffey), 

horse  shoers,  716  Valencia 

KELLY  &  LIEBES 

(Daniel  V.  KeUy  and  PniUip  Liebes), 
ladies  cloaks  and  suits,  120  Kearny 

Kelly  &  Siebert  (Henry  M.   Kelly  and  Edward 

F.  Siebert),  plumbers,  239,  7th 
>e®-Kelly.    See  Kelley  and  Kellie 
Kelm  William  H.,  butcher,  1226  Pacific 
Kelmel  Joseph,  cooper,  r.  112  Natoma 
Kelpe  C.  Miss,  r.  347,  5th 

"    Charles,  tailor.  164V2  Jessie 
Kelsey  George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  38  Natoma 

"    Henry  R.,  gardener,  1016  Pine 

"    James  T.,  compositor    Examiner,  r.  2109a 
Jones 

"    Laura  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  702  Post 

"    Nicholas  E.,  clerk,  r.  430  Eddy 

"    Noah,  with  C.   E.  Worden   &    Co.,  r.  1609 


"    Wright  F., boarding  table, 29  Hardy,  r.  1624 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Kelsing  Peter,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Kelso   Andrew   J.,  driver  Conklin  Bros.,  r.  16 

Grove 
"    Arthur  P.,  salesman,  r.  33,  6th 
"    Clara  M.  Miss,  stenographer  F.  Korbel  & 

Bros.,  r.  311,  29th 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  stewardess  brig  William  G. 

Irwin,  r.  515  Folsom 
"    James,  steward  brig  William  G.  Irwin,  r. 

515  Folsom 
Kelso  John,  contractor,  331  Montgomery,  rooms 

8-9,  stables    cor  16th  and  Harrison  and 

cor  Bryant  and  Solano,  r.  2212  Howard 
"    Samuel,  boot  crimper,  r.  311,  29th 
"    Samuel  H.  (Kelso  &  Reimer),  r.  311,  29th 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  14 

Eugenia  Av 
"    &  Reimer  (Samuel  H.  Kelso  and  Frederick 

C.  Reimer),  sign  painters,  131  Turk 
Kelter  Bernard,  r.  1910  Ellis 
Kelterer  Frederick,  bakery,  3335  Mission 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  driver  Frederick  Kelterer,  r. 

3335  Mission 
"    William,  baker  Frederick  Kelterer,  r.  3335 

Mission 
Kelting   William,   salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  Frultvale 
Kelton  Austin  H.  (Van  Pelt,  Kelton  &  Magee), 

r.  125  Grove 
"    Clarence   O.,  clerk   delivery  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1634  Broadway 
"    David  J.,  primer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  909 

Greenwich 
"    Edward  A.,  messenger  Wells, Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  1408  Post 
"    Forest  A.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  1408  Post 
"    Lorenzo  C,  bookkeeper  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

r.  434a  18th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  762  Howard 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1122  Alabama 
"    Pearl  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1408  Post 
"    William,    teamster    Morton    Draying  and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  762  Howard 
Kelver  Frederick,  baker,  r.  321i4,  10th  rear 
Kem  John  J.,  policeirian.  r.  fi7fi  Har-ison 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glassed  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Kemback  Christian,  teamster  R.  A.  Kershaw,  r 

307,  4th 
Kemble  Alfred,  oysterman,  r.  306yj  Jessie 
Kemble  Edward  C,  attorney  at  law,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  9,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Thomas  R.,  carpenter  and  builder,  38  Turk, 

r.  926  Minna 
"    William,  carpenter  Thomas  R.  Kemble,  r. 

212  Hyde 
"    William  R.,  carpenter,  r.  212  Hyde 
"    W.  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  212  Hyde 
Kemler  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  942  Folsom 

"    Isadore,  tailor,  r.  1044  Howard 
Kemline  Ludwig,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry  ,  r. 

1312  Baker 
Kemme  Amelia,  widow,  r.  41  Hermann 
"    Glaus  B.,  laborer,  r.  120  Francisco 
"    Henry  W.,  engineer  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r. 
120  Francisco 
Kemmerle   Martin,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 

r.  945  Banks 
Kemp  Alfred  C,  clerk  Hongkong  and  Shanghai 
Banking  Corporation,  r.  Oakland 
"    Brothers  (Edward  H.  and  George  C),  jewel- 
ers, 2002  Market 
"    Charles,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 

Provision  Co.,  r.  Bay  View 
"    Edward  H.  (Kemp  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Edwin  J.,  time  keeper,  r.  302,  4th 
"    Ernest  J.,  real  estate,  r.  2221  Mission 
"    F.  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  315  Day 
Kemp  Frank  S.,  manager   St.  Nicholas  Phar- 
macy, 1600  Market,  r.  2838  Howard 
"    George  C.  (Kemp  Bros.),  r.  2002  Market 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  460  Clementina 
"    Heinrich,  helper,  r.  1022  Bryant 
"    Henry  W.,  barber  John  Stahle,  r.  39  Turk 
"    Herman,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1226  Ellis 
"    Jacob,  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1207%  Mission 
"    James  C,  visiting    agent  Boys  and  Girls 

Aid  Society,  r.  450  Haight 
"    John  H.  (Kemp  &  Beanston),  and  salesman 

D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r.  23  Hollis 
"    Joseph,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  2221  Mis- 
sion 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  450  Haight 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  314  Brannan 
"    Peter  M.,  salesman  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  & 

Co.,  r.  1604  Leavenworth 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 

Kemp  van  Ee  Frederick, 

dentist,  1017  Market,  bet  6tli  and  7tli, 
hours  9  a.  m.  to  6  p.  m. 

"    W.  A.  Mrs.,  millinery,  4%,  6th,   r.  309  Polk 
"    Walter  E.,  real  estate,  2245  Mission,  r.  2221 

Mission 
"    W.  H.,  merchant,  r.  39  Turk 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  6  Clementina 
"     William  A.,  plaster  decorator,  19  Turk,  r. 

309  Polk 
"    &  Beanston  (John  H.  Kemp  and  George  A. 
Beanston),  groceries,  1801  Fillmore 
*®=Kemp.    See  Camp  and  Kampe 
Kempe  Eliza  M.,  widow,  r.  52^4  Natoma  rear 

"    Henry  A.,  roofer,  r.  321/2  Natoma  rear 
Kempen  Charles,  cook  C.  Werner,  r.  2424  Mis- 
sion 
Kemper  M.  F.,  motorman  Mai-ket  St.   Ry.,   r. 

3508  Mission 
Kemperman  Nina  A.  Miss,  asst.  bookkeeper  W. 

H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  Aameda 
Kempert  Theodore,  civil  engineer,  10  California, 

room  14,  r.  209  Minna 
Kempf  Katherine,  widow,  r.  730  Gough 
4®-Kpmpf.    See  Kaempff  and  Kampf 


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"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  'Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Kempinsky  Minnie  Mrs.,   coat  maker,  r.   834A 

Howard 
Kempkey  August  (Kempkey,  Gilliam  &  Saw- 
yer), r.  East  Oakland 
Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Sawyer  (August  Kemp- 
key, Frank  M.  Gilham  and  William  T. 
Sawyer),  wholesale   harness    and    sad- 
dlery, 417-419  Market 
Kempner  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1326 
Valencia 
"    Mark,  upholsterer,  1146^/^  Folsom 
Kempster  Arthur  Mrs.,  r.  908  Powell 
"    Stephen,  car  cleaner  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  SE 
cor  Cole  and  Carl 
Kempston  Walter  N.,  with  James  L.  King,  r.  5 

Wetmore  PI 
Kempton  Melbourne  P.,  carpenter  W.  J.  Grant, 
r.  304b  Lily  Av 
"     Walter  C.   solicitor  The  Mutual  Benefit 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  1637  Clay 
Kems  Jacob,  laborer  Charles  Bach,  r.  434,  5th 
Kenark  Jennie,  actress,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Kendall  Alexander,  peddler,  r.  112  Alabama 
"    Alpheus,  president  Pac.  Coast  Lumber  and 
Mill  Co.  (Oakland),  office  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 
"    Belle  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  432  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Charles,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  E.,  printer  Call 
"    Charles  I.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  510  Clayton 
"     Edith  Miss,  artist,  r.  108  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"     Edward  G.,  salesman,  r.  119  Valparaiso 
"     Edwin,    shoemaker,    635    Mission,    r.    120 

Moulton  Av 
"    Edwin   F.,    clerk    auditing    dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  330  Geary 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  419  Stockton 
"    Frank   E.,  foreman  Crystal    Soda  Water 
Co.,  r.  119  Francisco 
Kendall  Frank  I. ,  real  estate  and  loans,  secre- 
tary Maricopa  and    Phoenix    and    Salt 
River  Valley  Railroad  Co.,  Arizona  Tele- 
graph Co.,    and  Crescent    Gold  Quartz 
Mining  Co.,  3  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1076,  14th, 
Oakland 
"    Fred  E.,  clerk  Evan  C.  Evans,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    George  H.,  milk  dealer,  r.  2117V2  Jones 
"    George  M..  laborer,  r.  2605  Hyde 
"    Henry,  machinist  Frank  Baud 
"    Henry  J.,  expressman,  r.  14  Freelon 
"    Jerome,  carpenter,  r.  119  Valparaiso 
"    J.   R.,  president    Electric   Placer  Mining 

Co.,  214  Pine,  room  35,  r.  Oakland 
"    L.  Mrs.,  nurse  Old  People's  Home 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  523  Stevenson 
"    Nelson    C,    clerk    cashier's    dept.   Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  53  Supreme  Court  Bldg 
"    Sabina,  widow,  r.  2605  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  20  Bridge  PI 
"    Valentine,  pile  driver,  r.  2213  Larkin  rear 
"    William,  bookkeeper  John  W.  Smith,  r.  727, 

4th 
"    William  I.,  painter,  r.  2605  Hyde 
Kendblad  Gustave,  bakery,  1318  Powell 
Kendelborger  Emma   E.  Mrs.,  matron  Hospital 
for  Children    and    Training    School    for 
Nurses,  3700  California 
Kendig  Daniel  (Jones  &  Kendig),  r.  Oakland 
Kendrick  Agnes  C.  Mrs.,  stenographer  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  r.  2610  Bryant 
"    Bartholomew,  stone  cutter,  r.  2610  Bryant 
"    Charles  H.  T.,  salesman  J.  C.  Nobmann,  r- 

313  Laguna 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 


Kendrick  Colin,  watchmaker,  r.  137V2  Clara 
"    Jean,  widow,  r.  3346  Clay 
"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  3346  Clay 
"    Levy  J.,  assayer,  r.  137^  Clara 
"    Mary  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  3610  Bryant 
"    Michael,'laborer,  r.  1359  Minna 
"    Morris,  stone  cutter,  r.  911  Sanchez 
Kendrick    Rodney,    vice-president  and  secre- 
tary Washington  Mill  Co.,  and  manager 
William  J.  Adams,   10    Market,  r.  3346 
Clay 
"    Thomas  H.,  laborer,  r.  312  Laguna 
"    Thomas  I.,  stone  cutter,  r.  2610  Bryant  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  paper  hanger,  r.  2610  Bryant  Av 
4®*Kendrick.    See  McKendrick 
Kendrigan  John,  teamster  Michael  Sheedy,  r. 

30  Vernon  PI 
Kenealey  Francis,  laborer,  r.  9  Fargo  PI 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  9  Fargo  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  9  Fargo  PI 
"    William  J.,    horseshoer,  818  Buchanan,  r. 
1023  McAllister 
Keneally  Charles  F.,  drayman,  r.  544  Bryant 
"    Joseph,  teamster  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  1510 

Harrison 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  3008  Folsom 
Kenealy  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  20  Louisa 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1612  Green 
'•    Kate,  domestic,  1031  Dolores 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  507  Frederick 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  Colma,  Cal. 
"    Nicholas,  salesman  Cartan,  McCarthy  & 

Co.,  r.  1131/2  Fell 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  30  Louisa 
"    William  B.,  master  mariner,  r.  750  Folsom 
4®=Kenealy.     See    Kenealey,    Kennealy   and 

Kennelly 
Kenefick  Andrew,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Bartholomew,  pilot,  r.  718  Capp 
"    Cornelius,  clerk  R.  Kenefick,  r.  718  Capp 
"    Patrick,  r.  718  Capp 

"    Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  3120  Mis- 
sion, r.  718  Capp 
Kenerleber  Annie,  domestic,  2115  Pacific  Av 
Kengla  Guida  A.,  salesman  J.  O'Kane,  r.  1611 
Clay 
"    Louis  A.,   physician,  1305'^  Polk,    r.   1611 
Clay 
Kenison  Asa  H.,  milkman,  r.  302,  25th 

"    Walter,  submarine  diver,  r.  137,  3d 
jfiS^Kenison.    See  Kennison 
Keniston  Joseph  E.,  clerk  Boston  Rubber  Shoe 

Co.,r.  344,  5th 
Kenitzer  Charles  W.  (Kenitzer  &  Barth),  r.  3802 
Bush 
"    &  Barth  (Charles  W.  Kenitzer  and  Her- 
mann Barth),  architects,  601  California 
Kenna  Dennis,  coremaker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1318y2  Florida 
"    John,  driver  Henry  Stohlmann,  r.  17  Isis 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  78  Brady 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  363  Perry 
"    Joseph    F.,    architect,   430    Montgomery, 

room  38 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  33  Hubbard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  22  Hubbard 
Eenna  P.  J.  G.,  general  insurance  broker,  130 
Phelan  Bldg,  and  superintendent  Centre 
Market,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Robert,  teamster  P.  J.   McCormick,  r.  116 

Day 
"    William,  millwright  Michael  O'Brien,  r.  22 
Hubbard 
4®"Kenna.    See  Kenne,  Kenney  and  Kenny 
4®="Kennan.    See  Keenan 
Kennard  C.  L.,  plumber,  r.  1904  Market 
"    George  W. ,  r.  320  Noe 
"    John,  electrician,  r.  77  Albion  Av 
"    Samuel  E.,  hoseman  Engine  7,  r.  77  Albion 
Av 
Kenne  Frank   G.  (Boardman,   Kenne  &   Co.),  r. 

20411/2  Mission 
4®" Kenne.    See  Kenna  and  Kenney 
Kenneally  Mary,  domestic,  415  Shrader 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  3  Mission  Court 
Kennealy  Kate,  domestic  Washington  Hotel 
"    MaggieMiss,r.  436  Clementina 
"    Martin,  plasterer,  r.  634,  4th 


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Kennealy  Mary,  widow,  r.  436  Clementina 

"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  436  Clementina 

"  Maurice  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Rose's 
Church,  r.  533  Brannan 

"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  838  Brannan,  r.  624, 
4th 
4®"  Kennealy.    See    Kenealy,   Kenneally    and 

Kennelly 
Kennedy  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1926  Market 

"  Albert,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 
r.  312  Mason 

"  Albert  B.,  laborer  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r.  350 
Tehama 

"  Albert  W.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Ken- 
nedy &  Shaw  Lumber  Co.,  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  2,  r.  3033  California 

"  Alfred,  advertising  agent,  r.  I68J4  Clemen- 
tina 

"  Alfred  H.,  salesman  Clabrough,  Golcher  & 
Co.,  r.  15  Priest 

"  Alfred  J.  (Kennedy  &  Fitzgerald)  r.  915 
Jessie 

"    Allan  (The  Kennedy  Co.),  r.  1214  Mission 

"    Angus,  carpenter,  r.  620  Minna 

"  Annie,  widow,  r.  cor  San  Bruno  Av  and  Sil- 
ver Av 

"  Annie,  widow,  janitress  Winfleld  Scott 
Primary  School,  r.  2836  Greenwich 

"  Annie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Cooper  Primary 
School,  r.  110  Haight 

"  Arthur  J.,  with  S.  F.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  1727 
Pine 

"  Arthur  S.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  3031  Laguna 

"    B.,  fireman  str  Alameda 

"    Bartholomew,  r.  Treat  Av  nrPrecita  Av 

"    Bartholomew,  blacksmith,  r.  110  Haight 

"    Belinda,  widow,  r.  829,  20th 

"  Benjamin  L.,  collector  John  J.  Newbegin, 
r.  1214  Mission 

"    Bernard,  r.  4031/2,  8th 

"  Bernard,  tanner,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  M  and 
N 

"  B.  J.,  insurance  agent  Boyd  &  Dickson,  r. 
628  Ellis 

"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Bridget,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    Bridget  A.,  widow,  r.  18  Hubbard 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  35  Louisa 

"    Catherine^  widow,  r.  638  Ellis 

"  Charles,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  4004 
California 

"  Charles,  foreman  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  4031/2. 
8th 

"  Charles  D.,  superintendent  Judson  Dyna- 
mite and  Powder  Co.,  200  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  Charles  W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
406  Central  Av 

"  Christopher,  machinist  Hugh  Kennedy,  r. 
782  Harrison 

"  Co.  The  (Allan  L.  Kennedy  and  Frederick 
T.  Knoles),  plumbers  and  electricians, 
2007  Fillmore 

"    Daniel,  salesman,  r.  630  Minna 

"    Dennis,  r.  1703  Eddy 

"    Dennis  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1714  Lexington  Av 

"  E.  &  Co.  (Edward  Kennedy),  groceries,  640 
Tennessee 

"    Edward,  r.  2700  Howard 

"    Edward   (E.  Kennedy  &  Co.),  r.  640Tennes- 

"    Edward,  butcher,  r.  1703  Eddy 

"    Edward,    janitor   Hibernia    Savings    and 

Loan  Society,  r.  16  Gilbert 
"    Edward  B.,  bartender  Albert  White,  r.  419 

East  North 
"     Edward  H.    (West  Coast  Top  Co.),  r.  1219 

Mason 
"    Edward  P.,  carpenter,  r.  219  Liberty 
"    Edward  W.,  manager  Great  Am.  Importing 

Tea  Co.,  617  Kearny,  r.  726  Union 
"     Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  331  Lombard 
"    Eliza  J.,  domestic,  1032  Leavenworth 
"    Ellen  E.,  widow,  r.  318  Page 
"     Emma  Miss,  r.  1109  Bush 
"    Eugene,  lamp  lighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  1435  Market 
"    Frank,  boatman,  r.  3  Tremont  Av 


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Kennedy  Frank,  clerk,  r.  15  Priest 
"    Frank,  wiper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  736  Tehama 
"    Frank  P.,  chipper  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

3541/2  Clara 
"    Frederick  E.,  r.  1406  Guerrero 
"    George,  bartender,  r.  459i/4  Guerrero 
"    H.  A.,  capitalist,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  Texas  nr  17th,  Potrero 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk  Boyd  &  Dickson,   r.    1737 

Pine 
"    Hugh,  foreman  Truck  3,  r.  116  Lily  Av 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  1114  Tennessee 

KENNEDY  HUGH, 

macMne  works,  builder  of  all  kinds  of 
macliinery,     repairing     of     engines, 
steam  pumps  and  elevators  a  spec- 
,  ialty,  203-205  Main  cor  Howard,  r.  782 
Harrison 
Kennedy  Hugh  Jr.,  machinist  Hugh  Kennedy,  r. 
782  Harrison 
James,  r.  342  Minna 
James,  bricklayer,  r.  403i/4,  8th 
James,  carpenter,  r.  335  Hickory  Av 
James,  civil  engineer,  r.  1935Devisadero 
James,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  20  Chesley 
James,  laborer  Market    St.    Ry.,    r.  6861/2 
Minna 
Kennedy  James,  manager  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  111-121  Post,  r.  431  Oak 

"    James,  plasterer,  r.  U14i/4  Army 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  930i/4  Natoma 

"    James,  waiter  Old  Peoples'  Home 

"    James  Jr.  (Kennedy  &  Burns),  r.  9201^  Na- 
toma 

"    James  Jr.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,r.  431  Oak 

"    James  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2213  Steiner 

"    James  F.,  granulation  melter  U.  S.  Mint, 
r.  Oakland 

'•    James  P.  (Park  &  Kennedy),  r.  714  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    James  T.,  teamster  Roth  &Co.,  r.  309,  5th 

"    J.  D.,  mate  bk  Rufus  Woods,  r.  32  Sacra- 
mento 

"    J.  J.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  305  Larkin 

■'    John,  r.  8  Rincon  Court 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2112  Larkin 

"    John,  driver,  r.  I6Y2  Sherman 

"    John,  expressman,  SE  cor  7th  and  Howard, 
r.  738  Harrison 

"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"    John,  salesman,  r.  1703  Eddy 

"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  16  Ford 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  30  Chesley 

•'    John,  teamster  A.  C.  Campbell 

"    John  A.,  machinist,  r.  430  Dav 

"    John  A.,  manager  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  1023- 
1034  Market,  r.  638  Ellis 

"    John  D.,  foreman,  r.  1903  Filbert 
Kennedy   John   F.    (Morris  &  Kennedy),  and 
president  Kennedy  &  Shaw  Lumber  Co., 
405  Montgomery,  room  2,  r.  1727  Pine 

"    John  F.,  clerk  B.  Philkill,  r.  906  Treat  Av 

"    JohnF.,  horseshoer  E.   M.   Graney,   r.   319 
Clementina 

"    John  J.  (Kennedy  &  Gray),  r.  930/2  Natoma 

"    John  J.,  bartender  H.  Atzeroth&  Co.,  r.  1619 
Howard 

"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  606b  Shotwell 

"    John  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.    r. 
Berkeley 

"    JohnM.  (Kennedy  &Kolman),  41  Fremont 

■'    John  R.,  boiler  maker  ^isdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  335  Beale 


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Kennedy  Joseph,  r.  2  Lick  Alley 
"    Joseph,  r.  318  Page 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  34  Ellis 
^'    Joseph,    contractor  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  20%  Page 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  208.  2d 
"    Joseph,  sawyer,  r.  219  Liberty 
"    Joseph  B.,  law  student,  r.  628  Ellis 
"    Joseph  J.,  r.  20  Chesley 
"    Joseph  M.,  wagon  maker,  r.  1117,  17th 
"    Joseph  W.,  manager  H.  Huddleston  &  Co., 

2510  Mission,  r.  305  Eddy 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  teacher  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  318  Hill 
"    Josephine,  domestic,  1121  Bush 
■'    Julia,  groceries  and  liquors,  NVV  cor  San- 
chez and  Clipper 
"    K.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  16  Ford 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  3433  Larkin 
•'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  17%  Tehama  rear 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  309,  5th 
"    Margaret  A.,  dressmaker,  r.  112  Fair  Oaks 
"    Martin,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2211 

Greenwich 
"    Martin,  teamster,  r.  33  Valley 
"    Martin  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 

r.  1414  Clay 
■'    Mary,  widow,  r.  943,  17th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2197  Devisadero 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  911  Filbert 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  417  Minna 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1228  Page 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  r.  1603  Hyde 
"    Maud  R.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  15  Priest 
"    Maurice  F.,  cashier    Hale    Bros.,    r.    37^4 

Louisa 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  llOHaight 
"    Michael,  r.  I614  Sherman 
"    Michael,  machinist,  r.  1552  Kentucky 
"    Michael,  woodworkers.  Grave  &  Co.,  r.  1121, 

17th 
"    Michael  T.,  foreman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 

106  Welsh 
Kennedy  Mining  and  Milling  Co.    (Amador 

County),  John  Barton  president,   L.   F. 

Reichling  secretary,  404  Montgomery 
"    Nellie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1703 

Eddy 
"    OUie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  739  Harrison 
"    Owen,  plumber,  r.  1211  Kearny 
"    Patrick,  r.  20  Chesley 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  428  Ringold  rear 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  636  Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  619%  Florida 
"    Patrick,  marble  cutter,  r.  610?^  Natoma 
"    Patrick  H.,  chair  finisher  Heywood  Bros. 

&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
■•    Patrick  J.,  salesman  William  ClufECo.,r. 

821  Guerrero 
"    Paul,  groceries,  911  Filbert 
"    Peter,  hod  carrier,  r.  120b  Shipley 
"    Philip,  laborer  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Philip  A.,  bartender  Edward  Burke,  r.  NW 

cor  Turk  and  Steiner 
Kennedy  P.  J.,  real  estate,  11  Montgomery,  r. 

1516  Taylor 
'•    Richard,  real  estate,  r.  628  Ellis 
"    Robert,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  6  Harriet 
"    Robert  V.   (R.  V.   Kennedy  &  Co.),  r.   204 

Ellis 
"    R.  T.  (R.  T.  Kennedy  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
Kennedy    R.    T.  Company    (R.  T.    Kennedy), 

black  and  mourning  Goods,  22  Geary 


Kennedy  R.  V.  &  Co.  (Robert  V.  Kennedy),  real 
estate  and  insurance  agents,  30  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Sadie,  domestic,  2728  Howard 

"  Samuel,  molder  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Works, 
r.  Ill  Church 

"  Samuel  J.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  John's  Presby- 
terian Church 

"    Stephen,  cooper,  r  16%  Sherman 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  16%  Sherman 
Kennedy  Tliomas,    groceries,  NE  cor  Pacific 
and  Hyde,  r.  1602  Hyde 

"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  603%,  3d 

"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 

"    Thomas,  mason,  r.  621  Commercial 

"    Thomas,  quartermaster  str  San  Jose 

"  Thomas,  stone  sawyer  John  D.  McGilvray 
&  Co.,  r.  71  Federal 

"  Thomas,  tankmaker  Fulda  Bros.,  r.  1037% 
Market 

"    Thomas,  teapacker  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 
41  Natoma 

"  Thomas,  warehouse  foreman  W.  P.  Fuller 
&  Co.,  r.  127  Fair  Oaks 

"    Thomas  F.,  r.  982  Howard 

"  Thomas  F.,  asst.  collection  clerk  First 
National  Bank,  r.  1516  Taylor 

"    Thomas  H.,hackman,  r.  231,  2d 

"    Thomas  H.,  park  policeman,  r.  1917  Mission 

"  Thomas  H.,  wood  carver  West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  737  Howard 

"    Thomas  J.,  r.  16  Ford 

"  Thomas  J.,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Ele- 
vator Co.,  r.  1714  Lexington  Av 

"  Thomas  J.,  maltster  Charles  Bach,  r.  400 
Bay 

"  Timothy  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
23  Precita  Av 

"  Willard  A.,  barber  James  L.  Richeson,  r. 
416  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    William,  r.  507  Fell 

"    William,  bartender,  r.  362  Clementina 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  72  Brady 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  Craut  nr  Marshall 

"  William,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2016  Fol- 
som 

"  William,  wagon  maker  Corporation  Yard 
S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  1117,  17th 

"    William  G.,  r.  1117.  17th 

"  William  J.  (West  Coast  Top  Co.),  r.  9 
Langton 

"  William  J.,  cashier  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co., 
r.  1602  Hyde 

"  William  J.,  engineer  Engine  9,  r.  8  Rincon 
Court 

"  William  J.,  engineer  Jardine  Iron  Wks.,  r. 
10  Washington  Av 

"    William  J.,  superintendent  Olympic  Club 

"  William  J.  A.,  clerk  Scully  &  Son,  r.  2433 
Larkin 

"  William  L.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  603 
Central  Av 

"    William  L.,  salesman,  r.  739  Harrison 

"    William  N.,  student,  r.  627  Fulton 

"  William  P.,  wood  finisher  S.  F.  Farniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  leVa  Sherman 

"  William  T..  bookkeeper  Charles  R.  Allen, 
r.  100  McAllister 

"    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  2836  Greenwich 

"  William  V.  (Kennedy  &  O'Keefe),  r.  1707 
Eddy 

"    Zue  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  20%  Page 

"  &  Burns  (James  Kennedy  Jr.,  and  Michael 
J.  Burns),  liquors,  1006-1008  Howard 

"  &  Fitzgerald  (Alfred  J.  Kennedy  and  John 
H.  Fitzgerald),  locksmiths  and  electri- 
cal grinding  and  saw  filing,  45,  11th 

"  &  Gray  (John  J.  Kennedy  and  Frank  J. 
Gray),  attorneys  at  law,  319  Pine,  rooms 
54-55 

••  &  Kolman  (John  M.  Kennedy  and  William 
Kolman),  agents  Star  Placer  and  Amal- 
gamator Machine  Co.,  41  Fremont    ■ 

"  &  O'Keefe  (William  V.  Kennedy  and  John 
F.  O'Keefe),  groceries  and  liquors,  1027 
Pierce 

•  &  Shaw  Lumber  Co.,  J.  F.  Kennedy  presi- 
dent, A.  W.  Kennedy  secretary  and 
treasurer,  office  405  Montgomery,  room  2 


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Kennelly  Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    Daniel,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks.,  r.  35 

Moss 
"    Dennis,  expressman,  r.  64  Brady 
"    Edward    J.,    manufacturers'      agent,    119 

Bush,  r.  1112  Sacramento 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  1112  Sacramento 
4®"Kennelly.    See  Kenealy  and  Kennealy 
Kenner  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  156  Tehema 
Kennerson  Sophia  G.,  widow,  r.   1613  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  324  Pennsylvania  Av 
Kennett  Arthur,  candymaker  Louis   Saroni    & 

Co.,  r.  726  Harrison 
"    Ella  J.,  stenographer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  30  Silver 
"    Luther  W.  (Kennett  &  Jones),  r.  607  Stan- 

yan 
"    William,  stove  mounter  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co..  r.  38  Silver 
"    &  Jones  (Luther  W.  Kennett  and  Rodney 

C.  Jones),  photographers,    B   nr  Ocean 

Boulevard  and  S  s  Haight  bet  Clayton 

and  Cole 
Kenney  Andrew,  hackman,  r.  205,  3d 
"    Arthur    E.,  conductor    Sutter   St.   RR,   r. 

2526^4  Sutter 
"    Bernard,  r.  654  Jessie 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  127,  8th 
"    Charles,  r.  1311  Butte 
"    Charles,  machinist,  r.  8  Anthony 
"    Charles  T.,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 

&Co.,r.  127,8th 
"    David  F.,  butcher,  495,  4th,  r.  803  Harrison 
"    Edward,  salesman,  r.  520  Bush 
'•    Elizabeth,  domestic,  7071^4  Laguna 
"    Ellen  T.,  widow,  r.  61  State 
"    Francis  A.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  61  State 
"    Frank  T.,  receiver  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  312, 

4th  Av 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  1035,  19th 
"    George  G.,  plumber,  r.  601a  Fell 
"    Harry,  barber,  r.  115  Fillmore 
"    Helen  T.,  widow,  r.  61  State 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  523,  7th  rear 
"    Jerome,  machinist  First  St.  Wks,  Union  I. 

Wks,  r.  5281/2  Valencia 
"    John,  r.  104  Fair  Oaks 
"    John,  r.  205,  3d 
■'    John,    assistant    superintendent  Engines 

Corporation  Yard  S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  1035,  19  th 
"    John,  fireman  str  Encinal,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1406  Pacific 
"    John  F.,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  r. 

127,  8th 
"    John  H.,  compositor  A.  J.  Leary  Co.,  r.  61 

State 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Ring  Bros.,  r.  1035,  19th 
"    John  J.,  collector,  r.  74  Caselli  Av 
"    John  J.,  grading    contractor,  26th  Av  nr 

Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John  J.,  storekeeper,  r.  3  Douglass 
"    John  W.,  engineer,  r.  115  Fillmore 
"    John  W.  Jr.,  helper  Gulick  &  Wetherbee, 

r.  115  Fillmore 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1035,  19th 
"    Joseph  F.,  salesman  P.  H.  Livingston,  r. 

530  Bush 
"    Katie  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  4  Chattanooga 
"    Kittle  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1106J4  Potrero 

Av 
"    Lillie  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  1107  Florida 
"    Luke,  elevatorman,  r.  3  Douglass 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  1106>^  Potrero  Av 
"    Margaret,  r.  748  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  110654  Potrero  Av 
"    Michael,  coremaker,  r.  486  Natoma 
"    Michael,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Michael,  park  policeman,  r.  668  Harrison 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  IIO614  Potrero 

Av 
"    Owen,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  r.  407,  28th 
"    Patrick,  driver  J.  J.  Kenney,  r.  26th  Av  nr 

Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Patrick,  machinist,  r.  8  Anthony 
"    Patrick,  starcber  La  Grande  Laundry 


Kenney   Patrick,    tanner   Isaac    Levy,    r.    518 
Oak 

"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  624  Fulton 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  2313  Larkin 

"    Richard  T.,  asst.  baggage  agent  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    Robert  E.,  clerk,  r.  26th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 
Av 

"    Stephen,  r.  601a  Fell 

"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  113  Oregon 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  241,5th 

"    Thomas,  salesman  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r.  1107 
Florida 

"    Thomas    F.,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  3 
Douglass 

"    William,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  115 
Fillmore 

"    William,  laborer Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1040 
York 

"    William,  pressman  Brunt,  r.  748  Folsom 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  726  Folsom 

"    William   A.,   clerk    Nathan  Cohen,  r.  405 
Kearny 

"    William  J.  (Kenney  &  Payton),  r.  24  Pros- 
per 

"    William  T.,  clerk  A.  &  T.  Weil  &  Co.,  r.  26th 
Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Winnifred  M.  Miss,  stenographer,   r.  26th 
Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    &  Payton  (William  J.  Kenney,  George  W. 
Payton),  bicycles,  519  Valencia  and  Ful- 
ton nr  6th  Av 
Kenney  &  Wells,  Charles  B.  Wells  successor, 
parquetry  or  inlaid  floors,  fretwork  and 
grilles,  422  Sutter,  telephone  Main  1882 
and  frame  and  picture  department.  Em- 
porium Bldg 
>e®°"Kenney.    See  Kenna,  Kenne,  Kenny,  Kin- 
ney and  Kinnie 
Kenngott   Frederick,    tanner   Norton  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  24th  bet  Kansas  and  Vermont 
Kennifl  Andrew,  foreman  nailer  Union  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  1417  Mason 

"    Boswell,  clerk,  r.  1004  Valencia 

"    Cornelius    A.,  clerk   Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
1136  Pacific 

"    Jeremiah  J.,  frame  mounter,  r.  1004  Valen- 
cia 

"    J.  J.  Mrs.,  artist,  1004  Valencia 

"    Joseph,  engineer,  r.  39;^  Zoe 

"  Rolland,  clerk,  r.  1004  Valencia 
4®=-Kennifl.  See  Connifl  and  Cunnifl 
Kennison  J.  Fred,  chief  clerk  H.  K.  Belden,  r. 

Oakland 
4®=Kennison.    SeeKenison 
Kenniston  A.,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
Kenny  Alfred  J.,  bookkeeper  Charles  Bliss,  r.  37 
Morris  Av 

"    Christopher,  painter,  r.  116,  9th 

"    Dennis,  r.  2OV2  Oak  Grove  Av 

"    D.   M.,  melter   Occidental   Foundry,  r.  223 
Langton 

"    Edward,  contractor,  r.  2733  Pine 

"    Edward  C,  truckman  Truck  1,  r.   22  O'Far- 
rell 

"     Edward  (Kenny  &  McHugh),  r.  3733  Pine 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  214  Perry 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1118  Kearny  rear 

"    Emma  Miss,  r.   SW  cor  Buena  Vista  Av 
and  South  Broderick 

"    Florence  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  1606 
Leavenworth 

"    Francis  H.,  foreman  Engine  9,  r.  449^/4,  3d 

"    Frank  C,  bookkeeper  G.  C.  Hall  &  Son,  r. 
35  Oak  Grove  Av 

"    Frank  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  37  Morris  Av 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ^^  DOMESTIC  GOAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Kenny  Frederick,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  9  Elgin 

Park  Av 
"    George  G.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry  F.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  i 

1606  Leavenwortti 
"    Isabelle,  widow,  r.  4  Chattanooga 
"    James,  broom  sorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co, 

r.  143^2,  nth 
"    James,  dairyman,  cor  Amherst  and  Silli- 

man 
"    James,  painter,  r.  203  Turk 
"    James,  stock  clerk  James  De  La  Montanya 

r.  668  Harrison 
"    James  Jr.,  driver  James  Kenny,  r.  cor  Am- 
herst and  Silliman 
"    James  E.,  liquors,  448  Valencia,  r.  14  Capp 
"    James  F.,  decorator,  6  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
"    James  J.,  electrician,  r.  2308  Fillmore 
"    Jeremiah,  foreman  Kenny  &  McHugh,   r. 

2123  Turk 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  743  Tehama 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  404  Maryland 
"    John,  printer,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 
Kenny  John,  wholesale  liquors,  605  Front,    r. 

1332  Nebraska 
"    John  F.,r.  2206  Geary 
"    John  F.,  coremaker  Risdon  I.   &  L.  Wks, 

r.  223  Langton 
"    John  J.  (Rose  &  Kenny),  attorney  at  law, 

305  Larkin,  r.  1022  Pacific 
"    John  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  44,  6th 
"    John  M.,  clerk  John   Kenny,  r.    1333  Ne- 
braska 
"    Johns.,  tailor, 9 Geary 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Dwyer  &  Co.,  r.  652!4  Minna 
"    Joseph,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Kearn,  real  estate  agent,  765  Market  room 

2 
"    Louis  J.,  r.  143%,  Hth 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  r.  1431^,  11th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  319  Langton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  402  Octavia 
"    Matthew,  r.  1087  Broadway 
"    Mazie  Miss,    stenographer,     r.    20%    Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  707  Tennessee 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  14  Capp 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  1606  Leavenworth 
"    Owen,  driver  Thomas  Kelly,  r.  1629  Pine 
"    Patrick,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry,  r.  2556 

Greenwich 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1106  Tennessee 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  41  Williamson 
"    Patrick  H.,  capitalist,  512  Montgomery,  r. 

413  Jones 
"    Peter  C,  clerk  August  Strand,  r.  44,  3d 
"    Robert,  wrapper  D.  M.  Moran  &  Co.,  r.  318, 

11th  Av 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  37  Morris  Av 
"    Thomas,  cook  str  Farallon 
"    Thomas,  stableman  W.  McCafferty,  r.  2428 

Mission 
■'    Thomas,  teamster  D.  F.  Gallagher,  r.  1510 

Folsom 
"    Thomas  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.   12 

Bowie  Av 
"    Timothy  J.,  laborer,  r.  28%  Bluxome 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    William,  helper    Leroy    Newton,    r.    1118 

Kearny 
•'    William  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  322  Turk 
"    William  J.,  decorator  James  F.  Kenny,  r.  6 

Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
"    William  R.,  carpenter,  r.  232,  8th  Av 


Kenny  &  McHugh   (Edward  Kenny  and  Owen 

McHugh),  grading  contractors,  NE  cor 

10th  Av  and  Fulton 
4®="Kenny.    See  Kenna,  Kenne,  Kenney    and 

Kinney 
Kent  Alfred  G.,  bookkeeper  United  Carriage  Co., 

r.  137%  Perry 
"    Alva  J.,  conductor  Market    St.  Ry,  r.  894 

Green 
"    Carrie  E.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1035  Folsom 
"    Charles,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r. 

1409  Bush 
Kent  Daniel  M.,  mining   secretary,    330  Pine, 

rooms  34-36,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edgar,  carpenter,  r.  1035  Folsom 
"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  2232  Pacific  Av 
"    E.  W.,  musician,  r.  39,  4th 
"    Frank,  r.  348  Grove 
"    Frank  B.,  conductor,  r.  407,  30th 
"    G.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    George,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    George  C,  cutter  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  106,  11th 
"    George  F.,  r.  22,  13th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  130  Diamond 
"    Harrison  C,  clerk  H.  B.  Mayhew  &  Co.,  r. 

438  Geary 
"    Harry  S.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Hugh  A.,  r.  407,  30th 
"    James    B.,    clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,    r.    314 

Haight 
"    James  E.  (J.   E.  Kent  &  Co.),  r.  1035  Fol- 
som 
"    J.  E.  &  Co.  (James  E.  Kent  and  George  M. 

Wright),    contractor  and  builders,  1817 

Polk 
"    Lubricant  Co.,  C.  K.  Harmon  agent,  22  Jes- 
sie 
"    Lyle  S.,r.  894  Green 
"    Maggie,  clerk,  r.  1031  Noe 
"    Olir,  physician  with  J.  Milton  Bowers,  124 

O'Farrell 
"    Sallie  M.,  widow,  r.  894  Green 
"    Samuel  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  614  Sutter 
"    Scott,  porter  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  407, 

30th 
Kent   Thaddeus  B.,  surveyor   San   Francisco 

Savings  Union,  NE  cor  California  and 

Webb,  r.  603  Jessie 
"    Thomas  E.,  shirt  manufacturer  and  tailor, 

597  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
Kent  Thomas  R.,  secretary  F.  A.  Robbing  Press 

Works,  324  Fremont,  r.  314  Haight 
Kentfield  Edward  E.  (John  Kentfleld  &  Co.),  r. 

331  Fremont 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  333  Fremont 
Kentfield  John  &  Co.  (E.  E.  Kentfield),  lumber 

and  shipping.  318  Steuart 
Kentley  Frederick  R.,  teamster  Western  Meat 

Co.,r.  33  Valley 
"    Wellington,  with  George  H.  Stevens,  r.  33 

Valley 
Kenton  Frank,  teamster,  r.  1410  Folsom 
Kentra  Antone,  cook  Nicholas  Rudonick,  r.  253 

Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  253  Stevenson 
Kentuck  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill, 

Nev.),  Richard  E.  Kelly  president,  Au- 
gustus    Waterman      secretary,       23-24 

Nevada  Block 
Kentucky    Home,    Sass    Bros,   proprietor,  1530 

Kentucky 
Kentzell  Charles,  cook,  r.  717%  Bush  rear 
"    James   R.,  clerk  Bass-Heuter    Paint  Co., 

r.  1321%  Broadway 
"    James  W.,  collector   S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co. 

and  foreman  Truck  4,  r.  1321%  Broadway 
"    John  W.,  gas    fitter  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 

1614%  Bush 
•'    Joseph  E.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  317%,  5th 
"    Robert  W.,  driver,  r.  812,  22d 
"    Theodore  B.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

1908%  Larkin 
Kenville  Frank,  policeman,  r.  542  Sanchez 


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Kenward  Charles  W.,  teamster  Gal.  Construc- 
tion Co.,  r.  530,  17th 
"    Walter,    waiter   Occidental    Hotel,    r.    33 
Clementina 
Kenwood  Land  Co.,  D.  M.  Carman    president, 
John  H.  Gilmore    secretary,  321   Mont- 
gomery 
Kenyon  Curtis  G.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  901  Sutter,  hours  until  9  a.  m.  and 
1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,   surgeon    to    St. 
Luke's  Hospital 
"    George,  messman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Jessie  V.,  widow,  r.  735  Geary 
Kenze  P.,  coal  passer  str  Australia 
Kenzler  J.,  huttermaker  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r.  cor 

31st  and  Folsom 
Keogan  John  P.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  ISHollis 
Keogh  Austin,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 
257,  nth 
"    Chester  W.,  stenographer  Blake  &   Har 

rison,  r.  2512  Clay 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  1408  Guerrero 
"    John  A.,  musician,  r.  630  Douglass 
'<    John  B.,  clerk,  r.  2960b  Folsom 
"    Maggie,  tailoress,  r.  547  Minna 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  3512  Clay 
"    Michael,  r.  547  Minna 
"    Thomas  A.,  attorney  at  law,  116  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1327  Jackson 
•'     Walter,  clerk,  r.  2512  Clay 
"    William,  painter  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  634, 
4th 
igS'Keogh.    See  Kehoe  and  Keough 
Keoghn  James,  operator,  r.  12414  Bernard 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1241?4  Bernard 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  plumber  W.  S.  Ray  Mnfg  Co., 
r.  12414  Bernard 
'Keohane  Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1110  Tennessee 
Keone  John  T.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

1336,  26th 
Keonest  Charles,  ice  packer  Consumers  Ice  Co. 
Keough  Frank  F.,  plumber  Patrick  T.  Waters, 
r.  239,  8th 
"    James,  expressman,  r.  Clinton  Park  and 

Guerrero 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    Lance  R.,  r.  1507  Washington 
"    T.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1114  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  r.  1507  Washington 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  1114  Jackson 
4S="Keough.    See  Kehoe  and  Keogh 
Kepfler  Anna  J.,  widow,  r.  632  Eddy 
"    Louis  C.  traveling  salesman  Holt  Bros. 
Co.,  r.  622  Eddy 
Kepner  Edgar  S.,  baker,  16  City  Hall  Square,  r. 

431a  Turk 
Keppel  Derrick  P.,  r.  3116  Bush 
"    James  J.,  brigadier  Salvation  Army,  1139 

Market,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  shirt  finisher,  r.  1460  Minna 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  superintendent  Salvation  Army 
Children's  Home,  338  Bryant,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1858  Minna 
Keppen  William,  waiter,  r.  225  Stevenson 
Keppich  Bela,  solicitor  Daily  Report  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  1010  Bush 
Keppler  Louis,  bookkeeper  Fisher  Packing  Co., 

r.  329,  21st 
Ker  Charles  E.,  foreman  Union  I.   Wks  Shop 
Mail  Dock,  r.  1501  Steiner 
"    Robert  M.,  mechanical  optician  Cal.  Opti- 
cal Co.,  r.  520  Jones 
Kerbaugh  Joseph  D.,  miner,  r.  824i/4  Filbert 
Kerbin  John  A.,  clerk,  r.  3118  Howard 
Kerby  John  V.,  newspaper  carrier,  r.  38  Hill 
"    Joseph  F.,  foreman  composing  room  Moni- 
tor, r.  38  Hill 
"    Thomas,  r.  38  Hill 
4®"  Kerby.    See  Curby  and  Kirby 
Kerchoff  Matthew,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tan- 
nery 
Kerdell  Edward,  box  maker  F.  Korbel  &  Bros. . 
r.  717  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Tony  (Donohue  &  Kerdell),  r.  1341  Hayes 
KerekesCarl,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  3009% 

Harrison 
Kerlin  George  B.,  r.  21  Hawthorne 

i,  plasterer,  r.  2537  Mission 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  of 
Novelties. 

S^I-S^T-     tVlARKET    ST. 


Kerlinger  Austin  H.,  teamster  Austin  &  Co.,  r. 

118c  Clara 
Kermode  Louise  Mrs.,  r.  1613  Folsom 
Kern  Albert,  blacksmith  H.  M.  Black  &  Co.,  r. 
1127  Florida 
"    Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  751,  18th 
"    Charles  A.,  special  examiner  drugs  U.  S. 

Customs,  r.  423  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  J.,  carpenter,  r.  751,  18th 
"    Charles  L.,  porter   Deming-Palmer    Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  2201  Geary 
"    Christopher  F.,  manager  Viticultural  Ci- 
gar Store,  315-317  Pine,  r.  1012  Castro 
Kern  County  Canal  and  Water  Co.,   Lloyd 
Tevis  president,  F.  G.  Drum  secretary, 
30  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Eem  County  Land  Co.,  Lloyd  Tevis  president, 
F.  G.  Drum  secretary,  30  Mills  Bldg,  9th 
floor 
"    Edward  W.,  carpenter,  r.  711  Hampshire 
"    Franz,    proprietor    The    Columbus,     230a 

O'Farrell 
"    Frederick  W.,  carpenter    and  builder,  40 

New  Montgomery,  r.  3018,  17th 
"    George  A.,  brewer,  r.  335,  12th 
' '    George  W. ,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  372  Jessie 
"    Henry  (Kern  &  Eibach),  r.  11  Locust 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  1110  Hampshire 
"    John  C.  (L.  Goldstein  &  Co.).  r.  242  Taylor 
"    Lewis  A.,  carpenter,  r.  632,  17th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  751,  18th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  743  Harrison 
"    Max,  liquors,  505  Pacific 
"    Morris  J.,  ticket  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  and  treas- 
urer Pac.  Electric  Motor  Co.,  12  Annie, 
r.  719  Grove 
"    Oscar,  student,  r.  423  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Philip,  waiter,  r.  502  Washington 
"    Philipp  C,  wig  maker  Goldstein  &  Cohn,  r. 

540  Stevenson 
"    Valley  Water  Co.,  Charles  Z.  Merritt  sec- 
retary, office  508  California,  room  16 
"    William  (Strecker&Kern),  r.  1516 Franklin 
Eem    &   Eibach    (Henry    Kern    and    Charles 
Eibach),  interior  decorators,  105  Dono- 
hoe  Bldg 
^ff-  Kern.    See  Kearn 

Kernan  Edward  A.,  varnisher,  r.  1622  Laguna 
"    Edward  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  2017  Webster 
"    James,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

915  Folsom 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1123  California 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  janitress  Pacific  Avenue   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1510V4  Broadway 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  297  Clementina 
''    Thomas,    salesman    Hausmann    Bros.,  r. 

944  Geary 
"    Thomas  B.,  messenger  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

123  Stockton 
"    Thomas    F.,  guard  County    Jail  3,   r.   225 
Duncan 
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Kernell  Andrew  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3408  California 
jg®" Kernell.    See  Carnall,  Carnell  and  Cornell 
Kerner  Frederick  S.,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek, 
r.  324  Turk 
"    Harry  J.,  foreman  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  r. 

6  Octavia 
"    Louis  P.,  clerk  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r.  11 
Pearl 
Kerns  Ellen,  widow,  r.  630  Eddy 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  24  Masonic  Av 
"    John  B.,  foreman,  r.  220  Sanchez 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  608  Geary 


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Kerns  Ricliard  W.,  jeweler  Isaac  Hassen,  r.  334 

Kearny 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  3030  Pine 
"    William  C,  attorney  at  law,  r.  37  Willow 

Av 
j8®=  Kerns.    See  Calms  and  Kearns 
Kerr  Andrew,  fireman  str  Newsboy,  r  314,  1st 
"    Andrew,  yardman  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  123 

Eugenia  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  663  Harrison 
"    Catherine,  r.  1877  Mission 
"    Catherine    G.    Miss,    dressmaker,  r.    1033 

Laguna 
"    Celia  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  313  Grove 
"    Charles,  plumber  Henry  Williamson 
"    David,  carriage  and  wagon  maker,   47-49 

Beale,  r.  815,  31st 
"    David,   conductor    Cal.    St.    RR.,   r.   1233a 

Broadway 
"    David  H.,  bookkeeper  American  Bank  and 

Trustee,  r.  815,  31st 
"    Earl,  vice-president  William  Kerr  Co.,  r. 

915  Battery 
"    Edward  (Ledyard  &  Kerr),  r.  1039a  Dolores 
"    Edward  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1826  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Frederick,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

32  Old  San  Jose  Road 
"    George  T.,  carpenter  Friedrichs  Bros.,  r.  19 

Johnston  Av 
"    Henry  J.,  plumber  F.  Raisch,  r.  110  Clinton 
"    Isabelle,  widow,  r.  338  Fremont 
"    Isabelle  Miss,   teacher  music,  r.  328  Fre- 
mont 
"    Jacob,  baker,  r.  230  Gough 
"    James,  bookkeeper    Minaker  &  Welbank, 

r.  515b  Filbert 
•'    James,  clerk  H.  K.  Belden,  r.  717  Post 
»    James,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r. 

1531/2.  3d 
"    James,  yardman  Wainwright  &  Easton,  r. 

26  Sacramento 
"    James  A.,  merchandise  broker,   116  Cali- 
fornia, room  10,  r.  807  California 
"    James  A.,  teacher  music,  1335  Folsom 
"    James  W.   (Steiger  &  Kerr),  r.  1738  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Jennings  B.,   salesman  Mohns  &  Kalten- 

bach 
"    John,  hackman  Plaza,  r.  110  Clinton 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  130b  Church 
"    John,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks.,  r.  1327  Rhode  Island 
"    John,  special  policeman,  r.  Ill  Wildey 
"    John,  waiter  str  Farallon,  r.  533  Commer- 
cial 
"    John,  wood  and    coal,  313  Tehama,  r.  935 

Sacramento 
"    John   P.,    3d  engineer  str  Transit,  r.  144 

Chestnut 
"    Joseph,  wood  worker  Carvill  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

110  Clipper 
"    Joseph  M.,  bartender  John  F.  Farley,  r.  19 

Clara 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1826  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mark    B.,    civil    engineer,    403    Front,    r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Martin,  r.  663  Harrison 
"    Martin  E.,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 

r.  518,  3d 
"    Matthew,   liquors,    116    Leidesdorff,  r.   19 

Clara 
"    Matthew  Jr.,  pressman,  r.  19  Clara 
"    Matthew   T.,   engineer,  r.    Uth  Av  South 

nr  P 
"    Michael,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1306 

Grove 


Kerr  Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  727  Franklin 
"    Peter,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  130b 

Church 
"    Robert  G.,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
"    Robert   H.,   boiler  maker  Fulton   Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks.,  r.  328  Fremont 
"    Robert  H.,  drug  clerk,  r.  3  Pearl 
"    Sarah  J.,  domestic,  631  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  r.  518,  3d 
"    Thomas,  foreman  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  19  Johnston  Av 
"    Thomas  B.,  salesman  Pa yot,Upham  &  Co., 

r.  337  Fremont 
"    Thomas  C,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

518,  3d 
"    Thomas  H.,  bookkeeper  McMurphy  &  Mc- 

Evoy,  r.  1154^4  Folsom 
"    William,   bartender   Thomas  Brennan,  r. 

NE  cor  30th  and  San  Jose  Av 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  1324  Turk 
Kerr  William,  president  William  Kerr  Co.,  903 

Battery,  r.  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 
"    William  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
"    William  C,  collector  James  A.  Kerr,  r.  807 

California 
Kerr  William  Company,  William  Kerr  presi- 
dent. Earl  Kerr  vice-president,  Freder- 
ick M.  Berryman  secretary,  teamsters, 

903  Battery 
"    William  J.,  blacksmith  Johnsen&  Gogan, 

r.  110  Clinton 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  518,  3d 
"    William  R.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.  r.  Ubiy^ 

Folsom 
"    William  W.,  physician,  538  Sutter 
J(®-Kerr.    See  Ker 
Kerran  William,  r.  501  Napa 
Kerrell  Albert  Daw  (Kerrell  &  Co.),  r.  1313  Guer- 
rero 
"    A.  G.  Daw,  clerk  general  passenger  agent's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1312  Guerrero 
Kerrell  &  Co.  (Albert  Da w-Kerrell),  sole  agents 

Royal  Kallisozon  Co.  (of  London,  Eng.), 

143  Phelan  Bldg 
Kerresk  J.,  r.  220,  3d 
Kerrigan  Alice,  domestic,  r.  1  Regli  PI 
"    Ambrose,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Annie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
Kerrigan  Charles,  commission  merchant,   109 

California,  room  6,  r.  313  Steiner 
"  Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  633,  3d 
"    Daniel,    steel  worker   Pac.    Roll.    Mill,  r. 

111714  Tennessee 
"    David  H.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  15351/2  Market 
"    Edward,  butcher,  r.  331,  12th 
"    Edward  J.,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  314  Chenery 
Kerrigan  Frank  H.,  presiding  Justice  of  the 

Peace,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  ofiQce  35 

Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  918  Hyde 
"    Frank  W.,  laborer  Tubbs    Cordage  Co.,  r. 

102 1/2,  23d 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  314  Chenery 
"    James  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  1133;^,  24th 
"    James  T., shoemaker Buckingham&Hecht, 

r.  1021/2,  23d 
"    John,  helper    Selby  Smelting  and    Lead 

Co.,  r.  20  Willow  Av 
"    John, porter  Hotel, St.  Nicholas 
"    John  A.,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry, 

r.  1550,  17th 
"    John  J.,  hackman,  r.  3  August  Alley 
"    John  K.,  clerk,  r.  12  Leroy  PI 
"    Margaret,  chiropodist,  13  Leroy  PI 
"    Martin,  coursing,  r.  447%  Guerrero 
"    Mary,  domestic,  r.  1  Regli  PI 
"    Matthew  J.,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  307a  Powell 
"    Michael  J.,  tailor,  81,  4th,  r.  335  Minna 
"    Owen,  maltster  Hibernia  Brewery 
"    Owen,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1107 

Tennessee 
"    Patrick,  helper  Risdon  I.    &  L.  Wks,  r. 

361,  1st 
"    Patrick,  repairer  Market    St.  Ry.,  r.  22% 

Hayes 
"    Patrick  H.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  oflQce, 

r.  647  Stevenson 


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Kerrigan  Philip,  painter,  r.  127'/^  Shipley 
"    Thomas,  hostler  James  P.  Guerln,  r.  342, 

4th 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  633,  3d 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1327a  Minna 
4®"  Kerrigan.    See  Carrigan 
Kerris  Aloys,  fisherman,  r.  11  Clay 
Kerrison  Edmund  P.,  manager  Plummer  Bros., 
14-16  Spear,  r.  127  Vioksburg 
George  E.,  guard  wagon  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  Army  nr  Treat  Av 
Robert  E.,  porter  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Robert  F.,  porter    postofflce,   r.   Army  nr 

Treat  Av 
Robert  J.,  policeman,  r.  511b  Castro 
Stephen  H.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
18  Birch  Av 

"    William  H.,  superintendent  wagon  dept. 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Kerruish  Edward  J.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 

1009,  20th 
Kershaw  Millie  Miss,   teacher   Horace  Mann 
Grammar  School,  r.  706b  Guerrero 
"    Roger  A.,  coal  and  asphaltum,  117-119  How- 
ard, r.  Oakland 
Kersinski  M.,  laborer,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cortland 

Av 
Kerss  Thomas,  carpenter  McFarland  Bros.,  r. 

968  Harrison 
Kerstegely  Kristaft,  restaurant,  1805  Haight 
Kersten  Virginia,  widow,  r.  1217  Kearny 
Kertell  J.  *M.,  clerk  R.   E.   Schulz,  r.  705  Cali- 
fornia 
Kerth  John  G.,  traveling  salesman  John  Wie- 
land  Brewery,  r.  529a  18th 
"    Louis,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
529a  18th 
Kervan  Clara,  widow,  r.  417  Franklin 
"    Ida  M.  Miss,  teacher  Washington   Gram- 
mar School,  r.  610  Powell 
"    Thomas  L.,  carpenter,  r.  610  Powell 
Kerwin  Frank  J.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  967 
Mission 
"    John  A.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co.. 

r.  2118  Howard 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  220  Ritch  rear 
"    Louis  J.,  dental   student,  r.  218   Chatta- 


"    Martin,  reporter  News  Letter 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2408  California 

"    Patrick,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  553,  4th 
"    Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  21 

Langton 
»    Thomas  I.,  bookkeeper,  r.  218  Chattanooga 
"    Thomas  J.,  teamster  Gloss  &  Mullaney,  r. 

Sunshine  Court 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  504  Napa 
4®"  Kerwin.    See  Kirwan  and  Kirwin 
Kerz  Frank,  groceries,  541  Geary,  r.  513  O'Far- 

rell 
Keseling  Frank,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 


David  J.,  compositor,  r.  1013  Sacramento 
"    Frederick  D.,  asst.  O'Connor,  Moffatt&Co., 

r.  14  Salina  PI 
"    Herman,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  633  Ellis 
"    Louis,  harness  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Martin,  salesman  J.  Seidl&Co.,  r.  29  Lang- 
ton 
Kessack  George,  watchman  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,r.  1423  Polk 
Kessel  August,   gardener   St.  Joseph's  Home 
Hospital 
"    Henry  J.,  gardener,    r.  27th  Av  nr  Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    Jacob,  florist,  Marshall  nr  Congdon 
"    Wilhelm,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
Kesseler  Charles  E.,  onyx  worker  J.  &  F.  Kes- 
seler,  r.  1912  Lexington  Av 
"    Francis   (J.  &  F.  Kesseler),  r.  1912  Lexing- 
ton Av 
"    Francis  A.,  foreman  J.  &F.  Kesseler,  r.  325 
Fair  Oaks 
Kesseler  J.  &  F.  (Joseph  and  Francis),  onyx 
works,  11  City  Hall  Square 
"    Joseph   (J.  &  F.  Kesseler),  r.  1912  Lexing- 
ton Av 


Apache, 


Kesseler   Louis,    deckhand 

Prospect  Av 
4®~Kesseler.    See  Kessler 
Kessing  Charles,  clerk,  r.  84  Belcher 
"    Charles  B.,  clerk,  r.  82  Belcher 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  hairdressing,  131  Larkin 
"    George  M.,  insurance  solicitor,  423  Califor- 
nia, r.  131  Larkin 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  Luke  G.  Sresovich  & 

.  Co.,  r.  961  Harrison 
"    John  H.,  fish,  7  Clay  St.  Market,  r.  963  Har- 
rison 
"    Louis  B.,  collector,  r.  1219  Mission 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1219  Mission 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  559  Stevenson 
Kessler  August,  bookkeeper  B.  Salles  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Benjamin,  shoemaker,  r.  De  Wolf  nrSickles 

Av 
"    Carl,  bartender  B.  C.  Eyerman,  r.  105  New 

Montgomery 
"    Edward,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    Edwin,  r.  2218  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  foreman    Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  30934 

Sanchez 
' '    Martin,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  242  Clara 
"    Richard  T.  (Kessler  &  Co.),  r.  221  Polk 
"    &  Co.  (Richard  T.  Kessler),  bitters,  410Mc- 
AUister 
>6S"Kessler.    See  Kesseler 
Kessner  Henry,  cigar  maker,  r.  908  Laguna 
"    Mary  Miss,  upholsterer,  r.  908  Laguna 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  908  Laguna 
"    Samuel,  watchmaker,  r.  908  Laguna 
Kestel  Adolph,  bartender   Anton    Stier,  r.  313 
Shotwell 
"    George,  salesman  T.  A.  Burns,  r.  457  Stev- 
enson 
Kester  John  H.,  engineer  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  27c 

4»-Kester.    See  Kister 

Kestler  Henry,  maltster   John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  714  Vassar  PI 

Kestner  Herriman,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 
Wks,  r.  421,  6th 

Ketch  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  235  Stevenson 

Ketchum  William  A.,  clerk  Victor  Trespaille. 
r.  1915  Mission 

Ketels  Gustav  S.,  clerk  J.  H.  VoUers,  r.  973  Har- 
rison 
"    Martin  N.,  seaman,  r.  4'/^  Glover 

Ketler  William  J.,  r.  1588  Fulton 

Ketteler  William,  cook  Bon  &  Weisgerber,  118, 
4th 

Kettelsen  J.,   seaman  U.  S.  lighthouse  tender 
Madrone 

Kettelson  August,  helper    Edison  Light    and 
Power  Co.,  r.  138  Townsend 
"    Barbara,  domestic,  108  Chattanooga 
"    Murray,  boatbuilder,  r.  171  Perry 

Ketterer    Andreas,    proprietor    North    Beach 
Hotel,  NW  cor  Mason  and  Bay 

Kettle  Mary,  widow,  r.  508  Fell 
"    William,  butcher  W.  D.  Wilson,  r.  508  Fell 

>W=-Kettle.    See  Kittle 

Kettlewell  Joseph  A.,  salesman  J.  B.  Russell,  r. 
St.  Helena,  Cal. 

Kettner  George,  cooper  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
3918  Pierce 

Keudell  Frederick,  bartender  Holler  &  Jobst,  r. 
7  Chapultepec 

Keuerleber  Frederick  W.,  bartender,   r.  1423^4 
Hayes 

Kevin  Bartholomew,  liquors,  1701  Market 

Keville  John,  fireman  str  Pomona,  r.  8  Harriet 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  29  Victor 


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Kevlln  John,  r.  28  Landers 
"    William,  sawyer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  28 
Landers 
Kewell  Charles  H.  (Charles  H.  Kewell  Co.),  r. 
1738  Stevenson 
"    Charles  H.  Co.  (Charles  H.  Kewell),  manu- 
facturers fishing  tackle,  1500  Market 
"    Frederick   W.,  cashier  Wempe    Bros.,    r. 
1738  Lexington  Av 
Kewin  Margaret,  widow,  r.  120  Julian  Av 
"    William  C,  bookkeeper  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co., 
r.  120  Julian  Av 
Kewish  J.  T.,  foreman  Arizona  Warehouse 
Kewitz  Charles  (Gunther  &  Kewitz),  r.  429  Bush 
Kewley  Philip,  wheelwright,  r.  861  Maket 
Kewnig  John,  wood  and  ivory  turner,  10  Steven- 
son, r.  281  Prospect  Av 
Key  Daniel  M.,  attorney  at    law,    16  Nevada 
Block,  r.  836,  17th 
"    Eva  J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  9  Powell 
"    John  W.,  dentist,  1122  Market 
"    Thomas  B.,  dentist,  9  Powell 
Keyaert  Bastian   (Keyaert  &  Manetta),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    &  Manetta  (Bastian    Keyaert  and    J.    E. 
Manetta),  proprietors  Artistic  Decora- 
tion Co.,  253  Stevenson 
Keyer  Charles  J.,  salesman  Charles  Lyons,  r. 
211/2  Shotwell 
"    John,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  430a  17th 
Keyes    Alexander  D.,   attorney  at    law,    24-26 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  915  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Arthur  T.,  butcher,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    Prank,  laborer,  r.  1011  Capp 
Keyes  Frank  H.,  manager  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co., 
27  Main,  r.  700  Jones 
"    George  O.,  furniture,  1138  Howard 
"    Lillian  W.,  widow,  r.  400  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Orson  H.,  r.  607  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Reuben,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy 
"    Silver  Mining  Co.  (Nev.),  John  H.   Sayi-e 

secretary,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
"    Thomas  F.,  liquors,  113  O'Farrell 
"    William  P.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  430  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Winfleld  S.,  mining  engineer,  r.  915  Van 
Ness  Av 
4®- Keyes.    See  Keys 
Keylsen  Peter,  r.  346,  4th 
Keymer  Agnes  Mrs.,  r.  14  Lewis 
Keys  Ann,  widow,  r.  HI  Freelon 
"    Charles  v.,  clerk  British  Consul-General, 

r.  1249  California 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1200  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  William  O. 

Bacon,  r.  1813  Broderick 
"    George  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  8  Anthony 
"    George  T.   (Hofimann  &  Keys),  r.  Hotel 

Miramar 
"    James  W.,  attorney  at  law,  26  Montgomery, 

room  32,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    John  B.,  merchandise  broker,  109  Califor- 
nia, room  3.  r.  1249  California 
"    Peter  J.,  policeman,  r.  1610  Polk 
"    Samuel,  candies,  152  West  Mission 
4®-Keys.    See  Keyes 
Keyser  Annie,  domestic,  3700  California 
"    Jarott  Miss,  printer  S.  F.  American,  r.  517 

Folsom 
"    Louis,  onyx  worker,  r.  29  Boardman  PI  rear 
"    Paul,  seeds,  grain  and  produce,  206  Clay, 
r.  1140  Fulton 
>Kg=  Keyser.    See  Kaiser,  Kayser  and  Keiser 
Keyston  Brotliers  (James  W.  and  William  D.). 
manufacturers  whips  and  lashes,  21,  1st 
"    James  W.  (Keyston  Bros.1,  r.  826  Capp 


Keyston  S.  Albert,  clerk  Keyston  Bros.,  r.  826 
Capp 
"    William  D.  (Keyston  Bros.),  r.  1116  Bush 
Keystone  Aaron,  carpenter,  r.  .54,  1st 
"    Boiler  Works,  NE  cor  Main  and  Folsom 
"    Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  M.  J.  McDonald 
president,  Charles  E.  Anderson    secre- 
tary, 33  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Keystone  The,  Beier  &  Millikan   proprietors, 
SW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 
"    Watch   Case   Co.,    William    K.    Barmore 

agent,  126  Kearny,  room  12 
"    Wringer  Co.,  James  Price  manager,  wring- 
ers, 156,  5th 
Keyt  Edward  J.,  foreman  Siebe  &  Green,  r.  134 
Hayes 
•'    James,  bill  poster  Siebe  &  Green 
"    John  E.,  bill  poster,  r.  1728  San  Carlos  Av 
Kezar  Abner  H.,  druggist,  r.  15771/2  Market 
Kibbe  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2030  Geary 
"     Ernest  O.,  painter,  r.  329,  13th 
"    George R.,  adjuster  Gas  Consumers'  Assn 
"    Millard    J.,     salesman   Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,r.  1331  Fulton 
"    William  M.,  painter,  r.  27  Ridley 
Kibbel  G.  H.,   expressman,  r.   cor  Bennington 
and  Newman 
"    Rudolph,  porter,  r.  87314  Market 
Kibbler  William  T.,  druggist,  439  Larkln,  r.  511 

Turk 
Kibblewhite  Henry,  agent,  r.  1022  Sacramento 
Kibish  Frank,  bakery,  923  Folsom 
Kick  Frank,  barber,  702  McAllister   . 
Kidd  Albert  J.,  druggist  AmericanDrug  Co.,   r. 
1002  Market 
"    Alexander,  machinist,  r.  1411  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    Annie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1537  Eddy 
"    Annie  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1819  Pine 
"    Arthur  (Marsh  &  Kidd),  r.  1187  Dolores 
"    Charles,  jockey,  r.  339,  5th  Av 
"    Elmore  A.,  collector  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  34  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Ellis  D.,  driver,  r.  241  Ritch 
"    Emma,  widow,  lodgings,  417  Bush 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  241  Ritch 
"    Hugh,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 

15311/4  Howard 
"    James,  architect,  r.  538,  18th 
"    James  A.,  cutter  John  Reid,  r.  945  Mis- 
sion 
"    James  B..  salesman  Sunset  Seed  andPlant 

Co.,  r.  1516  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  T.,  architect,  36  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  538, 

18th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1531^4  Howard 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  424,  27th 
"    May  G.,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

15311/2  Howard 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  8  August  Alley 
"    William  H.,  machinist  Dow   Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  32  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  Balfour,   Guthrie 

&  Co.,  r.  1116b  Leavenworth 
"    William  J.,  carpenter   S.   Conning,  r.   771 

Howard 
"    William  L.,  r.  1169  Mission 
^©"Kidd.    See  Kydd 

Kidder  Charles  A.,  painter  Edwin  H.  Black,  r. 
1210  Dolores 
"    George  E.,  freight  clerk  str  Peru,   r.   122 

Ridley 
"    Kate  Miss,  clerk,  r.  725  Pine 
Kiddie  David,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Kiddler  William  C,  carpenter,  r.  103  California 

Av 
Kidney  Charles,  r.  216  Harrison 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  535,  7th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Nebraska  nr  Army 
"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  120  Townsend 
"    William,  lumberman,  r.  416  Bryant 
Kidston  William,  2d  officer  str  San  Bias,  r.  2726 

Mission 
Kieckhefer  Brothers  Co.,  stoves  and  tinware, 

12  Drumm 
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Kiefer  Jacob  E.,  cigar  manufacturer,  612  Clay, 
r.  East  Berkeley 
"    Louis,  upholsterer,  r.  314  Franklin 
"    Otto  C,   clerk  The  German  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  1408  Grove 
"    Philip  (Philip  kiefer  &  Co.),  r.  1016  Page 
Kiefer  PMlip  &  Co.  (Philip  Kiefer  and  Herman 
L.  Fabry),  proprietors    The   Identical, 
SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Battery 
"    William,   cigar  maker  J.  E.  Kiefer,  r.  625 

Clay 
"    William  C,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  806  Geary 
.e®=-Kiefer.    See  Keefer,  Keiffer  and  Kieffer 
Kieffer  Albert,  cabinet  maker,  r.  618  Hampshire 
"    Celestin,  liquors,  300  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  31st  Av  South  nr  G 
"    Charles,  liquors,  12,  14th 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  31st  Av  South  nr  G 
jg®=Kieffer.    See  Keefer,  Keiffer  and  Kiefer 
Kiehl  Jacob,  cabinet  maker,  r.  740  Broadway 
"    Louis,  engineer  Engine  12,  r.  101  Commer- 
cial 
4S"Kiehl.    See  Keil  and  Kyle 
Kiekrutz  August,   porter    The    Oberon,    r.    415 

Powell 
KielBarthold,  carbuilder,  r.  a30,  5th  Av 
•'    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  101  Minna 
"    Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,   SW  cor 

Post  and  Baker 
"    Ferdinand  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  330,  5th  Av 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Jacob,  cabinet  maker,  r.  740  Broadway 
Kielberg  Carl  E.,  ship  joiner,  r.  1113  Nebraska 
"    Marius,  ship  joiner,  r.  1113  Nebraska 
"    Ole  C,  ship  joiner,  r.  1113  Nebraska 
Kiele    Frederick  O.,  bartender    H.    Frederick 
Kiele,  r.  429  Turk 
"    H.  Frederick,  liquors,  2  Mason,  r.  429  Turk 
Kieleger   Brothers  (Joseph   and    Louis),  milk 
ranch,  17th  Av  South  nr  S,  depot  SE  cor 
3d  and  Howard 
"    Emile,  milker  Nager  Bros.,  r.  cor  28th  Av 

South  and  Potrero 
"    Frank,  tallow  maker  Cal.   Tallow    Wks. 

r.  cor  6th  Av  South  and  M 
"    John,  milker  Kieleger    Bros.,   r.   17th  Av 

South  nr  S 
"    Joseph  (Kieleger  Bros.),  r.   17th  Av  South 

nrS 
"    Louis  (Kieleger  Bros.),  r.  17th  Av  South  nr 
S 
Kielty  Patrick  J.,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  833,  22d 
Kiely  Agnes,  domestic,  3011  Sacramento 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  265  Octavia 
"    Eugene,  student,  r.  265  Octavia 
"    Michael,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  Cable 

House 
"    Michael  M.,   salesman  L.   V.  Merle,  r.  417 

Kearny 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  9  Grant 

Alley 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 
46r-Kiely.     See  Keely.  Keily  and  Kiley 
Kienberger  Frank,  baker  Swain  Bros.,  r.  719yi 
Bush 
"    John,  baker  Swain  Bros.,  r.  719^^  Bush 
Kienborts  Louisa,  widow,  r.  1503  Mason 
Kienle  Eugene,  liquors,  17V2,  4th,  r.  327  Bush 
Kienzle  Gottlieb,  tanner  Balz  Bros.  &  Finkel- 

dey,  r.  36th  and  Bryant 
j8®="Kienzle.    See  Kinzle 

Kiep  Adolph,    jeweler  Donohue  &  Kerdell,  r. 
East  Oakland 
"    William,  r.  4221/3  Post 
Kiepen  Herman,  butcher,  Plymouth  nr  Sadowa 
Kierce  Anne,  widow,  r.  192  Noe 
"    Francis  J.   (Wheaton,  Kalloch  &  Kierce), 
attorney  at  law,  405  Montgomery,  rooms 
22-24,  r.  503  Turk 
J8®=Kierce.    See  Kearce 
Klernan  Annie,  widow,  r.  3125  Mission 
"    Archie,  stonecutter,  r.  528  Hickory  Av 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1703  Grove 
"    Charles,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Charles  (Reed  &  Co.),  1517  Howard 
"    Charles  W.,  upholsterer  and  carpet  layer, 
26  Ridley 


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Kiernan  Edward,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  301 
Sierra 
"    Francis  J.,  clerk,  r.  650  Oak 
"    Frank,  pattern  maker,  r.  836  Mission 
■'    Frank  M.,  r.  677  Harrison 
"    Frank  M.,  clerk,  r.  836  Mission 
■'     George,  clerk  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

325  Clementina 
"    James  F.,  yardman  John  Wigmore  &  Sons 

Co.,  r.  7()4  Natoma 
"    James  H.,  oiler  S.  F.   &  S.   M.  Ry.  r.983 

Harrison 
"    James  J.,  plasterer,  r.  1606  Lexington  Av 
"    James  P.,  laborer,  r.  1606  Stevenson 
"    John,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  house  painter,  r.  1606'Lexingfon  Av 
"    Joseph,  gasfitter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.  stove 

dept.,  r.  1219  Stockton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  213i4  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1606  Lexington  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1807  Buchanan 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  836  Mission 
"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  349^4  Minna 
"    Michael  J.,  plasterer,  r.  412  California  Av 
"    Michael  J.  Jr.,  plasterer,  r.  412  California 

Av 
"    Nellie  A.,  widow,  r.  617  Jones 
^'    Patrick,  painter,  r.  1606  Lexington  Av 
"    Patrick  M.,  laborer,  r.  1014  Minna 
"    Peter,  r.  325  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  r.  983  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  stonecutter,  r.  528  Hickory  Av 
"    W.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Winnifred,  widow,  r.  706  Natoma 
eS'  Kiernan.    See  Kernan 

Kierski  Malvina  W.  Mrs.,  propiietor  The  Ver- 
sailles, 611  Taylor 
"    William,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  611  Tay- 
lor 
Kierulfl  Charles  A.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
ning Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    I.  N.,  manager  The  Denbom  Co.,  66  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Thomas  C,  attorney  at  law,  215  Sansome, 

rooms  3-4,  r.  Berkeley 
"     W.  Joseph  L.,  buyer,  r.  2039  Baker 
Kiesel  Prosper,  painter  Joseph  Stroetgen,  r.  95 

Colton 
Kiesling  Barbara,  widow,  r.  6a  Dearborn  PI 
Kietzmann  Frank  O.,  cigar  maker,  r.  328  Chest- 
nut 
"    Frederick,  junk  dealer,  r.  328  Chestnut 
"    Frederick  R.,  cigar  maker,  r.  328  Chest- 
nut 
"    Lizzie,  dressmaker  Mrs.  A.  Fischer,  r.  .328 
Chestnut 
Kifflnger  Robert,  jewelry  case  maker  A.  Muhs, 

r.  6.37  Vallejo 
Kiger  John  C,  millman  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 
r.  414  Brannan 
"    William  A.,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling 
Co.,  r.  414  Brannan 
Kihn  Albert  J.,  porter  Hey,  Grauerholz  &  Co.,  r. 
316  Fremont 
"    Frederick,  brass  finisher  M.  Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  109  Bernard 
"    Herman,  bridgekeeper  6th  St.  Bridge,  r.  316 
Fremont 
e^'  Kihn.    See  Keane  amd  Keene 
Kii  Co.,  artistic  bamboo  furniture,  908  Larkin 
Kllborn  Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1305  Vallejo 
"    William  N.,  clerk  Morton  Special  Delivery, 
r.  1305  Vallejo 
Kilboum  Harvey  B.,  physician  and  druggist. 
NE  cor  2d  and  Mission,  telephone  Main 
1205,  r.  702  Guerrero 


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Kilbourne  Lincoln  F.,26.  lieut.,  post  adjutant 
and  recruiting  ofBc  r  company  B  1st  In- 
fantry U.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 
Kilbride  George,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
431 M  Tehama 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 
"    James,  r.  431 M  Tehama 
"    Owen,  boiler  maker,  r.  828d  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Tubbs-Cordage  Co.,  r.  1530 
Kentucky 
Kilburn  Dana  W.,  2d  lieut.   company  F  1st  In- 
fantry TJ.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Kilburn    Paris,  Bank  Commissioner,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  19-20,  r.  Hotel  Oliver 
Kilbury    William     M..    engineer     George     W. 

Kneass,  r.  213,  28th 
;8®»Kilcline.    See  Killcline 

Kilcommon    Daniel,    blacksmith,  W  s  Mission 
Road  nr  Silver  Av 
"    John,    horseshoer,    722    Broadway,   r.    720 
Broadway 
Kilcoyne  James  (P.  &  J.  Kilcoyne),  r.  118  Bryant 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1516  California 
"    P.  &  J.  (Patrick  and  James),  liquors,  118 

Bryant 
"    Patrick    (P.    &  J.  Kilcoyne),    r.   243   Fre- 
mont 
KilcuUen  Michael,  laundry,  21  Freelon 
Kilday  Francis  A.,  brass  molder,  r.  1139  Steven- 
son 
"    James,  r.  1212  Howard 
"    James  D.,  bartender  J.  R.  Dickey,  r  NW 

cor  6th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    James  R.,  r.  1139  Stevenson 
"    Michael,  liquors,  SW  cor  Mission  and  2d,  r. 

38V4  Hawthorne 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  1248  Howard 
"    Sophie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  32  John 
"    William,  r.  1139  Stevenson 
"    William,  engineer  Chemical  Engine  No.  7, 

r.  1212  Howard 
"    William  J.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 
8  Camp 
Kilduff  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  813  Harrison 
"    Frank  H.,  dry  goods,  1906  Union 
"    James  J.,  machinist,  r.  813  Harrison 
"    Joseph  L.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1126 

Broadway 
"    Patrick,  paver,  r.  1126a  Broadway 
Kiley  Frank,  hog  ranch,  37th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Frederick,    clerk    Henry   Lohman,    r.  1705 

Devisadero 
"    Hiram,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1705  Devisadera 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  6  Clementina 
"    Joseph  F.,  carpenter  Edward  W.  Crawther, 

r.  1220  Webster 
"    Lillian  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1705 

Devisadero 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  6  Elizabeth 
"    Matthew,  fireman,  r.  700  Front 
'■    Michael  W.,  carpenter,  r.  816  Waller 
"    Patrick  J.,  finisher  The  Norton  Tannine 

Co.,  r.  1131/2 Lily  Av 
"    William  (McKiernan  &  Kiley),  r.  4IV2  East 
"    William  F.,  r.  816  Waller 
4®=  Kiley.    See  Keely,  Keily  and  Kiely 
Kilgallon   James,  pressman   Chronicle,    r.  338 
Minna 
"    Michael  J.,  bartender,  r.  1016  Minna 
Kilgarif  John  M.  (Kilgarif  &  Beaver),  r.  Sausa- 

lito 
Kilgarif  &  Beaver  (John  M.  Kilgarif  and  Fred 
H.    Beaver),    general     agents     Pacific 
Mutual   Life  Insurance    Co.,  508  Mont- 
gomery 


Kilgarifl  John  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  619,  3d 
"    Michael  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Teresa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  619,  3d 

Kilger  Carl,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

10  Verona  PI 

Kilgo    Thomas    H.,    proprietor   Peerless  Gas 
Regulator,  6  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  220  Turk 
Kilgore    Arthur,    assistant    in     science      and 
m  'thematios  Cogswell  Polytechnic  Col- 
lege, r.  420^/4  California  Av 
"    Emmet,  laborer,  r.  821  Mission 
"    Edwin  R.,  engineer,  r.  820,  23d 
"     Lucy  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1107  Jackson 
"    Robert  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  820,  23d 
"    Walter,  lather,  r.  821  Mission 
Kilgour  Wilson  Y.,  clerk,  r.  I8I2/2  Geary 
4S~Kilgour.    See  Killgore 

Kilgrove  William  T.,  secretary    Jardine   Iron 
Works,  307-.309    Folsom,  r.   NE  cor  24th 
and  Howard 
Kilhoffer  Joseph  (Kilhoffer  &  Kraft),  r.  625  Clay 

KILHOFFER  &  KRAFT 

(Joseph  Kimoffer  and  John  Kraft), 
proprietors  Bakers'  Home,  623-625 
Clay,  telephone  Main  5717 

Kilian  Anton,  compositor  Report,  r.  1528  Post 

4®^Kilian.    See  Killian 

Kilkeary  Michael  F. ,  salesman  Brown  &  Adams, 
r.  Berkeley 

Kilkelly  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  257  Jersey 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  1120'/^  Har- 
rison 

Kilkelley  William,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  & 
Co. 

Kilkenny  Francis,  liquors,  420!^,  6th 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  319.  3d,  r.  26I91/2  Harrison 

Killalee   John  J.,  stock  cutter  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  383  San  Jose  Av 

j8®"Killalee.    See  Killelea  and  Killilea 

Killam  Walter,  electrician  Peter  Baoigalupi, 
r.  15  Taylor 

Killduff  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  2605  Hyde 

Kllleen  Dennis,  carriage  painter,  r.  613  Bartlett 
"    Domini ck,  collector,  r.  526  Howard 
"    Edward,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

11  Minna 

"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  106  Minna 

"    James  N.  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  1336  Guerrero 

"    John,  stevedore,  r.  1133,  23d 

"    John  E.,  receiving  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter 

&Co.,  r.  569  Howard 
"    John  J.    A.,    carriage   painter   Folsom  & 

Locke,  r.  1133,  23d 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  106  Minna 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver  National  Laundry,  r. 

133614  Guerrero 
"    Timothy,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  11 

Minna 
"    Walter,  carriage  painter  Folsom  &  Locke, 
r.  613  Bartlett 
Killelea  Edward,  sign  painter  Unsworth  Sign 
Co. 
"    Matthew  D.,  carpenter,  r.  213  Vicksburg 
Killen  H.,  teamster  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Factory 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  56  Tehama 
"    Walter  W.,  electrician  Peter  Bacigalupi, 
r.  115  Taylor 
Killey  Charles  H.,  real  estate,  r.  2801  Webster 
Killgren  Edward  W.  (Hobson  &  Killgren),  r.  417 

Kearny 
Killian  Ernest,  wagonmaker,  r.  231,  8th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2616  Sacramento 
"    Matthew,  painter,  r.  18, 13th 
J8®-Killian.    See  Killion 

Killilea  Bryan   J.,    bookkeeper,    r.    I6O814  Fol- 
som 
"    John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  135  Perry  rear 
"    Kate,  domestic,  218  Fair  Oaks 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  454  Minna 
"    Matthew  J.,  millhand,  r.  1724/2  Eddy 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Thomas,  woodworker  Corporation  Yard  S. 
F.  F.  D.,  r.  cor  Coso  and  Lundy  Lane 
4®"Killilea.    See  Killalee 
Killimede  John,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Killion  Ellen,  widow,  r.  1505  Franklin 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  962  Harrison 


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Killion  James  F.,  plumber,  1030  Sutter,  r.  1505 

Franklin 
Killion  James  W.,  vice-president  Seiberlicli- 
Kast  Shoe  Co.,  26  Second 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  828  Florida 
je@-KiIlion.    See  Killian 

Killip  George  E.,  salesman  Jeremiah  O'Connor, 
r.  44,  3d 
"    Jasper  N.  (Killip  &  Co.),  r.  21  Grant  Av 
"    Robert,  bricklayer,  r.  121  Hartford 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Killip  &  Co.,  r.  725  Geary 
Killip  &  Co.  (Jasper  N.  Killip  and  Charles  M 
Chase),  livestock  auctioneers,  30  Mont- 
gomery 
Killkenney  Michael,  laborer,  r.  6  Hay  ward 
Killman    Daniel    O.,    master    bktn   Catherine 
Sudden,  office  42  Market,  room  3 
"    Henry  C,    master     bark    Topgallant,   35 
Steuart,  r.  Alameda 
Killow  William,   janitor  212   Sansome,   r.   320 

Sutter 
Killpack  Ann,  widow,  r.  127  Collingwood 
"    Joseph  J.,  teamster,  r.  127  CoUintrwood 
"    Raymond  M.,  teamster,  r.  127  Collingwood 
Kilmartin  Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  649 

Minna 
Kilpatrick  Arthur,  miller,  r.  3229.C  Brannan 
"    David,  stone    contractor,    40    New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Los  Angeles 
"    Elbert  C,  real  estate  salesman  Madison  & 
Burke,  and  principal  Business  Evening 
School,  cor  Bush    and  Stockton,  r.   1022 
Stanyan 
"    Frankie  Miss,  domestic,  528,  19th 
"    George,  millhand,  r.  3225i  Brannan 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  528,  19th 
"    James,  tinsmith,  r.  1803a  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3225£  Brannan 
"    Richard,  miller,  r.  S-Z-iy^  Brannan 
"    Robert,  plumber,  r.  514  Hill 
"    William  (Clemens    &   Kilpatrick),    r.    715 
Valencia 
Kilroy  Edward,  painter,  r.  Ill  Buchanan 
•'    Henry,  foreman  George  Fritch,  r.  49  Clem- 
entina 
"    James  P.,  clerk,  r.  Ill  Buchanan 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  Ill  Buchanan 
"    Mary,  widow,  liquors,  212  Pacific 
"    Patrick,  contractor,  r.  Ill  Buchanan 
Kilsby  John   S.,  lodgings  and  liquors,  19  Com- 
mercial 
Kilstrom  Hans,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewerv 
r.  106  Cortland  Av  eweiy, 

Kim  Charles  J.,  lodgings,   116  Montgomery  Av 
KimDall  Amos  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Dep- 
uty Quartermaster-General   U.    S.    A., 
Chief    Quartermaster    Department    of- 
California,  Phelan  Bldg.,  r.  3203  Pacific 
Av 
"    Amos  W.,  clerk  Chief  Quartermaster's  of- 
fice Dept.  of  California,  r.  309  Cherry 
"    C.  F..  clerk  W.  H.  Fowler,  r.  15  Diamond 
"    Charles,    traveling     salesman,     r.    I6O914 

Folsom 
"    Charles  A.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  Los  Gatos 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  John  S.  Kimball  r.  Sem- 
inary Park,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman,  r.  1609*4  Folsom 
"    Charles  S.,  public  weigher,  office  Wash- 
ington St.  Wharf  (Pier  3),  r.  1809  Baker 
"    Christian  F.,  student,  r.  15  Diamond 
"    Edward    H.,    electrician     Tivoli     Opera 

House,  r.  7  Fulton 
"    Edmond,  Mrs.,  r.  615  Jones 
"    Ehsha  I.,  traveling  salesman   M.  Getz  & 

Co.,  r.  2724  Mission 
"    Frederick,  soapcutter  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  15 

Diamond 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  41314  Franklin 
"    H.  C,  packer  Nathan,  Dohrmann   &    Co 

r.  Oakland 
"    James  W.,  harness  maker,  r.  34  Minna 
"    John,  cabinet  maker  Louis  H.  C.  Miller   r 

30  Ritch 
"    John  Rev.,  managing  editor  The  Pacific,  7 

T  Montgomery  Av,  r.  132  McAllister 
"    John  C,  house  and  sign  painter,  216  Wash- 
ington, r.  1714  Mason 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Plain,  Japanned  and  Stamped 

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309,  31 1,313, 31 5  and  31 7  MARKET  ST. 

KIMBALL  JOHN  S., 

shipping  and  commission  mercliant, 
coasting  line  steamers,  office  22  Mar- 
t;.-    ^  ,^®.*'  ^-  seminary  Park,  Alameda  Co. 

Kimball  Laura  B.  Miss,  stenographer  Chicago 
Rock  Island  and  Pac.   Ry.  Co.,   r.  1008 
Hyde 
"    Leonidas  F.,  clerk  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.  r 

2500!/2  California 
"    Mary  L.  Miss,  teacher  music,  1603  Jones 
"    Mary  R.,  widow,  r.  2123  Sacramento 
"    Moses  C,  r.  1603  Jones 

"    Proctor  W.,  teacher  music,  r.  2912  Howard 
"    Rebecca  M.  Miss,  cashier  Del  Monte  Mill- 
ing  Co.,  r.  2912  Howard 
Kimball  Roy  T.,  president  The  Norton  Tanning 
Co.,  312  Clay,  r.  1230  Geary 
"    Sarah L.,  stenographer  Van  Ness  &  Red- 
man, r.  East  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  926  Minna 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Thomas  D.,  calker,  r.  741,  17th 
"    Thomas  F.  K.,  foreman  E.  F.  Dennison,  r 

1917  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  712  Ellis 
"    William  E.,  superintendent  Newell  &  Bro., 

r.  32  Diamond 
"    William  P.,  manager  subscription    dept. 
Overland  Monthly,  508  Montgomery 
4®=- Kimball.    See  Kimmell 
Kimbark  Frederick  C,  shipping  clerk  Dunham, 

Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co..  r.  Berkeley 
Kimber  Laura  Miss,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Samuel  P.,  broker,  r.  800  Kearny 
Kimberly  Elijah  B.,  clerk,  r.  1921  Broderick 
Kimble  Charles,  pipe  fitter  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1500a  Taylor 
Kime  David  G.,  secretary  to  manager  Palace 
Hotel 
"    George  J.,  porter  Main  &  Winchester,  r.  30 
Haight 
Kimme  Ernest,  blacksmith,  r.  2014  Filbert 

"    John,  rigger,  r.  2.52  Spear 
4®"  Kimme.    See  Kim 
Kimmell  Frank,  office  215  Sansome,  room  1,  r. 

1424  Clay 
i?®="  Kimmell.    See  Kimball 
Kimmerle  Daniel,  driver  San  Mateo  Dairy,  r. 

116  Liberty 
Kimmer  Regina  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1804  Ellis 
Kimpton  Jerome,  r.  30  Converse 
Kinberg  Hjalmar,  master  mariner,  r.  413  East 

North 
Kincaid  Belle  C.  Miss,  representative  of  Whit- 
tier  State  School,  1222  Waller 
"    George    F.  (Kincaid  &  Co.),  r.  2219  Pacific 

Av 
"    H.  Mrs.,  r.  108,  8th 

"    Harvey,  attorney  at  law,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Kincaid  Isaac  P.,  inspector  of  buildings  Board 
of  Education,  office  SW  cor  Pine    and 
Larkin,  telephone  East  195,  r.  1222  Wal- 
ler 
"    Isabella  Miss,  stenographer  F.  A.  Hyde,  r. 
Oakland 
Kincaid  John  E.,  contractor,  314  Montgomery, 
r.  2219  Pacific  Av 
"    J.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  717  Post 
Kincaid  May  Josephi,  School  of  Elocution  and 
Expression,    Columbian  Bldg,  916  Mar- 
ket, r.  333  Haight 
"    Samuels.  (French  &  Kincaid),  r.  219  Powell 
"    William  F.,  miner,  r.  704V2  Mission 
"    William  R.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 
Oakland 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BAT-TERY  SX. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

:  COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


KINCAID  &  CO. 

(George  F.  Kincaid),  patent  attorneys 
and  mechanical  engmeers,  314  Mont- 


Kincardine  The,  11  Taylor 

Kincer  Harvey,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504 

Napa 
Kinch  D.  E.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  301 

Sierra 
Kind  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  Clement  and 

9  th  Av 
"    Charles  T.  H.,  r.  916  Broadway 
"    Julia,  bookkeeper,  r.  916  Broadway 
"    Minnie   Miss,  teacher    music,  916   Broad- 
way 
"    Samuel,  janitor  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Kindberg  Peter  S.,  laborer,  r.  1346  Alabama 
Kinblad  Gustav  A.,  bakery,  1218  Powell 
Kindelon  James,  messenger  local  freight  office 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  934  Sanchez 
"    Patrick,    special   officer    S.  P.  Co.,  r.  934 

Sanchez 
Kinder  Catherina,  widow,  r.  34  Kissling 
"    Christ,  saloon  keeper,  r.  2  CoUingwood 
"    John    C,   porter  Chas.  J.  Hendry's  Son  & 

Co..  r.  120  Germania 
Kindergan  John,  laborer,  r.  24  Verona  PI 
"    Marie,  domestic,  2735  California 
"    Patrick,    helper   Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

242  Clementina 
Kindergarten  and  Day  School,  Miss  C.  S.  Trask 

principal,  2513  Mission 
"    and  Primary  School,  Misses  M.  Ella  and 

Hester  E.  Bradley  principals,  528  Eddy 
Kindergarten  Attorneys'  Free,  Miss  Sarah  L. 

Hunt  principal,  535  Castro 
Kindergarten  Bettileliem,  Miss  B.   P.   Tubb 

principal,  SVV  cor  Vermont  and  24th 
Kindergarten  Buford  Free,    Miss   Lulu   Za- 

briskie  principal,  15th  Av  South  nr  L, 
Kindergarten    California   Training    School, 

Miss  Nora  A.  Smith  superintendent,  64 

Silver 
Kindergarten  Congregational  Church,  Miss 

Lilla  C.  Fales  principal,  934^4  Harrison 
Kindergarten  Crocker  Free,  Miss  A.  P.  Pelham 

principal,  64  Silver 
Kindergarten  Day  Home  Free,  in  charge  of  the 

Sisters  of  the  Holy  Family,  1413  Powell 
Kindergarten  Eaton  Free,  Miss  Grace  Pierce 

principal,  64  Silver 
Kindergarten Elsmere  Free,  133/2  Mission 
Kindergarten  Emily  Faithful  Free,  Miss  Anna 

Lemkuhl  principal,  3270  Mission 
Kindergarten  Emily    P.   Walker    Memorial 

Free,  Miss  Frances  Sargent  principal, 

211-213,  9th 
Kindergarten  Felix  Adler  Free,  Miss   A.  L. 

Manning  president,  SE  cor  2d  and  Fol- 

som 
Kindergarten    First    Congregational,    Miss 

Lilla  L.  Fales  principal,  934  Harrison 
Kindergarten  Flora  Sharon  Free,  Mrs.  Sumner 

Johnson  principal,  211-213,  9th 
Kindergarten  Froebel  The,  Miss  Jeanne  Bolte 

principal,  2297  Sacramento 
Kindergarten  Golden  Gate  Association,  Mrs. 

Sarah  B.  Cooper  president,  1902  Vallejo 
Kindergarten  Golden  Gate  Free  Normal  Train- 

mg  School,  Miss  Anna  M.  Stovall  prin- 
cipal, 211-213,  9th 
Kindergarten  Golden  Gate  Valley  Free,  Miss 

Gertrude     Thompson      principal,     1816 

Union 


Kindergarten  Grant    Memorial    Free,   MisS 

Mary  G.  Inglis  principal,  SE   cor  Ala- 
bama and  23d 
Kindergarten  Hazel  Montgomery  Free,  Mrs. 

Sumner  Johnson  principal,  211-213,  9th 
Kindergarten  Hearst  Free  No.  1,  Miss  Eva  A. 

Taylor  principal.  512  Union 
Kindergarten  Hearst  Free  No.  2,  Miss  Cora  B. 

Griffin  principal,  512  Union 
Kindergarten  Hearst  Free  No.  3,  Miss  Emma  I. 

McCracken  principal,  512  Union 
Kindergarten  Helping  Hand  Free  Nos.  1,  2 

and  3,  Miss  Alice  Chase  principal,  512 

Union 
Kindergarten  Helping  Hand  Junior  Free  No.  4, 

Miss   Emma  McCracken    principal,  512 

Union 
Kindergarten  Insurance  Free,  Miss    Laura 

Richards  principal,  SW  cor  Hampshire 

and  Butte 
Kindergarten  J.  Sheldon    Lux    Potter    Free 

Nos.   1   and  2,  Mrs.   Alexena    Roberts 

principal,  74  West  Mission 
Kindergarten  Lester  Norris  Memorial  Free, 

Miss  Belle  Scott  principal,  1231  Pacific 
Kindergarten  Maria  Kip  Free,  570  Harrison 
Kindergarten  Merchants'   Free,   Miss  Xena 

Roberts  principal,  74  West  Mission 
Kindergarten  Nathaniel  Gray  Memorial  Free, 

Miss    Mary    S.    Ames    principal,     1230 

Union 
Kindergarten  Noe  Valley,  Miss  Alice  Ramsay 

principal,  NE  cor 25th  and  Vicksburg 
Kindergarten  Osgood  and  Grace  Bradley  Me- 
morial Free,  Miss  Helen  T.  Bacon  prin- 
cipal, 369,  11th 
Kindergarten  Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Free,  424, 

1st 
Kindergarten  Pacific  Street  Free,  Miss  Belle 

Scott  principal,  1233  Pacific 
Kindergarten  Peabody  Free,  Miss  Kate  Ban- 
ning principal,  64  Silver 
Kindergarten  Pearl  Dowda  Memorial,  Miss  D. 

Hawkins  principal,  2927  Mission 
Kinder gartin  Pioneer,    Miss   Marie   Schultze 

principal,  218  Brannan 
Kindergarten   Pioneer  Society,    Mrs.   David 

Bixler  president.  Miss  KateM.  Atkinson 

secretary.  Occidental  Hotel 
Kindergarten  Pixley,  Miss  Agnes  Ritchie  prin- 
cipal, 2234  Union 
Kindergarten  Pope  Free,  Mrs.  Sumner  Johnson 

principal,  211-213.  9th 
Kindergarten  Potrero  Free,  Miss   Eva   Hare 

principal,  525  Tennessee 
Kindergarten  Produce  Exchange  Free,  Miss 

Belle  Scott  principal,  1233  Pacific 
Kindergarten  Real  Estate  Free,  Miss  Sarah 

L.  Hunt  principal,  535  Castro 
Kindergarten  Richmond  District  Free,  Miss 

Jeannette  Lichtonstein  principal,  291,3d 

Av 
Kindergarten  Scott  Memorial  Free,  Miss  Ger- 
trude Thompson  principal,  1816  Union 
Kindergarten  Silver  Star  Free,  Miss  Lizzie 

Wainwright  principal,  NE    cor  Pacific 

and  Sansome 
Kindergarten  Silver  Street,    Miss   Nora   A. 

Smith  principal,  64  Silver 
Kindergarten  Stanford  Memorial  Free  No.  1, 

Mi  s  May  Loveland,  1906  Mason 
Kindergarten  Stanford  Memorial  Free  No.  2, 

Miss  Mary  C.  Lindberg,  19U6  Mason 
Kindergarten  Stanford  Memorial  Free  No.  3, 

Miss  Cecilia  A.  Daly   principal,  NW  cor 

8th  and  Brannan 
Kindergarten  Stanford  Memorial  Free  No.  4, 

Miss  Ada  E.  Moore  principal,  NW  cor 

8th  and  Brannan 
Kindergarten  Stanford  Memorial  Free  No.  5, 

Miss  Mary  E.    Gamble  principal,  3270 

Mission 
Kindergarten  Sutro,  Miss  Grace  Pierce  prin- 
cipal, 64  Silver 
Kindergarten  Sutro    Mail   Dock  Free,  Miss 

Marie  Schultze  principal,  218  Brannan 
Kindergarten  T.  FuUer  Shattuck  Jr.  Memorial 

Free,    Miss    Xena  Roberts  principal,  74 

West  Mission 


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Kindergarten  Two  Friends  Free,  Miss  Jean 

Harwood  principal,  1018  Folsom 
Kindergarten  William  M.  Steuben  Memorial 
Free,   Miss  Laura  Richards  principal, 
SW  cor  Hampshire  and  Butte 
Kindergarten  Wilmerding    Memorial  Free, 
Miss  Helen  T.  Bacon  principal,  369,  11th 
Kindlespire  Elza  E.,  secretary  Yolo  Orchard 
Co.,  7-8  Mutual    Life   Bldg,  3d  floor,  r. 
Port  Costa 
Kindling  Lizzie  Miss,  seamstress  Annie  Haub, 

r.  Alameda 
Kindred  John  T.,  harness  maker,  3036, 16th,  r.  483 

Valencia 
Kindt  Emil,  seaman,  r.  536  Pacific 
Kine  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  9th  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
Kineski  John,  laundryman,  r.  36a  Kissling 
King  Agnes,  widow,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Abraham,  laborer  Yolo    Mills,   r.   339  Te- 
hama 
"    Albert,  tinted  grass,  r.  1008  Natoma 
"    Albert  E.  (King,  Moss  &  Co.),  r.  703  Geary 
"    Albert  T.,  merchant  tailor,  NW  cor  Ken- 
tucky and  Sierra,  r.  446  Jessie 
"    Alexander,  molder,  r.  1C45,  20th 
King  Alfred  G.  (Delger  &  King),  r.  189  Hyde 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  517b  Shotwell 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1015,  15th 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  702a  Guerrero 
"    Anthony    P.,    night    clerk     International 

Hotel 
"    Arthur  W.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  126 

Noe 
"    Augusta  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  826  Olive  Av 
"    Augusta  H.,  widow,  r.  23  Laskie 
"    Austin  F.,  salesman  Duff  &  Co.,  r.  921  Va- 
lencia 
"    Bartley  M.,  stevedore  Park,  r.  52A  South 
"    Bessie  Miss,  r.  824  Powell 
"    Brothers    (William  F.  King),  booksellers 

(second-hand),  3,  4th 
"    Cameron  H.,  attorney  at  law  and  secretary 
Clear  Lake  Electric  Co.,  306  Pine,  room 
15,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1015,  15th 
"    Charles,    glovemaker  Farrant  &  Co.,  r.  4, 

Henrietta  Square 
"    Charles,  soldier,  r.  3208  Steiner 
"    Charles  A.,  manager  city  real  estate  dept. 
Bovee,  Toy  &    Sonntag,  and  secretary 
Alila  Land  Co.  and  Wellesly  Land  and 
Improvement    Co.,   19    Montgomery,    r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Charles  A.,  pattern  maker,  r.  538,  21st 
"    Charles  B.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

1323  Grove 
"    Charles  H.,  capitalist,  530  California,  room 
56,  r.  Oakland 
King  Charles  J.,  secretary  Pacific  Vinegar  and 
Pickle  Works,  323  Front,  r.   Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
'•    Charles  R.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co..  r.  2723  Mission 
King    City   Flour   Mills   (King   City),  Sperry 
Flour  Co.  proprietors,  1.34  California 
"    Clarence   H.,    baggage    agent    S.  P.  Co., 

office  foot  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Daniel,  bartender  Whittingham  &  Mosher, 

r.  715  Howard 
"    Daniel,  electrician,  r.  732  Pine 
"    Daniel  I.,  boiler  maker,  r.  334  Shotwell 
"    Dennis  W.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  115  Silver. 
"    Edward,  carriage  painter,  r.  2  Sheridan, 

rear 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  416  Minna 
"    Edward  J.,  r.  856  Mission 
"    Edward    J.,  gripman  Market   St.   Ry.,    r. 

1114  Taylor 
"    Edward  R.,  steamfitter  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  40 

Elgin  ParkAv 
"    Ernest,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  866  Folsom 
"    Eugene  J.,  sawyer  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  117  Gilbert 
"    F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1501  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank,  porter  Richard  S.  Fallon 
"    Frank,  stevedore,  r.  706  California 
"    Frank  F.,  porter  Woodin  &  Little 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Fumishiag  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
S^I-S-q-7'    IVIARKE-r    ST". 


King  Frank  J.,  machinist,  r.  1  Michigan 
"    Frank  M.,  bookbinder  R.  I.  Whelan  &  Co., 
r.  823,  17th 
King  Fred  L.,  manager  Union  Oil  Co.  of  Cali- 
fornia, 16  Front,  r.  Hotel  Colonial 
King  Frederick  R.  (Harris  &  Jones),  and  pres- 
ident   Frisbee,    Risdon    &    Co.,  728-738 
Bryant,  r.  2  Belmont 
"    Frederick  W.,  tailor,  r.  433  Duncan 
"    Frederick  W.  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George,  carpenter  revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry,  r.  7  Rausch 
"    George,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks,  r. 


"    George,  manufacturers'  agent,  315  Front,  r. 

413  Post 
"    George,  stableman,  r.  416H  Fulton 
"    George  C,  printer,  r.  604  Merchant 
"    George  J.  (King  &Mangelsdorf),r.  Oakland 
King  George  L.,   secretary,  general  manager 

Southern    Pacific    Company,    r.    Linda 

Vista  Terrace,  Oakland 
"    George    S.,    entry    clerk    Abramson-Heu- 

nisch  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George  W.,  driver  San  Mateo  Dairy,  r.  1930 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Gernard  J.,  hostler  Philip  Morshead,  r.  645 

Geary 
"    Harry,  r.  II341/2  Folsom 
"    Harry,  driver  Joseph  Furlong,  r.  Austin 

bet  Van  Ness  Av  and  Franklin 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  2  Sheridan  rear 
"    Henry  Jr.,  upholsterer,  r.  2  Sheridan  rear 
"    Henry  A.,  foreman,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Henry  L.,  r.  2001  California 
"    Henry  L.,   manufacturer  felt  and    straw 

hats,  597  Mission,  r.  508  Mason 
"    Henry  L.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Go's  Bank,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"     Herbert  J.,  paper  hanger,  r.  1427  Church 

King  Homer  S.,  manager  Wells   Fargo  &  Go's 

Bank,  NE  cor  Sansome  and  Market,  r. 

1001  Leavenworth 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  307  Octavia 
"    Howard  L.  Mrs.,  r.  629  Eddy 
"    H.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  108,  8th 
"    House,  150,  4th 
"    James,  r.  SW  cor  7th  and  J 
"    James,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  733  Vallejo 
'    "    James,  electrician,  r.  603  Bush 
"    James,  hack  driver,  r.  160  Clara 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  234,  29th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  2  Sheridan  rear 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  423,  29th 
"    James,  salesman  Lundy  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

425  Geary 
King  James  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Pierpoint,  425 

Geary 
"    James  H.,  second-hand  books,  15,  4th,  r.  307 

Octavia 
"    James  J.,  boiler  maker.  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

330  Shotwell 
"    James  J.,  salesman  Frederick  Grass,  r.  1029 
Golden  Gate  Av 

KING  JAMES  L., 

notary  public  and  commissioner  of 
deeds  for  every  State  and  Territory, 
and  real  estate  agent,  308  California, 
r.  514  Golden  Gate  Av 

King  James  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  234,  29th 
"    James  W.,  carpenter,  r.  Capitol  Av  nr  Hol- 

loway  Av 
"    J.  D.,  salesman,  r.  Russ  House 


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King  Jefferson  D.,  plumber  William  S.  Snook  & 
Son,  r.  Oakland 

"    Jeremiah,  r.  3204,  16th 

"  Jessie  I.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1424  Wash- 
ington 

"    John,  r.  28  Turk 

"    John,  r.  117  Gilbert 

•'    John,  laborer,  r.  1006  Clay 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  54  Sacramento 

"    John,  laundryman,  r.  617  Mission 

"  John  A.  B.,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Planing 
Mill,  r.  4  Henrietta  Square 

"  John  F.,  sawyer  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Factory, 
r.  117  Gilbert 

"  John  H.,  bartender  Harrv  W.  Rike,  r.  615 
Haight 

"    John  H.,  printer  Examiner,  r.  910  Taylor 

"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  307  Octavia 

"  John  J.,  clerk  Darbee  &  Immel,  r.  1903i4 
Ellis 

"    John  J.  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  330  Shotwell 

"    John  J.,  watchman,  r.  909  Kearny 

"    John  W.  (Tunnicliffe&  King),  r.   1045.  20th 

"    Jose,  bartender  Vertuozo  J.  Ramos 
King  Joseph  (King,  Ward&  C0.I,  and  supervisor 
1st  Ward,  r.  1201  Jackson 

"  Joseph,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  715 
Howard 

"    Joseph,  leather  cutter,  r.  833  Bryant 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  8  Himmelmann  PI 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  830  Battery 

"    Joseph,  stableman,  r.  16  Clementina 

"  Joseph  J.,  harness  maker,  330  Montgomery 
Av,  r.  1618  Jones 

"    Joseph  L.  (Zadig  &  Co.),  r.  Sonoma,  Cal. 

"  Joseph  L.  Jr.,  clerk  Pac.  Oil  &  Lead  Wks, 
r.  2519  Sacramento 

"    Leonidas  A.,  physician,  7  Montgomery  Av 

"  Lizzie,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  2928  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  15'^  Geneva 

"    Lottie  Miss,  r.  1514  Geneva 

"  Louis  M.,  asst.  secretary  Merchants' 
Assn,  7-9  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"  Louisa  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  4  Henrietta 
Square 

"    Luke,  laborer,  r.  316  Davis 

"  Maggie  Miss,  compositor  W.  A.  Woodward 
&  Co.,  r.  221  Austin 

"    Manuel,  clerk  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  Oakland 

"  Manuel,  dravman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  8 
Himmelman  PI 

■'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  ISVa  Geneva 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  108,  7th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  219  Clipper 

"    Mark,  laborer,  r.  463  Tehama 

"  Mark  J.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  463 
Tehama 

"    Martha,  domestic,  1213,  21st 

"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  425  Ringold 

"  Martin,  with  Lemoine  &  Co.,  r.  616  Green- 
wich 

"  Martin,  printer  Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 
r.  108,  7th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  511,  27th 

"  Mary  I.,  type  setter  Pacific  States  Type 
Foundry,  r.  1105  Clay 

"    Matthew,  yardman  Palace  Hotel 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  68  Minna 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r   231,  29th 

"  Michael  M.,  sign  painter,  314  Golden  Gate 
Av,  r.  2114  CoUingwood 

"  Milton  I.,  machinist  Union  L  Wks,  r.  40 
Elgin  Park  Park  Av 

"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  .  "' 


KING-MORSE    CANNING    CO., 

Isaac  H.  Morse  president,  Emil  Greene- 
toaum  secretary,  hermeticaUy  sealed 
goods,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  San- 
some 

King,  Moss  &  Co.  (Albert  Edward  King  and 
George  R.  Moss),  silversmiths  and  jew- 
elers, 639  Market 

"    Nicholas,   civil    engineer,  315    California, 
rooms  18-30,  r.  118  Webster 

"    Norah,  widow,  r.  307  Octavia 

"    Otis  B.,  painter,  r.  209  Palmer 

"    Patrick,  r.  .307  Mason 

"    Patrick,  r.  1902b  Ellis 

"    Patrick,  porter  New  Western  Hotel 
King  Percy  L.,  assistant    storekeeper    Board 
of  Education,  SW  cor  Pine  andLarkin, 
telephone  East  195,  r.  2519  Sacramento 

"    Philip,  barber,  319  Broadway 
King  Planing  Mill  The,  M.  Hansen  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, millwork  of  all  kinds,  231-251 
King 
King  Publishing  Co.,  C.  R.  Sturtevant  manager, 
13  Front 

"    Robert,  engineer,  r,  1138  Folsom 

"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  219  Ritch 
King  Robert  W.,   attorney.  305  Larkin,  rooms 
39-30,  r.  9  Pearl 

"    Robert  W.,  fireman,  r.  3304,  16th 

"    R.  J.,  straw  works,  r.  508  Mason 

"    Samuel,  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  339  Tehama 

"    Samuel  F..  bartender,  r.  136  O'Farrell 

"    Seth  A.,  with  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

KING    THE     SIGN    PAINTER, 

signs  of  aU  kinds  for  business  or  ad- 
vertising, 314  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  21^4 
CoUingwood 

King  Thomas,  cook  Alms  House,  r.  814  Turk 
rear 
"    Thomas,  driver  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r. 

231  Austin  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  117  Gilbert 
"    Thomas,  real  estate,  r.  NW  cor  Wayland 

and  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    Thomas,  warehouseman  S.  H.  Frank  «fe  Co., 

r.  1226  Sacramento 
"    Thomas  A,  books,  3,  4th,  r.  307  Octavia 
"    Thomas  B.,  cooper,  13  Howard,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  3  Sheridan  rear 
"    Thomas  H.,  polisher  Pac.  Mfg.  and  Plating 

Wks 
"    Thomas  M.,  r.  15'/^  Geneva 
"    Thomas  R.,  finisher  Geo.  H.  Fuller  Desk 

Co.,  r.  734  Mission 
"    Timothy  J.,  carpenter,  r.  412  Ringold 
King,   Ward  &  Co.   (Joseph  King,  Michael  J. 
Ward  and  Thomas  A.  Neate),  proprietors 
New  Western  Hotel,  800  Kearny,  and  In- 
ternational Hotel,  834  Kearny 
"    Wilber  H.,  collector  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  614  Sutter 
"    William,  r.  13  Welsh 
"    William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  754  Mission 
"    William,  clerk  Jacob  H.   E.   Eiben,  r.  394 

Dolores 
"    William,  drayman,  314  Davis,   r.  37  South 

Park  rear 
"    William,  engineer  Newton  Hoffman,   r.  4 

Henrietta  Square 
"    William,  lampman  Edison  Light  and  Pow- 
er Co.,  r.  3117  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  policeman,  r.  Ili4  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    William,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &Co., 

r.  638  Sutter 
"    William,  student,  r.  2924  Bush 
"    William  A.,  salesman,  r.  463  Tehama 
"    William  B.,   carriage  wood   worker  Thos. 

Roberts,  r.  639a  Minna 
"    William  C.  r.  538^  Stevenson 
"    William  F.  (King  Bros.),  r.  307  Octavia 
"    William  G.,  stableman  Root  &  Robinson, 

r.  919  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  629a  Minna 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 

r.  1416  Ellis 
"    William  J.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  330  Eddy 


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903 


King  William  R.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
2073  Market 
"    William  R.,  plasterer,  r.  19  Sheridan 
"    William  Z.,  dentist,   1001  Valencia,  r.  521 

Capp 
"    Zaphrta  L.  Mrs.,  r.  138  South  Broderick 
"    &  Mangel sdorf  (George  J.   King  and  Wil- 
liam Mangelsdorf),  proprietors  Electri- 
cal Maintenance  Co.,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery 
King's  Daughters'  Home  for  Incurables,  Mrs. 
J.  G.  Clark  president,  Mrs.  Belle  Lem- 
mon  matron,  317  Francisco 
Kingan  &  Co.  Limited,  John  L.  Russell  man- 
ager, pork  and  beef  packers,  117  Califor- 
nia, telephone  Main  1675 
Kingbay  Robert,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

415  Natoma 
Kinghorn-Jones   J.  Alfred,    importer    English 

cloth,  12  Montgomery 
Kingon  Arthur  B.,  laborer,  r.  66  Brady 
Kings  County  Diversified  Farming  Co.,  Y.  M.  C. 

A.,bl'dg,  ethfloor 
Kings  River  Lumber  Co.,  A.  D.  Moore  president, 
H.  C.  Smith  vice-president,  A.  M.  Grim 
secretary,  319  Pine,  rooms  18-20 
Kingsbury  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  14  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    Eva  Miss,  r.  13  Hickory  Av 
Kingsbury  F.  Editb,  secretary  American  Com- 
position Pipe  and  Armor  Co.,  819  Market, 
room  47,  r.  407  Mason 
"    Frank,  cashier  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co., 

r.  410  Post 
"    George  W.,  chief  clerk  Lick  House 
"    Helen  S.,  widow,  r.  23Bartlett 
"    Hubert  M.,  boxmaker  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    Susan    M.    Miss,    teacher    Lowell    High 

School,  r.  23  Bartlett 
"    Willard     D.,  vice-principal   John     Swett 
Grammar  School,  r.  23  Bartlett 
Kingsford   Albert  K.,    salesman  Greenebaum, 

Weil  &  Michels,  r.  2616  Sutter 
Kingsland  George  R.,  with  W.  H.  Birch  &  Co., 
r.  324  Hill 
"    Robert   L.,  teamster  D.  S.  Cartwright,  r. 
1704  Harrison 
Kingsley  Alfred  M..  messenger  Pac.  Transfer 
Co.,  r.  2414  Pine 
"    C.  H.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  Kingsley),  brokers, 

411%  California 
"    Charles  H.    (C.  H.  Kingsley  &  Co.),  r.  1546 

Page 
"    Daniel   G.,    teamster    Overland    Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  119  Welch 
"    Emma  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  408  Larkin 
"    Eugene  T.,  engineer,  r.  115  Turk 
"    Frederick  C,  mining,  r.  408  Larkin 
"    George,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Henry    C,  foreman  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Irving  M. ,  foreman  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

312  Fair  Oaks 
"    James,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
"    James,  paper  cutter,  r.  2414  Pine 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  .39  Pacific 
"    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  666  Harrison 
"    Joseph  W.  Jr.,  messenger,  r.  lOOQi^  Hyde 
"    J.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  lOOO'/z  Hyde 
"    Lewis  E.,  clerk,  r.  1000/2  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  666  Harrison 
"    NitaK.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  408  Larkin 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  17  Decatur 
"    Rose  M1ss,  clerk,  r.  666  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  foreman  pressman  P.  J.  Thomas,  r. 
Oakland 
>8®=Kingsley.    See  Kinsley 
Kingston  Frank  V.,  student,  r.  337  Geary 
"    James,  foreman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  246  Michigan 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  I23IV2  Broadway 
"    James  E.,  carpenter,  r.  41  Langton 
'<    Jeremiah,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1151/2  Gilbert 
"    John,  insurance  agent  Nathan  &  Kingston, 

r.  41  Langton 
"    John  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  41  Langton 
"    Paul,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  719  Min- 
nesota 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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ARTISTIC  CESIGHS. 


309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


KingstonPaul,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  1104  Tennessee 
"    Paul  F.  (Nathan  &  Kingston),  r.  712  Ash- 
bury 
"     Richard,  wood  and  coal,  662  Mission,  r.  363 

Clementina 
"    Samuel  J.,  clerk  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  41  Lang- 
ton 
•'    Thomas   (Harris,  Kingston  &  Co.),  r.   1810 

Leavenworth 
"    William  H.,  sexton  Church  of  the  Advent 
(Episcopal),  r.  19,  11th 
Kingwell  Frank  I.,  attorney  at  law,  533  Kearny, 
room  7,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    H.  F.  Mrs.,  head  saleslady  Mme.  Alma  E. 

Keith,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  W.,  brass  finisher,  r.  1317  Mission 
"    John  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  33  O'Far- 
rell 
Kingwell  Vincent,  proprietor  California  Brass 
and  Bell  Foundry,  125,  1st,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Vincent  B.,  machinist  Vincent  Kingwell. 

r.  Mill  Valley 
"    William  F.,  laborer,  r.  106  Mississippi 
Kink  Paula  Miss,  clerk,  r.  107  Leavenworth 
Kinkade  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  112  Turk 
"    Edward  M.,  messenger   Wells,    Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  110/2  McAllister 
"    James,    porter    William  Cluff  Co.,   r.    611 

Locust  Av 
"    James  A.,  clerk  William  Cluff  Co.,  r.  611 
Locust  Av 
J8®="Kinkade.    See  Kincaid 
Kinkead  David  C,  foreman  Scott  &  Gilbert,  r. 
1425b  Hayes 
"    Martha  J.,  widow,  r.  1425b  Hayes 
Kinkelin  Charles  A.,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris 

and  American  Bank,  r.  The  Wenban 
Kinkier  John  C,  engineer,  r.  420  Lily  Av 
Kinnaird  George,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  1348,  24th 
"    Maria,  domestic,  1115  Bush 
Kinnane  D.,  steelworker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Kinne   Albert   B.,  health    inspector   Board  of 
Health,  r.  310  Clipper 
"    C.  Mason,  assistant  secretary  The  Liver- 
pool and  London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  422 
California,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Henry  C.  teacher  Lincoln  Evening  School, 

r.  120,  4th 
"    Joseph  A.,  teamster  Masonic  Cemetery,  r. 
29  Blake 
Kinnear  Charles  A.,  millwright  Joseph  Wagner 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  203  Chenery 
"    Ebenezer,  miller  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  202 

Chenery 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  303  Chenery 
Kinnel  Frederick,  fruits,  SW  cor  Stevenson  and 

3d,  r.  32  South  Park  rear 
Kinnell  Frederick,  driver  Joseph  Steele,  r.  806 

Central  Av 
Kinneman  Kate,  widow,  r.  1  August  Alley 
Kjnnery  Maurice,  shoemaker,  r.  357^4  Clemen- 
tina 
Kinney  Augusta  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Edward  F.,  carpenter,  r.  50914  Hyde 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  509V2  Hyde 
"    Henry  B.,  r.  431  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  porter  C.  P.  Robinson,  r.  410  Kearny. 

room  35 
"    L.,  seaman  str  Mariposa 
"    Lillie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  509/2  Hyde 
"     Lindsley  J.,  porter  Hooper  &  Jennings,  r. 

3331/2  Geary 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1719  O'Farrell 


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lillDIIlN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

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are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of  I 
the  Canadian    Government,    by  certificate  | 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Kinney  Nettie,  widow,  r.  415  Gough 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  609  Willow  Av 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  5091/2  Hyde 
j8®=  Kinney.    See  Kenney  and  Kenny 
Kinrade  Joseph  J.,  lapidary,  420  Montgomery, 

room  30 
Kinread  Henry  W.,  contractor,  r.  1637  Hayes 

"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  1637  Hayes 
Kinsella  Daniel  W.,  blacksmith,  r.  51714  Taylor 
"    John,  r.  719  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  r.  517i^  Taylor 
"    William  H. ,  carriage  painter  O'Day ,  McCor- 

mick  &  Doyle,  r.  719  Natoma 
Kinsey  A.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  801  Leavenworth 
"    A.  K.,  gripman  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR,  r. 

1090  Union 
"    Charles  C,  commission   merchant,  John- 
son-Locke  Mercantile  Co.,  304  Front,  r. 

610  Fillmore 
"    Charles  H.,  student,  r.  231  Castro 
"    Griffith  J.,  r.  801  Leavenworth 
"    James   C.   (Kinsey  &  Pendergast),   r.  621 

Capp 
"    &  Pendergast  (James  C.  Kinsey  and  Mich- 
ael Pendergast),  liquors,  1202  Mason 
4@"  Kinsey.    See  Kinzie 

Kinsky  Anton  (Kinsky  &  Johnson),  r.  315  Minna 
"    &  Johnson  (Anton  Kinsky  and  William  H. 

Johnson),  wood  and  coal,  810,  6th 
Kinsley  Edward  L.,  foreman  Truck  5,   r.    1420 

Broadway 
"    Martin  J.,   butcher    H.    J.    Hirey,    r.    1420 

Broadway 
4®=  Kinsley.    See  Kingsley 
Kinsman  Alice  P.  Miss,   saleslady  George  A. 

Moss,  r.  1218  Filbert 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  229  Minna 
"    Charles,  machinist   Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.  r. 

2311  Howard 
"    Charles  F.,  salesman,  r.  1915  Eddy 
"    Fred  B.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick,  engineer  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1218  Filbert 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  1318  Filbert 
"    George  E.,  compositor  Sterett  Printing  Co., 

r.  1318  Filbert 
"    James  W.,  contractor,  r.  2311V4  Howard 
"    Janet  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1318  Filbert 
"    John  (Kinsman  &  Ornsby),  r.  1218  Filbert 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  329  Minna 
"    John  R.,  clerk  Hills  Bros.,  r.  1218  Filbert 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2619  Folsom 
"    Nicholas  W.,  engineer,  r.  338  Tehama 
"    Ray  E.,  clerk,  r.  SSl^A  Howard 
"    &  Ornsby  (John  Kinsman  and  Christopher 

T.  Ornsby),  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

413-415  Turk 
Kinucan  Charles,  plumber,  r.  1  Morse  PI 
"    Edward  T.,  marble  cutter,  r.  1  Morse  PI 
"    John  J.,  molder,  r.  1  Morse  PI 
"    John  T.,  marble  polisher,  r.  1  Morse  PI 
Kinzel  Charles,  porter  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

3799  Washington 
"    Philip,   liquors,  SE  cor  Washington   and 


"    Theodore  C.  clerk  The  Ziesche  Cash  To- 
bacco Store,  r.  419  Stockton 
"    Thomas,  cigars,  r.  419  Stockton 
Kioso  James,  scavenger,  r.  1801  Lombard 
Kip  James,  president  and  business  manager 
Globe   Review  Publishing  Co.,  49,    1st, 
rooms  33-34 
Kip  Maria  Orphanage,  Sister  Anna  in  charge. 
638  Folsom 


Kip  William  I.,  r.  901  Eddy 
"    William  Ingraham  Jr.  Rev.,  pastor  Mission 
of  the  Good  Samaritan  and  Church  Mis- 
sions House,  349,  2d,  r.  901  Eddy 
Kiphen  Valentine,  baker,  r.  22301^  Mission 
Kipp  John  E.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  436 

Utah 
Kipps  Alfred  K.,  portrait  artist,  33  St.  Ann's 

Bldg,  r.  757  Howard 
Kirby  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  105  Castro 
"     Alfred,   glovemaker  Carson   Glove  Co.,  r. 

631  Jessie 
"    Ann  Mrs.,  r.  37  Lafayette 
"    Charles,  r.  Hotel  Pieasanton 
"    Charles,  glovemaker,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Charlotte,  r.  704b  Guerrero 
"    Daniel,  machinist,  r.  710  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  raftsman  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  1531/2  Silver 
"    David,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  603 

Central  Av 
"    Edward,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  474  Tehama 
"    George,  bricklayer,  r.  10,  14th 
"    H.  H.,  president  American  Securities  Co., 

631  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  35  Howard  Court 
"    James  M.,  solar  printer  Craig  &  Mosher,  r. 

105  Castro 
"    James  R.,  collector,  r.  1821b  Howard 
"    John    D.,   blacksmith    S.   P.   Co.,   r.   1821b 

Howard 
"    John  F.,  plumber  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  37  Lafayette 
"    John  F.,  proprietor  Pac.  Straw  Wks,  106, 

4th,  r.  844  Mission 
"    John  J.,  miller  Carmen  Island  Salt  Co.,  r. 

344  Clementina 
"    John  M.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

544^  Natoma 
"    John  T.,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r. 

511  Eddy 
"    Julia  C.  Miss,  clerkU.S.  Internal  Revenue, 

r.  3108  Post 
"    Julius,  r.  334,  3d 

"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  35  Howard  Court 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  105  Castro 
"    Michael,  stableman,  r.  344  Clementina 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  105  Castro 
"    Michael  W.,  laborer  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.,  r. 

715  Valencia 
"    Patrick,  horseshoer,  r.  17  Chesley 
"    Patrick  J.,  expressman,  SW  cor   6th  and 

Market 
"    Peter,  fireman  tugboat  Millen  Griffith 
"    Thomas  J.,  proprietor   Phoenix   Brewery, 

528  Noe 
"    Timothy  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  474  Tehama 
"     Wallace,  teamster,  r.  734  Tehama 
"    William,  bartender  William  Mitchell,  r. 
7371/2  Minna 
Kirby  'Wllliain  P.   Rev.,    pastor  St. 

Church  (R.  C),  r.  1234  Haight 
4®" Kirby.    See  Curby  and  Kerby 
;e®=-Kircaldy.    See  Kirkaldie 
Kirchen  Matthew,  tanner,  r.  203,  36th 

"    Michael,  r.  203,  36th 
Kircher  Mary  Mrs.,  r.  3643  Mission 
Kirchherr  Jacob,  hostler  Mrs.  Ellen  A. 

r.  807  Montgomery 
Kirchhofler  Frederick,  physician,  3606  Howard 
Kirchmann  H.   &  Co.  (Henry  Kirchmann),  pro- 
duce commission.  310  Clay 
"    Henry  (H.  Kirchmann  &  Co.),  r.  11  Eureka 
Kirchner  Charles  R.,  with  Goldstein  &  Co.,  r. 
18  Lafayette 
"    Harry,  tinroofer,  r.  iSWi,  6th 
"    Ida  M.  Miss,  milliner,  234  Taylor 
"    Joseph,  dishwasher  Charles  Huth,  r 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  13th   Av   South  nr 

road  Av 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  434i/i,  6th 
"    Melvina  E.,  widow,  r.  234  Taylor 
4®"Kirchner.    See  Kershner  and  Kirschner 
Kirchoft  C.  Theodor,  journalist,  r.  809  Scott 

"     Herman  L.,  peddler  r.  53,  2d 
Kirchwey  Arnold,  clerk  F.    L.    Turpin,    r.   861 

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Kirk  Catherine  Miss,  clerk,  r.  2501  Fillmore 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1522a  Fell 
"    Eugene,  laborer  William   A.    Schrock,   r. 

2804,  16th 
"    Francis  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Harry    F.,    traveling     salesman     Lievre, 

Fricke  &  Co. 
"     Henry  H.,   salesman  Du  Val  &  Carroll,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  r.  422  Capp 

"    James,  marine  engineer,  r.  619^4  McAllister 
"    James,    porter    William    Barclay,    r.    417 

Kearny 
"    James  F.,  laundryman  American  Laundry, 

r.  546  Minna 
"    J.  C,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    John  H.,  manager  Sperry  Flour  Co's  ware- 
house, 13-15  Main,  r.  East  Oakland 
Kirk  Joseph,   attorney  Board  of  Trade  of  San 
Francisco,  202  Market  and  3  Pine,  r.  2412 
Pine 
"    Joseph,  fireman,  r.  37  Gilbert 
"    Joseph  W.,  clerk  W.  B.  Kirk,  r.  2300  Pine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  cor  7th  Av  South  and  T 
"    Margaret  D:  Mrs.,    clerk    Station  G  Post 

Office,  r.  2527  Howard 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  2501  Fillmore 
"    Robert,  foreman,  r.  1624,  17th 
"    Samuel  B.,  packer  John   Taylor   &  Co.,  r. 
2406  Mission 
Kirk  Will  B.   (successor  to  L,.  R.  EUert),  drug- 
gist, SW   cor  Kearny  and  California,  r. 
2200  Pine 
"    William  H.,  real  estate,  r.  704  Howard 
"    William  H.  Mrs.,  r.  2615  Octavia 
"    William  S.,  compositor,  r.  423  Capp 
Kirkaldie  Alexander,  marine  engineer,  9  Mis- 
sion 
Kirkaldy  David  M.,  molder  Risdon  I.  &L..  Wks, 

r.  323,  1st 
Kirketerp  Christian,  r.  1017  Bush 
Kirketerp  William  C,   secretary  Pacific  Pine 
Lumber  Co.,  and  Gray's  Harbor  Commer- 
cial Co.,  121  Market,  r.  1017  Bush 
Kirkham  John,  plumber,  r.  711  Harrison 
"    Walter  A.,  druggist  G.  Leipnitz  &  Co.,  r. 
717  Bush 
Kirkhoff  Clay,  driver  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r.  307 

Capp 
Kirkland  D.  W.,  president  Owl  Drug  Co.,  1128 
Market,  r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
"    John  N.,  entry  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Kirkley  Robert,  laborer  James  Meek    r.   1036V^ 

Howard 
Kirkman  George  W.,  2d  lieut.  Co.  G  1st  Infant- 
ry U.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 
"    The,  Mrs.  Harriet  K.  Pirie  proprietor,  107 

Mason 
"    William  H.,  metal  workerPac.  Metal  Wks, 
r.  Berkeley 
Kirkpatrick  Edward  A.,  special  agent  Fidelity 
Mutual  Life  Assn.,  r.  834i/4  Valencia 
"    Harold  C,  clerk  W.  J.  Callingham,  r.  Red- 
wood City 
"    James,  boots  and  shoes,  448,  7th 
"    James  D.,  waiter,  r.  416  Minna 
"    John,  teamster  Arthur  M.   Ebbets,  r.  901 
Battery 
Kirkpatrick  John   C,    manager  Palace  Hotel, 
SW  cor  Market  and  New  Montgomery 
"    John  J.,  watchman  New  City  Hall,  r.  3624a 

16th 
"    Joseph,  salesman  J.  Noonan,  r.  115A,  6th 
"    Joseph  H.,  medical  student,  r.  151  Valen- 
cia 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  726  Mission 
"    Marjorie  Miss,  teacher  Stanford  Memorial 
Free    Kindergarten   No.  1,    r.  Redwood 
City 
Kirkpatrick  T.  A.,  public  accountant  and  audi- 
tor, 22  California,  room  11,  r.  83454  Valen- 
cia 
Kirkpatrick  Thomas,  president  Moore.  Hunt& 

Co.,  404  Front,  r.  1013  Steiner 
Kirkwood  Daniel  H.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry, 
r.  1816b  Ellis 
"    Edward,  plumber,  r.  2338^4  Bryant 


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Kirkwood  Hard  Rubher  Co.,  Edwin  Bartsch 
manager,  123-124  Murphy  Bldg 
"    James,  stock  clerk  S.   F.   Shoe  House,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William  A.,   attorney  at  law,  152  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  225,  12th 
"    William  J.,  carpenter  and  contractor,  \h\Vi 

Valencia 
"    William  J.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1422 
Larkin 
Kirmse  Theodore,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt, 

r.  Marsily  nr  Bosworth 
Kirner  Henry,  cigarmaker,  r.  4a  Shot  well 

"    Henry  M.,  cigarmaker,  r.  31  Ripley  PI 
Kirsch  Charles,   tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  32d  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Charles,  whitener,  r.  22i/2  Everett 
"     Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  1030  Treat  Av 
"    Frederick  M.,  r.  410  Leavenworth 
"    George  H.,  draughtsman  Fulton  Eng.  and 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  2048  Jones 
"    Katie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  2048  Jones 
"    Louisa  Mrs.,  r.  2048  Jones 
Kirschbaum  Max,  waiter  Ahlborn  House,  r.  126 
Ellis 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  609  Grove 
"    William,   surfman    Fort  Point  Life  Boat 
Station,  Presidio 
Kirschbraun  Hyman,  merchant,  r.  806  Hayes 

"    Isidore,  r.  1904  Sutter 
Kirschfeld  Albert,  bookkeeper,  r.  2239  Sutter 
Kirschner  Agnes,  widow,  r.  1543  Geary 
"    Conrad,  cabinet  maker  George  Braendlein, 

r.  678  Bryant 
"     George,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  764  How- 
ard 
"    George  W.,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  134  Perry 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk  Adolph  Hromada,  r.  134 

Perry 
"    Henry  G.  J.,  rancher,  r.  134  Perry 
"    Herman,  cook  The  Colonial,   r.    1513  Tay- 
lor 
"     Hyman,  r.  1513  Taylor 
"    Joseph  E.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

1543  Geary 
"    Julius  F.,  waiter,  r.  1543  Geary 
"    Minnie  R.  Mrs.,  r.  134  Perry 
4®"Kirschner.    See  Kershner  and  Klrchner 
Kirshen  Peter,  r.  313  Clementina 
Kirste     William,    engineer's    storekeeper    str 

State  of  California,  r.  1313  Sansome 
Kirsten  William  H.,  clerk,  r.  735  Turk 
Kirvy  Nora  C.  Miss,  r.  114  Oak 
Kirwan  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  913  Howard 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  notions.  111  Clement 
"    John,  employee  George  M.  Murphy,  r.  Ill 

Clement 
"    Maurice  J.,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co., 

r.  913  Howard 
"    Michael  C,  clerk  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 
913  Howard 
Kirwin  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  7  Natoma 
"    James  P.,  r.  110  Bay 

"    James  P.  Jr.,  liquors,  113  Bay,  r.  110  Bay 
"    John  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  110  Bay 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,   r.  2408  California 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  SW  cor  Mission  and 
Steuart,  r.  cor  Point  Lobos  and  9th  Avs 
"    Thomas  J.,  bartender  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Dakin, 
r.  110  Bay 
;8S=-Kirwin.    See  Kerwin 
Kiselich  August  (Mikulich  &  Kiselich),  r.  610 

Lombard 
Kiser  F.  Irving,  salesman,  r.  1799  Filbert 
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Kish  Oscar,  clerk,  r.  29  Lloyd 
"    William,  blacksmith  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  29  Lloyd 
Kislih  Ernst,  liquors,  552,  4tli.  r.  SW  cor  3d  and 

Towns  end 
Kispert  Charles    F.,    upholsterer,    r.    17th   Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Harry  F.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Rail- 
road Av  nr  16th  Av  South 
Kissane  Henry,   teamster,  Pier  11  Steuart,   r. 

1010  Folsom 
Kisse  John,  waiter  Chris  Monte,  r.   1405  Val- 
encia 
Klstemnaclier  Brothers  fFrederick  and  Henry ) , 
wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Mission  and 
East 
"    Frederick  (Kistenmacher  Bros.),  r.  48  East 
"    Henry  (Kistenmacher  Bros.),  r.  48  East 
"    Julius,  bartender  Kistenmacher  Bros.,  r. 
48  East 
Kister  Jacob  (Kister  &  Huber),   r.  Tingley  nr 
Mission 
"    &  Huber  (Jacob  Kister  and  Adolph  Huberj. 
wagon  makers,  W  s  Mission  nr  Silver 
Av 
Kistler  Edmund,  clerk,  r.  123  Eddy 
Kiszler  Henry,  r.  219  Waller 
Kitajima  R.  S.,  manager  The  Fuji  Co.,  120,  5th 
Kitch  Charles  B.,  timer  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  2517 

jNIission 
Kitchen  Joseph  G..  solicitor  Union  Central  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  1101  Pine 
Kitchen  Andrew  H..  machine  hand  S.  F.  Furni- 
ture Mfg.  Co..  r.   Lorin 
"    Claudia  M.   Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1219   Bu- 
chanan 
'^    Ellis  S.,  reporter  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co. 
"    John,  clerk  Home  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John  Jr.,  foreman  Phillips  Bros.,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  713  Ellis 
"    Peter  H.,  patents,  r.  749  Market 
"    Stephen,  miner,  r.  871  Market 
"    William  M.,  refiner,  r.   California  Av   bet 
Mission  and  Howard 
Kitson  Andrew,  machinist,  r.  1217  Polk 
Kltt  Edward  P.,  3d  officer  City  of  Sydney 
Kitterman  George  A.,  salesm.an  James  Kitter- 
man,  r.  1313  Stockton 
"    James,  furniture  and  carpets,  1313  Stock- 
ton, r.  520  Greenwich 
Kittle  Annie  G.,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Steiner  and 
Pacific  Av 
"    George  P.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  729  Harrison 
"    H.  de  W.    Mrs.   (Kittle   &  Co.),    r.  Ross. 

Marin  Co. 
"    Nicholas  G.,  with  Williams.  Brown  Fruit 

Co..  r.  SW  cor  Steiner  and  Pacific  Av 
"    Rene,  hackdriver,  r.  346,  4th 
"    William  S.  (Cadman  &  Kittle),  r.  SW  cor 
Steiner  and  Pacific  Av 

KITTLE  &  00. 

'Mrs.  Harriet  de  Witt  Kittle  and  James 
Palachej,  agents  Pacific  Oil  and  Lead 
Works,  J.  &  P.  Coats'  Spool  Cotton, 
Finlayson,  Bousfield  &  Co's  Linen  and 
Salmon  Net  Threads,  Houghton  Pack- 
ing Co.,  Baltimore,  M.  Werk  &  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati, shipping  and  commission 
merchants,  dealers  in  aU  kinds  of  oils, 
also  canned  goods,  candles,  rosins,  bi- 
carbonate and  caustic  sodas,  salt,  etc., 
202  California 
'^"Kittle.    See  Kettle 


Kittler  Geo.  W.  C,  musician,  103  California  Av 
"    Roman,  r.  50  Clementina 
"    William  C,  musician,  103  California  Av 
Kittleson  John,  seaman,  r.  12  Selina  PI 

"    Theodore,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Kitto  Charles,  packer  Doernbecher  Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  A.,  photographer,    r.   3116  Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    Pietro,  fisherman,  r.  324  Vallejo 
Kittredge  Addison  G.,  collector,  r.  1511  Jackson 
"    C.  Miss,  stenographer  Williams,  Dimond 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles,  fur  cutter,  r.  277  Minna 
"    Edward  H.  (E.  H.  Kittredge  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    E.  H.  &  Co.  (Edward  H.  Kittredge),  doors, 

windows  and  blinds.  11.3-115  Market 
"    Ethel  G.  Miss,  stenographer  TrafBc  Assn. 

of  California,  r.  130  Post 
"    Isabella  H.,  widow,  r.  2519  Bush 
"    James,  metal  roofer,  r  25'/^  Lapidge 
"    John  R.,  lumber  surveyor,    9  Mission,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Ralph  B.,  with  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  918A  Oak 
"    Spencer  B..  clerk,  r.  2519  Bush 
Kitts  Edward,  boatswain  str  Australia 
Kitz  Franz,  manager  Loew  Filter  Co.,  7, 1st,  r. 

Alameda 
Kitzmuller  Michael,    carriage    material,   829 
Howard,  telephone  South  487.  r.  1113  Turk 
Kivi  Felix,  tailor,  r.  1243  Folsom 
Kjellog  George,  tailor  Charles  Bliss,  r.  535  Post 
Kjostrud  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1513a  Howard 
Klaas  Matheus,  confectionery,  1233  Stockton,  r. 

628  Broadway 
Klaber  Bertha,  widow,  r.  423  Bryant 

"    Isaac,  marble  worker,  r.  185  Perry 
Klahn  August,  contractor,  r.  5  Chenery 
"    Henry  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1228  Dolores 
"    Nicholas,  cabinet  maker,  r.  3  Chenery 
Klain  Caroline,  widow,  r.  921  McAllister 
Klaiss  John,  engineer,  r.  871  Market 
Klamath  Packing  and    Trading   Co.,   R.  D. 
Hume  president,  Charles  S.  Winsor  sec- 
retary, office  318  California,  room  11 
Klammer  Eugene,  clerk  Edward  Stohlmann,  r. 

713  Franklin 
Klang  Andreas  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  7BostonPl 

"    Susannah,  widow,  r.  208  Francisco  rear 
Klapperich  Adeline  Mrs.,  r.  10  Washington  Av 
"    John  J.,  carriage  blacksmith,  3  Grand  Av, 
r.  31  Albion  Av 
Klapproth  Charles,  cook,  r.  907  Folsom 
Klare   Conrad,   watchmaker,  514  Post,  r.  13189^ 
Broadway 
"    Emilie,  widow,  r.  1318a£  Broadway 
"    Philip,  carpenter,  r.  925  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert,  selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 
r.  1318?^  Broadway 
Klarenmeyer  Simon,  r.  626  O'Farrell 
Klarfleld  Baruch,  jeweler  R.  Bujannoff,  r.  1059 

Howard 
Klarman  Emma  Miss,  clerk  Mrs.  A.  Fuhs,  r.  502 

Castro 
Klarmann  George,  bookkeeper  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r. 
1805  Dupont 
"    John,  cook,  r.  1805  Dupont 
Klamet    Charles    (Klarnet  &  Lezott),  r.  1616'/^ 
Jackson 
"    Isaac,  clerk  Kaufmann  &    Frankel,  r.  713 

Green 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  118  Leidesdorff,  r.  713  Green 
"    Samuel   M.,  clerk    Lesser   Crocker,  r.  713 

Green 
"    Simon,  bill  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

713  Green 
"    &  Lezott    (Charles   Klarnet  and  John  R. 
Lezott),  barbers,  1323  Polk 
Klascovich  John,  waiter  Andro  B.  Balaban,  r. 

24  Hofl  Av 
Klassen  Henry,  r.  527  Lombard 
Klatt  Ferdinand,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  1201  Treat  Av 
"    Frederick,  porter  Mills  Bldg,r.  1319  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1904  Powell 
"    Walter  F.,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
1201  Treat  Av 
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Klau  Adolpb,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
218  Stockton 
"    Edward  (Haas  Bros.),  r.  318  Stockton 
"    Karl  (Haas  Bros.,)  r.  218  Stockton 
"    Leopold  (Haas  Bros.),  r.  218  Stockton 
Klauenberg  Hugo,  rattan  works,  133,  15th 
Klaus  Addie,  widow,  r.  403,  8th 
"    George,  butcher  Jos.  Buttgenbach,    r.    46 

Morris  Av 
"    Harry  A.,  bill  distributor  Sterling  &  Dun- 

phy,  r.  31  Turk 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  corset  maker,  r.  1821  Mason 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  31  Turk 
Klauss  Emma  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  552Y2  Bryant 
"    Julia  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  552%  Bryant 
"    Margar  t,  widow,  r.  706a  Jones 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  552!4  Bryant 
J8®"Klaus.    See  Glaus  and  Clauss 
Kleber  Joseph,  steward  German  Hospital,   r. 

120a  Noe 
4S=Kleber.    See  Klaber  and  Kleiber 
Klebsch  Albert,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co..  r. 
Pennsylvania  Av  bet  22d  and  2.3d   Po- 
trero 
"    Henry  O.,  iron  worker  Standard  Iron  and 
Wire  Wks,  r.  1I20>4  Mission 
Klee  Henry,  bakery, aig'/a  Post 
"    William,  driver  F.  M.  Pharion,  r.  620  Lin- 
den Av 
MSS-Klee.    See  Clay  and  Kley 
Kleebauer  Charles,  clerk  Morris  &  Kennedy 
"    Henry,  manager  Signal  Transfer  Co.,  530 

Jones,  r.  445  O'Farrell 
"    John  B.,  plumber,  r.  136  Flood  Av 
Kleemann  Julius,  cooper,  r.  29Vi  Linden  Av 
Kleen  Henry  (Barg  &  Kleen),  r.  532A  21st 
Klees  Hattie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  341  Jessie 
••    Mary,  widow,  r.  341  Jessie 
"    William  H.,  jeweler,  r.  341  Jessie 
Kleese  Jacob,  jeweler  W.  K.  Vanderslice  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Klefeker  Louis,  miner,  r.  315  Broderick 
Klehm  Christian,  cement  worker,  r.  503  Union 
Kleiber  Ernest,  blacksmith,  r.  109  Germania 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  554'/4  Natoma 
"    Paul,  horseshoer,  r.  1337  Natoma 
Klein  Adelaide,  widow  r.  822  Larkin 
"    Adolph,  candy    maker  Frank  Maskey,    r. 

1223!/2  Folsom 
"    Albert,  painter  J.  G.  Klemm,  r.  104  Kearny 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  2307  California 
"    Antone,  driver,  r.  Ill  Butte 
"    Arthur,  helper  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  890  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  carriage  and  wagon  maker,  111- 
113,  1st,  r.  404  Ellis 
Klein  Charles,  manager  Humboldt  Lumber  Mill 
Co's  Yard,  645-651  Bryant,  r.  2009  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Charles  R.,  shoemaker,  1.327  Polk 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  r.  1534  Fulton 
"     E.,   steward    Viticultural    Restaurant,   r. 

463  Stevenson 
"     Edward,  butcher  James  Hall,  r.  949,  13th 

Av  South 
"     Emma,  widow,  bakery,  604  N  South 
"    Ernst,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Ful- 
ton and  Lyon,  r.  535  Lyon 
"    Frank,  special  ofBcer  Municipal  Burglar 

Alarm  Co.,  r.  417  Hyde 
"    Fred  C,  r.  535  Lyon 

"    Frederick,  paper  carrier,  r.  1318  Kearney 
"    Frederick,  plumber  Koch  &  Grimes,  r.  433 

Minna 
"    Frederick  A.,  porter  Hey,   Grauerholz    & 

Co.,  r.  31  Webster 
"    Frederick  A.,  starter  Cal.  St.   RR,  r.    1257 

CaJifornia 
"    George  H.,  butcher  James  Hall,  r.  604  N 

South 
"    Henry,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co..   r. 

8I514  Howard 
"    Henry  L.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1419  Octavia 
"    Henry  W.,  butcher  James  Hall,   r.  604  N 

South 
"    Ignatz,  peddler,  r.  340  Hickory  Av 
"    Jacob,  carpenter,  ]35;/2  Page,  r.  3  Rose  Av 
"    Jacob,  machinist  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  1223  Folsom 


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Klein  John,  porter,  r.  18,  1st 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper  Henry  Campe  &  Co.,  r. 

525  Lyon 
"    John    E.,    gunsmith,    203    Powell,    r.    1025 

Shotwell 
"    John  H.,  capitalist,  r.  523  Lyon 
Klein  John  M,    (John   M.  Klein's    Electrical 
Works),  r.  433  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper  Hey,  Grauerholz  &  Co., 

r.  1911  Stockton 
"    Julius,  stock  clerk  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co. 
r.  1419  Octavia 
Klein  Julius,  treasurer  Bay  City  Soda  Water 
Co.,  116-118    Golden    Gate    .^v.,    r.    1433 


"    Julius  A.,  engineer,  r.  813  Bryant 

"    Lazare    (Kahn     Bros.     Klein    &  Co.),    r. 

Maison  Riche 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

813  Bryant 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  U.   S.    Brewery,  r.  1534 

Fulton 
"    Mary  A.,    widow,   proprietor  The  Golden 

State,  106  Eddy 
"    Maurice,  conductor,  r.  1111!^  Tennessee 
"    Michael,  seaman  r.  143  Berry 
"    Minnie   Miss,  saleslady  Emma  Klein,  r. 

604  N  South 
"    N.  Frank,  driver,  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  868 

Mission 
"    Pierre,  proprietor   Mira   Valle  Vineyard, 

6041/2  Geary,  r.  808a  Geary 
"    Rudolf,  barber  M.  Moses,  r.  637  Vallejo 
"    Susman,  merchant,  r.  1419  Octavia 
"    Theodore,  r.  1715  Dupont 
"    Theodore  G.,  salesman  H.  Huddleston  & 

Co.,  r.  1715  Dupont 
"    Valentine,  shoemaker,  IO3314,  18th 
"    William,  carriage  maker  Richard  Nugent, 

r.  813  Bryant 
"    William,  musician,  r.  109,  6th 
"    William  F.,  superintendent  Shreve  &  Co., 

r.  1330  Treat  Av 
4@="Klein.    See  Cline,  Clyne,  Kleyn  and  Kline 

Klein's  John  M.  Electrical  Works 

(John  M.  Klein  and  Marion  L.  Mowry), 
telegraph,  telephone  and  electric 
light  supplies,  electrical  engineering, 
construction  and  manufacturing,  421- 
423  Montgomery,  works  929-931  Ala- 
bama, telephone  Main  389 

Kleinberg  Jonas,  bandage  maker  German  Hos- 
pital 

Kleinclaus  Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2405  Howard 
"    Gustave,  r.  1911  San  Carlos  Av 

Kleine  Frederick  H.,  machine  hand    Sterling 
Furniture  Co.,  r.  22  Lapidge 

Kleineberg  Christopher,  physician,  r.  1335  Geary 

Kleiner  Rudolf,  wood  carver  C.  O.  Schnoor,  r. 
137  Morris  Av 

Kleinert  August  G.,  furniture  and  carpets,  1512- 
1514  Polk,  r.  1724  Clay 
"    Rubber   Co.    (New   York),  Samuel    Glass 
agent,  334-336  Bush 

Kleinhammer  Charles,  lunchman  Cafe  Zinkand, 
r.  4  Martha  PI 
"    Christiana,  widow,  r.  354  Crook 
"    Christopher  F.,  driver  F.  C.  Hagerup,  r.  48 
Everett 

Kleinhans    Albert,    clerk    Edison   Light    and 
Power  Co.,  r.  640  Fell 
"    John  (John  L.  Koster  &  Co.),  r.  640  Fell 
"    Louis  (Sepprich  &  Kleinhans),  r.  6  Monroe 

Kleinhaupt  Abraham,  clothing,  109,  6th,  r.  334 
Cumberland 


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Kleinhaupt  Maurice,  salesman  A.  Kleinhaupt, 

r.  334  Cumberland 
Kleinknecht  Annie,  widow,  r.  230  Langton 
"     Gottlieb,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    William,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Kleinmann  Simon,  peddler,  r.  1307  Eddy 
Kleis  Herbert,  r.  538  Ellis 
"    Irving,  r.  538  Ellis 
"    Ralston,  r.  538  Ellis 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  538  Ellis 
Kleiser  George  W.,  dental  student,  r.  322  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Klemm  Hugo,  barber,  4  Steuart,  r.  8V2  Lewis 
"    John  A.,  wood  polisher,  518,  5th,  r.  10  Pros- 
per 
"    Julius  G.  (Klemm  Mantel  Co.),  and  cabinet 

maker,  518,  5th.  r.  10  Prosper 
"    Mantel  Co.  (Julius  G.  Klemm  and  Henry 
Euler  Jr.),  wood  mantels,  442.  5th 
Klemmick  Alfred  H.,  fireman  str  Herald,  r.  9 

Ritch 
Klenck  Frederick  J.,  carpenter,  r.  714  Fulton 
"    John  F.,  teacher  drawing,  r.  3040,  16th 
"    Margarita  K.,  dressmaker,  r.  1006  Larkin 
"    May  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1006  Larkin 
•'    Richard,  sugar  worker,  r.  141  Dore 
"    Robert,  phonograph  expert  Peter  Baciga- 

lupi,  r.  115  Turk 
"    William  P.,  salesman  James  M.  Moran  & 
Co.,  r.  141  Dore 
J»^Klenck.    See  Klinck  and  Klink 
Klenentza  John,  master  mariner,   r.  54  Sacra- 
mento 
Klenger  Joseph,  laborer  First  St.  Wks  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  210  Montgomery 
Klenk  Godfrey  G.,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co., 

r.  809  York 
Klenn  John  A.,  varnisher,  r.  Fulton  nr  1st  Av 
Klenner  Joseph,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  cor  M  and  5th  Av  South 
Klenz  Frederick,  wood  carver  C.   O.   Schnoor,  r. 

1509  Steiner 
Klese  G.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Klesow  Frederick,  master  schr  Shasta,  oface  24 
Clay,  r.  226y2  Ritch 
"    John  C,  blacksmith,  r.  24  Camp 
"    John  F..  master  schr  Pinole,  office  24  Clay, 
r.  24  Camp 
Kleupfer  John  H.,  clerk  Alexander  J.  Wentzlar, 

r.  Alameda 
Klevesahl  Emil,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks,  r.  604,  2d 
"    Ernest,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  604,  2d 
"    Ernst  (Klevesahl  &  Schou).  and  groceries, 
NE    cor   Davis  and  Commercial,  r.  228 
Francisco 
'■    Frederick,  butcher  Andrew  L.  Breslin,   r. 

604,  2d 
"    Henry  C,    clerk   Humboldt  Savings   and 

Loan  Society,  r.  5  Morris  Av 
"    Julius,  packer  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r.  604,  2d 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dyer.  r.  604,  2d 
"    &    Schou    (Ernest   Klevesahl  and    Frank 
Schou),   groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Powell  and  Francisco 
Kley  Adolph,  milker,  r.  403  Broadway 
Kleymann  F.,  salesman  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 
728  Linden  Av 
"    William,  clerk  Gendotli  Bros.,  r.   728  Lin- 
den Av 
Kleyn  Anton,   painter  and  paper   hanger,    223 

Hayes,  r.  919  Jessie 
Kliem  Emil,   compositor  Cal.  Demokrat,    r.    3 

Kohler  PI 
Klier  Henry,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 


Klimer  Joseph,  butcher,  r.  M  nr  5th  Av  South 
Klinck  Frederick  H.,  gardener,  r.  2439  Greenwich 
Klind  Joseph,  lodgings,  825  Kearny 
Klindt    Charles,    laborer   Golden  Gate    Comp 
Yeast  Co.,  r.  1211  ;4  Bush 
"    Henry,  collector,  r.  1017  Mason 
"    Morris,  butcher,  r.  1211 'A  Bush 
"    T.  Miss,  clerk  Golden  Gate  Comp.  Yeast 
Co.,  r.  12111/2  Bush 
Kline  Abraham,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1310  La- 
guna 
"    Charles,  foreman  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  cor  Beach  and  Devisadero 
"    David  (Louis  Kline  &  Co.).  r.  1319  Octavia 
"    George  A.,  manufacturers  agent,  8  Sutter, 
r.  1414  Post 
Kline  G.  W.,  cashier   The   Crocker-Woolworth 
National  Bank,  junction  Post  and  Mar- 
ket, r.  Berkeley 
Kline  Louis  &  Co.   (Mrs.   Regina   Kline,   Max 
Gensberger    and   David    Kline),  manu- 
facturers and  importers  hats  and  caps, 
108-110  Bush 
"    LucienW.,  salesman,  r.  1529  Geary 
"    Mae,  widow,  housekeeper  Fred  Salkeld,  r. 

227  Geary 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  939  Pacific 
"    Marx,  salesman,  r.  1529  Geary 
"    Regina.  widow,  r.  1414  Post 
"    Regina   Mrs.  (Louis   Kline  &  Co.),  r.   1234 

Geary 
"    Samuel  A ..  manufacturers'  agent,  8  Sutter, 

r.  1414  Post 
"    Theodore  A.,  fireman  str  Progreso 
"    Thomas  H.,  r.  18  Everett 
"    William   H.,   attorney  at  law,  11-12  Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  501  Geary 
^^"Kline.    See  Cline,  Clyne,  Klein  and  Kleyn 
Kling  Charles,  baker  Albert  Wiedmann,  r.  1924 
Howard 
"    Ferdinand,  r.  2631%  Harrison 
"    Freda  Mrs.,  varieties,  718^2  Franklin 
"    Fritz,  bottler  Breig&  Schafer,  r.   1327  Na- 

toma 
"    Gottlieb,  cabinet  maker  Emil  Heubner,  r. 

718/2  Franklin 
"    Gustave,  r.  128  Moulton 
"    Jacob,  painter,  r.  1708  Lexington  Av 
"    John,  drayman,  r.  1132  Bryant 
"    Philip,  confectioner  Westerfeld's  Bakery, 

r.  1009  Oak 
"    Rose,  domestic,  904  O'Farrell 
Klinge  William,  tailor,  r.  221!/^  Fulton 
Klingel  John,  groceries  and  liquors, 633  Larkin, 

r.  28/2  Fair  Oaks 
Klingenstein  Frederick  (Lyon  &  Klingenstein), 

r,  313  Oak 
Klinger  Auguste  Mrs.,  r.  15  Webster 
"    Charles,  cigar  manufacturer,  612  Fulton 
"    Frederick,  liquors    and    lodgings,  Sickles 

Av  nr  San  Jose  Av 
"    George,  clerk  William  Cline,  r.  15  Webster 
"    Harry,  plamber,  r.  15  Webster 
"    William,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

2111  Geary 
"    William,  clerk  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  15  Web- 
ster 
Klingmann  Adam,  carpenter,  r.  1111  Pacific 
Klink  George  T.,    auditor  of    disbursements 
Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r. 
2003  Steiner 
•'    Jane  S.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 

School,  r.  1507  Scott 
"    William  M.,  bookkeeper  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
1507  Scott 
S5=-Klink.    See  Klenck  and  Klinck 
Klinker  Charles  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  812a  Fil- 
bert 

KLINKNER  C.  A.  &  CO. 

(estate  of  Charles  A.  Klinkner),  manu- 
facturers red  rubber  stamps,  stencils, 
dies,  badg-es,  medals  and  checks,  320 
Sansome,  rooms  33-37,  telephone  Main 
409 
Klinkner  Charles  A.  Estate  of  (C.  A.  Kllnkner 
&  Co.),  320  Sansome,  rooms  33-37 
"  Charles  A.,  salesman  C.  A.  Klinkner  &  Co., 
r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 


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Klinkner  Fred  S.,  clerk  C.  A.  Kliukner  &  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    K  V.  Mrs.,  executrix  estate  of  Charles  A. 

Klinkner,  320  Sansome,   rooms  33-37,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Klinkradt  John,  r.  14  Johnston  Av 
Klint  Karin  Miss,  midwife,  r.  912  Howard 
Klintot  Mary,  widow,  r.  )7Y2  Oak  Grove  Av 
Klintworth   Diedrich,    editor    San    Francisco 

AhendPost,  535  California,  r.  1117  Shot- 
well 
Klippel  E.  C.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1233  Pine 

"    William,  watchmaker,  3137  Mission 
Klipstein  Robert  E.  F.,  driver  Farns worth  & 

Ruggles,  r.  807  Harrison 
Klitzing  Max  V.,  traveling  salesman  Naber, 

Alfs  &  Brune,  r.  326  Eddy 
Kljunak  Martin  N.,  bartender  E.  O.  Wilkens,  r. 

3206  California 
Klock  George,  provisions,  103,  24th 
Klocke  Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  859  Market, 

r.  1654  Market 
Klodt  P.  Herman,  jeweler  Otto  Klumpp,  r.  790 

Folsom 
Kloehn  Henry,  tailor,  r.  610  Napa 
Kloepper  Adam,  peel  maker,  634  Pacific 
"    Bernard  H.,  tailor,  35,  3d,  r.  963  Howard 

KLOG  THOMAS, 

Hardwood  grille    and    fret  work  for 
arches,  doors  and  windows,   parquet 
floors  and  artistic  wood  carving,  232 
ElUs,  r.  507Y2  Hyde 
4»*Klog.    SeeClogg  . 

Kloos  Charles  J.,  butcher  Gendotti  Bros.,  r.  59 < 
Linden  Av 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  597  Linden  Av 
Klopenstine  Henry  C,  bookkeeper  Cunningham, 
Curtiss  &  Welch,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  600  Bush 
Klopf  Emil,  laborer,  r.  6091/2.  3d 
Klopfer  John,  cooper,  r.  425  Broderick 
Kloppenburg  Charles  D.,  reporter  Pickens,  Ful- 
ton &  Co.,  r.  110  Liberty 
"    Charles  J.  F.,  clerk  Christy  &  Wise,  r.  507 

Leavenworth 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1207  Laguna 
"    John  F.,  broker,  r.  507  Leavenworth 
"    Otto,  salesman,  r.  334  Grove 
Klopper  Edward,  shoefltter  Frederick  Klopper, 
r.  3  Adelaide  PI 
"    Frederick,  leather  and    shoe  findings,  309 

Mason,  r.  ISVi  William 
"    Gustave,  plumber  Henry  Klopper,  r.  1110 

Clay 
"    Henry,  plumber,  1102  Clay,  r.  1110  Clay 
Klopstock  C.  &  Co.   (Curtis  Klopstock),   whole- 
sale cigar  dealers,  318  Sacramento 
'<    Curtis  (C.  Klopstock  &  Co.),  r.  714  Hayes 
"    David  (L  L.  Solomon  &  Co.),  r.  714  Hayes 
"    Fred,  salesman  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  714 


Isaac  D.,  cashier  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  714 


"    Samuel  C.  (I.  L.  Solomon* Co.),  r.  714 Hayes 
Klos  George,  barber  Fred  Giessler,  r.  619  Minna 

"     William,  liquors,  NW  cor  8th  and  Mission, 
r.  619  Minna 
Klose  Philip,  r.  1603  Eddy 

"    Wieland,    machinist   Washburn   &    Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,r.  14  Glover 
«®-Klose.    See  Close  and  Kloos 
Kloss  John,   cabinet  maker  N.  Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 

1709  Market 
KlothFred,  clerk  Enos  I.  Flieger,  r.  3147,  16th 
Klotz  Al,  musician,  39,  4th 

"    Carrie  Miss,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  r.  304  Turk 

"    Frank,  musician,  r.  845  Mission 

"    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  526  Filbert 

"    Fritz  W.,  liquors,  35,  9th 

"    Jacob,  butcher,  r.  937,  11th  Av  South 

"    Jacob,  traveling  salesman  Michalitschke 
Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1130b  Broadway 

"    Joseph  A.,  carpenter,  r.  534 V^  Grove 

"    Leopold,  wood  and  coal,  1636  Stockton 

"    Louis,  musician,  r.  907  Steiner 

'■    William  F.,  butcher  John  Scully,  r.  304  Turk 
Kluber   Josepf,  carpenter,  932  Montgomery,  r. 
6  Montgomery  Court 


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Kluck  William  (Simmons,  Moberg  &  Kluck),  r. 

64  Tehama 
Kluegel  Edward  A.,  cashier  Christy  &  Wise,  r. 

Oakland 
Kluenter  John,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  209  Leidesdorft 
Kluetsch  Frank  J.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Geary 

and  Larkin,  r.  719  Geary  rear 
Klug  Robert,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Kluge  Anna,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    August,  tailor,  914  Dale  PI 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  2319  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  F.,  brass  molder  Vincent  Kingwell, 

r.  514  Howard 
"    Henry,  miller,  r.  1929  Union 
"    Joseph,  brewer,  r.  1929  Union 
"    Olga,  domestic,  711  Folsom 
Klumpke  John  G.,  house  broker,  r.  1000  Chestnut 

"    John  W.,  locksmith,  225  O'Farrell 
Klumpp  Arthur,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Emil  C,  manager  S.  F.  Diamond  House, 

102  Kearny,  r.  Fruit  vale 
"    Herman  J.,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    Martin,  porter  Haas  Bros.,  r.  23  Stockton  PI 
"    Otto,  manufacturing  jeweler,  3  Hardie  PI, 

r.  1830  Ellis 
"    R.,  newspaper  carrier,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Rudolph,  salesman,  r.  2504  Bush 
"    William  A.,  jeweler,  r.  1820  Ellis 
Klunder  John  (John  Klunder  &  Co.),  r.  216  Fair 
Oaks 
"    John  &  Co.  (John  and  John  F.   Klunder), 

groceries  and  liquors,  101-103  Jackson 
"    JohnF.  (John  Klunder  &  Co.),  r.  216  Fair 
Oaks  ^  ^. 

Klung  Alphonse  J.,  bookkeeper  Coope  &  Pippy, 
r.  229,  11th 
"    Henry,  lithographer  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 

Co.,  r.  239,  11th 
"    Henry  G.,  draughtsman,  r.  329,  Hth 
"    Otto  J.  F.,  draughtsman  A.  I.  Frye,  r.  229, 
11th 
Klussmann  Charles,  master  schr  Carrier  Dove, 

office  34  Clay 
Klute  Adolph,  liquors,  NE  cor  5th  and  Bryant, 

r.  676  Bryant 
4®-Klute.    See  Clute 

Klutz  Frank,  porter  J.  H.  Medau,  r.  4371/2  Clem- 
entina 
Kluver    Henry,    teamster   Morton   Draying  & 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  516  Jessie 
Knack  Charles,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,   r.   32 
Dore 
"    George,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Philip  A.,  laborer,  r.  7M  Bowie  Av 
Knacke  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1108  Filbert 
"    George  F.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1108  Filbert 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1108  Filbert 
Knaego  James  G.,  r.  1005  Clay 
Knaggs   John,    liquors,    W    s    Manchester    nr 

Precita  Av 
Knapik  Peter  P.,  picture  frames,  435,  4th,  r.  24 

Julian  Av 
Knapp  Charles  H.,  cashier  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co., 

300-306  Post,  r.  3  Ewer  PI 
Knapp  Eddy  G.,  attorney  at  law,  31  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor,  r.  531  Bush 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  351  Minna 
"    Gussie,  domestic,  3304  Union 
"    Henry,  carpenter  Am.  Type  Founders  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Horace  G.,  paper  hanger,  r.  3  Hartford 
"    Jacob  T.,  millhand,  r.  2124  Howard 


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Knapp  Jesse  C,  painter,  r.  II3114  Folsom 
"    Jotin,  laborer  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  51  Jessie 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1^30  Alabama 
"    May,  widow,  r.  1912  Pine 
"    Moses  A.,  mining  engineer,  31  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Olcott  J.,  painter,  r.  II2114  Folsom 
"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  265  Clara 
"    Philip    C,    receiving    teller    Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  2031  Pacific  Av 
"    Richard,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Rv.,  r. 

1825  Market 
"    S.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 
"    Wellington    A.,    mining    engineer,    r.    23 

Kearny 
"    Wilbur  F.,  salesman,  r.  330  McAllister 
'<    William,  teamster,  r.  UW-A  Folsom 
"    William   A.,  mining  engineer,  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  5 
"    William  B.,  manager  J.  C.  Russell  &  Co., 
701  Geary,  r.  819  Bush 
Knappe  Gertrude,  widow,  r.  4  Kramer  PI 

"    N.,  baker  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  173  Minna 
Knapper  Henry,  harness  maker  R.  F.  Ryan,  r. 

2127  Mission 
Knarston  John  H.  Mrs.,  book  and  job  printing 

529  Washington,  r.  2349  Jones 
Knauer  Joseph,  barber,  32.  3d,  r.  736  Green 
Knaul  Peter,  cook,  r.  514  Filbert 
Knauper  August,  bartender  John  P.  Trapet,  r. 

6O614  Leavenworth 
Knaus  Caroline,  widow,  r.  547iX  Fulton 
Kneal  Daniel,  contractor,  r.  1627  Hayes 
Kneass  Edward  D.,  salesman,  r.  651  Capp 
Kneass  George  W.,  boat  builder,  718,  3d,  tele- 
phone South  719,  -1  bells,  r.  18  Walter 
"    Karl,  stenographer,  r.  824  Laguna 
Knecht  George,  steward  Eugene  Belrose,  r.  621 

Pine 
Kneeland  Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  133  Oc- 

tavia 
Knefsey  Mary,  widow,  r.  2625  Howard 
Knego  Nicholas,  cook  Nicholas  Rudonick 
Kneib  George  W.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 

r.  709  Post 
Knell  Frederick  G.,   teacher  music,  1114  Lar- 
kin 
"    George  H.,  compositor  Chronicle,  r.   151^ 

Sheridan 
"    Jacob,  janitor  Teutonia  Hall,  r.  1325  How- 
ard 
"    John,  teacher  music,  1114  Larkin 
Knepper  Richard,  bookkeeper,  r.  48  Oak 
Knerr  Claire  F.,  salesman  S.  G.  Knerr  &  Son,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Fred  W.  (S.  G.  Knerr  &  Son),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Samuel  G.  (S.  G.  Knerr  &  Son^,  r.  Berkeley 
"    S.   G.   &  Son   (Samuel  G.   and  Fred  W  ) 
tailors,  40  Murphy  Bldg 
Knibb  Henry  K.,  clerk  Langley&  Michaels  Co., 

r.  1008  Bush 
Knibbe  Henry  W.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co    r 

403  Union 
Knibbs  Javan  De  M.,  painter  Swan  &  Stein  r 

303  Golden  Gate  Av 
Knick  Benjamin,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co    r 

7th  Av  South  nr  N 
Knickerbocker  Calvin  E.  (Knickerbocker  Coal 
Co.),  r.  1810  Page 
"    Coal  Co.  (Calvin  E.  Knickerbocker),  wood, 

coal,  hay  and  grain,  522  Howard 
"    Male  Quartet,  R.  P.  Evans  business  man- 
ager, 40  New  Montgomery 
"    The,  17  Stockton 

"    William  W.,  salesman  Crane  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 


Knickmann  August  C.  F.,  shoemaker,  1521  Ma- 
son 
Knickmeyer  William,  carpenter,  r.  512  Bush 
Knie  Amelia,  widow,  r.  513  Lombard 
Knief  Fred,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  560 
Minna 
"    George  E.,  groceries,  SW  cor  Kearny  and 

Vallejo 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  812  Hampshire 
"    Henry,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg,  r. 

1615  Jones 
"    John  Henry,  r.  1114  Steiner 
"    Ludolf,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  506,  2d 
Knierr  Albert,  butcher  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.,  r 

161h  Av  South  nr  N 
Kniese  George,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  E  s  Manchester  nr  Stoneman 
Kniff  Holland  C,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co 

r.  1004  Valencia 
Knight  Adelaide  Mrs.  (J.  &  A.   Knight),  r.  512 
4  th 


Allen,  clerk  Sather  Banking  Co.,   r.   1709 


"    Anita  Mrs.,  saleslady  Paragon  Cloak  and 

Suit  Co.,  r.  1402a  Hyde 
"    Anthony  G.,  r.  714  Leavenworth 
"    Benjamin  A.,  agent  The  Oregon  Iron  and 

Steel  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Bernard,  Quartermaster  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Bert,  teamster  U.   S.   Engineer's  dept,  r. 

Fort  Point 
"    Cameron,  physician,  1051  Market 
"    Carlton,  traieling  salesman,  r.   1714  Mar- 
ket 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  2656  Filbert 
"    Charles  E.,  bookkeeper  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  National  Bank,  r.  2209   Buchanan 
"    Charles  P.,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept, 

r.  2040  Lombard 
"    Edward  A.,  bottler  J.  I.  Bliven  &  Co,,  r.  443 

Valencia 
"     Edward  H.,  proprietor  Am.  Laundry,  2120 

Lombard,  r.  2221  Greenwich 
"    Edwin,  ship  carpenter,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Ether,  laborer,  r.  2008a  Howard 
"    Ether   T.,  motorman    Market    St.  Rv-,   r 

2008a  Howard 
"    Eunice  J.,  widow,  r.  220  Turk 
"    Frederick  W.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan 
&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Knight  Geo.   A.  (Knight  &  Heggerty),  r.  2209 
Buchanan 
"    George  E.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1918  Leaven- 
worth 
"    George  E.,  driver  John  A.  Christen,  r.  Sil- 
ver Av  bet  Scott  and  Litchard 
•'    George  E.,  milkman,  r.  5  August  Alley 
"    George  H.,  manager  Home  Portrait    and 

Photographing  Co.,  721  Sutter 
"    George  J.,  r.  112  Shot  well 
"    George  T.,  pressman  Eastman  &  Thomas, 

r.  732,  14th 
"    H.    Miss,    weaver   Golden   Gate   Woolen 

Mills 
"    Hilles  J.,  manager  C.   A.   Hooper  &  Co.'s 
yard,  cor  Ocean  House  Road  and  S.  P. 
RR.  track 
"    Hiram  D.,  chief  engineer  U.  S.   Mint,  r.  7 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  1605  Howard 

J.  &  A.  (James  and  Mrs.  Adelaide),  lodg- 
ings. 512-516,  4th 
"    James  (J.  &  A.  Knight),  r.  512,  4th 
"    J.  B.,  laborer,  r.  29  Minna 
"    Jerome  B.  Rev.,  r.  640  Clay 
"    John,  machinist  Cal.    Saw   Wks,    r.    Ala- 
meda 
"    John  J.,  machinist  M.  A.  Graham,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  SE    cor  Folsom  and 

4th,  r.  516,  4th 
"    Lincoln  P.,  upholsterer,  r.  320  Turk 
"    Louis  F.,  r.  382  San  Jose  Av 
"    Lucien  W.,  clerk  H.  K.  Belden,  r.  Sausa- 

lito 
"    Lucy  Miss,  hairdresser,  2008a  Howard 
"    Mabel  F.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  12>4  Hollis 


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Knight  Mary,  domestic,  2321  Devisadero 
"    May,  widow,  r.  1516  Eddy 
"    Orman  H.,  policeman,  r.  927V4  Lombard 
"    Patrick  J.,  seaman  str  Eureka,   r.    47  Te- 
hama 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  26  McAllister 
Knight  Samuel,  assistant  U.  S.  Attorney,  U. 
S.    Appraisers'    Bldg,    room   61,  r.   2106 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas,  capitalist,  r.  154  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  G.,  collector  Easton,  Eldridge  & 

Co.,  r.  154  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas    L.,  messenger   Wells,    Fargo    & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  10  De  Haro 
'•    William,  bartender  Grasso  &  Crespino,  r. 

626  California 
"    William  L.,  traveling  passenger  agent  S. 

P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Woodbury   Mrs.,  widow,   r.    1920   Leaven- 
worth 
Knignt   &    Heggerty    (Geo.   A.   Knight    and 
Charles  J.  Heggerty),  attorneys  at  law, 
74-80  Chronicle  Bldg,  telephone  Main  856 
Knight  &  Olsen  (Alansen  D.  Knight  and  Frank 
A.  Olsen),  proprietors  Drucker  Express 
and  Transfer  Co.,  21  Market 
Knighton  Addie  E.,  widow,  r.  2426  Market 
"    David  W.,  r.  2426  Market 
"    Robert  Jr.,  manufacturers'  agent,  3  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
"    Worthen,  clerk,  r.  2426  Market 
Knights  Albert,  foreman   W.    R.    Knights  Co., 

r.  1933  Lexington  Av 
Knights  and  Ladles  of  Honor,  S.  B.  Carleton 
Grand  Secretary,  20  Ellis 
"    Charles,  engineer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  1816 

Laguna 
"    Frank,  conductor,  r.  1605  Howard 
"    Frank  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1605  Howard 
Knights    of    Honor,    C.    H.    M.    Curry  Grand 

Reporter,  47  St.  Anns  Bldg 
Knights   of  Pythias  Bureau  of  Relief,    909 
Market 
"    of  Pythias  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
"    of  Pythias    Cemetery  Association,  F.   A. 
Mecredy  secretary,  offtce  432  Church 
Knights  of   Pythias  Grand   Lodge,   Herman 
Schaftner  Grand  Keeper  of  Records  and 
Seal,  16-17  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    of  Pythias  Hall  Association,  Henry  Welcer 
secretary,  909  Market 
Knights  of  Pythias  Library,  Daniel  Allison 
librarian,  909  Market 
'•    of  St.  Patrick,  220  Mason 
"    of  Tara,  220  Mason 
"    of  the  Red  Branch,  220  Mason 
"    of  the  Red  Branch  Hall,  220  Mason 
Knights  William  D.,  secretary  W.  R.  Knights 

Co.,  600-606  Front,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
Knights  William  R.,  president  W.  R.  Knights 
Co.    and  McKay  Tanning    Co.,    600-606 
Front,  r.  210  Frederick 

KNIGHTS    W.    R.    COMPANY, 

(incorporated)    William    R.   Knights 
president,  John  Blair  vice-president, 
William  D.  Knights  secretary,  dealers 
in  hides,  sheepskins,  tallow,  etc.,  600- 
606  Front  and  isacramento,  Cal. 
Knill  Albert,  physician,  504  Kearny 
Knipe  Frederick,  r.  1418  Valiejo 
"    Frederick  A.,  foreman  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
"    Frederick  T.,   plumber  William  S.    Snook 

&  Sons,  r.  729  Treat  Av 
"    T.  eresa,  widow,  r.  1418  Valiejo 
Knippel  Charles  F.,  accountant,  r,  221,  5th 
Knippenherg     Ernest    R.,    proprietor    Young 
American  Saloon,   SE  cor  Steuart  and 
Howard,  r.  542  Folsom 
Knipper  Albert  F.,  crockery,  1417  Stockton 
'  "    Susannah,  widow,  r.  1417  Stockton 
Knipschild  Fred  W.,  barber  Fred  E.  Sand 
Knittle  John,  machinist,  r.  710  Howard 
Knobel  Henry,  secretary  Pacific  Coast  Co-oper- 
ative Cigar  Manufacturing  Co.,  324  Bat- 
tery, r.  404  Ellis 
Knoblau  Alena  P.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  617  Bryant 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  617  Bryant 


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Knoblau  Reno  P.,  ironworker,  r.  617  Bryant 
Knoblauch  Arthur  B.,  blacksmith  H.  M.  Black 

&Co.,  r.  7 15V4  Tehama 
Knobloch  Charles,  liquors,  1127  Sutter 
"    Charles  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  108  Solano 
"    Christian,  cabinet  maker,  r.  334  Silver  Av 
"    Frank,  hay,    grain,    wood    and  coal,    and 
boarding  and    livery  stables,    1056-1058 
Kentucky 
"    Frederick,  liquors,  1st  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av  and  proprietor  Myrtle  Hall.  r. 
708  Railroad  Av 
"    Jacob,  r.  Missouri  nr  17th,  Potrero 
"    Jacob,  liquors,  823  Kearny,  r.  QlT/z  Green- 
wich 
"    Otto,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  Penn- 
sylvania Av  nr  Nevada 
"    Otto,    teamster   Pac.    Roll.    Mill.,    r.    108 
Solano 
Knoch  Emil,  laborer   Pac.  and   S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  227,  15th 
Knoche  Henry  {Shattuck  &  Knoche),  r.  448  Bry- 
ant 
"    Richard,  cellarman  National  Brewing  Co. 
Knoderer  Theodore  C,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co., 

r.  2117  Clay 
Knoechel  Carl,  clerk,  r.  624  Filbert 

"    Charles,  r.  624  Filbert 
Knoedler  Alexander,    washer    John    Wieland 

Brewery,  r.  916,9th 
Knoke  Charles  (Knoke  &  Gander),  r.  3004  Mis- 
sion 
"    Henry  F.,  shoemaker,  1419  Ellis 
"    Johanna  L.,  dressmaking,  1419  Ellis 
"    John  F.,  r.  153a  Dore 

"    &   Gander    (Charles    Knoke    and    Charles 
Gander), butchers,  3002  Mission 
Knole  House,  Mrs.  Henrietta  C.  Joseph  propri- 
etor, 700  -Jones 
Knoles  Frederick  (The  Kennedy  Co.), 

Mission 
Knoll  Charles  Mrs.,  r.  8  Howard  Court 
"    G.,  capitalist,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    George,  r.  8  Howard  Court 
Knoll  Harry  W.,  with   L.   P.   Fisher, 
Union 

"    John,  clerk  Steflan  &  Rothermel,  r.  211%,  9th 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  813  Shotwell 
"    Nicholas,  cabinetmaker  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  110  Park  Hill  Av 
"    William  F.  J.,  tailor  J.  T.  Poheim,   r.  54 
Homestead 
4®-Knoll.    See  Noll 
Knoop  Henry,  clerk  Schloh  &  Kortjohn,   r.   122 

Turk 
Knop  Carl,  janitor,  423  Washington 
"    Elfert  (Hildebrand  &  Knop),  r.  932  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk  Charles  Meier,  r.  500  Post 
Knopf   Camille,   butcher  W.  D.   Wilson,  r.  11 
Scott  PI 
"    George  T.,  builder,  r.  2300  Leavenworth 
"    William,  r.  1015  Filbert 
Knopfmacher    August,    diamond     setter,    126 

Kearny,  room  28a,  r.  1318  Steiner 
Knoph  Al  N.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  1812  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,    r.    Visitacion  Valley  nr    Six-Mile- 
House 
Knorp  Albert,  shipping  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,  r.  1015  Ellis 
"    Albert  F.,  steward,  r.  1027  Ellis 
"    Edward  L.,  bricklayer,  r.  1027  Ellis 
"    Francis  F.,  physician,  402  Hayes 
"    George  H.,  machinist  Market  St.   Ry,  r. 
1027  Ellis 


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This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

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Kuorp  William  T.,    deputy    Assessor,    r.    1037 

Ellis 
Knorr  Barbara,  widow,  r:  1507  Devisadero 
"    Gustav,  butcher  Henry  Kroeger,  r.  919  Ill- 
inois 
"    Max,  carpenter,  r.  1630^^  Waller 
Knorre  Emil  P.,  storekeeper  Hibernia  Brewery, 

r.  SOSWillard 
Knoth  Frank,  driver  Edward  H.  Beverly,  r.  130 
Fillmore 
"    J.,  architect,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
Knott  Alphonse  L.,  machinist,  641  Post 
"    Bernard  A.,  r.  945  Mission 
"    Charles,  machinist  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  r.  325 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  T.,  r.  736  Central  Av 
"    Margaret     E.    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    530 

O'Farrell 
"    William  E.,  meter  reader  Spring  Valley 
W.  W.,  r.  1428  Broadway 
Knottner  Florian,  r.  317  Clementina 

"    Leo,  clerk,  r.  317  Clementina 
Knower  F.  W.   Mrs.  (Knower  &  Cashel),  r.  805 
Filbert 
"    John   G.,  special  policeman,  r.  1334  Wash- 
ington 
"    &  Cashel  (Mrs.  F.   W.  Knower  and  Miss 
Kate  Cashel),  dressmakers,  136  Kearny, 
room  29 
Knowland  Joseph,  president  Gardiner  Mill  Co., 
23  California,  room  18,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph  R.,  clerk  Gardiner  Mill  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
>e®=Knowland.    See  Nolan  and  Nolen 
Knowles  Albert,  plasterer,  r.  437  Natoma 
"    Arthur  (Speckter  &  Knowles),  r.  Ill  Turk 
•'    Charles,  plasterer,  r.  1916  Market 
"    Dudley   R.,  clerk  W.  B.  Clufl  &  Co.,  r.  506 


"    Fanny  Mrs.,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    Frank,  plasterer,  r.  437  Natoma 

"    Frederick  E.,  president  Raymond  Granite 

Co.,  cor  10th  and  Channel,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick  F.,  tinner,  r.  228  Shotwell 
"    George  B.,  bookkeeper  A.  M.  Robertson,  r. 

112  Taylor 
"    George  S.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  Co.. 

r.  218  Clipper 
•'    Harry  J.,  cashier  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  G.,  carpenter,  r.  338  Shotwell 
"    Henry  H.,  machinist,  r.  238  Shotwell 
"    J.  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  105  Wal- 
nut 
"    Jesse  B.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jobn,  seaman,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  E.,  carpenter,  r.  333  Bartlett 
Knowles  Josiah  N.,  shipping  and  commission 
merchant  and  manager  Arctic  Oil  Works, 
Pacific    Steam   Whaling  Co.  and   agent 
Boston  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  30  Califor- 
nia, r.  Oakland 
"    Ned  L.,  salesman  Dewitt  &  Harris,  r.  328 

Shotwell 
"    Robert,  fireman  str  Piedmont,  r.  Oakland 
Knowles  Samuel  E.,  M.  D.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  139 
Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  W.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  542  Jessie 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  563  Mission 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  3019  Laguna 
"    Thomas  B.,  motorman,  r.  318  Clipper 
"    Thomas  J.,   agent  Atlantic  Fish  Co.,  305 

Front,  r.  711  Fillmore 
"    William   (Knowles    &    Reichley),   r.   Ala- 
meda. 


Knowles  WlUiam  A.,  M.  D.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist, 
118  Grant  Av.,  r.  1423  Versailles  Av, 
Alameda 

"    William    A.,    Jr.,    draughtsman     Clinton 
Day,  r.  Oakland 

"    &  Reichley  (William  Knowles  and  George 
Richley),    carpenters  and    builders,  40 
New  Montgomery 
4®="Knowles.    See  Knoles 

Knowlton  Charles,  woodcarver,  r.  junction  4th 
•      and  Kentucky 

"    Ebenezer,  vice  principal  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  r.  876  Shotwell 

"    Harry  D.,  clerk  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Henry  W.  (Knowlton  &  Hade),  r.  836a  Har- 
rison 

"    James  J.,  chemist  Sunset  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1935 
Lexington  Av 

"    John  J.,  mechanical  dentist,  345    Phelan 
Bldg.,  r.  505  Mason 
Knowlton  Joseph  Jr.,  manager  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas, 1630  Market 

"    Ralph,    clerk    Standard    Typewriter    Ex- 
change, r.  876  Shotwell 

"    Robert  B.,  clerk  George  C.   Schneider,  r. 
20,5th 

"    Thomas  J.,  r,  1228a  Union 

"    William,  musician,  r.  707,  18th 

"    &  Hade  (Henry  W.  Knowlton  and  Richard 
Hade),  horseshoers,  606,  6th 
Knownburg  Charles  H.  (Knownburg  &  Coffey), 

"    &  Coffey  (Charles  H.  Knownburg  and  John 
J.  Coffey),  horseshoers,  1112  Bryant 
Knox    Andrew  B.  (Robinson  &  Knox),  r.   1127 
Guerrero 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  3401  Howard 

"    Arthur  A.,  bookkeeper  E.  D.  Bronson  &  Co., 
r.  129  San  Jose  Av 

"    C.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  21,  11th 

"    Charles,  r.  1309  Howard 

"    Charles  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2909 

Knox  Collection   Agency,   William  G.  Knox 
manager,  110  Sutter 
"    E.    B,,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.   1542 

Kentucky 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  314  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Emma  C,  widow,  r.  634  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  receipt  clerk  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury, 

r.  838  Powell 
"    George    J.,  newspaper    accountant    Post 

Office,  r.  526  Guerrero 

KNOX  GEORGE  T., 

notary  putollc  and  commissioner    of 
deeds,  444  California,  r.  526  Guerrero 

Knox  Henry,  tailor,  r.  544^  Natoma 
"    John,  millwright,  r.  547  Mission 
"    John  M.,  r.  1031  Valencia 
'•    Richard     F.,    mining     engineer,     r.    630 

Folsom 
"    Robert  (Knox  &  Cook),  r.  Oakland 
Knox  Thomas  R.,  attorney  at  law  and  notary 
public  and  member  Board  of  Education, 
86  Crocker  Bldg..  r.  3130  Washington 
"    Wilber  C,  mining,  r.  606  Guerrero 
"    William,  r.  31,  11th 

"    William,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  San  Juan,  r. 
1.57  Silver 
Knox   William   C,  manager  Knox   Collection 
Agency,  110  Sutter,  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Cook  (Robert  Knox  and  Leander  Cook), 
carpenters  and  builders,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Knubel  Herman  (J.  &  H.  Knubel),  r.  701  Hyde 
"    J.  &  H.  (John  and  Herman),  groceries,  701 

Hyde 
"    John  (J.  &  H.  Knubel),  and  groceries  and 
liquors,  SE  cor  16th  and  Sanchez,  r.  3443, 
16th 
Knuce  James,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Knudsen  Adolph,  lumberman,  r.  803  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Andrew  C,  cigars  and  tobacco,  58,  2d,  r.  757 

Howard 
"    Charles,  fireman  str  Mariposa,  r.  66  Ore- 
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KOC 


Knudsen   Charles   T.,  wines  and    liquors,  127 

Berry 
-■"    Christopher,  seaman,  r.  214  Steuart 
Enudsen   C.   N.,   vice-president  and  treasurer 
The  John  T.  Cutting  Co.,  122  Davis,  r.  408 
Sanchez 
"    Cornelius,   laborer    Pac.   Roll.  Mill.  r.  906 
■  '  ■  Illinois 

"    E.,  searaan  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  26  South  Park 
■  "    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
■'    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  118^/4  Langton 
"    Julius    (Becker   &    Knudsen),   r.    1115  Ne- 


"    Nordian,  laborer,  r.  118%  Langton 

"  ,  Peter,  waiter  Fletcher  &   Johnson,  r.  1403 

Stockton 
"    Peter    M.,    seaman    str   Protection,   r.  166 

Clara 
"    P.  J.,  commissionmerchant,  109  California, 

room  7,  r.  Oakland 

■  "    Theodore,  teamster  Cutter  &  Co 
4®=Knudsen.    See  Knudson  and  Knutsen 
Khudson  John  B.  (Knudson &  Mayer),  r.  2,S0  Dor- 
land 

"    Lauritz,    president  Viking    Brewing    Co., 

NW  cor  18th  and  Hampshire 
"    Louis,  millhand,  r.  14  Lily  Av 

■  "    &    Mayer    (John    B.   Knudson  and    Jacob 

Mayer),  pie  bakers,  230  Borland 
Knudstrom  J.,  fireman  str  Areata 
Knupfer  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  506  Franklin 

"    George  C,  satchel  maker,  r.  506  Franklin 
Knur  E.  &  E.  (Edward  and  Mrs.  Emilie),  pro- 
prietors The  Normandie,  326  Eddy 
"    Edward  (E.  &  E.  Knur),  r.  326  Eddy 
.    "    Emilie  Mrs.  (E.  &  E.  Knur),  r.  326  Eddy 

■'<    Joseph,  barber,  r.  736  Green 
Knurk  John,  carpenter  Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
Knus  Charles,  laborer,  r.  1118,  12th  Av  South 
Knust  Henry,  bookkeeper   National    Brewing 

Co.,  r.  1140  Grove 
Knust  Henry,  groceries,  SW  cor  4th  and  Fol- 

som,  r.  302  4th 
Knutchel  Frederick,  r.  722a  Green 
Knuth  Edward  (Hall  &  Knuth),  r.  1544%  Ken- 
tucky 
Knutsen  Christian,  hostler  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  408, 
11th 
"    Frithoff,  cardriver,  r.  352,  3d 
"    Louis,  melter  Selby  Smelting    and   Lead 

Co.,  r.  33  Liberty 
■'    Olaf  T.,  teamster,  r.  244  Perry 
"    Peter  T.,  fireman,  r.  207,  14th 
4®=-Knutsen.    See  Knudsen  and  Knudson 
Knutson  Frank,  piledriver  Jas.  A.  McMahon 
Knutte  Adolph,  baker  Herman  Schmidt,  r.  904 
Dolores  ^ 

"    Christ,    contractor     and     builder,    r.    230 
Vicksburg 
Knutzen  Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
Koal  Spar  Co.,  John  A.  Lund  agent,  44,  3d 
Kober  August,  laborer,  r.  251,  3d 
"    August  Mrs.,  lodgings,  251,  3d 
"    Conrad,  cellarman  McLeod  &  Hatje,  r.  3011 

Pierce 
" .  Edward    A.    (Burling   &    Kober),    r.    Ala- 
meda 
"    Max,  shirt  cutter,  r.  1215a  Folsom 
Koberer  Charles,  decorator  J.  L.  Cahill  Co. 
Kobert  Henry,  sausage  maker  Charles    Laub- 

scher 
Kobicke  Christian,  r.  334  Guerrero 
"    Christopher  H.,  paper  carrier,  r.  334  Guer- 
rero 
"    Robert  C,  clerk  Union  Bag  and  Paper  Co., 

r.  334  Guerrero 
"    Sophie  B.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  334  Guerrero 
Kobler  Z.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  stewardess  str  Bel- 

gic,  r.  2038  Sutter 
Koch  Anton  R.  (Koch  Bros.),  r.  110  Erie 
"    Appoloni,  widow,  r.  22  Fell 
"    Brothers  (Anton  R.  and    Martin  J.),  bar- 
bers, 648  Commercial 
"■    Catherine,  widow,  r.  237D  Minna 
"    Charles,  baker,  2125 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Koch  Charles,  barber,  862  Mission,  r.  417%  Te- 
hama 

"  Charles  L.,  expressman,  120  California,-  r. 
931,  24th 

•■  Christian,  billiard  table  maker,  estate  of 
P.  Liesenfeld,  r.  945  Folsom 

"  Conrad,  helper  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r.  629 
Vallejo 

"     Edward,  driver,  r.  1020a  Jackson 

"  Edwin  N.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Green  and  Dried 
Fruit  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

■'  Emil,  clerk  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r.  237D 
Minna 

■  Ernst,  cellerman  John  Wieland   Brewery. 

r.  143%  Clara 
"    Ethel  Mrs.,  domestic,  1425  Golden-Gate  At 
'■    Frank  (Becker  &  Koch),  r.  1631  Dupont 
"    Frank  A.,  glove  cutter  S.  Fear  &  Co.;  r.  119 

Fell 
"    Frederick  (Koch  &  Grimes),  r.  1077  Howard 
"    Frederick  H.,  groceries,  2201  Polk,  r.  1502 

Vallejo 
"    Frederick  H.,  laundryman  J.  T.  Cavanaugh. 

r.  506  Shotwell 
"    George,  maltster  Charles  Bach,  r.  428Chest- 

nut  rear 
"    George    A.,     mining    engineer.   405    Mont- 
gomery, room  5 

•  George  W.,  r.  8.50  Grove 

■'    George  W.  Jr.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  850 

Grove 
'•     George  T.  (Koch  &  Harney),  r.  742  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Georges,  shoemaker,  604  Mission,  r.  604% 

Mission 
"    Hannah,  domestic,  1717  Jackson 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  713%  Grove 
"    Henry,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"     Henry  A.,  painter  William  G.  Koch,  r.  1815 

Mason 
'•    Herman,  machinist,  r.  263  Stevenson 
"    Jacob,  iioner  Lick  Laundry,  r.  1327  Sanchez 
"    John  (Dyer  &  Koch),  r.  1613  Fillmore 
"    John,  artist,  r.  303%  Sutter 
"    John,  brewer,  r.  24  Hawthorne 
•'    John,  expressman,  r.  116  Fair  Oaks 
"    John,  finisher  Fink  &  Schindler,  r.  110  Erie 
"    John  G.,  r.  322  Capp 
"    John  H.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r.  1502 

Vallejo 
"    John  J.  C,  bartender  Carl  R.  Carlson,  r. 

530  Pacific 
"    John  W.,  attorney  at  law,  1504  Market,  r. 

119  Fell 
'•    Joseph,  musician,  r.  1327  Sanchez 
"     Louisa,  widow,  r.  524  Union 
"    Louisa  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  110  Erie 

■  Louise  H.   Miss,    teacher  Humboldt  Pri- 

mary School,  r.  850  Grove 

•  Margaret,  widow,  r.  76  Clipper 

■  Martin  J.  (Koch  Bros.),  r.  109  Clipper 

■  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  703  Webster 

•■    Max,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  r.  129  Page 
"    Otto,  carpenter  and  cabinetmaker  1605  Fol- 
som 
•'    Philip,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  a50  Grove 
'■     Rudolph,  principal  St.  John's  German  and 

English  School,  r.  1315  Mason. 
'•     R.  W.,  with  Smiths  Cash  Stoi'e,  r.  Fruitvale 
•'    Simon,  harnessmaker,  r.  134  Langton 
"    Theodore,  groceries  and  liquors,  1440  Pa- 
cific 
"     Theodore,  millhand   Frank  Huber.  r.  1440 

Pacific 
"    Wilhelm,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    William,  clerk  Wolf  Fleisher,  r.  1503  Lyon 


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Koch  William,  laundryman  Lick    Laundry,   r. 
1327  Sanchez 
"    William,  paper  hanger,  r.  76  Clipper 
"    William  F.,  bookkeeper  W.  G.  Koch,  r.  1815 

Mason 
"    William  G.,  house  and  sign  painter,   115 

O'Farrell,  r.  1815  Mason 
"    William  L,  with  Urruella,  Urioste  &  Co.,  r. 

1310  Leavenworth 
"    William  J.,  shipping  clerk  Butterick  Pub. 
Co.,  r.  110  Erie 
Koch  &   Grimes    (Frederick  Koch  and  Thad- 
deus    E.   Grimes),    sanitary    plumbing, 
stoves  and  agate  ware,  etc.,  1075  How- 
ard, telephone  South  688 
"    &  Harney  (George  T.  Koch  and  James  H. 
Harney),  job  printers.  648  Sacramento 
SS'  Koch.    See  Cook,  Cooke,  Kock  and  Kuck 
Kochendorfer  Eugene  A.,  clerk  G.  Leipnitz  & 

Co.,  r.  1723  San  Carlos  Av 
Kochenrath  Albert  K.,  salesman  Greenebaum, 

Weil  &  Michels,  r.  3616  Sutter 
Kochman  Michael  J.  (Wright  &  Kochman),  r. 

407  Eddy 
Kochmann  Isaac,  clerk,  r.  1628  O'Farrell 
"    Morris,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Notion  and 
Toy  Co.,  r.  1628  O'Farrell 
Kock  Glaus,  liquors,  2816  Greenwich 
"    George,    electrician    Holtz    &    Fey,   r.    33 

Boardman  PI 
"    Henry  H.,  liquors,  625  Mission,  r.  444,  20th 
"    Herman,  cook  Andrew  Ketterer 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  33  Boardman  PI  rear 
"    Wilhelmina,  domestic,    N  s  24th   nr   Po- 
trero  Av 
e^  Kock.    See  Kuch  and  Kuck 
Koebelin  George,  clerk,  r.  919a  Sutter 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  919a  Sutter 
"    Lilly  E.  Miss,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
919a  Sutter 
Koeberle  J.,  waiter  Golden  West  Hotel 
Koebig  Julius,  consulting  chemist,  320  Sansome, 

rooms,  r.  1824  Ellis 
Koeblitz  H.  carpenter  Golden  West  Hotel 
Koefoed  Charles  J.,  manager  California  Roof- 
ing and  Repairing  Company,  30 Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  1801  Pierce 
"    William  G.,  compositor  Call,  r.  713  Diamond 
4^  Koefoed.    See  Kofoed 
Koegel  Frank  A.,  bookbinder,  r.  31!4Rausch 
"    Frank  A.,  tailor,  r.  1176  Harrison 
"    Hilda,  widow,  r.  1017  Filbert 
"    William  J.,  paper  ruler  Schmidt  Label  & 
Lith.  Co.,  r.  1176  Harrison 
Koehler  August,  capitalist,  r.  1632  Sutter 
Koehler  August,  manager  Michalitschke  Bros. 
&  Co.,  900-903  Market,  r.  12  Miles  Court 
"    B.,  master  sohr  Pearl,  ofBce  310  Sansome, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  cellarman  J.   Gundlach  &Co.,  r. 

19  Washington  Av 
"    Edward,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 

Wks,  r.  909  Fillmore 
"    Gotthard,  clerk  Michalitschke  &  Co.,  r.  12 

Miles  Court 
"    Henry,  chief  cook  German  Hospital,  r.  539 

California 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  12  Miles  Court 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  lOVi  Brosnan 
"    William,  bookkeeper  D.  D.  Wass,  r.  1319 

Geary 
"     William,  manager  Mrs.  Jacob  Lillig,  r.  345 

"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  620  Washington 
"    William  A.,  plumber,  r.  10">i  Brosnan 
«®" Koehler.    See  Kohler  and  Koeller 


Koehncke  Carl,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  & 
Co.,  r.  15  Victor 

■  Christian  H.,  solicitor  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  400  Clementina 

■  Edith  Miss,  cashier  Cardall  &  Marston, 

r.  232,  5th 
"    Henry  C,  r.  233,  5th 
Koehne  Helen  Miss,  portrait  artist,  r.  30  Maple 

Court 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  30  Maple  Court 
"    Theodore  E.,  lit  ographer  Schmidt   Label 

&  Litho.  Co.,  r.  30  Maple  Court 
Koelzer  Anthony,  barber  3031/2  Broderick 

"    Anthony  F.,  painter,  r.  3031/4  Broderick 
Koen  Charles  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  736  Fol- 

som 
"    George  D.,  commercial  traveler,  r.    822V4 

Filbert 
"    Raymond  C,  machinist  Risdon  I.    &    L 

Wks,  r.  736  Folsom 
>8@"Koen.    See  Coen,  Cohen,  Cohn  and  Kohn 
Koenemann  John,  salesman  Faber  &  Co.,  r.  119 

Taylor 
Koenig  Adolph,  expressman,  NW  cor  Mission 

and  9th,  r.  383  Arlington 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  coffee  saloon,  677  Mission 
"    Charles,  architect  and  contractor,  r.   11a 

Henry 
"    Charles,  engraver  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  917  Post 
"    Charles;  liquors,  r.  609  Montgomery  Av 
"    Charles  F.,   laborer,  r.   SE  cor  Union  and 

Lyon 
"    Edward  G.,  salesman  C.  W.  R.  Ford  &  Co., 

r.  3935  Jackson 
"    Ernest,  porter    Martin  P.    Detels,  r.  cor 

Main  and  Harrison 
"    Frank,  liquors,  32,  3d,  r.  421,  19th 
Koenig  Frank,  dealer  Koenig's  fine  shoes,  and 

sole  agent  celebrated  English  Wauken- 

phast  shoes  of  London,  122  Kearny,  r 

406  Sutter 
"    Frank  J.,  painter,  r.  511,  27th 
"    Frederick,  blacksmith  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1306 

Greenwich  rear 
"    Frederick,  salesman,  r.  543  Elizabeth 
"    George,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 
"    George  (Muller  &  Koenig),  r.  1635  Vallejo 
"    Henry  Rev.,  r.  515  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Johanna,  domestic,  714  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  774  Folsom 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  317  Cumberland 
"    Louis,  cellarman  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,   r. 

745Vi  Tehama 
"    Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  511,  27th 
"    Moritz,  groceries  and  liquors,  1535  Mission 
"    Otto,  expressman,  r.  383  Arlington 
"    William,  architect,  r.  51  Tremont  Av 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  1306  Greenwich  rear 

KOENIG'S  FINE  SHOES, 

122  Kearny 

4S-Koenig.    See  Konig 

Koenigsberger,  Falk  &   Co.    (Philip   Koenigs- 
berger  and  Alfred  I.  Weiler),  manufac- 
turers cigars,  224-336 California 
■'    Ferdinand  (M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co.),   r.   1335 


"    Philip  (Koenigsberger,  Falk  &  Co.),  r.  New 
York 
Koenigsheim  Albert,    salesman    Lee  H,  •  Clay 

burgh,  r.  1404  McAllister 
Koenitzer  C.  W.,  r.  2802  Bush 
"    Henry,  r.  3804  Bush 
"    Otto,  tanner  Morris  Windi,  r.  300,  Uth 
Koepcke  Henry,  hostler  F.  M.  Chapman  &  Co., 

r.  333  Bush 
Keeper  Frederick,  shoemaker,  2305  Mason,   r 
20181/2  Taylor 
"    Otto,  shoemaker,  r.  20181/2  Taylor 
"    Otto  F.,  salesman  Am.  Type  Founders'  Co., 
r.  2OI81/2  Taylor  . 

Koepke   Hans  J.    H..    proprietor    Commercial 
House    and  liquors,  634-636  Commercial 
and  643-645  Clay,  r.  lOU  Pierce 
Koeppel  Edmund,  waiter  Louis  Diezelski,  r.  212 
Fell 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  108  Hartford 
Koerber  August,  coal  and  charcoal,  17-19  Wash- 
ington, r.  Alameda 


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Koerner   Christopher,    butcher   Jacob    Schoen- 
feld,  r.  1002,  14th  Av  South 
"    G.  H.,  wood  carver  L.  Blohm,  r.  3  Pearl 
Koerner   Henry,    wines    and    liquors.  NE  cor 
Geary  and  Larkin,  r.  3  Myrtle  Av 
"    John  N.,  r.  3  Pearl 

"    Martin,  barber  C.  Heider,  r.  114  Natoma 
Koesel  Charles  R.  L. ,  trunkmaker,  r.  731  Clem- 
entina 
"    George  E.,  boxmaker  Malm  &  Co.,   r.   731 

Clementina 
"    Louis  C,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &Co.,  r. 

731  Clementina 
"    Louis  T.,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.,  r. 

416  Lott 
"    William  B.,  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co.,   r.   731 
Clementina 
Koester  Edward,  bartender  Peter  Hansen,  r. 
228M  Perry 
"    Frederick  H.,  bartender  August  Van  Ber- 
gen, r.  335  Minna 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1020  Howard 
.8^" Koester.    See  Kosta  and  Koster 
Koetitz  Frederick  A.,  engineer  Pac.  Bridge  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Kofnel  Frank,  cooper  David  Woerner 
Kofod  John  P.,  glass  stainer,  r.  105  Juniper 
"    Martin  A.,  miller  J.  Einstein  &  Co.,  r.  460 
Clementina 
4®-Kofod.    See  Koefoed 
Kogel  William,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Kohake  Gottfried,  master  schr  John  Nagle,  r. 

521,  2d 
Kohane  John,  laborer,  r.  209,  7th 
Kohl  Jacob,  laundryman,  r.  631  Commercial 
4®-Kohl.    See  Cole 

Kohlbecher  John  H.,  clerk  E.  E.   Geisel,  r.  216 
Prospect 
"    Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,  123,  4th 
Kohlberg  Albert  M.  (M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co.),  r. 
Portland,  Or, 
"    Eugene  L.  (M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co.),  r.  Port- 
land, Or. 
"    Herman   (Salfleld    &    Kohlberg),    r.    3108a 

Post 
"    Manfred  P.  (M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co.),  r    417 

Ashbury 
"    Manfred  S.(  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman), 
r.  1040  Golden  Gate  Av 
Kohlberg  M.  P.   &  Co.    (Manfred  P.,  Albert  M. 
and  Eugene  L.  Kohlberg  and  Ferdinand 
Koenigsberger),  leaf  tobacco  and  whole- 
sale cigars,  536-528  Washington 
Komberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman  (Manfred   S. 
Kohlberg,    Moses    Strauss    and    Henry 
Frohman),  importers  and  jobbers  dry  and 
fancy  goods,  lace  curtains  and  portieres, 
hosiery,  gloves,  embroidery  materials, 
dress    trimmings    and    decorative    art 
rooms,  1230-1324  Market,  and  17-21  Golden 
Gate  Av,  and  107-109  Post 
Kohler  Albert  H.,  whip  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Carl,  driver,  r.  603'/2,  7th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  9%  DikemanPl 
"    Charles,  machinist  The  Rix  Compressed 

Air  Machinery  Co.,  r.  414  Fulton 
■■'    Conrad,  driver  John  Rapp,  r.  602'/^,  7th 
"    Conrad,  laborer,  r.  412  Francisco 
"    Elise,  widow,  r.  2416  Gough 
"    Ernest,  waiter,  r.  1115,  31st 
"    Ernest  P.,  clerk,  r.  1115,  21st 
"    F.  J.,  salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1110  Minnesota 
•'    Frederick  E.,  clerk  Boericke  &  Runyon,   r. 

1115,  21st 
"    Hans  H.,  with  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  1001  Bush 
"    Harry  C,  asst.  superintendent  Cal.  Wine 

Assn..  r.  807  Sutter 
"    Henry,  real  estate,  1336  Kearny,  r.  SW  cor 

Jones  and  Lombard 
"    Henry,  superintendent  wine  making   Cal. 

Wine  Assn.,  r.  807  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  elevatorman,  r.  9i/4  DikemanPl 
"    Joseph  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  1611  Howard 
'■    Mary  P,  Mrs.,  r.  118,  10th 
"    Max,  machinist,  r.  414  Fulton 
"    Theodore  A.,  manager  Sunset  Rattan  Co., 
104  O'Farrell,  r.  604  Geary 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Koofing  and  Siding. 

30S  TO  31-r  MARKET  ST. 


Kohler    &    Chase    (incorporated),    Quincy   A. 
Chase    president,   Thomas     P.    Winter 
secretary,    dealers    in   musical   instru- 
ments,   26-30  O'Farrell,  branches  Oak- 
land and  Los  Angeles 
"    &  Chase  Hall,  26-30  O'Farrell 
Kohler  &Frohllng.    SeeCalifornia  Wine  Asso- 
ciation 
Kohler  &  Van  Bergin.   See  California  Wine  As- 
sociation 
;e®"Kohler.    See  Koehler  and  Koeller 
Kohlman  Meyer,  tailor,  r.  503  Birch  Av 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  ofBce,  r.  703 
Geary 
ieS"Kohlmann.    See  Kolman,  Coleman  and  Col- 
man 
Kohlmoos  Herman  C,  clerk  William  Wolff  & 
Co.,  r.  515  Devisadero 
"    John,  restaurant  keeper,  r.  1334  Grove 
"    John  H.,  machinist  Joseph   Wagner    Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  1324  Grove 
Kohlsaat  Karl,  r.  3  Bowie  Av 
Kohn  A.  J.,  traveling  salesman  Luscombe    & 
Isaacs 
"    Albert,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  1513 

Scott 
"    Alois,  butcher,  1304  Steiner,  r.  1938  Ellis 
"    Bertram,  bookkeeper  Louis  Kline  &  Co.,  r. 
236  Sutter 
Kohn  Brothers  (C.  Henry  and  Richard  G.),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  352,  1st,  318,  3d    and 
1201  Turk 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  Kohn  Bros.,  r.  253,  1st 
"    C.  Henry  (Kohn  Bros.),  r.  254,  1st 
"    Frederika,  widow,  r.  1513  Scott 
"    George  A.  (Coghill  &  Kohn),  r.  3110  Scott 
"    Harry  S.,  agent  Eclipse  Cement  and  Black- 
ing Co.,  411  Market,  r.  3504  Clay 
"    Henry,  gardener,  r.  1070  Shotwell 
"     Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  408  Folsom 
Kohn  Henry,  secretary  Greenbaum  &  Co.,  115- 
117  Bush,  r.  336  Sutter 
"    Henry  D.,  clerk  Kohn  Bros.,  r.  1201  Turk 
"    Henry  L.,  office  32  O'Farrell,  r.  411  O'Far- 
rell 
"     Herman,  furrier,  32  Geary,  r.  1513  Scott 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  1316  Vermont 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  309  California,  room  5,  r. 

1316  Sutter 
"    Jacob,  cigars   and  tobacco,  318  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1611b  Sutter 
•^    Joseph  S.,  real  estate,  329  Montgomery 
"    Julia,  stenographer  H.   Levi  &  Co.,  r.  1611 

Sutter 
"    Julie  A.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1513  Scott 
"    Leopold,  locksmith  Alexander  M.  Bruce,  r. 

Ocean  View 
"    Louis  H.   (Meyer  &  Kohn),  r.   105  Stock- 
ton 
"    Louis  H.,  hardware  and  paints,  NW  cor 
Polk    and    Sacramento,   r.    1706    Sacra- 
mento 
Kohn  Myron   E.,    physician  and   surgeon,  701 
Stockton,  office  hours  9  to  10  a.  m.,  1  to  3 
and?  to  8 p.  m. 
"    Philip,  carriage  worker,  r.  334  Duncan 
"    Philip,  with  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,    r. 

New  York 
"    Richard  G.  (Kohn  Bros.),  r.  254.  1st 
"    Samuel  L.,   cutter  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r, 

1827  Bush 
"    Seligman,  bakery,  244,  5th,  r.  2441/2.  5th 
"    Simon  (Louis    Saroni  &  Co.),  r.  1131  La- 

guna 
"    Walter,  clerk  Jacob  Kohn,  r.  1611b  Sutter 
^@"Kohn.    See  Coen,  Cohen,  Cohn  and  Koen 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Kotincke  Henry,  collector  Aug.  Jungblut  &  Co.. 

r.  10  Golden  Gate  Av 
Kohner  Alexander,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  432 

Turk 
Kohnke  Frederick,  r.  3671  Howard 
"    Joseph  F.,  printer,  r.  118  Clipper 
"    Peter  F.,  liquors,  300  Market,  r.  cor  23d and 
Howard 
Kohnstamm  H.  &  Co.  (New  York  City),  veget- 
able colors,   A.    C.    Boldemann    &    Co., 
agents,  307  Commercial 
Kohr  R.  L.  &  Co.  (Robert  L.  Kohr  and  Manuel 
Gomes),  restaurant,  810  Kearny 
•'    Robert    L.    (R.    L.    Kohr    &    Co.),    r.    807 
Kearny 
Kohrn  William,  groceries  and  liquors.  1  Frank- 
lin 
Kohs  John,  baker,  331,  4th 

Koka  Chemical  Co.  The  (Cleveland,  O.),  manu- 
facturers chewing  gum,  R.  H.   Ballance 
Pacific  Coast  agent,  41  Stevenson 
Kokenmester  Charles,  painter  J.  L.  Cahill  Co., 

r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
Kokeritz  Ingrid  Miss,  director  Swedish  Medical 

Gymnastic  Institute,  r.  1404  Ellis 
Kolander  Dora  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  209  Powell 

"    Max,  teacher  music,  209  Powell 
Kolasa  Henry  I.,  engineer  Chicago  Brewery,  r. 

3  Polk 
Kolb  Albert,  confectioner,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Christian,  bakery,  700  Diamond 
■'    Edward  A.  (Kolb  &Denhard),  r.  1910  Baker 
"    Robert,  baker  Charles  Clarke,  r.  HI  Pros- 
pect PI 

KOLB  &  DENHARD 

(Edward  A.  Kolb  and  Herman  A.  Den- 
hard),  wholesale  and  retail  dealers 
native  and  imported  wines  and  liq- 
uors, 420-426  Montgomery,  telephone 
Main  5096 

Kolbe  John  F.,  waiter,  r.  615  Jones 

Kolby  Claus,    groceries    and    liquors,  NW  cor 
Scott  and  Sacramento 
"    Reinhold,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery 
r.  902  Minnesota 

«rKolby.    See  Colby 

Koldenstrodt  Frederick  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  113 
22d 

Koleszar  Andrew,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  To- 
masa  bet  California  Av  and  Elizabeth 

Kolfenbach  Henry,  iron  molder,  r.  2  Regli 

Kolgel  David,  policeman,  r.  109,  10th 

Kolich  George,  cooper  Hogan  &  Co.,  r.   100  Mc- 
Allister 

Kolkman  Hermann,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r, 
101  Cedar  Av 
"    William   H.,  draper   Cal.  Furniture  Mfg, 
Co.,r.  20  Hanover 

Kollar  Frank  X.,  cook   Charles   Huth,  r.  311'^ 
Montgomery  Av 

Kollenberg    August,    laborer   Western    Sugar 
Refinery,  r.  318  Lexington  Av 

Koller  Angeline,  domestic,  2005  Franklin 
"    Charles  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1114  Steiner 
"    Victor,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  1919 
Polk 

Kolley  Charles  H.,  grioman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
3306  California" 

Kolligs  Antone,  clerk,  r.  1508^  Broadway 

KoUing  John  (Kolling  &  Creon),  r.  269  Clemen- 
tina 
"    &  Creon    (John    Kolling    and    C.  Creon), 
groceries,  228,  5th 

KoUmann  Christina,  widow,  r.  1^1  Pacific 
"    Max,  journalist,  r.  1614  O'Farrell 


KoUmann  Peter,  laborer,  r.  1432,  5th  Av  South 

"    Thomas,  barber,  1231  Pacific 
4®=- KoUmann.    See  Kallmann 
KoUmer  Jacob,  manager   Olympia   Hotel,  504 

Napa 
Kolbneyer   Kate  A.  Miss,  teacher   Cleveland 

Primary  School,  r.  614  Powell 
Kollmyer  William  B.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  35,  r.  Alameda 
KoUner  John  A.,  carpenter  Wheeler  &  Burdick, 

r.  948  Mission 
EoUofrath    Edmund,    architect,   933   Market, 

Gutzkow  Bldg 
Kollster  John,  bartender    John    Moller,  r.  256 

Minna 
Kolman  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1216  Eddy 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  1316  Eddy 
"    William,  (Kennedy  &  Kolman)  r.  1316  Eddy 
J^=Kolman.    See  Coleman,  Colman  and  Kohl- 

mann 
Kolvek  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  51  Jessie 
Komai  M.,  packer  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  30  Natoma 
Komalski  Frank,  laborer,  r.  4  McLea  Court 
Koment  Frederick  W.  (Koment  &  Co.),r.  700V-t 
McAllister 
"    P.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Pauline  Koment),  millinery, 

692  McAllister 
"    Pauline  Mrs.  (P.  Koment  &  Co.),  r.  700H 

McAllister 
"    &  Co.  (Frederick  W.  Koment),  collectors, 
14  McAllister 
Komitzky  John,  foreman  washroom  La  Grande 

Laundry 
Kommer  Charles,  clerk  E.  H.  Kittredge  &  Co., 
r.  2  Miles  Court 
"    Emanuel,  boots    and  shoes,  331  Bush,    r. 

1741/2  Minna 
"    Frederick,  bookbinder  R.  I.  Whelan&Co., 
r.  937  Army 
Kommerow   Peter,  master  str  Resolute,  r.  937 

York 
Kompf  Charlotte  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  913  Jack- 
son 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  913  Jackson 
"    Louise  Miss,  saleslady  Nathan,  Dohrman 
&  Co.,  r.  913  Jackson 
Komsthoeft  Albert,  bakery,  339  Turk,  r.  337  Turk 
Komula  Axel,  seaman,  r.  511,  15th 
Konda  Anton,  laborer,  r.  321  Minna 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  331  Minna 
Kong  Chow  Asylum  (Chinese),  513  Pine 
Konig  Conrad,  baker,  r.  1214  Kearny 

"    Victor,  r.  133  Lombard 
4®"Konig.    See  Koenig 

Konigsburg   Isaac,    secondhand  dealer,  r.  905 
Folsom 
"    William,  canvasser,  r.  1627  Pine 
Koning  Max,  r.  420  Haight 
"    Max  J.,  rectifier  Siebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann. 
r.  609  Chestnut 
Konold  Emma,  widow,  r.  812  Green 
Konoplitzki  Lena,  widow,  teacher  music,  r.  8 

Middle 
Konrad    Emil,    stableman    Overland    Freight 
Transfer  Co.,  r.  47  Bluxome 
"    Herman,  brewer,  r.  559  Mission 
"    Herman  F.,  engineer  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice 

Mills,  r.  1916  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Jacob  C,  beltmaker  L.  P.  Degen,  r.  1605 

O'Farrell 
"    Joseph  L.,  beltmaker  L.  P.  Degen,  r.  305 
30th 
4®" Konrad.    See  Conrad  and  Conradt 
Kooistra  Brothers  (George  and  Joseph),  dairy 
men,  Norton  nr  Mission  Road 
"    George  (Kooistra  Bros.),  r.  Norton  nr  Mis 

sion  Road 

"    Joseph  (Kooistra  Brcs.),  r.  Norton  nr  ] 

sion  Road 

Koon  Jane,  widow,  bakery,  935  Filbert 

"    Lulu  A.   Miss,  clerk  Henry  W.  Miller,   r. 

935  Filbert 

Koons,  Bosq  &  Co.  (Robert  Koons  and  Bernard 

P.Bosq),  coffee  and  spice  mills,  703  Front 

"    Ephraim  (Chappell  &  Koons),  r.  949  Mission 

"    Frank,  lineman  Fire    Alarm   and  Police 

Telegraph,  r.  316  Bush 
"    George  B.,  engineer,  r.  114  Collingwood 
"    Robert  (Koons,  Bosq  &  Co.),  r.  404  Ellis 


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Koontz  John  L.,  machinist  Pac.  Axle  Co.,  r.  1704 

San  Carlos  Av 
KoopCarl  W.,  salesman,  r.  1802  Market 

"    Otto,  r.  1803  Market 
Koopman  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  305  Austin 
"    Frank,    truckman    Truck    5,  r.  2029  Paci- 
fic Ay 
"    James  J.,  painter,  r.  305  Austin 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  305  Austin 
"    Peter,  driver  Joseph  Regli,  r.  Croce  nr  Mis- 
sion 
Koopmann  Louis,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Richland  Av 

nr  Mission  Road 
Kopankiewicz  Andrew,  boots  and    shoes,   1712 

Devisadero 
Kopeske  Frederick,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  946  Harrison 
Kopf  Harry,  laborer,  r.  327  Langton 
Kopke  Diedrich,  machine  hand  David  Woerner 

"    Rudolph  machine  hand  David  Woerner 
Koplan  Simon,  tailor,  r.  511%  Jones 
Kopp  Benjamin,  cigars,  r.  400  Bay 
"    Bernhard,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
"    Charles,  restaurant,  122,  5th,  r.  18 Lewis 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    Matthias,  r.  Pennsylvania  Av  bet  22d  and 

23d 
"    Michael,  timekeeper  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  Pennsylvania  Av  bet  33d  and  33d 
"    Michael  F.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

105,  34th 
"    Nicholas  A.,  baker,  r.  1203  Utah 
4®*  Kopp.    See  Copp 

Koppel  Abraham,  sign  painter  Joseph  Laib  Jr., 
r.  556  Minna 
"    Andrew,  liquors,  643  Sacramento 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  556  Minna 
"    Henry,  laborer  Bissinger  &  Co.,  r.  560  How- 
ard 
"    Julius,  collector,  r.  836  Mission 
"    Kuston,  plumber  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  1415 

Stockton 
"    Morris,  clerk  E.  E.  Geisel,  r.  1207  Stock- 
ton 
"    Moses,  cigars  and  tobacco,  301  Kearny,  r. 
826  Mission 
Koppen  A.,  carpenter  str  Columbia 
<<    Emma  C,  widow,  r.  2719  Pine 
"    George  J.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co., 

r.  2721  Pine 
"    Max,  cook  str  Columbia 
Koppen  Peter,    president    Western    Transfer 
and  Storage  Co.  and  manager  Stockton 
and   San    Francisco    Express    Co.,   306 
Front,  r.  234  Dorland 
"    Richard  A.,  plumber,  r.  2719  Pine 
Koppicus  John,  plasterer,  r.  113,  llth 
Koppinger  He.nry,  teamster  Madigan  Reposi- 
tory Co..  r.  1128  Mission 
Koppitz  Charles,  baker  str  San  Jose 

"    George  H.,  freight  clerk  str  City  of  Pueblo 
Kops  Benjamin,  cigar  maker,  r.  234  Francisco 
rear 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  337  Langton 
Korb  Catherine,  widow,  r.  28  Minna 
"    Edward,  porter,  r.  419  Fremont 
"    William  C,  sawyer,  r.  129  Shipley 
Korbel  Antone  (F.  Korbel&Bros.),  r.  701  Bryant 
Korbel   F.    &  Brothers  (Francis,  Antone  and 
Joseph),   cigar   box  manufacturers,  723 
Bryant,  telephone  Main  1577,  and  cigar- 
makers'  supplies,  306-308  Battery,  tele- 
phone   Main    1576,    vineyard,    Korbel' s 
Station  (Sonoma  Co.),  branch  House  684- 
686,  12th  Street  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111., 
Areata  and  Mad  River  Railroad  Co.  (Ar- 
eata, Humboldt  Co.),  Humboldt  Lumber 
Mill  Co.   (Korbel,  Humboldt  Co.),  main 
office  723  Bryant 
Korbel  Francis  (F.  Korbel  &  Bros.V  and  consul 
Austro-Hungarian  Empire,  308  Battery, 
r.  733  Bryant 
"    Joseph  (F.  Korbel  &  Bros.),  r.  733  Bryant 
"    Peter  S.,  waiter  Joseph  Hoffmann,  r.  142, 
8th 
Korber  August  H.,  groceries   and  liquors,  SE 

cor  Haight  and  Webster 
Kordmeyer  George,  capitalist,  r.  Russ  House 
Kordt  Christian,  laborer,  r.  636  Commercial 


Kordt  Frederick  S.,  wholesale  and  retail  wines 
and  liquors,  12-14  Oregon  opp.  postofflce, 
r.  1423  Washington 
Keren  Rupert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Korink  George  B.,  barber  Joseph  Sand,  r.  108 

Taylor 
Kormalski,  Frederick,  sweeper  City  Street  Im- 
provement Co.,  r.  4  McLea  Court 
Kormil    Clement,   draughtsman    and    foreman 
West  Coast  Furniture  Co.,r.  335  Guer- 
rero 
Korn  Abraham  I.,  barber,  r.  1019  Buchanan 
"    Albert,  salesman  M.  E.  Frank,  r.  1121  Scott 
■'     Edward,  laborer,  r.  438  Broadway 
Kom  Eugene,  hatter,  736  Market,  r.  1707  Octavia 
"     Henry,    clerk   Schweitzer   &   Co.,    r.    1019 

Buchanan 
"    John,    finisher   Fink    &    Schindler,    r.    558 

Minna 
"    Joseph,  horse  dealer,  r.  1121  Scott 
"    Leopold  L.,  clerk  Seymour  B.  Kom,  r.  1131 

Scott 
"    Max,  tailor  Columbus  Woolen  Mills,  r.  614 

Pulton 
"     Regina,  widow,  r.  1935  Ellis 
"    Seymour  B.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  130  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1306  O'Farrell 
Kornbeck  Christian,  porter  J.  C.  Bauer  &  Co., 

r.  23  Hawthorne 
Komeck  Henry,  cook  Louis  Fischer,  r.  126  Perry 
"    Henry  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  126  Perry 
"    William  (Kuhl  &  Korneck),  r.  435  Jessie 
Kornell  George  Mrs.,  widow,  furnished  rooms, 

545  Mission 
Korner  Christopher,  fireman  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 

1507  Kentucky 
Kornfleld  Adolph,  r.  10714  Decker  Alley 
"    Charles,  r.  833  McAllister 
"    Nathan,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  947 

Folsom 
"    Samuel,  groceries,  949  Folsom 
4^Kornfield.    See  Cornfield 
Kornicker  Louis,  r.  507  Lombard 
Kornman  Eugene,  engraver  and  designer  Stupa- 

rich  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1519!>4  Mason 
Kornmayer  Frank,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner,  r. 

423,  28th 
Kornmeyer  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Korper  Benjamin,  with  J.  Korper,  r.  712  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    David,  harness  maker,  r.  713  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Harry  W.,  clerk,  r.  712  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    J.,  manufacturer   fine   furs,    916    Market, 

rooms  66-67,  r.  712  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maurice,  furrier,  r.  712  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  3217  Jackson 
"    Samson,  traveling  salesman,  r.  713  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Samuel  L.,  furrier,  r.  713  Golden  Gate  Av 
Korren    John   W.,  groceries    and  liquors,  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  Dwight 
Korsberg  Frank,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  3306  Greenwich 
Korten  Edwin,  millhand  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
3219  Powell 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  31  East 
Korthe  James  C,  millhand,  r.  110,  18th 
Kortick  Annie    M.    Mrs.,    teacher   South    San 
Francisco  Primary  School,  r.  303  Castro 
"    Ella  E.  Miss,  millinery,   113  Taylor,  r.  3b 

Chenery 
"    Frank  (Frank  Kortick  &  Son),  r.  35  Chenery 
"    Frank  &  Son  (Frank  and  John  C),  horse- 

shoers,  307,  1st 
"    Frank  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  35  Chenery 


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Kortick  John  G.   (Frank  Kortick  &  Son),  r.  35 
Chenery 
"    Thomas    H.,    proprietor    Western    Straw 
Wks,  755  Mission,  r.  303  Castro 
Kortjohn  Charles   L.   (Schloh  &  Kortjohn    and 

C.  H.  Venker  &  Co.),  r.  467  Tehama 
Korts  George  D.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.   Faxton 
Av  nr  Grafton  Av 
"    George  W.,  bell  hanger  Franz  Schmitz,  r. 

410,  23d 
"    Henry  C.  F.  W.,  porter,  r.  410,  23d 
"    William  C,  teamster,  r.  410,  23d 
4®- Korts.    See  Courts 
Korva  Oscar,  seaman,  r.  214  Steuart  rear 
Kosach  Mirk  S.  (Bozich  &  Kosach),  r.  1211  Polk 
Kosby  Leon,  bookkeeper,  r.  6  Lily  Av 
Koschnick  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  Texas  nr  25th. 

Potrero 
Koscialowski  Philip  L.,  attorney  at  lavf,   319 

Pine,  rooms  30-32,  r.  Oakland 
Kosfeld  Henry,  helper   T.    P.    H.  Whitelaw  & 

Son,  r.  307  Main 
Koshland  Adolf,  bookkeeper  Sinsheimer  Bros., 
r.  1808  Pine 
"    J.  &Co.  (Boston,  Mass.),  wool  merchants. 

ofQce  222  California 
"    Jesse,  traveling  salesman  S.  Koshland  & 

Co.,  r.  1808  Pine 
"    Joseph  (S.  Kosland  &  Co.),  r.  Boston 
"     Marcus  S.    (S.   Koshland  &   Co.),    r.    2266 

Franklin 
"    Max  L,  bookkeeper  S.  Koshland  &  Co.,  r. 

2102VanNess  Av 
"     S.  &  Co.   (Simon,  Joseph  and    Marcus    S. 
Koshland),   wool,  bag   and  bagging,  222 
California 
"    Simon  (S.  Koshland  &  Co.),  r.  1808  Pine 
"    William,  butcher,  514  Hayes 
Kosovac  Antone,  waiter  Peter  G.  Sopa,  r.  3420a 

Mission 
Kossbiehl  Ferdinand,  sweeper  Harbor  Commis- 

missioners 
Kossor  Pietro,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
Kosta  Alexander  J.,  oyster  house  and  restau- 
rant, 21,  6th,  r.  1022  Mission 
"    Frank,  bartender  Henry  Kuhn,   r.  818  Va- 
lencia 
"    John,  scavenger,  r.  UWA  Jessie 
"    Krist,  restaurant,  1805  Haight 
.6^ Kosta.    See  Costa  and  Coster 
Koster  Albert,  clerk,  r.  924,  17th 
"    Albert,  porter  Martin,  Feusier  &  Co  .  r  418 

Shotwell 
"    Alexander  J.,  r.  1022  Mission 
"    August,  teamster,  r.  20  Howard  Court 
"    Carl  L.,  superintendent  Pac.  Wooden  Ware 
and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  1736  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"  Charles  H.,  laborer,  r.  Pennsylvania  Av  nr 
Army 

"    Frederick,  brickmaker,   r.  S  s  Tonquin  bet 
Baker  and  Broderick 
Koster  Frederick  J.,  vice-president  and  super- 
intendent  California  Barrel  Co.,  office 
327  Market,  r.  1597  Masonic  Av 

"  Gustave,  teamster  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r. 
Pennsylvania  Av  bet  24th  and  25th 
Potrero 

"     Henry,  carpenter,  r.  8  Boardman  PI 
Koster  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  700  Bush, 
r.  70O'/2  Bush 

"    Henry  H.,  brewer,  r.  429  Francisco 

"  Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  Iowa  nr  Yolo 

"  Herman  D..  porter  Searle  &  Holt,  r.  72ti 
Folsom 


Koster  House,  Mrs.  Ellen  McGurren  proprietor. 

205.  3d 
Koster  John  A.,  secretary  California  Barrel  Co., 
and  secretary  and  manager  Watsonville 
Creamery  and  Cattle  Co.,  office  327  Mar- 
ket, r.  Watsonville,  Cal. 
"    John  E.,  machinist,  r.  511  Connecticut 
Koster  John  L.  (Jotm  L.  Koster&Co.),  and  pres- 
ident   California   Barrel   Co.,    office  327 
Market,  r.  1736  Golden  Gate  Av 
Koster  John  L.  &  Co.  (John  L.  Koster  and  John 
Kleinhaus),  proprietors    Mount  Hamil- 
ton Vineyard,  office  327  Market 
"    Lena,  fortune  teller,  r.  426  Francisco 
"    Lizzie   Mrs.,    varieties    and    bakery,    439 

Francisco 
"     Louis  A.,   carriage  painter,  114  Drumm,  r. 

1102  Mission 
"    Thornwald  L.,  painter,  r.  425  Francisco 
"    W.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  605  Larkin 
■'    W.H.,  clerk  W.   W.    Montague    &   Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    &  Zwick  (John  L.   Koster  and  Louisa  A. 
Zwick),    manufacturers    coffee  extract, 
323  Front 
J&'Koster.    See  Costa,  Coster  and  Kostter 
Kostering  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,   1788 
Folsom 
"    Frederick,    bottler    Fredericksburg    Bot- 
tling Co. 
Kotelman  Otto,  porter  Russ  House 
Kothe  Leonore,  r.  825  Grove 

"    Paul,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
Kottemann  Frederick,  liquors,   NW  cor  Third 

and  Townsend 
Kottinger  C,  laborer  Pac.   Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  3501 
Fillmore 
"    Charles  M.,  fireman  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r. 
Hunter's  Point 
Koughan  John  J.    K.,  1st  officer   str  Peru,    r. 

Berkeley 
Kovacevich  George,  compositor  Sloboda,  r.  cor 
Pine  and  Stockton 
"    Vicen  (Vicen  Kovacevich  &  Co.),  r.  206  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Vicen  &  Co.   (Vicen  Kovacevich),    restau- 
rant, 206  McAllister 
Kovary  Mor  (Bergmann  &  Kovary),   r.  906  Dol- 
ores 
Kovato  Andrew  N.,  barber  A.  H.  Grinom,  r.  220 

Leavenworth 
Kowalkowski  Leo,  boots  and  shoes,  l827Devisa- 

dero 
Kowalski  Charles  E.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.. 
r.  318  Valley 
"    Leo,  musician,  r.  130  Oak 
"    Saul,  capitalist,  r.  330  Ellis 
Kowalsky  Edward  H.  (Kowalsky  &Co.),  r.  1305 
Gough 
"    Henry  I.,  attorney  at  law.  1-3  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Joseph  N.,  manufacturer  boots  and  shoes, 

142  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  927  Sutter 
,,    Levi,  capitalist,  r.  108  Mason 
Kowalsky  &  Co.  (E.  H.  Kowalsky  and  Samuel 
Witkowski),    wholesale    dairy   produce 
and  provisions,  317-321  Front 
Koya  Saburo,  Japanese  Consul,  office  and  r. 

1514  Pine 
Kozminsky  Beulah  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Even- 
ing School,  r.  1713  Geary 
"    David  J.,  clerk   William  Ascheim,  r.  215 

Stevenson 
"    Hai-mon,  coal  merchant,  r.  1713  Geary 
"    Harris,  tailor,  215  Stevenson 
"    Henry  S.,  manager  M.  J.  Simmons  Auction 

Co.,  1057  Market,  r.  1713  Geary 
"    Julian  H.,  bookkeeper  M.  J.  Simmons  Auc- 
tion Co.,  r.  1713  Geary 
"    Nannette  L.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Even- 
ing School,  r.  1320  Sutter 
"    Sam,  r.  1407  Steiner 
■'    Theresa,  widow,  r.  1320  Sutter 
Krabbenhoft  John,  gardener,  r.  2504  Howard 
"    Wllhelm  (Krabbenhoft  &  Frommenwiler), 

r.  1727  Mission 
"    &    Frommenwiler  (Wilhelm    Krabbenhoft 
and  Anton  Frommenwiler),  proprietors 
Exotic  Garden  Nursery,  1727  Mission 


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Krabler  Frank  A.  (F.  A.  Krabler  &  Son),  r.  1730 
Greenwich 
"    Frank  A.  Jr.  (F.  A.  Krabler  &  Son),  r.  1730 

Greenwich 
••    F.  A.  &  Son  (Frank  A.  and  Frank  A.  Jr.), 
painters  and  paper  hangers,  301  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Kraoht  Henry,  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  840,  17th 
Kracke  Louis,  proprietor  Union  Transfer  Co., 

18,  1st,  r.  40,  13th 
Kracker  Alice  Mrs.,  groceries,  523  Minna 

"    Charles,  brewer,  r.  523  Minna 
Kraef t  Peter,  seaman,  r.  8  Vincent 
Kraeger  Alfred,  electrician  F.  F.  Eggers,  r.  412 
Fell 
"    Armin  V..  brewer,  r.  412  Fell 
"    Ernest  F.,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  422  Brannan 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  919  Illinois 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  412  Fell 
Krafft  Ferdinand,  notions,  1306,  24th,  r.  514  Jer- 

Krafift  Julius  E.,  architect,  819  Market,  room  41, 

r  2232  Pine 
Kraft  A.'  A.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Kraft  Fred,  groceries,  wines  and   liquors,  001 
Post,  r.  3  Meacham  PI 
"    Henry  B.,  r.  1423  Valencia 
"    John  (Kilhoffer  &  Kraft),  r.  2004  Powell 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  bakery,  940  Dolores 
"    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
8%  Vincent 
tKa-  Kraft.    See  Craft 

Kragen  Brothers  (Marcus  and  Simon),  uphol- 
sterers, 209  Polk 
"     Edward  S.,   salesman  Kragen    Furniture 

Co.,  r.  221/2,  7th 
■'    Ephraim,  driver,  r.  1510  Dolores 

KRAGEN  FURNITURE  CO. 

(Samuel  and  Louis  Kragen  and  Morris 
Garren),  furniture,  carpets  and  house- 
hold furnishings,  1043  Market 

Kragen  Jennie,  domestic,  1661  Octavia 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Morris  Siminoll,  r.  1510 

Dolores 
"     Louis  (Kragen  Furniture  Co.),  r.  1.508  Do- 
lores ^ 
•'    Marcus,  upholsterer  1.  S.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 

207  Linden  Av 
"    Samuel  (Kragen  Furniture  Co.),  r.  1510  Do- 
lores 
"    Simon,  upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 
1510  Dolores 
Jl®=-Kragen.    See  Cragin,  Craigan,  Creegan  and 

Cregan 
Krahmann  Edward,  shoemaker  Joseph    Kohl- 
becher,  r.  724  Mission 
"    Frank,  shoefitter,  r.  109  Grant  Av 
Krahn  Albert,  gardener,  r.  20th  Av  South  bet  K 
and  L 
■'    William,  soapmaker  F.  Emil  Seidel,  r.  20th 
Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
Krahner  Charles  E..  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg.   Wks,  r.  Jefferson  and  Brod- 
erick 
"     Ernst,  liquors,  NW  cor  Jefferson  and  Brod- 
erick 
Kraimer  Isaac,  insurance,  r.  921  Fillmore 

"    Julian,  clerk  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  921  Fillmore 
4®"Kraimer.    See  Craemer,  Cramer,  Creamer, 

Kramer  and  Kremer 
Krainc  Joseph,  machinist,  r.  37  Natoma 
Krajewski  Frederick,  tool  and  machine  works. 

520-522,  5th,  r.  124,  23d 
Kraker  Joseph  (Kraker  &  Wagner),  r.  501  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Kraker  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  Levy  Sieben- 
hauer  president,   M.   Kraker  secretary, 
manufacturers    ladies'     and    children's 
wear,  224-226  Bush 
Kraker  Michael,  secretary  The  Kraker  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  224-226  Bush,  r.  The  Beres- 
ford 
"    &   Wagner   (Joseph  Kraker  and  Charles  J . 
Wagner),  aluminum  signs,  935 Market 
Kralik  Paul,  sawyer,  r.  52  Minna 
Krall  &  Schmoll  (Henry  Schmoll),    merchant 
tailors.  22  Kearny,  room  5 


Kramback  Julius  L.,  salesman  Anglo-American 
Crockery  and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  1931  Cali- 
fornia 
Kramer  Abraham  H.,  teamster  Otto  Luhn  &Co., 
r.  11  Douglass 
"    Alonzo  G.,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan 
"    Augustus,  machinist,  r.  519  Sacramento 
■'    Barbara,  widow,  r.  1621  Dupont 
"    Benjamin,  driver,  r.  607  Natoma 
"    Bemhard,  r.  620  Locust  Av 
■'    Bemhard,  cellarman  John  Wieland   Brew- 
ery, r.  259  Richland  Av 
"    Betsy  Mrs.,  lodgings,  316  Davis 
"    Caroline,  widow,  lodgings,  303i^  Davis 
"    Casper,  instructor  Van  derNaillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  29  Haight 
'■    Charles  W.,  grinder  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

1621  Dupont 
"    Charles  W.,  real  estate,  r.  814  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Cornelius,  liquors,  400  Pacific,  r.  915  Mont- 
gomery 
"'    Emma  Mrs.,  laundry,  704'^  McAllister 
"    Frank  M.,  engineer  str  Jennie,  r.  720  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Frank  N.,  clerk,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Frederick,  r.  624  California 
"    Frederick,  butcher  A.  Rhodes,  r.  2329  Pine 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  916  Alabama 
"    Gustav  W.  B.,  r.  620  Locust  Av 
"    Hazel,  printer,  r.  1607  Powell 
"    Henrietta'   Miss,     stenographer    Diebold 
Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

KRAMER   HENRY, 

manufacturer  cloaks,  capes  and  suits, 
20  Sansome,  r.  1930  Pine 

Kramer  Honora.  widow,  r.  29  Haight 
"    Isaac,  clerk  Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co.,  r. 

214  Grove 
"    J.  Mrs. .dressmaker,  r.  1040  Howard 
•'    Jerome,  clerk  Henry  Kramer,  r.  1930  Pine 
"    John  B..  hostler  Adolph  Hoppe,  r.  1715  Sac- 


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John  W.,  packer  Union  Fruit  Grader,  r.  520 

Broadway 
Leon,  clerk  Henry  Kramer,  r.  1930  P]ne 
Louis,  butcher,  r.  910,  11th  At  South 
Louis,  restaurant,  1135  Oak,  r.  1137  Oak 
Louis,  tailor  Henry  Steil,  r.  Wi  Dikeman  PI 
Louis  F.,  gardener,  r.  715  Bush  rear 
Louis   G.,  butcher  Henry  Moflatt,  r.   910, 

11th  Av  South 
Marcus  M.,  longshoreman,  r.  316  Davis 
Mary,  widow,  midwife,  r.  7th  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av  .     . 

Matilda,  widow,  r.  12M  West  Mission 
Maurice  S.,  bookkeeper  Kahn  Bros.,  Klem 

&  Co.,  r.  1135  Oak 
Moses,  clerk  Petermann  &  Frank,  r.   ciib 

Davis 
Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  20  Boyce 
Philip,  shoemaker  Giuseppe  Pastore,  r.  63^ 

Commercial 
Samuel,  butcher,  r.  503  Fo'som 
Ulrich,  bartender  Peters  Bros.,  r.  216  Pros- 
pect PI  „         ^      „ 
W.  B.,   teamster  Western  Tran.sfer  Co.,  r. 

Ill  Valencia 
William,  baker,  r.  444  Brannan 
William,  baker  Metz  &  Jost,  r.  Alameda  ■ 
William,  clerk,  r.  615,  5th  Av 
William   C.    (Kramer    &    Petersen),    and 

liquors,  429  Front,  r,  624  California 
William  D.,  foreman  Union  Fruit  Grader, 

r.  908  Sansome 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Kramer  WiUiam  D.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW 
cor  Greenwich  and  Dupont 
"    &  Petersen   (William  C.  Kramer  and  An- 
drew I.  Petersen),  proprietors  California 
House,  634-626  California 
4®=-Kramer.    See  Craemer.  Cramer,   Creamer. 

Kraimer  and  Kremer 
Kramm  Barthol,  liquors,  128,  5th 
4^-Kramm.    See  Cram  and  Cramm 
Kranz  Edward,  tanner,  r.  Tanners'  Home 
"    John,  gripman,  r.  14461/2  Jackson 
■    Otto,  tanner  Thom  &  McMahon.  r.  cor  26th 
and  Alabama 
Krap  Hans,  seaman,  r.  739  4th 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  721  Army 
Krapf  Adolph,  barber,  r.  317  Clementina 

"    Otto,  harnessmaker,  r.  108, 11th 
Krapp  Frederick,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  620 

Washington 
Kraps  William,  proprietor   The  Meredith,  218 

Turk 
Krase  Constantine,  ironer  S.  F.  Laundry 
"    William  J.,  foreman  Pelton  Water  Wheel 
Co.,  r.  3502a  Mission 
Krasilnikoff  Constantine,  student  Van  der  Nail- 
len's  School  of  Engineering,  r.  .S73  Jessie 
Krasky  Henry  G.,  new  and  second  hand  furni- 
ture, 779  Mission,  r.  1709  Market 
"    John,  teamster  Henry  G.   Krasky,  r.  1709 
Market 
Kratz  Addie  C,  widow,  r.  34  Bartlett 
"    Adolph,  butcher,  2109  Mission,  r.  40  Syca- 
more Av 
'■    Charles,  r.  727  Minna 

"    William  F..  butcher,  3436  Mission,   r.  2432 
Mission 
4@=Kratz.    See  Kraatz 
Kratzenstein  Charles,  salesman  D.  Ghirardelli 

Co.,  r.  Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Krauer  Frank,  driver  Jos.   Buttgenbach,  r   1423 
Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1423  Folsom 
Kraul    Ferdinand    O.,    packer   Pac.   Butchers' 

Supply  Co.,  r.  1140  Valencia 
Kraus  David,  r.  213  Jersey 
•'    David  W.,   cigar  manufacturer,  708a  Lar- 

kin 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  222  Leavenworth 
"    Edwin,  plumber,  2931  Folsom 
"    Frederick,  musician,  r.  1031  McAllister 
"    Harry,  painter,  r.  608  Octavia 
"    John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    John,  lodgings,  873!/2  Market 
=  '    Joseph,  painter,  r.  808  Howard 
"     Louis,  traveling  salesman,  r.    1056  McAl- 
lister 
"    Paul,  baker,  r.  121  Trenton- 
"    Solomon,  janitor  Everett  Grammar  School 

r.  608  Octavia 
"     Sophie    Miss,    teacher   Webster    Primarv 

School,  r.  1031  McAllister 
"    William,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.  213  Jersey 
"    William,  cook,  r.  808  Howard 
Krausch  Charles,  bottler  Buffalo  Brewing  Co. 
r.  416,  5th  ' 

"    John  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  633  Locust  Av 
Krause  Abraham,  stockbroker.  337  Pine    r    :ii 
Octavia  ' 

"    Albert,  fireman,  r.  3  Morey  Alley 
■'    Alexander,  pattern  maker  Cahill  &  Hall 

Elevator  Co.,  r.  8  Prospect  Av 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  529,  6th 
■'    Charles,  r.  5%  Alice 
"    Charles,  r.  624  Green 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
■^    Charles  H.,  plumber  G.  &  E.  Snook 


Krause    Charles    H.,    treasurer    Tivoli    Opera 
House,  r.  330  Taylor 
"    Daniel  H.,  timer  Market   St.  Ry.,   r    1716 

Mason 
"    Ferdinand  R.  S.,  groceries,  cor   Wool   and 

Eugenia  Av 
"    Frank,  fireman,  r.  3  Morey  Alley 
•'    Frank  A.,  salesman  Louis  Markus,  r.  1821!/2 

Eddy 
"    Frank  J.,  butcher  G.  E.  Adams,   r.   8  Pros- 
pect Av 
"    Frank  L.,  bakery,  307  Van  Ness  Av 
"     Frank  L.,  machine  hand  Central  Lumber 

and  Mill  Co.,  r.  819  Mission 
•'    Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  711  Jones 
■'    Herman,  sugar  boiler  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  NW  cor  Lombard  and  Octavia 
"    John,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    John  H.,  tailor,  r.  1510  Church 
"    Paul,  baker  Charles  Hageman,  r.  121  Tren- 
ton 
"     Reinhold  C,  tailor,  r.  208  Octavia    ■ 
"    Theodore,    machinist,    r.    721^    Broadway 

rear 
"     William,  teamster,  r.  429.  10th 
4^-Krause.    See  Crouse,  Kraus,  Krauss    and 

Krouse 
Krausgrill  Annie  C,  bakery,  1321  Stockton 
"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  4  Roach 
"    .lacob,  driver  Adams  &  Rohrer,  r.  5'/^  Morey 

Alley 
"    John  (Michel  &  Krausgrill),  r.   2105  Stock- 
ton 
"    John,  brewer,  r.  by^  Morey  Alley 
"    Philip  (Bill  &  Krausgrill),  r.  930a  Filbert 
"    Philip  J.,  cutler  Will  &    Finck   Co.,    r.    1 
Julius 
Krauss  Alfred,  machinist  Risdon  L  &  L,   Wks, 
r.  123  Capp 
"    Alfred,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  936  Valencia 
"    Alfred  G.,  machinist,  r.  936  Valencia 
"    David,  tailor,  r.  7  Everett 
"    Frederick  A.,  cigar  manufacturer,  524,  6tb 
"    Joseph,  cellarman  U.  S.    Brewery,    r.    423 

Ivy  Av 
"    Louise  H.  Miss,  teacher  Columbian  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  936  Valencia 
"    Max,  cigar  maker  F.  A.   Krauss,  r.  528,  6th 
'■    Theodore,  bookkeeper  Adolph  Sutro,  r.  936 
Valencia 
Krausse  Delia,  widow,  r.  526  Jessie 
"    Ferdinand,  porter,  r.  612  Filbert 
"    John    F..  salesman    Richard  Huck.  r.  612 
Filbert  , 

Kraut  Charles,  watchman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  Texas  nr  25th,  Potrero 
"    Charles  A.,  show  case  maker  Dixon  Borge- 

son  &  Co.,  r.  Texas  nr  25th,  Potrero 

"    Emil  F.,  laborer,  r.  Texas  nr  25th,  Potrero 

Krauth  Theodore  W.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  Santa  Cruz,  Cal 
Krautz  Mathias,  carpenter,  r.  21  Lundy  Lane 
Krautzberger    Max    O.   (W.   F.  Wade  &  Co.),  r. 

1134  Howard 
Krauzer  August,  liquors,  1801  Mission 
Krayer  John,  liquors,  E  s  Stanyan  nr  Waller 
Krebs  Carl  F.  E.,  r.  120"/2  Shipley 
".    Charles  E.,  undertaker  James  McMenomey 

&  Son,  r.  1057  Mission 
"    C.  F.  Emil,  groceries   and  liquors,  NE  cor 

Treat  Av  and  21st,  r.  318,  21st 
"    Conrad,  book  agent,  r.  808  Mission 
"     Ellas,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Frederick,  master  mariner,  r.  426b  23d 
"    Frederick    W.,  blacksmith    Louis  C.  Ras- 
mussen,  r.  222,  23d 
Krebs  Henry   Jr.,    treasurer  San   Bernardino 
Borax  Mining  Co.,  106  Leidesdorff,  room 
17,  r.  911  Sutter 
"    John,  sexton  St.  Johns  German  Evangeli- 
cal Church,  r.  1513  Dupont 
"    Martin,   brushmaker  Read  &  Zahn,  r.  1617 

Dupont 
"    Paul,  butcher,  r.  318,  21st 
"    Paul,  groceries  and  liquors,  2253  Sutter,  r 

1616  Scott 
"    Robert,  master  mariner,  r.  426b  23d 
"    S.,  cook,  r.  620  Washington 


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Krecek  Joseph  J.,  laborer,  r.  62  Jessie 
Kredewahn   Emll  (SchiafQno  &  Kredewahn),  r. 

922  Battery 
Kredo  Frederick  L.,  clerk  California  Grocery 

Co.,  r.  1700  Hayes 
Kreeger  Benjamin  S.,  shoemaker  Ben  H.  Lucke 
4®"Kreeger.    See    Kreger,    Krieger,    Kroeger 

and  Kroger 
Kreel  John  J.,  confectioner,  r.  1054  Lewis 
Kreft  John  W.,  liquors,  120,  1st 
Krefting    Charles,  carpenter  and  builder,  1436 
Fulton,  r.  1530,  25th 
"    Charles  H.,  locksmith,  r.  1530,  25th 
Kreger  Adam,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Kreger  William  B.,  carpenter.  530  Mission,  r. 

San  Carlos,  Cal 
^®"Kreger.    See  Krieger 

Krehmke  Edward  W.,  cashier  G.  Mayes  &  Co.. 
r.  1311b  Hayes 
"    John,  liquors,  15  Pacific,  r.  1611V4  Dupont 
Kreider  Mary  O.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Kreiger  Byron  F.,  r.  407,  28th 
"    Charles,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1321 
St  any an 
Kreins  Conrad,  watchman,  r.  930  Montgomery 
Kreisel  Edward,  engineer,  r.  353!^  Jessie 
Kreiss  Ernest,  compositor,  r.  2913Folsom 

"    John  J.,  clerk  James  Gibb,  r.  1220  Green 
Kreith  Lena,  domestic,  1413  Mission 
Kreitzer  A.  A.,  r.  1104  Market 

"    Ma?ie,  domestic,  1616  Clay 
Kreker  M.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms.  578  Howard 

"    William  E.,  butcher,  r.  .578  Howard 
Kreling  Benjamin  W.,   bookkeeper,  r.    135    Te- 
hama 
"    Charles,  painter  r.  1234(4  Treat  Av 
Kreling  Ernestine,  widow,  propi-ietor  and  mana- 
ger Tivoli  Opera  House,  28-.32  Eddy,  r. 
906  Eddy 
Kreling  Frederick  W.,  president  F.  W.  Kreling 
Sons  Co.,  15th  and  Guerrero,  r.  .329  Guer- 
rero 
Kreling F.  W.  Sons  Co.  (incorporated),  F.  w. 
Kreling  president,  S.  Kampe  secretary, 
furniture  manufacturers,  15th  and  Guer- 
rero 
"    John  (F.  W.  Kreling  Sons  Co.)  r.  329  Guer- 
rero 
"    Joseph,  scenic  artist,  r.  1234i4  Treat  Av 
"    Martin  K.,  furniture,  r.  15  Albion  Av 
Kremer  Brothers  &  Co.  (Nicholas  and  Jacques 
Kremer  and  August  Mainzer),  proprie- 
tors S.  F.   Zinc   and  Brass  Foundry,  40 
Jessie 
"    Jacques  (Kremer  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  40  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
,.    Nicholas  (Kremer  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Berke- 
ley 
4®=Kremer.    See  Craemer,  Cramer,    Creamer. 

Kraimer  and  Kramar 
Krentzberg  Emil,  r.  306  Fulton 

"    Otto,  r.  306  Fulton 
Krenz  Emil,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
1235  York 
"    Emil  Jr.,  painter  Mibach  &  Straub.  r.  1235 

York 
"    Herman,  tanner,  r.  1235  York 
"    Oswald,  r.  514  Jersey 

"    Robert  H.,  tanner  Metten  &   Gebhardt,  r. 
592  San  Jose  Av 
4®"Krenz.    See  Krans 
Krenzberger  Lorenz,  sawyer  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 

r.  395,  9th 
Krenzein  William,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1713  Dupont 
Kreshel  Arthur,  clerk  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  9 

Harriet 
KreslchPaul,  shoemaker  Visko   Mirko,  r.   704 

Bush 
Kresler  Elmer,  barber,  r.  IHIV^  Mission 
"    Grant,  barber,  r.  1141i4  Mission 
"    Henry  S.,  canvasser,  r.  11411/2  Mission 
Kress  Augustus  H.,  chief  engineer  str  State  of 
California,  r.  920,  21st 
"     Ernest,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  722  Mis- 
sion 
"    Frederick,  baker  J.  Lanzer,  r.  634  Pacific 


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DOMESTIC  RUGS 

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Kresteller   Morris    E.,    machinist, 

chanan 

Krestensen  K.  S.,  quartermaster  str  San  Bias 
Kretcher  Albert  E.,  restaurant,  134,  8th 
Kretchmer  Louise,  widow,  r.  1207  Guerrero 

"    Rudolph,  solicitor,  r.  1207  Guerrero 
Kretcker  Charles,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  13 

Shotwell 
Kreth  August  L.,  dairyman,  13th  Av  South  bet 

K  and  L 
Kretschman   William,    vocalist  Tivoli    Opera 
House,  r.  1320  California 
"    John  A.,  with  Ernest  A.  Denicke,  r.  1921 
Taylor 
Kretschmer  Paul,  teamster  Will  &  FinckCo.. 

r.  1207  Guerrero 
Kretz  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  5  Cottage  PI 
"    Mary  M.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  5  Cottage  PI 
"    Peter  C,   salesman  C.  F.  Marwedel,  r.   5 
Cottage  PI 
Kretzen  John,  carpenter  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Kretzmer  John  J.,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r. 

416,  10th 
Kreuser  Constance,  widow,  r.  921  Union 
Kreuter  Charles,  musician,  r.  1923  Powell 
"    Louis,  cabinetmaker  Bennett  &  Schutte, 
r.  Oakland 
Kreutzberg  Emil,  restaurant,  60,  2d,  r.  603  How- 
ard 
Kreutzberger    Max     O.,  picture     frames,   1134 

Howard 
Kreutzer  John,  driver  Frank  Schrick,  r.  725, 17th 
"    John,  milker   Bocker  &  Anthonen,  r.   cor 

Cambridge  and  Wayland 
"    Rosa,  domestic,  906  Devisadero 
Kreutzmann  Henry,   physician,   diseases   of 
women,   visiting    gynecologist  German 
Hospital,  office  and  residence  1018  Sut- 
ter, hours  1  to  3  p.  M.,  telephone  East  401 
Ki-euz  John,  liquors  and  restaurant.  Ocean  Ter- 
race, Sutro  Heights 
Kreuzer  Agatha  Mrs.,  proprietor  Swiss   Home. 
621-623  Commercial 
"     Frank,  driver,  r.  2324%  Harrison 
•'    John,  liquors  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Brazil 

Av 
■'    Joseph,  foreman  Wm.  G.  Loewe.  r.  Russia 
Av  nr  Vienna 
Ki-ichelt     William,    watchman    Headquarters 

Dept.  of  California,  r.  Phelan  Bldg 
Krider  Charles  H..  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  602  Gough 
Kriedte  Charles  A.,  laundryman  German  Hos- 
pital 
Krieg  Adam,  bartender  The  Oberon,  r.  716  Wil- 
low Av 
Krieg  Anton,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Tan- 
nery, E  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th,  r.  1318 
Nebraska 
'■     Anton  v.,  tanner  Anton   Krieg,  r.  1205  Ne- 
braska 
'•    Henry    S.,    tanner    Anton    Krieg,    r.    1213 
Hampshire 
Kriegbaum  Nathan,  laborer  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,r.  1830  Haight 
Krieger  Anna,  widow,  r.  14%  Oak  Grove  Av 
' '    Charles,  confectionery,  1642  Market  and  230, 

6th,  r.  1024%  Natoma 
"    Charles  M.,  lithographer  Schmidt   Label 

and  Litho.  Co.,  r.  1639  Howard 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  139  Erie 
■'    Frederick,  traymaker  Mrs.   C.  E.  Dixon,  r. 
14%  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    "    Louis,   candy  maker  Charles   Krieger,    r 
14%  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William  T.,  tailor,  26,  9th,  r.  70  Brady 
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Kriel  Martin,   boxmaker  Pac.   and   S.  F.   Box 

Factory,  r.  621  Broadway 
Kriele  Martin,  pantry  man  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Kriens  Conrad,  watcliman,  r.  930  Montgomery 
Kriete  Arnhard  H.,  bartender  T.  W.  Leydecker. 

r.  913  Illinois 
"    Charles,  porter  Rohlffs  &  Gerdau,  r.  426 

O'Farrell 

■  Charles  Jr.,  clerk  Rohlffs  &  Gerdau,  r.  426 

O'Farrell 
Krigbaum  Henry  S.  (Tarpey  &  Krigbaum),  r. 

1330a  Hayes 
Krigbaum  Marcellus  R.,  manager  Emporium 
Grocery    Co.,    Emporium    Bldg.    r.    409 
Laurel  Presidio  Heights 
Krill  Henry,  r.  6  Virginia  Court 

"    Louis,  plumber  W.  E.  Lane,  r.  402Stockton 
Krimphoff  George,  master  mariner,  r.  429  Chest- 
nut 
Krimson  Herman,  waiter  stmr.  Alameda 
Krische  Joseph,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Kriske  Bertha  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  2216  Mission 
"    Ernst  L..  jeweler,   Rothschild  &  Haden- 

feldt,  r.  2216  Mission 
"    W   &  Co.   (William  Kriske    and    Charles 

Bayless),  upholsterers,  339,  24th 
"    William  (W.  Kriske  &  Co.),  r.  3216  Mis- 
sion 
Kristeller   Mark,  clerk  Cahn,   Nickelsburg   & 
Co..  r.  417  Mason 
"    Morris  E.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks,  r.  609  Buchanan 
Krith  William,  liquors,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
Kriz  Helen,  widow,  r.  610  Bush 
Kroder  August  F..  painter,  r.  2108  Howard 
Kroeger  Albert,  seaman,  r.  31  East 
"    Antone.  seaman,  r.  216  Ritch,  rear 
"    Armin,  maltster  National  Brewing  Co. 

■  August,    groceries,    1608   Church,    r.   312' o 

Valley 
■'    Charles,  blacksmith    H.   Hinrichs  &  Co.. 
r.  Oakland 

■  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  52714  Greenwich 

"    Glaus,  bookkeeper  Schultz  &  Voorman.  r. 

Oakland 
'•    Frank,  baker  Peter  Gumm,  r.  SE  cor.  24th 

and  Sanchez 
"    Frederick  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  9,50  Harrison 
"     Henry,  butcher,  928  Illinois,  r.  919  Illinois 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  700  Front 
"    John  A.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  2600  Mission. 

r.  513,  24th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  San  Bruno  A  v.  nr.  Army 
"    William    (Thierbach    &  Kroeger),    r.    950 

Harrison 
4®^Kroeger.    See  Kroger,  Krueger  and  Kruger 
Kroell  George,  brass  finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 

Plating  Wks.r.  64,  1st 

KROENER  &  CO., 

(Leipsig',  Germany),  Phoenix  Hair  Re- 
storer, Lavender  Tonic  (sure  cure  for 
dandruff),  Regnevegetal  (liairbalsami 
414  Sacramento,  telephone  Red  1311 

Krcienke    August    E.,     bookkeeper     American 
Brewery,  r.  836  Broadway 

■  Edward  H.,  bookkeeper  American  Brewerv. 

r.  836  Broadway 

•  Henry  C,  proprietor  American  Brewery, 

725-727  Green,  r.  836  Broadway 
■•    John,  groceries   and  liquors.  2162  Mission, 
r.  312,  18th 
Kroepfli  Bertha,  widow,  lodgings,  506,  4th 
Kroetz  George  E.,  carpenter  r.  116  Oak 

•  Mary  M.  Mrs.,  physician  and  surgeon,  116 

Oak 


Kroff  Adolph  C,  barber  C.  Laubenheimer,  r.  317 

Clementina 
Krofts  Francis  E.,  school  teacher,  r.  2839  Bush 
Krog  Christ,  master  mariner,  r.  230  Capp 
"    George,  job  printer,  .344  McAllister 
Kroger  August,  poultry  raiser,  27th  Av  South 
nr  P 
"    Charles,  printer,  r.  810i4  Mason 
"    Claus  F.,  proprietor  Ocean  Beach  House 

313-319,  49th  Av 
"  Hans,  r.  724,  24th 
"    Henry,  hostler  A.  Suhr,  r.  SE  cor  Eddy  and 

Pierce 
'•    Herman,  cook,  r.  1810'/^  Mason 
"    Herman  A.,  upholsterer,  r.  1810V2  Mason 
"    John  H.,  beer  bottler,  r.  Cypress  Alley  nr  25th 
"    P.,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
"    Susan  Miss,  waiter,  r.  316  Ritch  rear 
4®"Kroger.    See  Kreeger,  Krueger  and  Kruge 
Krogh  Carl  A.,  vice-president  Krogh  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  51  Beale,  r.  18  Sherman 
Krogh  Ferdinand  W.,  president  Krogh  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  51  Beale,  r.  18  Sherman 
Krogh  F.   J.   Miss,   secretary  Krogh  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  51  Beale,  r.  18  Sherman 

Krogh  Manufacturing  Co., 

F  W.  Krogh  president,   C.    A.   Krogh 
vice-president,  Miss  F.  J.  Krogh  secre- 
tary,  P.  W.  Krogh  treasurer,   H.    K 
Olsen  manager,  George  W.  Price  super- 
intendent,  manufacturers    of  irriga- 
tion and  reclamation  machinery,  also 
mining  pumps,  hoisting  whims,  horse 
powers,  wind  mills,  tanks  and  wine 
making  machinery,  ofiaces  and  works 
51  Beale  and   9-17    Stevenson,    tele- 
phone Drumm  123 
Krogh  Marcus,  carpenter,  r.  5  Newell 
Krogh  Peter  W.,  treasurer  Krogh  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  51  Beale,  r.  18  Sherman 
4®"Krogh.    See  Crow 

Krohn  Amalia    Miss,   stenographer    Luke    G. 
Sresovich  &  Co.,  r.  1617  Baker 
"    Charles,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  231,  10th 
"    Fred,  blacksmith  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender, 

Madrono,  r.  Yerba  Buena  Island 
'■    Frederick  W.,  longshoreman,  r.  731>4  Clem- 
entina 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  1936  Stockton 
"    Julia  M.  Mrs.,  stationery,  1617  Baker 
"    Julius  J.,  candy  maker  Mrs.  M.  Krohn,  r. 

1427  Market 
"    Louis,    carpenter    str   Australia,    r.     1936 

Stockton 
"    M.  Mrs.,  candy  factory,  1427  Market 
1^'  Krohn.    See  Kron  and  Cron 
Krokum  Ridar,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
KroU  Albert,  pantryman  Westerfeld's  Bakery, 
r.  311 'A  Jessie 
"    F.  William,    manager    Henry  Wenzel,   r. 

1342  Howard 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  64,  1st 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  730.  18th 
"    Mads,  baker,  r.  245,  8tb 
"     Rudolph,    carpenter   Charles     M.     Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Krolow  Vincent,  architect,  97  Donohoe  Bldg 
Kromberg  William,  butcher,  1435  Mission,  r.  8 

Juniper 
Kromelbein  John,  clerk  Joha  E.   A.   Helms,  r. 

2140  Howard 
Kromer  Charles  A.,  driver  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  8  Collingwood 
"    Frederick,  beerbottler,  r.  510  Minna 
Kron  Henry  F.,  vice-president  Kron   Tanning 
Co..  125  Clay,  r.  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 
"    Julius  Mrs.,  r.  729  McAllister 
"    Meyer,  shoemaker,  258,  3d 
Kron  Oscar  J.,  president  Kron  Tanning  Com- 
pany, r.  1326  Golden  Gate  Av 
Kron  Tanning  Co.,  Oscar  J.  Kron  president, 
Henry    F.    Kron    vice-president,  C.   W. 
Purrington     secretary     and    treasurer, 
tanners  and  commission  merchants,  125 
Clay  and  122  Commercial 
j6®"  Kron.    See  Cron.  Crohn  and  Krohne 


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Kronberg  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  1614  Turk 

Kroncke  William  H..   clerk  George  Alpers.  r. 

328,  5tli 
Krone  Carl,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  121  Hermann 
"    Christine    Miss,    casbier  Popular   Dining 
Rooms,  r.  11,  13th 
Krone  Frederick  W.  (McCauley  &  Krone),  r.  n. 
13th 
"    Frederick  W.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Popular  Din- 
ing Rooms,  r.  11,  13th 
"    Minna  widow,  r.  468  Jessie 
"    Peter,  cashier  Popular  Dining  Rooms,  r. 

11,  13th 
■'    Wilhelmina  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1958  How- 
ard 
4®="  Krone.    See  Crone,  Krohn  and  Kron 
Kronenberg  Frederick,  r.  304  Fulton 

"    Frederick,  cigar  maker,  r.  634  Sacramento 
Kronholm  Edward  M.,  pressman,  r.  247  Perry 
"    Johanna  S.  Mrs.,  midwife,  1210Folsom 
"    John  J.,  printer,  r.  245  Perry 
"    William,  machine  hand  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 
Wks,  r.  247  Perry 
Kronk  Frank,  painter,  r.  43  Erie 
Kronnick  Frank,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  2750a 
Bush 
"    Frederick   G.,  carpenter   and  builder,  40 
New  Montgomery,  r.  1429  Washington 
Kronquest  Carl,  tanner,  r.  1229  Rhode  Island 
"    Victor,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  1229  Rhode 
Island 
Krook  Carl  A.,  longshoreman,  r.  10 Dunn  Alley 
"    Morris  L.,  proprietor  Olympic  House,  904 

Kearny,  r.  Oakland 
"    Peter  O.,  porter  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  1607  Powell 
4®~Krook.    See  Crook 
Krooss  Claus,  bartender  Ernest  Klein,   r.   525 

Lyon 
Kroplin  Bernhard,  master  mariner,  r.   2  Silver 

Star  PI 
Kropp  Charles  (H.  Bruggeman  &  Son),   r.   917 
Haight 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1115  Vallejo 
.    "    Eveline  M.,  school  teacher,  r.  1115  Vallejo 
"    Henry  W.,  with  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r.  1115 

Vallejo 
"    Herman  C,  musician,  r.  917  Haight 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Cutting  Fruit  Packing  Co.. 

r.  1115  Vallejo 
"    John  R.,  clerk,  r.  917  Haight 
Kropp  Walter  E.,  manager  C.  A.  Klinkner  & 

Co.,  320  Sansome,  r.  1115  Vallejo 
il®="Kropp.    See  Cropp 

Kross  Ferdinand,  laborer  Western    Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1003  Nebraska 
-^■"Kross.    See  Cross 
Krotoszyner  Martin,  physician,  43,  6th 
Krottmeyer  John,  clerk  Shumate's  Pharmacy,  r. 

r.  1633  De vis  adero 
Krouch  Zenia,  landscape  artist,  r.  1642  Sacra- 
mento 
Krough  John,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  14121/^ Guerrero 
Krouse  Samuel  R.,  tailor,  3144,  16th 
4®"Krouse.    See  Kraus,  Krauss  and  Krausse 
Krowl  Martin,  confectioner,  r.  245,  8th 
Krown  Morris,  tailor,  91214  Folsom 
Krstelj  Frank  N.,   cook  Henry  Fiala,  r.  514  Lott 
Kruck  Charles,  painter,  r.  63614  Minna 
Kruckeberg  Addie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  r.  1526b 
Jackson 
"    Frank,  bootmaker  Charles  Dietle,  r.  1526b 
Jackson 
Krucovsky  John,  boiler  maker,  r.   113  Farallone 
Krueckel  Charles,  liquors,  109  O'Farrell,  r.  1431 
Steiner 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  Charles  Krueckel,  r. 
1431  Steiner 
Krueckel  Frank,  wines  and  liquors,  412  Market, 
r.  1518  Dolores 
"    Frederick,    clerk  Peter   Krueckel,    r.    433 

Franklin 
"    George  J.,  machinist  Union   Machine  Co., 
r.  433  Franklin 
Krueckel     Peter   F.,    wines    and    liquors,    435 

Franklin,  r.  433  Franklin 
Krueger  August,  waiter  A.  Busse,  r.  31  Stanley 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  clerk  Joseph  B.  Toplitz,  r.  435,  7th 


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RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

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309,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Krueger  Christian  (Wangner  &  Krueger),  r.  925 
Harrison 
"    George  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  435,  7th 
■'    Herman,  carpet  layer  A.  G.  Kleinert 
"    Jasper,  clerk  Sommer  &  Kaufmann.  r.  332 

Hayes 
"    Joseph  H.,  r.  332  Hayes 
"    Lincoln,  bookkeeper,  r.  332  Hayes 
"    William  H.,  asst.  treasurer  Baldwin  The- 
atre, r.  332  Hayes 
«S-  Krueger.    See  Kruge,  Kroeger  and  Kroger 
Kruft  Joseph,  liquors,  38  Ellis,  r.  7131/2  Geary 
"    Peter,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  12151/2 
Pacific 
Krug  Albert,  plumber,  r.  5  Adair 
"    Christian  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1935  Howard 
"    Fritz  (Krug  &  Zimmermann),  r.  2138  How- 
ard 
'■    Henry  C,  clerk  George  D.   Dornin.   r.  216 

Shotwell 
"    Linda  Miss,  r.  1121  Leavenworth 
"    Philip  J.,  machinist  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

1711  San  Carlos  Av 
•'    William  H.,  molder  Filmer- Rollins  Elec- 
tro. Co.,  r.  216  Shotwell 
"    William  L.  T.,  watchman,  r.  216  Shotwell 
"    &  Yung  (Louis  Yung),  plumbers,  608,  4th 
"    &  Zimmermann  (Fritz  Krug  and  Philipp 
Zimmermann),    proprietors    New    York 
Malt  House,  123-131,  18Ch   and  408  Shot- 
well 
Kruger  Albert,  blacksmith,  r.  64  Shipley 
"    August  F.,  wood  engraver,  r.  331,  9th  Av 
"    Carl,  foreman  John  H.  Sievers,  r.  1332  Lom- 
bard 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  stationery  and  notions,  1650 

Polk 
"    Christian  A.,  carpenter,  1608!^  Baker 
"    Conrad,  baker  Franz  Siebrecht,  r.  734  Mont- 


"     Emil,  clerk  C.  D.  Mues,  r.  143  Berry 
"    Frederick,   plumber  W.  J.    J 

Ocean  View 
"     Louis,    incandescent    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1241  Hayes 
"    Matilda,  domestic,  719  Waller 
"    Max  (Kruger  &Happ),  r.  301  Fulton 
"    William,  bartender    E.   H.    Blohm,  r.  201 

Main 
"    &  Happ  (Max  Kruger  and  Adolph  Happ). 
bottle  dealers,  807-809  Buchanan 
4®"  Kruger.     See  Kroeger,  Kroger  and  Krue- 
ger 
Krull  Axel,  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  1330  Ala- 
bama 
"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  15251/4  Post 
"    Ernest  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1330  Alabama 
"    Francis,  asst.  clerk  U.  S.  District  Court,  r. 

1921  Howard 
"    Henry,  upholsterer   Frank    D.    Worth,    r. 

15251/2  Post 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  7  Bond 
"    Nels  T.  C,  laborer,  r.  1013  Hampshire 
"    Richard  R.,  baker  Popular  Dining  Rooms, 
r.  7  Bond 
Krumb  Justius  E.,  with  Hornlein  Bros.,  r.  .34 

Ellis 
Krumbeck  Christopher,  teamster,  r.  1709  Eddy 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  13  Sheridan 
■'    Richard,  teamster,  r.  13  Sheridan 
Krumberg  William,  tailor,  r.  238,  7th 
Krumholz  Jacob,  tailor,  r   3  Cottage  PI 
Krummes    Peter,  gripman    Market  St.  Ry.  r. 

1024  Pacific 
Krumpholz  Adolph  H.,  barber,  1938  Mission 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  v^  DOMESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Krunker  Louisa,  domestic,  2615  Union 
Kruppert  H.,  waiter,  r.  715  Howard 
Krusa  Henry,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Kruse  Adolpii,  painter,  r.  314,  5tli  Av 
"    Antonio,  bootblack,  r.  1702  Kearny 
"     August,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  26«)9 

Pine 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  1039  Mission 
"    Charles  (Kruse  &  Bellmer),  r.  437  Turk 
Kruse  Edward  (Kruse  &  Euler),  and  vice  presi- 
dent The  German    Savings    and    Loan 
Society,  r.  620  Turk 
"     Edward  Jr.,  grocer,  r.  620  Turk 
"     Emil  T.  (Kruse  &  Madison),  r.  620  Turk 
"     Ernest,  clerk  J.  H.  Kruse,  r.  312^.  21st 
"    F.,  waiter  str  Columbia 
"    Frank,  truckman  Truck  2,  r.  627  Broadway 
"    Frank  L.,  blacksmith  James  W.  Keefe,  r. 

391,  9th 
"    Frank  L.,  harness  maker,  1906  Fillmore,  r. 

1324  Fillmore 
"    Fred,  agent  Marin  County  Creamery  Co. 

105  Sacramento,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Frederick,   clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co., 

r.  1324  Fillmore 
"     George  H.,  teamster  Teele&Co.,  r.  16141/4 

Buchanan 
"    Herman  H.,  restaurant,  1736  Market 
Kruse  J.  H.,  hardware  and  lumber,  SE  cor  23d 
and    Shotwell,    yard    bet  23d  and  24th, 
Howard  and  Folsom,  r.  417,  23d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1032  Hampshire 
■'    Knud  W.,  ship  carpenter,  r.   Amherst    nr 

Felton 
"    Louis  J.,  can  maker,  r.  2016  Powell 
"    Madeline,  widow,  r.  2016  Powell 
"     Martin,  solicitor  Wiegman  &  Stuermer,  r. 

cor  Jackson  and  Mason 
"    Max  H.,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r. 

323  Jessie 
"    Max  R.,  clerk  Syz&  Co.",  r.  1611  Sutter 
"    Peter  F..  helper  John  Wieland  Brewery   r 

910  Folsom 
"    T.  H.,  clerk,  r.  1611  Sutter 
"    William,  cook,  r.  545,  1st 
"    William  H.,  grocer,  r.  620  Turk 
"    &  Bellmer  (Charles  Kruse  and  John  Bell- 
mer), groceries  and  liquors.  437  Turk 
"    &  Euler  (Edward  Kruse  and  Emil  Rohte), 
office  207  Front 
Kruse  &  Madison  (Emil  T.  Kruse,   Martin  J 
and  Henry  B.    Madison),  Puget  Sound 
treighting,  15  Steuart 
W-Kruse.    See  Cruise,  Cruz  and  Kroos 
Krusi  Herman,  vice-president  San  Francisco 

Bridge  Co.,  42  Market,  r.  Alameda 
Krutmeyer  Albert  A.,   cook  Peter  Lammers,  r 
20  Walter 
"    John  F.,  fireman  Consumers'  Ice  Co. 
Kruttsclinitt   J.,  general    manager    Southern 
Pacific  Company,  42  Union  Trust  Bldg  4 
Montgomery,  r.  1714  Van  Ness  Av 
Krutz  Francis,   sexton  St.  Brigid's  Church,  r 

2111  Van  Ness  Av 
Kryer  John  E.,  engineer  str  Napa  City,   r.  Oak- 
land 
Krzyzanouski  Pelagra,  widow,  r.  2054i/,  Mission 
Kschel  Charles  W.,  compositor  Schmidt  Label 

&  Lith.  Co..  r.  706  California 
Kuba  Franz,  musician,  r.  420  Eddy 
Kubach  Augustus,  peddler,  r.  1811  Hyde 

"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  1811  Hyde 
Kuchler  John,  cooper  John  Weiland  Brewery,  r 

566a,  Folsom 
Kuehmeister  August. (H.  A.  Kuchmeister  &  Co.) 
r.  1234  Broadway 


Kuchmeister  H.  A.  &  Co.  (Henry  A.  and  August 
Kuchmeister),  liquors,  SE  cor  Hyde  and 
California 
"    Henry  A.  (H.  A.  Kuchmeister  &  Co.),    r 

1028  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1234  Broadway 
Kucich  Antone,  cooper  J.  J.  Kucich,  r.  1919  Du- 
pont 
"    Jerome  J.,  cooperage,  SW  cor  Dupont  and 

Francisco,  r.  1919  Dupont 
"    Ostroile,  student,  r.  1919  Dupont 
"    Peters.,  cooper  J.   J.   Kucich,   r.  1919  Du- 
pont 
"    Spiro,  cooper  J.  J.  Kucich,  r.  1919  Dupont 
4®- Kucich.    See  Cusich,  Cusack  and  Kusick 
Kuck  Dinah,  widow,  r.  8  Welsh 
"    Ferdinand  H.,  barber  Charles  N.  Fleisch- 

man,  r.  112  Taylor 
"    Frederick,  clerk  James  Dever,  r.  1423  Powell 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  8  Welsh 
"    Herman,  teamster,  r.  8  Welsh 
"    .John,  laborer,  r.  673  Chenery 
"    John  F.,  teamster    N.   Gray  &  Co.,  r.  643 
Sacramento 
Kuckens  Emily,  widow,  r.  323i/4  Ivy  Av 
Kucking  John,  baker  J.  Schulz,  r.  736  Union 
Kudrna  Frank,  tailor,  404  Jackson 
Kuebier  Louis,  barber,  945,  17th 
Kuechler  George  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Rv.,  r. 

1632^2  Fulton  ,       ' 

Kuehn  Geerge  W.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  814a 
Webster 
"    John,  dairyman,  2314  Market 
"    Max,  clerk  Selig  Cohen,  r.  522  Geary 
"    Max,  laborer,  r.  1145  Stevenson 
"    Victor,  carpenter    Shreve  &  Co.,  r.    814a 

Webster 
"    Victor  Jr.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  814A  Web- 
ster 
4®" Kuehn.    See  Coon  and  Kuhn 
Kuehne  Andrew,  baker   Paul  Drasdo,    r.    1300" 
Stockton 
"    Elfrida  Miss,  cashier  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co 
Kuennecke  Samuel  C.  W.,  driver,  r.  502  Wash- 
ington 
Kuenstle  Martin  W.,  r.  1427  Webster 
Kuenzel  Willie,  cigar  sorter,  r.  313  Turk 
Kuenzi  Albert,  engraver  Britton  &  Rey.  r.  22V4 
Hickory  Av 
"     Edward,  carpenter,  r.  22'^  Hickory  Av 
"    Louisa  Miss,  cashier  Theo.  C.  Marceau,  r. 
2214  Hickory  Av 
Kueppers  Theodore,  president  A.  J.  Leary  Co., 

113-119  Davis,  r.  2020  Pine 
Kuerrin  Hugh,  brick  layer,  r.  625  Bush 
Kuerzi  Herman,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  16  Louisa 
Kuester  Louis  D.,  wood  carver  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  19  Morris  Av 
Kuffet  Albert  B.,  laborer,  r.  306Pixley 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  312  Pixley 
Kugelberg  Henry,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Kugeler  Frederick  A.,  liquors,  NW  cor  19th  and 
Mission,  r.  300,  19th 
"     Henry  B.  A.,  physician,  office  and  r.  1065 
Howard 
Kugener  John  P.,  bartender  Windsor  Bar,  r.  555 

Stevenson 
Kugler  Gottleib,  r.  3723  Sacramento 

'■    John  F.,  r.  871  Market 
Kuh  Louis,  salesman  L.Dinkelspiel  &  Sons,  r, 

1451  McAllister 
4®-Kuh.    See  Cue 
Kuhen  Josie  Miss,  stenographer  Union  Pacific 

System,  r.  211  Franklin 
Kuhl  Conrad,  cook  A.  Busse,  r.  35^4  Zoe 
"    Emil  C,  salesman,  r.  324  Mason 
"    George,  waiter  Daniel  W.  Saylor,  r,  717% 

Vallejo 
"    Hermanie,  widow,  fancy  work,  324  Mason 
"    H.  G.,  stock  broker,  r.  1012  Halght 
"    Jacob,   inspector  Cal.  Barrel   Co.,  r.    26V4 

Clinton 
"     John,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  f. 

26!^  Clinton 
"    Martin  (Kuhl  &Korneck),  r.  640^4  Jessie 
"    Richard  H.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 
r.  1706%  Post 


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Kuhl  &  Koraeck  (Martin  Kuhl  and  William  Kor- 

neck),  restaurant,  38,  2d 
4S-Kuhl.    See  Cool 
Kuhlau  Frank,  laborer,  r.  3313  Geary 
Kuhlemann  Charles,  butcher,  r.  28  Lapidge 
"    William  A.,  butcher,  1  Mission  Market,  r, 
93  Albion  Av 
Kuhlenkamp  Henry,  shoemaker,  739  McAllister, 

r.  229,  22d  Av 
Euhlflnck  Martin,  salesman  John  Horstmann 
Kuhling  Anton,  toolmaker,  553  Brannan,  r.  732 

Harrison 
Kuhlke  Henry,  butcher  S.  Kafka,  r.  9%  Rausch 
"    Henry  W.,  casemaker  Shreve&  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Kuhlman  Charles  G.,  physician,  935  Market 
Kuhlmann  Albert,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  129 
:  Montgomery  Av,  r.  2003  Powell 

"    Diederich,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

9th  and  Harrison 
"    William,  clerk  John  D.  Heise,  r.  500  Valen- 
cia 
"    William  L.,  butcher,  r.  1683  Eddy 
"    William  P.,  painter,  r.  1623  Eddy 
4^-Kuhlmann.    See  Kuhlman  and  Kullman 
Kuhlmeyer  Edward,  candymaker  Adolph  Hrom- 
ada,  r.  1510  Mason 
^'    Henry  J.  (Kuhlmeyer  &  Dolheguy),  r.   424 

Post 
"    &  Dolheguy  (Henry  J.  Kuhlmeyer  and  Leon 
Dolheguy),    produce    commission    mer- 
chants, 209-211  Washington 
Kuhls  Edward,  clerk  Kuhls,  Schwarke  &  Co.,  r. 
710  Fell 
"    Edward,  liquors,  104  Taylor 
"    Frederick  A.  (Kuhls,  Schwarke  &  Co.),  r. 

710  Fell 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  Kuhls,  Schwarke  &  Co., 
r.  710  Fell 

KUHLS,  SCHWARKE  &  00. 

(Fred  A.  Kuhls),  sole  agents  Gold 
Water  Bourbon  and  wholesale  dealers 
in  all  kinds  of  wines  and  liquors,  123- 
129  Sutter  and  625  Jackson 

Kuhmel  Gustav,    laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1016  Florida 
Kuhn  A.,  boots  and  shoes,  214,  6th 
:  "    Albert  M.,  clerk,  r.  627  Eddy 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  627  Eddy 
"    Christ,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1530  Kentucky 
"    Christina,  widow,  liquors,  1406  Polk 
"    Edmond,  washer  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

217  Chattanooga 
"  •  Emil,  carpenter,  r.  211  Franklin 
.  >'    Frank  J.,  laborer,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  P 

andQ 
•"    Frederick,  bakery,  328,  18th 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  211  Franklin 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  25  Moss 
"    George  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  214,  3d 
"    Henry,  liquors,  818  Valencia 
"    Herman,     porter     Greenebaum,    Weil    & 
Michels,  r.  19211^  Mason 
i   *,'    Jacob,  longshoreman,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    JohnF.,  1st  assistant  engineer  str  Pomona, 
r.  25  Oak 
•' ."    Joseph,  cook  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  4  Bur- 
cham  PI 
"    Joseph  E.,  1st  lieutenant  U.   S.   Engineer 

Office,  r.  Presidio 
"    Louis,  foreman,  r.  1921i/^  Mason 
"    Louis,  jnnk  dealer,  r.  336,  5th 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    William,  butcher  Peter  Tautphaus,  r.  1460 

Polk 
"    William,  cook,  r.  243  Minna 
•4®^Kuhn.    See  Kuehn  and  Coon 
Kuhne  Anton,  confectioner,  r.  7!^  Harrison  Av 
"    An tonia,  widow,  r.  614  Geary 
"    Edward,  showcase  maker  Bernstein  &  Co., 

r.  126  Ellis 
"    Robert,  salesman,  r.  1208  Treat  Av 
Jg^^Kuhne.    See  Kuehne 
Kuhnen  Gustave,  laborer,  r.  1016  Florida 
Kuhnert  August,  cellarman  Kuhls,  Schwarke  & 

Co.,  r.  316J4  Langton  rear 
Kuhnl  Frank,  waiter,  r.  612  Minna 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  •  Furnisbe^j. 

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Kukaviza  John,  waiter  Lazar  Jovovich,r.  1038 

Pacific 
Kuker  John,  brewer,  r.  423,  2d 
Rulacha  Thomas,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
Kulievan  Nicholas  P.,  bartender  Crystal  Pal- 
ace, r.  415  Post 
Kulisich  Antone,  r.  820^^  Larkin 
Kull  Alfred  C,  conductor,  r.  605,  3d 
"    George  L.,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r. 

214  Fell 
"    John  H.,  chief  engineer  str  Areata,  r.   132 
Douglass 
4t3=-Kull.    See  Cull  and  Kuhl 
Kullman  Herbert,  secretary  Kullman,  Salz  & 

Co.,  106  Battery,  r.  1306  Post 
Kullman  Herman,  president  Kullman,  Salz  & 

Co.,  106  Battery,  r.  1306  Post 
Kullman,  Salz  &  Co.   (incorporated),  Herman 
Kullman  president,   Charles  Hart  vice- 
president,   Jacob    Salz    treasurer,  Her- 
bert Kullman  secretary,    tanners    and 
leather  dealers,  and  proprietors  Benicia 
Tannery  (Benicia),  106  Battery 
4®" Kullman.    See  Kuhlman  and  Kuhlmann 
Kullmann  August,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  1403  Goiigh 
"    Jacob,  r.  722  Filbert 
"    Jules    G.,  salesman  Em.    Meyer  &  Co.,  r. 

722  Filbert 
"    Simon,  stockbroker,  313  Montgomery,  r.  722 
Filbert 
Kulper  Charles,  janitor,  r.  1  Grace  Terrace 
Kumer  Marks,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
Kummer  Alfred  (Kummer  &  Alpen),  r.  819  Turk 
Felix,  photo  engraver  Kummer  &  Alpen  r, 

819  Turk 
Frank,    restaurant,  270^^4   Brannan,  r.    229 

7th 
Frank  E.,  bartender  Samuel  Maxwell,    r. 

Ocean  House  Road  nr  Jules  Av 
Fred,  engraver,  r.  819  Turk 
G.  A.,  embroidery   and  braiding,  14  Grant 
Av,  room  56,  r.  819  Turk 

KUMMER  &  ALPEN, 

(Alfred  Kummer   and   H.  M.  Alpen), 
photo  engravers,  419  Front 

Kummerlander    Richard     (Kummerlander     & 

Hundemer),  r.  219  Minna 
Kummerlander  &  Hundemer  (Richard  Kum- 
merlander    and     William    Hundemer), 
wines  and  liquors,  544  California 
Kummerow  Henry,  waiter  Merchants'  Club,  r. 

126  Ellis 
Kump  John,  carpenter,  r.  37  Natoma 
Kunast  Henry,  painter  German  Hospital 
Kunath  Erwin,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler, 
r.  139  Page 
"    Oscar,  artist,  14  Grant  Av,  room  69 
Kunauer  Joseph,  carpenter  and  builder,  12  Jones 
Kuncman    Theodor,  carpenter,  r.  168  Clement- 
ina 
Kundig  John,  engineer  Sanborn,  Vail'&  Co.,  r. 

634  Minna 
Kuner  Albert,  seal  engraver,  702  Montgomery, 
r.  730  Gough 
"    Rudolph  A.,  traveling  salesman  H.  Levi  & 
Co.,  r.  730  Gough 
Kunhardt  Fabian,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  711  Stockton 
Kunkel  Mary,  widow,  r.  17  Zoe 
Kun&ler  Laura  E.,  widow,  r.  632  Haight 
Kunnecke  William  (Kunnecke  &  Frische)  r.  85 
Silver 
"    &  Frische  (William  Kunnecke  and  Henry 
Frische),  groceries,  440,  2d     ^ 


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Kunnemann  John,  watchmaker  Thomas  Lundy, 

r.  Oakland 
Kunst  Arnold  H.,  r.  16  Chesley 
"    August,  r.  1001,  ISth 

"    Brothers  (John  and  Henry  A.),  groceries, 
NE  cor  Gough  and  Austin  Av,  and  SE 
cor  Chesley  and  Boyd 
"    Henry  A.  (Kunst  Bros.),  r.  16  Chesley 
"    Henry  P.,  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  30,  a3d 
"    John  (Kunst  Bros.),  r.  NE  cor  Gough  and 
Austin  Av 
Kunstlich  David,  physician,  r.  722  Folsom 
Kuntz  Nicholas,  baker,  r.  773  Mission 
"    Philip,  butcher,  650,  17th,  r.  32  Hartlord 
"    William  H.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 
Co.,  r.  1416  Broadway 
Kunz  Edward,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Franz,  baker  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  557i/4 

Stevenson 
"    Henry  (Charles  Meinecke  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Kunze  P.  Gustave  G.,  cook  Charles  Bertelsen, 

r.  2135  Harrison 
Kuper  Charles  F.,    asst.    bookkeeper    Michal- 
itschke  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  22  Angelica 
■'    Ernst  H.  W.,  carpenter,  r.  22  Angelica 
Kupfer  Bernard,  laborer  Pac.  Gas.   Imp.   Co.,  r. 
312  Pixley 
"    Frances  Mrs.,  r.  1828!4  Market 
"    George,  compositor,  r.  507!4  Ash  Av 
•■    Martin    (Crystal   Packing    and   Provision 

Co.),  r.  420  Francisco 
"    Rosina,  widow,  r.  440  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Rosina  Miss,  notions,  440  Van  Ness  Av 
Kuppel  Augustus,  plumber,  r.  1415  Stockton 
Kurfluh  J.,   laborer  Tubbs    Cordage  Co.,  r.    61 

Shipley 
Kurlander  Emelie,  widow,  nurse,  r.  531  Filbert 
Kurlandzik  M.   Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  yarns,    im- 
ported and  domestic,  stamping  and  em- 
broidering, crocheting  and  knitting  done 
to  order,  11 1754  Folsom  and  1605  Fillmore, 
r.  11171/2  Folsom 
Kurlbaum  Herman  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  2223 
Post 
"    Therese,  widow,  r.  8201/2  Jessie 
"    William  H.,  shingle  maker,  r.  830/2  Jessie 
Kurozawa  K.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
hours  10  to  13  a.  m.  and  6  to  8  p.  m.,  office 
and  r.  32214  O'Farrell 
Kurpinsky  Paul  C,  butcher,  50  Precita  Av 
Kurre  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  NW  cor  Beach  and 

Broderick 
Kurreger  Charles,  salesman,  r.  5  Russ 
Kursten  Carl,  laborer,  r.  113  Trenton 
Kurth  Emil,  waiter,  r.  1045  Market 
••    Henry,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmen,  r-  521 
Jones 
Kurtovich  Marto  (Fleming  &  Kurtovich),  r.  1430 

Howard 
Kurtz  Augustus  M.,  druggist  J.  H.  Dawson,  r. 
823a  Capp 
"    H.  F.,  medical  student,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    Stephen,  shoemaker.  493,  4th 
Kurtzig  Martin,  stationery,  ilQVi  Stockton,  r. 

419  Stockton    • 
Kuruczar  Andrew  (J.   Kuruczar   &  Co.),   r.   69 
Jessie 
"    Antonio,  wire  worker,  r.  112^  Turk  rear 
"    J.  &  Co.  (John  and  Andrew  Kuruczar  and 
Joseph  Babros),  wire  works,   69  Jessie 
"    John  (J.  Kuruczar  &  Co.),  r.  69  Jessie  ' 
"    Paul  (Andreas  Chrenik  &  Co.),  r.  52  Minna 
Kurz  Albert,  cellarman  U.   S.  Brewery,  r.  513 
Birch  Av 
"    Belle  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  110  Ellis 


Kurz  Gustave,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail    &,  Co.,  r. 

1231,  18th 
Kurzi  Herman,  brewer,  r.  16  Louisa 
Kusel  John  H.,  janitor,  130  Sutter 
"    Solomon  A.,  r.  1151  Guerrero 
Kushel  Sophie,  widow,  r.  1754  Ellis 
Kushner  John,  clerk,  r.  18  Fern  Av 

••    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  18  Fern  Av 
Kusich  George,  cooper,  r.  27  Pearl 
"    Vincent  (Kusich  &  Musladin).  r.  511  Castro 
"    &  Musladin  (Vincent  Kusich  and    Louis 

Musladin),  restaurant,  511  Castro 
■    Stephen,  cook  M.  Cressaglia,  r.  1033  Mis- 
sion 
Kuske  Fritz,  cook,  r.  SW/i  Jessie 
Kuss  Charles  S.,  teacher  music,  935  McAllister 
"    Charles  P.,  cutter  I.  Magnin  &  Co. 
"    Edward,  carpenter  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  1611  Webster 
"    George  W.  (Kuss  &  Henicke),  r.  1319  Scott 
Kuss  Peter  N.,  painter,  decorator  and  wood  fin- 
isher, 423  Sutter,  r.  563  Charter,  Oakland 
^'     William  J.,  clerk  R.  G.  Horn,  r.  925  McAl- 
lister 
'■    &  Henicke  (George  W.  Kuss  and  W.  Ed- 
ward Henicke),  job  printers,  310  Kearny 
Kust  Jacob,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Kuster  Ernest  W.,  assayer,  r.  615V4  Linden  Av 
"    Ernest  W.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  6I514  Linden  Av 
"    Hugo,  mechanical  optician  California  Op- 
tical Co.,  r.  44  Willow  Av 
"    Louis  D.,  wood  carver  Fink  &  Schindler,  r. 

19  Morris  Av 
"    Otto,  clerk  Alexander  Gerdes,  r.  44  Willow 
Av 
Kustermann  William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  56  San 

Jose  Road 
Kutcher  John,  tailor,  r.  233  Stevenson 
Kutner  Adolph,  president  Kutner,  Goldstein  & 
Co.,  4  Sutter,  room  2,  r.  1100  Eddy 
"     ,  Goldstein  &  Co.,  A.  Kutner  president,  A. 
Dinkelspiel   secretary,    office    4  Sutter, 
room  2 
"    Joseph,  agent  Kutner  &  Co.  and  Rosenthal 

&  Kutner,  r.  1016  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    &  Co.,  merchants   (Sanger,  Cal.),  office  4 
Sutter,  room  3 
-8®"  Kutner.    SeeKuttner 
Kutsch  George,  cook  California  Hotel,   r.   1218, 

26th 
Kutscher  Adolph  D.,  furniture  poisher,  r.  6II14, 
7th 
"    Adolph  O.,  saddler  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

672  Brannan 
"    Ardo,  harness  maker,  r.  673  Brannan 
KutsheraMathias,  hostler  Seal  Rock  House 
Kutter  Edward,  porter  Sherwood  &  Sherwood, 
r.  824D  Broadway 
"     Edward  C,  mill  hand  Union  Box  Factory, 
r.  824D  Broadway 
Kuttner  Benjamin,  tailor,  400  Dupont 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1027  Filbert 
"    Henry,  printer,  r.  906  Geary 
'•    Ida  Mrs.,  compositor  Pac.  Christian  Pub. 

Co.,  r.  815  Laguna 
"     L.  &  Co.   (Louis  Kuttner),  opticians  and 

jewelers,  1644  Market 
"    Louis  (L.  Kuttner  &  Co.),  r.  1416  Mission 
"    Naphtaly,  pinking  and  pleating,  906  Geary 
ie®="Kuttner.    See  Kutner 
Kuttrofl  Gustav,  nurse  German  Hospital 
Kutz  Milton,  bookkeeper,  r.  539  McAllister 
Kutzer  George,  bakery,  1938  Union 
Kydd  Isaac  F.,  superintendent  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR,  r.  1336  Green 
Kyhl  Mai  ins  C,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  818a 

Geary 
Kylberg  Hjalmar,  physician,  337  Geary 
Kyle  Charles  W.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  443  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  9  Harriet 
"    Joseph,  engineer  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
■'    Thomas,  capitalist,  r.  831  O'Farrell 
"    William,  roller  maker  George  D.  Graham, 

r.  Oakland 
"     William  P.,  driver  Ewell,  Shafer&Co.,  r. 
3439  Folsom 
ii^Kyle.    See  Keil  and  Kiehl 


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Kylen  Charles  J.,  shoemaker,  216  Steuart 
Kyne  Charles  D.,  salesman  O'Connor,   Moffatt 
&  Co.,  r.  409  Ellis 
"    John,  carriage  maker  William  Wertsch,  r. 

r.  11  Merritt 
"    Patrick,  paper  carrier,  r.  17S8  Folsom 
"    William  G.,  apprentice  RaLston  Iron  Wks, 
r.  Alameda 
igarKyne.    See  Kine 
Kyrnich  George,  horseman,  r.  37,  ad 
Kytka  Theodore,  artist,  r.  1107  Bush 


Laaninen  Gustaf  A.,  boarding,  253  Steuart 
Labadie  Edward  L.  (S.  H.  Tyler  &  Son),  r.  1415 
Bush 
"    John  G.,  packer  Indianapolis  Furniture  Co. 
"    William  T.,  millhand,  r.  1911  Lexington  Av 
Labarbere  John,  liquors,  508  Pacific 
"    Joseph,   bartender   John    Anglade,  r.  631 
Jackson 
Labaree  Seth,  blacksmith,  r.  1518,  30th 
Labarere  Michael,  r.  24  Howard  Court 
Labarthe  Antoine,  laundryman,  r.  1307;^  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Jean,  cook  Jacques  Mounter,  r.  116  Trenton 
"    John  (Labarthe  &  Lacazette),  r.  631  Jack- 
son 
"    Justin,  liquors,  330  Montgomery  Av 
"    Pierre,  watchman,  r.  771  Howard 
"    &  Lacazette  (John  Labarthe  and  Bertrand 

D.  Lacazette),  liquors  and  lodgings,  631 
Jackson 

Labat  Ernest,  r.  513  Stevenson 

"    Ernest  H.,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Labataille  Jacques  (Henri  Pottet  &  Co.),  and 

florist,  319,  21st 
Labayrade  John  P.,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks, 

r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Labbe  Clotilde  Miss,  clerk,  r.  3010b  Filbert 
"    Jeanne  C.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  3010b  Filbert 
"    Josephine  M.,  widow,  r.  2010b  Filbert 
"    Peter,  r.  343  Clara 
Label  Henry  Mrs.,  widow  r.  61  lA  Hyde 
"    Isidor,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  611a 

Hyde 
"    Jacob,  r.  35  Fulton 

"  Jacob,  butcher  Otto  Kanitz,  r.  806,  15th 
"  Jacob,  clerk  Leopold  Cohn,  r.  346  Grove 
"    Louis,  stock  fitter  Rosenthal.  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  35  Fulton 
"    Solomon,  gent's  furnishing  goods,  344,  3d 
Labelle  Mary,  widow,  r.  814  Hyde 
"    Robert  E.,  clerk,  r.  814  Hyde 
La  Berge  Charles  H.,  painter,  r.  1103)4  Steven- 
son rear 
"    Francis,  cook,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  334.  8th  Av 
"    Walter  C,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
234,  8th  Av 
Labhard  Emil,  florist  Mrs.  H.  Labhard,   r.  3208 
Geary 
"    H.  Mrs.,  florist,  340  Kearny,  r.  3308  Geary 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  3208  Geary 
"    Jean  G.,  clerk  J.  F.  Campe,  r.  1011  Harrison 
"    Theodore,  livery   stable,  hay    and  grain, 

2325-3337  Post,  r.  3308  Geary 
"    Walter,  florist    Mrs.   H.    Labhard,   r.  3208 

Geary 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  2524  Post 
Labling  Henry,  tailor,  r.  163  Tehama 
Labohm  Martha  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  1013  Mission 
Labonge  Rudolph  F.,  bicycle  repairer  Devany 

Hopkins  &  Co.,  r.  530  Stanyan 
Labor  Bureau  Association,  Guy  Lathrop  mana 

ger,  115-117  Turk,  telephone  South  771 
Labor  Statistics  California  State  Bureau  of, 

E.  L.  Fitzgerald  commissioner,  335  Sut 
ter 

La  Borde  John  F.,   superintendent  factory  W 

H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  437  Harrison 
Laborde  Joseph,  laundry,  1307)4  Golden  Gate  Av 
Labordette  Edward  (Patnaude  &  Labordette) 

r.  734  California 
Labordi  Ricardo,  bootblack,  r,  39  Hinckley 
Laborie  Alfred,  engineer  Legallet-HellwigTan 
ning  Co.,  r.  14th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glassed  ancl  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Laborie  Frank,  bartender  Delsol  Bros.,  r.  613 

Bryant 
Labory  Frank,  waiter  John  Bergez,  r.  1333  Du- 

pont 
Labourette  Bernard,  wool  puller  Isaac   Levy,  r. 
5th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Marie  Miss,  laundress  Frisou  &   Loustau- 
nau,  r.  409,  4th 
Labourie  Victor,  waiter,  r.  1313  Stockton 
Labran  Alexandria    Mrs.,    dairy  produce,    403 

Dupont 
Labricat  Peter,  cellarman  Seegelken  &  Buck- 

ner,  r.  1415  Stockton 
LaBrie  Alice,  widow,  r.  3405  Howard 
Labrucherie  Pierre,  milker  Bareilles  Bros.,  r. 

1338,  32d  Av  South 
Lacan  John  P.,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks.,  r. 

5th  Av  South,  bet.  L  and  M 
Lacanau  Marie,  domestic,  3017  Lyon 
Lacasa  Frank,  restaurant,  1313  Buchanan 
Lacassie  Pierre,  musician,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  P 
Lacau  Joseph,  driver,  r.  533  Broadway 

"    Marie  Miss,  lodgings,  533  Broadway 
Lacay  Louis,  clerk  London,  Paris  and  Ameri- 
can Bank,  r.  718  California 
Lacaze  Adolphe,  waiter  Fabien  Hitte,  609  Pine 
"    Baptiste,  blacksmith  and  wagon  maker,  714 
Sansome.  r.  31  John 
Jean,  laundry,  703  Broadway 
John  P..  laundryman,  r.  839  Sutter 
Louis  (Mangeot  &  Lacaze),  r.  31  John 
M.  Mrs.,  laundry,  829  Sutter 
Mary  Mrs.,  laundry,  1330  California 
Lacaze  Biaximin  v.,  book,  newspaper  and  job 
printer,  all  languages,  729  Montgomery, 
r.  811!^  Montgomery 
Lacazette     Bertrand    D.    (Labarthe   &    Laca- 
zette), r.  631  Jackson 
"    Eliza,  domestic.  2226  Sacramento 
Lace  House,  D.  Samuels  proprietor,   dry   and 
fancy  goods,  123-139  Post 
"    James  C,  blacksmith,  r.  313  Mississippi 
"    Joseph,  laundryman  Model  Laundry,  r.  ,33 

Chenery 
"    Joseph  J.,  5th  engineer  str  Gaelic 
Lacerde  Manuel,  porter  Lisbon  House,   r.  432 

Drumm 
Lacey  Albert   E.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Jo- 
seph Wagner  Manufacturing  Co.,  101-103 
Mission,  r.  775  Haight 
Catherine  M.,  widow,  r. -14  Valencia 
Charles  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  2631  Octa- 

via 
Charles  H.,  pantryman,  r.  117  Fair  Oaks 
Edward,   advertising  agent,    r.  616  Web- 
ster 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  618  Tennessee 
Frederick  G.,  salesman,  r.  951  Masonic  Av 
George,  laborer,  r.  1  Michigan 
Johanna,  furnished  rooms,  70  Minna 
John,  furnished  rooms,  718  California 
John  C,  seaman,  r.  3621  Octavia 
Joseph,  roller  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  Ala- 
bama bet  23d  and  34th 
Joseph  C,  machinist  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 

Co..  r.  775  Haight 
Joseph  D.,  tanner,  r.  1110  Vermont 
Michael,  fireman,  r.  419  Brannan 
Michal,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  S  s 

Sierra  nr  Georgia 
Michael,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r,  235!/2  Perry 
Peter,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery,   r 

Alabama  bet  33d  and  24th 
Peter  J.,  tanner,  r.  1110  Vermont 
Sidney,  ganger  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  r 
800a  Lyon 


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POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Lacey  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1  Michigan 
"    Thomas  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  Texas  nr  30th, 

Potrero 
"    Thomas  J.  Rev.,  associate  rector  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church  and  head  mas  ter  Trin- 
ity School,  r.  3300  Washington 
"    William  -H.,  carpet  layer  J.  Spaulding  & 

Co.,  r.  12,  13th 
"    W.  Milton,  bookkeeper  D.  &  C.  S.  Harney,  r. 
The  Normandie 
«®"  Lacey.    See  Lacy 
Lach  Frank,  laundryman  American  Laundry,  r. 

75  Albion  Av 
La  Chapelle  Frank,  blacksmith  J.  J.   La  Cha- 
pelle,  r.  3273  Mission 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  577  Bryant 
■'    Frederick,  blacksmith,  r.  3273  Mission 
"    Joseph  J.,  carriage  and  wagon  maker,  531 

Mission,  r.  3373  Mission 
"    Wilford  A.  (La  Chapelle  &  Loiselle),  r.  3273 

Mission 
"    William  S.,  plumber   E.   Demers,  r.  3273 

Mission 
"    &  Loiselle  (Wilford  A.   La  Chapelle  and 
NazalreLoizelle),  blacksmiths,  3401  Mis- 
sion 
Lachaud  Jean,  r.  1517  Powell 
Lacher   Isaac,    butcher,    2020   Market,    r.    1218 
Grolden  Gate  Av 
"     Lester,  bookkeeper  M.  Getz  &  Co.,  r.  1218 

Golden  Gate  Av 
■'    Paul,  carpenter,  r.  103,  22d 
"    William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  cor 
28th  and  Folsom 
«®"  Lacher.    See  Locker 
Lachman  Abraham,  clothing,  335  Pacific 
Lacliman  Abraham,  president  Lachman  &  Ja- 
cobi,  SE  cor  3d  and  Bryant,  r.  1234  Post 
"    Adolph,  r.  235,  15th 

"    Adolph  B.,  liquors,  105,  3d,  r.  405%  Octavia 
"    Adolph  J.  fSideman,  Lachman  &  Co.),  r.  1307 
Octavia 
Lacliman  Albert,  second  vice-president  Califor- 
Wine    Association,    SW    cor     3d    and 
Folsom,  r.  1001  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  stationery,  2304  Fillmore 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  10  Balmy 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  40514  Octavia 
"    Fanny  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1713  Laguna 
"    Gustav,  clerk  Bare  Bros.,  r.  1526  Webster 
Lachman  Harry,  secretary  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.. 

201-203  Kearny,  r.  1713  Laguna 
Lachman  Henry,  general  superintendent  Cali- 
fornia Wine  Association,  SW  cor  2d  and 
Folsom,  r.  2216  California 
"    Joseph  B.,  clerk  A.  B.  Lachman,  r.  405i/4 

Octavia 
"    Louis,  tailor,  518  Pine,  r.  1713  Laguna 
"    Maurice,  conductor  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r.  2304 

Fillmore 
"    Moritz  Mrs.  (Lachman  &  Co.),  r.  1526  Web- 
ster 
"    Rudolph,   clerk  Bare  Bros.,   r.   1526  Web- 
ster 
"     S.  Co.,  H.  Lachman  president,  W.  Hanson 

secretary,  office  216  Bush,  room  14 
"    S.  &  H.  Estate,  W.  Hanson  secretary,  216 
Bush,  room  14 
Lachman  &   Co.  (Mrs.  Moritz  Lachman),   im- 
porters   and    manufacturers    furs,    110 
Kearny 
Lachman   &  Jacobi  (incorporated),   Abraham 
Lachman    president,    Jacob    J.    Jacobi 
vice  -  president,    California    wines    and 
brandies,  SE  cor  2d  and  Bryant 
4®=  Lachman.     See  Lackmann 


609 


Lachman's  Block,  SW  cor  Market  and  Fremont 
Lachnini  August,  laborer,  r.  6  Hampshire 
Lack  Annie,  widow,  groceries,  1019  Pacific,  r. 
734'/^  Broadway 
"    George,  carpenter  and  builder,  409  Kearny, 

r.  2608  Sutter 
"    Harry,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  1625  Fill- 
more, r.  20  Douglass 
"    Louis  E.,  clerk  Mrs.  Annie  Lack,  r.  734>4 
Broadway 
Lackam  Henry,  tailor,  r.  913  Sacramento 
Lackeman  Charles,  hardware,  409  Kearny,  r. 
1214  Leavenworth 
"    Charles  E.,  salesman  Charles  Lackeman, 
r.  1214  Leavenworth 
Lackenbach  Charles,  tailor,  r.  600  Gough 
"    Joseph  C,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co., 
Gough 

Lackewandt    Herman,    cellarman   Cal.    Wine 
Assn.,  r.  Francis  nr  Mission 
"    Hermann,  laborer,  r.  145  Dore 
Lackey  James  M.,  barber,  131  O'Farrell,  r.  311 
Leavenworth 
"    Warren  L.,  dental  student,  r.  528  Turk 
Lackie  Bessie,  widow,  r.  2  Harriet 
Lackmann  Ernest,  clerk  John  Lackmann 
"    H.,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r.  1907 

O'Farrell  .■ 

"    Herman  G.,  groceries,  1319  Sacramento 
"    John,  groceries,  818  California,  r.  816  Cali- 
fornia 
4®"  Lackmann.    See  Lachman 
Lackner  Max,  manager  I.  Finkelstein,  r.  461V6 

Minna 
Laclergue  John,  baker,  r.  36  Scott  PI 
Lacombe   Celestin,  tanner   Legallet  -  Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
"    George  A.,  hatter,  r.  541  Haight 
"    Joseph  L..  pressman  Francis  -  Valentine 
Co.,  r.  836  Filbert 
Lacomber   Peter,  fruits    and  vegetables,  2851 

Mission 
Lacombrade  Leopold,  r.  420  Jackson 
Lacoste  Andre,  laundry,  717  Lombard 
La  Coste  Bernard,  molder  Western  Foundry,  r. 

17  Natoma 
Lacoste  Francis,  r.  29th  Av  South  bet  N  and  P 
"    Frank,  r.  1523  Geary 
"    George  J.,  clerk  Cal.   Wine   Assn,   r.   1523 

Geary 
"    Honore,  r.  1523  Geary 
"    Jean,  porter,  r.  9  Pratt  PI 
"    Jean,  wholesale    wines,   901  Montgomery 

Av 
"    Jean  P.  T.,  clerk  Jean  Lacoste 
"    John  (Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.)  r.  1300  Leav- 
enworth 
"    John  F.  (Sylvain  Salomon  &  Co.),   r.  3340 

Clay 
"    Nathalie,  widow,  r.  1110  Green 
"    Pierre,  driver  Bareilles  Bros.,  r.  1238,  22d 

Av  South 
"    Pierre,    proprietor    Bellevue   House,    801 

Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  r.  2312  Post 
Lacoume  Pierre,  laundry,  1524  Polk 
Lacour  Alfred  E.,  driver  B.  M.  Atchinson&  Co.. 

r.  1721  Devisadero 
Lacroix  A.,  r.  1521  Valencia 
"    Auguste,  nurseryman,  3012  Steiner 
"    Lucien,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co,,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert,  elevator  tender,  305  Larkin,  r.  2123 
Polk 
Lacua  Mary,  widow,  r.  1711  Stockton 
Lacunza  Rosendo,  clerk  E.  E.  Geisel 
Lacy  Annie,  widow,  h  46  Caselli  Av 
"    Annie  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  46  Caselli 
Av 
Lacy  Benjamin  T.,   president  Parke  &  Lacv 
Co.,  21-23  Fremont,  r.  615  Chestnut 
"    Eugene  F.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  8 

Verona  PI 
"    Harry,  note  and  merchandise  broker,  321 

California,  r.  1809  Post 
"    Henry,  carpet  layer,  r.  27,  13th 
Lacy  James  A.,  wholesale  lumber,  33  Market, 
room  7.  r.  511a  Page 
"    James  W..  painter,  r.  1114  Florida 


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Lacy  John  A.,  plumber,  r.  46Caselli  Av 
"    John  F.,  carriage  maker  H.  M.  Black  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  engineer,  r.  425,  2d 
"    Nicholas,  janitor,  r.  11  Salmon 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk,  r.  926  Minnesota 
"    Philip  H.,  clerk,  r.  1809  Post 
"    Robert,  tinsmith,  r.  8  Verona  PI 
"    Thomas,  driver,  r.  2002  Greenwich 
"    Thomas  P.,  milk  dealer,  r.  46  Caselli  Av 
"    W.,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Walter  W.,  tinner,  r.  46  Caselli  Av 
4®=Lacy.    See  Lacey 

Lada  Adolph  M.,  clerk  general  manager's  ofiflce 
Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  231  Leavenworth 
"    Bronislaw,  bookeeper,  r.  221  Leavenworth 
"    Edward  B.,  musician,  r.  221  Leavenworth 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  221  Leaven- 
worth 
Ladagnous  Ch  rles,  steward  Maison  Riche,  r. 
609  Franklin 
"    Justin  (Ladagnous  &  Levy),  r.  509  Capp 
"    &    Levy    (Justin    Ladagnous    and    Meyer 
Levy),    proprietors  Maison    Riche,   104 
Grant  Av  and  40  Geary 
Ladar  Morris,  tailor,  r.  39  Everett 
Ladarre  Henry,  nurse  French  Hospital 

"    Jean,  liquors,  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Mason 
Ladd  Alice  M.,  widow,  r.  112  Fair  Oaks 
"    Ann  S.,  widow,  r.  2309  Jackson 
"    Atticus  A.,  painter,  r.  2443  Larkin 
"    Charles  D.,  with  Edwin  H.   Ladd,  r.  614, 

21st 
"    Charles  J.,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  811,  23d 
"    Douglas  R.,  porter  The  Baldwin 
Ladd  Edwin  H.,  proprietor  Ladd's  Gun  Store, 
dealer  guns,  ammnnition,  fishing  tackle, 
and  sporting  goods,  9,  3d,  r.  909  Powell 
"    Frank B.,  clerk  freight  auditor's    dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  410  Post 
"    Harry  L.  (H.  L.  Ladd  &  Co.),  r.  939  Sutter 

LADD   H.    L.    &    CO. 

(Harry  L.  Ladd),  cut  rate  druggists 
and  prescription  pharmacists,  NW 
cor  Howard  and  4tn 

Ladd  Homer  E.,  clerk  Pierce  &  Co.,  r.  620  Geary 
"    Horace  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2509  Fillmore 
"    Horace  J.,  r.  2509  Fillmore 
"    Howard  M.,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee  & 

Co.,r.  929b  Sutter 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  15141/4  Vallejo 
"    Ira  B.,  medical  student,  r.  1910  Pierce 
"    Joseph    A.,  foreman  John    Dixon,  r.    2443 

Larkin 
"    Louis  D.,  clerk  Thomas  Hoeck,  r.  1318  Bry- 
ant 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Benjamin  Healey,  r.  1014 

Green 
"    &  Coffin    (New    York),    Vernon    Waldron 
agent,  169  Crocker  Bldg 
Ladd's  Gun  Store,  Edwin  H.  Ladd  proprietor,  9, 

3d 
Laden  Mary,  widow,  r.  811  Octavia 
Ladenburger  Ludwig,  millhand  Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  34  Hawthorne 
Lades  Auguste,  waiter,  r.  815  Stockton 
Ladewig  Arthur  E.,  clerk  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonn- 
tag,  r.  3419,  16th 
"    Henry  F.,  salesman,  r.  3419,  16th 
Ladies'  Bethel  Sewing  Society,  NE  cor  Sacra- 
mento and  Drumm 
Ladies'  Catholic  Aid  Society,   13l  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Ladies'  French   Benevolent  Association,  318 

Post 
Ladies'  Home  Journal,  Curtis  Publishing  Co. 

proprietors,  78  Columbian  Bldg 
Ladies'  Protection  and   Relief  Soiety,    1300 

Franklin 
Ladies'     Seamen     Friend     Society,    Sailors 

Home,  NE  cor  Harrison  and  Main 
Ladies'   Society  of  Israelites,  Leo  Eloesser 

secretary,  105  Stockton 
La  Dieu  James  H.,  carpenter  Central  Lumber 

and  Mill  Co.,  r.  1601  Geary 
Ladroade  Louis,  hackman.  202  Post,  r.  309  O'Far- 
rell 


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Laduski  John,  liquors,  525!^  Sansome,  r.  121314 

Pacific 
Lady  Emma  Mining  Co.  (El  Dorado  Co.).  W.  W. 
Boughton  secretary,  9  Mills  Bldg,  6th 
floor 
Lady  Washington  Consolidated  Co.  (Storey  Co., 
Nov.),  Julien  Jacobus  secretarv,  .33  Ne- 
vada Block 
Laederich    Albert,    clerk   Irvine   Bros.,  r.    122 

Julian  Av 
Laegneau  Anna,  widow,  r.  909  Minna 
Laepge  Charles  H.,  r.  338,  6th 
Laeremans  Frank  J.  (Laeremans  &  Lemmon), 

r.  1136  Folsom 
Laeremans  &  Lemmon  (Frank  j.  Laeremans 
and  John  W.  Lemmon),  proprietors  San 
Francisco  Transfer  Co.,  333  Bush 
Lafaille  Frank  H.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Ameri- 
can Varnish  Co.,  741  Mission,  r.  535,  23d 
"    Henry  A.,  elevatorman,  314  Pine,  r.  710% 

22d 
"    Rosella  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Even- 
ing School,  r.  7101/2,  23d 
"    Samuel  J.,  carpenter  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 
r.  7101/2,  22d 
Lafaire  William,  with  A.  Repsold   &   Co.,    r. 

15271/2  Mission 
Lafaix  Pierre,  gardener,  r.  1406  Guerrero 
Lafargue  Jean,  ironer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  214, 
17th 
"    John  B.,  cellarman  C.  Carpy  &  Co.,  r.  10 
Caroline  PI 
Lafayette  Frank,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Guards,  730  Montgomery 
"    Hall,  730  Montgomery 

"    Hotel,  Bocca  &  Co.  proprietors,  736  Pacific 
"    House,  Mrs.  Anna  Schaub  proprietor,  11 
Lafayette 
Lafayette  Park,  bet  Gough  and  Laguna,  Wash- 
ington and  Sacramento 
Lafayette  Primary  School,  Mrs.  M.  L.  O'Neal 

principal,  NW  cor  Filbert  and  Kearny 
Lafee  Jacob,  r.  34,  22d 
"    Manuel,  bookkeeper  Thomas  T.  Atkinson 

&  Co..  r.  519  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Marcus   (California   Uniform   Co.),   r.    311 

Polk 
"    Marcus,  shoecutter,  r.  34,  22d 
Laferme  John  J.,  draughtsman,  r.  710  Central 

Av 
La  Ferrera  Giuseppe  (B.  Chell  &  Co.).  r.   1115 

Montgomery 
Lafevre  Theodore,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2935  Mis- 
sion 
Laflan  William,  expressman,  SE  cor  Mission 

and  8th,  r.  1013  Treat  Av 
Lafferty  Alexander,  shoemaker,  r.  208  California 
Av 
"    Daniel,  marble  polisher,  r.  308  California 

Av 
"    Eugene  O.,  bricklayer,  r.  308  California  Av 
"    James  H.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co .,  r. 

208  California  Av 
"    John,    captain   U.    S.   A.    (retired),  r.  730 

Grove 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  208  California  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1802  Polk 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Web- 
ster 
"    William,  marine   engineer,  9  Mission,  r- 

Oakland 
"    William  B.,  marine  engineer,  r.  Ill,  14th 
Laffln  Lawrence,  produce  dealer,  r.  213,  14th 

"    Matthew,  molder,  r.  313,  14th 
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Lafitte  Laurent  J.  (L.  J.  Lafitte  &  Co.),  r.  240a 
Sutter 
"    L.  J.  &  Co.  (Laurent  J.  Lafitte),  fruits  and 
vegetables,  13-14  Centre  Market 
La  Fleur  Joseph  A.,  brakeman,  r.  302,  4th 
Laflin  James,  shipping  office,  104  Mission,  r. 
2934  Washington 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  James  Laflin,  r.  3918  Wash- 
ington 
La  Fonciere  Marine  Insurance  Co.,    Mann    & 

Wilson  agents,  306  Sansome 
La  Fond  Frank,  musician,  r.  533  Filbert 
Lafont  Lucien,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  A\ 
Lafontaine  A.  J.,  job  printer  603  Merchant,  r. 
3006  Washington 
"    Emma  A.,  widow,  r.  1428  Jackson 
"    Emma  C.  Miss,  physician,  1428  Jackson 
La  Fontaine  Josephine,  widow,  r.  1006  Hyde 

"    Josephine  Miss,  r.  1006  Hyde 
Lafontaine  J.   R.,  blue   and  black  prints  and 

blue  print  paper,  603  Merchant 
Laforet  Mary,  widow,  r.  7b  Dawson  PI 
Laforgue  Francaise  Mrs.,   laundress    Armand 
Drain,  r.  20  Collingwood 
■'    Jean,   cellarman  Jacques  Mounic,   r.  1302 

Powell  , 

"    Peter,  ironer  John  Bernou,  r.  629,  3d 
"    Pierre,  employe  Occidental  Hotel 
La  Fortuna    Mining  Co.  (Arizona),  office    532, 

Market,  room  3 
La  Fortune  Joseph,  paver,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
Lafourguette   Jacques,    milkman,    r.    18th   Av 
South  nr I 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1010  Lombard 
Lafournere  John  (Rimassa  &  Lafournere),  r.  216 

Lombard 
Lafrance  Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  51^4  Langton 

"    William,  waiter,  r.  1  Bush  Street  PI 
Lafranchi  Pio,  clerk  Dairymen's  Union  of  Cal., 
r.  1146  Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    Z.,  driver  I.  Sartori  &  Co..  r.  Prescott  House 
Lafrantz  Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  Ill  Ridley 
Lalranz  Henry,  liquors,  5.  9th,  r.  1347  Market 

"    John,  driver,  r.  26,  21st 
Lafrenz  Nicholas,  mate,  r.  312,  19th 
La  Flur  J.,  linemen  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  537 

Minna 
Lafustec  Frank  H.,  teamster,  r.  I8O714  Union 
Lagan  Alecia,  domestic,  1519  Pacific  Av 
,,    Bernard,  wood    and    coal,  2036  Howard,  r. 

3028  Folsom 
"    Hugh,  physician,  3514  Folsom 
''    John,  physician,  101  Van  Ness  Av.,  r.  140 

Haight 
"    Patrick,  r.  350  Locust  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  25  Victor 
Lagarde  August,  r.  714a  Fell 
"     Delphin,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  714a 

Fell 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  714a  Fell 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  815  Stockton 
"     Lucien,  salesman  Roth  &  Co.,  r.  2521  Sutter 
Lagasse  Annie,  widow,  r.  Army  nr.  San  Bruno 
Av 
"    Peter,  tanner,  r.  Army  nr.  San  Bruno  Av 
Lage  Arthur,  messenger  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  1,  7th 
"    Henry,  packer  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r. 
1,  7th 
Lageman  Henry,  r.  1210  Howard 
"    William  F".  J.  (Lageman  &  Powell),  r.  540 

Hermann 
■    &  Powell  (William   F.   J.    Lageman   and 
Samuel  W.  Powell),  beerbottlers,  712, 
I4th 


Lagercrantz    C.    Theodore,    distributor    Post 

Office,  r.  Oakland 
Lagerson  Frederick,  millwright,  r.  1315  Jackson 
Lages  Christopher,  r.  328  Haight 
Lagier  Alexander,  bartender  V.  Dastrevigne,  r. 
515  Valencia 
"    Josephine,  domestic,  34  Liberty 
"    Marius  (Lagier  &  Pons),  r.  147,  3d 
"    &   Pons    (Marius    Lagier    and    Germain 
Pons),  lodgings.  147,  3d,  and  31  Hunt 
LaGiovine   Italia  Hotel,  115  Clark 
Lagier  Joseph,  tanner  Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey, 

r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
Lagoarde  Adele,  widow,  r.  500  Eddy 
Lagomarsino  Antonio,  gardener  Colombo  Mar- 
ket, r.  S  s  Ocean  House  Road  nr  Ingle- 
side  House 
"    Antonio,  millhand,  r.  910,  6th 
"    Antonio,  scavenger,  r.  184  Vandewater 
"    Celestino,    salesman   G.   Lagomarsino,  r. 

3530  Sacramento 
"    Charles  (Charles  Lagomarsino  &  Co.),  r. 

18  Elliot  Park 
"    Charles  &  Co.)  Charles  Lagomarsino  and 
Louis  Brichetto),  fruits  and  vegetables, 
423  Davisadero  and  1907  Geary 
"    David,  bookkeeper  Ravenna  &  Co.,  r.  717 

Vallejo 
"    Frank,  gardener  Colombo  Market,  r.  Ocean 

House  Road  nr  Ingleside  House 
"    Gaecin to,  gardener  Lagomarsino  &  Co.,  r. 

SE  cor  39th  Av  and  Clement 
"    Gio.  B..  wines,  California  nr  1st  Av 
"    Giovanni,  coal,  wood,  hay  and  grain,  3530 

Sacramento 
"    Giovanni,  millhand,  r.  910  6th 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  2  Howard 
"    Giuseppe,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Joseph  (Lagomarsino  &  Co.),  r.  SE  cor  29th 

Av  and  Clement 
"    Rolando,    liquors,    NE    cor    7th    Av    and 

Clement 
"    Rosie,  widow,  (Lagomarsino &  Co.),   r.  SE 

cor  29th  Av  and  Clement 
"    Turtino,  scavenger,  r.  18  Boardman  PI 
"    &  Co.   (Joseph   and  Mrs.   Rosie  Logomar- 
sino  and  Frank  Oliva),   gardeners,  SE 
cor  29th  Av  and  Clement 
Lagoni  Hans,  dairyman,  r.  228  Dolores 
Lagoria  Louis,  fish  dealer,  r.  1804  Mason 
Lagoriga  Dominico,   bootblack,  641  Sutter,  r,  3 
Greenwich 

LA    GRANDE    LAUNDRY   CO., 

successors  to  E.  P.  WMte  &  Co.. 
12tli  bet  Howard  and  Folsom,  tele- 
phone Soutli  406,  office  23  Powell, 
telephone  Bush  12,  branch  office  11 
Taylor 
La  Grange  A.  Miss,  r.  Russ  House 

"    Ditch  and  Hydraulic  Mining  Co.  (Stanis- 
laus Co.),  Abraham  Halsey  secretary, 
580  California,  rooms  49-5o 
Lagrange  Emily  Mrs.,   varieties,  1203  Stockton 

"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  1203  Stockoon 
La  Grange  Hydraulic  Gold  Mining  Co.  The,  H. 
Duvergey  secretary,  14  Sansome,  room  17 

"    Julius,  gardener,  r.  1836  Hyde 

"    Millard  F.,  bookkeeper  Soring  Valley  W. 
W.,  r.  13  Beaver 

"    Norman    Z.,    carriage    painter     Walcom 
Bros.,r.  113,4th 
Lagrave  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  344  Naples 

"    Bernard,  bartender,  r.  704  Railroad  Av 

"    Charles,  barber,  635  Montgomery,  r.  42314 
Green 

"    Eugene,  laundry,  1021  Stockton 

"    Gabriel,  sand  and    saw  dust  dealer,  710 
Folsom,  r.  258  Clementina 

"    Jesse,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
Railroad  Av  nr  13th  Av  South 

"    John,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  909  Railroad 
Av 

"    Joseph,  butcher  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.,   r. 
704  Railroad  Av 

"    Peter,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 
Laguens  Vincent,  liquors,  601  Bush,  r.  507  Cole 
Laguna  Honda  Primary  School,  Miss  Kather- 
ine  F.  Casey  principal,  7th  Av  bet  I  and  J 


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Lahaille  John,  expressman,  508  Washington,  r. 

Arkansas  nr  Mariposa 
Lahaney  Joseph  F.,  collector,  14  McAllister,  r. 
328,  21st 
"    Maggie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  328,  21st 
"    Patrick,  lamp  lighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  308^/2,  12th 
"    Patrick  W.,  harness   maker,  Railroad  Av 
opp  5th  Av  South,  r.  328,  21st 
fi®-Lahaney.    See  Leheney 
Lahanier  Camille  S.,  clerk,  r.  1621  Sutter 
"    Eugene  F.,  student,  r.  1621  Sutter 
"    Eugenie,  widow,  r.  1621  Sutter 
Lahen  Thomas,  yardman  La  Grande  Laundry 
Laherty  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  205  Fillmore 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1135  Tennessee 
"    Richard,  r.  733a  Clementina 
Lahey  John,  stableman,  r.  Lombard  bet  Baker 
and  Lyon 
"    John  B.,  janitor,  r.  743  Brannan 
"    John  T.,  laborer,  r.  743  Brannan 
"    William,  cook  City  and  County  Hospital, 

r.  1110  York 
"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  1110  York 
4®=Lahey.    See  Leahey  and  Leahy 
Lahifl  Lawrence,  gardener,  r.   1617   California 

rear 
Lahl  Edward,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  405  Post 

"    John,  merchant  tailor,  405  Post 
Lohorgue  Peter,  barber,    810!4  Pacific,    r.    616 

Broadway  rear 
Lahusen  Benjamin  J.  W.,  cigarmaker,  i.bV^  Ale- 
many 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  5Vi  Alemany 
"    George  W.,  liquors,  421, 17th,  r.  5'^  Alemany 
Laib  Albert,  plumber,  1623  Post 
"    Anton,  shoemaker,  906  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  1623  Post 

LAIB  JOSEPH  JR., 

signs,   plain   and  ornamental,    1171 
Market  near  8tli,  r.  1623  Post 

Laib  William,  woodcarver,  r.  1623  Post 
Laidlaw  Alexander,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine, 
room  17,  r.  906  Ellis 
"    Henry  K.,  cook  The  Emlay  Co.,  r.  1049  Mar- 
ket 
"    Horace,  physician,  224  Kearny,  r.  2703  Bush 
"    R.D.,  mining  broker,  314  Battery,  r.   2440 
Jackson 
Laidley  Henrique,  vice-consul  Portugal,  323 

Montgomery,  r.  2722  Howard 
Laillacca  Mitchell,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  & 
Co.,  r.  Onondaga  Av  nr  Mission  Road 
"    Peter  (D.  Lapouble  &  Co.),  r.  Onondaga  Av 
nr  Mission  Road 
Laine  Edward  W.,  entry  clerk  Holbrook.   Mer- 
rill &  Stetson,  r.  733  Bush 
"    John,  seaman  str  Point  Arena 
"    Joseph  R.,  physician,  r.  920  Sutter 
"    Manuel,  lapidary,  9  Hardie  PI,  r.  1518  Jack- 
son 
"    S.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  304  Stockton 
.e®=-Laine.    See  Lane  and  Lehn 

LAINER  CHARLES, 

photograplier,   31,  3d  (formerly  715 
Market),  r.  Alameda 
Lainer  James,  waiter,  r.  861  Market 
"    Richard,  druggist,  699  McAllister,  r.  620 
Gough 
Lainesse  Edward,  woodworker  Larkins  &  Co., 

r.  814  Turk 
Laing  Charles  D.,  r.  717  Taylor 
Laing  Jane,  widow,  proprietor  Hotel  Westmin- 
ster, 614  Sutter 
"    John,  r.  125  Farallones 
"    John,  helper  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks,  r.  5 

Belmont  PI 
"    Oscar,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1923  Mission 
4®"Laing.    See  Lang  and  Layng 
Laingor  Elizabeth  S.,  widow,  r.  1133  Valencia 
Lair  John,  cellerman  John  Wieland  Brewery  r 
8441/2  Fblsom 
"    Max,  peddler,  r.  520,  8th 
Laird  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1532  Clay 
"    Daniel,  capitalist,  r.  1507  Stockton 
"    Henry  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1050  Mission 
"    James,  r.  2616  Mission 


Laird  James  D.,  r.  11  Monroe 
"    John,  clerk  McCoy  &  Nesbitt,  r.  528,  19th 
"    John,  pattern  maker,  r.  1532  Clay 
"    John  L.  (Laird,  Schober  &  Co.),  r.  Baldwin 

Hotel 
"    Kate  Miss,  teacher   Spring  Valley  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1532  Clay 
"    ,  Schober  &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  Charles  P. 
Baughman  Pacific  Coast  agent,    shoes 
wholesale,  819  Market,  room  14 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r,  823  O'Farrell 
"    William,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1532  Clay 
"    William,  purser,  r.  725  Polk 
Lairden  John,  ironworker,  r.  54,  1st 
Laist    Otto,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Store,  r.  614 

Filbert 
Laist  Theodore  F.  (Laist  &  Schwerdt),  r.  SE 

cor  Washington  and  Jones 
Laist  &  Schwerdt    (Theodore  F.  Laist    and 
Philip  Schwerdt), architects, 727 Spreck- 
els  Bldg 
Laitey  George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
Lajardiere  Adelena  Miss,  r.  824  Valleio 
"    Eugene  J.,  r.  824  Vallejo 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  824  Vallejo 
La  Jeunesse  Frederick,  chair  finisher  Hey  wood 
Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  828  Folsom 
"    W.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo    & 
Co.,r.  Alameda 
Lajus  Marc,  cutler,  r.  8  Lynch 
Lake  Ada  A.,  widow,  r.  1217^4  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  r.  1055  Mission 
"    Edward  H.,  physician,  r.  2014  Sutter 
"    Edward  J.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  1829  Valleio 
"    Frank  M.  P.,  paper  carrier  r.  825  Pine 
"    Fred  E.,  printer  Call.  r.  1005  Clay 
"    Fred  W.,  real  estate  and  secretary  Honey 
Lake  Valley  Land  and  Water    Co.,  69 
Columbian  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick  B..  attorney  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

4  Montgomery,  r.  2314  Webster 
"    George,  printer  George  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 

332,  4th  A  V 
"    George  W.,  policeman,  r.  12  Hardy 
"    H.  Wingate,  cashier  The  Baldwin,"  r.  920e 

Pine 
"     LouisE.  (Lake  &  Co.),  r.  2014  Sutter 

LAKE  MARY  MISS, 

private  boarding  and  day  school  for 
girls,  1534  Sutter  cor  Octal va 

Lake  Myra  C,  widow,  r.  1905  Pacific  Av 
"    Shore  and  Michigan   Southern    Railway, 

Carlton  C.  Crane  agent,  10  Montgomery 
"    Supi-rior   Copper    Mills    ^Pittsburg,    Pa.) 

James  L.  Hydes  Pacific  Coast  manager, 

119  California 
Lake  Tahoe  and  San  Francisco  Water  Works, 

Allexey  W.  Von  Schmidt  president  and 

chief  engineer,  808  Montgomery 
"    Virginia,  widow,  r.  237  Clara 
"    William  B.,  real  estate,  69  Columbian  Bldg, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  brick  mason,  r.  2317  Larkin 

LAKE  &  CO. 

(Louis  £.  Lake),  importers  and  whole- 
sale dealers  brushes,  brooms  and 
woodenware,  411  Sacramento 

Lakeman  Adolph  L.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  235,  15th 
Lakeview   and    Sunnyside    Improvement    Co., 

real  estate,  646  Market 
Lakin  Charles,  packer,  r.  649  Minna 
"    John  H.,  r.  1316  Mission 


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Lakin  John  S.,  engineer,  r.  400  Bay 
"    Michael,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms,  r. 
cor  O'Farrell  and  Powell 
Lalande   Alexandre    Laurence     de.    Consul 
France,  604  Commercial 
"    Alice    H.    Miss,    teacher    South    Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1204  Haight 
"    Bertha,  widow,  lodgings,  14  Turk 
Lalanne  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1108  Mason 
"    Calixte,  r.  1108  Mason 
"    Charlotte,  fruits  and  vegetables,  502  Va- 
lencia 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  229  Austin  Av 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1108  Mason 
"    Pauline  Miss,  r.  1108  Mason 
Lalau  Elie,  tanner,  r.  325,  4th 
"    Louis,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Lalgende  Leon,  cook,  r.  249  Clementina 

"    Leoni  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  249  Clementina 
Lalle  Margaret  Miss,  r.  17^4  Laskie 
L'Allemand  Augusta  Miss,  r.  I6O314  San  Carlos 

Av 
Lallement  Alphonse,  groceries,  815-817  Jackson, 

r.  21  Stone 
Lalley  James  P.,  butcher  Hammond  &  Brod,  r. 
43V4  Everett 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  43Vi  Everett 
"    Matthew  (Stokes  &  Lalley),  r.  343  Jessie 
Lally  Barthol  C,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
816  Douglass 
"    Dennis  J.,  butcher,  206,  11th 
"    Frank,  teamster  McNab  &   Smith,  r.   25 

Clara 
"    Gustav,  bartender  C.  Coakley,  r.  NE  cor 
Geary  and  Central  Av 
Lally  Harry  T.,  manager  Crane  Co.,  2a-25, 1st. 
and  18  Fremont,  r.  Alameda 
"    J.,  clerk,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    James,  broom  sorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  2826  Harrison 
"    John,  r.  3510  Mission 
"    John,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  54,  1st 
"    John,  fireman    str  City  of  Puebla,  r.   142 

Clara 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  142  Clara 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  groceries,  3510  Mission 
"    Patrick,  bricklayer,  r.  2826  Harrison 
Lalonde  Edward,  physician,  1009  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Lalor  Patrick,  groceries,  953  Howard,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
>6®"Lalor.    See  Lawler  and  Lawlor 
Laity  Hugh,  track  foreman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

515  Howard 
Lamaire  Marie,  widow,  r.  908  Sansome 
Lamanet  John  (Lamanet  &  Haurat),  r.  720  Val- 
lejo 
"    Peter  (Lamanet  &  Mouyer),  r.  820,  18th 
•'    &  Haurat  (John  Lamanet  and  Frank  Hau- 
rat) sausage  makers,  720  Vallejo 
"    &  Mouyer  (Peter  Lamaret  and  Louis  Mou- 
yer), landscape  gardeners,  820, 18th 
Lamar  Charles  W.,  watchman,  r.  SE  cor  28th 
and  Point  Lobos  Avs 
"    Harry  E.,  electroplater  S.  F.  Novelty  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Pedro,  r.  S^M  Sycamore  Av 
"    Peter,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  215  Capp 
"    Peter  E.,  president  and  manager  Rocklin 
Granite  Curbing  Co.,  238  Montgomery 
Lamarque  Germain,  porter  Leon  Perrey,  r.  14 
Harlan  PI 
"    Henri,  cook,  r.  438  Jackson 


Lamarque  John,  r.  545  Stevenson 
"    John,  bartender  Giosue  Rottanzi,  r.  9  Tay- 
lor 
Lamaysou  Clemente  (Barberis  &  Lamaysou),  r. 
733  Broadway 
"    Jacque,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 
Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Lamazou  Marie,  widow,  r.  1402  Stockton 
Lamb  Charles,  cook  Thompson  &  Tobius,  r.  137, 
4th 
"    Charles,  driver  Consumers  Ice  Co. 
"    Clarence  H.,  candymaker,  r.  8  Albion  Av 
"    Ellen  M.,  widow,  r.  629  Jessie 
"    F.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Lamb    Frank    H.,    assistant     superintendent 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  NE  cor 
Montgomery  and  Pine,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  F.,  laundryman,  r.  241,  15th 
"    George  W.,  salesman  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r. 

"    Herbert  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2336  Mission 
"    Herbert  H.,  clerk  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  810 

20th 
"    Isaac  (Travers  &  Lamb),  r.  Oakland 
"    J.  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  916  Howard 
"    James  (Lamb  &  Son),  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  foreman  engineer  Park  and  Ocean 

RR.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  hostler  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  263  Tehama 
"    John  E.  (Lamb  &  Son),  r.  711  Shotwell 
"    Katie,  domestic,  820  Sutter 
"    Lewis  M.  (Perkins  &  Lamb),  r.  726, 17th 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  2617  Buchanan 
'<    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Mary  Miss,  lodgings,  263  Tehama 
"    Mollie  Miss,  dressmaking,  220  Eddy 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  303  Michigan 
"    Peter  F.,  fireman  str  Eureka 
"    Philip,  wool  scourer  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  828  Hampshire 
"    Rose  A.,  widow,  r.  1330  Pine 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  118  Grant  Av 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  15  Verona  PI 
"    William  E.,  capitalist,  308  Pine,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Lamb  &  Son,  r.  3a 

Russ 
"    William  N.,  physician,  510  Larkin 
Lamb  William  P.,  secretary  Merten  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  210-212  Davis,  r.  1110  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Willis,  marine  engineer,  r.  19  Prosper 
"    &  Son  (James    and    John    E.),  fish    and 
oysters,  8  Bay  City  Market 
Lambeck  Edla,  domestic,  3418  Sacramento 
Lamberg  Edward,  proprietor  The  Oriental,  615 

Taylor 
Lambert  Alice,  widow,  r.  43  Ritch 
"    Annie  J.,  widow,  r.  636  Waller 
"    Archibald,  fireman,  r.  26V4  Valley 
"    Barbara,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  710  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Daniel,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening  School,  r. 

534  Haight 
"    David  A.,  fireman  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

26y2  Valley 
"    F.,  laborer  George  de  Latour 
"    Frank  H.,  printer,  r.  18,  1st 
"    Fred  C,  printer  J.  D.  Z.  F.  Fowzer,  r.  339y2 


"    Gabrielle  Mrs.,   dressmaker,  r.  704  Cali- 
fornia 
•'    Garcia  Miss,  r.  712M  Clementina 
"    George,  r.  712}4  Clementina 
"    George,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  312  Val- 
ley rear 
"    George     A.,     boot     and    shoemaker,   618 
Shrader 
Lambert   Oilman,   agent   Halleck  Block,   320 
Sansome,  room  18,  r.  914  Page 
Harry,  r.  867  Mission 
Harry  H.,  r.  112  Oak 
Hattie  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.   1608  Van 

Ness  Av 
Jacob,  longshoreman,  r.  421  Fremont 
James  C,  carpet  layer  M.  Friedman  &  Co, 

r.  110514  Alabama 
John,  butcher,  r.  421  Fremont 
John,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 


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Lambert  Judith,  widow,  r.  TISJ-^  Clementina 
"    M.,  hostler  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515  California 
"    Marcus,  clerk,  r.  539  Vallejo 
"    Michael  H.,  porter  Matthew  Kerr,  r.  529 

Sacramento 
"    Milton  H.  H.,  purser  str  St.  Paul 
"    Rachel  H.,  widow,  r.  914  Page 
"    Richard,  journalist,  r.  793  Mission 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Lambert   Thomas  A.,  manager  William  Lam- 
bert, 144  Natoma,  r.  2039  Howard 
Lambert  William,  axle  grease,  office  and  fac- 
tory, 144-148  Natoma,  telephone  Main  86, 
r.  Cloverdale,  Cal. 
"    William,  fruits  and  vegetables,  NW  cor 

Union  and  Steiner 
"    William  D.,  sign  painter,  1231  Market 
"    William  D.  Mrs.,  patent  medicines,  1221 


"    William  F.,  painter,  r.  2718  Folsom  rear 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  712  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  P.,  merchant,  r.  1724  Sutter 
Lamberth  Albert  N.,  mechanic,  r.  305  Oak 
"    Henry  N.,  master  mariner,  r.  305  Oak 
"    Henry  N.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  305  Oak 
Lambertine  Geronimo,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

"    Salvator,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
Lamberton  Charles  H.,  cashier  The  McLaughlin 
Co.,r.  1608Larkin 
"    Lewis,  agent  The  McLaughlin  Co.,  r.  1608 
Larkin 
Lambertsen  Anton,  peddler,  r.  709  Banks 
Lambeth  M.  &  Co.  (Milton  Lambeth),  lumber, 
101  Market 
"    Milton  (M.  Lambeth  &  Co.),  r.  2421  Fillmore 
Lambla  Jules,  solicitor  Smedburg&  Mitchell,  r. 

230  Capp 
Lambley  George  J.,  traveling  salesman  Neu- 

burger,  Reiss  &  Co.,  r.  899  Pine 
Lamborn  Harvey,  clerk  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Lambrecht  Conraa,  carpenter,  r.  1348  Alabama 
Lamburth  Archibald,  r.  523  Potero  Av 
"    Cassius  E.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  617 
York 
Lamcke  Frederika,  widow,  r.   1312  Devisadero 
rear 
"    Henry  W.,  painter,  r.  333?i  Ritch 
"    Maria  Miss,  r.  1312  Devisadero  rear 
Lame  Joseph,  bakery,  154  Tehama 

"    Louis,  baker,  r.  412  Church 
LamerdinF.  August,  piano  tuner,  r.'736i4  Vallejo 
Lameteyer  Oelestine,  widow,  r.  804  Vallejo 
Lametti  Frank,  bottler  J.  L  Bliven  &  Co..  r.  18 

Hubbard 
Lamey  George  B.,  shipwright  Clark  &  Webster, 
r.  Oakland 
"    James,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  935 

Folsom 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  935  Folsom 
"    Patrick  F.,  packer  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 
935  Folsom 
Lami  Eduardo,  confectionery,  261,  3d 
Lamken  John,  quartermaster  str  Santa  Rosa 

r.  700  Front 
Lamkin  Edwin  A.,  conipositor,-r.  4  Marye  Ter- 
race 
Lamle  John,  horseman,  r.  905  Market 
Lammer  Gustav,  solicitor  W.  H.  Fuchs,  r.  1157 

Folsom 
Lammers  Henry  J.,  gardener,  r.  2198  Devisadero 
"    L.  J.,  cook,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Peter,  restaurant,   1759>^  Mission,  r.   1761 
Mission 
Lammetini  Salvator,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Lammon  Alexander,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  238 
Townsend 
"    Carrie  N.,  widow,  r.  543  Turk 
"    David,  expressman,  r.  4271/^  Elizabeth 
Lamoglie  Giuseppe,  bootblack  Frank  Lavory, 

r.  1213  Dupont 
Lament  Gustave  E.,  glassblower,  126  Kearny, 
room  15,  r.  508  Ellis 
"    Harriet  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  Chinese  Mission, 

r.  1729  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Hugh  H.,  machinist,  r.  1729  San  Carlos  Av 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  612,  23d 
"    Rose  E.  Miss,  teacher  Chinese  Mission,  r. 
1729  San  Carlos  Av 


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Lament  Roy  L.,  fireman,  r.  1007  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  starcher  S.  F.  Laundry,    r.   1519 

Eddy 
"    Violet  W.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1739  San 

Carlos  Av 
«'    William,  actor,  r.  1007  Harrison 
"    William,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  613, 

23d 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
S^  Lament.    See  Lemont 
La  Montagne  Harry,  artist,  14  McAllister 
Lamoree  David  J.,  paper  carrier,  r.  217  Fillmore 
Lamothe  Alfred,  chiropodist,  11-13  Grant  Av,  r. 

432^  Hayes 
Lamotte  Louis,  laundryman,  r.  341,  3d 
La   Motte   Robert    S.,     accountant     Crocker- 
Woolworth  National  Bank,  r.  1145  Guer- 
rero 
"    Victor  J.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  State  Board  of 
Trade,  r.  Glen  Ellen,  Cal. 
Lamoureux  Eugene,  foreman  Neville  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
Lamoureux  P.  H.,  secretary  Remillard  Brick 

Co.,  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th,  r.  Oakland 
Lamp    Henry  Jr.,  packer  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 

Berkeley 
Lampe  Charles,  shipping  clerk  Esberg,  Bach- 
man  &  Co.,  r.  750  Sanchez 
"    Ella  C,  widow,  r.  2134  Mission 
"    Emile  T.,  salesman   O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r.  3134  Mission 
"    Henry,  molder,  r.  1220  Dolores 
"    Henry  J.  E.,  longshoreman,  r.  1210  Kearny 
"    Lottie  A.,  widow,  r.  126  Ridley 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  2018  Folsom 
"    William  A.  (Dennis  &  Lampe),  r.  126  Rid- 
ley 
Lampher  Hector,  carpenter,  r.  1421,  24th 
"    Walter,  butcher  Eugene  B.  Grace,  r.  346, 
4th 
Lampke  C.  Henry  V.,  with  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 
r.  6th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    John  T.,  wool  scourer,  r.  506,  4th 
"    William  E.,  wool  sorter,  r.  506,  4th 
Lampman  George  W.,  pressman,  r.  535  Valencia 
"    Henry,  chief   engineer  str  Santa  Rosa,  r. 

9051/2  Powell 
"    Jannette  Mrs.,  r.  317  Francisco 
Lamprell  Joseph  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  33  Perry 
Lamrow  May  Mrs.,  r.  1415^4  Folsom 
Lamson  Consolidated  Store  Service  Co.,  J.  w. 
Thoms  agent,  120  Sutter,  room  47 
"    Dyer  M.,  bartender  Lincoln's  Road  House, 

r.  Fulton  nr  5th  Av 
"    George  F.,  auctioneer,  410  Kearny,  room  5 
"    Henry,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Lamut  Matthew,  waiter,  r.  50  Freelon 
Lana  L.  &  Son  (Louis  and  Richard  M.),  con- 
fectionery and   fruits,    1428  Dupont  and 
W  s  Stanyan  opp  Hayes 
"    Louis  (L.  Lana  &  Son),  r.  1426  Dupont 
"    Richard  M.  (L.  Lana  &  Son),  r.  1426  Dupont 
Lancashire    G.  O.,  butcher  str  City  of  Rio  de 

Janeiro 
Lancashire  Insurance  Co.,  Mann  &   Wilson 

managers,  323-324  California 
Lancaster  Alexander,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Chester   J.,   driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Edward  B.,  elevatorman,  r.  838^2  Harrison 
"     Ellen  A.,  widow,  r.  8381/4  Harrison 
"    Jennie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  88814  Harrison 
"    Joseph  (Lancaster  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Peerless    Emery    Wheel    Co.,    E.    Dobson 
agent,  4  Lawrence  PI 


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Lancaster  Richard,  seaman,  r.  11  South  Park 
"    Walter  F.,  janitor,  r.  88814  Harrison 
■  '    William,  cook  S.  S.  Mackinaw,  r.  838  Har- 
rison 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Lancaster  &  Co.  (Joseph  Lancaster  and  Isidore 

Goulet),  merchant  tailors,  414  Kearny 
Lancel    Eugene    H.,    winegrowers    agent.    205 
Front,  r.  Alameda 
"    Paul  L.,  salesman  Eugene  H.  Lancel,  r. 
Alameda 
Lanchi  Vincenzi,  salesman,  r.  813  Vallejo 
Lancon  J.  (Garcia  &  Lancon),  r.  Mexico 
Land  Department  Central  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  William  H.  Mills  land  agent, 
room  26  Hobart  Bldg 
Land  Department  Southern  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  Jerome  Madden  land  agent, 
14  Hobart  Bldg 
"    George  B.,  r.  1019  Castro 
"    Gertrude  E.    Mrs.,  r.    21st   Av    nr   Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    James  J.,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r, 

2844  Mission 
"    Lenora  Mrs.,  r.  1875  Mi  sion 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  21st  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    of  Sunshine  Co.,  H.  L.  Norton  local  agent, 
1170  Market,  room  65 
Land  Office  United  States,  610  Commercial 
Land  Savtttgs  Union  of  California  (incorpora- 
ted),  Harry    Francis    president,  A.    E. 
Gray    secretary,  office    69-71    Chronicle 
Bldg 
Landa  Abraham,  clothing,  666^4  Howard 
"    Adolph,  tailor,  335/2,  3d 
"    David,  jeweler,  r.  1519  Polk 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  122  Grove 
Landar  Max  (A.  Rosen  &  Co.),  r.  704  Howard 
Landau  Michel,  porter     Fabien   Hitte,   r.   240 

Sutter 
l^ande  David,  salesman,  r.  444M  Clementina 
Lande  Edward,  attorney  at  law,  204-208  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  1027  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  444'/^  Clementina 
"    Francis,  liquors,  2808  Greenwich 
"    Marco,  pressman,  r.  16  Hinckley 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  432  Vallejo 
"    Patrick,  r.  227  Hayes 
"    Raphael,  r.  1027  Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    Vincent,  peddler,  r.  16  Hinckley 
Landecker  Carl,  watchmaker,  126  Kearny  room 
5,  r.  938  Filbert 
"    Hugo,  jeweler,  r.  1726  O'Farrell 
"    Isaac,  barber,  953  Bryant 
"    Louis,  merchant,  r.  525  Baker 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1726  O'Farrell 
Landeen  John,  shoemaker,  1633  Howard 
Landeker  Alice,  widow    r.  1715  Sutter 
Landen  August,  cabinetmaker,  r.  1000a  Minna 
Landenberger    Carl,    sausage   maker,    r.    1006 

Union 
Landeor  John  S.   (Peterson  &  Landeor),  r.  631 

Stevenson 
Lander  David,  merchant  tailor,  1934  Mission,  r. 
1807  Howard 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1012,  20th 
"    Josef  (Claus  &  Lander),  r.  129.  6th 
"    Robert,  engineer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 
Av 
Landeri  Giacomo,  fish  peddler,  r.  29  Hinckley 
Landerkin  Henry,  clerk,  r.  2C3  Turk 
Landers  Alexander,  porter  Charles  Herzog,  r. 
737  Howard 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  812  Shotwell 
•  ■    Charles  M. ,  joiner  P.  C.  SS.  Co. ,  r.  313,  2d  Av 


Landers  David  C,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r- 
1009  Scott 
"    David  W.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  2409 

Buchanan 
"    George,  salesman  M.  E.  Frank,  r.  14  Russ 
"    Gustave,  r.  716  Leavenworth 
"    Howard  L.,  attorney  at  law,  11  Mills  Bldg. 

3d  floor,  r.  807  California 
"    James  F.,  baker,  r.  212 Broadway 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L-  Wks,  r.  912% 
Ellis 
Landers  John,  manager  The  Manhattan  Life 
Insurance  Co..  240  Montgomery,  r.  2522 
Octavia 
"    John,   salesman    S.    F.   Shoe  House,  r.  812 

Shotwell 
"    John,  steward,  r.  1317  O'Farrell 
"    John  B.,  butcher,  503  Jones,  r.  1020  Mission 
"    John  C,  baker,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    John  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  132y2  Oak 
"    John   M.,   longshoreman,    r.    Brewster    nr 

Faith 
"    L.   E.    Mrs.,    sewing   machine  teacher,  r. 

1020  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1321/2  Oak 
"    Milton  H.,  billing  clerkP.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  313. 

2d  Av 
"    Patrick,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  37  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  insurance  agent,  r.  2409  Buchanan 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2133  Bush 
"    Walter  G.,    clerk   W.    J.   Landers,  r.  1313 

Taylor 
"    William,  cook,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  16  Sherman 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  1321/2  Oak 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  313,  2d  Av 
Landers  William  J.,  general  agent  Sun  Insur- 
ance OfQce    (of  London),    and  resident 
manager  Lion  Fire  and  Imperial  Insur 
ance  Co.  (of  London),  205-207  Sansome,  r 
San  Leandro 
4®='Landers.    See  Lander,  Landes  and  Landis 
Landes  Eugene,  lodgings,  1320  Stockton 
"    H.  H.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Justin,  tanner,  r.  842,  15th  Av  South 
Landetti  Marco,  r.  314  Pacific 
Landgraff  Frank,  laundryman,  r.  645  Natoma 
"    Joseph,   liquors    and  restaurant,  NE   cor 
Stanyan  and  Fell 
Landgrave  Michael,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Landgrebe  Adolph  W.,  barber,  2259  Mission,  r 
16b  Cumberland 
"    Arthur,  electrician  Electrical  Engineering 

Co. 
"    Richard  A.,  barber,  2043  Mission,  r.  20431/2 

Mission 
"    Robert  G.,  cashier  Easton,  Eldridge  &Co 

r.  2109'/4  Larkin 
"    Walter,  spinner  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills 
"    William,  barber,  r.  2043/2  Mission 
Landgreen  William,  master  bk  Sonoma,  office 

44  East 
Landi  Vincenzo,  peddler,  r.  16  Hinckley 
Landini  Clelia  Miss,  stamping  and  embroidery 
2238  Bush 
"    George,  driver  Bocker  &  Anthanen,  r.  cor 

Cambridge  and  Wayland 
"     Rinaldo,  bartender  Angelo  Sbragia,  r.  513b 

Union 
"    Rinaldo,  driver,  r.  2238  Bush 
"    Rose,  widow,  dressmaking,  2238  Bush 
Landis  A.  J.,  miner,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Augustin,  yardman  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Edward  C,  special  agent  London  Guaran- 
tee and  Accident  Co.  and  general  insur- 
ance, 421  California,  r.  716  Leavenworth 
"    Gustav  C,  cashier  Justinian  Cairo  Co.,  r 

716  Leavenworth 
"    Jacob  K.,  janitor,  r.  611  Pine 
Landis  J.  F.  Reynolds,   First   Lieutenant  isl 
Cavalry  U.  S.  A.,  aid  department  com- 
mander, inspector  of  small   arms  prac- 
tice, and    acting    engineer    officer,   30? 
Phelan  Bldg,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    J.  Milton,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  &  Co.- 
r.  728  Sutter 
4S"Landis.    See  Landers  and  Landes 


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Landmann   Alexander    H.,  plumber,  r.  410  Oc- 
tavia 
"    Carl   F.,  clerk    Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  5 

Hartford 
"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  410Octavia 
"    Rudolf  (Landmann&  Davids),  r.  1611  Sutter 
"    &   Davids  (Rudolf   Landmann  and  Oscar 
Davids),    liquors,    cigars  and    tobacco, 
1321  Larkin 
Lando  Brothers  (Meyer  and  Morris),  tailors,  14 
McAllister 
"    Harris,  clothing,  404  Kearny,  r.  9\hy<t  Sut- 
ter 
"    Henry,  drygoods,  1.528  Kentucky 
"    Joseph,  merchant,  r.  408  "Van  Ness  Av 
"    Meyer  (Lando  Bros.),  r.  402c  Haight 
"    Morris  (Lando  Bros.),  r.  402c  Haight 
"    Samuel  L.,  tailor,  r.  423  Clementina 
J8S=Lando.    See  Landau 

Landon  Francis  P.,  clerk  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 
1721  McAllister 
"    Gardiner  (Stebbins  &  Landon),  r.  1731  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Horaces.,  clerk  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  305 
Steiner 
London  Howard   P.,  assistant  secretary  San 
Francisco  Stock  and  Exchange  Board,  r. 
Berkeley 
Landoni  Antonio,  bartender  D.  D' Andrea,  r.  ,39 

Hinckley 
Landragan  Margaret,  widow,  r.  533,  17th 
«®=  Landragan.    See  Landrigan 
Landram  James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  735^/4  Minna 
"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  735 Vi  Minna 
"    Reuben  M.,  carpenter,  r.  735^/4  Minna 
"    William  R.,  salesman  Haskell  &  Muegge. 
r.  7351/2  Minna 
Landresse  Charles  P.,  accountant,  r.  614  Potrero 
Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  2116V^  Jones 
4®°  Landresse.    See  De  Landresse 
Landrigan  Henry,  r.  203  Turk 

"    Philip  J.,  carpenter,  r.  961  Mission 
4®=  Landrigan.    See  Landragan 
Landry  Daniel  J.,  porter  William  A.  Schultz  & 
Sons,  r.  718  Fell 
"    Elie,  clerk,  r.  718  Fell 
"    Frank  A.,  painter,  r.  117  Cook 
"    Therence,  office  512  Montgomery,  r.  718  Fell 
"    William  A.,  price  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan 
&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  718  Fell 
Landsberg  Albert,  liquors,  1300  Market,  r.  130 
Ivy  Av 
"    George  M.,  cannery  superintendent  Pac. 
Steam  Whaling   Co.,  30   California,    r. 
Oakland 
Landsberger  Albert  H.,  bookkeeper  T.  H.  Fro- 

lich,  r.  Alameda 
,  "    Henry  M.  (Landsberger  &  Son),  r.  1417  San 
Antonio  Av,  Alameda 
"    Herman,  r.  507  Lombard 
"    Isidor  (Landsberger  &  Son),  r.  1615  San  Jose 

Av,  Alameda 
"    Julius  A.,  clerk  Cal.  Distributing  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Nathan,  teacher  violin,  r.  511  McAllister 
"    Phillip,  manager  Davis  Bros.,  r.  .511  Mc- 

Landsberger  &  Son  (isidor  and  Henry  M.),  com- 
mission merchants.  123  California,  tel- 
ephone Main  690 
Landsmann  Alois,  brush  maker  Read  &  Zahn, 

r.  1617  Dupont 
Landson  Louis,  longshoreman,  r.  315  Langton 
Landstrom  Carl  A.,  tailor,  r.  5  Marye  Terrace 
"    John,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    Oscar  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  28% 
Kissling 
Landtbon  James,  seaman,  r.  1513  Stockton 
Landucci  Amadeo,  laborer  Ravenna  &  Co. 
"    Casimiro    (M.    Landucci  &  Bro.),    r.     723 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Ferucchi,  marble  polisher  RufQno  &  Bian- 
chi,  r.  862  Bryant 

butcher  Carlo  Giovannetti,  r.  311 
Clementina 
Luigi,  fruit  vender,  r.  706  Front 
M.  &  Brother  (Martin  and  Casimiro),  fruit 
dealers,  725  Montgomery  Av 


Landucci  Martin  (M.  Landucci  &  Bro.),  r.  723 
Montgomery  Av 

'■    Michael,  clerk  A.  Frediani  &  Co.,  r.  535 
Hayes 

"    Olinto,  marble  cutter  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,  r. 
565  Bryant 
Landvogt  Emma  Miss,  waitress  Cardall  &  Ler- 
ner,  r.  243,  8th 

"    John,  baker,  r.  243,  8th 
Landwehr  Albert,  cashier  L.  Feldmann  &  Co., 

r.  337a  Capp 
Lane  Albert,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  116  Turk 

"    Albert,  window  cleaner,  r.  555  Natoma 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  140  Chestnut 

"    Benjamin,  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1207^4  Mis- 
sion 

"    Brothers  (John  D.  and  Cornelius  J.),  monu 
ments,  411  McAllister 

"    C.  C,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"    Charles  A.,  bottler  Ca).  Bottling  Co.,  r.  719 
Willow  Av 

"    Charles  A.,  printer,  4  California,  room  5.  r. 
34  Hofl  Av 

"    Charles  C,  with  William  E.  Lane,  r.  1802 
Market 

"    Charles  D.,  mining,  office  3  Hobart  Bldg 

"    Charles  H.,  carpenter,  r.  12^/4  Sycamore  Av 

"    Charles  H.,  laundryman  Alms  House 

"    Charles  J.,  bartender,  r.  1G02A  Union 

"    Cornelius  E.,  sign  painter,  r.  1585  Valencia 

"    Cornelius  J.  (Lane  Bros.),  r.   1612  Lexing- 
ton Av 

"    Daniel,  agent,  r.  513F  Larkin 

"    Daniel,  melter,  r.  213,  1st 

"    David  F.,  cashier  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag. 
r.  Lorin.  Cal. 

"     Ella,  widow,  r.  1613  Turk 

"    Emerson  B.,  with  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
431,  17th 

"    Frances  A.,  widow,  r.  67  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  783  Mission 

"    Frank,  laundryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  1032V4 
Folsom 

"    Frank  J.,  painter,  r.  1714  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Frank  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  IO3214  Folsom 
Lane  Franklin  K.  (Lane  &  Lane),  r.  1714  Pa- 
cific Av 

"    Frederick,  teamster  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  31  Glen 
Park  Av 

"    Frederick  A.,  shoe  finisher  G.  M.  Kutz  & 
Co.,r.  34Hoff  Av 

LANE  FREDERICK  J.,  D.  D.  S., 

dentist,  office  508  Sutter,  hours  9  a. 
m.  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  5257, 
r.  1711  California 

Lane  George,  salesman  John  Leinhart,  r.  SW 
cor  7th  Av  and  J 
"    George  A.,  collector,  r.  2022  Ellis 
"    George  A.  P.,  real  estate,  505  Kearny,  r. 

SW  cor  7th  Av  and  J 
■'    George  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1025  Capp 
"    George  W.,  traveling  salesman, r.  416Scott 
"    Gus,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
3016  Buchanan 
Lane  G.  Whitfield  (Lane  &  Lane), r.  1602  Vallejo 
"    H.,  coalpasser  str  Alameda 
"    Henry,  water  tender,  r.  547, 1st 
"    Honora Mrs.,  liquors, 2808  Greenwich 
Lane  Hospital,  Levi  C.  Lane  president  and  pro- 
fessor of  surgery,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Web- 
ster 
"    James,  bartender   Timothy    J.    White,  r. 

130a  Church 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  501  Napa 


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the  Canadian  Qovernment,  by  certificate 
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§L.ane  James,  waiter,  r.  130c  Church 

"  James  A.,   brakeman   S.    P.    Co., 
^  Turk 

©  "  James  B.,  furniture  dealer,  r.  34  Hoff  Av 

"3  "  James  E  ,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  431 

H  Duncan 

"  James  H.,  miller  J.   Martenstein  &  Co.,  r. 
g  10051/2  Mason 

"  James  M..  master  bk  Harry  Morse,  office 
3  54  Steuart 

^  "  John,  r.  564V4  Howard 

p  "  John,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

f^  14  Oak 

"g  "  John,  cook,  r.  605  Davis 

o  "  John,  fireman  str  Mariposa,  r.  2    McLea 

»  Court 

"  John,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 

"  John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.   NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 

"  John,  student,  r.  2512  California 

"  John  D.  (Lane  Bros.),  r.  Los  Angeles 

^  "  John  H.,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  1214  Polk 

"  John  J.,  liquors,  NW  cor  McAllister  and 
^^  Hyde,  r.  1207  Market 

2  "  John   M.    (Lane  &  Connelly),  r.    Seattle, 


"    Lawrence,  expressman,  r.  1326  O'Farrell 
Lane  Levi  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  professor 

of  surgery  Lane  Medical  College,  office 

and  r.  2302  Clay 
"    Lottie  B.  Mrs.,  r.  lOlSVz  Larkin 
"    LuciaM.,  physician,  1214  Hyde 
"    Mark    G.,  notary  public    and    broker,  602 

Market,  r.  19  Alpine 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  725  Ashbury 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  405  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  34  Hofl  Av 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  janitress  Sheridan  Primary 

School,  r.  Ocean  View 
"  Michael,  cook,  r.  108  Hill 
'•    Michael,  liquors,  NW  cor  Steuart  and  Fol- 

som,  r.  424  Fremont 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  49  Perry 
"    Peter,  lodgings,  141  Chestnut 
"    Robert,  shipcalker.  r.  1010  Alabama 
"    Roscoe  E.,  manager    L.  Breslauer  &  Co., 

49-53   Bluxome,    r.    2019    College    Way, 

Berkeley 
"    Sullivan,  watchman,  r.  1322  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  chief  cook  str  San  Jose 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Thomas  A.,   salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  3016  Buchanan 
"    Timothy,  hostler,  r.  912,  15th 
"    Timothy,  hostler  Sullivan  &  Doyle,  r.  325, 

6th 
"    Walter   W.,  proprietor  Mariners'    Home, 

506  Davis 
"    Ward  H.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Gough  and 

McAllister,  r.  719  Willow  Av 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  1210  Sanchez 
"     William,  seaman,  r.  315  Folsom 
"     William  E.,  barber,  437,  3d 

LANE  WILLIAM  E., 

plumber,  505  Kearny,  telephone  Main 
315,  r.  509  Kearny 

Lane  William  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1715  Leav- 
enworth 
"    William  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  118,  10th 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

34  Hoff  Av 
"     William  H.,  painter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  IO3214 

Folsom 
"     William  J.,  printer,  r.  334  Union 
'■    William  T.,  1st  asst.  engineer  .sir  Peru 


Lane  &  Connelly  (John  M.  Lane  and  Frank  J 
Connelly),    manufacturers    and  jobbers 
cigars,  204-206  Market 
Lane  &  Lane  (Franklin  K.   and  G.  Whitfield 
Lane),  attorneys    at    law,    202   Crocker 
Bldg 
;8®="Lane.    See  Laine  and  Lehn 
Lanfar  Adeline  L.,  widow,  r.  511  Eddy 
"    Hallie  L.  Miss,  stenographer,  628  Market, 
r.  511  Eddy 
Lanfranchi  Ciemence  Mrs.,  teacher  French,  r. 
1288  Stanyan 
"    Marie  Miss,  teacher  English,  r.  1288  Stan- 
yan 
"    Paul,  butcher  Anton  Pardi,  r.  1017  Guer- 
rero 
"    Pauline  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1288  Stay^ 
yan 
Lang  Adolph  B.,  vice-president  Fredericksburg. 
Bottling  Co.,  r.  1818  Ellis 
"    Albert,  driver  Rudolph  Haas 
"    Albert  G.,  salesman  F.  H.  Ames  &  Co.,  r. 

1300  Polk 
"    Alfred,  waiter,  r.  36  Clay 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady  Charles  Strohmaier, 

r.  418Brannan 
"    Arthur  E.,  carpenter,  r.   17151/4  San  Carlos 
Av 
Lang  August  J.,  manager  Fredericksburg  Bot- 
tling Co.,  921  Market  and  1510  Ellis,  r. 
1508  Ellis 
Charles,  tailor,  r.  43114  Clementina 
Charles  E.,  accountant  Asa  Fisk,  r.  531, 

17th 
Charles  E.,  trimmer  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  117  Tremont  Av 
Dora,  widow,  r.  2508  Sutter 
Edmund  B.,  salesman  J.  Noonan,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Edward,  barber,  r.  136,  6th 
Edward,  fireman  str  Columbia,  r.  136  Perry 
Edward,  shoemaker D.  A.  Leigh,  r.  537  Sac- 
ramento 
Lang  Edwin,  salesman  Young  &  Lang,  r.  515 
Van  Ness  Av 
"     Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  2  Midway 
"    Ernest,  watchmaker,  2821  Mission 
"    Ernest  L.,  teamster,  r.  128  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Frank,    porter   Cohn   &   Sohetter,    r.    1603 

Stockton 
"    Frank  J.,  litho  transferrer,  r.  80  Page 
"    Frederick,  car  cleaner,  r.  Wilder  nr  Chen- 

ery 
"    Frederick,  tanner  Filer  &  Lawrence,  r.  1509 


Fritz  F.,  r.  714  Ridley 

George,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  673 
Harrison 

George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1  Belvedere 

George  F.,  driver  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 
1720  Fell 

George  R.,  contractor  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 

Gertrude,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  2508  Sutter 

Giles  B.,  salesman  Allen  &  Higgins  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  107  Hoffman  Av 

Harris,  clerk,  r.  989  Howard 

Henry,    mechanic     Wooden     &    Little,  r. 


Henry  J.,  clerk  T.  Knox,  r.   814  McAllister 

Hugh  J.,  molder.  r.  612  Guerrero 

Jacob,  barber,  4l7  Battery,  r.  519a  Filbert 

John,  butcher,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 

John,  carpenter,  r.  44  Hancock 

John,  pantryman  str  Alameda 

John,  teamster  John  Stumpf  &  Son,  r.  16th 
Av  South  nr  L 

John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  417  Kearny 

John  E.,  machinist,  r.  1420  Devisadero 

John  J.,  laborer,  r.  2  Midway 

Joseph,  machinist,  r.  1224  Montgomery 

Joseph,  master  mariner,  r.  1315  Butte 

Joseph  K.,  master  schr  Alpine,  office  24 
Clay 

J.  W.,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

Lena,  widow,  r.  1255,  24th 

Leon,  delivery  clerk,  r.  2  Hopeton  Terrace 


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Lang  Leonhard,  foreman  Fredericksburg  Bot- 
tling Co.,  r.  1506  Ellis 

"    Louis,  r.  20  Page 

"    Louis  G.,  plumber  Thomas  Clark  &  Son,  r. 
20  Page 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2  Midway 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  2032  Ellis 
Lang  Nicholas  H.   (Young  &  Lang),  and  secre- 
tary California  Slovenian  Colony,  office 
602  Market,  r.  Ukiah 

"    Paul,  r.  346,  4th 

■'    Peter,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  212, 1st 

"    Sandor,  milk  man,  r.  414  Capp 

"    S.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1714  Mason 

"    William,  mason  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1   Ocean 
Terrace 

"    William,  painter,  r.  1  August  Alley 

"    &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers   (Portland,  Or.), 
James  Scott  agent,  offlce  405  Front 
e&'L.ang.    See  Laing,  Lange  and  Layng 
Langan  John  A.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin,  r. 
22  Clinton  Park 

"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  310  Tehama 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  45  Erie 

"    Peter T.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt&  Co.,  r. 
1093  Howard 

"    Robert,  hoseman  Engine  17,  r.  45  Erie 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  530,  9th 
Langbien  Herman  F.,  barber  Philip  Simon  & 

Co.,  r.  8  Chattanooga 
Langdale  Alfred,  r.  529  Montgomery  Av 
Langdon  Annie,  widow,  r.  2510  Bush 

"    Levi  H.,  broker,  405  Montgomery,  room  5,  r. 
10  Zoe 

"    W.,  attendant  U.  S.  Quarantine  Station. 
Angel  Island 

LANGDON  WALTER   G., 

expert    accountant,   109    California, 
room  15,  r.  Oakland 

Langdon   William   H.,  school  teacher,  r.  2510 

Bush 
Lange   Adolph,  machinist  Golden   State   and 

Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  58  Clementina 
"    Andrew,  engineer  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  24  Zoe 
"    Carrie  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.   E.  Lynch,  r. 

24  Zoe 
"    Charles,  r.  415  Spruce 
"    Charles  E.,  carpenter  William  A.  Lange, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Christian  M.,  laborer,  r  1219V4  Florida 
"    Emil  F.,  clerk,  r.  137  Carl 
"    Ernst,  1st  engineer  str.  City  of    Everett 
"    Frederick,  traveling  salesman,  r.  3004  La- 

guna 
"    Frederick  W.,  engineer,  r.  307  Butte 
Lange  P.  W.  M.,  president    Lange   Investment 

Co.,  632  Market,  r.  137  Carl 
"    F.  W.  M.,  Jr.,  real  estate,  r.  137  Carl 
"    George,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  867  Mar- 
ket 
"    Henry  C,  quarryman,  r.  624,  4th 
"    Herman,  waiter    Hans  H.   Hjuhl,   r.   1140 

Market 
"    Herman  F.,  cashier  Kruse  &  Euler,  r.  608 

O'Farrell 
"    Herman  N.,  bookkeeper   Inglenook  Vine- 

vard  Agency,  r.  137  Carl 
Lange  Investment  Co.,  F.  W.  M.  Lange  presi- 
dent, William  Lange   Jr.,  secretary,  632 

Market 
"    Johanna  Miss,  teacher  music,  110  Hyde 
"    John,  lumberman,  r.  444  Brannan 
Lange   John  C.  R.,   willow  ware   and    rattan 

goods,  624  Washington 
"    Joseph,  lodgings,  648  Mission 
"    Julius,    watchmaker    A.  Hoffman,    r.   1,37 

Carl 
"    Louis,  r.  989  Howard 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  824  Montgomery 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  593,  6th 
"    OttoF.  (F.  C.  Fredrickson&Co.),  r.  137  Carl 
"    Peter,  with  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r.  25Haight 
"    Peter  N..r.  505  Connecticut 
"    Philip,  butcher,  r  2219  Powell 
"    R.  F.  &  Co.   (Rudolph  F.  Lange  and  Mrs. 

Ella  M.  Gofl),  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

735  Valencia 


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Lange  Rudolph  F.  (R.  F.  Lange  &  Co.),  r.  116  Fell 
"    Wilhelm,  engineer  Union  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
307  Butte 
Lange  William  Jr.  (William  Lange  &  Co.),  pro- 
prietor  Lange's    Law    and    Collection 
offlce  and  secretary  Lange  Investment 
Co.,  632  Market,  r.  137  Carl 
Lange  WiUlam  &  Co.  (William  Lange  Jr.),  real 
estate,  632  Market 
"    William  A.,  carpenter,  515  Pine,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  A.,  civil  engineer,  r.  415  Spruce 
"    William  F., clerk  stationery  dept  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Reid's  Cash  Store,  r. 
1150'/2Folsom 
Lange's  Law  and  Collection  Office,  William 

Lange  Jr.  proprietor,  632  Market 
Langelo  Peter,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Langenbach  Ernest  W.,  bartender  W.  J.  Sulli- 
van, r.  134  Olive  Av 
"    Paul  J.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry,  r.  708 
Sierra 
Langenberger  Albert,  r.  66  Everett 

"    Frederick,  clerk  Roos  Bros.,  r.  2705  Folsom 
Langenderfer   Joseph    C,    salesman,    r.    207a 
Powell 

LANGENDORF  BERNARD, 

baker  and  confectioner,  bread,  cakes, 
confectionery,  pastry,  pies,  etc.,  orders 
delivered  for  weddings  and  parties 
and  promptly  attended  to,  950  Folsom 

Ijanger  Bernard,  clerk,  r.  3  Myrtle  Av 
"    Ernst,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  1215A  Fol- 
som 
"    Frank,  porter Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Gustave,    mechanical     dentist     John     S. 

Knowlton,  r  109  Langton  rear 
"    John,  weigher,  r.  1118  Iowa 
"    Meta  Miss,  r.  109  Langton  rear 
"    Reinhold,  clerk,  r.  109  Langton  rear 
"    Richard  O.,  r.  3  Myrtle  Av 
"    Robert,  proprietor  Electric  Supply  Co.,  58, 
1st,  r.  1601  Mission 
Langerman  Albert  L.,  stock  and  bond  broker, 

208  Sansome,  r.  California  Hotel 
Langermann  C.  F.  August,  blacksmith,  r.  8  Dale 
PI 
"    C.  F.  August  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  8  Dale  PI 
Langeron  Francois,  carriage  maker,  414  Broad- 
way, r.  12lB  Shipley 
Langet  Samuel,  merchant,  r.  2325  Pine 
Langevin  Charles,  porter  Ocean  Side  House 
Langfeldt  &  Co.  Limited  (Yokohama,  Japan), 
George  Herrmann  agent,  309-311  Sacra- 
mento 
Langford  Austin  J.,  policeman,  r.  .3942  Clay 
"    Eugene  R.,  seaman,  r.  3942  Clay 
"    George,  coremaker  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    George  H.,  coppersmith  Sanders  &  Co.,  r. 

3942  Clay 
"    John  R.,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 
"    Leonard  W.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  3942  Clay 
"    Thomas  R.,  policeman,  r.  3929  Octavia 
Langguth  E.  Theodore,  artist  The  Wasp.  r.  305, 

2d  Av 
Langham  Hotel,  John  P.  Gallagher  proprietor, 
SE  cor  Ellis  and  Mason 
"    John  F.,   chipper  Whyte  &    De  Rome,  r 
Oakland 
Langhans  Emil,  laborer,  r.  42^2  Ringold 


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Langhorne  Harry  M.,  salesman  Philadelphia 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  705  Ellis 

■'    James  B„  attorney  at    law,  39  Sutter,  r. 
r.  2419  Pacific  Av 

"    John  D.  Jr.,  accountant  Code,  Elfelt  &  Co., 
r.  1714  Market 
Langilla  John  E.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  657  Howard 
Langkusch    Theodore,    machinist,  r.   15th    Av 

South  nr  L 
Langlands  William,  stevedore,  r.  529  Greenwich 
Langley  Cecilia    F.     Miss,    teacher    Lincoln 
Grammar  School,  r.  517  O'Farrell 

"    Charles,  laundryman  Modern  Laundry,  r. 
1920  Howard 

"    Charles  H.,  r.  238^4  Townsend 

"    Charles  H..  millwright,  r.  14  Ellis 

"    Charles,  with    Butler  &  Haldan,    r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2381A  Townsend 

"    Hanna  Mrs.,    janitress  Potrero   Primary 
School,  r.  1139  Tennessee 

"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    J.,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,   r.  5.30, 
17th 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  238V4  Townsend 

"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  G.  Walking- 
ton,  r.  .33814  Townsend 

"    Joseph,  janitor,  r.  1920  Howard 

"     Louis    L.,    trunkmaker    HirschfeldCr     & 
Meaney,  r.  1624  Howard 

"    Melaine,  widow,  r.  2504  Scott 

"    Virginia  Mrs.,  r.  634  Geary 

"    William  P.,  teamster  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 
r.  2381/  Howard 

LANGLEY  &  MICHAELS    CO., 

Henry  Michaels  president,  Robert 
Watt  vice-president,  Jolin  N.  Feathers- 
ton  secretary,  importers  and  jobbers 
drugs,  essential  oils,  chemicals,  glass- 
ware, sponges,  fancy  goods,  etc.,  and 
manufacturing  chemists,  34-40,  1st 

Langley's  San  Francisco  Directory.  4S=-See 
Crocker-Langlev  San  Francisco  Direc- 
tory, 215-217  Bush 

Langlitz  Henry  G.,  clerk,  r.  1214  August  Alley 
rear 

Langloi  Edward,  ship  carpenter,  r.  134  Hayes 
"    George,  car  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  124 


Langlois  E.,  harnessmaker  Main  &  Winches- 
ter, r.  1250  Clay 
"    Francis  B.,  clerk  Tatum  &  Bowen,  r.   433 
Elizabeth 
Langlotz  Huldrich,  laborer,  r.  424  Duncan 
Langmack  John,  driver   National    Laundry,  r. 

218  CoUingwood 
Langrehr  Henry  C,    mining   engineer,  mines 
experted,   surveyed  and    reports  made, 
125  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  193  Tremont  Av 
"    Matilda  M.,  widow,  r.  2001  Oak 
Langridge  George,  butcher,  SW  cor  Green  and 
Larkin 
"    William  A.,  butcher  George  Langridge,  r. 
2517  Larkin 
Langry  Charles,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

708M  Fulton 
Langsdorf  Jacob,  canvasser,  r.  3414  Rausch 
Langset  Gertrude,  domestic,  227,  3d  Av 
Langshaw  Henry,  plasterer,  r.  23  Sherwood  PI 
Langstadter  Isaiah,  r.  1460  O'Farrell 
"    Lillie  Miss,  teacher  music,   1460  O'Farrell 
"    Pauline  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  1460  O'Farrell 
"    Seligman,    cigars    and  tobacco,  .321    San- 
some,  r.  1460  O'Farrell 


Langstaff  James  T.,  carpenter,  r.  5  Carlos  PI 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Dodge,  Sweeney  & 
Co.,  r.  10291/4  Natoma 
Langston  Annie,  widow,  r.  207  Clara 

"    John  L.,   laborer,  r.  207  Clara 
Langstroth  John  A.,  accountant  San  Francisco 

Savings  Union,  r.  East  Oakland 
Langton  Calvin  N.,   clerk  Eppinger  &  Co.,   r. 
1119  McAllister 
"    Charles,  waiter  H.  F.  Sass,  r.  639  Clay 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1119  McAllister 
"    Rebecca  E.,  widow,  r.  1500  Pacific  Av 
4S="Langton.    See  Langdon 
Langtre  Leon  F.,  r.  1023  Sutter 
Langtry  Hotel  The,  Ernest  O.  Wilklns  propri- 
etor, 3206  California 
"    James  H.,  assistant  auditor  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.'s  Express,  35  New  Montgomery,  r. 
1316  Washington 
Languetin     Emile,    watch    case   maker   Mrs. 

Charles  J.  Harris,  r.  12231/2,  26th 
Languilette  Louis,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks.,  r.  32314  Duncan 
Langwith  Joseph,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks., 

r.  1334  Montgomery 
Lanier  J.  P.,  photographer  George  A.  Turner, 

r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
Lanigan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  4  Vincent 
"    Edward,  division  deputy  U.  S.  Internal 

Revenue,  r.  23211/4  Larkin 
"    H.  Richard,  painter,  r.  108  Palmer 
"    James  J.,  salesman  Raphael    Weill  &  Co., 

r.  905  Market 
"    May  Miss,  teacher,  r.  222314  Larkin 
Lanini   Michael    (S.  Vosti  &  Co.),  r.  Mission 

Road  nr  Six  Mile  House 
Lanjardiene  G.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Lank  Samuel  J.,  salesman,  r.  138  Fair  Oaks 
Lankenau  Fred  J.,  teamster  William  Raubin- 
ger  &  Sons,  r.  427  Chestnut 
"    Henry,  capitalist,  r.  35th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Henry  Jr.,  r.  35th  Av  South  nrL 
"    John,  driver  Washington  Brewery,  r.  2110 

Mason 
"    John,   liquors,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av    and 

16th  Av  South 
"    Ludwig,  proprietor  Ferry  House,  48  East 
Lankes  John  (Lankes  &  Co.),  r.  1231/2,  6th 
"    &  Co.  (John  Lankes),  sausage  makers,  125, 
6th 
Lann  George  E.,  pressman  Dempster  Bros.,  r. 

639  Jessie 
Lannes  John,  laundryman,  r.  513  Howard 
Lanno  Peter,  r.  Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 
Lannon  Catherine,  widow,  r.  Paris  bet  Persia 
and  Russia  Avs 
"    Frank  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1124  Elm  Av 
"    George  T.,  elevator  man  Nevada  Block,  r. 

2130  O'Farrell 
"    James,  student,  r.  Paris  bet  Persia  and 

Russia  Avs 
"    John,  laborer  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE  cor 

10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    John  S.,  boiler  maker,  r.  464  Tehama 
• '    Joseph  J. ,  elevatorman  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  2130 

O'Farrell 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1929  Howard 
"    Patrick  J.,  decorator,  r.  184  Perry 
"    Patrick  W.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  2130 

O'Farrell 
"    Peter,  waiter  P.  J.  McDonald 
'•    Thomas,  blacksmith  helper,  r.  184  Perry 
"    Thomas  F.,  painter,  r.  510a  Jessie 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Jules  Levy  &  Bros.,  r. 
31114  Geary  rear 
Lanoue  Camille,  restaurant,  617-619  Montgom 

ery 
Lanouette  Adele,  dressmaker,  r.  25a  Glover 
■'    Edward  D.,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  31191/4  Mission 
"     E.    J.,    conductor   Cal.   St.    RR,    r.   12O81/3 

Union 
"    Frank  C,  shoefitter,  r.  1204a  Union 
"    Joseph,  r.  25a  Glover 
Lanouguere  Pierre,  laborer,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Lanpheir  Edward  A.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buck- 
man,  r.  8  Gough 
■'    Ella  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  316  Laguna 
Lansdell  Alfred,  r.  35  Prosper 


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Lansdown  Edward  S.,  upholsterer,  1330a  Pacific 
Lansenderfer  Joseph,  bartender  Max  Dunow,  r. 

492  Cortland  Av 
Lansfleld  William  T.,  finisher  Cal.  Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  132  Clipper 
Lansing  Benjamin  B.,  laborer,  r.  llA  Clara 
"    Henry  D.,  cashier   A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 

1251/2,  24  th 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  137,  24th 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  llA  Clara 
"    Mabel,  widow,  r.  1935  Pacific  Av 
.  "    William  Mrs.,  r.  1505V4  Market 
trahsinger  Annie,  domestic,   1409  Leavenworth 
Lanszweert  George,  naturalist,  r.  434,  2d 
Lanteri  Charles,  boarding,  30  Broadway 

"    Felice,  r.  22 Russell 
Lanteri  G.  F.,  ship  and  boat  builder  and  dry 

dock,  Sausalito,  Cal.,  office  503  East 
Lantheaume  Jean  P.,  florist,  428  Capp 
Lanthier  Anton,  plasterer,  r.  112  Alabama 
"    Ella,  tailoress,  r.  25^/4  Lafayette 
"    Evangelist,  shoemaker,  r.  25^4  Lafayette 
"    William,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Lantz  Adam,  carpenter,  r.  409  Minna 
Lanzendorf  Ernest,dairy  produce,  1606  Polk,   r. 

1508  Vallejo 
Lanzer  John,  bakery,  2232  Mission 
Lanzet  Samuel,  clothing,  30  Steuart,  r.  2325  Pine 
Lapachet  Anton,  baker,  r.  405  Castro  rear 
"    Bernard,  clerk  Zenas  U.  Dodge,  r.  1316  Sac- 
ramento 
"    Brothers  (Pierre  J.  Lapachet),  milk  deal- 
ers, Athens  nr  Persia  Av 
"    Hypolite,  driver  Lapachet  Bros.,  r.  Athens 

nr  Persia  Av 
"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  405  Castro  rear 
"    Peter,  bartender,  r.  1316  Sacramento 
",  Pierre  J.  (Lapachet  Bros.),  r.  Athens  nr 
Persia  Av 
Lapage  John,  teamster,  r.  215^  Perry 
'.'    Stephen,    paperhanger  Cooks    Decorating 
Co. 
La  Panta  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Esmeralda 
Co.,  Nevada),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr.  secretary, 
56  Nevada  Block 
Lapariat  Alvina,  widow,  stationery,  2218  Pine 
Lapatie  Peter  (B.  Salles  &  Co.),  r.  940,  13th  Av 

South 
Lapello  Louis,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1203  Val- 
encia, r.  2631  Mission 
Lapeyri  M.  &  Co.  (Michel  Lapeyri),  laundry,  21 
Ridley 
"    Michel  (M.  Lapeyri  &  Co.),  r.  21  Ridley 
Lapham   Brothers    (Ky    E.    and    Joseph    C), 
cyclery,  1523  Devisadero 
"    Cora  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  506  Jones 
"    Emily  F.  Mrs.    (H.   G.  &  E.  F.   Lapham), 

r.  506  Jones 
"    Ezra  B. ,  master  bark  Alice  Knowles 
"    Henry  G.  (H.   G.  &  E.  F.  Lapham),  r.   .506 

Jones 
"    H.  G.  &  E.  F.  (Henry  G.    and  Mrs.   Emily 

F.),  proprietors  The  Lapham,  506  Jones 
"    Joseph  C.  (Lapham  Bros.),  r.  506  Jones 
"    Ky  E.  (Lapham  Bros.),  r.  506  Jones 
"    Lorenzo,  r.  1009  Union 
"    Lulu  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  506  Jones 
"    The,  H.  G.  &  E.  F.  Lapham  proprietors,  506 

Jones 
"    William  W.,  r.  19a  Sharon 
"    William  W.,  cook  James  O'Brien  &  Son,  r. 
413  Powell 
Lapidaire  Eli   H.,   traveling  salesman  Braun- 

schweiger  &  Co.,  r.  503  Grove 
Lapierre  John  M.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  919  Illinois 
Laplace     Barnabe,     tanner     Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,   r.  6th  A v  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Bernard,  pastry  cook  I.  Cuenin,  r.  Alameda 
"    Emil  H.,  gardener  Mrs.  J.  Laplace,  r.  Cor- 

bett  Av  nr  Alms  House 
"    Francis,  driver,  r.  ;W13  Clay 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  nursery,  Corbett  Av  nr   Alms 

House 
"    John  L.,  lithographer,  r.    Corbett    Av    nr 

Alms  House 
"    Peter,  butcher  B.  Salles  &  Co.,   r.  5th   Av 
South  nr  M 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

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Laplanch  Valentine,  treasurer  Pac.  Coast  Co- 
Op.  Cigar  Mfg  Co.,  r.  cor  Bennington  and 
Newman 
Laplat  Julius,  photographer,  r.  316,  4th 
La  Pointe  Delia  Mrs.,  r.  1646  Market 
Laporte  John  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  California  Av 
nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Peter,  hostler,  r.  SW  cor  Haight  and  Bu- 
chanan 
Lapouble  D.  &  Co.    (Daniel   Lapouble,   Peter 
Laillacca  and   Henry   Fourcade),    pro- 
prietors Hayes  Park  Laundry,  Onondaga 
Av  nr  Mission  Road 
"    Daniel  (D.  Lapouble  &  Co.),  r.   Onondaga 
Av  nr  Mission  Road 
Lapoulide  John  A.,  liquors,  318,24th 
Lapp  Frederick,  butcher,  r.  336, 28th 
"    James  F.  (Lapp  &  Piper),  r.  336,28th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1717, 25th 
"    &   Piper    (James   F.    Lapp   and    Richard 
Piper),  liquors,  NW  cor  Ellis  and  Leav- 
enworth 
Lappin  Michael,  rigger,  r.  301  Sierra 

"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  2536  Folsom 
.  "    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  268  Brannan 
Lapsley  George,  painter,  r.  3  Alemany  Av 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  3  Alemany  Av 
"    Thomas  M.,  upholsterer,  r.  3  Alemany  Av 
Lapthorn  Charles  H.,  millwright  J.  G.  Pettitt, 
r.  625  San  Jose  Av  rear 
"    James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  625  San  Jose  Av 
rear 
Laraja  Rocco,  teacher  music,  r.  1710a  Mason 
Larbeter   Joseph,    cooper  Cal.    Wine  Assn,  r. 

3051/4,  6th 
Larbig  Nicholas,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Larcher  Edward,  teacher  languages,  70  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  736  Diamond 
Lard  John,  carpenter,  r.  44  Hancock 
Lardisaba  Santiago,  porter  Miller  &  Fauth,  r. 

1111  Kearny 
Lardner  Essie,  widow,  r.  326  Brannan 
"    George,  stone  mason,  r.  1139  Mission 
"    Patrick,  stone  cutter,  r.  NB  cor  9th  Av  and 
Fulton 
Larensen  Christopher,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r. 

Oakland 
Laretzsky  D.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 

Co.,r.  112ACarl 
Largan  James  T.,  bookkeeper  George  F.  Lam- 
son,  r.  SE  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and  Grove 
"    William,    painter  Sutter   St.    RR,    r.   534 
Wolfe  rear 
Large  Charles  F.,  druggist  Nuevo  Pharmacy, 
r.  849  Harrison 
"    James  R.,  salesman,  r.  642  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  849  Harrison 
"    Thomas  W.,  locksmith,  513  Bush 
"    William  H.,  glass  cutter  F.  N.  Woods  & 
Co.,  r.  849  Harrison 
Largente    Cherise    Mrs.,    laundress     Armand 
Drain,  r.  20  CoUingwood 
"    Jean,  laundryman  Armand  Drain,  r.  20  Col- 

lingwood 
"    Leon,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  249  Clem- 
entina 
Larimer  Anderson  W.,  porter  R.  N.  Nason  & 
Co.,  r.  2836,  16th 
"    Elmer  F.,  bookkeeper  Witzel  &  Baker,  r. 

2836,  16th 
"    James  L.,  fireman,  r.  2836,  16th 
Larin  Frank,  traveling    salesman  Deckelman 

Bros. 
Larios  Charles,  vaquero,  r.  15th  Av  South  bet  P 
andQ 
"    Francisca,  widow,  r.  5  Auburn 


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Larios  Ignacio,  vaquero,  r.  Uth  Av  South  bet  Q 
and  R 
'■    Jose  M.,  vaquero,  r.  84514,  IStli  Av  South 
"    Letitia  E.  Miss,  r.  9  South  Broderick 
Larioule  J.  B.,  cellarman,  r.  3  Graham  PI 
Lark  Cyrus,  r.  8  Lafayette 
Larke  Cecilia,  domestic,  1550  Page 
Larkel  Richard,  musician,  r.  121,  10th 
Larkey  Charles  H.,  brass  finisher,  r.  2100  Fil- 
bert 
"    Daniel  E.,  clerk,  r.  2100  Filbert 
"    Frank  X.,  druggist,  r.  2100  Filbert 
"    James  P.,  groceries  and  liquors,  2100  Fil- 
bert 
"    John  S.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1287,  18th 
"    William  J.,  clerk  James  P.  Larkey.  r.  2100 
Filbert 
Larkin  Catherine,  widow,  r.  961  Mission 
"    E.  Mrs.,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Edward,  helper  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

223  Potrero  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  482^  Natoma 
"    Eugene,  wool  sorter,  r.  223  Potrero  Av 
"    F.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  I5I61/2  Polk 
"    Frank,  blaeksmith,  r.  54c  Clementina 
■'    George  B.,  teamsters'  stable,  1124  Howard 
Larkin   George   H.,  proprietor   and    manufac- 
turer The  Larkin  Oil  Burner  and  Pacific 
Coast  agent  St.  John's  Piston  Rings,  16 
Front,  r.  528  Castro 
"    Harry,  solicitor  Parafflne  Co.,  r.  441  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    James,  messman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    James  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  223  Po- 
trero Av 
•    John  (Larkin  &  Gallagher),  r.  1836  O'Far- 

rell 
"    John,  coremaker  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  718 

Quincy 
■'    John  J.,  bartender  Henry  Hintmann,  r.  17 

Anthony 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2323  Pine 
"    Michael,  commercial  traveler,  r.  506,  6th 
"    Michael,  stonecutter  P.  Degan,  r.  1314  Fol- 

som 
■'    Owen,  clerk  Jeremiah  Twomey,  r.  NW  cor 

Michigan  and  Sierra 
"    Patrick  J.,  engineer,  r.  124  Austin  Av 
"    R.  W.,  salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  drayman,  r.  102  Taylor 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  Willamette  Valley,  r. 

14  Priest 
"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  341  McAllister 
"    Thomas    H.,    hostler   James    Hurst,  r.   20 

Langtonrear 
"    William,  r.  8  Merritt 
"    William  H.,  plasterer,  r.  223  Potrero  Av 
"    &    Gallagher  (John  Larkin    and    Charles 
Gallagher),  expressmen,  NW  cor  Geary 
and  Grant  Av 
Larkins  Ann.  widow,  r.  139  Douglass 
■'    Arthur  H.,  laborer  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  139 

Douglass 
"    James  A.,  painter,  r.  12b  Pond 
"    William  (Larkins  &  Co.),  r.  27  Dorland 
"    William  B.,  bookkeeper  Larkins  &  Co..  r. 
10291/2  Shotwell 

LARKINS  &  GO. 

(William  Larkins  and  George  Mc- 
Leod),  carriage  manufacturers,  634- 
638  Howard,  telephone  Main  1454 

Larmer  Edward  W.,  machinist  American  Type 

Founders  Co.,  r.  10  Madison  Av 
Larnder  E.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  875  Folsom 


Lamed   Abbie  F.  Miss,  housekeeper,  132  Mc- 
Allister 
"    William  M.,  civil  engineer  Union  I.  Wks, 
r.  900  Pine 
Je®*  Lamed.    See  Learned 
Larney  George,  pressman,  r.  333,  18th 
"    John  H.,  butcher  Warren  D.  Wilson,  r.  333, 

18th 
"    Nicholas,  porter,  r.  333,  18th 
US'  Laroche.    See  Larroche 
Laroni  Domenico.  toy  balloon  maker,  r.  7  Dunn 

Alley 
La  Rosa  Gaetano,  barber  Amadeo  Amato,  r.  15 
Jasper  PI 
"    Joseph,  boxmaker,  r.  314  Gough 
Larose  George  B.,  sausage  maker,  r.  386  Dolores 
Larque  Albert,  waiter  Jacques  Mounic,  r.  614 

Broadway 
Larra  Jose,  laborer,  r.  14  Salmon 
Larrabee  C.  Benjamin,  r.  303  Eddy 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  1524  Sacramento 
"    Charles  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  610  Van  Ness  Av 
•'    John  J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1800b 
Hyde 
Larranaga  Enrique  M.,  capitalist,  r.  2629  Cali- 
fornia 
Larrecou  Brothers  (Noel  and  John),  liquors,  643 
Broadway 
"    John  (Larrecou  Bros.),  r.  643  Broadway 
"    Noel  (Larrecou  Bros.),  r.  643  Broadway 
Larrecq  John,  laborer,  r.  II21/2  Bernard 
Larrien  Felix,  gardener  Serveau  Bros.,    r.    11 
Middle 
"    Joseph,  ironer  JeanP.  Mirassou,  r.  333,  24th 
Larrimore  Richard  Jr.,  locksmith,  r.  412  Post 
rear 
"    Walter   A.,   machinist    Union  I.  Wks,   r. 
Oakland 
4S"Larrimore.    See  Larimer 
Larrinie  v.,  r.  535  Elizabeth 
Larroche  Francois,  butcher,  1202,  6th  Av  South 
Larrouy  Jean,  restaurant,  105  California  Mar- 
ket, r.  6  Pratt  PI 
Larrue  John,  cook,  r.  331  Bush 
"    John  Mrs.,  proprietor   The    Olympic,    331 
Bush 
4®"Larme.    See  Lame 
Larsen  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1030^4  Minna 
"    A.,  seaman  str  Gipsy 
'•    Adolph,  plumber,  r.  1012  Filbert 
"    Alfred,  clerk  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  1  Glasgow 
"    Andrew,  master  schr  Albertine 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Andrew,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  San  Bmno 

Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Andrew,  tanner  Filer  &  Lawrence,  r.  Joy 

nr  Brewster 
"    Anton,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    Arthur  W.,  actor,  r.  706  Mason 
"    A.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  232,  4th 
"    Axel,  fireman,  r.  15  Elliot  Park 
"    Axe],  longshoreman,  r.  9Vs  Fargo  PI 
"    B.,  deckhand  tug  Hercules,  r.  6  Howard 
"    Bastian,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
Larsen  Carl  G.,  proprietor  Tivoli   Cafe,    16-18 
Eddy 
"    Carl  J.,  pastor  Norwegian  Danish  M.   E. 

Church,  r.  1350  Folsom 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  706  Mason 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  907  Howard 
"    Charles,  deckhand  str  Transit 
■'    Charles,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Charles,  mining,  r.  340,  3d 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    Charles,  seaman  str  Point  Loma 
"    Christ,  fisherman,  r.  125  East 
"    Christian,  fisherman,  r.  Hunters  Point 
"    Christian,  laborer,  r.  10&5  York 
"    Christian,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
"    (Christian,  machine  agent,  r.  836  Vallejo 
"    Christian,  waiter  S.  G.  Birkholm,  r.  48  East 
"    Conrad  B.,  master  mariner,  r.  316  Fremont 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  14  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  ship  carpenter,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr 

G 
"    E.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"     Edward,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
"     Edward,  watchman  Sailors'  Home 


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Larsen  Edward,  teamster,  r.  419,  30th 
Edward  A.,  architect,  r.  706  Mason 
Edward   C,  liquors,   100  Steuart,  r.  2  Ga- 

brielle  PI 
Edward  M.  L.,  teamster,  r.  419,  30th 
Elias,  seaman,  r.  125  Welsh 
Eric,  iron  worker  Standard  Iron  and  Wire 

Wks,  r.  409  Minna 
Ernest  C,  master  schr  Golden  Gate,  office 

15  Steuart,  r.  434  Francisco 
Frank,  teamster  John  Stumpf  &Son,  r.  14th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Frederick,   fireman    str   Greenwood,  r.  69 

Natoma 
Frederick,  salesman  J.  R.  Hardy  &  Co.,  r. 
1414  Hyde 

Larsen  George,  cooper,  531,  2d,  r.  11  De  Boom 
George,  hostler  George  Heiselherg,  r.  112 

New  Montgomery 
George  D.,  cooper  George  Larsen,  r.  11  De 

Boom 
Gus,  laborer,  r.  244,  6th 

H.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1412!^  Pine 
Hans,  carpenter   William    Little,    r.    415 

State 
Hans,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  34  Austin 

Av 
Hans,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
Hans,  laundryman,  r.  22  Lily  Av 
Hans,  liquors,  202,  5th 
Hans,  liquors,  SE  cor  Pacific  and  Drumm, 

r.  100!^  Jackson 
Hans,  seaman,  r.  569  Bryant 
Hector,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
Henry,  seaman,  r.  83  Clementina 
Henry    B.,   gripman   Sutter  St.   Ry.,   r.   8 

Ewing  PI 
Henry  C,  master  schr  Dora  Bluhm,  office 

34  Steuart 
Henry  C,  teacher  music,  r.  706  Mason 
Henry  H.,  bricklayer,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  825  Howard 
Ida,  domestic,  3400  Clay 
Ivan,  seaman,  r.  1922  Filbert 
Jennie,  cook  Kings'  Daughters'  Home,  217 

Francisco 
John,  barber,  r.  112  Natoma 
John,  deckhand  str  Tiburon 
John,  glove  maker,  r.  3  Morris  Av 
John,  helper  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  226  Michigan 
John,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
John,  locksmith  Palace  Hotel 
John,  seaman,  r.  41  Morris  Av 
John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
John,  seaman,  r.  61^4  Shipley  rear 
John,  watchman  str  San  Joaquin  No.  4 
John  C,  machinist  Murch  &  Gray,  r.  45 

Minna 
John  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  2815  Mission 
John  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  214,  3d 
John  T.,  painter  Grand  Hotel,  r.  16  West 

Park 
Joseph,   house    painter,   office   240   Mont- 
gomery 
Katherine,  widow,  r.  1012  Filbert 
Lars,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co.,  r.  419, 

30th 
Lars,  longshoreman,  r.  1446  Minna 
Lars  C.  (Jorgensen  &  Larsen),  r.  907  How- 
ard 
Lars  J.  (Jorgensen  &  Larsen),  r.  272  Bran- 
nan 
Lars  P.,  cook  Jacob  Petersen,  r.  7  Market 
Lena,  domestic,  r.  340,  3d 
Lena,  domestic,  r.  429  Larkin 
Louis,  blacksmith,  r.  217,  3d 
Louis,  cabinet  maker,  r.  346,  4th 
Louis,  cook  tugboat  Sea  Witch,  r.  42  Perry 
Louis, deckhand  str  Alcatraz,r.  253  Steuart 
Louis,  laborer,  r.  11  De  Boom 
Louis,  mate  tugboat  Sea  Witch 
Larsen  Louis  A.,  assistant  recording  secretary 
Builder's    Exchange,    40     New     Mont- 
gomery, r.  907  Howard 
"    Mads,  house  mover  Olof  Wilson,  r.  409,  5th 
"    Mads  P.,  stonemason,  r.  34  Austin  Av 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  206  Langton 
"    Martin,  employee  Hulse,  Bradford  i&Co., 
r.  419,  30th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Larsen  Martin,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  359%  Brannan 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1817  Dupont 

"    Morton,  peddler,  r.  927  Minna 

"    Nels  (Larsen  &  Anderson),  r.  825  Howard 

"    Nels,  master  schr  Laura  Pike 

"    Niels  P.,    liquors,    SE  cor  Harrison   and 
Beale,  r.  227  Harrison 

"    Ole,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3420a  Mis- 
sion 

"    Ole  P.,  painter,  r.  26O314  Polk 

"    Oscar,  r.  419  East  North 

"    Oscar,  sign  painter  Unsworth  Sign  Co. 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  11  Natoma 

"    Peter,  master  schr  Mabel  and  Edith,  r.  18 
Perry 

"    Peter,  peddler,  r.  17  Ritch 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

"    Peter  T.,  clam  depot,  125  East 

"    Reinhardt,  laundryman  Electric  Laundry 
Co.,  r.  22  Lily  Av 

"    S.,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 

"    Samuel,  waiter  Harmony  Hotel 

"    Sinius,  r.  909  Howard 

"    Sophus, cooper  George  Larsen,  r.  11  De  Boom 

"    Theodore,  cook,  r.  607  Battery 

"    William,  harnessmaker,  r.  1012  Filbert 

"    William,  horseshoer,  r.  442%,  6th 

"    William  C.  tailor,  r.  273  Minna 

"    &  Andersen  (Nels  Larsen  and  Rasmus  An- 
derson), bakery  and  restaurant,  145,  5th 
4®"Larsen.    See  Larson  and  Larssen 
Larseneur  Charles  T.,  plumber,   520   Pine,    r. 

1008%  Market 
Larsh  Oliver,  coppersmith,  r.  218  Mason 
Larson  Al,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Andrew,  janitor,  20  Ellis,  r.  Oakland 

"    Andrew,  longshoreman,  r.  659  Howard 

"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    Anthony,    teamster    Louis    Spiegel,  r.    14 
Washington 

"    Anton,  undertaker,  r.  3  Martha  PI 

"    Axel  A.,  r.  2133  Mission 

"    Bertha  C,  widow,  r.  425'/ 

"    Carl  G.,  car  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  118, 
16th 

"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  314  Beale 

"    Charles  A.,  bartender  C.  O.  Holmberg,  r.  67 
Natoma 

"    Charles  J.,  lithographer  Bosqui  Engraving 
and  Printing  Co.,  r.  1801  Taylor 

'•    Charles  M.,  tailor,  r.  211  Tehama 

"    Claus,  baker  Herman  Schmitt,  r.  904  Do- 
lores 

"    F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1000  Web- 
ster 

"    Fredrick,  clerk  John  S.  Barrett  &  Co. 

"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  112%  Henry 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  544  Howard 

"    Herman,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1501 
Turk 

"    Irene    Miss,   feeder   Schmidt    Label    and 
Litho  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  511  Folsom 

"    James  M.,  pressman  The  Owl  Printing  Co. 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  18  Hubbard 

"    John  W.,  r.  1801  Taylor 

"    Julia,  domestic,  3033  Washington 

"     Lager,  cutter  J.  H.  Tobin,  r.  429  O'Farrell 

"    Lars,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry..  r.  1403  Baker 

"    L.  F.,  master  schr  Sequoia,  office  34Luning 
Bldg 

"    Louis,  cook,  r.  30  Walter 

"    Louis  H.,  master  schr  Montezuma,  office  9 
Mission,  r.  Alameda 


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Larson  Marie,  domestic,  1905  Pacific  Av 
"    Matthew,   laborer  Pac.    Gas  Imp.   Co.,    r. 

Garfield  Hotel 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  610  Folsom 
"    Ole,  paperhanger,  r.  26O314  Polk 
"    Oliver  (Larson  &  Scheper),  r.  1631  Devis- 

adero 
"    Olivia  Miss  (Larson  &  Winterson),  r.  307 

Hayes 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  1008  Bryant 
"    Oscar  F.,  woodcarver  F.  T.  Riley,  r.  2830. 

16tli 
"    Peter  A.,  boat  builder,  r.  1103,  34th 
"    Reilja,  domestic,  637  Haight 
"    S.,  porter  Hotel  Fairmount 
"    Theodore,  porter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Thomas,    sewing   machine   agent,    r.  1706 

Howard 
"    William  A.,  fireman  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  r.  1316 

Kearny 
"    William  R.,  motorman,  r.  1408  Vermont 
"    &  Scheper  (Oliver    Larson  and  Louis  P. 
Scheper),  upholsterers,  1621  Devisadero 
"    &  Winterson  (Miss  Olivia  Larson  and  Miss 
Marie     Winterson),    dressmaking,    330 
Hayes 
Larssen  Adolph  M.  (Larssen  &  Sverdrup),  r.  913 

Geary 
Larssen  &  Sverdrup  (Adolph  M.   Larssen  and 
I.      Berner    Sverdrup),    groceries     and 
liquors,  1001  Larkin 
Larsson  Alfred,  paperhanger,  r.  121c  Clara 
"    Axel,  bottler  Bavaria  Bottling  Co.,  r.  423 

Francisco 
'^    Charles  S.,  deckhand  str  Transit,  r.  3  Mid- 
way 
"    Lars,  laborer,  r.  640  Tennessee 
Lartigau  John,  r.  1504  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lartigue  Edward,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co 
r.  822  Broadway 
"    H.  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  833  Broad- 
way 
La  Eue  Hugh  M.,  president  Grangers  Bank  of 
California,  NW  cor  California  and  Bat- 
tery, and  Railroad  Commissioner,  27-38 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
Larue  James  B.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  East 

Oakland 
La  Rue  J.  E.,  oiflce  35  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
"    John    R.,   bookkeeper    Grangers    Bank   of 
California,  r.  1101  Pine 
Larue  Loyd  P.,  law  student  W.  W.  Watson,  r. 

Oakland 
La  Rue  Sigmond,  shoemaker,  r.  31  Linden  Av 
J&'  Larue.    See  Larrue 
Larus  Jean,  laundryman  Vital  Dufranc,  r.  3939 

Clay 
Lary  George  C,  artist  Siebe  &  Green,  r.   1431 

Mission 
Larzelere  Leigh  R.  (L.  R.  Larzelere  &  Co.),  r. 
Hotel  Pleasanton 

LARZELERE  L.  R.  &  CO. 

(Leigh  R.  Larzelere  and  Harry  W.  Bod- 
well),  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chants and  wholesale  dealers  potatoes. 


onions,  toeans,  garlic,    miUstuflFs  and 
lags,  224-226  Da 
580 


bags,  224-226  Davis,  telephone  Main 


Larzelere  William  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  435  Bryant 
"    William  R.  (W.  R.  Larzelere  Commission 

Co.),  r.  435  Page 
"    W.  R.  Commission  Co.  (William  R.  Larze- 
lere),  produce    commission   merchants, 
330-333  Davis 
Lasal  John,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  409  Ellis 


La  Salle  Charles  J.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S" 
P.  Co.,  r.  11  Beaver 
"    F.,  laborer  Odd  Fellows  Cemetery,  r.  919J.i 
Howard 
^e®"  Lasalle.    See  Lassalle  and  Lasselle 
Las  Animas  Land  and  Cattle  Co.  (Sierra  Co., 
N.   M.).    R.   R.   Grayson    secretary,  331 
Pine,  room  20 
Lasar  David,  groceries  and   liquors,   NE   cor 
Post  and  Laguna 
"    Emanuel,  r.  1716  Post 
"    Leopold,  capitalist,  r.  1532  Post 
Lasater  William  H.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  4914  Hermann 
Lascelle  Harvey  W.,  painter,  r.  634,  33d 
Lascian  Brother,  principal    St.  Peter's  Boys' 

School,  r.  1203  Alabama 
Lasclottes  Henry,  driver  Berges  &  Domeniooni, 

r.  34  John 
Lascurettes  Joseph,  laundry,  1053  Howard 
Lascy  Albert,  surveyor,  r.  13  Monroe 
"    Frank  H.,  surveyor,  r.  13  Monroe 
"    Frederick  E.,  mining,  r.  13  Monroe 
J8@"  Lascy.    See  Laskey  and  Lasky 
Laselle  Charles  C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  733 
Bush 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  733  Bush 

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facturer Ribbon  candy,  finest  hand- 
made candies  with  fruits,  25  cents 
per  pound,  ice  cream,  soda,  etc.,  1132- 
1134  Valencia 
Lasette  Martin  A.,  millwright  Michael  O'Brien, 
r.  825  Filbert 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  835  Filbert 
Lash's  Bitters  Co.  (incorporated),  manufactur- 
ers of  Lash's  Bitters  and  Vigor  of  Life, 
1117  Mission 
La  Shelle  O.  C,  compositor  Call,  r.  633  Mission 
Lashes  Sylvester  W.,  engineer,  r.  846  Folsom 
Lask  George  E.,  stage  manager  Tivoli  Opera 
House,  r.  1335  Pine 

LASK    HARRY  J., 

notary  public  and  conveyancer,  209 
Sansome,  telephone  Main  5781,  r.  156 
Eddy,  telephone  South  226 

Lask  Louis,  office  5  Pioneer  PI,  r.  1335  Pine 
Lasker  Julius,  liquors,  110  Powell,  r.  133  Eddy 
Laskey  Addie,  widow,  r.  1803b  Howard 
"    Benjamin  G.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  130  San 

Jose  Av 
"    Chester  J.,  clerk  Charles  Lyons,  r.  1803b 

Howard 
"    Henry  N.,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Wks., 

r.  1803b  Howard 
"    H.  W.,  salesman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  739 
O'Farrell 
jes* Laskey.    See  Lascy  and  Lasky 
Laski  B.  L.,  fancy  goods,  1155>^  Folsom 
Laskofsky  Edward,  baker  Franz  Siebrecht,  r. 

416  Kearny 
Lasky  Beniamin  C,  pawn  broker,  905  Market, 
r.  1706  Geary 
"    Frank,  r.  409  Post 
"    Gabriel  H.,  clerk,  r.  1706  Geary 
"    Harry,  clerk  Baron  Jacobs,  r.  1706  Geary 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Benjamin  E.  Lasky,  r.  1706 

Geary 
"    Levi,  r.  1706  Geary 
"    Mark,  r.  1629  Post 
•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  409  Post 
"    Michael  C.  (Hanak  &  Lasky),  r.  1706  Geary 
"    Samuel  W.,  salesman  Wolf  Bros.,  r.  1510 
Dolores 
4®"Lasky.    See  Lascy  and  Laskey 
La  Societe  Francaise  de  Bienfaisance  Mutu- 

elle,  318  Post 
La  Societe  Francaise  d'  Espargnes  et  de  Pre- 
voyance  Mutuelle,   E.   J.    Le  Breton 
president,  Lucien  Brand  secretary,  534 
California 
Las  Palmas  and  Cupertino  Vineyard,  Eugene 
Campion  sole  agent,  416  Pine  and  14-16 
Leidesdorff 
Laspron  Refugio  Miss,  r.  634  Broadway  rear 


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943 


Lass  August,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  610  Tennessee 
"    Charles,  varieties,  10:23  Powell 
"    Frederick,  shipping  clerk  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  1514  Hyde 
"    Henry,  bartender  Edward  Helmke,  r.  NW 

cor ISth  and  Sanchez 
"    Henry  F.,  liquors,  110  Berry 
"    Nicholas,  cabinet  maker  S.   F.  Furniture 

Mnfg.  Co.,  r.  9  Chenery 
"    Peter,  melter  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  9 Chenery 
Lassale  Andrew  J.,  liquors,  1319  Powell 
"    Emelie  Miss,  asst.  teacher  Mefret's  French 

and  English  Institute,  r.  1319  Powell 
■'    Ernest,  r.  1319  Powell 

"    Vauthier  C.  Mrs.,  teacher  French  Mefret's 
French    and   English    Institute,  r.   1319 
Powell 
Lassalle  Antoine,  bartender  John  Lounibos,  r. 
S23y2  Montgomery 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  821%  Montgomery 
"    Jules,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Mary  Mrs.,    restaurant,  330  Bush,  r.  18% 
Scott  PI 
«®"Lassalle.    See  Lasalle  and  Lasselle 
Lassan  Adolph,  plumber,  r.  1012  Filbert 
"    James  F.,  blacksmith  Nicholas  Hottua,  r. 

217,  3d 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1012  Filbert 
"    William,  r.  1012  Filbert 
Lasselle  A.,  locksmith,  r.  149  Shipley  rear 
"    Frank,  stone  mason,  r.  919i4  Howard 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  2316b  Mis- 
sion 
j8®=Lasselle.    See  Lasalle  and  Lassalle 
Lassen  Albert  (Central  Plating  Works),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Eilert,  carpenter,  r.  2118  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Hans  C,  ship    chandler,  139-141  Berry,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Nicholas,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  111414  Tennessee 
"    Peter  C,  real  estate,  304  Montgomery,  r. 
Napa  City 
Lasseratte  Jules,  waiter,  r.  503  Folsom 
Lasserre  Frank  (Henri  Pottet  &  Co.),  r.  cor  21st 

and  Alabama 
Lassier  Carlos,  tamale  maker,  r.  906  Clay 

"    John,  gardener,  r.  1518  Bush 
Liisson  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  423  Francisco 

"    James,  waiter,  r.  824  Montgomery 
Lassus  Frank,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r. 

5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Lasswell  Albert  J.,  druggist,  r.  1772  Howard 
"    Alice  G.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1772  Howard 
"    George  W.,  machinist,  r.  1772  Howard 
"    Ida  H.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1772  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  425%  Clementina 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  1772  Howard 
Last  Malte,  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  440, 

24th 
Lastborn  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  635a  Minna 
Lastein  George,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  1226, 

7th  Av  South 
Lastreto  Anita  M.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1918a  Taylor 
"    Charles  B.,  traveling  salesman  Stockton 

Milling  Co.,  r.  1924  Washington 
"    Emilio  (Lastreto  &  Sexton),  r.  1924  Wash- 
ington 
Lastreto   Luigi  F.,  commission  merchant  and 
general  agent  Panama  Star  and  Herald, 
318  Front,  room  3,  r.  1924  Washington 
'■    &  Sexton  (Emilio    Lastreto  and  William 
A.    Sexton),     attorneys     at    law,    1-3a 
Chronicle  Bldg 

LASTUFKA  BROTHERS 

(Frank  J.  and  John  C),  manufacturers 
and  dealers  in  botli  fine  and  draft  har- 
ness and  horse  hoots,  1575  Market 

Lastufka  Frank  J.  (Lastufka  Bros.),  r.  1903  Mis- 
sion 
"    John  C.  (Lastufka  Bros.),  r.  1903 Mission 

Lasurica  Frank,  saddle  tree  maker  Jorss  & 
Leonard,  r.  334  Montgomery  Av 

Latapie  Adolph,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 


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ARTISTIC  DESIGKS. 


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Latapie  Ernest,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Francois,    tanner  Legallet-Hellwig   Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Jules,  bakery,  9  Jansen 
Latapue  Hilarion,  lodgings,  325%  Bush 
Latcha  John,  brewer  South  S.  F.  Brewery,  r. 

NW  cor  Railroad  and  16th  Av  South 
Latell  John,  bartender  Louis  Haake,  r.  448% 

Jessie 
Later  James,  peddler,  r.  320  Langton  rear 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  320  Langton  rear 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  320  Langton  rear 
Latham  Alfred,  printer,  r.  24  Haight 
"    Charles,  millwright,  r.  SW  cor  Herman  and 

Buchanan 
"    D.  H.,  r.  649  Howard 
Latham   Frank  B.,  secretary    North    Pacific 
Coast  Railroad,  14  Sansome,  r.  San  An- 
selmo 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  803  Montgomery 
"    John  L.,  salesman  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

1706  Buchanan 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  r.  2808  Harrison 
"    Lewis  A.,  clerk,  r.  1623  Webster 
"    Mattie  Miss,  teacher,  r.  539,  17th 
"    Milton  S.,r.  1104  Post 
"    Samuel  J.,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co.,  r. 

1711  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  521  Pacific 
Latham  William  B.,  attorney  at  law  and  notary 
public,  320  Sansome,   room   19,    r.     1623 
Webster 
"    William  C,  r.  1623  Webster 
Lathrop  Albert  B.,   lunchman  Whittingham  & 
Mosher,  r.  229M  Jessie 
"    Benjamin  G.  Jr.,  clerk  E.  C.  Chapman,  r. 

1101  Laguna 
"    Charles  E.,  carpenter,  r.  44,  3d 
Lathrop  Charles  G.,  office  819  Market,  room  l, 
telephone  Pine  1791,  r.  2703  California 
"    Cyrus  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1J8  Devisadero 
"    Edward  B.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

1713  Green 
"    Elisha,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Elisha  N.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  405,   4th,  r. 

187  Perry 
"    Floy  Miss,  r.  Ill  Fell 
Lathrop  Guy,  manager  Labor  Bureau  Associa- 
tion, 115-117  Turk,  r.  48,  4th 
"    Henry  C,  r.  SW  cor  California  and  Powell 
"    Ida  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  791  Sutter 
•'    John,  r.  1015  Vallejo 

"    Leland  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.    S 
P.  Co.,  r.  2703  California 
^e^'Lathrop.    See  Lothrop 
Lathrope  Robert  J.,  teamster,  r.  2 Belcher  Court 
Lathrow  Robert,  r.  945  Mission 
Latimer  Charles  F.,  music  typographer  E.G. 
McCullough  &  Co.,  r.  502  Washington 
"    George,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  631  Stevenson 
"    James   D.  (Latimer  &  Co.),   r.  429    Mont- 


Latimer  Lorenzo  P.,  artist,  studio  232  Crocker 

Bldg.r.  1819a  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  carpenter  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  1  Jackson 
"    &  Co.   (James  D.  Latimer),    printers,    429 

Montgomery 
Latimore  David,  hostler  James  H.  O'Brien,  r. 

Ill  Carolina 
"    John,  teamster  Richard  D.  Charles,  r.  314% 

Vallejo 


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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.   Bf.  TT. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity^  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness,^ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St        t 


Latin  Ida  Miss,  vest  maker,  r.  608  Ivy  Av 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  vest  maker,  r.  608  Ivy  Av 

LATON  CHARLES  A., 

manager  Palatine  Insurance  Co.  Lim- 
ited (of  Manctiester,  England),  439 
California,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

Laton  William,  driver  John  R.  Walton,  r.  211, 

10th 
>e®="L.aton.    See  Layton  and  Leighton 
La  Torres  Cbarles,  shoemaker,  2130  Fillmore 
Latour  Benjamin,  cement  worker,  r.  131  Shipley 
rear 
"    Felix,  florist,  r.  11  Middle 
"    Louis,  marine  engineer,  r.  150  Steuart 
La    Tourette   Joseph  R.,    salesman     Murphy, 

Grant  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Latrelle  John,  proprietor  New   Grand  Central 

Lodging  House,  655  Washington 
Latrouel  John  P.,  fireman,  r.  1414  Church 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  1131,  26th 
Latson  Florida  L..  widow,  r.  2540  Howard 
"    Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  336  Shotwell 
4®"Latson.    See  Letson 

Lattig  Belle  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  568^4  Bryant 
"    Charles,  boxmaker,  r.  b&SVi  Bryant 
"    Conrad,  broommaker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

5681/4  Bryant 
"    Frank  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  568'/^  Byrant 
4®"Lattimore.    See  Latimore 
La    Tullipe  Frank    X.,    carpenter,  r.   935  Ala- 
bama 
Laturo  Domenioo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Valleio 
Latz  Felix,  bookkeeper,  r.  3322  Sacramento 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Roth,  Blum&  Co.,  r.  1221 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel  W.,  janitor  Daniel  Meyer  Bldg,  214 
Pine,  r.  1911  Geary 
Lau  Albert  H.,  steward,  r.  128  Olive  Av 
^S'Lau.    See  Law 
Laub  Frank,  bakery,  827,  20th 
Laubenheimer  Charles,    barber  and    baths,    5 

New  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
Lauber  Camilo,  blacksmith,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    Frank  X.,  r.  1  Louisa 

"    Jacob,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  2  Mc- 
cormick PI 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1  Louisa 
Laubscher  Charles,  pork  butcher,  530  Valencia 
"    Frederick,  pork  packer,  1422  Dupont 
"    Louis,  sausage  factory,  1557  Market 
"    Marie,  domestic,  821  California 
Laucci  Raffaelo,  barber.  132  Pacific 
Laucher  Maria,  widow,  r.  522,  8th  rear 
Lauck  Joseph  B.,  district  passenger  agent  S. 

P.  Co..  4  Montgomery,  r.  1526  Fulton 
Lauckman  John,  driver  White  House,  r.  426i/4 

Natoma 
Lauda  John  B.,  r.  1824  Howard 
Lauden  Margaret  E.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  1400,  23d 
Lauden  M.  K.,  secretary  Union  Lumber  Co., 

124  California,  r.  1400,  23d  cor  Diamond 
Lauder  Brothers  (Louis  G.  and  Silas  W.),  hay 
and  grain,  570-572  Bryant 
"    Joachim,  laborer,  r.  329a  Bay 
"    Louis  G.  (Lauder  Bros.),  r.  2136  Howard 
"    Silas  W.  (Lauder  Bros.),  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
^g=Lauderbach.    See  Lauterbach 
Lauenberger  E.  L.,  r.  431  Minna 
Lauenstein  Louis  A.   L.,  drayman,  131  Califor- 
nia 
"    Robert  A.,  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  r.  Alameda 
Lauer  Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    John,  drayman,  25-27  Battery,  r.  723,  17th 
"    Julius,  r.  410  Hyde 


Laufenberg  Clemens,  butcher  Frank  Mebach,  r. 

245,  15th 
Lauffer  Jacob,  packer,  r.  335,  4th 
Laugel  Lena  Miss,  r.  1316  Van  Ness  Av 
Laughery    Robert     J.,    shipping     clerk    Levi 

Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  320  Bartlett 
4®=  Laughery.    See  Loughery 
Laughlin  Fannie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  2228  Hyde 
"    Gregory  B.,  secretary  Cal.  Canneries  Co., 

425-441  Brannan,  r.  2202  Leavenworth 
"    James,  laborer  Vulcan  I.  Wks,  r.  515  How- 
ard 
"    John,  r.  2228  Hyde 

"    John,  boilermaker  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1929  Howard 
"    John  C,  coachman,  r.  1513  Polk 
"    John  M.,  hostler  Sullivan  &  Doyle,  r.  325, 

6th 
"    John  O.,  dentist  Saul  R.  Jacobs 
"    Lawrence,  teamster,  r.  212  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2202  Leavenworth 
"    May  Miss,  nurse  Hospital   for  Children, 
3700  California 
4®"Laughlin.    See  Loughlin 
Laughton  Beth  Miss,  teacher  Silver  Star  Kin- 
dergarten, r.  2516a  Sutter 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  2516A  Sutter 
"    Charles  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2516a  Sutter 
"    James,  blacksmith  T.  Rowlands,  r.  335, 10th 
jg^'Laughton.    See  Lawtdn 
Laugier  Edward  Mrs.,  r.  513  Fell 
Lauinger  George,  salesman,  r.  1719  Mason 
Lauinger  George  P.,  secretary  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  313-327  Battery,  r.  1719  Mason 
"    Gerald  B.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co., 

r.  2210  Jones 
"    John  B.,  r.  1113'/4  Kearny 
"    John  B.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  2210  Jones 
Laulhere  Felice  Mrs.,  lodgings,  116  Leidesdorff 

"     Hippolyte,  fisherman,  r.  116  Leidesdorff 
Laumeister  Antone,  miller  A.  S.  Neal  Ware- 
house Co.,  r.  935,  19th 

LAUMEISTER  CHARLES  S., 

proprietor  Laumeister  Mills,  203-207 
Mission,  r.  119,  12tli 

Laumeister  John  J.,  cellarman,  r.  Andover  Av 

nr  Crescent  Av 
Laumeister  Mills,  C.  S.  Laumeister  proprietor, 
flour,  feed,  bran  and  middlings,  203-207 
Mission 
"    William  S.,  drayman,  r.  710, 17th 
Laun  Frederick,  clerk  C.  Tiedemann,  r.  101,  20th 
"    Heinrich,  clerk  John  Tiedemann,  r.  1863'^ 

Lexington  Av 
"    Philip,  expressman,  NE  cor  Montgomery 

and  Pine,  r.  8  Converse 
"    Richard,  clerk  J.  F.  Schomer,  r.  1029  Shot- 
well 
"    William,  carpenter,   r.  Mission  Road   nr 
County  Line 
Launceston  The,   William   Harfst   proprietor, 

110  Eddy 
Launder  Matthew,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Richard  (Launder  &  Dunn),  r.  427,  10th 
"    &  Dunn  (Richard-;Launder  and  John  Dunn), 
liquors,  147,  3d 
Launders  R.,  hostler  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Lauray  Julien,  r.  110  Trenton 
"    Julien    Jr.,    compositor    Le    Franco-Cali- 

fornien,  r.  110  Trenton 
"    Leon,  r.  110  Trenton 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  714  Broadway 
"    Victorine,  domestic,  1608  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®="Lauray.    See  Laurie,  Lawrey,  Lawrie  and 

Lawry 
Laurel  Hill  Cemetery  (late  Lone  Mountain). 
Charles  H.  Crowell  superintendent.  Cen- 
tral Av  bet  Post  and  California,  tele- 
phone West  68 
Laurel  Hill  Cemetery  Association,  A.  J.  Gun 
nison    president,    Charles    H.    Crowell 
secretary.  Central  Av  bet  Post  and  Cali- 
fornia 
"    House,  A.  Welsh  proprietor,  930i/4  Mission 
Laurel  Palace,   Rome  Harris  proprietor,  NW 

cor  Kearny  and  Bush 
Laurence  Charles  F.,  salesman  Herrman  Cohen 
"    J.,  laborer  W.  P.  Fuller&Co.,  r.  3MorrisAv 
j89"Laurence.    See  Lawrence  and  Lorentz 


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Laurencon  Jean,  barber,  SWY^  Ellis 
Laurenson  Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  SIGV^ 

Jessie 
■Laurent  C.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  403  Broadway 

"    Cyprien,  laborer,  r.  403  Broadway 
'    "    Mary,  widow,  clothing,  235^4,  7th 
Laurenz  E.  G.,  portrait  artist,  1511  Vi  Market 
Lauret  Vincent,  cook  Alms  House 
Lauria  Dominico,  bootblack,  SE  cor  Sutter  and 

Taylor,  r.  13  Union  PI 
Lauriana  Joseph,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig'  Tan- 
ning Co..  r.  710  San  Jose  Av 
•Lauricella  Dominick,  r.  135  Valencia 
"    Giuseppe,   fruits  and    vegetables,    13  Va- 
lencia, r.  135  Valencia 
"    Giuseppe  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  2011  Filbert 
"    Philip,  with   Giuseppe    Lauricella.   r.    135 
'  Valencia 

Laurie  Ellen  E.  Mrs.,  r.  504  Taylor 
"    Irene  Miss,  artist,  r.  1904  Laguna 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Russ  Bros. 
"    Laura,  widow,  r.  1904  Laguna 
"    Nettie  M.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  504  Tay- 
lor 
"    William,  mason,  r.  1148Folsom 
4®=Laurie.    See  Lauray,  Lawrey,  Lawrie  and 

Lawry 
Lauriston  Archibald  (Lauriston  &  Ross),  r.  381 

Sanchez 
Lauriston  &  Ross    (Archibald  Lauriston    and 
John  Ross),  proprietors  The  Abbotsford, 
26  Eddy 
Lauritz  John  M.  (William  Dick  Co.),  r.  645  Stev- 
enson 
LauritzenG.,  carpenter  Krogh  Mfg  Co.,  r.   Oak- 
land 
•'-"    Louis,  hostler  Peter  Schmidt,   r.  9  Wash- 
ington 
Laust  Senik,  clerk,  r.  497,  4th 
Lausteen  Martin,  salesman  John  Anderson 
Lausten  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1355  Howard 
"    Anton,  clerk,  r.  1355  Howard 
"    Anton,  waiter  Jacob  Petersen,  r.  48  East 
"    Antone,  check  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  714  Treat 

Av 
"    Hans,  cook,  r.  46  Spear 
"    Harry,  waiter  Andrew  Christensen,  r.   26 

Tehama 
"     Laust  P.,  liquors,  NE  cor  21st  and  Harrison 
"     Louis,  porter,  r.  48  East 
Lauter  A.,  butcher  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co. 
"    Sigmund,   traveling    salesman     Hoffman. 

Alexander  &  Co. 
•'    v.,  r.  713  Fulton 
Lauterbach   Edmond  (Lauterbach  &  Meyer),  r. 
1808  Union 
"    Ernest  (G.  Monnier  &  Co.),  r.  1155  Howard 
"    Frederick,  teacher  music,  305  Larkin 
"    &  Meyer  (Edmond  Lauterbach  and  Charles 
■   *         Meyer),  liquors,  312  Drumm 
«®=Lauterbach.    See  Louderback 
Lauterio  Eugene,   saddle-tree  maker  Jorss    & 

Leonard,  r.  33  Hinckley 
Lautermilch  Leopold,  shirt  manufacturer,  328 

Bush,  r.  2714!4  Greenwich 
Lauterwasser  Charles  D.,  teamster  F.  P.  Lau- 
terwasser,  r.  925  Capp 
"    Frederick  P.,  hay  and  grain,  1505  Foisom, 

r.  906  Florida 
"    Henry  W.,   clerk  Simon   R.   Ames.   r.  925 

Capp 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  925  Capp 
Lauther  Louis,  broom  sorter  Cal.  Broom   Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  112  Alabama 
Laux  George,   clerk  Charlotte  Lalanne,  r.  502 
Valencia 
"    Gustav,  baker,  r.  503  Chestnut 
"    Simon,  laborer,  r.  22  Turk 
Lavafl  Joseph,  painter,  r.  204,  15th 
Lavagnino  Augustino,  liquors,  130  Pacific,  r.  314 

Pacific 
LaVallee  Armand,  ladies'  and  children's  under- 
wear, 212,  6th,  r.  16131/2  Howard 
'•    Emery,  store  keeper,  r.  509  Sanchez 
"    M.,  carriage  maker  Joseph  Sophey,  r.  82  i 
Foisom 
Lavarone  Joseph,  clerk  Joseph  Oliva,   r.  193; 
Union 
"    Louis,  wood  and  coal.  l.=S06  Broadway 


Lavarone  Louis  Jr.,  driver  Louis  Lavarone.  r. 

1506  Broadway 
Lavaroni  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    August,  barber,  r.  3  Magner  PI 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  1622  Stockton 
'•    John,  teamster,  r.  27  Hinckley 
"    John  B.,  hoseman  Engine  5,  r.  425'/i  Grove 
"    Joseph,  driver  L.  Klotz,  r.  1622  Stockton 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  4  Union  PI  rear 
"    Louis,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1719  Stockton 
"     Luigi,  peddler,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  26  Hinckley 
•'    Ricardo,  fisherman,  r.  322  Vallejo  rear 
Lavazo  G.  B.,  liquors,  766  Brannan 
L  iveaga  Joseph  M.,  r.  535  Bryant 
4®=Laveaga.  '  See  De  Laveaga 
Leveau  Charles   (Frediani  &    Leveau),   r.    715 
Howard 
"    Louis  A.,  butcher,  r.  18  Harlan  PI 
La  veil  John  F.,  plumber,  r.  238  Minna 
"    Thomas,  r.  308  Tehama 
"    Andrew,  clerk  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son,  r.  2919  Pine 
"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  2  Harry  PI 
"    Kittie  Miss,  r.  816  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  janitress  Denman  Grammar 

School,  r.  816  Hyde 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  113  Natoma 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"     Robert  E.,  shipping  clerk  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  816  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  222. 

4th 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Laven  M.  C,  auditor  Pac. Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co., 

r.  30  Post 
-e®' Laven.    See  Lavin  and  Levin 
Leavenroth  Abraham,  peddler,  r.  351i^  Clemen- 
tina 
Lavenson  Albert  S.,  merchant,  r.  910  Ellis 
"    James  H.,  stenographer  John  A.  Benson,  r. 
3347  Sutter 
«®"Lavenson.    See  Levenson 
Laventhal  Samuel,  manufacturer  clothing,  118 

Battery,  r.  1404  O'Farrell 
Laver  Augustus  (Laver  &  MuUany),  r.  Alameda 
•'    &  Mullany  (Augustus  Laver  and  Patrick 
MuUany),  architects,  93  Flood  Bldg 
Lavergne  Celina  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1308i4  Pow- 
ell 
"    Eugene,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.   1308'4 
Powell 
^S'-Laveroni.    See  Lavaroni 
Lavery  Charlotte  Miss,  teacher  Douglass  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  7  Scott 
"    James  V.,  proprietor   North   Point  Dock 
Warehouse,  SW  cor  Sansome  and  Chest- 
nut, r.  Sausalito 
Lavery  Joseph  G.,  accountant  and  insurance 
adjuster,  423  California,  r.  724  Bush 
"    Robert    (McAvoy   &    Lavery),    and   book- 
keeper James  V.  Lavery,  r.  1511  Polk 
"     Robert  J.,  wharfinger,  r.  7  Scott 
Lavezzari  Linda  Miss,  r.  1414  Harrison 
Lavezzi  G.,  musician,  r.  322,  7th  i 

Lavigne  Anna  Miss,  teacher  languages. 
Hyde 
"    Francis,  miner,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Frank,  cooper,  r.  404,  3d 
"    J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Jean  M.,  fruits,  1501  Mason 
"    Kate,  domestic,  728  Ashbury 
"    Leon,  painter,  1034  Golden  Gate  A\ 

■    Chesley 

"    Raymond,    bookkeeper    Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  1230  Bush 
4fg=Lavigne.    See  Lavine 


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Lavin  Annie  Miss,  clerlt  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 
r.  20  Stanford 
"    Bell  Mrs.,  r.  202  Grove 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  911  Vallejo 
"    Dominick  J.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

911  Vallejo 
"    James  W.,  teamster,  r.  20  Stanford 
"    John,  longshoreman   O.   R.   and  N.  Co.,  r. 

168/2  Silver 
"    John  J.,  master  sohr  Emily  Bichard,  r.  20 

Stanford 
"    Joseph  P.,  r.  911  Vallejo  rear 
<■    Michael,  bricklayer,  r.  834  Folsom 
"    Peter  J.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

407  Clayton 
•'    Thomas  B.,  seaman,  r.  645  Merchant 
"    Thomas  P.,  teamster,  r.  20  Stanford 
ie®-Lavin.    See  Laven  and  Levin 
Lavine  Blanche,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre,  r. 

113,  4th 
«®-Iiavine.    See  Lavigne 

La  Violette   Gaspard,  drygoods,  116,  3d,  r.  23 
Stanly  PI 
"    Gaspard  Jr..  salesman   Gaspard  La  Vio- 
lette, r.  23  Stanly  PI 
"    Victor,  salesman  Gaspard  La  Violette,  r. 
23 Stanly  PI 
La  Voce  del  PopolO  (Italian  daily),  Giovanni  B. 

Cevasco  proprietor,  729  Montgomery 
Lavoie  John  A.,  bartender,  r.  569  Stevenson 
Lavori  Frank,  bootblack,  14,  3d,  r.  1213  Dupont 

"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  577  Bryant 
Lavoy  Frank  A.,  gripman Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1919 

Larkin 
Law  and  Order  League  of  California,  Mrs. 
Rose  M.  French  secretary,  941  Valencia 
"    Daniel,  boiler  maker,  r.  1012  Tennessee 
Law  Department  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Frank  G.,  clerk  local  freight  offtce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2035  Mission 
"    Frank  H.,  plumber,  r.  235^  Perry 
"    Hartland  (The  Viava  Co.),  and  physician, 

2109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Herbert  E.  (The  Viavi  Co.),  r.  1526  Vallejo 
"    Jane  A.,  widow,  r.  610  O'Farrell 
Law  Journal  San  Francisco,  Stockwell  &  Co., 

proprietors,  219  Bush 
Law  Library  San  Francisco,  New  City  Hall,  3d 
floor 
"    Richard  W.,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2035 

Mission 
>'    Thomas,  hostler  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  620 


"    William,  pattern   maker,  r.    1616   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    William  M.,  electrician,  r.  1362a  Market 
4®"Law.    See  Lau  and  Laws 
Lawden  John,  carpenter,  r.  729  Capp 
Lawford  Ann  A.  Mrs.,  r,  2311  Larkin 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  309  Fremont 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Landsberger  &  Son,  r. 

2311  Larkin 
Lawler  Daniel  G.,  clerk  Peter  H.  Lawler,  r.  14 

Heron 
"    David,  trunkmaker,  r.  8  Albion  Av 
"    David  A.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

8  Albion  Av 
"    Davis  B.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1101  Green 
"    F.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1121  Alabama 
"    Francis,  groceries,  SWcor  Oak  and  Gough, 

r.  342  Oak 
"    Frank,  clerk  Delmas  &  Shortridge,  r.  345, 

13th 
"    Frank  C,  clerk  Renton,  Holmes  &  Co.,  r. 

777  Harrison 


Lawler  Frank  W.,  attorney  at  law,  732  Spreck- 

els  Bldg,  r.  634  Waller 
"    Howard  J.,  compositor,  r.  777  Harrison 
"    James,  bartender  Clement  Dixon,  r.  7  Jane 

PI 
"    James  F.,  boiler  maker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  14  Heron 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 

308,  23d 
"    Joseph,  r.  514/2,  3d 

"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  SE  cor  York  and  17th 
•'    Joseph  Jr.,  r.  1121  Alabama 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  3)8,  22d 
"    Martin  J.,  collector  Post  OfQce,  r.  1,  25th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  49  Jessie  rear 
"    Michael  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  411,  5th 
'■    Nicholas,  teamster,  r.  49  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  box  maker  Pac.  and  S.  F;.  Box 

Factory,  r.  326/2,  10th 
"    Peter  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1131  Harri- 
son, r.  14  Heron 
"    Philip  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  342  Oak 
"    Thomas,  r.  SE  cor  York  and  17th 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  Nebraska  nr  Army 
"    Thomas  H.,  journalist,  r.  777  Harrison 
"    Thomas  H.  jr.,  millhand  M.  Hansen  &  Co., 

r.  228  Birch  Av 
"    Wilson  G.,  chief  engineer  str  Constance, 

r.  1641  Polk 
«®~  Lawler.    See  Lawlor  and  Lolor 
Lawless  Bridget,  widow,  r.  511  Franklin 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  27  South  Park 
"    J.  C.  &  Co.  (Joseph  C.  Lawless),  harness 

makers,  115  Market 
"    John  E.,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  6Vi 

Clinton 
"    Joseph  C.  (J.C.  Lawless  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
Lawless  JosepllL,  secretary  Joost  Bros.,  1438- 

1440  Mission,  r.  755^/4  Howard 
"    Joseph  v.,  clerk,  r.  511  Franklin 
"    Lawrence,  r.  755!4  Howard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  6!4  Clinton 
"    Martin,  asst.  engineer  str  Farallon 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  474V4  Tehama 
"    Robert  T.,  chief  officer  str  Australia,  r.  915 

Oak 
"    Rose  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  27  South  Park 
"    Thomas  E.  .printer  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co.,  r. 

27  South  Park 
Lawley  John  J.,  plasterer,  r.  833,  18th 
"    Michael  C,  laborer,  r.  833,  18th 
«    Thomas  J. .  plasterer,  r.  833, 18th 
Lawlor  Bryan,  laborer,  r.  323,  4th 
"    Daniel,  oiler  str  City  of  Everett 
"    du  Tour  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  48  Oak 
"    Frank,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &Tel.  Co.,  r.  3718 


"    George   F.,   pressman    Francis-Valentine 
Co.,  r.  Fruit  vale 

"    George  W.,  r.  224  Haight 

"    Herbert  A.,  salesman    Ben  H.    Lucke,  r. 
Oakland 

"    John  (ZoUver,  Branch  &    Lawlor),   r.  3604 
Sacramento 

"    John,  driver  John  F.  Schwartz,  r.  1138  Mc- 
Allister 

"    John,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  725  Min- 
nesota 

"    John  C,  brass  finisher   Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
3604  Sacramento 

"    John  M.,  r.  1731  Broadway 

"    J.  William,  r.  1731  Broadway 

"    William  B.,  watchman,  r.  48  Oak 

"    William  M.  Jr.,  clerkGoodyear  RubberCo., 
r.  San  Quentin 
Lawlor  William  P.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Califor- 
nia, room  34,  r.  The  California  Hotel 
4®-Lawlor.    See  Lawler  and  Lalor 
Lawrence  A.,  clerk,  r.  923  Post 

"    Albert,  car  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  106, 13th 

"    Albert,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  135 
Shipley 

"    Andrew  M.,  journalist,  r.  608b  Powell 

"    Ann  Mrs.,  proprietor   San  Bruno    House, 
110,  4th 

"    Arthur  C,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 
r.  804  Haight 


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Lawrence  Axel,  druggist  B.  Broemmel,  r.  3023 
Fi  llmore 
"    BenjaininB.,driverEngine36,r.  401  Duncan 
"    C,  r.  410  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  539  Greenwich 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  333,  3d 
"    Daly  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1117,  23d 
"    Daniel,  teacher  music,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  907  Howard 
"    Darwin  E.,  expressman,  SE   cor   5th    and 

Brannan,  r.  SM  Converse 
"    Edward  J.,  nurse  St.  Mark's  Hospital,  2000 

Stockton 
"    Edwin,  restaurant,  1212  Fillmore 
"    Eliza  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1519  Mason 
"    Emil,  bartender,  r.  221  Elm  Av 
"    Emma  D.  Mrs.,  dress  cutting  school,  1231 

Market 
"    Frank,  candle   maker   Mission    Soap  and 

Candle  Wks,  r.  309,  17th 
"    Frank,  hostler  Cal.  Horse  Repository,  r. 

510  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank,  machine  hand  Fink  &  Schindler,  r 

33  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Frank,  master  schr  Frank  Lawrence,    r 

601,  3d 
"    Frank,  porter  Haas  Bros.,  r.  529  Greenwich 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk  Henry  1.  C.  Inselman,  r.  33 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Frank  W.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Market  and 

8th,  r.  1033  Hampshire 
"    Fred,  butcher,  r.  540  Grove 
"    George,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,   r.   1102 
Fillmore 
Lawrence  George    E.,   attorney   at   law,   325 
Montgomery,  room  25,  r.  1038  Greenwich 
Lawrence  George  E.,  carpenter  and  builder,  619 
Sacramento 
"    George  O.,  dentist,  331  Post 
"    Harry,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry..  r.  1635  Polk 
"     Henry,  barber  Gustav  A.  Englander 
"    Howard  C,  chemist,  r.  613,  31st 
"    Humphry,  carpenter,  r.  246  Taylor 
"    James  (Filer  &  Lawrence),  r.  306a  Bartlett 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  360  Brannan 
Mrs.,  widow,  r.  110,  4th 
H.,  .loumalist,  r.  37,  3d 
"    James  H.  C,  compositor  Argonaut,  r.  1312 

Mason 
"    James  W.,  bookkeeper  John  P.  Fraser  r 
22  Stockton  PI 
Lawrence  Jay  V.,  carpenter  and  builder,  619 
Sacramento 
"    John,  barber  W.  C.  Patrick 
Lawrence   John,  general  superintendent  Sun- 
set Telephone  and    Telegraph  Co.,  316 
Bush,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  2.35,  15th 
"    John,  porter  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r.   113 

Chattanooga 
"    John,  waiter  E.  Lawrence,  r.  1310  Fillmore 
".  Joseph,  barber,  r.  536  Geary 
"'  Joseph  J.,  druggist  Colin  G.  Strong,  r.  SE 

cor  Clay  and  Leavenworth 
"    Lottie,  trayliner  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.,  r.  401 

Duncan 
"    Mae  I.  Miss,  stenographer  Union  Gas  En- 
gine Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  352  Clementina 
"    Manuel,  r.  526  Geary 
"    Manuel,  barber,  r.  621  Powell 
"    Manuel,  waiter,  r.  706  Front 
"    Margaret  H.,  widow,  r.  910  Steiner 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  525  Filbert 
"    Mary  V.  Mrs.,  inspectress  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  501  Harrison 
"    Minta,  widow,  r.  2205  Geary 
"    Nettie   C.     Miss,    school    teacher,   r.    910 

Steiner 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Swan  G.,  painter,  r.  27  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1113 

York 
"    W.  B.,  with  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r.  San 

Mateo 
"    W.  Erwin,  bookkeeper  Carrau  &  Green,  r. 

1225  Union 
"    William,  bookkeeper  A.  Berta  Co.,  r.  1207 
Clay 


Lawrence  Willis  P.,  clerk,  r.  136  Ellis 

"    Wilmot  T.  B.  Miss,  r.  1719  Oak 
.e®~Lawrence.      See    Lawrence,  Lorentz    and 

Lorenz 
Lawrenson   Harold,  chronometer    and    watch- 
maker, 6  Market 
"    Patrick  H.,  painter,  r.  12  Hyde 
.8®" Lawrenson.    See  Laurenson,  Lorensen  and 

Lorenzen 
Lawrie  Ella  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  404  Lott 
Lawrie  Harry  D.,  secretary  California  Title  In- 
surance and  Trust  Co.,  210  Montgomery, 
Mills  Bldg,  r.  31  Belvedere 
"    James  R.,  teacher  music,  r.  404  Lott 
"    J,  U.,   clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  1919 

Webster 
"    Maggie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  2828  Bush 
•'    William  N.,  r.  404  Lott 
Lawry  Mattie    A.,  stenographer  E.  W.  S.  Van 

Slyke  &  Co.,  r.  425  O'Farrell 
.ea-Lawry.     See     Lauray,     Laurie,     Lawrie 

and  Lowry 
Laws  Anna  R.,  widow,  r.  109  Hartford 
"    Edwin  R.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR.,  r.  1308  Green 
"    Elbert  C,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  119  Fulton 
"    George  G.,  tinsmith,  r.  121  Fulton 
"    John  C,  policeman,  r.  1515  Ellis 
"    P.  Miss,  operator  W.U.  Tel.  Co..  California 

Hotel,  r.  1515  Ellis 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  119  Fulton 
4®-Laws.    See  Law 
Lawson  Albert,  r.  608  Bartlett 
"    Albert  C,  mason,  r.  52114  Birch  Av 
"    Alexander,  machinist,  r.  14  Minnesota 
"    Andrew,  cooper,  223-235  Jackson,  r.  414,  7th 
"    Andrew,  janitor,  30  Ellis,  r.  Oakland 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Andrew,  tanner,  r.  15  Aileen  Av 
"     Artemus,  car  builder  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  156 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Arthur  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1316  Larkin 
"    Arthur   L.,    bicycle    repairer     Joseph    F. 

Moran,  r.  12!4  Lynch 
"    August  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  lOOOA  Minna 
"     A.  W.,r.  706Mason 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  314  Beale 
"    Charles,  dry  goods,  918  Illinois 
"    Charles,    tanner  J.  C.   Reud  &   Co.,   r.   15 

Aileen  Av 
"    Charles,  wood  and  coal,  849  Florida 
"    Charles  R.,  paper  hanger  J.  E.  Rose 
"    Christophor,  heckhand  str  Resolute 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Eric,  seaman,  r.  438  Broadway 
"    Ernest  D.,    burnisher  Schaezlein  &   Bur- 
ridge,  r.  34  Derby  PI 
Lawson  F.  A.  &  Co.  (Frederick  A.  Lawson),  im- 
porters car  bodies,  car  trucks,  wheels, 
fare  registers,  fenders,  rails  and  fasten- 
ings, cooperage,    stock  and    paper,  123 
California,  room  15 
"    Frederick    A.  (F.  A.   Lawson   &   Co.),   123 

California 
"    Frederick  O.,  sheet  iron  worker  John  C. 

Lawson,  r.  731  Guerrero 
"  George,  cooper,  r.  414,  7th 
"    George  F.,  stove  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1007  Minnesota 
"    George  H.,  sheet  iron  worker  John  C.  Law- 
son,  r.  731  Guerrero 
"    George  R.,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  963 

Howard 
"    George  R.  Jr.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fish- 
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Lawson  Gustave,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Hans,  liquors,  SE  cor  Drumm  and  Pacific, 
r.  lOOVi  Jackson 

Harry  G.,  teamster,  r.  40  Gilbert  rear 

Henry,  capitalist,  r.  715  Howard 

Ida,  domestic,  709  Mason 

Ivan  F.,  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r.  1805  Ellis 

J.  A.,  agent,  r.  15591/4  Market 

James,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 

John,  barber  Marks  Cohen,  r.  507  O'Farrell 

John,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r.  TJni- 
verity  Club 

John,  weigher  D.  J.  Walker,  r.  1450,  25th 

John  C,  tin  and  sheet  iron  worker,  702  San- 
some,  r.  731  Guerrero 

John  C.  Jr.,  sheet  iron  worker  John  C.  Law- 
son,  r.  731  Guerrero 

John  F.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  113  Oregon 

John  F.,  lodgings,  113  Oregon,  r.  230  Green 

John  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  230  Green 

John  F.,  seaman,  r.  33  Hinckley 

John  R.,  yardman,  r.  732,  18th 

John  S..  ofQce  supplies,    r.    1110  Leaven- 
worth 

Joseph,  cleaner  Sutro  Baths,  r.  702  Point 
Lobos  Av 

Louisa  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1821  Polk 

Martin,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

Matilda,  widow,  r.  12i4  Lynch 

Peter,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

Robert,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  and   Litho. 
Co.,  r.  414,  7th 

Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  827  Capp 

Thomas,  clerk,  r.  241  Webster 

Thomas  A.,  cooper,  r.  414.  7th 

Walter,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,r.  608Bart- 
lett 

Walter  S.,  sheet  iron  worker  John  C.  Law- 
son,  r.  731  Guerrero 

William,    conductor  Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.  12'/4 
Lynch 

William  A.,  r.  1316  Kearny 

William  A.,  attorney  at  law,  101  Sansome, 
room  19,  r.  2032  Steiner 

William  A.,  journalist  S.  F.  News  Letter 

William  B.,  horseshoer  Stone  &  Wherry,  r. 
4421/2,  6th 

William  H.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  404, 
7th 

William  R.,  motorman,  r.  936  Capp 

Yeats  C,  asst.  auditor  Wells,  Fargo&  Co.'s 
Express,    35   New  Montgomery,  r.  2311 
California 
Lawthar  Jacob,  stone  cutter,  r.  608,  6th 
"    William,  ship  builder,  r.  501  Napa 
Lawton  Augustus  F.,  bookkeeper  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  of  New  York,  r.  2506  Clay 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  418  Fulton  rear 
"    Delmore  E.,  clerk,  r.  1409  Sacramento 
"    Edward,    deputy    Tax  Collector,    r.   2106'/2 

Bryant 
"    Edward,  printer,  r.  21061/4  Bryant 
Lawton  Edward  J.,  practical  plumber,  steam 
and  hot  water  fitter,  specifications  fur- 
nished and   estimates  given,  all  work 
guaranteed,  shop  and  r.  7  Belvedere  nr 
Waller 
"    Edwin  G.,  real  estate,  323  Montgomery 
"    Erwin,  watchman,  r.  1021  Powell 

LAWTON  F.  H.  &  00. 

(Frank  H.  Lawton),  shirt  manufactur- 
ers, 229  Kearny 

Lawton   Frank    H.    (P.    H.   Lawton  &  Co.),  r. 
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Lawton  Fritz,  electrician  John  W.  Klumpke, 
r.  225  O'Farrell 
George  E.,  clerk  Lachman  &  Sternfels,  r. 

1409  Sacramento 
George  E.,  observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau, 

r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
George  M.,  salesman,  r.  109  Fair  Oaks  rear 
G.  T.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
James,  artist,  r.  313,  4th 
Jennie,  vrtdow,  r.  47  Elgin  Park  Av 
Josephine  E.  Miss,  telephone  operator  Pac. 

Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1409  Sacramento  ■ 
Manley  C,  civil  engineer,  r.  1799  Filbert 
Martha,  widow,  r.  1409  Sacramento 
Michael  A.,  machinist,  r.  516  Connecticut 
Orlando,    real  estate,  323  Montgomery,  r. 

Oakland 
Peter,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  2812 

Greenwich 
Robert  C,  law  student,  r.  1799  Filbert 
Sarah  H.,  widow,  r.  1501b  Larkin 
William,  agent  Modern  Laundry  Co.,  634 
Montgomery,  r.  1535  Mission 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Lawton    William   F.,    vice-president    Sunset 
Photo  and  Engraving  Co.,  131  Post,  r.  313 
Eddy 
"    W.  J.  P.,  dentist,  231  Post 
Lawton  &  Co.   (New  York),    Duplicating   Ap- 
paratus   and    Imperial     Liquid   Metal 
Polish,    The   Neograph,    The    Simplex 
Printer,  The  Duplicator,  Improved  Hec- 
tograph and  supplies,  and  rubber  stamp 
W.  D.    McArthur   general  agent 
icific  Coast, Islands, China  and  Japan. 
132  California 
JS®-Lawton.    See  Laughten 
Lawver  Aaron   M.,  real  estate  and  loans,  402 
Montgomery,  room  8,  r.  2805  Washington 
Lawyer  Mary,  widow,  r.  344,  18th 
"    William,  laundryman  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
744  Folsom 
Lay  Fritz,  cook,  r.  219  Minna 
"    Henry,    iron   worker    Brode  &  Clark  Iron 

Wks.,  r.  2503  Bush 
"  Jacob,  r.  225  Langton 
"    Philip,  machinist  Schrader  &  Lutge,  r.  1213 

■  Scott 
"    Stephen,  r.  2503  Bush 
Layden   Charles   A,,  tanner,  r.  11th  Av  South 
nr  P 
"    James,   harness   maker,    2440    California, 

r.  2756  Bush 
"    Michael,  engineer,  r.  2756  Bush 
"    Michael,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    William  H.,  r.  1002  Tennessee 
Laydon   Darby  (Darby    Laydon  &  Co.),  r.  267 

LAYDON  DARBY  &  CO. 

(Darby  Laydon),  pile  drivers,  wharf 
and  bridge  builders  and  contractors, 
137-139  Main,  telephone  Main  5326 

Laydon  John,  helper'Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  54 

Mission 
Jg^'Laydon.    See  Leyden  and  Lydon 
Layeaski  Sinion,  cigar  maker,  r.  31  Chesley  rear 
Layman  Manuel,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
Layng  H.  G.,    president    and  manager   H.  G. 

Layng  Machine  Works,  107-111  Fremont, 

r.  309  Octavia 

Layng  H.  G.  Machine  Works 

(incorporated),  all  kinds  of  special 
tools  and  machines,  winery,  dynamite 
and  powder  machinery  a  specialty, 
H.  G.  Layng  president  and  manager, 
107-111  Fremont,  telephone  Main  501 
Layng  John,  superintendent  shot  tower,  SE  cor 
1st  and  Howard,  r.  617  Fell 

"    John  B.,  lead  roller  Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  2904  Pine 

■'    John  E.,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 
Wks,  r.  1420  Devisadero 

"     Lillie  M.,  widow,  r.  506  Hayes 

"    Robert  J.,  r.:794  Clayton 

■    William  G.,    editor  Breeder;  and   Sports- 
man, 313  Bush 
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Layton  Ernest,  bookkeeper,  r.  809  Octavia 
"    Francis    Mrs.,    nurse    Kings     Daughters' 

Home,  217  Francisco 
"  '  Frank  D.,  traveling  salesman  Stevenson  «& 

Co.,  r.  Cloverdale 
"    James  E.  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  810, 19th 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  517,  19th 
"    Roland,  printer  Hicks- Judd  Co. ,  r.  333  Mason 
"    Walter  T.,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry 
^S^-Layton.    See  Laton  and  Leighton 
Lazansky  Arthur  P.,  bag  maker  Bernhard   La- 
zansky,  r.  1835  Union 
"    Bernhard,  bags,  105  Clay,  r.  1806  Ellis 
"    Himan  J.,  bag  maker,  r.  1825  Union 
"    Mae  Miss,  stenographer  and  typewriter, 

710  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  1806  Ellis 
"    Milton  H.,  clerk   Bernhard   Lazansky,  r. 

1806  Ellis 
"    Milton  W.,  bag  maker,  r.  1835  Union 
"    Sim,  salesman,  r.  1806  Ellis 
4®~Lazansky.    See  Lezinsky 
Lazar  George,  carpenter,  r.  3750  Bush 
Lazard  Alexandre  (Lazard  Freres),  r.    Paris, 
France 
"    Elie  (Lazard  Freres),  r.  Paris,  France 
Lazard  Freres  (Alexandre  and   Elie  Lazard, 
David  Cahn  and  Alexandre  Weill),  capi- 
talists, 1-3  Sansome 
Lazarde  Louis,  cellarman  Wetmore,  BowenCo., 

r.  714AFell 
La  Zare  Henry,  druggist  Joy's,  r.  734  Hayes 
Lazari  Francisco,  waiter,  r.  6  Card  Alley 
Lazarus  Belle  Miss,  stenographer,   1335  Stock- 
ton, r.  828a  Union 
"    Berthold,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  &  Co., 

r.  1738a  Sutter 
"    Edward  M.,    traveling    salesman  Kraker 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  313  Ellis 
"    Harry,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1728a  Sutter 
"    H.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  30  Russ 
"    Ida,  teacher,  r.  1728a  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  barber,  r.  34  Russ 
"    Leon  A.,    clerk   forwarding  dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1010  Mason 
"    Leopold,  vineyardist,  r.  1010  Mason 
"    Michael,  hat  and  cloak  room  S.  F.  Verein, 

r.  1402  Montgomery 
"    Samuel,  dry  goods,  1335  Stockton,  r.  838a 

Union 
"    Sylvain  J.,  student  Lucius  L.  Solomons,  r. 
1010  Mason 
Lazelle  Joseph,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,   r.   15 

Oak  Grove  Av 
Lazier  Phinley,  carpenter,  r.  613%  Fulton 
Lazinsky  Rudolph,  cadet  Army  of  Heaven  at 

Hand,  r.  N  s  Channel  nr  9th 
Lazzarini  Charles  A.,  barber,  r.  3407  California 
"    Francisco,  waiter  I.  Cuenin,  r.  6  Card  Alley 
"    Frank,  window  cleaner,  r.  1112  Montgomery 

rear 
"    Giuseppe,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  65  Henry 
"    Henry  (Casini  &  Lazzarini),  r.  3110  Steiner 
"    Louis,  fruits,  r.  3110  Steiner 
"    Silvio,  expressman,  r.  S  s  Houston  nr  Jones 
Lea  Ernest  L.  P.,  porter  Louis  T.  Snow,  r.  Lorin 
"    Frank  B.,  tinner,  r.  1216  Oak 
"    Henry  E.,  roofer  and  tinner,  1316  Oak 
"    Maurice,  hostler  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  713 

Clementina 
"    Victor,  waiter  str  Corona 
4®°Lea.    See  Lee  and  Leigh 
Leach  Edward,  messenger  The  Bank  of  British 
North  America,  r.  1950  California 
"    Frank,  laundryman,  r.  75  Albion  Av 
"    Frank,  usher,  r.  407  Sutter 
"    George  W.,  master  mariner  with  Pope  & 

Talbot,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Harold,  journalist,  330  California,  room  14. 

r.  118  Grant  Av 
"    Harry,  r.  407  Sutter 
"    James  H.,  engineer,  r.  %lVi,  4th 
"    John,  hog  ranch,  39th  Av  South  nr  H 
'■-    "    John,    motorman  Market    St.   Ry..  r.   1004 
Tennessee 
'<    Lavina    L.    Miss,     superintendent    S.    F. 

Mission,  r.  16  Selina  PI 
"  .  Margaret  I.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Oliver, 
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Leach  Ralph,  usher,  r.407Sutter 
"    Richard  (Leach  &  Lee),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Sylvester  A.,    receiver    Sacramento   St. 

Branch  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  311  Cherry 
"    Thomas,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  355 

Minna 
"    Thomas,  laundry  office,  713  Folsom,  r.  655 

Harrison 
"    Thomas  L.,  clerk    Thomas  Leach,  r.  655 

Harrison 
"    Walter  G.,  salesman,  r.  239  Oak 
•'    W.  G.  Mrs.,  r.  339  Oak 
"    William  (Hamilton  &  Leach),  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  bartender  The  Baldwin 
"    William,  carpenter,  3935  California,  r.  3337 

Geary 
"    William,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    &   Lee  (Richard    Leach  and   Charles  M. 

Lee),  carpenters,  1019  Market 
4®"Leach.    See  Leech  and  Leitch 
Leadwith  Mary,  widow,  r.  175  Clara 

"    Otis,  r.  175  Clara 
Leaf  Albert,  extraman  Truck  5,  r.  1  Kimball 

Court 
"    J.  Gus,  printer,  r.  932  Broadway 
"    Robert  E.,  wagon  guard  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  1339  Stanyan 
"    Tinnin,  painter,  r.  827  Filbert 
League  of  American  Wheelmen  (North    Cali- 
fornia   Division),    Frank    H.    Kerrigan 

chief  consul,  35  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Leahey  Bridget,  widow,  r.  S18i4  Lombard 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2305  Devisadero 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  553  Mission 
"    Timothy,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
>e®"Leahey.    See  Lahey  and  Leahy 
Leahy  Alice,  widow,  r.  729  Turk 
"    Alice  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  117, 

27th 
"    Charles  H.,  plumber,  r.  1603  Dolores 
"    Cornelius  J.,  wrapper  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r 

1028  Treat  Av 
"    Daniel,  brass  molder,  r.  742  Florida 
"    Daniel,  salesman,  r.  1603  Dolores 
"    Daniel  F.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1028 

Treat  Av 
"    Daniel  J,  plasterer,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  506  Ivy  Av 
"    David  J.,  porter  John  Sroufe  &  Co.,  r.  1234 

Green 
"    Dennis,  engineer  The  Sutherland 
"    Dennis  J.,  liquors,  1120  Howard 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  322  Bartlett 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  1139,  30th 
"    James,  shoe  cutter  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  1029  Capp 
"    James  F.,  contractor,  711  Spreckels  Bldg, 

r.  1923  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,  extraman  Truck  1,  r.  1210  Kearny 
"    John,  helper    Bush   &   Mallett  Co.,  r.  742 

Florida 
"    John,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  68  Clipper 
"    John  F.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  117,  27th 
"    JohnW.  (J.  W.  Leahy&  Co.),  r.  1925Mission 
"    Joseph  F.,  plumber,  r.  1028,  20th 
"    Julia  Miss,  r.  1933  Mission 
"    J.  W.  &  Co.  (JohnW.  Leahy),  proprietor.s 

Pacific  Tea  Co.,  1925  Mission 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  326  O'Farrell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  20!4  Harriet 
"    Maurice  A.,  elevatorman,  r.  1028  Treat   Av 
"    Michael,   bartender  Annie  Damery,  r.  738 

Howard 
"    Michael,     fireman    Palace    Hotel,   r.    742 

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I^eahy  Michael  B:,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  114  Oak 
"    Michael  J.,  plasterer,  r.  506  Ivy  Av 
"    Patrick,  canvasser,  r.  227  Hayes 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  527  Sacramento 
•'     Robert,  clerk  P.   M.  SS.  C!o.'s  wharf,  r.  975 

Bryant 
"    Stephen  C,  compositor  Call,  r.  2V4  Russ 
"    Thomas,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

1206  Mission 
"    Thomas  E.,  painter,  r.  W-A  Harriet 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1603  Dolores 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    William,  machine  operator  United   Boot 

and  Shoe  Co.,  r.  117,  27th 
Leahy  William  H.,  secretary  Goldstein  &  Co., 

26  O'Farrell,  and  contractor,  r.  1923  San 

Carlos  Av 
•'    William  P.,  laborer,  r.  1139,  20th 
4®"L.eahy.    See  Lahey  and  Leahey 

Leak  Glove  Manufacturing   Co. 

(of  Gloversville),  Louis  D.   Radgesky 
secretary,  office  411  Market 

j8®=L,eak.    See  Leek 

Leake  W.  S.,  secretary  Pacific  Coast  Jockey 
Club,  parlors  A  and  B  Palace  Hotel,   r. 
3009  Clay 
Lieale  John,  master  str  Bay  City,  r.  2425  Pacific 
Av 
"    William  G.,  master  str  Caroline,  r.  2004 
Vallejo 
;6®"Leaman.     See  Leemann,  Lehman  and  Leh- 

mann 
Lean  Edward,  clerk  Rothschild  &  Ehrenpfort. 
14  Ash  Av 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  Union  Clothing  Co., 

r.  805  Geary 
"    Joseph,  special  policeman,  r.  412  Jones 
"    Robert  F.,  policeman,  r.  137.  4th  Av 
Leander   Peter,    seaman    str  South  Coast,  r.  6 

Howard 
Leaner  Reuben  T.   (Carver  &  Leaner),  r.  1631 


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Lear  Peace   E.,  electrical  engineer,  r.   105314 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Leard  Edward,  painter,  r.  1144  Howard 
Leardon  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  26  Minna 
Learned  Alfred  M.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  122,  6th 
"    Edward    A.,    carpenter   and    builder,    213 

Leidesdorff,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Matthew,  clerk,  r.  2  Brady 
"    Thomas,  painter,  1908  Mission,  r.  2122  How- 
ard 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  painter  Thomas   Learned,  r. 

2122  Howard 
"    William,  shoelaster,  r.  2  Brady 
M^  Learned.    See  Larned 

Leary  A.  J.  Co.,  Theodore  Kueppers  president. 
Fred  Verleger  vice-president,  Paul  Frej - 
gang  secretary  and  treasurer,  printers, 
binders  and  blank  book  mfrs.,  113-lU) 
Davis 
"    Andrew  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1415  Guerrero 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  68b  Clementina 
"    Arthur,  teamster  Overland  Freight  Trans 

fer  Co.,  r.  320  Langton 
"    Babbette,  domestic,  611  Hyde 
"    Bernard,  r.  233a  12th 
"    Christopher  J.,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  2 

South  Broderick 
"    Cornelius,  liquors,  4  Jackson,  r.  Precita  Av 

nr  California  Av 
"    Cyrus  T.,  tanner,  r.  1020,  11th  Av  South 
1.  laborer,  r.  8  Elwood  rear 


Leary  Daniel  F.,  foreman,  r.  2020  Bush 

"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  Auditor's  office,  r.  1119  Cas- 
tro 

"    Dennis,  coalpasser  str  Corona,  r.  479  Te- 
hama 

"    Edward  A.,  salesman  Butler,  Schutze  & 
Co.,  r.  1119  Castro 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  2223  Post 

"    Hannah,  domestic,  1813  Pine 

"    Henry  J.,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners' 
Iron  Wks,  r.  68  Clementina 

"    Henry  T.,  plaster  molder  Samuel  Kellett, 
r.  1114  Taylor 

"    James,  carriage  painter,  r.  318  Chenery 

"    James  F.,  carriage  painter,    r.   1119  Cas- 
tro 

• '    James  F. ,  shoefinisher  Siebe-Granville  Co. . 
r.  117  Natoma 

■•    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  1110  Mason 

"    James  W.,  frame  maker  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Jeremiah,  livery  stable,  2113  Pine 

"    John,  r.  1119  Castro 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  230,  1st 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 

"    John  C,  agent,  r.  1114  Taylor 

"    John  T.,  clerk,  r.  1119  Castro 

"    John  W.,  foreman,  r.  125  Eureka 

"    Joseph,  r.  709  Green 

"    Joseph  L.,  teamster  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r. 
231 ,  6th 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  117  Natoma 

"    Luke,  stenographer  Coast  Division  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  922  O'Farrell 

"    Maggie  Miss,  clerk    Golden   Gate  Comp, 
Yeast  Co.,  r.  2223  Post 

"    Maggie  Miss,  millinery,   118,  6th,   r.    1119 
Castro 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  722  Tennessee 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1114  Taylor 

"    Mary  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  117  Natoma 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  654  Natoma 

"    Pantly  D.,  fruits,  1325  Polk 

"    Patrick,  r.  709  Clementina 

"    Patrick  (Webb  &  Leary),  r.  120  Bryant 

"    Patrick,  coal  passer  str  San  Bias 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  154  Perry 

"    Patrick,   molder  Vulcan   Iron  Wks,  r.   34 
Clara 

••    Richard,  r.  1028,  20th 

"    Ruiz,  porter  Seppich  &  Kleinhans.r.  1020 
Kearny 

"    Thomas  C,  actor,  r.  228  O'Farrell 

"    Thomas  H.,  painter,  r.  720  Valencia 

"    Timothy  (Leary  &  Holland),  r.  512  How- 
ard 

"    Timothy,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  531 
Howard 

"    Timothy,  butcher  S.  P.  Hicks,  r.  2223  Post 

"    &  Holland  (Timothy   Leary  and  Thomas 
Holland),   proprietors     City  Hotel,   512 
Howard 
Leasen  Henry,  finisher  Aug.  Jungblut  &  Co.,  r. 

1106,  23d 
Leason  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  3732  Greenwich 

"    George,  r.  812  Kearny 
Leathe  Frank  C,  messenger  Boericke  &  Run- 
yon,  r.  504  Liberty 

"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  504  Liberty 

"    William,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  <&  Co.,  r.  504 
Liberty 
Leatherland  James,  engineer,  r.  211  Fair  Oaks 
Leatherman  Ambrose,  glazier,  r.  11b  Clara 

"    Henry,  solicitor  Baxter  Portrait  Co. 
Leathers  Christina  H.   Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  410, 
3d 

"    George  N.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1204  Howard 

"    Joseph  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  24, 3d,  r. 
410,  3d 
Leautier  Constance,  widow,  r.  911i4  Minna 
Leavens   William  M.,   machinist    McWhirter 

Electric  Co.,  r.  509a  Hayes 
Leavenworth  Grace  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1601 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"     R.  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  San  Rafael 

"    The,    Mrs.  W.    O.  Bowers    proprietor,  301 
Leavenworth 


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Leaver  Henry,  proprietor  Pioneer  House.  W  s 
Larkin  toet  North  Point  and  Beach 

"    James  H.,  eiectrician,  r.  228^  8th  Av 
Leavers  Richard,    engineer   Isidore   Burns,  r. 

Fruitvale 
Leavitt  Albion  E.,  yard  foreman  S.  F.  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  2109  Howard 

"    Charles,  r.  846  Folsom 

"    Charles  C.  (John  H.  Boden  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Charles  H.,  r.  620  Ellis 

"    Charles  H.,  lodgings,  117  Taylor 

"    George  M.,  vice-president  S.   B.  Leavitt 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    HarrietMrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Herbert  S.,  conductor  Sutter   St.    Ry.  r. 
2810a  Geary 

"    John  W.  (Leavitt  &  Bill),  r.  Oakland 

"    Josie  H.  Miss,  r.  734  Geary 

"    Leander,  mining,  r.  512  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Lorenzo,  yard  hand,  r.  837  Alabama 

"    Lynwood  L.,  r.  437  Jersey 

LEAVITT  S.  B.  CO, 

snubael  B.  Leavitt  president,  George 
R.  Hansbrow  secretary,  importers  and 
dealers  news,  book,  flat,  ruled,  glazed 
and  wrapping  papers,  card  and  straw 
board,  envelopes,  etc.,  509-511  Sacra- 
mento, telephone  Main  1439 

Leavitt  Shubael  B.,  president  S.  B.  Leavitt  Co., 
509-511  Sacramento,  r.   1583   Verdi,  Ala- 
meda 
"    Walter  T.,  advertising  agent,  r.  731  Laurel 
Av 

Leavitt  William  C,  general  agent  Union  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Co.,  419  California, 
rooms  1-3,  r.  108y2  Turk 

Leavitt  &  BiU  (John  W.  Leavitt  and  John  T. 
Bill),  agents  Cleveland  and  Crescent  Bi- 
cycles, .303  Larkin 

4^" Leavitt.    See  Levit 

Leavy  Charles   M.,  manufacturers'  agent,  214 
Pine,  room  23,  r.  2727  Pacific  Av 
"    Clarence   M.,    advertising    agent    M.    A. 

Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Franklin,  salesman  Walter  Hirschfeld,  r. 

3727  Pacific  Av 
"    James,  roadman    Cal.    St.   RR.,  r.   1325V4 

Vallejo 
"    Mattie  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Milton  Heyne- 
mann,  r.  319  Fell 

4®=Leavy.    See  Levey,  Levi  and  Levy 

Leaward  Thomas,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant, 

LeBadlelleL.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  630 Sacramento 

Le  Ballister  Eugene,  chief  engineer  str  Monti- 
cello,  r.  Vallejo,  Cal. 
"    James    E.,    proprietor   The    Powell,    109a 
Powell 

Lebanon  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  Donald 
M.  Ross  pastor,  SE  cor  23d  and  Sanchez 

Le  Barron  Charles,  painter  Thomas  Downing,  r. 
142,  9th 

Lebatard  Michael,  stock  broker,  r.  722  Vallejo 
"    William,  collector,  r.  722  Vallejo 

Lebbold  Henry,  blacksmith  Charles  Herold,  r. 
San  Bruno  Hotel 

Lebenbaum  Co.  The,  E.  Lebenbaum  president, 
C.  Schlesinger  secretary,  groceries,  1105 
Sutter 

Lebenbaum  E.,  president  The  Lebenbaum  Co., 
1105  Sutter,  r.  908  O'Farrell 
"     Louis,  r.  1.522  O'Farrell 
"    S.,  with  The  Lebenbaum  Co.,  r.  908  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Tillie  Miss,  r.  1308  Post 

Leber  John,  painter,  r.  22  Turk 

Le  Bere  Joseph,  candymaker  Adolph  Hromada, 
r.  7  William 

Le  Bert  Adele,  widow,  r.  220,  18th 

Le  Berthon  Charles  P.,  clerk,  r.  630  Hayes 
"    Theodore  M.  journalist,  r.  620  Hayes 

Le  Beurier  Benjamin,  laundry  man  French  Hos- 
pital 

Lebigue  Auguste,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 

Le  Blanc  Clovis,  machinist,  r.  906  Stockton 


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Suction  etnd  force, 

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ALL  SIZES. 

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Leblanc  Daniel,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan 

ning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Frank,  liquors,  736  Montgomery 
Le  Bourveau  J.  Frank,  contractor  and  builder, 

r.  88,  9th 
Leboutellier   Emile,   tanner  Legallet-Hellwig 

Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
Le  Breton  Charles  P.,  secretary  J.  C.  Johnson 

&  Co.,  400  Market,  r.  230  Dolores 
Le  Breton  Edward  J.,  president  French  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  534  California,  r. 

1414  Sutter 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1414  Sutter 
Le    Brett    Eugene   W.,    pharmacist   John   A. 

Bright,  r.  605  Laguna 
Le  Brey  Joseph,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,r.  323Bay 
Le  Bris  Aline  Miss,  teacher  French,  r.  1914  Dev- 

isadero 
"    Louise  Miss,  teacher  French,  r.  1914  Devis- 


Lebrun  Madeline  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  3242 

Sacramento 
Le  Cam  Emeline,  domestic,  431,  4th 

"  Ferdinand,  clerk,  r.  1409  Jackson 
Lecante  Johanna,  widow,  r.  14  Lewis 
Lechens  Annie,  domestic,  509  Capp 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  9311/4  Shotwell 
Lecher  Emile,  clerk,  r.  328  Clipper 

"  Laura,  domestic,  1806  Pacific  Av 
Lechevallier    Matthew,    engineer    Cal.    Wine 

Assn. 
Lechner  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  520  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  cellarman  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r.  155% 
Natoma 
Lechten  Brothers  (Charles  and  Gustav),  confec- 
tionery, 1215  Polk 
"    Charles  (Lechten  Bros.),  r.  1215  Polk 
"    Gustave  (Lechten  Bros.),  r.  1215  Polk 
Leckie  William  S.,  superintendent  J.  J.  O'Brien 

&Co.,r.  17.34  Eddy 
4S=  Leckie.    See  Lackie 
Le  Clair  Ann,  widow,  r.  335,  10th 
"    Casimir,  guard  County  Jail  No.  2,  r.  335, 
10th 
Leclerc  Edouard.  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
"    Eugene,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2111  Larkin 
Le  Clercisr.  Eugene,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  Alameda 
Leclerc  Sanford  D.,  engineer,  r.  2313  Lombard 
"    Theodore  S.,  clerk  General  Electric  Co.,  r. 
817  Bush 
Le  Cointh  Leon,  liquors,  318  Grant  Av 
Le  Compt  Albert  E.,  paper  hanger,  r.  634,  4th 
Le  Conte  Louis  J.,   asst.  U.   S.   Engineer,  533 

Kearny,  room  15,  r.  Berkeley 
Le  Conte  Primary  School,  Miss  Margery  C. 
Robertson   principal,  W  s  Powell   bet 
Washington  and  Jackson 
Lecoste  John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  19th  Av  South  bet 
G  and  H 

LE  COUNT  BROTHERS 

(Joseph  P.  and  Thomas  R.),  wholesale 
stationers,  blank  book  manufacturers 
and  printers,  533  Market,  telephone 
Main  774 

Le  Count  Frank  P.,  salesman  Le  Count  Bros.,  r. 

Alameda  _ 

"    Joseph  P.  (Le  Count  Bros.),  r.  7.39  Post 

"    Thomas  R.  (Le  Count  Bros.),  r.  New  York 

Le  Croix  William,  painter  Studebaker  Bros. 

Mfg.  Co..  r.  734C  Clementina 


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Lecuyer  Charles,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 
Ledden   Amelia    Miss,    saleslady    Eugene    G. 
Davis,  r.  1612  Washington 
"    James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1612  Washington 
"    John  A.,    manager  American   Clingstone 
Pitting  C6.,  504  Kearny,  room  10,  r.  1612 
Washington 
"    Joseph  W.,  plumtoer,  r.  1612  Washington 
"    T.,  wrapper  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  1612  Washing- 
ton 
Ledderhos  Theodore,  paper  carrier,  r.  1112  Tay- 
lor 
Leddin  James,  r.  1319  Guerrero 
Leddy   Charles,  salesman    Graf    Bros.,    r.  402 
Grove 
"  ,  Eliza,  widow,  r.  655  Noe 
"    Hugh,  contractor,  r.  1514Vi  Valiejo 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  402  Grove 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  316  Davis 
"    Thomas,  coal  and  wood,  3630  Mission 
Ledeme  Alfred,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris  and 
American  Bank,  r.  Alameda 
"    Liouis,  gardener,  r.  2300  Leavenworth  rear 
Lederer  Benjamin,  dairy  produce,  429  Minna,  r. 
455  Minna 
"    Carrie  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer.  r.  455 

Minna 
"    Charles,  r.  210-5  Bush 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  455  Minna 

LEDERER  G., 

suecessor  to  Madam  Bertha  Spitz, 
liairdresser.  111  Stockton,  r.  439,  4th 

Lederer  George  M.,  manufacturers"  agent,  120 
Sutter,  room  73,  r.  1612  Scott 
"    Herman,  stock  clerk  Hoffman,  Alexander 

&  Co.,  r.  455  Minna 
"     Leo,  with  International  Nav.  Co.,  609  Mar- 
ket, r.  2102  Bush 
"     Max,  with  Steinberger  &  Kalisher,  r.  2102 
Bush 
Lederle  Henry  E..  clerk  John  H.  Linuermann, 

r.  3119,  16th 
Ledelof  Olof ,  tailor,  r.  1222  Filbert 
Ledford  Benjamin  F.,  r.  319  Ellis 
Ledgett  Richard  D..  horseman,   r.  34IV2,  4th  Av 
Ledlie  Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  912  Union 
Leduc  Louis,  jeweler,  r.  1313  Stockton 
"    Pierre,  proprietor  Bay  View  Nursery,  21st 

Av  South  nr  J 
••    Tule  Improvement  Co.,  George  W.  Hendry 
manager,  manufacturers  life  preservers, 
factory  248  Fremont,  office  8  California 
Ledwich  Lawrence,  longshoreman,  r.  408  Chest- 
nut 
Ledwidge  John,  stage  manager  Columbia  Thea- 
tre, r.  145  Grove 
Ledwith  Charles,  electrician,  r.  313,  4th 

"    Oliver  T.,  r.  175  Clara 
Ledyard  John  S.  (Ledyard  &  Kerr),  r.  Berkeley 

LEDYARD  WILLIAM  E., 

homoeopatMc  physician,  oface  223  Post 
bet  Grant  Av  and  Stockton,  hours  10 
a.  m.  to  3  p.  m.,  r.  Sunol,  Alameda  Co. 

Ledyard  &  Kerr  (John  S.  Ledyard  and  Edward 
Kerr),  agents   The  Brahma  Cevlon  Tea 
Co.,  131  Post 
Lee  A.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Abraham,  expressman.  NW  cor  Grant  Av 

and  Post,  r.  106  Bernard 
'•     Albert  E.,  with  Shreve  &  Co..  r.  824  Laguna 
■     Anna    H.   Mme.,    manicure.     126    Kearny, 

room  31,  r.  1415  Geary 
''     Annie,  domestic,  1621  Bush 
'•    Anton,  cook,  r.  236 Minna 


i  Arthur  H..  artist  Examiner,  r.  llX>3Vi  Han" 

rison 
Arthur  S.,  inspector  U.  S.   Customs,  r.  2(J 

O'Farrell  , : 

Bamett,  tailor,  r.  125  Ash  Av 
Benjamin  B.,  physician,  400  Geary,   r,  34 

Ellis 
Bert,  seaman,  r.  122  Gilbert  rear 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  305/2,  6th 
Byron  B.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  800  Kearny 
Charles,  clerk,  r.  1916  Lexington  Av 
Charles  A.,  engineer  str  Sunol,  r.  1001  Capp 
Charles  M.  (Leach  &  Lee),  r.  Alameda 
Charles  S.,  teamster,  r.  1300  Vallejb 
Christopher,   lieut.    Underwriters     Patrol 

Station  1,  r.  lOSc  Silver 
Christopher,  tailor  Sam  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  1 

Eddy  ;         -       . 

Clara  S.  Mrs.  (Merrick  &  Leej,  r:  1429  Mis- 
sion 
Edward,  machinist  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  San  Mateo 
I  Edward,  manager  Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co:, 

520-522  Stanyan,  r.  520  Stanyan 
Edward,  sign    painter  Pac.   Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  10  Valley 
Edward  D.,   laborer,  r.    NE  cor  8th    and 

Brannan 
.  Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
Edward    S..    porter    Holbrook,    Merrill   & 

Stetson,  r.  927,  18th 
Elvira  M.,  widow,  cancer  specialist,  r.  .329 

Ellis 
Emil,  cooper,  r.  114  Trenton 
Emma  M.,  widow,  r.  2215  Bush 
Emma  R.  Mrs.,  r.  2337  Pine 
Ernest  A.,  clerk  George  W.  Caswell  &  Co., 

r.  3017  Sacramento 
Frances,  widow,  r.  432  Golden  Gate  Av 
Francis,  carpenter,  r.  45  West  Mission 
Frank,  wool  dealer,  r.  931  Page 
Frank  P.,  hostler  John  R.  Walton,  r.  311 

10th 
Frank  P.,  stenographer  The  Travelers  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  73  Minna 
Frank  V.,  clerk,  r.  5  Adelaide  PI 
Fred.  C,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Frederick  E.,  laborer,  r.  322,  3d 
George,  boat  builder  and  boating,  SE  cor 

South  and  Kentucky 
George,  engineer  John  McQueen,  r.  453  Ste- 
venson 
George  A.,    porter   Olympic  Club,   r.  1300 

Valiejo 
George  H.   (Lee  &  Kiser),    r.  625  Golden 

Gate  Av 
George  W.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.    1627/2 

McAllister 
George  W.,  expressman,  113  Grant  Av,  r. 

1300  Valiejo 
Helge,  laborer,  r.  13a  Oak  Grove  Av 
Henry,    porter    S.    F.  Protestant  Orphan 

Asylum 
Hiram  H.,  wool  dealer,  436  Townsend,   r. 

206  Haight 
Horace  P.,  expressman  G.  W.  Lee,  r.  1300 

Valiejo 
Isaiah,  cellarman  Bach,  Meese  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
James,  correspondent    J.  D.  Spreckels  & 

Bros.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
James,  hostler,  r.  366  Natoma 
James,  peddler,  r.  535,  8th 
:  James  G.  C,  Lieutenant  Colonel  U.  S.  A., 

deputy  Quartermaster  General,  36  New 

Montgomery,  r.  606  Sutter 
James  S.,  clerk  M.  A.  Lee,  r.  .3017  Sacra- 
mento 
James  W.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co,,  r.  1209  McAllister 
Jeremiah,  machinist,  r.  7  Willow  av 
John,  office  209-211  Mission,  r.  San  Mateo 
John,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
John,  drayman  H.  Dutard,  r.  419  Baker 
John,  laborer,  r.  29  Minna 
John,  laborer,  r.  1427  Laguna 
John,  sale.sman  Christy  &  Wise,  r.  931  Page 
John,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 


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Lee  John,  Jr.,  general  superintendent  Pacific 
Sheet  Metal  Works,  r.  614  Steiner 
John  B.,  laborer,  r.  27  Caroline 
John  N.,  compositor  El  Comercio  de  San 

Francisco,  r.  147,  3d 
John  T.,  longshoreman,  r.  6  Rincon  Av 
John  W.,  furnished  rooms,  1016  Market 
Joseph,  glove  cutter  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co.,  r. 

130  Julian  Av 
Joseph,  plumber,  r.  545  Elizabeth 
Joseph,  waiter,  r.  318  Minna 
Joseph,  waiter,  r.  706  California 
Joseph  E.,  carpenter,  r.  806  Army 
Joseph  F.,  engineer,  r.  214^2  Fillmore 
J.  Richard,  clerk  J.D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
L.  Eugene,  mining,  r.  2524Gough 
Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  432  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lizzie  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  r.  1354  How- 
ard 
Lucy  Miss,  r,  11  Auburn 
Malcolm,    piano     tuner    Bruenn's    Piano 

House,  r.  214,  3d 
Martha,  widow,  r,  3017  Sacramento 
Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Tehama 
Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Lewis 
Mary,  domestic,  r.  57  South  Park 
Matthew,  cellarmaster  Bach,  Meese  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Milton  A.,  boots  and  shoes,  1820  Devisa- 
dero  and  NW  cor  Central  Av  and  Sacra- 
mento, r.  3017  Sacramento 
Nicholas,  glazier,  r.  6  Golden  PI 
Patrick,  r.  407  Eureka 
Peter,  seaman,  r.  113  Oregon 
R.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  545  Elizabeth 
Reuben  N.,  stonecutter  J.  R.  Blanchard.  r. 

559  Bryant 
Robert,  clerk  F.  A.  Rouleau,  r.  1(U5  Mar- 
ket 
Robert,  type  caster   Am.   Type  Founders' 

Co.,  r.  20'^  Shotwell 
Robert  E.,  r.  10  Lewis 
Robert    S.,  restaurant,  cor  Ocean   House 

Road  and  Jules  Av 
Roswell,  r.  505  Mason 

S.  J.,  teacher  Trinity  School,  r.  3300  Wash- 
ington 
T.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
Thomas,  r.  522'/^  Stevenson  rear 
Thomas,   boilermaker  McMurphy    &    Mc- 

Evoy,  r.  57  South  Park 
Thomas,  bookkeeper  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  241 

15th 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  73  Minna 
Thomas  B.,  stonecutter,  327  Clementina 
Thomas  F.,  butcher,  r.  10  Lewis 
Thomns  J.,  boilermaker  McMurphy  &  Mc- 

Evoy,  r.  11  York 
Thomas  J.,  weigher,  r.  100  Jones 
Thomas  W.  (T.  W.  Lee  &  Co.),   r.  304  Bat- 
tery 
T.  W.  &  Co.   (Thomas  W.  Lee),  photo  en- 
gravers, 304  Battery 
W.  F.,  r.  620  Market 
Willet  B.,  wool  dealer,  436  Townsend.  i'. 

206  Haight 
William,  r.  522;4  Stevenson  rear 
William,  engineer,  r.  120^,  18th 
William  E.,  agent  S.  F  Transfer  Co. 
Willi  m  F.,  boots  and  shoes,  1207  Scott 
William  G.,  buyer  Hale  Bros.,  r.  222  Clip 

per 
William  G.,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  304,  3d 
William  J.,  butcher,  r.  10  Lewis 
Lee  &  Kiser  (George   H.    Lee  and   James   A. 
Kiser),  real  estate  agents,  306  Montgom- 
ery 
46^Lee.    See  Lea  and  Leigh 
Leebody  William  E.,    cellarman    Lachman   & 

Jacobi,  r.  500  Rhode  Island 
Leech  Harry,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
718  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  11  Boardman  PI 
^®=Leech.    See  Leach  and  Leitch 
Leechman  John,  mining,  508  California,  room  23, 

r.  Berkeley 
4®"Leechman.    See  Leishman 


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Leechstring  Charles,  waiter  Bohemian  Club,  r. 

337  Clementina 
Leedom  T.  L.  &  Co.  (Bristol,  Penn.),  G.  L.  Birk- 
maier  agent,    importers  carpets,  rugs, 
etc.,  35  New  Montgomery 
Leeds  Benjamin  F.,  keeper  Alcatraz  Light  Sta- 
tion 
■'    Bertha  E.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  713  Ellis 
"    Charles,  watchman  S.  Simon,  r.  700  Front 
"     Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  35  Beaver 
"    Eugene  M.,brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  2133^ 

Harrison 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  2133^4  Harrison 
"    JohnD.,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  2133'/2 

Harrison 
"    Stephen  P.,  journalist,  r.  2625  Pine 
"    William  B.,  printer,  r.  933  Mission 
Leege  Charles  F.    (Leege    &    Mills),    r.    Ross 

Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Leege  W.  &  Co.  (William  Leege),   wines  and 
liquors,  113  Halleck 
"     William  (W.  Leege  &    Co.),    r.    1111    Van 
Ness  Av 
Leege  &  Mills  (Charles  F.  Leege   and  Thomas 
H.  Haskins),  importers  coffees,  teas  and 
spices,  410-412  Clay 

LEEK  DENTAL  PARLORS  J.  J., 

J.  J.  Leek  proprietor,  aU  work  first- 
class  and  reasonable,  office  hours, 
week  days,  9  a.  m.  to  9  p.  m.,  Sundays 
9  a.  m.  to  12  m.,  1206  Market,  room  4 

Leek  George  W.,  dentist.  20  O'Farrell,  r.  Hotel 
St.  Nicholas 

LEEK  IRA  G., 

dentist  and  inventor  The  Electric  Den- 
tal Engine,  724  1-2  Market,  r.  25  Clin- 
ton Park 

LEEK  J.  J., 

proprietor  The  J.  J.  Leek  Dental  Par- 
lors, 1206  Market,  room  4 

*®-Leek.    See  Leak 

Leenian  Wilson  F.,  machinist  Golden  State  and 

Miner's  I.  Wks,  r.  3435,  16th 
Leemann  August,  molder  Vulcan  1.  Wks,  r.  19 
Treat  Av 
•'    Julius,  foreman  Vulcan  I.  Wks,  r.  340,  13th 
jftS^Leemann.    See  Lehman  and  Lehmann 
Leeper  Aloinus  D.,  printer,  r.  1604  Mason 
"    Thomas,  tilesetter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.. 
r.  8  Cook 
Lees  Bert  S.,  clerk  Edison  Phonograph  Co.,  r. 

732  Powell 
Lees    Fred  W.,    License  Collector.  New    City 

Hall  1st  floor,  r.  1022  Pine 
Lees  Isaiah  W.,  Captain  detectives,  New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  1022  Pine 
"    Tenie,  widow,  r.  732  Powell 
Leet  Henry  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  522  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ulysses  S.,   turner  James  Young,    r.    331 

Geary 
"    Walter  H.,   undertaker   Halsted  &  Co..  r. 
522  Van  Ness  Av 
Lef  Gustave,  liquors,  154  Stuart 
Lef covitz  Abraham,  peddler,  r.  415'A  Clementina 
Lefebvre  Alphonse,  blacksmith  J.  J.  La  Cha- 
pelle,  r.  5154  Langton 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  978  Howard 
"    Odilon,  blacksmith  J.  J.   La  Chapelle,  r. 
978  Howard 
Lefevre  August,  shipping  clerk  F.  Daneri  &  Co.. 

r.  1110  Pacific 
Le  Fevre  Brothers  (Ovid  W.  and  Louis  G.),  bar- 
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Lefevre  Edward,  brass  finisher  M.  Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  34  Harriet 
Le  Pevre  Ella  Miss,  telegraph  operator,  r.  3010 

Laguna 
Lefevre  Eugene,  butcher  Di  Vecchio  Bros.,  r.  34 
Harriet 
"    H.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co., 

r.  Oakland  ■ 
■'    Henry,  carpenter  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
Le  Fevre  Joseph  P.,  physician  and  surgeon.  14 
Grant   Av,    rooms    16-17,    r.    Hotel    St. 
Nicholas 
"    Linnie   Miss,   teacher  music,  r.  3010  La- 
guna 
"     Louis  G.  (Le  Fevre  Bros.),  r.  926  Mission 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  3010  Laguna 
"    Ovid  W.  (Le  Fevre  Bros.),  r.  926  Mission 
Leffa  Adolph  F.  (Mangels  &  Lefla),  r.  336%,  24th 
Leffert  Otto,  baggageman,  r.  429  Eddy 
Leffln  William,  expressman,  r.  1013  Treat  Av 
Lefflngwell  Elmore  C,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Furni- 
ture Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  8  Langton 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  8  Langton 
■'    William  C,  buggy  washer  T.  D.  Sullivan.' 
r.  8  Langton 
Leffler  Absalom,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1219  Fell 
"    Frederick,  contractor,  302  Montgomery,  r. 

1219  Fell 
"    John,  physician,  114  Geary 
Leffmann  David,  director  Thannhauser  &  Co.,  31 1 
California,  r.  1916  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1079^4  Tennessee 
"    Herman,  waiter  str  San  Bias,  r.  65  Tehama 
"    Julius  W.,r.  1916  Sacramento 
"    L.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1916  Sacramento 
'■    Louis,  groceries,  217,  2d,  r.  52  Tehama 
Leffmann  Sigmund  T.,  secretary  Thannhauser 
&  Co.,  311  California,  r.  1916  Sacramento 
Lefielliatre  Frederick  H.,  engineer,  r.  .52a  South 

Park 
Lefkovitz  Abraham,  r.  225A  12th 
"    Louis,  salesman  Nierman  &  Lefkovitz.  r. 

1311  Devisadero 
"    Pincus  (Nierman   &  Lefkovitz),  r.  1311  De- 
visadero 
Leflar  William,  bakery,  219,  6th 
Lefor  Adolph,  clerk  Adjutant  General's  office, 

Dept.  of  California,  r.  2920  Fillmore 
LeFort  Albert,  teacher  languages,  r.  30  Lewis 
Lefort  Peter  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,r.  Oakland 

LE  FRANCO-OALIFORNIEN, 

(French  daily  and  weekly),  Alfred 
Chaigneau  publisher  and  proprietor, 
529  California 

LeGal  Clarence   L.     (LeGal  &    Ostrander),   r. 

Berkeley 
Legal  News  Publishing  Co.,  Joseph  Harrison 

secretary,  410  Sansome 
LeGal  &  Ostrander  (C.  L.  LeGal  and  D.  Ostran- 
der), planing  mill  and    manufacturers 
blocks  and  steering  gear,  116  Mission 
Legallet  Arthur,    president  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  215-217  Clay,  r.  914,  25th 
"    Eugene,  tanner,  r.  1109,  11th  Av  South 
"    Georges,  assorter    Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
<)      ning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
'■    -Hellwig    Tanning    Co.,  Arthur    Legallet 
president,  Christian  Hellwig  vice-presi- 
dent, Samuel  Bissinger  secretary,  wool 
pullers  and   tanners,  6th  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av,  office  215-217  Clay 


Legasse  Peter,    tanner   S.    Bloom  &  Sons,    r. 

Adam  nr  Army 
Legay  August,  laundryman,  r.  2027  Mission 
"    Jean,  ironer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  2027  Mis- 
sion 
LeGay  Paul,  bartender  J.  Didier,  r.  138  Oak 
LeGaye    Albert    F..     bookkeeper   Charles    S. 

Bealey,  r.  1316D  Valencia 
Legelardi  Luigi,  painter,  r.  1314  Kearny 
Leger  Gustave,  r.  519  Pine 
"    James  A.,  laundryman  American    Laun- 
dry, r.  2224  Greenwich 
Legge  E.,  r.  39%  Zoe 
"    Herbert,  4th  engineer  str  Coptic 
"    Howard,  tinsmith,  r.  408  Jones 
"    James  E.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  512 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Robert,  laborer  J.   W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  5  Harry  PI 
"    Robert  T.,  pharmacist  W.  H.  Gagan  &  Co., 
r.  5  Harry  PI 
Leggett  Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  6  and  13  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  918  Dolores 
"    Philip  A.,  teamster  Scott  &  Van  Arsdale 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  710  Hampshire 
"    William  A.,  vice-principal  Lincoln  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  632  Castro 
i8®"Leggett.    See  Liggett 
Leggio  Gregory  Rev.  S.  J.,  chaplain  St.  Igna- 
tius College 
Leghorn  George  H.,  agent  John  Tuckett  &  Son 

(Freeport,  111.),  410  Sacramento 
Leglise  Mary  V.  Miss,  laundress,  r.  437%  Ful- 
ton 
Legnitto    Louis,    fruits    and    vegetables.    1826 

Union 
LeGrande  W.,  r.  915  Montgomery 
Legrave  Catherine,  liquors,  704  Railroad  Av 

"    Victor  A.,  butcher,  r.  704  Railroad  Av 
Leguennec  J.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  410,  6th 

"    John  M.,  cook,  r.  410,  6th 
Lehan  Dennis,  barber,  9  Hayes,   r.  527  Linden 
Av 
"    Michael  S.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
Oakland 
Leheney  John  F.,  oiler  str  Progreso,  r.  322,  7th 
*®"Leheney.    See  Lahaney 
Lehigh  Daniel  F.,  supt.  Bureau  for  Benefit  of 
Service,  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    James  V.,  student  Charles  H.  Hubbs,  r.  600 

Bush 
"    William  F.,  accountant,  r.  600  Bush 
Lehman     Adolph,     compositor     Eastman     & 
Thomas,  r.  625  McAllister 
"    Albert,  tailor,  726  Larkin 
"    Benjamin,  r.  1511  Gough 
■'    Bertha  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  424  Austin  Av 
"    Charles,  r.  424  Austin  Av 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  320^  Ritch 
"    Frank,  tailor  Union  Clothing  Co.,  r.  217,  3d 
"    Henry,   cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  3 

Bridge  PI 
"    Henry,  porter,  r.  York  nr  Army 
"    Jesse  E.,  manager  city  purchasing  dept. 

Cal.  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  r.  1511  Gough 
"     Lyman,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1585 

Valencia 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  230%  Langton 
"    Matthias  (Fonge  &  Lehman),  r.  43  Clara 
"    Max,  butcher  N.  M.  Nebron,  r.  210%  Clara 
"    Melville  W.,  city  salesman  Cal.  Notion  & 

Toy  Co.,  r.  1511  Gough 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  423A  Broderick 
"    Nathaniel  C.  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan, 

r.  1433  Steiner  rear 
"    Sylvan  C,  shipping  clerk  Castle  Bros.,  r. 

1511  Gough 
"    Valentine,  laborer,  r.  610a  Hampshire 
"    William,  fireman  str  Crescent  City 
Lehmann  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  706  Front 
"    Charles,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co. , 

r.  133,  17th 
"    Charles    W.,  clerk    The    German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  825,  20th 
"  Christ,  laborer,  r.  1022  Vermont 
"    Christian,  r.  825,  20th 

■'    Christian  T.,  cashier  National  Ice  Co..  r. 
82.5,  2()th 


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Lehmann  Eleanora,  widow,  r.  706  Front 
"    Ernest,  janitor,  r.  1341,  25th 
"    Gottschall,  butcher,   1419V4  Devisaderoi  r. 

2616'/2  Bush 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  515  Kearny 
"    Louis,  peddler,  r.  724  Fulton 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1012  Clay 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  706  Front 
"    Max,  dairy  produce,  625  McAllister 
"    Max,  driver,  r.  515  Kearny 
,  "    Simon,  salesman  Alexander  Simon,  r.  914a 
O'Farrell 
"    Theodore,  r.  1012  Clay 
>e®°  Lehmann.  ,  See  Leemann  and  Lehman 
Lehmensick  Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Lehmi  Moses,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Lehmkuhl  Charles  F.,  bartender  George  Betz,  r. 
705  Battery 
"    Herman  B.,  plumber,  r.  3268  Mission 
■  "    Mary,  widow,  jani tress  Stanford  Free  Kin- 
dergarten No.  1,  r.  3268  Mission 
Lehmus  Richard,  longshoreman,  r.  2211  Powell 
Lehn   George,   carpet    layer  Lundy  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  808  Guerrero 
•  "    &  Fink  (New  York),  wholesale  druggists, 

William  H.  Groat  agent,  512  Eddy 
Jg®"  Lehn.    See  Laine 
Lehndorfl  Albert,  goldsmith,  r.  508  Stevenson 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r  508  Stevenson 
Lehner  George,  wagonmaker,  36  Broadway,  r. 
Oakland 
"    William,   blacksmith   George    Lehner,  r. 
Oakland 
Lehners  Carl,  student,  r.  705  Sutter 
"    Carl  F.,  chief  engineer  tugboat  Fearless,  r. 


"    Fred  E.,  salesman  Crown  Distilleries  Co., 
r.  421  Larkin 
Lehnhardt  Charles,  porter  Haslett  &  Swayne,  r. 
35  Chattanooga 
"    Christian,  bookkeeper  Rothschild  &  Ehren- 

pfort,  r.  913  Jackson 
"    Henry,    machinist    Holbrook,    Merrill    & 
Stetson,  r.  120  De  Long.  Av 
4®=  Lehnhardt.      See    Lenhart,    Leonard    and 

Leonhardt 
Lehnhoff  William,  clerk  John  Wolf,  r.  1100  Tay- 
lor 
Lehnig  Herman,  locksmith,  319,  5th 
Lehning  Edward  H.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r. 
934  Howard 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  bakery,  934  Howard 
Lehousse  Edward  E.,  carpenter,  r.  908  Bryant 
"    Hubert,  carpenter,  r.  908  Bryant 
"    Louis,  r.  908  Bryant 
Letir  Henry,  musician,  r.  12i4  August  Alley 
Lehrberger    Jacob    S.,   salesman    Greenzweig 

&Co.,  r.  1432,  20th 
Lehrer  Simon,  second  hand  furniture,  1049  Fol- 

som,  r.  147  Clara 
Lehritter  Charles  F.,  plumber,  r.  1310'/^  Larkin 
"    John,  barber,  5  Taylor,  r.  1210i4  Larkin 
'•    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1210^  Larkin 
Lehrke  Albert  W.   (Henry  Lehrke  &  Sons),  r. 
S  W  cor  Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
•'    Gustav  H.  (Henry  Lehrke  &  Sons),  r.  SW 

cor  Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
"    Henry  (Henry  Lehrke  &  Sons),  r.  SW  cor 
Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
Leiirke  Henry  &  Sons  (Henry,  Albert  W.,  Gus- 
tav F.  and  William  C),  groceries,   SW 
cor  Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
"    William  C.  (Henry  Lehrke  &  Sons),  r.  SW 
cor  Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
Le  Huquet  Thomas,  shipwright,  r.  821,  24th 
Leias  John  W.,  r.  530  Montgomery  Av 
4®=Leiberman.    See  Liberman,  Liebermanand 

Liebmann 
Leibert  Charles,  barrel  washer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    George  B.,  bricklayer,  r.  1119  Stevenson 
"    John  G.,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  330  Oak 
"    Robert,  bricklayer,  r.  330  Oak 
4®=Leibert.    Sel  Llebert 

Leibold  Emma  F.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.   1136  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Harness  Co.,  Jacob  G.  Leibold  proprietor, 
110  McAllister 


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Leibold  Jacob  G.,  proprietor  Leibold  Harness 
Co.,  llOMcAUister.r.  1136  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=-Leibold.    See  Lie  bold 
Leibrandt  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1821  Green 
Leicester  Gerald,  r.  1527H  Clay 
"    John  F.,  attorney  at  law,  104    Sutter,  r. 
1527M  Clay 
4®"Leicester.    See  Lester  and  Lister 
Leich  Margaret,  widow,  r.  112  William 
"    Peter,  barber  Michael  L.  Riegel,  r.  112  Wil- 
liam 
Leiohman  J.,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks.,  r.  501 

Napa 
Leichner  Conrad  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  216,  15th 
"    George,  compositor  The  Jewish  Times  and 

Observer,  r.  216,  15th 
"    William,  printer,  r.  216,  15th 
Leichsenring  Charles,  waiter,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    Louis,  shoe  laster  Siebe,  Glanville  Co.,  r. 
126  Richland  Av 
Leicht  John  H. ,  gardener,  r.   SW  cor  Fillmore 

and  Union 
Leichter  Charles  P.  L.,  salesman  Tillmann  & 
Bendel,  r.  2016  Vallejo 
"    Edward  H.,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks. 
"    Isadore,  clothing,  boots  and   shoes,  a824- 

3830,  16th 
"    William,  draughtsman  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r. 
2210  Vallejo 
Leidach  Hans,  laborer  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse  Co. 
Leidecker  Alfred,  compositor  Leidecker  &  Co., 
r.  9291/4  Lombard 
"    C.  &  Co.  (Christian  Leidecker),  book  and 
job  printers    and  publishers    Deutsche 
Vereins  Zeitung,  331  California 
"    Christian  (C,  Leidecker  &  Co.),  r.  92954  Lom- 
bard 
"    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  52314,  9th 
Leidich  Christian,  porter  Johnston  &  Pulton,  r 

1407  Montgomery 
Leidy  Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2628  Steiner 
Leigh  David  A. ,  boots  and  shoes ,  767  and  871  Mar- 
ket, r.  39  Eddy 
"    Ernest  A.  (Davidson  &  Leigh),  r.  1032  Pine 
"    Frederick,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r;  711 

Minnesota 
"    R.  H.,  ensign  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Lelghton  Charles  J.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  & 
Co.,  r.  412  Eddy 
"    Charles  P.,  plasterer,  r.  1033,  19th 
"    John,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  412  Eddy 
Leighton   John   B.,     secretary    Presidio    and 
Ferries  Railroad  Co.,  1111  Union,  r.  2007 
Octavia 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Washington  Even- 
ing School,  r.  3631,  16th 
"    William  A.,  r.  3631,  16th 
"    Willis  H.,  teamster,  r.  1122  Florida 
4®=Leighton.    See  Laton 
Leihkam  Sigmund,  waiter,  r.  I63714  Mission 
Leilich  Alice  M.,  hatmaker,  r.  13  Guerrero 
"    Edwin  F.,  pressman  John  Monahan  &  Co., 

r.  13  Guerrero 
"    Francis  T.,  machinist  Wheeler  &  Wilson 
Sewing  Machine  Agency,  r.  13  Guerrero 
Leikens  Joseph  G.,  florist  A.   Mann  Jr.,  r.  1523 

Clay 
Leimig  George  G.,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 
Leinendecker  Phillip,  butcher,  r.  239,  5th 
Leinhardt  John  (John  Leinhardt  &Co.),  r.  1019i^ 

Clay 
Leinhardt  John  &  Co.  (John  Leinhardt),  stoves , 

tinware  and  plumbing,  626  Kearny 
Leipert  Herman,  barber,  r.  31314  Minna 
Leipnitz  G.  &  Co.  (Adolph  Boyken),  druggists, 
250-353  Sutter  cor  Grant  Av 


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a         Leipslc  Abraham  (Leipsic  Bros.),  r.  2313  Jack- 
o  son 

p,  "    Benjamin,  dairyman,  r.  2313  Jackson 

«  "    Brothers  (Joseph,  Isaac,  Abraham,  Jacob 

©  and  Lemuel),  dairy,  2335  Washington 

^  "    Harry,  salesman  S.  F.  Shoe  Hbuse,  r.  Oak- 

land 
cQ  "    Isaac  (Leipsic  Bros.),  r.  2313  Jackson 

J-  '■    Jacob  (Leipsic  Bros.),  r.  3313  Jackson 

o  "    Joseph  (Leipsic  Bros.),  r.  2313  Jackson 

^  "     Lemuel  (Leipsic  Bros.),  r.  2313  Jackson 

P  "    Meyer,  salesman  S.  F.  Shoe  House,  r.  Oak- 

^  land 

a  "     Sarah,  widow,  r.  2313  Jackson 

®         Lets  Peter,  laborer,  r.  1315,  I7th 
*"         4®=  Leis.    See  Lies 

Leise  John  H.,  clerk  W.  Steimke,  r.  326  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  r.  271  Stevenson 
j,,^       4®=  Leise.    See  Liese 
^         LeiseQ  Frank,  capitalist,  r.  1015  Lombard 
^  "    Meas,  salesman  H.  Palmer  &  Co.,  r.  413 

Jones 
"    William,  r.  1015  Lombard 
Leiser  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  1031  Union 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1021  Union 
"    Frederick  A.,  clerk  L.  P.  Fisher,   r.  1031 

Union 
"    Jacob,  fruit  peddler,  r.  104  Juniper 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  3430  Mission 
"    Louis,  clerk  John  Leiser,  r.  3430  Mission 
"    Louis,  stoves   and  tinware,  67,  4th,  r.  1038 

McAllister 
"    Samuel,  glazier,  r.  1018  Howard 
Leishman  Frank  J.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  937  Mission 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  30  Hunt 
"    Robert  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  30  Hunt 
"    William,  molder  Byron  Jackson,  r.  637  York 
4®"  Leishman.    See  Leechman 
Leisinger  Wilhelm,  baker,  r.  635  Clay 
Leisner  Christian,  distiller,  r.  330  Pacific 
"    Martin,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  633  Vallejo 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  310,  12th 
4®"  Leisner.    Liesener 
Leison  G.  H.,  salesman,  r.  318,  4th 
Leiss  Emil,  lecturer,  r.  1703  Scott 
Leist  Charles,  cigar  maker,  r.  1327a  Minna 
"    Charles,  shoemakei,  3108,  16th 
"    Charles  J.  (Charles  J.  Leist  &  Co.),  r.  38.35 

Washington 
"    Charles   J.  &  Co.   (Charles   J.   Leist  and 
Adrian  Merle),  flour  and  grain  commis- 
sion, NW  cor  Sacramento  and  Davis 
Leisterman  Napthalie,  tailor,  r.  311,  7th 
Leistern  John,  bartender  Fred  W.  Klotz,  r.  35, 

9th 
Leltch  Alexander,  quartermaster  str  San  Jose 
"    Edward  F.,  salesman  H.   Dutard,  r.  33414 

Sanchez 
"    William  H.,  drayman,  123  Clay,  r.  Alameda 
4®"  Leitch.    See  Leach  and  Leech 
Leite  Anton,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  1514 

Baker 
Leiies  Frank,  men's  furnishings,  34^4,  4th 
"    Mark  (Zion  &  Leites),  r.  936  Mission 
Leith  John  B..   bartender  Mrs.   A.   Bonetti,   r. 
1016!/2  Mason 
"    John  H.,  r.  5  Folsom  Av 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  5  Folsom  Av 
"    Robert  C,  canvasser,  r.  137,  3d 
4®*Leith.    See  Leathe 
Leithead  James  M.,  clerk  Pac.  Mail  SS  Co.,  r. 

1101  Pine 
Leithman  Frederick  C,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry 
r.  5  Wall  PI 


Leithman  Jacob,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  p. 
1608  Baker 
"    Philip    H.,    conductor   Sutter   St.   Ry.,   r. 
3607A  Post 
Leitner  Frederick,  clerk,  r.  339  Union 
"    John,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

1436  Folsom  '      ■ 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  339  Union 
4®=-Leitner.    See  Lightner 
Leitz  William,  salesman  W.  &.  J.  Sloane  ACo., 

r.  933  Ellis 
j8®"Leitz.    See  Lietz 
Lejeal  Aloysius,  musician,  r.  1914  Clay 
Lejohns  William  Q.,  hatter,  216,  4th,  r.  Oaklana 
Leland  Albert,  usher  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    Alfred,  porter,  r.  537  Stevenson  ■'■■■ 

"    Alicia,  widow,  r.  1507  Clay 
"    Cynthia,  widow,  r.  1416  Bush 
"    Emma  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1507  Clay 
"    Frank  M.,  mechanical  engineer  Risdon  I.  & 

L.  Wks,  r.  317  Guerrero 
"    George  V.,  master  str  Gipsy,  r.  2300  Fill- 
more ..! 
"    Herman  D.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University,  office  819  Mar- 
ket, room  1,  telephone  Main  474 
"    Thomas  B.  W.,  acting  principal  Hamiltoh 

Evening  School,  r.  811A  Greenwich 
"    William  H.,  r.  1507  Clay 
Lelay  Fanny,  widow,  r.  133^  Shipley  '  ■'■ 

Le  Lievre  John  F.,  teamster,  r.  431,  38th 
"    Prudent,  boiler  maker,  r.  55,  3d  ■« 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  41714,  11th  Av 
Lellgholm  Carrie,  widow,  r.  39!4  Moss       '  !■-'    • ' 
"    Oscar,  mattress  maker,  r.  29^  Moss  ' '    •'  , 
Lelli  Elise,  liquors,  539  Filbert 

"    Ettore,  tile  setter,  r.  529  Filbert 
Lelong  B.  M.,  secretary  State  Board  of  Horti- 
culture, r.  Alameda  ■  • 
Le  Long  Charles  F.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Gar- 
ratt  &  Co.,  r.  131114  Eddy 
"    Henry  B.,  with  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  416 

O'Farrell 
"    Margaret  V.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Luscombe 

&  Isaacs,  r.  1211%  Eddy 
"    Minnie  V.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  1211'/2  Eddy 
L'Elvezia    (Swiss-Italian   weekly),    George    F. 
Cavalli  editor  and  proprietor,   15  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Lem  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    John  H.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
*^Lem.    See  Lemm 

Lema  Manuel  F.,  barber,  142;^,  1st,  r.  564  Folsom 
Lemaire  Anton,  r.  1004  Webster 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  908  Sansome 
Le  Maitre  Jules,  butcher,  7  Centre  Market,  r. 

1520  Geary 
Leman  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  816,  23d 
Le  Mar  Catherine,   widow,  varieties.  Mission 
Road  nr  Concord  Av 
"    Kitty,  press  feeder  Dickman-Jones  Co;,  r. 

832  Howard 
"    Larue(Linsley  &Le  Mar),  r.  3  Zoe 
Le  Marbe  Ernest,  blacksmith,  r.  55,  2d 
Lemardelay  A.,  secretary,  r.  507  Pine 
Lemasney  Mary,  widow,  r.  441  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  piano  polisher  Kohler  &  Chase,  r. 
21%  Hunt 
Lembel  Elizabeth,  cook,  333 Fremont 
Lemberger  Frank,  clerk,  r.  400  Van  Ness  Av 
Lembi  Narciso,  fisherman,  r.  9  St.  Charles  Pi 
Lembke  John,  porter  Hooper  &  Jennings,  r.  631 

Shotwell 
Lemcke  August,  barber  Bernhard  Bernhard,  r. 
936  McAllister 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  303%  Turk 
"    Martin,    commission   and   brokerage,    116 

California,  room  17,  r.  Alameda 
"    Otto,  barber,  119%,  4th,  r.  16  Laskie 
"    Otto  Jr.,  barber  Otto  Lemcke,  r.  16  Laskie 
Lemen  Orlando  T.,  r.  23  Post 
Lemieux  Ambrose,  waiter,  r.  831  Jackson 
"    Eugene  T.,  conductor    Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
10%  Farren  Av 
Lemkau  Annie,  widow,  r.  130^  Silver 
"    Annie   Miss,    saleslady   Ludwig   &   Behr- 

mann,  r.  120^4  Silver 
"    George  W..  plumber  Krug  &  Yung,  r.  120^ 
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Lemle  Julius  (Lemle  &  Co.),  r.  1322  Octavia 

"    Leon,  r.  1322  Octavia 
Lemle  &  Co.  (Julius  Lemle  and  Nathan  Levy). 

wines  and  liquors,  265,  3d 
X.emin  Rudolph,  seaman,  r.  122  Jackson 
iKi^Lemm.    See  Lem 

Lemman  George  H.,  clerk,  r.  2126  Jackson 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  2126  Jackson 
■'    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  2126  Jackson 
-e®=Lemman:      See     Lemmen,    Lemmon    and 
:.  ■  Lemon 

Lemme  Henry  L.,  bartender  Ferguson  &Curley, 
'       :      r.  653, 20th 
'.'.    John  H.,  iron  worker  Western  I.  Wks,  r.   1 
Russell 
Lenomer  Ablonie  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  105,  12th 
"    Charles,  barber  John  Simon,  r.  16th  and 

York 
"    Edwin  F.,  clerk  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co.,  r.  1630 
Pierce 
Xemmer  J.  C.  &  Co.  (John  C.  Lemmer  and  Rob 
ert  Henry)'  proprietors  California  Boiler 
Works,  125-127  Fremont,  telephone  Main 
460 
"    John  C.  (J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co.),  r.  1630  Pierce 
"    M.,  waiter,  r.  637  Washington 
"    Nicholas,  cook,  r.  20  Calhoun 
Lemmermann  Henry  (Lemmermann  &  Bose),  r. 
SW  cor  Mission  and  Brook 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk,  r.  307,  4th 
"    "Hermann,  bakery,  425,  4th,  r.  444  Duncan 
"    &  Bose  (Henry  Lemmermann  and  Freder- 
ick Bose),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Mission  and  Brook 
Lemmon   Ambrose,   stone    cutter,  r.  2937  Mis- 
"  sion 

"    Carrie  N.,  widow,  r.  543  Turk 
"    Charles  F.,  dental  student,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Isabelle,  widow,  matron  Kings'  Daughters 
Home  for  Incurables,  217  Francisco,  r. 
711  Jones 
"    John  W.  (Laeremans  &  Lemmon),    r.  1429 
:  ■  '         Washington 

Lemoge  Charles  (J.  Lemoge  &  Son),  r.  2257  Mis- 
sion 
"    Charles  P. ,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  2257 

Mission 
"    J.  &  Son  (Joseph  and  Charles),  boots  and 

shoes,  2257  Mission 
"    Joseph  (J.  Lemoge  &  Son),  r.  2257  Mission 
Lemoine  Emile  A.,  merchant  tailor,  331  Kearny, 
r.  1441,  25th 
"    Frank    (Lemoine   &  Co.),    r.    Glen    Ellen, 
Sonoma  Co. 
Lemoine  &  Co.   (Frank  Lemoine  and  Louis  A. 
Bouteiller),  poultry  and  dairy  produce, 
2-10  Pacific  Fruit  Market,  536  Clay,  tele- 
phone Main  1148 
Lemoines  William,  horse  trainer,  r.  4  Tay 
Lemon  Alexander  D.,  attorney  at  law,  1504  Mar- 
ket, rooms  31-32,  r.  142  Guerrero 
"    Charles,  storekeeper  Ewell,  Shafer&Co.,  r. 

2511Folsom 
"    James  H.  (J.  H.  Lemon  &  Sons),  r.  326,  19th 
"    J.  Arthur  (J.  H.  Lemon  &  Sons),  r.  326,  19th 
"    J.  H.  &  Sons  (James  H.,  J.  Arthur  and  John 

H.),  grainers,  310  Stockton 
"    John  H.  (J.  H.  Lemon  &  Sons),  r.  326,  19th 
:   "    Richard,  stevedore,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
.    >'    William,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  1305  Leavenworth 
«®=Lemon.    See    Lemen,    Lemmen    and  Lem- 
mon 
Lemont  George  W.,  with  ^tna  Insurance  Co., 

r.  510  Valencia 
4®=Lemont.    See  Lamont 
Lemoore  Land  and  Fruit  Co.,  C.   L.    Dingley 

president,  12  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Lemos  Antone,  barber,  27  East,  r.  Oakland 
•'    Henry,  salesman  Chiuda  &  Flach,  r.  Hay- 
wards,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Joseph,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Lemos  Leon,  merchant  tailor,  1117  Market,  r.  2.") 

Haight 
Lemp  Conrad,  teamster,  r,  18  Hollis 
■•    "    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  832!^  Vallejo  rear 

"    Josephine  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Amelia 
;  Lichau,  r.  834'/2  Vallejo 

4®=Lemp.    See  Lempp 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Cliina  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortment  of 
Novelties. 

S^I-S^T-     IVIARKET    ST. 


Lempe  Charles,  clerk,  r.  750  Sanchez 
"    Herman,  clerk  Peter  Clement,  r.  2154  Fil- 
bert 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  29th  Av  South  nrG 
Lemperle  Charles  W.,  boot  crimper,  726  Wash- 
ington 
"    Peter,  can  maker  Standard  Oil  Co. 
"    Peter  P.,  pipe  fitter,  r.  24  Prospect  Av 
"    William,  finisher  Fink  &  Schindler,  r.  726 
Washington  rear 
Lempke  August,  seaman  schr  Monterey 

'■'    Ida  Miss,  clerk  S,  Strauss,  r.  1401a  Scott 
Lempp  Clara  Miss  (F.  &  C.  Lempp),  r.  76,  9th 
"    F.  &  C.    (Misses  Fannie  and  Clara),  milli- 
nery, 76,  9th 
"    Fannie  Miss  (F.  &  C.  Lempp),  r.  76,  9th 
"    F.  Paul,  foreman  Pioneer  W.   L.  &  Color 
Wks,  r.76,  9th 
Lemser  Brothers  (William  and  Henry),  cigars 
and  tobacco,  100,  6  th 
"    Henry  (Lemser  Bros.),  r.  44,  6th 
"    William  (Lemser  Bros.),  and  cigars,  1  Tay- 
lor, r.  718  Valencia 
Len  Adolph,  oiler  str  City  of  Peking 
Lenabaum  Louis,  barber,  r.  137,  3d 
Lenaby  Robert,  cook,  r.  761!^  Howard 
Lenahan  Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  407  Fell 
"    Edward,  gripman  Market   St.   Ry.,  r.  1732 

Baker 
"    John,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  407  Fell 
"    John,  solderer,  r.  322,  5th 
"    John  A.,  teacher,  r.  407  Fell 
"    Joseph,   teamster,   r.  cor  Crocker  Av  and 

New  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  27  Lafayette  rear 
"    Maurice,  house  mover,  r.  926  Mission 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  1606?^  Lexington  Av 
4®"Lenahan.    See  Lenehan,  Lenihan,  Linahan 

and  Linehan 
Lenari  John,  baker  J.  Penna,  r.  1324  Dupont 
Lenchner    Henry,    bookkeeper    The    American 
Import  Co.,  r.  17O8/2  Post 
"    Isaac,  laborer,  r.  37  Ringold  rear 
Lenci  Orlando,  butcher,  r.  702  Front 
"    Peter,  butcher  P.  Micheletti  &  Co.,   r.  526 

Broadway 
"    Pilade,  butcher,  SW  cor  Mason  and  Lom- 
bard, r.  813  Vallejo 
Lencioni  Amerigo,  rancher,  r.  402  Cedar  Av 
Lendelof  Charles  O.,    clerk  S.  F.  Bridge  Co.,  r. 
1222  Filbert 
"    Olof,  tailor,  r.  1222  Filbert 
Lenden  Harry,  seaman,  r.  30  Clay 
Lendewig  Philo,  butcher  Wannemacher  &Co., 

r.  6  Collins 
Lendrath  August,  laborer,  r.  908  Minnesota 
Lenehan  Thomas  J.,  machinist,  r.  40  Morris  Av 
Lenfestey  Percy  E.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting   and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  1900  Green 
"    William  G.,  dairy  produce,  1823  Union 
■'    William  P.,  proof  reader,  r.  1900  Green 
Lengfeld  Max,  bartender  Gohl  &  Nelson,  r.  1 

William 
i-.engeman  Charles  F.,  groceries,    cor   6th    Av 
South  and  L 
"    George  F.,  clerk  Charles  F.  Lengeman,  r. 
cor  6th  Av  South  and  L  ■-•&"', 

Lengfeld  Abraham  L.,  proprietor   Lengfeld's 
Prescription  Pharmacy,  202  Stockton,  r. 
1120  Post 
"    George,  barber,  r.  339,  6th 
"     Heni-y,  maltster  Herman  Zwieg,  r.  339,  6th 
"    Joseph  L.,  pharmacist  Free  Dispensary, 
medical    dept.  University    of   Cal.,   155 
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Lengfeld  Karl,  machinist,  r.  309,  5tli 

"    Louis  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1930  Sutter 
Lengfeld's    Prescription    Pharmacy,   A.     L. 

Lengfeld  proprietor,  202  Stockton 
Lengs  James,  teamster,  r.  711  Mission 
Lenhard  Charles,  machinist,  r.  30  Hawtnorne 
Lenhardt  Joseph,  delivery  clerk  John  A.  Dris- 
coU,  r.  3  Elizabeth 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  143!4  Clara 
Lenhart  Edward  F,,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   1115 
Castro 
"    Oliver  E.,  interior  decorator,  r.  313  Jersey 
"    Raymond,   clerk    Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  Mill 
Valley 
4®~  Lenhart.     See    Lehnhardt,   Leonard    and 

Leonhardt 
Lenihan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  229  Clara 
"    Dennis,  clerk,  r.  22'J  Clara 
"    James,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  Ill  Gilbert 
"    John,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College,  r.  II2V3 

Oak 
"    John  J.,  pressman,  r.  239  Clara 
"    Timothy  J.,  laborer,  r.  1312y2  Natoma 
"    William  D.,  canmaker    Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,  r.  229  Clara 
i8®~Lenihan.     See  Lenahan,    Lenehan,    Lina- 

han  and  Linehan 
Lenke  Emil,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  507 
Mission 
"    Louis,  liquors,  620  Kearny 
Lenkogel  A.,  baker  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  37 

Louisa 
Lennan  Burt  T.,  blacksmith  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  47  Blusome 
Lennard  Robert  K.,  stevedore,  r.  3  Clinton 
Lenne  A.  W.,  upholsterer,  r.  118  Grant  Av 
Lennefelt  George,  barber  Louis  Ancken,  r.  339, 
6th 
"     William  (Lennefelt  &  McDonald),  r.  339,  6th 
"    &  McDonald  (William  Lennefelt  and  Alex- 
ander McDonald),  merchant  tailors,  936 
Howard 
Leunegrand    Henry,    laborer     Cal.    Fertilizer 

Wks,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Lennert  John,  painter,  r.  507  Mission 
Lennon  Alexander,  hackman,  r.  2103  Howard 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  608  Fell 
"    Arthur   J.,  manager  George  A.  Moss,  932 

Market,  r.  327  Fremont 
"    Bernard,  blacksmith,  r.  520  Stevenson 
"    Bernard,  roofer,  r.  362,  3d 
"    Charles,  livery  stable,  2611  Bush,  r.  237, 11th 

Av 
"    Dominick,  butcher  Fred  C.  Winters,  r.  310 

Capp 
"    Dominick,  clerk,  r.  1118,  23d 
"    Edward,    motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

1111/4  Clement 
"    Edward  F.,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  Internal 

Revenue,  r.  1417  Devisadero 
"     Edward  P.,  carpenter,  r.  608  Fell 
"    James  E.,  milkman,  r.  421  Church 
"    James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  608  Fell 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  327  Fremont 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  S  s  Cortland  Av  opp 

Ellsworth 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  421  Church 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  114  Alabama 
Lennon  John  A.,  wholesale  grocer  and  importer 
China    and  Japan  teas,  315-317  Clay,  r. 
1932  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  114  Alabama 
"    John  N.,  butcher,  r.  310  Capp 
"    Joseph,  drayman,  r.  310  Capp 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  trunkmaker,  r.  310  Capp 


Lennon  Joseph  I.,  plumber,  r.  608  Fell 
"    Malachi,  laborer,  r.  634!4  Tennessee 
"    Matthew  Jr.,  musician,  222  Battery 
"    Milton  B.,  r.  1932  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Nicholas,    sewing    machine    agent,  r.  327 

Fremont 
"    Nicholas  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  327  Fremont  . ; 

"    Patrick,  r.  436b  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  833  Hayes 
"    Richard,  expressman,  r.  310  Capp 
•'    Thomas  F.,   pressman  F.  H.  Abbott,  r.  310 
Capp 
Lennon   Thomas  J.  (Lennon  &  Hawkins),  at- 
torney at  law,  505-507  Spreckels  Bldg<  r. 
1334,  26th 
"    William,    stair   builder,    r.    1711    Leaven- 
worth 
"    William  E.,  stair  builder,  r.  1711  Leaven- 
worth 
Lennon  &  Hawkins  (Thomas  J.   Lennon   and 
Joseph  K.  Hawkins),  attorneys  at  law, 
505-507  Spreckels  Bldg,  telephone  South 
795 
4S~  Lennon.    See  Lannan 
Lennox  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  29th  nr  Sanchez 
"    Frank  W.,  engineer   tugboat  Annie,  r.    12 

Washington 
"    Gordon,  cooper,  r.  710  Folsom 
"    Howard  E.,  helper  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  1404  Montgomery 
"    Jarvis  V.,  laborer,  r.  1404  Montgomery 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  18  De  Boom 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  29th  nr  Sanchez 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  29th  nr  Sanchez 
"    Richard,  musician,  r.  211  Stevenson 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  1404  Montgomery 
ifi®*  Lennox.    See  Lenox 
Le  Noir  Delmar,  contortionist,  r.  219  Geary 
Lenoir  Emile,  cashier   Pap    Rotisserie,   r.    16 
Stockton 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  710  Hayes 
Lenoir  Joseph,  proprietor  Pup  Rotisserie,  12-16 
Stockton 
"    Oliver  N.,  clerk  George  F.  Grant,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Walter  C,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Oakland 
Lenord  Patrick,  laborer  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 
Co.,  r.  143  Clara 
"    Richard,  porter  523  Montgomery,   r.  Oak- 
land 
Lenormand  Brothers  (Joseph  and  Leon),  gro- 
ceries, wines  and  liquors,  SWcorDupont 
and  Pine,  and  wholesale  liquors,  foreign 
and  native  wines.  735-739  Howard 
"    Edward,  salesman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  724 

Bush 
"    Joseph  (Lenormand  Bros.),  r.  619  Harrison 
"    Leon  (Lenormand  Bros.),  r.  724  Bush 
Lenox  Edward  P.,   local  freight  agent   North 
Pac.  Coast  RR,  r.  218  Turk 
"    The,  Mrs.  E.  S.  Allen  proprietor,  628  Sutter 
Lenskin  William,  waiter  I.  Cuenin,  r.  735  Green 

rear 
Lenstrom  Walter,  seaman,  r.  240  Greenwich 
Lent   Eugene,  attorney  at  law,  175-178  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  699  Polk 
"    George  H.,  real  estate,  r.  2229  Washington 
"    John  M.,  salesman  George  A.  Clark  &  Bro., 
r.  819  Hayes 
Lent  Samuel  L.,  secretary  John  Kelso,  331  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  8-9,  r.  122.  19th 
"    William,  plumber  John  T.  Gray,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  819  Hayes 
"    William  M.,  capitalist,  40  Nevada  Block, 
r.  699  Polk 
Lentge  Maximilian  F.,  landscape  gardener,  r. 

1807  Haight 
Lentz  Mehllles,  baker  Gottlob  Gall,  r.  328Vi,  8th 
Lenz  Frank,  waiter,  r.  208  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gustav,  tailor,  r.  108  Montgomery  Block 
"    William  E.,  bartender,  r.  433  Geary 
Leo  Harry  T.,  r.  1011  Howai'd 
"    Henry,  blacksmith  Fulton    Eng.  &   Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  128  Turk 
"    James,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  440 
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Leo  John,  stoueinason,  r.  14  Hofl  Av 

"    John  H.,  compositor  John  F.  Anderson,  r. 
509/2  Grove 

"    Joseph,  cigar  manufacturer,  936V4  Harrison 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  817  Howard 

"    William  E.,  paper  ruler  A.  J.  Leary  Co.,  r. 
14  Hoff  Av 
Leominster    Shirt    Co.    (Leominster,    Mass.), 
manu  acturers  shirts,  33  New  Montgom- 
ery 
Leon  Charles,  clairvoyant,  r.  533  Post 

"    Emit  (Leon  &  Co.),  r.  510  Pine 

"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  510  Pine 

"    Juan,  cutter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  635 
Clay 

"    Julia  Mrs.,  notions,  48,  7th 

"    Lipman  (Leon  &  Co.),  r.  510  Pine 

"    Martin  L.,  manager  Dryselius  &  Co.,  93 
California  Market,  r.  510  Pine 

"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  925  Broadway 

"    Ralph,  r.  2112  Sutter 

"    S.,  manager,  r.  1030  Leavenworth 

"    Samuel,  salesman,  r.  510  Pine 

"    Samuel  R.,  bookkeeper  C.  E.   Whitney  & 
Co.,r.  3113  Sutter 

"    &  Co.  (Emil  and   Lipman  Leon),   poultry 
and  game,  76-78  California  Market 
Leonard  Abbie,  domestic,  1620  Pine 

"    Agnes,  nurse,  913  Pine 

'<    Alexander  T.,  physician  and  surgeon,  29-33 
Phelan  Bldg,  r.  1319  Gough 

"    Alice  Miss,  r.  3908  Clay 

"    Andrew  J.,  machinist  Vulcan  Iron    Wks, 
r.  1  Simpson  PI 

"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  15  Cleveland 

"    Bernard  T.,  blacksmith,  r.  520  Stevenson 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  2633  Post 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 

"    Dennis,  stableman  M.  Michelsen  &  Son,  r. 
615  Ellis 

"    Edward,  baker  John  Hughes,  r.  435  Bry- 
ant 

"    Edward,  gardener,  r.  338,  3d  Av 

"    Edward  F.,  policeman,  r.  110  Church 

"    Edward  H.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  203  Fair  Oaks 

"'    Edwin  L.,  car  painter,  r.  313  Shotwell 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,   r.  28  Haw- 
thorne 

"    Essie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  822  Geary 

"    Francis  A.,  clerk  F.   H.   McConnell,  r.  109 
Montgomery 

"    Frank,  apprentice  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 
r.  310  Carolina 

"    Frank,    salesman   J.    J.  O'Brien  &Co.,r. 
1701  Page 

"    Frank  J.,  hatter  K.  A.  Lundstrom,  r.  756 
Bryant 
Leonard   George,    accountant    Trans-Atlantic 
Fire  Insurance  Co.,  213  Sansome,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  908  Guerrero 

"    Helen,  widow,  r.  6/2  Treat  Av 

"    Henry,  clerk  Morris  M.  Estee,  r.  739  Minna 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  765  Mission 

"    Henry  J.   B.,  clerk  A.  Qaade  &  Co.,  r.  112 
Valencia 

"    Herbert  W.,  trimmer,  r.  1320  Mission 

"    Homer,  salesman  H.  Wolf  &  Bro.,  r.  443  Te- 
hama 

LEONARD  INEZ  MISS, 

famished  rooms,  223  Ellis 

Leonard  J.,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney,  r.  33,  4th 
■'    James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1119 

Clav 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  1  Simpson  PI 
"    James,  helper  Risidon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  N  s 

16th  nr  Caroline 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  28!4  Bluxome 
"    James  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1333 

Filbert 
"    James  H.,  file  cutter,  r.  408  Harrison 
"    James  H.,  gardener,  r.  1058  Noe 
"    James  J.,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  &  Co., 

r.  536  Howard 
"    James  T.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1  Simpson  PI 
'<    James  W.,   salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

418  Sutter 


Leonard  Jennie M.  Miss,  secretary  Cal.  Grocery 

Co.,  1700  Hayes,  r.  1068  Noe 
"    Jessie,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    John,  actor  Cremorne  Theater 
"    John,  bartender  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    John,  boiler  makei  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

34  Clara 
"    John,  oiler  revenue  cutter  Commodore  Perry 
"    John  B.,  draughtsman  Pac.  Roll.  IV^ill.,  r. 

435  Eddy 
"    John  C.  (Jorss  &  Leonard),  r.  7  Elsie 
"    John  D.,r.  1701  Page 
"    John  J.,  iron  merchant,  r.  28  Hawthorne 
"    John  J.,  porter,  r.  720  Willow  Av 
"    John  P.,  butcher  Henry  C.  Flageollet,  r.  516, 

19  th 
•'    John  W.,  engineer,  r.  3108  Geary 
"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  331  Minna 
"    Joseph,  milker   Jacob    Heim,   r.    18th  Av 

South  nr  G 
"    Joseph,  porter  C.  H.  Meyer  &  Bros.,  r.  720 

Willow  Av 
"    Joseph  B.,  electrician  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  P.,  pattern  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

739  Minna 
"    Joseph  H.,  machinist,  r.  739  Minna 
"    Joseph  L.,  machinist  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  739  Minna 
"    Jules,  laboror,  r.  1110  Powell 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  3  Brady 
"    Lilly  Miss,  saleslady  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r. 

515  Stockton 
■'    Louis,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  3909  Sacramento 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1609  Clay 
"    Martin,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  525 

Connecticut 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,  201, 

33d,  r.  1006i4  Florida 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  I  Simpson  PI 
"    Matthew,  salesman  Sunset  Seed  and  Plant 

Co.,  r.  335  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Matthew  A.,  foreman,  r.  316,  22d 
"    Michael,  grading  contractor,  N  W  cor  Point 

Lobos  and  7th  Av 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  6!^  Treat  Av 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  314  Lily  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  5  Beale  PI 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  264,  1st 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1939  Howard 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker  Hunt    &   Co.,   r.   1144 

Valencia 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk,  r.  333  Lily  Av 
"    Peter  F.,  car  dispatcher,  r.  215,  30th 
"    Skerrett  N.,  teamster,  r.  310  Lily  Av 
"    Stephen,  tailor  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  311, 

8th 
"    Terrence  P.,  laundryman,  r.  863!4  Market 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper  J.  H.  Kruse,  r.  428,  23d 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Thomas  E.,  gripman   Market  St.  Ry.,   r. 

510a  Shrader 
"    Thomas  F.,  salesman,  r.  1701  Page 
"    Thomas  J.  F.,  r.  647  Howard 
"    Walter,  clerk  J.  Zobel  &  Co.,  r.  316,  33d 
"    William  A.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  E.,  horseshoer  E.  M.   Graney,  r. 

133  Eddy 
"    William    J.,    shoemaker    Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  2  Brady 
"    &  Ellis   (New  York),   lubricating    oil    re- 
finers, 615-617  Front 
*®-Leonard.    See    Lehnhardt,    Lenhart,    Len- 
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Leonardini  Giovanni  B.  (Giovanni  B.  Leonardini 
&  Co. I,  r.  422 Broadway 
"    Giovanni   B.   &  Co.   (Giovanni   B.  Leonar- 
dini), boots  and  shoes,  422  Broadway 
Leonardo  Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 
■'    Joseph  M.,cookFrankO.Mello,r.  216  Jack- 
son 
"    Maurice,  clerk,  r.  26  Hinckley 
Leone  Antonio,  musician,  r.  518  Green 
"    John,  musician,  r.  518  Green 
•'    John,  waiter  Delmonte  Bros.,  r.  436  Broad- 
way 
"    M.Mrs.,  widow,  r.  518  Green 
4®=Leone.    See  Leonl 
Leonetti  Antonio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1338 

Mission 
Leonhard  George,    watchman   Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  1117  Vermont 
Leonhardt    Amelia    Miss,     shoefitter,     r.    2003 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    August,  cigar  manufacturer,   1314  Broder- 

ick 
••    Charles,  boots    and    shoes.  506   Market,  r. 

2003  Golden  Gate  Ay 
"    Charles     Jr..    proprietor     Monarch    Card 
Machine  Co.,  506  Market,  r.  5  Carlos  PI 
■•    Charles  J.,  r.  20  Hawthorne 
"    Dillo,  salesman  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &Co..  r. 

2003  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     Herman,  steward,  r.  625  Post 

•  Marie  Miss,  stenographer  R.  E.  Schulz,  r. 

1314  Broderick 
■     Paul,  cigar  manufacturer,  1426  Polk,  r.  1412 
Devisadero 

•  Paul  J.,  iron  worker  Coppieters  &  Mockel, 

r.  1412  Devisadero 
"    Richard  M..  porter  Pac.  Wall  Paper  Co..  r. 
2003  Golden  Gate  Av 

•  Walter,  cigarmaker  A.  Leonhardt,  r.   1314 

Broderick 
■'    William  J.,  stripper  Paul    Leonhardt,  r. 
1412  Devisadero 
Leoni  Giuseppe,  night  watchman,  r.  509  Broad- 
way 
4®=Leoni.'  See  Leone 

Leonidas  Manuel,  restaurant.  207,  3d,  r.  214,  3d 
Leonott  Joseph,  shoemaker,  73%.  Minna 
Leopold  Asa  F.,  warehouseman,  r.  1328  Golden 
Gate  Av 
■'    Brothers  (Peter  and  John),  dairymen,  cor 
Berlin  and  Woolsey 

LEOPOLD  CHARLES  M., 

florist  and  decorator,  bouquets,  bas- 
kets, wreaths  and  crosses  made  to 
order,  39  Post,  telepbone  Main  1139, 
r.  1602  OTarreU 

Leopold  Edward,  drayman,  113  Sansome,  r.  723'  2 

Hayes 
"    George  A.,  engineer,  r.  20  Stockton 
"    Godfrey,  bazaar,  418-422  Montgomery  Av 
"    H.  Mme..  employment  ofQce,  20  Stockton 
•'    Henrietta  Mrs.,  proprietor  United  States 

Lodging  House,  51  Clay 

•  Henry,    machinist    John    Hermann,    r.    51 

Clay 

•  Hugo  C.  florist  C.  M.  Leopold,  r.  California 

Hotel 
"    John    (Leopold  Bros.),    r.    cor   Berlin  and 

Woolsey 
"    Otto,  carpenter,  r.  320  Hickory  Av 
••    Peter    1  Leopold    Bros.),  r.  cor  Berlin  and 

Woolsey 
••    Samuel,  salesman  P.    Greenberg  &  Co..  r. 

2832  Bush 
i6®=Leopold.    See  Leupold 


Leov  George,  barber,  r.  325^/4  Broadway 
Le  Page  Gertrude  Miss,  nurse,  r.  818  Powell 
Le  Pale  Angelina,  widow,  r.  1507  Dupont 
Lepan  Mary,  laundry,  536  Valencia 
Lepeoy  Lawrence,  helper  Thomas  J.  King 
Lepetich  John  P.   (Lepetich  &  Lovretovich)  r. 
901  Stockton 
"    &  Lovretovich  (John  P.  Lepetich  and  An- 
tonio    Lovretovichj,     restaurant,      901 
Stockton 
Le   Petit  Calif omien   (French    semi-weekly). 
Emile  Marque  proprietor,  8  Montgomery 
Av 
Leplat  Gustave,  artist  Frederick  H.  Bushnell. 

r.  1410  Market 
Le  Poidevin  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  I6V2  Hoff  Av 
Lepori  Constantine    (Bertin   &    Lepori).  r.  520 
Washington 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    G.  &  Co.    (Giovanni    Lepori    and    Celeste 
Giugni),     proprietors       San     Gottardo 
Hotel,  .509-513  Broadway 
"    Giovanni  (G.  Lepori  &  Co.),r.  510Broadway 
"    Giovanni  B.,  fisherman,  r.  526  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  barber  B.  J.  Doyle,  r.  422  Drumm 
"    Louis,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1105  Scott 
"    Louisa  Miss,  compositor  L'Elvezia,  r.  511 

Broadway 
"    Samuel,  packer,  r.  420  Filbert 
Leporini  Paolo,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 
Lepper  Andrew,  physician,  r.  522  Turk 
Leppla  Freda  Miss,  ladies'  hairdresser,  73  St. 
Ann's  Bldg 
"    John,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  r. 
1807  Halght 
Lepretre  Eugene,  bootblack,  II914,  4th,  r.  664% 

Howard 
Le  Prevost  Henrietta  Mrs.,  teacher  French  and 
Spanish,  r.  1322  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1618  San  Carlos  Av 
Lepri  Teresa,  domestic,  3401  Washington 
Leprohon  Phillip,  steam  and  hot  water  heating. 

56,  8th,  r.  327  Hayes 
Lercara  Joseph  L.,   shoemaker,  504  Francisco 

and  I6O214  Pacific  Av 
Lercari  Charles,  scavenger,  r.  607  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  groceries,  liquors  and  dry  goods, 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silliman 
"    L.  &  Co.,  (Louis    Lercari  and  John  Cor- 
siglia),  produce  commission  merchants. 
614  Front 
"    Louis  (L.  Lercari  &  Co.),  r.  2006 Mason 
Lerch  John,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mlg. 
Co.,  r.  222914  Mission 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  midwife.  2229^4  Mission 
Lerda  Giacomo,  laborer,  r.  69  Water 

"    Lorenzo,  bartender,  r.  14  Ohio  PI 
Lere  Joseph  F.,  printer  Francis- Valentine  Co., 

r.  421  Stevenson 
Le  Relevement,  (French semi-monthly  review). 
Rev.  E.  J.  Dupuy  editor  and  proprietor. 
735  Broadway 
Lerhinan  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  26  Minna 
Lerma  Wilhelmina  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors, 

NE  cor  Hattie  and  Merritt 
Lermen  Frank,  clerk,  r.  1136  Folsom 
"    Frank,  driver  Engine  27,  r.  40^4  Belcher 
"    Jacob,  r.  215  Ridley 
Lermen   John   J.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine, 
rooms  &5-39,  r.  637  Ellis 
"    Mae   Miss,  clerk  Station  A  Post  Office,  r. 
215  Ridley 
Lermond  Corydon  G.,  chief  engineer  str  Daunt- 
less, r.  2034  Howard 
Lerner  Isidore,  dairy  produce,  940  Harrison,  r. 
35  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Jacob  (Cardan  &  Lerner),  r.  4101/4  Natoma 
Lerol   George  V.,    clerk    to   president   Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery,  room 
8,  r.  2328  Eagle  Av,  Alameda 
Lerond  Theodore,  musician  Cremorne  Theatre, 

r.  1605V4  Mason 
Leroux  Achille,  pharmacist  French  Hospital 
"    Alexandre,  restaurant,  128,  4th 
"    Amedee,  pharmacist  French  Mutual  Benev- 
olent Society,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph  F.,   bartender  Thomas  Leroux,  r. 

1608  Valencia 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  1608  Valencia 


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Leroy  Charles  C,  r.  214,  Sth 
Le  Roy  Eugene,  capitalist,  Alfred  Borel  &  Co. 
agents,  311  Montgomery 
"    George,    capitalist,    Alfred    Borel   &   Co. 
agents,  311  Montgomery 
Leroy  James,   clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

304  Tehama 
Le  Roy  Libbie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  219  Powell 

"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  219  Powell 
Leschot     Arnold,     instrument    maker    F.    F. 

Eggers.  r.  709^^  Greenwich 
Leslie  Andrew  T.,  cardriver,  r.  1331/^  Langton 
"    Angus  S.,  steerage  steward  str  Gaelic,  r. 

517  Shotwell 
"    Arthur,  gripman,  r.  1902  Page 
"    Brothers  (Robert  W.  and  Samuel  A.),  wood 

and  coal,  127,  7th 
"    Frank,  oandymaker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r. 

Presidio 
"    Frank  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1902 

Page 
"    Frederick    L.,  traveling   salesman  A.  L. 

Bryan  Shoe  Co. 
"    Henry    E.,  butcher    G.   E.  Adams,  r.  2006 

Mission 
"    Henry  H.,r.  14  Ridley 
"    Isaiah,  laborer,  r.  1224  Vermont 
■'    James,  harness  maker,  r.  19  Alvarado 
"    J.  C,  blacksmith,  r.  1045  Market 
"    John,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  1070  Howard 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    John,  teamster   Carroll  &  Morrissey,  r.  8 

PrecitaAv 
"    Mary  E.,  Mrs.,  r.  517a  Shotwell 
"    Robert  W.  (Leslie  Bros.),  r.  1070  Howard 
"    Samuel  A.  (Leslie  Bros.),  r.  1033  Army 
"    Sydney,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 

r.  59  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  driller  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1070  How- 
ard 
William,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
William,  lodgings,  1070  Howard 
•    William,  miner,  r.  1014  Clay 
Leson  George,  capitalist,  r.  812  Kearny 
Lespes  John,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Lespoune  Frank,  French  Liquor  Store,  native 
and  imported  wines  and  liquors,  36,  4th, 
telephone  Red  1125,  r.  304  Jessie 
Less  Albert,  barber  Frank  Abraham,  r.  32  Mad- 
ison Av 
'    Alexander  S.,  clerk  M.  Less,  r.  1505  Brod- 

erick 
"    Isadore,  barber  Jacob  Booz,  r.  58  Shipley 
'    John,  seaman,  r.  1218  Alabama 
"    Morris  (Morris  Less  &  Co.),  r.  1505  Broder- 

ick 
"    Morris  &  Co.    (Morris  Less  and   William 
Reid),  real  estate  agents,  783V2  Market 
Lessel  John,  r.  409  Ellis 

Lesseps  Joseph,  laundryman,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 
Lesser  Adolph,  cigars,  r.  1114  Buchanan 

Henry,   merchandise  broker,  651  Clay,  r. 

1226  Stockton 
Herman  (Herman  Lesser  &  Co.),  r.  309  Pow- 
ell 
Herman  &  Co.  (Herman  Lesser),  manufac- 
turers boots  and  shoes,  139,  1st 
J.  L.,  boots  and  shoes,  28,  6th,  r.  931  Church 
R.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  2131  G'Farrell 
Lessinberger  Felix,  teamster,  r.  York  nr  Army 
Lessman  Isaac,  tailor,  622  Clay,  r.  1422  Taylor 
Lestelle  Catherine  Miss,  laundress  Peter  Feu- 
trier 
Lester  Allan,  salesman  Wilkins  &  Pearson,  r. 
Cliff  House 
"    Charles,  boots  and  shoes,  12  Steuart,  r.  527 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Lester  Frank,  superintendent  Atlas  Iron  Works, 
Potrero,  r.  632;^  Tennessee 
"    George  F.,  clerk,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  527  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  r.  2321  Fillmore 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  909  Page 
Lester  Norris  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten, 
Miss  Belle  Scott   principal,  1231  Pacific 
"    Peter,  r.  51  Precita  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  painter,  r.  51  Precita  Av 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Lester  Richard  T.,    painter,    3309   Mission,    r. 
Mount  Vernon  Av  nr  Mission  Road 
"    Thomas,  r.  315  Ellis 
"    WarrenG.,machinist  J.  W.  Evans,r.  230^^, 

3d 
"    Winnie,  widow,  r.  136  Julian  Av 
"    W.   J.,  cabinetmaker  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,r.  1339  Howard 
>6S=Lester.    See  Lister  and  Leicester 
Lestrade  Pierre,  gardener  Mrs.  J.  Laplace,  r. 

Corbett  Av  nr  Alms  House 
Lestrange    Matthew,  helper    Risdon    I.   &    L. 
Wks,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  18  De  Boom 
■'    Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  WA 
De  Boom 
Leszinsky  May  Miss,  millinery,  1413  Stockton 
Leszynsky  Abraham,  sexton  Congregation  She- 
rith  Israel,  r.  1616  Bush 
"    Amelia  L.,  widow,  r.  1126  Eddy 
"    Edward,  traveling  salesman  S.  L.  Leszyn- 
sky &  Co.,  r.  1516  Post 
"    HattieL.  Miss,  teacher  Girls' High  School, 

r.  1126  Eddy 
"    Isidor,  r.  411  Devisadero 
"    Jacob,  cutter  L.  Goodfriend  &  Co.,  r.  1126 

Eddy 
"    Josephine  Miss,   teacher  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1516  Post 
"    Leon,  attorney  at  law,  manager  Phoenix 
Law  and  Collection  Office,  426  California, 
room  9,  r.  1516  Post 
"^   Matilda  Mrs.,  r.  143  Natoma 
"    Morris  L.,  r,  143  Natoma 
"    Robert,  r.  143  Natoma 
"    Rosa  Mrs.,  r.  828  Sutter 
"    Samuel  (Livingston  &  Co.),  r.  1516  Polk 
"    Samuel  L.  (S.  L.  Leszynsky  &  Co.),  r.  1704 

Buchanan 
"    S.  L.  &  Co.   (Samuel  L.  Leszynsky),  im- 
porters and  commission  merchants,  516- 
518  Market  and  17-19  Sutter 
jSS=  Leszynsky.    See  Lezinsky 
Letchec  H.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Clarendon  House, 

574  Folsom 
Letcher  Anna  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3036  California 
"    Beverly,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r.  1406 
Sacramento 
Letcher   Walter   N.,    note    broker,    137   Mont- 
gomery, r.  511  Turk 
Leter  Elias.  r.  507  Lombard 
Lethent  Water  and  Land  Co.,  George  L.  Brown 
president,  William  Johns  tone  secretary. 
819  Market,  room  45 
Letroadee  Emile,  clerk  Alex.  Maokay  &  Son,  r. 
133  Clipper 
"    Julien,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

133  Clipper 
"    Julien  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  133  Clipper 
Letsche  William,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Letson  Thomas,  ship  joiner,  r.  617,  3d 
"    Warren  E.,  pressman  S.  F.  News  Letter. 

r.  617,  3d 
•'    William  E.,  reporter  Daily  Shipping  and 
Hotel  News,  r.  617,  3d 
*i=  Letson.    See  Latson 
Lett  Walter  R.  H.,  traveling  salesman  Charles 

F.  Young,  r.  419  Post 
Letterberg  J.  W.,  seaman  str  Washtenaw 
Letterin  Charles,  laborer,  r.  223  Harrison 
Letterman  Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  824  Pacific 

rear 
Lettich  Antonio,  boiler  maker,  r.  435,  18th 
"    Antonio  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  4.%,  18th 
•'    John  M.,  plumber,  r.  435,  18th 
"    Peter,  boiler  maker,  r.  826,  19th 


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405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Letts  Flora  M.    Mrs.,    janitress    Girls'    High 

School,  r.  1837  O'Farrell 
Letunich  Anton,  restaurant,  403  East 
Letzius   William  F.,   secretary  Will  Sf,  Finck 

Co.,  820  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Leu  Henning  C.  (Leu  &  Harms),  r.  1716  Harrison 
"    Henry,   carriage  maker  Richard   Nugent, 

346  McAllister,  r.  IOI81/2  Minna 
"    John,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Matthias,  plumber,  1716  Harrison 
"    &    Harms    (Henning    C.    Leu    and    Peter 
Harms),  cigarmanufacturers,  3026  Vs.  16th 
Leuba  Ludwig,  gardener,  1501  Van  Ness  Av 
Leuci  Vincenzo  (C.  Favilla  &  Co.),  r.  813  Val- 

lejo 
Leudan  Joseph,  traveling  salesman,  r.  632  Post 
Leuenberger   Emil,    proprietor    Sutter    Home 
Vineyard,  office  139  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Julius   A.,   restaurant,   145  Larkin,  r.  206 

Polk 
"    Lena  Mme.,  dressmaking,  139  Post,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Leunig  George  G.,  miller  W.  H.  Miner 
Leupold  Otto  H.,  carpenter,  r.  320  Hickory  Av 
jeS"Leupold.    See  Leopold 
Leuschen   Frederick,   cabinet   maker  Forster, 

Little  &  Co.,  r.  861  Market 
Leusmann  Henry,  r.  1.528  California 
LeuteneggerH.,  tinsmith  W.  W.   Montague  & 
Co. 
"    ,Tohn,  collector  L.  C.  Babin,  r.  242  Flood  Av 
Leuterdt  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  750  Florida 
"    Charles  T.,  carriage  maker,  r.  750  Florida 
"    Christian,  apprentice,  r.  750  Florida 
"    Emile  H.,  laborer,  r.  750  Florida 
"    Theodore,  woolsorter  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    William  T.,  woolsorter,  r.  750  Florida 
Leutgeb  Karl,  retoucher  Louis   Thors,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Leuthold  John,  cook,  r.  14  Ellis 
Leutholdt  Max,  machinist  Schrader  &  Lutge, 

r.  740  Howard 
Leutza  Henry,  fruits  and  vegetables,  209,  3d 
Levach  Alexander,  stevedore,  r.  155V4  Dore 
Levaggi  G.  B.,  importer  olive  oil,  543  Washing- 
ton, r.  631/2  Green 
Levan  Elizabeth   Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1235 

Market 
Leve  Charles,  iron  and  metal  dealer,  413  Octavia 
Leve    Marcus    S.,    mechanical    engineer    and 
draughtsman,  319  Pine,  room  46,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
Levell  Andrew  T.,  carpenter,  r.  203  Broad 
Levelle  John,  liquors,  2822  Mission 
Levene  Emanuel,  clerk  Greenzweig  &  Co.,  r. 
1458  O'Farrell 
"    Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1458  O'Farrell 
"    Leon,  clerk,  r.  1458  O'Farrell 
"    Lewis,  salesman,  r.  1458  O'Farrell 
im'  Levene.    See  Levin  and  Levine 
Levensaler  Burgess,  student,  r.  825  Guerrero 
"    Caleb,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r.  825 

Guerrero 
"    J.  G.  &  Co.  (Joseph  G.  Levensaler),  steve- 
dores, 54  Mission 
"    Joseph  G.  (J.  G.  Levensaler  &  Co.),  r.  825 

Guerrero 
^'    Raymond  L.,  with  J.  F.  Chapman  &  Co.,  r. 

825  Guerrero 
"    William   M.,  clerk   Dunham,  Carrigan  & 
Hay  den  Co.,  r.  825  Guerrero 
Levenson  Esrail  (Levenson  &  Co.),  r.  1019  La- 
guna 
"    Henry,    bookkeeper    Esberg,   Bachman  & 
Co.,r.  Alameda 


Levenson    Meyer    D.,    manager   S.    F.    Street 
Sweeping   and  Garbage  Removing  Co., 
120  Sutter,  r.  1717  Geary 
"    &  Co.  (Esrail  Levenson).  brooms,  brushes, 
wooden  and  willow  ware,  209-311  Front 
i8®=-  Levenson.    See  Levinson  and  Levison 
Leventhal  Edward,  groceries,  1339  Steiner 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Schlesinger  &  Bender,  r.  6 

Russ 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  48  Clara 
Leventritt  Marion,  capitalist,  office  4  Sutter, 

room  1,  r.  17.33  Pacific  Av 
Leveque  Emily  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  12%  Wil- 
liam 
Levere  Frank  E.,  r.  1409  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Hester,  widow,  r.  1516  Polk 
Leverenz  William  F.  (Leverenz  &  Pgoetz),  r. 
231,  14th 
"    &  Pgoetz  (William  F.  Leverenz  and  Louis 

Pgoetz),  plumbers    and    tinsmiths,    107     | 
Sacramento 
Leverich  Jacob,  barber,  1055M  Folsom,   r.  1055 

Folsom 
Leveroni  Brothers  (Frank  and  Roland),  liquors, 
1402  Dupont 
"    Frank  (Leveroni  Bros.),  r.  522  Green 
"    Nicola,  cashier   Delflno   &    Solari,  r.    608 

Greenwich 
"    Roland  (Leveroni  Bros.),  r.  533  Green 
Jg®"  Leveroni.    See  Lavaroni 
Levers  Frederick,  liquors,  813  Kearny,  r.   242 

Taylor 
Levet    Ella   J.   Miss,    instructress    Wilcox  & 

Gibbs  S.  M.  Co.,  r.  506  Jones 
4®~  Levet.    See  Leavitt  and  Levitt 
Levey    Benjamin  C.   (Levey    &    Stein),    r.    310 
Leavenworth 
"    Charles  C.  (Levey  &  Schnorf)  and  confec- 
tionery, lOOVo  Stockton,  r.  1113  Sutter 
"     Edward  L.,  expressman,  r.  1912  Lyon 
"     Emma  H.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1011%  McAllister 
"    Frances    Miss    (Cohen  &    Levey),    r.    112 

Powell 
"    Henry  J.,  restaurant,  NW  cor  Merchant 

and  Sansome,  r.  112a  Powell 
"    Isidore  C,  carrier  postofflce,  r.    1018  Polk 
"    Samuel  B..  clerk,  r.  2331/2  Pine 
"    Seymour  H.,  butcher,  r.  2212M  Fillmore 
"    &  Schnorf  (Charles  C.  Levey  and  Charles 
Schnorf),      proprietors      Union     Candy 
Works,  246-248,  4th 
"    &  Stein  (Benjamin  C.  Levey  and  Charles 
N.  Stein),  barbers,  36  Eddy 
JS13'  Levey.    See  Leavy,  Levi  and  Levy 
Levi   Benjamin,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Postal  Tel. 

Cable  Co.,  r.  1418  Larkin 
Levi  H.  &  Co.  (Herman,  Jacob  and  Jacob  Levi 
Jr.),  importers  and  wholesale  grocers, 
cigars  and  tobacco,  117-119  Market  ; 

"    Henry,   president  Pacific    Marine  Supply     1 
Co.,  206  California,  r.  622  Post  II 

"    Herman  (H.  Levi  &  Co.),  r.  Palace  Hotel 
' '    Isaac,  salesman  Owl  Cigar  Co. ,  r.  38  Hofl  Av 
•'    Jacob  (H.  Levi  &  Co.),  r.  1363  Post 
"    Jacob  Jr.  (Levi  &  Co  ),  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Leon  R.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1420 

Baker 
"    Mark,  salesman,  r.  1611  Broderick 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  1131  Vi  Folsom 
"    Samuel,  manufacturer  wood  work  and  de- 
signer, 412  Pine,  r.  1410  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel,  second-hand  stoves,  1331  Mission, 
r.  151/2  Grand  Av 
Jm-  Levi.    See  Leavy,  Levey  and  Levy 
Levicy  Sterling  C,  clerk  Station  A  Post  Office, 

r.  48  Quinn 
Levillain    Edmund,    clerk     Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
"    Maximilian,       tanner      Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Levin  Aaron  S.,  manager  Levin  Bros.,  1324-1336 

Market,  r.  928  Eddy 
Levin  Abraham  B.,  manager  Levin  Bros.,  134, 

6th,  r.  928  Eddy 
"    Adelaide  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  515  Eddy 
"    Annie,  widow,  clothing,  506  Pacific 
"    Bertha  Miss,  fancy  goods,  941  Folsom 


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LEVIN  BROTHERS 

(Isadore,  Julius  and  David),  Aaron  S. 
Levin  manager,  dealers  in  fancy  and 
staple  groceries,  wines,  liquors   and 
cigars,  sole  agents  for  the  Moliammed 
coffee,  1324-1326  Market,  branches  134, 
6tli,  S.  F.,  SW  cor  10th  and  Washing- 
ton, and  1734-1736,  7th,  Oakland.  Send 
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Levin  David  (Levm  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Emanuel,  salesman  Adolph  Schoenfeld,  r. 
1626  Polk 
F.  Mrs.  (L.  Levin  &  Son),  r.  1233  O'Farrell 
Harry,  clothing,  190  Jessie,  r.  31  Everett 
Herman  florist,  r.  941  Folsom 
Isadore  (Levin  Bros.),  r.  1518  Webster 
Isadore,  dyer,  r.  39  West  Mission 
J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  Levin),  varieties,  31  Taylor 
Jacob  (J.  Levin  &  Co.),  r.  808  McAllister 
Joseph,  clothing,  1123^/4   Market,  r.  26  Russ 

rear 
Joseph  E.,  with  Levin  Bros.,  r.  928  Eddy 
Julius  (Levin  Bros.),  r.  1805  Laguna 
Kallman,  notions,  939%  Folsom 
L.  &  Son  (Mrs.  F.  Levin),  books  and  sta- 
tionery, 26  Stockton 
Leonhard  F.,  jeweler,   r.   88    Montgomery 

Block 
Louis  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  928  Eddy 
Louis,  cap  maker,  r.  941  Market 
Louis,  hatter  L.  Abrahams,  r.  939^  Folsom 
Louis,  real  estate,  r.  508  Hyde 
Mary,  widow,  r.  707  McAllister 
Mary  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  1626  Polk 
Maurice  E.,  bookkeeper  Levin  Bros.,  r.  928 
'      Eddy 

Max  (Goldstein  &  Levin),  r.  955  Folsom 
Max,  manufacturers'  agent,  14  Sansome,  r. 

The  Baldwin 
Moses,  butcher   Aaron    Shenson,    r.  83414 

Folsom 
Solomon,    manager   L.    Levin    &    Son,    26 

Stockton,  r.  12.33  O'Farrell 
Susman,  cigars  and  tobacco,  215,  7th 
;8®" Levin.    See  Lavin 

Levine    Aaron,   sign  painter,  302  Stockton,   r. 
6/2  Cleveland 
"    Jacob,  r.  6^4  Cleveland 
"    Jonas,  r.  leiOVs  California 
"    Louis,  cigar  maker,  r.  6i4  Cleveland 
"    Max,  barrel  washer  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  6y,. 

Cleveland 
"    Simon,  commercial  traveler,   r.  2308  Jack- 
son 
Levings  LeRoy  L.,  reporter  Examiner,  r.   Russ 
House 
•'    W.  H.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  638,  21st 
Levingston  Belle  Miss,  teacher  Business  Eve- 
ning School,  r.  1301  Octavia 
"    Emanuel,  r.  624  O'Farrell 
"    Esther  Miss,   teacher   Jefferson    Primary 

School,  r.  1301  Octavia 
"  G.,  porter,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Harry,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.   624 

O'Farrell 
"    Isidor,    manager   Vienna   Polish   Co.,    518 
Clay.  r.  624  O'Farrell 
Levingston  Lafayette,  manager  Raveley  Print- 
ing Co.,  518  Clay,  r.  624  O'Farrell 
"    Leah,  widow,  r.  1516  O'Farrell 

LEVINGSTON  MARO,  M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  215  Kear- 
ny, hours  12  to  2  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Main  5533 
Levingston  Morris  A.,    wine  and  liquor  mer- 
chant, NE  cor  McAllister  and  Gough,  r. 
818  Octavia 
4®" Levingston.    See  Livingston 
Levingstone  Adolph,  salesman,  r.  801  Hayes 
Levinsky  Louis  (Fabian  &  Co.),  r.  922  O'Farrell 

"    Mark,  ofQce  6-8  Sutter,  r.  1522  Broadway 
Levinson  Amelia,  physcian,  732  Sutter 
Fannie,  widow,  r.  1008  Fillmore 
Hans,  master  mariner,  r.  136  Cumberland 
Henrietta,  widow,  r.  235,  7th 
Julia  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1008  Fillmore 
Louis,  clerk,  r.  235,  7th 


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Levinson  Rosalia,  widow,  r.  732  Sutter 
"    Solomon,  glove  cutter,  r.  1018  Clay 
"    William    A.,    bookkeeper   Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  210  Eddy 
4®"Levinson.    See  Levison  and  Leviston 
Levis  Adolph,  secretary  S.  Sweet  Co.,  212  San- 
some, room  30,  r.  Visalia,  Tulare  Co. 
"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  10  San  Antonio 
"    Leon,  vice-president  S.  Sweet  Co.,  212  San- 
some, room  30,  r.  Visalia,  Tulare  Co. 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  417  Valley 
Levison  Alexander  (Goodman-Levison  Co.),  r. 

1116  Buchanan 
Levison  Brothers  (Herman  Levison,  John  T. 
Bonestell  and  Gustav  Marcus),  Califor- 
nia Jewelry  Co.  and  manufacturers  and 
importers  watches,  jewelry,  diamonds, 
etc.,  134  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5839 
Levison  Charles  G.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, office  606  Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  p  m., 
Sundays  10  to  11  a.  m.,   telephone  Main 
5543,  r.  2409  Washington 
■    Evelyn   Miss,   teacher   Hearst   Grammar 

School,  r.  1818  Post 
"    Harry,  salesman  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  1118  Buchanan 
"    Herman  (Levison  Bros.),  r.  Hamburg,  Ger- 
many 
"    Isaac  M.,  plumber,  r.  709  McAllister 
Levison  Jacob,  secretary  and  superintendent 
B'nai  B'rith  Hall  Association,  121  Eddy, 
■     r.  1818  Post 
Levison  Jacob  B.,  marine  secretary  Fireman's 
Fund  Insurance  Co.,  401-405  California, 
r.  2409  Washington 
"    Louis,  clerk  Albert  Mueller  &  Co.,  r.  235, 

7th 
"    Mark,  solicitor   London  and    Lancashire 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2409  California 
"    Millie  Mrs.,  second-hand  furniture,  867  Fol- 
som 
Leviston  George  (William  and  George  Levis- 
ton), r.  1351  Post 
"    William  (William  and  George  Leviston), 
r.  1351  Post 
Leviston  William  and  George,    attorneys  at 

law,  508  California,  rooms  24-26 
Levit  Herman,  clerk  S.  Levit,  r.   1601  Devisa- 
dero 
' '    Morris,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Wks , 

r.  1601  Devisadero 
"    Samuel,  wood  and  coal,  hay    and   grain, 
1615  Eddy,  r.  1601  Devisadero 
4®=-Levit.    See  Leavitt 
Levitt  Samuel,  painter,  r.  514  Linden  Av 
Levitzky  David,  real  estate  agent  and  money 

broker,  304  Montgomery,  r.  924c  Fulton 
Levkowicz  Marcus  W.,  dentist,  33-25  Donohoe 

Bldg 
Levy  A.  &  Co.  (Adolf  and  Jacob  Levy),  produce 
commission   merchants,    401-405    Davis 
200  Washington,  telephone  Main  1755 
"    Aaron,  clothing,  1029  Howard 
"    Aaron  N.,  groceries  and  liquors,  241  Web- 
ster, r.  237  Webster 
"    Abe,  auctioneer  with  Charles  Levy  &  Co., 

r.  1838  Sutter 
"     Abraham,  r,  1619  Leavenworth 
"    Abraham   (A.    J.    Abrams  &    Co.),    r.    225 

Geary 
"    Abraham,    barber,    2003   Fillmore,   r.   2321 

Pine 
"    Abraham,  real  estate  broker,  r.  1700  Geary 
"    Abraham   D.,     traveling   salesman    Jules 

Levy  &  Bros.,  r.  409  Ellis 
"    Abraham  H.,  clerk  I.  D.  Levy,  r.  214  Grove 


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Levy  Abraham  S. ,  harnessmaker,  563, 4th,  r.  SbSy^ 

Folsom 
"    Abraham  S.,  tailor  Knud  Baago,  r.  31  Beide- 

man 
"    Adele  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1022  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Adele  M.  Miss,  clerk  Sabbath  School  Con- 
gregation Emanu-El,  r.  Alameda 
"    Adele    M.    Miss,    teacher    music,    r.    1411 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Adolf  (A.  Levy  &  Co.).  r.  1718  O'Farrell 
"    Adolph,  r.  1446  O'Farrell 
"    A.  H.,  farmer,  r.  172  Minna 
"    Albert,  clerk  David  Levitzky,  r.  176  Minna 
"    Albert,  expressman,  r.  512  Birch  Av 
■'    Albert,  glovemaker,  r.  10  Birch  Av 
"    Albert  W.,  salesman Houser  Levy  &  Co..  r. 

705  McAllister 
"    Alexander,  r.  2839  Jackson 
"    Alexander,  salesman  Mendelson  Bros.,  r. 

4111/2  Hayes 
"    Alexander  J.,   traveling  salesman  James 

De  La  Montanva,  r.  Alameda 
■'    Alfred  I.  (Newbauer  &  Levy),  r.  1408  McAl- 
lister 
"    Alfred  C,  clerk,  r.  1518  Eddy 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  1112  Hyde 
"    A.  N.,  tailor,  r.  35  Russ 
"    Archie,  theatrical  agent,  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    Arthur  H.,  salesman,  r.  537  Minna 
"    Arie.  janitor  Congregation  Sherith  Israel, 

r.  2  Lewis 
"    Asher,  r.  1025  Washington 
"    Asher  N.,  collector  First  Hebrew  Benevo- 
lent Society,  r.  1041  Howard 
"    Benjamin,  cigars,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r.  39 

Clara 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  828  McAllister 
"    Benjamin,    traveling     salesman    Greene- 

baum,  Weil  &  Michels,  r.  662  Broderick 
"    Benjamin  C,  barber,  r.  310  Leavenworth 
"    Benjamin  H.,  capitalist,  r.  920  O'Farrell 
"    Bernard,  r.  420V4  Hayes 
"    Bernard,  bookkeeper,  r.  233a  12th 
"    Bernard,  salesman  S.  J.  Friedlander  &Co., 

r.  1006  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1814  Post 
"    Cecilia,  widow,  r.  llOOVi  Stevenson 
"    Charles  (Charles  Levy  &  Co.),  r.  1838Sutter 
"    Charles,  salesman  Columbia  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  1825  O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  fitter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  172 

Perry 
"    Charles,  hatmaker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r. 

447  Tehama 
"    Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Levy  and    Henry 

Mayer),    auctioneers    and    commission 

merchants,  1135  Market 
"    Charles  S.,  photographer  Wm.  Shew,  r.  815 

Laguna 
"    Charles  S.,    salesman   Joseph   Melczer  & 

Co.,  r.  1706a  Hyde 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  1429  O'Farrell 
■'    Clara  M.,  widow,  r.  2204  California 
•'    Daniel,  president  French  Library,  305  Lar- 

kin,  r.  1917  Franklin 
"    David,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  618 

Hayes 
"    David,  salesman  M.  E.  Frank,  r.  107  Polk 
"    David,  sign  painter,  35,  8th,  r.  112  Olive  Av 
"    David,  traveling  salesman,  r.  504  Oak 
"    David  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  6-8Sutter, 

r.  1524  O'Farrell 


Levy  David  L.,  clerk  Eugene  W.  Levy,  r.  I41ir 

Ellis 
"    David  S.,  adjuster,  r.  1935  California 
"    Edith  Miss,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  1814  Post 
"    Edward,  r.  2104  Post 
"    Edward,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  2315  Webster 
•'    Edward  J.  (Levy  &  Huffman),  r.  1420  Bush 
"    Edward  P.,    books     and    stationery,    1304 

Market,  r.  1935  California 
"    Elias,  clerk  Joseph  Levy,   r.  1042   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Elias,  salesmanKast&Co.,r.  3i4Meacham 

PI 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  812  Turk 
"    Emanuel,  bookkeeper,  r.  1411  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Emanuel,  clerk  Congregationa  Emanu-El. 

r.  Alameda 
"    Emanuel  A.,  pawn  broker,  r.  2539  Pine 
"    Emanuel  H.,    manufacturer   clothing,    113 

Bush,  r.  1631  Post 
"    Emile,  salesman    Jules    Levy  &  Bros.,  r. 

Hotel  Richelieu 
"    Esther  Miss,  capmaker,  r.  705  Green 
"    Eugene  M..  shipping  clerk  William  Cline, 

r.  1167  Mission 
Levy  Eugene  W.,   attorney  at  law  and  notary 

public,  7-8  Mills  B  dg,  5th  floor,  r.  1418 

Ellis 
"    Eva,  widow,  r.  1128  Eddy 
"    Felix  F.,  painter  Pac.  Rubber  Paint  Co.,  r. 

233,  12th 
"    Ferdinand  C,  auctioneer,  r.  1838  Sutter 
"    Fernand,  bookkeeper   J.    Kahn   &   Co.,    r. 

1315a  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Fred  H.  (M.  Schussler  &  Co.),  r.  2206  De- 

visadero 
"    Freda  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  630'/4  Natoma 
"    George,  stenographer  Jacob  Unna,  r.  2931 

Clay 
"    G.  N.  Mrs.,  boarding,  1230  Post 
"    Gustave,  clerk  Jules  Levy  &  Bros.,  r.  ll 

Adelaide  PI 
"    Gustave,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

41114  Hayes 
"    Gustave,  with    Singer    Mfg.    Co.,  r.    1429 

O'Farrell 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  630%  Natoma 
"    Hannah  Mjss,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  75  St. 

Ann's  Bldg 
"    Harris,  clothing,  968  Folsom 
"    Harry  (Levy  &  Co.),  21  Ellis 
"    Harry,  clerk  Percy  Beamish,  r.  39  Clara 
"    Harry   M.,  manager  Cowen  &  Cowen,  1041 

Market,  r.  1104  Eddy 
"    Hattie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  237,  2d  Av 
"    Henry,  boots  and   shoes,  869  Market,  r.  313 

Tehama 
"    Henrv,  capitalist,  r.  705  McAllister 
"    Henry,  cutter,  r.  1631  Post 
"    Henry,  wholesale  butcher,  Railroad  Av  bet 

3d   and  4th  Avs  South,  office  529  Clay,  r. 

1102  Van  Ness  Av 
■'    Henry  H.,  teamster,  r.  39  Clara 
"    Henry  M.,  capitalist,  24  Nevada  Block,  r. 

1302  Post 

"  Henry  R.  (M.  Levy  &  Bro.),  r.  San  Bernar- 
dino, Cal. 

"  Herbert,  manager  Isaac  Levy,  39th  Av 
South  bet  J  and  K,  r.  1103  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Herman,  capitalist,  r.  933  Eddy 

"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  lO^/i  Louisa 

"  Herman  L.,  insurance,  331  Sansome,  r.  1726 
Sutter 

"    Herman  M.,  capitalist,  24  Nevada  Block,  r. 

1303  Post 

"    Hennann,  tailor,  1738  Market,  r..  737  Minna 

"    Hyman,  bakery,  1617  Buchanan 

"    Hyman,  teamster,  r.  3331  Pine 

"    Ignatius,  salesman  Levy  &    Co.,    r.    1814 

Post 
"    Isaac,  r.  161954  Post 
"    Isaac  (J.   Schweitzer  &  Co.),  and  tanner 

and  wool  puller,  office  519  Clay,  r.  1103 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Isaac,  canvasser,  r.  iW-A  Hayes 
"    Isaac,  capitalist,  r.  326  Eddy 
"    Isaac^  clerk,  r.  112  Olive  Av 


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Levy  Isaac,  cooper,  r.  815  Laguna 

Isaac,  fruit  dealer,  r.  1527  Powell 

Isaac,  liquors,  r.  639  Sutter 

Isaac,  printer  Thomas  A.  Hughes,  r.  311, 
4th  Av 

Isaac,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  937b 
Golden  Gate  Av 

Isaac  D.,  loan  office,  535  Montgomery,  r. 
2026  Taylor 

Isaac  H.,  superintendent  Pacific  Hebrew 
Orphan  Asylum  and  Home  Society,  r. 
Silver  Av  nr  Mission 

Isaac  K.,  salesman  Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 
Frohman,  r.  233A  12th 

Isabella  Miss,  r.  831  Sutter 

Isadore,  tailor  Karl  Goldstein,  r.  710  Clem- 
entina 

Isadore,  watch  maker  and  jeweler,  208 
Montgomery  Av,  r.  73714  McAllister 

Isidor,  tailor,  205,  2d 

Isidore  W.,  bookkeeper  Coblentz,  Pike  & 
Co.,  r.  1408  McAllister 

Jacob  (A.  Levy  &  Co.),  r.  1214  Pierce 

Jacob,  broker,  420  Montgomery,  room  3,  r. 
921  Fillmore 

Jacob,  clerk  Charles  Guillet,  r.  2129  Bush 

Jacob,  clothing,  114,  3d,  r.  939  Folsom 

Jacob,  merchant,  r.  1821  Sutter 

Jacob,  salesman  Butler,  Schutze  &  Co.,  r. 
1208  Turk 

Jacob,  tailor,  284  Stevenson 

Jacob,  tailor,  413  Hayes 

Jacob  C,  accountant,  r.  1927  Devisadero 

Jacob  W.,  chiropodist,  1022  Golden  Gate 
Av 

J.  Baron,  clerk  M.  Levy  &  Bro.,  r.  1619 
Leavenworth 

J.  C,  cashier  Cal.  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  r. 
825  Turk 

Jacques,  bartender,  r.  810  Larkin 

James  F.,  salesman,  r.  631  Ellis 

Jeremiah,  harness  maker,  r.  631  Ellis 

Jesse  M.  (Joseph  Melczer  &  Co.),  r.  2912 
Jackson 

Johanna,  widow,  r.  237,  3d  Av 

John,  tailor,  r.  130  Clara 

John  A.,  salesman,  r.  631  Ellis 

John  C,  buyer  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  916  Van 
Ness  Av 

John  C.  Mrs.,  boarding,  916  Van  Ness  Av 

John  J.,  r.  2809  Fillmore 

Joseph,  r.  405  Sutter 

Joseph  (Hahn,  Levy&  Co.),  r.  1714  Geary 

Joseph,  barber,  147i4,  7th,  r.  205, 2d 

Joseph,  butcher  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  330 
Geary 

Joseph,  clerk  H.  Alexander  &  Co.,  r.  1334 
Buchanan 

Joseph,  cutter  Wardrobe  Renovatory,  r. 
610M  Polk 

Joseph,  hostler  O.  Harris,  r.  3339  Geary 

Joseph,  second-hand  sugar  sacks,  46  Clay, 
r.  1042  Golden  Gale  Av 

Joseph,  tailor,  r.  213,  7th 

Joseph,  traveling  salesman  Hoffman,  Alex- 
ander &  Co. 

Joseph  H.,  clerk  William  Rosenthal,  r.  214 
Grove 

Joseph  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2315  Webster 

Joseph  M.,  barber,  301  Larkin,  r.  I20514  De- 
visadero 

Joseph  M.,  barber  Gustave  A.  Englander, 
r.  6331/2  Locust  Av 

Joseph  M.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Jules  (Jules  Levy  &  Bros.),  r.  Paris,  France 

Jules,  clerk  Lemle  &  Co.,  r.  1307  Leaven- 
worth 

Jules  &  Brothers  (Jules  and  Max),  manu- 
facturers and  importers  embroideries 
and  laces,  5-7  Sansome 

Julius,  r.  1111  Buchanan 

Julius  (Levy  &  Bayreuther) .  r.  330  O'Farrell 

Julius,  merchant,  r.  1901  Stockton 

Julius,  slipper  maker,  r.  312,  5th  rear 

Julius,  tailor,  r.  313,  7th 

Kate,  widow,  r.  1404  Post 

Kossuth  C,  clerk  William  J.  Hesthal,  r. 
1319a  Eddy 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

S^I-S^T-     IVIARKET    ST. 


Levy  Lambert,  traveling  salesman  Robert  L. 
Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  2931  Clay 
Laura  Mrs.,  r.  2194  Devisadero 
Lazard,  traveling  salesman  Dallemand  & 

Co.,  r.  1020  Van  Ness  Av 
Lazare,  butcher,  r.  1419  Bush 
Lemon,  barber,  515  Pacific,  r.  1000  Mont- 
gomery 
Lena,  widow,  r.  12  Albion  Av 
Leon,  agent,  r.  714  Laurel  Av 
Leon,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1517  Web- 
ster 
Leopold,  upholsterer,  r.  1022  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Louis,  r.  714  Laurel  Av 
Louis,  r.  736  Grove 
Louis  (Kahn  &  Levy),  r.  2643  Bryant 
Louis,  clerk  Delmas  &  Shortridge,  r.   172 

Perry 
Louis,  clerk  Newman  &  Levlnson,  r.  2321 

Pine 
Louis,  clothing,  NE  cor  Jackson  and  Bat- 
tery, r.  1303  Golden  Gate  Av 
Louis,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co., 

r.  1111  Scott 
Louis,  salesman,  r.  1901  Stockton 
Louis,  tailor,  33  Eddy 
Louis  B.   (Houser,  Levy  &  Co.),  r.  705  Mc- 
Allister 
Louis  B.,  Chinatown    guide,  533  Pine,  r. 

1116M  Larkin 
Louis  R.,  cashier  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  1319a 

Eddy 
Lucien  L.,  with  A.  B.  Smith  Furniture  Co., 

r.  617b  Fulton 
M.  &  Brother  (Michael  and  Henry  R.  Levy), 

clothing,  828-830  Kearny 
M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1439  O'Farrell 
Marcus,  clothing,  5  Jackson,  r.  721  O'Far- 
rell 

Levy  Marcus,  manager  California  Neckwear 
Co.,  and  secretary  New  and  Old  Ceme- 
teries of  Congregation  Beth  Israel,  office 
226  Bush,  r.  1710  Buchanan 
"    Marcus,  traveling  salesman  Levi  Strauss 

&Co.,r.  2104  Post 
"    Marcus  B.,  real  estate  agent,  30  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1167  Mission 
"    Marcus  L.,  specialist,  411i4  Kearny,  r.  31 

Turk 
"    Mark,  r.  1761  Ellis 
"    Mark,  curios,  234  Taylor 
"    Mark,  horseradish,  7  Bay  City  Market,  r. 

618  Hayes 
"    Mark,  tailor,  r.  1131  Powell 
"    Mark  W.,  traveling  salesman  C.  H.  Meyer 

&  Bros.,  r.  2194  Devisadero 
"    Marks,  tailor,  3922  (3018),  16th 
Levy  Marks  D.,  secretary  Samuel  Bros.  &  Co., 
133-134,  1st,  r.  1621  Geary 
"    Martin,  plumber,  r.  705  Green 
"    Matilda  A.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  1420  Bush 
"    Maude  L.,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  209  Hyde 
"    Maurice,  r.  1219,  21st 
'•    Maurice  H.,  salesman,  r.  1130  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Max  (Jules  Levy  &  Bros.),  r.  2234  Clay 
"    Max,  accountant,  r.  1206H  Turk 
"    Max,  barber,  774  Howard,  r.  10  Birch  Av 
"    Max,  butcher  W.  A.  Samuel,  r.   1208  Scott 
"    Max,  manufacturers'   agent,   126   Kearny, 

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"    Max,  salesman  Armand  Cailleau,  r.   1203 
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Levy  Max  H.,  bookkeeper  .J.  Schussler  &  Co.,  r. 
205,  2d 
"    Mayer,  butcher,  r.  439  Ivy  Av 
"    Melanie,  widow,  r.  1408  McAllister 
"    Melville  F.,  clerk  Samuel  Strauss,  r.  1726 

Sutter 
"    Meyer  (Ladagnous  &  Levy),  r.   104  Grant 

Av 
"    Meyer  H.,  assistant  secretary  Eureka  Be 

uevolent  Association,  105  Stockton 
"    Michael  (M.  Levy  &  Bro.),  r.  1619  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Michael,  tailor,  r.  630i^  Natoma 
"    Michael  S.,  tailor,  176  Minna 
"    Mildred  A.,  teacher  elocution,  r.  1006  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Milton   W.,    manager      The    Mirror,    210 

Kearny,  r.  1404  Post 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  r.  856  Harrison 
"    M.  L.  &  Co.  (Moses  L.  Levy  and  Harry  M. 
Abrams),  wholesale  jewelry,  112  Kearny 
■ '    Morris  (Levy  &  Co. ) ,  r.  1617,  21  st 
"    Morris,  bookkeeper  Jacob   Brandt,   r.  ll.SO 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Morris,  insurance,  r.  1621a  Turk 
"    Morris,  merchant  (Stockton,  Cal.  and  Reno, 
Nev.),  office  516-518  Market,  r.  1230  Post 
"    Morris,  tailor,  91414  Folsom,  r.  172  Perry 
"    Morris  A.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  1035  Post 
"    Morris  F.,  agent,  r.  1008  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mortie  (Levy  &  Parker),  r.  705  Green 
"    Moses  (Levy  &  Co.),  r.  12  Albion  Av 
"    Moses  (Levy  &  Sinay),  r.  1317  Webster 
"    Moses,  cigar  maker,  r.  420V^  Hayes 
"    Moses,  manager  William  Koshland,  r.  514^,4 

Hayes 
"    Moses,  second-hand  clothing,  248,  3d 
"    Moses  L.  (M.  L.  Levy  &Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Myer  S.,  rabbi  Congregation  Beth  Israel, 
and  editor  The  Jewish  Times  and  Ob- 
server, 420  Montgomery,  room  27,  r.  1359 
Post 
"    Nathan  (Lemle  &  Co.),  r.  1515 Pierce 
"    Nathan,    traveling     salesman    Columbia 

Woolen  Mills,  r.  439  Ivy  Av 
"    Nettie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Stanford  Primary 

School,  r.  1167  Mission 
"    Oscar  S.,  stoves   and  tinware,  205-207  Mar- 
ket, r.  2197  Devisadero 
"    Otto,  clerk  Stiner,  Straus   &  Hyman,    r. 

1726  Sutter 
"    Patrick,  stableman,  r.   1st  Av  and  West 

Eddy 
"    Pauline  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  r.  786  Folsom 
"    Percy  L.,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r. 

1404  Post 
"    Philip,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  705 

Green 
"    Ralph  I.,  cutter,  r.  2304  Sutter 
"    Raphael,  r.  24^^  Rausch 
"    Raphael,  merchant,  r.  1318  Sutter 
"    Ray,  widow,  r.  23  Langton 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  112  Olive  Av 
"    Reuben,  shoecutter  Siebe,  Glanville  Co.,  r. 

618  Hayes 
"    Richard  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1319a  Eddy 
"    Robert,  r.  29  Grant  Av 
"    Robert,  tailor  I.  Finkelstein,  r.  11311/4  Fol- 
som 
"     Robert  S.,  bookkeeper  O.  S.  Levy,  r.  2197 

Devisadero 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  2931  Clay 
Levy  S.  &  Co.  (Solomon  Levy  and  Bernard  Beer) , 
produce  commission  merchants,  218-220 
Washington 


Levy  Samuel,  bookmaker,  r.  1309  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  hatter,  r.  438  Tehama  rear 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  1814  Post 
"    Samuel,  saloonkeeper,  r.  771  Howard 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  2085^,  7th 
"    Samuel,  traveling  salesman,  r.  6  Adair 
"    Samuel    G.,    barber,    110   Drumm,    r.    1446 

O'Farrell 
"    Samuel  H.,  shipping  clerk  H.  Liebes  &  Co. . 

r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel  M.,  r.  1167  Mission 
"     Samuel  N.,  merchant  tailor,  209  Sutter,  r. 

828  McAllister 

LEVY  SAMUEL  W., 

commission  merchant  and  insurance 

broker,  212  Sansome,  rooms  27-28,  r. 

1296  Van  Ness  Av 

Levy  Sarah,  widow,  r.  6  Cleveland  rear 

"    Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  630V4  Natoma 

"    Sarah  Miss,  dressmaking,  1022  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Seymour  H.,  butcher  J.  Cabosel,  r.  2212M 

Fillmore 
"    Siegfried,  clerk,  r.  110  Hyde 
"    Sigmund,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

431  Natoma 
"    Simon,  capitalist,  r.  2104  Post 
'•    Simon  (Simon  Levy  &  Co.),  211  Battery 
"    Simon  hatmaker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r.  438 
Tehama 
Levy  Simon  &  Co.  (Simon  Levy),  manufacturers 
and  wholesale  dealers  syrupS,  cordials, 
bitters,  essences,  etc.,  211  Battery 
Levy  Sol  J.,  notary  public  and  secretary  Alta 
Building   and    Loan,    Eureka    Building 
and  Loan,  Golden  West    Building  and 
Loan  and  Guardian  Loan  Associations, 
304  Montgomery,  r.  1705  Buchanan 
Levy  Solomon  (S.  Levy  &  Co.),  r.  1624  Geary 
"    Solomon,  salesman,  r.  1334  Buchanan 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  650  Minna 
"    Sylvain,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1427  Fulton 
"    Theodore,  candy  maker,  r.  114,  14th 
"    Victorin,  saleslady,  r.  439  Ivy  Av 
Levy  Walter  H.,  attorney  at  law,  75-77  Nevada 
Block,  r.  1816  Pacific  Av 
"    Walter  H.,  with  The  Mirror,  r.  1404  Post 
"    William,  concrete  maker,  r.  302,  4th 
"    William,  horse  trader,  r.  319  Fell 
'■'    William,  salesman,  r.  1700  Geary 
"    William,  waiter  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    William  P.,  machinist,  r.  2411!^  Folsom 
"    Wolf,  cigar  maker,  3139,  16th 
"    &  Bayreuther  (Julius  Levy  and  Gustav  W. 

Bayreuther),  plumbers,  210  O'Farrell 
"    &Co.  (Morris  Levy),  wholesale  and  retail 

liquors,  795  Mission 
"    &  Co.  (Moses  and  Harry  Levy  and  Joseph 
Friedman),  commission  brokers,  21  Ellis 
"    &  Huffman  (E.  J.  Levy  and  Samuel  Huff- 
man), club  rooms,  8-9  Columbian  Bldg 
"    &  Parker  (Mortie  Levy  and  Luke  J.Par- 
ker), plumbers  and  gasfitters,  1605  Polk 
"    &  Sinay  (Moses  Levy  and   Simon  Sinay), 
cigars  and  tobacco,  20  Stockton 
4®=  Levy.    See  Leavy,  Levey  and  Levi 
Lewald  Albert,  importer  and  jobber  cigars,  120 
California,  r.  511  Grove 
"    Henry,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  511 

Grove 
"    Louis,  expressman,  r.  511  Grove 
"    Sanford  G.,  with  A.  H.  Greenberg,  r.  2434 
Jackson 
Lewandowski  Celi a  Mrs. ,  dressmaking,  1908 Polk 
Lewars  Lincoln  H.,  manager  California  Ink  Co., 

415  Commercial,  r.  Alameda 
Leweke  Christina,  widow,  r.  127  Fell 
Lewellen  Wilson,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Lewellyn  Robert,  liquors,  52  Clay,  r.   810  Po- 

trero  Av 
4®=- Lewellyn.    See  Llewellyn 
Lewels  August  A.,  clerk,  r.  719  Scott 
Lewenthal  Herman,  clerk  Hyams,   Pauson   & 
Co.,  r.  226,  6th 
"    Jacob,  salesman,  r.  226,  6th 
"    Leopold  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  437  Tehama 
"    Wolf,  r.  226,  9th 
4®=Lewenthal.  See  Loewenthal  and  Lowenthal 


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Lewin  Adolph,  exporter,  r.  1825  Sutter 
"    Gabriel,  peddler,  r.  Hale  nr  Merrill 
"    Harry,  salesman  Gordan  the  Tailor,  r.  707 

McAllister 
"    HugoE.,  salesman Greenberg&Greenberg, 

r.  707  McAllister 
"    Isaac  A.,  grainer,  r.  1610i4  California 
"    Jonas,  r.  leiOV^  California 
"    Louis,  clerk  Howard  J.  Alexander,  r.  1610^ 

California 
"    Marcus,  barber  Andrew  Hallahan,  r.  bOdVi 

Natoma 
"    Peter,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  511  Grove 
"    Robert,  blacksmith,  18  Hayes,  r.  84  Belcher 
"    Robert  A.,  clerk,  r.  84  Belcher 
Lewins  Joseph  P.,  blacksmith  Wm.  H.  Birch  & 

Co.,  r.  119  Morris  Av 
Lewis  Aaron,  clerk  A.  Lewis,  r.  428  Bryant 
"    Abraham,  carpets  and  picture  frames,  1204 

Stockton,  r.  2917  Clay 
"    Abraham,  salesman  Schlesinger  &  Bender, 

r.  330  Geary 
"    Abraham  N.,  clothing,  506  Pacific 
"    A.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    Alfred  A.,  teamster  Quiros  Soda  WaterCo., 

r.  11  Rondel  PI 
"    Albert  P.,  oysterman,  r.  9  Hubbard 
"    A.  M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  4  Grand  Av 
"    Amanda  M.,  widow,  r.  538,  27th 
Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co.,  William  Lewis  presi- 
dent, Andrew  Anderson  vice-president, 

A.  H.  Paul  secretary,  ship  chandlery, 

manufacturers  tents  and  naval  stores, 

36  East 
"    Ann  E.,  widow,  r.  327  Beale 
"    Annnie,  widow,  r.  2534  Folsom 
"    Arnold  M.,  engineer,  r.  2106  Leavenworth 
"    Arthur  C,  clerk  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r.  2608 

Sacramento 
"    Arthur  M.,  artist  Call,  r.  Oakland 
"    August,  r.  152  Minna 
"    Azro  N.,  executor  Miranda  W.  Lux  Estate, 

532  Market,  room  41,  r.  Alameda 
"    Bamett   L.,    traveling    salesman,    r.    639 

Haight 
"    Benjamin  E.,  traveling  salesman  Crystal 

Salt  Mining  Co.,  r.  1128  Sutter 
'•    Benjamin  M.,  master  bktn  Arago,  office  48 

Market,  room  1,  r.  726,  22d 
"    Bernard,  buyer,  r.  1415  Polk 
"    Charles,  clerk  Strauss  &  Strauss 
"    Charles  D.,  elevator  insnector  A.    J.  Mc- 

Nicoll  &  Co.,  r.  944  Valencia 
■"    Charles  F.,  bookkeeper  Davidson  &  Leigh, 

r.  223  Guerrero 
'•    Charles  H.,  butler,  3007  Jackson 
"    Cicero  H.  (Allen  &  Lewis),  r.  Portland,  Or. 
"    Daniel,    clerk    Raphael's    Loan    Office,  r. 

Oakland 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  808  Kentucky 
"    David,  stair  builder,  553  Brannan,  r.  1321, 

23d 
"    David    G.,    foreman    book    dept.    George 

Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  1014  Larkin 
"    David  G.,  janitor  Young  Men's  Institute, 

SE  cor  10th  and  Market 
"    David  J.,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 
'    ■        Co.,  r.  26131/2  Sutter 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  812  Octavia 
'■    Dora  Miss,  stenographer  Geo.  F.  Eberhard 

Co.,  r.  696  McAllister 
"    E.  &  Co.  (Edward  Lewis),  glove  manufac- 
turer. 1731  Market 
"    Edgar  L.,  merchant,  r.  1624  Vallejo 
"    Edward  (E.  Lewis  &  Co.),  r.  17.35  Market 
"    Edward  G.,  importer  and  manufacturers' 

agent,  120  Sutter,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edward  W.,  wire  worker  West  Coast  W. 

and  I.  Works,  r.  28  Elsie 
"    Edward  H.,  asst.  treasurer  Orpheum  The- 
atre, r.  513  Post 
"    Edwin,  gripman,  r.  1915b  O'Farrell 
"    Edwin  L.,  contracting  freight  agent  Bur- 
lington Route,  r.  11.37  Geary 
"    Edwin  S.,  sail  maker,  r.  10  Lapidge 
"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  717  Post 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  321  Eddy 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1190  Haight 
"     Emanuel,  r.  1150  Turk 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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Lewis  Emanuel,  entry  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter 

&  Co.,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     Emile.  currier,  r.  113  Valley 
•'    Emilia  Mrs.,  laundress,  r.  535  Vallejo 
"     Emily  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  100  Olive 

Av 
"     Emma  A.,  widow,  r.  352  Grove 
"    Emma  A.  Mrs.,  physician,  2115  Webster 
■'    Enoch  T.,  cleaner  U.  S.  Appraiser's  Bldg. 

r.  520  Jackson 
"     Euphemia,  widow,  r.  2521  Pine 
"    Fannie  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1222 

Pine 
"    F.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2024  Jackson 
Lewis  Festus  C,  secretary  Pacific  Paving  Co.. 

106-108  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Fleissner    Mrs.,    teacher    music,    r.    2008 

Jackson 
"    Flossie   Miss,  cashier  William  Cllne,   r. 

1327  Ellis 
"    Frances  R.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Gram- 
mar Scbool,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Francis  R.,  bookkeeper  Gallagher  Bros.,  r. 

2818%  Sacramento 
"    Frank,  clerk,  James  Nielson 
"    Frank,  clerk    Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frob- 

man,  r.  Oakland 
,,    Frank,  laborer,  r.  105  Bay 
"    Frank,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Bank. 

r.  3138,  16th 
"    Frank  R. ,  bookkeeper  Charles   E.  Paxton, 

r.  2115  Webster 
"    Frederick,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  16  Moss 
"    George,  bell  boy,  r.  65  Everett 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  217  Page 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  708  Ivy  PI 
"    George  E.,  seaman,  r.  309  Main 
"    George  J.,  salesman  J.  Macowsky  &Co.,r. 

428  Bryant 
"    George  M.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

24th  and  Kentucky 
"    George  N.,   conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  r. 

QlVi  Chenery 
"    George  W.,  bookkeeper  Cal.   Safe  Deposit 

and  Trust  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gill  M.   (Lewis  &  Fowler),  315  Spreckels 

Bldg 
"    Godfrey  L.,  salesman,  r.  639  Haight 
"    Gussie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1327  Ellis 
"    George  W.,  r.  100  Olive  Av 
"    G.  W.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    H.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  113,  16th 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  17  Precita  Av 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  524^/4,  6th 
"    Harriet  E.,  widow,  r.  1087  Howard 
"    Harris,  commission  merchant,  r.  1420  Sut- 
ter 
"    Harry,  asst.  superintendent  U.  S.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Harry,  brakeman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    Harry,  r.  527  Sacramento 
"    Harry,  watchman  str  Colon,  r.  603,  3d 
"    Harry  G.,  printer  E.  Williams,  r.  2521  Pine 
"    Harry  J.,  boxmaker  Clatsop  Milling  Co.,  r. 

917  Greenwich 
"    Harry  W.,  r.  32  Pearl 

"    Harry  W.,  liquors   and  boarding,  1003  Bat- 
tery 
"    Henry,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  25  Natoma 
"    Henry,    secretary    Seamen's     Landlord's 

Mutual  Protective  Association,  506  Bat- 
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Lewis  Henry  A.,  night  flagman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  cor 

Sd  and  Bluxome 
"    Henry  C,  delicacies,  407^4  Turk 
"    Henry  (estate  of),  watches  and  jewelry, 

655  Clay 
■'    Henry  S.,  baker  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  517'/^, 2d 
"    Herman,    bookkeeper   Wolf    Bros.,    r.    812 

Octavia 
"    Hermann,  clothing,  239  Pacific,  r.  11  Fulton 
"    Herbert  R.,  r.  328,  10th 
"    Isaac,  clerk,  r.  732  Grove 
"    Isadore  K.,  salesman  H.  Wolf  &  Bro.,   r. 

159  Octavia 
"    Jacob,  glazier,  r.  428  Bryant 
"    Jacob  E.,  manufacturers'  agent,  36  Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jacob  E.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

235  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  642  Stevenson 
"    James,  fireman  str  Gipsy 
"    James  C,  telegraph  operator,  r.  418  Post 
"    James  H.,  barber,  r.  17  Precita  Av 
"    James  H.,  clerk  Sanborn.  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

2011  Taylor 
"    James  M.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

513,  18th 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  drygoods,  r.  14  McAllister 
"    J.  B.  &  Son  (John  B.  and  John  B.  Jr.),  real 

estate  agents,  436  Montgomery 
Lewis  J.  Hall,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine,  room 

63,  r.  309  Jones 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  341c  San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  704i/i  Mission 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  1110  Montgomery 
"    John,  mining,  r.  1405  Mason 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  313,  4th 
"    John,   teamster  Alexander  McKay,  r.  924 

Howard 
"    John,  trackman   Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  414a 

Lily  Av 
"    JohnB.  (J.  B.  Lewis  &  Son),  r.  409  Bryant 
"    JohnB.  Jr.  (J.  B.  Lewis  &  Son),  r.  409  Bry- 
ant 
"    John  F.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John    F.,    stenographer  Superintendent's 

ofQce    Railway '  Mail    Service,    r.    1217 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  341c 

San  Jose  Av 
Lewis  John  M.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Montgom- 
ery, room  18,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  M.,  policeman,  r.  323,  21st 
"    John  R.,  laborer  Pae.   Roll.  Mill,    r.  1085 

Tennessee 
"    John  R.,  policeman;  r.  217  Steiner 
"    John  T.,   gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  822, 

26th 
"    John  W.,  clerk    freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  1-.  1124  McAllister 
"    Joseph,  barber  P.  S.  Batavia,  r.  2  Taylor 

Terrace 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  535  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  helper  C.  E.  Anderson,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Joseph,  hostler  Jacob  Bros.,   r.  217  Jack- 
son 
"    Joseph  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  127  Turk 
"    Joseph  S.,  salesman  Carrau  &  Green,  r.  710 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Julia    Miss,   teacher    Clement    Grammar 

School,  r.  1020  Van  Ness 
"    Julius,  apprentice,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Julius,  plumber  Henry  Williamson 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  138i4  Shipley  rear 
"    Kit,  clerk,  r.  311  Stevenson 


Lewis  Lemuel  T.,  proprietor  Eagle  Iron  Foun- 
dry, 563-567  Folsom,  r.  3833  Washington 
"     Lewis  J.,  driver  Nierman  &  Lefkovitz,  r. 
533  Arkansas 

•  Loue,  carpenter,  1831  Webster 

"     Lulu  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  335  San- 
chez 
"    Manuel  G.  (M.  S.  Simas  &  Co.).  r.  437  Davis 

•  Marcus,  jeweler,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  535  Vallejo 

"    Mark,  tinner,  r.  138V2  Shipley  rear 
•'    Mark  E.,  clerk  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag 
'■    Marks,  window  and  stained  glass,  673  Mis- 
sion, r.  428  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  24  Harriet 
"    Mary  E..  widow,  r.  107,  36th 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  809  Leavenworth 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r,  2098  Jackson 
"     Matthias  J.,  stevedore,  r.  15!^  Tehama 
"    Max,  tailor,  r.  1337  Ellis 
"    Meyer,  barber  Merel  &  De  Domenico,  r.  156, 

3d 
"    Meyer,    with  Crystal    Rock   Salt    Mining 

Co.,r.  1138  Sutter 
"     Michael,  r.  1710  Octavia 
"    Milton  E.,  printer,  r.  SS'/a  Ridley 
"    Mitchell  M.,  agent,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Nathan,    salesman   Columbia   Cloak    and 

Suit  House 
"     N.  E.,  compositor  Edward  C.  Hughes,  r.  33 

Ridley 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  1296  Van  Ness  Av 
Lewis  Oscar  (O'Connell  &   Lewis),  and  presi- 
dent The  Builders'  Exohange,   40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  3608  Sacramento 
•  •    Oscar,  manager  California  Underwear  Fac- 
tory, 1025  Market,  r.  14  McAllister 
"    Oscar  C,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  513  Green- 
wich 
Lewis  Packing  Co.  and  Vinegar  Works  (incor- 
porated), Charles  Harris  president,  Wil- 
liam A.  Lewis  vice-president  and  man- 
ager, pickle  and  vinegar  manufacturers, 
635-627  Front 
"    Philip,  merchant,  r.  1624  Vallejo 
■'    Philip,  traveling  salesman  Stange  &  Jae- 

nicke,  r.  727'/2  McAllister 
'■    Phcebe  R.,  school  teacher,  r.  414  Cole 
"    Robert   E.,  finisher    Cal.    Furniture    Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"     Rod   P.,    law    and     collection    office,    235 

Kearny,  room  9,  r.  622  Clay 
"    Rose  P.  Miss,    teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  414  Cole 
"    Sabin  F.,  oiler  Edison  Light  and   Power 

Co.,  r.  2534  Folsom 
■'    Sadie  J.  Miss,  teacher  English  Van  Ness 

Seminary,  r.  1849  Jackson 
"    Sam,  horse  dealer,  545  Clay 
"    Samuel,  musician,  r.  824  Montgomery 
"    Solomon,  capitalist.  320  Sansome,  room  30, 

r.  1601  Post 
"    Stanley,  r.  261314  Sutter 
"    Sylvester  H.,  clerk,  r.  235  Sanchez 
"    T.  A.,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  3818^  Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  110 

California  Av 
"    Thomas,  driver  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg  Co., 

r.  1401  Market 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  138^  Shipley  rear 
"    Thomas  H.,  baker,  r.  100  Olive  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  engineer,  r.  38,  8th 
"    Thomas  J.,  helper  Union  I.   Wks,   r.  1085 

Tennessee 
"    Thomas  L.,  salesman  Union  Metallic  Cart- 
ridge Co.,  r.  100  Olive  Av 
"    Thomas  O.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1831  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    T.    R.   Miss,    teacher   Clement    Grammar 

School,  r.  710  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ullmer,  butcher,  r.  13  Hardy 
"    Urban  A.,  carpenter,  r.  4  Grand  Av 
Lewis  Walter  C,  secretary  The  F.  W.  Spencer 
Co.,  338  Post,  r.  2008  Jackson 
"    Walter  S.,  manager  retail  dept.  S.  F.  Shoe 

House,  r.  3  Buena  Vista  Av 
"    Warren  E.,  receiver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1914 
Sutter 


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Lewis  Wesley  T  ,  clerk,  r.  407  Octavia 
"    William  (William  Lewis  &    Co.),    r.    1296 

Van  Ness  Av 
■'    William,  capitalist,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    William,  capmaker  M.  Marsh  &  Co.,   r.  941 

Folsom 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1124  McAllister 
■'    William,  cook  George  D.  Mayle 
Lewis  William,  president  Lewis,  Anderson  & 
Co.,  225  East,  r.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
"    William,  tailor,  26  Montgomery,  room  4,  r. 
Alameda 
Lewis  William  &  Co.  (William  Lewis),  manu- 
facturers celebrated  Porto de  Oro,  Purity 
Club,  Rough  Diamond   and  El  Tampico 
cigars    and  importers  Havana  and   Su- 
matra tobacco,  24  California 
'■    WilliamA.,  architect,  r.  4  Grand  Av 
"    William  A.,  molder  Eagle  Iron  Wks,  r.  2833 
Washington 
Lewis  William  A.,  vice-president  and  manager 
Lewis  Packing  Co.  and  Vinegar  Works, 
625-627  Front,  r.  1319  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     William    B.,  druggist  E.   Gregory,  r.   666 

Haight 
"    William  C,  butcher  Henry  Moffat,  r.   15th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    William  J.,  barber,  r.  3319  Bryant  Av 
"    William  P.,  tea  broker.  216  Front,   r.  1624 

Vallejo 
"    William  S.  (W.  S.  Lewis  &  Co.),  r.  328,  10th 
"    William  T.  G.,  clerk,  r.  2534  Folsom 
"    William  W.,  wood  worker  W.  A.  Morwy 
"    Wirt  P.,  clerk  car  account  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  831 
Fulton 

LEWIS  W.  S.  &  CO. 

(William  S.  Lewis),  steam  pipe  and 
boiler  covering,  manufacturers  of 
Lewis's  Perfection  Asbestos  Covering, 
the  great  coal  saver,  sectional  cover- 
ings, asbestos  mineral  wool  and  bair 
felt,  305  Howard,  telephone  Main  1642 

Lewis  Zelda  Miss,  clerk  William  H.  Bennett, 
r.  608  Eddy 
"    &  Co.  (Honolulu,   H.  I.),   commission  mer- 
chants, office  307  Battery 
"    &  Co.  (Lewis  Albert,  George  Hall  and  John 
W.  Norton),  draymen,  11  Steuart 

Lewis  &  Dryden  Printing  Co.  (Portland,  Or.), 
office,  217  Bush 
"    &  Fowler  (Gill  M.  Lewis  and  F.  L.  Fowler), 
merchant  tailors,  315  Spreckels  Bldg 

Jg^^Lewis.    See  Louis 

Lewison  Edward,  r.  115  Turk 
"    Jacob  L.,  merchant,  r.  3725  Pacific  Av 

Lewiston  George,  bartender,  r.  31314  O'Farrell 

Lewitt  Helen  M.,  widow,  r.  509  Clayton 

Lewitt  William  B.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
ofQcs  and  r.  500  Van  Ness  Av  cor  McAl- 
lister, office  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
telephone  Jessie  831 

Lewitus  Louis,  clerk,  r.  1840  Ellis 

Lewkowitz  Abraham,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  443 


"    George,   driver  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  1425  Stock- 
ton 
"    Isidore,  merchant,  r.  1526  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,   dry  goods,   1320  Stockton,  r.  1425 

Stockton 
"    Joseph  Mrs.,    millinery,   1320  Stockton,  r. 
1425  Stockton 
igS^Lewkowitz.    See  Lefkowitz 
Lewthwaite  Alexander,  manager  Union  Paper 

Co.,  510  Sacramento,  r.  East  Oakland 
Lewton  Z.  E.,  barber  J.   F.   Adams,  r.  17  South 

Park 
Lewy  George  S.,  traveling  salesman  Mendelson 

Bros.,  r.  SiOy^  Sutter 
Lewzey  Frederick  J.,  ropemaker  Washburn  & 

Moen  Mfg  Co.,  r.  3  Pringle  Court 
Lexington  The,  212a  Eddy 
Ley  August,  machinist,  r.  123  Perry 
"    Edward  E.,  r.  engineer,  r.  22  Turk 
"    George,  millhand  William  A.  Schrook 
"    Joseph,  engineer  Bender  Bros.,  r.  133  Perry 
"    Victor,  yardman  Bender  Bros.,  r.  133  Perry 
Leyba  Luis,  brakeman,  r.  408  Hyde 
Leydeoker  Ernest  A.,  bartender,  r.  110b  Freelon 


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Leydecker  Theodore  W.,   liquors,    327    East 

North,  r.  935  Santa  Clara  Av,  Alameda 
Leyra  Valentine,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
Lezinsky  Eugene    L.,  with    S.   L.   Leszynsky 
&Co.,r.  1126  Eddy 
"    Frederick  L.,  manufacturers'  agent,  516-518 
Market,  r.  1126  Eddy 
Lezinsky  George,  attorney  at  law.  Emporium 

Bldg,  r.  1136  Eddy 
«®"Lezinsky.    See  Leszynsky  and  Lazansky 
Lezott  John  R.  (Klarnet  &  Lezott),  r.  103  Cedar 

Av 
L'homme  Alphonse,  painter,  r.  336  Pacific 
L'Hommedieu  Mary  G.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette 

Primary  School,  r.  1011  Bush 
L'Hommedieu   Ralph  R.,  deputy  Assessor,  r. 

1603  Vallejo 
Lhote  Eugene  F.,  clerk  Alex.  Zabaldano,  r.  1714 

Hyde 
Lhuillier  Madaline,  widow,  r.  off  Corbett  Road 

nr  Ingleside 
Liautaud  Jane  W.,  widow,  r.  4.37^^  Fulton 
Libbey  C.  H.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    Frederick  N.,  clerk,  r.  1816  O'Farrell 
•'    John  F.,  salesman,  r.  1816  O'Farrell 
"    .John  G.  (Dakin  &  Libbey),  r.  1816  O'Farrell 
"    Lillian  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1816  O'Far- 
rell 
«^Libbey.    See  Libby 

Libbing  Henry  H.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  631!4  Na- 
toma 
"    Nettie  Miss,   stenographer  Berlin  &  Le- 
pori,  r.  631!4  Natoma 
Libby  Albert,  expressman,  r.  W  s  Hampshire 
bet  I6th  and  17th 
"    Charles,  expressman,  r.  W  s  Hampshire 

bet  16th  and  17th 

"    Daniel  B.,  coffee  saloon,  23,  3d,  r.  1335,  35th 

"    Daniel  C,  policeman,  r.  110  Cumberland      ' 

Libby Dorville,  agent  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  520,  21st  cor  Capp 

"    Dorville  Jr.,  electrical  engineer  Union  I. 

Wks,  r.  520,  21st 
"    Frederick,  millhand,  r.  137,  10th 
"    Georgie    F.     Miss,    teacher   John    Swett 

Grammar  School,  r.  316  Clipper 
"    H..  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1816  O'Farrell 
"    John  T.,  expressman,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bran- 
nan,  r.  810  Hampshire 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  with  The  J.  Dewing  Co.,  r.  137, 

10th 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  316  Clipper 
"    Warren  T.,  machinist  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

773  Harrison 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  W  s  Hampshire 

bet  16th  and  17th 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  W  s  Hampshire 
bet  16th  and  17th 
je®-Libby.    See  Libbey 
Liberati  Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Liberman  Moses  Rev.,  r.  159  Shipley 
-BS^Liberman.    See  Leiberman,  Lieberman  and 

Liebmann 
Liberty  Hall,  E  s  Alabama  bet  33d  and  34th 
"    Hotel,  Michel    &    Nouguier    proprietors, 
629  Broadway 
Libolsky  Theodor,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
License  Collector  City  and  County,  New  City 

Hall,  1st  floor 
Lichau  Amalia  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Superior 
Dressmaking  Parlors,  423  Geary,   tele- 
phone Hyde  1515 
Lichau  Ernst,  physician,  423  Geary 
Licher  Philip,  shoemaker,  r.  2195  Powell 
Lichi  John,  milker  Joachim  Cantiene,  r.  17th  Av 
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Licht  Charles  L,.,  bookkeeper  Buyer  &  Reich 

Co.,  r.  145,  2d 
"    Eva  L.,  widow,  clothing,  145,  3d,  r.  147,  2d 
"    Florence  Miss,  teacher  music,  145,  2d 
"    Max  E.,  salesman  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  145,  2d 
"    Simon,  clerk  Eva  L.  Licht,  r.  147,  2d 
Lichtenberg  Adolph,  conamission  merchant,  r. 

2224  California 
"    Edward,    shipping    and    commission,    303 

California,  room  21,  r.  2224  California 
■'    John,  surfman  South  Side  U.  S.  Life  Sav- 
ing Station,  Ocean  Beach 
"    M..r.  718  Bush 
"    Rosalie  Miss,   teacher  Emerson  Primary 

School,  r.  718  Bush 
"    Rudolph  (William  Lichtenberg  &  Co.),  r. 

2324  California 
"    Rudolph,  awning  maker  Sybrand  Zwall 

112  Valencia 
"    Rudolph  J.,  clerk  William  Lichtenberg  & 

Co.,  r.  2224  California 
■'    William  (William  Lichtenberg  &  Co.),  r 

San  Rafael 
"    William  &  Co.  (William  and  Rudolph  Lich 

tenberg),  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 320  Sansome,  room  3 
Lichtenstedt  Henry,  waiter  Graneist  &Daewer- 

itz  r.  122  Olive  Av 

LICHTENSTEIN  BENJAMIN  H 

proprietor  Collateral  Bank,  15  Grant 
Av,  r.  Hotel  Rictielieu 

Lichtenstein  Brothers  (Harry  M.  and  Solomon 

M.),  pawn  brokers,  11  Stockton 
"    David,  tailor,  r.  968  Harrison 
•'    George,  bookkeeper,  r.  1313  Green 
"    George  L.,   cigar  maker,  r.    962  Harrison 

rear 
"    George  R.,  with  Lichtenstein  Bros.,  r.  2003 

Pine 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  968  Harrison 
"    Harry  M.  (Lichtenstein  Bros.),  r.  2318  Clay 
"    Henry,  importer  cigars,  119  Bush,  room  1, 

r.  610  Oak 
"    Herman,  cigar  maker,  r.  417^4  Hayes 
Lichtenstein  Isidor  H.,  cashier  Collateral  Bank, 

15  Grant  Av,  r.  828  Post 
"    Jeanette    M.    Miss,    principal    Richmond 

District   Free    Kindergarten,    r.    1425% 

Hayes 
"    Joy,  asst  librarian  Free  Public  Library,  r. 

1425!4  Hayes 
"    Marc  M.  (M.  H.  Lichtenstein  &  Son),  r.  2318 

Clay 
• '    Max,  dealer  California  wines  and  brandies, 

119  Bush,  r.  610  Oak 
"    Max  Jr.,  bookkeeper  N.  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  610 

Oak 
Lichtenstein  M.  H.  .&  Son  (Moses  H.  and  Marc 

M.),  loan  office,  617  Washington 
"    Morris,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  1425!/_ 
"    Moses  H.  (M.  H.   Lichtenstein  &  Son), 

2318  Clay 
■'    Philip,  cigar  maker,  r.  1425%  Hayes 
"    Samuel  M.,  bookkeeper  M.  H.  Lichtenstein 

&  Son,  r.  2318  Clay 
"     Simon,  tailor,  r.  4  Harriet 
"    Solomon  M.   (Lichtenstein  Bros.),   r.  8643 

Bryant  Av 
4®="Lichtenstein.    See  Litzenstein 
Lichterman  James,  clerk  Joseph  Calegaris,  r. 

420  Montgomery  Av 
Lichthardt  George,  r.  3017%  Fillmore 
"    George    Jr.,    pharmaceutical    student,  r. 

3017%  Fillmore 


Lichtig  Bernard  ^Smith  Picture  Co.),  r.  34  Hub- 
bard 
"    Bertha,  dressmaker  Dora  Hahn,  r.  ]130ii 

Howard 
"    Edward,    liquors,    1113  Howard,  r.    1130M 

Howard 
"    Thomas,  delicacies,  147  Taylor 
Lick  Baths,  George  W.  Merritt  superintendent, 

E  s  10th  bet  Mission  and  Howard 
"    Byron  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's   dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
'■    Clarence  H.,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r. 

1007  Folsom 
"    Eugene  W.  (E.  W.  Lick  &  Co.),  r.  212a  Oc- 

tavia 
LickE.  W.  &  Co.  (Eugene  W.  Lick),  pianos,  116 

McAllister 
"    Gustave,  maltster,  r.  400  Capp 

LICK  HENRY, 

book  and  job  printing,  1007  Folsom 
Lick  House,  K.  B.  Soule  manager,  W  s  Mont- 
gomery bet  Sutter  and  Post 

LICK  LAUNDRY, 

William  McCracken  proprietor,  9  Lick 
PI 
Lick  Old  Ladies'  Home,  Miss  Elizabeth  F. 
Pearce  matron.  University  opp  Bacon, 
George  W.  Haight  attorney,  220  San- 
some, room  1 
Lickefelt  Anna  Mrs.,  r.  2021  Mason 

"    August,  r.  2021  Mason 
Lickel  Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  100%  Jackson 
Licori  Antonio,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Licot  Charles,  cellarman,  r.  4  Virginia  Court 
Lictig  Joseph,  butcher,  cor  Sutter  and  Laguna 
Liddell  Guy,  salesman,  r.  310a  Clement 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  millinery,  310a  Clement 
Liddicoat  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  911  O'Farrell 
Liddle  Christina,  widow,  r.  328  Eddy 
"    Edwin  E.,  engineer,  r.  28  Warren 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  329  Fell 
"    Mamie,  widow,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
Liddle  E.  Company,  A.  A.  Martin  president, 
R.  H.   Liddle  Jr.    secretary,    importers 
guns  and  sportmg  goods,  1 10  Montgomery 
"    Robert,  plasterer,  r.  Ill  Valencia 
"    Robert  H.,  with  R.  Liddle  Co.,  r.  329  Fell 
Liddle  Robert  H.  Jr.,  secretary  R.  Liddle  Co., 
110  Montgomery,  r.  329  Fell 
"    William  R.,  machinist,  r.  548  Birch  Av 
Liddy  Michael  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
Alameda 
•'    Michael  T.,  gardener,  1661  Octavia 
'>    W.  J.,  r.  1045  Market 
Lidolph  Edward,  peddler,  r.  1233,  25th 
Lidstone  Mark,  millwright,  r.  113  Castro 
Lidstrom  Anton  E.,  seaman,  r.  457%  Jessie 
"    Charles  G.,  shipping  clerk  Central  Hard- 
ware and  Supply  Co.,  r.  143  Grove 
"    Matilda  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1709  Scott 
Lie  John  C,  steward  C.  D.  Zeile,  r.  526  Pacific 
LiebAdamH.,  clerk  E.  B.  Lieb,  r.  2833  Folsom 
"    Charles  W.,  boiler  maker,  r.  22,  21st 
"    Charles  W.,  printing,  410  Kearny,  room  7%, 

r.  1016%  Mission 
"    Christian,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinei-y, 

r.  22,  21st 
"    Elmo  B.,  pork  packer,  544, 6th,  r.  2832 Folsom 
"    Frederick  H.,  liquors,  409  East  North 
"    Henry  H.,  glass  blower,  r.  212  Pennsylvania 

Av 
■'    Howard  C,  compositor,  r.  404  Turk 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  23,  21st 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  23,  21st 
"    Warren  F.,  printer  Pac.  Printing  Co.,  r.  404 

Turk 
"    William  F.,  manager  Charles  W.  Lieb,  410 
Kearny,  room  7%,  r.  Oakland 
Liebe  Mathan,  cattle  buyer,  r.  315  Bartlett 
Liebenau  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  441  Bryant 
Liebenberg  Harry  C,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton, 
r.  499%,  4th 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  499%,  4th 
"    Hilda,  domestic,  44  Silver 
"    Jacob,  peddler,  r.  134%  Dorland 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  499%,  4th 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  531  O'Farrell 


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Liebenthal  Albert  (S.J.  Friedlander  &  Co.),  r. 

1629  Broadway 
Lieber  Leon,  salesman  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co.,  r. 
2104  Post 
"    William  A.,  director  The  Johnson-Locke 
Mercantile  Co.,  294  Front,  r.  Alameda 
4S=Lieberman.    See  Liberman,  Leiberman  and 

Liebmann 
Liebert  Alfred  (Liebert  &  Wagner),  r.  1922  Tay- 
lor 
"    Bruno,  teacher  music,  r.  406  Grove 
"    Henry,  sawdust  and  sand,  r.  616  Lombard 
"    Henry,    stenographer   Jonas    Erlanger  & 

Co.,  r.  406  Grove 
"    J.,  musician,  r.  324  Post 
"    Julius  M.,  bookkeeper   A.  L.  Bancroft   & 

Co.,  r.  406  Grove 
"    Moses,  bookkeepsr  Erlanger  &  Galinger,  r. 

406  Grove 
"    &   Wagner    (Alfred    Liebert    and    Adam 
Wagner),   manufacturing   jewelers,   126 
Kearny,  room  55 
i9®'Liebert.    See  Leibert 

Liebes  Benjamin,  salesman  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r. 
1814  Pacific  Av 
"    George,  director  H.  Liebes  &  Co..  ia3-137 
Post 

LIEBES  H.  &  COMPANY 

(incorporated),  Herman  Liebes  presi- 
dent, Charles  J.  BeMow  vice-president, 
Isaac  Liebes  treasurer,  S.  W.  Saalburg 
secretary,  importers,  wholesale  and 
retail  dealers  and  manufacturers  furs, 
133-137  Post 
Liebes  Hannah,  widow,  r.  2723  Pacific  Av 
Liebes  Herman,  president  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  133- 

137  Post 
Liebes  Isaac,  treasurer  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  133-137 
Post,  r.  1814  Pacific  Av 
"    Julien,  with  H.  Liebes  &  Co,  r.  1101  Geary 
"    Phillip  (Kelly  &  Liebes),  r.  1814  Pacific  Av 
"    Sidney,  with  H.  Liebes  &  Co.,  r.  402  Lott 
Liebes  Storage  and  Warehouse  Co.    See  Cen- 
tral Storage  Warehouse  Co. 
Liebhardt  Peter,  cigarmaker  H.  Plagemann  & 
Co.,  r.  311  Linden  Av 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  27  Silver 
Liebig  Emil,  master  mariner  r.  1813  24th 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  338  Bryant 

LIEBIG  WORLD  DISPENSARY, 

400  Geary,  private  entrance  405  Mason 
Liebig  &  Co.,  4(X)  Geary,  private  entrance  405 

Mason 
Liebmann  Adolph  (Liebmann  &  Walters),  r.  407 
Powell 
"    Jacob  bookkeeper  Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,    r. 

606  Leavenworth 
"    Louis,  salesman,  r.  1912  Broderick 
"    &  Waters  (Adolph  Liebmann  and  George 
F.  Waters),  cigars,   tobacco,  wines  and 
liquors,  23  Powell 
4®=Liebmann.    See  Liberman,  Leiberman  and 

Liebermann 
Liebold  Gustav,  vice-president  Fredericksburg 
Bottling  Co.,  921   Market  and   1510  Ellis, 
r.  131,  14th 
"    Otto,  machinist  F.  Krajewski,  r.  131,  14th 
vB^'Liebold.    See  Leibold 

Liebreich  Louis,  clerk  Mrs.  M.  Liebreich,  r.  312, 
4th 
"    Minnie    Mrs.,    widow,    gents'    furnishing 

goods,  312,  4th 
"    William,  cellarman,  r   312,  4th 
Liebrich  Adolph,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r. 
7111/2  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Edmund  F.,  physician,  r.  1303  Steiner 
Liebsch  Christian,  sailmaker,  r.  lOOM.  3d 
Liebscher  Edward  A.,  groceries,  1000  Pacific,  r. 
1011  Broadway 
"    Otto,  clothing  cutter,  r.  16  Laskie 
Liebschutz  Charles,  waiter,  r.  434%£  Clementina 
Liechti  Arnold  W.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 
Liedelt  Otilla  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  818 

Hyde 
Liederkranz  Hall,  S  s  15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 


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Black  and  Galvanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 
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Liedman  Henrietta  A.,  widow,  r.  33  South  Park 

Liedtke  August,  carriage  maker,  r.  20c  Angelica 

Liehe  Henry,  restaurant,  129,  4th 

Lien  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  14  Ash  Av 
"    Edward,  restaurant,  1055  Market,  r.  14  Ash 

Av 
"     Edward  H.,  clerk,  r.  14  Ash  Av 
"    Randa,  domestic,  1630  Jackson 

Lienard  Marie  Mme., laces  cleaned  and  repaired, 
414  Post 
"    Ulric,  carpenter,  r.  414  Post 

Lieninkogel  John,  driver  G.  Rippstein,  r.  812 
Folsom 

Lieniz  Edward,  wood  worker  O'Brien  &  Sons.  r. 
15  Hartford 

Lies  Estrella  C,  widow,  r.  825  Grove 
"    Frank  W.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  825  Grove 

i5S="Lies.    See  Leis 

Liese  Joseph,  tanner  Metten&  Gebhardt,  r.  84 
Nye 

4S~Liese.    See  Leise 

Liesener  Charles,  bartender  John  D.  Feldmann. 
r.  31  East 

4®"  Liesener.    SeeLeisner 

Liesenfeld  P.  (estate  of),  George  Handel  man- 
ager, billiard  table  manufacturer,  945 
Folsom 

Liess  Emil,  speaker  Independent  German  Con- 
gregation, 310O"Farrell,  and  chief  editor 
San  Francisco  Tageblatt,  633  Merchant, 
r.  1703  Scott 
"    Ernst,  stonecutter,  r.  420  Eureka 

Liesy  Fanny  Mrs.,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 

Lietz  A.  Company  The,  Adolph  Lietz  president, 
Edward  Schild  vice-president.  Otto  Von 
Geldern  secretary,  manufacturers  sur- 
veying and  nautical  instruments,  422 
Sacramento 

Lietz  Adolph,  president  The  A.  Lietz  Co.,  422 
Sacramento,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Katie,  domestic,  1827  Pacific  Av 

4®"Lietz.    See  Leitz 

Lievre  Constant,  ironer  Lick  Laundry,  r.  9  So- 
nera PI 

Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.  (Isidore  Lievre  and  Charles 
Fricke).     importers     teas,    coffees    and 
spices,  proprietors  Mountaineer   Steam 
Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  Eagle  Manufac- 
turing Co.  and  Pacific  Ink  Factory,  fac- 
tories 707-711  Sansome,  ofBce  117  Battery 
"    Isidore  (Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.),  r.   2110  Post 
•'    Jules,  collector  Eureka  Benevolent  Asso- 
ciation, r.  1449  McAllister 
"    Louis  G.,   molder  John    G.    lis    &    Co.,  r. 
Henry  nr  Williams 

Life  Boat,  Salvation  Army  (food  and  shelter 
depot),  Joseph  R.  McFee  manager,  117 
Jackson  and  120  Oregon,offlce  1139  Market 

Life  Saving  Service,  United  States  (Pacific 
Coast),  Major  Thomas  J.  Blakeney  su- 
perintendent, U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 
room  35 

Life  Saving  Stations,  United  States,  Fort 
Point,  Presidio,  Ocean  Boulevard  cor 
Fulton  and  Ocean  Beach  %  mile  south 
Ocean  Side  House 

Litters  Apollo,  clerk,  r.  Beach  bet  Baker  and 
Lyon 

Ligda  Peter  F. ,  compositor  E.  R.  Ormsby  &  Co. , 
r.  Oakland 

Liggens  Eliza,  domestic,  2307  Fulton 

Ligget    Edward   L.,    real    estate    broker,     622 
Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  248  Chattanooga 
•'    &  Myers  Tobacco  Co.,  James  M.   Gamble 
agent,  215  Front 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  AuL  KINDS  OF 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
ping Supplied.  L 


Litfht  Charles  R.,  park  policeman,  r.  1331  Eddy 
Light  House  Eng-ineer  United  States  (isth  Dis- 
trict),Charles  E.  L.  B.  Davis  Major  U. 
S.  A..  89-92  Flood  Bldg 
Light  House  Inspector  United  States   (12th 
District),  Frank  Courtis  Commander  U. 
S.  N.  in  charge,  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  room 
404 
"    Maurice  P.,  traveling   salesman,    r.    2531 
Sutter 
Lightbody  John  P.,  secretary  and   treasurer  3 
L's  Specialty  Co.,  105  Beale,  r.  599  Ellis 
"    Luther  M.,  machinist,  r.  116  Waller 
Lighthall  William  A.,  r.  932,  25th 
Lighthipe  James  A.,  engineer  General  Electric 

Co.,  r.  2417  Sutter 
Lightner  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1921  Vallejo 
"    Harry  I.,  salesman  Waterhouse  &  Lester, 

r.  1817a  McAllister 
"    Henry  L.  (Lightner  &  Newsom),   and  min- 
ing engineer,  49    Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg,  r.  409  Fair  Oaks 
"    Isaac,  commission  merchant  and  agent  M. 
Newmark  &  Co.  (Los  Angeles),  ofQce  21 
Battery,  r.  1312  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  S.,  marble    and  granite  contractor, 
1629  Mission,  r.  423,  27lh 
Lightner    Quartz  Mill,  Lightner  &  Newsom 
manufacturers,  49  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg 
'•    &  Newsom  (Henry  L.   Lightner  and  John 
J.    Newsom),   manufacturers    Lightner 
Quartz  Mill,    49  Merchants'   Exchange 
Bldg 
je^Lightner.    See  Leitner 

Ligon  Carrie  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.   10  Mon- 
roe 
"    Leopold,  cook,  r.  10  Monroe 
Liguri  Hall,  Mission  Road  nr  China  Av 
Lipuria  House,  331  Broadway 
Likens  James  W.,  dentist,  4i  Murphy  Bldg 
Likins  Charles  K.,  surveyor,  r.  3  Vasserot  PI 
"    Charles  W.,  architect,  r.  3  Vasserot  PI 
"    Frank,  assistant  engineer  str  Lakme,   r. 

3630,  16th 
"    Frederick  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  3  Vas- 
serot PI 
"    James  W.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.   r.  947 

Masonic  Av 
"    William  J.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  3  Vasserot 
PI 
Liliencrantz  A.,  surgeon,  803  Sutter,  office  hours 

1  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone  East  934 
Lilienfeld  Alfred,  r.  1426  Geary 

"    William,  r.  1426  Geary 
Lilienthal  Carl,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"     Ernest  (Lilienthal  &  Gaetcke),  r.  1913  Mis- 
sion 
"    Ernest,  silversmith  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 
Co.,  r.  534,  21st 
Lilienthal  Ernest   R.    (Lilienthal  &  Co.),  and 
president  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  100-102 
Front,  r.  1510  Van  Ness  Av 
'■    Henry,  bottler  Frietas  &  Rodgers,   r.   225 

Drumm 
"    Henrv,  draughtsman  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r. 

1913  Mission 
"    Herman,  butcher,  338,6th,  r.  507  Connecti- 
cut 
Lilienthal  Jesse  W.,  attorney  at  law,  203  San- 
some,  r.  2027  Sacramento 
"    Julius,  clerk  A.  Matschke,  r.  13  Bourbin  PI 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  531,  Slst 
Lilienthal  Philip  N.,  manager  Anglo-Califor- 
nian  Bank,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Sansome,  r. 
1805  Franklin 


Lilienthal    Raphael    L.,    secretary   Bernhard 
Mattress  Co.,  642  Mission,  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
"    Theodore  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 

LILIENTHAL  &  CO. 

(Ernest  R.  LUlenthal),  hop  dealers  and 
general  commission  merchants,  100- 
102  Front. 

Lilienthal  &  Gaetcke  (Ernest  Lilienthal  &  Gus- 
tav  Gaetcke),  liquors,  SW  cor  3d  and  Mis- 
sion 
J8®"Lilienthal.    See  Leleenthal 
Lilja  Gustav,  cook  John  Ekstrom,  r.  321,  3d 
"    Oscar,  bartender  William  B.  McKean,  r. 
321,  3d  rear 
Liljeblad  Mattie,  domestic,  30  Liberty 
Liljenborg  Frank  O.,  tailor,  8  Grant  Av 
Liljequist  Claus  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  418V4 
Fell 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  14  Washington 
Lilkendey  Henry  F.,  salesman  William  Cluff 
Co.,  r.  706a  Lombard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  706a  Lombard 
Lill  August  H.,  liquors,  2  Glascow,  r.  125  Pierce 
"    August  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  112  Langton 
"    Conrad,  r.  US  Langton 
"    John  B.,  tailor,  r.  112  Langton 
"    Joseph,  tailor  M.  Erb,  r.  312  Minna 
Lille  Charles  (Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co.),  and 
soap  and  tallow  works,  NW  cor  Bay  and 
Webster 
"    Eusebe  P.  M.,  driver  Mouret,  Ghirardelli 

&  Co.,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Philip  r.  539  Vallejo 
Lilleland  Andrew,  seaman  str  Point  Arena 
Lilley  Rosary,  bootblack,  NW  cor  Folsom  and 

3d.  r.  40  South  Park 
Lillie  Augustus  S.,  reporter  Examiner,   r.  122 
West  Park 
"    Walter  C,  bookkeeper  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  906 

Leavenworth 
"    Emil,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobl,  r.  536, 2d 
"    George,  driver  New  York  Dairy,  r.  142  Old 

San  Jose  Road 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  126 

Shotwell 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  712  Geary 
"    James,  gilder,  r.  123  Liberty 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  26  Fair  Oaks 
Lillie  William  H.,  architect,  103-104  St.  Ann's 

Bldg,  r.  706  Powell 
Lillienberg  John,  tailor,  35,  3d,  r.  I2O614  Howard 
Lillindale  John,  bartender,  r.  547  Minna 
Lillis    George,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks,  r.  261V£  Bryant 
' '    Joseph,  bill  poster  Siebe  «fe  Green 
■'    Orin,  barber,  630,  4th 
"    Patrick  M.,  porter  Nevada  Bank,  r.   1122 

Larkin 
"    Simon  C,  president    The    Market  Street 

Bank.  933  Market,  r.  2826  California 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Thomas  L.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1313Page 
Lillon  Winnie,  widow,  r.  1024  Powell 
Lilly  George,  clerk,  r.  2100  Union 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1413  California 
"    Thomas,  steward,  r.  35  Montezuma 
"    Varnish  Co.  (Indianapolis,  Ind.),  Robert  N. 
Simpson  agent,  305  Battery 
Lily  House,  Jean  Coustet  proprietor,  439  Bush 
Lilyegren  Axel,  laborer,  r.  122V4  Gilbert 
Lima  Alipio  T.  de  F.,  barber  Benjamin  Tichner, 
r.  34  Ellis 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  422  Drumm 
'•    Marcellino,  cigar  maker,  r.  410  Filbert 
Limacher  Frank,  watchmaker,  3314^4  Mission 
Limbaugh  Dodie  M.  Miss,  stenographer  E.  Mar- 
tin &  Co.,  r.  23  Fulton 
'■    J.  Bernard,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co., 

r.  23  Fulton 
•■    Robert,  teamster  J.  L.  Perliam,  r.  Cam- 
bridge nr  Bacon 
"    William  A.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  8  Web- 
ster 
Limner  Lawrence,   barber,  2761    Mission,  r.  9 

Juri 
T.,imoges  Steven  B.,  manager  A.  Lonquet,  r.  1623 
Fillmore 


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Limousin  Cyprien,  manufacturer  Danicheff  and 
Fedora  kid  gloves,  119  Grant  Av,  r.  428'.i 
Eddy 
Li'Imparziale    (Italian   semi-monthly),    Joseph 

Morgana  proprietor,  729  Montgomery 
Linahan  Jeremiah,  seaman,  r.  10  Chesley 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  157  Clara 
"    Joseph  P.,  wireworker,  r.  157  Clara 
"    Maurice,  fruits  and  groceries.  Railroad  Av 
het  14th  and  15th  Avs  South 
4®" Linahan.    See  Lenahan,  Lenehan,  Lenihan 

and  Linehan 
Linane  Margaret  Miss,  r.  427  Golden  Gate  Av 
Linari  Cora  Miss,  compositor  Italian  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  810  Vallejo 
"    Giovanni,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Joseph,  r.  810  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  shoe  finisher  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

SMagnerPl 
"    Louis,  helper  Union   Box  Factoi-y,   r.  S'-i 

Union  PI 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  810  Vallejo 
4®="  Linari.    See  Lenari 
Linchvall  William  G.,  driver,  r.  714'/^  Green 
Linck  August,  salesman  W.  Sellschopp  &  Co.,  r. 
421  Castro 
"    Theodor,  general  delivery  clerk  Post  Office, 

r.  IB  Taylor  Terrace 
"    Thure  W.,  bookkeeper  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 
r.  822  Union 
4®^Linck.    See  Link 

Lincoln  Annie  M.  Miss.,  r.  806Potrero  Av 
"    Andrew  A.,  bookbinder,  r.  1930  Filbert 
"    Atlanta  J.,  widow,  r.  305  Jones 

LINCOLN  BROTHERS 

(George  S.  and  Granville  H.)  cash  gro- 
cers and  tea  dealers,  226,  6tn,  toet  How- 
ard and  Folsom.  Country  orders 
solicited 

Lincoln  Charles  B.  P.,  clerk  general  passenger 
agents  office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  NW  cor  12th  Av 
and  Clement 

"    Charles  F.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 
822,  25th 

"    Charles  P.,  bookkeeper  general  auditor's 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  311  Steiner 

"    Club,  633  Union 

"    Cora  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  408c  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Elijah  W.,  carpenter,  r.  106  Hoffman  Av 

"    Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  1930  Filbert 

"    Ella  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1930  Filbert 

Lincoln  Evening  School,  Alexander  H.  MacDon- 

ald  principal,  E  s  5th  nr  Market 

"    Frederick  A.,  bookbinder  Mysell,  Rollins 
Co.,  r.  822,  25th 

"    Frederick  J.,  liquors,  105  Eddy,  r.  412  Mc- 
Allister 

"    George  J.  (Lincoln  Bros.),  r.  1231  Union 

"    George  W.,  speculator,  r.  2326  Jackson 
Lincoln  Grammar  School,  James  T.  Hamilton 
principal,  E  s  5th  nr  Market 

"    Granville  H.  (Lincoln  Bros.),  r.  311M  Va- 
lencia 

"    Henry  S.,  clerk  office  3d  vice-president  S. 
P.  Co.,r.  1123  Leavenworth 

"    Hotel,  John  Warlin  proprietor,  434,  5th 

"    House,  Charles  E.  Finney  proprietor,  20^4 
5th 

"    Jerome  B.,  attorney  at    law,   10-12  Mills 
Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  555  Harrison 

"    John,  r.  2  Harriet 

"    JohnF.,  bartender  Frederick  J.  Lincoln,  r. 
413  McAllister 

"    John  H.,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r. 


"    L.  Mrs.,  r.  915  Polk 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  822,  25th 

"    Mary  Mrs,  r.  15  Federal 

"    Robert,  iron  molder,  r.  15  Federal 

"    Robert  Q.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  417  Larkin 
"    Russell,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  1930 

Filbert 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Traffic  Assn.  of  Cal.,r. 

511  Turk 
4S=-Lincoln.     See  Linken 


Lincoln's  Road  House,  M.  A.  Kahn  manager 

Fulton  nr  5th  Av 
Lind  Alexander,  machinist,  r.  968  Harrison 
"    Alexander,  motorman  S  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  Sailor's  Home 
"    August,  painter,  r.  1405  Sanchez 
"    August  P.,  laboi-er,  r.  SE  cor  Indiana  and 

Mariposa 
"    Caroline  C,  widow,  r.  12  Selina  PI 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  410  Pacific 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  3420a  Mission 
"    Charles  L.,  r.  1500  Masonic  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  with  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r. 

261/2  Harriet 
"    Chris,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Edward,  seaman  str  Crescent  City 
"    Eureka,  domestic,  826  Market 
"    Frank,  pilot,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    G.,  stee'lworker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Henry,  salesman  Groom  &  Hagan,  r.  HI, 

11th 
"    Henry  J.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  522'/^ 

Jessie 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Wolfe  nr  Isabel 
"    John,  shoemaker,  238  Post,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  C,  liquors,  417  Post,  r.  1512  Bush 
"    John  O.,  housemover,  r.  32  Natoma 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  guitar,  r.  1129  Bush 
"    Niels  A.,  bartender,  r.  13  Bowie  Av 
"    Oliver,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Peter,  butcher  Edward  Barwick,  r.  27i4,  4th 

Lind  Vineyard  Wine  Cellar, 

A.  P.  Adams  &  Co.  proprietors,  Charles 
L.  Adams  manager,  wholesale  dealers 
in  pure  California  wines,  137,  1st 
Lind  Waldemar  O.,  salesman  Pac.  Music  Co., 

r.  1129  Bush 
4S="  Lind.    See  Lint  and  Lynde 
Lind's  Alameda  Express,  3  Spear 
Lindacher  Paul,  salesman  Morgan  Bros.,  r.  911 
Lombard 
"    Lindahl  Andrew  M.,  seaman,  r.  40  Tehama 
"    Nathalia  Miss,  waitress  James  McKenna, 
r.  326  O'Farrell 
Lindauer  Ernst  B.,  sand  and  sawdust,  468-470 

Tehama,  r.  2408  Bryant  Av 
Lindauer  Gustave  C,  proprietor  Club  Stables, 

862  Howard,  r.  19  Oak 
Lindberg  Andrew  J.,  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks, 
r.  1227  Nebraska 
"    Charles,  cardriver,  r.  626Vi  Ash  Av 
"    Christian,  shoemaker,  r.  17  Prospect  Av 
"    Edward  A.,  compositor  Argonaut,  r.  1313 

Mason 
"    Emily  W.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Grammar 

School,  r.  2824  Clay 
' '    Gustav  R. ,  barber,  1630  Mission .  r.  1823  Mar- 
ket 
"    J.  J.  E.,  Mrs.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  cook,  r.    NE   Fillmore   and   Chest- 
nut 
"    John   W.,   sawyer  Pac.   Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  1017b  Buchanan 
"    Mary  C.  Miss,  principal   Stanford  Memo- 
rial Free   Kindergarten    No.  2,   r.   2824 
Clay 
"    Nils,  master  mariner,  r.  233  California  Av 
"    Oscar,  butcher  F.  Junker  &  Co.,  r.   636'/4 
Ash  Av 
4®- Lind  berg.    See  Lundburg 
Lindblad  Herman,  machinist,  r.  331,  6th 

"    Nils  blacksmith,  r.  1500a  Howard 
Lindblom  John,  teamster,  r.  860  Howard 
Lind  born  August,  liquors,  518  Pacific 


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tages to  405  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco. 


Lindecker  Charles,  engraver  Schmidt  Label  & 
Lithe.  Co.,  r.  784  Folsom 

"    Jacob  H.,  tailor,  r.  784  Folsom 

"    William  J.,  clerk  Hansen  <&  Elrick,  r.  784 
Folsom 
Lindegren  Charles  A.,  laborer  John  Horstmann, 
r.  312  Tehama  rear 

"    Herman,  porter  Brauer,  Grasshofl  &  Co.,  r. 
19169£  Stockton 
Lindell  Caroline,  widow,  groceries,  1403  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Charles,  mate  str  Alcatraz,  r.  1753a  Howard 

"    House,  William  Wolff  proprietor,  203,  6th 

"    Martin,  liquors,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Chestnut 

"    Selma   Miss,   dressmaker,    r.    1403   Mont- 
gomery 
Lindeman  Amanda,  teacher  music,  r.  830b  Harri- 
son 

"    Charles,  bookkeeper  M.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r. 
1319b  Eddy 

"    Charles  H.,  machinist,  r.  824  Greenwich 

"    Eulalia,  widow,  r.  939  Pacific 

"    Ferdinand,  laborer,  r.  619  Montgomery 

"    George,  bookkeeper,  r.  534, 23d 

"    Isadore,  traveling  salesman  M.  Solomon  & 
Co.,  r.  716  Pine 

"    Otto  C,  salesman,  r.  830b  Harrison 
Lindemann  A.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1629  Church 

"    Albert  A.,  baker  Haub  Bros.,  r.  638V2  Jessie 

"    Charles  (Lindemann  &  Sohl),  r.  1209  Clay 

"    Frederick,  tanner  S.  McBowen&  Son,  r.  120 
Day 

"    Gustave  E.,  groceries  and  liquors,  500,  1st 

"    JohnH.,  groceries  and  liquors,  3119,  16th, 
r.  14  Albion  Av 

"    John  H.  D.,  tanner  August  Schwartz,  r.  120 
Valley 

"    &  Sohl  (Charles  Lindemann  and  John  Sohl) , 
liquors,  NW  cor  Bay  and  Taylor 
J8@="Lindemann.    See  Linderman 
Linden  Bertha  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  665  Harri- 
son 

"    Carl,   woodturner  Enterprise    Mill,  r.   655 
Harrison 

"    Daniel,  steward,  r.  553  Mission 

"    David,  carpenter,  r.  236  Vicksburg 

"    David,  engineer  tugboat  Ethel  and  Marion, 
r.  95  Steuart 

"    Edward  J.,  porter  Neville  &    Co.,  r.   1608 
Turk 

"    Edward  J.  Jr.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  & 
Co.,r.  1608  Turk 

"    Frank  J.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Corona,  r. 
1608  Turk 

"    Frederick,  picture   frame   maker,  r.    1129 
Howard 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  433  Jersey 

"    John  (P.  A.  Linden  &  Sons),  r.  665  Harrison 

"    John,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  433 
Jersey 

"    John,  turner  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r.  665 
Harrisbn 

"    Joseph  T.,  collector,  r.  19,  6th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  411,  4th 

"    Peter  A,,  r.  665  Harrison 

"    William,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  433  Jersey 
Lindenau  George  E.,  bookkeeper  Nathan,  Dohr- 

man&Co.,  r.  534,  23d 
Lindenbaum  Abraham,  clerk,  r.  233  Franklin 

"    Nathan,  gardener,  r.  530  Jessie 

"    Philip,  bartender  M.  Gianettoni,  r.  32  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
Lindenborn  Charles  S.,  elevatorman,  207  Sutter, 
r.  Oakland 


Lindenfeld  Frank,  president  Western  Invest- 
ment Co.,  2  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  24 
Erie 

Lindenmeyer  Aimee  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  1522 
Howard 

Lindenstadt  Adolph,  nurse,  r.  911  Jackson 

LINDENSTADT    CHARLES   E., 

inercliant  tailor,  87  Flood  Bldg,  r.  911 
Jackson 

Lindenstadt  Robert,  peddler,  r.  911  Jackson 
Linder  Bertha  Miss,  r.  1167  Valencia 
"    Charles  J.,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,   r 

1019M  Natoma 
"    Dominic,  butcher,  r.  1167  Valencia 
Lindergran  John,  laborer,  r.  449  Jessie 
Lindergreen   Gustave,  salesman    Goldberg, 

Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  327  Eddy 
Linderman  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Dell,  mining,  69  Nevada  Block,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Gustav,  marine  engineer,  r.  1534  Eddy 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  3214  Jackson 
Lindermann  Charles,  machinist,  r.  824  Green- 
wich 
"    Charles   H.,    manufacturing   jeweler   and 
diamond  sector,  126  Kearny,  room  1,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Samuel  W.  (Higbee  &  Lindermann),  r.  31 V4 
Rausch 
j8®"Lindermann.    See  Lindemann 
Lindert  Eliza,  domestic,  1915  Broderick 
Lindervaldt  Conrad  T.,  piano  maker  C.  C.  Hor- 
nung,  r.  1114  Elm  Av 
"    Hugo   F.,  mechanical  optician  Cal.  Opti- 
cal Co.,  r.  1114  Elm  Av 
Lindewurth  Diedrich,  clerk  V.  Hassmer,  r.  933 

Washington 
Lindgren  Andrew  J.,  janitor  Swedish  Lutheran 
Church,  1239  Mission 
"    Claus,  clerk  Asbestos  Parafane  Co.,  r.  912 

Clay 
"    Hilda,  domestic,  2027  Pacific  Av 
"    Waldemar,  assistant  geol  gist  U.  S.  Geo- 
logical Survey,  78  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 
4®" Lindgren.    See  Lindegren  and  Lundgren 
Lindhard  Harold  W.,  clerk  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

813  Hyde 
Lindheimer  Mier,  sergeant  police,  r.  1117  Geary 
Lindholm  Henry,  clerk,  r.  846  Vallencia 
"    John,  r.  793  Mission 
"    Otto,  master  mariner,  r.  4  Lawrence  PI 
Lindhorst  George,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Lindley  Curtis  H.  (Lindlev  &  Eickhofl),  r.  2217 
California 
"    Forrest  P.,  r.  2443  Howard 
"    John  L.,  student,  r.  2217  California 
"    Mark  N.,    superintendent    weaving    dept 
Golden    Gate    Woolen  Mfg   Co.,  r.  2443 
Howard 
"    William   P.,    marine     engineer,    r.    307J4 

Leavenworth 
"    &  Co.  (Sacramento),  Charles  B.    Jennings 
agent,  121  California 
Lindley  &  Eickhoflf   (Curtis    H.    Lindley   and 
Henry  Eickhofl:),  attorneys  at  law,  530 
California,  rooms  39-42 
J8®=Lindley.    See  Lindsley  and  Linsley 
Lindman  Edward,  joiner  Metropolitan  Mould- 
ing Co.,  r.  Lower  Terrace  nr  17th 
Lindner  Adolph,  salesman  Joseph  Schwalbe  & 
Co.,  r.  1219a  Eddy 
"    Adolph,  teamster,  r.  1339,  25th 
"    Albert,  plumber,  r.  2339,  25th 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  cook  Francis  Low,  r.  430,  6th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  198  Russia  Av 
"    David,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

1013  Ellis 
"    David,  tailor  Rosenblum  &   Abraham,    r. 

1219a  Eddy 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1339,  25th 
"    Emile,  expressman,  SW  cor  22d  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  1339, 25th 
"    Gustav,  wood  and  coal,  1211,  26th 
"    Henry,  clerk   A.  S.  Fass    &    Bro.,  r.    1013 

Ellis 
"    Herman  salesman   D.   Samuels,  r.    1219a 

Eddy 
"    Herman,  sign  painter,  r.  465  Minna 
"    Julius,  clerk  Graf  Bros.,  r.  1219a  Eddy 


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Lindner  Julius,  tailor,  904  Larkin,  r.  1013  Ellis 
"  Moses,  clerk  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  1013  Ellis 
"    Moses,  selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  1219a  Eddy 
"    Samuel,  capitalist,  r.  1219a  Eddy 
"    Simon,  tailor,  r.  1219a  Eddy 
"    William,  sign  painter,  r.  838d  Howard 
Lindo  Liillie,  widow,  r.  2417  Sutter 
Lindon  Charles,  waiter,  r.  807  Kearny 
Lindop  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  828d  Howard 

"    William,  sign  painter,  r.  828d  Howard 
Lindow  John  H.,  merchant  tailor,  913  Pacific 
"    William  , clerk  Nathan  Cohen,  r.  405  Kearny 
"    William  G.,  sign  painter,  923  Mission,  r. 

91IV2  Mission 
Lindquist  A.  Peter,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r. 

444,  6th 
"    Arthur,  seaman,  r.  212  Steuart 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  204  Jackson 
"    Charles  A.,  tailor,  r.  8  Virginia  Court 
'•    Gustav,  baker  Robert  Stein,  r.  1139  Folsom 
"    Hedriok  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  28  Kissling 
"    John  E..  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  & 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  ISADore 
"    Victor  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  33, 

6th 
Lindrob  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor  Mont- 
calm and  Tomasa  Av 
"    John,  merchant,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
Lindrot  Gus,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

535  Bryant 
Lindsay  Alice  C,  widow,  r.  112  Noe 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  254"4  Perry 
"    Bert,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r.   1832 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Charles  L.,  traveling  salesman  The  Edwin 

W.  Joy  Co..  r.  812  Laguna 
"    Charles  M.,  foreman  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  600, 

14th 
"    David  F.,  nurse,  r.  113  Noe 
"    Edward  N.,  mining,  14  Sansome,  room  8,  r. 

1114  Post 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  320  Minna 
"    Frederick   W.   T.,   traveling  salesman,   r. 

3391/2,  13th 
"    Grant,  carpet  layer  A.  W.  Whelden,  r.  2822 

Bush 
"    James,  sanitarium,  107  Natoma 
"    James,  yardman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  8 

Godeus 
"    JohnM.,  wood  carver  H.  M.  Freck,  r.  408 

Folsom 
"    John  R.,  teamster  James  Beatty,  r.  10th 

Av  South  nr  L 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  bakery  and  notions,  403  Harri- 


"    Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  107  Natoma 

"    Matthew,  compositor,  r.  122i4  Silver 

"    Matthew  J.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co., 

r.  1221/2  Silver 
"    Minnie  J.  Miss,  r.  dOlM  Powell 
"    M.  N.,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills 
"    Neil,  bartender  I.  S.  K.  Tevendale,  r.   116 

Leidesdorff 
"    Robert,  patent  medicine,  1. 107  Natoma 
"    Robert  A.,  salesman  C.  H.  Meyer  &  Bros., 

r.  1833  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Robert  M.,  bookkeeper  James  McKenna, 

r.  4^  Webster 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  90714  Powell 
"    Thomas  H.,  liquor  dealer,  r.  SOIV^  Frank- 
lin 
"    William  R.,  mill  hand  Frank  A.  Geier,  r. 

112  Noe 
"    &  McCutcheon,  manufacturers   hoop  iron, 
John  Woodlock  agent,  26  Beale 
Lindsell  F.,  pantryman  str  Australia 
Lindsey  Alexander,  oyster  dealer,  r.  414^  Clem- 
entina 
"    Annie  G.  Miss,  proprietor  The  Martinet, 

1101  Geary 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  1101  Geary 
"    Edward  M.,  physician,  1101  Geary 
Lindsey  Edwin   K,  manager   Oliver   Chilled 
Plow  Works,  37  Market 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  1031  Market 
"    James,  stone  mason,  r.  211  Crescent  Av 
"    John,  r.  824  Florida 
"    John  J.,  wool  sorter,  r.  824  Florida 


Lindsey  Joseph  P.,  stock  fitter  United  Boot  & 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  824  Florida 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  lOSOVi  Larkin 
J8®-Lindsey.    See  Lindsay  and  Lindsley 
Lindskog  Henry  M.,  varieties,  846  Valencia 
Lindsley  Frank  H.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith, 

r.  3  Martha  PI 
iS®"Lindsley.    See  Lindley,  Linsley  and  Lind- 
say 
Lindsten  Andrew,  tanner,  r.  128,  25th 
Lindstrand   Franz    O.,    motorman   Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1013  Pennsylvania  Av 

LINDSTROM  AXEL  0, 

proprietor  Sutter  St.  Hammam  Baths, 
finest  Russian,  Turkish  and  Electric 
Baths,  415  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
5178,  r.  22  Beaver 

Lindstrom  Emil  G.,  laborer,  r.  40  Silver  rear 

"    James,  painter  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  444,  6th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Carolina  bet  22d  and 
23d 

"    John,  machinist    Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r. 
Oakland 

"    John  F.,  waiter  Page  &  Falch,  r.  632  Ellis 

"    Maria,  domestic,  1113  Hyde 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  444,  6th 

"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  20,  11th 
4®=Lindstrom.     See    Lindstrum     and    Lund- 

strom 
Lindtke  Henry,  window  washer,   r.  817  Vallejo 
rear 

"    Herman,  carpenter  bkt  Planter,  r.  825  Val- 
lejo 
Lindtner  John  S..  musician,  r.  730,  14th 
Lihduer  Max,  laborer,  r.  Harbor  View 
Lindwall  Edmond  L.,  groceries,  21  Hinckley 

"    Emil,   watchman   Sailors'    Union  of    the 
Pacific 

"    Ernest,  master  schr  Winfield  Scott,  office 
44  East,  r.  SE  cor  30th  and  Sanchez  rear 

"    William  G.,  driver  Am.  Brewery,  r.  714;^ 
Green 
Lineger  Charles,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  1188  Harrison 

"    James  P.,  painter,  r.  1188  Harrison 
ie®"Lineger.    See  Linnegar 
Linehan  Cornelius,  shoemaker,  145,  3d 

"    Daniel  J.,  machinist,  r.  85  Albion  Av 

"    David,  stevedore,  r.  308,  3d 

"    Dennis  D.,  clerk,  r.  229  Clara 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  566  Howard 

"    Eugene,  teamster  James  MuUany  &  Co.,  r. 
5  Clementina 

"    Frank,  horseshoer  Maloney  Bros.,  r.  85  Al- 
bion Av 

"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  3528  Sacramento 

"    James,  assayer,  r.  810  Mission 

"    James,  driver  John  Linehan,  r.  703  Vienna 

"    James  C,  brass    finisher,  r.  3538    Sacra- 
mento 

"    James  W.,  clerk,  r.  310 Mission 

"    Jeremiah  J.,  beltmaker  H.  N.  Cook  Belting 
Co.,  r.  931/2  Church 

"    John,  r.  239  Clara 

"    John,  barber  David  Martin,  r.  807  Kearny 

"    John,  dairy,  Vienna  nr  France  Av 

"    John,  foreman  Excelsior  Coal  and  Screen- 
ing Co.,  r.  85  Albion  Av 

"    John  F.,  collector  John  Linehan,  r.  703  Vi- 
enna 

"    John  F.,  plasterer,  r.  940  Dolores 

"    John  J.,  dairy,  3528  Sacramento 

"    Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  908,  23d 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  7363£  McAllister 

"    Juliet  Miss,  r.  703  Vienna 


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Linehan  Mamie  F.  Miss,  r.  703  Vienna 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  908,  23d 

"    Mary  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
704  Sierra 

".    Michael,  hackman,  r.  133  Dolores 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  24  Clara 

"    Michael,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College 

"    Michael  J.,  driver  John  Linehan,    r.    703 
Vienna 

"    Owen,  laborer  Oregon  Coal  and  Naviga- 
gation  Co.,  r.  441,  11th 

"    Peter  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  121, 
29th 

"    Richard  Jr.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
704  Sierra 

'<    Thomas  J.,  deckhand  State  Dredger  2,  r.  40 
Morris  Av 

"    William,  driver  John  Linehan,  r.   703  Vi- 
enna 

"    William,  ironworker,  r.  234  Clara 

"    William  D.,  tinner,  r.  229  Clara 

"    William  J.,  barber  Adam  Schenk,  r.    163 
Tehama 
4S="Linehan.    See  Lenahan,  Lenehan  and  Len- 

ihan 
Lineker  Annie  Miss,  lodgings,  718  Ellis 

"    Charles  W.,  salesman  E.  H.  Marwedel.  r. 
718  Ellis 
Linekin  N.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  939  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Linen  James,  r.  527  Geary 
Liner  Michael,  molder,  r.  412,  1st 
Linfield  Alice  D.,  widow,  r.217  Linden  Av 

"    Elmer  H.,  carpenter,  r.  217  Linden  Av 

"    Nathaniel  E.,  switchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  217 
Linden  Av 
Linforth  Alfred,  locksmith  and  saw  maker,  821 
Valencia 

"    Alfred  W.,  stenographer  Pierson  &  Mitch- 
ell, r.  2614  Howard 

"    Edward  A.  J.,  carpenter,  r.  831  Valencia 

"    Edward   W.  (French  &  Linforth),  r.   Ala- 
meda 

"    Ellen  H.,  widow,  r.  718a 21st 

LINFORTH  JAMES, 

Blymyer  Bells,  sorghum,  sugar,  rice, 
coffee  and  butcher  machinery,  fruit 
evaporators,  windmills  and  pumps, 
steam  engines  and  horse-powers,  wine 
presses,  tortilla  mills,  steam  jet 
pumps,  cider  presses,  folding  saw- 
ing machines,  mining  steel,  white 
bronze,  monuments  and  statuary, 
agent  for  Utah  Sulphur  Co.,  37  Market, 
r.  419  EUis 

Linforth  Walter  H.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine, 
rooms  13-14,  r.  718a  21st 

Lingard  William  E.,  cashier  Canton  Ins.  Office, 
r.  614  Hyde 

Lingelser  Justin,  coppersmith  John  G.  lis  & 
Co.,r.  72114  Broadway 
"    Martin,  miller  John    Horstmann,   r.    1323 
York 

Lingenfelder  George,  machinist,  r.  1700  Leaven- 
worth 
■'    John,  barber,  1327  Pacific,  r.  1327A  Pacific 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1327a  Pacific 

Lingenfelser   Conrad   W.,    clgarmaker,    r.    122 
Erie 

Lingfelser  Joseph,  fireman  str  Encinal,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

Lingg  Rudolph,  locksmith  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
442  Athens 

Lingren  John,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

Linhart  R.,  musician,  r. 


Van  Ness  Av 


Link  Frederick,  boatman,  r.  .309  East  North 
"    William  E.,  fireman  Union  Foundry  Block, 
r.  1606  Bush 
^©"Link.    See  Linck 
Linken  Charles,  barber  F.  Land,  r.  2  Grove 

"    Moses,  decorator,  r.  2105  Mason 
Linker  George,  cook  C.  M.  Hempel,  r.  611  Sacra- 
mento 
Linkesch  Louis,  confectionery,  8,  24th 
Linkogel  August,  baker,  r.  37  Louisa 
Links  Adolph,  bushelman  J.  Gordan  the  Tailor, 
r.  612  Pine 
"    Heny,  driver,  r.  711  Mission 
Linn  Charles,  cooper,  r.  217V2  Perry 
Linn  Charles  H.,  wines  and  liquors,  446  Califor- 
nia, r.  1424  Jackson 
"     George,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,   r.  521 

San  Jose  Av 
"    George  H.,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  521 

San  Jose  Av 
"     Henry  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  129. 

10th 
"    Jacob,  r.  521  San  Jose  Av 
"    Patrick,  baker,  r.  227  Duncan 
"    William  S.,  helper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oakland 
4®=  Linn.    See  Lynn 

Linnat  Solon  P.,  laborer,  r.  816  Hampshire 
Linne   John  C,  keeper  Yerba  Buena    Supply 

Depot,  Goat  Island 
Linnegar  James,  cigars  and  tobacco,  145.  3d,  r. 

2  Alice 
Linnell  Harry  S.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co,,  r,  2007  Steiner 
"    H.  H.,  traveling  salesman  Hooker  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  2007  Steiner 
Linneweber  Bernard,  tailor,  r.  467i4  Tehama 
Linguist  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  349,  13th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  15A  Dore 
"    William,  physician,  203  Taylor 
Linscott  Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  804  Larkin 
"    Charles  A.,  sawyer,  r.  421,  4th 
"    William  R.,  dental  student,  r.  322  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Linskey  Ellen,  widow,  r.  157V2  Silver 
"    Joseph  A.,  wagon  guard  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  832  Mission 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  157i4  Silver 
"    Thomas,  r.  I.5714  Silver 
eiW  Linskey.    See  Lynskey 
Llnsley  Annetta  N.,  widow,  r,  ,530  Wisconsin 
"    Fred  D.  (Linsley  &  Le  Mar),  r.  Sausalito 
"    Howard  M.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
"    Walter  S.,  actor,  r.  530  Wisconsin 
"    William  E.,  carrier  post  office,  r.  E  s  Caro- 
lina nr  Napa 
"    &  Le  Mar  (Fred    D.  Linsley  and  Larue 
Le  Mar),  expressmen,  30  Market 
*3"  Linsley.    See  Lindsay  and  Lindsley 
Linss  Louis,  waiter,  r.  19  Folsom  Av 
Linteo  Bernard,  r,  523  Francisco 
Linthal  Henry,  clerk,  r.  33  HoUis 
Linthcum  Paul,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  719 

"    William  D.,  jeweler,  r,  23  South  Park 
Lintler  Frank,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan, 

r,  927,  15th  A  V 
Lintner  Charles,   leather  finisher,  r,    10th  Av 
South  nr  P 
"    Francis  X,,   wool   puller,  r.   927,   15th  Av 

South 
"    Sebastian,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  1415,  19th 
Av  South 
Lintott  Charles,  butcher,  r.  1532  Sanchez 
"    Walter,  stoker    Engine  27,    r.   117i4   Fill 
more 
Lintrup  Charles  L.,  stone  polisher  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
Lintz  Mary  A.,  cook  St.  Mark's  Hospital 
Linville   Pleasant   D.,   special    officer,    r.    115 

Kearny,  room  22 
Linz  Louis,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  19  Folsom  Av 
Lion  Adolph  A.,  baker  Haub  Bros.,  r.  1003  Har- 
rison 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  517  Octavia 

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Lion  Edgar  J.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Stephens  Episco- 
pal Church,  r.  832  Fulton 

"    Fire  Ins.  Co.   The   (of  London,  Eng.),  Wil- 
liam J.  Landers  resident  manager,  205- 
207  Sansome 
4®"  Lion.    See  Lyne  and  Lyon 
Lipman  Aaron,  shirtmaker,  r.  1427  Post 

"    Alfred,  salesman  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  1909  Bush 

"    August,  cooper,  r.  600,  2d 

"    Charles  W.,  upholsterer  and  carpet  layer, 
1627  Geary,  r.  1633  Geary 

"    Frederick  L.,  asst.  cashier  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.'s  Bank,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  324^,  5th 

"    Harrison  R.,  salesman  Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    Helena,  widow,  r.  512,  3d 

"    Henry,  produce  commission  merchant,  202 
Washington,  r.  1327  Eddy 

"    Henry,  salesman  A.  Eisenberg  &.Co.,  r.  512, 
3d 

"    H.  R.,  salesman  Castle  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Hubert,  barber,  r.  40  Moss 

"    Isidor  (Lipman  &  Godeau  and  Godeau  & 
Co.),  r.  1437  Post 

"    Joseph,  r.  1909  Bush 

"    Leo,  bookkeeper  A.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  410  Post 

"    Leopold,  liquors,  1401  Buchanan 

"    Louis,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r.  43, 11th 

"    Louis,  real  estate,  112  Pine,  r.  1428  Geary 

"    Maurice,  teacher  music,  r.  512,  3d 

"    Morris,    junk   dealer,  915  Folsom,  r.   1340 
Ellis 

"    O.  &  Co.   (Oscar  Lipman),  manufacturing 
jewelers,  126  Kearny 

"    Oscar  (O.  Lipman  &  Co).,  r.  512,  3d 

"    Samuel,  clerk  Abraham  Stern,  r.  1340  Ellis 

"    Samuel  W.,  r.  43,  nth 

LIPMAN  &  GODEAU 

(Isidor Lipman andJulius  S.  Godeau), 
undertakers,  326  Sutter,  telephone 
Main  586 

4®"  Lipman.    See  Lippman 

Li  Po  Tai   Jr.,    Chinese   herbalist,  office  and 

r.  727  Washington 
Lipowitz  Max,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

2020  Powell 
Lipp  Charles  E.,  agent  Sacramento  Transporta- 
tion Co.,  cor  3d  and  Berry,  r.  1920  Vallejo 
Lippert  Edward  F.,  actor,  r.  632  Eddy 
"    Frederick  A.,  bookbinder,  r.  512  Greenwich 
"    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  632  Eddy 
'•    John,  teamster  Gushing,  Wetmore  Co.,  r.  3 

Hayward 
"    Leonard,  tailor,  r.  512  Greenwich 
"    Leonard  B.,  barber,  4  Post,  r.  512  Greenwich 
"    Louis,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  3  Hayward 
"    Otto  H.  (Lippert  &  Hahn),  r.  231,  8th 
"    Peter,  baker  W.  Schoning,  r.  1220  Kearny 
"    William,  foreman  John  Stable,  r.  923  Broad- 
way 
"    William,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  464  Buchanan 
"    William  E.,  civil  (engineer,  r.  919  Florida 
"    &  Hahn  (Otto  H.   Lippert  and  Andrew  J. 

Hahn),  plumbers,  2014  Market 
Lippi  Amadeo  (Lippi  Bros.),  r.  402  Jones 
"    Antone,  workman  D.  GhirardelliCo.,  r.  926 

North  Point 
"    Bernhard,  peddler,  r.  2  Grand  Av 
"    Brothers  (Pietro  and  Amadeo),  frames  and 

pictures,  1390  Market 
"    C.  &  Co.  (Cesare  Lippi ) ,  produce  commission 

merchants,  214  Washington 
"    Cesare  (C.  Lippi  &  Co.),  r.  1012,  23d 
"    Daniel,  cook  I.  Cuenin 
"    Daniel,    proprietor    Fillmore    House,    651 

Broadway 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  274  Jessie 
"    Orlando,  refiner  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  920 

North  Point 
"    Pietro  (Lippi  Bros.),  r.  402  Jones 
"    Pio,  carpenter,  r,  1031,  23d 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  3116Fillmore 
Lippincott  Ellen  F.,  widow,  r.  807  Geary 
"    J.  B.  &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  J.  A.  Hofmanu 

agent,  120  Sutter 
"    John  M.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  120  Noe 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Lippitt  Philip,  merchant,  r.  818  O'Farrell 
Lippkowski  Frederick,  blacksmith,  r.  1320  Turk 
Lippman  Abraham,    cloakmaker   Davidson    & 
Miller,  r.  1145  Howard 
"    Alexander,  clerk  Lippman  Bros.,  r.  510  Va- 
lencia 
"    Benjamin,  ironworker    H.    Dissmayer,    r. 

32414,  5th 
"    Brothers  (Solomon  and  Hyman).  dry  goods, 

441-443  Hayes  and  2404  Mission 
"    Charles,  stockbroker,  r.  1122a  Turk 
"    Frederick  W.,  salesman  Joseph  Lippman, 

r.  502  Mason 
••    George  W.,  asst.  ticket  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  613 

Market,  r.  2828  Washington 
"     Hyman  (Lippman   Bros.),    r.    1206  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  250914  Bush 
"    Joseph,     watchmaker    and    jeweler,    335 

Kearny,  r.  502  Mason 
"    Louis,  fruits    and  vegetables,  3114^^  Fill- 
more 
■'    Robert,  salesman  Samuel  Lanzet,  r.  2224 

Mission 
"    Solomon   (Lippman  Bros.),   r.   1206  Golden 
Gate  Av 
4&r"Lippman.    See  Lipman 
Lippold  Dora,  widow,  r.  16,  11th 

"    Edward,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  16,  11th 
Lippoldt  Hermann  A.,  barber  Morris  W.  Lip- 
poldt,  r.  425,  2d 
"    Morris    W.,    barber,    208   Brannan,  r.    212 
Leavenworth 
Lips  Frederick   W.,  clerk  The   Orlando,  r.  989 
Howard 
"    Gaspar,  waiter   Alexandre    Leroux,    r.    3 
Caroline  PI 
Lipsey  James  E.,  waiter  Thomas  W.  Shaw 
Lipschitz  Max,  restaurant,  23  Stockton 

"    Samuel,  clerk  Max  Lipschitz 
Lipsher  Joseph  H.,  bookkeeper  M.   Hart,  r.  611 

Taylor 
Lipsky  Alfred,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,  r.  393,  6th 
Liquor  Cure,  1021  Sutter 
"    Dealers'  Journal   (weekly).  Retail  Liquor 
Dealers'    Publishing  Co.    publishers,   4 
California 
Lisbon  House,  Cardozo  &  Baptista  proprietors, 

422  Drumm 
Lisby  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1211  Vallejo 
Lisenby  Charles  S.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  716,  14th 
"    Marion  T.,  painter,  r.  716,  14th 
"    Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  716,  14th 
Lisk  Belle  C.  Miss,  millinery,  103  Larkin 
Liske  Herman  W.  C,  seaman,  r.  3  Vernon  PI 

"    John  H.,  tailor,  708  Bush 
Lisker  August  A.,  lodgings,  246,3d 
Liss  Charles  H.,   salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  39  Russ 
Lissak  Adolphus  H.  (O.  F.  von  Rhein  &  Co.),  r. 

2035  San  Jose  Av,  Alameda 
Lissak  Louis,   secretary  California  Jute   Mill 
Co.,  409  California,  room 4,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Lisser  Louis,  teacher  music,  r.  1241  Franklin 
Lissner  Abraham,    shipping    clerk    Schussler 

Bros.  r.  337  Hayes 
List  James  W..  carpenter,  r.  259  Tehama 
Lister  Francis  V.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  12131/4  Clay 
"    Henry  B.,  marine  engineer,  r.  ]213',4  Clay 
"    Marie  E.  Miss,  reporter,  r.  1213%  Clay 
"    Mary  L,  widow,  r.  131314  Clay 
•'    Thomas,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
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Listmann    Louis,    teamster,    r.   718%    Clemen- 
tina 

L'lTALIA 

(daily)  Italian  PutolisMng  Co.  publish- 
ers, Giovanni  Almagia  editor.  629 
Washington 

Litchfield  Charles  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  1205,  7th  Av 
South 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  1106D  Valencia 

LITCHFIELD  J.  M.  &  CO. 

(Joseph  M.  Litchfield),  merchant  tail- 
ors, manufacturers  and  dealers  in 
military  and  navy  goods,  society  uni- 
forms and  regalias,  silk  and  bunting 
flags,  12  Post,  telephone  Main  445 
Litchfield  Joseph  M.  (J.  iVI.  Litchfield  &  Co.),  r. 

1020  Page 
Litson  Archibald,  porter  Grand  Hotel 
Littau  Mathias,  paper  carrier,   r.  212  Fillmore 
Littell  Cornelius  P.,  r.  517,  19th 

"    Harry  C,  tinner  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  517,  19th 
Litter  Peter,    molder  W.  T.   Garratt  &Co.,r. 

Minerva  nr  Capi  tol 
Litterst  Theodore,  employe  German  Hospital 
Littig  Joseph,  painter,  r.  22  Turk 
Little  Adelia  E.   Miss,   teacher  Henry  Durant 
Primary  School,  r.  2127  Bush 

"  Alfred  J.,  salesman  Western  Roll  Paper 
Co. 

"    Amelia  Mrs.,  r.  lOVi,  8th 

"    Andrew,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 

"    Andrew,  r.  783  Mission 

"  Archibald  (Forster,  Little  &  Co.),  r.  825 
Pine 

"  Archibald  D.,  chief  engineer  str  Alameda, 
r.  1307  Devisadero 

"  Archibald  D.  Jr.,  oiler  str  Coptic,  r.  1307 
Devisadero 

"    Arthur  L.,  barber,  2102!^  Howard 

"    Charles,  lineman,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

"  Cornelius  C.N.,  clerk  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co., 
r.  712  California 

"    C.  R.,  compositor  William  C.  Brown  Co. 

"  David,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  1247, 
24th 

"  Edward,  proprietor  H.  W.  Schmidt  &  Bro. 
Pharmacy,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Sacra- 
mento, r.'2204  Union 

"    Emma  C,  dressmalting,  224  Noe 

"    Frank,  driver  John  R.  Walton,   r.   211,  10th 

"  Frank  A.,  superintendent  American  Oil 
Co.,  r.  639  Ellis 

"  George,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r. 
602  Minna 

"  George  A.,  clerk  The  American  Import  Co., 
r.  816  Vallejo 

"  George  A.,  porter  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware 
Co..  r.  Oakland 

"  George  H.,  bookkeeper  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonn- 
tag,  r.  17591/4  Howard 

"  H.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
Brooklyn  Hotel 

"    Helena,  widow,  r.  1  Morris  Av 

"  Homer  M.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 
r.  114,  8th 

"    James,  iron  worker,  r.  2107  Mission 

"  James  E.,  salesman  Eagleson  &  Co.,  r.  705 
Sutter 

"    John,  clerk  William  Little,  r.  1247,  24th 

"  John,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  r.  766  San 
Jose  Av 

"    John,  driver  Engine  12,  r.  24  Drumm 

"    John  E.  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  1005  Powell 

"    John  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2515  Gough 


Little  John  W.,  clerk  general  passenger  agent'" 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  906  Geary 
"    JohnW.,  trunk  maker  John  Norgrove,  r. 

1206  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  B.,  blacksmith,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Joseph  B.,  teamster,  r.  1206  Devisadero 
"    J.  P.,  artist  Co-operative   Pub.  Co.,  r.  216 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  409  Leavenworth 
"    Louis  D.,  solicitor,  r.  420M  Clementina 
"    Lucius,  policeman  ,  r.  2204  Union 
"    Lysle,  assistant  O'Connor,  Mofiatt  &  Co., 

r.  14351/2  V  alencia 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  1941  Clay 
"    M.  Vernon,    clerk   auditing    dept    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  114,  8th 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  1909  Geary 
"    Robert,  baker,  r.  816  Vallejo 
"    Robert  A.,  scene  painter,  r.  816  Vallejo 
"    Robert  B.,  proprietor   The    Cornwall,    416 

O'Farrell 
"    Samuel,  trunk  maker,  r.  2127  Bush 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  1431  Church 
Little  Sisters  Infant  Shelter,  Mrs.  Mary  Felton 

matron,  512  Minna 
"    Stephen  G.,    stationery,   1915  Fillmore,  r. 

Dixon,  Cal. 
"    Susan  G..  widow,  r.  224  Noe 
"    Thomas,  teamster  M.  Friedman  &Co.,  r.  I 

Morris  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  expressman,  526  Washington, 

r.  336'/4  Union 
"    Walter  J.,  with McFarland  Bros.,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Cal. 

LITTLE  WILLIAM, 

carpenter  and  builder,  208  O'Farrell. 
telephone  Main  925,  r.  1003 1-2  Church 

Little  William,  clerk,  r.  2521  Post  rear 
"    William,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r.  22 

Valley 
"    William,  policeman,  r.  676  Harrison 
Little  William  C,  agent  Adolph  Sutro,  30  Mont- 
gomery Block,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.  (Woodin  &  Little),  r.  311  Scott 
"    William  H.,  clerk  J.  J.  Crowe  &  Co.,  r.  676 

Harrison 
"    William  T.,  foreman  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  409  Capp 
"    William  W.,  pattern  maker  W.  T.  Garratt 
&  Co.,  r.  1435/2  Valencia 
>8®"Little.    See  Littell,  Lytle  and  Lyttle 
Littlefleld  AldenB..  watchman,  r.  2  Washing- 
ton 
"    Carrie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r,  210  Hyde 
"    Eleanor  A.  Miss,  ceacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  511  Gough 
"    George  B.,  attorney  at  law,  508  California, 

room  37,  r.  615  Mason 
"    George  R.,  insurance,  r.  136  Haight 
Littlefleld  L  F.,  secretary  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co 
SW  cor  Pine  and  Front,  r.  615  Mason 
"    John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  807  Hayes 
"    John  W.,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r 

38  Perry 
"    Joseph  H.,  architect,  126  Kearny,  room  44 

r.  1209  Buchanan 
"    Joshua  A.,  deputy  U.  S.  Marshal,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Lizzie  M.,  widow,  r.  511  Gough 
"    Loammi,  janitor,  r.  128  Bernard 
"    May  Miss,  clerk,  r.  128  Bernard 
"    Myron  W.,  r.  7  Beaver 
Littleford  Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1818  Polk 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2923  Sacramento 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2923  Sac- 
ramento 
Littlehale  James  M.,  with  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 

2211  Van  Ness  Av 
Littlejohn  Charles  T.,  purser  str  Noyo,  r.  1808 
Jackson 
"    Edward,  seal  hunter,  r.  1007  Powell 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1007  Powell 
Littler  George  A.,  bookkeeper  Am.  Type  Found 
ers'  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph,  boiler  maker,  r.  160  Solano 
Littleton  Frank,  paperhanger,  r.  447  Jessie 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  447  Jessie 


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Littleton  Stephen  J.,  shade  maker  G.  W.  Clark 
&  Co.,  r.  447  Jessie 
"    Walter  D.,  chief  clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Littlewood  A.,  porter  str  Bay  City 
"    Ada  Miss,  clerk  W.  V.  Bryan,  r.  423  Hyde 
"    Albert,  clerk  Elias  Littlewood,  r.  423  Hyde 
"    Elias,  wood  and  coal,  128  O'Farrell  and  423 

Hyde 
"    Horatio  W.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  57i/2 
South  Park 
Littner  Urban  (Zipfel  &  Littner),  r.  127i^  Lang- 
ton 
Litton  Agnes  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Southerner, 
407  Mason 
"    Charles  A.,  superintendent  infirmary  Col- 
lege of  Dentistry  University  of  Cal.,r. 
407  Mason 
4®-  Litton.    See  Lytton 

Litz  John  J.  Mrs.,  milliner,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
"    John  N.,  carpet  layer  Bare  Bros.,  r.  511 

Ridley 
"    Nicholas  J.,  shaper  West  Coast  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  301  Octavia 
Litzenstein  Abraham,  clerk  Jacob  Levy,  r.  939 
Folsom 
"    Herman,  dairyman,  r.  232,  18th 
"    Louis,  barber  C.  A.  Berliner,  r.  1047  How- 
ard 
Litzius  A.  &  Son  (August  and  Louis),  carpets 
and  matting,  512  Hayes 
"    August  (A.  Litzius  &  Son),  r.  North  Av  nr 

Courtland  Av 
"    August  C,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  936 

North  Av 
"    Charles,  plumber,  r.  North  Av  nr  Courtland 

Av 
"    Edward  C,  electrician,  r.  40  Dore 
"    Henrietta  Mrs.,  r.  533,  19th 
"    Louis  (A.  Litzius  &  Son),  r.  North  Av  nr 

Courtland  Av 
"    Louis,  clerk  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  r.  533, 
19th 
Litzius  William  F.,  secretary  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

818-820  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Liurette  John,  liquors  and  cigars,  1201   Stock- 
ton 
Livacich  John,  cook  Marco  Zaro,  r.  11  East 
Live  Oak  Drift  Gravel  Mining  Co.,  Felix  Chap- 

pelet  president.  323  Montgomery 
Live  Stock  and  Butchers'  Gazette  (hide,  wool 
and  leather  weekly  review).  Live  Stock 
Gazette  Publishing  Co.  proprietors  and 
publishers,  Alexander  D.  Bell     editor, 
4IIV2  California,  room  3 
Live  Stock  Gazette  Publishing  Co.  (incorpor- 
ated;, Ernest  Heymans  president,  John 
E.   Slinkey  secretary,   proprietors    and 
publishers  Live    Stock  and    Butchers' 
Gazette,  4II14  California,  room  3 
Liveiro  Frank,  barber  Manuel  P.   Rosa,  r.  422 

Pacific 
Lively  Mary,  widow,  r.  43  Ritch 
Livengood  Frank,  mechanic,  r.  7241^  Natoma 
Livermore  Charles  E.,  president  The  Folsom 
Water  Power  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  15, 
r.  Rock  Ridge,  Oakland 
"    Edward,  painter  J.  E.  Rose 
"    Grace  G.  Miss  (O'Hara  &  Livermore),  r. 
227  San  Jose  Av 
Livermore  Horatio  P.,  secretary  and  general 
manager  The  Folsom  Water  Power  Co., 
and  manager  American  River  Land  and 
Lumber  Co.,  Sacramento  Electric  Power 
and  Light  Co.  and  Sacramento  County 
Water  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  15,  r.  Rock 
Ridge,  Oakland 
"    Mark,    gripman    Market    St.    Ry,    r.  310 
Jersey 
Livernash  Edward  J.,  attorney  at  law,  10  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Liverpool    Underwriters  Association,  Catton, 
Bell  &  Co.  agents,  406  California 

Liverpool   &    London   &    Globe 

INSURANCE  COMPANY  THE,  Charles 
D.  Haven  resident  secretary,  422  Cali- 
fornia 


Livingston  Abraham  L.  (Livingston  &  Co.),  r. 
1516  O'Farrell 
•'     Allie  S.   Mrs.,  portrait  artist,  51  Murphy 

Bldg 
"    Andrew  W.,  r.  500,  15th 
"    Benjamin  (Livingston  &  Co.),  r.  1516  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Brothers  (Max  and  Meyer),  junk  dealers, 

304-306  Beale 
"    Clarence  H.,  r.  1308  Sacramento 
"    David,  r.  2836  California 
•'     Eliza,  widow,  lodgings,  26  Steuart 
"    Ernest,    clerk   John   Livingston,    r.    Ala- 
meda 
■'    Harvey    L.,    superintendent    Warren     & 

Malley,  r.  1923  Filbert 
"    Henry  A.,  r.  127  O'Farrell 
"    Henry  B.,  journalist,  r.  1108  Powell 
"    Isaac,  r.  1516  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob,  r.  1516  O'  Farrell 
Livingston  James  M.,  secretary  Pacific  Gas 
Improvement  Co.,  SW  cor   Annie    and 
Stevenson,  r.  2640  Pacific  Av 
Jessie  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
John  (Livingston,  Smith  &  Co.),  and  agent 
Maritime     Insurance    Co.     Limited   (of 
Liverpool),  428  California,  r.  Alameda 
John,  canvasser,  r.  29  Eddy 
John  D.,  shoemaker,  r.  524,  18th 
JohnW.,  teacher  dress  cutting,  702  Sutter 
Louis    (Livingston   &   Co.),  r.  Frankfort, 

Germany 
Louis,  salesman  Carroll  &  Tilton.  r.  217 

Eddy 
Louis  A.,  salesman  Catholic  Art  and  Book 

Co.,r.  1236  Market 
Luke,  peddler,  r.  316,  4  th 
Luke,  policeman,  r.  12  Elizabeth 
Marc,  physician.    See  Levingston 
Mary,  widow,  r.  19  Chesley 
Max  (Livingston  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
Meyer  (Livingston  Bros.),  r.  314  Fremont 
Michael  L.,  butcher,  r.  1331  Fulton 
Nathan,  clerk,  r.  736  Valencia 
Philip  H.,  jobber  watches  and  jewelry,  622 
Merchant,  and  pawnbroker,  415  Kearny, 
r.  612  Haight 
"    Smith  &  Co.  (John  Livingston  and  H.  Ste- 
phenson Smith),  marine  and  fire  insur- 
ance and  shipping  commission  agents, 
428  California 
Livingston     William,    city    manager    Singer 
Manufacturing  Co.,  22  Post,  r.  521  Post 
"    &  Co.  (Abraham  L.  and  Benjamin  Living- 
ston and  Samuel  Leszynsky),  dry  and 
fancy  goods,  708  Market 
Livingston  &  Co.  (Louis  Livingston,  Abram  P. 
Williams  and  Joseph  and  Edward  May), 
wholesale    wines    and    liquors,    206-208 
Davis 
Livingstone  Daisy  Miss,  teacher  mandolin  and 
guitar,  801  Capp 
"    Fred  A.,  salesman  Henry  Lyons,  r.  7IIY2 

Ellis 
"    G.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    James  D.,  shoemaker,  r.  631^4  Sacramento 
"    John,  superintendent  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  Ne- 
braska bet  Cortland  Av  and  Powhattan 
■'     Louise  M.,  r.  801  Capp 
"    Rlnaldo,  commercial  editor  Examiner,  r, 

801  Capp 
"    RollandH.,r.  209  Eddy 
4®=Livingstone.    See  Livingston  and  Leving- 

stone 
Livsey  E.,  r.  30  Clay 
Lizett  James,  waiter,  r.  18,  1st 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    TeleptLone  54. 


Ljung  Gustaf,  machinist,  58-60  Bluxome,  r.  1833 

Market 
Ljungman  Knut  E.,  draughtsman  Dow  Steam 

Pump  Wks,  r.  1120%  Filbert 
Llewellyn  Caroline,  widow,  r.  21914  Prospect  PI 

•'    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1211  Vermont 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1015  Post 

"  Reese,  proprietor  Columbia  Iron  Works, 
W  s  Sansome  bet  Greenwich  and  Lom- 
bard, r.  SW  cor  Buena  Vista  Av  and 
Java 

"    Robert,  r.  810  Potrero  Av 

"    Steam  Condenser  Manufacturing  Co.,  W. 
A.  Jones  agent,  42,  2d 
Lloyd  A.  H.,  fireman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"  Arthur,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  620. 
7th 

"    Charles  R.,  office  215  Sansome,  room  1 

"  Comegys,  clerk  William  H.  Jordan,  r.  135V„ 
Fair  Oaks 

"    Edward,  5th  engineer  str  Coptic 

•'    Edward  J.,  r.  791  Sutter 

■'    Edwin  E.,  lodgings,  219,  10th 

■'    Frances,  widow,  r.  210  Union 

"    George  E.,  chiropodist,  r.  1427  Webster 

LLOYD  H.  J., 

contractor  for  stone  work,  building 
and  monumental,  office  and  works 
Harrison  bet  13tli  and  14tli,  r.  806 
Polk 

Lloyd  Horatio  N. ,  surveyor  Board  of  Fire  Under- 
writers of  the  Pacific,  r.  Berkeley 
"    H.  T.,  agent  Fort  Wayne  Electric  Corpora- 
tion, 18.  2d 
J.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
John,  attorney  at  law,  214  Pine,  rooms  50- 

51,  r.  Fruitvale 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1515,  24th 
Mary  P.,  widow,  r.  2012  Baker 
Milton  A.,  mate  tugboat  Millen  Griffith,  r. 

19  South  Park 
Norbert,  packer  Macondray  &  Co. 
Owen,    telegraph    operator   local   freight 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1024  Bush 
Lloyd  Reuben  H.  (Lloyd  &  Wood\  attorney  at 

law,  9-13  Nevada  Block,  r.  1010  Folsom 
Lloyd  Robert,  teacher   singing,   26  O'Farrell. 
room  31,  r.  2015  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    W.,  cook  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  865  Mission 
"    Walter,  cook  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  120  Eddy 
"     W.  H.,  bellman  Grand  Hotel 
Lloyd  &  Wood  (Reuben  H.  Lloyd  and  William 
S.  Wood),  attorneys  at  law,  9-13  Nevada 
Block 
«S=-Lloyd.    See  Loyd 

Lloyd's  (of  London),  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.  agents, 
408  California 
"    Plate  Glass   Insurance  Co.  (New   York), 
Charles  Christensen  manager,  John  R. 
Hillman  asst.  manager,  317  California 
"    Register  of  British  and  Foreign  Shipping, 
John  Metcalfe  marine  surveyor,  304  Cali- 
fornia 
Loague  John,  teamster,  r.  322  Main 
Loaiza  Fernando,  with  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r.  New 

York 
Loaiza  W.  &  Co.  (Wenceslao  Loaiza  and  Jorge 
L.  Canalizo),  commission  merchants  and 
insurance    agents,    54-56    Broad,    New 
York,   and   218-220  Sansome,    telephone 
Main  1593 
"    Wenceslao  (W.Loaiza&  Co.),  r.  1217  Wash- 
ington 
"    Wenceslao  Y.,  clerk  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r. 
1217  Washington 


Loane  Abram,  planer  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 
r.  1530  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Albert,  apprentice,  r.  1530  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edward  M.,  bricklayer,  r.  1512  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Frank  M.  (Riley  &  Loane),  r.  1512  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Henry  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1512  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    JohnM.,  salesman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
1205  Turk 
Loany  Luzi,  restaurant,  r.  305'/^  Mason 
Loasby  Archie,  r.  517,  7th 
Lobao  Manuel,  r.  1440  Folsom 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1440  Folsom 
Lobb  Neville  R.,  salesman  Wittland  Produce 

Co.,  r.  420,  6th 
Lobbing  William,  gripman  Presidio  &  Ferries 

RR,  r.  2309  Larkin 
Lobe  Anatole,  r.  1715Laguna 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk,  r.  1715  Laguna 
"    Simon,  jeweler,  r.  1715  Laguna 
4®=  Lobe.    See  Loeb 

Loben  Sels  P.  J. van,  attorney  at  law  and  Consul 
The    Netherlands    and    Paraguay,   508 
Montgomery,  r.  1305  Adeline,  Oakland 
Lobenstein  Brothers  (Louis,  Ralph  and  Joseph), 
proprietors  Pac.  Shoe  Co.,  139,  1st 
"    Dennia  widow,  r.  316  Fell 
"    Joseph  (Lobenstein  Bros.),  r.  316  Fell 
"    Louis  (Lobenstein  Bros.),  r.  316  Fell 
"    Ralph  (Lobenstein  Bros.),  r.  316  Fell 
Lobers  John  H.,  bakery,  1837  Polk  and  3023  Sac- 
ramento 
Lobinsky  Aaron,  r.  13%  Harriet 
Lobree  A.  Allan,  merchant,  r.  1109  Turk 
"    Isaac,  r.  326  Noe 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1109  Turk 
Local  Inspector  Boilers,  United  States,  Wil- 
liam A.  Phillips,  U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg, 
room  21 
Local  Inspector  Hulls,  United  States,  Enoch 
S.  Talbot,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
21 
Locan  Ralph,  bartender  Cafe  Zinkand,   r.  318 
Jones 
"    Stella  Miss,  r.  1114  Post 
4S"  Locan.    See  Logan 

Locatelli  Aquilino,   bartender,  r.   621%  Geary 
rear 
"    Faust,  cook,  r.  621%  Geary  rear 
Loch  August,  mechanic  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Louis,  baker  Charles  Clarke,  r.  Ill  Pros- 
pect PI 
"    William  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  1223  Green 
Lochart  George  N.,  engineer  stmr  South  Coast. 

r.  825,  15th 
Lochbaum  A.  H.  &  Co.  (August  H.  Lochbaum 
and  Charles  Cleve),  agents  Buffalo  Brew- 
ing Company,  125-127  King  nr  4th,  tele- 
phone Main  1010 
"    August  H.   (A.  H.   Lochbaum  &  Co.),  r.  20 

Bartlett 
"    August  H.  Jr.,  jewelry-case  maker,  r.  2512 

Mission 
"    Edward,  jewelry-case  maker,  r.  436  Jessie 

rear 
'      Eva  Mrs.,  r.  111%,  13th 
Locher  Adolph,  teacher  music,  r.  1745  Ellis 
Locher  F.  Joseph,  merchant  tailor,  32%  Geary, 
r.  82-83  Donohoe  Bldg 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  laiS  Greenwich 
Lochette  Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  11  Telegraph 

PI  rear 
Lochhead  John,  marine  engineer,  r.  105  Steuart 

"    John  H.,  physician,  r.  508  Taylor 
4®="  Lochhead.    See  Loughhead 
4ty  Lochlin.    See  Laughlin  and  Loughlin 
Lochner  Joseph,  photographer  Charles  E.  Eh- 

mann 
Lock  William,  horse  market,  1701  Harrison,  r. 

1443  Harison 
Lockard  Walter  S.  (Macondray  Bros.  &  Lock- 

ard),  r.  12281/2  Bush 
Locke  A.,  seaman  str  Alameda 
"    Charles    W.,    dentist,  3     St.    Ann's    Bldg 
"    Eliza  L.,  widow,  r.  229  Fell 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  21  Hinckley 


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Locke  Frank,  student,  r.  208  Utah 
"    Fred,  stenographer  Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Gertrude    Miss,     stenographer    O'Connor, 

Moflatt  &  Co.,  r.  931,  26th 
"■  H.  C.  storekeeper  str  Mariposa 
'■    Hollis  M.,  carrier  postoffiee,  r.  15  Middle 
"    Horace  N.,  miller,  r.  819  Grove 
■'    James  P.  (Folsom  &  Locke),  r.  825  Church 
"    John  G.,  student,  r.  208  Utah 
"    John  T.,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    Josiah  E.,  asst.   foreman  Bulletin,  r.   333 

O'Farrell 
"    Josiah  H.,  r.  819  Grove 

"    Louis,   Chinese  interpreter,  r.   1416  Broad- 
way 
"    Mary,  widovr,  r.  706,  15th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  930%  Harrison 
"    Melanie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
"    Morgan,  laborer,  r.  931,  26th 
"    Nathan  S.,  distributor  post    ofBce,  r.   15 

Middle 
"    Olivia  M.,  widow,  r.  2610  Pacific  Av 
"    Raymond  M.,  carrier  post  office,  r.  1615  De- 

visadero 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  706,  15th 
"    Silas  M.,  capitalist,  r.  125  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Sue  (Locke  &  Co.),  r.  820  Dupont 
"    True,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    William  J.,  foreman  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  332  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  L.,  office  51  Luning  Bldg,  r.  3417 

Jackson 
Locke  &  Co.  (S.  Locke,  Charles  Sweigert  and 

F.  A.  Chapuis),  importers  and  dealers 

teas,  gingers,  etc., 510  Montgomery 
Locker  Georgie  Miss,  r.  1207  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1207  Howard 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  815  Mission 
4®~Locker.    See  Lacher 
Lockett  James,  captain  Troop  1. 4th  Cavalry  U. 

S.  A.  r.  Presidio 
Lockhardt  Charles,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  731  Sutter 
Lockhart  Alexander  W., carpenter,  r.  9^4  Laskie 
"    Archibald,  driver  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  r. 

2511  Folsom 
"    F.  Miss,  teacher  mysic,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    George  N.,  marine  engineer,  r.  825,  15th 
"    Herbert,    manager  Haslett  &  Bailey,  403 

Spear,  r.  408  Castro 
"    John  A.,  r.  30  McAllister 
»'    Margaret  I.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1527  Market 
Lockie  James  S.,  blacksmith,  r.  1509  Turk 
"    Redmond,  wool  sorter  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  1061  Folsom 
Lockland  Robert,  ship  carpenter,  r.  718  Tennes- 
see 
Lockler  Silva,  milker  N.  Hansen,  r.  Amazon  nr 

Vienna  Av 
Locks  Herman,  with  H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.,  r. 

1339  Vallejo  rear 
"    Joseph  S.,  barber,  101  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

1311  Mason 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  231,  6th 
Lockwood  Alexander  H.,  gripman  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  18  De  Long  Av 
"    Arthur  D.,   bookkeeper  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Berkeley 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  2726V4  Folsom 
"    E.  L.,  r.  33,  4th 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  133  Ivy  Av 
"    Irving,  salesman  C.  W.  R.  Ford  &Co.,  r. 

3935  Jackson 
"    John  A.,  1st  lieut.  Troop  I,  4th  Cavalry  U. 

S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Nathan  K..  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  1101/2  McAllister 
"    Richard    E.,    porter    S.    F.    Storage    and 

Transfer  Co. 
"    Rudolph,  baker  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Susan  F.  Mrs.,  decorative  artist,   r.    837 

Devisadero 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  639V2,  2d  rear 
"    Thomas,  machinist  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

837  Devisadero 
"    William  A.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  213  Shot- 


Lockwood  William  V.,  electrical  engineer,  228 

Bush,  r.  479  Haight 
Lockyer  Ada  Miss,  forewoman  Stange  &  Jae- 
nicke,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frank,    druggist     Baldwin   &   Baxter,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    Harry,  stove  mounter  James  De  La  Mon- 

tanya,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Robert  J.,  pipecutter  W.  T.  Garratt  Co.,  r. 

93!4  Silver 
"    Thomas     C,  master  tugboat    Rescue,    r. 
1414,  36th 
Lodden  Bert,  painter,  r.  533  Birch  Av 
Loden  Oscar,  cigars  and  tobacco,  41,  4th,  r.  967a 

Howard 
Loder  Edward,  slater  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r. 
San  Mateo 
"    Frank,  bill  poster,  r.  309  Leidesdorff 
Loderhose  August,  groceries,  NW  cor  Buchanan 
and  Grove 
"    Henry,  clerk  August  Schonfeld,  r.  320  Polk 
Lodge  Robert  J.   (Lodge  &  Fauss),  r.  720  Val- 
encia 
"    &  Fauss  (Robert  J.  Lodge  and  Otto  Fauss). 
horseshoers,  2309  Mission 
Lodholz  William  L.,  accountant  Alaska  Pack- 
ers Assn.,  r.  307  Jones 
Lods    Charles    L.,   contractor  and  builder,  120 
Diamond 
"    George   L.,   clerk  Humboldt  Lumber  Mill 
Co.,  r.  120  Diamond 
Loeb  Aaron,  shirt  manufacturer,  9  Geary,  r.  673 
McAllister 
"    Gustave,  butcher  Roth  Blum&  Co..  r.  2229 
Geary 
-^^Loeb.    See  Lobe 
Loebbing  John  J.,  foreman  Frahm  &  Franken- 

berg,  r.  13  Chapultepec 
Loeber  August  A.,  compositor  W.  A.  Woodward 

&Co.,  r.  710  California 
Loebl  Julius,  traveling  salesman  Steinberger  & 

Kalisher,  r.  1418  Webster 
Loebner  Max,  porter  Haas  Bros.,  r.  410b  Eddy 

rear 
Loeffler  Edward,  cabinet  maker  F.  Kreling  Sons 
Co.,  r.  20  Ford 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  334'4  Broadway 
"    Jacob,  baker  F.  M.  Pharion,  r.  634  Grove 
Loeffler  John,    proprietor   South   End  Pickle 
Works,  423-438,  5th,  r.  432,  5th 
"    John  M.,  machinist  Cal.  Saw  Wks,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Louisa    Miss,    saleslady    Charles    Hage- 
mann,  r.  326  Broadway 
Loefler  Martin  G.  (Cobb  &  Loefler),  attorney  at 
law,  137  Montgomery,  room  9,  r.  509  Guer- 
rero 
Loehr  George  W.,  druggist,  NW  cor  Geary  and 
Devisadero,  r.  1503  Devisadero 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1710  Broderick 
Loesch  Charles  (J.  Ruediger  &  Co.),  r.  219^4  Polk 
"    John,  bartender  Mrs.  Jacob  Zillig,   r.  345 
Jessie 
Loescher  Frederick  A.,  foreman  Yolo  Mills,  r. 

16  Patton 
Loeser  Carl,  clerk  J.  William  Oflermann,  r.  1400 
Folsom 
' '    Julius,  porter  Royal  Eagle  Distilleries  Co. . 
r.  521  Green 
Loevene  Catharine  J.  Mrs.,  r.  3303%  Bush 
Loevenguth    Henry,    molder    Fulton  Eng.  and 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  925%  Lombard 
*®="Loevengruth.    See  Loewenguth 
Loew  Aaron,  tailor,  205  Ellis,  r.  37  Langton 
"    Filter    Co.    (Cleveland,    Ohio),    Julius    C. 
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Loewe  Henrietta,  widow,  r.  830  McAllister 
■ '    Joseph  M. .  director  Wilmerding-Loewe  Co. , 

r.  830  McAllister 
"    William   G.,    milk   dealer,  Russia   Av  nr 
Vienna 
iK&"IiOewe.    See  Low,  Lowe  and  Loewy 
Loewel  Alexander,  butcher,  r.  1505  Turk 
"    Max.  canner.  r.  1505  Turk 
"    Sylvan  C,  clerk,  r.  1505  Turk 
Loewen  Ida  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1222  Pine 

"    Nicholas,  bakery,  115  Oak 
Loewenberg  Ernest,  teacher  music,  r.  1025  La- 

guna 
4S"Loewenberg.    See  Lowenberg 
Loewenfels  Otto  H.,  clerk  Charles  Lagomarsino 

&  Co.,  r.  422  Devisadero 
Loewenguth  Charles,  molder,  r.  10  Verona  PI 
"    Harry,  shipping  clerk  Cal.  Wine  Associa- 
tion 
"    Matildn  Miss,  governess,  r.  1309  Vallejo 
4S=Loewenguth.    See  Loevenguth 
Loewenhayn  H.  &    Co.    (Henry  Loewenhayn), 
fruits  and  produce  commission,  509  San- 
some 
"    Henry  (H.  Loewenhayn  &  Co.),  r.  Abbots- 
ford  House 
Loewenherz  Leo,  gardener,  r.  Point  Lobos  and 

47th  Avs 
Loewenstein  Herman. accountant,  304  Spreckels" 
Bldg,  r.  1939  Geary 
"    Maurice  F.,    buyer   Castle   Bros.,    r.    1515 
Gough 
j^^'Loewenstein.    See  Lowenstein 
Loewenthal  Goodman   (Loewen thai  &  Co.).  r. 
1207  Turk 
"    Harry  P.,  salesman  Loewenthal  &Co.,r. 

1207  Turk 
"    Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1207  Turk 
"    Myer  M.  (Loewenthal  &  Co.),  r.  2211  Sutter 
"    Paul,  clerk,  r.  738  Broadway 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1207  Turk 
"    &  Co.   (Myer  M.  and  Goodman    Loewen- 
thal), cloaks  and  suits,  914  Market 
4®"  Loewen  thai.  See  Lowenthal  and  Lewenthal 
Loewenwald  Samuel,  r.  1321%  Golden  Gate  Av 
Loewi  Martha  Miss,  r.  1123  Devisadero 
Loewi  William,  manager  Pacific  Coast  Co-op- 
erative Credit  Co.,  28-29  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg,  r.  1123  Devisadero 
Loewy  Edmund,  secretary  and  treasurer  Buyer 
&  Reich  Co.,  221-223 Bush,  r.  1408  O'Farrell 
"    Fred,   clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.   UOx 

O'Farrell 
"    William  (Loewy  &  Gutsch).  r.  1114  Bush 
Loewy  &  Gutsch  (William  Loewy  and  Gusta\- 
Gutsch),    attorneys    at    law,    310   Pine, 
rooms  30-34 
4®"Loewy.    See  Loewe  and  Lowe 
Lofgren  Adam,   candy  maker,  r.  465V^   Steven- 
son 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  160  Stewart 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  102  Pacific 
"    Hulda  Miss,  missionary,  r.  146,  12th 
Lofland  Edward,  r.  417  Stockton 
Lofstad  Jolin  N.,  importer  and   manufacturer 

furs,  14  Kearny,  r.  7.30  Turk 
Lof Strom  John,  driver  Jersey  Farm  Co..  r.  3.5(1 

Tehama 
Loftis  Frank  II..  with  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 
Wks.  r.  941  Bryant 
"    Henry  M.,  teamster,  r.  717  Natoma 
"    James  H.,  teamster,  r.  717  Natoma 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1621  Dolores 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  groceries,  1621  Dolores 
Lofton  William  J.,  dentist  Blake  Dental  Co..  r. 
633V4  Gearv 


Loftus     Augustus,     harness     dresser    H.    C. 
Spaulding,  r.  413  Valencia 

"  George,  clerk  Max  Zuckerman,  r.  413  Va- 
lencia 

"    James,  porter,  r.  428  Diamond 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  363,  11th 

"  John  J.,  hostler  Holmes  &  Jenkins,  r.  1310 
Fulton 

"  Joseph  L.,  expressman,  SE  cor  6th  and 
Market,  r.  45  West  Mission 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1327  Minna 

"  Michael,  carpenter,  r.  San  Jose  Av  opp 
Valley 

"    Michael,  painter,  r.  1220  Folsom 

"    Michael  A.,  policeman,  r.  413  Valencia 

"  Michael  J.,  bookkeeper  M.  Murphy,  r.  572b 
Minna 

"  Patrick  H.,  porter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
7441/^,  22d 

"  Publishing  Co.  The,  Jerome  A.  Anderson 
president,  publishers  The  Pacific  The- 
osophist,  1170  Market,  room  10 

"    Theresa,  bakery  and  notions,  SE  cor  Geary 
and  Devisadero 
4®=Loftus.    See  Loftis 
Logan  Anderson  D.,  clerk,  r.  2210  Steiner 

"  Arthur,  chef  Hotel  St.  Nicholas,  r.  1712 
Waller 

"    Daniel  D.,  r.  425,  3d 

"    Edward,  groceries,  156  Clara 

"    Frank  B.,  clerk  J.  E.  Partridge,  r.  Oakland 

"    Frederick  E.,  clerk,  r.  523  McAllister 

"  George  T.,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ewing, 
r.  1425  Market 

"  Harold,  clerk  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r.  2228  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Harry  F.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  1212  Jackson 

"    Harry  C,  waiter,  r.  326  Jessie 

"    Howard,  driver  Patterson  &Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Logan   Hugh,    agent   refrigerators,    office    331 
Kearny  room  12,  r.  1617  Clay 

LOGAN  JAMES  F., 

contractor,  carpenter  and  builder  and 
adjuster,  office  621  Mission,  Box  21 
Builders'  Exchange,   40  New  Motnt- 

gomery,  telephone  Main  5195,  r.  2719 
ryant  bet  25th  and  26th 
Logan  James  W.,  journalist,  r.  3009a  Buchanan 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Missouri  nr  Army 
"    John  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  36b  Welsh 
"    John  R.,  foreman  W.  W.  Davis  &  Son,  r. 

784  Harrison 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  612  Webster 
"    Martha  E.  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  356,  4th,  r.  784 

Harrison 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1650a  Hayes 
"    Michael,  woolsorter  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  16  Sum- 
ner 
Logan  Milbum  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  101 
Grant  Av,  r.  770  Oak  cor  Steiner 
"    Noble  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  353  Jessie 
"    Robert  S.   Jr.,    carrier   postofflce,    r.   1343 

Pine 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  r.  724  Harrison 
•'    Walter  H..  waiter  restaurant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

I.=i6,  3d 
"    Walter  Mac  G.,  constructing  engineer,  123 

Beale,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  D.,  president  3  L's  Specialty  Co.. 
105  Beale,  r.  Alameda 
i8@-Logan.    See  Locan 
Logar  Anton,  musician,  r.  312  Tehama 
Logeman  Henry,  salesman,  r.  Mission  opp  Sil- 
ver Av 
"    William,  drygoods.  Mission  opp  Silver  Av 
Logg  Lena  Miss,  r.  338.  28th 
Logger  Ernest,  bartender  John  Kreuzer,  r.  W  s 

Mission  Road  nr  Brazil  Av 
Loggie  Edna  A.  Miss,  r.  712  Shotwell 
Loggie   James  J.,  president  McKay  &  Co.,  4 

California,  r.  712  Shotwell 
Logie  Andrew  M.,  watchmaker  George  Stead, 
r.  517  Folsom 

•  James,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  517 

Folsom 

•  Thomas,  clerk  Washington  Pharmacy,  r. 

.360,  4th 


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Logie  William,  foreman  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r.  517 
Folsom 
"    William  A.,  shoemaker  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co., 
r.  723  Capp 
Logler  Xavier,  milker  Nicholas  Hansen,  r.  cor 

Amazon  Av  and  Vienna 
LiOgsdon  House,  Harry  Monroe  proprietor,  336a 

Bush 
Logue  Ann,  widow,  liquors,  SE  cor  7  th   Av  and 
Clement 
"    Bernard,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Puebla,  r. 

40  Tehama 
"    Charles,  coremaker  Occidental  Foundry 

r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  30  Clarence  PI 
"    Edward,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  JI 

Co.,  r.  Sickles  Av  nr  De  Wolf 
"    John,  apprentice  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  Oak 
land 
Loh  Adam,  porter  Louis  Kline  &  Co.,  r.  812  Val 

lejo 
Lohan  Domenic,  foreman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co. 

r.  512,  9th 
Lohan  Oswald,  vice  consul  German  Empire,  3\i 

Sacramento,  r.  1400  Golden  Gate  Av 
Loheide  Fritz  W.,  bartender  Verein  Eintracht 
r.  814b  Larkin 
"    Max  H.,  sign  painter,  r.  814b  Larkin 
' '    William  H.  (Doscher  &  Loheide) ,  r.  Eureka 
Cal 
Lohengren  Saloon,  Leonard  Mayrhofer  propri 

etor,  737  Market 
Lohflnk  Frank  A.,  machinist,  r.  624  Fulton 
Lohman  Henry,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1711  De 
visadero 
"    James  H.,  r.  412  Post  rear 
"    John,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r 

612  California 
"    Joseph,  tinner,  r.  612  California 
Lohmann     Charles,    bartender     Schwartz     & 
Mever,  r.  19  Market 
"    Jacob,  dairy  produce  and  groceries,  3132 

16th 
"    John,  bartender  C.  F.  Finnen,  r.  200,  7th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  109  Germania 
Lohmeyer  Edward  W.,  laborer,  r.  114.  23d 
'*    John  C,  painter,  r.  114,  23d 
"    Laura  Miss,  secretary  Golden  Gate  Ama- 
teur Press  Assn.,  r.  114,  23d 
"    William  C,  painter,  r.  114,  23d 
Lohmar  Albert,  oysterman  Dryselius  &  Co. 
Lohneis   George,   shoemaker,  r.  Lombard  bet 

Baker  and  Lyon 
Lobse  Dora,  widow,  r.  613M  Natoma 
"    Frederick,  teamster  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  lllA  Franklin 
"    John,  driver   Hudson   River  Dyeing    and 

Cleaning  Wks 
"    Julius  N.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  lllA  Franklin 
"    Nicholas,  superintendent    Spring    Valley 
W.  W.,  r.  lllA  Franklin 
i  -"    Nicholas  Jr.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  111a  Franklin 
•  ■•'    Oluf,   tanner   Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey,  r. 
Wisconsin'  nr  Army 
"    Paul  (Lohse&  Grosse),  r.  Oakland 
"    William    (Lohse  &   Schutt),    r.   65    South 

Park 
"    &  Grosse  (Paul  Lohse  and  William  Grosse), 
manufacturers'  agents,  and  importers, 
35  New  Montgomery 
"    &    Schutt    (William    Lohse    and    Henry 
Schutt),  liquors.  NE  cor  3d  and  Towns- 
end 
Lohsen  Died  rich,  r.  1814  Scott 
"    Harry,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  10] 6 
Mission 
John,  brewer,  r.  324  Chestnut 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  1016  Mission 
Loichot  Stanislaus,  laborer  Vulcan  Iron  Wks., 

r.  723  Tehama 
Loinaz  Peter,  clerk,  r.  417  Eddy 
Loiseau  Mathilde,  widow,  r.  710  Ellis 
Loiselle  Nazaire  (La  Chapelle  &  Loiselle),  r. 
3403  Mission 
"    Peter,  barber  A.  H.  Schmidt,  r.  2  Grove 
Lojo  Juan,  seaman,  r.  13  Virginia  PI 
<®"Loler.    See  Lawler  and  Lawlor 


Lolge  Henry,  painter,  r.  1503  Mason 

Lolo  Joseph,  r.  503  Folsom 

Lolor  E.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Emma  Miss,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Loma  Prieta  Lumtier  Co.,  A.  C.  Bassett  vice- 
president   and    manager,   office    106-108 
Phelan  Bldg 
Lomax  James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    James  D.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  619  Hyde 
Lombard  Andre,  porter  Peter  Audeaud,  r.  706 
Montgomery 
"    Charles  C,  collector  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Lombard  Charles  H.    (Wilder  &  Co.),  r.    1519 
Webster 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  36  Clinton 
"    Jeremiah,  seaman,  r.  103  Clark 
"    Laurent,  employee  French  Hospital 
Lombard  Loan  Co.,  J.  L.  Salomon  president,  A. 
Mendelsohn  secretary,  1016  Market 
"    N.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  941  San- 
chez 
"    Street  Wharf,  foot  Lombard 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  36  Clinton 
"    Warehouse,  Cornelius  W.  McCarthy  pro- 
prietor, SW  cor  Sansome  and  Lombard 
Lombardaro  Joseph,  teacher  music,  r.  1718  Hyde 
Lombardi  Ferdinand,  salesman,  r.  106,  30th 
"    Lorenzo,  baker  Angelo  Petri,  r.  117  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Michael  (Dalto  &  Lombardi),  r.  505  Green 
Lombardo  Antonio,  teacher  music,  r.  613  Geary 

"    Hotel,  249-253  Pacific 
Lomelino  Augustus  C.  (J.  W.  Lomelino  &  Co.). 

r.  543  Haight 
Lomelino  Joseph  W.  (J.  W.  Lomelmo  &  Co.), 
and  druggist  and  job  printer,  1301  Paci- 
fic, r.  1410  Pacific 
"    J.  W.  &  Co.  (Joseph  W.  and  Augustus  C. 
Lomelino  and  James  Devine),  druggists, 
543  Haight 
Lometti  Charles,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    Giuseppe,  fisherman,  r.  26  Hinckley 
"    Joseph,  r.  6  Telegraph  PI 
"    Leonard,  longshoreman,  r.  20  Hinckley 
Lominetti  Louis,  painter,  r.  539  Vallejo 
Lomler  Ernest  (Pacific  Music  Co.),  r.  1015  Fil- 
bert 
Lommatzsch  Emile  E.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  230y2 

Clara  ^    , 

Lomne  Jacques,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Works, 
r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    John,  laundryman,  r.  631  Jackson 
Lond  Lawrence  A.,  junk  dealer,  5  Harrison,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  .334  Main 
Londeri  Tomaso,  scavenger,  r.  29  Hinckley 

LONDON    AND    LANCASHIRE 

FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.  (of  Liverpool), 
Wmiam  Macdonald  manager,   D.   E. 
Miles  assistant  manager,  315  Mont- 
gomery- 
London  and  Provincial  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
Limited  (of   London,    Eng.),  Girvin    & 
Eyre  agents,  307  California 
London  and  San  Francisco  Bani,  Limited, 
Arthur    Scrivener    manager,     William 
Steel  assistant  manager,  Gustav  Fried- 
erich  cashier,  424  California 
"    Assurance  Corporation  (fire,  of  London), 
George  F.  Grant  manager,  221  Sansome 
London  Assurance  Corporation  (marme  de- 
partment), H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.  agents, 
309-311  Sansome 
"    Biene.  widow,  r.  38  Clara 


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London  Charles,  engraver  Britton  &  Rey,  r.  1613 
Post 
"    Diamond  Co.,  Julius  Newman  agent,  113 

Bush 
"    Guarantee    and    Accident    Co.,    Limited, 
James  D.  Maxwell  general  agent,  Robert 
W.  Sloan  manager  Pacific  Coast  depart- 
ment, 421  California 
"    Henry  (London  &  Mclntyre),  r.  1765  Howard 
•'    Jacob,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  327 Franklin 
"    John,  brewer  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r.  329 

Bay 
"    John  J.,  foreman  Pioneer  W.  L.  and  Color 

Wks.  r.  119  Butte 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  Max  Ordenstein,   r.  38 

Clara 
■'    Louis  A.,  painter,  r.  212  Steiner 
"    Max,  tailor  N.  Goldblatt,  r.  1060  Howard 
"    Mose,    clerk    London  c&  Mclntyre,  r.   1765 

Howard 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  2IV2  Garden 
London,  Paris  and  American  Bank  (limited), 
Sigmund  Greenebaum  and  Charles  Alt- 
schul  managers,  1-2  Sansome 
"    Tea  Co.  (Stephen  Jackson),   wholesale  and 

retail  grocers,  40,  3d 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  327  Franklin 
"     William,  boxmaker,  r.  21!4  Garden 
"    &  Mclntyre  (Henry  London  and  Frank  R. 
Mclntyre),  wholesale  leaf  tobacco,  540 
Washington 
-^=  London.    See  Lunden  and  Lundin 
Londravielle  David  J.,  decorator,  r.  1  Geary  PI 
Londrigan  John,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
Lone  Mountain  Cemetery  (now  Laurel  Hill), 

Central  Av  bet  Post  and  California 
Lonegan  Thomas  W.,  clerk  Bear  &  Buckley,   r. 

529^4  Lombard 
Lonergan  Edward,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen 
&  Co,  r.  2002  Jackson 
"    Ellen  Miss.  r.  13071/2  Guerrero 
"    George,  photographer,  r.  8  Mason 
•'    George  M.  (Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.),  r.  2002 

Jackson 
"    George  M.  (Howland  &  Lonergan),  724  Mar- 
ket 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  7%  Sheridan 
"    John  T.,  bartender  Andrew    Winter,  r.    15 

Howard 
•'    Joseph  P.,  merchant,  r.  I8O714  Guerrero 
"    Michael,  livery  stable,  343  Steuart 
"    Thomas,  baker  John  Hughes,  r.  49  Russ 
Loney  Anthony,  whitener,  101,  4th,  r.  306'/^  Jessie 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  320  Folsom 
"    George  Mrs.,  lodgings,  230  Kearny 
"    James  J.,  lineman  Police  Patrol,  r.  320  Fol- 
som 
4®*Loney.    See  Looney 
Long  Albert,  painter,  r.  826  Folsom 
"    Alden  A.,  engineer,  r.  Army  nr  Folsom 
"    Alexander,  bookkeeper,  r.  1505  Scott 
"    Alice  R.,  widow,  florist,  SE  cor  Hampshire 

and  24th,  r.  1225  Hampshire 
"    Alvin  E.,  barber  John  Johnson,  r.  122  Turk 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  817  Mission 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1721  O'Farrell 
"    Anson  D.,  carpenter,  r.  40  Albert  Lane 
"    Branch  House,  Mrs.    Annie  Boden  propri- 
etor, 236  Sutter 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
'■    Byron  W.,  r.  Ill,  7tn 

"    Charles,  books  and  stationery.   1833  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
'■    Charles,  varieties,  1833  O'Farrell 


Long  Charles  H.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Turk  and  Tay- 
lor, r.  14^/2  Heron 

"  Charles  H.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
3028/2  Buchanan 

"    Charles  M.,  st3amfitter,  r.  1833a  Howard 

"  Charles  W.,  finisher  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  819 
Harrison 

"  Christ,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
12191/3  Florida 

"    Clara  J.,  widow,  r.  622a  Geary 
Long  Claude  (estate  of),  John  N.  Long  mana- 
ger, hardware,  642  Washington 

"    Claude  Jr.,  r.  29  Stone 

"    Daniel,  waiter,  r.  313,  4th 

"    Daniel  J.,  laborer,  r.  512  Howard 

"  Daniel  W..  clerk  Dunne  &  McPike.  v.  Oak- 
land 

••    David  H,,  carpenter,  r.  82  Natoma 

■'     Edward,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Puebla 

"  Edward,  fur  dresser  Nicholas  Jung,  r. 
Army  nr  Shotwell 

"  Edward  D.,  collector  post  office,  r.  30281/4 
Buchanan 

•'     Edward  E.,  salesman,  r.  2.57,  11th 

"  Edward  M.,  solicitor  Baldwin  &  Hammond, 
r.  15  Chattanooga 

"  Edward  W.,  stairbuilder,  233  Berry,  r.  414 
Webster 

"  Ellen  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Ashland,  108 
McAllister 

"  Francis  V.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Oakland 

"  Fred,  wire  worker  Excelsior  Wire  Works, 
r.  Army  nr  Shotwell 

■'    Frederick  C,  r.  423  Lyon 

"  George,  porter  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r.  907 
Dolores 

"    George  S.,  brewer,  r.  564  Church 

"  George  S.  Jr.,  manager  Searley  Paper  Co., 
r.  564  Church 

"  George  W.,  clerk  Sterett  Printing  Co.,  r. 
3040  California 

"    Harry  P.,  clerk  W.  K.  Vickery,  r.  1035,  20th 

"  Hubert  C,  superintendent  Long  Syrup  Re- 
fining Co.,  SW  cor  8th  and  Brannan,  r. 
The  Sutherland 

'•    Hugh  M.,  coffee  roaster,  r.  2213  Pine 

"  James,  foreman  agateware  dept.  Holbrook, 
Merrill  &  Stetson,  r.  Oakland 

"    James,  painter,  r.  238,  6th 

"    James,  shoemaker,  511  Bryant 

"    James,  student,  r.  1505  Scott 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  3233,  16th 

"    James  F.,  carpenter,  r.  21  Buena  Vista  Av 

"  James  H.,  vice-president  S.  F.  Commission 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"  James  M.,  vice-president  Long  Syrup  Re- 
fining Co.,  SW  cor  8th  and  Brannan,  r. 
The  Sutherland 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1607  Jones 

"  Jeannette  S.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1117 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    John,  r.  3419  Mission 

"  John,  traveling  salesman,  r.  861  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"  John  D.,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 
Wks,  r.  781  Mission 

"    John  D.,  policeman,  r.  .309  Natoma 

"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  1035,  20th 

"  John  H.,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r,  408 
Gough 

"    John  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  520,  19th 

"  John  N.,  manager  estate  of  Claude  Long, 
642  Washington,  r.  29  Stone 

"  John  T..  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r.  2213 
Pine 

"    Jonas  F.,  doorkeeper  Lane  Hospital 

"    Joseph  R.,  clerk  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  1.505  Scott 

"  Joseph  W.,  expressman,  NE  cor  California 
and  Fillmore,  r.  2213  Pine 

"    Lemuel  F.,  farmer,  r.  1505  Scott 

"  Louis  E.,  wood  carver  Murray  McKlnnie, 
r.  101,  1st 

"  Louis  H.,  asst.  engineer  engineering  dept., 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"  Lucius  L.,  accountant  George  W.  McNear, 
r.  The  Colonial 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1035,  20th 

"    Michael  liquors,  1060  Kentucky 


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Long  Milton  H.,  bookkeeper  E.  K.  Wood  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  408  Gough 
"    MoUie  T.  Miss,  stenographer  Catton,  Bell 

&  Co.,  r.  1833a  Howard 
"    Morris,  r.  1833a  Howard 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaking,  619  Geary 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  11  Minna 
"    Patrick  J.,  expressman,  NE  cor  Pine  and 
Fillmore,  r.  3213  Pine 
Long  Percy  v.,  attorney  at  law,  25  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor,  r.  1318  Page 
"     Richard  A.,  watchman  M.  Joost  &  Bro..  r. 

618  Gough 
"    Robert  L.,  salesman  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1318 

Page 
"    Robert  S.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Samuel  K.,  newsdealer,  r.  1540,  22d 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  22  Hampton  PI 
Long  Seely  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  4th  floor 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  r.  21  Buena  Vista  Av 
nr  Baker  and  Haight 
"    Syrup  Refining  Co.,  M.  A.  Weed  president, 
James  M.  Long  vice-president  and  gen- 
eral manager,  W.  G.  Crandall  secretary, 
SW  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  1060  Kentucky 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  11  Ewing  PI 
"    Timothy,  painter,  r;  238,  6th 
"    W.,  r.  817  Market 
"    William,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  77 

Natoma 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  137,  1st 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  8  Gough 
.1    William  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  41  Bartlett 
"    William  G.,  clerk  Monitor,  r.  2213  Pine 
"    William  G.,  mining,  r.  1318  Pine 
"    William  H.,  waiter  Hoffman  Cafe,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  J.,  gripman  Geary  Sc.   RR.  r.  809 

Point  Lobos  Av 
"    William  P.,  carpenter,  r.  603  Turk 
Longar  Frank,  machinist  Union  Machine  Co.,  r. 

37  Natoma 
Longden  Charles  E.,  druggist  Joseph  Young,  r. 
The  Renton 
"    Thomas   E.,    chief    clerk    military  store- 
keeper quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S.  A.. 
36  New  Montgomery,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    Vivian  G.,  electrician  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  734  Valencia 
Longendyke  Paul,  miner,  r.  1045  Market 
Longfellow  Albert  S.,  porter  S.  Foster  &  Co.,  r. 
Buena  Vista  nr  Eugenia  Av 
"    Joseph  W.,  printer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

1917  Mason 
"    Levi  A.,  teamster  Wilson  &  Bro.,   r.   1228 
Dolores 
Longfellow  Primary  School,  Miss  Jennie  M. 

Smith  principal,  Silver  bet  8d  and  .3d 
Longfleld  George,  teamster,  r.  861  Market 
Longinetti  George,  clerk,  r.  133  Taylor 
"    John  B.,  confectionery,  133  Taylor 
"    Joseph,  scavenger,  r.  606  King 
Longley  Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
Longo  Louis,  barber,  37,  3d,  r.  361  Minna' 
Longrider  Louis,  r.  422  Laguna 
Longstreet  J.,  bell  boy,  r.  63'/4  Everett 
Longtin  John  B.,  boots  and  shoes,  140,  7th 
Longuet  Armand,  laundry,  1623  Fillmore 
"    Laurent,  waiter  Nevada  Restaurant,  r.  81 1 
Vallejo 
Longueville  Louis,  waiter,  r.  1007  Lincoln 
Longworth  The,  Mrs.  Susan  K.  Allen  proprietor, 
510  Geary 
"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  708  Capp 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Lonjou  J.  P.,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Lonnquist  Axel  M.,  laborer,  r.  503  Greenwich 
Lonnqvest  Frank,  seaman,  r.  207^/2  Steuart 
Lonski  William,  upholsterer,  r.  1015  Union 
Loo  Louis,  cook,  r.  831  Pacific 
"    Lucien,  apprentice  Whyte  &  De  Rome,  r. 
831  Pacific 
Looke  August,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  416 

Linden  Av 
Loomer  Jacob  E.  (Currie  &  Loomer),  r.  40  New 
Montgomery 


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Loomis  Barnaby,  carpenter  George  I.  Drew,  r. 
2718  Bryant  Av 
"    Byron  E.,  real  estate,  r.  40  Sharon 
"    Charles,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co..  r.  393,  6th 
"    Charles  A.,  r.  807  Geary 
"    George,  r.  1007^/4  Alabama 
"    Harry  H.,  barber,  Plymouth  Av  nr  Saga- 
more 
"     L.,  manager  Mrs.  L.  Loomis,  r.  45  Capp 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  45  Capp 
"    Leverett    M.,     curator     ornithology    Cal. 
Academy  of  Sciences,  819  Market 
Loomis  Memorial  Presbyterian  Chinese  Mis- 
sion   School,    Miss  Jessie    E.  Wisner, 
principal,  911  Stockton 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1007'/^  Alabama 
"    William  R.,  teamster  Lewis  &Co.,  r.  393, 
6th 
Looney  Cornelius  W.,  mattress  maker,  x.  562 
Minna 
"    James  J.,  butcher,  SE  cor  Folsom  and  1st. 

r.  532 ;4  Harrison 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  562  Minna 

"    Jeremiah  Jr.  (Allen  &  Looney),  r.  562  Minna 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  562  Minna 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  562  Minna 
iBS'Looney.    See  Loney 

Loop  Frank  S.,  salesman  Pac.  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
9110'Farrell 
"    Sidney  J.,  capitalist,  317  Montgomery,  r. 
Alameda 
Loorya  Helene,  widow,  r.  168  Tehama 
•'    Julius,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &Co.,  r.   168 

Tehama 
"    Marcus,  tailor,  106  Jackson 
4®"Loorya.    See  Loryea 

Loos  R  chard  B.,  theatrical  manager,   r.   1708 
Post  rear 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  467  Bryant 
Loosley  John  R.,  salesman  John  Sroufe  &  Co.. 
r.  2318  Sutter 
"     Susan  Sroufe,  artist,  13  Pine,  r.  2.318  Sutter 
Loosli  Charles,  cellarman  Eisen  Vineyard  Co., 
r.  636  Commercial 
"    Charles,  clerk  F.  Rank,  r.  1542  Castro 
Loper  Benjamin,   laborer   Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  506  Napa 
Lopes  Jacintho  I.,  barber,  266,  1st 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Manuel,  bartender,  r.  219  Jackson 
Lopez  B.,  laborer,  r.  911  Illinois 
"     Baptiste,  bartender,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    John  (Achard  «&  Lopez),  r.  604,  3d 
"    John,  baker.  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  327  Union 
■'    John,  cook,  r.  645  Folsom 
"    Jose,  messman  str  Australia 
"    Joseph,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

18  De  Boom 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  312  Brannan 
"    N.,  cook  str  Corona 
"    Petra,  widow,  r.  1618  Powell 
"    Ramon  H.,  decorative   artist,  r.   1528  Fol- 
som 
"    Rupert,  woodworker  S.  C.  Spinney,  r.  8i4 
Auburn 
Lopp  Frederick  L.,   clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  534 
Bush 
"    John  A. ,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1725  Polk 
Loppin  Frank,  polisher,  r.  39,  5th 
Lopresti  Anton,  restaurant,  203  Larkin,  r.  818 

McAllister 
Loran  Dennis,  teamster  Somers  &  Co.,  r.  305. 1st 
Lorber  Hugo  M.,  bookkeeper  Usal  Redwood  Co., 

Lorch  Charles,  butcher  S.  E.  Nutting  &  Co.,  r. 
507  Pine 


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Lord  Albert,  inkmaker  Cal.  Ink  Co.,  r.  523  Powell 
"    Andrew    J.,    house    and    sign  painter,  734 

Washington,  r.  107,  5th 
"    Edward,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Elijahs.,  r.  310 Hayes 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  UbV^,  11th 
"    Eugene  A.,  carpenter,  r.  335,  10th  Av 
"    Fannie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  IIS^,  11th 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  307  Mason 
"    Frank,    conductor   Market    St.   Rv.,  r.  443 
Elizabeth 

LORD  FRANKLIN  F., 

physician  and  surgeon,  235  Kearny, 
r.  1139  Oak 

Lord  George,   teamster  Arthur  M.  Ebbets.  r. 

2215b  Filbert 
"    James  H.,  carpenter,  331  Noe,  r.  224  Noe 
"    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  280  Lobos 
"    Joseph  W.,  glazier,  r.  333  O'Farrell 
"    J.  W.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,   r.  603 

Davis 
"    Leslie  H.,  special  agent  George  D.  Dornin, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Mattie  A.,  widow,  r.  421,  10th 
"    Maud  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  H.  A.  Heringer 

&Co.,  r.  421,  10th 
"    Monica  Miss,  stenographer  Oliver  Evans. 

r.  322  Fremont 
"    Percy  W.,  student,  r.  llS'/z,  11th 
"    Thomas,  r.  38  Turk 
"    Thomas  H.,  watchmaker,  7  Chronicle  Bldg. 

r.  846  Capp 
"    Victor  P.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks.  r. 

816  Hyde 
•'    Walter  H.,  clerk,  r.  421,  10th 
"    William,  baggageman  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.. 

r.  3461/i  Waller 
"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  838,  20th 
"    William  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  Commercial 

Hotel 
Lorden  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1552  Kentucky 
"    J.,  steelworker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Jeremiah,  coremaker  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r. 

1016  Army 
"    John  P.,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 

r.  729  Capp 
Loren  Dennis,  teamster,  r.  303,  1st 
Lorentz  Jeroyl,  engineer  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co., 

r.  12  Vincent  PI 
"    John  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  420  Duncan 
"    Matthias,  cabinetmaker  Fink  &  Schind- 

ler,  r.  1526/2  Powell 
4S°°Lorentz.    See  Lawrence,  Loren  and  Lorenz 
Lorentzen  Andrew   P.,  shipping,  commission 

and   insurance    and    secretary  Pacific 

Trading  Co..  10  Mission,  r.  Alameda 
"    Christian,  bed  maker,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Frederick,  electrician,  r.  901  Folsom 
"    Harold,  salesman  Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  r.   18. 

13th 
■•    John,  clerk  Christoffer  M.  ChristofEer,  r.  36 

Welsh 
"    Julius,  clerk  M.  H.  Riewerts,  r.  2501  Mis- 
sion 
"    P.  H.  Mrs.,r.  1205  Bush 
Lorentzon  Andrew,  barber,  r.  434^4  Jessie 

"    Jane  Mrs.,  ladies"  nurse,  r.  434;?^  Jessie 
Lorenz  Anna,  widow,  r.  809  Diamond 
"    Ferdinand  A.  (Lorenz  &  Messerschmldt), 

r.  1072  Howard 
"    Frank,  r.  309,  17th 
Lorenz  Franz  M.,  wood  carver  and  pyrographer, 

213  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
•'     George,  foreman  Sutro  Baths,  r.   333,  49th 

Av 


Lorenz  George,   spinner  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills 
"    George  C.  W.,  r.  809  Diamond 
"    John  F.,  paver,  r.  809  Diamond 
"    Louise  Mrs.,  r.  1538  Bush 
"    Paul,  chief  engineer  Chicago  Brewery,  r. 

1319  California  rear 
"    Phenie,  domestic,  823  Guerrero 
"    Reinhard,  designer  Cal.  Art  Glass,  Bend- 
ing and  Cutting  Wks.,  r.  613  Jones 
Lorenz  &  Messerschmidt  (F.   A.  Lorenz  and 
Frederick    Messerschmidt),  wines  and 
liquors,  1069  Howard 
4®=" Lorenz.    See  Lawrence,  Loren  and  Lorentz 
Lorenzen     Bartholomew,    barber    Seppich    & 
Kleinhans,  r.  443^/4  Jessie 
"    Carl  L.,sign  writer  P.  De  Fontville,  r.  1004 
Clay  rear 
Christian  (McFarland  Bros.),  r.  520  Oak 
Edward  A.,  waiter,  r.  537  Howard 
George,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co. ,  r.  cor  3d  and 

Townsend 
Hans,  laborer,  r.  1014  Alabama 
Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  1004  Clay  rear 
Henry,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  24  Lloyd 
Jules  A.,  salesman  J.  Harry  Scott,  r.   1004 

Clay  rear 
Marie,  r.  1014  Alabama 
Minert  J.,  porter  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,r.  2516  Sutter 
Peter,  carpenter,  r.  512,  4th 
Peter,  solicitor,  r.  1016  Montgomery 
Peter,  stevedore,  r.  313d  22d 
Thomas,  salesman  Henry  Dabelstein,  r.  13 
Stanly  PI 

LORENZI   EGIDIO, 

teacher  Italian,  French,  Spanish  and 
German,  bookkeeping  and  penman-^ 
ship,  903  Jackson,  sw  cor  Powell 

Lorenzi  John,  fruits,  r.  514Vi  Francisco 
"    Pauline  M.,  stamper  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

514V4  Francisco 
"    Tessie  Miss,  milliner  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 
r  514V4  Francisco 
Lorenzini  Domenico  (Gaddini,  Lorenzini&  Co.), 
r.  Healdsburg,  Cal. 
"    L.    &   Co.    (Lorenzo   Lorenzini  and  Louis 
Cristofani),  fruits  and  vegetables,  3310 
Fillmore 
"    Lorenzo  (L.  Lorenzini  &  Co.),  r.  2212  Fill- 
more 
Lorenzetti  Narciso,  peddler,  r.  65i4  Henry 
Lorenzo  Bertolacoi,  hostler  Motroni  &    Guas- 
tucoi 
"    Frank  A.,  barber,  r.  611  Hermann 
"    Marco,  r.  412  Green 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  412  Green 
Loretz  Jacob  U.,  confectioner  Mrs.   R.  Poehl- 

man,  r.  310  Powell 
Lorey  Frank,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,   r. 

1308  Devisadero 
Loriano  August,  collector  London  and  Lanca- 
shire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
Lorice  Constance  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1411  Pow- 
ell 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  1411  Powell 
Lorich  Frank  R..  bakery,  314  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

1415  Kearny 
Lorigan  Annie,  widow,  r.  1589  Folsom 
"    Bartholomew  W.,  carpenter  Central  Lum- 
ber and  Mill  Co.,  r.  3930  Folsom 
"    Frank  B.  (Stewart  &  Co.),  r.  843 Castro 
"    Frank  B.,  carpenter,  r.  35  Montezuma 
"    John,  shipping  clerk  Indianapolis    Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  1589  Folsom 
"    Mary  F.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier    Primary 

School,  r.  3930  Folsom 
"    Matthias   C,  collector   postofflce,  r.    2930 

Folsom 
"    Thomas,    packer   Indianapolis    Furniture 
Co.,  r.  1589  Folsom 
Lorillard  Mary,  widow,  r.  610  Bush 

LORILLARD  P.   CO. 

(Jersey  City,  N.  J.),  manufacturers  to- 
bacco, 0.  E.  Cumberson  agent,  304  Sac- 
ramento, telephone  Main  5434 


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liOrimer  John  W.,  machinist  Am.  Type  Foun- 
ders' Co.,  r.  1501  Vallejo 
"    William,   stationery  and  school  supplies, 
1527  Market 
Lioring  Carrie  E.,  widow,  r.  2007  Steiner 
"    Charles  A.,  hookkeeper  General  Electric 

Co.,  r.  633  Valencia 
"    Club,  William  C.   Stadtfeld  secretary,  413 

Sutter 
"    Edward  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  manager  The  Irv- 

ington,  418  Ellis 
"    Emma  K.,  widow,  r.  2409  Sacramento 
"    Ernest,  messenger,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    Fannie  S.,  r.  2007  Steiner 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  633  Valencia 
"    George  A.,  assistant  superintendent  S.  F . 

&  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  740  Capp 
"    Harriet  G..  widow,  dressmaking,  335  Eddy 
"    Henry,  r.  633  Valencia 
,   "    Walter  G.,  salesman,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  W.  F.  Van  Bergen 
&Co.,  r.  1300  Jones 
Lorini  Raffaele,  physician,  1208  Sutter 
L-orison  Betty  Miss,  domestic,  2515  Washington 
Loriston  The,  George   W.  Palmer   proprietor, 

621-623  Bush 
■  Loriz  Etienne,  tanner,  r.  915,  14th  Av  South 
Lorke  Alvis,  harness  maker,  r.  1020Vi  Capp 
"    David,   starcher    S.  F.    Laundry,    r.    1519 

Eddy 
,"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  IO2014  Capp 
Lomsen  Andrew,  cooper,  r.  26  Welsh 

„    Hans  C,  laborer,  r.  26  Welsh 
Lo  Romer  John  B.,  architect,  935  Market,  room  6 

LORQUIN  ERNEST    F , 

naturalist  and  taxidermist,  estab- 
lished 1851,  ex-curator  of  the  Califor- 
nia Academy  of  Sciences,  birds  and 
animals  stuffed,  skins  tanned  and 
made  into  rugs,  1195  Market  cor  8th 
Lorraine  The,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  A.  Coffee  proprie- 
tor, 1433  California 
tiorsbach  Adolph  (Von  Ronn,  Hencke  &   Lors- 

bach),  r.  Fruitvale 
Lortz  William,  shoemaker  Frederick  Braasch, 

r..  533  Sacramento 
Loryea  Esther  Mrs.,  proprietor  Loryea's  New 
Hammam  Baths,  212  Post,  r.2524  Cali- 
fornia 
"    George  L.,  manager  Loryea's  New  Ham- 
mam Baths,  212  Post,  r.  2524  California 
i8®"Loryea.    See  Looryea  and  Lorryea 
Jjoryea's  New  Hammam  Baths,  George  L.  Lor- 
yea manager,  212  Post 
Los  Angeles  Crude  Oil  Exchange,  George   M. 
Smith  manager,  132  Market,  room  5 
"    Angeles  Farming  and  Milling  Co.,  Alexan- 
der Herman   secretary,  324  Pine,  room  6 
"    Angeles  Railway  Co.  Thomas  Brown  presi- 
dent,   J.  T.  Burke  secretary,  530   Cali- 
fornia, room  36 
Los    Gatos  and    Cupertina  Vineyard,   Eugene 
Campion  sole  agent,  416  Pine  and  14-16 
Leidesdorfl 
"    Gatos  Canning  Co.  (Los  Gatos,  Cal.),  office 
330  Pine,  room  15 
Loschkavo  Antonio,  fruits  and  vetegables,  157, 

2d 
Losekann  George,  locksmith   Joseph  Budde,  r. 
627^/4  Lombard 
"    Gustav,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  627'/" 

Lombard 
"    Henry,  electrician,  r.  627%  Lombard 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Newman  &  LeVinson,  r.  627% 

Lombard 
"    Rudolph,  bookbinder,  r.  627%  Lombard 
Loser  Julius,  r.  521  Green 
Loss   Robert,  bartender  J.  H.  Lunsmann,  r.  631 

Davis 
Lossius  Carl,  fireman  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  216 
Powell 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  r.  216  Powell 
"    Rudolph,  r.  216  Powell 
Lostbaum  Alfred,  bookkeeper,  r.  635a  Minna 
Losumo  Company,  927  Market 
Loth  Prank,  tailor  C.  Zinns,  r.  17  Beaver 
'  "    Frank  Jr.,  butcher  Charles  Steinbring,  r.  17 
Beaver 


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Lothian   Charles    E.,  actor   Morosco's    Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Lothrop  Albert  J.,  teamster,  r.  1208  Laurel  Av 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
1022  Mason 
iB^'Lothrop     See  Lathrop 

Lott  William  S.  (Lott  &  Joslin),  r.  727b  Minna 

"    &  Joslin  (William  S.  Lott  and  Herman  L. 

Joslin),    carpenters    and    builders,   670 

Mission 

Letter  Christina,  domestic,  1910  Washington 

"    Edward,  bartender  Cafe  Zinkand,    r.  640 

Stevenson 
"    Leonard,  bookbinder  George  W.   Aster,  r. 

22  Turk 
"    Tina,  domestic,  1718  Bush 
Lotterhos  George,  r.  711%  Filbert 
Lottge  John  H.,  painter,  r.  1503  Mason 
Lotti  Rafael  lo,  porter  B.  FrapoUi  &  Co.,  r.  412 

Broadway 
Lottman  Herman,  milkman,  r.  N  s  16th   bet 
Potrero  Av  and  York 
"    John,  r.  139  Clara  rear 
Lottsfeldt  John  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1203  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lotz  August,  machinist,  r.  909  Army 
"    Charles,  bakery,  344,  6th 
"    Edward,  tailor,  r.  106  Montgomery  Block 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  18,  7th 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman,  r.  18,  7th 
"    Henry  G.,  baker  Charles  Lotz,  r.  418%,  6th 
"    Paul  (Jones  &  Lotz),  r.  838  Market 
Lotze  Conrad,  cook  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  4, 

13th 
Lotzin  Hans,  cook,  r.  522,  2d 

"    Hugo,  boots  and  shoes,  243  Michigan 
Louarn  Allen,  dairy,  cor  Persia  Av  and  Munich 
Louchinan  Clarence  H.,  waiter  George  Delfino. 

r.  539  Minna 
Loucks  Orlando,  produce  dealer,  r.  204  San  Jose 

Av 
Loud  Emily  S.,  teacher  Henry  Durant  Primary 

School,  r.  1324  California 
Loud  Eugene  F.,  Congressman  Fifth  California 

District,  r.  1626  Golden  Gate  Av 
Loude  Alexandre  Rev.,  S.  M.,  assistant  rector 
Notre  Dame  des  Victoires  Church,  r.  526 
Bush 
ii@"Louden.    See  Lowden  and  Loudon 
Loudenslager  Agnes,  lodgings,  702  California 

"    Thomas,  actor,  r.  702  California 
Louderback  Andrew  A.,  capitalist,  r.  336  Eddy 
Loaderback Davis,  attorney  at  law,  607  Kearny, 
rooms  1-2-3,  r.  1222  Geary 
"    Elizabeth    S.    Miss,    teacher  Starr  King 

Primary  School,  r.  319,  17th 
"    George  D.,  student,  r.  1222  Geary 
"    Lewis  C,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

837  Post 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  319,  17th 
"    William   A.,  electrotyper  Painter-Cornell 
Co.,  r.  211%  Lily  Av 
JBS^Louderback.    See  Lauterbach 
Loudon  Charles  E.,  weaver  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co., 
r.  720  Valencia 
"    Dressmaking  Parlors,  Mrs.  W.  M.  Loudon 

proprietor,  312-314  Post 
"    John,  brewer,  r.  2.315  Mason 
"    John'L.,  merchandise  broker,  r.  925%  Mis- 
sion 
"    William,  porter  Philip  J.  Crimmins,  r.  1403 

Polk 
"    William  J.,  r.  329,  4th 
"    William  J.,  upholsterer,  631  Union,  r.  521 

Filbert 
"    William  J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  329,  4th 


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;  J.C.WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ff  DOMESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Loudon    William   M.,    proprietor   The    Studa- 
becker  Tailor  Square,  agent  dress  forms, 
teacher  dress  cutting  and  cutter  of  pat- 
terns. 312-314  Post  opp  Union  Square,  r. 
34  Whitney 
■    W.  M.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Loudon's  Dressmak- 
ing Parlors,  312-314  Post,  r.  24  Whitney 
^B'  Loudon.    See  Louden  and  Lowden 
Lougee  F.  W.,  second  vice-president  and  treas- 
urer   Home  Mutual   Insurance    Co.,  318 
California,  r.  3402  Clay 
"    Jonathan    P.,  with  Alexander  Thompson, 
r.  833  Mission 
Lough    Edward    J.,  cabinet   maker   Schussler 
Bros.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    F.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  423  Pine 
"    James,  liquors,  514  Mission,  r.  534  Oak 
^'    Marcellus  V.,  teamster,  r.  1443  Harrison 
Lougbborough  Alexander  H.,  attorney  at  law, 
24-26  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  1100  O'Farrell 
"     Alexander  Z.,  clerk  A.  H.  Loughborough,  r. 
1100  O'Farrell 
^f  Loughborough.    See  Loofbourow 
Longhead  Hall,  Louis  Hinman  lessee,  1605  Polk 
SS'  Loughead.    See  Lochhead  and  Loughhead 
Lougher  Thomas,  miner,  r.  New  Mission  Hotel 
"    William,  tailor  Abe  Harshall,  r.815  Mission 
Loughery  Edward  J.,  musician,  r.l5  Chapultepec 
"    Frank  J.,  painter,  r.  15  Chapultepec 
"    Hubert  J.,  plumber,  r.  15  Chapultepec 
"    James,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Joseph,  salesman  G.  A.  Moss,  r.  772  Folsom 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  15  Chapultepec 
^B'  Loughery.    See  Laughery 
Loughhead  Henry  W.,  bookkeeper  London  and 

San  Francisco  Bank,  r.  Cosmus  Club 
^B'  Loughhead.    See  Lochhead  and  Loughead 
Loughlan  John  M.,  gasfitter,  r.  707  Oak 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  707  Oak 
"    William  F.,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  707  Oak 
Loughlin  Charles  W.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r. 
Colma 
"    Clara  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  306,  21st 
"    George   F.    J.,  booker   Electric  Laundry. 

r.  24  Willow 
"    Margaret  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  564^4  Bryant 
"    Peter  J.,   carpenter,  2515    Mission,  r.  306. 

21st 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  941  Shotwell 
eS"  Loughlin.    See  Lochlin  and  Laughlin 
Loughman  Brothers  (John  and  Edward),  horse- 
shoers,  2312  Pine 
"    Edward    (Loughman   Bros.),    r.   1923  Fill- 
more 
■'    John  (Loughman  Bros.),  r.  1923  Fillmore 
Loughmane  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW 
cor  17th  and  Capp 
"    Lawrence,  waiter,  r.  539  Minna 
Loughran  Charles,  laborer,  r.  29,22d 
"    Frank  P.,  clerk  Thomas  Loughran,  r.  2(^9 

Virginia  Av 
"    John  B.,  stenographer  Frank  J.  Sullivan, 

r.  29,  22d 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  919  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  31  Stanford 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  451!4  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  r.  2403  Harrison 
Loughran  Ttiomas,  produce,  commission  and 
provisions,  231-323  Clay,  r.  624  Turk 
"    Thomas,  sewer  contractor,  r.  919  Bryant 
"    Thomas  F.,  salesman   Thomas  Loughran, 

r.  2106  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  P.,  plater,  r.  25  Anthony 
Louiaze  Peter,  bookkeeper    storeroom  Palace 
Hotel, r.  417  Eddy 


Louideck  Edward  F.,  salesman  George  Webb 
Alexander,  r.  609  Union 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  609  Union 
"    Mary,  widow,  florist,  609  Union 

Louis  Amelia,  widow,  r.  3  Montgomery  PI 
"    Benjamin  F.,  ofQce  106  Pine,  r.  1404  Post 
"    Emile  N.    M.,  tanner  John  Rellly,  r.  113 

Valley 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  7  Alice 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  3  Montgomery  PI 
"    John  A.,  varieties,  327,  3d 
"    Julius  A.,  clerk,  r.  3  Montgomery  PI 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  1334  Webster 
"    Peter,  cook  J.  P.  McDonald 

Louis  Roederer  Champagne, 

Macondray     Brothers      &      Lockard 
agents,  124  Sansome 
"    Samuel,  clerk  John  A.  Louis,  r.  327,  3d 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  539  Vallejo 
■'    William  A.,  butcher  G.  A.  Rauber,  r.  327, 
3d 
4®"  Louis.    See  Lewis 
Louiseau  M.  Mrs.,  r.  710  Ellis 
Louisiana  House,  Soulage  &  Sablier  proprie- 
tors, 337  Montgomery  Av 
Louissan  Edward  B.,  manufacturers'  agent,  113 
Bush,  r.  115  Taylor 
"    Henry,  shipping  clerk  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    William,  dental  student,  r.  2216  California 
Louit  Louise,  teacher  French,  r.  1017  Sutter 
Lounge  John  H.,  manager  American  Meter  In- 
spection Co.,  633  Market,  r.  Alameda 

LOUNIBOS  JOHN, 

wholesale  and  retail  wines  and  liquors 
220  O'Farrell  telephone  Black  1291 

Lounsbury  Henry,  r.  217  Francisco 
Loupe  Arthur  A.,  salesman  Rinaldo   Bros.    & 
Co.,  r.  1603  Scott 
"    Emil,  salesman  Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1602 

Bush 
"    Leopold,  capitalist,  112  Pine,  r.  1428  Geary 
Loupe  Louis,  chief  deputy  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue, r.  318  Stockton 
Loupy  Brothers  (John  and  Noel  P.),  proprietors 
Nevada  Restaurant,  417  Pine 
"    John  (Loupy  Bros.),  r.  41754  Pine 
"    Noel  P.  (Loupy  Bros.),  r.  737^  Pine 
•'    Pierre,    steward    Nevada    Restaurant,   r. 
644  Sacramento 
Lourdeaux  Emile,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Lourerio  Joseph  J.,  liquor  dealer,  r.  513  Chest- 
nut 
Loustale  Jacques,  liquors  and  lodgings,  614-616 

Broadway 
Loustalet  Peter  (Loustalet  &  Hickei),  r.  1142 
Howard 
"    &  Hickei  (Peter    Loustalet  and  Oscar  H. 
Hickei),  proprietors  California  French 
Laundry  Co.,  1142  Howard 
Loustalot  John,  cellarman,  r.  631  Jackson 
Loustan  Peter,  waiter,  r.  119  Stockton 
Loustaunau  Bernard,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  9  Pratt  PI 
"    Henry  P.,  waiter  Occidental    Hotel,  r.   116 

Leidesdorff 
"    Michel  (Prison  &  Loustaunau),  r.  409,  4th 
"    Peter,  waiter,  r.  9  Pratt  PI 
Louten  Alois,  butcher,  r.  6  Hyde  Terrace 
Louthan  James  B.,  painter,  r.  230,  5th 
Louttit  Williams.,  watchman  Sutro  Baths,  r. 

SE  cor  48th  Av  and  A 
Loutz  John,  blacksmith,  r.  15^^  Freelon  rear 
Louvau  Amelia,  widow,,  r.  614!4  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louis,  sculptor,  r.  614|4  Van  Ness  Av 

LOUVRE  NEW, 

JohnF.  O'Brien  proprietor,  family  re- 
sort, restaurant,  wines  and  liquors, 
8-14  O'Farrell 

LOUVRE  THE, 

William  Bogen  proprietor,  St.  Ann's 
Bldg,  NW  cor  Powell  and  Eddy,  tele- 
phone Bush  3 

Louw  Henry  A.,  clerk  Phelps  &  Miller,  r.  514 
Fulton 


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Louwart  Peter,  carpenter,  r.  225  Ocean  Road 
lioux  Alfonse,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 

1105  Mason 
Liovdal  Fredrica,  widow,  r.  224^,  22d 
Love  Alfred  T.,  r.  112,  13tli 

"    Andrew  C,  patternmaker,  r.  1210,  22d 

"    Annie,  domestic,  2825  Pine 

"  Anna  A.  Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1019  Washington 

"    Burr,  policeman,  r.  737, 23d 

"  Charles  A.,  manager  estates  of  Henry  We- 
therbee  and  Charles  W.  Farnam,  14  Cali- 
fornia, r.  7251/2,  22d 

"  Charles  W.,  head  gardener  public  squares, 
r.  7251/2,  22d 

"    Claude  E.,  paper  hanger,  r.  610^4  Polk 

"    Dugald,  barber,  r.  21  Franklin 

"    Elmer,  cook,  r.  1621 14  Howard 

"    Emma  D.,  widow,  r.  307  Hyde 

"  George  A.,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1  Hen- 
rietta Square 

"    George  W.,  clerk  str  Napa  City 

"  Homer  E.,  manufacturer  cosmetics,  218 
Eddy 

"  James  A.,  clerk  Cesar  Bertheau,  r.  TZdVi, 
22d 

"    James  H.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  935  Mission 

"    James  H.,  theatrical  agent,  r.  820  Ellis 
Love  John  L.,   attorney  at  law,  12  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor,  r.  28  Glen  Park  Av 

"  Joseph  C,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 

"  Joseph  F.,  printer  Francis- Valentine  Co.,  r. 
421  Stevenson 

"  Josephine  S.  Mrs.,  teacher  Denman  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1714  Clay 

"    Mable  L.  Miss,  r.  1714  Clay 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  26  Ritch 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1019  Washington 

"  Richard,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  918, 
15th 

•'  Rufus  K.,  teacher  dancing,  620  Bush,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Samuel  H.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1210.  22d 

"  Walter  G.,  can  maker  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r. 
4O6/2,  6th 

"    William,  porter  James  M.  Lackey 

"    William  H.,  seaman,  r.  1307  Green 

"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  1019  Washington 
Loveder  Clement  (Wagner  &  Loveder),  r.  3129 

Mission 
Lovegren  Ida  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.    708'/4  Va- 
lencia 
Lovegrove  Ella  R.,  widow,  r.  610  Mason 

"    Walter  R.,  dentist,  231  Post,  r.  610  Mason 
Lovejoy  Edward  B.,  ship  carver,  55  Mission,  r. 
Alameda 

"  John  H.,  salesman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  615 
Eddy 

"    L.  H.  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1310  Fell 

"  William  E.,  driver  Adolph  Hoppe,  r.  119 
Bernard 

•'    William  O.   physician,  r.  7,  7th 

LOVELACE  ARTHUR  S, 

Health  Officer,  New  City  Hall  1st  floor, 
telephone  South  106,  and  physician 
and  surgeon,  office  200  Stockton,  hours 
1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  r.  2450  Howard, 
telephone  Mission  248 
Loveland  Andrew  J.,  laborer  Del  Monte  Mills,  r. 

933  Howard 
Loveland  Harry  D.,  attorney  at  law  and  man- 
ager tobacco  department  Wellman,  Peck 
&  Co.,  201  Market, and  superintendent  The 
Merchants  Mutual  Adjusting  Agency, 
504  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  21  Franklin 

"  Harvey  A.,  porter  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 
122,  8th 

"    May  Miss,  actress,  r.  605  Pine 

"  May  W.  Miss,  principal  Stanford  Memorial 
Free  Kindergarten  No.  1,  r.  1924  Vallejo 

"    Walter  G.,  agent,  r.  21114  Guerrero 
Lovell  Charles   H.,   attorney   at  law,   28  Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  Oakland 

"  Charles  W.,  pressman  Bosqui  Engraving 
and  Printing  Co.,  r.  1230b  Broadway 

"    Edward  H.,  clerk  The  Examiner 

"    Pi-ances  J.,  widow,  r.  43-2  Turk 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAFERIES. 

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Lovell  Mansfield,  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chant,   131  California,   r.   San  Lorenzo, 
Cal. 
"    William,     deckhand     flreboat     Governor 
Irwin,  r.  Oakland 
Lovely  House  The,  Lovely  &  Smedley  proprie- 
tors, 605-607  Pine 
"    Mark,  r.  114,  9th 

"    May  E.  L.  Miss,  stenographer  L.  H,  Butch- 
er, r.  114,  9th 
"    Noble  (Lovely  &  Smedley),  r.  605  Pine 
"    &  Smedley  (Noble  Lovely  and  George   H. 
Smedley),     proprietors       The     Lovely 
House,  605-607  Pine 
Loverich  Esther,  widow,  r.  41454  Tehama 
"    Henry  salesman  Friedlander  &  Mitau,  r. 

41414  Tehama 
"    Samuel,    advertising  manager  Sands  W. 
Forman  Clock  Co.,  83  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1207 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Lovern  John,  laborer,  r.  116  Welsh  rear 
Lovett  AlvahE.,  roof  painting,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 
"    Catherine  M.,  widow,  r.  37  Dore 
"    Edward  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  736  Capp 
"    Ella  Miss,  finisher   Golden   Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  717  Minnesota 
"    Frank,  bookkeeper  James  Garvin,  r.  2232 

Mission 
"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  56914  Minna 
"    Frank  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.  r.  2812, 

16th 
"    H.,  milUiand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James  D.,  barber  605,  20th,  r.  717  Minnesota 
"    James  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  717i/4  Minnesota 
"    John  M.,    boatbuilder   John  H.  Burns,  r. 

11291^  Shotwell 
"    Thomas  F.,  carpenter,  r.  717 V^  Minnesota 
Lovey  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  104  Grove 
"    Louis  W.,  manager  Pacific  States  Adver- 

vestising  Bureau,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  104  Grove 
Lovick  William,  machinist,  r.  126  Ellis 
Lovin  John,  laborer,  r.  113  Silver 
Lovotti  Frederico,  clerk,  r.  4b  Pfeifier 

"    Pasqualini,  r.  4APfeiffer 
Lovretovich  Antonio  (Lepetich  &  Lovretovich), 

r.  901  Stockton 
Low  Albert,  cook,  r.  823i/4  Bush 
"    Arthur  F.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2416b  Sutter 
"    Bertha  Miss,  r.  17  Polk 
Low  Charles  A.,  judge  Police  Court  No.  4,  cham- 
bers New  City  Hall,  first  floor,  r.  710  Pine 
"    Charles  H.,  laborer  J.  P.  Co.,  r.  35  South 

Park 
"    C.  P.  &  Co.,  Du  Val  &  Carroll  agents,  221 
Front 
Low  David,  secretary  American  Oil  Co.,  14-16 
Main,  r.  1423  Clay 
•'    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Frederick  W.  (Gotterke  &  Low),  r.  435  Dun- 
can 
"    George,  peddler,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  521  Paciflc 
"    George  B.,  wood   and  coal,  1731  Turk  and 
401  Clement 
Low  George  P.,  editor  and  proprietor  The  Jour- 
nal  of  Electricity   (monthly),  413  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  IQilYz  Devisadero 
"    Horace  D.,   weigher   Western    Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  734a  Valencia 
"    J.  B.  Mrs.,    financial     secretary     Kings' 
Daughters'  Home  for  Incurables,   r.  709 
Broderick 
"    Joel  B.,  mining  engineer,  23  Nevada  Block, 
r.  709  Broderick 


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Low  Jotin,  master  mariner,  r.  29  Hollis 

"    John  A.,  engineer,  r.  2d  Hollis 

"    Joseph  C,  engineer,  r.  29  Hollis 

"    Joseph  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2516b  Sutter 
Low  JosiallO.,  president  American  Oil  Co.,  14- 
16  Main,  r.  2031  Pacific  Av 

"    Maurice,  bartender,  r.  121  Valparaiso 

"    Robert  E  ,  clerk,  r.  120  Jones 

"    Rose  Mrs.,  proprietor  Union  Square  House. 
226  Stockton 

"    Thomas  G.,  seaman,  r.  29  Hollis 

"    William,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Straus  .  &  Froh- 
man,  r.  1023  Laguna 
;8ffl=-Low.    See  Lowe  and  Loewe 
Lowans  Thomas,  musician,  r.  12  August  Alley 

"    Thomas  Jr.,  musician,  r.  12  August  Alley 
Lowden  Harry,  r.  447  McAllister 

"    James  W.,  blacksmith  J.  W.  Russell  &  Co., 
r.  437  OTarrell 

"    Montgomery,    conductor,    r.    1004    Tennes- 

"     Thomas  J.,  labnrp.r.  r  21 1^  TTarript 
L'owden  William  H.,  manager  Norwich-Unron 
Fire  Ins.  Society,  308  Pine,  r.  Oakland 

"National' Bank.  r.  17  Rondel  PI 
4®"Lowden.  See  Louden  and  Loudon 
Lowe  Albert  L.,  rubber  worker  Gorham  Rubber 

Factory,  r.  2602  Folsom 
"    Arthur  J.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  14th  and  Market 
"    Barney,  laborer  Mare  Island  Light  Station 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  801  Diamond 
■'    Clarence  W.,  musician,  r.  1031,  24th 
"    Francis,  restaurant,  430.  6th 
"    Frank  J.,  painter,  r.  1714  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Frank  J.,  solicitor,  r.214  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  J.,  salesman   Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  14  Kissling 
■'    Herbert  W.,  r.  130  Ellis 
"    James,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Willamette 

Valley,  r.  333,  21st 
"    Jesse  M.,  farmer,  r.  1031,  24th 
"    John,  asst.  engineer  str  Constance 
"    John  A.  S.,  cashier  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  82  Natoma 

LOWE  JULIUS  W., 

artesian  well  borer,  126  Kearny,  room 
21,  r.  2602  Folsom 

Lowe  Martin  J.,  butcher,  r.  801  Diamond 
'•    Keal  G. ,  porter,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Sara    A.   Mrs.,   dressmaking,   30   Kearny, 

room  8 
■'    Sherburne  W.,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.   Co.,  r. 

3006  Sacramento 
"    Thomas  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  314  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William  E.,  capitalist,  r.  2915b  California 
"    William  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  214  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  211 J4  Chattanooga 
J^=Lowe.    See  Low  and  Loewe 
Lowell  A.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  313  Leavenworth 
"    Azmun  J.,  inventor  and  manufacturer,  406, 

9th 
"    Charles,  laborer  Robinson  &  Gillespie,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Charles  H.,  druggist  Champion  Pharmacy, 

r.  1301  Steiner 
"    Emma  J.  Mrs.,  r.  SE  cor  Sanchez  and  21st 
"    George,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  607  Sut- 
ter 
"    George  H.  (Lowell  &  Beck),  r.  500  Van  Ness 

Av 


Lowell  George  P.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  InSj 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Lowell  High  School,  Frank  Morton  principal, 
N  s  Sutter  bet  Gough  and  Octavia 
'•    John  F.,  advertising  agent,  213  Grant  Av, 
and   lodge  secretary,  412   Pine,  r.    1010 
Sacramento 
'•    Nathan    R.,    proprietor     Lowell's    Ware- 
house,   12-14   Beale,  and    Eagle   Ware- 
house, 17-19  Davis,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

319  Grant  Av 
"    &  Beck  (George  H.  Lowell  and  William  E. 
Beck),  real  estate  agents,  628  Market 
49"Lowell.    See  Loewel 
Lowell's   Warehouse,   12-14  Beale,   telephone 

Main  1476 
Lowenberg  Albert  J.  (Lowenberg  &  Co.),  r.  609 
Van  Ness  Av 
Charles  F.,  conductor,  r.  1214  Scott 
Edward  (Lowenberg  &  Co.),  r.  118!4  Ellis 
Emil  (Lowenberg  &  Co.),  r.  2239  Sutter 
George,  clerk  Sutro  &  Co.,  r.  1718  Pine 
Gottschalk,  butcher,  r.  1025  O'Farrell 
Isador  (Lowenberg  &  Co.),r.  609  Van  Ness 

Av 
Jeanette,  widow,  r.  1912  Bush 
Joseph,  conductor,  r.  1214  Scott 
Svlvan,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  1025  O'Farrell 
William,  stockbroker,  313  Montgomery,  r. 

118Capp 
&  Co.  (Emil  and  Edward  Lowenberg)  im- 
porters cigars,  224-226 California 
&  Co.   (Isador  and  Albert  J.  Lowenberg), 
importers  and  manufacturers  gents  fur- 
nishing goods,  24-26  Sansome 
«=8=Lowenberg.    See  Loewenberg 
Lowenfeld  Bernard,  capitalist,  r.  1716 Pacific  Av 
"    Melville,  clerk,  r.  1437  Mission 
"    Nathan,  stock  clerk  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  1437  Mission 
"    William,  barber,  1437  Mission 
Lowengrund    Leopold,    salesman  West    Coast 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  1916  Pacific  Av 
Lowenguth  Henry,  molder,  r.  92W2  Lombard 
Lowenstein  Abraham,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss 
&  Frohman,  r.  923  Fillmore 
"    Brothers  (David  and  Nathan),  dry  goods, 

1327  Stockton 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  1.536  Eddy 
"    David  (Lowenstein  Bros.),  r.  1112  Jackson 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  r.  1 112  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Michels  &  Wand,  r.  1112 

Jackson 
"    Nathan  (Lowenstein  Bros.),  r.  1112  Jackson 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  milliner,  r.  1112  Jackson 
"    Rudolph,  agent  Bay  State  Mercantile  Co. 
(Livermore.  Cal.).  113  Sansome,  r.  1821 
Sutter 
"    Samuel,  peddler,  r.  13  Chesley 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1536 
Clay 
4S°"Loweiistein.    See  Loewenstein 
Lowenthal  Arthur.clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.  16Marye 
Terrace 
"    Arthur  F.,  salesman  A.  Eisenberg  &  Co.,  r. 

417  Mason 
"    George,  merchant,  r.  2226  Sacramento 
"    Henry  H.,  attorney  at  law,  712-713  Spreck- 

els  Bldg,  r.  2912  Clay 
"    Herman,  salesman  Chicago  Clothing  Co.,  r. 

226,  6th 
"    Jacob,  r.  16  Marye  Terrace 
"    Julius,  bookkeeper,  r.  924  Sacramento 
"    Louis,  salesman  Samuel  Lowenthal,  r.  703 

Taylor 
"    Morris  S.,  merchandise  broker,  302  Califor- 
nia, r.  2226  Sacramento 
>8S^Lowenthal.     See  Loewenthal   and  Lewen- 

thal 
Lower  John  E.,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Lowery  David,  cabinet  maker,  r.  301  Octavia 
"    Frank  E.,  printer  S.  F.  Newspaper  Union, 

r.  732  Green 
"    John,  house  mover,  r.  5  Lick  Alley 
•'    John  A.,  operator   W.  U.  Tel.   Co.,  r.   1751 
Howard 
4®"  Lowery.    See  Lowrey,  Lowrie  and  Lowry 


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Lowmax  David,  porter,  r.  l"3l2Pacil3c 

"    James,  calker,  r.  1212  Pacific 
Lowndes  Alfred  S.,   journalist,  r.   Commercial 
Hotel 

"    Charles  H.  T.,  surgeon U.  S.  Navy,  20  Ellis, 
r.  808  Hyde 
liOwney  Brothers  (Jeremiah  E.  and  Daniel  D.), 
carriage  blacksmiths,  436,  9th 

"    Daniel  D.  (Lowney  Bros.),  r.  436,  9th 

"    Jeremiah,  r.  706  San  Jose  Av 

"    Jeremiah  E.  (Lowney  Bros.),r.  110,  21st 

"    Thomas  F.,  copyist  Recorder's  o*ace,  r.  225 
Shotwell 

"    Timothy  J.,  r.  824  Treat  Av 
4®" Lowney.    See  Loney  and  Lorney 
Lowrey  Charles,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Frank  M.,  machinist  helper  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 

"    John  (McGrath&  Lowrey),  r.  624,  4th 
Lowrie  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  315  Ivy  Av 

"    Henry  M.,  sign  painter,  r.  227  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Jennie   Miss,  stenographer  Frederick  H. 
Bushnell,  r.  227  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  416  Vallejo 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  12  Clay 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  1224  Kearny 

"    John,  plumber  and    gasfltter,   227   Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    JohnM.,  drayman,  36  California,  r.  649,  3d 

"    Peter,  plumber  John  Lowrie,  r.  227  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    William,  r.  704%  Mission 

"    William  H.,  r.  310  Kearny 
Lowry  Alfred  S.,  buyer  Langley    &    Michaels 
Co.,  r.  436,  8th  Av 

"    Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  436,  8th  Av 

"    Anthony  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  850  Capp 

"  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1035  Vallejo 
Lowry  Edward  N.,  physician  and  sui-geon,  213 
Geary,  hours  11  a.  m.  to  3  p.  m.,  and  7  to 
8  p.  m.,  Sundays  12  m.  to  2  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Main  1105,  r.  The  Colonial,  tele- 
phone Main  2099 

"    Edward  S.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  57  Tremont  Av 

"    Forrest  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.   623  Mc- 
McAUister 

"    George,  engineer   J.    E.    Whitney,  r.  4154 
East 

"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  2  Roanoke 

"    Herbert  G.,  architect,  r.  623  McAllister 

"    Herbert  L.,  machinist,  r.  2  Roanoke 

"    J.  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 

"    John,    conductor    Market    St.  Ry.,   r.   1412 
Mason 

"    John  E.,  engineer  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  623 
McAllister 

"    John  J.,  frame  maker  W.  K.  Vickery,  r.  1035 
Vallejo 

"    J.  W.,  bookkeeper   Brilliant    Sign  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Melville,  engineer,  r.  2  Roanoke 

"    Merle,  printer,  r.  1129  Howard 

"    Michael,  coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  2 
Roanoke 

"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  137'/i  Silver 

"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  1035  Vallejo 

"    Peter  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  1035  Vallejo 

"    Rolfe  L.,  manager  San  Francisco  Ameri- 
can, 6  Eddy,  room  92,  r.  230  Green 
Lowry  W.  G.  &Co.  (William  G.  Lowry),  grain 
and    commission   merchants,    118   Cali- 
fornia, telephone  Front  97 

"    William,    bartender    Dunn    Bros.,    r.  419 
Franklin 

"    William,  painter,  r.  1035  Vallejo 

"    William  G.   (W.   G.  Lowry  &  Co.),  r.  2602 
Pacific  Av 

"    William  J.,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co. 

"    William  J.,  capitalist,  118  California,  r.  848 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    William  R.,  bartender,  r.  418  Franklin 
j6®"Lowry.    See  Lawry,  Lowery  and  Lowrie 
Lowther  John,  stone  cutter  O.  E.  Brady,  r.  608, 

6th 
Loy  Louis,  baker,  r.  1103  Montgomery 

"    Robina  A.  Miss,  milliner  S.  B.  Huffman,  r. 
1907  Fillmore 


W.  MONTACUE  &  CO, 

F»UA\F»S, 

Suction  etrxd  F=^orce, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDIVilLL  and  POWER, 

ALL   SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET 


Loy  William  E.,  superintendent  Pacific  States 
Type  Foundry,  409  Washington,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Loyall  Camilla  F.  Miss,  r.  2315  Sacramento 
"    Robert  B.,  clerk  Monahan  &  Shillcock,  r. 
187  Hyde 
Loyd  John  H.,  solicitor  Conamercial  Fire  Dis- 
patch Co.,  r.  522  Taylor 
"    Owen,  groceries,  806  Valencia 
Loyde  George  W.,  teacher  music,  r.  919  Web- 
ster 
Lozahie  John  L.,  gardener,  r.  1215  Geary 
Lozani   Benedetto,    longshoreman,  r.  908  San- 
some 
Lozier  H.  A.  &  Co.,  Frederick  C.  Chandler  man- 
ager, bicycles,  304-306  McAllister 
Luba  Ludwig,  gardener,  1501  Van  Ness  Av 
Lubas  Alois,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Lubbe  Emil,  with  Theodore  Lubbe  &  Son,  r.  837 
Mission 
"    Emma  Miss,  forewoman  Otto  Berman,  r. 

837  Mission 
"    Theodore  (Theodore   Lubbe  &  Son),  r.  83'. 

Mission 
"    Theordore  &  Son  (Theodore  and  Theodore 

Jr.),  musical  instruments,  837  Mission 
"    Theodore  Jr.  (Theodore  Lubbe  &  Son),  r. 
837  Mission 
Lubben  John,  liquors,  506  Washington,  r.  1916 

Lyon 
Lubbert  Arthur  J.,  coremaker,  r.  65  Federal 
"    George  H.,  porter,  r.  65  Federal 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  65  Federal 
Lubbock  Charlotte  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1731 
Lexington  Av  rear 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1731  Lexington  Av  rear 
"    Henry,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1731  Lex- 
ington Av  rear 
"    Warner,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
Alameda 
Lubcke  Charles,  machinist,  r.  335,  4th 
Lubeck  Adolphe,  salesman  Morris  Lubeck,  r. 
918  Bush 
"    Emil,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1116  Treat  Av 
"    George,  salesman  Jacob  Macowsky,  r.  918 

Bush 
"    Hattie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1524  Howard 
"    Morris,  loan  office,  651  Clay,  r.  918  Bush 
"    Oscar,  bookkeeper  Morris  Lubeck,  r.  918 
Bush 
Lutaelski   Tony,   merchandise   broker,    7   City 

Hall  Av,  r.  9  Hyde 
Lubelsky  Fanny,  widow,  r.  637a  Minna 
Lubie  Henry,    master   mariner,    r.    54   Sacra- 
mento 
Lubin  Joseph,  salesman,  r.  2520  Clay 
"    Samuel  (Lubin  &  Son),  r.  2520  Clay 
"    Simon  C.  (Lubin  &  Son),  r.  2520  Clay 
"    &,  Son  (Simon  C.  and  Samuel),  men's  furn- 
ishing goods,  611  Montgomery 
Lubke  Annie  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  1037,  16th  Av 
South  . 
"    Nicholas,  furnishing  goods,  NW  cor  Rail- 
road Av  and  6th  Av  South,  r.   1027,  16th 
Av  South 
Lubkert  Adolph  M.  F.,  painter  r.  1832  Union 

•'    Adolph  M.  F.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1832  Union 
Lublin  John,  seaman,  r.  612,  2d 
Lubliner  Charles  W.,  plumber,  119,  6th,  r.  951 
Harrison 
"    Daniel  A.,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  &  Co., 

r.  951  Harrison 
"    Morris,  r.  951  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  plumber,  r.  951  Harrison 
Lubner  Frank,  liquors,   NW  cor  Howard  and 
Spear,  r.  63  Natoma 


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LUC 


Valencia  St, 
Mission  40.    a 


POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
I,ondon  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  Si 


Lubosch  George,  expressman,  r.  225  Hickory  Av 

"    Louis,  r.  731  0"Farrell 

"    Melville,    druggist    W.    J.    Bryan,    r.    731 
O'Farrell 

•'    Sarah  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  731  O'Far- 
rell 
Lubring  John,  laborer,  r.  113  Silver 
Luby  Edward  P..  bookkeeper  First   National 
Bank,  r.  213  "Waller 

"    James,  helper  J.  R.  Loosley 

•■    John  C,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 
r.  4341/4  Castro 

"    Richard,  r.  213  Waller 
Luc  John  P.,  chipper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  cor  Bay  and  Kearny 
Lucaro  Rinaldo.  clerk  G.  Figone.  r.  1111  Kearny 
Lucas  Albert  E.,  proprietor   Lucas  Detective 
Agency,  10  Geary,  r.  14  Page 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  15  Norfolk 

"    Chester  L.,  cooper,  r.  2  Essex  PI 
Lucas  Detective  Agency,  Albert  E.  Lucas  pro- 
prietor. 10  Geary 

•■     Edgar  W.',  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  2402 
Larkin 

"     Edward  J.,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan, 
r.  1414  White 

"    Frank  J.,  carpenter,  r.  239  Langton 

■'    Frederick  A.,  cook,  r.  1211%  Mission 

"    Frederick  G.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 
1261^,  13th 

'•    George  H..  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
460  Chenery 

■'    George  J.,  brass  finisher,  r.  2.52  Tehama 

"    I.  S.,  porter  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  811  Pacific 

"    John  (Lucas  &  Co.),  r.  131,  12th 

"    Joseph  H..  salesman  The  D.  E.  Allison  Co.. 
r.  2402  Larkin 

"    J.  William  (Lucas  &  Co.),  r.  131,  12th 

"    Lemuel  H.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co., 
r.  811  Lombard 

"    Lilly  Miss,  waitress,  r.  415  Natoma 

"    Louise  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Institute,  r. 
1036  Valencia 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 

"    Matthys,  porter  O'Donnell  &  Dearin,  r.  cor 
Gunnison  Av  and  Norwich 

"    MaxF.,  engraver,  121  Post,  room  8 
Lucas  R.  H.,  superintendent  Station  B  Post 
Office,  r.  San  Rafael 

"    Robert  J.,  cook  Manuel  Cunha,  r.  904  Jack- 
son 

"    Silvenus  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Walter  E.,  with  Lucas  &  Co.,  r.  1533  How- 
ard 

"    William,  cigar  maker  Pac.  Coast  Co-op. 
Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  22914  Jessie 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Lucas  &  Co.,  proprietors  Golden  Ga'te  Plaster 

Mills,  215-217  Main 
Lucassen  John,  bartender  Peters  Bros.,  r.  216 

Prospect  PI 
Lucazzi  Virgilio,  paste  maker,  r.  8  Lombard 
Lucca  Arturo,  bootblack,  r.  27  Hinckley 

■'    Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  1018%  Montgomery 

"    John,  scavenger,  r.  1114  Montgomery 

"    M.,  steerage  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    Ricardo,  fisherman,  r.  10  Bartol 

•■    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  10  Bartol 
Luccarelli  John,  bootblack,  r.  27  Hinckley 
Lucco  Frank,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Luchesi  Alphonso,  fish  dealer,  r.  730%  Union 


Lucchesi   Angelo   (C.   Lucchesi  &  Bro.),  r.  323 
Broadway 
"    C.  &  Brother  (Cesare  and  Angelo),  bakery, 

323  Broadway 
"    Cesare  (C.  Lucchesi  &  Bro.),  r.  323  Broad- 
way 
"    Egidio,  stableman,  r.  431  Broadway 
"    H.  R.,  teamster,  r.  219,  10th 
"    Louie,  clerk,  r.  4.50%  Natoma 
"    Peter,  porter  G.  Onesti  &  Co. 
"    Richard  A.,  teachermusic,  r.  1616 California 
"    William,  waiter  F.  Lucchetti  &  Co. 
4®"Lucchesi.    See  Luchessa 
Lucchetti  Albert,  student,  r.  934  Broadway 
Lucchetti  F.  &  Co.  (Frank  Lucchetti  and  Anto- 
nio Delucchi),   liquors   and  restaurant, 
517-519  Davis 
"    Frank  (F.  Lucchetti  &  Co.),  r.  934 ; 


"    Gio,  bootblack,  r.  11  Telegraph  PI 
"    Pietro,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Victor  T.,  medical  student,  r.  934  Broad- 
way 
Luccitta  Giuseppe,  shoemaker,  806  Howard 
Luce  Charles  S.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market,  r. 
628  Sutter  ' 

"    Elmer  E.,  r.  281  Paris 

"    George  H.,  gatekeeper  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  745 
Harrison 
Luce  George  J.,  dentist,  19  Columbian   Bldg, 

916  Market 
Luce  George  W.,   assistant    general     freight 
agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2119  Broadway 
Henry  D.,  collector,  r.  221  Devisadero 
John  F.,  machinist,  r.  745  Harrison 
Rhoda  C,  widow,  r.  636  Waller 
Samuel  A.,  plaster  decorator,  r.  636  Waller 
William,  r.  2119  Broadway 
>8S=Luce.    See  Luse 

Lucelli  Domenico,  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 
Lucey  Dennis  J.,  fireman,  r.  25th  bet  Iowa  and 
Indiana 
"    Eugene  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Jeremiah,  machine    hand  S.  F.    Planing 

Mill,  r.  35  Zoe 
"    John,  sash  and  blind  maker,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Katie,  domestic,  707  Pierce 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1810  Laguna 
"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  230  Minna 
4®"Lucey.    See  Lucy 
Luch  Conrad,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  139 

Berry 
Luchadi  Margarita,  widow,  r.  330  Vallejo 
Luchessa  Ettor,  compositor  Law  Journal,  r.  9 

Gordon 
Lucht  Conrad,  mate  tugboat  Elizabeth,   r.  139 

Berry 
Luchsinger  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  724  Minna 
"    George  H.,  auditor  Humboldt  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  316  Scott 
"    Henry,  r.  724  Minna 
Luciani  Angelo,  groceries,  525  Union 
Lucich    Vincenzo,  cook  George  Dawson,  r.  826 

Broadway 
Lucien  D.  G.,  manager  Cercle  Francais,  r.  424 
Post 
"    Marcelin,    tanner   Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Lucier  .Joseph,  boots  and   shoes,  206,  9th,  r.  1317 
Folsom 
"    Joseph  E..  pattern  maker  Thomas  &  Carl- 
son, r.  1317  Folsom 
Lucile  J.  Miss  (Lucile  &  Co.),  r.  830  Fulton 
Lucile  &  Co.,    importers  of   fine  millinery,  139' 

Post 
Lucitt  John,  teamster  John  Sullivan,  r.  34  La- 
fayette 
Luck  Frank,  r.  621  Bush 
"    Martin,  seaman  U.  S  str  Albatross 
"    Stephen  T.,  carrier  postofiQce,  r.  133  Ivy  At 
Lucke  Ben  H.,  importer  and  dealer  fine  shoes, 

830-834  Market,  r.  1333  Golden  Gate  Av 
Luckett  Thomas  R.,  teamster  Dutton  &  Co. 
Luckey  Prudence  M.,  widow,  r.  110  Pierce 

LUCKHARDT  C.  A.  &  CO. 

(Wallace  B.  Taylor  and  Harold  C. 
Ward),  proprietors  Nevada  Metallur- 
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Luckhardt  CEesar  S.,  machinist,  r.  3231  Post 
"    Leona  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Mme.  Alma  E. 

Keith,  r.  731  Sutter 
"    Ernest  S.,  assayer,  r.  2231  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2231  Post 
"    William  G.,  civil  engineer  C.  A.  Luckhardt 

&Co. 
"    William  L.,  salesman,  r.  1614  Washington 
^^"'Luckhardt.    See  Lookhart 
Luckner  Anton,  coffee  saloon,  722  Howard,  r.  10 

Anthony 
Liuckmann  Henry  J.  C. ,  butcher  August  Stolz, 

r.  1011,  18th 
Luokow  Richard  C,  clerk  Judson  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

4071/2  Bay 
Lucky  Charles  J.,  master  tugboat  Rockaway, 
r.  2829  Folsom 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  1501  Jones 
Luco  Juan  M.,  real  estate   and  consul-general 
Chile,  40  Montgomery  Block,  r.  115  Fil- 
bert 
Lucy  Benjamin,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  708  Kansas 
"    Benjamin  C,  soapcutter  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co., 

r.  221/2  Shotwell 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  37  Clinton 
"    George  D.  (G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co.),  r.   204  Brod- 

erick 
"    George  J.,  peddler,  r.  4281/,  5th 
"    George  W.  (G.  W.  Lucy  &  Co.),  r.  817  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    G.  R.  &Co.  (George D.  and  Robert  V.  Lucy), 
soap  manufacturers,   cor  Alameda  and 
Nebraska,  ofQce  123  California,  room  37 
"    G.  W.  &  Co.   (George  W.  Lucy  and  J.  J. 

Gaffney),  draymen,  302  Market 
"    James  W.,  wood  and  coal,  6  Boardman  PI 

r.  831  Bryant 
"    John  T.,  sailmaker,  r.  330  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  V.  (G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co.),  r.  921  Page 
"    Roscoe  W.,  teacher  music,  944  Valencia 
4@=°Lucy.    See  Lucey 
Ludby  Jane,  widow,  r.  447  McAllister 
Luddy  Annie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  822  Geary 

"    Thomas,  r.  44  Clementina 
Ludeke  August,  shoemaker,  1515  Market 
"    George,  groceries  and  liquors,  1712  Eddy,  r. 
4  Farren  Av 
Ludemann  Adolph,  r.  812  O'Farrell 
"    Adolph  F.,  gardener  Frederick  Ludemann, 

r.  N  s  Lombard  bet  Baker  and  Lyon 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  119  Silver 
"    Carl,  r.  730  Pine 
"    Frederick,  proprietor  Pacific  Nursery,  N  s 

Lombard  bet  Baker  and  Lyon 
"      Henry,  cooper,  r.  328  Duncan 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  420  Broadway 
Luders  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
12th  and  Harrison 
"    Otto,  health  inspector  Board  of  Health,  r. 

2281/^  Francisco 
"    Rudolph,  sugar  refiner,  r.  22814  Francisco 
4®=-Luders.    See  Lueders 
Ludin  Charles,  bartender  C.  F.  Rehwald.  r.  2 

Bush  St  PI 
Ludington  George  C,  auctioneer  Easton,  Eld- 
ridge  &  Co.,  638  Market,  r.  2512  Fillmore 
Ludley  Arthur,  conductor,  r.  1524  Howard 
Ludlow  Ann,  widow,  r.  219  Guerrero 
Anna,  widow,  r.  313,  1st  Av 
Garrie  B.,  buyer  Weinstock,  Lubin  &  Co., 

523  Market,  r.  4116  California 
James  T.,  head    draughtsman  Vulcan    I. 

Wks,  r.  219  Guerrero 
John,  ironworker   Pac.    Roll.   Mill,  r.  704 

Tennessee 
MaryB.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  219  Guerrero 
William,  fireman,  r.  664  Harrison 
Ludlum    Edward    L.,  foreman    Farnsworth  & 

Ruggles,  r.  334  Brannan 
Ludolph  Herman,  bartender,  r.  1324  Mission 
"    William,    electrician    Alwin    Fischer,    r 
3005a  16th 
Ludorff  Augustus,  salesman,  r.  304  Bartlett 
Ludovici  F.  Woldemar,  ofBoe  9  Mills  Bldg,  8th 

floor,  r.  2305  Fillmore 
Ludovici   W.    Oscar,     secretary    and    general 
manager   Gas    Consumers  Association, 
316  Post,  r.  2305  Fillmore 


|W.  &  J.  SLOANE&CO., 

ORIENTAL  RUGS. 

COLORINGS    AND    DESIGNS     NOVEL 

AND  ARTISTIC. 

G^t-G^'y    A^arket    St. 


Ludvekovske  John,  woodworker  Mrs.  Thomas 
Costigan,  r.  NW  cor  Dupont  and  Broad- 
way 
Ludvigsen  Nels  P.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Sacra- 
mento and  Montgomery,  r.  410  Buchanan 
Ludwick  John,  baker  P.  Bartscher,  r.  1045  Va- 
lencia 
Ludwig  Andrew,  milk  dealer.  1024  Oak 
"    Angelina  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Anton,  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  720  Filbert 
"    Arthur,  clerk  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  r.  3419 

16th 
"    Caroline  Miss,  r.  706  Larkin 
"    Charles,  barber,  r.  115a  6th 
"    Charles,  brewer,  r.  1808"^  Taylor 
"    Christof,   barber,  .531  Sacramento,   r    East 

Oakland 
"    Ernst  H.  (Ernst  H.  Ludwig  &  Co.),  r.  12061/ 
Sutter 

LUDWIG  ERNST  H.  &  CO. 

(Ernst  H.  Ludwig  and  Charles  S. 
Wheeler),  The  Model  American  Ca- 
terers, 1206  Sutter,  telephone  East  388 

Ludwig  George,  shoemaker,  200714  Fillmore 
"    Harry  C,  teacher  The  Barnes  Cyclery,  r. 

726  Capp 
"    Harry  O..  accountant,  r.  1617  Devisadero 
"    Harry  W.,  painter  John  F.  Bright,  r.   672 

Harrison 
"    Jacob  E.,  solicitor,  r.  1617  Devisadero 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  20,  11th 
"    John  C,  machinist,  r.  736  Capp 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  123;:i  Treat  Av 
"    Max,  driver,  r.  2935  Clay 
"    Nicolaus,  paper  carrier,  r.  720  Filbert 
"    Otto,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  81,  4th 
"    RoUa  D.,  clerk,  r.  1617  Devisadero 
"    William,  clerk  Harry  F.  Rahlmann,  r.  SW 
cor  Railroad  Av  and  15th  Av  South 
Ludwigsen  William  F.,  engineer,  r.  519  Fulton 
LueckeElise  W.,  r.  12191/  Hayes 
Luedeke  William,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Luedens  Elsie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r. 

927  Alabama 
Lueders  Carl,  musician,  r.  915%,  22d 
"    Edward,  shoemaker,  1102  McAllister 
"    Gustav,  flour  broker,  r.  IIO14  Francisco 
"    Herman,  agent  F.L.Neumann  pianos,  82, 9th 
"    J.  Alfred,  president  Metropolitan  Publish- 
ing Co.,  and  editor  and  proprietor  Cali- 
fornia Insurance  Review,  403  Market,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Walter    W.,    bookkeeper    S.    Strauss,    r. 
Berkeley 
4®"  Lueders.    See  Luders 
Luedinghausen  Oscar,  pharmacist,  r.  30  Page 
Lueger  Ernest,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  809  Treat  Av 
Lueneburg  Bernard,  paper  hanger  G.  Orsi,  r. 

Oakland 
Luesche  Frank,  carpenter  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  434,  2d 
Luesmann  Henry  H.,  r.  1528  California 
Luetje  Theodore,  house  painter,  r.  1715  San  Car- 
los Av 
Luffler  Edward,  cabinet  maker,  r.  20  Ford 
Lufkin  Joseph,  proprietor  The  Crown,  29  Grant 

Av 
Lufsky  Charles,  groceries   and  liquors,  SE  cor 

15th  and  Castro 
Luft  John,  clerk  E.  Kennedy  &  Co.,  r.  640  Ten- 
nessee 
"    JohnL.,  bartender Menno  Eden,  r.  1020, 18th 
"    Ludwig,  cook  Max  Cahen  &  Co.,  r.  Ill  Pros- 
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Lugagn  Jean,  cook,  r.  1725  Eddy 
Lugsdin  Jay,  manager  R.  G.  Dun  &  Go's  Mer- 
cantile Agency,  320  California,  r.  Palace 
Hotel 
Luhman  Charles  J.,  porter  R.  H.  Nason  &  Co., 
r.  530  Greenwich 
"    Edward    J.,     porter    Hilmer,    Bredhoff   & 

Schulz,  r.  1005a  Greenwich 
"    John  P..  r.  530  Greenwich 
"    Julius,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r.  19 

Treat  Av 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Peter  J.,  porter,  r.  530  Greenwich 
"    Robert,  packer  William  Clufl  Co.,  r.  1005A 
Greenwich 
Luhmensen  Carl,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  310,  6th 
"    Nicholas  H.  W. ,  mattress  maker  Bernhard 
Mattress  Co. 
Luhn  Charles  W.,  barber,  221  Grant  Av,  r.  10 
Jasper  PI 
"    Otto  (Otto  Luhn  &  Co.),  r.  124  Diamond 
"    Otto  Jr.,  salesman  Otto  Luhn  &  Co.,  r.  124 

Diamond 
"    Otto  &  Co.  (Otto  Luhn),  proprietors   Phila- 
delphia Soap  Works,  117-123  Diamond, 
office  209  Battery 
Luhr  August  A.,  bartender,  r.  1428  Jackson 
"     Ernest  W.,   painter,  407  Brannan,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1710  Sacramento 
;8®-Luhr.    See  Luhrs 

Luhrmann   Bernhard,   proprietor  Mechanics' 
Home  and  Saloon,  101-103,  1st  cor  Mis- 
sion 
"    Bernard  J.,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  310  Valencia 
Luhrs  Brothers  (Charles  and  Carsten),  grocer- 
ies and  liquors,  144,  1st 
"    Carsten  (Luhrs  Bros.),  r.  1  Natoma 
"    Charles  (Luhrs  Bros.),  r.  1  Natoma 
"    Diedrioh,  groceries    and  liquors,  1000  Mc- 
Allister, r.  8i4  Bourbin  PI 
"    Elfert,  groceries  and  liquors,  645  Post 
"    Frank  S.,  carpenter,  r.  427  Duncan 
"    Frederick,  driver,  r.  427  Duncan 
"    Henry,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r.  763 

Mission 
"    J.  Henry,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3 Martha  PI 
"    Nicholas,  bartender  Lilienthal  &  Gaetcke, 
r.  715  Howard 
4®°Luhrs.    See  Luhr 
Luhrsen  Henry,  clerk,  r.  9^4  Verona  PI 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  QYi  Verona  PI 
"    J.  Diedrich,  shoemaker,  r.  506,  4th 
Luick  William,  cigar  maker,  r.  790  Folsom 
Luik  Frederick,  portrait  artist,  r.  623  Jessie 
Luiz  Antone,  cook,  r.  8  Oregon 
Luke  Edward  J.,  solicitor  Yolo  Mills,  r.  700  Ten- 
nessee 
"    Emily,  widow,  r.  310%  Iowa 
"    F.,  2d  officer  str  Empire 
"    George,  clerk  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  310V4  Iowa 
"    Henry,    blacksmith   Fulton    Eng.  &    Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"     Henry,  carpenter,  r.  527  Duncan 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  310%  Iowa 
"    John  P.,  tinner,  r.  926V2  Folsom 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  2210  Pine 
"    Miles,  foreman  W.  L.  Holman,  r.  830  Eliza- 
beth 
"    Walter,  painter,  r.  115a,  6th 
"    William,  merchinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  234 
Iowa 
4®="Luke.    See  Lukes 


Lukens  Ed  G.,  president  Judson  Dynamite  and 
Powder  Co.  and  Western  Fuse  and  Ex- 
plosives Co.,  200  Market,  r.  1350  Madison, 
Oakland 
Lukens  George  Russell,    attorney  at  law,  212 

Sansome,  rooms  17-19,  r.  Oakland 
Lukes  Arthur  W.,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  437a  Hayes 
"    William,  millwright  W.  L.  Holman,  r.  923 
Dolores 
Lukin  Joseph  A.,  r.  1054  McAllister 
Lukschewitz  Philip,  r.  530  Bush 
Lull  Fannie,  widow,  r.  10  South  Park 
Lulobron  Pauline,  widow,  laundress  John  Ber- 

nou,  r.  639,  3d 
Lumber  Surveyors'  Association  of  California, 

9  Mission 
Lumberg  Victor,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

"    Victor,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
Lumley  George,  hostler  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1325 

Steiner 
Lumsden  William,  engineer,  r.  514   Connecti- 
cut 
"    William  J.  (Stevens  &  Lumsden),  r.  SE  cor 
Market  and  Uth 
Luna  F.  Mrs.,  Mexican  groceries,   1231  Dupont, 
r.  1236  Dupont 
"    G.,  seaman  str  San  Jose 
"    Joseph,  cook  R.  Luna,  r.   1236  Dupont 
"    Mary,  domestic,  110  McAllister 
"    Michael,  furniture,  636  Broadway,  r.   1336 

Dupont 
"    Romeo,  restaurant,  1236  Dupont 
"    Romeo  Mrs.,  groceries,   1231  Dupont,  r.  1236 
Dupont 
Lunari  Antonio,  peddler,  r.  332  Green  rear 

"    Federico,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Lunceford  H.  W.,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  German  Hotel 
Lund  Alfred,  fireman  tugboat  Monarch 
"    Andrew  C,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1301% 

Lyon 
"    Andrew  H.,   helper   Willows  Brewery,  r. 

4021/2  Capp 
"    Arthur,  salesman,  r.  1809  Oak 
"    August,  carpenter,  r.  627  York 
"    Augusta,    widow,     restaurant,    1505   Ken- 
tucky 
"    Charles,  hatter,  r.  725  Natoma 
"    Charles,  mate  schr  Bender  Brothers,   r.  6 

Howard 
"    Charles  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  44  Tehama 
"    E.  Peter  (Lund  &  Hansen),  r.  22, 5th 
"    Gunner,  cook,  r.  740  Howard 
"    Hans,  bookkeeper,  r.  1512%  Castro 
"    Hans    C,  master  bktn  Northwest,  r.  329, 
13th 
Lund  Henry  (Henry  Lund  &  Co.),  and  consul 
Sweden  and  Norway,  office  214  Califor- 
nia, r.  1914  Washington 
"    Henry  Jr.,  with  Henry  Lund  &  Co.,  r.  1914 
Washington 
Lund  Henry  &  Co.   (Henry  Lund),  importing, 
shipping  and  commission  merchants,  214 
California 
Hugh  N.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  88,  9th 
Jasper,  hostler  Peter  Schmidt,  r.  9  Wash- 
ington 
JeannetteMrs.,  r.  1512%  Castro 
John,  carpenter,  r.  924%  Florida 
John,  fireman  tugboat  Monarch 
John,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
John  A.,  agent  Koal  Spar  Co.,  44,  3d,  room 

20 
John  A.,  fireman  tug  Liberty,  r.  3  Pfeiffer 
John  W.,  porter   Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.    1313 

Broadway 
John  W.,  saddler  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  r.  609 

Locust  Av 
Julius,  driver  Bibo,  Newman  &Ikenberg,  r. 

1311  Larkin 
Kate,  widow,  r.  74  Water 
Lewis,  upholsterer  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
M.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Michael,  hostler  Peter  Schmidt,  r.  9  Wash- 
ington 
Mitchell,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 
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Lund    Nes   M.,    proprietor   Magnolia   Cafe,    6 

East  opp  Oakland  Ferry,  r.  1809  Oak 
"    Niels  J.,  restaurant.  SE   cor  Folsom  and 

leth 
"    N.  J.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Pearl,  88,  9th 
"    Peter,  liquors,  37,  5th,  r.  35,  5th 
"    Philip,  painter,  r.  722  Ellis 
"    P.  R.,  reporter,  r!  418  Ellis 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Mariposa  and 

Missouri 
"    Samuel,  dock  master  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r. 

140  Cumberland 
"    William,  butcher  Albert  R.  Steinbring 
J8®=LiUnd.    See  Lunde,  Lundt  and  Lunt 
Lundahl  Melchoir  W.,  watchmaker  Shreve   & 

Co.,  r.  1324  Eddy 
•'    Victor  N.,  cooper  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  504  7th 
Lundberg  Anna  Miss.  r.  324  Montgomery  Av 
"    Arthur  F.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  513  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  r.  1108  Treat  Av 
"    Charles,    cabinet  maker    Cal.    Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  706  Hampshire 
"  Charles,  capitalist,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Charles    T.,  machinist    Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell.  r.  1080  Broadway 
"    Edward    K.,    groceries    and   liquors,   1733 

Leavenworth 
"    Gustave,  tailor,  r.  2  Geary  PI 
"    Hugo,  teamster,  r.  133  Clara  rear 
"    Hugo  v.,  driver,  r.  133  Clara   rear 
"    Lauritz    F.,    shoemaker,    1034     Larkin,  r. 

11081/2  Hyde 
"    Magnus,  longshoreman,  r.  522  Howard 
"    Magnus,  seaman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Nels,  mate  str  Noyo,  r.  233  California  Av 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  313  Sacramento 
"    Peter  T.,  r.  1080  Broadway 
4®=Lundberg.    See  Lundborg  and  Lundburg 
Lundblad  Gustave  A.,  machinist,  r.  16  Antonia 

"    Nils,  tailor  Charles  Lyons,  r.  16  Antonia 
Lundblade   Frederick,  warehouseman,  r.    3509 

Larkin 
"    Frederick  A.,  upholsterer  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  3509  Larkin 
Lundborg  Howard  M.,  dentist,  r.  608  Jones 
"    Irving,  receiving  teller    Sather   Banking 

Co.,  r.  1918  Sacramento 
'•    John  A.  W.,  dentist,  office  336  Post,  r.  1918 

Sacramento 
"    Konrad  M.,  dental  student,  r.  336  Post 
Lundburg  Magnus,   longshoreman,  r.  532  How 

ard 
Lunden    Andrew  N.,  cook  John  Swain,    r.  731 

Geary 
"    Catherine,  groceries  and  liquors,  200  Va- 
lencia 
"    Laura,  widow,  r.  637  Howard 
4®"Lunden.    See  Lundin  and  London 
Lundgren  C,  seaman  str  Gipsy 
"    Carl,  tailor,  r.  35754  Minna 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  442,  9th 
"    E.,  porter  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r.  933^4  Na- 

toma 
Lundholm   Frank   J.,  harness   maker  Leibold 

Harness  Co.,  r.  516  Filbert 
"    John,    carpenter,    r.   SE    cor    Baker  and 

Beach 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  516  Filbert  rear 
Lundie  Hugh,  tailor,  r.  444,  3d 
"    James  J.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co., 

r.  444,  3d 
"    John  (Lundie  &  Son),  r.  444,  3d 
•'    John  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  444,  3d 
"    Joseph,  carrier  Building  News  and  Review. 

r.  344,  3d 
"    Mary  M.  Mrs.,  (Lundie  &  Son),  r.  444,  3d 
"    Nathaniel,  r.  530!4  Valencia 
"    William,  clerk  Lundie  &  Son,  r.  444, 3d 
"    &  Son  (Mrs.  Mary  M.  and  John),  groceries, 

444,  3d 
4®»Lundie.    See  Lundy 
Lundin  Andrew,  shoemaker,  r.  1638  Howard 
"    C,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  909  Treat  Av 
"    C.  A.  Mrs.,  restaurant, 302,  9th 
"    Charles  B.,  carpenter,  2711  Folsom 
"    Frederick  A.,  packer  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  402 

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Lundin  George  H.,  upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  & 

Co.,  r.  1  WheelockPl 
"    John,  r.  119,  5th 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  120  Howard 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  1122 Harrison 
"    John,   upholsterer  I.  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  1 

Wheelock  PI 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  groceries,  537  Elizabeth 
"    Nicholas  M.,  clerk,  r.  1314!^  Alabama 
"    Oscar  H.,  laborer,  r.  537  Elizabeth 
"    Theodore  C,  cutter  Nathan  Willard,  r.  604 

Haight 
4®~  Lundin.    See  Lunden  and  London 
Lundine  John,  3d  officer  str  Walla  Walla,  r. 

Oakland 
Lundquist  Alfred  A.,   draughtsman    Sanborn- 

Perris  Map  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Carl  T.,  watchmaker  J.   Svenson,  r.   1812 

Polk 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Charles  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  15V4  Stanly 

"    Edward  C,  saddler  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

711  Geary 
•'     Emil  O.,  butler,  1883  Washington 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  711  Geary 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    John  O.,  tailor  F.   Joseph  Locher,  r.  1416 

Lyon 
.e®-Lundquist.       See    Lindquist    and    Ljung- 

quist 
Lundstrom  Charles,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    John,  cooper  CaJ.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  444,  6th 

LUNDSTROM  K.  A, 

manufacturer  of  hats  and  caps,  605 
Kearny,  factory  144  Geary,  r.  1312, 
17tli 

Lundstrom  Theodore,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 

4®"Lundstrom.    See  Lindstrom 

Lundt  Jennie  C.  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2104  Mason 

i3®="Lundt.    See  Lund  and  Lunt 

Lundy  A.  L.(A.  L.  Lundy  &  Co.),  r.  605O'Farrell 

Lundy  A.  L.  &  Co.  (A.  L.  Lundy),  wholesale 
dealers  in  foreign  and  domestic  salt, 
326-328  Front,  telephone  Front  47,  ware- 
house Hathaway's  Wharf,  salt  works 
Mt.  Eden 
"    Benjamin,    tinsmith   W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  216  Fillmore 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1800  Howard 

LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO., 

Frederick  A.  Berlin  president,  Charles 
H.  Berlin  secretary  and  manager,  im- 
porters and  dealers  furniture,  carpets, 
bedding,  etc.,  813  Market,  and  818-820 
Mission 

Lundy   Isaac   S.,    contractor  and  builder,  551 
Mission 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  4154  East 
"    Pleasant  L.,  waiter,  r.  101054  Clay 

Lundy  Thomas,  diamonds,  watches,  jewelry, 
solid  silverware,  gold-headed  canes, 
silk  umbrellas,  etc.,  Emporium  Bldg.  r. 
NW  cor  Stanyan  and  Carl 

4®"Lundy.    See  Lundie 

Lunes  Manuel,  barber Ottenberg&Bettencourt, 
r.  716  Montgomery 

Lung  Edward,  solicitor  Golden  Eagle  Hotel,  r. 
406  Broadway 

Lungar  Frank,  machinist,  r.  37  Natoma 

Lunger  Henry  E.,  clerk  Mrs.  Thomas  Johns,  r. 
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Luning  Building,  junction  Market,  California 

and  Drumm 

"    Company,  George  Whittell  president,  J.  M. 

Cunningham  secretary,  39  Sutter 

L'Universo  Marine    Insurance    Co.,    Mann    & 

Wilson  agents,  306  Sansome 
Lunney  Hugh  J.,  clerk  William  H.  Armstrong, 
r.  !i090  Market 
"    Stewart,  oiler    Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  Felton  nr  University 
Limnon  William  P.,  fireman,  r.  NW  cor  Iowa 

and  18th,  Potrero 
Lunny  Bernard,  driver,  r.  154Vi  Silver 
"    Charles  W.,  with  James  W.  Lunny,  r.  1123. 

24th 
"    Edward  J.,  shoecutter,  r.  156  Shipley 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    James  W.,  house  painter,  517  California,  r. 

1123,  2-4th 
"    James  W.  Jr.,  painter  William  G.  Koch,  r. 

914  Florida 
"    John  P.,  stickerhand,  r.  I5414  Silver 
"    Joseph,  groceries  and  liquors,  SWcor  Fair 

Oaks  and  22d,  r.  103  Fair  Oaks 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  154V2  Silver 
Lunsmann  Adolf  W.,  clerk  Lunsmann  Bros.,  r. 
]016Folsom 
"    August,    driver   Fredericksburg    Bottling 
Co.,  r.  1905  0'FarreU 
Limsmanii   Brotliers  (John  F.   and  John  H.), 
groceries  and  liquors,  1016  Folsom 
"    Charles  H.  (Charles  H.  Lunsmann  &Co.),  r. 
130  Perry 
Lunsmann  Charles  H.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  and 
John     H.    Lunsmann),    groceries     and 
liquors,  NE  cor  4th  and  Harrison 
"    Hermann   A.    (Hermannn    A.  Lunsman  & 
Bro.  and  Lunsmann  &  Stanke),  r.  436b 
Jessie 
Lunsmann  Hermann  A.  &  Brother  (Hermann 
A.  and  John  H.),  wines  and  liquors,  871 
Market 
"    John  F.  (Lunsmann  Bros.),  r.  4  Harriet 
Lunsmann  John  H.  (Charles  H,  Lunsmann  & 
Co.,  Hermann  A.  Lunsmann  &  Bro.  and 
Lunsmann  Bros.),  and  liquors,  631  Davis, 
r.  114  Prospect  PI 
"    Wilhelm,  clerk  Dick  Henning,  r.  2546  Fol- 
som 
"    &  Stanke  (Hermann  A.  Lunsmann  and  Al- 
bert F.  Stanke),  liquors,  SEcor  Bartlett 
and  23d 
Lunstedt  Edward,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

O'Farrell  and  Powell,  r.  534  Turk 
Limstedt  Henry,  grand  secretary  Native  Sons 
of  the  Golden  West,  E  s  Mason  bet  Post 
and  Geary,  r.  2404  Jones 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  2404  Jones 
"    Theodore,  manager  Benjamin  F.  Jellison, 

544  California,  r.  1104^4  Jackson 
"    Theodore,  clerk,  r.  IIO414  Jackson 
Limt  Brothers  (Herbert  C.  and  Stephen  P.  Jr.), 
hardware,  bicycles,    etc.,   NE  cor  Fill- 
more and  Pine 
"    George  G.,  paper  hanger,  r.  722,  22d 
Lunt  Georg'e  W.,  manager  Union  Undertaking 
Co.,  733  Mission,  r.  722,  22d 
"    Herbert  C.  (Lunt  Bros.),  r.  109  Liberty 

LUNT  OLIVER  A., 

proprietor  Lunt's  Dancing  Academy, 
1310  Polk,  r.  Alameda 

Lunt  Samuel  C,  r.  109  Liberty 
"    Stephen  P.,  insurance,  r.  109  Liberty 
"    Stephen  P.  Jr.  (Lunt  Bros.),  r.  809a  20th 

-eS'-Lunt.    See  Lund  and  Lundt 


LUNT'S  DANCING  ACADEMY, 

Oliver  A.  Lunt  proprietor,  1310  Polk 

Luntsford  George  H.,  hostler  Wiley  S.  Bishop. 

r.  2920  Mission 
Lunvaldt  Hans  J.,  master  schr   Vesta,   office 

Pier  4  Steuart 
Lupori  Giovanni,  peddler,  r.  39  Hinckley 

"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  39  Hinckley 
Luporini  Luigi  (AUegrini  &  Luporini),  r.  921 
Montgomery 
"    Narciso,  baker  C.  Lucchesi  &  Bro.,  r.  323 

Broadway 
"    Virginia  Miss,  r.  921  Montgomery 
Lupp  Frederick,  r.  1902a  Powell 
Luproil  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  530  Eddy 
Lupton  James,  waiter,  r,  1242  Bush 
"    M.,  seaman  str  Australia 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  264  Brannan 
LuqueMarie,  ironer  B.  Sarthou,  r.  1231  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Pierre,  milker  Bernard  Cassou,  r.  cor  Way- 
land  and  Hamilton 
Lurch  Edward,  r.  1720!^  Folsom 

"    Matilda  C,  widow,  r.  1720^/4  Folsom 
Lurfluh  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  108  William 
Lurline  Salt  Water  Baths,  The  Olympic  Salt 
Water  Co.  proprietors,  NW  cor  Bush  and 
Larkln 
Lurmann   Frederick,     president     Milwaukee 

Brewery  of  San  Francisco,  432,  10th 
Lurvey  Samuel  F.,  farmer,  r.  10%  Walter 
Luscher  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  422,  2d 
Luscombe  Robert  (Luscombe  &  Isaacs),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    &  Isaacs  (Robert  Luscombe  and  Joshua  D 
Isaacs),  commission  agents,  537  Market 
Luse  Henry  H.,  capitalist,  r.  18  Essex 
"    Lydia  F.  Miss,  county  president  W.  C.  T. 

U.,  r.  18  Essex 
"    R.  R.  Frances    Miss,    elocutionist,    r.    18 
Essex 
4®="Luse.    See  Luce 
Lusich  Eli,  waiter  T.  Giurich,  r.  531  Union 

"    Frank,  porter,  r.  531  Union 
Lusk  Albert,  commission  merchant.  314  Wash- 
ington, r.  2204  Jones 
"    Albert  M.,  storekeeper  Edison  Light   and 

Power  Co. ,  r.  406, 23d 
"    Elmer  J.,  clerk, r.  460  Bryant 
"    Mason  L.,  wheelwright  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

500  Larkin 
"    Robert  S.,  porter  Stevenson   &  Co.,  r.  10 
Lewis 
Lussch  Matthew,  r.  349  Minna 
Lussey  Florence  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper  United 

Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  r.  415/2  Baker 
Lussier  N.  H.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham&  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Oliver,  operator  Frederick  H.  Bushnell,  r. 

1410  Market 
"    William,  photographer,  r.  530  Turk 
Lust  Benjamin,  clerk  O.  W.  Nordwell  &  Co.,  r. 
1207  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Fanny,  widow,  r.  1207  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isaac,  printer,  r.  1207  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  1207  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lustand  Josefa,  domestic,  1420  Larkin 
Lustellot  Zacari,  laundryman,  r.  1111  Montgom- 
ery 
Lustenberger  Michael,    porter    Crown    Distil- 
leries Co.,  r.  72  Brosnan 
Lustig  Daniel   D.,   physician,  office    and    r.  6 
Turk 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  r.  462  Natoma 
"    William,  jeweler,  r.  317  Ellis 
Lustman  Morris,  peddler,  r.  445  Jessie 
Lutge  August,  upholsterer,  r.  11  John 
"    Brothers  (Louis  and  Robert),  upholsterers, 

1052  McAllister 
"    Louis  (Lutge  Bros.),  r.  141  Erie 
"    Richard  (Schrader  &   Lutge),  r.  1806  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Robert  (Lutge  Bros.),  r.  421  Grove 

LUTGEN  CHARLES  F., 

expert  accountant,  office  218  Califor- 
nia, room  7,  r.  Oakland 


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Lutgen  Conrad  J.,  bookkeeper  J.  A.  Folger  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John    (Wichman,   Lutgen  &  Co.),  r 

meda 
"    John,  driver  Hayes  Valley  Brewery, 

Birch  Av 
Lutgens  Adolph  C,  architect,  125  Phelan  Bldg, 

r.  1403  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ernest  H.,    jeweler   Shreve   &   Co.,  r.  209 

Minna 
"    John  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  414,  5th  Av 
"    John  H.  C,  collector  German  General  Ben. 

Soc,  r.  1403  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  clerk   Theo.    Schomaker,   r.     427 

Broderick 
Luth  Charles,  butcher,  r.  700  Front 
"    Charles  J.  H.,  clerk  cashier's  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  710  Ellis 
"    Joaquin,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 


Luther  A.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  382  Dolores 
"    Carlos,  bookkeeper  J.  O.  Meyerink,  r.  1407 

Mason 
"    Edwin  G.,  carpenter,  r.  232,  4th  Av 
Luther   George   E.,    superintendent  Overland 
Freight  Transfer  Co.,  r.  305ASteiner 
"    Harry,  salesman  Bay  City  Soda  WaterCo., 
r.  9291/2  Filbert 

Luther  H.  W.  Mr.  and  Mrs., 

teachers     of    piano,     guitar,    banjo, 
violin,  mandolin,   also  voice  culture, 
POTIC       studio  1241  1-2  Market 

Luther  Minot  L.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.   605 

O'Farrell 
Luthmaier  F.  H.,  lum.berman,  r.  444  Brannan 
Lutjen  Henry,   clerk  Simon  Vock,   r.   SW  cor 

Grove  and  Webster 
Lutkey  George,  with  Sierra  Lumber  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Lutley  A.,   conductor  Market    St.  Ry.,  r.   1524 
Howard 
"    Frank  (McVicker  &  Broderick),  r.  28  Moss 
"    Robert  W.,  carpenter,  r.  916  Mission 
Luton  Frank,  groceries  and  bakery,  328,  12th 
Luttenberger  John,  bartender  Orpheum,   r.   343 

Jessie 
LutterkortC.  Henry,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co., 

r.  402  Geary 
Lutticken  Charles  J.,  candy  maker  Frank  Mas- 
key,  r.  21071/2  Larkin 
"    Frank,  cigar  maker,  r,  2107^2  Larkin 
"     Louis  J.,  salesman  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  2107>^ 
Larkin 
Luttmann  Albert, clerk  Herman  Segelken,  r.  1601 
Howard 
"    William  H.,  bartender  Stelling  Bros.,  r. 
NW  cor  Noe  and  16th 
Luttrell  Frank  M.,  silver  ingot  melter  U.   S. 
Mint,  r.  2910  Buchanan 
"    George    H.,   brass  finisher  S.   F.  Novelty 
and  Plating  Wks,  r.  320  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  P.,  master  mariner,  offlce  14  Clay,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Martha  Mrs.,  r.  303  Turk 
"    Paul  S.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 
r.  807  Geary 
Lutttringer  Alphonse,  bookkeeper,  r.  434b   18th 
"    Charles,  liquors,  cor  Mission  and  Harring- 
ton 
"    Charles    M.,  porter  Dominick  Roberts,   r. 

cor  Mission  and  Harrington 
"    Emile  M.,  bag  sewer,  r.  cor  Mission  and 

Harrington 
"    Francis  J.,  teamster,  r.   cor  Mission  and 

Harrington 
"    Richmond  J.,  ganger  U.  S.  Internal  Reve- 
nue, r.  434,  18th 
Lutvogt  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  729^4  Minna 
Luty  Frederick  E.,  mining  secretary,  330  Pine, 

room  5,  r.  Oakland 
Lutz  Andrew,  waiter  Stark  &  Bro.,  r.  1050  How- 
ard 
"    August,  metal  spinner  Thomas  Day  &  Co., 

r.  41/i  Dodge 
"    C.  A.,  surgeon  str  City  of  Peking 
"    Charles  A.,  physician,  r.  222514  Mission 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper,  r.  474  Jessie 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  540  Minna 


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Lutz  Jacob,  teamster  Cal.  Tallow  Wks,  r.  5th  Av 
South  bet  L  and  M 

"    John,  farmer,  r.  677^4  Mission 

"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  134  Gough 

"    John  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  1507  Steiner, 
r.  1511  Steiner 

"    John  L.,  millhand  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.   cor 
Mariposa  and  Indiana 

"    Julius,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3237  Mis- 
sion 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  hair  Jewelry  maker,  r.  4i/4  Dodge 

"  Ludwig,  butcher,  r.  38  Ringold 
Lutz  William  E.,  secretary  Fidelity,  Empire, 
Mechanics'  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tions and  California  Mutual  Savings, 
Fund,  Loan  and  Building  Association, 
and  insurance  agent,  205Sansome,  r.  2733 
California 

"    William  H.,  metal  plater,  r.  134  Gough 
Lutzen  Gustav  B.,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
130  Collingwood 

"    John,  brewer  Hayes  Valley  Brewery,  r.  526 
Birch  Av 

"    Oscar  A.,  harness  maker  Charles  L.  Has- 
kell, r.  1404  Powell 
Luvisi  Angelo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  NW  cor 

Eddy  and  Pierce,  r.  1101  Pierce 
Luvisotti  Francesco,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Lux  Abramam  L.,  clerk  Justinian  Caire  Co.,  r. 
1214  Vallejo 

"    Charles   (estate  of),  ofQce  508  California, 
room  17 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  5601^  Natoma 

"    F.  A.  Brewing  Co.    See  Anchor  Brewery 

"    Frank  A.,  r.  1612  California 

"    Frank  A.  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1612  California 

"    Fred  W.,  physician,  26  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor, 
r.  1214  Valleio 

"    Frederick,  r.  1214  Vallejo 

"    George  H.,  salesman  Frederick  Jantzen,  r. 
1214  Vallejo 

"    Henry,  1st  asst  engineer  str  Corona,  r.  1065 
Howard 

"    John,  brass  molder,  bG0]4  Natoma 

"    Joseph,  tailor  Marshall  F.  Jones,  r.  34  Har- 
per 

"    Leonard,    driver   Hofmann  &    Woenne,  r. 
560j^  Natoma 

"    Louis  A.,  collector  O'Farrell  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Miranda  W.  (estate  of),  T.  B.  Bishop  &  A. 
N.  Lewis  executors,  532  Market,  room  44 

"    Walter,  driver,  r.  1612  California 

"    William  H.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  1137  Ellis 
-ftS-Lux.    See  Luck 
Lycan  Andrew  M.,   collector   Baxter   Portrait 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Lycett  John,   collector  Fremont  St.   Wharf,  r. 

354%,  11th 
Lycette  John  D.,  wool  sorter  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  611 
Haight 

"    Joseph   F.,    warehouseman    W.    W.   Mon- 
tague &  Co.,  r.  26Dore 

"    Patrick,  r.  611  Haight 
J8®="Lycette.    See  Lysett 
Lyceum  of  Expression  The,  Mrs.  Edna  Snell- 
Poulson    and    Mrs.   Louise    Humphrey- 
Smith  managers.  32  O'Farrell 

LYCEUM  THE, 

preparatory  school  for  University, 
Law  and  Medical  colleges.  Prof.  L.  H. 
Grau  principal,  333-335  Phelan  Bldg 

Lydard  Peter  J.,  carpenter,  r.  17.35  Broadway 

Lydell  John,  bartender,  r.  12  Ellis 


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Lyden  Adelia,  cook  Maria  Kip  Orphanage,  638 
Folsom 
"    Maggie,  nurse,  3196  Pacific  Av 
Lydiatt  Amos,  teamster  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  403, 

29th 
Lydick  John  M.,  stableman  Cal.  Construction 

Co.,  r.  519,  17th 
Lydon  Edward  F.,   clerk  N.  K.  Masten,  r.  217 
Polk 
John,  peddler,  r.  Army  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
John  T.,  teller  U.   S.  Sub-Treasury,  r.  431 

McAllister 
Katherine,  widow,  r.  243  Clara 
Margaret,  domestic,  1429  Mason 
Mary,  widow,  r.  217  Polk 
Michael,  foreman  Bonnet    Bonnet,  r.  NE 

cor  Beach  and  Larkin 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  455  Minna 
Patrick,    expressman,    NE    cor    4th    and 

Minna,  r.  234  Minna 
Peter,  paver,  r.  cor  15th  Av  South  and  N 
Thomas,  peddler,  r.  Army  nrSan  Bruno  Av 
4®"Lydon.    See  Layden  and  Leyden 

LYFORD  BENJAMIN  F. 

(retired),  Ljrford's  Hygea  or  Sanitary 
Villa  real  estate  at  Point  Tiburon,  Ma- 
rin Co.,  office  45  Thurlow  Block,  126 
Kearny,  r.  Strawberry  Point,  Marin 
Co. 
Lyford  Fannie  P.  Miss,  r.  303  Jones 

"    Lottie  A.,  widow,  r.  303  Jones 
Lyle  Andrew  G.,  paper  carrier,  r.  715  Oak 

"    James,   packer   Whitman  &  Barnes  Mfg 
Co.,  r.  810  Mission 

•«    Williams.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Lyles  Edwin  C,  wholesale  lumber,  28  Luning 

Bldg,  r.  226  Sutter 
Lyman  Albert  W.,  clerk  M.  L.  Kelly,  r.  Ben- 
nington nr  Ellert 

"    Arthur  S.,  machinehand,  r.  Bennington  nr 
Ellert 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  6301^  Minna 

"    Charles,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r.  712 
Capp 

"    Edward    B.,    liquors    and    lodgings,  502^ 
Broadway,  r.  342  Union 

"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  626  California 

"    George,  mariner,  r.  502 V4  Broadway 

"    Harry  J.  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  158  Shipley 
rear 

"    Hattie  A.,  widow,  r.  Bennington  nr  Ellert 

"    James  C,  machinist,  r.  325,  27th 

"    John  R.,  with  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  334,  29th 

"    Richard  M.,  clerk  J.  B.  Haggin,  r.  Oakland 
Lymbery  Charles  H.,  salesman,  r.  1216  Wash- 
ington 
Lynam  Helena  A.,  widow,  r.  25191/  Pine 

"    Thomas   J.,  teamster   Wieland    Bros.,   r. 
25191/2  Pine 
Lynas  John  F.,  clerk  Donald  Y.  Campbell,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Robert  I.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
4®"Lynas.    See  Lyness 
Lynch  A.  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1104  Gough 

'•    Alexander,  with  Mrs.  E.  Lynch,  r.  628  Jes- 
sie 

"    Alice  E.  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 
School,  r.  303  Polk 

"    Anastasia,  domestic,  3019  Sacramento 

"    Andrew,   artificial    stone  contractor,  Cle- 
ment nr  13th  Av 

"    Annie  Miss,  canmaker  D.   Ghirardelli  Co., 
r.  2351/2  Perry  rear 

"    Annie  T.  Miss,  candy  maker,  r.  250  Perry 


Lynch  Bernard,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 

Co. 
"    Bernard  C,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

758  San  Jose  Av 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  212  Grove 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  805  Church 
"    Bridget,  widow,  lodgings,  102  Pacific 
"    C,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  10%,  14th 
"    Catherine  Miss,  domestic,  r.  27V4  Ritch 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  bakery,  914, 22d 
"    Celia  I.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  519  Lyon 
"    Charles,  r.  26  Sycamore  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  lather,  r.  1032,  20th 
"    Charles  J.   (T.   R.  and  C.  J.  Lynch),  r.  1600 

Folsom 
"    Charles  W.,  attorney    at    law,  331  Phelan 

Bldg,  r.  16  Marye  Terrace 
"    Chester  T.,  compositor  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 

105  Hayes 
"    Christopher,  actor,  r.  1607  Lexington  Av 
"    Daniel,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  23  Beaver 
"    Daniel,  fruit   dealer,  r.  NW  cor  26th  and 

Bryant 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  316  Davis 
"    Daniel  F.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  2414  Willow 

Av 
"    David,  r.  55  Dame 
"    Dennis  J.,  r.  603  N  South 
"    Dennis  J.,  plasterer,  r.  928a  15th 
"    Dennis  J.,  tanner  John  Counihan  &  Son,  r. 

1320  Hampshire 
"    E.  Mrs.,millinery,  1003  Market,  r.  628  Jessie 
"    Edmond,  gilder,  r.  38  Harriet 
Lynch  Edward,  attorney  at  law,  1  Mills  Bldg, 

7th  floor 
"    Edward,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  448,  15th 
"    Edward F.,  tinner,  r.  48  Jessie 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  lllA  Collins 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1120  Filbert  rear 
"     Elizabeth  S.,  physician,  634  Castro 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  22  Stanford 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  928a  15th 
"    Eugene,  boatman,  r.  31  Clarence  PI 
"    Eugene  F.,  upholsterer,  r.  350  Perry 
"    Francis  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs, 

Leavenworth 
"    Frank,  boatman,  r.  1027  Montgomery 
"    Frank  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  12111/4  Folsom 
"    George,  bartender,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    George,  haekman,  r.  1104,  8th 
"    George  A.,  cashier  Mrs.  E.  Lynch,  r.  628 

"    George  F.,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co 

r.  328  Capp 
"    George  F.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

2Russ 
"    H.,  stenographer,  r.  109  Guerrero 
"    Hanna,  widow,  r.  2010  Larkin 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  Jno.  D.  Eby,  r.  929a  Sutter 
Lynch  Henry  H.,  superintendent  of  Construc- 
tion Market  Street  Railway  Co..  room  19 

Hobart  Bldg,  r.  1210  Mason 
Hubert  T.,  r.  569  Stevenson 
Hugh  (Lynch  &  Hayes),  r.  3114  Mission 
Hugh,  tailor,  35,  3d,  r.  847  Howard 
Humphrey  D.,  hostler  J.  C.  Traver,  r.  2611 

Mission 
Humphrey  W.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  Ill  Collins 
James,  r.  1707  Turk 
James,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
James,  blacksmith,  r.  513  Howard 
James,  boiler  maker,  r.  159%  Perry 
James,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  914, 

22d 
James,  horseshoer,  r.  14  Chesley 
James,  horseshoer  E.  M.  Graney,   r.  1238 

Alabama 
James,  laborer,  r.  3331,  16th 
James,  laborer,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr  H 
James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  cor 

37th  and  Alabama 
James,  painter,  r.  41,20th 
James,  pantryman,  r.  10641/  Howard 
James,  peddler,  r.  1118  Howard 
James,  seaman,  r.  NE  cor  Russ  and  Na- 

toma,  fiat  4 


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Lynch  James,  sectionman  Park  and  Ocean  RR, 
r.  549  Mission 
"    James,  sboe  finisher,  r.  125  Hayes 
"    James,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  1330 

Hampshire 
"    James  E.,  lather,  r.  1032,  20th 
"    James  H.  (Towle  &  Lynch),  r.  847  Howard 
"    James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  928a  15th 
"    James  J.,  clerk  T.  J.  Norton,  r.  337,  4th 
"    James  J.,  painter  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  1819  Hyde 
Lynch  James  K.,  cashier  First  National  Bank 
of  San  Francisco,  NW  cor  Bush  and  San- 
some,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  M.,  salesman,  r.  228Y2  Noe 
"    James  P.,  cutter  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  455  Jessie 
"    James  P.  S.,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  705  Ellis 
"    Jane  Miss  (Lynch  &  Donovan),  r.  706  Rail- 
road Av 
Lynch  Jeremiah,  capitalist  and  president  Hale 
and  Norcross  Silver  Mining  Co.,  3  S.  F. 
Stock  Exchange  Bldg,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
■'    Jeremiah,  hostler  T.  Foley,  r.  1812  Powell 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1528  Sanchez 
"    Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  r.  339  Clementina 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  foundryman,  r.  937%,  19th 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  harness  maker  Samuel  Spiro, 

r.  35  Everett 
"    Jeremiah  T.,  laborer,  r.  1528  Sanchez 
"    J.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  105  Ash  Av 
"    John,  r.  26  Sycamore  Av 
"    John,  r.  303  Polk 

"    John,  bottler  Albion  Ale  and  Porter  Brew- 
ery, r.  9th  Av  South  nr  H 
"    John,  Chinese  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John,  foreman,  r.  1617  Lexington  Av  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  38  Gilbert 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  335!^  Perry  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  606  Bartlett 
"    John,  livery  stable,  9  Silver,  r.  26  Silver 
"    John,  lumberman,  r.  405  Greenwich 
"    John,  marker  White  Star  Laundry,  r.  133a 

15th 
"    John,  painter,  r.  397,  8th 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  508  Guerrero 
"    John,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

527  Natoma 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  339  Clementina 
"    John,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  1320 

Hampshire 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  5  Clementina 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  235^4  Perry  rear 
"    John  A.,  foreman  Pac.   American  Decora- 
tive Co.,  r.  1608  Hyde 
"    John  C,  butcher,  328,  5th,  r.  250  Perry 
"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  1608  Hyde 
"    John  F.,  drayman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  313 

Vallejo' 
"    John    H.,   boiler    maker  Risdson  I.   &  L. 

Wks,  r.  73  Clipped 
"    John  J.  (Mueh  &  Lynch),  r.  204  Francisco 
"    John  J.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1815  Hyde 
"    John  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  677  Clementina 
"    John  J.,  teamster  James  Smith,  r.  1112^^ 

"    John  L.,  lather,  r.  1032,  20th 

"    John  M.,  clerk,  r.  340  Ritch 

"    John  M.,  laborer,  r.  312  Broadway 

"    John  P.,  stableman  J.  B.  Shroyier,  r.  1617 

Stevenson 
"    John  W.,  r.  236A  McAllister 
"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  339  Minna 
"    John  W.,  painter,  r.  1819  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  r.  6IV2  Shipley 
"    Joseph,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,   r.  73 

Clipper 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  55  Dame 
"    Joseph  A.,  bookkeeper  Eugene  B.  Grace,  r. 

1104  Gough 
"    Joseph  F.,  painter,  r.  154,  13th 
"    Joseph  M.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

228 V^  Noe 
"    Joseph  T.,  tailor,  r.  847  Howard 
"    Joseph  W.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

1330  Washington 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  240  Ritch 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  319^4  Lombard 


Lynch  Kate  Mrs.,  r.  1033i4  Hampshire 
'    L.  Mrs.,  r.  105  Hayes 
"    Lawrence,  seaman,  r.  350  Brannan 
"    Leslie,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2336 

Mission 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1008  Jones 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  10.33,  20th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1607  Lexington  Av 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  159%  Perry 
"    Margaret  Miss,  shirtcutter,  r.  250  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  719  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  janitress  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  13  Alabama 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1109  Franklin 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2319  Webster 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2914  California 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  102  Pacific 
"    Mary  Miss,  machine  operator,  r.  1707  Turk 
"    Mary  Miss,  stewardess  str  Columbia 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  406  Bryant 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  compositor,  r.  1120  Filbert 

rear 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1314  Laguna 
"    Mary  M.  Miss,  groceries  and  liquors,  240 

Minna 
"    Matilda  L.  Miss,  teacher  Hawthorne  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  520  Capp 
"    Michael,  r.  313i4  Minna 
"    Michael,  r.  800  Bay 
"    Michael,  expressman,  SW  cor  Market  and 

12th,  r.  82Colton 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  623  Minna 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  813  Jessie 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  928  Illinois 
"    Michael,    messenger    general   manager's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1710'^  Lexington  Av 
"    Michael,  printer  Call 
"    Michael,  solicitor,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  416  Grove 
"    Michael,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 

433A  Tehama 
"    Michael  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
"    Michael  I.,  teamster,  r.  53%  Clementina 
"    Michael  J.,  with  Cushing-Wetmore  Co.,  r. 

1230  Powell 
"    Nellie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  704  O'Farrell 
"    Owen  F.,  carpenter,  r.  159%  Perry 
"    Patrick,  r.  5  Mint  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  313%  Minna 

"    Patrick,  bartender  M.  Kilday,  r.  207  Minna 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  408  Minna 
"    Patrick,  carriage  painter  O'Day,  McCor- 

mick  &  Doyle,  r.  313  Vallejo 
"    Patrick,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  3017 

Fillmore 
"    Patrick,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

Railroad  Av  nr  7th  Av  South 
■'    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  14  Chesley 
"    Patrick,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  908 

Capp 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  207  Minna 
"    Patrick,  tanner,  r.  602  N  South 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  350  Perry 
"    Patrick,  warehouseman,  r.  430  Brannan 
Lynch  Patrick,  wood  and  coal,  6IO-6I6  Larkin 

and  3036-2038  Sutter,  r.  610  Larkin 
"    Patrick  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  14  Chesley 
"    Patrick  B.,  capitalist,  r.  1104  Gough 
"    Patrick  C,  r.  41,  30th 
"    Patrick  R.  Rev.,  rector  St.   James'  Church 

(R.  C),  r.  1033 Guerrero 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  313  Minna 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  1622  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Peter,  horseshoer,  303  Mission,  r.  1541  Eddy 


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the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
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Lynch  Peter,  teamster,  r.  351,  11th 
"    P.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  28  Harriet 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  5  Clementina 
"    Richard  B.,  cooper  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  328 

Capp 
"    Richard  C,  laborer,  r.  149,  5th 
"    Robert  L..,  secretary,  r.  QOlVi  Valencia 
"    Sarah,  widow,  liquors,  48  Jessie 
"    Simon,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r.  112, 

2d 
' '    Stephen,  laborer  iMount  Calvary  Cemetery , 

r.  2525  Post 
"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  800  Howard 
"    Thomas,  r.  2826  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  (Lynch  &  O'Connor),    r.    120  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maimer,  r.  159^4  Perry 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    Thomas,  machinist  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  16 

Chesley 
"    Thomas,  plumber  Joseph  F.  Butler,   r.   7i/i 

McLea  Court 
"    Thomas,  teamster  A.  C.  Campbell,  r.  2  Hunt 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  16  Chesley 
"    Thomas  B.,  horseshoer  T.  J.  Crowley,  r.  14 

Chesley 
"    Thomas    B.,    horseshoer  Peter   Lynch,  r. 

1541  Eddy 
"    Thomas  F.,  lumber  piler,  r.  4  Cleveland 
"    Thomas  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2110  Filbert 
"    Thomas  J.,  superintendent  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 

Co.,  r.  337,  4th 
"    Thomas  R.,  r.  1315  Broadway 
"    Thomas  R.  (T.  R.  and  C.  J.  Lynch),  r.  128M, 

13th 
"    Timothy,    foreman    stevedore   Pac.    Pine 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  4  Cleveland 
"    Timothy,  painter,  r.  1320  Hampshire 
"    Timothy,  plumber    and  gasfitter,  800  How- 
ard 
"    Timothy,  musician,  r.  60,  3d 
"    Timothy    P.,    machinist    Joshua     Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  14  Chesley 
"    T.  J.,  laborer  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    T.  R.  &C.  J.  (Thomas  R.  and  Charles  J.), 

groceries  and  liquors,  1600  Folsom 
"    Walter,  stock  clerk  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  26  Silver 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,'r.  2917 

Sacramento 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  36  Quinn 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  119  William 
"     William,  laborer,  r.  429  Ringold 
"    William  A.,  gauger  J.  M.  Curtis  &   Son,  r. 

434,  7th 
"    William  A.,  liquors,  513  Pacific 
"    William  F.,  lather,  r.  1032,  20th 
"     William   T.,    upholsterer    Cal.    Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  41,  20th 
"    &  Donovan  (Misses  Jane  Lynch  and  Bessie 

Donovan),  restaurant,  706  Railroad  Av 
"    &     Hayes     (Hugh    Lynch     and    William 

Hayes),  liquors,  3114  Mission 
"    &  O'Connor  (Thomas  Lynch   and  John  A. 
O'Connor),  dry  goods  and  gents'  furnish- 
ing goods,  132,  4th 
Lynd  Cole  T.,  r.  2607  Folsom 
"    Harry  J.,   clerk  Railway  Mail   Service,  r. 
515  Post 
Lynde  Frank  H.,  photographer,  r.  1006  Pine 

"    John  E.,  varieties,  203!4  O'Farrell 
Lynde  &  Hough  Co.,  Lawrence  E.  Noonan  pres- 
ident, Howard  M.  Hough  vice-president 
and  treasurer,  wholesale  fish  dealers,  40 
California,  room  5 
J8!B=  Lynde.    See  Lind 


Lynden  George,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
'"    John  R.,  shipping  clerk   Dairymen's  Union 
of  Cal.,  r.  781  Mission 
.B®=Lynden.     See  Linden 

Lynds  A.,  manager  San  Francisco   depot  The 
American  Tobacco  Co.,  701-703  Front,  r. 
104  Walnut 
Lyne  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1316  Green 
"    Madeline,  housekeeper,  914,  25th 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  34  Ritch 
Lyness  Samuel,  lineman  S.  F.   &   S.   M.   Ry.,  r. 

1614  Guerrero 
4S"Lyness.    See  Lynas 

Lyng  Madsen  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  125.  24th 
""    Peter,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
Lynn  Austin  H.,  manager  The  McDowell  Dress- 
making Academy,  213  Powell 
"    George,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    Henry  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  227  Duncan 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  Holly  nr  West  Park 
"    John,  fireman  str  South  Coast 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  12  Lapidge 
"    John  T.,  laborer,  r.  933  Mission 
"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  12  Lapidge 
"    Kittle  Miss,  stenographer  G.   O.   Heine  & 
Co.,  r.  Holly  nr  West  Park 

LYNN  MARY  MRS., 

dressmaking,  22  Geary,  Easterbrook 
Bldg,  room  35 

Lynn    Peter,  waiter,  r.  27Vi,  4th 
^®"Lynn.    See  Linn 

Lynngieen  John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  21  Norfolk 
Lynott  Ellen  Mrs.,  groceries,  2523  Post 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2525  Post 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  2523  Post 
Lynskey  John,  stableman  Black  Diamond  Coal 

M.  Co.,  r.  450 Main 
J8@=Lynskey.    See  Linskey 
Lyon  Albert  J.  (Gaman  &  Lyon),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Elijah  L.,  mining  broker,  215  Kearny,  r.  515 

Van  Ness  Av 
Emanuel  H.,  clerk,  r.  1101  Geary 
Emma,  domestic,  627a  Ellis 
Frank  E.,  pork  packer  Roth,  Blum  &  Co., 

r.  133,  9th 
Frank  R.,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  335,4th 
George  E.,  artist  Chronicle,  r.   314,  6th  Av 
George  F.,  fruit  buyer,  r.  42  Oak 
George  F.,  solicitor  Baldwin  &  Hammond, 

r.  15  Chattanooga 
George  F.  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  r.  43  Oak 
George  J,,  stonecutter,  r.  15  Chattanooga 
Geraldo  G..  steward,  r.  4  Salmon 
Harry  L.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r.  2618  Howard 
Heber  C,  teacher  Trinity  School,  r.   2523 

Octavia 
Jerome  J.,  journalist,  r.  204,  15th 
John,  bricklayer,  r.  1  Cadman  PI 
Laura  Mrs.,  r.  501  Golden  Gate  Av 
L.  E.,  with  Union  Oil  Co.,  r.  925  Hyde 
Martha  W.,  widow,  r.  1112  Haight 
Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  314,  6th  Av 
Moses  J.,  architect,  120  Sutter,  room  78,  r. 

1101  Geary 
Sarah  P.,  widow,  r.  2217  Howard 
Seely  B.,  stickerhand  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  212  Fair  Oaks 
Walter,    porter  Western   Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  112  Taylor 
Walter  S.,  clerk,  r.  212  Fair  Oaks 
William  H.,  r.  120  McAllister 
William  H.   (Lyon  &  Klingenstein),  r.  313 

Oak 
William  H.,  painter,  r.  Brewster  nr  Faith 
William  H.,  teacher,  r.  2523  Octavia 
William  W.,  driver  Hudson  River  Dyeing 

and  Cleaning  Wks,  r.  730  Golden  Gate 

Av 
WorthingtonS.,  melterSelby  Smelting  and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  326  Geary 
&  Healy  (Chicago),  church  organs,  Byron 

Mauzy  agent,  308-314  Post 
&    Klingenstein    (William   H.    Lyon    and 

Frederick  Klingenstein),  wood  and  coal, 

214  Lily  Av 


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Lyons    Albert  E.,  traveling  salesman  G.  W. 

Clark  &.  Co.,  r.  826  Sutter 
"    Alexander,  agent  S.  F.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  2719 

Post 
"    Alexander,  bakery,  1201,  ISth 
"    Alexander,  clerk,  r.  617^4  Birch  Av 
"    Alexander  J.,  salesman  Greenzweig&  Co. 

r.  919  McAllister 
"    Alfred,  butcher,  r.  1328  Pacific 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  SlSYi  Austin 
"     Annie  H.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  1220  Filbert 

LYONS  ARTHUR  W.  N., 

manufacturer  silver  surgical  instru- 
ments, 410  Kearny,  room  19 

Lyons  Benjamin,  carpenter,  r.  214^2  Grove 
""    Bernard,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  258 

Tehama 
"    Bridget  A.,  groceries,  2351  Mariposa 
Lyons  Brotliers    (Michael  and  Louis),  metal 

signs,  613  California 
"    Brothers    (William  B.    and   Edward    H.), 

butchers,  2302  Mission 
"    Charles,  compositor  Myles  &  Park,  r.  720 

Valencia 

LYONS  CHARLES, 

merchant  tailor,  1212-1218  Market, 
302  Kearny  and  908  Market,  r.  914 
Halght 

LYONST 

[oNDON  TTaiLOR 

1212  TO  1218  MARKET  ST. 

303  Kearny  Street  and  908  Market  Street. 

Lyons  Charles,  pantryman,  r.  861  Market 

Charles  A.  molder  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1201,  18th 

Cornelius,    bootblack,    736    Market,  r.   348 
Fremont 

Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  15W2  Clara 

Cornelius,  liquors,  708  Mission,  r.  704!^  Mis- 
sion 

D.  waiter  str  Columbia 

Daniel,  policeman,  r.  547  Mission 

Daniel,  steward  Chemical  Engine  5,  r.  1516 
Jones 

David,    plumber  Charles  Meehan,  r.  1201, 
18th 

Delia,  widow,  r.  416  Clementina 

Dennis,  clerk,  r.  102  Mission 

Dennis,  seaman,  r.  14  Hawthorne 

Dennis  C,  florist  George  B.  Jones,  r.  757 
Howard 

Dennis  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1356  Alabama 

Edmund,  distiller  The  E.  G.  Lyons  Co.,  r. 
2023  Bush 

Edward,  lodgings,  712  Montgomery 

Edward,  paver,  r.  563  Bryant 

Edward    A.,  bartender   estate   of    Henry 
Dubber,  r.  713  Montgomery 

Edward   H.   (Lyons    Bros.),    r.    633   Guer- 
rero 

Edward  T.,  clerk,  r.  563  Bryant 
Lyons  E.  G.  Co.   The,   Joseph  C.    Raas    presi- 
dent,     Albert      Raas      vice-president, 
George     Wolff      secretary,     wholesale 
wines  and  liquors,  606-610  Jackson 

Eliza,  widow,  r.  28  Clinton 

Ella  Miss,  r.  1630  Howard 

Ellen,  widow,  r.  109  Langton 

Erin  H.  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 
School,  r.  1220  Filbert 

George,  barber,  r.  3131/2  Austin 

Gerald,    salesman  Charles    Lyons,    r.  914 
Haight 

H.,  gripmen  Market   St.  Ry,  r.  5331/2  Scott 

Harry,  clerk,  r.  3351  Mariposa 

Henry,    clothing,   713-714    Market,    r.    1332 
Sutter 


Lyons  Henry  P. ,  ti  nner  W.  S.  Ray  Mf g  Co. .  r.  1927 
Bush 
HughE.,  cashier  M.    Friedman  &  Co.,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
Hugo,  bookkeeper  The   E.  G.  Lyons  Co.,  r. 

3022  Bush 
Jacob,  clerk  Max  Levin,  r.  16%  Elgin  Park 

Av 
James,  r.  .543  Howard 
James,  engineer,  r.  238,  19th 
James,  hostler  Charles  S.  Crittenden,  r. 

1000  Geary 
James,  laborer,  r.  19  Dehon 
James,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
James  F.,  machinist,  r.  1927  Bush 
James  H.,  asst  note  teller  The  Bank  of 

California,  r.  1220  Filbert 
James  H.,  laborer,  r.  18  Georgia 
James  J.,  r.  1305 Dolores 
James  L.,  marine  engineer,  r.  3016  Pine 
James  M.,  carpenter  William  T.  Thomson, 

r.  2629  Sutter 
Jane,  nurse,  2321  Buchanan 
Jennie  Miss,  r.  338  Eddy 
Jennie  Mrs.,  bakery,  252  8th 
Jeremiah,  tanner  Richard  Curtis,  r.  2759 

Mission 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  Edinburgnr.  Silver  Av 
John  (Collins  &  Lyons),  r.  351,  11th 
John,  clerk,  r.  19  Dehon 
John,  coalpasser  str  Pomona,  r.  142  Perry 
John,  groceries  and  liquors,  159  Minna 
John,  laborer,  r.  154  Clara 
John,  laborer,  r.  636  Commercial 
John,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

222  Clara 
John,  proprietor  New  Continental   Hotel, 

547  Mission 
John    A.,  bookkeeper  Pac.   Gas  Imp.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
John  F.,  clerk,  r.  20  Silver 
Lyons   John  F.,    notary  public    and    commis- 
sioner of  deeds,  607  Montgomery,  r.  2202 
Steiner 
"    John  F.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r,  1356 

Alabama 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1937  Bush 
"    John  J.,  driver  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r.  136 

Page 
"    John  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  563  Bryant 
"    John  J.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  543 

Howard 
"    John  M.,  groceries,  1613  Leavenworth 
"    John  M.  J.,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r.  634 

Natoma 
"    Joseph,  r.  9  Church  Lane 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  515 

Stockton 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  222  Clara 
"    Joseph  H.,  ticket  seller,  r.  348  Fremont 
"    Joseph  M.,  butcher  Jos.  Biittgenbach,  r.  64 

Morris  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  715  Treat  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  826  Sutter 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  221  Broadway 
"    Lewis  J.,    watches    and    jewelry,    317-219 

Montgomery  Av,  r.  3315  Webster 
"     Lizzie  L.  Miss,  compositor  Hicks-Judd  Co. , 
r.  313  Fillmore 
Lyons  Louis  (Lyons  Bros.),  r.  334  Eddy 
"     M.,  r.  336a  Bush 

"    M.  A.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1823  Ellis 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  642M  Natoma 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  17  Lundy  Lane 
"    Martin,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  Page  bet 
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Lyons  Martin,  policeman,  r.  1435  Mason 

"    Martin,  teamster,  r.  16  Sheridan 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  543  Howard 

"    Mary  F.  Mrs.,  r.  310  Fell 
Lyons  Micliael  (Lyons  Bros.),  r.  3»1  Eddy 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  151V4  Clara 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  .547  Mission 

"    Michael,  paver,  r.  136  Page 

"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  548  Ash  Av 

"    MichaelJ.,  bootblack  Cornelius   Lyons,   r. 
348  Fremont 

"    MichaelJ.,  laborer,  r.  342  Clementina 

"    Minnie,  housekeeper,  2710  Howard 

"    Patrick,  clerk,  r.  1927  Bush 

"    Patrick,  expressman,  SW  cor  3d  and  Fol- 
som,  r.  1356  Alabama 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  716  Clementina 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  819  Mission 

"    Patrick,  stableman  J.  P.  Ferguson  &  Son, 
r.  61  Jessie 

"    Patrick,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,   r.   37 
Chesley 

"    Peter,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.  r.  639 
Jessie 

"    Richard  J.,  bookkeeper  Englander  Bros.,  r. 
3131/4  Austin 

"    Richard  J.,  rigger,  r.  221  Broadway 

"    Richard  J.  Jr.,  r.  221  Broadway 

"    Robert  B.,  teamster,  r.  548  Ash  Av 

"    Robert  E.  H.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Califor- 
nia, room  11,  r.  1220  Filbert 

"    Thomas,  r.  1302  Pacific 

"     Thomas,  r.  1.328  Eddy 

"    Thomas,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co. 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 

"    Thomas,  laborer  South  S.  F.   Tannery,  r. 
2759  Mission 

"    Thomas   A.,   laborer   Pioneer  W.   L.    and 
Color  Wks,  r.  37  Chesley 

"    Thomas  G.,  traveling  salesman  Bucking- 
ham &  Hecht.  r.  1927  Bush 

"    Thomas  J.,  extraman  Engine  2,  r.  277  Ste- 
venson 

"    Thomas  L.,  r.  832  Bush 

"    Thomas  L.,  laborer,  r.  563  Bryant 

"    Timothy,  blacksmith,  r.  6  Moulton 

"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  150  Clara 
Lyons  Timothy  J.,  attorney  at  law,  401Califor- 
nia,  room  30,  r.  917  Noe  cor  Alvarado 

"    William,  bartender  D.  J.  Tobin,  r.  1220  Fil- 
bert 

"    William,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  937,  19th 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  3  East 

"    William,  waiter  str  Columbia 

"     William  Rev.,   asst.    rector    St.    Peter's 
church  (R.  C),  r.  203,  34th 

"    William  B.  (Lyons  Bros.),  r.  633  Guerrero 

"    William  H.,  cook,  r.  8  Card  Alley 

"    William  H.,  driver,  r.  703,  31st 

^'    William  H.,  expressman,  Folsom  St. Wharf, 
r.  9  Church  Lane 

"    William  H.,  fireman,  r.  223  Clara 

"     William  J.,  clerk    Pac.  Gas    Imp.  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  338,  3d  rear 

"  William  M.,  clerk,  r.  563  Bryant 
4^ Lyons.  See  Lion,  Lyne  and  Lyon 
Lyser  Albert,  cooper,  r.  1230  Mission 

"    Albert,    principal  John    Swett    Grammar 
School,  r.  1412  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Albert  W.,  attorney  at  law,  33-34  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Alameda 

"    FredC,  clerk  Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  r.  1412 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Lysett  John  P.,  capitalist,  r.  641  Valencia 
4®~Lysett.    See  Lvcett 


Lytgens  John  H.,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.    15  Sat 
urn 

"    Julius  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  18'/^    5th, 
r.  511  Buchanan 
Lytic  Annie,  widow,  r.  604i/^  Geary 

"    Charles  A.,  engineer  Merralls  Mill  Co. 

"    Charles  L.,  teamster  Howard  H.  Hogan,  r. 
2008a  Howard 

"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Sierra  and  Mary- 
land 

"    Thomas,  bellman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  418  Na- 
toma 

LYTLE  THOMAS, 

manufacturer  of  weather  strips  and 
rubber  screen  slides,  oflBce  and  r.  321  "^ 
Turk 

Lytle  Wiley  G.,  r.  1065  Market 
"    William  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1740  Mar- 
ket, r.  100  Fell 

4®=-Lytle.    See  Little 

Lytton  Springs  Medical  and  Surgical  Sanita- 
rium, Sonoma  Co.,  Cal.,  office  41,  3d 

Lytton  Springs  Water  Co. 

Lytton's  Geyser  Soda,  Lytton's  Califor- 
nia Seltzer,  Isaac  Burke  manager, 
office  41,  2d 

Lytton  William,  doorkeeper  Bella  Union  The- 
atre, r.  807  Kearny 

-es-Lytton.    See  Litton 

Lyzwa  Sadie  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 
Co.,  r.  1038  Howard 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  1038 Howard 


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Maack  Ernest  J.  C,  proprietor  Germania  Gar- 
den, SE  cor  Baker  and  Jackson 
"    Henry  J.,  shipping  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter 

&  Co.,  r.  1121  Shotwell 
"    Johanna  M.  A.  Miss,  cloakmaker,  r.  Maple 

nr  Clay 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 

Provision  Co.,  r.  2934  Folsom 
"    William,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

Maple  nr  Clay 
"    William  H.  J.,  instrument  maker  The  A. 
Lietz  Co.,  r.  Maple  nr  Clay 
4®=Maack.    See  Mack 
Maas  Albert,  seaman,  r.  31  East 
"    Bernard,  tailor,  r.  220  Francisco 
"    Henry,  sailmaker  Henrix  &  Fraser,  r.  318 

Francisco 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

1053  Folsom 
"    Jacob,  musician,  r.  338  Green 
"    Jacob,  plumber  Weber  Bros.,  r.  218  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Jacob,  stoves  and  tinware,  1053  Folsom 
"    Matthias,  master  bktn  George  C.  Perkins, 

office  44  East,  r.  312,  19th 
"    Philip  H.,  physician,  935 Market,  r.918, 17th 
"    Philip   J.,    pickle   manufacturer,    r.    126^4 

Capp 
"    William,  painter,  r.  135  Erie 
4®="Maas.    See  Maass,  Mass  and  Maze 
Maasberg  Christian,   compositor  W.  A.  Wood- 
ward &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Maass  A.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r.  169 
Perry 
"    Alvin  G.,  bookkeeper  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1007 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Andrew  A.,  clerk,  r.  353  Spear 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  35  Silver 
"    Celia,  widow,  r.  35  Silver 

Charles  H.,  secretary  B.  Grave  Co.,  421- 
423  Pacific,  r.  817  Baker 
Christian,  cook,  r.  101,  1st 
Claus  H.,    clerk   John  C.   Schmidt,    r.  421 

East  North 
Ernst,  seaman,  r.  143  Berry 
Frederick  H.,  insurance  agent,  r.  503Gough 
Frederick  L.,  laborer,  r.  3911a  Geary 
Henry,  liquors,  252  Spear 
Henry,  plumber  Henry  Hufschmidt,  r.  35 

Silver 
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Maass  Henry  F.,  president  B.  Grave  Co.,  421-423 
Pacific,  r.  1007  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk  Greenbauni&  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
jSS'Maass.    See  Maas  and  Mass 
Maassen  Emil,  r.  305  Minna 
Maatta  Louisa   Mrs.,  liquors  and   lodgings,  19 

Drumm 
Mabee  Peter,  molder,  r.  1909  Lexington  Av 
Maben  James,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  1421  Tonquin 
Mabey  John  T.  (Mabey  &  Hannah),  r.  34th  and 
Point  Lobes  Av 
"    &  Hannah   (John  T.   Mabey   and  Jesse  D. 
Hannah),  carpenters,  532  Bush 
«®~Mabey.    See  Maybee 
Mabley  John,  millwright,  r.  1313^  Mission 
"    Thomas,  r.  16  Lafayette 
"    William  P.,  salesman,  r.  1312M  Mission 
Macabe  Agnes,  widow,  r.  705  Capp 
"    James  S.,  clerk  general  passenger  agent's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  705  Capp 
"    William C,  clerk,  r.  705  Capp 
Macabeau   The,  W.   T.  Macomber  proprietor, 

420,  6th 
MacAlpine  Josie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r. 

304,7th 
Macairie  Adolph,  cellarman,  r.  919  Vallejo 

"    Frank,  baker,  r.  8  Telegraph  PI 
MacArthur  Robert,  bookkeeper  Sierra  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  413  Post 
Macarthur    Walter,    editor    Coast    Seaman's 
Journal,  SW  cor  East  and  Mission,  r. 
315'/i  Ellis  rear 
Macaulay    Henry  C,    foreman  foundry    Byron 

Jackson,  r.  725  Hampshire 
Macauley  Frank  I.,  printer,  r.  2410  Post 
"    George  W.,  bookbinder,  r.  1011  Clay 
"    Jane  A.    Miss,  teacher  Monroe    Primary 

School,  r.  3534  Howard 
"    Sarah  H.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  3O614  Hyde 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1011  Clay 
"    Thomas  (J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.),  r.  2524  Howard 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  2524 
Howard 
.e^Macauley.    See  MacCauley,  McAuley  and 

McCauley 
MacBaine  Edward  G.,  carpenter,  r.  304  Steiner 
*6g=MacBaine.    See  McBain 
Macbeth  David  N.,  laborer,  r.  4231/4  Hyde 
"    Frank  D.,  student  Howell  A.  Powell,  r.  43354 

Hyde 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  SE  cor  Golden  Gate  Av 

and  1st  Av 
"    N.  C.  Miss,  compositor,  r.  1118V4  Florida 
"    Robert  S.,  physician,  304  Sutter,  r.  Berkeley 
4@=Macbeth.    See  McBeth 
MacCabe  Prank,  photo-engraver     Globe-Mae- 

CabeCo.,  r.  716  Church 
Maccabe  I.  J.,  attorney  at  law,  1027  Market 
MacCabe    Richard   J.,  photo-engraver     Globe- 
MacCabe  Co..  r.  716  Church 
"    Richard    S.    (Globe-MacCabe    Co.),    r.   716 
Church 
JgS^MacCabe.    See  Macabe  and  McCabe 
MacCann    William,    secretary    and    treasurer 
Golden  Gate   Woolen  Mfg.  Co.,  535  Mar- 
ket, r.  1500b  Taylor 
MacCargar     Adeline    J.    Miss,    stenographer 
Pac.  Tool  and  Supply  Co.,  r.  911  Polk 
"    Beulah,  widow,  r.  911  Polk 
igS'MacCaskie.    See  McCaskie 
Macchetti    Secondino,    painter   J.  St.  Denis  & 

Co.,  r.  802 14  Filbert 
Maccord    Louisa    Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1414  Larkin 
MacCormac  Jerome  E.,  wood  and  coal,  710  Polk, 

r.  838  Geary 
MacCormack  James  D.,  r.  710  O'Farrell 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2OI2V2  Dupont 
MacCrellis  Frederick  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  907  Pine 
MacDermot  Charles  F.,  capitalist,  6  Mutual  Life 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
Macdermott  J.  M..  with  Gutte  &  Frank 
Macdonald  A.  E.,  dentist,  21  Powell,  room  23 
"    Agnes,  domestic,  1225  Nebraska 
"    Alexander   (The  Owl  Printing  Co.),  r.  2219 
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MacDonald  Alexander,  shipwright,  r.  435,  15th 
"    Alexander  H.,  clerk  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.     and     principal    Lincoln    Evening 
School,  r.  1007  Fair  Oaks 
'•'    Alexander  W.,  plumber,  18,  3d,  r.  25  Lafay- 
ette 
Macdonald  Amedeus,  carpenter,  r.  13  Page 
MacDonald  Angus  F.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  516  Her- 
"    Angus  J.,  r.  1823  Pine 
mann 
Macdonald  Angus  N.,  clerk,  r.  2633  Sacramento 
MacDonald   Angus    P.,  carpenter  Robinson  & 
Gillespie,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Anthony,  carpenter,  r.  260  Farallones 
Macdonald  Archie  C,  carpenter,  r.  1106  Hyde 
"    Bernard  D.,  lumberman,  r.  636,  17th 
"    Burns,  insurance  agent,  r.  2219  Scott 
MacDonald  Clara  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  2a  Fal- 
con Av 
"    Clarence  D.,  clerk,  r.  2514  Laguna 
Macdonald  Clementina  Mrs.,  r.  Q^Sy^  Minna 
"    Donald  A.,  r.  3510  Sacramento 
"    Donald  B.,  clerk  Preston  &  McKinnon,  r 

644,  17th 
"    Duncan,  r.  16  Rausch 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  625b  Natoma 
"    Emma  C.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  413  Oak 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  6135^  Natoma 
MacDonald    Flora    M.    Miss,  teacher   Lincoln 

Evening  School,  r.  1007  Fair  Oaks 
Macdonald  George,  conductor  Pullman  Palace 

Car  Co.,  r.  1623b  Fell 
Macdonald  George  Chllds.  M.  D.,  F.  R.  C.  S.  E., 
physician     and    surgeon,  32   O'Farrell, 
telephone  Red  121,  r.  1906  Laguna,  tele- 
phone Pine  3461 
MacDonald  Harriet  E.,  widow,  r.  804  Larkin 
Macdonald  Hedley  v.,  with  W.  G.    Stafford  & 

Co.,  r.  1302  California 
MacDonald  Henry,  r.  923  Alabama 
Macdonald  Henry  A.,  salesman  G.W.Caswell 
&Co.,  r.  32  Turk 
"    Irving,  manager  branch  office  Pac.  Postal 
Tel.  Co.,  331  Davis,  r.  2484  Market 
MacDonald  Isaiah,  carpenter,  r.  504  Natoma 
■'    James,  bartender  Joseph  Landgrafl,  r.  S  s 
Haight  nr  Lyon 
Macdonald  James  G.,  proprietor  and  manager 
J.    G.    Macdonald's    Cracker   and    Tea 
Store,  1120  Market,  r.  126  Ellis 
MacDonald  James  W.,  solicitor  John  M.   Mc- 
Laughlin &  Co. 
Macdonald  J.  Archibald,  r.  2510  Sacramento 
"    Jerome  E.,  receiving  clerk    Washburn  & 

Moen  Mfg  Co.,  r.  306  Shot  well 
"    John  M.,  physician,  763  Folsom 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  13  Page 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  116  Valencia 
"    John  L.,  carpenter  and  contractor,  r.    16 
Rausch 
MacDonald    John  N.,    sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  & 
Co.,  r.  270, 1st 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  560  Howard 
Macdonald  Kate,  r,  6135i  Natoma 
"    Kate  Miss,  vice-principal  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1022.  20th 
MacDonald    Lincoln  D.,  with  Albion  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  1007  Fair  Oaks 
"    Malcom,  butcher  J.  G.  James,  r.  SE  cor  1st 

Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1833  Pine 
Macdonald  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1435  Jackson 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  710  Vallejo 
MacDonald  Naoma  G.,  Miss,  dental  student,  r. 

1007  Fair  Oaks 
Macdonald  Neal,  bartender,  r.  747^  Folsom 


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MacDonald  Neil,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r  Alameda 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  710  O'Farrell  > 

Macdonald  Simon,  blacksmith  H.  B.  Schindler, 
r.  1115  Hayes 
"    Stella,  widow,  r.  302,  18tli 
"    Theodore  H.,  chief  engineer  Edison  Light 

and  Power  Co.,  r.  2203  Scott 
"    Thomas  T.,  accountant  Welch  &   Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
MacDonald    Wallace    S.,    blacksmith,    r.    1719 

Haight 
Macdonald  William,  engineer,  r.  520  Arkansas 
Macdonald    William,    manager    London    and 
Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Liver- 
pool,   Eng.),    315    Montgomery,    r.    2219 
Scott 
"    William  H.,  banker,  office  43  Crocker  Bldg, 
r.  Palace  Hotel 
4®=Macdonald.    See  McDonald  and  McDonnell 

MACDONALD'S  CRACKER 

AND  TEA  STORE,  J.  G.  Macdonald  pro- 
prietor and  manager,  fresh  crackers, 
teas  and  coffees,  1120  Market 

Macdonald's  Hall,  2417  Mission 
Macdonnell  John,  salesman  Will  E.   Fisher  & 
Co.,  r.  The  Lorraine 

MACDONOUGH  J.  &  CO. 

(Central  Coal  Co.,  successors  to),  im- 
porters and  dealers  in  coal,  coke  and 
pig  iron,  104  Market,  telephone 
Dnimm  39,  yards  SW  cor  Spear  and 
Folsom  and  SE  cor  Beale  and  Folsom 

MacDonough  Thomas,  r.  1111'4  York  ' 

Macdonough  William  O'B.,  capitalist,  246  Sut- 
ter, r.  University  Club 

4t^Macdonough.    See  McDonough 

MacDougall  Frederick  S.,  jeweler,  r.  1133  Green 

Maodougall  R.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  19  Glen  Park  Av 

MacdougaU  WiUiam  O.  (D.  Norcross  &  Co.), 
and  secretary  California  Undertaking 
Co.,  r.  19  Glen  Park  Av 

-e®=-Macdougall.    See  McDougall 

Macduff  Andrew,  tailor  Roos  Bros.,  r.  318  Te- 
hama 

Mace  John,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  230,9th 
"    John  F.,   laborer  A.  H.   Greenberg,  r.  2740 

Fillmore 
"    John  F.,  teamster,  r.  2740  Fillmore 
"    Lulu,  widow,  r.  113  Blake 
"    Marshall  B.,   teamster  Wm.   McMann,   r. 

2740  Fillmore 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Kohler  PI 

MacEwen  Alexander  W.  H.  (MacEwen  &  Col- 
lom)  and  proprietor  Bible  Truth  Deposi- 
tory and  agent  University  Publishing 
Co.  (New  York),  69  Flood  Bldg 

MacEwen  Peter,  secretary  Geographical  So- 
ciety of  California,  819  Market,  room  55, 
r.  Oakland 
"  &  Collom  (Alexander  W.  H.  MacEwen  and 
Leslie  H.  Collom),  commercial  printers, 
69  Flood  Bldg 

«-S=MacEwen.    See  McEwen 

Macey  George  P.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

4®"=Macey.    See  Macy 

Macfarlane  Henry  R.,  stenographer  Garber  & 
Garber 
"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  809  Van  Ness  Av 
"    S.  Mrs.,  r.  510  Post 

Macfarlane  Thomas  W.,  manager  San  Fran- 
cisco Detective  Agency,  331  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  44-45,  r.  606  Montgomery,  room 
33 


Macfarlane  William,  lineman  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  117,  10th 
je®"Macfarlane.    See  McFarlane 
Macgenn  Thomas  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  4  Olive 

Court 
MacGillivray  W.   H.  &  Co.   (William  H.  Mac- 

Gillivray    and    Matt     Johnston),    real 

estate  and  commission  agents,  921  Mar- 

"    William  H.  (W.  H.  MacGillivray  &  Co.,  r. 

21  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William    H.  Mrs.,     furnished    rooms,     21 
Van  Ness  Av 
4®"MacGillivray.      See  McGillivray  and  Mc- 

Gilvray 
MacGougan  Mary,  widow,  r.  613^4  Broderick 
MacGowan  Daniel  E.,  teamster,  r.  34  Fell 
.i8®"MacGowan.     See  McGowan  and  McGown 
Macgregor  David,  r.  1234  Jackson 
>8®"MacGregor.    See  McGregor 
Machabee    Eugene,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co. 
"    George,   commercial  traveler,  r.   103  Caro- 
line 
"    Joachim,  r.  103  Caroline 
"    Peter,  printer  Charles  A.  Lane,  r.  103  Caro- 
line 
"    Thomas,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
Machado  Francis,  barber  Charles  Finney,  r.  3 
Glover 
"    John  F.,  barber,  r.  3  Glover 
"    Peter,  barber,  503  Howard,  r.  538  Howard 
rear 
Maohe  Peter  (Mache  &  Bazzini) ,  and  restaurant , 
105,  7th,  r.  1717  Mason 
"    &  Bazzini  (Peter  Mache  and  Marco  Baz- 
zini), restaurant,  531  Broadway 
Machefert  Nellie,  widow,  dressmaker",  r.  14  John 
Machesi  Angelo,  clerk  Gendotti  Bros.,  r.  445  Ivy 

Av 
Machin  T.  N.,  president  Home  and  Farm  Com- 
pany, 64-65  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
Machol  Eugene  (Michels  &  Wand),  r.  935  Post 
Machrey  Edward,  laborer,  r.  1909  Geary 
Maclndoe  Walter,  clerk,  r.  2706A  Mission 
Maclnnis    Alexander,    ship    carpenter,  r.    306 
Shotwell 
"    Martin   B.,   physician    and    surgeon,  2134 
Howard 
Macintosh  James  S.,  liquors,  42  McAllister,  r. 
40  McAllister 
"    Robert,  fireman,  r.  24  Grand  Av 
4®=Macintosh.    See  Mcintosh 
Mack  A.  Mrs.,  pantry  woman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  135 
Hayes 
■'    Adolph  (Mack  &  Co.),  r.  2315  Buchanan 
"    Albert,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery,  r. 

340  Taylor 

"    Alexander,  clerk  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  r.  1318 

California 

Mack  Arthur  E.,  attorney  at  law,  1504  Market, 

rooms  31-33 

"    August,  r.  2507  Pine 

"    Bessie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  223a  Leaven- 
worth 
"    -Cavanagh  Maimie  Mrs.,  r.  2112  Baker 
"    Christian,  cellarman' John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  924  York 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Daniel,  cattle  driver,  r.  512,  4th 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  721  Natoma 
"    Dominic,  laundryman,  r.  644  Natoma 
"     Emil,  machinist,  r.  1108  Alabama 
"    Francis,  cook,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Frank,  glass  blower,  r.  617  Sacramento 
■'    Frank  F.,  butcher,  5  Oak.  r.  20/2  Oak 
"    Frederick,  r.  18  Pearl 
"    Frederick,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  E 

bet  San  Bruno  and  Alabama 
"    Frederick  C,  groceries   and   liquors,   SW 

cor  Waller  and  Webster,  r.  423  Waller 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  715  Howard 
"    George  W.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  331 

Mississippi 
"    Jacob,  currier  John  Reilly,  r.  NE  cor  Adam 

and  Eve 
"    Jacob,  tinners.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  428. 
29  th 


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Mack  J.  August,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    James,  cigars  and  tobacco,  916  Kearny,   r. 
933  Kearny 
James,  sailmaker,  r.  66  Tehama 
John,  laborer,  r.  310,  11th 
John,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1  Fargo  PI 
Joseph,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r.  917^4 

Mission 
Joseph  A.,  butcher  David  F.  Kenney,  r.  613 

Bryant 
Lawrence,  r.  908  O'Farrell 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  613  Bryant 
Maria,  widow,  r.  1539  Geary 
Michael  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  145,  5th 
Milton  S.,  r.  1621  Vallejo 
O.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  414  Taylor 
Oscar  E.,  cashier  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Patrick,  r.  1018  Alabama 
Patrick  Mrs.,  bakery,  1018  Alabama 
Philip,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Richard,  baker,  r.  212  Broadway 
Simon,  merchandise  broker  and  importer, 

112  California,  r.  908  O'Farrell 
Walter,  bookkeeper,  r.  2934  Folsom 
Wilfred  (Fletcher  &  Co.),  r.  908  O'Farrell 
William,  liquors  and  lodgings,  510  Pacific 
William  B.  (Mack  &  Warren),  r.  9  St.  Ann's 
Bldg 
Mack  &  Co.  (Adolph  Mack,  Leon  Guggenhime 
and    Fred    S.    Kellogg),  importers  and 
wholesale  druggists,  11  Front 
"    &  Warren  (William  B.  Mack  and  William 
Warren),  chiropodists,  7  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
J8®=Mack.    See  Maack 
Mackall  Benjamin  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  308  Grove 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  308  Grove 
Mackay  Alex  &  Son  (Alexander  and  Walter  S. 
Mackay),    carpets,    furniture    and   up- 
holstery, 715  Market 
"    Alexander  (Alex  Mackay  &  Son),  r.  23  Noe 
"    Archie,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    David  B.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Duncan  C,    director   Skagit    Cumberland 
Coal  Co.  and  executor  estate  of  P.  N. 
Mackay,  408  California,  room  4,  r.  1419 
Washington 
"    George,  helper  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  337  Te- 
hama 
"    George  D.,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee   & 

Co.,  r.  1419  Washington 
"    John  W.,  capitalist,  7   Nevada   Block,  r. 

Virginia  City,  Nevada 
"    Patrick   N.    (estate    of),    408    California, 

room  4 
"    Robert  G.,  journalist,  r.  1419  Washington 
"    Thomas  B.,  r.  1419  Washington 
"    Walter  S.  (Alex  Mackay  &  Son),  r.  887  Noe 
"    William,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.), 

r.  510  Geary 
"    William  A.,  clerk  George  F.  Grant,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  D.,  salesman  Gutta  Percha  and 

Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  J.  B.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  114  Valen- 
cia 
"    William  W.,  tinner  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
-eS^Mackay.    See  Mackey,  Mackie,  McKay  and 

McKee 
MacKeever    Lottie  B.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms, 

10131/2  Larkin 
Mackel  Ann,  widow,  r.  115  Ash  Av 
"    Charles,  card  writer,  r.  521  Green 
"    Henry,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  670  Bran- 
nan 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  670  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  paper  carrier,  r.  426  Haight 
Macken  James,  r.  1026a  Folsom 
4®="Macken.    See  Mackin  and  Makin 
MacKenzie     Alice    Miss,    clerk  Kenneth    M. 
Forbes,  r.  5OV2,  3d 
"    Angus,  r.  2  Alemany 
Mackenzie  Angus,  shipwright,  r.  116  Mississippi 

"    Catherine,  nurse,  r.  709  Sutter 
MacKenzie  Charles  F.,  salesman,  r.  630  Bush 
"    Donald,  sewing  machine  agent,  r.  217,  6th  Av 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

SEAT  CUSHIONS 

In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Mackenzie  F.  Marshall,   candy  maker,    r.    1612 

Bush 
"    George  F.,  broom  manufacturer,  703  Front, 

r.  Alameda 
"    James  M.,  carpenter  Pac.  Tel.   &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1612  Bush 
"    James  W.,  broom  corn  and  broom  manu- 
facturers'   supplies,    703   Front,    r.    131 

Montgomery 
MacKenzie  John,  stockbroker,  r.  3626,  16th 
Mackenzie  Kenneth  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  906 

Market 
"    Robert,    clerk    Stauf    &    Cooper,  r.    1723i^ 

Leavenworth 
"    Robert  Rev.,  pastor    First    Presbyterian 

Church,  r.  2021  California 
-^T"  Mackenzie.    See  McKenzie 
Mackey  Daniel,  gardener,  r.  912  Guerrero 
"    James  F.,  expressman,  r.  510,  14th 
"    James  P.,  policeman,  r.  872,  18th 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  510,  14th 
"    John,  salesman  Spink  Bros.,  r.  540,  27th 
"    John  J.,  salesman  London  Tea  Co.,  r.  510, 

14th 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  painting,  811,  17th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  811,  17th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  908  Illinois 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Patrick,    teamster   F.    P.    Elliot,   r.   72614 

Clementina 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  106  Mississippi 
.^5="  Mackey.    See  Mackay,  Mackie,  McKay  and 

McKee 
Mackie  Alexander,  secretary  San  Francisco  & 

San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway  Company, 

office  321  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Andrew,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1011  Minna 
"    David  J.,  plumber,  r.  618  Larkin 
"     George  F.,  laborer,  r.  19th  bet  Eureka  and 

Douglass 
"    Hamilton  W.,  druggist,  r.  618  Larkin 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    James  B.,  clerk  W.  J.  Callingham,  r.  Mill 

Valley 
"    Lizzie,  nurse,  r.  1328  California 
"    Robert,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  23  Valencia, 

r.  21  Valencia 
"    W.  H.,  master  schr  Reporter,  office  28  Cali- 
fornia 
"    William,  janitor  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  manufacturers'  agent,  53  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  13oA  Douglass 
4®=  Mackie.    See  Mackay,  Mackey,  McKay  and 

McKee 
Mackillop  Angus,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r.  410, 

8th  Av 
"    Archibald,  foreign    correspondent    Crown 

Distilleries  Co.,  r.  SWcor  California  and 

4th  Av 
4®=  McKillop.    See  McKellops  and  McKillop 
Mackin  Annie  Mrs.,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  1231  Folsom 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  646  Folsom 
"    Samuel,  oyster  cocktails,  10414  Powell,  r. 

4621/4  Minna 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Billings  PI 
j^=  Mackin.    See  Macken  and  Makin 
TVIackinnon  George  S.,  master  mariner,  r.   1208 

Waller 
Mackinson  George  H.,  carpenter  Raphael  Weill 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Mackintosh  Belle,  nurse,  r.  803  Leavenworth 
"    Charles  D.,  carpenter,  r.  539  Wisconsin 
"    Daniel,  r.  913  Union 
"    Donald  (S.  S.  Ferguson  &  Co.),  r.  1023  Fair 

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Mackintosh  Eliza  Miss,  teacher  elocution,  r.  803 
Leavenworth 
"    John  W.,  clerK,  r.  1721i4  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  C,  electrician,  r.  913  Union 
4@=-Mackintosh.    See  Macintosh 
Macklehaugh  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Ba- 
ker and  Filbert 
Macklin  George,  laundryman,  r.  227,  11th 
"    John  N.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
3021  Golden  Gate  Av 
Mackrett  George  B.,  reporter  Call,  r.  950  Geary 
Macks  Jacob  I.,   collector    Rauer's   Law    and 

Collection  Office 
MacLachlan  Dugald,  janitor,  r.  1585  Valencia 

"    Jean  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1585  Valencia 
MacLauchlan,  Charles  R.,  packer  Neustadter 

Bros.,  r.  826K2.  15th 
MacLaurin  James  B.,  dental  student,   r.   1170 

Market 
Maclay    John,   manager  The  Clark  Mile-End 
Spool  Cotton  Co.,  108  Battery 

MACLEAN  D., 

physician  and  surgeon.  Dean  and 
professor  obstetrics  California  Medical 
College,  oface  hours  1  to  4  and  7  to  8  p. 
m.,  Sundays  10  a.  m.  to  12  m.,  office  37, 
38  and  39  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  6  Eddy,  tele- 
phone Bush  7,  r.  1714  Ellis,  telephone 
West  294 
MacLean  Hector,  carpenter  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Hugh  M.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  1021  Oak 
'•    John,  policem.an,  r.  630  Olive  Av 
"    John  A.,   clerk  Hongkong    and    Shanghai 

Banking  Corporation,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
"    Louise,  domestic,  2120  Pacific  Av 
Maclean  Sanitarium,   L.   F.   Herrick  resident 

physician,  1534  Mission 
4®=MacLean.    See  McClain,  McLain,  McLane 

and  McLean 
MacLellan  Annie,  domestic,  2501  Steiner 
MacLennan  Julia  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  622b 
Geary 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1623  Eddy  rear 
4®=" MacLennan.    SeeMcClennan  andMcLellan 
MacLeod    Alexander,    boiler   maker,    r.    3621^ 
Clementina 
"    George,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1571  Market 
"    John  A.,  driver  Hedemark  &  McNab,  r.  715 

Church 
"    M.  Miss,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  Oakland 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  715  Church 
"    Robert  P.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
1714  Clay 
4®"MacLeod.    See  McCloud  and  McLeod 
Macloon   Charles   H.,  master  mariner,    r.   2411 

Washington 
Maclure  Charles  L.,  clerk  T.  H.  Frolich,  r.  142, 

7th 
Maolurkin  Alfred  R.,  watchman,  r.  1532  Castro 
MacLymont  Victor  H.  M.  (Saville  MacLymont 

&Co.),  r.  Cosmos  Club 
MacLyon  William,  mechanical  engineer,   r.  21 

Rondel  PI 

Macmillan  John  A.,  clerk  Singer  Mfg  Co.,  r.  545 

Franklin 

"    Willis  M.,  real  estate,  r.  214^  Chattanooga 

J8®=-MaoMillan.    See  McMillan  and  MoMuUin 

MacMonagle  Beverly,  physician  and  surgeon, 

94-95  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1311  Hyde 
MacMuUen  James,  city  editor  Call,  r.  2118  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    John  H.,  printer,  r.  2118%  Van  Ness  Av 


MacMuUen  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  22d  Av  nr  Point 

Lobos  Av 
4®"  MacMuUen.    See  McMullen 
4®"  MacMurray.    See  McMurray 
Macnab  Mary  H.  Miss,  housekeeper,   144  Sil- 
ver 
MacNeil  Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  321  Taylor 
MacNeill  Charles,  clerk  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  235 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Jackson,  assistant  accountant  London  and 

San  Francisco  Bank,  r.  235  San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  10  Minnesota 
J9®=  MacNeill.    See  McNeill 
MacNevin  Harry  J.,  polisher,  r.  1047  Mission 
"    Lena  A.  Mrs.,   adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1047 

Mission 
*®="MacNevin.    See  McNevin 
MacNutt    Archibald  H.,    marble  and    granite 

monuments,  374  Brannan,  r.  940  Mission 
"    Homer,  machinist  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  1509 

Dolores 
4®"  MacNutt.    See  McNutt 
Macomber  C.  A.  &  Co.  (Charles  A.  Macomber), 

dealers  in  boots  and  shoes,  a: 

J.   E.  Tilt  Shoe  Co.  (Chicago,  111.), 

Clay 
Macomber  Charles  A.  (C.  A.  Macomber  &  Co.), 

and  president  Macomber-Grayson  Co.,  r. 

414  Eddy 
Macomber-Grayson  Co.,  C.  A.  Macomber  presi- 
dent, John  J.  Greely  secretary,  office  123 

Clay 
"    Horace  L.,  painter,  r.  781  Mission 
"    John  H.  Rev.,  post  chaplain  U.  S.  A.,  r. 

Angel  Island 
"    Steven  L.,  carpenter,  r.  8  Elliott  Park 
"    William  T.,  proprietor  The  Macabeau,420, 

6th 
Macondray  Atherton,  manager  Macondray  & 

Company,  425-427  Market,  r.  Menlo  Park 

Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard 

(William  and  George  N.  Macondray 
and  Walter  S.  Lockard),  importers 
silks,  mattings  and  teas,  and  com- 
mission merchants,  sole  agents 
Pacific  Coast  Louis  Roederer  Cham- 
pagne, 124  Sansome 
Macondray  Building,  206  Sansome 

"    George  N.  (Macondray  Bros.  &   Lockard), 
r.  Yokohama 

"    Horatio  N.,  with  Macondray  Bros.  &  Lock- 
ard, r.  Kobe,  Japan 

"    William  (Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard),  r. 
932e  Slitter 

MACONDRAY  &  COMPANY, 

J.  L.  Rathbone  secretary,  Barry  Bald- 
win and  Atherton  Macondray  man- 
agers, importers  teas,  mattings  and 
silks,  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chants,   and     agents     North    China 
Insurance  Co.  (limited),  425-427  Mar- 
ket 
Macouillard  Louis,  clerk  Block  &  Georges,  r.  17 
Adelaide  PI 
"    Peter,  cook,  r.  17  Adelaide  PI 
Maoowsky  J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  Macowsky  and  I.  M. 
Cohn),  loan  office,  602  Kearny 
"    Jacob  (J.  Macowsky  &  Co.),  and  watches 
and  jewelry,  211  Kearny,  r.  1007  Pierce 
4®="  Macowsky.    See  Makowsky 
Macphee  Nathan  F.,  restaurant,   1507  Market, 

r.  1507/2  Market 
Macpherson    Alexander     M.     (Macpherson    & 

Rucker),  r.  216  Chattanooga 
Macpherson  Alexander  W.,  with  H.  S.  Crocker 
Co.,  r.  lORuss 
"    Esther  Mrs.,  board  and    lodgings,  322-324 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  advertising  agent,  6  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  433,  24th 
"    Robert,  miner,  r.  1313a  Hayes 
"  "    William,  cook,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    &  Rucker  (A.  M.  Macpherson   and    W.  S. 
Rucker),    produce    commission,    215-219 
Washington 
4®*Macpherson.    See  McPherson 


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Macquarrie  Donald  B.,  accoutant,  r.  2853  Mis- 
sion 

MacRae  William  A.,  note  teller  London  and 
San  Francisco  Bank,  r.  1920  Washington 

Macrae  William  D.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  1032 Mission 

j8®=-  Macrae.    See  McRae  and  McCrea 

Macredy  John,  brass  molder  M.  Greenberg's 
Sons,  r.  806  Douglass 

Macrow  Thomas,  engineer  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  31 
CoUingwood 

MAOSORLEY  A.  &  00. 

(Alfred  S.  Macsorley),  general  adver- 
tising agents  and  bill  distributors.  111 
Stevenson 

Macsorley  Alexander  K.,  sign   painter,  r.  618 
Stevenson 
"    Alfred  S.  (A.  Macsorley  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  circular  distributor,  45,  3d,  r.  618 
Stevenson 
jg®=-Macsorley.    See  McSorley 
MacVicar  Alexander,  porter  Cartan,  McCarthy 

&Co.,  r.  418  Clayton 
Macy  Charles  E.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Stockton 
and  Geary,  r.  12  Henrietta  Square 
"    Harrison,  bookkeeper  Duffey  Bros.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    Henry  C,  architect,  208   Kearny,    r.    1215 

Mason 
"    Mary  F.  Mrs.,  varieties,  26O8I/2  Mission 
"    William  A.,  boiler  coverer,  r.  37  Louisa 
"    William  W.,  gardener  Garfield  Square,  r. 
2608  Mission 
Madden  Ambrose  J.,   saddler   Morton    Special 
Delivery,  r.  44,  6th 
"    Daniel,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  425,  3d 
"    David  D.,  metal  rooter,  r.  510V4  Hayes 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  794  Van  Ness  Av 
"     Edmund  W.,  compositor,  r.  1637  Folsom 
"    Edward,  starcher  Modern  Laundry,  r.  6th 

bet  Howard  and  Mission 
"    Frank  E.,  bookkeeper  Nathan.'Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  North  Temescal 
"    Frederick,  civil  engineer,  r.  522  Turk 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  441  Clementina  rear 
"    Henrietta  Mrs.,  r.  139  Dolores 
"    Henry  A.,  policeman,  r.  133  Capp 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  17  Baker 
"    James  (Carroll  &  Madden),  r.  250  Tehama 
"    James,  driver,  r.  539  Geary 
"    James,  gardener,  r.  13  Albion  Av " 
"    James,  hostler  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  246,  3d 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  304,  3d 
"    James  A.,  liquors,  79  Stevenson,  r.  81  Stev- 
enson 
"    James  A.,  plasterer,  r.  3103  Fillmore  rear 
"    James  G.,  tailor,  r.  18!^  Folsom  Av 
"    James  S.,  steamfltter,  r.  12OI/2,  31st 
Madden  Jerome,  land  agent  Southern  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.,  14  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  2709  Sac- 
ramento 
"    J.  H.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  218  Shotwell 
"    John,    blacksmith    Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.  704 

Tennessee 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  305  Hayes 
^'    John,  candy  maker  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  3427 

Mason 
"    John,  saloon  keeper,  r.  817  Howard 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  126  Oak 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  157  Silver 
"    John  C,  plasterer,  r.  SIS'A  Capp 
"    John  F.,  lieutenant  U.  S.  A.,  r.  2709  Sacra- 
mento 
"    John  J.,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  738  Treat  Av 
"    John  J.,  plumber  John  M.  Duncan  &  Son,  r. 

940  Bryant 
"    John  J.,  pressman  Chronicle,  r.  537a  Green- 
wich rear 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  19 

South  Park 
"    John  K.,  painter,  r.  441  Valencia 
"    John  M.,  butcher  Joseph  Furlong,   r.  305 

Hayes 
"    John  W.,  japanner  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  3015  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph,  foundryman,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Joseph,  ironworker  Union  I.   Wks,   r.  780 
Illinois 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Flain,  Glaased  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Madden  Joseph  J.,  bookkeeper  Miller,  Sloss  & 

Scott,r.  2City  HallPl 
"    Lillie  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Joseph  Leg- 

gett,  r.  120'/2,  31st 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  130V4,  31st 
"    Melo,  waiter  John  B.  Shay,  r.  13V4  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Michael,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Michael,  mining,  r.  701  Stockton 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  431,  4th 
"    Michael   J.,    real   estate    and    insurance 

broker,  1627  Folsom 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Patrick,  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  533  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  350  Tehamd, 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1703  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
"    Patrick  F.,  r.  7  Harriet 
"    Patrick  H.,  laborer,  r.  537  Ivy  Av 
"    Richard,     liquors,    401    Francisco,    r.    318 

Broadway 
"    Robert    W.,  distributor    postofflce,   r.    441 

Valencia 
"    Thomas,  driver,  r.  7  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  350  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  738  Treat  Av 
"    Thomas,    tanner  Richard  Curtis,    r.    3007 

Mission 
"    Thomas,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  826  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F.,   teamster  J.  F.  Holland,  r.  46 

"    Thomas  P.,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Thomas  P.,  boiler   maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  15  McLea  Court 
"    Thomas  P.,   laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  836  Folsom 
"    Thomas  W.,   cornice  maker  William  Cro- 

nan,  r.  510%  Hayes 
"    Thomas  W.,  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  609, 

31st 
"    Wilkes  C,  transferer  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 

441  Valencia 
"    William,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  407, 1st 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Christian  G.  Berger,  r. 

1113Vallejo 
"    William  J.,  sawyer  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  318 
Capp 
Madden  William   M.,  attorney  at  law,   74-80 
Chronicle  Bldg,  and  Prosecuting  Attor- 
ney Police  Court  4,  r.  1334  Clay 
Maddock  Sarah  P.,  widow,  r.  1118  Leavenworth 
Maddooks  William  Mrs.,  r.  317  Jones 
Maddox  Cabel  H.,  r.  104  Baker 
"    James  U.,  tinner  James  De  La  Montanya 
"    Walter     G.,      clerk     general     passenger 
agent's  office  S.  P.  Co.,  and  secretary 
Western    Outlook    Publishing   Co.,    435 
Montgomery,  room  6,  r.  1596  Bush 
Maddrill  John  W.,  printer  Palace  Hotel 

"    Walter,  printer  Palace  Hotel 
Maddux  Charles,  medical  student,  r.  610  Mason 
'•    James  E.,  physician,  r.  610  Mason 
"    James  H.  Mrs.,  r.  3009  Sacramento 
Madel  Henry,  cooper,  r.  llO'/a,  14th 
"    Magdalena,  widow,  r.  110%,  14th 
"    Peter,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  llO'/s,  14th 
Mader  Otto,  confectionery,  2027  Fillmore,  r.  2414 

Sacramento 
Madera  Canal  and  Irrigation  Co.  (Madera,  Cal.), 
E.   W.   Chapman    president,  Dudley   C. 
Bates  secretary,  81  Nevada  Block 
"    Frederick  W.,  city  passenger  agent  Bur- 
lington Route,  r.  2044  Scott 
"    Improvement  Co.  The,  52  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    P.,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 


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This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

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Madero  Albert  D.,   teamster  Albert   E.   Buck- 
man,  r.  116  Eddy 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1226  Green 
Madge  Ada  M.  Miss,  stenographer  P.  F.  Ben- 
son, r.  Oakland 

"  Frederick,  asst.  secretary  S.  P.  Co.,  room 
23  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  1039  Dolores 

"    James  W.,  deckhand  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Madgio  Louis,  fish  dealer,  121,  9th,  r.  1007  Bat- 
tery 
Madigan  Edward  J.,  butcher,  r.  467  Stevenson 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  232,  29th 

"    John,  barber,  r.  704^  Linden  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  154,  1st 

"    Matthew,  porter,  r.  19  Sumner 

"  Patrick,  teamster  Michael  Sheedy,  r.  558 
Stevenson 

"  Repository  Co.,  Thomas  F.  Madigan  man- 
ager, 1128  Mission 

"  Thomas  C,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  SW 
cor  Carl  and  Cole 

"    Thomas  F.,  manager  Madigan  Repository 
Co.,  1128  Mission,  r.  6231/2  Minna 
Madill  David,  physician,  330  Sutter 
Madine  John,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co.    r. 

1220  Kearny 
Madison  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 

"  Annie  C,  widow,  r.  532  Grove 
Madison  Bennett  H.  (B.  H.  Madison  &  Sons), 
and  president  Pacific  Coast  Dredging 
and  Reclamation  Co.,  15  Steuart,  r.  115 
Capp 
Madison  B.  H.  &  Sons  (Bennett  H.,  Martin  J. 
and  Henry  B.),  shipping,  commission 
and  insurance,  15  Steuart 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  227,  2d 

"    Daniel,  stevedore,  r.  51  Stanford 

"    Edison,  printer,  r.  2  Russell 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  578  Howard 

"    Frank  A.,  clerk  Gove  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Madison   Frank   D.,  attorney    at    law,   97-103 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2515  Broadway 

"    George,  master  mariner,  r.  95  Steuart 

"  George,  teamster  Kinsman  &  Ornsby,  r.  413 
Larkin 

"    George  E.,  r.  329  Jessie 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  217  Francisco 

"  Hans,  ship  owner,  Pier  4  Steuart,  r.  2326 
Mission 

"  Harry,  transferer  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 
Co.,  r.  629  Florida 

"  Harry,  surfman  South  Side  U.  S.  Life 
Saving  Station 

"    Helena  Mrs.,  r.  45  Palmer 

"    Henry,  saloon  keeper,  r.  2817  Folsom 
Madison  Henry  B.  (B.  H.  Madison  &  Sons  and 
Kruse  &  Madison),  and  notary  public, 
15  Steuart,  r.  532A  17th 

"    James,  r.  2213  Leavenworth 

"    James,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co..  r.  334  Green 

"  James,  secretary  A.  F.  Tenney  Co.  and 
Gem  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  and  presi- 
dent Fresno  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  office  839 
Folsom,  r.  Alameda 

"  John,  gardener,  r.  1617  California 
Madison  Martin  J.  (B.  H.  Madison  &  Sons  and 
Kruse  &  Madison),  and  secretary  Pacific 
Coast  Dredging  and  Reclamation  Co. 
and  Pacific  Marine  Railway  and  Ways 
Co.,  15  Steuart,  r.  113  Capp 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  918  Montgomery 

"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  329  Jessie 

"  Maurice  A.  H.,  clerk  Bancroft-Whitney 
Co.,r.  Oakland 


Madison    Mining    Co.    (Calaveras    Co.),    H.   G. 

Stevenson  secretary,  532  Market 
"    Nicholas,  r,  933  Mission 
"    Ole,  teamster  Wainwright  &  Easton,  r.  314 

Folsom 
Madison  Primary  School,  Miss  Elizabeth  F. 

Bartlett  principal,  S  s  Clay  bet  Walnut 

and  Laurel 
"    Thomas,  driver,  r.  bVSYz  Hyde  rear 
"    Walter    E.,    clerk  Girvin    &  Eyre,  r.  532 

Grove 

MADISON  &  BURKE 

(Martin  J.  and  Frank  H.  Burke  and 
John  T.  Harmes),  real  estate  and  in- 
surance brokers,  rent  collectors,  626 
Market 

4®="Madison.    See  Madson,  Matson  and  Matte- 
son 
Madmanusen    Axel,    waiter,    r.    7    Henrietta 

Square 
Madrid  Ygnacio  L.,  pressman  Joseph  M.  Tor- 
res, r.  1013  Clay 
Madrilley  Jorge,  Consul  Spain,  41154  California 
Madsen    Albert  M.,    master    ship    John    Ena, 
office  10  Mission 
"    C,  r.  220  Pacific 

"    Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Christian,  packer  Lewis  Packing  Co.  and 

Vinegar  Wks,  r.  14  Washington 
"    Edward  P.,  teamster  James  Miller,  r.511 

Jersey 
■'    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  169  Silver 
"    George,  barber,  r.  550  Mission 
"    Henry  J.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  260, 3d, 

r.  West  Berkeley 
"    John,  foreman  Henry  W.  Gray,  r.  16  Webb 
"    John  J.,  stereotyper  Post,  r.  1120  Fell 
"    Mads,  lumberman,  r.  2523  Bryant  Av 
"    Martin,  waiter  Andrew  Christensen,  r.  36 

Tehama 
•'    M.  J.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Nicholas,  clerk  Andrew  Christensen 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  1521,  19th  Av  South 
"    Robert    K.,    foreman    Lewis    Packing  Co, 

and  Vinegar  Wks,  r.  ■209'-A  Chestnut 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
Madson  Edward,  baker  Buhlmann  &  Woelfel, 
r.  1523  Mission 
"    Emil,  teamster  Thomas  Billingslea,  r.  317 

Turk 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Mace  J.,  sailmaker   Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 

323,  22d 
"    Ole,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1585  Va- 
lencia 
"    Oliver  (Madison  &  Peterson),  r.  323,  22d 
"    &  Peterson  (Oliver  Madson  and  Andrew 
Peterson),  restaurant,  107  Berry 
4®"Madson.     See  Madison,    Madsen,  Matson, 

Mattson  and  Matzen 
Maehl  John,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  1715,  25th 
Maennerbuhd  Hall,  W  s  Potrero  Av  nr  24th 
Maertins    Richard,    traveling    salesman    Till- 

mann  &  Bendel.  r.  Oakland 
Maessen  William,  r.  1409  Scott 
Maestretti  Frank  A.,  marble  works,  206  Central 
Av,  r.  1316  Broderick 
"    Giuseppe,  waiter   Perini's  Restaurant,  r 

1113  Kearny 
"     Richard,  collector  Swiss  Mutual  Benevo- 
lent Soc,  r.  ll]3Kearny 
"    Silvio,  plumber,  r.  1113  Kearny 
Maetzen  Edla,  domestic,  1432  Golden  Gate  Av 
Maffei  Giacomo,  clerk  G.  Bovo,  r.  1219^,4  Kearny 
Magagnos  Charles  D.  P.,  salesman  Lewis,  An- 
derson &  Co.,  r.  204  Castro 
"    Julian  A.,  solicitor    Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  204 
Castro 
Magallon  Joseph,  roaster  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r. 
1321  Kearny 
"    Rosa  Miss,  fringemaker  A.  Colombat,  r. 
1321  Kearny 
Magaltios  Antonio  L.,  cook  Lisbon  House,  r. 

422  Drumm 
Magann  James  G. ,   printer,    r.   2425  Washing- 
ton 
"    James  G.  Jr.,  r.  2425  Washington 


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Magary  Alvin,  clerk  The  Zeno  Mauvais  Music 

Co.,  r.  1822  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Amy  Miss,  r.  1822  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  W.,  tilesetter,  2334  Bryant  Av,  r. 

2323  Bryant  Av 
jgS^Magary.    See  McGary  and  McGeary 
Magdalen  Asylum,  in  charge  Sisters  of  Mercy, 

bet  20th  and  33d,  Potrero  Av  and  San 

Bruno  Av 
Magdeburg  Fire  Insurance  Co.    (of  Magde- 
burg), Gutte  &  Frank  managers  Pacific 

Coast  Department,  303  California 
Magee  Alexander,    machinist   Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  907  York 
"    Daniel,  floorwalker  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

517  McAllister 
"    Edward,  teamster  Truckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    Frank  B.,  clerk  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.  1106  Po- 
trero Av 
"    Frederick  E.,  student,  r.  800  Van  Ness  Av 
Magee   Harvey   W.,  Bank  Commissioner,    530 

California,  rooms  19-20,  r.  Pasadena,  Cal. 
"    Henry  S.  (Van  Pelt,  Kilton  &  Magee),  r. 

Napa,  Cal. 
"    J.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1106  Hyde 
"    James,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  paver,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    John,  shipping  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  908  Howard 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  508  Jessie 
Magee  John  A.  Jr.,  importer   and   dealer  in 

leather,  agent  Walker-Oakley  Co.,  and 

shipping   and  commission,  310  Clay,  r. 

1413  Hyde 
"    John  P.,  liquors,  234  Townsend 
"    John  P.,   machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks, 

r.  907  York 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  43  Moss 
"    Marshall,  teamster,  r.  39  Ritch 
"    Maude  Miss,  r.  1413  Hyde 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Rodger  D.,  with  Thomas  Magee  &  Sons,  r. 

1316  Leavenworth 
"    Sadie  Miss,  r.  1716  Howard 
"    Thomas  (Thomas  Magee  &  Sons),  r.  800  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Thomas   Jr.    (Thomas  Magee  &  Sons),  r. 

Hotel  Richelieu 

MAGEE  THOMAS  &  SONS 

(Thomas,  William  A.  and  Thomas  Jr.), 
real  estate  agents,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors San  Francisco  Real  Estate 
Circular,  4  Montgomery 

Magee  Walter,  student,  r.  80f)  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  A.    (Thomas   Magee  &  Sons),  r. 
Fruitvale 
4®"Magee.    See  McGee  and  McGhee 
Magendie  Hippolyte  A.,   correspondent,   r.  cor 
Union  Av  and  Banks 
"    John  B.,  r.  507  Pine 
MagensoE  Frank,  laborer,  r.  405  Beale 
Mager  Frederick,  helper  The  A.  Lietz  Co.,  r. 
419  Eddy 
"    John  L.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
11  Clyde 
Joseph,  painter,  r.  906  O'Farrell 
Mary  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  717i/4  Bush  rear 
Max,  grocer,  r.  906  O'Farrell 
Paul,  carpenter,  r.  1101  Folsom 
Saul,  painter,  r.  906  O'Farrell 
Severin,  cellarmanC.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r.  Es 
York  nr  Army 
Magers  Lemuel  C,  r.  2454  Pond 
Maggart  Cordie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  639i/4  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Edward  F.,  bakery,  727  Larkin 
"    James  M.,  canvasser,  r.  629!^  McAllister 
Maggetti  A.,  laborer,  r.  518  Francisco 
"    Gottardo,    pastemaker     Yosemite     Flour 

Mills,  r.  32  Kate  PI 
"    Joseph,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 

Co.,r.  35  Kate  PI 
"    Paul  L.,  driver    Farnsworth  &    Ruggles. 
r.  35  Kate  PI 
Maggi  Manuel,  boarding,  8  Ohio  PI 
Maggini  Charles  (Garcia  &    Maggini),   r.    10n« 
Clay 


Maggini  Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1009  Wash- 
ington 
"    Lora,  widow,  r.  1009  Washington 
Maggio  E.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
"    Emile  E.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt&  Co.,  r. 

1007  Battery 
"    George,  clerk  Am.  Union  Fish  Co.,  r.  1007 

Battery 
"    Vincenzo,  carpenter,  507  Green 
Maggiolo  Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  9  Fillmore 
Maggiora  Bernard  D.,  liquors,  90154  Kearny 
"    Louis  (Maggiora  &  Sbragia),  r.  118  Wash- 
ington 
"    &    Sbragia  (Louis  Maggiora  and  Charles 
Sbragia),    boarding    and    lodgings,    118 
Washington 
Magher  Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  333  Turk 
Magidson  Jacob,  peddler  fruit,  r.  34  Capp 

"  Simon,  r.  34  Capp 
Magill  Arthur  E.,  general  agent  Phoenix  In- 
surance Co.  (of  Hartford,  Conn.)  and 
Home  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York), 
Mutual  Life  Bldg,  SE  cor  California  and 
Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    Arthur  E.  Jr.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 

Co's,  r.  Oakland 
"    Bernard,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Charles  R.,  patrolman  Underwriters'  Fire 

Patrol  No.  2,  r.  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Polk 
"    Mary  L.,  domestic,  1020,  17th 
'•    William  J.,  janitor  Mills  Bldg,  r.  117  Butte 
4®=Magill.    See  McGill 
Magilton  Ruth  M.,  widow,  r.  11  Dearborn  PI 
Maginess  John  R.,  clerk  State  Board  of  Harbor 

Commissioners 
Maginis  John  J.,  official  reporter  Superior  Court 

Dept.  11,  r.  1943  Geary 
Maginnis  Charles,  salesman  Blake,  Moffltt   & 
Towne,  r.  Alameda 
"    Christopher,  pattern  maker  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  919,  15th  Av  South 
"     Eliphas,  r.  1933  Bush 
"    James  H.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  21154  Page 
"    James  H.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  137  Sil- 
ver 
"    John  B.,  stereotyper  Post,  r.  803  Pine 
"    JohnR.,  bookkeeper,  r.  127a  Capp 
"    M.  N.,  journalist,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
i8®"Maginnis.     See  McGinness,   McGuinness, 

and  Mclnnis 
Magistra  Charles  A.,  liquors,  2305^   Montgom- 
ery Av 
Magliano  Giuseppe,  r,  510  Union  rear 
Maglioni  Antonio,  shoemaker,  1218  Kearny,  r.  6 

Green 
Magnan  Gustavo  (Bailie  &  Magnan),  r.  SE  cor 

Greenwich  and  Gough 
Magnani  Deodato  (E.  Boschetti  &  Co.),  r.  1596 

Bush 
Magnello  Pasquali  (Bacigalupi  feMagnello),  r. 

517  Union  rear 
Magner  Ambrose  J.,  clerk,  r.  832  Broadway 
"    Brothers  (Emil,  Saul   and  Joseph),  paints 
and  oils  and  agents  Heath  &  Milligan 
Mfg  Co.  (Chicago,),  .323-334  Front 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  833  Broadway 
"    David  J.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  832  Broadway 
"    Dennis,  r.  311  Broderick 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1538a  25th 
"    Emanuel,  machinist  Yosemite  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

21154  Turk  rear 
"    Emil  (Magner  Bros.),  r.  530  Ellis 
"    Frank  W.,  printer,  r.  3354  Perry 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  906  O'Farrell 
"    John,  printer,  r.  539  Sacramento 


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Magner  John  U.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  NW  cor 
Hyde  and  Union 
"    John  D.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

110.5  Hyde 
"    John  T.,    manager   Shooting   the   Chutes 

Shooting  Gallery,  r.  1518  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph  (Magner  Bros.),  and  with  Scott  & 

McCord,  r.  906  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  oartenaer    Frank  McManus,  r.  130 

Geary 
"    Mary     Miss,     principal     Sutro    Primary 

School,  r.  311  Broderick 
"    Max,  r.  906  O'Farrell 
"    Max,  janitor  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Michael,  painter,  r.  315'^  Jessie 
"    Nathaniel  A.,   bookkeeper,   r.   311^2   Turk 

rear 
"    Saul  (Magner  Bros.),  r.  906  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  foreman  Engine  3,  r.  1315  Califor- 
nia 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk,  r.  832  Broadway 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk,  r.  1538a  25th 
"    William,  contractor,  r.  311  Broderick 
"    William  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  121,8th 
"    William  J.,  compositor,  r.  23  Perry 
Magnes  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  608a  Powell 
;e®"Magnes.    See  Magnus 
Magnesen  Martin  B.,  commission  merchant,  405 

Front,  r.  Ross,  Marin  Co. 
Magneson  Olaf,  carpenter  Central  Lumber  and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  249,  5th 
Magnetic  Elastic  Truss  Co.  (Pierce  &  Son), 

704  Sacramento 
Magni  Albert,  packer,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Albert,  porter  J.  Ivancovich  &  Co.,  r.  1113 
Montgomery 
Magnin  Charles,  engineer  Yosemeti  Flour  Mills, 
r.  97314  Bryant 
"    Emanuel  (I.  Magnin  &  Co.),  r.  927  Sutter 
"    I.  &  Co.  (Isaac,  Emanuel  and  Joseph  Mag- 
nin), manufacturers  ladies',    children's 
and  infants'  wear,  810  Market 
"    Isaac  (I.  Magnin  &  Co.),  r.  927  Sutter 
"    Joseph  (I.  Magnin  &  Co.),  r.  927  Sutter 
Magno  Ariano,   porter  Rimassa  &  Lafournere, 

r.  14  Auburn 
Magnolia  Cafe,  Nels  M.  Lund  proprietor,  6  East 

opposite  Oakland  Ferry 
Magnolia  Nurseries,  J.  Jacquemet  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, cor  23d  and  Douglass 
Magnus  Alexander,  student,  r.  631  Hayes 
"    Harry,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  1104  Larkin 
Magnus    Maz,    physician    and    surgeon,    229 
Geary,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Main  5097,  r.  631  Hayes 
"    Max  Jr. ,  student  Salfield  &  Kohlberg,  r.  631 


4®=Magnus.    See  Magnes 
Magnusen  Edward,  seaman,  r.  51  Stanford 
"    Frank,  asst  engineer  str  Encinal,   r.  405 
Beale 
Magnuson  Alfred,  plumber  Patrick  E.  O'Hair, 
r.  IO6/2,  3d 
"    Axel,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,   r.  7 

Henrietta  square 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Charles  A.,  foreman  estate  Herman  Roy- 

ers,  r.  331  6th 
"    Francis  J.,  tailor,  r.  26  West  Park 
"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  23!4  Silver 
Magnussen  Edward,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Peder,    conductor   Pre-idio    and    Ferries 
RR,  r.  2218i4  Greenwich 
Magoon  Ann,  widow,  r.  508,  3d 
"    Anna  F.,  widow,  r.  440,  2d 


Magoon  L.  C,  salesman  G.  O.  Heine  &  Co. 
"    Oscar  S.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
129,  21st 
Magoonis  George,  driver    S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  103 
Wood 
"    James,  machine  operator,  r.  103  Wood 
"    John,  machinist  Edison  Light   and  Power 
Co.,r.  103  Wood 
Magorty   Frederick   W.,    drayman,    13-15  San- 
some, r.  8  Haight 
"    Hugh,  lamplighter   S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

2809%  California 
"    James,  furrier,  r.  18  Fair  Oaks 
"    Robert  M.,  porter,  r.  1701  Dupont 
"    William  D.,  teamster,  r.  8  Haight 
J8®"Magorty.    See  McGorty 
Magrane  Andrew  F.,  agent  S.  F.  &  N.  P.   Ry, 
Tiburon  Ferry,  r.  NW  cor  Buena  Vista 
Av  and  Java 
"    Eleanor,  widow,   r.  NW  cor  Buena  Vista 
Av  and  Java 
^8®-Magrane.    See  McGrain  and  McGrane 
Magrath  Richard  M.,  driver  George  Howes,  r. 

508  Jones 
4®="Magrath.    See  McGrath  and  McGraw 
Magritz  August  F.,  watchman  Western  Sugar 
Refinery,  r.  1324  Broadway 
"    Rosa  Miss,   dressmaker,  r.   1324  Broadway 
Magruder  A.  W.,  miner,  r.  539  Sacramento 
4®"Magruder.    See  McGruder 
Maguire    Andrew  A.,  physician  and   surgeon, 

1364  Market 
Maguire  Andrew  G.,  attorney  at  law,  7-8  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  329  Page 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  660  Howard 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  736  How- 
ard 
"    Annie  Miss,  cigar  box  maker,  r.  32!4  Perry 
rear 
Maguire  Augustus  B.,  wholesale   and   retail 
dealer  in  lime,  laths,  plaster,   cement, 
hair,  nails,   fire    clay,  fire    brick,  hay, 
grain,  wood  and  coal,   coke  and  char- 
coal, 2330-2334  Folsom,   telephone  Mis- 
sion 1,  box   263  Builders'  Exchange,  40 
New  Montgomery,  r.  448,  30th 
"    Augustus  B.  Jr.,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  448,  20th 
"    Bernard,  laborer  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  103  Ger- 
mania 
Catharine,  widow,  r.  9  Erie 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  520,  7th  Av 
"    Charles,  engineer  Yosemite  Flour  Mills,  r. 

9731/4  Bryant 
"    Charles  J.,  fireman  Phelan  Bldg,    r.  13}4 

Perry 
"    Charles   S.,  physician    and   surgeon,    400 

Stockton,  r.  227  Page 
"    Edward,  r.  Broad  nr  Orizaba  Av 
"    Edward    H.,  engineer  Mission  Soap    and 

Candle  Wks,  r.  23  Dorland 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  156  Silver 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  512?^  Natoma 
"    Eugene  B.,  molder  Golden  State  and    Mi- 
ners' Iron  Wks,  r.  62  Clementina 
"    Eugene  F.,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r. 

630  San  Jose  Av 
"    Flora  IVJrs.,  solicitor,  r.  1  Essex  PI 
' '    Frank,  fireman  Columbian  Bldg,  r.  2514  Fol- 
som 
"    Frank,  sweeper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  San  Rafael, 

Cal. 
"    Frank  E.,  r.  1318  Howard 
"    Frank  I.,  clerk  Alonzo  K.  Philbrook,  r.  7 

Dale  PI 
"    George  E.,  general  agent  Texas  and  Pacific 
Ry    and  Missouri  Pacific  Ry.,  131  Cali- 
fornia, r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  Broad  nr  Orizaba  Av 
"    Hannah  T.,  school  teacher,  r.  3514  Folsom 
"    Harriet   E.  Miss,  teacher  Sutro  Primary 

School,  r.  530,  7th  Av 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  oflce 
"    James,  r.  158  Shipley  rear 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  5  Vernon  PI 
"    James,  coremaker  W.   T.   Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

353  Shipley 
"    James,  liquors,  9  Sherwood  PI 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  43  Gilbert  rear 


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Maguire  James,  riveter  Union  I.   Wks,  r.   916 
Illinois 
James,  street  contractor,  r.  219  Geary 
James,  teamster,  r.  6  Myrtle  Av 
James,  tinsmith,  r.  912  Howard 
James,  wire  drawer,  r.  158  Shipley  rear 
James  A.,  commission  merchant,  130  San- 
some,  room  9,  r.  The  California 
Maguire  James  G.,  attorney  at  law   and  mem- 
ber Congress,  6-12  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
"    James  H.,  metal   roofer,  339  Eddy,  r.  2514 

Folsom 
"    James  W.,  examiner  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  105  New  Montgom- 
ery 
"    John,  drayman,  r.  1605  Dolores 
"    John,  driver,  r.  9  Erie 
"    John,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  606  Na- 

toma 
"    John,  molder,  r.  664Y2  Howard 
"    John,  painter,  r.  9  Havens 
"    John,  saddler,  r.  2514  Folsom 
"    John  E.,carpenterS.F.  Furniture  Mfg  Co. 


"    John  H.,  fireman,  r.  1218  Howard 

«    John  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  606  Natoma  rear 

"    John  v.,  clerk  Joseph  H.   Maguire,  r.  520, 

7th  Av 
"    John  W.,  grip  repairer  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  112 

Clement 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  2338  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  waiter  George  H.  Richard 
"    Joseph  H.,  butcher,  521  Lyon,   r.  520,   7th 

Av 
"    Joseph  W.,  clerk,  r.  1218  Howard 
"    Kate,  liquors,  9  Sherwood  PI 
"    Kate    J.    Miss,   teacher     Sutro     Primary 

School,  r.  520,  7  th  Av 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  410  Post 
'■    Lucy,  widow,  r.  32  Perry  rear 
"    M.  &  O.   (Michael  and   Owen),  wood  and 

coal,  hay  and  grain,  133  Hayes 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Mary  Miss,  shirtcutter,  r.  32i/i  Perry 
"    May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  316,  3d 
"    M.  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  905  Market 
"    Michael  (M.  &  O.  Maguire),  r.  229  Page 
"    Michael,    porter   California    Hotel,    r.    16 

Mason 
"    Nicholas    J.,    horseshoer,   302  Beale,   r.   1 

Essex  PI 
"    Michael,  J.,  painter,  r.  9  Havens 
"    Owen  (M.  &0.  Maguire),  r.  227  Page 
"    Patrick,  r.  606  Natoma  rear 
"    Patrick,  locksmith,  r.  316,  3d 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  84  Nye 
"    Peter,  liquors,  31  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  1218  Howard 
"    Peter  T.,  watchman,  r.  23  Dorland 
"    Philip,  whitener,  r.  12  Fargo  PI 
"    Robert  E.,  harness  maker  J.  O'Kane,  r.  352 

Shipley 
"    Sadie  J.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Samuel  J.,  clerk,  r.  2216  Clay 
"    Thomas,  lineman,  r.  iSWi  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  7  Dale  PI 
"    Thomas,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  936, 

13th  Av  South 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Roth,  Blum  &  Co..  r.  601. 

7th 
"    Thomas,  wool  sorter,  r.  415,  3d 
"    Thomas  F.,  capitalist,  r.  2316  Clay 
"    Thomas  G.,  r.  2338  Folsom 
"    Thomas  G.,  mining,  r.  2707  Folsom 
<'    Thomas  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  505A  7th 
"    Thomas  R.,  stenographer,  r.  9  Havens 
"    William  contractor,  r.  84  Nye 
"    William,  fireman  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  China  Av  and  Mission 

Road 
"    William,  horseshoer,  r.  1  Essex  PI 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  604  Bartlett 
"    William   H.,    fireman  Mission    Soap   and 

Candle  Wks,  r.  23  Dorland 
"    William  J.,  liquors,  E  s  Mission  Road  opp 

Croke  ^ 

•es^Maguire.    See  McGuire  and  Merguire 


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Mahan  Agnes,  widow,  r.  603?^  Hayes 
"    Charles  E.,  compositor  James  H.  Barry,  r. 

117  Bay 
"    Frank  W.,  machinist,  r.  357^4  Clementina 
"    Henry  H.,  capitalist,  r.  2001  Eddy 
"    Hugh,  peddler,  r.  106  Gilbert 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  510  Pacific 
"    James  H.,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co., 

r.  419  Laguna 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  406, 13th 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  319  Fillmore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4691^  Tehama 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  716  Clementina 
"    William,  liquors,  4  Sherwood  PI 
"    William,  varnisher,  r.  104  New  Montgom- 
ery 
4®"Mahan.     See     Mahon,     Mahone,    Meehan, 

Mehan  and  Meighan 
Mahanny  John  A.,  compositor,  r.  113  Eddy 
Mahar  William  H.,  clerk  Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

335  Fell 
4®"Mahar.    See  Maher  and  Meagher 
Mahart  Emma,  widow,  dressmaking,  2533  Bush 
Mahe    Gustave,    physician,   ofQce    and    r.   316 
Kearny,  hours  8  to  10  a.  m.,  3  to  4  and  7  to 
8  p.  m.,  telephone  Black  61 
Maher  Ann,  widow,  r.  211, 11th 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1211  Eddy 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  59  Shipley 
"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  16!^  Folsom  Av 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  16'/i  Folsom  Av 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  13534  Perry 
"    Dominic  Rev.  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Domi- 
nic's Monastery 
"     Edward,  r.  11  Fair  Oaks 
"    Edward  J.  (MoUie  A.  Maher  &  Co.),  and 

painter,  1520  Howard,  r.  1530M  Howard 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter  William  B.  Kreger, 

r.  105  Precita  Av 
"    J.  &  Son  (James  and  Thomas  F.),  draymen 

NW  cor  Beale  and  Howard 
"    James,  r.  908  Folsom 
"    James  (J.  Maher  &  Son),  r.  671  Harrison 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  816  Sansome 
"    James  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  2&y2  Kearny 
"    James  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  1924  Folsom 
"    James  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  38  Dore  rear 
"    James  T.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  113 

Perry 
"    John,  gardener  Mount  Calvary  Cemetery, 

r.  14  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    John,  lumber  surveyor.  9   Mission,   r.   835, 

15th 
"    John,  teamster  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r.  32 

Valley 
"    John,  with  William  E.  Maher,  r.  1650  Hayes 
"    John  J.,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  309a  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Joseph  W.,  r.  105  Precita  Av 
"    Joseph  W.  Jr.,  policeman,  r.  105  Precita  Av 
"    Julia  G.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  671  Harrison 
"    Martin,  r.  1311  Eddy 
"    Martin,  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

319  Vallejo 
"    Martin  A.,  policeman,  r.  441  Elizabeth 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1408  Broderick 
"    Michael,  teamster  Corporation  Yard  Street 

Dept,  r.  908  Folsom 
"    Mollie  A.  Mrs.  (Mollie  A.  Maher  &  Co.),  r. 

1520  Howard 
"    Mollie  A.  &  Co.   (Mrs.  Mollie  A.   and   Ed- 
ward J.  Maher),  paints,  oils,  glass  and 
wall  paper,  1530  Howard 
"    Philip,  r.  1038  Army 


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PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Richard,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept, 
r.  Presidio 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  NE  cor  5th  and  How- 
ard, r.  9)6,  26th 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r.  12 

Chesley 
"    Thomas  C,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  735,  23d 
"    Thomas  D.,  medical  student,  r.  735,  23d 
"    Thomas  F.  (J.  Maher  &  Son),  r.  671  Harri- 
son 
"    Vincent  J.,  seal  hunter,  r.  723  Harrison 
"    William,  cigars  and  tobacco,  61,  3d,  r.  309a 

Clementina 
"    William  E.,  gents'   furnishing  goods,    41 

East,  r.  1650  Hayes 
"    William  F.,  opener  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  309a  Clementina 
"    William  P.,  hardware,  546  Mission,   r.    105 
Precita  Av 
>8®=Maher.    See  Mahar  and  Meagher 
Maherin  Ada  Miss,  r.  1415  Larkin 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1024  Howard 
4®"Maherin.    See  Meherin 

Mahle  William,  bartender  D.  Hadeler,  r.  3  Chat- 
ham PI 
Mahler  Bernard,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r. 
cor  9th  Av  South  and  K 
"    Frank,  machinist  Golden  State  and  Miners' 

Iron  \^^JS.  r.  276  Minna 
•'    Henry,  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  16  Pierce 
"    Henry  J.  (Bullwinkel  &  Co.),  r.  625  East 
MaMer  Jolin  D. ,   groceries    and  liquors,   1601 
Mission,  r.  1665  Mission 
"     William,  janitor   302  Montgomery,  r.  212 
Prospect  PI 
;6®"Mahler.    See  Mehler 
Mahlhop  William,  millman,  r.  19  Rondel  PI 
Mahlke  Lewis,    foreman    Abend  Post,  r.  2607 

Howard 
Mahlmann  George  H.,   lastmaker  S.  F.   Last 
Factory,  r.  1319!4  Larkin 
"    Josephine,  domestic,  1433  California 
J^~Mahlmann.    See  Mohlmann 
Mahlon  Henry,  paper  hanger,  r.  123  Eddy 
Mahlstadt  Henry,  master   schr  Emily  Lundt, 

office  56  Steuart,  r.  553  Howard 
Mahlstedt   Brothers   (Frederick  and  John  J.), 
butchers,  322  Folsom 
"    Frederick  (Mahlstedt  Bros.),  r.  322  Folsom 
"    John  J.  (Mahlstedt  Bros.),  r.  322  Folsom 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  129a  San  Jose  Av 
"    Thomas,  master  bktn  Newsboy 
Mahncken  John  H.,  bookkeeper  Jos.  Fredericks 

&  Co.,  r.  6.32  Post 
4®"Mahnke.    See  Mankey 
Mahlolme  James  B..r.  527  O'Farrell 
Mahomn  George,  3d  cook  str  Australia 
Mahon  Ellen,  widow,  r.  106i4  Clara 
"    Frank,  r.  1429  Mason 
"    Frank,  r.  2006  Washington 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk,  r.  1  Hyde  PI 
"    Franklin,  chemist,  r.  606  Ellis 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  319  Ivy  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  244  Clementina 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  15  Elliott  Park 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  142^4  Clara 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  106^/4  Clara 
"    John  W.,  foreman,  r.  227  Perry 
"    Joseph,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  606  Ellis 
'■    Joseph  H.,  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  227 

Perry 
"    Kate  Mrs.,    janitress    Madison    Primary 

School,  r.  125  Eureka 
"    Thomas,  engineer  Chemical    Engine  1,  r. 

175  Minna 
"    Thomas,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx 


Mahon  William,  r.  175  Minna 

"    William  J.,  finisher,  r.  175  Minna 

"    William  T.,  broommaker,  r.  106V4  Clara 
4®=Mahon.    See  Mahan 

Mahone  Alexander  C,  mail  clerk,  r.  1415  Cali- 
fornia 

"  Alfred  W.,  bookkeeper  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son,  r. 
1415  California 

"  George  D..  Pacific  Coast  Agent  Dr.  Plouf's 
Rheumatism  Cure,  24  and  38  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  1415  California 

"    Jay  R.,  clerk  r.  509  Guerreo 

"    Michael  J.,  coachman,  1120  Pine 
>6^"Mahone.    See  Mahan,  Mahon,  Meehan,  Me- 

han  and  Meighan 
Mahoney  Andrew,  blacksmith,  r.  22^  Hayes 

"  Andrew,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  367 
Natoma 

"  Bartholomew  (Mahoney  &  Mahoney),  r. 
Concord,  Cal. 

"  Bartley,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  107  'Va- 
lencia 

"    Belinda,  stewardess  str  Eureka 

"    Charles,  r.  505  Post 

"    Cornelius,  r.  1121  Mission 

"    Cornelius,  clerk,  r.  14b  Harriet 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  1610!?^  San  Carlos  Av 

"  Cornelius  Jr.,  bookbinder 'Hicks- Judd  Co., 
r.  1610V4  San  Carlos  Av 

"  Cornelius  T.,  paper  ruler  Phillips  Bros.,  r. 
2204  Pine 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  436  Natoma 

"    Daniel,  millman,  r.  405^2,  5th 

"  Daniel,  proprietor  The  Avondale  Hotel, 
456,  6th 

"  Daniel,  shoe  finisher  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 
Co.,  r.  107  Valencia 

"  Daniel  E.,  plumber  J.  Wilbur  Clark,  r.  1419 
Larkin 

"  Daniel  H..  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  124,  12th 

"  Daniel  O.,  shoemaker  Hugh  Burns,  r.  77gVi 
Harrison 

"    Daniel  R.,  painter,  r.  133  Larkin 

"  Daniel  W.,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1119,23d 

"    David,  clerk,  r.  1513/2  Polk 
Mahoney  David  I.,  attorney  at  law,  420  Mont- 
gomery, room  35,  r.  1019  Polk 

"  David  P.,  blacksm^ithM.  A.  Reardon,  r.  cor 
15th  Av  and  J 

"    Denis,  laborer,  r.  8  Allen 

"  Denis,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.  r.  1519  Pacific 
Av 

"  Dennis,  bartender  John  Eagan,  r.  1129  Fol- 
som 

"  Dennis,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Sydney,  r. 
12  Federal 

"    Dennis,  tailor,  1513 Polk,  r.  1513/2  Polk 

"    Dennis  J.  (Mahoney  &  Mahoney),  r.  21  Fell 

"  Edward  J.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 
8I214  Haight 

"    Edward  J.,  molder,  r.  1324  Florida 

"    E.  I.,  r.  412  Taylor 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  812V^  Haight 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  516,  7th 

"  Ellen  S.  Miss,  leather  Spring  Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  1503  Pacific  Av 

"    Florence,  domestic,  901  Sutter 

"    Francis,  painter,  r.  32  Minna 

"    Francis  A.,  plumber,  r.  1007  Haight 

"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  1121  Mission 

"  Frank  E.,  salesman  H.  L.  Judell  &  Co.,  r. 
24  Dearborn 

"    Frank  J.,  hackman,  r.  1419  Larkin 

"  George,  bookbinder  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  24 
Dearborn 

"  George  M.,  machinist  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co., 
r.  North  Temescal 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1506  Fulton 

"    Hannah  J.,  widow,  r.  IVZlVi  Florida 

"  Henry  T.,  photo-engraver  Cal.  Photo-en- 
graving Co.,  r.  24  Dearborn 

"  James,  chief  engineer  str  Acapulco,  r.  441 
Bryant 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  35  Linden  Av 

"    James,  guard  County  Jail  No.  2 

"  James,  horseshoer  John  H.  McCarty,  r. 
628/  Minna 


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Mahoney  James,  laborer,  r.  1147!4  Howard 
"    James  A.,  barber,  r.  8  Allen 
"    James  A.,  policeman,  r.  1018,  30th 
"    James  D.,  plumber,  r.  2013  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  H.,  r.  441  Bryant 
"    James  M.,  painter,  r.  1147^/4  Howard 
"    James  P.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  255  Liberty 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  1133  Post 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 
"    Jeremiah  H.,r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Jeremiah  W.,  clerk,  r.  433  Tehama 
"    J.  J.  &Co.(John,J.  and  Miss  Mary  Mahoney) 

ladies'  and  gents'  furnishing  goods,  62, 

3d 
"    Johanna,  widow,  janitress   Moulder   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  107  Valencia 
"    John,  asphaltum  work,  r.  135  Shipley 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  1119,  23d 
"    John,  driver  Consumers' Ice  Co.,  r.  516,  7th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  638^  Minna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  27th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  546, 1st 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  219,  10th 
"    John  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.  536  Eddy 
"    John  F.,  r.  811  Lombard 
"    John  F.,  tailor,  1513  Polk,  r.  1513y2  Polk 
"    John  J.  (J.  J.  Mahoney  &  Co.),  r.  124, 13th 
Mahoney  John  J.,  druggist,  SW  cor  10th  and 

Folsom,  r.  330,  10th 
"    John  J.,  expressman,  r.  34  Dearborn 
"    John  J.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

510  Vallejo 
"    John  J.,  porter,  r.  8  Allen 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  glovecutter,  r.  510  Vallejo 
"    John  P.,  r.  1419  Larkin 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  3713  Howard 
"    Josie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  133  Larkin 
"    Julia,  housekeeper,  1033  Guerrero 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1403  Polk 
"    Lulu  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  133  Larkin 
"    Maggie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  516,  7th 
"    Margaret  J.,  teacher  Washington  Evening 

School,  r.  1503  Pacific  Av 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  635  Davis 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  610  McAllister 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  823  Hayes 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1419  Larkin 
"    Mary  Miss   (J.  J.  Mahoney  &  Co.),  r.  134, 

13th 
"    Mary  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  516,  7th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1130  Pine 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  33d  bet  Vermont  and 

Kansas,  Potrero 
"    Mary  B.,  widow,  r.  1411  Larkin 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  3140b  Market 
"    May,  domestic,  3313  Fillmore 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  39  Minna 
"    Michael,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  1021, 

10th  Av  South 
"    Michael,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  744  Harrison 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  436  Tehama 
"    Michael,  lineman  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  200 

Sutter 
"    Michael,  watchman,  r.  511  Ivy  Av 
"    Michael  C,  policeman,  r.  1814  Green 
"    Michael  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  764  Harrison 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  1819  California 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  1333  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

314,  6th 
"    Patrick  A.,  policeman,  r.  1007  Haight 
"    Patrick  B.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1604  Sanchez 
"    Peter,  porter  Joseph  J.  Feehan,  r.  17  Auburn 
"    Raymond  A.,  bookkeeper  National  Bottling 

Co.,  r.  1007  Haight 
"    Samuel,  cook,  r.  605  Davis 
"    Stephen,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Stephen,  rancher,  r.  cor  15th  Av  and  J 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  35  Linden  Av 
"    Thomas,    engineer   Conklin   Bros.,  r.  NW 

cor  6th  and  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  cor  15th  Av  and  J 
"    Thomas,  sergeant  police,  r.  500  Fell 


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Mahoney  Thomas  Jr.,  horseshoer,  r.  cor  15th  Av 

and  J 
"    Thomas  B.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  124,  13th 
Mahoney  Thomas  L.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

ofBce  and  r.  1903  Polk,  hours  1   to  3  and 

7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Sutter  881 
"    Thomas  W.,  r.  456,  6th 
"    Timothy,  watchman  U.  S.  Customs 
"    Timothy  J.,  horseshoer,  r.  8  Allen 
"    William,  driver,  r.  516.  7th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  238V4  Ritch 
"    William,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht. 

r.  133,  26th 
"    William  C.  (Mahoney  &  Ryland),  r.  Mill 

Valley 
"    William  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  638%  Minna 
"    William  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  24  Dearborn  PI 
"    &  Mahoney  (Dennis  J.  and  Bartholomew), 

groceries  and  liquors,  1742  Market 
Mahoney  &  Ryland  fWilliam  C.  Mahoney  and 

Caius    T.    Ryland    Jr.),    architects,    74 

Flood  Bldg 
Mahony  Albert  B.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  1302 

Castro 
' '    Alice  G. ,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  2015  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Andrew  F.,  agent,  r.  823  Guerrero 

MAHONY  BROTHERS 

(Jeremiah  and  John  J.),  contractors 
and  builders,  199-200  Crocker  Bldg 

Mahony  Catherine  Miss.  r.  Our    Lady's   Home 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  647  Howard 

"  Daniel  G.,  clerk  Hyman  S.  Jacobs,  r.  3140b 
Market 

"  Daniel  J.,  president  Mahony  &  Sons  Dray- 
age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  117  Market,  r. 
363  Brannan 

"    Denis  M.,  horseshoer,  r.  823  Guerrero 

"     Edward  P..  clerk  James  B.  Mahony,  r.  1302 

"  Frank  I.,  clerk  Stafford  &  Stafford,  r.  540 
Page 

"  James  B.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1300  Cas- 
tro 

"  James  W.,  treasurer  Mahony  &  Sons  Dray- 
age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  117  Market,  r. 
363  Brannan 

"    Jeremiah,  r.  823  Guerrero 

"    Jeremiah  (Mahony  Bros.),  r.  540  Page 

"  Jeremiah  (Metson  &  Mahony),  r.  37  De 
Long  Av 

"  Jeremiah  J.,  vice-president  Mahony  & 
Sons  Dray  age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  117 
Market,  r.  362  Brannan 

"    John.harnessmaker,  r.  2518  Market 

"  John  J.  (Mahony  Bros.),  r.  401  Van  Ness 
Av 

"  Joseph  H.,  secretary  Mahony  &  Sons  Dray- 
age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  117  Market,  r. 
362  Brannan 

"  Joseph  J.,  druggist  Barrington  &  Adair,  r. 
540  Page 

"  Josephine  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  362  Bran- 
nan 

"    Mary,  widow,  groceries,  2(X)4  McAllister 

"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  362  Brannan 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2518  Market 

"  Patrick,  waiter  George  H.  Richard,  r.  744 
Harrison 

"  Patrick  Mrs.,  proprietor  Eureka  Valley 
House,  3658  Market 

"    Patrick  O.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Mahony  Thomas,  secretary   estate  of  James 
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Mahony  Timothy  A.,  teamster,  r.  533  Linden  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  533  Jessie 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  123.  36th 

MAHONY  WILLIAM  H., 

attorney  at  law,  214  Pine,  rooms  60-61, 
r.  Larkspur,  Marin  Co. 
Mahony  William  H.,  traveling  auditors.  P.  Co., 
r.  938  Hyde 
"    &  Sons  Dray  age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  D.  J. 
Mahony  president,  J.  J.   Mahony  vice- 
president,  J.  H.  Mahony  secretary,  J.  W. 
Mahony     treasurer,   office    117   Market, 
warehouse  362-366  Brannan 
je®*Mahony.    See  O'Mahoney 
Mahood  Caduceus,  musician,  r.  613  Valencia 
"    Eliza  H.,  widow,  r.  613  Valencia 
"    Joseph  J.,  carriage    trinomer,  20    Clay,  r. 

1809a  Stockton 
"    William,  musician,  r.  613  Valencia 
Mahr  Jacob,  bartender,  r.  410^4  Natoma 
Mahren  Edward  F.,  teamster,  r.  728,  14th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  728,  14th 
"    James  T.,  teamster,  r.  7281-^,  14th 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  728,  14th 
Mahrlen  Hermann,  porter  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r. 

141  Larkin 
Mahs  Henry,  laborer,  r.  31  Alta 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  31  Alta 
Mahy  Charles  A.,  silver  polisher  Shreve  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Maier  Charles,  boots  and  shoes,  834-836 Kearny, 
r.  836  Union 
"    Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  2315  Mission 
"    Frank,  butcher,  r.  259  Octavia 
"    Frederick  X..  cook,  r.  1220  Powell 
"    James,  bottler  Fredericksburg    Bottling 

"    Leonhard, foreman  South  Park  Mttlt  House, 

r.  22=ti  Russ 
"    Maxwell,  teacher  music,  526  Turk 
"    Thomas,  carriage  and  wagon  maker,   2315 
Mission 
.S®=Maier.    See  Mayer,  Meier,  Meyer  and  Myer 
Maiers    Florence    L.     Miss,    teacher     Lincoln 

Evening  School,  r.  420  Geary 
Maigre  Dominique,  doorkeeper  French  Hospital 
Maihles  Peter,  driver,  r.  2460  Folsom 
Mail  J.  F.,  stock  clerk  S.  F.  Shoe  House 

"    John  P. ,  barber  Manuel  Vieira,  r.406  Drumm 
.e®=-Mail.    See  Male  and  Mayle 
Mailandt  Rosa  Miss,  delicacies,  207  O'Farrell, 

r.  146  Shipley 
Mailhebuan  Everiste    C.  bartender  Benjamin 

F.  Jellison,  r.  822  Broadway 
Mailhes  Peter,  hostler,  r.  719  Capp 
Maillard  Albert,  laundryman,  r.  106  Palmer 
Maillard     Alexandria,    widow,    laundry,      106 
Palmer 
"    August  F.  baker,  r.  106  Palmer 
"    Emil,  laundryman,  r.  106  Palmer 
Mailliard  John  W.  (McLaren  &  Co.),  and  insur- 
ance, 307  Sansome,  room  5,  r.  2020  Bu- 
chanan 
Maillott  Frederick  A.,  r.  433  Larkin 
Mails  Henry,  r.  520  Van  Ness  Av 
Maimone  Domenica.  widow,  r.  513  Greenwich 
"    Frederick  A.,  compositor  Italian  Publish- 
ing Co..  r.  513  Greenwich 
Main  A.  F.,  accountant,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg  r 
East  Oakland 
"    Benjamin,    laundryman  Palace    Hotel    r 

.336a  Bush 
'•    Charles   (Main  &  Winchester),  r.  Palace 

Hotel 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  134,  4th 


Main  Street  Iron  Works,  William  Deacon  pro" 
prietor,  131-135  Main 

Main  Street  Wliarf,  foot  Main 
"    Warren,  laundryman,  r.  906  Howard 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  2037  Mission 
"    William  H.,  plasterer,  r.  861  Market 
II    W.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  911  Oak 

MAIN  &  WINCHESTER 

(Charles  Main  and  Ezra  H.  Winches- 
ter), dealers  in  harness  and  saddlery 
goods,     harness,     saddles,     leather, 
whips,  coUars,  saddle  trees  and  aU 
stable  equipments,  214^220  Battery, 
factories  SE  cor  5th  and  Bryant,  and 
212-220  Battery 
^g"  Main.    See  Mayne  and  Meyn 
Maine  Dairy,  John  R.Walton  proprietor,  211-213, 
10th 
"    House,  C.  T.  Jansen  proprietor,  614  Kearny 
Maineri  Luigi,  bootblack,  342  Geary 
Mainhart  George  E.,  mining  secretary,  211  San- 
some, room  6,  r.  208  Bush 
Mainland  William,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
"    William  Jr.,  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
East  Oakland 
Mainoe   Antone,    barber  S.   Gaetano,    r.    513^4 

Greenwich 
Mains  Andrew,  J.,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 
16  Boyce 
"    E.  King,  blacksmith  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Jenny,  widow,  r.  6  Tay 
"    May  E.,  widow,  r.  44  Morris  Av 
"    Robert,  milk  dealer,  16  Boyce 
"    Robert  H.,  driver,  r.  16  Boyce 
"    Thomas  (A.  Paltenghi  &  Co.),  r,  928  Pacific 
Mainwald  Gustav,  band  instrument  maker,  3 

Hardie  PI,  r.  1250a  18th 
Mainwaring  George  H.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Mon- 
tague &  Co.,   r.  East  Oakland 
J^'  Mainwaring.    See  Manwaring 
Mainzer  August  (Kremer  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Bernard,  liquors,  39  Market,  r.  3012  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Frederick,  liquors,  1602  Mission 
Maisch  Carl,  sailmaker,  r.  1009  Lombard 
"     Ernest,  carpenter,  r.  1009  Lombard 
"    John  E.,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

1009  Lombard 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  1009  Lombard 
Maisel  Charles  M.,  teamster  Roth,  Blum&  Co., 

r.  Lobos  nr  Plymouth  Av 
Maisey  Harry,  engineer  Pac.  Refining  and  Roof- 
ing Co.,  r.  E  s  Illinois  bet  Sierra  and 
Humboldt 
Maison  Annie,  widow,  r.  526  Golden  Gate  Av 
Helene  G.,  widow,  r.  628  Green 
Henry  A.,  clerk  Nielsen,  Maison  &  Co.,  r. 

628  Green 
Leon  A.   (Mathieu  &  Maison),  r.  630  Guer- 
rero 
Leon  A. ,  manager  Sunset  Mfg.  Co.,  207  Sac- 
ramento, r.  1415  McAllister 
Leonora  A.,  widow,  r.  535,  17th 
M.  Mme.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1415  McAllister 
Naphthaly  E.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  535, 

17th 
Riche.  Ladagnous  &  Levy  proprietors,  104 

Grant  Av  and  40  Geary 
St.  Germain.  Pouchan  &  Schlatter  proprie- 
tors. 33-35  O'Farrell 

MAISON  TORTONI, 

Stanislaus  Constantini  proprietor,  111 
O'Farrell,  telephone  Main  5114 

4®- Maison.    See  Mason,  Masson  and  Mayson 
Maitland  James  W.,  plumber  Charles  W.  Smith. 

r.  125  Farallones 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  Ill,  12th 
"    William,  seaman,  r,  1001  Battery 
Majestic  Bicycle  Co.,  George  A.  and  Charles 

Bills  managers,  1632  Market 
Majilton  Ruth  M.,  widow,  r.  11  Dearborn 
Majorossy  Kazimir  G.  (K.  G.  Majorossy  &  Co.), 

r.  1013  Larkin 


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Maiorossy  K.  G.  &  Co.  (Kazimir  G.  Majorossy 
and  Stephen  Friedlinger),  confectioners, 
1013  Larkin 
Majors  Green,  attorney  at  law,  212  Sansome, 

room  20,  r.  Alameda 
Majory  William  E.,  carpenter,  r.  220,  3d 
Mak  Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  18  Boardman  PI 
Makarhoff  John,  machinist  Union  Machine  Co., 

r.  6]6Folsom 
Make  J.,  cigars,  r.  933  Kearny 
Makee  Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  1810  Ellis 
Makepeace  David,  salesman,  r.  643  Oak 

"    Henry,  cook,  r.  9231/2  Natoma 
MakJn  Annie,  widow,  r.  1231  Folsom 
"    Cornelius,  actor,  r.  105  Leavenworth 
"    John,  baker,  r.  18  Mary 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  18  Mary 
4®=  Makin.    See  Macken  and  Mackin 
Makins  James  N.  (Makins  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    James  N.  Jr.  (Makins  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  H.  (Makins  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    &  Co.  (James  N.,  James  N.  Jr.  and  Joseph 
H.  Makins),  stamp  dealers,  506  Market 
Makowski  A.,  meter   man  Edison  Light    and 
Power  Co. 
"    Herman  J.  assayer   Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  132.21st 
4®-Makowski.    See  Macowsky 
Malacarne  Lawrence  P.,  wiper  Edison  Light  iz. 

Power  Co.,  r.  510M  Natoma 
Malagamba  Giovanni  B.,  carpenter,  r.  349  Pa- 
cific 
Malander  Edward,    boarding,    204  Jackson,   r. 
Oakland 
"    George,  boatman,  r.  204  Jackson 
Malaney  Thomas,  boatman  Vallejo  St.  Wharf, 

r.  103  Pacific 
Malatesta  Andrew    marble  polisher  RufQno  & 
Bianchi,  r.  312  Langton 
"    Antoinette,  widow,  r.  2004V4  Dupont 
"    Anuszio   (Malatesta  &  Blua),  r.   SW  cor 

Kearny  and  Union 
"    August,  molder   Joshua    Hendy    Machine 

Wks,  r.  725  Broadway 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  803  Montgomery 
"    Nino,  agent,  r.  702  Vallejo 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  525  Union 
"    Victor,  r.  525  Union 

"    &  Blua  (Anuszio  Malatesta  and  Antonio 
Blua),  restaurant,  319  Washington 
Malburg  Robert,  driver  Engine 5,  r.  732V2  Broad- 
way 
Malby  Severine  B.,  carpenter,  r.  350  Clementina 
Malchow    Albert,     carpenter   Fulton    Eng.    & 
Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  25/2  Jansen 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  16  Nevada  Av 
"    Frederick,  driver.,  r.  25!^  Jansen 
"    Herman,  r.  16  Nevada  Av 
"    William,  driver,  r.  25V2  Jansen 
Malcolm  David   C,    rattan    worker  Wakefield 
Rattan  Co.,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  2832  Clay 
"    George,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    George,  carver S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"     George,  cook,  r.  351c  Minna 
"    George  M..  bookkeeper,  r.  32  Hawthorne 
"    James  J.,  watchman  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  1041/2 

Haight 
"    James  S.,  engineer  Metropolitan  Ry.  Co. 
"    Janet  widow,  r.  22  Hawthorne 
"    J.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  r.  IO41/2  Haight 
"    John,   cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,   r.  17  Doug- 

"    John  W.,  merchant,  r.  33  Hawthorne 

"    Robert,  foreman  George  H.Tay  Co.,  r.  I4I81/2 

p£bcific 
<'    Robert  K.  (Campodonico  &  Malcolm  Co.), 

r.  816  Filbert 
"    Samuel  J.,  paper  hanger  Cook's  Decorating 

Co.,  r.  17  Douglass 
"    William,  calker,  r.  17  Douglass 
"    William,  mechanic,  r.  513  Hickory  Av 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  32  Hawthorne 
Malcomson  Thomas,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  & 

Co.,  r.  351,  1st 
Malde  Antone,  cooper  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  r. 

3928  Clay 


Malde  Anton  E.,  porter  Hills  Bros.,    r.  Holly 
Park  Av  nr  North  Av 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  3938  Clay 
Maldonado  Albert,  physician  and  surgeon,  139 
Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Damaso,  student,  r.  824  Geary 
"    Edward,  dentist,  139  Post,  r.  2005  California 
Male  Charles,  candy  maker  George  F.  Roberts, 
r.  1338  Washington 
"    George,  coal  dealer,  r.  1338  Washington 
"    Lottie  Miss,  candy  maker  George  F.  Rob- 
erts, r.  1338  Washington 
Jg®=-  Male.    See  Mail  and  Mayle 
Malech  Gustave  H.,  physician,  521  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Herman  F.,  physician,  601  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Lillie  Mrs.,  r.  1736  Fillmore 
Malensk  Matteo,  packer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r- 423, 3d  „.     ^.      . 

Malenskek    Peter,   waiter    New    Washington 

Hotel 
Malerbi  Carlo,  gardener  Colombo  Market 

"    Louis  (Giovannini  &  Malerbi),  r.  1871  Mis- 
Males  John,  deckhand  str  Sausalito,  r.  Oakland 
Maley  Michael,  teamster  Louis  Spiegel,  r.  632 
Commercial 
"    Thomas  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3 
Tremont  Av 
Malfanti  John,  cook,  r.  422  Broadway 

"    Joseph  (Gutzeit  &  Malfanti),  r.  1509  Larkin 
Malfatti  R.  &  Co.  (Ricardo  Malfatti  and  Gio- 
vachino  Dini),  fruits,  513  Castro 
"    Ricardo  (R.  Malfatti  &  Co.),  r.  512  Castro 
Malfiente  Antonia,  cook,  r.  1106  Kearny 

"    Giuseppe,  waiter,  r.  1106  Kearny 
Malford  The,  Mrs.  Violet  I.  Marsden  proprietor, 

107  Taylor 
Malgran  Edward  G.,  r.  640  Haight      .^^   ,    ^     ^ 
Malic   Charles    M.,    salesman    Smiths'    Cash 

Store,  r.  1802  Market 
Malin  Victor  H.,  salesman  Frank  B.  Peterson 

&  Co.,  r.  504  Ellis 
Maline  George  F.,  druggist,  r.  1585  Valencia 
"    John  J.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  731 
Valencia 
4®-  Maline.    See  Malline 
Malinofi  Gustav,  butcher,  r.  1155  Folsom  rear 
Malion  J.  W.,  laborer  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  227 

Maliseski  Alexander,  expressman,  cor  9th  and 

Market,  r.  1322  Minna 
Mall  Joseph,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  328  Minna 
Mallach  George,  laborer,  r.  131  Perry  rear 
Mallady  James  W.,  with  Union  Undertaking 

Co.,  r.  738  Howard 
Mallar  Joseph,  r.  32,  25th 
Mallard  Joseph,  porter,  r.  334  Minna 
"    Joseph  Mrs.,  clerk  Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co., 

r.  324  Minna 
"    Sadie  Mrs.,  r.  555  Stevenson 
Mallast  Horst  H.  O..  clerk,  r.  717  Bush 
Mallatratt  Benjamin  P.,  laborer  School  Dept., 

r.  715  Tehama  ^„  ^  ^ 

Malle  Otto,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 

•  '    Peter,  r.  516  Pacific  . 

Mallen  Howard  C,  machinist  First  St.  Wks, 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  38  Ellis 
4S-Mallen.    See  Malion  ^     ^   „„ 

MaUery   Jessie    B.,    stenographer    and    type- 
"  Vriter,  111-112  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 

MaUery  N.  W.,  physicians  and  surgeons    sup- 

plies,  111-112  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
Mallet  Charles,  r.  1169  Mission 
»    Charles  W.,  teamster  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  9  Gates 


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Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
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Mallett  Annie  Miss,  embroidery,  702  Bush 
Mallett    Charles    F.,    secretary  Bush    &    Mal- 
lett Co.,  330  Post,  r.  1217  Laguna 

"    Edmund,  machinist,  r.  1636  Howard 

"    Harriet  Mrs.,  varieties    and    bakery,   702 
Bush 

"    John  H.,  r.  1217  Laguna 

"    John  H.  Jr.,  with  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 
1314  Jones 

"    Morris,  carpenter,  r.  1250  California 
Malletie  John,  window  cleaner,   r.   1112  Mont- 
gomery rear 

"    Vital,  barber  D.  Stieber,  r.  12  Harriet 
Malley  Caroline,  widow,  r.  2012  Baker 

"    Edward  (Warren  &  Malley),  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 

"    Frank,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Horace  A.,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 

"    John,  driver  S.  F.   Stock  Brewery,  r.  317 
Grove 

"    John  J.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  1303Larkin 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  409  Clipper 

"    Patrick,  wire  mattress  maker,  r.  1802  Polk 

"    Thomas,  r.  1303  Larkin 

"    Thomas    J.,   carriage    painter    O'Brien    & 
Sons,  r.  1303  Larkin 

"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  2  Grant  Pi 
>e®-Malley.    See  Malloy 
Malliet  Henry  J.,  jeweler  W.  K.  Vanderslice  & 

Co.,  r.  612  Jersey 
Malline  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  1132  Fell 

"    Charles  D.,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  1132 
Fell 

"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Rincon    Grammar 
School,  r.  1132  Fell 
.^"Malline.    See  Maline 
Mallon  Annie,  domestic,  2121  Pine 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  338,  2d  Av 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  Vermont   and 
23d 

"    Daniel,  bookkeeper,  r.  1417  Mason 

"    Edward,  waiter  Bohemian    Club.  r.  9O814 
Jackson 

"     Edward  J.,  r.  721  Montgomery  Av 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  315  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Elizabeth  H.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1417  Mason 

"    Kate  Miss,  weaver  Golden    Gate  Woolen 
Mills 

"    James  P.,  laborer   Tubbs   Cordage  Co..  r. 
NW  cor  Vei-mont  and  23d 

"    John,  expressman,  r.  1827  Green 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  521  Mission 
Mallon  John,  secretary  and  treasurer  Pacific 
American  Decorative  Co.,  36  O'Farrell, 
r.  2508  Sacramento 

"    John  A.,  chief  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co,  r. 
315  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    John  F.  (Mallon &  McNerney),r.  1827  Green 

"    John  M.,  bookkeeper  Newman  &  Levinson, 
r.  1417  Mason 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  IOOI14  Minna 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  531  Mis- 
sion 
Mallon  Peter  L.,  vice-president  Pacific  Ameri- 
can Decorative  Co.,  26  O'Farrell,  r.  2508 
Sacramento 

"    Rosana  S.,  widow,  r.  1417  Mason 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  71  Federal 

"    Thomas  J.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
NW  cor  Vermont  and  23d 

"    &  McNerney  (John  F.  Mallon  and  Anthony 
R.   McNerney),    groceries    and  liquors, 
231,  5th 
4®"Mallon.    See  Mallen  and  Mellon 


Mallory  Edward,  carpenter,  r.  216  Powell 
"    Florence  M.,  widow,  r.  33  Everett 
"    Fred  J.,  bookkeeper  P.  F.  Nolan  &Co.,  r.  815 

Shotwell 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  815  Shotwell 
"    John  E..  carpenter,  r.  216  Powell 
"    Mabel  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Free  Kinder- 
garten, r.  878  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  600  Geary 
4®*Mallory.    See  Mallery 

Malloy  Charles,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress 
Co.,  r.  3125,  16th 
"     Edward,  marine  fireman,  r.  410  Folsom 
"    Edward  J.,  tailor,  r.  309  Liberty 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  159  Clara 
••    Hannah,  widow,  r.  3125,  16th 
■•    Julia,  widow,  r.  36  Ritch 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1007  Dolores 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Clementina 
"    Walter,  commissary  County  Jail   1,   r.  334 

Golden  Gate  Av 
■■    Walter,  plumber's  helper  Corporation  Yard 
S.  F.  F.D.,r.  3125, 16th 
flS^Malloy.    See  Malley,  Malloye  and  MuUoy 
Malloye   Frank,  bookbinder   and   blank    book 
manufacturer,  422  Sacramento,  r.  16  Wil- 
low Av 

MALM  0.  A.  &  CO. 

(Charles  A.  Malm),  manufacturers 
trunks,  bags  and  valises,  220-222 
Bush  and  622  Market 

Malm  Charles  A.  (C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.),  r.  2523  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Charles  A.  Jr.,  clerk  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.,  r. 

3522  California 
"    Frederick,  lumberman,  r.  907  Bryant 
Malmberg  Alexander,  seaman,  r.  755?^  Howard 
"    Axel  A.,  porter  H.  S.   Crocker  Co.,   r.   1430, 

25th 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  3  Webster 
Malmburg  Marie,  widow,  r.  617  Bryant 

"    Robert  F.,  driver,  r.  722^  Broadway 
Malmgren  Edgar  J.,  clerk  John  A.   Roebling's 
Sons  Co.,  r.  30  Belvedere 
"    John,  porter  Collins  &  Wheeland 
"    Joseph,  cook  Matting&Bordee,  r.  633^, 4th 
"    Niles  P.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  2317 
Howard 
Malmose  Jorgen  C,  teamster,  r.   NE  cor  Lom- 
bard and  Montgomery 
Malmquist  Charles  A.,  machinist,  r.   633  Shot- 
well 
"    Frederick  O.,  painter,  r.  138a  14th 
Malmstrom  August,  seaman,  r.  330  Drumm 
"    Hedvig    Miss,  director  Swedish  Medical 
Gymnastic   Institute,    r.    2424^4    Sacra- 
mento 
Malo  John,  seaman,  r.  22  Perry 
Malone  Allan  H.,  janitor,  r.  909  Pacific 
"    Bartholomew  A.,  clerk  James  C.  Nealon,  r. 

933,  22d 
"    Bartholomew  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  933,  22d 
"    Daniel,  bartender,  r.  139,  4th 
"    Francis  S.,  broker,  r.  2  Rose  Av 
"    Frank  P.,  engraver  Call,  r.  811  Valencia 
"    Harry  J.,  laborer,  r.  723  Market 
Malone  Harry  S.,    attorney  at  law,  330  Pine, 
rooms  53-54,  r.  617  Bush 
"    Henry,  whitener,  r.  12  Fargo  PI 
"    James,  liquors,  527,  2d 
"    James  H.,  furniture,  110,  4th,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   1116  Florida 
"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  933,  22d 
"    John  E. .  clerk,  r.  3000  Webster 
"    John  J.,  molder,  r.  21  Louisa 
"    Joseph,  butcher  Frank  Fischer,  r.  311  Elm 

Av 
"    Joseph,  carpenter  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1138  How- 
ard 
"    Joseph  S.,  bookkeeper  James  H.  Malone,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Lawrence  J.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  411/2  Zoe 
"    Michael,  bartender,  r.  248,  4th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  310  Bemis 
"    Michael,  lamp  lighter,  r.  21  Louisa 
"    Nicholas,  collector  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co..  r.  1713  Lexington  Av 


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Malone  Patrick,  r.  20  Georgia 
"    Peter,  miner,  r.  172  Minna 
"    Peter,  restaurant,  410, 4th,  r.  654  Mission  rear 
"    Richard  C,  foreman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

3000  Webster 
"    Richard  F.,  clerk,  r.  933,  22d 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  1216  Mission 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  10.5  Clark 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Neuhaus  &  Co. 
"    William  P.,  driver  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  21  Louisa 
>6®="Malone.    See  Melone 
Maloney  Ada,  widow,  r.  108  William 
"    Anastasia,  widow,  r.  7i4  Dearborn 
"    Brothers  (Edward  andPeterl,  horseshoers, 

339,  10th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  5  Lincoln 
"    Edward  (Maloney  Bros.),  r.  1327,  24th 
"    Edward,  car  driver,  r.  1126  Treat  Av 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  2111  Greenwich 
"    Edward  J.,  painter,  r.  301b  Folsom 
"    Ellen  A.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  413  Fillmore 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  814  De  Boom 
"    Frank  H.,  compositor,  r.  413  Fillmore 
"    George  P.,  pressman  The  R.  M.  Wood  Co., 

r.  18  Glover 
"    George  T.,  painter,  r.  3018  Folsom 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1126  Treat  Av 
■'    Hugh  J.,  salesman  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 

617  Eddy 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  3018  Folsom 
"    James,  bookkeeper,  r.  615  Eddy 
"    James,  cook,  r.  821  Howard 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  445'/4  Clementina 

D.,   laborer  Mount  Calvary  Ceme- 
tery, r.  221914  Geary 

J.,  compositor,  r.  413  Fillmore 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  2110  Van  Ness  Av 
John,  r.  308  Fremont 
John,  blacksmith,  r.  11  Alvarado 
John,  cigar  manufacturer,  1318  Point  Lobos 

Av 
John,  laborer,  r.  cor  Sickles  Av  and  Huron 
John,  liquors,  ZSVi  Bluxome 
John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  8'^  De 

Boom 
John,  miner,  r.  134,  4th 
John,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
John  E.,  policeman,  r.  8  Collins 
JohnF.,  laborer,  r.  1028  Hyde 
John  F.,  teamster,  r.  213'/^  Perry 
John  G.,  copyist  Recorder's  offlce,   r.  4105 

California 
John  H..  painter,  r.  430,  7th  rear 
John  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  11  Alvarado 
JohnT.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.  3427 

Sacramento 
Joseph,  coachman,  1830  Jackson 
Joseph,  laborer,  r.  8^4  De  Boom 
Joseph,  painter,  r.  430,  7th  rear 
Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  5  Lincoln 
Josie  Mrs.,  r.  1330  Church 
Kate,  widow,  r.  1216  Mission 
Kate  A.   Miss,   teacher  Agassiz  Primary 

School,  r.  413  Fillmore 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  307  Fremont 
Martin  J.,  boilermaker,  r.  11  Alvarado 
Mary,  widow,  r.  929  Natoma 
Mary  Miss,  r.  8^4  De  Boom 
Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  413  Fillmore 
Matthew  D.,  longshoreman,  r.  307  Fremont 
Maurice,  expressman,  1716  Polk,  r.  3  Mor- 

relPl 
Michael,  bartender  Peter  Dorcy 
Michael,  clerk,  r.  662  Harrison 
Michael  J.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

1708  Eddy 
Michael  T.,  car  driver,  r.  825  Folsom 
Michael  W.,  pileman  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  Oakland 
Patrick,  contractor  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
Patrick,  driver,  r.  17  Prosper 
Patrick,  teamster  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.   22 

Hermann 
Peter  (Maloney  Bros.),  r.  15  Dore 
Peter,  liquors,  52914,  2d 
Richard,  janitor  Clement  Grammar  School, 
r.  534  Minna 


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Maloney  Thomas,  bartender  James  Comisky,  r. 
15  East 
"    Thomas,   janitor  Excelsior   Hall,    r.    2319 

Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  26  Russ  rear 
"    Thomas,  tailor,  r.  550  Mission 
"    Thomas  B.,  bellman  Bohemian  Club,  r.  1305 

Howard 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1216  Mission 
"    Timothy    J.,  salesman  Palace  Hardware 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Timothy  J.,  teamster,  r.  311,  7th 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  3018  Folsom 
"    William,  galvanizer  John  Finn  Metal  Wks, 

r.  10  Sherwood  PI 
"    William,  hostler  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185  Stev- 
enson 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  139  Minna 
"    William  E.,  uainter,  r.  430,  7th  rear 
"    William  E.,  teamster,  r.  523c  Natoma 
"    William  J.,    plumber   J.    M.  Bryan,  r.  21 

Hartford 
"    William  P.,  teamster  Ernest   Lindauer,  r. 
1110  Mission 
j^-Maloney.    See  Meloney,  Moloney  and  Mo- 

lony 
Maloney's  Hall,  Ocean  View 
Malony  Austin  M.  salesman,  r.  2035  Pine 

'>    M.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  2035  Pine 
Maloon  Henny  A.,  clerk  Wilson  &  Bro.,  r.  413 

Post 
Malough  Andrew,  helper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  oth 
Av  South  nrK 
"    William,  teamster  Jacob  Schoenfeld,  r.  5th 
Av  South  nr  K 
Malowansky  John,  office  310  Sansome,  r.  1920  Pine 
Malpas  Alfred   (Burr  &  Malpas),  r.  2727  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Harry,  r.  1147  Harrison 
Malpiedi  Gaetano,  clerk  laccheri  &  Bacigalupi, 
r.  725  Filbert 
"    Giuseppe,  clerk  F.   E.   Mascherini,  r.  .535 
Union 
Malpin  M.,  fireman  str  Alameda 
4®°"Malquist.    See  Malmquist 
Malshary  E.  Lee,  carpenter,  r.  II714  Fair  Oaks 
Maltby,  Stevens  &  Curtiss  Co.  (Wallingford, 
Conn.),  sterling  and  nickel  silver,  A.  I. 
Hall  &  Son  agents,  528-530  Market 
Malter  Dora,  widow,  r.  318  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  H.,  vineyardist,  118-120  Pine,  r.  912 
Scott 
Malther  George,  messboy  str  Alameda 
Malthine  Manufacturing  Co.    (Oakland),  S.  P. 
Holden    secretary,    waterproof   paints, 
pile  covering   and  roofing  materials,  419 
California,  room  14 
Maltos  Abata,  widow,  r.  IO2114  Pacific 
Maltzen  Frederick,  teamster  Gushing,  Wetmore 

Co. 
Malville  Neptune  B.,   attorney  at  law,  73  Mur- 
phy Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Malvodie  Albert,  cook,  r.  824  Pacific  rear 
Malynn  Ann  Miss,  r.  1522  Sanchez 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  1522  Sanchez 
Malz  Emile,    woodturner  Bader  &  Fincke,   r. 
910  Folsom 
"    Hermann,  art  glass  works,  742  Tehama 
Mamlock  Albert,  dairy  produce,  1404  Polk,   r. 
2605  Post 
"    Hannah  Miss,  dressmaking,  1328  Turk 
"     Leopold,  shoemaker,  r.  2605  Post 
"    Louis,  glazier,  r.  2404  Post 
"    Max,  r.  2605  Post 
"    William,  upholsterer,  r.  1328  Turk 


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Mammini  Angelo,  clerk  r.  SW  cor  California 
and  Leavenworth 
"    John,  (Mammini    &   Quilici),    r.    SW    cor 

Leavenworth  and  California 
"    c&  Quilici    (John    Mammini    and    Antonio 
Quilici),  fruit  and  vegetables,   SW  cor 
Leavenworth  and  California 
Mammoth  Garfield  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Samuel  W. 
Cheyney  secretary,  130  Sutter,  room  50 
"    Mine  (Tuolumne  Co.),  320  Sansome,  room  11 
Mampel  J.  B.,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co. 
Manahan  Kate,  widow,  r.  263  Clementina 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  263  Clementina 
"    Matthew  J.,  foreman  Pioneer  Oil  Wks,  r. 

263  Clementina 
"    William  F.,  salesman,  r.  263  Clementina 
Manara  Roches,  bootblack,  r.  9  Gaven 
Manasse  M.  S.,  r.  I62114  Powell 
"    Nathan  (Simon  &  Manasse),  r.  1432  Web- 
ster 
"    Nathan,  optician  Palace  of  Novelties,  r. 
714  Franklin 
Manaton    Sampson,    salesman   John  Elder,  r. 

62514  Larkin 
Manby  Henry  W.,  bookkeepers.  F.  Breweries,  r. 

Oakland 
Mancebo  Manuel  A.  (Silver  &  Mancebo),  r.  114 

Pacific 
Manchester  E.  W.,  jeweler,  120  Sutter,  room  1 
Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Co.  (Manchester, 
England),  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.  agents, 
George   W.  Spencer  manager,  323  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Frederick  A.,  sawyer  N.  Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 

23  Buena  Vista 
"    George  W.,  canvasser,  r.  5^  Scheerer 
"    Herbert  D.,  r.  Virginia  Av  nr  Elsie 
"    House  The,  Frank  Faubert  proprietor,  44, 

6th 
"    Isaac,  stevedore,  r.  29  Federal 
"    John,  lather,  r.  923  Shotwell 
"    Thomas  H.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1238,  26th 
Mancliester  &  Co.   (Providence,  R.  I.),  manu- 
facturers sterling  silver,  A.  I.  Hall  & 
Son  agents,  528-530  Market 
Mancini  A.  &  Co.  (August  Mancini),  butchers, 
311  Broadway 
"    August   (A.  Mancini  &  Co.),  r.  1317  Kearny 
Mancis  Henry,  cook  Carl  Boge,  r.  25  Pleasant 
Mancusi  Joseph,  teacher  music,  210  Powell 
Mancuso  Dominic,  driver  Annie  Scecchitano,  r. 

SW  cor  24th  and  Howard 
Mandel  Adolph,  tailor,  r.  1503  Buchanan 
"    Emanuel  (Mandel,  Pursch  &  Wiener),  r. 

Hotel  Richelieu 
"    H.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2209  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  manufacturers'  agent,  13  Sutter,  r. 

950  Geary 
"     L.  B.  &  Co.  (L.  B.  Mandel),  manufacturing 

stationery  and  printers,  128  California 
"    Louis  B.  (L.  B.  Mandel  &  Co.),  r.  2209  Sutter 
"    Marion  E.,  salesman  L.  B.  Mandel  &  Co., 

r.  2209  Sutter 
"    ,  Pursch    &    Wiener     (Emanuel    Mandel, 
Samuel  Pursch  and    Mitchell    Wiener), 
manufacturers  clothing,  125-127  Sansome 
4®"Mandel.    See  Mendel 

Manders  Clara,  saleslady   Max  Zuckerman,   r. 
133  Andover  Av 
"    Henry,  groceries   and   liquors,  NE  cor  An- 

cover  Av  and  Old  Hickory 
"    Joseph,   plumber,  963   Mission,  r.  133  An- 
dover Av 
"     William  H.,  plumber  J.  Manders,  r.  133  An- 
dover Av 


Manderscheid  Charles,  mental  roofer  Forcerer 

Cornice  Wks,  r.  1331  Alabama 
Manderson  Alfred  W.,  manager   Stevenson  & 
.      Co.,  r.  1531/2,  2d 
"    John,  clothing,  153,  2d,  r.  I531/2,  3d 
Mandery  Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors,  3200 

Geary 
Mandeville  John  E.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
"    Kate    Miss,   teacher    Clement    Grammar 
School,  r.  1007  Larkin 
Mandich    Michael,    dairyman,  r.    cor    17th  Av 

South  and  Silver  Av 
Mandlebaum    Fiasco,  importer    and    commis- 
sion merchant    and  agent  for    Eastern 
distillers,  819   Market,  rooms    23-34,   r. 
2202  Jackson 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  2202  Jackson 
MandlerKate,  domestic,  531  Franklin 
Mandonnet  Adolph,    carpenter,   709    Stockton 
rear,  r.  115  Prospect  PI 
"    Edouard,   carpenter  A.  Mandonnet,  r.  115 
Prospect  PI 
Mandoro  Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  526  Broadway 
Mandot  Alphonse  J.,  waiter,  r.  4441/4  Jessie 
Mandrick  Ygnatius,  pressman,  r.  1013  Clay 
Manes  John,  machinist,  r.  42  Lundy  Lane 
Manetta   Joseph  E.  (Keyaert    &    Manetta),  r. 

Oakland 
Maney  James,  clerk,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    John,  r.  25291/i  Mission 
Mangan  Charles,  hostler,  r.  3254  Hayes 
"    George,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  410 

Page 
"    James,  teamster,  r,  318  Green 
"    James  C,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  511  Ivy 

Av 
"    John  L.,r.  410  Page 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  545  Fulton 
Mangan   Nellie    Miss,    assistant     bookkeeper 
Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r.  410  Page 
"    Stephen  P.,    stovemounter,  r.   Sadowa  nr 

Orizaba  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  5OI1/2,  6th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
"    Thomas  F.,  calker,  r.  12  Ford 
"    Williams  Jr.,  policeman,  r.  1614  Grove 
Manganson  John,  carpenter,  r.  212  First 
Mange    Emanuel,    wireworker,    r.    924   Sacra- 
mento 
Mangels    August,  butcher  Bernhard   Fulda,  r. 
1208  Larkin 
"    Barthold,  clerk  Herman  W.  Mangels,  r. 

2126  Greenwich 
"    Charles  D.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Turk  and  Lar- 
kin, r,  429  Larkin 
"    Christopher  (M.  &  C.  Mangels),  r.  Alameda 
"    Christopher,   liquors,  2862  Mission,   r.  908 

25th 
"    Claus  (M.  &  C.  Mangels),  r.  Alameda 
"    Claus,  clerk  J.   H.  &  H.   Mangels,  r.  239 

Hayes 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  2518  Howard 
"    George,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor.  24th 

and  Folsom 
"    Gustave  H.,  clerk  Thomas  M.  Osmont,  r. 

845  Mission 
"    Hall,  NE  cor  Folsom  and  34th 
"    Henry  (J.  H.  &  H.  Mangels),  r.  239  Hayes 
"    Henry  (Mangels  &  Leffa),  r.  336i^,  24th 
"    Henry  J.,  laborer,  r.  1318  Harrison 
"    Herman  W.,  groceries    and    liquors,  2126 

Greenwich 
"    H.  M.  C,  salesman,  r.  11th  Av.  South  nr  N 
Mangels  J.  H.  &  H.  (Henry  Mangels),  groceries 
and  liquors,  237  Hayes,  cor.  Franklin 
"    J.  Henry,  capitalist,   168  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

2518  Howard 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  3  Mary  Lane 
Mangels  M.  &  C.   (Christopher  &  Claus).  im- 
porting wholesale  grocers  and    dealers 
grocers'  sundries,  319  Clay 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  bakery  and  confectionery,  137 

Herman 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2005  Franklin 
"    Peter,  bartender  John  Erlenwein  Jr.,  r.  537 

Sacramento 
"    William  F..  clerk  J.  R.  Gates  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
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Mangels  &  Leffa  (Henry  Mangels  and  Adolph  F. 
Leffa),  livery  stable,  2735  Folsom 

4®"Mangels.    See  Mangles  and  Mengels 

Mangelsdorf  William  (King  &  Mangelsdorf),  r. 
4111/2  10th  Av 

Mangeot  Augustus  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  9  John 
"    Charles  (Mangeot  &  Lacaze),  r.  9  John 
"    &    Lacaze  (Charles    Mangeot    and    Louis 
Lacaze),  printers,  116  Davis  * 

Mangili  Achilles,  cook  Stephen  M.  Bacocevich, 
r.  249  Pacific 

Mangini  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  502  Union 
•'    Carlo  (A.  Devoto  &  Co.),  r.  S407  California 
"    Enrico,  laborer,  r.  502  Union 
"    Frank,  teamster  Cereghino  &  Co.,   r.   cor 

Mission  and  Silver  Av 
"    Giovanni,  r.  314  Pacific 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  18  Dunn  Alley 

Mangles  Henry  Co.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  NW  cor 
Clay  and  East  North,  r.  405  East  TSTorth 

4®"Mangles.    See  Mangels 

Mangoin  Frederick,  plumber,  r.  305  Elizabeth 

Mangold  J.  G.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  John's  Evangeli- 
cal Lutheran  Church,  r.  1315  Mason 

Mangrum  Arthur  S.,  president  and  manager 
Mangrum  &  Otter,  27  New  Montgomery, 
r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 

Mangrum  &  Otter,  Arthur  S.  Mangrum  presi- 
dent, H.  W.  Otter  vice-president  and 
treasurer,  F.  S.  Campbell  secretary, 
agents  Magee  Furnace  Co.  and  dealers 
in  cooking  and  heating  apparatus,  27 
New  Montgomery 

Manhart  Rebecca  Miss,  r.  555  Jessie 

Manhattan  Athletic  Club,  James  Killeen  secre- 
tary, 1749  Mission 

Manhattan  Hall,   Fred.  C.  MuUer  proprietor, 
wines,  liquors  and  cigars,  1749  Mission 
"    House,  James  Cornyn  proprietor,   825  Bat- 
tery 

Manhattan  Life  Insurance  Co.  The,  John  Lan- 
ders manager,  240  Montgomery 

Manhattan  Rubtoer  Manufacturing  Co.  (New 
York),  H.  D.  Morris  &  Co.  agents,  141- 
143,  1st 

Manhattan  Silver  Plate  Co.  (Lyons.  N.Y.),  J.  B. 
Whitney  manager,  120  Sutter,  room  3 

Manheim  Adolph,  candymaker  Adolph  Hrom- 
ada,  r.  1415  Larkin 

MANHEIM,  DIBBERN  &  GO. 

(Henry  S.  Manheim  and  J.  Henry  Dib- 
bem),  insurance  agents,  commercial 
brokers  and  members  Stock  and  Bond 
Exchange,  217  Sansome 

Manheim  Estelle,  widow,  r.  1622  Geary 
"    Frederick,    checker  Palace  Hotel,  r.  1602 

O'Farrell 
"    Henry  S.  (Manheim,  Dibbern  &  Co.),  r.  1410 
Fillmore 
Manheim  Max,  manager  California  State  Ma- 
rine Band,   r.  310  Walter 
"    Paul  B.,  clerk  Manheim,  Dibbern  &  Co.,  r. 

1622  Geary 
"    Paula,  widow,  r.  1415  Larkin 
Manifold  Henry  H..  watchmaker  and  jeweler, 
938  Valencia 
"    John,  barber  H  H.  Creighton,  r.  920e  Pine 
"    R.    G.,    draughtsman    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Richard,  r.  315,  19th 
Manigo  James  S.,  bootblack,  r.  129a  Welsh 
Manina  Domenico,  peddler,  r.  15  Jasper  PI 
Manion  Ellen,  widow,  r.  IUV2  Gilbert 
"    John,  apprentice  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

1141/2  Gilbert 
"    John,  truckman  Truck  7,  r.  223  Perry 
"    Thomas,  r.  1019  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  commercial  traveler,  r.   1319  De- 
visadero 
i3@~Manion.    See  Mannion 

Mankey  Charles,  liquors,  SOOPaciflc,  r.  902  Mont- 
gomery 
Manley  Andrew  E.,  engineer  H.  Huddleston  & 
Co.,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Anna  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  421  Hyde 
"    Charles,  civil  engineer,  r.  1310  Page 
"    Elizabeth  G.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1119  Web- 
ster 


Manley  Ellen,  widow,  r.  19  Rausch  rear 
"    G.  Eletha  Miss,  cashier,  r.  237  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    James  S.,  U.  S.  Commissioner  and  deputy 

clerk  U.  S.  District  Court,  r.  330  Locust 
"    Josephine  Miss,    spinner  Tubbs   Cordage 

Co.,  r.  916,  15th  Av  South 
"    Kate  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

916,  15th  Av  South 
"    Katharine,  widow,  r.  711  Van  Ness  Av 
"    May  C,  widow,  r.  237  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Stephen  W.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

916,  15th  Av  South 
Manlloyd  David,  teacher  music,  r.  471  Haight 
Mann  Abby  A.,  widow,  r.  2402  Mission 
"    AbnerS.,  ticket  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  office  613 

Market,  r.  Ross  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    Albert,  r.  637  California 
"    Albert,  lumberman  J.  W.  Schauten  &  Co., 

r.  528,  6th 
"    Alexander,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  & 

Co.,  r.  1538  Washington 
"    Alexander  Jr.,    florist.   1441    Polk,  r.   1706 

Larkin 
"    August,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Azro    L.,    principal     Denman    Grammar 

School,  r.  2222  Clay 
"    Charles  F.,  carpenter  str  San  Bias,  r.  34b 

Silver 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  2444  Howard 
"    Charles  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  836  Sut- 
ter, r.  614  Sutter 
Mann   C.    M.    (successor    to  Isaac   De  Turk), 

wholesale  native  wines  and  brandies, 

216-220  Sacramento  and  221  Commercial, 

r.  3414  Washington 
"    Edward  I.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  824  Geary 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1108  Union 
"    Frank,  liquors,  611  Mission,  r.  Alameda 
"    Fred  T.,  cigars,  1519  Market 
"    Frederick,  carpenter  Sumner  C.  Murray,  r. 

22  Isis 
"    Frederick   F.,   compositor,    r.   1720  O'Far- 
rell 
Mann  Frederick  P.,  physician,  office  hours  8  to 

10  a.  m.,  1  to  2  and  5  to  7  p.  m.,  telephone 

Pine  2621,  office  and  r.  2417  Webster  cor 

Pacific  Av 
"    George,  dry  goods,  1312  Castro 
"    George,  painter,  r.  451  Stevenson 
"    George  F.,  bookkeeper  Willcox  &  Gibbs 

S.  M.  Co.,  r.  14  Mercantile  Library  Bldg 
Mann  Harry,  president  Al  Hayman  &  Co.,  936 

Market,  r.  New  York 
"    Henry  R.  (Mann  &  Wilson),  r.  2011  Cali- 
fornia 
"    James  P.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  311  Fremont 
"    John,  carpenter,  839  Sutter,  r.  909  Post 
"    John  D.,  r.  824  Geary 
"    John  D.,  ship  joiner,  r.  34b  Silver 
"    Lafayette  L.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

42  Willow  Av 
"    Lucinda  Mrs.,  r.  624  Sutter 
"    Mary  Mrs.  (Mann  &  Co.),  r.  311  Fremont 
"    Mattie  Mrs.,  teacher  music  and  languages, 

14  Mercantile  Library  Bldg 
"    Oswald,  farmer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk,  r.  311  Fremont 
"    R.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

709  Willow  Av 
"    R.  &  Co.   (Miss  Rose  Mann),  florists  and 

decorators,  118  O'Farrell 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  709  Willow  Av 
"    Robert  L.,  attornev  at  law,  6  Mills  Bldg, 

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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Mann  Rose  Miss  (R.  Mann  &  Co.),  r.  1538  Wash- 
ington 
"    Sarah  J.   Mrs.,  principal  Hawthorne  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2322  Clay 
Mann  Setli,  attorney  at  law,  6-14  Mills  Bldg, 
8th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
Thomas,  teamster,  r.  7  Clementina 
Thomas  R.,  engineer,  r.  17  Polk 
Thomas  S.,  r.  llllA  Jones 
William,  pile  maker,  r.  416A  Francisco 
William  G.,  plumber,  r.  423  Greenwich 
&  Co.  (M.  Mann),  bookbinders,  535  Clay 
&  Mole,    proprietors   Washington    Street 
Planing  Mill   (Oakland),  office  40  New 
Montgomery 
Mann  &  Wilson  (Henry  R.  Mann    and   John 
Scott  Wilson),  managers  Lancashire  In- 
surance Co.,  322-324  California,  telephone 
Main  169 
Mannel  F.  R.  Mrs.,  braiding,  121  Post,  room  31, 
r.  2b%  Ford 
"    George  F.,  designer,  529  Clay,  r.  25M  Ford 
J8S=Mannel.    See  Manuel 

Manner  Charles  V.,  secretary  Joshua  Hendy 
Machine  Works,  38-44  Fremont,    r.   103 
Bartlett 
Mannerberg  Frederick,  liquors,  108  Sacramento 
Manners  Mathew,  laundryman,  r.  863%  Market 
"    Theodore,  special  policeman,  r.  2437  Green- 
wich 
Mannheim  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (Mannheim, 
Germany),  William  H.  C.  Fowler  general 
agent,  411  California 
Mannie  Etta  L.,  dressmaker,  r.  1536  Clay 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 
Home 
Manning    Agnes  M.  Miss,  principal   Webster 

Primary  School,  r.  1215  Sutter 
Manning  Alfred  W.,  proprietor  The  Sherman 
Apartment  House,  38,  8th 
"    Andrew,  r.  1233  O'Farrell 
"    Andrew  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1333 O'Farrell 
"    Anna  L.  Miss,  president  Felix  Adler  Free 

Kindergarten 
"    Bartholomew,    laborer    S.   P.  Co.,  r.  344i/4 

Perry 
"    Bridget,  widow,  janitress    North    Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  2119  Jones 
"    Charles,  stableman  J.  D.  Fitzgerald,  r.  1,529 

Howard 
"    Charles  B.,  laundryman  Lurline  Baths,  r. 

13141/2  Larkin  rear 
"    Cornelius,  lithographer,  r.  138  Lombard 
"    Cornelius  C.  M.,  stenographer,  r.  2119  Jones 
"    Dennis  C,  sail  maker,  r.  115,  6th 
"    Edison,  painter,  r.  2  Russell 
"    Edith  Miss,  r.  2012  Bush 
"     Edward,  clerk  Russ  House 
"    Frank,  clerk  Henry  J.  Manning,  r.  l4Collins 
"    Frank  J.  H.,  special  agent  Palatine  Ins.  Co. 
"    Frederick,  clerk  J.  D.  Mehrtens  &  Co.,  r.  337 

O'Farrell 
"    George,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

933  O'Farrell 
"    George  stock  fitter  Siebe,  Glanville  Co.,  r. 

35  Dore 
"    George  J.,  seaman,  r.  160  Shipley 
"    George  S.,  hoseman  Engine  36,  r.  14  Collins 
"    Grant  S.,  clerk  New  York  Sign  Co.,  r.  307 
O'Farrell 
Manning  Guy  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  331 
Geary,  r.  754  Oak 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  2001  Taylor 
[   --    Helen  E.  Miss,  r.,  321  Powell 
"    Henry,  expressman,  SE  cor  6th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  Precita  Av  nr  Alabama 


Manning   Henry  J.,  oysters,   495  Haight,  r.  14 

Collins 
"    Herman,  r.  2630  McAllister 
Manning  H.  Seymour,  real  estate  and  general 

broker,  195  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1567, 10th  Av 

East  Oakland 

MANNING  I.  A.  &  CO. 

(Ira  A.  Manning  and  Norval  A.  Robin- 
son), general  commission  merchants 
and  bicycle  dealers,  agents  for  the 
Newport  Wheel,  933  Market,  4th  floor 

Manning  Ira  A.  (I.  A.  Manning  &  Co.),  r.  28,  8th 
J. ,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill  Co. 
James,  fireman  Western  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  4a  Decatur 
James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
James,  seaman,  r.  2533  Post  rear 
James,  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

549  Mission 
James,  teamster,  r.  3614  Mission 
James  A.,  painter,  r.  2  Russell 
James  B.,  stenographer  Lewis  Meyerstein, 

r.  1017  Powell 
James  E.,  attorney  at  law,  220  Sa'nsome, 

rooms  10-13,  r.  1233  O'Farrell 
James  P.,  r.  1214  Kearny 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  433  Ringold 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1120  Elm  Av 
Jeremiah  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  1120  Elm  Av 
John,  engineer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  5  Ocean  Ter- 
race 
John,  groceries  and  liquors,  327  Tehama 
John,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
John,  policeman,  r.  1101  Vallejo 
John,  sign  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.   1111 

Mason 
John  Mrs.,  r.  13171^  Natoma 
John  J.;  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  1231  Castro 
John  M.,  real  estate,  r.  3I8I/2  Eddy  rear 
JohnW.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 

r.  303  Dolores 
Joseph  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1115  Castro 
Louise  Miss,  r.  1139  Bush 
Martin,  waiter,  r.  335,  4th 
Mathias,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  737  Harrison 
Michael,  clerk,  r.  1111  Mason 
Michael  J.,  clerk,  r.  2119  Jones 
Michael   J.,    groceries    and    liquors,    1776 

Howard,  r.  210a  14th 
Nelson  B.,  engineer,  r.  719b  McAllister 
Patrick,  machinist  Pac.    Roll.  Mill,  r.  154 

Solano 
Patrick,    painter   and  paper  hanger,   1848 

Howard,  r.  148,  6th 
Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  121;^  Juniper 
Patrick,  watchman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 

r.  303  Dolores 
Patrick  H.,  driver  John  T.  Graham,  r.  525H 

Stevenson 
Patrick  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2830 

Pine 
R.,  seaman  str  Australia 
Richard,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  915  Sansome 
Roland,  clerk  Baldwin  News  Co.,  r.  38,  8th 
Sidney,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
Theresa  Miss,  millinery,  115  Geary,  r.  1233 

O'Farrell 
Thomas,  r.  1504  Leavenworth 
Thomas  (Manning  &  Spillane),  r.  628  Minna 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  332  Green 
Thomas,  plumbing,  1  De  Boom,  r.  56  Minna 
Thomas,  sign  advertiser,  r.  21  Prosper 
Thomas  Jr.,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  628  Minna 
Thomas  Jr.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  227,5th, 

r.  870  Folsom 
Thomas  J.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  1316!4  Folsom 
Thomas  P.,  trunk  maker  John  Norgrove,  r. 

303  Dolores 
Thomas  R.,  porter  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  19 

Perry 
William,  r.  I2I61/2  Folsom 
William,  carpenter,  r.  84  Everett 
William,  r.  19  Perry 

William,  jewelry,  804  Market,  r.  2013  Bush 
William,   liquors,   cor  7th   Av  South  and 

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Manning  William,  special  agent  Atlas  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
'<    William  Jr.,  salesman  William  Manning, 

r.  3012  Bush 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Butler,   Schutze  &  Co., 

r.  19  Perry 
"    William  S.,  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Spillane    (Thomas    Manning    and    John 
Spillane),  groceries  and  liquors,  19  Ev- 
erett 
Mannini  James,  r.  518  Filbert  rear 

"    James,  r.  518  Filbert  rear 
Mannion  Charles,  bartender  James  MoMenomey 
Jr.  &  Co.,  r.  1055  Mission 
"    George  H.,  stockfltter,  r.  35 Dore 
"    Luke,  granite  cutter,  r.  140^/4  Rose  Av 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  2420  Fillmore 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  35  Dore 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Jg®"  Mannion.    See  Manion 
Mannix  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 
Louisiana 
'<    Frank,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  130  Bernard 
"    Frank  P.,  clerk,  r.  829  Mission 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  512  Howard 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  613  Linden  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  10  Heron 
"    John,  steerage  steward  str  San  Bias 
Mannlx  John  J.,  superintendent  Station  D  Post 
Office,  r.  829  Mission 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  508  Fell 
"    Thomas,  plastering  contractor,  r.  508'/4  Fell 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  plasterer,  r.  50814  Fell 
Mannteuffel  Matilda,  widow,  r.  17  Bridge  PI 
Mannuson  Carl,  laborer,  r.  1325  Harrison 
Manny  James,  r.  1030  Mission 
i3®"  Manny.    See  Many 
Manogue  Matthew,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Manon  Walter  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2901  Geary 
Manoni  Ange,  bartender  Leon    Esmiol,  r.  824 

Montgomery 
Manor  James  H.,  salesman,  r.  1908  Green 
Manouk  Charles,  dairy  produce,  1653  Mission 
Manriquez  Joseph,  barber,  1023  Pacific,  r.  lOZlY^ 

Pacific 
Manseau  Edward  E.  carpenter,  r.  718  Valencia 

"    James  J.,  builder,  r.  1801  Eddy 
Mansen  Frederick,  dyer,  r.  911  Capp 

"    Martin,  seaman  str  Progreso 
4®"  Mansen.    See  Manson 

Manser  George  L.,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Dono- 
van, r.  214  Boardman  PI 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  2  Central  Court 
Mansfield  Charles,  proof  reader  Post,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Dudley,  teacher  music,  706  Larkin 
"    Edward  L.,r.  400  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Eliza  D.  Mrs.,  r.  734  Geary 
"    Gilbert,  teacher  music,  1707  Market 
Mansfield  I.  L.  R.,  physician,  400  Golden  Gate 
Av,  telephone  Hyde  431 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.  D.,  traveling  freight  agent  Rio  Grande 
Western  Ry.,  14  Montgomery,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  physician,  office  and  r.  25  Pearl 
"    John   L.,  porter  Wetmore  Bros.,  r.  218!4 

Linden  Av 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  424  Post 
"    Joseph  G.,  reporter,  r.  826^^  Harrison 
"    Michael,  r.  308  Tehama 
"    Myer,  real  estate,  20  Montgomery,  r.  728 

Sutter 
"    Patrick,  deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    Richard,  clerk   Newman   &    Levinson,  r. 

2I81/2  Linden 
"    Robert,  ladies'  tailor,  805  Hyde 
"    The,  Mrs.  Cecelia  Miller  proprietor,  206a 

Post 

"    Thomas,  driver  Metropolitan  Moulding  Co. 

Mansfield  Walter  D.,  asst.  attorney  Board  of 

Trade  of  San  Francisco,  202  Market  and 

3  Pine,  r.  3023  California 

"    William,  steward  Louis  Fischer,  r.  214,  3d 

Mansion  House,  Mrs.  Kate  C.  Perry  proprietor, 

961-963  Mission 
Mansir  Henry  C,  janitor,  r.  1001  Powell 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Cliina  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeijt  of 
Novelties. 

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Manson   Charles,  groceries,  SW  cor  Bay  and 
Dupont,  r.  700  Bay 
"    David B.,  clerks.  F.Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2003 

Leavenworth 
"    Frederick   B.,   foreman  James  Young,   r. 

Oakland 
"    H.,r.  32,  4th 

"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  14  Clinton  Park 
"    Marsden,  civil  engineer,  r.  2010  Gough 
4®"  Manson.    See  Mansen 
Manstrom  C.  A.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Mantanari  Pasquale,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Mantel  Emil,  manager  Thomas  E.  Rigney,  r.  9 
Hermann 
"    Eugene  A.,  designer,  r.  2416  California 
"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  224  Stevenson 
"    Julius  C,  barber,  1828  Haight,  r.  619  Shra- 

der 
"    Max,  accountant,  r.  108  Ridley 
Mantell  Francisca,  widow,  r.  620  Oak 
Mantke  Adolph.  restaurant,  651  Sacramento 
Mantle  Byron  G.,  Pacific  Coast  manager  Trojan 
Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,   and  Brokaw  Mfg, 
Co.,  35  New  Montgomery,  r.  309  Jones 
Manton  Catharine,  widow,  r.  22  Albion  Av 
•'    Charles  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1410  Pine 
"    J.  Frank,  teamster  J.  Noonan,  r.  7  Ellis 
"    Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  22  Albion  Av 
Mantoni  Domenico,  bootblack,  332  Green  rear 
Mantor  George  H.,  warehouseman   Haslett  & 

Swayne,  r.  1004  Sanchez 
Mantow  Peter,  cellarman  E.  Martin  &  Co.,  r. 

1713  Dupont 
Manuel  Frank,  r.  1316  Kearny 
"    Gaetano,  shoemaker,  r.  1316  Kearny 
"    George,  with  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Harvey  S.,  with  M.  Lonergan,   r.   3  East 
"    John  R.,  oysterman  Vasil  Gumas,  r.  137,  3d 
"    Rupert,   clerk  Eugene  N.   Deuprey,  r.  514 
San  Jose  Av 
>e®=Manuel.    See  Manuel 

Manuell    Herbert    E.,    machinist,    r.    45  Elgin 
Park  Av 
"    William  H.,  storekeeper  Union  Iron  Wks, 
r.  1860  Lexington  Av 
Manufacturer  and  Herald  of  Trade,  (weekly) 

Kirk  C.  Ward  publisher,  403  Market 
Manufacturers  and  Producers'  Association  of 
California,  H.  T.  Scott  president,  L.  R. 
Mead    secretary,    2-3   Mills    Bldg,    6th 
floor 
"    and   Producers'    Monthly,   Manufacturers 
and  Producers'  Publishing    Co.  proprie- 
tors, 22  Clay 
"    and  Producers'  Publishing  Co.,  J.  J.  Ibbot- 
son  manager,  publishers  Manufacturers 
and  Producers'  Monthly,  22  Clay 
Manville  Elind  H.,  painter,  r.  33,  6th 
Manwaring  Charles  W.,  bookkeeper  J.   Gund- 

lach&Co.,  r.  741,  17th 
4®="Manwaring.    See  Mainwaring 
Manwell  William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  171  And- 

over  Av 
4®"Many.     See  Manny 

Manzano    Liberato.  porter  Emanuel  Kaeintz, 
r.  725i4  Broadway 
"    Peter,  musician,  r.  1718  Hyde 
Manzer  Frank  E.,  electrician,  r.  1623 Devisadero 
"    Lonson  M.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1623  Devisa- 
dero 
Manzina  Emil,  teacher  languages,  r.  59^  Jessie 
Manzo  Roquina,  widow,  r.  443  Green 
"    Tobin  J.,  pressman  Maximin  V.  Lacaze,  r. 
443  Green 
Mapes  William  L.,  laborer,  r.  806  Indiana 
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Maple  Leaf  (monthly).  Maple  Leaf  Publishing 
Co.  publishers,  office  12  Mills  Bldg,  6th 
floor 
Maple  Leaf  PublisMng'  Co.,  S.  G.  Cheever  man- 
ager, publishers  Maple  Leaf,    12   Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor 
"    Wesley  H.,  electrician,  r.  28ElginPark 
"    William,  clerk  W.  F.  Smith,  r.  1021  Valen- 
cia 
Maplehurst  The,  Mrs.  Minna  Mittfeldt  propri- 
etor, 1217  Polk 
Mapleston  Robert  S.,  varieties,  1804  Geary 
Mara  Michael  R.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  316,  12th 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver,  r.  239  Fremont 
"    William  G..  clerk  Am.  Dis.  Tel.  Co..  r.  316, 
12  th 
Marabello  Charles,  plumber,  r.  506  Hayes 

'•    John,  r.  506  Hayes 
Maracini  Peter,  laborer  F.  Lucchetti  &  Co. 
Marais  Charles  L.  P.,  contractor,  r.  2313  Mis- 
sion 
Marango  Antone,  teamster,  r.  329b  Bay 
Maraschi  Anthony  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St. 

Ignatius  Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Marble  Charles  H.,  agent,  r.  219  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Oliver  J.,  driver,  r.  Hamilton  nr  Silliman 
"    William,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  1636  Post 
;8S=  Marble.    See  Marple 

Marbourg  Ida  G.  Mrs.,  r.  1510  Golden  Gate  Av 
Marburg  Frederick  Mrs.,  r.  1317  Leavenworth 
Marc  August,  photographic  printer  Dijeau  & 
Severin,  r.  13!4  Morris  Av 
"     Emily  Miss,  dressmaking,  13  Morris  Av 
"    F.  Mme.,  nurse,  r.  14  Hayes 
"    Phillip,  core  maker,  r.  13  Morris  Av 
Marceau  Theodore  C,  proprietor  Marceau's 
Fotograf  Gallery,  826  Market 

Marceau's  Fotograf  Gallery, 

Theodore  C.  Marceau  proprietor,  826 
Market,  telephone  571 

Marcelin  Louis,  cook,  r.  271  Clementina 
Marcelli  Vincent,  laborer,  r.  318  Vallejo  rear 
Marcellus  John,  baker,  r.  15  Howard  Court 
Marcelot  Henry,  waiter  Nevada  Restaurant,  r. 
609  Pine 
"    Joseph,  fishei-man,  r.  314','2  Valley 
Maroey  Catherine  E.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    William  G.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
-8®"  Marcey.    See  Marcy 

March  Alfred  A.,  proprietor  San  Bruno  Hotel, 
W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  magnetic   healer,  r.   822, 

15th 
"    George  H.,  asst.  storekeeper  The  Baldwin, 

r.  822,  15th 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    John,  confectioner,  r.  822,  15th 
"    Laura,  domestic,  2621  California 
"    Peyton   C,   1st    lieutenant  5th   Artillery, 
U.   S.  A.,  post  commissary  and   treas- 
urer and  in  charge  of  Post   School,  r. 
Fort  Mason 
"    William  F.,  bartender  Alfred  A.  March,  r. 
San  Bruno  Hotel 
Marchand  Alex  E.  (Conklin  &  Marchand\  r.  1235 
Geary 
"    Cannie  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Ernest  Marchand, 

r.  19  Laskie 
"    Constant,  r.  735  Ellis 

"    Desire  C,  clerk  Bonnet  Bonnet,  r.  420  Jack- 
son 
"    Edward  (P.  Priet  &  Co.),  r.  1006  Geary 


Marchand  Ernest,  furniture,  1112  Mission,  r.  19 
Laskie 
"    Frances  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  12  Oak  Grove 

Av  rear 
"    George,  wood  carver,  549  Brannan,  r.  1115 

Bryant 
"    Helena  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  12  Oak  Grove 

Av  rear 
"    Helena  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  12  Oak  Grove  Av 

rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  11  Reed  PI 
"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  765  Mission 
Marchand  Lizzie  Mme.,  hair  and  complexion 
specialist,     manufacturer    Mme.    Mar- 
chand's    Antoinette     Preparations,    28 
Geary 
"    Paul  P.  (Marchand  &  Cadarella),  r.  235,  6th 
"    Victor,  porter,  r.  11  Reed  PI 
"    &  Cardarella  (Paul  P.  Marchand  and  John 
Cadarella)  fruits  and  vegetables,  235,  6th 
Marchand's  Restaurant,  P.  Priet  &  Co.  propri- 
etors, 115-117  Grant  Av 
Marchant  Adrien  J.,  bartender  Chaix  &  Bernard, 
r.  425  Bush 
"    Alfred  H.,  student  Robert  Harrison,  r.  14 

Lewis  PI 
"    Charles  E.,  wood  finisher  S.  F.  Furniture 

MtgCo.,  r.  421,4th 
"    George  H.,  with  Pac.  Spring  and  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  123  Richland  Av 
"    LillieN.,  widow,  r.  1517  Larkin 
"    Rodney  H.  Jr.,  clerk  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co., 
r.  14  Lewis  PI 
Marcheles  George,  carpenter,  r.  112  Jackson 
Marcher    Hans  P.,   porter  Hans    H.  Hjul,    r. 

252  Minna 
Marchesi  Luigi,  r.  818  Sansome 
Marchetti  John  H.,  teamster,  r.  316,  12th 
"    Olino,  r.  518  Greenwich 
"    Peter,  compositor  Italian  Publishing  Co., 

r.  518  Greenwich 
"    Marie  Miss,  dressmaking,  518  Greenwich 
Marchi  John,   fruits  and    vegetables,    Pacific 
Fruit  Market,  r.  1714  Dupont 
"    Peter,  clerk  John  Marchi,  r.  1714  Dupont 
"    Peter,  florist  P.  Canepa  &  Co.,  r.  2316  Ma- 
son 
"    Severino,  musician,  r.  509  Broadway 
Marchini  Mary,  widow,  r.  632,  17th 
Marchioness  The,  Mrs.  Frank Cummings  propri- 
etor, 158-160  Golden  Gate  Av 
Marchlewicz   Ignatius,    second-hand    bags,    29 

Drumm,  r.  730  Vallejo 
Marohovich  Michael,  waiter  Anton  Versalovich, 

r.  3331/2  Minna 
Marcinkowski  Joseph,  tailor,  r.  910  Pine 
Marckley  BenjaminF.,  lapidary  Shreve&Co.,  r. 
1(J23,  24th 
"    B.  F.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1023,  24th 
"    George  W.,  millwright,  r.  125Collingwood 
4@=Marckley.    See  Markley 
Marckres  Clair  C,  dental  student,  r.  420  Ellis 
Marco  William,  r.  314  Pacific 
Marcolo  John,  expressman,  r.  24  Morey  Alley 
Marcou  Claudius,  laimdry,  1424  Dupont 
Marcovich  Henry,  peddler,  r.  201  Ash  Av 
Marcucci  Domingo,   assistant   U.  S.  Inspector 
Hulls,  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  20,  r.  2011 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Marcum  Robert  F.,  barber  M.  H.  Girai-din,  r. 

1406  Ellis 
Marcus  Alfred  J.  (S.  H.  Frank  &Co.),  r.  Menlo 
Park 
"    Benjamin,  clothing,  1054  Howard 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  1013  Pennsylva- 
nia Av 
"    Frank,  property  man  Baldwin  Theater,  r. 
903  Bush 

MARCUS  GEO.  &  CO. 

(Fr.  Hohwiesner),  importers  and  com- 
mission merchants  and  agents  Com- 
mercial Union  Assurance  Co.  Limited, 
(of  London),  232  California 

Marcus  George  P.,  clerk   Herrmann  &  Co.,  r. 
518  Lyon 
"    Gustav  (Levinson  Bros.),  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Gustave,  engineer,  139  Post 
"    Ida  N.,  widow,  r.  1920  Howard 


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Marcus  Jacob,  driver  Simon  Marcus,  r.  Acton  nr 
Bootz's  Park 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Horwitz  &  Cotin,  r.  421 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louis  F.,  musician,  r.  306  O'Farrell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    Morris,  clerk  A.  Shirek  &  Co.,  r.  1769  Ellis 
Marcus  Morris,  secretary  and  treasurer  S.  Fos- 
ter &  Co.,  26-38  California,  r.  1630  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  601,  3d 
"    Robert,  r.  616  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  clothing,  212,  4th 
"    Siegfried  (Peterson  &  Marcus),  r.  3223  Sut- 
ter 
"    Simon,  dairy,  Acton  nr  Bootz's  Park 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  1421  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®"Marcus.    See  Markus 

Marcuse  Charles,  cigars    and  stationery,  514 

Geary 

"    Felix  (Marcuse  &  Remmel),  r.  Alameda 

Marcuse  J.  M.,  secretary  The  D.  E.  Allison  Co., 

501-509  Front,  r.  2326  Washington 

"    Julius,  salesman  Haas  Bros.,  r.  410  Post 

"    M.  &Co.  (Morris  Marcuse),  importers  fancy 

goods,  hosiery,  etc.,  125-127  Sansome 
"    Marcus,  merchant,  r.  2226  Washington 
"    Morris   (M.   Marcuse  &  Co.),  r.  2409  Wash- 
ington 
"    Seymour  C,  salesman  H.   Levi  &  Co.,  r. 

2326  Washington 
"    Solomon,  clerk  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  2818,  16th 
"    &  Remmel  (Felix  Marcuse  and  Julius  A. 
Remmel),  contractors   and  builders  and 
real  estate,  628  Market 
Marcy  Henry  D.  Mrs.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Stanyan 
and  Page 
"    John,  waiter  str  Arago 
"    J'oseph  M.,  r.  731  Pine 

"    William,  Pacific    Coast    passenger  agent 
Nickel  Plate  Road,  38  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
The  California  Hotel 
"    Zephyrin  C,  porter  Livingston  &  Co.,  r.  51 
Capp 
Jg®-Marcy.    See  Marcey 

Marden    Albert,     bagmaker     Hirschfelder    & 
Meaney,  r.  609  Hampshire 
Elijah  D.,  janitor,  r.  126  Scott 
Josie  Miss,  trunkliner,  r.  609  Hampshire 
True  M.,  master  ship  Guardian,  r.  830  Post 
William  D.,  r.  609  Hampshire 
William  H.,  drayman  John  Shepherd,  r.  221 
Clara 

"    William  L.,  machine  operator  Hirschfel- 
der &  Meaney,  r.  609  Hampshire 
Marechal  Niel  The,  Schneider  &  Cazeaux  pro- 
prietors, 404  Ellis 
Marek  Frank,  porter,  r.  208  Golden  Gate  Av 
Marengo   Seraflno   (Marengo  &  Basso),  r.  3312 

Mission 
Marengo  Simon,  manager  Progressive  Window 
and    House  Cleaning   Co.,  524   Bush,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    &  Basso  (Seraflno  Marengo  and  Salvatore 
Basso),  liquors,  3312  Mission 
Mares  William  D.,  longshoreman,  r.  538  How- 
ard 
Maresca  Michael,    fruits  and   vegetables,  1013 

Powell,  r.  827  Pacific 
Maret  Frederick  H.  (A.  J.  Abrams  &Co.),  r.  315 
Powell 
"    Henry,  actor,  r.  106  Mason 
"    Louis  T.,  shademaker  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  126  Fern  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  126  Fern  Av 
"    Victor,  bootblack,  421,  4th,  r.  6  Hinckley 

MARET  VICTOR, 

florist  and  landscape  gardener,  funer- 
al work  promptly  attended  to,  deco- 
rations for  weddings,  etc.,  open  all 
day  Sunday,  513  Hayes,  formerly  519 
Hayes 

Maret  Victor  Jr.,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.  r.  513 
Hayes 

Margeson  Emerson  M.,  conductor  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  712  Army 

Margetson  Frederick  G.  J.,  agent  Clark  Build- 
ing, 406  Sutter,  room  9 


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MANUFACTURERS  < 


Margey  James,  marine  fireman,  r.  259  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Michael,  engineer,  r.  1326  Natoma 
"    Roger,  fireman  tug  J.   H.  Redmond,  r.  27 
Welch 
Marggraf  August  W.,  watchman  Sutter  St.  Ry., 
r.  75  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  728  Filbert 
"    Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  r.  202  Franklin 
;8®=-Marggraf     See  Markgraf 
Margini  Daniel,  waiter,  r.  7  McCormick  PI 
"    Dante,  photographer,  r.  7  McCormick  PI 
"    Peter,  r.  7  McCormick  PI 
Margitan  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  413  Sierra 
Margo  James  A.,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  709  Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2824a  Sacramento 
"    William  F.,  r.  6171/2  Post 
Marguerite  House,  Mrs.   M.   A.  Connolly  pro- 
prietor, 417  Larkin 
Marguerite  Saloon,  John  C.  Casey  proprietor, 

421  Larkin 
Marguth  George,  sausage  maker  L.  Schnetzler, 

r.  455  Jessie 
Margy  Michael,  engineer  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

13261/4  Natoma 
Mari  Luigi,  porter  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r.  509 

Broadway 
Maria  Constantine,  restaurant,  308V4,  6th 
"    Kip  Orphanage,  Sister  Anna  in  charge,  638 
Folsom 
Mariani  Angelo,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  405  Broad- 
way 
"    Daniel,  foreman  Gorham  Rubber  Factory, 

r.  SW  cor  Turk  and  Leavenworth 
"    Helvitio  T.,  clerk  Stephen  Mariani,  r.  131, 

23d 
"    Henry,  boiler  maker  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co. 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  2511  Bryant 
Mariani  Stephen,  hardware,  paints,  oils,  glass 
and  ammunition,  131,  23d,  warehouse  209, 
33d,  r.  131,  33d 
4®=-  Mariani.    See  Marioni 
Marias  Charles,  clerk  Jacob  Unna,  r.  2312  Mis- 
sion 
Maricich  Luca  (Maricich  &  Mengola),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    &  Mengola  (Luca  Maricich  and  Domenico 
Mengola),  restaurant,  8  Union 
Maricopa  and  Phoenix  and  Salt  River  Valley 
Railroad   Co.    (Phoenix,    A.   T.),  N.   K. 
Masten  president,  F.  I.  Kendall  secre- 
tary, 3  Crocker  Bldg 
Marier   Clement,    compositor   Le  Franco-Cali- 

fornien,  r.  38  Louisa 
Marilli  Serafino.  steward  Perini's  Restaurant, 

r.  534  Taylor 
Marin  Antone,  fireman  str  San  Jose 
"    County  Creamery  Co.,  Fred  Kruse  agent, 
105  Sacramento 
Marin   County   Herald,    Charles    Burrey   pro- 
prietor, 235  Kearny,  room  9 
"    County  Water  Co.,  A.  Dalton  Harrison  sec- 
retary, 406  California 
"     Eliso,  fireman  str  Arago 
•'    Francisco,  musician,  r.  1120  Jackson 
"    John  B.,  upholsterer  T.I.  Ducruet,  r.  Berk- 
eley 
Marincovich  A.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Marine  Engineers'  Association,  William  Warin 
corresponding     secretary,    9     Mission, 
room  3 
Marine     Engineers'    Beneficial   Association, 
Frank  Bragg  business  manager,  William 
Warin  corresponding  and  recording  sec- 
retary, 9  Mission 


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wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
I^ndon  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Marine  Hospital  U.  S.,  Presidio  Reservation 
nr  Mountain  Lake,  ofQce  Surgeon  in 
Command  U.  S.  Appraisers' Bldg.  room  1 

"  Index  Publishing  Co.,  R.  B.  Hooper  presi- 
dent, H.  S.  Smith  secretary,  publishers 
Pacific  Coast  Marine  Record,  315  Cali- 
nia,  roora  7 
Marine  Insurance  Co.  Limited  (of  London), 
George  W.  McNear  agent,  326  California 
Marine  Iron  Works,  Muir  Brothers  proprietors, 

1015  Battery 
Marinelli  John,  musician,  r.  2123  Polk 
Mariner  Harry  B.,  clerk  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    J.  A.,  musician,  r.  126  Ellis 
4®"Mariner.    See  Marriner 
Mariner's  Cliurcll,  Rev.  Joseph  Rowell  pastor, 

NE  cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 
Mariner's  Free  Reading  Room,  NE  cor  Sacra- 
mento and  Drumm 

"    Home,  Walter  E.  Lane  proprietor,  504-506 
Davi  s 
Maring  F.  E.,  checker  Palace  Hotel,  r.  3857  Mis- 
sion 
Marini  Francisco,  hostler   6.  Marini  &  Co.,  r. 
1201  Kearny 

"  Frank  (Valente,  Marini  &  Co.),  r.  12  Cadell 
Alley 

"  G.  &  Co.  (Giovanni  Marini  and  Michael 
Sabatino),  livery  stable,  410  Montgom- 
ery Av 

"  Giovanni  (G.  Marini  &  Co.),  r.  412  Montgom- 
ery Av 

"    Giovanni  B.,  laborer  N.  P.  C.  RR 

"    Giovanni  B.,  peddler,  r.  25  Hinckley 

"    Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  3  Grand  PI 

"    Giuseppe,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 

■'    Michael,  printer,  r.  12  Cadell  Alley 

"    Nicolai,  r.  12  Cadell  Alley 
Marino  Antonio,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

"  Brothers  (Prank  and  Domenico),  liquors 
and  restaurant,  712  Greenwich 

"  Domenico  (Marino  Bros.),  r.  718  Green- 
wich 

"  Dominic  A.,  wharfinger  Union  St.  Wharf, 
r.  828a  Broadway 

"    Frank  (Marino  Bros.),  r.  712  Greenwich 

"  Frank,  barber  Joseph  Ferrazzano,  r.  418 
Vallejo 

"    Frank,  sailmaker,  r.  Sailors'  Home 

"    Giuseppe,  musician,  r.  522  Union 

"  Manuel,  laborer  Bissinger  &  Co.,  r.  1322 
Kearny 

"    Pietro,  musician,  r.  522  Union 

"    Rocco,  r.  522  Union 

"    W.,  painter  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Marinovich  Kate  C,  widow,  r.  637  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Pietro,  r.  830  Broadway 
Mario  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  324  Vallejo 

"    Blanche,  widow,  r.  334  Geary 
Marion  Clarence  F.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
1610a  California 

"  Florence  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1610a  Cali- 
fornia 

"  Frank  H.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 
1610a  California 

"     George,  cigarmaker,  r.  536i4  Jessie 

"    John  J.,  butcher,  r.  536i4  Jessie 

"  John  T.,  sash  and  door  maker  Charles  M. 
Depew  Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  536%  Jessie 

"  Joseph,  delicacies,  f>e  Centre  Market,  r.  408 
Stockton 

■'    L.,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner 

"  Michael  J.,  mechanical  engineer,  526  Mis- 
sion 


Marion  Steam  Shovel  Co.,  George  W.  Bamhart 
manager,  4  Sutter,  room  24 
"    Washington  R.,  mining,  r.  1817  Scott 
Marioni  Ginotto,  molder  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  2 
Lick 
' '    James  (Monighetti  &  Marioni) ,  666  Howard 
"    Luigi,  waiter,  r.  509  Broadway 
"    Salvatore,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Salvatore,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Mariotte  Noel,  draughtsman  U.  S.  Engineer's 

oxfice,  r.  Oakland 
Mariposa   Commercial    and  Mining  Co.  (Mari- 
posa  Co.),  H.  G.  Stevenson  secretary, 
office  532  Market,  room  3 
Maris  William,  special  agent  Royal  Insurance 

Co.,  r.  2611%  Sacramento 
Marisch  Anthony  W.,  blacksmith  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
15  Stanly  PI 
Luke,  salesman,  r.  15  Stanly  PI 
Meo,  butcher  F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  1815  O'Far- 

rell 
Nicholas,  salesman  Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  r. 

15  Stanly  PI 
Prosper,    salesman   Neville   &   Co.,    r.  15 

Stanly  PI 
William,  barber  G.  Perlite,  r.  1806  Powell 
Mariscotti  Giuseppe  (Mariscotti  &  Molinari),  r. 

1429  Dupont 
Mariscotti  &  Molinari  (Giuseppe  Mariscotti 
and  G.  B.  Molinari),   liquors,  616  Mont- 
gomery 
Maristany  Joseph  Jr.,  office  304  Montgomery,  r. 

Oakland 
Mariston  John,  r.  636%  Minna  rear 
Maritano  Luigia  Miss,  laundress  Marie   Nev- 

raument,  r.  341,  3d 
Maritime  Insurance  Co.  Limited  (of  Liverpool), 

John  Livingston  agent,  428  California 
Maritzen  August,  carpenter,  r.  716  Fulton 
"    Charles,  house,  sign  and  fresco  painter,  517 

Laguna,  r.  611  Hayes 
"    Tillie,  domestic,  1138  Fulton 
Marius  Gauthier,  flesher  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Mark  Barbetta,  widow,  r.  108%  Oak 
"    Cecil  W.,  vice-principal  Everett  Grammar 
School,  r.  1012,  20th 
Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art.  SE  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Mason 
"    Susie  Hert  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  1012,  20th 
"    Thomas,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  33  Eddy 
4®=Mark.    See  Marks 
Markel  Amos,  paper  carrier,  r.  156,  3d 
"    George,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.    73 

Water 
"    John  L.,  butcher,  r.  1610  Stockton 
"    Rufus  C,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 
156,3d 
Marker  Frank  L.,  waiter  Andrew  Grimm,  r.  334 

Bush 
Markeson  Martin,  real  estate,  r.  135,  5th 
Market  Inspector,  New  City  Hall.  1st  floor 
Market  Street  Bank  The,   S.  C.  Lillis  presi- 
dent, W.   S.  Hopkins   cashier,  933  Mar- 
ket 
"    Street  Planing  Mill,  Frank  A.  Geier  pro- 
prietor, SW  cor  Dolores  and  Market 
Market     Street     Railway    Co.,    Charles    F. 
Crocker    president,    H.    E.    Huntington 
vice-president,  N.  T.  Smith  treasurer,  J. 
L,  Willcutt  secretary  and  controller,  E. 
P.  Vlning  general  manager,  Union  Trust 
and  Hobart  Bldgs,  adjoining 
Markewitz  August,  r.  1713  Clay 
Markey  Alfred,  teamster  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 
Co.,r.  3  Victor 
"    Christopher,  teamster  O'Meara  &  McCar- 
thy, r.  809  Geary 
"    Frank,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Frank  A.,  teamster,  r.  3  Victor 
"    Frederick  S,,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

2402  Clay 
"    Henry  S.,   cashier  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  2402 

Clay 
"    Henry  S.  Jr.,  civil  engineer  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  2402  Clay 
"    Joseph,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  3  Victor 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  1(X)9.  24th 
"    Owen,  carpenter,  r.  1009,  24th 


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Markgraf   Frederick  J.,   gasfitter  William  F. 
Wilson,  r.  1413  Lyon 

"    Leopold,  r.  2307  Post 
>e®='Markgraf.    See  Marggraf 
Markham  Christian,  asphaltum  roofer  and  con- 
tractor, r.  31  Ridley 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  940  Capp 

"  James  H.,  heel  builder  United  Boot  and 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  940  Capp 

"    J.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  2513  Bush 
4®~Markham.    See  Marcum 
Marki  Rossi,  flower  peddler,  r.  2216  Mason 
Markland    James,    bartender   John   Butler,   r. 

I6271/2  Pine 
Markle  Clay,  liquors,  201-203  Ellis,  r.  1  Eddy 

"    Frank  B.,  motorman  S.   F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

"    Walter,  teamster  Somers  &  Co.,  r.  303,  1st 
Marklein  Oscar,  waiter,  r.  68!4  Everett 
Markley  B.  K.,  bookkeeper  Western  Sugar  Re- 
fining Co.,r.  Sausalito 

"  Charles  H.,  salesman  Leon  Lemos,  r.  625c 
Natoma 

"    James  E.,  engineer,  r.  508,  2d 

"    Joseph  E.,  engineer,  r.  800  Kearny 
j8®=-Markley.    See  Marckley 
Markman  Paul  A.    grinder  Cal.   Saw  Wks,  r. 

Oakland 
Marko  Joseph  (Wolkerstorfer  &  Marko),  r.  944% 

Harrison 
Markolwitz  Bernhard,  r.  227,  3d 
Markowitz  Abraham  J.  (Stokes  &  Markowitz), 
r.  1187  Market 

"  Abram,  tailor,  1231  Market,  and  cigars, 
507  Hayes,  r.  507  Hayes 

"    David,  clothing,  911  Folsom,  r.  141  Shipley 

"    John,  r.  106  Hyde 

"    Max,  hassock  maker,  r.  217,  17th 

"    Morris  A.,  rabbi,  r.  956  Folsom 

"  Morris  L.,  salesman  Joseph  L.  Breyer,  r. 
217,  7th 

"    Moses  A.,  butcher,  lOW-A  Howard,  r.  438!4, 
6th 
Marks  A.,  crockery  and  glassware,  212  Califor- 
nia, r.  746  Castro 

"    Aaron  H,,  tailor,  r.  734  Montgomery 

"  Abe,  clerk  Merchants'  Exchange  Assn,  r. 
430V4,  6th 

"    Abraham,  butcher,  r.  43  Fulton 

"  Adelaide  M.,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Haight  and 
Pierce 

"    Adolph,  r.  719b  McAllister 

"    Adolph,  merchant,  r.  1128  Eddy 

"    Adolph,  tailor,  r.  iSQli  Hayes 

"  Albert,  cutter  Albert  Mueller  &  Co.,  r.  717 
Franklin 

"    Albert,  teamster,  r.  491,  4th 

"  Albert  L.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  1517  Jack- 
son 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  3215  Sacramento 

"    Augustus,  cutler  Ortet  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 

"    B.,  capitalist,  r.  1134  O'Farrell 

"  B.  &  Co.  (Berry  Marks  and  Marcus  New- 
field),  wool  and  hop  dealers,  214  Pine, 
room  14 

"  Benjamin  L.,  with  Louis  Marks,  r.  1015 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Berry  (B.  Marks  &  Co.),  r.  NE  cor  Gough 
and  O'Farrell 

"  Brothers  (Charles  L.  and  Lincoln),  fruits 
and  vegetables,  1305  Buchanan 

"  Brothers  (William  and  Louis),  ladies'  and 
children's  underwear,  106,6th 

"    Caroline  S.,  widow,  r.  1532  Eddy 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    Charles  L.  (Marks  Bros.),  r.  610 Fulton 

"  E.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1919  Bush,  r.  2095 
Pine 

"    Edmund,  broker,  r.  916  Devisadero 

"    Edmund  W.,  clerk,  r.  916  Devisadero 

"    Edward,  salesman  M.  Friedman  &Co.,r. 
2612  Sutter 
Marks  Eli,   insurance  broker,  219  Sansome,  r. 
2121  California 

"    Frederick,  r.  2612  Sutter 

"  Frederick  Jr.,  mechanical  optician  Cali- 
•  fornia  Optical  Co.,  r.  2612  Sutter 

"  Gustav  M.,  stenographer  The  Rosenblatt 
Co.,  r.  1625  Post 

"    H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  915  Franklin 


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Marks  Harris,  second-hand  clothing,  239,  4th 
"    Harry,  books  and  stationery,  331  Bus  \  r. 

437  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harry,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  1703  Dupont 
"    Harry,  correspondent  M.  Friedman  c&  Co., 

r.  1625  Post 
"    Harry,  horse  dealer,  r.  1312a  Eddy 
"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  458  Natoma  rear 
"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    Hyman,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co., 

r.  717  Franklin 
"    Hyman  H.,  gardener  Union  Square,  r.   702 

Vallejo 
"    Irving  S.,  r.  610  Fulton 
"    Isaac,  r.  1931  Ellis 

"    Isaac,  clerk  The  Knickerbocker,  17  Stockton 
"    Isaac,  plumber,  809  Bnsh 
"    Isaac  L.,  bookkeeper  Harry  B.  Adler,  r.  1015 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isaac  L.,  tinner  James  De  La  Montanya, 

r.  2230  Sutter 
"    Isidore  L.,  clerk  Charles  Marks,  r.  610  Ful- 
ton 
"    Jacob,  salesman,  220  Sutter,  room  7,  r.   425 

Sutter 
"    Jacob,  tailor,  r.  328  Tehama 
"    James  E.,  millwright,  r.  1120,  24th 
'•    Jesse  E.   (Jesse  E.  Marks  &  Co.),  r.  2120a 
Sutter 
Marks  Jesse  E.  &  Co.    (Jesse   E.  Marks),  pro- 
prietors The  Yosemite,  730  Market 
"    Joel  L.,   clerk  general  auditor's  office   S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1410  Grove 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1513  Ellis 
"    Johanna,  r.  2527  Fillmore 
"    John,  r.  449  Jessie 
"    John,  bakery,  778  Harrison 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  626Y2  Ash  Av 
"    John,  laborer  James  P.  Guerin,  r.  1350  Mar- 
ket 
"    John  G.,  bartender  William  G.  Schroeder 
"    Joseph,  marble  polisher  Ruflino  &  Bianchi, 

r.  3  Juniper 
"    Joseph,    stockbroker,  232    Montgomery,  r. 

Palace  Hotel 
"    Joseph,  wood  carver  Charles  F.  Schiller, 

r.  770  Bryant 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  717  Franklin 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1914a  Bush 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  106  Nebraska 
"    Julius,  driver  Eclipse  Bakery,  r.  520  Taylor 
"    Lawrence  J.,  teamster  Cutter  &  Co.,  r.  491, 

4th 
"    L.  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  524b  Capp 
"    Leon,  wool  sorter,  r.  411,  5th 
"    Leon  B.,  speculator,  r.  524b  Capp 
"    Leonard  J.,  machinist,  r.  1120,  24th 
"    Leopold  J.,  watchmaker, 719b  McAllister 
"    Lincoln  (Marks  Bros.),  r.  610  Fulton 
"    Louis  (Marks  Bros.),  r.  722  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis,  clerk  Harris  Marks,  r.  239,  4th 
"    Louis,  drayman,  219  Battery,  r.  1015  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Louis,   tinsmith  H.   A.  Wissing,  r.  42  Ful- 
ton 
"    Mannheim,  manager  A.  Marks,  r.  746  Cas- 
tro 
"    Marcus,  collector  Goldberg,  Bowen  &Co., 

r.  9321/4  Filbert 
"    Marcus,  fruit  dealer,  r.  2025  Pine 
"    Marcus,  oil  clothing  manufacturer,  52  Clay, 

r.  610  Fulton 
"    Marcus,  traveling  salesman,  r.  43  Fulton 
"    Martin  A.,  clerk  F.   Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  2130 
Sutter 


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Marks  Mary  E.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    Max  H.,  r.  6321/i  Olive  Av 

"    Michael  (Marks    &    Brownstein),   r.    2130 
Sutter 

"    Michael,  peddler,  r.  430/2,  6th 

"    Montague,  conductor    Market  St.   Ry,    r. 
1515^  Mission 

"    Morris,  r.  722  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Morris,  butcher  Isaac  Lacher,  r.  731  Mc- 
Allister 

"    Morris,    clerk    Loryea's    New    Hammam 
Baths 

"    Morris  H.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1611  Fill- 
more, r.  610  Fulton 

"    Moses,  horse  dealer,  r.  1312a  Eddy 

"    Philip,  miner,  r.  909  Kearny 

"    Philip,  tailor,  1436  Howard 

"    Robert,  r.  843  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Samuel,  r.  215,  Uth 
Marks  Samuel  M.,  asst.  secretary  Paciflc  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  2527  Fillmore 

"    Simon,  r.  2121  California 

"    Sylvester,  butcher,  r.  130  Utah 

"    Thomas  H.,   boxmaker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 
Factory,  r.  1217  Nebraska 

"    Thomas  J.,  collection  teller  London,  Paris 
and  American  Bank,  r.  916  Devisadero 

"    Wheeler  W.,   carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r. 
1120,  24  th 

"    William  (Marks  Bros.),  r.  722  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    William,  pileman  Harbor  Commissioners 

"    William  O.,  clerk  James  F.  Reed 

"    &  Brownstein  (Michael  Marks),  manufac- 
turers cigars,  11-13,  1st 
4®-Marks.    See  Marcus,  Mark  and  Marx 
Markson  John  P.,  clerk,  r.  417  Vallejo 
Markt  Emil,  machinist,  r.  1108  Alabama 

"    Ferdinand,  brewer  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  709  Fulton 

"    Joseph,  r.  1108  Alabama 
Markus  Louis,  gents'  furnishings,  401  Kearny 
4®=Markus.    See  Marcus 
Markuzon  Martin  E.,  baker,  r.  119,  5th 
Marlatt  A.  A.,  operator  W.   U.  Tel  Co.,   r.  319 
Sutter 

"    Carvill  W..  conductor  S.   F.   &  S.  M.  Ry., 
r.  56  Old  San  Jose  Road 

"    Edward  D.  (Deis  &  Marlatt),  r.  1125  Mis- 
sion 
Marley  Edward  J.,  painter,  r.  1936  Ellis 

"    John  C,  mill  hand    Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  530  Castro 

"    Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  658  Folsom 
Marliave  Edward  C,  traveling  salesman  Phelps 

&  Miller,  r.  Berkeley 
Marliere  Julie,  widow,  r.  717  Ellis 
Marlin  Alonzo,  carpenter,  r.   Lee  Av  nr  Ocean 
House  Av 

"    George  W.,  r.  1006  Bush 
Marlow  Anson   S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
326y2  Jersey 

"    James    J.,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks,  r. '45  Everett 

•'    Kate,  widow,  r.  461  Tehama 

"    Louis  H.,   cigar  maker,  r.  30  West  Mission 

"    Mathew  J.,  trunkmaker  C.  A,  Malm  &  Co., 
r.  13!4  Sheridan 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita 
Av 

"    Thomas  A.,  mill  hand,  r.  461  Tehama 

"    William,  upholsterer,  r.  5  Martha  PI 

"    William  L.,  clerk  Peter  L.  Cortelyou 
Marlowe  John  H.,  foreman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  32/2,  27th 


Marlowe  Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  27  Gunnison  Av 
"    Thomas  A.,   gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
27  Gunnison  Av 
Marnell  David,  printer,  r.  704  Harrison 
"    James,  waiter  Henry  Falk,  r.  135,  5th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  704  Harrison 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 
704  Harrison 
Marnette  Charles,    carpenter,  r.    Alms    House 

Road  opp  Alms  House 
Maroevich  Rocco,  r.  810  Green 
Marone  Antonio,  driver  G.  Orsi,  r.  8  Cadell  Alley 
Maroney  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  308  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  109/2  Gilbert 
iSS^Maroney.    See  Moroney 
Marovich  Victor,  waiter  Theodore  Giurich,  r.  3 

Minna 
Marple  Charles  L.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1501b 

Larkin 
Marquand  Felix,  fresco  painter,  r.  1223  Folsom 

rear 
Marquard  Adolph,  clerk  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Henry,  butcher  Louis  Muller,  r.  913,  14th 
"    Louis,  watchman  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

114a  11th 
"    Rudolph,  clerk,  r.  913,  14th 
"    Rudolph,  house  painter,  r.  1133  Florida 
Marquarda  Francisco,  baker,  r.  8  Telegraph  PI 
Marquardsen  Ernest  H.  J.,  agent  Claus  Spreck- 
els,  r.  2779,  16th 

MARQUARDSEN  MARCUS, 

asphaltum  roofing  and  all  kinds  of 
cement  work,  1824/2  Stockton 
Marquardt  Frederick,  bricklayer,  r.  637  Broad- 
way 
"    John,  teacher  violin,  792  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  792  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  G.,   gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  989 

Howard 
"    John  H.,  attendent  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
Marquart  John  H.,  magazine  keeper  Phelps  & 

Arnold,  r.  1409,  24th 
Marque  Emile,  proprietor  Le  Petit  Californien, 
8  Montgomery  Av 
"    Pierre,  laundryman,  r.  337  Edinburgh 
Marquesi  Angelo,  clerk,  r.  445  Ivy  Av 
Marquette  Cynthia,  widow,  r.  647  Stevenson 
Marquis  Alexander  W.,  architect,  230  Kearny, 
room  1,  r.  Alameda 
"    George    A.,  manufacturers'   agent,  421^23 

Market,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
"    John,  architect,  4   California,  room    15,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Robert,  salesman    Joseph    Byrne  &  Co.,  r. 

616  Ellis 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Thomas,    fireman  Pac.   Gas    Imp.   Co.,    r. 
IdOdYs  Chestnut 
Marr  David,  teamster,  r.  14a  Perry 

"    Harry,  printer,  r.  308,  5th 
Marraccini  Roberto,  laborer  Milani  &  Co 
Marrack  Gertrude  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  733 
Devisadero 
"    Noel  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  723  Devisadero 
"    Richard    T.,  bookkeeper   Methodist  Book 
Depository,  r.  723  Devisadero 
Marre    Celestin,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
"    Phillip,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Marrett    Henry    W..  cook    Eugene    Belrose,  r. 

Francis  nr  Mission 
Marrin  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  10  Boyd 

"    Thomas  A.,  clerk,  r.  10  Boyd 
-eSTMarrin.    See  Marron 
Marriott    Edwin    R.,   assistant   cashier   S.  F. 

News  Letter,  r.  Alameda 
Marriott   Frederick,  publisher  and  proprietor 
San  Francisco    News    Letter,  606  Mer- 
chant, r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  A.,  advertising  dept.  S.  F.  News 
Letter,  r.  Alameda 
je®=Marriott.    See  Marryatt 


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MAR 


Marron Dennis  J.,  plasterer,  r.  3140b  Market 

Frank  M.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  San 

Rafael 
George  H.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &Co.,  r.  811 

18th 
James,  helper,  r.  501  Napa 
James,  seaman,  r.  117Drumm 
James,  teamster,  r.  728V^,  14th 
James  F.,  shoe  cutter,  r.  147"^  Valencia 
John,  helper  Union  Iron  "Wks,  r.  11141/4  Ken- 
tucky 
John  F.,  clerk,  r.  811,  18th 
John  H.,  plasterer,  r.  811,  18th 
John  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  2232  Bush 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  10  Bryant  Av 
Michael  A.,  groceries,  330,  4lh,  r.  210  Dun- 
can 
Michael  C,  plasterer,  r.  147%  Valencia 
Michael  C.  Jr.,  operator  Am.  District  Tel., 

r.  14714  Valencia 
Patrick,  bricklayer,  r.  106  Hickory  Av 
Patrick  J.,  contractor,  r.  2232  Bush 
Patrick  J.,  salesman  I.   E'latow  &  Co.,  r. 

1151/^  Shipley 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  632  Valencia 
Thomas  F.,  butcher    S.    P.    Hicks,  r.  2232 
Bush 
"    William  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  811,  18th 
4®*Marron.    See  Marrin 
Marrs   William,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1211  Fillmore 
4®"Marrs.    See  Mars 

Marry att  Henry  A.,  messenger,  r.  23  Stone 
J8®="Marryatt.    See  Marriott 
Mars  Albert  E.,  piledriver,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  765  Harrison 
"    Charles  F.,  lather,  r.  765  Harrison 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  765  Harrison 
"    Victor  T.,  gripman  Presidio    and   Ferries 
R.R.,  r.  1920  Greenwich 
Marsan  John  L,.,  barber,  502  Napa,   r.  631  Ten- 
nessee 
Marschalk  George,  manager  F.   Rippe,  r.  2801, 
16th 
"    John  A.,  clerk  Sutton  &  Beebe,  r.  731  Geary 
Marschhausen  Charles,  bartender,  r.  1410  Octa- 
via 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  206  Steuart 
Marsden  Ann,  widow,  r.  1411  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Henry,  bookbinder,  r.  107  Taylor 
"    Violet  I.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Malford,  107 
Taylor 
J6®"Marsden.    See  Marston 
Marseiles  Frank,  shoemaker,  1034  Golden  Gate 

Av,  r.  E  s  Mission  Road  nr  China  Av 
Marseille  Soap  and  Perfumery  Co.,  Ruckert 
&     Baker    proprietors,    manufacturers 
soap  and  perfumery,  1109-1111  Folsom 
Marselas  George  W.,  millman,  r.  1%  Verona  PI 
Marselli   Vincenzo,  carpenter,  r.  519^4  Green- 
wich 
Marsh  Alice  Miss,  r.  1600  Van  Ness  Av 
Alice  F.,  widow,  r.  328  O'Farrell 
Byron  R.,  stenographer  John  Demartini  & 

Co.,  r.  328  Geary 
Carrie  Miss,  r.  148  Eddy 
Charles,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Claire  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Edward     J.,      stenographer      Bishop      & 

Wheeler,  r.  Oakland 
Elisha  B.  Mrs.,  r.  907  Pine 
Frank  H.,  foreman  American  Type  Found- 
ers Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Marsh  Frederick  D.,  vice-president  Burnham 
&   Marsh  Co.,  42i  Montgomery,   r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George  H.,  machinist,  r.  928  Capp 
"    George  T.   (G.  T.  Marsh  &  Co.),r.  300,  12th 
Av  cor  Clement 
Marsh  G.  T.  &  Co.  (George  T.  Marsh),  import- 
ers Japanese  art  work,  625  Market 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  1412  Pacific 
Marsh  Henry  F.,  agent  United  States  Glass 
Co.  (Pittsburgh,  Pa.),  offlcTe  and  sales- 
room 18  Sutter,  r.  2507  Howard 
"    Henry  F.  Jr.  (Marsh  &  Kidd) ,  r.  Alameda 
"    Hettie  D.  widow,  r.  1812  Lexington  Av 
"    J.  Alfred,  attorney  at  law,   171-174  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  1001  Pine 


Marsh  J.  E.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  810 
Mission 
"    John  B.,  teamster  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  91, 

9th 
"    Louis  E.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  3326 

18th 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Morris  Marsh  and  Aaron  Gold- 
man), manufacturers  hats  and  caps,  6-8 
Sutter 
"    Maude  Miss  (Fields  &  Marsh),  r.  149  Tay- 
lor 
"    Morris   (M.  Marsh  &   Co.),  r.  313   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Orlando  M.,  street  contractor,  r  11234  Turk 

rear 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  741,  17th 
"    Ralph,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1412 

Pacific 
"    Richard  T.,  clerk   George   D.    Dornin,    r. 

North  Temescal 
"    Sydney  L.  Mrs.,  r.  2117  Hyde 
"    Theron  R.,  butcher,  r.  1812  Lexington  Av 
Marsh  &  Kidd  (H.  F.  Marsh  Jr.   and  Arthur 
Kidd),     commission     merchants      and 
agents    Eastern    glass   manufacturers, 
522  Market  and  23  Sutter 
Marshal  United  States,  office  U.  S.  Apprais- 
ers Bldg,  3d  floor 
Marshall  A.,  waiter  sir  City  of  Sydney 
"    Albert,  deckhand  str  Resolute 
"    Alexander  F.,  shipwright  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

517  Folsom 
"    Allan,  watchmaker,  126  Kearny,  room  28,  r. 

779  Stevenson 
"    Ann  W.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  829,  15th 
"    Antonio,  barber,  3  Brooks,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Arthur,  seaman,  r.  718  Greenwich  rear 
"    Arthur  J.,  seaman,  r.  121  Eureka 
"    Benjamin,  r.  924  Sutter 
"    C.  Archibald  (Marshall  &  Reimers),  r.  1808 

Green 
"    Carl  A.,  laborer,  r.  1126  Hampshire 
"    C.  F.,  foreman  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  1730  Eddy 
"•   Charles,   cabinet  maker  A.  J.  McNicoll  & 

Co.,  r.  8  Vulcan 
"    Charles  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Charles  S.,  salesman,  r.  1228V4  Eddy 
"    Clarence  E.,  waiter,  r.  969  Mission 
"    Cornelius,  seaman  str  State  of  California 
"    David  McT.,  salesman  W.  K.  Vanderslice 

&  Co.,  r.  138, 12th 
"     Edward,  clerk  Brown  &  Metzner,  r.  247,  8th 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  1126  Hampshire 
"    Edward  R.   Co.   The   (Philadelphia,  Pa.) 

John  H.  Spohn  agent,  318  Battery 
"    Edward  W.,  teamster,  r.  12,  12th 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  534  Castro 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3044  Pine 
"    Elizabeth  A.,  stenographer,  r.  8  Vulcan 
"    Emma  P.,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  5th  and  How- 
ard 
"     Eva,  domestic,  1621  Bush 
"    Frank,  bartender  M.  H.  Smith,  r.  115  Lar- 

kin 
"    Frank,  groceries,  534  Castro,  r.  541a  Castro 
"    Frank,  wheelsman  str  Dauntless 
"    Frank  M.,  candy  maker,  r.  3032,  16th 
"    Frederick  L.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

21  Montcalm 
"    George,  bookkeeper,  r.  105  Bernard 
"    George,  master  mariner,  r.  128  Silver 
"    George,  millwright  Michael  O'Brien,  r.  115 

Grove 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  319  Folsom 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  218  Dorland 


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Marshall  George  D.,  teamster,  r.  1621  Dolores 
"    George  M.,  machinist  Risdon  I.   and    L. 

Wks,  r.  343b  San  Jose  Av 
"    George  O.,  musician,  39,  4th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  105  Bernard 
"    Helena  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
'<    Hendrie,  with  V.  J.  A.  Rey 
"    Henry,  barber,  342  Union,  r.  1408  Kearny 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  10531/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  713  Athens 
"    Henry,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  618 

Gough 
"    Henry,   watchman    Cal.  St.     RR,    r.    1319 

Broadway 
"    Henry  N.  F.,  reporter  Call,  r.  10  Grove 
"    Henry  N.  F.  Mrs.  (Marshall  &  Smith),  r.  10 

Grove 
"    Henry  P.,  master  tugboat  Active,  r.  1134 

Hampshire 
"    Improved  Window  Furniture  Co.,  Charles 

A.  Grow  secretary,  27  Mills  Bdg,  5th  floor 
"    Irving,    doorkeeper   Baldwin   Theatre,    r. 

505'/2  Filbert 
"    James,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  138,  12th 
"    James,  2d  engineer  str  Newsboy,  r.  87  Sil- 
ver 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3718  McAllister 
"    James  C,  clerk  Alms  House 
"    James  G.,  expressman,  r.  3044  Pine 
"    James  G.,  laborer,  r.  433%,  1st  Av 
"    James  H.  (J.  H.  &  J.  B.   Marshall),  r.  34 

Eddy 
"    James  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  423V4,  1st  Av 
"    J.  B.  Miss,  proprietor  The  Marshall,  824 

Laguna 
"    Jerrold  D.,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  209  Eddy 
"    J.  H.  &  J.  B.   (James  H.  and  Joseph  B.), 

liquors  and  lodgings,  34  Eddy 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  QISV^  Greenwich 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  608  Mariposa 
"    John,  clerk  Herman  Wichmann,  r.  725  Fol- 

som 
"    John,  jeweler,  113  Taylor,  r.  138, 12th 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  1111%  Broadway 
"    John,  manager  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  218, 

3d,  r.  2309  Mariposa 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  212,  12th 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  411  Green 
"    John  Jr.,  special  agent  Royal  Exchange 

Assurance    and   Connecticut   Fire  Ins. 

Cos.,  r.  138,  12th 
"    John  B.,  calker,  r.  412  Bryant 
"    John  F.,  barber,  r.  1219,  26th 
"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  2124  Howard 
"    JohnF.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  849  Capp 
"    John  J.,   electrician  Cal.  Elec.  Supply  & 

Cons.  Co. 
"    John  S.,  engineer  Palace  Baths,  r.  436%,  6th 
"    Joseph  (Marshall  &  Nye),  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph,  cabinet  maker  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  B.  (J.  H.  &  J.  B.  Marshall),  r.   843 

McAllister 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

HaydenCo.,  r.  96  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  L.,  plasterer  Odd  Fellows'  Ceme- 
tery, r.  2  Henderson  Av 
"    Joseph    S.,  oyster  and    chop  house,  91-93 

Centre  Market,  and  Fire  Commissioner, 

r.  910  Clay 
"    Joseph  T.,  clerk  Marshall  &  Nye,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Joseph  W.,  salesman  Spruance,  Stanley  & 

Co.,r.  917Pa,ge 


Marshall  Lorenzo  D.,  millman,  r.  1312  Howard 
Louis  (Marshall  &  Graham),  r.  412  Pine 
Louis,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1228%  Eddy 
Louis  M. ,  foreman  press  room  The  Bulletin, 

r.  923  Union 
Louis  N.,  employee  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 

r.  1019  Jackson 
Margaret,  r.  106M  Welsh 
Marie  Mrs.,  principal  Jardin  d'Enfants,  r. 
1520  Clay 

"    Mary,  widow,  seamstress,  r.  281  Palmer 
Marshall  Primary  School,  Mrs.  Margaret  H. 
Walker  principal,  W  s  Mission  bet  15th 
and  16th 
"    P.   S.  (Marshall,  Teggart  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Marshall  R.  A.,  chief   deputy    clerk    Supreme 
Court  of  California,  825  Market,  Empor- 
ium Bldg,  r.  551  Knox,  Oakland 
"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  8  Vulcan 
"    Robert,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Robert  A.  sergeant  police,  r.  20%  Frank- 
lin 
"    Robert  L.  H.,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  107 

Oak 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  821  Union 
"    Sydney  S.,  bookkeeper  Adelsdorfer  &  Bran- 
denstein,  r.  Alameda 
Marshall,  Teggart  &  Co.  (P.  S.  Marshall  and 
James  Teggart),    produce    commission 
merchants,  306  Davis 
"    The,  Miss  J.  B.  Marshall  proprietor,  824 

Laguna 
"    The,  lodgings,  231  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  r.  713  Athens 
"    Thomas,  tailor,  r.  6  Bernard 
"    Walter,  rigger,  r.  120  Mississippi 
"    Walter  M. ,  agent,  r.  2123  Mission 
"    Wilhelm,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  280 

Elsie 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  107  Taylor 
"    William,    gripman   Cal.    St.    RR.,    r.  1319 

Broadway 
"    William,  shipping  clerk,  r.  138,  12th 
"    William,  shipwright,  r.  709%  Hampshire 
"    William,  waiter  J.  R.  Loosley 
"    William  A.,  machinist.  247,  8th 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Occidental  and  Oriental 

SS.  Co.,  r.  917  Page 
"    William  F.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

713  Athens 
"    W.  R.,  clerk, r.  110  Hyde 
"    &.  Graham  (Louis  Marshall  and  William  J. 

Graham),  stock  brokers,  412  Pine 
"    &  Nye  (Joseph  Marshall  and  Dwight  B. 
Nye),  liquors,  1212  Polk 
Marshall  &  Reimers  (C.  Archibald  Marshall 
and    Louis  Reimers),  wholesale   dairy 
produce  and  provisions,  320  Front,  tele- 
phone Front  88 
••    &  Smith  (Mrs.  Henry  N.  F.  Marshall  and 
Mrs.  Sadie  M.  Smith),  dressmaking,  10 
Grove 
Marshal  Alexander  W.,  clerk  local  freight  office 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  435,  24th 
Marshuts  Edward,  clerk  Am.  Tobacco  Co  ,  r.  801 

Leavenworth 
Marshutz  Leon  C.  (Marshutz  &  Cantrell),  r.  1918 
Vallejo 
"    &  Cantrell  (L.  C.  Marshutz  and  T.  G.  Can- 
trell), proprietors  National  Iron  Works, 
NW  cor  Main  and  Howard 
Marsicano  Patricio,  president  American  Salt 

Co.,  217  Sacramento,  r.  731  Green 
Marsili  Giuseppe,  drayman,  r.  616  Chestnut 
"    John,  hostler,  r.  320  Broadway 
"    Lorenzo,  livery  stable,  320  Broadway,  r.  33 

Broadway 
"    Thomas,  stableman,  r.  320  Broadway 
Marsilio  Martin,  boatman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Marsola  Nicolai,  r.  4  Jasper  PI 
Marson  Charles  F.,  foreman  George  W.  Brown, 

r.  1730  Eddy 
Marston  Alonzo,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Alonzo  C,  miner,  r.  233  Tehama 
"    Charles  W.,  capitalist,  r.  2811  Jackson 
"    Fannie  A.,  widow,  r.  2005b  Golden  Gate  Av 


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1029 


Marston  Frank  W.  (Cardall  &  Marston),  r.  2811 

Jackson 
"    George,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  S.,  manager  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 

865  Market 
"    Levi  H.,  r.  13  Hickory  Av 
"    Oliver  B.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice 

Mills,  r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel  I.,  bookkeeper  W.  &  J.  Sloans  & 

Co.,  r.  865  Market 
"    Samuel  L.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

865  Market 
"    Walter  H.,  city  agent  Penn  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  726  Geary 
"    William  H.,  master  mariner,  ofQce  230  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  Berkeley 
J8®"  Marston.    See  Marsden  and  Marson 
Martel  A.  Frank,  engineer  Eisen  Vineyard  Co.. 

r.  504  Stockton 
"    Alfred  C,  clerk,  r.  3613  Buchanan 
"    James    L.,    capitalist,   636   Clay,    r.    3613 

Buchanan 
"    Louis  S..  clerk,  r.  3613  Buchanan 
Marten  David,  painter,  r.  314  Fulton 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran  &  Co.,  r. 

911  Scott 
"    Frank  H.,  bookkeeper  N.  Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 

320  Turk 
"    G.,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 
"    Harry  G.,  traveling  sale -man  Wilmerding- 

Loewe  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Irene  W.,  widow,  r.  508  Buchanan 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  911  Scott 
"    John,  silver  plater,  r.  320  Turk 
"    John  C,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s  wharf,  r.  436 

San  Jose  Av 
Martelli  Germano,  cook  D.  Doinenico,  r.  215  Fil- 
bert 

MARTEN  ARTHUR,  M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon,  diseases  of 
the  nervous  system,  lungs  and  stom- 
ach, office  118  Grant  Av.,  hours  1  to  3 
and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  2604 

Marten  George,  r.  907  Harrison 
"    Henry  F.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Wooden  Ware 

and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  618  Shotwell 
'■    Maria  C,  widow,  r.  907  Harrison 
"    Michael,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  Dept.,  r. 

Presidio 
Martenst  Jefferson,  with  S.  F.  Paving  Co.,  r.  51 

Montezuma 
"    Jefferson  B.,  r.  51  Montezuma 
"    Lee  M.,  plumber,  r.  51  Montezuma 
"    Randolph    W.,    with    Charles    Scribner's 

Sons,  r.  51  Montezuma 
Martens    Adolph,    draughtsman    Naval   Dept. 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1120A  Turk 
"    Anna  A.  Mrs.  (F.  Martens  &  Co.),  r.  822c 

Union 
"    August,  driver  Gilbert  C.   Fowler,  r.    20 

Howard  Court 
"    Cecilia,     widow,     furnished     rooms,     1507 

Stockton 
"    Charles,  carpenter  str  Alameda 
"    D.  Richard  (F.  Martens  &  Co.),  r.  1066,  8th, 

Oakland 
Martens  F.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Anna  A.  and   D.    R. 

Martens),    dairy   produce     commission 

merchants,  334-326  Battery 
"    Ferdinand  H.  (Martens  &  Coffey),  r.   1120 

Turk 
"    Frederick,  bakery,  1828  Union 
"    Frederick,     butcher,    1903  Geary,    r.    1214 

Steiner 
"    F.  T.,  bookkeeper  F.  Martens  &  Co.,  r.  822c 

Union 
"    Henry  (Schrader  &  Co.),  r.  1147  Dolores 
"    Henry  C,  r.  832  Union 
"    Herman,  bookkeeper  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Herman  C.  H.  (Hashagen  &  Martens),  r. 

13  Chenery 
"    Herman  J.,  butcher  Frederick  Martens,  r. 

1214  Steiner 
"    John  D.,  bartender  G.  Cuneo,  r.  736'^  Green 
"    Margarette,  widow,  r.  334  Capp 
"    Nicholas,  upholsterer,  r.  1507  Stockton 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 
Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery- 
Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 
Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 
S-q-l-S^T-    IVIARKEX    SX. 


Martens  &  Coffey  (Ferdinand  H.  Martens  and 
Alfred  I.  Coffey),  architects,  819  Market, 
room  20 
>e®"Martens.    See  Marten,  Martin  and  Mehrtens 
Martensen  Carrie  Mrs.,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Ame- 
lia Lichau,  r.  471 V2  Tehama 
"    Paul,  master  bk  Snow  &  Burgess,  oface  10 
Mission,  r.  1320,  26th 
Martenson  Albert,  clerk  A.  &.  T.  Weil  &  Co,,  r. 
204  McAllister 
"    Mons,    gripman    Market    St.    Ry.,    r.  2409 

Clay 
"     Regina,  domestic,  318  Lombard 
>8®=  Martenson.    See  Martinson 
Martenstein  David  J.,  clerk  freight   auditor's 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  830  Geary 
Martenstein  J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  Martenstein),  pro- 
prietors National  Flour  Mills,   SW  cor 
Battery  and  Pacific 
"    Jacob  (J.  Martenstein  &  Co.),  r.  1139  Turk 
"    Peter  J.,  salesman  J.  Martenstein  &  Co.,  r. 

2135  Broderick 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  J.  Martenstein  & 
Co.,  r.  1137  Buchanan 
Marth  Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  803  Montgomery 
Marti    Edward,  stone  mason,  r.  631   Commer- 
cial 
"    Fred,  baker  str  San  Bias 
"    Fritz,  clerk  r,  1504a  Howard 
"    John,  milker  Bocker  &  Anthanen,   r.   cor 

Cambridge  and  Wayland 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  36  Perry 
Martich  Vincent  (Benich  &  Martich).  r.  632  Mis- 
sion 
Martien  Albert    L.,   substitute  Underwriters' 
Fire  Patrol  station  1,  r.  106  Jessie 
"    Eugene  P.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
453  Clipper 
Martignone   Giuseppe,  paste  maker  Yosemite 

Flour  Mills 
Martin  Dr.   (William  A.),  eye,    ear,  nose  and 
throat,  302  Stockton,  r.  824  Fell 
"    Ada  Miss,  teacher  James   Lick  Grammar 

School,  r.  3  Fulton 
"    A.  E.  B.,  patentee  boiler  compound,  r.  103 
Hayes 

MARTIN  A.  G.  &  CO. 

(Alexander  G.  Martin),  cabinet  makers, 
upholsterers,  furniture  repairing,  car- 
pet heating,  altering  and  relaying,  695 
McAllister 

Martin  A.  L.,  baggageman,  r.  672  Mission 
"  Albert,  merchant,  r.  3318  Sacramento 
"    Albert  H.,  superintendent  Davis  Bros.,  r. 

3484  Clay 
"    Albert  J.,  car  repairer  S.  P.   Co.,   r.   3506^4 

Mission 
"    Alexander,  r.  33,  4th 
"    Alexander,  clerk,  r.  1306  Jackson 
"    Alexander,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  33,  6th 
Martin  Alexander,  melter  and  refiner  U.    S. 

Mint,  NW  cor  5th  and  Mission,   r.  3904 

Jackson 
"    Alexander  G.  (A.  G.   Martin  &  Co.),  r.  127 

Turk 
"    Alfred,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1000!4  Minnesota 
"    Alfred  L.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1214 

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"    Alice  M.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

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"    Andrew  G.,  master  mariner,  r.   54  Sacra- 

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"    Andrew  J.,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Bush 

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Martin  Andrew  W.,  coppersmith  Western  Sugar 
Refinery,  r.  446  Guerrero 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1100  Hyde 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  12^  Waller 
■'    Arthur,  bookkeeper,  r.  1107  Folsom 
"    Arthur  Mrs.,  r.  214 Prospect  Pi 
Martin  Arthur  A.,    president  R.   Liddle  Co., 
110  Montgomery,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Arthur  W.  (A.  W.Martin&Co.).r.ll8Geary 
"    August,  beveler  Pioneer  W.  L.  and  Color 

Wks,,  r.  619  Pacific 
'I    August,  seaman,  r.  19  Clara  rear 
"    Augustin,  liquors,  528  Valencia 

MARTIN  A.  W.  &  CO. 

(Arthur  W.  Martin),  funeral  directors 
and  embalmers,  118  Geary,  telephone 
Grant  192 

Martin  Bendt,  carpenter,  r.  12  Bache 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  102  Pacific 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  227  Douglass 
"    Calvin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2220  Van  Ness  Av 
Martin  Camilo,  acting  vice-consul  Spain,  411 V^ 

California,  r.  Sausalito 
"    C.  F.  Mrs.  widow,  r.  726  Union 
"    C.  F.  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  2231  Mission 
"    Charles   (Martin,  Feusier  &  Co.),  r.  Peta- 

luma,  Cal. 
"    Charles,  cutter  Stiner,  Straus  &  Hyman.  r. 

321  Turk 
"    Charles  A.,  collector,  r.  17  Clinton  Park 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  claims  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

2231  Mission 
"    Charles  H.,  expressman,  SE  cor  California 

and  Polk,  r.  2010  Polk 
"    Charles  R.,  r.  44,  6th 
"    Charles  R.,   livery    and    sale  stables,  645 

Geary 
"    Charles  T.,  collections  and  insurance,  439 

California,  r.  215  Shotwell 
"    Christian,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.  r.  1317iA 

Broadway 
"    Clara  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  127 San  Jose  Av 
"    Clementina,  widow,  laundry,  2529  Mission 
"    Cornelia  A.,  widow,  r.  814,  26th 
"    Cornelius,  sergeant  police,  r.  30   Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Cornelius  L...  marine  engineer,  r.  30  Chat- 


"    Curtis  A.,  cattle  buyer,  r.  121, 10th 
"    Daniel  J.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  449  Ste- 
venson 
"    David,  barber,  612  Clay,  r.  948  Harrison 
"    David,  boilermaker  McMurphy  &  McEvoy, 

r.  13  Federal 

■'    David  C,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  605  Post 

"    David  J.,  student  Van  derNaillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  1105  Franklin 

Martin  D.  E.,  president  Oakland  Gas,  Light  and 

Heat  Co.,  604  Commercial,   r.  The  Colo- 

MARTIN  E.   &  CO. 

(D.  V.  B.  Henarie),  wholesale  liquors, 
411  Market. 

Martin  E.  Mrs.  widow,  r.  Ill  Guerrero 
"  Edward,  gripman,  r.  12  Powell  Av 
"    Edward,  teamster  Wainwright  &  Easton, 

"    Edward  H.,    clerk    auditing  dept.  Wells. 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  631  Howard 
"    Egbert    J.,    solicitor     Edison  Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2635  Howard 
"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1226  Jackson 
"    Martin  E.  L.  Miss  (Martin  &  Ingalsbe),  r. 

1226  Jackson 


Martin  Eleanor,  widow,  r.454  Bryant 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  241/^  Ritch 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  521,  7th 
"    Ella,  widow,  janitress   Emerson  Primary 

School,  r.  1309  Steiner 
"    Emma  Miss,  waiter  Mrs.  Isabella Fenwick, 

r.  215  Eddy 
"    Enama  C,  widow,  r.  907  Harrison 
"    Eugenia  Mrs.,  r.  926  Sacramento 
"    Fannie  J.  Miss,  student,  r.  3402  Clay 

MARTIN,  FEUSIER  &  CO. 

(Charles  Martin  and  Louis  Feusier), 
importers  and  wholesale  provision 
and  produce  commission  merchants, 
309-313  Clay,  telephone  Main  1037 

Martin  Frances  Miss,  teacher  Redding  Primary 
School,  r.  908  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Frank,  baker  Dennett's,  r.  37  West  Mission 

"    Frank,  barber  Manuel  Silva,  r.  217  Jackson 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 

"  Frank,  mate  schr  Eureka,  r.  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  East 

"  Frank,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.,  r.  NE  cor 
Napa  and  Louisana 

"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  1357  Minna 

"    Frank  Mrs.,  r.  924  Washington 

"  Frank  A.,  liquors,  770  Howard,  r.  768  How- 
ard 

"    Frank  C,  cashier  Palace  Hotel,  r.  617  Bush 

"    Frank  L.,  barber,  r.  522%  Hayes 

"  Frank  M.,  stenographer  H.  Dutard.  r.  1005 
Buchanan 

"    Frederick,  rigger,  r.  301  Sierra 

"  George,  journalist,  420  Montgomery,  room 
20,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  118a  Cumberland 

"  George,  watchman,  r.  E  s  1st  Av  nr  McAl- 
lister 

"  George  H.,  r.  13954  Chattanooga 
Martin  George  H.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, oface  The  Wenban,  606  Sutter,  hours 
1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m..  Sundays  1  to  2  p. 
m.,  telephone  Main  5404,  r.  Palace  Hotel , 
telephone  Red  131 

"  George  J.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
1414  Folsom 

"     George  J.,  librarian,  r.  726  Union 

"  George  L.,  foreman  Morton  Draying  and 
Warehouse  Co.,  r.  908  Van  Ness  Av 

"  George  M.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  2619  Howard 

"    George  W.,  laborer,  r.  215  Eddy 

"    George  W.,  marine  engineer,  r.  2619 Howard 

"  George  W.  Jr.,  millwright  Joseph  Wagner 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Georgie,  widow,  r.  538,  27th 

"  Georgina  Miss,  bookkeeper  James  K. 
Prior,  r.  2110  Larkin 

"    Ham,  r.  454  Bryant 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  916  McAllister 

"  Harriet  V.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Heights 
Grammar  School,  r.  2806D  Pine 

"  Harry,  canmaker  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  1306 
Jackson 

"    Harry,  longshoreman,  r.  113  William 

"  Harry  B.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&Co.,  r.  1306  Jackson 

"  Harry  M.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1723y2 
Jones 

"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  1439  Polk 

"    Henry,  janitor,  206  Sansome 

"  Henry,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  314  Si- 
erra 

"     Henry,  seaman  str  Gypsy 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 

"  Henry  A.,  paying  teller  Money  Order  Divi- 
sion Post  Office,  r.  550  Folsom 

"  Henry  B.,  carpenter,  r.  19th  bet  Eureka 
and  Douglass 

'<  Henry  S.,  capitalist,  iUVi  California, 
rooms  2  and  8,  r.  625  Union 

"    Herbert,  restaurant,  600  Central  Av 

'•  Hester,  widow,  confectionery.  Point  Lobos 
Av  nr  4th  Av 

"    Horace  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  124  Ridley 

"  Hubert,  woolwasher  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
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Martin  Hugh,  teamster  James  Mullany  &  Co.,  r. 
330  Tehama 

"    Hulda  Miss,  governess,  r.  1215  Waller 

"    I.  D.,  r.  llOSFranUlin 

"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  521,7th 

"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  1306  Montgomery 

"    Isabella  J.,  widow,  r.  2215  Van  Ness  Av 

"    J.,  storekeeper  str  Alameda 

"  Jacob,  cutter  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  632  Lin- 
den Av 

"    Jacob,  expressman,  r.  1439  Polk 

"  James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1306 
Jackson 

"    James,  gardener,  r.  33  Hinckley 

"  James,  hackman,  stand  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  449 
Stevenson 

"    James,  molder.  r.  118  Morris  Av 

"  James  A.,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  James  B.,  agent  Mutual  Reserve  Fund 
Life  Association  (of  New  York),  r.  Pal- 
ace Hotel 

"  James  C,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  217 
Gough 

"  James  E.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1519 
Howard 

"    James  F.,  r.  733  Natoma 

"  James  G.,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
417  Larkin 

"  James  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
932a  Capp 

"    James  O.,  molder,  r.  220  Church 

mes  R.,  r.  97  Montgomery  Block    , 

"  J.  Edwin,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  & 
Co.,  r.  NW  cor  16th  and  Dolores 

"    John,  r.  1314  Vallejo 

"    John,  r.  ]a57  Minna 

"    John,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 

"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  133  Gough 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  225  Drumm 

"    John,  cook,  r.  174  Jessie 
Martin  John,  electrical  machinery  and  agent 
Stanley    Electric     Manufacturing    Co. 
(Pittsfield,  Mass.),  106  Market 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  1519  Howard 

"    John,  paper  carrier,  r.  114  St.  Anns  Bldg 

"    John,  seaman  str  Noyo,  r.  916  Montgomery 

"    John,  ship  liner,  r.  916  Montgomery 

"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1414  Folsom 

"  John  A.,  painter  and  paper  hanger.  409a 
Turk 

"  John  B.,  clerk  Shaw's  Pharmacy,  r.  320  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    John  B..  cook,  r.  1427  Jackson 

"    John  B.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  1323  Page 

"  John  B.,  pressman  Valleau  &  Peterson,  r. 
San  Leandro.  Cal. 

"    John  B.,  sergeant  police,  r.  1187  Noe 

"  John  E.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"  John  E.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2528 
Post 

"  John  E.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  118  Sil- 
ver 

"    John  F.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  512  San  Jose  Av 

"  John  F.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  545  Cali- 
fornia 

"  John  F.,  1st  officer  str  Point  Loma,  r.  5 
Rincon  Court 

"  John  H.,  liquors,  NW  cor  O'Farrell  and 
Stockton,  r.  231  O'Farrell 

"  John  R.,  asst.  secretary  San  Francisco  Art 
Assn.,  r.  2918  Howard 

"  John  W.,  clerk  Commercial  Hotel,  r.  118 
Silver 

"  John  W.,  waiter  Paris  Pappadimos  <&  Co., 
r.  246,  3d 

"  Joseph,  dyer  AUic  &  Perpoli.  r.  7083i  San 
Carlos  Av 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 

"  Joseph,  liquors,  2122  Mission,  r.  40  Syca- 
more Av 

"  Joseph,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 
Martin  Joseph,  secretary  Floriston  Ice  Co., 
Mountain  Ice  Co.  of  California,  and  Cali- 
fornia Green  and  Dried  Fruit  Co.,  and 
superintendent  The  National  Ice  Co., 
office  327  Market,  r.  105  Devisadero 

"    Joseph  E.,  bottler,  r.  2220  Van  Ness  Av 


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ALL  SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Martin  Joseph  P.,  salesman  Cartan,  McCarthy 

&Co.,  r.  140  Fell 
"    Josiah  C,   bookkeeper  Oscar  Foss,  r.  430 

Eddy 
Martin  J.  P.,  real  estate,  4  New  Montgomery, 

telephone  558,  r.  3346  Washington 
"    Julius,  instrument  maker,  r.  712^4  Geary 

rear 
"    J.  W.,  steward  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Kate,  widow,  dressmaking,  14  McAllister 

Kate  T.,  widow,  r.  131  Perry  rear 
"    Kittle,  laundress  Modern  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Howard 
"    Kurcey,  teacher  dancing,  620  Bush,   r.  421 

Stockton 
"    Laura,  domestic,  1408  McAllister 
"    Leslie,  teacher  music,  r.  14  Grant  Av,  room 

55 
"    Lewis,  laborer,  r.  534^4,  9th 
"    Lewis  W.,  student  Walter  H.  Linforth,  r. 

916  McAllister 
"    Louis,  sign  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  123 

Hill 
"    Louise   Miss,    saleslady   J.  Lanzer,  r.  40 

Sycamore  Av 
"    Madeline,  widow,  r.  911^4  Sacramento 
"    Manuel  S.,  distributor  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry, r.  1261/2  Erie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  122  Grove 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  269  Perry 
"    Martin  (Martin  &  Co.),  r.  20  Diamond 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  7  Alice  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  910'/4  Harrison 
•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  2408  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2554a  Greenwich 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  133  Phelan  Bldg 
"    Mary  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  1429  Polk 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  333  Beale 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1306  Jackson 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  12th  Av  nr  Lake 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  2806D  Pine 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  833V4  Sutter 
"    Matthew,  r.  1214  Larkin 
"    Matthew,    ladies'  and   men's    furnishing 

goods,  1336  Mission 
"    Mattie  E.  Miss,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    May,  domestic,  1112  Hyde 
"•   Michael,  calker,  r.  395,  9th 
"    Michael,  hack  driver,  424'/4  Linden  Av 
"    Michael,  painter,  r.  4  Warren  PI 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Minor  S.,   stockbroker,    314   Montgomery, 

room  9,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Norman  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
'•    Oliver  B.,  clerk  Madison  &  Burke,  r.  1226 

Jackson 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  1.50  Clara  rear 
"    Owen,  marine  fireman,  r.  268  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  r.  182T-A  Bush 
"    Patrick  J.,  real  estate  agent,  14  Post,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    Paul  (Martin  &  Martin),  r.  Oakland 
"    Peter,  r.  428  Clementina 
"    Peter,  r.  1131  Pacific 
"    Peter,  expressman,  r.  W  s  Church  bet  13th 

and  Hermann 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Lawrence  PI 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  135Folsom 
"    Peter  G.,  r.  140  Guerrero 
Martin  Pipe  and  Foundry  Co.,  John  Martin 

president,  cast  iron  pipe,  106  Market 
"    R.  C,  3d  officer  str  Pomona 
"    R.  E.,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  632  Linden  Av 


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the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

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Martin  Reuben,  carriage  maker,  r.  20  Diamond 
"    Richard  E.,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  Internal 

Revenue,  r.  Sausalito 
"     Robert,  carpenter,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Robert,  liquors,  808  Kearny,  r.  739b  Filbert 
"    Robert  Mrs.,  r.  Ill  Turk 
"     Robert  E.  E.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  944  Valencia 
"    Robert    S.,   physician,  8   Market,    r.    2334 

Pine 
"    Ross,  car  builder,  r.  1005  Buchanan 
"    Russell  R.,  bookkeeper  Sigmund  Wollberg, 

r.  1!24  Ridley 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  703  Market,  r.  435  Tehama 
"    Samuel,  with  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  Ber- 
keley 
"    Samuel  W.  (Martin  &  Martin),  r.  Oakland 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  299  Hyde 
"    Seth,  mining  expert,  r.  16  Ellis 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  602  Iowa 
"    Stanley,  r.  803  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Stephen,  teamster,  r.  14  Freelon 
"    S.  W.,  r.  7251/2  Bush 
'•    Terry  P.,   bookkeeper  Charles  Adams,   r. 

217  Gough 
"    Theresa  Miss,  shirt  cutter,  r.  269  Perry 
"    Thomas,   boiler  maker  McMurphy  &  Mc- 

Evoy,  r.  13  Federal 
"    Thomas,  cook,  r.  638  Merchant 
"    Thomas,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  2821  Bush 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  Washtenaw 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  216  Sanchez 
"    Thomas,  waiter  str  San  Jose 
"    Thomas  C,  manager  Howard  H.  Hogan, 

104-106  Pine,  r.  118  Eddy 
"    Thomas  F.,  hackman.  Plaza,  r.  424i^  Linden 

Av 
"    Thomas  H.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  711 

California 
"    Thomas  H.,  restaurant,  3508   Mission,  r. 

35O614  Mission 
"    Thomas  K.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

35O61/2  Mission 
"    Thomas  P.,  soap  maker,  r.  3408  Sacramento 
"    Valentine   B.   Rev.,  O.  P.   clergyman  St. 

Dominic's  Monastery 
"    Walter  T.,   liquors,   831    Kearny,   r.    I3314 

Trenton 
"    Weno,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.   1339  Rhode 

Island 
Martin  W.  fl.  &  Co.   (William  H.  Martin  and 

John  Ballard),  capitalists,  205  Crocker 

Bldg 
White  Mining  Co.  (White  Pine,  Nev.),  K. 

L.   Ross  secretary,  23  Mills  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Willard  P.,  laundryman  Electric  Laundry, 

r.  631  Guerrero 
William,  bootblack  Anton  Sabatino,  r.  149, 

5  th 
William,  capitalist,  r.  2330  Van  Ness  Av 
William,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

6  Co.,  r.  1021  Van  Ness  Av 
William,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2914  California 

William,  janitor  St.  Paul's  German  and 
English  School 

William,  laborer,  r.  25  Anthony 

William,  messenger  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r.  108 
Silver 

William,  physician,  408  Geary 

William,  restaurant.  Ferry  Bldg,  foot  Mar- 
ket, r.  518  Powell 
Martin  William  A.,  M.  D.,  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat.  302  Stockton,  r.  824 Fell,  telephone 
West  709 


Martin  William  C,  employment  ofSce,  749  Mar- 
ket 

"  William  C,  secretary  3d  vice-president 
Southern  Pacific  Co.,  r.  1005  Buchanan 
Martin  William  F.,  auditor  Pacific  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Co. ,  and  Sunset  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Co.,  316  Bush,  r.  535  Har- 
rison 

"    William  H.  (W.  H.  Martin  &  Co.),  r.  Palace 
Hotel 

"  William  J.,  land  agent  South  S.  F.  Land 
and  Improvement  Co.,  302  Sansome,  r. 
Baden,  Cal 
Martin  William  J.,  manager  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Co.,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Pine,  r.  1707  Gough 

"    William  L.,  clerk  H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co. 

"    William  S.,  cutter  H.  M.  Heineman,  r.  3619 
Howard 

"    William  T.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
3435a  16  th 

"    William  W.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Califor- 
nia and  Hyde,  r.  2220  Van  Ness  Av 

"    &  Co.  (Martin  Martin),  blacksmiths  and 
wagon  makers,  1604  Mission 

"    &  Co.  (Martin  Tovaraz  and  Andrew  Tad- 
ich),  restaurant,  520  Sacramento 
Martin  &  Ingalsbe  (Miss  E.  L.  Martin  and 
Mrs.  Mary  I.   Bradford),  antique  furni- 
ture and  draperies,  715  Sutter 

"    &  Martin  (Samuel  W.  and  Paul),  printers, 
535  California 
4®"Martin.    See  Marten,  Martens  and  Mehr- 

tens 
Martina  Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  1719  Hayes 
Martindell  David  W.,  real  estate,  r.  1533  Stock- 
ton 
Marline  Henry  G.,  r.  961  Mission 

"    Henry    P.,    salesman   Gutta  Percha    and 
Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Joseph,  bootblack,  NE  cor  California  and 
Montgomery,  r.  325  Vallejo 
Martineaut  Eugene  D.,  physician,  606  Kearny 

"    Josephine  Mrs.,  corset  maker,  r.  1010  Geary 
Martinelli  Adolfo,  cook  Commercial  Hotel 

"    A.   E.,  porter  Dairymen's  Union  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  612  Bush 

"    Frank,  window  cleaner,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Jeremiah  F.,  butcher  J.  D.   Powers,  r.  930 

"    John  B.,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

"    Marie  Mrs.,  cigars,  1511  Stockton 

"    Narcisso,  macaroni  maker,  r.  1511  Stock- 
ton 

"    Ottavio,  drayman  A.  Galli  Fruit  Co.,  r.  13 
Ohio  PI 

"    P.,  bartender,  r.  1318  Kearny 

"    Pamelia,  widow,  r.  425!4  Filbert  rear 

"    Paoli,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 

"    Pietro,  fruit  vender,  r.  706  Front 

"    Salomina  M.  Miss,  compositor  La  Voce 
del  Popolo,  r.  425/2  Filbert 
Martinet  The,  Miss  Annie  G.  Lindsey  proprie- 
tor, 1101  Geary 
>8®~  Martinet.    See  Martenet 
Martinez  A.  H.,  oiler  str  City  of  Peking 

"    C.  Mrs.,  r.  13  John 

"    Catherine  K.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Even- 
ing School,  r.  21  Franklin 

"    David,  bricklayer,  r.  310  Minna 

"    Estevan,  musician,  r.  T21Vi  Vallejo 

"     Express,  Fred  W.  Johnson  proprietor,  431- 
433  Market 

"    Felipe,  physician,  900  Powell 

"    Gregory,  wagon  maker  Jacob  Stahlecker, 
r.  838  Harrison 

"    Henry,  cashier  L.  C.  Babin,  r.  2109  Pacific 
Av 

"    John,  vaquero,  r.  726,  15th  Av  South 

"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  696  McAllister 

"    Joseph,  engineer  Cousins  Dry  Dock,  r.  1050 
Howard 

"    Julius,   laborer   Nicholas    Hansen,  r.  cor 
Amazon  and  Vienna 

"    L.,  cook  str  Alameda 

"    Manuel,  teacher  languages,  r.  734  Vallejo 

"    Nash,  candy  maker,  r.  1911  Mission 

"    Nolbeita  Miss,  r.  1343  Powell 


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Martinez    Richard,   carriage   painter,    r.  736/2 
Vallejo 
"    Segismondo,   teacher  music,  308   Post,  r. 
Russ  House 
Martinho  Antonio  S.,  barber,  125  Jackson,  r.  1401 

Kearny 
Martincich  Frank,  waiter  Sutich  &  Ivanovich, 

r.  1125  Stockton 
Martini  Augustino  (G.  Bellando  &  Co.),  r.  215 
Broadway 
"    Felice,  macaroni  maker  L.  Valsangiacomo 
&  Co.,  r.  410  Broadway 
Giacomo,  teamster,  r.  2545  Polk 
Giovanni,  tailor  Henry  Bruggemann,  r.  2 

Moulton  PI 
John  D.,  TDorter    Deckelman    &    Davis,    r. 

1421  !4  Dupont 
Joseph  (L.  Valsangiacomo  &  Co.  and    S. 

Romani  &  Co.),  r.  410  Broadway 
Joseph,  waiter,  r.  516  Pacific 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1603  Dupont 
Marmerta,   fruits    and     vegetables,    1611 

Geary 
Natalie,  macaroni  maker,  r.  516  Union 
Raffaele,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Ricardo,  bootblack,  r.  29  Hinckley 
Stefano,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
4®~Martini.    See  Martiny 
Martinoff  R.  W.,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank, 

r.  512  Eddy 
Martinon  George,  r.  723  California 
"    John,  cashier  Urruela,  Urioste   &  Co.,    r. 
1925  Green 
Martinoni  Emilio,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors, 
714-718  Front,  r.  1408  Mason 
"    James  F.  (Martinoni  &  Podesta),  r.  428a 
'         Union 
"    Peter  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Greenebaum,  Weil  & 

Michels,  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Podesta  (James  F.  Martinoni  and  John 
J.  Podesta),    macaroni   manufacturers, 
512-514  Washington 
Martinotti  Frank,  foreman  Robert  T.  Brodek 
Martinovich  Sophie,    widow,    r.    1916    Leaven- 
worth 
Martinson  Bernhardt,    seaman    str    National 
City,  r.  NE  cor  Butte  and  York 
"    M.,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    N.,  seaman  str  Gipsy 
Martiny  Julius,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s  wharf,  r. 

1228  Lombard 
Martins  Bruno,  bartender  P.  P.  McDonough,  r. 

7251/2  Bush 
Martland  Benjamin  K.,    marine    enginneer,    9 
Mission,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  W.,  manager  Native  Sons  Golden 
West  Hall  Assn,  414  Mason,  r.  507  Post 
"    William  K.,  chief  engineer  str  Corona,  r. 
Oakland 
Martlett  Charles,  cook  str  Mariposa 
Martli  Rosa,  domestic,  621  Commercial 

MARTLING  CLARENCE  E., 

general  agent  Syracuse  Cycle  Co.,  224 
butter,  r.  1304  Webster,  Oakland 

Martorella  Philip,  nursery.  Porter  Av  nr  Six 

Mile  House 
Marty  Auguste,    yardman     Legallett-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 

"    Charles,  liquors,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Way- 
land 

"    Emile,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Frank,  r.  59  Shipley  rear 

"    Frank,  dairyman,   Silver  Av  nr  San  Bruno 
Av 

"    Frank,  liquors,  3015  Mission 

"    Louis,  dyer  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning  Co., 
r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Walter,  machinist,  r.  141  Henry 

"    John,   laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
164  Clara 
Marum  T.  C,  clerk  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  509 

Gough 
Marvin  A.  T.,  purchasing  agent  Spring  Valley 
W.  W.,  r.  Sausalito 

"    Frank  W.,  vice-president  Williams-Marvin 
Co.,  569  Market,  r.  ]812Larkin 


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Marvin  Harvey  E.,  cashier  W.  R.  Knights  Co., 

and  secretary  McKay  Tanning  Co.,  600- 

606  Front,  r.  1910  Devisadero 
"    Harvey  Le  F.,  student,  r.  1812  Larkin 
' '    James  B. ,  agent  Mutual  Reserve  Fund  Life 

Assn,r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    William    T.,    clerk   Dunham,    Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  791Sutter 
"    William  W.,  asst.  secretary  Cypress  Lawn 

Cemetery  Assn,  r.  Mill  Valley 

MARWEDEL  C.  F., 

tools  and  supplies  for  machine  shops, 
foundries  and  mills,  electricians,  plat- 
ers, cycle  repairers ;  copper,  brass, 
steel,  aluminum,  etc.,  58, 1st,  telephone 
Red  491,  r.  2011  Bush 
Marwedel  C.  Walter,  manager  C.  F.  Marwedel, 
58.  1st,  r.  2422  Union 

"     Edward  H.,  window  shades,  712  Mission,  r. 
Fruitvale 
Marx  Aaron,  teamster  Henry  R.  Robbins,  r,  132 
Natoma 

"    Abraham,  peddler,  r.  647  Jessie 

"    August,  r.  82354  Montgomery 

"    Benjamin,  tailor,  r.  813  Bush 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  297  Clipper 

"  Daniel,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
611  Taylor 

"  David,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &,  Co.,  r.  616 
Geary 

"  F.  &  Co.  (Francois  and  Henry  Marx),  fur- 
riers, 957  Market 

"    Flora,  widow,  r.  812  Turk 

"    Francois  (F.  Marx  &  Co.),  r.  615  Steiner 

"  George  F.  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2108 
Larkin 

"  Gustave  A.,  shoemaker  Conrad  Haub,  r. 
NE  cor  6th  and  Howard 

"    Gustave  C,  canvasser,  r.  22  Chesley 

' '  Henry  (F.  Marx  &  Co.  and  Watson  &  Marx) , 
r.  617  Steiner 

"  Henry,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  10 
Verona  PI  rear 

•■     Herman,  junk,  1203  Folsom 

"    Isaac,  news  dealer,  r.  507  Pine 

"  Isaac,  with  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co.,  r.  304 
Stockton 

"    J.,  ofBce  303  California,  room  3 

"    John,  laborer  Martin  Holje 

"    Julius,  bakery,  520  Taylor 

"    Julius,  driver,  r.  2a  Union  PI 

"  Melville  (Friedlander,  Gottlob  &  Co.),  r. 
812  Turk 

"  Melville,  salesman  Columbia  Shoe  Store, 
r.  611  Taylor 

"  Ralph  E.,  secretary  The  Hamburger  Co., 
NE  cor  Market  and  Taylor,  r.  1309  Van 
Ness  Av 

"  Samuel,  cigars  and  tobacco,  19  Eddy,  r.  812 
Turk 

"    Samuel,  horseclipper,  r.  540  Washington 

"    William  V.,  saddler  Kempkey,  Gilham  & 
Sawyer,  r.  22i4  Glover 
j8®=-Marx.    See  Marcus  and  Marks 
Marxen  John  P.,  foreman  freight  depot  N.  P. 
C.  RRCo.,  r.  417  Vallejo 

"    Julius,  sawdust  and  sand,  855  Harrison,  r. 
2132  Howard 
Marxsen  William,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt 

&  Co.,  r.  7041/^  Mission 
Maryanski  Modest,  mining  engineer,  336  Pine 
Marye  George  T.  Jr.,  capitalist,  office  234  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Occidental  Hotel 
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Marye  O.  W.  (O.  W.  Marye  &  Co.),  r.  Virginia 

City,  Nev. 
Marye   0.  W.  &  Co.  (O.  W.  Marye,  A.  C.  Stuart 

and    W.    F.    White),    stockbrokers,    334 

Montgomery 
Maryland  Meter  and  Manufacturing  Co.  (Balti- 
more, Md.),  Du  Val  &  Carroll  agents,  221 

Front 
Marzen  Joseph,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

529,  6th  rear 
Marzo  Camillo,  compositor  La  Voce  del  Popolo, 

r.  324  Green 
"    Eugene,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  324  Green 
Marzof  Henry,  clerk  Julius  Peters,  r.  SW  cor 

19th  and  Shotwell 
Marzolf  Emil,  salesman,  r.  608  Elizabeth 
"    George,   expressman,   NW  cor   Pine  and 

Kearny,  r.  3  Mateo 
Masarie  F.  &  Co.  (Fedele  Masarie  and  Quirino 

Da  Col),  concrete  contractors,  10  Blake 
"    Fedele  (F.  Masarie  &  Co.),  r.  10  Blake 
"    Luigi,   carpenter    Braida  &  Pasquali,    r. 

44^  Erie 
Masarosky  Brothers  (Philip  and  Morris),  boots 

and  shoes,  1050  Howard 
"    Morris,  (Masarosky  Bros.),  r.  1050  Howard 
"    Philip  (Masarosky  Bros.),  r.  1050  Howard 
Masayoshi  Ota,  interpreter,  r.  1208  Lombard 
Mascal  Mary,  domestic,  426  Post 
Mascaskie  James,  driver,  r.  169  Perry 
Maschendorf  Diedrich,  liquors,  609  Sansome,  r. 

2023  Powell 
Mascherini  Faust  E.,  groceries  and  liquors,  718 

Greenwich,  r.  625  Greenwich 
Maschio  Charles  A.  Mrs.,  wood  and  coal,  1208 

Church 
Mascles  Germaine,  domestic,  1600  Van  Ness  Av 
Mascone  Donate,  laborer,  r.  422  Filbert 
Mascot  The,  Mrs.  Harriet  Brewster  proprietor, 

1118  Market  and  151/2  Turk 
Mase  Harry  C,  teamster,  r.  407,  28th 
Mashino  S.  (W.  J.  Hynes  &  Co.),  r.  331  Eddy 
Masi  Juan,  barber,  539  Castro 
Maske  William,  clerk,  r.  125  Locust  Av 
Maskell  Joseph  P.,  3d  cook  str  San  Juan 
Maskew  Sidney,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  1914 

Howard 
Maskey  Frank,  manufacturer  candy,  32  Kearny, 

r.  614  Sutter 

MASKEY'S  FINE  CANDIES, 

32  Kearny 

Maskow  Harry,  groceries,  1020  Pacific,  r.  1114^^ 

Pacific 
Masley  John,  shoemaker,  403  Sutter 
Maslin  Edwin  W.,  deputy  U.  S.  Naval  Offlcer  of 

Customs,  r.  Alameda 
Maslof  Emil,  mustard  dealer,  r.  490,  8th 

MASOERO  GESARE, 

veterinary  surgeon,  proprietor  Cos- 
mopolitan Veterinary  Infirmary,  811 
Howard,  telephone  Main  457 

Masoero  Felice,  baker,  r.  2  Geroke  Alley 
Masola  Jenny,  widow,  r.  9  Gaven 
Mason  Alonzo,  paper  carrier,  r.  1915  Filbert 
"    Arthur  C,  millhand  Townley  Bros.,  r.  1208 

Mission 
"    Casper  H..  mining  secretary,  512  California 
"    Charles  H.,  solicitor  Will  E.  Fisher  &  Co., 

r.  1035  Market 
"    Charles  M.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  1833  San  Carlos  Av 
"    C.  J.  Rev.,  r.  731  California 
"    Edward,  bicycle  repairer  Frank  Wells,  r. 
3132  Mission 


Mason  Edward,  upholsterer,  r.  1144  Mission 
"    Edward  M.,  quartermaster  str  Corona,  r. 

114  Pacific 
"    Edward  W.,  seaman,  r.  513  Elizabeth 
"    Ellen  B.,  widow,  lodgings,  613  Folsom 
"    Emma  Miss,  embroidery  and  fancy  goods, 

947  Valencia 
"    Frank,  fireman  str  Del  Norte 
"    Frank  E.,  chief  engineer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

718  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Federick,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Frederick    E.,    manufacturers    agent,    220 

Sutter,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  porter,  r.  251  Tehama 
"    George  E.,  plumber,  r.  4  Laussat 
"    George  J.,  coal  passer,  r.  3  Palmer 
"    George  W.,  bartender  James  W.  Buchanan, 

r.  251  Tehama 
"    George  W.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1915  Filbert 
"    Harry,  longshoreman,  r.  2017Dupont  rear 
"    Henry,  r.  667  Minna 
"    Henry,    clerk   Klevesahl  &   Schou,  r.  2202 

Powell 
"    Hugh  S.,  salesman  J.  E.  Quinn,  r.  117  Saga- 
more 
"    James,  engineer  Engine  18 
Mason  James,  notary  public  and  conveyancer, 
425  California  (basement),  r.  1016^4  Va- 
lencia 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 
Mason  James  F.,  president  Dodge  Book  and 
Stationery  Co.,   112  Post,  r.  1127  Broad- 
way 
"    James  H.  P.,  Pullman  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    James  R.,  printer,  r.  513  Elizabeth 
"    James  S.,  elevatorman  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1505 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joel  P.,  harness  maker,  r.  308  Grove 
"    John,  real  estate  agent,  r.  1127  Broadway 
"    John  A.,  laborer,  r.  1605^  Dupont 
"    John  E.,  civil  engineer,  306  Pine,  room  6,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Josie,  widow,  r.  822  Harrison 
"    Joseph  J.,  real  estate,  6  Merchants'  Ex- 
change, r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  W.,  bookkeeper  L.  &G.  Brenner,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Nathaniel  H.  A.,  cattle  dealer,  r.  836  Turk 
"    Philip  C,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

613  Folsom 
"    Philip  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Reginald  W.,  clerk  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  117  Sagamore 
"    T.,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    Thomas,  sailmaker,  r.  39  Erie 
"    William,  r.  1409  Scott 
"    William  M.,  hostler  JohnW.  Ferris 
"    William  W.,  cook,  r.  614  Kearny 
;e®=Mason.    See  Maison,  Masson  and  Mayson 
Masonic  Board  of  Relief,  Elias  C.  Hare  secre- 
tary, Masonic  Temple,  telephone  Main 
695" 
Masonic   Cemetery,  William  S.  Moses  super- 
intendent. Masonic  Av  bet  Fulton  and 
Turk,  entrance  Turk  and  Masonic  Av 
Masonic    Cemetery    Association,    George  J. 

Hobe  secretary,  42  Masonic  Temple 
Masonic  Temple,  NW  cor  Post  and  Montgom- 
ery 
Masonick  Isaac,  tailor,  3W%  Ellis 
"    Israel,    tailor   Martin    Baumann,   r.   537^ 
Geary 
Mass  Ambrosius,  butcher  I.  Foss 
"    Frederick,  r.  226  Taylor 
"    Peter  H.,  paper  carrier,  r.  2513  Larkin 
"    William,  r.  3OSY2  Guerrero 
>B®="Mass.    Maas  and  Maass 
Massa  Antonio,  carpenter,  r.    511V4   Greenwich 
"    Bedal,  widow,  restaurant,  26  Hinckley 
"    Emanuel,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Giuseppe,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Lawrence  (Massa  &  Solarij,  r.  615  Grove 
"    Manuel,  peddler,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    &  Solari    (Lawrence    Massa    and    Joseph 
Solari),  fruits  and  vegetables,  845  McAl- 
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MASSACHUSETTS     BENEFIT 

LIFE  ASSOCIATION  (Boston,  Mass.), 
D.  Gilbert  Dexter  general  agent,  David 
H.  Dexter  special  agent.  Issues  every 
desirable  form  of  Po  icy  at  the  lowest 
rates,  consistent  with  safety.  Over 
$12,000,000  paid  in  losses;  $1,100,000 
cash  surplus :  over  50,000  policy- 
holders, Spreckels  Bidg,  927  Market, 
room  614 
Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 
(Springfield),  Charles  M.  T.  Parker 
manager,  Frank  J.  Parker  cashier,  Ben- 
jamin G.  Franklin  city  agent,  214  Pine, 
room  hQ 
Massar  Jules,  baker,  r.  2119  Taylor 
Masset  Auguste,  shoemaker,  222  Ritch  rear 

"    William  J.,  bartender,  r.  31  Point  Lobos  Av 
Masseurs  Agency,  Frank  E.  Goodban  proprie- 
tor, 1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Massey  Augustus,  liquors,  108  Ellis,    r.    IOO814 
Market 
"    Edward  W.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann 

&  Bendel 
"    Emma  A.  Miss,  clerk  John  F.  Snow 
"    Ernest  M.,  clerk,  r.  609  Bush 
"    George  L..,  clerk  Coast  Div.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  240 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Henry  A.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine,  room 

56,  r.  630  Eddy 
"    J.  P.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  650,  4th 
"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  729  Army 
■'    JohnB.,  porter  Olympic  Club,  r.  505  Hyde 
"    John  H.,  engineer,  r.  1008V4  Market 
"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  lOOS/j  Market 
"    Samuel,  porter,  r.  833  Geary 
"    William  J.,  hostler,  r.  lOOSyj  Market 
Massie  Alfred,  seaman,  r.  445  First 
Massle  Henry  C,  dentist,  office  231  Post 

"    William  G. ,  barber,  3129  Mission 
Massimo  Peri,  gardener  Pierre  Condrey,  r.  Cor- 

bett  Av  nr  Ingleside 
Massini  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  114  Pacific 
Massney   Olga  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   900  Bry- 
ant 
Massoletti  Giacomo,  wines,  2312  Taylor 

"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  2312  Taylor 
Massolino  Joseph,  florist,  204  Central  Av 
Masson   Aime,  secretary    Bibliotheque  de    la 
Ligue  Nationale  Francaise,  305  Larkin, 
r.  710  Ellis 
"    Alexander  A.,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris 

and  American  Bank,  r.  333  Eddy 
"    Ernest  J.,  butcher,  r.  1203  Vallejo 
"    Eugene,  laborer  Bonnet  Bonnet,  r.  1  August 

Alley 
"    Gabrielle  Miss,  printer  T.  J.  Davis,  r.  1004 

Union 
"    Henry,  r.  1004  Union 
"    Julius,  upholsterer,  r.  716  Ivy  Av 
"    Leon  H.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1203  Vallejo 
"    Marie  Miss,  compositor  Le  Petit  Califor- 

nien,  r.  1004  Union 
"    Marius  V.,  tinsmith,  r.  1203  Vallejo 
"    Renee  C.  Miss,  printer  T.  J.  Davis,  r.  1004 
Union 
4S"Masson.    See  Maison,   Mason  and  Mayson 
Massonabe  Anna  Mrs.,  varieties,  NW  cor  Cort- 
land Av  and  Buena  Vista 
"    Dammas,    r.    NW  cor   Cortland    Av    and 
Buena  Vista 
Massone  A.  &  Co.  (Antonio  and  Benedetto  Mas- 
sone  and  Peter  Brichette),  bakery,  1339 
Dupont 
"    Antonio  (A.  Massone  &  Co.),  r.  1339  Dupont 
"    Benedetto  (A.  Massone  &  Co.),  r.  310  Union 
"    Giovanni  B.,  fish  peddler,  r.  908  Sansome 
soni  Angelo,  peddler,  r.  130  Dolores 
Eugenio  E.  (Massoni  &  Del  Carlo),  r.  1121 

Kearny 
Giovanni,  salesman  Casimir  Baldocohi,  r. 

1002  Buchanan 
Henry,  cook,  r.  41  Russ 
Joseph,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
L.  &  Co.  (Lawrence  J.  Massoni  and  James 
Crudup),  butchers,  138  Hayes 


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Massoni  Lawrence,  marble  cutter,  r.  18  Gilbert 

rear 
"    Lawrence  J.   (L.   Massoni  &    Co.),    r.   107 

Hayes 
"    Lorenzo,  carpenter  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,   r. 

18  Gilbert  ' 

"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  504  Union 
"    Maurice,  carpenter,  r.  107  Hayes 
"    Peter,  porter  H.  Loewenhayn  &  Co. 
"    &  Del  Carlo  (Eugenio  E.  Massoni  and  Paolo 

Del  Carlo),  foreign  and    native  wines, 

1121  Kearny 
Massot  Joseph,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co., 

r.  211  Caroline 
Mast  Charles  W.,  cigar  maker  Christ  Fankel- 

hauser,  r.  3641/4,  3d 
"    Ernest,  bookkeeper  Lonormand  Bros.,    r. 

303  Jessie 
"    Herman  X.,  tailor,  r.  1628  Polk 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  1628  Polk 
Masteller  T.  C,  Assistant  Adjutant   General 

Department  of  California  and  Nevada, 

G.  A.  R.,  18  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Masten  Charles,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co., 

r.  510  Hayes 
"    Joseph  M.,  bookkeeper  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  National  Bank,  r.  Alamena 
<>    Louis  C.  H.,  bookkeeper    S.    F.    Savings 

Union,  r.  2218  Clay 
Masten  N.  K.,  financial  agent  Southern  Pacific 

Co.,  and  president  Maricopa  and  Phoenix 

and  Salt  River  Valley  Railroad  Co.,  3 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2218  Clay 
Master  and  Examiner  in  Chancery,  U.  S.  Cir- 
cuit Court,  E.  H.  Heacock,  U.   S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  room  57 
"    Bakers'  Protective  Association,  81,  4th 
"    Mariners'  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Masters  Edward  E.,  tinsmith,  r.  1644  Mission 
"    Frederick  J.,  Rev.  D.  D.,  superintendent 

Chinese  Mission  House  of  the    M.    E. 

Church,  916  Washington,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  W.K.,  master  bkt  Gardiner  City 

office  48  Market,  room  1,  r.  Alameda 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
"    H.  B.,  teacher  music  and  languages,  514 

Sutter 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  75  Federal 
"    John  D.,  upholsterer,  r.  1644  Mission 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  1644  Mission 
"    Robert  E.   L.,   boilermaker,    r.   1644  Mis- 
sion 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2436  Fulton 
Masterson  George  H.,  r.  1700  Harrison 
"    Hugh,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Hugh    L.,   salesman    O'Connor,   Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  2281/2  Page 
"    James,  driver  Parisien  Steam  Laundry,  r. 

1600  Dolores 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  111  Silver 
"    J.  Henry,  bookkeeper  Golden  Gate  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Lawrence,  r.  2611  Sutter 
"    Lawrence,  marine  fireman,  r.  204  Andover 

Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    P.,  butcher  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Patrick,  r.  183  Jessie 
"    Terrence,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  531,  17th 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  HI  Silver 
"    William  C,  r.  644,  2d 
Mastick  E.   B.    &  George   H.  (Edwin   B.  and 

George  H.),  attorneys  at  law,  17-20  Mills 

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DEALERS  IN  All  KINDS  OF 

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Mastick  Edwin  B.  (E.  B.  &  George  H.  Mastick), 

"    George  H.  (E.  B.  &  George  H.  Mastick),  r. 

Alameda 
"    Reuben  W.,  manager  A.  C.  Nichols  &  Co., 
400-404  Battery,  r.  Alameda 
Mastitich  Vincente,  distributors.  F.  Laundry, 

r.  1519  Eddy 
Masueto  Giorgi,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Masury    Wyzeman,   salesman  D.  W.  Bates,  r. 

2631  Sacramento 
Mata  Benjamin,  barber  Joseph  Goodwin,  r.  1646 

Polk 
Matalich  Martin,  bartender  Smoot  &  Rice,  r.  7 

Olive  Av 
Match  John  C,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

615  Tennessee 
Matches  John  R.,  clerk  Clufl   Bros.,  r.  518  La- 
gun  a 
Matcovich  Michael,   waiter  Gilo  Radonich,  r. 

8  Sacramento 
Matenelli  Modesto,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2102 

Howard 
Materne  Laura,  widow,  r.  124,  3d  Av 
Mathae  James,  carpenter  W.  J.  Grant 
Mathat  Edward  (Delbos  &  Mathat),  r.  514  Bush 
Mathei  Jules,  waiter,  r.  531  Filbert 
Mathena  Eber  G.  Rev.,  D.  D.  pas  or  Olivet  Pres- 
byterian Church,  r.  220  Mississippi 
Matheny  Isaiah  C,  r.  702  Tennessee 
"    John,  millman,r.  54,  1st 
"    Neal  G.,  laborer,  r.  702  Tennessee 
Mather  Charles  R.,  traveling  salesman,   r.  415 
Franklin 
"    F.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Sophia  Miss,  domestic,  r.  13  Rincon  PI 
"     William  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  26  Grove 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co  , 
r.  8V2  Sherman 
Matheron  Joseph,  r.  917  Pacific 
Mathers  John,  teacher  Boys    and    Girls'    Aid 

Sociecy,  r.  SE  cor  Grove  and  Baker 
Mathes  Eugene,   engineer  John  G.  lls&Co.,r. 

1830  Powell 
Matheson  Alexander,  lumber  dealer,  r.  1415,  23d 
"    Alexander  S.,  mimeographic  engraver  J.  T. 

Eckman,  r.  37  Grand  Av 
"    Daniel,  teamster  Alexander  McKay,  r.  924 

Howard 
"    Donald  H.,  carpenter,  r.  933  Sanchez 
"    Edgar  J.,  machine  hand  William  J.  Thom- 
son, r.  933  Sanchez 
"     Edward,  teamster,  r.  1607  Mission  rear 
"    Florence  Percy    Mrs.,    journalist,   r.  1415, 

23d 
"    George  (Matheson  &  Grill),  r.  105,  10th 
"    Hugh,  builder,  r.  963  Mission 
"    Jens,  driver  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR.,  r. 

2001  Leavenworth 
"    John,  shoe  treer  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co., 

r.  15  Pearl 
"    John  A.,  1st  officer  str  Transit,  r.  1637  Ful- 
ton 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  227  Pierce 
"    Joseph  J.,  musician,  r.  1607  Mission  rear 
"    Kenneth,  manager  hat  dept.  Raphael's,  r. 

227  Pierce 
"    Louis,  solicitor,  r.  615  Pine  rear 
"    Murdock  D.,  carpenter,  r.  227  Pierce 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  8O614  Haight 
"    Walter  G.,  gunsmith  R.  Sangster,  r.  319i^, 

20th 
"     William,    millhand  W.    H.  Miner,    r.    933 

Sanchez 
"    William  A.,  driver  Engine  8,  r.  1616  Pacific 
Av 


Matheson  William  J.,  clerk,  r.  327  Pierce 
"    &    Grill   (George    Matheson    and   Joseph 

Grill),  barbers,  105,  10th 
4®"Matheson.    See  Mathewson,  Mathison  and 

Mathieson 
Mathew  Morris  S.,  office,  193  Crocker  Bldg 
Mathews  Alysse,  teacher  music,  r.  854  Mission 
"    Arthur  F.,  artist.   728  Montgomery,  r.  618 

Oak 
"    Charles,  cement  finisher,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Charles  H.,  foreman  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

2007  Polk 
"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co. 

r.  2007  Polk 
"    Charles  I.,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Budd,  r.  8, 

24th 
"    George  M..  carrier  postofflce.  r.  359  Chapul- 

tepec 
"    George  S.,  monuments,  Turk  opp  Masonic 

Cemetery,  r.  2111  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  V.,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  205  Larkin 
"    H.  Allen,  agent  Starkey  &  Palen  (of  Phila- 
delphia Pa.),  120  Sutter,  room  27,  r.  841 

California 
"    Harvey,  salesman  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 

1501  Jackson 
"    H.  E.  &  Son  (Henry  E.  and  Victor  E.),  in- 
surance brokers,  real  estate  and  secre- 
taries, 120  Sutter,  room  27 
"    Henry  E.  (H.  E.   Mathews  &  Son),  r.  841 

California 
Mathews  Hiram  W.  (Ash  &  Mathews),  attor- 
ney at  law,  601  California,  r.  744  Ellis 
"    James,    boilermaker  Union    I.    Wks,  806 

Minnesota 

F.,  shoemaker,  r.  302  Green 
teamster  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  1008  13th 

Av  South 
"    John  B.,  farmer,  r.  39  Francis 
"    John  H.,  butcher,  NE  cor  18th  and  Capp,  r. 

220,  18th 
"    Joseph  H.,  chief  engineer  str  City  of  Rio  de 

Janeiro,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Kate  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  1525  Jackson 
"     L.,  fireman  str  Santa  Rosa 
'•    Lawrence,  boilermaker   Union   I.  Wks,  r. 

806  Minnesota 
"    Lottie  M.  Miss,  r.  24th  Av  nr  Clement 
■'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  24th  Av  nr  Clement 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  22  Bond 
"    Michael,  groceries,  1331  Minna 
"    Owen,  fireman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  806 

Minnesota 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  16  Bryant  Av 
"    Peter,  r.  1312  Filbert 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r,  2116  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Rebecca  E.  Miss,  r.  2116  Golden  Gate  A 
"    Robert,  driver,  r.  1425  Jackson 
"    Solomon,  new  and  second-hand  furniture, 

859  Mission,  r.  854  Mission 
"    Victor  E.  (H.   E.  Mathews  &  Son),  r.  841 

California 
"    William,  driver,  r.  1425  Jackson 
"    William  H.,  r.  NW  cor  12th  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
4®~Mathews.    See  Matthews 
Mathewson  A.  F.,  quartermaster  str  Mariposa 
"    Andrew  T.,  cutter  G.Rosenberg  &  Son,  r. 

250  Tehama  rear 
"    Catherine  C.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Clifton, 

502  Powell 
"    Charles  W..  shoe  cutter  W.  H.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  250  Tehama  rear 
"    Frank     A.,    ornamental    painter,     r.    623 

Florida 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk  Wolf  &  Sons,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Herbert  D.,  policeman,  r.  1634  Grove 
"    John,  boiler  maker  r.  540^,  2d 
"    John  R.,  laborer,  r.  250  Tehama  rear 
"    Joseph  H.,  assayer,  r.  502  Powell 
"     Nelson,  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r.  60 

Natoma 
"    William,  ice  dealer,  r.  1444  Folsom 
"    William  W.,  bookkeeper  Surveyor's  office, 

r.  632  Post 
4®=Mathewson.    See  Matheson,  Mathieson  and 

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Mathey  Henry,  electrician  Rickey  &  Co.,  r.  1517 

Geary 
Mathias  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  338  Fremont 
"    Huber  driver  Royal  Eagle  Distilleries  Co. , 

r.  112  Taylor 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 

Stephen,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  Utah  nr 
Nebraska 
Mathiesen  Caroline,  widow,  r.  629  Florida 
"    Christian,  plumber  Petersen  &  Fisher,  r. 

629  Florida 
"    Harry  P.,  r.  629  Florida 
"    Nicholas,  plumber  Petersen  &  Fisher,  r.  629 

Florida 
"    Eugene,  foreman  Patent  Brick  Co.,  Berry 

bet  5th  and  6th,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Frederick   E.,  master  mariner,  r.  SW  cor 

Haight  and  Pierce 
"    J.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
J3®=-  Mathieson.      See  Matheson,  Mathewson, 
Mathiesen,    Mathison,   Mattheson    and 
Matthewson 
Mathieu  Alphonse  (Mathieu  &  Maison),  r.  1239 
Leavenworth 
"    Francis  L.,  bookkeepeer  Sperry  Flour  Co., 

r.  1715  Larkin 
"    Gaston,  musician,  r.  725  Larkin 
"    Gaston  Jr.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  725 

Larkin 
"    Julien,  r.  2425  Buchanan 
"    Julien  Jr.,  bookkeeper  R.  Dunsmuir&  Sons, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel,  contractor,  r.  1403  Valencia 
"    Stephen,  tanner,  r.  2409  Yolo 
"    &  Maison  (Alphonse  Mathieu  and  Leon  A. 
Maison)    manufacturing    jewelers,    328 
Bush 
4®"  Mathieu.    See  Mathew  and  Matthew 
Mathiot  Harvey  H.,  paper  hanger,  r.  109  Silver 
Mathis  James  L.,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Me- 
chanical Arts,  r.  723  York 
"    Samuel,  coalpasser  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 
r.  Lake  Merced 
Mathisen  Joachim   B.,  architect,  238    Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
Mathison  George,  artist,  r.  27  Minna 
"    M.  V.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Michels  &  Wand, 

r.  408  Jones 
"    Thomas,  solicitor  Ahlborn  House 
4®"  Mathison.      See     Matheson,     Mathewson, 

Mathieson  and  Matthewson 
Mathlain  John,  fireman  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
Mathos  Charles,  porter  Edward  Noonan,  r.  645 

Clay 
Mathy  Rene,  wine  merchant,  r.  22  Stockton  PI 
Mathya  Frederick  C,  field  assistant  Cal.  State 

Mining  Bureau 
Matichevich  Nicholas,  waiter  Martin  L.  Milco- 

vich,  r.  820  Geary 
Matick  Louis  M.,  liquors,  SW  cor  Drumm  and 

Pacific,  r.  1306  Pacific 
Matileano  Antone,  laborer  Antone  Fodera,  r. 

1402  Mason 
Matison  Henry  F.,  bartender  John  D.  Matisbn. 
r.  2817  Folsom 
"    John  D.,  liquors,  NW  cor  24th  and  Folsom, 

r.  2817  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  723i/i  Vallejo 
Matkovich  John  L.,  lunchman  R.  J.  Techau  & 

Co.,  r.  218  Golden  Gate  Av 
Matley  George,  teamster,  r.  609  Fulton 
Matli  Antonio,  waiter  Anton  Lopresti,   r.  314 

Gough 
Matlock  Levi  B.,  clerk  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  356,  3d 
"    Louis  L.,  carpet  layer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  1106  Sacramento 
"    William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  319'/4, 
10th 
Matloh  Charles,  porter,  r.  361  Jessie 
Matlorich  Antonio,  oiler  str  Gaelic,  r.  326  Bran- 
nan 
Matos  Joseph,  laborer  Cole  &  Wise,  r.   Alms 

House  Road  nr  Corbett  Av 
Matraia  Carlo,  florist  Frank  Pelicano  &  Co.,  r. 
510  Filbert 
"    Venanzio   P.,    florist    Podesta  &  Baldoc- 
chi,  r.  510  Filbert 
Matschek  Ferdinand  L.,  druggist,  1063  Folsom, 
r.  1114  Folsom 


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Matschke  A.  (Albert   E.   Matschke),  groceries 
and  liquors,  1201-1203 Fillmore 
"    Albert  E.  (A.  Matschke),  r.  13  Bourbin  PI 

Matson  Albert,  fisherman,  r.  414  Folsom 
"    Andrew  P.,  dentist,  1769  Howard 
"    A.  P.,  master  schr  Witch  of  the  Bay,  office 

5  Spear,  r.  226  Francisco 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  48  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
"    Charles  P.,  master  mariner,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    Elias,  seaman,  r.  14  Tehama 
"    Ernest,  seaman,  r.  2013A  Dupont 
Matson  Fannie  L.  Miss,  photographer,  6  Turk, 
r.  1045  Market 
"    George  F.,  plumber  Thomas  J.  Bailey,  r.  15 

Eurena 
"    Hjalmar,  painter,  r.  201  Steuart 
"    John,  plumber,  1421  Fulton 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  2013a  Dupont 
"    Matthew,  seaman,  r.  IOV2  Madison  Av 
"    Nels    N.,     carpenter   Charles    M.    Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  268  Sagamore 
4®"  Matson.    See  Madison,  Madson,  Mattison 

and  Mattson 
Matsumitsa  George,  druggist  Am.. Drug  Store, 

r.  1002  Market 
Matt  Minnie,  domestic,  1434  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Norbert.r.  1507  Franklin 
Matta  Alfred  V.,  secretary  O.  P.  Downing  &  Co., 
116  Battery,  r.  818  Powell 
■'    Claude  E.,  salesman  O.  P.  Downing  &  Co., 

r.  818  Powell 
"    Louis,  cook  P.  J.  McDonald 
>gS=  Matta.    See  Mata 
Mattar  Emile,  salesman  Joseph  N.  Maloof,  r. 

608  Jones 
Mattas  James  W.,  saddler,  r.  110  Chattanooga 
Mattat  George  C,  cigar  dealer,  r.  821  Greenwich 
Matter  August,  laundryman,  r.  532  Valencia 
•'    Leontine,  laundry  532  Valencia 
■'    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  605  Webster 
"    Louis,  cook,  r.  Ill  Natoma 
Mattern  George  A.,  superintendent  J.  J.  Pfister 
Knitting  Co.,  412  Polk,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Herman  (Mattern  &  Moore),  r.  8  John 
"    &  Moore    (Herman    Mattern    and    Robert 
Moore),  leather  and   shoe   findings,  25 
New  Montgomery 
Mattes   Nickolaus,    cellarman    John   Wieland 

Brewery,  r.  707  Mission 
Matteson  Edmund,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Erastus,  milk  dealer,  r.  1131  Army 
"    Erastus  P.,   clerk   U.   S.  Customs,  r.  2213 
Leavenworth 
Matteucci  Alessandro,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 

"    Almindo,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Matteucci  F.  &  Co.  (Felice  Matteucci,  Basilio 
Puccinelli  and  Raflaelo  Vannucci),   pro- 
prietors Roma  Macaroni  Factory,  311-313 
Francisco 
"    Felice  (F.  Matteucci  &  Co.  and  Matteucci 

6  Vannucci),  r.  126  Pacific 
Matteucci  &  Vannucci  (Felice  Matteucci  and 

Raffaelo      Vannucci),      groceries      and 
liquors,  124  Pacific 
Mattfeldt  Frederick  W.,  bartender  H.  Goetjen, 

r.  800,  6th 
Matthai  Frank,  cutter,  r.  3281  Mission 
"    John  C.  H.,  capitalist,  r.  3281  Mission 
"    Mary  E.,  r.  912,  17th 

"    Philip,  shoemaker,  r.  Banks  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Richard,  pattern  maker   Thomas  &  Carl- 
son, r.  3281  Mission 
Mattheas  Charles  (Charles  Mattheas  &  Co.),  r. 
1006  Harrison 


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Mattheas  Charles  &  Co.    (Charles  Mattheas). 

cigars  and  tobacco,  406,  6th 
Mattheis  Gertrude,  widow,  r.  1  Medau  PI 
Mattheson  Walter,  locksmith,  r.  31914,  20th 
Mattheu  Frederick  G.,  clerk  Parke  &  Lacy  Co., 

r.  2030  Pacific  Av 
Matthew  Jacob,  butcher,  r.  9th  Av  South  bet  M 
andN 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1315  Sansome 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  22261^  Post 
"    William  S.  Rev.,  editor  Cal.  Christian  Ad- 
vocate, 1037  Market,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  conductor,  r.  2436  Fulton 
jgS'Matthew.    See  Mathieu  and  Mathew 
Matthews  Albert  H.,  merchant,  r.  718  Leaven- 
worth 
' '    Alfred  L . ,  telegraph  operator,  r.  833  Dolores 
"    Ambrose  P.,  traveling  salesman  Lane  & 

Connelly,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Annie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  129  Haight 
"    Arthur  W.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Stan- 
dard Soda  Water  Co.,  1434-1436  Valencia, 
r.  725,  23d 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Clipper    and 

Diamond 
"    Charles,  r.  91714  Mission 
"    Charles,  president  Standard  Soda  Water 
Co. ,  1434-1436  Valencia,  r.  386  San  Jose  A  v 

Matthews  Charles  F.,  D.  D.  S., 

dentist,  131  Post,  rooms  1-2 

Matthews  Charles  M.,  clerk  Pac.  Christian  Pub. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  2208^4  Mission 
"    David,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas    Light    Co. 

11201/2  Folsom 
"    Elias,  roofing,  724  Larkin 
"    Edward  L.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

2528  Sutter 
"    Emanuel,  bicycle  repairer  Kenney  &  Pay 

ton,  r.  921,23d 
"    Emerson  W.,  manager  Pac.  Christian  Pub 

Co., 7  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,5th floor,  r.  Oakland 
Matthews  Frederick  C,    asst.  manager  Pick 

ens,  Fulton  &  Company,  r.  110  Liberty 
"    George  V.,  collector,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Grace  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1737  Broadway 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  129  Haight 
"    James,  hoseman  Engine  31,  r.  302  Green 
"    James  B.,  with  Alaska  Packers'  Assn.,  r. 

813a  Hayes 
"    John,  r.  222 Filbert 
"    John,  cook,  r.  412  Minna 
"     John  E.,  r.  209,  22d 

"    John  J.,  barber,  515  Pacific,  r.  302  Green 
"    John  M.,  phrenologist,  r.  921,  23d 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  120  Welsh 
"    Leonard,  decorator,  r.  2047%  Mission 
"    Lorenzo  D.,  manager  Thompson  &  Tobius, 

r.  2005  Geary 
"    Margaret  Miss,  saleslady  Charles  Stroh- 

maier,  r.  418  Brannan 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9i4  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  302  Green 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1014  Polk 
"    Patrick,  driver  Consumers'  Ice  Co. 
"    Peter,  expressman,  r.  8  Harry  PI 
"    Peter  O.,  waiter,  r.  629  Stevenson 
"    Samuel,  blacksmith  August  S tamer,  r.  833 

Dolores 
"    Samuel  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  833Dolores 
"    Samuel  A.,  clerk,  r.  1220  Steiner 
"    Samuel  B.,  superintendent   Alaska  Pack- 
ers' Assn.,  r.  813a  Hayes 
"    Samuel  D.,  capitalist,  r.  1434  Valencia 
"    Thomas,  r.  218  Minna 


Matthews  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  729  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  surveyor,  r.  245  Perry 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
"    Walter,  painter,  r.  833  Dolores 
Matthews  WickliflFe,  attorney  at  law  and  sec- 
retary    The     Commonwealth      Mutual 
Building  and  Loan  Association  of  San 
Francisco,  402   Montgomery,    rooms  18- 
19,  r.  Oakland 
William,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
William,  porter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  995 

Market 
William  D.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  106, 

4th,  r.  Berkeley 
William  F.,  bottler  Standard  Soda  Water 

Wks.,  r.  1434  Valencia 
William  S.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RB.,  r.  1611 
Polk 

46g=-Matthews.    See  Mathews 
MatthewsonFrank  J.,  advertising  agent,  r.  420^3 
Post 
"    James,  lumber  dealer,  r.  7  Harriet 
Matter  William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  115!^,  26th 
Matthey  Robert    (Young    &   Matthey),  r.    1406 

Grove 
Matthia  William,  seaman  str  Crescent  City 
Matthies  Herman,  steward  Jesse  G.  Gobey,  r. 
325,  28th 
"    William  O.,  clerk  Examiner 
Matthiesen  Andreas  J.  P.,  bookkeeper  Philip 
Meyer,  r.  324,  12th 
"    George  J.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

W  s  Potrero  Av  nr  24th 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  920  Pacific 
"    Matthias,  shoemaker,  1111  Howard,  r.  334, 
12th 
Matthis  Albert   L.,  carpenter  Bernhard   Mat- 
tress Co.,  r.  917'/4  Mission 
Matthison  Mathias,  shoemaker,  642  Filbert 
Mattias  An  tone,  r.  107  Jackson 
Matticeovich  Nicholas,  r.  611  Post 
Matting  William  (Matting  &  Bordee),  r.  632%, 
4th 
"    &  Bordee    (William   Matting  and   Henry 
Bordee),  restaurant,  648,  4th 
Mattingly  D.  A.,   real  estate  agent,   19  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 
Mattingly  Richard  C,  contractor,  238  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1910  Green 
Mattioli  Gregory,  florist  L.  Caselli  &  Co.,  r.  727 

Vallejo 
Mattison  Martin,  master  schr  Bertha  Dolbeer, 
oiBce  10  California,  room  3 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  531,  2d 
"    Richard  C,  r.  2503  Larkin 
"    Victor,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
4®"Mattison.    See  Madison,  Madson,  Matson 

and  Mattson 
Matley  George,  teamster,  r.  609  Fulton 
Mattner  Ernest  H.,  physician,  505  Van  Ness  Av 
Mattock  George,  bricklayer,  r.  548%  Iowa 
Mattoon  Annie  N.,  widow,  r.  1509  Ellis 
"    Joseph  M.,  clerk  Mattoon  &  Danglada,  r. 

Belvedere,  Cal. 
"    Joseph  S.  (Mattoon  &  Danglada),  r.  Belve- 
dere, Cal . 
Mattoon  &  Danglada  (Joseph  S.  Mattoon  and 
Ignacio    Danglada),    Custom    House 
brokers,  508  Battery 
Mattos  Joseph,  clerk,  r.  119  Jackson 
Mattow  Frank,  groceries  and  liquors,  1800  Hyde 
Mattsen  Louis,  deckhand,  r.  544  Mission 
Mattson  Augusta,  widow,  r.  1913  Laguna 
Charles,  fireman,  r.  160  Steuart 
George  O.,  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

1913  Laguna 
Gustav,  liquors,  53  Steuart,  r.  145  Main 
Gustave,  driver,  r.  122  Howard 
John,  master   mariner,  9   Mission,    r.   409 

Drumm 
Matteus,  stevedore,  r.  31  Clarence  PI 
Martin,  laundryman,  r.  363,  3d 
Peter,  laborer,  r.  36  Welsh 
Samuel,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  23 
Olive  Av 
"    William  K.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  365  Jessie 
je®"Mattson.    See  Madison,  Matson,  Mattisen 
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Mattuda  Antonio,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  W  s  Georgia  bet  Sierra  and  Napa 
Matulich  John,   cook  A.   Sorich  &  Co.,  r.  1207 
Market 
"    Mark,  waiter  Peter  Svetinich,  r.  532^  Ivy 
Av 
Matzdorff  Moritz,  salesman,  r.  606  Montgomery 
Matzen  Frank,  clerk  J.  H.  Schleef,  r.  6  John 
"    Hans  P.,  r.  249  Pacific 

"    Lorentz,  restaurant,  654  Mission,  r.  51,  3d 
"    Otto  C,  plumber,  r.  5th  Av  nr  Lake 
Matzenmacher  Adolph,   cooper  J.   Gundlach  & 

Co.,r.  12a  South  Park 
Mau  Arthur  H.  C,  buyer  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r. 
2215  Broadway 
"    August,  cement  worker,  r.  407,  30th 
"    Charles    A.,  r.  208  Franklin 
"    Claude,  clerk,  r.  840V^  Harrison 
"    Frederick  H.,  machinist,  r.  SiOY^   Harrison 
"    Gus  (Baxter  &  Mau),  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  baker,  r.  712  Valencia 
"    John  A.,  rancher,  r.  29th  Av  South  nr  H 
"    John  W.,  clam  digger,  r.  29th  Av  South 

nrH 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  840i/2  Harrison 
"    Ottilia  Mrs.,  second  vice-president  Mau, 
Sadler  &  Co.,   122-124  Market   and   19-21 
California,  r.  2215  Broadway 
"    Paul,  oiler  str  Australia,  r.  766  Bryant 
Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  Hermann  J.  Sadler  presi- 
dent, William  F.  Mau  1st  vice-president 
and    treasurer,    Mrs.    Ottilia    Mau   2d 
vice-president,  Edward  H.  Morgan  sec- 
retary,   importers,    manufacturers   and 
jobbers,  cigars,   teas,  coffees  and  food 
products,  122-124  Market  and  19-21  Cali- 
fornia 
Mau  WiUiam  F.,  1st  vice-president  Mau,  Sadler 
&  Co.,  122-124  Market  and   19-21  Califor- 
nia, r.  1327  Sutter 
Mauch  Helena,  widow,  r.  1711  Geary 
Mauck  Jacob  W.,  employee  Neustadter  Bros., 

r.  124  Julian  Av 
Mauerhan  Albert  G.,  salesman,  r.  UOM  Cumber- 
land 
"    Gottleib   A.,   salesman  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  216  Waller 
"    John  E.,  clerk  W.  T.  Smith  &  Son,  r.  140^^ 
Cumberland 
Maugham  James,  groceries  and  dry  goods,  1821 
Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  varieties,  814  Laguna 
Maughan  William  F.,  clerk  local  freight  office 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  511Capp 
Mauk  William  H.,  gripman,  r.  1437,  23d 
Maula  Gottlieb,  porter  E.  R.  Fisher,  r.  I6O/2 

Shipley 
Mauldin  Hugh,  jeweler,  r.  1001  Pine 
Maule  William  L.,  salesman  Morgan  Bros.,  r. 

2205  Fulton 
Maum  Matthew,  r.  5  Natoma 
Mauna  Coffee  Plantation,  Robert  Capelle  presi- 
dent,   Ernest  F.    Gutschow    secretary, 
office  239  Kearny 
Maunder  Edith  Miss,  compositor,   r.  1233  Lom- 
bard 
"    Matthew    C,    painter,  837  Geary,    r.   1233 

Lombard 
"    Philip,  clerk,  r.  626  Turk 
Maundrell  Henry,  painter    Sutro    Baths,    r.   7 

Franklin 
Maupin  Zerelda  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  423  Ellis 
Mauran  Joseph  R.,  civil  engineer  and  licensed 

surveyor,  330  Pine,  room  49,  r.  Oakland 
Maurer  Charles,  millhand,  r.  455,  9th 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  15  Fair  Oaks 
"    Clements,  miller  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,r.  1133  Clay 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  709  Clayton 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  C,  superintendent  S.  F.  Pioneer 
Varnish  and  Glycerine  Wks,  r.   NE  cor 
24th  and  Kansas 
'<    Gottfried,  grinder  Will  &  Finck  Co.,r.  410 

Minna 
"    John  H.,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    Leo,  r.  813  Fulton 


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Maurer  Oscar,  salesman  Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co. , 
r.  NE  cor  24th  and  Kansas 
"    Peter,  barber,  114  Hayes,  r.  134,  9th 
"    Peter  A.,  hatter,  r.  134,  9th 
"    Richard,  butcher  Leon  D.   Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

318  0ctavia 
"    WithamF.,  sawyer,  r.  134,  9th 
Maurice  Charles,  bartender  Sim  F.  Johnson,  r. 

234  O'Farrell 
Maurin  John  B.,  r.  5ST/2  Stevenson 
Maurino  Frank,  clerk  Emanuel  Vatuone,  r.  510 
Greenwich 
'    Joseph,  wood  worker  Baptiste  Lacaze,  r. 
510  Greenwich 
Mauritzen  John,  restaurant,  605  Montgomery,  r. 

7281/2  Union 
Mans  Marian  P.,  captain  company  D  1st  Infan- 
try U.  S.  A.,  r.  Angel  Island 
4®~Maus.     See  Moss 
Mause  Charles,  r.  346,  4th 

Mauser  Charles,  blacksmith  John  H.  Babbitt,  r. 
1714  Church 
"    Henry,     superintendent     Pacific     Hebrew 

Orphan  Asylum,  r.  600  Devisadero 
"    Louis,  printer,  r.  714>4  Devisadero 
Maussang  Antolne,  r.  922  Natoma 
"    Blaise  P.,  clerk  Chas.  Ed.  Heise  &  Co.,  r. 
922  Natoma 
Mausshardt  August,    marine    engineer,   r.   623 
Fell 
"    Conrad,  clerk,  r.  623  Pell 
"    Edward  C,  electrician  Municipal  Burglar 
Alarm  Co.,  r.  623  Fell 
Mautino  Pietro  (Parodi  &  Mautino),  r.   North 

Temescal 
Mautner  Adolph,    chief  clerk    U.    S.    Pension 

Agency,  r.  1929  Ellis 
Mautz  A.  &  Co.  (Albert  Mautz),  dry  goods,  gents' 
furnishing    and    fancy    goods,  2520-2522 
Mission 
"    Albert  (A.  Mautz  &  Co.),  r.  102  Bartlett 
Mauvais    Roy,  salesman   The    Zeno    Mauvais 

Music  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Mauvais  Zeno  Music  Co.  The,  Henry  S.  Sted- 
man  secretary  and  manager,  769  Market 
Mauzey  Caroline  widow,  nurse,  r.  223  Mason 
"     Eleanor  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  223  Mason 

MAUZY  BYRON, 

sole  agent  Pacific  Coast  for  the  cele- 
brated Sohmer  &  Co.,  Newby  &  Evans, 
Brig-gs'  Singer  and"  Opera"  pianos, 
pipe  and  reed  organs,  and  musical 
instruments,  pianos  rented,  tuned,  re- 
paired and  moved,  308-314  Post,  tele- 
phone Main  5261,  r.  1125  O'Farrell 
Mauzy  Elmer  R.,  wholesale  boots  and  shoes,  19 

Battery,  r.  2127  Pine 
Mauzy  Hall,  308-314  Post 
Mavers  Alexander,  teamster,  r.  4I8V2,  6th 
"    William  G.,  expressman,  r.   SE    cor  18th 
and  Castro 
Mawson  David  H.,  plumber,  r.  728  Valencia 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  728  Valencia 
Max  Aaron,  tailor,  r.  416  McAllister 
"    Aman,    shampooer   Hammam   Baths,  r.  5 

Tay 
"    David,  tailor,  r.  417'^  Clementina 
"    Frederick  W.,  piano  tuner,  r.  1003  Powell 
"    Isaac,  paper  carrier,  r.  507  Pine 
Maxer  Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  444  Brannan 
Maxon  Charles  C,  proprietor  Saratoga  Stables, 
818  Geary,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  W.,  real  estate,  r.  500  Fulton 
'■    Frank,  president  Crystal  Soda  Water  Co.. 
r.  2631  Bush 


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Maxwell  Andrew  M.,  r.  I28I/2,  Hth 

"    Catherine  A.,  teacher  Crocker  Grammar 
School,  r.  15  Baker 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  10  Germania 

"    Charles  M.,  agent  H.  W.  Johns  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  38-44  Fremont,  r.  1037  Post 

"    Edward  G.,  r.  128/j,  11th 

"    George,  clerk,  r.  202  Perry 
Maxwell  George  F.,   secretary  Board  of  Fire 
Commissioners,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor, 
r.  1020  Greenwich 

"    George  H.,  attorney  at  law,  67-68  Nevada 
Block,  r.  Sonoma,  Cal. 

"    George  R.  E.,  paying  teller  First  National 
Bank,  r.  15  Baker 

"    Harry,  with  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Henry,  manager  Union  Bag  and  Paper  Co., 
415-417  Clay,  r.  2612  Howard 

"  James,  laborer  Golden  State  and  Miners 
Iron  Wks,  r.  1018  Howard 
Maxwell  James  D.,  attorney  and  manager  Cali- 
fornia Underwriters,  general  agent  New 
York  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.  (N.  Y.), 
London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.  Lim- 
ited and  United  States  Casualty  Co.  (N. 
Y.),  San  Francisco  agent  Royal  Insur- 
ance Co.  (Liverpool),  Continental  Insur- 
Co.  (N.  Y.).  New  York  Underwriters 
Agency  and  Williamsburg  City  Insur- 
Co.,  421  California,  telephone  Main  538, 
r.  Belvedere 

"    J.  E.,  with  The  Yellowstone,  r.  1049a  Mar- 
ket 

"    John  R.,  fireman  Engine  28,  r.  2020  Stock- 
ton 

••    John  S.,  messenger  First  National  Bank, 
r.  15  Baker 

"    John  W.  C,  mining,  426  California,  room  1, 
1101  Pine 

"    L.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  822  Geary 

"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  211,  7th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  202  Perry 

"    Mary,  domestic,  2335  Washington 

"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  15 Baker 

"    Patrick,  r.  1425  Hayes 

"    Robert  S.,  contractor,  510  California,  r.  2612 
Howard 

"    Rose  Miss,  r.  1416  Mission 

"    R.W.,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    Samuel,  liquors.  Ocean  House    Road    nr 
Jules  Av 

"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1146,23d 

"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  218  Lombard 

"    Thomas  v.,  r.  312  Oak 

"    William,  deputy  Superintendent  Streets, 
r.  1442  Leavenworth 

"    William  B.,  cashier  Blake,Moffltt&  Towne, 
r.  2612  Howard 

"    William  H.,   contractor,  510  California,  r. 
2612  Howard 
May  A.,  salesman,  r.  .34  Ellis 

"    Abraham,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Tallow  Wks,  r. 
2023  Pacific  Av 

"    Addie  J.  Miss,  r.  969  Mission 

"    Albert,  reporter,  r.  17,  3d 

"    Albert  J.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  121 
California  Av 

"    Andrew  D.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

■■    Angelo,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 
1128  Golden  Gate  4.V 

"    Ann  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  131  Wildey 

"    Barbara  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  131  Wildey 

"    Charles,  musician,  r.  14  Mason 

"    Charles  E.,  pressman  Brimt,  r.  704  Harri- 
son 


May  Charles  L.,  clerk  James  H.  Winters,  r.  131 

California  Av 
"    Edward  (Livingston  &  Co.),  r.  1634  Fell 
"    Edward    F.,    with  James  A.  Johnson;    73 

Columbian  Bldg,  r.  531,  17th 
"  Ernest,  dairy  produce,  118,  9th 
"    Felix,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r.  1128 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Flower  Gravel  Mining  Co.  (Placer  Co.),  D. 

M.  Kent  secretary,  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
"    Frank  B.,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  309  Minna 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  123,  7th 
"    Fulton  H.,  engineer  tugboat  Hiawatha,  r. 

259  Jersey 
"    George,  photographer,  r.  612  Clay 
"    George  S.,  bookkeeper  Cox  Seed  and  Plant 

Co.,  r.  1313  Taylor 
"    Gustave,  foreman  Garrett  C.  Sweeney,  r. 

5381/2,  18th 
"    Harry,  cellarman  E.  Campion,  r.  Oakland 
"    Herman,  butcher,  r.  1533  California 
"    Herman,  butcher  William  Hoefer,  r.  1106 

Hyde 
"    James  J.,  pressman  Daily  Report,  r.  210 

Eddy 
"    John,  r.  2271/0,  22d 

"    John,  clerk  Lee  Clark,  r.  533  Sacramento 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Joseph  (Livington  &  Co.),  r.  1634  Fell 
"    Lizzie  A.  Mrs.,    nurse   City  and   County 

Hospital 
"    Louis,  clerk  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  2818 

16th 
"    Louis,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  222414  Mis- 
sion 
"    Lucy  Miss,  r.  810B  Geary 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  227i/i,  22d 
"    Matthias,  cooper,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Mayer,    teacher    languages,    1128   Golden 

Gate  Av 
' '    Milton,  clerk  Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Michels , 

r.  1128  Golden  Gate  Av 
■'    Nicholas  J.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

121  California  Av 
"    Philip  G.,  machinist  A.  J.  Van  Drake,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Pio,  macaroni  maker,  r.  915  Jackson  rear 
"    Richard  Mrs.,  proprietor  Segel  House,  969 

Mission 
"    Richard,  clerk  Ingleside  Track,  r.  241,  5th 
"    Tea  Co.,  George  Riley    president,    Hugh 

Dougherty  secretary,  41,  6th 
"    Thomas,  r.  246  Michigan 
"    William,  painter,  r.  2606  Folsom 
"    William  B.,  district  passenger  agent  S.  P. 

Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  1114  Clay 
"    William  H.,  barber,  1759  Union 
Maya  Medicine  Co.,  220  Sutter,  room  13 
Maybe    Augustus  A.,  bookkeeper    Cal.    Elec. 

Supply  and  Cons.  Co.,  r.  707  Larkin 
Maybell  Mark,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  824  Laguna 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  journalist  The  New  Revela- 
tion, r.  N  s  Channel  nr  9th 
"    Stephen,    general    Army    of   Heaven    at 

Hand,  headquarters  N  s  Channel  nr  9th 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  265  Clara 
Maybelle  The,  202  Grove 

Maybery  Annie  Miss,  dressmaking,  219,  3d  Av 
Mayberry  Mary  H.  Mrs.,  r.  2630  Howard 
Mayborn  Mary  J.   Mrs.,   teacher    Girls    High 

School,  r.  714  Ridley 
Maybury  Charles   A.,    clerk  freight    auditor's 

dept.,  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Frank  W.,  machinist   1st  St  Wks  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  9  Laurel  PI 
"    Richard,  ship  carpenter,  r.  9  Laurel  PI 
Maydecker  Wilhelm,  pantryman,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
Maydek  Reuben,  tailor,  r.  469  Clementina 
Mayder  Joseph  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1850  Stanyan 
Maydwell  C.  A.,  direct  representative  Eastern 

manufacturers"  hardware,  iron  and  steel, 

23  Davis,  room  13.  r.  1209  Jones 
"    G.  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Williams,  Dim- 

ond  &Co.,  r.  1209  Jones 
"    Guy  F..  attorney  at  law,  120  Sutter,  room 

52,  r.  1209  Jones 


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1041 


Maydwell  O.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1209 
Jones 
"    William  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1209  Jones 
Maye  William  C,  driver  John  Loeffler,  r.  256  Te- 
hama 
Mayenbaum  Henry,  attorney  at  law,  33  Mills 

Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  East  Oakland 
Mayer  Abraham  (Heyman  &  Mayer),  r.  905  Geary 
"    Albert,  baker,  r.  816  Green 
"    Albert,  butcher  Marcus  Mayer,  r.  1210  Eddy 
"    Albert,  packer  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  420  Oc- 
tavia 
Mayer  Albert  M.    S.,    special    agent   Mutual 
Benefit  Life    Insurance  Co.,  415  Mont- 
gomery, r.  306  Leavenworth 
"    Amadeo  J.,  asst.   secretary  Ybarra  Gold 
Mining  Co.,   132  Market,  room   8,  r.   306 
Stockton 
"    Andrew,  teamster,  r.  2010  Folsom 
"    August,  butcher  S.  Simon,  r.  1506  O'Farrell 
"    August,  driver  Bernhard  Miller,  r.  113  Wil- 
liam 
"    August  F.,  clerk  Overland  Freight  Trans- 
fer Co.,  r.  1018,  14th  Av 
"    Benjamin,  manager  Union    Clothing  Co., 

112-116  Kearny,  r.  1017  Laguna 
"    Benno,  bookkeeper  D.  Samuels,  r.  1827  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Bernhard,  merchant,  r.  1608  Post 
"    Birdie  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer,  r.  606a 

Powell 
"    Charles  (Charles  Mayer  Jr.  &  Co.),  r.  Mill 

Valley 
'<    Charles,  oyster  house,  Mission  Market,  r. 

3038,  16th 
«    Charles,  salesman  Hirsch  Bros.,  r.  908  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Charles,  shoemaker,  1323  Polk,  r.  1626  Clay 
"    Charles  Jr.  (Charles  Mayer  Jr.  &  Co.),  r. 

924  Fillmore 
"    Charles  Jr.  &  Co.   (Charles    and    Charles 
Mayer  Jr.),  proprietors  California  Cloak 
Co.,  105  Post 
"    Charles  J.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

872  Mission 
"    Charles  P.,  oyster  house,  10-12  Grand  Cen- 
tral Market,  r.  409  Grove 
"    Christian  F.,  bakery,  1216  Railroad  Av 
"    Christian  G.,  liquors,  1018,  14th  Av  South 
Mayer  Dawson,  manager  Golden  Gate  Promot- 
ing Co.,  91  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Edward  H.,  stock  cutter  P.  F.  Nolan&Co., 

r.  4  Grove 
"    Ella  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  708  Lombard 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  905  Geary 
"    Fannie  Miss,  teacher  music,  520  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Franz,  musician,  r.  610  Eddy 
"    Franz,  waiter  German  Hospital 
"    Fred,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne 
"    Fred,  salesman,  r.  145,  12th 
"    Frederick,    books    and    stationery,    1404% 

Powell 
"    Frederick,  fireman,  r.  322,  21st 
"    Frederick  C,  driver  Christian  F.  Mayer,  r. 

1216  Railroad  Av 
"    Frederick  G.,  teamster,  r.  1931  Mission 
"    George,  with  Bernhard  Miller,  r.  17  Lewis 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Richard  Speckter,  r.  2441 

Mission 
"    Harriet  Mrs.  (P.  Mayer  &  Co.),  r.  132, 11th 
"    Henry  (Charles  Levy  &  Co.).  r.  1838  Sutter 
"    Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  101  Stockton,  r. 

330  Ellis 
"    Henry,  merchant   tailor,  109  Sutter,  r.  23:^ 

Oak 
"    Henry  C,  teamster  Frederick  Ludemanu 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  413,  4th 
"    Isadore  H.,  capitalist,  330 Pine,  rooms  9-l(i, 

r.  1805  Broadway 
"    Jacob  (Knudson  &  Mayer),  r.  807,  17th 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  1323  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jesse,  butcher  Marcus  Mayer,  r.  1210  Eddy 
"    J.  F.,  manager  P.  Mayer  &  Co.,  r.  132,  lldi 
"    Johanna  S.  Mrs.,  r.  606a  Powell 
".    John  (Kayser  &  Mayer),  r.  1918  Stevenson 
"    John  L..  blacksmith,  518,  6th,  r.  1030  York 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  904!^  Laguna,  r.  1223  Gol- 
den Gate  Av  . 


Mayer  Joseph,  porter,  r.  Sargent  nr  Ralston 
"    Joseph  F.,   cashier  Fidelity  Mutual  Aid 

Assn.,  r.  121  Page 
"    Joseph  S.,  organ  builder,  r.  131  Page 
"    Josephine  L.,  housekeeper,  711  Jones 
"    Leon,  clerk,  r.  905  Geary 
"    Leon,  collector,  r.  1612  Post 
"    Louis  B.,  clerk  Call,  r.  606A  Powell 
"    Louis  H.,  blacksmith  J.  L.  Mayer,  r.  103(J 

York 
"    Marcus,  butcher,  243,  5th,  r.  1210  Eddy 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  2415  Pacific  Av 
"    Maurice  E.   (M.   E.   Mayer  &  Co.),  r.   174 

Clara 
"    Max,  auctioneer,  525  Kearny,  r.  605  Green 
"    M.  E.  &  Co.  'Maurice  E.  Mayer),  merchan- 
dise brokers,  211  Pine 
"    Morris,   glazier,  632  Washington,  r.  3123, 

16th 
"    Morris,  traveling   salesman  M.  Schussler 

&Co.,r.  1626  Clay 
"    Nathan,  traveling  salesman  Heller,  Bach- 
man  &  Co.,  r.  109  Grant  Av 
"    Oscar  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  346  Sutter 
"    Otto  H.,    bartender    G,    Dabovich,    r.    708 

Lombard 
•'    P.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Harriet    Mayer),  groceries 

and  liquors,  133,  11th 
"    Samuel,  foreman  Peter  Tautphaus,  r.  1626 

Clay 
"    SamuelD.,  insurance,  301  California,  r.  The 

Wenban 
"    Theodore,  agent,  r.  221  Oak 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk,  r.   Harold  Av  nr  Ocean. 

House  Road 
"    Wanda,  widow,  r.  708  Lombard 
;8®=-Mayer.    See  Maier,  Meier,  Meyer  and  Myer 
Mayerhofer  Walter  F.,  clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
4@=Mayerhofer.    See  Mayrhofer  ; 

Mayers  Aaron,  clerk    Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 
3123,  16th 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  172  Clementina 
"    Benjamin,    salesman   J.   Samuels,  r.  1819 

Scott 
"    David  L.,  clerk,  r.  1301  Octavia 
"    Edgar  J.,  entry  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 

3241  Market 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  305  Eddy 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  teacher  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  3133,  16th 
"    Frank,  electrician,  r.  1117  Sutter 
"    George  H.,  r.  3626  California 
"    Gustav  B.  (Smith  &  Mayers),  913  Kearny 
"    Harry,  compositor,  r.  919a  Jackson 
"    Harry  J.,    floor  walker  Davis  Bros.,   r.  9 

Scott 
^'    Henry,  bookkeeper  George  Wagner  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  314  Ritch 
'•    John,  r.  1307  Jackson 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  Ill  Hayes 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  507^4  Lombard 
"    Robert  W..  glove  cutter,  r.  Short  nr  Eagle 
"    Simon,  furnished  rooms,  lOlSli  Larkin 
-BS^Mayers.    See  Meyers  and  Myers 
Mayes  Charles  F.,  porter  Samuel  &  Abraham, 
r.  223  Minna 
"    George  &   Co.   (August  Kahmari).,  restau- 
rant, 40  California  Market 
"    James  N.,  r.  141  Silver 
"    Joseph  W.,  rigger,  r.  141  Silver 
"    William,  marble  polisher,  r.    140i/4  Shipley 
j8®=Mayes.    See  Mays 

Mayfleld  Abraham,  crockery  dealer,  r.  1819  Mc- 
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Mayfleld  Frederick,  clerk  Henry  Mayer,  r.  306 

Stockton 
Mayfield  Fxuit,  Wine  and  Land  Co.,  H.  G.  Sie- 

berst  president,  SlQPiae,  room  1 
"    Gold  Mining  Co.   (Nevada  Co.),  office  533 

Market,  room  3 
"    Gravel  Mining  Co.  (Placer  Co.,  Cal.),  D.  M. 

Kent  secretary,  330  Pine,  rooms  35-36 
"    The  (Congregational  monthly),  Rev.  W.  D. 

Williams  editor,  1719  Post 
Mayhart  Clara  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2523  Bush 

"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  2523  Bush 
Mayhew  Charles,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Charles  R.,  bazaar,  144,  7th,  r.  142,  7tn 
"    Frank,  glove  cutter,  r.  871  Market 
"    Frank  E.  (H.  B.  Mayhew  &  Co.j,  r.  47  Post 
"    Frank  J.,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Folger 

&Co.,r.  707Capp 
"    Fred  S.,  with  Pope  &  Talbot,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Georgia  E.,  widow,  r.   1517  Post 
"    H.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  516  Golden  Gate  Av 
Mayhew    H.   B.  &  Co.  (Frank  E.  Mayhew),  In- 
ternal Revenue  and  Customs  brokers,  413 

Washington 
"    Henry,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  1517  Post 
"    Henry  C.  (McLean  &  Mayhew),  r.  1517  Post 
"    J.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  236,  17th 

MAYHEW  WILLIAM  E., 

druggist  and  chemist,  144,  4th,  tele- 
phone South  215,  r.  2114  Howard 

Mayle  Charles,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1715.  25th 
"     Frederick,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1715,  25th 

MAYLE  GEORGE  D., 

coffee  saloon  and  bakery,  427  Mont- 


gomery, r.  North  Berkeley 
iJol      "       •      ■ 


Mayle  John  B.,  school  teacher,  r.  522  G'Farrell 

rear 
Jm-  Mayle.    See  Mall  and  Male 
Mayn    Martin,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  721 

Union 
Maynadier  William  M.,  major  U.  S.  A.  (retired), 

r.  California  Hotel 
Maynard  Addison  H.,  house  painter,  r.  34  Hub- 
bard 
"    Arthur  B.,  miller  Yosemite  Flour  Mills,  r. 

509  Clayton 
^'    C.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2930  Clay 
"    Charles  H.,  bartender  Kate  Maynard,  r. 

718,  7th 
"    Duncan  D.,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.  730  Green 
"    Franklin  B.,   baker  Simkins   &  Thorp,   r. 

3516  Market 
"    Frederick  A.,  musician,  r.  3336  Greenwich 
"    Frederick  I.,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Maynard  James,  chief  clerk  general  freight 
office  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  r.  The  Lor- 
raine 
"    James  Jr.,  bookkeeper  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co., 
r.  The  Lorraine 
James  H.,  teamster,  r.  2516  Market 
John  A.,  liquors,  734,  7th  Av 
John  B.,  receiving  teller  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.'s  Bank,  r.  1778  Green 
Kate,  widow,  liquors,  718,  7th 
Leon,    tanner    Legallet-Hellwig    Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Marian   Miss,  clerk   Swayne   &  Hoyt,  r. 

Oakland 
Maurice  B.,  collector  Pac.  Paving  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Richard,  fruits,  NE  cor  Sansome  and  Hal- 
leck,  r.  3516  Market 


Maynard   Stephen  C,    dental   student,    r.   160 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Stephen  J.,  expressman,  SE  cor  16th  and 

Valencia,  r.  3516  Market 
"    Victor,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    William  T.,  painter,  r.  126b  8th' 
Mayne  Charles  (estate  of),  Antoine  Borel  ex- 
ecutor, Louise  E.  Barroilhet  executrix, 
office  311  Montgomery 
"    Francis  J.,  carpenter,  r.  155  Shipley 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper  C.   H.  Kingsley  & 

Co.,  r.  135  Turk 
"    J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    William  C,  compositor  Brunt,  r.  Oakland 
4tg=  Mayne.    See  Main  and  Meyn 
Maynie  Annie,  domestic,  3111  Broderick 
Mayntzer  Amelia,  widow,  r.  9%  Houston 
Mayo  Alice,  widow,  r.  628  Jessie 

Clarence  E.,  bricklayer,  r.  210,  22d 

Clinton,  student,  r.  622  Post 

Elgin,    piano  tuner   The   F.  W.    Spencer 

Co.,  r.  426,  11th  Av 
Frank  E.,  asst.  bookkeeper  Raphael  Weill 

&  Co.,  r.  628  Jessie 
Harry  L.,  bricklayer,  r.  114i^  Ridley 
Henry  B.,  attorney  at  law,  240  Montgom- 
ery, room  13,  r.  319  Sutter 
Martin,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.   cor 

7th  Av  South  and  L 
Nathaniel  C,  brickmason,  r.  lUY^  Ridley 
Peter,  porter  Fred  E.  Sand,  r.  905  Powell 
Richard  G.,  painter  Harbor  Conunission- 
ers,  r.  Berkeley 
Mayon  Edwin  H.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

Oakland 
Mayor  of  San  Francisco,  New  City  Hall,  1st 

floor 
Mayourau    Jennie    V.     Mrs.,     laundry,    3127^ 
Mission 
"    Victor,  laundryman,  r.  3127>4  Mission 
Mayow  Ernest,  molder  W.  Axford,  r.  535,  19th 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  535,  19th 
Mayrhofer  Leonard,  proprietor  The  Lohengrin, 
737  Market,  r.  710  Webster 
•    Nicholas,  bartender,  r.  SY2  Rausch 
"    Peter,  r.  19  Perry 
jB®-  Mayrhofer.    SeeM  ay  erhof  er 
Mayrisch    Adolph  (Mayrisch  Bros.  &    Co.),   r. 

Mayrisch  Brothers  &  Co.  (Adolph,    Gustave 
and  Rudolph  Mayrisch),  manufacturers 
cigars  and  importers  tobacco,  405  Bat- 
tery cor  Clay 
"    Ernest,  insurance  agent,  210  Sansome,  r. 

2018  Post 
"    Frederick,  butcher  L.  Miller,  r.  815  Vallejo 
"    Gustave   (Mayrisch  Bros.  &Co.),  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Otto,  cigar  maker  Geo.  J.  Benker,  r.  815 

Vallejo  rear 
"    Rudolph  (Mayrisch    Bros.    &   Co.),  r.  914 
Greenwich 
Mays  Anna,  domestic,  112  Liberty 
"    Arthur  H.,  physician,  1003  Pierce 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Christian 

Pub.  Co.,  r.  122  Haight 
"    James,  hotel  proprietor,  r.  122  Haight 
Mays  William  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  903  Sutter,  telephone  East  104 
Maysenhalder  Frederick,  laster  Buckingham  & 
Hecht.r.  530  Shotwell 
"    Otto  C,  clerk  Cluft  Bros  .,r.  309  Fulton 
Maysounave  Philippe,  proprietor  New  Pyrenee 

Hotel,  1314  Stockton 
Mayville  Frank  W.,  carpenter,  r.  K  nr-31st  Av 

South 
Maywald  William,  butcher,  r.  Lake  nr  30th  Av 
e^  Maywald.    See  Maiwald 
Maze  Commodore  P.,  contractor  ironwork,  119 
Beale,  r.  68  Jessie 
"    Emile  E.,  teamster,  r.  708  Ellis 
"    James  N.,  r.  68  Jessie 
"    Kate  G.,  widow,  r.  708  Ellis 
"    William  B.,  carpenter  C.  P.   Maze,   r.  68 
Jessie 
Mazeau  Joseph  J.,  tile  setter,  r.  340a  Shipley 
Mazelli  Oscar,  r.  724  Hayes 
Mazoni  P.,  r.  915  Montgomery 


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Mazoiie  Adrien,  bakery,  1223  Stockton 

"    Alexander,  baker,  r.  15  Virginia  PI 
Mazza  Frank,  barber  L,.  Vitalo,  r.  426  Broadway 

"    Salvatore,  bootblack,  r.  5  Kent 
Mazzei  Vincenzo,  shoemaker,  607  Davis 
Mazzl  Ph.  &  Co.  (Phillip  Mazzi  and  Bertram 
Viil),  wines  and  liquors.  237,  4th 
"    Phillip  (Ph.  Mazzi  &  Co.),  r.  446!^  Hayes 
Mazzini  Thomas,  porter  Italian-Swiss  Agricul- 
tural Colony,  r.  4  Bartol 
McAdam  Albert  G.,  laborer,  r.  412  Ashbury 
"    Alexander  J.,  millwright  W.  L.  Holman, 

r.  315  Gough 
"    Edward,  wool  grader  George  Abbot,  r.  412 

Ashbury 
"    James  R.,  manager  H.  Huddleston  &  Co., 

3259  Mission,  r.  2225  Mission 
"    Januarius.  ship  carpenter,  r.  815  Howard 
"    Neil,  shipwright,  r.  7th  Av  South  nr  K 
McAdams  Edward,  printer,  r.  139  Clara  rear 
"    James  A.,  plumber,  r.  139  Clara  rear 
"    John,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks,  r. 

9261/2  Florida 
"    John  J.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2138 

Market 
"    Michael  F.,  waiter,  r.  307,  4th 
"    Oliver,  waiter  str  Slate  of  California 
McAdams  Samuel,    secretary    San   Francisco 
Tool  Co.,  23  Stevenson 
"    William,  steerage   steward  str  State   of 
California 
McAdie  Alexander  G.,  local  forecast  official 
United  States   Weather  Bureau,  Mills 
Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  1429  Van  Ness  Av 
McAdoo  John,  salesman  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r. 
1708  Clay 
"    John  W.,  watchman  Cal.  Safe  Deposit  and 

Trust  Co.,  r.  1520  Sanchez 
"    Matthew,  stableman  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  47  Natoma 
McAedla  Annie,  widow,  r.  211  Hickory  Av 

McAfee  brothers 

(C.  W.  and  L.  C),  auctioneers,  insur- 
ance and  real  estate  brokers  and  fi- 
nancial agents,  108  Montgomery,  tele- 
phone Main  78 

McAfee  Chester,  spring  bed  maker  William  A. 
Schrock 
"    Edwin,  clerk  Wells,   Fargo  &  Co.,   r.  1101 

Pine 
"    Harriet    Miss,    teacher  Lincoln   Evening 

School,  r.  708  Gough 
"    Henry  R.,  r.  827  Greenwich 
"    John,  weaver  William  A.  Schrock 
"    John  M.,  porter  C.  E.  Word  en  &  Co.,  r.  340 
Ritch 
McAfee  L.  C.  (McAfee  Bros.),  r.  622  Sutter 
"    May  S.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Patrick,  laboror,  r.  13  Page 
"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  827  Greenwich 
"    William  S.,  wood  carver,  r.  827  Greenwich 
4S"McAfee.    See  Maophee,  McFee  and  McPhee 
McAleer  Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  261  Clara 
"    Frank,  tannery,  cor  26th  and  Hampshire,  r. 

1218  Hampshire 
"    Hugh,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  307.  30th 
"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  261  Clara 
"    James  J.,    foreman    William    C.    Miller, 

r.  238,  14th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  315  Franklin 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking,  307,  30th 
"    Philip,  carpenter,  r.  220  McAllister 
McAlester  William  F.,  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance  broker,   30   Montgomery,    r.    Ala- 
meda 
McAlister  Alexander  J.,  operator  Pac.  Postal 
Tel.  Cable  Co.,  r.  212  Powell 
"    Charles  J.,  designer,  r.  1045  Fol.som 
"    Francis  J.,  lithographer,  r.  1045  Folsom 
"    James,  quartermaster    str    Gaelic,    r.  26 

Laurel  PI 
"    Isham,  machinist  Richard  Herring,- r.  1045 

Folsom 
"    William  A.,  rattan  worker,  r.  1045  Folsom 
4®"McAlister.    See  McAllister 


^W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 
and  Irrigation. 
,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


JVIcAllen  Thomas,  2d  steward  str  City  of  Syd- 
ney 
MoAllep  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  339c  San  Jose  Av 
"    William,    master    schr    Corona,    ofBce    28 

California 
McAllister  Alexander  A.,  molder,  r.  131  Green- 
wich rear 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  664i/S  Howard 
"    Charles  F.,   stenographer  Parke  &  Lacy 

Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Charlotte  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  30  Liberty 
McAllister  EUiott,  attorney  at  law,  206  San- 
some,  room  8,  r.  2127  Pacific  Av 
"     Emma  Miss,  candy  maker,  r.  1140  Valencia 
"     Estella     J.    Miss,    stenographer     W.    A. 

Schrock,  r.  1060  Webster 
McAllister  Frank,  collectiouiagency,  43  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    Frederick,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1818San  Carlos 

Av 
"    George  E.,  plasterer,  r.  2004  Taylor 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  26  Turk 
"    Hall,  attorney  at  law,  305  Sansome,  r.  2422 

Fillmore 
"    Hall  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2002  Buchanan 
"    Helen  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    James,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  Cliff 

House 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1016  Webster 
"    Jeannette  Mrs.,  janitress  Crocker  Gram-' 

mar  School,  r.  1123  Page 
"    John,  r.  1426  Dolores 
"    John,  foreman  pattern  maker  Union  Iron 

Wks,  r.  113,  4th 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1016 

Webster 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  42  Jessie 
"    M.  Hall  (Otis,  McAllister  &  Co.).  r.  3436 

Jackson 
"    Richard  V.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1818San  Carlos  Av 
"    Robert,  cemetery  fences,  917  Point  Lobos 

Av,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Walter  B.,  engineer,  r.  222  Central  Av 
"    Walter  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2008 

Howard 
"    Ward,  attorney  at  law,  14  Sansome,  rooms 

6-9,  r.  Paciflc-Unlon  Club 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  965  Howard 
"    William,    teamster   F.  P.*  Elliott,  r.   SSVi 

Norfolk 
4®"McAllister.     See    McAlester,     McAlister, 

McCalister  and  McCollister 
McAlogue  James,  engineer,  r.  709^^,  17th 
McAloon  Arthur,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
McAlpin  Edith  S.  Miss,  r.  1514  Pacific  Av 
"    Emelia,  widow,  r.  336  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  908  Lombard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1514  Pacific  Av 
•'    Margaret   E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Saw 

Wks,  r.  1514  Pacific  Av 
McAlpine  James  R.  (Rosen  &  McAlpine),  r.  317, 

7th 
"    Richard,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  106  Hyde 
McAndrews  Anna,  widow,  r.  547  Folsom 
"    Eliza  F.,  domestic,  824  Haight 
"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  132^^  Oak 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  102  Pacific 
"    May  Miss,  dressmaking,  44054  Hayes 
McAndrews  Nellie  Mrs.,  milliner,  710  . 

"    Philip,  seaman,  r.  102  Pacific 
McAneny  Ellen,  widow,  r.  1307  Nebraska 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


McAran  Patrick,  driver,  r.  57  Minna 
"    Patrick,    real  estate,  609  Sacramento,   r. 
1326  Mission 
^i=McAran.    See  McArron  andMcCarron 
McAravy  Mary,  domestic,  833  Post 
McArdle  Annie  Miss,  saleslady  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 
Co.,r.  639  Natoma 
"    Arthur,  longshoreman  O.   R.  &  N.   Co.,   r. 

212,  1st 
"    Bernard,  r.  656^  Minna 
"    Bernard,  teamster,  r.  cor   Treat  Av  and 

Stoneman 
"    Bessie,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Edward,  marine  fireman,  r.  409,3d 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  443V4  Clementina 
"    John,  clerk  George  Ryan,  r.  SE  cor  Ala- 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  54  Sacramento 

bama  and  Montcalm 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  cor  Treat  Av  and  Stone- 
man 
"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  313,  4th 
"    Joseph  M.,  fireman  U.   S.   Mint,    r.    656i4 

Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.   cor  Treat  Av  and  Stone- 
man 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  121  Henry 
"    Michael,  machinist,  r.  165  Perry 
"    Owen,  with  Carl  Goldberg,  r.  777  Market 
"    Patrick,  coal  passer  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  12i^  Bryant  Av 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  504, 
1st 
McArdle  Peter,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Mar- 
ket and  4th,  r.  823  Dolores 
"    Philip,  fireman  str  San  Bias,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Susie  Miss,  cashier  Philip  Bolger  &Co., 

r.  37  Treat  Av 
'■    Thomas  J.,  rigger,  r.  43  Gilbert  rear 
"    William,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney,  r.  512 

Natoma 
"    William  P.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  2814 
Pine 
^e=-McArdle.     See  McCardle 
McArron  Charles,    carriage  manufacturer,   660 

Bryant,  r.  222,  12th 
4®~McArron.    See  McAran  and  McCarron 
McArthur  Alexander,  mate  bkt  Planter 
"    George,   patternmaker  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

29  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    James  F.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

571  Howard 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  924  Washington 
"    Otis,  carpenter,  r.  32,  4th 
"    Thomas  D.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  12 

Locust 
"    Viva  B.  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Avenue  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  29  Elgin  Park  Av 
McArthur  W.  D.,  merchandise  broker  and  prod- 
uce   commission    merchant    and    agent 
Lawton  &  Co.  (New  York),  132  Califor- 
nia, telephone  Front  57,  r.  Piedmont 
j8®'McArthur.    See  MacArthur  and  McCarter 
McAsey  David  J.,  laborer,  r.  15  Freelon 

"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  527,  2d 
McAskill  John  S.,  carpenter,  r.  945,  17th  rear 
McAulay  Emma  E.,  widow,  r.  319  Eureka 
McAuley  Dudley,  teamster  George  Phillips,  r. 
1928  Howard 
"    Hugh,  cooper,  r.  8  Hubbard 
"    James,  boilermaker  S.  P.   Co.,  r.  2000  How- 
ard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  206,  30th 
"    Rose  Miss,  dressmaking,  307  Golden  Gate 
Av 
'&S="McAuley.     See  Macauley,  McCauley   and 
McGaulev 


McAuliffe  Charles  E.,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co.,r. 

429  Fillmore 
"    Cornelius,  r.  834,  17th 
■'    Cornelius,    laborer,  r.   NE   cor  Lyon  and 

Beach 
"    David  M.,  plasterer,  r.  331,3d 
"    Dennis,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  San  Bruno 

Av  nr  26th 
"    Dennis,  clerk,  r.  723  Church 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Cortland 

Av 
"    Dennis,  hoseman  Engine  8,  r.  16  Scott  PI 
"    Dominick,    special   policeman,  r.   SE  cor 

2Gth  and  Hampshire 
"    Edward,  steamfitter,  r.  217,  18th 
"    Florence  J.,  clerk,  r.  514  Fell 
"    Florence  P.,  wood  and  coal,  333,  3d,   r.  331, 

3d 
"    Florence  T.,  wood  finisher,  r.  429  Fillmore 
■'    Frank,    brickmason,   r.  SE  cor  20th  and 

Hampshire 
"    George  J.,  painter  and  decorator,  2832, 16th, 

r.  44  Shotwell 
"    George  P.,  machine  hand,  r.  26!4  Zoe 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  723  Church 
"    Ignatius  P.,  truckman  Truck  1,  r.  22  O'Far- 

rel 
"    James,  coachman,  1201  California 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  690  Brannan 
"    James  F. ,  molder,  r.  723  Church 
"    James  I.,  upholsterer,  r.  167  Minna 
"    James  J.,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  1816  Webster 
"    Jeremiah,  expressman,  r.  316  Ritch 
"    John,  coachman,  SE  cor  Washington  and 

Lyon 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  622  Florida 
"    John,  salesman  P.  Fianigan,  r.  163,9th 
"    John,  washer  LaGrande  Laundry 
"    John,  wardtender  City  and  County  Hospital 
'•    John   A.,  paper  hanger  Cooks  Decorating 

Co. 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  331,  3d 
"    Joseph,  r.  765%  Howard 
"    Joseph  P.  (Carroll  &  McAuliffe),  r.  229,  11th 
"    Joseph  P.,  cigars,  333/2,  .3d,  r.  331,  3d 
"    Joseph  P.,  plumber,  r.  723  Church 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  44  Shotwell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  167  Minna 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2310  Webster 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  groceries   and  liquors,  216, 

22d 
"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  723  Church 
"    Mary   Mrs.,    janitress    Peabody  Primary 

School,  r.  30  Erie 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1522a  Fell 
"    Michael  A.,  clerk  U.   S.   Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Michael  F.,  lamp  lighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Hampshire 
"    Owen,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Hampshire 
"    T.  Charles,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  30  Erie 
"    Timothv  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  30  Zoe, 

r.  2414  Zoe 
McAuslan  Flora  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.   1608  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Robert,  molder  Union  I.  Wks.  r.  234  Rich- 
land Av 
4®"McAuslan.    See  Macausland  and  McCaus- 

land 
McAvin  John,  r.  IMiy^  Market 
McAvoy  David,  hostler,  r.  507  Jessie 
"    Dennis,  hostler  Lot  D.  Slocum,  r.  925  Sutter 
"    Dennis,  plasterer,  r.  81  Natoma 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  511  O'Farrell 
"    Gilbert,  painter  John  Q.   Garfield,    r.  315 

Stockton 
"    Goldwin  (McAvoy  &  Lavery),  r.  1  Cohen  PI 
"    Hugh    B.  (McAvoy    &    Gallagher),    r.    101 

Broderick 
"    James,  helper  Risdon  I.  &.  L.  Wks,  r.  6O9V2 

Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  710  Sierra 
"    John,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux 
"    Joseph,  janitor  Clinton  E.  Worden  &  Co. 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  3  Willard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1127  Laguna 
"    Michael,    engineer   Hayward  Bldg,  r.  327, 

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McAvoy  Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  1,  r.  419  Pa- 
cific 
"    Thomas  C,   conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry,    r. 
26281/2  Sutter 

McAVOY  «&  GALLAGHER 

(Hugh  B.  McAvoy  and  Henry  J.  Galla- 
glier),  funeral  directors  and  embalm- 
ers,  20,  5tli,  telephone  South  80 

McAvoy  &  Lavery  (Goldwin  McAvoy  and  Rob- 
ert Lavery)  boots  and  shoes,  1511  Polk 
>S®=-McAvoy.    See  McEvoy 
McBain  Alexander,  bookkeeper  John  Center,  r. 
201  Shotwell 

"    Bert  T.,  office  723  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 

'•  Flossie  Miss,  cashier  Cardall&  Marston,  r. 
703  Sutter 

"    John,    contractor    and    builder,    40   New 
Montgomery 
McBay  Charles,  watchman,  r  614  Kearny 
McBean  Johanna,  widow,  r.  39  Clinton  Park 
McBean  P.  McG.,   president  Gladding,  McBean 
&  Co.,  1358-1360  Market,  r.  Paciflc-Union 
Club 
je®="McBean.    See  McVean 
McBehan  Michael,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 
McBeth  Samuel,  peddler,  r.  SQSy^  Market 
J8®-McBeth.    See  Macbeth 
McBirney  Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  2817  Pine 

"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  2817  Pine 
J8®=McBirney.    See  McBurnie 
McBowen  Robert  A.  (S.  McBowen  &  Son),  r.  3010 
Harrison 

"  S.  &  Son  (Samuel  and  Robert  A.),  manufac- 
turers wax  leather,  NW  cor  Serpentine 
Av  and  Harrison 

"    Samuel  (S.  McBowen  &  Son),  r.  3010  Har- 
rison 
McBoyle  A.  &  Co.  (Alexander  McBoyle),  drug- 
gists, 504  "Washington 

"  Alexander  (A.  McBoyle  &  Co.),  r.  815 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Alexander  Jr.,  clerk  A.  McBoyle  &  Co.,  r. 
815  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Belle  A.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Even- 
ing School,  r.  815  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Joseph,  cashier  Mann  &  Wilson,  r.  Oakland 
McBrearty  Abraham  T.,  horseshoer,  1306  Grove 

"  James,  wood  worker  Loughran  Bros.,  r.  216 
Minna 

"  James,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  14  Columbia 
Square 

"  John  (Murphy  &  McBrearty),  r.  14  Columbia 
Square 

"    Michael  J. ,  undertaker  United  Undertakers 
Assn.,  r.  29,5th 
McBride  Alexander,  pipemaker  Francis  Smith 
&  Co.,  r.  314  Brannan 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  218  Prospect  PI 

"    Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1310  Larkin 

"  Archibald,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  314 
Brannan 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  314  Brannan 

"    Edward,  paper  carrier,  r.  103  Perry 

"    Edward,  painter,  r.  48  Merritt 

"  George  B.,  entry  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan 
&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  2694  Bryant 

"  James,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
Sacramento,  Cal. 

"    James,  screenman,  r.  314  Brannan 

"  James,  stereotyper  Am.  Press  Assn.,  r.  627 
Ellis 

"    Jane  Miss,  r.  405  Polk 

"    Jennie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  314  Brannan 

"    John,  elevator  man  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

'•    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  734  Hai-rison 

"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  2694  Bryant 

"  John  C,  office  532  Market,  roorn  3,  r.  2534 
Mission 

"  Joseph  T.,  solicitor  Bibo,  Newman  &  Iken- 
berg,  r.  218  Prospect  PI 

"    M.,  packer  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  2202  Pine 

"    Manus,  miner,  r.  1310  Larkin 

"    Margaret  C.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  27i4,  4th 

"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 

"  Matthew  J.,  machinist  First  St.  Wks, 
Union  Iron  Wks.,  r.  3914  Ringold 

"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  1223'/4  Bush 


McBride  Michael  J.,  livery  stable,  507  Jessie,  r. 

517  Jessie 
Michael  J.,  miner,  r.  39V4  Ringold 
Reason  K.,  porter  S.  F.  News  Co., 

Perry 
Robert,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1508 

Kentucky 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  514  Sutter 
Thomas,  wood  and  coal,  405,  4th,  r.  540  Bry- 
ant 
Thomas  J.,  oiler,  r.  519  Folsom 
William  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,    r. 

1323  Page 
McBurnie  Edwin,  ink  maker,  r.  535  Geary 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  lodgings,  322  O'Farrell 
McBurnie  Robert  E.,  insurance,  319  California, 

r.  322  O'Farrell 
4®=MoBurnie.    See  McBirney 
McCabe  Alexander,  clerk  W.   U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  534 

Bush 
Alfred,  student,  r.  1007  Fair  Oaks 
Bernard,  r.  320i4  Ritch 
Bernard,  groceries,  20  Anthony 
Bernard,  horseshoer  M.  J.   Hyland,  r.   720 

Broadway 
Bernard  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  20  Anthony 
Catherine  A.,    widow,   dressmaking,    1137 

Folsom 
Delia  Mrs.,  r.  1220  Folsom 
Edward  M.,  machinist  Risdonl.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  152  Silver 
Eugene,  teamster,  r.  320^4  Ritch 
Eugene  J.,    clerk  Owen    McCabe,  r.    2915 

Mission 
Francis  J.,  harness  maker  William  C.  F. 

Stein,  r.  527M  Geary 
Fred,  fireman  Crane  Co.,  r.  115a  6th 
George,  teamster,  r.  20  Anthony 
McCahe  Hugh,  dealer  in  new  and  second-hand 

furniture,   948-950   Mission,  r.  2738  Fol- 
som 
"    Hugh  Jr.,  teamster  Hugh  McCabe,  r.  2728 

Folsom 
James,  r.  712  Guerrero 
James,  fireman  Palace  Hotel,  r.   114  Na- 

toma 
James,  marine  fireman,  r.  541, 1st 
James,   salesman    Hugh   McCabe,   r.  2728 

Folsom 
James  E.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
James  F.,  buyer  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  10131/4 

Folsom 
James  M.,  helper  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  38 

Clara 
James  T.,  elevator  man,  303  California,  r. 

40  Aztec 
James  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  115  Morris  Av 
John,  boiler  maker,  r.  611  Mariposa 
John,  foreman  Albert   E.  Buckman,  r.  211 

Ridley 
John,  millhand,  r.  132  Shipley  rear 
John,  molder,  r.  38  Clara 
John,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  534  Bush 
John  P.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  133, 

21st 
Joseph,    salesman  Owen  McCabe,  r.  2915 

Mission 
Joseph,  student,  r.  30  Anthony 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  3  Morse  PI 
Margaret  S.,  r.  1106  Clay 
Mary,  widow,  r.  IOI314  Folsom 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  3950  Point  Lobos  Av 
Nicholas  carpenter,  r.  1123  Larkin 
Owen,  feathers  and  down,  870  Mission,  r. 

3915  Mission 
Owen  J.,  painter,  r.  2558  Greenwich 


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McCabe  Patrick  J.,  helper  Byron  Jaclison,   r. 

22%  Bluxome 
"    Peter,  poultryman  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 

a5lA  Minna 
"    Peter,  hoseman  Engine  29,  r.  122  Shipley 
"    Philip  L.,  packer  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  22-1, 

24th 
"    R,.  water  tender  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 
"    Terrence,  blacksmith,  r.  455  Clementina 
"    Terrence,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Thomas,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3201/4  Ritch 
"    Thomas  J.,  car  builder,  r.  40  Aztec 
"    William,  elevator  man  Nucleus  Bldg,  r.  .38 

Clara 
4®"McCabe.    See  Macabe  and  MacCabe 
McCafferty Brothers  (William  J.  and  James), 

groceries,  1022  Howard 
"    Charles,  cigars  and  tobacco,  143,  2d,  r.  295 

Clementina 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  516  Ivy  Av 
"    James  (McCafferty  Bros.),  r.  1022  Howard 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  516  Ivy  Av 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  440,  3d 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper  W.  McCafferty,  r.  2428 

Mission 
"    Michael  H.,  collector  Nevada  Bank,  r.  1444 

Jackson 
"    Neil,  laborer  Kinskv  &  Johnson,  r.  810,  6th 
"    William,  livery  stable,  2428  Mission 
"    William  Jr.,    foreman  W.   McCafferty,   r. 

2428  Mission 
"    William  J.  (McCafferty  Bros.),  r.  1022  How- 
ard 
McCaflery  B.,  r.  916  Howard 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  178  Minna 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1326  Bryant 
"    Frank,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r.  31 

Highland  Av 
"    James,  r.  426  Ringold  rear 
"    James,    teamster     Louis    Spiegel,    r.    118 

Washington 
"    John,  tin  rooter  F.  Raisch,  r.  337,  12th 
"    Michael,  r.  133  Grove 
"     Patrick,  laborer,  r.  337,  12th 
McCaffrey  Catherine,  widow,  r.  24  Hawthorne 
"    Edward  I.,  plumber,  r.  24  Hawthorne 
"    Ellen  H.  Miss,  dressmaking,  1370  Market 
"    Hugh,  plasterer,  r.  1729  Market 
"    Hugh  E.,  brassmolder,  r.  24  Hawthorne 
"    James  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  24  Hawthorne 
"    John,  cook,  r.  27 Minna 
"    John  J.,  machinist,  r.  24  Hawthorne 
"    Owen,  baker,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Sarah  C.   Miss,  dressmaker  Miss  Ellen  H. 

McCaffrey,  r.  1370  Market 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr  J 
"    Thomas  F.,  gripman Market  St.  Ry.,r.  212a 

Capp 
"    William,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    William  B.,  electrician  Market  St.  Rv..  r. 

1128  McAllister 
McCahey  John,  capitalist,  r.  1.525  Ellis 
McCahon  George,  house  painter,  1424,  24th 
McCain  Clarence,  pressman  Horwinski  Bros.,  r. 

127  Turk 
"    Roscoe  R.,  compositor  Call,  r.  717  Post 
McCall  Alexander,  yardman,  r.  Son  Zoe 
"    Bernard,  r.  748  Howard 
"    Bertha,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  26  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Clarence  C,   bricklayer,    r.  cor  Nye  and 

Craut 
■'    Constantino,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.. 

r.  1006  Tennessee 
"    Elvin  C,  bricklayer,  r.  217  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  A.,  teamster,  r.  1926  Market 


McCall  Henry  A.,  hardware,   1177   Market,    r' 
Berkeley 
"    John,  boxmaker,  r.  1606  Leavenworth 
"    John,  elevatorman,  r.  641  Folsom 
"    John,  watchman   S.   F.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  cor 

4th  and  Channel 
"    Joseph  G.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Erie  Lines, 

22  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  311,  30th 
"    Philip,  groceries,  524. 9th 
"    Philip,  plumber,  r.  237  Crescent  Av 
"    Robert,  painter,  r.  510  Pacific 
"    Robert  F.,  signpainter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  233 

Page 
"    Samuel,  salesman   Morris  &  Kennedy,  r. 

109a  Powell 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  215  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  P..  glove  manufacturer,  550,  4th 
«®-McCall.    See  McCaull  and  McColl 
McCallig     William,      cabinetmaker     Heywood 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  381  San  Jose  Av 
McCallum  A.  A.,  manager  The  J.  H.  McLain  Co. 
49  Crocker  Bldg,  v.  514  Hyde 
Charles,  mate  str  Gipsy 
David,  carpenter,  r.  1544  Kentucky 
George  H.,  printer,  r.  214,  11th 
Harry,  collector  Goldsman  &  Thomas,  r. 

214,  11th 
Hugh,  carpenter,  r.  1.544  Kentucky 
James,  laborer,  r.  425  Jessie 
John,  bartender  John  Clinton,  r.  245,  2d 
John,  carpenter,  r.  22,  13th 
John,  clerk,  r.  434  Jessie 
John,  gardener,  r.  215  Carl 
John  H.  (J.  W.  Schouten  &  Co.),  r.  28  Russ 
Timothy,  machinist,  r.  179  Perry 
William,  machinist,  r.  512,  4th 
4®="  McCallum.    See  McCollam  and  McCollum 
McCambridge  Andrew,  pattern  maker  Union  I. 

Wks.,r.  504  Napa 
McCammon  Thomas  W.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 
McCandless    George    L.,    traveling    salesman 

Redington  &  Co.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
McCann  Ann,  widow,  r.  246  Clara  rear 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  416,  7th 
"    Arthur,  expressman,  NWcor  4th  and  Fol- 
som, r.  62  Porter 
"    Bernard,  longshoreman,  r.  209  Perry 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  15  Jessie 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  41  Dore 
"    Daniel,  stable  foreman  Daniel  F.  Galla- 
gher, r.  1510  Folsom 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  Joseph  Bremer  &  Co.,  r. 

2905  Geary 
"    Edward  V.  (McCann  &  Sons),  r.  406,  10th 
"    Eugene,  carpenter,  r.  1565%  Market 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Frank,  lodgings,  803  Montgomery 
"    Frank,  mining  expert,  r.  1045  Market 
'■■    Frank  N..  painter  R.  Riordan,  r.  41  Dore 
McCann  Frank  P.,  secretary  California  Rattan 
Co.,    55-61,    1st,    and    manager    tobacco 
department  Man,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r.  2128 
Bush 
"    Frank  T.,  engineer,  r.  2905  Geary 
"    Frank  W.,  with  F.  M.  Smith,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George,  janitor  Scottish  Hall,  r.  105  Lar- 

kin 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  20th  and  Conaec- 

ticut 
"    Hugh  M.,  storekeeper  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  721  Capp 
"    James,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  919  Har- 
rison 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  313  Brannan 
"    James,  sawyer  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  917 

Howard 
"    James  A.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  ofQce,  r. 

1530  Pacific  Av 
"    James  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  41  Dore 
"    James  J.,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  cor  28th 

and  Bryant 
"    J.  Joseph,  teamster,  r.  15  Jessie 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1254  Montgomery 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  1111  Folsom 
"    John,  employee  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  62  Porter 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  434,  5th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  310,8th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1015  Florida 


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McCann  John,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r. 
3311  Geary 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  108  Langton 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  130b  Church 

"    John,  water  tender  str  Mariposa 

"    John  B.,  engineer,  r.  2905  Geary 

"    John  F.,  r.  204  Hickory  Av 

"  John  H.,  collector  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  440  Castro 

"    John  Li.,  teamster,  r.  132  Perry 

"    John  T.,  marble  cutter,  r.  137  Lily  Av 

"    Joseph,  stevedore,  r.  67  Natoma 

"    Joseph  R.,  marble  polisher,  r.  137  Lily  Av 

"    Joseph  R.  Jr.,  marble  cutter,  r.  137  Lily  Av 

"  Margaret  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate 
Woolen  Mills 

"  Mary  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
1123  Iowa 

"    Mary  A.  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  41  Dore 

"  Michael,  attorney  at  law  and  real  estate, 
57  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg,  r.  820 
Treat  Av 

"    Michael,  law  student,  r.  55  Arlington 

"    Owen,  r.  3007  Mission 

"    Patrick,  r.  55  Arlington 

"  Patrick,  bartender  New  Western  Hotel,  r. 
824  Kearny 

"    Patrick,  bricklayer,  r.  318  Shotwell 

"  Patrick  T.,  Dlumber  Hughes  Bros.,  r.  137 
Lily  Av 

"    Peter,  lumberman,  r.  1.32  Perry 

"  Peter,  salesman  James  McDermott,  r.  970 
Bryant 

"  Philip,  loreman  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice  Mills, 
r.  522  Hermann 

"  Richard,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  217  Waller 

••    Robert  S.  (McCann  &  Sons),  r.  406,  10th 

"    Robert  W.  (McCann  &  Sons),  r.  406,  10th 

"  Robert  W.,  plumber  J.  P.  Striegel,  r.  2905 
Geary 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  175  Perry 

"    Sarah  A.  Miss,  r.  405  Turk 

"    Sarah  S.,  domestic,  1101,  17th 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  81  Natoma 

"    Thomas  F.,  news  agent,  r.  132  Perry 

"  Thomas  H.,  pattern  maker  First  St.  Wks, 
Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  62  Porter 

"  William,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 
119  Grove 

"  William  D.,  vice-president  Harrold,  Belch- 
er &  Allen,  r.  2837  Jackson 

"    &  Sons  (Robert  W.,  Edward  V.  and  Robert 
S.),  contractors  and  bridge  builders.  406, 
10th 
4®=McCann.    See  MacCann  and  McGann 
McCardle  James,  porter  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 

"    William  J.,  contractor,  r.  28  Wetmore  PI 
4®=-McCardle.    See  McArdle 
McCargar  Richard,  dentist.  913  Powell 
McCarl  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  327  Fell 
McCarney  John   (Stone  &  McCarney),  r.  Mont- 
gomery Hotel 
McCaron  Patrick,  grocers  and  liquors,  S  s  Bry- 
ant bet  10th  and  11th,  r.  121  Juniper 
McCarrick  Prank,  guard  County  Jail  2 

"    Robert,  teamster  James  Gorie,  r.  631  How- 
ard 
McCarrigan  Philip,  molder,  r.  314%  21st 
McCarroU    Thomas,    blacksmith,    r.    1410   Fol- 

som 
McCarron  Ann,  widow,  r.  416^4,  7th  rear 

"    Hugh   (Galbally  &  McCarron),  and  team- 
ster P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  419  Brannan 
James,  laborer,  r.  1224  Montgomery 
James  A.,  with  Daily  Report,  r.  1224  Mont- 
gomery 
John,   laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  11091/4 


John  B.,  concrete  worker,  r.  825  Folsom 

Kittie  F.  Miss,  bookfolder,  r.  1224  Mont- 
gomery 

Michael,  watchman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
636,  3d 

Mollie  A.  Miss,  cracker  packer,  r.  1224 
Montgomery 

Owen,  porter  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 
328  Bartlett 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

F"lain,  Glazjed  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 

McCarron  Stephen,  longshoreman,  r.  636,  3d 
"    Thomas,  tinsmith,  r.  1224  Montgomery 
J8®=McCarron.    See  McAran  and  McArron 
McCarry  John,  fireman  str  State  of  California, 

r.  45M  Ritch 
McCarte  Daniel,  wood  and  coal. 


"    Daniel  P.,  clerk,  r.  609,  3rd 
"    Hugh  A.,  clerk,  r.  609,  3rd 
"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  609,  3d 
"    William  J.,  driver,  r.  609,  3d 
McCarter  Daniel,  driver  William  A.  Schrock 
;8®=-McCarter.    See  McArthur 
McCarthy  Agnes,  widow,  r.  550  Minna 
"    Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1202  Jessie 
"    Andrew,  butcher  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 

cor  8th  Av  South  and  K 
"    Andrew  G.,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  711  Ellis 
"    Ann,  widow,  groceries,  1317  Montgomery 
■'    Anna,  domestic,  1118  Sacramento 
"    Anna  Miss,  saleslady  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  1109  Bush 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  442  Minna 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2711  Pine 
"    Annie  Miss,  teacher  Mefret's  French  and 

English  Institute,  r.  1321  Powell 
"    Arthur,  paper  carrier  Examiner,  r.  447  Ste- 
venson 
"    B.  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Bartholomew,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

llB  Boyce 
"    Bartholomew,  hodcarrier,  r.  49  Langton 
"    B.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1512  Howard 
"    Bernard,  stevedore,  r.  4b  Decatur 
"    B.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  439,  14th 
' '    Brothers  (Cornelius  and  Michael) ,  groceries 

and  liquors,  1319  Folsom 
McCarthy   Brothers    (Edward  W.  and  John), 

coffee    and  spice  mills,  and   importers 

teas  and  coffees,  113  Front,  telephone 

Main  1417 
"    Brothers     (Jeremiah     and     Dennis     W.), 

liquors,  775  Market 
"    C,  r.  419  Brannan 

"    C.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  465  Shotwell 
"    C.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Callahan,  painter,  r.  725  Ellis 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  114  Prospect  PI 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  607,  21st 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1139  Guerrero 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  Sanchez  and 

Army 
"    Catherine,  groceries  and  liquors,  1247,  25th 
"    Charles,  capitalist,  646 Market,  r.  New  York 
"    Charles  clerk  Ann  McCarthy,  r.  1317  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Charles,  clerk  Chas.  J.  Hendry's  Son  &  Co., 

r.  1  Lincoln  PI 
"    Charles,    keeper   Oakland   Harbor    Light 

Station 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  24  Chesley 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  405  Beale 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1134y2  Folsom 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
"    Charles,  shipping  agent,  r.  921  Lombard 
"    Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  417  Harrison 
"    Charles,  student,  r.  465  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  606  Minna 
"    Charles  E.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  F.   (O'Meara  &  McCarthy),  r.  301 

Grove 
McCarthy  Charles  F.,  secretary  Pacific  Bridge 

Co.,  4  California,  room  8,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  J.,  bookkeeper   Louis  T.  Snow,  r. 

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McCarthy  Charles  J.,  dental  student,  r.  8  Wil- 
low Av 
"    Charles  P.,    plumber  School  dept.,  r.  726 

O'Farrell 
"    Charles  P.,  mate  str  Corona,  r.  130  Shipley 
"    Charles  T.,  plumber,   1306  Pacific,  r.  1704 

Leavenworth 
"    Charlotte  E.  Mrs.,  r.  332  Eddy 
McCarthy  Company  THe,  James  P.   McCarthy 
president.  E.  Avery  McCarthy  secretary, 
real  estate  owners,  646  Market 
"    Cornelius  (McCarthy  Bros.),  r.  106  Caroline 
"    Cornelius,  blacksmith  helper,  r.  128  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Cornelius,  carpenter,  r.  2107  Scott 
"    Cornelius,  clerk,  r.  266  Sagamore 
"    Cornelius,  coremaker  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r. 

1202  Jessie 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  571  Bryant 
"    Cornelius,  marble  polisher,  r.  606  Minna 
"    Cornelius,  water  tenderU.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Cornelius  J.   (McCarthy  &  Rissi),  r.   1319 

Montgomery 
"    Cornelius  J.,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Cornelius  J.,  painter,  r.  455  Jessie 
"    Cornelius  W.,  proprietor  LomDard  Ware- 
house, SW  cor  Sansome  and  IjOmbard,  r. 
571  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  r.  36  Welsh  rear 
"    Daniel,  bartender,  r.  218  Steuart 
"    Daniel,  bartender,  r.  SW  cor  Sanchez  and 

Army 
"    Daniel,  coalpasser  str  Columbia,  r.  15  Fed- 
eral 
"    Daniel,  gardener  Columbia  Square,  r.  428 

Fulton 
"    Daniel,  helper,  r.  13514,  21st 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1  Lincoln  PI 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  218  Langton 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  826  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  919  Natoma 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  15th  and  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  30  Federal 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  355  Jessie 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  teamster,  r.   SE  cor  15th  and 

Bryant 
"    Daniel  C.  B.,  law  student,  r.  134V2  Church 
"    Daniel  F.,  r.  16/2  Chesley 
"    Daniel  F.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  ISbVi,  21st 
"    Daniel  F.,  millhand   McFarland  Bros.,  r. 

896  Dolores 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

1139  Guerrero 
"    Daniel  J.,  shoemaker,  1015  Folsom 
"    Daniel  M.,  laborer,  r.  162  Clara 
"    Daniel  W.,  engineer  Post,  r.  142,  12th 
"    David,  r.  325  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    David,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  608,  6th 
"    David,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  474  Tehama 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  43  South  Park 
"    David,  traveling  salesman,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Deborah,  widow,  r.  320  Folsom 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  liquors,  218  Steuart 
"    Dennis,  hostler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

67  Tehema 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  423  Tehama 
"    Dennis,  longshoreman,  r.  212  Broadway 
•'    Dennis,  painter,  r.  1147%  Howard 
"    Dennis     J.,    bottler    Steimke    Bros.,   r.   2 

Harry  PI 
"    Dennis  J.,  clerk,  r.  1015  Folsom 
"    Dennis  S.,  starcher  LaGrande  Laundry 
"    Dennis    W.      (McCarthy    Bros.),     r.      306 
Leavenworth 
McCarthy  E.  Avery,  real  estate,  646  Market,  r. 
2716  Scott 


McCarthy  Edward,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1061%  Broadway 
'■     Edward  J.,   bartender  John    F.    Kelly,    r 

715%  Howard 
"    Edward  W.  (McCarthy  Bros.),  r.   San  Ra- 
fael 
"    Eliza  Miss,  r.  184  Perry 
"    Ella  Miss,  principal  West  End  School,   r. 

921  Lombard 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  221  Ritch 
"    Eugene,  r.  525  O'Farrell 
"    Eugene,  laborer,  r.  1302  Jessie 
"    Eugene,  lumberman,  r.  1111  Treat  Av 
"    Eugene,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r.  513 

Howard 
"     Eugene,  tanner,  r.  SE  cor  15th  and  Bryant 
"     Eugene  H.,  r.  724,23d 
"    Eugene  H.,  stickerhand  McFarland  Bros., 

r.  896  Dolores 
"    Florence,   cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  465 

Shotwell 
"    Florence,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Nebraska  and 

25th 
' '    Florence,  salesman  Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co. , 

r.  434,  24th 
"    Francis  J.,  painter,  r.  1412  Harrison 
"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  836  Mission 
"    Frank  A.,  salesman  C.  Harlow  &  Co.,  r.  836 

Mission 
"    Frank  C,  clerk  Newman  &  Levin  son,  r. 

325  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  C,  salesman  Broder  &  Schlam,  r. 

726  Octavia 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  George  A.  Root,  r.  201  How- 
ard 
"    Frank  M.  (John  W.  McCarthy  &  Sons),  r. 

616  Hayes 
"    Frank  P.    (McCarthy   &    Jamison),  r.   865 

Bryant 
"    Frank  P.,  butcher  J.   G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r. 

3211  Fillmore 
"    Frank  Z.,   teamster  Mahony  &  Sons  Dray- 
age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  r.  1001  Florida 
"    Frederick  J.,  showman,  r.  1103  Mission 
"    George,  glove  cutter  Carson  Glove  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George  F.,  butcher  John  A.  DriscoU,  r.  3240 

Mission 
"    George  W.  (John  W.  McCarthy  &  Sons),  r. 

616  Hayes 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1  Lincoln  PI 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1017  Alabama 
"    Hannah,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,  3426 

Geary 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  525  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  465  Shotwell 
"    Henry,  saddler  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  r.  1008 

Bush 
"    Hugh,  coalpasser  str  San  Juan,  r.  527,  2d 
"    J.,  messman  str  St.  Paul 
"    James,  blacksmith  J.  F.  Snead,  r.  529  Sac- 
ramento 
"    James,  horseshoer,  r.  520  Bush 
"    Jamesj  laborer,  r.  70  Silver 
"    James,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  545 

Howard 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  9!4  Boardman 

PI 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  ll-ZOy^ 

Vermont 
"    James,  liquors,  218  Langton 
"    James,  liquors.  719  Howard 
"    James,  marble  cutter,  r.  606  Minna 
"    James,  marine  engineer,  r.  3315  Larkin 
"    James,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    James,  paver,  r.  1031  Minna 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  1218  Vermont 
"    James,  porter  C.  W.  McCarthy  &  Co.,r.  406 

Broadway 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  533  Jessie 
"    James,  stock  fitter  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r.  70 

Brosnan 
"    James,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  Min- 
ing Co.,  r.  521  Howard 
"    James,  tinsmith  Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritch- 

ard,  r.  1303  Montgomery 
"    James  E.,  laborer,  r.  1218  Vermont 
"    James  F.,  laborer  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

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McCarthy  James  H.,  druggist  A.  L.  Lengfeld, 

r.  525  Taylor 
"    James    H.,    trimmer    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  9  Florence 
"    James  J.,  brakeman,  r.  1017  Alabama 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  1008  Bush 
"    James  J.,  floorman  William  E.  Bridge,  r. 

108  William  rear 
"    James  L.,  clerk  Western   Meat  Co.,  r.  18 

Masonic  Av 
McCartliy  James  P.,  real  estate,  646  Market,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    James  R.,  stevedore,  r.  1001  Florida 
"    James  T.,  stererotyper,  r.  Bright  nr  Ran- 
dolph 
"    James  W.,  pipe  fitter,  r.  119  Welsh 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  T28'-A,  23d 
"    Jeremiah  (McCarthy  Bros.),  r.  110,  7th 
"    Jeremiah,  foreman  Eugene  B.  Grace,  r.  17^2 

Decatur 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  428  Fulton 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  413,  3d  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,   r. 

1553  Kentucky 
"    Jeremiah,  mining,  r.  404  Post 
"    Jeremiah,  molder,  r.  53114,  7th 
"    Jeremiah,  sampler  Trubenbach  &  Co.,  r. 

1413  Valencia 

■  "    Jeremiah,  water  tender  Edison  Light  and 

■■■    Power  Co.,  r.  207  Leavenworth 
"    Jeremiah  B.,  box  maker,  r.  114  Prospect  PI 
"    Jeremiah  D.,    traveling    salesman,    r.  523 

Myrtle  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  laborer,  r.  119  Welsh 
McCarthy  Jeremiali  J.,  secretary  Board  of  New 
City    Hall    Commissioners,    New    City 
Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  270  Minna 
"    J.  H.,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  108  Wil- 
liam rear 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1412  Harrison 
"    John,  r.  1124  Harrison 
•'    John,  r.  2006  Leavenworth 
"    John  (McCarthy  Bros.),  r.  1010  Sutter 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  SE  cor  15th  and  Bry- 
ant 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1072  Howard 
"    John,  chief  engineer  str  Noyo,  r.   1006  Mc- 
Allister 
"    John,  clerk;  r.  728Y2,  23d 

■  ""    John,  contractor,  r.  3640  Mission 

■  "    John,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  26  Shotwell 
"    John,  hoseman  Engine  18 

"  John,  hostler  John  Nolan  &  Sons,  r.  1611 
California 

"    John,  hostler  Sullivan  &  Doyle,  r.  325,  6th 

"  John,  hostler  William  E.  Bridge,  r.  108  Wil- 
liam rear 

"    John,  house  mover,  r.  1314  Nebraska 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  29  Minna 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  30  Federal 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  407  Tehama 

"  ■  John,  laborer,  r.  4.22  Tehama 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  439  Minna 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  634  San  Jose  Av 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  135'^,  21st 

"  John,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1212  Treat  Av 

"  John,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1105  Mc- 
Allister 

"    John,  painter  B.  V.  Reilly,  r.  606  Minna 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  1317  Montgomery 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  1704  Leavenworth 

"    John,  salesman  A.  &.  A.  Baker 

"  John,  shearsman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  301 
Sierra 

"    John,  steamfltter,  r.  625  Stevenson 

"    John,  stonecutter,  r.  502'/^  Fulton 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  910  Natoma 

"  John,  trunk  maker  Hirschfelder  &  Meaney, 
r.  310  Gates 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  846  Mission 

"    John,  warehouseman,  r.  430  Brannan 

"    John  C,  butcher,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  K 

"  John  D.,  bookkeeper  The  McCarthy  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"  John  F.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
1319  Montgomery 

"    John  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1134  Folsom 


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McCarthy  John  F.,  substitute  Underwriters 
F'ire  Patrol,  r.  SW  cor  Army  and  Sanchez 

"  John  F.,  teamster  Michael  Smith,  r.  1015 
Folsom 

"  John  H.,  foreman  Shreve  &.  Co.,.r.  2716  Fol- 
som 

"    John  H.,  furniture  dealer,  r.  913  Army 

"  John  J.,  clerk  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  16^ 
Chesley 

■'    John  J.,  cashier  Zadig  &  Co.,  r.  1684  Page 

"  John  J.,  driver  Engine  23,  r.  2911  Wash- 
ington 

"  John  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1132 
Turk 

"  John  J.,  hoseman  Engine  29,  r.  625  Steven- 
son 

"    John  J.,  peddler,  r.  2  Church  Lane 

"    John  L.,  teamster  Dyer  Bros.,  r.  1015  Fol- 


JohnP.,buyer  Levi  Strauss  &Co.,r.  905 
Sutter 

John  P.,  dentist,  1104  Market,  r.  1134  Har- 
rison 

John  W.  (John  W.  McCarthy  &  Sons),  r.  606 
Hayes 

John  W.,  clerk  forwarding  dept  Wells. 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  210^  Waller 

John  W.  &  Sons  (John  W.,  Frank  M.  and 
George  W.),  draymen,  7-9  Battery 

Joseph,  r.  Lisbon  nr  Amazon  Av 

Joseph,  bartender,  r   107  Mason 

Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  325  Folsom 

Joseph,  teamster,  r.  4284,  9th 

Joseph  H.,  liquors,  NW  cor  5th  Av  South 
and  M,  r.  1245,  6th  Av  South 

Joseph  P.,  r.  754  Harrison 

Josie  V.  Miss,  r.  2815  Pine 

Julia,  widow,  r.  738  Clementina 

Justin  F.,  stockcutter  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  27  Chapultepec 

Kate,  widow,  r.  44  Zoe 

Kate,  widow,  r.  29131/4  Bush 

Kate  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2472  Market 

Lizzie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  533 
Jessie 

Louis  E.,  molder  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 
r.  704  Harrison 

Luke,  driver,  r.  1439  Pine 

M.,  cook  str  St  Paul 

Mamie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1015  Fol- 
som 

Mamie  E.  Miss,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r. 
1001  Florida 

Margaret,  widow,  r.  880  Illinois 

Margaret,  widow,  r.  1008  Bush 

Mary,  widow,  r.  26  Harriet 

Mary,  widow,  r.  711  Ellis 

Mary,  widow,  r.  896  Dolores 

Mary,  widow,  janitress  Columbia  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1322  Florida 

Mary,  widow,  r.  133514  Natoma 

Mary,  widow,  r.  De  Haro  nr  Army 

Mary,  domestic,  1028  Fair  Oaks 

Mary,  domestic,  3024  Clay 

Mary,  domestic  Boys'  and  Girls'  Aid  So- 
ciety 

Mary,  pantrywoman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  245 
Minna 

Mary  Miss,  shirt  cutter,  r.  36  Welsh  rear 

Mary  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  1,202  Jessie 

Mary  Mrs.,  r.  752  Folsom 

May  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  2518  Sutter  rear 

Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  35V4  Lapidge 

Maurice,  laborer,  r.  743  Harrison 

Mary,  dressmaker,  r.  728'4.  23d 

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McCarthy  Michael,  boiler  maker  Fulton  Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg.  Wks,    r.  cor  Jefferson    and 
Broderick 
"    Michael,  butcher,  r.  649  Howard 
"    Michael,  laborer  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

162  Clara 
"    Michael,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  64 

Sierra 
"    Michael,  oiler  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  540b  Lott 
"    Michael,  tanner,  r.  812  Haight 
"    Michael  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1119 

Clay 
"    Michael  J.,  house  and  fresco  painter,  307, 

nth 
"    Michael  J.,  plumber,  r.  649  Howard 
"    MichaelJ.,  tailor,  81,  4th 
"    Minnie,  domestic  "Windsor  Hotel 
"    N.,  baker,  r.  229i/i,  6th 
"    Neil.  r.  312,  6th 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  1926  Pine 
"    Nellie,  housekeeper  Windsor  Hotel 
"    Nicholas,  plumber  C.    J.   Reilley,  r.    1217 

Market 
"    O.  Mrs.,  artificial  flowers,  535  Taylor 
"    Owen,  r.  1728  Lexington  Av 
"    P.,  master  mariner,  r.    SW  cor   5th    and 

Howard 
"    P.,  waiter  str  Alameda 
"    Patrick,  r.  310  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  calker,  r.  51,  2d 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  314  Sierra 
"    Patrick,  tanner,  r.  1322  Florida 
McCarthy  Patrick  E.,  manager  California  Sys- 
tem of  Hotel  Advertising,  321  Montgom- 
ery, r.  13414  Church 
"    Patrick  F.,  boiler  maker  Vulcan  Iron  Wks, 

r.  16V4  Chesley 
"    Patrick,   clerk  Pac.   Mail  SS.  Co.,  r.   122 

William 
"    Patrick  F..  groceries  and  liquors,  Saga- 
more nr  Capitol 
"    Patrick  H.,  carpenter  California  Hotel,  r. 

239  Hickory  Av 
"    Patrick  H.,  saddler,  r.  1008  Bush 
"    Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  64  Sierra 
"    Peter,  r  237  San  Jose  Av 
"    Peter,  coalpasser   Market    St.   Ry,   r.   126 

Bernard 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1315  Devisadero 
"    Philip  J.,  plumber,  r.  455  Jessie 
"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  234,  5th 
"    Robert  S.,  student,  r.  1139  Guerrero 
"    S.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1429  Pine 
"    Theodore  M.,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son, 

r.  3211  Fillmore 
"    Thomas,  r.  1215  Devisadero 
"    Thomas    (Herlihy    &    McCarthy),    r.    1213 

Broadway 
"    Thomas,  bartender,  r.  1030  Howard 
"    Thomas,  insurance  agent,  420  California, 

room  23,  r.  2120  California 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  6  Sheridan  rear 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Union  L  Wks,  r.  926  Illi- 
nois 
"    Thomas,  molder,  r.  1017  Alabama 
"    Thomas,  porter  Lamb  &  Son,  r.   1109  Bry- 
ant 
"     Thomas,  teas  and  coffees,  r.  1800  Taylor 
"    Thomas  H.,  clerk,  r.  316,  4th 
'•    Thomas    H.,    vice-principal    Washington 

Grammar  School,  r.  317  Hyde 
"    Thomas  L.,  laborer,  r.  11201/  Vermont 
"    Thomas  P.,  r.  1017  Alabama 
"    Thomas  P.,  printer  S.  F.  Autographic  Reg- 
ister Co.,  r.  108  William  rear 


McCarthy  Thomas  S.,  salesman  White  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  r.  -320  Hayes 
"    Timothy,  r.  910  Broadway 
"    Timothy,  groceries  and  liquors,  314  Sierra 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Timothy,  painter,  r.  12d  Sheridan 
"    Timothy,  painter,  r.  650  Natoma 
"    Timothy,    painter    and    paperhanger,    103 

Hyde,  r.  Oakland 
"    Timothy,  piledriver,  r.  101,  1st 
"    Timothy,  salesman  J.   P.  Thomas,  r.  435 

Fell 
"    Timothy  Jr.,  fireman,  r.  910  Broadway 
"    Timothy  D.,  furniture,  112,  4th,  r.  309  Minna 
"    Timothy  F.,  clerk,  r.  921  Lombard 
"    W.  F.,  traveling  salesman  Levi  Strauss  & 

Co.,  r.  905  Market 
"    William,  r.  7  Albion  Av 
"    William,  r.  8  Minna 
"    William,  r.  606  Minna 
"    William  (McMahon  &    McCarthy),  r.   117 

Drumm 
"    William,  calker,  r.  York  nr  Army 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  72714  Natoma 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  752  Folsom 
"    William,  machinist   Joshua    Hendy    Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  701  Stockton 
McCarthy  William  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
111  Eddy,  office  hours  1  to  3  and  6  to  8  p. 
m.,  Sundays  9  to  10  a.  m.,  telephone  South 
71,  r.  17,  12th 
"    William  G.,  dept  manager  Levi  Strauss  & 

Co.,  r.  1511  Baker 
"    William  H.,  assayer  Selby  Smelting  and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  1139  Guerrero 
"    William  H.,  contractor,  r.  3640  Mission 
"    William  J.,  flyman  Orpheum  Theatre,  r.  436 

Jessie 
"    William  J.,  machinist,  r.  414,  39th 
"    William  J.,   salesman  McCarthy  Bros.,  r. 

517,  15th 
"    William  N.,  capitalist,  711  Spreckels'  Bldg, 

r.  525  O'Farrell 
"    William  P.,  laborer,  r.  1322  Florida 
"    William  S.,  machinist,  r.  nWY2  Vermont 
"    William  S.,  teamster    Gray  Bros.,   r.  404 

Vallejo 
"    &  Jamison  (Frank  C.  McCarthy  and  Wal- 
lace T.  Jamison),  liquors,  865  Bryant 
"    &  Rissi  (Cornelius  J.  McCarthy  and  Jere- 
miah Rissi),  plumbers  and  gasfitters, 
439  Broadway 
4S=McCarthy.    See  Mac  Carthy,  McCarte,  Mc- 

Carty  and  McHardy 
McCartney  Archibald  R.,  carpenter,  r.  829  Bran- 
nan 
"    Ella  E.,  widow,  varieties,  431,  24th 
"    John  H..  carpenter,  r.  877  Brvant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  823,  20th 
"    Samuel,  agent   The    M.    V.  Monarch   Co, 
(Owensboro,  Ky.).  318  Front,  r.  138,  13th 
Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  877  Bryant 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Joy's,  r.  31b  Lloyd 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  877  Bryant 
4®"McCartney.     See  Macartney  and    Mecart- 

ney 
McCarty  Alfred  M.,  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Andrew  C,  bricklayer,  r.  612  Jessie 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1131  Folsom 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  1444,  25th 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  5  Bryant  Av  rear 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  121714  Howard 
"    Charles,  journalist,  r.  1055  Mission 
"    Daniel,  collector  Will  E.Fisher  &Co.,  r. 

739  Linden  Av 
"    Daniel,  horse  healer,  r.  31  Hawthorne 
"    Daniel,  stoves  and  tinware,  1629  Market 
"    Daniel  A.,  clerk  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  5021^ 

Fulton 
"    Daniel  J.,  horse  trainer,  r.  31  Hawthorne 
"    James,  horseshoer,  107  Oregon,  r.  1907  Mis- 
sion 
'•    James  F.,  bookkeeper  San  Joaquin  Brick 

Co  ,  r.  1817,  21st 
"    Jennie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1131  Folsom 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  612  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  474  Jessie 


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McCarty  John,  watchman,  r.  106  Steuart 
"    John  F.  C,  horseshoer  James  McCarthy,  r. 
1907  Mission 
McCarty  John  H.,  proprietor  Palo  Alto  Shoeing 
Shop,  22  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  319  Grove 
"    Joseph,  driver  Engine  22,  r.  8  Avery 
"    Louis  P.,  publisher  Statistician  and  Econ- 
omist, 814  California 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  106  Hyde 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1131  Folsom 
"    Matilda  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  1326  California 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  2623  California 
"    Peter,  collector,  r.  2009  Ellis 
"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  892  Green 
"    Walter  J.,  teamster  J.  Browning,   r.    I6V2 

Langton 
"    W.  H.  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,   r.  606 

Minna 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  612  Jessie 
"    William,    laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1120/2  Vermont 
"    William,  salesman  Reiss  Bros,   cfc  Co.,  r. 

502V^  Fulton 
"    William  E.,  r.  1907  Mission 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  31  Hawthorne 
4®=-McCarty.    See  McCarthy 
McCarvill  John,  longshoreman,  r.  316  Beale  rear 
McCaskill  Alan,  druggist    Edmund    E.  Hill.  r. 

700  Larkin 
McCaslin  A.  H.,  painter,  r.  113,  4th 
"    Andrew  J.,  r.  906  Leavenworth 
"    William,  clerk  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r.  32 
Hanover  Pi 
McCaughan  Mary,  domestic,  741  Ashbury 
McCaughey  James,  ironer  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1012 

Webster 
McCaul   Colin,  lumber   surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
McCaulay  James,  plasterer,  r.  108  Welsh 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  108  Welsh 
McCauley  Charles,  r.  402  Grove 
"    Charles,  laborer  Bennett  &  Schutte,  r.  118, 

6th 
"    Hugh,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  8  Hub- 
bard 
"    J.,  fireman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    James,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    James  B.,  foreman  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  612 

Powell 
"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  proprietor   The   Castleton,  207 

Mason 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  14  Clementina 
"    Owen,  liquors,  804  Howard 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  260,  Ist 
"    Samuel  H.,  plasterer,  r.  108  Welsh 
"    Walter,  plasterer,  r.  108  Welsh 
•'    William   A.    (McCauley  &  Krone),  r.  207 

Mason 
"    William  F.,  stevedore,  r.  726^/4  Green 
McCauley  &  Krone  (William  A.  McCauley  and 
Fred  W.  Krone),  proprietors  The  Popu- 
lar Dining  Rooms,  35-37  Geary 
4®-McCauley.    See    Macauley,    McAuley    and 

McGauley 
McCaull  John  P.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

1606  Leavenworth 
4®"McCaull.    See  McCall  and  McColl 
McCausland  Robert,  molder  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 
234  Richland  Av  . 
"    Wesley  K.,  carpenter,  422  Jackson,  r.  122714 

Pacific 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  707  Ellis 
4®"McCausland.    See  McAusland  and  Macaus- 

land 
McCaw  Ambrose  B.,  engineer,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Anthony,  clerk  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r.  1510 

Broadway 
"    Essie,  widow,  r.  1510  Broadway 
"    George  A.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1426  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  delivery  clerk  Montgomery  &  Co., 

r.  1510  Broadway 
"    W.  N.,   salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co..  r. 
Alameda 
4®"McCaw.    See  McGaw 
McCawley  Delia,  domestic,  513  Eddy 
McCay  George  L.,  clerk  Mort  Hepburn  &  Co.,  r. 
Elizabeth 

widow,  r.  818  Elizabeth 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  Galvanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 
Steam  and  Water. 
311.  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


McCeney  Julius  C,  attorney  at  law,  419  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  5-7-9,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Robert,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
McChain  Etta,  widow,  r.  923  Hyde 
McChesney  Edward  F.,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  & 
Co.,  r.  1255  Vallejo 
"    Frederick  W.  (M.  W.  McChesney  &  Sons), 

r.  Honolulu,  H.  I. 
"    George  G.,  clerk  M.  W.  McChesney  &  Sons, 

r.  Lorin 

"    Jesse  M.  (M.  W.  McChesney  &  Sons),  r. 

Honolulu,  H.  I. 

McChesney  M.  W.  &  Sons  (Robert  W.,  Jesse 

M.  and  Frederick  W.),  wholesale  grocers 

(Honolulu,  H.  I.),  ofQce  204  Front,  room  8 

"    Robert  W.  (M.  W.  McChesney  &  Sons),  r 


McChristian  Dell  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  368  Grove 
McClain  Arthur  M.,  conductor  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r. 
17  Johnston  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  Benard  &  O'Brien,  r. 

1104  Taylor 
"    Edward,  r.  1104  Taylor 
"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  15  Ritch 
"    Josie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1104  Taylor 
"    Kate    Miss,    teacher   Franklin    Grammar 

School,  r.  1104  I  aylor 
"    Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1104  Taylor 
"    Orlando  (Patton  &  McClain),  r.  1654  Market 
"    Peter  J.,  r.  1104  Taylor 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1104  Taylor 
"    William  M.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1104  Taylor 
"    William  T.,  books  and  cigars,  1546  Market 
4®=  McClain.    See  MacLean,  McLane  and  Mc- 
Lean 
McClary  Charles  H.,  shipping  clerk  Davis  Bros., 
r.  Andover  Av  nr  East  Av 
"    Hugh,  ship  joiner,  r.  Andover  Av  nr  East 

Av 
"    Hugh  H.,  ship  joiner,  r.  Andover  Av  nr 
East  Av 
McClaskey  John,  shoe  cutter,  r.  413,  10th 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  413,  10th 
"    William,  r.  413,  10th 
J8®=-McClaskey.    See  McCloskey  and  McCluskey 
McClatchie  Agnes  Miss,  tailoress  Leiser  Zier, 
r.  40  Clara 
"    G.  F.,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    John  F.,  plumber,  r.  40  Clara 
"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  40  Clara 
"    Margaret  Miss,  nurse,  r.  325,  19th 
"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  40  Clara 
McClatchy  James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  714  Bush 
"    William,  riveter  Union  I.  Wks.,  r,  SW  cor 
Vermont  and  Sierra 
McClay  William  S.,  freight  clerk  str  Aztec,  r. 

1049a  Market 
McCleave  Julius,  seaman,  r.  327  Beale 
McCleer  H.,  r.  640  Howard 

McClellan  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  620  Steven- 
son 
"    Clifford,  attorney  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th 

fioor,  r.  Lorin 
"    David  D.,  r.  16  Minnesota 
"    George  B.,  butcher,  r.  943,  15th 
"    George  W.,  farmer,  r.  943,  15th 
"    James  L.,  feeder  Brown  &  Craddock,  r.  110b 

18th 
"    James  W.,  r.  707  Ellis 
"    John,  boiler  covering,  42,  2d,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  captain  battery  L,  5th  Artillery,  U. 

S.  A.,  Presidio 
"    John,  foreman  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.  Packing 

House,  r.  133, 9th 
'<    John  H..  lineman  Pac.   Tel.   &  Tel.   Co.,  r. 
2319%  Larkin 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


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COPPER 
INSULATED 


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NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS. 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  Co.,  -^ 


Proprietors,    Wine  Merchants, 

._-  Vaults,  m-m  Bryant  St. 

MARKET  AND  SECOND  8TS. 


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J.C.WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ^^  DOMESTIC  GOAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


McClellan  John  M.,  laborer,  r.  438V2,  6tli 
"    R.  Guy  (McClellan  &  McCJellan),  r.  Lorin 
"    Robert  Mrs.,  corresponding  secretary  The 

Deaconess'   Home  and    Bible  Training 

School,  r.  138  Liberty 
"    Robert    B.    (McClellan   &   McClellan),     r. 

Liorin 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  214  Ritchrear 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Dunham,    Carrigan    & 

Ha \: den  Co.,  r.  790  Clayton 
"    William  H.,  roofer,  r.  408  Francisco 
"    William  J.,  carriage  painter  W.  W.  Prahl, 

r.  748  Minna 
McClellan  &  McClellan  (R.  Guy  and  Robert  B.), 

attorneys  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
McClelland   Bronson   L.,  clerk  Adjutant   Gen- 
eral's office,  U.  S.  A.  Dept.  of  Cal..  r.  312 

Powell 
"    David  S.,  driver  Consumers'  Ice  Co. 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  216  Eddy 
"    George,  mill  foreman  Albion  Lumber  Co., 

r.  923  Harrison 
"    Harry  A.,  insurance,  6  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk  Oregon  Improvement  Co., 

r.  614i4  Ellis 
"    James,  millhand  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  923 

Harrison 
43-McClelland.    See  McClellan  and  McLellan 
McClemens  Michael,  cook  George  H.  Richard, 

r.  315,  8th 
McClenagan  Frank,  printer,  r.  717  Union 
McClendon  F.  B.,  coalpasser  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
McClernon  Daniel,  tiles  and  wood  mantels,  113- 

115,  10th,  r.  10  Grand  Av 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  tile  setter  Daniel  McClernon,  r. 

329  San  Jose  Av 
"    James  H.,  tile  setter  Daniel  McClernon,  r. 

329  San  Jose  Av 
je®=McClinchy.    See  McGlinchv 
McClintock  Herschelda  J.,  conductor  Market  St. 

Ry.,r.  3248  Mission 
"    Joseph,  r.  119^/4,  6th 
"    Thomas,  salesman  O'Connor,  Mofiatt  &  Co., 

r.  134  Haight 
McClinton  Myron  G.  (Searle  &  McClinton),  r. 

945  Valencia 
McClory  John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1016 

Devisadero 
McCloskey  Alexander,  solicitor,  r.  82  Francisco 
"    Bernard,  stevedore,  r.  15  Salmon 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  431  Linden  Av 
"    Charles  R.,   sack  sewer  J.  D.  Gove,  r.  82 

Francisco 
"     E.  A.,  r.  113,4th 
"    Eaver,  wood  and  coal,  SE  cor  23d  and  San 

Jose  Av,  r.  331  Fair  Oaks 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  J.  B.  McCloskey  &  Co.,  r. 

1531  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ella    Miss,    teacher    vocal    music,   r.    807 

Hayes 
"    Frank,  driver,  r.  1123  Oak 
"    George,  horseshoer,  r.  712  Tehama 
"    Harry,  teamster,  r.  82  Francisco 
"    Henry   H.,    attorney    at    law.    Emporium 

Bldg,  r.  420  Scott 
"    J.,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515  California 
"    James,  r.  1300,  17th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  IIO914  Tennessee 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  114  Dorland 
"    James,  teamster  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    James,  with  J.  B.  McCloskey  &  Co.,  r.  1531 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  A.,  blacksmith,  r.  1300, 17th 


McCloskey  James  B.  (J.  B.  McCloskey  &  Co.), 

r.  1531  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     James  R.,  painter,  r.  113,  4th 
"    J.  B.  &  Co.   (James  B.   McCloskey),  hay, 

grain,  wood  and  coal,  854  Howard 
"    John,  cook  Davis  &  Davis,  r.  863^  Market 
"    John,  glassblower,  r.  448'/2,  3d 
"    John,  harness  maker,  r.  21  Alvarado 
"    John,  helper  West  Coast  Furniture  Co. 
"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
"    John,  mechanic  Kennedy  &  Payton 
"    John  B.,  wood  and  coal,  941  Mission  and  438 

Minna,  r.  442  Minna 
"    John  W.,  horseshoer  Michael  McCloskey, 

r.  202  Oak 
"    Joseph,  sack  sewer,  r.  82  Francisco 
"    Joseph,  teamster  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  lOth  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Joseph  B.,  blacksmith  J.  Torry,  r.  1300,  17th 
"    Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  202  Oak 
"    Maggie  Miss,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

50814  Grove 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  327  San  Jose  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1310%  Grove 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  82  Francisco 
"    Michael,  horseshoer,   119   Howard,    r.    813 

Page 
"    Michael  J.,  machinist,  r.  31  Alvarado 
"    Patrick,  teamster   Kenny  &    McHugh,  r. 

NE  cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Robe  t,  riveter,  r.  316  Michigan 
"    Soph. e,  widow,  restaurant,  511,  3d 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  83  Francisco 
"    Warner,  laborer,  r.  317,  3d 
4®="McCloskey.    See  McClaskey  and  McCluskey 
McCloud  Donald,  rigger,  r.  318  Folsom 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  213  Broadway 
"    James  L.,  steward,  r.  408  Pacific 
"    Kenneth,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  430 

Eddy 
"    N.  J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  5O/2,  3d 
"    William,  cook,  r.  539  Sacramento 
J8®"McCloud.    See  MacLeod  and  McLeod 
McCloughry   Arthur    A.,    salesman    Goodyear 

Rubber  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
McClun  Marah  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1117  Van 

Ness  Av 
McClune  Peter,  laborer,  r.  436,  7th 
McClung  Frank,  r.  2413  Webster 
"    Joseph  W.,  insurance  broker  Brown,  Craig 

&  Co.,  r.  2412  Webster 
McClunie  Agnes,  widow,  r.  613^2  Broderick 
"    Jonathan  E.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  810  Central  Av 
"    Richard  J.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

6131/2  Broderick 
"    William    J.,    dept.    manager    O'Connor, 

Moffatt  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
McClure  G.,  solicitor,  r.  1030  Howard 
"    Henry  C,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co.,  r.  204 

Waller 
"    Henry   N.,  teaming  and  grading,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  630  Fulton 
"  Isabelle,  widow,  r.  1736  Eddy 
"    James,  asst.  melter  and  refiner  U.  S.  Mint, 

r.  1309  California 
"    James,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  1211 

Montgomery 
"    James  J.,  gilder  John  W.  Flinn,  r.  137,  3d 
"    John,   conductor  .Market  St.   Ry.,    r.    1016 

Devisadero 
"    John  M.,  asst.  cashier  U.  S.  Sub- Treasury, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Nathaniel  F.,  1st  lieut.  5th  Cavalry,  U.  S. 

A.,  r.  Presidio 
■'    Peter  L.,  water  supplier,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  602  Octavia 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  McDonogh  &  Runyon, 

r.  127  Kearny 
"    William,  chief  engineer  str  City  of  Peking, 

r.  1459  Guerrero 
"    William  F.,  real  estate,  19  Montgomery,  r. 

26  Franklin 
"     William  J.,  teamster,  r.  602  Octavia 
>e®"McClure.    See  McLure 
McCluskey  Daniel,  plasterer,  r.  925  Dolores 
"    Edward  A.,  stenographer,  r.  925  Dolores 
"    George,  clerk  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  819 

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McCluskey  Isaac,  millhand  Harris 

Oakland 
,  "    James,  laborer,  r.  548  Howard 
"    James,  plumber   Gallagher  Bros., 

Dolores 

"    John,  plasterer,  r.  925  Dolores 
"    John,  relief  engineer  S.  F.  F.  D.,  142,  2d,  r. 

11  Hubbard 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  40  Juniper 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  Alabama  and 
Montcalm 
4®"McCluskey.   See  McClaskey  and  McCloskey 
McCoen    William,  laborer,    r.   Railroad  Av  nr 

32d  Av  South 
;^McCoey.    See  McCooey 
McGolgan  Adeline,  widow,  r.  1809  Ellis 
"    Cornelius,  collector  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

628  Polk 
"    Daniel  A.,  attorney  at  law,  24  Montgomery, 

rooms  2-3,  r.  1809  Ellis 
"    Dennis,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Edward,  liquors.  NW  cor  3d  and  Tehama. 

r.  131/2  Perry 
•'    John,  clerk,  r.  nVi  Dale  PI 
"    John  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  SE  cor  Alabama 

and  Montcalm 
"    John  E.,  canmaker  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  SE  cor  Alabama  and  Montcalm 
"    Kate  F.  Miss,  vice-principal  South  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1809  Ellis 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1428,  26th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  445  Bryant 
McColgan    Reginald,    loan   and    real  estate 
broker,  24  Montgomery,  rooms  2-3,  r.  1809 
Ellis 
McCoU  Charles  A.,   salesman  Thomas  H.  Nel- 
son, r.  321  Haight 
"    Neil,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks,r.  12  Essex 
McGoUam  Christina,  widow,  r.  703  Oak 

McCoUam  Fishing  &  Trading  Co., 

J.  R.  Daggett  president,  C.  P.  Overton 
secretary,  George  Tasheira  manager, 
wholesale  cured  fish,  proprietors  ves- 
sels and  fishing  and  trading  stations, 
Alaska,  ofiace  40  California,  room  2 
McCoUister  William  M.,  special  agent  accident 
dept.  Pac.   Mutual   Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1106 
Valencia 
McCollough  Alvin  R.  Rev.,  r.  18,  12th 
4®"McCollough.    See  McCullough 
McCoUum  Charles,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  r.  809  Chestnut 
"    Charles  F.,   billing  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 

809  Chestnut 
"    E.  F.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  204  McAllis- 
ter 
"    James,  r.  415V4  Powell 
"    James  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  415V2  Powell 
"    William  S.,  insurance,  r.  809  Chestnut 
J3®"McCollum.    See  McCallum 
McComas  Nicholas,  contractor  and  builder,  428 

11th  Av 
McComb  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  32  John 
"    Edmund,  chief  engineer  str  Herald 
1    Eugene  S.,  bricklayer  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  609/2,  3d 
"    George  S.,  deputy  clerk  Justices' Court,  r. 
1816  Green 
McComb  John,  secretary  California  Society  for 
Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Children,  95-96 
Donohoe    Bldg,    r.  Union  League  Club 
and  Palace  Hotel 
McCombe  Thomas  C,   purser  str  Australia,  r. 

3215^4  Sacramento 
McComber  Frank  K.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  125 Turk 
4®"McComber.    See  Macomber 
McConachie  Alexander,  stableman  Pac.    Car- 
riage Co.,  r.  48,  8th 
"    James  M.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  405  Hyde 
McConaghy    John,   painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Dono- 
van, r.  1711  Market 
"    Samuel  J.,  cutter  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  540  Turk 
McConahey  James,  carpenter,  1149  Mission,  r. 
662  Minna  rear 
:"    John,  clerk  Goldstein  &  Co. 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
DRAPERIES. 

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McConahey   Theodore,    carpet    layer    Conklin 

Bros.,  r.  509c  Hayes 
J6®°-McConahey.    See  McConochie 
McConalogue  James,  engineer  tug  Sea  King,  r. 
709/2,  17th 

"  Julia,  widow,  r.  295  Clementina 
je®"McConalogue.  See  McConologue 
McConathy  Emma  Miss,  teacher  Felix  Adler 

Free  Kindergarten,  r.  1517  Hyde 
McCondill  Richard,  fireman  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia 
McCone  James  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1132 

Sutter 
McConkey  Mary,  widow,  r.  240  Shotwell 
McConnell  Alexander,  shoemaker  W.   H.  Nolan 
&  Co.,  r.  324  Shotwell 

"    Alida  E.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 
3700  California 

"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  25,  9th 

"    Andrew  M.,  salesman  John  Stumpf  &  Son, 
r.  14th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Annie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 

"    Chalmers  N.,  cashier  Sherwood  &   Sher- 
wood, r.  1034  Sacramento 

"    Charles,    watchman    U.   S.    Mint,    r.    449 
Jessie 

"    Clara  Miss,  teacher  violin  Van  Ness  Sem- 
inary, r.  1849  Jackson 

"    C.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  634  Vallejo 

"    Edward  G.,  physician    and-  surgeon,    705 
Sutter 

"    Francis  H.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  40  Clarence  PI 

"    Frank,  painter,  r.  362,  3d 

"    Frank    H.,  watchmaker    and    jeweler,    19 
Montgomery,  r.  603  Fell 

"    George  C,  insurance  broker,  429  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Alameda 

"    George  E.,  1st  lieut.  revenue  cutter  Com- 
modore Perry 

"    Gibson,  boots  and  shoes,    Railroad  Av  nr 
14th  Av  South,  r.  324  Shotwell 

"    James  F.,  sailmaker  J.  J.  Doyle,  r.  13:20V4 
Natoma 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  322  Diamond 

"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2032  Mc- 
Allister 

"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE   cor  17th 
and  Harrison 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  35  Federal 

"    John,  porter  str  San  Jose,  r.  35  Harriet 

"    John  T.,  bookbinder,  r.  52  Natoma 

"    Laura  Miss,  compositor,  r.  1006  Hyde 

"    Quinnette  Miss,  teacher  Harrison  Primary 
School,  r.  706  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Robert,  policeman,  r.  324  Shotwell 

"    Thomas,  ship  carpenter,  r.  40  Clarence  PI 

"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  829  Douglass 

"    William,    laborer,    r.    NE    cor    Napa  and 
Louisiana 

"    William  J.,  pattern  maker.  332  Fremont,  r. 
400,  10th 

"    Wilson   J.,  electric  belts,  r.  624a  Ellis 
McConochie  John  C,  printer  Silas  H.  Wilcox, 
r.  312  Clara 

"    Robert,  stonecutter,  r.  212  Clara 
McConologue  William,  ironworker  Western  Iron 

Wks,  r.  839  Douglass 
4®=-McConologue.    See  McConalogue 
McConville  Catherine,    widow,  r.  506  Shotwell 
rear 

"    David  P.,  plumber,  r.  506  Shotwell  rear 

•'    John  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  446  Clemen- 
tina 

"    John  J.,  plumber,  506  Shotwell,  r.  424  Shot- 
well 

"    Margaret,  domestic,  1538  Ellis 


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i       Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 
}  classes  of  advertising-. 

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i        San  Francisco  Ofi5ce,  405  Sansome  St.         I 

McCon-well  John,  hostler  William  E.  Bridge  r 

28  Turk 
McCooey      Arthur,       blacksmith      Frank      J. 

O'Rourke,  r.  1920  Union 
"    Arthur,  hog  ranch,  Athens  nr  Brazil  Av 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  228,  15th 
"    Owen,  milkdealer,  r.  1920  Union 
McCook  James,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  403,  3d 
McCool  Daniel  M.,   assistant  weigher    U.    S. 

Customs,  r.  827,  15th 
"    George,  hostler  Jacobs  Bros.,  r.  217  Jack- 
son 
"    Harriet  Mrs.,  r.  837,  15th 
"    James,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  729V^ 

Minnesota 
"    Susan,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
McCoppin   Frank,  postmaster  San  Francisco 

Post  Office,   NW  cor   Washington    and 

Battery,  r.  118  Broderick 
McCord  Alex  &  Co.   (Alexander  and  John  Mc- 

Cord),  proprietors  Fashion  Stables,  221 

Ellis 
"    Alexander  (Alex.  McCord    &    Co.),  r.    1214 

Buchanan 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  343  Beale 
"    Anna  L.,  widow,  r.  118a  Shotwell 
"    Bella  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  21  Franklin 
"    Edwin  K.,   well  borer,    927  Market,  room 

718 
"    Evan  B.,  city  passenger  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  4 

Montgomery,  r.  Russ  House 
■'    George,  clerk  E.  H.  Kittredge  &  Co.,  r. 

VmVi  Dolores 
McCord   H.    H.,     investments,     rooms    709-710 

Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    John  (Scott  &  McCord  and  Alex.  McCord  & 

Co.),  r.  1610  Fell 
"    J.  S.,  clerk,  r.  938  Kearny 
•'    Mark  L.,  painter  and  decorator,  1731  Mar- 
ket, r.  119a  Valencia 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  314a  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  r.  314,  3d 
"    Robert  A.,   clerk  Edmund  C.  Dake,  r.  203 

Franklin 
"    Thomas,  r.  314,  3d 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  clerk  G.  M.  Josselyn  &  Co.,  r. 

642  Folsom 
"    William,  bookkeeper    Butler,   Schutze   & 

Co..r.  314,3d 
«®-McCord.    See  MacCord 
McCorkell  Elizabeth  T.,  widow,  r.  1520Devisa- 

dero 
"    George,  helper  Risdon  L   &  L.  Wks,  r.  425, 

3d 
"    John,  clerk  Creamer  &  McGovern,  r.  425,  3d 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Grammar 

School,  r.  1520  Devisadero 
McCormack  Alexander  A.   (McDonald    &    Mc- 

Cormack),  r.  319,  13th 
"    Cyril  J.,  carpenter  T.   Robinett.   r.  500'^, 

6th 
"    Daniel,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,   r.  418i4, 

7th 
"    Edward,  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r. 

312  Louisiana 
"    James,  r.  53214  Bryant 
"    James,  r.  1511  Buchanan 
"    James,  harness  maker  J.  D.  Henry,  r.  500'/^, 

6th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  418^,  7th 
"    James,  stone  cutter,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    John,  r.  957  Harrison 
~*  "    John,  longshoreman,  r.  226  Filbert 

"    John  J.,  horseshoer,  820   Folsom,    r.   608a 

Shotwell 


McCormack  John  W..  groceries  and  liquors,  13 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    M.  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  East 
Oakland 

"    Michael  C,  cigars  and  tobacco,  500V4,  6th 

"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  610  Fillmore 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  78  Natoma 

"    Robert,  manager  Pac.  Shirt  Co.,  1038  Mar- 
ket, r.  6  Yerba  Buena 

"    Samuel,  porter  Searle  &  Holt,  r.  710  How- 
ard 

"    T.  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  813  Oak 

"     William,  carpenter,  r.  236,  11th 

"    William,  clerk  Carroll  &  Carroll,    r.  315, 
7th 
4®-McCormack.    See  MacCormac  and  McCor- 

mick 
McCormick  Agnes  Miss,  r.  365  Minna 

"    A.  J.,  salesman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  Hotel 
Langham 

"     Albert  S.,  steam  fitter,  r.  974  Folsom 

"    Alice  M.  Miss,  milliner,  r.  8  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Annie  K.  Miss,  clerk  L.  Demartini  Supply 
Co.,  r.  4  Beat  PI 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  524  Turk 

"    Brothers  (Frank  L.   and    James   A.),  book 
and  job  printers,  321  Sacramento 

Mccormick  brothers 

(James  H.  and  John  T.),  plumbers  and 
gasfltters,  repairing  a  specialty,  31314 
Sutter 
McCormick  Brothers     (John,    Thomas    A.    and 
William    H.    McCormick    and     Edward 
O'Neil),    proprietors     Industrial     Iron 
Works,  233-335  Beale 
"    Celia,  widow,  r.  2210  Greenwich 
"    Charles,  clerk  New  York  Belting  and  Pack- 
ing Co.,  r.  1831  Vallejo 
"    Charles,  subscription  agent  The  Bradstreet 

Co..  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Charles    E.    draughtsman     Vulcan     Iron 

Wks.,  r.  1028  McAllister 
"    Charles  H.,   secretary  Grangers  Bank  of 
California,  NW  cor  California  and  Bat- 
tery, r.  East  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Edgar  J.,  laborer,  r.  974  Folsom 
"    Edward,  barber.  1805  Mission 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  Lily  Av  nr  Laguna 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  315,  7th 
"    Emanuel  B..  clerk,  r.  1715  Larkin 
"    Eugene  millwright  W.  L  Holman,   r.    1619, 

34th 
"    Francis,  horseshoer,  r.  2214  Hubbard 
McCormick   Frank  H.,  general  agent  freight 
department    Chicago,  Rock   Island   and 
Pacific  Railway  Co.,   328  California,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Frank  J.,  laborer,  r.  831  Capprear 
"    Frank    L.   (McCormick     Bros.),    and   real 
estate,  83  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  1714  Market 
"    George,   clerk  Frank    A.   Bogart,    r.    1521 

Grove 
"    George,  diamond  setter  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    George  F.,  patternmaker,  r.   1038   McAlli- 
ster 
"    George  J.,  insurance,  505  California,  r.  1530 

Howard 
"    H.  Mrs.,  r.  903  Powell 
"    H.  A.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Epworth,  1037^ 

Market 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  4  Beale  PI 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  8  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Horatio  A.,  stenographer  U.  S.  Post  Office 

Inspectors,  r.  903  Powell 
"    James,  r.  306,  4th 
"    James,  chipper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  39th 

and  Noe 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  320  Chestnut 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  424  Fremont  rear 
•'    James,  teamster,  r.  518  Howard 
"    James  A.  (McCormick  Bros.),  r.  1229,  21st 
"    James  H.  (McCormick  Bros.),  r.   1619,  24th 
"    James  H.,  horseman,  r.  314%,  4th  Av 
"    John  (McCormick  Bros,),  r.  1028  McAllister 


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McCormick  John,  boiler  maker,  r.  604  Tennessee 

"    Jolin,  collector  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave 
^  "    John,    teamster   Patrick   Conway,    r.    518 

Howard 
"    John  A.,  chemist,  777  Folsom,  r.  775  Folsom 
"    John  A.,  salesman  Cal.   Hat  Wks,  r.  22!4 

Huhbard 
"    John  C,  theatrical  manager,  r.  508  Taylor 
"    John  E.  S.,  with  Standard  Iron  and  Wire 

Wks,  r.  1831  Vallejo 
"    John    J.,    litho-pressman    Schmidt  Label 

and  Litho.  Co.,  r.  153  Tehama 
"    John  J.,  molder  S.   F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  USWi 

Market 
"    John  S.,  shoemaker,  r.  238  Lily  Av 
"    JohnT.  (McCormick  Bros.),   r.  917  Eliza- 
beth 
"    John  T.,  collector  Monitor,  r.  1009  Clay 
McCormick  John  T.,  proprietor  Standard  Iron 

and  Wire  Works,  30,  1st,  r  1831  Vallejo 
"    John  T.,  shoemaker,  r.  228  Lily  Av 
"    John  W.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1022,  17th 
"    Joseph,  r.  828  Geary 
"    Joseph  A.,  nsolder,  r.  696  Steiner 
"    Joseph  J.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  54,  1st 
McCormick   Joseph  L.,  chief   deputy  Coroner, 

office  Dunbar  Alley  nr  Merchant,   r.  719 

Cole 
"    Joseph  S.,  physician,  r.  524  Turk 
"    Josie  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  228  Lily  Av 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Margaiet  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  210,  28th 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  419  Hyde 
"    Martin  J.,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r. 

1017,  11th  Av  South 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  8  Rondel  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1619,  24th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2648  Folsom 
"    Mary  S.   Miss,  teacher  Real  Estate  Free 

Kindergarten,  r.  ICIO  Dolores 
"    Matthew,  painter,  r.  933  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  153  Tehama 
"    Nellie  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  153  Tehama 
"    Nicholas  C,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  210, 28th 
"    Patrick,    groceries   and    liquors,  NW  cor 

Georgia   and  Sierra,  and  SE  cor  Napa 

and  Illinois,  r.  907i/^  Illinois 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  114  Turk 
"    Patrick  F.,  mortgage  tax  clerk  Hibernia 

Savings  and  Loan  Society,  r.  432  Haight 
"    Patrick  R.,   chipper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  604 

Tennessee 
"    Paul  J.,  conductor,  r.  1010  Dolores 
"    Peter  J.,  coal  and  wood,  SE  cor  Dolores 

and  Day,  r.  116  Day 
"  Thomas,  r.  207  Minna 
"    Thomas,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

4221^  Tehama 
"    Thomas  A.  (McCormick  Bros.),  r.  696  Stei- 
ner 
"    Thomas  A.,  printer,  r.  1622  Bush 
"    Thomas  B.,  driver,  r.  135  Dolores 
"    Walter  J.,  molder  McCormick  Bros.,  r.  1028 

McAllister 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  8  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  liquors,  Tiburon  Ferries  and  S.  P. 

Co.  Steamers,  r.  1100  Fulton 
"  William,  millhand,  r.  117  Page 
"    William  C,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1024 

Hyde 
"    William  H.  (McCormick  Bros.),  r.  1028  Mc- 
Allister 
"    William  H.  (O'Day,  McCormick  &  Doyle), 

r.  1416  Hyde 
"    William  H.,  marble,  17  City  Hall  Square, 

r.  1715  Larkin 
"    William  H.  Jr..  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office, 

r.  1715  Larkin 
"    William  J.,  freight  clerk  Cal.    Nav.   and 

Imp.  Co.,  r.  1010  Dolores 
"    William  J.,  janitor,  r.  821  Capp  rear 
"    William  W.,  manager  White  Enamel  Sign 

Co.,  106  McAllister,  r.  29  Silver 
4®="McCormick.    See    MacCormac  and  McCor- 

mack 
McCorriston  Frank  J.,  molder,  r.  206i/4  Riteh 
"    Hugh  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  206i/4  Ritch 
"    James  D.,  blacksmith,  r.  206^  Ritch 


McCosker  Edward,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  13  Deca- 
tur 
4®"McCosker.    See  McCusker 
McCotter  D..  r.  28  Turk 

McCottrey  Edward,  gasfltter,  r.  904  Vallejo 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  518  Noe 
"    Robert  T.,  bakery,  1232  Union 
"    William  M..,  policeman,  r.  904  Vallejo 
McCoubrey  James,  carpenter  Jardine  Iron  Wks, 

r.  538  Mission 
McCourt  James,  fireman,  r.  2301  Mariposa 

"    James  F.,  gardener  Union  Square,  r.  NW 

cor  Stockton  and  Pacific 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2320  Filbert 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  1530  Kentucky 
McCourtney  Charles  H.,  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  41 

Ritch 
"    Ephraim  J.,  calker,  r.  41  Ritch 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1016 

Castro 
McCovey  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

15th  and  Minna 
McCoy  Adam  W.,  restaurant,  1390  Turk 
"    Albert  A.  (McCoy  &  Son),  r.  610  Jessie 
"    Alexander,  carpenter   Jesse     Ross,    r.  22 

Garden 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Charles,  student,  r.  212  Utah 
"    Charles    L.,    mining    secretary,   35    Mills 

Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  drayman,  213,  1st,  r.  1113  Howard 
"    Darby  J.,  bartender  Timothy  McCue,  r.  12 

Page 
"    Edward,  marble  polisher  Joseph  Musto  & 

Son,  r.  8  Wool 
"    Edward,  master  tugboat  Relief,  r.  Astoria . 

Or. 
"    Edward,  plumber   Henry  Williamson,    r. 

1042  Howard 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  408V4  Natoma 
"     Emma  C,  widow,  r.  1184  Haight 
"    Evilo  Miss,  nurse  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    Eugene  (McCoy  &  Nesbitt),  r.  1880  Mission 
"    George,  watchman  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermiann 
"    Henry,  blacksmith,  r.  17  Morris  Av 
McCoy   Henry   J.,    general    secretary    Young 

Men's    Christian  Association,    NE  cor 

Mason  and  Ellis,  r.  Berkeley 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  3  Uranus 
"    James  Jr.,  foreman,  r.  3012^/4  Larkin 
"    James  E.,gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,r.  1417  Hyde 
"    James  L.,  mining  secretary,  35  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  3012^4  Larkin 
"    John  H.,  butcher  Himmelmann  &  Heinz, 

r.  1942  Filbert 
"    John  W.,  r.  318  Hill 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  2251/4,  22d 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1833  Ellis 
"    Michael,  calker,  r.  707  Webster 
"    Michael,  clerk  Henry  B.  Develey,  r.  1924 

Filbert 
"    Patrick,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  9 

Minna 
"    Patrick  F. ,  butcher  Himmelmann  &  Heinz , 

r.  1924  Filbert 
"    Patrick  P.,  laborer,  r.  1924  Filbert 
"    Richard  (McCoy  &  Son),  r.  156,  9th 
"    Thomas  P.,  contractor,  r.  3012i4  Larkin 
"    Walter  D.,  plasterer,  r.  207  Perry 
"    &  Nesbitt  (Eugene  McCoy  and  Joseph  Nes- 
bitt), groceries,  3004,  16th 
"    &  Son  (Richard  and  Albert  A.),  groceries, 

156,  9th 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
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London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


McCracken  Arthur  (Stewart  Menzies  &  Co.),  r. 

2821  Buchanan 
"    Emma  I.  Miss,  principal  Hearst  Free  Kin- 
dergarten   No.  3,   and  Junior    Helping 

Hand  Free  Kindergarten  No.  4,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  E.,  longshoreman,  r.  430  Vallejo 
"    Hugh,    proprietor   Presidio   Kennels    and 

salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  3313  Clay 
"    J.,  seaman  str  Mariposa 
"    Joseph  A.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

2927  Sacramento 
"    Kitty,  Miss,  r.  718  Hampshire 
"        "    Mary,  widow,  r.  668b  Brannan  rear 
"    Michael  J.,  awning  maker  G.  H.  Wright  & 

Co.,  r.  718  Hampshire 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  718  Hampshire 
"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  718  Hampshire 
"    William,  foreman  Stewart  Menzies  &  Co., 

r.  412  Vallejo 
McCracken  William,  proprietor  Lick  Laundry, 

9  Lick  PI,  r.  430  Page 
"    William  H.,  salesman  G.  G.  Wickson  & 

Co  ,  r.  733  Bush 
McCraith  Agnes  Miss,  physician  and  surgeon, 

311%  Church 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  313  Church 
"    George  (Thomas   McCraith  &  Co.),  r.  311 

Church 
"    John,  barber,  3339  Mission,  r.  3333  Mission 
"    Thomas  (Thomas   McCraith  &  Co.),  r.  314 

Fair  Oaks 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker  M.  Bray,  r.  306,  1st 
McCraith  Thomas  &  Co.  (Thomas  and  George 

McCraith  and  John  J.  Purcell),  searchers 

of  records,  14  McAllister,  rooms  21-22 
"    William,  shoemaker  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r. 

81  Natoma 
"    William  P.,  painter,  r.  311  Church 
J8®-McCraith.    See  McRaith 
McCray  Brothers  (Frank  P.  and  Victor  T.),  civil 

engineers,  530  California,  room  27 

"    Frank  P.  (McCray  Bros.),  r.  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

"    Victor  T.  (McCray  Bros.),  r.  Hollister,  Cal. 

McCrea  Edward  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

9th  Av  bet  J  and  K 
"    Harry,  foreman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  515 

Minna 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1113i4  Kearny  rear 
"    John,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r.  139 

Fair  Oaks 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    John  v.,  farmer,  r.  20l]4.  Gough 
"    Robert,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  3827 

Washington 
"    Tully,  major  5th  Artillery,  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Pre- 
sidio 
^S'McCrea.    See  MacRae  and  McRea 
McCreadie  Abraham,  foreman  Mark  Strouse,  r. 

2412  Pacific  Av 
"    Emma  Miss,  bookkeeper  Mark  Strouse,  r. 

2412  Pacific  Av 
"    Helen  Miss,  bookkeeper  Arnold  Bros.,  r. 

2414  Pacific  Av 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  2412  Pacific  Av 
"    Richard,  r.  1323  Natoma 
"    Richard  B.    (McCreadie  &  Gallagher),  r. 

1323  Natoma 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  319  O'Farrell 
"    &  Gallagher  (Richard  B.   McCreadie  and 

William  Gallagher),  liquors,  5  Mason 
McCready  Charles,  baker,  r.  640  Howard 
"    Daniel,  stableman  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  2616  McAllister 
"    Edward  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1121  Vermont 


McCready   Evans  H.,  watchman,  r.   1121  Ver- 
mont 
"    Henry  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1534 

Dolores 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  640  Howard 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St,  Ry.,  r.  728 

Central  Av 
"    William  F.,melter  W.  Axlord,  r.  1121  Ver- 
mont 
McCreagh  John  E.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2755, 
16th 
"    Thomas,  groceries,  919  Harrison 
"    Thomas  J.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  lis  Fillmore 
McCreary  Charles,  bookkeeper,  r.  lllOLarkin 
McCreary  Electrical  Specialty  Co.  (New  York) , 
California    Electrical     Works    general 
agents,  35  Market 
"    William,  cook,  r.  801  Filbert 
McCree  Junie,  stage  manager  Bella  Union  The- 
atre, r.  735  Union 
McCreery  Andrew  B.,  capitalist,  office  211  San- 
some,  room  3 
"    Andrew  T  ,  attorney  at  law,  20  Mills  Bldg, 
lOth  floor,  r.  511  Mason 
Harry  C,  clerk,  r.  15  Leavenworth 
James  &  Co.  (New  York),    J.  L.  Tierney 

agent,  126  Kearny,  room  8 
Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  15  Leavenworth 
Richard  S.,  capitalist,  office  211  Sansome, 

rooms 
Walter  A.,  capitalist,  211  Sansome,  room  3, 

r.  Burlingame 
Walter  E.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  511  Mason 
William  J.,  foreman  Bender  Bros.,  r.  336 
Ritch 
McCrellis  Frank  H.,  proprietor  Union  Furni- 
ture and  Baggage  Moving  Co.,  NW  cor 
Taylor  and  Golden  Gate  Av  opp  6th,  r. 
1716  Ellis,  telephone  South  455 
4®"  McCrellis.    See  MacCrellish 
McCrimmon  A.  R.,  insurance  agent,  r.  219  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
McCrindle  John   M.,  porter  George  W.  Gibbs 

Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
McCrink  Peter,  blacksmith,  r.  54, 1st 
McCrohan  Hanorah  Mrs.,  r.  310%,  12th 
McCrory  Samuel,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r. 

21%  Polk 
McCroskey  Cyrus  B.,  with  Smith  &  Young,  r. 
1037%  Market 
"    Joseph  H.,  compositor,  r.  949  Capp 
McCrossen  John,  laundryman,  r.  1419  Turk 

"    William,  laundryman,  r.  1418  Turk 
MtCrosson  James,  bookkeeper,  r.  72  South  Park 
"    John  T.,  street    contractor,  234  Montgom- 
ery, r.  NE  cor  Central  Av  and  Washing- 
ton 
"    Robert  E.,  car  builder,  r.  73  South  Park 
McCrum  Emma  J.  Mrs.,  r.  513  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Hugh,  capitalist,  office  308  Market,  r.  Mill 
Valley 
McCrystle  Charles,  merchant  tailor,  103,  9th,  r. 
1033,  20th 
"    Charles  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1023,  20th 
"    John   P.,  pattern   maker  First  St.  Wks, 
Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  1023,  20th 
McCubbin  Hardy,  nurse,  r.  418  Fulton,  rear 
"    Thomas  H.,  plumber  Joseph  F,  Dwyer,  r. 

106  Vicksburg  , 

McCue  C,  plumber,  r.  1122  Larkin  d 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  210  Ritch  rear  I 

"    Ellen,  domestic,  761  Harrison  1 

"    Hugh,  watchman,  r.  1755  Polk 
"    J.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    James,  cook,  r.  554  Minna 
"    James  S.  (McCue  Medicine  Co.),  r.  Corte 

Madera,  Marin  Co. 
"    John  watchman  John  L.  McGilvray  &  Co., 

r.  622,  4th 
"    John  B.,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    John  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1260,  18th 
"    Joseph  Rev.,  asst.   pastor   Sacred  Heart 

Church,  r.  546  Fillmore 
"    Medicine    Co.   (James  S.  McCue),  Ralston 

McCue  manager,  6  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  22  Tehama 
"    Michael,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  plumber,  r.  1122  Larkin 


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McCue  Ralston,  manager  McCue  Medicine  Co. 
and    Pacific   Coast    Traders  and  Home 
Seekers    Association,  6  Sacramento,  r. 
Corte  Madera,  Marin  Co. 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  12  Page 
"    Timothy,  liquors,  U:ii  Market,  r.  13  Page 
O^McCue.    See  McGue  and  McHugh 
McCulIa  Priscilla  Miss,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  La- 
dies' Home 
McCullen  William,  r.  542  Mission 
McCulligan  Edward,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  & 

Co.,  r.  260,  1st 
McCulloch  Alexander,  student,  r.  4  Webster 
"    Allan,  marine  engineer,  r.  40  Belcher 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  31  Alvarado 
"    John  E.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  Alameda 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4  Webster 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  4  Webster 
"    Thomas  A.,  interne  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital, r.  4  Webster 
"    William  C,  painter,  r.  217,  8th 
McCoUough  Alfred  R.,  bookkeeper  Albion  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  1031  Dolores 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman  Armour  Pack- 
ing Co,,  r.  1031  Dolores 
"    Daniel,  teamster  r.  2  Belcher  Court 
"    Daniel,  groceries,  500  Turk,  r.  511  Turk 
"    Dennis,  proprietor     Northern    Hotel,    901 
Battery 
McCuUough  E.  C.  Sa  Co.  (Edwin  C.  McCullough) 
book  and  job  printers,  636  Clay 
"    Edwin  C.  (E.  C.  McCullough  &  Co.),ir.  1529 
Post 
McCullough  Ernest,  consulting  civil  engineer, 
7-8  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Franks.,  bookkeeper  Albion  Lumber  Co., 

r.  1031  Dolores 
"    George,  wireworker,  r.  909  Battery 
"    Henry,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2042  Lombard 
"    James,  carriage   washer  United  Carriage 
Co.,  r.  345  Minna 
McCullougll    James,  manager  San  Francisco 
branch    Armour   Packing    Co.,    211-213 
Clay,  r.  1031  Dolores 
"    James  A.,  manager  Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  r. 

1226  Guerrero 
"    John,  gilder,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John  J.,  bartender,  r.  901  Battery 
"    Katie  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  1113  Folsom 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1113  Folsom 
"    Maurice  K.,  clerk  S.  F.  Lumber  Co.,  r.  221 

Shotwell 
"    Nettie,  laundress  American  Laundry,  r. 

2131  Greenwich 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  545,  2nd 
"    Peter  (Green  &  McCullough),  r.  lllSFolsom 
"    Peter  Jr.,  patternmaker  Union  I.  Wks,  r 

11 13  Folsom 
"    Robert  P.,  salesman  Jackson's  Napa  Soda 

Mineral  Water,  r.  1107  Treat  av 
"    Robert  W.,  clerk  Irvine  Bros.,  r.  1410  Pine 
"    Samuel,  butcher,  r.  330  Capp 
"    Samuel,  carpenter  W.  J.  Grant 
"    Thomas,  r.  330  Capp 
"    Thomas,  car  driver,  r.  734  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Union  LWks,  r.  303  Mich- 
igan 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  330  Capp 
"    Thomas  J.,   gilder  W.  K.   Vickery,   r.   402 

Stockton 
"    William  (Reid  &  McCullough),  r.  330  Capp 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  29  Moss 
"    William  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  39  Moss 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  567  Pennsylvania 

Av 
"    William  P.,  elevatorman,   131  Post,   r.  543 
Mission 
«®-McCullough.    See  McCulloch 
4®-McCullum.    See  McCallum  and  McCollum 
McCully  Ann,  widow,  r.  537,  31st 
"    John,  laborer   Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  NE   cor 
Napa  and  Louisiana 
McCune  Ada,  widow,  clerk  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue, r.  1413  Clay 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1147  Mission 
"    James  M.,  clerk,  r.  1413  Clay 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1147  Mission 
"    Ray  P.,  laborer,  r.  1147  Mission 


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McCunn  John,  carpenter  William  A.  Lange 
McCurdy  Bertha,  widow,  r.  1338  Mission 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  453  Tehama 
"    Charles,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1519 

Eddy 
"    Daniel  R.,ishoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,r.  114  Shotwell 
"    David,  restaurant,    717i4    Howard,   r.    718 

Howard 
"    J.  B.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  145,  3d 
•'    John  B.,  laborer,  r.  IO6V2  Morris  Av 
"    Marcy  L.,  gripman   Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2911 

Sacramento 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  417A  Francisco 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  416  Taylor 
McCurran  Michael,  fireman  tug  boat  Liberty 
MeCurrie    Edward,  clerk  J.   B.  Haggin,  r.  1509 
Larkin 
"    Matthew,  assistant  secretary  S.  F.  Society 
for  the  Prevention    of   Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals, r.  1115  Valencia 
McCurry  James,  r.  708,  24th 

McCusker  Bernard,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  15  Salmon 
"    Edward  C,  carpenter  N.   G.   Gerts,  r.  933, 

18th 
"    Joseph  (Walsh  &  McCusker),  r.  2428Vi  Sac- 
ramento 
McCutchen    Edward   J.    (Page,    MeCutchen  & 
Eells),  attorney  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th 
floor,  r.  Ross  Valley 
McDade  Anthony,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Edward,  sugar  boiler,  r.  1608  Folsom 
"    Edward    W.,   draughtsman,    r.    1608   Fol- 
som 
"    George  (McDade  &  Toche),  r.  27  Rutledge 

Av 
"    John,  r.  27  Welsh 
"    John  J.,  attorney  at  law,  19  Nevada  Block, 

r.  S  s  17th  nr  Bryant 
"    Joseph  G.,  street   contractor,  r.   1608  Fol- 
som 
"    Robert  W.,  seaman,  r.  836  Bryant 
"    &  Toche  (George    McDade    and   Clement 
Toche),  carriage  painters,  113  Oregon 
McDaid  J.,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
"    James  J.,  blacksmith    Market    St.   Ry.,  r. 
11321^  Stevenson 
McDaniel  David  T.,  r.  303  Octavla 
"    Edward  H.,  machine  hand  Andrew  Wilkie, 

r.  236  Fair  Oaks 
"    James  F.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.   S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  236  Fair  Oaks 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  623  Ellis 
"    William  R.,  patent  chimney  maker,  r.  236 
Fair  Oaks 
McDaniels  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  701  Stock- 
ton 
"    James  K.,  compositor  Frank  Eastman  & 
Co.,  r.  701  Stockton 
MoDavid  A.,  piano  tuner  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co. 
"    Alexander,     compositor      Fillmer-RoUins 
Electro.  Co.,  r.  328i/4,  9th 
McDavitt  James  J.,  printer,  r.  153  Tehama 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  153  Tehama 
4®-McDavitt.    See  McDevitt 
McDearmon  A.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  16  Willow  Av 

"    Chester,  mechanic,  r.  lewillow  Av 
McDearmon  &  Co.,  Pacific  Coast  agents  H.  W. 
Johns  Co.'s  asbestos  sectional  coverings, 
office  423  Sacramento 
MoDermott  Alonzo,  molder  Occidental  Foundry, 
r.  2509  Folsom 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  33  Hawthorne 
"    Ann.  widow,  r.  1319,  26th 


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McDermott    Annie    F.    Miss,    teacher    Hearst 
Grammar  School,  r.  724  Fell 
"    Arthur,  stenographer  J.  C.   Hoag,  r.  6O6I/2 

Haight 
"    Bernard  J.,  watchman,  r.  1223 Florida 
"    Camilla  M.  Miss,  teacher  Edison  Primary 

School,  r.  1705  Page 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  113  Scott 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  122  Morris  Av 
"    Catherine,  nurse,  r.  245  Clementina 
"    Charles,  foreman  Gray  Bros.,  r.  526  Clipper 
"    Charles  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  122  Morris  Av 
"    Charles  T.,  driver  Wm.  W.  Magary,  r.  3509 

Folsom 
"    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  816  Sansome 
"    Dora  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Edward,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  123 

Morris  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  30  Stanford 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1045  Market 
"    George  A.,  salesman,  r.  3509  Folsom 
"    H.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.    1029  Na- 

toma 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk,  r.  27  Ritch 
"    James,  r.  1319,  26th 
"    James,  elevator  man  Pac.  Mutual  Bldg,  r. 

134  Clipper 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  17  Freelon 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  29  Ritch 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  216  Minna 
"    James,  wholesole  butcher,  1st  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av,  r.  345,  10th 
"    James  B.,  teamster,  r.  29  Ritch 
"    James  P.,  teamster,  r.  249  Ritch 
"    Joanna,  widow,  r.  6O614  Haight 
•'    John,  blacksmith  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co. ,  r.  2235 

Greenwich 
"    John,  butcher,  507  Ellis,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  37,  2d 
"    John,  horse  trainer,  r.  SE  cor  Point  Lobos 

and  26th  Avs 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Ill  Valley 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  927  York 
"    John,  night  clerk    Palace    Hotel,    r.    1621 

Grove 
"    John,  painter,  r.  267  Farallones 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  362,  3d 
"    John,  teamster  F.  W.  Neumann,  r.  27  South 

Park  rear 
"    John  Jr.,  stenographer  The  Field  &  Stone 

Co.,r.  927  York 
"    John  F.,  packer  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.,  r.  220 

Filbert 
"    John  P.,  cook,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    JohnW.,  bartender  John  J.  Carroll,  r.  412 

Webster 
"    Joseph  J.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts, 

r.  15  Silver 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  404  Octavia 
"    J.  William,  clerk  Nevada   Bank,    r.    1705 

Page 
"    Lawrence,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"     Lizzie,  widow,  r.  728  Grove 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

Minnesota  Av  bet  Napa  and  Shasta 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  724  Fell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1705  Page 
"    Martin,  r.  2314!/2  Larkin 
"    Martin,  engineer,  r.  1014  Filbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1436  Nebraska 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  SE  cor  Point  Lobos  and  26th 

Avs 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  526  Clipper 
"    Nathaniel  E.,  clerk  W.  J.   Callingham.  r, 

1705  Page 
"    Patrick,  car  driver,  r.  101714  Hampshire 


McDermott    Patrick,    cellerman    Lachman    & 
Jacobi,  r.  516  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  220  Filbert 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  409  California  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer  South    S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

15th  AV  South  nr  M 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk  Merten   Mfg  Co.,  r.  220 

Filbert 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co. 
"    Thomas,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  539 

Howard 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  405 

Lyon 
"    Thomas,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r.  19 

Louisa 
"    Thomas,  guard  County  Jail  2 
"    Thomas,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  3419b  Clay 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  733  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1014  Filbert 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  5  Rausch 
"    Thomas  C,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

1336  Kearny 
«'    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  1320!/2,  17th 
"    Timothy,  blacksmith,  r.  927  York 
"    William,  r.  1335  Utah 
"    William,  liquors,  226,  15th 
"    William,  machine  hand  Albert  Hansen,  r. 

409  California  Av 
"    William  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  9 

Henrietta  Square 
"    William  F.,  boatman,  r.  302  Brannan 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  320  Filbert 
McDermott  WiUiam  P.,  physician  and  pharma- 
cist, 1350  Valencia,  r.  232  San  Jose  Av 
>6®"McDermott.     See  MacDermot  and  McDer- 

mitt 
McDevitt  Andrew  C,  baker  American  Biscuit 
Co. 
"    Andrew  J.   (McDevitt  &  Cleary),  r.  4  Rin- 

con  Av 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  445  Bryant 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1017  Lombard 
"    Arthur,   teamster  Richard  D.  Chandler,  r. 

16  Godeus 
"    Bessie  Mrs.,  bakery,  356  Minnie 
"    Brothers   (Michael  and  James  A.),  horse- 

shoers,  7  Hubbard 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  Ill  Gilbert  rear 
"    Charles  F.,  plumber,  r.  27  Stanly  PI 
"    Charles    F.,  weigher   P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  759 

Capp 
"    Charles  J.,  teamster  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
"    Cornelius,  foreman  Richard  D.  Chandler,  r. 

937,  36th 
"    Daniel,  blind  maker  Edward  B.  Hmdes  & 

Co.,  r.  1519  Howard 
"    Edward,   teamster  August  Koerber,  r.  19 

Washington 
"    Edward    J.,    expressman,     NW    cor    Mc- 
Allister and  Larkin,  r.  133  Lily  Av 
"    Elizabeth   Miss,  tailoress,  r.  35   Gilbert 

rear 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1113  Bryant 
"    Frank,  lumberman,  r.  2433  Harrison 
"    J.,  steamboat  man,  r.  737  Howard 
"    James,  bakery,  504  Minna,  r.  1709  Howard 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  1113  Bryant 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  216  Harrison 
"    James  A.  (McDevitt  Bros.),  r.  646  Mission 
"    John,  r.  1033,  23d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Ill  Gilbert  rear 
"    John  C,  hatter,  r.  1019  Washington 
"    John  F.,  horseshoer,  736,  4th,  r.  838/2  Harri- 
son 
"    John  C,  bartender,  r.  445  Bryant 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Merchants'  Exchange  Assn., 

r.  1017  Lombard 
"    Joseph,  printer  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  105  New- 
man 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  416  Broadway 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  636  Natoma 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  7  Miller  PI 
"    Michael  (McDevitt  Bros.),  r.  646  Mission 
"    Patrick,  stableman  Charles  Vocke,  r.  484, 

8th 
"    Peter,  r.  1208,  23d 

"    Philip,  stableman  .Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  Iby^ 
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McDevitt  Samuel,  blacksmith,  r.  444V^  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  Ill  Gilbert  rear 
"    Thomas,  yardman  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  759 

Capp 
"    Thomas  C,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

1326  Kearny 
"    William,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

128,  15th 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  26  Clara 
"    William  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1208,  23d 
"    &  Cleary  (Andrew  J.  McDevitt  and  Johij  K. 

Cleary),  plumbers,  27  Stanly  PI 
J9®-McDevitt.    See  McDavitt 
McDiarmid  Edward,  r.  404,  9th 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  345,  10th 
"    James  E.,  glassblower,  r.  404,  9th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.   N  s  Channel   bet  9th 

and  lOtb 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  4  Bryant  Av 
McDonald  A.,  seaman  str  Willamette  "Valley 
"    Abner,  master  mariner,  r.  740  Bryant 
"    Aeneas,  laborer,  r.  1408  Sanchez 
"    Agnes,  domestic,  2912  California 
"    Albert,  drover,  r.  37  Chenery 
"    Albert  R.,  r.  2434  Pine 
"    Alexander,  .blacksmith,  SE  cor  39th  and 

Alabama 
"    Alexander,  capitalist,  r.  Lick  Hcuse 
"    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Alexander,  cigar  maker  August  Brune,  r. 

529,  19th 
"    Alexander,  harnessmaker  J.  O'Kane,  r.  132, 

6th 
"    Alexander,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  3  Hampton  Court 
"    Alexander,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  119  Shipley 
"    Alexander,  horseshoer,  r.  37  Chenery 
"    Alexander,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  119  Shipley 
"    Alexander,  marine  engineer,  r.  1521  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Alexander,  shoemaker,  1405!^  Ellis,  r.  1413 

Ellis 
"    Alexander,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Fol- 

ger&Co.,r.  441,  17th 
"    Alexander  Jr.,  tailor,  r.  211%  Polk 
"    Alexander  D.,  r.  3514  Laguna 
"    Alexander  D.,  groceries  and  liquors,   cor 

Cortland  Av  and  Bennington 
"    Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  1022  Polk 
"    Allan,  ship  carpenter,  r.  3016,  16th 
"    Allen,  carpenter  and  builder,  1413  Ellis,  r. 

700  Willow  Av 
"    Amelia,  housekeeper,  740  Bryant 
"    Andrew,  blacksmith  Larkins  &  Co.,  r.  134 

Langton 
"    Andrew,  blacksmith  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  1008  York 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  515  Chestnut 
' '    Andrew  J. ,  j  apanner  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks 
'•    Andrew  R..   shoemaker,  713  Polk,   r.    1104 

Av 
"    Angus,  fireman,  r.  635  Davis 
"    Angus,  laborer,  r.  387  Arlington 
"    Angus,  teacher,  r.  529  Eddy 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  276  Jessie 
"    Annie   T.    Miss,    dressmaking,    131    Post, 

rooms  30-31,  r.  751  Harrison 
"    Archibald,  r.  63  Clementina 
"    Archibald,   boiler   maker,    r.  2   Hampton 

Court 
"    Archibald,  r.  1008  York 
"    Archibald  C,  carpenter,  1106  Hyde 
"    Archibald  J.,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 

337  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Arthur,  cook,  r.  271  Stevenson 
"    Arthur  H.,  head  salesman  James  De  La 

Montanya,  r.  Oakland 
"    Belle  Miss,  compositor  Brunt,  r.  333  Clipper 
"     Benjamin,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Benjamin,  molder,  r.  11341/^  Folsom 
"    Benjamin  J.,  haekman,  719  Market,  r.  912, 

15th 
"    Bernard,  carpenter,  r.  11th  Av  nr  California 
"    Bernard,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie, 

r.  Oakland 


McDonald  Bernard    A.     (McDonald   &    McCor- 

mack),  r.  319,  13th 
"    Byron,  clerk    Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  232 

Clipper 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  400  Van  Ness  Av 
Charles,  hoseman  Engine  13,  r.  37  Chenery 
Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  432  Duncan 
Charles,  stableman  George  Switzer,  r.  NW 

cor  12th  and  Harrison 
Charles,  watertender  str  City  of  Peking 
Charles  A.,  driver  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  r. 

437a  33d 
Charles     E.,    stockfltter    Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  433  Duncan 
Charles  H.,  sergeant  police,  r.  3131  Busn 
Charles  J.,  clerk  James  Cusick,  r.  1317  How- 
ard 
Charles  J.,  clerk  manager's  office  S.  P.  Co., 

4  Montgomery,  r.  San  Mateo 
Charles  J.,  wharf  builder,  r.  334  Fremont 
Charles  L.,  horseman,  r.  313,  5th  Av 
Charles    R.,    clerk    auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Charlotte,  widow,  r.  809%  Montgomery  Av 
Clementina,  widow,  r.  933%  Minna 
D.  A.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1043%  Folsom 
Daniel,  helper  Selby   Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  63  Clementina 
Daniel,  horseshoer,  619  Grove,  r.  627  Ivy  Av 
Daniel,  painter,  r.  733%  Minna 
Daniel  A.,  boilermaker  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r. 

58  Chenery 
Daniel  A.,  carpenter,  r.  825  Mission 
Daniel  J.,  plumber  Jos.  Armstrong,  r.  400 

Van  Ness  Av 
Daniel  J.,  salesman  Am.  Wringer  Co,  r. 

309  Golden  Gate  Av 
Daniel  W.,  messenger  Grangers'  Bank  of 

California,  r.  220  Diamond 
David  J.,  salesman  Bruenn's  Piano  House, 

r.  Alameda 
Delia,  widow,  r.  508  Noe 
De  Witt  L.,  student,  r.  2122  Pine 
De  Witt  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2133  Pine 
D.  J.,  miner,  r.  810  Mission 
Donald    (Carroll   &    Carroll),    and    agent 

Homer  Williams  Medicines,  306  Market, 

r.  2133  Sutter 
Donald,  carpenter,  r.  3930  Sacramento 
Donald  H.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

103%  Germania 
Donald  D.,  machinist,  r.  512%  Clipper 
Duncan,  lumberman,  r.  37  Chenery 
Duncan  F.,  capitalist,  r.  1408  Sanchez 
Edmund,  transferrer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

15%  Kissling 
Edward,  r.  333,  5th 
Edmund,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  1352  Alabama 
Edward,  hostler  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r. 

1154  Pine 
Edward,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,   r.  2 

McDermott  PI 
Edward  A.,  carpenter,  r.  158,  9th 
Edward  G.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1923  Mis- 
sion 
Edward  J.,  frame  maker,  r.  553  Folsom 
Edward   P.,    shoemaker   Buckingham     & 

Hecht,  r.  539,  19th 
Edward  R.,  tailor,  r.  810  Powell 
Edwin  A.,    clerk  W.  S.  Goodfellow,  r.  434 

Bartlett 
Eliza,  widow,  r.  31  Clara  rear 
Elizabeth,  domestic,  813,  2Uth 
Elizabeth  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  138  Castro 
Elizabeth  H.,  widow,  r.  804  Larkin 


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McDonald  Ellen,  widow,  r.  539,  19th 
•  '    Ellen,  widow,  r.  71914  Lombard 
"    Elsie  Mrs.,  r.  2222!^  Geary 
"    E.  M.,r.  708  Post 
"    Emma  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  413  Oak 
"    Etta,  widow,  r.  2  Hampton  Court 
"    E.  W.,  locksmith,  r.  1061/^,  3d 
"    Felix,  plasterer,  r.  29  Converse 
"    Flora  M.   Miss,  dental  student,  r.  107  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Frank,  hoseman  Engine  30.  r.  5th  Av  nr  C 
"    Frank,  machinist,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Frank,  meter  man  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

cor  Sickles  and  San  Jose  Av 
"    Frank,  speculator,  r.  1611  Baker 
"    Franks.,  clerk  First  National  Bank  of  S. 

P.  safe  deposit,  r.  116  Valencia 
"    Frank  E.,    glass  beveler  Pac.   American 

Decorative  Co.,  r.  2  McDermott  PI 
"    Frank  N.,  tinsmith,  r.  1129,  20th 
"    Frederick  J.,  carpenter  J.  G.  Carr  &  Co.,  r. 

613%  Natoma 
"    Frederick  W.,   stockfitter  Buckingham  & 

Hecht,  r.  432  Duncan 
"    Freeman  H. .  stenographer  Julius  Newman, 

r.  432  Duncan 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  825  Mission 
"    George,  horseshoer  James  Creely,  r.  324'/^, 

5th 
"    George,  millman,  r.  27  Randall 
"    George,  photographer,  r.  733  Linden  Av 
"    George  E.,  lathing  contractor,  r.  223  Ful- 
ton 
"    George  J.,  painter,  r.  2920  Sacramento 
"    George   M.,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Guy  S.,  carpenter,  r.  727i4  Treat  Av 
"    Harry,  receiving  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Hattie,  stenographer,  r.  703,  16th 
"    Hector  M.,  contractor  and  builder,  706  Lar- 

kin 
McDonald  Henrietta  Mrs.,  proprietor  Pioneer 

House,  333  Louisiana 
"    Henry,  artist,  r.  1424  Powell 
"    Henry,  marine  fireman,  r.  175  Perry 
McDonald  Henry  H.,  secretary  Farnsworth  & 

Ruggles,  100  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  Q.,  clerk,  r.  823  Ellis 
"    Hugh  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  1602 

Grove 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  140  Hickory  Av 
"    Isabella   Miss,  nurse   S.  F.   Nursery  for 

Homeless  Children 
"    Isabella  Mrs.,  r.  13O814  Steiner 
"    J.,  r.  519  Sacramento 
■'    J.  A.,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie 
"    James,  r.  34  Valley 
"    James,  r.  145  Shipley 

"    James,  builder  and  contractor,  r.  205!4, 14th 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  309  Minna 
"    James,  clerk  Mrs.  Mary  McDonald,  r.  160, 

9th 
"    James,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  3031  Pine 
"    James,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and   Lead 

Co.,  r.  63  Clementina 
"    James,  helper  William  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r. 

334  Fremont 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  20  Verona  PI 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1124!4  Folsom 
"    James,  locksmith,  1740  Market,  r.  1239  Mar- 
ket 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    James,  shipcarpenter,  r.  333  Louisianna 


McDonald  James,  tanner,  r.  306a  Bartlett 

"    James  A.,  r.  1202  Mission 
McDonald  James  A.,  Fittz  Alcohol  Cure  Co.,  7 
Flood  Bldg,  r.  225  Dolores 

"    James  A.,  steamfitter,  r.  124  Langton 

Mcdonald  james  a.  j., 

physician  and  surgeon,  Murphy  Bldg, 
1236  Market,  hours  2-4  and  7-8  p.  m., 
telephone  Jessie  251,  r.  1205  Devisa- 
dero 

McDonald  James  C,  boots  and  shoes,  3240  Mis- 
sion 
"    James  F.,  proprietor  Nevada  House,  SW 

cor  Napa  and  Michigan 
"    James  F.,  waiter  str  Corona 
"    James  H.,  guard  County  Jail  3 
"    James    J.,  jailer    County    Jail   1,   r.  2541, 

Mission 
"    James  J.,  machinist,  r.  2414 Pacific  Av 
"    James  M.,  machinist,  r.  32Vi  Page 
McDonald  James  M.,  president  Pacific  Bank, 
530  California,  r.  912  Union 
"    James  P.,  laborer,  r.  1124'/4  Folsom 
"    James  R.,  rigger  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  227,  7th 
"    James  T.,  plasterer  and  contractor,   1218 

Mission 
"    James  W.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  35  Moss 
"    Joanna,  widow,  r.  756  Harrison 
"    John,  baker  Mount  St.  Joseph  Infant  Asy- 
lum, r.  cor  17th  Av  South  and  Q 
"    John,  carpenter  Grand  Hotel,  r.  117,  14th 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  1509  Geary 
"    John,  coal  passer  str  Australia 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  722  Laurel  Av 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  625  Front 
"    John,  hoseman  Engine  22,  r.  1815  Post 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  217  Mississippi 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  612  Howard 
"    John,  marine  engineer,  r.  334'^,  10th 
'•    John,  messenger  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  508  Noe 
"    John,    motorman    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.   509 

Broderick  rear 
"    John,  oiler  str  Washtenaw 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  29  Converse 
"    John,  printer,  r.  35  Moss 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  702  Fell 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  307  Cortland  Av 
"    John,  upholsterer,  r.  793  Mission 
"    John  A.,  carpenter    and  builder,   40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  620  Ellis 
"    John  A.,  wire  worker,  r.  4  Alaska  PI 
"    John  B.,  molder  Samuel  Kellett,  r.  108,  7th 
"    John  C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1370  Market 
"    John  D.,  carpenter,  r.  771  Howard 
"    John  E.,  clerk,  r.  1  Hampton  Court 
"    John  E.,  laborer,  r.  235'/^  Perry  rear 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  2617  Bush 
"    John  F.,  steward,  r.  1424V4  Howard 
"    John  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  138  Castro 
"    John  J.,  driver,  r.  2979  Harrison 
"    John  J.,  printer,  r.  276  Jessie 
"    John  M.  F.,  clerk  A.  &  T.  Weil  &  Co.,  r.  702 

Fell 
"    John  S.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

R.R.,  r.  121014  Union 
"    John  S.,  druggist,  r.  1009  Pacific 
"    John  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  226 
.California  Av 
McDonald  John  W.,  president  City  Street  Im- 
provement  Co.    and  Santa   Cruz    Rock 
Pavement  Co.,  10-11  and  45  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor,  r.  1325  Devisadero 
"    John  W.   Jr.,  superintendent  City  Street 
Improvement    Co.,    11    Mills    Bldg,    5th 
floor,  r.  1325  Devisadero 
McDonald   Jonathan  T.,   physician   and   sur- 
geon, 63-64  Columbian  Bldg,  telephone 
Bush  26,  office  hours  2  to  4  and  7  to  8 
p.  m. 
"    Joseph,  r.  11241^4  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  531  Howard 
"    Joseph,  coal  and  grain,  1223,  18th 
"    Joseph,  driver  Engine  6,  r.  145  Shipley 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  231,  6th 
"    Joseph,  sailmaker,  r.  442  Fulton 


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McDonald  Joseph,  salesman  Thomas  Connolly, 

r.  557  Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  ship  builder,  r.  S  s  Sierra  nr  Mich- 
igan 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  439  Minna 
"    Joseph  A.,  lather,  r.  223  Fulton 
"    Joseph  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1329^4  Sanchez 
"    Joseph,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  273%  Minna 
"    Joseph  F.,  plumber  Russ  Bros.,  r.  124  Lang- 
ton 
"    Joseph  H.,  liquors,  637  Clay,  r.  922  Battery 
"    Julia,  widow,  liquors,  cor  Sickles  and  San 

Jose  Avs 
"    Kate,  widow,  nurse,  r.  219,  3d  Av 
"    Lawrence,    hostler   Peter    Garrity,    r.    24 

Turk 
"    Leonidas  H.,  clerk,  r.  418'/4  Ivy 
"    Letitia,  widow,  r.  434  Bartlett 
"    Lettie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Institute,  r. 

1036  Valencia 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  413  Oak 
"    Lucy  E.,  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  404  Post 
"    Luke,  laborer,  r.  50  Stevenson  Av 
"    M.,  fireman  str  St.  Paul 
"     M.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  160,  9th 
"    Malcolm,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.   Forbes  & 

Son,  r.  717  Laguna 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  130  Clipper 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  13  Scott 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  millinery,  1810  Powell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  .320  Jessie 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  413  Oak 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1217  Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  413  Oak 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,   cigars  and  tobacco,  424 

Folsom,  r.  15  Kissling 
"    Maurice  J.,  printer,  r.  11211/4  Folsom 
"    Michael,  r.  245  Perry 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  2027  Ellis 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  261  Minna 
"    Michael,    laundryman    Lick    Laundry,    r. 

36361/2  Sutter 
"    Michael,  teamster  P.  A.   McDonald,  r.  811 

Folsom 
"    Michael  C,  carpenter,  r.  2545  Mission 
"    Michael  J.,  liquors,  904  Illinois 
McDonald  M.  J.,  office  31  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor, 

r.  1701  Gough 
"    Murdoch,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

73  Natoma 
"    Neil,  teamster,  r.  520,  6th 
"    Neil  T.,  teamster,  r.  134,  12th 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  portrait  artist,  1370  Market 
"    Owen,   laborer  Vulcan   Iron    Wks,  r.    532 

Howard 

Mcdonald  p.  a., 

wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  foreign 
and  domestic  coke,  coal  and  charcoal, 
office  813  Folsom,  telephone  South  24, 
yards  NE  cor  Webster  and  Greenwich, 
Miller  PI,  Bay  and  Steiner,  and  N  W  cor 
Howard  and  Beale,  r.  741  Ashhury 
McDonald  Patrick,  r.  751  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  2712  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  San  Juan,  r.  21i^  Ev- 

eret 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  53  Natoma 
"    Patrick  J.,  restaurant,  43,  3d,  r.  47,  3d 
McDonald  Paul,   attorney  at  law,    8-10  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  410  Leavenworth 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  303  Chenery 
"    Peter,  machinist,  r.  1.306  Sanchez 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  741  Ash- 
bury 
"    Philip,  olerk  Jacob  Unna,  r.  114%  Turk 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  7  Scott  PI 
"    Raymond,   plumber  Garrett  C.  Sweeney,  r. 

517,  18th 
"    Richard,  shipwright,  r.  2712  Folsom 
"    Richard  S.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1719  Haight 
"    Robert,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    Robert,  salesman,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Robert  P.,  painter,  r.  809%  Montgomery  Av 
"    Robert  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  804  Larkin 
"    Roderick,  carpenter,  r.  555  Stevenson 


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McDonald  Roderick,  stevedore,  r.  334,  18th 
Ronald,  brick  mason,  r.  426,  14th 
Ronald  J.,  carpenter,  r.  517,  18th 
Rose  Miss,  clerk,  r.  138  Castro 
Samuel,  machinist,  r.  501  Napa 
Samuel,  plumber,  r.  222,  5th 
Sarah,  widow,  liquors,  600,  6th,  r.  707  Bran- 
nan 
Simon,  blacksmith  Henry  B.  Schindler,  r. 

523  Howard 
Terrence,  hack  driver,  stand  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

912,  15th 
Therese,  domestic,  1436  Post 
Thomas,   boilermaker   Risdon  I.    and    L. 

Wks,  r.  1009%  York 
Thomas,  capitalist,  r.  633  Post 
Thomas,  quartermaster  str  San  Jose 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  568  Howard 
Thomas,  teamster,  r.  709  Natoma 
Thomas  B.,  laborer,  r.  3310  Point  Lobos  Av 
Thomas  F.,  hoseman  Engine  33 
Thomas  H.,  expressman,  r.  6  Hartford 
Thomas  J.,  machinist,  r.  3  McDermott  PI 
Thomas  P.,  manager  J.  P.  McDonald,  r.  501 

Napa 
Thomas  W.,  law  student  W.  H.  Mahoney, 

r.  539,  19th 
William  H.,  capitalist,  r.  620  Sutter 
Willard,  teamster,  r.  232  Clipper 
William,  r.  603  Bush 
William,  brass  finisher,  r.  334%,  5th 
William,  clerk,  r.  1611  Baker 
William,  coalpasser  str  Willamette  Valley 
William,  driver  SchraderBros.,  r.  700  Bush 
William,  driver  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r. 

1639  Pine 
William,  horseshoer,  Railroad  Av  nr  5th 

Av  South,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
William,  laborer,  r.  100%,  3d 
William,   laborer  Tubbs  Cordage    Co.,   r. 

113%  Langton 
William,  mail  clerk,  r.  73  Natama 
William,  shoemaker,  r.  433  Duncan 
William,  teamster,  r.  7  Harriet  rear 
William,  waiter  str  City  of  Panama 
William  F..  clerk,  r.  218%.  nth- 
William  H.  (Flood  &  McDonald),  r.  138% 

Castro 
William  J.,  driver,  r.  567  Stevenson 
William  J.,  musician,  r.  307  Cortland  Av 
William  S.,  blacksmith,  r.  1318  Haight 
William  W.,   butcher   W.    F.   Roberts,  r. 

2930  Sacramento 
"    &  McCormack  (Bernard  A.  McDonald  and 

Alexander   A.  McCormack),  wood    and 

coal,  319,  13th 
4®-McDonald.    See  MacDonald  and  McDonnell 
McDonell  Archibald  J.  (McDonell  &  Ryan),  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    &  Ryan  (A.  J.  McDonell  and  D.   M.   Ryan), 

stockbrokers,  335  Pine 
McDonnell  Alexander,  boilermaker,  r.  2726  Bry- 
ant 
"    Annie  Miss,  saleslady  Yokohama  Tea  Im- 
porting Co.,  r.  906  Bryant 
"    David  B.,  druggist,  r.  1169  Market 
"    Edward,  stableman,  r.  1511  Pine 
"    Edward  G.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

Gaven  nr  Merrill 
"    Edward  M.,   teamster  D.  S.  Cartwright,  r. 

906  Bryant 
"    G.  E.,  engineer  Mission  Power  House 
"    Ida  widow,  r.  33  Turk 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  327  Bi'oad way 
"    John,  r.  2346  Washington 


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McDonnell  John,  clerk  William  M.  Evans,  i*.  519 
Sacramento 
"    John,    gripman    Market  St.    Ry.,    r.    1809 

Haight 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  12  Welsh 
"    John,  tin  and  sheet  iron  worker,  250-252, 

8th,  r.  13  Isls 
"    John  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.   Joseph's 

Church,  r.  214,  10th 
"    John  B.,  compositor  West    Coast   News- 
paper Agency,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  P.,  dry  goods,  2800  Mission,    r.  933, 

26th 
"    Joseph,  r.  2346  Washington 
"    Louise  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Grammar 

School,  r.  507  Baker 
"    Marie  S.,  teacher  Urban  School,  r.  2623  Bush 
"    Martin  C,  dry  goods,  3242  Mission,  r.  5  Tif- 
fany PI 
"    Mary    Miss,    teacher   Denman   Granomar 

School,  r.  507  Baker 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2608A  Bush 
"    Mary  T.  Miss,  teacher  Richmond  Primary 

School,  r.  1169  Market 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  2027  Ellis 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  12  Welsh 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  132  Ellis 
"    Michael,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co.,  r. 

906  Bryant 
"    Michael,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  30  Welsh  rear 
"    MoUie  Miss,  glove  dyer,  r.  13  Isis 
"    Patrick,  r.  634'/^  Broadway 
"    Patrick,  r.  2346  Washington 
"    Patrick  J.,  teamster,  r.  12  Welsh 
"    P.  J.,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  1515  Howard 
"    Robert,  electrician,  r.  110  Taylor 
"    Samuel  A.,  druggist,  110  Grant  Av,  r.  1212 

Fell 
"    Thomas,  r.  906  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  1009^  York 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  San  Bias,  r.  4  Hubbard 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  IW-A  Turk  rear 
"    William  D.,  peddler,  r.  Gaven  nr  Merrill 
4®"McDonnell.    See  Macdonald  and  McDonald 
McDonogh  James  Jr.  (McDonogh  &  Runyon),  r. 
1202  Dolores 
"    Peter,  r.  1706  Mason 
McDonogh  &  Runyon  (James    McDonogh   Jr. 
and  Albert  J.  Runyon),  produce  commis- 
sion merchants,  408-410  Davis 
McDonough  Annie,  widow,  r.  25  Eureka 
Annie,  widow,  r.  321  Langton 
Bridget  Mrs.,r.  315,  10th 
Daniel  W  ,  clerk,  r.  163  Silver 
Edward  P.,  clerk  RoosBros.,  r.  134  Dorland 
Frank  J.,  clerk  Charles  Bloomer,  r.  17  City 

Hall  Av 
Frank  J.,  pantryman  Cardall  &Marston,  r. 

31  Clara 
Hannah,  widow,  r.  475  Jessie 
John,  expressman,  r.  41  Norfolk 
John,  gripman    Market  St.    Ry.,    r.    924'/^ 

Broadway 
John,  laborer,  r.  3314  Moss 
John,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  28th  and  Tiffany 

Av 
John,  milk  ranch,  17th  Av  South  bet  R  and 

S 
John  Jr.,  milker,  r.  17th   Av  South  bet  R 

andS 
John  G.,  tailor,  r.  831,  17th 
John  J.,  deckhand  str  Bay  City,  r.  12  Wool 
Lawrence,  bartender  O'Donnell  &  Dearin, 
r.  608  Geary 


McDonough  Martin,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    Martin  J.,  steam  fitter  Union  T.  Wks,  r. 

6181^,  2d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Elizabeth 
"    Patrick,  r.  1313  Sansome 
"    Patrick, carpenter,  r.  48  West  Mission 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  254  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  r.  146  Clara 
"    Patrick,  saloon  keeper,  r.  2026  Filbert 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r.  9 

Walter 
"    Peter,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  134  Dorland 
"    Peter   P.,     liquors,    NE    cor  Kearny  and 
Clay  and  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r. 
640  Clay 
"    Robert,  salesman  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    T.,  messenger  Roos  Bros.,  r.  134  Dorland 
"    Thomas,  bartender  P.  P.  McDonough,  r.  640 

Clay 
"    Thomas,  janitor,  r.  659  Clay,  room  9 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  321  Langton 
"    Thomas  J.,  milker,  r.  17th  Av  South  bet  R 

and  S 
"    W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3237  Mis- 
sion 
"    William  T.,  shoemaker,  r.  1823b  Union 
J8®="McDonough.    See  MacDonough 
McDougald  JohnE.,  foreman  Rufflno&  Bianchi, 

r.  440,  6th 
McDougall  Albert  G.,  gasfltter  Bush  &  Mallett 
Co.,  r.  632  Guerrero 
"    B.  &Son  (Charles  C. McDougall), architects, 
330  Pine,  rooms  61-62 
Bamett,  r.  721  Devisadero 
Benjamin  G.,   architect  B.   McDougall  & 

Son,  r.  Bakersfield 
Charles  A.,  printer,  r.  2128  Broderick 
Charles  C.  (B.  McDougall  &  Son),  r.  721 

Devisadero 
Daniel,  r.  1531  Oak 

George,  concrete  worker,  r.  27  Chapultepec 
George,  teamster  J.  S.  Hare  &  Co.,  r.  1011, 

11th  Av  South 
George  B.,  architect  B.  McDougall  &  Son, 

r.  721  Devisadero 
F.  Stuart,  jeweler  Albert  P.   Rothkopf,  r. 

1132  Green 
Jane,  widow,  r.  509  Stevenson 
Jane,  widow,  r.  1531  Oak 
John  W.,  clerk  Mary  E.  McDougall,  r.  632 

Guerrero 
Mary,  widow,  liquors,  123  Silver 
Mary  E.,  groceries   and  liquors,  NW  cor 

Guerrero  and  19th,  r.  632  Guerrero 
Matilda  A.,  candies  and    stationery,  135, 

16th 
Robert  H.,  carpenter,  r.  710. 15th  Av  South 
William  F.,  cashier  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  G.,  foreman,  r.  1106,  17th 
4®"McDougall.    See  Macdougall 
McDowell  Alfred,  clerk  J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son,  r. 
a33  McAllister 
A.  M.,r.  346,4th 

Annie  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Archibald,  teamster,  r.  227.  2d 
Arthur  E.,  bookkeeper  C.  H.  Oilman  &  Co., 

r.  1423  Clay 
Delia,  widow,  r.  27  Oak 
Dress  Making  Academy  The,    Austin   H, 

Lynn  manager,  213  Powell 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  4381/4,  6th 
Elizabeth,  widow,  nurse,  r.  1520  Dupont 
Irving,  engineer,  r.  1731  McAllister 
J.  W.,  trimmer  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co., 

r.  110  Taylor 
Kathaline,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 
Laura  E.  Mrs.,  matron  Girls  Union  Home, 

r.  929  Pine 
Mary  Miss,  r.  22  Hawthorne 
May,  domestic,  222  Dolores 
Robert  M.,  policeman,  r.  6101/2,  3d 
Thomas  W.,  grainer,  r.  808V^  Greenwich 
William,  show  card  writer,  r.  3138a  16th 
William  T.,  manager  Sunset  Distributing 
Co.  and  Pacific  Perfumery  Co.,  41  Stev- 
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McDuff  Andrew,  tailor,  r.  318  Tehama 

"    Jeanette,  widow,  r.  318  Tehama 
McDuffle  A.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  830 
Geary 
"    Arthur,  engineer  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  120a 

8th 
"    CD.  Mrs.,  r.  120a  8th 
"    Florence  Miss,  nurse,  120a  8th 
"    De  Witt,  r.  120A  8th 
McEachren  Angus,  carpenter,  r.  513  Noe 
"    Benjamin,  r.  547  Stevenson 
"    Duncan,  carpenter,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Eu- 
genia Av 
"    Robert,  porter  str  Pomona 
McElaney  Edward,  painter,  r.  168V4  Silver 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  519  Mission 
McElearney  James,  manager   San  Francisco 
Hay   and  Grain  Co.,  619-621  Fourth,  r. 
1321  Harrison 
McElhone  Charles,  blacksmith  helper  Pac.  Roll. 
Mill,  r.  165  Silver- 
"    Edward,  coachman  Dr.  G.  F.  Shiels,  r.  237% 
Geary 
McElligott  John,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  38V4  Russ 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  385^  Russ 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  1828  Market 
"    Thomas,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  38^/4  Russ 
•>    William,  passenger  agent  Atlantic  &  Pa- 
cific Railroad  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
McElnay  Annie,  widow,  r.  519a  19th 
McElrath  Ella,  widow,  r.  1330  Jackson 
■'    Frank  J.,  stairbuilder  Henry  McMahon,  r. 
1330  Jackson 
McElroy  Andrew,  builder  and  contractor,  40 
New  Montgomery,  and  member  Board  of 
Education,  r.  715  McAllister 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  514  Ash  Av 
"    Brothers  (George  S.  and  John  J.),  draymen, 

SE  cor  Mission  and  1st 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  13  Natoma 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  3  Perry  rear 
"    Edward,  liquors,  346,  3d 
"    Edward  J.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  745  Howard 
"    Frank  B.,  traveling  salesman  N.  Y.  Belt- 
ing and  Packing  Co. 
"    George  J.,  iron  molder,  r.  347  Shipley 
"    George  S.  (McElroy  Bros.),  r.  13  Natoma 
"    Harriet  S.,  widow,  r.  822  Guerrero 
"    Hugh,  r.  116  Langton 
"    Hugh,  blacksmith  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

146  Hancock 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  1111  Hampshire 
"    Hugh   A.,  clerk   Cunningham,   Curtiss    & 

Welch,  r.  116  Langton 
"    James,  bakery,  762  Brannan 
"    James,  boatman,  r.  130  Francisco 
"    James,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co. 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1025  Natoma 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  211,  4th 
"    James  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  762  Brannan 
"    James  B.,  druggist.  20714,  24th 
McElroy    James    P.,    attorney  at   law,   35-36 
Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Piedmont 
"    James  R.,  clerk,  r.  616  Haight 
"    James  R.,  deputy  County    Clerk,    r.    3107 

Washington 
"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  323  Guerrero 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Hi  Natoma 
"    John    C,    clerk    Cunningham,    Curtiss    & 

Welch,  r.  116  Langton 
"    John  J.    (McElroy  Bros.),  r.    1611a  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John  W.,  boiler  maker,  r.  347  Shipley 
"    Joseph,  r.  609^4  Howard 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  9  Enterprise 
"    Louise  Miss,  principal  Harrison  Primary 

School,  r.  715  McAllister 
"  Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Perry  rear 
"  Mary,  widow,  r.  347  Shipley 
"  Mary  Miss,  r.  279  Stevenson 
"    Michael,  hostler  James  Tomkinson,  r.  27^/4, 

4th 
"    Oscar,  drayman,  r.  40  Shot  well 
"    Patrick   J.     (McElroy  &  Magner),  r.   330, 

22d 
"    Peter  J.,  chair  finisher  Heywood  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  11  Boyd 


McElroy  Robert,  real  estate  and  agent  Phelan 
Bldg,  4Phelan  Bldg,  r.   SW  cor  Haight 
and  Buchanan 
McElroy  Robert  D.,  clerk  Robert  McElroy  and 
notary  public,  4  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  122  Chat- 
tanooga 
"    Robert  J.,  teacher,  r.  1111  Hampshire 
"    Thomas,  bookbinder,  r.  443b  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  16  Clara 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  seaman  r.  16  Clara 
"    Thomas  F.,  machinist,  r.  118  Day 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Sperry  Flour  Co.,r.  112 

Valencia 
"    &  Magner  (Patrick  J.  McElroy  and  Max 
Magner),  groceries,  518-520,  4th 
«®-McElroy.    See  McIUriach 
McElvaney  John  G.,  with  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  r. 

627  Ellis 
McElwain  Arthur  B..  clerk,  r.  905  Market 
"    Charles  P.,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 

r.  530,  17th 
"    James,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  9  Erie 
McElwee  Charles  K.,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r. 
1924  Ellis 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
"    William,  packer  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  33 
Hawthorne 
McEnaney  Bernard,  housemover,  r.  341,  13th 
"    James  M.,  brass  molder,  r.  904  Bryant 
"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  904  Bryant 
McEneany  Edward,  marine  engineer,  r.  718, 20th 
"    Thomas  E.,  machinist  Byron  Jackson,  r. 
718,  20th 
>B®=  McEneany.    See  McAneny 
McEnerney  Garret  W.,  attorney  at  law,  58-61 
Nevada  Block,  r.  715  Hayes 
"    James,  teamster  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 

r.  120a  Silver 
"    John  P,,   storekeeper  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue, r.  34  Ellis 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  1210  Mason 
Jg®°McEnerney.    See  Mclnerney,  Mclnerny  and 

McNerney 
McEnhill  Hugh  P.,  dyer,  r.  331,  22d 
"    John,  real  estate,  r.  331,  23d 
"    John  H.,  compositor,  r.  331,  22d 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  331,  22d 
"    Leonard,  plumber  Lippert  &  Hahn,  r.  331, 

22d 
"    Peter,  conductor,  r.  331,  22d 
"    Thomas  F.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  331,  22d 
;g®-McEnhill.    See  Mclnhill 
McEniff  Patrick,  clerk,  r.  212,  1st 
McEnroe  Henry  J.,  bartender,  r.  320  Fell 
"    James  H.,  salesman,  r.  427  Fulton 
"    John  B.,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  47  Hermann 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  427  Fulton 
"    Thomas  F.,  butcher  Gendotti  Bros.,  r.  427 
Fulton 
McEntee  James  B.,  with   Singer  Mfg  Co.,  r. 
119^  Shipley 
"    James  J.,  policeman,  r.  1212  Utah 
"    John  T.,  with  Singer  Mfg  Co.,  r.  II91/2  Ship- 
ley 
"    Joseph  F.,  roller  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  IIOM 

Langton 
"    Matthew,  cellarman  Hibemia  Brewery,  r. 

723c  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  119V2  Shipley 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  stenographer  Royal  Frater- 
nal Guardians,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Patrick,  helper  Willows  Brewery,   r.    402 
Capp 
*S=McEntee.    See  Mclntee 


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McEntire  Adelia,  widow,  r.  428  Sanchez 

"    Edward  P.,  olerii,  r.  428  Sanchez 
je®-MoEntire.    See  Mclntire  and  Mclntyre 
McErlain  Peter,  teamster  Richard  D.  Chandler, 

r.  2021  Geary 
McEvoy  Bridget,  groceries,  2009  Dupont 
"    Edward,  marine  engineer,  r.  319  Jessie 
"     Edward  A.,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

1065  Broadway 
"    Hugh   (McMurphy  &  McEvoy).  r.  Berkeley 
"    James,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  San  Juan,  r. 

417,  26th 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  290  Union 
"    James  F.,  student,  r.  2827  Jackson 
"    James  J.,  foreman  J.  D.  Gove,  r.  1407  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John,    fireman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co..  r.   710 

Sierra 
'<    John,  speculator,  r.  1523  Geary 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  934,  13th  Av  South 
"    Joseph,  hostler  John  Nolan  &  Sons,  r.  1611 

California 
"    Joseph,  messenger  Mills  Bldg,  r.  8  Leroy 

PI 
"    Joseph,  pork  packer,  338,  10th,  r.  336,  10th 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Joseph  McEvoy,  r. 

336,  10th 
"    Joseph  G.,  plasterer,  r.  245  Langton 
"    Joseph  G.  Jr.,  plasterer,  r.  245  Langton 
"    Joseph  T.,  electrician,  r.  8  Leroy  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2827  Jackson 
"    Margaret  A.  Miss,  r.  204  Franklin 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  8  Leroy  PI 
"    May  Miss,  compositor  John  C.  Howe,  r.  8 

Leroy  PI 
"    Michael,  statement  taker  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  22  Sharon 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  16  Clara 
•'    Thomas  F.,  seaman,  r.  16  Clara 
"    Walter,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  8  Leroy 

PI 
'•    William,  plasterer,  r.  245  Langton 
4iS-McEvoy.    See  McAvoy 

McEwen  Alexander  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  327, 10th 
"    Andrew,  blacksmith,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1318  Jones 
"    Arthur  B.,  journalist,  r.  1511  Scott 
"    Bernard  Mrs.,  r.  520,  8th 
McEwen  Brothers  (John  J.  and  Frank  W.).  real 
estate  agents,  houses  and  lots  on  install- 
ments, 118  Montgomery,  telephone  Main 
1357 
"     E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  344,  17th 
"    Eleanor  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1318  Jones 
"    Frank  W.  (McEwen  Bros.),  r.  1233  Sanchez 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  26  Webster 
"    John  A.,  r.  344,  17th 
"    John  C,  engineer,  r.  124  Wildey 
"    John  J.  (McEwen  Bros.),  r.  26  Webster 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  1619  Clay 
"    Lydia  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
*®=*McEwen.      See  MacEwen,  McKeune.   Mc- 

Kewen  and  McKown 
McFadden  Bridget  Miss,  restaurant,  516,  1st 
"    Charles,  laborer  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co., 

r.  213  Ritch 
"    Charles,  steward  Bella  Union  Theater,  r. 

624  Washington 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

817  Guerrero 
"    Charles  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  408  Hyde 
"    Daniel,  ship  joiner,  r.  23d  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
McFadden  Daniel,  wines  and  liquors,  1426  Grove 
"    Edward,  traveling  salesman,  r.  603  Bush 


McFadden     Emma    Miss,    teacher    Fairmount 
Primary  School,  r.  1607  Turk 

"    Eugene,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1607  Turk 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1016  Minna 

"    J.,  coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa 

"    James,  janitor,  r.350  Grove 

"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  1607  Turk 

"    James  G.,' laborer,  r.  739  Folsom 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  350  Grove 

"    John,  helper  Joshua  Hendey  Machine  Wks, 
r.  1914  Taylor 

"    John,  helper  Allen  &  Looney,  r.  736i/^  Clem- 
entina 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  112  Silver 

"    John,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    John,  sewer  contractor,  r.  9  Tonningsen  PI 

"    John  E.,  liquors,  705,  5th  Av,  r.  1811  McAl- 
lister 

"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  19  Stanly  PI 

"    Joseph,  oiler  str  San  Bias 

"    Kathryn  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1607  Turk 

"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  668  Clementina 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  408  Hyde 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  213  Ritch 

"    Maude  L.,shoefitter,  r.  213  Ritch 

"    P..  wrapper,  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  544  Dia- 
mond 

"    Patrick,  solicitor  Palace  Hotel,  r.  544  Din- 
mond 

"    Patrick  C,  r.  1607  Turk 
McFadden    Samuel,     superintendent    United 
Undertakers'  Association,  27-29,  5th,  r. 
1654  Hayes 

"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  736V^  Clementina 

"    Thomas,  teamster  William  Kerr  Co.,  r.  1418 
Devisadero 

"    W.  F.  Mrs.,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  r.  540 
Ellis 
McFadyen  Allen  Mrs.,  r.  1823  Devisadero 

"    Archibald    (Steele   &    McFadyen),   r.  1730 
Page 
MoFall  Edward,  printer,  r.  926  Mission 

"    James  A.,  seaman,  r.  33  Nevada  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  83  Clementina 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  606  Hermann 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    Thomas,  driver  John  B.  Dallas,  r.  606  Her- 
mann 
«yMcFall.    See  McFaul 
McFarlan  Archibald  R.,  r.  102  Webster 

"    Arden  C,  bookkeeper  Standard  Shirt  Fac- 
tory, r.  102  Webster 

"    Frederick  K.,  bookkeeper  A.  Zellerbach  & 
Sons,  r.  319  Sutter 

"    James,  bartender  Henry  Muller,  r.  520  Pa- 
cific 
McFarland  Albert,  clerk,  r.  1930  Fillmore 

"    Alexander  W.,  carpenter,  r.  223  Palmer 

"    Alonzo  G.,  collector,  r.  400  Clayton 
McFarland  Benjamin  S.  (McFarland  Bros.),  r. 
2163  San  Jose  Av,  Alameda 

McFARLAND  BROTHERS, 

(Benjamin  S.  and  Gardner  McFarland 
and  christian  Lorenzen),  general  mill- 
work,  planing,  sawing  and  sizing, 
shaping,  turning  and  band-sawing, 
mouldings  and  brackets,  225-227  Berry 
bet  3d  and  4th,  telephone  South  604 
McFarland  Charles,  flagman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  68  Te- 
hama 

"    Charles  B.,  carpet  layer,  r.  1930  Fillmore 

"    Clara  Miss,  r.  114  CoUingwood 

"    Cornelius,  plumber,  r.  1232V4  Vallejo 

"    Cornelius,  stereo typer  Call,  r.  1114  Steven- 
son 

"    Daniel,  fireman  str  Progreso 

"    Daniel  J.,  carpenter,  r.  41  Warren 

"    David  A.,  r.  1925  Sutter 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  2  Converse 

"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  638  Francisco 
McFarland  Gardner  (McFarland  Bros.),  r.  1012 
Walnut,  Alameda 

"    George  W.,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 

"    Helen  Miss,  r.  7  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Helen  F.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 
School,  r.  1306  Polk 


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McFarland  Hugh,  stableman  A.  C.  Campbell,  r. 
133  Folsom 
James,  porter  J.   G.  B.  Broemmel,  r.  2501 

California 
James,  salesman  Kavanaugh  Bros.,  r.  319 

Steiner 
John,  laborer,  r.  3  Converse 
John,  master  mariner,  r.  1932  Union 
John,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
Joseph  B.,  liquors,    NW    cor    Union   and 

Steiner 
Lillian,  clerk,  r.  238  Noe 
M.  N.,  bookkeeper,  r.  110  Eddy 
M.   T.   Miss,    teacher   Clement    Grammar 

School,  r.  1306  Polk 
Octavia,  widow,  r.  400  Clayton 
Oliver,  r.  9  South  Park 
Owen,  expressman,  r.  Ill  Hermann 
Peter,  r.  1400  Castro 

Robert,  waiter  Russ  House,  r.  336a  Bush 
Robert  E.,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r. 

928  Florida 
Theresa,  widow,  r.  404  Tehama 
Thomas,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Thomas  A.,  capitalist,  r.  400  Clayton 
McFarland  Thomas  B.,  Associate  Justice  Sup- 
reme Court  of  California,  chambers  825 
Market,  Emporium  Bldg,  r.  2241  Jackson 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk  Collier  &  Grant,  r.  914 

Pine 
"    Wallace,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  18 

Dearborn  P] 
"    William,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy 
"    William  L.,  physician,  r.  637a  Ellis 
"    William  R.,  contractor,  r.  1038  Shotwell 
"    William  R.,  deputy  Fish  Commissioner,  r. 
1719  Sutter 
i^~McFarland.    See  Macfarlane 
McFarlane  George,  attorney  at  law,  r.  913  Post 
"    Hubert,  laborer,  r.  84^2  Colton 
"    John,  boilermaker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  437,  11th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2721  Harrison 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  61  Chenery 
■'    Peter  D.  (Cutter  &  Co.),  r.  913  Post 
"    W.,  clerk,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    William    T.,   lineman    Edison  Light   and 
Power  Co.,  r.  117,  10th 
i8®=McFarlane.    See  McFarland 
McFarron  Robert,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
McFaul  Charles,  clerk,  r.  313  San  Jose  Av 
"    C.L.,  ticket  agent  Coast  Divisions.  P.  Co., 

r.  313  San  Jose  Av 
"    Hugh,  weigher,  r.  2936  Folsom 
"    James,  stable  foreman  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 
1008  Harrison 
McFauU Stephen,  barber  Alfred  J.  Heilfron,  r. 

403/2  Gough 
Jg^-McFauU.    See  McFall 

McFee   Daniel,  joiner    Union    Iron   Wks,  r.  811 
Bryant 
"    Disraeli  D.,  laborer,  r.  617  Ellis  rear 
"    Joseph  R.,  manager  Salvation  Army  Life 
Boat,  117  Jackson  and  120  Oregon,  r.  1139 
Market 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1901  Pacific  Av 
4S~McFee.    See    Macphee,    McAfee    and    Mc- 

Phee 
McFeeley  Benjamin  J.,  butcher,  r.  1105  How- 
ard 
"    Charles,  marine  engineer,  r.  15  Flint  Alley 
"    Daniel,  clerk  The  Zeno  Mauvias  Music  Co., 

r.  1105  Howard 
"     Edward,  butcher,  r.  1105  Howard 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  1105  Howard 
"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
McFeely  F..  asst.  engineer  str  Noyo 
"    Lola  Miss,  teacher,  r.  1414  Bush 
McFerran  S.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  833  Sutter. 
McGafBgan  Bernard,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co., 
r.  UVz  Federal 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  5  Lawrence  PI 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  5  Lawrence  PI 
"    Patrick,    teamster   Oregon   Imp.   Co.,  r.  5 
Lawrence  PI 
McGahey  Robert,  clerk  r.  521  Douglass 
McGann  Bell,  type  setter  Pacific  States  Type 
Foundry,  r.  250  Minna 
"    Ellen  M.,  widow,  r.  444  Brannan 


McGann  Frank,  chair  finisher  Heywood  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Frank  P.,  mill  hand,  r.  444  Brannan 
Henry,  cellarman  Lachman    &  Jacobi,  r. 

250  Minna 
J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
John,  machinist    Cahill   &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal 
Marie,  widow,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Powhattan 
Michael   J.,  machinist  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r. 
153  Solano 

"    William  H.,  plumbing,  1166  Mission,  r.  512 
Larkin 
McGarigal   James,    fireman,    r.   cor  Army  and 

Folsom 
McGarity  Edward  L.,  liquors,  105  Powell,  r.  120 

Ellis 
McGarrey  James,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  925% 

Mission 
McGarrity  D.  J.,  solicitor,  r.  605  Ellis 
McGary  Edward,  capitalist,  r.  1036  Mission 
"    Edward  Jr.,  r.  1036  Mission 
"    James  F.,  miner,  r.  1036  Mission 
4®="McGary.    See  Magary  and  McGeary 
McGattigan  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  3314  Ecker  rear 
McGaughey  Francis,  salesman  Marshall,  Teg- 
gart  &  Co.,  r.  3  Vernon  PI 
"    James  D.,  r.  663  Market 
"    Lewis  R.,  r.  414.  3d  Av 
"    Patrick,  foundryman,  r.  501  Napa 
McGaughran  Charles,    cellarman    Cal.    Wine 
Assn.,  r.  616  Jessie 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  616  Jessie 
McGauley  Edward  J.,  foreman,  r.  1135  Mission 
"    James  F.,  auditor  Savings  and  Loan  Soci- 
ety, r.  2423  Green 
"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  611  Polk 
iSS-McGauley.    See  Macauley,    McAuley    and 

McCauley 
McGavin  Walter  J.    S..    accountant    Nevada 

Bank,  r.  2603  California 
MoGavran  Stephen,  painter,  r.  123c  San  Jose  Av 
McGaw  Sidney  A.,  manager  Percy  Beamish, 

918-923  Market,  r.  537  Alvarado 
McGeary  Annie,  domestic,  1930  Jackson 
"    David,  compositor,  r.  1513)^  Market 
"    Eliza  Miss,   seamstress  St.  Mary's  Hos- 

tal 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  1175  Mission 
"    Joseph  A.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Postoface  In- 
spectors, r.  1175  Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  536/3,  9th 
jB®=McGeary.    See  McGary 
McGee  Arthur,  pressman,  r.  160  Silver 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  760a  Howard 
"     Edward,  teamster,  r.  124  Utah 
"    Edward,  yardman  Perry  J.  Smith,  r.   445 

Bartlett 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1249b  18th 
"    Eugene,  waiter,  r.  129  Taylor 
"    Francis  A.,   agent   Mutual  Reserve  Fund 

Life  Assn,  r.  Lorin 
"    Francis  P.,  packer,   r.  1859  Lexington  Av, 

rear 
"    Henry,  storekeeper  XL  Dairy   Co.,   r.  222, 

23d 
"    Henry  C,  order  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 

Lorin 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  217  Mississippi 
"    James  B.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  335  Turk 
"    James  C,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  903  Mont- 
gomery 
"    James  C,  molder,  r.  513  Hyde 
"    Jennie  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  513  Hyde 
"    John,  r.  160  Silver 
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McGee  John,  teamster,  r.  421  Church 
"    John  J.,  solicitor,  r.  3  Sheridan 
"    John  N.,  policeman,  r.  513  Hyde 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  136  Church 
"    John  R.,  housesmith,  r.  3  Sheridan 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  1337  Utah 
"    J.  R.,  oiler  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Marshall,  r.  29  Ritch 
"    Michael,  r.  214  Ellis 
"    Patrick,  r.  1113  Jackson 
"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  &35  Turk 
"    Peter,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  113 

Randall 
"    Peter,   teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  518>^ 

Stevenson 
"    Peter  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  113 

Randall 
"    Porter,  civil  engineer,  r.  606  Folsom 
"    Richard,  carriage  trimmer  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  Huron  nr  Mount  Vernon  Av 
"    Robert  E.,  r.  513  Hyde 
"    Rosanna,  widow,  r.  335  Turk 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  12  Clay 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  335  Turk 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  Bertie  &  Co.,  r.  33 

Welsh 
McGee  WiUiam  J.,  attorney  at  law,  610  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1711  Broadway,  Alameda 
"    William  J.,  compositor  Frank  Eastman  & 

Co.,  r.  345Brannan 
"    William  M.,  relief  agent  Wells.   Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  11014  McAllister 
>8®"McGee.    See  Magee  and  McGhee 
McGeehan  Charles,  teamster,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Hugh,  engineer,  r.  NE  cor  14th  and   South 

Broderick 
McGeeney  Annie  E.  Miss,  r.  1519  Jackson 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1519  Jackson 
"    Edward  P.,  printer,  r.  1519  Jackson 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk  Lake  &  Co.,  r.  1519  Jack- 
son 
"    William  H.,  foreman  John  B.  Mclntyre,  r. 

1519  Jackson 
McGeorge  James,  carpenter,  r.  313i4  Elm  Av 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1213  Tavlor 
••    William  C,  clerk,  r.  1213  Taylor 
McGeough    Arthur   H.,    salesman   Sommer    & 

Kaufman,  r.  1409!^  Mason 
"    Hugh  R.,  canmaker,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    James  A.,  stonecutter,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    John  F.,    manager  J.  T.   Sullivan,  r.   908 

Sansome 
"    Robert  A.,  salesman,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Rose,  domestic,  2010  Washington 
"    Rose  T.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  Primary 

School,  r.  908  Sansome 
McGeown  John  W.,  foreman  City  St.  Imp.  Co., 

r.  230  Duncan 
McGettigan  Charles    D.,  medical   student  St. 

Mary's  Hospital 
"    Edward,  salesman  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 

Russ  House 
McGhee  Frederick,  machinist  Cal.  St.   RR,  r. 

1201  y.  Bush 
"    JohnT.,asst.  superintendent  Cal.  St.  RR. 

r.  1201'/2  Bush 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  I20114  Bush 
>8®-  McGhee.    See  Magee  and  McGee 
McGibben  James  A.,  boiler  maker,  r.  148  Ship- 
ley 
"    James  A.,  hoseman  Engine  6,  r.  311,  6th 
"    Robert,  r.  638,  23d 
"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  148  Shipley 
"    Samuel  J.,  tailor,  r.  148  Shipley 
McGibbon  Isabelle,  widow,  r.  23  South  Park 
j8S=  McGibbon.    See  McKibbin 


McGibbons  Frank,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

435  Bryant 
McGifBn  Charles,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  804 
Lott 
"    James,  upholsterer  W.    &  J.  Sloane  &  Co. . 

r.  430  Fulton 
"    Joseph,  solicitor  International  Hotel,  r.  701 

Stockton 
"    Joseph  A.,  hatter,  136,  3d,  r.  701  Stockton 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  430  Fulton 
"    Rutherford,  decorator,  r.  430  Fulton 
McGill  August,  clerk  Louis  A.  Grade,  r.  IOO8V2 
Market 
"    Avery  B.,  physician  and  surgeon,  ofiQce  and 

r.  919  Post 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1410,  25th 
"    Charles,  helper  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    C.  E.,  typewriter  R.   G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r.  1733 

Broadway 
"    Daniel,  peddler,  r.  83  Stevenson  rear 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  908  Dolores 
"    Henry    G.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  919  Post 
"    Henry  I.,  journalist  Post,   r.   1733  Broad- 
way 
McGill  Henry  M.,  notary  public  and  attorney 
at  law,  30  Montgomery,  telephone  Main 
818,  r.  1733  Broadway 
"    Hugh,    wood    and   coal,  110   Clara,  r.   112 

Clara 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  32,  4th 
"    John  P.,  barber,  52514  East 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  111^  Dale  PI 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1410,  25th 
"    M.  B.,  barber  Manuel  Guster,  r.  1502  Fol- 
som 
"    M.  C,  accountant,  r.  2200  Steiner 
McGill  Robert  E.,  public  accountant,  405  Cali- 
fornia and  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  In- 
surance Co.,  r.  2200  Steiner 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  310  Jones 
"    Thomas,  sign  painter,  415  Market,  r.  1410, 

25th 
"    William,  r.  326  O'Farrell 
"    William,  cashier  George  Webb  Alexander, 
r.  Oakland 
im-  McGill.    See  Magill 

McGillan  Kate,  domestic,  1322  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  522  Castro 
"    Patrick,   steamfitter  W.   D.   Hobro,  r.  1718 
Leavenworth 
McGillaway  Neal,  cigars  and  tobacco,  131  Eddy, 

r.  18  Guy  PI 
McGillen  Rodger,  plumber,  r.  1105,  18th 
McGilley  James  G.,  plasterer,  r.  313,  8th 
"    Patrick,  plasterer,  r.  313,  8th 
"    Rose  Miss,  cook,  r.  242  Taylor 
McGillicuddy  Eugene,  expressman,  r.  1204  How- 
ard 
"    John  E.,  machinist  William  Wedgwood  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  1016  Sanchez 
McGilligan  Daniel,  furdresser  Nicholas  Jung 
McGiltin  Frank,  hackman,  r.  2391^  Langton 
"    William,    gasfltter    S.    F.    Novelty    and 
Plating  Wks,  r.  856  Brannan 
McGillivray  Alexander   D.,  machinist,    r.    765 
Harrison 
"    Angus,  carpenter,  r.  8  Virginia  Av 
"    Christina,  domestic,  1117  Pine 
"    George,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
540  McAllister 
McGUlivray  George,  president  Downie  Boiler 
Incrustation  Preventative  Co.  and  agent 
Heberer  Oil  Burner,  ofBce  42,  2d,  r.  1047 
McAllister 
"    John  D.,  miner,  r.  1047  McAllister 
"    Stephen,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
^g"  McGillivray.     See  MacGillivray   and  Mc- 

Gilvray 
McGilloway  James,  longshoreman   O.  R.  &  N. 

Co.,  r.  545!4,2d 
McGilvery  Thomas,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r. 

1227  Pine 
McGilvray  Henry  S.,  stonecutter  John  D.  Mc- 
Gilvray  &  Co.,  r.  1031  Valencia 
"    James  B.,  receiver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1332 
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McGilvray  James    S.    (John  D.  McGilvray   & 
Co.),  r.  Denver,  Col. 
"    John  D.  (John  D.   Gilvray  &  Co.),  r.   1021 

Valencia 
"    John  D.  Jr.,  clerk  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co., 
r.  1021  Valencia 
McGilvray  John  D.  &  Co.  (John  D.  and  James  S. 
McGilvray  and  Robert  Findlay),  build- 
ing and  stone  contractors,  SW  cor  2d  and 
King 
J^  McGilvray.    See  MacGillivray  and  McGil- 

livray 
McGinerty  Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  131  Perry 
"    Frank  J.,  grainer,  r.  335,  4th 
"    George  H.,    clerk    P.    J.    McElroy,   r.   131 

Perry 
"    J.  Francis   (Finerty  &  McGinerty),  r.   31 

Eddy 
"    Joseph,  woolsorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  351 

Clementina 
"    J.  W.,  electrician  Cal.  Novelty  &  Imp.  Co., 

r.  313V4  Clementina 
■•    Patrick  H.,  grainer,  r.  131  Perry 
McGlnity  James,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

Co.,  r.  72Chenery 
jm^  McGlnity.    See  McGinty 
McGinley  Fannie,  r.  909  Battery  rear 
"    J.,  cellarman  Cal  Wine  Assn. 
"    Jaaies  A.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co., 

r.  463  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  546  Pennsylvania  Av 
McGinn  Annie  Miss,  stamping  and  embroider- 
ing, 226  O'Farrell 
McGinn.  Brotliers(Eugene  McGinn),  undertakers 
and  embalmers,  31  Eddy 
"    Edward,  gardener  St.  Marys  Hospital 
"    Eugene  (McGinn  Bros.),  r.  31  Eddy 
"    Frank  T.,  clerk  F.  W.  Voogt,  r.  1802  Ellis 
"    George,  asst.   superintendent  County  Jail 

No.  2,  r.  20,  12th 
"    George  F.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  20, 

12th 
"    George  W.,  engraver,  r.  1802  Ellis 
"    James  E.,  undertaker  McGinn  Bros.,  r.  3 

Margaret  Court 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1802  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  20,  12th 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  1122  Battery 
"    Joseph  A.,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

20, 12th 
"    Josephs.,  r.  1802  Ellis 
"    Leo,  clerk,  r.  20,  12th 
"    Martin,  porter  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r.  861 

Market 
"    Patrick,  engineer  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
McGinn    P.  Henry,    agent    Rudolph's    Patent 

Pool  Table,  31  Eddy 
McGinnes  Robert  T.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

321  Guerrero 
McGinness  Charles  J.,  secretary  United  Under- 
takers Association,  27,  5th,  r.  629  Minna 
"    George  T.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  511  Turk 
"    Joseph,  janitor,  r.  95  Steuart 
McGinney  Frank,  clerk,  r.  728%  McAllister 
"    John  H.,  deputy  Superintendent  of  Streets, 

r.  72814  McAllister 
"    Patrick,  J.,  cooper,  r.  728!4  McAllister 
McGinnis  Annie,  widow,  r.  328  Bartlett 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  1307  Harrison 
"    Constantine,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney, 

r.  624  Fulton 
"    Edward,  groceries  and  liquors,  219,  24th 
"    Edward,  janitor,  935  Market 
"    Hugh,  cook,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
"    Hugh  J.,  bookkeeper  Metzger  &  Franklin, 

r.  1921  Geary 
"    James,  r.  1921  Geary 

"    James,  bartender  John  Dunn,  r.  701  Battery 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  11  Natoma 
"    James  E.,  policeman,  r.  25%  Madison  Av 
"    J.  H.,  laborer  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  137  Silver 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1057  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Patrick  J.  liquors,  NW  cor  16th  and  Guer- 
rero 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r,  711  Franklin 
'<    Thomas,  miner,  r.  118a  Noe 
"    Thomas  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1921  Geary 


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McGinnis  William,  conductor,  r.  106%,  3d 
"    William  L,.,  shoeflnisher  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co., 
r.  7  Grant  Alley 
4®=-McGinnis.    See  Maginnis,  McGinness,  Mc- 

Guinness  and  Mclnnis 
McGinty  Arthur  T„  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  315 
Grove 
"    Arthur  T.,  fixture  hanger  J.  W.  Burtchaell, 

r.  142  Clipper 
"    Charles,  glass  stainer,  r.  92i  Boardman  PI 
"    Dennis,  longshoreman,  r.  261  Minna 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  9M  Boardman  PI 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  9%  Boardman  PI 
"    James   P.,  engineer   Crocker  Bldg,  r.   142 

Clipper 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    John  F.  Rev.,  pastor  Church  of  the  Holy 

Cross,  r.  1820  Eddy 
"    Lily,  bookbinder,  r.  9M  Boardman  PI 
"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  410%,  6th 
"    William,  shoemaker,  410%,  6th 
4®-McGinty.    See  McGinerty 
McGirr  Elizabeth  Miss  (Gormley  &  McGirr),  r. 

1314  Larkln 
McGivern  Bernard  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  128 
Scott 
"    Edward  J.,  druggist,  500  Guerrero,   r.  502 

Guerrero 
"    Katherine    A.    Miss,    teacher    Hamilton 
Evening  School,  r.  381  Dolores 
McGivney  Edward  H.,  coremaker,  r.  926  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John  T.,  serviceman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  226b  Clara 
"    Mary  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  926  Montgomery 
"    Michael,  laborer  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  926 

Montgomery 
"    Patrick,  r.  647%  Willow  Av 
"    Patrick,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
McGlade  Edward,  horseshoer,  r.  147  Shipley 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  131  Greenwich 

rear 
"    Patrick,  foreman  City  Street  Improvement 
Co.,  r.  230  Duncan 
McGlade    Peter   W.,    chief   clerk  Registrar's 

offtce.  r.  761  Capp 
McGladery  Mary  Miss,  matron  Ladies'  Protec- 
tion and  Relief  Society,  E  s  Franklin 
bet  Post  and  Geary 
McGlauflin  Lewis  W.,  grain    and  commission 

merchant,  309  California,  r.  Alameda 
McGlaughlin  Charles,  teamster,  r.  720  Sierra 

"    Peter,  fireman,  r,  720  Sierra 
«®~  McGlaughlin.    See  McLaughlin 
McGlennon  E.,  attendant  U.  S.  Quarantine  Sta- 
tion, Angel  Island 
•'    John,  blacksmith,  r.  245,  9th 
iMcGlew  JohnB.,  assayer  and  mining  machin- 
ery, 419  California,  room  16,  r.  1575  Folsom 
"    Ore  Concentrator  Co.  The,  Frank  Barrere 
secretary  and  manager,  offtce  116  Davis, 
works  132  Main 
"    Thomas,  mining  engineer,  r.  1575  Folsom 
McGlincey  Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  736  Green 
McGlinchey  Hugh,  r.  1008  Larkin 
"    Peter  J.,  teamster   Cal.    Coal   Co.,   r.   1122 
Larkin 
McGlinchy  Cornelius,  salesman,  r.  237%  Hick- 
ory Av 
"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  900  Filbert 
McGlindon  Felix,  salesman,  r.  730  Harrison 
McGlinn  Mary,  widow,  r.  506  Guerrero 
.e®-McGlinn.    See  McGlynn 
McGloin  Daniel,  car  driver,  r.  1325%  Natoma 
"     Edward,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran  &  Co.,  r.  26 
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McGlone  Daniel,  teamster,  r.  326  San  Jose  Av 
"    James,  truckman  Truck  5,  r.  1034  Oak 
"    James  H.,  wardtender    City    and    County 

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"    James  P.,  driver  William  C.  Miller,  r.  238, 

14th 
"    James  P.,   porter   Hagerty    Bros.,    r.    cor 

Ocean  Boulevard  and  Fulton 
McGlynn  A.  J.  Mrs.,  bakery,  444  Hayes 
"    Benjamin,  baker,  r.  444  Hayes 
"    Bernard,  house  mover,  r.  9  Everett 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1326  Mission 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk   Hlbernia    Savings    and 

Loan  Society,  r.  1500  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    David  H.,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  15414 

Clara 
"    Frank,  real  estate,  r.  1810  Scott 
"    Frank  Jr.   {McGlynn    &    O'Toole),   r.   1810 

Scott 
"    Hugh,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 

r.  2002  Central  Av 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  632  Mission 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  612  Howard 
"    John,  milk  dealer,  1413  Harrison 
"    John  F.,  clerk  delivery  dept  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  1216  Howard 
■'    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  662  Minna  rear 
"    Mary  E.  R.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  l,'>4i/2  Clara 
"    Michael,  editor  The  Voice  of  Labor,  620 

Market 
"    Patrick  H.,  roofer,  r.  154^4  Clara 
"    Patrick  J.,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co 

r.  12  Russell 
"    Peter  J.  (McGlynn  &  Menton),  r.  2424  Leav- 
enworth 
■'    Theresa  Miss,  lodgings,  2002  Central  Av 
'•    Thomas,  r.  1216  Howard 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  603,  3d 
■'    Thomas  A.,  r.  15414  Clara 
"    William  J.,    trunkmaker   Hirschfelder  & 

Meaney,  r.  12  Russell 
"    &  Menton  (Peter  J.  McGlynn  and  William 

H.  Menton),  real  estate  agents,  22  Chron- 
icle Bldg 
McGlynn  &    O'Toole  (Frank  McGlynn  Jr.  and 

John  O'Toole),  attorneys  at  law,  36-37 

Nevada  Block 
4®-McGlynn.    See  McGlinn 
McGoldrick  Charles,  car  washer,  r.  946  Howard 
"    Daniel,  r.  422  Austin  Av 
"    Daniel,  fireman  str  Encinal,  r.  1823  Pine 
"    Daniel,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  1120,  23d 
"    Henry,  blacksmith,  r.  1120,  23d 
"    James,  sexton,  r.  320  Harrison 
"    John,  teamster  A.  C.  Campbell,  r.  568  Fol- 

som 
"    John  M.,  plumber,  r.  1120,  23d 
"    John  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  1124.  23d 
"    Patrick,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refinery 

r.  1117%  Tennessee 
"    Patrick,  janitor,  r.  78  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  1124,  23d 
"    Thomas,  bartender,  r.  1124,  23d 
"    William,  expressman,  425  Sansome,  r.  1124, 

"    William,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.,  r.  338 

Louisiana 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  1120,  23d 
"    William   Jr.,   millhand   W.    H.   Miner    r 
1120,23d  '    ■ 

McGonigle  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  636,  3d 
"    Cornelius,  r.  41  Natoma 
"    Dennis,  r.  1114  Alabama 
"    Edward,  r.  15  Florence 


312, 


McGonigle  Frank  J.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  640  Minna 
Hugh,  laborer,  r.  37  Mary 
Hugh,  laborer,  r.  636,  3d 
Hugh,  packer,  r.  15  Florence 
John,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  650 

Howard 
John  P.,  horseshoer, 
Joseph,  r.  15  Florence 
Michael,  laborer, 
Neil,  laborer,  r.  43  Ne 
Philip,  coal,  r.  636,  3d 
Susan,  widow,  r.  636,  3d 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  636,  3d 
Thomas  P.,  teamster,  r.  1114  Alabama 
Timothy,  longshoreman,  r.  15  Florence 
William,  clerk  J.  William  Boyken,  r.  43 
Natoma 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  15  Florence 
4®"McGonigle.    See  McGunagle 
McGoogan  John,  laborer,  r.  15a  De  Boom 
McGoon  Byron  G.,  r.  102  Taylor 
"    Mamie,  widow,  r.  306  Ritch 
McGorey    Susan  Miss,   teacher  Whittier   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2015!4  Ellis 
McGorry  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1214  Alabama 
"    James  B.  E.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

614  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  driver  Chemical  Engine  6,  r.  313, 
6th 
4®="McGorty.    See  Magorty  and  McGurty 
McGougan  Mary,  widow,  r.  613i/4  Broderick 
McGough  John,  foreman  J.  E.  Whitney,  r.  3066 
Laguna 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman  J.   E.  Whitney,  r. 
3066  Laguna 
McGourty  Francis,  laborer,  r.  215  Linden  Av 
McGovern  Andrew  J.,  watchman  State  Dredger 

1,  r.  30  Sharon 
McGovern  Benedict  Very  Rev.  0.  F.,  prior  St. 
Dominic's  Monastery,  W  s  Steiner  bet 
Bush  and  Pine 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  752  Howard 
"    Charles  C,  physician,  1577  Folsom 
"    Charles  J.,  physician,  1577  Folsom 
"    Edward,  r.  314  Brannan 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  3/2  Boardman  PI 
"    Frank,  porter,  r.  765  Mission 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  4  Moulton  PI 
"    James,  r.  N  s  Aldine  nr  Willard 
"    James,  brass  finisher,  r.  73  Shipley 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  20  Georgia 
"    James,  flesher  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  ]215  Florida 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  120  Cook 
"    James  E.,  policeman,  r.  2011  Hyde 
"    John,  r.  2740  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  clerk  California  Hotel,  r.  120  Cook 
"    John,    gripman    Market    St.    Ry.,    r.    419 


John  F.  (Butler  &  Co.),  r.  Sausalito 

John  F.  (Creamer  &  McGovern),  r.  660  Har- 
rison 

John  H.,  clerk  The  Examiner,  r.  2627  Pine 

John  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r,  2740 
Van  Ness  Av 

Leo  W.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR.,  r.  ]  134  Union 

Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

Michael  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
660  Harrison 

Patrick,  paver,  r.  104,  23d 

Philip  (Rlordan& McGovern),  T.64b%  Stev- 
enson 

Philip,  book  maker,  r.  120  Cook 

Philip  H.,  real  estate,  r.  36  Rincon  PI 

Robert  (McGovern  &  Bidinger),  r.  26  Ever- 
ett 

Thomas,  bag  maker  Hirschfelder  &  Mean- 
ey, r.  104,  23d 

Thomas,  foreman  Chicago  Paint  Co. 

Thomas,  tin  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 
r.  530/2  Valencia 

Thomas,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 

Thomas  B.  (Delafield,  McGovern  &  Co.),  r. 
New  York 

Thomas  C,  r.  232,  25th 

Thomas  H.,  driver  Chemical  Engine  4,  r. 
2740  Van  Ness  Av 


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McGovern  William,  clerk  Creamer  &  McGovern, 
r.  660  Harrison 
"    William  R.  (Hirschbaum  &  McGovern),  r. 

1577  Folsom 
"    &  Bidinger  (Robert  McGovern  and  Gustave 
A.  Bidinger),  barbers,  152.  3d 
McGowan  Annie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  18V^  Moss 
"    Bartholomew,  r.  2-1  Valparaiso 
"    Benjamin  T.,  tile  setter,  r.  851  Harrison 
"    Bernard,  chipper,  r.  647  Howard 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  38  Page 
"    Charles  G.,  r.  SW  cor  28th  and  Alabama 
"    Daniel,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1109  How- 
ard 
"    Edward  J.,  physician,  r.  1616  Hayes 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  545  Minna 
"    Frank,  porter  Murray  &  Steinhagen,  r.  4 

Bernard 
"    George  A.,  clerk  George  Morrow  &  Co.,  r. 

540  Turk 
"    Hannah,  bookkeeper,  r.  2017  Dupont 
"    Harry  H.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

59  Chenery 
"    Harvey,  house  mover,  r.  341,  13th  rear 
"    Henry  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1317b  Clay 
"    Hugh,  marine  hreman,  r.  530  Folsom 
"    James,  dental  student,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  2017  Dupont 
"    James  H.,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  12  Ridley 
"    John,  asst.  engineer  str  Dauntless 

Mission 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  18^^  Moss 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  230  Duncan 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    John,  porter,  r.  24  Valparaiso 
"    John,  tin  roofer  James    Guilfoy,    r 

fornia  Av  opp  Fair  Av 
"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  851  Harrison 
•'    John  J.,  plumber,  r.  QVi  William 
"    John  S.,  r.  723^/^  Valencia 
"    John  T.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  411  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  salesman  B.  H.  Lucke,  r.  1121,  20th 
"    Joseph  M.,  brickmason,  r.  1616  Hayes 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2017 Dupont 
"    Kate  Miss,  hair  dresser,  lOOT'^  Larkin 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1218  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maggie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  22i4  Lewis 
"    Martin,  deckhand  State  dredger  1,  r.  1812a 

Mason 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  205  Chattanooga 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  222  Sanchez 
"    Mathew,  builder,  r.  1616  Hayes 
"    Mathew  B.,  brickmason,  r.  1616  Hayes 
"    Matthew,    laborer,    r.    California   Av  opp 

Fair  Av 
"    M.  C,  marine  engineer,  r.  425  Taylor 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  22'/^  Lewis 
"    Michael,  news  agent,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    P.,  hostler  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 17th 
"    Patrick,  r.  1427,  21st  Av  South 
"    Patrick,  r.  59  Chenery 
"    Patrick,  blacksmith  First  St.  Wks  Union 

L  Wks,  r.  I81/2  Moss 
"    Patrick,  foreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  cor  10th  and 

Channel 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  12  Ridley 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  434  Linden  Av 
"    Patrick  A.,  insurance,  221  Sansome,  r.   851 

Harrison 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  2354  Everett 
"    Peter,  r.  2017  Dupont 
"    Peter  Jr.,  r.  2017  Dupont 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  M.  A.  Marron,  r.  263  Perry 
"    Peter  J.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1003 

Sierra 
"    Philip  E.,  stone  cutter,  r.  2328  Harrison 
"    Richard  C,  foundryman  Marshutz  &,  Can- 

trell,  r.  12  Ridley 
"    Robert  H.,  attorney  at  law,  318  Pine,  rooms 

28-30,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Ronald  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1218  Mission 
"    Terrence,  compositor,  r.  2328  Harrison 
"    Thaddeus,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  418  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  119,  2d,  r.  75  Minna 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  3430  Mission 
"    Thomas,    melter    Thompson    Bros.,   r.   643 
Folsom 


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McGowan  Tliomas  A.,  attorney  at  law,  Empo- 
rium Bldg,  r.  1922  Vallejo 

"  Thomas  J.,  butcher,  531  Geary,  r.  2014 
Geary 

"    Walter  J.,  brick  mason,  r.  1616  Hayes 

"    William  H.,  r.  640,  22d 

"  William  H.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  331  Shot- 
well 

"    William  W.,  teamster,  r.  712  Howard 

"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  2014  Geary 
McGown  Charles  D.,  secretary  McGown  Grocery 
and  Supply  Co.,  1801  Haight,  r.  1686  Page 

"  Grocery  and  Supply  Co.,  Lee  McGown 
president,  Charles  D.  McGown  secre- 
tary, 1801  Haight 

"    Lee,  president  McGown  Grocery  and  Sup- 
ply Co.,  1801  Haight,  r.  1686  Page 
J^="  McGown.    See  MacGowan,  McGowan  and 

McKown 
McGrade  Maria,  widow,  r.  514  Clara 
McGrady  Daniel  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  416,  17th 

"    James,  teamster  Norton  Tanning  Co.,   r. 
416,  14th 
4®"  McGrail.    See  McGreal 
McGranaghan  Alice,  widow,  r.  829,  18th 

"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  3509a,  16th 
McGrane  Hugh,  watchman,  r.  24  Oak  Grove  Av 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  786  Stevenson 
Jm=  McGrane.    See  Magrane  and  McGrayan 
McGrath  Agnes  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  152314 
Mission 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  II2IV2  Harrison 

"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  329  Moulton  Av 

"  Daniel,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  751  How- 
ard 

"  Delia  Miss,  glove  maker  B.  Blumenthal  & 
Co.,  r.  310  Day 

"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  13  Welsh  rear 

"  Edward,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
5401/2,  17th 

"    Edward,  insurance,  r.  24  Pearl 

"    Edward,  plumber,  r.  152354  Mission 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  205,  9th 

"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  918  Jackson 

"    Ella,  widow,  r.  1018  Jackson 

"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  11  Bryant  Av 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  719  Church 

"    Francis,  teamster,  r.  636  Francisco 

"  George,  driver  Warren  D.  Wilson,  r.  1911A 
Howard 

"    George,  expressman,  r.  624  Linden  Av 

"  George,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 
152354  Mission 

"  George  W.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts, 
r.  109,  13th 

"    Harry,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  733  Minna 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  310  Day 

"    J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    James,  r.  14  Grant  Av 

"  James,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M .  Ry.,  r.  1605a 
Dolores 

"    James,  cooper,  r.  338,  24th 

"  James,  foreman  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave, 
r.  733  Minna 

"    James,  hostler  James  Hurst,  r.  34954  Minna 

"    James,  peddler,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Alabama 

"    James,  policeman,  r.  514  Guerrero 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  309  Bryant 

"  James,  shoemaker,  10  Valencia,  r.  152354 
Minna 

"  James,  switchman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
14225/2  Howard 

"    James  Jr.,  electrician,  r.  152354  Mission 

"    J.  J.,  capitalist,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 

"    John,  r.  25654  Clara 

"    John,  r.  34754  Tehama 


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McGrath  John,  r.  1635  Ellis 

"    John,  bartender  Michael  McGrath,  r.   530, 
3d 

"    John,  coal  passer,  r.  17  Hampton  PI 

"    John,  gasfltter,  r.  33'^  Juniper 

•'    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2830  Pine 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Alabama 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  25. 13th 

"    John,  sewing  macnine  agent,  r.   13  Welsh 
rear 

"    John  A.,  policeman,  r.  239  Guerrero 

"    John  F.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.    109 
Minerva 

"    John  J.  (McGrath  &  Lourey),  r.  624,  4th 
'    John   J.,  carpenter,  r.  NW  cor  Church  and 
Valley 

"    John  J.,  foreman,  r.  405,  4th 

"    John  J.,  horseshoer,  1617  Folsom,  r.    315, 
12th 

"    John  T.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r. 
109,  13th 

"    John  T.,  tailor  Rosenblum  &  Abraham,  r. 
719  Church 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  11  Bryant  Av 

"    Joseph  E.,  carriage  painter,  r.  4281^  Hayes 

"    Joseph  M.,  foreman  painter  Sutter  St.  Ry., 
r.  819a  24th 

"    Joseph  T.,  boxmaker  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 
r.  719  Church 

"    Josie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1523V4  Mission 

"    Kate  Miss,  r.  309  Bryant 

"    Kate  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co.. 
r.  112>/2,  7th 

"    Lawrence,    shipping    clerk    Nolan    Bros. 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  538  Minna 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  338,  a4th 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  734.  24th 

"    Mary,  domestic,  2628  Steiner 

"    Mary  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1523!^  Mission 

"    Michael,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 
1829  Bush 

"    Michael,  horseshoer  John  McGrath,  r.  315, 
12th 

"    Michael,    laborer,  r.   Precita    Av  nr.  Ala- 
bama 

"    Michael,  quarryman,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  83414  Harrison 

"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  216  Harrison 

"    Michael    A.,  watchman   P.   M.  S.  S.   Co.'s 
wharf,  r.  Tifieny  Av  nr  28th 

"    Michael  C.  proprietor  Central  Hotel,  530- 
542,  3d 

"    Michael  J.,  paver,  r.  22  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    Michael  T.,  machinist    Corporation  Yard, 
S.  F.  F.  Dept.,  r.  411  Lott 

"    Nellie,  domestic,  SE  cor  Baker  and  Jeffer- 
son 

"    Owen  J.,  coal  and  wood,  2938  Mission 

"    Patrick,  deckhand  str  Encinal,  r.  11  Boyce 

"    Patrick,    gripman    Cal.    St.   R.  R.,  r.   1402 
Pacific 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  53  Shipley  rear 

"    Patrick,   longshoreman   O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,    r. 
835,  19th 

"    Peter,  marble  cutter,  r.  205,  9th 

"    Peter,  motorman,  r.  310  Day 

"    Racia    Miss,    cloakmaker,    r.  152354    Mis- 
sion 

"    Selina   Mrs  ,  dressmaking,  14   Grant    Av, 
room  71 

"    Theresa    Miss,  cloakmaker,   r.  152314  Mis- 
sion 

"    Thomas,  r.  1034  Powell 

"    Thomas,    conductor  Cal.   St.  R.  R.,  r.  2830 
Pine 


McGrath  Thomas,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel 
"    Thomas,  deckhand    str    Encinal,    r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  338,  24th 
"    Thomas,  paver,  r.  310  Day 
"    Thomas,  usher,  r.  14  Mason 
"    Thomas,  with  Sterling  &  Parker 
"    Thomas  F..  millhand,  r.  129  Harriet 
"    Thomas  H.,  assistant  plumbing  inspector 

Board  of  Health,  r.  16^4  Sharon 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  438  Broadway 
"    William,  furniture,  1937  Mission 
"    William,  painter  Sutter    St.  Ry,  r.   1911a 

Howard 
"    William,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 

205,  9  th 
"    &    Lowrey   (John    J.   McGrath    and    John 

Lowrey),  proprietors  Washington  Hotel, 

622-634,  4th 
i^^  McGrath.      See  MacGrath,  Magrath    and 

McGraw 
McGraw  David  F.,  carpenter  and   builder,  r. 

28I81/2  Pine 
McGraw  E.  W.,  attornev  at  law,  330  Pine,  room 

26,  r.  Oakland 
"    P.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Patrick,  marine  fireman,  r.  314,  7th 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  1029  Dolores 
4®-  McGraw.    See  Magrath  and  McGrath 
McGrayan  Frank,  policeman,  r.  331  Minna 
"    Richard  J.,  policeman,  r.  1141  Market 
J^"  McGrayan.    See  McGrane 
McGreaghan  Joseph,  foreman,  r.  48914  Sanchez 
McGreal  Patrick,  stone  cutter,  r.  27  Rausch 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  647 

Howard 
4®-  McGreal.    See  McGrail 
McGreer    Charles,    machinist    Joshua    Hendy 

Machine  Works,  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
McGreevy  Anna  Mrs.,  bakery,  2000  Larkin 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  795  Stevenson 
"    Charles  W.,  hackdriver,  r.  2103  Howard 
"    Elizabeth  J.  Miss,  teacher  South  End  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1011  Sutter 
"    Ellen  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1408  Kearny 
"    George,  boiler  maker,  r.  333  Mississippi 
"    James,  r.  139  Bartlett 
"    John,  brick  mason,  r.  1311  Filbert 
"    John,  molder  Risdon  L  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  2000 

Larkin 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  139  Bartlett 
"    Michael,  brick  mason,  r.  1311  Filbert 
"    Bosanna,  widows  r.  703  Valencia 
"    T.,  teamster,   r.  cor  Coso  Av  and  Lundy 

Lane 
"    William  F.,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r. 

California  Av  and  Coso  Av 
McGregor  A.,  r.  220,3d 
"    A.  H.,  master  str  Orca,  oflace  30  California 
"    Alexander,  r.  744  Howard 
"    Alexander,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Cornelius,  news  agent,  r.  28  Natoma 
"    Findlay,  liquors,  17  Valencia 
"    Frederick,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1007%  Lom- 
bard 
"     Gustave  J.,  manager  Mathieu  &  Maison,  r. 

1239  Leavenworth 
"    James,  r.  6 Federal 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  1429  Pacific 
"    John,  r.  240,  6th 
"    John  H.,  stonecutter  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  S  s  17th  nr  Bryant  Av 
"    Robert  E.,  r.  103  Leavenworth 
"    Samuel,  harnessmaker,  244  Ellis 
"    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  610  Mariposa 
"    William  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

1007%  Lombard 
^©"McGregor.    See  MacGregor 
McGrery  Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  7  Falmouth 
McGrew  Arthur  J.,  policeman,  r.  2  Warren  PI 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  11,  7th 
"    Isaac  N.,  solicitor  A.  D.  Oakley,  r.  11,  7th 
"    James    M.,  clerk  registry    division  Post 

Office,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  N.,  peddler,  r.  4121/2,  5th 
"    MilfordH.,   millwright  A.   J.   McNicoll  & 

Co.,  r.  20  Dale  PI 


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W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


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1071 


McGrill  Patrick,  real  estate,  639  Bryant,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  A.,  real  estate,  629  Bryant,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
McGrorey  Edward,  blacksmitli.r.  728  Clementina 
"    Owen,   longshoreman,  r.  198  Rincon  PI 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  728  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  511  Broderick 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  431,  29th 
Jg®=-McGrotty.    See  MacGrotty 
McGrouther  Margaret,  widow,  r.  416  Capp 

"    Robert,  millhand  Townley  Bros. ,  r.  416 Capp 
McGruder  Kate  Mrs.,  millinery,  232,  6th 
"    Charles  J.,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal 
M.Co.,  r.  409  Harrison 
McGuan  A.  Miss,  r.  202  Grove 
McGuane  John,  driver  Morgan  Oyster  Co.,  r.  311 

Bitch 
McGuckin  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  44b  Gilbert 
McGue  Anna,  widow,  r.  682  Brannan 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  vocalist,  r.  682  Brannan 
"    George  H.,  billiardman  Occidental  Hotel, 

r.  427  Tehama 
"    John  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2832 

Pine 
"    Roswell  Miss,  r.  682  Brannan 
4®-McGue.    See  McCue  and  McHugh 
McGufflck  John  R.  (Ensign  &  McGufflck),  r.  723 

Oak 
McGuigan  Daniel,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
17th  and  Sanchez 
"    John,  printer,  r.  1431  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1621  Leavenworth 
McGulgaii  Patrick  H.,  president  San  Francisco 
Hay  and  Grain  Co.,  619-621,  4th,  r.  1701 
Leavenworth 
M'^Guinn  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  40  Langton 
"    James,  porter,  r.  40  Langton 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  40  Langton 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  521/2  Clara 
McGuinness  Charles,  undertaker,  r.  629  Minna 
"    James,  laborer  E.  Peabody  &  Co.,  r.  5  Sun- 
shine Court 
"    James  J.,  clerk  Sommer  &  Kaufmann,  r.  5 

Sunshine  Court 
"    John,  r.  542^^  Natoma 
"    Patrick  r  4  Russ 
J8S="McGuiniiess.    See    Maginnis,     McGinness 

and  Mclnnis 
McGuire  Albert  W.,  r.  738  Valencia 
"    Ann  Mrs.,  r.  llVa  Norfolk 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  27  Lily  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  236  Minna 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  352  Shipley 
"    Anthony,  engineer  Metten  &  Gebhardt,  r. 

cor  Marshall  and  Craut 
"    Arthur  A.,   blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.    and 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  352  Shipley 
"    Arthur  W.,  carpenter,  r.  844,  15th  Ay  South 
"    A.  W.  Mrs.,  milliner,  738  Gurerrero 
"    Bartholomew,  bricklayer,  r.  221V4  Birch  Av 
"    Blancne  A.  Miss,  teacher  South  S.  F.  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  839,  16th  Av  South 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  208  Grove 
"    Charles  F.,r.  2514,  16th 
"    D.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co.,  r.  303 

Turk 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  322,  3d 
"    Edward,  car  builder,  r.  35  Clinton 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Edward,  millhand  Harris  &  Jones,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  29  Harriet 
"    F.  J.,  reporter  Call 
"    Francis,  boiler  maker,  r.  910  Illinois 
"    Francis  J.,  asst.  weigher  U.S.  Customs, 

r.  3111/^  Jersey 
"    Frank  J.,  asst.  librarian    S.  F.  Law  Li- 
brary, r.  839,  16th  Av  South 
«•    Frank  J.,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.   and  L. 

Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  E.,  agent,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,    groceries    and    liquors,    NE    cor 

Church  and  Duncan,  r.  1415  Church 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  208  Grove 
"    James,  clerk  commissary  of  subsistence  U. 

S.  A.,  r.  2227  Pacific  Av 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  910 
Illinois 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

F»U./VVF>S, 

Suction  and  Force, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDIVliLL  AND  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


McGuire  James,  teamster,  r.  22  Turk 
"    James,  teamster  Patrick  Lynch,  r.  6  Myr- 
tle Av 
"    John,    carpenter   M.   Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  442 

Chenery 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  165  Tehama 
"    John,    laborer    Tubbs    Cordage  Co.,  r.  910 

Illinois 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  426,  2d 
"    John,  traveling  salesman,  r.  505a  7th 
"    John,  weigher  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

805  Treat  Av 
"    John  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  208  Grove 
"    John  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  1018Potrero  Av 
"    John    J.,    clerk    Thomas    Conley,    r.    1554 

Howard 
"    John  J.,  millhand  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  3909 

Sacramento 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  29  Harriet 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  315  Brannan 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  25  Decatur 
"    Katharine,  widow,  r.  15  Farren  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  839,  16th  Av  South 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1018  Potrero  Av 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Longfellow  Primary 

School,  r.  839,  16th  Av  South 
' '    Melvin,  clerk  Alonzo  Philbrook,  r.  7  Dale  PI 
"    Michael,    fireman    S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3112  Webster 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  104  Powell 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  612,  6th 
"    Peter,  traveling  salesman,  r.  232  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Philip,  boiler  maker,  r.  910  Illinois 
"    Philip  E.,  stock  cutter  W.  F.  Van  Bergen 

&Co.,  r.  144,  12th 
"    Sarah  Mrs.  (McGuire  &  Co.),  r.  406  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  442  Chenery 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1415  Church 
"    Thomas,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 

r.  39  Dame 
"    Thomas,  plumber  T.  H.  Monaghan  r.  1434 

California 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  1301  Castro 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  29  Harriet 
"    Thomas  F.,  helper  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

316,  3d 
"    William,     stock    cutter     Buckingham   & 

Hecht,  r.  604  Bartlett 
"    William  E.  Mrs.,  r.  522!-^  Ivy  Av 
"    William  R.,  salesman  W.   &  J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  1516  Jackson 

McGUIRE  &  00. 

(Mrs.  S.  McGuire,  Miss  A.  Trainnum 
and  Mrs.  S.  E.  French),  dressmaking, 
importers  of  dress  goods  and  corsets, 
408  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5818 

;^=McGuire.    See  Maguire  and  Merguire 

McGuirk  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2231/2  Birch  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  7  Jansen 
"    James  H.,  bartender,  r.  7  Jansen 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  1213Mason 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  235,  15th 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    William  T.,  laborer,  r.  1129  Vallejo 

McGunagle  John,  bookbinder  Hicks  Judd  Co.,  r. 
37  Russ 

J8®-McGunagle.    See  McGonigle 

McGurk  Edward,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  2142  Mission 
•  '    Margaret,  widow,  r.  18  Lloyd  rear 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

McGurn  Hugh,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Harrison 

McGurr  Mary  Miss.  r.  Old  People's  Home 


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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co. 

ROCHESTER,   N.  X. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.  [ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO    329  Market  St        r 


McGurren    Arthur,    proprietor     The     Fulton 
House,  3  Fulton,  Koster  House,  205,3d, 
and  liquors,  1398  Market,  r.  3  Fulton 
"    Harry  F.,  elevator  man  Flood  Bldg,  r.  205, 
3d 
McGushin  Edward  P.,  sign  writer,  r.  115  Ellis 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  117  Ellis,  r. 

115  Ellis 
"    John,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,   r.   320 

Valley 
"    John  F.,    clerk   James    McGushin.    r.  115 

Ellis 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  2609  Post 
McGuy  Frank,  marin  engineer,  r.  1421  Howard 
McHaffie  James,  manufacturer,  r.  1626  Turk 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r,  1626  Turk 
"    William  R.,  ofBce  722  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
McHale  Annie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  419  Minna 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  Somerset  nr  Silver  Av 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  34 Clementina 
"    Phillip,    molder   Atlas   Iron  Wks.,  r.  927 
Alabama 
McHardie  John,  groceries,  418  Devisadero 
McHardy  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  lOO'^,  2d 
McHarvey  Alice,  widow,  r.  435  Golden  Gate  Av 
McHenry  Charles,  painter,  r.  420  Ivy  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  painter, r.  420  Ivy  Av 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  420  Ivy  Av 
"    Daniel,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.'  Co.,  r. 

134  Oak 
"    Daniel,  tanner,  r.  9  Converse 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  1836  O'Farrell 
"    James,  driver  John  McHenry,  r.  715  York 
"    John,  civil  engineer  New  City  Hall,  r.  721, 

22d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  junction  10th  and  Potrero 
Av 

McHENRY  JOHN, 

proprietor  Pacific  Furniture  Express 
Co.,  junction  Market  and  Golden  Gate 
Av 

McHenry  Morris,  laborer,  r.  32Kissling 
"    Walter,  canmaker  Standard  Oil  Co. 
"    W.  C,  nurse  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    William,    teamster  John  Linehan,   r.   703 

Vienna 
-e®=McHenry.    See  McKendry 
McHugh  Bernard,  bartender  James  W.  Flaherty, 

r.  283  Jessie 
"    Clara,  domestic,  309  Powell 
"    Daniel,  stonecutter  John  D.   McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  504,  2d 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  6i5%  Stevenson 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  2107  Webster 
"    Felix,  grading  and  sewer  contractor,  337, 

6th  Av 
"    Felix,  laborer,  r.  1910  McAllister 
"    Felix,  painter,  r.  8  Lick 
"    Francis,  delivery  wagons,  1423  Eddy,  r.  523 

Laguna 
"    George,  boxmaker,  r.  663  Howard 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  645V2  Stevenson 
"    Henry  (James  H.  McHugh  &  Son),  r.  1123 

Kentucy 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  328^/4,  29th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1155  Folsom  rear 
"    James,  student,  r.  1798  McAllister 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  3  Dehon 
"    James,  teamster  P.  A.   McDonald,  r.  229'^ 

Langton 
"    James,  vaquero  Martin  O'Dea,  r.  19  Ade- 
laide PI 
"    James  H.   (James  H.  McHugh  &  Son),  r. 

1123  Kentucky 


McHugh  James  H.  &  Son  (James  H.  and  Henry), 

livery  stable,  1123  Kentucky 
"    James  W.,  delivery  wagons,  1423  Eddy,  r. 

523  Laguna 
"    John,    bookkeeper  Hibernia   Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  722  O'Farrell 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Mary  C.  T.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1108  Union 
"    Michael,  policeman,  r.  17  Elsie 
"    Michael  J.  (McHugh  &  Ryan),  r.    12  Dehon 
"    Owen  (Kenny  &  McHugh),  r.   1798  McAl- 
lister 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  112b  Carl 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  523  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1910  McAllister 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2107  Webster 
"    Patrick,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  83 

Everett 
"    Peter  (McHugh  &  Sheerin),  r.  3908  Clay 
"    Peter,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r.  517 

McAllister 
"     Rosa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  204  Andover  Av 
"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  Felton  nr  Goettingen 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer  Thomas  O'Rourke,  r. 

135  Dolores 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  410  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    William,  foreman  Henrv  Levy,  r.  M  bet 

11th  and  12th  Avs  South 
"    &  Ryan  (Michael  J.  McHugh  and  John  J. 

Ryan),   groceries    and    liquors,  SW  cor 

Guerrero  and  20th 
"    &  Sheerin    (Peter    McHugh  and  Frank  L. 

Sheerin),  grading  contractors,  3908  Clay 

and  14  Post 
4®=McHugh.    See  McCue  and  McGue 
McHugo   John,  machine  hand   Buckingham  & 

Hecht,  r.  Oakland 
McIUriach    Effle   A.  Miss,  asst.  librarian  Cal. 

Academy   of   Sciences,    r.   1014   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Fannie  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1014  Golden  Gate  Av 
Mcllroy  Frank  B.,  salesman  New  York  Belting 

and  Packing  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Fairmount 
•'    Joseph,  machinist  Electrical  Engineering 

Co.,  r.  SW  cor  Hyde  and  California 
-eS'-McIlroy.    See  McElroy 
Mcllvaine  Edward,  bartender  Felix  Dougherty, 

r.  SW  cor  20th  and  Illinois 
"    Winfield   K.,   machinist   Selby    Smelting 

and  Lead  Co.,  r.  312  Guerrero 
Mcllwain  Agnes  Miss,  r.  161  Shipley 
"    Alexander,  painter,  r.  183  Perry 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  161  Shipley 
"    Thomas,  foreman  Engine   10,  r.  529  Bryant 
4®"McIlwain.    See  McElwain 
Mclnerney  Bernard,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Galla- 
gher 
"    Daniel,  shoemaker,  r.  616  Shotwell 
"    Emily,  stenographer,  r.  1819  Polk 
"    Prank   P.,  butcher  J.   Stutz&Co.,r.  New 

Western  Hotel 
"    George  H.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  1819 

Polk 
"    Hugh,  cooper,  r.  SSiVx  Harrison 
"    Isabelle  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1819  Polk 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  31  Boardman  PI  rear 
"    James  E.,  wrapper,  r.  916  Montgomery 
"    John,  r.  1200  Folsom 
"    John,  liquors,  209,  3d,  r.  211,  3d 
"    John,  sexton  St.  Joseph  Church,  r.  214,  10th 
"    John  J.,  coalpasser  str  Pomona,  r.  29  Ron- 
del PI 
"    John  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  25th 

and  Church 
"    Joseph,  r.  446'^  Guerrero 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  616  Shotwell 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  30314  Hayes 
"    Michael  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1819  Polk 
"    Mollie   Miss,  saleslady   The   Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  30314  Hayes 
"    Patrick    J.,     carpenter,    227,     5tb,    r.    125 

Nevada 
Mclnerny  Andrew,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien,  r.  601 

Polk 
"    Benjamin,  telegraph  operator  The  United 

Press,  r.  1819  Polk 
"    James  J.,  contractor  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  152  Hancock 


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Mclnerny  John  M.,  laborer,  r.  1138!^  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  r.  565  Stevenson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  323  Main 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  433  Ringold 
"    Michael,  master  at  arms  revenue  cutter 

Com.  Perry 
"    Nicholas,  clerk,  r.  2319  Webster 
"    Patrick,  hostler  J.  Leary,  r.  2113  Pine 
"    Patrick  P.,  reporter  The  Brads treet  Co.,  r. 

905  Market 
"    Thomas,  salesman  J.  J.   O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

601  Polk 
"    Timothy  S.,  with  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  2319 
Webster 
4®"McInerny.    See  McAneny,  McEnerney,  Mc- 

Inerney  and  McNerney 
Mclnhill  Grace  Miss,  clerk,  r.  427  Harrison 

"    J.  v.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  427 Harrison 
4®='McInhill.    See  McEnhill 
Mclnnes  J.,  waiter  str  City  of  Pueblo 
'•    Lewis  J.,  messenger  Coroner's  office,  Dun- 
bar Alley  nr  Merchant 
Mclnnis  Frank  P.,  carpenter,  r.  26  Hanover  PI 
"    George,  foreman  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  930 

Market 
"    James  A.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

404a  Capp 
"    James  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1114,  24th 
"    John  "J.,  stone  cutter,  r.   329  California  Av 
"    Joseph  A.,  attorney  at  law,  4  Sutter,  room 

26,  r.  925  Geary 
"    William  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  29 
Grand  Av 
4®-McInnis.    See  Maclnnis 
Mclntee  John,  waiter  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  521 
Elizabeth 
"    Patrick,  coalpasser  str  Columbia 
"    William  H.,  stable  foreman  Pac.  Transfer 
Co.,  r.  901  Post 
4®-McIntee.    See  McEntee 

Mclntire  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  324  Bran- 
nan 
"    Anthony,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  507, 

8th 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Folger 

&  Co. 
'•    James  P.,  wool  sorter  Catton,  Bell  &Co., 

r.  507,  8th 
"    John,  wool  sorter  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  507 
8th 
jW~McIntire.    See  McEntire  and  Melntyre 
Mcintosh  Albert  B.,  machinist,  r.  3732  Green- 
wich 
■'    Andrew  J.,  carpenter,  r.  31  Madison  Av 
"    Arthur,  machinist  American  Type  Found- 
ers' Co.,  r.  2732  Greenwich 
"    C,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    Charles  K.,  assistant  paying   teller  First 

National  Bank,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
•'    Colin,  car  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  27  Grand  Av 
"    Colin,  printer  Call,  r.  603  Bush 
"    David,  ship  fitter,  r.  316  Michigan 
"    Donald  A.,  bench-hand  McFarland  Bros., 

r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Ellen,  nurse,  r.  21  Madison  Av 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  173  Minna 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  3634,  16th 
"    James,  cook  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    James,  molder,  r.  507  Bryant 
"    James  W.,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  1338  Polk 
"    John,  boiler  inspector,  r.  46  Precita  Av 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  31  Madison  Av 
"    John  C,  millwright,  r.  138  Douglass 
"    John  F.   marine  engineer,  r.  37  Grand  Av 
"    Lachlan    (Mcintosh  &  Wolpman),    r.    507 

Bryant 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  varieties,  507  Bryant 
"    Miles  W.,  attorney  at  law,  430  California, 

room  13,  r.  706  Broderick 
"    Samuel,  machine  hand  Fulda  Bros.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    W.,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    W.  G.,  harness  maker,  r.  526  Post 
"    William,  r.  E  s  Pennsylvania  Av  nr  Butte 
"    William,  restaurant,  806  Howard 
"    William  J.,  boxmaker  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r. 
1181/2  Ridley 


Mcintosh  &  Wolpman  (Lachlan  Mcintosh  and 
William  D.  Wolpman),  machine  works, 
137-139  Beale 
4®=McIntosh.    See  Macintosh 
Melntyre  A.,  laborer,  r.  871  Market 
"    Alfred,    clerk    Central    Coal   Co.,    r.    1331 

Montgomery 
"    Allen  S.,  r.  714  Capp 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  633  Church 
"    Archibald,  stenographer  Donald  Y.  Camp- 
bell, r.  Oakland 
"    Archibald  D.,  foreman,  r.  10  Bartlett 
"    Bartholomew,  machinist,  r.  838  Capp 
■'    Daniel  M.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  33  Hofl  Av 
"    Duncan,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  919 

Webster 
"    Esther  Mrs.,  r.  3013/2,  16th 
"    Eugene,  hoseman  Engine  15,  r.  1404  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Francis  P.,   conductor  Market   St.  Ry.,   r. 

1719a  Haight 
"    Frank  R.  (London  &  Melntyre),  r.  714  Capp 
"    James,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  553 

Caledonia 
"    James,  master  str  Costa  Rica,  office  340 

Steuart 
"    James  R.,  2d  officer  str  Costa  Rica,  office 

340  Steuart 
"    John,  r.  1716^2  Mason 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  1321  Montgomery 
"    John,   special  policeman,  r.  700  Broadway 
"    John  B.,  bookbinder  and  paper  ruler,  432 

Commercial,  r.  1816  Pierce 
"    John  C,  bartender  Edward  Edwards,  r.  7 

Laussat 
"    John  C,  brush  maker  T.  C.  Conklin,  r.  592 

6th 
"    John  J.,  yard  manager  Union  Lumber  Co. 
"    Kathleen  M.,  widow,  r.  1362  Market 
"    Leslie  F.,  porter  Dalton  Bros.,  r.  343  Fre- 
mont 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  304  Turk 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  3013'/^,  16th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  38  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1236y2  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1404  Leavenworth 
•'    Michael,  barrel  dealer,  r.  7  Laussat 
"    Michael,  special  policeman,  r.  700  Broad- 
way 
"    Nellie  J.  Mrs.,  nurse  California  Womans' 

Hospital 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Peter,      superintendent      Olympic      Club 

grounds 
"    Thomas,  baggage  master  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  37  Hardy 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  printer,  r.  27  Hardy 
"    Thomas  A.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  349  Tehama 
"    William,  plumber,  524  Bush,  r.  133  Chestnut 
"    WilliamA.,  staff  captain  general  secretary 
Salvation  Army,  1139  Market,   r.  East 
Oakland 
*S=McIntyre.    See  McEntire  and  Mclntire 
Mclsaac  James,  porter,  r.  713  Greenwich 
"    John  R.,  barber  L.  B.  Lippert,  r.  713  Green- 
wich 
"    Roland,  laundryman,  r.  713  Greenwich 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  713  Greenwich 
"    William,  r.  406  Jackson 
"    William,  porter,  r.  713  Greenwich 
Mclver  Alonzo,"  carpenter,  9  Trinity,  r.  532  Bush 
"    Archibald,  laborer,  r.   NE  cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
"    Charles  D.,  packer  The  Hamburger  Co.,  .r 

347  Tehama 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  313  Elm  Av 


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Mclver  John,  stevedore,  r.  182  Perry 
"    Louis,  bosmaker,  r.  339,  6th 
"    Louise  Mrs.,  dressmaliing,  r.  532  Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  7  Natoma  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  182  Perry 
"    Sarah  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  182  Perry 

>egg"McIver.    See  McKeever 

Mclvor  James,  marine  engineer,  r.  30  Oak  Grove 
Av 

McKaig  Walter  S.,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co., 
r.  1734  Devisadero 
"    Xarifla,  widow,  r.  1734  Devisadero 

McKarly  Edward,  car  builder,  r.  633  Bryant 

McKay  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Alexander,    contractor    and  builder,   1309 


Front,   r.   1050 


"    Alexander,    drajnnan, 
Mission 

"    Alexander,  stone  cutter,  r.  608,  6th 

"    Alexander,  teamster,  r.   NW  cor  6th   and 
Folsom 

<'    Andrew  W.,  machinist,  r.  710%  Tennessee 

"    Angus,  ofQce  510  California,  r.  2021   Pacific 
Av 

"    Angus  W.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  523  Folsom 

"    Annie    M.    Miss,    bookbinder   Hicks-Judd 
Co.,  r.  422,  11th 

"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1309  Powell 

"    David,  general  agent,  510  California,  r.  2021 
Pacific  Av 

"    David  M..  bookkeeper  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r. 
730  Powell 

"    Donald  G.,  stone  mason,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  516  Guerrero 

"    Donald  J.,  salesman,  r.  2830  Folsom 

"    Donald  J.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  408  Hermann 
McKay  Edward  A.,    secretary   McKay  &  Co., 
4  California,  r.  712  Shotwell 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  1522  Polk 

"     Emma  C.   Mrs.,   physician,  304,   3d,   r.   616 
Folsom 

"    Etta,  widow,  r.  517  Mason 

"    Frances,  widow,  r.  18a  Russ 

"    George,  clerk,  r.  818  Elizabeth 

"    George,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson 

"    George  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2408  Washington 

"    George  S.,  pressman,  r.  10121?^  York 

"    J.,  machinist,  r.  418  Sutter 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  626  Tennessee 

"    James,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  In- 
diana bet  23d  and  24th 

"    James  A.  (McKay  &  Taylor),  r.  451  Valencia 

"    James  F.,  machinist,  r.  280  Iowa 

"    James  F.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 
Napa 

"    James  F.,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Jessie  Miss,  r.  1309  Guerrero 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  379  Sanchez 

"    John,  laborer  r.  2  Enterprise 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Sierra  and  Mary- 
land 

"    John,  teamster   Oregon   Imp.   Co.,    r.  314 


New 


John  C,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 

John  H.,  r.  1126  Folsom 

John  H.,  clerk,  r.  219,  10th 

John  H.,  contractor  and  builder,  4 

Montgomery,  r.  2408  Washington 
JohnN.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  410  Hermann 
John  P.,  student,  r.  410  Hermann 
Maggie,  domestic,  2019  Pacific  Av 
Mary,  widow,  r.  626  Tennessee 
Matthew,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
M.  C,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  Oakland 


McKay  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  13  Bryant  Av 

■'  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  15  Georgia 

"  Peter,  r.  333  Shipley 

"  Peter  (Kearney  &  McKay),  r.  302   Sanchez 

"  Robert,  bricklayer,  r.  875  Bryant 

"  Rose,  domestic,  1722  Bush 

"  Susie  W.,  widow,  r.  521  Post 

McKAY   TANNING  COMPANY 

(incorporated),  William  R.  KnigMs 
president,  Tliomas  McKay  vice-pres- 
ident and  manager,  H.  A.  Marvin  sec- 
retary, tannery  Benicia,  CaL,  office 
600-606  Front 

McKay  Thomas,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
626  Tennessee 

McKay  Tliomas,  vice-president  and  manager 
McKay  Tanning  Co.,  600-606  Front,  r. 
Benicia.  Cal. 

McKay  Washington  I.,  ball  room  decorator,  207 
Montgomery,  r.  212  Hyde 

McKay  William,  car  accountant  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co.,  NE  cor  4th  and  Townsend,  r. 
Oakland 
"    William,  civil  engineer,  r.  NE  cor  Minerva 

and  Plymouth  Av 
"    William,  gripman   Presidio  and   Ferries 

RR,  r.  1090  Union 
"    William,  superintendent  McKay  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  Benicia,  Cal. 
"    William  N.,  clerk  G.  W.  Loehr,  r.  410  Her- 
mann 

McKAY  &  CO. 

(incorporated),  James  J.  Loggie  pres- 
ident, Edward  A.  McKay  secretary, 
wlio:esale  lumber  dealers,  and  pro- 
prietors Occidental  Mill  (Eureka,  CaL), 
office  4  California 
McKay  &  Taylor  (James  A.  McKay  and  Thomas 

Taylor),  liquors,  639  Mission 
>8®°McKay.    See    Mackay,     Mackey,   Mackie, 

McKee  and  McKey 
McKeage  Julia,  widow,  r.  711  Clementina 
McKean  David,  laborer,  r.  525a,  4th 
"    David  A.,  engineer  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware 

Co.,  r.  1410  Vallejo 
"    George  W.,  exchange  teller  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co's  Bank,  r.  1219  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  518,  3d 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  134,  4th 
"    William  B.,  liquors,  41  Turk,  r.  107  Turk 
i9®*McKean.    See  McKeen 
McKeand  Peter,  machinist,  r.  430  Mississippi 
"    William  B.,  laborer   Ballard    &   Hall,  r. 
14061/2  Folsom 
McKeany  A.  J.,  liquors,  1106  Kentucky 
"    Andrew,  butcher,  31  Alabama 
"    Edward,  butcher  Andrew  McKeany 
McKearn  Ellen,  widow,  r.  727i4,  i7th 
McKechnie  Angus,  laborer,  r.  311  Sierra 

"    Donald,  master  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
McKee  Albert  B.,    M.  D.,    eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat,    office   Nucleus   Bldg,    rooms  6- 
7,  cor  3d  and  Market,  hours  10  to  12  a.  m. 
and  1  to  3  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  5630,  r. 
819  Webster 
"    Annie,  ladies  nurse,  r.  1209, 18th 
"    Clancey  R.,  bookkeeper  Fr.  H.  Rosenbaum 

&  Co.,  r.  3456  Washington 
"    Eva  M.  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 

School,  r.  612,  24th 
"    Evelyn  Miss,  r.  636  Valencia 
"    Harry  M.,  manager  Pacific  Coast  Endeav- 

orer,  4  California,  room  12,  r.  Alameda 
"    Israel,  janitor,  r.  919  Sacramento 
"    James,  coal  passer  str  San  Juan,  r.  547,  1st 
"    James,  gardener,  2410  Mission 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  1527^4  California 
"    James  A.,  salesman  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co., 

"    James  R.  (John  McKee    &  Sons),    r.    618 

Guerrero 
"    James  W.,  pressman,  r.  1057  Mission 
"    John  (John  McKee  &  Sons),  r.  618  Guerrero 
"    John    Jr.   (John    McKee  &    Sons),    r.    618 

Guerrero 
"    John  &  Sons  (John,  Thomas  W.,  James  R. 

and  John  Jr.),   stairbuilders,  3208,  16th 


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1075 


McKee  John  Dempster,  cashier  Tallant  Bank- 
ing Co.,  NE  cor  California  and  Battery, 
r.  300  Laurel 
"    Joseph,   manager    California   Desiccated 
Food  Co.,  103  Commercial,  r.  30  Chenery 
McKee  Joseph  C,  attorney  at  law,  419  Califor- 
nia, room  1 1,  r.  2015  Center,  Berkeley 
"    Joseph  L,.,  salesman,  r.  30  Chenery 
"    Ker,  salesman  Flint  Carriage  Hardware 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lester  H.  F.,  stockbroker,  326  Pine,  r.  2043 

Pine 
"    Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  612,  24th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  17  Dame 
"    Richard  B.,  shipping  clerk  F.  Chevalier  & 

Co.,  r.  810  Mission 
"    Samuel,  insurance,  221  Sansome,r.  519  Fol- 

som 
"    Sara  A.  D.,  widow,  r.  636  Valencia 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  612,  24th 
"    Thomas  M.,  teamster,  r.  13  Chapultepec 
"    Thomas  W.  (John  McKee  &  Sons),  r.   17 

Dehon 
"    Uri,  watchman  Occidental  Hotel 
"    William,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    William,  painter,  r.  1057  Mission 
iSS^McKee.    See    MacKay,    MacKey,    Mackie 

and  McKay 
McKeen  Moses,  laborer,  r.  23  Prospect  Av 
4®=McKeen.    See  McKean 
McKeernan  Mary,  widow,  r.  1817  Buchanan 
McKeever  Charles,  laborer,  r.  21  Welsh 
"    Denis,  marine  fireman,  r.  320  Folsom 
"    Edward,  machinist,  r.  204!4,  5th 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  714  Treat  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  917  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12014  Welsh 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  2OW2,  5th 
"    Robert,    gripman    Market    St.   Ry.,   r.  li/4 

Sheridan 
"    Thomas,  hackman,  r.  SODore 
"    Thomas  L.,  teamster  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 
Factory,  r.  20  Dore 
;6S"McKeever.    See  Mclver  and  MacKeever 
McKeil  John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  161^4  Shipley 
McKellar  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  441  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Daniel,  printer  Cubery  &  Co.,  r.  441  McAl- 
lister 
"    Henry  D.,  carpenter  Palace  Hotel 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  30  Fair  Oaks 
'=    John  Jr.,  master  mariner,  r.  30  Fair  Oaks 
"    Norman,  cashier  Connecticut  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  30  Fair  Oaks 
"    Robert,  artist  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r.  30  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  30  Fair  Oaks 
"    Walter,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  30  Fair 

Oaks 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  314,  1st 
McKellips  Daniel  M.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   14 

McAllister 
McKellops  Henry  L.,  dentist,  850  Market,  r.  411 

Leavenworth 
;8@-McKellops.    See  McKillop 
McKelvey  Charles  Mrs.,  matron  Old   People's 
Home  2507  Pine 
"    Charles  Rev.,    superintendent  and    chap- 
lain Old  People's  Home,  2507  Pine 
"    Hannah,  domestic.  21  Rincon  PI 
"    Samuel,  bookkeeper  Odd    Fellows   Ceme- 
tery, r.  917  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    S.  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  813!4  Lott 
4®=-McKelvey.    See  McCalvy 
McKelvy  Casper  N..  carpenter,  r.  538  Linden  Av 
McKendrey  Sarah  Miss,  r.  400  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  807  Minne- 
sota 
"    John  Jr.,   laborer  Pac.    Roll.  Mill,    r.    807 

Minnesota 
"    Samuel G..  factory  hand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill, 
r.  807  Minnesota 
McKenley  Edward  D.,  clerk  delivery  dept  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  N  s  Channel  bet  8th  and 
0th 
McKenna  Andrew,  gardener,  r.  2509  Post 
"     Arthur  J.,  polisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  418  Post 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
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McKenna  Bernard,  coal  passer  U.  S.  str  Alba- 
tross 
"    Bernard,  janitor  St.   Brigid's  Convent,   r. 

1623  Broadway 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  1007  Broadway 
"    C,  fireman  str  San  Bias 
"    Catherine  R.,  widow,  r.  439,  15th 
"    Charles,  driver  John  Smith 
"    Charles,  elevatorman,  r.  1025  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  packer  E.  J.  Bowen.  r.  205  FelJ 
"    Charles  A.,  laborer  U.  S.  Custom  House,  r. 

901  Guerrero 
"    Charles  P.,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  154  Perry 
"    Daniel  S.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1433 

"    Dot  D.  Miss,  clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency,  r. 

26  McAllister 
"    E.,  attendant   U.  S.  Quarantine    Station, 

Angel  Island 
"    Edward  F.,  surveyor,  r.  llVi  Harriet 
"    Emanuel,  bricklayer,  r.  850  Bryant 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1025  Montgomery 
"    Frank  H.,  teamster  Llewellyn  Davies,  r.  13 

Douglass 
"    George,  r.  1025  Montgomery 
"    George,  car  driver,  r.  1614%   Lexington  Av 
"    George,  packer  E.  J.  Bowen,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  A.,  pressman  W.  A.  Woodward  & 

Co.,  r.  1025  Montgomery 
"    George  H.,  teamster,  r.  35  Victor 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  661  Harrison 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  9^4  Glover 
"    James,  gripman   Geary  St.   RR,  r.    111% 

Clement 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1114  Tennessee 
"    James,  painter  O.  F.  Willey  &  Co.,  r.  2319 

Bush 
"    James,  restaurant,  313  O'Farrell 
"    James,    shipping    and    commission    mer- 
chants, 46  Steuart 
"    James,  wrapper  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  309 

Austin 
"    James  F.,  public  weigher  Third  St.  Wharf, 

r.  12,  11th 
"    James  J.,  teamster,  r.  35  Victor 
"    James  J.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James  P.,  r.  205  Fell 
"    John,  calker,  r.  661  Harrison 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  205  Fell 
"    John,  driver  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1025  Montgomery 
"    John,  stockcutterP.  F.  Nolan&Co.,  r.  1319 

Nebraska 
"    John,  teamster  Bernard  Lagan,  r.  1713  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    John,  teamster  James  Smith,  r.  1134  Stev- 
enson 
"    John  A.,  attorney  at  law,  11  Mills  Bldg,  8th 

floor,  r.  481  Haight 
"    John  B.,  clerk  P.  Lorillard  Co. 
"    John  D.,  salesman  J.  B.  McCloskey  &  Co., 

r.  12,  11th 
"    John  F.,  plumber,  r.  1917D  O'Farrell  rear 
"    John  J.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  661  Harrison 
"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  652  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  33  Moss 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Kolb  &  Denhard 
"    Joseph,  driver  Nicklaus  Thompson,  r.  936, 

24th 
"    Joseph,  helper,  r.  325  Elizabeth 
McKenna  Joseph,  Judge  U.  S.   Circuit  Court, 

chambers  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room, 

54,  r.  2264  Franklin 
"    Joseph,  millhand  Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  r.  35 

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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH. 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


McKenna  Joseph,  salesman,  r.  1909  Ellis 

"    Joseph  E.,  silver  plater,  r.  1035  Montgom- 
ery 

"    Kate,  domestic,  100  Vicksburg 

"    Kate  R.,  widow,  r.  439,  15th 

"    Lawrence,    paper    carrier,    r.    3105^    Bu- 
chanan 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  ]58'/£  Silver 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  310  Folsom  rear 

"    Mark,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  26Ji  Chesley 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  35  Victor 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  3U/4  Lafayette 

"    Matthew  T.,  foreman  Jas.  A.  McMahon,  r. 
755  Folsom 

"    Michael  F.,  haydealer,  r.  12,  11th 

"    Michael  W.,  machinist,  r.  158i4  Silver 

"    Owen,  bakery,  1127,  26th 

"    Owen,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  1190 
Harrison 

"    Patrick,  cement  worker,  r.  8  Gough 

"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  566  Folsom 

"    Patrick  H..  carpenter,  r.  Paris  bet  Persia 
and  Russia  Avs 

"    Patrick  H.,  clerk  Ward  McAllister,  r.  661 
Harrison 

"    Robert,  painter,  r.  419  Elizabeth 

"    Robert  J.,  steward  Popular  Dining  Rooms, 
r.  825  Mission 

"    Robert  W.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  308,  6th 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  325  Elizabeth 

"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  212  Broadway 

"    Thomas  D.,  painter  Galloway,  Giddings  & 
Co..  r.  1319  Nebraska 

"    Thomas  D.,  sergeant  police,  r.  628  Valencia 

"    Thomas  R.,  painter,  r.  901  Guerrero 

"    Thomasena  Miss,  copyist,  r.  412  Jones 

"    William,  r.  310  Folsom  rear 

"    William,  driver  Stone  &  Co. 

"    William,    opener    U.    S.    Customs,    r.    901 
Guerrero 

"    William,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r. 
946  Harrison 

"    William  M.,  proprietor  Oak  Grove  House, 
946  Harrison 

"    William  V.,  clerk  Hastings'  Trust  Estate, 
r.  901  Guerrero 
McKenney  Alice  Mrs.,  r.  2422  Fulton 

"    Henry  A.,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co..  r.  960  Harrison 
McKenney  Henry  M.,  cashier  Daily   Report 
Publishing  Co.,  r.  1610  Turk 

"    J.,  plumber,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"  John  J.,  chair  finisher  Hey  wood  Bros.  & 
Co.,r.  412,10th 
McKenney  L.  M.,  president  Mutual  Indemnity 
Co.,  supreme  treasurer  Royal  Fraternal 
Guardians,  and  Are  insurance  broker,  318 
Pine,  room  16-17,  r.  685.  24th,  Oakland 

"    Louisa  G.,  widow,  r.  1749  Hayes 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1  Sheridan 

"    Mary  J.  Miss,  cloaks  and  suits,  242,  6th,  r. 
1  Sheridan 

"    Roy  J.,  clerk,  r.  1610  Turk 

"    William,  fireman  str  Columbia 
je®="MoKenney.    See  McKenna  and  McKinney 
McKenny  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  223  Langton 

"    John,  molder,  r.  223  Langton 

"    Lucy  M..  widow,  r.  734  Vallejo 

"    William,  painter,  r.  2650  Folsom 

"    William  F.,  plasterer,  r.  2650  Folsom 
McKenzie  A.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 
r.  720,  24  th 

"    Albert   W.,    dentist,    115   Kearny,    r.    524 
Baker 


McKenzie  Alexander,  blacksmith,  r.  519  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Alexander,  boxmaker,  r.  408  Beale 
"    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  416  McAllister 
"    Alexander,  clerk,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Alexander,  driver  John  W.  Ferris 
"    Alexander,  waiter,  r.  411,  4th 
"    Alfred  D.,  shoemaker,  r.  1507  Buchanan 
"    Alice    Miss,    glove   maker,  r.  320  Golden 

GateAv 
"    Arthur,  janitor  Bancroft  Bldg 
"    Belle  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  38  McAllister 
"    Charles,  clerk  Marie  Rencurel,  r.  1771  How- 
ard 
"    Charles  J.  (Enright  &  McKenzie),  r.  The 

Colonial 
"    Daniel,  bookkeeper,  r.  712  Geary 
"    Daniel,  foreman  Engine  2,  r.  345b  Beale 
"    Daniel  J.,  painter,  r.  1723^4  Leavenworth 
"    David  v.,  molder,  r.  20  Clementina 
"    Delia  E.,  widow,  r.  27  Federal 
"    Duncan,  boots  and  shoes,  809  Valencia 
"    Elmer  E.,  helper  Risdon  I.  andL.  Wks,  r. 

321,  4th  Av 
"    Eppa  Miss,  teas  and  spices,  327^4,  4th 
"    Flora,  domestic,  2302  Fulton 
"    Frank,  molder,  r.  664i/4  Howard 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  416  McAllister 
"    George,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1816b  Howard 
"    George  L.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  13  Vic- 
tor 
"    Hugh,  carpenter,  r.  416  McAllister 
"    James,  janitor  S.  F.  Nursery  for  Homeless 

Children 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    James  F.,  carpenter,  r.  318,  2d  Av 
"    James  J.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co. 

r.  14  Oak 
"    J.  D.,  ofQce  217  Sansome,  room  12 
"    J.  M.,  r.  319  Sutter 
"    John,  r.  1237  Fulton 
"    John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  4  Sutter  PI 
"    John  G.,  laborer   Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

1507  Buchanan 
"    John  T.,  master   str   San   Rafael,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    John  W.,  real  estate,  r.  120  Broad 
"    John  W.  Jr.,   teacher  music,  524  Eddy 
"    Joseph  H.,  foreman  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Leslie,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Folger  & 

Co. 
"    Margaret  Miss,  principal  North  Cosmopol- 
itan Grammar  School,  r.  1602  Vallejo 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  14  John 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1118  Howard 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  831  Jackson 
"    Maud  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1522A  Fell 
"    Mcintosh D.,  r.  12,  13th 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    Nathan,  pantryman  str  Mariposa 
"    Osborn  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  821 

Jackson 
"    Patrick,  mahine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  441  Natoma 
"    Peter  G.,  ship  joiner,  r.  1121,  23d 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  2  Federal 
"    Stuart,  clerk  Forster  &  Co.,  r.  1055b  Howard 
"    Thomas,  cook  schr  Rattler 
"    W.,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    William,  r.  220  Noe 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  209  Eddy 
"    William,  cigars  and  tobacco,  210  Bush,  r. 

32,  4th 
"    William,  deckhand  str  Santa  Monica 
"    William,  machine  hand  William  J.  Thom- 
son, r.  3491/2  Minna 
"    William,  miner,  r.  630  Bush 
"    William,  rigger,  r.  27  Federal 
"    William,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvray 

&Co.,r.  624,4th 
"    William,  wood  and  coal,  918  Geary,  r.  1013 
Larkin 
4S=*McKenzie.    See  Mackenzie 
McKeon  Charles,  clerk,  r.  216  Perry 
"    Edward  F.,  clerk  G.  L.  Carroll  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Edward  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  223,  21st 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  277  Minna 


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McKeon  Eugene  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2815'/^  California 
"    F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  738  Devi- 

sadero 
"    Frank,  gripman  Presidio  &  Ferries  R.  R., 

r.  19)3/2  Hyde 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  98  Francisco 
"    James,  marble  polisher,  r.  433J4,  7tli 
"    James,  teamster  J.  H.  Kruse 
"    James  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  332,  31st 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  409,  3d 
■'    John,  3d  asst.  engineer  Str  San  Bias,  r.  140 

Hancock 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  233  Diamond 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  3617  Sacramento 
"    Owen,    driver   M.   B.    Moraghan,    r.    43514 

Broadway 
"    Patrick,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  333,  31st 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  216  Perry 
"    Patrick  J.,  clerk,  r.  3116  Steiner 
"    Peter,  teamster   Central  Coal   Co.,  r.  63i4 

Shipley 
"    Terrence,  marble  polisher,  r.  432y2,  7th 
"    Thomas,  butcher,  1145  Folsom,  r.  1335  Fol- 

som 
"    William,  r.  cor  San  Bruno  and  Silver  Avs 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  713,  15th  Av  South 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  87  Colton 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  174  Moultrie 
"     William  J.,,  teamster  Am.  Type  Founders 

Co.,  r.  631/2  Shipley 
McKeone  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  377  Minna 
McKeown  Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  9  Welsh 
"    Arthur,  stone  mason  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  8  Elizabeth 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  and  Richard  J.),  plumb- 
ers and  gasfltters,  515V2,  6th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  606  Tennessee 
"    Daniel, r.  33,  5tb 

"    Henry  F.,  laborer,  r.  606  Tennessee 
"    JameSj  finisher  I.  L,.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  654 

Jessie 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  9  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    John,  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,r.  1339  Filbert 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  314, 7th 
"    John,  mechanic,  r.  43  Juniper 
"    John,  molder,  r.  606  Tennessee 
"    K.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Brighton  House 

33,    5th 
"    Lawrence,  fireman  str  Alcazar,  r.  9  Welsh 
"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  19  Dearborn 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  654  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  salesman,  r.  33,  5th 
"    Patrick  J.,  salesman,  r.  5  Mint  Av 
"    Richard  J.  (McKeown  Bros.),  r.  515i/4,  6th 
"    Stephen,  salesman,  r.  33,  5th 
"    Thomas  (McKeown  Bros.),  r.  515!4,  6th 
"    Thomas,  porter  Mills  Bldg.  r.  1716  Howard 
"    William    J.,   plumber  Yates  &  Co.,  r.    83 

Silver 
4®"McKeown.    See  MacEwen,  McEwen,    Mc- 

Kewen  and  McKowan 
McKernan  Hugh  B.,  liquors,  633  Howard,  r.  330 

Tehama 
"    Hugh  J.,  bookkeeper  J.  A.  Drinkhouse  Co., 

r.  San  Mateo 
"    James,  expressman,  SE  cor  3d  and  Folsom, 

r.  133,  34th 
"    John,  teamster  Wainright  &  Easton,  r.  335 

Langton 
4®"MoKernan.    See  McKiernan 
McKerron  Alexander  G.,  bookkeeper  John  A. 

McKerron,  r.  808  Jones 
McKerron   John  A.,   harness,  horse  boots  and 

saddlery,  303-305  Mason,  r.  808  Jones 
McKerron  Mary,  widow,  r.  808  Jones 
McKeune  Edwin,  laborer  S.  P.  Co..  r.  ly^  Verona 

PI 
"    Laura  G.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  lY^  Verona  PI 
■e®~McKeune.    See    MacEwen,    McEwen,    Mc- 
Keon and  McKewen 
McKevitt  H.  D.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Hugh,  stevedore,  r.  515  Lombard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1835  Webster 
"    Thomas  E.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  515  Lombard 
McKewen  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  1  Church  Lane 
"    Edward,  bookbinder,  r.  453,  10th 


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McKewen  Helena,  widow,  r.  37  Johnston  Av 
"    John,  superintendent  service  pipe  Spring 

Valley  W.  W.,  r.  1117  Montgomery 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1117  Montgomery 
"    Peter,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  40  Turk,  r. 

1117  Montgomery 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  37  Johnston  Av 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
-e®"McKewen.    See  MacEwen,    McEwen,   Mc- 
Keon and  McKown 
McKey  Alexander,  boiler  maker,  r.  202  Brannan 

"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  1030  Howard 
McKibber  Edward,  seaman  str  Arago 
McKibbin  David,  painter  William  Wertsch,  r. 
14  Cedar  Av 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.    cor   Elsie    and 

Coso  Av 
"    William  G.,  machinist,  r.  435  Bryant 
4®-MoKibbin.    See  McGibbon 
McKie  Ernest,  student,  r.  324  Noe 
McKiernan  Annie,  domestic,  741  Ashbury 
"    Annie,  domestic,  3014  Clay 
"     Daniel  (McKiernan  &  Kiley),  r.  41!4   East 
"    Frank,  baker  str  Mariposa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  333  Langton  rear 
"    &  Kiley  (Daniel  McKiernan  and  William 
Kiley),  proprietors  Bay  View  House,  43 
East 
'g^'McKiernan.    See  McKernan 
McKillop  Bessie  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  719  Va- 
lencia, r.  803  Diamond 
"    Daniel,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  803  Diamond 
"    George  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  803 

Diamond 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  803  Diamond 
"    Maria  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  803  Diamond 
"    William  J.,  teamster  Somers&  Co.,  r.  803 

Diamond 
"    Winsey     S.,     machine   hand    George  W. 
Kneass,  r.  961  Folsom 
>e®=-McKillop.      See  MacKillop  and  McKellops 
McKinlay  Edward  M.,  clerk,  r.   Wisconsin  nr 

20th,  Potrero 
-    "    James,  machinist,  r.   Wisconsin  nr   30th, 

Potrero 
MoKinley  Archibald,  molder  John  G.  lis  &  Co.. 

r.  443  Minna 
McKinley  Benjamin  F.,  superintendent  Station 
F  Post  Office,  r.  1413  Bush 
"    Benjamin  L.,  student,  r.  1413  Bush 
"    Daniel,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Puebla, 

r.  12  Lafayette 
"    Dennis,  expressman,  r.  52  Brady 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  39,  13th 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  623  Larkin 
"    James,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  631  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  compositor  James  H.  Barry, 

r.  1705  Scott 
"    Robert,  ship  carpenter  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  2429/2  Bryant 
"    Rosanna,  widow,  r.  1705  Scott 
"    Thomas  S.,  salesman  Chicago  Clock  Co. 
"    Walter  L.    (Electrical    Construction   and 

Repair  Co.).  r.  1007  Market 
"    William  F.,  saddler  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co,,  r. 
2838  Howard 
4S~McKinley.    See  McGinley  and  McKenley 
McKinne  Barna,  attorney  at  law,  522  Montgom- 
ery, r.  317  Hill 
McKinney  Abraham,  bootblack,  206  Grant  Av, 
r.  865/2  Market 
"    Annie  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    George,  shoemaker,  47  Sacramento,  r.  1611% 
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McKirmey  John,   broom   peddler,    r.   1838  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  314,  23d 
"    John  C,  lodgings,  217  Minna 
"    Mary  C,  Miss,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 

School,  r.  1638  Mission 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  216  Perry 
4®=McKinney.    See  McKenna,  McKenney  and 

McKenny 
McKinnie  Murray,  wood  carver,  30  Spear,  r.  116 

Lyon 
McKlnnon  Alfred  I.,  clerk  Donohoe-Kelly  Bank- 
ing Co.,  r.  1150  Turk 
"    Allan,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  316, 

30th 
"    Aloysius  J.,  clerk  Preston  &  McKinnon, 

r.  Russ  House 
"    Angus,  ship  carpenter,  r.  16  Hardy 
"    Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  1145  Valencia 
"    Archibald,  painter,  r.  50i4,  3d 
•'    Archibald  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  8231/2  Hayes 
"    Bernard  J.  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Brig- 
id's  Church  (R.  C),  r.  2111  Van  Ness  Av 
"    D.,  carpenter  str  City  of  Peking 
"    D.  A.,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie 
"    Daniel  A.,  clerk  San  Jose   Brick   Co.,  r. 

12081/2  Valencia 
"    David,  engineer,  r.  1308  Waller 
"    Edward,  r.  3414  Harriet  rear 
"    James,  cook  str  Farallon 
"    James  J.,  drayman  Pier  5  Steuart,  r.  225 

Dolores 
"    J.  Louis,  salesman  Preston  and  McKinnon, 

r.  2327  California 
"    John,    currier   H.  N.  Cook  Belting  Co.,  r. 

1549M  Mission 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  507,  17th 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  2149  Pine 
"    Joseph  J.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Kate,  domestic,  2204  Jackson 
"    Russell    E.,  electrotyper   Painter-Cornell 

Co.,  r. 74714  Folsom 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  833  Fulton 
"    Thomas  A.,  line  man,  r.  1910  Mission 
"    Wallace  M.,  bill  clerk  Wiester&  Co..  r.  507 

17th 
"    William    B.,    agent    San  Jose  Brick  Co., 

office  234  Montgomery,  rooms  1-2,  r.  412 

Waller 
4S=-McKinnon.    See  MacKinnon 
McKlnstry  E.  W.  (McKinstry  &  McKinstry),  r. 

1237  0'Farren 
"    Frank  E.,  engineer,  r.  1717  Eddy 
"    James  C.  (McKinstry  &  McKinstry)   r.  1237 

O'Farrell 
"    &  McKinstry  (E.  W.  and  J.  C),  attorneys 
,^  ^^     at  law,  4  Sutter,  rooms  19-21 
McKisick  Lewis  D.,  attorney  at  law,  104  Sutter 

room  10,  r.  Oakland 
McKitchen  Mary,  widow,  r.  409  East  North 
McKiltrick  Anne,  widow,  r.  743  Minna 
"    Bernard,    porter    Marco    Zaro,    r.    52    Na- 

toma 
"    Edward  F.,  relief  engineer  S.  F.  F.  D.   1428 

Valencia,  r.  1425  Valencia 
"    James,  conductor,  r.  46314  Minna 
"    James  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S 

P.  Co.,  r.  4211/  Brannan 
"    John,   laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  615 

Valencia 
"    Joseph  L.,  waiter  J.  Jacobsen,  r.  1425  Va- 
lencia 
"    Peter  P.,  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht.  r 

12.3d  San  Jose  Av 


McKnew  Alfred  R.,  clerk,  r.  7  Douglass 
"    Elijah    P..    bakery,   1017,  19th  and  oyster 

dealer,  1518  Market,  r.  1017,  19th 
"    George    M.,  driver  D.  W.  Wilson,  r.  1017. 

19th 
"    Henry  L.,  driver  The  Morgan  Oyster  Co.,  r. 

5lA  South  Park 
"    Lillie  Miss,  shoe  trimmer,  r.  1017,  19th 
McKnight  Andrew  J.,  clerk  general    auditor's 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Brothers  (Peter  J.  and  John  J.),  liquors,  20 

7th 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Hugh  S.,  painter,  r.  53  Natoma 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  314  Lily  Av 
McKnight  James  H.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine, 
rooms  22-23,  r.  911,  23d 
"    Jennie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  2705  Laguna 
"    John,  mason,  r.  21  Franklin 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  317  Jessie 
"    John  J.  (McKnight  Bros.),  r.  14  Oak 
"    Joseph  W.,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie, 

r.  85,  9th 
"    Peter  (McKnight  Bros),  r.  14  Oak 
"    Robert,  cook  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  127,  23d 
"    Robert,  salesman,  r.  164  Jessie 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran&Co.,  r. 

31  Russ 
"    Thomas,  stone  carver,  r.  624,  4th 
"    William,  compositor  Hayes  Valley  Adver- 
tiser, r.  314  Lily  Av 
McKown  Harry,  agent,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Mary  E.Mrs.,   teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    M.  H.,  r.  7171/2  Howard 
"    Thomas,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineers'  dept.,  r. 
124  Bernard 
McKune  Kate,  widow,  r.  1132  Jackson 
McLachlan  Daniel,  shipper  Risdon  I.  &L.  Wks, 
r.  Oakland 
"    David,    traveling    salesman   Tillmann   & 

Bendel,  r.  313  Sutter 
"    Duncan,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

907  Folsom 
"    George,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  108M  Shipley 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1034  Sanchez 
"    John,  cigars  and  tobacco,  443  Spear 
"    Thomas,  carpenter  and  builder,    40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  39,  20th 
4®"McLachlan.    See  McLauchlan,   McLaugh- 

lan  and  McGiaughlan 
McLagan  Charles,   engineer  S.  F.  &.  S.  M.  Ry, 
r.  1412  Guerrero 
"    Jame-;  L.,  carpenter  James  Young,  r.  1935 
Lexington  Av 
McLain  A.,  fireman  str  Willamette  Valley 
McLain  Co.  J.  H.  The,  A.  A.  McCallum  manager, 
steam  and  hot  water  heaters,  49  Crocker 
Bldg 
McLaine  Laughlin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2226  Clay 
"    M.  C,  roofer  Pac.  Refining  and   Roofing 
Co. 
McLane  August,  laborer,  r.  137  Perry 
"    Bernard  F.,  clerk  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  2029  Steiner 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1207  Broadway 
"    Charles,  steward  James  F.  Kearny,  r.  2029 
Steiner 
McLane  Charles  A.,  agency  director  New  York 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  17-23  Mills  Bldg,  2d 
floor,  r.  521  Devisadero 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Cunningham,  Curtiss  & 

Welch,  r.  1207  Broadway 
"    Eugene  J.,  clerk  A.  Carlisle  &  Co.,  r.  1710 

Dupont 
"    G.,  r.  1144  Howard 
"    George,  chief  freight  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s 

Wharf,  r.  4  10a  Bryant 
"    Helen  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1710  Du- 
pont 
"    James  D.,  policeman,  r.  2029  Steiner 
"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  2424  Bryant 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  3  Minna 
"    John,  grainer,  r.  2  Boyd 
"    John  H.,  insurance  agent,  313  California,  r. 

1122  Sacramento 
"    Louis  Jr.,  clerk   forwarding  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2426a  Pine 


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McLane  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  12:^2  Buchanan 
"    Robert,  butcher  William  Hinz,  r.  2029  Stei- 

ner 
"    William,  bookbinder,  r.  1930  Golden  Gate 

Av 
4®=McLane.    See  MacLean,  McClain,  McLain 

and  McLean 
McLaren  Catherine,  widow,  r.  726  Stevenson 
"    Charles    S.   (J.   M.  Benham   &    Co.),  r.  310 

Hyde 
"    E.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    George,  collector,  r.  403  Folsom 
"    Harry  A.,  clerk  J.  H.  Curley  &  Co.,  r.  310 

Hyde 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  726  Stevenson 
"    James   C,  teacher   dress    cutting,  63  St. 

Ann's  Bldg 
•'    Leslie  (McLaren  &  Co.),  r.  2409  Pacific  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  171  Perry 
McLaren  Norman,  accountant  and  auditor,  307 

Sansome,  room  5,  r.  2416  Fillmore 
"    P.  M.,  physician,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Will,  agent,  r.  310  Hyde 
McLaren  &  Co.  (Leslie  McLaren  and  John  W. 

Mailliard),  commission   merchants,  307 

Sansome,  room  5 
4®=McLarea.    See  McLeran 
McLarty  James,  miner,   r.   SW  cor  6th  Av  and 

Clement 
McLatchie   John,  pattern  maker  Golden  State 

and  Miners'  Iron  Wks,  r.  40  Clara 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  40  Clara 
•'    Joseph,  engineer,  r.  1030  Army 
McLaughlan  Catharine,  widow,  r.  58  Crocker 
McLaughlin  Abby  Miss,  teacher  Washington 

Evening  School,  r.  1729  Devisadero 
"    Agnes  M.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 

School,  r.  121  Post 
"    Alexander,  tanner,  r.  936,  13th  Av  South 
"    Alfred,  student,  r.   12th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Alice,   bakery.    Railroad    Av   nr  12th  Av 

South 
"    Andrew,  butcher,  r.  848  Folsom 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1103  Powell 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1314  Page 
"    Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  54  Richland  Av 
McLaugMin  Armour,  vice-president  and  super- 
intendent National  Brewing  Co.,  720-722 

Fulton,  r.  716  Grove 
"    Bernard,  soap  peddler,  r.  17  Converse 
"    Bernard  L.,  sack  sewer  Yolo  Mills,  r.  632^4 

Minna 
"    Bessie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  156  Solano 
"    B.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  dressmaking,  651  Fol- 
som 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  20  Howard  Court 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  21 12  Baker 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Catherine,  dressmaker,  r.  23  Haight 
"    Charles,  liquors,  133,  5th 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  IOO2V2  McAllister 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  local  freight  offlce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
McLaugWin  Co.  The   (Mary  Ives  Crocker  and 

Kate  May  Dillon),  Maurice  Casey  gen- 
eral manager,  508  California,  rooms  1-2 
"    Cornelius,  driver  Michael  McLaughlin,  r. 

820  Langton 
"    Daniel,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 

F.  D.,  r.  156  Solano 
"    Daniel,  plasterer,  r.  202,  6th 
"    Daniel,  wood  worker  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  729 i4  Clementina 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  301  Scott 
"    David  H.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

301  Scott 
"    Dennis,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  2749 

Harrison 
"    Dennis,  porter  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Dennis  W.,  patternmaker,  r.  1828  Howard 
"    Edward,  r.  .533  Jersey 
"    Edward,  di-iver  Michael  McLaughlin,  r.  220 

Langton 
"    Edward,  fitter  Metropolitan  Moulding  Co., 

r.  1420  Taylor 
"    Edward,  hackman,  r.  17  Sheridan 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  19  Zoe 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  ,3017  Folsom 


McLaughlin  Edward,  watchman,  r.  732  Wash- 
ington 

"    Edwin,  compositor  Call,  r.  607  Montgomery 
Av 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  19  Zoe 

"    Francis   A.,  machinist  George  W.  Alex- 
ander, r.  131  Clipper 

"    Francis  W.,  r.  610  McAllister 

"    Frank  J.,  barber,  21814,  24th,  r.  2749  Harri- 
son 

"    George,  longshoreman,  r.  4  Federal 

"    George  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  4  Federal 

"    George  J.,  millhand,  r.  1112  Harrison 

"    Grace,  widow,  r.  1  Alabama 

"    H.,  cook  str  Walla  Walla 

"    H.,  roller  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  31  Boyce 

"    Henry,  plumber,  r.  1314  Page 

"    Hugh,  carpenter,  r.  696  Church 

"    Hugh,  liquors,  1095  Howard 

"    Hugh F.,  carpenter,  r.  696  Church 

"    James,  r.  1513  Ellis  rear 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  5  Market 

"    James,  compositor  Call,  r.  728  Howard 

"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1119  Harri- 
son 

"    James,    laborer,    r.    NW    cor   Sierra    and 
Maryland 

"    James,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
Lobos  Creek  nr  Baker's  Beach 

"    James,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r.  171 
Corbett  Av 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  229'/^  Langton 

"    James  A.,  engineer   N.  Ohlandt  &Co.,r. 
248^/4  Tehama 

"    James  C,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 
724, 14th 

"    James  E.,  lumberman,  r.  I6I614  Fulton 

"    James  F.,  iron  molder,  r.  156  Solano 

"    James  H.,  sawyer  F.  Korbel   &  Bros.,  r. 
609M  Minna 

"    John,  r.  cor  Aztec  and  California  Av 

"    John,  architect,  r.  708  Howard 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1315,  25th 

"    John,  engineer  Hibemia  Brewery,   r.   210 
Rose  Av 

"    John,  hostler  Mrs.  Ellen  A.  Harris,  r.  28, 
10th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 

"    John,  fireman  str  State  of  California,  r.  234 
Folsom 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  848  Folsom 

"    John,  stable  keeper,  r.  1419  Pacific 

'■    John,  stableman  James  W.    McHugh,   r. 
1423  Eddy 

"    John,  teamster   McNab  &  Smith,  r.  229!^ 
Langton 

"    John  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  323  Langton 

"    JohnF.,  bartender,  r.  1939  McAllister 

"    John  H.,  expressman,  r.  1143,  18th 

"    John  H.,  painter,  r.  cor  Church  and  Church 
Lane 

"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  2421  Buchanan 

"    John  J.,  tailor,  r.  50  Everett 

"    John  J.,  pipe  fitter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
20  Georgia 

"    John  L..  carpenter,  r.  233  Chenery 

"    John  M.  (John  M.  McLaughlin  &  Co.),   r. 
1434,  20  th 
McLaughlin  John  M.  &  Co.  (John  M.  McLaugh- 
lin and  C.  J.  Downing),  book  publishers, 
44  Flood  Bldg 

"    John  R.,  dental  student,  r.  2952  Mission 

"    John  W.,  r.  19  Haight 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Horwitz  &  Cohn,  r.  17  Oak 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  116  Shotwell 


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McLaughlin  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  Ns  Corbett  Av 
nr  Danvers 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  20  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Joseph  F.,  compositor,  r.  2749  Harrison 
"    J.  William,  bartender  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Re- 
gan, r.  1725  Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  36  Rincon  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  330,  17th 
"    Margery,  widow,  r.  11  Bryant  Av 
"    Maria  A.,  widow,  r.  129  Clipper 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  628'^  Capp 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  445  Chenery 
"    Mary  B.,  widow,  r.  2112  Baker 
"    Mary  F.,  milliner,  r.  696  Church 
"    Mary  R.,  widow,  r.  1729  Devisadero 
"    Matthew,  bartender,  r.  318  Ivy  Av 
"    Matthew,  painter,  r.  31  Boyce 
"    Maurice,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  50  Ev- 

eret 
"    May  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  156  Solano 
"    Michael,  r.  315  Brannan 
"    Michael,  drayman,  424  Davis,  r.  220  Lang- 
ton 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  lllSVi  York 
"    Michael,  liquor  dealer,  r.  2  Harriet 
"    Michael,  pipe  layer,  r.  2749  Harrison 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  217  Langton 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  612  Howard 
"    Michael,  watchman,  r.  683b  Clementina 
"    Michael  A.,  manager  The  Sanden  Electric 

Co.,  632  Market,  r.  1614  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael  D.,  machinist  Murray  Bros.,  r.  572 

Minna 
"    Michael  J.,  driver  Michael  McLaughlin, 

r.  220  Langton 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1310  Larkin 
"    Moses  A.,  physician  and  druggist,  cor  11th 
Av  South  and  Railroad  Av,  r.   12th  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Neil,  r.  437  Jessie 
"    Neil,  teamster,  r.  220  Langton 
"    Neil  Jr.,  brass  finisher,  r.  437  Jessie 
"    Neil  P.,  hack  driver,  r.  222  Langton 
"    Owen  J.,  cooper  Cal.    Wine  Assn.,   r.  639 

Minna 
"    Patrick,  r.  20  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Patrick,  helper  T.  J.  Movnihan,  r.  602 How- 
ard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  255  Michigan 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Lucas  &  Co.,  r.  126  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  21  Pacific,  r.  1817  Stockton 
"    Peter,  driver,  r.  418,  1st  rear 
"    Philip,  porter  Emil  Quarg,  r.  807  Kearny 
"    Richard  A.,  tinner  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r. 

23u,  4th  Av 
"    Robert  E.,  carpenter,  r.  233  Chenery 
"    Samuel,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  323 

Langton 
"    Samuel,  teamster  People's   Express  and 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  NE  cor  22d  and  Penn- 
sylvania Av 
"    Thomas,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  368 

Brannan 
"    Thomas,  grainer,  r.  31  Langton 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  17  Converse 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  623  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  tinner  Sutro  Baths,  r.  17  Heron 
"    Thomas  J.,  compositor,  r.  437  Jessie 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  64% 

Shipley 
"    Thomas  P.,  plumber  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  17 

Heron 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1614  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  120  Shipley  rear 


McLaughlin  William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1327 
Sansome 
"    William,  liquors,  2  King 
"    William,  livery  stable,  22.3  Langton 
"    William,  teamster  Frank  Knobloch,  r.  1050 

Kentucky 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Pacific  Surety  Co.,  1.  31 

Boyce 
"    William  D.,  carpenter  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  2  Henrietta  Square 
"    William  F,    (Sylvester  &  Sublett),  r.  301 

Scott 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  20 

Howard  Court 
"    William  H.,  molder,  r.  902V4  Folsom 
"    William  H.,  paper  carrier,  r.  2929  Octavia 
McLaughlin  William  H.,  physician  and  drug- 
gist, NW  cor  26th  and  Mission 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  aS5,  4th 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  233  Chenery 
"    William  J.,  haokdriver,  r.  222  Langton 
"    William  J.,  manager  Moffat  Chemical  Co., 

r.  1614  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Zenas,  draughtsman  U.  S.  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral's ofQce,  r.  812,  23d 
4®=-McLaughlin.    See  MacLachlan,  McLaugh- 
lin, McLachlan  and  McLoughlin 
McLay  George  B.,  physician,  r.  2430  Mission 
•'    Mary   R.   Miss,   teacher  Monroe  Primary 

School,  r.  2430  Mission 
"    Robert  M.,  oiler  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  3430 
Mission 
McLea  Ann,  widow,  r.  132  Haight 

"    Arthur  (McLea  Bros.),  r.  52  Clara  Av 
McLea  Brothers  (Arthur  and  James),  harness 
and  saddlery,  769  Mission 
"    James  (McLea  Bros.),  r.  132  Haight 
j8®="McLea.    See  McLay 

McLean  Alexander,  real  estate  agent,  777  Mar- 
ket, r.  1053  McAllister 
"    Alfred  A.,  truss  maker,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Andrew,  fireman  str  Arago 
"    Anthony  D.,  chief  engineer  Cal.  St.  RR,  r. 

1207  Bush 
"    Bridget  E.,  widow,  r.  334  Day 
"    Carrie  B.,  widow,  r.  2920  Washington 
"    C.  E.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winchester, 

r.  1932  Lexington  Av 
"     Edith  E.  Mrs.,  hair  restorati\e,  45.  58  and 

60  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    Edward  J.,  house  painter,  r.  1932  Lexington 

Av 
"    Edward  T.,  r.  1932  Lexington  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  917  Sanchez 
"    Frank  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  2410  Larkin 
"    George,  r.  714  Laguna 
"    George,  cashier   Fontana    &   Co.,    r.    2314 

Jones 
"    George  P.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

110  Oak 
"    Hugh,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  1930  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Ina,  widow,  manicure,  1150  Sutter,  r.  1703 

Market 
"    James,  bookkeeper  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

1712  Stockton 
"    James,  cancer  specialist,  1228  Market 
"    James,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  316,  2d 

Av 
"    James,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  135  Fair 

Oaks 
"    James,  1st  officer  str  Piedmont,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  cook  str  Progreso 
"    James,  steward,  r.  1008  Natoma 
"    James  P.,  chief  engineer  stmr  San  Jose 
"    John,  r.  17041/i  Leavenworth 
"    John,    blacksmith    Market    St.    Ry,    r.    13 

Page 
"    John,  boiler  maker  George  E.  Belmor,  r.  56 

Bluxome 
"    John,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  632  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Indiana  nr  23d,  Potrero 
"    John  R.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  28  Turk 
"    John  R.,  mechanic  Cal.   St.   RR,   r.    1122y2 

Broadway 
"    Joseph  R.,   contractor    and    builder,    1621 
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McLean  Kate,  widow,  r.  132  Turk 

"  Malcolm,  cabinet  maker,  r.  227  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1222  Buchanan 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  171  Perry 

"  Minnie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Hawthorne  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1934  Lexington  Av 

"  Murdock,  foreman  W.  J.  Grant,  r.  1418 
Mission 

"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 

"    Rainey  M.,  musician,  r.  7%  Oak  Grove  Av 

"  Robert  A.,  stonecutter  O.  E.  Brady,  r.  1932 
Lexington  Av 

McLEAN  ROBERT  A.. 

physician  and  surgeon,  Dean  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Surgery  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, office  305  Kearny  NW  cor  Bush, 
office  hours  9  to  10  a.  m.,  2  to  5  p.  m., 
and  8  to  9  evenings,  telephone  Main 
1474,  r.  N W  cor  Pacific  Av  and  Devisa- 
dero 
McLean  Robert  C.  (McLean  &  Mayhew),  r.  1015 
Market 

"  Robert  C.  Jr.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  1015  Market 

"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  1218  Mission 

"    Simon,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 

"  Sterling,  commission  merchant,  109  Cali- 
fornia, room  22,  r.  Alameda 

"  Walter  J.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining 
Co.,  r.  513  Taylor 

"  William,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  I31314 
California 

"    William,  railroad  employee,  r.  366  Natoma 

"  William  H.,  master  str  San  Bias,  r.  1632 
Post 

"    &  Mayhew  (Robert  C.  McLean  and  Henry 

C.  Mayhew),  electricians,  1517  Post 

«®"McLean.    See  MacLean,  McClain,  McLain 

and  McLane 
McLear  Maggie,  domestic,  2904  California 
McLees  James  T.,  bartender  Edmund  Brophey, 

r.  539  Pacific 
McLellan  Brothers  (George  B.,  William  S.  and 
Edgar  W.),  dairy,  1713  Washington 

"  Edgar  W.  (McLellan  Bros.),  r.  1715  Wash- 
ington 

"  Edwin  L.,  agent  Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co..  r.  905  Church 

"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  547  Mission 

"  George  B.  (McLellan  Bros.),  r.  1715  Wash- 
ington 

"  Leonai-d  E.,  attorney  at  law,  318  Pine, 
rooms  28-30,  r.  Belmont 

"    Mary  P.  Miss,  r.  1715  Washington 

"    M.  Grace  Miss,  r.  1715  Washington 

"  Robert  (C.  A.  Castner  &  Co.),  r.  138  Lib- 
erty 

"    Sarah  J.  Miss,  r.  327;^  Haight 

"  Wallace,  bartender  Dunn  Bros.,  r.  1346 
Market 

"     Walter  C,  r.  1830  Post 

"    William,  teamster,  r.  123  Eddy 

"  William  D.,  clerk  Pacific  States  Type 
Foundry,  r.  905  Church 

"    William  S.  (McLellan  Bros.),  r.  Mexico 
J6®"McLellan.     See  McClellan  and  McLennan 
McLenegan  Samuel  B.,  superintendent  S.  F.  & 
S.   M.  Ry.,  NW  cor  30th  and  San  Jose 
Av,  r.  803  Guerrero 
McLennan  Alexander,  contractor  and  builder, 
r.  1616  Jackson 

"    Daniel  R.,  wagon  maker,  r.  1817c  Howard 

"  David  M.  T.,  clerk  Wiley  Bros.,  r.  1817c 
Howard 

"    Douglas,  r.  1050  Mission 

"  Dugald  M.,  porter  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 
907  Howard 

"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  r.  1202  Mission 

"    Frank  P.  (Flint  &  McLennan),  r.  1515  Clay 

"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  2  Minnesota 

"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  2  M!innesota 

"  Roderick  N.  (Boehm  &  McLennan),  r.  24 
Page 

"    Roderick  N.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  24  Page 
McLeod  Alexander  J.,  gripm.an  Market  St.  Ry.. 
r.  1585  Valencia 

"    Angus  (McLeod  &  Hatje),  r.  513  Guerrero 


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McLeod  Angus,  carpenter,  r.  1727  Market 

Benjamin  F.  B.,  compositor  The  Figaro,  r. 

1050  Howard 
Clarence,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

315  Sierra 
Daniel,  merchant,  r.  910  Lombard 
Daniel,  shipwright,  r.  23  Russ 
Daniel,  stevedore,  r.  318  Folsom 
Donald,  helper   Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  100 

Mississippi 
Donald,  liquors,  121  Mississippi 
Donald,  ship  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
Donald  R.,  medical  student,  r.  213  Clara  rear 
Frederick  O.,  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r.  735 

Treat  Av 
George  (Larkins  &  Co.),  r.  659  Howard 
George,    stableman  W.  McCafferty,  r.  2604 

Mission 
Hanlin,  millhand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  252 

Ellis 
Helen,  widow,  r.  108  Webster 
Herbert,  clerk,  r.  829  Brannan 
HughR.,  r.  5  Ridley 
John,  carpenter,  r.  306B  Bartlett 
John  A.,  conductorCal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1415 Hyde 
John  N.,  carpenter,  r.  1118  Treat  Av 
Lillie  G.  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 
Mary  J.,  domestic,  333  Fremont 
Murdock    storekeeper  New  Creamerie,  r. 

1045  Market 
Norman    W.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Robert  F.,  teamster,  r.  10  Clyde 
Thomas  M.,  clerk,  r.  1425  Mason 
Thomas  R.,  carpenter  Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  r. 

735  Treat  Av 
William,  calker,  r.  Cortland  Av  opp  Buena 

Vista 
William,  finisher,  r.  118%  Shipley 
William  F.,  clerk,  r.  10  Clyde 

McLEOD  &  HATJE 

(Angus  McLeod  and  William  A.  Hatje), 
importers  and  wholesale  dealers  in 
wines  and  liquors,  515  Market 

*S=M6Leod.    See  MacLeod  and  McCloud 
McLeran  R.,  machine  hand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 

r.  864  Folsom 
McLerie  Henry  J.,  r.  312  Church 
McLigott  John,  clerk,  r.  38%  Russ 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  381^  Russ 
'■    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  38%  Russ 
MoLinden  James,  porter  S.  F.  and  N.P.  Ry.,  r. 

810  Battery 
McLoughlin  Alexander,  deputy  Superintendent 
"Streets,  r.  2013  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  B.,  shoemaker.  SE  cor  Sanchez  and 
Day 
Edward,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
Frank  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1904%  Ellis 
George,  laborer,  r.  817  Battery 
George,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
John,  painter,  r.  837,  18th 
Martin,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  602  How- 
ard 
Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  304.  3d 
Michael,  hostler  William  E.  Bridge,  r.  2737 

Pine 
Patrick,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  216  Union 
Thomas  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  837,  18th 
Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  837,  18th 
William  J.,  ticket  agent  Erie  Railroad,  20 
Montgomery,  r.  12a  Pond 
4S=McLoughlin.    See    MacLachlan,    McLach- 
lan.  McLachlin  and  McLaughlin 


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McLoughney  Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  31  Minna 
McLure  James  T.,  pattern  maker  Golden  State 
and  Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  363,  1st 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper  Williams-Marvin  Co.. 
r.  26  Hawthorne 
.^McLure.    See  McClare 
McLymont  V.  H.  M.,  mining,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
McMahan  Calvin  C,  secretary  Bartlett  Springs 
Co.,  22,  4th 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  bakery,  1205  Folsom 
"    Hugh  F.,  laundryman,  r.  208,  15th 
"    James  E.,  treasurer  Bartlett  Springs  Co.. 

22,  4th 
"    Joseph,  laborer  A.  J.  McNicoll  &  Co.,  r. 

SlQi/i.  8th  rear 
"     L.  E.  Mrs., president  Bartlett  Springs  Co.. 

22,  4th.  r.  1332  Buchanan 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3101/^,  8th rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  558y2  Howard  rear 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    Timothy,  r.  803  Treat  Av 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  558i4  Howard  rear 
"    William  O.,  blacksmith,  r.  157,  7th 
McMahon  Abner  M.,  machinist,  r.  9  Sunmer 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  ISllVj  Broadway 
"    Andrew,  baker,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
"    Andrew,  fireman  str  San  Jose,  r.  863  Bryant 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  14  Valparaiso 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  llSCapp 
"     Annie  Miss,  shirt  maker,  r.  1017  Howard 
"    Annie  M.,  dressmaker,  r.  2070  Market 
"    Arthur,  blacksmith  A.  J.  McNicoll  &  Co., 

r.  1254  Howard 
•■    Arthur  E.,  driver  A.  Quade   &  Co.,    r.    2 

Geary  Court 
"    Arthur  T.,  stairbuilder  Henry  McMahon, 

r.  1  Capp 
"    Augustus  J.,  clerk  chief  surgeon's  office 

Dept.  of  California,  r.  21  Polk 
' '    Bernard,  contractor,  125  Steuart,  r.  Oakland 
"    Bernard  S.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  844 

Illinois 
"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  23  Broadway 
"    Bridget    Mrs.,   jani tress    Irving    Primary 

School,  r.  1137  Pacific 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  9  Sunmer 
■'    Daniel  J.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  437 

Clipper 
'■    Dennis,  miner,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  923  Broadway 
"    Fannie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  712i4  Ten- 
nessee 
"    Felix,  driver  Gilbert  C.  Fowler,  r.  20  How- 
ard Court 
"    Francis  J.,  laborer,  r.  .529  Sacramento 
"    Frank  A.,  physician,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Frank  M.,  laborer,  r.  Hart  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    George  W.  T.,  policeman,  r.  14  Valparaiso 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  612  Natoma 
"    Henry,  stairbuilder,  555  Brannan,  r.  44,  6th 
"    Henry  J.  D.,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

612  Natoma 
"    James,  r.  938  Howard 
"    James,  gripman    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  2004 

McAllister 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  329  Ellis 
"    James,  stairbuilder  Henry  McMahon 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1  Capp 
"    James,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  165  Moul- 
trie 
•'    James,  wharf  builder,  r.  746,  20th 

McMAHON  JAMES  A. 

(successor  to  B.  McMahon  &  Son),  con- 
tractor, wharf  and  bridge  builder,  210- 
212-214  Spear,  r.  746,  20tll 


McMahon  James  B.,  harnessmaker,  219  Ellis,  r. 
222  Minna 
"    John,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  418 

Leavenworth 
"    John,  boxmaker,  r.  1137  Pacific 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  216  Fell 
"    John,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  6  Newell 
"    John,  salesman  P.  Flanigan,  r.  215  Oak 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    John,  miner,  r.  1067  Market 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  cor  Adam  and  Eve 
"    John,  warehouseman  Bode   &  Haslett,  r. 

1242  Sanchez 
"    John  J.,  foreman  Schmidt  Label  ife Lithe. 

Co.,  r.  127  Diamond 
"    John  P.,  clerk,  r.  Hart  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    John  T..  groceries,  NW  cor  Point   Lobos 

and  30d  Avs 
"    Joseph,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Joseph  P.,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  449  Bryant 
"    Joseph  P.,  harness  maker  James  B.  Mc- 
Mahon. r.  222  Minna 
"    Joseph  T.,  wharfinger  foot  3d  r.  449  Bryant 
"    Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  197  Hyde 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  9  Sumner 
■'     Lawrence,  mill    hand  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,   r. 

7121/4  Tennessee 
"    Leo  J.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  811a  Greenwich 
"    Lillian  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  71214  Ten- 
nessee 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2070  Market 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Bernard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Newell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  15^4  Harrison  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1134  McAllister 
"    Mary  A.,  stenographer,  r.  449  Bryant 
"    May  T.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2070  Mar- 
ket 
"    Michael,  porter  postofflce,  r.  332  Vallejo 
"    Nevada,  widow,  r.  2  Geary  Court 
"    Oscar  L.,  bookkeeper  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  2 

Geary  Court 
"    Patrick,  foreman,  r.  1209  Green 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  811  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Pioneer  House 
"    Peter  (McMahon  &  McCarthy),    r.   122314 

Geary 
"    Peter,  boilermaker,  r.  10  Cleveland 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  1231  Market 
"    Peter,  fireman,  r.  Hart  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  carpenter,  r.  IOII14  Natoma 
"    Philip,  special  policeman,  r.  811a  Green- 
wich 
"    Richard  M.  Mrs.,  r.  2070  Market 
"    Ross,  cutter  Petermann  &  Frank,  r.  1311^ 

Broadway 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  1504  Howard 
"    Terence,  warehouseman  Haslett  &  Bailey, 

r.  222,  15th 
"    Thomas  (Thorne  &  McMahon),  r.  2759  Mis- 
sion 
McMahon  Thomas,  real  estate  agent,  628  Mar- 
ket, r.  2227  Post 
"    Thomas,  tannery,  cor  7th  Av  South  and  N 
"    Thomas,  waiter  str  Columbia,  r.  156,  2d 
"    Thomas  F.,  coffee  packer  McCarthy  Bros., 

r.  1308  Florida 
"    Thomas  F.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

1011  Natoma 
"    Thomas  J.,  marker  Lick  Laundry,  r.  1137 

Pacific 
"    Timothy,  warehouseman  Ballard  &  Hall, 

r.  114  Morris  Av 
"    Walfred,  carpenter,  r.  4  Bernard 
"    William,  liquors,  211  Tehama 
"    William,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  624 

Hampshire 
"    William,  painter,  r.  923  Broadway 
"    William,  porter,  r.  9  Bernard 
"    William  A.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  127  Shipley 
"    &  McCarthy  (Peter  McMahon  and  William 
McCarthy),  proprietors  New  York  and 
Brooklyn  Exchange,  117  Drumm 
McMann  Frank,  wall  paper,  109  Stockton,  r.  605 
Hayes 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  11  Boyce 


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McMann  James,  varieties,  411  East  North 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  411  East  North 
"    John  P.,  foreman  Frank  McMann,  r.  1408 

Sacramento 
"    Laurence,  longshoreman,  r.  122  Erie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1209  Green 
"    Thomas  S.,  freight  clerk  str  Progreso,  r. 

1711  Washington 
"    William,  r.  106/2,  3d 
McMann  William,  wood  and  coal,  SW  cor  Polk 

and  Washington,  telephone  East  8,  r. 

1711  Washington 
4®=McMann.    See  McMahon 
McManning  Amy  C,  widow,  r.  27  Lapidge 
McMannis  Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  Von  Ronn, 

Hencke  &  Lorsbach,  r.  Fruitvale 
McManus  Annie,  widow,  r.  420  Larkin 
"    Barbara  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1519  Hyde 
"    Bernard,  sergeant  police,  r.  3  Fulton 
"    Catherine,  r.  3215,  16th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  335  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Cormick,  r.  724  Capp 
"    Eugene  B.,  clerk,  r.  1025i/^  Guerrero 
"    Frank,  laundryman,  r.  309  Sanchez 
McManus  Frank,  wines  and  liquors,  16-18,  3d, 

telephone  Red  1051 
"    Hugh,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

3215,  16th 
"    J.,  r.  905  Market 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  502  Eddy 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    James,  steward,  r.  1519  Polk 
"    James  B.,  stevedore,  r.  316i/4  Ritcb 
"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  720  Grove 
"    James  J.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  1201 

Octavia 
"    James  J.,  plumber,  1140  Union,  r.  3315  Clay 
"    James  P.,  salesman,  r.  412  Fell 
"    James  T.,  blacksmith  Pac.  RoU.Mill,  r.  NE 

cor  Juniper  and  Bryant 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  517  Fell 
"    John,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Juniper  ane  Bryant 
"    John  G.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  804 

Hayes 
"    John  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  316V4  Ritch 
"    John  J.,  salesman  R.  F.  Osborn  &  Co.,  r.  303 

Jones 
"    Joseph,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho  Co., 

r.  3215,  16th 
"    Joseph  E.,  stevedore,  r.  113  Oregon 
"    Kate,  widow,  domestic,  335  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Katie,  domestic,  630  Harrison 
"    M.,  fireman  str  Australia 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1053  Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  517  Fell 
"    Matthew  H.,  clerk  Bare  Bros.,  r.  611  Haight 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  253  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  122%  Shotwell 
"    Philip,  laborer  P.   Biggins  &  Co.,  r.   1434 

Nebraska 
"    Philip  J.,  park  policeman,  r.  1067  Mission 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  Juniper  and  Bryant 
"    Rose,  domestic,  r.  411  Shrader 
„    Terrence,  bartender  William  H.  McManus, 

733  Howard 
"    Thomas,    laundryman    City     and    County 

Hospital 
"    Walter,  clerk  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r.  1201 

Octavia 
"    William,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

233  San  Jose  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
"    William  H.,  expressman,  r.  11  Alemany  Av 
"    William  H.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office. 

r.  733  Howard 
McMartin  E.  &  Son  (Edward  and  Edward  Jr.), 

milk  dealers,  W4  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Edward  (E,  McMartin  &  Son),  r.  U]4  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    Edward  Jr.  (E.  McMartin  &  Son),  r.  UH 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Edwin,  clerk  W.  A.  Tuska,  r.  441,  17th 
"    Stuart,  clerk  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  791 

Sutter 
McMaster  Belle  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1137  Mis- 
sion 


W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

RIVETED   IRON  ano  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 
and  Irrigation.  \ 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST.      ) 

McMaster  M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1137  Mission 

"    Olive,  bill  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  1137 
Mission 
McMaugh  Edward  F.,  salesman  Boston  Rubber 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
McMenaman  Andrew,  secretary  Odd  Fellows' 
Employment  Assn,  11  Odd  Fellows  Bldg, 
r.  29HoffAv 
McMenaman  Daniel  J.,  musician,  r.  29  Hoff  Av 

"    William  A.,  art  glass  worker,  r.  29  Hoff  Av 
McMenamin  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  817  Battery 
McMenomey  Andrew,  longshoreman,  r.  444  Bran- 
nan 

"    Charles  F.   (James  McMenomey  &  Son),  r. 
1057  Mission 

"    James  (James  McMenomey  &  Son),  r.  1057 
Mission 

"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 

"    James  Jr.  (James  McMenomey  Jr.  &  Co.), 
r.  1055  Mission 

"    James  Jr.  &  Co.  (James  McMenomey  Jr.). 
liquors,  1055  Mission 
McMenomey  James  &  Son  (J  ames  and  Charles 
F.),  funeral  directors    and   embalmers, 
1057  Mission,  telephone  South  354 

"    William,  clerk  Connolly  &  Sullivan,  r.  444 
Brannan 
McMenomy  Charles,  canvasser,  r.  731  Natoma 

"    Charles,  fireman,  r.  24  Georgia 

"    Charles,  stockfltter  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  4011/4  Duncan 

"    Christy,  house  painter,  r.  731  Natoma 

"    George  S.,  with  John  H.    McMenomy,    r. 
Oakland 

"    J.,  chipper  Western  Foundry,  r.  4  Simp- 
son PI 

"    James  W.,  special  policeman,  r.  729  Ivy 
Av 

"    John  H.,  butcher,  7-8-9  California  Market, 
r.  Oakland 

"    JohnW.,  butcher  John  H.  McMenomy,  r- 
418  Sutter 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  731  Natoma 

"    Mary,  domestic,  727  Ashbury 

"    Nicholas,  dresser  American  Type  Found- 
ers' Co.,  r.  733  Minna 

"    Thomas,  waiter  str  Australia 

"    Walter   F.,    bookkeeper  John  H.  McMen- 
omy, r.  Oakland 
McMerkle  Michael,  cook,  r.  77  Everett 
McMichael  Charles,  boat  builder,  r.  517,  2d 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  114  Townsend 
McMichael  H.  M.  J.,  agent  The  Bank  of  Brit- 
ish North  America,   120  Sansome,  r.  2103 
Pacific  Av 

"    James,  stockdriver,  r.  114  Townsend 

"    Robert,   stockdriver  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r. 
517,  2d 
McMillan  Angus,   sailmaker  Neville  &  Co.,  r. 
678  Harrison 

"    Angus  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1P09  Steiner 

"    Anthony  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  113Gough 

"    Cal,  apprentice,  r.  131  Pierce 

"    Charles,   teamster  West  Coast  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Charles  E.,  cook  Washington  Hotel 

"    Daniel,  agent  Berry  Bros.,  709-711  Front,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
McMiUan  Daniel  N.,  manager  Dugald  McMil- 
lan, 111,  7th,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
McMillan    Dugald,    physician,    surgeon    and 
druggist,  111,7th,  r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
McMillan  Eben,    secretary    Southern    Pacific 
Milling  Co.  and  Salinas  Valley  Lumber 
Co.,  224  California,  r.  Oakland 


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McMillan  Frederick,  mining  engineer,  628  Mont- 
gomery, room  47,  r.  1014,  17th 
"    Hugh,  flreman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Hugh,  printer,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    James,  teacher  piano,  r.  115,  7th 
"    Jessie  Miss,  forelady,  r.  678  Harrison 
"    John  D.,  laborer,  r.  915^2  Illinois 
^'    John  T.,  clerk  Hydrographic  office  IT.  S.  N. 

(branch),  r.  131  Pierce 
"    Joseph,  porter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
"    Mabillan  W.,  carpenter,  r.  416  Elizabeth 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  machine   operator,    r.    678 

Harrison 
'■    Maud  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  134  McAllister 
"    Peter  D.,  watchman  26th   St.  Hospital,  r. 
736,  25th 
McMillan  Robert,  real  estate,  49  Crocker  Bldg 
r.  500.  13th 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  33  Steuart 
"    Ronald  G.,  syrups,  r.  612  Fell 
"    Samuel  W.,  nailmaker  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mtg.  Co.,  r.  214  Moulton  Av 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  114  Waller 
.e3=-McMillan.    See  MacMillan,  McMullin  and 

McMillen 
McMillin  JohnD.,  president  Tacoma  and  Roche 
Harbor  Lime  Co.,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Mary  Miss,  ladies"  hair  dresser,  132  Eddy 
McMonagle  R.  M..  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  346,  4th 
McMorris  Ida,  widow,  r.  719  Bush 
McMorrow  JohnH.,  foreman,  r.  425  Church 
McMorry  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  6I714  McAllister 
McMullen  Burton  F.,  foreman  L,.  G.  McMullen 
r.  4  Williamson 
"    David  K.,  r.  1310  Folsom 
"    Edward,  liquors,  r.  1429  Polk 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  740  Harrison 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  765  Market 
"    Frank,     secretary    and    manager    Union 
Warehouse  Co.,  3  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 
floor,  r.  1511  Jones 
"    George,  compositor,  r.  1013  Larkin 
"    Hugh  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  730  Clementina 
"    James,  carpenter  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  2849,  16th 
"    James,  clerk  North  American  Commercial 
Co.,r.  East  Oakland 
McMnUen    Jolin,     president     San    Francisco 
Bridge  Co..  42  Market,  r.  811  Guerrero 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  119,  3d 
"    Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1012  Larkin 
"    Lewis  G.,  grading  contractor,  r.  3318  Geary 
"    Peter  D..  clerk,  r.  736,  35th 
"    Walter,  foreman  L.  G.  McMullen,  r.  3318 

Geary 
"    William  J.,  fireman  str  Mariposa,  r.  530 
Folsom 
McMullin  Annie,  domestic.  1714  Mason 
"    Donald,  waiter,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Edward  J.,  coachman,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Ply- 
mouth Av 
"    George  J.  C,  bookkeeper  Grangers'  Busi- 
ness Assn,  r.  1926  Market 
"    George  O.,  land  expert,  r.  1104  Post 
"    Harry  P.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  City  of  Rio 

de  Janeiro,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Latham,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,   r. 

1252  California 
"    Myrtle,  widow,  r.  755  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co    r 

932  Broadway 
"    Samuel,  traveling  salesman,   r.  1708  Leav- 
enworth 
•'    Thurlow,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  1104  Post 
"    Thurlow  Mrs.,  r.  1252  California 


McMullin  William  J.,  assistant  general  pas- 
senger and  freight  agent  San  Francisco 
and  No  -th  Pacific  Railway  Co.,   Mutual 
Life  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  Russ  House 
j^^McMullin.    See  McMillan 
McMurchy  Thomas,  machinist,  r.  6WY2  Natoma 
McMurdo  John  R.,  physcian,  1336  Webster 
McMurphy  Frederick   W.    (McMurphy   &    Mc- 

Evoy),  r.  359,  1st 
McMurpliy  &  McEvoy   (Frederick  W.  McMur- 
phy and  Hugh  McEvoy),  proprietor  Pa- 
cific Coast  Boiler  Works,  235-237  Main 
McMurran    Thomas,  blacksmith  helner,  r.   154 

Tehama 
McMurray   Bridget    E.    Miss,    tailoress,  r.    73 
Shipley 
"    Charles,  plasterer,  r.  939.  23d 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  820  Fulton 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1411  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  nurse,  r.  1517  Broadway  rear 
"    Hammersley.  policeman,  r.  140  Hartford 
"    James,  coal  passer  str  Australia 
"    James  B.,  collector  O'Farrell  &  Co.,  r.  333 

Eddy 
"    James  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1624  Polk 
"    John,  chicken  ranch,   cor  San  Bruno  and 

Cortland  Avs 
"    John  F.,  plasterer,  r.  939,  33d 

McMURRAY  JOHN  P,, 

manufacturer  plaster  decorations,  314 
OTarreU 

McMurray  Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  .333,  5th 
"    OrrinK.,  attorney  at  law,  303-309  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  1420  Hayes 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  939,  33d 
"    Robert,  capitalist,  office  14  Sansome,  room 

11,  r.  3106  Pacific  Av 
"    Samuel,  engineer,  r.  1019,  17th 
"    William,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  offices.  P. 

Co. ,  r.  3926Vi  Folsom 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Charles  Christensen,  r. 
820  Fulton 
McMurrer  Charles  M.,  clerk  George  Mangels,  r. 
337,  34th 
"    James,  r.  337,  24th 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  337,  24th 
McMurrough  Maggie  Miss,  r.  409,  3d 
McMurry  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.,  millinery,  1624  Polk 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1517  Broadway  rear 
"    James  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1634  Post 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.   1101 

Pine 
"    Valentine  C,  mining,  r.  3403  Bush 
McMurtrie  Matilda,  widow,  r.  40  Spear 
"    Thomas,  r.  1454  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  r.  1454  Leavenworth 
McMurtry  Charles  P.  master  str  J.  D.  Peters,  r. 
Stockton 
"    Claude  W.,  expressman,  r.  310  China  Av 
■'    Eugene  P.,  stenographer,  r.  22214,  4th 
"    Junius  T.,  laborer,  r.  310  China  Av 
"    Leslie  B..  president  New  Era  Gold  Mining 

and  Mill  Co.,  r.  910  Valencia 
"    Louis,  shipping  clerk  General  Electric  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
McMyler  James,  teamster  Western  Meat  Co.. 

r.  18  Moss 
McNab  Albert,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    Allan,  paper  carrier,  r.  922,  31st 
"    Elgin,  paper  carrier,  r.  927  Dolores 
McNab   Gavin,   attorney    at    law,    46-47  Mills 

Bldg.  7th  floor,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
McNab  Hug-h,  wines  and  liquors.   Baker  bet 

Filbert  and  Greenwich 
McNab  James  (McNab  &  Smith),  r.  2520  Post 
"    James  P.,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  116,  6th 

McNAB   &   SMITH 

(James  McNab  and  Jobn  A.  Smith), 
draymen,  205  Davis,  and  proprietors 
Mercantile  Warehouse,   Bluxome  bet 
5tli  and  Btli,  stables  S  s  Brannan  bet 
7th  and  8th 
McNair  Andrew,  clerk,  r.  711  Bush 
"    Andrew,  clerk,  r.  2706a  Mission 
"    Augusta  Miss,  cashier  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.. 
r.  711  Bush 


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McNair  Hugh,  ship  calker,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    James,  liquors,  903  Kearny,   r.   116  Mont- 
gomery Av 
McNair  Williain  W.,  attorney  at  law,  216  Bush, 

rooms  8-9,  r.  728  Sutter 
4®"McNair.    See  McNear 
McNally   Bernard   J.,    bushelman    Kavanagh 

Bros.,  r.  235  Minna 
"    Charles,  asphaltum  roofer,  r.  4  Moulton  PI 
"    Edith  C,  stenographer,  45-46 Mills  Bldg,8th 

floor,  r.  1224  Bush 
"    Felix,  laborer,  r.  548  Iowa 
"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  733  Harrison 
"    Frank  H.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  733  Gough 
"    Frank  L.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1224  Bush 
McNally  Fred  A.  (Tobin  &  McNally),  r.  106  Chat- 
tanooga 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1218  York 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisi- 
ana 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  248  Clementina 
"    James,    rigger   Union   Iron  Wks,    r.   1001 

Sierra 
"    J  ames,  teamster  S.  P.  Dent,  r.  235,  9th 
"    James  A.,  porter,  r.  709  McAllister,  rear 
"    James  J.,  fireman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

723  Harrison 
"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  513  Howard 
"    James  T.,  butcher  William  Gans,  r.    709 

McAllister  rear 
"    Jennie  Miss,  candy  maker,  r.  733  Harrison 
"    John,  mining,  r.  3328  Mission 
"    John  B.,  physician,  r.  317,  3d 
"    John  F.,  harnessmaker  J.  O'Kane.  r.  420, 

12th  Av 
"    John  M.,  blacksmith  helper  Eastwood  & 

Wilson,  r.  723  Harrison 
"    Joseph  L.,  assayer  C.  A.  Luckhardt  &  Co., 

r.  815  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1334  Bush 
"    Lawrence,  r.  815  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  106  Chattanooga 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  48  Everett 
"    Michael  A.,  machinist  Revere  Rubber  Co., 

r.  430,  13th  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  machinist,  r.  9  Putnam 
"    Oliver,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners,  r. 

511,  14th 
"    Patrick  J.,  cabinetmaker,  r.  2219  Pine 
"    Peter,  laborer  Pac.  RoU.Mill,  r.  1317  Florida 
"    Raphael,  bootblack,    307  Grant   Av,    r.    6 

Pinckney  PI 
"    Stephen,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3719 

Bush 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  248  Clementina 
McNamara   Addie  Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    411 

Gough 
"    Agnes  Miss,  r.  3305  Sutter 
"    Agnes  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  7^  Harriet 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  9  Rausch 
"    Andrew,  r.  630,  7th 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  46'/4  Clinton  Park 
"    Ann  Miss,  r.  141  Shipley 
"    Austin,  salesman,  r.  2035  Pine 
"    Bernard,  farmer,  r.  40A  Erie 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  35  Montezuma 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  7J4  Harriet 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  335,  9th  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  3424  Bryant  Av 
"    Daniel,  printer,  r.  654  Jessie 
"    Daniel  J.,  gasfltter,  r.  1363  Folsom 
"    David,  porter  Coghill  &  Kohn,  r.  3400  Polk 
"    David  M.,  porter,  r.  1652  Polk 
"    Denis  S.,  plasterer,  r.  810,  34th 
"    Edmund  C,  pilemaker,  r.  9  Rausch 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  66  Tehama 
"    Edward  J.,  plumber,  r.  308  Guerrero 
"    Edwin  J.,  r.  920  Illinois 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  14i4  Bernice 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  439/2,  19th 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1652  Polk 
"    Emily  Miss,  saleslady  Merten  S.  Price,  r. 

721  Larkin 
"    Emma  L.  Miss,  dressmaking,  635  Post 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  20  West  Mission 
"    James,  farmer,  r.  40a  Erie 
"    James,  helper  T.  N.  Furlong,  r.  4VA  West 
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McNamara  James,  painter,  r.  41  West  Mission 
"    James,  teamster  S.  P.  Dent,  r.  335,  9th  rear 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1653  Polk 
"    James  A.,  bookkeeper  Pope  Mfg  Co.,  r.  237, 

7th 
"    James  A.,  capitalist,  r.  917  Van  Ness  Av 
"    James  E.,  sailmaker,  r.  66  Tehama 
McNamara  James  J.,  president  Central  Coal 
Co.,  104  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  M.,  teamster  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co., 

r.  9  Godeus 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  13  Page 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  20  West  Mission 
"    John,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  416  Jessie 
"    John,  farmer,  r.  40a  Erie 
"    John,  icepuller  Consumers'  Ice  Co.,  r.  420, 

8th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  66  Tehama 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  312  Broadway 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1331i4  Minna 
McNamara   Jobn    B.,    proprietor    West    End 
Saloon,  117  City  Hall  Av,  near  Larkin,  r. 
271  Clementina 
"    John  F.,  r.  800  Fulton 
"    John  H.,  r.  1888  Mission 
"    John  J.  steamfitter,  r.  17  Bryant  Av 
"    John  M.,  shoemaker,  920  Illinois 
"    John  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.    215 

12th 
"    Joseph,  brickmason,  r.  247, 2d 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Etienne  Messager,  r.  544 

Turk 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  1738  Folsom 
"    Mamie  Miss,  tailoress  Henry  Davis,  r.  325, 

9th  rear 
"    Margaret  Miss,  waitress  John  B.  Shay,  r. 

1652  Polk 
"    Mark,  laborer,  r.  529,  6th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  r.  1652  Polk 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  H.  A.,  widow,  r.  2305  Sutter 
"    Matthew,  shoemaker,   r.  31  Howard  Court 
"    Michael,  carriage  trimmer,  r.  46i4  Clinton 

Park 
"    Michael,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    Michael,  shoemaker  J.  M.  McNamara,  r. 

930  Illinois 
"    Michael,    watchman    Potrero   Yeast   and 

Vinegar  Co.,  r.  654  Jessie 
"    Nicholas  J.,  druggist,  SW  cor  17th  and 

Sanchez,  r.  139  Capp 
"    Owen,  machinist,  r.  1652  Polk 
"    Patrick,  chimney  builder  James  Miller,  r. 

17  Bryant  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1030  Hampshire 
"    Patrick  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  17  Bryant  Av 
"    Patrick  A.,  policeman,  r.  1208  Mission 
"    Patrick  K,.  machinist,  r.  930  Montgomery 
McNamara  P.  J.,  manager   Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 
Co.,  813-814  Market,  r.  1888  Mission 
"    Robert  J.,  traveling  salesman  Williams- 
Marvin  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Terrence,  laborer,  r.  35  Montezuma 
"    Thomas,  boatman  Folsom  St.  Wharf,  r.  110 

Silver 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  913  Illinois 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  1508  Kentucky 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  8l2'-A  Hampshire 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  709  Natoma 
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McNamee   Edward  E.,   glass    blower,    r.  230'/4, 
9th 
"    George,  hostler,  r.  2413,  24th 
"    George,  Pac.   Coast  agent  Young,   Smyth, 
Field  &  Co.,    102    Flood  Bldg,  r.   121114 
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McNamee  James  J.,  wool  dealer,  49  Bluxome, 
r.  117  Franklin 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  14  Clara  rear 
"    Patrick, liquors,  San  Bruno  Av  opp'Cortland 

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"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,   traveling  salesman  San  Jose 
Woolen  Mills  Co. 
McNausht  John,  editorial  writer  Call,  r.  1008 
Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Anglo-Cal.  Bank,  r.  529  Post 
McNaughton  Alfred  H.,  carpenter,  r.  313,  26th 
"    Duncan,  ticket  seller  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.  1218  Waller 
"    Edward  S.,r.  158,  9th 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  564  Howard 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  441  McAllister 
"    Thomas  H.,   clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  411,  29th 
"    William,  r.  109,  13th 
"    William  H.  (Field  &  McNaughton),  r.  1218 

Waller 
"    William  H.  Jr..  clerk,  r.  1218  Waller 
4®"McNaughton.    See  MoNorton 
McNeaf  Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  131  Hickory 

Av 
McNeal  James,  blacksmith,  r.  110  Sanchez 
JW-McNeal.    See  MacNeill  and  McNeill 
McNear  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  3134  Mission 

"    Christopher  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  225  Oak 
McNear  E.  A.  Mrs.,  matron  San  Francisco  Prot- 
estant Orphan  Asylum,   S  s  Haight  bet 
Laguna  and  Buchanan 
"    Frank  E.,  draughtsman  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co., 

r.  128,  9th  Av 
"    Frederick  W.,  attorney  at  law,  532  Market, 
room  41,  r.  Oakland 
McNear  George  P.,  president  Whitney  Transfer 

Company,  3-5  Commercial,  r.  Petaluma 
McNear  George  W.,  shipping  and  commission 
merchant,  grain  dealer,  agent  Marine 
InsuranceCo.,  Limited  (of  London),  and 
president  Port  Costa  Warehouse  and 
Dock  Co.,  and  proprietor  Port  Costa 
Flouring  Mills,  326  California,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  president  Starr  &  Co.,  326 

California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Herbert,  waiter  Harry  Adolph,  r.  419  Geary 
"    Lucy  C.  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 

School,  r.  225  Oak 
"    Seward  B.,  with  George  W.   McNear,    r. 
Oakland 
4®-McNear.    SeeMcNair 
McNee  Alexander,  capitalist,  538  Kearny,  r.  910 

Steiner 
McNee  Duncan,  secretary  San  Francisco  Col- 
lateral Loan  Bank,    538  Kearny,  r.  910 
Steiner 
"    John  H.  (estate  of),  538  Kearny 
McNeely  Hugh,  refiner,  r.  7  Newell 
Ji^-McNeely.    See  McNeilly 
McNeice  George  G.,  musician,  39,  4th 
>efcS="McNeice.    See  McNiece 

McNEIL  ALEXANDER,  M.  D, 

nomoeopatMc  physician,  office  and  r. 
784  Van  Ness  Av,  telephone  East  630, 
hours  9  to  10  a.  m.,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8 
p.  m. 

McNeil  Alexander,  stockfitter  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  2708  Howard 
"    Andrew  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2708  How- 
ard 
"    Angus,  carpenter,  r.  3434  Mission 
"    Daniel  D.,  dishwasher  John  Jensen,   r.  654 
Howard 


McNeil  Clarence  L.,  asst.  engineer,  r.  SW  cor 

Bay  and  Webster 
Daniel,  park  policeman,  r.  1706  Polk 
Daniel,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Daniel  L.,  molder,  r.  429  Bryant 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2708  Howard 
Frank  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2708  Howard 
George,  steward,  r.  31  South  Park 
James,    driver     Ellis     Littlewood,    r.   128 

O'Farrell 
James,  helper  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r.  321 

Filbert 
James,  pressman  S.  F.  News  Letter,  r. 

2630  Bush 
James,  silversmith  W.  K.   Vanderslice  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
John  Jr.,  millhand  Central  Lumber    and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  206,  14th 
John  A.,  hardwood  polisher,  r.  1004  Market 
Louisa    A.,  widow,  nurse,  r.   204J^   Eddy 

rear 
Maria,  widow,  r.  325  Jessie 
Marvin   F.,   bookkeeper   Truckee  Limiber 

Co.,  r.  466  Tehama 
Mary  A.  Miss,  compositor  James  H.  Barry, 

r.  2708  Howard 
Michael,  horseshoer,  862   Howard,  r.  12^4 

Sherman 
Pomposa   F.    Mrs.,  widow,  r.    1719  Sacra- 
mento 
Roderick,  laborer,  r.  216  Filbert 
Roderick,  seaman,  r.  346,  4th 
Stephen  C,  carpenter,  r.  628  San  Jose  Av 
William,  shoemaker,  r.  1718  Stevenson 
William  H.,  bookkeeper  and  accountant,  r. 

2211  Van  Ness  Av 
McNeill  A.,  cigar  maker  C.   G.   Umland,  r.  2728 

Mission 
"    Allan  A.,  salesman  Russian  Fur  Co.,  r.  605 

Jessie 
"    Archibald,  pressman  Valleau  &  Peterson, 

r.  206,  14  th 
"    Cecelia,  widow,  r.  1140  Shotwell  rear 
"    Charles  Jr.,  master  tugboat  Elizabeth,  r. 

517, 3d 
"    Daniel  H.,  master  bktn  S.  G.  Wilder,  oface 

44  East,  r.  453  Valencia 
McNeill  Daniel  R.,  president  and  general  man- 
ager  Central     Park     Association     and 

president  Del  Monte  Coal  Mining  Co., 

office  1189  Market,  r.  49,  8th 

McNeill  d.  w.,  m.  d., 

physician  and  surgeon,   specialist  in 
botany,     bacteria    and     diseases    of 
women,   office    and  r.    1432    Folsom, 
hours  9  to  11  a.  m.,  1  to  5  and  7    to  8 
p.  m. 
McNeill  Daniel  W.  Jr.,  r.  1432  Folsom 
"    Edward  J.,  pantryman,  r.  781  Mission 
•'    Genevieve  C.  Miss,  secretary  Central  Park 

Assn,  1189  Market,  r.  49,  8th 
"    Henry,  helper   Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  206,  14th 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1815  Sacramento 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  207  Minna 
"    James,  pressman,  r.  230  Duncan 
"    James,  shipjoiner,  r.  2201  Geary 
"    John  H.,  contractor  brickwork,  r.  13£  Web- 
ster 
"    Malcolm  S.,  druggist,  r.  2201  Geary 
"    May,  widow,  r.  425  Stevenson 
"     William,  seaman,  r.  204  Jackson 
"    William,    W.,     printer      superintendent's 
office  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  1432  Fol- 
som 
-8®=-McNeill.    See  MacNeill,  McNeal  and    Mc- 
Neil 
McNeilly  John,  plumber,  r.  209,  2d 

"    W.  H.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  567  Natoma 
iBS^McNeilly.    See  MacNeilly 
McNeil  James,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

207  Minna 
McNerney  Anthony  R.  (Mallon  &  McNerney),  r. 
430Cleme   tina 
"    Bartholomew,  roadman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1504 

California 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  676  Clementina 
"    Catherine  Miss,  compositor,  r.  29  Silver 


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McNerney  Daniel  J.,  boiler  maker  P.  F.  Dundon, 
r.  39  Silver 
"    Dennis  F.,  teamster  Mahony  &  Sons  Dray- 
age  and  Warehouse  Co.,  r.  29  Silver 
"    Frank,  molder,  r.  1530  Folsom 
"    George,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain,  2309 

Bryant  Av,  r.  1530  Folsom 
"    John  B.,  pattern  maker,  r.  808  Mission 
"    John  T.,  boiler  maker,  r.  29  Silver 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  29  Silver 
je®-McNerney.      See    McEnerney,    Mclnerney 

and  Mclnerny 
McNesby  Frank,  guard  County  Jail  2 
"    Harry  R.,  iron  shipbuilder  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  6  Harriet 
"    James,  painter,  r.  240i4  Ritch 
"    JohnJ.,  riveter,  r.  6  Harriet 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  6  Harriet 
McNess  James,  bottler  The  Rosenblatt  Co.,  r. 
8  Dale  PI 
"    Robert  T.,  painter,  r.  206  Franklin 
McNevin    Alfred    D'Aroy,  teacher    navigation, 
404  Beale,  r.  406  Beale 
"    Alice  E.,  widow,  r.  406  Beale 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  533  Stevenson 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1426  Pacific  rear 
"    Edmund  H.,  teacher  navigation,  404  Beale, 
r.  406  Beale 
McNichol  Sarah,  domestic,  923  Fine 
McNichols  John,  seaman,  r.  2  Olive  Court 
McNickle  James,  laborer,  r.  1307  Point  Lobos 
Av 

McNICOLL  A.  J.  &  CO. 

(Andrew  J.  McNicoUt,  manufacturers 
all  kinds  patent  hydraulic,  air-pres- 
sure, steam,  electric  and  hand-power 
elevators,  122  -  124  Main,  telephone 
Main  591 
McNicoU  Andrew  J.  (A.  J.  McNlcoU  &  Co.),  r. 
2725  Sacramento 
"    George  W.,  draughtsman  A.  J.  McNicoU  & 

Co.,  r.  710  Ashbury 
' '    Isabelle  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  710  Ashbury 
"    John,  photographer,  r.  Concord  Av  nr  Mis- 
sion Road 
•'    John  R.,  foreman  W.  A.  Woodward  &  Co., 

r.  710  Ashbury 
"    Marianne,  widow,  r.  710  Ashbury 
"    William  F.,  superintendent  A.  J.  McNicoU 
&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
McNiece  A.  J.,  stage  manager  Bottle  Koenig's 
Theatre,  r.  713  California 
»    James  N..  bartender,  r.  22  Trenton 
Ji®=McNiece.    See  McNeice 
McNinch  Mingo,   stonecutter  John  D.   McGil- 
vray  &  Co.,  r.  44  South  Park 
"    Neal,  stonecutter,  r.  44  South  Park 
McNish  Ralph,  laborer,  r.  121 1/2  Trenton 
McNorton  N.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  2621  Pine 

"    Oliver  B.,  varieties,  2245  Market 
McNulty  Charles  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1352  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Christopher,  mate  str  T.  C.  Walker 
"    Daniel    A.,     carrier    postofBce,    r.     190514 

Stockton 
"    Frank,  wool  sorter,  r.  411,  5th 
"    Frederick  J.,  medical  student,  r.  705  Sutter 
"    George  H.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  404,  3d 
"    George  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  423  Utah 
"    Harry  J.,  physician,  r.  217  Fillmore 
"    Harry  O.,  helper  Joseph  F.  Dwyer,  r.  Mount 

Vernon  Av  nr  Tara 
"    Hattie  C,  widow,  r.  1160  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,    currier   Ludolph   P.   Degen,  r.   14 

Harriet 
"    James,  messenger,  r.  215, 17th 
"    James,  rigger,  r.  559  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  5  Pfeifler 
"    James  F.,  pressman  Edward  C.  Hughes,  r. 

5  Pfeiffer  „ 

"    John,    carpenter    A.   Walker,   r.   3113  Fill- 
more 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  335  Bay 
"    JohnF.,  wool  sorter  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

411,  5th 
"    Joseph,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  411  Folsom 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Flain,  Glazed,  and  Decorateci. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


McNulty  Mary,  widow,  r.  2  Welsh 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  559  Bryant 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  234  Taylor 
"    Michael,  calker,  r.  317  Beale  rear 
"    Michael,  foundryman,  r.  53  Natoma 
"    Owen,  hoseman  Engine  11,  r.  N  nr  14th  Av 

South 
"    Patrick  C,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 

411,  5th 
McNulty  P.  F.,  manufacturer  boots  and  shoes, 

Liebes  Bldg,  139  Post,  first  floor,  r.  2804 

Pine 

McNULTY  P.  ROSCOE, 

specialist  for  diseases  of  men  only, 
26  1-2  Kearny,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  3  p.  m. 
daily,  6:30  to  8:30  evenings,  Sundays 
10  a.m.  to  12  m. 

McNulty  Thomas,  milkman,  r.  315,  17th 
"  Thomas,  policeman,  r.  531  Guerrero 
"    Wellington  W.,  paper  hanger,  r.  cor  Mount 

Vernon  Av  and  Tara 
"    William  E.,  laborer,  r.  201/2  Rausch 
"    William  H.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  5  Pfeifler 
«®=McNulty.    See  Nulty 

McNutt     Alexander,     carpenter    Vulcan    Iron 
Wks,  r.  33  John 
"    Conlin  W.,  carpenter,  r.  423  Ellis 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  433  Ellis 
"    James  H.  (McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.  (James  H.  McNutt  and 
Albert  Kahn),  manufacturing  stationers, 
304  Market 
"    Maxwell,  law  student,  r.  1805  California 
"    Robert,  fireman  str  Columbia,  r.  40  Tehama 
"    Robert  B.,  student  William  A.  Atwood,  r. 

13  Murphy  Bldg 
"    Walter  R.,  teamster  Getz Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  3!4 
Clyde 
McNutt  W.F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  104  Sut- 
ter, r.  1805  California 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  3!4  Clyde 
"    William  E.,  teamster,  r.  30  Freelon 
>eS=-McNutt.     See  MacNutt 
McPartland  Alexander,  clerk  D.  McPartland,  r. 
16  Reed 
"    Daniel,  candies  and  notions,  Tiburon  Ferry, 

r.  16  Reed 
"    Percy,  r.  16  Reed 
4®=-McPartland.    See  McPortland 
McPeak  Annie  Miss,  housekeeper,  744  Mission 

"    John,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  511  Olive  Av 
4®=McPeak.    See  McPike 
McPeake  James,  r.  1636  Broadway  rear 
"    Robert    A.,    teamster     Overland    Freight 
Transfer  Co.,  r.  39  Madison  Av 
McPhail  Archibald,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Benjamin,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Sacramento 
"    John,  messman  str  Corona,  r.  1055b  How- 
ard 
McPhedran  James,  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

350y2  Minna 
McPhee  Annie  R.,  widow,  r.  110  Minna 
"    Charles  A.,  stevedore,  44  East,  r.  714,  21st 

McPHEE  COMPANY 

(Daniel  McPhee,  John  Groliere  and 
James  K.  sutton),  cut  stone  contract- 
ors, main  office  and  mills  1219  Market, 
telephone  Mint  254,  box  235  Builders' 
Exchange,  40  New  Montgomery 
McPhee  Daniel  (McPhee  C  )mpany),  r.  1828  Fell 
"  Ella  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laundry  Co., 
r.  25  Dehon 


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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

134  IVlarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St, 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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McQ 


POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


McPhee  James  A.,  candies,  1661  Mission 
"    John  A.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  25  Dehon 
"    John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  223,  9th  Av 
"    May  Miss,  milliner,  r.  110  Minna 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  35  Dehon 
4®"McPhee.    See  Macphee,  McAfee  and  McFee 
McPherson  Abbie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1834  Pow- 
ell 
"    Alexander,  r.  1608  Polli 
"    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  308  Cortland  Av 
"    Alexander,    compositor  C.   A.    Murdock& 

Co.,  r.  1608  Polk 
"    Alexander  W.,  clerk,  r.  959^^  Filbert 
"    Alfred,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  312  Lou 

isiana 
"    Angus,  carpenter,  r.  639  Mission 
"    Archibald,  merchant  tailor.  208  Stevenson, 

r.  33  Louisa 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk,  r.  635,  31th 
"    Daniel,  teamster  Alexander  McKay,  r.  331 

Minna 
"    David  L.,  pork  packer  Joseph  McEvoy,  r. 

5i4  Boardman  PI 
"    Duncan  R..  laborer,  r.  533  Sacramento 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  339  Filbert 
"    Frederick,  driver,  r.  2834  Mission 
"    Fitzhugh,  clerk,  r.  1307  O'Farrell 
"    George  E.,  physician,  r.  635,  34th 
"    George  W.,  real  estate  agent,  r.   265  Clem- 
entina 
"     Hannah,  widow,  r.  555  Bryant 
"    Horace  W.,    house  painter,  r.   b}i  Board 

man  PI 
"    James  A,,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    John,  boiler  maker   Fulton    Eng.    &   Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  433,  24th 
"    John,    groceries  and  liquors,  2000  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John,  tailor  A.  McPherson,  r.  33  Louisa 
"    Lachlan,   presser  J.   Spaulding   &  Co.,  r. 

136%  Rose  Av 
"    Lucy  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1834  Powell 
"    Maggie  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Marie  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Maynard,  physician,  r.  3502  Fillmore 
"    Murdoch  J.,  foreman  Pac.   Lumber  Co.  ,r. 

1309  Dolores 
"    Richard  H.,  copyist,  r.  1707  Devisadero 
"    Robert,  r.  1834  Powell 
"    Robert  A.,  painter,  r.  300  Cortland  Av 
"    Robert  R.,  clerk,  r.  635,  24th 
"    Samuel    G.,    painter   J.   H.   Spark,   r.  905 

Union 
"    Samuel  G.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  905  Union 
"    Samuel  H.,  janitor,  r.  265  Clementina 
"    Sina  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  Polytechnic  High 

School,  r.  612  Mason 
"    Thomas  A.,  seaman,  r.  26  Folsom 
"    William,  agent,  r.  120414  Sutter 
"    William,  clerk  Sierra  Nevada  Silver  Min- 
ing Co.,  r.  2502  Fillmore 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
4(S=  McPherson.    See  MacPherson 
McPhilemey  Charles,  junk,  r.  1233  Florida 
"    Edward,  r.  211  Minna 
"    James  C,  employee  Cutting  Fruit  Packing 

Co.,  r.  122  Langton 
McPhillips  Edward  E.,  teamster,  r.  449,  10th 
"    Edwin  E.,  drayman  Dodge,  Sweeney  &Co., 

r.  403, 10th 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  449,  10th 
"    William,  r.  449,  10th 
McPhun  Edward,  drayman,  r.  1543V4  Mission 
"    Sybilla,  widow,  r.  1543^4  Mission 


McPHUN  WILLIAM, 

manufacturer  window  shades  and 
opaque  cloth  and  dealer  paper  hang- 
ings, 1195  Market,  r.  1900  Turk 

McPike  Andrew  J.,  solicitor,  r.  712  Post 
"    Charles  L..  dental  student,  r.  711  Hyde 
"    Henry  C.  (Dunne  &  McPike),   attorney    at 

law,  310  Pine,  rooms  43-47,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  H.,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  rooms 

13-14,  r.  712  Post 
"    Lorenzo  B.,  clerk  Samuel  F.  Hughes,  r.  400 
Post 
McPolin  Catherine,  widow,  r.  353  Clara 
"    Charles,  candy  maker,  r.  253  Clara 
McPortland  Ellen,  widow,  r.  6  Collins 

•'    John,  laborer,  r.  6  Collins 
4®-McPortland.    See  McPartland 
McQuade  Arthur,  teamster,  r.  1310  Harrison 
"    Charles,  wrapper  Hale  Bros., r.  34714  Grove 
"    Edward,  asst.    engineer   str  Acapulco,  r. 

309,  13th 
"    Francis,  gasfitter,  r.  1109  : 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  315  Ritch 
"    Hugh,  seaman,  r.  1117  Folsom 
"    James  P.,  press  agent  Orpheum  Theatre,  r. 

123  Eddy 
"    James  V.,  clerk,  r.  1804  O'Farrell 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1109  Hampshire 
"    Jessie  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1804  O'Farrell 
"    John,  coalpasser  str  Mariposa 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  4  Vernon  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1310  Harrison 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  908  Capp 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  1310  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  wrapper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  347V2  Grove 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  M.  A.  Marron,  r.  908  Capp 
"    Viola  Miss,  r.  1804  O'Farrell 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  12i/4  Clinton 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  519  Mission 
j^=-McQuade.    See   McQuaid,    McQuaide    and 

McQuoid 
McQuaid  Frank,  mining,  r.  113,  14th 
Frank,  policeman,  r.  125,  1st  Av 
Frank  J.,  shoecutter,  r.  143  Henry 
John,  blacksmith,  r.  12;^  Harriet 
John,  teamster  J.  Browning,  r.  715  Clemen- 
tina 
John  H.,  laborer,  r.  1214  Harriet 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  2000  Howard 
Mary  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Evening 

School,  r.  1309  Sacramento 
Owen,  clerk,  r.  21,  7th 
Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  143  Henry 
Stephen,  fireman  str  Homer 
Thomas  E.,  driver  Eclipse  Cracker  Co.,  r. 
125,  1st  Av 
McQuaide  Arthur  T.,  cashier  D.  M.  Moran  &  Co., 
r.  128  Gilbert 
"    Catherine   G.  Miss,  teacher   Washington 

Evening  School,  r  339,  17th 
"    Daniel,  driver  Engine  33,  r.  128  Gilbert 
"    Frank,  wool  sorter,  r.  128  Gilbert 
"    James  P.,  clerk,  r.  128  Gilbert 
"    John  F.,  boiler  maker  Corporation  Yard  S. 

F.  F.  D..  r.  1817a  Howard 
"    Joseph  P.  Rev.,  asst.  pastor  Church  of  the 

Holy  Cross  (R.  C),  r.  1820  Eddy 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1817a  Howard 
"    Michael,  r.  339, 17th 
"    Owen,  r.  339,  17th 

"    Patrick,  laborer  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  128  Gil- 
bert 
"    Patrick,  wood  and  coal,  113  Shipley,  r.  544 
Natoma 
^BS^McQuaide.    See  McQuade  and  McQuoid 
McQuarrie  Catherine,  widow,  r.  2343  Washing- 
ton 
"    Charles,  r.  1110  Larkin 
"    Frank  M.,  designer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  2343  Washington 
"    George  D.,  stock  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  2343  Washington 
"    John,  artist,  51  City  Hall  Av 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  2343  Washington 
"    Maiy  Mrs.,  r.  324  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,  traveling  salesman,  r.   324   O'Far- 
rell 
4®"McQuarrie.    See  Macquarrie 


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McQueen  Alfred  W.,  bookkeeper  Nev/  Era  Gold 
Mining  and  Milling  Co.,  r.  1031  Valencia 

"    Duncan,  blacksmith,  r.  55  Laurel  PI  rear 

"  Henry  M.,  druggist  William  M.  Searby,  r. 
160  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    James  S.,  baker,  r.  504  Geary 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1137  Guerrero 

McQueen  john, 

carpet-beating-  works,  first-class  beat- 
ing and  renovating,  packing,  moving, 
and  shipping  liouseliold  goods,    hair 
picking  done  also,  453  Stevenson,  tele- 
phone South  228,  r.  1011  Guerrero 
McQueen  Thomas  W.,  carpenter,  r.  343,  5th  Av 
McQueeney  Bridget,  widow,  r.  147  Shipley 
"    James  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  136  Shipley 
"    John,    laborer  Golden  State  and  Miners' 

I.  Wks,  r.  46  Tehama 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  147  Shipley 
"    John  F.,  seaman,  r.  147  Shipley 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  IS&Yi  Shipley 
"    William  P.,  steamfitter,  r.  ISevi  Shipley 
McQuesten  Charles   A.,  physician,  131  Post,  r. 

1618  Jackson 
McQuiddy  R.  Dale,  traveling  salesman  Reding- 

ton  &  Co. 
McQuilkin  Robert  W.,  lodgings,  1063  Mission,  r. 

1302  Powell 
McQuillan  Ellen,  widow,  r.  116  Welsh  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  532  Howard 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  1434  Howard 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  703  Greenwich 
"    Peter,  ironer  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Peter,  fireman  tugboat  Reliance,  r.  333  Fre- 
mont 
McQuiston  Joseph  H.,  porter  Wolf  &  Sons,  r. 
515  Broderick 
"    Matthew  B.,  salesman  Emerson  &  Ryan, 
44,  6th 
McQuitty  Andrew,  head  porter  O'Connor,  Mof- 
fatt  &Co.,  r.  1334  Eddy 
"    William  A.,  dentist,  448^/4  Valencia,  r.  1324 
Eddy 
McQuoid  Frank,  r.  208  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  r.  308  Shotwell 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  645  Natoma 
4®~McQuoid.    See  McQuade  and  McQuaid 
McRae  Alexander,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Ri- 
voli  Av 
"    Anna  M.,  widow,  groceries,  25  Louisa 
"    Belle  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  133,  26th 
"    David,  r.  1029  Mission 
"    Donald,  carpenter,  r.  309  Crescent  Av 
McRae  Donald,  old  and  new  furniture,  carpets, 
stoves  and  articles  of  every  description 
bought  and  sold,  869  Mission,  r.  838  Mis- 
sion 
"    Donald,  reporter,  r.  1039  Mission 
"    James,  r.  123,  36th 
"    James  T.,  teamster  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  1  Worth 
"    Peter  A.,  clerk,  r.  1029  Mission 
"    William  D.,  carpenter,  r.  122,  26th 
"    William  P.,  clerk,  r.  1029  Mission 
4®*McRae.    See  MacRae,  McCray,  McCrea  and 

McCreagh 
McRaith  Catherine,  widow,  r.  356  Jessie 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  356  Jessie 
"    May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  356 
4®-McRaith.    See  McCraith 
McReynolds  Samuel  H.,  laborer, 

some 
McRoberts  J.,  boiler  maker  str  Belgic 

"    William  S.,  r.  109  Capp 
McShane  Andrew,  bookkeeper,  r.  1308  Valencia 
"    Andrew  P.,  r.  1308  Valencia 
"    Bernard  J.,  engineer Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1521 

Howard 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  512  Mission 
"    Eugene  C,  clerk  London,  Paris  and  Ameri- 
can Bank,  r.  1308  Valencia 
"    Frank,  bartender  International  Hotel 
"    Henry  J.,  painter,  r.  42  Gilbert 
"    James  J.,  policeman,  r.  21  Shotwell 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  42  Gilbert 
"    Katie,  domestic,  1631  Broadway 
"    Michael,  r.  11  Collins 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  3354  Gilbert 


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McShane  Nellie  Mrs.,  widow,  night  nurse  St. 

Mary's  Hospital 
"    Nellie  T.,  widow,  r.  1009,  20th 
"    Robert,  hoseman  Engine  8,  r.  1715  Polk 
"    Robert,  laborer  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  218 

Moulton 
"    Robert  J.,  painter,  r.  42  Gilbert 
"    Thomas  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  214,  4th 

Av 
"    William  D.,  painter,  r.  43  Gilbert 
"    William  H.,  stevedore,  r.  12314  Welsh 
McShea  John,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  330 

Tehama 
"    John  Jr..  boiler  maker,  r.  330  Tehama 
"    Joseph  T.,  boiler  maker,  r.  330  Tehama 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  21  Stanford 
"     William  A.,  laborer,  r.  21  Stanford 
McSheffery  John,  stonecutter,  r.  116  Welsh 
McSherry  Brothers  (Philip,  Robert  and  James), 

dairy,  Corbett  Av  nr  Alms  House 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  2110  Filbert 
"    James   (McSherry    Bros.),    r.    Corbett  Av 

nr  Alms  House 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  1216  Steiner 
"    Philip   (McSherry    Bros.),   r.    Corbett    Av 

nrAlms  House 
"    Robert  (McSherry  Bros.),    r.    Corbett   Av 

nr  Alms  House 
4®"MoSherry.    See  MacSherry 
McSloy  Thomas,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  917  Market 
McSorley  Arthur,  laborer,  r.  39  Washington  Av 
"    Edward  J.,  bookbinder  Althof  &  Bahls,  r. 

39  Washington  Av 
"    Hugh  T.,  plumber  Garrett  C.   Sweeney,  r. 

39  Washington  Av 
"    John  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  33 Pow- 
ell Av 
"    Roger,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  518Folsom 
"    William,  clerk  W.  B.  Clufl  &  Co.,  r.   555a 

Natoma 
j8®"McSorley.    See  Macsorley 
McStay  Edward  P.,  sign  painter,  r.  115  Ellis 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  115  Ellis 
"    John  J.,  marine   engineer,   9    Mission,    r. 

Alameda 
McSwain    Charles    A.,  teamster    Howard    H. 

Hogan,  r.  719,  22d 
"    Omer,  medical  student,  r.  1534  Mission 
"    Thomas,  janitor  Cal.  Medical  College,   r. 

1423  Folsom 
McSweeney  Ambrose,  distributor  Post  Office,  r. 

3  Sanchez 
"    Daniel,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Daniel    (Hegarty   &   McSweeney),    r.    547 

Mission 
"    Daniel  J.,  meat  inspector,  r.  2  Sanchez 
"    Dennis,  shoemaker,  r.  1220  Polk 
"    Eugene  A.,  horseman,  r.  3  Sanchez 
"    Eugene  D.,  clerk,  r.  SE  cor  Chestnut  and 

Polk 
"    Eugene  J.,  clerk,  r.  2  Sanchez 
"    H.,  waiter  City  of  Sydney 
"    James  P.,  transferer    Schmidt    Label    & 

Lith.  Co.,  r.  3940  Clay 
"    Jeremiah,  clerk  Maurice  P.  Corridan,  r.  570 

Minna 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  2  Sanchez 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  221,  8th  rear 
"    Mary  L.,  nurse,  r.  3  Sanchez 
"    Victor,  seaman,  r.  41^2  East 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1220  Polk 
McSwegan  Catherine,  widow,  r.  139  Dore 
"    Charles  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  117  Fulton 
"    Edward,  stationery,  141,  4th,  r.  117  Fulton 


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McSwegan  Hugh,  messenger,  r.  139  Dore 
"    Hugh  P.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  117 

Fulton 
'•    James,  blacksmith,  r.  96!4  Devisadero 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  106^4  3d 
"    James  A.,  machinist,  r.  2135  Harrison 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  117  Fulton 
"    Philip,  printer,  r.  96i/^  Devisadero 
McSwiggen  Edward,    lamplighter    S.    F.    Gas 
Light  Co.,  r.  1138  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  1128  McAllister 
McTamney  Joseph,    clerk   Post   Office,    r.  441 
Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  441  Minna 
McTeigue  Annie,  widow,  liquors,  707  Banks 
McTernan  Cornelius  F.,  groceries,  SW  cor  14th 
Av  South  and  N 
"    James  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.    18 

Hartford 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.   SW  cor  14th  Av 

South  and  N 
"    Thomas  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  18  Hartford 
McTiernan  Bessie,  domestic,  1409  Leavenworth 

"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  32V2  Dore 
McTigue  Frances  Miss,   stenographer  W.  &  J. 
Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  1001  Bush 
"    John,  shoe  finisher  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  906 

Howard 
"    JohnM..  shoemaker,  r.  19  Alvarado 
"    Joseph  W.,  harness  maker,  3098  Mission,  r. 

133  Precita  Av 
"    Michael,  harness   maker   Joseph  W.  Mc- 
Tigue, r.  19  Alvarado 
"    Richard  A.,  harness  maker  Joseph  W.  Mc- 
Tigue, r.  19  Alvarado 
"    Steven,  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,r.  Golden 
Gate,  Cal. 
j^S^McTigue.    See  McTeigue 
McVanner  James,  painter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  72  W 

Mission 
McVarrish  Roderick,  carpenter,  r.  123  Eddy 
McVay  Harlan  E.,  captain,  assistant    surgeon 
5th  Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Alcatraz  Island 
McVean  D.  Malcolm,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  & 
Co.,  r.  404  Ellis 
"    Donald  M.,  special  agent  Trans-Atlantic 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  404  Ellis 
McVeigh  John,  laborer,  r.  221  Broadway 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1  Cohen  PI 
"    Patrick  J.,  water  tender  str  City  of  Sydney, 
r.  314  Bemis 
McVerry    Joseph,   fireman  Engine   32,    r.   2110 
Hyde 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Primary  School, 

r.  2110  Hyde 
"    Myron,  apprentice  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r. 

2110  Hyde 
"    Thomas  F.,  r.  2110  Hyde 
McVey  Charles  A  ,  dairyman,  r.  312  Fell 
"    Francis  J.,  storekeeper,  r.  527  Arkansas 
"    Harry,  cook,  r.  45  Everett 
"    John,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r.  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    John,  iron  worker,   r.   18th  bet  Iowa  and 

Pennsylvania  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    John  F.,  machinehand  Pac.  Metal  Sheet 

Wks,  r.  62214  Hayes 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  622i4  Hayes 
"    Patrick  H.,  dairyman,  r.  312  Fell 
"    Richard,  porter  Davis  &Marston,  r.  45  Ev- 
erett 
4®="McVey.    See  McVeigh 
McVicar  Eliza,  widow,  r.  124  Welsh 
"    John,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  506,  2d 


McVicker  Alexander  (McVicker  &  Broderick), 
r.  15  Oak 
"    Alexander,  lumberman,  r.  24V4  Chesley 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  504  Napa 
"    James  E.,  carpenter,  r.  2815  Clay  rear 
"    Nellie  Miss,  cashier  C.  W.  Foster,  r.  20 

O'Farrell 
"    &  Broderick  (Alexander  McVicker  and  Ed- 
ward Broderick),  groceries,  27, 9th 
"    &  Broderick  (Alexander  McVicker,  Frank 
Lutley    and    Edward    Broderick),    gro- 
ceries, 40,  6th 
McWade   Arthur   T.,    bookkeeper,    r.    128   Gil- 
bert 
"    Daniel  B.,  teamster,  r.  128  Gilbert 
"    Francis  D.,  wool  sorter,  r.  128  Gilbert 
"    James  P.,  wool  sorter,  r.  128  Gilbert 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  128  Gilbert 
McWam  Charles,  barber,  804,  15th 
McWayne  Anthony  A.,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
McWhinney  William  J.,    butler,   1101  Califor- 
nia 
McWMrter  David  (McWhirter  Electric  Co.),  r. 
457  Valencia 

McWHIRTER   ELECTRIC     CO. 

(David  McWhirter),  electricians,  pat- 
entees automatic  door  opener  and 
closer,  457  Valencia 

McWhirter  Frank,  butcher  C.  W.  Foster,  r.  246, 

6th 
McWilliams  Charles  O.,  blacksmith,  r.  10  Free- 
Ion 
"    Emma    Miss,    teacher  Heald's    Business 

College,  r.  102  Walnut 
"    Frederick  J.,  salesman,  r.  922b  Sutter 
"    Hugh,  cook  John  M.  Morris,  r.  307,  4th 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  cor 

7th  Av  and  M 
"    John  A.,  engineer  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

1107  McAllister 
"    John  W.,  manager  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

809  Guerrero 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  102  Walnut 
"    Michael,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  7th  Av 

South  bet  M  and  N 
"    William  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  17  Scott 
"    William  A.  Jr.,  r.  17  Scott 
Meaburn  Augusta,  widow,  r.  920  Green 

"    Laura  F.,  widow,  r.  2217  Taylor 
Meacham  David  K.,  r.  1316  Guerrero 
"    Frederick  E.,  r.  3  Frankfort  Av 
"    John  F.,  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r.   1417w 

Hayes 
"    J.  P.  Rev.,  pastor  First  African  M.  E.  Zion 

Church,  r.  1416  Jackson 
"    Lucretia,  widow,  r.  1417w  Hayes 
"    R.  Harry,  tailor  Wardrobe  Renovatory,  r. 

406  Sutter 
Mead  Benjamin  F.,  r.  1215  Leavenworth 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  4  Hyde  Terrace 
"    Charles  F.,  car  repairer,  r.  2832  Pine 
"    Charles  F.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1215  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Charles    H.,  clerk    auditing   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1613  Sacramento 
"    Charles  H.   (estate  of),  Edward  A.  Huber 

manager,  harness  and  saddle  maker,  526 

Front 
"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  saddler,  16  Golden  Gate  Av, 

r.  121914  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Cornelius  S.,  clerk  John  C.  Howe,  r.  1100 

Green 
"    E.  C,  traveling  salesman  Wiester&Co., 

r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
"    ElizabethB.,  widow,  r.  317,  9th 
"    Emma  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Sherman,  Clay 

&Co.,  r.  1215  Leavenworth 
"    Essie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  616  Lott 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  3  Hyde  Terrace 
"    George,  r.  227,  15th 
"    George  E.,  blacksmith  helper  Market  St. 

Ry.,r.  1522  Fell 
"    Helen  Miss,  r.  1175  Stanyan 
"    Henry  S.,  shoemaker,  r.  312  Folsom 
"    James  A.,  physician,  3614  Geary 
"    John  F.  (Mead  &  Clogg),  r.  3425  Mission 


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Mead  Lewis  R.,  secretary  Risdon  Iron  and  Lo- 
comotive Works,  SE  cor  Howard  and 
Beale,  and  secretary  Manufacturers'  and 
Producers'  Association,  r.  The  Colonial 

"    Martin,  deckhand  State  Dredger  2,  r.  506 
Buchanan 

"    Martin  T.,  engineer,  r.  616  Lett 

"    Max,  laundryman,  r.  227,  15th 

"    May  R.  Mrs.,  r.  1522b  Fell 

"    Michael  H.,  asst.  coinerU.  S.  Mint,  r.  7  El- 
gin Park  Av 

"    Nathaniel  E.  (Shea  &  Mead),  r.  2O6/2,  9th 

"    Percival  M.,  r.  23031/2  Bush 

"    Ray,  r.  3624A  16th 

«'    Roy  D.,  clerk  Bishop  &  Wheeler,  r.  1522b 
Fell 

"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  1144  Mission 

"    Selden,  painter,  r.  478  Tehama 

"    Thaddeus  H.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
824  Laguna 

"    Walter,  insurance  agent,  r.  1828  Vallejo 

"    Walter  W.,  elevator  tender,  r.  707  Natoma 

"    W.  H.,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 

"    William  D.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  501 
Octavia 
Head   William   H.,    secretary    Contra    Costa 
Water  Co.,  728  Montgomery 

"    &  Clogg  (John  F.  Mead  and  Peter  Clogg), 
blacksmiths  and    wagon   makers,    3245 
Mission 
4®~Mead.    See  Meade  and  Meads 
Meaddows  Benjamin  F.,  janitor,  r.  260  Minna 
Meaddows  Joseptl  F.,  doorkeeper  Builders'  Ex- 
change, r.  260  Minna 
jg^Meaddows.    See  Meadows 
Meade  Calvert,  insurance  adjuster,  420  Califor- 
nia, room  23,  r.  Oakland 

"    Edward,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co. 

"    Frank,  hackman,  r.  244!^  Clara 

"    Henry,  tailor,  409  Commercial,  r.  404  Waller 

"    J.,  porter  str  Corona 

"    Jane  Miss,  r.  334  Turk 

"    John,  r.  935  Sutter 

"    John,  liquors,  1646  Mission 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  1821  Mason 

"    Patrick  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  230  Filbert 

"    Valmer  A.,  waiter,  r.  181  Jessie 
Meader  Alexander  J.,  shoecutter,  r.  2034  Pine 

"    Ann  R.,  widow,  r.  2034  Pine 

"    Eliza  L.   Miss,  teacher   Cooper   Primary 
School,  r.  2034  Pine 

"    Frank  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  2034  Pine 

"    Joseph  E.,  clerk,  r.  2034  Pine 
Meadow  Valley  Dairy,  Thomas   Minehan  pro- 
prietor, ofQce  35  Eddy 
Meadowcroft  William,  gardener,  r.  17th  Av  bet 

H  and  I 
Meadows  Arthur  J.,  collector  Rauer's  Law  and 
Collection  Offlce,  r.  1104  Market 

"    Brothers  (George  and  H.  Wallace),  stoves 
and  tinware,  244  Chattanooga 

"    Charles  R.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
515  Post 

"    Charles  W.,  boatbuilder,  r.  132^4  Oak 

"    Frederick,    salesman    Philadelphia    Shoe 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George    (Meadows   Bros.),    r.    244    Chat- 
tanooga 

"    H.  Wallace  (Meadows  Bros.),  r.  244  Chat- 
tanooga 

"    Ruth,  widow,  r.  1043  Mission 

"    William,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Ri- 
voli  Av 

"    William  E.,  Jr..  clerk  Phelps  &  Miller,  r. 
1043  Mission 
;B®-Meadows.    See  Meaddows 
Meads  Henry,  tailor,  r.  404  Waller 

"    John,  restaurant,  205,  6th,  r.  981H  Harrison 

"    Norman  L.,  clerk  str  Gold,  r.  1262A  18th 

"    Otto,  clerk,  r.  404  Waller 
Meagher  Andrew,  foreman  Cutting  Packing  Co., 
r.  1170  Harrison 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  162,  14th 

"    Charles,  lineman,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Cornelius,  r.  1415'/^  Baker 

"    Daniel,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 
909,  15  th 

"    Daniel  C,  ropemaker  James  Meagher,  r. 
437,  28th 


Meagher  Frank  D.,    teacher  music  and  elec- 
trical engineer,  1115  Sutter 
Meagher  Frank  T.,    secretary  Supreme  Cout^ 
of   California,    825    Market,    Emporium 
Bldg,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Harry  J.,  superintendent  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 

Co.,  r.  222  Turk 
"    James,  r.  31754  Day 
"    James,  baker,  r.  631M  Natoma 
"    James,  rope  manufacturer,  427,  28th 
"    James F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  320,  18th 
"    James  J.,  copyist  Recorder's  offlce,  r.  244 

Clementina 
"    Jeremiah,     harness     maker     Corporation 

Yard  S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  1214  Tilden 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  4  Godeus 
"    John,  r.  2832  Howard 
"    John,  driver,  r.  4  Godeus 
"    John,  gardener  Mount  Calvary  Cemetery, 

r.  22151/2  Turk 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  114  Clipper 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  142  Rose  Av 
"    John  A.,  machinist,  r.  1245a  18th 
"    Joseph  J.,  ropemaker  James  Meagher,  r. 

426  Valley 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  35  Valparaiso 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  416  Duncan 
Meagher  Michael,  real  estate,  64  Nevada  Block, 
r.  321  Oak 
"    Thomas,  driver  New  York  Dairy,  r.  39th  nr 

Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  321  Oak 
' '    Wi  Uiam  F. ,  shoemaker,  1 18  O'Farrell,  r.  416 

Taylor 
"    William  J.,  insurance  agent,  r.  321  Oak 
"    William  J.,  policeman,  r.  2310  Webster 
4®"Meagher.    See  Maher 

Meagles  Edward  J.,  marble  cutter,  r.  2530  Post 
"    Joseph  T.,  shoecutter  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 

Co..  r.  3530  Post 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  2530  Post 
"    Richard  M.,  stonecutter,  r.  2530  Post 
Meakin  Edgar  T.,  machinist  William  Meakin, 
r.  123414  Vallejo 
"    Henry,  pattern  maker,  r.  3  White 
Meakin  W.  Machine  Co.  (William  Meakin  and 
J.  G.  Kearney),  manufacturers  of  novel- 
ties and  automatic  machinery,  622  Com- 
mercial 
Meakin  William,  machinist  and  model  maker, 

622  Commercial,  r.  1234%  Vallejo 
Mealey  Edward  E.,  engineer,  r.   1026  15th  Av 
South 
"    Edward  L.,  bartender,  r.  1026  15th  Av  South 
4®"Mealey.    See  Meeley  and  Meily 
Meaney  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1318  Jones 
"    Lewis  J.  (Hirschfelder  &  Meaney),  r.  804 

Treat  Av 
"    Mary   Miss,    teacher    Douglass    Primary 
School,  r.  1218  Jones 
;8S~Meaney.    See  Meany 
Means  John  H.,  field  asst.  Cal.  State  Mining 

Bureau,  r.  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
Meanwell  Charles,  shipjoiner,r.  131/^  Madison  Av 
Meany  John,  coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  335 
Minna 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  231i/i  Clara 
"    John  P.,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  and 

MfgCo.,r.  35  Hyde 
"    Joseph  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  1101  Geary 
"    Nellie  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Robert  E.,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  3  Ken- 
tucky PI 
"    Timothy,  laborer  r.  431,  4th 
4®"Meany.    See  Meaney 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900    BA-rrERY   ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Meaxes  Jolin  L.,  superintendent  city  delivery 
Post  Office,  NW    cor  Washington   and 
Battery,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Joseph,    gripman    Market    St.    Ey,  r.   452 
Clipper 

>e®"Meares.    See  Mears 

Meams  Frank  W.,  clerk  James  Mearns,  r.  1508 
Powell 

Meams  George,  searcher  of  records,  425  Mont- 
gomery, room  8,  r.  1412  Octavia 
"    George  S.,  notary  public,  20  Montgomery, 

r.  1412  Octavia 
"    James,  bazaar.  1500  Powell,  r.  1508  Powell 
"    John  C.  entry  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r. 

1508  Powell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2020^4  Bryant 

Mears  Harry  W.,  electrician,  r.  1904  Market 

Measor  Herbert,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

Mebach  Frank,  butcher,  243,  15th,  r.  239,  15th 

J^=Mebach.    See  Mibach 

Meoando  Vittoria,  widow,  r.  7  Reed  PI 

Mecartney  Amos,  capitalist, 6  Montgomery  Av, 
r.  Bay  Farm  Island 

Mecchi  F.  &  Co.  (Frank  Mecchi,  Charles  Simi 
and   Louis  Gillineri).  fruits,   groceries 
and  liquors,  733-735  Montgomery  Av 
"    Frank  (F.  Mecchi  &  Co.),  r.  1922  Mason 
"    Paul,  blacksmith  helper  J.  W.  Russell  c& 
Co.,  r.  8  Bartol 

Mechanics'  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
William  E.  Lutz  secretary,  305  San- 
some 

Mechanics'  Home  and  Saloon,  Bemhard  Luhr- 
mann  proprietor,  101-103  First 
"    House,    Ernst    H.    Eick    proprietor,    116 
Berry 

Mechanics'  Institute,  Ernst  A.  Denicke  presi- 
dent, Charles  E.  Moaser  recording  sec- 
retary, J.  H.  Culver  secretary.  31  Post 

Mechanics'  "Institute  Industrial  Exhibition, 
J.  H.  Culver  secretary,  office  31  Post 

Mechanics'  Institute  Library,  A.  M.  Jellison 
librarian.  31  Post 

Mechanics'  Institute  Pavilion,  W  s  Larkin 
bet  Hayes  and  Grove 

Mechanics'  Mill,  Andrew  Wilkie  proprie- 
tor, manufacturer  mouldings,  window 
frames,  etc.,  SW  cor  Mission  and  Fre- 
mont 

Mechanics'  Mills,  Wells,  Russell  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, sawing,  planing,  etc.,  SW  cor 
Mission  and  Fremont 

Mecini  B.,  plaster  caster,  r.  10  Sumner  rear 

Mecke  Andreas,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schin- 
dler,  r.  1011  Minna 

Meckfessel    Fred,    vice-president    Del   Monte 
Milling  Co.,  307-311  Brannan,  r.  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Fred  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Del   Monte   Milling 

Co..  r.  Oakland 
"    William B.,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co..  r. 
905  Steiner 

Mecklem  John  F. ,  secretary  and  manager  Poul- 
trymen's  Union,  207  Front,  r.  Alameda 

Mecredy '  Alexander    B.,    carpenter    Mecredy 
Bros.,  r.  714  Tay 
"    Raymond  R.,  carpenter  Mecredy  Bros.,  r. 
422  Church 

MECREDY  BROTHERS 

(John  G.  and  Thomas  H.),  carpenters 
and  builders,  8  Stevenson 

Mecredy  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1514  Hyde 
"    Frederick    A.,    clerk    Post    Office,    r.    432 

Church 
"    John,  brassmolder,  r.  806  Douglass 


Mecredy  John  G.  (Mecredy  Bros.),  r.  434  Church 
"    John  J.,  r.  422  Church 

"    Thomas  H.  (Mecredy  Bros.),  r.  422  Church 
"    William  J.,  engineer  str  Greenwood,  r.  623 
McAllister 
4®=Mecredy.     See    Macredy,    McCready    and 

Mecready 
Medard  Malcien,  laborer,  r.  709!4  Stockton 

"    G.  upholsterer,  r.  709i/4  Stockton 
Medau  Charles  P.,  barber,  2911A  Geary 
"    Emil  C,  cigar  maker,  710  Washington,  r. 

2324  Pine 
"    J.   E.,    clerk   Baker   &   Hamilton,    r.  2324 
Pine 
Medau  Julius  H.,  importer  and  jobber  foreign 
and  domestic  wines  and  liquors,  224,  6th, 
telephone  Mint  43,  r  318.  6th 
"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2324  Pine 
Medcraft  R.  C,  branch  secretary  Lion  and  Im- 
perial Insurance  Companies,  205-207  San- 
some,  r.  Alameda 

MEDDOCK  J.  T., 

civil  engineer  and  commissioned  sur- 
veyor for  the  State  of  California,  to- 
pography and  mining  engineering  a 
specialty,  531  California,  room  1,  r.  124 
Scott 
Medeirous  August  J.,  barber,  402  Brannan,  r. 

307  Ritch 
Medford  Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  404  Tehama 
Medical  Department  University  of  California, 
Robert  A.    McLean,  M.   D.,   dean,   E  s 
Stockton  bet  Chestnut  and  Francisco, 
clinic  rooms  155  New  Montgomery,  office 
305  Kearny 
Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  California,  Wil- 
liam W.  Kerr,  M.  D.,  secretary,  office  528 
Sutter 
Medical  Supply  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  36  New 

Montgomery 
Medin  William,  driver  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r.  2429 

Folsom 
Medina  Frank  P.,  night  chief   operator  Pac. 
Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co.,  r.  l226yo  Sanchez 
"    Josephine  O.  Miss,  forelady  Standard  Shirt 

Co.,  r.  312  Octavia 
"    VidaL  printer,  r.  917'/i  Filbert 
"    William  H.,  collector  Madison  &  Burke,  r. 

416  Greenwich 
"    William  T.,  collector  Madison  &  Burke,  r. 
416  Greenwich 
Medley  Alfred  F.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  1506  Hyde 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  2926  Bush 
"    Herbert  E.,  asst.  U    S.  Internal  Revenue 

Laboratory,  r.  1506  Hyde 
"    J.  P.,  fireman  str  Gold,  r.  Petaluma 
"    James  P.,  machinist,  r.  2926  Bush 
"    Thomas,  car  builder,  r.  16  Lafayette 
Medlock  George   W.,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  1511  Noe 
Medovich  Theodore  C,  r.  429  Minna 
Medsen  M.  S.,  lumberman,  r.  2325  Bryant  Av 
Medus    Bazile,    house    and    sign    painter,    818 


"    Julia  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 

"    Louis  (Medus  &  Hurthere),  r.  813  Pacific 

"    &  Hurthere  (Louis  Medus  and  Alexander 
Hurthere),  carpenters,  1122  Stockton 
Medwin  Alfred,  porter,  r.  212  Broadway 
Mee  James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1894  Broadway 

"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  934,  20th 

"    J.  Hubert,  student,  r.  1894  Broadway 

"    John,  r.  934,  20th 

"    John  J.,  mattress  maker,  r.  934,  20th 

"  Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  325  Montgomery, 
room  3,  r.  1894  Broadway 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  69  Natoma 

"  Timothy,  traveling  passenger  agent  Rio 
Grande  Western  Railway,  14  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Campbell,  Cal. 

"    William  P.,  stenographer  Albion  Lumber 
Co.,  r.  934,  20th 
Meegan  Mary,  domestic,  917  Hyde 

"    Peter  J.  (Christiansen  &  Meegan),  r.  2930 
Howard 
Meehan  Alice,  widow,  r.  925  Shotwell 

"    Andrew,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  241,  15th 


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MEEHAN  CHARLES, 

plumber,   gas  and  steam  fitter,  652 
Sacramento,  r.  1808  Vallejo 

Meehan  Charles  W.,  bookkeeper  diaries  Mee- 
han,  r.  118  Hayes 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1531  Taylor 
"    Emily  Miss,  restaurant,  155,  5tli,  r.  51,  2d 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  E.  J.  Galley,  r.  1531  Taylor 
"    Frank  W.,  belt  maker  L.  P.  Degen,  r.  440,  2d 
"    George  H.,  plumber  Charles  Meehan,  r.  1808 

Vallejo 
"    George  J.,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  223,  15th 
"    George  W.,  plumber,  r.  1507  Stockton 
"    James,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  223,  15th 
"    James,  fireman  str  Cleone,  r.  432,  1st 
"    James,  miner,  r.  512  Howard 
"    James  H.,  teamster,  r.  2742  Folsom 
"    Jeremiah,  teamster,  r.  2742  Folsom 
"    Jesse  P.,  superintendent  Pullman  Palace 
Car  Co.,  24-25  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  cigars  and  tobacco,  607, 

20th 
"    John  B.,  driver  Edward  H.  Arnold,  r.  Uni- 
versity nr  Silliman 
"    John  C,  tanner    Metten   &    Gebhardt,   r. 

Congdon  nr  Nye 
"    Lawrence,   liquors,  201,  2d,   and  lodgings, 

573  Howard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1548  Howard 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1416  Alabama 

Martin  J.,  boiler  maker  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r. 
627  Minna 
"    Matthew,      bridge     carpenter     Thomson 

Bridge  Co. 
"    May,  widow,  r.  757  Howard  rear 
"    Michael  J.,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  3239,  16th 
"  Patrick,  r.  307,  4th 
"    Patrick,  laundryman  U.  S.  Laun  ry,  r.  225, 

15th 
"    Patrick  J.,  bartender,  r.  2103  Powell 
"    Patrick  M.,  waiter  George  D.  Mayle,  r.  313, 

4  th 
"    Peter,  r.  40,  13th 
"    Philip  J.,  plumber,  r.  815  Pacific 
' '    Phineas  W. ,  beltmaker  L.  P.  Degen,  r.  440, 2d 
"    Thomas,     incandescent     worker     Edison 

Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  419  Stockton 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  25  Lapidge 
"    Thomas  F.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  35  Lapidge 
"    Ulysses  G.,  plumber  Charles  Meehan,  r. 

1808  Vallejo 
"    William  E.,  tanner,  r.  1548  Howard 
4®="Meehan.    See  Mahan,  Mehan,  Meighan  and 

Mihan 
MeekBazelE.,  expressman,  cor  Van  Ness  Av 
and  Market,  r.  917  Larkin 
"    James,  store  and  office  fixtures,  1118  Mis- 
sion, r.  14  Walter 
"    John,  painter,  r.  230i4,  28th 
"    Thomas  H.,  cashier  W.  J.  Callingham,  r.  14 
Walter 
Meeker  Frances  V.  Miss,  cashier  John  S.  Kim- 
ball, r.  413,21st 
»    Norah,  domestic,  1331  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Victorine  M.,  widow,  r.  413,  21st 
"    William  M.,  architect,  r.  413,  2lst 
Meeks  Edward,  real    estate,    11    Montgomery, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Frederick,   commission  merchant,  213-215 

Front,  r.  826  Broadway 
"    John  F.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  1104 

Tennessee 
"    Washington,  attorney  at  law,  512 Montgom- 
ery, r.  2511  Washington 
Meeley  Edward  A.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  1083  Tennessee 
"    James,  millhand  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.  1083 

"    John,  bakery,  1083  Tennessee 

"    John  A.,   laborer  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.   1083 

Tennessee 
"    Maggie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  1083  Tennessee 

See  Mealey  and  Meily 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Fumisliing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

e^t-e^-Z     IVJARKET    ST". 


Meertief  Abe  (Haas  Bros.),  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Meese  Adolph,  compositor  Louis  Roesch  Co.,    r. 
Oakland 
"    Constant  (Clot  &  Meese),  r.  Oakland 
Meeve  Henry,  groceries   and  liquors,  515  Bry- 
ant 
Mefferd  Frank  L.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR.,  r.  1215  Filbert 
Mefret  Georges,  student,  r.  1321  Powell 
"    Maggie    Mrs  ,    principal    boarding    dept. 
Mefret's  French  and  English  Institute, 
r.  1321  Powell 
Mefret  Xavier  (officier  d' Academic),  director  , 
Mefret's  French  and  English  Institute, 
and  teacher  French  Heald's    Business 
College,  r.  1321  Powell 
Mefret's  French  and  English  Institute,  Xavier 
Mefret  director,  1321  Powell  nr  Broadway 
Megan  Thomas,  fireman,  r.  1136  Stevenson 
Megannon  Eliza  L.,  widow,  r.  315^4  Ellis  rear 
"    James  L.,  clerk,  r.  315i/i  Ellis  rear 
"    William  F.,  assistant  storekeeper   Edison 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  605,  23d 
Megelin  William,  shoemaker,  456  Haight 
Megentz  James,  fireman  str  Alameda 
Megget  Cyrus  K.,  clerk  Attorney-General,    r. 

2226  California 
Megica  Nicolas  (Megica  &  Co.),  r.  201114  Fill- 
more 
"    &  Co.   (Nicolas  Megica,   Nicolas  Borrina 
and  John  Surko),  restaurant,  2003  Fill- 
more 
Meginnis  Leo  S.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  121  Montgom- 
ery 
Meguet  Francois  M.,  foreman  Chaix  &  Bernard, 

r.  240  Sutter 
Meguire  David,  hostler  Ira  B.  Dalziel,  r.  330 

McAllister 
Mehaffey  William,  marine  engineer,  r.  36  Lib- 
erty 
Mehan   Robert,    master   mariner,  r.  42   South 

Park 
Mehart  Emma,  widow,  r.  2523  Bush 
Mehe  Louis,  laborer,  r.  4  Federal 
Mehegan  Daniel  F.,  plumber,  1 113  Pierce 
"    George  H.,  plumber  Daniel  F.  Mehegan,  r. 

1113  Pierce 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  1113  Pierce 
"    John  J.,  groceries,  331  Shipley,  r.  19  Harri- 
son Av 
"    Owen,  r.  32  Sycamore  Av 
"    Patrick   J.,    blacksmith,   2312  Pine,  r.   16 

Middle 
"    Robert,  plumber  Daniel  F.  Mehegan,  r.  1113 
Pierce 
Mehem  Jean,  r.  326  Pacific 

Meherin  Charles  J.,  paymaster  P.   C.   SS.  Co., 
office  Broadway  Wharf  (Pier  9),  r.  334, 
31st 
"    Dennis  J.,  r.  133  Hartford 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  315!4  Haight 
"    Mark  M.,  insurance  broker,  313  California, 

r.  713  Hayes 
"    Thomas,  seedsman  and  nurseryman,  516 

Battery,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Thomas  F.,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  &Co., 

r.  31514  Haight 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Meherin, 
r.  31514  Haight 
«®="Meherin.    See  Maherin 
Mehes  John,  proprietor  Austrian  Wire  Wks,  283 


Mehl  A.  Anton,  bakery  and  confectionery,  611 

Larkin,  r.  607  Larkin 
Mehle  J.,  lather,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Marie  Miss  (Neal  &  Mehle),  r.  227 Hayes 


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Mehler  Max,   stableman    McNab  &  Smith,   r 

1151!4  Folsom 
>8®"Mehler.    See  Mahler 

Mehlich  Herman,  driver  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  18  Marye  Terrace 
Mehlwitz  Anthony,  salesman,  r.  11  Taylor  Ter- 
race 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2007  Powell 
"    Charles  N.,  longshoreman,  r.  1903^/^  Dupont 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  2007  Powell 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  227  Chestnut 
Mehnert  Ernst,  shoemaker,  r.  72'/4  Natoma 
Mehrkens  Peter  J.,  driver  Dairymen's  Union  of 

Cal.,  r.  210  Vicksburg 
Mehrten  John  A.,  r.  543  Franklin 
Mehrtens  August  (Burmeister  &  Mehrtens),  r. 
1300  California 
"    E.  G.,    yardman  Boys'  and  Girls'  Aid  So- 
ciety 
"    Ferdinand,    cabinet    maker  West    Coast 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  716  Bryant 
"    Hyman,  clerk  Kohn  Bros.,  r.  1  Clementina 
"    J.  D.  &  Co.  (John  D.  Mehrtens),  groceries 

and  liquors.  335-337  O'Farrell 
"    John  D.  (J.  D.  Mehrtens  &  Co.) ,  r.  335  O'Far- 
rell 
"    John    E.  A.,  stableman  Jackson  Brewing 

Co.,r.  10,  11th 
"    John  H.,  teas,    coffees    and    spices,    1565 

Market,  r.  1414  Page 
"    Richard,  grocer,  r.  100  Haight 
4S"Mehrtens.    See  Martens  and  Mertens 
Mei  P.,  clerk  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  917  Jack- 
son 
"    Rudolph,  clerk  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r.  917 

Jackson 
"    Valentine    (Milani  &  Co.),  r.  917  Jackson 
rear 
Meich  C,  musician,  r.  800  Kearny 
Meickell  Maggie  E.,  widow,  r.  1525%  Market 
Meidrick  Charles  F.,  tailor,  r.  311  Grant  Av 
Meienberg  Moritz,  liquors  and   lodgings,  677V2 

Mission 
Meier  Andrew  J.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Rattan  Co., 
r.  14  Clinton 
"    August,  tailor  Chicago  Clothing  Co.,  r.  909b 

Folsom 
"    August  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

20th  and  York 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  34  Madison  Av 
"    Caspar,  machinist  Union  Machine  Co. 
"    Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,  500  Post,  r. 

505  Mason 
"    Christian,  boxmaker,  r.  34  Madison  Av 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  Alvarado  and 

Douglass 
"    Emil,  bookbinder,  r.  1101  Folsom 
"    Frederick  F.,  bokoseller,  23  Mason,  r.  611 

Pine 
"    George   M.,  clerk  Charles    Kalisky,  r.  10 

Clementina 
"    Hans  H.,  city  editor  Pac.  Skandinav,  r.  443 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Johan,  sawyer  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box  Factory,  r. 

34  Madison  Av 
"    Joseph,  milker,  r.  629  Commercial 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  3321  Geary 
4®-Meier.   See  Maier,  Mayer,  Meyer,  Myer  and 

Mier 
Meirdierks    Benjamin   F.,    compositor,    r.    328 
Haight 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Bass-Hueter  Paint 
Co.,  r.  328  Haight 
Meirdierks  John,  proprietor  Niagara  House,  724 
Mission 
"    William  A.,  physician,  r.  German  Hospital 


Meiereder  Louis,  miller,  r.  1033,  21st 

Meiggle  Henry,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1  Ocean 

Terrace 
Meighan  Katherine  E.  Miss,  teacher  Richmond 
Primary  School,  r.  3010  California 
"    Rebecca  A.,  widow,  r.  3010  California 
"    T.  P.  &  Co.  (Thomas  P.  Meighan),  proprie- 
tors Pioneer  Cigar  Factory,  lithograph- 
ers, steam  printers  and  zincographers, 
ofQce  320  Sansome,  room  27 
"    Thomas  P.  (T.  P.  Meighan  &  Co.),  r.  3010 
California 
4®"Meighan.    See  Meehan  and  Mihan 
Meigs  Anson  W.,  salesman  Meigs  &  Co.,  r.  .504 
Geary 
"    Fayette  M.  (Meigs  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    G.  H,  Mrs.,  r.  917b  Hayes 
Meigs  &  Co.   (F.  M.  Meigs),  commission  mer- 
chants, 218  California 
Meikle  Belle,  domestic,  3181^  Scott 
"    David  C,  proprietor  The  Jewel,  115  Hayes 
"    George  S.,  r.  29,  12th 
Meilandt  Christian,    r.  Falcon  Av  nr  Caselli 
Av 
"    John  J.,  r.  Falcon  Av  nr  Caselli  Av 
Meill  John  W.,   insurance   agent,    r.  2020   Bu- 
chanan 
Meillette  Frank,  proprietor  Five  Mile  House, 
cor  Railroad  and  San  Bruno  Avs 
"    John,  liquors,  3001  Mission 
Meily  Etta  Miss,  bookkeeper  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r. 
428  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Munroe,  baker,  r.  730  Union 
i^~Meily.    See  Mealey  and  Meeley 
Mein  George,  laborer,  r.  36a  Valparaiso 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2122  Pacific  Av 
Meinardus  Diedrich,  seaman,  r.  143  Berry 
Meinberger  V.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  431a  24th 

"    Val,  barber,  320  Pine,  r.  431a  24th 
Meincke  Edward,   cigar  maker  Carl  MoUer,  r. 
813  Mission 
"    Frederick,  proprietor  Five  Mile  House,  W  s 

Mission  nr  Silver  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  822  Hampshi  e 
iJ^Meincke.      See     Meinecke,     Meinke      and 

Menke 
Meindl  Philip,  bartender  Frederick  Pfanz,  r. 

500,  6th 
Meinecke  Charles  (Charles  Meinecke  &  Co.),  r. 

Europe 
Meinecke  Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Meinecke  and 
Henry  Kunz),  importers  foreign  wines, 
brandies,  mineral  waters,  champagnes, 
etc.,  314  Sacramento 
"    Edward  G.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  Alameda 
"    Josiah,  machinist   Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
147  Dore 
Meinen  Frederick,  engineer  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
"    George,  engineer   Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  23d 
bet  Douglass  and  Hoffman  Av 
Meiner  A.  Louis,    school    teacher,    r.    912  Pa- 
cific 
Meiners  Louise,  widow,  r.  1130  Turk 

"    Rudolph,  r.  1130  Turk 
Meinert  August,  laborer,  r.  130,  2d 
"    Charles,  grocer,  r.  1312  Nebraska 
"    Herman,  grocer,  r.  1312  Nebraska 
"    Herman  D.,  laborer,  r.  1312  Nebraska 
"    J.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    John  (Hinrichsen  &  Meinert),  r.  201  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    John  T.,  groceries,  SE  cor  California  and 
4th  Av 
Meinhardt  Frederick  W.,  saddler  and  carriage 
trimmer.  305,  5th,  r.  350  O'Farrell 
"    Theodore  L.,  r.  1122  Golden  Gate  Av 
Meinhold  August,  porter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Emil,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

328Shotwell 
"    Frederick,  tanner,  r.  328  Shotwell  rear 
Meininger  Benno  L.,  with  M.  Brandenstein  & 
Co.,  r.  1205  Eddy 
"    Leo  L.,  student,  r.  1205  Eddy 
Meininger  Louis,  notary  public  and  commis- 
sioner of  deeds,  442  California,  r.   1205 
Eddy 
"    Simon  L.,  with  Alfred  J.  Brandenstein  & 
Co.,  r.  1305  Eddy 


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Meinke  Diedricli,  beer  bottler,  2435  Folsom 
"    Leon,   bartender   Henry    Koerner,   r.  2435 

Folsom 
"    William,  r.  2435  Folsom 
Melnrath  Ariel,  manager  dried  fruit  dept.  Cut- 
ting Fruit  Packing  Co.,  r.  3540  Clay 
Meins  William,  master  mariner,  r.  425  Fran- 
cisco 
"    William,  special  agent  German  General 
Benevolent  Society,  320  Geary,  r.  West 
Berkeley 
Meinsinger  Abbie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  r.   1317 
Mission 
"    Estelle  Miss,  r.  1317  Mission 
Meintenken  Charles,  clerk  Warnke  &  Nienhaus, 

r.  129,  14th 
Meinzer  Gotlieb,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  912,  11th  Av  South 
Meiran  Harry,  pressman  Daily  Report,  r.  163 

Tehama 
Meireis  Dorothea  Mrs.,  r.  245,  15th 
Meiro  Marie  Miss,  laundress  Peter  Feutrier 
Meisel  Charles,  bartender  Wellmann  &  Hoff- 
man, r.  SE  cor  Duncan  and  Dolores 
"    Henry  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  114,  8th,  r. 

112,  8th 
"    Herman  A.,  r.  1509  Sacramento 
Meissel  Frederick,  switchman,   r.   8  Johnston 

Av 
Meissner  Caroline,  widow,  r.  116  Chattanooga 
"    Helena,  widow,  r.  115,  8th 
"    Herbert,  fireman,  r.  320  Louisiana 
"    Julius  F.,   foreman  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  409,  27th 
"    Sophia  A.,  artist,  r.  116  Chatanooga 
4S-Meissner.    See  Mlesner 
Meister  Adam,  cook,  r.  215,  9th  Av 
»    Frank,  upholsterer,  r.  430'^  Natoma 
"    Fredrica,  widow,  r.  10  South  Park 
"    John,  maltster,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    John,  driver,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver 

Av 
"    Margaret,  varieties,  2402  Folsom 
"    Samuel,  produce  dealer,  r.  432  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Susanna,  widow,  r.  2629  Mission 
Meisterscliaft    School    of     Languages     for 
Spanish,  French,  German   and  Italian, 
Charles  H.   Sykes  principal,  122  O'Far- 
rell 
Meitzner  Herman,  clamdigger,  r.  29th  Av  South 

nrH 
Meitzsch  Charles,  gasfltter  Philip  Meyer,  r.  152 

Clara 
Mejia  Encarnacion,  banker,  r.  1806  Pine 
Mel  Louis,  special  agent  and  adjuster  ^tna 
Ins.    Co.,    514   California,    r.    Hotel    St. 
Nicholas 
Melander  Andrew    G.,  janitor,    r.    1421  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Eugenie,  domestic,  SE  cor  Pierce  and  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
"    Henry  L.,  student  William  Barber,  r.  1421 
Sacramento 
Melberg  John,  laborer,  r.  124  Caselli  Av 
Melbourne    Celia,    dressmaker,    r.    33  Clinton 
Park 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  413  East  North 
"    Edward  S.,  r.  33  Clinton  Park 
"    Harry,  with  William  A.  Lynch,   513  Pa- 
cific 
"    House,  Henri  Delagnes  proprietor,  33, 5th 
"    Sidney,  bartender  Union  League  Club,  r. 

4591^  Guerrero 
•'    Teresa,  dressmaker,  r.  33  Clinton  Park 
"    William,  paper  cutter  Union  Lith.  Co.,  r. 
802  Montgomery 
Melby  Severin  B.,  stage  carpenter  Morosco's 

Grand  Opera  House,  r.  350  Clementina 
Melcher  Edward  O.,  salesman  Brown  &  Metz- 
ner,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eugene  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  San  Carlos 
Melcbior  Lawrence,   restaurant  and  lodgings, 

1530a  Kentucky  „    ^    . 

Melczer  Joseph  (Joseph  Melczer  &  Co.),  r.  Aia- 


Melczer  Joseph  &  Co.  (Joseph  Melczer  and 
Jesse  M.  Levy), importers  and  wholesale 
wines  and  liquors,  502-506  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  1116,  259-261  Third  and  117 
Fourth,  and  proprietors  Glen  Ellen 
Wine  Vaults,  sole  agents  Charles  Nel- 
son Green  Briar  Distillery,  Nashville. 
Tenn.,  and  proprietors  H.  S.  Pepper  Dis- 
tillery, 7th  Dist.  Kentucky 
Meldon  J.  P.,  porter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  215 
Grant  Av  .  , 

"    Oscar  F.,  attorney  at  law,  95-97  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  Ill  Perry 
"    Thomas,  steward  Washington  Hotel 
Meldrum  Robert,  maltster   Krug   &    Zimmer- 
mann,  r.  1223  Mission 
"    The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  Francesca  Ruck  pro- 
prietor, 235  Kearny 
Melendy  Harry  W.   (Melendy  &  Harriman),  r. 
1437  Church 
"    Hiram  B.,  coal  and  wood,  hay   and  gram, 

407,  24th,  r.  120  Chattanooga 
"    &  Harriman  (Harry  W.  Melendy  and  Fred 
W.  Harriman),  dry  goods  and  millinery, 
205-207,  24th  and  1439  Church 
Melia  Brothers  (John  J.  and  William  P.),  horse- 
shoers,  215  Ellis 
"    John  J.  (Melia  Bros.),  r.  213b  Guerrero 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  213b  Guerrero 
"    Rose  Miss,  r.  148,  14th 
"    William  P.  (Melia  Bros.),  r.  331,  27th 
Melican     Maurice,     wharfinger      Steuart    St. 

Wharf,  r.  8  Tonningsen  PI 
Melicker  James,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  37  Minna 
Melin  Godfrey,  shoemaker,  569  Natoma 
"    John  A.,  marble  polisher  Vermont  Marble 
Co.,  r.  137  Perry 
«S-Melin.    See  Mellin  _ 

Mellars  Frederick  W.,  machinist,  r.  13a  Doug- 

Melle  John,  wood  turner,  r.  904  Bryant 
Mellegg  Peter,  quarryman  Gray  Bros.,  r.  Clipper 

nr  Castro  ,      „ 

Mellersh  Thomas,  secretary  and  controller  San 
Francisco  and  North  Pacific  Ry.,  Mutual 
Life  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  1814  Buchanan 
Melletz  Adolph  H.,  insurance,  r.  304  Ritch 
"    George  D.,  clerk,  r.  304  Ritch 
"    Lena  C,  widow,  r.  304  Ritch 
Mellin  A.  E.,  1st  officer  str  Crescent  Cfty,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Charles,    deckhand    str   Bay   City,    r.  92o 

Union 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
"    John  S.,  boiler  maker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 
r.  320  Diamond 
;8®-Mellin.    See  Melin  and  Mellon 
Mellinger  Vada  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  823  Lar- 

kin 
Mellis  Theodore  W.,  r.  II6I1/2  Mission 
Melliss  D.  Ernest,   civil  and  mining  engineer, 
524  Sacramento,  and  superintendent  con- 
struction New  City  Hall,  r.  1335  Leaven- 
worth 
Mello  Anton,  seaman  str  Eureka 
"    Frank,  teamster  William  Dalton  Dray  Co. 
"    Frank  O. ,  proprietor  Vasco  da  Gama  House, 

216  Jackson  _ 

"    Joseph,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  381 

Arlington 
"    Joseph  M.,  barber,  1704  Hayes 
"    Marjf  Mrs.,  lodgings,  23IV2  Jackson 
Mellon  Edward,  marine  fireman,  r.  o21,  1st 
"    JohnH.,glasscutter  Pac.  Am.  Decorative 
Co.,  r.  2514  Folsom 


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"GiNADIAN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  bj'  the  Excise  nepartment  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

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MELLON  JOHN  S., 

house  and    sign  painter  and  paper 
hanger,  50  O'Farrell 

Mellon  Peter  (Mellon  &  Monteitb),  r.  26  Turk 
"    W.,  r.  711  Jones 

"    &  Monteitb  (Peter  Mellon  and  James  Mon- 
teitb), wood  and  coal,  .36  Turk 
j8®"Mellon.    See  Melin  and  Mellin 
Mellor  Benjamin  J.,  miller  Del  Monte  Milling 
Co.,  r.  4391/2  Bryant 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  439^4  Bryant 
"    John,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Mo£fatt&Co.,  r. 

1  Hall  PI 
"    Lizzie    Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  439J4 

Bryant 
"    Sadie    Miss,   telephone    operator,  r.  43954 
Bryant 
Mellott  T.  J.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  1122 

Larkin 
Melloy  Frank,  cooper,  r.  330  Lombard  rear 
Mells  Joseph,  salesman   Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  408  Scott 
Melluish  Anna  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  embroidery,  r. 
2033  Ellis 
"    Grace  L.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  747  Folsom 
"    Herbert    S.,  sawmaker  Pacific   Saw  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  2033  Ellis 
"    Jennie  M.,  widow,  r.  747  Folsom 
"    Olive,  dressmaker,  r.  747  Folsom 
Melius  Crosby  E.,  painter,  r.  1109  Clay 
"    Gustavus  B. , billiard  marker  Soc.California 

Pioneers,  r.  1109  Clay 
'■    Warren  B.,  musician,  r.  1109  Clay 
Men  wood  Harry,  r.  32,' 4th 
Mellyn  Hubert  F.,  wagon  maker  W.  F.  Murasky, 

r.  UYi  Fulton 
Mela  Lui,  scavenger,  r.  39  Vandewater 
Meloche  George  A.,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
29a  Morris  Av 
"    George  J.,  laborer,  r.  29a  Morris  Av 
"    Henry  L.,  laborer,  r.  29a  Morris  Av 
Melody  Bridget  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  52614  Lin- 
den Av 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  416  Oak 
"    J.,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    James  "V..  laborer  Union  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

2313  Mariposa 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  517  Corbett  Av 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  517  Corbett  Av 
"    T.  H.,  capitalist,  r.  126  Ellis 
Melogli  Errino,  tailor,  r.  516  Union 

"    Vincent  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  516  Union 
Melone  Dmry,  loan  and  commission,  419  Cali- 
fornia, room  22,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
.8®=Melone.    See  Malone 
Moloney  James  J.,  clerk,  r.  323  Austin 

"    William  B.,  clerk,  r.  322  Austin 
Melrose  Charles  K.,  cashier  Union  Ice  Co.,  r 
1524a  Fell 
"    Edward  C,  salesman  Charles  E.  Linden- 

stadt,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    James  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1310  Broderick 
"    Kenneth  (W.  K.  Vandersllce  &  Co.),  r.  2517 

Octavia 
"    Mary    H.    Mrs.,    teacher  Bernal    Heights 
Primary  School,  r.  1310  Broderick 
Melsing  Eliza,  widow,  r.  1335,  25th 
"    Gustave  A.,  gripman   Market  St.   Ry.,    r 

613  Lott 
"    Louis  Mrs.,  r.  606  Hermann 
Melskov  Christian,  mattress  maker  Bernhard 
Mattress  Co.,  r.  35  Langton 
"    Christian  Jr.,  carver    Sterling    Furniture 
Co.,  r.  35  Langton 


Melsted  August,  seaman  bktn  W.  H.  Dimond,  r. 

Sailors'  Home 
Melton  Jacob,  longshoreman,  r.  2  Simpson  PI 
Melville  Emily  Mrs.,  r.  2300  Webster 
"     Eugenia  Mrs.,  assistant  Free  Public  Li- 
brary, r,  713  Hyde 
"    Frank,  ship  carpenter,  r.  314  Beale 
"    Frederick,  musician,  39,  4th 
"    James,  barber,  10,  8th 
«S=Melville.    See  Malville 

Melvin  Charles   S.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.   Savings 
Union,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    James  Rev.,  assistant  All  Hallows  Church, 

r.  15th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    James  B..  cashier  The  D.  E.  Allison  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Michael   J.,  clerk   S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  3061^ 

Guerrero 
"    Nathaniel,  ship  calker,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  1271/2,  4th 
Melz  Emil,  cabinet  maker  Bader  &  Fincke,  r. 
910  Folsom 
"    Frederick,  carpenter  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r. 
174  Perry 
Melzer  Godocus,  painter,  r.  423  Dupont 
Melzner  George,  machinist,  r.  821  Post 
Memorial  Presbyterian  Church,    Rev.  Herbert 
N.  Bevier  pastor,  18th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
Men's  Home,  Samuel  Rhodes  superintendent,  34 

Minna 
Menary  Robert  W.,  laborer,  r.   8th  Av  bet  J 
and  K 

MENCARINI    DAMIANO, 

manufacturer  fine  art  and  religious 
statuary  in  plaster  composition, 
models,  moulds  and  casts  for  School 
of  Design,  911  Mission,  r.  1426 1-2 
Pacific 
Mencarini  Demetrio,  liquors,  429  Broadway,  r. 
619  Broadway 

"    Rafaelle,  sculptor,  r.  1426  Pacific 
Mendel  Edward    M.,    clerk    Alaska   Packers' 
Assn,  r.  Haywards,  Alameda  Co. 

"  Isaac,  porter  Charles  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  70914 
Minna 

"  Jules,  barber  Fred  Giessler,  r.  438  Tehama 
rear 

"    Louis,  butcher,  r.  1408  Geary 

"    Mendel  P.,  r.  402  Franklin 

"    Morris,  r.  402  Franklin 

"    Moses,  barber,  1020  Scott,  r.  1408  Geary 

"    Raphael,  barber,  r.  1408  Geary 
Mendell  George  H.  Col.,  U.   S.  Engineers    (re- 
tired), office  530  California,  rooms' 17-18, 
r.  3310  Clay 

"  George  H.  Jr.,  special  agent  Fireman's 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  3310  Clay 

"    Harry,  student,  r.  3310  Clay 

"  John  A.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
2310  Clay 

"    John  M.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  San  Lean- 
dro 
Mendelsohn  Adolph,  secretary  Lombard  Loan 
Co.,  1016  Market,  r.  1.535  Geary 

"  Bernard,  track  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  735 
Brannan 

"    George,  bakery,  1013  Folsom 

"    Henry,  expressman,  r.  611  Natoma 

"  Louis,  bookkeeper  Standard  Optical  Co.,  r. 
1336  Ellis 

"    Morris,  oculist,  r.  1336  Ellis 

"    Sadie  Miss,  tailor  Karl  Goldstein,  r.   135 
Shipley 
Mendelson  Aaron,  janitor,  r.  110  Natoma 

"  Brothers  (Jonas  and  Julius  Mendelson  and 
Rudolph  Samson).  Japanese  and  Chinese 
silk  goods,  109  Battery 

"    Jonas  (Mendelson  Bros.),  r.  Yokohama 

"    Julius  (Mendelson  Bros.),  r.  1333  Geary 

"    Lonie,  druggist,  r.  912  McAllister 

"    Mahala,  widow,  r.  728  Union 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  125  Trenton 

"  Mendel  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  912  Mc- 
Allister 

"  Morris,  traveling  salesman,  r.  913  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Sellg,  barber,  629  Union,  r.  738  Union 


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Mendenhall  D.  A.,  traveling  salesman  Schweit- 
zer &  Co.,  29  Battery 
"    Jesse,  clerk,  r.  2418  California 
"    Oswald  v.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r. 
232414  Fillmore 
Menderoz  Walter,  clerk,  r.  634  Vallejo 

"    Trinidad,  widow,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Mendes  David,  liquors,  400  Beale 
"    John  B.,  salesman  Mrs.  C.  C.  Keene,  r.  1515 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Mendez  Domingo,  mantel  maker,  r.  E  s  Van 
Ness  Av  bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich 
"    Gabriela,  widow,   dressmaker,  r.    SE  cor 

Stockton  and  Pacific 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  E   s  Van  Ness  Av 

bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  E  s  Van  Ness  Avbet  Fil- 
bert and  Greenwich 
Mendheim  Herman,  r.  927  Sutter 
Mendia  Joaquin,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  1928  Sacramento 
Mendiondou  Bartholomew,  liquors  and  billiard 

roomSj  536  Kearny 
Mendlowitz  David  S.,  conductor,  r.  1912  Lyon 
Mendocino  Lumber  Co.,  Edwards  C.  Williams 
president,  Charles  D.  Ford  treasurer,  40 
California 
Mendot  Alphonse  J.,  waiter  Joseph  Bertrand,  r. 

44414  Jessie 
Mendoza  Amado,  jeweler,  636  Vallejo,  r.  14119£ 
Mason 
"    Amado  L.,  painter,  r.  1126  Jackson 
"    Antone,  barber,  208  Drumm,  r.  5  Jackson 
"    John  S.,  barber  W.  F.  Ross,  r.  223  Jack- 
son 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  1026b  Shotwell 
Menefee  Claude,  clerk  David  McCuUough,  r.  331, 
6th 
"    William  H.,  contractor,  r.  210  Shotwell 
4®-Menefee.    See  Minifie 
Meneses  Joseph,  collector,  r.  813  Pacific 
Menesini  Building,  231  Post 
"    Eudemio  (P.  Micheletti  &  Co.),  r.  722  Broad- 
way 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  610  Filbert 
"    Lorenzo,  butcher,  r.  722  Broadway  rear 
"    Olinto,  butcher  P.  Micheletti  &  Co.,  r.  610 
Filbert 
Menetz  Joseph,  printer,  r.  986  Howard 
Meng  Louis,  laborer  J.  &  C.  Wucherer,  r.  10th  Av 

South  nr  P 
Menge  Henry,  trussmaker  J.  H.  A.  Folkers  & 
Bro.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    William,  shoemaker,  1503  Post,  r.  313  5th 
Av 

Albert  L.,  engineer,  r.  36  Elgin  Park  Av 
E.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
Emil  G.,  upholsterer,  r.  36  Elgin  Park  Av 
Frederick,  printer,  r.  36  Elgin  Park  Av 
John,  butcher,  r.  1015  Pierce 
Otto,  confectioner,  r.  1  Bush  Street  PI 
Philip,  upholsterer,  r.  1117  Stevenson 
Wilhelmina  A.,  widow,  r.  36  Elgin  Park  Av 
Mengelle  Auguste,  proprietor  Hotel  des  Alpes, 

621  Pacific 
Mengels  John,  teamster,    r.  704   Railroad    Av 

South 
Jg®=-Mengles.    See  Mangels 

Menges  Louis  W.,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Victoria  and 
Sargent 
"    William  C,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Victoria  and 
Sargent 
Mengola    Domenico    (Maricich  &  Mengola),    r. 
Oakland 
"    George,   millhand   Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Peter  (Sambuck  &  Mengola),  r.  4  Filbert 
Mengula  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  134  Arlington 
Menihan  Patrick,   policeman,  r.  435!^  Clemen- 
tina 
Menjou  Pierre  (Bellocq  &  Menjou),  r.  Cambridge 

nr  Wayland 
Menke  A.  G.,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
Baden  and  Moulton  Av 
"    August  H.,  r.  1502  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Christian,  carpenter,  r.  140614-  Folsom 
"    Edward,  cutter  Heyneman  &  Co.,  r.  1406^4 

Folsom 
"    Harry  J.  L.,  musician,  r.  110  Mason 


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Menke  Henry,  bookkeeper   Donnelly    &    Bran- 
nan 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  522  Sutter 
«'    Louis  H.,  musician,  r.  I4O614  Folsom 
"    William  L. ,  traveling  salesman  E.  J.  Bow- 
en,  r.  1502  Golden  Gate  Av 
j8cg=Menke.    See  Meincke,  Meinecke  and  Meinke 
Menlo  The,  William  S.  Miller  proprietor,  1522 

Polk 
Menn  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,   148,  7th 

cor  Howard,  r.  1084  Howard 
Menne  A.  H.  &  W.  F.  (Albert  H.  and  William 
F.),  proprietors  Park  Hotel,  26-28  Turk 
"    Albert  H.  (A.  H.  &  W.   F.   Menne),   r.  26 

Turk 
"    Albert  J.,  shipping  clerk  U.  S.  Brewery,  r. 

7311/4  McAllister 
"    William  F.  (A.  H.  &  W.  F.  Menne),  r.  73114 
McAllister 
Mennie  Alexander,  plasterer,  r.  231,  9th 
Mennig  William  H.,  bartender  Henry  Spiering, 

r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
Menomy  Edward  T.,  r.  132  Chestnut 

"    Walter  B.,  r.  132  Chestnut 
Menori  Anton,  shoemaker  J.  T.  Sullivan,  r.  517 

Vallejo 

Mensor  A.  &  Co.    (Albert  Mensor),  hardware, 

stoves  and  plumbing,  1734  Market 

"    Albert  (A.  Mensor  &  Co.),  r.  6361/2  Haight 

"    Alexander,  boots  and  shoes,  1392  Market, 

r.  63614  Haight 
"    Alexander,  cook,  r.  ZWi  Valley 
"    George,  plumber  A.  Mensor  &  Co.,  r.  636i/4 

Haight 
"     Henry,    clerk  Joseph  L.  Holliday,  r.  636i/i 

Haight 
"    Juliette  Miss,  cashier  branch  S.  F.  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  6361/2  Haight 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  63614  Haight 
"    William,   salesman  Alexander  Mensor,  r. 
636/2  Haight 
Menton  Charles,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1410 
Pine 
"    Hubert  O.  F.,  dental  student,  r.  121  Page 
"    William  H.  (McGlynn  &  Menton),  and  ex- 
cursion agent  S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery, 
r.  305  Larkin 
Mentone  John,  tailor,  r.  332  Green  rear 
Mentz  Blase,  cook  Martin  Franusich,  r.  20  Bry- 
ant 
"    Charles  H.,  druggist,  SE  cor  Polk  and  Sac- 
ramento, r.  1600  Sacramento 
"     Henry,  winchman  str  Belgic,  r.  522,  3d 
"    John    H.,   port    steward    Occidental    and 

Oriental  SS.  Co.,  r.  522,  3d 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  522,  3d 
"    M.,  salesman,  r.  39  Turk 
Mentzer  Harry,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  12 

Henrietta  Square 
Menz  Fritz,  tailor  John  Reid,  r.  700  Ellis 
Menzel  Alexander,  master  mariner,  r.  358  Clem- 
entina 
Augusta,  widow,  r.  1230  Ashbury 
Carl,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,   r.   1230 

Ashbury  „  ,     „  , 

Eda   Miss,   teacher  drawing  Cal.    School 

Mechanical  Arts,  r.  1230  Ashbury 
John,  mate,  r.  358  Clementina 
Wilhelm,  brewer  Union  Brewing  Co.,  r.  NE 
cor  18th  and  Florida 
"    William,   clerk  Bancroft- Whitney    Co.,  r. 
1230  Ashbury 
Menzer  Frank  W.,  foreman  Louis  RoeschCo.,  r. 

1025  Hampshire 
Menzie  Alexander,    ship  painter   Callaghan  & 
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Menzies  James  J.,  editor   and    publisher    The 
Grocer  and  Country  Merchant,  123  Cal- 
ifornia, room  13,  r.  Alameda 
"    J.  Graham,  bookkeeper  Stewart  Menzies  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  163  Perry 
"    Kenneth,   clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  Parrott  &  Co.,  r.   San  Ra- 

Rafael 
"    Stewart  (Stewart  Menzies  &  Co.),  r.  318 
Lombard 
Menzies  Stewart  &  Co.  (Stewart  Menzies  and 
Arthur  McCracken),  stevedores,   512-514 
Battery 
"    Thomas,  ofQce  310  Pine,  room  18,  r.  San  Ra- 
fael 
"    William  P.  C.    with  The  Grocer  and  Coun- 
try Merchant,  r.  Alameda 
Menzing  Harry,  seaman,  r.  37  East 
Menzinsky  Karl,  r.  27  Harriet 
Meon  Philip  L.,  laborer  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  402  Arlington 
Mepham  Harry,  waiter   Palace   Hotel,   r.    526 
Hayes 
"    Timothy  P.,  salesman,  r.  400  Octavia 
Merani  Emelio,  boots  and  shoes,  1417  Dupont 

"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1605  Dupont 
Mercadier  Gustave,  i  apitalist,  r.  912  Jackson 
Mercado  Manuel,  barber,  407  East 
Mercantile  Agency  The,  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  pro- 
prietors. Jay  Lugsdin  manager,  320  Cal- 
ifornia 
Mercantile  Library,  Henry  R.  Coleman  librar- 
ian. L.  R.  Wetherbee  assistant,  NE  cor 
Golden  Gate  and  Van  Ness  Avs 
Mercantile  Library  Association,  Thomas  Ma- 
gee  president,   Charles  J.    King    secre- 
tary, NE  cor  Golden  Gate  and  Van  Ness 
Avs 
Mercantile  Library  Building,  NE  cor  Golden 
Gate  and  Van  Ness  Avs 

Mercantile  Machine  Works, 

Giovannini  &  Co.  proprietors,  43  Fre- 
mont 
Mercantile  Toilet  and  Laundry  Co.,  Galland 
Brothers    proprietors,    224   Bush,     tele- 
phone Main  5774 
Mercantile  Warehouse,  McNab  &  Smith  pro- 
prietors, Bluxome  bet  5th  and  6th 
Merced  Gas  Co.  (Merced,  Cal.),  Walter  E.  Dean 
president,  Dudley  C.  Bates  secretary,  81 
Nevada  Block 
"    Samuel  D..  r.  544^4  Sanchez 
Mercella  Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  314V4  Vallejo 
Mercer  Arthur,  bookkeeper  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r. 
1420  Folsom 
"    Charles    S.,  salesman   Davis  Bros.,  r.  822 

Ellis 
"    Ernst  H.,  student  Cal.  Medical  College,  r. 

1422  Folsom 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 

Horace  C.  (Robert  J.  Mercer  &  Son),  r.  709, 
15th 
"    Robert  J.  (Robert  J.   Mercer  &  Son),  r.  709, 
15th 

MERCER  ROBERT  J.  &    SON 

(Robert  J.  and  Horace  C),  real  estate 
agents  and  auctioneers,  410  Pine 

Mercer   William  H.,    master   mariner,    r.     721 

Green 
"    William  S.,  traveling  salesman  Wiester  & 

Co. 
4®~Mercer.    See  Mercier 


Mercereau  Frank  A.,  coffees  and  teas,  r.  21 
Nevada  Av 

Merch  Gustave,  waiter,  r.  2  Cohen  PI 

Merchant  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  19  Freelon 
Anne,  widow,  r.  2019  Filbert 
Eben  W.   (Merchant  &  Nickels),  r.   Oak- 
land 
Joseph  A.,  salesman   Hale    Bros.,   r.  326 

Haight 
Robert  H.  S.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

315  Pixley 
Robert  S.,  laborer,   r.  NE  cor  Union  and 

Steiner 
Stephen  D.,  miner,  r.  17  Webb 
Thomas     S.,    manager     Healdsburg    and 
Sonoma  Commission  Co.,  305  Front,  r. 
Healdsburg 

Merchant  &  Nickels  (Eben  W.  Merchant  and 
Jacob  F.  Nickels),  wall  paper,  paints, 
oils  and  glass,  46,  .3d 

Merchants'  Association,  F.  w.  Dohrmann  pres- 
ident, J.  Richard  Freud  secretary  and 
attorney,  ofQce  8-9  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor, 
telephone  Main  5945 
"    Building,  430  Kearny 

"  Building  and  Loan  Association,  P.  N. 
Aronson  president,  J.  B.  Brooks  secre- 
tary, 31 4  Pine 

Merchants'  Clearing  House,  John  C.  Watson 
attorney,  330  Pine,  rooms  41-44-45 

Merchants'  Club,  Willard  B.  Harrington  presi- 
dent, William  E.  Erzgraber  secretary, 
Mutual  Life  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Merchants'  Coal  Yard,  Arthur  M.  Ebbets  pro- 
prietor, 109-115  Sacramento 

Merchants'  Credit  Association  of  California, 
R.  H.  Bennett  Jr.  secretary,  123  Cali- 
fornia, room  25 

Merchants'  Exchange  Association,  W,  A.  Hoi- 
comb  president,  George  P.  Morrow,  vice- 
president,  H.  T.  Emery  secretary,  J,  M. 
Shotwell  manager.  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg,  1st  floor 

Merchants'  Exchange  Association  (Chinese), 
Wo  Kee  secretary,  739  Sacramento 

Merchants'  Exchange  Association  Signal  Sta- 
tion, John  Hyslop  marine  reporter.  Point 
Lobos  nr  Cliff  House 

Merchants'  Exchange  Bank  of  San  Francisco 
(in  liquidation),  320  Sansome,  room  9 

Merchants'  Exchange  Building,  S  s  California 
bet  Montgomery  and  Leidesdorff 

Merchants'  Exchange  Marine  Reporters' 
Oflace,  Section  B  Sea  Wall,  foot  of 
Powell 

Merchants'  Exchange  Wine  Rooms,  James  F. 
Kearny  proprietor,  21  Leidesdorff 

Merchants'  Express  Co.  (between  San  Fran- 
cisco, Oakland,  Berkeley  and  Alameda), 
Henry  L.  Hinman  manager,  1  Spear 

Merchants'  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Xena 
Roberts  principal,  74  West  Mission 

Merchants'  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Charles 
O.  Swanberg  president,  Henry  W.  West- 
phal  secretary  and  treasurer,  212  Clay 

Merchants'  Loan  Association,  James  B.  Brooks 
secretary,  214  Pine,  rooms  58-59 

Merchants'  Mutual  Adjusting  Agency,  The, 
J.  J.  Dolan  attorney  and  general  mana- 
ger, H.  D.  Loveland  superintendent,  504 
Spreckels  Bldg 

Merchants'  Patrol,  Harry  N.  Morse  manager, 
340  Kearny 

Merchants'  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  and 
proprietors  Pacific  Coas  t  Business  Direc- 
tory, 632  Market 
"  Retail  Commercial  Agency  of  Chicago  The, 
J.  C.  Pyne  Pacific  Coast  manager,  31 
Chronicle  Bldsr 

MERCHANTS'  SIGN  AND  WIN- 
DOW CLEANING  CO.  (Incorporated), 
Frederick  W.  Brooks  general  manager, 
offices,  stores,  buildings  and  private 
residences  cleaned  and  kept  in  order, 
708  Spreckels  Bldg,  telephone  South 
787 

Merchants'  Warehouse,  S  s  King  bet  2d   and  3d 

Mercier  Emil,  barber,  1881  Mission 


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Mercier  Eugene,  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
7th  and  Folsom,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  1113^  Kearny 
4®"Mercier.    See  Mercer 
Mercury  James,  r.  20  Sherwood  PI 
Meredin  Petersen  Frederick.    See  Frederick  M . 

Petersen 
Meredith   Benjamin  E.,  inspector  U.   S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  Miramar  Hotel 
"    John  H.  (Evans  &  Meredith),  attorney  at 
law,  33  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  3919  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Louis  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1041 

Noe 
"    Spencer,  collector  Continental  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    The,  William  Kraps  proprietor,  318  Turk 
"    William,  polisher,  r.  444V4,  3d 
"    Wynn,  engineer  Hasson  &  Hunt,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Merel  Ramon  A.  (Merel  &  De  Domenioo),  r.  502 
Bush 
"    &     De  Domenico    (Ramon  A.    Merel    and 
Charles  De  Domenico),  barbers,  107,  3d 
4®-Merel.    See  Merle,  Merrell  and  Merrill 
Mergenthaler  Frederic,  chef  Palace  Hotel,  r. 

41,  11th 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Co.  (New  York),  V.  J. 

A.  Rey  agent,  320  Sansome,  room  5 
4®=-Mergenthaler.    See  Morgenthaler 
Merguire  Charles  L.,  superintendent  warehouse 
Deere  Implement  Co.,  r.  816  Valencia 
"    George  L.  (Mix  &  Merguire),  r.  Palo  Alto, 

Cal. 
"    John  H.,  solicitor  Truckee  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
4@="Merguire.    See  Maguire  and  McGuire 
Meriden  Britannia  Co.  (1847  Rogers  Bros.  Sil- 
ver-plated Ware),  William    P.  Morgan 
agent,  134  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5839 
Merillion  Balpb  P.,  proprietor  American  Box 

Factory,  815-835  Brannan,  r.  3913  Pine 
Merithew   Charles  H.,  clerk   Union  I.    Wks,  r. 
East  Oakland 
"    Harriet  C.  widow,  r.  827  Jackson  rear 
"    John  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Oliver  B.  C  hatter,  r.  837  Jackson  rear 
Merk   Augusta   Mrs.,  cigar  manufacturer,    91 
Chestnut 
"    Bertha,  domestic,  3516  Clay 
"    Ellis  Miss,  r.  336  Turk 
"    John,  cigar  maker,  r.  91  Chestnut 
Merkel  August,  baker,  r.  SieVs  Devisadero 
4®"Merkel.    See  Merkle 

Merkelbach  William,  butcher,  13  San  Francisco 
Market,  r.  23  Oak 
"    William  E.,  butcher  William  Merkelbach, 
r.  348,  12th 
Merker  Annie,  widow,  r.  818b  Geary 
"    Frederick  C,  inspector  U.  S.   Customs,  r. 
818b  Geary 
Merki   Louis  (Francis  &  Merki),   and  teacher 

music,  325  Geary,  r.  1045!^  Valencia 
Merkle  Harry  J.,  coffee  packer  Adelsdorfer  & 
Brandenstein,  r.  247  Oak 
"    Joseph  S.,  varnisher,  r.  247  Oak 
4S"Merkle.    See  Merkel 
Merkt  Joseph,  cooper,  r.  37  Broadway 
Merle  Adrian  (Charles  J.  Leist  &  Co.),  and  pres- 
ident San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks,  68-74,  1st,  r.  Oakland 
"    Isadore,  hardware  and  crockery,  528  Broad- 
way, r.  130,  11th 
"    John  G.,  waiter  J.  W.   Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 
Av 
Merle  L.  V.,  The  Old  I.   X.  L.,  dealer  m  cloth- 
ing, furnishing    goods,  hats,   caps  and 
general    merchandise,    616-620   Kearny, 
647-649  Commercial,  646  Sacramento  and 
(branch)    45-47,  6th   cor  Mission,  r.   810 
Lombard 
"    P.    S.,   solicitor  Continental  Ins.   Co.,   321 

Pine,  r   1030  Peralta.  Oakland 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1709  Mason 
4®=-Merle.    See  Merel,  Merrell  and  Merrill 
Merling  Andrew,  bookkeeper  Ahrens,  Pein  & 

Bullwinkel,  r,  7  Adelaide 
Merlino  Antonio  T.,  r.  20  Ash  Av 
Merlo  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  Mission  nr  Crooe 


Mermoud  Frank,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 
r.  779  Stevenson 
"    Frank  H.,  cement  worker,  r.  779  Steven- 
son 
Mernin  John  C,  carpenter,  r.  209  Guerrero 
Mero  Aman,  widow,  r.  142  Castro 
"    Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  305  Ivy  Av 
"    George  F.,  starter  Sutter  St.  Ry.  r.  2533 

Post 
"    George  F.  Jr.,  coffee  roaster,  r.  3533  Post 
"    Henry,     janitor   Young    Men's    Christian 

AssnBldg,  r.  531  Birch  Av 
"    John  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  305  Ivy  Av 
"    Marwin  H.,  spring  maker,  r.  521  Birch 
Meroux  Paul  J.,  clerk  Foster  &  Orear,  r.  54A 

Erie 
Merralls  Mill  Co.,  William  A.  Merralls  mana- 
ger, manufacturers  quartz  mills,  45-47 
Fremont 
"    William  A.,  manager  Merralls  Mill  Co., 
45-47  Fremont,  r.  1324  Mission 
Merrell  Edward,  seaman,  r.  101,  1st 
Merrell  I.   L.,   agent    Asbestos    Boiler   Cover- 
ing,    Magnesia      Sectional     Covering, 
paints  and  roofing  material,  soapstone, 
mastic  roofing  and    paints,   also  Chal- 
mers-Spence  Co.  sectional  or  removable 
covering    and    air    space,    also    Reed's 
steam  pipe  covering,  739  Brannan,  r.  118 
Vicksburg 
"    May  E.,  widow,  lodgings,  1055  Mission 
4S-Merrell.    See  Merel,  Merle  and  Merrill 
Merriam  George  B.,  milk  dealer,  1619  Devisadero 
"    L.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  514»4 

Minna 
"    William  A.,  collector  American  Wringer 

Co.,  r.  517  Minna 
"    William  P.,  rancher,  r.  1322  Jackson 
Merrick  Alfred,  waiter,  r.  531  Mission 
"    Hettie  Miss  (Merrick  &  Alves),  r.  16  Mur- 
phy Bldg 
"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  19^4  Welsh 
"    Joseph,  waiter  Seal  Rock  House 
"    Nellie  M.  Mrs.    (Merrick   &  Lee),   r.   1439 

Mission 
"    Orlando  B.,  policeman,  r.  435,  3d 
"    &  Alves   (Miss  Hettie  Merrick  and  Miss 
Annie  L.  Alves),  dressmaking  and  hair- 
dressing,  16  Murphy  Bldg 
"    &  Lee   (Mrs.   Nellie  M.   Merrick  and  Mrs. 
Clara  S.  Lee),  furnished  rooms,  1439  Mis- 
sion 
Merrifleld  Adelia,  r.  533  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Edwin  Mrs.,  r.  809  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  738  Dolores 
"    James,  roofer  Pac.  Refining  and  Roofing 
Co.,  r.  E  s  Illinois  bet  Sierra  and  Hum- 
boldt 
"    James  S.,  stonecarver,  r.  957  Mission 
Merrill  Annis,   attorney  at  law,  r.  1107  Jackson 
"    Archibald,  butcher  Frank   A.  Merrill,  r. 

3513  Bryant  Av 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  22'-A  Geary 
"    Charles,  decorator,  r.  339  O'Farrell 
MerriU  Charles,  first  vice-president  Holbrook, 
Merrill    &    Stetson,    225-337   Market,   r. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
"    Charles  A.,  stockraiser,  r.  910,  15th 
"    Charles  C,  r.  2326  Washington 
"    Clarence  S.,  stenographer  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V. 

Ry.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Cliffords.,  painter,  r.  4481/4,  3d 
"    Elijah     H.,    manager     lubricating     dept. 

Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  316  Bartlett 
"    Eugene  T.,  r.  643  Oak 


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900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Merrill  F.  Mrs.,  r.  2513  Bryant  Av 

"  Frank  A.,  butcher,  233,  24th,  r.  308  Chapulte- 
pec 

"    Frank  H.,  clerk,  r.  224  Noe 

"    Frank  H.,  clerk,  r.  532i/4,  19th 

"    Frank  W.,  cashier  Upton  Bros.,  r.  149  Han- 
cock 
Merrill    George   A.,    principal  The  California 

School  of  Mechanical  Arts,  r.  334  Noe 
Merrill  George  B.,  attorney  at  law.  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg,  328  Montgomery,  rooms  316-317 

"  Isaac  C,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  108  Berry 

"    Isaac  M.,  real  estate,  r.  899  Pine 

"    Isaac   N.,   clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Oakland 
Merrill  James  W.,  real  estate  and  insurance, 
334  Kearny,  telephone  Main  1472,  r.  48  St. 
Ann's  Bldg 

"    Jay  H.,  with  W.  H.  Ramsey 
Merrill   John  F.,    second    vice-president  Hol- 
brook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  225-237  Market, 
r.  1732  Washington 

"    Joseph,  clerk  S.  Desimone,  r.  1225  Bryant 

"    Lutie  Mrs.,  nurse  Alms  House 

"  Mary  J.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  2329  Mis- 
sion 

"    May  E.,  widow,  r.  98,  13th 

"  -Miller  College,  Katherine  L.  Miller  presi- 
dent, shorthand  and  typewriting,  68 
Nucleus  Bldg 

"    Parker,  r.  214,  29th 

"  Sarah  E.,  widow,  private  school,  2215  How- 
ard 

MERRILL   STEWART, 

commercial  photographer,  photos  on 
wood,  lantern  slides  and  legal  photo- 
graphing, 612  Clay,  r.  East  Oakland 

Merrill  Sylvester,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co..  r.  Alameda 
ii®=Merrill.    See  Merel,  Merle  and  Merrell 
Merriman  Benjamin,   laborer  S.  P.  Co.,   r.    119 
Perry 
Edward,  teamster  E.  F.  Niehaus  &  Co.,  r. 

Blanco  House 
Edwin  S.,  bookkeeper  Burnham  &  Marsh 

Co.,  r.  eOctavia 
Elijah  R.,  r.  6  Octavia 
Francis,  proprietor  Merriman's  Hotel,  1727 

Market 
George  M.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
John    H.,  master  bktn  Gleaner,  office  48 
Market,  room  1 
Merriman's  Hotel,  Francis  Merriman  proprie- 
tor, 1727  Market 
Merrin  Edward,  lodgings.  115,  2d 
Merrison  Elizabeth  Miss,  private  school.  2234 

Pacific  Av 
Merritt  Albert  H.,   clerk    Cal.    Fuse  Assn,   r. 
Seminary  Park,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Arthur,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  913 

Howard 
"    Building,  NW  cor  California  and  Drumm 
"    Charles  W.,  salesman,  r.  1312  York 
Merritt  Charles  Z.,  cashier  Miller  &  Lux,  and 
secretary  San  Joaquin  and  Kings  River 
Canal  and  Irrigation  Co.,  508  California, 
room  17,  r  Oakland 
"    Edward  B.,  motorman,  r.  30^4,  28th 
Merritt  Emma  Sutro  (Mrs.  G.   W.  Merritt), 
physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r.  814 
Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m. 
"    Francis  W.,  capitalist,  r.  Commercial  Ho- 
tel 


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1311 


Merritt  George,  dispatcher  S.   P.   Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    George  A.,  box  nailer,  r.  6  Everett 
Merritt  George  W.,  M.  D.,  eye,  ear,  throat  and 
nose,  hours  1  to  4  p.  m.,  office  and  r.  814 
Sutter 

"  George  W.,  superintendent  James  Lick 
Baths,  E  s  10th  bet  Mission  and  Howard, 
r.  133,  10th 

"    Grace  Miss,  r.  1721  Sacramento 

■'  Harry  P.,  architect,  214  Pine,  room  48,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Harry  W.,   clerk  D.   S.   Stanley  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Merritt  James  B.,  manager   California  Fuse 
Association,  220  California,    room  3,  r. 
Seminary  Park.  Alameda  Co. 

"  James  P.,  secretary  International  Indem- 
nity Co.,  206  Sansome,  room  9,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Jennie  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  6  Everett 

"    John  D.,  r.  814  Sutter 

"    John  T.,  stock  dealer,  r.  308  Baker 

"  Marcus  D.,  salesman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Mattie  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2714^4  Sut- 
ter 

"    Nathan,  farmer,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    Richard,  bartender,  r.  605  California 

"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  45  Sacramento 

"  Scott,  varnisher  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
411  Sansome 

"    William    E.,    watchmaker     William 
Matthews,  r.  Berkelev 

"    William  T.,   clerk  Arthur   North,   r. 
Minna 
Merriweather  Moses,  porter,  r.  2  Lysett  PI 
Merry    Grace    G.  Miss,  teacher  music, 
Baker 

"    Thomas,  carpenter.  34  Clay,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Thomas  B.,  r.  3012  California 

Merry  William  L.,  consul-general  Nicaragua 

and  secretary  Chamber  of  Commerce,  58 

Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg,  r.  Sausalito 

Merschen  Frank  G.,  painter  and  paper  hanger, 

412Devisadero 

"    Kate  A.  Miss,  clerk  Frank  G.  Merschen 
Mersereau   Addison    S.,    carriage  and    wagon 
maker,  22.37  Mission,  r.  2212  Mission 

"    Frederick  E.,  photographer,  2239  Mission 
Mercfelder    Charles,   cashier  Morton  Draying 
and  Warehouse  Co.,  r.   Lorin,   Alameda 
Co. 

"  John  A.,  bookkeeper  National  Ice  Co.,  r. 
325!^  Guerrero 

"    William,  bookkeeper  Merchants'  Ice  and 
Cold  Storage  Co.,  r.  1104  Market 
Mershon  Cass  L.,  fireman,  r.  11  Rondel  PI 

"    D.  Talmage,  r.  20  Chenery 

"  James  R.  T.,  salesman  Stockton  Milling 
Co.,  r.  309, 19th 

"    L.  H.,  real  estate,  r.  730f  Bush 

"  Louis  C,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  11  Ron- 
del PI 

"    Zera,  pictorial  artist  Unsworth  Sign  Co. 
Mersich  Charles,  molder  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 
721  Green 

"  Frederick,  messman  str  Australia,  r.  721 
Green 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  721  Green 

"    Matthew,  steward,  r.  721  Green 

"    Sophie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  721  Green 
Mersing  John  B.,  r.  497  Devisadero 
Merslich  Dominick,  cook  Kelly  &  Bargones,  r. 

138  Chestnut 
Merten  August  F.  (Merten  &  Co.),  r.  2010  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Merten  Manufacturing  Co.,  Arthur  N.  Bayley 
president,  William  P.  Lamb  secretary, 
coffee  roasters,  spice  millers  and  manu- 
facturing chemists,  210-212  Davis 

MERTEN  &  CO. 

(August  F.  Merten),  flavoring  extracts, 
spices,  coflfees,  teas,  grocers'  sundries, 
etc.,  7  Drumm 

Mertens  Herman,  clerk  Kohn  Bros.,  r.  252,  1st 
"    Ignatius  N.,  cigar  manufacturer,  1534  Fol- 


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Mertens  M.   J.,   real  estate  broker,   12    Mont- 
gomery, room  20,  r.  890  Steiner 
J8®=-Mertens.    See  Mehrtens 
Mertes  George  W.,  teamster,  r.  139,  14tb 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  139,  14th 
"    Peter  F.,  shoecutter,  r.  139,  14th 
"    Samuel  P.,  carpenter,  r.  139,  14th 
"    William  A.,  architect,  r.  139,  14th 
Merton  Louis  B.  (Hughson  &  Mart  on),   r.    155 

Tremont  Av 
Mertz  John,  clerk  Frederick  W.  Schroeder,  r. 
1100  Valencia 
"    Matthew,  blacksmith,  r.  317  Polk 
Mervy   A.   &   E.   C.    (Alphonse    and   Emile    C. 
Mervy),  druggists,  434  Montgomery  Av 
"    Alphonse  (A.  &  E.  C.  Mervy),  and  physician 
and  surgeon,  434  Montgomery  Av,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Alphonse  J.,  salesman,  r.  18  Shotwell 
"    Edward    T.,    dentist,    1247   Market,    r.    18 

Shotwell 
"    Emile  C.  (A.  &  E.  C.  Mervy),  and  physician 
and  surgeon,  434  Montgomery  Av,  r.  822b 
Union 
"    Ulysses,  r.  18  Shotwell 
Merweather  Samuel,  horse  dealer,  r.  113  Eddy 
Merwin     Edward    G.,    draughtsman    Sanborn- 
Perris  Map  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eugene,  hatter  Atlantic  Straw  Works,  r. 

603  Bush 
"    Henry  K.,  bartender  Schroeder  &  Grabau, 
r.  468  Tehama 
Merx  Charles,  clerk,  r.  33  Clarence  PI 
"    Herman,  tugboat  agent,  ofQce  142  Berry,  r. 
33  Clarence  PI 
Merz  William,  carriage  painter,  r.  2525  Bryant 
Av 
"    William,    proprietor    Merz's    Hotel,   1807 
Haight 
Merz's  Hotel,  William   Merz   proprietor,   1807 

Haight 
Merzbach  Felix  H.  (Thornton  &  Merzbach),  at- 
torney at  law,  426  California,  rooms  9-11, 
r.  1516  O'Farrell 
"    Silvius  H.,  tea^cher  music,  404  Capp  _ 
Merzbatch  Julius,  salesman,  r.  1510 Buchanan 
Mesenburg  Henry,  r.  837  Sutter 
"    Hermann,  bakery,  324V4  Hayes 
"    William,  clerk  D.  Becker  &  Co. ,  r.  828  Sutter 
Meserole  Richard  A.,  bookkeeper  S.  H.  Tyler  & 

Son,  r.  Alameda 
Meserth  Lawrence,  butcher,  r.  310,  28th 
Meserve  Laura,  widow,  r.  811a  Greenwich 
"    William   M.   Rev.,  pastor   Union  Square 
Baptist  Church 
Meseth  Alfred,  pressman  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co., 

r.  923  Union 
Mesmer  Arthur,  vocalist,  r.  1922  Stockton 
4eff"Mesmer.    See  Messemer 
Mesnico  Christopher,  patternmaker,  r.  213 Perry 
Mesple  Lawrence,  clerk  C.  M.  Mann,  r.  222^/4, 4th 

"    Ursule  Mrs.,  lodgings,  22214,  4th 
Messager  Etienne,  cloaks  and  suits,  145  Post, 

cor  Grant  Av,  r.  914  Post 
Messaggiero  II  (Italian  weekly),  Cesare  Crespi 

director,  8  Montgomery  Av 
Messemer  George,  foreman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co., 
r.  512  Bush 
"    John,  foreman  bottling  dept.   Enterprise 
Brewing  Co.,  r.  1930  Folsom 
See  Mesmer 
Messenger  J.,  wood  worker,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    James  B.,  roof  slater  r.  836^2,  15th 
>6®°Messenger.    See  Messinger 
Messer  Frederick,  butcher  H.  Hillers,  r.  500  Cort- 
land Av 
Messer  Nathaniel  T.,  president  Andes  Silver 
Mining  Co.,  20-22  Nevada  Block,  r.  Cali- 
fornia Hotel 
"    Nathaniel  T.  Jr.,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    Raphael,  artesian  well  borer,  r.  439  Natoma 
"    Rudolph,  tailor,  1026  Oak 
Messerer  Fred  A.,  butcher  F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  1314a 

Scott 
Messerly  Rosa,  domestic,  28  Page 
Messerschmidt  Anton,  beer  bottler,  428,  18th 
"    Anton,  waiter  Hotel  Becker 
"    Clarence  W.,  teamster  William  Raubinger 
&  Sons,  r.  42914  Chestnut 


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Messerschmidt    Conrad,    bartender   Deutscher 
Verein,  r.  407,  5th 
"    Conrad  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  407,  5th 
"    Frederick  (L  jrenz  &  Messerschmidt),  r.  613 
Stevenson 
Messersmith  Claude  R.,  clerk,  r.  1920  Howard 
"    E.  Turner,  clerk  Pac.  Mall  SS.  Co.,  r.  1101 

Pine 
"    Henry  L.,  agent,  r.  23  Pearl 
"    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  226,  18th 
"    Matilda  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Phillip  L.,  fireman,  r.  226,  18th 
Messic  Isaac  G.,  storekeeper  tJ.  S.  Mint,  r.  2939^4 

Clay 
Messick  Arthur  D.,  porter  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Messier  Joseph  L.,  tailor  Newbauer  &  Levj,  r. 

Oakland 
Messina    John,  foreman    Henry  Grandjean,  r. 

Oakland 
Messineo  Camille,  teamster  Western  Transfer 
and  Storage  Co.,  r.  1527  Dupont 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  1527  Dupont 
Messinger  Alfred,  molder,  r.  22%,  7th 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  910  Sutter 
"    Gustave  (Easton,  Incell  &  Messinger),  r. 

910  Sutter 
"     Lester,  insurance,  r.  910  Sutter 
"    Walter,  theatrical  agent,  r.  910  Sutter 
4®"Messinger.    See  Messenger 
Messini  Frank  A.,  teamster,  r.  16031/4  Dupont 

"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  16031/4  Dupont 
Messner  Eugene  F.,   blacksmith,  r.   821   How- 
ard 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  1326,  20th 
"    Frank  A.,   clerk    T.  P.  Meighan  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Meston  G.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Robert,  carpenter  str  Coptic 
Mestre  Alfred,  salesman,  r.  1057  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Metastazio  Emil,  driver,  r.  509  Greenwich 

"    Stephen,  driver,  r.  509  Greenwich 
Metcalf  Alice  H.  Miss,  teacher  Haight  Primary 
School,  r.  2215  Pacific  Av 
"    Chesley  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  927,  20th 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  452i/4  Minna 
"    Frank  E.,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  1019  Guerrero 
Metcalf  George  D..  secretary  Del  Monte  Mill- 
ing Co.,  107  California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  E.,  piano  maker,  r.  2228  Sutter 
"    John,  r.  542^2  Bryant 
"    Katherine,  r.  114  Silver 
"    Solon  T.   (Philbrick  &  Metcalf),   r.  2548A 
Folsom 
Metcalfe  George,  capitalist,  r.  418  Geary 
"    John,  surveyor  Lloyd's  Register,  304  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Alameda 
"    John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Otis,  carpenter,  r.  41814  Grove 
"    Peter,  dental  student  E.  W.  Pratt,  r.  418 
Geary 
Metge  Frederick  W.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1329  Natoma 
Methlann  Richard,  bartender  Peter  Stademann 
Metlunanii  Hermann,   groceries   and  liquors, 
SE  cor  Market  and  Sanchez 
"    Otto,  laborer,  r.  120c  Juniper 
"    Otto  G.  R.,  clerk  Hermann  Methmann,  r. 
143  Sanchez 
Methodist  Book  Depository,  JohnD.  Hammond 

agent.  1057  Market 
Methodist  Chinese  Mission  Home,  Rev.  F.  J. 
Masters    superintendent,  916  Washing- 
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Methodist   Social  Union  of  San   Francisco, 

Charles  Goodall  president,  Wlllian  Gib- 
son secretary,  office  1037  Market 

Metlus  Charles,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  525 
Haight,  r.  S^S/a  Halght 

Metlar  Marble  and  Granite  Co.  (William  S. 
Metlar),  importers  and  manufacturers 
monuments,  works  Cypress  Lawn  Ceme- 
tery, Post  Office  address  212  Valencia 
"  William  S.  (Metlar  Marble  and  Granite 
Co.),  r.  213  Valencia 

Metraia  Frank  (Selmi  &  Metraia),  r.  2  Hartford 

Metral  Alexander,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast 
Furniture  Co.,  r.  270  Clementina 

Metropolis  The,  Mrs.  Rose  Cornyn  proprietor, 
1654  Market 

Metropolitan  Block,  8  Montgomery  Av 

Metropolitan  Fashions  (monthly),  Butterick 
Publishing  Co.  (Limited)  publishers,  124 
Post 

Metropolitan  Foundry,  Curtis  Tobey  proprie- 
tor, 204  Townsend 

Metropolitan  Furniture  Brokers,  D.  L.  Gump 
proprietor,  1133  Market 
"     House,  512,  4th 

METROPOLITAN  MARBLE 

AND  GRANITE  WORKS.  A.  Paltenghi 
&    Co.     proprietors,     manufacturers 
foreign  and  domestic  marble  mantels, 
tombstones,  monuments,  tiling,  etc., 
1219  Market 
Metropolitan  Match  Co.  (incorporated),  H.  W. 
Newbauer  president,  Samuel  Newbauer 
secretary,  office  412  Front 
"    Moulding  Co.  (Louis  Cohen,  Moses  Wank 
and  Elias  Wange),  mirrors,  mouldings 
and  picture  frames,  536-538  Sacramento 
Metropolitan  Nursery,  John  H.  Sievers  pro- 
prietor. Chestnut  bet  Polk  and  Van  Ness 
Av,  deopt  25  Post 
"    Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  Mann  &  Wilson 

agents,  306  Sansome 
"    Publishing  Co.,  J.  Alfred  Lueders  presi- 
dent, 403  Market 
Metropolitan  Temple,  NE  cor  5th  and  Jessie 
Metropolsky  Nicholas  Rev.,  r.  932  Union 
Metson  John  (Metson  &  Mahony),  r.  1421  Fulton 
"    John  E.,  contractor  bricklayer,  1114  Turk 
"    William  H.  (Reddy,  Campbell  &  Metson), 
attorney  at  law,  116-122  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
1114  Turk 
"    &    Mahony    (John    Metson  and    Jeremiah 
Mahony),  plumbing  and  gasfltting,  1421 
Fulton 
Mette  M.,  farmer,  r.  737  Howard 
"    William  G.,  marble  cutterMax  Roth,  r.  571 
Stevenson 
Metten  Anton  (Metten  &  Gebhardt),  r.  cor  Nye 
and  Congdon 
"    Louis,  tanner  Metten  &  Gebhardt,   r.  cor 

Congdon  and  Marshall 
"    &  Gebhardt  (Anton  Metten  and  Charles  A. 
Gebhardt),  tanners,  Trumbull  nr  Mission 
Mettler  Annie,  widow,  r.  22  Elsie 
Mettmann  Frank  X.,  with  North  German  Fire 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  925,  20th 
Metz  Ferdinand  (Metz  &  Yost),  r.  53314  Union 
"    Hans,  gloves  and  millinery,  1608  Market,  r. 

244  Oak 
"    J.  C,  fireman  str  San  Joaquin 
"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  1031  Hampshire 
"    Prosper,  bootblack,  NE  cor  Jessie  and  3d, 

r.  5  Kent 
"    i&  Yost  (Ferdinand  Metz  and  Peter  Yost), 
bakery,  449,  3d 


Metzer  William,  r.  1231  Guerrero 
Metzger  Adeline,  dressmaker,  r.  1731  McAllister 
"    Benjamin,    bartender    Emil  Simon,  r.  529 

Sacramento 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  812  Grove 
"    Conrad,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1229  Howard 
"    Edward,  r.  812  Grove 
"    Frank,  r.  1517  Valencia 
"    Harry,  baker,  r.  1823  Greenwich 
"    Henry  W.,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jacob,  cigars  and  tobacco,  130  O'Farrell, 

r.  309,  3d 
'•    Leo,  wine    and   brandy  commission   mer- 
chant, 118-120  Pine,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis  (Metzger  &  Franklin),  r.  HI  O'Farrell 
"    Morris,  financial  agent,  62  Columbian  Bldg, 

r.  812  Grove 
"    Solomon,  bookkeeper,  r.  715  Eddy 
"    Theresa  Miss,  hairdresser,  1731  McAllister 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  545 

Elizabeth 
"    William  C,  stenographer,  310  Pine,  room 
27,  r.  Oakland 
Metzger  &  Franklin  (Louis  Metzger  and  Julius 
L.  Franklin),  capitalists,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Metzgus  Caroline,  widow,  r.  1605  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Gustave  E.,  plumber  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  1605 
San  Carlos  Av 
Metzler   Charles,  laborer  Enterprise   Brewing 
Co.,  r.  564  Natoma 
"    Charles  J.  B.,  undertaker,  636  Washington 
"    Charles  L.,  undertaker  Charles  J.  B.  Metz- 
ler 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1418  Grove 
"    Frank,  r.  564  Natoma 
"    George,  waiter  Viticultural  Restaurant,  r. 

1109  Leavenworth 
"    Oscar,  bartender  M.  Pittlick,  r.  Oakland 
Metzner  Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  202b  5th 
"    Jacob   C,  salesman   Brown  &  Metzner,  r. 
202b  5th 
Metzner  William   (Brown  &  Metzner),  r.  1231 

•  Guerrero 
Meunier  Gaspard,  mattress  maker,  919  Mont- 
gomery 
Meuser  George,  carpenter,  r.  530  Hermann 
"    Willliam  L.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  20  Clara  Av 
i8®-Meuser.    See  Muser  and  Musser 
Meussdorffer  Arthur  H.,  salesman  W  illiamCluff 
Co.,  r.  Hanover  nr  County  line 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  Hanover  nr  County  Line 
"    Charles  G.  (K.  Meussdorffer  &  Son),  r.  19 

Columbia  Square 
"    Conrad  A.  (De  Prosse&  Meussdorffer),  r.  301 

Polk 
"     Edward  W.,  r.  301  Polk 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk  K.  Meussdorffer  &  Son, 

r.  301  Polk 
"    Henry  C,  salesman,  r.  2026  Mission 
Meussdorffer  John    C.    (J.  C.    Meussdorffer's 
Sons),  r.  Hanover  nr  County  line 

MEUSSDORFFER  K.  &  SON, 

(Konrad  and  Charles  G.),  manufactur- 
ers and  importers  hats  and  caps,  8 
Kearny 

Meussdorffer  Konrad  (K.  Meussdorffer  &  Son), 
r.  301  Polk 

Meussdorffer  M.  (C.  N.  Stewart),  importer  and 
manufacturer  hats  and  caps,  135  Mont- 
gomery 

Meussdorffer   Oscar  E.    (J.  C.  Meussdorffer's 
Sons),  r.  Hanover  nr  County  Line 
"    Waldemar    L.,    messenger    Anglo-Califor- 
nian  Bank,  r.  Hanover  nr  County  line 

MEUSSDORFFER'S  J.  0.  SONS 

(John  C.  and  Oscar  E.),  manufacturers 
and  importers  of  hats,  caps  and  hat- 
ters' materials,  wholesale  and  retail 
dealers,  530  to  536,  3d 

Meuttmann  Gus,  sign  painter,  635  California,  r. 
924  McAllister 

Mex  Louis,  r.  1016  Powell 

Mexican  and  Central  American  Packet  Line, 
C.  D.  Bunker  &  Co.  agents,  435  Battery 


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Mexican  Consulate,  Alexander  K.  Coney,   con- 
sul-general, 604  Clay 
Mexican  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Virginia, 
Nev.),      Charles    H.      Fish     president, 
Charles  E.  Elliot  secretary,   79  Nevada 
Block 
"    Phosphate    and    Sulphur    Co.     (Mexico), 
Abraham  Halsey  secretary,  530  Califor- 
nia, rooms  49-50 
Meyenborg  August  (Aschmann  &  Meyenborg), 

r.  3  Rose  PI 
Meyer  Aaron,  junk   dealer,  622   Birch  Av.,    r. 
629^/4  Fulton 
Aaron,  mining,  r.  4  Grove 
Abraham,  salesman  A.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  1223a 

O'Farrell 
Adele,  widow,  dressmaking,  1301  Larkin 
Adolph,  hatter,  927  Market,  r.  2337  Grove, 

Oakland 
Adolph,  lumber  and  hardware,  1510  Devisa- 

dero,  r.  1512  Devisadero 
Adolph,  salesman  M.  Scheyer  &  Bro 
Adolph  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  231i/4  Page 
Albert  (Daniel  Meyer),  r.  320  Ellis 
Albert  (Meyer  &  Akmann),  r.  917,  20th 
Albert  (Schwartz  &  Meyer),  r.  5  Market 
Albert,  dentist,  1012  Mission 
Albert,  hay,  grain  and  wood,  2363  Geary,  r. 

19231/2  Eddy 
Albert,  musical  director  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  645  Minna 
Albert,  shipping  clerk,  r.  1805  Howard 
Albert,  with  Philip  Wolf  &  Co.,  r.  616  Jer- 
sey 
Albert  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  938  Geary 
Albert  A.,  clerk,  r.  1923/2  Eddy 
Albert  G.,  physician,  103,  24th 
Albert  G..  plumber,  1805  Howard 
Alfred,  barber,  2740/2  California,  r.  igiS/z 

Devisadero 
Alfred,  clerk,  r.  1524  Jackson 
Andrew,  liquors,  229  Main,  r.  239  Fremont 
Anna,  widow,  r.  301  Sanchez 
Annie,  widow,  r.  608  Hermann 
Annie  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke 
Annie  W.,  widow,  r.  220  Austin 
Anton,  liquors   and  lodgings,  SW  cor  Sac- 
ramento and  Drumm 
Acthur  A.,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

Alameda 
August  (Meyer  Bros.),  r.  241,  6th 
August,  barber  Stern   &  Pearson,    r.  419 

Franklin 
August,  boots  and   shoes,  2129  Fillmore,  r. 

9  Middle 
August,  lodgings,  1148  Sutter 
Meyer  August  F.,  proprietor  Milkmen's  Head 
quarters,  35  Eddy,  telephone  South  556 
r.  314  Lyon 
"    August  H.,  musician,  r.  316,  7th 
"    August  L.  A.,  quartermaster  U.S.  str  Al 
batross 
Meyer  A.  W.,  steamship  agent,  401  California 
See  A.  W.  Myer 
"    Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  1017  Laguna 
"    Benjamin,    conductor   Market    St.   Ry.,  r 

463!4  Tehama 
"    Benjamin  F.  (Meyer  Bros.),  r.  1610  McAl 

lister 
"    Bernard,  clothing,  1025  Howard 
"    Bernhard  (Meyer  Bros.),  r.  10^  Sherman 
"    Bernhard,  teamster,  319  Clay,  r.  37  Dorland 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  701  Broder2ok 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  6  Elwood 
"    Betsy,  widow,  r.  3413  Washington 
Meyer  Brothers  (Bernhard  and  August),  groce- 
ries, wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor  6th  and 
Polsom 
"    Brothers   (Mark  and  Benjamin  F.),  cloaks 

and  suits,  121  Post 
"    Brothers    (Richard    and    Hugo),    barbers, 
1304  Mason 
Meyer  Bruce  A.,  station  agent  S.  P.  Co.  and 
superintendent  Station   L  Post    Office, 
Ocean  View 
"    C,  solicitor  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r. 

3919  Pine 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1915^2  Devisadero 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  3  Monroe 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Mantels,  Grates 

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Meyer  Cathrina  Mrs.,  embroidery  and  stamping, 

1608  Devisadero 
"    Caufman  H.  (C.  H.  Meyer  &  Bros.),  r.  New 

York 
"    C.  H.  &  Brothers  (Caufman  H.,  Leopold  C. 

and  Marcus  C),  wholesale  dealers  hats 

and  caps,  28-30  Sansome 
"    Charles,  r.  523  Lyon 
"    Charles  (estate  of),  131-133  Sansome 
"    Charles  (Goetjen  &  Meyer  Bros.),  r.  348,  5th 
"    Charles  (Lauterbach  &  Meyer),  r.  333  Main 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  428  Broadway 
"    Charles,    bartender   Smoot  &  Rice,  r.    16 

Hickory  Av 
"    Charles,  hostler  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  39 

Perry 
"    Charles,  liquors,  213  Drumm,  r.  1808  Union 
"    Charles,  machinist  A.  J.  McNicoU  &  Co.,  r. 

5091/2  Minna 
"    Charles,  plumber  Ahlbach  &  Co.,  r.  37  Dor- 
land 
"    Charles,  shirt  manufacturer,  735  Guerrero 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3303  California 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  Ami  Vignier,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  F.  (Meyer  &  Akmann),  r.  16a  Cum- 
berland 
'■    Charles  F.  L.,  salesman  Rathjen  Bros.,  r. 

2611  Folsom 
"    Charles  J.,  blacksmith  Elijah  C.  Dudley,  r. 

1511  Broderick 
"    Charles  W.,  machinist,  r.  429  Dolores 
"    Christian,  bartender  Frederick  Gerdes,  r. 

328  Drumm 
"    Christian,  clerk  Christian  von  Dohlen,  r. 

1426  Taylor 
"    Christopher,    bookkeeper   Winchester  Re- 
peating Arms  Co.,  r.  612  Jones 
"    Christopher  L.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW 

cor  Hickory  A.v  and  Buchanan 
"    Claus    C,  waiter  R.  L.  Kohr  &  Co.,  r.  812 

Kearny 
"    Oaus  G.,  groceries   and   liquors,  465,  3d,  r. 

64  South  Park 
"    Conrad,  r.  150  Shipley 
"    Cord,  clerk  Henry  Lehrke  &  Sons,  r.  SW 

cor  Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
"    Daniel,  r.  16071/3  Folsom 
Meyer  Daniel  (Daniel,  Mathias,  Moritz,  Henry 

and  Albert  Meyer),  office  216  Pine 
"    Daniel  (Daniel  Meyer),  r.  1837  California 
"    David,  expressman,  r.  1419  Laguna 
Meyer  Daniel  Building,  314  Pine 
"    David,    liquors,    NW    cor    Fillmore    and 

Greenwich,  r.  3307  Fillmore 
"    Dietrich,  clerk  Mrs.  Anna  Schwartz,  r.  243, 

18th 
"    E.  Mrs.,  r.  333  Guerrero 
"    Edgar,    salesman    Greenebaum,    Weil    & 

Michels,  r.  IdlbVz  Devisadero 
"    Edward,  r.  1016  Union 
"    Edward,  machinist,  r.  1607i^  Folsom 
"    Edward,  musician,  r.  730  Howard 
"    Elise,  widow,  r.  506,  9th 
"    Elizabeth  D.,  widow,  r.  1319  Noe 

MEYER  EM.  &  CO. 

(Emmanuel  Meyer),  importers,  whole- 
salers and  retailers  of  groceries, 
wines,  liquors  and  table  delicacies, 
agents  Chocolat  Menier,  Abricotine 
Liqueur,  Barton  Sec  Champagne,  Low- 
enbrau  Munich  Beer,  Old  Crow  Whisky, 
Gonzalez  cognacs,  old  Burgundies,  clar- 
ets and  cordials,  303  Sutter 
Meyer  Emil,  grain  broker,  60  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg,  r.  Alameda 


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Meyer  Emil,  tinner,  r.  5  Sumner 

"'  Emma  Miss,  housekeeper,  r.   3207  Fillmore 

"    Emma  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke 

"    Emma,  domestic,  3505  Clay 
Meyer  Emmanuel  (Em.  Meyer  &  Co.),  and  pres- 
ident   White    Horse    Valley    Mill    and 
Lumber  Co.,  r.  632  Post 

"    Ernest  (Hueppeden  &  Meyer),  r.  NW  cor 
Grove  and  Polk 

"    Ernest,  clerk  Richard  Von  der  Mehden,  r. 
822  Mission 

"    Ernest,  waiter,  r.  3038,  16th 

"    Ernest  F.,   clerk  William  Paulsen,  r.  633 
Minna 

"    Ernest  G.,   silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,   r. 
Berkeley 

"    Ferdinand,  fur  dresser,  r.  California  Av  nr 
San  Bruno  Av 

"    Ferdinand,  peddler,  r.  416  Octavia 

"    Ferdinand,  porter,  r.  1019  Market  rear 

"    Firmin,  r.  16  Polk  lane 

"    Frank,  lithographer,  r.  221  Webster 

"    Frederick,  r.  1517  Sacramento 

"    Frederick   (Meyer  &  Gemns),  r.  1200  Fill- 
more 

"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  259  Tehama 

"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  763  Howard 

"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  14  Langton 

'■    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  322,  21st 

"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  1732  Lexington  Av 

"    Frederick,  clerk  Fabian  Bros.,  r.  1803Stock- 
ton 

"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  218a  Turk 

"    Frederick,  cook  Andrew  Anderson,  r.   510 
Pine 

"    Frederick,  doorkeeper  Columbia   Theatre, 
r.  1  Central  PI 

"    Frederick,  fireman,  r.  322,  2lst 

"    Frederick,  groceries   and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Turk  and  Fillmore 

"    Frederick,  quartermaster  str  Columbia,  r. 
504,  2d 

"    Frederick  A.,  merchant,  r.  213  Steiner 

"    Frederick  E..  butcher,  r.  259  Octavia 

"    Frederick  H.,  draughtsman,  r.  1818  Hyde 

"    Frederick  W.   (M.   D.  Meyer  &  Co.),  r.  1419 
Devisadero 

"    Frederick  W.,   collector  postoffle,   r.   2418 
Post 

"    Frederick  W..  driver  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  2223  Howard 

"    Frederick  W.   Jr.,  butcher,  r.  2223  Howard 

"    Fritz,  driver  Jos.  Biittgenbach,  r.  498,  4th 

"    George  (Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.),  r.  2403  Web- 
ster 

"    George,  butcher  Hermann  F.  H.  Schmidt, 
r.  1006  Valencia 

"    George  A.,  finisher  Bolton  &  Strong 

"    George  H.,  reporter  Post,  r.  Alameda 

"    George  W.,  policeman,  r.  2460  Foisom 

"    George  W.,  salesman  M.  U.  Meyer  &  Co.,  r. 
1419  Devisadero 

"    Gottlieb  F.,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 
r.  128!^  Silver 

"    Gustav,  carpenter  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  16 
Erie 

"    Gustav,  clerk,  r.  SE  cor  Natoma  and  Russ 

"    Gustav  D.,  laborer,  r.  1025;^  Harrison 

"    Gustave,  tinsmith,  508,  4th 

"    Harry,  r.  70,  9th 

"    Harry,  asst.  O'Connor,  Mofiatt  &  Co.,  r.  239 
Fremont 

"     Helena,  widow,  r.  1626  Clay 

"    Henry,  r.  929  Broadway 

"    Henry  (Daniel  Meyer),  r.  1802  Pacific  Av 

"    Henry  (Meyer  &  Seekamp),  r.  231,  2d 


Meyer  Henry  (Schulz  &  Meyer),  r.  618  Douglass 
"    Henry  (Suss  &  Meyer)  ,  r.  1223  Buchanan 
"    Henry,  bartender    Gebhardt  &  Graner,   r. 

938  Mission 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  810  Jessie 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  Gates  nr  Powhattan 

Av 
"    Henry,  clerk  Henry  Meyer,  r.  1671  Mission 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  322,  21st 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  1671  Mission 
"    Henry,  groceries   and  liquors,  NW  cor  8th 

and  Foisom,  r.  264.  8th 
"  Henry,  liquors,  724  Front 
"    Henry,   physician  and  surgeon,  701  Brod- 

erick 
"    Henry,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord 
"    Henry,  whitener,  761^/4  Mission,   and  pro- 
prietor Piedmont  House,  115a  6th 
"    Henry  A,,  bartender  August  F.  Meyer,    r. 

538  Natoma 
"    Henry  B., cashier  S.  F.  Breweries,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk  Daniel  Meyer,  r.  1825  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  929  Broadway 
"    Herman  (Goetjen  &  Meyer  Bros.),  r.  248, 

5th 
"    Herman,  baker,  r.  428  Broadway 
"    Herman,  baker,  r.  600  Pine 
"    Herman,  baker,  r.  861  Market 
"    Herman,  cabinet  maker,  r.  322,  21st 
• '    Herman  F.  (Mofla  tt  &  Meyer) ,  r.  48  Grove 
"    Hermann.,  clerk,  r.  718  Valencia 
"    Herman  J.,  clerk  Rulfs  &  Co.,  r.  234  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Herman  M.  D.  (H.  M.  Meyer  &  Co.),  r.  88, 

9th 
"    Hermann,  clerk,  r.  1122  Turk 
"    Hermann  L.  E.  (Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.),  r. 

2724  Pacific  Av 
"    Hermann  L.  E.  Jr. ,  with  Meyer,  Wilson  & 

Co.,  r.  2724  Pacific  Av 
"    H.  H.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  1431 

Laguna 
Meyer  H.  M.  &  Co.  (Herman    M.  D.  Meyer), 

California  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

9th  and  Mission 
"    Hugo  (Meyer  Bros.),  r.  115,  8th 
"    Ida.  widow,  r.  1404a  Masonic  Av 
"    Isidor,  bartender,  r.  222  Clara 
"    J.  Albert,  foreman  J.  L.  Hicks,  r.  1341,24th 
"    Jacob  (Hyman  &  Meyer),  r.  1122  Turk 
"    Jacob,  cellarman  J.  Gundlaoh  &  Co.,r.  637 

Washington 
"    Jacob,  porter  Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  r.  317 

Green 
"    Jacob  S.,  student  T.  Carl  Spelling,  r.  224, 

6th 
"    J.  Christopher,  salesman  Mohns  &  Kalten- 

bach,  r.  320  Austin 
"    Jerome,  proprietor  Gassmann  House,  428 

Broadway 
"    Jerome,  with  E.  Garnier  &  Co. 
"    J.  Frederick,  r.  425,  39th 
"    J.  Frederick,  teacher  music,  131,  2d  Av 
"    J.  Frederick  Jr.,  plumbing,  1013  Valencia, 

r.  425,  29th 
"    John,  r.  13V2  Valparaiso  rear 
"    John,  r.  43  Everett 
"    John  (Meyer  &  Eviston),  r.  19  Market 
"    John,  bartender  Nicholaus  Meyer,  311  Bat- 
tery 
"    John,  carpenter,  1818  Hyde 
"    John,  engineer  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

134  Moulton  Av 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  200  Ellis,  r.  204 

Ellis 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &L.  Wks,r.  108Alta 
"    John,  porter  Haub  Bros. 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1122  Iowa 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  323  Ellis 
"    John  C.  (Meyer  &  Kohn),  r.  105  Stockton 
"    John  C.  W.,  restaurant,  959  Market,  r.   530 

O'Farrell 
"    John  G.  Jr.,  special  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue 

agent,  r.  Russ  House 
"    John  G.  H.,  manufacturer  refrigerators,  213 

Mission,  r.  1908  Webster 
"    John  H.,  butcher,  204,  2d 


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Meyer  John  H.,  casMer  Alfred  Borel  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    John  H.,  clerk  Golden  West  Hotel 

"  John  H.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
13  Freelon 

"  John  H.,  tinner  De  Lano  Bros.,  r.  156  Steu- 
art 

"    John  J.,  liquors,  1334  Howard 

"    John  M.,   clerk   Charles  Dietrich,   r. 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    John  N.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1818  Hyde 

"    Joseph,  r.  637  Washington 

"     Joseph,  r.  1036, 19th 

"    Joseph  (Meyer  &  Karl),  r.  1129  Ellis 

"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  821  Hayes 

"    Joseph,    manager   Cal.    Catering    Co. 
Bush.  r.  613  Bush 

"  Joseph,  marble  rubber  Ruftino  &  Bianchi,  r 
3111/2  Langton 

"  Julia,  Miss,  ladies' hair  dresser,  104  Pow- 
ell, r.  16  Erie 

"    Julius,  r.  1122  Turk 

"    Julius,  hardware,  40  Clay,  r.  34  Ellis 

"    Julius,  junk,  1636  Mission 

"    Julius,  plumber,  r.  1108,  Fulton 

"  K.  T.,  carpenter  Central  Lumber  &  Mill 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

'•  Leopold  C.  (C.  H.  Meyer  &  Bros.),  r.  916 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Lilly,  domestic,  1308  Larkin 

«'    Louis,  r.  530  O'Farrell 

"  Louis,  butcher  Charles  O.  Gross,  r.  1003 
Guerrero 

"  Louis,  elevatorman,  124  Sansome,  r.  720 
Howard 

"    Louis,  junk  dealer,  r.  2143  Pine 

"  Louis,  men's  furnishing  goods,  517  Kearny, 
r.  2514  California 

"    Louis,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  410  Post 

"  Louis,  plumber  Abraham  Newmark,  i-. 
llllB  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Louis,  Jr.,  student,  r.  720  Howard 

"    Louis  Mrs.,  r.  1517  Sacramento 

"  Louis  P.  H.,  bookbinder  Althof  &  Bahls,  r. 
530  O'Farrell 

"    Lucie  D.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1219  Noe 

"  M.,  baker  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  861  Mar- 
ket 

"  Marcus  C.  (C.  H.  Meyer  &  Bros.),  r.  1713 
Jackson 

"    Marguerite,  domestic,  1715  Bush 

"    Marie  Mrs.,  r.  1411  Bush 

"    Mark  (Meyer  Bros.),  r.  620%  Steiner 

"  Martin  (Raschen  &  Co.),  and  groceries  and 
liquors,  701  McAllister,  r.  618  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Martin,  groceries,  2201  Larkin 

"    Martin,  master  schr  Modoc,  office  24  Clay 

"  Martin,  shipping  clerk  Alaska  Commercial 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Martin  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  324,  6th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  730  Howard 

"    Mary,  demestic,  1214  Fulton 

"    Mathias  (Daniel  Meyer),  r.  1310  Geary 

"    Matthias  D.,  r.  1419  Devisadero 

"    Maurice  E.,  merchant,  r.  174  Clara 

"  Max,  plumber  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r.  2143 
Pine 

"    Max,    secretary  G.  Cohn    Co.,  206-208  Bat- 
tery, r.  llllB  Golden  Gate  Av 
Meyer   M.  D.  &   Co.  (P.  W.  Meyer),    groceries 
and  liquors,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Devisa- 
dero 

"  Melville,  salesman  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  2143  Pine 

"  Michael,  engraver  A.  M.  Robertson,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  HUB  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Mirrie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1217  Polk 

"  ,  Mish  &  Co.  (Sol  G.  Mish  and  Samuel  J. 
Mitchell),  cigar  manufacturers,  21-23 
Sutter 

"    Moritz  (Daniel  Meyer),  r.  415  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Moses,  r.  1317  Golden  Gate  Av 
Meyer  N.  &  Co.,  railroad  and  steamship  agents, 
401  California,  see  N.  Myer  &  Co. 

"  N.  &  Co.  (Nathan  Meyer),  cigar  manufac- 
turers, 420  Front 

"    Nathan  (N.  Meyer  &  Co.),  r.  1524  Jackson 


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Meyer  Nicolaus,  proprietor  New  Manhattan 
Sample  Rooms,  SW  cor  Battery  and 
Commercial  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Main 
and  Bryant,  r.  2610  Hyde 

"    Otto,  r.  1301  Larkin 

"    Paul  Mrs.,  physician,  1219  Polk 

"    Paul  A.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  i.  1533  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Peter,  canner,  r.  1111  Steiner 

"    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
238  Townsend 

"  Peter  H.,  driver,  r.  126  Guerrero 
Meyer  Ph.,  general  agent  for  the  Pacific  Coast, 
Welsbach  incandescent  gas  lights,  Sie- 
mens-Lungreen  and  Gordon  gas  lamps, 
H.  Gruson's  excelsior  kibbling  and 
grinding  mills,  office  Livermore  gas 
works,  114J  Eddy,  telephone,  South  525, 


"    Philip,  student,  r.  2202  California 

"    Rachel  Miss,  teacher   Emerson   Primarv 

School,  1233  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ralph  S.,  r.  2239  Geary 
Meyer  Rebecca  R.  Mrs.,  liquors,  confectionery 

and    restaurant,   SW  cor  3d  and  Town- 
send,  S.  P.  Co.  Depot 
"    Regina,  widow,  r.  III6V2  Jessie 
"    Richard  (Meyer  Bros.),  r.  115,  8th 
"    Richard,  cook,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Richard,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  1381,4 

Silver 
"    Sam    &    Co.    (Samuel    Meyer    and   Jules 

Hirshberg),  merchant  tailors,  636  Mar- 
ket 
"    Samuel  (B.  J.  Burr  &  Co.),  r.  5^4  Kearny 
"    Samuel    (Sam   Meyer  &   Co.),  r.  511  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Samuel,    bookkeeper  Neuburger,  Reiss  & 

Co.,  r.  1310  Geary 
"    Samuel,  cigar  maker,  r.  33'^  Moss 
"    Samuel,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1413  Ellis, 

r.  8  Hollis 
"    Samuel,    salesman   Lee  H.  Clayburgh,  r. 

1310a  Scott 
"    Samuel  C,  capitalist,  319  Pine,  room  42 
"    Samuel  O.,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  701 

Broderick 
"    Scheelin,    cashier    Daniel    Meyer,    r.   1827 

California 
"    Simon,  r.  419  Franklin 
"    Simon,  cattle  dealer,  r.  2229  Geary 
"    Simon,  clerk  Daniel  Meyer,  r.  938  Geary 
"    Simon,  teamster,  r.  1235  Howard 
"    Simon,  with  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.,  r.  415 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Solomon,  butcher  S.  Kafka  ,  r.  324,  6th 
"    Theodore,  clerk  C.   Mohrmann,  r.   SE  cor 

Clement  and  5th  Av 
"    Theodore  L.,  mining,  r.  2507  Clay 
"    Theophile,  cooper,  r.  27  Broadway 
"    Theresa  Mrs.,  bakery,  208,  13th 
••    William,  carpenter,  r.  1607V4  Folsom 
•'    William,  cheese    manufacturer,  Sears  nr 

Sherman  Av 
"    William,    clerk  Charles  Bohling,    r.    1008 

Bush 
"    William,  clerk  Von  der  Mehden  Bros.  r.  101, 

16th 
"    William,  dentist  Saul  R.  Jacobs,  r.  3413 

Washington 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  265,  9th 
"    William,  machinist  John  Horstmann,    r. 

Oakland 
"    William  A.,  apprentice  L.  A.  Berteling,  r. 

r.  1818  Hyde 
"    William  A.,  dentist,  213,  11th 


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Meyer  William  C,  porter  Esberg,  Bachman  & 

Co.,  r.  156Steuart 
"     William  D.,  restaurant,  9  Drumm,   r.  630, 

23a 
"    William  H.,  draughtsman,  r.  807  Leaven- 
worth 
"    William  H.,  entry  clerk   M.   J.  Branden- 

stein  &  Co.,  r.  2521  Pine 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  507  Mission 
"    William  H.,  machinist  Fnlton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  1421  Tonquin 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Rolla  V.  Watt,  r.  507i4 

Grove 
"    William  L.,  clerk  Foster  &  Orear,  r.  939 

Broadway 
"    William  M.  A.,  with  Charles  Brown  &  Son, 

r.  Alameda 
Meyer,  Wilson   &    Co.   (Hermann    L.    E.    and 

George  Meyer),  shipping  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  210  Battery 
"    Xavier,  laborer,  r.  428  Broadway 
Meyer  &  Akmann  (Albert  and  Charles  F.  Meyer, 

Charles  G.  and  Mrs.  Christine  Akmann), 

ship  stores  and  supplies  and  agents  str 

Farallon.  16-18  Sacramento 
Meyer  &  Eviston  (John  Meyer  and  Joseph  L. 

Eviston),  proprietors    Ferry  Exchange, 

SW  cor  Market  and  Steuart 
"    &    Gernns    (Frederick    Meyer    and    John 

Gemns),    groceries    and     liquors,    1101 

Scott 
"    &  Karl  (Joseph  Meyer  and  Adam  L.  Karl), 

poultry  and  game,  23  Centre  Market 
"    &  Kohn   (John    C.    Meyer    and    Louis    H. 

Kohn),  groceries  and  liquors.  105  Stock- 
ton 
"    &  Seekamp  (Henry  Meyer  and  Henry  See- 

kamp),  groceries  and  liquors,  231-233,  2nd 
4®=Meyer.    See    Maier,   Mayer,   Meier,  Mier, 

Myer  and  Myhre 
Meyerderks  George  R.  (Bent  &  Meyerderks)  r.  27 

Glen  Park  av 
Meyerfeld  Albert,  pressman  Julius  Gabriel,  r. 

1928  Bush 
"    Milton,  clerk   Anglo- American    Crockery 

and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  1928  Bush 
Meyerfeld,  Mitctiell  &  Co.  (Morris  Meyerfeld 

Jr.    and    John    S.    Mitchell),  wholesale 

wines  and  liquors,  and  agents  National 

Distilling  Co.  (Cincinnati,  O.),  116  Front 
"    Morris  Jr.  (Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  &  Co.),  r. 

2020  California 
Meyerhof  M.  &  Co.  (Martin  Meyerhof  and  Jacob 

Wessel),  groceries   and  liquors,  337-339 

Geary 
"    Martin  (M.  Meyerhof  &  Co.),  r.  339  Geary 
Meyerhofer  Joseph,  maltster  Hibernia Brewery, 

r.  734  Natoma 
"    Max,   accountant  M.   Friedman  &  Co.,   r. 

235  Golden  Gate  Av 

MEYERINK  J.  0., 

sMpping  and  commission  mercliant 
and  dealer  in  fruits  and  produce,  428 
Sansome,  telephone  Main  114,  r.  933 
Haight 

Meyers  Albert,  bartender  James  H.  Miller,  r. 
765V4  Howard 
"    Alexander,  hackdriver,  r.  51  Russ 
"    Alfred  J.,  wool  packer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  1005 

Harrison 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  165  Tehama 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  17  Guy  PI 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1328  California 
"    Bernard,  physician,  1817  Devisadero 
'•    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1334  Pacific 


Meyers  Charles,  engineer,  r.  Hart  nr  San  Bruno 

Av 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  Army  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
■'    Charles,    plumber    Henry   "Williamson,   r. 

7171/4  Bush  rear 
"    Charles,  salesman   Kohlberg,    Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  3636  Bush 
"    Charles,  watchman  New  City  Hall,  r.  225 

Drumm 
"    Charles  A.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  26  West 

Mission 
"    Charles  A.  Jr.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  26  West 

Mission 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  9  Perry 
"    Christopher,  peddler,  r.  Orizaba  Av  nr  Lo- 

bos 
"    David  A.,  expressman,  r.  2626  Bush 
"    E.,  laborer,  r.  66414  Howard 
Meyers  Edward,  attorney  at  law,  130  Sansome, 

rooms  11-12,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Edward,  teamster  W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co.,  r. 

1331/2  Silver 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  125  West  Park 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  333i/4,  18th 
"    Francis,  r.  708  Hyde 
"    Frank,  cornice  maker,  r.  125  West  Park 
Meyers  Frank  A.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  1040,  19th 
"    Frank  I.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  r. 

708  Hyde 
"    Frank  J.,  r.  1005  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  r.  1  De  Long  Av 
"    Frederick,  hackman,  r.  719  Market 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  photographer,  r.  1  De  Long 

Av 
"    Frederick  V.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,    r.   338 

Capp 
"    George  (Meyers  &  Co.),  r.  1829,  24th 
"    George,  painter  Edwin  H.  Black,  r.  820V^ 

Larkin 
"    George  A.,  pressman  Union  Lith.  Co.,  r. 

722b  Green 
"    George  D.,  plumber,  r.  428 Day 
"    Gustav,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  26  West  Mis- 
sion 
"    Hamilton,  ship  joiner,  r.  718Tennessee 
"    Harry  L.,  r.  107Fillmore 
"    Henry,  r.  6  Metcalfe  PI 
"    Henry,  upholsterer,  r.  1020,  17th 
"    Henry  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  133 

California  Av 
"    Henry  H.,  draughtsman  Percy  &  Hamil 

ton,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  H.,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co. 

r.  414  Brannan 
"    Jachiel,  merchant  tailor,   1028  Market,  r 

611  Broderick 
"    Jacob,  butcher,  46  Washington  Market,  r 

2310  Bryant 
"    James  F.,  carpenter,  319  Valley 
"    James  H.,  teamster  W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co. 

r.  1147  Harrison 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  404  Tehama 
"    John,  porter,  r.  Ibli  Valparaiso 
"    John  J.  (Gurney  Refrigerating  Co.),  r.  1219 

Buchanan 
"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  828  Bryant 
"    Joseph  G.,  carpenter,  r.  319  Valley 
"    Julius  C,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

736  Shotwell 
"     Louis,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Louis,  painter  Edwin  H.  Black,  r.   820>4 

Larkin 
"    Louis  A.,  barber,  1103  Howard,  r.  45  Harri- 
son Av 
"    Martin,  r.  131,  21st 
"    Martin,  traveling  salesman,  r.  31354  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Martin  C,  packer  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  412 

Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old  Ladies' 


Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2213  Octavia 

Minnie  Miss,  clerk  Carlson,  Currier  Co.,  r. 

2626  Bush 
Minnie    Miss,    ladies    hair    dressing,    131 

Post,  room  25,  r.  1  De  Long  Av 
Nellie,  widow,  r.  1111V4  Leavenworth 
Nora,  widow,  r.  564  Minna 


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Meyers  Otto,  box  maker,  r.  1610  Polk 

"    Rebecca  C,  widow,  r.  736^4  Union 
Meyers  Robert  C,  physician  and  druggist,  NW 
cor  Union  and  Powell,  r.  726i4  Union 
"    Sallie,  dressmaker  Mrs.  C.  Dotta,  r.  1219 

Noe 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  Trumbull  nr  Cong- 
don 
"    Walter  C,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 

17  Guy  PI 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 
"    William  H.,  m.achinist,  r.  319  Valley 
"    &  Co.  (George    Meyers),  job    printers,  434 
California,  rooms  12-13 
4®"Meyers.    See  Mayers  and  Myers 
Meyerson  David  Rev.,  cantor  Congregation  Oha- 

bai  ShaloTie,  r.  1434  O'Farrell 
49"Meyerson.    See  Myerson  and  Myrson 
Meyerstein  Alfred,  salesman  Lewis  Meyerstein, 
r.  611  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Csesar  V.,  manager  Union  Paper  Bos  Fac- 
tory, 43  Market,  r.  2,518  Octavia 
"    Herman,    salesman    W.    Cohen,   Hirsoh  & 

Co.,  r.  1415  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Joseph,  flour  sacks,  57  Clay,  r.  2116  Mis- 
sion 
"    Joseph  C,  attorney  at  law,  426  California, 

room  4,  r.  3518  Octavia 
"    Julius,  distributor  Post  OfQce,  r.  2116  Mis- 
sion 
"    Lewis,  manufacturer  furnishing  goods,  113 
Sansome,  r.  611  Van  Ness  Av 
MeylouJean,  cook  Joseph  Bertrand,  r.  18 V2  Scott 

PI 
Meyn  Henry,  butcher,  1550  Folsom 
"    Martin,    lodgings,  groceries  and    liquors, 

700  Front 
"    Peter,  r.  1550  Folsom 
"    Peter  H.,  liquors,  231,  39th 
"    William  M.,  porter  The  Wertheimer  Co.,  r. 
2024  Folsom 
4®"Meyn.    See  Main  and  Mayne 
Meyns    Claus,  master  tug  Lena  L.,r.  34  Clar- 
ence PI 
Mezeau  Joseph  J.,  tile  setter,  r.  340a  Shipley 
Mezger  Louise  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1837  Polk 
Mezzacappa  Antone,  tailor,  r.  436  Natoma 
Mezzara  AmeliaMme.,  teacher  languages, r.  1332 

Pine 
Mezzero  Joseph   (Cereghino  &  Co.),  r.  cor  Mis- 
sion and  Silver  Av 
Mboon  John  B.,  attorney  at  law,  401  California, 

rooms  36-27,  r.  Oakland 
J8®="Mhoon.    See  Moon 
Miachi  Domenico  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Giovanni,  laborer,  r,  10  Margaret  PI 
Miailovich  Peter,  waiter  Stephen  M.  Bacoce- 

vich,  r.  811  Pacific 
Miall  Cuthben  M.,  bookkeeper  Voss,  Conrad  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 


MIALOCQ  JEAN, 


gardener  and  florist,  all  kinds  of 
plants  for  sale,  plants  to  rent  for  par- 
ties and  balls,  1518  Bush,  telephone 
Sutter  1941 

Miatt  Frederick  F.,  nurse,  r.  6  Scheerer  PI 
Mibach  Henry  J.,  engineer,  r.  33!4  Dolores 
"    Joseph  H.,  machinist    Adam    Schilling  & 

Sons,  r.  506  Corbett  Av 
"    Mathias  (Mibach  &  Straub),  r.  17  Serpen- 
tine Road 
"    Michael,  corset  maker,  r.  506  Corbett  Av 
"    Peter  J.  Jr.,  coremaker,  r.  506  Corbett  Av 
"    William  P.,  salesman  C.  F.  Marwedel,  r. 
506  Corbett  Av 

MIBACH  &  STRAUB 

(Mathias  Mibach  and  Adain  Straub), 
carriage,  wagon  and  sign  painters, 
936  Brannan 

4®=-Mibach.    See  Mebach 

Micchelotti  Giuseppe,  rancher,  r.  315  Clark 

Micco    Louis,  laborer,  r.  East    Park   nr   Holly 

Park  Av 
Micell  F.,  signalman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  8  Johnston 

Av 
Micewicz  Boleslaw  W.,  cabinetmaker  William 

Bateman,  r.  1043  Vermont 


Michael    David,  collector    Eureka    Benevolent 

Assn.,  r.  737  McAllister 
"    Demdacari,  driver  Antoni  &  Pellegrini,  r. 

506  Green 
"    Edward  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1411  Scott 
"    Esther  Miss,  saleslady  Gerson  Michael,  r. 

1011  Union 
"     F.  A.,  r.  607,  3d 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  1313  Kearny 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Post  OfQce,  r.  3  Julian  Av 
"    Gerson,    varieties,   1504    Stockton,    r.  1011 

Union 
"    Gustavus,    boots   and    shoes,   132,  3d,  r.  14 

Everett 
"    Harry    L.,    plumber   R.    W.    Mackie,   r.  3 

Julian  Av 
"    John,  cabinetmaker,  r.  1024  Alabama  rear 
Michael  John  T.,  wines,  liquors  and  lodgings, 

711  Mission 
"    Maurice,  r.  153  Shipley  rear 
"    Michael  F.  (Page,  McCutchen  &  Eells),  at- 
torney at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r. 

722  Sutter 
"    Morgan   M.,    gripman   Sutter   St.  Ry.,  r. 

1734/2  Lyon 
"    Samuel,  salesm.an  Cal.  Neck  Wear  Co.,  r. 

737  McAllister 
"    Solomon,   tailor,    117    Leidesdorfi,  r.    1538 

O'Farrell 
4®=Michael.      See     Michel,     Michell,     Michl, 

Mickel  and  Mitchell 
Michaelis  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  1507  Broderick 
"    Barthold,  teamster  Union  Soap  Factory, 

r.  144,  8th 
"    Borchart,  r.  cor  Victoria  and  Sargent 
"    Carl,  with  Royal  Ins.  Co.,  r.  3302  Mission 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  John  Wehr,  r.  1318 

Howard 
"    Christopher  J.,  sawyer,  r.  cor  Victoria  and 

Sargent 
"    Fritz,  clerk,  r.  3302  Mission 
"    George,  dairyman,  r.  3117  Sacramento 
"    Henry  F.,  grocer,  r.  3202  Mission 
"    Herman  CM.,  bottler  Witthack  &  Mies- 

ner,  r.  323  Francisco 
"    Julius,  master  schr  Broad  Guage,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Theodos,  chemist,  r.  899  Pine 
4®"Michaelis.    See  Michael  and  Michaels 
Michaelofi  Alexander,  butcher,  r.  324,  7th  rear 
Michaels  Abraham,  tailor,  50414,  6th 
"    Abraham,  tailor,  r.  1507  Broderick 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  1436  O'Farrell 
"    Benjamin  K.,  salesman  Jos.  Fredericks  & 

Co.,  r.  703 Oak 
"    Charles,  clerk  Joseph  Simon,  r.  1031  Natoma 
"    Charles  F.,  salesman  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,r.  Alameda 
"    David  D.,  watchmaker,   136  Kearny,  room 

38,  r.  1436  O'Farrell 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  33  Hardy 
"    George,  r  gger,  r.  29  Douglass' 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  1031  Natoma 
Michaels  Henry,  president  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  34-40,  1st,  r.  Alameda 
"    Isaac,  barber  Jacob  Leverich,  r.  13  Albion 

Av 
"    Isaac,  tailor,  r.  38  Turk 
"    John,  bottler  John  Rapp,  r.  9  Freelon 
"    Joseph,    clerk    Neustadter   Bros.,    r.    1436 

O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  shoecutter  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  823  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Julius  C,  foreman  M.  Franklin  &  Bros.,  r. 

1221  Eddy 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  F.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  1156 

Golden  Gate  Av 


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PRINCIPAL   OFFICE, 

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OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Michaels  Marx,  agent,  r.  1203  Market 
"  Morris,  tailor,  111  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    P.,  ironworker  Erode  &  Clark  Iron  Wks.  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Richard,  r.  935  Post 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1031  Natoma 
"    ,  Stern  &  Co.  (Rochester,  N.  Y.),  Abraham 
D.  Simpson  agent,  119  Bush,  rooom  12 
jgS^Michaels.    See  Michels 
Michaelsen  Maggie,  r.  2426  Fillmore 
Michaelson  Abraham,  r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  boxmaker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  241,  7th 
"    Harry,  painter,  r.  283  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  22  Boyce 
4S=Michaelson.    See  Michaelsen.  Micheelsen, 
Michelsen,    Michelson,   Mickelson    and 
Mikkelsen 
Michalek  Michael,  carpenter,  r.  118  Fillmore 
MicliaJitsclike  Anton,  president  Miohalitschke 
Bros.  &  Co.,  239   Kearny,   r.  2102  Cali- 
fornia 
Michalitscllke  Bros.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  An- 
ton   Michalitschke    president,     Joseph 
Miohalitschke  vice-president,  Ernest  F. 
Gutschow  secretary   and  general  mana- 
ger, importers  and  dealers  cigars  and 
tobacco,  239    Kearny,    branches   900-902 
Market  and  64,  3d 
"    Charles,  cigars  and  tobacco,  133  Grant  Av, 

r.  2171/2  Geary 
"    Gus,  manager  Michalitschke  Bros.  &  Co., 
64,  3d 
Michalitsclike  Joseph,  vice-president  Michal- 
itschke Bros.  &  Co.,  239  Kearny,  r.  1314 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Michau  Louis,  r.  609  Pine 
Michaud  David,  carpenter,  r.  2842  Harrison 
Miche  Andrew,  porter  Radovich  Bros.,  r.  1934^2 

Mission 
Micheelsen  Frederick  (Micheelsen  &  Both),  r. 
123314  York 
•'    &  Both  (Frederick  Micheelsen  and  Adolph 
Both),     proprietors      Enterprise     Soda 
Water  Wks.,  2735  Bryant 
>i^-Micheelsen.    See  Michaelsen,  Michaelsen, 

Michelson,  Mickelson  and  Mickkelsen 
Michel  Arnold,  milker,  r.  220  Silver  Av 
"    Bernhard,  bartender  John  Baader,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
"    Christopher,  hatter  C.  Herrmann  &  Co.,  i-. 

513  O'Farrell 
"    Conrad  (Michel  &  Krausgrill),  r.  420a  Fran- 
cisco 
"     Edward,  pressman  Louis  Roesch  Co.,  r.  13, 

23d 
"    Frank,  locksmith  and  bell  hanger,  1117  Fol- 

som 
"    Frederick,  salesman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 

13,23d 
"    George  K.,  cellarman  Frederick  S.  Kordt, 

r.  512  Bush 
"    John,  r.  224  Waller 
"    John  B.,  kettleman  Willows  Brewery,  r.  120 

Berkshire 
"    Joseph  (Michel  &  Nouguier),  r.  629  Broad- 
way 
"    Lorenz,  musician,  r.  7  Kohler  PI 
"    &   Krausgrill    (Conrad    Michel    and  John 
Krausgrill),  beer  bottlers,  2193  Powell 
Michel  &  Nouguier  (Joseph  Michel  and  Auguste 
Nouguier),   proprietors    Liberty    Hotel, 
629-633  Broadway 
Michela  Frank,  cabinetmaker  West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co. 
Michelet  Christian  F.,  repacker,  506  Battery 


Micheletti  Alfred  A.,  assistant  secretary  Colum- 
bus Savings  and  Loan  Society,  r.  1520 
Lombard 

"    E.  &  Co.  (Erico    Micheletti  and    Michael 
Berdi),  fruits   and  vegetables,  1310  Polk 

"    Erico  (E.   Mich  letti   &  Co.),    r.   1416  Pa- 
cific 

"    Italo,  butcher  P.  Micheletti  &  Co.,  r.  1520 
Lombard 

"    P.  &  Co.  (Peter  Micheletti  and  Eudemio 
Menesini),  butchers,  512-514  Davis 

"    Peter  (P.  Micheletti  &  Co.),  r.  1520  Lom- 
bard 
Micheli  Giuseppe   (Paoletti  &  Micheli),  r.  222 
Broadway 

"    Guglielmo      (Sartini    &    Micheli),    r.    412 
Broadway 
Micheli  M.,  cornicemaker  Forderer ComiceWks, 

r.  224,  7th 
Michelotti  Giuseppe,  cook  Charles  Giuntini.  r. 

115  Clark 
Michels  Andrew,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  719  Brannan 

"    David,  bookkeeper  Hahn,   Levy  &  Co.,  r. 
1910  Buchanan 
Michels  Edward    H.,    importer      wines     and 
liquors,  406  Sansome,  r.  1411   Scott 

"    Eugene,  cigars,  151,  7th 

"    F.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 

"    George,  expressman,  r.  1205,  18th 

"    Harry,  drayman,    24-26    Sansome.    r.     934 
York 
Michels  L  (successor  to  G.  H.  Gerwin  &Co.), 
shirtmaker  and  men's  furnishing  goods, 
1354  Market,  T.  706  Ellis 

"    Leopold  (Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Michels),  r. 
Hotel  Richelieu 

"    Louis,  r.  151,  7th 

"  Theodore  H.,  asst.  accountant  The  Bank 
of  California,  r.  1421  California 
Michels  &  Wand  (Jacob  Wand  and  Eugene 
Machol),  importers  trimmings,  laces, 
etc.,  26  Kearny 
Michelsen  Carrie  Miss,  photo  retoucher,  r.  1045 
Market 

"    Charles,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  1005 
Pierce 

"    Edward  W.,    salesman  Chicago  Clothing 
Co.,r.  530  Ellis 

"    Ferdinand,  boots  and  shoes,  1005  Pierce 

"    Ferdinand  H.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co  , 
r.  1005  Pierce 

"    Louis,    carpenter    str    Corona,    r.    1808V4 
Union 

"    Louis,  checker  Palace  Hotel,  r.  530  Ellis 

"    M.    &    Son    (Michael  and  William),  livery 
stable,  615-617  Ellis 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  533  Alvarado 

"    Michael  (M.  Michelsen  &  Son),  r.  530  Ellis 

"    William,  r.  737  Filbert 

"    William  (M.  Michelsen  &  Son),  r.  530  Ellis 
Michelson  Alexander,  ornamental  painter  Mar- 
ket St.  Rv.,r.  24  Chattanooga 

"    Benjamin  P.,  clerk,  r.  1805  Steiner 

"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  12O614  Turk 

"    David,  clerk,  r.  1206%  Turk 

"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  220  Harrison 

"    George,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 
37  Stanly  PI 

"    Jacob,  groceries  and  liquors,  334  Bryant,  r. 
37  Stanly  PI 

"    Julia  A.  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1805  Steiner 

"    Mary  M,  Miss,  r.  1805  Steiner 

"    Nicholas,  portrait  artist,  818,  23d 

"    Samuel,  r.  1805  Steiner 

"    William  F.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 
Co.,  r.  37  Stanly  PI 
4®=Michelson.      See  Michaelsen,  Michaelson, 
Micheelsen,       Michelsen,       Mickelson, 
and  Mikkelsen 
Michelucci  C,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Michener  Charles  G.,  attorney  at  law,  23  Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  16011/4  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Mary  E.   Mrs.,    teacher  Haight    Primary 
School,  r.  16011/4  San  Carlos  Av 
Michieli  John  P.,  electrician,  r.  42914  Broadway 

"    Lorenza  Mrs.,  midwife,  r. 429!/^  Broadway 

"    Stefano,  r.  4291,4  Broadway 


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Bldg 
"    Central  Railroad,  Carlton  C.  Crane  agent, 

10  Montgomery 
"    Clothing  Co.  (Ionia  Mich.),  John  M.  Hill 
Pacific  Coast  agent,  819  Market,  room  13 
"    Hotel,  1335  Folsom 
"    House,  NW  cor  Michigan  and  Shasta 
Michl  Joseph,  engineer  Lane  Hospital,  r.  1908D 
Ellis  rear 
"    William,  engineer  Lane  Hospital,  r.  1908D 
Ellis  rear 
4®-Michl.    See  Michael,  Michel,  Michell,  and 

Mitchell 
Michler  Carl,  butcher,  r.  NW  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
Micich  Charles,  bartender  Martin  Perioh,  r.  22 

South  Park 
Mickel  Thomas,  clerk,  r.  413  Post 
Mickey  Samuel  J.,  tailor,  r.  211.  4th 
Mickle  John  D.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Mickovelovich  Peter  (S.  Zaro  &  Co.),  r.  11  East 
Miclo  August,   laundry,   1330'^    Pacific,  r.  1330 
Pacific 
"    Leon  (McBurnie  &  Miclo),  r.  Golden  Gate, 

Cal. 
"    R.,  boxmaker  Yosemite   Flour  Mills,  r.  9 
Sonora  PI 
Micovski  Joseph,  wire  goods,  54  Jessie 
Midas  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Plumas  Co.),  Abraham 
Halsey  secretary,  530  California,  rooms 
49-50 
"    Gold    Saving    Machinery  Co.    The,    E.   C 
Hughes  president,  J.  M.  Rademaker  sec 
retary,  H.  C.  Lathrop  treasurer,   A.  C 
Rumble  general  manager,  114,  1st 
Middelkamp  JohnH.  (J.  G.  Waterman  &  Co.),  r. 

729  Montgomery 
Middlehoff  Gerret,  r.  701  Laguna 
"    William  H.,  teamster  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
907  Fillmore 
Middlekauff  Ellsworth  D.,  inventor,  r.  1230  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
"    Fred  D.,  clerk  Brooklyn  Hotel,  r.  417  Stock 
ton 
Middlemiss  Clifford,  driver  Thomas    Kelly   & 

Sons,  r.  1629  Pine 
Middleton  Arthur  B.,  compositor  Report,  r.  243 
Oak 
"    Augustus,  grainer,  r.  IO2I14  Oak 
"    Charles,  laborer  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  r. 

22  Stockton  PI 
"    Charles    S.,    traveling   salesman,    r.    1430 

Jackson 
"    David,  bootblack,  r.  522'/4  Ivy  Av 
"    Edgar  D.,  clerk  Middleton  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    E.  M.  Mrs.,  clerk  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  405 

"Valencia 
"    Frank  B.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  519  Bryant 
"    George  W.,  stone  cutter  James  Rae,  r.  1408 

Church 
"    Harold,  clerk  Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Henry  L.,  merchant,  r.  1614  Washington 
"    H.  L.,  president  San  Jose  Brick  Co.,  234 
Montgomery,    rooms     1-2,     r.     Boulder 
Creek,  Cal. 
"    Howard,  clerk  Johnson-Locke  Mercantile 

Co.,r.  2431  Green 
"    James,  boilermaker  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co.,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    James  A.,  stationery,  2000  Pine 
"    James  R.,  boilermaker,  r.  46  Chapultepec 
"    Jennie  V.  Miss,  clerk   J.   A.  Middleton,  r. 

2000  Pine 
"    Jessie,  widow,  r.  32  Rincon  PI 

MIDDLETON  JOHN, 

wholesale  and  retail  coal  dealer,  309- 
311  Stockton,  telephone  Main  1919,  r. 
2431  Green,  telephone  West  1002 

Middleton  John  D.,  laborer,  r.  32  Rincon  PI 
"    John  H.,  stonecutter  P.  Degan,  r.  2922  Fol- 
som 

Middleton  Johnson  V.  D.,  Lieutenant  Colonel 
and  Deputy  Surgeon  General  U.  S.  A., 
Chief  Surgeon  Department  of  Califor- 
nia, 220  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 


Middleton  Jonathan  (Middleton  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Joseph  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1215  York 
"    Rodney,  machinist,  r.  137%  Fair  Oaks 
"    Rosalie   Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  22  Stockton 

PI 
"    Samuel  P.  (S.  P.   Middleton  &  Co.),  r.  725 

"    S.  P.  &   Co.   (Samuel  P.  Middleton),  real 
estate  agents  and  auctioneers,  30  Mont- 
gomery 
"    &  Co.   (Jonathan  Middleton),   ship  chand- 
lers   and    commission     merchants,    213 
Jackson 
Middlewood  John,  helper,  r.  216  Michigan 
Midgley  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  336  Golden  Gate  Av 
Midlands  Orchard  Co.,  23  Crocker  Bldg 

MIDON  F. 

(L.  Ruffieux  successor  to),  confection- 
ery and  choice  candies,  Parisian  style, 
ice  cream  made  to  order,  cakes  of  all 
kinds,  109  PoweU,  telephone  Main  819 

Midwinter  Fair  Hotel,  Caleb  Coakley  proprie- 
tor, NE  cor  Geary  and  Central  Av 
Miehle  Frank,  maltster,  r.  330  Minna 
Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing 
Co.  (Chicago,  111.),   V.  J.  A.  Rey  agent, 
320  Sansome,  room  5 
Miehling  George  S.,  teacher  wrestling  Olympic 

Club,  r.  835  Valencia 
Miel  Leo,  barber  M.  J.  Sllveira,  r.  121  Minna 

"    Percy  F.,  clerk,  r.  907  Webster 
Mielenhausen  Carl,  barber  Frank  Kick,  r.  132^4 

Valencia 
Mien  Herman,  laborer,  r.  20th  Av  South  bet  I 

and  J 
Mienzer  Gottlieb,  tanner,  r.  912,  11th  Av  South 
Mier  Joseph  (Mier  &  Williams),  r.  821  Hayes 
"    Richard  J.,  manager  Accident  Department 
Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  508 
Montgomery,  r.  1223  Waller 
"    &  Williams  (Joseph  Mier  and  Thomas  Wil- 
liams), liquors,  29  Turk 
MierschGustave,  waiter,  r.  2  Cohen  PI 
Mierson  Bernard,  with  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co., 

r.  514  Devisadero 
Miesegaes  Alfred  D.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  330 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Mieskell  Kate,  widow,  r.  1216^4  Folsom 
Miesner  George  H.,  porter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  502  Bay 
"    Henry  (Witthack  &  Miesner),  r.  502  Bay 
"    Jacob,  r.  502  Bay 

"    John  (Ahlers  &  Miesner),  r.  200  Francisco 
"    Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Ellis 
and  Taylor,  r.  317  Ellis 
^S^Miesner.    See  Meissner 
Mietz  Ferdinand  A.,  shoemaker,  213,  28th 
Mietzsch  Charles  E.,  plumber,  r.  152  Clara 

"    Ernst,  tailor,  r.  152  Clara 
Migal  John  P.,  barber,  525i/4  East,  r.  114  Pacific 
Migaldo  Giuseppe,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    Robert,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"     V'incenzo,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Migale  Raflaello,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Migali  Giacomo,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Migeot  Christ,   lunchman  The  Louvre,  r.    119 
Eddy 
"    Louis,  bartender  A.  Becker  &  Co.,  r.  115 
Eddy 
Miggone  Louis,  with  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  36 

Valparaiso 
Mighell  Frank  E.,  with  Tallant  Banking  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    George  W.,  printer,  r.  522  O'Farrell  rear 


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Mighell  Joseph  A.  (Standard  Typewriter  Ex- 
change), r.  410  Post 
"    Richard  H.,  salesman  Gross  &  Deutch,  r. 

26  Octavia 
"    William  E.,  shipowner,  ofBce  38  Market,  r. 
Berkeley 
Mighilia  Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  2  Roach 
Migliano  John  M.,  laborer,  r.  1127  Tennessee 
Mignola  John  (John  Mignola  &  Co.),  r.  2420  Post 
"    John  Jr. ,  cutler  and  saw  filing,  1332  Mission 
"    John  &  Co.  (John  Mignola),  butchers'  tools, 

34  Grand  Central  Market 
"    Joseph,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Mihan  James  B.,  reil  estate  agent,  509  Kearny, 
room  8,  r.  1338  Sacramento 
"    Patrick  F.,  water  tender  str  St.  Paul,  r. 
901,  18th 
Miholovich  Andrew,  porter  Radovich  Bros.,  r. 
1934'/2  Mission 
"    G.  &  Co.  (George  and  Nicolas  Miholovich), 

restaurant,  1942  Mission 
"    George  (G.  Miholovich  &  Co.),  r.  1942  Mis- 
sion 
"    Nicolas  (G.  Miholovich  &  Co.),  r.  1942  Mis- 
sion 
"    Vincent,  bartender  Crystal  Palace,  r.  903 
Geary 
Mihovioh  Anton,  blacksmith  Chrestoffersen  & 

Tway,  r.  22  Bryant 
Mihran  Charles,  salesman  Turkish  Rug  Co.,  r. 
324  Sutter 
"    M.  B.,  manager  Turkish  Rug  Co.,  324  Sut- 
ter, r.  Lick  House 
Mikels  Sidney  F.,  superintendent  Peoples'  Ex- 
press and    Transfer  Co.,  20  Market,  r. 
Oakland 
Mikkelsen  Anton,  ship    carpenter   r.    Sailors' 
Home 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Thomas,  coffee  saloon,  28  Stockton,  r.  2616 
Market  , 

4®=-Mikkelsen.     See  Michaelsen,  Michaelson. 
Micheelsen,  Michelsen,  Michelson  and 
Mickelson 
Mikkelson  Samuel,  motorman  Market  St,  Ry., 

r.  1620  Eddy 
Mikkleson  Robert,  quartermaster  str  Alameda 
Miklau    Anton,   cutter   Joseph   Poheim,  r.  716 

Waller 
Mikle  Michael,  cook    T.  F.  A.  Obermeyer,  r.  77 

Everett 
Mikulich    August  (Mikulich   &    Kiselich),  r.  4 
Union  PI 
"    William  C,  clerk   Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

2301  Devisadero 
"    &  Kiselich  (August  Mikulich  and  August 
Kiselich),  coffee  saloon,  515  Clay 
Milan  E.  L.,  collector,  1117  Van  Ness  Av,  tele- 
phone East  579 
"    George,  fruits  and  vegetables,  214,  24th 
"    John,  janitor,  r.  1210  Larkin 
"    Joseph,    chocolate   maker,  r.  915    Jackson 

rear 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  1210  Larkin 
"    Michael,  hostler  Adrien  Robin,  r.  610,  4th 
Milani  Edward,  porter  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  917 
Jackson 
"    Faustina,    packer   D.    Ghirardelli  Co.,    r. 

917,  Jackson 
"    Fioravante  (Pitto  &  Milani),  r.  917  Jackson 
"    Joseph,    packer   D.  Ghirardelli    Co.,  r.  917 

Jackson 
"    Rinaldo  (Milani  &  Co.),  r.  917  Jackson 
"    Zeffre,  fish  dealer,  242  3d,  r.  917  Jackson 
"    &  Co.  (Valentino  Mei  and  Rinaldo  Milani), 
fresh  and  salt  fish,  518  Merchant 


Milano  Hotel,  416  Pacific 

Milatovich  Antonio,  land  owner,  432  Montgom- 
ery, room  15 
Milbourn  William,  r.  802  Montgomery 
Milbradt   Oscar  F.,  cabinet  maker  Lundy  Fur- 
niture Co 
Milchinson  John  T.,  water  tender  str  Corona,  r. 

1602  Polk 
Milcovich  John,  cook   Martin    L.  Milcovich,  r. 
8201/2  Larkin 
"    Martin  L.,  restaurant,  820  Larkin,  r.  820% 
Larkin, 
Mildenstein   Hermann,  locksmith,  r.  560   How- 
ard 
Mildner  C.  Kriemler  Mrs.,  presser  J.  Spaulding 
&Co.,  r.  1848  Howard 
"    Edward,  shoemaker,  1848  Howard 
Mile  Fred,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  W  s  Broderick  bet  Jefferson  and 
Tonquin 
"    John,  laborer  r.  Ws  Broderick  bet  Jeffer- 
son and  Tonquin 
Milen  Theodore,  physician,  925  Howard 
Miler  Hamilton  W.  Jr.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros., 
r.  Berkeley 
"    Walter  H.,  liquor  merchant,  r.  128  Ridley 
Miles  Agnes  Miss,  r.  1214  Laguna 
"    Annie  Miss,  milliner  J.  Borgstrom,   r.  515 

Shotwell 
"    Bernard,  foreman  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  515 

Shotwell 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  407  Buchanan 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  20  Harlan  PI 
Miles  Charles  H.,  city    passenger   agent  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Railway 
Co.,  5  Montgomery,  r.  481  Valencia 
Miles  David  E.,    asst.    manager  London  and 
Lancashire  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  315  Montgom- 
ery, r.  2104  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward,  porter  J.  A.   Folger  &  Co.,  r.  136 

Townsend 
"     Edward  R.,  livestock  dealer,  r.  1620  Page 
"    Edwin,  capitalist,  r.  809  Valencia 
"    Elbridge  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  436  Valley 
"    Eugenia  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Miles  Evan,  Lieutenant-Colonel  1st  Infantry, 
U.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 
"    George  D.,  painter,  r.  14  John 
"    H.  S.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  606  Ellis 
"    Hugh,   yardman  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.   136 

Townsend 
"    Jefferson,  laborer,  r.   NW  cor  Sierra  and 

Maryland 
"    Johanna  M.,  widow,  r.  339  Shipley 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  119,  3d 
•'    John,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s. 

Bank,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  E.,  offtce  402  Front,  r.  415,  1st 
"    Joseph,  r.  126  Moulton 
"    Joseph  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1127  Shotwell 
"    Lewis,  clerk  Friedlander  &  Kaeser,  r.   8 

Central  PI 
"    May  R.  Miss,  bookkeeper  W.  H.  Nolan  & 

Co. ,  r.  407  Buchanan 
"    Myrtle  Mrs.,  r.  108  Taylor 
"    Rena  K.  Miss,  cashier  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  407  Buchanan 
"    Robert  M.,  piano  manufacturer,  r.  407  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Sara  A.  Mrs.,  principal  Sheridan  Primary 

School;  r.  540  McAllister 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  204  Francisco 
"    Thomas  E.,  bookkeeper  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co., 

r.  515  Shotwell 
"    Thomas  E.,  printer,  r.  212,  17th 
"    William,  paper  carrier,  r.  339  Shipley 
"    William  E.,   stock  and  grain  broker,  313 
Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
>e®-  Miles.    See  Myles 
Milestone  William  H.,  master  quarantine  str 

Gov.  Perkins,  r.  2130  Stockton 
Miletich  Anton,  cook  Nicholas  Paeiez  &  Co.,  r. 
313  Fremont 
"    Stephen,  cook  Gargre  &  Co.,  r.  1432  Howard 
Miley  Annette  D.  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1206  Turk 
"    Annie  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  1414  Valencia 


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MIL 


Miley  Gottlob,  cook,  r.  160i/i  Shipley 

"    James  J.,  manager  Maine  Dairy,  211-313, 

10th,  r.  14b  Sheridan 

Miley  John  D.,  1st  lieutenant  light  battery  F., 

5th  artillery,  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 

"    Margaret     Miss,     finisher    Golden    Gate 

Woollen  Mills,  r.  1414  Valencia 
"    William,  laborer,    r.  Woolsey   nr  Hamil- 
ton 
J8®=Miley.    See  Milly 

Milford  Charles,  mattress  maker,  r.  404  Tehama 
"    Land  and  Lumber   Co.,    George  D.  Gray 
agent,  34  Luning  Bldg 
Milfred  Henry,  iron  worker,  r.  423i/4  Broadway 
Milhern  Albins,  laborer  Adolph  B  Spreckels.  r. 

1909  McAllister 
Milishich  Samuel    (Milishich   &  Bello),  r.  515 
Geary 
"    Stephen,  waiter,  r.  107  Austin  Av 
"    &  Bello  (Samuel   Milishich  and  Dominico 
Bello),  restaurant,  215  O'Farrell 
Military  Publishing  Co.   The,  John  F.  Sheehan 
jr.  president,  Thomas  H.  Rush  secretary 
and  manager,  publishers  and  proprietors 
Pacific  American  and  National  Guard 
Bulletin,  420  Montgomery,  room  33 
Miljas  Nicholas,  butcher  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Milkmen's  Headquarters,   August   F.   Meyer 
proprietor,  35  Eddy,  telephone  South  556 
Mill  Charles,  capitalist,  r.  903  Montgomery 
"    Henry,  m.ining  engineer,  r.  903  Montgom- 
ery 
"    John    H.,   clerk    str     Hope,  office   Pacific 

Street  wharf,  r.  Oakland 
"    Valley  and  Mount  Tamalpais  Scenic  Rail- 
way, Sidney  B.  Gushing  president,  Louis 
L.  Janes  secretary,  office  508  California, 
room  37 
"    Valley,    Sausalito    and    S.    F.    Express, 
George  W.  Smith  proprietor,  323  East, 
North 
Millan  David  C,  carriage  painter  H.  M.  Black 
&  CO.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  varieties,  211,  18th 
"    John  C,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co.. 

r.  311,  18th 
"    Thomas,  steward,  r.  819  Post 
Millar  Clayton  B.,  die  sinker  George  M.   Wood 
&Co.,r.  5151/2  Bush 
"    George    E.,     traveling     salesman     Cerf, 

Schloss  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  B.  F.,  dentist  C.   H.  Bell,   r.  3611a 
Sacramento 
Millar  John  E.   (Simpson   &  Millar),    r.  Oak- 
land 
■'    John  F.,  general  agent  Leonard  &  Ellis,  r. 

California  Hotel 
"    John  Y.,  secretary  California  Cotton  Mills 
Co.  (Oakland),  310  California,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Thomas,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  305  Capp 
"    Thomas  G.,  r.  637  King 

"    Thomas   M.,  butcher,   801   Union,    r.    1024 
Greenwich 
4®=Millar.    See  Miller 

Millard   Benjamin    F.,    merchant     tailor,    338 
Geary 
"    Caroline  A.  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  336  Valley 
"    Crawford  C.  bookkeeper  Dr.  M.  H.  Logan, 

r.  409  Turk 
"    Frank  B.,  journalist  Examiner,  r.  136  Lib- 
erty 
"    George  S.,  grocer,  r.  808  Valencia 
"    Hiram  C,  motorman,  r.  808  Valencia 
"    Jerome,  Chinese  interpreter,  r.  336  Valley 
"    Joseph,  teamster  J.  E.  Fickett 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk  Woodin   &   Little,  r.  38 

Elsie 
"    J.  R.,  lodgings,  17,3d 

"    Laura  Miss,  vocalist,  r.   Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Quiros  Soda  Water  Co., 
r.  1314  Larkin 
Millberry  Arthur  H.,  dentist,  1202  Sutter 

MILLBRAE  COMPANY, 

country  milk  and  cream,  oflSce  and 
depot  SE  cor  Mission  and  9th,  tele- 
phone South  331 


MILLBRAE  DAIRY, 

H.  H.  Taylor  agent,  Frank  Robb  mana- 
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Telephone  West  516. 
Millbrae,  San  Mateo  County. 

City  Agency,  814  Octavia  Street. 

Frank  Robb,  Manager.        H.  H.  Taylor,  Agent. 
The  Great  Sanitary  Dairy  of  the  West. 

Mille  D.,  seaman  str  Columbia 
"    JohnF.,  laborer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r. 

133  Turk 
"    Louis,  proprietor  St.  Malo  Hotel,  503  Fol- 

som 
MilledgeP.,  press  feeder  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r. 

1006  Hyde 
Millen  George  B.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks,  r.  811, 17th 
"    Steven,  machinist,  r.  2010  Leavenworth 
jg®=-  Millen.    See  Milne 
Miller  Aaron,  bookkeeperBernhard  Miller,  r.  912 

Post 
"    Adam,  carpenter  and  builder,  409  Kearny, 

r.  3424  Folsom 
"    Adam,  cigar  maker,  r.  309  Ritch 
"    Adam,  cook,  r.  64614  Minna 
■'    Adele  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1510  Mason 
' '    Adeline  Miss,  nurse  Cal.  Woman's  Hospital 
"    Adolph,  clerk,  r.  1707  Baker 
"    Adolph,  shoemaker,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Adolph  B.,  deckhand,  r.  1140  Noe 
"    Adolph  F.  H.,  lamp  lighter,  r.  1140  Noe 
"    Agnes  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  .3371^  Haight 
Miller  Albert,  president  San  Francisco  Savings 

Union,  533  California   and  Pacific  Gas 

Improvement  Co.,  r.  1364,  14th,  Oakland 
"    Albert,  warehouseman  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 

135V2  Langton 
"    Albert  E.  (Miller  &  Schencks),  r.  7351/2  5th, 

Av 
"    Alexander  C,  bookkeeper  M.  Waterman  & 

Co.,  r.  3004  Fillmore 
"    Alexander  G.,  carpenter,  r.  430!/^,  7th 
"    Alfred,  baggage  master  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  819 

Greenwich 
"    Alfred,  bookkeeper,  r.  10  Pearl 
"    Alfred,  laborer,  r.  135%  Langton 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  133,  15th 
"    Almira  F.,  widow,  r.  340  Shotwell 
"    Amiel,  plumber,  r.  305  Chestnut 
"    Andrew,  r.  853  Folsom 
"    Andrew,  bartender  Philp  Dolan,  r.  634  (524) 

Jackson 
"     Andrew  T.,  clerk,  r.  218%  Ritch 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  617  Mason 
"    Annie,  widow,  millinery,  323  Mason,  r.  330 

O'Farrell 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  r.  831  Mission 
"    Annie  C,  widow,  r.  48%  Clinton  Park 
"    Anthony,  restaurant  336  Townsend 
"    Antone,  seaman,  r.  224  Jackson 
"    Archibald  R.,   clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2302  Webster 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS."  | 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Miller  Arthur  H.,  machinist  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 

r.  844  Army 
■'    August,  carpenter,  r.  1637^4  Mission 
"    August,  dyer,  r.  783  Stevenson 
"    August  C,  varnisher,  r.  133!4  Haight 
"    Axel,  clerk  H.  B.  Mayhew&  Co.,  r.  413  Pow- 
ell 
g  "    Axel,  seaman,  r.  45  Sacramento 

"    Belle  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1415  Mission 
5  "    Belle  J.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1208  Leav- 

^  enworth 

o  "    Benjamin  E.,  teamster,  r.  6  De  Haro 

^  "    Benjamin  F.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  3d 

"  |3  Av  South  nr  I 

«  "    Benjamin  F.,  cook  Haub  Bros.,  r.  137  Turk 

S  "    Bernard  S.,  blacksmith,  r.  28  Everett 

"    Bernhard,  poultry  and  game,  80  to  86 Centre 

Market,  r.  912  Post 
"    Bert  F.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 

rooms  13-14,  r.  2806c  Pine 
"    Burdet  Miss,  stenographer  car  accountant 
"  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 

"^  "    Cal.,  foreman  William  A.  Schrock,  r.  2035 

Howard 
"    Carl,  r.  413  Powell 
"    Carl,    barber  Baelthaser  Schaefer,  r.    3119 

Fillmore 
"    Carl,  carpenter,  r.  911  Howard 
"    Carl,  seaman,  r.  761  Bryant 
"    Carl,  wood  and    coal,   1507   Lyon,    r.    2702 

Sutter 
"    Caroline  Miss,  schoolteacher,  r.  525  Harri- 
son 
"    Carrie  E.,  cook,  1534  Mission 
"    Cassius  C,  salesman  Kingan  &  Co. 
"    Catherine,  domestic,  210  Waller 
"    Cecilia    Mrs.,    proprietor   The    Mansfield, 

206a  Post 
"    C.  H.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  r.  1615  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  carriage  maker  Charles  Molter 
"    Charles,  driver,  r.  420,  6th 
"    Charles,  driver  Fisher  Packing  Co..  r.  629 

Green 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  3  Kramer  PI 
"    Charles,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2119 

Chestnut 
"    Charles,  mill  hand  Hirschf elder  &  Meaney, 

r.  324  Guerrero 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  231,  6th 
"    Charles,  porter  Washb  irn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co. 
Miller  Charles,  president  Huntington,  Hopkins 

Co.,  office  18  Fremont,  r.  New  York 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  94  Colton 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  629  Green 
"    Charles,  teazer,  r.  2  Chesley 
"    Charles    A.,    porter     Henderson    Woolen 

Mills,  r.  51  Hermann 
"    Charles    A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1004b   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk,  r.  911a  Guerrero 
"    Charles  E.,  driver  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  2234 

Sutter 
Miller  Charles  E.,  president  Miller,  Sloss  & 

Scott,  18-22  Fremont,  r.  819  Guerrero 
"    Charles  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Charles  F.,  salesman  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r. 

Lorin 
Charles  H.,  r.  2312  Steiner 
"    Charles  H.  (Davidson  &  Miller),  r.  12  Col- 

lingwood 
"    Charles  H.,  barber,  r.  703  Stockton 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Charles  H.,  medical  student,  r.  1910  Jones 


Miller  Charles  H.,  polisher,  r.  240  Shotwell 
"    Charles  M.,  asst.  superintendent  Shreve  & 
Co..  r.  Alameda 

MILLER  CHARLES  N., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  114 
Geary,  hours  2  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  5654.  At  medical  college,  1422 
Folsom,  from  9  a.  m.  to  12  m.,  tele- 
phone South  84,  r.  Alameda 
Miller  Charles  O.,  operator  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co  . 
r.  228  Linden  Av 

"    Charles  P.,  butcher  W.  D.  Wilson,  r.  1913 
Howard 

"    Charles  P.,  wireman  McWhirter  Electric 
Co.,  r.  136  Flood  Av 

"    Charles  R.,  salesman   Ceylon    Tea  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Charles  T.,  laborer,  r.  411,  4th 

"    Charles  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  329  Front, 
r.  516  Noe 

"    Charles  W.,  delivery  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 
718  Treat  Av 

"    Charles  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1422  Howard 
MiUer    Charles   W.  J.   (Miller  &  Freese),  and 
cigars,  417  East  North,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charlotte  W.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1228  Market 

"    Christian,  carpenter,  r.  Ocean  House  Road 
nr  Ingleside 

"    Christiana,  widow,  r.  429,  6th 

"    Christina,  widow,  r.  51  Hermann 

"    Christopher,  stevedore,  r.  2105  Stockton 

"    Clara,  bookbinder,  r.  411,  4th 

"    Claus,  carpenter,  r.  Athens  nr  Silver  Av 
Miller  C.  0.  G.,  treasurer  Pacific  Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.   and  secretary  and  treasurer 
Pacific  Lighting  Co.,  oflQce  SW  cor  Ste- 
venson and  Annie,  r.  Oakland 

"    Conrad,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Milling 
Co.,  r.  823  Harrison 

"    Cora,  widow,  lodgings,  2817  Folsom 

"    Cornelia  O.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  9  Valpa- 
raiso 

"    Daniel,  cook  Excelsior  Hotel,  r.  608,  6th 

"    Daniel,  cooper,  r.  153  Henry 

"    Daniel,  messenger  Carter  &  Pettitt 

"    Daniel,    traveling   salesman   Tillmann  & 
Bendel,r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
Miller  David,    manager  California  Coal  Com- 
pany, 1511  California,  r.  1333  Pine 

"    David  N.,  2nd  engineer  str  J.  D.  Peters,  r. 
512  Howard 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  24  Collingwood 

"    DonF.,  patent  medicines,  105  Stockton,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 

"    Dora,  widow,  r.  10%  Cleveland 

"    Edgar,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 
r.  1924  Union 

"    Edward,  carrier   postofElce,  r.   3810  Wash- 
ington 

"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  303  Davis 

"    Edward,  milker,   r.  W  s  Mission  Road  nr 
Onondaga  Av 

"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  119  Langton 

"    Edward  A.,  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamilton, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Edward  A.,  shoecutter,  r.  1331  Florida 

"    Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  3  Ewer  PI 

"    Edward  J.,  clerk  Wilson  Bros.  Co.,  r.  3019 
Jackson 

"    Edward  L.,  compositor  Guide  Publishing 
Co.,  r.  800  Kearny 

"    Edward  L.,  veterinary  surgeon,  355V4,  11th 

"    Edward  T.,  brassfinisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  434  Clementina 

"    Eli  C,  painter,  r.  830  Treat  Av 

"    Elizabeth,  upholsterer  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co. 

"    Ellsworth  J.,  compositor  Call,  r.  2048  Clin- 
ton Av 

"     E.    M.,   Mrs.,    dressmaking,    100    Murphy 
Bldg 

"    Emile,  clerk,  r.  310,  12th 

"     Emma  Miss,  r.  24  Everett 

"    Emma  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  315  Bryant  rear 

"    Emma  J.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Grammar 
School,  r.  113  Cumberland 

"    E.  R.,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co..   r.  28,    8th 


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Miller  Ernest  H.,  butcher  F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  1635 
Ellis 
"    Ernst,  sailmaker,  r.  38  Hancock 
"    Estelle  Miss,  student,  r.  1208  Leavenworth 
"    Etta  B.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Hoffman,  25 

Grant  Av 
"    F.,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r.  2516 

McAllister 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  confectionery,  934  Valencia 
"    Ferdinand  R.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  1722  Clay 
"    Francis  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
"    Francis  J.,  trimmer  West  Coast  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  4181/^  Grove 
"    Frank,  bricklayer,  r.  113  Oak 
"    Frank,  confectioner,  r.  112  Natoma 
"    Frank,  cook,  r.  11  Ritch 
"    Frank,  driver  Oakland  Dairy,  r.  320  Ful- 
ton 
"    Frank,  fireman  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  r. 

2516  McAllister 
"    Frank,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r.  14, 

14th 
"    Frank  A.,  car  repairer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

11  Norfolk 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk,  r.  411,  4th 
"    Frank  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  1308  Larkin 
"    Frank  H.,  carpenter,  428,  6th,  r.  438^,  6th    , 
"    Frank  J.,  butler,  2930  California 
"    Frank  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  144^4  Clara 
"    Frank  J.,   foreman  A.   V.  Henko,  r.  2342a 

Pine  rear 
"    Frank  J.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  liiU  Clara 
"    Frank  N.,  bartender  ABC  House,  r.  1117 

Jones 
"    Frank  T.  (Miller  &  Son),  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  T.,  laundryman,  r.  449  Noe 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk    auditor's    dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  V.,  barber,  r.  1228  Market 
"    Fred,  peddler,  r.  829 Stevenson 
"    Fred  C,  r.  25  Grant  Av 
"    Frederick  (Miller  &  Fauth),  r.  603  Taylor 
"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Frederick,  bottlerCal.  BottlingCo.,  r.  505H 

Natoma 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  74^4  Brosnan 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  185  Perry 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  14  Harriet 
"    Frederick,  driver,  r.  1540  Eddy 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  512,  4th 
"    Frederick,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  17241/4  Folsom 
"    Frederick,  master  str  Cleone,  r.  917b  Oak 
"    Frederick,  millwright,  r.  9  Capp 
"    Frederick, stoneletterer  A.  Morris,  r.  1123M! 

Stevenson 
"    Frederick,  shoemaker,  1178V4  Mission 
"    Frederick,  tailor,  23  Polk,  r.  336,  6th 
Miller  Frederick  A.,  plants,  seeds  and  bulbs, 

215  Hayes,  r.  219  Hayes 
"    Frederick  C.   H.,  carpenter,  r.   Ill  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Frederick  H..  cabinet  maker,  r.  7  Bond 
"    Frederick  R.,  artist  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick  W.,  barber,   13  Howard,  r.  1913 

Howard 
"    Frederick  W.,   clerk    letter   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  311,  13th 
"    Frederick  W.  Jr.,  butcher  Emil  Di  Vecchio 

&Co.,  r.  1913  Howard 
"    George,  r.  326  Pacific 
"    George  (Miller  &  Son),  r.  Oakland 
"    George,  bakery,  449,  3d,  r.  1589  Turk 
"    George,  driver  Nicholas  Hansen,  r.  Amazon 

Av  nr  Vienna  Av 
"    George,  fireman,  r.  421,  4th 
"    George,  gasfitter,  r.  1603  Santa  Clara 
"    George,  jockey,  r.  206a  Post 
"    George,   laborer    U.    S.     Customs,   r.    210 

Montgomery  Av 
"    George,   locksmith  Rudolph  Wallmann,  r. 

117  Julian  Av 
"    George,  paper  hanger,  r.  1942  Fillmore 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    George  Jr.,  selector  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  1589  Turk 
"    George  A.,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 

572a  Minna 


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Miller  George  B.,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Mechan- 
ical Arts,r.  425  Noe 
"    George  C,  paper  hanger,  r.  1942  Fillmore 
"    George  E.,    blacksmith,  r.  2005a    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    George  E.,   carpenter,  612  Commercial,  r. 

"    George  E., machinist  Marshutz  «&  Cantrell, 

r.  Oakland 
"    George  F.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  827,  19th 
"    George  H.  (Miller  &  Murphy),  r.  574  Folsom 
"    George  J.,   brushmaker  R.  W.  Simpson,  r. 

202,  6th 
"    George  J.,    butcher   Kahn  Bros.,    r.    1621 

Buchanan 
"    George  M.,  contractor,  r.  2939  Mission 
"    George  M.,  marble  cutter  Rufflno  &  Bian- 

chi,  r.  236  Townsend 
"  George  P.,  r.  924  Minna 
"    George  T.,  blacksmith  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co..  r.  51  Hermann 
"    George  T.,  painter,  r.  140  Silver 
"    George    W.,  clerk  Adolph    Meyer,  r.  208 

Powell 
"    George  W..  compositor  E.   A.  Jenssen  & 

Co..  r.  1134  Green 
"    George  W.,  joiner  P.  'C.   SS.   Co.,  r.   1935 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    George    W.,  watchman  Supreme  Court  of 
California,  Emporium  Bldg 
Miller  G.  Everett,  dentist,  14  Grant  Av,  rooms 
16-17,  r.  510a  Turk 
"    Glenn  B.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

1410  Guerrero 
"    Gus,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r.  18, 

14th 
"    Gustav,  clerk  J.  W.  Boyken,  r.  ISS'/j  Haight 
"    Gustav,  waiter,  r.  605  Pine 
"    Gustave,  carpenter,  r.  3  Rausch 
"    H.,  r.  220  Pacific 

"    Hamilton,  carpenter,  r.  19  Spreckels  Av 
"    H.  Clay,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &    Scott,  r. 

Sausalito,  Cal 
"    Harry,  blacksmith,  r.  420  Minna 
"    Harry,  machinist,  r.  57  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Harry,  telegraph  operator,  r.  427  O'Farrell 
Miller  Harry  East,  Ph.  D.,  F.  C.  S.,  etc.,  con- 
sulting and  analytical  chemist,  216 Bush, 
telephone  Bldg,  rooms  27-28,  r.  1364,  14th, 
Oakland 
"    Harry  G.,  clerk  general  auditor's  offlce  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
•'    Harry  H.,  sign  painter,  r.  524,  Shotwell 
"    Harry  L.,  collection  teller  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Go's  Bank,  r.  Alameda 
"    Harvey  A.,  manager  William  A.  Sohrock, 

r.  2627  Folsom 
"    Harvey  E.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 

426  Minna 
"    Henry,  r.  130,  10th 
"    Henry  (Miller  &  Lux),  r.  34  Essex 
"    Henry,  bartender  Henry  Hock,  r.  623  East 
"    Henry,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 

Provision  Co. 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1610  Lexington  Av 
"    Henry,  conductor,  1216^4  Alabama 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Henry,  laundryman,  r.  449  Noe 
"    Henry,  poultry  raiser,  r.  Visitacion  Valley 

nr  Six  Mile  House 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  332  Green 
"    Henry  D.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  426,  2d 
"    Henry  D.,  laborer,  r.  242  Langton 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk  Gutta  Percha  and  Rubber 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  509  Post 


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Miller  Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  560  Minna 
"    Henry  J.,  gardener,  r.  1322i/^  Natoma 
"    Henry  S.,  salesman  Neuhaus  &  Co.,  r.  5(M 

Howard 
"    Henry  T..   conductor    Market    St.  Ry.,   r. 

1216^  Alabama 
"    Henry  W.,  bookkeeper  O.  B.  Smith  &  Co., 

r.  2908  Buchanan 
"    Henry  W.,  butcher,  1706  Devisadero,  r.  1809 

Devisadero 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  410b  Bryant 
"    Henry  W.,  painter,  r.  934  Valencia 
"    Herman,  bi-ushmaker  Read  &  Zahn,  r.  3105 

Stockton 
"    Herman,   tanner   Morris  Windt,  r.   1125% 

York 
"    Hermann,  liquors,  1321,  17th 
Miller  Herscliel  B.  M.,  attorney  at  law,  330 Pine, 
rooms   28-30,   r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda 
Co. 
Miller  H.  M.  A.,  president  California  Guarantee 
Investment  Co.,  326  Montgomery,  r.  1228 
Madison,  Oakland 
Miller  Horace  H.,  cashier  Pacific  Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.,  SW  cor  Stevenson  and  Annie, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Horatio,  painter,  r.  830  Treat  Av 
"    Isaac,  house  mover,  r.  629  Fulton 
"    Isaac,  salesman  C.  H.  Meyer&  Bros. 
"    Isaac  H.,  upholsterer,  r.   320  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Isaac  N.  Jr..  chief  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
667,  11th,  Oakland 
Miller  J.  &  Co.  (John  Miller  and  Harry  C.  Good), 
fruit  and  produce  commissionmerchants. 
512  Sansome 
"    J.  A.,r.  100,5th 

"    J.  A.  (Ellis  &  Miller),  r.  Oakland 
"    Jacob,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Jacob,  gardener  C.  Dechent,  r.  2610  Geary 
"    Jacob,  machinist,  r.  924  Minna 
"    Jacob,  trunkmaker.  r.  324  Guerrero 
"    Jacob,  waiter,  r.  9^4  Dale  PI 
"    Jacob  F.,  carriage  washer  David  Brooks,  r. 

1311  California 
"    Jacob  M..  show  case  maker.  506  Market,  r. 

506  Fell 
"    James,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co..  r.  28.  8th 
"    James,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  ^Vks,  r.  233,  3d 
"    James,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  1808  Post 
"    James,   proprietor   Oakland    Art    Pottery 
and  Terra  Cotta  Wks,   1175  Market,  r. 
Oakland 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  510  Mission 
"    James,  watchman  str  Apache 
"    James,    with  California  Coal  Co.,  r     1333 

Pine 
"    James  A.,  cook  Montgomery  Hotel,  r.  227,  2d 
"    James  A.,  superintendent  Morton  Special 
Delivery,  404-408  Taylor,  r.  682  McAllis- 
ter 
"    James  B.  F.,  dental  student,  r.  2611a  Sac- 
ramento 
■'    James  F.,  2d  ofBcer  str  Bertha,  r.  1808  Post 
"    James  H.,  boilermaker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Shin 

Bldg  Wks.  r.  2427  Greenwich 
"    James  H.,  liquors,  160,  3d,  r.  A  nr8th  Av 
"    James  J.,  salesman,  r.  218  Eddy 
"    James  J.,  salesman  The  Hamburc^er  Co    r 

18  Fair  Oaks 
■•    James  K.,  carpenter,  r.  8O414  Turk 
"    James  L,.,  clerk,  r.  617  Mason 
"    James  M.,  porter,  r.  233,  3d 
"    James  N.,  hardwood  floors,  1942  Fillmore 
"    James  N.,  real  estate  Shainwald,  Buckbee 
&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 


Miller  James  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  5 
Lundy  Lane 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  2234  Sutter 
"    Jesse  H.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co. 
"    J.  H.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  235,  15th 
"    J.  M.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Johannah,  widow,  r.  359,  11th 
"    John,  r.  2508  Bush 
"    John  (J.  Miller  &  Co.),  r.  112  Jones 
"    John,  carpenter,  947  Folsom 
"    John,  cigar  dealer,  r.  14  Washington 
"    John,  coachman,  r.  515  Myrtle  Av 
' '    John,  conf ec  tioner  Page  &  Falch,  r.  228, 13th 
"    John,  cook,  r.  516  Haight 
"    John,  currier,  r.  928,  14th  Av  South 
"    John,  dairy  produce,  1517  Polk 
"    John,  deckhand,  r.  56  Shipley  rear 
"    John,  driver,  r.  128  Perry 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  10221.-2  Washington 
"    John,  hostler  Charles  S.  Crittenden,  r.  515 

Myrtle  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  908  Illinois 
"    John,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r.  14, 

14th 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  809  Humboldt 
"    John,  maltster,  r.  427  Chestnut 
"    John,  miller,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    John,  pressman  Co-operative   Publishing 

Co.,  r.  49,  1st 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  144i^  Clara 
"    John,  saloonkeeper,  r.  1425  Pacific 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  94  Colton 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  1325%  Minna 
"    John,  stonecutter,  r.  1332  Church 
"    John,   stonesetter   John    D.   McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  103414  Army 
"    John,  tin  roofer  Harry  Fleming,  r.  704  De- 
visadero 
"    John,  with  California  Coal  Co.,  r.  1333  Pine 
"    John  A.,  r.  222%  Elm  Av 
"    John  A.,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 

r.  554  Minna 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper  Christian  Froelich,  r. 

1321  Sacramento 
"    John  A.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks,   r.   330 
Minna 
Miller  Jolm  A.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  1018  Valencia  cor  Hill 
"    John    A.,    porter    freight    auditor's    dept 

S.P.  Co.,  r.  140  Silver 
"    John  C,  carriagemaker  John  H.  Babbitt, 

r.  1723  Sutter 
"    John  C,  cement  worker,  r.  92114  Shotwell 
"    John  D.,  bakery,  446,  3d,  r.  1216  Union 
"    John  D.,  stove  mounter  George  H.  Tay  Co., 

r.  9  Valparaiso 
"    John  E.,  foreman  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  ISYi 

Russ 
"    John  E..  insurance,  r.  217, 15th 
"    John  E.,  laborer,  r.  1425%  Pacific 
Miller  John  E.,  manager  California  Fertilizer 
Works,  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M,  r. 
2605  Folsom 
"    John   E.  A.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Walla 

Walla,  r.  754  San  Jose  Av 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  410b  Bryant 
Miller  John  H.,  attorney  at  law,  37-38  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
"    John    H.,    cabinetmaker    F.    W.    Kreling 

Sons  Co.,  r.  1610  Lexington  Av 
"    John  H.,  janitor,  r.  13  Selina  PI 
"    John  H.,  janitor  Cambrian   Hall.    r.    1131 

Mission 
"     John  H.,  liquors,  368,  3d 
"    John  J.,  miner,  r.  5.37  Sacramento 
"    John  J.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r.  310 

12th 
"    John  J.,  seaman   str  Walla  Walla,  r.  1003 

Battery 
"    John  J.  A.,  porter,  r.  801  Sutter 
"    John  M.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  20 

Pearl 
"    John  S.,  lumberman,  r.  714  Bryant 
"    John  T.,  florist,  131  Larkin 
"    John  W.,  brickmason,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  234,  18th 
"    John  W.,  capitalist,  r.  16  Mason 
' '    John  W. ,  millwright  Del  Monte  Milling  Co. , 
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Miller  Jotin  W.  Jr.,  millwright  Del  Monte  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  233  Bartlett 

"    Joseph,  cellarman  Eisen  Vineyard  Co.,  r. 
152,  1st 

"    Joseph,   driver   Joseph   Fassler,    r.    Mis- 
sion 
Road  bet  Five  and  Six  Mile  Houses 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 

"    Joseph,  manager  Charles  F.  Mitchell,  231 
Kearny 

"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  306  Folsom 

MILLER  JOSEPH  A., 

manufacturer  upholstery  and  bedding-, 
dealer  furniture  and  carpets,  960-960a 
and  962  Mission,  r.  Hi  Webster 

Miller  Joseph  B.,  bookkeeper  Porter,  Slessinger 

&Co.,r.  1834  Eddy 
"    Joseph  L.  (Mitchell  &  Miller),  r.  336  Bush 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1405a  Pacific 
"    Josephine  F.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.   1025 

Filbert 
"    Julius  S.  B.,  silver  plater,  13  Trinity,  r.  16 

John 
"    J.  William,  engraver  T.  J.  Day,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Kate  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  18  Fair  Oaks 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  116  Hyde 
"    Katherine    L.,     president     Merrill-Miller 

College,  68  Nucleus  Bldg,  r.  628  Sutter 
"    Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  405  Geary 
"    Leopold  L.,  clerk  Cerf,  Schloss  &  Co.,  r. 

18141/2  Post 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper,  r.  2OIV2  Guerrero 
"    Louis,  bottle  dealer,  r.  541  Jersey 
"    Louis,  butcher,  813  Greenwich,  r.  414  New- 
ell 
"     Louis,  clerk,  r.  322,  6th 
"    Louis,  engineer,  r.  783  Stevenson 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  4  Folsom  Av 
"    Louis  F.,  clerk  Station  K  Post  Office,  r. 

201 V2  Guerrero 
"    Louis    H.    P.,    musical    instruments,    842 

Howard 
"    Louise  Mrs.,  varieties,  321  Union 
"    Lovern,  laborer,  r.  4  Folsom  Av 
"    LynnK.  Miss,  stenographer  The  Baldwin, 

r.  301  Leavenworth 
"    M.  Mrs.    (M.   Miller  &  Co.),  r.  2149  Mis- 
sion 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  M.Miller),  boots  and  shoes, 

2149  Mission 
"    Mabel  A.  Miss,  compositor,  r.  9  Valparaiso 
"    Manuel  E.,  barber  C.  Heider,  r.  8  Jane  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  12'/^  Washington  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  449  Noe 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  924  Harrison 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  523  O'Farrell 
"    Mark   A.,    driver   S.    F.    Laundry,   r.   1315 

Steiner 
"    Martin,  cook  D.  Boehn,  r.  51  Clay 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  129  Collingwood 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Kramer  PI 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1104  Fulton 
"    Mary    Miss,  dressmaker     Mrs.    Mary    G. 

Allen 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  hair  dresser,  r.  415  Powell 
"    Mary  M.,  varieties,  411.  4th 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  1526  Eddy 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  typewriting,  401  California, 

room  4,  r.  1415  Clay 
"    Mary  T.  Miss,  stenographer  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bidg.  Wks,  r.  1589  Turk 
"    Matthew  T.,  clerk  Samuel  Marx,  r.  25  Cook 
"    May  Miss,  r.  24  Everett 
"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  florist,  131  Larkin 
"    M.  Henry,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  112  Jones 
"    Michael,  r.  7  Wildey 
"    Michael,  barber,  853  Illinois  and  1006,  15th 

Av  South,  r.  853  Illinois 
"    Minerva  C,  widow,  r.  1208  Leavenworth 
"    M.   M.,    attorney  at  law    and   editor   and 

manager  San  Francisco  Legal  News,  410 


N.  B.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
N.  G.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
N.  M.,  farmer,  r.  220  Pacific 
Nancy,  widow,  nurse,  r.  2  Raphael  PI 


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Miller  Nellie,  widow,  r.  ,312  Chestnut 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  nurse  S.  F.  Protestant  Orphan 

Asylum 
"    Nels,  wheelwright,  r.  9  Eugenia  Av 
"    O.  C,  president  Sausalito  Bay  Land  Co., 

303  California,  room  25,  r.  Sausalito 
"    O.  C,  salesman  Eagleson  &  Co..  r.  40  Rid- 
ley 
"    Octavio,  r.  131  East 
"    Oliver,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  609V2 

Howard 
"    Oliver  C.  Rev.,  r.  2402  Bush 
"    Olof.  laborer,  r.  72  Brady 
"    O.  N.,  manager  California  Medical   Jour- 
nal, 1422  Folsom,  r.  114  Geary 
"    Orlando  C,    watchman   Gray  Bros.,  r.  210 

Clipper 
"    Orlando  W..  r.  .505  Sanchez 
"    Oscar,  r.  856  Mission 
"    Oscar,  clerk  W.  B.  Anderson 
"    Oscar  E.,  contractor,  r.  1008  Treat  Av 
"    Otis,  salesman,  r.  309  Taylor 
"    Otto,  art  glass  worker,  r.  1202!^  Folsom 
"    Otto,  bartender,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Otto,  electrician,  r.  783  Stevenson 
"    Otto,  waiter  Joseph  Hoffmann 
"    Otto  A.,  locksmith  E.  Rabjohn  Jr.,   r.  783 

Stevenson 
"    Paul,  agent,  r.  336  Bryant 
"    Paul,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Peter,  business  manager  St.   Luke's  Hos- 
pital, r.  1158  Guerrero 
"    Peter,  hackman,  r.  7  White 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  2823  Clay 
"    Peter  C,   cashier   Ben   H.    Lucke,   r.  1428 

Turk 
"    Peter  M.,  jeweler,  r.  2191/2  Prospect  PI 
"    Peter  W.,  barber,  531  Taylor 
"    Philip,  electrician,  r.  173  Minna 
"    Philip,  tinner  S.  F.   Gas  Light    Co.,   r.    15 

Ritch 
"    Randolph  C,  collector  Sherman,  Clay  & 

Co.,  r.  1920  Baker 
"    Renata,  widow,  r.  1722  Clay 
"    Richard,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2627  Folsom 
"    Richard,  foreman  Hirschfelder  &  Meaney, 

r.  517  Sanchez 
Miller  Richard  E.,    secretary  Owl    Drug    Co., 

1128  Market,  r.  316  Hill 
"    Richard  G.,  teamster,  r.  138  Church 
"    Richard,  teamster  James  Hamilton,  r.  SE 

cor  Minnesota  and  Napa 
"    Robert,  blacksmith,  r.  188  Noe 
"    Robert,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
'<    Robert,  teamster,  r.  1711  Market 
"    Robert,  turner  David  Woerner,  r.  18,  14th 
"    Robert  J.,  presser  Alexandre  Bertin,  r.  820, 

19th 
"    Robert  J.,  teamster  B.  P.  Oilman,  r.   N  s 

Folsom  nr  9th 
"    Ruby    A.   Miss,  stenographer  Chickering, 

Thomas  &  Gregory  and  Gerstle  &  Sloss 
"    Rudolph,  foreman  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  18i/4 

Russ 
"    Samuel,  r.  856  Brannan 
"    Samuel,    gripman  Sutter    St.    Ry.,    r.    24 

Wood 
Miller  Samuel,  tourist  ticket    agent  Southern 

Pacific  Co.,  613  Market,  r.  845,  15th 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2411  Howard 
"    Sarah  E.  Miss,    teacher  Haight  Primary 

School,  r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Seymour,  barber,  r.  11  Kearny 
"    Sidney  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1716 

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J.C.WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #'  DOIWESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott  (incorporated),  Charles  E, 
Miller  president,  A.  W.  Milligan  first 
vice-president,  A.  L.  Scott  second  vice- 
president,  Joseph  Sloss  secretary  and 
treasurer,  wholesale  hardware,  iron 
steel  and  pipe,  18-22  Fremont 
"    Solomon,  traveling  salesman  A.  Colombat 

r.  912  Post 
"    Sona,  contractor,  r.  1008  Treat  Av 
"    Sophia,  widow  seamstres,  r.  9  Dale  PI 
"    Sophie  Miss,  teacher  piano,  35514,  11th 
"    Stephen,  brewer,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
"    T.,  boatswain  str  City  of  Panama 
"    F.  E.,  cadet  str  Peru 
"    T.  H.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    T.  L.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

Belvedere 
"    Thomas,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Thomas,  miller,  r.  414  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  143  Berry 
"    Thomas,  undertaker  Carew  &  English,  r.  19 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas    C,  clerk  S.   F.  News  Co.,  r.  132, 

15th 
"    Thomas  G.,  smelter,  r.  530  Vermont 
"    Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Tobias  F.,  gripman,  r.  915a  Post 
"    W.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll  Mill 
->    W.,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r.  809  Hum- 
boldt 
'_'    W.  A.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530.  3d 
Miller  W.  A.  L.,  manufacturing   jeweler,  dia- 
mond setter,  and  patent  mineral  cabinet, 
quartz  jewelry,   112  Sutter,   r.   805  Van 
Ness  Av 
Miller  Washington  J.,  secretary   Atlas   Iron 
Works,  SE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana,  Po- 
trero  r.  Oakland 
"    W.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  561  Stevenson 
Miller  W.  G.  A.,  general    agent    Brilliant  Sign 
Co.,  410  Sutter,  r.  Oakland 
"    Willard  J.,  compositor  Call,  r.  222;4  Elm  Av 
"    William,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    William    (Miller   &    Hanselman),    r.    219 

Hayes 
"    William,  barber.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  19  Spreckels  Av 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  27  Silver 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  907  Bryant 
"    William,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    William,  cellarman,  r.  44  Belcher 
"    William,  cigars,  303,  5th 
"    William,  clerk  Dr.  Ragan,  r.  214  Haight 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  37  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William,  foreman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

124  Guerrero 
"    William,  hackman,  r.  7  White 
"    William,   ice    puller   Merchants'  Ice  and 

Cold  Storage  Co..  r.  25414  Perry 
"    William,  lumberman,  r.  734%  Howard 
"    William,  plater  S.  F.  Plating  Wks,  r.  1603 

Santa  Clara  Av 
"    William,  porter  Commercial  Hotel 
"    William,  tanner,  r.  1112  York 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  216,  9th 
"    William,  teamster  People's   Express  and 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  A.,  lumberman,  r.  109  Silver 
"    William  B.,  manager  What  Cheer  House, 

537  Sacramento 
"    William  C,  r.  105  Stockton 
"    William  C,  butcher  F.  C.  Wagner  &  Bro., 

r.  1134  Green 
"    William  C,  carpenter,  r.  617  Mason 
Miller  William  C,  dairy,  238-240,  14th,  r.  2411'^ 
Howard 


Miller  William  E.  (Miller &  Boje),  r.  618,  6th 
"    William  E.,  solicitor  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r. 

1638  Sacramento 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  I4111/2  Harrison 
"    William  F.,  clerk   delivery   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  311,  13th 
"    William  F.,   salesman    Chas.  M.  Plum  & 

Co.,  r.  324  Jones 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  F.  A.  Huntington, 

r.  1709  Baker 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  131  East 
"    William  H.,  chief  clerk  disbursing  officer 

Medical   Dept.  U.  S.  A.,  36  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  820  Haight 
"    William  H.,   clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1733  Sutter 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  51  Hermann 
"    William    H.,  mortgage    clerk    Recorder's 

Office,  r.  20  Pearl 
"    William  H.,  stables,  32,  12th 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  418  Bryant 
"    William  J.,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
"    William  N.  (Miller  &  Hamilton),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  S.,  clerk  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  611 

Post 
"    William  S.,  treasurer  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r. 

919a  Jones 
"    William   S.,    proprietor   The   Menlo,   1522 

Polk 
"    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  418  Bryant 
"    William  W.,  manager  The  Mansfield,  206a 

Post 
"    William  W.  (F.  M.  Prindle&Co.),r.  807Polk 
"    &  Boje  (William  E.   Miller    and    Robert 

Boje),  liquors,  618,  6th 
"    &  Fauth  (Frederick  Miller  and  Lawrence 

Fauth),  barbers,  5  Powell 
Miller  &  Freese  (Charles  W.  J.  Miller  and  John 

H.  Freese),  wines  and  liquors,  417  East 

North 

MILLER  &   HAMILTON 

(William  N.  Miller  and  James  W.  Ham- 
ilton), manufacturers  moldings,  sash, 
doors,  etc.,  413-415  Mission,  telephone 
Main  5796 

Miller  &  Hanselman  (William  Miller  and  An- 
drew Hanselmanj,  cigars  and  tobacco, 
41  Turk 
Miller  &  Lux  (Henry  Miller  and  estate  of 
Charles  Lux),  wholesale  cattle  dealers. 
South  San  Francisco,  office  508  Califor- 
nia, room  17 
"    &  Murphy  (George  H.  Miller  and  Patrick 

J.  Murphy),  restaurant,  210,  2d 
"    &  Schencks  (Albert  E.  Miller  and  Walter 

J.  Schencks),  barbers,  725!4,  5th  Av 
"    &  Son  (George  and  Frank  T.),  bottle  deal- 
ers, 811-813  Brannan 
4®=  Miller.    See  Moeller,  Moller,  Mueller  and 

Muller 
Millereck  George,  teamster,  r.  385 Gates 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  709  Vallejo 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  385  Gates 
"    Phillip  P.,  brickmaker,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union 

Av 
"    T.,  driver  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  509  Gates 
Milleri  Rudolfo,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Millet  Prudencio    J.,     janitor     Congregation 

Emanu-El,  r.  615  Bush 
Millett  James  H.,  salesmanD.  M.  Moran  &  Co., 
r.  731  Minna 
"    John  E.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  Colma 
"    JohnH.,  painter,  r.  53  Natoma 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  1717  Mission 
Millhone  Albert,  wood  and  coal,  816  Bryant,  r. 
IO6314  Mission 
"    William  F.,  physician,  850  Market 
Milligan   Andrew     W.,     first     vice-president 
Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  18-32  Fremont,  r. 
New  York 
"    George,  packer  Seller  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  859  Mis- 
sion 
"    John  D.,    advertising    solicitor   The    Ex- 
aminer 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  The  Examiner 
"    Robert,  cook  John  C.  Fitschen,  r.  449  Jessie 


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Millikan  Andrew  J.   (Beier  &  MillikaD),  r.  520 
Bush 
"    Nina  L.  Miss,  dressmaking,  506  Jones 
"    George,  dentist,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Isaac  T.,  real   estate  and    secretary,  405 

Montgomery,  room  5,  r.  1407  Jones 
"    John,  carriage  washer  N.  A.   Turner,  r.  4 

Rose  PI 
"    John  M.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  536,  19th 
Milliken  R.  Campbell,  supervisor  Pacific  States 
Fidelity    Mutual    Life    Association   (of 
Philadelphia),  14  Sansome,  r.  713  Sutter 
"    William  H.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 
214  Castro 
Millin  Joseph,  cook,  r.  20  Elsie 
"    Thomas,  steward  J.  U.   Hastings,   r.  819 
Post 
Millinghausen  Herman  W.,  miller  Golden  Gate 

Distilling  Co.,  r.  2218  Filbert 
Millington  Frank  K.,  assistant  baggage  agent 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Million  Emil,  bookkeeper,  r.  805  Turk 
"    Lena  Mrs.,  r.  505  Pacific 
"    Louis,    machinist    Fulton  Eng  and    Ship 
Bldg  Wks 
Millmeister  William,  foreman  Andrew  Wilkie, 

r.  3717  Jackson 
Millmore  Joseph,  teamster,  r.  617  Linden  Av 
Millner  Katherine  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.    13231/4 
Sacramento 
"    Nellie  Miss,  flagmaker,    r.    1323i4    Sacra- 
mento 
J8@=Millner.    See  Milner 
Milloglav  Edward  E.,  clerk  Nicholas  P.  Millo- 

glav,  r.  320  Pacific 
Milloglav  Nicholas  P.,  restaurant  and  liquors. 
604  Battery,  r.  1506  Leavenworth 
"    Nicholas  P.    Jr.,  clerk   Nicholas  P.  Mil- 
loglav, r.  1506  Leavenworth 
"    Peter  C,  waiter  Nicholas  P.  Milloglav,  r. 
320  Pacific 
Millon  Auguste,  laborer,  r.  619  Pacific 

"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  1  Hall  PI 
Mills  A.  J.,  agent  National  Life  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  19  Murphy  Bldg 
"    Annie  J.,  clerk,  r.  313  Franklin 
"    Arthur  D.,  with  Montgomery  Baggs,  r.  707 

Shotwell 
"    Austin  R.,  carpenter,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and 

Webster 
"    Benjamin  E.,  engineer,  r.  513  Jones 
"    Berton  O.,  electrician,  r.  428Vi,  5th 
Mills  Building,  NE  cor  Bush  and  Montgomery, 
H.  H.  Taylor   agent,  1  Mills    Bldg,  2d 
floor 
MUls  Building  Law  Library,  16-18  Mills  Bldg, 
4th  floor 
"    Cassie,  domestic,  924b  Fulton 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  821  Mission 
"    Charles,  asst.  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

6  Rausch 
"    Charles,  salesman  G.  S.   Switzer,  r.  12b 

Shotwell 
"    Charles  A.,  plasterer,  r.  54  Hermann 
"    Charles  B.,  clerk  S.  F.  Produce  Exchange, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  J.,  foreman  Bosqui  Engraving  and 
Printing   Co.,  r.  cor  California  and  Eu- 
genia Avs 
"    Charles  W.,  r.  449  Guerrero 
"    Charles  W.,  waiter  F.  Ruhling,  r.  20  Har- 
lan PI 
"    Dela  E.  Mrs.,  branch  bakery,  449  Guerrero 
MiUs  D.  0.,  ofQce  1  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Mills  Edward,  secretary  Bullock  &  Jones  Co., 
105  Montgomery,  r.  518  Fell 
"    Edward,  wrapper  Raphael's,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  Stauf  &  Cooper,  r. 

130,  24th 
"    Edward  T.,  manufacturers' agent,  44  Phe- 

lan  Bldg 
•<    Emma,  widow,  r.  6  Rausch 
"    E.  T.  B.,  with  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  2904  Cali- 
fornia 
•'    F.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Flora,  widow,  r.  1920  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Florence  Miss,   with  S.  F.   Mission,  r.  16 
Selina  PI 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAFERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  •  Furijisbe^I. 

S^1-S^-7     IVJARKET    ST. 


MiUs    Frank   H.,    plumber   and  gasfitter,  327 
Turk,  r.  1706  Broadway 
"    Frederick,    peddler,    r.    Tingley    nr    Mis- 
sion 
"    Frederick  C,  clerk  John  Rosenfeld's  Sons, 

r.  Alameda 
' '    Frederick  C. ,  mounter  Metropolitan  Mould- 
ing Co.,  r.  163  Tehama 
"    Frederick  G.  Z.,  collector  R.  Dunsmuir  & 

Sons,  r.  1931  Pacific  Av 
"    George,  clerk  Dorey  &  Cuimingham,  r.   821 

Mission 
"    George  A.,  porter  Benjamin  Tichner,  r.  1128 

Pacific 
"    Harry,  peddler,  r.  Tingley  nr  Mission 
"    Henry  F.,  waiter,  r.  36b  Valparaiso 
"    Herbert,  restaurant,  227,  6th,  r.  116  Turk 
"    Heron  v.,  bookkeeper  Harpham  &  Jansen, 

r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Hiram  B.,  machinist,  r.  123  Turk 
"    J.,  painter,  r.  2440  Mission 
"    James,  blacksmith  American  Type  Foun- 
ders Co.,  r.  311  Fulton 
"    James,  hostler  Jacobs  Bros.,  r.  209  Leides- 

dorfl 
"    James,  pressman  Bulletin,  r.  4  Morrell  PI 
"    James  Jr.,  pressman  Bulletin,  r.  4  Morrell 

PI 
"    James  S.,  salesman  William  J.  Ramsay,  r. 

315  Franklin 
"    J.   H.,  clerk  Piper,   Aden,  Goodall  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  31  Nevada  Av 
"    John,  carpet  layer,  r.  319  O'Farrell 
"    John  C,  pattern  maker,  r.  54  Hermann 
"    John  O.,  insurance,  r.  100  Leavenworth 
"    Joseph  S.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  707  Shotwell 
"    Josiah  L.,  collector  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Kate,  r.  4  Morrell  PI 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  35,  5tb 
"    L.  A.,  contracting  agent  Atlantic  and  Pa- 
cific Fast  Freight  Line,  r.  628  Sutter 
"    Laurena  Miss,  r.  35,  5th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  732  Natoma  rear 
"    Minnie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  47  Zoe 
"    Nora,  r.  4  Morrell  PI 
"    Philo,  insurance  broker,  322  California,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Robert,  agent,  r.  915a  Post 
"    Robert,   solicitor  Mutual  Electric   Light 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    R.  T.,  machinist,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Web- 
ster 
"    Samuel,  conductor,  r.  24  Chesley  rear 
"    Samuel  C,  clerk  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co's.  Wharf,  r. 

1028  Shotwell 
"    Samuel    E.,    waiter   Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

121/2  Webster 
"    Samuel  L.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co..  r.  740,  25th 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1128  Pacific 
"    Sarah,  waiter  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    S.  H.,  cook  str  Mariposa 
"    Stephen  B.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co. 
"    Susan  Mrs.,  r.  707  Shotwell 
"    Thomas,  student,  r.  4  Morrell  PI 
"    W.,  factory  hand  Pf^c.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Walter   B.,  bookkeeper   George  Fritch,  r. 

Hotel  Langham 
"    Warren  F.  (Herriman  &  Mills),  r.  3607  Fil- 

more 
"    William,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  31 

Schuyler 
"    William  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  5 
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Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Mills  William  H.,  land  agent  Land  Department. 
Central  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,    room; 
Hobart  Bldg,  r.  2800  Jackson 
"    William  L.    B.,  bookkeeper   Kowalsky  & 

Co.,  r.  1918  Sutter 
"    William  O.,  engineer,  r.  1133!4  Harrison 
"    William  O.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1920  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    &   Gibb  (New    York)  James   A.  Moreland 
manager,  importers  dry  goods,  35  New 
Montgomery 
«®-Mills.    See  Mells 

Millward  Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1310  Larkin 
rear 
"    John,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1310  Larkin 

rear 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1310  Larkin  rear 
"    Thomas,  soda  bottler,  r.  1310  Larkin  rear 
Milly  Brothers  (Charles  and  Jerome  Milly  and 
Roth,  Blum  &  Co.),  proprietors    Califor- 
nia Tallow  Works,  E  s  5th  Av  South  bet 
K  and  L,  office  201  California 
"    Charles  (Milly  Bros.),  r.  1028, 10th  Av  South 
"    Jerome  (Milly  Bros.),  r.  1026. 10th  Av  South 
"    John,  boilermaker  J.  C.  Lemmer   &  Co.,  r. 

231  Clara 
"    Louis,   tallowmaker   Cal.  Tallow  Wks,  r. 
1028,  10th  Av  South 
Mlllzner   George    M.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  821  Post 
"    Harry  S.,  commission  merchant,  119  Bush, 

room  5,  r.  The  Miramar 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r  708  Post 
Miln  James  E.,  foreman,  r.  8th  Av  bet  J  and  K 
Milne  Albert,  porter  J.  Noonan.  r.  792  Stevenson 
"    Alexander,  cooper   Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

17  Washington  Av 
"    Duncan,  carpenter,  r.  131  Moultrie 
"    George,  r.  791  Stevenson 
"    George  B.,  elevatorman  Bancroft  Bldg,  r. 

1538  Valencia 
"    John,  machinist  William  Wedgwood  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  8  Hubbard 
"    Lilly  C.  Mrs.,  r.  124  Fulton 
"    Nora  Mrs.,  r.  791  Stevenson 
"    Robert  D.,  journalist,  r.  616  Folsom 
"    Robert  S.,  car  repairer  Presidio  and    Fer- 
ries RR,  r.  11231^  Broadway 
"    Stuart,  carpenter,  r.  28  Turk 
Mllner  Charles  H..  vault  clerk  Cal.  Safe  Deposit 
and  Trust  Co.,  r.  728  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  417  Minna 
■■    William   K.,  collector   Cal.  Safe    Deposit 
and  Trust  Co.,  r.  728  Sutter 
Milnes  Charles  S.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  1321 
Jackson 
"    Harry   E.,    journalist   Chronicle,    r.    1321 

Jackson 
"    John  W.,  clerk   A.   Schilling  &  Co.,  r.  504 
Cole 
Milnor  Clarence  H.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r. 

1713^2  Baker  ^' 

Milos  Milan,  Turkish  candy,  16,  3d,  r.  219  Pow- 
ell 
Milot  Ella  F.,  widow,  r.  2842  Mission 
Milroy  David,  hostler,  r.  1151  Market 
Milroy  Robert  B.,  secretary  California  Jockey 
Club,  204  Sutter,  r.  403  Fillmore 
"    William,  cashier   local  freight  office  S.  P 
Co.,  r.  620  Sutter 
4S=-Milroy.    See  Mylroie 
Milsner   Adolph  (Eintracht  &    Milsner),  r.  463 

Clementina 
Milstead  J.  W.,  marine  engineer,  r.  37,  2d 
Miltenberger  Apol Ionia,  widow,  r.  3064  Laguna 
Miltner  Charles,  musician,  r.  513  Ellis 


MiltOQ  Frank  B.,  machinist,  r.  314,  5th 
"    House,  John  Caroul  proprietor,  1,56,  3d 
"    John  B.,  U.  S.  N.,  r.  1815  Scott 
"    Thomas  S.,  r.  511  Post 
■'    Thomas  S.,  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  511  Post 
"    William  R.,  accountant,  r.  511  Post 

Milucky  Paul,  wire  worker  John  Mehes,  r.  283 
Stevenson 

MILWAUKEE  BREWERY 

OF  SAN  FRANCISCO,  Frederick  Lur- 
mann  president,  William  F.  Garms 
vice-president,  WiUiam  F.  Garms  Jr. 
secretary,  W  s  10th  bet  Harrison  and 
Bryant 

MILWAUKEE  FURNITURE  CO., 

Henry  Wm.  Frank  proprietor,  furni- 
ture, carpets,  bedding  and  upholstery, 
932-934  Howard,  telephone  South  304 

MILWAUKEE   MECHANICS' 

INSURANCE  CO.  (of  Milwaukee),  L.  L. 
Bromwell  manager,  410  California, 
Richards  &  Henry  city  agents,  505 
California 

Mimnaugh  Frank  P.,  traveling  salesman   Mills 

&  Gibb 
Minacker  Arthur,  gasfltter  Philip  Meyer,  r.  1226 
Bush 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1813  Broderick 
"    William  E.  (Minaker  &  Welbanks),  r.  1320 

Sacramento 
"    &  Welbanks    (William   E.    Minaker   and 
Webster  Welbanks),  fruit  and  produce 
commission,  501-503  Sansome 
Minan  John  A.,  pressman,  r.  414  Union 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  414  Union 
Minbiole  Eric,  teacher  languages,  701  Stockton 
Minchin  Abraham,  r.  33  Madison  Av 
Minok    William,     manufacturers'    agent,    140 

Phelan  Bldg,  r.  12214  Noe 
Minder  Alfred,  cement  worker,  r.  115'/^,  11th 
Minderman  Henry,  liquors,  1440  Howard,  r.  145, 

11th 
Mindermann  John,  clerk  Puvogel  &  Beversen,  r. 

301^,  6th 
Mindham  Jane  M.,  widow,  r.  20914  Clara 
"    John  T.,  laborer,  r.  20954  Clara 
"    Joseph  H.,  machinist,  r.  209'^  Clara 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  20914  Clara 
Mindt  Alexander,  with  M.  Salomon  &  Co. 
Minear  Archie  E.,  clerk  Campbell  &  Sorensen, 
r.  39,  24th 
"    Asby  P.,  miner,  r.  774  Clayton 
"    John  I.,  mining  superintendent,  r.  774  Clay- 
ton 
."    William,  carpet  layer  Campbell  &  Soren- 
sen, r.  1309  Minna 
"    William  C,  mining  superintendent,  r.  774 
Clayton 
Minedew    O.    Frank,    apprentice    Dow    Steam 

Pump  Wks,  r.  327  Clementina 
Minehan  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  Montezuma  nr  Cali- 
fornia Av 
"    Joseph,    salesman  F.   Raisch,  r.  60  West 

Park 
"    Joseph  S.,  clerk,  r.  37  Freelon 
"    Patrick,  marine  fireman,  r.  18  Verona  PI 
"    Patrick,  wood  and  coal,  35-37  Freelon,  r.  37 

Freelon 
"    Thomas,  dairy,  60  West  Park 
"    Thomas  F.,  millhand,  r.  37  Freelon 
"    Timothy,  driver   T.   Minehan,  r.  60  West 

Park 
"    William  P.,  packer  Roos  Bros.,  r.  37  Free- 
lon 
4®"  Minehan.    See  Minihan  and  Minnehan 
Minelli  Zanobi  (Bianco  &  Minelli),  r.  14  Hayes 
Miner  Allen  B..  clerk  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  2025  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Clark  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  513  Noe 
"    Edward,  mattress  maker,  r.   136  Julian  Av 
"    EUmore  F.,  machinist,  r.  210  Franklin 
"    Frank    G.,    manager    W.     H.    Miner,     29 

Stevenson,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    George  W.,  painter,  r.  214  Franklin 
"    J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    John  L.,  blacksmith,  r.  341  Tehama 


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Miner  John  O.,  teamster,  r.  71  Natoma 

"    Joseph  E.,  traveling  salesman  Livingston 
&Co.,  r.  218,  12th 

"    John  T.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Marie  S.  Mrs.,  r.  1118  Church 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  327  Eddy 

"    Oren  F.,   collection  clerk  First  National 
Bank,  r.  Livermore,  Cal. 

"    Russell,  r.  2025  California 

"    Sallie  E.,  widow,  saleslady,  r.  679  Harrison 

"    Stanton  B.,  carpenter,  r.  711  California 
Miner  William  H.,  chocolate  and  cocoa  manu- 
facturer, 29-45  Stevenson,  r.  2025  Cali- 
fornia 
4®=-  Miner.    See  Minor 

MINERAL  LAND  COMPANY, 

George  L.  Brown  president,  William 
Johnstone  secretary,  819  Market, 
Academy  Sciences  Bldg,  room  45 

Minerik  John  J.,  laborer  S.  F.  Pioneer  Varnish 

and  Glycerine  Wks,  r.  819  York 
Miners'  Hotel,  Thomas  Carrigan  proprietor,  261, 

1st 
MinersviUe  Hydraulic  Gold  Mining  Co.,  H. 
Duvergey  secretary,  14  Sansome,  room  17 
Minerva  Hall,  NE  cor  15th  and  Mission 
Minetti  Giulio,  teacher  music,  r.  727  O'Farrell 
Ming  Joseph,  milker,  r.  629  Commercial 
Mingham  Robert,  driver,  r.  317  Lombard 
Mingo  Charles  A.  Prof.,  medium  of  Christian 

Spiritualism,  834  Mission 
Mini  Celeste,  driver  Pedrotta  &  Zamtaelli,  r.  SE 
cor  Market  and  15th 
"    Giovanni,  porter  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r.  509 
Broadway 
Minich  Joseph,  engineer,  r.  313,  4th 
"    Simon,  upholsterer,  r.  718  Turk 
Minifie  C.  G.,  bookkeeper  Frank  H.  Woods,  438 

California 
Mlnigan  Alice  Miss,  compositor,  r.  14  Verona  PI 
"    Benjamin  M.,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r. 

14  Verona  PI 
•'    James,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.   14 

Verona  PI 
"    James  B.,  hostler,  r.  14  Verona  PI 
Minihan  Michael,  miner,  r.  24  Clara 
Mining  and  Scientific  Press  (weekly),   J.  F. 

Halloran  general  manager,  220  Market 
Mining  Bureau  California  State,  Pioneer  Bldg, 

24,  4th 
Mink  Peter  J.,  shoemaker  F.  L.   Heim,   r.   10754 

William 
^S^Mink.    See  Minck 
Minkel  Christian,  r.  2819  Filbert 
"    Frederick  W.,  gluemaker,  r.   Railroad  Av 

nr  7th  Av  South 
"    John,  teamster  Martin  Holje,  r.  704  Rail- 
road Av 
Minnehan  Edward  T.,  vice-president  People's 
Express  and  Transfer  Co.,  20  Market,  r. 
332  Hickory  Av 
i8®-Minnehan.    See  Minehan  and  Minihan 
Minnemann  Louis,  clerk  Julius  Hoegemann,  r. 

NE  cor  18th  and  Guerrero 
Minner  Bert  J.,  clerk,  r.  2341  Howard 
"     William  H.,  engineer,  r.  2341  Howard 
"    Willis,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 
of  Engineering,  r.  2341  Howard 
Minnesota  Development  Co.,  John  M.  Duke  sec- 
retary, 508  California,  room  31 
Minniam  Margaret,  widow,  r.  122  Grove 
Minnick  Benjamin,  r.  846  Mission 
Minnis  John,  teamster  W.  W.  R.  Hatch  &  Son, 

r.  2308  Harrison 
Minola  John,  proprietor  Golden  Gate  Chimney 
Sweeping  Co.,  1734  Market,   r.   617  Com- 
mercial 
Minor  Byron  T.,  compositor,  r.  6%  Monroe 
"    Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  614  Monroe 
"    Richard,  r.  1006  Clay 
"    Robert  (Eschen  &  Minor),  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  A.  (Minor  &  Sillery),  r.  239  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    William  C,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  37  Dame 
"    &  Sillery  (Samuel  A.  Minor  and  John  Sill- 
ery), liquors,  1342  Market 
j8®"Minor.    See  Miner 


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Minshull  William  H.,  grain  broker,  302  Califor 
nia,  r.  418  Post 

Minson  John  T.,  clerk  general  freight  ofiace  S.  P 
Co.,  r.  508  Devisadero 
"    Robert  K.,  clerk   local  freight  offtce  S.  P 
Co.,  r.  718  Golden  Gate  Av 

Minstrell  George  W.,  clerk  W.  H.  Gagan  &  Co. 
r.  1403  California 

Mint  House,  Mary  Connor  proprietor,  933  Mis 
sion 

Mint  Saloon  and  Restaurant,  Edward  Edwards 
proprietor,  605  Commercial 

Mint  United  States,  John  Daggett  superinten- 
dent, NW  cor  5th  and  Mission 

Minter  Charles,  baker,  r.  126  Juniper 

Minto  William,  civil  engineer,  330  Pine,    room 
44,  r.  Orinda,  Cal. 

Minton  George,  sewing  machine  repairer,  r.  604 
York 
"    Henry  C.  Rev.,  D.  D.,  pastor  Westminster 
Presbyterian  Church,  r.  San    Anselmo, 
Cal. 
"    Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  14,  r.  1017  McAl- 
lister 
"    William,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  7,  7th 
"    William  M.,  purser  str  San  Juan 

Mintun    Charles,    liquors,    NW    cor   20th    and 
Florida 

Mintzer  William,  attorney  at  law,  523  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  2901  California 

Minuth  Bertha    Miss,    teacher    Miss    West's 
School  for  Girls,  r.  2014  Van  Ness  Av 

Mlnvielle  John  B.,  salesman  C.  Carpy  &  Co.,  r. 
1.324  Jackson 

Minzenmeyer  Otto,    electrician  Will  &  Finck 
Co.,  r.  123  Turk 

Minzor  Bernard,  gardener,  r.  3012  Sacramento 

Miquelajaureguy  Miguel,  broker,  r.  1411  Powell 

Miqueu  Alexander,  butcher,  1505  Powell,  r.  1605^ 


Mira  Valle  Vineyard,  Pierre  Klein  proprietor, 

6O41/2  Geary 
Mirabeau  The,  431  Ellis 

Miraglia  Mary,  widow,  dressmaking,  430  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Miramar  Hotel,  Mrs.  Annie  Chevalier  propri- 
etor, 703  Geary 
Miramontes  Charles,  molder,  r.  428V4  Vallejo 
"    Frederick,      boxmaker     Commercial    Box 

Factory,  r.  322  Ritch 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  110954  Montgomery 
Miramontez  Alexander,  boxmaker,  r.  723  Mont- 
gomery Av 
' '    Christopher  P. ,  r.  723  Montgomery  Av 
"    Emilio,  boxmaker,  r.  723  Montgomery  Av 
"    J.,   teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.   110954   Mont- 
gomery 
"    John  C,  barber,  1017  Larkin,  r.  1516  Polk 
"    Joseph  M.,  boxmaker,  r.  723  Montgomery 
Av 
Miranda  Pilar  L.,  domestic,  r.  35  Scott 
"    Ramon,  expressman,  r.  2225  Taylor 
Mirandes  W.  Mrs.,   revealed  medicines,   152154 

Mirandette  Jean,  waiter  Virgile  Fleur,   r.  625 

Pacific 
Mirasole  James,  gardener  J.  Massolino,  r.  204 

Central  Av 
Mirassou  Jean  P.,  laundry,  333,  24th 
Mires  Edward,  traveling  salesman  Rosenthal, 

Feder  &  Co.,  r.  108  Valparaiso 

Mirk  Thomas,  engineer,  r.  112  Carl 

Mlrko  Visko,  shoemaker,  704  Bush 

Miro  Jacques,  liquors,  1228  Stockton 

"    M.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 


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wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre-  ' 

ferred  favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in  . 

London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe, 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Miron  Frederick,  molder  Jardine  Iron  Wks 
Mirrasoul  John,  peddler,  r.  48  Prentiss 
"    Peter,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  48 
Prentiss 
Mirror  San  Francisco  (weekly),  J.  E.  Slinkey 
publisher,  235  Kearnv,  room  9 
"    The,  Milton  W.  Levy  nianager.  210  Kearny 
Mirsky  Bernhard,  manufacturer  and  wholesale 
and  retail  dealer  Havana  and  domestic 
cigars,  cigarettes,  tobacco,  etc.,  103,5th, 
and  1335  Market,  r.  SM  Morris  Av 
"    Philip,  cigarmaker,  r.  107,  5th 
Misch  Andrew,  cooper,  r.  169  Perry 
"    Frederick,  liquors,  NW  cor  14th  and  Harri- 
son 
Mischler  Anna,  widow,  r.  1051  McAllister 
Miseppi  Edouard,  porter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

816  California 
Miserez  Joseph  L.,  conductor,  r.  1064  Howard 
Misevich  Peter,  cook  Anton  Sorich,  r.  811  Pacific 
Misgill  Timothy  F.,  blacksmith,  1220  Fillmore, 

r.  1327  Steiner 
Mish  Barrow,  merchant,  r.  411  Devisadero 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman,  r.  41]  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Horace,  salesman  S.  H.  Collins  Co.,  r.  411 

Devisadero 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  Army  opp  Howard 
"    Jul) en  E.,  dentist,  235  Kearny,  r.  407  De- 
visadero 
"    Julius,  porter  str  Modoc 
"    Meyer,  salesman,  r.  751  Sutter 
"    Oswalds.,  druggist  James  H.  Gates  &  Son, 

r.  407  Devisadero 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  407  Devisadero 
Mish  S.  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
407  Devisadero,  hours  10  to  11  a.  m.  1  to  3, 
and  7  to  8  p.  m. 
"    Sol  G.  (Meyer,  Mish&  Co.),  r.  1510  Post 
"    Sylvan,  traveling  salesman,  r.  411  Devisa- 
dero 
Misita  John,  cook  Pierini  &  Arrighi,  r.  1 16  Wash- 
ington 
Miskel  Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  112  Buena  Vista 
"    James  J.,  gas  fitter,  r.  112  Buena  Vista 
"    Lawrence  A.,  gasfitter  William  F.  Wilson, 

r.  2214  Lapidge 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  laundress  Modem  Laundry, 

r.  1324  Harrison 
"    William,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 
724  Folsom 
Miskell   William,  boilermaker  Eureka    Boiler 

Wks,  r.  12161/2  Folsom 
Mission  and    City    Transfer    Co.,    Dallas   & 
Damcke  proprietors.  548  Valencia 
"     and  South  S.  F.  Mail,  E.  B.  Griffiths'  Sons 

proprietors,  1035  Howard 
"    Band,  C.  P.  D,  Schug  leader,  headquarters 
822  Mission 
Mission  Bay  Warehouses,  Thomas  G.  Walking- 
ton  proprietor,  Irwin  and  Kentucky 
"    Chemical  Works   (Frederick  J.   Conn  and 
Abraham  M.    Silverstein),  Harrison  bet 
16th  and  17th,  office  214  Sacramento 
Mission  Dolores  Cemetery  (Roman  Catholic), 

16th  and  Dolores 
Mission  Dolores  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  R.  p. 

Brennan  pastor,  16th  and  Dolores 
Mission  Dolores  Parish  School,  S  s  I6th  bet 

Church  and  Dolores 
Mission  Grammar  School,  Mrs.  Janet  R.  Cra- 
ven principal,  W  s  Mission  bet  15th  and 
16th 
"  Home  Building  and  Loan  Association,  John 
H.  Grady  president,  T.  F.  Creighton  sec- 
retary, 1177  Valencia 


Mission  Hotel,   Armand  Rebut  proprietor,  113 

26th  ' 

"    House,     Simeon    Tuttle     proprietor,    2336 

Mission 
"    Iron  Foundry,  William  Axford  proprietor 
2156  Harrison 
Mission  Journal  The,  Frederick   G.  Thomas 
editor  and  proprietor,  2241  Mission 
"    Market,  SE  cor  16th  and  Mission 
"    Music  Hall,  SE  cor  Howard  and  2lst 
"    News   (weekly),  William  J.   Reid  editor, 
J.  Joseph  Reid  business  manager,  2940 
16th,  bet  Mission  and  Howard 
Mission  of  the  Good  Samaritan,  Rev.  w    I 
Kip  Jr.  pastor,  249,  2d 
"    Opera  Hall,  2131  Mission 
"    Parlor  Building  (N.  S.  G.  W.),  S  s  17th  bet 

Valencia  and  Guerrero 
"    Planing  Mill,  Carter  &  Davios  proprietors, 
37-41  Main 
Mission  Police  Station,  207,  I7th 
Mission  Rock  Warehouse,  The  California  Dry 
Dock  Co.  proprietors,  office  302  California 
"    Soap  and  Candle  Works,  M.  Morgenthau 
Co.   proprietors,  SW  cor  18th  and  Har- 
rison, office  108  Bush 
Mission  Street  Wharf  No.  1,  foot  of  Mission 
Mission  Street  Wharf  No.  2,  East  bet  Mission 
and  Howard 
"    Turn  Verein  Hall,  423-425,  18th 
Missouri,  Kansas  and  Texas  Railway,  John  H. 

Craig  commercial  agent,  121  Front 
Missouri    Pacific    Railway    (St.    Louis,    Mo.) 
George  E.  Maguire  general  agent,  121 
California 
Mitau  Morris   (Friedlander  &  Mitau),  r.    1012 

Van  Ness  Av 
Mitchel  August,  baker  A.  Mazoue,  r.  1223  Stock- 
ton 
"    Charles,  liquors,  501  Montgomery  Av,  r.  503 

Filbert 
"    Richard  v.,  r.  1003  Mission 
MitcheU  Albert  J.,  city  agent  Union  Ice  Co.,  r. 
7171/4,  21st 
"    Albert  N.,  clerk  Cal.  Notion  and  Toy  Co., 

r.  7  Caroline 
•'    Alexander,  stone  cutter  Gray  Bros.,  r.  631 

Sacramento 
"    Alfred   (Thomas  F.   Mitchell  &  Bros.),   r. 

1339  Utah 
"    Alfred  G.,  r.  506  Battery 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  339  Naples 
"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  504  Powell 
"    Anton,  laborer,  r.  9  Freelon 
"    Benjamin,  brass    finisher  W.   T.    Garratt 

&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Brothers   (John  and   Frank  J.),  groceries 

and  liquors,  235,  24th 
"    Carrie  Miss,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith 

Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Catherine,  domestic,  r.  101  Broderick 
"    Catherine  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  91^4  Cedar 

Av 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,   coffee   saloon,    21114    Va- 
lencia 
"    Charles,  r.  728  Sutter 
"    Charles,  bartender  William  York  &  Co.,  r. 

18  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  clerk  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  418  Brannan 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  221,  8th.  rear 
"    Charles  E.,  cook,  r.  824  Pacific,  rear 
"    Charles  F.  (Mitchell  &  Miller),  and  liquors, 

344  Kearny 
"    Charles  H.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    Christopher,  hatter,  r.  513  O'Farrell 
MitcheU  Christopher  A.,  proprietor  Palo  Alto 
Stable,  320  O'Farrell,  r.  1339  Utah 
"    Clarence  L.,  clerk  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 

1205  Taylor 
"    Clem  P.,  attorney  at  law,  610  Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  502  Grove 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  307,  26th 
"    Denis  F.,  coachman,  r.  1425  Taylor 
"    Edgar,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Edward,  r.  1823  Pine 
"    Edward,  clerk  K.  Rudebeck,  r.  328%,  7th 
"    Edward  H.  (Hartwell,  Mitchell  &  Willis), 
r.  213  Dorland 


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Mitchell  Edward  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 
Co.,  r.  517  Corbett  Av 
"    Eldridge  A.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P 

Co.,r.  5021/2  Ellis 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  •ZIU'-A  Howard 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1114  Jessie 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  329  Ellis 
"    F.  Carroll,  salesman  C.   E.  Worden  &  Co. 

r.  3430b  16th 
"    Fearin  A.,  gripman   Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1311 

Larkin 
"    Frances  T.,  cashier  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r 

524  Stevenson 
"    Frank,  marine  engineer,  r.  1602  Polk 
"    Frank,  printer  Call,  r.  23a  Glover 
"    Frank   D.,    clerk     cashier's    dept    Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  J.  (Mitchell  Bros.),  r.  235,  24th 
"    Frank R.,  clerk,  r.  142,  7th 
"    Frank  S.,  bookkeeper  Eppinger  &  Co.,  r 

2000  Steiner 
"    Frederick,  r.  619V2  Larkin 
"    Frederick,  barber,  r.  312!4  Minna 
"    Frederick   E.,   traveling  salesman  Whea- 

ton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co. 

r.  308,  12th 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    George  A.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1902 

Page 
"    George  A.,  physician,  3102  Howard 
"    George  E.,  printer  Call,  r.  135  Langton 
"    George  H.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  791  Sutter 
Mitchell  George  M.,  vice-president  and  secre- 
tary Smedberg  &  Mitchell,  314  Califor- 
nia, r.  813  Grove 
"    George  Otis,  vice  -  principal  Girls'  High 

School,  r.  18171/2  Pine 
"    George  W.,  bellman,  r.  1026  Clay 
"    George  W.,  cooper,  r.  1718  Folsom 
"    Grace  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1720  Devisadero 
Mitchell  Hallet  K.  H.,  cashier  Mutual  Life  in- 
surance Co.  of  New  York,  r.  710  Central 
Av 
"    Harold  D.,  architect,  126  Kearny,  room  46, 
r.  1505  Taylor 
Harry,  clerk,  r.  2711^4  Howard 
Harry,  teamster,  r.  934  York 
Harry  T.,  clerk  Kohler    &  Chase,    r.  616 

Douglass 
Henry,  foreman,  r.  1332  Broadway 
Henry  B. ,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  2215  Polk 
Henry  F.,  clerk,  r.  10  Wetmore  PI  rear 
Henry  J.,  engineer,  r.  1303  Harrison 
Henry  J.,  water  tender  str  City  of  Puebla, 

r.  638  Lombard 
Henry  T.,  stonecutter  John  D.  McGilvray 

&  Co.,r.  403,  3d 
H.  F.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co. 
Hugh    G.,    draughtsman    Joshua    Hendy 

Machine  Wks.,  r.  925  Hyde 
J.,  printer,  r.  457  Minna 
Jacob  S.,  painter,  r.  6  Elliot  Park 
James,  gasfltter,  r.  1332  Broadway 
James,  laborer,  r.  23a  De  Boom 
James,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  24 

Perry 
James E.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  211,  2d 
James  F.,  clerk,  r.  618,  23d 
James  H.,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 
&  Co.,  r.  1114  Jessie 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Mitchell  J.   E.    Carpet   Cleaning'  and  Reno- 
vating Co.   (incorporated),  Campbell  & 
Sorensen  managers,  240,  14th 
"    Jeanette  Miss,  saleslady  George  Wood,  r. 

610c  Mason 
"    J.  N.,  carpenter  James  Young,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  r.  504  Jessie 
"    John  (Mitchell  Bros.),  r.  235,  24th 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  723  Franklin 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1264,  18th 
"    John,  clerk  Charles  Colman 
"    John,  horse  trainer,  r.  Fulton  nr  2d  Av 
"    John,  lineman  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co., 
r.  1519  Dupont 


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Mitchell  John,  printer,  r.  115a  6th 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  142%,  4th 
"    John,  stableman,  r.  24  Perry 
"    John,  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    John,  tin  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r.  25, 

9  th 
"    John  Jr.,  chemist,  r.  24  Perry 
"    John  A.,  blacksmith,  John  W.  Farren,  r. 

6I31/2  York 
"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  328i/4,  7th 
"    John  B.,  watchman  Sutter.St.  Ry.,  r.  1406 

Pine 
"    John  C,  r.  813  Grove 
"    John  D.,  policeman,  r.  335  Cumberland 
"    John  D.,  teamster,  r.  517  Corbett  Av 
"    John  F.,r.  121  Fulton 
"    John  F.  Jr.,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co., 

r.  121  Fulton 
"    John  G.,  pickle  maker  Charles  Shrakkart, 

r.  720  Bryant 
Mitchell  John  H.,  secretary  Bosaui  Engraving 

and  Printing  Co.,  523  Clay 
•'    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  6I314  York 
"    John  J.,  fireman  Engine  22,  r.  1709  Webster 
"    John  J.,  printer,  r.  2724  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  721'/4  OaU 
"    John  L.,  liquors,  1  Taylor 
"    John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  339,  4th 
"    John  R.,  electrician  and  foreman  Engine 

22,  r.  1815  Post 
"    John R.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &N.  Co.,  r.  628 

Lombard 
"    John  S.  (Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  &  Co.),  r.  838 

Guerrero 
"    Joseph  (Mitchell  &  Peggs),  r.  559  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  665  Howard 
"    Joseph  A.,  attorney  at  law,  610  Spreckels' 

Bldg,  r.  502  Grove 
"    Joseph  H.,  buyer  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r. 

1519  Grove 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman,  r.  1624  Post 
"    Joseph  M.  B.,  engineer  C.  A.Warren,  r.  210, 

9th 
"    Josie  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  728 Sutter 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  346  Oak 
"    Laura,  domestic,  1611  Clay 
"    Lily  Miss,  saleswoman  King,  Moss  &  Co., 

r.  1221  O'Farrell 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk,  r.  613  Larkin 
"    Mamie  T.  Miss,  printer  The  Wasp,  r.  328V2, 

7th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  167  Tehama 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  505,  39th 
"    Martha  S.,  widow,  r.  1231  Dolores 
"    Martin,  cook,  r.  39  Eddy 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  335,  34th 
"    Mary  A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  356  Jessie 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  dressmaking,  517  Corbett  Av 
"    Mary  P.,  widow,  r.  6  Ford 
"    Matthew,  helper  John  W.  Keller,  r.  211i^ 

Valencia 
"    May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1720  Devisadero 
"    M.  C,  porter  Charles  L.  Deming,  r.  701  Lar- 
kin 
"    Michael,  driver  P.  Mitchell,  r.  Cambridge 

nr  Wayland 
"    Michael,  liquors,  823  Howard 
"    Michael,  stableman,  r.  3112  Geary 
"    Michael  M..  farmer,  Visitacion   Valley  nr 

Six  Mile  House 
"    Morris,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  417 

Jones 
"    Patrick,  r.  9!?^  Cedar  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  139  Minna 


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Mitchell  Patrick,  dairyman.  Cambridge  nr  Way- 
land 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Thomas  Mitchell,   r.   cor 

Naples  and  Russia  Av 
"    Paul,  bookkeeper,  r.  663  Harrison 
"    Peter,  asphaltum  rooflng,  328V2,  7th 
"    Peter,  laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Peter,  horse  trainer,  r.  16  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  260;^  Brannan 
"    Peter  L,  dyer  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  6151/2  York 
"    R.  A.,  waiter  Dennett's,  r.  343  Minna 
"    Richard,  r.  1519  Grove 
"    Robert,  cook,  r.  26  Eddy 
"    Robert,  electrician,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Robert,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  723  Franklin 
"    Robert,  porter  Charles  Freundschuh,  r.  527 

Sacramento 
"    Robert  B.  (Pierson&  Mitchell),  attorney  at 
law,  28-32  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Robert  M.  Jr.,  printer  F.  H.  Abbott,  r.  ZUVi 

Jones 
"    Robert  O..  cashier  Westchester  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Larkspur 
"    Russell,  longshoreman,  r.  5  Chestnut  PI 
"    R.    W.,  printer   Salvation   Army,    r.    1139 

Market 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  1316  Octa- 

via 
"    Samuel  J.  (Meyer,  Mish  &  Co.),  r.  1624  Post 
"    Samuel  K.,  gripman  Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.  28th 

Av  nr  Clement 
"    Samuel  L.,  carpenter,  r.  715  0"Farrell 
"    Samuel  P.,   commission  merchant,  r.   1617 

Geai-y 
"    Schuyler  C,  master  schr  Orient,  office  48 

Market,  room  1 
"    Solomon,  fruits,  NW  cor  Post  and  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Fulton  nr  1st  Av 
"    Stephen  J.  (Thomas  F.  Mitchell  &  Bros.), 

r.  1339  Utah 
"    Susie  T.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  638  Green 
"    Sydney  G.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.',  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Thomas,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Thomas,  carpenoer  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1339  Utah 
"    Thomas,  dairy,  cor  Naples  and  Russia  Av 
"    Thomas,  hostler  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  24 

Perry 
"    Thomas,  plumber  W.  E.  Lane,  r.  217  2d 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  718  Tehama 
"    Thomas    Jr.,  clerk    John    H.   Nolan,   r.   24 

Perry 
"    Thomas  F.  (Thomas  F.  Mitchell  &  Bros.) 

r.  1324  Utah 
'  •    Thomas  F.  &  Brothers  (Thomas  F. ,  Stephen 
J.  and  Alfred),  carpenters  and  builders, 
NW  cor  25th  and  Utah 
"    Thomas  H.,  plumber  Phillip  I.  Prichard,  r. 

60,  3d 
"    Thomas  J.,  compositor  Monitor,  r.  328%,  7th 
"    Thomas    J.,   salesman    Raphael  Weill    & 

Co.,  r.  545  Turk 
"    T.  J.  (Mitchell  &  Gaffey),  r.  545  Turk 
"    Walter  W.,   clerk   auditing   dept.  Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1854  Howard 
»    William,  r.  621  Bush 
"    William,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    William,  boiler  maker  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  39 

Louisa 
"    William,  liquors,  515  Market,  r.  1508  Powell 
"    William  A.,  r.  2523  Gough 


Mitchell  William  A.  (Gray  &  Mitchell),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Bank  of  British  Colum- 
bia, r.  Alameda 
"    William  E.,  engineer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  308,  12th 
"    William  E.,  sawmaker  Cal.   Saw  Wks,  r. 

628  Lombard 
"    William  F.,  produce  commission  merchant, 

310  Washington,  r.  736  Oak 
"    William  H.,  clerk   delivery   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2711^2  Howard 
"    William  H.,  clerk  The  Hamburger  Co..  r.  7 

Caroline 
"    William  H.,  vault  clerk  Union  Trust  Co.  of 

S.F.,r.  923  McAllister 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  517  Corbett  Av 
"    William  J.,  janitor   Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  605  Stockton 
"    William  L.,  stevedore  S.  F.  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

1,  Bowie  Av 
"    William  S.,  bookkeeper  James  C.  Fvfe,  r. 

134,  14th 

"    Winnie  Miss,  stenographer, r.  628  Lombard 

"    &    Gaffey    (T.  J.  Mitchell    and  Philip  M. 

Gaffey),     manufacturers'      agents,     42 

Crocker  Bldg 

"    &  Miller  (Charles  F.  Mitchell  and  Joseph 

L.  Miller),  liquors,  231  Kearny 
"    &   Peggs    (Joseph    Mitchell    and    James 
Peggs),  liquors,  133,  3d 
4®=Mitchell.    See  Michel  and  Mitchel 
Mitchelson   &  Hibbard,   dealers  leaf  tobacco 
(Kansas  City,  Mo.) ,  office  410  Sacramento 
Mitchkus  John  J.  (Scheibel  &  Mitchkus),  r.  2314 

Bryant 
Mitchler  Alfred  G.,  treasurer  Frisbee,  Risdon& 

Co.,  132  Market,  r.  The  Colonial 
Mitchum  Amelia  A.  Mrs.,  r.  622b  Geary 
Mitrovich  Alexander  H.  (Gudelj  &  Mitrovich), 
r.  12  Sacramento 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  346  Grove 
"    Mark  L.    (Curtoni  &  Mitrovich.  and  An- 
thony V.  Spiletak  &  Co.),  r.  615  Turk 
"    Matthew,  foreman  George  D.    Bunker,  r. 

1019,  20th 
"    Samuel,     cabinet     maker     William      A. 
Schrock 
Mittelstadt  Eugene,  master   mariner,    r.   1230 

Sanchez 
Mitterlehner  Johann,  cellarman  C.  Schilling  & 

Co.,  r.  5  Ritch 
Mittfeldt  Minna  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Maple- 
hurst,  1217  Polk 
Mitti  F.,  musician,  r.  306  Montgomery  Av 
Mitton  Cora  S.  Miss,  r.  2719  Bryant 
MiureaK.,  milk  dealer,  SW  cor  Carolina  and 

Santa  Clara 
Mix  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  231  Sanchez 
"    Charles  H.,  driver,  r.  18  Perry 
"    Frank,  rancher,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr  G 
Mixer  George  H.,  president  Novelty  Machine 

Works,  119  Main,  r.  23  Beaver 
MixterM.C.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Orlando,  989 

Howard 
Mizahara  H.,  artist  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  630  California 
Mize  Edgar  J.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  426  California 

Av 
Mizner  Charles,  seaman,  r.  117  Steuart 
"    Edgar  A.,  agent  Ruinart  Champagne,  306 
Market,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
Mizner    Lansing,    attorney    at    law,    717-718 
Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  University  Club 

Mizner  William  Garrison,  M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  215 
Kearny,  hours  10  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.,  tel- 
ephone Main  5533 

Mizner  Wilson,  artist  Polk  &  Polk 
Mizpah  Presbyterian  Church,    Rev.    F. 

Doane  pastor,  859  Harrison 
Moale  John  G.  F..  clerk  car  accountant 

Co.,  r.  .526 Harrison 
-eS^Moale.    See  Mohl 
Mobbs   Robert,    groceries,  961  Mission,   r. 

Eddy 
Moberg  Oscar  (Simmons,  Moberg&  Kluck), 

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Mobes  August,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.   13  Met- 

calf  PI 
Mobley  W.  S.,  late  night  chief  operator  W.  U. 

Tel.  Co.,  r.  1215  0ctavia 
Mocabee  John  W.  (Berges  &  Co.),  r.  1223  Fill- 
more 
Moch  Moses,  clerk,  r.  409  Eddy 
Mock  Charles  A.,  bakery,  312  Hayes 
"    Elise,  widow,  r.  709  Hayes 
"    Frederick,  railing  maker,  r.  330  Chestnut 
•'    George,  clerk  Bowers  Rubber  Co. 
Mockel  Ernst,  stores  and  furniture,  1332  Pacific 
"    George,  iron  worker  Brode  &  Clark  Iron 

Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    George,  waiter  B.  Huth,  r.  1210  Kearny 
"    Herbert,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  710  Green 
"    Victor  (Coppieters  &  Mockel),  r.  Alameda 
-e®-Mockel.    See  Moeckel 

Mocker  Andrew,  traveling  salesman  Wellman, 
Peck  &  Co.,  r.  1021  Page 
"    Edwin  A.,  confectioner,  1306  Hayes 
"    Rudolph,  r.  120  Jones 
"    William,  r.  725  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  Mrs.,  lodgings,  23  Kearny,  r.  725 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  H.,  musician,  r.  725  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Mocklar  Michael,    laborer   Sutro   Baths,   r.    1 

Ocean  Terrace 
Mockler  Charles  E.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission, 
r.  300  Davis 
"    John,  r.  322  Duncan 

"    John  Jr.,  mas  ter  mariner,  r.  322  Duncan 
Model  Hotel,  Rudolph  Schnorf  proprietor,   303A 
Powell 
"    Laundry,  Mrs.  Annie  DaroUes  proprietor, 
33  Chenery 
Model  Music  Store,  Armstrong   &  Bacon  pro- 
prietors,   dealers  musical  merchandise 
and  instruments  and  sheet  music,    735 
Market 
Model  Window  Hinge  Co.,   R.   B.   McClellan 

secretary,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Moden  Augusta  Miss,  r.  317  Goden  Gate  Av 
"    Eric  G.,  laborer,  r.  317  Golden  Gate  Av 
Modena  Vincenzo,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
Modern  Buildings  of  California,  Salfield  &  Kohl- 
berg  publishers,  339  Kearny 
Modern  Laundry  Co.,  Morris  W.  Davis  man- 
ager, 385-387,  8th 
Modeste  August  L.,  baker  Gerhard  Muller,   r. 
11  Varennes 
"    Thomas  A.,  baker,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  P 
Modoch  Samuel,  molder,  r.  417  Filbert 
Modre  Gilbert,  laborer,  r.  227,  2d 
Modry  Eugene  P.  (Modry,  Kahn  &  Co.),  r.  131,3a 
"    ,  Kahn  &  Co.  (Eugene  P.   Modry  and  Los 

Kahn),  liquors,  131,  3d 
"    Marcus,  r.  1229  McAllister 
Moe   Charles  O.,  clerk   Geo.  Marcus  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Christian,  janitor  Young  Men's  Christian 

Assn.  Bldg 
"    Christian,  upholsterer,  r.  23  Silver 
"    John  S.,  porter  Abner   Doble   Co.,    r.    279 

Jessie 
"    Martin  S.,  sign  painter,  310  Stockton,  r. 

230^4  Oak 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  2  Belcher  Court 
"    Peter   I.,   sign  writer  Martin  S.  Moe,    r. 
2301/2  Oak 
Moebus  Frederick  W.  G.,  with  Francis  Smith 

&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Moeckel  Henry,  confectioner  Christ  &  Frahm,  r. 

6I914  Larkin 
4®=  Moeckel.    See  Mockel 
Moegling  William,  bakery  and    confectionery, 

2658.  Market 
Moelk  Henry  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  593 

Shrader 
Moeller  Adolf,  groceries  and  liquors,  415,  4th,  r. 
185  Perry 
"    Bernard,  baker  Charles  Strohmaier,  r.  418 

Brannan 
"    Claus  W.,  varieties,  203,  6th,  r.  211i4,  6th 
"    Ella,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  6i4  Hyde 
"    EmilO.,  salesman  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 


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Moeller  Ernest  H.,  astrologist,  659  Clay,  rooms 
8-10 
"    Frederick,  plumber  J.  B.  Butterworth,  r. 
1130  Filbert 
G.  A.,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Gustav,  bartender  W.  Leege  &  Co.,  r.  1011 

Post 
Gustave,  watchman,  r.  527V4  Greenwich 
Harry,  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Henry  W.,  waiter  New  Washington  Hotel 
Hugo,  waller  German  Hotel,  r.  560  Howard 
Max,  bottler,  r.  232  Shotwell 
Peter,  apprentice  William  H.  Birch  &  Co., 
r.  1130  Filbert 
"    Theodore,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co. 
4®="  Moeller.    See  Miller,  MoUer  Mueller  and 

Muller 
Moellinger  Mathias,  laborer,  r.  776  Folsom 
Moench  Louis,  stair   builder,  r.  3105   Leaven- 
worth 
Moench  Mary,  widow,  r.  325  Jersey 

"    William,  steward,  r.  325  Jersey 
Moenning  Emil  F.,  mechanic  School  Dept,  r.  614 
Octavia 
"    Gunther,  tinsmith,  613  Octavia 
"    Herman  A.,  bicycle  repairer,  612  Octavia 
Moesby  Richard,  silk  weaver,  r.  1019,  17th 
Moesch  George,  cigarmaker  Claus  G.  Umland, 
r.  145,  4th 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  cook  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Moesely  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1310  Larkin  rear 
Moessner  August,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  1201 
Folsom 
"    Gottlieb,  kettleman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  623  Howard 
Moesta  Amalie,  widow,  private  school,  729  Turk 
Moeszinger  Philip  P.,  druggist  Samuel  A.  Mc- 
Donnell, r.  1709  Scott 
Moffat  Ann,  widow,  r.  19  Rincon  PI 
"    Chemical  Co.,    William    J.    McLaughlin, 
manager,  632  Market,  room  1 
Moffat  Henry,  wholesale  butcher,  S  s  1st  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av,  oface  238  Kearny, 
r.  1239  Franklin 
"    James,  molder    Western   Foundry,    r.    19 

Rincon  PI 
"    James    C,  manager  Cal.    Sandstone    and 
Contracting  Co.  (Redding Cal.),  oface  40 
New  Montgomery 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  York  nr  Army 
"    William,  molder  Western  Foundry    r.  19 

Rincon  PI 
"    William   H.,    with   Henry  Moffat,   r.   1239 
Franklin 
Moffatt  Bernard,  printer,  r.  1229  Howard 
"    Henry  C,  stairbuilder,  r.  7  Pearl 
"    Harry    V.,    student    Van    der     Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Henry,  boiler  maker,  r.  314  Beale  rear 
"    Hugh,  brass  finisher   J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  22  Madison  Av 
"    John  (Moffatt  &  Meyer),  r.  48  Grove 
"    Lawrence,  carpenter,  r.  29  Minna 
"    L.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1736  Pine 
"    Samuel,  r.  1409  Clay 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  2803,  16th 
"    &  Meyer   (John  Moffatt  and   Herman   F. 
Meyer),  groceries  and   liquors,  NE  cor 
Polk  and  Grove 
Moffett  Joseph,  hostler,  r.  12th  Av  nr  California 
Mofatt  Bridget's.,  liquors.  264 Clementina 
"    Edward  R,,  machinist  Perkins  Pump  and 

and  Engine  Co.,  r.  812^4  Haight 
"    Harry  M.,  deputy  U.    S.  Marshal,  r.  Oak- 
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COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Moffltt  James  (Blake,  Moffltt  &  Towne),  r.  Oak- 
land 
Moflatb  James  K.,  assistant  cashier  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jolin,  r.  341/2,  2d 

"    John  W.,  sergeant  police,  r.  1307  Market 
"    Murray  M.,  laborer  Eagle  Iron  Wks,  r.  655 

Washington 
"    Thomas  S.,asst.  clerk  Justices' Court,  r. 

2119  Webster 
"    WilliamH.,  r.  514,  3d 
J8®-Moffitt.    See  Moffat  and  Moffatt 
Mogan  A.  G.  Miss,  insurance,  205  Sansome 
"    August  J.,  r.  602  Filbert 
"    Colin  J.,  clerk  Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  602 
Filbert 
Mogan  Edmund  P.,  attorney  at  law,  26  Mont- 
gomery rooms  30-31,  and  Prosecuting  At- 
torney Police  Court  2,  r.  723,  15th 
John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  164  Perry 
John,  calker,  r.  2539  Folsom 
Joseph,  asst.  steward  City  Receiving  Hos- 
pital, r.  2539  Folsom 
Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  212  Broadway 
Joseph,  fish  and  game  warden,  r.  602  Fil- 
bert 
Joseph,  stevedore,  r.  103  California  Av 
Joseph  A.,  clerk  H.  Huddles  ton  &  Co.,   r. 

164  Perry 
Joseph  R.,  real  estate,  r.  723,  15th 
Margaret  G.  Miss,  compositor,  r.  164  Perry 
Mary,  widow,  r.  602  Filbert 
Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  164  Perry 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  720  Clementina 
Mogan  Patrick  J.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin, 
r.  New  Western  Hotel 
"    Richard  F.,  attorney  at  law,  38  Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  1701  Turk 
4®"Mogan.    See  Morgan  and  Mugan 
Mogensen  Herman,  guard  County  Jail  2 
Moger  Ida,  widow,  retoucher  Frederick  H.  Bush- 
nell,  r.  1021  Polk 
"    W.  H.,  bridge  builder,  r.  560  Howard 
Moggie  Henry,  butcher,  r.  128  O'Farrell 
Moglia  Giacinto,  cook  Foppiano  &  Barbagelata, 

r.  628  Broadway 
Mohan  Bernard,  clerk  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

211  Valencia 
Mohaupt  Charles  A.,  barber,  307  Grant  Av,  r.  5 

Dawson  PI 
MohlCarl  G.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  1723  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Charles,    tanner   S.  Bloom   &   Sons,  r.  35 
Wolfe 
Christian  Rev.,  r.  1723  San  Carlos  Av 
Elise  K.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Emil,  laborer,  r.  1113i4  Tennessee 
Emma  K.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Hermann,  chain  maker,  r.  11131/2  Tennessee 
Jesse,  asst.  buyer  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 
r.  1723  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  321  Green 
>8®*Mohl.    See  Moale 
Mohler  Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  28,  10th 
Mohlfeld  Frank  D.,  butcher,  r.  620,  6th 
"    Louis,    bottler    Fredericksburg    Bottling 
Co.,  r.  128  Julian  Av 
Mohlmann  John,  seaman,  r.  320Drumm 
4®"Mohlmann.    See  Mahlmann 
Mohn  Bernard,  r.  211  Valencia 
Mohns  Henry,  president  Mohns&  Kaltenbach, 
commission  merchant   and    agent  Ger- 
manic Lloyd  (Berlin),  29  Market,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Walter,  cashier   Mohns  &  Kaltenbach,    r. 
Alameda 


Molins  &   Kaltenbach,    (incorporated)    Henry 
Mohns  president,  wine  and  liquor  mer- 
chants, and  Pacific  Coast  agents  Carbo- 
lineum  Wood  Preserving  Co.,  29  Market 
Moholy  John,   engineer  Chemical  Engine  6    r 
8th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Mary,  widow,  r.  8th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Philip,  foreman  Engine  11 
Mohr  A.,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
•    Adolph,  mason,  r.  23  Lapidge 
Anna,  widow,  r.  2017  Mission 
Antoinette    Mrs.,    varieties,    27031/^    Fol- 
som 
Anton,  watchman  Willow's  Brewery,  r.  20 

Angelica 
Charles,  r.  1227  Hampshire 
Charles  B.,  clerk  Mohr  &    Steflens,  r.  1808 

Larkin 
Edwin,  clerk  W.   Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r. 

2218  Van  Ness  Av 
Emil,  real  estate,  ofBce  39  Flood  Bldg,  r. 

301  Leavenworth 
Ernest,    clerk,    r.    NE    cor    Mission    and 

Be  ale 
Frederick    W.,    gardener,  r.  Point  Lobos 

and  47th  Avs 
Gustav,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
Henry  (South  S.  F.  Packing  and  Provision 

Co.),  r.  2934  Folsom 
Henry,  clerk  Mohr  &  Steffens,  r.  1808  Lar- 
kin 
Henry,  driver   Michelson   &  Both,  r.  2614 

Bryant 
Henry,  hardware,  3261  Mission,  r.  146  San 

Jose  Road 
Henry  A.,  shipping  clerk  John  A.  Roeb- 

ling's  Sons  Co.,  r.  716  Capp 
Henry  A.,  shoemaker,  902  Larkin,  r.  3  Myr- 
tle Av 
Jacob,  compositor  Abend  Post,  r.  326,  9th 
Jacob  A.,  painter,  3261  Mission,  r.  146  San 

Jose  Road 
Joseph,  baker,  r.  28  Maple  Court 
Kate  Mrs.,  bakery  and  stationery,  326,  9th 
Martin,  stableman  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  15  Zoe 
Maurice,  dry  goods,  320,  6th 
Michael,  bookkeeper  J.  Baumgarten  &  Co., 

r.  2218  Van  Ness  Av 
Normand,  clerk  Christian  F.  Robertson,  r. 

2218  Van  Ness  Av 
Peter,  compositor,  r.  1011  Clay 
Rena,  domestic,  2930  California 
Richard  (F.  Junker  &  Co.),  r.  1046  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Rudolph,  commission  merchant,  402  Front, 
room  4,  r.  315  Hyde 
Mohr   Rudolph,    secretary     Germania,    Hum- 
boldt and  Monarch  Mutual  Building  and 
Loan     Associations,    Sunnyside    Land 
Co.,  Golden  State  Land  Co.  and  Brewers 
Protective   Association,  ofBce  39  Flood 
Bldg,  r.  1812  Page 
"    Simeon  J.,  packer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  Sausalito 
Mohr  &  Steffens  (Henry  A.  Steffens),  groceries 
and  liquors,  NE  cor  Polk  and  Pacific  Av 
je®=-Mohr.    See  Moar,  Moore  and  More 
Mohrdick  Martin  H.,  r.  1009  Hayes 
Mohrdieck  Peter,  machinist,  r.  3105  Buchanan 
Mohrhardt  Edward  F.,  secretary  Board  of  Fire 
Underwriters  of  the  Pacific,  303  Califor- 
nia, room  42,  r.  1207  Waller 
"    Charles  A.,  cashier  Ronton,  Holmes  &  Co., 
r.  715  Shotwell 
Mohrig  Edwin,  bicycles  wholesale  and  retail, 

1510  Market,  r.  321  Fulton 
Mohrmann  Christofer,  groceries,  SE  cor  Clem- 
ent and  5th  Av 
"    Esperanza,  domestic,  1819  California 
"    Fred,  bartender,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Fred  &  Co.  (Nicholas  Blanken  and  estate 
of  Frederick  Mohrmann),  groceries  and 
liquors,  501  Broadway 
"    Frederick  (estate  of),  501  Broadway 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  418  Oak 
"    Mathias,  shoemaker,  604  Ellis 
"    William  F.,  clerk  John  Joost,  r.  52  South 
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MOHUN  CHARLES  C, 

physician  and  surgeon,  1148  Sutter,  r. 
1810  Eddy,  telephone  Pine  2381.  office 
hours  2  to  4  p.  m. 

Mohun  Mary  C.  Miss,  secretary  Holy  Cross  and 
Mount  Calvary  Cemeteries,  r.  1309  Scott 

"    Peter  F.,  superintendent  Holy  Cross  and 
Mount  Calvary  Cemeteries,  r.  1309  Scott 

"    Reginald,  stonecutter,  r.  1209  Scott 
Moir   George,    marine    engineer,  9    Mission,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Peter  L.,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peterson, 
r.  1011  Clay 
Moise  Charles,  stenographer  claims  dept  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  615  Taylor 

"    Edgar  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1714  Mar- 
ket 

"    Edward  W.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  615  Taylor 

"    Leon  I.,  traveling  salesman  Schlesinger  & 
Bender,  r.  613  Eddy 

MOISE  L.  H., 

manufacturer  red  rubber  stamps, 
stencils,  steel  stamps,  seal  presses, 
novelties,  etc.,  320  Sansome,  room  68, 
telephone  Main  400,  r.  215  Pierce 

Moitoret  Anthony  A.,  driver  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry, r.  129  Valley 
"    Victor,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  230, 
12th 
Mojica  Dolores,  musical  instrument  maker,  1037 
Kearny 
"    Luciano,  teacher  music,  r.  1027  Kearny 
"    Pragades,  widow,  r.  919  Broadway 
Mokelumne  and  Campo  Seco  Canal  and  Min- 
ing Co.,  Simon  Foorman  president,  Isaac 
S.  Foorman  secretary,  Charles   E.  Prin- 
dle    superintendent,    330    Pine,      rooms 
43-43 
*®=Mokler.    See  Mockler 

Moldenhauer  Adolph    M.,   miner,    r.    316    Ash- 
bury 
"    Charles  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  420,  4th 
"    Emile,  driver,  r.  420,  4th 
"    Henry,  cooper,  r.  35M  Zee 
"    Meta  Mrs.,  bakery,  420,  4th 
"    William,  iron  worker,  r.  420,  4th 
Moldrup  August  J.,  r.  1711  "Webster 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1711  Webster 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  1711  Webster 
"    Henry  L.,  machinist,  r.  509  Scott 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  623%  Ellis  rear 
"    William  E.,  weigher  Charles  R.  Allen,  r. 
Alameda 
Moldt  George,  waiter,  r.  907  Vallejo 

"    Jacob,  waiter,  i-.  907  Vallejo 
Mole  Arthur,  r.  1703  Stockton 
Molema  Geert,   blacksmith  Jacob  Stahlecker, 
r.  NW  cor  10th  Av  South  and  I 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  10th  Av  South 

and  I 
"    Herman  G.,  teamster  J.  G.  James  &  Co.,  r. 
NW  cor  10  th  Av  South  and  I 
Moleney  Michael,  teamster,  r.  1301,  7th  Av  South 
Molera  E.  J.,  office  606  Clay,  r.  850  Van  Ness  Av 
Molflno  Carlo,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
"    Gerolimo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Giobatto,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Giuseppe,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Paolo,  boarding,  3  Vallejo 
Moliere  George  W.,  harness  maker  Leibold  Har- 
ness Co.,  r.  cor  Shields  and  Thornton 
"    Harry  L.,  clerk,  r.  cor  Shields  and  Thorn- 
ton 
Moliere  James  W.,  physician,  office  and  r.  406 
Sutter,  room  15,  hours  10  a.  m.  to  1  p.  m., 
3  to  5  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Main 
1190 
Moliis  Albert  I.  (A.  I.  Moliis  &  Co.),  r.  633  Davis 
"    A.  I.  &  Co.  (Albert  I.  and  Albert  L.  Moliis), 

plumbers,  623  Davis 
"    Albert  L.  (A.  I.  Molus  &  Co.),  r.  623  Davis 
Molin  Edward  A.,  bartender  ABC  House,  r. 

501  Kearny 
Molinari  Bianchina,  widow,  r.  5  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Carlo,   sausage  maker  A.   Chiesa,   r.    1024 
Montgomery 


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Molinari  Charles  F.,  band  sawyer  Union  Box 
Factory,  r.  517  Greenwich 
"    Giovanni  B.  (Mariscotti  &  Molinari),  r.  St. 

George  Hotel 
"    George,  boxmaker,  r.  5  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Gio  B.,  scavenger,  r.  16  Laurel 
"    Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  109,  2d  Av 
"    Giuseppe,  scavenger,  r.  109,  2d  Av 
"    John,  sawyer  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  5  St. 

Charles  PI 
"    Pasquale,  sausage  maker  A.  Chiesa,  r.  1024 

Montgomery 
"    Peter,  marble  cutter,  r.  Head  nr  Randolph 
Molinaro  Baptiste,  boots  and  shoes,  507  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Molinat  Leon,  presser,  r.  17b  Laskie 
Molineaux  Mary  E.,  widow,  r,  1  Tiffany  PI 
J8S=  Molineaux.    See  Molyneaux 
Molini   Rinaldo,  flshdealer,  20  Grand   Central 

Market 
Moliterno  Louis,  musician,  r.  1324  Natoma 
"    P.  James,  salesman  Wetmore  Bros.,  r.  1023 
Filbert 
Molitor  George,  brewer,  r.  1503V4  Guerrero 
"    Louise     Miss,      stenographer     Goldberg, 
Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  IO/2,  8th 
Molkenbuhr  Charles  L.,  machinist,  r.  7  Mary e 
Terrace 
"    S.  W.,  invoice  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  7  Marye  Terrace 
Moll    Alois,    carpenter  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  560 
Howard 
"    Ernest,  steward  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  1037  Mis- 
sion 
"    Jacob,  paper  box  maker  Max  Waizman,  r. 
13  Laskie 
Mollano  Rosie  Miss,  r.  327  Broadway 
Mollenkopf  John  M.,  shoemaker,  r.  12  Haight 
"    John  M.  Jr.,  shoemaker,  r.  13  Haight 
"    William,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r.  12 
Haight 
MollerCarl,  cigar  manufacturer,  113  Morris  Av 
"    Charles  F.,  bartender  W.  H.  Moller,  r.  1002 

Jackson 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  9261/2,  22d 
"    Emil,  collector,  r.  112ob  Oak  rear 
"    Frank,  r.  276  Minna 
"    Fred,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r.  750, 

17th 
"    Frederick  F. ,  manager  Charles  Newstream, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Heinrich,  portrait  artist,  219  Geary 
"    Henry  J.  C,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 

r.  1622  Polk 
"    Jacob  A.,  bookkeeper  L.  E.  White  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  gardener,  r.  1741  Union 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  806  Humboldt 
Moller  John,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Mission 
and  Fremont,  r.   NE  cor  Fremont  and 
Folsom 
"    John  F.,  groceries,  539,  2d 
"    Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  926'/^,  22d 
"    Julia  Miss,  notions,  750,  17th 
"    Louis,    gunsmith,    703  California,    r.    1018 

Clay 
"    Louis  H.,  plumber,  r.  926i4,  23d 
"    Marie  Miss,  domestic,  539,  3d 
"    SorenP.,  gardener,  r.  1741  Union 
"    Wlliam  (Dalziel  &  Moller),  r.  Oakland 
"    William  D.,  plumber,  r.  926!/2,  32d 
"    William  H.,  liquors,  809-811  Kearny,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
4®=Moller.    See  Moeller,  Mueller  and  Muller 
MoUergren  John,  tailor,  r.  299'^  Clementina 
MoUestad  J.,  painter,  r.  512  Bush 


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Mollett  Edward  A.,  laborer,  r.  1110  Powell 
"    Frank  C,  tailor,  r.  1219,  21st 
"    William,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1110  Wash- 
ington 
Mollison    James   J.,    grand    secretary   United 
Ancient  Order  of  Druids,  413  Sutter,  r.  170 
Perry 
"    John  C,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  170  Perry 
"    John  C.  Jr.,  helper,  r.  170  Perry 
"    William,  steward  C.  D.  Zeile,  r.  526  Pacitic 
Molloy  Ann,  widow,  r.  239  (33914),  13th 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  9^  Welsh  rear 
"    George  M.,  engineer,  r.  1315  Powell 
"    Hugh,  r.  211,  12t.h 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  509  Hermann 
"    James  M.,  wheelwright  H.  B.  Schindler.  r. 

239  (3391/2),  13th 
"    John,    second-hand    safes    and  scales,  54 

Clay,  r.  2207  Devisadero 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  9%  Welsh  rear 
"    Joseph,  pantryman  str  Corona 
"    Josephine  T.  Miss,  grand  secretary  Young 
Ladies'  Institute,  63  Donohoe  Bldg,   r. 
211,  12th 
"    Martha  E.  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  2515  Broadway 
"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  37  Everett 
"    Mary,  widow,  liquors,  55  Clementina 
"    Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  953  Folsom 
"    Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  3424  Mis- 
sion 
"    M.  T.  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Monica  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  220  Ash  Av 
"    Neil,  carpenter,  r.  222  Church 
"    Nellie  G.,  widow,  r.  159  Clara 
"    Norah,  widow,  r.  1029i/^  Valencia 
"    Patrick,  r.  220  Ash  Av 
"    Patrick,  notions,  1313  Point  Lobos  Av 

MOLLOY  P.  C, 

real  estate  and  house  broker,  138  Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  622 

Molloy  Peter,  laborer,  r.  10071/2  Minna 
"    Samuel,  book  binder,  r.  16  Willow  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  724  Fillmore 
"    Thomas  G.,  clerk,  r.  617  Bush 
"    William,  bartender  The  Baldwin,  r.  24,  6th 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  387  Arlington 
"    William,  liquors,  30  East,  r.  1710  Howard 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  557  Howard 
4®"Molloy.    See  Malloy  and  Mulloy 
Molach  William,  carpenter,  r.  219  Minna 
Moloney  Frank,  seaman,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Frederick  J.,  clerk  Jackson's  Napa  Soda 

Mineral  Water,  r.  4505^  Tehama 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1301, 

7th  Av  South 
"    John  C,   mounter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

1120  Mission 
"    John  E.,  clerk,  r.  920  Howard 
"    Kate  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r 

1301,  7th  Av  South 
"    Mary,  widow,  407  Taylor 
"    Mary  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1301,  7th  Av  South 
"    Patrick  E.,  laborer  School  Dept,  r.  lOl^/i,  5th 
"    Timothy  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  21  Moss  rear 
Molony  Edward  J.,  druggist  Louis  Zeh,  r    410 
Eddy 
"    James  J.,  surgeon  str  Coptic,  r.  410  Eddy 
"    Jeremiah  D.,  capitalist,  r.  410  Eddv 
«®"Molony.    See  Maloney 
Molsen  Louise,  widow,  propri etor  The  Saratoga , 

118,  6th     • 
Molteno  Dora,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  833  Geary 
rear 


Molter  Charles,  wagons  and  buggies,  1114  Mis- 
sion, r.  611  Jessie 
Moltzen  Mary,  widow,  r.  165  Minna 
"    Oscar,  clerk  Charles  Guillet,  r.  165  Minna 
"    Walter,  clerk,  r.  165  Minna 
Molyneaux  James,  mo Ider  Atlas  L  Wks,  r.  512 

Connecticut 
4®="Molyneaux.    See  Molineaux 
Mombach  Mary,  widow,  r.  311  Clipper 
Mombert  E.   &  Co.    (Emile   Mombert),   wines 
and  liquors,  537  Post 
"    Emile  (E.  Mombert  &  Co.),  r.  lUVA  IVJont- 

gomery 
"    Nicholas,  tinsmith,  r.  428  Broadway 
Momboisse  Raymond,  laundry,  1233  Mason 
Momm  Catherine  Mrs.,  janitress  Edison  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1313  Nebraska 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1313  Nebraska 
Mon  Caroline,  domestic,  1914  Washington 

"    Louis,  driver  Model  Laundry,  r.  33Chenery 
Mona  John  P.  A.,  teamster,  r.  34  Alabama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  34  Alabama 
"    Victor  J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1415Hyde 
Monaco  James,  salesman  John  Bulotti,  r.  2526 
California 
"    John,  waiter  Jesse  Gobey,  r.  1528  Powell 
"    John  B.,  artist,  702  Market 
"    Louis,    photographer,    702   Market,   r.   301 
Dolores 

MONACO  PAUL, 

music  boxes,  singing  birds  and  me- 
chanical figures,  practical  maker  and 
repairer,  120  Sutter,  rooms  82-83 

Monaghan  Barclay,  porter  Dunn  Bros. 
"    Daniel,  fiume  tender  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  Lobos  Creek  nr  Baker's  Beach 
"  Edward,  shoemaker,  I6O914  Folsom 
"    Edward,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  7239^ 

Clementina 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

1609  Folsom 
"    Hugh,  r.  bbVA  Natoma 
"    Hugh,  sergeant  police,  r.  1412  Vallejo 
•'    John,  elevatorman,  r.  31  Washington  Av 
"    John,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    John  H.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  622  Ten- 


John  T.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks,   r.  622 
Tennessee 

Michael,  laborer,  r.  46  Jessie 

Michael,  laborer,   r.   SW  cor  28th  and  Tif- 
fany Av 

Michael,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  120  Gilbert 

Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Lobos  Creek  nr  Baker's 
Beach 

Patrick,  shoemaker,  1059  Folsom,  r.  15  Gar- 
den 

Stephen,  stove  mounter  W.  W.  Montague 
&  Co.,  r.  Ocean  View 

Thomas,     stock     cutter     Buckingham    & 
Hecht,  r.  bbm  Natoma 

Thomas  H.,  plumber,  1502  Polk,  r.  1434  Cali- 
fornia 

Charles  A.,   laundryman,  r.  129  Fran- 
cisco 

David,  butcher,  r.  16  Harriet 

David  M.,  printer,  r.  1421  Octavia 

Dennis,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  2424  Cali- 
fornia 

Eliza,  widow,  r.  729  Hayes 

Frank  J.,  salesman  Koenig's,  r.  729  Hayes 

Harry  J.,  collector,  r.  729  Hayes 

Henry  (Monahan  &  Shillcock),  r.  1421  Octa- 
via 

James,  boiler  maker,  r.  411  Mason 

James  F.,  teamster  James  Smith,  r.  16  Har- 
riet 

Jennie  Miss,  dressmaking,  411  Mason 

Jeremiah,  r.  23  Clara 

John  (John  Monahan  &  Co.),  r.  423  Ridley 

John,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 

John,  painter,  r.  406  Broadway 

John,  rope   splicer  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  126 
Bernard 

John,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
454  Bryant 

John,  stereotyper  Am.  Type  Founders  Co., 
r.  605  Bryant 


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Monahan   John,    telegraph    operator,    r.    645J^ 

Stevenson 
Monaliail  Jolin  &  Co.   (John   Monahan),  book 
and  job  printers,  412  Commercial 
"    John  F.,   shipping  clerk  Healdsburg  and 
Sonoma  Commission  Co.,  r.  Russ  House 
"    John  J.,  plumber,  r.  159  Clara 
"    John  J.,   salesman  J.   T.   Sullivan,   r.  454 

Bryant 
"    John  P.,  upholsterer,  r.  645j^  Stevenson 
"    Lilian,  widow,  r.  653  Howard 
'•    Lizzie,  domestic,  1501  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  16  Harriet 
"    Margaret  Miss,    agent    Domestic  Sewing 

Machine,  r.  1931  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  645Ji  Stevenson 
'•    Mary  H.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  225,  14th 
"    Michael,  compositor  Commercial  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  1409  Jackson 
"    Michael,    conductor    Market    St.    Ry.,    r. 

1108/2  Pacific 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3!4  Harrison  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1012y2  Florida 
"    Minnie  A.  Miss,   teacher  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  417  Larkin 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  1222  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  laborer    Albert    E.   Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Richard,  jockey,  r.  1012i/2  Florida 
"    Thomas,  box  maker,  r.  1120  Howard 
"    Thomas  F,  r.  225,  14th 
"    Thomas   J.,  clerk   Capelli    &   Solari,   r.   9 

Grant  Av 
"    Thomas  T.,  plumber,  r.  454  Bryant  ^ 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  78  Everett 
"    William,  tanner,  r.  1234  York 
"    William  A.  W.,  machinist  Electrical  En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  2219  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  J.,  watchman,  r.  604^4  Mission 
Monahan  &   Shillcock    (Henry  Monahan  and 
Henry  J.  Shillcock),  importers  and  deal- 
ers   photographic    goods,    618-620    Clay, 
telephone  Main  5840 
4®"  Monahan.    See  Monaghanand  Moynihan 
Monarch  Card  Machine  Co.,  Charles  Leonhardt 
Jr.  manager,   agents    for    all   kinds    of 
slot    machines,    200    Sutter,    telephone 
Red  365 
Monarch  Mutual  Building'  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,   Diedrich   Becker    president,    Ru- 
dolph Mohr  secretary,  39  Flood  Bldg 
"    M.    V.    Co.,    distillers    (Owensboro,    Ky.), 
Samuel  McCartney  agent,  office  318  Front 
"    The,    William    Wallace    proprietor,    1346 
Market 
Monarch  Wine  Co.  The,  Terrier  &  Teahan  pro- 
prietors, wines  and  liquors,  wholesale 
and  retail,  346,  3d 
Monasch  Aaron,  tailor,  r.  1055  Folsom 
"    Bertha  Miss,  stenographer  B.  Blumenthal 

&  Co.,  r.  459  Clementina 
"    David,  cashier  Seppich   &  Kleinhans,   r. 

562^4  Clementina 
"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  458  Clementina 
"    Mayer,  tailor  Joseph  F.  Plato,  r.  1055  Fol- 
som 
Moncade  Jean,  gardener  Serveau  Bros.,  r.  2328 

California 
Moncisvais  Carlos  (Moncisvais  &  Jones),  r.  827 
Jackson 
"    &  Jones  (Carlos  Moncisvais  and  William 
H.  Jones),  manufacturing  jewelers,  339 
Kearny 
Monck  Ann,  widow,  r.  2813  Howard 
"    George  J.,  bookbinder  J.  B.   Mclntyre,  r. 
Oakland 
j6®=  Monck.     See  Monk  and  Munk 
Monckton  Daniel,  mining,  r.  3311  Webster 
Monckton  Frank  D.,  U.  S.  Commissioner,  clerk 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  and  at- 
torney at  law,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 
room  46,  r.  2.508  Clay 
"    Sheldon  P.,  deputy  U.  S.  Marshal,  r.  2311 
Webster 
Mondada  Thomas,  waiter,  r.  13  Trenton 
Mondeik  Andrew,  maltster  Herman  Zwieg,  r. 

49V4  Jessie 
Mondell  John,  bartender  Theodore  Tominski.  r. 
32,  4  th 


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Mondot  Antoine,  helper  Nevada  Restaurant,  r. 

609  Pine 
Mondragon  Arthur,  paper  carrier,  r.  529  Union 
"    Lawrence,  porter  C.  H.  Boone,  r.  529  Union 
"    Philip,  porter  Pioneer  W.   L.    and  Color 
Wks,  r.  28  Stone 
Mondt    Philip,    bookkeeper    California    Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  Oakland 
Mone  John  J.,  attorney  at  law  and  Court  Com- 
missioner, 9-13  Nevada  Blk 
Monestier  Joseph,  cellarman  E.  Gamier  &  Co., 

r.  116  Bernard 
Monet  Charles,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  IQV.  Glover 
"    Clementina  Miss   (T.   &  E.  Monet),  r.  1418 

Taylor 
"    Emma  Miss  (T.  &  E.  Monet),  r.  1418  Taylor 
"    John  B.,  r.  1418  Taylor 

"    Louis,  engraver  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  1112  Pacific 
"    T.  &  E.  (Miss  Clementina  and  Miss  Emma) 

milliners,  128  O'Farrell 
"    Victor,  draughtsman,  r.  1114  Pacific 
Monett  Louis,  capitalist,  446  California 
Monetzi  Acutzo,  fisherman,  r,  1315  Sansome 
Money  Kyrle,  r.  792, 18th 
"    William  C,  rubberworker  Bowers  Rubber 
Co.,  r.  9  Powell 
Money  penny    Charles,    waiter     Montgomery"  s 

Hotel 
Monga  Enrico,  cook  Sartori  &  Fantina 
Monge  Gireodi,  widow,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 
Monges  Henry  B.  Rev.,  assistant  rector  Chtirch 
of  the  Advent  (Episcopal),  r.  104 Guerrero 
"    Henry  B.  Jr.,  architect,  r.  2  Fella  PI 
"    Joseph  T.,  bookkeeper    Rathjen  Bros.,  r. 

104  Guerrero 
'^     Margaret  Miss,  nurse,  r.  104  Guerrero 
"    Richard  F.,  student,  r.  104  Guerrero 
Mongini  Frederick,  porter,  r.  519  Greenwich 
"    Giacomo,  laborer,  r.  519  Greenwich 
■'    Joseph,  porter   Trobock  &  Bergen,   r.  519 
Greenwich 
Moni  Andrew  (Roccatagliata  &  Moni),   r.  921a 
Pacific 
"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  65  Henry 
"    Giovanni  B.,  hostler,  r.  420  Vallejo 
"    Jacob,  r.  416  Broadway 
Monighetti  Antonio,  bartender,  r.    1012  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Joseph    (Monighetti    &    Marioni),    r.    666 

Howard 
"    &  Marioni  (Joseph  Monighetti  and  James 
Marioni),  liquors,  666  Howard 
Moninger  Joseph  S.,  1st  assistant  engineer  str 

Eureka,  r.  22  Quinn 
Monino  Gustave,  peddler,  r.  518  Filbert  rear 
Monitor  Battery  No.    1  San  Francisco  Fire 

Department,  1315  California 
Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  The  Mon- 
itor, 539  Clay 
Monitor  The  (Catholic  weekly).  Monitor  Pub- 
lishing Co.  publishers,  529  Clay 
Monk  Frederick,  brewer,  r.  1359i/i  Minna 
"    Henry  M.,  with  History  Co.,  r.  21,  6th 
"    Patrick,  r.  21,6th 
4®=Monk.    See  Monck  and  Munk 
Monkcom  Charles  J.,  locksmith.  1083  Howard 
Monkman  J.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  544  Turk 
Monks  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  6a  24th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  22;4  Bluxome 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  554  Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1313  Sansome 
"    Richard  B.,  carpenter  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  1139  Jessie 
"    Samuel,     ladies'    hairdressing,    122    Mc- 
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Monnie  Jacques,  with  E.  Garnier  &  Co.,   r.   615 

Sacramento 
Monnier  George,  wines  and  liquors,  1153 Howard 
"    Peter,  liquors,  825  Valencia,  r.   420  Austin 
Av 
Monnin  George  F.,  shoemaker  Monnin  &  Son,  r. 
1224  Kearny 
"    John  B.  (Monnin  &  Son),  r.  1224  Kearny 
"    John  P.  (Monnin  &  Son),  r.  1224  Kearny 
"    Katie,  widow,  r.  11  Bridge  PI 
"    &  Son  (John  B.  and  John  P.),  shoemalsers, 
546  Washington 
Mono  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Henry  D.  Walker  presi- 
dent, Milton  E.  Willis  secretary,  62  Ne- 
vada Block 
Monotti  Alfred,  salesman  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1419  Dupont 
"    Frederick,   cabinet   maker   Sterling    Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  516  Pacific 
Monrad  Henry  G.,  carpenter,  r.  321,  22d  Av 
Monreal  Dolores,  widow,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    M.  Miss,  laundress,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Monro  George,  oiler  str  Belgic,  r.  11  Silver 
"    William   J.,  advertising  bookkeeper  The 
Examiner,  r.  1816  Baker 
Monroe  C.  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1608 
Turk 
"    C.  Henry,  helper  A.  McBoyle  &  Co.,  r.  512i/4 

Francisco 
"    George,  shoemaker  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r.  969 

Mission 
"    Harry,  liquors,  SE  cor  Jackson  and  Kear- 
ny and  proprietor  Logsdon  House,  336a 
Bush 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  250  Tehama 
"    Henry  E.,  attorney  at  law,  37  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor,  r.  828  Powell 
"    Howell  J.,  porter  Lane  Hospital 
"    John,  wiper  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  28O31/2  Howard 
"    John  E.,  steward  tugboat  Fearless,  r.  SE 

cor  Jackson  and  Drumm 
"    Nathaniel,  steward,  r.  16  Lynch 
"    Philip,  real  estate,  5-6  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor, 
r.  Berkeley 
Monroe  Prlmars^  School.  Miss  Annie  M.  Hag- 
arty  principal,  cor  China  Av  and  London 
nr  Five  Mile  House 
"    Richard,  2d  mate  str  Bonita,  r.  Sausalito 
"    The,  lodgings.  Miss  A.  Bradley  proprietor, 

612  Bush 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  1818  Fell 
"    William,  solicitor,  r.  1816  Baker 
"    William  A.,  mining  expert,  r.  906  Steiner 
4®="Monroe.    See  Munro  and  Munroe 
Monroy  Esperanza,  widow,  r.  nOSYz  Jones 
Monsarrat  J.  F.,  r.  319  Sutter 
Monsees  Henry,  driver,  r.  1010  McAllister  rear 
"    Henry,  groceries,  764  Bryant 
"    John  A.,    boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

Iowa  nr  Yolo 
"    Louis,  r.  1010  McAllister  rear 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  1010  McAllister  rear 
Monseigneur  Antone,  r.  324,  18th 
Monsen  Andros  P.,  carpenter,  r.  10  Rutledge  Av 
Monsler  Ernest  L.,  tailor,  r.  224  Linden  Av 

"    Mary  J.  E.,  widow,  r.  224  Linden  Av 
Monson  Albert,  deckhand  str  Sausalito 
"    Albert,  journalist,  r.  227,  6th 
"    Charles,  framemaker  Herrman  Cohen,  r.  24 

North  Av 
"    Eliza  C,  widow,  r.  813,  20th 
"    Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  813,  20th 
"    Frederick   H.,    salesman    Hawley     Bros. 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    H.,  cook  Twenty-sixth  St.  Hospital 


Monson  John,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1220  McAllister 
"    Samuel  B.,  salesman  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  813,20th 
4®=Monson.    See  Munson 
Mont-Rouge    Vineyard     (Livermore    Valley, 
Cal.),   Chauche  &  Bon  proprietors,    695 
Front 
Montag  Herman,  trimmer  Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1313  Vermont 
MontagueCatherine  Miss,  lodgings,  251  Tehama 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  Rochat  &  Schlingman, 
r.  Oakland 
Charles  C.  engineer  Engine  10,  r.  463,  3d 
Charles  G.,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran&Co., 

r.  708  O'Farrell 
Delia,  widow,  r.  708  O'Farrell 
Edward,  horseshoer  E.  M.  Graney,  r.  1016 

Jackson 
Edward  J,  (Montague  &  Corneen),  r.  42  Val- 
ley 
Edward  T.,  clerk,  r.  463,  3d 
Eliza  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  937  Post 
Harry,  waiter  Emil  Quarg,  r.  417  Kearny 
Henry  B.,  attorney  at  law,  28  Mills  Bldg, 

8th  floor 
John   F.,    superintendent     Golden     Gate 

Foundry,  r.  515  Valencia 
John  R.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  139,  4th 
J.  P.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Circular  Av 
Lottie,  widow,  r.  8  Welsh  rear 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  8  Germania 
Martin,  waiter,  r.  409  Minna 
Mary,  widow,  r.  114,  2d 
Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  463,  3d 
P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  139,  4th 
Philip  S..  advertising  solicitor  Examiner, 
r.  2530  Mission 
Montague  Wilfred  W.,  president  W.  W.  Mon- 
tague &  Co.,  309-317  Market,  r.  1103  Bush 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  00. 

(incorporated),  W.  W.  Montague  pres- 
ident, A.  A.  Watkins  vice-president,  E. 
J.  Duncomb  secretary,  C.  A.  Belden 
treasurer,  Daniel  Wilson  assistant 
treasurer,  importers  and  jobbers 
stoves,  ranges,  metals,  mantels,  tin- 
ners' stock,  etc..  309-317  Market 

Montague  &  Corneen  (Edward  J.  Montague  and 
John  Corneen),  cigars  and  tobacco,  1600 
Valencia 

Montal  John,  fruits,  818  Pacific,  r.  820  Pacific 

Montaldo  Charles,  bartender  William  Abbott, 
r.  124,  6th 

Montanya  George,  tinsmith,  r.  23>^  Ritch  rear 

Montauban  Alexandrine,  widow,  r.  117  Trenton 
"    Etienne,  porter,  r.  117  Trenton 

Montcharmont  Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  1340  Folsom 

Monte  Christopher,  restaurant,   1401   Valencia, 
r.  47  Hoff  Av 
"    Cristo  Hotel,  Louis  Beyersdorf  proprietor, 

SE  cor  Pine  and  Central  Av 
•'    Joseph  F.,  bookkeeper   Fontana  &Co.,  r. 

1625  Dupont 
"    M.,  quartermaster  str  Belgic,  r.  709  McAl- 
lister 

J8®-Monte.    See  Monti 

Monteagle  James  A., draughtsman  Fulton  Eng. 
&  Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  102  Ellis 
"    Louis    F.,    office    116    Leidesdorfl,    r.   2516 
Pacific  Av 

Montealegre  Carlos  F.  (Montealegre  &  Co.),  and 
director     Wine     Makers'    Corporation, 
offlce  230  California,  r.  512  Sutter 
"    Francisco  G.    (Montealegre  &  Co.),  r.  512 

Sutter 
"    Maria  T.  Miss  (Montealegre  &  Co.),  r.  512 
Sutter 

MONTEALEGRE  &  CO. 

(Carlos  F.,  Francisco  G.  and  Maria  T. 
Montealegre),  importers  and  commis- 
sion merchants,  230  California 

Montecito  Mining  Co.   (Mono  Co.),  D.  M.  Kent 

secretary,  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
Monteil  Frederic,  watchman,  r.  815  Stockton 


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Monteith  A.  J.,  watclimaii  U.   S.  Sub  Treasury, 

r.  Oakland 
Monteith   George    W„    attorney    at    law,    136 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  San  Rafael 

"    James  (Mellon  &  Monteith),  r.  28  Turk 
Montell  Edgar  H.,  boatman  U.  S.  Customs 

"  Emil,  clerk  Thos.  F.  Rigney,  r.  9  Her- 
mann 

"  Francis  M.,  day  watchman  P.  M.  SS.  Co's. 
yards,  r.  935,  23d 

"•  Frank,  barber,  14  Bryant,  r.  103  Ellis 

"  GeorgeA.,  city  buyer  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 
r.  Alameda 

"  John  H.  M.,  freight  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    N.  E.  Mrs.,  stenographer  James  A.  Way- 
mire,  r.  Alameda 
Montella  James,  longshoreman,  r.  10181^  Mont- 
gomery 
Montello  The,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Germain  proprietor 

201  Powell 
Monten  Julius,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks 

r.  1215  Clay 
Montenegro  Francisco,  porter  W.  R.  Nelson,  r 
1133  Broadway 

"    R.  S.  (Harlow  &  Montenegro),  915  Market 
Monterichard  Thomasina,  widow,  r.  924  Sacra 

men  to 
Montero  Anastasio,   musical     instrument    re- 
pairer, r.  6121/4  Broadway 

"    Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Monteverde  Alberto  A.,  clerk,  r.  1618  Sutter 

"  Florencio  E.,  mechanical  expert,  137  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1618  Sutter 

"    Florencio  E.  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1618  Sutter 

"    Lawrence,  clerk,  r.  491,  4th 
Montezuma  Tunnel  and  Mining  Co.,  George  S. 
Montgomery  president,  office  530  Kearny, 
room  1 
Montfort  M.  L.  Mrs.,  cigar  manufacturer,  1434 

Howard,  r.  1432  Howard 
Montgomery  Aitken,  engineer,  r.  801  Bay 

"  Alexander  H.  (Montgomery  &  Holtham),  r. 
510,  17th 

"    Aline,  domestic,  2000  California 

"  Annie  and  Hazel  G.,  W.  F.  Goad  and  A.  W. 
Foster  trustees,  40-41  Mills'  Bldg,  9th 
floor 

"  A.  S.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Shasta,  SWYi 
Sutter 
Montgomery  Block,  E  s  Montgomery  bet  Wash- 
ington and  Merchant 
Montgomery  Block  Real  Estate  Associates, 
Joseph  Pescia  president,  E.  C.  Palmieri 
secretary,  Bartholomew  Ratto  manager, 
24  Montgomery  Block 

"  Carrie  Judd  Mrs.,  publisher  Triumph  of 
Faith,  520  Kearny,  r.  Beulah,  Alameda 
Co. 
Montgomery  Charles,  manager  Brooklyn  Hotel, 
208-212  Bush,  and  Montgomery's  Hotel, 
227-229,  2d,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 

"  Craig,  traveling  salesman  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  ISlOVs  Page 

"    Douglass  W.  physician,  1134  Sutter 

"    Edward  L.,  miner,  r.  915  Capp 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  951  Folsom 

"    Elizabeth  G.,  widow,  r.  741  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  609  Polk 

"    F.,  pantryman  str  City  of  Sydney 

"  F.  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1434 
Turk 

"  Frank  Jr..  teamster  Western  Meat  Co.. 
r.  16  Garden 

"  George  S.,  mining,  520  Kearny,  r.  Beulah, 
Alameda  Co. 

"  George  W.,  cutter  J.  M.  Litchfield  &  Co., 
r.  1413,  35th 

"  G.  R.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    Henry  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  234  O'Farrell 

"  House,  Mrs.  Kate  Braun  proprietor,  613 
Mission 

"    James,  expressman,  NE  cor  Washington 
and  Polk,  r.  15  Bonita  rear 
Montgomery  John,  physician,  office  and  r.  336a 
Bush 

"  John,  spoon  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  72 
Tennessee 


Montgomery    John,    stableman    Gustave    Lin- 
dauer,  r.  863  Howard 

"    John  J.,  driver  John  Swigert,  r.  15  Bonita 

"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  10  Louisa 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  741  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Market,  Hofmann  &  Woenne  proprietors, 
707  Market 

"    Murdock    O.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries R.  R.,  r,  1114  Union 

"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  616,  23d 

"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  637  Folsom 

"    Robert  E.,  clerk  manager's  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  743  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Samuel  M.,  medical  student,  r.  121  Turk 
Montgomery  Street  Pharmacy,  William  Simp- 
son proprietor,  603  Montgomery 

"    Thomas,  dental  student,  r.  1714  Market 

"    Victor,  baker,  r.  1182  Harrison 

"    William  A.,  cook,  r.  1533  Polk 

"    William  C,  chiet  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
544  Turk 

"    William  E.,  gold  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    William  J.,  teamster  W.  W.  R.  Hatch  & 
Son,  r.  3308  Harrison 

"    William  M.,  silver  chaser  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

MONTGOMERY  &  CO. 

(James  West,  John  Elliott  and  John 
Gordon),  grocers  and  tea  merchants, 
31,  6th,  118.  3d  and  1645  Polk 

Montgomery  &  Holtham  (Alexander  H.  Mont- 
gomery and   George   F.    Holtham),  ex- 
pressmen, 303  Sutter 
Montgomery's    Hotel,    Charles    Montgomery 

proprietor,  327,  2d 
Monthey  Gustav,  barber  Golly  &  Fuchs,  r.  308 

Sutter 
Monti  Louisa,  widow,  saleslady  S.  Paganini,  r. 
519  Green 
' '    Peter  (Monti  &  Raicevich) ,  r.  630  Linden  Av 
"    Pietro,  porter,  r.  1713  Dupont 
"    Vincent  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  519  Green 
"    &  Raicevich  (Peter  Monti  and  Bozo  Raice- 
vich), restaurant,  8  Hayes 
j8®=  Monti.    See  Monte  and  Monty 
MontibiancoC,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Montmayeur  Pierre  (Argoud  &  Montmayeur),  r. 

706  Pine 
Montpellier  Albert  M.,  r.  2011  Buchanan 
Montrose    Ellery  D.,  salesman  Dyer  &  Koch,  r. 
1609  Geary 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1609  Geary 
"    The,  Mrs.  D.   Peyser   proprietor,  SE    cor 

Geary  and  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Wesley,  machinist   C.  J.  Periam  &  Co.,  r. 
1609  Geary 
Montry  Joseph  A.,  gas  fitter  S.  F.  Novelty  & 

Plating  Wks.  r.  51,3d 
Monts  Frank  B.,  r.  1118  York 
Mooburg  Andrew,  tanner  Poetsoh  &  Petersen, 

r.  1019  Vermont 
Moock  Jacob,  butcher,  31  Valencia 

"    Peter,  butcher  C.  W.  Foster,  r.  537  Howard 
Moody  Albert  M.,  hostler  Seal  Rock  House 
"    Alex,  wardroom  steward  Revenue  cutter 

Commodore  Perry,  r.  521i/4  Geary 
"    Clemens,  pressman  California  Demokrat, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Charles    R.,    undertaker.    City   Receivmg 
Hospital 
Moody  D.  B.,  secretary   Sperry  Flour  Co.,NE 
cor  California  and  Front,  r.  San  Jose 
"    Edmund    F.,  teamster  Whitney    Transfer 
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Moody  Edward  V.,  plumber,  r.  309  Hyde 
"    Edwin,  master  mariner,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Emma  H.  Mrs.,  millinery,  303  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Enoch  P.,  clerk  Whitney  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frank  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1019  Jackson 
Moody  Frederick  S.,  proprietor  California  Wool 

Depot,    423-433      Townsend,      telephone 

South    181   and    135-135,    Bluxome    and 

Brannan     Street     Warehouse,     609-617 

Brannan,  r.  Burlingame,  Cal. 
"    George,  delivery     clerk    P.   M.   SS.    Co"s 

Wharf,  r.  Alameda 
"    I.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1019  Jackson 
"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  2530  Howard 
Moody  John  F.,  president  Seal  Rock  Paint  Co., 

54,  3d,  r.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
"    John  H.,  porter   Deere   Implement    Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
•'    Joseph  A.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Joseph  L.,  capitalist,  308  Sansome,   r.  SE 

cor  Lombard  and  Jones 
"    Mary  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  309  Hyde 
"    Mary  W.  Mrs.,  physician,  2520  Howard 
"    M.  W.,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Nancy  M.,  widow,  r.  1019  Jackson 
"    Peter,  r.  2  Washington 
"    Walter  R.,    salesman   Davis    Bros.,  r.  35 

Geary 
Moody ville  Lands  and  Saw  Mill  Co.,  Limited, 

Burrard     Inlet    B.    C,    Welch    &    Co. 

agents,  220  California 
Moon  Albert,  millwright  Cahill&Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  435  Geary 
"    Alfred,  machinist,  r.  713  Franklin 
"    Andrew  J.,  r.  5V2  Kearny 
"    Carrie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  618  Jessie 
"    Frederick,  r.  10  Monroe 
"    Edward,  r.  718  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  plater  Cal.  Gas  Fixture  Co.,  r.  10 

Monroe 
"    Frederick  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

109  Clement 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  3714  Zoe 
"    Milton  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  138  Gough 
"    Robert  T.,  electrician,  r.  10^^  Langton 
4®"  Moon.    See  Mhoon 
Mooney  Ann,  widow,  r.  3  Roach 
"    Arthur,  varieties,  1307  Buchanan 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  261,  1st 
"    Charles  A.,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Litho. 

Co.,  r.  444,  29th 
"    Daisy  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  720  Octavia 
"    Daniel  E.,  r.  193  Hyde 
"    Edward,  contractor,  r.  442%  Duncan 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  328  Fell 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  ]012Potrero  Av 
"    Frances  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 

School,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  pressman  Brunt,  r.  735%  Union 
"    Frank  A.,  compositor  Call,  r.  735%  Union 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  4  Moulton  PI 
"    Isaac  T.,  r.  1708a  Hyde 
"    James,  canvasser,  r.  434  Brannan 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  Lisbon  nr  Amazon  Av 
"    James  E.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.   1217a 

35th 
"    James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  338  Fremont 
"    James  T.  (Mooney  &  O'Connell),   r.  .36  Clin- 
ton 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  331%  Solano 
"    John,  sergeant  police,  r.  1308  Mission 
"    John,  watchman  P.  M.  SS  Co.'s  wharf,  r. 

449,  39th 


Mooney  John  F. ,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co. ,  r' 
193  Hyde 
"    John  H.,  manufacturer  sewing  machines, 

533  Mission,  r.  634  Elizabeth 
"    John  J.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  12 

Ford 
"    John  P.,  waiter,  r.  1118  Howard 
"    John  W.,  marine  engineer,  r.  444,  29th 
"    Joseph  D.,  laborer,  r.  3  Roach 
"    Joseph  I.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels,  r.  193 

Hyde 
"    Joseph  M.,  policeman,  r.  107,  27th 
"    Lillie,  saleslady  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.  1013  Po- 

trero  Av 
"    Lydia,  widow,  r.  531a  Shotwell 
"    Martin,  engineer,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Mary,  teacher  Urban  School,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Matthew  B.,  machine  hand  Excelsior  Red- 
wood Co.,  r.  731  Harrison 
"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  808  Kentucky 
"    Mortimer  E.,  engineer  John  A.  Roebling's 

Sons  Co.,  r.  530  Bush 
"    Patrick  H.,  laborer,  r.  3  Roach 
"    Sarah  Miss,  milliner,  r.  193  Hyde 
Mooney  Squire  V.,  manager  John  A.  Roebling's 
Sons  Co.  and  West  Coast  Wire  and  Iron 
Works,  ofQce  35-27  Fremont,  r.  1737  Page 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  730  Octavia 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  L 

and  M 
"    William  H.,  bartender  Fitzgerald  &  Shea, 

r.  710  Folsom 
"    William  J.,  plumber  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  406 

Church 
"    &  O'Connell  (James  T.  Mooney  and  Daniel 
O'Connell),  horseshoers,  331,  6th 
Moor  Casper,  wood  carver  Fink  &  Schindler,  r. 

228  Vicksburg 
Moore  Ada  E.  Miss,  principal  Stanford  Mem- 
orial Free  Kindergarten,  r.  635  Valencia 
Albert,  r.  1065  Market 
"    Albert,    carpenter    Robinson  &  Gillespie 
"    Albert,  gripman,  r.  1341,  36th 
"    Albert,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Albert  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  14  Cleveland 
"    Albert  E.,  boot  fitter  Mattern  &  Moore,  r. 

215  Capp 
"    Albrt  H.,  driver  D.  W.  Bates,   r.  2304  Fill- 
more 
"    Alfred  D.  (O'Brien  &  Moore),  r.  Belvedere 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  1313,  20th 
"    Alice    Mrs.,   janitress    Polytechnic    High 

School,  r.  905%  Bush 
"    Alonzo,  repacker,  r.  1940  Ellis 
"    Amanda  E.,  widow,  r.  817%  Larkin 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  34th  Av  nr  Clement 
"    Andrew,  milker  Willey   Bros.,  r.   Tara  nr 

San  Jose  Road 
"    Andrew  C,  boxmaker,  r.  521%  Natoma 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  housekeeper  The  Oliver,   899 

Pine 
"    An  tone  F.,  barber,  1407  Church 
"    Arthur  W.,  clerk  S.  F.  and  N.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Arthur   W.,  real  estate,  stock   and   bond 
broker,  413  Montgomery,  r.  2520  Pacific 
Av 
"    A.  S.  Mrs.,  forelady  Rothschild  &  Wise,  r. 
2011  Howard 
Moore  Austin  D.,  president  Moore  and  Smith 
Lumber  Co.,  Port  Discovery  Mill  Co.  and 
Kings  River  Lumber  Co.,  319  Pine,  rooms 
18-20,  r.  2607  California 
"    Benjamin,  sticker  hand  Andrew  Wilkie,  r. 

2635  Sacramento 
"    Caspar,  wood  carver  Charles  F.  Schiller,  r. 

228  Vicksburg 
"    Charles,  r.  614  Kearny 

"    Charles,  cashier  L.  V.  Merle,  r.  920  Florida 
"    Charles,  paper  carrier,  r.  810  Mission 
"    Charles,  peddler,  r.  NW  cor  Mariposa  and 

Rhode  Island 
"  Charles  B.,  warehouseman,  r.  330  Shot- 
well 
Moore  Charles  C.  (Charles  C.  Moore  &  Co.),  and 
manager  Pacific  Coast  Branch  The  Bab- 
cock  &  Wilcox  Co.,  33,  1st,  r.  1444  Mc- 
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Moore  diaries  C.  &  Co.  (Charles  C.  Moore),  en- 
gineers and  dealers  machinery.  32,  1st, 
telephone  Main  5905 

"    Charles  E.,  machinist  1st  St.  wks,  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  529  O'Farrell 

"    Charles  F.,  real  estate,  935  Market,  r.  313, 
10th  Av 

"    Charles  H..  attorney  at  law,  r.  627  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Charles  H.,  bottler,  r.  243,  2d 

"    Charles  H.,  real  estate  agent,   r.  313,  10th 
Av 

"    Charles  H.,  stock  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  418Capp 

"    Charles  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  22  Stanly  PI 

"    Charles    P.,    contractor    and    builder,    221 
Front,  room  5,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charles  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  r.  1400 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Charles  W.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1205 
Waller 

"    Charles  W.  (Wilder  &  Co.),  r.  90114  Valen- 
cia 

"    Clare,  student,  r.212  Utah 

"    Clarence  M.,  bookkeeper  Farmers'  Alliance 
and  Industrial  Union,  r.  310  Gough 

"    Cynthia  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1772  Howard 

"    David,  teamster,  r.  1297  Castro 

"    David  C,  porter  Erlanger  &  Galinger,  r. 
19%  South  Park 

"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  22  Hubbard 

"    Edward,  shirt  manufacturer,  r.  713,  15th 

"    Edward  D.,  chief  operator  The  Associated 
Press,  r.  612  Bush 

"    Edward  F.  (Moore  &  Sons),  r.  315  Oak 

"    Edward  F.,  salesman  Joseph  V.  Collins,  r. 
2811  Sacramento 

"    Edward  G.  A.,  teamster  Phelps  &  Arnold, 
r.  3  Camp 

"    Edward  N.,  engineer  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 
r.  517  Pine 
Moore  E.  J.  &  J.  H.  (Elliott  J.  and  Joseph  H.), 
attorneys     at    law,    77-78    Montgomery 
Block 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  515  Haight 

"     Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1422Liarkin 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2637  Bryant 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse,  r.  110  Webster 
Moore    Elizatoeth    Miss,    select     school,    515 
Haight 

"    Elizabeth  J.,  widow,  r.  71iy2  Hayes 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  625  Valencia 

"    Ellery  B.,  bookkeeper  Sterling  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"     Elliott  A.,  clerk,  r.  2126  Vallejo 

"  Elliott  J.  (E.  J.  &  J.  H.  Moore),  77-78 Mont- 
gomery Block 
Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.  (Eben  W.  Ferguson, 
JohnCookandMrs.  E.  F.  Hobson),  grain, 
wool  and  commission  merchants,  310 
California 

"    F.  Ivan  R.,  clerk    superintendent's  office 
Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  Oakland 

"    Frances  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 

"    Frances  M.,  widow,  r.  1400,  23d 

"    Frank,  r.  520  Fell 

"    Frank,  house  mover,  r.  10,  7th 

"    Frank  A.,  clerk  C.  R.  Thrane  &  Bro.,  r.  205 
Castro 

"    Frank  B.,  painter,  r.  128  Turk 

"    Frank  K.,  foreman  Standard  Shirt  Factory, 
r.  713,  15th 

"    George,  boiler  maker  helper  S.    P.  Co.,  r. 
2231  Mission 

"    George,  cement  contractor,  r.  2109  Scott 

"    George,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 
530, 17th 

"    George  A.  (E.  L.  G.  Steele  &  Co.),  r.   1912 
Washington 

"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  1337  Valencia 

"  George  A.,  clerk,  r.  SE  cor  19th  and  Doug- 
lass 
Moore  George  A.,  president  Pacific  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  508  Montgomery,  r.  916 
Union,  Alameda 
Moore  George  E.,  proprietor  Pacific  Towel  Co., 
9  Lick  PI 

"    George    H.,    contractor    and    builder,    221 
Front,  room  5,  r,  310  Gough 


Moore  George  J.,  clerk  Pac.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    George  R.,  printer,  r.  212  Lobos 
"    George  T.,  machinist,  r.  1609  Geary 
"    George  W.,  r.  228  Langton  rear 
"    George  W.,  capitalist,  r.    Ameriorn    Ex- 
change Hotel 
"    G.  W.,  plasterer,  r.  38  Turk 
"    G.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  1735  Market 
Moore  H.  A.,  special  agent  U.   S.  Treasury,  U. 
S.   Appraisers'    Bldg,    room   7,    r.    The 
Colonial 
"    Hannah  A.,  widow,  r.  920  Florida 
"    Harry  C,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  5  Tonningsen  PI 
"    Harry  J.,  salesman  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 

r.  San  Rafael 
' '    Harry  P. ,  with  Shreve  &  Co. ,  r.  22  Stanly  PI 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  175  Perry 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  322  Fremont 
••    Henry,  mailing  clerk  Call,  r.  SVi  Vincent 
"    Henry  C.  G.,  liquors,  5  East,  r.  2227  Tay- 
lor 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk  Benedict  Bros.,  r.    12  Ale- 
many 
"    Henry  T.,  clerk,  r.  711^4  Hayes 
"    Hiland  A.,  general  manager  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Horace  H.,  secondhand  books,  542  Califor- 
nia, r.  43OY2  Chestnut 
Moore,    Hunt    &   Co.    (incorporated),  Thomas 
Kirkpatrick  president,  Daniel  T.   Cole 
vice-president,    E.    W.  Taggard    secre- 
tary, wholesale  wines    and  liquors,  404 
Front 
"    Investment  Co.,  Robert  S.  Moore  president, 
R.  H.  Moore  secretary,  SE  cor  Howard 
and  Beale 
"    Isaac,  architect,  r.  112  Chattanooga 
"    J.,  coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    James,  r.  204  Perry 
"    James,  r.  1903  Baker 
"    James,  accountant  Nevada   Bank,  r.  Ross 

Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    James,  coalpasser  U.   S.  lighthouse  ten- 
der Madrono 
"    James,  harness  maker,  r.  235  Clara 
"    James,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.  417, 

29th 
"    James,  seaman  str  Arago 
"    Jamesi  stonemason,  r.  8V2  Vincent 
"    James,  teamster  D.  F.  Gallagher,   r.   1510 

Folsom  rear 
"    James  A.  (Moore  &  Sons),  r.  315  Oak 
"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  22  Hubbard 
"    James  E.,  upholsterer  Pac.   Spring  Mat- 
tress Co.,  r.  2811  Sacramento 
"    James  M.,  State  agent  Farmers'  Alliance 
and  Industrial  Union,  221  Front,  room  5, 
r.  Fitchburg,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  2209  Broderick 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  2815  Geary 
"    Jeremiah  P.,  plasterer,  r.  309  Natoma 
"    Jessie  D.  Mrs.,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Elo- 
cution and  Oratory,  r.  223a  Devisadero 
"    J.  J.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winchester, 
r.  410,  5th 
Moore  J.  J.  &  Co.  (John  J.  Moore;,   commission 
merchants  and  exporters,  302  California 
"    John,  r.  5  Tonningsen  PI 
"    John,  r.  1914  McAllister 
"    John  (Moore  &  Sons),  r.  .315  Oak 
"    John,  brass  finisher,  r.  2811  Sacramento 
"    John,  brick  dealer,  r.  64  Silver 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  756  Harrison 
"    John,  chipper  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  756  Folsom 


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Moore  Jobn,  cornice  maker  William  Cronan,  r. 

1205  Market 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  515  Folsom 
"    John,  miner,  r.  ISlQ'/i  Leavenworth 
"    John,  solicitor,  r.  530  Eddy 
"    John  A.,  liquors,  773  Market,  r.  2815  Geary 
"    John  A.,  salesman  George  Morrow  &  Co.,  r. 

518  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John    C,    commercial     traveler,    r.     .523M 

Haight 
"    John  C,  plumber,  r.  151914  Leavenworth 
"    John  C,  salesman  L.  V.  Merle,  r.  43,  6th 
"    John  H..  shoefitter,  r.  746  Sanchez 
"    John  J.  (J.  J.  Moore  &  Co.),  r.  1722  Wash- 
ington 
"    John  J.,  plumber,  r.  537  Minna 
"    John  K.,  r.  1157  Stevenson 
"    John   P.,   laborer,  r.  NE    cor    Sierra   and 

Illinois 
"    John  O..  salesman,  r.  927  Geary 
"    John  R.,  artificial  stone  contractor,  r.  611 

Fell 
'■    John  W.,  driver  San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy, 

r.  1515  Fillmore 
"    Joseph,  r.  1024  Mission 
Joseph,  cook,  r.  3  East 
■■    Joseph,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Joseph    H.  (E.  J.  &.  J.  H.  Moore),  r.  2126 

Vallejo 
"    Joseph  P.,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Sierra  and 

Illinois 
"    Julia  Miss,  r.  1735  Market 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  418  Capp 
"    Julia  A.,  matron  Silver  Street  Kindergar- 
ten, r.  64  Silver 
■'    Justin  (Taylor  &  Moore),  r.  509  Jones 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  2014  Harriet 
"    Lena  C.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1940  Ellis 
"    Leopold  P.   (L.  P.  Moore  &    Co.),    r.    1802 

Pacific  Av 
"    Lewis  W.,  mechanical  engineer,  32, 1st,  r. 

620  Broderick 
"    Louis,  butcher  John  B.   Landers,    r.   2703 

Folsom 
"    Louis  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  625  Valencia 
"    L.  P.  &Co.  (Leopold  P.  Moore),  importers 

and  dealers  teas  and  coffees,  23  Davis 
"    L.  R.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1138  Jackson 
"    Marguerite   Miss,    teacher  Horace    Mann 

Grammar  School,  r.  1138  Jackson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  349  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  634,  2.3d 
"    Mary,    widow,     r.    NE     cor    Sierra    and 

Illinois 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1940  Ellis 
"    Matilda  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  134  Collingwood 
■'    Maud  O.,  laundress  Maria  Kip  Orphanage 
"    Michael  H.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

303  Polk 
■'    Michael  R..  porter  postofflce,  r.  UK  Welsh 
"    Morrison,  hostler  William  Rayhifl,  r    627 

Haight 
"    Moses,  solicitor,  r.  800  Filbert 
"    F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  607  Hyde 
"    Nathan  W.,  principal  Urban  School,  r.  2124 

California 
"    Nathaniel,  r.  1517  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Nora,  widow,  hairdresser,  r.  407  Mason 
"    Nora    Mrs.,    janitress    Fremont    Primary 

School,  r.  1914  McAllister 
"    Oliver  W.,  collector,  r.  409,  26th 


Moore  Owen,  clerk  Preston  &  McKinnon,  r.  560 
Howard 
"    Owen,  real  estate  agent,  507  California,  r. 
81  Natoma 
Owen  F.,  wood  and  coal,  263  Minna 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  3  Hunt 
Patrick,  machinist,  r.  551  Mission 
Patrick,  teamster  Erlanger  &  Galinger 
Percy  P.,  buyer  The  Sanger  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

2605  California 
Peter,  compositer,  r.  1011  Clay 
Peter  J.,  clerk,  r.  2245  Mission 
Philip,  tailor,  35,  3d,  r.  847  Howard 
Pierre  C,  student,  r.  2420  Sutter 
P.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  2245  Mission 
Ralph  H.,  mechanical  engineer  Risdon  I. 

&  L.  Wks,  r.  University  Club 
Raymond,  druggist,  r.  1034,  13th  Av  South 
Richard,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

5301/2  Linden  Av 
Robert  (Mattern  &  Moore),  r.  319  Grant  Av 
Robert,  dept.  manager  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

r.  2620  Sacramento 
Robert,  waiter  John  B.  Shay 
Robert  B..  r.  338  Oak 

Robert  B. ,  mill  foreman  Union  Box  Factory, 
r.  70L4.  Filbert 
"    Robert  S.,  shoefitter  Mattern  &  Moore,  r. 
110  Minna 
Moore  Robert  S.,  superintendent  Risdon  Iron 
and  Locomotive  Works,  SE  cor  Howard 
and  Beale,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ruby  Miss,  teacher,  r.  223a  Devi sadero 
"    Rufus  W.,  furniture  mnfr.,  1639  Mission,  r. 

QOlYz  Valencia 
"    Rutherford  B.,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 
Co.,  r.  705,  15th 
Moore  Samuel  E.,  cashier  Alaska  Packers'  As- 
sociation, r.  2934  California 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  419  Jersey 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1297  Castro 
Moore  Sarah  Miss,  stationery  and  notions,  The 
Temple,  117  Turk,  r.  10,  13th  nr  Harrison 
"    S.  C.  Mrs.,  California  Hotel 
"    Silas,  carpenter,  r.  705,  15th 
"    Solomon  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  515  Post 
"    Stephen,  miner,  r.  1125  Ellis 
"    Stephen  B.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Lick  House 
"    Susan  A.,  widow,  lodgings,  620  Folsom 
"    Susan  M.,  widow,  r.  927  Geary 
"    Sylvester,   expressman,  NE  cor  5tli  and 

Mission,  r.  149  Laidley 
"    Sylvia  E.  Miss,  cashier  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  149 

Laidley 
"    T.,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Thomas,  coalpasserstr  Mariposa 
"    Thomas,  compositor,  r.  15I6V2  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  311  Fulton 
"    Thomas,  marble  cutter,  r.  2811  Sacramento 

MOORE  THOMAS  B., 

carpenter    and    builder,     12    Golden 
Gate  Av,  2d  floor,  r.  3636,  16tll 

Moore  Thomas  D.,  blacksmith  Corporation  Yard 

S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  J.,  cigar  maker,  r.  512  Bush 
"    Thomas  W.,  collector,  r.  22  Stanly  PI 
"    Thomas  W.,  horseshoer  E.   M.   Graney,  r. 

911  Howard 
"    T.  Park,  pilemaker,  r.  42  Turk 
"    Walter,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.s  Bank,  r. 

Oakland 
Moore  Wellesley,  British  Vice-Consul,  506  Bat- 
tery, r.  Alameda 
"    William,  r.  22  Hattie 
"    William,  r.  253,  llth 
"    William,  carpenter,  460  Natoma 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  NW  cor  Beach  and 

Hyde 
"     William,  fireman  S.  F.   Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

725  Minnesota 
"    William,  laborer  George  Heiselberg,  r.  112 

New  Montgomery 
"     William,  printer,  r.  737  Howard 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  329  Elizabeth 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  133,  26th 
"    William  C,  rattan  worker,  r.  1940  Ellis 
"    William  E.,  laborer,  r.  2026  Filbert 


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Moore  William  F.,  paper  carrier,  r.  409  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    William  F.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  409  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William   H.,  bookkeeper  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    William  H.,  chief  clerk  collection  depart- 
ment Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  SlS'/a  Bush 
"    William  H.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    William  J.,  bartender  J.  F.  Cosgrove,   r. 

1816  Hyde 
"    William  J.,  salesman  J.  O.  Johnson  &  Co., 

r.  32  Glen  Park  Av 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  12  Clay 
"    William  L,.,  carpenter,  r.  1117%,  20th 
"    William  M.,  carpenter,  r.  408  Greenwich 
"    William  P.    (Pissis  &  Moore),  r.  1629  Bush 
"    William   R.,  bookkeeper  Monitor,  r.  2811 

■'    William  W.   (Moore   &   Thomas),   r.  2010 

Bush 
"    Winfield,  r.  517  Mason 

•'    &  Morgan  Mining  Co.   (Nevada),  John  H. 
Sayre  secretary,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
"    &  Smith  Lumber  Co.,  A.  D.  Moore  presi- 
dent, H.  C.  Smith  vice-president,   A.  M. 
Grim  secretary,  319  Pine,  rooms  18-20 
"    &  Sons   (John,  James  A.   and  Edward  F.), 
boots  and  shoes,  138,  6th 
Moore  &  Thomas  (William  W.  Moore  and  Will- 
iam B.   Thomas),  wines  and  liquors,  508 
Market  and  9  Sutter 
4®"Moore.    See  Moar,  Mohr,  Moor  and  More 
Moorecroft  Frederick,  stone  seal  engraver,  126 
Kearny,  room  46 
'•    William  M.,  r.  28  Langton 
Moorehead  Emery  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  811  Baker 
"    Samuel  L.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  933 
Mission 
^S^Moorehead.    See  Moorhead   and  Morehead 
Moores  Charles  W.,  teacher  North  Cosmopoli- 
tan Grammar  School,  r.  1712  Webster 
Moorhead    James,   dealer  in  oils,  26  Beale,  r. 

1412b  Bush 
Moorland  James,  r.  1411  Van  Ness  Av 
Moorman  William  C,  collector  John  J.  New- 

begin,  r.  7  Glen  Park  Av 
Moormann  J.  C.  Mrs.,  books  and  stationery,  1432 
Broadway 
"    Julius  C,  r.  1432 Broadway 
Moorrees  Hendrik  B.,  carpenter,  r.  410  Capp 
Moos  Berthold,   salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r. 
2421  California 
"    Peter,  salesman  Seeligsohn  &  Philips,  r. 
529a  Hayes 
Moose  Alexander,  electrician,  r.  2309  Post 
Mooser  Albert  H.,  student,  r.  2709  Pierce 
"    Charles   E.,  ofQce  22  Nevada  Block,  r.  2709 

Pierce 
"    Joseph  H.,  with  Henry  Pichoir,  r.    1907A 

Union 
"    Louis  H.,  traveling  salesman  The  Bruns- 
wick,    Balke,    Collender    Co.,    r.     1928a 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Mooser  William,  architect,  14  Grant  Av,  rooms 

65-66,  r.  2709  Pierce 
Mooser   William   Jr.,  architect,  14  Grant  Av, 

rooms  65-66,  r.  2815  Pierce 
Moosie  John,  stockdriver,  r.  NW  cor  Francisco 

and  Van  Ness  Av 
Moote  Samuel,  superintendent  Brunt,  r.    2817 

Howard 
Mora  Alexandre,  musician,  r.  Q  bet  16th  and 
17th  Avs  South 
"    John  (Mora  &  Cabral),  r.  2197  Powell 
"    Rafaello,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    &  Cabral  (John  Mora  and  Antone  J.   Ca-, 
bral),  barbers,  2197  Powell 
Moraes  Manuel   CMoraes  &  Brazil),  r.  429  Pa- 
cific 
"    &  Brazil  (Manuel  Moraes  and  Manuel  Bra- 
zil), liquors,  429  Pacific 
Mora^a  Gilbert,  laundryman,  r.  339  Eddy 
Moraga  Laud  Association,  A.  A.  Grant  presi- 
dent, J.  A.  Burton  secretary  and  trea- 
surer, 54  Chronicle  Bldg 
Moraghan  Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    John  O.,  manager  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  131 
Ridley 


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the  largest  individual  importer, 
planter  and  wholesale  oyster  dealer 
in  California.  Proprietor  of  the  Mo- 
raghan oyster  beds  at  Burlingame 
and  MiUbrae.  Depot  at  68,  69,  70,  71, 
and  47-48  California  Market,  telephone 
Main  1329,  r.  131  Ridley 
Moraghan    Thomas    J.,    night    foreman    M.  B. 

Moraghan,  r.  310  Stockton 
Morais  JohnM.,  fine  art  repairer,  201'/^  O'Far- 

rell,  r.  426b  Linden  Av 
Moral  Nathan,  bookkeeper  Friedman  &  Rogers, 

r.  415  Mason 
Morales    Antoine,    foundryman    Whyte    &   De 
Rome 

"    Edward  M.,  r.  555  Mission 

"    E.  Garcia,  clerk,  r.  1513^2  Jones 

"    Librad,  baker,  r.  1310  Powell  rear 
4@"Morales.    See  Morelos 
Moran  Bernard,  laborer  r.  3315  Clay 

"    Celina,  widow,  r.  837  Folsom 

"    Christine  Miss  (Bohemian  Cyclery),  r.  1221 
Union 

"    Daniel,  laundryman  Magdalen  Asylum 

"    Daniel,    waiter   Occidental   Hotel,    r.   173 
Minna 

"    Daniel  J.,  carriage  washer  Timothy  J.  Sul- 
livan, r.  1912  Steiner 

"    Daniel  M.  (D.  M.  Moran  &  Co.),  r.  119  Jones 

"    Delia  Miss.  r.  342  Fair  Oaks 

"    Dennis,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  cor  Pierce  and  Greenwich 

"    Dennis,  stonemason,  r.  2  Regli  PI 

MORAN  D.  M.  &  CO. 

(Daniel  M.  Moran),  importers  and  deal- 
ers foreign  and  domestic  dry  goods, 
mourning  goods  a  specialty,  126-128, 
6th 

Moran  Edward,  painter,  r.  22!4  Clinton  Park 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  630  Natoma 
"    Edward  F.,  reporter,  r.  821  Grove 
"    Edward  J.,  hoseman  Engine  15,  r.  2114  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Edward  M.,  meter  maker  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  9181/4  Capp 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1216,  20th 
"    Ellen,  stenographer,  r.  837  Folsom 
"    Frank,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  204 

Franklin 
"    Frank,  groceries  and  liquors,  422,  4th 
"    Frank,  pipe  maker,  r.  562M  Natoma 
"    Frank,  salesman   Dalton  Bros.,  r.  1  Eld- 
ridge 
"    Frank,  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 

r.  1217  Green 
"    Frank  F.,  r.  204  Franklin 
"    Frank  J.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co., 

r.  35  Louisa  rear 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  113  Grove 
"    H.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Harrison,  policeman,  r.  327  Duncan 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  567%  Stevenson 
"    Isabella  Mrs.,  lodgings,  668  Mission 
"    James,  asphaltum  worlker,  r.  1738  Mission 
"    James,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  1019 

Montgomery 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  345  Brannan 
"    James,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  209  Carl 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  3315  Clay 
"    James,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  39 

Langton 
"    James,  teamster  Smith  Bros.,  r.   SW  cor 
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Write  or  call  for  terras,  prices  and  advan-  k- 
tages  to  405  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  i- 

Moran  James  F. ,  compositor,  r.  1220  Leavenworth 
"    James  F.,  sergeant  police,  r.  3  Fulton 
"    James  H.,  finisher  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 

r.  3101/4  Utah 
"    James  J.,  salesman,  r.  877  Shotwell 
"    James  J.,  salesman  A.  Li.  Bryan  Shoe  Co., 

r.  521  Laguna 
"    James    M.  (James    M.  Moran   &   Co.).  r.  6 

South  Broderick 

MORAN  JAMES  M.  &   CO. 

(James  M.  Moran),  importers  of  for- 
eign, domestic  and  fancy  dry  goods 
and  underwear,  1009-1013  Market 

Moran   James   P.,  foreman    Overland    Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  336,  11th  Av 
"    James  T.,  r.  947  Howard 
"    John,  r.  717  Tehama 
"    John,    hoilermaker   T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  573 

Howard 
"    John,  boxmaker,  r.  156  Shipley 
"    John,    conductor   Market    St.    Ry.,  r.  1732 

Baker 
"    John,  fireman  U.  S.  Revenue  Cutter  Bear, 

r.  700  Front 
"    John,  guard,  r.  149^4  Clara 
"    John,  hostler,  NE  cor  21st  and  Howard 
"    John,  hostler  James  M.  Wilkins,  r.  NE  cor 

8th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    John,  milk  dealer,  r.  1417  Guerrero 
"    John,  miner,  r.  232  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  stonecutter,  r.  113  Grove 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    John,  trackman,  r.  87  Albion  Av 
"    John  Jr.,  bartender  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co., 

r.  113  Grove 
"    John  C,  finisher  ThomaslDay,&  Co.,  r.  877 

Shotwell 
"    John  E.,  pipemaker  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  562^  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  butcher,  r.  214  Steuart 
"    John  J.,  groceries,  2831  Mission,  and  res- 
taurant, 1416  Howard,  r.  2826,  16th 
"    John  J.,  teacher  Trinity  School,  r.  1925a 

Fillmore 
"    John  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  314  Noe 
"    Joseph,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry,  -r.  1332 

Turk 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,   r.  717 

Tehama 
"    Joseph   F.     (Bohemian    Cyclery),    r.    1203 

Green 
"    Joseph    H.,    traveling    salesman    Butler, 

Schutze  &  Co..  r.  918  Capp 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1524  Howard 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  562?^  Natoma 
"    Louis,  ship  painter  Callaghan  &  Bundesen 
"    Louis  J.,   baker  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,   r.    1813 

Mason 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  11^4  Hayward 
"    Martin,  steward  New  York  Kitchen,  r.  733 

Market 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  709^/4  Minna  rear 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  map  colorist,  r.  1657^4  Mis- 
sion 
"    Mary  R.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Grammar 

School,  r.  821  Grove 
"    Matthias,   tinsmith    Holbrook,   Merrill    & 

Stetson,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    Michael,  r.  920^4  Capp 
"    Michael,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

523  Howard 
"    Michael,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  3212  Steiner 
"    Michael,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 


Moran  Michael,  paver,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  156  Shipley 
"    Michael  J.,    foreman  J.  G.   Levensaler  & 

Co.,  r.  912  Alabama 
"    Patrick,  hostler  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r.  22 

Turk 
"    Patrick,  teamster  George  Morrow  &  Co.,  r. 

39  Clay 
"    Patrick  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  SW  cor 

Hyde  and  Union,  r.  1221  Union 
"    Peter,  real  estate  agent,  r.  618  Green 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  821  Grove 
"    Thomas,  r.  705  Mission 
"    Thomas,  bartender  E.  J.  DufQeld 
"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  20  Erie 
"    Thomas,  cook  J.  R.  Loosley,  r.  28  Minna 
"    Thomas,  groom,  r.  721  Bush 
"    Thomas,  porter  Stange  &  Jaenicke,  r.  1524 
Howard 
Moran  Thomas,  real  estate,  534!4  California,  r. 
Mission  nr  Concord 
Thomas,  shoefitter,  r.  156  Shipley 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  r.  212  Broadway 
Thomas  A.,  collector,  r.  232  Hickory  Av 
Thomas  F.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

46  Minerva 
Thomas  J.  (Moran  &  Streckenbach),  r.  1003 

Mission 
Thomas  J.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  877  Shotwell 
Thomas  V.,  salesman  Fannin  &  Franks,  r. 

1657i4  Mission 
Walter,  laborer,  r.  138%  Shipley 
William,    expressman,   SW   cor   4th   and 

Howard 
William,  teamster,  r.  312  Minna 
William,  teamster  Charles  S.   Healey,  r. 

1585  Valencia 
William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1220  Leavenworth 
William  C,  special  ofBcer  People's  Palace, 
r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    &  Streckenbach    (Thomas  J.    Moran    and 
Hugo  W.  Streckenbach),  groceries  and 
liquors,  1232  Mission 
4®="  Moran.     See    Moren,   Morin,    Moron   and 

Morrin 
Morana  Jose,  barber,  r.  555  Mission 
Morando  Giacomo,  r.  1619  Dupont 
Morani  Pietro,  peddler,  r.  908  Sansome 
Morante  Emanuel,  clerk,  r.  471  Haight 
4®=  Morasky.    See  Murasky 
Morbeck  Thomas,  teamster,  r.  409,  5th 
Morbio  P.  Albert,  journalist,  r.  938  Hayes 
Morch  Hans,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
"    William,  compositor   Scandinavian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Morchio  Charles  L.,  waiter,  r.  739  Pine 
"    Giovanni,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    John,  carpenter  Sumner  C.  Murray,  r.  739 
Pine 
Morcom  Albert  E.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
117  Jones 
•'    Fred  N.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

117  Jones 
"    Laura  J.  Miss,  milliner,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Lilla  Miss,  saleslady  George  A.  Moss,  r. 

117  Jones 
"    Nicholas,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk,  r.  117  Jones 
Mord  John,  shoemaker,  r.  732?£  Clementina 
Mordaunt  Albert  P.,  shipping  agent,  r.  Cortland 

Av  nr  California  Av 
Mordecai  Alice  Miss,  nurse,  r.  120  Olive  Av 
"    Frank,  teamster  Samuel  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  120 

Olive  Av 
"    Isaac  T.,  paper  carrier,  r.  120  Olive  Av 
"    Laura    Miss,    photograph   finisher,   r.    120 

Olive  Av 
"    Monroe,  paper  carrier,  r.  120  Olive  Av 
Morden  Thomas  S.,  dental  student,  r.  529  Post 
Mordhorst  John  C,  merchant,  r.  53154,  4th 
Mordoff  Emma,  widow,  r.  1033  Sutter 
Mordre  Gilbert,  laborer  Eagle  Iron  Wks,  r.  227, 

2d 
Mordt  Annie,  domestic,  916  Sutter 
More  Charles  C,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  Lott 
nr  Haight 
"    John  C,  capitalist,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Joseph  J.,  carpenter,  r.  921  Fell 


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More  Samuel  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  919 
Fell 
"    William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  917  Fell 
4^"More.    See  Mohr  and  Moore 
Moreal  Henry  P.  (H.  P.  Moreal  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    H.  P.  &  Co.  (Henry  P.  Moreal),  real  estate 
agents,  402  Montgomery,  room  8 
Moreau  Celia  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  964  Howard 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  1103  Pierce 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  715  Broadway 
Morebeck  Thomas,  teamster  Olof  Wilson,  r.  409, 

5tli 
Moree  Paul,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r. 

1224  Dupont 
Morehead  Emory  C,   accountant  Chronicle,  r. 

811  Baker 
J8®"Morehead.    See  Moorehead 
Morehouse  Bethuel  C,  mining  engineer,  r.  1203 
Guerrero 
"    Christopher  C,  contractor  and  builder,  40 

New  Montgomery,  r.  2911a  California 
"    Emma    Mrs.,    dressmaker  Mrs.   Mary  L,. 

Heath,  r.  122  Taylor 
"    Frank  L,.,  r.  330  McAllister 
"    George  F,,  master  mariner,  r.  728  Geary 
"    George  W.,  cashier   Dairymen's  Union  of 

Cal.,  r.  637  Eddy 
"    John  J.,  plasterer,  r.  9  Columbia  Square 
"    William  H.,  painter,  r.  724%  Natoma 
"    William  P.,  policeman,  r.  2607  Sacramento 
Moreing  M.  J.,  musician,  r.  511  Fell 
Morel  Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  1203  Scott 
"    Charles  F.,   teacher    languages,   1802   Du- 
pont 
"    Mllo  F.,  bartender  Philip  J.  Crimmins,  r. 
320,  3d 
^eS^Morel.    See  Morrell  and  Morrill 
Morel  and  James  A.,  manager  Mills  &  Gibb,  35 
New  Montgomery,  r.  1411  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jessie  M.  Miss,  cashier  John  B.  Paterson, 

r.  208  Eddy 
"    John  D.,  carpenter,  r.  204  Fillmore 
"    William  H.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Luke's  Episco- 
pal Church,  r.  1620  Jackson 
Morell  Joseph,  bakery,  191314  Mission 
Morelli  Frank,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    John  C.  r.  1606  Jones 

"    Louis,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1804  Howard 
"    Luigi,  peddler,  r.  222  Broadway 
■'    Paul,  furnishing,  r.  9  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Vincenzo,  laborer,  r.  517  Union,  rear 
MorelliniJohn,  waiter  N.  Sutich,  r.  500  Napa 
Morello  John,  fireman  str  City  of  Panama 

"    Paul,  waiter,  r.  1124  Kearny 
Morelos  Antonio,  cigarettemaker,  635  Pacific 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  734  Vallejo 
iBS^Morelos.    See  Morales 
Moren  George,  carpenter,  r.  109  Falcon  Av 
Moreno  Andrew,  laborer,  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1322  Kearny 
"    Dominic,     wharfinger     Harbor     Commis- 
sioners 
"    Felicia,  widow,  r.  QW/z  Jackson 
"    Frank,  porter  C.  J.  Rahut,  r.  5  Gaven  PI 
"    George,  freight  clerk  str  City  of  Panama, 

r.  281/2  Stanly  PI 
"    Harry  M.,  salesman  Newman  &  Levinson, 

r.  428  Geary 
"    John  G.,  seaman,  r.  28^4  Stanly  PI 
"    Joseph,  stevedore,  r.  28!4  Stanly  PI 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1412  Powell 
"    Juan  D.,  cigarmaker  Pac.  Coast  Co-op.  Ci- 
gar Mfg.  Co.,  r.  550  Mission 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Maurice,  stevedore,  r.  28/2  Stanly  PI 
"    Paola,  barber,  r.  5  Gavon  PI 
Moresi  Anna  Mrs.,  nurse,  v.  509  Broadway 
"    Antonio,  peddler,  r.  518  Filbert 
"    Benjamin,  tinsmith,  r.  14  Cadell  Alley 
Moresi  D.  &  Son  (Davide  and  Salvatore),  cop- 
persmiths, 5  l^iorey  Alley 
"    Davide  (D.  Moresi  &  Son),  r.  5  Morey  Alley 
"    Giovanni,  tin  ^mith,  r.  2  Dunn  Alley 
"    Giovanni  B. ,  tinsmith,  r.  2  Dunn  Alley 
"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  12  Union  PI 
"    Luigi,  stableman,  r.  .320  Broadway 
"    Pietro,  peddler,  r.  518  Filbert 


Moresi  Salvatore  (D.  Moresi  &   Son),  r.  5  Morey 
Alley 
"    Severini,  r.  14  Cadell  Alley 
Moreth  Condido,  peddler,  r.  7  Card  Alley 
Moreton  Arthur,   clerk  P.  J.  Tormey,   r.    1107c 
Folsom 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  1107c  Folsom 
"    William,  r.  1107c  Folsom 
^g="Moreton.    See  Morton 

Moretti  Attilio   (Moretti  &  Trezzini),   r.   4I614 
Hermann 
"    Carlo,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1703  Stockton 
"    Rinaldo  (Dellamaggiora  &  Moretti),  r.  1021 
Valencia 

MORETTI  &  TREZZINI 

(Attilio  Moretti  and  Bernardo  Trez- 
zini), fresco  painters  and  interior  deco- 
rators, 71-72  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Morey  Charles  E.,  druggist,  SE  cor  McAllister 
and  Laguna 
Charles  L.,  dental  student,  r.  920,  28th 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  136,  5th 
Elwood  P.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine,  rooms 

56-58,  r.  1733  Green 
Erastus,  r.  708  Taylor 
George  A.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

9  Everett 
Harry  B.,  cement  worker,   r.  611  Diamond 
Henry  V.  S.,  elevatorman,  511  California, 

r.  407  Montgomery  Av 
Incandescent  Gas  Burner  The,  Fred    W. 

Schell  manager,  647  Mission 
John  W.,  cement  worker,  r.  611  Diamond 
Philip,  conductor,  r.  116  Day 
Roswell  E.,  manager  Union  Box  Factory, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Warren,  cement  worker,  r.  313,  17th  rear 
4®=" Morey.    See  Morj  and  Mowry 
Morffew  Thomas,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  702  Market, 

r.  1725  Pine 
Morfltt    Arthur,   liquors,  1203  Dupont,   r.  1707a 

Stockton 
Morgan  Alfred  (Morgan  Bros.),  r.  13  Middle 
"    Albert  W.,  paper  route,  r.  818  Grove 
"    Alvin  N.,   clerk  Simpson  Lumber    Co.,   r. 

731%  Clementina 
"    Ann,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    B.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    Ben,  attorney  at  law,  530  California,  room 

14,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Brothers  (George  W.  and    Alfred),    shirt- 
makers  and  furnishing  goods,  229  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Charles  A.,   secretary  St.  Vincent  Mining 
Co.,  158  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1415  Clay 
Morgan  Charles  L.  (Morgan  &  Co.),  and  chemist 
Coroner's  ofBce,  r.  401,  6th 
"    Daniel,   stonegrinder  Union  Litho.   Co.,r. 

2930  Laguna 
"    Dayton,  r.  1747  Mission 
"    Edgar  M.,  seaman,  r.  26b  Pleasant 
"    Edward,  tailor,  r.  226  Minna 
Morgan  Edgar  H.,  secretary  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co., 
122-124  Market   and   19-21  California,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 

r.  327  O'Farrell 
"    Elizabeth  O.  Miss,  artist,  r.  409  Mason 
"    Elmer  A.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Morgan  E,  M.,  attorney  at  law  and  notary  pub- 
lic, 14  Sansome,  rooms  35-36,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    Eugene,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser^^ice,  r.  607 
Ivy  Av 


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ROCHESTER,   Sr.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.^ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St        ^ 

Morgan  Frederic,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  733  Bush 
Morgan  Frederick   C,  secretary  The  Morgan 
Oyster  Co..  612-614,  3d,  r.  909,  25th 
,.    George,    clerk  McVicker  &   Broderick,   r. 

25,  9th 
"    George,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry. 
"    George,  merchant,  r.  413  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer 
"    George  R.,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

514  Eddy 
"    George  W.  (Morgan  Bros.),  r.  1919  Pine 
"    G.  W.,  helper,  r.  5  Minnesota 
"    Hamilton,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Casket 

Co.,  r.  409  Mason 
"    Harris  W. ,  student,  r.  2211  Clay 
"    Isaac,  r.  1002  Powell 
"    Isaac,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Isaac  R.,  collector  M.  Parish  &  Co.,  r.  1002 

Powell 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  113,  26th 
"    James,  mining,  330  Pine,  room  19,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James,  weigher,  r.  350  Brannan 
"    James  H.,  sheet  iron  worker  Eureka  Sheet 
Iron  and  Metal  Wks,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    Jennie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

N  W  cor  Sieiner  and  Hermann 
"    Jesse  M.,  plasterer,  r.  1015  McAllister 
"    John,  hostler,  r.  424, 5th  Av 
"    John,    master   mariner,  9    Mission,  r.  749 

Harrison 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  UW-A  Ellis 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  117  Steuart 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  741  Minna 
"    John  A.,  bartender  D.  J.  Tobin,  r.  511  Stock- 
ton 
"    John  A,,  quartermaster  str  Colon,  r.  421, 

4  th 
"    John  D.  (Morgan  &  Carnna),  r.  1044  Folsom 
"    John  D.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks.  r.  132  Juniper 
"    John  F.  (Gefken  &  Morgan),  r.  Sacramento, 

Cal. 
•'    John  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1723  Turk 
"    John  H.,  waiter  Lincoln's  Road  House,  r. 

Fulton  nr  5th  Av 
"    John  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  cor  Baker  and 

Beach 
"    John  J.,  general  agent,  26  Montgomery,  r. 
141914  Ellis 
Morgan  Jolin  S.,  president  The  Morgan  Oyster 
Co.,  612-614,  3d,  r.  909,  25th 
"    John  S.  D.  (Morgan  &  Chick),  r.  837,  17th 
"    John  T.,  hack  driver,  r.  532  Natoma 
"    Joseph,  journalist,  r.  607  Greenwich 
"    Joseph  H.,  r.  72114,  17th 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  234,  12th 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  725b  24th  rear 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1138  Howard 
"    Kate  E.  Miss,  r.  141914  Ellis 
"    Kate  R.,  widow,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Leo,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  519,  19th 
"    Levi  A.,  laborer,  r.  8  Everett 
"    Luke  D.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1723  Turk 
"    Maggie   T.    Miss,    compositor    Methodist 

Book  Depository,  r.  115,  26th 
"    Mahala,  widow,  r.  210  Dolores 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  503%  O'Farrell 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  511a  Buchanan 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  5  Minnesota 
"    Martin,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r.  630 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  IIOI  Pine 


Morgan  May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1723  Turk 

"  May  E.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 
School,  r.  1015  McAllister 

"  Milton  A.,  engineer  Engine  30,  r.  1015 Mc- 
Allister 

"  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  Louis  C.  Breese 
secretary,  230  Montgomery 

"  Morgan,  shipping  clerk  Am.  Union  Fish 
Co.,  r.  2916Larkin 

"    Nelson,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co. 

MORGAN  OYSTER  CO.  THE, 

Jotm  S.  Morgan  president,  Thomas 
Crellin  vice-president,  Frederick  C. 
Morgan  secretary,  612-614,  3d,  tele- 
phone Main  886 

Morgan  Pasquella,  widow,  r.  II614  Clara 
"    Patrick,  carriage  washer  Peter  Garrity,  r. 

22  Turk 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  16  Folsom  Av 
"    P.  Brett  Rev.,  pastor  Christ  R.  E.  Church, 


Morgan  Percy  T.,  first  vice-president  and  gen- 
eral manager  California  Wine  Associa- 
tion,   SW    cor   2d    and  Folsom,   r.    2213 
Buchanan 
"    Richard,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1701  Turk 
"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  1313  Minna 
"    Rose  E.  Miss,  teacher  Peabody  Primary 
School,  r.  511A  Buchanan 
Morgan  Ross,  civil  engineer,  101  Sansome,  room 
11,  r.  Oakland 
"    Sadie  M.,  widow,  r.  710  Geary 
"    S.  F.  Mrs.,  r.  25,  9th 
"    T.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Thomas,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2302 

California 
"    Thomas  H.,  boxmaker,  r.  110  Taylor 
Morgan  Thomas  W.,  civil  engineer,   101  San- 
some, room  11,  r.  Oakland 
"    Vaughan,  boiler  maker,  r.  16a  Guy  PI 
Morgan  W.  &  Co.   (Walter  Morgan),  heating, 
ventilating  and  sanitary  engineers,  819 
Market,  room  43 
"    Walter  (W.  Morgan  &  Co.),  r.  Hotel  St. 

Nicholas 
"    William,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
•  '    William,    laborer    Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

Pennsylvania  Av  nr  Nevada 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    William  (Morgan  &  Cotter),  r.  421  Jersey 
"    William,  sailmaker,  r.  11  Minna 
"    William  A.,  bookkeeper  C.  W.  Foster,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  C,  seaman,  r.  630  Broadway 
"    William  H.,  sailmaker,  r.  72iy2,  17th 
"    William  J.,  chief  engineer  Market  St.  Ry, 

Division  B,  r.  1225  Florida 
"    William  J. ,  with  S.  F.  Photo.  Engraving  Co. 
■     "    William  M.,  cabinet  maker  Bell  &  Grant, 
r.  727,  18th 
"    William   O.,    special    agent    Home    and 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Morgan  William  P.,  agent  Meriden  Britannia 
Co.  and  president  California  Casket  Co., 
134  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5839,  r.  2211 
Clay 
"    William   S.,    clerk  E.  M.  Morgan,  r.   127 

Montgomery 
"    W.  Matthew,  bartender  H.  Mmderman,  r. 

1436  Howard 
"    &  Carnna  (John  D.  Morgan  and  Alexander 
Carnna),  groceries  and  liquors,  1044  Fol- 
som „ 
Morgan  &  Chick  (John  S.  D.  Morgan  and  Harry 
E.    Chick,    produce     commission    mer- 
chants, 320  Washington 
Morgan  &  Co.  (Charles  L.  Morgan),  druggists, 

401,  6th.  telephone  South  195 
Morgan  &  Cotter  (William  Morgan  and  John  J. 
Cotter),  carriage  and  wagon  maker,  537 
Brannan 
Morgan  &  Hanson  (W.  Hanson),  accountants, 

216  Bush,  room  14 
4®"Morgan.    See  Mogan 

Morgana  Augustine,  driver  Pascal,  Dubedat  & 
Co.,  r.  1826b  Powell 
"    Joseph,  proprietor  L'Imparziale,  729  Mont- 
gomery, r.  607  Greenwich 


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Morganfield  Godfried,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  517a  7tli 
Morgans  Margaret,  widow,  r.  616  Tennessee 

'•    William,  r.  614  Tennessee 
Morganstern  Alfred  J.,    attorney  at  law,  14 

Sansome,  room  35,  r.  1611  Howard 
Morgensen  Herman,  r.  515  Folsom 
"    Julius,  carpenter,  r.  736c  22d 
Morgenstern  Albert,  deputy  License  Collector, 

r.  503  Taylor 
"    Alfred  L,.,  clerk  Police  Court  2,  r.  34-^6,  16th 
Morgenstern  Alfred  W.,  butcher,  544-546,  3d, 

and  109  Berry  and  Supervisor  9th  Ward, 

r.  546,  3d 
"    Louis  A.,  business  manager  Baldwin  and 

California  Theatres,  r.  535  Turk 
"    Millard,  tailor,  1104  Clay,  r.  608  Eddy 
"    Rudolph,    clerk    Baruch    Solomon,    r.  ,608 

Eddy 
"    Samuel,  real  estate,  325  Sansome,  r.   127a 

Oak 
Morgenthal  Anton,  attorney  at  law,  63  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  1909  Vallejo 
"    William,    tailor    Charles    Lyons,    r.    828, 

15th 
4®"Morgenthal.    See  Mergenthal 
Morgenthau  Gustave,  secretary  M.  Morgenthau 

Co.,  108  Bush,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Henry,  president  M.   Morgenthau  Co.,  108 

Bush,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Jesse,  commission  broker,  27  Leidesdorff, 

r.  306  Stockton 
"    Leopold,    assistant    superintendent    Mis- 
sion 

Soap  and  Candle  Wks,  r.  1208  Geary 
"    M.  Co.,  Henry  Morgenthau  president,  Gus- 

tav  Morgenthau  secretary,  proprietors 

Mission  Soap  and  Candle  Wks,  office  108 

Bush 
Morgran  Swen,  longshoreman,  r.   Contra  Costa 

House 
Morgue,  Dunbar  Alley  nr  Merchant 
Mori  Emile,  stenographer  Board  of  Trade  of  S. 

F.,  r.  18181/2  Post 
"    Louis,    driver  R.   Baldocchi,  r.   2330  Fill- 
more 
"    Nicholas,  peddler,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Moriarty  Bridget,  widow,  r.  22  Howard  Court 
"    C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  839  O'Farrell 
"    Daniel,  r.  1306  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  22  Howard  Court 
"    Daniel  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1906,  25th 
"    Denis,  longshoreman,  r.  GYi  Decatur 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  614  Mariposa 
"    Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  1345,  33d 
"    Ella  Miss,  stenographer  Cal.  Burial  Co.,  r. 

1333  Utah 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1906,  35th 
"    Eugene,  laborer,  r.  cor  Marshall  and  Craut 
"    Jeremiah  (Clifford  &  Moriarty),  r.  37  Powell 

Av 
"    John,  farmer,  r.  183  Jessie 
"    John  E.,  sewer  contractor,  1906,  25th 
"    John  J.,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  42  Ecker 
"    John  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1245,  23d 
"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  134  Juniper 
"    John  J.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,   r.   829 

O'Farrell 
"    John  M.,  laborer,  r.  41  Williamson 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  2323  Greenwich 
"    Josie,  domestic,  1612  California 
"    Louis,  superintendent  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  9331/2  Guerrero 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  104,  23d 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  33  Howard  Court 
"    Maurice,   laborer    Thompson    Bros.,   r.  144 

Clara 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  412  Clementina 
"    Michael,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  6Y2  Decatur 
"    Michael  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    M.  J.,  lather,  r.  39%  Lapidge 
"    Murto  M.,  laborer,  r.  41  Williamson 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Yolo  Mills,  r.  42  Ecker 
"    Robert,  r.  1230  Green 
"    Timothy  F.,  plumber,  r.  1906,  35tb 
Morien  John,  machinist,  r.  49  Clara 


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Morin  A.  J.,  oiler  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Dwight  B.,  compositor  George  Spaulding 

&  Co.,  r.  513  Post 
"    H.  A.,  bookkeeper  Julius    C.   Amelung,  r. 

San  Leandro,  Cal 
"    James  W.,  barber,  r.  11  Clementina 
Morine  E.  S.,  master   schr  Volunteer,  office  48 

Market,  room  1 
Morison  Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  518  Fell 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  George  Abbot,  r.  1215  Mc- 
Allister 
^etg"  Morison.     Morrison 
Moritz  Antone,  expressman,  r.  409  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  r.  13;4  Caroline 
"    Fritz    (Edward    N.    Smith    &  Co.),  r.  ISY2 

Beideman 
"    Margaiet,  widow,  r.  807  Union 
"    Tillie  Miss,  bookkeeper  O'Farrell  &  Co..  r. 
807  Union 
Moritzen  Jacob,  waiter,  r.  10  Montgomery  Court 
Mork  Andrew  J.,   ship  carpenter,   r.  748  Har- 
rison 
Morken  Henry,  lathe  hand  Pac.  Wooden  Ware 
Cooperage  Co..  r.  1347,  18th 
"  '  William  C,  salesman,  r.  831,  17th 
Morla    Timothy,    master    tugboat    Ethel    and 

Marion 
Morlan  John,  laborer,  r.  414  Clementina  rear 
Morley  Edward  C,  box  sawyer,  r.  44  Ritch 
"    Frank,  master  mariner,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    James  T.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  320 

Drumm 
"    Margaret  Miss,  lithographer,  r.  44  Ritch 
"    Michael  A.,  laborer,  r.  44  Ritch 
"    Thomas  (Morley  &  Copp),  r.  530  Jones 
"    William,  sawyer  Commercial  Box  Factory 
"    &   Copp    (Thomas    Morley  and  Joseph  B. 
Copp),  book  and  job  printers,  MSy^,  5th 
4S-Morley.    See  Murley 
Morling  William,  cook,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 
Morlitore  Louisa  G.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  WA, 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  WA,  8th 
Morlock  Arthur,  driver  John  Nolan  &  Sons,  r. 
1739  Leavenworth 
"    August,    cooper    David    Woerner,    r.   1721 

Leavenworth 
"    Charles  G.,  salesman,  r.  1618  Post 
"    Frederick  H.,  miner,  r.  1731  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick  H.  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  1731  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Gustav,  bookbinder  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

1731  Leavenworth 
"    William,  printer,  r.  1731  Leavenworth 
'•    William,   turner  McFarland  Bros.,  r.  219 


"    William  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Webster  and  O'Farrell,  r.  1504  O'Farrell 
Mornick  Louis,  tanner,  r.  1018,  14th  Av  South 
Moro  Carlo,  cook,  r.  818  Sansome 

■'    Enesto,  city  editor  La  Voce  del  Popolo,  r. 
1905  Stockton 
Moron  Benjamin,  bookkeeper  F.  Daneri&  Co.,  r. 

1532  Willow,  Alameda 
Moroney  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaking,  1118  Sutter 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1330  Jackson 

"    Ella,  domestic,  518  Sutter 
Moroney  J.  Frank,  manager  Hoffman  Cafe,  SW 
cor  Market  and  3d,  r.  710  Steiner 

"    John,  r.  1810  Fillmore 

"    John,  waiter  Schwerin  &  Sons,  r.  28  Minna 

"    John  J.,  real  estate,  r.  1009  Harrison 

"    John  T.,  ironworker,  r.  1009  Harrison 

"    Lee  D.,  r.  1833  Broadway 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  817  Bryant 

"    Paul  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1833  Broadway 


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Moroney  Thomas,  weigher,  r.  817  Bryant 
"    William,  salesman  James  Duffy  &  Co.,  r. 
817  Bryant 
.^"Moroney.    See  Maroney 
Morosco  Harry  W.,  business  manager  Morosco's 
Grand  Opera  House,  r.  712  Mission 
"    Leslie,     actor    Morosco's    Grand    Opera 

House,  r.  712  Mission 
"    Oliver,  treasurer  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 
House,  r.  712  Mission 
Morosco  Walter,  proprietor  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  712  Mission 
Morosco's   Grand  Opera  House,  Walter  Mo- 
rosco proprietor,  N  s  Mission  bet  3d  and 
4th 
Morossoni    Dionigio,  workman   D.   Ghirardelll 

Co.,  r.  5  Jasper  PI 
Morotte  Angelo,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Moroux  Paul,  clerk  Foster  &  Orear 
Morphy  Alex.,  r.  7 Montgomery  Av 
Morr  Karl,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

234,  2d 
Morras  Brothers  (Coquille,  Oregon),  manufac- 
turers lumber,  Thomas  J.  Golden  agent, 
4  California,  room  12 
Morrchaeo  John,  r.  1715  Stockton 
Morrell  Charles,  teacher  banjo,  r.  817  Greenwich 
Morrell  Charles  H.,    manager   United    States 

Watch  Co.,  640  Market,  r.  319  Sutter 
Morrell  Franli  D.,  The  Norton  Door  Check  and 
Spring,  595  Mission,  r.  218  Turk 
"    Frank  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.   13^  Washington 
Av 
-^"Morrell.    See  Morel  and  Morrill 
Morrice  Charles,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  821  Dolores 
"    James  (Plevin  &  Morrice),  r.  821  Dolores 
"    Thomas,  plumber  Shepard  Bros.,  r.  441  Mc- 
Allister 
Morrill  Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  1659  Mission 
"    Frank    E.,    superintendent    Quiros    Soda 
Water  Co.,  555  Polk,  r.  204  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    George  A.,  manager  Edwin  Mohrig,  1510 

Market,  r.  232^4  Grove 
"    Harry    C,    salesman    Norton,     Teller    & 

Roden,  r.  517%  Fell 
"    Harry  W.,  clerk,  r.  22S14  Grove 
"    Mamie  L.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  15  Leavenworth 
"    Oliver  C,  r.  712%  Leavenworth 
"    Ramon,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  109  Kearny 
"    Susan  M.,  widow,  r.  706  Taylor 
"    Walter  B.,  salesman  E.  C.  Steams   &  Co., 
r.  1809a  Eddy 
4S="Morrill.    See  Morel  and  Morrell 
Morrillo  Lawrence,  gardener,  2301  Laguna 
Morrin  Peter,  r.  115a  6th 

"    Thomas,  engineer  Mills  Bldg 
Morris  Abraham,  r.  907  Ellis 
"    Abraham,  marble  works,  214-116,  5th,  r.  2605 

Sacramento 
"    Abraham,  shoemaker,  r.  324  Lily  Av 
"    Abraham  J.,  dry  goods,  325  Van  Ness,  r.  70, 

9th 
"    Adelaide  F.  Mrs.,  manager  Woman's  Co- 
operative Salesroom,  325  Sutter 
"    Adolf,    merchant   tailor,    122,  3d,  r.  3034A 

Mission 
"    Albert,  plumber,  r.  143  Minna 
"    Albert  M.,  marine  fireman,  r.  451V4  Bryant 
"    Alfred  G.,  contractor,  303  Montgomery,  r. 

543/2,  2d 
•'    Alfred  T.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

1091/i  Clement 
'•    Amos,  watchman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  4  Avery 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  214  Perry 


Morris  Annie,  widow,  r.  85  Albion  Av 
"    Anthony  A.,  printer,  r.  26  Page 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  63314  McAllister 
"    Benjamin,  r.  1439Dupont 
"    Benjamin  E.,  fireman  str  Alviso,  r.  451% 

Bryant 
"    Benjamin  L.,  r.  1218  Ellis 
"    Bernard,  r.  2729  California 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  513  Geary 
"    C,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  539  Natoma 
"    Charles,     captain    light    battery    F.    5th 

Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Charles,  cigars  and  tobacco,  501  Ellis,  r. 

152,  9th 
"    Charles,  laborer  Duggan  &  Ames,  r.   506 

Battery 
"    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  811  Lyon 
"    Charles  E.,  bookkeeper  August  Bacigalupi, 

r.  456,  6th 
"    Charles  L.,  mrchinist,  r.  49  Clara 
"    Clarence,  clerk,  r.  907  Ellis 
"    Cornelius  R.,  box  clerk  Post  OfQce,  r.  1833% 

Green 
"    Daniel,  r.  24  Clara  rear 
"    Daniel  E.,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

10  Walter 
"     David,  r.  152,  9th 

"    David,  bartender  C.  Coats,  r.  6  Ewer  PI 
"    David  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  152,  9th 
"    David  S.,  bookkeeper  D.  Samuels,  r.  1927 

California 
"    David  W.,  examiner  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Delia,  domestic,  3310  Clay 
"    Dennis,  teamster,  r.  843  Harrison 
"    Edward,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Edward,    bookkeeper    Sunset    Seed    and 

Plant  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,   cellarman  Arpad  Haraszthy,   r. 

1907  Haight 
"    Edward,  compositor,  r.  702  California 
"    Edward,  liquors,  131  O'Farrell,  r.  2023  Ellis 
"    Edward,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  2118  Bush 
"    Edward  H.,  bookkeeper  A.  Morris,  r.  2605 

Sacramento 
"    Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  512  Geary 
"    Edward  T.,  engineer,  r.  742,  21st 
"    Edward  W.,  news  agent  Occidental  News 

Co.,  r.  2729  California 
"    E.  J.,  asst.  superintendent  Sutter  St.  Ry., 

r.  1810  Polk 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  113%  Lily  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  134  Juniper 
"    Emanuel  O.,  bottler  The  Rosenblatt  Co.,  r. 

318  Fillmore 
"    Francis  R.,  porter  Seller  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  36 

Ridley 
"    Frank,  r.  501  Broadway 
"    Frank,   helper    J.   Wilbur   Clark,    r.    1325 

Eddy 
"    Frank  B.,  bookkeeper  H.  D.  Morris  &  Co., 

r.  Fruitvale 
"    Frank  F.,  candy  maker,  r.  451%  Bryant 
"    Frank  N.,  laborer  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  451%  Bryant 
"    George,  chief  engineer  str  Alviso,  r.  451% 

Bryant 
"    Grace  F.  Miss,  r.  1317  Geary 
"    H.,  seaman  str.  City  of  Puebla 
"    H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  538  Fulton 
"    Harrie  C,  stenographer  Overland  Monthly, 

r.  1348  Nebraska 
"    Harry  D.,  driver  White  Star  Laundry  Co., 

r.  331  Page 
"    Harry  F.,  r.  330  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Harry  H.,  r.  1  Torrens  Court 
"    H.  D.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  309,  5th 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO. 

(Henry  D.  and  Henry  W.  Morris), 
agents  Chrome  Steel  Works,  Sander- 
son Bros.  Steel  Co.,  Rand  Drill  Co., 
The  Manhattan  Rubber  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  steel  rails,  rubber  goods, 
general  miU  and  mining  machinery, 
141-143,  1st,  telephone  Main  1911 


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Morris  Henry,  drayman,  r.  1717  Post 
"    Henry,  porter  California  Canneries  Co.,  r. 

678  Brannan  rear 
"    Henry,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  710  Clementina 
"    Henry,  traveling  salesman  Wheaton,  Breon 
&  Co.,  r.  402b  Haight 
Morris  Henry  D.  (H.  D.  Morris  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
■'    Henry  D.,  machinist,  r.  309,  5th 
"    Henri?  J.,  driver  Charles  B.  Baker,  r.  3110, 

16th 
"    Henry  S.,   capitalist,  630  Commercial,   r. 
Oakland 
Morris  Henry  W.  (  H.  D.  Morris  &  Co.),  r.  1918 
Baker 
Herman,   cellarman  Arpad  Haraszthy.   r. 

1907  Haight 
I.  F.  (Charles  Jacobson  &  Co.),  r.  1309  Web- 
ster 
Isaac,  peddler,  r.  2  Hopeton  Terrace 
Jacob,  clerk,  r.  629  McAllister 
James,  car  driver,  r.  1348  Nebraska 
James,  cook  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  939  Mis- 
sion 
James,  cooper,  r.  843  Harrison 
James,  laborer,  r.  11th  A  v  bet  J  and  K 
James,  longshoreman,  r.  233,  3d 
James  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1518 

Eddy 
James,  paver,  r.  702  Vallejo 
James,  real  estate,  r.  1018  Geary 
James,  surveyor,  r.  129  Valencia 
James  B.,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
James  H.,  clerk  general  manager's  office 

Market  St.  Ky,  r.  242,  12th 
James  L.,  clerk  F.  W.  Voogt;  r.  157  Clara 
Jefferson  D.,  cook,  r.  939  Mission 
John,  r.  49  Clara 
John,  cigars,  106,  7  h 
John,  clerk,  r.  712  Oak 
John,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

718  Golden  Gate  Av 
John,  cook,  r.  11  Clay 
John,  fisherman,  r.  17th  Av  South  nr  L 
John,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
John,  laborer,  r.  Foerster  nr  Melrose 
John,  machinist  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  1325 

Eddy 
John,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  213  Ellis 
John,  salesman,  r.  1017,  18th 
John,  salesman  A.  Kuhn,  r.  214,  6th 
John,  tile  setter,  r.  3623£  Clementina 
John  C,  driver  Market  St.  Ry,  r.   1348  San 

Bruno  Av 
John  F.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  157  Clara 
John  J.,  blacksmith  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  7IIV2  Clementina 
John  L.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.   1715 

Eddy 
John  M.,  r.  20  Louisa 
John  M.,  restaurant,  850  Howard 
Joseph,    traveling  salesman,  r.  629  McAl- 
lister 
"    Joseph  J.,  r.  506  Battery 
Morris  Josepli  J.    (successor  to  Morris  &  Mer- 
shon),  real  estate  and  insurance  agent, 
city  and  country  property,  Santa  Clara 
Valley  and  Palo  Alto  a  specialty,  630 
Market,  r.  926  Sutter 
"    Joseph  M.,  r.  22041/4  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  W.,  bartender  The  Baldwin 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  24  Federal 
"    Julius,    bookkeeper    Mandel,    Pursch    & 
Wiener,  r.  623!4  McAllister 
Morris  Julius,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1500  Market, 
r.  34  Grove 
"    Julius  I.,  dental  student,  r.  1218  Ellis 
"    Julius  S.,  cutter  M.  Franklin  &  Bro.,  r.  815 

Polk 
."    Kate,  widow,  r.  961  Bryant 
"    Kathleen  M.  Miss,  r.  742,  21st 
"    Kevy,  commission  merchant,  423  Front,  r. 

1309  Webster 
"    Lemuel   P.,  carpenter,    1202^^    Larkin,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Leo  M..  with  Merchants'  Pub.  Co. 
"    Leon,  clerk,  r.  629  McAllister 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Plain,  Japanned  and  Stamped 

TINiA£KRB 

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Morris  Lewis,  attorney  at  law.  505  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg,  r.  510  Mason 
"    Morris  Lillian  E.  Miss,  nurse,  742,  21st 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  733  Geary 
"_    Louis  I.,  clerk  Baron  Jacobs,  r.  2  Hopeton 

Terrace 
"    Louisa  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1429  Dupont 
"    Machine  Works  (N.  Y.),  H.   D.   Morris  & 

Co.  agents,  r.  141-143,  1st 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  867  Mission 
"    Margaret  D.,  widow,  r.  927,   12th  Av  South 
"    Mark,  seaman  brig  William  G,  Irwin,  r.  27 

East 
"    Mark  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  733  Geary 
"    Marks   (Wolters,    Schein  &  Co.),  r.    724a 

Green 
"    Martin,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  563 

Mission 
"    Martin  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2600 

Sutter 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  929  Natoma 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2108  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1  Torrens  Court 
"    Michael,  waiter,  r.  268  Clementina  rear 
"    Michael  J.,  policeman,  r.  61lB  Hyde 
"    Milton,  clerk,  r.  232d  12th 
"    Moses,  with  Jesse  G.  Gobey,  238  Sutter 
"    Otto,  butcher,  r.  37,  2d 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  542  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
"    Patrick  J.,  teamster,  r.  843  Harrison 
"    Pincus,  tailor,  10  Howard,  r.  232D  12th 
Morris    Plating    Works.      See    Pacific  Man- 
ufacturing and  Plating  Works 
"    Rachel,  widow,  r.  2000  Steiner 
"    Reuben,  salesman  C.  F.  Fechheimer,   r.   15 

Russ 
"    Richard,  wagon  maker,  r.  124,  8th 
"    Richard  A.,  coffee  packer  Adelsdorfer   & 

Brandenstein,  r.  II9V2  Harrison 
"    Robert,  r.  518  Nan  Ness  Av 
"    Robert  E.,  boots  and  shoes,  332  Broderick, 

r.  1322  Eddy 
"    Robert  H.,  carpenter,  r.  927,  12th  Av  South 
"    Robert  N.,   liquors,  211  Stevenson,   r.  869 

Market 
"    Rosalia  6.,  widow,  r.  2118  Bush 
"    R.  S.  Miss,  r.  1714  Market 
"    S.  &  Co.  (Sigmund  Morris  and  William  T. 

Satterwhite),    employment     agency,     7 

Flood  Bldg 
"     Sadie  Miss   (Morris  &  Clark),  r.   131/2  Lib- 
erty 
"    Samuel  F.,  collector  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  111214  Hyde 
"    SarahMrs.,  r.  732  Hayes 
"    Sarah  N.,  widow,  r.  1406b  O'Farrell 
"    Saul,  bookkeeper  M.  Seller  &  Co.,  r.   1717 

Post 
"    Sigmund  (S.  Morris  &  Co.),  r.  732  Hayes 
"    Simon,  dry  goods,  916  Dupont,  r.  218  Fill- 
more 
"    Simon,  nurse,  r.  1606  Bush 
"    Terrence,  laborer,  r.  21414  Langton 
"    Theodore,  marine  engineer,  r.  152,  9th 
"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  37  Juniper 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  157  Clara  rear 
"    Thomas,   stonecutter  Gray   Bros.,  r.    1020 

Howard 
"    Thomas  C,  harness  maker  James  B.  Mc- 

Mahon,  r.  223  Minna 
"    Thomas  H.,  office  419  California,  room  5,  r. 

1911  Larkin 
Morris  Thomas  H.,  dentist,  30-34  Phelan  Bldg, 

826  Market 
"    Thomas  J.,  liquors,  160,  1st 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Morris  U.  S.  Grant,  r.  1601  Gough 
"    Walter,  cook,  r.  16  Scott  PI 
Morris  Willard    B.,    vice-president    "Western 

Iron  Works,  133-125  Beale,  r.  814  Waller 
"    William  (Morris  &  Kennedy),  r.  Oakland 
"    William,    gardener    California    Woman's 

Hospital,  r.  3118  Sacramento 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  547, 1st 
"    William,  porter  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

2108  O'Farrell 
"    Zachariah,  janitor  Plymouth  Rock  Offlce 

Cleaning  Co. 
"    &  Clark    (Miss     Sadie   Morris    and    Miss 

Lizzie  Clark),  dressmaking,  235  Post 
Morris  &  Kennedy  (William  Morris  and  John 

F.  Kennedy),  dealers  fine  arts,  artists' 

materials,  gold  frames,  etc.,  19-21  Post 
4®"Morris.  See  Maurice,  Moritz  and  Morrice 
Morrisey   Alexander,    boilermaker  Risdon  I.  & 

L,  Wks,  r.  549  Bryant 
"    Andrew,  stevedore,  r.  757b  Folsom 
"    James  F.,    boilermaker   Risdon   I.    &    L. 

Wks,  r.  560  Howard 
"    James  F,,  carpenter,  r.  230  Birch  Av 
'<    John,  manager  Orpheum  Theatre,   115-117 

O'Farrell,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    John  W.,  r.  1307  Broadway 
"    Nicholas,  helper,  r.  317  Fremont 
"    Nicholas,  horseshoer,  332,  9th,  r.  1238  Mis- 
sion 
"    P.,  coalpasser  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Richard,  boilermaker,  r.  212,  1st 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1009  Bryant 
"    William  J.,  ship  builder,  r.  906  Illinois 
4®° Morrisey.    See  Morrissey 
Morrish  Thomas  I.,  liquors,  213  Stevenson 
Morrison  Albert,  r.  425  Eddy 
"    Albert,  clerk,  r.  1096  Post 
"    Albert  E.,  salesman  Thos.  H.  B.  Varney, 

r.  1196  Haight 
"    Albert   J.,    secretary    boys'    department 

Young  Mens'  Christian  Assn. 
"    Alexander  F.  (Morrison  &  Foerster),  r.  2717 

Pine 
"    Alexander  J.,  painter,  r.  659  Noe 
"    Alice  M.,  telephone  operator,  r.  679  Har- 
rison 
"    Andrew  F.,  mail  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1003 

Minna 
"    Andrew  J.,  r.  1911  Larkin 
"    Ann  Mrs.,  r.  3033,  16th 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  1213  Buchanan 
"    Archibald,  r.  2608  Howard 
"    Archibald,  fireman,  r.  7  Jackson 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  961  Bryant 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2601  Howard 
"    Charles,  reporter,  r.  1096  Post 
"    Charles    T.,    clerk    Scott  &  Van  Arsdale 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  2830  Howard 
"    Christopher,  driver  James  P.  Guerin,  r.  1350 

Market 
"    Colin  A.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  460 

Chenery 
"    Daniel,  carpenter  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    David,  livery  stable,  308,  18th,  r.  1704  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Edward,  fuller  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  1554  Kentucky 
"    Edward  J.,  porter,  r.  88;4  Everett 
"    Edward  W.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen 

&Co.,  r.  632  Church 
"    Edwin   C,    special    agent   and    adjuster 

^tna  Ins  Co.  (of  Hartford),  514  Califor- 
nia, r.  Oakland 
"    Eflie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  22,  13th 


Morrison  Fannie  Miss,  physician  Maclean  Sani- 
tarium, 1534  Mission 
"    F.  P.  Miss,  teacher  Pac.  Heights  Grammar 

School,  r.  2525  Pine 
"    Frank,  moJder.  r.  Precita  Avnr  Treat  Av 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  659  Noe 
"    Frank  E.,  dental  student,  r.  33V4  Rausch 
"    George,  hostler  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r.  22 

Turk 
"    George    Jr.,    machinist    American    Type 

Founders  Co.,  r.  1314  Pacific 
"    George  F.,  hostler  James  P.  Guerin,  r.  449 

Jessie 
"    George  H.,  r.  845  Devisadero 
"    George  H.,  r.  2830  Howard 
"    Gilbert  L.,  plumber,  r  659  Noe 
"    Harry,  concrete  worker,  r.  519V4  Birch  Av 
"    Harry  C,  druggist  A.   H.   Smith  &  Co.,  r. 

1111  Sutter 
"    Harry  L.,  superintendent  Mt.  Shasta  Min- 
eral Springs  Co.,  cor  6th  and  Townsend, 

r.  2310  Sacramento 
"    Hector,  r.  642  Stevenson 
"    Henry  E.,  student,  r.  1711  Clay 
"    Henry  S.,  teamster,  r.  809%  Treat  Av 
"    Herman,  bellman  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
"    Howard,    property   master    Tivoli   Opera 

House,  r.  4  Burritt 
"    James,  4th  officer  str  Gaelic 
"    James,  hostler  J.  W.  Morshead  &  Son,  r. 

20  Clay 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  489  Sanchez 
"    James  G.,  foreman  Saratoga    Stables,  r. 

1123  Sutter 
"    James  H.,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r.  2 

Delta  PI 
"    James    R.,    driver    S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   717 

Webster 
"    J.  L.   r.  1045  Market 
"    John,  r.  170  Perry 

"    John,  barber  A.  Levy,  r.  2515  California 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  711V4  Clementina 
"    John  C,  r.  2213  Fillmore 
"    John  F.,  porter  Spring  Valley  W.   W.,  r. 

659  Noe 
"    John  M.,  carriage  painter  Larkins&Co., 

r.  2601  Howard 
"    John  T.,  president  Pacific  Coast  Bicycle 

Co.,  18,  2d 
Morrison  John  T.,  secretary  Pacific  Pump  and 

Windmill  Co..  575  Mission,  r.  1022  Broder- 

ick 
"    Joseph  B.,  clerk  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r.  659 

Noe 
"    Joseph  H.,  r.  1537  Jackson 
Morrison  Joseph  R.,  bookkeeper  Martin  Holje, 

106  Pine,  r.  1537  Jackson 
"    Julian,  seaman,  r.  204  Perry 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  200  Stockton 
"    K.   C,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r.    2627 

Sutter 
"    Kittle  D.  Miss,  stenographer  The  Occident, 

r.  2601  Howard 
"    Lauchlin,  carpenter,  r.  138  Montana 
"    Lindsey  L.,  manager  N.  Iversen  Trading 

Co.,  125  Berry 
"    Malcolm,  insurance,  r.  120  Post 
"    Malcolm,   motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3 

Powell  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2525  Pine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3616  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  624a  Hampshire 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  physician,  2608  Howard 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  679  Harrison 
"    Michael,  engineer  William  A.  Schrock,  r. 

214  Richland  Av 
"    Parker  H.    M.,  master  bk    R.    P.  Rithet, 

office  220  California,  r.  215  Webster 
"    Parker  P.,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  679 

Harrison 
"    Robert,  meterman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1718  Jones 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  1810  Larkin 
"    Sidney,  student,  r.  316  Bartlett 
"    Susie  S.  Miss,  teacher   South   San    Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  2601  Howard 
"    Thomas  H.,  real  estate,  r.  1911  Larkin 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  24%  Ritch 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1908  Mission 


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Morrison  Williani  (Morrison  &  Bevilockway), 

r.  913a  23d 
"    William  G.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  3601 

Howard 
"    William  H.,  manager   Yale  &  Towne  Mfg 

Co.,  4  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  Cosmos  Club 
"    William  H.,  salesman  A.  C.  Nichols  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  J.,   gripman  Sutter    St. 

14121/2  Baker 
"     Winfield  S.,  bakery,  1913  Howard 
"    Wlnfleld  S.,  superintendent  C.   E.   Worden 

&Co.,  r.  56Steiner 
"    W.  Parks,  clerk  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r.    1503 

Jackson 
"    &    Bevilockway    (William    Morrison    and 

Louis  M.  Bevilockway),  ship  tinsmiths 

and  plumbers,  110  Steuart 
Morrison  &  Foerster  (A.  F.  Morrison  and  C. 

E.  A.  Foerster),  attorney   at  law,  123-127 

Crocker  Bldg 
4®=Morrison.     See  Morison 
Morrissey  Albert  M.,  clerk,  r.  3034  California 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  102  Haight 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  groceries,  247  Clara 
"    Charles  E.,  harness  maker,  r.  1189  Union 
"    D.,  coal  passer  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    David,  iron  worker,  r.  711  Scott 
"    Edmond.  stableman  M.   Michelsen,  r.  615 

Ellis 
"    Edmund,  printer  P.  J.  Thomas,  r.   702  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Edward  L.,  r.  326  Minna 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1139  Union 
"    Frank  D.,  barber  Leslie  A.   Webber,   r.   6 

Kissling 
"    Henry,  printer,  r.  440  Tehama 
"    James,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry. 
"    James,  S.  J.,  professor  St.   Ignatius   Col- 


"    John  (Carroll  &  Morrissey),  r.  15,  30th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    John  H.,  property  master,  r.  440  Tehama 
"    John  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  440  Tehama 
"    John  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  433 Bryant 
"    John  M.,  policeman,  r.  1139  Union 
"    John  W.,  pressman  Chronicle,  r.  13th  Av 
bet  H  and  I 
Morrissey  Joseph  G.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, late  of  St.  Mary's   and  City  and 
County    Hospitals,  office  NE    cor   19th 
and  Mission,  hours  11  a.  m.  to  13  m.,  and 
3.30  to  5  p.  m.  telephone  Mission  171,  r. 
102  Haight.  hours,  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
telephone  Steiner  2321 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  14  Federal 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  714  Harrison  Av 
"    Mary,  candy  maker  W.  S.  Townsend,  r.  2iY2 

Ritch 
"    Maurice,  longshoreman,  r.  417  Fremont 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  1313a  Scott 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1303%  Larkin 
"    Patrick    W.    (English  &  Morrissey),  r.  803 

Ellis 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  37^4  Gilbert 
"    Robert  A.,  with  P.  C.  Malloy,  r.  103  Haight 
"    W.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  34V^  Ritch 
"    William  F,,  porter  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 
1139  Union 
4®=-Morrissey.    See  Morrisey 
Morrow  Almond  R.,  department  superintendent 
Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  102  Haight 
"    Bert,  clerk,  r.  3833  Pine 
"    Club,  633  Union 
"    Florence,  widow,  r.  532  Natoma 
"    Frank  P.,  r.  771  Howard 
Morrow  George  &  Co.  (George  P.  Morrow  and 
Alexander   O.    Mulligan),     commission 
merchants,  hay  and  grain,  39  Clay 
"    George  P.  (George  Morrow  &  Co.),  r.  North 

Temescal,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Howard,  physician,  r.  916  Leavenwarth 
"    Hugh  G.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  615,  3d 
"    James,  team.ster  Western  Transfer  Co.,  r. 
436,  5th 
Morrow    James    A.,    president  Pacific   Metal 
Works,  137-139,  1st,  r.  Oakland 
D.,  rancher,  r.  337, 13th  Av 


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Morrow  J.  H.,  special  agent  W.  J.  Callingham, 
r.  Oakland 

"    John,  policeman,  r,  334  Sanchez 

"    John  C,  r.  553  Minna 

"    May,  domestic,  1809  Gough 
Morrow  Robert  F.,    president   Sutter    Street 
Railway  Co.,SE  cor  Sutter  and  Polk,  and 
real  estate,  414  California,  r.  916  Leaven- 
worth 
Robert  H.,  attorney  at  law,  33-34  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  916  Leavenworth 
Thomas,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  337,  4th 

Av 
William  C,  editorial  writer  Call,  r.  1603 

Vallejo 
William  G.,  president  Overman  and  Confi- 
dence Silver  Mining  Co's,  414  California, 
r.  Sausalito 
William  H.,  clerk  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co., 

r.  3823  Pine 
William  S.,  collector,   130  Sansome,  room 
13,  r.  Oakland 
Morrow  William  W.,  judge  United  States  Dis- 
trict Court,  chambers  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg.  room  68,  r.  San  Rafael 

"    William  W.,  porter  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 
Co.,  r.  430,  29th 

"    &  Co.  (Mrs.  Belle  Rogers),  corset  makers, 
504  Greenwich 
Mors  Albert,  driver  Franz  Siebrecht,  r.  54  Ship- 
ley 
Morse  Adolph,  tailor,  r.  1503  Buchanan 

"    Benjamin  M.,  clerk,  r.  3119  Fillmore 

"    Benjamin  T.,  carpenter,  r.  2119  Fillmore 

"    Caroline,  widow,  elevator  tender  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  r.  625  Jessie 

"    Caroline  F.,  widow,  r.  26  McAllister 

"    Charles  B.,  cutter  Heyneman  &  Co.,  r.  1315 
Sacramento 

"    Charles  C,  master  ship  C.  F.  Sargent,  office 
54  Steuart,  r.  5  Scott 

"    Charles  E.,  marine  engineer,  r.  32  South 
Park 

"    Cora  A.  Mrs.,  physician,  631  O'Farrell 

"    C.  Percy,  clerk  J.  F.  Chapman  &  Co.,  r.  5 
Scott 

"    Eckelson,  r.  907  Pine 

"    Edward  A.,  treasurer  Frisbee,  Risdon  & 
Co.,  133  Market,  r.  711  Leavenworth 

"     E.  L.  Miss,  proofreader,  r.  36A  Hawthorne 

"    Elliott  J.,  r.  330  Geary 

"    Elisha,  r.  631  O'Farrell 
Morse  Fremont,  assistant  United  States  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey  (Western  Division), 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  39,  r.  1415 
Clay 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  12  Hawthorne 

"    George  D.,  photographer,  916  Market,  r.  The 
Baldwin 

"    George  L.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1459  Guer- 
rero 

"    George  W.,  ice  dealer,  r.  506,  9th 

"    Georgia  C.  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 
School,  r.  1001  Pine 

"    Harry,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1532  Polk 
Morse  Harry  N.,  agent  and  proprietor  Morse's 
Patrol  System,  430  Kearny,  r.  Newton 
Av  nr  Hanover  Av.  East  Oakland 

"    Henry,  r.  31  Alta 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  1125  McAllister 

"    H.  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Morse  Isaac  H.,- president  King-Morse  Canning 
Co.,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Sansome,  r. 
1415  Clay 

"    James,  janitor,  r.  823  Jackson 

"    James,  real  estate,  r.  106^4,  3d 


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Morse  James  E.,  cutter  Heyneman  &  Co.,  r.  1315 
Sacramento 
"    Jesse  A.,  compositor,  r.  510^  Hayes 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  31  Alta 

MORSE  JOHN  F., 

physician  and  surgeon,  and  surgeon 
German  Hospital,  oflBlce  200  Stockton, 
hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone 
Grant  90,  r.  2522  Pine,  telephone  West 
533 
Morse  Joseph,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  926  Min- 
nesota 

"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  6191^  Minna 

"    Joseph  M.,  furniture,  1725  Market,  r.  2146 
Market 

"    L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  907 Pine 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  31  Alta 

"    Leonard,  clerk  A.  Pistolesi,  r.  752  Wash- 
ington 

"    Lyman  A.,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice 
Wks,  r.  867  Market 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2234  Mission 

"    Milton  H.,  agent  The  Am.  Trading  Co.,  112 
California,  r.  926  Fillmore 

"    Nellie  A.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  26a  Hawthorne 

"    Robert  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  17  Scott 

"    Roland,  r.  926  Fillmore 

"    Samuel  S..  machinist,  r.  554  Iowa 

"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  26a  Hawthorne 

"    Sigourney  B.,    bookkeeper    Daily    Report 
Pub.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    William  S.,  plumber  Shepard  Bros.,  r.  625 
Jessie 

"    Zachariah,  janitor,  r.  13  Ritch  rear 
4^Morse.    See  Morss 

Morse's  Patrol  System,  Harry  N.  Morse  pro- 
prietor, 4.30  Kearny 
Morser  Edward  J.,  chief  deputy  City  and  County 

Surveyor,  r.  118^4  Fulton 
Morshead  John  W.   (J.  W.  Morshead  &   Son), 
and  president  Am.  Imp.    Co.,  220  San- 
some, room4,  r.  1011  Devisadero 

"    J.  W.  &  Son  (John  W.  and  Stanley  W.), 
proprietors  City  Front  Stables,  20  Clay 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  645  Geary 

"    Philip,  foreman  James  P.  Guerin,  r.  1508 Fell 

"    Stanley  W.  (J.  W.  Morshead  &  Son),  r.  1011 
Devisadero 
Morson  Frank  C,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  813,  20th 
Morss  George  A.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Joseph  E.,   clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Mort  George  W.,  laborer,  r.  228  Lang  ton  rear 
Mortee  Mary  E.  Miss,  principal  St.  Katharine's 

Episcopal  School,  r.  28  Liberty 
Mortensen  Eliza,  teacher  embroidery,  184  Noe 

"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    Jens  P.,  lodgingfe,  606,  3d 

"    John  P.,  seaman,  r.  903  Bryant 

"    Morton,  cook  Andrew  Christensen,  r.  471 '4 
Tehama 

"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  lOO;^  Jackson 

"    Paul,  master  mariner,  r.  1220,  26th 

"    Ruble,  waitress   Dennett's,  r.  635    Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Thomas,  master  str  San  Jose 
Mortenson  Christine,  clerk    Charles    Jacobson, 
r.  411,  3d 

"    Harry,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Adsigns  Co.,  r.  70714 
Hyde 
Morth  Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
Morfcigia  William,  porter  G.  Mayes  &  Co.,  r.  725 
Bush 


Mortimer  Franklin  C,  clerk  W.  J.  Callingham, 
r.  1916  Pierce 

"    Henry  W.,  clerk  The    Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1916  Pierce 

"    William   B.,    stage    hand    Tivoli     Opera 
House,  r.  430»4  Natoma 
Mottizia  Nicholas,  restaurant,  132,  4th 
Mortola  August,  r.  318  Broadway 

"    Baptiste,  r.  318  Broadway 

"    Frank,  r.  318  Broadway 

"    Prosper,  foreman  La  Voce  del  Popolo,  r. 
318  Broadway 

"    Prosper,  horseshoer   Baptiste   Lacaze,  r. 
13  Scotland 
Morton  Annie  A.,  widow,  musician,  r.  246  Tay- 
lor 

"  Brothers  (Patrick  C.  and  James),  hay, 
grain,  coal,  wood  and  dairy,  436, 10th 
Morton  Brothers  (William  R.  and  Henry  I.), 
proprietors  Morton  Special  Delivery, 
402-408  Taylor,  650  Market,  204  Battery. 
Ferry  Bldg  foot  Market,  Oakland  office 
in  Ferry  Depot 

"    Carrie  L.  Miss,  teacher  Rincon  Grammar 
School,  r.  450  Bartlett 

"    Charles  .  silversmith   Shreve   &   Co.,  r.  15 
Glen  Park  Av 

"    Charles   F.,  cook   John   C.   O'Brien,   r.  820 
Battery 

"    Charles  W.,  salesman  W.  T.  Smith  &  Son, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Conrad,  waiter,  r.  243  Minna 

"    Cora  W.  Mrs.,  r.  2220  Broadway 

"    David  W.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Morton,  r. 
628  Geary 

Morton  Draying  and  Warehouse 

Co.  The,  John  Morton  president,  W.  R. 

Morton  treasurer,  oflace  204  Battery, 

branch  office  NE  cor  5th  and  Townsend, 

warehouses  Townsend  bet  1st  and  2d, 

NE  cor  Battery  and  Union  and  SW  cor 

Battery  and  Lombard 
Morton  Edward  C,  clerk  Mann  &  Wilson,  r.  2014 

Pierce 
Edwin,  r.  215  Franklin 
Edwin  T.,  clerk  local  freight  offtce  S.  P. 

Co..  r.  215  Franklin 
Ella    J.    Miss,    vice   principal    Hamilton 

Grammar  School,  r.  607  Ellis 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  N  s  Bryant  nr  Fremont 
E.  M.,  clerk  Son  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  2414  Wash- 
ington 
Essie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  856  Bay 
Francis  A.,  student,  r.  1816  Howard 
Frank,  principal  Lowell  High  School,  r. 

3331  Washington 
Frank  H.,  collector  Spring  Valley  W.W., 

r.  1312  Page 
Frank  R.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Franklin  C,  clerk,  r.  1916  Pierce 
Frederick    S.,    millhand    DemingPalmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
George,  blacksmith,  r.  1816  Howard 
George  E.,  laundryman  American    Laun- 
dry, r.  1902  Union 
Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  1312  Page 
Harry,  r.  621/2  Post 
Harry  J.,  cooper,  r.  856  Bay 
Harry  W.,  clerk,  r.  1916  Pierce 
Henrie  F.,  carpenter,  6  Spring,  r.  856  Bay 
Henry  B.,  commission  merchant,  103  Front, 

r.  1101  Geary 
"    Henry  C,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  710 

California 
Morton  Henry  D.  (Morton  Bros.),  and  president 

W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  N  W  cor  Fremont 

and  Natoma,  r.  310  Ellis 
"    Henry  E.,  keeper  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving 

Station,  Ocean  Boulevard  cor  Fulton 
Morton   Henry  J.,  director   George  W.  Gibbs 

Co.,  33-39  Fremont,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Henry  R.,  dentist,  205  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

817  Lombard 

MORTON  HENRY  R.  Jr., 

dentist,  637  Kearny,  office  hours  9  a. 
m.  to  5  p.  m.,  r.  1231  Stockton 


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Morton  Herbert  S.,  student,  r.  1118  O'Farrell 
"    Howard,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd Co.,  r.  1625 

Fulton 
"    Howard  E.,  student,  r.  1625  Fulton 
"    J.,  fireman  str  Santa  Rosa 
Morton  J.  &  Co.  (John  and  W.  R.  Morton),  20-1 
Battery 
"    James  (Morton  Bros.),  r.  434V4,  10th 
"    James  H.,  fruit  grower,  r.  2220  Broadway 
"    Jeanette  G.,  widow,  r.  1625  Fulton 
"     J.  H.,  r.  606  Sutter 
Morton  John,  president  The  Morton  Draying 
and  Warehouse  Co.,  204  Battery,  r.  305 
Taylor 
"    John  B.,  cutter  Henry  Hess,  r.  1712  Brod- 

erick 
"    John  F.,  driyer  Wells,    Fargo   &  Co.,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    John  M.,  r.  Union  League  Club 
"    John  M.,  policeman,  r.  795  Stevenson 
"    John  R.,  carpenter,  r.  826  Bryant 
"    John  R.,  street  contractor,  r.  1816  Howard 
Morton  Joseph  Hatfield,  importer  and  commis- 
sion merchant   (champagnes),  106  Pino, 
telephone  Black  51,  r.  1320  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Joshua  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1509  Jackson 
"    Julius  W.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  2014  Pierce 
"    Laura,  widow,  r.  1819  Webster 
"    Lydia,  widow,  r.  450  Bartlett 
"    Lyman,  artist  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    M.  Alice,  domestic.  572  Harrison 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  107,  16th 
"    Nathaniel  T.,  receiver  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

2110  O'Farrell 
"    Patrick  C.  (Morton  Bros.),  r.  43414,  10th 
"    Percy,  laborer,  r.  430  Ellis 
"    R.  C,  freight  clerk  str  San  Bias 
"    R.  Frederick,  surveyor,  r.  426  Eddy 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  13  Hinckley 
"    Robert  L.,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  414, 

3d  Av 
"    Shalman  E.,  salesman  George  H.  Croley 
Morton  Special  Delivery,  Morton  Bros,  proprie- 
tors, Henry  D.  Morton  manager,  403-408 
Taylor,  650    Market,  204  Battery,  Ferry 
Bldg    foot    Market,    Oakland   office    in 
Ferry  Depot 
"    T.  H.  Mrs.,  confectionery,  460  Haight 
"    Theophilus  B.,  messenger,  r.  6  Pleasant 
"    Thomas,  r.  299  Hyde 
"    Thomas  (Morton  &  Hedley).  r.  302,  24th 

MORTON  THOMAS, 

wood  and  coal,  628-630  Geary,  tele- 
phone East  152,  branch  1619  Laguna, 
telephone  East  152-4  bells,  r.  632  Geary 

Morton  Thomas  H.,  foreman  Greenbaum  &  Co., 
r.  460  Haight 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Morton,  r. 

632  Geary 
"    William,  engineer  Post,  r.  515  Stevenson 
"    William  J.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 

r.  736  Clementina 
"    William  P.,  r.  856  Bay 
Morton  William  R.  (Morton  Bros.),  and  treas- 
urer The  Morton  Draying  and  Warehouse 
Co.,  204  Battery,  r.  1118  O'Farrell 
"    Winnifred,  widow,  r.  709^4  Harrison  rear 
"    Wirt,  clerk  George  W.Day  wait,  r.  Oakland 
"    Zacharias  J.,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons, 
r.  5o  Boardman  PI 

MORTON  &  HEDLEY 

(Thomas  Morton  and  John  Hedley), 
proprietors  Western  Foundry,  234 
Fremont 

JgS=Morton.    See  Moreton 

Morton's  Warehouses,  office  204  Battery 

Mortzen  Jacob  H.,  waiter  C.  H.  E.  Rohlffs,  r.  10 

Montgomery  Court 
Moryon  Charles  L., druggist,  r.  401,  6th 
Morzolf  George,  expressman,  r.  3  Mateo 
Mosbacher  Emanuel,  japanner  George  H.  Tay 

Co.,  r.  1503  Powell 
"    Gerson,  insurance  agent  Boyd  &  Dickson, 

r.  214  Steuart 


Mosbacher  Solomon,  upholsterer,  r.  715  Howard 
Mosby  John  S.,  attorney  at  law  law  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  728  Sutter 

Mosca  Esther  M.  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  512  Filbert 

"    Joseph,  bookkeeper    Emilio    Martinoni,  r. 

526  Filbert 

Moscone  Giacomo,  scavenger,  r.  5th  Av.nr  Lake 

Moscrop  Joseph,  clerk  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  1818 

Market 
Mosetaach  Ferdinand  C,  attorney  at  law,  no- 
tary public,  commissioner  of  deeds,  real 
estate  and  insurance   agent  and  loans, 
323  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  1879,  r. 
Ill  Guerrero 
"    Henry,  clerk  Station  B  Post  OfQce,  r.  814 
Army 
Moseley  Andrew  S.  (Cutter  &  Moseley),   r.  2510 
Fillmore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  65SU  Jessie 
Mosely  Frank  E.,  compositor,  r.  536  Fell 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  526  Fell 
Mpsener  August,  waiter,  r.  312,  1st 
Moser  August,  lodgings,  439  Jessie 
"    Bonif  acius,  special  policeman,  r.  926  Wash- 
ington 
J8®=Moser.    See  Mosher 

Moses  Charles  S.  (Charles  S.  Moses  &  Co.),  r. 
Pacific-Union  Club 
"    Charles  S.  &  Co.  (Charles  S.  Moses),  wool 

dealers,  653,  5th 
"    Emily  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  28  Perry 
"    Henrietta  Miss,  bookkeeper  Kragen  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  1510  Dolores 
"    Isaac  N.,    telegraph    operator,    r.     4S7y2 

Haight  rear 
"    John  H.,  gardener,  r.  SOQVi  Haight 
"    Marcus  (Arctic  Fur  Co.),  and  furrier,  963 

Market,  r.  107  Leavenworth 
"    Max,  bookkeeper,  r.  1510  Dolores 
"    Montague  T.  (Sumner  &  Moses),  attorney 
at  law,  335  Montgomery,  room  35,  r.  1032 
Page 
"    Morris,  barber,  605  Mission,  r.  18  Harriet 
"    Morris,  varieties,  305  Hayes,  r.  1311  Ellis 
"    Oscar,  bazaar,  431  Larkin,  r.  810  McAllister 
"    PaulL.,  shoecutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

.533  Green 
"    S.  A.,  opftician,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  435  Tehama 
"    Walter  H.,  chairmaker,  r.  35  Perry 
"    Walter  W.,  r.  35  Perry 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  35  Perry 
Moses    William    S.,    superintendent    Masonic 
Cemetery,     r.   Turk    bet    Masonic    and 
Parker  Avs 
Mosgrove  John,  hostler  Alex  McCord  &  Co.,  r. 

133  Eddy 
je@=-Mosgrove.    See  Musgrave 
Mosher  Anne,  widow,  r.  135  Dore 
"    Aurelia  Miss,  millinery,  207  Powell,  r.   303 

Valencia 
"    Benjamin,  cooper  George  W.  Dalmas,  r.  303 

Valencia 
"    Carrie  A.,  widow,  r.  119i/4,  6th 
"     ,  Chandler  &  Co.   (T.  Harry  Chandler  and 
John  B.  Robinson),  manufacturers  Cal. 
Fruit  Grader,  138  Market 
"    -Craig  Co.  The(  James  L.  Mosher  and  Albert 
W.  Craig),  fruit  dryers  and  packers,  322 
Turk  rear 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  135  Dore 
"    Frank  S.,  foreman  Music  and  Drama,  r.  4 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Frederick,  master  mariner,  r.  736a  22d 
"    George  E.,  engineer,  r.  4  Yerba  Buena 
"    Gilbert  M.,  teamster,  r.  206,  19th 


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"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Mosher  Howard  N.,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 

' '    J  ames  L.  (Craig  &  Mosher  and  The  Mosher- 

Craig    Co.),    and    commissioner    State 

Board  of  Horticulture,  r.  218  Turk 

■'    Joseph   (Whittingham  &  Mosher),    r.   704 

Howard 
"    Julius,  teacher  music,  r.  340,  13th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  4  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Theodore  (Mosher  &  Wightman),  r.  230i^, 

9th 
"    Thomas  S.,  carpenter,  r.  206,  19th 
"    William,  chemist,  r.  302  Valencia 
"    Wright  G.,  cabinet  maker.  1639  Mission 
"    &  Wightman  (Theodore  Mosher  and  Wil- 
liam T.  Wightman),  produce  dealers,  103 
Washington 
4®=  Mosher.    See  Moser 
Mosier    Josephine    Miss,     saleslady,     r.    1821 

Lyon 
Mosler  Safe  Co.,  The  Adams  &  Beck  Co.  agents, 

see  Safes  under  classification 
Moss  Arthur  J,,  conductor  Market  St.   Rv.,   r. 
1227  Turk 
"     Brothers    (Sanford    A.    and    E.    Carlton), 
brushes,    brooms,    wooden    and    willow 
ware,  408  Sacramento 
"    E.,  r.  781  Mission 
"     E.  Carlton  (Moss  Bros.),  r.  812  Ellis 
"    Edith  J.  Miss,  r.  812  Ellis 
"    Ellis  W.,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co..  r.   1126 

Pine 
"     Emma  L.,  widow,  r.  25241/4  Post 
"    Ernest  G.,  teacher  languages,  r.  812  Ellis 
"    Frank  L.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co  ,  r.  2524^ 

Post 
"    George,  acting  librarian  Sutro  Library,  30 

Montgomery  Block,  r.  14  Lyon 
''    George,  bartender,  r.  808  Mission 
"    George  A.,  gloves,  umbrellas  and  parasols, 
800  and  932  Market   and  101  Post,  r.  1012 
Bush 
"    George  R.   (King,    Moss    &   Co.),    r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Henry  A.,  real  estate,  622  Spreckels  Bldg, 

r.  248  Chattanooga 
"    Isaac,  clerk  M.  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  13051/2  Polk  ' 
"    Jacob,  r.  1818  O'Farrell 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co..  r.  17th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  K 
"    J.  Mora,  physician,  2423  California 
Moss  Jolin,  assistant  local  freight  agent  S.  P. 
Co.,  5th  and  Townsend,  r.  606  Sutter 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  251  Tehama 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.   SE  cor  Greenwich  and 

Gough 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  31  Dore 
■'    Joseph  J.,  butcher  Daniel  Sylvester  &  Sons 
"    Joseph  J.,  fish  and  oysters,  114,  7th,  r.  619^ 

Minna 
"    Leopold,  r.  1818  O'Farrell 
•■    Mary,  widow,  r.  1126  Pine 
"    Nellie  G.  Miss,  r.  1917  Baker 
"    Patrick  H.,  laborer,  r.  345  Brannan 
"    Peter,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  17th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  K 
"    Sanford  A.  (Moss  Bros.),  r.  812  Ellis 
"    William  P.,  clerk  H.  Levi,  r.  345  Brannan 
49=Moss.    See  Maus,  Morse  and  Morss 
Mossford  Moses,  hardware,  1037,  24th 
Mossi  Ercole,  cook,  r.  509  Broadway 
Mossier  Frederick,  cellarman,  r.  522  Shotwell 
Mossman  W.  F.  Mrs.,  r.  726  Shotwell 
Mossner  Charles,  clerk  Cal.  Wine  Association, 

r.  1050  Howard 
Mosson  David,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. 


Mostahinich  George  M.,  restaurant,  108,  4th,  r' 
939  Mission 
"    John,  clerk  George  M.  Mostahinich,  r.  108, 
4  th 
Mostyn  Mary,  widow,  r.  1212  M''ashington 
Mote  Henry,  gripman,  Market  St.  Rv.,  r.  2516a 

Post 
Mothander  John  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1015  Buchanan 
Mother  Lode  Gold  Mining  Co.   (Amador  Co.). 
William  Irelan  secretary,    219  Crocker 
Bldg 
Motheral  Graham  F.,  horseman,  r.  424,  5th  Av 
Mothershead  Mary,  widow,  r.  326  Minna 
Motley  A.  H.  Tobacco  Co.  (Reidsville,  N.  C).  J. 

Lewis  Starr  agent.  215  Front 
Motroni  Angelo,  hostler  Motroni  &  Guastucci, 
r.  515  Green  rear 
"    Augustino  (Motroni  &  Guastucci),  r.  402a 

Green 
"    &  Guastucci  (Augustino  Motroni  and  An- 
drea Guastucci),  livery  stable  and  wood 
and  coal,  633  and  515-517  Green 
Mott  Alice  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Globe  House, 
137,  7th 
■■'    Baldwin  E,  traveling  salesman  W.  W.  Mon- 
tague &  Co.,  r.  1520  Vallejo 
"    Charles  W.,  office  315  California,  room  7,  r. 

700  Jones 
"    Eleanor  B.,  widow,  r.  1520  Vallejo 
"    Ernest  J.,  stenographer,  320  Sansome,  room 

57,  r.  314  Eddy 
'•    F.,  laborer,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Frank  K.  (E,  A.  Howard  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Mott  J.  L.  Ironworks  (New  York),  M.  S.  James, 
Pacific  Coast  agent,  27  Flood  Bldg 
"    Leslie  C,  student,  r.  314  Eddy 
Motte  Alexandre,  cabinet  maker  and  locksmith. 

906  Pacific 
Mottle     Zacharias,    milker,    r.    Lafayette   nr. 

Brunswick 
MottromJohn,  foreman  Charles  S.Crittenden, 

r.  911  Polk 
Motzer  Conrad,  bakery,  1713  Leavenworth 
Motzkau  Otto,  carpet  cutter,  r.  206  Eddy 
Mougin  L.  M.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  700  Sutter 
Mouille    Geraud    P.,    carpenter,   1st  St.   Wks, 

Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  648  Andover  Av 
Mould  J.  T.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR., 
r.  1222a  Union 
"    Richard   I.,    clerk    Fireman's    Fund   Ins. 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Moulder  Andrew  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  812  Bush 
Moulder   Augustus  B.,   secretary  The   Giant 
Powder  Co.  Consolidated,  430  California, 
r.  2119  California 
"    Hamilton  L.,  bookkeeper  First  National 
Bank,  r.  812  Bush 
MouJder  Primary  Scbool,  Mrs.  Katharine  E. 
Brogan    principal,   SW    cor   Page    and 
Gough 
Moulin  Caroline  Mrs.,  teacher  embroidery  and 
fancy  work,  1667%  Mission 
"    Ferdinand,  bookkeeper,  r.  1667i/^  Mission 
"    Gabriel,   photographer  R.    J.    Waters,    r. 

16671/2  Mission 
"    Louis  D.,  laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 

124,  6th 
"    Victor,  interpreter,  1  Webb,  r.  761  Mission 
MoulthropCarleton  F.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss 
&  Scott,  r.  Alameda 

MOULTHROP  CHARLES  W., 

draughtsman      and      patternmaker, 
blue  prints,  225  Mission,  r.  830  Bush 

Moulthrop  Howland  K.,  local  deputy  national 
president  National  Association  of  Sta- 
tionary Engineers,  220  Fremont,  r.  914 
Dolores 

"    John  L.,  r.  914  Dolores 

"    John  R.,  r.  1410  Webster 

"    William  H.,  traveling  auditor  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
1410  Webster 
Moulton  Adeline  W.,  widow,  r.  1632  Vallejo 

"    Daniel  S.,  bookkeeper  E.  B.  Dean  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Floyd,  r.  1620  Bush 

"    Frank  F.,  office  577    Market,  r.   Redwood 
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Moulton  Frank  H.,   traveling   salesman  Will- 
iams-Marvin Co.,  r.  221  Pierce> 
"    George  H.,  pattern  maker,  r.  2316  Folsom 
"    Henry  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1806 
Geary 
Moulton  Irving  F.,  2d  assistant  cashier  The 
Bank  of  California,  r.  2017  Hyde 
"    Joseph  H.,  shipjoiner,  r.  2316  Folsom 
"    Josephine,  widow,  seamstress,  r.  822  Green- 
wich 
"    Levy  L.,  detective,  r.  1131  Polk 
■'    Mabel  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1620  Bush 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  1210  Mason 
"    Sadie,  widow,  r.  529  Grove 
"    Warren  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  536 
Ivy  Av 
Moulty  Adele  C.  Miss,   teacher  Horace  Mann 
Grammar  School,  r.  720,  24th 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  720,  24th 
Mound  City  Paint  and  Color  Co.,  12  Drumm 
Mounic  Jacques  (E.  Gamier  &  Co.),  and  restau- 
rant, 615  Sacramento 
Mount  Calvary  Cemetery,   Peter  F.  Mohun 
superintendent,    entrance  St.   Joseph's 
Av,  termination  Ellis 
"    Diablo  Mill  .and    Mining  Co.  (Candelaria, 
Nov.),  Richard  W.  Heath  secretary,  318 
Pine,  room  12 
Mount   Hamilton  Stage  Co.,  Samuel   Miller 

agent,  office  613  Market 
Mount  Hamilton  Vineyard,  John  L.  Koster  & 
Co.  proprietqrs,  office  .327  Market,  vine- 
yard Mount  Hamilton  Road,  Santa  Clara 
County 
Mount    Joseph  M.,    theatrical  agent   Pacific 
Coast.  225  Kearny,  r.  416  McAllister 
"    Kimball    Gold    Mining    Co.,     Arthur     R. 
Rlckoft  secretary,  5  Mills  bldg,  5th  floor 
"     Malcolm,  expressman,  r.  307,  7th  Av 

Mount  Olivet  Cemetery  Assn., 

M.  C.  Walton  president,  H.  T.  Graves 
secretary,  302  Montgomery,  rooms  7-8 

Mount    Samuel    R.,  liquors,  213   Montgomery, 

r.  830  Treat  Av 
"    Sarah  F.  Miss,  teacher  Fremont  Primary 

School,  r.  307,  7th  Av 
Mount    Shasta    Mineral    Spring  Co.       See 

Mt.  Shasta  Mineral  Spring  Co. 
Mount  St.  Joseph  Infant  Asylum,  Sister  Mary 

Caine  Superior,  Silver  Av  nr  Q  South 
"    Zion        Hospital      Association,      Nathan 

Schlesinger  Hon'y  Secretary,  ,304  Mont- 
gomery 
Mountain  Axel  B.,  upholsterer  A.  V.  Henko,  r. 

2312M  Fillmore 
"    Edward,    gripman  Market  St.   Ry,    r.    12 

Powell  Av 
Mountain  Ice  Co.  of  California,  A.  F.  Morrison 

president,     Joseph    Martin    secretary, 

ofQce  327  Market 
"    Tunnel    Gravel     Mining     Co.,    James    R. 

Garniss  president,  E.  C.  Landes   secre- 
tary, 219  Sansome 
"    View   Gold  Mining  Co.,    James    H.    Hall 

president,  Jabez  Howes  secretary,  214 

Pine,  room  55 
"    View  Mining  Co.,  Arthur  H.  Ten  Broeck 

manager.  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 
Mountaineer  Steam  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills, 

Lievre,  Frick  &  Co.   proprietors,  701-711 

Sansome,  office  117  Battery 
Mountford  George,  clerk,  r.  1241'/^,  24th 
Mourejeau  Peter,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks, 

r.  1242,  7  th  Av  South 
Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co.,  bottlers  of   steam 

soda  water,    815-819    Montgomery,  tele- 
phone Main  1259 
"    Marcelin   (Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co.),   r. 

1214  Stockton 
Mour:tzeii  John,  coffee  saloon,  605  Montgomery, 

r.  7281/2  Union 
Mourot  Albert,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  331  Kearny 
Mouseau  Peter,  peddler,  r.  620,  17th 
Mouseigne  Francois,  cellarman  E.  Garnier  & 

Co.,r.  913  Bush 


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Mouser  John  D.,  manager  The  Bankers  Alliance 
of  California,  14  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r. 
1418  Grove 
"    Silas  M.,  physician,  707  Bush 
"    William  H.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co., 
r.  1618  Page 
Mouthon  Joseph,  r.  208  Utah 
Mouton  Frank,  bartender  T.  I.  Moorish,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Jules,  machinist,  r.  1215  Clay 
Moutrie  E.  Mrs.,  r.  21  Fell 
Mouyer    Louis    (Lamanet   &    Mouyer),    r.   820, 

18th 
Mouze  Adolph,  laundry,  1124  Pine 
Mowbray  Robert  H.,  foreman  repairs  Harbor 

Commissioners,  r.  1209a  Clay 
Mower  Margery,  widow,  r.  2726  Howard 
"    May  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  2726  How- 
ard 
Mowry  Charles  W.,  helper  W.  A.  Mowry,  r.  17 
Capp 
"    Edward,  teacher  swimming,  r.  621  Bush 
"    George  B.,  mining,  r.  706  Ivy  Av 
"    Harry    A.,    painter   W.  A.    Mowry,    r.    17 

Capp 
"    Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  706  Ivy  Av 
"    Leland  a.,  r.  706  Ivy  Av 
"    Leontine,  widow,  r.  2229  Sutter 
"    Lucy  M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  26  Essez 
Mowry  Lyman  I.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Califor- 
nia, rooms  1-2,  r.  1719  Oak 
Mowry  Marion  L.  (John  M.  Klein's  Electrical 
Works  and  Russell,  Cerf  &  Mowry),  r.  828 
California 
"    Richard  D.,  solicitor,  r.  28  Essex 
"    William  A.,  carriage   and  wagon  maker. 
1140  Folsom,  r.  17  Capp 
.^J-Mowry.    See  Morey 
Mowry's  Hall,  Walter  G.  O'Brien  lessee  and 

manager,  SW  cor  Grove  and  Laguna 
Moxley  Elizabeth  W.,  widow,  r.  Ill  Fell 
Moxter  Conrad,  waiter,  r.  243  Minna 
Moyce  George,  porter  G.  M.  Josselyn  &  Co.  r. 
Alameda 
"    Harry  C,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  424i/4, 
7th 
Moye  Theis,  sack  sewer,  r.  34  Moss 
Moyer  George  L.,  lodgings,  16  Montgomery  Av, 
and  expressman,  N  W  cor  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery, r.  16  Montgomery  Av 
"    James  W.,  molder,  r.  151  Henry 
"    John,  driver  George  L.  Moyer,  r.  16  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Jonas  J.,  wagon  maker  David  Kerr,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Mattie  Miss,  r.  16  Montgomery  Av 
Moylan  Patrick,  packer  Wangenheim,  Stern- 

heim  &  Co. 
Moyle  Caroline  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Edward  H.,  draughtsman  Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  717  Union 
"    James,  salesman  Columbia  Cloak  and  Suit 

House,  r.  822  Hayes 
"    Robert  S.,  salesman,  r.  823a  17th 
Moyles  Andrew,  lithographer  Schmidt  Label  & 
Lith.  Co.,  r.  124,  21st 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  934  Hayes 
"    James  F.,  salesman,  r.  934  Hayes 
"    James  W.,  clerk,  r.  1124b  Union 
"    John,     teamster    Peoples'    Express    and 

Transferee.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Owen  J.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1124b 
Union 
Moyne  James  S.,  roofer,  r.  2045!.4  Mission 
Moynes   George  E.,  salesman  The  Hamburger 
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Moynihan  Cornelius,  hostler  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r. 
512  Howard 
"    Daniel  J.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

609  Fell 
"    Elizabeth  J.  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann 

Grammar  School,  r.  609  Fell 
"    George  (Zitska  c&  Moynihan),  r.  722  Green 
"    Humphrey  B.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

609  Fell 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  157,  9th 
"    John  S.,  plumber,  r.  154  Clara 
"    Laurence,  r.  609  Fell 

"    Nora  T.  Miss,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 
School,  r.  609  Fell 
Moynihan  Timothy  J.,  boiler  works,  311-313 

Mission,  r.  611  Jones 
j8®=Moynihan.    See  Monaghan  and  Monahan 
Moyon  Anna  Mme.,  dressmaking,  527  Pine 

"    James,  water  tender  str  Mexico,  r.  527  Pine 
Mozart  Edward    H.,   wholesale  millinery,   SE 
cor  6th  and  Market,  r.  710,  21st 
"    Hall,  1358  Market 
"    The,  John  Hueth  proprietor,  319  Ellis 
Mozetti  Benjamin,  driver,  r.  cor  S  and  17th  A v 
South 
"    Bartolomeo,  dairyman,  18th  Av  South  bet 
R  and  S 
Mozley  Brandon  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 
Mozzi  Antoine,  laborer  American  Salt  Co.,  r. 
nr  Five  Mile  House 
"    Joseph,   laborer  American  Salt  Co.,  r.  nr 
Five  Mile  House 

Mt,  Shasta  Mineral  Spring  Co. 

(Shasta  Springs,  Cal.),  Adam  Andrew 
secretary  and  general  manager,  main 
oflce  6th  and  Townsend,  branch  office 
205  Front 

Much  Thomas,  musician,  r.  800  Kearny 
Mucha  Philip,  tailor,  r.  915  McAllister 
Muck  Fritz,  engineer,  r.  330  Chestnut 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  330  Chestnut 
"    Peter,  bottler  North  Beach  Brewery,  r.  330 
Chestnut 
Muckley  Charles,  master  schr  Mattie  Dyer 
Mudd  Mattie,  widow,  nurse,  r.  915V2  Central  Av 
Mudge  George    B.,   salesman    California    Coal 

Co.,  r.  1714  Market 
Mudge  Robert,  clerk,  r.  24  McAllister 
"    Robert  G.,  salesman  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  r. 

The  Wenban 

"    Robert    S.,    clerk    auditing   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1800b  Hyde 

Mudgett  Edwin    A.,  ticket    agent    Burlington 

Route,  33  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 

"    George  A.,  druggist  William  E.  Mayhew,  r. 

144, 4th 
"    James  G.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Muegge  Harry  J.,  maltster  Charles  Bach,  r.  16 

Pfeifler 
4S=-Muegge.    See  Mugge 

Mueh  John  N.  (Mueh  &  Lynch),  r.  2213Broderick 
"    &    Lynch    (John   N.    Mueh    and    John    J. 
Lynch),  liquors,  1411  Stockton 
Muehe  Joseph  C,  bookkeeper  London  and  San 
Francisco  Bank,  r.  754  Bryant 
"    William,  manager  National  Vinegar  Wks, 
808-812,  4th,  r.  339,  6th 
Muehlenbruch  M..  medium,  r.  1063  Mission 
Mueller  Adam,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  & 
Co.,  r.  309  Ritch 
"    Albert  (Dannenbaum,  Mueller  &  Kahn),  r. 
1705  Geary 
Mueller  Albert  &  Co.    See  Dannenbaum,  Muel- 
ler &  Kahn  in  additional  names 
"    August,  insurance,  r.  817,  18th 


Mueller  Bernhard  (E.  Westdorp  &  Co.),  r.  1501 
Folsom 
"    Carl  W.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,  r. 

114  Valencia 

"    Caspar,  brass  finisher  Whyte  &  De  Rome, 

r.  230  Langton 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
■'    Charles,    stableman   Buffalo  Brewing  Co., 

r.  420,  6th 
"    Charles  A.,  bakery,  1709-1711  Mission 
"    Charles  F.,  cutter  Brandt  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  F.  W.  (Mueller  &  Co.),  r.  9271/2  Fil- 
bert 
"    Charles  R.,  boots  and  shoes,  505  Lyon 
"    Christian,  compositor  John  C.  Jens,  r.  1186 

Treat  Av 
"    Conrad,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  633a  Minna 
"    Emil,  porter,  r.  505  Post 
"    Frederick,  butcher  Charles  H.  Waterbury, 

r.  16031/2  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Frederick  H.,  driver,  r.  1540  Eddy 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  1214  Larkin 
"    George,  waiter,  r,  242  Minna 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  114  Valencia 
"    G.  T.  Oscar,, piano  tuner,  r.  1014  Greenwich 
"    Gustav,  metal  roofer,  r.  817,  18th 
"    Henry,  piano  maker  Jos.  Schmitz  &  Co.,  r. 

214,  3d 
"    Henry  L.,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

1542  Eddy 
"    Herman,  barber  Jos.  Knauer,  r.  754  Mis- 
sion 
"    Hermann  (Hueppeden    &    Mueller),  r.  920 

Central  Av 
"    Jacob,  waiter,  r.  9i4  Dale  PI 
"    John,  baker    Albert   Komsthoeft,    r.    414 

Dodge 
"    John,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  118 

Perry 
"    John,  foreman  South  S.  F.  Brewery,  r.  14th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    John,  liquors,  1101  Folsom,  r.  306,  7th 
"    John,  wood  carver,  r.  711  Mission 
"    J.  W.  Frederick,  foreman  William  Hoel- 

scher  &  Co.,  r.  122  Cumberland 
"    Kate,  domestic  New  Washington  Hotel 
"    Louis  (Mueller  &  Boss),  r.  410  Kearny 
"    Louis  C,  porter  German  Hospital 
"    Louis  J.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Maria  Miss,  r.  114  Valencia 
"    Martise,  lai  orer,  r.  18  Collingwood 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  7  Decatur 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  677}^  Mission 
"    Philip,  cook  J.  Janke,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert,    compositor  P.  J.  Thomas,  r. 

Vermont 
"    Rudolph,  clerk,  r.  1208  Clay 
"    Rudolph  A. .machinist  G.  W.  Penningt 

Sons,  r.  312  Beale  rear 
"    Rudolph  F.,  laborer,  r.  312  Beale  rear 
"    Rudolph  G.,  with  Louis   Schmidt,  r. 

Sumner 

"  Ulrich,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"  William,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    William,  salesman  Charles  Mattheas,  r. 

r.  302  Langton 
"    &    Boss    (Louis    Mueller    and    Joseph   F. 

Boss),  barbers,  432 Kearny 
"    &  Co.  (Charles  P.  W.  Mueller),  liquors  and 
restaurant.  120  California 
4@"Mueller.    See  Moeller  and  MuUer 
Muench  Konrad,  washer  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  146,  2d 
4®=Muench.    See  Munch 
Muender  Christian,  driver  Buffalo  Brewing  Co., 

r.  307  Grove 
4®=Muender.    See  Munder 
Muenter  August,    cashier   Grangers'  Bank  of 
California,  NW  cor  California  and  Bat- 
tery, r.  Alameda 
"    William,  wood  and  coal,  406  Tehama,  r.  146 
Perry 
4®=Muenter.    SeeMunter 
Muenz  Frederick,  driver  Jos.  Buttgenbach,  r. 

115  Langton 
^S^Muenz.    See  Muntz  and  Munz 

Mues  Carsten  D.,  groceries    and   liquors,    143 
Berry,  r.  Fulton  nr  7th  Av 


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Mues  John  F.,  bookkeeper  Townley  Bros.,  r.  Ful- 
ton nr  7th  Av 
"    Louis,  plate  printer  Hartwell,  Mitchell  & 
Willis,  r.  1815  Stockton 
Muffe  Frederick  P.,  physician,  425  Kearny,    r. 

1311  Jackson 
Mugan  John,  laborer,  r.  120  Townsend  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1031  Alabama 
"    John  A.  (Burkhardt  «&  Mugan),  r.  1031  Ala- 
bama 
Mugan  William  G.,   secretary  Dolbeer  &  Car- 
son Lumber   Co.,    San    Diego    Lumber 
Co.,  Southern  California  Coal  and  Clay 
Co  ,  and  West  Coast  Lumber  Co.,  10  Cali- 
fornia, room  3,  r.  616  Page 
4®"Mugan.     See  Mogan 

Mugarrietta  Eliza  A.,  widow,  r.  4211^  Cedar  Av 
"    Nellie  Miss,  retoucher,  r.  421^4  Cedar  Av 
"    Victoria   Miss,    saleslady,   r.  421^/i  Cedar 

Av 
"    William  J.,  printer,  r.  42I14  Cedar  Av 
Mugen  Kate  Miss,  r.  306!4,  6th 
Mugge    John,    poultry    raiser,   Spring   Valley 

'    Homestead 
J8S"Mugge.    See  Muegge 
Mugrage  Lulu  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  114  Turk 
Muheim  John,  liquors,  245,  4th 
"    William,  bartender  J.  Zumaberhous,  r.  174 

Clementina 
"    William,  musician,  r.  220  Kearny 
Muhl  Adolph,  driver  California  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
905  Sanchez 
"    August  H.,  shoemaker  L.  J.  Gannon,  r.  4a 

24th 
"    Fritz  (Buch  &  Muhl),  r.  4391/2  Tehama 
"    Henry,  wrapper  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.    4a 

24th 
"    William  J.  G.,  bartender,  r.  1073  Howard 
4S=Muhl.     See  Mull 

Muhlbach  Charles,  laborer  Kingan  &  Co.,  r.  727 
Bay 
"    Frank,  cooper,  r.  3010  Fillmore 
"    Frank  L,  clerk,  r.  3010  Franklin 
Muhlberg  Alexander,  r.  131  East 
Muhlberger  Anton,  salesman  J.  Gundlach&  Co., 

r.  439,  6th 
Muhlenbrink  William,  r.  1316b  Valencia 
Muhlenfeld  William,  musician,   r.   1st  Av  and 

West  Eddy 
Muhlhall  William,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
J8®=-Muhlhall.    See  Mulhall 
Muhlig    Frederick    W.,    wood   polisher,    r.    16 

Morris  Av 
Muhlmann  Albert,  cement  marker,  r.  28  Turk 
Muhlner  Emma    Miss,  printer    Frederick    H. 
Bushnell,  r.  30  Fell 
"    William  F.,  shoemaker,  930  Post,  r.  30  Fell 
"    William  F.  Jr.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  30 
Fell 
Muhs   Antonio,    manufacturer    jewelers'    fine 
cases  and     trays,  207     Sutter,     r.    1016 
Mason 
Muir  Agnes  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  en]^.  Natoma 
"    Andrew  R.,  with  ^tna  Insurance  Co..  r. 
East  Oakland 
Muir  Brothers   (William    and   Robert   McD.), 
shipsmiths,  1015  Battery 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1818  Filbert 
"    Robert  McD.  (Muir  Bros.),  r.  801  Bay 
"    Samuel,  cook,  r.  236  Minna 
"    William  (Muir  Bros.),  r.  1818  Filbert 
Muirhead  John  B.,   liquors,  2  Hayes   and  1604 
Market,  r.  13"^  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  34  Ellis 
Mukkautz  Albert  L.,   salesman  Western  Fur- 
nishing Co.,  r.  235  O'Farrell 
Mulally  John  H.,  r.  1415  Devisadero 
Mulamphy  William,  gateman  S.  P.  Co.,  24th  and 

Howard, ir.  2617  Howard 
Mulcahy  Catherine,  widow,  r.  575  Minna 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  14  Page 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  30  Ripley  PI 
"    Edward,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co., 

r.  216i4  Francisco 
"    Edward   Jr.,  laborer    Washburn  &    Moen 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  2161/^  Francisco 
"    George  F.,  policeman,  r.  465  Minna 
"    James  B.,  deputy  County  Clerk  and  cigars 
and  tobacco,  205  Larkin,  r.  121, 10th 


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Mulcahy  James  W.,  mason  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  1755  Ellis 
"    James  W.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  M.  Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  1755  Ellis 
"    Jeremiah  C,  teamster  I.  Gutte,  r.  124,  14th 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  600  Fillmore 
"    John,  coremaker  Whyte  &  DeRome,  r.  10 

Madison 
"    Joseph,  draughtsman  Charles  J.  I.  Devlin, 

r.  1755  Ellis 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  575  Minna 
"    Katie,  widow,  r.  1227  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  526  Linden  Av 
"    Matthew,  soap  boiler,  r.  21  Zoe 
"    Matthew,  soap  boiler,  r.  22  Freelon 
"    Michael  A.,  cutler,  r.  24  Henry 
"    Nellie,  presshand,  r.  526  Linden  Av 
"    Patrick  W.,  liquors,  601,  3d 
"    Philip,     laborer   Washburn  &  Moen    Mfg 

Co.,  r.  307  Chestnut 
"    Rebecca  Miss,   stenographer,  r.  600  Fill- 
more 
"    Richard  E.  (Mulcahy  &  Co.),  r.  NE  cor  Post 

and  Powell 
"    Roy  Miss,  dressmaker,  212i/4,  12th  rear 
"    Thomas,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  632 


"    Thomas  F.,  mason,  r.  1755  Ellis 
"    William  H.,  hoseman  Engine  19,  r.  24  Henry 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  600  Fillmore 
"    &  Co.   (Richard   E.   Mulcahy),   grain    and 
stock  brokers,  916  Market 
Mulcare  James,  laborer   Western   Sugar   Re- 
finery, 706  Mariposa 
"    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  38^4  Russ 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  540  Natoma, 
r.  544  Natoma 
Mulcreavy  Harry  I.,  copyist  Recorder's  office, 
r.  920  Page 
"    James,  gas  fitter,  r.  86214  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  foreman,  r.  109  Caroline 
"    Martin,  clerk,  r.  920  Page 
Muldenhauer  H.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.. 

r.  ab%  Zoe 
Mulder  Peter,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  28  Russ 
Muldoon  Augustine  J.,  clerk,  r.  17  Dearborn 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  17  Dearborn 
"    John,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,   r.  2122 

Union 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  226  Elm  Av 
' '    Thomas  F. ,  polisher  Schaezlein  &  Burridge, 
r.  17  Dearborn 
Muldowney  James,  driver  U.  S.  Mail,  r.  618,  3d 
"    Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  9 
"    Timothy,  cook,  r.  106  Stewart 
Muldrop  Angelica  Miss,  r.  928  Valencia 
Mulford  George  N.,  painter  E.  Williams,  r.  315, 
2d  Av 
"    Thomas  W.,  capitalist,   118  California,   r. 
3602  Pacific  Av 
Mulgrove  Felix,  r.  1203  Market 
Mulhall  Arthur  F.,  clerk,  r.  1915  Hyde 
"      James,    conductor    Presidio  and    Ferries 

RR,  r.  1915  Hyde 
"    Joseph  P.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1915  Hyde 
J8®=-Mulhall.    See  Muhlhall 

Mulhare  James  E.,  carrier  postofflce,    r.    41^^ 
Clinton  Park 
"    James  S.,  teamster,  r.,  iVA  Clinton  Park 
"    Katie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  -iVA  Clinton  Park 
"    Mary  T.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.   41^4  Clinton 
Park 
Mulhearn    James,    laborer   Joseph  Fassler,   r. 
Mission  Road  bet  five  and  six  Mile  House 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  4  Decatur 
"    William  H.,  laborer,  r.  4  Decatur 


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DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  vf  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Mulhern  Frank,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.   19 

Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  507  Mission 
"    John,  manufacturer  flavoring  extracts,  134 

Market,  r.  905  Market 
"    Mary  A.   Miss,  dressmaking,  131   Murphy 

Bldg,  r.  905  Market 
"    Matthew,  tanner  Thorn  &  McMahon,  r.  3759 

Mission 
Mulholland  Edward,  laborer,  r.  323,  18th 
"     Eliza,  widow,  r.  633  Vallejo 
"    Frank,  house  mover,  r.  341,  13th 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  cook  New  Mechanics'  Hotel 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  937  Folsom 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  33.33  Mission 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    John  (John  Mulholland  &  Co.),  r.  1718  Wal- 
ler 
"    John  &  Co.   (John    Mulholland),  plumbers, 

1718  Waller 
"    Patrick,  porter,  r.  353  Clementina 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  1304'/^  Larkin 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  1613  Hayes 
"    William  W.,  lumber  surveyor.  9  Mission,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
Mulick  William,  r.  12  Burnham 
Mulinix  Frederick,  house  mover,  r.  Ill  Polk 
Mulkeen  Patrick  W.,  laborer,  r.  1201  Folsom 
Mulkem  Thomas,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
Mulkerrin  Martin,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
Mull  Andrew,  fireman  str  San  Juan 
"    George,  candy  manufacturer,  403  Jones  and 

909  Mission,  r.  dWA  Mission 
"    Irene  Miss,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House, 

r.  538  Ellis 
"    John  H..  salesman,  r.  33  Lafayette 
"    William  P.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  403 

Jones 
4®-Mull.    See  Muhl 
Mullally  Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

205  Langton 
"    Edward,  medical  student,  r.   1817  Devisa- 

dero 
"    John  E.,  iron  worker,  r.  305  Langton 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  629  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  laborer  John  Kelso,  r.  cor  16th  and 

Alabama 
MuUan  Annie,  domestic,  1616  Sacramento 
"    Arthur,  foreman  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  518A Folsom 
"    Daniel,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
"     E.  I.,  r.  134,4th 
"    James,    stableman    Black  Diamond  Coal 

M.  Co.,  r.  518a  Folsom 
"    John,   teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  M 

Co.,  r.  450  Main 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  518a  Folsom 
4®=Mullan.    See  Mullen,  Mullin  and  Mullins 
MuUander  Henry,  clerk,  r.  1350  California 
Mullane  Christopher,  mill  hand,  r.  7.39  Folsom 
•'    John  M.,  teamster,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    Joseph  W.,  glove  cutter,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  janitress  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1716  Church 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    Michael,  capitalist,  r.  16  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Patrick  H.,  teamster,  r.  45  Belcher 
"    Philip  J.,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

45  Belcher 
"    Terrence,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Thomas,  coachman,  r.  1611  Pacific  Av 
"    Thomas,    salesman    Ben    H.    Lucke,  r.  45 

Belcher 
"    Timothy  J.,  giovemaker,  r.  45  Belcher 


MuUaney  Anthony  J.,  bartender  Edward  I.  Ma- 
honey,  r.  213  Cortland  Av 

Catherine,  widow,  r.  213  Cortland  Av 

Eugene,  stonecutter,  r.  1057  Golden  Gate 
Av 

George,  laborer,  r.  336  Ritch 

James,  brass  finisher,  r.  213  Cortland  Av 

James,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 

John,  marble  cutter  William  H.  McCor- 
mick,  r.  1041,  19th 

Kate,  widow,  r,  5  Clementina 

Mary,  widow,  r.  II41/2  Tehama 

Mary,  widow,  r.  1213  Florida 

Michael  (Gross  &  Mullaney),  r.  534  Fulton 

Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  213  Cortland  Av 

Michael  D.,  shoemaker.  416,  5th 

Patrick,  boiler  maker,  r.  213  Cortland  Av 

MULLANEY  PATRICK  D., 

dealer  In  marble  and  granite,  opposite 
Holy  Cross  Cemetery,  cemetery  work  a 
specialty,  yard  adjoining  Brookville 
Hotel,  office  and  r.  419,  3d 

Mullaney  Thomas,  boatman,  r.  103  Pacific 
"    William,  marble  cutter,  r.  1041,  19th 
Mullany,  Grant  &  CusMng  (Michael  Mullany, 

William  Grant  and  Charles  S.  Cushing), 

attorneys  at  law,  104  Sutter,  room  16 
"    James  Mrs.    (James   Mullany  &  Co.),  r5 

Clementina 
"    James  &  Co.  (Mrs.  James  Mullany),  wood 

and  coal,  259,  1st 
"    Michael   (Mullany,  Grant  &    Cushing),  r. 

810,  31st 
"    Patrick  (Laver  &  Mullany),  r.  810,  31st 
"    Thomas,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

810.  31st 
Mullarkey  Edmond,  laborer,  r.  133  Shipley 
"    Eugene,  blacksmith  helper  Charles  Klein, 

r.  101,  1st 
'•    Hugh,  waiter,  r.  38  Mary 
"    John,  bakery,  831  Illinois 
"    Michael,  laborer,  28  Mary 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  31st  Av  South  nr  J 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  38  Mary 
"    Timothy,  blacksmith,  r.  101,  1st 
Mullee  James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  167  Perry 

"    Thomas  F.,  porter,  r.  167  Perry 
Mullen  A.  J.,  machinist,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Annie    Miss,    nurse    California    Woman's 

Hospital 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  53  Clementina 
"    Bernard  F.,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.   &  L. 

Wks,  r.  1439,  33d 
"    Daniel,  lineman  Gold  &  Stock  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

525  Linden  Av 
"    Daniel  J.,  oiler  str  Gaelic,  r.  42  Tehama 
"    Dennis,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Bank,  r. 

212  Grove 
"     Edward,  barber,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Edward  P.,  r.  917i4  Mission 
"    Edwin  T.,  r.  418  Post 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  groceries,  35  Louisa 
"    Frank,  boiler  maker,  r.  313  Cortland  Av 
"    Harry,  r.  644  Minna 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  1003  Mission 
"    Henry,  elevatorman  Bohemian  Club,  r.  29 

Grant  Av 
"    Henry  T.,  molder,  r.  746  Howard 
"    James  W.,  salesman  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 

711  Jones 
"    Jennie  Miss,  saleslady  Albert  Mueller  & 

Co.,  r.  19  Stockton 
"    J.  F.,  with  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1337 

Geary 
"    J.  Franklin,  salesman,  r.  922b  Sutter 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  616  Folsom 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  1417  Washington 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  10  Chenery 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  535,  8th 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  925  O'Farrell 
"    John,  shoemaker  J.  T.  Sullivan,  r.  518  Bush 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  18  Laurel  PI 
"    John,  stonemason,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    John,  yardman  Palace  Hotel 
"    John  C,  clerk  Thomas  Mullen,  r.  746  How- 
ard 
"    John  C,  stereotyper,  r.  1223  Kearny 


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Mullen  Jolm  E.,  Inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  513 
Post 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  43^  Harriet 
"    Jolm  F.,  wood  and  coal,  46  Ridley,  r.  42  Rid- 
ley 
"    John  G.,  Boilermaker,  r.  32  Ritch 
"    John  S.,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  43V2 

Clinton 
"    John  S.,  teamster  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co.,  r.  1182 

Harrison 
"    John  T.,  faucet  maker,  r.  269H  Clara 
"    Joseph  F.,  chief  clerk  Singer  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  215  Polk 
"    Katie  Miss,  r.  718  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1735  Broadway 
"    Margaret  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  35  Louisa 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  IO8V2  Shipley 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  637  Locust  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  925  O'Farrell 
•'    Mary  Miss,  glove  maker,  r.  35  Louisa 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  410  Tehama 
"    Matthew,  boilermaker,  r.  249  Minna 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r  39  Tehama 
"    Michael,  liquors,  650  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  salesman,  r.  47^4  Dore 
"    Michael,  salesman,  r.  925  O'Farrell 
"    Moses,  salesman,  r.  925  O'Farrell 
"    Nora  Miss,  packer  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r.  58 

Clementina 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  24th 

and  Castro 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  17  Harrison  Av  rear 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  411,  3d  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  717  Tennessee 
"    Patrick  J.,  watchman  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  818  Douglass 
"    Sarah  A.,  r.  269i/4  Clara 
"    T.,  capitalist,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  23d  nr  Vermont 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
"    Thomas,  wood  and  coal,  904-906  Howard,  r. 

746  Howard 
"    Thomas  C,  butcher,  r.  516%  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  H.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office, 

r.  308  Union 
"    W.  H.,  merchant,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    William,  collector,  r.  513  Post 
"    William,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan, 

r.  cor  22d  and  Alabama 
"    William,  yardman  Palace  Hotel 
J8»-  Mullen.    See  Mullan,  Mullin  and  MuUins 
Mullender  David  F.,  photographer,  r.  611  Stock- 
ton 
"    Joseph  F.,  photographer,  r.  611  Stockton 
"    William  J.,  r.  611  Stockton 
"    William  J.,  policeman,  r.  1622  Washington 
MuUer  Adelaide  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  706  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Adolph,  cigar  manufacturer,  2757,  16th 
"    Adolph  G.,  bartender  Fred  C.  Muller,  r. 

1331  Florida 
"    Adolph  L.,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank, 

r.  1445  Dolores 
"    Adolph,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  3008  Harri- 
son 
"    Albert,  tanner  Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey,  r. 

11251/2  York 
"    Albert  A.,  musician,  r.  110,  14th 
"    Albert  H.,  bakery,  840,  17th 
"    Amelia  L.  Miss,  stenographer  Whitman  & 

Barnes  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Anna,  domestic,  2419  Washington 
"    Anna  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  A.  E.  Grun- 

wald,  r.  761  Bryant 
"    Anna  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1326  Stanyan 
"    Antoinette,  domestic,  3529  Washington 
«.'    Arthur,  quartermaster  str  Coptic 
"    August,  butcher,  r.  1217  Scott 
"    August,  luncheon  The  Oberon,  r.  415  Powell 
"    August,  tinner  Schuster  Bros. 
"    August  H.,  assistant  secretary  The  Ger- 
man Savings  and  Loan  Society,  r.  1445 
Dolores 
"    August  J.,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r. 

1331  Florida 
"    Augusta  Mrs.,  milliner  Mrs,  A.  Christy,  r. 
925  Minna 


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Muller  B.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  44,  3d 
"    Benjamin  F.,  trimmer  Central  Hardware 

and  Supply  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Bernard  (Muller  &  Kaufman),  r.  175  Jessie 
"    Bernard,  butcher,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Carl  (Bassen  &  Muller),  r.  1179  Mission 
"    Carl,  butcher,  423  Larkin,  r.   1638  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Carl,  butcher,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Carl,  tailor,  r.  32O1/2  Geary 
"    Carl  A.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1326  Stanyan 
"    Carrie  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1132  Stevenson 
"    Caspar,  millhand  -Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  30  Clay 
•'    Charles,  bookkeeper  George  W.  Emmons, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,    clerk    Alexander    Gerdes,    r.    44 

Willow  Av 
"     Charles,  draughtsman,  608  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  expressman,  NW  cor  Bush   and 

Kearny,  r.  3208  Webster 
"    Charles,  machinist  F,  Krajewski,  r.  133, 14th 
"    Charles,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  459 

Clementina 
"    Charles,  sailmaker.  r.  761  Bryant 
"    Charles,     watchmaker    and    jeweler,    112 

Kearny,  r.  7.35  Ellis 
"    Charles  A.,  bartender  Schwartz  &  Meyer, 

r.  19  Market 
"    Charles  F.,  carpenter  C.   Gitsham.  r.   1445 

Dolores 
"    Charles  F.  W.,  r.  927i/4  Filbert 
"    Charles  J.,  asst.  bookkeeper  Hawley  Bros. 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  1022^  Washington 
"    Charles  J.,  undertaker  Theodor  Dierks,   r. 

937  Mission 
"    Charles  L.,  r.  133,  14th 
"    Charles  L.  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  133,  14th 
"    Christian,     optician,     824    Market,    r.    218 

Haight 
"    Cornelius,  plumber,  r.  210,  5th  Av 
"    Daniel,  cooper  August  Petzold,  r.  3337,  16th 
"    Dora  C,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,   925 

Sacramento 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  Fred  C.  Muller,   r.   1331 

Florida 
"    Edward  P.,  sign  painter,  407  Hyde 
"    Eilt  H.,  dairy  produce,  526,  6th 
"    Emil,  peddler,  r.  321  Union 
"    Emil  Mrs.,  stationery,  321  Union 
"    Emile  A.  W.,  storekeeper  Cafe  Zinkand,  r. 

327  Jessie 
' '    Eugene,  butcher  Emil  Schuck,  r.  310  Folsom 
"    Eugene,  driver  Ernest  Lanzendorf,  r.   1508 

Vallejo 
"    Frank,  r.  276  Minna 

"    Frank  (Muller  &  Koenig),  r.  1442  Harrison 
"    Frank,  engineer,  r.  498,  4th 
"    Frank,  shoemaker,  244  Sutter,  r.  1109  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Frank  C,  cutter  Upton  Bros.,  r.  1109  Leav- 
enworth 
■'    Frank  K.  (Muller  &  Co.),  r.  1024  Larkin 
Muller  Fred  C,   proprietor   Manhattan   Hall, 

and  wines,  liquors  and   cigars,  1749  Mis- 
sion, r.  1.331  Florida 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  653  Minna 
"    Frederick,  candy  maker,  r.  1331  Florida 
"    Frederick,  cellarman,  r.  122  Cumberland 
"    Frederick,  driver  Fredericksburg  Bottling 

Co.,r.  6a3A  Minna 
"    Frederick,  fireman,  r.  4  Newell 
"    Frederick  A.,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 

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MuUer  Frederick  C.  (A.  Finke's  widow),  r.  619 
Valencia 

MULLER  FREDERICK  P., 

furrier,  seal  sacques  dyed  and  refitted, 
223  Kearny,  r.  Alameda 

Muller  Frederick  W.,  president  San  Joaquin 
Brick  Co.,  Berry  bet  6th  and  7tli,  r. 
Stockton,  Cal 

"    Friedricka,  widow,  r.  1-145  Dolores 

"  George,  barber  Otto  Schoenwald,  r.  1561'/^ 
Market 

"    George,  bartender  New  Washington  Hotel 

"  George,  blacksmith  Gallagher  &  O'Connor, 
r.  948  Harrison 

"  George,  cook  August  Van  Bergen,  r.  407 
Hyde 

"    George,  engineer,  r.  1214  Larkin 

"  George,  foreman  Eagle  Cracker  and  Bis- 
cuit Co.,  r.  1  RondellPl 

"  George,  machinist  Electric  Supply  Co.,  r. 
5361/2  Natoma 

"  George,  superintendent  Golden  Gate  Dis- 
tilling Co.,  SE  cor  Fillmore  and  Chest- 
nut, r.  3010  Buchanan 

"  George  Jr.,  draughtsman  Naval  Dept. 
Union  I.  Wks,  r.  407  Hyde 

"  George  E.,  teamster  Bartlett  Springs  Co., 
r.  120,  10th 

"    George  L.,  engineer  Washington  Brewery, 
r.  4  Newell 
MuUer  Gerhard,  proprietor  Eagle  Cracker  and 
Biscuit  Co.,  104,  Uth  SW  cor  Mission 

"  Gottfried,  liquors,  SW  cor  California  and 
Montgomery,  r.  1622  Leavenworth 

"  Gustav,  bartender  Allais  &  Bodin,  r.  522 
Pine 

"    Gustave,  millman,  r.  600,  2d 

"    Gustave,  plumber,  r.  653  Minna 

"  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  Muller  and  George  M. 
Ahrens),  liquors,  SE  cor  Fremont  and 
Howard 

"    Harry,  confectioner,  r.  171  Minna 

"    Harry,  electric  treatment,  236  Sutter 

"    Henry  (Goetjen  &  Muller),  r.  324^/2,  19th 

"    Henry  (H.  Muller  &  Co.),  r.  201  Fremont 

"  Henry,  asst.  engineer  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  718  Treat  Av 

"  Henry,  distiller  Golden  Gate  Distilling 
Co. 

"  Henry,  groceries,  400,  5th,  r.  2714  Oak  Grove 
Av 

"  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Sut- 
ter and  Devisadero 

"  Henry,  liquors,  520  Pacific,  r.  SE  cor  Broad- 
way and  Stockton 

"  Henry,  salesman  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  133, 
14th 

"    Henry,  shoemaker,  89,  9th,  r.  925  Minna 

"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  1623  Turk 

"  Henry  Jr.,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 
r.  1623  Turk 

"  Henry  F.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  1140  Noe 

"    Henry  G.,  salesman  Eugene  Korn,  r.  33,  6th 

"    Henrv  J.,  cellarman,  r.  560  Minna 

MULLER  HERMAN  A., 

violin  maker  and  repairer,  orchestra 
string  instruments,  zithers  in  various 
forms  and  finish  made  to  order,  2 
Latham  PI  off  Mason  bet  Ellis  and 
OTarrell 
MuUer  Hermann,  laborer,  r.  20  Williamson 
"  Hermann  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Waller  and  Fillmore,  r.  204  Fillmore 


Muller  Hermann  F.,  receiving  teller  The  Ger- 
man Savings  and  Loan  Soc,  r.  464,  18th 

"    Hyman.  barber,  r.  21  Harriet 

"    Jacob   (Holzmiiller  &  Miiller),r.  Berkeley 

"    Jacob,  butcher  Paul  Freise,  r.  604  Grove 

"    Jacob,  locksmith,  r.  83  Caselli  Av 

"    Jacob,  tailor,  r.  620  Washington 

"    Johanna  L.,  widow,  r.  619  Valencia 

"    John,  r.  653  Minna 

"    John,  r.  1013  Natoma 
Muller  John,  ouicher,  13-14  California  Market, 
telephone  Main  5314,  r.  407  Powell 

"    John,  cooper,  r.  707  Mission 

"    John,  engineer    Weston  Basket  and  Mfg 
Co.,  r.  31  Russ 

"    John,   fireman   Del   Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 
1016  Washington 

"    John,  painter,  r.  967  Mission 

"    John  H.  (Eggers,  Gould  &  Co.),  r.  1013  Na- 
toma 

"    John  H.  W.,  cracker  baker  Gerhard  Muller, 
r.  104,  nth 

"    John  P.,    bookkeeper   John  R.  Hanify,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    John  W.,  barber,  080  Howard,  r.  965  Howard 

"    Joseph,  butcher  Wannenmacher  &  Co.,  r. 
179  Minna 

'■    Joseph,  window  cleaner,  r.  1929  Geary 

"    Joseph  H.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 
r.  371^  Natoma 

"    Joseph  P.,  clerk  Page,  McCutchen  &  Eells, 
r.  1929  Geary 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1605,  24th 

"    Julius  cook,  r.  724  Mission 

"    Julius,  foreman  bottling  dept.  Cal.  Wine 
Assn,  r.  560  Minna 

"    Lizzie,  domestic.  208  Chestnut 

"    Louis,   butcher,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Scott,  r. 
921A  Oak 

"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  703  Post 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  179  Minna 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1217  Scott 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1331  Florida 

"    May  Miss,  waitress,  r.  819b  Howard 

"    Meyer,  traveling  salesman,  r.  31  Russ 

"    Moss,  traveling  salesman,  r.  31  Russ 

"    Otto  J.,  physician,  1018  Mission 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  240  Greenwich  rear 

"    Peter  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,   1701  De- 
visadero, r.  2404  Sutter 

"    Peter  M.,  driver  Gerhard    Muller,    r.    1132 
Stevenson 

"    Philip,   superintendent  Consumers'  Yeast 
and  Vinegar  Wks,  r.  525  Jersey 

"    Philip  C,  printer  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  133,  14th 

"    Rebecca,  domestic,  1904  Franklin 

MULLER  REINHOLD, 

successor  to  Hugo  Hahn,  newsdealer 
and  German  bookseller,  410  Kearny, 
room  7,  r.  1423  Washington 

MuUer  Rudolph,  carpenter  Bader  &  Fincke,  r. 
242  Sunnyside  Av 
"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  533  Shotwell 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Harris  &  Jones,   r.  31 

Russ 
"    Thomas,  r.  420  Jackson 
"    Walter,  carpenter,  r.  502,  22d 
"    Walter  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  136  Phe- 

lan  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    W.  E.,  journalist,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  2  Monroe 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  610b  Bush 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  636'/2,4th 
"    William,  master  schr  Fortuna,   r.  761  Bry- 
ant 
"    William,  sign  painter,  759  Mission,  r.  411, 

4th 
"    William  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  103,  22d 
"    William  E.,    secretary  W.  M.  Patterson 

Co.,  20  Ellis,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  F.,  candy  dealer,  r.  331,  2d  Av 
"    William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  3598  Howard 
"    William  F.,  plumber,  r.  502,  22d 
"    William  M.,  engineer,  r.  32  Ritch 
"    &  Co.  (Frank  K.   Muller),  Japanese  house- 
cleaning,  1024  Larkin 


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MuUer  &  Kaufman  (Bernard  Muiler  and  Charles 

Kaufman),  liquors,  251,  5th 
Muller   &  Koenlg    (Frank   Muiler  and  George 

Koenig),  pork  packers,   15-16  California 

Market 
J8S=Muller.    See  Miller,    MoUer,    Moeler    and 

Mueller 
MuUerrlng  August,   teamster  Hogan  &  Co.,  r. 

106,  21st 
MuUery  Jennie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1045  Mar- 
ket 
"    Nicholas  R.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  Alameda 
MuUhaupt  Rudolph,  liquors,  416  Dupont 
Mulligan  Albert,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    Alexander  O.  (George  Morrow  <&  Co.)  r.  1336 

California 
"    Andrew  P.,   pipemaker  Francis  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  1615  Hyde 

MULLIGAN  ARTHUR  P., 

physician  and  surgeon,  ofiBce  1022 
Mission,  teieplione  south  779,  r.  348, 
24tli,  telephone  Blue  14 

Mulligan  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1216  Union 
"    Daniel,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst  &  Co.,  r.  600 

Bush 
»     D.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  600  Bush 
"    E.  Livingston,  physician,  5  Liberty 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  113  Gilbert  rear 
"    Eugene,  gilder,  r.  625  Minna 
"    Francis,  widow,  r.  409  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  12  Wood 
"    Henry,  truckman  Truck  3,  r.  425%  Broad- 
way 
"    James  E.,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  425'^  Broadway 
"    James  F.,   superintendent  O'Connor,  Mof- 

fatt  &  Co.,  r.  3628  Jackson 
"    James  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  330  Myrtle  Av 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1216  Union 
"    John,  fresco  painter,  r.  29  Hawthorne 
"    John,  painter,  r.  1216  Union 
"    John,   painter  George  J.   McAuliffe,  r.  18 

Hawthorne 
"    John  C,  stenographer,  r.  1023  Mission 
"    John  E.,  clerk,  r.  1316  Union 
"    JohnT.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  1081  Broadway 
"    Joseph  F.,  teamster,  r.  1629  Hyde 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1008  Minnesota 
MulUgah  Patrick  E.  Rev.,  secretary  Most  Rev. 
Archbishop  Riordan,  St.  Mary's  Cathe- 
dral, r.  1132  Eddy 
"    Patrick,  molder,  r.  39^4  Hawthorne 
"    Peter,  r.  1639  Hyde 
'<    Peter,  plumber  Edward  M.   Hogan,  r.  39 

Hawthorne 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Thomas  A.,  clerk  Norton,  Teller  «fc  Roden, 
r.  1639  Hyde 
MuUiken  Irene  E.  Miss,  vocalist  Tivoli,  r.  528 
Ellis 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  528  Ellis 
Mullin  Annie  Miss,  laundress  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry 
"    Bernard  J.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  145  Erie 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  145  Erie 
"    Charles,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  459 

Stevenson 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1913  Stockton 
"    Cornelius  F..  painter,  r.  13'^  Chesley 
"    Daniel,  driver  Bay  City  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

1313  Baker 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  145  Erie 
"    Daniel  E.,  lineman,  r.  13  Chesley 
"    Dennis  A.,  bartender  Louis  Belmour,  r.  13i4 

Chesley 
"    Edward,  r.  935  O'Farrell 
"    Edward  C.  (Gutman  &  Mullin),  r.  36  Eddy 
"    Ellen  A.,  groceries,  35  Louisa 
"    Frank  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  143  Erie 
"    George  A.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  3303  Broderick 
"    James,  painter,  r.  735  Turk 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  269>4  Clara 
"    James  Jr.,  stenographer,  r.  725  Turk 
"    James  P.,  machinist,  r.  1602  Steiner 


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J  FOR  HAND,  WINDIVIILL  and  POWER, 

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i     309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Mullin  John,  barber,  r.  1045  Market 
John,  policeman,  r.  617  Valencia 
John  A.,  blacksmith  Cal.  St.   RR.,   r.    1417 

Washington 
John,  wood,  3d  and  King,  r.  10a  Bluxome 
John  H.,  molder,  r.  13  Chesley 
John  T.,  brass  finisher,  r.  369^/2  Clara 
Joseph,  laborer,  r.  39  Pacific 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  1315  Utah 
Mark,  helper,  r.  643  Folsom 
Mary,  widow,  r.  13i4  Chesley 
Michael,  teamster  Hugh  Flynn,  r.   43  Na- 

toma 
Peter,    horseshoer    James    Creely,    r.    713 

Clementina 
Robert,  engineer  Sanborn,   Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

131/2  Chesley 
Sarah  A.  Miss,  paper  box  maker,  r.   369^2 

Clara 
Thomas  F.,  traveling  salesman  W.  H.  No- 
lan &  Co.,  r.  915  Minna 
Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  522'/^  Natoma 
Victor,  r.  761  Mission 
William,  engineer  Chronicle,  r.  32  Ritch 
4®~Mullin.    See  Mull  an,  Mullen  and  Mullins 
MuUins  Armand  G.,  confectioner  W.  H.  Miner, 

r.  522  Van  Ness  Av 
Mullins     Charles     F.,    manager     Commercial 
Union  Assurance  Co.   Limited  (of  Lon- 
don), 301  California,  r.  1809  Gough 
Cornelius  L.,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks, 

r.  SE  cor  22d  and  Alabama 
Morgan,  groceries,    SE   cor  23d  and  Ala- 
bama 
Morgan  Jr.,  r.  SE  cor  33d  and  Alabama 
Patrick,  janitor  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oakland 
Thomas,  r.  360  Jersey 
Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  2  Federal 
Thomas  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  260  Jersey 
Thomas  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  716  Stock- 
ton 
William,  molder,  r.  44  Erie 
William,  wool  sorter,  r.  28  Turk 
William  Jr.,  salesman  Hills  Bros.,  r.  44 
Erie 
;g®=Mullins.    See  Mullen,  Mullens  and  Mullin 
Mullja  George,  waiter  Nicholas  Sturiza,r.  323i4 

Minna 
Mullot  Louis,  real  estate,  818  Broadway 
Mulloy  Charles,  dairyman,  r.  412  Eureka 
"    Charles    W.,  hoseman  Engine  23,   r.    1331 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Kate  M.,  widow,  r.  1331  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=-Mulloy.    See  Malloy  and  MoUoy 
Mulowney  Margaret  E.  Miss,  r.  39!4  Clara 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  39^/4  Clara 
"    William,  r.  39V2  Clara 
Mulqueeney  James,  fireman,  r.  3103  California 
Mulrane  Lawrence  F.,  steward  John  B.  Shay,  r. 

317  Jessie 
Mulreany  George,  groceries  and  liquors,  2110 
Bryant 
"    Mellie  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  2110  Bryant 
Mulrenin  Edward  F.,  bartender  Peter  McArdle, 
r.  906,  33d 
"     Edward  M.,  dental  student,  r.  942,  30th 
"    Patrick,  N.,  iron   worker  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  943,  30th 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  906,  33d 
Mulroney  Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  1007  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Edward  Jr.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1007  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Mulroy  James,  tailor  Frank  J.  Grundman,  r.  325 
Minna 


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Mulryan  M.  J.,  traveling  salesman  A.  L.  Bryan 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  Los  Angeles 
Mulso  Catherine  Miss,  r.  11  Bridge  PI 
Mulstay  Patrick,  r.  818,  15th 
Multner  Fredolin,  real  estate,  r.  323,  11th  Av 
Mulvaney  Alfred  L.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 
Co.,  r.  792  Elizabeth 
"    Bart,  jeweler   Peter  P.   Schmidt,    r.   62!^ 

Everett 
"    Felix,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  1111 

Tennessee 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  736^4  Grove 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  62i4  Everett 
"    Nicholas,  plasterer,  r.  821Vi  Montgomery 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  312,  1st 
Mulveen  William,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman, 

r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Mulvey  Annie  S.,  widow,  r.  933  Sutter 
"    Belle  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  61  South  Park 
"    Booth  C,  varieties,  2331  Mission 
"    George,  molder.  r.  61  South  Park 
"    James  P.,  carriage  painter  Larkins  &  Co., 

r.  10  Victor 
"    James    S.,    clerk   James    M.  Allen,  r.  933 

Sutter 
"    Katie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  61  South  Park 
"    Nellie  Miss,  compositor  Yates  Co.,  r.  61 

South  Park 
"    Thomas,  stableman,  r.  320  Beale 
"    Thomas  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  3003  Webster 
"    Thomas  S.,  clerk,  r.  933  Sutter 
Mulvihill  Edward,  laborer,  r.  1727  Market 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  833  Castro 
"    Jeremiah,  bartender,  r.  613i^  Natoma 
•'    Margaret  Mrs.,  piano  dept.  The  J.  Dewing 

Co.,  r.  833  Castro 
"    Mollie,  r.  612'4  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  foreman  G.  B.  Demartini,   r.  1333 

Howard 
"    Thomas,  wool    sorter  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 

612}^  Natoma 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  9  Academy 
Mulville   Daniel   F.,  plasterer,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  20  Fair  Oaks 
"    Edward,  motorman,  r.  619  Tennessee 
"    William  F.,  plasterer,  r.  20  Fair  Oaks 
Mulvin  William,  cashier  Warren  D.  Wilson,  r. 

32  Rondel  PI 
Mumaugh  John  S.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  325  O'Farrell 
Mumback  Annie,  domestic,  2412  Clay 
Mumby  Henry,  r.  346,  4lh 
Mumlord    George,    marble    polisher    Vermont 

Marble  Co.,  r.  342,  4th 
Mumford  John  V.,  purchasing  agent,  23-25  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1132  Golden  Gate  Av 
Munce  J.  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  802 
Lott 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  343  Beale 
Muncey  Joseph  B.,  r.  343,  22d 

"    William  G.,  varieties,  423,  23d 
Much  Edwin,  agent,  r.  &3IY2.  21st 
"    John  B.,  butcher,  r.  208,  ISth 
"    Robert,  civil  engineer,  r.  417  Green 
4®~Munch.    See  Muench 
Munck  Charles  E.,  cook  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r. 

21  Buena  Vista 
4®"Munck.    See  Monck  and  Munk 
Mund  Caroline  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  13181/4  Har- 
rison 
"    Henry  C,  jeweler,  120  Sutter,  room  68 
"    Jacob  C,  clerk  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r.  31 

Willow  Av 
"    Lee,  clerk  Richards  &  Henry,  r.  31  Willow 

Av 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  31  Willow  Av 


Mund  Solomon,  merchant,  r.  31  Willow  Av 
"     William,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  r.  1110 

Scott 
"    William  B.,  waiter,  r.  918  Geary 
Munday  Leonard,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.. 
r.  7  Frankfort  Av 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  436,  7th 
>8®~Munday.    See  Mundy 

Mundegle  Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  16  Circular  Av 
"    William  P.     (Ferrea  &    Mundegle),    r.    16 
Circular  Av 
Mundell  William  R.,  baggageman  N.  P.  C.  Ry., 

r.  Sausalito 
Munder  Emile,  ship  carpenter,  r.  5th  Av  South 
nrl 
"    Hugo,  collection  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  5th   Av  South 
nrl 
4®~Mimder.    See  Muender 

Mundt  Adolph,  dry  goods.  Railroad  Av  nr  12th 
Av  South 
"    Frank  A.,  clerk  J.  Gundlach  &  £10.,  r.  2705 

Bush 
"    Fred,  expressman,    SW  cor   Drumm   and 
Pacific,  r.  100^4  Jackson 
Mundwyler  Frederick,  cooper,  r.  238i4  Clara 
"    Frederick,  teacher  music,  r.  31  Murphy  Bldg 
"    Godfried,  laborer,  r.  238^  Clara 
"    John  J.,  musician,  r.  14  McAllister 
Mundy  James  H.  (Jones,  Mundy  &  Co.),  r.  2117 
Broderick 
"    JohnM.,  harnessmaker,  r.  310  Central  Av 
"    Rachael,  dressmaker,  r.  310  Central  Av 
49~Mundy.    See  Munday 
Munfrey  Edmund,  pressman  Francis-Valentine 

Co.,  r.  Sonoma 
Munger  Edward  M.,  manager  wine  dept.  Uni- 
versity Club,  r.  937,  14th 
Munich  M.,  roofer,  r.  507  Pine 
Munich  Re-insurance  Co.  (limited)  (of  Munich) , 
Gutte  &  Frank  managers  Pacific  Coast 
Department,  303  California 
Municipal  and  State  Conventions  Guide,  Don- 
ald Bruce  proprietor,  536  Clay 
Municipal  Burglar  Alarm  Co.,  James  B.  Gill 
superintendent,  306  Kearny,  rooms  8-9 
"    Loan  Oflice,  Max   Shirpser  manager,   103 
Grant  Av 
Munier  August  C,  clerk,  r.  1148  Guerrero 
"    Joseph  N.,  proprietor  Occidental  Restaur- 
ant, 337  Bush,  r.  1148  Guerrero 
"    Leon  E.,  messenger  S.   F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.,  r. 

1148  Guerrero 
"    M.  C,  with  W.  &  J.   Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  1148 
Guerrero 
Munk   Christopher,    cellarman    John    Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  681 '/J  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  driver  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r.  18 

Oak  Grove  Av  rear 
"    Richard,  printer,  805  Mission 
Munn  A.,  laborer  ParafQne  Paint  Co.,  r.  401,  5th 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  John  D.  Feldmann,  r.  800 
Haight 
Munn  Curtis  E.,  major  surgeon  1st  Infantry,  U. 
S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 
"    Euclid,  wheelwright  F.  Langeron,  r.  503^4 

Filbert 
"    John  E.,  butcher,  r.  1318  Fell 
"    Robert    F.,    salesman    J.    G.    Macdonald 

r  1816b  Howard 
"    William   (Wood,    Munn    &    Twomey),  and 
superintendent  Alaska  Packer's  Asso- 
ciation, r.  13  Powell 
"    William  J.,  capitalist,  r.  1057 Mission 
Munns  Adeline  E.  Miss,  teacher  music,  103  Cum- 
berland 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  103  Cumberland 
Munnukee  Abraham  J.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r. 
5  Torrens  Court 
"    David  J.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1416  Bush 
Munos  Jesus,  lumberman  Humboldt    Lumber 

Mill  Co.,  r.  5  Salmon 
Munoz  Antonio,  musician,  r.  745  Vallejo 
"    Frank,  cigarmaker  G.  H.  Bertram  &Co.,  r. 
1129  Clay 
Munro  Alice  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  J.   H.  Rooch, 
r.  77  California  Av 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1800a  Hyde 
"     Colin,  r.  1319  Folsom 


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Munro  David,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Donald,  laborer,  r.  1116  Churcli 
"    Duncan,  laborer,  r.  ISth  Av  South  nr  I 
"    Duncan  Rev.,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Duncan  M.,  mining  and  civil  engineer,  511 

California,  room  79 
"    George  L,.,  carpenter,  r.  933>4  Sanchez 
"    Hugh,  blacksmith,  r.  1800a  Hyde 
"    Ida  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  211,  3d  Av 
"    James,  helper  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    John,    butcher   Convey  &    Sons,    r.    1800a 

Hyde 
"    John  M.,  fireman,  r.  205,  19th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  35  Stanford 
"    Mary  V.,  widow,  dressmaking,  211,  3d  Av 
"    Reuben,  carpenter,  r.  77  California  Av 
Munro  Robert  R.,  in  charge  U.  S.  Post  Office 
Inspectors,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
78c,  r.  110  Eureka 
"    Roderick,  porter  Duff  &  Co.,  r.  348  Fremont 
"    Thomas  A.,  gardener,  r.  IIS'/^  Sullivan 
"    William  A.,  machinist,  r.  35  Stanford 
"    "William    N.,  oiler  Cal.   St.  RR.,  r.   1800a 
Hyde 
Munroe  David  H.,  laborer,  r.  1153  Stevenson 
"    Dwight  B.,   contractor    and  builder,  r.  22 

Johnston  Av 
"    George  D.,    clerk   Pac.  Mfg.  and  Plating 

Wks,  r.  1126,  17th 
"    George  R.,  r.  1126,  17th 
"    John  F.  (Pacific  Manufacturing  and  Pla- 
ting Works),  r.  1126,  17th 
"    Madge  Miss,  milliner  Mrs.  A.  G.  Cosgriff,  r. 

1126,  17th 
"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas    W.,  machinist  Wm.  H.   Birch  & 
Co.,  r.  10  Elsie 
4®"Munroe,    See  Munro  and  Monroe 
Munsch  Alphonse,  bartender  John  C.Fitschen,  r. 

416  Octavia 
Munsell  James  Jr.,  manager  The  Mutual  Bene- 
fit Life  Insurance  Co.  (Newark,  N.  J.), 
415  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.  C,  r.  817  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  E.,   bartender  Harlow  &  Monte- 
negro, r.  118  Eddy 
Munsey  John,  laborer,  r.  Iowa  bet  25th  and  26th 
Munson  Arthur  K.,  salesman  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Bertha,  domestic,  809  Haight 
"    Charles  C,  caterer,  r.  1238  Bush 
"    Christian,  seaman,  r.  126;4  Silver 
"    David  L.,  mining,  916  Market,  room  81 
"    Edmund,  shipping  clerk  Heller,  Bachman 

&Co.,r.  Berkeley 
"    Edwin  W.,  compositor,  r.  1734  Page 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  oeSVz  Bryant 
"    Grant  L.,  printer  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r.   920 

Page 
"    Harry  S.,  architect,  r.  1943  Howard 
"    Henry  P.,  millwright  Del  Monte  Mills,  r. 

.560  Howard 
"    John,  r.  905  Bush 
"    John,  porter,  r.  815  Bryant 
"    Lizzie  S.,  widow,  r.  927  Haight 
"    Lucy   M.   Miss,  cashier    Hicks-Judd   Co., 

r.  927  Haight 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1300  Pine 
"    Martin,  painter  Jos.   Scheerer  Co.,   r.   831 

Stevenson 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  1114  Bush 
"    Nels,  carpenter,  r.  27%,  4th 
"    School  of  Shorthand  and  Typewriting,  Miss 
Maria  E.  Phillips  manager,  6-10  Young 
Men's  Christian  Assn  Bldg 
"    S.  J.,  cook  Fred  Salkeld,  r.  227  Geary 
"    Tilda,  domestic,  2030  Laguna 
"    Willard  E.,  compositor  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 
927  Haight 
4®"Munson.    See  Monson 

Munster  Henry,  carpenter  and  contractor,  r.  323 
Fulton 
"    Henry,  packer  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.   1652 

Hayes 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking,  303%  Turk 
"    Herman,  plumber,  r,  323  Fulton 
"    John,  r.  1070  Howard 


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Munster  John,  tinner,  r.  711%  Brannan 
"    John  E.,  machine  hand  Pac.   Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  1070  Howard 
"    John    H.,    carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r,  214UO'Farrell 
Munter  Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  615  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charles,  r.  510  Hyde 
"    Emil,  waiter  Jacobson  &  Peterson,  r.  725% 

Bush 
"    Henry,  peddler,  r.  2406  Post 
"    John   A,,    motorman    S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.   r. 

311,  30th 
"    Joseph,  picture  frames  and  glass,  1047Fol- 

som 
"    Leo,  pharmacist,  r.  615  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Meyer,  cigar  maker,  r.  1047  Folsom 
j8®="Munter,    See  Muenter 

Muntz  Benjamin  F.,  expressman,  SW  cor  20th 
and  Mission,  r.  1118  York 
"    John,  tailor  J,  R.  Smith  &Co.,  r.   Alameda 
"    William  G.,  stenographer  I.  S.  Van  Winkle 
&  Co.,  r.  San  Leandro 
Munz  Christian,  baker,  r.  445  Natoma 
"    Frederick,  confectioner  Nicholas  Prost,   r. 

336,3d 
"    Gottlieb,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
"    Phillip,  clerk,  r.  168  Tehama 
j8®=Munz.    See  Muenz 
Munzennuer  G. ,  brewer  Fredericksburg  Bottling 

Co.,  r.  568  Mission 
Muraski  Bertha,  widow,  r.  1014a  Hampshire 
"    Fannie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1014a  Hamp- 
shire 
"    Isadore,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  1014a  Hampshire 
"    Lena  Miss,  bookkeeper  Chapman  Solomon 
Jr.,  r.  1014a  Hampshire 
Murasky  Bernard,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  13  Washington  Av 
"    Charles  G.,  r.  20  Langton 
"    Frank  J.  (Smith  &  Murasky),  attorney  at 

law,  .331  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  1328  Page 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  115  Erie 
"    Leon,  laborer  Pac.  Bone  Coal  and  Fertiliz- 
ing Co.,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    William,    driver     Lick     Laundry,    r.    718 

Franklin 
"    William  F.,  carriage   and  wagon  maker, 
1148  Mission,  r.  219  Pierce 
Murat  Emil,  cook,  r.  6  Medau  PI 

"    Louis,  porter,  r.  824a  Broadway 
Muratori  Cajetono,  seaman,  r.  272  iBrannan 
Murch  John  H.  (Murch  &  Gray),  r.  27c  Noe 
"    Leonard  L.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1434  Broadway 
"    Louis  A.,  accountant  Wakelee  &  Co.  r.  27c 

Noe 
"    Marguerite  A.,  widow,  r.  1434  Braadway 

MURCH  &   GRAY, 

(Jolm  H.  Murcli  and  J.  Alfred  Gray), 
manufacturers     tools,    presses,   dies 
and  special  macMnery,  215  Mission 
Murchel  Albert,  compositor,  r.  113  Guerrero 
Murchie  James  S.,  engineer,  r.  510  Ellis 
Murchison  Peter  S.,  master  mariner,  r,  323  Vir- 
ginia Av 
Murden  Daniel  E.,  silver  polisher  Shreve&Co., 
r.  512  Hyde 
"    Robert  J.,  doormaker,  r.  510  Hyde 
"    WilliamT.,  carpenter  N.  Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Murdoch  James  W.,  r.  1416  Bush 
"    J.  Stuart,  bookkeeper  W,  J.  Lowry&Co., 

r.  814c  Green 
"    Louisa  J.  Mrs.,  teachermusic,  r.  814c  Green 


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Murdoch  Robert,  quarry  foreman  Gushing- Wet- 
more  Co.,  r.  1329  Sansome 
Murdocll  Robert  B.,  secretary   Pacific  Coast 
Savings  Society,  805  Market,  r.  660  Brod- 
erick 
"    Rose  Miss,   teacher  Broadway  Grammar 

School,  r.  814c  Green 
"    William   B.,  mining,   330  Pine,  room  5,  r. 
814c  Green 
Murdocll  William    C,  cashier  Bank  of   Com- 
merce, 805  Market,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    William  C,  operator  W.    U.    Tel.  Co.,  r. 
1003  Washington 
MurdOCk  C.  A.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Charles  L. 
Crackbon     president,    Samuel    Brieger 
vice-president,  Charles  A.  Murdock  sec- 
retary and     treasurer,    book    and     job 
printers,  533  Clay 
"    Charles,  boiler  maker,  r.  332,  30th 
Murdock  Charles  A.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  532  Clay,  and  mem- 
ber Board  of  Education,  r.  2710  Scott 
Murdock   Edwin   F.  (Boone  &   Murdock),    at- 
torney at  law,  214  Pine,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  adjuster  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  8 

Pearl 
"    George  H.  (Swain  &  Murdock  and  Osborn, 

Murdock  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    George  L.,  groceries  and  liquors,  900  Green- 
wich, r.  2105  Taylor 
"    Isaiah,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  411 

Bryant 
"    James    W.,  conductor   Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.  16 

Glover 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  74  Natoma 
"    Leo,  plumber,  r.  1048  Folsom 
"    Walter  J.,  packer  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co.,  r.  616 

Folsom 
"    William  E.,  salesman  John  W.  Ferris  r. 
604,  6th 
Murfey  Mary  P.,  widow,  r.  1614  Washington 
Murgatroyd    Benjamin,    conductor    Sutter    St. 

Ry.,  r.  1521  Larkin 
Murgolt  Otto,  cabinetmaker,  r.  530  Stevenson 
Murgotten  Harry,  traveling  salesman  T.  H.  B. 

Varney,  r.  Fairmount  Hotel 
Murison  Elizabeth   L.  Miss,  boarding  and  day 
school,  2234  Pacific  Av 
"    George,  with  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 
1035  Post 
Murison    William    A.,    secretary    Occidental 
Hotel,  E  s  Montgomery  bet  Sutter  and 
Bush 
Muritto  Domenico,  peddler,  r.  12  Bartol 
Murken  Albert  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  701 

O'Farrell 
Murley  Quincey,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  501 

Napa 
Murman  Peter,  bookkeeper  Sadler  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Murnane  James,  pileman  S.  F.  Bridge  Co.,  r.  560 
Howard 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  SGhi  Garden 
"    William  G.,  helper  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
36/2  Garden 
Murphey     William    L.,    patternmaker,    r.    306 

Stockton 
Murphy  Adam  H.,  traveling  salesman  Portland 
Cracker  Co.,  r.  2529  Howard 
"    Agnes,    telegraph  operator,  r.  842  Harri- 
son 
"    A.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  7  Alvarado 
"    Albert,  teamster,  r.  521  Minna 
"    Albert  J.,  painter  Swan  &  Stein 
"    Alexander,  butcher,  r.  521  Minna  rear 
"    Alfred  P.,  clerk,  r.  1772  Folsom 


Murphy  Alfred  P.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Rob- 
erts, r.  18  Bernice 

"    Alice,  widow,  r.  3040  Jackson 

"    Alicia  Miss,  cashier  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r.  321, 
10th 
Murphy   Alphonso,  secretary  Board  of  Pilot 
Commissioners,  506  Battery,  r.  2207  Lar- 
kin 

"    Amy  Miss,  dressmaking,  412  Haight 

"    Andrew,  fireman  str  San  Juan 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1618  Folsoro 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  319  Oak 

"    Anna,  domestic,  416V4  Hei-mann 

"    Annette  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2529  Howard 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  30  Natoma 

"    Annie  Miss,  paper  flower  maker,  1803  How- 
ard 

"    Annie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
18  Georgia 

"    Annie  Miss,  with  Mrs.   M.  H.  Ober,  r.  1214 
Turk 

"    Anthony  L.,  barber  Albert  F.  Davis,  r.   27 
Prospect  Av 

"    B.,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla 

"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  9  Wool 

"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  229^4  Perry  rear 

"    Bernard  J.,  marine  engineer,   r.  1050  How- 
ard 

"    Bessie  Miss,  artist,  r.  321,  10th 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  23  Clara 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  115  Silver 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  204,  8th 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  2110  Powell 

"    Bridget  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills 
Murphy  Building,  NE  cor  Market  and  Jones 

"    Carl,  shoecutter,  r.  234  Clara 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  146  Perry 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  313  Valley 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  417  Gough 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  534  Natoma 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1214  Turk 

"    Catherine,  widow,  lodgings,  352%,  3d 

"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  19  Moss 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 

'■    Charles,  laborer,  r.  207,  11th 

"    Charles,  reservoir  keeper   Spring  Valley 
W.  W.,  r.  1300  Greenwich 

"    Charles  F.  W.,  teamster,  r.  6b  Shotwell 

"    Charles  H.,  cigar  maker,  r.  7  Alvarado 

"    Charles    H.,    teacher    Polytechnic    High 
School,  r.  404  Turk 

"    Charles  J.,  clerk  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 
13131/4  Pierce 

"    Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  6b  Shotwell 

"    Clara  G.  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  257  Clara 

"    Clement  L.,  clerk  Edwin  Mohrig,  r.  The 
Hillsdale 

"    Cornelius,  blacksmith,  r.  3030  Filbert 

"    Cornelius,  boiler  maker,  r.  562  Folsom 

"    Cornelius,  fireman  Chronicle,   r.   1308  Val- 
lejo 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  211  Broadway 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  930  Minnesota 

"    Cornelius  C,  contractor  and  builder,   1937 
Green 

"    Cornelius  J.,  clerk,  r.  3308  Larkin 

"    Cornelius  R.,  student,  r.  55  Everett 

"    D.,  hostler  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.   317  Na- 
toma 

"    Daniel,  r.  547  Mission 

"    Daniel,  r.  1565^/4  Market 

"    Daniel,  baker,  r.  212  Broadway  ' 

"    Daniel,  driver   Pac.    Transfer  Co.,   r.    348 
Minna 

"    Daniel,    horseshoer,    607   Battery,    r.    1328 
Church 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  160  Shipley  rear 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1134  Page 

"    Daniel,   laborer  S.  P.  C.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  104  St. 
Rose's  Av 

■"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  153  Minna 

"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  76!4  Brosnan 

"    Daniel,  plumber,  r.  31  Eddy 

"    Daniel,  plumber,  r.  559V4  Minna 

"    Daniel,  restaurant,  149.  7th 

"    Daniel,  shoemaker,  r.  935,  36th 

"    Daniel,  tailor  W.  F.  Attinger,  r.  1314  Turk 


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Murphy  Daniel,  teamster  James  J.  McKinnon, 
r.  1138  Stevenson 
"    Daniel,  witli  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  107  De- 
vi sadero 
"    Daniel  Mrs.,  r.  2  Eddy  PI 
"    Daniel  C,  attorney    at    law,    130   Phelan 

Bldg 
"    Daniel  C,  engineer,  r.  1718  Church 
"    Daniel  D.,  expressman,  cor  King  and  4th, 

r.  6771^  Clementina 
"    Daniel  E.,  shipwright,  r.  915  Webster 
"    Daniel  F.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1942  Mar- 
ket, r.  355  Minna 
"    Daniel  F.,  oiler  U.  S.  Mint.  r.  30  Natoma 
"    Daniel  F.,  timekeeper  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

17  Pearl 
"    Daniel  H.,  painter,  r.  33i/4  Clinton 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk,  r.  407  Clementina 
Murphy  Daniel  J.,   judge  Superior  Court  De- 
partment 3,  chambers  New  City  Hall,  26. 
floor,  r.  119  Liberty 
"    Daniel  L.   (M.  A.   Conklin  &  Co.).  r.   1334 
Folsom 
David,  longshoreman,  r.  62  Tehama 
David,  policeman,  r.  365'/i,  11th 
David,  shoemaker,  418,  4th 
David,   tinsmith,  r.   NE  cor  8th  and  Bran- 
nan 
David  C.  B.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2308  Larkin 
Delia,  widow,  r.  521  Devisadero 
Delia,  domestic,  2908  Jackson 
Denis,  coachman,  517  Sutter 
Denis,  laundryman  American  Laundry,  r. 

NE  cor  Fillmore  and  Chestnut 
Denis,  policeman,  r.  123,  22d 
Dennis    (Murphy  &    McBrearty),    r.      1334 

Natoma 
Dennis  (Murphy  &  Scriven),  r.  cor  Corbett 

and  Highland  Avs 
Dennis,  barber.  1603  Howard,  r.  18  Bemice 
Dennis,  bartender  Timothy  E.  Murphy,  r. 

NE  cor  4th  and  Howard 
Dennis,  contractor,  r.  IOV2  Morris  Av 
Dennis,  shoemaker,  r.  107  Devisadero 
Dennis,  shoemaker,  r.  47414  Tehama 
Dennis  B.,  capitalist,  r.  531,  22d 
Dennis  B.,  traveling  salesman  Shea,  Boc- 

queraz  &  Co.,  r.  107  Devisadero 
Dennis  G.,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  539a 

Natoma 
Dennis  J.   (Pendergast  &  Murphy),  r.  125 

Tvy  Av 
Dennis  J.,  clerk  Mahoney  &  Mahonev,  r. 

1654  Market 
Dennis  J.,  musician,  r.  10  Howard  Court 
D.  H.,  miner,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
Edmond,  carpenter,  r.  Fairmount  nr  Ran- 
dall 
Edmund,  printer,  r.  618  Harrison 
Edward,  helper  Allen  &  Looney,    r.   1200 

Greenwich 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  151  Natoma 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  2524  Post  rear 
Edward,  laborer  U.S.  Engineers' dept.  r. 

Presidio 
Edward,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

17  Anthony 
Edward,  soap  wrapper  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  20 

Sycamore  Av 
Edward,  upholsterer  Harrold,  Belcher  & 

Allen,  r.  559H  Minna 
Edward  D.,  r.  225,  22d 
Edward  F.,  janitor  Columbian  Bldg,  r.  535, 

18th  rear 
Edward  F.,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

2528  McAllister 
Edward  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  257  Clara 
Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
Edward  J.,   laborer  David  J.  Ring,  r.  1916 

Union 
Edward  J.,  librarian  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

1316  Page 
Edward  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  11  Glover 
Edward  J.,  musician,  r.  14  Wildey 
Edward  J.,  silver  dissolver  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

905  Market 
Edward  P.,  decorator,  r.  119,  26th 
Edward  R.,  porter  Louis  Taussig  &  Co.,  r. 
351  Jessie 


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Murphy  Edward  V.,  painter  r.  2046  O'Farrell 
•'    Edward  W.,  butcher  A.  Jonas,  r.  521  Minna 
"    Edwin  W.,  cigar  maker,  r.  7  Alvarado 
"     Eleanor  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  711  Franklin 
"     Ella,  widow,  r.  360Y2,  Hth 
"     Emma  L.  Miss,  burial  robes,  461  Jessie,  r. 

1910  Pierce 
"    Ethel    Miss,  clerk  Boston    Rubber    Shoe 

Co.,r.  27Dehon 
"    Eugene,  clerk,  r.  1929  Bush 
"    Eugene,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Wks,  r. 

23d  and  Point  Lobos  Avs 
"    Eugene   P.,    general    agent,    533   Kearny, 

rooms  1-2,  r.  1304  Guerrero 
"    F.,  laborer  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  202,  8th 
"    Fanny  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Frances    T.    Miss,    stenographer,    r.    37i^ 

Clara 
"    Francis  H.,  barber  W.  H.  H.  Young,  r.  646 

Howard 
"    Frank  (Murphy  &  Willi),  r.  2936,  16th 
"    Frank,  driver  Police  Patrol,  r.  728  Green 
"    Frank,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2050  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Frank,  helper  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r.  21  Fell 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  5  Telegraph  PI 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1128  Mission 
"    Frank,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  1905  Dupont 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  772i/i  Harrison 
"    Frank,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
"    Frank  D.,  clerk,  r.  319  Oak 
"    Frank  H.,  plumber,  r.  211^2  Turk 
"    Frank  J. ,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Frank   J.,    cooper,   r.   NW   cor   Hyde  and 

North  Point 
"    Frank  L.,  clerk  Bulletin,  r.  610  Guerrero 
"    F.  T.,  lineman  Edison  Light   and    Power 

Co.,  r.  842  Harrison 
"    George,  steward,  r.  iiiYz  Clinton 
"    George,     zincographer    Examiner,    r.    204 

Turk 
"    George  E.,  clerk  J.   Levin  &  Co.,   r.   21154 

Turk 
"    George  E.,  teamster,  r.  110  Langton 
"    George  H.,  watchman  Shipowners'  Assn. 

of  the  Pacific  Coast,  r.  351  Jessie 
"    George  M.,  r.  207Devisadero 
"    George     M.,      superintendent     Children's 

Play  Grounds  Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  1832 

Eddy 
"    George  W.,  conductor,  r.  252^4,  3d 
"    Gordon  A.,  collector  Folsom  St.  Wharf  1. 

r.  1129  Ellis 

MURPHY,  GRANT  &  CO. 

(Adam  Grant,  Henry  M.  Murpliy, 
Joseph  D.  Grant  and  H.  L.  Whipple), 
Importers  and  dealers  in  foreign  and 
domestic  dry  goods,  NE  cor  Bush  and 


Murphy  Hamlin  H.,  policeman,  r.  27  Dehon 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  124  Silver 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  4.35  Fulton 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  513, 15th 
"    Hannah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  139  Hancock 
"    Hannah  G.  Miss,  bookkeeper  White  Star 

Laundry,  r.  1608  Howard 
"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
"    Harry  J.,   with  The  Associated  Press,  r. 

1220,  17th 
"    Harry  R.,  plumber  C.  T.  Larseneur,  r.  407!4 

Octavia 
"    Harry  T.,  marble  cutter  Max  Roth,  r.  150 

Guerrero 
"    H.  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  988  Harrison 


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SOO    BAT-TERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Murphy  Helen  Miss,  varieties,  1134  Page 
"    Henry,  r.  1026b  Washington 
"    Henry,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    Henry,  marine  engineer,  r.  3  Essex  PI 
"    Henry  Mrs.,  proprietor  Park   House,   2759 

Mission 
"    Henry  J.,  rubber  worljer  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  414,  4th 
"    Henry  M.   (Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.),  r.  New 

York 
"    Herman,  real  estate  agent,  628  Market,  r. 


Honora,  widow,  r.  157i4  Dore 

Hugh,  bartender  Mrs.    M.   Richardson,  r 

NE  cor  6th  Av  and  Fulton 
Hugh,  reservoir  keeper  Spring  Valley  W 

W.,  r.  1200  Greenwich 
Hugh  F.,  pressman,  r.  1200  Greenwich 
J.,  water  tender  str  City  of  Puebla 
J.  A.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
James,  carpenter,  r.  325,  9th  rear 
James,  carriage  washer  John  Peters 
James,  coal  passer  str  Alameda 
James,  driver  Donohue  &  Murphy,  r.  130S 

California 
James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1357  Minna 
groceries    and  liquors,    1410   Fol 


James,  laborer,  r.  5  Telegraph  PI 

James,  laborer,  r.  533,  18th 

James,  laborer,  r.  1332  Church 

James,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  Ry.,  r.  106  St.  Rose's 
Av 

James,  machinist,  r.  261,  1st 

James,  painter,  r.  20  Sycamore  Av  rear 

James,  painter,  r.  448  Natoma 

James,  seaman,  r.  39  Ecker 

James,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Washtenaw 

James,  tailor,  r.  1214  Turk 

James,  teacher  St.  Joseph's  Grammar 
School,  r.  1417  Howard 

James,  traveling  salesman  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  21  Lloyd 

James,  washer  Lick  Laundry,  r.  534  Minna 

James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  304,  8th 

James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  406  Sanchez 

James  A.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  Oak- 
land 

James  B.,  clerk  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  311!4 
Turk 

James  C,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  235,  3d  Av 

James  E.,  student,  r.  55  Everett 

James  H.,r.2Eddy  PI 

James  J.,  electrician,  r.  309  Clement 

James  J.,  jailor  County  Jail  1,  r.  3419  Sut- 
ter 

James  P.,  last  maker  S.  F.  Last  Factory, 
r.  307,  1st 

James  W.,  liquors,  622,  34th,  r.  620,  24th 

Jennie  D.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1803  Howard 

Jennie  L.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2539  Howard 

Jeremiah,  r.  225,  9th 

Jeremiah,  r.  711  Franklin 

Jeremiah,  bricklayer,  r.  124  Silver 

Jeremiah,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  6, 
37th 

Jeremiah,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  257  Clara 

Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  9  Wool 

Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  448  Natoma 

Jeremiah,  laborer  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  812 
Kearny 

Jeremiah,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nick- 
elsburg  &  Co.,  r.  lOYz  Langton  rear 

Jeremiah  Jr.,  r.  235,  9th 


Murphy  Jeremiah  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  719  Tennessee 

"    Jeremiah  J.,  sawyer,  r.  52  Clara 

"  Jeremiah  L.,  operator  Fire  Alarm  and  Po- 
lice Telegraph,  r.  63014  Fulton 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  323  Filbert 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  2308  Larkin 

"    John,  r.  213  Langton 

"     John,  r.  407  Turk 

"    John,  r.  667  Minna 

"    John,  r.  3530  Jackson 

"    John  (Donohoe  &  Murphy),  r.  1309  California 

"    John,  bartender  str  Monticello 

"    John,  boxmaker,  r.  10554  Vandewater 

"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  407  Clementina 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  3040  Jackson 

"    John,  carpenter  McCann&  Sons,  r.  406,  10th 

"  John,  chipper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  22 
Harriet 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  1654  Market 

"    John,  driver,  r.  28  Sharon 

"  John,  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,r.  1040  Mission 

"    John,  gardener,  r.  2317  Post 

"  John,  harness  cleaner  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  681  Mission 

"  John,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co.,  r. 
681  Mission 

"    John,  hostler,  r.  23  Clara 

"    John,  ironworker,  r.  1772  Folsom 

"  John,  laundryman,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 
Chestnut 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  106  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  234,  15th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  461  Bryant 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  920  Minnesota 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  1331  Minna 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  171314  Lexington  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  New  Mission  Hotel 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  54,  1st 

"  John,  liquors  and  cigars,  SE  cor  18th  and 
Castro 

"  John,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r.  20 
Quinn 

"    John,  molder,  r.  41  Tehama 

"    John,  molder,  r.  536^2  Howard 

"    John,  molder,  r.  632  Natoma 

"    John,  painter,  r.  448  Natoma 

"    John,  peddler,  r.  1132  York  rear 

"    John,  seaman  str  Pomona,  r.  321,  10th 

"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  519  Mission 

"    John,  shoemaker,  1434  Page 

"  John,  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co., 
r.  17  Anthony 

"  John,  steelworker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.,  r.  1334 
Florida 

"  John,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  1304  Ala- 
bama 

"    John  Jr.,  bricklayer,  r.  407  Clementina 

"    John  C,  r.  13161/2  Steiner 

"    John  C,  butcher,  r.  843  Harrison 

"  John  C,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  1111 
Vallejo 

"  John  C,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  615  Bu- 
chanan 

"    John  D.,  paver,  r.  119  Butte 

"  John  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1316 
Valencia 

"    John  F.,  agent,  r.  2808  Geary 

"    John  P.,  painter,  r.  351  Jessie 

"  John  F.,  stenographer  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  236,  17th 

"    John  F.  Jr.,  porter,  r.  351  Jessie 

"  John  H.,  harness  maker,  2003  Mission,  r. 
219,  15th 

"    John  H.,  quarryman,  r.  1313  Sansome 

"  John  J.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  842 
Harrison 

"    John  J.,  butcher,  391,  6th,  r.  304,  6th 

"  John  J.,  clerk  The  Examiner,  r.  2207  Lar- 
kin 

"    John  J.,  engineer  Engine  26,  r.  209  Clement 

"    John  J.,  helper,  r.  1232  Hampshire 

"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  40b  West  Mission 

"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  150  Perry 

"    John  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  433,  17th 

"    John  J.,  molder,  r,  40  Moss 

"    John  J.,  teamster  Yolo  Mills,  r.  331  Ivy  Av 

"    John  J.,  truckman  Truck  5,  r.  313  Minna 


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Murphy  John  L.,  policeman,  r.  363  Sanchez 
"    John   M.,  groceries   and    liquors,  SE    cor 
Ootavia  and  McAJlister,  r.  624    Locust 
Av 
"    JohnM.,  machinist  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

44  Clementina 
"    John  P.  S.,  painter,  r.  1509  Taylor 
"    John  R.,  mining,  r.  1505  Dolores 
•'    John  T.  (Murphy  &  Delehanty),  r.  843  Mc- 
Allister 
"    John  T.,  laborer,  r.  30  Harriet 
"    John  T.,  machinist,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John  T.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  by^  Grand  Av 
Murphy    Jolin  W.,  proprietor  St.  George  Liv- 
ery,   Boarding    and    Sale    Stables,    408 
Bush,r.  2933  Clay 
"    John  W.  K.,  gardener,  r.  620  Taylor 
"    Joseph,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  316 

Jones 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  33  Clara 
"    Joseph,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
."    Joseph,  painter,  r.  138,  22d 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  130  Oak 
"    Joseph  A.,  butcher  J.  J.  Murphy,  r.  38  Har- 
riet 
"    Joseph  A.,  carrier   postofQce,    r.    333   Fil- 
bert 
"    Joseph  A.,  cashier  ^■Etna  Insurance  Co.,  r. 

1939  Bush 
"    Joseph  A.,  porter   Abner   Doble  Co.,  r.  911, 

33d 
"    Joseph  A.,  compositor  Report,  r.  725  Cle- 
mentina 
"    Joseph   C,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  48  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Joseph   F.,  expressman,  NE    cor   6th    and 

Howard,  r.  1534  Sanchez 
"    Joseph  F.,  policeman,  r.  3409  Clay 
"    Joseph  J.,  oar  washer  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  18 

St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Joseph  L.,  salesman  Broder  &  Schlam,  r. 

1315  O'Farrell 
"    Josephine    E.  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  434  Bran- 
nan 
"    Josie,  domestic,  3913  Jackson 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.SYz  Sheridan  rear 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  559i4  Minna 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1763  Harrison 
"    Julia  Miss,  candy  maker  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r . 

105;^  Vande water 
"    Julia    Mrs.,    janitress  Stanford    Primarv 

School,  r.  13151/^  Folsom 
"    Julia  A.  Miss,  teacher  John  Swett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  711  Franklin 
"    K.  Mrs.,  r.  35Chesley 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1111  Vallejo 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1332  Hampshire 
"    Kate,  domestic,  r.  8  Federal 
"    Kate,  domestic,  630  Harrison 
"    Kate,  domestic,  1603  Bush 
"    Kate,  domestic,  1611  Sacramento 
"    Kate,  domestic  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Kate,  laundress  Modern  Laundry,   r.  448 

Natoma 
"    Kate  E.  Mrs.  teacher  music,  r.  14  Wildey 
"    Lawrence,  r.  549  Mission 
"    Lawrence,  butcher  James  McDermott,  r. 

523,  6th 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  1831  Mission 
"    L.  D.  Mrs.,  bakery,  959a  Howard 
"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaking,  1507  Taylor 
"    Luke,  longshoreman,  r.  150  Perry 
"    Mae    M.,    bookkeeper  Rivers  Bros.,   r.    17 

Pearl 
"    Maggie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1200  Green- 
wich 
"    Mamie  J.  Miss,  r.  141914  Ellis 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  437,  4th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  437  Ringold 
"    Margaret  W.,  widow,  r.  63  Minna 
"    Marie  M.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Martin,  r.  2305  Taylor 
"    Martin,  calker,  r.  18th  and  Castro 
"    Martin,  law  student  Bishop  &  Wheeler 
"    Martin  Jr.,  stock  clerk  Holbrook.  Merrill 

&  Stetson,  r.  3305  Taylor 
"    Martin  D.,  r.  2438  Geary 
"    Martin  W.,  shoemaker,  512i4  Geary 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

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turphy  Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Langton  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10|4  Heron 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  34  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  70!^  West  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  114%  Langton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  213V^  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  234  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  265  Tehama  rear 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  614i>^  Natoma 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1134  Page 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  lUQY^  Stevenson 
"    Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  704  Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  seamstress  Lane  Hospital 
"    Mary  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  134  Silver 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  groceries  and    liquors,    831V^ 

Howard 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  janitress  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  1212'/4  Pierce 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  21  Fell 
"    Mary,  domestic,  3816  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  domestic,  3015  Washington 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1330,  17th 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  3630  Mission 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  janitress  Bernal   Heights 

Primary  School,  r.  413  Elsie 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  15  Morris  Av 
"    Mary  M.  Miss,  principal  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  130  Oak 
"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  1807  Mission 
"    Matthew,  livery  stable,  1133  Mission,  r.  551 

Minna 
"    Matthew,  painter,  r.  321  Church 
"    Matthew  B.,  dairyman,  r.  55  Everett 
"    May  E.  Miss,  press  feeder  The  R.  M.  Wood 

Co.,  r.  417  Clementina 
"    Michael,  r.  1565i/^  Market 
"    Michael,  blacksmith,  r.  312%  Minna 
"    Michael,  fireman  str  Progreso,  r.  541,  1st 
"    Michael,  fireman  tug  Fearless,  r.  142  Perry 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  38%  Bluxome 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  51  Brady 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  318  Blake 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    Michael,  laborer  Golden  State  and  Miners 

Iron  Wks,  r.  150  Perry 
"    Michael,    longshoreman,    r.    105%    Vande- 

water  ' 
"    Michael,  musician,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Michael,  painter,  r.  13  Fargo  PI 
"    Michael,  paver,  r.  1608  Howard 
"    Michael,  pension  attorney  and  claim  agent, 

r.  1509  Taylor 
"    Michael,  policeman,  r.  114%  Langton 
"    Michael,  policeman,  r.  936,  30th 
"    Michael,     stableman    Overland    Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  .324  Bluxome 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Michael,  teamster  D.  S.  Cartwright,  r.  1764 

Harrison 
"    Michael,  teamster  James  Muliany  &  Co., 

r.  361,  1st 
"    Michael  F.,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  313%  Minna 
"    Minna   Miss,    saleslady,    r.   105%    Vande- 

water 
"    M.  M.,  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1714  Market 
"    MoUie  Miss  (Murphy  &  Darcy),  r.  106  Tay- 
lor 
"    MoUie  Miss,   saleslady  Jacobs  &  Co.,  r. 

1909  Ellis 
"    Morris,  r.  38  Pearl 
"    Morris,  plumber,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    Morris,  tinner,  r.  633  Natoma 
"    M.  P.,  cook  tug  Fearless 
"    M.  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  104  Dun- 
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Murphv  M.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  63  Minna 
Nellie  Miss.  r.  6W4  Natoma 
Nellie,  domestic,  2127  Broderick 
Nicholas,  porter  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  319  Val- 

lejo 
Owen,  clerk,  r.  704  Howard 
Owen,  waiter  New  Washington  Hotel 
OwenT.,  bartender  William  McLaughlin, 

r.  403,  3d 
Patrick,  brass  finisher,  r.  13  Sherwood  PI 
Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  227  Hayes 
Patrick,  contractor  sewers,  1772  Folsom 
Patrick,  groom,  517  Sutter 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  8  Federal 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  363  Jessie 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  920  Minnesota 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1316  Natoma 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1627  Grove 
Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  625  Davis 
Patrick,  poultry  and  game,  74-75  Centre 

Market,  r.  2612  Sacramento 
Patrick,  teamster,  r.  1304  Florida 
Patrick   A.,   salesman   Murphy,   Grant  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Patrick  F.,  hostler  California  Horse  Re- 
pository, r.  510  Van  Ness  Av 
Patrick  F.,  laborer,  r.  607  Bryant 
Patrick  H.,  r.  134  Shipley 
Patrick  H.,  foreman  William  E.  Dodge,  r. 

309  Elm  Av 
Patrick  H.,  policeman,  r.  3009  Buchanan 
Patrick  H.,  tin  and   sheet  iron  worker,  46 

Spear,  r.  West  Berkeley 
Patrick  J.  (Miller  &  Murphy),  r.  64  Tehama 
Patrick  J.,  boiler  maker  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r. 

63  Clementina 
Patrick   J.,  house  and    sign   painter,    499 

Gough,  r.  414  Steiner 
Patrick  J.,  journalist,  r.  323  Castro 
Paul,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.. 

r.  234  Clara 
Peter,  r.  2210  Leavenworth 
Peter,  gardener  Mount   St.  Joseph  Infant 

Asylum 
Philip,  r.  7.3214  Clementina 
Philip,  porter,  r.  313  Valley 
Philip,  saloon  keeper,  r.  2752  Bush 
Pius  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Dominic's 

Monastery 
Raphael,  peddler,  r.  1816  Stockton 
R.  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  423,  17th 
Richard  (Prunty  &  Murphy),  r.  521  Bryant 
Richard,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  1933 

Ellis 
Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  311,  7th 
Richard,    harness      cleaner    St.     George 

Stables 
Richard,  laborer,  r.  23d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 

Av 
Richard,    salesman   P.    Flanigan,   r.    711 

Natoma 
Richard,  prestidigitator,  r.  31  Eddy 
Richard    D.,    carrier    postofflce.     r.    2308 

Larkin 
Richard  H.,  plumber,  r.  211 14  Turk 
Richard  J.,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
Richard  P.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman, 

r.  W  s  7th  nr  Mission 
Robert,  engineer,  r.  1050  Howard 
Robert,  laborer,  r.  II4614  Stevenson 
Robert  E.,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry 
Robert  W.,  physician,  1601  Gough 
Robert   W.  Jr.,  medical  ftudent,  r.   1601 

Gough 
Sallie  Miss,  r.  273V2  Minna 


Murphy  Samuel  G.,  president  First  National 
Bank  of    San  Francisco,  NW  cor  Bush 
and  Sansome,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  316  Hayes 
"    Stanley,  r.  2.39,  9th 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  .333  McAllister 
"    Temple  L.,  freight  clerk  str  City  of  Pe- 
king, r.  717  Hayes 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  513  Oak 
"    Thomas,  r.  3  Hunt 
"    Thomas,  bricklayer,  r.  28  Aileen  Av 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  2417  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Sacramento  Transportation 

Co.,r.  11/2  Clyde 
"    Thomas,  driver  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,   r.   1 

Polk 
"    Thomas,  engineer  Engine  16,  r.  332  Penn- 
sylvania Av 
"    Thomas,  foreman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

610  Guerrero 
"    Thomas,  hostler  Peter  Garrity,  r.  32  Turk 
"    Thomas,  laundryman  Lick  Laundry,  r.  538 

Minna 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  224,  15th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  323  Filbert 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1020  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  106  Pacific,  r.   114  Pacific 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  3040  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  pressman,  r.  2110  Powell 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  47!4  Dore  rear 
"    Thomas,  truckman  Truck  2,  r.   627  Broad- 
way 
"    Thomas  A.,  horseshoer  John  Devlin,  r.  48 

Clementina 
"    Thomas  B.,  horseshoer,  r.  2111/4  Turk 
"    Thomas  C,  liquors,  1501  Market 
"    Thomas  C,  policeman,  r.  1014  Morris  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  r.  3630  Mission 
"    Thomas  F.,  blacksmith  W.  T.   Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  12121/2  Pierce 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver  Frank  Greg,  r.   17  An- 
thony 
"    Thomas  F.,  electrician,  r.  842  Harrison 
"    Thomas  H.,  deputy  U.   S.   Shipping  Com- 
missioner, r.  910  Laguna 
"    Thomas  H.,  horseshoer,  r.  1214  Turk 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  ,321,  10th 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  1410  Folsom 
"    Thomas  O.,   solicitor   American   Wringer 

Co.,  r.  414  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  P.,  plumber,  r.  1929  Bush 
"    Thomas   R.,   driver  Truck  2,  r.  627  Broad- 
way 
"    Thomas  W.,  foreman  painter  P.  C.  SS.  Co., 

r.  1008  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Timothy,  r.  21  Page 
"    Timothy,  r.  355  Minna 
"    Timothy,  r.  725  Clementina 
"    Timothy,  blacksmith,  r.  246,  12th 
"    Timothy,  contractor,  r.  17  Pearl 
"    Timothy,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  434  Bran- 
nan 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  38  Natoma 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  531  Octavia 
"    Timothy,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  244a,  12th 
"    Timothy  C,  liquors,  NE  cor  4th  and  How- 
ard, r.  300b  5th 
"    Timothy  H.,  marble  cutter,  r.  150  Guerrero 
"    Timothy    J.,   printer  Abramson-Heunisch 

Co.,  r.  309  Prospect  PI 
"    Timothy  T.,  engineer,  r.  130  Ivy  Av 
"    Vance  B.,  conductor,  r.  1316D  Valencia 
Murphy  Varnish  Company,  J.  H.  Beecher  Pa- 
cific  Coast    manager,    593-595   Mission, 
telephone  Black  1171 
"    Walter  F.,  clerk,  r.  cor  Prospect  and  Coso 

Avs 
"    W.  De  Los,  civil  engineer,  r.  717  Hayes 
• '    William,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co. , 

r.  134  Silver 
"    William,  bridge  builder,  r.  69  Natoma 
"    William,  broom  maker  Cal.   Broom    Mfg. 

Co. 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1410  Valencia 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1019  Washington 
"    William,  collector,  r.  1301  Sacramento 
"    William,   color  maker  Pac.  Rubber  Paint 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 


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Murphy  William,  employee  William  A.  Lyncli 
"    William,  engineer  bktn  J.  D.  Peters,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William,  fireman  Engine  33,  r.  3630  Mission 
"    William,  1st  officer  str  Bay  City,  r.  2330 

Mission 
"    William,  floorman  St.  George  Stables 
"    William,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    William,  hoseman  Engine  18,  r.  419  Duncan 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  315  Sierra 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1506  Sanchez 
"    William,  liquors,  and  proprietor  Murphy's 

Hall,  cor  Sagamore  and  San  Jose  Av 
"    William,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Donovan,  r. 

114^4  Langton 
"    William,  pressman,  r.  1011  Larkin 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  26  Federal 
"    William,  waiter  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    William  A.,  laborer,  r.  26  Federal 
"    William  B.,  bartender,  r.  2II/2  Turk 
"    William  D.,  carpenter,    r.   cor    Sagamore 

and  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  D.,  janitor,  r.  1215"^  Folsom 
"    William  E.,  Catholic  books  and  pictures 

106  Hayes 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  1509  Taylor 
"    William  F.,  foreman  S.  F.  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

427,  4th 
"    William  F.,  porter,  r.  255  Perry 
"    William  G.,  clerk  L.   H.  Van  Schaick,  r, 

319  Oak 
"    William  H.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  119  Lib 

erty 
"    William  H.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  313  Eu- 
reka 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  7  Alvarado 
"    William  H.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  311  Lyon 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.,  r 

311.  7th 
"    William  H.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r 

57  Chenery 
"    William  H.,  porter  Pacific  Marine  Supply 

Co.,  r.  1312M  Mission 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  Excelsior  Home- 

"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  316  Hayes 

' '    William  J. ,  metal  worker  John  Finn  Metal 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  J.,  porter  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1315!/2  Folsom 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  535,  6th 
"    William  M.,  physician  and    surgeon,  315 

Geary,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    William  P.,  butcher,  r.  157!^  Dore 
"    William  P.,  harness  maker  Antone  Weit- 

ner,  r.,739  Clementina 
"    William  P.,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

1608  Howard 
"    Winfleld,  broom  maker,  r.  1410  Valencia 
"    &  Darcy  (Miss  Mollie  Murphy   and  Miss 

Delia  Darcy'*,  lodgings,  106  Taylor 
"    &  Delehanty  (John  T.  Murphy  and  John  E. 
Delehanty),  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
Eddy  and  Mason 
"    &  McBrearty   (Dennis  Murphy  and    John 

McBrearty),  groceries,  148,  5th 
"    &  Scriven  (Dennis    Murphy   and  Thomas 
Scriven),  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Fulton  and  Octavia  and  936  Howard 
"    &    Willi    (Frank    Murphy    and     Andrew 
Willi),  creamery,  2936,  16th 
4S=- Murphy.    See  Morphy  and  Murfey 
Murphy's  Hall,    William    Murphy  proprietor, 

cor  Sagamore  and  San  Jose  Av 
Murr  Joseph,  salesman,  r.  918  Fulton 
Murrane  John,  porter  Roos  Bros.,  r.  14  Oak 
Murray  Abner.  carpenter,  331  Douglass,  r.    84 
Corbett  Av 
"    Alexander,  plasterer,  r.  338  Shipley 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  531,  39th 
"    Annie    Miss,    telephone   operator,  r.    1233 

Bush 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Anthony,  laborer,  r.  713  Sierra 
"    Bernard,  r.  63  Natoma 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  25  Hermann 
"    Bridget,  widow,,  r.  218  Ritch  rear 


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309, 311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Murray  Bridget,  widow,  r.  531,  39th 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  710y2  Tehama 
"    Brothers  (Robert  T.  and  Frank  J.),  plumb^ 
ers  and  gasfltters,  619  Sacramento 

MURRAY  BROTHERS 

(William  F.  and  Samuel),  manufactur- 
ers of  improved  lioisting,  marine,  sta- 
tionary and  portable  engtaes,  patent 
friction  engines,  252  Beale,  telephone 
Main  5226 
Murray  Catherine,  widow,  r.  10  Derby  PI 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  837  Fell 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  3029  Mission 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1096  Post 
"    Catherine  T.,  domestic,  1104,  17th 
"    Charles,  r.  308  Filbert 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  2119  Hyde 
"    Charles,  engineer  Engine  8,  r.  1616  Pacific 

Av 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  134  Townsend 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  137  Langton 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  613  Howard 
"    Charles,   printer  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,    r.  6 

Minna 
"    Charles  A.,  milkman,  r.  30  Highland  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  engineer  Engine  33,  r.  130  Hayes 
"    Charles  M.,  clerk,  r.  S  s  Tonquin  bet  Baker 

and  Broderick 
"    Daniel,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner,  r.  417%, 

5th 
"    Daniel  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  36Vi  Garden  rear 
•'    Daniel  P.,  teamster  Yolo  Mills,  r.  38  Na- 
toma 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  149/2  Dore 
"    David,  salesman,  r.  430  Minna 
"    David  S.,  with  William  Uhlmann  &  Co.,  r. 

33  Page 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  r.  305  Minna 
"    Dennis,  butcher,  r.  418!^  Ringold 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  330,  15th 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  11341/2  Florida 
"    Dennis,  traveling  agent  Bella  Union  The- 
atre 
"    Dennis  J.,  butcher,  r.  26  Dore 
"    Donald,  car  driver,  r.  431,  6th 
"    Duncans.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  13331/2  Treat  Av 
«     Edward,  r.  739  Pine 
"    Edward,  hostler  St.  George  Stables 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  1339  Howard 
"    Edward  F.,  truckman  Truck  4,  r.  1306  Val- 

lejo 
"    Edward  T.,  carpenter,  r.  10  Bowie  Av 
"    Edwin  J.,  mining,  r.  3013  California 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1233  Bush 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1  Eureka  PI 
"    Elmer,  student,  r.  cor  16th  and  Utah 
"    Emily  Miss,  fringe  maker  A.  Colombat 
"     Eugene,  r.  1139  Jessie 
"    Eugene,  switchman,  r.  17  South  Park 
"    Eugene  F.,  clerk,  r.  11  Folsom  Av 
"    Felix,    teamster   Central   Coal   Co.,    r.    6 
Minna  .   , 

Francis    J.,  lamplighter  S.  F.   Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  11  Folsom  Av 
Frank,   pressman   George   H.   Tay  Co.,  r. 

31914  Lombard 
Frank  J.  (Murray  Bros.),  r.  San  Rafael 
Frank  J.,  butcher,  r.  140  Shipley 
George,  piledriver,  r.  507  Mission 
George  H.,  painter  Harbor  Commissioners 
George  T.,  rubber  worker,  r.  3607/2  Polk 
George  W.  (Callinan  &  Murray),  r.  62  Na- 
toma 


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Murray  Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Henry,  r.  1126  Folsom 
"    Henry  (Murray  &  Curnow),  r.  132,  4th 
"    Henry,  undertaker  J.  C.  O'Connor  &  Co.,  r. 

767  Mission 
"    Henry  B.,  mining,  r.  722,  23d 
"    Henry  V.,  elevatorman,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  427,  13th 
"    Hugh,    cannery    supt.    Alaska    Packer's 

Assn.,  308  Market,  r.  536  McAllister 
"    Ida  Miss,   cashier   Palace    Baths,  r.  IIQV^ 

Lombard 
"    James,  r.  279  Jessie 
"    James  (Bennett  &  Murray),  r.  47  Post 
"    James,  cook,  r.  8  Margaret  Court 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  22  Georgia 
"    James,  painter,  r.  2627  Folsom 
"    James,  teamster  Cal.  Iron  and   Wrecking 

Co.,  r.  172  Clementina 
"    James,    waiter   Occidental   Hotel,    r.    623 

Howard 
"    James  C,  painter,  r.  140  Shipley 
"    James  D.,  compositor,  r.  31^4  Pleasant 
"    James  L.,  painter,  r.  30  Highland  Av 
"    James  P.,  carpenter,  r.  5  Laussat 
"    James  S.,  gripman   Market   St.  Ry..  r.  1308 

Mason 
"    J.  D.Mrs.,  r.  30,  9th 
"    John,  r.  120  Hayes 
"    John,  r.  137  Langton 
"    John,  r.  207  Minna 
"    John,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  81 

Natoma 
"    John,  foreman  machinist  Union  Iron  Wks, 

r.  24,  21st 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  220  Pacific 
'•    John,  painter,  r.  612  Howard 
"    John,  paper  hanger,  r.  17  Louisa 
"    John,  real  estate,  r.  164  Jessie 
"    John,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran  &Co.,r.  1096 

Post 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    John,   wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain,  NW 

cor  26th  and  Church,  r.  622  San  Jose  Av 
"    John  F.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  318  Austin  Av 
"    John  F.,  tailor,  35,  3d,  r.  963  Howard 
"    JohnH.,  clerk  B.  P.  Oliver,  r.  2119  Hyde 
"    John  H.,  horseshoer  E.  M.  Graney,  r.  1063 

Broadway 
■'    John  J.,  fireman  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  J.,  hoseman  Engine  33 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  4  Vallejo  Terrace 
"    John  M.,   salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co..  r.  1627  Devisadero 
"    John  T.,  clerk  Holbrook.  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  651  Vallejo 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  6  Elizabeth 
"    Joseph,  r.  705  Natoma 
"    Joseph,    boiler   maker   McMurphy 

Evoy,  r.  4171/2,  5th 
"    Joseph,  brassfinisher.  r.  419  Hayes 
"    Joseph,  brassmolder  Frank  Baud,   r. 

Jessie 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  29  Minna  rear 
"    Joseph,   laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept 

Presidio 
"    Joseph,  metal  roofer,  r.  20  Dale  PI 
"    Joseph,    teamster   John   Middleton,    r. 

Minna 

"    Joseph  F.,  r.  1.502  Leavenworth 
"    Joseph  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  1126  Folsom 
"    Joseph  I.,  plumber,  r.  327  California  Av 
"    Joseph  M..  bookbinder  Frank  Malloye,  r.  6 

Elizabeth 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  1502  Leavenworth 
"    Katie,  domestic.  612 Oak 


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Murray  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1232  Bush 
"    Louis  R.  L.,  machinist,  r.  28  Perry 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  15%  Rausch 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  705  Natoma 
"    Margaret  A.,  widow,  r.  11  Auburn 
"    Marshall,  teamster,  r.  710i4  Tehama 
"    Martin,  clerk,  r.  435a  Clementina 
"    Martin,  expressman,  226  Market,  r.  218,  9th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  127,  13th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1035  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1802  Howard 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1063  Broadway 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer  Bancroft-Whit- 
ney Co.,  r.  427,  13th 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer  Chemical  Paint 

Co.,r.  646  Folsom 
"    Mary,  domestic,  403  Ellis 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  r.  521,  29th 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  34^4  Perry 
"    Mary  T.  Mrs.,  r.  205  Turk 
"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  20  Dale  PI 
"    Maurice,  packer  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 

r.  289  Palmer 
"    Michael,  baker,  r.  1414  Dupont 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  4  Brady 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  6  Elizabeth 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  740  Tehama 
"    Milton,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.. 

r.  523/2  Haight 
"    Nellie,  waiter  Dennett's,  r.  537,  24th 
"    Oliver  P.,  liquors,  312  Washington,  r.  807 

Harrison 
"    Patrick  (Heagerty  &  Murray),  r.  NW  cor 

14th  and  Church 
"    Patrick,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,r.  113 

Langton 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  509,  7th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  542  Howard 
"    Patrick,  porter    Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  214  Chestnut 
"    Paxrick,  seaman,  r.  2443  Larkin 
"    Patrick  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  915,  18th 
"    Patrick  J.,  teamster  John  Murray,  r.  318, 

28th 
"    Patrick  M.,  hostler  William  E.  Bridge,  r. 

330  Geary 
"    Pauline  Mrs.,  r.  1424!^  Howard 
"    Peter,  hostler,  r.  631  Jackson 
"    Peter  A.,  driver,  r.  327  California  Av 
"    Peter  A.,  driver,  r.  cor  Grant  and  Brazil  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  gardener,  r.  327  California  Av 
"    Philip,    conductor    S.    F.  &  S.    M.  Ry,  r. 

116  Day 
"    Philip,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oakland 
"    Randolph,  spinner  A.  Colombat 
"    Reginald  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1803  Fol- 
som 
"    Rhody,  asst.  engineer  str  Bay  City,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Richard,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Richard  I.,  horseshoer  John  H.   McCarty, 

r.  20  Dale  PI 
"    Richard  J.,  engineer  Truckee  Lumber  Co., 

r.  11  Shotwell 
'•    Robert,  billiard  marker  Harry  B.  Adler,  r. 

6  Hyde 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  312,  5th  Av 
"    Robert,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Robert  E.,  compositor  Frank   Eastman  & 

Co.,  r.  1232  Bush 
''    Robert  H..  r.  112  Mason 
"    Robert  H.,  rancher,  r.  632  Geary 
"    Robert  M.,  contractor  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  T.  (Murray  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  (Murray  Bros.),  r.  1020  Filbert 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  4171/4,  5th 
"    Sumner  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  632  How- 
ard 
"    Theresa  D.,  widow,  r.  II4V2  Collingwood 
"    Thomas,  boarding,  510  Davis 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  716  Buchanan 
"    Thomas,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1518 

Eddy 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  r.  419  Hayes 
"    Thomas,  gardener  Cypress  Lawn  Cemetery, 
r.  629  Jessie 


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Murray  Thomas,  liquors,  2101  Mission,  r.  Grand 
Southern  Hotel 
Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  834  Folsom 
Thomas;  seaman,  r.  212  Broadway 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1227  Lombard 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  289  Palmer 
Thomas  F.,  r.  827  Fell 
Thomas  J.,  solicitor  Thomas  Murray,  r.  510 

Davis 
Thomas  L,.,  r.  65  South  Park 
Timothy,  laborer,  r.  6  Sumner 
MurrayT.  J.,  attorney  at  law,  24,  6th.  room  14, 
r.  555  Stevenson 
Walter,  salesman,  r.. 2433a  Howard 
Walter  T.,  grainer,  r.  11  Folsom  Av 
Warren  E.,  draughtsman  Edward  S.  Cobb, 

r.  807  Castro 
W.  Carl,  clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency,  r.  30, 

9  th 
William,  r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
William,  bookkeeper  Dickson,  DeWolf   & 

Co.,r.  1306  Pine 
William,  fish,  72-73  Centre  Market,  r.  297 

Stevenson 
William,  hostler  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  246,  3d 
William,  painter,  r.  4^4  Auburn 
William,  painter,  r.  827  Fell 
William,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co. 

r.  2433a  Howard 
William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1136  Florida 
William  C,  machine  hand  William  Bate 

man,  r.  275  Minna 
William  C.  R.,  salesman  James  Brown,  r. 

531  Post 
William  D.,  horseshoer  E.  M.  Graney, 

1063  Broadway 
William  F.    (Murray  Bros.),  r.  1215  Guer- 
rero 
William  F.,  iron  worker,  r.  140  Shipley 
William  F.,  stableman  M.    Michelsen  & 

Son,  r.  4581^  Minna 
William  F.,  stockyard,  cor  Capp  and  16th 
William  H.,  journalist,  r.  807  Castro 
William  H.,  painter,  r.  1709  Mason 
William  J.,  r.  1502  Leavenworth 
William    J.    (Muriay    &    Steinhagen),    r. 

17141/4  Leavenworth 
William  J.,  clerk,  r.  34!^  Clara 
William  J.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Menlo  Park 
William  J.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  Ill  Ridley 
William  J.,  laborer,  r.  727  Montgomery  Av 
William  M.,  hoseman  Engine  33 
William  R.,  liquors,  S  s  Tonquin  bet  Baker 

and  Broderick 
W.  M.,  salesman  A.  L.  Bryan  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
&  Curnow  (Henry  Murray  and  Mrs.  Annie 

Curnow),  lodgings,  132,  4th 
&    Steinhagen    (William   J.    Murray    and 
Paul  Steinhagen),  produce  commission 
merchants,  404-406  Davis 
4®="Murray.    See  Murry 
Murrier  A.,  glasspolisher,  r.  319  Tehama 
Murrin  Ann.  widow,  r.  218  Fair  Oaks 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  87  Albion  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  policeman,  r.  309  Day 
4®"Murrin.    See  Moran 
Murry  Anna,  widow,  r.  1138  Howard 
"    Annie,  cook,  454  Bryant 
"    James,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
"    James  J.,  searcher  records,  r.  3237,  16th 
"    John,  clerk  Acme  House,  r.  957  Market 
"    John,  porter  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  417  Sanchez 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  963  Howard 
"    John  P.,  carpenter,  r.  3209  Fillmore 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  222  Fair  Oaks 
"    William,  cook  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  239  South 
Mursch  G.,  waiter  Page  &  Falch,  r.  2  Cohen  PI 
"    J.,  toolmaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co. 
Murschel  Albert,  printer  Post,  r.  113  Guerrero 
Murta  John,  seaman,  r.  119  Silver 
Murtaugh  A.,  bartender  B.  Conway 
Murtha    James,  liquors,  1726    Market,   r.  1567i/i 
Market 
"    John,  r.  723  Ashbury 

"    John  J.,  plumber  W.  Cline,  r.  1301  Stockton 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  17  Madison  Av 


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Murtha  Peter,  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  1412 
Mason 
"    Peter,  cook  str  Apache 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1412 
Mason 
Murthin  Peter  W.  W.,  jeweler  and  confection- 
ery, 420  Hayes,  r.  iV^  Dearborn 
Murti  John,  waiter  str  Columbia 
Musante  Charles,  grocer,  r.  305  Linden  Av 
"    Giovanni,  liquors,  r.  513  Filbert 
"    John,   oandymaker  Louis   Saroni  &Co.,r. 

511%  Greenwich 
"    Louis   G.,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  317  San  Jose  Av 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  groceries,  1425  Dupont 
"    Peter,  scavenger,  r.  1518  Stockton 
"    Rolando,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2601  Fol- 
som 
"    William,  packer,  r.  1425  Dupont 
Musaus  Charles  de  V.,  attorney  at  law,  42-43 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  724  Geary 
"    William  P.,  accountant,  r.  1124  McAllister 
Muse  Edward  P.,  boatman  Paul  Boyton  Chute 
Co.,  r.  1807  Haight 

MUSER  BROTHERS 

(New  York),  importers  laces  and  em- 
broideries, 12  Plielan  Bldg 

Muser  Otto  (Muser  Bros.),  r.  2718  California 
4®°"Muser.    See  Meuser  and  Musser 
Musfeld  Christian,  seaman,  r.  625  East 
Musgrave  Anna  E.  Miss,  r.  825  Folsom 

George,  jeweler  Albert  P.  Rothkopf,  r.  1014 

24th 
Harry  J.,  watchmaker  T.  Musgrave  &  Co., 

r.  1014,  24th 
Howard  W.,  r.  825  Folsom 
Joseph,    clerk    general    manager's   office 

S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  1423  Golden         v# 
Gate  Av 
Mary,  widow,  r.  825  Folsom 
T.  &  Co.   (Timothy     Musgrave   and  Pius 
Gfell),  watchmakers   and  jewelers,  2947 
16th 
"    Timothy  (T.   Musgrave  &  Co.),  r.  1014,  24th 
Musgriff  Louis,  carpenter  Wheeler  &  Burdick, 

r.  Frultvale 
Mush  Franz,   confectioner  Franz   Siebrecht,  r. 

734  Montgomery 
Mushett    William    E.,    assistant    storekeeper 
Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  725  Polk 

MUSIC  AND  DRAMA 

(weekly),  J.  F.  Thrum  editor  and  'pro- 
prietor, 636  Clay 

Music  and  Drama  Amusement  Agency,  Harry 
Gates  manager,  636  Clay 

Musical  Fund  Society,  Charles  Heinsen  secre- 
tary, 114  O'Farrell 

Musicians'  Mutual  Protective  Union  (Local 
No.  10.  National  League  Musicians  of 
U.  S.),  CsBsar  Brand  president,  Sam 
Davis  secretary,  39,  4th 

Muskat  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  27  Rausoh  rear 

Musladin  Louis  (Kusich  &  Musladin),  r.  511 
Castro 

Mussawir  Abdul  G.,  physician  and  surgeon,  SE 
cor  Devisadero  and  O'Farrell 

Mussen  J.  G.,  quartermaster  str  Alameda 

Musser  Charles,  plumber  Walsh  &  McCusker, 
r.  2328  Fillmore 
"    Jesse,  cutter  G.   Rosenberg    &  Son,  r.  612 

Buchanan 
"    John  E.,  vice-president  and  manager  Witt- 
land  Produce  Co.,  324-326  Davis,  r.  1237 
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Musser  Ormsby  C,  salesman  O.  S.  Potter  &  Co.. 
r.  Oakland 
"    Wilse,  teamster,  r.  TOOCapp 
4®"Musser.    See  Meuser  and  Muser 
Mussiggang  Jacob,  tailor,  254  Jessie 
Mussio  Francis  L..  stock  driver,  r.  4  Midway 

"    Micheli,  r.  2  Midway  rear 
Musso  John,  salesman,  r.  509  Greenwich 
Mustard  James  E.,  varnisher  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  649  Jessie 
"    Joseph  D.,  carpenter,  r.  649  Jessie 
MustO  C.  E.  &  Co.  (C.  E.  Musto,  L.  Daneri  and 
F.    Garibaldi),     proprietors    Napolitan 
Paste  Co.,  705-707  Battery 
"    Clarence  E.  (Joseph  Musto  &  Son  and  C.  E. 

Musto  &  Co.),  r.  1236  Hyde 
"    Guido  J.,  student,  r.  1236  Hyde 
"    Joseph  (Joseph  Musto  &  Son),  r.  1236  Hyde 
Musto  Joseph  &  Son  (Joseph  and  Clarence  E.), 
proprietors  San  Francisco  Steam  Marble 
Saw  Mills,  707-715  Battery 
Mutch  Ernest  A.,  r.  609  Sutter 
"    Percy  R.,  vice-president  Standard    Soda 
Water  Co.,  r.  1150  Guerrero 
Muth  Andreas,  bartender  Hermann  F.  Sahlen- 
der.  r.  83  Everett 
"    Henry,  agent,  r.  640  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jacob,  liquors,  403  Pine,  r.  2508  Bush 
Muther  Frank,  dairy,  Wyoming  Av  nr  Sickles  A  v 
"    John  C,  auctioneer.  521  Kearny,  r.  Alameda 
Mutin  John,  cellarman  Em  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  1518 

Powell 
Mutsch  Anton,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Mutschall  Adolph,  machinist  American  Type 

Founders  Co.,  r.  2027  Mission 
Mutter  August,  machinist,  r.  417,  30th 
Mutti  Charles,  cook,  r.  529  Geary 

Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co. 

The  (Newark,  N.  J.),  James  Munsell  Jr., 
manag-er,  415  Montg-omery 

Mutual  Electric  Light  Co.,  P.  B.  Cornwall  presi- 
dent, William  R.  Summerhayes  vice- 
president  and  general  manager,  James 
Fisher  secretary.  Bank  of  California 
treasurer,  ofQce  617  Howard,  telephone 
Main  5942 
"    Fire  Alarm  Co,,  3  Hardie  PI,  room  6 

Mutual  Indemnity  Co.,  L,  M.  McKennev  presi- 
dent, 318  Pine,  room  16-17 

Mutual  Investment  Union  of  San 

FRANCISCO,  F.  C.  Havens  manager,  14 


Mutual  Life  Building,  SE  cor  California  and 
Sansome 

MUTUAL     LIFE    INSURANCE 

CO.  OF  NEW  YORK,  Richard  A.  Mc- 
Curdy  president,  largest  and  best  life 
insurance  company,  A.  B.  Forbes  &  Son 
general  agents.  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  222 
sansome 

Mutual  Manufacturing  Co.,  Limited,  offices  and 
laboratory  36-.3"8  Jessie 

Mutual  Reserve  Fund  Life  Association  (of  New 
York),  C.  M.  Oakley  manager,  315-318 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

MUTUAL  SAVINGS  BANK 

OF  SAN  FRANCISCO,  James  D.  Phelan 
president,  George  A.  Story  cashier,  33 
Post 

Mutual  Savings  Fund,  Loan  and  Building  Asso- 
ciation, John  W.  Butler  secretary,  326 
Montgomery 


Mutzenberg  John,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
Muurmann  Peter,  master  schr  Catherine  Miller, 

office  32  Steuart,  r.  Oakland 
Muus  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  Muus  and  Ernst  Jung- 
haenel),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Clay  and  Powell 
"    Henry  (H.  Muus  &  Co.),  r.  1001  Clay 
Muzio  Louis,  iceman,  r.  113  Fair  Oaks 
"    Louis,  peddler,  r.  14  Alvarado 
"    Paulo,  scavenger,  r.  14  Alvarado 
"    Vittorio,  boot  and  shoemaker,  835i/4,  23d 
Muzzy  Hanah  R.,  widow,  r.  2122  Pacific  Av 
Myall  Charles  C,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Edward  E.,  merchant,  r.  43,  6th 
Mycroft  William,  traveling  salesman  The  Ed- 
win W.  Joy  Co.,  r.  454  Minna 
Myer  Adolph,  r.  8  Gough 

MYER  A.  W., 

agent  Hamburg-American  Company's 
Steamship  Line,  401  California,  r.  517 
Baker 

Myer  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1216  Alabama 
"    Frank  D.,  Pacific  Coast  passenger  agent 
Chicago    Great   Western    Ry.,   9    Mills 
Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  304  Baker 
"    Henry  C.  E.,  wood  and  coal,  37  Valley 
"    James  W.,  hypnotic  institute,   124  Mont- 
gomery Block 
"    John,  clerk  Rolla  V.  Watt,  r.  4371^,  4th 
Myer  N.  &  Co.  (Nathan  Meyer),  general  railroad 
and  steamship    passenger    agents,  401 
California 
"    Nathan  (N.   Meyer  &  Co.),  r.   266  Golden 

Q-Q  +  g   Av 

"    N.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  728Vi,  22d 

"    William,  r.  213  Stevenson 
4^" Myer.    See  Maier,  Mayer,  Meier,  Meyer  and 

Myhre 
Myers  A.  J.,  consulting  electrician  Cal.  Elect- 
rical Wks,  r.  203  Taylor 

"    Albert,  laborer,  r.  1147  Harrison 

"    Alonzo,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  127c 
15th 

"    Benjamin,  porter  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"  B.  R.,  r.  314BO'Farrell 
Myers,  Carrick  &  WiUiams  (Henry  B.  Myers, 
James  R.  Carrick  and  Hannibal  Wil- 
liams), proprietors  Pacific  and  San 
Francisco  Box  Factories,  4th  and  Ken- 
tucky 

"    unanes,  r.  1602  Polk 

"    Charles  A.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 
Factory,  r.  1117  Filbert 

"    Charles  E.,  carpenter  Frank  A.  Geier,  r. 
434  Duncan 

"    Charles  S.,  hostler,  r.  756  Folsom 

' '    Charles  W. ,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co. , 
r.  Oakland 

"    Edris  B.,  real  estate  agent,  9  Mills  Bldg, 
2d  floor 
Myers  Edward,  attorney  at  law,  130  Sansome, 
rooms  11-12,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Edward,  meterman  S.  F,  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
438  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1616  Gearv 

"    Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  I8I8J4  Hyde 

"    Elmer   E.,  manager   Wood,   Curtis  &  Co., 
112-116  Washington,  r.  2032  Howard 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  336  Shot  well 

"    Frederick,  bartender,  r.  316  Minna 

"    Frederick,  molder,r.  261,  1st 

"    George,  seaman,  r.  12  Clay 

■'    George,  solicitor  Bulletin 

"    George  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  630 
Elizabeth 

"    George  E.,  painter,  r.  2  Perry 

"    George  H.,   asst.  treasurer  California  The- 
atre, r.  1911  Bush 

"    George  H.,  gardener,  r.  1911  Bush 

"    Harry  (Myers  &  Brownell),  r.  1118  Page 

"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  1207  Market 

"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  1532  Howard 

"    Henry,  salesman  Samuel  Shirek,  r.  35914, 
11th 

"    Henry,  secretary  S.  F.  Diamond  House,  102 
Kearny,  r.  2420  Washington 


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Myers  Henry  B.  (Myers,  Carrick  &  Williams), 
r.  1117  Filbert 

"    Henry  B.,  agent  The  International  Secur- 
ity Co.,  r.  505  Bush 

"    Henry  W.,  engineer  Union  Foundry  Block, 
r.  536b,  19  th 

"    Hyman,  salesman,  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co., 
r.  515!^  Grove 

"    Isidor  B.,  salesman  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1911  Bush 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  1147  Harrison 

"    James  F.,  carpenter,  r.  319  Valley 

"    James  G.,  driver  Alex.  Ayers  &  Co.,  r.  114 
Clement 

"    James  S.,  salesman  Deere  Implement  Co., 
r.  117  Grove 

"    J.  C,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"    John  C.  W.,  restaurant,  959  Market 

"    John  F.  (John  F.  Myers  &  Co.),  r.  16  Alpine 
Myers  Jolin  F.  &  Co.   (John  F.  Myers),  A.  A. 
Watkins  assignee,   stoves,  ranges  and 
tinware,  947  Market 

"    John  H.  (Myers  &  Estabrook),  r.  2020  Mis- 
sion 

"    John  L,.,  teamster  W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co..  r. 
777  Market 

'•    Joseph  (M.  J.  Myers  &  Son),  r.  1911  Bush 

"    Joseph  C,  proprietor  Royal  Pants  Co.,  223 
Kearny 

"    Joseph  K.,  foreman  Austin  &  Co.,  r.  118a 
Clara 

"    Josie  Miss,    proprietor  Bella  Union  The- 
atre, r.  New  Western  Hotel 

"    Lewis  E.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  151  Tremont  Av 

"    Lionel  J.,  salesman  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r. 
634  Eddy 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  620  Sutter 

"    Louis,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  31  Mason, 
r.  1911  Bush 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2341/2, 10th 

"    Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  12  Mason 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  802  McAllister 

"    Mitchel  J.  (M.  J.  Myers  &  Son),  r.  1911  Bush 

"    M.  J.  &  Son  (Mitchel  J.  and  Joseph),  mer- 
chant tailors,  146  Geary 

"    Murray,  jeweler  Louis  Myers,  r.  1911  Bush 

"    Oliver  P.,  dentist,  803  McAllister 

"    Philip  N.,  attorney    at  law,   14  Sansome, 
room  43,  r.  Alameda 

"    Robert,  salesman  J.  B.  Jones,  r.  1911  Bush 

"    Robert  C,  trimmer  N.  Gray  &  Co. 

"    Samuel,  wool  sorter  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  Pioneer 
House 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  515i/4  Grove 

"    Thomas  J.,  machinist,  r.  724  Army 

"    Tillie,  widow,  r.  1904  Market 

"    W.  C,  2d  assistant  engineer  revenue  cutter 
Rush 

"    William,    barber,    537   Broadway,   r.    1324 
Montgomery 

"    William,  tanner  John  Counihan  &  Son,   r. 
1320  Hampshire 

"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  319  Valley 

"    William  R.,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  300414  Sacramento 

"    ZenoK.,  cashier  North  British  and  Mer- 
cantile Ins.  Co.,  r.  1714  Clay 

"    &    Brownell    (Harry    Myers    and    Harry 
Brownell),  liquors,  210  Bush 

"    &  Estabrook  (John  H.  Myers  and  Charles 
D.  Estabrook),  cigars,  .5C6  Valencia 
4®=" Myers.    See  Mayers  and  Meyers 
MyhreHilmarM.,  clerk  Henry  Dalton  &  Sons 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Mylan  James  P.,  policeman,  r.  800 Kearny 

"    Robert  L.,  bartender  International  Hotel 
Myles  Sarah,  widow,  r.  204  Francisco 

"    Thomas  (Myles  &  Park),  r.  312,  17th 

"    &  Park  (Thomas  Myles    and    Chirles   H. 
Park),    printers    and    bookbinders,  2241 
Mission 
Je®=-Myles.    See  Miles 
Mylotte  T.  J.,  clerk,  r.  1122  Larkin 
Mylroie  Alfred  W.,  tinner,  r.  18,  1st 
Myrick  C.  Bradley,  engineers'   storekeeper  str 
Belgio,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charles  M.,  mining,  r.  2709  Pine 


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Myrick  Chester  S.,  clerk  The    Liverpool  and 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  R.,  r.  2709  Pine 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2709  Pine 
"    John  E.,  master  str  Herald,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph  F.,  dental  student,  r.  2709  Pine 
"    Merton,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Milton    H.    (Myrick   &    Deering),    r.    2345 
Broadway 
Myrick   &   Deering    (Milton   H.    Myrick   and 
Frank  P.  Deering),  attorneys  at  law,   14 
Sansome,  rooms  53-54 
Myrson    Simon,    traveling    salesman    Michal- 

itschke  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  825  Eddy 
Myrtle  Fred  S. ,  reporter  The  Bulletin,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    Hall,   Frederick  Knobloch  proprietor,  708 
Railroad  Av 
Mysell  Flora  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Mysell,  Rol- 
lins Co.,  r.  104  Park  Hill  Av 
"    Joseph  G.,  paper   cutter   Mysell,  Rollins 
Co.,  r.  104  Park  Hill  Av 

MYSELL,  ROLLINS    CO.   THE, 

Frank  B.  Eollins  president,  William 
C.  Mysell  vice-president  bookbinders, 
printers  and  publishers,  22  Clay,  tele- 
phone Main  5051 

Mysell  William  C,  vice-president  The  Mysell. 
Rollins  Co.,  22  Clay,  r.  104  Park  Hill  Av 

Myser  Joseph  W.,  liquors,  33  Eddy 

Myshrall  Andrew,  engineer,  r.  34  Lewis 

Mystic  Hall,  431  Post 

Mystrom  John,  seaman  str  Columbia 

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Nabb  Henry  P.,  clerk,  r.  14  McAllister 
Nabekra  Nao,   agent  Yokohama  Specie  Bank 
Limited,  515  Montgomery, ir.  2409  Jackson 

NABER,  ALFS  &  BRUNE 

(William  Alfs  and  Henry  Brune),  pro- 
prietors   Phoenix  Bourbon  Whiskey, 
agents  Damiana  Bitters  and  dealers 
native  wines  and  brandies,    323-325 
Market,  telephone  Main  307 
Naber  Annie,  widow,  r.  131714  Kearny 
Naccarini  Bertha,  widow,  laundry,   109  Hayes, 
r.  1005  Clay 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Casini  &  Lazzarini,   r.   834 
Olive  Av 
Nace  Flora  M.  Miss,   cashier   Mutual    Invest- 
ment Union,  r.  830  Guerrero 
"    John    A.,    job    printer,    403    Montgomery, 
rooms  33-34,  r.  830  Guerrero 
Nachman  Adolph,  bookkeeper  Julius   Sultan  & 

Co.,  r.  1304  Post 
Nachtigall  Frederick,   groceries    and    liquors 

NW  cor  Post  and  Broderick 

Nachtrieb  George  H.,  salesman  J.   C.   Rued   & 

Co.,  r.  2141  Mission 

"    John  J.  (J.  C.  Rued  &  Co.),  r.  3819  Howard 

"    William  E.,  tanner,  r.  13  Glen  Park  Av 

Nacke  Herman,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co. ,  r.  65  Minna 

Nadeau  House,  Benoit  Bascou  proprietor,  435 

Bush 
Nadro  Charles,  shipping  clerk  Mendelson  Bros., 
r.  1635  Geary 
"    Herman,  salesman  H.  Lando 
"    Morris,  commission  merchant,  r.  1635  Geary 
Naf  Jacob,  painter,  r.  930  Church 
Naftaly  Asher,  vest  maker,  239,  7th 
Naftaly  David,  tailor  Asher  Naftaly,  r.  339,  7th 

"    Morris,  pressman,  r.  34  Madison  Av  rear 
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Nagao  K.,  clerk  Yokohama  Specie  Bank,  r.  1220 
Buchanan 

Nagel  Albert  G..  varieties,  4\VA  Geary 
"    August,  clerk  Q.  M.  Dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Pre- 
sidio 


"    Charles,  chandelier  maker  Cal.  Gas  Fixt- 
ure Co.,  r.  636,  18th 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

r.  95014  Harrison 
"    Charles    W.,    foreman    box    maker     John 

Horstmann,  r.  14  Rausch 
"     Edward,  r.  636,  18th 
"    Eliza  A.,  widow,  r.  1130  Pine 
"    Elsie  C.  Miss,  box  maker  John  Horstmann 

r.  14  Rausch 
"    Frida  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  616  Geary 
"    Fritz,  butcher,  r.  435  Fair  Oaks 
"    Gustave  A.,  architect,  r.  1322  Vallejo 
"    Hiram  L.,  bicycles,  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and 

Bush,  r.  1130  Pine 
"    Jacob,  cellarman  C.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r.  113 

Perry 
"    Jacob,    shoemaker,   209    O'Farrell,    r.    419 

O'Farrell  rear 
"    Joachim,  painter,  r.  1113%  Bryant 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  423  Fell 
"    Max,  Janitor,  r.  636,  18th 
"    Otto,  butcher,  NW   cor   17th  and  Douglass 
Nagel  PaulE.  0.,  teacher  piano  and  zither,  418 

Powell 
"    Simon   (S.   F.  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  824  Green- 
wich 
"    Theodore,  brass  finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 

Plating  Wks,  r.  17  Rondel  PI 
4®="Nagel.    See  Naghel,  Nagle  and  Neagle 
Nagelmaker  John  (Smith  &  Nagelmaker)   r  354 

Clementina 
Nagengast  Jacob,  clerk  Redington  &  Co    r  261 

S.tevenson 
Nager  Anton  (Nager  Bros.),  r.  cor  28th  Av  South 

and  Potrero  Av 
"    Brothers   (Anton  and  John  M.),  dairymen, 

cor  28th  Av  South  and  Potrero  Av 
•'    Fntz  (Nager  &  Baumann),  r.  3600  Mission 
"    Herman  I.  (Cal.  Desiccated    Food    Co.),  r. 

1023  Buchanan 
"    John  M.  (Nager Bros.),  r.  cor  28th  Av  South 

and  Potrero  Av 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  Bacon  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Maria,  widow, r.  San    Bruno   Av  nr  Wav- 

land 
"    &  Baumann  (Fritz  Nager  and  Sebastian 

Baumann),  liquors,  3600  Mission 
Naghel  Louis  H.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  3912  Clay 
Nagle  Alfred  E.,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    Alfred  J.,  calker,  r.  741  Harrison 
"    Arthur,  groceries    and    liquors,    NW    cor 

Dolores  and  22d 
»t"  ,^^^J'^®^,'  carpet  layer,  r.  724?^  Natoma 
Nagle  Cnarles  G.,  attorney  at  law,  632  Market 

telephone  Main  1043,  r.  34  Eureka 
"    Charles  G.,  machine  hand,  r.  148a  15th 
"    Cornelius   J.  (Nagle  &  Donnelly),   r.  11314 

"    David  J.,  laborer,  r.  1315  Broadway 

"    Garrett,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  119  Clinton 

"    George,  r.  1105  Hyde 

"    Harry  M.  (H.  M.  Nagle  &Co.),  r.  2031  Stei- 

ner 
"    Henry   H.,  marine    insurance    agent    512 

California,  r.  824  Powell 
"    H.  M.  &  Co.  (Harry  M.  Nagle),  brooms  and 

brushes,  224  Clay 


Nagle  James,  stevedore,  r.  51  Stanford 
"    James  A.,  salesman  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r.  2 

Redwood  Court 
"    James  L.  (Nagle  &  Nagle),  r.  34  Eureka 
"    John  fNagle  &  O'Brien),  r.  515  Howard 
"    John,  miner,  r.  1126  Folsom 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  502  Fell 
"    John  D.,  lather,  r.  502  Fell 
"    John  J.,  hoseman  Engine  17,  r.  209a  Wal- 
ler 
"    Maggie  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  119  Clinton 
"    Margaret    F.   Miss,  teacher  St.  Vincent's 

School,  r.  350  Grove 
"    Martin  E.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Mariposa 
"    Peter  B.  (Nagle  &  Nagle),  r.  34  Eureka 
"    Peter  B.  Jr.,  attorney  at   law,  632  Market, 

r.  512  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Richard  H..  contractor,  r.  14  Gilbert 
"    Thomas  J.,  marble  cutter  Lane  Bros.,  r. 

1612  Lexington  Av 
"    W.   A.,  laundryman  Lick  Laundry,  r.  709 

Howard 
"    Walter,  foreman  J.  G.  Levensaler  &  Co.,  r 

13371/0  Natoma 
"    &  Donnelly  (Cornelius  J.  Nagle  and  Frank 
Donnelly),  liquors,  1425  Market 
Nagle  &  Nagle  (Peter  B.  and  James  C),  attor- 
neys at  law,  632 Market,  telephone  Main 
1043 
"    &  O'Brien  (John  Nagle    and  Maurice    O' 
Brien),  proprietors  New  Union    Hotel, 
515  Howard 
■eer-Nagle.    See  Nagel,  Naghel  and  Neagle 
Nagler  Robert,  truss  manufacturer,  bV^  Nucleus 

Bldg 
Nagley  John  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
494  California  Av 
"    Katherine,  waiter  Windsor  Hotel 
Nahl    Paul,  fireman   John  Wieland   Brewery, 

r.  124  Moulton  Av 
NaM   PerJiam  W.,   artist  and  illustrator,   510 

Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
Nahor  Alfred  H.,    advertising    solicitor   The 

Argonaut,  r.  314b  O'Farrell 
Nairn  John,  water  tender  str  Mexico,  r.  24  Bros- 

nan 
Nairne  Andrew   R.,    stoves  and  tinware    and 

plumbing,  1703  Market 
Naismith  John,  barber,  544  Clay,  r.  Oakland 
4i3=Naismith.    See  Nasmyth  and  Nesmith 
Naithardt  Henry,  liquors,  11  Jackson,  r.  319^4 

Drumm 
Nakamura    M.,    Japanese    employment    offlce, 

314b  Sutter,  r.  1917  Broadway 
Naker  Henry,  porter  German  Hotel,  r.  560  How- 
ard 
Naknek  Packing  Co.,  L.  A.  Pedersen  president, 
Frank  B.  Peterson  secretary,  30-32  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  Main  1055 
Nail  Kate  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  446  Jes- 
sie 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  446  Jessie 
Nally  Delia,  domestic,  1724  Page 
"    Matthew  (Nally  &  Rogers),  r.  17  Minna 
"    &     Rogers    (Matthew    Nally     and     John 
Rogers),  liquors,  711  Howard 
Nalond  John,  carpenter,  r.  18  Hollis  rear 
Nancett  Henry,  lodgings,  5  Jackson 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  5  Jackson 
Nankirvess  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  19  South  Park 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  5  Welsh 
Nankivell  Frank  A.,  artist,  r.  106  Eddy 
Nannary  Edward  F.,  actor,  r.  433,  2d 
"    James,  messenger,  r.  433,  2d 
"    Raymond,  clerk,  r.  433,  2d 
"    William,  theatrical  manager,  r.  433,  2d 
Nannery  John  J.,  saddler  J.  O'Kane,  r.  1106,  24th 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  1106,  24th 
"    Thomas,  r.  1106,  24th 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  seaman,  r.  1106,  24th 
Nannirgs  Richard,  seaman,  r.  6  Chattanooga 
Nannlni  Leopoldo,  farmer,  r.  416  Pacific 
Nanor  Harry,  porter  S.  F.  Art  Assn. 
Nansen  John,  waiter  Jacob  Petersen,  r.  7  Mar- 
ket 
Napa  Soda  Mineral  Water,  G.  H.  T.  Jackson 

lessee,  619  Howard 
Napa  VaUey  Wine  Association.    See  Califor- 
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Naphtaly,  Freidenrich  &  Ackerman  (Joseph 
Naphtaly,      David      Freidenrich     and 
Charles  L.  Ackerman),  attorneys  at  law, 
426  California,  rooms  4-6 
■'    Gertrude  Miss,  r.  1364  Post 
"    Joseph   (Naphtaly,   Freidenrich  &  Acker- 
man), r.  1364  Post 
"    Samuel  L.,  student,  r.  1364  Post 
4®=-Naphtaly.    See  Naftaly  and  Napthaly 
Napier  Innes  J.,  mining,  r.  932  Pacific 
"    John,  blacksmith  Presidio  &  Ferries  RR 

r.  1218  Union 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laundry 
r.  256.  8th 
Napoleoni    Galliani,    vocalist     Tivoli     Opera 

House,  r.  1812i4  Hyde 
Napolitan  Paste  Co.,  C.  E.  Musto  &  Co.  propri 

etors,  705-707  Battery 
Nappenbach  Henry,  artist  Examiner,  r.  500  Eddy 
Napthaly  Benjamin  F.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Mc 
AUister 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  boarding,  40  Spear 
Napyas  Mining  Co.  (Tuscarora,  Nev.),  E.   M 

Hall  secretary,  314  Montgomery 
Narcacci  Anton,  r.  12  Hofl  Av 
Nardini  Amelia  Miss,  r.  611  Washington 
"    A.  &  Co.   (Antonio  Nardini),   liquors,   123 

Jackson 
"    Antonio  (A.  Nardini  &  Co.),  r.   cor  Union 

and  Jones 
"    Carlo,  shoemaker,  r.  422  Broadway 
"    Charles,  r.  QM  Houston 
"    Giovanni,  bartender  A.  Nardini  &  Co.,  r. 

cor  Union  and  Jones 
"    Pietro,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
Nardisco    Frank, .  harness    maker,     r.    UlSYi 
Kearny 

NARJOT   ERNEST, 

manufacturer    of    sanitary   rupture 
trusses  and  silver  Combination  Elec- 
tric belts,  satisfaction  guaranteed  in 
aU  cases,  319  Kearny  (upstairs),  hours 
10  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m. 
Narjot  Ernest,  portrait  artist,  r.  2735  Pine 
Narvaez  Favriciano,  jockey,  r.  431,  4th  Av 
Nash  Abigail  T.,  widow,  r.  2109  Bush 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  9  Boyce 

"    Burt  D.,  clerk  Shumate's  Pharmacy,  r.  1633 
Devisadero 

"    Charles,  sergeant  police,  r.  121  Montgomery 
Block 

"    Frank,  cook  City  and  County  Hospital 

"    Frank,  1st  officer  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.   1015 
Broadway 

"    George,  porter,  r.  417i/4,  3d 

"    Herbert  C,  secretary  Mrs.   Leland  Stan- 
ford, r.  SW  cor  California  and  Powell 

"    James  F.,  salesman  Charles   Colman,   r. 
1310,  17th 

«'    Jason  W.  (Nash  &  Boessenecker),  r.   1223 
Clay 

"    Jay  T.,  bookkeeper  Eveleth  &  Nash,   r. 
4121/2  Post 

"    J.    Harry,   compositor  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 
511  Eddy 

"    John,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  705  Valencia 

"    John,  watchman,  r.  333  Langton 

"    John  E.,  stage  manager,  r.  Hotel  Langham 

"    John  P. ,  bakery,  721  Brannan 

"    John  W.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 
r.  218  Stockton 

"    Jonathan  M.,  collector  Union  St.  Wharf,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Joseph  (Nash  &  Martin),  r.  3100  Pacific  Av 

"    Nicholas,  r.  531  Linden  Av 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  676  Clementina 

"    Samuel  C,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  34  Ellis 

"    Walter,  waiter,  r.  217  Grant  Av 

"    Willet  E.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.  (Santa  Cruz  Div- 
ision), r.  230,  2d  Av 

"    William,  clerk,  r.  2119  Webster 

"    William,  liquors,  300  Folsom 

"    William  H.  (Eveleth  &  Nash),  r.  4121/2  Post 
Nash   &   Boessenecker    (Jason   W.  Nash  and 
Robert  C.  Boessenecker),  fruit  and  pro- 
duce   commission     merchants,    311-313 
Washington 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

SASH  CURTAINS 

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Nash  &  Martin  (Joseph  Nash  and  J.  P.  Mar- 
tin), real  estate  brokers,  4  New  Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  558 
Nasmyth  Alexander,  upholsterer  Harrold,  Bel- 
cher &  Allen,  r.  77  Natoma 
Nason  Fred   S.,  clerk  R.  N.  Nason  &  Co.,  r.  912, 
22d 
"    Herbert  L.,  bartender  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  326 

O'Farrell 
"    Nahum,  mining,  r.  912,  22d 
"    Richard  N.  (R.  N.  Nason  &  Co.),  r.  912,  22d 

NASON  R.  N.  &  CO., 

importers,  manufacturers  and  dealers 
oUs,  paints,  varnishes,  brushes,  etc., 
119-121  Front,  telephone  Main  5575 

"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  R.  N.   Nason  & 
Co.,  r.  912,  22d 
Nassano  John,  engineer   Fredericksburg   Bot- 
tling Co.,  r.  24  Lapidge 
Nasser  B.,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 

"    Louis,    engineer   U.    S.    Brewery,  r.  613b 
Linden  Av 

"    Shaker,  r.  751  Castro 

••    Sunke,  r.  18,  1st 
Nastro  John,  bootblack,  r.  156  Tehama 
Natale  Frank,  shoe  laster  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 

r.  412  Broadway 
Nate  Benjamin,  r.  824  Laguna 
Nathan  Aaron  R.,  printer,  r.  936  Howard 

"    Abraham,  dry  goods,  2004  Market 

"    Albert,  clerk   H.  Huddleston    &   Co.,  r.  28, 
7th 

"    Alfred  C,  dental  student,  r.  1170  Market 

"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  1000  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    ,  Bachman&  Co.  (Gerson  Nathan),  import- 
ers and  commission  merchants,    20  San- 
some 

"    Bernard,  salesman  Strauss  &  Strauss,  r. 
716  Filbert 

"    Bernhard   (Nathan,    Dohrmann    &  Co.),  r. 
Dresden,  Germany 

"    Charles,  r.  428%  Tehama 

"    Charles,  commission  merchant,  547  Market, 
r.  512  Devisadero 

"    Charles,  merchant  tailor,  37  Sutter,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Charles    P.    (C.  P.  Nathan    &   Co.),  r.  1617 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    C.  P.  &  Co.  (Sacramento),  office   28    San- 
some 

■'  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1010  Post 
Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.  (Bernhard  Nathan 
and  Frederick  W.  Dohrmann),  importers, 
wholesale  and  retail  dealers  crockery, 
glassware,  chinaware,  cutlery,  plated 
ware,  lamps  and  art  goods,  122-133 
Sutter 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1010 
Post 

"    Frederick  H.,  porter,  r.  262  Jessie 

"    Gabriel,  law  clerk    J.  A.  Devoto,  r.  716  Fil- 
bert 

"    Gerson  (Nathan,  Bachman    &  Co.),  r.  1206 
Ellis 

"    Henry,  bookbinder,  r.  716  Filbert 

"    Henry,  clerk  Mrs.  N.  J.  Franklin,  r.    1233 
Eddy 

"    Henry  S.  (Holm  &  Nathan),  r.  1232  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Herman  (L.  Euphrate  c&  Co.),  r.  2015  Broder- 

"    Herman,  baker,  19,  30th,  r.  2161/2,  30th 
"    Herman,  horse  dealer,  r.  237  Shotwell 
"    Hermann    (Nathan  &  Kingston),    r.    1923 
Baker 


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Nathan  Hyman,  cigar  manufacturer,  306,3d 

'•  Isaac,  peddler,  r.  314  Langton 

"  Jacob,  r.  1038  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Jacob,  bookkeeper,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Jacob  N.,  r.  936  Howard 

"  Julius,  horse  dealer,  r.  716  Filbert 

"  Louis,  peddler,  r.  314  Langton 

•'  Manuel,    dry  and    fancy  goods, 

Stockton,  r.  611  Taylor 

"  Milton,  clerk  Otto  Herman,  r.  535  Octavia 

"  Melville  C,  r.  2015  Broderick 

"  Nathaniel,  bookkeeper,  r.  716  Filbert 

"  Pauline,  widow,  r.  1634  Ellis 

'■  Philip,  clerk  G.  Aronson,  r.  535  Octavia 

"  Philip  W.,  physician,  927  Geary 

"  Pierre,  r.  219  Geary 

"  Samuel,  salesman,  r.  1236  Eddy 

"  Solomon,  r.  936  Howard 

"  Suskind,   sale  stable,  1623  Powell,   r.   716 
Filbert 

NATHAN  &  KINGSTON 

(Hermann  Nathan  and  Paul  F.  Klng-s- 
ton),  city  agents  Royal  Exchange  As- 
surance (Of  London),  501  Montgomery, 
telephone  Main  698 

Nathan    &    Schmidt,    merchants    (Susanville, 

Cal.),  office  125-127  Sansome 
Nathaniel  Gray  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten, 
Miss     Mary     S.    Ames    principal,    1230 
Union 
Nathanson  Arthur  E.,  collector  Post  Office,  r. 
811  Leavenworth 
"    DoraL.,  widow,  r.  811  Leavenworth 
"    Gottfried,  teacher  music.  844  Valencia 
"    Julius  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  15  Sum- 
ner 
Nation  The  (weekly),  C.  B.  Flanagan  publisher, 
420  Montgomery,  room  29 
"    John    B.,    jobber    bicycles,  705  Spreckels 
Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Baltimore 
National    Association    Letter     Carriers     of 
America,    Golden    Gate     Branch     214, 
Jerome  J.  Brown  secretary,  1025i/i  Na- 
toma 
"    Association  of  Stationary  Engineers,  H. 
.  K.    Moulthrop    local    deputy    national 
president.  230  Fremont 
National     Association     Post    OfBce    Clerks, 
Branch  30,   E.  J.    Barton  secretary,  506 
Battery 
National  Bank  Examiner,  30  Mills  Bldg,  9th 

floor 
National  Bank  of  Australasia,  Hellmann  Bros. 
&  Co.  agents,  525  Front 
"    Base    Ore    Reduction  Co.,  J.   H.    Warren 
president,  219  Crocker  Bldg 
National    Bottling   Co.,    Frederick  G.    Sachs 
president  and  manager.  337-339  Waller, 
telephone  West  299 

NATIONAL  BREWING  CO., 

Charles  E.  Hansen  president,  Armour 

McLaughlin  vice-president,  George  F. 

Volz  secretary  and  treasurer,  SE  cor 

Fulton    and    Webster,    office    720-722 

Fulton,  telephone  West  33 
National     Carpet    Beating     and     Renovating 

Works,   Hampton  &  Bailly  proprietors, 

313-315  Guerrero 
National  Cash  Register  Co.,    Pierce    &  Co. 

agents,  11-16  Chronicle  Bldg 
National  Cemetery  U.  S.  A.,  Henry  V.  Richit 

superintendent,  Presidio 
"    Cigarette    and   Tobacco   Co..    George    S. 
Hammond  agent  314  California 


National  Distilling  Co.  (Cincinnati,  O.),  Meyer- 
feld,  Mitchell  &  Co.  agents,  116  Front 

NATIONAL    FERTILIZER  CO., 

for  removing  dead  anldials,  Charles 
Alpers  president,  John  H.  Sayre  secre- 
tary, 405  Montgomery,  room  5,  stands 
for  drays  S W  cor  Grove  and  Buchanan, 
works  5th  Av  South  nr  N 

NATIONAL  FIRE  INS.  CO., 

(Hartford,  Conn.),  George  D.  Domin 
manager,  George  W.  Domin  assistant 
manager,  409  California 

National  Flour  Mills,  J.  Martenstein  &  Co.,, pro- 
prietors, SW  cor  Battery  and  Pacific 
"    Fruit  Growing  Co.,  140  Phelan  Bldg 

National  Guard,  armories  35  Page  and  815  Ellis 
"    Guard     Bulletin     (semi-monthly),    T.    H. 
Rush  editor  and  manager,  430  Montgom- 
ery 

National  Hall,  815  Ellis 
"    Home     and    Loan    Association,    Nathan 
Schlesinger  secretary,  304  Montgomery 

National  Hotel,  Mrs.  Fredrika  Rose  proprietor, 
512  Bush 

NATIONAL  ICE  CO.   THE, 

N.  Ohlandt  president,  John  A.  Buck 
vice-president,  J.  T.  Donahue  secretary 
and  treasurer,  Joseph  Martin  superin- 
tendent, John  Cashin  superintendent 
of  agencies,  327  Market,  depot  SW  cor 
8th  and  Brannan 

National  India  Rubber  Co,,R.H.  Pease  manager, 
577-579  Market 
"    Iron  Works,  Marshutz  &  Cantrell  proprie- 
tors, NW  cor  Main  and  Howard 

National  Laundry,  Fairfield  &  Stoddard  pro- 
prietors, 411  Sanchez,  office  213a  Powell, 
branch  105,  4th 
"    Life  Association  (of  Hartford,  Conn.),  A.  J. 
Mills  general  agent,  19  Murphy  Bldg 

NATIONAL  LIFE  INS.  CO. 

(of  Montpelier,  Vt.),  Gordon  M.  Stolp 
general  manager  Pacific  Coast  Depart- 
ment, 81-85  Crocker  Bldg,  telephone 
Main  1739 
National  Marine  Insurance  Association  Limi- 
ted The,  (of  London)  Gutte  &  Frank 
managers  Pacific  Coast  Department,  303 
California 

"    Photo  and  Engraving  Co.,  606  Montgomery 

"    Reserve  Association,  R.  H.  Flagg  manager, 
120  O'Farrell 
National  Surety  Co.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.),  James 
H.  Borland  general  agent,  216  Bush,  room 
13,  telephone  Main  329 

"  Surgical  Institute  (Western  Division), 
John  M.  Hinkle,  M.  D.  surgeon  in  charge, 
319  Bush 

"  Trotting  Association,  Dwight  L.  Hackett 
secretary,  410  Montgomery 

"  Underwriter,  Ambrose  Harris  editor,  15 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

"  Vinegar  Works,  Colin  L.  Foster  president, 
Isaac  Barker  secretary,  William  Muehe 
manager,  808-812,  4th 

NATIONAL  WINDOW  AND 

HOUSE  CLEANING  CO.,  cleaning  show 
cases,  mirrors  and  paints,  floors  scruh- 
hed,  etc.,  Angelo  Serventi  manager, 
507^4  Bush 

Native  Daughters  of  the  Golden  West,  Mrs. 
George  C.  Ryan  grand  secretary,  44  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Bldg 

Native  Sons  Han,  414  Mason 

Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West  (Grand  Parlor) 
Henry  Lunstedt  grand  secretary,  414 
Mason 

Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West  Hall  Associa- 
tion, James  D.  Phelan  president,  Adolph 
Eberhart  secretary,  414  Mason 

Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West  Library  and 
Reading  Room  Association,  Louis  P. 
Powelson  secretary,  414  Mason 

Natland  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  754  Harrison 


The  Bulletin 


Is  read  by  thirty  thousand  people 

daily.    Therefore  the  best  medium  for 

advertisers.    Telephone  Main  926. 


PLYMOUTH   GIN, 

(CoATEs  &  Co.,  Established  1793.i 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


NAT 


CROCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


NEA 


1167 


Natoma  Vineyard  Co.,  D.  Henshaw  Ward  sec- 
retary and  manager,  508  California,  room 
31 
"    Water  and  Mining  Co.,  D.  Henshaw  Ward 
secretary,  508  California,  room  31 
Natork  Bernard  (Wilkens  &  Co.),  r.  82  Murphy 

Bldg 
Natto  Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  19  Kissling 
Natural   Premium  Board  of  Underwriters,   D. 
Gilbert  Dexter  president,   F.  F.  Weed 
secretary,  505  California 
Nau  John  B.,  engineer,  r.  1507  Montgomery 
"    P.  H.  F.,  stevedore,  r.  1507  Montgomery 
"    Sidney,  warehouseman,  r.  1507  Montgomery 
Naubman  C,  watchman  str   Pomona,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Naude  Alfred,  cook  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r.  619 

Bush 
Nauer  John,  eheesemaker,  r.  631  Commercial 
Naughton    Charles,    butcher  S.  Simon,  r.   1231 
Market 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1017%  Guerrero 
"    James  E.,  foreman  M.  B.  Moraghan 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  janitress  Chinese  Primary 

School,  r.  1231  Market 
"    John  F.,  manager  West   Coast  Auditing 

Co.,3125  0'Farrell 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  318  Sierra 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  933  Mission 
"    William  W.,  sporting  editor  Examiner,  r. 
12231/2  Eddy 
4®-Naulty.    See  Nulty 

Nauman  C.  &  Co.  (Charles  Nauman),  fruit  and 
produce  commission,  508-510  Sansome 
"    Charles  (C.  Nauman  &  Co.),   r.   626  Shot- 
well 
"    Clarence  C,  bookkeeper  C.  Nauman  &  Co., 

r.  626  Shotwell 
"    Howard  A.,  clerk  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 

New  York,  r.  626  Shotwell 
"    Paul  D.,  barber  Walters.  Nauman,  r.  402a 

McAllister 
"    Paul  Z.  (P.  Z.  Nauman  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    P.  Z.  &  Co.   (Paul  Z.  Nauman),  safes   and 

scales,  102  Clay 
"    Walter  S.,  barber,  402a  McAllister 
Naumann  Augusta,  widow,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr 
Eugenia  Av 
"    Ernst,  gardener,  r.  409  Pacific 
"    Gustave,  tanner,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Eugenia 

Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  liquors,  215,  3d,  r.  168  Tehama 
•  '    William,  r.  16  Bryant  Av 
"    William,  cellarman  Milwaukee  Brewery,  r. 
17  McLea  Court 
Naunton  Richard  H.,   clerk  Geo.  F.   Grant,  r. 
409!/2  Post 
"    Robert    H.,    insurance  adjuster,  233  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Nava  Crispin,  porter  John  Schmidt,  r.  16  Scott 
PI 
"    John,  janitor,  330  Sutter,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Mace,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Stephen,  barber  Charles  Laubenheimer,  r. 
516  Pacific 
Navach  Giuseppe,  shoemaker,  341  Union,  r.  4 

Filbert  PI 
Navajo  Mining  Co.  (Nev.),  John  W.  Pew  secre- 
tary, 310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
Naval  Battalion,  N.  G.  C,  Louis    H.    Turner 
Lieutenant  Commander,  38  California 
"    Battalion  N.  G.  C.  Boat  House,  Folsom  St. 
Wharf 
Naval  Board  Inspection  United  States,  U.  S. 

Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  87 
Naval  Officer  United  States  (Port  of  San  Fran- 
cisco),   John    P.   Irish,    U.    S.    Custom 
House,  3d  floor 
Navaro  Esther  Sanchez  De  Miss,  r.  1416  Lar- 

kin 
Navarre  The,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Hyer  proprietor, 

405  and  4131/2  Geary 
Navarrete  Enrique  M.,  reporter  El  Comercio 
de  San  Francisco,  r.  1515  Broadway 
"    Henry,  compositor,  r.  1515  Broadway  rear 
"    John,  florist  A.  Jacquemet  &  Co.,  r.  15  Tay- 
lor rear 
'<    Peter,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners' 
Iron  Wks,  r.  cor  2d  and  Folsom 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Plain,  Glazed  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Navarro  Catalina  Mrs.,  tailoress  Charles  Dros- 
sel,  r.  952  Mission 
"    Cesareo  G.,  restaurant,  741  Broadway 
"    Florentina,  cook,  r.  739  Broadway 
"    Giaoomo,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Hilarius,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  735 

Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  barber  J.  Broquet,  r.  952  Mission 
"    Julius  D.,  foreman  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

725  Vallejo 
"    Mill  Co.,  office  42  Market,  room  2 
Navarth    Max,  butcher,    r.   SE  cor    Kentucky 

and  Merrimac 
Nave  Claudius  P.,  r.  8  Oregon 
"    Louis  P.,  seaman,  r.  8  Oregon 
"    William,  barber    Emanuel   Kaeintz,    r.   3 
Cottage  PI 
Navlet  Leon  v.,  clerk  Dallemand  &  Co.,   r.  2819 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Navy  Pay  Office  United  States,  Edward  Bel- 
lows pay  inspector  in  charge,  202  San- 
some 
Nay  William,  waiter  Young  &  Wiseman,  r.   445 

O'Farrell 
Nay  Ion  Henry    currier,  r.  537V4  Wolfe 
Naylor  diaries  E.,  secretary  Building  and  Loan 
Associations,  8   Mills  Bldg,    8th    floor, 
telephone  Red  1951,  r.  1439  Morton,  Ala- 
meda 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  maintenance  of  way  S. 
P.  C0.,r.  1714  0ctavia 
Naylor  Samuel G.,  secretary  American  Associa- 
tion   of   Masters    and    Pilots  of  Steam 
Vessels,  9  Mission,  r.  940  Mission 
"    Thomas  C,   laborer  U.   S.  Customs,  r.  421 

State 
"    W.  W.,  pantryman,  r.  523  Pine 
Nea   Gustave,   laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill.,  r.  NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Neagle  Augustus  T.,  porter  Spruance,  Stanley 
&Co.,r.  7031/2  Davis 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  421  Ashbury 
"    John  J.,  ironworker,  r.  525  Connecticut 
"    Joseph  T.,  porter  Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co., 
r.  70314  Davis 
*®=-Neagle.    See  Nagel  and  Nagle 
Neal  Allen  S/,  president  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse 
Co.,  SE  cor  Sansome  and  Filbert,  r.  1415 
Union,  Alameda 
Neal  A.  S.  Wareliouse  Co.   (incorporated)  Allen 
S.  Neal  president,  J.  Edwards  Bigelow 
secretary,    proprietors    Gibraltar    and 
Union   Warehouses,    Gibraltar  cleaner 
and  separator,   and  Union  fruit  grader, 
office  SE  cor  Filbert  and  Sansome 
Neal  Charles  S.,  office,  230  Montgomery,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Charles  W.,  r.  239,  9th 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  R.  C.  Meyers,  r.    31914 

Lombard 
"    Ethel  Miss,  compositor  Myles  &  Park,  r. 
2730  Byrant 
Neal  George  F.,  manager  Commercial  Publish- 
lishing  Co.,  34  California,  r.  416  Lott 
"    J.  G.  (Copeland,  Neal  &  Winn),  r.  916  Mar- 
ket 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  1501  Church 
"    Marian  Miss  (Neal  &  Mehle),  r  337  Hayes 
Neal  Robert  W.,  manager  Pacific  Underwriter 
and  Pacific  Coast  Insurance  Directory. 
320  California,  room  14,  r.  332  Haight 
"    W.  B.,  agent,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    William,   canvasser  Neal  &  Mehle,  r.  337 

Hayes 
"    William,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
3730  Bryant 


WATSON  &  CO. 


C^Q 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  IVIarket  Street. 


N   ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^.^^It 


1168 


NEA 


CEOCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


NEI 


P=3 


Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER,    X.   X, 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

;  Purity,  Taste,   Flavor  and  Brightness.  [ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO  ,  329  Market  St        r 


CO 
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Neal  William,  instrument  maker  Joseph  C.  Sala, 
r.  2720  Bryant 
"    William  C,  bridge  builder,  r.  560  Howard 
"    &  Mehle  (Marian  Neal  and  Marie  Mehle), 
Catholic  books,  227  Hayes 
Jes-Neal.    See  Neale.  Neall,  Neil  and  Neill 
Neale  Clara  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  1319  York 
"    Frederick,  steward  The  Emlay  Co.,  r.  525 

Turk 
"    George,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1319 

York 
"    George  W.,  canvasser,  r.  1319  York 
"    Lottie  Miss,  clerk  Scott  &  Gilbert,  r.  1319 
.  York 
Neale  Vincent,  attorney  at  law,  72-73  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  San  Rafael 
-8®=- Neale.    See  Neal,  Neall,  Neil  and  Neill 
Nealing  John  J.,  clerk  John  J.  Coonev,  r.  1913 
Ellis 
"    Timothy,  contractor,  r.  1913  Ellis 
Neall  James  F.,  bookkeeper  Baker  &  Hamilton, 
r.  2909  Bush 
"    James  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  545 

Elizabeth 
"    John  M.,  1st  lieutenant  Troop  C,  4th  Cav- 
alry, U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
4®"Neall.    See  Neal,  Neale,  Neil  and  Neill 
Nealon  Eliza,  widow,  r.  712  Geary 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  11,  7th 
"    James,  driver  Patterson  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  974  Folsom 
"    James,  stone  polisher,  r.  1121  Mission 
"    James,  surveyor,  r.  454  Bartlett 
"    James   C,    superintendent   and   manager 
San   Jose    Brick  Co.,  234   Montgomery, 
rooms  1-2,  r.  928  Haight 
"    James  J.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  644  Oak 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  130c  Church 
"    John,  fireman  steamer  Sausalito.  r,  Sausa- 

lito 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  961  Mission 
"    Joseph  T.,  litho  printer  Britton  &  Rey,  r. 

7171/2  Linden  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  12  Bryant  Av 
"    Michael,  peddler,  r.  N  s  17th  nr  Bryant 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman,  r.  355  Brannan 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  366  Natoma 
4®-Nealon.    See  Neilan  and  Neylon 
Neary  Delia,  domestic,  911  Sutter 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2969  Harrison 
"    Emma,  domestic,  136  Liberty 
"    Frank,  driver  H.  C.  Flageollet,  r.   1713  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1712  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  Sears  nr  Sherman  Av 
"    JoHn  J.,  printer  Petermann  &  Frank,  r.  2 

Lawrence  PI 
"    JohnT.,  teamster,  r.  1914  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Nicholas,  salesman  Wichman,  Lutgen  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  120  Clara 
"    Thomas,  r.  919  Capp 
"    Thomas,  mill  hand  James  Young,  r.  59»/2 

Jessie 
"    Thomas   J.,    mill   hand,    r.  5W/z   Howard 

rear 
"    William,  r.  729  Natoma 
Neate  Luftman,  teamster,  r.  17i^  Guy  PI 
Neate  Thomas  A.  (King,  Ward  &  Co.),  r.  824 

Kearny 
Neave  Charles  A.  (Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave),  r. 

821  Bush 
Nebel  John  J.  F.,  clerk,  r.  429  Turk 
Neberman  Rudolph,  seaman,  r.   14  Washington 


Nebron  Nathan  M.,  butcher  Moses  A.   Marko- 

witz,  r.  438V^,  6th 
Necht  William,  r.  621  Pine 

Neddersen  Charles  H.,  laborer,  r.  222  Francisco 
"    Frederick  H.,  cooper  Cal.   Barrel   Co.,  r.  47 
Louisa 
Nee  John,  stevedore,  r.  35  Clementina 
Neeb  Charles,  presser  L  Botwin  &  Co.,  r.  443% 
Natoma 
"    Henry,  merchant  tailor,  138,  7th 
"    Henry,  tinner  J.  L.  Bowen  &  Son.   r.   911 

Powell 
"    William,  tailor,  138,  7th 
Neece  George  T.,  operator  Am.  Dis.  Tel.,  r.  2817 
Pine 
"    George  W.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman 
r.  121,  16th 
4®°" Neece.    See  Neese 

Need  John  H.,  waiter  John  B.  Shav,  r.  312  Clem- 
entina 
Needham  Ambrose,  blacksmith  Betts  Spring 
Co.,  r.  727,  23d 
"    Dwight  W.,  r.  416  Geary 
"    James,  laborer  School  Dept.,  r.  1008,  23d 
"    James  B.,  steward,  r.  810  Taylor 
"    John  T.,  clerk  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.   116, 
6th  ' 

"    John  v.,  druggist,  r.  1008,  22d 
"    Joseph   J.,   bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r 
727,  23d 
Neelsen  John,  shoemaker,  12  Howard 
Neely  Helen,  widow,  r.  7  Newell 
"    Hugh,  refiner,  r.  7  Newell 
"    Isaac,  r.  1329  Vallejo 
"    James  A.,  clerk  B.  Pasquale  &  Sons,   r. 

3204A  16th 
"    John  J.,  printer  Post,  r.  54  South  Park 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1329  Vallejo 
Neenan  Andrew  T.,  metal  roofer  Ralston  &  Nel- 
son, r.  3lB  Boardman  PI 
Neergaard  Frederick,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR 
r.  15  Johnston  Av 
"    William  P.,  joiner,  r.  115  Turk 
Neermann  James,  teamster,  r.  1902  Mission 
Neese  William,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice 

Wks,  r.  1912/2  Powell 
Neff  John  B.,  president  Allison,  Neff  &  Co..  421- 

423  Market,  r.  1235  Hyde 
Negroni  Alberto,  fisherman,  r.  233  Broadway 
Neiblas  Regina,  r.  729  Folsom 
Neible  Otis  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r  494 

California  Av 
Neidhardt  Paul,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  958 

Harrison  rear 
Neil  Ann,  widow,  r.  5  Crook 
"    Anna  C.  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  439  Oak  ^ 

"    Belle  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1416  Powell 
"    Charles,  fireman  Engine  9 
"    Daniel,  r.  439  Oak 
"    David  G.,  bookbinder  Bosqui   Engraving 

and  Printing  Co.,  r.  1103  Broadway 
"    James,  hostler,  r.  326  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  laundryman,  r.  34  Moss 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1103  Broadway 
"    Michael,  electrician,  r.  407  Van  Ness  Av 
•'    N.  C.  Mrs.,  bakery  and  notions,  511    La- 
guna 
4®-Neil.    See  Neal,  Neale,  Neall  and  Neill 
Neilan  Martin,  wagon  washer,  r.  633  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman,  r.  355  Brannan 
"    Thomas  M..  laborer,  r.  355  Brannan 
4®=  Neilan.    See  Nealan,  Nealon  and  Neylon 
Neilander  Gustave,  painter  Palace  Hotel,  r.*167 

Moultrie 
4®"Neilander.    See  Nelander 
Neild  Ralph,  engineer,  r.  421  Fell 
4®=-Neild.    See  Nield 
Neill  Alexander,  painter,  r.  827  Folsom 
"    Alfred  J.,  sign  painter  Brown  &  Johnson, 

r.  812  Jessie 
"    Burton   J.,  piano   tuner   Sherman,  Clay  & 

Co.,r.  603  Bush 
"    Francis    J.,  engineer   Union   I.  Wks,  r.  5 

Oakwood 
"    Frank,  oiler  str  City  of  Pekin 
"    Frank  W.,  machinist,  r.  1301  Howard 
"    George,  machinist  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    John,  fireman  str  Empire 


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Neill  John  C. ,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks ,  r.  5  Oak- 
wood 
"    Robert  H. ,  engineer  Sterling  Furniture  Co. , 

r.  126,  13th 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  639  Bush 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  629  Bush 
Jg®=Neill.    See  Neal,  Neale,  Neall  and  Neil 
Neilsen  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  8  Clay 
"    Christian,    driver   J.   W.  Thorp  &    Co.,  r. 

1216V2  Alabama 
"    Erasmus  J.,  musician,  r.  820 Ellis 
"    Emil  A.,  machinist  Ohmen  Engine  Wks,  r. 

28  Elsie 
"    James  H.,  boarding  and  liquors,  66-68  Ore- 
gon 
"    James  H.  Jr..  student,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John,  r.  3^6,  4th 
•'    L.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  406  Oak 

"    Mons,   cement  worker,  r.   NW    cor   Penn- 
sylvania Av  and  23d 
"    Osmond  G.,  milkman,  r.  1123  York 
"    Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  651  Willow  Av 
"    Peter,  oiler  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r.  SSV^ 

Chesley 
"    Rasmus  M.,  motorman,  r.  NW  cor  Pennsyl- 
vania Av  and  23d 
Neilson  Adelaide,  widow,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Albert,  student,  r.  1120  Sacramento 
"    Alexander,    appraiser,  106   Leidesdorff,  r. 

Sacramento,  Cal 
"    Alexander,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  1340  Valen- 
cia 
"    Christian,  cook  Stark  &  Bro.,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  329,  18th 
"    Emily,  domestic,  2009  Howard 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  340,  3d 
"    James,  bridge  builder,  r.  2039  Howard 
"    James  A.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  329,  18th 
"    James    A.  Jr.,  machinist    S.  P.  Co.,  r.  339, 

18th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  22^4  Louisa 
"    John,  fisherman,  r.  523  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  238  Perry 
"    Louis,  dairyman,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Margaret  Miss,  artist,  230  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

The  Colonial 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  r.  920G  Pine 
"    N.  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  706a 

Army 
"    Neil,  plumber  Henry  Williamson 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  Banks  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Peter,  concrete  worker,  r.  113,  4th 
"    Robert,    teamster   Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  516  Jessie 
"    Thomas,  druggist,  r.  1063  Mission 
"    William  M.,  journalist  S.  P.  News  Letter, 
r.  114  Collingwood 
4®"Neilson.    See   Neelsen,    Neilsen,    Nelsen, 

Nelson,  Nielsen  and  Nielson 
Neiman  William  H.,  chief  engineer  str  Austra- 
lia, r.  Berkeley 
Neimes    John,  billiardman  Harry  B.  Adler,  r. 

3111/2  Hyde 
Nelsh  David  C,  stonecutter,  r.  209  Victoria 
"    James  G.,  stonecutter,  r.  209  Victorna 
"    Jessie,  widow,  r.  209  Victoria 
"    Samuel,  2d  officer  str  Belgic 
Neisser  Alice  Miss,  dressmaking,  1321  Fillmore 
"    August  I.,  salesman,  r.  1321  Fillmore 
"    Benjamin,  plumber,  r.  1321  Fillmore 
"    Blanche  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1331  Fill- 
more 
"    Otto,  salesman    Seeligsohn  &   Philips,  r. 

1331  Fillmore 
"    Regina,  widow,  r.  1331  Fillmore 
Neiswanger  Lee  K.,  compositor,  r.  36%  Kearny 
Neitzel  Frank  E.,  machinist  Union  Iron  Wks, 

r.  312  Eddy 
Nelander  Edward  Rev.,  pastor  Swedish  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran   Ebenezer    Church,   r. 
1513M  Mission 
J8®" Nelander.    See  Neilander 
Nell  Annie,  widow,  r.  63  Tehama 
Neller  F.,  waiter  str  Alameda 

"    Leopold  (Neller  &  Schirmer),  r.  1020  Green 
Neller  &  Schirmer  (Leopold  Neller  and  August 
Schirmer),  California    wines  and  bran- 
dies, 409  Sansome 
Nellgren  Gertrude,  domestic.  8  Fair  Oaks 


W.  &J.  SLOANE&CO.J 

Marjufacturers  of 

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Nelligan  William  H.,  boots  and  shoes.  616,  24th 
Nellis  Charles  S.,  physician,  r.  Russ  House 
Nellman  Edward,  gasfltter,  r.  1613  Powell 
"    John,  fruit  peddler,  r.  1613  Powell 
"    Peter,  teamster  John  Guerin,  r.  413  O'Far- 
rell 
Nelsen    A.,  plumber   Thomas  Gainford,  r.  823 
Valencia 
"    Alette,  widow,  r.  2829  Folsom 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Anna,  cook,  3400  Clay 
"    Carl,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Persia  and  Vienna 
"    E.,  quartermaster  str  Mariposa 
"    Elmer   A.,   lieutenant  Corps  3   Salvation 

Army,  r.  71 IV^  Mission 
"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  4^5  Bryant 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  2936  Folsom 
"    James,  waiter  Kelly  &  Clark,   r.  542  Na- 

toma 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Lars,  wheelwright,  r.  2763,  16th 
"    Louis,  steward  Henry  C.  Olsen,  r.  316,  3d 
"    Nels,  laborer,  r.  1337  Alabama 
"    Nels  J.,   sorter  Reichert  &  Co.,  r.  63  Te- 
hama 
"    Olaf,  fireman  tug  Sea  Witch 
"    Olof,  seaman,  r.  722  Vallejo 
"    Peter,  cook,  r.  739,  4th 

"    Sadie  Miss,  milliner,  103,  6th,  r.  985  Harri- 
son 
Nelson  Adele,  domestic,  2234  Pacific  Av 
"    Adelia  G.  Miss,  teacher  Haight  Primary 

School,  r.  1307  Guerrero 
"    Adolph,  wood  turner  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  1804 

Howard 
"    Adolph  F.,  gripman,  r.  128i/4  Cook 
"    Albert,  carpenter,  r.  10  Washington 
"    Albert,  seaman,  r.  98  Francisco 
"    Albert  E.,   clerk  Goldman  &  Son,  r.  3021 

Mission 
"    Albert  N.,  carpenter,  28  Bernard 
"    Albin  E.,  salesman,  r.  2021  Mission 
"    Alexander,  salesman  Ross  &  Hewlett,  r. 

618  Jersey 
"    Alfred,  liquors,  19  Steuart 
"    Alfred,  porter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Alfred,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Alfred,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Alfred,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  925V4, 

14th 
"    Alfred,  waiter,  r.  967  Mission 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Orizaba  Av 
"    Amanda,  domestic,  710,  31st 
"    Andrew,  tent  maker  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  413, 

1st 
"    Andreas,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    Andrew,  gripman    Sutter    St.    Ry.,  r.  910 

Geary 
"    Andrew,  longshoreman,  r.  115  Gilbert 
Nelson   Andrew,    president  California  Trans- 
portation Co.,  office  Jackson  St.  Wharf 

Pier  5,  r.  706  O'Farrell 
"    Andrew,  pressman  Sterett  Printing  Co.,  r. 

317,  39th 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
»    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  3336  Pine 
"    Andrew,  stone  cutter  O.  E.  Brady,  r.   134 

California  Av 
"    Andrew,  teamster  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

719V^  Minna 
"    Andrew  G.,  carpenter,  r.  2814  Kissling 
"    Andrew  W.,2d  officer  str  China,  r.  23  De 

Boom 
"    Anna,  domestic,  715,  33d 
"    Anna,  domestic,  2010  Pacific  Av 
"    Annie  Miss,  waitress,  r.  28  Clara 


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Nelson  Annie  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking  and  mil- 
linery, 121  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  142  Castro 
"    Antone,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Antone,  seaman,  r.  2601-2  Brannan 
"    Arthur  S.,  olerk  Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.,  r. 

106  Eddy 
"    Arvid,  helper  Carl  Tonberg,  r.  27  Bank 
"    August,    cooper    Pac.    Woodenware    and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  919^4  Sutter  rear 
"    August,  liquors,  4  Washington,  r.  2  Wash- 
ington 
"    August,  master  mariner,  r.  1815  Greenwich 
"    August,  str  South  Coast,  r.  6  Howard 
"    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  1316  Rhode  Island 
"    Benjamin  H.,  bookkeeper  Easton,  Eldridge 

&  C  ).,  r.  2525  California 
"    Bernard,  motorman,  r.  509  Broderick  rear 
"    B.  G.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1008V^  Bryant 
"    B.C.,  master  bkt  W.  H.  Dimond,  office  327 

Market 
"    C.  2d  asst  engineer  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    Carl,  tailor,  r.  9  Dikeman  PI 
"    Carl   A.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR..r.  2303  Polk 
"    Carl    M.    Rev.,    pastor    Swedish   Baptist 

Church,  r.  130,  14th 
"    Carl  v.,  insurance  agent  Boyd  &  Dickson, 

r.  1010  Minna 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  218,  11th 
"    Charles,  aspbaltum  worker,  r.  219  Mason 
"    Charles,  bartender,  r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  butcher  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  967  Mis- 
sion 
"    Charles,  fireman  str  Protection,  r.  421  East 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  26  Hunt 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Charles,   laborer,   r.   Ocean  House  Av  nr 

Howth 
"    Charles,  machinist,  r.  5  Hunt 
"    Charles,  mate  bkt  Mercury,  r.  420a,  7th 
"    Charles,  porter  Dalziel  &  MoUer,  r.  155  Na- 

toma 
"    Charles,  rigger,  r.  602  Mariposa 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  13  Washington 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  12  Selina  PI 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  229  Perry 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  420a  7th 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  226  Minna 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  861  Market 

NELSON  CHARLES, 

wholesale  dealer  in  redwood  lumber, 
shingles,  shakes,  posts,  etc.,  6  Califor- 
nia, telephone  Drumm  22,  r.  Seminary- 
Park 

Nelson  Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Clara 
"  Charles  A.,  molder,  r.  606  Mariposa 
"    Charles    B.,    gripman  Market  St.    Ry.,  r. 

1623c  Eddy 
"    Charles    H.,  mail  clerk  Chronicle,   r.   144 

Chestnut 
"    Charles    J.,     liquors,  2002  Union,  r.    2931 

Union  rear 
"    Charles  V.,  bottler,  r.  1334  Bush 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  W.,  deckhand  str  Piedmont,  r.  203 

East 
"    Christian,    carwasher    S.    P.    Co.,    r.   24i/i 

Perry 
"    Christian,  laborer,  r.  144  Shipley 
"    Christian,  painter,  r.  SlU^,  10th 
"    Christian,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    Christian,  seaman,  r.  553  Howard 


Nelson  Christian  O.,  restaurant,  27,  9th,  r.  835 
Jessie 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  208%  Central  Av 
"    Christina,  domestic,  130  Ellis 
"    Christine,  domestic,  1413  Hyde 
"    Christine,  domestic,  2331  Fillmore 
"    Christopher,  master  mariner,  r.  626  Harri- 
son 
"    Christopher,    mate    sch    Rattler,     r.     330 

Drumm 
"    C.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
"    Dennis,  distributor  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Edith  Miss,  nurse,  SW  cor  Union  and  Fill- 
more 
"    Edward,  clerk  Neils  Nelson,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Edward,  cook,  r.  226,  38th 
"    Edward,  cooper  Pac.    Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  414,  10th 
"    Edward,  harness  cleaner  George  H.  Titel, 

r.  5a  Dodge 
"    Edward,  janitor,  r.  1027  Filbert  rear 
"    Edward,  master  mariner,  r.   107  Cumber- 
land 
"    Edward,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  226, 

25th 
"    Edward  M.,  plumber,  r.  144  Chestnut 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1422,  24th 
"    Ellen  C,  widow,  r.  343  Fremont 
"    Elsie,  widow,  r.  166  Clara 
"    Emanuel  J.,  soap  dealer,  r.  847  Florida 
"    Emil,   tanner  Poetsch   &   Peterson,    r.  40 

Plymouth  Av 
"    Emily,  domestic,  r.  115  DeLong  Av 
"    Ernest,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Ernest  G.,  engineer  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  351  Alvarado 
"    Esther  Miss,  r.  SOShi  Treat  Av 
"    Eugene  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  209, 

24th 
"    F.,  millhandTruckee  Lumber  Co. 
"    F.,  seaman  str  Progreso 
"    Fernando,  carpenter  and  builder,  1522,  25th 

r.  1520,  25th 
"    Francis,  master  mariner,  r.  11,  13th 
"    Frank,  cook  schr  Monterey 
"    Frank  B.,  r.  1630  Fulton 
"    Frank  J.,  gripman,  r.  209,  24th 
"    Frank  O.,  tailor,  r.  4  Geary  PI 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  6.57  Folsom 
"    Frederick,  master  schr  Jennie   Stella,  r. 

613,  2d 
"    Frederick,     master    schr  Rattler,   r.   320 

Drumm 
"    Frederick,  packer  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

llVs  South  Park 
"    Frederick,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 
"    Frederick,  tanner   Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r. 

40  Plymouth  Av 
"    Frederick  E.,  contractor,  r.  1819  Green 
"    G.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co. 
"    George,  concrete  worker,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    George,  cook,  r.  109  Harriet 
"    George,  driver,  r.  710  Turk 
"    George,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  933, 12th 

Av  South 
"    George,  fisherman,  r.  Ss  Tonquin  bet  Baker 

and  Broderick 
"    George,  helper  Risdon  I.   and  L.  Wks,  r. 

144  Shipley 
"    George  F.,  shoemaker,  2733  Greenwich 
"    George  H.  (Ralston  &  Nelson),  r.  Oakland 
"    George  H.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.   2555 

Greenwich 
"    Gilbert  A.,  freight  agent  N.  P.  C.  Ry,  Sau- 

salito  Ferry 
"    Gustaf  A.,  silversmith,  r.  935i/4,  14th 
"    Gustaf  O.,  r.  935i4  14th 
"    Gustav,  carpenter    William   Bateman,    r. 


Gustav,  seaman,  r.  437, 1st 

Gustave,  hide  curer  James  Beatty,  r.  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Gustave,  laborer,  r.  319  Folsom 
Gustave  O.,  salesman  Jersey  Farm  Co.,  r. 

837  Howard 
Hannah  E.,  widow,  r.  213  Octavia 
Hans,  laborer,  r.  1033  York 
Hans,  longshoreman,  r.  30  Harlan  PI 


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Nelson  Harriet,  dressmaker,  r.  12  Camp 

"    Harriet  E.,  widow,  r.  935  Clay 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  301  Steuart- 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 

"    Henry,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.    145 
Tehama 

"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  107  Cumberland 

"    Henry,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Com.  Perry 

"    Henry,  ship  carpenter,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Cap- 
itol 

"    Henry  C,  clerk,  r.  2009  Taylor 

"    Henry  C,  engineer,  r.  1329  Sanchez 

"    Herman,  laborer  New  England  Soap  Co., 
r.  710  Folsom 

"    H.    William,    storekeeper  Morton's  North 
End  Warehouse,  r.  Berkeley 

"    I.,  quartermaster  str  Peru 

"    Iver,  tailor  Martin  Baumann,  r,  861  Mar- 
ket 

"    J.,  driver  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR,   r.   717 
Union 

"    J.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 

'«    J.,  wood  turner  John  McKee 

"    J.  A.,  cook  R.  J.  Techau&  Co.,  r.  1514  Mis- 
sion 

"    Jacob,  seaman,  r.  427,  2d 

"    Jacob  L.,  policeman,  r.  532  Polk 

"    James,  butcher,  r.  149  Shipley 

"    James,  butcher  Michael  Farrell,  r.  915  Val- 
lejo 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  37y2  Hill 

"    James,  hostler  L.  H.  Swain,  r.  417  Folsom 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  148  Perry 

"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  6b  Valparaiso 

"    James,  salesman  T.  D.   McCarthy,    r.    310 
Turk 

"    James  B.,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 

''    James  D.,  laster   United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  229  Bartlett 

*'    James  J.,  cutter  I.    Magnin  &   Co.,    r.    31 
Louisa 

"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  1205  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Jennie  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laundry, 
r.  149   Shipley 

"    J.  G.,  laborer,  r.  63  Tehama 

<<    Johanna,  widow,    r.    SE    cor   Castro   and 
Elizabeth 

"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  2303  Polk 

"    John,  boarding  and  liquors,  315  Folsom 

"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Ill  Scott 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  31  Louisa 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  733^4  Stevenson 

"    John,  cook  Osborn  &  Co.,  r.  354^/^  Clemen- 
tina 

"    John,  cooper  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and  Coop- 
erage Co..  r.  414,  10th 

"    John,  fisherman,  r.  225  Drumm 

"    John,  hostler  Christopher  A.  Mitchell 

"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  126ac  Silver 

"    John,  plasterer,  r.  1010  Wisconsin 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  541.  1st 

"    John,  stevedore,  r.  12a  Bluxome 

"    John,  surveyor,  r.  245  Perry 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  606  Powell 

"    John,  tanner,  r.  318,  25th 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  504  Powell 

"    John,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r.  119,  3d 

"    John  A.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  3029 
Geary 

"    John  A.,  pressman,  r.  31  Louisa 

"    John  B.,  designer  Edwin  S.  Goldsmith 

"    John  C,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    JohnF.,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son, 
r.  28  Turk 

"    John  F..  laborer,  r.  1008  De  Haro 

"    John  G.  Mrs.,  r.  53  Sanchez 

"    John  H.,  shoecutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  9 
Pfeifter 

"    John  J.,  porter,  r.  833  Geary  rear 

"    John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  230  Hill 

"    John  N.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  1228 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  P.,  helper  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co.,  r.  418 

Bryant 
"    John  P.,  engineer  Clot  &  Meese,  r.   113a 

Freeion 
"    John  P.,  machinist,  r.  546%  Bryant 


Nelson  John  W.,  helper  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,  r. 

4314  Everett 
"    Jorgen,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    J.   R.  Miss,   pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Julia  Miss  (Doan  &  Nelson),  r.  505  Post 
"    L.,r.  521  Pacific 
"    Lars,  cabinet  maker  Richard  Herring,   r. 

243  Tehama 
"    Lars,  seaman,  r.  1815  Greenwich 
"    L.  E.,  city  missionary,  r.  62  Clipper 
"    Lizzie,    typesetter   Pacific    States    Type 

Foundry,  r.  20  Gilbert 
"    Lorenz,    fisherman,   r.    S    s    Tonquin    bet 

Baker  and  Broderiok 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  712  Greenwich 
"    Louis,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.   1030  Mis- 
sion 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  1308  Broderick 
"    Louis  L.,  insurance  agent,  r.  712  O'Farrell 
"    Louis   W.,  clerk   Post    Office,  r.  912   Bu- 
chanan 
"    Lucille  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1422,  24th 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1709  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Maggie  Miss,  laundress  Modern  Laundry, 

r.  149  Shipley 
"    Magnus,  ship  carpenter,  r.  20  Gilbert 
"    Magnus  T.,  laborer  Wells,  Russell  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Malvine  Mrs.,  boarding,  1205  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  2009  Taylor 
"    Martin,  r.  524  Natoma 
"    Martin  S.,  inspector    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  314,  3d 
"    Mary,' widow,  r.  216  Mississippi 
,,    Mary,  widow,  r.  803!^  Treat  Av 
"    Mary  A.,  domestic,  r.  114  Cumberland 
"    Mary   A.,    dressmaking,    341,    24th,   r.   333 

Bartlett 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  18  Harlem  PI 
"    Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  2  Dehon 
"    Matilda,  janitress,  r.  427,  2d 
"    May  Miss,  r.  8031/2  Treat  Av 
"    Michael,    laborer,    r.   NE    cor    Napa  and 

Louisiana 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  3  Washington 
"    N.,  furniture  dealer,  r.  106  Eddy 
"    N.  Andres,  r.413,  1st 
"    Neil,  carpenter,  r.  902  Pacific 
"    Niel,  fireman  str  San  Juan,  r.  126J£  Silver 
"    Nels,  laborer,  r.  13'/^  Madison  Av 
"    Nels,  liquors  and  lodgings,  126  Oregon 
"    Nels,  milk    dealer,   1611  O'Farrell,    r.  806 

Olive  Av 
"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  945  Capp 
"    Nels,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Nels  G.,r.  1314  Folsom 
"    Nels    P.,  cabinet   maker   S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1137  Mission 
"    Nels  P.,  master  mariner,  r.  SWA,  13th 
"    Nels  R.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  448,  9th 
"    Nelson,  paper  hanger,  r.  225,  4th 
"    Nicholas  (Gohl  &  Nelson),  r.  416  O'Farrell 
"    Nicholas,  deckhand  str  Transit,  r.  Oakland 
"    Nicholas,  seaman,  r.  23!^  Silver 
"    Nicholas,  seaman,  r.  301  Steuart 
"    Nicholas  N.,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.   14 

Sharon 
"    Niel,  carpenter,  r.  903  Pacific 
"    Nils,  bartender  M.  J.  Jonassen,  r.  9  Bald- 
win Court 
"    Nils,  laborer,  r.  IOOOa  Minna 


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Nelson  Nils  C,  gardener,  r.  2320  Howard 

"    Olaf,  seaman,  r.  14  Washington 

"    Ole,  carpenter,  r.  28  Clara 

"    Ole  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1416  Harrison 

"    Ole  M.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 

"    Oliver,  distributor  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.  1519 
Eddy 

"    Oliver,  master  mariner,  r.  12  Camp 

"    Olof  (H.  N.  Bunce  &  Co.),  r.  249  Tilden 

"    Olof,  fireman  tug  boat  Liberty 

"    Olof,  seaman,  r.  5  Commercial 

"    Olof,  seaman,  r.  229  Perry 

"    Olof,  seaman  str  Crescent  City 

"    Olof  P.,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  932  Montgom- 
ery 

"    Oscar,  fisherman,  r.  421  East  North 

"    Oscar,  iron  worker,  r.  20  Gilbert 

"    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  3(31  Michigan 

"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  1419  Larkin 

"    Oscar  A.,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  23Alta 

"    P.,  carpenter,  r.  800  Kearny 

"    Peter,  r.  18,  7th 

"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  3114  Mission  rear 

"    Peter,  carpenter  James  W.  Baldwin,  r.  cor 
Miguel  and  Laidley 

"    Peter,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  2609;4 
Sacramento 

"    Peter,  iron  cutter  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 
Cooperage  Co.,  r.  36  Madison  Av 

•'    Peter,  laborer,  r.  17!4  Harriet 

"    Peter,  liquors  and  lodgings,  411  Drumm 

"    Peter,    marine    engineer,    r.   18  Montgom- 
ery 

"    Peter,  master  schr  Harry,  office  24  Clay 

"    Peter,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1623c 
Eddy 

"    Peter,  plasterer,    r.   E  s  Blake  nr   Point 
Lobos  Av 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  122  Jackson 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 

■'    Peter,  seaman  str  Point  Arena 

"    Peter,  stone  sawyer  John  D.  McGilvray  & 
Co.,  r.  20  South  Park 

"    Peter  A.,  waiter  H.  K.  Cummings,  r.  606 
Mission 

"    Peter  M.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  2208 
Greenwich 

"    Peter  N.,  laborer,  r.  1222  Howard  rear 

"    Reinhold,  carpenter,  r.  36  West  Park 

•  '    Reinhold,  shoemaker  G.   Holmberg,  r.  128 
West  Park 

"    R.   M.,  motorman  Market  St.    Ry,  r.    cor 
Pennsylvania  Av  and  Nevada 

"    R.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  17a  Laskie 

"    Robert,  r.  20  O'Farrell 

"    Robert,  driver,  r.  272i4  Clementina  rear 

"    Robert  K.,  porter,  r.  1302  Stockton 

"    Samuel,  r.  5431/2,  2d 

"    Samuel,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  1112  Stev- 
enson 

"    Samuel  D.,  clerk,  r.  418  Bryant 

"    Simon,  tailor,  r.  7  Bond 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  211,26th 

"    Soren,  carpenter,  r.  434  Chestnut 

"    S.  P.,  engineer,  r.  812  Kearny 
Nelson  S.   P.  &  Co.  (Sven  P.  Nelson),  dealers 
combination  packing  oils  and  engineers' 
supplies,  3  Commercial 

"    Steven  W.,  porter,  r.  1169  Mission 
"    Sven  P.  (S.  P.  Nelson  &  Co.),  r.  2525  Cali- 
fornia 
"    T.  B.,  stenographer    Gunnison,    Booth   & 
Bartnett,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 


Nelson  Therese  Miss,  special  agent  State  of  Cal. 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Thomas,  r.  2734  Howard 
"    Thomas,  engineer   Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  931  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  137%  Silver 
"    Thomas    H.,    furniture,    126,    4th,    r.    106 

Eddy 
"    Thomas  P.,  riveter,  r.  12  Minnesota 
"    Victor,  cooper,  r.  504,  7th 
"    Victor    E.,     manufacturer    amycose,    225 

Powell 
"    Vincent,  seaman,  r.  37  East 
"    William,  deckhand  str  Apache 
"    William,  hostler,  r.  347  Fremont 
"    William,  hostler  J.  R.  Dickey,  r.  NW  cor 

6th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  7  Billings  PI 
"    William,  pressman  C.  W.  Nevin  &  Co. 
"    William,  purser  str  T.  C.  Walker 
"    William  A.  (William  F.  Nelson  &  Son),  r. 

Alameda 
"    William D.,  Istasst.  engineer  str  City  of 

Panama,  r.  309  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  E.,  rattan  furniture,  334  Post,  r. 

142  Castro 
"    William  F.  (William  F.  Nelson ,&  Son),  r. 

Nelson  Wimam  F.  &  Son  (William  F.  and  Wil- 
liam A.),   hardware,    paints,    oils    and 
glass,  crockery  and  glassware,  601  Front 
"    William  R.,  barber,  506  Montgomery,  r.  5 

Martha  PI 
"    W.  Nelson,  clerk  The  Rix  Compressed  Air 
Machinery  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4®=Nelson.    Neelsen,  Neilsen,  Neilson,  Nelson, 

Nielsen  and  Nielson 
Nemec  Frank,  merchant  tailor,  103,  7th 
Nemetz  Charles,  oyster  and  chop  house,  89-90 
Centre  Market,  r.  313  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  pressman  Pac.  Printing  Co.,  r.  986 
Howard 
Nemus  John,  r.  SUYi  Hyde 
Neper  Charles  H.,  florist,  2141  Sutter 
Neppert  Arthur,  miner,  r.  5,  7th 
"    George  P.,  bookkeeper  S.  Levy  &  Co.,  r. 

2824  Howard 
"    Julia  M.  Miss,  teacher  Bernal  Heights  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2824  Howard 
"    Julien  P.,  bookkeeper  S.  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  2824 

Howard 
"    Louise  C.  Miss,  teacher  Bemal  Heights 
Primary  School,  r.  2824  Howard 
>8®=Neppert.    See  Nippert 
Nepriachin  Frederick,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  136  Langton 
Nerer  Otto,  steward,  r.  34  Ellis 
Nergesen  Michael,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Neri  Ottavio,  clerk  A.  Pucci,  r.  1307%  Castro 
Nerio  Valentine,  r.  910,  6th 
Nerland  Andrew,  painter,  r.  363  Jessie 
Nemey  Thomas  A.,  special  agent  Northwestern 

National  Ins.  Co. 
Neron  Christine  Mrs.,  r.  745  Minna 
Nerong  George,  butcher  August  Schiller,  r.  1726 

Ellis 
Nerson  Alexander,   bookkeeper  Reiss  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  2414  Clay 
Nerum  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
Nervo  Andrew,  deckhand  str  Apache 
Nesbit  David  L.    (Borden  &  Nesbit),   r.    915% 
Minna 
"    Edward  H.,   compositor  Co-Operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  915%  Minna 
"    Leroy  D.,  zincographer  Chronicle,   r.  915% 
Minna 
Nesbitt  James  Jr.,  stair  builder  Henry  McMa- 
hon 
"    John,  boatman,  r.  7  Jefferson 
"    Joseph  (McCoy  &  Nesbitt),  r.  55  Capp 
"    Joseph,  porter  I.  S.  Van  Winkle  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Joseph  R. ,  driver  Farns worth  &  Ruggles. 
r.  951  Bryant 
i^-Nesbitt.    See  Nisbet 
Nesby  J.  M.,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
NesfieldD.  W.  Mrs.,  journalist,  r.  1521  Pacific 
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Nesmith  J.,    waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  123 

Taylor 
NesmithJenks  F.,  secretary  California  Powder 
Works  and  The  Hercules  Powder  Works, 
230  California,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
4®" Nesmith.    See  Naismith 
Nespoli  Eligio,  nursery,  Hanover    bet  Lowell 
and  Lafayette 
"    Joseph,  florist,  809  Larkin 
Ness  Albert,  barber,  r.  31  Madison  Av 
"    Andrew,  boots  and  shoes,  r.  133,  24th 
"    Arthur  R.,  carriage  and  sign  painter,  1129 

Alabama,  r.  133,  24th 
"    Claus  A.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  140, 

24th 
"    Henry  V.,  expressman,  123  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1886  Mission 
"    Joseph,  lather,  r.  316,  3d 
"    Robert    S.,  carpenter   S.  Conning,  r.  430b 

Fulton 
"    Thomas  A.,  clerk    Stevenson  &  Co.,   r.  14 
Ellis 
Nessen  Elsie  Mrs.,  r.  147Dore 
"    John   B.,   marine   engineer,  9    Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Louis  v.,  brewer,  r.  147  Dore 
Nessi  Ercole,  musician,  r.  928y2  Pacific 

"    Hercules,  marble  cutter,  r.  928^  Pacific 
Nessier  Edward,  stableman  National  Brewing 
Co.,  r.  Minerva  nr  Capitol 
"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  Lafayette  bet  Brunswick 

and  Hanover 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  Minerva  nr  Capitol 
"    Ludwig.  fireman  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

617c  Linden  Av 
"    Peter,  liquors,  7  Stevenson 
Nessier   Harry,  cook   schr    W.   S.  Phelps,  r.  3 

East 
Nessow  John,  r.  717'/2  Bush  rear 

"    Mary  Miss,  domestic,  r.  717!4  Bush  rear 
Nestel  August,  barber,  312  Francisco 
Nestell  Edward  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1138  Pacific 
Nester  Marie  O.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  510A  Shra- 

der 
Nestor  Cornelius  E.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 
r.  418  Leavenworth 
"    J.,   quartermaster  str  Belgic,  r.  266  Bran- 
nan 
Netcher  David,  watchman,  r.  5  Enterprise 
Nethercott  J.  H.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co. 
Netherland  American  Steam  Navigation  Co., 
Thomas  Cook  &  Son  Pacific  Coast  agents, 
621  Market 
Netherlands  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Netherton  John  N.,  dairy   produce  and  bakery, 

1250  Mission 
Netherville  William,  molder,  r.  207  Ellis 
Netherwood  Robert,  cook"  J.  U.  Hastings 
Netter  August,  capitalist,  r.  929  Fillmore 
"    Marcus  J.  (Philip  Wolf  &  Co.),  r.  929  Fill- 
more 
Netterfleld  Thomas,  r.  32  Boyce 
Netterville  Augustine  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman, 
St.  Dominic's  Monastery 
"    Ignatius  V.,  clerk,  r.  1715  Scott 
"    Thomas,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  1715  Scott 
"    William,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Netting  George  J.   (Walsh  &  Netting),  r.  323 

Lyon 
Nettleton  Edward,   policeman,  r.  844b  Howard 

"    Frank,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
Nbtzel  August  O.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

904  Minnesota 
Neubarth  John  J.,  compositor  Report,  r.  414  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
Neubauer  John  C,  laborer,  r.  1108  Indiana 
"    John  G.,  shoemaker,  1329  Harrison 
"    Michael  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  1113  San  Jose  Av 
"    Sigmund,  r.  S-ZOV^  Sutter 
^©"Neubauer.    See  Newbauer 
Neuber  John  P.,  engineer  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  405,6th 
Neuberg  Jane  Miss,  r.  409  Eddy 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  601,  3d 
4®-Neuberg.    See  Newberg  and  Newburg 
Neuberger  Ferdinand  E.,  pressman  Le  Franco- 
Californien,  r.  I73414  Lexington  Av 
"    Solomon,  tailor,  10  Turk 


Neubert  Rudolph  (Neubert  &  Grabaa), 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    &  Grabau  (Rudolph  Neubert  and  Robert 
H.  Grabau),  dairy  produce,  25-26  Cali- 
fornia Market 
4®=Neubert.    See  Newbert 
Neubold  Carl,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,   r.  2122 

Howard 
Neubueser  Charles,  tailor,  r.  604  Merchant 
Neuburger  Gustave  (Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.), 
r.  1628  Octavia 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co., 

r.  1628  Octavia 
"    Jules  (Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.),  r.  Paris, 
France 
Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.   (Gustave  and  Jules 
Neuburger  and  Bernard  Reiss),  impor- 
ters dry  goods,  516-518  Market,  telephone 
Main  899 
Neuenburg  John,  r.  413  Bay 
Neuendorfl  Frank  A. ,  brush  maker  Read  &  Zahn, 

r.  2750  Harrison 
Neuenfeldt    Emil,    compositor  San   Francisco 

Tageblatt,  r.  433b  Tehama 
Neuforth  Charles,  silver  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  142,  7th 
j8®"Neugard.    See  Newgard 
Neugart  Adolph,  wood  turner  C.  F.  Haas,  r.  1510 

Buchanan 
Neugass  Julia,  widow,  r.  1923  Vallejo 
"    Lina,  widow,  r.  2293  Franklin 
"    Moses  S.,  r.  1916  Pacific  Av 
Neugebauer  August,  sausage   maker,  r.  440^4 
Natoma 
"     Emma,  domestic,  1600  Baker 
"    Ernest,  dyer,  r.  Mt.   Vernon  Av  nr  Howth 
"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  440a  9th 
"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  440A  9th 
Neuhaus  Christian  H.  (Neuhaus  &  Co.),  r.  548 
Howard 
"    Herman,  liquors,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1817  Sutter 
"    Otto,  bartender  Seeba   &   Bohlen,    r.    1012 
Washington 
Neuhaus  &  Co.  (Christian  H.  Neuhaus),  mer- 
chant tailors  and  shirt   manufucturers, 
115  Kearny 
>e®"Neuhaus.    See  Newhouse 
Neukomnn  John,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Neuman  Adolph,  peddler,  r.  25  Garden 
"    Charles  B.,  master  mechanic  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  porter  Wetmore  Bros.,  r.  227 

Franklin 
"    Charles  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  314,  21st 
"    E.  B.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  902  Eddy 
"    Henry  C,  collector,  r.  806  Bay 
"    Israel,  tailor,  r.  804  Folsom 
"    Karl,  peddler,  r.  735  Linden  Av 
"    Reinhold,  waiter,  r.  1121  Stevenson 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  11  Clay 
"    Samuel,  r.  1209!^  Howard 
"    William  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  2400  Folsom 
Neumann   Aaron,     manufacturers'    agent,    126 
Kearny,  room  33 
"    Abraham   L.,    salesman  A.    Zellerbach   & 

Sons,  r.  1810  Hyde 
"    Adam,  laborer  Julius  Marxen,  r.  855  Harri- 
son 
"    Adam  Jr.,  clerk  Julius  Marxen,  r.  855  Har- 
rison 
"    B.,  show  cases,  counters,  etc.,  1117 Market, 

r.  12091/4  Howard 
"    C.  Mrs.,  millinery,   130,  6th,  r.  1253  Howard 
"    Cecilia  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  716,  22d 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  817  Filbert 


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Neumann  Edward,  druggl&t,  1437  California,  r 
1423^4  California 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  650  Oak 

"  Etta  Miss,  stenographer  George  W.  Mc 
Near,  r.  837  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Ferdinand  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r 
716,  22a 

"    Frances,  widow,  r.  139,  4th  Av 

"    Frank,  bricklayer,  r.  231,  18th 

"  Frank  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  716 
22d 

"    Fred  W.,  drayman,  312  Davis,  r.  523,  2d 

"    Frederick,  laundryman,  r.  9  Edith 

"    George,  tailor,  r.  1332!^  Broadway  rear 

"  Gustav,  tanner  Sternltzky  Bros. ,  r.  95 Pros 
pect  Av 

"  Gustave,  salesman  Bibo,  Newman  &  Iken 
berg,  r.  1416  Vallejo 

"  Hannah  Miss,  stenographer  George  W 
McNear.  r.  837  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Henry,  waiter  Mrs.  Johanna  Neumann,  r 
304,  3d 

"    Isidor,  r,  837  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Johanna  Mrs.,  restaurant,  310,  3d,  r.  304 
3d 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  632  Green  rear 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  31  Broadway 

"    Joseph,    silk   culture,  r.  22354  Austin  Av 

"    Leopold,  dentist,  822  Sutter 

"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  223i/4  Austin  Av 

"    Louis  J.,  furniture,  117,  6th 

"  Mark  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,  217 
Turk 

"    Marshall,  carpet  layer,  r.  313,  8th  Av 

"  Maximilian  Rev.,  O.  S.  F.,  rector  St.  Boni- 
face's Church  (R.  C),  r.  115  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    Paul,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 

"  Philip,  laborer  Julius  Marxen,  r.  855  Har- 
rison 

"  Philip  J.,  with  Paulsen  &  Wells,  r.  855 
Harrison 

"  Rudolph,  general  agent  Alaska  Commer- 
cial Co.  (Alaska),  r.  822  Sutter 

"    Solomon,  glazier,  r.  3009a  16th 

"    Wilhelmina  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  716,  22d 

"    William,  brewer,  r.  1014  Bryant 
Neumann  William,  secretary  Royal  Eagle  Dis- 
tilleries, 112  Taylor,  r.  326a  Ellis 
4®=Neumann.    See  Neuman  and  Newman 
Neumayer  John,  restaurant,  642  Clay 
Neumeyer  William   Z.,    gardener,    r.    SW  cor 

Union  and  Baker 
Neumiller  G.  &  J.  (George  and  Jacob),  carriage 
and  wagon  factory,  23,  7th 

"  George  (G.  &  J.  Neumiller),  r.  430  Dun- 
can 

"  Jacob  (G.  &  J.  Neumiller),  r.  430  Dun- 
can 

"    Joseph  L.,  blacksmith,  r.  430  Duncan 
Neunaber  Henry,  janitor,  r.  16  Washington  Av 

"    Henry  F.,  clerk  Geo.  Marcus  &  Co.,  r.   16 
Washington  Av 
Neuner  John,  machinist,  r.  711  Athens 
je®=-Neusbaum.    See  Nusbaum 
Neuschutz    George   F.,   stevedore,    r.  319   Fol- 

som 
Neuschwander  Kate  Mrs.,  r.  305  McAllister 
Neusitz  William,  brewer,  r.  400  Bay 
Neustadt  Adolph,  newspaper  correspondent,  r. 
313  Gough 

"    Albert,  r.  1.502  California 

"  Brothers  (Louis  and  Hyman),  upholster- 
ers, 229,  7th 

"    Hyman  (Neustadt  Bros.),  r.  737  Howard 
"    Louis  (Neustadt  Bros.),  r.  524  Jessie 


Neustadter  Brothers  (Jacob  H.  and  David 
Neustadter,  Isaac  Oppenheimer  and  Sig- 
mundFeuchtwanger),  proprietors  Stand- 
ard Shirt  Factory,  E  s  Gough  bet  Grove 
and  Hayes,  telephone  South  561,  and 
importers  and  jobbers  clothing  and 
mens'  furnishing  goods,  SW  cor  Pine 
and  Sansome,  telephone  Main  1931 
"    David  (Neustadter  Bros.),  r.  1701  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Jacob,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  927^/4 

Post 
"    Jacob  H.  (Neustadter  Bros.),   r.   1701  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Louis  W.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.   1701 
Van  Ness  Av 
Neut  Benjamin,  fruit  dealer,  r.  1115  York 
Neuval  Vlctorine  N.,  widow,    r.    608    Leaven- 
worth 
Neuveeth  A,,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Neuwald  George,  weigher,  r.  1025  Filbert 
"    William,  foreman  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1025  Fil- 
bert 
Nevada  Bank  of  San  Francisco  The,  Isaias 
W.  Hellman  president,  John  F.  Bigelow 
vice-president,  D.  B.   Davidson  cashier, 
George  Grant    assistant    cashier,   NW 
cor  Montgomery  and  Pine 
Nevada  Block,  NW  cor  Montgomery  and  Pine 
"    County     Electric      Power     Co.     (Nevada 
County),  C.  A.  Grow  secretary,  27  Mills 
Bldg.  5th  floor 
"    Gypsum  and  Fertilizer  Co.,    W.    Hanson 

secretary,  216  Bush,  room  14 
"    House,  James  F.  McDonald  proprietor,  SW 

cor  Napa  and  Michigan 
"    House,  Mrs.  M.  Richards,  132,  6th 
Nevada  Loan  OfiBce,  Hanak  &  Lasky    propri- 
etors, 214  Grant  Av 
"    Lumber  Co.,  532  Market,  room  3 
Nevada  Metallurgical  Works,  C.  A.  Luckhardt 
&  Co.  proprietors,  71-73  Stevenson 
"    Queen    Mining     Co.     (Tuscarora,     Nev.), 
Robert  R.  Grayson   secretary,  331  Pine, 
room  20 
Nevada  Restaurant,  Loupy  Bros,  proprietors, 

417  Pine 
Nevada  Salt  and  Borax  Co.,  H.  L.  Coye  presi- 
dent,   H.  C.  Van   Dyck   secretary,    310 
Pine,  room  11 
Nevada   Stables,  Guerin    &  Byington  propri- 
etors, 1350-1.S52  Market 
"    Warehouse    and   Dock    Co.  (Port   Costa), 
John       Rosenfeld      president,       Henry 
Rosenfeld  vice-president  and  secretary, 
202  Sansome 
Nevah  Zedek  Congregation,  H.  Kramer  presi- 
dent, 943  Mission 
Nevellie  John,  laborer,  r.  710  Natoma 
Nevers  Louis  J.,  brick  layer,  r.  1322  Union 
Nevill  Edward,  conductor,  r.  1910  Lyon 
Neville  Amelia  E.,  widow,  r.  1631  O'Farrell 
"    Dennis  H.,  carpenter,  r.  644  Stevenson 
"    E.    H.,    stock  and    exchange    broker,    112 

Montgomery,  r.  109  Montgomery 
"    Frank  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  352  Brannan 
"    George  W.,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  lOeColton 
"    James  E.,  carpenter,  r.  547  Mission 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Nicholas,  driver  Clufl  Bros.,  r.   503  Bran- 
nan 
"    S.  A.  Mrs.  (Neville  &  Co.),  office  31-33  Cali- 
fornia 
Neville  &  Co.  (Mrs.   S.  A.  Neville  and  C.   M. 
Osborn),    manufacturers    bags,    tents, 
awnings,    and    dealers     twines,   duck, 
belting,  etc.,  31-33  California 
Nevills  W.  A.,  mining,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Nevin  Charles  W.  (C.  W.   Nevin  &  Co.),   r.  532 
Commercial 
"    C.  W.  &  Co.  (Charles  W.  Nevin),  book  and 

job  printers,  532  Commercial 
"    George  S.,  manager  wholesale  dept.,  Na- 
than, Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  902a  Powell 
•'    John  B.,  secretary  Norton  Land   Co.,  and 
asst.  bookkeeper    Cartan,  McCarthy  & 
Co.,r.  710  Central  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  18fiU4  Lexington  Av 


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Nevin  Thomas,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 
2935  Harrison 
"    Washington,  r.  904  Powell 
J8®="Nevin.    See  Niven 

Nevins   Herbert,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  1023  Post,  hours  8  to  9  a,  m.,  2  to  4 

and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays  7  to  8  p.  m., 

telephone  East  688 

"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  264  Brannan 

"    Luke,  teamster  Cal.  Construction   Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  422a  Fremont 
Nevius  George  F.,  dentist,  r.  2018  Van  Ness  Av 
Nevraumont    Alfred,    salesman    Sunset    Seed 
and  Plant  Co.,  r.  815  Vallejo 
"    Brothers  (Joseph  and  Ernest),  liquors,  117, 

9th 
"    Emile  J.,  compositor,  r.  804  Vallejo 
"    Ernst  (Nevraumont  Bros.),  r.  Ill,  8th 
"    Joseph  (Nevraumont  Bros.),  r.  Ill,  8th 
"    Justin   R.,  matrix  fitter  The  Painter-Cor- 
nell Co.,  r.  819  Vallejo 
"    Louis,  r.  Ill,  8th 
"    Marie,  laundry,  341,  3d 
New  Age  (monthly).  William  H.  Barnes  editor, 
61-62  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    Arlington  The,  Mrs.  J.  Babbitt  proprietor, 

1015  Market 
"    Atlantic  Hotel,  William  P.  Hoffman  pro- 
prietor, 207-209  Montgomery  Av 
"    Bush  Theatre,  S  s  Bush  bet  Kearny   and 
Montgomerv 
New  California   Hotel,    Gottlieb  H.     Woerz 

proprietor,  429  Bush 
New  California  House,  Charles   Baettge  pro- 
prietor, 3  East 
"    California  Theatre,  Al  Hayman  &  Co.,  pro- 
prietors, N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and  Dupont 
"    Castle  Wire  Nail  Co.,  14  Drumm 
New  City    Hall,   McAllister,   Larkin  and  City 

Hall  Av 
New  City  Hall  Commissioners,  New  City  Hall 
1st  floor 

New  City  Hall  Wine  Vaults 

(Ph.  Gundlach  &  Co.),  California  wines 
and  brandies,  wholesale  and  retail, 
orders  delivered  free  to  all  parts  of  the 
city,  13-15  New  City  Hall  Square 
nr  Market,  telephone  South  221 
(See  Adv.) 
New  Continental  Hotel,  John  Lyons  proprietor, 
547  Mission 

"    Continental  Hotel,  Theodore  Richards  pro- 
prietor, NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 

"    Coso  Mining  Co.,  John  L.Hunt  secretary, 
808  Montgomery 

•'    Crystal  Hotel,  Mrs.    Cornelia    Chambers 
proprietor,  650,  4th 

"    Depot  Hotel,  Gustaf  Johanson  proprietor, 
28  Sacramento 

"  Eagle  Soap  Works,  Michael  Clark  proprie- 
tor, NE  cor  Nebraska  and  El  Dorado 
New  England  Burglary  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Boston),  Okell,  Donnell  &  Co.  general 
agents  Pacific  Coast,  411  California,  tele- 
phone Main  1015 

"    England  Furniture  Co.,  Samuel  C.  Switzer 
proprietor.  720  Mission 
New  England  Mutual  Accident  Association 
(Boston,     Mass.),    Charles    M.    Oakley 
manager,  315  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

NEW  ENGLAND  MUTUAL 

LIFE  INSURANCE  CO.  (of  Boston,  Mas- 
sachusetts), Henry  K.  Field  general 
agent,  19-23  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
New  England  Soap  Co.,  Fischbeok  &  Glootz 
proprietors,  Santa  Clara  bet  Rhode 
Island  and  DeHaro,  office  307  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Era    Gravel  Mining  Co.  (Cal.),  Joseph  B. 
Toplitz  secretary,  330  Pine,  room  9 

"    Fulton  Hotel,  John  Curtin  proprietor,  3.34 
Main 

NEW  GOLDEN  GATE  HOTEL, 

Doscher  &  Loheide  proprietors,  134- 
136,  4th 


New  Grand  Central  Lodging  House,  John  La- 

trelle  proprietor,  655  Washington 
New  Guillaume  Tell  Hotel,  Marius  Pellisson 
proprietor,  619  Pacific 
"    Hansa    Hotel,  Hansen  &  Co.  proprietors, 
320  Drumm 
New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  J.  A.  Clover 
manager  Pacific  department,  1051  Mar- 
ket 
New  Idea  Restaurant,  Frederick  Young  pro- 
prietor; a  good  meal  for  10  cents;  639 
Kearny 
"    Idria  Mining  Co.  (New  Idria,  Cal.),  George 
Staacke  president,  426  California,  room  1 
New  Jersey  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  John  A.  Roebling's 

Sons  Co.  proprietors,  25-27  Fremont 
New  Jerusalem  church,  First  (Swedenborgian) 
N  s  O'Farrell  bet  Webster  and  Fillmore 
New  Jerusalem  Church,  Second  (Swedenbor- 
gian), cor  Lyon  and  Washington 
"    Liverpool  Salt  Co.  (Salton,  Riverside  Co. 
Cal.),  George  A.  Fisher  agent,  109  Cali- 
fornia 
New  Louvre,  John  F.  O'Brien  proprietor,  M. 
Deutsch  manager,  cafe  and  restaurant, 
8-14  O'Farrell 
"    Maison  Doree  Bakery,  Jacobson  &  Peter- 
son proprietors,  217  Kearny 
New  Manhattan    Sample   Rooms,    Nicolaus 
Meyer  proprietor,  SW  cor  Battery  and 
Commercial 
Mary,  widow,  r.  635?£  Natoma 
Mechanics'    Hotel,    Gaupp  Brothers    pi-o- 

prietors,  444-446  Brannan 
Melbourne    House,  T.    M.    Cantwell    pro- 
prietor, 654  Howard 
Mission  Hotel,  Simon  Schleweck  proprie- 
tor, 3275  Mission 
Montreal  House,  Peter  Casavielle  proprie- 
tor, 13001/2  Stockton 
National  House,  313  Pacific 
Portuguese  Exchange,   111  Jackson 
Pyrenee  House,  Philippe  Maysounave  pro- 
prietor, 1314  Stockton 
Revelation  The  (monthly),    Stephen    and 
Mary  Maybell  publishers,  N  s  Channel 
nr9th 
Richard  B.,  physician,  34  Nucleus  Bldg,  r. 
420%  Post 

NEW    SOUTH    END    PICKLE 

WORKS,  Charles  Shrakkart  proprie- 
tor, manufacturers  pickles  and 
sauces,  718  Bryant 

New  Swiss  Lloyd  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Winterthur),  Syz  &  Co.  agents,  410  Cali- 
fornia 

"  Thomas  S.,  furniture  repairer,  r.  1080  How- 
ard 

"  Toscano  Hotel,  Petri  &  Boschetti  proprie- 
tors, 526  Broadway 

"  Union  Hotel,  Nagle  &  O'Brien  proprietors, 
515  Howard 

"  Vancouver  Coal  Mining  and  Land  Co.  The, 
John  Rosenfeld's  Sons  agents,  202  San- 
some  „ 

"  Vienna  Bakery,  J.  Ruediger  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 107  Larkin 

"    Waldo  House,  Joseph  Bitterlin  proprietor, 
765  Mission 
New  Washington  Hotel,  J.  Popert  &  Co.,  pro- 
prietors, 342-350,  4th 
New  Western  Hotel,  King,  Ward  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 800  Kearny 
New  Wisconsin  Hotel,  Thomas  R.  Evans  pro- 
prietor. NE  cor  Pacific  and  Montgomery 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  'Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


New  York  and  Brooklyn  Exchange,  McMahon  & 
McCarthy  proprietors,  117  Drumm 
"    York  and  Lake  Erie  Railroad,  Joseph  G. 
McCall  Pacific    Coast  agent,  20  Mont- 
gomery 
New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Co.  (limited), 
C.  H.  Chase  manager,  509-511  Market 
"    York  Board  Marine  Underwriters,  Oliver 
Eldridge  correspondent,  303  California, 
room  18 
New  York  Casino,  wines    and    liquors,   John 
Baader  proprietor,  1-42,  4th 
"    York  Cloak  and  Suit  House.  Albert  Mueller 
&  Co.  proprietors,  1210  Market 
New  York  Dairy,  George  C.  Smart  proprietor, 
old  San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  No.  2, 
office  35  Eddy 
"    York  Hotel,  110  Pacific 

NEW  YORK  INSULATED  WIRE 

CO.,  John  R.  Cole  selling  agent,18,2d, 
telephone  Main  846 
New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Alexander  G. 
Hawes  manager,  Charles  A.  McLane 
agency  director,  Fred  G.  Redding  cash- 
ier, 17-23  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 

"  York  Malt  House.  Krug  &  Zimmermann 
proprietors,  123-131,  18th  and  408  Shot- 
well 

"  York  Manufacturing  Co.  (New  York),  Jul- 
ius Newman  agent,  113  Bush 

"    York  Paper  Box  Co.  (N.  Y.),  220  Sutter 

"  York  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  James  D. 
Maxwell  general  agent,  421  California 

"    York  Sign  Co.,  JohnParadese  manager,  307 
O'Farrell 
New  York  Soap  Co.  (Newell  &  Brother),  factory 
Precita  Av  nr  Nebraska,  ofQce  217  Davis 

"    York  Underwriters  Agency,  H.   K.  Belden 
manager,    Whitney    Palache    assistant 
manager,  313  California,  James  D.  Max- 
well S.  F.  agent,  421  California 
New  York  Veterinary  Hospital,  E.  J.  Creely 

proprietor,  510  Golden  Gate  Av 
New  Zealand  Insurance  Co.  (fli-e  and  marine), 

Hugh  Craig  manager,  312  California 
Newbauer  Abraham  L.,  traveling  salesman,  r. 
595  Ellis 

"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1611  De^isadero 

"  Ernest,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r. 
Ocean  View 

"  Eugene,  cutter  Standard  Shirt  Factory,  r. 
916  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Henry  R.  (Newbauer  &  Levy),  r.  2327 
Bush 

"  Herman  W.,  president  Metropolitan  Match 
Co.,  412  Front,  r.  1914  Sacramento 

"  Jesse,  commission  merchant,  226  Front,  r. 
916  Van  Ness  Av 

"  J.  H.  &  Co.  (Julian  H.  Newbauer),  whole- 
sale dairy  and  farm  produce,  226  Front 

"  Joseph,  coal  dealer,  309  Sansome,  r.  916  Van 
Ness  Av 

"  Julian  H.  (J.  H.  Newbauer  &  Co.),  r.  1914 
Sacramento 

"    Louis,  musician,  r.  916  Van  Ness  Av 

"    M.,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Robert  H.,  salesman,  r.  1611  Devisadero 

"  Samuel,  secretary  Metropolitan  Match  Co., 
412  Front,  r.  916  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Solomon,  r.  800  Ellis 
Newbauer  &  Levy  (H.  R.  Newbauer  and  Alfred 
I.  Levy),  merchant  tailors,  12  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  1-2-8-10 
Newbegin  Cyrus,  stair  builder  H.  M.  Freck,  r. 
759  Harrison 


Newbegin  John  J.,  importer  and  publisher  fine 
art  and   subscription   books,  43    Flood 
Bldg,  r.  633  Douglass  nr  23d 
Newberg  Axel  I.,  seaman,  r.  352,  3d 
4®=-Newberg.    See  Neuberg  and  Newburgh 
4®"Newberger.    See  Neuberger 
Newbern  Phoebe,  widow,  r.  1812  Market 
Newberry  James,  carpenter,  r.  822  Valencia 
"    Lemuel  J.,  printer,  r.  822  Valencia 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  varieties,  832  Valencia 
'■    M.   W.,   artist  Chronicle,    r.  1237  Leaven- 
worth 
Newbert  Andrew  A.,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain, 
SW  cor  18th  and  San  Carlos  Av,  r.  319, 
18th 
"    Frank  W.,  can  maker  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  318  Noe 
"    Fred  W..  carpenter,  r.  24  Andover  Av 
"    George  W..  carpenter  Fulton  Eng.  &   Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  318  Noe 
"    James  W.,  contractor,  r.  318  Noe 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
v8®=Newbert.    See  Neubert 
Newbery    Frederick   T.,   civil  engineer,  r.  303 

Clement 
Newbold  Albert,  clerk  Light  House   Engineer, 

r.  Alameda 
Newburgh    Henry,   attorney  at  law,   101   San- 
some, room  21,  r.  .505  Golden  Gate  Av 
Newby  Charles,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  602 
Central  Av 
"    &  Evans  (New  York).  Byron  Mauzy  agent, 
308-314  Post 
Newcomb  George  T.,  purser  str  Progreso 
"    Ida  Miss,  nurse,  r.  2808  Laguna 
"    Warren,  ticket  agent  N.  P.  C.  Ry. 
"    Warren  P.,  1st  lieutenant  battery  C,  5th 
Artillery,  U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 
Newcombe  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    J.,  r.  513  Post 
Newdorfer   Julius   (Taussig    &  Newdorfer),   r. 
1020b  Folsom 
"    Sadie  Miss,  clerk  Louis  A.  Grade,  r.  1020b 
Folsom 
Newell  Arthur  D.,  bookkeeper  Newell  &  Bro., 
r.  1721  Eddy 
"    Charles,  modeler  Samuel  Kellett 
"    Charles  E.,  inventor,  r.  910  Church 
"    Charles  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  104,  5th 
"    Daniel,  blacksmith  Lowney  Bros.,  r.  436, 

9  th 
"    Daniel  E.,  salesman  Selby  Smelting  and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    David  (Newell  &  Bro.),  r.  5  Pearl 
"     Edward  C,  treasurer  The  University  As- 
sociation of  Chicago,  524  Spreckels  Bldg, 
r.  Oakland 
"     Elcine  E.,  widow,  r.  613  Geary 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  911  Minna 
"    George  D.,  clerk  Newell  &  Bro.,  r.  5  Pearl 
'•    George  F.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  S.  T.,  collector,  r.  314  Bush 
"    Horace  (Newell  &  Bro.),  r.  1721  Eddy 

NEWELL  JAMES  M., 

drayman,    129    Sacramento,   r.   1524 
Mission 

Newell  James  T.,  ticket  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1808 
Dupont 
"    John,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  lllOA  Valen- 
cia 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    JohnW.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1731  Eddy 
"    Lillie  Miss,  saleslady   G.  Janes,  r.   213a 

Chattanooga 
"    Lucine   Mrs.   (Newell  &  Carter),  r.  816  La- 
guna 
"    Lucius  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  815'^ 

Howard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  731  Valencia 
"    Marshall  A.,  marine  secretary  Home  Mu- 
tual Ins.   Co.   and  agent  Tokio  Marine 
Ins.   Co.,  limited,  318  California,  r.  1603 
Larkin 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  223^,  5th 
"    Ralph  G..    soapmaker    Newell  &  Bro.,   r. 

1731  Eddy 
"    S.  Miss,  artist,  r.  731  Valencia 


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Newell  Sidney,  secretary  California  Naviga- 
tion and  Improvement  Co.,  office  Wash- 
ington St.  Wharf  (Pier  3),  r.  Stockton, 
Cal. 

<'    Thomas  P.,  boarding  stable,  540  Valencia 

"    W.  H.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"  William,  roller  maker  Cal.  Ink  Co.,  r.  411 
Sansome 

"  William  A.,  physician  and  surgeon,  815!^ 
Howard 

"  William  F.,  traveling  salesman  Selhy 
Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  r.  622b  Geary 
Newell  &  Brother  (Horace  and  David),  soap 
manufacturers  and  dealers  starch, 
candles,  etc.,  217-219  Davis,  works  Pre- 
cita  Av  nr  Nebraska 

"    &  Carter  (Mrs.   Lucine  Newell  and  Miss 
Mary  J.    Carter),  dressmaking,  816  La- 
guna 
Newfield  Aaron,  merchant,  r.  1107Laguna 

"    Augusta  Mrs.,  r.  1523  Fulton 

>•    Marcus  (B.  Marks  &  Co.),  r.  1816  Pine 
Newlord  John  F.,  collector  Section  1  Sea  Wall, 

r.  4171/2  Hayes 
Newgard  Louis  C.  C,  master  mariner,  r.  13  De 
Boom 

"    William  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1014  Larkin 
Newhall    Cecilia    Mrs.,     teacher     Le     Conte 
Primary  School,  r.  1915  Sacramento 

"  C.  W.  Shoe  Co.  (Boston,  Mass.j,  George 
Hill  Pac.  Coast  agent,  819  Market,  room 
13 

"    E.  W.  (Newhall's  Sons  &  Co.)  r.  San  Rafael 

' '    Fred  S. ,  salesman  Rathjen  Bros. ,  r.  634  Eddy 
Newhall  George  A.  (H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.),  and 
president    Presidio    and    Ferries    Rail- 
road, office  309-311  Sansome,  r.  1299  Van 
Ness  Av 

NEWHALL  H.  M.  &  00. 

(Gilbert  Palache,  Margaret  J.  Newhall, 
W.  Mayo  Newhall  and  George  A. 
Newhall),  shipping  and  commission 
merchants  and  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance agents,  309-311  Sajisome 
Newhall  Land  and  Farming  Co.,  W.  Mayo 
Newhall  president,  Walter  S.  Newhall 
vice-president,  George  A.  Newhall  sec- 
retary, 309-311  Sansome 

"    L.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  920h  Pine 

"  Margaret  J.  Mrs.  (H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.), 
r.  1399  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Walters.  (Newhall's  Sons  &  Co.),  and  sec- 
retary Clinton  E.  Worden  &  Co.,  office 
307  Sansome,  room  6,  r.  1399  Van  Ness  Av 

"  William  S.,  salesman  Rathjen  Bros.,  r. 
216  Eddy 

"  W.  Mayo  (H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.),  and  attor- 
ney at  law.  309  Sansome,  r.  1206  Post 
Newhall's  Sons  &  Co.  (E.  W.  and  Walter  S. 
Newhall),  commission  merchants,  307 
Sansome,  room  6 
Newhofl  Frederick,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  928  Minnesota 

"    Frederick  W.,   salesman    Jacob  Unna,  r. 
827  Capp 
Newhoflf  Harry,  wines  and  liquors,  318  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  610  Ellis 

"    William  M.,  salesman  Murphy,   Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  1415  Fulton 
Newhouse  Adelia,  widow,  r.  606a  Octavia 

"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  1317  O'Farrell 

"    Dorothea,  widow,  r.  2510  Salter 

"    Henry,  capitalist,  r.  1018  Post 

"    HugoD.,  clerk  W.  S.  Goodfellow,  r.  1018 Post 

"  Milton,  clerk  Kraker  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  606A  Octa- 
via 

"  Morris,  glove  cutter  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co., 
r.  606a  Octavia 

"  Moritz,  office  214  Pine,  room  .36,  r.  1827  Cali- 
fornia 

"  Oscar,  mining  engineer,  218  California, 
room  1,  r.  2906  Jackson 

"  Simeon  H.,  salesman  Hirschf elder  & 
Meaney,  r.  724  Laguna 

"    William  D.,  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  r.  1018  Post 
J8®" Newhouse.    See  Neuhaus 


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DOMESTIC  RUGS 


IN  LARGE  VARIETY. 


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Newkirk    Daniel   I.,    blacksmith    and    wagon 

maker,  2727  Mission,  r.  2725  Mission 
"    JohnH.,  clerk  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware  Co., 

r.  2725  Mission 
NewlandE.  &  Co.   (Overland  Warehouse),  E  s 

3d  bet  King  and  Townsend 
Newlands  James,  secretary  Crown  Point  Gold 

and  Silver  Mining  Co.,  35  Mills  Bldg,  3d 

floor,  r.  2902  Clay 
"    James  Jr.,  secretary  Union  Mill  and  Min- 
ing Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  2902  Clay 
•'    John  C,  student,  r.  2902  Clay 
Newlon  C.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Frank  B.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  2828, 16th 
Newman  Abraham,  r.  1727  Post 
"    Adolph,  provisions,  1079  Market,  r.  417  Lott 
"    Albert,  porter  Carroll  &  Carrol,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Alfred,  clerk,  r.  2320  Clay 
"    Alfred,  conductor   Market    St.    Ry.,   r.  16 

Valley 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  912  Sanchez 
Newman  Aaron,  physician,  139  Post,  rooms  9- 

10,  hours   1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  r.  120 

Lyon 
"    Axel  A.,  printer  West  Coast  Publishmg 

Co.,  r.  921  Mission 
Newman  Benjamin,  secretary  Newman  &  Lev- 

inson,  125-131  Kearny,  r.  1816  Sacramento 
"    BortellB.,  attorney  at  law,  604  Merchant, 

r.  605  Polk 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  235  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  liquors,  700  Market,  r.  42O/2  Post 
"    Charles  F.,  drayman,  7-9  Front,  r.  27,  14th 
"    Charles  F.,  druggist,  r.  112a  Powell 
"    Charles  J.,  porter  r.  1005a  Greenwich 
"    Charles  M.,  printer  West  Coast  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

921  Mission 
"    Christopher  E.,  gas   and  water  inspector. 

New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  912  Sanchez 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  11  Bryant  Av 
"    David  A.,  butcher,  r.  1331  Devisadero 
"     Edward,  bartender  Charles  Mitchel,   r.  605 

Green 
"    Edward,  manufacturers'  agent,   126  Kear- 
ny, room  34,  r.  1116  Turk 
"     Edward,  porter,  r.  lOOoA  Greenwich 
"     Edward  R.,  clerk  A.   M.  Robertson,  r.  412 

Post  rear 
"    Frank  T.,  stableman  Central  Coal  Co.,   r.  3 

Gabrielle  PI 
"    Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper  James  Young,  r. 

231  Clipper 
"    Genevieve   Miss,    tailoress    Newbauer  & 

Levy,  r.  1602  Polk 
"    George,  merchant,  r.  120  Lyon 
"    George  A.,  bookkeepers.  F.  and  Pac.  Glass 

Wks,  r.  508  Clayton 
"    George  W.,  salesman   Doane    &   Henshel- 

wood,  r.  122  Church 
"    Georgie,  widow,  r.  621  Post 
"    Harry,  tailor,  r.  28  Morris  Av 
"    Harry  C,  student,  r.  120  Lyon 
"    Harry  D.,  furniture  finisher,  r.  538,  37th 
"    Harry  T.,  packer  Geo.  H.  Fuller  Desk  Co., 

r.  435,  4th 
"    Hat  tie  Miss,  r.  1331  Devisadero 
"    Henry,  r.  113  Vicksburg 
"    Henry,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Henry,  solicitor,  r.  403  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  special  policeman,  r.  33  Eureka 
"    Herman,  butcher  A.  Newman,  r.  639  Stev- 
enson 
"    Isaac,  horse  dealer,  r.  13  Tilden 
"    Jacob,  stair  builder,  r.  3437  Larkin 
"    JacobMrs.,  widow,  r.  907  Geary 


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Newman  James,  engineer  James  Lick  Baths,  r. 

221  Shotwell 
"    James  (estate  of),  gold  leaf  manufacturer, 

202  Post 
"    Jerome,  draughtsman  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V.  Ry. 

Co.,  r.  1219  Mission 
"    John,  harness  maker,  r.  422  McAllister 
"    John  T.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1405b  Pacific 
"    John  W.,  manager  estate  of  James  New- 
man, 202  Post,  r.  208  Powell 
"    Joseph,  r.  639  Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  r.  801  Scott 
"    Joseph,  sexton  St.  Patrick's  Church,  r.  744 

Mission 
"    Juda  (Sol  Wangenheim  &  Co.),  r.  2529  Fill- 
more 
"    Julian,  clerk   The  Wertheimer  Co.,  r.  1116 

Turk 
'     Julius,    agent   London   Diamond   Co.,   113 

Bush,  r.  517Devisadero 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  222 Turk 

"    L.  E.  Co.,  L.  E.  Newman  manager,  manu- 
facturers  ladies'    skirts,     aprons     and 

waists,  523  Market 
'«    Leon,  cigar  dealer,  r.  548  Jessie 
Newman  Leopold,    secretary    and     treasurer 

Bibo.  Newman  &  Ikenberg,  1447  Polk,  r. 

1433  California 
"    Louis,  assistant  editor  Sporting  World,  r. 

126  Ellis 
"    Louis,  salesman  Philadelphia  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

133  Page 
"    Ludwig  E.,  manager  L.  E.  Newman  Co., 

523  Market,  r.  1423,  25th 
"    Martin,  laundryman  Palace    Hotel,  r.  1919 

Greenwich 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1919a  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2421  California 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  r.  222  Turk 
"    Mary   W.    Mrs.,  proprietor   Hotel   Went- 

worth,  617  Bush 
"    Maurice,    carrier   postofflce,    r.    Brooklyn 

Hotel 
"    Mas,  clerk,  r.  705  Devisadero 
"    Max,  tailor,  28  Morris  Av 
"    Max,  tailor,  r.  425  Natoma 
"    Nathan  D.  (Franklin  &  Newman),  r.  1309V, 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Orville,  brass  finisher,  r.  10  Eureka 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  130  Shipley 
"    Patrick  H.,  butcher,  r.  508  Ellis 
"    Peter  A.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Peter  J.,  porter,  r.  1005a  Greenwich 
"    Philip,  locksmith,  1409'^  Ellis 
"    Philip,    salesman    Henry  Redlioh,  r.  137, 

14th 
"    Philip  A.,  r.  1321  Devisadero 
"    Robert,  packer,  r.  1005a  Greenwich 
"    Rudolph,  barber,  236  Post,  r.  412  Post   rear 
"    Samuel,  clerk   Jacob    Unna,  r.  235  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  physician,  112a  Powell 
Newman  Samuel,  secretary  Board  of  Railroad 
Commissioners,  27-28  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 
907  Powell 
"     Samuel  C,  r.  907  Powell 
"    Samuel  J.,  salesman  Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  907  Geary 
"    Samuel  v.,  teamster,  r.  443,  5th 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  508  Clayton 
"    Selina  Miss,  artist,  121  Post,  room  52 
"    Simon  (Newman,  Stanislaus  Co.),  general 

merchandise,  office  122  Davis 
■'    Simon  (Sol   Wangenheim  &  Co.),    r.    1356 
Post 


Newman  Simon,  butcher  Jacob  Joseph,  r.  2306 

Bryant 
Newman  S.    J.,  president  San  Francisco  and 
Pacific  Glass  Works,   NE  cor  7th  and 
Townsend,  r.  508  Clayton 
"    Sylvan  A.,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1321 

Devisadero 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Silver  and  Po- 

trero  Avs 
"    William,  cigar  maker  F.  Hoffman,  r.  1040 

McAllister 
"    William,  hoseman  Engine  33,  r.  2437  Larkin 
"    William,  1st  officer  str  General  McDowell, 

r.  800  Page 
"    William  A.,  butcher,  r.  1321  Devisadero 
Newman  William  J.,   president  Newman  & 
Levinson,  125-131  Kearny,  r.  2030  Clay 
"    William  R.,  cook  W.   J.  Sullivan,  r.  321 
O'Farrell 
Newman  &  Levinson  (incorporated),  William 
J.  Newman  president,  Benjamin  New- 
man secretary,  importers  and  jobbers 
fancy  dry    goods,    trimmings,    ribbons, 
etc.,  and  decorative  art  rooms,   125-131 
Kearny  and  209  Sutter,  branch  742-744 
Market 
4®"Newman.    See  Neuman  and  Neumann 
Newmark  Abraham,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  412 
Larkin,  r.  1807A  Eddy 
"    Herman,  receiving  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen 

&Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lazarus  (Ryan  &  Newmarki,  r.  511  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Leo,    physician,    705    Sutter,  r.   1012  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    M.  A.  &  Co.   (Los  Angeles),   I.  Lightner 

agent,  21  Battery 
"    Maurice,  tailor,  22  Geary,  r.  1914  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Nathan,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1415  Scott 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
Newnan  William  R.,  salesman  Percy  Beamish, 

r.  510  Geary 
Newnham  Arthur  E.,  salesman  Payne's  Bolt 
Wks,  r.  228  Oak 
"    John,  boltcutter  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,  r.  130, 

26th 
"    Joseph,   boltcutter  Payne's  Bolt   Wks,  r. 

103a,  26th 
"    Phoebe,  widow,  r.  130a  26th 
"    Thomas  M.,  boltcutter  Payne's  Bolt  Wks, 
r.  130a  26  th 
Newport  Building,  213-215  Mission 
"    The,    Oliver    P.    Runyon     proprietor,    21 

Franklin 
"    The,  Frederick   Schwarz  proprietor,    207- 
209  Eddy 
Newport  Wharf  and  Lumber  Co.  (Santa  Ana, 
Cal.),  Edgar  L.  Allen  agent,  22  Califor- 
nia, room  24 
Newroth  Louis,  r.  608  O'Farrell 
News  Letter  and  California  Advertiser,  Fred- 
erick Marriott  publisher  and  proprietor, 
606  Merchant 
Newsham  Harry,  cook  The  Colonial 

"    John,  porter  Lane  Hospital 
Newsom  George,    butcher  Wiley  S.  Bishop,  r. 
California  Av  opp  Fair  Av 
"    Gold  Mining  Co.  (Placer  Co.),  John  J.  New- 
som manager,  49  Merchants  Exchange 
Bldg 
"    Henry,    carpenter,    r.    California  Av   opp 

Fair  Av 
"    Ira  T.,  carpenter  Thomas  H.  Day  &  Sons, 

r.  325  Guerrero 
"    James  B.,  deputy  U.  S.  Shipping  Commis- 
sioner, r.  833  Capp 
Newsom  J.  Cather,  architect,  819  Market,  room 
44,  r.   Oakland  Av  cor  Bayo  Vista,  Oak- 
land 
"    John  J.  (John  J.  and  Thomas  D.  Newsom 
and    Lightner    &    Newsom),    manager 
Newsom  Gold  Mining  Co.,  49  Merchants 
Exchange  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Newsom  John  J.  and  Thomas  D.,  architects,  49 
Merchants  Exchange  Bldg 
"    Johnson    G.,    salesman   B.  Roman,  r.  505 
Ellis 


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Newsom  Samuel,  architect,  3  Mills  Bldg,  8th 
floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Sidney  B.,  draughtsman  Samuel  Newsom, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  D.  (John  J.   and  Thomas  D.  New- 
som), r.  East  Oakland 
"    William  G..  machine  hand  G.  M.  Kutz  & 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    William  W.,  heltmaker,  r.  106  Elsie 
Newstream   Charles,  proprietor  South  Pacific 

House,  22  East 
Newton  Annie  Miss, laundress  Modern  Laundry, 
r.  10  Alemany 
"    Edwin  D.,  liquors,  1001  Market,  r.  214,  9th 
"    Edwin  E.,  collector,  r.  1192  Treat  Av 
"    Ernest,    bookkeeper    Golden    State     and 

Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  2  Essex  PI 
"    Frank  W.,  mill  hand  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice 

Mills,  r.  227,  2d 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  10  Alemany 
"    Henry   W.,  foreman   Fulda   Bros.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    House,  Germain  Capdeville  proprietor,  1237 

Stockton 
"    James    W.,  compositor,    r.    12th  Av  bet  K 

and  L 
"    John  C,  pharmacist  Leon  Di  Nola,  r.  1192 

Treat  Av 
"    Laura  J.,  varieties,  NW  cor  25th  and  Treat 

Av,  r.  1192  Treat  Av 
"    Leroy,    delicacies,    1534    Dupont,    r.    1815 

Stockton 
"    Leroy,  horse    clipper,  1335   Mission,  r.  117 

Taylor 
"    Loron,  driver,  r.  10  Alemany 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  434  Leavenworth 
"    Morris  (Morris  Newton  &  Co.),  r.  Moscow 

Cottage,  Sonoma  Co. 
"    Morris  &  Co.  (Morris  Newton),  commission 
merchants,  103-105  Front 
Newton  Rubber  Works,  C.  F.  Marwedel  agent, 
bicycle  tires,  58,  1st 
"    Thomas,  mason,  r.  41  Quinn 
"    Thomas.  2d  steward  str  Walla  Walla 
Ney  Carl,  cornice  maker  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 
r.  443,  2d 
"    Carl,  with  Nathan  Ney,  r.  219  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    D.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1612,  25th 
"    Emil,  carpenter,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1638  Clay 
"    Nathan,    dressmakers'    and    tailors'   sup- 
plies, 152  Eddy,  r.  1523  Bush 
Neylan  James,  wholesale  lumber,  53  Mission, 

r.  Oakland 
Neyland  Ellen,  widow,  r.  417  Natoma 
Neylon  Patrick  W.,  watchman  P.  M.  SS.  Co.,  r. 

25  Hawthorne 
Niagara  House,  John  Meierdierks  proprietor, 

724  Mission 
Niami  Joseph,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 
Nianetti  A.,  helper  Adolph  Hromada,  r.  4231/2 

Kearny 
Niantic  Building,  NW  cor  Clay  and  Sansome 
Nias  Richard  H.,  butcher,  r.  1103^4  Vallejo 
Nibbe  Henry  B.,  salesman  Jones  &  Co.,  r.   1749 
Ellis 
"    Jacob,  r.  1719  Eddy 

"    John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  121,  20th 
Niblock  George,  watertender,   r.  W  s  Folsom  nr 
Stoneman 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1033  Folsom 
Nicarello  Enrico,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Nice  H.  N.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  503  Folsom 
Nicenger  Frank,  molder,  r.  601  Natoma 
Nichol  Frederick  D.,  bookkeeper  Mark  Strouse, 

r.  905  Market 
4®"Nichol.    See  Nickel,  Nickle,  Nicol  and  Ni- 

coll 
Nicholas  Charles  J.,  clerk  George  D.   Dornin,  r. 
22  Bernard 
"    Ferdinand  P.,  carpenter,    r.    9   Cleveland 

rear 
"    Frank,  cook,  r.  6  Everett  rear 
"    Frank    L.,   broom  sorter  Cal.  Broom   Mfg 

Co.,  r.  3.531  Bryant 
"    George   (Nicholas  &    Currie),    r.    NW  cor 

Steuart  and  Mission 
"    George,  baker,  r.  13  Valparaiso 


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Nicholas  George,  barber  and  proprietor  Nicho- 
las Hotel,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

"    Hotel,    George    Nicholas  proprietor,    San 
Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  326  Michigan 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  llQi^  Taylor  rear 

"    Joseph,  foundryman.  r.  13  Valparaiso 

"    Leon,  cook,  r.  6  Vulcan  Lane 

"    Leon  Jr.,  butcher  Tassi  Bros.,  r.  6  Vulcan 
Lane 

"    Marella,  widow,  r.  9  Cleveland  rear 

"    Narcisse,  stableman,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    Right    Rev.,     bishop    Russian    Cathedral 
(Greek  Catholic),  r.  1715  Powell 

"    &  Currie  (George  Nicholas  and  Allen  D. 
Currie),  fruits  and  confectionery,  34  Mar- 
ket 
4®=Nicholas.    See  Nicolas 
NichoUs  Anna  R.  Miss,  housekeeper,  1408  Bush 

"    Francis,  porter  Washburn    &    Moen   Mfg 
Co.,  r.  506%  Francisco 

"    Francis  C,  hatter,  r.  5O6V2  Francisco 

"    George,  grocer,  r  1015  Clay 
NIchoUs  George  A.,  cashier  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  128,  4th  Av 

"    George  O.,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 
House,  r.  735  McAllister 
Nicholls    Samuel,  manager   Merchants'  Club, 
Mutual  Life  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r,  2130b  Sut- 
ter 

"    Thomas  H.,   student  Gunnison,    Booth   & 
Bartnett,  r.  913  Pine 
Nichols  Abraham  W.,    shipping   clerk   W.   W. 
Montague  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Abram,  carpenter,  r.  16  Sharon 

NICHOLS  A.  0.  &  00. 

(Mrs.  Ellen  W.  Nichols),  leather  manu- 
facturers and  dealers  leather,  hides 
and  tallow,  400-404  Battery,  tele- 
phone Main  1322 

Nichols  Ada,  domestic,  712  Central  Av 
"    Adam  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2252  Pacific  Av 
"    Alonzo  W.,  waiter,  r.  520  Powell 
"    Amelia  Miss,  clerk  Eugene  Belrose,  rASTA, 

5th 
"    Charles,  cook  str  Apache 
"    Charles  B.,  glove  cutter  Carson  Glove  Co., 

r.  574  Folsom 
Nichols  Charles  C,  manager  city  department 

Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Co.,  405  Cali- 

r.  1313  Jackson 
■'    Charles  C,  with  A.  C.  Nichols  &  Co.,  r.  2522 

Pacific  Av 
"    Charles    F.,    contractor    and    builder,    822 

Dolores 
"    Charles  M.,  chief  engineer  Board  of  Fire 

Underwriters  of    the  Pacific  Coast,  303 

California,  r.  1331  Clay 
"    Daniel  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1110  Sacramento 
"    D.  C,  r.  1204Haight 

"    Dorson,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  333  Shot- 
well 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1127  Folsom 
"    Ella  A.,  widow,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Ellen  W.  Mrs.  (A.  C.  Nichols  &  Co.),  r.  3523 

Pacific  Av 
"    E.  M.,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Ezra  F.,  salesman  R.  F.  Osborn  &  Co.,  r. 

1038  Mission 
"    Frank  H.,  cook,  r.  7  Cohen  PI 
"    Frank  L.,  extraman  Truck  1,  r.  11  Moss 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
"    George,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
"    George  B.,  photographer,  r.  26  Glen  Park  Av 


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900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #^  DOMESTIC  GOAL,  t 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Nicbols  George  F.,  special  policeman,  r.  Banks 
bet  Jefferson  and  Union  Av 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  1910  Buchanan 
"    H.  C,  machinist,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Henry,  steward  str  Farallon,  r.  52  Everett 
"    Henry  C,  cashier  George  H.  Foster,  r.  133-1 

Clay 
"    Hiram    D.,    contractor    and     builder,  636 

Market,  r.  3808  Sacramento 
■'    Horace  P..  bartender,  r.  5  Carlos  PI 
"    Isaac,  teamster  Hobbs,  Wall  &Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Nichols  James  F.,  secretary  Odd  Fellows'  Gen- 
eral Relief  Committee,  3  Odd  Fellows' 
Bldg,  r.  410,  19th 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  17  Zoe 
"    Jay  E.,  salesman  Ben.    H.  Lucke,  r.  607 

Larkin 
"    John,  carpet  layer,  r.  524  Stevenson 
"    John,  cook  Louis  John,  r.  21  Valleio 
"    John,  peddler,  r.   cor  Harrison  and  Stone- 
man 
"    Joseph,  clerk  F.  H.  Lawton  &  Co.,  r.   1038 

Mission 
"    Joseph,  dairyman,  r.  2652  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  1427  Webster 
"    Joseph  H.,  hostler,  r.  831  Treat  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  207a  Powell 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  dressmaking,  113  Larkin 
"    Lizzie  F.,  widow,  r.  529J4  Geary 
"    Lucien  H.,  special    agent    Northwestern 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    M.  P.,  miner,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Margaret  J.,  widow,  r.  10  Hollis 
"    N.   F.    Miss,    clerk    Kohlberg,   Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  727  McAllister 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Phoebe  J.,  widow,  r.  1006  Powell 
"    Richard,  cigars,  1191  Market,  r.  203  Frank- 
lin 
"    Sadie  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  110  Mason 
"     Samuel  T.,  plumber  William  S.   Snook  & 

Son,  r.  312  Lily  Av 
"    Sheldon  K.,  insurance  adjuster,  410  Cali- 
fornia, r.  110  Mason 
"    Thomas  H.,  salesman  Wichman,  Lutgen  & 

Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Victor,  master  mariner,  r.  NW  cor  Jack- 
son and  Battery 
"    Walter  R..  beltmaker  Fred  R.  Cook,  r.  525 

Shotwell 
"    Wilbur  F.,  bartender,  r.  4  Marye  Terrace 
"    William,  bottler   Cal.  Wine  Co. 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  547  Folsom 
"    William   B.,  bricklayer,   r.  531M  Shotwell 
rear 
Nichols  William  Ford,  Rt.  Rev.,  D.  D.,  Bishop 
Episcopal    Diocese    of    California,    731 
California,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    William  H.,   vice-president   and  manager 
The    San    Francisco    Register   Co.,    23 
Stevenson,  r.  704  Castro 
"    William  M.,  liquors.  2201  Powell 
"    William  M.,  porter,  r.  901  Mission 
j^=Nichols.    See  Nickels  and  Nicolls 
Nicholson  Adam  W.,  r.  2222  Hyde 
"    Albert  S.,  clerk,  r.  491,  4th 
"    Alexander,  artist,  r.  24  Chattanooga 
"    Alexander,  machinist,  r.  1016,  21st 
"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Alexander  J.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson, 

r.  24  Chattanooga 
"    Angus,  lodgings,  862V2  Mission 
"    Benjamin,  helper  Alexander  M.   Bruce,   r. 

227,  2d 
"    C,  carpenter  str  Belgic,  r.  2616  Larkin 


Nicholson  Christian  J.,  hostler  Hudson  River 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Wks,  r.  11  Fair  Av 
"    Clarence  E.,  engineer  Eastwood  &  Wilson , 

r.  132  Bennington 
"    Clarence   P.,    manufacturers'     agent,    303 

California,  room  25,  r.  Sausalito 
"    D.,  r.  220  Montgom.ery  Av 
"    Daniel,  r.  1125  Mission 

"    Elizabeth  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  469  Jessie 
"    George,  painter,  109  Turk,  r.  122  Turk 
"    George,  pharmacist    J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 

210,  5th  Av 
"    Gustave,  longshoreman,  r.  318  Brannan  rear 
"    H.,  seaman  str  San  Jose 
"    HoUister   A.,  ironer   Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 

38  Ridley 
"    James,  grader,  r.  226  Michigan 
"    James      E.,     machinist     Joshua     Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  2222  Hyde 
"    James  W..  mattress  maker,  r.  2117  Mission 
"    John,  r.  2301/2  Clara 

"    John,  hardware,  525,  24th,  r.  2  Elizabeth 
"    John  J.,  carriage  painter,  2812  Mission 
"    John  W.,  conductor,  r.  1718b  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  r.  24,  6th 
"    Joseph  C,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

2907   Bush 
"    Joseph  W.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  223a 

Leavenworth 
"    J.  W.,  conductor   Market   St.    Ry,  r.  1432 

Turk 
"    Lawrence,  musician,  r.  2  Elizabeth 
"    Malcolm,  carpenter,  r.  130!4,9th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14  Salmon 
"    Nancy  H.,  widow,  r.  491,  4th 
"    Robert  M.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

323  Franklin 

NICHOLSON  SAMUEL  H., 

manufacturer  of  Nicholson's  triple 
flavoring  extracts  and  XXX  Jamaica 
ginger,  wholesale  and  retail,  1155  1-2 
Market,  r.  1105  Golden  Gate  Av 

Nicholson  T.,  seaman  str  Washtenaw 
"    Thomas,  driver,  r.  Sailor's  Home 
"    William,  extraman  Engine  17,  r.  9  Mint;Av 
"    William,  shirt  cutter  Neustadter  Bros.,jjr. 

Nicholson  William  A.  S.,  attorney  at  law,  430 
Kearny,  rooms  1-2,  telephone  Red  401,  r. 
518  Baker 
"    William  H.,  r.  2822  Bush 
4®"Nicholson.    See  Nicolson 
Nickel  Arizona,  porter   Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 
r.  1  Kent 
"    August  H.,  bottler,  r.  20  Lapidge 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker  F.  W.  Kreling  Sons 
Co.,  r.  513  Minna 

Nickel-in-the-Slot  Machines, 

Monarch    Card     Machine    Co.    Coast 
agents,  main  ofiace  200   Sutter,  tele- 
phone Red  365 
Nickel  J.  Leroy,  manager  Miller   &    Lux,  508 
California,  room  l,r.  Menlo  Park 
"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  20  Lapidge 
"    Lorenz,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson    & 

Co.,  r.  IKent 
"    Plate  Road,  William  Marcy  Pacific  Coast 

passenger  agent,  38  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Thomas,    clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 

413  Post 
"    William,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co..  r. 
320  Pacific 
>e®=Nickel.    See    Nichol,    Nickle,    Nicol   and 

Nicoll 
Nickell  George  W.,  clerk   Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  Alameda 
"    Jacob,  real  estate,  r.  2  Hulbert  Alley 
Nickell  Jacob  B.,  proprietor  Nickell  Law  and 
Collection  Agency,  room    524  Spreckels 
Bldg,  927  Market 
Nickells  Alfred,  saloon  keeper,  r.  2098  Market 
Nickels  August,  machinist  Cyclops  Iron  Wks, 
r.  20,  18th 
"    Hans,  sailmaker,  r.  116  Berry 
"    Harrie  L.,  salesman  Hills  Bros.,   r.    1232, 

2oth 
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Nickels  Jacob  F.  (Merchant  &  Nickels),  r.  315 

Ashbury 
Nickelsberg  Adolf,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
Nickelsburg  Moritz,  r.  1911  Sacramento 
»    Siegfried  (Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.),  r.  1911 
Sacramento 
Nickerson  A.  W.,  machinist  First  Street  Wks, 
Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  601  Howard 
"    Alfred  A.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Dennett's,  r.  1018 

Howard 
"    Benjamin  E.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Byron,    timberhand   dept.   Bovee,    Toy    & 

Sonntag,  r.  318  Turk 
"    Charles  R.,  conductor,  r.  527b  Greenwich 

rear 
"    Francis  A.,  r.  514,  21st 
"    John,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  507 V4 

Lombard 
"    Ralph  B.,  butcher,  r.  8  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Staflord  S.,  carpenter,  r.  542,  6th 
Nicklaus  MargarethaMiss,  r.  1514  Devisadero 
Nickle  William  D.  (Wiley  Bros.),  r.  1645  Fulton 
Nickol   John,  teacher  St.  Joseph's    Grammar 

School,  r.  1417  Howard 
Nicks  John  N.,  bricklayer  D.  Woerner,  r.  16, 14th 
NiCOl  Duncan,  proprietor  Bank  Exchange,  SE 
cor    Montgomery   and   Washington,    r. 
1709  Jones 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.   217  Ritch 
"    James,  driver,  r.  718  Fulton  rear 
"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  2920  Folsom 
"    Walter  D.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  307 
Fremont 
Nicol  William,  real  estate,  53414  California,  r. 

820,  15th 
4®-Nicol.    See    Nichol,    Nickel,    Nickle    and 

NicoU 
Nicolai  Christopher,  dairy  produce,  1228^  Pa- 
cific 
"    Emma  M.  Miss,   saleslady  Mme.  Alma  E. 
Keith,  r.  410  Shrader 
Nicolai  George  H.,  manager  Portland  Cracker 
Co.,  537-539  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
"    Herman,  stoves  and  tinware,  528  Green  and 

1103  Stockton,  r.  538  Green 
"    Louis,  porter  H.Campe&  Co.,  r.  1238  Pacific 
"    Louis,  refiner,  r.  828!4  Pacific 
"    Mary,  ironer,  r.  240  Shotwell 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  410  Shrader 
Nicolas  Alexis,  laborer  Gray  Bros,  r.  516  Green- 
wich 
4S="Nicolas.    See  Nicholas 
Nicolaysen   Frank,    patent    medicines,  r.  23y2 

Prosper 
Nicolayson  Stella,  widow,  r.  239  Chattanooga 
Nicolini  Antonio,  carpenter,  r.  11  Telegraph  PI 
"    Giovanni   B.,  marble    polisher    Rufftno   & 

Bianchi,  r.  507!4,  7th 
"    John,  r.  17  Water 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  505  Filbert  rear 
Nicolitti   Paulo,   fruits    and    vegetables,    2301 

Jackson,  r.  2447  Jackson 
NicoU  Albert,  engineer  str  Coptic,  r.  5  Rincon  PI 
"    Alexander,   clerk  Cunningham,  Curtiss  & 

Welch,  r.  3511  Bush 
"    Anne,  widow,  r.  Bennington  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Arthur,  compositor,  r.  Bennington  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
"    Benjamin  R.,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2511 

Bush 
"    Benjamin  W.  L.,  tailor,  r.  2511  Bush 
"    J.,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    John,  carpenter  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  638  Haight 
"    Susie  W.  Miss,  stenographer  Pac.  Mail  S. 
S.  Co.,r.  638  Haight 
NicoU  The  Tailor   (William  G.  Jerrems),  1133 
Market 
"    Wallace,  clerk  L.  M.  Walter,  r.  2511  Bush 
4®"Nicoll.    See    Nichol,    Nickel,    Nickle    and 

Nicol 
Nicolls  M.  A.  Miss,  corsets,  339  Hayes 
"    Michael  J.,  r.  339  Hayes 
"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  1658  Market 
Nicols  James,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry 
Nicolson  Alexander,  master  str  Santa  Cruz,  r. 
1016,  31st 
"    Norman,  seaman,  r.  1016,  21st 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAFERIES. 

Origioa^l  •  Designs  •  Purpisbe«J. 

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Nicora  Emilio   (Caranza  &  Nicora),  r.  11  La- 
fayette PI 
"    Emilio  (Nicora  &  Franchini),  r.  504  Fran- 
cisco 
"    &  Franchini  (Emilio  Nicora  and  Basilio 
Franchini),  bakers,  504  Francisco 
Niderost  August,  barber  Stern  &  Pearson,  r.  7 
Bernard 
"    Charles  L.,  clerk  Shadburne  &  Herrin,  r. 

816  Diamond 
"    Joseph  B.,  with  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  816 
Diamond 
Niebaum  Gustave,  vice-president  Alaska  Com- 
mercial Co.,  310  Sansome,  r.  1301  Hyde 
Nieblas    Eugenie,    widow,  dressmaker,  r.  1938 
Fillmore 
"    Felix,  horseshoer,  r.  1938  Fillmore 
Niebling  Fritz,  baker  C.  Becker,  r.  25,  24th 
Niebolt  Henry,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  108  Morris  Av 
Nieborger  George,  r.  21  Moss 
"    Henry,  foreman  Aug  Jungblut  &  Co.,  r.  21 

Moss 
"    Otto,  driver  George  Gibbons,  r.  21  Moss 
Niebuhr  Emil,   clerk  W.  F.  C.   Schmidt,  r.  35 

Laurel  PI 
Niederstrasser  Mathias,  laborer,  r.  1  Boardman 

PI 
NiedhamerF.  L.,  salesman  George  A.  Clark  & 

Bro. 
Nief  Frederick  A.,  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  1935 

Sutter 
Niehaus  Bros.  &  Co.  (West  Berkeley),  planing 
mills,  ofllce  40  New  Montgomery 

NIEHAUS  E.  F.   &  CO. 

(Edward  F.  Niehaus),  successors  to 
W.  E.  Straut  and  Dieckmann  &  Co., 
dealers  in  hardwood  lumher,  564-566 
Brannan  nr  5th,  telephone  South  316 

Niehaus   Edward  F.  (E.  F.  Niehaus  &  Co.),  r. 
West  Berkeley 
"    G.  H.  O.  Jr.,  pattern  maker  First  St.  Wks 
Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  West  Berkeley 
Niehlson  Glaus,  groceries,  51%  Louisa 

"    John  (Von  Bargen  &  Niehlson),  r.  343,  4th 
Nieland  Hans,  engineer,  r.  325  Harrison 
"    John  E.,  machinist  Union  Machine  Co.,  r. 
225  Harrison 
4S"Nieland.    See  Niland  and  Nyland 
Nielba  Enrique,  barber  Elisha  Castro,  r.  441, 

6th 
Nield  John  D.,  machinist  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
«®"Nield.    See  Neild 

Nielsen  Albert  W.,  stenographer,  r.  1130  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Amelia   Miss,  dressmaker,   r.   IIY2  South 

Park 
"    Anna,  domestic,  2904  Jackson 
"    Annie  C,  widow,  r.  14.32  Turk 
Nielson  A.    W.,    master   schr.    Ida    Schnauer, 
office  10  Mission 
"    Carl  A.,  machinist  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,  r. 

2903  Harrison 
"    Carl  C,  furrier  J.  Nielsen,  r.  bOi'-A  Minna 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  36  Louisa 
"    Chris  (Rode  &  Nielsen),  r.  439  Jessie 
"    Christian,  blacksmith,  r.  11%  South  Park 
"    Christian,  master  mariner,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Christian,  silver  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

6  Albion  Av 
"    Christian,  waiter,  r.  919  Union 
"    Daniel  N.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1432  Turk 
"    Fred  A.,  artist  Elite  Photographic  Studio, 
r.  1303  Sanchez 


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Nielsen  Hans  (Bandmann,  Xielsen  &  Co.),  and 

mining  secretary.  61.  1st,  r.  514  Lombard 
"    Hans  P.,  cashier,  r.  7-23  Union 
"    Hans  S.   painter,  r.  -ZWA,  7th 
"    Hulda  Miss,    telephone    operator,   r.    IIY2 

South  Park 
"    Jens,  janitor  Pacific  Mutual  Bldg,  r.  Bry- 
ant bet  5th  and  6th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    John  C,  salesman  Stein,   Simon  &  Co.,  r. 

714  Bush 
"    Jorgen,  driver  Page  &  Falch,  r.  710  Turk 
Nielsen  Jorgen,  furrier,  20  Ellis,  r.  3018  Green 
"    Jurgen,    watchmaker    and    jeweler,    1434 

Polk,  r.  1527  California 
"    Lawrence,  photo  printer  Louis   Thors,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Martin,  waiter  Carl  G.  Larsen 
"    Mary,  domestic,  623,  17th 
"    Neil    L.,  stableman    W.  F.   Egan,  r.    1117 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Niels,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Niels  A.,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Niels   J.,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  6 

Albion  Av 
"    Olof,  seaman  str  Mariposa 
"    Olof  H.,  seaman  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender 

Madrono 
"    Peter  (Christensen  &  Nielsen),  r.  18,  7th 
"    Peter,  steward  Chicago  Hotel 
"    Peter  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  15  Pacific 
'•    Peter  H.,  rattan  worker  Heywood  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  1432  Turk 
■'    Peter  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  651  Willow  Av 
"    Rasmus  B.,  bill  clerk  Judson  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Samuel,  hostler  Peter  Schmidt,  r.  407  Fol- 

som 
"    Thomas  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Wilhelm,  r.  1120  Sacramento 
Nielson  Andrew,  transferer  Schmidt  Label  and 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  23  Dunn  Alley 
"    Christian,  waiter,  r.  62  Murphy  Bldg. 
"    Edward    H.,  1st   ofticer    str  Constance,  r. 

539a  Natoma 
"    F.  A.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  143  Dore 
•'    H.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  7^5  Bryant 
"    Hans,gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Hans,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1033  York 
•'    Hans  D.,  stationery,  etc.,  2115  Fillmore 
■'    James,  coal  passer  str  Progreso 
"    James,  cook  Olsen  Bros.,  r.  148  Perry 
"    James,  lodgings,  735  Bryant 
"    John  L.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Lars,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2^3  Tehama 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  1242  McAllister 
"    Nels,  cook  N.  F.  Macphee 
4£5=Nielson.    See    Neilson,     Nelsen,    Nelson, 

Nielsen  and  Nilson 
Niemann  Carrie,  widow,  r.  607  Willow  Av 
"    Frederick,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Fritz,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  50 

Clementina 
"    Henry,  r.  1633  Fulton 

"    Henry,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  13014  Oak 
"    Robert  J.,  butcher  John  A.  Oswald,  r.  607 

Willow  Av 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  1223  Laguna 
Niemeier  Emil,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  1113  Sutter 
"    Theodore,  salesman  Levey  &  Schnorf,  r. 

1141/i,  14th 


Niemeyer   Albert,   clerk    H.    Gaerdes,    r.    1825 
Powell 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  1705  Eddy 
•'    Harry,  student,  r.  2214^^  Fillmore 
"    Henry,  teamster  Cal.  Tallow  Wks,  r.  Rail- 
road Av  opp  5th  Av  South 
Niemi  C.  C,  watches  and  jewelry,  14.39  Market 
Niemmer  Otto,  brewer  National  Brewing  Co., 

r.  716  Fulton 
Nienhaus  Hermann  (Warnke  &  Nienhaus),  r. 

129,  14th 
Nienstadt  Edward  R.,  clerk  Richard  Nienstadt, 
r.  318,  5th 
"    May,  boxmaker  John  Horstmann,   r.  318, 

5th 
"    Richard,  groceries,  318,  5th 
Nierendorf  Henry,  bottler  Buffalo  Brewing  Co., 

r.  NW  cor  Brewster  and  Joy 
Nieri  Frank  (J.  W.  Pera  &  Co.),  r.  i.520  Hyde 
■'    John,  cigar  maker,  r.  H09  Dupont 
"    Joseph  (L.   Solari  &  Co.,  and    Favilla  & 
Co.),  r.  1513 Stockton 
Nierman    Ignatz    (Nierman   &    Lefkovitz),    r. 

19411/2  McAllister 
Nierman  &  Lefkovitz   (ignatz  Nierman  and 
Pincus  Lefkovitz),  bottle  dealers,  413- 
415  Pacific 
Niermann  Pius  Rev.,  assistant  St.  Boniface's 

Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
Niermarek  Julius,  cook,  r.  2208  Powell 
Niessen  Anna,  widow,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 

"    George  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  310;^.  13th 
.e®"Niessen.    See  Nissen 
Niethammer  David,  butcher,  513  Bryant,  r.  130, 

4th 
Nieto  Jacob  Rev.,  rabbi  Congregation  Sherith 
Israel,  r.  2203  Sutter 
"    Rafael,  pressman,  r.  8.33  Vallejo  rear 
Niggle  John  G.,  bookkeeper  G.  H.   Umbsen  & 

Co.,  r.  187  Hyde 
Nightingale   Edward    F.,    machinist    Murray 
Bros.,  r.  213  Union 
"    George,  watchman,  r.  213  Union 
"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  205',4  Polk 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  300  Haight 
"    John  Jr.,  physician,   1802  Market,    r.    300 

Haight 
"    The.    Mrs.   Anna    Huber  proprietor,    1802 
Market 
Nightwine  James,  fireman  J.   W.   Ferris,  r.  1 
Rivoli  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  2332  Greenwich 
Nigles  Eugene,  laborer,  r.  13  Valparaiso 
"    Joseph,    helper  Joshua     Hendy    Machine 

Wks,  r.  13  Valparaiso 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  13  Valparaiso 
"    Theodore,  baker,  r.  13  Valparaiso 
Nigro  James  V.  (Nigro  &  Zito),  r.  2  Sonora 
"    &  Zito  (James  V.  Nigro  and Prospero  Zito), 
liquors,  1312  Dupont 
Nihan  Michael  J.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Mason  and 

Bay 
Nihil  Cornelius  P.,  teamster  Cushing-Wetmore 
Co.,  r.  216  Valencia 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  271  Minna 
Nikander  Ferdinand,  fireman   tug  Monarch,  r. 

1714  Natoma 
Nikkelsen  Peter,  seaman  str  Mariposa 
Nikkila  Tilly,  domestic,  SE  cor  Stanyan  and 

Waller 
Niklander  Ernst,  seaman,  r.  704  Howard 
Niklaus  Charles  F.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins. 
Co. 
"    George  S.,  clerk  Cluff  Bros.,  r.  1015  Clay 
Nikola  Jean,  laundryman,  r.  429  Geary 
Nilan  Thomas  J.,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,   r. 
1201.7th  Av  South 
'•    William,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r  W  s  Rail- 
road Av  nr  10th  Av  South 
4®-Nilan.    See  Nieland  and  Nyland 
Nile  Joseph,  liquors,  134,  8th 
Niles  A.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    Addison  P.,  designer  and  draughtsman,  33 

Montgomery  Block,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  insurance  agent,  r.  310  Congo 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  920  Post 
"     Emily  Mrs.,  r.  773  Folsom 
"    Ferdinand,  native  wines,  115,  Uth 
"    Frankie  Miss,  r.  518  Taylor 


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Niles  M.  L.  Mrs.  (Bows  &  Niles),  r.  402O'Farrell 
"    William  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  920  Post 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  1141  Howard 
Nilsch    Edward,    bag   maker    Hirschfelder    & 

Meaney,  r.  23  Rondel  PI 
Nilsen  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  I8Y2  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Henry,  seaman  str  State  of  California 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Li.,  watchman  str  Eureka 
"    Olof,  quarryman,  r.  932  Montgomery 
"    Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  945  Capp 
"    Wincian,  master  mariner,  r.  37  East 
Nilson  Anton  P.,  shipwright  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
IOO81/2  Bryant 
"    Bronson  O.,  master  mariner,  r.  625!^  Shot- 
well 
"    Carl,  carpenter,  r.  34%  Rausch 
"    Charles,  cooper   Andrew    Lawson,    r.    117 

Jackson 
"    Charles,  seaman  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender 

Madrono 
"    Hilmer,  longshoreman,  r.  931%  Folsom 
"    Knud,  laborer,  r.  527%  Greenwich 
"    Minna  Mrs.,  lodgings,  274  Clementina 
"    Nils  P.,  oysterman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Nils  P.,  stevedore,  r.  14  Brosnan 
"    Olof  M.,  cooper,  r.  30  Langton 
"    Peter,  2d  officer  str  Pomona 
"    Simon  (Smith  &  Nilson),  r.  7  Bond 
j8®-Nilson.    See  Neilson,  Nelsen,  Nelson  and 

Nielson 
Nilsson  Adolf,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  128% 
Cook 
"    Gustav,  basket  maker,  411    Powell,    r.    5 

Wheelock  PI 
"    John,  billiard  maker  The  Brunswick-Balke- 

Collender  Co.,  r.  Ill  Scott 
"    John  M.,  keeper  Roe  Island  Light  Station 
"    Paulus,  asst.  keeper  Yerba  Buena  Light 
Station 
Nimmer  Ferris,  r.  10  Boyce 
Nimmo  George,  carpenter,  r.  21  Madison  Av 
"    James  R.,  salesman  P.  Parenti  &   Co.,  r. 
1057  Folsom 
Nimshew   Gold  Mining  Co.   (Butte    Co.    Cal.), 
John    Erickson   president,    Christopher 
D.  Cook    secretary,    office   Mission    St. 
Pier  2 
Ninatti  James,  scavenger,  r.  423%  Broadway 
Ninnis  George  T.,  clerk  Royal  House,  r.    665 

Harrison 
Nipgen  Harry  A.  (Horn  &  Nipgen),  r.  113,  4th 
Nipper  Rudolph,  gardener,  r.  2731  Greenwich 
Nippert  Augustus  S.,  clerk,  r.  221,  3d  Av 
"    Firmin  A.,  bookkeeper  Edison  Light   and 

Power  Co,  r.  1832  Sutter 
"    Paul  M.,  special  agent  Home  and  Phoenix 

Ins.  Cos.,  r.  118  Devisadero 
"    Virginia,  widow,  r.  221,  3d  Av 
"    Virginia  Miss,   teacher  music,  r.   221,   3d 
Av 
4®°Nippert.    See  Neppert 
Niquet  Charles,  liquors,  14  Geary,  r.  809  Pine 
Nis  Edward  A.,  bookkeeper  Edward  G.  Zeile, 

r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Nisbet  James  N.,  stair  builder,  r.  1917  Lexing- 
ton Av 
"    James  N.,  Jr.,  stair  builder,  r  1917   Lex- 
ington Av 
Nischwitz  August,  bartender  Orpheum,  r.  117 

William 
Nispel   Edward,   foreman   J.    Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  132  Julian  Av 
Nissen  Charles  P.,  wool  scourer  Flint  &  Mc- 
Lennan, r.  Saturn  bet  16th  and  17th 
"    Christian,  machine  hand  C.  O.  Schnoor,  r. 

537,  5th 
"    Christopher,  cabinet  maker  Joseph  Budde, 

r.  537,  5th 
"    Elsie  Mrs.,  r.  147  Dore 

"    Ernst,  bartender  C.  J.  Yaeger.  r.  31  Hamp- 
ton PI 
"    Ernst  P.,  shipping  and  commission,  5  Mis- 
sion, r.  212  Octavia 
"    Eugejie  F.,  compositor  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  Alameda 
"    Hans,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Harry,  groceries  and  liquors,  429  Minna 


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Nissen  Henry,  seaman,  r.  71  Federal 
"    John,    bartender    George    Hansen,   r.     109 

Montgomery 
"    John,  fireman  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jorgen,  cabinetmaker  J.  W.  Evans,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Louis,  with  Viking  Brewing  Co.,  r.  147  Dore 
"    Peter,  porter  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r.  39 
Natoma 
4®=  Nissen.    See  Nessen 

Nissum  Christopher  W.   (Nissum  &   Bohr),  r. 
2043  Mission 
"    James,  coffee  saloon,  221  Grant  Av,  r.  819 

Sutter 
"    &  Bohr  (Christopher  W.  Nissum  and  H.  A. 
Philip  Bohr),  hay  and  grain,  233  (3377), 
18th 
Nitsche  Carl,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    Oswald,  foreman  Pioneer  Soap  Wks,  r.   8 
Decatur 
Nitschke  Adolph,  barber  Seppich  &  Kleinhans, 

r.  708  Bush 
Nittler  Nicholas,    cooper   August   Petzold,   r. 

Alameda 
Nitze  N.  Y.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1328  Polk 
Nitzel  Frank,  machinist,  r.  312  Eddy 
Nitzen  Stephen,  barber,  r.  526  Hayes 
Niven  James,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r. 
1410a  Pacific 
"    Josie  E.  Mrs.,   teacher  Stanford  Primary 

School,  r.  2427  Folsom 
"    Robert  B.,  conductor    Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
912%  Pierce 
Nivens  Jessie  Miss  (Stratton  &  Nivens),  r.  413 

Gearv 

Nix  Charles  S.  (Nix  &Merguire),  r.  San  Mateo 

"    &  Merguire  (Charles  S.  Nis  and  George  L. 

Merguire),  stevedores  and  contractors, 

800,  4th 

Nixdorf  Charles  G.,  salesman  Lind  Vineyard 

Wine  Cellar,  r.  466  Tehama 
Nixon  Annie,  widow,  r.  816  Elizabeth 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1218  Vallejo 
"    Benjamin,  coal  passer  str  Alameda 
"    Cecil  E,,  draughtsman  Pac.  Roll.  Mills,  r. 

1519  Broadway 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  505b,  7th 
"    Evelyn,  widow,  r.  1519  Broadway 
"    Frederick,chief  engineer  str  City  of  Puebla, 

r.  Alameda 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  1218  Vallejo 
"    John,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 

r.  West  Berkeley 
"    John  A.,  special  policeman,  r.  1218  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  wire  worker,  r.  1218  Vallejo 
"    M.  Alice  Miss,  teacher  dress  cutting,  1504 

Market,  rooms  1-2 
"    Nicholas,  solicitor  Am.  Wringer  Co.,  r.  215 

Polk 
"    Richard,  r.  630  Jessie 
"    Robert  S.,  electrician,  r.  212  Scott 
"    Thomas,  carrier  postoffioe,  r.  1710  Mason 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  358  Clementina 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  612  Douglass 
"    William  J.,  manager  James    A.  Snook  & 

Co.,  35-37  Beale,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  R.,  laborer,  r.  1218  Vallejo 
No  Percentage  Pharmacy,  Baxter  &  Oesting 
proprietors,  wholesale  and  retail  drug- 
gists, 953  Market 
Noa  Herman,  r.  218  Lobos 

Noack  August  L.,  engineer  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  666a  Brannan 
"    William,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.    Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  666a  Brannan 
4®~Noakes.    See  Nokes 


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The  highest  grade  of  Cbampagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Nobbe  Amelia,  widow,  r.  10.32  Jackson 
Notoel's  Giant  Caps,  Clarence  A.  Haight  agent, 

226  Market 
Nobile  Jean,  waiter,  r.  1513  Dupont 
Noble  A.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Beatrice    Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  California 

"    Beattie,  r.  1238'/^,  26th 

"    Benjamin  J.,  printer,  r.  12381^,  26th 

"    Burr,  clerk  quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S.  A., 
r.  605  Baker 

"    Catherine  A.,  widow,  r.  512  Hyde 

"    Charles,  r.  1915  Geary 

"    Charles  G.,  r.  209,  21  St 

"    Cyrus  D.,  r.  714  Bush 

"    D.  R.,  agent,  r.  675  Mission 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  557  Mission 

"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  531  Ellis 

"    Elizabeth  F.,  widow,  r.  519,  22d 

"    Francis  L.  H.,  journalist,  r.  2628  Steiner 
Noble  Frank  P.,  manager  American  Porcela- 
nite  Co.,  621-623  Spreckels  Bldg,   r.  215 
Gough 

"    George,  brakeman,  r.  208,  7th 

"    George,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  146  Perry 

"    George  H.,  plumber,   1517  Buchanan,   r.   1 
Hollis 

"    G.  G.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  18  Hawthorne 

"    Giles  T.,  painter,  r.  263  Tehama 

"  Grundy,  barber  J.  H.  Baltimore,  r.  12  Al- 
bany 
Noble  Hamden  H.,  manager  Cypress  Lawn 
Cemetery  Association  9  City  Hall 
Square,  rooms  3-4,  r.  1812 Pine,  telephone 
West  442 

"    Harry  A.,  draughtsman  S.  F.   &  S.   J.    V. 
Ry.  Co.,  r.  519,  22d 

"    Hippolyte  (Harris,  Oswald  &  Noble),  r.  10 
Bernard 

"    Howard  D..  dentist,  406  Sutter,  rooms  7-8, 
r.  7a3  Bush 
Noble  J.  Albert,  physician  and  surgeon,  362-364 
Emporium  Bldg.  hours  11  a.  m.  to  12  m., 
2  to  4  p.  m.  and  evenings,  r.  431  Eddy 

"    James  M.,  painter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    John,  molder,  r.  Cypress  Alley  nr  25th 

"    John  M.,  r.  10  Bernard 

"    John  W.,  foreman  TrafflcPublishing  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Joseph,  cook  Kuhl  &  Korneck,  r.  664V^  How- 
ard 

"    Joseph  B.,  machinist,  r.  123814,  26th 

"    M.,    Silverman     Bohemian    Club,    r.    812 
Kearny 

"    Mark  W.,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  1330 
Natoma 

"    Maud  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  504  Baker 

"    May  Miss,  actress  Grover's  Alcazar  Thea- 
tre, r.  Hotel  Langham 

"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  Russ  House 
Noble  Patrick,  superintendent  Pacific  Rolling 
Mill  Co.  Potrero,  r.  518i/4  Lyon 

"    Pearl  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  504  Baker 
Noble  Ricliard  H.,  superintendent  West  Coast 
Wire  and  Iron  Works,  16  Fremont,  r.  832 
Treat  Av 

"    Robert  H.,  1st  lieut.  Co.  B   1st  Infantry  U. 
S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 

"    Thomas     H.,    superintendent     California 
Warehouse,  r.  41  Hermann 

"    William,  painter,  r.  531  Ellis 

"    William,  stenographer  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    William  W.,  merchant   tailor,  1222  Stock- 
ton 


Nobles  Arnsby,  shoemaker  Edwin  Kendall 
Nobley  William  T.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  1215 

Ellis 
Nobman  John  H.  Jr.,  salesman  A.  Quade  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    William  A.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Nobmann  A.  Frederick,  liquors,  SW  cor  East 
and  Jackson,  r.  2315  Post 
"    Charles    E.,  bartender    J.  C.  Nobmann,  r. 

2405V4  California 
"    Christopher,  r.  2031  Fillmore 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  2315  Post 

NOBMANN  JOHN  C, 

importer,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer, 
tea  and  wine  merchant,  2029-2031  Fill- 
more, telephone  West  361 

Nobmann   John    C,  president  Retail  Grocers' 

Assn.,  115  Clay,  r.  2419  California 
Noceti  August,  cook,  r.  534^4  Natoma 
Nodder  William  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  2802  Gough 
Nodenschneider  Michael,  baker,  r.  1317,  25th 
Nodet  Octave,  liquors,  513  Montgomery 
Nodler  Anton  B.,  laborer,  r.  516V4,  9  th 
Noe  Frank,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Miguel  L.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  1029  Jack- 
son 
"    Valley  Hall,  1244,  24th 
"    Valley  Kindergarten,  Miss  Alice  Ramsey 

principal,  NE  cor  25th  and  Vicksburg 
"    Vincent  C,  clerk  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r.  1029 
Jackson 
Noel  Burga,  widow,  proprietor  The  Columbia, 
151/2  Powell 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  1049  Market 
"    Lewis,  bricklayer,  r.  15  Federal 
"    Lewis  T.,  bricklayer,  r.  12  Federal 
"    Lizzie,    widow,   groceries  and  liquors,  12 

Federal 
"    Samuel,  seaman,  r.  12  Federal 
JSer-Noel.    SeeNowell 
Noerr  George,  painter,  r.  1231  Mission 
Noethig  Adolph,  tinsmith,  r.  1938!4  Mission 
"    Herman,  fireman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  193314  Mission 
"    William,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  193814  Mission 
Noffsinger  Walter  A.,  president  Odd  Fellows' 
General  Relief  Committee,  3   Odd  Fel- 
lows'Bldg,  r.  1012b  Washington 
Noggle  D.  L.,  receiving  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  326 
Eddy 
"    Dorman  C,   clerk   Pope   Mfg   Co.,    r.   1966 
Page 
Nohl  Charles,  tanner,  r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
"    Conrad,  laborer  Pac,  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  SW 

cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    Frederick,  tanner,  r.  1234  Hampshire 
Noisat  Jules,  blacksmith  Toulouse  &  Delorieux, 

r.  10  San  Antonio 
Nokes  Cornelia  L.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

1023  Washington 
'BS'-Nokes.    See  Noakes 
Nolan  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  6  Boyd 
"    Alice,  domestic,  1919  Baker 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  426a  Clementina 
"    Annie  Miss,  housekeeper,  214,  10th 
Nolan    Bros.   Shoe   Co.    (incorporated),   P.   F. 
Nolan  president,  J.  F.  Nolan  vice-presi- 
dent, J.   E.  Nolan  secretary,  boots  and 
shoes,  812-814  Market 
"    Bryan  J.,  liquors,  323,  4th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1513  Guerrero 
"    Cecilia  B.  Miss,  teacher  Fairmount  Prim- 
ary School,  r.  NE  cor  21st  and  Howard 
"    Charles,  watchman,  r.  1604  Pacific  Av  rear 
"    Clara  R.   Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  24  Henry 
"    David  A.,  asssistant  Free  Public  Library, 
r.  323  Ivy  Av 
Nolan  Drayage  and  Warehouse  Co.  (incorpor- 
ated), W.  H.  Nolan  president,  office  412 
Market,  telephone  Main  605 
"    Edward,  bricklayer,  r.  8  Warren  Av 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  514  Filbert 
"    Edward,  wood    and    coal,    3  Garden,  r.  10 

Garden 
"    Edward  J.,  collector  W.  S.  Nolan  Co.,  r.  88, 
9th 


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Nolan  Edward  J.,  traveling  salesman  I.  S.  Van 
Winkle  &  Co. 
"    Eliza  N.,  widow,  r.  136  Fulton 
"    Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  637  Folsom 
"    E.R.,  watchman  str  St.  Paul 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk  John  H.  Nolan,  r.  404,  3d 
"    George  A.,  r.  627  Locust  Av 
"    George  J.,  special  policeman  Free  Public 

Library,  r.  323  Ivy  Av 
"  Hannah  Miss,  r.  325,  4th 
"    Henry,    clerk     Harpham  &  Jansen,  r.  14 

Wildey 
"    James,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  528  Linden  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  825  Battery 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  249  Clara 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  601,  7th 
"    James,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  406  Sanchez 
"    James  C.  (J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.  and  Nolan  & 

Co.),  r.  1329  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  E.,  1st  lieutenant  Troop  I,  4th  Cav- 
alry U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
Nolan  James  E.,   secretary  Nolan  Bros.   Shoe 
Co.,  813-814  Market,  r.  1428  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    James  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1532  Pacific  Av 
"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  1811  Union 
"    James  H.,  painter,  r.  1124  Broadway 
"    James  J.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  228 

Fulton 
"    James  L.,  bricklayer,  r.  8  Warren  Av 
"    James  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  420,  29th 
"    J.  C.  &  Co.  (James  C.  Nolan),  manufactur- 
ers and  wholesale  boots  and  shoes,  541 
Market 
"    John    (John   Nolan  &  Sons),  r.  1615  Cali- 
fornia 
"    John,  baker,  r.  2II14  Geary  rear 
"    John,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co. 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  13  Everett 
"    John,  molder,  r.  75  West  Mission 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  100Q}4  Florida 
"    John,  wood  and  coal,  1344  Valencia,  r.  387 

San  Jose  Av 
"    John  Jr.  (John  Nolan  &  Sons),  r.  1615  Cali- 
fornia 
"    John  &  Sons  (John,  John  Jr.  and  Robert), 
proprietors  dlifornia  Stables,  1611-1613 
California 
"    John C,  medical  student  St.  Mary's  Hos- 
pital 
"    John  D.,  molder,  r.  1540  Eddy 
"    John  E.,  salesman,  r.  24  Henry 
"    John  H.  (Galvin  &  Co.),  r.  1532  Pacific  Av 
"    John  H.,  groceries,  348,  3d,  r.  404,  3d 
•'    John  M.,  r.  722  Waller 
"    John  P.,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  1304  Church 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  436  Minna 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  215  Borland 
"    Joseph,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  75  West 
Mission 
Nolan  Joseph  F.,  vice-president   Nolan  Bros. 
Shoe  Co.,  812-814  Market,  r.   1428  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Joseph  S.,  cigarmaker,  r.  1124  Broadway 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  116  Gilbert 
"    Laurence,  harness  maker  estate  of  Charles 

H.  Mead,  r.  Oakland 
"    Leo  F.,  floor  walker  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1428  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Luke,  miner,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  1025  Page 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  8  Warren  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1623  Bush 
"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  228  Fulton 
"    Maria  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Martin,  farmer,  r.  222  Birch  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  563  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  809  Harrison 
'<    Mary,  domestic,  305  Taylor 
"    Mary,  restaurant,  104,  30t.h 
"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  20  Wood 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  6  Boyd 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3O8V2  Clementina 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  534%  Natoma 
"    Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  26  Valley 


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Nolan  Nicholas,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1634 
Grove 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  236  Townsend 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1306  Church 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  321'/i  Tehama 
"    Patrick  F.,  capitalist,  r.  NE  cor  Howard 

and  21st 
"    Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  131  Cook 
Nolan  P.  F.  (P.F.Nolan  &  Co),  and  president 
Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  812-814  Market,  r. 
1428  Golden  Gate  Av 
Nolan  P.  F&  Co.  (P.  F.  Nolan),  manufacturers 
boots  and  shoes,  67-71  Stevenson 
"    Philomena  M.  Miss,  principal  Washington 
Evening  School,  r.  NE  cor  21st  and  How- 
ard 
"    Ralph,  plumber,  r.  1124  Broadway 
"    Raymond,  hoseman  Engine  8,  r.  627  Broad- 
way 
"    Robert  (John  Nolan  &  Sons),  r.    1615  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Samuel,  umbrella  maker  George  A.  Moss, 

r.  Seminary  Park,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  75  West  Mission 
"    S.  J.,  r.  1044  Mission 
"    Stephen  B.,  merchant  tailor,  71,  4th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1306  Church 
"    Thomas,  porter  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  110  Caroline 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  740  Tehama 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  75  West  Mission 
"    Thomas  H.,  shoemaker,  r.  101,  1st 
"    v.,  r.  32,  4th 

"    W.  H.  &  Co.    (William   H.   Nolan),  boots 
and  shoes,  10-12  Sutter  and  1022-1024  Mar- 
ket 
"    William,  boilermaker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

1235  Market 
"    William,    helper  Allen  &    Looney,    r.    24 

Henry 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  323  Ivy  Av 
"    William,  porter  Maximilian  E.  A.  Wagner 

r.  122  Turk 
"    William,  salesman  Flint  Carriage  Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  705  California 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1326b  Harrison 
"    William   H.  (W.   H.  Nolan  &  Co.),  r.  509 
Van  Ness  Av 
Nolan  William  H.,  president  Nolan  Drayage 
and  Warehouse  Co.,  412   Market,   r.  38 
Clementina 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  24  Isis 
"    William  J.,  plasterer,  r.  1513  Guerrero 
"    William  M.,  with  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

1428  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  P.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  809  Harri- 
son 
"    Winnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  50  Norfolk 

NOLAN  W.  S., 

carpets,  furniture  and  Iiousehold  spe- 
cialties, installments  or  cash,  country 
orders  promptly  attended  to,  1325 
Market,  telephone  South  662,  r.  NE  cor 
21st  and  Howard 

Nolan  &  Co.  (James  C.  Nolan),  boots  and  shoes. 
11,  3d 

J8®"Nolan.     See  Knowland,   Nolen   and   Now- 
lan 

Noland  Alfred,  wood  and  coal,  1059  Howard,  r. 
9  Russ 
"    Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1034  Noe 

Nold  Edward  M.,   clerk  Norwich  Union  Fire 
Ins.  Society,  r.  Oakland 

Noldeke  Frederick,    merchandise    broker,    320 
Sansome,  room  14,  r.  2718  Pine 


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Nole  Carl ,  tanner,  r.  534  Wolfe 
"    Conrad,  laborer,  r.   SW  cor  Bay  and  Web- 
ster 
Nolen  M.  J.,  attorney  at  law,  719  Market 
;^Nolen.    See  Nolan 
Noles  Manuel,  porter  Bernbard  Bernhard,  r.  602 

Lombard 
Noll  Edward  G.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  15  Webster 
"    George,  cutter,  r.  431  Fulton 
"    Jacob,  liquors,  24,  9th,  r.  13,  23d 
■     '■■    Otto  W.,r.  431  Fulton 

"    William  (William  Noll  &  Co.).  r.  431Ful- 

ton 
"    William  &  Co.  (William  Noll),  glove  man- 
ufacturers, 431  Fulton 
NoUar  Albert,  baker  Swain  Bros.,  r.  520  Stock- 
ton 
Nolle  Bertrand,  longshoreman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Nollert  George  C.  bakery  and  coSee  saloon,  145, 

9th 
Nolt  Herman,  real  estate,  r.  910,  21st 

"    Herman  Mrs.,  artist,  910,  21st 
Nolte    August  F.,   groceries  and  liquors,  2227 
Taylor 
"    Clement  A.,  r.  931  Folsom 
"    Isabel   F.   Miss,  stenographer    First     St. 

Wks.  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  300,  15th 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  60  Annie 
"    Louis  H.,  builder  and   contracor,    r.   300, 

15th 
"    Louisa,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  634  Jessie 
"    Otto,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  322  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Theodore  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  634  Jessie 

NOLTE  WILLIAM  F., 

naturalist  and  taxidermist,  importer 
articles  of  Natural  History,  birds, 
shells,  insects  and  curios,  108  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Noltemeier  Bertha  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1408 
California 

"  C.  A.,  shoemaker,  1505  Polk,  r.  1408  Califor- 
nia 

"  Frederick,  salesman  Smith  Picture  Co.,  r. 
1431  Bush 

"    Frederick  C,  artist  r.  1431  Bush 
Nolthenius  August,  butcher,  r.  1711A  Stockton 

"    John,  butcher,  1703  Stockton,  r.  1711a  Stock- 
ton 
Nolting  A.  Mrs.,  stationery  and  varieties,  440 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Amelia  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1319  California 

"    Anton  F.,  policeman,  r.  1430  Ellis 

"    Edward,  musician,  r.  409  Ellis 

"    J.,  musician,  r.  117,  5th 

"    William  H..  musician,  r.  707,  18th 
Nomers  W.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Nonantum  Worsted  Co.    (Bostonj,   manufact- 
urers worsted  yarns,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co., 
agents.  517-519'Market 
Nonnenmann    Charles     (South   San   Francisco 
Packing  and  Provision  Co.),  r.  Ws  5th 
Av  South  bet  L  and  M 

"  Charles  L.,  foreman  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r.  M  South  bet  8th 
and  9th  Avs 

"  Henry,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and 
M 

"  Louis,  clerk  South  S.  F.  Packing  and  Pro- 
vision Co.,  r.  Ws  6th  Av  South  bet  L 
and  M 

"    Sophie,  domestic,  818  Hyde 


Nonotuck    Silk  Co.    (Florence.    Mass.),   manu- 
facturers     silks,     Brown    &     Metzner 
agents,  535  Market 
Noon  Abraham  L.,  clerk,  r.  1810  Hyde 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  213  Langton 
"    Martin,  carriage  maker  O'Brien  &  Sons.  r. 

8  White 
"    Mary    G.    Miss,    teacher  Pacific  Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  317  Haight 
"    Patrick,  bras     finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks.'r.  317 Haight 
"    Patrick    J.,  helper,    r.   1502   Kentucky 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  571/2  South  Park 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1139H  Folsom 
J8Sff="Noon.    See  Noone  and  Nuhn 
Noonan  Annie  Miss,  fur  repairer,  r.   645  Folsom 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  702^4  Bush 
"    Charles,  finisher  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

1813  San  Carlos  Av 
"    David,  carriage  painter  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

10,  11th 
"    Edward,  liquors,  6  Spring,  r.928A  Greenwich 
"    Ellen  S.,  widow,  r.  305  Langton 
"    Francis   P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

291914  Mission 
"    Frank  L.,  clerk  Union  Fish  Co.,  r.  329  Minna 
"    Frank  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1704  Polk 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  Cortland  Av  nr  Benning- 
ton 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  7  Noe 

NOONAN  JEREMIAH, 

furniture,  carpets  and  bedding,  1017- 
1023  Mission,  r.  MiUbrae,  Cal. 
Noonan  Jeremiah  J.,  plumber,  r.  10 Converse 
Jeremiah  J.,  plumber,  r.  2321!4  Bryant 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  9  Boardman  PI 
John,  horse  boot  maker  Charles  Quick,  r. 

422  McAllister 
John,  laborer,  r.  5  Belcher 
John,  teamster,  r.  1508  Army 
JohnC,  r.  654  Oak 
JohnG.,  chief  deputy  Recorder's  Office,  r. 

610  Eddy 
John  H.,  salesman,  r.  909  Minna 
John  M.,  clerk  Chas  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  r.  215 

Fell 
Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  1324  Mission 
J.  W..  waiter,  r.  636  Commercial 
Katie  Miss,  fur  repairer,  r.  645  Folsom 
Noonan    Lawrence    E.,     president   Lynde   & 
Hough  Co.,  40  California,  room  5,   r.  329 
Minna 
■  '    Lena  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  712  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14  Octavia 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  305  Langton 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  22151^  Polk 
"    Marv  Mrs.,  liquors,  616,  6th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1508  Army 
"    Michael,  paver,  r.  26Morey  Alley 
"    Michael  Jr.,  stevedore,  r.  26  Morey  Alley 
"    Miles,  hostler,  r.  677  Harrison 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  18  Bridge  PI 
"    Patrick,  r.  2721%  Mission 
"    Peter,    clerk  James  F.  O'Hanlon,  r.   1625 

Folsom 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  645  Folsom 
"    Peter  S.,  elevatorman,  530  California,  r.  234 

Sanchez 
"    Peter  W.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Richard,  plumber  and  roofer,  1216  Oak 
' '    Roderick  J. ,  hoseman  Engine  13,  r.  936i4  Capp 
'■    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  1508  Army 
"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  147,  3d 
"    Thomas  F.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 

305  Langton 
"    Thomas  J.  J.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Timothy,  salesman  O'Connor,    Moflatt    & 

Co.,  r.  410  Leavenworth 
"    Walter  J.,  butcher  Ludwig  Seeliger,  r.  3308 

Mission 
"    William,  r.  206  Hyde 
"     William,  stone  cutter,  r.  443iANatoma 
"    William  R.,  porter  Kowalsky  &Co.,r.  17 
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Noone  Martin,  r.  718  Leavenworth 
"    Patrick,  hoseman  Engine  16,  r.  1009  Tennes- 
see 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    P.  J.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
Noonen  John,  capitalist,  r.  1511  Sacramento 
Nootbaar  Adolph  H.,  bartender,  r.  537  Stevenson 
Nopander  Louis  N.,  3d  officer  str  Willamette 
Valley,  r.  1000  Montgomery 
"    Meta,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  1000  Montgomery 
Nopper  Charles,  painter,  r.  235  Miguel 
Norberg  Louis  P.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Tremont  Av 
Norbett  Matthew,  bartender  L.  Mayrhofer,  r. 

1507  Franklin 
Norbie  Camille,  widow,  r.  2027  Mission 
Norbom    Charles,     superintendent     American 
Laundry,  r.  2027a  Lombard 
"    John  O.,  mechanical  engineer  Joshua  Hen- 
dy  Machine  Wks,  r.  2219b  Sutter 
Norcross  Copeland,  clerk,  r.  1912  Leavenworth 

NORCROSS  D.  &  CO. 

(Daniel  Norcross  and  William  0.  Mac- 
dougall),  military,  naval  and  society 
goods,  flags,  banners  and  badges,  220 
Sutter,  room  6 

Norcross  Daniel  (D.  Norcross  &Co),  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
"    David    C,  clerk  Oregon  Imp.   Co.,  r.   1912 

Leavenworth 
"    Frank,  printer  Call 
"    Orville,  carpenter,  r.  729  Clay 
"    Wesley  F.,  fraternal  journalist,  220  Sutter, 
r.  502  Geary 
Nord  Deutsoher  Verein,  35  Eddy 
"    W.  A.,  stenographer  G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  25^  Clementina  rear 
4®"Nord.    See  Nordt 
Nordan  Charles  G.,  beveler  Fr.  H.  Rosenbaum 


&  Co.,  r.  1407  Montgomery 
"Nordan.    See  Norden  and  Nordin 


Bry- 


Nordberg  Edward,  master  mariner,  r. 

ant  rear 

Norden  Frank,  bartender,  r.  1019  Market  rear 
"    Herman,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Daniel  P.  Carter,  r.  933 
Geary 
Norderling  Emil,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Nordhof  Edward,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

719  Natoma 
Nordholz  Frederick,  clerk  Frederick  Steimke, 
r.  1801  Union 
"    Henry,  clerk  Bruns  Brothers  &  Steimke,  r. 
2945,  16th 
Nordin  Nioolaus  A.,  carpenter,  r.  5  Hattie 
Nordini  Arturo,  clerk,  r.  908  Sansome 
Nordling    Arthur    W.,  shipping    clerk    Miller, 
Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  437  Bay 
"    Julius  H.,  carpenter,  r.  46  Louisa 
Nordlof  Peter  A.,  shoemaker,  2903  Pine 
Nordlund  Charles,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    H.  Gerean  Mrs.,  kindergartner  S.  F.  Pro- 
testant Orphan  Asylum 
"    Ludwig  B.,  presser,  r.  523.  6th 
Nordman  Adolph  (Standard  Optical  Co.),  r.  407 
Powell 
"    A.  N.,  r  1708Octavia 
Nordman  Brothers  (Joseph,  Leon  and  Isidor), 
watchmakers'  tools  and  materials,  jew- 
elry and  clocks,  126  Sutter 
"    Harry  (Standard  Optical  Co.),  r.  248,  2d  Av 
"    Isidor  (Nordman  Bros),  r.  633V2  Haight 
"    Joseph  (Nordman  Bros),  r.  2505  Clay 
"    Leon  (Nordman  Bros),  r.  1708  Octavia 
"    Robert,  salesman  Standard  Optical  Co.,  r. 
2505  Clay 
Nordstrom  Axel,  laborer Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
540  Indiana 
"    David  A.,  tailor,  105  Stockton,  room  56,  r. 

769  Market 
"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  27  Wool 
"    Hermann,  carpenter,  r.  860  Howard 
"    Peter  G.,  watchman,  r.  540  Indiana 
4@=Nordstrom.    See  Norstrom 
Nordt  Lizzie,  domestic,  1718  Pine 

"    William,  millwright,  r.  5  Bridge  PI 
-e®="Nordt.    See  Nord 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

and  Steam  1 1  n 

309,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Nordwell  Oliver  W.  (O.  W.  Nordwell  &  Co.),  r. 

1405  Taylor 
Nordwell  0.  W.  &  Co.    (O.   W.   Nordwell  and 
Charles      H.      Rehnstrom),     merchant 
tailors,  218  Bush 
Norgrove  George,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  & 
Co.,  r.  39  Williamson 
"    John,  manufacturer  trunks  and  valises,  12 
Geary,  r.  1512  Point  Lobos  Av 
Noriega  An  tone,   gilder   Schussler  Bros,  r.  17 
Moss 
"    Frank,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  17  Moss 
"    John  L.,  clerk  Schussler  Bi-os.,  r.  17  Moss 
"    Joseph  A.,  gilder  and  plater  Shreve  &  Co., 

r.  11  Frankfort  Av 
"    Lena  Miss,  clerk  The  Edwin  M.  Joy  Co.,  r. 

17  Moss 
"    Manuel,  silversmith    Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  11 

Frankfort  Av 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  17  Moss 
Norin  Andrew,  merchant  tailor,  505  Sutter,  r.  10 
Diamond 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  9  White 
Normal  School,  Miss  Laura  T.  Fowler  acting 
principal,  E  s  Powell  bet  Sacramento 
and  Clay 
Norman  Albert,  seaman,  r.  260  Brannan 
"    August,  waiter,  r.  710  Bush 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  700  Front 
"    Edward,  painter  and  decorator,  1663  Mis- 
sion, r.  1021,  24th 
"    Edward   Jr.,  painter  Edward  Norman,  r. 

1031,  24th 
"    Edwin    H.  (F.  G.  Norman  &    Sons),  r.  724 

Guerrero 
"    Emil  A.,  painter,  r.  1034  Folsom 
"    F.  G.  &  Sons  (Frank  G.,  Fred  G.  and  Ed- 
win H.),  hardware,  842  Valencia 
"    Frank  G.   (F.   G.   Norman  &  Sons),  r.  734 

Guerrero 
"    Frank  H.,  policeman,  r.  3433  Post 
"    Fred  G.  (F.  G.  Norman  &  Sons),  r.  734  Guer- 
rero 
"    Jacques  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  913  Lott 
"    James,  teamster  Wilson  Bros.  Co.,  r.  1903 
Mission 
Norman    James   F.,    superintendent    Crocker- 
Langley  San  Francisco  Directory,  215- 
219  Bush 
"    Lillie  Miss,  r.  636,  33d 
"    Oscar  W.,  bartender  Gebhardt  &  Graner, 

r.  617  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Otto,  vegetable  man  Palace    Restaurant, 

r.  1019  Market  rear 
"    Robert  E.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  Llvermore,  Cal. 
"    William,  bicycles,  326  McAllister 
jg@=  Norman.    See  Nermann 
Normand  Emile  H.,  bookkeeper  Raphael  Weill 
&  Co.,  r.  210  Guttenburg 
"    Eusene,  liquors.  617^4  Valencia 
"    Lewis  E. ,  cutter  Neuhaus  &  Co. ,  r.  710  Geary 
"    Paul,  student,  r.  617V2  Valencia 
"    Victor,  r.  310  Guttenburg 
"    Wilbert  H.,  with  law  dept.  S.  F.  and  San 
Joaquin  Valley  Ry.  Co.,  r.  710  Geary 
Normandie  The,  E.  &  E.  Knur  proprietors,  336 

Eddy 
Normandy  James,  coal  passer  str  Alameda 
Nermann  Otto,  restaurant,  wines  and  liquors, 

411  Bush,  r.  801  Pine 
Normile  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  3016  Folsom 
Norrby  Karl  W.,  cook,  r.  641A  Natoma 
Norrie  Alexander  J.,  marine  fireman,  r.  18  Free- 
Ion 


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CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


NOR 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900    BAT-TERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Norrington  Herbert  (Norrington  &  Son),  r.  2616 

Geary 
"    Percy  W.,  r.  2616  Geary 
"    William  J.,    (Norrington  &   Son),    r.    2616 

Geary 
"    William  P.,  finisher  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  2616 

Geary 
"    &  Son  (William  and  Herbert) .blacksmiths 

and  horseshoers,  2618  Geary 
Norris  B.  F.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Cecil  G.,  draughtsman  J.  Gather  Newsom, 

r.  821  Capp 
"    Charles,  oysters.  45  Washington  Market,  r. 

2WheelockPl 
"    David  R.,  bookkeeper  German  American 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  7081/i  Larkin 
■'    Edgar,    stenographer  The  Wave,   r.    1127 

Ellis 
"    Emilie  M.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  California 
Norris    Eugene   J.,   assistant    superintendent 

Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1810  Polk 
"    Eugene  W.,  clerk  The  Pelton  Water  Wheel 

Co.,  r.  1810  Polk 
"    George  P.,  barber  Stem  &  Heller 
"    H.,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    H.  Foster,  clerk  American  Tract  Society, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    H.    Jav.    superintendent   Pacific    Rubber 

Paint  Co.,  228-230  Beale,  r.  903/2  Guerrero 
"    James  C,  clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency,  101 

Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.  K.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co. 
"    John  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1107  McAllister 
"    Joseph  K.,  contractor,  r.  821  Capp 
"    Luther  G.,  collector  Fisherman's  Wharf,  r. 

Oakland 
"    M.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  824  Valencia 
Norris  Ttiomas  A.,  manager  Henderson  Woolen 

Mills   (Kentucky),    111    Front,    r.    2042 

Scott 
"    Thomas  L.,  bookkeeper  Henderson  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  2104  Sutter 
"    Trust,  532  Market,  room  44 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  927  Bush 
"    William  S.,  foreman   Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  425/2  Broadway 
Norstrom  Lewis,  fisherman,  r.   E  s  Baker  bet 

Tonquin  and  Lewis 
"    Lewis  C,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  2817  Pine 
4®"Norstrom.    See  Nordstrom 
North   Adriel    E.,    salesman   Anglo-American 

Crockery    and    Glassware    Co.,    r.    407 

Jones 

North  American  Commercial  Co., 

Lloyd  Tevis  president,  D.  0.  Mills  vice- 
president,  Ernest  A.  Cox  secretary,  24- 
25  MiUs  Building,  9tli  floor 

North  American  Mercantile  Agency  (of  New 
York),  Julius  Isaacs  Pacific  Coast 
agent,  office  14  Sansome 

North  American  Navigation  Co.,  The  Johnson- 
Locke  Mercantile  Co.,  agents,  204  Front 
"  American  Nitre  Co.,  A.  W.  Poole  secre- 
tary, 43  Crocker  Bldg 

North  Beach  Brewery,  Joseph  A.  Schwarz  pro- 
prietor, NE  cor  Powell  and  Chestnut 

NORTH  BEACH  DRUG  STORE, 

Daniel  W.  Wessenberg  proprietor,  S W 
cor  Filbert  and  Montgomery  Av,  tele- 
phone Main  1346 

North  Beach  Free  Dispensary,  718  Union 
"    Beach  Hotel,  Andreas  Ketterer  proprietor, 
NW  cor  Bay  and  Mason 


North  Beach  News,  Peter  Boulin  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, 519  Filbert 
"    Beach    Swimming    and    Bathing   Co.,    M. 
Kelly  manager,  N  s  Bay  bet  Taylor  and 
Jones 
"    Belle  Isle  Mining  Co.  (Nev.),  John  W.  Pew 

secretary,  310  Pine  rooms  15-17 
"    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  1238  Mission 
"    Bloomfield   Gravel    Mining    Co.    (Nevada 
Co.),  Henry  Pichoir  secretary,  320  San- 
some, room  24 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Co., 
(London  and  Edinburgh),  Tom  C.  Grant 
general  agent,  212  Pine 
North  China  Insurance  Co.  (limited)  marine  of 
Shanghai,  Macondray  &  Co.  agents,  435- 
427  Market 
"    Commonwealth  Mining  Co.,  John  W.  Pew 
secretary,  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
North  Cosmopolitan  Grammar  School,  Miss 
Margaret   McKenzie  principal,  N  s  Fil- 
bert bet  Taylor  and  Jones 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  millineyr,  407  Jones 
"    Emiline  M., widow,  r.  2414  Pacific  Av 
North  End  Police  Station,  1536  Jackson 
North  End  Warehouse,  The  Morton  Draying 
and  Warehouse  Co.  proprietors,  NE  cor 
Union  and  Battery 
"    George  L.,  vice-president  Acme  Paint  Re- 
mover Co.,  13  Pine,  r.  1324  Sutter 
"    German  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hamburg), 
Walter  Speyer  general  agent,  225  San- 
some 
"    German  Hotel,  Mrs.  Regina  Rommel  pro- 
prietor, NE  cor  8th  and  Brannan 

North  German  Lloyd  Steamship 

Co.,  New  York  and  Bremen,  South- 
ampton, Havre,  New  York  to  Genoa 
and  Naples,  Italy,  and  Baltimore  to 
Bremen,  Robert  CapeUe  general  agent, 
118  Montgomery 

North  Gould  and  Curry  Gold  and  Silver  Min- 
ing Co.  (Nev.),  Casper  H.  Mason  secre- 
tary, 512  California 

North  Hart  H.,  attorney  at  law,  8-10  Mills' 
Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  Oakland 

North  J.  A.,  132  California 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 

North  John  G.,  proprietor  Viking  Machine 
Works,  623  Mission,  r.  2236  Pine 

North  John  J.,  manager  Fortin  Brick  Co.,  .'J41 
Berry,  r.  530,  21st 
"    Occidental  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.,  302 
Montgomery,  room  6 

North  Pacific  Coast  Railroad,  J.  B.  Stetson 
president,  F.  B.  Latham  secretary,  W. 
F.  Russell  general  freight  agent,  E.  H. 
Shoemaker  superintendent,  office  14  San- 
some 

North  Pacific    Coast    Railroad    Wharf  and 
Ferry,  foot  Clay 
"    Pacific  Fur  Co.,  Herman  Kohn  proprietor, 
32!/2  Geary 

Northern  Pacific  Newspaper  Union,  American 
Type  Founders'  Co.  proprietors,  405-407 
Sansome 

North  Pacific  Trading  and  Packing  Co., 
George  A.  Gott  secretary,  330  Pine, 
room  15 
"  Point  Dock  Warehouse,  James  V.  Lavery 
proprietor,  SW  cor  Sansome  and  Chest- 
nut 
"  Point  U.  S.  Bonded  Yard,  Edward  G.  Zeile 
proprietor,  NW  ,cor  Sansome  and  Lom- 
bard 

North  Samuel  D.,  financial  secretary  Builders' 
Exchange,  40  New  Montgomery,  r.  530, 
21st 
"    San  Juan  Gold  Mining  Oo.  (Nevada  Co.), 

H.  W.  Morris  secretary,  143,  1st 
"    Star  Mining  Co.  (Grass  Valley),  James  D. 
Hague  president,  D.  A.  Jennings  secre- 
tary, 401  California,  room  14 
"    William  W.,  clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1906  Green 

Northern  Assurance  Co.,  George  F.  Grant  man- 
ager, 221  Sansome 


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Northern  California  Railway,  F.  S.  Douty  sec- 
retary, 4  Montgomery 

"  Hotel,  Dennis  McCullough  proprietor,  901 
Battery 

"  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  T.  K.  Stateler  gen- 
eral agent  passenger  dept,  E.  H.  For- 
ester freight  agent,  638  Market 

"    Railway  Co.,  W.  V.  Huntington  secretary, 
4  Montgomery 
Northey  Thomas  F.,  contractor,  r.  1835  Eddy 
Northmore  Samuel,  butcher,  SW   cor  20th   and 

Shotwell,  r.  ,521c  Shotwell 
Northon  Clara  J.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 

"  Frederick,  card  mounter  Oscar  Foss,  r.  125 
Turk 

"    James  C,  clerk  Oscar  Foss,  r.  125  Turk 

"    James  H.,  cashier  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co., 
r.  1114  Devisadero 
Northrop  Vernon    F.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r. 

11  Juri 
Northrup  Charles  H.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery Co.,  r.  28  Russ 

"    Edward  E.,  carpenter,  r.  612,  21st 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  28  Russ 

"  Frank  T.,  jeweler  Schaezlein  &  Burridge, 
r.  13  Erkson  Court 

"  Henry,  wood  and  coal,  1235  Howard,  r.  819 
Baker 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  719  Natoma 

"  John  W.,  secretary  Squaw  Lakes  Water 
and  Mining  Co.,  109  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2122 
Bush 

"    Lucy  D.,  widow,  r.  1511  Golden  Gate  Av 
Northwestern  Life  Association  (Minneapolis), 
F.  F.  Weed  general  agent,  505  California 

"  Lumber  Co.,  A.  M.  Simpson  president, 
Samuel  Perkins  vice-president  and 
treasurer,  E.  J.   Holt  secretary,  48  Mar- 

Northwestern  Masonic  Aid  Association  (Chi- 
cago, 111.),  Harrison  D.  Rowe  manager 
Pacific  Coast  .department,  J.  M.  Sabin 
Jr.  cashier,  132-133  Crocker  Bldg 

NORTHWESTERN       MUTUAL 

LIFE  INSURANCE  CO.  (of  Milwaukee. 
Wis.),  Clarence  M.  Smitli  general 
agent,  George  W.  Prescott  manager 
collection  department.  Jay  B.  Thomas 
cashier,  110-112-114  Phelan  Bldg,  tele- 
phone Main  5161 

NORTHWESTERN  NATIONAL 

INSURANCE  CO.  (Milwaukee,  Wis.), 
George  W.  Turner  manager,  412  Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  1666 

Nortolsky  Isaac,  glazier,  r.  1010  Montgomery 
Norton  A.  Mrs.,  employment  office,  315  Sutter 
"    Abraham,  assayers'  computing  clerk  U.  S. 

Mint,  r.  2609  Howard 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  cor  16th  Av  South  and  Q 
"    Arthur  T.,  clerk,  r.  1428  Turk 
"    August,  carpenter,  r.  315  Sutter 
"    Augusta,  widow,  1521  Pine 
"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  171  Clara 
"    Charles,  carpet  measurer  A.  W.  Whelden. 

r.  2400  Geary 
"    Charles,  glass  beveler,  r.  9  Moulton  PI 
"    Charles  B.,  engineer,  r.  2400  Geary 
"    Charles    H.,    carpenter   and  builder,    409 

Kearny,  r.  327,  5th  Av 
Norton  Door  Check  and  Spring,  Frank  D.  Mor- 

rell  agent,  595  Mission,  nr  2d 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  421  Bay 
"    Edward,  electrician,  r.  218  Crescent  Av 
"    Edward  A.,  field  agent  land  dept  C.  P.  RR. 

Co.,  r.  904  Taylor 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1531a  Lombard 
"    Ellen  M.,  widow,  r.  508  Larkin 
"    E.  M.,  shipping  clerk  M.Friedman  &  Co.,r. 

2414  Washington 
Norton  Emery  Wheel  Co.,    C.    F.   Marwedel 

agent,  58,  1st 
"    Emily,  lithographer,  r.  168  Clementina 
"    Emma  Miss,  canmakerD.  Ghirardelli  Co., 

r.  213%  Perry 
"    Frank,  butcher,  r.  51  Vz  Clara 
"    Frank,  printer,  r.  168  Clementina 
"    Frank,  reporter,  r.  521a  7th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 
S^l-S^-T-     IVIARKEX    ST. 


Norton  Frank,  with  Pac.  Vinegar  and  Pickle 
Wks 

"  Frank  B.  (Norton,  Teller  &  Roden),  r.  715 
Cole 

"  Frank  L.,  salesman  The  Pope  Mfg  Co.,  r. 
1966  Page 

"  Fred  B.,  salesman  R.  C.  Atkins  &  Sons,  r. 
142  Hartford 

"  Frederick  A.,  insurance  broker,  r.  2414 
Washington 

"  Frederick  T..  bookkeeper  Langley  & 
Michaels  Co.,  r.  127,  10th 

"    George,  gardener,  r.  227,  2d 

"    George  F.,  porter,  r  1531a  Lombard 

"  George  N.,  reporter  Pickens,  Fulton  &  Co., 
r.  2414  Washington 

"  George  P.,  clerk  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
2414  Washington 

"    George  R.,  r.  52214,  19th 

"    Gustave,  employment  agent,  r.  315  Sutter 

"    Henry  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  508  Larkin 

"    Honora,  domestic,  1737  Pine 

"  Isaac,  cashier  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  r. 
2631  Howard 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  5  Belcher 

"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  Ill,  14th 

"    James,  coliceman,  r.  102,  20th 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  34  Crocker 

"  James  E.,  shipping  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  & 
Co.,  r.  108  Caroline 

"  James  F.,  driver  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  605 
Willow  Av 

"    James  F.,  tinsmith,  r.  9  Hartford 

"    James  H.,  carpenter, r.  1245  Sanchez 

"    Jane,  widow,  groceries,  175  Clara 

"    Jerome,  teamster,  r.  31  Grand  Av 

"  Jesse C,  barber  Frederick  Staiger,  r.  627 
Montgomery 

''  Jessie  Miss,  compositor  Henry  Lick,  r. 
17131/4  Lexington  Av 

"    John,  contractor,  r.  514,  15th 

"  John,  driver  J.  J.  Kenny,  r.  26th  Av  nr 
Point  Lobos  Av 

"    John,  paver,  r.  245  Clementina 

"    John,  wood  and  coal,  555  Bryant 

"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  514,  15th 

"    John  F.,  r.  2431/2  Perry 

"    John  F.,  salesman  Cooper  &  Co. 

"  John  J.,  hostler  Philip  Morshead,  r.  645 
Geary 

"  John  L.,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r.  1607  Pa- 
cific Av 

"    John  W.  (Lewis  &  Co.),  r.  2901b  Mission 

"    Joseph  A.,  printer,  r.  1713%  Stevenson 

"  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  168  Clement- 
ina 

"    Julius,  clerk,  r.  1759  Howard 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  519  Leavenworth 

"    Kate,  domestic  The  Aldine 

"  Lee  (Hayden  &  Norton),  r.  519  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Lester,  r.  120%  Geary 

"  Lilian  B.  Miss,  clerk  U.  S.  Lighthouse  In- 
spector, r.  1001  Pine 

"  L.  J.,  secretary  Sawyer  Tanning  Co.,  312 
Clay,  r.  Napa,  Cal 

"  Lillie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1713%  Lexington 
Av 

"    Lott  D.,  civil  engineer,  r.  2701  Bush 

"    Louise  Miss,  milliner,  r.  245  Clementina 

"  Maggie  Mrs.,  groceries,  NE  cor  13th  and 
Bernice 

"    Margaret,  boxmaker,  r.  213%  Perry 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  18  Bryant  Av 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  16  Maria 

"    Malachi.  r.  521a  7th 


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Norton  Malachi,  driver  Engine  25,  r.  411,  22d 
"    Malachi,  laborer,  r.  531  Dolores 
"    Martin,  r.  16  Homer 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  723  Natoma 
"    Mary  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  171  Clara 
"    Mary  Miss,  upholsterer  W.  &  J.  Sloane   & 

Co.,  r.  9  Hartford 
"    Maud  H.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  7  Margaret 

Court 
"    Michael,  driver,  r.  8  Precita  Av 
"    Michael,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR,  r.  410  St. 

Rose's  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer  John  Greely,  r.  326, 8th  Av 
"    MichaelJ.,  r.  605  Willow  Av 
"    Nelson  R.,  park  policeman,  r.  118a  11th 
"    N.  S.,  painter,  r.  31  Oak 
"    Patrick,  r.  9  Hartford 
"    Patrick,  r.  25  Bernard 
"    Patrick,  r.  817  Howard 
"    Patrick,  expressman,  r.  4-32,  10th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  418  Clementina 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  605  Willow  Av 
"    Patrick,  teamster   J.   C.  Wilson  &  Co..  r. 

1017  Battery 
"    Patrick,  tinner  Russ  Bros.,  r.  723  Natoma 
"    Patrick  H.,  r.  E  s  Nebraska  nr  Mariposa 
"    Peter,  marine  fireman,  r.  Ill,  14lh 
"    Peter  W.,  teamster,  r.  108  Caroline 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  304  Shotwell 
"    Samuel  C.  groceries,  618  Geary 
"    Santatio  R.,  miner,  r.  219,  18th 
"    Sarah  S.,  widow,  r.  218  Crescent  Av 
"    S.  N.,  foreman  Albert  Hansen,  r.  56  Corbett 

Av 
Norton  Tanning  Co.,  R.  T.  Kimball  president, 

C.  L.  Field  secretary,  wool  pullers  and 

tanners.  South  San  Francisco,  ofQce  312 

Clay 
Norton,    Teller  &  Roden   (Frank   B.  Norton. 

Philip  S.  Teller  and  William  H.  Roden). 

commission  merchants,  dairy    produce 

and  wholesale  provisions.  125-131  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Thomas,   driver  John  Nolan   &    Sons.    r. 

131 514  California 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  213^4  Perry 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1147%  Howard 
"    Thomas  F.,  r.  1607  Pacific  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  337,  4th. 

r.  167  Silver 
"    Thomas  J.,  horseshoer  E.  M.  Graney,  r.  25 

Bernard 
"    Timothy,    expressman,  NE    cor    16th  and 

Mission,  r.  304  Shotwell 
"    Walter,    expressman,    NE   cor   Post    and 

Kearny,  r.  324  Vicksburg 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  25  Bernard 
"    William  H.,  r.  2125  O'Farrell 
"    William,  cook,  r.  3  East 
"    William,  driver  George  Fritch.  r.  3  Warren 

PI 
"    William,  teamster  Hogan&  Co.,  r.  335%  12th 
"    William  H.,  r.  2125  O'Farrell 
"    William  J.,  oiler  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR., 

r.  25  Bernard 
j^T" Norton.    See  Naughton  and  Norden 
Norvall  Charles  E.,  tinter.  r.  428%,  9th 
"    Edward,  butcher,  r.  428%,  9th 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  213  Flood  Av 
"    William,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co..  r. 

428%,  9th 
Norway  William  R.,  traveling  salesman  J.  A. 

Folger  &  Co.,  r.  212  Powell 
Norwegian  -  Danish     Methodist      Episcopal 

Churcti,  Rev.  Carl  J.  Larsen  pastor,  E  s 

ICth  bet  Howard  and  Folsom 


Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society,  (Nor- 
wich, Eng.),  W.    H.    Lowden  manager. 
J.  L.  Fuller  assistant  manager,  308  Pine, 
Richard  s  &  Henry  San  Francisco  agents, 
505  California 
Norwood  Andrew  S.,  clerk,  r.  1107  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Tallmadge,  r.  1107  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Tallmadge  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  622a  Ellis 
"    W.  H.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    William,    nightwatchman    Mills    Bldg,  r. 
Oakland 
Nossen  Joseph,  junk,  3124,  16th 
Nostri  Charles,  bootblack,  r.  40  South  Park 
Notre  Dame  des  Victoires  Church,  Rev.  Emile 
Gente,  S.  M.,  rector,  NsBush  bet  Grant 
Av  and  Stockton 
Nott  John  T.,  chief  steward  strPeru 
"    Leonard  L.,  driver  Adolph  Hoppe.  r.   1604 
Polk 
>8®"Nott.    See  Knott 
Nottingham    Sarah   Mrs.,    dressmaking,    120% 

Shipley 
Notz  M.,  cook  Golden  West  Hotel 
Nougue  Etienne,  laundry,  406  Pacific 
"    Justin,  laundry,  532,  6th 
"    Zacharie,  laundryman,  r.  2307  Pine 
Nougues  Cecilia,  widow,  nurse,  r.  212  Turk 
"    Charles  E.,  attorney  at  law,  52  Chronicle 

Bldg,  r.  713  Webster 
"    Charles  J.,  shipping  clerk  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r. 
607  Baker 
Nougues  Joseph  M.,  attorney  at  law,  39-44  Nu- 
cleus Bldg,  r.  412a  Devisadero 
Nougues    Joseph   M.    Jr.,    business   manager 
State    Mining    Journal,     318   Spreckels 
Bldg,  927  Market,  r.  412a  Devisadero 
Nouguier  Auguste  (Michel  &  Nouguier),  r.   629 

Broadway 
Nounnan  Charles  T.,  clerk  Black  Diamond  Coal 
Mining  Co.,  r.  2111  Scott 
"    James  H.,  bookkeeper  printing  dept.  H.  S. 

Crocker  Co.,  r.  624%  Grove 
"    Joseph  F.,  contractor,  r.  2111  Scott 
"    Joseph  F.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Dunham,  Carri- 
gan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Nourse  David  W.,  manager  Chicago  Paint  Co., 
622  Larkin,  r.  620  Larkin 
"    Stephen  H.,  cashier  Dewey  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Willard  J.,  salesman  Bancroft- Whitney  Co 
Novak  Charles,  jeweler  and  diamond  setter,  318 

Kearny,  r.  1612  Folsom 
Novella  Bertolameo,  carpenter,  r.   1518  Howard 
Novelty  Hardware  Co.,  agents'  supplies,  823 
Market 
"    Machine  Works,  George  H.  Mixer  presi- 
dent, Louis    T.    Brower    secretary,    119 
Main 
Novesio  Charles,  miner,  r.  861  Market 
Novinsky  Charles  B.,  salesman,  r.  427,  6th 
"    Isaac,  merchant,  r.  427,  6th 
"    Joseph,  merchant,  r.  427,  6th 
Novitzky  John,  tailor,  r.  20  Bernard 
"    Joseph,  dental  student  J.  J.  Giusti,  r.  20 
Bernard 
Nowak  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  17c  Laskie 

"    Kazimier,  tailor,  1819  Union 
Nowasci  Paul,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  119, 

5th 
Nowell  Alvah  H.,  driver  Nelson  J.  Rogers,  r. 
215  Langton 
"    Annie  G.,  domestic,  2118  Pine 
"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  215  Langton 
jeS^Nowell.    See  Noel 

Nowlan  Alfred  E.,  watchmaker  Neil  O'Neill,  r. 
316  Waller 
"    Daniel,  stonecutter,  r.  544, 18th 
"    John  M.,  butcher,  497  Haight,  r.  316  Waller 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  316  Waller 
"    Thomas  P.,  butcher  John  M.  Nolan,  r.  316 

Waller 
"    William,  solicitor,  r.  316  Waller 
"    William  P.,    laborer  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r. 
&44,  18th 
Nowland  James    A.,  attorney  at  law,    r.    2293 
Sacramento 
"    William   D.,    salesman  Heywood  Bros.  & 
Co..  r.  San  Mateo 


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Nowlin  Maurice  P.,  salesman,  r.  439  Jessie 
Nowlin  Tliomas  W.  (Nowlin  &  Fassett),  r.  210 

Fillmore 
Nowlin   &   Fassett    (Thomas  W.  Nowlin  and 
Julius  F.  Fassett),  attorneys    at   law, 
33()  Montgomery,  rooms  23-24 
Noyes  Alvin  H.,  electrician  Mutual  Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Noyes  Bartholomew,  attorney  at  law,  14  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor,  telephone  Main  5963,  r. 
2023  Summit,  Oakland 
"    C.  Edward,  packer  Hill  Bros.,  r.  915  Green- 
wich 
"    Charles  A.,  r.  3624,  16th 
"    Charles  S.,  bookkeeper  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  15  Noe 
"    Eben  S.,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Florence  Miss,  private  kindergarten,  2&49 
Mission 
Noyes  Frederic  R.,  general  agent  The  Connecti- 
cut   Mutual   Life  Insurance   Co.,   30-31 
Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  telephone  Main  786, 
r.  Oakland 
"    J.  M.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  2849  Mission 
"    Richard  B.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    William  D.,  upholsterer,  r.  17  Liberty 
"    William  P.,  master  mariner,  r.  915  Green- 
wich 
Noziglia  Paul,  cook,  r.  1331  Natoma  rear 
Nuber  Marcus,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  Broderick  bet  Jefferson  and  Ton- 
quin 
"    William,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 
Wks,  r.  Broderick  bet  Jefferson  and  Ton- 
quin 
Nucleus  Building,  SE  cor  Market  and  3d 
Nudelman  Isidore,  salesman  Samuel  Dorman, 

r.  702  Mission 
Nuener   Louis,    poultry   raiser,  r.    Athens   nr 

France  Av 
Nuevo  Pharmacy,  John  Wallace  De  Witt  pro- 
prietor, SW  cor  Solano  and  Kentucky 
Nugent  Dennis  F.,  pastor  St.  Rose's  Church,  r. 
526  Brannan 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  149  Dore 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  UWA  Tennessee 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2725  Bryant 
"    John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1110!^ 

Tennessee 
"    John,  liquors,  106  Steuart 
"    John  F.,  bookkeeper  Cartan,  McCarthy  & 

Co.,r.  426a  Geary 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1110%  Tennessee 
"    John  F.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Brendan's  Church, 

r.  320  Harrison 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  27  Boyce 
"    Michael,  laborer, 'r.  5  Church  Lane 
"    Patrick  N.,  blacksmith  H.  Hinrichs  &  Co., 

r.  217  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  helper,  r.  UWA  Tennessee 
"    Richard,  carriage  and    wagon  maker,  346 

McAllister,  r.  320  McAllister 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  R.  C.  Mattingly,  r.  43, 

6th 
"    Robert,  ship  carpenter,  r.  42854,  5th 
"    Robert  Mrs.,  cashier  David  P.  Schertz,  r. 

38  Crocker 
"    Robinson,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
Nuhn  Joseph,  extraman  Trunk  2,  r.  627  Broad- 
way 
"    Peter,  coalpasser  str  Alameda 
Nuhrenberg     Charles,     groceries   and  liquors, 
2000  Union 
"    Martin,  pantryman,  r.  724  Mission 
"    Martin  J.,  clerk  G.  W.  Josselyn  &  Co.,  r. 

2000  Union 
"    William  A.,  glovecutter  Fred  H.  Busby,  r. 
2000  Union 
NuUmeyer  George,  clerk' Henry  Schultze,  r.  SE 

cor  Turk  and  Polk 
Nulty  Christopher,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &Co.,  r. 
229,  17th 
"    JamesA.,r.  229,  17th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  229,  17th 
"    William,  r.  229,  17th 
Nunan  Aloysius,  carpet  layer,  r.  821,  20th 
"    Daniel    F.,     salesman     Legallet-Hellwig 

Tanning  Co.,  r.  916  Powell 
"    Eugene  E.,  driver,  r.  831,  20th 


W.  W.  MONTfiGUE  &  GO. 

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Nunan  Frank,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 
422  Oak 
"    Frank  J.,  teamster,  r.  1118  Howard 
"    James  L.,  shirt  manufacturer,  r.  1029,  18th 
"    John  (Nunan  &  Gordon),  r.  2406/2  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  marble  cutter,  r.  630  Jessie 
"    Kate  T.  Miss,  teacher    Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  821,  20th 
"     Louis,  butcher  William  Kratz,  r.  2436  Mis- 
sion 
■'     Louis  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  821,  20th 
Nunan  Matthew,  proprietor  Hibernia  Brewery, 
1125-1129  Howard,  r.  432  Oak 
"    Matthew  C,  statement  taker  S.  F.    Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Treat  Av 
"    Robert  E.,  carpet  layer,  r.  821,  20th 
"    Robert  G.,  cl^rk  George  W.  Kelley,  r.  13:32, 

Hayes 
"    Thomas,  r.  831,20th 

"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  1327  Sansome 
"    Thomas  E.,  reporter  Call,  r.  Alameda 

Timothy,  carpenter,  r.  916  Powell 
"    Timothy  A.,  whitener  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1332 

Hayes 
"    &  Gordon  (John  Nunan  and  Patrick  H.  Gor- 
don), plumbing  and  gasfltting,  905  Mis- 
sion 
^8®=- Nunan.    See  Noonan,  Noonen  and  Nounnan 
Nunes  Emanuel  R.,   barber,  r.  716  Montgom- 
ery 
'•    Luiz  A.,  clothing,  115  Jackson,  r.  Ill  Jack- 
son 
"    Manuel,  salesman  W.  H.  Harris  &  Co.,  r.  10 

Yerba  Buena 
"    Manuel  P.,  barber,  r.  208,  7th 
Nunez  Rose,  domestic,  2017  Devisadero 
Nunn  Frederick  B.,  private  detective,  r,  428!4, 
5th 
'■    L.,  stableman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1281/2  Fern 
Av 
Nunning  G.  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  706a 

Army 
Nunziato  L.  &  Son  (Louis  and  Salvador),  pro- 
prietors Vesuvio  Paste  Co.,  415  Broad- 
way 
"    Louis  (L.  Nunziato  &  Son),  r.  415  Broad- 
way 
"    Salvador  (L.  Nunziato  &  Son),  r.  415  Broad- 
way 
Nurnberg  Charles,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 

"    Herbert,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Nursery  for  Homeless  Children,  570  Harrison 
Nurses  Agency  Trained    (male   and  female), 
F.  E.  Goodban  proprietor,  1117  Van  Ness 
Av,  telephone  East  579 
Nusbaum  Adolph,  physician,  989  Howard 
"    Albert,  laborer  Empire  Malt  House 
"    F.,r.  330,  3d 
"    Francis  J.,  car  cleaner  Market  St.  Ry.,r. 

935  Natoma 
"    Frederick,  salesman  D.  E.  Allison  Co.,  r. 
r.  4141/2,  3d  Av 
iB®=  Nusbaum.    See  Nussbaum 
Nussa  Anna,  widow,  r.  19  John 
"    Frederick,  japanner,  r.  19  John 
"    William,  car  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  19 
John 
Nussbaum  Aaron,  tailor,  r.  603  Taylor 
"    Irving  A., salesman  Charles  Michalitschke, 
r.  603  Taylor 
4®="Nussbaum.    See  Nusbaum 
Nussbaumer  Albert,  cigars,  r.  13  William 
Nusscheler  Benedict,  gardener,  r.  316  Langton 
Nusslein  John  (Santelmann  &  Nusslein),  r.  125 
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Nute  Benjamin,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  210  Casselli  Av 
"    John,  car  repairer,  r.  210  Casselli  At 
"    John  Jr.,  stenographer  Pairpoint  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  210  Caselli  Av 
Nutjen  Robert,  ship  painter  Callahan  &  Bunde- 

sen 
Nutsen  Charles  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  614  Hayes 
Nultall  Emilia  Miss,  r.  425  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick  H.,  engineer,  r.  615  Locust  Av 
"    John  R.   K.,    office  411  California,  r.    1819 
Jackson 
Nutter  Allard  A.,  laborer  Somers  &  Co.,  r.  161, 
9th 
"    Charles  M.,  salesman  Scott  &  McCord,  r. 

161,  9th 
"    Edward  H.,  electrician,  r.  161,  9th 
"    Hannah  W.,  widow,  r.  161.  9th 
"    Hubbard  N.,  miller  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 

r.  414  Brannan 
"    Theodore  V.  W.,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord, 
r.  161,  9th 
Nutting    Almon    R.,    janitor    Mission    Opera 
House,  r.  224  Capp 
"    Calvin,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1521  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Clarence  S.,  r.  1220  Pacific 
"    Edward  C,  stonecutter,  r.  2128  O'Farrell 
'•    George  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  1521  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    George  H.,  gripman,  r.  706a  Army 
"    John  F.,  stone  contractor.  NE  cor  Ellis 

and  Broderick,  r.  2128  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph  E.,  contractor,  r.  923  Powell 
"    May  Miss,  cashier,  r.  1521  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    S.  E.  &  Co.  (Stephen  E.  Nutting  and  Erwin 
G.    Rodolph),   butchers,    1-2   California 
Market 
"    Stephen   E.  (S.  E.  Nutting  &  Co.),  r.  2128 
O'Farrell 
Nuttman  Edward  L.,  purser  str  Walla  Walla, 

r.  2913  Bush 
Nutz  Emel  C,  expressman,  r.  412  Day 
Ny  Charles  R.,  machinist  California' Saw  Wks, 
r.  Corte  Madera,  Marin  Co. 
"    Julie  Miss,  dressmaking,  99-100  St.  Ann's 

Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Julius,    machinist    Hermann   Safe    Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Paul,  electrotyper  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
^S^-Ny.    See  Nye 
Nybye  Julius  O.,  coSee  saloon,  325  Bush,  r.  608a 

Haight 
Nyden  John,  night  watchman  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s 

Wharf 
Nye  Albert  F.,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s  Wharf,  r. 
1049a  Market 
"    Alexander  E.  J.,  salesman  J.  H.  Stein  & 

Co.,  r.  728  Bush 
"    Charles  W.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Redwood  Court 
"    Dwight  B.  (Marshall  &  Nye),  r.  1635  Polk 
"    Frederick  D.,  upholsterer  George  Walcolm, 

r.  1635  Polk 
"    Harry  E.,  plate  printer  George  M.  Wood  & 

Co.,  r.  7  Redwood  Court 
"    John,  watchmaker  R.  G.  Wenzel 
"    Joseph  M.  Jr.,  salesman  J.  J.   O'Brien  & 

Co.,  r.  728  Bush 
"    John  W.,  real  estate  and  secretary  Home- 
stead Union,  314  Montgomery,  room  1,  r. 
823  Mission 
"    Louis,  lumberman,  r.  107  Bennington 
"    Louis  C,  tallyman,  r.  Bennington  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  72S  Bush 


Nye    Mark    M.,    clerk   Baker   &    Hamilton,   r. 
Berkeley 
"    Thomas  F.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  728 Bush 
"    William  B.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  1635  Polk 
Nygard  Alfred  G.,  cabinetmaker,  r.  1822a  How- 
ard 
"    C,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mills 
"    Christian,  peddler,  r.  17  Ritch 
"    Ole,  engineer,  r.  NW  cor  18th  and  Iowa, 
Potrero 
Nygren  Alfred,  tailor,  r.  611  Pine 

"    Emil,  cook  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  415  Powell 
Nyhan  David,  bill  poster  Siebe  &  Green,  r.  40 
Norfolk 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  21  Zoe 
"    James  J.,  policeman,  r.  427^/2  Clementina 
"    Timothy  J.,  stevedore,  r.  42734   Clementina 
4S=-Nyhan.    See  Nyhen 

Nyhaus   Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1079%  Tennessee 
"    Nicholas  J.,   laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  607  Mariposa 
Nyhen  Jeremiah,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r, 
8  Alabama 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  8  Alabama 
Nylan  William  M.,  butcher,  r.  10th  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av 
4®="Nylan.    See  Nylen  and  Nylin 
Nyland  Joseph  S..  foreman  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r. 
440  Duncan 
"    Matthew,  laborer  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
17  Dame 
«®-Nyland.    See  Nieland  and  Niland 
Nylander  Esias  E.,  collector  postofQce,  r.  1551»4 
Mission 
"    Gustav  A.,  painter,  r.  167  Moultrie 
"    Joseph  P..  painter,  r.  1002  McAllister 
Nylen  Leonard,  tailor,  r.  2  Delta  PI 
Nylin  Andrew  P.,  blacksmith,  9  Richland  Av 
Nylind  N.,  carpenter,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Nyman  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  Powhattan  nr  Brad- 
ford 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  327  Beale 
"    Gustave,  janitor  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

238^4  Ritch 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  36  Madison  Av 
Nystrom  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  5934  Clipper 
"    Charles,  driver  Morgan  Oyster  Co.,  r.  22181^ 

Mission 
"    Frederick,    bartender   G.    Gulbranson,    r. 
9111/2  Kearny 


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O'Beiine  Arthur,  butcher,  r.  180  Clara 
O'Boyle  John,  teamster,  r.  51514  Castro 
O'Brien  Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  232  Perry 
"    Albert,  draughtsman  Thomas  J.  Welsh,  r. 

1608  Polk 
"    Alexander,  brass  finisher,  r.  1311  Broadway 
"    Alexander  A.,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  3019  Laguna 
"  Alice  Mrs.,  r.  447  Elizabeth 
"  Ann,  widow,  r.  17  Rincon  PI 
"  Ann,  widow,  r.  35  Powell  Av 
"  Anna  M.  Mrs.,  r.  363  Jessie 
"    Anna  T.   Miss,  teacher  Peabody  Primary 

School,  r.  32114  Clementina 
"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  1425  Washington 
"    Anthony,  laborer,  r.  440  Elizabeth 
O'Brien  A.  P.,  M.  D.,  city  physician,  office  1403 

California  cor  Hyde,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to 

9  p.  m.,  telephone  East  550,  r.  1217  Bush, 

telephone  Sutter  1161 
"    Arthur  J.,  policeman,  r.  1816  Howard 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  335  Clementina 
"    Augustine  I.,  plumbing,  1768  Ellis,  r.   1760 

Ellis 
"    Austin,  liquors,  33  Pacific,  r.  18  Elsie 
"    B.,  coal  passer  str  Mexico 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  13  Collins 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  218  Steiner 
"    Bridget,  domestic,  241  Castro 
O'Brien  Building,  309-317  Market 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  17  Harrison  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  120  Shipley 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  314  . 


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O'Brien  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1117  Vallejo 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1609  Oak 
"    Catherine,  groceries  and  liquors,  15  Elsie 
"    Charles,  cooli,  r.  403  Broadway 
"    Charles,  expressman,  r.  1030  Alabama 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  Cable  House 
"    Charles,  shoe  fitter,  r.  123  Page 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  323  Castro 
"    Charles  J.,  2d  officer  str  City  of  Puebla,  r. 

1817c  Howard 
"    Charles  M.,  watchman,  r.  335  Clementina 
"    Charles  S.,  musician,  r.  825  Kearny 
"    CharlesW.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2014  Taylor 
"    Clara  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  232  Perry 
"    Cornelius,  butcher  Peter  Tautphaus,r.  326 

Austin  Av 
"    Cornelius,  expressman,  r.  805  San  Jose  Av 
"    Daniel,  baker,  r.  32  Harriet 
"    Daniel,  fireman,  r.  41  Pacific 
"    Daniel,  fireman,  r.  433  Clementina 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  9  De  Boom 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  15I8/2,  24th 
"    Daniel,  sawyer,  r.  14  Ringold 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  820,  15th  Av  South 
"    Daniel   F.,    theatrical   manager,    r.    QKYi 

Grove 
"    Daniel  J.,  shoe  finisher  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  136,  29th 
"    Daniel  S.,  law  student  W.  H.  Chapman,  r. 

14  Ringold 
"    Daniel  T.,  musician,  r.  417,  27th 
"    Darby,  longshoreman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    David,  r.  810  Taylor 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  735  Clementina 
"    David,  porter  Western  Sugar  Refining  Co.. 

r.  1332  Natoma 
"    David  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  735  Clementina 
"    Delia,  domestic,  718  Waller 
"    Denis,  expressman,  SW  cor  California  and 

Front,  r.  1332  Natoma 
"    Denis,  laborer,  r.  2211  Mason 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  110  South  Broderick 
"    Dennis,  painter,  r.  81  Natoma 
"    Dennis,  vaquero  Kahn  &  Levy,  r.  31  High- 
land Av 
"    Dennis   J.,    electrical    engineer,    r.    616% 

Grove 
"    Dennis  T.,  clerk  Joseph  S.  Marshall,  r.  301 

Grove 
"    Edward,  r.  17lB  Clara 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  717  Howard 
"    Edward,  musician,  r.  Kansas  nr  22d,  Po- 

trero 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  863i^  Market 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  6  Regli  PI 
"    Edward  C,  dry  goods  and  notions,  234  Noe, 

r.  932,  15th 
"    Edward  H.,  salesman  Castle  Bros.,  r.  1016, 

17  th 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  822  Ellis 
"    Edward  J.,  shipping  clerk  Wetmore-Bowen 

Co.,  r.  1030  Clay 
"    Edward  J. ,  upholsterer  Graham  Decorative 

"  Edward  M.,  plumber,  r.  658  Willow  Av 

"  Eleanor  Mrs.,  r.  214  Carl 

"  Eliza,  widow,  r.  30  Vandewater 

"  Eliza,  widow,  r.  444  Brannan 

"  Eli2a,  widow,  r.  1030  Clay 

"  Elizabeth    Miss,    spooler    Golden    Gate 

Woolen  Mills 

"  Ella  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1016,  17th 

"  Ellen,  widow,  r.'  113  Perry 

"  Ellen,  widow,  r.  728  Natoma 

"  Ellen  Miss,  r.  1205  Sutter 

"  Ellen,  domestic,  720  Sutter 

"  Emma  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  969A  Howard 

"  Emmett  M.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co. 

r.  1205  Sutter 

"  Eugene,  r.  Kansas  nr  22d,  Potrero 

"  Euphrasie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  821  Larkin 

"  Francis  T.,  glass  worker,  r.  1030  Clay 

"  Frank,  r.  425,  3d 

"  Frank,  clerk  Jos.   Fredericks  &  Co. 

"  Frank,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,   r. 

932,  15th 

"  Frank,  painter  Joseph  Budde,  r.  39  Minna 

"  Frank,  shoecutter,  r.  123  Page 


O'Brien  Frank  E.   (Daly  &   O'Brien),   r.   1351/2, 

14th 
"    Frank  J.,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 

r.  26  Caroline 
"    Frank  M.,  clerk,  r.  1425  Washington 
"    Fremont  M.,  r.  2014  Taylor 
"    George,  plumber,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
"    George,  stenographer,  r.  Capitol  nr  Saga- 
more 
"    George,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    George  S.,  porter  S.  F.  News   Co.,  r.  624 

Post 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Gerald  I.,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  1358  Post 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  891  Larkin 
"    Henry,  2d  officer  str  Columbia 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  33  Powell  Av 
"    Harry  D.,  elevator  man  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Hattie  A.,  widow,  r.  1113  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  furniture,  1631  Polk,  r.  1633  Polk 
"    Ira  G.,  clerk  S,  F.  Plating  Wks,  r.  802  Ful- 
ton 
"    Irene  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  818  Octavia 
"    J.,  attendant  U.   S.  Quarantine    Station, 

Angel  Island 
"    James  (James  O'Brien  &  Son),  r.  840  Capp 
"    James  (J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.),  r.  1320  Geary 
"    James,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  8th  Av 

South  bet  M  and  N 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  822  Ellis 
"    James,  clerk  Washington  Hotel 
;,  coal  passer  str  San  Jose 
1,  helper  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  1819 

Lombard 
"    James,  hostler  Quiros  Soda  Water  Co.,  r. 

555  Polk 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  346,  4th 
"    James,  paper  carrier,  r.  22  Madison  Av 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  1038  York 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  219  Langton 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  168  Clementina 
"    James    &  Son  (James    and   William   J.), 

liquors,  5  Leidesdorff 
"    James  C,  currier  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

822,  15th  Av  South 
"    James  F.,  bookkeeper  Vincent  Kingwell,  r. 

220,  5th 
"    James  H.,  driver   LaGrande    Laundry,  r. 

114A  14  th 
O'Brien  James  H.,  street  contractor,  offices  238 

Montgomery    and     312    9th,    telephone 

South  365,  r.  312,  9th 
"    James    I.,  with   Pacific   Undertakers,    r. 

Capitol  nr  Sagamore 
"    James  J.,  builder  and  contractor,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  1524  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  J.,  carriage   painter  Gowan,    Gor- 
man &  Co.,  r.  134  Page 
"    James  J.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  905  Market 
"    James  K.,  plumber,  r.  802  Fulton 
"    James  L.,  porter,  r.  21  Elliot  Park 
"    James  P.,  plumber,  r.  1216  Green 
"    James    W.,    foreman    Selby    Smelting    & 

Lead  Co.,  r.  1110  Eddy 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  614?£  Minna 
"    Jay  C,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  219 

Polk 
"    J.  Charles,  glass  stainer  Thomas  C.  But- 

terworth,  r.  1825  Howard 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  221,  8th  rear 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1109  York 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  1718,  25th 
"    Jeremiah,  teamster  M.  &  O.  Maguire 


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O'Brien  Jeremiah  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry, 
r.  3  Tremont  Av 
"    Jeremiah  T.,  builder,  r.  802  Fulton 
"    Jerome  H.  (O'Brien  &  Sons),  r.  719  Frank- 
lin 
O'Brien    J.    J.    &   Co.    (John    J.    and     James 
O'Brien),  importers  and  dealers  domes- 
tic and  foreign  dry  goods,  NE  cor  Mar- 
ket and  Jones 
"    John,  r.  12614  Noe 
"    John,  r.  624  Post 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  261  Clara 
"    John,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks 
"    John,  butcher,  313,  26th 
"    John,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  326 

Austin  Av 
"    John,  car  repairer  Market  St.  Ry 
"    John,  clerk   D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r.  40 

Minna 
"    John,   clerk   J.    J.    O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  632i/^ 

Natoma 
"    John, deckhand  str  Modoc 
"    John,  distributor  LaGrand  Laundry,  r.  21. 

9th 
"    John,  doorkeeper  Occidental  Hotel 
"    John,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  1045  Mar- 
ket 
"    John,  fitter  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.,  r.  88 

Clipper 
"    John,  hair  worker,  r.  26  Erie 
"    John,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  103  Natoma 
"    John,  helper  Forderer  Cornice   Wks,  r.  17 

Morris  Av 
"    John,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co., 

r.  1811  O'Farrell 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  480  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  708  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1013  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  128  Erie 
■'    John,    maltster   Hibernia   Brewery,  r.  728 

Natoma 
"    John,  miner,  r.  668  Clementina 
"    John,  painter,  r.  94  Precita 
"    John,  sailmaker  William  Davis,  r.  516  Davis 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  131  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  710  Natoma 
"    John,  spice  maker,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita 

Av 
"    John,  wire  mattresss  maker  John  Hoey,  r. 

27  Sumner 
"    John  A.,  tanner,  r.  839,  13th  Av  South 
"    John  C,  master  mariner,  r.  1817c  Howard 
"    John  C,  ship  carpenter,  r.  516  Duncan 
"    John  C,  shipping  agent,  820  Battery 
"    John  D.,  salesman  Roth  &  Co.,  r.  81  Ever- 
ett 
"    JohnD.,  superintendent  United  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    John  E.,  deputy  Coroner,  r.  1811  O'Farrell 
"    John  E.,  teamster,  r.  210a  Capp 
"    John  E.,  with  Merten  &  Co.,  r.  9  Gunnison 

Av 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  14  Bryant  Av 
"    John  F.,  policeman,  r.  408  Dolores 
O'Brien  Jolin  F.,  proprietor  New  Louvre,  8-14 
O'Farrell,  r.  225  Pierce 
"    John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  19th 

and  Shotwell 
"    John  H.,  medical  student,  r.  618^4  Filbert 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  NE  cor  19th  and  Shot- 
well 
"    John  J.,r.  1309  Vallejo 
"    John  J.  (J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co),  r.  1358  Post 
"    John  J.  (O'Brien  &  Sons),  r.  713  Cole 


O'Brien    John  J.,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.  &  L- 

Wks,'r.  1151  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  22  Madison  Av 
"    John  J.,  butcher  John  Wagner  &  Sons,  r. 

7th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    John  J.,  carpenter   and    builder,  r.   611% 

Broderick 
"    John  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  23  Hunt 
"    John  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  129, 

22d 
"    John   J.,  machinist  Joseph   Budde,    r.    39 

Minna 
"    John  J.,  porter  Braunschweiger  &  Co.,  r. 

401,  5th 
"    John  J.,  rigger,  r.  292  Union 
"    John  J.,  salesman  Joseph  Poheim,  r.  123 

Page 
O'Brien  John   J.,    secretary    .<Etna    Mineral 

Water  Co.,  108  Drumm.  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  J.,  tailor,  r.  1030  Clay 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  5  Treat  Av 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  1611  Lexington  Av 
"    John  J.,  yard  manager  Simpson  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  421  Lyon 
"    John  J.  K.,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
"    John  K.,  blacksmith,  r.  1913  Harrison 
"    John  L.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    John  M..  longshoreman,  r.  4  Crook 
O'Brien  John  P.,  attorney  at  law,  34-35  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  P.,  boat  builder,  r.  171b  Clara 
"    John  R.,  heel  burnisher  United  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  14,  26th 
"    John  T.,  horseman  Engine  2,  r.  616i/4  Grove 
"    John  T.,  telegraph  operator  A.  J.  Wheelock 

&Co.,  r.  1913  Harrison 
"    John  v.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  7  Mint 

Av 
"    Joseph,  r.  7.54  Mission 
"    Joseph,  bellboy  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Joseph,  cash  receiver  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  614%  Minna 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1117  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  1827  Market 
"    Joseph,  ropemaker,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita 

Av 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  2833  Geary 
"    Joseph,  shoemak  r,  r.  Croce  nr  Mission 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  cigarmaker,  r.  Croce  nr  Mission 
"    Joseph  A.,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk,W.  R.  Grace  &  Co..  r.  225 

Pierce 
"    Joseph   H.,  machinist  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill,  r.   SE  cor  1st  Av  and  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  2OV2  Hawthorne 
"    Joseph  J.,  laborer,  r.  530%,  3d 
"    Joseph  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

1358  Post 
"    Joseph  M.  (O'Brien  &  Sons),  r.   1021  Van 

Ness 
"    Joseph  M.,  compositor,  r.  7  Mint  Av 
"    Joseph  M.,  millhand  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

114  Eugenia 
"    Joseph     T.,    traveling    salesman     r.    1811 

O'Farrell 
"    J.  T.,  r.  819  California 
"    Julia  Miss,  liquors,  1110  Battery 
"    Julia  Miss,  teacher   South   Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  1137  Geary 
"    Julia,  domestic,  2929  Clay 
"    Julia  A.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  18%  Oak 
"    Julia  S.  Mrs.,  r.  6  Walter 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1117  Vallejo 
"    Kate  Miss,  cloaks  and  suits,  1034  Folsom 
"    Kate  Miss,  teacher  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  319  Oak 
"    Kate  C.  Miss,   teacher  Redding  Primary 

School,  r.  1799  Broderick 
"    Kate  I.,  widow,  r.  1811  O'Farrell 
"    Katherine,  r.  1217  Laguna 
"    Kittie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  26  Erie 
"    Lizzie,  cook,  553  Harrison 
"    Lizzie    M.    Miss,    dressmaking,   14  McAl- 
lister 
"    Louis,  r.  205  Turk 
"    Luke  B.  (Gavan  &  O'Brien),  r.  17  Rincon  PI 


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O'Brien  M.,  can  maker  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  433 

Clementina 
"    M.,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1633  Bush 
"    Magsie  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  190  Shipley 
O'Brien  M.    Ambrose,  broker,  309  Clay,  r.  413 

Franklin 
"    Mamie  Miss,  glovemaker,  r.  1036  Army 
"    Mamie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  26  Erie 
"    Mamie  A.  Miss,  saleslady  George  A.  Moss, 

r.  102,  7th  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  33  Norfolk 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  326  Austin  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  liquors,  17  Chesley 
"    Margaret  Miss.  r.  3821  Washington 
"    Margaret  Miss,  millinery.  503  Hayes 
"    Margaret  Miss,  tailoress  Benjamin  Schlan- 

ker,  r.  17lB  Clara 
"    Margaret  Miss,  teacher  Sherman  Primary 

School,  r.  319  Oak 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  712  Ashbury 
"    Martin,  paper  carrier,  r.  SE  cor  1st  Avand 

McAllister 
"    Martin  F.,  with  Butler  &  Haldan,  r.  SE  cor 

1st  Av  and  McAllister 
"    Martin  J. ,  laborer,  r.  36  Ford 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  5  Lundy  Lane 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  39  Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  243  Fell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  335,  19th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  402  Montgomery,  room  2? 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  433  Clementina 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  502  Post 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1423  Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  3021  Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  lace  worker,  r.  233,  3d 
"    Mary  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  18  William 
"    Mary,  Mrs.,  r.  865  Mission 
"    Mary,  domestic,  426P  Devisadero 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1236  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  2726  Greenwich 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  323  Castro 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  26  Hunt 
"    Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  1036  Army 
"    Matthew,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r.  1433 

Steiner 
"    Matthew,  draughtsman,  r.  20314  Guerrero 
"    Matthew,  gasfitter,  r.  114  Morris  Av 
"    Matthew,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  cor 

Humboldt  and  Vermont 
"    Matthew  S.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  822 

Ellis 
"    Maurice  (Nagle  &  O'Brien),  r.  515  Howard 
"    Maurice  J.,  bookbinder  R.  I.  Whelan  &  Co., 

r.  1117  Vallejo 
"    Maurice   J.,  hoseman    Engine  31,   r.    1214 

Picific 
"    Michael,  r.  23  Hunt 
"    Michael,  r.  6321,^  Natoma 
"    Michael,  r.  710  Natoma 
"    Michael,  r.  907,  15th 

"    Michael,  cigar  maker,  r.  820,  15th  Av  South 
"    Michael,  expressman,  r.  6  Everett  rear 
"    Michael,  hoseman  Engine  1,  r.  1  Silver  Star 

PI 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1216  Green 
"    Michael,  millhand,  r.  Eugenia  Av  nr  Cali- 
fornia Av 

O'BRIEN  MICHAEL, 

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Francisco  Mill  Furnishing  Depot,  509- 

513  Mission,  r.  1731  Sutter 
O'Brien  Michael,  plumber,  r.  31  Highland  Av 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  1920  Ellis 
"    Michael  H.,  r.  1131  Broadway 
"    Michael  J.,  laborer,  r.  15b  De  Boom 
"    Michael    L.,    plumber.  426  Geary,   r.    1038 

York 
"    Michael  L.  G.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  24  Fell 
"    M.  J.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1709  Broderick 
"    Mollie  Miss,  r.  II23/2  Alabama 
"    Morgan,    expressman,   foot    Market,   r.    6 

Everett 
"    Morgan  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  321  Bartlett 
"    Morgan  J.,  machine  operator  United  Boot 

and  Shoe  Co.,  r.  321  Bartlett 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  16131/2  Geary 
"    Nellie  Miss,  copyist,  r.  26  Erie 


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O'Brien  Nellie   Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  21  Elliot 

Park 
"    Nellie  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Nora    Miss,    teacher    Emerson    Primary 

School,  r.  1425  Washington 
"    Nora,  domestic,  922  Page 
"    Oliver,  foreman  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Colma,  Cal. 
"    Patrick,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
"    Patrick,  r.  12 V2  Bluxome 
"    Patrick,  r.  17  Rincon  PI 
"    Patrick,  r.  735  Clementina 
"    Patrick,  r.  2806  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  calker,  r.  1112  Alabama 
"    Patrick,  engineer  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

911  Buchanan 
"    Patrick,  gardener  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Patrick,  helper  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

1026  Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  4  Norton  PI 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  81  Everett 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  619  Ellis  rear 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1443  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  3309  Fillmore 
"    Patrick,  laborer  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  103  Na- 
toma 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  15  Federal 
"    Patrick,  shipwright,  r.  920  Natoma 
"    Patrick  A.,  plumber,  r.  658  Willow  Av 
"    Patrick  J.  (O'Brien  &  Sons),  r.  719  Franklin 
"    Patrick  J.,  finisher  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

16th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
"    Patrick  J.,  hostler,  r.  115V4  Shipley 
"    Patrick  J.,  policeman,  r.  1611  Green 
"    Patrick  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  236  Noe 
•  ■    Patrick  R.  (P.  R.  O'Brien  &  Son),  r.  1353 

Folsom 
"    Patrick  T.,  teamster,  r.  1920  Ellis 
"    Paul  J.,  collector,  r.  1016,  17th 
"    Percy  H.  (Moore  &  O'Brien),  r.  Belvedere 
"    Peter,  expressman,  r.  401,  5th 
"    Peter,  liquors  and  boarding,  113  Vallejo 
"    Peter  Jr.,  teamster  Standard  Soap  Co.,  r. 

401,  5th 
"    Philip,  fireman  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

624  Fulton 
"    Philip  J.,  machinist  The  Rix  Compressed 

Air  Machinery  Co.,  r.  1332  Natoma 
"    Philip  T.,  builder,  r.  802  Fulton 
"    Philip  T.,  stenographer,  r.  SE  cor  1st  Av 

and  McAllister 
"    P.  R.  &  Son  (Patrick  R.  and  William  T.), 

plumbers,  1357  Folsom 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  425  Fulton 
"    Richard,  clerk  Tax   Collector's  Office,    r. 

,559  Minna 
"    Richard  E.,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
"     Richard  J.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  6  Hunt 
.,    Simon,  laborer,  r.  Alabama  nr  Rutledge  Av 
"    Smith,  architect,  126  Kearny,  room  57,  r. 

404  Ellis 
"    Stephen  H.,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
"    Terrence,  cook  Alms  House 
"    Terrence,  painter,  r.  NE  cor  Vermont  and 

Humboldt 
"    Terrence,  wood  and  coal,  715  Harrison,  r,  17 

Rincon  PI 
«'    Terrence  Jr.,  painter,  r.  NE  cor  Vermont 

and  Humboldt 
"    Thomas,  r.  24  Linden  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  104  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  baker,  r.  1361  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  Kansas  nr  22d,  Po- 

trero 
"    Thomas,  butcher,  r.  SVA  Clinton  Park 


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O'Brien  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  41  Clara 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  425  Fulton 
■'    Thomas,  expressman,  NE  cor  6th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  11  Gilbert 
"    Thomas,  frame  maker,  r.  23  Hunt 
"    Thomas,  gasfltter,  r.  750  Minna 
"    Thomas,  head  bellman  Bohemian  Club,  r. 

8^4  Wetmore  PI 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  35  Crocker 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,    r.  9 

Gunnison  Av 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  212,  1st 
"    Thomas,  rancher,  r.  232  Perry 
"    Thomas  B.,  clerk  Police  Court   1,  r.  New 

Western  Hotel 
"    Thomas  B.,  clerk  Palace  Hotel 
"    Thomas  B.,  porter,  r.  822  Ellis 
"    Thomas  E.,  salesman,  r.  4  Bond 
"    ThomosF.,  carpenter  N.  Parrish  &  Co..  r. 

1856  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk,  r.  559  Minna 
"    Thomas  F.,  painter,  r.  1913  Harrison 
"    Thomas  H.,  foreman  Wakelleld  Rattan  Co., 

r.  14  McAllister 
"    Thomas  H.,  real  estate,  r.  1709  Broderick 
"    Thomas  J.,  bartender,  r.  728  Natoma 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  Thomas  Sullivan, 

r.  220,  5th 
"    Thomas  M..  notary  public  and  secretary 
Ostrander  Repeating  Gun  Co.,  216  Bush, 
room  9,  r.  1628  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  T.,  foreman,  r.  420,  6th 
"    Thomas  V.  (T.  V.  &  V.  L,.  O'Brien),  r.  Bel- 
vedere 
"    Thomas  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  1760  Ellis 
"    Timothy,  fireman  Engine  15,  r.  326  Austin 

Av 
"    Timothy,  fishdealer,  r.  12  Richland  Av 
"    Timothy,  grading  contractor,  r.  102,  7th  Av 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  127  Randall 
"    Timothy,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N.  Co. 
"    Timothy  F.,  clerk,  r.  616^  Grove 
"    Timothy  I.  (O'Brien  &  Spotorno),   r.    1514 

McAllister 
"    Timothy  J.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Fer- 
ries RR,  r.  8  San  Antonio 
«,'J.    Timothy  S.,  carpenter,  r.  241/2  Angelica 
O'Brien  T.  V.  &  V.  L.  (Thomas  V.  and  Victor 
L.),  attorneys   at   law,  402  Montgomery, 
rooms  3-6 
"    Victor  L.  (T.  V.  &  V.  L.  O'Brien),  r.  Belve- 
dere 
"    Walter  G.,  teacher  dancing,  603  Grove 
"    William,  r.  181/2  Oak 
"     William,  r.  209  Grant  Av 
"    William,  r.  220,  5th 
"    William,  r.  435/2  Stevenson 
"    William,  attorney  at  law,  r.  312  Bartlett 
"    William,  cartman  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    William,  driver  Hammond  &  Brod    r    813 

Mission 
"    William, drivers.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r.  30 

Vandewater 
"    William,  fireman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  542  Mis- 
sion 
"    William,  glassblower,  r.  16  Garden 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1467  Minna 
"    William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  38, 

Gunnison  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  4  Norton  PI 
"    William,  machine  hand,  r.  409   California 

Av 
"    William,  manager  Am.   District  Tel.,  839 
Sutter,  r.  1913  Harrison 


O'Brien  William,  master  mariner,  r.  334  Main 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  100  Jones 
"    William,  porter,  r.  1332  Natoma 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    William,  teamster  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.,  r.  10 

Do  re 
"    William  D.,  r.  232  Perry 
"    William    E.,    blacksmith   Farnsworth   & 

Ruggles,  r.  261  Clara 
"    William    E.,    collector   Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  401,  5th 
"    William  E.,  weigher  W.  C.  Ordway 
"    William  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  1760  Ellis 
"    William  H.,  painter  Daniel  Foley,  r.  203 

Fair  Oaks 
"    William  J.  (James  O'Brien  &Son),r.  850 

Capp 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  26i/4  Chesley 
"    William  J.,  piano  polisher  Kohler&  Chase, 

r.  645  Natoma 
"    William  J.,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 

&  Co.,  r.  14 Dearborn 
"    William  J.,  teacher  dancing,  105  Larkin,  r. 

1904  Market 
"    William  M.,  merchandise  broker,  327  Front, 

r.  1609  Oak 
"    William    S.,  collector  Pac.  Gas  Imp.    Co., 

r.  1425  Washington 
"    William  S.,  porter,  r.  113  Perry 
"    William  T.   (Bernard  &  O'Brien),  r.   IS'/i 

Oak 
"    William  T.  (P.  R.  O'Brien  &  Son),  r.  1353 

Folsom 
"     William  T.,  boiler  maker,  r.  559  Bryant 
"    William  W.,  laborer,  r.  23  Hunt 
"    Willis  (O'Brien  &  Sons),  r.  222  Van  Ness 
Av 
O'Brien  &  Moore  (Percy  H.  O'Brien  and  Alfred 
S.  Moore),  California    Commercial    and 
Collection    Agency,    402     Montgomery, 
rooms  3-4-6,  telephone  Main  5994 
"    &  Sons  (Patrick  J.,  Willis,  John  J.,  Joseph 
M.  and  Jerome  H.),  carriage   manufac- 
turers, NW  cor  Polk  and  Golden  Gate  Av 
O'Brien  &  Spotorno  (Timothy   I.  O'Brien  and 
Gaston  P.  Spotorno),  poultry,  game  and 
dairy    produce,  3-6  and  38-39  California 
Market 
O'Bryen  Edward  P.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  600 
Bush 
"    Theresa  E.,  widow,  r.  600  Bush 
O'Byrne  Charles  S.  (Callaghan  &0'Byme),  r.  300 
Fair  Oaks 
"    Frank,  attorney  at    law,  405  Montgomery, 

room  18.  r.  300  Fair  Oaks 
"    George  (O'Byrne,  Romaine  &  O'Byrne),  r. 

300  Fair  Oaks 
"    John  (O'Byrne,  Romaine  &  O'Byrne),  r.  300 
Fair  Oaks 
O'Byrne,  Romaine  &  O'Byrne  (John  O'Byrne, 
Benjamin  Romaine  and  George  O'Byrne), 
attorneys  at  law,  405  Montgomery,  rooms 
15-18 
O'Callaghan  Charles  F.,  law  student,  r.  108, 12th 
O'Callaghan  Daniel,  commission  merchant  300 
Davis,  r.  108,  12th 
"    Delia,  domestic,  105  Devisadero 
"    Denis,  stock  cutter  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  806,  26th 
"    Dennis  J.,  veterinary  surgeon,  408  Tehama 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  231  Oak 
■'    James  J.,  with  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  836 

Mission 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  806,  26th 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  231  Oak 
"     Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  231  Oak 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  108,  12th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  231  Oak 
"    Maurice    J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

328  Clementina 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  1611  Pacific  Av 
O'Callaghan  Thomas  M.,  assistant  secretary 
Society  California  Pioneers,  5  Pioneer 
PI,  r.  108,  12th 
"    Timothy,  coalpasser,  r.  51  Ewing  PI 
O'Claire  Alfred,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r.  610 
Greenwich 
"    Alfred  Jr.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  610 
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O'Claire  Richard,  cooper,  r.  610  Greenwich 

"    Toussaint,  cooper,  r.  610  Greenwich 
O'Connell  Agnes  P.,  widow,  r.  824  Harrison 
"    Andrew,  helper,  r.  421,  2d 
"    Annie  Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Primary 

School,  r.  938  Bush 
"    Anthony  F.,   clerk  Frank  J.   Sullivan,  r. 

Mountain  View,  Cal. 
"    Bernard,  carpenter,  r.  NE  cor  Fillmore  and 

Chestnut 
"    Brothers    (John    and  estate  of   Michael), 

liquors,  336,  4th 
"    C.  Abbie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  47  Erie 
"    Charles  A.,  with  Cal.  Automatic  Gas  Regu- 
lator Co.,  r.  103  Devisadero 
"    Cornelius,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

1132  Church 
"    Cornelius,  shoemaker,  r.  517,  26th 
"    Daniel  (Mooney  &  O'Connell),  r.  14  Bernice 
"    Daniel,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

836>4  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  boatbuilder,  3433  Mason 
"    Daniel,    bookkeeper    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Daniel,  compositor  Upton  Bros.,   r.  1310a 

Harrison 
"    Daniel,  employee  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  Sausalito 
"    Daniel,  liquors,  203  Post,  r.  1014  Geary 
"    Daniel   Jr.,   marine   reporter   Merchants' 

Exchange  Assn.,  r.  2433  Mason 
"    Daniel  A.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  110  Devisa- 
dero 
O'Connell  Daniel  E.,  cashier  O'Connor,  Mofiatt 

&  Co.,  r.  Redwood  City 
"    Daniel  J.,  teas  and  coflee,  r.  232  Chestnut 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  6  Dearborn 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  210  Francisco 
"    Francis,  r.  39  Sycamore 
"    Frank,  butcher  Henry  Levy,  r.  9  Russ 
"    Frank,  molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r.  608 

Grove 
"    George  D.,  student,  r.  103  Devisadero 
"    George    P.,    policeman,    r.    1166,    15th   Av 

South 
"    Gregory  F.,  merchant,  r.  803  Haight 
"    Harry,    paper    hanger    estate    Jeremiah 

O'Connell,  r.  312,  5th 
"    Helen  A.  Miss,  teacher  Miss  West's  School 

for  Girls,  r.  The  Baltimore 
"    James,  gardener  Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  Ill 

Germania 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    James,  secretary  Rose  Creek  Mining  Co., 

163  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  103  Devisadero 
"    James,  plaster,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    James  M.,  plasterer,  r.  1310a  Harrison 
"    Jennie  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jeremiah,  r.  345  Minna 
"    Jeremiah    (estate    of).     Miss     Margaret 

O'Connell  manager,  paints  and  oils,  312, 

5th 
"    John,  r.  938  Bush 

"    John  (Flaherty  &  O'Connell),  r.  3030  Pine 
"    John  (O'Connell  Bros.),  r.  834  Harrison 
"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  608  Grove 
"    John,  bridge  builder,  r.  755  Folsom 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  14  McLea  Court 
"    John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  709  Dia- 
mond 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1717  San  Carlos 

Av 
"    John,  lodgings,  907  Folsom 
"    John,  packer,  r.  333  Chestnut 
"    John,  painter,  r.  613^  Natoma 
"    John,  porter  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  30  Kiss- 
ling 
"    John,  scavenger  Board  of  Education,  r.  13 

Beideman 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Hay  and  Grain 

Co.,  r.  1310a  Harrison 
"    JohnH.,  conductor   Market  St.   Ry,  r.  39 

Willow  Av 
"    John  H.,  engineer,  r.  103  Devisadero 
"    John  J.,  captain  Company  E,  1st  Infantry 

U.S.A.,  Angel  Island 
'•    John  J.,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  816  Greenwich 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  1401  Folsom 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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O'Connell   John    J 

nooga 
"    Joseph  B.,  carpenter, 

and  Fillmore 
"    Lawrence,  groceries  and  liquors,  18,  24th, 

r.  36.  24th 
"    M.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1221  McAllister 
"    Mamie  Miss,  with  Theo  C.  Marceau,  r.  39 

Sycamore  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  103  Devisadero 
"    Margaret  Miss,  manager  estate  of    Jere- 
miah O'Connell,  r.  312,  5th 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  furniture,  1126  Howard 
"    Martin  (O'Connell  &  Lewis),  r.  608  Grove 
"    Martin  C,  bricklayer,  r.  608  Grove 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  Russ  and  Natoma 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Maurice  A.,  horse  shoer  James  W.  Keefe,  r. 

1126  Howard 
"    Maurice  W.,  organist  St.  Ignatius  Church, 

r.  110  Devisadero 
"    Michael  (estate  of) ,  office  336,  4th 
"    Michael,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.   128 

Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Michael,  molder,  r.  27  Rausch 
"    Michael,  peddler,  r.  17  Aileen  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  engineer  Engine  4,  r.  150,  3d 
"    Michael  J.,  fireman  Engine  24 
"    Michael  W.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  37  Rausch 
"    Morris  W.,  boat  builder,  r.  2433  Mason 
"    Patrick,  blacksmith    Pac.    Roll.   Mill,   r. 

1502  Kentucky 
"    Patrick,  fireman  Engine  4,  r.  313^4,  7th 
"    Patrick,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  433V4 

Clementina 
"    Patrick  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Teresa's  Church, 

r.  723  Tennessee 
"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  912  Florida 
"    Richard,  gripman   Market   St.    Ry.,  r.  27 

Blake 
"    Roberto.,  r.  1815 Broderick 
O'Connell  Robert  E.,  D.D.  S.,  dentist,  231  Post,  r. 

103  Devisadero 
"    Robert  J.  G.,  physician  and  surgeon,  503 

Octavia 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  567  Stevenson  rear 
"    Solidad,  widow,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  chipper  Atlas  Iron  Wks. 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  103  Devisadero 
"    Thomas,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  1726  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  312,  5th 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  1309  Utah 
,,    Thomas,  packer,  r.  233  Chestnut 
"    Thomas  F.,  painter,  r.  333^  Ritch 
"    Thomas  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1610b  Mason 
"    Timothy,  painter  estate  Jeremiah  O'Con- 
nell, r.  58  West  Mission 
"    Walter,  plumber,  r.  1420  Geary 
"    William,  boat  builder,  r.  2433  Mason 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  333  Shipley 
"    William,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    William,  watchman  Post  Office,  r.  136  Perry 
"    William  B.,  shoe  cutter  StoU  &  Van  Ber- 
gen, r.  333,  8th  Av 
"    William  J.,   clerk  Tobin  &  Tobin,  r.  323, 

8th  Av 
"    William  T.,  patternmaker  S.  F.   Pattern 

Wks,  r.  755  Folsom 
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O'Connor  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r    109  Perry 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  607%,  3d 
"    Annie  Miss,  necktie  maker,  r.  1390Turk 
"    Arthur,  cook,  r.  213  Broadway 
"    B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2709  Mission 
"    Brida  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  325  Franklin 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  317  Tehama 
"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  430  Ringold 
"    Bridget,  lodgings,  68  Minna 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  314  Beale 
"    Charles,  r.  1813  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Charles,  carriage  washer  James  Hurst,  r. 

,^491/2  Natoma 
"    Charles,  hostler  Timothy  J.  Sullivan,  r.  117 

Wildey 
"    Charles,    laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,    r.    906 

Minnesota 
"    Charles  A.,  purser  str  North  Fork,  r.  457 

Bryant 
"    Charles  D.,  clerk,  r.  ,549V^  Natoma 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  258  Clara 
"    Charles  J.,  printer  Paul  P.   Bernhardt  & 

Co.,  r.  327  Eddy 
"    Charles  T.,  hoseman  Engine  32 
"    Christopher,  r.  103  Fulton 
"    Cornelius,  capitalist,  7  Nevada  Block,  r. 

825  O'Farrell 
"    Cornelius  laborer,  r.  14  Georgia 
"    Cornelius,  stenographer,  r.  844i/4  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  r.  1624  Clay 
"    Daniel,  r.  13th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Daniel  (Gallagher  &  O'Connor),  r.  560  How- 
ard 
"    Daniel,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  335  Bryant 
"    Daniel,  contractor,  r.  SE  cor  Sacramento 

and  Spruce 
"    Daniel,  driver  Frank  J.  Rath 
«'    Daniel,  engineer,  r.  21214,  12th  rear 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  451,  1st 
"    Daniel,  lodgings,  1121  Mission 
"    Daniel    J.,    hoseman     Engine    12,    r.    1702 

Kearny 
"    Daniel  M.,  molder,  r.  757b  Folsom 
"    Daniel  W.,  compositor,  r.  1730  San  Carlos 

Av 
"    David,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  5  Hampshire 
"    Dennis,  r.  923  Natoma 
"    Dennis,  baker,  r.  420  Ringold 
"    Dennis,  plumber,  r.  420  Ringold 
"    Dennis  H.,  painter,  r.  1109a  Leavenworth 
O'Connor  E.  A.,  cashier  Post   Office,    NW  cor 

Washington  and  Battery,  r.  1926  Vallejo 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper,  r.  428  Haight 
"    Edward,  coal,  r.  316  Ritch 
"    Edward,  cooper,  r.  52b  South  Park 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  906  Minnesota 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  2740  Folsom 
"    Edward,  tinsmith,  r.  2021  Hyde 
"    Edward  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  52b  South  Park 
"    Edward  Jr.,  riveter  Union  I.   Wks,  r.  906 

Minnesota 
"    Edward  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2303  Howard 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk  Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co., 

r.  542,  17th 
"    Edward  F.,  fitter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,   r. 

1925  Filbert 
"    Edward  J.,  compositor,  r.  1730  San  Carlos 

Av 
"    Edward  L.,  attorney  at  law,  26  Montgom- 
ery, r.  510  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  709  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ellen  Miss, restaurant,  1191  Market,  r.  1160 

Mission 
'<    Eugene,  foreman  Engine  7,  r.  20  Sharon 
"    Eugene  F.,  carpenter,  r.  337  Alvarado 


O'Connor  Francis,  broker,  r.  515V^,  6th 
"    Frank  A.,  brass  tinisher  Vincent  Kingwell 

r.  471/2  Ritch 
"    Frank  S.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

406  Ringold 
"    Frederick,  printer,  r.  52b  South  Park 
"    George  H.,  horse  clipper  M.  C.   Christian, 

r.  549V2  Natoma 
"    George  P.,  coremaker  Vincent  Kingwell,  r. 

25  Anthony 
"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  258  Clara 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  113  Shipley 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  8%  Boardman  PI 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  19^7  Pacific  Av 
"    Hugh,  r.  3  McCormick  PI 
"    Hugh,  hostler  Timothy  J.  Sullivan,  r.  2417 

Clay 
"    Humphrey,  hostler  Timothy  J.  Sullivan,  r. 

2417  Clay 
"    J.  &  Co.  (James  O'Connor),  groceries  and 

liquors,  217  Mason 
"    James,  r.  920  Page 
"    James,  r.  2303  Howard 
"    James  (J.  O'Connor  &  Co.),  r.  217  Mason 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  811  Harrison 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1703  Howard 
"    James,  foreman  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  cor  Broderick  and  Jefferson 
"    James,  hoseman  Engine  13,  r.   10  Virginia 

Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  210  Clara  rear 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  331  Jessie 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  804i/4  Turk 
"    James,  liquors,  401  Harrison 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  819,  17th 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  924  Army 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  233,  3d 
"    James,  surgical  dresser  City  and  County 

Hospital,  r.  2740  Folsom 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  704  Railroad  Av 
"    James  Jr.,  driver  W.   F.   O'Connor,  r.   3303 

Howard 
"    James     F.,   fruits     and    vegetables,    921 

Church 
"    James  F.,  plumber,  r.  28  Hartford 
"    James  F.,  3d  asst  engineer  str  Australia, 

r.  921  York 
"    James  H.,  clerk  Bear  &  Buckley,  r.  18th  Av 

South  bet  Q  and  R 
"    James    H.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail   &   Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    James  J.,  bookkeeper   U.  S.  Sub  Treasury, 

r.  431  McAllister 
O'Connor  James  J.,  contractor,  410  Kearny,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    James  J.,  painter,  r.  2740  Folsom 
"    James  W.,  2d  officer  str  City  of  Sydney 

O'CONNOR  J.  C.  &  CO,, 

undertakers  and  embalmers,  767  Mis- 
sion bet  3d  and  4tli,  telephone  Main 
5617 

O'Connor  Jeremiah,  expressman,  SE  cor  7th  and 

Mission,  r.  2827  Harrison 
"  Jeremiah,  helper,  r.  505,  8th 
"    Jeremiah,  lumber  dealer,  1166-1168  Mission, 

r.  651  Jessie 
"    Jei-emiah   C.  (J.  C.  O'Connor  &  Co.),  r.  1062 

Fulton 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  contractor,  r.  648  Minna 
"    Jerome,  butcher,  r.  1119  Mission 
"    J.    J.,  conductor   Market    St.    Ry,  r.    1435 

Valencia 
"    Johanna,  domestic,  2000  Laguna 
"    John,  r.  20  Sharon 
"    John.  r.  430  Bryant 
"    John,  r.  869  Market 
"    John,  r.  1352  Alabama 

"    John  (O'Connor  &  Tobin),  r.  408  Clementina 
"    John,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1226  Ashbury 
"    John,  deck,  r.  43  South  Park 
"    John,  compositor,  r.  268  Clara 
"    John,  cook    Herman  Lemmermann,    r.  52b 

South  Park 
"    John,  driver  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  gripman,  r.  2209  Pine 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  261  Tehama 
"    John,  iron  worker,  r.  116  Shipley 


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O'Connor  Jobn,  laborer,  r.  IV2  Morrell  PI 
"    Jotin,  laborer,  r.  26  Hartford 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  27V2  Rauscli 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  230  Langton 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  SSO'/a  RUch 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  534  Howard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1438,  24th 
"    John,    laborer    Mount    St.    Joseph   Infant 

Asylum,  r.  18th  Av  South  bet  Q  and  R 
"    John,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  608,  6th 
"    John,  liquors  and  boarding,  521,  1st 
"    John,  mattress  maker  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  37  Laskie 
"    John,  nurse,  r.  512,  15th 
"    John,  painter,  r.  10  Lapidge 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  22d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  1533  Dolores 
"    John,  porter,  r.  2901  Jackson 
"    John,  pressman  Daily  Report,  r.  444,  6th 
"    John,   salesman  Thomas  Taylor  &  Co.,  r. 

1523  Sanchez 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  627  Natoma 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  820  Folsom 
"    John,  stonemason,  r.  1908  Buchanan 
"    John  A.  (Lynch  &  O'Connor),  r.  120  McAl- 

"    John  B.,  policeman,  r.  317  Mason 

"    John  C.  r.  419  Grove 

"    John  Tl,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

1811  Scott 
"    John  P.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  1121  Mission 
"    John  J.,  chief  clei-k  Hospital  Dept.   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2828a  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.,  r.  181/2  Rausch 
"    John  J.,  horseshoer  T.  J.Crowley,  r.  Put- 
nam Av  nr  Union  Av 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  567  Stevenson  rear 
"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  335  Franklin 
'■    John  J.,  solicitor,  r.  2209  Pine 
"    John  L.,  auctioneer,  r.  1G03A  Greenwich 
"    John  M.,  cooper,  r,  336  Shipley 
"    John  R.,  policeman,  r.  2815  Howard 
"    John  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  427  Fulton 
"    Joseph,  assistant  O'Connor,  Mofiatt  &  Co., 

r.  Emeryville,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Joseph,  meat  smoker  Thomas  Loughran,  r. 

3213  Fillmore 
"    Joseph,  principal  Horace  Mann  Grammar 

School,  r.  405,  30th 
"    Joseph  A.,  salesman  Campodonico  &  Mal- 
colm Co.,  r.  1012a  Washington 
"    Joseph  R.,  printer  T.  J.  O'Connor  &  Co.,  r. 

836,  15th 
"    Joseph  T.,  student,  r.  130214  California 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  800  Hayes 
"    Julia  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  109  Perry 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1447,  25th 
^'    Kate,  domestic,  1530  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Laura    Mrs.,    baker    Hermann    Lemmer- 

mann,  r.  811  Harrison 
"    Lawrence,  bricklayer,  r.  9  Montcalm 

"    Leonore  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  52b  South 

Park 
"    Lorenz,  laborer,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    Louis,  civil  engineer,  r.  103,  8th 

"    Luke,  liquors,  211,  8th 

"    Maggie,  widow,  groceries,  558  Howard 

"    Maggie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  241'7  Clay 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  255  Stevenson 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  648  Minna 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1302V2  California 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1329  Waller 
^'    Margaret,  r.  2530  Pine 

"    Martin,  gardener,  r.  510  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    Martin,  gripman,  r.  334a,  2d  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  27  Laskie 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  406  Ringold 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  921  York 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1303  Harrison 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1813  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Mary,    widow,  r.  The    Lick  Old    Ladies' 
Home 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  317  Francisco 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  637  Florida 

"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  427  Fulton 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  730  Pine 

"    Mary  Mrs,  liquors,  235,  5th 

"    Mary,  domestic,  216,  18th 


O'Connor  Mary,  domestic,  565  Bryant 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  2086  Market 
"    Matthew,  collar  maker,  r.  510  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Maurice,  ironworker,  r.  914%  Harrison 
"    Maurice,  laborer,  r.  422  Natoma 
"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  11  Sheridan 
"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  2834  Bush 
"    Michael,  conductor  Gal.  St.  RR,  r.  2  Helen 
"    Michael,  driver  Engine  18 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  27,  11th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  17  Minna 
"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  142  Natoma 
"    Michael,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  Co., 

r.  634  San  Jose  Av 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  508  Fell 
"    Michael,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1303  Harri- 
son 
"    Michael  Jr.,  engineer  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co.,  r. 

11  Sheridan 
"    Michael  C,  clerk  Metzger  &  Franklin,  r. 

1234  C^jStro 
"    Michael  C,  shoemaker,  r.  12  Virginia  Av 
"    Michael  E.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings 
and  Loan  Society,  r.  905  Market 
O'Connor  Michael  F.  (Ferguson,  Curley  &  Co.), 
r.  1016,  20th 
"    MichaelJ.,  r.  508  Fell 
"    Michael  J.,  butcher  E.  F.   Smiddy,  r.  849 

Bryant 
"    Michael  J.,  laborer,  r.  51b  Shipley 
"    Michael  J.,  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1332 

Pacific 
"    Michael  M.    (Carroll   &  O'Connor),   r.  801 

Harrison 
"    Michael  M.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  514,4th 
O'Connor,  Moflfatt  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Will- 
iam Costello  president,  James  M.  Cos- 
tello  vice-president,  A.  J.  Costello   sec- 
retary,   wholesale    and    retail   dealers 
dry  goods,  111-121  Post 
"    Nellie,  domestic,  1001  Bush 
"    Nicholas,  bartender  Michael  Heflernan 
"    Owen,  groceries,  456  Minna 
"    Owen,  laborer,  r.  336  Shipley 
"    Patrick,  r.  258  Clara 
"    Patricki  r.  337  Haight 
"    Patrick,  r.  525  Myrtle  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  787  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  r.  816  Greenwich 
"    Patrick,  bartender,  r.  530,  3d 
■'    Patrick,  blacksmith,  r.  510  Connecticut 
"    Patrick,  butcher,  r.  510  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Patrick,  carpenter  William  B.  Kreger,  r. 

9%  Beideman 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  832  Haight 
"    Patrick,  cooper,  r.  913a  Post 
"    Patrick,  fireman,  r.  18  East 
"    Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  25th 

and  Florida,  r.  418  Stevenson 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  851  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1126  Market 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  153  Minna 
"    Patrick  J.,   architect,  r.  SE  cor  Lyon  and 

Green  ^     ^ 

"    Patrick   J.    Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  James 

Church,  r.  1032  Guerrero 
"    P  '  trick  J.,  laborer,  r.  2086  Market 
"    Peter,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Peter,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  152  Perry 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  1000  Hampshire 
"    Peter  F.,  printer  T.  J.  O'Connor  &  Co.,  r. 

836,  15th  .     „  ^ 

"    Peter  L.,  porter  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 
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O'Connor  Philip  T.,  bricklayer,  r.  2021  Hyde 
"    Redmond,     laborer     Golden     State     and 

Miners'  Iron  Wks,  r.  743  Harrison 
"    Richard,  clerk  Metzger  &  Franklin,  r.  2824 

Bush 
"    Richard  C,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings 

and  Loan  Soc,  r.  1811  Scott 
"    Richard  P.,  clerk  M.  S.  James,  r.  1811  Scott 
"    Richard  v.,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Mof- 

fatt&Co.,r.  711,  15th 
"    Richard    W.,  deputy    Sheriff,  r.   1908   Bu- 
chanan 
"    Robert  E.,  printer  Call,  r.  268  Clara 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  Overland  Freight  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  1927  Pacific  Av 
"    Rodger,  gardener,  r.  508  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Roger,  yardman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  509  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  361  Jessie 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  27%  Rausch 
"    T.,  porter  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Terrence,  laborer,  r.  3258y2  Mission 
"    Tessie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  258  Clara 
<•    Thomas,  r.  2714  Rausch 
"    Thomas,  r.  932  Bush 

"    Thomas,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  16  Board- 
man  PI 
"    Thomas,  contractor   and   builder,  r.    1003 

Powell 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  18th 

and  Dolores 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  18th   Av  South  bet  Q 

and  R 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  353  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  painter  Putnam  Av  nr  Union  Av 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  6  Rose  Av 
"    Thomas,  solicitor,  r.  315,  8th 
"    Thomas,  watchman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Thomas  E.,  draughtsman  E.  Depierre,  r. 

334  Kearny 
"    Thomas   F.,  foreman   Model   Laundry,  r. 

1326c  Harrison 
"    Thomas  J.   (T.  J.  O'Connor  &  Co.),  r.  433, 

27th 
"    Thomas  J.,  auctioneer,  r.  1003a  Greenwich 
"    Thomas  J.,  cashier  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,  r. 

1908  Buchanan 
"    Thomas  R.,  r.  836,  15th 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1112  Minnesota 
"    Timothy,  painter,  r.  SOSy^  Langton 
"    T.  J.  &   Co.    (Thomas    J.  O'Connor),  solar 

printers,  20  Ellis,  rooms  49-51 
"    William,  r.  165  Perry 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1123  Sutter 
"    William,  marble  polisher  Rufflno  &  Bian- 

chi,  r.  1121  Howard 
"    William,  painter,  r.  2650  Folsom 
"    William,  porter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

308  Tehama 
"    William,    yardman   Central   Coal   Co.,  r. 

13331/2  Natoma 
'•    William  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  258  Clara 
"    William  F.,  milk  dealer,   135,  19th,  r.  2303 

Howard 
"    William  H.,  woodturner,  r.  442  Duncan 
"    William  J.,  clerk  J.  O'Connor  &  Co.,  r.  217 


William  P.,  clerk  Patrick  O'Connor,  r.  SW 

cor  25th  and  Florida 
William  V.,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

1907  Lombard 
Winifred  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  913a  Post 
&   Tobin    (John    O'Connor    and    Michael 

Tobin),  livery  stable,  222,  5th 


O'Daniels  Edgar  E.,  electrician  Electrical  En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  128  Castro 
O'Day  Anne,  widow,  r.  1309  Harrison 
"    Charles,   teamster  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  940 

Mission 
"    Daniel,  groceries,  hay  and  grain,  wood  and 

coal,  NW  cor  14th  and  Belcher 
"    Daniel  J.,  millhand,  r.  2261^4  Clara 
"    Dennis,  teamster,  r.  256  Clementina 
"    Edward  (O'Day,  McCormick  &  Doyle),  r 
733  Church  ^     >'     - 

"    Edward  T.,  compositor,  r.  24  Pearl 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  228  Clara 
"    Henry,  policeman,  r.  412b  Bryant 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1309  Harrison 
"    James  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  333  Tehama 
"    John,  cattle  dealer,  r.  corFelton  and  Holy- 

oke 
"•   John,    fireman   State   Dredger  3,  r.  43814 


"    John,  restaurant,  415,  5th 

"  John,  vaquero  Henry  Moffat,  r.  1019,  15th 
Av  South 

"  John  F.,  searcher  records,  r.  256  Clemen- 
tina 

"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  417a,  22d 

"  Joseph,  vaquero  Henry  Moffat,  r.  1019,  15th 
Av  South 

"  Joseph  B.,  wood  and  coal  5  Dore,  r.  1309 
Harrison 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  412b  Bryant 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1019,  15th  Av  South 

"  ,  McCormick  &  Doyle  (Edward  O'Day,  Wil- 
liam H.  McCormick  and  John  R.  Doyle), 
carriage  painters,  421-423  Pacific 

"  Robert,  teamster  Benj  Curtaz  &  Son,  r.  208 
Hickory  Av 

•'  Robert  E.,  carriage  painter  O'Day,  Mc- 
Cormick &  Doyle,  r.  145  Natoma 

"    Thomas  F.,  teamster,  r.  2422  Bryant 

"    William,  varnisher,  r.  540,  9th 
4®-0'Day.    See  O'Dea 
O'Dea  Albert,  musician,  r.  26  Hayes 

"    Edmond,  clerk  J.  A.  O'Dea,  r.  42  Norfolk 

"    Edward,  policeman,  r.  1303  Larkin 
O'Dea  John  A.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1528  Polk, 
r.  42  Norfolk 

"  Joseph  P.,  shipping  clerk  O'Connor,  Moflatt 
&  Co.,  r.  721  Turk 

"  Josephine  Mrs.,  bakery  and  lunch  parlors, 
26  Hayes 

"    Martin,  horseshoer,  126  Geary,  r.  721  Turk 

"  Martin  Jr.,  horseshoer  Martin  O'Dea,  r.  731 
Turk 

"  Michael,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2222 
Polk 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2211  Polk 

"    Michael,  liquors,  940  Bryant 

"  Michael  A.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  731 
Turk 

"  Michael  W.,  upholsterer  Chas.  M.  Plum& 
Co.,r.  14  Elgin  Park  Av 

"  Patrick,  ironworker,  r.  California  Av  nr 
Montezuma 

"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  2415  Clay 

"    Thomas    M.,    janitor     Hibernia    Savings 
and  Loan  Society,  r.  108  Elsie 
JW^O'Dea.    See  O'Day 

O'Dell  William  G.,  butcher  Simon  Silverberg,  r. 
1019,  10th  Av  South 

"    William  G.  Jr.,   butcher    Simon    Silver- 
berg, r.  1019,  10th  Av  South 
4®-0'Dell.    See  Odell 
O'Dogherty  H.  P.  B.,  electric  engineer  S.  F.  &  S. 

M.  Ry.,  r.  1509  Dolores 
O'Doherty  Michael,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  142  Joost  Av 
O'Donald  Maggie,  domestic,  2912  California 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  3010  Clay 
O'Donnell  Annie,  domestic,  1613  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Annie  Miss,  dry  goods,  608  Napa 

"  B.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  1027  La- 
guna 

"  Bernard,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill  r.  W  s 
Tennessee  nr  Sierra 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  334  Ritch 

"    Bridget  Mrs.,  liquors,  20  Everett 
"    Charles,  bartender  Roger  Kearney,  r.  1113 
Battery 


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O'Donnell  Charles,  expressman,  NW  cor  2d  and 

Mission,  r.  153,  13th 
"    Charles,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  25, 12th 
"    Charles  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  25,  12th 

O'DONNELL  CHARLES  C, 

physician  and  surgeon,  hours  9  to 
12  a.  m.,  2  to  5  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
1206  Market  cor  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  90 
25tli 

O'Donnell  Charles  J.  (C.   J.  O'Donnell  &  Co.), 
r.  605  Market 

■  '  C.  J.  &  Co.  (Charles  J.  O'Donnell),  commis- 
sion, 27  Leidesdorff 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  884  Illinois 

"    Edward,  electrotyper,  r.  96  Steiner 

"    Edward,  janitor,  r.  532  Jessie 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1311  Lyon 

"    Edward,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Ill  Morris  Av 

"    Edward  I.,  clerk,  r.  413,  3d  Av 

"  Edward  M.,  coppersmith,  r.  W  s  Tennes- 
see bet  Sierra  and  Napa 

"  Edward  P.,  bartender  John  J.  Meyer,  r. 
1334  Howard 

"  Edward  T.,  compositor  Call,  r.  502  Wash- 
ington 

"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  939,  17th 

"  Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1412  Valen- 
cia 

"  Eugene  W.,  brass  molder  "W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  321,  29th 

'•    Festus,  r.  1331  Pacific 

"    Frank,  bookbinder,  r.  411  Stevenson 

'•    Frank,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  64  Sierra 

"  Frank,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
164  Sierra 

"    Frank,  marine  engineer,  r.  43,  3d 

"    George  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  939, 

17th 

O'Donnell  George  W.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

hours  10  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.  and  6  to  8  p.  m., 

offices  1306  Market  and  704  Washington 

"  Harry  O.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1032  Market, 
r.  23  Birch  Av 

"  Hugh,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 
16%  Folsom  Av 

"    James,  r.  116'^  Bernard 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1412  Valencia 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  837  Folsom 

"    James,  fireman,  r.  729V2  Minnesota 

"  James,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 
Works,  r.  NE  cor  Corbett  Av  and  Dan- 
vers 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  14  Verona  PI 

"  James,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  729V^ 
Minnesota 

"    James,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  819  Market 

"    James,  tailor,  r.  706  Hayes 

"  James  C,  gauger  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue, 
r.  11131/2  York 

"    James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1412  Valencia 

"  James  W.,  bookkeeper  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  321,  39th 

"    John,  r.  2122  Steiner 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  303  Jessie 

"    John,  bookkeeper,  r.  3a5,  23d 

"    John,  cutter  Charles  Lyons,  r.  609  Fulton 

"    John,  gardener,  1714  Clay 

"    John,  hostler,  r.  1804  Mission 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  3  Pearl 

"  John,  packer  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  341a 
San  Jose  Av 

"  John,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  1211 
Montgomery 

' '    John,  with  Aurora  Dif  tilling  Co. ,  r.  335,  23d 

"    John  F.,  house  painter,  r.  1011V4  York 

"    John  N.,  carpenter,  r.  808  Kentucky 

"  Joseph  E.  (Jones  &  O'Donnell),  attorney  at 
law,  14  Sansome,  rooms  40-41A,  r.  10> 
Baker 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  907  Bryant 

"    M.,  coalpasser  str  Australia 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  75  Jessie 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  404  Octavia 

"    Mark,  marine  fireman,  r.  15654  Silver 

"  Martin,  clerk  Fannin  &  Pranks,  r.  20  Ev- 
erett 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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O'Donnell  Martin,  laborer,  r.213  Clipper 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  40a  West  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  153  Dore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  413,  3d  Av 
"    Matt  (O'Donnell  &  Dearin),  r.  608  Geary 
"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  548  Howard 
"    Michael,  groceries,  NW    cor   Jersey  and 

Vicksburg,  r.  256  Jersey 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  5  Eureka 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  49  West  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  157  Perry 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  82%  Clipper 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  330  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Nellie  Miss,  governess,  r.  514  Mason 
"    Patrick,  r.  132  Cook 
"    Patrick,  butcher,  r.  412i/4  Hayes 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  F,  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  301 

Sierra 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  808  Kentucky 
"    Patrick  H.,  insurance  agent,  r.  808   Ken- 
tucky 
"    Patrick   J.,    plumber    and    gasfltter,    704 

Butte,  r.  W  s  Tennessee  bet  Sierra  and 

Napa 
"    Patrick  J.,  policeman,  r.  413,  3d  Av 
■'    PeterP.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1220, 

24th 
"    Philip,  clerk  Harry  O'Donnell,  r.  23  Birch 

Av 
"    Philip,  porter,  r.  995  Market 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  19  Tehama 
"    Philip,    traveling   salesman,    r.  2660  Fol- 
som 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  229  Fulton 
"    Richard,  salesman,  r.  1027  Laguna 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  793  Mission 
"    Robert,  lodgings,  1318  Dupont 
"    Roger,  real  estate,  r.  1318  Dupont 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  1428  McAllister 
"    Sarah  Miss,  saleslady  George  A.  Craig,  r. 

413,  3d  Av 
"    T.,  weigher  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  938%  Valencia 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  517%,  4th 
"    Thomas,  stone  cutter,  r.  18  Rausch 
"    William,  r.  558  Stevenson  rear 
!'    William,  laborer,  r.  32  Tehama 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  361  Minna 
"    William  H.,  engineer  fire  boat  Governor 

Markham,  r.  1206%  Polk 
"    William  J.,  stock  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill 

&  Stetson,  r.  939,  17th 
"    William  J.,  with  Croome  Dental  Assn.,  r. 

1603  Geary 
"    &  Dearin  (Matt  O'Donnell  and  James  H. 

Dearin),  liquors,  5  Grant  Av 
O'Donoghue   Cornelius,  clerk   C.  Curtin,  r.  408 

Hyde 
"    Joseph  F. ,  clerk,  r.  331  Turk 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  331  Turk 
O'Donovan  Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  397  Hayes 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  397  Hayes 
"    Martin,  messenger,  r.  397  Hayes 
"    Martin  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  397  Hayes 
O'Dougherty  Harry,  electrician,  r.  1509  Dolores 
O'Doul  August,  butcher,  1250, 5th  Av  South 
"    Edward  J.,  butcher,  r.  5th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Eugene,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  1337,  7th 

Av  South 
O'Dowd  Brothers  (Jeremiah  and   Patrick   C), 

liquors,  143,  5th 
"    Jeremiah  (O'Dowd  Bros.),  r.  474  Tehama 
"    Maurice,  gripman,  r.  334a  2d  Av 
"    Patrick  C.  (O'Dowd  Bros.)  r.  2006  Sutter 
"    Thomas  P.,  salesman  Joseph  T.  Poheim,  r. 

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O'DriscoU  Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  951  Howard 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  459  Tehama 
O'Dwyer  Charles   E.,  salesman  O'Dwyer  &  Co., 
r.  1711  Howard 
"    James  (O'Dwyer  &  Co.).  r.  1711  Howard 
"    James  Jr.,  salesman  O'Dwyer  &  Co.,r.  400, 

34  th 
"    Thomas,  manager  O'Dwyer  &  Co.,  2851, 16th, 
r.  1212  H-ward 
O'Dwyer  &  Co.   (James  O'Dwyer),  dry    goods, 

38,  3d,  and  2851,  16th 
O'Fallon  Margaret,  widow,  r.  640  Natoma 
OTarrell  Annie,  widow,  r.  515a  Fell 
"    Bernard,  butcher,  r.  515a  Fell 
"    Bridget  A.,  widow,  r.  216  Capp 
"    Gustave,  clerk,  r.  515a  Fell 
"    John  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1219, 

25th 
"    John,  dairy,  128  Edinburgh 
"    John  J.  (O'Farrell  &  Co.),  r.  1016  Post 
"    Lillian,  domestic,  1630  Sacramento 
"    Louis    J.,   with   O'Farrell   &    Co.,    r.   1906 

Baker 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  640  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  conductor  Market  Sl.  Ry.,  r.  1556 

Kentucky 
"    Patrick,  surveyor,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Richard,    butcher   C.   W.   Foster,   r.    515a 

Fell 
"    Thomas,  r.  918  Montgomery 
"    Thomas,  master  schr  W.  S.  Phelps,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Timothy,  deputy  Thomas  C.  Wells,  r.  2514, 

16th 
"    William,  boatman,  r.  214  Langton 
"    William,  hoseman   Engine   17,    r.  412  Te- 
hama 

O'FARRELL  &  CO. 

(J.  J.  O'Farrell),  real  estate  agents, 
house  brokers  and  rent  collectors,  11 
Montgomery 

4®=-0"Farrell.    See  Farrell 

O'Ferrall  Joseph  P.,  laborer  U.   S.  Customs,   r. 
447,  1st 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  717  Valencia 
O'Flanagan  Arthur,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  915  Sanchez 
"    Edward  A.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Mofiatt  & 
Co.,  r.  915  Sanchez 
O'Gara  Edward,  clerk  Bert  F.  Miller 
"    James,  ticket  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  826  Bush 
"    John,  clerk  Jones  &  O'Donnell,  r.  826  Bush 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  623  Arkansas 
•'    Thomas,  messenger  I.  L.  Soloman  &  Co.,  r. 
164  Clara 
O'Gorman  Matthew,  lumberman,  r.  18  Andover 
Av 
"    T.  v.,  executive  officer  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 
j8S"0'Gorman.    See  Gorman 
0"Grady  Alexander,  attorney  at  law,  38  Nevada 
Block,  r.  560  Olive  Av 
"    Anne  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    John,  shoemaker,  2009  Hyde 
"    John,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms 
"    Thomas,  driver  James  W.  McHugh,  r.    110 

Hyde 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Na- 
toma and  Mary 
"    Timothy,  policeman,  r.  413  Clementina 
"    William,  r.  741  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Paul's 
Church  (R.  C),  r.  1628  Church 
«S-0"Grady.    See  Grady 


O'Hair  Cora  Mrs.,  lodgings,  106^^,  3d 
"    John,  painter,  r.  712  Folsom 
•'    Patrick  E..  stoves  and  hardware,  135,  4th, 

r.  106H,  3d 
"    William,  plumber   Patrick   E.  O'Hair,  r. 

119/2  Welsh 
;Kg-0'Hair.    See  O'Hare 
O'Halloran  Frank  O.,  fireman  str  Walla  Walla, 

r.  17  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  cor  Bameveld  Av  and 

Hale 
"    James,  collector,  r.  cor  Barneveld  Av  and 

Hale 
"    John  J.,  r.  1103  Mason 
•'    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1231  Castro 
"    Maurice,   laborer  O'Connell   &    Lewis,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Thomas,   carpenter,   r.  cor  Barneveld  Av 

and  Hale 
"    Thomas,  tailor,  536  Grove 
"    Timothy,  r.  1103  Mason 
O'Hanlon  C.  P.,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r. 

1816a  Ellis 
"    Frank,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    James  F.,  clothing,  12  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

1625  Folsom 
4®-0'Hanlon.    See  Hanlon 
O'Hara  Bell,  domestic,  2323  Devisadero 
"    Charles,  driver   Chas.   H.   Switzer,    r.    30 

Grove 
"    Charles,  marine  engineer,  r.  428'/4,  5th 
"    Cornelius,  boatman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Edward,  machinist,  r.  1229  Howard 
"    Frank,  contractor,  r.  909  Railroad  Av 
"    Hugh  K.,  boilermaker  Uuion  I.  Wks,  r.  18 

Georgia 
"    J.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    James,  fisherman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    John,  r.  933  Kearny 

"    John,  stationary  engineer,  r.   1229  Howard 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  .525  Geary  rear 
"    John  J.,  bricklayer,  r.  27,  13th 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Floyd  &   Kelly,  r.    1575 

Mission 
"    Lilian  Miss  (O'Hara  &  Livermore),  r.  704 

Sutter 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow  r.  514  Guerrero 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1016  Devisadero 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  248  Tehama 
"    Mary,  domestic,  101  Broderick 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  704  Sutter 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  South  Coast,  r.   158 

Shipley  rear 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Peter,  laborer,  Magdalen  Asylum 
"    Samuel,  compositor  Filmer-Rollins  Elec- 
tro Co.,  r.  1229  Howard 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  2751,  16th, 

r.  2787,  16th 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  214  Chestnut 
"    Thomas,  proprietor  The  Sunnyside,  15314, 

3d 
"    W.,  miner,  r.  1045  Market 
"    William,  wire  drawer,  r.  214  Chestnut 
"    &    Livermore   (Miss    Lilian    O'Hara    and 

MissG.G.  Livermore),  studio  of  applied 

art,  704  Sutter 
O'Hare  Charles  (Roche  &  O'Hare),  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  coachman,  812  Fell 
"    Hugh,  carpenter,  r.  753  Howard 
"    James,  liquors,  666  Mission,  r.  753  Howard 
"    J.  H.,  teamster,  r.  177  Perry 
"    John,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co. 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  6  Billings  PI 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  1017i4  Hampshire 
"    Joseph  M.  F.,  steward,  r.  22i/2,  7th 
"    Michael,  plasterer,  r.  50  Farallones 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  9]4  Welsh 
"    Peter,  fireman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  349  Minna 
4®=0'Hare.    See  O'Hara 
O'Harra  W.  T.,  assayer,  r.  22,  11th 
O'Hea  James  H.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  Office,  r. 

905  Market 
O'Hearn  Daniel  J.,  laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 
r.  Menlo  Park 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  4  Alger  PI 


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O'Hoio  Joseph,  plumber,  r.  1579  Folsom 
"    Mark  E.,  plumber  P.  F.  Ward  &  Co.,  r.  1579 

Folsom 
"    Michael,  stableman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
1579  Folsom 

O'Kane  Charles  T.,  salesman  J.  O'Kane,  r.  1114 
O'Farrell 

O'Kane  F.  &  Son  (Frank  and  Thomas  J.),  ex- 
pressmen, SW  cor  California  and  Mont- 
gomery, and  wood  and  coal,  hay  and 
grain,  1036  Golden  Gate  Av 
■'  Frank  (F.  O'Kane  &  Son),  r.  1036  Golden 
Gate  Av 

O'Kane  Frank  G.,  manager  J.  O'Kane,  767  Mar- 
ket, r.  1114  O'Farrell 

O'KANE  J., 

Frank  G.  O'Kane  manager,  manufac- 
turer and  dealer  liarness  and  saddlery, 
767  Market,  brancli  5tli  Av  opposite 
Race  Track 
O'Kane  James,  superintendent  City  Cemetery, 
34th  Av  and  Clement,  r.  1408  Folsom 

"    James,  hostler,  r.  539  Sacramento 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  565  Pennsylvania  Av 

"    John,  capitalist,  64  Nevada  Block,   r.  346, 
1st 

"    John,  salesman  Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  &  Co., 
r.  401  Harrison 

"    John  F.,  hackman,  r.  213,  14th 

"    J.  William,  r.  346,  1st 

"    Maiy  E.,  widow,  r.  1114  O'Farrell 

"    Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  401  Harrison 

"    Michael,  tanner,  r.  14i4,  24th 

"    Thomas  J.  (F.  O'Kane  &  Son),  r.  1036  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    William,  hackman,  r.  140g  Folsom 

■"    William  D.,  general  superintendent  Pac. 
Transfer  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 
O'Keefe    Abbie    Miss,  domestic,  r.   924  Wash- 
ington 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  11  Bourbin  PI 

"    Daniel,  r.  14  Oak 

"    Daniel,  foundryman  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  1 
Beale  PI 

"    Daniel,  marine  fireman,  r.  21  Stanford 

"    Dennis,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  27  Clinton 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  521  Ho  vard 

"    Dennis  D.,   sailmaker  William  Davis,    r. 
1529  Dolores 

■"    Frances,  widow,  r.  21  Stanford 

"    Frances,  domestic,  627b  Ellis 

"    Frank  H.,  traveling  salesman  Dairymen's 
Union  of  Cal.,  r.  San  Jose 

^'    Jeremiah  (DrafQn  &  O'Keefe),  r.  519  Shot- 
well  rear 

^'    Jeremiah,  groceries  and  liquors,  498,  8th 

^'    Jeremiah,  wood  and  coal,  1317  Pine,  r.  2  Vin- 
cent 

"    John,    blacksmith   O'Brien  &   Sons,  r.  18 
Reed 

-'    John,  foreman  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  215,  12th 

"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1119  Clay 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  733b  Clementina 

"    John,  liquors,  215%,  12th 

"    John  F.  (Kennedy  &  O'Keefe),  r.   11  Bour- 
bin PI 

"    John  J.,  copyholder  Report,  r.  316  Turk 

"    John  M.,  driver,  r.  812  Bryant 

"    John  P.,  teamster  S.  F.   Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
10114  Michigan 

"    John  P.  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  101%  Michigan 

"    Joseph  A.,  salesman  A.  J.  B.  Immel  &  Co., 
r.  932  Broadway 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,    janitress    Henry    Durant 
Primary  School,  r.  3Vo  Turk 

"    Marguerite  Miss,  r.  316  Turk 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  812  Bryant 

"    Mary,  domestic,  1810  Bush 

"    Mary,  press  feeder  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  959  Folsom 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  .301  Sierra 

"    Michael,  waiter,  r.  704  Folsom 

"    Michael  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1122  Har- 
rison 

"    Michael  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  <&  Co., 
r.  316  Turk 

"    Morris,  laborer,  r.  1703  Howard 


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O'Keefe  Patrick,  bricklayer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1 
Rivoli  Av 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2  Precita  Av  rear 

"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  1610  Kearny 

"  Patrick,  soMerer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  2 
Vincent 

"    Patrick  J.,  baker,  r.  1  Beale  PI 

"  Patrick  J.,  melter  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 
Wks,  r.  816  Lyon 

"  T.,  salesman  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  637 
Jessie 

"  Thomas,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  405 
Lyon 

"  Thomas,  machinist  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  2 
Vincent 

"  Thomas,  watchman  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR.,  r.  3  Russell 

"    Timothy,  box  sawyer,  r.  21  Stanford 

"  Timothy,  groceries  and  liquors,  1831  Mis- 
sion 

"    William,    fireman   Market  St.    Ry.,  r.    17 
Blake 
O'Keeffe  Arthur  J.,  bartender  D.  J.  A.  O'Keefle, 
r.  1806  Polk 

"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    Daniel  J.  A.,  liquors,  1803  Polk,  r.  1806  Polk 

"    Edmund  D.,  dental  student,  r.  1806  Polk 

"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 

"    May  F.  Miss,  r.  1806  Polk 

"    Peter  K.,  policeman,  r.  202  Noe 
O'Keeffe   Stephen  R.,   attorney    at    law,    35-37 
Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  1114  York 

"    Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  New  England  Mu- 
tual Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
O'Laughlan  Michael,  switchman,  r.  1143  Stev- 
enson 
O'Laughlin  John  F.,  dentist,  SE  cor  4th  and 
Mission,  r.  262^4  Clara 

"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  512  Howard 
4®=0'Laughlin.    See  O'Loughlin 
O'Leary  Arthur,  seaman,  r.  120  Townsend 

"    Arthur,  teamster,  r.  320  Langton 

"  Cornelius,  fireman  F.  Korbel  &  Bros,  r. 
1010/2  Bryant 

"    D.,  domestic,  1413  Post 

"    Daniel,  blacksmith,  r.  761  Harrison 

"  Daniel,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  602  Cen- 
tral Av 

"  Daniel,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Co.,  r.  1144  Howard 

"    Daniel,  painter,  r.  740  Clayton 

'•  Daniel  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  740 
Clayton 

"  David  J.,  editor  Journal  of  Commerce,  r. 
1002  Polk 

"    Dennis,  fireman,  r.  Pioneer  House 

"    Dennis,   laborer    Pac.     Roll.   Mill,  r.  1093 

"    Dennis  F.,  ironmolder,  r.  602  Minnesota 

"    Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  602  Minnesota 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  227  Langton  rear 

»    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1112,  26th 

"    Fergus,  r.  Grand  Hotel 

"    James,  r.  208,  5th 

"  James,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  18 
Chesley 

"  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  715  Natoma 
O'Leary  James,  president  San  Francisco  Jour- 
nal of  Commerce  Publishing  Co.  and 
editor  Journal  of  Commerce,  offlce  518 
Sacramento,  r.  2223  Webster 

"    James,  flagman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3  Kate  PI 

"  James  Jr.,  reporter  Journal  of  Commerce, 
r.  2223  Webster 

"  James  P.,  clerk  Charles  Mattheas  &  Co.,  r. 
1153  Harrison 


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O'Leary  Jennie,  domestic,  1808  Scott 
"    Jeremiah,  gardener,  r.  12  Geneva 
"    Jeremiah,  porter  S.  F.  Shoe  House,  r.  247 

Clementina 
"    Jeremiah,    proprietor    Innisfallen    Hotel, 

1017  Battery 
"    John,  cooper  Herbert  &Vogel,r.  509d  Hayes 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1010%  Bryant 
"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  1153  Harrison 
"    John  D.,  houseroofer,  r.  116  Ivy  Av 
"    John  D.,  solicitor  ^tna   Insurance  Co.,  r. 

614  Jones 
"    John    F.,     teamster     Overland     Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  247  Clementina 
"    John  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  15414  Clara  rear 
"    John  P.,  last  maker  S.  F.  Last  Factory,  r. 


"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  614  Jones 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  319,  29th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  940  Brannan 

"    Mary,  Miss,  r.  1217  Polk 

"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher    Garfield    Primary 

School,  r.  1330  Buchanan 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  43  Perry 
"    Michael  O.,  laborer,  r.  654  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1153  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  611  Tennessee 
"    Patrick,  molder,  r.  34  Clara 
"    P.  F.,  compositor  Journal  of   Commerce,  r. 

2223  Webster 
"    Thomas,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1153  Harrison 
"    Thomas  J.,  rattan  worker  Wakefield    Rat- 
tan Co. 
"    Timothy  blacksmith,  r.  602  Minnesota 
"    Timothy,  gripman,  r.  3427  Sacramento 
"    Timothy,  hostler,  r.  1909  Lexington  Av 
"    Timothy,  shoemaker,  r.  531  Howard 
"    Timothy,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson    &   Co.,  r. 

221  Vallejo 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  311  Langton 
"    William,  conductor   Market   St.  Ry,  r.  11 

Decatur 
"    William,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  132,  4th 

Av 
"    William   A.,  finisher  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  614  Jones 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 

r.  503  Powell 
"    William  J.,  decorator,  r.  128  Silver 
0"Loghlen  Andrew  J.,  accountant,  r.  724  Broder- 

ick 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  724  Broderick 
O'Loughlen    Nellie    Miss,    teacher    Columbia 

Grammar  School,  r.  1101  Pine 
0"Loughlin  Michael,  r.  501  East 
O'Mahoney   Hugh,    salesman  The    Hamburger 

Co.,  r.  Clement  bet  22d  and  23d  Avs 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  115,  7th 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  19  Lundy  Lane 
"    W.  G.  Rev.,  assistant  pastor  Church  of  St. 

Charles  Borromeo,  r.  390  Shotwell 
O'Malley  Austin   A.,  harnessmaker  J.  O'Kane, 

r.  1114  Hyde 
"    Austin  J.,  harnessmaker  Main  &  Winches- 
ter, r.  1416  Hyde 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1222  Union 
"    Charles,  policeman,  r.  219  Fair  Oaks 
"    Edward,  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  15  Union  PI 
"    Edward,  expressman,  r.  861  Market 
"    Edward,  helper  William   F.  Wilson,  r.  33 

Boardman  PI 
"    Ellen,  groceries,  318  Vallejo 
"    George,  messenger  Western  Meat  Co.,r. 
1114  Hvde 


O'Malley  James,  bricklayer,  r.  52  Minna 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1213  McAllister 
"    James  C,  stenographer,  r.  1213  McAllister 
"    John,  fireman  str  Noyo 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  14%  Ringold 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  221  Minna 
"    John,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  318  Vallejo 
"    John   J.,    clerk    Naphtaly,  Freidenrich  & 

Ackerman,  r.  1213  McAllister 
"    John  T.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  15  Union  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  33a  Boardman  PI 
"    M.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  413b  Devisadero 
"    Owen,  teamster  California-Nevada  Cream- 
ery Co.,  r.  261  Perry 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  155  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  pantryman  Palace  Restaurant,  r. 

234  Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co., 

r.  320  Ritch 
"    Peter  J.,  iron  molder,  r.  1012  York 
"    Stephen,   horseshoer   Martin  O'Dea,  r.  512 

Bush 
>8S-0'Malley.    See  Malley 
O'Mara  John,  laborer,  r.  1105  McAllister 
"    Kate,  widow,  notions,  1318  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Lawrence,   conductor   Market   St.  Ry.,  r. 

1105  McAllister 
"    Mary,  domestic,  3103  Clay 
"    Michael,  r.  49  Everett 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  1156  Mission 
O'Meara  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1007  Paciflc 
"    James,  blacksmith,  r.  462%  Tehama 
"    Johanna  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  859  Fol- 

som 
"    John,  wire  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r. 

113%  Shipley 
"    John  E.,  assistant  cashier  New  York  Life 

Ins.  Co.,r.  803  Ellis 
"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  24  Hofl  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  859  Folsom 
"    Philip,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.,  r. 

803  Ellis 
"    R.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Richard,    laborer    Tubbs   Cordage   Co.,  r. 

1530  Kentucky 
"    Richard  T.  (O'Meara  &  McCarthy),  r.  803 

Ellis 
"    Timothy,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  4 

Mars 
"    &    McCarthy  (Richard    T.  O  'Meara     and 

Charles   F.  McCarthy),  wood  and  coal. 

809  Geary 
O'Neal  Bridget  Mrs.,  groceries,  17Zoe 
"    Henry  E.,   clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  326  Eddy 
"    John,  bellbanger,  r.  407  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  H.,  real  estate,  r.  14c  Clinton 
"    Mary  L.    Mrs.,   principal  Lafayette    Pri- 
mary School,  r.  117  Hermann 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  17Zoe 
O'Neil  Alfred,  driver,  r.  1305  Montgomery 
"    Alfred,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  415 

Jersey 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  450%  Tehama 
"    Andrew  W.,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Rincon  Av 
"    Anna  C,  saleslady,  r.  450%  Tehama 
"    Anne  Miss,  domestic,  r.  444%,  3d 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  15  Jansen 
"    Bernard,  lamplighter,  r.  28  Everett 
■'    Carrie  Miss,  r.  316,7th 
"    Catherine  Miss,   spinner  Tubbs    Cordage 

Co.,  r.  14  Clinton  Av 
"    Charles  E.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  640 

Ivy  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.   r.  8  Harrison  Av 
O'Neil  Cyrus  F.,   secretary  Odd  Fellows'  Hall 

Association   of    San   Francisco,  3   Odd 

Fellows'  Bldg,    and    sexton  First  Uni- 
tarian Church,  r.  420,  13th 
"    Daniel,  carriage  maker,  r.  725  Hayes 
"    Daniel,  ironworker  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  507, 

7th 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  418  Ringold 
"    Daniel  [F.,  foreman  Union  I.  Wks,  r.420, 13th 
"    Daniel  J.,  porter  Sanborn  &Wise.  r.  2710 
Polk 


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O'Neil  Daniel  M. ,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 
1061/2  Haight 
"    David,  ironworker,  r.  1431  Folsom 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  r.  565  Stevenson 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  1  Filbert 
"    Dennis  J.,  barber,  r.  96  Steiner 
"    Edward  (McCormick  Bros.),  r.  1431  Folsom 
"    Edward,  lamplighter  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  608,   17th 
"    Edward,  millhand,  r.  10  Rincon  PI 
"    Edward,  piledriver,  r.  101, 1st 
"     Edward,  pressman,  r.  1305  Montgomery 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  18  N.atoma  rear 
"    Ellen  L.,  widow,  r.  2496  Market 
"    Frances  Miss,  r.  1210  Mason 
"    Francis,  longshoreman,  r.  2  Washington 
"    Frank,  bottler  Rosenblatt  Co.,  r.  554  Stev- 
enson 
"    Frank,  printer  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.   1305 

Montgomery 
"    Frank,  tailor  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.  418  Rin- 

gold 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  614,  34th 
"    George,    carrier  postofBce,  r.  2496  Market 
"    George  D.,  secretary  California  Champagne 

Co.,  344  Stevenson,  r.  19  Scott 
"    George  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  614,  24th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  444%,  3d 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1227  Dolores 
"    Henry,  truckman  Truck  4,  r.  3  White 
"    Henry,  farmer  Mt.  St.  Joseph  Infant  Asy- 
lum 
"    Hugh,  clerk  D.   N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

565  Stevenson 
"    J.,  wrapper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  512%,  2d 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  281  Minna 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  512  Mission 
"    Jeremiah  D.,  molder,  r.  3  Laussat 
"    Jeremiah  T.,  painter,  r.  1631  Mission 
"    John,  r.  mVi  Everett 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  502Y2  Broadway 
"    John,  electrician  Cal.  Elec.  Wks 
"    John,   foreman    iron    foundry   Union   I-ron 

Wks,  r.  116,  13th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  305  Bryant 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  305  Minna 
"    John,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

432,  17th 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  12  Federal 
"    John,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r.  220 

Brannan 
"    John    J.,    clerk   forwarding   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  127  Pierce 
"    John  M.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

201/2  Minna 
"    John  M.,  plumber  T.  H.  Monaghan,  r.  614, 

.24th 
"    John  P.,  plumber,  r.  3  White 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  281  Minna 
"    Joseph  E.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2496  Market 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1631  Mission 
"    Kate,  domestic,  r.  425,  3d 
"    Kate  Miss,  laundress  Lane  Hospital 
"    Lawrence   J.,  hoseman  Engine   27,    r.    96 

Steiner 
"    Lillian  B.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  420,  13th 
"    M.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co.,  r. 

825  Polk 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  20;4  Minna 
"    Martin,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept.,  r. 

25th  Av  nr  Lake 
"    Mary,  widow,'  r.  717  Greenwich 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1631  Mission 
"    Maurice,    machinist    Pac.     States    Type 

Foundry,  r.  115  State 
"    Maurice  D.,  waiter,  r.  5  Carlos  PI 
"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Michael,  hoseman  Engine  27,  r.  316,  7th 
"    Nora  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co..  r. 

14  Clinton 
"    Patrick,   butcher  John  Wagner  &  Sons,  r. 

9th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1305  Montgomery 
"    Patrick,  master  mariner,  r.  828  Geary 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  10  Rincon  Av 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  555  Bryant 


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O'Neil  Richard,  with  A.  Ottinger,  r.  Oakland 
"    R.  P.,  marine  engineer,  r.  415  Jersey 
"    S.  P.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Thomas,  bartender  William   Shannon,   r. 

224  Post 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  1018  Jackson 
"    Thomas,  boatman,  r.  8  Clay 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  46  Richland  At 
"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  713  Oak 
"    Thomas,  foundryman,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  10  Rincon  Av 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  15  Welsh 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  137  Pierce 
"    Vincent  A.,   with  Leonard  &  Ellis,  r.  116 

Ridley 
"    William,  r.  1220  Folsom 
"    William,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  405V^, 

5  th 
"    William,  oiler  str  Alameda 
"     William  A.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 

Co.,  r.  10  Rincon  Av 
"    William  E.,  jeweler  S.  P.  Diamond  House, 

r.  115  State 
"    William  P.,  waiter  Frank  S.  Guglielmetti, 

r.  91,  9th 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  1819  Greenwich 
>^=-0'Neil.    See  O'Neal  and  O'Nial 
0"Neile  Stephen,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
O'Neill  Agnes  Miss,  notions,  1920  Point  Lobos 
Av 
"    Ambrose  E.,  chemist  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co., 

r.  608,  17th 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  928  McAllister 
"    Arthur  A.,  surgeon  str  Peru 
"    Bernard,  boiler  maker,  r.  1141  Mission 
"    Bernard,  marine  engineer,  r.  35^4  Lafayette 
"    Brothers  &  Callaghan  (Edward  and  Frank 
O'Neill    and    C.    W.   Callaghan).  paper 
maufacturers,  office  500  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Cornelius,  shipcarpenter,  r.  406  Bryant 
"    Cornelius  E.,  shoecutter  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  43  Minna 
"    Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  19  Lafayette 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  512^/4,  2d 
"    Daniel,  shoefinisher,  r.  43  Minna 
"    Daniel  J.,  carpenter,  r.  212c  Linden  Av 
"    David,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  1738  Mission 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  613  Howard 
"    David  J.  (Totman  &  O'Neill),  r.  1000  Minna 
"    Dennis,  coal  passer,  r.  621,  2d 
"    Edward,  r.  SB  cor  Boyce  and  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Edward   (O'Neill   Bros.  &   Callaghan),  r. 

Soquel,  Cal. 
"    Edward,  brassfinisher  Cal.    Gas    Fixture 

Co.,  r.  442,29th 
"    Edward,  hostler,  r.  5  Bond 
"    Edward,  watchman  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Soc,  r.  1115  McAllister 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  43  Minna 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  99  Hayes 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  SE  cor  Boyce  and  St.  Rose's 

Av 
"    Eugene,  laborer,  r.  115  State 
"    Eugene,  stenographer  Frank  B.  Peterson 

&  Co.,  r.  1305  Montgomery 
"    Eunice,  widow,  r.  5.54  Stevenson 
"    Florence  J.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  425  Eddy 
"    Frank  (O'Neill  Bros.  &  Callaghan),  r.  So- 
quel, Cal. 
"    Frank  C,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Frank  D.,  compositor,  r.  442,  29th 
"    Frank  J.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  1824b 

Howard 
"    Frank  T.,  porter,  r.  554  Stevenson 
"    Frederick,  molder,  r.  184  Jessie 


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O'Neill  George,  brassiinisher  M.  Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  1014  York 
"    Harry,  clerk  Frank  B.  Peterson  &  Co.,  r.  46 

Richland  Av 
"    Harry,  plumber,  r.  cor  Stanton  and  20th 
"    Henry,     clerk   Kelly   &   Liebes,    r.    509!4 

Leavenworth  rear 
"    Hugh,    horseshoer    Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  1406,  23d 
"    Hugh  T.,  clerk  E.  H.  Marwedel,  r.  565  Ste- 
venson 
"    J.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  14a  Albion  Av 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    James,  watchman    Selby    Smelting    and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  435  Pine 
"    James  J.  (O'Neill  &  Seeger),  r.  1824  O'Far- 

rell 
"    James  J.,  machinist,  r.  309,  30th 
"    Jeremiah,  marine  engineer,  r.  621,  2d 
•'    John,  r.  520  Stevenson 
"    John,  collector  Eastern  Clock  Co.,  r,   718 

Green 
"    John,  harnessmaker,  r.  115  State 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  520  Stevenson 
"    John,  nailer  Commercial  Box  Factory,  r. 

616,  2d 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  1014!4  York 
"    John,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John  C,  engineer,  r.  442,  29th 
"    John  D.,    harnessmaker  Albert  E.  Buck- 
man,  r.  10  Walter 
"    John  E.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  239,  5th 
"    John  L.,  auctioneer,  r.   31   Boardman  PI 

rear 
"    John  P  ,  salesman  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r. 

5  Leonard  PI 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Enewald  Peterson,  r.  IIO414 

Fair  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  11  Lafayette 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Diggins  Bros,,  r.  1233  Bush 
"    Joseph  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  435 

4th 
"    Joseph  D.,  clerk,  r.  608,  17th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  233  Guerrero 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  621,  2d 
"    Lavena  C.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School,  r.  412  Eddy 
"     Loretta  J.  Miss,  stenographer  William  F. 

Wilson,  r.  928  McAllister 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1513»4  Larkin 
"    M.,  coal  passer  str  San  Bias 
"    Maggie,  domestic.  1617  Lyon 
"    Mamie,  dressmaker,  r.  138  Castro 
"    Margaret    Miss,  stenographer,   r.  309,  30th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  25th  and  Vicks- 

burg 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  cor  Stanton  and  20th 
"    Mary,  widow,  liquors,  254  Brannan,  r.  618 

2d 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2211  Steiner 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  442,  29th 
"    Mathew  J.,  insurance,  r.  1128  Vallejo 
"    M.  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  611  Ellis 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2714  Ritch 
"    Neil,  watchmaker  and   jeweler,  104  Jack 

son,  r.  1016  Shotwell 
"    Nellie    G.   Miss    (Gray  &  O'Neill),  r.  1170 

Market 
"    Nicholas,  policeman,  r.  521  Arkansas 
"    Patrick,  car  driver,  r.  167  Perry 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  121  California  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Pioneer  House 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1920  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2534  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  machinist,  r.  309,  3nth 


O'Neill  Patrick  J.,  painter,  25  Steuart,  r.  95 
Steuart 
"    Patrick  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  872  Mis- 
sion 
"    Philip,  pressman,  r.  1305  Montgomery 
"    Richard,  capitalist,   19    Nevada    Block,  r. 

SW  cor  York  and  Santa  Clara 
"  Richard  Jr.,  r.  S  s  17th  nr  Bryant 
"    Robert  E.,  shoe  pattern  maker  J.  C.  Nolan 

&  Co.,r.  1305  Montgomery 
"    Robert   E.,  trunk  maker  C.  A  Malm  &  Co., 

r.  442,  29th 
"    Robert  F.,  machinist   Union    Gas  Engine 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  27'/^  Ritch 
"    Terrence,  r.  Nyenr  Congdon 
"    Theodore  A.,  painter,  r.  817  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  421  Noe 

"    Thomas   (Union  Machine  Co.),  r.  15  Guy  PI 
"    Thomas,  bartender    George   Brown,  r.  122 

Leidesdorff 
"    Thomas,  merchant,  r.  2215  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  Rev.,  O.  P.  clergyman,  St.  Domin- 
ic's Monastery 
"    Thomas  B.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  2132^4 

Howard 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookbinder  R.  I.  Whelan  &  Co., 

r.  442,  29th 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  2215 

Devisadero 
"    Timothy  J.,  goldbeater,  r.  1212Folsom 
"    Vincent,    teamster    Selby    Smelting    and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  400  Octavia 
"    W.,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Walter,    shoecutter  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

1305  Montgomery 
"    William,  hostler  J.  Noonan,  r.  400  Beale 
"    William  H.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  120, 

8th 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder  H.   S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  608,  17th 
' '    William  J. ,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co. , 

r.  134,  6th 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  130  Hickory  Av 
"    William  R.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  2215  Devisadero 
"    William  W..  carrier  postoffice,  r.  522  Eddy 
"    &  Seeger  (James  J.  O'Neill  and  William  J. 

Seeger),  coffee  saloon,  16  Post 
O'Nial  Joshua,    bookkeeper   Hibernia  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  707  Broderick 
O'Reagan  Bartholomew,  liquors,  249  Stevenson 
O'Regan  C.  F.,  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  .545  Fulton 
"    E.  F.,  book  agent,  r.  76  Murphy  Bldg 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  543'/4  Fulton 
"    Thomas,  concrete  worker,  r.  1429  Mission 
4S"0'Regan.    See  Reagan  and  Regan 
O'Reilly  Arthur,  butcher,  r.  1605  O'Farrell 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1120  Church 
"    Charles,  marine  engineer,  r.  549  Bryant 
"     Edward  M.,  bookkeeper  T.  H.  Ryan  cfe  Co., 

r.  3  Cedar  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  318, 28th 
"    Frank  B.,  student,  r.  1311  Guerrero 
"    James,  bartender  Patrick  F.  Dugan,  r.  109 

Rose  Av 
"    James,  conductor,  r.  3035  Pine 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1200  Folsom 
"    James  J.,  plasterer,  r.  466  Minna  rear 
"    James  J.  Jr.,  driver,  r.  466  Minna  rear 
"    Jane  F.  Miss,  r.  223  Turk 
"    Jeremiah,    liquors,  SE  cor  Valencia  and 

35th,  r.  1311  Guerrero 
"    Jeremiah,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &Hecht, 

r.  3117%  Mission 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  862V2  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  250  Tehama  rear 
"    John  P.,  bricklayer,  r.  109  Rose  Av 
"    John  P.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Spring  and  Sum- 
mer, r.  613  Pine 
"    Joseph,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2937 

Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  foreman,  r.  109  Rose  Av 
"     Kate,  widow,  r.  404,  6th 
"    Matthew,  capitalist,  215  Sansome,  room  3, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Matthew,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oak- 
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O'Reilly    Michael    J.,    salesman    Erianger   & 

Galinger,  r.  30'^  Erie 
"    Nicholas,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

1120  Church 
"    Norah,  domestic,  2029  California 
"    Patrick,  r.  929  Shot  well 
"    Patrick  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1130  Church 
"    Robert  J.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1 1 8 Perry 
"    Robert  J.  Jr.,  printer,  r.  118  Perry 
"    William,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  31171/2  Mission 
O'Relli  Mary  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  27  San- 
chez 
O'Rorke  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  janitress  Monroe  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  London  nr  China  Av 
"    James  F.,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Matti-ess 

Co.,  r.  916  Howard 
"    James  P.,  plasterer,  r.  London  nr  Japan  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  London  nr  Japan 

Av 
O'Rourke  Bridget,  widow,  r.  36  West  Mission 
"    Charles,  marine  fireman,  r.  8  Minna 
"    Daniel  C,  shoetreer  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,  r.  36  West  Mission 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  Owen  McCabe,  r.2915 

Mission 
"    Eugene,  hostler,  r.  44%  Clara 
"    Eugene  S.,  r.  1025  Page 
"    Frank,  horseshoer,  719,  5th  Av,  r.  327  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Hugh,  seaman,  r.  404  Harrison 
O'Rourke  Isaac  W.,    veterinary    surgeon,    331 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  2327  Greenwich 
"    James,  horseshoer,  1828  Post 
"    James,  laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r.  846 

Mission 
"    James  C,  machinist,  r.  308  Fulton 
"    James  S.  (J.  S.  O'Rourke  &  Co.),  r.  419  Fol- 

som 
"    J.  C,  machinist,  r.  308  Fulton 
"    John,  horseshoer,  731,  5th  Av,  r.  331  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  221  Arlington 
"    John,  liquors,  908  Illinois 
"    John,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    John,  mechanic  Palace  Hotel,  r.  533  Jessie 
"    John,  wagon  maker,  r.  120  Austin  Av 
"    John  C,  stair  builder,  r.  1032,  21st 
"    John  F.,r.  223  Minna 
"    John  F.,  painter  B.  V.  Reilly,  r.  338,  13th 
"    John  T.,  horseshoer  James  O'Rourke,  r.  331 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    J.  S.  &  Co.  (J.  S.  O'Rourke),  horseshoers, 

136  Folsom 
"    Lawrence,  electrician  Cal.  Electric  Supply 

and  Cons.  Co. 
"    Mamie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1416  Broad- 
way 
"    Martin,  carpenter,  r.  42  Moss 
"    Martin,  teamster  Somers  &  Co.,  r.  357,  1st 
"    Martin  J.,  painter  Gowan,  Gorman  &  Co., 

r.  338,  13th 
"    Mary  Miss,  forelady  Western  Preserve  Co., 

r.  11  Perry 
"    Michael,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Michael,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  14 

Hawthorne 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2327  Greenwich 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  Crescent  Av  nr  Ando- 

ver  Av 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  120  Austin  Av 
"    Patrick,  currier,  816  Potrero  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  326  Day 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  338,  13th 
"    Patrick,  porter  Hagerty  Bros.,  r.  10  Oak- 
wood 
"    Patrick,  tanner  John  Counihan  &  Son,  r.  816 

Potrero  Av 
"    Patrick  Jr.,  carriage  wood  worker,  r.  338, 

13th 
"    Patrick  S.,  foreman  C.  S.  Healey,  r.  155i/4 

Shipley 
"    P.  O.,  r.  1213  0ctavia 
"    Robert,  shoemaker,  r.  430  Natoma 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  412  Dolores 
"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1029  Clay 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith  Frank  J.  O'Rourke,  r. 

327  Golden  Gate  Av 


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Flain,  Glazjed  a.n.<i  IDecorateca- 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


O'Rourke  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Alabama  bet 
15th  and  16th 
"    Thomas,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  13  Ger- 

mania 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  2215  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  paver,  r.  231  Birch  PI 
"    Thomas,  truckman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  11  Perry 
"    Thomas  J.,  engineer,  r.  12  Germania 
"    William,  fireman  str  State  of  California,  r. 

127,  2d 
"    William  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  338,  13th 
' '    William  J. ,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht , 
r.  1039  Clay 
^©"O'Rourke.    See  Rourke 
O'Ryan  Daniel  H.,  clerk  Urruela,  Urioste  & 
Co.,  r.  420  Geary 
"    Philip  Rev.,    iournalist    Monitor,    r.    3030 
Howard 
O'Shaugnnessy  Charles,  compositor,  r.  8  Olive 
Court 
"    Charles,    elevatorman    Palace  Hotel,     r. 

1316i4  Mission 
"    Joseph,  night  clerk  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
"    M.  Mrs.,  groceiies,  1034  Howard 
"    Martin  (Golden  State  Tea  Co.),  139,  2d,  r. 

439  Bryant 
"    Michael,  deckhand  str  Resolute 
"    Michael,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
13I614  Mission 

M.  M.,  civil  and  consulting  en- 
gineer, '  235  Crocker  Bldg,  hours  9  to  10 
a.  m.  and  4  to  5  p.  m. 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman  P.  Flanigan,  r.  1316^4 

Mission 
■'    William,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  1316i/i  Mission 
"    William  J.,  butcher,  r.  410  Elizabeth 
"    William  M.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  310  Valencia 
4®=-0'Shaughnessy.    See  Shaughnessy 
O'Shaunessy  John,  bookkeeper  Getz  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  805  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Michael,  gardener,  r.  805  Golden  Gate  Av 
O'Shea  Cornelius,  laborer,  r.907  Folsom 
Cornelius,  peddler,  r.  1151  Harrison 
Daniel,  engineer's  storekeeper  str  Gaelic, 

r.  740  Clayton 
Daniel,  produce,  r.  510,  26i:h 
Ellen,  cook,  1015  California 
Hannah,  domestic,  717  Cole 
James  J.,  plumber,  r.  321  California  Av 
Jeremiah,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office,   r. 

501  Vermont 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  r.501  Vermont 
John,  salesman  Neuhaus  &  Co. 
John  F.,  policeman,  r.  25  Clinton 
Joseph  W.,  sign  painter,  r.  331  California 

Av 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  W  s  Folsom  nr  Precita 

Av 
Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  819A  Lyon 
Richard,  liquors,  416,  4th 
Thomas,  liquors,  480  Jessie,  r.  514  Steven- 
son 
4@r-0'Shea.    See  Shay  and  Shea 
O'Sullivan  Bridget,  widow,  r.  9  Hunt 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  230  Clara 
"    Brothers  (John  N.  and  Michael  P.),   sign 

painters,  30  Geary 
"    Cornelius,  clerk,  r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
"    Cornelius  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1035  Bush 
"    Cornelius  D.  Jr.,  r.  1035  Bush 
"    Curtis    Mrs.,     instructor    Art    Students' 

League 
"    Daniel,  brickmason,  40  New  Montgomery,  r. 

1318  Ellis 
"    Denis  M.,  bartender  The  Reception,  r.  528 
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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

1S4  IVIarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO, 


215  Valencia  St., 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


1208 


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CROCKER-LANGIiEY   DIRECTORY. 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


O'SuUivan  Edward,  barber,  Railroad  Av  bet 

8th  and  9th  Avs  South,  r.  14th  Av  South 

bet  N  and  P 
"    Hannah  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    James,  brickmason,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  1716  San  Carlos  Av 
"    James,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  621  Eddy 
"    John,  r.  1025  Bush 

"    John  N.  (O'Sullivan  Bros.),  r.  12?  Page 
"    Joseph  A.,    clerk   Hibernia    Savings    and 

Loan  Society,  r.  1025  Bush 
"    M.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  127  Page 
"    Michael,  iron  worker,  r.  501^/4,  6th 
"    Michael,  messenger  McAvoy  «fc  Gallagher, 

r  29  5th 
"    Michael  H.,  shoemaker,  1625  Devisadero,  r. 

10  Prospect  Av 
"    Michael  M.,  molder,  r.  10  Prospect  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  policeman,  r.  1928  Greenwich 
"    Michael  P.  (O'Sullivan  Bros.),  r.  127  Page 
"    Michael  T.,  frame  maker,  r.  9  Hunt 
"    Patrick  D.,  r.  1741  Mission  rear 
"    Patrick  J.,  organist,  r.  73214  Clementina 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  905,  15th 
"    Timothy,  machinist,  r.  1  Eldridge 
"    Timothy  M.,  frame  maker,  r.  220  Clara 
"    T.  M.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
>8®=-0'Sullivan.    See  Sullivan 
O'Toole  Coleman,  stevedore,  r.  4  Pringle  Court 
"    Daniel,  mining,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  534i/i..  4th 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  217'^,  8th  rear 
"    Hugh  A.,  laborer,  r.  217Vi,  8th  rear 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  50  West  Mission 
"    John    (McGlynn   &  O.'Toole),  attorney  at 

law,  36-37  Nevada  Block,  r.  2015  Ellis 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  134  West  Park 
"    John  A.,  laborer,  r.  4  Pringle  Court 
"    John  P.,  porter,  r.  1119  Filbert 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  5341/2,  3th 
"    Lawrence,  special  policeman,  r.  1119 Filbert 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  53414,  4th 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  53414,  4th 
O'Toole  M.  C,    oculist   and  aurist,  St.   Ann's 

Bldg,  8  Eddy,  hours  11  a.  m    to  1  p.  m. 

and  2  to  4  p.  m.,  Tuesdays  and  Sundays 

excepted,  r.  Berkeley 
'•    Michael,  driver  Kavanagh  &  Co.,  r.   7  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    William  C,  plumber,  r.  1126  Market 
4®-0'Toole.    See  Toole 
Oak  Consolidated  Mining  and  Miliing  Co.,  532 

Market,  room  41 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  629  Lombard 
"    Grove  House,  William  M.  McKenna  pro- 
prietor, 946  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  SISM  Myrtle  Av 
"    Valley    Distilling    Co.    (Covington,  Ky.), 

Braunschweiger    &    Co.    Pacific  Coast 

agents,  5-7  Drumm 
Oakes  Frank,  laborer,  r  .  411  Sansome 
"    George  W.,  carpet  layer,  r.  874  Howard 
"    George  W.,   finisher  Cal.   Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1605  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1605  Lexington  Av 
"    Thomas,  clerk  C.  J.  Harrigan.  r.  1157i/^  Fol- 

som 
"    Thomas  J.,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,  r. 

3205  Clay 

OAKES  WALTER  P., 

Pacific    Coast    agent    Honduras   Na- 
tional Lottery  Co.,  209  Grant  Av 


OAKES  W.  E.  &  CO. 

(William  E.  Oakes.  Manuel  J.  Andrade 
and  Manuel  P.  Williams),  Melrose, 
Fitchburg,  San  Leandro,  San  Lorenzo 
and  Haywards  Express,  20  Market, 
telephone  Drumm  30 
Oakes  William  E.  (W.  E.  Oakes  &  Co.),  r.   San 

Leandro 
J8®"Oakes.    See  Oke 
Oakey  Alexander  F.,  architect,  520-522  Spreck- 

els  Bldg,  927  Market 
Oakland,  Alameda  and  Berkeley  Directory,  F. 
M.    Husted,   publisher,    530   California, 
room  65 
Oakland  Art  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Works, 
James    Miller    proprietor,   William    J . 
Cavanagh  manager,  1175  Market 
"    Bottling  Co.  (Oakland),  Joseph  F.   Strom- 
berg  secretary,  1408  Pacific 
Oakland  Bre^wery  (Oakland),  office  403  Market 
Oakland  Ferry,  foot  Market 
Oakland  Gas  Light  and  Heat  Co.,  D.  E.  Martin 
president,  J.  A.  Britton  secretary,  offlce 
604  Commercial 
■'     House,  George  W.  France  proprietor,  644% 
Howard  and  25  Hunt 
Oakland  Preserving  Co.,  Frederick  Tillmann 
Jr.     president,    oftlce    313-327    Battery, 
works  Oakland 
Oakland  Railroad  Co.,  F.  S.  Douty  secretary 
and  treasurer,  51  Union  Trust  Bldg 
"    Water  Front  Co..  C.  E.  Green  secretary,  53 
Union  Trust  Bldg 
Oakley  Aaron  D.,  rubber  stamp  mfr.,  423  Wash- 
ington, r.  724  Bay 
Oakley  Charles  M.,  manager  Mutual  Reserve 
Fund   Life  Association   (of  New  York), 
and  New  England  Mutual  Accident  As- 
sociation   (of  Boston),   315-317  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  326  Larkin 
"    Edward    D.,    teller      Security      Savings 

Bank,  r.  1416  Washington 
"    Gilbert  H.,  master  mariner, r.  7 Clay 
"    Jennie  Mrs., dressmaker,  r.  200  Fair  Oaks 
"    JohnR.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Lillian  Miss,  stenographer  Wiester  &  Co., 

r.  200  Fair  Oaks 
"    Louis  M.,  bicycle  repairer  R.  W.  Dennis  & 

Co.,r.  724  Bay 
"    Robert  O.,  real  estate,  11  Montgomery,  r. 

15091/4  Broadway 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  200  Fair  Oaks 
Oaks  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.), 
Thomas  A.  Fisher  secretary,  510  Califor- 
nia 
Oakshett  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1214  Union 
OakviUe  Wine  Co.,  Charles  Ryhner  pi-esident, 
Theodor  Hartman  secretary,  cellar  and 
sample  room,  SW  cor  Folsom  and  Army 
Oat  John  M.,  sailmaker,  r.  608  Capp 
Oaten  Fannie,  widow,  r.  2337a  Mission 
Gates  Henrv,  r.  Ill,  19th 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  2521  Post  rear 
"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  63  Shipley 
"    Martin  J.,  laborer,  r.  63  Shipley 
"     William,  cook  Martin  C.  Hogan,  r.  7th  Av 

South  bet  K  and  L 
"    William  H.,  gardener,  r.  2718  McAllister 
Oatman  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  1519  Larkin 
"    J.  W.,  traveling  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  & 
Scott,  r.  Reno,  Nev. 
Oaxaca    Coffee   Plantation   Co.   The   (Mexico), 

ofQce  510  California 
Obe  Leon,  elevator  man,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 
Obenauer  Albert,  printer  H.   S.   Crocker  Co.,  r. 
2206  Pine 
"    George,  bai-ber,  39,  2d,  r.  2206  Pine 
"    George  Jr.,  driver,  r.  2206  Pine 
"    Henry,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  2206 

Pine 
"    John,  shirt  cutter  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Ober  Charles  T.,  machinist  George  W.  Hedges, 
r.  411/2  Clinton 
"    M.   H.   Mr.s.,  ladies'  furnishing  goods,  34 


r.  1630  Pine 


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T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
100  Montgomery  St 


OBE 


CROCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


OCK 


1209 


Oberdeener  Isaac,  plumber,  r.  1620  Pine 
"    Robert,  clerk  Wolf  Oberdeener,  r.  1620  Pine 
"    Wolf,   stationery   and  notions,    18,   1st,  r. 
1620  Pine 
Oberfeld  Charles    (Oberfeld  &   Braunbeck),  r. 
23151/2  Mason 
"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  358  Jessie 
"    Gottlieb,  baker,  r.  358  Jessie 
"    John,  oven  builder,  r.  22 15  Mason 

OBERFELD  &  BRAUNBECK 

(Charles  Otoerfeld  and  Peter   Braun- 
beck),   contractors,    bricklayers  and 
oven  builders,  22151/2  Mason 
Oberf elder  Max  (Dallemand  &  Co.),  r.  Chicago, 
111. 
"    Tobias  (Dallemand  &  Co.),  r.  Chicago,  111. 
Oberfleld  Henry  D.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,r.  632a  Geary 
Oberg  C,    seaman    U.    S.    Lighthouse    tender 
Madrono 
"    Fritz,  tailor,  724i/4  Market,  r.  4  Garret  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  58  Hermann 
"    Victor,  shoemaker,  4  Virginia  Court 
"    William  O.,  r.  521  Pacific 
Oberle  Joseph  B.,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son, 

r.  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Obermayer    Benno,  manufacturers'   agent,  339 

Kearny,  r.  126  Ellis 
Obermeyer  T.  F.  A.,  wines  and  liquors,  620  Mar- 
ket, r.  1224  Laguna 
Oberndorf  Abraham,  canvasser,  r.  1239V^  Folsem 
"    Jacob,  salesman  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r.  12391/4 
Folsom 
Obernesser  AntoneMrs.,  r.  522 V^  Harrison 
Oberon    The,    restaurant    and   family    resort, 
Ernest    A.    Fischer    proprietor,    36-38 
O'Farrell 
Oberst  Charles,  kettleman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  3254  Louisa 
"    Frank,  liquors,  213,  3d,  r.  214,  3d 
"    Frank,  molder  McCormick  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor 

16th  and  Bryant 
"    William  (Oberst  &  Fuchs),  r.  14  Clara 
"    &    Fuchs     (William     Oberst    and   Anton 
Fuchs),  wood  and  ivory  turners,  547-549 
Brannan 
Obert  Anton,    miller   Deming-Palmer   Milling 
Co.,  r.  209  PotreroAv 
"    William,  miller,  r.  209  Potrero  Av 
Obitz   Florent,    salesman    G.    Leopold,    r.    540 

Washington 
Obradovich   Peter,    porter   A.    B.   Balaban,  r. 

30271/2,  16th 
Obram  Thomas  G..  gardener,  r.  945  Masonic  Av 
Obst  Emile.  driver  Chicago  Brewery 
Occident  Stables,  C.  S.  Crittenden  pi-oprietor, 
N  W  cor  Geary  and  Polk,  telephone  East 
48 
"    The     (weekly),     Rev.     James     Marshall 
Thompson   editor,  William    Stevenson 
manager,  84  Donohoe  Bldg 
Occidental     and    Oriental    Steamship     Co., 
Charles  F.  Crocker  president,  S.  H.  H. 
Clark  vice-president,   D.  D.  Stubbs  sec- 
retary,  general   and   agency  ofBces,  425 
Market,  telephone  Main  261,  wharf,  1st 
and  Brannan,  telephone  Main  458 
Occidental  Barber  Shop,  John  S^ahle  proprie- 
tor, 233  Bush 
Occidental  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Claus  Spreckels 
president,  John  D.  Spreckels  vice-pres- 
ident, J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.   Co.  treas- 
urers, E.  H.  Sheldon  secretary,  office  327 
Market 
"    Board  Presbyterian  Mission  House  (Chi- 
nese home  and  school).  Miss  Margaret 
Culbertson  matron,  920  Sacramento 
"    Cigar    Store,    C.   W.   Smith    manager,  136 

Montgomery 
"    Club,    Joseph   A.    Baxter    secretary,    413 

Stockton 
"    Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.), 
■  Alfred  K.  Durbrow  secretary,  69  Nevada 
Block 

OCCIDENTAL  FOUNDRY, 

Steiger  &  Kerr  proprietors,  NW  cor 
Main  and  Harrison 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
CARPETS. 

Immense  Stock  of  the  Latest  Patterns. 
e41-<5-4-'7    IWarUi&t    St. 


Occidental  Free  Kindergarten.  214,  2d 
"    Grain  Warehouse,  William  M.  Starr  pro- 
prietor, NW  cor  1st  and  Townsend 
"    Hand   Ball    Court,  Thomas  Degnan  man- 
ager, 120  Grove 
Occidental  Hotel,  W.  B.  Hooper  lessee,  E  s 

Montgomery  bet  Sutter  and  Bush 

Occidental  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  office 

4  New  Montgomery 

"    Loan  Association,  Dennery  &  Gunzburger 

secretaries,  214  Pine,  room  3 

Occidental  MiU   (Eureka,  Cal.),  McKay  &  Co., 

proprietors,  4  California 
Occidental  News  Co.,  William  G.  Brown  man- 
ager. S.  P.  Co.  Depot,  3d  and  Townsend 
"    Restaurant,  Joseph  Munier  proprietor,  337 

Bush 
"    School,  Miss  Jessie  M.  Carruthers  princi- 
pal, 911  Stockton 
Occidental  Varnish  Works,  John  P.  Jourden 
proprietor,  cor  19th  and  Treat  Av,  office 
20  Geary 
"    Watch  Co.,  Walker  &  Eaton  proprietors,  24 
Post 
Ocean  Beach  House,  Claus  F.  Kroger  proprie- 
tor, 313-319.  49th  Av 
"    Beach  Pavilion,  Henry  Doscher  proprietor, 

cor  Ocean  Boulevard  and  B 
"    House.  214  Jackson 
Ocean  House  Primary  School,  Daniel  J.  Delay 
principal,  Corbett  Av  nr  Ocean  House 
Road 
Ocean  House  Road  Nursery,  J.  Jacquemet  & 
Co.  proprietors.   Ocean  House  Road  nr 
Ingleside 
Ocean  Marine  Insurance  Co.  Limited  (of  Lon- 
don), H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.  agents,  309- 
311  Sansome 
"    Side  House,  Ernest  Heymans  proprietor. 

Ocean  Beach  nr  Ocean  House  Road 
"    View  Granite  Co.,  John  W.  Spencer  agent, 
2245  Mission 
Ocean  View  Police  Station,  E  s  Plymouth  Av 

bet  Sadowa  and  Sagamore 
Ocean  View  Post  OflBce,  now  Station  L 
Ocean  View  Station  (S.  P.  Co.),  Bruce  A.  Meyer 
agent,  junction  Sickles  Av  and  Old  San 
Jose  Road 
Ocean  View   Union  Congregational  Church, 

now  Eighth  Congregational  Church 
Oceanic  Phosphate  Co.,  L.  P.  Drexler  president, 
L.  E.  James    secretary,  409  California, 
room  4 

OCEANIC  STEAMSHIP  CO., 

John  D.  Spreckels  president,  Charles 
Goodall  vice-president,  J.  D.  Spreckels 
&  Bros.  Co.  agents  and  treasurers,  E. 
H.  Sheldon  secretary,  L.  F.  cockn)ft 
general  passenger  agent,  main  office 
327  Market,  ticket  office  114  Mont- 
gomery 
Oceanic  Steamship  Go's.  Wharf,  Pier  12,  foot 

Folsom 
Ochenbery  Calvin,  hackman,  r.  741  Natoma 
Oohs  Annie  B.  Miss,  r.  5  Silver  Star  PI 
"    Conrad,  cooper,  r.  5  Silver  Star  PI 
"    Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  r.  5  Silver  Star  PI 
"    Gustave  F.,  salesman    Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  1401/2  Cumberland 
"    Herman,  butcher,  r.  1308  Steiner 
"    John,   cooper  August   Petzold,  r.  5  Silver 
Star  PI 
Ockei-t  Mary  Mrs.,  restaurant,  638  Sacramento 
Ockey  Harry,  barber  Placet  F.   Valiant,  r.  18 
Sheridan 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  GO. 

Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

see  our  stock. 
406-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Ocksen  Christian  P.   (Ocksen  &  Schade),  r.  602 

Natoma 

"    &  Schade  (Christian  P.   Ocksen  and  Henry 

E.  Schade),  coffee  saloon,  615  Montgomery 

October!  Mitchell,  porter,  r.  SOS^^,  4th 

Odalovlch  Jeveto  (Nicholas  Pariez  &  Co.),  r,  318 

Folsom 
Odd  Fellows'  Building,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 
Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery,  George   R.  Fletcher 
superintendent,  S  s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet 
1st  Av  and  Henderson 
"    Fellows'  Cemetery    (colored),  34th  Av  and 
Clement 
Odd  Fellows'   Cemetery  Association,  George 

Penlington  secretary,  8  Flood  Bldg 
Odd  Fellows'   Employment  Association,  An- 
drew   McMenaman    secretary,     11    Odd 
Fellows'  Bldg,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 
Odd  Fellows'  General  Relief  Committee,  W. 
A.     Noflsinger     president,     James     F. 
Nichols  secretary,  3  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg, 
SW  cor  Market  and 7th 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 
Odd  Fellows'  HaU  Association  of  San  Francisco 
Davis   Louderback  president,  Cyrus  F. 
O'Neil    secretary,  office  3  Odd  Fellows' 
Bldg,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 
Odd  Fellows'  Library,  Andrew  J.  Cleary  librar- 
ian, Odd  Fellows'  Bldg,  SW  cor  Market 
and  7th 
Odd  Fellows'  Library  Association,  M.  T.  Moses 
president,     William   Thackeray    secre- 
tary,   E.   Maginnis  treasurer.  Odd  Fel- 
lows' Bldg,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 
"    Fellows'    Savings  Bank   (in    liquidation), 
James  Benson  secretary,  240,Montgomery 
Odegaard  Henry,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  735  Brannan 
Odell  Anna    Miss,    teacher  Heald's   Business 
College,  r.520Capp 
"    Daniel,  boxmaker,  r.  2111  Mason 
"    Harlan      B..     bookkeeper      William      A. 

Schrock,  r.  414  Hyde 
"    Isaac,  engineer,  r.  3111  Mason 
Odell  James  N.,  manager  The  Werner  Company 
(of  Chicago,  111.),  404  Spreckels  Bldg,  r. 
The  Berkshire 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2111  Mason 
"    Walter,  r.  203  Turk 

"    Walton  L..,    carpenter  Edison   Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  849  Capp 
>e®-Odell.    See  O'Dell 

Oden  Alexander  C,  machinist  Electrical   En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  16091/^  Dupont 
Odenthal  Conrad,  bartender,  r.  517  O'Farrell 

"    Henry,  traveling  salesman,  r.  517  O'Farrell 
Odermatt  Joseph  W.,  boilermaker,  r.  13  Harri- 
son Av 
"    Louis  F.,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 
r.  Oakland 
Odermatt  Paul,  boiler  and  sheet  ironworks,  .58- 

60  Bluxome,  r.  60  Bluxome 
Odero  Andrea,  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Brizzolara  '&  Son,  r.  12 
Wetmore  PI 
Odgers  Arthur  M.,  fireman,  r.  17  Frankfort  Av 
"    Joseph,  with  H.  T.  Holmes  Lime  Co.,  r.  723 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  car  repairer  S.  P,  Co.,  r.  17  Frank- 
fort Av 
"    William  H.,  machine  hamd  S.  F.  Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  17  Frankfort  Av 
Odin  Hall,  413  Sutter 
"     Oscar,  laborer  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  12% 

Russ 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  244,  6th 


Odiorne    Mamie  A.    Mrs.,   dressmaker   O.    S. 

Swearingen,  r.  619  McAllister 
Odium  Samuel,  carpenter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  718  Minna 

ODORLESS  EXCAVATING  CO., 

George  H.  Baker  manager,  131  Eddy 

Odrich  Charles,  laborer,   r.   NE   cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
Oechsle  Fred,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 

"    Martin  D.,  mill  hand  William  A  Schrock 
Oechsli  Stephen,  cabinetmaker  Brass  &Witten- 

burg,  r.  101,  3d 
Ceding  Frank  J.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  2315 

Post 
"    William  F.,  foreman  J.  O.  Jephson  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Oehlert  Henry  F.,  mattress  maker  H.  W.  Frank 

&  Co.,  r.  1318  Harrison 
Oehme  Morris,  clerk,  r.  1541  Mission 
Oelgeschlager  Gerhard,  gardener  Rudolph  Her- 
man 
Oellerich  Henry,    salesman     Lind     Vineyard 

Wine  Cellar  r.  1126  Harrison 
Oellrich  EmilJ.,  harness   maker  B.   A.   Sam- 

mann,  r.  19  Beideman 
"    Fred,  clerk  J.  H.  Witte,  r.  17  Beideman 
"    Theodore  H.,  salesman  Von  Ronn,  Hencke 

&  Lorsbach,  r.  19  Beideman 
"    William,  driver,  r.  17  Beideman 
"    William  Jr.,  bellhanger,  r.  17  Beideman 
4®-Oellrich.    See  Ohlerich  and  Ulrich 
Oelrichs  Herman,  r.  1120  Pine 
Oels  Ernst  H.   F.,    groceries   and  liquors,  263 

Stevenson 
Oeltjen  Maggie,  domestic,    New   Washington 

Hotel 
"    Diedrich  J.,  bartender  John  H.  Schuur,  r. 

324,  4th 
Oelund  Louis  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  8  Welsh 
Oerstimba  Land  Co.,  Theodore  Reiohert  presi- 
dent, office  4-5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Oertli  Kaspar,  gardener,  606  Stockton 
Oesinghaus  Otto,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  1332  Natoma 
Oest  Christian,  r.  305  Minna 
"    EmilW.,  groceries,  NW  cor  Francisco  and 

Dupont 
Oester  Henry  C,  oiler  str  San  Juan 
«®-Oester.    See  Oster 
Oesterman  Emanuel,  clerk  Columbia  Loan  and 

Collateral  Office,  r.  611  Eddy 
Oestermann  Louis,  bookkeeper  Adolph  Hrom- 

ada,  r.  Alameda 
4®"Oestermann.    See    Osterman    and   Oyster- 
man 
Oesterreicher  Louis,    real  estate  agent,  630 

Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    Walter,  clerk  L.  Oesterreicher,  r.  Alameda 
4®"0esterreicher.    See  Ostreicher 
Oesting  Paul   (Baxter  &  Oesting),  r.  704  Brod- 

erick 
"    William  C,  dairy  produce,  88-91  California 

Market,  r.  1411  Washington 
"    William  C.  Jr.,  salesman  W.  C.  Oesting,  r. 

1411  Washington 
Oestreich  John,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  104, 

24th 
Oestrich  William  F.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol, 

r.  622  Turk 
Oettl  Alois,  proprietor  Tanners'  Home,  W  s  Ne- 
braska nr  Army 
"    Arthur,  coppersmith,  r.  Tanners'  Home 
"    Marx,  seaman,  r.  Tanners'  Home 
Oetzel  George  W..  foreman  shoe  cutter  W.   H. 

Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  830  Bay 
Oetzmann  Emile,  wagon  guard  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  35  Beideman 
"    Petronella,  widow,  r.  35  Beideman 
Oeverndiek  Henry   R.,  carpenter  John  Sanders, 

r.  129  Olive  Av 
Ofeld  Christina,  domestic,  1700  Van  Ness  Av 
Ofenstein  Richard,  window  cleaner,  r.  244,  6th 
Offenbacher  Kate,  widow,  varieties,  714  Vallejo 
Offenhauser     Frederick    H.,      tailor   Block    & 

Georges,  r.  6  Virginia  Court 
"    Michael,  tailor,  r.  6  Virginia  Court 
Offer  Herman  M.,  cement  worker,  r.  SE  cor  Cole 

and  Carl 


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Offerman  John,  salesman  Stockton  Milling  Co., 

r.  1004  Washington 
Offermann  George  H.,  marine   engineer,  r.   131 

Tremont  Av  " 

"    J.  Fred  (Offermann  &  Rohde),  and  groceries 

and  liquors,  1421  Harrison 
"    J.  William,  groceries  and  liquors,  1400  Fol- 

som,  r.  1402'/^  Folsom 
"    Otto,  liquors,  SE  cor  H  and  9th  Av 
"    &  Rohde  (J.  Fred  Offermann  and  Bernard 

H.  Rohde),  liquors,  652,  4th 

OFFICE  SPECIALTY  Manu- 
facturing CO.,  Charles  Slemin  Jr. 
manager,  manufacturers  and  dealers 
labor  saving  devices  and  furniture  for 
offices,  29  New  Montgomery  Grand 
Hotel  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1790,  fac- 
tory Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Official  List  San  Francisco  Stock  Exchange,  L. 

Goldstein  &  Co.  publishers,  326  Pine 
Offt  Peter,  cabinet  maker  Richard  Herring,  r. 

118  Langton 
Ogden  Amy,  widow,  r.  S603  Folsom 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  432  Minna 
"    Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  r.  501  Ash  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2,=i29  Sutter 
"    Charles  A.,  chemist,  13 Montgomery  Block. 


"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  1320  Scott 
"    Richard  L.,  librarian    Cal.   State  Mining 
Bureau,  r.  2411  Pierce 
Ogden  Route  Freight  and  Ticket  Office,  G.  w. 

Fletcher  agent,  613  Market 

Oge  William  L.,  manager  Pacific  School  Fur- 
nishing Co.,  723  Market,  r.  San  Rafael 

Ogg  Albert  E.,  compositor  Frank  Eastman  & 
Co.,  r.  619  Powell 

Oggshaw  Nancy  A.,  widow,  r.  2403  Howard 

Ogilvie  Harry,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks. 
r.  Alameda 
"    John,  stonecutter  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery, 

r.  14  Parker  Av 
"    William  M.,  cutter  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 
532  Eddy 

Ogle  Frederick  E.,  salesman,  r.  2291  Bryant 
"    George  A.,  clerk  Francisco  Chichi zola.  r. 

1125  Vallejo 
"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery,   r.    SE    cor   24th    and  Kansas, 
Potrero 

Oglesby  James,  watchman U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1018 Pine 

Ogston  August,  traveling  salesman,  r.  616  Pine 
"    William,  with  Electric  Paint  Co. 

Ohabai  Shalome  Congregation,  Rev.  Julius 
Fryer  rabbi,  Bush  nr  Laguna 

Ohaver  Nathan  P.,  laborer,  r.  6I91/0  Mission 

Ohe  Albert,  driver  Witt  Bros.,  r.  38  Hoff  Av 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  527!^,  19th  rear 
"    Rudolph,    cigar  packer  H.  Plagemann    & 
Co.,  r.  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Scott 

Ohea  Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer  Young  &  Pow- 
ers, r.  17I81/2  Hvde 
"    Richard  H.,  r.  1718y2  Hyde 
"    Walter  H.,  with  S.   E.  Fischer  &  Co.,   r. 
17I85/2  Hyde 

Ohfl  Lena,  domestic,  2123  Buchanan 

Ohio  Lemon  Co.,  Arthur  H.  Ten  Broeck  mana- 
ger, 80-81  Columbian  Bldg 

Ohira  George,  bamboo  furniture,  313  Sutter 

Ohl  Henry  C,  telegraph  operator,  r.  800  Kearny 

Ohland  John,  conductor  Market  St.  Rv.,  r.  1632 
Fulton 

Ohlandt  Henry,  r.  1214  Potrero  Av 

Ohlandt   Henry   C,    assistant    secretary  The 
National  Ice  Co.,  office  337  Market, 
N  s  Sonoma  nr  Potrero  Av 
"    John  C.  (N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.),  r.  N  s  Sonoma 
nr  Potrero  Av 

Ohlandt  N.  &  Co.  (Nicholas  and  John  C.  Ohl 
andt  and  John  A.  and  Charles  H.  Buck, 
manufacturers  animal  and  willow  char- 
coal, neats  foot  oil  and  fertilizers,  fac 
tory  E  s  Indiana  bet  Nevada  and  Yolo 
office  327  Market 

Ohlandt  Nicholas  (N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.),  and  pres 
dent  The  National  Ice  Co.,  and  Californi 
Green  and  Dried  Fruit  Co.,  office  3-< 
Market,  r.  Ns  Sonoma  nr  Potrero  Av 


W.W.MONTAaUE&CO. 

Black  and  Galyanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Ohlandt  William,  bartender  Otto  Schultz 
Ohlegshleger  Philip,  laborer,  r.  42  Belcher 
Ohlemutz  Jacob,  butcher,  r.  1005  Greenwich 
Ohlen  Edward,  r.  1509  Jackson 
"    Thomas    E.,  gripman    Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1509  Jackson 
Ohlerich   Charles   (Stewart  &  Co.),  r.  829  Val- 
lejo 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper  Stewart  &  Co.,  r.  829 
Vallejo 
4®="Ohlert.    See  Oehlert 

Ohleyer  Lewis,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  534  Bush 
Ohlmeyer  Daniel,  teacher  music,  r.  1210  Mason 

"    M'artin,  clerk  Bloom  Bros.,  r.  1210  Mason 
Ohlsemer  Louis,  r.  13  Welsh  rear 
Ohlsen  Adolph,  fireman,  r.  449,  1st 
"    Benedicta,  widow,  r.  1220  Vermont 
"    Charles  W.,  foreman,  r.  1220  Vermont 
"    Ernest  E.,  laborer,  r.  1220  Vermont 
"    Henry  J.,  carpenter,  r.  163  Richland  Av 
"    Joachim  F.  C,  clerk  Stunker  &  Ehlers,  r. 

625  Geary 
"    Jacob,  janitor,    331  Montgomery,   r.    Oak- 
land 
•'    John,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  Tomasa  Av  nr 

Montcalm 
"    Ludwig,  expressman,  r.  103  San  Jose  Av 
"    N.,   cook   Popular  Dining    Rooms,    r.    337 
O'Farrell 
Ohlson  Charles  A.,  boatman  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r. 
504,  3d 
"    Charlotte  Mrs.,  female  employment  agen- 
cy, 11%  Antonio 
"    Frank,  cooper  L.  W.  Ohlson,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    John  A.  (Peterson  &  Ohlson),  r.  11^4  Antonio 

OHLSON  LOUIS  W, 

cooper,  water  casks,  coal  and  ballast 
tubs,  239  Steuart,  r.  1913  Magnolia, 
Oakland 

Ohlson  Nels,  oyster  tonger  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r. 
Millbrae,  Cal. 
"    Victor,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Ohlsson  B.  O..  bookkeeper  Fairbanks,  Morse  & 
Co.,r.  1007  Capp 
"    Uno,  clerk  B.  Donnelly,  r.  1131  Polk 
Ohm  Anna  A.  Miss,  r.  317  Geary 
"    Augusta  L.,  widow,  r.  217  Geary 
"    Charles  L.,  r.  1231  Howard 
"    Edward  W.,  r.  217  Geary 
"    Frederick  A.,  shoemaker,  430  Folsom 
"    Louis,  r.  747  Harrison 

"    William  F.,    salesman   Blake,    Moffltt    & 
Towne,  r.  747  Harrison 
Ohman  Lars  P.,  seaman,  r.  11  Clay 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    William,  r.  17  Albion  Av  rear 
Ohmen  Engine  Works,  W.  H.  Ohmen  proprietor, 
331  Mission 
"    William    H.,    proprietor   Ohmen    Engine 
Works,  321  Mission,  r.  1312b  Harrison 
Ohnimus  George,  frame  maker,  r.  212,  15th 
"    Louis,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Furniture 

Co..  r.  212,  15th 
"    Louis  J.,  manager  boathouse  Stow  Lake, 
Golden  Gate  Park,  r.  W/2  Walter 
Ohnstein  Oscar,  restaurant,  349,  4th 
Ohrenberg  Adolph,  carpenter,  r.  500  Shotwell 
Ohring  John,  carpenter,  r.  S9?£  Kissling 
Ohrt  Henry,    groceries    and    liquors,   NW  cor 
Grove  and  Devisadero,  r.  705  Devisadero 
Ohrtland  Otto,  agent   Golden  Gate  Distilling 

Co.'s  Yeast  Depot,  r.  16  Hoff  Av 

Ohrwall    Harold,    director    Swedish    Medical 

Gymnastic  Institute,  r.  336  Post 


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900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #>  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Ojeda  F.  D.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Francisco,  horseman,  r.  1950  California 
"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  925^2  Mission 
0  K  Livery  Stable,  Martin  F.  Fragley  proprie- 
tor, 1210-1214  Valencia 
Oke  William  S.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  4  Shot- 
well 
Okell  Charles  H.,  lieutenant  Underwriters'  Fire 
Patrol  2,  r.  313  Haight 
"    Charles  J.  (Okell,  Donnell  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

OKELL,  DONNELL  &  CO. 

(Charles  J.  Okell  and  Arthur  C.  Don- 
nell), general  agents  Employers'  Lia- 
bility Assurance  Corporation,  limited 
(of  London),  General  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Trieste),  New  England  Burglary  In- 
surance Co.  (of  Boston),  and  city 
agents  of  North  British  and  Mercan- 
tile (of  London),  and  Westchester  (of 
New  York),  411  California,  telephone 
Main  1015 

Okerblad  Joseph,  liquors,  16,  5th,  r.  10  Mint  Av 

Okerlund    George  B.,  plumber,  r.   1416   Broad- 
way 

Okerman  Nils,  waiter,  r.  422  Post 

Olaee  Frank,  bookkeeper  California  Wine  Assn., 
r.  308  Sutter 

Olafsen  Emma  Mrs.,  proprietor  Winter  Home, 
634  Sacramento 
"    Olaf ,  lineman  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co. , 
r  330  Geary 

Olaga  Eugenic,  expressman,  SE  cor  Green  and 
Montgomery  Av,  r.  823  Vallejo 

Olague  James,  candy  manufacturer,  1206  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Paul  P.,  laborer,  r.  519^4  Greenwich  rear 

Olaguez  August,  barber  Robert  T.  Brodek,  r. 
1014  Clay 

Olangne  Seraflno,  waiter,  r.  20  Oak  Grove  Av 
rear 

Olanie  Jules  F.,  foreman  S.  F.  Pattern  Wks,  r. 
East  Oakland 

Olberg  Albert,  cook,  r.  3  East 

Olbrecht  Ann,  widow,  x.  1416  Taylor 

Olcese  Ida  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  715  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  commission  merchant,  r.  715  Green- 
wich 

Oleovich  Bernhard  (Olcovich  Bros.),  r.  1519  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
"    Brothers  (Bernhard  and  Joseph),  shoes  and 

shoe  findings,  124  Sansome 
"    Herrman    (Herrman  Olcovich    &    Co.),    r. 

1716  Geary 
"    Herrman  &  Co.   (Herrman  Olcovich).  im- 
porters, 330  Pine,  room  57 
"    Joseph  (Olcovich  Bros.),  r.  San  Salvador, 
C.  A. 

Old  Astor  House,  510  Pacific 

Old  Book  Store,  Daly  &  Curran  proprietors,  206 
Powell 

Old    Friends'   (society   of),   headquarters,   235 
Kearny,  room  9 
"    Friends'  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 

Old  Friends'  Gazette  (monthly),  J.  E.  Slinkey 
business  manager,  235  Kearny,  room  9, 
publication  office,  620  Merchant 
"    George  F.,  dairyman,  r.  1641  Polk 

Old  Ladies'  Home  (Episcopal),  N  s  Golden  Gate 
Av  bet  Masonic  Av  and  Lott 

Old  Ladies'  Home  (James  Lick), University  bet 
Wayland  and  Felton 

Old  Ladies'  Home  (Sisters  of  Mercy).    See  Our 
Lady's  Home.  33  Rincon  PI 
"    Men's  Home,  34  Minna 


Old  People's  Home  of  San  Francisco  (Crocker 
Memorial),    Rev.     Charles     McKelvey 
superintendent,  2507  Pine 
"    Pioneer  Hall,  808  Montgomery 
Old  South  Park  Statuary  Drug  Store,  Tullio 

A.  Rottanzi,  M.  D.  proprietor,  301,  3d 
Oldag  John  A.,  driver,  r.  10  Farren  Av 
Oldelehr  John  H.,  bartender  Collins  &  Whee- 
land,  r.  QM  Dale  PI 
"    Jonathan    G.,    cashier    Hamburg-Bremen 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1215  Bush 
Oldenbourg  Louise  Miss,  student,  r.  817a  Hayes 
Oldenburg  Fred,  cook  N.  P.  Perine  Contract- 
ing and  Paving  Co.,  r.  533  Sacramento 
"    Frederick,  helper  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  813 

Bryant 
"    William,  r.  813  Bryant 
Older  Fremont,  managing  editor  The  Bulletin, 
413  Bush,  r.  1259  Octavia 
"    Herbert,  compositor  Bulletin,  r.  Alameda 
Oldfleld  Charles,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

735b  Ellis 
Oldham  John,  seaman,  r.  549  Mission 
Oldis  Frank,  clerk  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co. , 
r.  460  Chenery 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  460  Chenery 
Olds  Amasa  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  253 
Carl 
"    James  W.,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co., 
r.  252  Carl 
Clean  Emma,  waitress  Windsor  Hotel 
Olender  Isaac,  tanner,  r.  1209a  Florida 
"    Julius,  tanner,  r.  1210'/2  Treat  Av 
"    Samuel,  tanner,  r.  12101/4  Treat  Av 
Olesen  Christian,  cook,  r.  9  Clay 
"     Ellen  Miss,  r.  317  Langton 
"     Erhard,  marine  engineer,  r.  330  Drumm 
"    John  O.,  longshoreman,  r.  317  Langton 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
"    Ole,  longshoreman,  r.  317  Langton 
"    Ole,  seaman,  r.  5  Commercial 
Oleson  G.  K.,  painter,  r.  1130  Howard 
"    Ole,  engineer  Cal.  Drydook  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Olof,  laborer   R.  W.  Heilman,  r.  43  Clinton 
"    O.  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  318  Folsom 
Olguin  Max,  blacksmith,  2107  Polk,  r.  12  Him- 

melmann  PI 
Olin  Luman  D.,  r.  1184  Haight 
"    Silas  W.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
834V2  Valencia 
J8®="01in.    See  Ohlen 
dinger   Charles    H.,  cashier   The   Manhattan 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Olinsky  William,  salesman  Greenberg  &  Green- 
berg,  r.  1401  Gough 
Oliphant  Joseph,  stableman  William  Hagin,  r. 

511A  18th 
Olitzky  Frederick,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

521/2  Tiffany  Av 
Oliva    Charles  (Oiiva  &  Papina),  r.  21b    Elgin 
Park  Av 
"     E.  &  Son  (Emanuelle  and  John),  wood  and 

coal,  211714  Mason 
"     Emanuelle  (E.  Oliva  &  Son),  r.  21171/^   Ma- 
son rear 
"    Frank  (Lagomarsino  &  Co.),  r.  SE  cor.  29th 

Av  and  Clement 
"    Fred.  r.  2117i^  Mason  rear 
"    Giobatta,  master  mariner,  r.  731  Vallejo 
"    Giovanni,  solicitor  Charles  Christensen,  r 

822  Filbert 
"    Giovanni,  vegetable   dealer,  r.  715  Green 

wich 
"    John  (E.  Oliva  &  Son),  r.  2II71/2  Mason  rear 
■'    Joseph,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1933  Union 

r.  1935  Union 
"    Manuel    J.,  barber,  340    Sutter,  r.  329  Val 

lejo 
"    &  Papina  (Charles    Oliva   and  James  Pap 
ina),  umbrella  makers,  3  Grant  Av 
Olivar   Leonardo,  liquors,  236   Montgomery  Av 

r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
Olivari  Bartolomeo,  fruits,  1302  Pacific 
"    Fortunate,  clerk  Bartolomeo  Olivari,  r.  1302 
Pacific 
Olive  Dispensary,  Maro   F.  Underwood,  M.  D., 
physician  in  charge,  735  Bryant 
"    The,  lodgings,  Henry  A.  Conrad  proprietor, 
623  California 


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Oliver  Alexander,  draper   Cal.  Furniture    Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  NW  cor  23d  and  Hoffman  Av 
Oliver  Bartholomew  P.,  real  estate,  114   Mont- 
gomery, telephone    Main   69,  r.  1800  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2820  Pine 
Oliver  ClxiUed  Plow  "Works,   E.  K.  Lindsey 
manager,  37  Market 

"    David,  r.  1126,  22d 

"    David  Jr.,  clerk   freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  1126,  22d 

"    Dennis  J.,  clerk,  r.  415  Jones 

"    Edward,  grand  secretary  Order  Sons  of  St. 
George,  317  Mason,  r.  2098  Market 
Oliver   Francis  B.,  commission   merchant  and 
coffee    importer,    207     Battery,    r.      828 
Powell 

"    Fred,  carpenter,  r.  1515  Kansas 

"    Frederick  S.,  laborer  Martin  Holje,  r.  1515 
Kansas 

"    Henry  G.,  salesman,  r.  1115  Leavenworth 

"    Henry  J.,  engineer   RufQno  &  Bianchi,  r. 


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"    James,  clerk  Edwards 

men  to 
"    James  E.,  clerk  Frederick  Jantzen,  r.  1144 

Mission 
"    John,  r.  420,  6th 
"    John,  r.  488,  8th 
"    John  A.,  laborer,  r.  9  Ritch  rear 
"    John  F.,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  7261^  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    John  W.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1014 

Tennessee 
"    Joseph  A.,  physician,  r.  1825  Turk 
"    Josephine,  domestic,  825  O'Farrell 
"    Katrina,  widow,  r.  330, 19th 
"    The,  Mrs.  M.  I.  Leach  proprietor,  899  Pine 
"    Thomas  H.,  sign  painter,  6  Sacramento,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Viola  C,  widow,  r.  638  Hayes 
"    Walter  S.,  bookkeeper  Charles  A.  Bailey, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Walter  T.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    Willard  N.,   manager  Pacific  Churchman, 

731  California,  r.  1006  Jones 
"    William,  cook,  r.  30  Everett 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
"    William  H..  r.  513  Taylor 
Oliver  William  Letts,  president  California  Cap 
Company,  and  manager  American  Lucol 
Company,  218  California,  room  1,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  M.,  bartender  L  Holt,  r.  650  Mis- 
sion 
"    Willis  A.,  bartender,  r.  47  South  Park 
Oliver  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  coffee 

importers,  207  Battery,  room  10 
4®="01iver.    See  Olivier 

Olivera  Manuel,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  .329  Vallejo 
Olivet  Congregational  Church,  Rev  J.  Cruzan 

pastor,  SW  cor  Noe  and  17th 
Olivet  Presb3rterian   Church,   Rev.   Eber  G. 
Mathena  D.  D.  pastor,  Mississippi  bet 
20th  and  21st,  Potrero 
Olivi  Leopardo,  clerk  Luigi  Bini,  r.  HI  CoUing- 
wood 
"    Oliva,  r.  520  Francisco 
Olivier  Antoine,  laundryman  Model  Laundry,  r. 
33  Chenery 
'<    Jacques,  bakery,  3507  Mission 
"    Joseph,  porter  Haslett  &  Swayne,  r.  1240, 
18th 
Olivina   Vineyard    (Livermore,  Cal.).    Burr   & 
Malpas,  Pacific  Coast  agents,  18  Cali- 
fornia 
OUino  Giuseppe,  physician,  700  Broadway 
OUivera  Angelina,  widow,  r.  329'^  Broadway 

"    Manuel,  fisherman,  r.  329^4  Broadway 
Ollrich  John  F.,   machinist  Golden  State  and 

Miners  I.  Wks,  r.  10  Mint  Av 
OUstedt  Charles,  seaman,  r.  201  Steuart 
Olmedo  Frederico  R.,  barber  Anthony  Sparrow, 

r.  920  Oak 
Olmi  George,  actor,  r.  542,  18th 
Olmo  Antonio  (Olmo  &  Ferrari),  r.  1018i4  Mont- 
gomery 
"  •  A.  v.,  musician,  r.  80-?'/„  Filbert 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

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Novelties. 


Olmo  Frank,  metal  roofer,  r.  3416i/4  Mission 
"    Giuseppe,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    &  Ferrari  (Antonio  Olmo  and  Louis  Fer- 
rari), liquors,  423a  Broadway 
Olmstead  Catherine  O.,  widow,  r.  VOrM  Hyde 
"    Celia  Miss,  teacher  music,  514  Taylor 
"    Frank  W.,  teamster  Weston  Basket  and 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  4  Elgin  Park  Av 
'•    George  E.,  machinist  Great  Western  Can 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Olmsted  A.  C,  physician  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Frederick  L.,   asst.   cashier    London  and 
Lancashire  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Olney  Charles  D.,  asst.  secretary  Chollar  Min- 
ing Co.,  79  Nevada  Block,  r.  Oakland 
Edward,     draughtsman     Pelton     Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Elbert,  foreman   Peter    N.    Kuss,    r.    819 

Grove 
John  W.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co 

r.  Oakland 
Leora    Miss,    stenographer    916    Market, 

room  22,  r.  Oakland 
Warren  (Olney  &  Olney),  r.  Oakland 
Warren  Jr.  (Olney  &  Olney),  r.  Oakland 
Olney  &  Olney  (Warren  and  Warren  Jr.),  attor- 
neys at  law,  101  Sansome.  room  7 
Olof  Andrew,  deckhand  str  Bay  City,  r.  2  Wash- 
ington 
Olofl  Harry,  fireman  Olympic  Salt  Water  Co. 

r.  Ocean  Boulevard  nr  B 
Olofson  Carl  F.,  lumberman,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr 
N 
"    J.  L.  A.,  printer  Report,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Oscar,  lodgings,  860  Howard 
;e®-01ofson.    See  Olafsen 

Olpherts  Robert,  clerk  LaGrande  Laundry  Co., 
Olquist  John,  blacksmith,  r.  2115  Greenwich 
Olsby  Louis,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r.334  Turk 
Olschifsky  Frederick,  bricklayer,  r.  510  Steven- 
son 
Olsen  A.,  hostler,  r.  234,  15th 
"    A.  J.,  agent,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Albert,  cook  schr  Montezuma,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Alfred,     cooper     Cal.    Wine    Assn.,    r.   33 

Welsh 
"    Amy,  domestic,  2236  Pacific  Av 
"    Andrew,  brassflnisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Andrew,  clerk  Emil  Happersberger,  r.  1400 

Powell 
"    Andrew,  contractor,  r,  115,  8th 
"    Andrew,  seaman  str  South  Coast,  r.  6  How- 
ard 
"    Andrew,  transferer  Galloway  Lith.  Co.,  r. 

406  Greenwich 
"    Andrew  C,  carpenter  William  T.  Thomson, 

r.  1210  Green 
"    Anna,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  564  Howard 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1500  Larkin 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2615  Buchanan 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  327  Jessie 
"    Anton,  seaman,  r.  204  Steuart 
"    Arthur,  electro typer,  r.  224,  4th 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Axel,  1st  mate  str  Bonita,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Benjamin,  house  painter,  r.  628'/4  Fulton 
"    Benjamin  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Clyde 
"    Bent,  master  mariner,  r.  14  Washington 
"    Brothers   (John   J.   and    Henry  C),   coffee 

saloon,  316-218  Market  and  11  Sutter 
"    C,  laborer  Golden  Gate  Compressed  Yeast 

Co.,  r.  1607  California 
"    C.  A.,  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Carl,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    Carl  E.,  bricklayer,  r.  413  Douglass 


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Olsen  Carrie  Miss,  r.  Elsie  nr  Esmeralda  Av 
"    C.  Frederick,  liquors,  29  Montgomery  Av. 

r.  631  Jackson 
"    Cbarles,  bricklayer,  r.  20V2  Albion  Av 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Charles,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Works, 

r.  501  Napa 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  921  Jessie 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Charles,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Charles,  lumberman,  r.  319  Pennsylvania 

Av 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  406  Octavia 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  ?39,  4th 
"    Charles,  smelter,  r.  1776?£  Folsom 
"    Charles  A.,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Charles  E.,  laborer,  r.  S2  Lily  Av 
"    Charles  O.^  machinist,  r.  418  Jersey 
"    Charles  S.,  machinist  Murch  &  Gray,  r. 

201/2,  12th 
"    Christian,  mastermariner,  r.  820  Greenwich 
'<    Christian,  seaman  str  National  City 
"    Claus,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Daniel  v.,  litho-pressman  Dickman-Jones 

Co.,  r.  159  Lombard 
"    Edward,  marine  engineer,  r.  1601  Mason 

OLSEN  EDWIN  G., 

merchaiit  tailor,  15  Phelan  Bldg,  806 
Market  (take  elevator),  r,  434  Page 

Olsen  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  2  Eureka  PI 
"    Emil,  seaman,  r.  206  Steuart 
"    Emma,  domestic,  2407  Octavia 
"    Eric,   deckhand    tugboat    Rescue,    r.    108 

Jackson 
"    Eric,  laborer,  r.  11  Decatur 
"    F.,     laborer     Golden    Gate    Compressed 

Yeast  Co.,  r.  1607  California 
"    Frank  A.  (Knight  &  Clsen),  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
"    Frederick,    longshoreman,  r.  357  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  628'/^  Fulton 
'    George,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan&  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  2527  Post 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  39  Juniper 
•'    George  L.,  painter,  r.  413  Douglass 
"    G.  P.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Gus,  lithographer  Galloway  Litho.   Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Gus,  press  feeder  Union  Litho.  Co.,  r.  781 

Mission 
"    Gustaf,  upholsterer,  1815  Polk 
"    Gustav  S.,  salesman  Dunham.  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  2529  Post 
"    Gustave,  laborer,  r.  1316  Florida 
"    Gustave,  tanner,   r.  SW  cor  Railroad  Av 

and  8th  Av  South 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1776?r£  Folsom 
"    Hans,  r.  243  Perry 
"    Hans',  cooper,  r.  2740  Bryant 
"    Hans,  laborer,  r.  125  Collingwood 
"    Hans,  laborer,  r.  943  Folsom 
"    Hans,  laborer  Unionl.  Wks,  r.  418  Jersey 
"    Harriet  E.,  widow,  r.  10  Webster 
"    Harry  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  1623  Grove 
"    Henry,  housemover,  r.  565  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  3  East 
"    Henry  C.  (Olsen  Bros.),  and  coffee  saloon, 
417  California,  r.  Elmhurst,  Alameda  Co. 


Olsen  H.  K.,  manager  Krogh  Manufacturing 
Co.,  51  Beale  and  9-17  Stevenson,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Ida,  domestic,  110  Broderick 

"    J.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  39  Juniper 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  724V2  Bryant 

"    J.  B.,  seaman  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender  Ma- 
drono 

"    Jens,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    Jesse,  driver  Mi  librae    Dairy,   r.  814    Oc- 
tavia 

"    John,  r.  271/2,  4th 

"    .John,  bay  and  river  freighting,  53  Steuart, 
r.  106  Eureka 

"    John,  butcher,  r.  .327  Fell 

"    John,  carpenter  S.  F.  Bridge    Co.,  r.   3133 
Mission 

"    John,  cleaner  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  22,  11th 

■'    John,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  305^,  6th 

••    John,  laborer,  r.  16  Natoma 

•'    John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501  Napa 

"    John,  m  ichinist,  r.  179  Perry 

■'    John,  mastermariner,  r.  23  Perry 

"    John,  molder,  r.  536!4  Howard 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  58  Clementina 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    John,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 

"    John,  seaman  str  Mariposa 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  K 

•'    John  B.,  stevedore,  r.  22'^  Zoe 

"    John  J.  (Olsen  Bros.),  r.  708  Castro 

"    John  P.,  shipsmith,  r.  429  Mississippi 

"    Joseph  M.,  teamster  Galloway  Lith.  Co.,  r. 
406  Greenwich 

"    Julius,  clerk  Johnson  Bros.,  r.  247,  5th 

"    Julius,  laborer,  r.  337  Clementina 

"    Julius,  seaman,  r.  22  East 

"    Justinius  B.,  stenographer,  r.  619  Pine 
Olsen  Klaus,  Swedish  movements  and  massage. 
913  Geary 

"    Knud,  brass  finisher  M.  Greenberg's  Sons, 
r.  23  Alta 

"    Lars  E.,  mastermariner,  r.  6  Howard 

"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  ISJ^  Bryant  Av 

"    Louis,  laborer,  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r 
1171/2  Shipley 

"     Louis,  longshoreman,  r.  27  Minna 

"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  122  Howard 

"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  136/2  Shipley 

"    Louis,  seaman,  631  Sacramento 

"     Louis  T.,  policeman,  r.  1519  Jackson 

"    Lovenia,  domestic,  12  Beaver 

"    Loye,  stevedore,  r.  555  Mission 

"    Manfred,  stevedore,  r.  21  Moss 

"    Martin,  bartender  John  C.  Johnson,  r.  210, 
1st 

"    Martin,  master  mariner,  r.  214  Jackson 

"    Martin,  painter,  r.  1159  Howard 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1018  Montgomery 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  317,  3d 

"    Mathias,  master  schr  R.  W.  Bartlett,  office 
34  Steuart,  r.  Alameda 

"    Mikel  (Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook),  r.  816  Church 

"    Nels,  laborer,  r.  860  Howard 

"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 

"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  3416  Mission 

"    Nels  A.,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r.  S  s 
Sierra  nr  Michigan 

"    O.,  waiter,  r.  904  Kearny 

"    O.  A.,  master  schr  Ray  Somers,  office  44 
East 

"    O.  F.,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  Larkspur,  Cal. 

"    Olaf,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

"    Olaf,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 

■'    Olaf,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 

■'    Olaus,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 

"    Ole,  lumberman,  r.  444  Brannan 

"    Ole,  mastermariner,  r.  2713  Harrison 

"    Ole,  rigger,  r.  217  Missippi  rear 

"    Ole,  seaman,  r.  324  Greenwich 

"    Ole,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    Oliver,  attorney  at  law.   14  McAllister,  r. 
227  Geary 

"    Olof.  bricklayer,  r.  22  Turk 

"    Olof,  laborer,  r.  640  Tennessee 

•'    Olof  E.  (Galloway   Lithographing  Co.),  r. 
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Olsen  Oscar,  laelperPeter  Lammers,  r.  SO  Walter 

"    Oscar,  painter,  r.  243  Perry 

"    Oscar,  painter,  r.  943Folsom 

"    Oscar,  waiter,  r.  116  Leidesdorfl 

"    Otto,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 

•«    Otto,  longshoreman,  r.  7  Hermann 

"    Otto  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1343,  36tli 

"    Peter,  baker,  r.  114%  Page 

"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  312  Chestnut 

"    Peter,  contractor,  r.  115,  Sth 

"  Peter,  foreman  painter  Central  Hardware 
and  Supply  Co.,  r.  1817  Dupont 

"    Peter,  marine  engineer,  r.  534,  2d 

"  Peter,  master  mariner,  r.  17%  Oak  Grove 
Av 

"    Peter,  mate  str  Sunol,  r.  207%,  14th 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  27  East 

"    Peter  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  3  Market 

"  P.  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1313 
Scott 

"  Reinert,  liquors  and  boarding,  214  Jack- 
son 

"  Richard  L.,  lithographer  Bosqui  Engraving 
and  Printing  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

OLSEN,  RUTH  &    COOK, 

(Mikel  Olsen,  Louis  Rutli  and  Christian 
D.  Cook),  sMp  tinsmiths,  plumbers  and 
metal  works  and  dealers  ship  stoves, 
pumps,  marine  lamps,  etc.,  15-17  Mis- 
sion 
Olsen  Samuel,  seaman,  r.  314  Green 
"    Sehna,  domestic,  632  Sutter 
"    Sophie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1815  Polk 
"    Soren,  laborer,  r.  40  Tehama 
"    Swen,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    T.,  carpenter,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Theodore,  concrete  worker,  r.  164  Clara  rear 
''    Thomas,  bartender  William  Falkenburg, 

r.  525  East 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  637  Howard 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  501%,  6th 
"    Thorvald,  seaman,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Tillie  Miss,  r.  9%  Dikeman  PI 
"    Tobias,  stevedore,  r.  39  Juniper 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  123  Fell 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1335  Natoma 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  318  Folsom 
"    William,   shipping  and  freight  broker,  9 
Market,  r.  720  Fell 
Olson  Alexander,  liquors,  454  Main 

"    Alfred,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  1019Ji  Na- 
toma 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  1210  Green 
"    Andrew  P.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co., 

r.  153  Silver 
"    Andrew  R.,  tailor  Marshall  F.  Jones,  r.  108 

Tehama 
"    Anna  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  332c  10th 
"    Anton  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1633a 

Fulton 
"    Charles,  fireman  str  Tiburon,  r.  1  Telegraph 

PI 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  8,  13th 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
"    Charles,  waiter  E.  Uebner,  r.  6  Rose  PI 
"    Charles  A.,  painter,  r.  80614  Harrison 
"    Charles  A.,  sorter  Relchert  &  Co.,  r.  6  Rose 

PI 
"    Edward,  asst.    engineer   str   Tiburon,    r. 

Tiburon 
"    Emil  (Olson  &  Anderson),  r.  528  Pacific 
"    Emil,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,r.  1609  Turk 
"    Frank  W.,  shipping  clerk  John  F.  English, 

r.  608b  Shotwell 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  321  Drumm 
"    John,  r.  32,  4th 
"    John,  r.  106  Minna 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  223  Harrison 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  124  Caselli  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 
"    John,  lumberman,  r.  410%  Brannan 
"    John,  oyster  tonger   M.    B.    Moraghan,   r. 

Millbrae,  Cal. 
"    JohnF.  O.,    master  sehr  Guide,   offlce   44 

East,  r.  343  Beale 
"    John  R.,  shoemaker  Hans  Burke,  r.  1006% 
Valencia 


Olson  Julius,  packer,  r.  2004  Leavenworth 

"    Karl,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    L,.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  814,  Jilst 

"    Lena,  widow,  bakery,  1601  Mason 

"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  6  Moss 

"    Louis,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 
cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 

"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  157  Clara 

"    Louis  T.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
814.  21st 

"    Martin,  longshoreman,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 

"    Martin,  tailor,  6%  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 

"    Nels,  salesman  Whitaker  &  Ray  Co.,  r.  303 
Lombard 

"    Oliver  J.,  manager  Ichi  Ban,  573  Market,  r. 
814,  21st 

"    Olof ,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  5  Hodge's  Alley 

"    Olof,  2d  mate  str  Lakme,  r.  22  Sacramento 

"    Olof,  tailor  S.  N.  Levy,  r.  Melrose,  Cal. 

"    Oscar,  cook  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  Millbrae, 
Cal. 

"    Otto,  r.  247  Perry 

"    Peter,  blacksmith  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1  Ocean 
Terrace 

"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  174  Jessie 

"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  753  Folsom 

"    Soren  J.,  blacksmith  Cal.   St.  RR,  r.  1409a 
Pacific 

"    Theodore,  seaman  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender 
Madrono,  r.  126  Oregon 

"    Victor,  master  mariner,  r.  1853  Lexington 
Av 

"    William  V.,  master  mariner,  r.  814,  21st 

"    &  Anderson  (Emil  Olson  and  Andrew  An- 
derson), liquors,  900  Kearny 
eS'  Olsen.    See  Ohlson,  Olsen  and  Oleson 
Olssen  Nels,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry,  r.  2516 

Polk 
Olsson  Alexander  (Olsson   &    Skarstedt),  and 
proprietor  Vestkusten  (Swedish  news- 
paper), and  manager  West  Coast  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  921  Mission,  r.  516  O'Farrell 

"    Charles,  seaman  bktn  Planter,  r.  Sailors' 


"    Clara  Mrs.,  lodgings,  754  Folsom 

"    Erhard,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks,  r. 

160  Steuart 
"    Gustaf  A.,  printer  Olsson  &  Skarstedt 
"    John,  foreman  coppersmith  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  618  Harrison 
"    John  H.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  403%  Fol- 
som 
"    Lud wig,  gilder  Morris  &  Kennedy,  r.  2230 

Mission 
"    Niles  H.,  manager  Boatmans'  Freighting 

Agency,  32  Steuart 
"    Pontus  W.,  cellarmaster  Harris,  Kingston 

&Co.,  r.  123  Fell 
"    S.  Gus,  rigger  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  224,  4th 
Olsson  &  Skarstedt    (Alexander    Olsson   and 
Ernest  Skarstedt),  proprietors  Vestkus- 
ten, 921  Mission 
Olstead  Charles,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
Oltmann  Edwin  H.,  tailor,  257  Stevenson,  r.  110 

William 
Olufs  Nicholas,  butcher  William  Oswald,  r.  1012 

Pacific 
Olwell  James  P..  printer,  r.  236,  12th  Av 
"    Rose  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1125  Vallejo 
-"     Susan,  widow,  r.  1125  Vallejo 
Olwill  Edward,  sexton  Sacred  Heart  Church,  r. 

546  Fillmore 
Olympia  Hotel,  William  Smale  proprietor,  504 

Napa 
Olympian  The,  Joel  P.  Bean  editor,  38  Donohoe 
Bldg 


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■  The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
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'  ferred  favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 

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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Olympic  Club,  F.  W.  'Eaton  president,  C.   J. 

Bos  worth  secretary,  .=524  Post 
Olympic  Club  Outdoor  Grounds,   cor  7th  Av 

and  I 
Olympic  Club  Stables,  Hugh   Foy  proprietor, 
503  Sutter,  telephone  Main  1434 
'•    House,    Morris    L.  Krook   proprietor,  904 

Kearny 
"    Publishing    Co.,    Leonard   Gill   business 
manager,    Henry  W.    Spalding    editor, 
publishers  and  proprietors  The  Olympic, 
535  Clay 
Olympic  Salt  Water  Co.,  John  D.   Spreckels 
president,  W.   G.    Harrison    vice-presi- 
dent, Charles  A.  Gibson  secretary,  NW 
cor  Bush  and  Larkin 
"    Salt  Water  Co.'s  Pumping  Station,  Ocean 
Boulevard  nr  B 
Olympic  The,  finest  wines,  liquors  and  cigars, 
Edward  Estrada  proprietor,  501  Sutter, 
telephone  Main  1434 
"    The,  Mrs.  John  Larrue,proprietor,  331  Bush 
"    The  (semi-monthly),  Olympic  Publishing 
Co.  publishers  and  proprietors,  535  Clay 

OLYMPIC  THEATRE, 

Wm.  M.  Sears  proprietor,  105  Grant 
Av 

Olympic  Benjamin,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks, 

r.  SE  cor  5th  Av  South  and  M 
Omaha  Consolidated  Gold  Mine  Co.  (Grass  Val- 
ley, Cal.),  C.  A.  Grow  secretary,  27  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 
Oman  Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  411 ,  30th 
"    Carrie,  domestic,  941,  14th  Av  South 
"    Charles,  janitor  1st  St.  Wks  Union  L  Wks, 

r.  741/2  iSTatoma 
"    Charles,  shoemaker  Pringle  Bros.,  r.  342, 

5th 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  7th  Av  South  nr  J 
Omey  Charles  F.,  teamster,  r.  715  Howard 
"    George    W.  (G.  W.   Omey  &    Co.),  r.    1006 

Powell 
"    G.  W.  &  Co.  (George  W.  Omey),  fruits  and 
vegetables,  33-34  California  Market 
Ommert  Adam,  foreman  Henry  Moffat,  r.  15th 

Av  South  bet  N  and  P 
Ondovilla  Jose,  bookkeeper,  r.  529  Ivy  Av 
Oneida  Gold  Mining   and  Milling  Co.  (Amador 
Co.),  Henry  Pichoir  secretary,  320  San- 
some,  room  24 
Onesti  6.    &   Co.  (Giuseppe   Onesti),  produce 
commission  merchants,    409-411    Wash- 
ington, opp  S.  F.  general  Post  Office 
"    Giuseppe  (G.  Onesti  &  Co.),  r.  2227  Jones 
"    Silvio,  chemist  F.  Rider,  r.  2227  Jones 
Oneto  Joseph,  mosaic    worker  Braida  &  Pas- 
quali,  r.  727  Laguna 
"    Rose  Miss,  milliner,  r.  508b  Fulton 
"    Stefano,  with  Pac.    Vinegar   and    Pickle 
Wks,  r.  727  Laguna 
Onetti  Francisco,  teamster,  r.  909  Battery 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  909  Battery 
Onetto  Joseph,  candy  maker   Louis    Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  311  Union 
Oney  Walter  W.,  orchardist,  r.  119  California  Av 
Ongerth  Hermann,  salesman  Hinz  &  Landt,  r. 

Oakland 
Onken  John   W.,   expressman,  SE   cor  4th  and 

Mission,  r.  69  Brady 
Onley  William,  paper  hanger  Merchant  &  Nick- 
els, r.  740  Harrison 
Ono  Hall,  1883  Mission 

Onstott  Charles,  shoemaker,  eSVA   Sacramento 
and  562  Mission,  r.  564  Mission 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  .327  Clementina 


Ontkenieu  Pauline,  domestic.  New  Washington 

Hotel 
Onyon  Emma  J.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  1025  Ellis 
"    Isaac,  clerk  depot  quartermaster  U.  S.  A., 

r.  1025  Ellis 
"    Isaac,  telegraph  operator,  r.  427  O'Farrell 
"    J.  J.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co..  r.  530,  3d 
"    Richard  T.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  1025  Ellis 
Oosterman  Jelle  J.,  laborer,  r.  E  s  Texas   nr 

25th,  Potrero 
Openshaw  Charles  H.,  lather,  r.  26  Aileen  Av 
"    George  R.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    James  H.,  driver,  r.  4  Hampton  PI 
"    Joseph,  lather,  r.  76614  Howard 
Opfergelt  Sadie  C,  widow,  r.  764  Clayton 
Ophir  Silver  Mining    Co.    (Storey    Co.,    Nev.), 
Charles  H.   Fish  president,  Edward  B. 
Holmes  secretary,  50  Nevada  Block 
Opie  Owen,  clerk,  r.  800  Kearny 
Opitz  Henry,  second  hand  furniture,  640  Howard 

"    Oscar,  waiter  Washington  Hotel 
Oppel  John  V.  (Streckfuss,  Oppel  &  Co.),  r.  815 

Hampshire 
Oppenheim  Adolph,  pawnbroker,  405  Dupont,  r. 
1402  Montgomery 
"    Adolph,  tailor  Charles  Keilus  &  Co.,  r.  427 

Fell 
"    Hyman,  foreman  baker  Franz  Siebrecht,  r. 

206  Hickory  Av 
"    Jacob  S.,  pawnbroker,  664  Howard,  r.  1702i4 

Buchanan 
"    John,  clothing,  26  Clay,  r.  1906  Ellis 
"    Philip,  broker,  r.  1705  Post 
"    Raphael,  clerk,  r.  1705  Post 
"    Robert,  barber  Becker  &  Koch,  r.  608  Ful- 
ton 
"    S.  P.,  engineer,  r.  171314  Post 
Oppenheimer  Adolph,  traveling  salesman  Liv- 
ingston &  Co.,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    Albert  H.  (California  Concrete  Co.),  r.  1116 

Sutter 
"    Alice  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1534  O'Farrell 
"    Belle,  widow,  r.  1125  Geary 
"    Benjamin,  crockery  dealer,  r.   2733  Howard 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper  Oppenheimer  &  Bro., 

r.  1116  Sutter 
"    Elias,  butcher,  542  Grove,  r.  1021  Buchanan 
"    Emil,    salesman    Oppenheimer  &  Bro.,  r. 

1116  Sutter 
"      Hannah  Mrs.,  r.  1534  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  r.  746,21st 

"    Henry  (Oppenheimer &  Bro.),  r.  1116Sutter 

"    I.  &  Co.  (Isaac  Oppenheimer  and  Leonard 

Joseph),  crockery  and  hardware,  324-326, 

6th 

"    I.  &Co.  (Isidor  Oppenheimer),  wines  and 

liquors,  1911  Hyde 
"    Isaac  (I.  Oppenheimer  &  Co.),  r.  338,  6th 
"    Isaac  (Neustadter  Bros.),  r.  New  York 
"    Isidor  (I.  Oppenheimer  &  Co.),  r.  1243  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Jacob,  barber,  r.  9  Hubbard 
"    Julius,  cook,  r.  213  Langton 
"    Julius,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

611  Taylor 
"    Louis,  clerk  L.  Harris,  r.  bOSYz  Jessie 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1414  Post 
"    Rosie,  widow,  r.  36  Langton 
"    Selby  C. ,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co. , 

r.  1125  Geary 
"    Solomon,  solicitor  Atlas  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

2423  Washington 
"    &  Brother  (Henry  Oppenheimer),  importers 
cigars  and  tobacco,  117  Battery 
Opperman  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  9  Bridge  PI 
Oppermann  Richard  H.,  bartender,  r.  5  Maiden 
Lane 
"    William,  teacher  music,  r.  207,  7th 
Opprecht  Julius,  driver  Julius  Frankel,  r.  SE 

cor  12th  Av  and  L 
Oprecht  Mignon,  widow,  r.  3V4  Bowie  Av 
Orak  Emil,  painter,  1146  Howard 
Oramas  Gertrude  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  r.  514 
Taylor 
"    Merced  Miss,  ladies'  and  childrens'  under- 
garments, 415M  Powell,  r.  514  Taylor 
Orans  John  T.,  teamster,  r.  307  Ritch 


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Orbell  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  45  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Ernest  J.,  machinist,  r.  45  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Frank,    machinist   Clot    &  Meese,    r.    554 
Minna 
Orcese  G.  B.  &  Co.  (Giuseppe  B.  Orcese),  pro- 
duce commission,  528  Sansome 
"    Giuseppe  B.  (G.  B.   Orcese  &  Co.),   r.  715 
Greenwich 
Orchard  George,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  44 
Tehama 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  1925  Ellis 
"    Selden,  bricklayer,  r.  640  Howard 
"    Wildie,  stonecutter,  r.  1925  Ellis 
Oricini   Louis,  waiter  Manuel  Tarbochia,  r.    5 

Harrison 
Orcutt  Charles  S.,  with  Chicago  and  Northwest- 
ern Ry.,  r.  Berkeley 
Ordeman  Bernhard,  clerk,  r.  412  Minna 
Ordenstein  Louis,  salesman  O.  S.  Levy,  r.    4 

Ellis 
Ordenstein  Max,  proprietor  Alma  Mia  Cigar 
Factory,  608-614  Front,  r.  2111  Devisadero 
Order  of  Chosen  Friends,   Samuel  C.  Wallis 

Grand  Recorder,  42  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Order  of  Eastern  Star,  Mrs.  Kate  J.  Willats 

Grand  Secretary,  68  Flood  Bldg 
Order  of  Pendo,  Ernest  Duden  Supreme  Secre- 
tary, 601  California 
Order  Sons  of  St.  George,  Edward  Oliver  Grand 

Secretary,  317  Mason 
Ordland  Edward,  seaman,  r.  122  Howard 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  122  Howard 
Ordway  Abraham  H.,  cement  dealer,  r.  9  Harri- 
son Av 
»    Amelia,  widow,  r.  303  Eddy 
"    James  A.,  clerk,  r.  303  Eddy 
Ordway  William  C,  public  weigher  and   auc- 
tioneer, NW  cor  6th  and  King,  r.  1213, 
21st 
Orear  Horace  W.  (Foster  &  Orear),  r.  118  Lib- 
erty 
"    John  W.,  broker,  408  California,  r.  118  Lib- 
erty 
Oregiatt  G.  Pellegrini,  waiter,  r.  509  Broadway 
Oregon  and  California  Lumber  Co.,  C.  A.  Hooper 
&Co.  agents,  204 Front 
'<    and   California   Railroad  Co.,  George  H. 

Andrews  secretary,  4  Montgomery 
"    City   Woolen  Mills,  Brown    Bros.    &    Co., 
agents,  121-123  Sansome 

Oregon  Coal  and  Navigation  Co., 

Edwin  Goodall  president,  Charles  M. 
Goodall  vice-president,  Wm.  H.  Fisher 
secretary,  Coos  Bay  coal,  steamship 
line  for  Coos  Bay,  Oregon,  office  NW 
cor  Broadway  and  East,  telephone 
Main  741 

Oregon  House,  113  Oregon 

Oregon  Improvement  Co.,  John  L.  Howard 
manager,  coal  miners  and  importers,  16 
California 

Oregon  Improvement  Go's  Bunkers,  foot  of 


"    Iron  and  Steel  Co.  The,  B.  A.  Knight  agent, 

308  Market 
"    Lodging  House,  Charles  H.   Roemer  pro- 
prietor, 641  Commercial 
"    Pine  Lumber  Co.,  Ward  A.  Dwight  agent, 
22  Market,  room  9 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.,  Goodall, 
Perkins  &  Co.  superintendents  Ocean 
division.  30  Market,  freight  offtce  E.  C. 
Ward  agent.  Spear  St.  Wharf,  ticket  of- 
fice F.  F.  Connor  agent,  630  Market 
"  Stock  and  Butchering  Co.,  Joseph  Sisson 
president,  130  Crocker  Bldg 

Oell  Jacob,  cabinet  maker,  r.  25  Randall 

Orella  F.  R.,  M.  D.,  M.  R.  C.  S.  (England), 
physician  and  surgeon,  hours  2  to  4  and  7 
to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  5473,  ofBce  and 
r.  406  Sutter,  telephone  Black  1591 

Orena  Gaspar,  r.  729  Geary 
"    Orestes  J.,  attorney  at  law,  532  Market, 
room  41,  r.  729  Geary 

Oreste  Leandro  R.,  cook  C.  Radovan,  r.  1514 
Green 

Orff  Frank  J.,  r.  133/2  Shipley 

Organ  William  M.,  waiter,  r.  675  Mission 


W.&J.SLOANE&CO., 

POf$TIEf?ES. 

Largest  Assortment  on  the  Coast. 
G'4-l-<S'4-7    IWarUi&t    St. 


Oriel  Hotel,  William  P.  Foster  proprietor,  1904 

Market 
Oriel  Tea  Co.,  George  B.  Hansen  proprietor, 

1900  Market 
Orient  House,  Mrs.  Louise  Molsen  proprietor, 

118,  6th 
Orient  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  w.  J.  Cal- 

lingham  general  agent,  420  California 
Oriental  Block,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Battery 
"    Bonded  and  Free  Warehouses,  Haslett  & 
Swayne  proprietors,  S  s  Brannan  nr  1st 
"    (Chinese)  Newspaper,  803  Washington 
Oriental  Dock,  S  s  Brannan  bet  1st  and  2d 
Oriental  Gas  Engine  Works,  Marcellus  A.  Gra- 
ham proprietor,  Edward  M.  Corliss  man- 
ager, 105  Beale 
"    Hotel,  Mrs.   Leonie    Jung   proprietor,  225 

Drumm 
"    The,  Edward  Lamberg  proprietor,  615  Tay- 
lor 
Original  Creamerie,  Cardall  &  Marston  proprie- 
tors, 865  Market 
"    Empire  Mill  and  Mining  Co.  (Grass  Val- 
ley), James  D.  Hayes  president,  D.  A. 
Jennings  secretary,  401  California,  room 
14 
"    Keystone  Silver  Mining  Co.  The  (Virginia, 
Nev.),   F.   E.  Luty  secretary,  330  Pine, 
room  5 
Original  Louvre.    See  Louvre  New,  8-14  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Quaker  Dairy,  A.  J.  Davis  proprietor,  110 
Sutter 

Original  San  Francisco  Window 

CLEANING  CO.,  Figone  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 315  Stockton,  telephone  Main 
1304 

Orjetto  Manuel,  peddler,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 

"    Natali,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Orjubin  Francois  M.,  dyer,  r.  603  Montgomery 

Av 
Orland  Albert  W.,  carpenter,  9  Carlos  PI 
Orlandi  Amedeo,  workman  D.   Ghirardelli  Co., 
r.  907  Jackson 
"    John,  statuary  maker  D.  Mencarini,  r.  1017 

Jackson 
"    Luigi,  laborer,  r.  12  Bartol 
Orlando  G.,  shoemaker,  425  Hayes 
"    The,     Mrs.  M.   C.   Mixter  proprietor,    989 
Howard 
Orlandus  John,  teamster,  r.  2303  Geary 
Orleans    Consolidated    Mining    Co.    (Virginia 
City,  Nev.),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr.  secretary, 
56  Nevada  Block 
Ormart  Joaquin  F.,  merchant,  r.  813  Van  Ness 

Av 
Orme  Edward,  laborer,  r.  861  Market 
Ormendson  Jesse,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 
Ormiston  Archibald  M.,  clerk  James  B.  Win- 
gate,  r.  NEcor  Market  and  Noe 
Ormond  Ethel  Miss,  school    teacher,  r.  317,  19th 
"    J.  Allyn,  clerk  LeCount  Bros.,  r.  317,  19th 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  317,  19th 
"    William,  chief   engineer   str  Empire,  r.  28 
Hawthorne 
Ormonde  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  414,  22d 
"    Club,  James  Burson  secretary,  1202  Larkin 
"    Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  414,  23d 
Ormsby  Anna,  widow,  r.  1335  Pine 
"    Edgar    L.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture    Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1335  Pine 
"    Edward    R.  (E,   R.  Ormsby  &   Co.),  r.  1335 

Pine 
"    E.   R.  &  Co.    (Edward  R.  and    Henry    S. 
Ormsby),  printers,  636  Clay 


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Ormsby  Frank  R.,  salesman,  r.  638  Green 
"    George  O.,  waiter  Swain  Bros.,  r.  721  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
"    Henry  S.  (E.  R.  Ormsby  &  Co.),  r.  1335  Pine 
"    William,  laborer  Lucas  &  Co.,  r.  252  Spear 
Orndorff  Edward,  bartender  Edward  L.  McGar- 
ity,  r.  10211/2  Market 
"    Harry,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros.,  r.  867  Market 
"    Harry  F.,  actor,  r.  102  Powell 
"    James  W.,  r.  102  Powell 
Orne  William  H.,  r.  11  Monroe 
Ornsby  Christopher  T.  (Kinsman  &  Ornsby),  r. 

2110  Larkin 
Ornstein  Moses   L.,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r. 
336  Hickory  Av 
"    SaulJ.,  watchmaker  Herold  Lawrenson,  r. 
517a  Fell 
Oro  Fino  Cigar  Co.,  310-312  Washington 
Orognen  Bernard,  bartender,  r.  317,  3d 

"    .John,  lodgings,  317,  3d 
Orozco    Ricardo    J.,  compositor    Searle    &  Mc- 

Clinton,  r.  716  Diamond 
Orplian   Asylum  (Hebrew),  E  s  Devisadero  bet 

Hayes  and  Grove 
Orphan   Asylum  (Protestant),  S  s  Haight  bet 

Buchanan  and  Webster 
Orphan    Asylum    (Roman    Catholic),    N  s    N 
South  bet  18th  and  20th  Avs 
"    J.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill  Co. 
Orpheum  The,  Gustav  Walter  proprietor,  113 

O'Farrell 
Orpin  Charles,  real  estate  agent^5-6 Mills  Bldg., 

2d  floor,  r.  116  Turk 
Orpinella    Theodore,  stableman  Wainwright  & 

Easton,  r.  18V4  Minna 
Orr  Albert,  rattan  worker,  r.  24  Welsh 
"    Albert  R..  laborer,  r.  24  Welsh 
"    AUen,  r.  510  Taylor 
"    Andrew,  cook,  r.  110  William 
•'    Andrew,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood 

Co.,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Charles,  salesman  N.  Clark  &  Sons 
"    Charles  L.,  carpenter,  r,  613  Folsom 
"    Charles  P.,  teacher  music,  595  Ellis 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2104  Howard 
"    Elizabeth  A.   Miss,    teacher    Haight  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2104  Howard 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  24  Welsh 
"    F.  AUeyne,  attorney  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  510  Tavlor 
"    Frederick  F.,  plumber,  r.  34  Welsh 
"    George  A.,  compositor  P.  J.  Thomas,  r.  828 

Greenwich 
^'    Hannah  T.,  widow,  r.  15  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  compositor,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    H.  S.,  apprentice  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 

r.  Alameda 
"    James,  r.  2104  Howard 
"    James,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

41  Louisa 
"    James  B.  Rev.,  pastor  Park  Congregational 

Church,  r.  1010  Page 
"    James  W.,  salesman  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 

1320  California 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  115  Silver 
"    John,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r.  5I814 

Bryant 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  518/2  Bryant 
■'    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  1135  Army 
"    Joseph  A.,  salesman  Joseph  Rosenberg,  r. 

604  Geary 
"    Joseph  G..  clerk,  r.  1135  Army 
"    Melville  D.,  printer  Call,  r.  116a  14th 
"    Monroe  J.,  clerk  C.  M.  Jennings,  r.  2518 

McAllister 
"    Robert  H.,  student,  r.  2104  Howard 


Lumber 


Orr  Samuel,  policeman,  r.  1917;^  McAllister 
"    Walter  W.,  rattan  worker,  r.  24  Welsh 
"    William  J.,  solicitor  Monitor,  r.  2104  How- 
ard 
Orra    Antone,   teamster  James  McDermott,  r. 

1011,  10th  Av  South 
Orrett  Edwin,  chief  clerk  purchases  and  sup- 
plies dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r. 
1009  Santa  Clara  Av,  Alameda 
Orrick  Oliver  S.,  president  California  Paint  Co., 

22  Jessie,  r.  Oakland 
Orsi  Elise,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  1219  Kearny 
"    G.  (G.  Orsi  &Co.),  r.  7  Buena  Vista 
"    G.  &  Co.  (G.  Orsi  and  Vincent  Cereghino), 
fruits  and  vegetables,  7  Buena  Vista 
Orsi  Giacomo,  paints  and  wall  paper,  623  Wash- 
ington and  17   Montgomery  Av,   r.   812 
Filbert 
"    P.,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  cor  Broadway  and 
Powell 
Orsini  John,  laborer  Alms  House 
Ort  Henry  A.,  bartender  Louis  Teese  Jr.,  r. 

1550  Jackson 
Ortega  Antonio,  barber  Philip  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 
720  Leavenworth 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  720  Leavenworth 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  730  Leavenworth 
"    Miguel,  hostler  E.  J.  Root,  r.  630  Minna 
"    Paul,  barber  H.  L.  White,  r.  761  Howard 
"    Vina  Miss,  r.  730  Leavenworth 
Ortelli  William,  jailer  County  Jail  1,  r.  906  Fil- 
bert 
Ortet  Baptiste  G.  (Ortet  Bros.),  r.  8  Lynch 
Ortet  Brothers  (Baptiste  G.  and  Lucien  M.),  cut- 
lers and  grinders,  all  kinds  of  edge  tools 
ground  and  polished,  524  Commercial 
"    Lucien  M.  (Ortet  Bros.),  r.  8  Lynch 
Ortez    Manuel  A.,   barber  P.   Lahorgue,   r.    14 
Auburn 
"    Paula,  r.  723  California 
Orth  Frederick  O.,  engineer,  r.  317  Vallejo 
"    J.  A.,  upholsterer,  r.  1628  Howard 
"    John,  clerk  Alfred  A.  Durand 
"    WashingtonI.,salesmanKohlberg, Strauss 
&  Frohman,  r.  Oakland 
Ortion  Armand,  diamond  setter,  r.  1819  Mason 
"    Auguste  (Ortion  &  Gerhardt),  and  liquors, 

235  Montgomery  Av,  r.  1810  Union 
"    Auguste  Jr.,  mechanic  Fagothey  &  Maple, 

r.  I81O  Union 
"    EmilV.,  diamond  setter  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

800!^  Hayes 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  1810  Union 
Ortion  &  Gerhardt,  (Auguste  Ortion  and  Jules 
Gerhardt),  wines,  liquors  and  imported 
table    delicacies,    125    Powell    and    201 
O'Farrell,  telephone  Black  11 
Ortiz  Calesto,  bootblack,  901  Kearny,  r.   413% 

Green 
Ortmann  Henry,  teamster,  r.  115  Diamond 
"    John  F.,  president  Healdsburg  and  Sonoma 
Commission  Co.,  .305  Front,  r.  1901  Scott 
"    Samuel,  peddler,  r.  3  Boardman  PI 
OrtnerJohn,   electrician  Cal.   Electric  Supply 
and  Cons  Co. 
"    John  P.,  tailor  Joseph  Poheim,  r.  25  Oak 
Orto  Isador,  porter  Marks  Cohen,  r.  21  Taylor 
Ortolo  Edward,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Orton  Collins  K.   (Williams  &  Orton),  r.  1420, 
25th 
"    Ira  D.,  attornev  at  law,  116  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
1415  McAllister 
Orville  Tobias,  waiter,  r.  134,  4th 
Orwen  R.  Lee,  editor  The  Criterion,  9; 
Osberg  Charles,  bridge  carpenter,  r.  61 
"    Oscar,   seaman    bktn  Planter,  r. 

Home 
"    William,  pile  driver,  r.  5  Victor 
Osborn  Anna,  widow,  r.  1836  Lexington  Av 
"    A.  P.,  surveyor,  r.  913b  Post 
"    Arthur,  carpenter,  r.  38  Laskie 
Osborn  Arthur  C,  representative  United  States 
Printing  Co.,  20  O'Farrell,  room  18 
"    Arthur  L.,  bartender,  r.  335  Haight 
"    Benjamin,  hostler,  r.  511  Hyde 
"    Charles    H.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Officer,  r. 

3810  Pine 
"    C.  Mahlon  (Neville  &  Co.),  r.  635  Guerrero 


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Osborn  Edward  E.  (Smith  &  Osborn),  attor- 
ney at  law,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Edward  G.  (Osborn  &  Co.),  r.  335  Haight 

"    Edward  T.,  purser  str  City  of  Peking 
Osborn  Frank  F.,  president    and  manager  Os- 
born Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  414  Market, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Fred  A.  (R.  F.  Osborn  &  Co.),  r.  942  Valencia 

"    George  F.,  clerk,  r.  2810^4  Pine 

"    George  H.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Laskie 
Osborn  George  W.,  real  estate,  40-41  Nevada 

Block,  r.  1011/2  Van  Ness  Av 
Osborn  George  W.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  40-41 

Nevada  Block,  r.  WVA  Van  Ness  Av 
Osborn  Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,    Frank  F. 
Osborn  president  and  manager,  414  Mar- 
ket 

"    Harry  S.,  r.  925  Valencia 

"    Homer  E.  (Osborn,  Murdock  &Co.),  r.   Ala- 
meda 

"    House,     Edward     Rolkin    proprietor,   807 
Kearny 

"    House,  Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Urry  proprietor,  307- 
313,  4th 

"    John,  mining,  r.  411  Post 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1524  Clay 

"    Lamartine,  mining  secretary,  33  Nevada 
Block,  r.  822  Post 

"    Lincoln  E.,  undertaker  J.  C.  O'Connor   & 
Co.,  r.  1025  Mission 

"    Mabel  v.,  widow,  r.  25  South  Park 

"  Mary,  widow,  r.  303,  3d 
Osborn,  Murdock  &  Co.  (Homer  E.  Osborn  and 
George  H.  Murdock),  San  Francisco 
agents  accident  department  ^tna  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  412  California 
Osborn  R.  F.  &  Co.  (Robert  F.  and  Fred  A.  Os 
born),  hardware  and.  Mechanics'  tools 
753  Market 

"    Robert  F.  (R.  F.  Osborn  &  Co.),  r.  925  Va 

"    Robert  F.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Russell   W.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r 

2810  Clay 
"    Thomas,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    William,  fireman,  r.  400  Bay 
"    William,  hostler,  r.  511  Hyde 
"    William  C,  clerk  Dewey  Pub.  Co.,  r.  1836 

Lexington  Av 
"    William  F.,  bartender  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

335  Haight 
"    &  Co.  ( Edward  G.  Osborn  and  Fred  Schied) , 

liquors,  16  Market 
Osborne  Darragh  J.,  mechanical  engineer  and 

draughtsman,  309  California,  room  16,  r. 

715  Eddy 
Osborne  D.  M.  &  Co.,  F.  H.  Keyes  manager, 

manufacturers  agricultural  implements, 

27  Main 
"    Edward  H.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    Frank,  ship  calker,  r.  856  Folsom 
"    Harry  H.,  r.  23  Ash  Av 
"    Henry  A.,  marine  engineer,  r.   1906  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Osborne   John,    stationery  and   confectionery, 

2305  Jackson 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  23  Ash  Av 
"    Luther,  storekeeper    U.    S.    Customs,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  USVz  Welsh 
"    Oakley  B.,  insurance  solicitor,  r.  536  Turk 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  218^4  Ritch 
"    Thomas    H.,     carriage     painter,    r.     1906 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Osburn  William,  janitor,  r.  327  Broadway 
"    William  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  899  Pine 
"    William  P.,  contractor,  r.  1916  Page 
Oscar  George,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Osen  John   (Osen  &  Radanovich),  r.  1148  Sutter 
"    &  Radanovich  (John  Osen  and  John   Ra- 
danovich), restaurant,  1212i/^  Polk 
Osequeda  Matilde,  tailor,  740  Broadway 
Osgood  Alonzo  E.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  5  Day 
Osgood  and  Grace  Bradley  Memorial  Free 

Kindergarten,    Miss    Helen  T.  Bacon 

principal,  369,  11th 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Plain,  Japanned  and  Stamped 

TINiA£KRE 

/         309,  31 1,31 3, 31  Band 31 7  MARKET  ST. 

Osgood  Archie,  carriage  painter  H.  M.  Black  & 
Co.,  r.  41314  Franklin 
"    Charles  E.,  cement  worker,  r.  110  Hoffman 

Av 
"    Charles  P.  (Osgood  &  Howell),  r.  2424  Fill- 
more 
"    Henry  K.,  wrapper  C.  W.  Foster,    r.    154 

Eddy 
"    Hosea,  insurance   broker  Brown,  Craig  & 

Co.,  r.  430  Valley 
"    KateL.,  widow,  r.  1836  Eddy 
"    William,  paper  cutter  Schmidt  Label  and 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  507  Octavia 
"    &  Howell  (Charles  P.  Osgood  and  John  S. 
Howell)  manufacturers'  agents,  132  Mar- 
ket, rooms  9-10 
OsimaaCarl,  lodgings,  106  Steuart 

"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  106  Steuart 
Oslo  Antonio  M.,  miner,  r.  242  Shotwell 
Osmann  William  C,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  14  Jackson 

OSMER  &  CO. 

(Charles  Osmers,  John  G.  W.  Schulte, 
'WUhelmina  Stroecker  and  George  F. 
Hanekamp),  wines  and  liquors,   NW 
cor  East  and  Folsom,  NW   cor  Spear 
and  Bryant  and  NW  cor  1st  and  Bran- 
nan 
Osmers  Charles  (Osmer  &  Co.),  r.  808  Haight 
Osmond  EleanR.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hos- 
pital 
Osmont  H.  C,  secretary  Policy   Holders  Ad- 
justing Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  620 
Fell 
Osmont  Thomas  M.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  60-61,  telephone  Main  703, 
r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Osmun  William  H.,  porter  Price  Baking  Pow- 
der Co.,  r.  1216,  26th 
Ososke  Eva  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1313  Fol- 
som 
"    Isaac,  live  stock  dealer,  r.  1312  Folsom 
"    Louis,    butcher,   514    Hayes,    r.    1312   Fol- 
som 
"    Marcus,  butcher,  r.  215  Clara 
"    Morris,  restaurant,  1020  Folsom 
Ossman  Gustav,  cigarmaker,  r.  23  Isis 
Osswald  Benedict,  butcher  Charles  E.  Osswald, 
r.  1308  Pacific 
"    Charles  E.,  butcher,  1308  Pacific 
"    John  C.  H.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  763 
Howard 
4®"Osswald.    See  Oswald 
Ostedt  John,  expressman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
Ostendorf  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  320b  18th 

"    Edward,  driver,  r.  320b,  18th 
Ostendorf  Joseph  A.,  bookkeeper  H.  A.  Lozier  & 

Co.,  r.  11.37  Geary 
Oster  Edgar,  driver  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  710  Ful- 
ton 
"    Frederick  J.,  copyist  Recorder's  OfQce,  r. 

2311  Larkin  rear 
"    George  W.,  bartender   r.  2311  Larkin  rear 
"    Peter  H.,  r.  2311  Larkin  rear 
4a=0ster.    See  Oester 
Ostergaard   Peter,  waiter  C.  G.   Larsen,  r.  434 

Ostergren  Carl  E.,  tailor,  r.  121  Trenton  Av 
Osterloh  Adolph,  hostler,  r.  340b  Shipley 
"    Albert,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co., 

r.  340b  Shipley 
"    M.Mrs.,  r.  1705,  25  th 
Osterman  Charles,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
602i4  Minnesota 
"    Charles,  porter  Frank  O.  Johnson 


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COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


E-^    §         Osterman  George,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 

pc3    o  tlnery,  r.  E  s  Texas  nr  25th 

K.^  ^  "    Sarah,  widow,  varieties,  633  O'Farrell 

^^    c?         J^^Osterman.     See   Ostermann    and   Oyster- 

'  '  '    o  man 

•^^  El         Ostem  Joseph  C,  tailor  Columbus  Woolen  Mills, 

*BS}     .  r.  323  Eddy 

g         Osterwaldt  Nelson,  packer,  r.  9a  6th 
»^¥4  Ostheimer  Christopher,  plumber,  r.  2120  Union 

g— .  S  "    Henry  J.,  plumber,  r.  4  Scotland 

«-^    ^  Osthoa  Catherine  E.,  widow,  r.  214,  22d 

<^_i    o  "    Charles  G.,  stairbuilder,r.  214,  22d 

^  "    Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  214,  22d 

rj^  *3  "    Henry  W.,  painter,  120  Eddy,  r.  13  Monroe 

CJ    <o  "    William  F.,  brasspolisher,r.  214,  22d 

gpq  fe         Ostino    Giuseppe,    expressman,  r.  522  Filbert 
**^  rear 

'^— '  Ostlund  Charles,  wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

3d  and  King,  r.  800,  3d 
"    John  L,.,  painter,  r.  228  Virginia  Av 
,         "^  "    Olof,  r.  6571/2  Minna 

S^^*!         Ostrander  Daniel  (Le  Gal  &  Ostrander),  r.  1128, 
!I        '  22d 

"    Elward  H.,  news  agent,  r.  919  Jones 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  108  Wood 

"    John,  machinist  Cyclops  Iron  Wks.  r.  16^4 

Blake 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaking,  325  Phelan  Bldg, 

r.  cor  Geary  and  Ferry 
"    Matthew,  painter,  r.  3314  Geary 
"    Repeating  Gun  Co.,  John  Currey  president, 
M.  Walter  Kirman  secretary,  216  Bush, 
room  9 
Ostreicher  Julius,  salesman  Rosenthal,  Feder  & 

Co.,  r.  11  Walter 
>8®-0streicher.    See  Oesterreicher 
Ostrom Charles  M.,  humid  assayer  U.  S.  Mint., 
r.  Berkeley 
"    Frank  E.,  quartermaster  revenue   cutter 
Rush,  r.  3  East 
Ostroski  Louis  I.,  r.  1607  Laguna 

"    Samuel,  capitalist,  r.  1214  Geary 
Ostrousky  Frank  S.,    cabinet   maker   Fink   & 

Schindler,  r.  125  Corbett  Av 
Ostrum  Neil,  painter,  r.  131%  Utah 
Oswald  Antone,  butcher  William   Oswald,    r. 
1012  Pacific 
"    Benjamin  F.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1719  Mission 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  2312  Polk 
"    D.  A.,  janitor  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  499,  4th 
"    Frank  H.,  r.  32,  4th 
"    Henry,    butcher   William  Oswald,   r.    914 

Broadway 
"    Henry  W.,  with  William  H.  Howard,  r. 

2312  Polk 
"    Ignatius,  butcher  William  Oswald,  r.  1012 

Pacific 
"    James  H.,  carpenter  George  I.  Drew,  r.  951 

Capp 
"    John,  engineer  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  720,  20th 
"    John  A.,  butcher,  127,  2d,  i.  605  Howard 
"    Joseph  (Harris,  Oswald  &  Noble),  r.  131514 

17th 
"    William,  butcher,  1012  Pacific 
«f-Oswald.    See  Osswald 

Ota   Masayoshi,   author  and  Japanese   inter- 
preter, 507  Montgomery,  r.  1208  Lombard 
Otero  John,  clerk  Winter  Home,  634  Sacramento 
Otersen  Henry,  wines  and  liquors,  35  Post,  r. 

2131/2  Post 
Otey  Mercer,  agent  Equitable  Life  Assurance 

Society,  6-12  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
OthetBert  W.,  electrician  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co,  r.  313  Turk    • 
Othmar  Biderbust.  gardener,  915  Leavenworth 


Oter  Charles,  lather,  r.  209  Leidesdorff 

Otis  David  E.,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  Oakland 
Otis  Frank,  attorney  at  law,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th 
floor,  r.  Alameda 

"  Harrison  G.,  cashier  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1706  Bu- 
chanan 

"  James  (Otis,  McAllister  &  Co.),  r.  1729 
Broadway 

"  ,  McAllister  &  Co,  (James  Otis,  M.  Hall 
McAllister  and  Everett  N.  Bee),  ship- 
ping and  commission  and  agents  Port- 
land Flouring  Mills  Co.,  109  California, 
rooms  7,  8  and  24 

"  Michael  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Mary's 
Church  (R.  C),  r.  628  California 

"    Patrick,  printer,  r.  219,  15th 

"  Patrick  W.,  wireworker  Standard  Iron 
and  Wire  Wks,  r.  219,  15th 

"    Steel  Co.  The,  Limited,    John   Woodlock 
agent,  26  Beale 
Otis  Stephen  (Otis  &  Co.),  and  vice-president 
Pacific  Stock  Exchange,  316  Montgomery, 
r.  2121  Larkin 

"  Theodore  A.,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 
r.  2845  Fillmore 

«'  Thomas  F.,  guard  Coimty  Jail  2,  r.  1729^4 
Mission 

"  William  A.,  shooting  gallery,  307,  49th  Av, 
r.  325.  49th  Av 

"    &  Co.   (Stephen  Otis  and  Joseph  F.  Gass- 
mann),  stock  brokers,  316  Montgomery 
Ott  Alphonse,  clerk  Fredolin  Ott,  r.  731,  24th 

OTT  AUGUST  L., 

manufacturing  jeweler,  13  Trinity,  r. 
East  Berkeley 

Ott    Charles,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  315 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emil,  driver  Owen  Connolly,  r.  1039,  24th 
"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  32  John 
"    Fredolin,    watchmaker   and   jeweler,   303 

Battery,  r.  731,  24th 
"    Fredolin  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  731,  24th 
"    H.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1532  Stockton 
"    Hermann  J.  (John Ott  &  Son),  r.  1532  Stock- 
ton 
"    John  (John  Ott  &  Son),  r.  625^4  Green  rear 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  16'/4  Washington  Av 
"    John,  furniture  maker,  r.  330  Minna 
"    John,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  I58714 

Turk 
"    John  &  Son  (John  and  Hermann  J.),  tailors, 

625%  Green  rear 
"    John  S.,  butcher,  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Pierce, 

r.  1821  Ellis 
"    John  W.,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  13  Glover 
"    Joseph,  lumberman  J.  W.  Schouten  &  Co. 
"    Joseph,  tinner,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Lina  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1532  Stockton 
"    Max,  cement  worker,  r.  409%  Octavia 
"    Michael  G.,  collector  Post  Office,  r.  519, 19th 
"    Nicholas,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  152  Broad 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Otten  Anna,  domestic,  2718  California 
"    Carsten,    groceries    and  liquors,    SW  cor 

Point  Lobos  Av  and  Cook 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  26,Steuart 
Otten  Claus,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Post 
and  Octavia,  r.  1501  Post 
"    Henning  P.,  carpenter,  r.  2607  Sutter 
"    Henry,  bakery,  1305  Polk,  r.  2825  Bush 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    Jessie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  3201  Geary 
"    John  C.  (John  C.  Otten  &  Co.),  r.  1629  Turk 
"    John  C.  &  Co.   (John  C.  Otten),  groceries 

and  liquors,  1639  Turk 
"    John  D.,  clerk  Claus  Otten,  r.  1501  Post 
"    Peter,  r.  1202  Kearny 

"    William,  carpenter,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
Ottenberg  Jonas   (Ottenberg  &  Bettencourt),  r. 
1219  Laguna 
"    &  Bettencourt   (Jonas  Ottenberg  and  Ber- 
nard J.  Bettencourt),  barbers,  215  San- 
some 
Ottenberger  Thomas,  bartender,  r.  777  Market 
Ottenheimer  Arthur   W.,    traveling   salesman 
Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  2407  Washington 


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Ottenheim  Fannie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  922  O'Far- 

rell 
Ottenheimer  Henry  J.,  hop  buyer  Lilienthal  & 
Co.,  r.  2407  Washington 
"    Martin  C,  cashier  and  bookkeeper  Wan- 
genheim,  Sternheim  &  Co.,  r.  2407  "Wash- 
ington 
"    Milton  S.,  salesman  A.  Hirschman,  r.  2407 

Washington 
"    Sigmund W.,bookkeeperCrownDistilleries 

Co.,  r.  2407  Washington 
"    William,  r.  2407  Washington 
Ottens  Henry,  paper-box  maker,  r.  419  Oak 
Otter  Alexander  R.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  412  Jersey 
"    H.  W.,  vice-president  and  treasurer  Man- 
grum  &  Otter,  27  New  Montgomery,  r. 
San  Jose 
OtterbeckElias  E.,  house  mover,  1408  Mission, 

r.  SE  cor  Butte  and  Rhode  Island 
Otterbein  Frederick,  asst  foreman  Sutro  Baths, 

r.  1  Ocean  Terrace 
Otterberg  A.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1634 

Grove 
Otterson  Charles,  car  repairer  Market  St.  Ry., 

r   1219  Pacific 
Otterstedt  Frederick  Mrs. ,  widow,  r.  1123  Steven- 
son 
Ottinger  Adolph,  ticket  broker,  620  Market,  r. 
1301  Page 
"    Edward,  porter  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r. 
102TA  Harrison 
Ottington  The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  F.  A.  Bettis  pro- 
prietor, 310  Stockton 
Ottman  Walter,  engineer,  r.  672  Bryant 
Otto  Antone  F.,  cigar-box  labels  and  supplies, 
405  Front,  r.  Belmont 
■'    August  C,  clerk,  r.  6  Leonard  PI 
"    Charlotte  C.  Miss,  teacher  Madison  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2423  Washington 
"    Constance,  widow,  r.  3423  Washington 
"    Diedrich  (Jacob  &  Otto),  r.  NE  cor  Railroad 

Av  and  Uth  Av  South 
"    E.,  salesman  Golden  Gate  Comp.  Yeast 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Eliza  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1409  Larkin 
"    Emil  H.,  bookkeeper  R.  L..  Toplitz  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Emile  W.,  waiter  str  Australia 
"    Ernest  A.,  artist,  81  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  24 

Johnston  Av 
"    F.,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    Frederick,  iron  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  Point  Lobos  Av  and  Boyd 
"    Henry,  clerk  Frederick  Kaufman,  r.  4671/4 

Minna 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  300,  25th 
"    Herman,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    Herman,  baker  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  436 

Jessie 
"    Herman,  die  sinker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.   1411 

Larkin 
"    John,  r.  413  Natoma 
"    John,  cook  Fink  &  Hulse 
"    Laura  Miss,  teacher  music,  214  Waller 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  214  Waller 
"    Louise  A.,  domestic,  417  Lott 
"    Paul,  wire  worker  West  Coast  W.  and  I. 

Wks,  r.  1007  Mission 
"    Richard  C,  photographer,  r.  1338  Sanchez 
"    Richard  T.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  7  Boyce 
"    Robert  W..  salesman  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 

r.  214  Waller 
"    Theodore,  barber,  r.  1028  Greenwich 
"    William,  shooting  gallery,  122/2  O'Farrell 
"    William  F.,  tillerman  Trunk  5,  r.  1820  Post 
Otto's  Saloon,  Adolph  Dunker   proprietor,   425 

Clay 
Otts  Arthur,  printer,  r.  264%  Clementina 
"    William,  rattan  worker,  r.  264iA  Clementina 
"    Winnifred  Mrs.,  lodgings,  364 V2  Clementina 
Ottsen  Charles,  ironworker,  r.  217b  Clara 
Ottson  George,  grip  repairer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

318  Austin  Av 
Otway  E.,  clerk,  r.  675  Mission 
Otz  Frederick,  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  838  Mis- 
sion 
Otzen  Lorenz,  salesman,  r.  1324  Jackson 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Fumisliing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 


Oudet  Marie,  widow,  laundress,  r.  27  John 
Oudry  Edward,  photographer  George  H.  Knight, 

r.  Oakland 
Ouer  Anton  F.,  plumber,  r.  2108  Taylor 
"    Cajeta  F.,  journalist,  r.  318  Kearny 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2108  Taylor 
"    Frederick  F.,  bookkeeper  Chicago  Brewery, 

r.  2108  Taylor 
"    L.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  318  Kearny 
Ough  Joseph  N.,  president  Cal.  Gas  Engine  Co., 
130  Main,  r.  2  Vernon  PI 
"    Norval  B.,  electrician  Cal.  Gas  Engine  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
Oughin  James  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  2827  Howard 
"    John  C,  r.  213  Ninna 

"    Philip,  blacksmith  J.  F.  Kenny,  r.  cor  24th 
and  Howard 
Ould  Robert,  clerk  S.  Brizzolara,  r.  502^^  Broad- 
way 
Oulif  Alexis,  r.  2114  Post 
"    Blanche  Mme.,  millinery,  838  and  1326  Mar- 
ket, r.  2114  Post 
Oulton  George,  office  506  Battery,  r.  Hotel  Rich- 
elieu 
Oulton     Gerard    H.,    deputy     Superintendent 

Streets,  r.  2641  Howard 
Our  California  Companion  (monthly),  John  F. 

Uhlhorn  publisher,  179  Crocker  Bldg 
Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Free  Kindergarten,  434,  1st 
Our  Lady  of  Mercy's  Academy  (R.  C),  Sisters 
of  Mercy  in  Charge,  SE  cor  Harrison  and 
Fremont 
Our  Lady's  Home  (for  aged  and  infirm  females) 
under  management  of  Sisters  of  Mercy, 
33  Rincon  PI 
Our  Saviour's  Scandinavian  Evangelical  Lu- 
theran Church,  Rev.  B.  Harstad  pastor, 
Howard  bet  12th  and  13th 
Our  Society  Blue  Book  of  San  Francisco  and 
surroundings,     Charles    C.    Hoag    pub- 
lisher, 325  Post 
Ousley  Louisa,  widow,  r.  617%  Ellis 
Ousman  Samuel,  cigarmaker,  r.  6  Salmon 
Outcalt  Dell,  house  mover,  r.  2343%  Washington 
■     "    Harvey  C,  carpenter  Lane    Hospital,  r. 
1724  Folsom 
"    Peter,  insurance  adjuster,  209  Sansome,  r. 
1609  Webster 
Outsen  Hans,  feed  mill,  954  Bryant,  r.    116% 

Waller 
Ovens  James,  stableman  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  714%  Ivy  Av 
"    William,  teamster  Wittland  Produce  Co.,  r. 
122  Henry  rear 
Over  Andrew  R.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Jones, 

Allen  &  Co.,  630  Market,  r.  1538  Folsom 
Overacker  Fredrika,  widow,  r.  1411,  25th 

Overall  Laundry  and  Supply  Co. 

new  suits  free  to  customers,  mechan- 
ics' and  engineers'  suits  called  for  and 
delivered  at   workshop  or  steamers, 
Joseph  T.  Cavanaugh  proprietor,  2212 
Folsom 
Overbeck  Harold,  musician,  r.  400  Grove 
Overdick  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  129  Olive  Av 
Overend  Alfred,  printer,  r.  10  Franklin 
"    Edmund  J.,  oculist  and  aurist,  305  Larkin, 

room  60 
"    Joseph,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  3  Minne- 
sota 
"    Marietta,  widow,  r.  826  McAllister 
Overfield  Henry  D.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.622A  Geary 
Overgaard  Soren  K.,  clerk  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 
r.  833  Hyde 


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Overholm  A.,  seaman  str  Washtenaw 
Overholser  Albert  J.,  butcher  C.  W.  Foster,  r. 

246,  6th 
Overholtzer  Charles  R.,  clerk  George  W.  Mc- 

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telephone  South  388;  hranch  offices 
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phone Front  70.  U.  S.  Drayman  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  telephone  Main  587, 
warehouses  Bluxome  and  Townsend 
bet  4th  and  5th 

Overland  House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor, 
533  Sacramento 

Overland  Monthly  Publishing  Co.,  Rounse- 
velle  Wildman  manager,  Fred  M.  Stock- 
ing secretary,  508  Montgomery,  room  26a 

OVERLAND  MONTHLY,   THE, 

(Illustrated)  Overland  Monthly  Pub- 
lishing Co.  proprietors,  508  Montgom- 
ery, room  26a 

Overland  Packing  Co.,  912   Battery,  ofQce  217 
Sacramento 
"    Warehouse,  Bode  &  Haslett  proprietors. 
NE  cor  3d  and  King 

Overland  Warehouse  (E.  Newland  &  Co.),  E  s 
3d  bet  King  and  Townsend 

Overlin  Olno,  carpenter,  r.  516  O'Farrell 

Overman  Jane,  widow,  r.  819  Post 
"    LillieB.  Miss,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  819  Post 

Overman  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.). 
George  D.  Edwards  secretary,  414  Cali- 
fornia 

Overman  Wheel  Co.,  manufacturers  Victor  Bi- 
cycles, Philip  H.  Benays  manager,  309 
Larkin 

Overmohle  Harry  P.,  bookkeeper  A.  I.  Hall  & 
Son,  r.  1204  Golden  Gate  Av 

Overstreet  Julia  Mrs.,  r.  10  Ash  Av 
"    William  F..  compositor  Journal   of  Com- 
merce, r.  10  Ash  Av 
"    William  L.,   compositor  Journal  of  Com- 
merce, r.  10  Ash  Av 

Overton  Charles  P.,  secretary  The  McCollam 
Fishing  and  Trading  Co.,   Union  Fish 
Co.  and  Golden  Gate  Salmon  Co.,  40  Cali- 
fornia, room  2,  r.  1414  Geary 
"    Frank,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 

Overton  Robert  H.,  clerk  Union  Fish  Co.,  r.  1414 
Geary 

Overton  S.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1414  Geary 

Overton  Victor  G.,  superintendent  of  works  The 
McCollam  Fishing  and  Trading  Co.,  40 
California,  room  2,  r.  1414  Geary 
"    Walter  H.,  r.  21  Grant  Av 
"    W.  H.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Wellington,  21 
Grant  Av 

Oviedo  Eliza  A.  Miss,  r.  218  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louis   P.,  physician,  1142  Howard,  r.  218 
Van  Ness  Av 

Ovitt  William  M.,  cigars,  1212 Polk,  r.  1429  Pine 


Owen  Albert,  boilermaker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  1919  Union 
"    Annie  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 

School,  r.  1007  Larkin 
"    Elaunson  D.,  machinist  Wells,  Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  2421  Sutter 
"    Ferguson,  carriage  painter,   r.  430b  Fulton 
"    Frank  C,  salesman  F.  W.  Wright,  r.  710 

Geary 
"    Frank  L.,  attorney  at    law,    17-19    Mills 

Bldg.  8th  floor,  r.  2101  California 
"    Frederick,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Frederick  L.,with  Wilder  &  Co.,  r.  911V4 

Powell 
"    G.  Willis,   with  The  Creightons,  r.    911/2 

Powell 
"    Henry  G.,  steward,  r.  10  Steuart 
"    Horace,  compositor,  r.  911!^  Powell 
Owen  Hugh  J.,  wood  and  coal,  224-226  Eddy,  r. 

1838  O'Farrell 
"    J.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Julius  A.,  mechanic,  r.  2421  Sutter 
"    O.  R.,  r.  2311  Howard 
"    Patrick,  molder,  r.  536^4  Howard 
"    Rachael  E.,  widow,  r.  911 1/4  Powell 
"    Richard  T.,  rancher,  r.  1817  Lyon 
"    Robert,    clerk   Miller,    Sloss    &  Scott,  r. 

Golden  Gate  Park 
"    Roy  E.,  painter,  r.  62714  Fulton 
"    Walter  J.,  hatter  K.  A.  Lundstrom,  r.  634 

Vallejo 
"    William   Jr.,   traveling  salesman,    r.  800 

Kearny 
"    William  L.,  lineman  Lamson  Consolidated 

Store  Service  Co.,  r.  1602  Howard 
"    William  M.,  clerk  Cunningham,  Curtiss  & 

Welch,  r.  Oakland 
"    Wilson  J.,  capitalist,  r.  2101  California 
Owens  Adna  T.,  r.  1015  Market 
"    Arthur   D.,   jeweler   Shreve   &  Co.,  r.  516 

Eddy 
"    Benjamin,  r.  728  Geary 
"    Brothers  (Henry  M.  and  Richard  T.)  cigars 

and  tobacco,  500  Ellis 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman,  r.  9  Morris 

Av 
"    Cornelius,  teamster,  r.  72  Brady 
"    Daniel,  r.  48  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Daniel,  policeman  r.  435,  23d 
"    Daniel  W.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.. 

r.  48  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    David,  collector,  r.  427  Chestnut 
"    E.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  427  Ringold 
"    Edward,  with  estate  James    G.  Fair,   r. 

1017  Haight 
"    Edward  F.,  salesman,  r.  3155  Folsom 
"    Edward  M.,  policeman,  r.  48  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Eleanor    M.    Miss,    teacher    Girls    High 

School,  r.  711  Jones 
"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1317,  21st 
"    Ernest,  teamster,  r.  2412  Sacramento 
"    Florence,  shoemaker,  r.  28  Valley 
"    Floyd,  salesman  Levy  &  Sohnorf,   r.  1113 

Sutter 
"    Frank,  millhand   Tillmann    &    Bendel,   r. 

315'/4  Ivy  Av 
"    Harvey  M.,  pressman  Jos.  Winterburn  Co., 

r.  1315  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Helen  M.,  widow,  r.  911  Bush 
"    Henry    C,    librarian    California    Camera 

Club,  819  Market,  r.  516  Eddy 
"    Henry  G.,   clerk    Martin  Brunson,  r.    103 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry  M.  (Owens  Bros.)    r.  500  Ellis 
"    Henry   M.,    attorney  at   law,  38-39  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  1631  Clay 
"    Herbert  A.,  r.  244  Taylor 
"    Hugh,  student,  r.  2440  Pacific  Av 
"    Hugh  P.,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  145,  12th 
"    Isaac  B.  (H.  Huddleston  &  Co.),  r.  2440  Pa- 
cific Av 
"    James,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  506  Napa 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1304  Folsom 
"    James,  upholsterer,  r.  85  Everett 
"    James  C.  clei'k  Owens  Bros.,  r.  1805  Polk 
"    James  M.,  student,  r.  1017  Haight    ■ 
"    James  P.,  dispatcher  Morton  Draying  and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  20/2  Isis 
"    James  V.,  contractor,  r.  1017  Haight 


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Owens  James  V.,  engineer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 
2339  Greenwich 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  30  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    John,  porter  str  Columbia,  r.  32  Steuart 
'"    John  C,  manager  Cluff  Bros.,  401  Hayes,  r. 

340  Oak 
"    John  E.,  bookbinder,  r.  A  nr  8th  Av 
•  •    John  E.,  pressman  Jos.  Winterburn  Co.,  r. 

1315  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John  F.,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen    & 

Co..  r.  20  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    John  P.,  heel  burnisher  United  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  28  Valley 
"    JohnT.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

307  Ritch 
"    John  T.,  teamster,  r.  1304  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  3.553  Fillmore 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  38  Valley 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  433  Minna 
"    Laura  H.  Mrs.,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 
3700  California 
Owens  Len  D.,  president  California  Drug  and 
Spice  Mills,  589-591   Mission  and  ^tna 
Mineral  Water  Co.,  108  Drumm,  r.  1820 
O'Farrell 
"    Lydia  Miss,  r.  1805  Polk 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  315  Ivy  Av 
"    Maurice  A.  (Owens  &  Starr) ,  r.  109  Hermann 
"    Mayme  Miss,    dressmaker   Mme.    L..  An- 
drews, r.  1805  Polk 
"    Miles  G.,  cashier  Cal.  Jewelry  Co.,  r.  1217, 

21st 
"    Oscar  N.,  foreman  Am.  Type  Founders' Co., 

r.  2109  Larkin 
"    Owen  T.,  painter,  r.  704^4  Mission 
"    Owen  T.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

'ilSYz,  14th 
"    Patrick,  foreman  nursery  Golden  Gate  Park 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  433  Minna 
"    Peter,  r.  158  San  Jose  Road 
"    Peter,  stereotyper,  r.  2512  Octavia 
"    R.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1217,  21st 
"    Richard  A.,  laborer,  r.  545  Mission 
"    Richard T.  (Owens  Bros.),  r.  1805  Polk 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  33  Steuart 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  Golden  Gate  Park 
■•    Thomas  J.,  r.  1039  Howard 
"    William,  bartender  Jennings  &  Washburn, 

r.  728  Geary 
"    William  F.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  K.,  packer,  r.  315  Ivy  Av 
"    William  K.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
340  Oak 
Owens  &  Starr  (Maurice  A.  Owens  and  George 
B.  Starr),  coffee  and  lunch  places,  7,  9th 
and  9,  6th 
4®"Owens.    See  Owen 
Owl  Cigar  Co.,  F.  K.  Houston  manager  S.  b . 

Branch,  131  Market 

Owl  Drug  Co.,  D.  W.  Kirkland  president,  R.  H.. 

Miller  secretary,  1 J38  Market 

"    Printing  Co.  The   (Alexander  Macdonald 

and  Alfred  D.  Pariser),  533  Market 

Owles  Frederick  S.,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  217  Clement 
Oxannan  Alfred,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co. 
Oxer  J.  R.,  steward,  r.  126  Ellis 
Oxford  Adelaide  L.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  833 

Geary 
Oxford  House,  719  Market 

Oxley  George  E.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers, r.  Berkeley 
"    Maud  E.  Miss,  clerk  Pac.   States  Adver- 
tising Bureau,  r.  Berkeley 
Oxnard  Robert,  secretary  Western  Sugar  Re- 
fining Co.,  office  337  Market,  r.  1837  Clay 
Oyarzo  Edward,  teamster   Frank  Hiegel,  r.  10 

Church  Lane 
Oyen  Christian  G.,  dairyman,  office  3o  Eddy,  r. 
W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Amazon  Av 
"    Jennie  M.,  domestic,  2109  Pacific  Av 
"    John,  laborer    Nicholas    Hansen,  r.   W   s 

Mission  Road  nr  Amazon  Av 
"    Soren  C. ,  tailor,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Ama- 
zon Av 
Oyler  Robert,  draughtsman  maintenance  of  way 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
>8®=Oysterman.     See  Oestermann    and    Oster- 
man 


Ozanne  Elia,  widow,  r.  529  Haight 

"    William,  steward,  r.  1315  California 
Ozard  Edward  W.,  plasterer,  r.  1314  D  Clara 
' '    John  B. ,  expressman,  NE  cor  Harrison  and 

3d,  r.  111/2  Clara 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  I314D  Clara 
Ozdorff  W.,  cabinetmaker  Chas.  M.  Plum  cfc  Co., 

r.  28  Dearborn 
Ozouf  Henry  E.,  freight  clerk  str  Empire,  r. 
Berkeley  .        _,.  ^,  , 

Ozuna  Virginia  P.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  74o  Val- 
lejo. 


P.  and  L.  Mining  and  Developing  Co.,  533  Mar- 
ket, room  44 
Paaser  Charles,  laborer,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  K 
and  L 
"    Ferdinand,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
Pabst  Brewing  Co.   (Milwaukee,  Wis.),  Royal 
Eagle  Distilleries  Co.  general  agents, 
112  Taylor 
"    George,  manager  Eureka  Sheet  Iron  and 

Metal  Wks,  204  Mission,  r.  20  Prosper 
"    Christian  J.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 
316  Day 

PABST  MILWAUKEE  BEER, 

for  family  trade  and  export,  John 
Bapp  sole  bottler,  SW  cor  6tli  and 
King,  telephone  South  473 

Pac  Ismael  (Sans  &  Pac),  r.  339y2  Eddy  rear 
Pace  Charles,  r.  1118  Jackson 

PACE  J.  B.  TOBACCO  CO. 

(Richmond,  Va.),  R.  E.   Parr  general 
agent,  oflce  405  Front 
Pache  Martin,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 

Hotel  Langham 
Pacheco  Augusto,  porter  C.  Laubenheimer,  r. 
42  Everett 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1031  Jackson 
"    John,  machinist  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  r.  14  Ban- 

nam  PI 
"    Maria  Luna  De,  widow,  r.  1416  Larkin 
"    Paul,  teamster,  r.  346,  4th 
Pacific  Academy,  Patchett   &   Curtis  proprie- 
tors,  commercial  and  English  training 
school,  819  Market,  room  36 

Pacific  Advertising  Service, 

Plato  &  Treyser  contractors,  bill  post- 
ing, sign  painting,  distributing,  mail- 
ing, etc.,  covering  the  entire  Pacific 
Coast,  estimates  given,  main  office  206 
Sansome  ^  „  ,,  ^. 

Pacific  American  and  National  Guard  Bulletin 
(bi-weekly).  Military  Publishing  Co. 
publishers,  420  Montgomery,  room  33 

Pacific  American  Decorative  Co..  F  S.  Chad- 
bourne  president,  Peter  L.  Mallon  vice- 
president,  John  Mallon  secretary  and 
treasurer,  36  O'Farrell,  factories  19  Fre- 
mont and  30,  8th  „  ^,     ^  -n 

Pacific  Ammonia  and  Chemical  Co.,  Rotert  p. 
Greer  manager,  works  foot  of  Humboldt, 
office  NW  cor  Francisco  and  Webster 

Pacific  Ammonia  Bottling  Co.,  George  Herr- 
mann   president,    office   309-311    Sacra- 

Pacific   and    San    Francisco    Box  Factories, 

Myers,  Carrick  &  Williams  proprietors, 
factories,  4th  and  Kentucky 
"    Apartment  House,  114  Pacific  


WATSON  &  CO. 


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ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St. 
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"GtNADIAN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Pacific  Architect  The  (monthly),  Henry  T. 
Bestor  manager.  408  California,  room  21 

Pacific  Aspnaltum  Works,  W.  S.  Somervell 
manager.  413  Kearny 
"  Athletic  Association,  M.  H.Widden  presi- 
dent, 524  Post 
"  Athletic  Association,  of  the  Amateur  Ath- 
letic Union  of  the  U.  S.,  W.  F.  Humph- 
rey president.  W.  B.  West  secretary, 
office  Olympic  Club  Bldg 

Pacific  Auxiliary  Fire  Alarm  Co.,  Louis  Sloss 
Jr.  president,  W.  Hanson  secretary,  216 
Bush,  room  14 

Pacific  Avenue  Primary  School,  Miss  Ida  E. 
Shaw  principal,  N  s  Pacific  Av  bet  Brod- 
erick  and  Baker 
"  Axle  Co.,  Humphrey  B.  Sullivan  secretary, 
Adolph  A.  Weber  superintendent,  office 
and  works  Napa  and  Maryland,  Potrero 

Pacific  Bank  (in  liquidation),  S.  F-  Savings 
Union  Bldg.  530  California 

Pacific  Bone,  Coal  and  Fertilizing  Co.  (incor- 
porated), Abraham  Haas  president  and 
manager,  Samuel  A.  Haas  secretary, 
614.  7th 

Pacific  Box  Factory.    See  Pacific  and  San  Fran- 
cisco Box  Factories 
"    Brewery,  office  403  Market 

Pacific  Bridge  Co.,  R.  W.  Gorrill  president,  C. 
F.  McCarthy   secretary,  office  4  Califor- 
nia, room  8 
"    Brush    Factory,   Thomas  C.   Conklin  pro- 
prietor, 592,  6th 

Pacific  Builder  and  Municipal  Engineer, 
(weekly).  W.  H.  Purtelle  publisher,  905 
Clay 

Pacific  Butchers'  Supply  Co., 

Hofmaun  Brothers  proprietors,  im- 
porters sausage  casings,  manufactur- 
ers and  importers  butchers'  and  pack- 
ers' tools  and  machinery,  770  Mission 

PACIFIC  BUTTON  CO., 

B.  Pasquale  &  Sons  proprietors,  manu- 
facturers military,  naval  and  society 
metal  buttons,  all  railroad,  cable  and 
electric  road  buttons  a  specialty,  640 
Washington 

Pacific  Cable  Railway  Co.,  A.  S.  Hallidie  pres- 
ident, Charles  F.  Crocker  vice-president, 
J.  L.  Willcutt  secretary.  23  Hobart  Bldg 
"  Calendar  and  Catholic  Church  Bulletin, 
Pacific  Calendar  Co.,  publishers,  A. 
Ransom  editor.  SS  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"  Calendar  Co..  publishers  Pacific  Calendar 
and  Catholic  Church  Bulletin,  83  St. 
Ann's  Bldg 

Pacific  Can  Co.    See  Pacific  Sheet  Metal  Works 

PACIFIC  CARRIAGE  CO., 

Oliver  Hinkley  superintendent,  tele- 
phone 1950,  stands  200  Sutter  and 
Baldwin  Hotel,  main  oflBce  48,  8th, 
single  fare  50  cents  at  stands  only 

Pacific  Chair  Co.,  William  I.  Smith  manager, 
manufacturers  and  wholesale  dealers 
cane  and  wood-seat  chairs,  762  Mission 

Pacific  Chemical  Works,  Henry  G.  Hawks  pro- 
prietor. 718  Montgomery 
"  Christian  (weekly).  Pacific  Christian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers,  7  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bldg,  5th  floor 
"  Christian  Publishing  Co.,  Emerson  W. 
Matthews  manager,  publishers  Pacific 
Christian.  7  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bid?,  5i,h  floor 


Pacific  Churchman  (semi-monthly),  W.  N.  Oliver 
manager,  731  California 

Pacific  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Works,  J.  Spauld- 
ing  &  Co.  proprietors,  353-357  Tehama, 
and  109  Grant  Av 
"    Coast   Bicycle  Co.,  John  T.  Morrison  pres- 
ident, manufacturers'  agents.  18,  2d 

Pacific  Coast  BiU  Posters  Association,  Arthur 
M.  Plato  solicitor,  office  206  Sansome 

Pacific  Coast  Boiler  Works, 

McMurphy  &  McEvoy  proprietors, 
manufacturers  of  marine,  stationary 
and  locomotive  boilers,  and  all  kinds 
of  sheet  iron  work,  dredger  buckets  a 
specialty,  235-237  Main 
Pacific  coast  Boras  Co.,  F.  M.  Smith  presi- 
dent, A.  H.  Clough  secretary,  101  San- 
some 
Pacific  Coast  Business  Directory,  Merchants' 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  632  Market 

"  Coast  Commercial  Co.,  Peter  H.  Hink 
president.  John  E.  Slinkey  secretary, 
lime  juice  and  pickled  goods,  532-536 
Washington 

"    Coast  Commercial  Travelers'  Association, 
A.  C.  Boldemann  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, office  307  Commercial 
Pacific  Coast  Co-operative  Cigar  Manufactur- 
ing   Company,    Richard  M.    Donnelly 
president,  Henry  Knobel  secretary,  324 
Battery 
Pacific  Coast  Co-operative  Credit  Co.,  William 
Loewi    manager,  28-29  Merchants'   Ex- 
change Bldg 
Pacific  Coast  Dredging  and  Reclamation  Co., 
Bennett   H.  Madison  president,  Martin 
J.    Madison    secretary,    John    Hackett 
manager,  15  Steuart 

"  Coast  Endeavor  (weekly),  Harry  M.  McKee 
manager,  4  California,  room  12 

"    Coast    Fish    Co.     (Ignazio     Trapani    and 
Augustino  Rocca).  fish,  511  Merchant 
Pacific  Coast  Home  Supply  Association,  G.  K. 

Sturtevant  manager,  13  Front 
Pacific  Coast  Hotel  Register  Co.  The,  Hicks- 
Judd  Co.  proprietors,  23,  1st 

"  Coast  House,  John  B.  Braag  proprietor, 
301  Montgomery  Av 

"  Coast  Insurance  Directory,  Robert  W. 
Neal  manager,  office  320  California, 
room  14 

"  Coast  Jersey  Cattle  Association,  W.  F. 
Russell  secretary,  14  Sansome,  room  25 
Pacific  Coast  Jockey  Club,  A.  B.  SpreckelS' 
president.  Henry  J.  Crocker  vice-presi- 
dent, W.  S.  Leake  secretary,  office  Par- 
lors A  and  B  Palace  Hotel,  telephone 
Main  420,  Race  Track  Ingleside,  tele- 
phone Mission  269 

"  Coast  Journal  of  Homoeopathy  (monthly), 
H.  R.  Arndt  editor,  Boericke  &  Runyon 
publishers,  234  Sutter 

"  Coast  Loan  Association,  Mark  Sheldon 
president,  Charles  E.  Naylor  secretary, 
8  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

"  Coast  Marine  Firemans'  Union,  121  New 
Montgomery 

"    Coast  Marine  Record  (weekly).  Marine  In- 
dex Publishing  Co.   publishers,  315  Cali- 
fornia, room  7 
Pacific  Coast    Newspaper    Syndicate,  J.   H. 

Wood  manager,  14  Sansome 
Pacific  Coast   Oil  Company,  Gordon  Blanding 
president,  C.   B.   Wheaton  secretary,  32 
Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

"  Coast  Pigeon  Fanciers'  Society,  A.  M.  Bay- 
ley  secretary,  210  Davis 
Pacific  Coast  Railway  Co.,  John  L.  Howard 
vice-president  and  manager,  J.  G.  Whit- 
tington  accountant,  office  16  California, 
Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.  general  agents, 
10  Market 

Pacific  Coast  Roof  Paint  Co., 

H.  C.  Henderson  manager,  painting 
and  repairing  aU  kinds  of  roofs,  tin, 
iron,  shingle  and  asphaltum,  1809- 
1815  Folsom,  telephone  Mission  168 


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Pacific  Coast  Savings  Society,  Wendell  Easton 
president,  G.  D.  Bernard  secretary,  Wil- 
liam C.  Murdoch  manager,  805  Market, 
Flood  Bldg 
•'  Coast  Shade  Co.,  Lucien  Dubernet  mana- 
ger, manufacturers  window  shades,  etc., 
128-130,  1st 

Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co., 

C.  J.  Smith  president,  John  L.  Howard 
vice-president,  Edwin  Goodall  secre- 
tary, Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.  general 
agents,  oface  10  Market,  wharves 
Broadway  1  and  2 

Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Go's  commissary  de- 
partment, SW  cor  Broadway  and  Davis 
Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co's  ticket  ofilce,  4 

New  Montgomery 
Pacific  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  Fred  Welker  presi- 
dent, Edward  E.  Bergin  secretary, 
manufacturers  syrup  and  molasses,  713- 
719  Sansome  and  4-10  Gold 
Pacific  Coast  Theosophical  Committee,  Jer- 
ome A.  Anderson  president,  Mrs.  Mercie 
M.  Thirds  secretary,  headquarters  and 
library  525-526  Emporium  Bldg 

"  Coast  Trade  Review,  H.  M.  Gale  editor 
and  manager,  632  Market 

"  Coast  Traders  and  Home  Seekers'  Asso- 
ciation, Ralston  McCue  manager,  6  Sac- 
ramento 

"  Coast  Trotting  Horse  Breeders'  Associa- 
tion, F.  M.  Kelley  secretary,  313  Bush 
Pacific  Coast  Warehouse  Company  (Port 
Costa),  Herman  Eppinger  president, 
Joshua  Eppinger  secretary,  311  Cali- 
fornia 

"  Coast  Wood  and  Iron  (monthly),  S.  L. 
Everett  publisher,  4  California 

"  Collection  Bureau,  L.  Jacobi  manager,  I.  L. 
Jacobi  assistant  manager,  41-42  Chroni- 
cle Bldg 

"  Consolidated  Paste  Co.  (Ravenna  &  Co.), 
421  Battery 

"    Contracting  Co.,  106- 108  Phelan  Bldg 

PACIFIC  COPPER  WORKS, 

Ludwig  Wagner  proprietor,  565  Mis- 
sion 

Pacific  Corrugated  Stove  Pipe  Elbow  Co.,  Mrs. 
Ann  M.  WehmoUer  proprietor,  416,  7th 

Pacific  Creamery  and  Cannery  Construction 
Co.,  contractors  and  builders  of  com- 
plete creameries   and  canneries,  Albert 

D.  Hart  manager,  room  47  Express 
Bldg,  35  New  Montgomery,  telephone 
Red  551 

"    Cycle  Co.,  William  L.  Elliott  manager,  21 

New  Montgomery 
"    Dispensary   of   the    Children's    Hospital, 

1109  Mission 

PACIFIC     ELECTRIC       BELT 

AND  TRUSS  CO.,  Dr.  Andrew  T.  Sher- 
wood president  and  manager,  manu- 
facturers Pacific  Electric  Pad  Truss, 
Duplex  Galvanic  Belt,  Electrical 
Uterine  Supporters,  etc.,  1170  Market, 
parlors  85-86 
Pacific  Electrical  Motor  Co.,  W.  A.  L.  Miller 
president.  M.  J.  Kern  treasurer,  J.  M. 
Curragh  secretary,  12  Annie 

Pacific  Electrical  Works, 

builders  of  dynamos,  motors,  dental 
engines,  gear  cutting  and  model 
making,  fine  experimental  machinery, 
Dworzek  &  Stevenson  proprietors, 
154,  1st,  telephone  Main  1584 

Pacific  Electrician  (monthly),  Trade  Publish- 
ing Co.  publishers,  10  California,  room  18 
"    Empire  Lumber  Co.,  James  A.  Lacy  agent, 

22  Market,  room  7 
"    Ensign   (weekly).   Ensign  Publishing  Co. 
publishers,  132  McAllister  ' 

Pacific  Express  Co.,  agents  Petaluma  Transfer 
Co.,  ofllce  str  Gold,  pier  bet  Washington 
and  Jackson,  telephone  Main  5762, 
branch  office  14  California 


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PACIFIC      FOLDING     PAPER 

BOX  FACTORY,  Rothschild  &  Greene- 
haum    proprietors,    14-16    Fremont, 
telephone  Main  277 
Pacific  Free  Warehouse,  Haslett  &  Bailey  pro- 
prietors, oface  403  Spear 

PACIFIC   FRINGE    FACTORY, 

Auerbach  &  Thompson  proprietors, 
upholsterers'  trimmings,  115  Minna 

PACIFIC  FRUIT  MARKET, 

T.  A.  Burns  proprietor,  wholesale  and 
retail,  109,  7th  nr  New  Post  Office  site 

Pacific  Fruit  Market  (old),  from  Clay  to  Mer- 
chant bet  Sansome  and  Montgomery 

Pacific  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  Lew  Hing  manager, 
804  Stockton 

Pacific  Furniture  Express  Co., 

John  McHenry  proprietor,  junction 
Market  and  Golden  Gate  Av 

Pacific  Gas  Engine  Co.,   William  G.  Barrett 
president,  Charles  L.  Barrett  secretary, 
309  Howard 
"    Gas  Governor  Co.,  Hodgens  &  Riley  man- 
agers, 77  Murphy  Bldg 
Pacific  Gas  Improvement  Co.,  Albert  Miller 
president,  J.  M.   Livingston  secretary, 
C.  O.  G.  Miller  treasurer,  ofQce  SW  cor 
Stevenson  and  Annie,  works  Steiner  and 
Bay    and  3d  and  Townsend,   telephone 
Main  1908,  4  bells 
Incubator  Co.  (Oakland),  ofQce  210  Davis 
Gas  Light  and  Fuel  Co.,  A.  M.  Belt  man- 
ager, 314  Montgomery,  room  5 
Glove  Works,  H.  &  L.  Block  proprietors, 

220-222  Bush 
Gossamer  Rubber  Co.,  B.  Barash  &  Co. 

proprietors,  115,  1st 
Graphite    Manufacturing   Co.,    James    O. 

Rountree  agent,  ofQce  405  Front 
Hall,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Leavenworth 
Pactflc  Hebrew   Orphan  Asylum  and  Home 
Society,  S.  W.  Levy  president,  Leo  Elo- 
esser  secretary,  ofQce  105  Stockton,  Asy- 
lum  600   Devisadero,    Home,    Isaac    H. 
Levy  superintendent.  Silver  Av  nr  Mis- 
sion 
Pacific  Heights  Grammar  School,  Miss  Alice 
M.  Stincen  principal,  N  s  Jackson  bet 
Webster  and  Fillmore 
"    Homoeopathic    Dispensary,     Mrs.    Emma 
Street  matron,  743  Howard 
Pacific  Homoeopathic  Pharmacy,  Waller  Bros., 

33  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 
Pacific  Identification  Co.,  office  311-312  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg,  328  Montgomery 
Pacific  Improvement  Co.,  H.  E.  Huntington 
president,    F.   S.    Douty  secretary  and 
treasurer,  office  59  Union  Trust  Bldg 
Pacific  Ink  Factory,  Lievre,:Fricke  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 707-711  Sansome,  ofQce  117  Bat- 
tery 
"    Introduction  Co.,  Joseph  A.  Wilson  pro- 
prietor, 119  Bush 
"    Iron  and  Nail  Co.,  H.  J.  Sadler  president, 
C.  W.  Wright  vice-president,  W.  F.  Mau 
secretary.  132  Market 
Pacific  Iron  Works.    See  Union  Iron  Works 
Pacific  Iron  Yard,  Burnstine  Bros,  proprietors, 
NE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
"    Kennel  Club,    H.    Bier  president,   H.  W. 
Orear  and  C.  A.  Haight  secretaries,  of- 
fice 226  Market 


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Pacific  Lamp  and  Reflector  Factory,  Boesch 
Lamp  Co.  proprietors,  585  Mission 

"  Land  Association,  C.  C.  Tripp  president, 
A.  C.  Hammond  secretary,  39^10  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Bldg 

"    Land  Investment  Co.,  C.  E.  Stewart  secre- 
tary, 230  Montgomery 
Pacific  Laundry  Machinery  Co.    See  Joshua 

Hendy  Machine  Co.,  38-44  Fremont 
Pacific  Law  and  Collection  Co.,  Julius  Blumen- 
thal  proprietor,  415  Montgomery,  room  6 
Pacific  Lighting  Co.,  J.  M.  Livingston  presi- 
dent, C.  O.  G.  Miller  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, SW  cor  Annie  and  Stevenson,  tele 
phone  Main  1908.  4  bells 

"  Live  Stock  Co.,  Charles  Z.  Merritt  secre- 
tary, office  508  California,  room  17 

"  Loan  Association,  Jules  Cerf  president, 
LeonDennery  secretary,  214  Pine,  room  3 

"  Lodgings,  Henry  Greaves  proprietor,  209 
Leidesdorfl 
Pacific  Lumber  Co.  (incorporated),  Allen  A, 
Curtis  president.  George  L.  Swett  man- 
ager, ofQce  and  yard  Berry  bet  5th  and 
6th 
Pacific  Mail  Steamship  Co.,  Alexander  Center 
general  agent,  office  425  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  261,  wharf  cor  1st  and  Bran- 
nan,  telephone  Main  458 

"  Mailing  Co.  (S.  W.  Carpenter  and  L.  B. 
Smith),  mailing  and  circulating  news- 
papers, 516  Commercial 

PACIFIC      MANUFACTURING 

AND  PLATING  WORKS  (Frank  R. 
Hayes  and  John  F.  Munroe),  gold,  sil- 
ver, copper  and  nickel  plating,  oxidi- 
zing, burnishing,  polisning  and  lac- 
quering of  every  description,  cast  and 
wrought  iron  and  brass  work,  grates, 
gas  fixtures,  etc.,  323  Mission 

Pacific  Manufacturing  Co.,  George  P.  Thurston 
vice-president,  575  Mission 

Pacific  Marine  Railway  and  Ways  Co.,  Alex- 
ander Hay  president,  Martin  J.  Madison 
secretary,  15  Steuart 
"  Marine  Supply  Co.,  Henry  Levi  president, 
Alfred  Greenebaum  secretary,  wholesale 
grocers,  206  California 

Pacific  Medical  Journal  (monthly).  Dr.  Wins- 
low  Anderson  editor  and  publisher,  603 
Sutter 

Pacific  Mercantile  Company  The,  John  C. 
Nobmann  president  and  treasurer,  John 
G.  Waibel  secretary,  office  220  California 

PACIFIC  METAL  WORKS, 

J.  A.  Morrow  president,  N.  R.  Strong 
vice-president,  John  W.  Heidt  secre- 
tary and  treasurer,  importers  and 
manufacturers  aluminum,  babbitt, 
solder,  lead,  tin,  copper,  zinc,  anti- 
mony, tin  and  terne  plates,  137-139, 1st 
Pacific  Methodist  Advocate  (weekly),  Rev. 
Richard  P.  Wilson  editor,  43  Donohoe 
Bldg 

PACIFIC  MINERAL  DEVEL- 
OPMENT COMPANY,  John  C.  Jens 
president,  Theo.  Frohlich  secretary. 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Pacific  Mining  Agency  and  Trust  Co.,  William 
C.  Ralston  secretary,  331  Pine,  room  20 
"    Mining  Co.   (American    Flat,   Storey  Co., 
Nevada),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr.  secretary,  56 
Nevada  Block 


PACIFIC  MUSIC  CO. 

(Ernest  Lomler  and  B.  A.  Schloh),  im- 
porters and  dealers  pianos,  musical 
merchandise,  sheet  music  and  music 
books,  816  Market  and  11  O'Farrell, 
Phelan  Bldg 

Pacific  Mutual  Building,  NE  cor  Montgomery 
and  Sacramento 

Pacific  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, Rolla  V.  Watt  president,  John  R. 
Hillman  secretary,  317  California 

Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

George  A.  Moore  president,  George  W. 
Beaver  vice-president,  J.  N.  Patton 
secretary,  S.  M.  Marks  assistant  secre- 
tary, NE  cor  Montgomery  and  Sacra- 
mento 

Pacific  News  Syndicate,  office  123  California, 
rooms  33-34 
"  Notion  Co.  The,  S.  Gerson  proprietor,  im- 
porters and  jobbers  dry  goods,  17  Bat- 
tery 
"  Nursery,  Frederick  Ludemann  proprietor, 
N  s  Lombard  bet  Baker  and  Lyon 

Pacific  OU  and  Lead  Works,  N  s  King  bet  2d 
and  3d,  Kittle  &  Co.  agents,  202  Cali- 
fornia 

Pacific  Packing  House,  Joseph  Buttgenbach 
proprietor,  NW  cor  4th  and  Bryant 

Pacific  Paving  Co.,  A.  C.  Bassett  president,  J. 
H.  Swift  vice-president  and  manager, 
F.  C.  Lewis  secretary,  106-108  Phelan 
Bldg 
"  Perfumery  Co.,  W.  T.  McDowell  manager, 
manufacturers  cosmetics  and  perfu- 
mery, 41  Stevenson 

Pacific  Pharmacy,  Waller  Brothers,  33  Grant 
Av  cor  Geary 

Pacific  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  E.  M.  Herrick  presi- 
dent, W.  J.  Adams  vice-president,  W. 
H.  Talbot  treasurer,  W.  C.  Kirketerp 
secretary,  G.  W.  Stewart  yard  manager, 
office  121  Market,  yard  cor  3d  and  Berry 

Pacific  Phonograph  Co.,  M.  L.  Sawyer  man- 
ager, 216  Bush 

Pacific  Planing  Mill,  Albert  Hansen  proprietor, 
S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th 
"    Plaster   Co.,    W.    Hanson    secretary,    216 
Bush,  room  14 

Pacific  Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.,  L.  W  Stor- 
ror  superintendent,  534  Market,  branch 
offices,  140  Market,  321  Davis,  132  Cali- 
fornia, 301  Montgomery,  Palace  Hotel, 
The  Baldwin  and  1329  Market 

Pacific  Power  Co.,  S.  C.  Bigelow  president,  Ira 
Bishop  superintendent,  F.  M.Pickering 
secretary,  523  Montgomery,  works  SE 
cor  Stevenson  and  Ecker 
"  Presbyterian  Sunday  School,  H.  S.  Black- 
well  superintendent,  427,  2d 
"    Pressed  Brick  Co.,  E  s  Broderick  nr  Jeffer- 

PACIFIC  PRESS  PUBLISHING 

CO.  (Oakland)  C.  H.  Jones  president 
and  manager,  printers,  stationers, 
electrotypers  and  binders.  General 
agents  Densmore  typewriters,  115 
Crocker  Bldg.,  telephone  Main  1122 
Pacific  Printing  Co.,(Pernau  Bros.  &  Pitts  Co.), 
printers  and  bookbinders,  543  Clay 

PACIFIC    PUMP    AND  WIND- 

MILL  CO.,  George  P.  Thurston  presi- 
dent, John  T.  Morrison  secretary, 
manufacturers  Cyclone,  Star  and  Steel 
Tornado  windmills,  pumps,  tanks, 
well  tools  and  water  supply  goods, 
575  Mission,  telephone  Main  1832 

Pacific  Refinery  and  Assay  Oflace,  F.  and  L.  F. 
Reichling  proprietors,  404  Montgomery 

Pacific  Refining  and  Roofing  Co.,  Samuel  J. 
Hendy  president,  J.  P.  Prutzman  secre- 
tary, W.  J.  Watson  general  manager,  153 
Crocker  Bldg 
"  Rescue  Home  Association.  See  The  Flor- 
ence Crittenton  Home 


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PACIFIC  ROLLING  MILL  CO., 

Edward  Coleman  president,  Charles  S. 
Neal  vice-president,  William  P.  Sulli- 
van Jr.  secretary,  Charles  M.  Keeney 
general  manager,  Patrick  Noble  super- 
intendent, works  Potrero  Point,  oflace 
100  Market,  telephone  Main  1938 

Pacific  Rubber  Co.  of  san  Francisco,  R.  H. 
Pease  managrer,  577-579  Market 

Pacific  Rubber  Paint  Co.,  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co. 
proprietors,  228-230  Beale,  office  SW  cor 
Front  and  Pine 

Pacific  Rural  Press  (weekly),  (Dewey  Publish- 
ing Co.  proprietors,  220  Market 
"    Safety  Steel  Car  Co.,  C.  W.  M.  Smith  gen- 
eral manager,  319  Pine  rooms  46-51 

PACIFIC  SASH  WEIGHT  AND 

FOUNDRY  CO.  (incorporated),  manu- 
facturers of  chilled  eye  sash  weights 
elevator  and  counterpoise  weights, 
washers,  shives,  manholes,  crestings, 
columns,  iron  posts,  grate  bars,  spe- 
cial castings  to  order.  C.  B.  Parcells 
president,  F.  M.  Greenwood  vice- 
president,  Charles  E.  Parcells  secre- 
tary and  manager,  ofllce  and  works 
563-565-567  Folsom,  telephone  Main 
5698 
Pacific  Saw  Manufacturing  Co.,  James  Patter- 
son president  and  manager,  manufac- 
turers saws,  planing  knives,  reaper  and 
mower  sections,  17-19  Fremont 

Pacific  School  Furnishing  Co., 

William  L.  Oge  manager,  dealers  and 
manufacturers'  agents,  school  furni- 
ture, apparatus,  libraries  and  general 
supplies,  office  723  Market,  room  19, 
wareroom  in  basement 

Pacific  Sheet  Metal  Works., 

Sidney  M.  Smith  president,  Alfred  D. 
Cutler  vice-president,  Irvin  Ayres 
secretary  and  treasurer,  manufac- 
turers tin  plate  and  sheet-iron  ware, 
galvanizers  and  japanners,  main 
office  209-211  Mission,  telephone  Main 
6407,  factory  522-542  Townsend,  tele- 
phone South  20 

Pacific  Shirt  Co.,  Robert  McCormack  manager 
1038  Market 
"    Shoe  Co.,  Lobenstein  Bros,  proprietors,  139 

1st 
"    Skandinav   (weekly),   Scandinavian    Pub 
lishing  Co.  publisher,  44  East 

Pacific  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice 
Frank  J.  Kane  secretary,  14  McAllister, 
rooms  25-26,  telephone  South  752 

Pacific  Soda  Water  Works,  Breig  &  Schafer 
proprietors,  1710-1712  Folsom 

Pacific  Spring  and  Mattress  Co.,  William  A 
Clark  proprietor,  manufacturers  iron 
bedsteads,  bedding  and  upholsterers 
supplies,  706  Mission 

PACIFIC    STATES     ADVER- 
TISING   BUREAU,    American     Type 
Founders'    Co.     proprietors,    405-407 
Sansome 

Pacific  States  Life  Assurance  Co.,  C.  J.  Sulli- 
van president,  Franklin  Bowring  secre- 
tary, 331  Pine,  rooms  7-8 

PACIFIC    STATES     SAVINGS, 

LOAN    AND  BUILDING   CO.,    John  H. 

Wise  president.  Christian  Reis  cashier, 

WiUiam  Pardy  secretary,  William  H. 

Busch  manager,  410  Pine,  Assets  over 

$1,000,000 
Pacific  states  Type  Foundry  (incorporated), 

successors   to  Hawks  &  Shattuck,  A.  E. 

Shattuck     president,    W.    F.    Shattack 

secretarv, 508  Clay 
Pacific  States  Watchman  (monthly),  William 

H.  Barnes  editor,  61-62  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    Stationery  Co.  (F.  W.  Peaslee),  booksellers 

and  stationers,  429  Washington 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Warm  Air, 
Hot  Water 
and  Steam 

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Pacific  Steam  Carpet  aeanlng  and  Renovat- 
ing Works,  Conklin  Bros,  proprietors, 
333-335  Golden  Gate  Av,  telephone  East 
126 

Pacific  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  Josiah  N.  Knowles 
manager,  Edwin  L.   Griffith  secretary, 
whalebone  cutters,  30  California 
"    Stomatological  Gazette  (monthly),  M.  L. 

Farland  manager,  12  Sutter 
"    Stomatological    Gazette   Publishing    Co., 
Miles  L.  Farland  manager,   publishers 
Pacific  Stomatoligical  Gazette,  12  Sut- 
ter 

Pacific  Stock  Exchange,  R.  G.  Horn  president, 
Stephen  Otis  vice-president,  M.  Gold- 
man treasurer,  J.  B.  Bourne  chairman, 
Baldwin  Gardiner  secretary,  316  Mont- 
gomery 

Paclfic'Storage  Battery  Co.,  Thomas  Addison 
president,  Samuel  E.  Kearney  secre- 
tary, office  15,  1st 

Pacific  Storage  Warehouse, 

Frank  Barker  proprietor,  301  Stock- 
ton 

Pacific  Straw  Works,  John  F.  Kirby  proprietor, 

106,  4th 
Pacific  Street  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Belle 

Scott  principal,  1233  Pacific 
"    Street  Wharf  (Pier  7),  foot  Pacific 

PACIFIC   SURETY  CO., 

Wallace  Everson  president,  John  Ber- 
mingham  vice-president,  A.  P.  Red- 
ding secretary,  fidelity  and  casualty 
Insurance,  308  Sansome 

Pacific  Tallow  Works,  Charles  E.  Anderson 
proprietor,  Bay  View 

PACIFIC  TANK  CO., 

W.  E.  Hampton  proprietor  and  gen- 
eral manager,  manufacturers  red- 
wood, cedar  and  pine  tanks  of  every 
description  and  sole  manufacturers 
patent  non-shrinking  water  tanks 
general  office  33  Beale,  telephone 
Drumm  71 

Pacific  Tea  Co.,  J.  W.  Leahy  &  Co.  proprietors, 
1925  Mission 

Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  John  I. 
Sabin  president  and  general  manager, 
Oliver  Eldridge  vice-president.  Louis 
Glass  assistant  general  manager,  F.  W. 
Eaton  secretary  and  treasurer,  William 
F.  Martin  auditor,  Louis  H.  Jacobi  su- 
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Bldg,  216  Bush,  branches  1008  Sutter, 
NW  cor  Pine  and  Steiner,  464  Jessie, 
2239  Mission,  201  Front,  102  Market, 
Butchertown,  700  Market,  and  200  Post 

Pacific  The  (Congregational  weekly),  publish- 
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Pacific  Theosophist  The  (monthly),  Pacific 
Coast  Theosophical  Committee,  pub- 
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Pacific  Tin  and  Sheet  Iron  Works,  Ralston  & 
Nelson  proprietors,  151  Beale 

Pacific  Tool  and  Supply  Co., 

Charles  Stallman  proprietor  and  man- 
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Pacific  Town  Talk,   Pacific  Town  Palk   Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers,  20  Ellis 

Pacific  Town  Talk  Publishing  Co., 

S.  B.  Carleton  manager,  publishers 
Pacific  Town  Talk  and  general  print- 
ers, 20  Ellis 

Pacific  Trading:  Co.,  A.  P.  Lorentzen  secretary, 
10  Mission 

PACIFIC  TRANSFER  CO., 

Evan    J.    Coleman    president,    Barry- 
Coleman    vice-president,    20    Sutter, 
telephone  Main  146,  statoles  N  s   Na- 
toma  bet  Howard  Court  and  5th 
Pacific   Undertakers,  Michael  S.   Wrin  presi- 
dent, Michael  C.  Gorham  secretary  and 
manager,  Daniel  J.  Edgar  treasurer,  777 
Mission,  telephone  Main  5635 
"    Underwriter    (semi-monthly),    Robert   W. 
Neal  manager,  320  California,  room  14 
Pacific-Union  Club,  Joseph  B.  Crockett  presi- 
cent,  Henry  J.   Crocker  secretary,  NW 
cor  Post  and  Stockton 
"    Unitarian   (monthly),  C.   A.   Murdock  ed- 
itor, 300  Post 
Pacific  Vinegar  and  Pickle  Works,  Sidney  M. 
Smith  president,  Charles  J.  King  secre- 
tary,   office   323   Front,    factory   415-419 
Fulton 
Pacific    Wall    Paper    Co.    (Moritz  Weil    and 

Joseph  Dannenbaum),  111  Battery 
Pacific    Warehouses,   Haslett  &    Bailey  pro- 
prietors, NVV  cor  Front  and  Broadway 
Pacific  Wine  and  Spirit  Review  The,  R.  M. 

Wood  Co.  publishers,  316  Battery 
Pacific  Woodenware    and     Cooperage     Co., 
Henry  L.   Dodge    president,    J.    Henry 
Schumacher  secretai-y,  office  126  Davis, 
room  4,  factory  cor  6th  and  Channel 
Pacific  Wool  Depot,  Ballard  &  Hall  proprietors, 

NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Pacific  Yacht  Club,  I.  Gutte  commodore,  Charles 
B.  Hill  secretary,  Merchants'  Exchange 
"    Zinc  Ornament  Factory,  Boesch  Lamp  Co. 
proprietors,  585  Mission 
Pacini  John  B,,  laborer,  r.  3  San  Antonio 
Pacinotti  Octavio,  fruits,  368  Sanchez,  r.  845, 17th 
Pack  John  W.,  assayer    United  States   Mint, 

NW  cor  5th  and  Mission,  r.  Berkeley 
Packard  Albert,  r.  127  Kearny 
"    Chester  S.,  bookkeeper,  r.  32  Liberty 
"    Claude  H.,  rope  maker,  r.  732  Iowa 
Packer  Charles  H.,  bookkeeper  Contra  Costa 
Laundry  Co.,  r.  818  Green 
"    Edward,  steward  J.  R.  Dickey,  r.  NW  cor 

6th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1722  O'Farrell 
"    James,  driver   Contra  Costa    Laundry,  r. 

818  Green 
"    James  Jr.   (Packer  &  Jacobs),  and  driver 

Contra  Costa  Laundry,  r.  818  Green 
"    Mark   M.,  bookkeeper  Doane  &    Henshel- 

wood,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Wallace  L.,  clerk  Fred  Ernstdorf,  r.  1126 

Market 
"    &  Jacobs  (James  Packer  Jr.  and  Benjamin 
Jacobs),  cigars  and  tobacco,  1111  Fill- 
more 
Packham  Robert,  r.  723  Minnesota 
"    Thomas,  stereotyper,  r.  2a  Scotland 
"    Thomas  G.,  engineer,  r.  723  Minnesota 
4Sg=Packham.    See  Peckham 


Packscher  Adolph,  r.  2521  Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  hardware,  2107  Fillmore 
"    Maurice  G.,  clerk,  r.  2521  Sacramento 
Packsher  Simon,  r.  The  Baldwin 
Paczoch  Charles  H.,  peddler,  r.  313  Moulton  Av 
Padden  George,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher 
Paddock  Arthur  V.,   teamster  Lundy  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  2521/2,  3d 
Paddock  Charles  J.,  vice-president  J.  A.  Fol- 
ger&  Co.,  104-112  California,  r.  2311  Brod- 
erick 
"    Edgar  L.,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Folger 

&Co.,  r.  2309  Broderick 
"    Frederick  B.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Harry,  conductor,  r.  602  Central  Av 
"    Henry,  driver  George  Scharetg,  r.  Iowa  nr 

Sierra 
"    Munson,  special  agent  Northwestern  Mu- 
tual Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Nathan  C,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 

r.  718  Oak 
"    Stella  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  605  Ellis 
"    William,  carriage  maker  O'Brien  &  Sons, 

r.  1024  Market 
"    William  H.,  purser,  r.  718  Oak 
Paddon  Abel,  grain  broker,  r.  1407  Folsom 

"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaking,  628 Capp 
Padelford  Margaret  C,  widow,  r.  323  Fair  Oaks 
Padget  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  927  North  Point 
4®=Padget.    See  Patchett 
Padgett  Etta  Mrs.,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Grace  B. 
Smith,  r.  110c  Turk 
"    William  T.,  oiler  str  City  of  Peking 
Padilla  Julius,  cook,  r.  1024  Kearny 
"    Lola  Mrs.,  restaurant,  1024  Kearny 
"    Lucien,  carpenter,  r.  738  Vallejo 
PadkinJohn  H.,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gilles- 
pie, r.  506a  Shrader 
Padre  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  1516  Powell  rear 
Padreddi  Graziano,  bartender  Charles  Giuntini, 

r.  215  Clark 
Padrett  Nicholas,  gardener,  r.  711  Mission 
Padrut  Charles  G.,  employee  Hulse,  Bradford  «fe 

Co.,  r.  1325  Natoma 
Padstedt  Gustav,  musician,  r.  426  Francisco 
Paehtz    Gustavus  J.,  locksmith,  3  Summer,  r. 

732  Folsom 
Paetzold  Benjamin,  locksmith,  1317  Mission 

"     Gustav,  butcher,  r.  1317  Mission 
Paff  George  S.,  carpenter  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Pagander  Gustave  W.,  oyster   dealer,  83  Cali- 
fornia Market,  r.  517  Bush 
Paganetti  Louis,  machinist,  r.  243  Broad 
"    Victor,  plumber  Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co., 
r.  Ocean  View 
Pagani  Albino,  wood  and  coal,  1823  Powell 
"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  17  Jasper  PI 
"    Peter,  expressman,  SE  cor  Broadway  and 
Montgomery  Av,  r.  511  Broadway 
Paganini  Frank,  fruits,  51H^,  4th 
"    John  B.,  scavenger,  r.  18  Russell 
"    Stephen,    bakery,  405   Union,    r.   1314  Du- 

pont 
"    William,  fruits   and  vegetables,  3703  Mis- 
sion 
Pagano  Dominic,  laborer,  r.  29  Boardman  PI 
"    Francisco,  bootblack,  SE   cor  Market  and 

Steuart,  r.  1525  Mason 
'■     Salvatore  (Pagano  &  Cirimel),  r.  6  San  An- 
tonio PI 
"    Serafino,  cabinet  maker,  r.  12  Miller  PI 
"    Vincenzo  (Perfetto  &  Pagano),  r.  6  Pollard 

PI 
"    &  Cirimel  (Salvatore    Pagano    and  Frank 
Cirimel),  boot  blacks,  1  McAllister 
Paganucci  Adolfo  (Paganucci  Bros.),  r.  114  Pa- 
cific 
"    Alexander,    marble     polisher    Ruffino     & 

Bianchi,  r.  17  Boardman  PI 
"    Brothers  (Adolfo  and  Domenico),   proprie- 
tors Colombo  Market  Hotel,  r.  110  Pacific 
"    Domenico  (Paganucci  Bros.),  r.  114  Pacific 
Pagas  Jacques  (Cutsas  &  Pagas),  r.  216,  6th 
Page  A.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  811  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Albert  R.,  waiter   Nicholas    Rudonick,  r. 

1116Misson 
"     Alexander  S.,  painter,  r.  110,  4th 


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Page  Alvin  G.,  salesman  M.  &  C.  Mangels,  r,  720 
Turk 

"    Annie  Miss,  r.  264  Jessie 

"    Arthur  (Page  Bros.),  r.  Belvedere 

"  Augustus,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 
Av 

"    A.  v..  Mrs.,  r.  SIO^  Baker 

"  Benjamin  Z.,  teamster,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr 
12th  Av  South 

"  Bernhard  G.,  bookkeeper  Page  &  Falch,  r. 
720  Turk 

'•  -Breckon  Thomas  W.,  searcher  of  records, 
r.  802  Montgomery 

•<  Brothers  (George  T.  and  Arthur),  ship  and 
merchandise  brokers,  302  California, 
room  11 

"    C.  Mrs.,  r.  134  McAllister 

"  Charles  (Page,  McCutchen  &Eells),  r.  2518 
Pacific  Av 

"  Charles,  clerk  McGown  Grocery  and  Sup- 
ply Co.,  r.  105  Diamond 

"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  1448  Minna 

'•    Charles  W.   carpenter  r.  1136  Folsom 

"  Charles  W.,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 
r.  1304  Church 

"    Charles  W.,  teamster,  r.  4521^  Jessie 

"    Daniel  W.,  barber,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

"  Delia  E. ,  teacher  Fairmont  Primary  School, 
r  730  Post 

"    Edgar  F.,  carpenter,  r.  105  Diamond 
Page  Edward  D.,  manager  Howe  Scale  Co.,  12- 
14  Pine,  r.  Oakland 

"    Ernest  H.,  liquors,  19  East,  r.  19  Stanly  PI 

"    Frank  A.,  collector,  r.  126  Clara 

"  Frank  W.,  hoseman  Engine  3,  r.  1315  Cali- 
forhia 

"  Frank  W.,  traveling  salesman  The  Giant 
Powder  Co.  (consolidated),  r.  Berkeley 

"    George  T.  (Page  Bros.),  r.  San  Rafael 

"    Gustave  L.  (Page  &  Falch),  r.  720  Turk 
Page  Hamilton,  treasurer  Indianapolis  Furni- 
ture Co.,  750  Mission,  r.  201  Buchanan 

"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  121  IVi  Bush 

"    Henry  C,  r.  Ill,  10th 

"  Henry  D.,  piano  tuner  Kohler  &  Chase,  r. 
608  Jones 

"  Herbert  A.,  bookkeeper  American  Type 
Founders'  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Hubert  D.,  civil  engineer,  r.  223,  9th  Av 

"  Hugo,  confectioner  Page  &  Falch,  r.  720 
Turk 

"  Ira  J.,  salesman  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  1050 
Mission 

"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  1631  O'Farrell 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  1907y2  Hyde 

'<  John,  teamster  Cal.  Iron  and  Wrecking  Co., 
r.  33  Stanford 

■'    John  E.,  wood  polisher,  r.  32  Morris  Av 

"  Mary  S.  Miss,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 
School,  r.  730  Post 

"    Mary  T.,  widow,  r.  1831  Webster 

"  Maud  Miss,  bookkeeper  Chester F.  Wright, 
r.  424,  27th 
Page,  McCutchen  &  Eells  (Charles  Page,  Ed- 
ward J.  McCutchen,  Charles  P.  Eells, 
Reinhart  T.  Harding  and  Michael  F. 
Michael),  attorneys  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg, 
9th  floor 

"    Michael,  miner,  r.  114  Henry 

"    N.,  waiter,  r.  636  Commercial 

"  Nellie  M.  Miss,  saleslady  Mme.  Blanche 
Oulif ,  r.  212  Eddy 

"    Philip,  steward,  r.  529  Hickory  Av 

"  Richard,  driver  August  Petzold,  r.  525  Ste- 
venson 

"    Robert  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  730  Post 

"    Robert  H.,  barber,  r.  1319  Laurel  Av 

"  Robert  J.,  foreman  construction  S.  F.  Dist. 
Tel.  Co.,  r.  808  Potrero  Av 

"  Walter  J.,  submarine  diver,  r.  Vienna  nr 
Persia  Av 

"  Wilfred,  mining  broker,  302  California, 
room  11,  r.  2214  Broderick 

"    William,  r.  2911%  Sacramento 

"  William  D.,  broker  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 54  Luning  Bldg.,  r.  2004  Bush 

"    William  M.,  physician,  623  Valencia 

"    William  M.,  woodpolisher,  r.  32  Morris  Av 

"    William  R.,  janitor,  r.  1328  Pacific 


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Page  &   Falcli  (Gustave  L.    Page    and    Otto 
Falch),  bakery  and  restaurant,  NW  cor 
Mason  and  Turk,  telephone  South  234 
J6®="Page.    See  Paige 
Pages  Jose,  restaurant,  124  O'Farrell 
"    Jules    F.,     artist      Examiner,      r.      1316^4 
O'Farrell 
Paget  S.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  62414,  17th 
Pagonetto  Joseph,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
Pague  Frank  C,  dentist.  Academy  of  Sciences 
Bldg,  819  Market,  rooms  4-5,  r.  835  Devis- 
adero 
Pahl  Albertine,  widow,  r.  206,  7th  Av 

Henry  F.,  foreman  composing  dept.  Fran- 
cis, Valentine  &  Co.,  r.  SYz  Langton 
Otto,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r.  142, 

7th 
Richard,  teamster  Bender  Bros.,  r.  529^4 

Bryant 
Richard,  boots  and  shoes,  324  Kearny,  r. 

326  Kearny 
William     C,    cigarmaker    Wiegmann   & 
Stuermer,  r.  30th  nr  Noe 
4®-Pahl.    See  Paul,  Paull  and  Pohl 
Pahnke  Paul,  driver  Pac.  Transefer  Co.,  r.  307, 

.3d 
Paige   Cutler,  office  116  Leidesdorfl,  r.   Hotel 
Richelieu 
"    Herbert  L.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  745 

Clementina 
"    John  F.,  baggageman  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co. 
"    John  H.,  r.  745  Clementina 
"    Timothy,    real   estate,  116  Leidesdorff,  r. 

2516  Pacific  Av 
"    William,  collector.  420  Montgomery,  room 
35,  r.  510  Eddy 
i8®-Paige.    See  Page 
Pailhet  Francois,  driver  Herve  &  Somps,   r.  611 

Laguna 
Paillassou  Joseph,  laundry,  2307  Pine 
Paille  Joseph  G.,  pressman,  r.  238,  5th 
Paillet  Frank,  waiter  Marchand's  Restaurant, 

r.  1  Burritt  PI 
Pailleur  Louis  (Garnaud&  Pailleur),  r.  30th  bet 

Dolores  and  Church 
Paillou  Ernest  W.,  barber,  r.  621  Bush 
Paine  Alfred  J.,  musician,  r.  Joy  nr  Brewster 
"    Arthur  G.,  r.  1414  Devisadero 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1414  Devisadero 
"    Frank  W.,  foreman  Whyte  &  DeRome,  r. 

1220,  20th 
' '    Henry  L. ,  machine  hand  F.  W.  Kreling  Sons 

Co.,  r.  S  s  Utah  nr  Helena 
"    Herman,    basket    maker  Weston   Basket 
and  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
>8®-Paine.    See  Payne 

Paint  Louis,  liquors,  819  Stockton,  r.  906  Clay 
Painter-Cornell  Co.  The  (incorporated),  W.  F. 
Cornell  president,  Edgar  Painter  secre- 
tary and  treasurer,  proprietors  Califor- 
nia Type  Foundry,  510  Clay 
Painter    Edgar,   secretary  and  treasurer  The 
Painter-Cornell  Co.,  510 Clay,  r.  1912  Clin- 
ton Av,  Alameda 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk,  r.  711  Taylor 
"    Edward  R.,  publisher  San  Francisco  Prices 
Current,  123  California,  room  21,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Ernest  A.,  carpenter,  r.  2818  Mission 
"    George,  painter,  r.  501  Napa 
"    J.  B.  Co.,  Edgar  Painter  president,  A.  Dal- 
ton  Harrison  secretary,  real  estate  and 
mining,  510  Clay 
"    J.  Milton,  office  510  Clay,  r.  Alameda 
"    Orange  S.,  watchman,  r.  27%  Hawthorne 


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Painter  Oscar,  salesman  The  Painter-Cornell 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Theodore  P.,  office  510  Clay,  r.  Alameda 
"    Walter   M.,    vice-president    The   Painter- 
Cornell  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  G.,  hat  presser  H.  L.  King,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    W.  J.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3318 

Sacramento 
"    &  Co.,  electrotypers  and  stereotypers,  510 
Clay 
4®=Painter.    See  Paynter 
Pairpoint  Manufacturing  Co.  (New   Bedford, 
Mass.),  W.   E.  Graves  manager,  silver 
plated  ware,  220  Sutter 
Paitlow  Oliver,  janitor  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.   668 

Mission 
Paiva  Fidel,  coal  passer  str  San  Jose,   r.  228 

Brannan 
Paizon  Martin,  seaman,  r.  8  Salmon 
Pajaro  Valley  Railroad  Co.,  Claus  Spreckels 
president,  John  D.  Spreckels  vice-presi- 
dent, J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.   Co.  treas- 
urer, E.  H.   Sheldon  secretary,  office  327 
Market 
Pakenham  John  V.,  stevedore,  r.  61  Federal 
"    William,  helper  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 
61  Federal 
Palace  Bathing  Co.,  Alonzo  Trueworthy  presi- 
dent   and   manager,    Albert   E.    Ridley 
vice-president,  Francis  Du  Rose  treas- 
urer, proprietors  Palace  Baths,  715  Fil- 
bert 
"    Baths,  Palace  Bathing  Co.  proprietors,  715 
Filbert 
Palace  Hardware  Co.,  Edmund  S.  Gray  presi- 
dent, Frank  H.  Ellis  vice-president,  Os- 
car F.  Sites  secretary  and  manager,  603 
Market 
Palace  Hotel,  John   C.    Kirkpatrick    manager, 

SW  cor  Market  and  New  Montgomery 
Palace  Hotel    Shaving  Parlors    and  Baths, 
Bernhard    Bernhard  proprietor,  10  New 
Montgomery 
Palache  Edmund,  r.  36  Maple  Court 

"    Gilbert   (H.  M.  Newhall&Co.),  r.90O  Eddy 
"    James   (Kittle   &Co.),    r.   Claremont    Av, 

Berkely 
"    Robert  K.,  clerkKittle  &  Co.,  r.  2506  Green 
"    Thomas  H.,  assistant  manager  Atlas  As- 
surance Co.,  r.  900  Eddy 
"    Whitney,  assistant  manager  Hartford  Fire 
Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  313  Cal- 
ifornia 
Paladini  Achille,  fresh,  salt  and  shell  fish,  515- 

517  and  525  Merchant,  r.  9a  Flint  Alley 
Palanca  Gustave,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co., 
r.  17  Dikeman  PI 
"    Joseph  E.,  cooper,  r.  Ili4  Dikeman  PI 
P^lassou  Peter,  rancher,  Hamilton  nr  Bowdoin 

PALATINE  INSURANCE  CO., 

Limited    (of    Manchester,    England), 
Charles  A.  Laton  manager,  439  Cali- 
fornia, telephone  Main  396 
Pale  Jean,  bakery,  911  Pacific 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  3116  Fillmore 
"    Peter,  bartender  J.  F.  Fauser,  r.  226  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Palecki  Clara  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Palermo  Land    and  Water   Co.,  McAfee    Bros, 
agents,  108  Montgomery 
"    Nursery  and    Citrus  Association,  McAfee 
Bros,  agents,  108  Montgomery 
Palethorpe  William  J.,  school   teacher,  r.  1610 
Hayes 


Palietack  Luke,  cook   George  M.  Mostakinich, 

r.  321i4  Minna 
Palin  Esther  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  938  Alabama 
"    Joseph   J.,  blacksmith  and  wagon  maker, 

937  Alabama,  r.  2630  Bryant 
"    Julien,  laborer,  r.  938  Alabama 
Palisi  Joseph,  fruits,  SE  cor  Leidesdorff  and 

California,  r.  223  Vallejo 
Pallas  A.  R.,  rubber  worker,  r.  335  Bryant 
"    Augustus,  clerk   J.  C.  Nolan  &    Co.,  r.  335 

Bryant 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  letter  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,  r.  335  Bryant 
"    Frank,    clerk   G.    C.   Hall   &   Son,  r.  335 

Bryant 
"    James  W.,  stone  cutter,  r.  335  Bryant 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  335  Bryant 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  335  Bryant 
"    Theodore,  r.  3:^0  Minna 
"    Theodore,  clerk  Julius  Meyer,  r.  319  Ellis 
"    Thomas    G.,  blacksmith   S.   P.  Co.,  r.  335 

Bryant 
Pallien  Philip,  machinist,  r.  201,  11th 
Pallier  John  G.,  caterer   in    stewed    terrapin, 

families  and  parties  supplied,  20  Lewis, 

off  Taylor  bet  Sutter  and  Post 
Pallies    Alexander,  produce    commission,   318 

Davis,  r.  Oakland 
Pallisses  Sylvan,  cook   Jean  B.  Carrere,  r.  SF. 

cor  M  and  5th  Av  South  ""^ 

Palm  Edward,  r.  474^4  Tehama 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  24^4  Gilbert 
"    Fritz,  driver  Cienega  Lime  Co.,  r.  6  Grand 

Av 
"    Martina,  widow,  r.  261  Stevenson 
"    Rudolph  H.,  jewelry  case  maker  A.  Muhs, 

r.  261  Stevenson 
Palma  E.,  scavenger,  r.  NW  cor  16th  and  York 
"    House,  Mrs.  Emily  M.  Rogers  proprietor, 

1917  Mission 
"    Salvatore,  barber  Raffaelo  Laucci 
Palmdale  Co.,  Carlos  F.  Montealegre  president, 

Francisco  G.  Montealegre  secretary,  230 

California 
Palmer  Abigail  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    A.  E.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Albert,  bartender,  r.  631  Octavia 
"    Albert,  gilder,  r.  1066^4  Howard 
"    Albert  R..  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

1320  California 
"    Alexander,  barber  J.  R.  Castellanos,  r.  1322 

Powell 
"    Alexander,  porter,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Alfred  E.,  shirt  manufacturer,  r.  910  Geary 
"    Arthur  B.,  cashier  Neville  &  Co..   r.  714a 

Fell 
"    August,  r.  219  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Bruce,  secretary  J.  B.  Cohen  Co.,  203  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Oakland 
"    C.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  114,  8th 
"    Charles,    hostler    Leipsic     Bros.,    r.   2335 

Washington 
"    Charles  H.,r.  107  Fell 
"    Charles  M.  I.,  cooper,  r.  108  Nebraska 
"    Charles  R.,  master  mariner,  r.  615  Lombard 
"    Clinton,  cashier  James  B.  Chase  &  Co.,  r. 

1734  Hyde 
"    C.  Millicent  Miss,  teacher    Lowell   High 

School,  r.  Oakland 
"     Edwin C,  city  agent  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  405  California,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Edith    Miss,     forewoman      William     A. 

Schrock 
"    Edward,  r.  312  Sixth 
"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  3815  Folsom 
"    Edward  P.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  foot  of  Market, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  T.,  bookkeeper  J.  H.  Cain  &  Co.,  r. 

1001  Powell 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  445  Jessie 
Palmer  Ernest  H.,  manager   American   Type 

Founders'  Co.,  405-407  Sansome,  r.   1320 

Leavenworth 
"    Frank,  laborer  Martin  Holje,   r.   135  San 

Bruno  Road 
"    Frank  Mrs.,  r.  615  Lombard 
"    Frank  L.,  carpenter,  r.  718  Laurel  Av 
"    Frank  T.,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  San  Leandro 


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REMOVAL  NOTICE. 

PALMETTO   BRUSH   COMPANY 


DIRECTORS: 

J.  Glover  Smith,  President. 
C.  G.  Thomas,  Vice-President. 
C.  H.  HOLBROOK,  Jr.,  Secretary. 
Geo.  G.  Carr,  Treasurer  and  Manager. 
W.  B.  Carr. 


Office,  Rooms  2  and  4,  10th  Floor 
Mills  Building. 

Telephone,  Main  5972. 


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Sole  owners  for  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho,  Montana,  Wyoming,  Colorado, 
Utah,  Nevada,  Arizona,  New  Mexico  and  salesmen  for  Texas. 

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MANUFACTURERS    AND    AGENTS. 


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PLYMOUXH   QIN, 

(CoATEs  &  Co.,  Established  1793.i 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


PAL 


CROCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


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Palmer  Frederick  R.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  & 
■  Co.,  r.  767  Harrison 
"    Frederick  R.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  445  Jessie 
Palmer  George,  secretary   and  treasurer  San 

Francisco  and  Pacific  Glass  Works,  NE 

cor  7tli  and  Townsend,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  waiter  str  Corona 
"    George  Jr.,  r.  824  Powell 
"    George  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  434 

Valley 
"    George  H.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  731  Davis, 

r.  LiOrin,  Cal. 
Palmer  George  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  ofiBce 

606  Sutter,  hours  2  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone 

Main  5334,  r.  NE  cor  Jackson  and  Fill- 
more, telephone  West  189 
George  J.,  shoecutter,  r.  424  Valley 
George  W.,  proprietor   The  Loriston,  621 

Bush 
George  W.,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  334  Eddy 
Gustave  F.,  clerk  The  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
H.  c&  Co.  (Henry  Palmer),  Cal.  wines  and 

brandies,  222  Clay 
Harry,  r.  IO661/2  Howard 
Harry  (Palmer  &  Speetzen),  r.  2305  Geary 
Henry  (H.  Palmer  &  Co.),  r.  713  Van  Ness 

Av 
Henry  H.,  clerk  McElroy  &  Magner,  r.  343, 

5th 
Henry  S.,  messboy  str  San  Bias,   r.  3815 

Folsom 
House,  326  Pacific 
House,  Mrs.  I.  S.  Cowles  proprietor,  110 

Ellis 
Palmer  Jacob,  vice-president  Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  114-116  Sacramento,  r.  Oak- 
land 
James,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

1411  Clay 
James,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

2014  Powell 
James  W.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
Jane  H.,  widow,  r.  805  Guerrero 
J.  Brooks,  attorney  at  law.  214  Pine,  rooms 

62-63,  r.  2500  Fillmore 
John,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
John,  painter,  r.  115a  6th 
John,  painter,  r.  1110  Elm  Av 
John,  teamster,  r.  349,  5th 
John,  watchman,  r.  316  Beale 
John  D.,  conductor,  r.  2610  Sutter 
John  E.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1  Polk 
Joseph,  boiler  maker,  r.  1434  Grove 
Joseph,  shoemaker,  3438  Mason,  r.  3815  Fol- 
som 
Julia  E.,  domestic,  729  O'Farrell 
Lendon,  printer,  r.  1066V^  Howard 
Mary,  widow,  r.  767  Harrison 
N.  W.  Mrs.,  stenographer  Pac.  Coast  Oil 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Philippa,  widow,  r.  2014  Powell 
Robert,  imarine  fireman,  r.  10  Anthony 
Robert  A.,  clerk,  r.  219  Golden  Gate 
Samuel,  undertaker  Charles  J.  B.  MetzJer, 

r.  636  Washington 
Samuel  H.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1001  Powell 
Sarah,  widow,  r.  107  Fell 
Sherman,  hostler  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Washington 
Sydney    S.,    bookkeeper    Owl    Drug     Co., 

r.  17  Scott 
Thomas,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  767  Harrison 
Thomas,  cook  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r.  228^, 

8th 
Thomas,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks 
Thomas  F.,  traveling  salesman  Wiester  & 

Co.,  r.  30  Dearborn 
Thomas  J.,  salesman  E.  B.  Read,  r.  1513 

Dolores 
Thomas  P.,  band  sawyer  James  Young,  r. 

623  Howard 
Uriah  C,  proprietor  White  Enamel  Sign 

Co.,  106  McAllister,  r.  522  Polk 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

F»UAVF»S, 

Suction  and  F'orce, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDMILL  AND  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Palmer  Uriah  C.  Jr..  r.  522  Polk 
Palmer  Wales  L.,  president  Golden  State  and 
Miners  Iron  Works,  231-251,  1st,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
Wallace  J.,  candy  maker,  r.  418  Sutter 
William,  longshoreman,  r.  64  Natoma 
William,  painter,  r.  1439  Valencia 
William  A.  H..  shoemaker,  r.  631  Octavia 
William    E.,    accountant    People's    Home 
Savings  Bank,  r.  1223  Waller 
Palmer  William  E.,  secretary  Golden  State  and 
Miners  Iron  Works,  331-251,  1st,  r.  Fruit- 
vale 
William  F.,  r.  431,  26th 
William  H.,  with  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

828Haight 
Willis  H.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
W.  J.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Rio  de  Ja- 
neiro 
W.  R.,  messman  str  Mariposa 

Palmer  &    Rey    Type  Foundry, 

American  Type  Founders'  Co.  proprie- 
tors, E.  H.  Palmer  manager,  type,  print- 
ing presses  and  printers'  materials, 
405-407  Sansome,  and  215-231  Bay 

Palmer  &    Speetzen  (Harry  Palmer  and  1  John 

Speetzen)  painters,  515  Pine 
Palmetto  Brush  Co.,  J.  Glover  Smith  president, 
H.    P.     Smith     vice-president,     C.     G. 
Thomas   secretary   and   manager,  33-35 
Stevenson 
Palmgreene  Abbie  W.,  widow,  r.  108  Turk 
Palmgren  H.  P.,  master  schr  James  A.  Garfield, 

office  48  Market,  room  1 
Palmi  Antonio,  longshoreman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Palmia  Charles,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
Palmieri  Egisto  C.  (J.  P.  Fugazi  &  Co.)  and  vice- 
president  Columbus  Savings  and  Loan 
Society,  5  Montgomery  Av,  r.  1518  Powell 
"    Frank,  fisherman,  r.  4WA  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  porter  Italian-Swiss  Agricultural 

Colony,  r.  917  Battery 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  413^  Broadway 
Palmquist  John,  porter  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r. 
7191/2  Howard 
"    John,  tailor,  433  Montgomery,  r.  1127  Hamp- 
shire 
"    John  F.,  r.  I7191/2  Howard 
"    Virginia   Miss,    tailoress,   r.    1137  Hamp- 
shire 
Palo  Alto    Shoeing    Shop,  John  H.  McCarty 

proprietor,  23  Golden  Gate  Av 
Palo  Alto  Stables,  Christopher  A.  Mitchell  pro- 
prietor, 330  O'Farrell,  telephone  South  16 
Palozzi  Charles,  tinsmith,  r.  235  Drumm 
Paltenghi  A.  &  Co.    (Andrew   Paltenghi    and 
Thomas    Maino),  proprietors  Metropol- 
itan  Marble  and  Granite   Works,  1319 
Market 
"    Andrew  (A.  Paltenghi  &  Co.),  r.  928%  Pa- 
cific 
'«    Louis,  bookkeeper  Cahn,   Nickelsburg  & 
Co.,  r.  707  York 
Palteni  Angelo,  shoemaker,  r.  2013  Powell 
Pamlih  Gymnasium  The,  Miss  H.  S.  A.  Pamlih 
proprietor,  massage  and  medical  elec- 
tricity, 406  Sutter,  rooms  90-91,  hours  3  to 
4  p.  m. 
"    H.  S.  A.  Miss,  medical  gymnastics,  406  Sut- 
ter, rooms  90-91,  r.  1331  O'Farrell 
Pampalone   P.    &  Co.   (Peter   Pampalone    and 
Giuseppe  Puccinelli),  blacksmiths,  743 
Brannan 
"    Peter  (P.  Pampalone  &  Co.),  r.  754  Brannan 


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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

134  IVIarket  Street. 


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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.   ST.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.^ 
WILLIAM  WOLPP  &  CO..  329  "arket  St        ^ 


Pamperin  Boline,  widow,  r.  272  Tehama 
"    Jenny  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  272  Tehama 

Panama  Railroad  Co.,  Eugene  H.  Hinton  gen- 
eral agent,  214  Pine,  room  46 

Panama   Steamship  Line  The,  The  Johnson- 
Locke  Mercantile  Co.,  agents,  204  Front 
"    Victoria  Mrs.,  r.  1352  Post 

Pan-American  Development  Co.,  J.  M.  Duke  sec- 
retary, 508  California,  room  31 

Panager  John,  r.  622  (522)  Jackson 

Panario  Mary,  widow,  r.  136  Lily  Av 

Pancake  Robert,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  M  and  5th 
Av  South 

Pancoast  F.  A.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
Sausalito,  Cal. 

PANCOAST  FRANKLIN, 

surgeon  dentist,  office  6  O'Farrell  cor 
Grant  Av,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  12  m.,  and 
1  to  5  p.  m. 

Pancoast  George  E.,  with  Examiner,  r.  Sausa- 
lito 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  40  Diamond 
"    Mulfred  L.,  engraver,  r.  434  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pancratz  Andrew,  clerk,  r.  630  Sacramento 
Panella  Andrew,  musician,  r.  7  Auburn 
"    Bernard,  musician,  r.  Ii4  Auburn 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  3  Auburn 
"    Matthew,  musician,  r.  2195  Powell 
"    Nicholas,  musician,  r.  3  Auburn 
Panhorst  Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  24  Camp 
Pankow  Gotthelf,  butcher  H.  L.  Pankow 
"    Herman,  foreman,  r.  701V4  Webster 
"    Herman  L.,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  571 

Minna 
"    Herman  L.,  butcher,  1536 Dolores,  r.  337,  28th 
Panks  W.  S.,  clerk  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

54  Steiner 
Panse  Frederick  G.,  pressman,  r.  1220  Stockton 
Pantages  Alexander,  restaurant,  121,  5th 
Pantoja  Pedro,  porter  Jacob  Lang,  r.  163  Minna 
Panzini  Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1001  Natoma 
Paoletti  Giuseppe  (Paoletti  &  Micheli),  r.  412 


"    &  Micheli  (Giuseppe  Paoletti  and  Giuseppe 
Micheli),  liquors,  225  Broadway 
Paolinelli  Edward,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1900 
Fillmore,  r.  2136  Bush 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1235  Pacific 
Paolini  FVank,  fisherman,  r.  36  Prescott 
Paolino  Domenico,  bootblack,  SE  cor  9th  and 
Market 

"    Vincenzo,  bootblack,  321  East  North 
Papacamorinos  Christ  (Bacopulos  &  Papacamo- 

riuos),  r.  426  Stevenson 
Pape  Alexander  W.,  clerk  Frederick  L.  M.  Pape, 
r.  2109  Leavenworth 

"  August,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  408, 
29th 

"    August  H.,  salesman,  r.  2109  Leavenworth 

"    Frederick  I.  (Troell  &  Pape),  r.  Alameda 

"  Frederick  L.  M.,  groceries  and  liquors, 
NW  cor  Jackson  and  Battery,  r.  2109 
Leavenworth 

"    George,  butcher,  r.  2158  Mission 

"    Henry,  cook,  r.  545, 1st 

"  Henry,  liquors,  117  O'Farrell,  r.  516  O'Far- 
rell 

"  Henry,  teamster  Fredericksburg  Bottling 
Co.,  r.  808  Olive  Av 

"  Henry  J.,  foreman  George  Haas  &  Son,  r. 
1120D  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Jacob,  bartender  Henry  Pape,  r.  516  O'Far- 
rell 

"  John  H.,  watchman  Yolo  Mills,  r.  504  Ful- 
ton 


Pape  J.  William,  waiter  HaubBros.,  r.  12Marye 
Terrace 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaking,  326a  Ellis 
"    Richard  R.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  4 

Boston  PI 
"    William  F.,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r.  1229,  5th  Av  South 
Papenfuss  Charles,  groceries   and  liquors,  540 
Fulton 
"    Charles  R.,  seaman,  r.  185  Perry 
"    Frederick,   seaman,  r.   Ellsworth   nr   Old 

Hickory 
"    Frederick  M.,  seaman,  r.  185  Perry 
"    Gustave,  master  mariner,  r.  185  Perry 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  domestic,  1812  Bush 
Papenhausen  Frederick,  groceries  and  liquors, 

NW  cor  Fremont  and  Harrison 
Papera  Giacomo  (D.  Alberigi  &   Co.),    r.   1112 

Montgomery 
Papina  James  (Oliva  &  Papina),  r.  920b  Pine 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  920b  Pine 
"    Pacific,  clerk  Abbondio  B.  Pedroni,  r.  1700 


"    Peter  G.,  gasfltter' William  F.  Wilson 
"    "Vincent,  bookkeeper  La  Voce  del  Popolo, 
r.  Oakland 
Papineau  Edward,  polisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 

Plating  Wks,  r.  526  Howard 
Pappadimos  Paris  (Paris  Pappadimos  &  Co.),  r. 
340,3d 
"    Paris  &  Co.  (Paris  Pappadimos  and  Tabuki 
Constantine),  restaurant,  344,  3d 
Pappageorge    Athanase,     confectioner,    r.   528 


Pappalardo  Jane,  widow,  r.  10  Card  Alley 
Pappale  Angelo,  fish  dealer,  711  Montgomery 

Av,  r.  7  Gaven 
Papst  John,  cooper,  r.  834  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Penola,  widow,  r.  1632  Fulton 
J8®~Papst.    See  Pabst 
Paquet  Dieudonne,  harness  maker   Goldberg, 

Bowen&Co.,  r.  607  California 
Parabocia  Martin,  restaurant,   5  Harrison,  r. 

411  Spear 
Paradese  John,  manager  New   York  Sign  Co., 

307  O'Farrell 
Paradine  George,  blacksmith   John    Tuttle,  r. 

Ill  Castro 
Paradis  Charles  O.,  driver  Rapid  Safety  Filter 

Co.,  r.  708  Hyde 

PARAFFINE  PAINT  CO., 

Robert  S.  Moore  president,  Richard 
S.  Shainwald  secretary,  Samuel  C. 
Irving  manager,  116  Battery 

Paragon  Cloak  and  Suit  Co.  The, 

(incorporated),  1230-1232  Market 

Paravagno    Giacomo,    pastemaker   Martinoni 
&  Podesta,  r.  1  Vulcan  Lane 
"    Louis,  r.  813  Union 

Parcells  Charles  B.,  general  agent  Diebold 
Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  and  manager  Stand- 
ard Scale  and  Supply  Co.,  6  California, 
r.  Oakland 

Parcells    Chaxles   E.,   secretary  and   manager 
Pacific  Sash  Weight  and  Foundry  Co., 
56S-567  Folsom,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  M.,  attorney  at  law,  13  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 

PARDEE  E.  H.   &  GEORGE  C, 

oculists  and  aurists,  526  Montgomery 
Pardee  Enoch  H.,  M.  D.  (E.  H.  &  George  C. 

Pardee),  r.  cor  11th  and  Castro,  Oakland 
Pardee  George  C,  M.  D.  (E.  H.  &  George  C. 

Pardee),  r.   cor  9th  Av  and  East  20th, 

Oakland 
Pardee  S.   C,   resident  manager  The  Fidelity 

and    Casualty    Co.,  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 

6th  floor,  r.  NW  cor  Sutter  and  Jones 
Pardelli  Ernest,  laborer,  r.  1511  Dupont 
Pardi  Antonio,  butcher,   871  Mission,  and   SE 

cor 23d  and  Valencia,  r.  87]  Mission 
"    Aristide,    butcher  Antonio  Pardi,    r.    871 

Mission 
"    Cffisar,  butcher  Antonio  Pardi,  r.  871|Mis- 

sion 


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Pardi  John,  butcher  Antonio  Pardi,  r.  871  Mis- 
sion 
Pardini  Achille,  cook,  r.  15  Ohio  PI 
"    Angelo,  cook  Angelo  Sbragia,  r.  118  Wash- 
ington 
"    Angelo,  shoemaker,  r.  803  Montgomery  Av 
"    Amaneo,  cook,  r.  703  Front 
'■    Americo,   cook  Giuseppe  Bazzurro,  r.  114 

Pacific 
"    Fred,  r.  516  Filbert  rear 
"    Giuseppe,  r.  15  Ohio  PI 
"    Giuseppe,  baker  L.  Valente,  r.  214  Broad- 
way 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  813  Union 
"    Luigi,  blacksmith    and  wagon  maker,  113 

Oregon,  r.  13  Ohio  PI 
"    Pasquale.  bottler  N.   Cervelli  &  Co.,  r.  507 

Francisco 
"    Ricardo,  miner,  r.  223  Broadway 
Pardisse  Bernard,  cellarman  Occidental  Res- 
taurant, r.  1507  Powell 
Pardo  Laura  Miss,  shirtmaker,  r.  13^  Virginia 
PI  rear 
"    Manuel,  3d  cook  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    Nieves,  widow,  r.  13'/4  Virginia  PI  rear 
Pardow  Thomas  D.,  bookkeeper  Spring  Valley 

W.  W.,  r.  1433  California 
Pardy  William,  r.  501  Van  Ness  Av 
Paxdy  William,  secretary  Pacific  States  Sav- 
ings, Loan  and  Building  Co.,  410  Pine,  r. 
3516  California 
Paxdy  WlUiam  S.,  assistant  secretary  Pacific 
States  Savings,  Loan  and  Building  Co., 
410  Pine 
Pare  Aime,  architect,  420  Montgomery,  room  22 
"    A.Stanislaus   (Pare  Bros.),  and  mechani- 
cal draughtsman  and  solicitor  "atents, 
420  Montgomery,  room  33,  r.  Oakland 
"    Brothers  (A.Stanislaus  Pare),  winepress 
manufacturers,  430  Montgomery,  room  22 
Paredes  James  M.,  teacher  music,  r.  1633  Du- 
pont 
"    Jules,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
Parent  Charles  E.,  carpenter  New  City  Hall,  r. 
261,  9th 
"    Charles  E.,  physician,  636  Sutter 
"    Charles  L.,  carpenter  and  builder,  332  Fre- 
mont, r.  1333  Mission 
"    Charles  L.  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  114  Butte 
"    George,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Hypolite  D.,  carpenter,  r.  114  Butte 
"    William  L.,  carpenter,  r.  115  Butte 
Parent!  Agostino,  peddler,  r.  101854  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Frank  (Parenti  &  Son),  r.  2195  Powell 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Joseph  (Parenti  &  Son),  r.  2195  Powell 
•'    Louis,  laborer  L.  A.  Grade,  r.  2195  Powell 
"    Louis  L.  (P.  Parenti  &  Co.),  r.  45014  Na- 

toma 
"    P.  &Co.  (Peter  and  Louis  L.),  fruits  and 

vegetables,  127,  6th 
"    Palmiro,  brass  finisher,  r.  267  Broad 
"    Peter  (P.  Parenti  &  Co.),  r.  450^4  Natoma 
"    &  Son  (Frank  and  Joseph),  fruit  dealers, 
2195  Powell 
Parenzi  Ermano,  kitchen  hand  I.  Cuenin,  r.   518 

Greenwich 
Paret  Katie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  253G  Gough 
Pareto  Gaetano,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 

"    Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  222  Broadway 
Pariez  Nicholas  (Nicholas  Pariez  Co.),  r.  31S 
Fremont 
"    Nicholas   &  Co.     (Nicholas     Pariez     and 
Jeveto   Odalovich),  restaurant,  18  Fol- 
som 
Paris  Cloak  and  Suit  House,  C.  Gebhardt  i: 

Co.  proprietors,  1114-1116  Market 
Paris  Cordial  Distilling  Co.,  A.   L.   Lanata 
president,  A.  A.  Guardia  vice-president 
and  general  manager,  Charles  W.  Pettit 
secretary    and  treasurer,    distillers    of 
high    grade    cordials,    main    distillery 
New  Orleans,  La.,  office  and  salesrooms 
431  Montgomery 
"    v.,  musician,  r.  1347  Powell 
"    Victor,  plumber,  r.  15  Valparaiso 
"    Victor  Jr.,  clerk  Monahan  &  Shillcock,   r. 
15  Valparaiso 


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Parisen  Emerson,  driverHedemark&McNab,  r. 
304A  21st 

"  Grace  Miss,  finisher  Fullerton  &  Schulte, 
r.  304a  21st 

"    Philip  C,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Wks,r. 
304a  21st 
Pariser  Alfred  D.  (The  Owl  Printing  Co.), r.  306 

Stockton 
Pariser  James  A.,  printer,  523  Market,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Montague  H.,  bicycle  repairer  O.  S.  Potter 
&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Parish    M.    &   Co.    (Mark    Parish),    wholesale 
liquors,  804  Montgomery 
Mark  (M.  Parish  &  Co.),  r.  1119  Taylor 
Parish.    See  Parrish 
Parisian  Orchestra,  Benno  I.  Barnett  director, 

1718a  Ellis 
Parisien  A.  F.  George,  collector  Post  Office,  r. 
24  Rausch 

"    Steam  Laundry,  Thomas  Roy  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, SW  cor  29th  and  Dolores 
Parisot  Louis   (Wittmann   &  Parisot),  r.  1523 

Ellis 
Park  Allen,  paper  hanger,  r.  930  Montgom^tj^ 

"  ,  Brother  &  Co.  (limited),  iron,  steel  and 
copper,  James  L.  Hydes  manager,  119 
California 

"  Charles  H.  (Myles  &  Park),  r.  149  McOlel- 
lan  .  •  1  ■ 

■'  Charles  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  cor  Potvh3,ttan 
and  Andover  Av  ■  '  . 

"  Charles  T.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser,vioe,  r. 
2000A  Howard  ■ 

"  Chauncey  Jr.,  apprentice  Whyte  &  De- 
Rome,  r.  1658  Market 
Park  Commissioners,  Joseph  Austin,  John 
Rosenfeld  and  Irving  M.  Scott,  office 
Park  Lodge,  Golden  Gate  Av 
Park  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  James  B. 
Orr  pastor,  NE  cor  Baker  and  Fell 

"  Cycle  Co.,  A.  Trueworthy  manager,  bi- 
cycles, Fulton  nr  6th  Av 

"    Drug  Store,  1342  Hayes 

"    Edward,  clerk,  r.  1606  O'Farrell 
Park  E.  E.,  dentist,  office  1011  Pine,  r.  1101  Pine 
Park  Hotel,  A.  H.  &  W.  F,  Menne  proprietors, 
26-28  Turk 

"    Hotel,  F.  Douglass  proprietor,  1830  Haight 

"    House,  3759  Mission 

"    House,  NW  cor  Fulton  and  Stanyan 

"  Howard,  bookkeeper  French  Savings  and 
Society,  r.  1203  Buchanan 

"  Jessie,  widow,  r.  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
Geneva  Av 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  224  Ritch  rear 

"    John  B.,  master  mariner,  r.  17  Howard 

"  Lewis  B.,  2d  officer  str  City  of  Peking,  r. 
220,  7th 

"    News  The  (weekly),  22  Clav 

"    Owen,  clerk,  r.  615,  3d 

"  Robert,  bookkeeper  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 
2520  Post 

' '    Robert  F. ,  paper  hanger,  r.  17  Julian  Av 

■'    Robert  J.  (Park  &  Kennedy),  r.  122,  10th 

■'  Theorilda  C,  ladies'  physician,  NW  cor 
34th  and  Mission 

"    Thomas  C,  watchman,  r.  51  Clay 

"    Wallace  M.,  physician,  21  Franklin 

"  Wemyss,  accountant  Union  Trust  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"  William  E.,  foreman  Pac.  Refining  and 
Roofing  Co.,  r.  113!^  Bartlett 

"  William  E.,  machinist  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  cor  Powhattan  and  An- 
dover Av 


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UMERIGtN  TYPE  FOUNDERS' GO. 

MAN0FACTURERS  OF  THE 

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Style  you  are  behind  the  times. 

405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO.  L 

Park  Wiliiam  J.,  carpenter,  1031  Howard,  r.  2813, 
16th 

Park  &  Kennedy  (Robert  J.  Park  and  James  P. 
Kennedy),  safes  and  scales,  103-105  Mur- 
phy Bldg 

Parke  H.  G.  T.,  compositor  Salvation  Army,  r. 
1139  Market 

Parke  Lyman  C.  (Irelan&  Parke),  and  president 
Gravity  Can  Labeling  Machine  Co., 
office  219  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  871  Adeline, 
Oakland 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO., 

B.  T.  Lacy  president,  John  0.  Harron 
vice-president,  W.   F.   Aldrich    secre- 
tary, importers  and  dealers  in  mining, 
iron  and  wood  working   machinery 
and  mill  supplies,  21-23  Fremont 
ParkellH.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  431  Hyde 
Parken  Thomas,  waiter,  r.  765^2  Howard 
Parker  .Albert  P.,  bookkeeper  Dempster  &  Son, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Alfred,  shoemaker,  274  Brannan 
"    Alfred,  traveling  salesman,  r.  46  Grove 
"    Alfred  B.  (Butler  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Annie  Miss,  shirt  maker,  r.  1603  San  Carlos 

Av 
"     Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Blanche  A.  Miss,  student,  r.  515  Sanchez 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  26/2  Clara 
"    Catherine  R.,  widow,  r.  539  Alvarado 
'•    Charles,  r.  1318  Jones 

"    Charles,  butcher  F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  1535  Pine 
"    Charles,    laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 

529  Grove 
"    Charles,      watchmaker     Glindemann     & 

Schweitzer,  r.  334  Bush 
"    Charles  H.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1318  Jones 
"    Charles  H.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1601  Taylor 
Parker  Charles  M.  T.,  manager  Massachusetts 
Mutual  Life   Insurance   Co.,    214  Pine, 
room  56.  r.  945  Valencia 
Parker  Charles  T.,  assistant  manager  Palatine 
Insurance  Co.  (limited),  439  California,  r. 
3006  Sacramento 
"    Clarence  K.,  r.  1023  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Daniel  A.,  seaman,  r.  1316  Bryant 
Parker  D.  Frank,  secretary  Standard  Soap  Co., 
525  Market,  r.  1812  Steiner 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  730  Folsom 
"    Edward,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Edward,  janitor   S.  F.   Whist  Club,  r.  53 

Jessie 
"    Edward  A.,  proof  reader  Examiner,  r.  633 

Post 
"    Edward  H.,  clerk,  r.  215  Chattanooga 
"    Edward  A.,  truckman  Truck  5,  r.  13  Hub- 
bard 
"    Edward  W.,  reporter  Call,  r.  310  Hyde 
"    Edwin  C,  solicitor,  r.  1142  Mission 
"    Edwin  E.,  wine  man  The  Reception,  r.  838, 
22d 
Parker  Edwin  L.,  secretary  Sierra  Nevada  Sil- 
ver Mining  Co.,  and  Gwin  Mine  Develop- 
ment Co.,  14-15  Nevada  Block 
"    Ella  A.,  widow,  r.  200  Hyde 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  lodgings,  225a,  3d 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1714  Octavia 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  201414  Stockton 
"    Elizabeth  H.,  widow,  r.  718b  Bush 
"    Esther  E.  Miss,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Eunice,  widow,  r.  1607i4  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Ferdinand  E.,  salesman  Charles  Mattheas 

&  Co.,  r.  314,  6th 
"    Francis  L.,  merchant,  r.  512  Eddy 


Parker  Frank,  boots  and  shoes,  405  Hayes 

"    Frank,  helper  John  H.  Lober,  r.  3023  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Frank,  fruits  and  vegetables,  2103  Mission 

"    Frank,  oil  filterer  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  1839  Market 
Parker  Frank  J.,  cashier  Massachusetts  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Co..  214  Pine,  room 
56,  r.  945  Valencia    , 

"    Frank   L.,   bookkeeper   Murray    Bros.,   r. 
Alameda 

"    Frank  O.,  master  mariner,  r.  1229  Treat  Av 

"    Fred,  engineer,  r.  730  Folsom 

"    Frederick,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 


"    Frederick,  cook  James  Nielson 

"    Frederick  D.,  driver,  r.  314  Sixth 

"  Frederick  R.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  146, 
12th 

"  Frederick  W..  asst.  superintendent  factory 
Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r.  1607}^  San  Car- 
los Av 

"  Frederick  W.,  salesman  Charles  R.  Dalton, 
r.  330,  19th 

"  George,  engineer  S.  P.  Co..  r.  1719  Howard 
Parker  George  P.,  cashier  Charles  Nelson  and 
secretary  Pacific  Lumber  Co.,  6  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Alameda 

"  George  S.,  solicitor  L.  P.  Fisher,  r.  239,  9th 
Parker  Harrison  M.,  business  manager  The 
Wave,  220-222  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1703y2 
Buchanan 

"  Harry  M.,  clerk  Milton  Heynemann,  r.  1004 
Pine 

"    Helen   A.    Miss,    dental    student,    r.    528 


"    Henry,  r.  411  Harrison 

"    Henry  G.,  draughtsman  U.  S.  Engineer's 

office,  r.  Oakland 
"    House  The,  Mrs.  Sophie  Henkel  proprietor, 

1122  Market  and  19  Turk 
"    James,  r.  475  Shotwell 
"    James  L.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  SW  cor  3d 

and  Howard,  r.  751  Howard 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  146,  12th 
"    Jean  Miss,  principal  Broadway  Grammar 

School,  r.  1320  Jones 
"    Jennie  E.  Miss,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    J.  M.,  cattle  dealer,  r.  126  Ellis 
Parker  J.  M.  &  Co.,  proprietors  The  Reception, 
206  Sutter,  telephone  Main  1231 
"    John,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks 
"    John,  millinery,  30,  3d,  r.  26/2  Clara 
"    John,  mining,  r.  633  Post 
"    John  A.,  painter,  r.  606  Diamond 
"    John  B.,  marine  engineer,  r.  409  Broderick 
•'    John  D.,  Ironworker  Union  I.   Wks,  r.  67 

Clementina 
"    John  G.,  clerk,  r.  1523  Pine 
"    John  H.,  roofer,  r.  516,  3d 
"    John  N.,  r.  708  Valencia 
"    John  R.,r.  146,  12th 
"    John  W.,  draughtsman  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V.  Ry. 

r.  539  Alvarado 
"    Joseph,  horsetrainer,  r.  2006  Mason 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Shepard  Bros 
"    Joseph,    salesman  Owl    Drug    Co.,   r.    334 

Hayes 
"    Joseph  K.,  foreman  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

2703  Jackson 
"    Joseph  M.  (J.  M.  Parker  &  Co.),  r.  614  Sut- 
ter 
Parker  Lura  A,  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  2345  Wash- 
ington 
"    Leopold  O.,  captain  company  C,  1st  Infan- 
try, U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    Luke  J.  (Levy  &  Parker),  r.  IS  10  Filbert 
"    Mabel  Miss,  milliner,  r.  527 Geary 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  26V2  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1012  Leavenworth 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  516,  3d 
"    Mary  W.,  widow,  r.  404  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Milan,  clerk  John  Q.  Garfield,  r.  2232  Post 
"    Mort,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  521,  7th 
"    Nellie,  widow,  medium,  50  Murphy  Bldg 
"    Newell,  laborer,  r.  1125  Mission 
"    Oliver   T.,    timer  Market  St.  Ry,    r.   1501 

Turk 
"    Oscar  W.,  seaman,  r.  992  Noe 


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Parker  Otto  T.,  baker,  r.  2202  Pine 
"    Richard,  machinist   Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wl5S,  r.  731  Harrison 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Richard  D.,  carpenter,  r.  42  Perry 
"    Robert  W.,  laborer,  r.  429^4  Chestnut 
"    Rufus,  carpenter  and  builder,  529  Grove 
"    Samuel,  steward  str  Dauntless,  r.  1320  Pa- 
cific 
"    Stafford  H.,  deputy  U.  S.   Shipping  Com- 
missioner, r.  2268  Franklin 
"    Stiles  S.  C,  accountant   Okell,  Donnell  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  315  Minna 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1525  Pine 
"    T.  E.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 
r.  521.  7th 
Parker  T.  G.  &  Co.  (Thomas  G.  Parker),  real 
estate  and  insurance  agents,  1780  Point 
L,obos  Av 
"    Thomas,  bolt  cutter  Paynes'  Bolt  Wks,  r. 

306  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  2202  Pine 
•'    Thomas,  student,  r.  2512  California 
','    Thomas  B.,  fireman  State  Dredger  1,  r.  2215 

Larkin 
"    Thomas  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Thomas  G.  (T.  G.  Parker  &  Co.),  r.  115,  2d 

Av 
"    Thomas  H.,   conductor  Cal.  St.  RR..  r.   5 

Wall  PI 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  347,  5th 
"    W.,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Syndey 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  1511,  24th 
.  "    William  H.,  mail  clerk  Examiner,  r.  516,  3d 
"    William  H.,  rancher,  r.  California  nr  18th 

Av 
"    William  H.,  switchman,  r.  3  Clyde 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Mann   &  Wilson,  r.  1606 
Hyde 
;8®=Parker.    See  Parquer 
Parkes  Ellen,  widow,  r.  1047  Valencia 
Parkhill  David  R.,  agent,  r.  310  Valencia 
Parkhurst  John  W.,  asst.  accountant  The  Bank 
of  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    Waldo  P.,  salesman  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Parkhurst  &  'Wilkinson,  C.  F.  Marwedel  agent, 

bicycle  supplies,  58,  1st 
Parkin  Charles  A.,  groceries,  3010,  16th  and  pas- 
tor Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter  Day  Saints,  r.  330,  17th 
"    Charles  W.,  packer  Union  Fruit  Grader,  r. 

4  John 
"    Edward  H.,  driver  Clufl  Bros.,  r.  215  Chat- 
tanooga 
"    John,    mechanical    engineer    Union    Iron 

Wks,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    John  M.,  collector  X.  L.  Dairy  Co. 
"    William,  r.  Qy^  Langton 
Parkins  Harry,  machinist,  r.  906  Howard 
Parkinson  Edward,  lead  grinder,  r.  725  Harrison 
"    George,  harness  maker  William  Cosbie,  r. 

725  Harrison 
"    George  C,  r.  811,  25th 
"    James,  chimney  sweeping,  13,  8th 
"    James,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  Oakland 
"    M.  E.,  carpet  layer,  r.  1.585  Valencia 
"    Richard,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  725  Har- 
rison 
"    Robert,  horseshoer,  r.  725  Harrison 
"    Stephen  D.,  carpet  cleaner,  r.  406  Mason 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  10th  Av  South  bet 

L.  and  M 
"    Thomas,  farmer,  r.  1342  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  harness  maker,  r.  725  Harrison 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  coremaker  Thomas  Day  &  Co., 

r.  725  Harrison 
"    Thomas  F.  plumber  Garrett  C.  Sweeney, 

r.  1342  Folsom 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  634,  23d 
Parks  Charles  E.,  insurance  agent,  r.  116  Jones 
"    Charles  L.  (Parks  &  Bryant),  r.  29  Lloyd 
"    Edwin,  currier  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  108, 

25th 
"    Frank  S.,  shademaker,  r.  13,  30th 
Parks  Fred  H.,  clerk  to  president  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery,  room  8,  r.  116 
Jones 


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Parks  Herbert,  photographer,  r.  224,  7th 
"    Israel  C,  stableman  T.  Labhard,  r.  47  Gar- 
den Av 
"    Kate,  hair  dresser,  13,  30th 
"    Martin  L.,  clerk Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 

r.  1516  Vallejo 
"    Mary  B.  Miss,  teacher  Douglass,  Primary 

School,  r.  116  Jones 
"    Rolla  R.  (Parks  &  Bryant),  r.  25  Lloyd 
"     Stanley  M.,  adjuster  White  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  r.  116  Jones 
"    Thomas,  boots  and  shoes,  2546  Folsom 
"    Walter,  tanner  G.  B.  Bennett  &  Co.,r.  108, 

25th 
"    Walters.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3408 

California 
"    Walter  S.,  insurance  agent,  r.  54Steiner 
"    William  B.,  correspondent  Holbrook,  Mer- 
rill &  Stetson,  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Bryant  (Charles  L.  and  Rolla  R.  Parks 
and  Cora  Bryant),  proprietors  Consum- 
ers Wholesale  Grocery  Co.,  209,  4lh 
Parkyns  George  A.,  clerk  general  freight  ofBce 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Parle  John  D.,  teamster,  r.  8  Dore 

"    Richard  T.,  groceries  and  liquors,  8  Dore 
Parlier  George  W.,  stableman  Ewell,  Shafer  & 

Co.,  r.937Shotwell 
Parlin  Anna  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  5%  Lapidge 
"    Elmer  E.,  stenographer  W.  H.  H.  Hart,  r. 
509  Franklin 
Parlow  A.  T.  H.  Mrs.,  surgeon   chiropodist,  126 

Kearny,  room  47,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Parmagiani  Robert,  laborer,  r.  8  MedauPl 
Parmelee  Charles  A.  (Parmelee  &  Bowker),  120 
Sutter,  room 79 
"    Charles  D.,  clerk,  r.  220  Eddy 
"    Chauncey  A.,  driver  Nelson  J.  Rogers,  r. 

1915  Lexington  Av 
"    George  E.,  teacher,  r.  937  Folsom 
"    James  E.,  driver  Nelson  J.  Rogers,  r.  723^/^, 

22d 
"    Marguerite  A.,  widow,  r.  723V4,  22d 
"    Rose  M.  L.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  723^^,  22d 
' '    &  Bowker  (Charles  A.  Parmelee  and  Charles 
A.  Bowker),  manufacturers'  agents,  120 
Sutter;  room  79 
Parmenter  George  E.,  printer  John  W.  Baker,  r. 
410  Van  Ness  Av 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  410  Van  Ness  Av 
Parmentier  Elizabeth,  widow,  r,  515  Taylor 
Parmisano  A.  &  Co.   (Augustino  Parmisano  and 
Vincent  Fabris),  fish,  27  Clay  St.  Market 
"    Augostino  (A.  Parmisano  &  Co),   r.   1311^ 
Kearny 
Parnau  August  A.,  tailor,  r.  707  Bush 
Parnell  John  F.,  engineer,  r.  1308  Butte 
"    William  R.,  captain  U.  S.  A.   (retired),   r. 
2023  Broadway 
Parnow;  Charles    T.,    longshoreman,  r.  20  Oak 
Grove  Av 
"    Ernest,  clerk,  r.  20  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Frank,  news  agent  Occidental  News  Co.,  r. 

20  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    John  W.,  r.  20  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Leslie,  r.  20  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Theodore  C,  cane  worker,  r.  29  Zoe 
Parode  Frederick,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  425F  Filbert 
Parodi    Agostino,  pressman  D.  Ghirardelli  Co., 
r.  1414  Kearny 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Antonio,  peddler,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Enrico  (Parodi  &  Mautino),  r.  818  Sansome 
"    Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 


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Parodi  Rose,  widow,  r.  7  Jasper  PI 
"    &  Mautino  (Enrico  Parodi  and  Pietro  Mau- 
tino),  proprietors  Roma  Hotel,  818  San- 
some 
Parodini  Michael,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Paroli  Joseph,   laborer  Carl  Boge,  r.  814  Mont- 
gomery 
Parolia  Martin,  r.  51  Montgomery  Block 
Parolini  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  teacher  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  508  Jersey 
Paroni  Alfred  P.,  clerk  John  E.  Youngberg,  r.  614 
Jasper  PI 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  654  Jasper  PI 
Parota  F.  M.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Parozzi  Constantine,  milker  S.  Vosti   &  Co.,  r. 

Mission  Road  nr  Six-Mile  House 
Parquer  Jane,  widow,,  r.  702  Broderick 
"    William,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  2910  Sac- 
ramento 
4®" Parquer.     See  Parker 
Parquet  Edmond,  teamster,  r.  4O8V2  Chestnut 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  408'^  Chestnut 
"    Stephano  Mrs.,  r.  4O814  Chestnut 
Parr  D.  Preston  Jr.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1712  Clay 
"    Florence  R.,  widow,  r.  826  Tuik 
"    Harry,  painter,  r.  113,  26th 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
Parr  Jolin  E.,  mining  expert,  r.  418  Post 
"    John  F.,  mining,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  T.,  drayman  James  De  La  Montanya, 

r.  1533  Sanchez 
"    Mary  A.,  varieties,  1520  Folsom 
Parr  R.  E.,  general    agent  J.  B.  Pace   Tobacco 
Co.,  405  Front,  r.  1193  Park  Av,  Alameda 
Parra  George  R.,  clerk,  r.  502  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  B.,  mo Ider  Fulton  Eng.  &   Ship  Bldg. 
Wks,  r.  3ISY2  Langton 
Parramore  Edward  L.,  physician,  r.  lOOlB  Guer- 
rero 
••    Henrietta  E.,  widow,  r.  lOOlB  Guerrero 
Parratt    Frederick,  clerk    Western   Assurance 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Parrell  James  T.,  storekeeper  W.  J.  Sullivan,  r. 
10  Beaver 
"    Patrick,  baggageman   S.  P.  Co.,  r.  10  Bea- 
ver 
"    Patrick  J.,  policeman,  r.  703  Post 
Parri  Eugene,  barber,  r.  529  Green 
Pariiott  William,  candle  maker   Mission  Soap 

&  Candle  Wks,  r.  106,80th 
Parrish  Charles  H.,  with  Westhofl  &  Co.,r.  1031, 
30th 
"    Edward,  real  estate,  680  Washington 
"    Edwin,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  306  Hill 
"    Ellis  H.,  salesman  Goodyear  Rubber  Co., 

r.  705  Pierce 
"    Harry  A.,  collector   Black   Diamond  Coal 

Mining  Co.,  r.  2420  Sutter 
"    Henry  C,  engineer  American  Type  Foun- 
ders Co.,  r.  2230  Hyde 
Parrish  N.  &  Co.  (Norman  Parrish  and  William 
Shaughnessy),      proprietor      California 
Mills,  30-34  Spear 
"    Nathan  C,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund    Ins. 

Co.,  r.  738Capp 
"    Norman  (N.  Parrish  &  Co.),  r.  318  Bartlett 
"    Waller  N.,  clerk  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co's  Wharf,  r. 
318  Bartlett 
4S"Parrish.    See  Parish 

Parrott  Abby  M.  Mrs.,  office  414  Montgomery, 

r.  517  Sutter  and  San  Mateo 

"    George    L.,  clerk    George  H.  Richard,  r.  1 

Louisa 

Parrott  John  (estate  of),  office  414  Montgomery 

Parrott    John,   office   414   Montgomery,  r.  San 


Parrott  Louis  B.  (Parrott  &  Co.),  r.  1913  Frank- 
lin 
"    Theresa  F.,  widow,  r.  1803  Broadway 
"    Walter,  student,  r.  2512  California 
Parrott  &  Co.  (Louis  B.  Parrott  and   Joseph 
Plaw,  William   Babcock  special),  com- 
mission merchants    and    agents  Royal 
Mail  Steam  Packet  Co.  and  Canton  In- 
surance Office   (Limited)   of  Hongkong, 
306  California 
4®" Parrott.    See  Parratt  and  Parriott 
Parrotte  John,  corporal  police,  r.  1709  Hyde 
Parry  Archer,  sparmaker  C.   A.  Castner  &  Co., 
r.  13  Tehama 
"    Charles  W.,  carpet  layer  Chas.  M.  Plum  & 

Co.,  r.  135  Hayes 
"    Elias,  coachman,  r.  804  Larkin 
"    Frank  F.,  rubber-stamp  maker  B.  H.  Pat- 
rick &  Co.,  r.  631%  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  r.  704!4  Mission 

"    Horace  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  733a  Clementina 
"    Isaac  E.,  tinsmith,  r.  631%  Stevenson 
"    John,  machinist  Golden  State  and  Miners' 

Iron  Wks,  r.  13  Tehama 
"    John,  piledriver  James   McMahon,  r.  807 

Kearny 
"    Manufacturing    Co.    (Indianapolis,    Ind.), 
mfrs.  carriages  and  wagons,  W.  L.  Heise 
general  agent,  36%  Fremont 
"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  506  Ellis 
Parsch  Frank,  r.  1289,  5th  Av  South 
Parslow  George  W.,  cable  splicer,  r.  815b  Guer- 
rero 
Parson  Charles,  millhand,  r.  331,  6th 
Parson  Edward,  physician,  office  and  r.  422-433 
Emporium  Bldg 
"    Hugo,  baker  G.  Kendblad 
"    John  E.,  painter,  r.  2112  Mason 
"    Peter,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  413,  4th 
Parsonage  Harry,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  2013  Folsom 
Parsons  A.  H.,  general  superintendent  Yosem- 
ite  Valley  Railway  Co.,  7  Mills  Bldg,  3d 
floor,  r.  Merced,  Cal. 
"    Alfred  W.,  vaquero,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  Q 

and  R 
"    Asa  A.,  porter  George  H.  Croley,  r.  16th 

Av  South  bet  Q  and  R 
"    Charles  B.,  marine  engineer,  r.  109  Castro 
"    Charles  F.,  shipliner,  r.  11,  13th 
"    Charles  J.,  insurance  agent,  r.  41%  Zoe 
"    C.  P.,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Edward,  gasfitter  Philip  Meyer,  r.  18,  14th 
"    Edward  A.,  machinist,  r.  1410  Octavia 
"    Edward  B.,  vaquero  I.  L.  Salomon,  r.  16th 

Av  South  bet  Q  and  R 
"    Edward  D.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Fred  D..  salesman  Judson  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

608%,  8d 
"    George  W. ,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry,   collector  Mission  Wharf  1,   r.  1410 

Octavia 
"    Henry  B.,  gasfitter,  r.  615%  Grove 
"    I.  A.  (I.   A.  Parsons  &  Co.),  and  manager 
The  Cash  Buyers  Union,  306  Pine,  room  3, 
r.  60%  Tiffany  Av 
Parsons  I.  A.  &  Co.   (I.  a.  Parsons  and  H.  J. 
Thompson),    clothing    retail,    306   Pine, 
room  3 
"    Isabel,  widow,  r.  2049%  Mission 
"    J.   Allen  (Bostwick   &   Parsons),  38  Mills 

Bldg,  10th  floor 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  387  Fremont 
"    Jemima,  widow,  r.  816,  19th 
*'    J.  M.,  miner,  r.  186  Ellis 
"    Josiah  S.,  miner,  r.  283  Jessie 
"    Lillie  Miss,  teacher  music,  25,  9th 
"    Martha  E.  Miss,  r.  622%,  17th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  18,  14th 
"    Oliver  S.,  weigher,  r.  5  Market 
•'    Peter,  watchman  str  City  of  Peking 
"    Robert  F.,  loan  teller  S.  F.  Savings  Union, 
r.  2988  Bush 
Parsons   Thomas  J.,  president  and  manager 
Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  107  California,  r. 
905  Steiner 


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Parsons  William  C,  cabinet  maker,  r.  437,  22d 
"    William  C,  mining,  330  Pine,  rooms  3-4,  r. 
NE  cor  21st  and  Valencia 
Particelli  Angelo,  plating  works,  565  Bryant 

"    Francisco,  brass  finisher  A.  Particelli 
Partington  Alexander  L.,  salesman  Stulz  Bros., 
r.  4tl  Post 
"    Alfred,  butler,  1830  Jackson 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  411  Post 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  artist  Examiner,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Harry,  coachman,  3504  Howard 
Partington   Jolin  H,  E.,   artist  and   manager 
School    of   Magazine    and    Newspaper 
Illustration,  424  Pine,  r.  Oakland 
"    Richard  L.,  artist  Call,  r.  Oakland 
Partlone  Charles,  harnessmaker  J.  C.  Lawless 

&  Co.,  r.  675  Mission 
Partmann  H.  Mrs.,  baUery  and  varieties,  2817 
16th 
"    Herman,  carpenter,  r.  2817,  16th 
Partridge  Ambrose,  foreman  Payne's  Bolt  Wks, 

r.  Oakland 
Partridge  Building,  42-44  Steuart 

Charles  A.,  offlce  640  Market,  room  2,  r.  324 

Ellis 
Charles  A.,  salesman  James  W.  Grant,  r. 
•   SW  cor  O'Farrell  and  Leavenworth 
Edward  B.,  r.  899  Pine 
Edward  B.,  Jr.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  899  Pine 
Ella  C,  pianist,  r.  711  Jones 
George,  oils,  123  California,  room  37,  r.  513a 

21st 
Harry,  physician,  r.  727  Shotwell 
Harry  B.,  clerk  local  freight  ofQce  S.  P.Co., 

r.  1  Tiffany  PI 
Helen  E.,  widow,  r.  727  Shotwell 
Henry  L.,  bookkeeper  Button  &  Partridge, 
r.  Menlo  Park 
Partridge    J.     E.,    photographic   supplies,   26 
Montgomery,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  1813  Market 
Partridge  John  (Button  &  Partridge),  and  sec- 
retary Geographical  Society  of  the  Pa- 
cific, 331  Pine,  r.  2526  Washington 
Partridge    John,    printer,    publisher   and   en- 
graver, 43-44  Steuart,  r.  2526  Washington 
"    John  S.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r.  72t 

Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  Payne's  Bolt  Works,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Karl  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  882 
Shotwell 
Partridge    Sam   C,    stereopticon   and   photo- 
graphic specialist,  121  Post,  room  50,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Willard  A.,  salesman  A.   Levy  &  Co.,  r. 
5631/i  Bryant 
J8®"Partridge,    See  Patridge  and  Pattridge 
Paruth  Henry,  tailor,  r.  1036A  Shotwell 
Pasano  Felicina,  widow,  r.  1817^4  Powell 
Pascal  Alfred,  r.  787  Folsom 
Pascal,  Duhedat  &  Co.  (Eugene  and  Edouard 
Bubedat),  wholesale  wines,  liquors  and 
groceries,     436-428    Jackson,    telephone 
Main  5443 
"    George,    marker    S.   F.    Laundrv,    r.    1519 

Eddy 
"    Louis,  actor,  r,  418  Larkin 
"    Wally  Mrs.  r.  418  Larkin 
Pasch  Brothers,  (Hyman  L.  and  Robert),  boots 
and  shoes,  207,  4th 
"    Hyman  (Pasch  Bros.)  r.  307.  4th 
"    Robert  (Pasch Bros.),  r.  207,  4th 
Pascoe  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  236  Shotwell 
"    Joseph  C.  watchmaker  W.  K.  Vanderslice 

&  Co.,  r.  310  Steiner 
"    Rinda  M.,  widow,  r.  735  Geary 
"    Thomas  L.,  laborer,  r.  4  Harriet 
"    William  G.,  mounter  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    William  J.,  decorator,  307  Turk 
Pasha  Rosalie,  widow,  r.  1423  Mason 
Pasmore  Edgar,  musician,  r.  1208  Clay 
"    Henry  B.,    teacher  music,    1434  Washing- 
ton 
Pasqariol  Anton,  glazier,  r.  3759  Mission,  r.  Park 
House 


PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS 

(Benoit,  Henry  C.  and  Edward  V.), 
manufacturers  military,  naval  and 
society  goods,  uniforms,  flags,  hadges, 
regalias,  gold  and  silver  trimmings, 
640  Washington,  telephone  Main  5853 

Pasquale  Benoit  (B.  Pasquale  &  Sons),  r.  971 
Howard 

PasqualeC,  marine  fireman,  r  114  Pacific 

Pasquale  Edward  V.  (B.  Pasquale  &  Sons),  r. 
971  Howard 

Pasquale  Henry  C.  (B.  Pasquale  &  Sons),  r.  971 
Howard 
"    Magi,  hostler  Pitto  &  Milani,  r.  706  San- 
some 
"    Rinaldo,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 

Pasqualetti  Louis,  scavenger,  r.  23O814  Taylor 
rear 

Pasquali  John  (Braida  &  Pasquali),  r.  334  Hick- 
ory Av 

Pasquini  Antonio  (Giovacchini  &  Pasquini),  r. 
1113  Montgomery  rear 

Pasquinucoi  Rinaldo  v.,  porter,  r.   208  Minerva 

Passalacqua  Janet  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  805M 
Filbert 
"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  11  Hinckley 

Passavant  Henry  (Passavant  Printing  Co.),  r. 
200  Post 

Passavant  Printing  Co., 

S.  Carl  and  Henry  Passavant  man- 
agers, photo  printers,  200  Post,  cor 
Grant  Av,  telephone  Black  1721 

Passavant  S.  Carl  (Passavant  Printing  Co.),  r. 

300  Post 
Passen  August,  master  mariner,  r.  906  Illinois 
Passet  Auguste  (Passet  &  Hahn),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  10131/4  Minna 
"    &  Hahn  (Auguste  Passet  and  Felix  Hahn), 
show  cards,  7  Brooks 
Pastarini  Nicholas,  peddler,  r.  20  Russell 
Pastene  Andrew  J.   (Pastene  Bros.),  r.    1913^4 
O'Farrell 
"    Antonio   J.,  salesman   Pastene    Bros.,  r. 

17161/4  Jones 
"    Brothers  (Andrew  J.  and  John  J.),  fruit  and 
produce  commission  merchants,  325-327 
Bavis 
"    John  J.  (Pastene  Bros.),  r.  8I71/2  Filbert 
"    Ricardo,  liquors,  637  Vallejo,   r.  307  Lom- 
bard 
Pasteur  Germ  Proof  Filter  Co.,  Charles  Brown 
&  Son  Pacific  Coast  agents,  807  Market 
Pastore  Giuseppe,  shoemaker,  432  Pacific 
Pastori  Lorenzo,  fisherman,  r.  18th  Av  South nr  J 
Patch  George  H.,  clerk  Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co., 
r.  307  Capp 
"    Hattie.  widow,  r.  506  Fell 
"    Nellie  B.  Miss,  teacher  music,  1329  Clay 
"    Oscar  A.,  r.  1326  Folsom 
"    Teresa  W.,  widow,  r.  1229  Clay 
"    William  O.,  clerk  forwarding  dept  Wells. 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1226  Folsom 
"    William  Y.,  bookkeeper  Spring  Valley  W. 
W..  r.  1229  Clay 
Patchel  Edward,  cigars  and  tobacco,  102,  4th,  r. 
405  Turk 
"    William  E.  (Patchel  &  Battu),  r.  1110  Lar- 
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"    &  Battu  (William  E.  Patchel  and  Hippo- 
lyte  Battu),  painters,  1218  Polk 
Patchett  Charles  H.,  drayman,  422  Front,  r.  453 
9  th 
"    J.  Edwin,  salesman  Eveleth  &  Nash,  r.  1416 
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Patchett  Virginia  Miss  (Pachett  &  Curtis),  r. 
4121/2  Post 
"    &  Curtis  (Miss  Virginia  Paohett  and  Miss 
Helen    M.  Curtis),    proprietors    Pacific 
Academy,  819  Market,  room  36 
-e®-Patchett.    See  Padgett 

Patek  A.  &  Co.  (Godfred  Thuesen),  leather  dres- 
sings and  laundry  supplies,  513,  6th 
•'    Frederick  (J.  Stutz  &  Co.),  r.  1815  Laguna 
"    Henry,  hackman    United  Carriage  Co..  r. 

637b  Minna 
"    Joseph,  r.  1933  Sutter 
"    Rudolph,  musician,  r.  10  Hyde 
•'    Sarah,  widow,  r.  533  O'Farrell 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1425  Larkin, 
Patent  Brick  Co.,  Philip  Caduc  president.  A.  T. 
Eastland  secretary,  office  240  Montgom- 
ery, depot  Berry  bet  3d  and  4th 
Pater  Catherine,  widow  r.  820!^  Filbert 
PatereauAugustina,  domestic,  1820  Pacific  Av 
Paterson  Agnes  M.  Miss,  r.  137  Douglass 
"    A.  R.  D.,  special  agent  Westchester  Fire 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  NE  cor  Pine  and  Jones 
"    Charles,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  55,  2d 
"    David  C.  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  530,  8d 
"    George,  carpenter  Andrew  Wilkie,  r.  711^4 

Tehama 
"    George  W.,  cashier  Stange  &  Jaenicke,  r. 

80"l  Guerrero 
"    John  B..  restaurant,  145  Taylor,  r.  208  Eddy 
"    Mary    Miss,     stenographer    Fred    Wood- 
worth,  r.  1714  Market 
"    R.   C,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  825 

Mission 
"     Richard,  steward  str  Arago,  r.  529  Hickory 

Av 
"    Robert  E.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry..  r. 

1933  Ellis 

■'    Robert  J.,  cashier  C.  E.  Whitney,  r.  140, 14th 

"    Van  R.  (Rodgers  &  Paterson),  attorney   at 

law,  16  Nevada  Block,  r.  2530  Washington 

"    William,  carpenter  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

137  Douglass 
"    William,  liquors,  901  Kearny,  r.  800  Kearny 
4®="Paterson.    See  Patterson  and  Pattison 
Patifield  George,  clerk  Howitz  &  Cohn,  r.  15, 10th 
Patgin  James,  laborer,  r.  1240  Folsom 

"    Martin,  tailor,  r.  1240  Folsom 
Patjens    J.    Hermann,  manufacturers'    agent, 

r.  35  Jessie 
Patle  Peter,  marble  polisher  RufQno  &  Bianchi, 

r.  621  Broadway 
Patnaude  Joseph  L.  (Patnaude  &  Labordette), 
r.  325  Taylor 
"    &    Labordette    (Joseph  L.  Patnaude  and 
Edward    Labordette),    liquors,   SW  cor 
O'Farrell  and  Taylor 
Patocchi  Carlo,  butcher,  r.  516  Pacific 
Paton  Charles  J.,  physician,  327  Geary 
"    George,  molder,  r.  547  Minna 
"    George,  master  mariner,  r.  211  Mason 
"    Goodman,  r.  21'^  Perry 
"    J.  G.,  salesman  Johnson-Locke  Mercantile 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  H..  bricklayer,  r.  53H4  Shotwell 
"    Robert  E.,  milkman,  r.  NE   cor  32d  Av  and 

Clement 
"    Theophilus,  dairy.  NE  cor  22d  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  430, 10th 
4^Paton.    See   Patton,   Patten,  Payton    and 

Peyton 
Patri  Max,  laborer,  r.  1014  Bryant 
Patriarche  Charles  T.,  cashier  Pac.  Imp.  Co..  r. 
2421  Pacific  Av 


Patrician  Augusta  H.,  widow,  r.  112  Liberty 
Patricio  John  C,  boatman  U.  S.  Customs 
"    Joseph  F.,  boiler  maker  J.  T.  Moynihan,  r. 
1808  Lombard 
Patrick  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Albert  B.  Patrick  presi- 
dent, proprietor  South    San   Francisco 
Tannery  and  wholesale  leather  dealers. 
119  Clay 
Patrick  Albert  B.,  president  A.   B.  Patrick  & 
Co.,  119  Clay.  r.  1402  McAllister 
"    Albert  E.,  clerk  A.  B.  Patrick  &  Co.,  r.  1402 

McAllister 
"    Andrew  R.,  traveling  salesman  Wellman, 
Peck  &  Co.,  r.  63314  Guerrero 

PATRICK  B.  H., 

rubber  stamps,  stencils,  seals,  metal 
goods  and  book  and  job  printer,  512 
Market,  telephone  1234,  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
Patrick  B.  H.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  J.  M.Patrick 
president,    Hermann    Thies     secretary, 
rubber  stamps,  stencils,  seals,  brands 
and  printing,  318  California 
"    Francis  G.,  stationery,  116,  9th 
"    George,  liquors,  816  Sansome 
"    Harris  F.,  clerk  A.  B.  Patrick  &  Co.,  r.  1402 
McAllister 
Patrick  Harry  W.,  teacher  music,  103  Donohoe 

Bldg 
Patrick  J.  M.,  president  B.  H.  Patrick  &  Co., 
318  California,  r.  1413b  Clay 
"    John,  cook  The  Louvre,  r.  862%  Mission 
"    John,  glasscutter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  33 

Hawthorne 
"    John,  laborer  J.  Horstmann,  r.  6%  Freelon 
"    John  E.,  helper  Cal.  Art  Metal  Wks,  r.  765 

Mission 
"    Otto,  salesman,  r.  1309  Leavenworth 
"    Robert,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  6051/2,  3d 
"    Samuel,    bartender   John    Butler,   r.    1309 

Leavenworth 
"    L.,  tobacco  worker  H.  Bohls  &,  Co.,  r.  809 

Larkin 
"    Thomas  B.,  carpet  renovator,  r.  11 U/^  Polk 
"    Wellington  C,  barber,  705  Broadway,  r.  1128 

Pacific 
■■    W.  G.,r.  126  Ellis 

"    William,  tobacco  worker  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  r. 
18  Anthony 
Patricot   Peter,  laborer  George  de  Latour.  r. 

2003  Franklin 
Patridge  Clinton  C,  safe  mover,  SW  cor  Jessie 

and  2d,  r.  .307,  4th 
J8®=-Patridge.    See  Partridge  and  Pattridge 
Patriot  Publishing  Co.,  W.  F.   Barnes   secre- 
tary and  manager,  819  Market,  room  7 
Patriotic  Assurance  Co.  The  (Dublin,  Ireland), 
Okell,    Dannell    &  Co.  general   agents, 
411  California 
Patrizi Ettore,  editor  L'ltalia,  629  Washington. 

r.  1822  Powell 
Patrone  Gussie.  domestic,  136  Tremont  Av 
Patsel  Wilhelm  E.,  gasfitter,  r.  31  Uranus 
Patt  Ewald,  pressman,  r.  611  Linden  Av 

"    Otto,  pressman  Louis  Pf aff,  r.  611  Linden  Av 
Pattee  Frank  M.,  printer,  r.  1237  Stockton 
"    Joseph    H..  bookkeeper  Vermont    Marble 

Co.,  r.  308Brannan 
"    Solon,  accountant,  509  Montgomery 
;86B=  Pattee.    See  Paty 

Patten  Agnes  E.,  teacher  music,  r.  155  Perry 
"    Charles,  inspector  Spring  Valley  W.  W..  r. 
2663  Howard 

PATTEN  CHARLES  S., 

wood  and  photo  engraving,  531  Cali- 
fornia, room  9,  r.  1413  Sacramento 

Patten  George  W.,  r.  922  Oak 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  1.55  Perry 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  842,  22d 
"    Thomas,    shoemaker,  r.  Plymouth  Av    nr 

Sadowa 
"    William,  shipping  clerk,  r.  724  Mission 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  842,  22d 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  932  Shotwell 
"    William  P.,  bartender,  r.  661  Howard 
4^-Patten.     See    Paton,    Patton,   Payton  and 

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Pattenaude  Maggie,  widow,  r.  174  Minna 
Patterson   A.  C.  salesman    Liggett   &  Myers 
Tobacco  Co. 
"    Ada  Miss,  reporter,  r.714  Bush 
"    Albert  L.  C.  (Patterson  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Alexander,  bookkeeper,  r.  1  West  Eddy 
"    Annie  B.,  widow,  r.  905  Guerrero 
"    Andrew  J.,  machinist,  r.  1921V4  Stockton 
"    Arthur,  contractor,  r.  1532  Guerrero 
"    Arthur  D.,  clerk  Voss,  Conrad  &  Co, 
"    Belle  Miss,  r.  900  Powell 
"    Calvin  G.,  painter,  r.  919'/^  Filbert 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  554  Folsom 
"    C.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Charles,  r.  520  Jackson 
"    Charles,  kitchen  hand,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Charles,  ship  carpenter,  r.  118  Mississippi 
"    Charles,  porter  Collins  &  Wheeland 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  J.    F.,    telegraph   operator,  r.   10 

Hanover  PI 
"    Charles    M.,  laundryman,  r.  1443   Leaven- 
worth 
"    Charles  R.,  clerk,  r.  7  Yerba  Buena 
"    Clarence  A.,  salesman,  r.  1009  Clay 
"    Crosby,  millwright,  r.  1448,  24th 
"    Edith,  domestic.  1511  Jackson 
"    Edwin  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1155  Folsom  rear 
"    Eliza  Miss,  bakery,  1113,  23d 
Patterson  Elbert  R.,  bookkeeper  C.  S.  Laumeis- 
ter,  r.  1720  Howard 
"    F.,  waiter  str  Pomona 
"    Fanny,  widow,  r.  1936  Bush 
"    Francois,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    Frank,  druggist,  r.  919  Filbert 
"    Frank,  clerk  James  P.  JGuerin,  r.  554  Fol- 
som 
"    Frank  W.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1012i4  Shot- 
well 
"    George  A.,  bookkeeper  Baker  &  Hamilton, 

r.  1814  Pierce 
"    George  W.  H.  (George  W.  H.  Patterson  & 
Co.),  r.  NE  cor  30th  and  Church 

Patterson  George  W.  H.  &  Co. 

(George  W.  H.  and  WiUiam  Patter- 
son), real  estate,  collection  agency, 
fire  and  marine  insurance,  2  Valencia, 
cor  Market 

Patterson  H.,  cook,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Helen  Y.,  widow,  r.  2216  Hyde 
"    Henry  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  K.,  carpenter,  r.  25a  13th 
"    Henry  W.,  painter,  r.  401  Harrison 
"    Howard  O.,  compositor,  r.  1009  Clay 
"    Isabella  Miss,  'teacher    Haight    Primary 

School,  r.  1039A  Dolores 
"    James,  agent  Chicago  and  North  Western 

Ry..  r.  28111^4  Howard 
"    James,  broker,  r.  502  Powell 
"    James,  mining,  r.  1346  Market 
Patterson    James,    president     and    manager 

Pacific    Saw  Manufacturing    Co.,   17-19 

Fremont,  r.  924  Greenwich 
"    James,  ship  joiner,  r.  236  Montana 
"    James  Jr.,  sawmakerPac.  SawMlg.  Co.,  r. 

1928  Taylor 
"    James  H.,    clerk    auditing    dept    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  2216  Hyde 
"    James  R.,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    Jay,  clerk  Le  Count  Bros. 
"    J.  B.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  CoUingwood  nr  17th 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  419  East 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  1000, 14th  Av  South 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  40014  Harrison 
"    John,  mining  expert,  r.  610  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    JohnC,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1222 

Vallejo 
"    John  F.,  compositor,  r.  1222  Vallejo 
"    John  G.,  floorman  James  P.  Guerin,  r.  1067 

Mission 
"    John  M.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  877  Market,  r. 

117  Polk 
"    John  Q.  A.,  wood  and  coal,  408  Church,  r. 

925,  19th 
"    John  S.,  molder,  r.  119  Bernard 


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Patterson  J.  S.,  clerk,  r.  1926  Market 

"    Julia  Miss,  domestic,  r.  314  Jessie 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  554  Folsom 

"  Lloyd  H.,  clerk  Patterson  &  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"  Malcolm,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 
447  Minna 

"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  809  Filbert 

"  Martha  Miss,  teacher  of  drawing  Cogswell 
Polytechnic  College,  r.  1039a  Dolores 

"  Millie  Mrs.,  proprietor  Chester  House,  1049 
Market 

"    Moses,  compositor  The  Elevator,  r.  622  Clay 

"    Norman  F.,  engineer,  r.  320  Louisiana 

"    Oliver  H.,  physician,  r.  1009  Clay 

"    Rachel  B.,  widow,  r.  25  South  Park 

"    Richard,  r.  Presidio 

"  Richard  T.,  cook  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  944 
Mission 

"    Robert,  r.  331  Kearny 

"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  1  West  Eddy 

"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  405  Greenwich 

"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  1333  Scott 

"  Robert  H.,  teamster  F.  H.  Hammer  &  Co., 
r.  528  O'Farrell 

"  Robert  R.,  printer,  429  Montgomery,  r.  1519 
Vallejo 

"    Robert  W.,  carpenter,  r.  2.59  Tehama 

"  Stewart,  collector  Wainwright  &  Easton, 
r.  25A,  13th 

"  Thomas,  baggageman  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    Thomas  W.,  painter,  r.  25A,  13th 

"    Walter  J.,  collector  postofBce,  r.  Oakland 

"    Warren  R.,  teamster,  r.  29%  Madison  Av 

"  William  (Ackerson  &  Patterson),  r.  2533 
Mission  „    ^    ^ 

"  William  (George  W.  H.  Patterson  &  Co.), 
r.  Berkeley  „^  , 

"  William,  house  and  sign  painter,  629% 
Union,  r.  919/2  Filbert 

"  William,  machinist  F.  A.  Robbins  Press 
Works,  r.  CoUingwood  nr  17th 

"    William,    master   bktn    Tarn    O'Shanter, 
office  48  Market,  room  1,  r.  Berkeley 
Patterson  William,  metal  signs,  604  California, 
r.  1759  Polk 

"  William,  salesman  Pacific  Saw  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  934  Greenwich 

"  William,  superintendent  Urgent  Repairs 
Harbor  Commissioners,  office  NW  cor 
Pacific  and  East,  r.  935  Valencia 

"  William  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1012!4  Shot- 
well  .,_, 

"  William  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1318  Fell 

"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  1222  Vallejo 

"  William  H.,  master  marine,  r.  1313  San- 
some  „ 

"  William  M.,  president  W.  M.  Patterson 
Co.,  20  Ellis,  r.  715  Larkin 

"  William  S.,  molder  Risdon  1.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
443  Valencia  ,    ^  ^ 

"    William  T.,  deputy  clerk  Board  of  Super- 
visors, r.  207  Larkin 
Patterson  W.  M.  Co.,  W.  M.  Patterson  presi- 
dent, W.  E.  MuUer  secretary,  publishers 
and  printers,  20  Ellis 
Patterson  &  Co.  (Albert  L.  C.  Patterson),  pro- 
prietors   Berkeley,    San  Francisco  and 
Oakland  Express,  21  Market 
4®=-Patterson.    See  Peterson  and  Pattison 
Patterson's  Hall,  NE  cor  Church  and  30th 
Patti  Frank,  barber,  1444  Valeneia 
Pattiani    William    L.,    salesman    Langley    & 
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Pattino  Louisa,  widow,  r.  5  Pollard  PI 
Pattinson  Joseph,  carpenter  and  builder  and 

contractor,  1518  Turk,  r.  1518a  Turk 
Pattison    George    (George    Pattison  &  Co.),  r. 

Oakland 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  Connecticut  nr  Army 

PATTISON  GEORGE  &  CO., 

(George  Pattison  and  Ira  M.  Henry), 
alumina  sectional  covering  for  steam 
pipes  and  boilers,  32,  Sth 

Pattison    George    F.,  marine  engineer  Harbor 

Commissioners,  r.  Alameda 
"    Isaac  N.,  real  estate,  19  Montgomery,  r.  711 

Jones 
"    James  L.,  real  estate,  r.  711  Jones 
"    J.  C,  capitalist,  r.  711  Jones 
"    John,  car  driver,  r.  807a  17tli 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  430  Vallejo 
4®=Pattison.    See  Patterson 
Patton  Alexander  T.,  health  inspector  New  City 

Hall,  office  330  Pine 
"    Alva  A.,   engineer  Hotel  St.  Nicholas,  r. 

713Ji  Minna 
"    Alva  F.,  repairer  musical  instruments,  r. 

713!4  Minna 
"    Bernard,   tanner  Norton  Tanning   Co..    r. 

Kansas  nr  Yolo 
"    Charles,  student,  r.  505  Cole 
Patton  Charles  L.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine, 

rooms  56-58,  r.  2500  Broadway,  telephone 

Main  5408 
"    Clarence  A.,  draughtsman  Willi  am  Patton, 

r.  Alanieda 
"    Duncan  H.,  salesman  J.  Noonan 
"    James,  fireman  tug  Monarch,  r.  Ocean  View 
"    James,  with  Keeley  Institute,  r.  213  Frank- 
lin 
Patton   Jasper   N.,   secretary  Pacific  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  508  Montgomery,  r. 

505  Cole 
"    John,  r.  2107  Bush 
"    John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co. 
"    John  A.,  real  estate,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    John  E.,  bartender  John  M.  Evans 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  661  Howard 
"    George  S.  (Patton  &  McClain).  r.  1654  Mar- 
ket 
"    Edward  H.,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

SW  cor  Vermont  and  Sierra 
"    M.    Miss,  instructress    City   and    County 

Hospital 
"    Mamie  Miss,  spooler  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Robert  Mrs.,  r.  1327  Oak 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker  T.   J.   Moynihan,   r. 

820  Greenwich 
"    Thomas  J.,  engineer  Commercial  Soap  Co., 

r.  SW  cor  Vermont  and  Sierra 
"    William,  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamilton,  r. 

890  Shotwell 
"    William  H.,r.  309  Steiner 
"    William  R..  surgeon  str  City  of  Sydney 
•'    &  McClain  (George  S.  Patton  and  Orlando 

McClain),  liquors,  1652  Market 
^r-Patton.      See  Patten,    Paton,  Payton  and 

Peyton 
Pattosien  Carpet  Co.  (William  J.  Pattosien  and 

William  Cordes),  carpet  importers  and 

window  shade  manufacturers,  4&5  Valen- 
cia 
"    William  J.  (Pattosien  Carpet  Co.),  r.  117 

Liberty 
Pattridge  Robert  K.,  lumber  merchant,  r.  29th 

Av  South  nr  K 
^5"Pattrldge.    See  Partridge  and  Patridge 


Pattyn  David,  fruits  and  vegetables,  244,  9th 
Paturel  August,  r.  1304  Pine 
"    C.   Mme.    (Mrs.    E.    Sober),    importer     of 

leeches,  916  Fulton 
Paty  Francis  W.,  agent,  r.  118  Taylor 
■'    William  T.,  contractor  and  builder,  2507 

Folsom 
«®-Paty.    See  Pattee 

Pauba  Adelbert,  widow,  r.  1315  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pauchon  Charles,   cook  Merchants'  Club,  r.  4 

Green  PI 
Paudler  Joseph,  bronze  worker,  r.   6H  Elwood 

rear 

PAUGH  W.   J., 

physician  and  surgeon,  specialties 
diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat, 
oflace  640  Clay,  rooms  7  and  9,  front- 
ing on  Kearny;  hours  9  a.  m.  to  12  m. 
and  1  to  3  p.  m.,  r.  Santa  Clara  County, 
Milpitas  P.  0. 
Paul  Albert  H.  (George  F.  Smith  &  Co.),  and 
secretary  Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co.,  225 
East,  r.  1094  Union 
Paul  Almarin  B.,  mining  engineer,  49  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  1032  Broadway 

"     Almarin  B.  Jr.,  cashier  Charles  W.  Pike  & 
Co.,  r.  1032  Broadway 

"    Andrew  R.,  master  mariner,  r.  1940V4  Mis- 
sion 

"    Charles,  barber,  r.  859  Mission 

"    Charles  A.,  tailor,  9  Franklin 

■'    Charles  E.,  butter  maker  Jersey  Farm  Co., 
r.  350  Tehama 

"    David,  distiller  Potrero  Yeast  and  Vinegar 
Co.,  r.  802  Indiana 

"     Ethel  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1143  Folsom 

"    Florence  K.   Miss,  teacher,  r.  1032  Broad- 
way 

"    Frank,  manager  tea  dept.  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  2422a  Polk 

"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  718i/4  Natoma 

"    G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  805  O'Farrell 

"    George  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1418  Hyde 

"    Gustavus  A.,  machinist,  r.  46  Elgin  Park 
Av 

"    James,  r.  561  Stevenson 

"    Jennie  P.,  widow,  r.  3231/4.  32d 

"    John  J.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry  Co.,  r. 
722  Hayes 

'•    John  M.,  house  painter,  r.  323V4,  22d 

' '    Josef,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Saving  Sta- 
tion, Presidio 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1830'4  Howard 

"    Manuel,  barber  Antonio  S.   Martinho,   r. 
Oakland 

"    Maria  T.,  widow,  r.  408^  Natoma 

"    Mattie  M.  Miss,  r.  323i/4,  23d 

"    R.,  oiler  str  City  of  Puebla 

"    Ray,  clerk,  r.  722  Hayes 

"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  413  Sierra 

"    Thomas  F.,  machinist,  r.  408Ji  Natoma 

"    William,  r.  517  Pine 

"    William,  architect,  r.  419  Ellis 

"     William,  butcher,  SW   cor  Fillmore    and 
Greenwich 

"    William  H.,  cook  M.  Schlaudecker.   r.   865 
Mission 
4®-Paul.    See  Pahl,  Paull  and  Pohl 
Paulden  Charles  A.,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r. 

2615  Howard 
Pauli  Emilie,  widow,  r.  120  Jones 

"    Gustav  A.,  entry  clerk  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 
r.  120  .Jones 

"    Gustav  J.,  groceries,  1800  Stockton 

"    John,  painter,  r.  28  Turk 

"    O.,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks 
-8S=-Pauli.    See  Pohley.  Poll  and  Poly 
Paulin  John  H.,  photographer,  r.  1068  Howard 
Je®=-  Paulin.    See  Paullin 
Paulini  Dominic,  cooper,  r.  39%  Zoe 
Paulissen  Emil  L.  J.,  musician,  r.  224  Chestnut 

"    Henry,  decorator,  r.  224  Chestnut 
Paulist  Fathers  The  Order  of.  Rev.  Henry  H. 
Wyman,  C.  S.  P.,  superior,  628  California 
Paull  George  H.,  shipping  clerk  Risdon  I.  and 
L.  Wks,  r.  649  Howard 

"    William  O.,  salesman,  r.  600  Bush 
j8®=- Paull.    See  Pahl.  Paul  and  Pohl 


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Paullin  Edgar  F.,  janitor,  319  Pine,  r.  37,  20tli 
Paulme  Eugene,  tailor,  r.  1613  Leavenworth 
Paulovlch  S.,  deckhand  str    Bay  City,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Pauls  John  H.,    carpenter    and    builder,    1320 

Stanyan 
Paulsell  Anne    J.    Miss,    nurse    Hospital   for 

Children,  3700  California 
Paulsen  A.,  clerk,  r.  934  Kearny 
•'    Andrew,  waiter   Henry  Diers,   r.  3  Mary 

Lane 
"    B.  W.  Mrs.,  with  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  1310  Jones 
"    Carl,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1107 

Folsom 
"    Charles,  wagon  maker,  r.  924  Folorida 
"    Charles  R.,  asst.  keeper  Bonita  Point  Light 

Station 
"    Christine,  liquors,  714  Bryant 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  336,  18th 
"    Ernest,  confectioner  Swain  Bros.,  r.  818% 

Geary 
"    Frederick   W.,  clerk  Hermann  Paulsen,  r. 

1837  Eddy 
"    Gustave,  bartender  Eugene  Kienle,  r.  735 

Natoma 
"    Hans,  master  schr  Annie,  office  .32  Steu- 

art 
"    Henning  C,  watchman,  r.  575,  3d 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  70  Shipley 
"    Henry,  ship  carpenter,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
"    Henry  H.,  bookkeeper  Siebe  Bros.  &  Plage- 

mann,  r.  1837  Eddy 
"    Henry  W.,  liquors,  2.50  Spear 
Paulsen  Hermann,  groceries.wines  and  liquors, 

1839  Eddy 
"    Joanna,  widow,  r.  159  Dore 
"    John,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  301 

"    Julius  B.  (Paulsen  &  Wells),  r.  12,3),  23d 
"     Louie,  carriage  maker  William  Wertsch, 

r.  1839  Eddy 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1424,  26th 
"    Marie  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  515,  3d 
"    Martin,  master  brig  Geneva,  office  40  Cali- 
fornia, room  10 
"    Niles,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  205,  14th 
"    Paul  A.  G.,  contractor,  r.  12  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  Mission  St. 

Wharf  No.  1 
"    Peter  M.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  316 

Louisana 
"    Peter  M.,  shirtmaker,  r.  1.332  Alabama 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  12  Vincent 
"    Waldimir.  r.  1154  Folsom  rear 
Paulsen   William,  groceries  and  liquoi-s,  NW 

cor  7th  and  Mission,  r.  633  Minna 
Paulsen  &  Wells  (Julius  B.  Paulsen  and  A.  H. 

Wells),  importers    cigars  and  tobacco. 

SW  cor  Montgomery  and  Bush,  branch  34 

Montgomery 
^^■'Paulsen.    Pauiissen  and  Paulson 
Paulson  August,  salesman  Wilson  &  Baechtel, 

r.  1714  Market 
"    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  106  Cortland  Av 
"    Charles  J.,  r.  522  Kansas 
"    Edward,  collector,  r.  307  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gustav,  r.  15  Elsie 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  1805V4  Stockton 
"    J.,  carpenter  str  City  of  Everett 
"    James  M.,  clerk  B.  Bangs,  r.  514  Jones 
■'    John  H.,  clerk  Station  K  Post  Office,  r.     22 

Kansas 
"    Nicholas  P.,  laborer  Leonard  &  Ellis,  r.  626 

Green 
"    N.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR.,  r. 

1220a  Union 
"    Nels,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR., 

r.  1625  Leavenworth 
"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  772^4  Harrison 
"    P.,  waiter,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Paul,  cook  J.  L.  Baar,  r.  6  Central  PI 
"    Peter  M.,  carpenter  Albert   Hansen,   r.  8 

Bond 
"    Richard  J.,  2d  officer  str  Willamette  Val- 
ley, r.  818^^  Geary  rear 
"    Sara,  domestic,  1506  Larkin 
"    Victor,  painter,  r.  401  Harrison 
"    Wallace  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2  De  Long  Av 


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Paulson  William,  carpenter,  116  Powell,  r.  514 
Jones  rear 
"    William  Jr.,  carpenter  William  Paulson, 
r.  315  Golden  Gate  Av 
*3=Paulson.    Pauiissen  and  Paulsen 
Paulssen  Bernhard,  journalist,  r.  18  John 
Paulucci  Albani,  liquors,  \630y^  Eddy 
"    Lelio  V.  (Paulucci  &  Casassa),r.  1831  Eddy 

PAULUCCI  &  CASASSA, 

(Lelio  V.  Paulucci  and  Charles  Casassa) 
produce  commission  merchants, 
■wholesale,  416-418  Davis,  telephone 
Main  994 

Paulus  Daniel  C,  butcher  James  Hall,  r.  1009 
11th  Av  South 
"    Julia  Miss,  saleslady  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co. 
"    Louis,  butcher,  r.  1009,  11th  Av  South 
Pausmann  Henry,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 
.408Bay,  r.  400Bay 
"    Henry  Jr.,  clerk  Henry  Pausmann,  r.  400 
Bay 
Pauson  Barbara  H.,  widow,  r.  1216  Pacific 
"    Frank  (Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.),  r.  1257  Octa- 

via 
"    Jacob  W.,  with   Chicago  Clothing  Co.,   r. 

12.57  Octavia 
"    Samuel  B.,  salesman  Chicago  Clothing  Co., 
r.  1257  Octavia 
4®"Pauson.    See  Pawson 
Paustian  John,  laborer,  r.  319  Tehama 

"  John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  319  Tehama 
Pautz  Henry  D.,  butcher,  r.  226,  10th 
Pavel  Adolph,  shoemaker,  319  Noe 

"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  1248,  18th 
Pavenda  Agostino,  laborer,  r.  7  Vincent 
Pavert  Remy  J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  GiOYi  Castro 
Pavesi  Seraphine,  shoemaker,  708  Montgomery 

Av 
Pavey  William,  gardener,   r.    Sherman  Av  nr 

Sears 
-^="Pavey.    See  Peavey 

Pavilion  Auction  House,  John  W.  Flinn  proprie- 
tor, 319-32!  Sutter 
PawlickiCa&imirF.,  physician,  1119  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    Ladislaus,  physician,  1119  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thaddeus   E.,   attornev    at    law,  5  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  1119  Van  Ness  Av 

Pawnee  Indian  Medicine  Co., 

C.  A.  Burgess  &  Co.  proprietors.  Our 
remedies  delivered  to  all  parts  of  City 
and  State  free.  Indian  doctor.  Free 
consultation,  941  Howard 

Pawson  Arthur,  secretary  U.  S.  Smokeless  Pow- 
der Co.,  13  Pine,  r.  1324  Sutter 

>^=Pawson.    See  Pauson 

Passon  W.  Lawrence,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton, 
r.  Alameda 

Paxton  B.  W.,  treasurer  Cal.  Wine  Makers' 
Corporation,  46  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Healds- 
burg 

PAXTON  CHARLES  E., 

stockbroker,  member  San  Francisco 
Stock  and  Exchange  Board,  314  Pine, 

Paxton  Katherine  R.  Miss,  teacher  cooking  Pub- 
lic Schools,  r.  28  Rincon  PI 

Pay  Joseph,  cook,  r.  13  Scott  PI 

Payen  Frank,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  16  Bryant  Av 

Payer  Louis,  laundryman,  217  Powell 


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Payet  A.  L.,  cook  str  Homer 

"    Jules  E.,  steward,  r.  1  Himmelmann  PI 
Payette  Arthur,  yardman  Wainvrright  &  East- 

on,  r.  311  Main 
Paymiller  John,   liquors,  700  Sansome,  r.  3  Sil- 
ver Star  PI 
Paymot  P.,  gardener.  Colombo  Market 
Payne  Abner  L.,  president  Western  Land  and 

Title  Co.,  606  Montgomery,  room  11 
"    A.  D.  Lea,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1710  Hyde 
"    Albert  E.,  compositor  Call,  r.  119  Perry 
"    Charles,  turntable  man  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

538  Lott 
"    Clyde  S..  dentist,  731  Sutter 
"    Edward  L.,  student,  r.  909  Taylor 
"    E.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  725,  23d 
"    Emmet  C,  hog  raiser,  Hunters"  Point 
"    Etta  Miss,  teacher  music,  1710  Hyde 
"    George  F..  machinist,  r.  1709  Stockton  rear 
Payne  George  H.,  president  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co., 

82  California,  room  10,  r.  1019  Pacific  Av, 

Alameda 
Payne  George  L.,  president  Payne's  Bolt  Works. 

121-123  Howard,  r.  2910  Howard 
"    George  T.,  plumber,  r.  1710  Hyde 
"    George  W.,  tinsmith,  r.  1709  Stockton  rear 
"    Harry   T.,    editor    and    proprietor    Field 

Sports,  531  California,  r.  1236  Market 
"    Henry,  r.  413.  4th 
"    Henry,  water  tender  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  1032 

Shotwell 
"    Henry  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  311 

Leavenworth 
"    H.  T.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1120  Folsom 
"    John  G.,  shipping  clerk  Thomas  Day  &  Co.. 

r.  610  Jones 
"    John  S.,  harnes  maker,  r.  1710  Hyde 
"    Mary  J.,  landscape  artist,  r.  1710  Hyde 
PasTie  Noah,  secretary  Payne's  Bolt    Works, 

121-123  Howard,  r.  132.  36th 
"    Redmond,  oculist  and  aurist,  731  Sutter 
"    Robert  E.,  physician,   731    Sutter,   r.  2826 

California 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  O'Connor,   Moffatt  & 

Co..  r.  5.38  Lott 
"    S.  W.,  broker,  r.  819  California 
PajTie  Theodore  F.,  capitalist,  oface  330  Pine, 

room  8,  r.  1409  Sutter 
"    Viola  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  1709  Stockton 

rear 
Payne  Warren  R.,  capitalist,  office  330  Pine. 

room  8,  r.  811  Bush 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1709  Stockton  rear 
"     William  E.,  compositor  Report,  r.  Lorin. 

Cal. 
"    William  H.,  liquors,  NE  cor  3d  and  Bran- 
nan,  r.  NE  cor  4th  and  Perry 

PAYNE'S  BOLT  WORKS 

(incorporated),  George  L.  Payne  presi- 
dent, Noah  Payne  secretary,  manu- 
facturers machine  holts  and  nuts  and 
Norway  iron  carriage  bolts,  121-123 
Howard,  telephone  Main  757 

'^"Payne.    See  Paine 

Paynter  E.  Arthur,  clerk  Levin  Bros.,  r.  501a 
Franklin 
"    Woodman  S.,  r.  501a  Franklin 
"    Woodman  S.  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  501a  Frank- 
lin 

4®"Paynter.    See  Painter 

Payot  Henry  (Payot.  Upham  &  Co.),  r.  922  Ellis 
"    Leonce,  clerk  Superintendent  Streets  of- 
fice, r.  920  Ellis 


Payot,  Upham  &  Co.  (Henry  Payot  and  Isaac 
Upham),  wholesale  stationers,  101  Bat- 
tery cor  Pine 
Paysen  William,  waiter,  r.  504  Fulton 
Payson  Albert  H.,  second  vice-president  San 
Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rail- 
way Co.,  321  Market,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Carter  N.,  stair  builder,  r.  709  Shotwell 
"    Clarence  C,  machinist  Golden  State  and 

Miners'  Iron  Wks,  r.  309  Eddy 
"    Edward  L.,  laborer,  r.  5  Powell  Av  rear 
Payson  William  H.,  attorney  at  law,  174  Crocker 

Bldg,  telephone  Main  921,  r.  Berkeley 
Paytavay  Frank  J.,  candy  maker  T.  G.  Gruen- 

hagen  &  Co.,  r.  503  Folsom 
Payton  B.  Mrs.,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    George  W.  (Kenney  &  Payton),  r.  18  Ford 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  715  Tehama 
4®"Payton.    See  Patton,  Patten.  Petten  and 

Peyton 
Paz  Angelo  C,  carpenter,. r.  343  Jessie 

"    Prudence,  widow,  r.  343  Jessie 
Pazerwick  Frank,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Peabody  David,  gripman  Cal.  St  RR.,  r.  17 Glover 
"    E.  &  Co.  (Edward  Peabody),  coal  dealers, 

35  Clay 
"    Edward  (E.  Peabody  &  Co.),  r.  1506  Larkin 
"    Edward,  gripman,  r.  1810  Broderick 
"    Edward  W.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
1506  Larkin 
Peabody  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Kate  Ban- 
ning principal,  64  Silver 
Peabody  Primary  School,   Miss  Gertrude  H. 
Cahalin   principal.    West   Mission  bet 
Hermann  and  Ridley 
Peace  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  r.  526  Turk 
J8®" Peace.    See  Pease 

Peach  Augustus  N.,  asst.  superintendent  Tubbs  - 
Cordage  Co.,  r.  523  Jessie 
"    Charles,  pork  packer,  427  Hayes 
"    Dwight  M.,  r.  257  Octavia 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  318  Fell 
■'    Harriet  M.,  widow,  r.  523  Jessie 
Peachblow  Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co. (Sierra 
Co.),    W.    G.    Langdon     secretary,     338 
Montgomery,  rooms  65-66 
Peache  AlphonsoM.,  traveling  salesman  F.  H. 

Ames  &  Co.,  r.  204  Ellis 
Peacock  A.  Mrs.,   cook  A.  W.  McCoy,  r.   1390 
Turk 
"    Albert,  carpenter,  r.  1772  Howard 
"    Albert  E.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co..  r.  532  Turk 
"    Albert  F.,  foreman  car  repairers  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  24  Healey 
"    Alfred,  machinist,  r.  118, 16th 
"    George  W.,  beveler  Pioneer  W.  L.  &  Color 

Wks,  r.  532  Turk 
"    James,  fireman  str  Transit,  r.  Berkeley 
"    James    O.,  poulterer   A.   Strasser,    r.    532 

Turk 
"    John  H. ,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  532  Turk 
"    Lewis  P.,  engineer,  r.  412a Bryant 
"    Maude  Miss,  r.  532  Turk 
"    William  P.,    compositor   Methodist   Book 
Depository,  r,  426  Greenwich 
Peak  Roy,  waiter,  r.  367  Jessie 
Peake  Bessie  M.   Mrs.,  teacher  Hearst  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  232  Haight 
"    Frederick  R.,   clerk  P.    W.   Bellingall,    r. 

Berkeley 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  domestic  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
■'    William,  driver  S.  Simon 
Peano  Felix,  teacher  Cal.  School  of  Mechanical 

Arts,  r  2523  Octavia 
Pearce  Anna  H.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  823  Va- 
lencia 
"    Benjamin  F.,  dentist,   139  Post,   r.  525,  17th 
"    Berkeley,  attorney  at  law,  r.  730  Post 
"    Catherine  L.,  widow,  r.  2037  Mission 
"    Elizabeth    F.     Miss,    matron     Lick     Old 

Ladies'  Home 
"     Emily  H.,  widow,  r.  118  Diamond 
"     Ernest   R.,  clerk  W.  J.  Callingham,    r.  925 

Hyde 
"    Frank  J.,  painter,  r.  3100  Laguna 
"    Frederick  teamster,  r.  419  Fremont 
"    Frederick  B.,  dental  student,  r.  655,  30th 
"    George  F..  r.  317  Taylor 


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GKOCKER-LAKGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


PEA 


Pearce  Grace  Miss,  principal  Eaton  Free  Kin- 
dergarten and  Sutro  Kindergarten,  r.  1221 

Folsom 
"    Henry  M.,  house  decorator,  r.  434  Haight 
"    James  F.,  plasterer,  r.  1225,  26tli 
"    John  Q.,  liquors,  507  Minna,  r.  4201/4  Na- 

toma 
"    L.  B.  Miss,  pupil  nurse,  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  822  Bush 
•'    Morgiana,  widow,  r.  641  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert  G.,  waiter  str  Eureka,   r.   118  Dia- 

naond 
■<    Thomas  D.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  606  Oc- 

tavia 
4®"Pearce.    See  Pearse,  Pelrce  and  Pierce 
Peard   Henry,  fine  wines,  liquors  and  cigars, 

213L,arljin 
"    Sidney  J.,  engineer  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 

1232,26th 
Pearkes  Edward  J.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.929 

O'Farrell 
Pearl  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,    r.  5  Redwood 

Court 
Pearl  Dowda  Memorial  Kindergarten,    2927 

Mission 
"    Elizabeth  C,  widow,  r.  215  Page 
"    Isadore,  solicitor,  r.  5  Redwood  Court 
"    Lauren  A.,  salesman  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co..  r. 

215  Page 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  906  Market 
"    Max,  plumber,  r.  1854  Howard 
"    Rosa,  domestic,  804  Geary 
"    Samuel  T. ,  clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. , 

r.  6221/2,  17th 
"    Sylvester,  cashier  Metzger  &  Franklin,  r. 

"    The,  Mrs°.  N.  J.  Lund  proprietor,  88,  9th 
"    William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  42 

Manchester 
"    William  M.  Rev.,    chief    pastor   Catholic 
Apostolic  Church,  r.  3648,  17th 
4®-Pearl.    See  Perl 

Pearlman  Abraham,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Abraham  M.,    capitalist,    6   Mutual    Life 

Fldg,  3d  floor,  r.  317  Franklin 
"    Simon  M.,  druggist  A.  L.  Lengfeld,  r.  505 
Octavia 
46g"Pearlman.    See  Perlman 
Pearne  Frederick  E.  T.,  freight  clerk  str  Zea- 
landia,  r.  1908  Broadway 
"    William  G.,  master  O.  &  O.  SS  Gaelic,  r. 
East  Oakland 
Pearre  Daniel,  cook  Mrs.  J.  T.  Daly,  r.  628  Mer- 
chant 
Pearsall  Walla,ce  M.,  book  and  job  printer,  761 

Howard,  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
Pearse  Grace  M.   Miss,  cashier  Washburn    & 

Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4®"Pearse.    See  Pearce 
Pearsen    Peter,  expressman,  527    East,    r.    200 

Francisco 
Pearson  Benjamin,  tailor,  r.  248  State 
"    Bernhardt,    housemover    Olof   Wilson,  r. 

409,  5th 
"    CarlF.,  millhandN.  Parrish  &Co.,r.  336, 

1st 
"    Charles  E.,  U.  S.  deputy  land  and  mineral 
surveyor,  504  Kearny,  rooms  1-3,  3d  floor, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Christina,  domestic,  3220  Clay 
"    Christine  Miss,  r.  340,  3d 
"    Edward  K,  housemover,  1213Folsom,  r.  SW 

cor  Andover  and  Benton  Avs 
»    Edwin,  r.  216  Utah 
"    Fernando,  painter,  r.  2217  Mason 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  2217  Mason 
"    Frederick  O.,  house  mover,  312,  24th 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  1511  Noe 
"    George  W.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  Brooklyn 

Hotel 
"    Herman,  showcase  maker  Dixon,  Borgeson 

&Co.,  r.  1215  Noe 
"    Ida,  domestic,  948  Guerrero 
"    J.  Harry,  master  mariner,  r.  1207  Nebraska 
"    John,   blacksmith    Chris  Anderson,  r.  630 

Natoma 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1106  Alabama 


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Pearson  John,  carpenter,    r.   Prospect   Av   nr 
Esmeralda  Av 

"  John,  cook  John  P.  Ecklund,  r.  1403  Va- 
lencia 

"    John,  engineer  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 
927,  23d 

"    John,  helper  Ralston  I.  Wits.,  r.  1314  White 

"  John,  laborer,  r.  E  s  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av 
South 

"    John,  teamster,  I.  975  Bryant 

"    John  H.,  r.  2018  Larkin 

."  John  P.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  11511/4 
Folsom 

"    John  W.  (Pearson  &  Co.),  r.  504  Kearny 

"    Joseph,  master  mariner,  r.  927  Brannan 

"  J.  P.,  master  brk  Germania,  office  450 
Main,  r.  Pacific  Grove 

"  J.  Winfleld  (The  Pearson-Swenarton  Co.), 
r.  Oakland 

"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  r.  119,  5th 

"  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  boarding,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr 
8th  Av  South 

"    Nels  K.,  bootblack,  260,  3d,  r.  330  Perry 

"    Oliver,  carpenter,  r.  520  Day 

"    Otto  (Pearson  &  Boyson),  r.  4  Martha  PI 

"    Peter,  housemover  Olof  Wilson,  r.  409,  5th 

"  Peter,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 
Franconia  House 

"    Robert,  stonemason,  r.  306a  Bartlett 

"    Sorelle,  ticket  seller,  r.  311  Elm  Av 

"  -Swenarton  Co.  The  (J.  Winfleld  Pearson 
and  E.  T.  Swenarton),  manufacturers' 
agents,  bicycles,  etc.,  113  Montgomery 

"    Theodore,  stableman,  r.  2460  Folsom 

"  Thomas  W.,  carpenter  Leach  &  Lee,  r.  1035 
Market 

"    William,  r.  417  Bush 

"    William  (Stern  &  Pearson),  r.  836  Mission 

"  William,  accountant  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
1919  Broderick 

"    William,  stevedore,  r.  1611  Jones 

"  William  A.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  1511  Noe 

"  William  W.,  special  policeman,  r.  781  Mis- 
sion 

'•  W.  S.,  doorkeeper  Baldwin  Theatre,  r.  415 
Post 

"    &  Boyson    (Otto  Pearson  and  Charles  P. 
Boyson),  coffee  saloon,  425  Bush 
Pearson  &  Co.    (John  W.Pearson),  mining  and 
real  estate,  504  Kearny,  rooms   1-3,  3d 
floor 
4®-Pearson.    See  Pears  son.  Person  andPierson 
Pearsson  John  P.,  fireman,  r.  47  Natoma 
>g®-Pearsson.    See  Pearson,  Person  and  Pier- 
son 
Peart  Ella  Mrs.,  lodging  house,  304,  3d 

"  House,  Mrs.  Ella  Peart  proprietor,  lodg- 
ings, 304, 3d 

"    Louis  N.,  carpenter,  r.  304,  3d 
Pease  Andrew,  trackman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  34 
Austin 

"    Charles  D.,  carpenter,  r.  105  Fillmore 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  .530  Turk 

"  Francis  C  dry  and  furnishing  goods,  1304 
Valencia 

"    George  F.,  carpenter,  r.  105  Fillmore 

"  George  S.,  bookkeeper  Zan  Bros.  &Co.,  r. 
529  Sacramento 

"  Joseph  M.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    Luman  S.,  accountant  estate  of  John  Par- 
rott,  414  Montgomery,  r.  1401  Sutter 
Pease  Richard  H.,  vice-president  and  manager 
Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  577-579  Market,  r. 
2600  Pacific  Av 


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DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Pease  Thomas  H.,  clerk,  r.  1408,  -23(1 
"    Walter,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mlg  Co., 

r.  12(>4  Kearny 
"    Walter  R.,   bookkeeper  John  Hoey,  r.  1608 

Stelner 
"    Walter  R.,  livery  stable,  1009-1011  Valencia 
Pease  William  C,  contractor  and  builder  and 
insurance     appraiser,    401     California, 
room  4.  r.  815  Lombard 
"    William  H.,  r.  654  Howard 
^e=  Pease.    See  Peace 
Peaslee  Frank  W.   (Pac.  Stationery  Co.),  r.  503 

Washington 
Peasley  Charles,  stevedore,  r.  40  Spear 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  304,  21st 
"    Kate  A.,r.  107  Natoma 
"    Maria  E.,  widow,  r.  213  Broadway 
"    Matthew  F.,  paper  boxmaker  Max  Waiz- 
man,  r.  1306  Folsom 
Peat  John  W.  F.,  clerk  J.  E.  Jacobus, r.  1614 Lar- 
kin 
"    Robert  H.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  1610  Larkin 
4®=Peat.    See  Peet 
"    Peaterson  Frank  W.,  jeweler  C.  H.  Linde- 
mann,  r.  507  Greenwich 
Peavey  Albert,  r.  57  Hoff  Av 
"    William  A.,  druggists'  glassware,  219  Ful- 
ton, r.  57HoflAv 
>e®"  Peavey.    SeePavey 

Pebbleside    Vineyards    and    Wineries    (Santa 
Clara    Co.),  E.    W.    Scott    agent,    39-40 
Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Pecci  Alfredo,  rancher,  r.  315  Clark 
Peccoroni  Mary,  widow,  r.  1923^  Filbert  rear 
Pechart  Frank  (Finnegan  &  Pechart),  r.  Oak- 
land 
Pecher  Jacob  A.  (Crystal  Packing  and  Provis- 
ion Co.),  r.  519  Chestnut 
Pechet  Anton,  gardener,  r.  33d  Av  South  nr  San 

Bruno  Av 
Pechetti  Angelo,  laborer,  r.  1707  Dupont 
PechiasPet  r,  waiter  A.  Carlos,  r.  371,  5th 
Pechin  Celina  R.   Mrs.,  principal  Cooper  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  ;:5032  Buchanan 
"    Charles,  liquors,  1906  Polk,  r.  3032  Buchanan 
Pechner  Henry  J.,  machinist,  r.  409  Octavia 
"    Hyman  D.,  tailor,  r.  409  Octavia 
"    Louis  J.,  with  Municipal  Loan  Office,  r. 

1713  Laguna 
"    Rae  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  409  Octavia 
"    Robert  B.,  cutter  F.  Tonner,  r.  409  Octavia 
Pecht  George  H.,   clerk    Mt.   Shasta    Mineral 

Spring  CO.,  r.  530  Geary 
Pecllt  RiCliard,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Geary  and  Jones,  r.  530  Geary 
Peck  Albert,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1101, 
21st 
"    Asa  E.  S.,  clerk  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co. 
"    Bernard,  millhand  J.  Martenstein  &  Co.,  r. 

330  Pacific 
"    Carl,  storekeeper  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  3333a  Bryant 
"    Charles  F.,  packer  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co.,  r.  119, 

9th 
"    Charles  M.,  draymam,  r.  1915  Devisadero 
"    Charles  N.,  clerk  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  S.  (Teele  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Dennis  B.,  porter  Stevens  &  Lumsden,   r. 

641  Washington 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk  Teele  &  Co.,  r,  Alameda 
Peck  Edwin  T.,  secretary  Holt  Brothers  Co., 
30-33  Main,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frederick,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1638 
Clay 


Peck  Frederick,  salesman  Nathan  Ney,  r.  1533 
Leavenworth 
"    George,  blacksmith,  r.  435  Bryant 
"    George  F.,  salesman  Cummings'  Sons,  327 

Kearny 
"    Gustav  (Peck  &  Schneider),  r.  216,  39th 
"    Helen  M.  Miss,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    Herman  M.,   salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.    110 

Hyde 
"    Isaac,  tailor,  r.  376  Brannan 
"    James  B.,  r.  133,  18th 
"    James  H..  teamster,  r.  1910  Lexington  Av 
"    Jesse  T.,  clerk,  r.  3430  Sutter 
"    John,  boots  and  shoes,  18  Montgomery  Av, 

r.  130  Trenton 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  376  Brannan 
"    John   T.,    machinist    The    Pelton   Water 

Wheel  Co.,  r.  1910  Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph,  bartender,  r.  653  Howard 
"    Louis,  cutler  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  130  Tren- 
ton 
"    Louis,  tailor,  535  California,  room  7,  r.  1523 

Leavenworth 
"    Martin,  clerk  J.  Levin  &  Co. 
"    Philip,  coffee  raiser,  r.  2822  Pine 
"    Samuel,  coffee  raiser,  r.  2822  Pine 
"    Thomas  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  845  California 
"    Wilfred  A.,  conductor,  r.  119,  9th 
"    William  B.,  barber,  r.  21  Verona  PI 
"    William    C,    clerk    Selby  Smelting    and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  1628  Clay 
"    William  N.,  master  mariner,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    William  W.,  machinist,  r.  339,  34th 
"    William  W.,  manager  Charles  Rothschild, 

r.  1910  Lexington  Av 
"    &  Schneider  (Gustav  Peck  and   William 
Schneider),  boots  and  shoes,  734-736  Va- 
lencia 
J8®-Peck.    See  Pack 

Peckerman    Benjamin,    salesman   Julius    Van 
Vliet,  r.  2100  Devisadero 
"    Joseph  L.   (Charles  Cohen  &  Co.),   r.  1907 

Devisadero 
"    Simon,  pawnbroker,  19,  3d,  r.  2100  Devisa- 
dero 
Peckham  Brothers  (Frank  C.  and  George  D.),  va- 
rieties, 1232  Folsom 
Peckham  C.  T.,  pas;  assistant  surgeon  U.  S. 
Marine  Hospital  Service,  in  charge  U. 
S.  Quarantine  Station,  Angel  Island 
"    E.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Frank  C.  (Peckham  Bros.),  r.   1232i^  Fol- 
som        , 
••    George,    barber    Charles    Brown,    r.     812 

Kearny 
"    George  D.  (Peckham  Bros.),  r.   1333Vi  Fol- 
som 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  NE  cor  4th  and  Jes- 
sie, r.  35  Landers 
"    Joseph  D.,  musician,  r.  35  Landers 
"    Joseph  W.,  musician,  r.  16  Landers 
"    Thomas,  musician,  r.  16  Landers 
"    Thomas,  musician,  r.  1433  Bush 
4®=- Peckham.    See  Packham 
Peddar  Sydney  H.,   attorney  at  law   (London, 
Eng.),    Cormac  &    Donohoe  agents,  307 
Battery 
Pedelie  Frank,  liquors,  635  Kearny 
Peden  George,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
904  Jones 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  352  Minna 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  352  Minna 
"    William   J.,    with   Shreve   &   Co.,    r.    352 
Minna 
Pedersen  Adolf,  seaman,  r.  27  East 
"    Christian,    master    mariner,    r.    1233    Ne- 
braska 
"    Christian,  orderly  U.   S.  Marine  Hospital 

Service,  r.  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    Emil,  master  mariner,  r.  506,  4th 
"    Emil  F.  A.,  bookkeeper  Hinz  &  Landt,    r. 

717  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Fred,  shoemaker,  1426  Howard 
"    Hans,  carpenter,  r.  1517  Kansas 
"    Jacob,  bookkeeper  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 

r.  56  South  Park 
"    Jens  B.,  seaman,  r.  4514  Harriet 
"    John  P.,  second  ofHcer  str  San  Jose 
"    Ole,  longshoreman,  r.  235  Drumm 


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Pedersen  Thomas  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  922  Natoma 
"    Thorval,  car  driver,  r.  243  Perry 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  16  Reed 
ji^=Pedersen.    See  Petersen,  Peterson  and  Pe- 

tersan 
Pedersen  Alma  C.  Miss,  bookkeeper  W.  S.  Ray 
Mfg  Co.,  r.  938  11th  Av  South 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  33  Cook 
"    John  A.,  painter,  r.  241  Fell 
"    Lars,  r.  722  Harrison 
"    Magnus  B.,  carpenter  str  San  Jose 
"    Peder  M.,  painter,  r.  22!>4  Rausch 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
Pedeuboy  Bernard,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
"    Jacques,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizing  Works, 

r.  L  South  bet  5th  and  6th  Avs 
"    Jean,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Works,  r.  5th 
Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Pedlar  Frank  A.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r. 
711  Capp 
"    Harry  A.,  mechanic    r.  706  Laurel  Av 
"    Joel  A.,  r.  706  Laurel  Av 
"    Joshua   N.,  mechanic   Schussler  Bros.,  r. 

706  Laurel  Av 
"    Lyle  H.,  clerk,  r.  711  Capp 
"    Thomas,  brickmason,  r.  443  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  C,  messenger,  r.  706  Laurel  Av 
Pedler  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  433  Larkin 
"    J.  Miss,  shipper  Viavi  Co.,  r.  2727  Pine 
"    Joseph  R.,  farmer,  r.  52514  Valencia 
"    Joshua  N.,  mining,  r.  2727  Pine 
"    Thomas  C,  merchandise  broker,  308  Cali- 
fornia, r.  2032  Pine 
Pedline    Giacomo    (Pedline   &   Berta),  r.    2024 
McAllister 
"    Henry  R.,  bookkeeper  Weil  Bros.  &  Sons,  r. 

2024  McAllister 
"    &  Berta    (Giacomo   Pedline    and    Felice 
Berca),  restaurant,  14,  1st 
Pedrazzi  Stephen  (Pedrazzi  &  Gianettoni),  r. 

902  Howard 
Pedrazzi  &  Gianettoni  (Stephen  Pedrazzi  and 
Stephen    Gianettoni),      importers    and 
dealers  in  foreign  and  native  wines  and 
liquors,  150,  5th 
Pedrazzini  Joseph,  liquors,  3  Jackson,  r.  516  Pa- 
cific 
"    Severenos,  clerk  Henry  G.  Krasky,  r.  511 
Broadway 
Pedretti  Ferruccio,  bookkeeper  American  Union 

Fish  Co.,  r.  420  Montgomery  Av 
Pedrick  Cyrus  J.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r,  16  Willow  Av 
"    Willetts,  1st  asst  engineer  revenue  cutter 
Rush 
Pedro  F.  A.,  seaman  str  Arago 
Pedroni  Abbondio    B.,  groceries  and  liquors, 
1700  Hayes  cor  Central  Av 
"    Abondio  (Vaccari&  Pedroni),  r.  2106  Mason 
Pedrotta  Angelo.  waiter,  r.  521  Geary 
"    Joseph  A.   (Pedrotta  &  Zambelli),    r.    325 

Turk 
"    &  Zambelli  (Joseph  A.  Pedrotta  and  Hector 
B.  Zambelli),  fruits  and  vegetables,  325 
Turk 
Pedroya  Concepcion  Miss,  r.  612Vi  Broadway 
Pedruzzi  Louis  J.,  r.  7V^  Vassar  PI 

"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  7'/^  Vassar  PI 
Pedzold  Henry,  musician,  r.  402  Sanchez 
Peebles  Charles,  teamster,  r.  20,  24th 
"    Wallace,  teamster,  r.  20,  24th 
"    Wallace  J.,  salesman  Tayler  &  Spotswood 
Co.,  r.  20,  24th 
Peel  Henry,  r.  27^4  Pearl 
'•    J.  J.  Russell,  mining,  310  Pine,  rooms  43-45, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Jonathan  M.,  M.  D.,  dentist  Thomas  Morf- 

few,  r.  503  Capp 
"    Robert  T.,  cashier  Madison  &  Burke,  r.  1725 

Pine 
"    William  B.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  403  Grove 
Peele  Honora  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Matthew  C,  dentist,  r.  635  Geary 
"    R.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll  Mill 
Peeler  Henry  R.,  laborer,  r.  337,  5th  Av 
Peer  George  W.,  private  secretary  to  Engineer 
Maintenance  of  Way  S.  P.  Co.,  4  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 


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Peerless  Athletic  Club,  E.  Broad  secretary, 
Howard  bet  21st  and  22d 

•'  Awning  and  Tent  Co.,  F.  J.  Potthast  mana- 
ger, 10  Turk 

"  Gas  Regulator,  T.  H.  Kilgo  proprietor,  6 
Chronicle  Bldg 

PEERLESS   LAUNDRY   CO.    & 

CHEMICAL    CLEANING    WORKS    CO.. 

Weir  &  Cook  proprietors,  385-387,  Stli, 

telephone    South    61,    main    office  8 

Golden  Gate  A.v 
Peerless  Saloon,  John  F.  Farley  proprietor,  904 

Market 
Peers  Joseph,  contractor,  r.  704  Pine 
Peerson  John,  engineer,  r.  927,  23d 
Peery  Charles  S.,  attorney  at  law,  45-48  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1203  Buchanan 
Peet  Henry  D.,  secretary  and  manager  Trade 

Publishing  Co.,  10  California,  room  18,  r. 

516  Ellis 
Peet  W.  Lockwood,  president  Trade  Publishing 

Co.,  10  California,  room  18,  r.  516  Ellis 
«S-Peet.    See  Peat 

Peetz  Johanna,  widow,  r.  20  Elliott  Park 
Pegg  Ernest,  machinist,  r.  352,  1st 
"    Owen,  engineer  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  352, 

1st 
"    William,  r.  352,  1st 
Peggs  James  (Mitchell  &  Peggs),  r.  12  Anthony 
"    John,  coalpasser  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender 

Madrono 
Pegnaz  J.  M.,  conductor    Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1419 


Pegnem  James,  plasterer,  r.  434  Brannan 
"    John  A.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    John  J.,  barber,  r.  1944  Market 
"    Patrick,  bartender,  r.  434  Brannan 
"    Thomas  H.,  teamster,  r.  434  Brannan 
Peguillan  Emil  J.,  butcher,  r.  5th  Av  South  bet 
K  and  L 
"    Emile  (Daughney  &  Peguillan),  r.  1108  Fol- 

som 
"    Eugene,  r.  1108  Folsom 
"    Eugene  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  217,  7th 
"    Theodore,    butcher  Miller  &  Lux,   r.  1108 
Folsom 
Peil  John  A.,  salesman  J.  C.  Rued  &  Co.,  r.  541b 

Castro 
Pein Brothers  (George  H.  and  John  H.),  liquors, 
NE  cor  Powell  and  Ellis  and  NE  cor  3d 
and  Mission 
"    George  H.  (Ahrens,  Pein  &  BuUwinkel  and 

Pein  Bros.),  r.  2225  Pine 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  724  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1330  Church 
"    John  H.  (Pein  Bros.),  r.  457  Guerrero 
-es^Pein.    See  Pine  and  Pyne 
Peirano  James  (Podesta  &  Peirano),  r.  1  Sophie 
Terrace 
"    Lucca,  clerk  A.  Piaggio,  837  Pacific 
Peirce  Joseph  W.,  r.  502  Geary 

"    Rachael  K.,  widow,  r.  1912  Fillmore 
£f3=- Peirce.     See  Pearce  and  Pierce 
Peirson  Julia,  domestic,  524  Oak 
Peiser  Alexander,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  2245  Steiner 
"    Bertha,   bookkeeper  Heynemann  &  Co.,    r. 

1423  Geary 
"    Edward,  cigar  maker  F.  O.  Raabe,  r.  11,  6th 
"    Emanuel  L.,  clerk  M.  Marcuse  &  Co.,  r. 

1711  Sutter 
"    George,  mattress  maker,  r.  11,  6th 
"    Harry,  r.  11,  6th 
"    Harry,  clerk  Isaac  Jonas,  r.  1423  Geary 


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Peiser  Israel,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Bone,  Coal  and 
Fertilizing  Co.,  r.  1018  Haight 
"    Jacob,  clerk,  r.  734  Green 
"    Joseph,  r.  11,  6tli 
"    Julius,   tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  cor  San 

Bruno  Av  and  26th 
"    Samuel,  salesman,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Lewis,  traveling  salesman,  r.  145  Ellis 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  226,  30th 
"    Morris,  salesman  J.  A.  Foster,  r.  11,  6th 
"    Solomon,   asst  manager  Pac.  Bone,  Coal 
and    Fertilizing    Co.,    614,   7th,   r.    1018 
Haight 
"    Solomon,  bookkeeper  J.  Samuels,  r.   1711 

Sutter 
"    Solomon,  clerk  Lewis  Meyerstein,  r.  1423 
Geary 
4®="Peiser.    See  Peyser 

Peixotto  Edgar  D.,   assistant    District  Attor- 
ney, New  City  Hall,  2d  floor,  and  at- 
torney  at   law,  175-178  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
1626  Sutter 
"    Ernest  C,  artist,  609  Sacramento,  r.  1626 

Sutter 
"    Raphael  (Peixotto  &   Silverman),  r.   1626 

Sutter 
"    Sidney  S.,  clerk  Associated  Charities,  r. 
1626  Sutter 
Peixotto  &  Silverman  (Raphael  Peixotto  and 

Moritz  Silvernian),  1230-1232  Market 
Pelennate  Victoria,  widow,  r.  45  Federal 
Peletti    Giovanni    B.,    longshoreman,    r.    1107 

Kearny 
Pelcevole  Charles,  laborer  Malatesta  &  Blua,  r. 

1610  Stockton 
Pelgen  John  A.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

922  Alabama 
Pelham    A.  P.  Miss,    principal   Crocker   Free 
Kindergarten,  r.  1116  Hyde 
"    Charles  G.,  printer,  r.  804  Taylor 
"    Charles   H..   compositor  Examiner,  r.   804 

Taylor 
"    James  E.,  custodian  of  coins  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
100,  5th 
Pelicano  Frank  &  Co.  (Frank  D.  Pelicano  and 
George  Ernest),  florists  and  decorators, 
343  Kearnv,  telephone  Main  903 
••    Frank  D.   (Frank  Pelicano  &  Co.),  r.  423 
Vallejo 
Pellan  William  M..  rigger,  r.  506  Folsom 
Pelle   Alexis,    salesman    Patrick   Murphy,    r. 
111214  Mason 
"    Alexis  Jr.,  machinist  Galli  Machine  Wks, 
r.  1913  Stockton 
Pelle  Angelica,  widow,  r.  1914  Green 
Pelle  Leonie  Miss,  dressmaker,  1112'4  Mason 
Pellegrinetti  Francesco,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
Pellegrini  Alfredo,  driver  D.  Alberigi  &  Co.,  r. 
313  Broadway 
"    Dominick,    fruits     and     vegetables,    1710 

Church 
"    Francisco,  barber,  r.  1107  Kearny 
"    Frank,  laborer  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  215 

Broadway 
"    Frank  H.,  sign  writer,  r.  833^4  Vallejo 
"    Giacomo.  laborer,  r.  27  Dunn  Alley 
"    Giuseppi  (Antoni  &  Pellegrini),  r.  2  Ban- 

namPl 
"     Lorenzo,  laborer  Dominick  Roberts,  r.  1107 

Kearny 
"    Orlando  W.,  liquors,  SW  cor  Stockton  and 

Union,  r.  518  Vallejo 
"    Paolo,  barber,  2140  Mission 
"    Paolo,  candy  maker,  r.  1616  Dupont 
"    Richard,  painter,  r.  1617  Powell 
"    Virginia  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  27  Dunn  Alley 


Pelletier  Cascaus,  driver,  r.  703  Stockton 
"    Charles,  driver  I.  Sartori  &  Co. 
"     Edward  J.,  millhand,  r.  414  Dolores 
"    Giuseppe,  musician,  r.  420  Filbert 
"    Henry  F.,  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  129 

Fair  Oaks 
"     Louis,  whitening  and  wall  coloring,  206, 
14th 
Pellissier  Antonio,  gardener  Louis  H.  Pottet, 
r.  Nebraska  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Maurice,  florist,  Cortland  Av  nr  San  Bruno 
Av 
Pellison  James,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

N  W  cor  Sleiner  and  Hermann 
Pellisson  Marie,  domestic,  1416  Larkin 

"    Marieanna  Mrs.,  r.  619  Pacific 
Pellisson  Marius,   proprietor  New  Guillaume 
Tell  Hotel,  619  Pacific 
"    Rosillia,  widow,  r.  1512  Powell 
Pells  William,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
Pels  Carrie  Miss,  varieties,  1010  Buchanan 
■'    Louis  E.,  shipping  clerk  Jacob  Unna,r.  1010 

Buchanan 
"    Siegfried,  stenographer  C.  A.  Klinkner  & 
Co.,  r.  1010  Buchanan 
Peltier  Joseph,  with  Alfred  Borel  &  Co.,  r.  1435 

McAllister 
Pelton  John  C,  architect,  216  Bush,  room  53,  r. 
840  Grove 

PELTON  WATER  WHEEL  CO., 

A.  P.  Brayton  president,  A.  P.  Bray- 
ton  Jr.  vice-president  and  manager, 
Edward  L.  Brayton  treasurer,  David 
Donzel  secretary,  121-123  Main,  New- 
York  office  143  Liberty 
Peltret  Constance  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  909 
Guerrero 
"    James  S.,  clerk  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co..r. 

909  Guerrero 
"    John  L.,  compositor,  r.  909  Guerrero 
"    Mary    Miss,     teacher     Edison     Primary 

School,  r.  909  Guerrero 
"    Peter  G.,  marine  engineer,  r.  909  Guerrero 
Peltz  Charles,   cook  Edward  Malander,    r.    204 

Jackson 
Peltzer  Gustav,   commission     merchant,     525 

Front,  room  6 
Pelucha  Joseph.J.,  shoemaker  James  Anderson, 

r.  283  Stevenson 
Pelz  Henry,  clerk  Aron  Fibush,  r.  2621  Laguna 
Pelzer  August,  baker,  r.  337a  Shipley 
"    Thaddeus,  helper  McMurphy  &  McEvoy,  r. 
337  Shipley 
Pemberthy  Thomas,  sailmaker  Neville  &  Co.,  r. 

518  Jersey 
Pembroke  Arthur  S.,  clerk  Nordman  Bros.,  r. 
Fruitvale 
"    James  W.,   watchmaker   Samuel  J.  Pem- 
broke, r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel  J.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  205 
Powell,  r.  Oakland 
Pena  Estevan  R.  de  la,  engineer,  r.  1517!/^  Powell 

"    Pedro,  barber  S.  Gaetano,  649  Broadway 
Penberthy  May  Mrs.,  lodgings.  102H4  Market 
Pence  Amzie,  house  maver,  r.  15  Grand  Av 
"    Charles  C,  house  mover,  r.  15  Grand  Av 
"    John  W.,  house  moving,  1166  Mission,  r.  15 

Grand  Av 
"    Louisa,  domestic,  301  Mason 
"    Louisa,  domestic,  1710  Washington 
"    William  P.,  2d  lieutenant  Battery  G,  5th 
Artillery  U.   S.  A.,  and  post    adjutant 
Alcatraz  Island 
Pendegast  Delia  Miss,  stenographer  Lucas  De- 
tective Agency,  r.  718  Ellis 
"     Ernest,  laundryman.  r.  2117  Webster 
"    Robert  W.,  clerk  E.  B.  &  George  H.  Mas- 
tick,  r.  224  Chattanooga 
Pender  Thomas  H.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  242, 

6th 
Pendergast  Charles  F.,  molder,  r.  2612  Folsom 
Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  1510  Polk 
Frank  J.,  steward  Chemical  Engine  6,  r. 

311,  6th 
Henry  B.,  agent  C.  F.  Adams  Co.,  r.   1043 

Mission 
Henry  M.,  collector  Post  Office,  r.  1510  Polk 
J.,  r.  1210  Mason 


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Pendergast  James,  r.  2543  Folsom 
"  James,  furniture,  139  Larkin 
"    James  H.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  14 

Sumner 
>'    James  W.,  engineer  str   Alcazar,   r.  532, 

21st 
"    John,  fireman  Engine  13,  r.  2543  Folsom 
"    Josepb,  laborer,  r.  624,  4th 
"    Joseph  H.,  engineer  Engine   11,  r.  15th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  47  Farallones 
"    Katherine.  widow,  r.  14  Louisa 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  2543  Folsom 
"    Michael    (Kinsey    &  Pendergast),  r.   1210 

Mason 
"    Michael,   marine   fireman,   r.    47  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Peter  J.  (Pendergast  &  Murphy),  r.  125  Ivy 

Av 
"    Thomas,  r.  217,  22d 

"    Thomas,  hoseman  Engine  35,  r.  3534  Fol- 
som 
"    Thomas  E.,  designer,  r.  14  Sumner 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  217,  22d 
"    William,  molder,  r.  139,  19th 
"    &  Murphy  (Peter  J.  Pendergast  and  Den- 
nis J.  Murphy),  groceries  and  liquors,  316 
Van  Ness  Av 
4®"Pendergast.    See  Prendergast 
Penders  Annie  J.,  widow,  r.  1548  Kentucky 
"    Belle,    housemaid   Boys  and    Girls'    Aid 

Society 
"    Ella  Miss,  tobacco   stripper,   r.  1548  Ken- 
tucky 
"    James  D.,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  515 

Leavenworth 
"    Jennie  Miss,  tobacco  stripper,  r.  1548  Ken- 
tucky 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1115  Sutter 
"    Richard,  cigar  maker  C.  R.  Thrane  &  Bro., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Walter  L.,  collector,  r.  515  Leavenworth 
Pendexter  Frederick  L.,  salesman  Payot,  Up- 

ham  &  Co.,  r.  1  Webster  PI 
Pendleton  Benjamin  H.  (Horn  &  Co.),  r.   Oak- 
land 
"     Edwin  P.,  machinist  Cahill  &  Hall  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Henry  G.,  bookkeeper  Jordan  Bituminous 

Rock  and  Paving  Co.,  r.  917  Eddy 
"    Herbert  L.   (Pendleton  &  Harris),  r.  261, 

9th 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  3007  Jackson 
"    &    Harris    (Herbert    L.     Pendleton     and 
George  W.  Harris),  boots  and  shoes,  148 
9th 
Pendola  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1711  Mason  rear 
"    Luiza,  laborer,  r.  718  Greenwich 
"    Peter,  mental  roofing,  114,  18th 
Pene  John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  1625  Mason 
Penebsky  Adolphus  T.,  house    mover,  r.   1426 

Church 
Penez  Emile,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks 
Penfield  Allen  J.,  bookkeeper  Atlas  Assurance 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  G.,  steward  City  of  Puebla,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Isidore  Burns,  r. 
Berkeley 
Pengel  Heinrich,  cabinet  maker,  r.  118,  23d 
"    Richard,  bartender  Frank  Koenig,  r.   922 
Battery 
Pengelly    Richard,   foreman    carpenter  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  519  Arkansas 
Pengelley  Robert  W.,  r.  340  Oak 
Pengilly  George,  teamster,  r.  1325  Minna 

"    Sarah  G.,  widow,  r.  1325  Minna 
Penlington  George,    secretary   Odd   Fellows' 
Cemetery  Association,  8  Flood  Bldg,  r. 
801  Leavenworth 
Penlington  Thomas,  secretary   Pioneer  Gold 
Mining    Co.    and    Sausalito    Land    and 
Ferry  Co.,  office  405  Montgomery,  room  6, 
r.  Sausalito 
Penman  Martha  Mrs.,  cigars  and  confectionery, 

New  City  Hall,  r.  1602  Howard 
Penn  Charles   S.,  tinner  G.   &  E.   Snook,  r.  1004 
Bush 
"    Edward  P.,  painter,  r.  244  Minna 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

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AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
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PENN  JOHN, 

pianos,  furniture  and  baggage  moved 
to  any  part  of  the  city  and  adjoining 
towns  at  lowest  rates,  stand  sE  cor 
Post  and  Powell,  Union  Square,  r.  2513 
Sutter.    Leave  orders  in  ttie  box 

Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co., 

Edward  H.  Hart  general  agent,  83-85 
Chronicle  Bldg 

Penn  Thomas  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

123  Valley 
Penna  Domenico,  baker  J.   Penna,  r.  1324  Du- 
pont 
Joseph,  bakery,  1324  Dupont 
Juan,  baker,  r.  1318  Dupont 
Martin,  tinsmith,  r.  1318  Dupont 
Pasquale,  bootblack,  2  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pioquinta,  widow,  r.  1318  Dupont 
Pennell  Charles  C.  (Charles  C.  Pennell  &  Co.). 

r.  1414  Taylor 
Pennell  Charles  C.  &  Co.  (Charles  C.  and  Henry 
E.  Pennell),  wholesale   grocers,  4  Cali- 
fornia 
"     Henry  E.  (Charles  C.  Pennell  &  Co.),  mana- 
ger Coasting  Seamen  Shipping  Associa- 
tion. 104  Steuart,  and  secretary  J.  B.  Bo- 
carde  Drayage  Co.,    36  Market,  r.  1702 
Larkin 
"    Jemima,  widow,  r.  1702  Larkin 
"    Thomas  M.,   asst  adiuster  Spring  Valley 

W.  W.,  r.  1702  Larkin 
"    William,    cook    M.    Joost    &  Bro.,    r.   618 
Gough 
Penner  Hugh,    motorman  Market    St.   Ry.,    r. 

3506!^  Mission 
Pennewill  Eva  P.  Miss,   superintendent  Hos- 
pital for  Children  and  Training  School 
for  Nurses,  3600  California 
Penney  Lillie,  domestic,  1404  Page 

"    Louis  N.,  porter  Burnett  &  Co.,  r.  505  Hyde 
;e®="Penney.    See  Penny 
Pennie  Cornelia,  widow,  r.  3404  Clay 

"    James  C,  r.  3404  Clay 
Penniman  Carl  W.,  blacksmith  Loughran  Bros., 
r.  1828  Eddy 
"    H.  W.  H.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  1027  McAllister 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1828  Eddy 
"    Robert  L.,  blacksmith  P.  J.  Mehegan,  r. 
1828  Eddy 
Pennington  Edmund,  steel  worker  G.  W.  Pen- 
nington &  Sons,  r.  665  Harrison 
"    Edmund  Jr.   (G.  W.  Pennington  &  Sons), 

r.  665  Harrison 
"    George  W.  (G.  W.  Pennington  &  Sons),  r. 

943  Shotwell 
"    George  W.  Jr.  (G.  W.  Pennington  &  Sons), 

r.  938  Shotwell 
"    G.  W.  &  Sons  (George  W.,  John,  Thomas, 
George  W.  Jr.,  and  Edmund  Jr.),  Steel 
Works,  218-220  Folsom 
"    John  (G.  W.  Pennington  &  Sons),  r.  2732 

Folsom 
"    Thomas  (G.  W.  Pennington  &  Sons),  r.  934 
Shotwell 
Pennink  E.  J.  F.,  clerk  James  De  Fremery  & 

Co..  r.  411  Leavenworth 
Pennock  Edward,    traveling    salesman,  r.    807 

Van  Ness  Av 
Pennoyer  Alfred  H.,  shipping  clerk  New  York 
Insulated  Wire  Co.,  r.  1419  McAllister 
"    Caroline  H.  Mrs.,  r   1419  McAllister 
"    Chester  H.,  buyer  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  1419  McAllister 


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"    Hotel,  Benjamin  F.  Williams  proprietor, 

326  Michigan 
"    Lines,  William  Be  Dell  district  passenger 
agent,  10  Montgomery 
Penny  Albert,  traveling  salesman  A.  Blumen- 
thal  &  Co.,  r.  Los  Gates,  Cal. 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  336,  7th 
"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  1404  Page 
Penny  Isaac,  carpenter  and  builder,  stores  and 
offices  fitted  up,  414  O'Farrell 
"    William,  manager  California  Home  Build- 
ing Loan  Co.,  316  California,  room  20 
"    William     I.,    superintendent     Industrial 
Dept.  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  NE  cor 
Montgomery    and    Sacramento,    r.    3316 
Sacramento 
"    W.  S.,r.  130  Ellis 
4®"Penny.    See  Pene,  Penney  and  Pennie 
Pennycook  John,  with  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Walter,  machinist  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  115a  6th 
"    Washington    W.,  machinist,    r.  922   Flor- 
ida 
"    William  G.,  asst  repairer  Fire  Alarm  and 
Police  Telegraph,  r.  922  Florida 
Penprase     John     H.,     blacksmith     William 

Wertsch,  r.  8  Merritt 
Penrose  Jesse,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
Pense  W.  F..  engineer,  r.  909  Kearny 
Pension  Agent  (U.  S.),  army  and  navy,  Patrick 

F.  Walsh,  101  Sansome 
Pensione  Italiana,  314  Pacific 
Penso  John,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Joseph,  asst  bookkeeper  Clabrough,  Gol- 
cher  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Pentecost  Joseph,  secretary  Alaska  Improve- 
ment Co.,  3  Steuart,  r.  520,  21st 
Penter  Nellie  Miss,  dressmaking,  112  Clement 
Pentz  Peter  H.,  millhand   Yolo   Mills,  r.   226, 
10  th 
"    William  T.,  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  2612 
Mission 

PEOPLE'S    EXPRESS    AND 

TRANSFER  CO.  (incorporated),  Ed- 
ward J.  Graham  president,  Albert  Bar- 
low vice-president.  Sidney  F.  Mikels 
superintendent,  general  office  412-418, 
9th,  Oakland,  San  Francisco  office  20 
Market,  telephone  Drumm  30 

People's  Home  Savings  Bank  (in  liquidation), 
George  Stone  president,  John  F.  Sheeban 
secretary  and  manager,  24  Mills  Bldg, 
10th  floor 
"    House,  856  Howard 

People's  Ice  Co.,  James  D.  Byrnes  president, 
Horace  Hale  secretary,  331  Montgomery, 
room  74,  works  Cuba   Station,   P.O.  ad- 
dress Floriston,  Nevada  Co.,  Cal. 
"    Jackson  M.,  paper  carrier,  r.  232  Dolores 
"    James  W.,  clerk,  r.  232  Dolores 

People's  Mutual  Telephone  Co.,  James  L.  Crit- 
tenden president,  William  H.  Chapman 
secretary,  ofBces  605-606  Spreckels  Bldg 

Peoples  Nathan  B.,  paper  carrier,  r.  228a  Do- 
lores 

People's  Palace,  People's  Palace  Amusement 
Co.  proprietors,  SW  cor  Eddy  and  Mason 
"    Palace  Amusement  Co.,  Cliff  Phillips  man- 
ager, proprietors  People's  Palace,  SW 
cor  Eddy  and  Mason 


Peoples  Robert,  teamster  Thomas  Morton,  r.  628 
Geary 
"    William  I.,  carpenter,  r.  21  Gilbert 
Pepe  Frank  C,  bootblack  A.  H.  Schmidt,  r.  648 

Stevenson 
Pepin    Edward    B.,    telegraph  operator,  r.  909 
Webster 
"    Henry,  collar  maker,  r.  331  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Louis,  r.  19  Stockton  PI 
Peplow  Edward  A.,  pressman  C.  A.  Murdock  & 

Co.,  r.  2109  Jones 
Pepper  Albert  H. ,  asst  engineer  str  T.  C.Walker, 
r.  Stockton,  Cal. 
"    Angeline,  bakery,  1019  Valencia 
"    George,  r.  132y2,  13th 
"    George  H.,  driver,  r.  1014  York 
"    George  W.,  cable  splicer,  r.  132Vi,  1.3th 
"    Henry  W.,  harness  cleaner  Alex  McCord  & 

Co.,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Hermans.,  furniture,  241,  3d 
"    John  W.,  booktender  Davis  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Peppermeyer  George,  tinsmith,  r.  305,  1st 
Peppin  Frank,  ironmolder,  r.  2711  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  fruit  dealer,  r.  2711  Harrison 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2711  Harrison 
Pepping  Fannie,  widow,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
Peppier  Jacob,  boilermaker,  r.  467  Tehama  rear 
Pequigney  Joseph  (Pequigney  &  Co.),  r.  873»4 
Market 
"    &  Co.   (Joseph   Pequigney),    business    ex- 
change, 873'^  Market 
Pera  Andrew,  clerk  J.  W.  Pera  &  Co.,  r.  1520 
Hyde 
"    Jeremiah,  salesman,  r.  1  Gaven  PI 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  811  Vallejo 
"    John  J.,  clerk  L.  Lercari  &  Co.,  r.  2004  Ma- 


.,  teamster  D.  Biagi  &  Co.,  r.  811  Val- 
lejo 
"    Joseph,  teamster  L.  Lercari  &  Co.,  r.  27 

Vande  water 

"    Joseph  W.  (J.  W.  Pera  &  Co.),  r.  1520  Hyde 

"    J.  W.  &  Co.   (Joseph  W.   Pera  and  Frank 

Nieri),  butchers,  SE  cor  Pacific  and  Hyde 

Peracca  John  B..  laborer  David  Woerner,  r.  23, 

14th 
Perai  Luigi,  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 

"    Luigi,  peddler,  r.  325  Green 
Peralta   Louis  M.,  with   Travers  &  Lamb,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Madalina,  widow,  r.  407  Montgomery  Av 
"    Ramon,  peddler  ferry  depot,  r.  1712  Mason 
rear 
Peralto  Magdalena  Miss,  r.  634  Vallejo 
Peranti   Palmero.  molder    J.    Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  267  Broadway 
Perasso  Giovanni,  fruits.  1427  Hyde 
"    John  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 
"    Mario  L.,  with  J.  F.  Fugazi  &  Co..  r.  2046 
Leavenworth 
Perata  Agostino,  bartender,  r.  426  Vallejo 
"    August,  liquor  dealer,  r.  426  Vallejo 
"    Bernardo  (Languinetti  &  Co.),  r.  426  Val- 
lejo 
"    Giacomo,  hay  and  grain,  620  Broadway,  r. 

1501  Dupont 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1617  Powell 
"    Luigi,  cook,  r.  39  Hinckley 
"    Michaele,  r.  1503  Dupont 
Peratt  Theodore,  cook  revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry,  r.  307Y2  O'Farrell 
Perazzi    Horace   J.,  plumber,  630  Post,  r.  518 
Union 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  518  Union 
"    Victor,  plumber  H.  J.  Perazzi,  r.  518  Union 
Perazzo  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  24  Telegraph  PI 
"    David,  r.  1004V4  Montgomery  Av 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  1717  Dupont 
"    John,  barber,  548  Washington,  r.  8  Pollard 

PI 
"    Luigi,  laborer,  r.  1717  Dupont 
Percellia  Joseph,  silver  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  1906  Powell 
Percival  Arthur  T.,  oiler  str  Alameda 
■'    Charles,    driver    Stephens    &   Co.,    r.    306 

Stockton 
"    Elijah  C.  policeman,  r.  530,  27th 
"    John  T.,  switchman,  r.  16d  Stanly  PI 


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•Percy  Arthur,  foreman  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  r.  West 
Berkeley 
"    Francis,  lace  cleaner,  r.  824  Elizabeth 
"    George  W.  (Percy  &  Hamilton),  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  teas,  cofiees  and  spices.  203,  4th,  r.  6 

Bircham  PI 
"    John   A.,  attorney   at  law,  28  Mills  Bldg, 

4th  floor,  r.  406  Sutter 
"    William  R.,  seaman,  r.  SE  cor  Gough  and 
Lombard 
Percy  &  Hamilton  (George  W.  Percy  and  F.  F. 
Hamilton),  architects,  533  Market,  rooms 
9-11 
Perdue  Thomas,  horsecollar  maker  W.  Davis 

&  Son,  r.  East  Oakland 
Pere  Peter,  r.  438  Jackson 
Pereau  Joseph  L,.,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Peregrino  Joseph  M.,  barber,  26  Steuart,  r.  25 

Market 
Pereira  Antonio  R..  waiter  Lisbon  House,  r.  422 
Drumm 
"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  1415  Powell 
"    Samuel  L.,  insurance  agent,  318  California, 
r.  10221/2  Larkin 
4®" Pereira.    See  Perrier 
Peres  Hardwig,  president  California  Canneries 

Co.,  435-441  Brannan,  r.  Chicago 
Perez  Ann,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Baldomero,  printer  The  R.  M.  Wood  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Bartolo,  r.  4b  Alemany  rear 
"    Christina  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1019  Jack- 
son 
"    Frank  E.,  barber  Angel  B.  Soto,  r.  3237!/2, 

16th 
"    J.  U.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1019  Jackson 
"    Lorenzo  M.,  teacher  languages,  92  Donohoe 

Bldg 
"    Pedro,  cook,  810b  Geary 
"    Pedro,  porter,  r.  1712  Mason  rear 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  326  Chestnut 
"    Raphael,    barber   Angel   B.    Soto,    r.  414B 

Alemany  rear 
"    Thomas  M.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  514  Chest- 
nut 
Perfetto   Fred,  manager  Hrvatska    Sloga,    639 
Washington,  r.  321  Green 
"    Giovani  (Perfetto  &  Pagano) ,  r.  1313  Dupont 
"    &  Pagano  (Giovani  Perfetto  and  Vincenze 
Pagano),  liquors,  1313  Dupont 
Pergeaux  Armand,  painter  JosephPrieur,  r.  cor 

7th  Av  and  Lake 
Perham  George  L.  (Clifford  &  Perham),  r.  Cam- 
bridge nr  Bacon 
Perl  Joseph,  peddler,  r.  30914  Fair  Oaks 
"    Louis   J.,    instrument    maker    Joseph  C. 

Sala,  r.  1301  Kearny 
"    Pietro,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
"    Tomaso,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Periam  Charles  E.,  machinist  C.  J.  Periam  & 
Co.,r.  126  Ellis 
"    Charles  J.  (C.  J.  Periam  &  Co.),  r.  1609  Geary 

PERIAM  0.  J.  &  CO. 

(Charles  J.  Periam  and  Charles  B.  Shat- 
tuck),  machinists,  lock  experts,  man- 
ufacturing and  repairing  safes,  40-42 
Main 

Periam  George    H.,  traveling    salesman  C.  J. 

Periam  &  Co. 
Perich  George  H.,  cook  Peter  Svetinich,  r.  532^/4 

Ivy  Av 
"    Martin,  liquors,  NE  cor  1st  and  Brannan, 

and  restaurant,  223  Brannan,  r.  13  Verona 

PI 
"    Paul,  restaurant,  312  Brannan,  r.  58b  South 

Park 
Perigo  John,  fortkeeper  Fort  Winfleld  Scott,  r. 

Presidio 
Peril  James,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Manchester  and 

Stoneman 
Perine   George  M.,    contractor,  and  president 

Renters'   Co-operative  Investment  Co., 

office  328  Montgomery,  r.  1441  McAllister 
Perine  N.  P.  Contracting  and  Paving  Co.,  Rich- 
ard C.  Mattingly  manager,  238    Mont- 


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Perini   Felice  A.,  dairyman,  Wayland  nr  San 
Bruno  Av 

"    Joseph  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  416  Bran- 
nan, r.  310  Ritch 
Perini's  Restaurant,  B.  Ferini  proprietor,  307 

Post 
Perino  Frank,  barber,  607  Sacramento,  r.  1107 

Kearny 
Periolat   Charles  N.,  clerk  Swain  Bros.,  r.  821 

Bush 
Perkins  Alfred  J.  Jr.,  photo-printer  Elite  Photo- 
graphic Studio,  r.  3129  O'Farrell 

"    Alice  Miss,  r.  801,  24th 

"    Almira  C,  widow,  r.  513  Page 

"  Annie  F.  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  513  Page 

"  Annie  T.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  114%  CoUing- 
wood 

"    Charles,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  1503  Pine 

"  Charles,  pattern  maker  Byron  Jackson,  r. 
705  Ashbury 

"  Charles  B.,  fancy  dry  goods,  1033  Market, 
r.  738  Haight 

"    Charles  B.,  teamster,  r.  13'/i  West  Mission 

"  Charles  C,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
2234  Bush 

"  Charles  L.,  secretary  Belcher  Silver  Min- 
ing Co.,  37-38  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  San 
Mateo 

"  Charles  N.,  box  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  332 
Geary 

"  Cycle  Co.  (Willard  Perkins  and  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Ackley),  bicycle  renting  and  repairing, 
1744  Market 

"    Edward  W.,  dental  student,  r.  711  Hyde 

"    Edwin  S..  r.  413  Jones 

"    Emma,,  widow,  r.  IHYi  CoUingwood 

"  F.  L.,  law  student  Delmas  &  Shortridge,  r. 
921  Lombard 

"  Francis  B.  Rev.,  office  735  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Frank,  r.  117  Jones 

•'    Frank,  r.  1415  Jones 

"  Frank,  bartender  Harry  Monroe,  r.  336a 
Bush 

"    Frank  L.,  gripman,  r.  1810  Page  4  rear 

"    Frederick  K.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 
Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Perkins  George  C.   (Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.), 
and   United   States    Senator,  office  419 
California,  room  24,  r.  Oakland 

"  George  E.  (Bolander  &  Perkins),  r.  Oak- 
land 

"  George  M..  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S. 
P.  Co.,  T.  25171/2  California 

"  George  R.,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
1552,  17th 

"  George  W.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
I814  Rincon  PI 

"    George  W.,  salesman,  r.  721%  Bush 

"    Henry,  r.  502  Geary 

"    Henry  (Perkins  &  Harris),  r.  931%    Folsom 

"  Henry  C,  salesman  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,r.  Oakland 

"  Howard  (Perkins  &  Lamb),  r.  409  Fair 
Oaks 

"    James,  painter  J.  H.  Spark,  r.  Alameda 

"  John  A.  P.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  r.  1913  Geary 

"    John  G.,  clerk,  r.  836  Mission 

"    Joseph,  cashier   Standard  Soap  Co.,  r.  801, 

24  th 
"    Merrill  D.,  clerk   P.  M.  SS.  Co's  Wharf,  r. 

1920  Paciflo  Av 
"    Mira  A.  C.  Mrs.,r.  413  Jones 
"    Mollie  Miss,  domestic,  899  Pine 


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Perkins  Nathan  L.,  printer  The  R.  M.  Wood 
Co.,  r.  1812  Devisadero 

"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  70  Shipley 

"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  505  Laguna 

"  Paul  B.,  manager  Perkins  Pump  and  En- 
gine Co.  (incorporated),  117  Main,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Philip  J.,  dentist  W.  J.  P.  Lawton,  r.  801, 
•24th 

"  Pump  and  Engine  Co..  Paul  B.  Perkins 
manager,  117  Main 

"  Raymond  S.,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  r.  1913  Geary 

"  R.  W.,  clerk  Goodall.  Perkins  &  Co.,  r.  738 
Haight 

"  Samuel,  vice-president  Simpson  Lumber 
Co.  and  Northwestern  Lumber  Co.,  48 
Market,  r.  1454  Franklin 

"    Samuel   H.,    ticket    agent   Atlantic    and 
Pacific  Railroad    Co.,  644  Market,  r.   502 
Geary 
Perkins  Thomas  A.,  attorney  at  law,  130  San- 
some,  room  9,  r.  912  Pine 

"  Walter  C,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 
r.  2824  California 

"    Walter  0.,  clerk  Nevada  Bank,  r.  513  Page 

"    Wayne  W..  foreman,  r.  821,  Ellis 

"    Willard  (Perkins  Cycle  Co.),  r.  227  Oak 

"    William,  dry  goods,  r.  513  Page 

"  William  F.,  private  secretary  W.  H.  Mills, 
26  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  2202V2  Devisadero 

"  Willis  T.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  614  Sutter 

"  &  Harris  (Henry  Perkins  and  Mrs.  Emily 
Harris),  groceries,  931%  Folsom 

"  &  Lamb  (Howard  Perkins  and  Lewis  M. 
Lamb),  liquors,  435  California 

"    &    Wise    tHenry  Wise),  merchants    (Oro- 
ville.  Cal.),  office  508  California,  room  14 
Perkovich  George,  upholsterer,  r.  113  Taylor 

"    Steven,  cook  Samuel  Baker,  r.  425V2  Broad- 
way 
Perl  Francis,  r.  51414  Fell 

"    Julia  E.,  widow,  r.  324,  22d 

"    Victor  E.,  pattern  maker  William   F.  Bus- 
well,  r.  324,  22d 
i8®-Perl.    See  Pearl 
Perley  A.  L.,  r.  613  Bush 

"    Albion  S.,  real  estate,  r.  222  Dolores 

"    Alvin  H.,  contractor,  r.  377  Shotwell 

"    Duncan  W.  (Perley  &   George),  r.  83 
ter 

"    Edward  E.,  real  estate,  r.  1212  Geary 

"    M.  E.  Mrs.  (Perley  &  Culp),  r.  834  Sutter 

"  &  Culp  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Perley  and  Mrs.  S.  V. 
Culp),  china  decorators,  215  Post 

"    &  George  (Duncan  W.  Perley  and  William 
B.  George),  proprietors  Club  Metropole, 
205  Post 
Perlite  Giacinto,  barber,  1806  Powell 
Perlman  Haman,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1081  Mar- 
ket, r.  250,  4th 
>es~ Perlman.    See  Pearlman 
Permado  Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  26  McAllister 
Permento  A.   William,   salesman,  r.  2227  Tay- 
lor 
Pemau  Brotliers  &  Pitts  Co.  (Charles  C.  Jr.  and 
Henry  F.  Pernau  and  Fred  W.  Pitts), 
printers  and  bookbinders,  543  Clay,  pro- 
prietors Van  Ness  Bazaar,  1808  Market, 
branch  622  Kearny 

"    Charles  C.,-  foreman,  r.  435  Bay 

"  Charles  C.  Jr.  (Pernau  Bros;&  Pitts  Co.) 
r.  435Bav 

"  Henry  F.  (Pernau  Bros  &  Pitts  Co.),  r.  435 
Bay 


Sut- 


Pernigotti  Albert,  clerk  J.  Ivancovich  &  Co.,  r.' 

1113  Montgomery 
Pero  Frank,  seaman,  r.'304  Jackson 
Peroti  Rosa,  widow,  r.  7  Jasper  PI 
Perow  William  G.,    marine  engineer,   9    Mis- 
sion 
Perpoli  Flolindo  (Pracidio  Perpoli  &  Co.),  r.  608 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

Broadway 
"    Maximilian    (Allec   &   Perpoli),   r.  2508^4 

Bryant 
"    Pracidio  (Pracidio  Perpoli  &  Co.),  r.  312, 

28th 
"    ,  Pracidio  &   Co.    (Pracidio   and  Flolindo 
Perpoli  and  Ferante  Chouhia),  wood  and 
coal,  608  Broadway 
Perramont  Albine  Mrs.,  lodgings,  82154  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  82IV3  Montgomery 
Perrault  Edward  L.,  physician,   103  Geary,  r. 
1400  Jackson 
"    Julian,  physician,  103  Geary,  r.   1400  Jack- 
son 
"    Julian  T.,  dentist,  103  Geary,  r.   1400  Jack- 
son 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  211  Mason 
"    William,  cabinetmaker,  r.  IHyde  Terrace 
Perrenot  John  F.,  horseradish  dealer,  823  Ala- 
bama 
Perrenoud  Auguste,  tailor,  531,  24th 
"    Henry,  tailor  A.  Perrenoud,  r.  531,  24th 
"    Onesime,  tailor  A.  Perrenoud,  r.  531,  24th 
Perret  Eugene  L.,  wagon  maker  W.  F'.  Murasky, 

r.  1148  Mission 
Perrett  Eugene,  hog  raiser,  Woolsey  nr  Somer- 
set 
Perretti  John  N.,  porter,  r.  738  Pacific 
Perrey  Leon,  liquors,  317  Grant  Av,  r.  14  Harlan 

PI 
Perrier  A.  Mme.,  teacher  languages,  r.  632  Post 
Perrier  Alfred,  wholesale  and  retail  wines  and 
liquors,  220  Stockton,  r.  229  Kearny 

PERRIER-JOUET  &  CO. 

(Epernay,  France),  champagnes,  Wil- 
frid B.  Chapman  agent,  123  California, 
room  16 

j8S"Perrier.    See  Pereira 

Perriman  William  R.,  master  mariner,  r.  1714 

Market 
4^Perriman.    See  Ferryman 
Perrin  Albert  A.,  sergeant  police,  r.  1312a  Har- 
rison 
"    Apoline.  widow,  r.  139,  9th 
"    Brothers  (Emile  F.  and  Edmond  A.),  wines 

and  liquors,  139,  9th 
"    Charles  J.,  machinist,  r.  1609  Geary 
"    E.  B.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Edmond  A.  (Perrin  Bros.),  r.  139,  9th 
"    Edward  R.,  r.  525  Valencia 
"    Edward  R.,  merchant,  r.  707  Hyde 
"    Emile  F.  (Perrin  Bros.),  r.  139,  9th 
"    Francois,  r.  1217  Washington 
"    George  H.,  civil  engineer  John  A.  Benson, 

r.  Alameda 
"    George  J.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  821  How- 
ard 
"    Henry,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
•'    Jules  (Perrin  &  Apostolo),  r.  11  Grant  Av 
"    &  Apostolo  (Jules  Perrin  and    Atanasio 
Apos'tolo),  barber  shop  and  baths,  11-13 
Grant  Av 
;8®"Perrin.    See  Perine 

Perrine  Carl  W.,  clerk  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Prank  J.,  r.  122  Turk 
Perrins  Catherine,  widow,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Shot- 
well 
Perritt    John  W.,    longshoreman   O.  R.  &    N. 

Co.,  r.  St.  Charles  PI 
Perron  Jules,  teacher  music,  6?7  Green 
"    Marcel,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r.  637 

Green 
"    Philix,  liquors  and  restaurant,  639  Davis 
Perrone  Darius  L.,  druggist  A.  H.  Smith  &  Co., 
6341^  Broadway 
"    Jose,  physician,  634%  Broadway 
Perroset  Louis  G.,  cook,  r.  309,  5th 
Perrson  Emil,  painter,  r.  25  Tilden 


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123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


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Perry   Albert,  butcher,  NE    cor  Mission   and 
Godeus,  r.  seiOi^  Mission 
"    Albert,  machinist,  r.  704  Folsom 
"    Albert  F.,  salesman  Harris  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  26IO14  Mission 
Perry  Alfred  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,    207 
Turk 
'■    AlvanB.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  425 

Baker 
"    Angelo,  laborer,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    Bert,  clerk  Armer  &  Weinshenk 
"    Bert,  clerk  Rudolphus  W.  Coffin,  r.  SE  cor 

16th  and  Valencia 
"    Carmel  A.,  seaman,  r.  TW-A  Clementina 
"    Charles,  student,  r.  714  Hampshire 
"    Charles  A.  (Perry  &  Thomas),  r.  1126  Mar- 
ket 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  C.   A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  38 

Tilden 
"    Charles  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  1737  Market 
Perry  Charles  O.,  manager  Columbian  Banking 
Co.,  236  Bush,  r.  Belvedere,  Marin  Co. 
"    Charles  S.,  attorney  at  law,  r.   1203   Bu- 
chanan 
"    C.  S.,  photographer,  r.  1045  Market 
"    C.   W.,  traveling   salesman    Tillmann    & 

Bendel,  r.  Reno,  Nev. 
"    David,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  416  Grove 
"    David  J.,  clerk,  r.  553M  Natoma 
"    Donald  E.,  bookkeeper  J.  Noonan,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"     E.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
"    Edgar  W.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1231  Turk 
"    Edward,   bartender  The   Yosemite,  r.    23 
Lily  Av 
Perry  Edward  E.,  dentist,  office  1841  Polk,  hours 
9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  r.  2105^/4  Larkin 
"    Edward  H.,  lodgings,  961-963  Mission 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  416  Greenwich 
"    Emile  A.,  marble  cutter,  r.  17  Wood 
"    Emma  A.,  stenographer  G.  G.  Wickson  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ethelbert,  restaurant,  306  Hayes 
"    Eugene  T.,  clerk  F.  P.  &  J.  A.  Hooper,  r.  416 

Greenwich 
"    F.  Jewell,  student,  r.  1214  Howard 
"    Francis  P.,  porter  John  Sroufe    &  Co.,    r. 

12654  Noe 
"    Frank,  janitor,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  319a  10th  rear    . 
"    Frank,  porter,  r.  158  Eureka 
"    Frank  A.,  barber  Manuel  A.  Farpeilha,  r. 

22  Tehama 
"    Frank  A.,  master  bktn  Addenda,  office  48 

Market,  room  1 
"    George,  clerk  John  A.  Wright,  r.  1309  How- 
ard 
"    George  H.,  attorney  at  law,  124  Sansome, 

room  4,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  H.,  secretary  Diamond  Real  Estate 
and  Investment  Co.,  632  Market,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    George  M.,  dairyman,  r.  230!^  Langton 
"    George  O.,  attorney  at  law,  212 
room  18,  r.  156  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George   R.,    Spanish    dept.    Cunningham, 

Curtlss  &  Welch,  r.  1508  Franklin 
"    Harry,  paper  hanger  J.  E.  Ross 
"    Harvey  O.,  salesman  Wiester&Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    Henry,  bedmaker,  r.  704'/^  Mission 
"    Henry  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1045  Folsom 
"    Henry  O.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1418V4  How- 
ard 
"    Henry  S.,   stock    clerk    L.   Dinkelspiel   & 

Sons,  r.  De  Wolf  nr  Sickles  Av 
"    Herman  F.,  compositor,  r.  726  Bush 
"    Homer,  draughtsman  Byron  Jackson,  r.  714 

Hampshire 
"    I.  C,  photographer,  r.  1045  Market 
"    James,  contractor,  r.  13  Brosnan 
"    James,  helper  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  217  Aus- 
tin 
"    James,  pressman,  r.  16091/4  California 
"    James   E.,  seaman,  r.  529  East 
"    James  W.,  decorator  William  A,  Kemp,  r. 

6  Prospect  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  751,  18th 


Perry  John,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  De 
Wolf  nr  Sherman 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  39  Rausch 
Perry  John  Jr.,    stock  and   bond  broker,   411 
Montgomery,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    John  C,  superintendent,  r.  849  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    John  C.  Jr.,  student,  r.  1214  Howard 

"    John  V.  B..  engineer  Columbian  Bldg,   r. 
1421  Taylor 

"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  303  Austin 

"    John  W.,  clerk  registry  division  Post  Of- 
fice, r.  1214  Howard 

"    Joseph,  barber,  202,8th 

"    Joseph,  driver,  r.  2824  Mission 

"    Joseph,  milk  dealer,  r.  249  Pacific 

"    Joseph  S.,  cooper  Cornell   &   Co.,   r.    1027 
Montgomery 

"    Justin,  waiter  N.  Sutich,  r.  500  Napa 

"    Kate  C.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Mansion  House, 
961-963  Mission 

"     Louis,  teamster,  r.  615^4  York 

"    LucretiaJ.  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  447 McAllis-^ 
ter 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  542, 9th 

"    Matilda  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  24  Mint  Av 

"    Miles,  paper  hanger  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.,  r. 
7371^  Howard 

"    Myrtle  Miss,  r.  6  Stockton  PI 

"    Oliver  R.,  cigar  maker  Schwerin  &  Son,  r. 
618  Stevenson 

"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  23  Lily  Av 

"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  529  Jersey 

"    Richard  D.,  with  Lurline  Baths,  r.   1404 
Larkin 

"    Richard  H.  (Acton  &  Perry),  r.  24  Hanover 
PI 

"    Robert  O.,  frame  maker  S.  A.  Perry  &  Co., 
r.  618  Stevenson 

"    Rose  Mrs.,  domestic  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Perry  S.  A.  &  Co.  (Samuel  A.  Perry),  artists' 
materials,    pictures    and    frames,    and 
manufacturers  writing  ink,  shoe  black- 
ing, gold  paint,  etc.,  919  Mission 

"    Sallie  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  718a  Bush 

"    Samuel  A.  (S.  A.  Perry  &  Co.),  r.  1045  Mar- 
ket 

"    Sidney  H.,  cook  str  Alcatraz,  r.  194  Steven- 
son 

"    Theodore  J.,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  423  Minna 

"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  136,  5th 

"    Thomas  H.,  paper  hanger,  r.  9  Belmont  PI 

"    V.  Elino,  packer,  r.  1214  Howard 

"    W.,  r.  521  Pacific 

"    William,  butler,  3919  Sacramento 

"    William  E.,  clerk  W.  J.  Bryan,  r.  2415  Clay 
"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  218,  9th 

"    &  Thomas  (Charles  A.  Perry  and  Walter 
G.  Thomas),  dentists,  1126  Market 
49° Perry.    See  Perrey 
Ferryman  Jesse    E.,  salesman,  r.   18a  De  Long 

Av 
4®"Perryman.    See  Perriman 
Perscheid   Gustave  A.,    manufacturer    cham- 
pagne, office  and  cellar  122  Fulton 
Persinger  Frank  M.  (Persinger  &  Glixman).  r. 
312  Eddy 
"    &  Glixman  (Frank  M.  Persinger  and  Philip 
Glixman),  merchant  tailors,  118  Geary 
Person   Andrew,     liquors    and    lodgings,     321 
Drumm 
"    Charles,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r. 

6014  Everett 
"    Emil  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2  Falcon  Av 
"    Emma,  domestic,  1834  California 


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©OO   BATTERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 

Person  Franklin,  r.  2334  Pine 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Louis,  hostler  Mrs.  Ellen  A.  Harris,  r.  807 

Montgomery 
"    Olof, seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Sven,  waiter,  r.  60^4  Everett 
j^°Person.     See  Pearson,  Pearsson,  Persons, 

Persson  and  Pierson 
Persons  Charles  F.,   secretary    and  assistant 
general  manager   American  Press  As- 
sociation, 510  Montgomery,  r.  New  York 
City 
"    Charles  R.,  electrician,  r.  GSSYi  Geary 
"     William  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ky.,  r. 
1501  Turk 
4S"Persons.    See  Pearson,  Pearsson,  Person, 

Persson  and  Pierson 
Persson  Emma,  domestic,  776  Clayton 
"    John  P.,  fireman  Merchants' Ice  and  Cold 

Storage  Co.,  r.  47  Natoma 
"    Ole,  liquors,  211  Steuart 
"    Swan,  carpenter,  r.  349  Alvarado 
J8®"Persson.    See  Pearson,   Pearsson,  Person, 

Persons  and  Pierson 
Pertini  P.  Bismark,  salesman   G.  Bertini,    r. 

3023  Sacramento 
Peru  William,  driver  J.  Lanzer,  r.  2232  Mis- 
sion 
Perusina  Vaso,  oysterman,  r.  318  Taylor 
Perusini  Antonio,  capitalist,  r.  2200  California 
Perussio  Michael,  vegetables,  r.  1519  Dupont 
Perutz  Alfred,  clerk  London  and  San  Francisco 

Bank,  r.  1915  Broderick 
Perzollo  Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Pescadero  Fast  Freight,  agent's  office  36  Cali- 
fornia 
Pesch  Adolph,  waiter,  r.  435  Jessie 
Pescia    Joseph,    physician    and    surgeon,  611 
Washmgton,  hours  9  to  10  a.  m.  and  2  to 
4  p.  m.,  r.  -2006  Washington 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  611  Washington 
Pesesonen  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  414  Folsom 
Peset  Jean,  ironer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  214,  17th 

"    Joseph,  r.  406  Pacific 
Peshon  Peter  A.,  policeman,  r.  27  Hartford 
Pesoli  Charles  E.,  stenographer  Stanly,  Hayes 

&  Bradley,  r.  Alameda 
Pesoli  Edward  A.,  vice-consul  France,  604  Com- 
mercial 
Pesquina   Antonio,     bartender,   r.   1114   Mont- 
gomery 
Pessagno  John,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 

Co..  r.  1407  Kearny 
Pessano  Andrew  (Pessano  &  Caratto),  r.  2008^4 
Mason 
"     &  Caratto  (Andrew  Pessano  and  Agostino 
Caratto),  painters  and   paper  hangers, 
20081^  Mason 
Pest  House,  SW  cor  Army  and  De  Haro 
Pestalacci  Toby,  bartender  Emil  Martinoni,  r. 
401  Broadway 
"    Peter,  clerk   Pedrotta  &  Zambelli,  r.  325 
Turk 
Petak  Charles,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
Petaluma  Fruit  Packing  Co.  The,  Field  &  Stone 

Co.  agents.  126  California 
Petaluma  Transfer  Co.,  Pacific  Express  Co. 
agents,   office   steamer   Gold,    pier  bet 
Washington    and    Jackson,    telephone 
Main  5762,  branch  office  14  California 
Petchart  Frank,  horseshoer,  r.  7  Juniper 
Peter  Edward,  engineer,  r.  820'/^  Filbert 
"    Katherina,  widow,  r.  820i4  Filbert 
"    Eugene  A.,  sausage  maker  John  A.  Crough, 
r.  9.=S9  Folsom 


Peter  George,  cook  Gustav  Sassenberg,  r.  529 

Sacramento 
"    John,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
>8®-Peter.    See  Peters 
Petereit  Hendrick,  painter,  r.  963  Mission 
Peteri  John  H.,  liquors,  SW  cor  Market  and  4th, 

r.  720  Ridley 
Peterkin  John,  laborer,  r.  GoettingennrWoolsey 
Peterlein  Reinhold,  hosiery  manufacturer,  1161 

Howard 
Peterman  Gustav,  laborer,  r.  2802  Greenwich 
Petermann  Fred  J.  (Petermann  &  Frank),  r.  1025> 

Devisadero 
"    &  Frank    (F.    J.   Petermann   and    August 

Frank),  manufacturers  bags,  tents  and 

awnings.  Ill  Clay 
Peternel.  Anton,  restaurant,  704  Bryant 
Peters  Abraham,  stenographer  Hoffman,  Alex- 
ander &  Co.,  r.  1324  Buchanan 
"    Albert,    molder  Thompson    Bros.,    r.   14]/, 

Rausch 
"    Albert  E.,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r.  225, 

11th 
"    Alexander,  peddler,  r.  117  Natoma 
"    Andrew,  tailor,  2289  Bryant 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  703'^  Hyde 
"    Arthur  S.  (Todt&  Peters),  r.  Oakland 
"    Bert,  student,  r.  8I714  Larkin 
"    Brothers  (David   and    Charles),     liquors. 

Lake  nr  13th  Av 
Peters    Brothers    (Henry   and   Herman),   gro- 
ceries, 798  Haight 
"    Brothers  (William,  William  C.  and  Henry 

N.),    liquors,  514    Montgomery    and  653 

Kearny 
"    Carl  F.,  clerk  Louis  Schonfeld,   r.  NE  cor 

Grove  and  Gough 
"    Carrie  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  207  Castro 
"    Carsten  T.,  carpenter  r.  27a  Morris  Av 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  871  Market 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  495,  15th 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  410  Pacific 
"    Charles,  millhand,  r.  27a  Morris  Av 
"    Charles  (Peters  Brothers),  r.  Lake  nr  13th 

Av 
"    Charles  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1120  Hyde 
"    Christian,  cook,  407  Mason 
"    Clara  H.   Miss,  clerk  J.  H.  Peters,  r.  2021 

Howard 
"    Cleveland,  policeman,  r,  495,  15th 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
Peters  Dash   Co.,  A.  G.  Glenn  agent,  213-215 

Market 
"    David  (Peters  Bros.),  r.  Lakenr  13th  Av 
"    Delia  Mrs.,  varieties,  520  Polk 
"    Edwin,  steward  St.  George's  Club 
"    Eggert,  stenographer  Erlanger&  Galinger, 

r.  2021  Howard 
"    Elmer  S.,  upholsterer  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  15411/4  Mission 
"    Frank,  r.  827  Filbert 
"    Frank,    engineer   F.    De   Ferrari,    r.    14^^ 

Rausch  rear 
"    Frank,  furniture,  96114-963  Mission,  r.  45454 

Minna 
"    Frank,  machinist  Union  Gas  Engine  Co., 

r.  862i4  Mission 
"    Frederick  (J.  Popert  &  Co.),  r.  346,  4th 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  1318  California 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  904  Bryant 
"    Frederick  C,  office  213  Mission,  r.  30  Post 
■ '    Frederick  W. ,  correspondent  E.  L.  G.  Steele 

&Co.,  r.  2522  Howard 
"    George,  maltster,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    George,    restaurant,    1524   Market,    r.    177 

Minna 
"    George,  teamster  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  11  Juri 
"    George  F.,  horse  trainer,  r.  425.  7th  Av 
"    George    W.,    electrician   William   Wain- 

wright,  r.  27a  Morris  Av 
"    Gustave,  driver  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  323 

Clementina 
"    Harry  D.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1020  Guerrero 
"    Helena  Mrs.,  varieties,  NW  cor  Hyde  and 

Green 
"    Henry,  r.  12  Eureka 

"    Henry  (Cal.  Brewing  Co.),  r.  NW  cor  17th 
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Peters  Henry  (Peters  Bros.),  r.  101  Devisadero 
"    Henry,  butcher  Alber  &  Wachter,    r.    247, 

3^ 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  630  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  145  Silver 
"    Henry  C.F.,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  Mission  nr  34th 
"    Henry  D.,  tailor  S  N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.  429 

Ringold 
"    Henry  N.  (Peters  Bros.),  r.  Hopland,  Men- 
docino Co. 
"    Henry  R.,  r.  624  Polk 
*'    Herman,  wagon  maker  Geo.  W.  Phelan,  r. 

507  Castro 
"    Herman  C.  (Peters  Bros.),  r.  101  Devisadero 
"    James,  carpetman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  13  Lou- 
isa 
"    James,  fireman  str  Apache 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  239^2  Langton 
"    James  C,  machinist  Pac.  Axle  Co.,  r.  235 

8th 
"    Jennie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  425,  7th  Av 
"    J.  F.,  carpenter  German  Hospital 
"    J.  F.,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    J.  Frank,  secretary  Williams-Marvin  Co., 

569  Market,  r.  2715  Scott 
"    John  (Cal.  Brewing  Co.),  r.  12  Eureka 
"    John,  driver  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r.  2006'/2 

Dupont 
"    John,  dyer  J.   Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  353  Te- 
hama 
"    John,   foreman   Pac.    Paving    Co.,    r.    305 

Minna 
'•    John,  liquors,    SE    cor  4th    and   Berry,  r. 

Oakland 
<•    John,  livery  stable,  1314  Grove,  r.  2211  De- 
visadero 
"    John,  restaurant.  48  East,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  A.,  apprentice  D.  D.  Wass,  r.  460,  15th 
"    John  A.,  storekeeper  P.M.  SS.  Co.,  r.  460 

15th 
"    John  H.,  bartender  Augustus  Massey,  r. 

639  California 
"    John  H.,  contractor,  r.  419  Dolores 
"    John  H..  upholsterer,  2054  Mission 
"    John  M.,  seaman,  r.  324  Vallejo  rear 
"    John  T.,  real  estate  agent,  3  Mills  Bldg, 

2d  floor,  r.  12  Diamond 
"    Joseph,  bootblack,  r.  1  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  27  Moss 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  410  Pacific 
"    Joseph,  liquors,  120^4  Jackson 
"    Joseph  C.  (Peters  &  Cowie),  r.  225,  11th 
"    Joseph  C.,  stevedore,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet 
Kand  L 
Peters  Joseph  D.,  president  California  Naviga- 
tion and  Improvement  Co.,  office  Wash- 
ington Street  Wharf  (pier  3),  r.  Stockton, 
Cal. 
"    Joseph  M.,  cook  Sailors'  Home 
"    J.  P.,  scenic  artist,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Julius,  baker,  r.  107  Langton 
"    Julius,    driver   Thomas    Mitchell,    r.    cor 

Naples  and  Russia  Av 
"    Julius,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  19th 

and  Shotwell 
"    Lilly,  stenographer,  r.  1541i4  Mission 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  419  Natoma 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2713  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  dressmaking,  •22Y2,  7th 
"    Marie  A.,  widow,  r.  2522  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14%  Rausch  rear 
*<    Mattie  E.  Miss,   stenographer  and  type- 
writer, 630  Market,  r.  SW  cor  19th  and 
Di  amond 
"    M.  H.  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  3138  Mis- 
sion 
«'    Oliver  S.,  carpetman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  13 

Louisa 
"    Otto,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Pine 

and  Broderick,  r.  1814!^  Devisadero 
"    Pauline  Mrs.,  notions,  1022  Larkin 
"    Philip,  boots  and  shoes,  1315  and  1403  Stock- 
ton, r.  1135  Geary 
"    Pincus,  r.  1324  Buchanan 
"    Prince  C,  policeman,  r.  3330  Sutter 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1001  Batt3ry 
"    Robert  M.,  mining,  r.  495,  15th 


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Peters  Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  12a  Sheridan 
"    Sarah  W.,  widow,  r.  309  Haight 
"    Siemen,  clerk,  r.  332^4  Geary 
"    Silas,  gripman,  r.  154I14  Mission 
"    Simon,  tailor,  r.  813  Jessie  rear 
"    Sophia  Mrs.,  boarding,  134  McAllister 
"    Stewart  H.,  jockey,  r.  425,  7th  Av 
"    Theibaud,  pattern  maker,  r.  929  Army 
"    William  (Peters  Bros.),  r.  216  Prospect  PI 
"    William,  nurse,  r.  1519  Leavenworth 
"    William,  porter  Cooper  &  Co. 
' '    William  C.  (Peters  Bros. ),  r.  1333  California 
"    William  M.  Mrs.,  r.  637'/4  McAllister 
Peters  &  Cowie  (Joseph  C.  Peters  and  George 

M.  Cowie),  hay,  grain  and  commission 

merchants,  591,  6th 
4®"Peters.    See  Peter 
Petersen   Adolph   T.   N.,  ofQce   23   California, 

room  12,  r.  1717b  Haight 
"    Alexander,  laundryman.  r.  268  Stevenson 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  924  Natoma 
"    Andrew   I.    (Kramer   &   Petersen),    r.  636 

California 
"    Anna,  domestic,  519  Eddy 
"    Annie  A.,  widow,  r.  1606i^  Lexington  Av 
"    August,  grille  worker  Thomas  Klog,  r.  511 

O'Farrell 
"    Augustus,  longshoreman,   r.  719  Brannan 

rear 
"    Bernard,  cooper   Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  518, 

9th 
"    Bertha,  domestic,  2127  California 
"    C.  Miss,  dressmaking,  520  Filbert 
"    Carl  F.,  clerk  M.  Levin,  r.  3109  Buchanan 
"    Carrie,  cook,  NE  cor  31st  and  Howard 
"    Charles,  carriage  washer  Thomas  Kelly  & 

Sons,  r.  109  Austin  Av 
"    Charles,  cooper   Cal.    Wine   Assn,  r.  709 

Harrison 
"    Charles,  driver,  r.  1300  Turk 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  134/2  Gilbert  rear 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  19  Steuart 
"    Charles  A.,  president  Union  Soap  Factory, 

318,  10th,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  C.  A.,  secretary  Baron  J.  H.  Von 

Schroder,  124Sansome,  room  11,  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 
"    Charles  F.,  teamster,  r.  351  Perry 
"    Charles  L.,  engineer  Murray  Bros.,  r.  412 

Dolores 
"    Charles  L.,  longshoreman,  r.  13  Natoma 
"    Chris,  drayman,  r.  2836  Harrison 
"    Christian,  liquors,  746,  4th 
"    Christian,  tailor  T.  E.  Kent,  r.  616  Linden 

Av 
"    E.,  steward,  r.  33  Sacramento 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Edward   P.,  deputy    County    Clerk,   r.  334 

Fremont 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  719  Brannan  rear 
"    Elmer,  seaman,  r.  1341/2  Gilbert  rear 
"     Emily  M.,  widow,  r.  1515  Webster 
"    Ernest  F.,  upholster  Chas.  M.  Plum  &  Co., 

r.  414  Shotwell 
"    F.,  farmer,  r.  320  Pacific 
"    Ferdinand,  bookkeeper,  r.  636  California 
Petersen  F.  M.  &  Co.  (Frederick  M.  Petersen), 

general  brokers   and  agents  San  Juan 

Mining   Co.    and   Quintera   Mining    Co. 

(limited),  506  Battery 
Francis  P.,  clerk,  r.  17  Elliott  Park 
Frank,  furniture  dealer,  r.  iW-A  Minna 
Frank,  laborer,  r,  301  Sierra 
Frederick,  r.  56  South  Park 
Frederick,  conductor  Geary  St.   RR.,  r.  4 

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Petersen  Frederick,  cooper  George  Larsen,  r.  y 

Siegel 
"    Frederick,  office  632  Market,  r.  208  Hyde 
■'    Frederick  1.,  barber,  122,  7th 
"    Frederick  M.  (F.  M.  Petersen  &  Co.),  r.  1203 

Golden  Gate  At 
"    Fritz,  car  washer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   816, 

26th 
"    George,  shoemaker  Chas.  A.    Onstott,    r. 

564  Mission 
"    Gustave,  contractor,  r.  115,  8th 
"    H.,  seaman,  r.  32  Sacramento 
"    Hans,  contractor,  r.  2926  Folsom 
"    Hans,  machine  hand  Fink  &  Schindler,  r. 

1724  Jessie 
"    Hans,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  435  Jessie 
"    Hans  L.  (H.  M.  Petersen  &  Co.),  r.  717  Treat 

Av 
"    Hans  M.  (H.  M.  Petersen  <&  Co.),  r.  717  Treat 

Av 
"    Hans  P.  (Petersen  &  Gantner),  r.  813  Polk 
"    Hans  P.,  soap  manufacturer,  1204  Vermont, 

r.  1104Potrero  Av 
"     Hennlng  E.,  machinist,  r.  1237,  18th 
"    Henry,  driver  Fredericksburg  Bottling  Co., 

r.  1510  Ellis 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  Army  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  719  Brannan  rear 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  744,  20th 
"    Hilma,  domestic,  426  Shrader 

PETERSEN  H.  M.  &  CO. 

(Hans  L.  and  Matthew  Petersen),  pro- 
prietors San  Francisco  Artlflcial  Stone 
Paving  Co.  (ScMllinger's  patent),  office 
313  Montgomery 

Petersen  Ida  Miss,  r.  301  Leavenworth 

"    Ivan  L.,  accountant  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.  r. 

121  Stockton 
"    J.,  r.  737  Howard 
"    J.  Mrs.,  r.  826  Geary 
"    Jacob,  restaurant,  7  Market,  r.  820  Page 
"    James,  trader,  r.  1119  Montgomery 
"    James  C,  restaurant,  ,505,  4th 
"    J.  C,  foreman  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
"    Jens,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

131  Shipley 
"    Jens,  waiter  J.  L.  Baar,  r.  116  Leidesdorff 
"    John,  baker  C.  G.  Larsen.  r.  434  Jessie 
"    John,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P.  Co.. 

r.  17  Elliott  Park 
"    John,  cook,  r.  442  Tehama 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  Richland  Av  nr  Andover 

Av 
"    John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  6th  Av 

bet  L  and  M 
"    John,  machinehand  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

146,11th 
"    John,  paper  hanger,  r.  241  Fell 
"    John,  porter  Greenebaum  &  Co.,  r.  Mill 

Valley 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  100%  Jackson 
"    John,   soapmaker  H.  P.   Petersen,   r.  1104 

Potrero  Av 
"    John,  sugar  maker,  r.  15i4  Harriet 
"    Lars,  seaman,  r.  122  Perry 
"    Lars,  upholsterer,  r.  1516,  20th  Av  South 
"    Lars  P.,  rope  splicer,  r.  2914  Larkin 
"    Lars  S.,  r.  406,  7th 
"    Louis,  bottler  Humboldt   Mineral  Water 

Co.,  r.  9  Little  Russ 
'■    Louis  N.,  warehouseman  Lowell's  Ware- 
house, r.  Fruitvale 
"    M.,  2d  baker  str  Australia 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  730,4th  • 


Petersen  Matilda,  domestic,  914  Post 
"    Matilda,  domestic,  1922  Sacramento 
■'    Martin,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  135414  Alabama  rear 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  28  Hanover  PI 
"    Matthew    (H.    M.  Petersen  &  Co.),  r.  717 

Treat  Av 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  309  Walnut 
"    Nels,  laborer  Union  I.    Wks,  r.    13b  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    Nels,  laundryman  Edouard  Bonnet,  r.   14 

Jackson 
"    Nicolai.  cigars,  r.  1036,  20th 
"    Niels  P.,   shoemaker   Erick  C.   Thode,  r. 

536,  2d 
"    Nisen  P.  (N.  P.  Petersen  &  Co.),  r.  823  Page 
"    N.  P.  &  Co.  (Nisen  P.  Petersen  and  Andrew 

L.  Bertelsen),  cigars  and  tobacco,  7  and 

730  Market 
"    Olof,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    Oscar,  machinist,  r.  968  Harrison 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  23  Victor 
"    Otto,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Otto,  stock  clerk  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  414  Shot- 
well 
"    P.,  porter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    P.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  312  Minna 
"    P.  C,  quartermaster  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Peter,  r.  10,  ■13th 
"    Peter,  r.  22^4  Clinton  Park 
"    Peter,  cigars  and  tobacco,  129i/4  East 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Peter,  ropemaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  2914  Larkin 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Peter  A.,  hostler  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r. 

1639  Pine 
"    Peter  C,  blacksmith,  r.  7  Mint  Av 
"    Peter  H.,  cooper,  r.  709  Harrison 
"    Peter  H.,  janitor,  r.  413  Minna 
"    Peter  H.,  laundry,  r.  342  Minna 
"    Peter  J.,  laborer,  r.  437,  4th 
"    Peter  P.,  wood  and  coal,  441  O'Farrell 
"    Rasmus,  tailor,  r.  622  Clay 
"    Sibbert  (Petersen  &  Fisher),  r.  533  Alva- 

rado 
"    Sofus,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  617  Geary  rear 
"    Tillie,  domestic,  606  Oak 
"    Toldevar,  brassfinisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co..  r.  17  Elliott  Park 
"    Victor,  teamster,  r.  1600  Mission 
"    Walter,  brassfinisher  J.   Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow,  r.  414  Shotwell 
"    William  (Petersen  &  Christensen),  r.   901 

Kearny 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  222  Filbert 
"    William  J.,  secretary  Union  Soap  Factory, 

318, 10th,  r.  320,  10th 
"    &  Christensen  (William  Petersen  and  Nils 

W.  Christensen),  liquors,  901  Kearny 

PETERSEN  &  FISHER 

(Sibbert     Petersen    and    Charles    W. 

Fisher),  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  205 

PoweU,  telephone  Main  5649 
Petersen  &  Gantner  (Hans    P.    Petersen  and 

Henry  W.   Gantner),  funeral   directors 

and  embalmers,  8-10  City  Hall  Square, 

telephone  South  432 
Peterson  A.,  carpenter  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  r. 

3  Tehama 
"    A.,  dairyman,  1434-1426  Fulton 
"    A.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Puebla 
"    A.,  shoemaker,  r.  414  Ivy  Av 
"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  202  Fillmore 
"    Albert,  cooper  Herbert  &Vogel,  r.  48  Ritch 
"    Albert,  sorter  Reichert  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Albert    B.,    clerk    A.    B.    Peterson,    r.    10 

Hampton  PI 
"    Alexander,  collector,  r.  425  O'Farrell 
"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  23  Victor 
"    Alexander    A.,  machinist  Risdon  I^  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  71114  Harrison 
"    Alfred,    coffee     saloon,    341     Bush,    r.    223 

Kearny 
"    Alfred,  electrician  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  618  Jessie 


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PETERSON  ALFRED  C,  M.  D., 

eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat,  and  secre- 
tary Board  of  Examiners  of  The  Cali- 
fornia   State    Homoeopathic    Medical 
Society,  office  319  Geary,  office  hours 
(except  Sunday)  10  a.  m.  to  12  m.  and 
2  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  1723,  r. 
The  Westminster,  614  Sutter 
Peterson  Alfred  M.,  clgarmaker,  r.  1109  Pacific 
Peterson  Alice  Miss,  dressmaking,  1205  Polk 
"    Anaanda,  widow,  r.  912  Clay 
"    Anders,  toundryman,  r.  336,  Sth 
"    Andrew  (Madson  &  Peterson),  r.  Oakland 
"    Andrew,  bartender,  r.  4  Boston  PI 
"    Andrew,  cook,  r.  2043  Harrison 
"    Andrew,  house  and  sign  painter  and  con- 
tractor, 1217M  Howard 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  1615  Pine 
"    Andrew,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  204  Steuart 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  416.  1st 
"    Andrew,  teamster,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    Andrew,  trackman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1412^2 

Pine 
"    Andrew,  waiter,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    Andrew  H.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  4 

Boston  PI 
"    Andrew  R.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  160  Steu- 
art 
"    Andrew  T.  (Christensen&  Peterson),  r.  421 

East  North 
"    Andrew  T.,  porter  Harris  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1822  Mason 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  116  Shipley  rear 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  r.  1055a  Howard 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1329  Minna 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  359  Brannan 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1522  Bush 
"    Anton,  quarryman,  r.  .303,  3d 
"    Anton  G.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  912  Clay 
"    Antone,  laborer,  r.  15  Minnesota 
"    Aithur  S.,  sales  stable,  107-109  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  529  Fell 
"    Astrid  Mrs.,  r.  121  Stockton 
"    August,  laborer  L.  Davies,  r.   1104  Mont- 
gomery 
"    August,  longshoreman,  r.  7  Kohler  PI 
"    August,  seaman  U.  S.  steamer  Albatross 
"    August,  tailor,  713'^  Bush 
"    August,  tailor  Peterson  &  Landeor,  r.  631 

Stevenson 
"    August  B.,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  252,  3d, 

r.  10  Hampton  PI 
"    August  B.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  10  Hampton  PI 
"    August  F.,  tailor,    83  Stevenson   rear,    r. 

1591/2  Clara 
"    Axel,  laborer  David  Woerner,  r.   2416  Mis- 
sion 
"    Barbara,  widow,  r.  16  Folsom 
"    Benjamin,  house  mover,  r.  719  Minna 
"    Bernard,  longshoreman,  r.  22  South  Park 
"    Berndt,  basket  maker,  r.  1023  De  Haro 
"    Brick  Company  (San   Jose,    Cal.),    T.    M. 
Peterson  manager,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    C,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    Carl  A.,  shoemaker,  1207  Fillmore 
"    Carl  G.,  tailor,  r.  119A  William 
"    Carlin,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp 

York 
"    Carlos,  longshoreman,  r.  3lB  Gilbert 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  421  Greenwich 
"    C.  C,  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  86414 

Mission 
"    Casper,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r.  Lorin, 

Cal. 
"    C.  H.  (Valleau  &  Peterson),  r.  2422  Folsom 
"    C.  H.,  seaman,  r.  32  East 
"    Charles,  boatman   H.  Peterson,  r.  16   Fol- 
som 
"    Charles,  clerk  The  Harry  Unna  Co.  of  S.  F., 

r.  1737  Market 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  4  O'Connell  PI 
"    Charles,  cook  Simmons,  Moberg  &  Kluck. 

r.  660  Howard 
"    Charles,  janitor,  r.  915  Hayes 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  314 Day 
"    Charles,  newspaperman,  r.  Contra  Costa 
House 


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Peterson  Charles,  oyster  tonger 

ghan,  r.  Millbrae 
"    Charles,  restaurant,    1001    Market, 

Stevenson 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Charles,  shoemaker,  3  Mary  Lane 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  1023,  10th  Av  South 
"    Charles  C,  seaman,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Charles  G.   F.,   master  schr   Sailor   Boy, 

office  42  Market,  room  3,  r.  36  Berkeley  A v 
"    Charles  P.,  carpenter,  r.  Powhattan  nr  An- 


"    Charles   R.  (Peterson   &    Marcus),  r.   22(J2 

Devisadero 
"    Charles  W.,  packer  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Christ,  clerk  H.  Schlichtmann,  r.  605  Shot- 
well 
"    Christian,  bartender   Adolph    Trefz,  r.  512 

Bush 
"    Christian,  laborer,  r.  1317,  7th  Av  South 
"    Christian,  seaman,  r.  8  Cadell  Alley 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  711%  Harrison 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  640  Castro 
"    Colin,  millhand  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Cora,  domestic,  658  Ashbury 
"    Cora,  saleslady  Elizabeth  Jon  s,  r.  521,4th 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  WSSy^  Folsom 
"    Edgar  A.,  printer  Call,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Edward,  cabinet    maker    S.  P.   Furniture 

Mfg  Co..  r.  14  Ford 
"    Edward,  typewriter,  r.  2422  Folsom 
"    Edward  P.,  boatman  FolsomStreet  Wharf 
"    Egbert,  longshoreman,  r.  20011/4  Dupont 
"    Emil,  tanner   Balz  Bros.  &    Finkeldey,  r. 

I61/2,  24th 
"    Emil  L.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  508  Hermann 
"    Emil  O.,  salesman   Raphael  Weill  &Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Enewald,  real  estate,  324  Bush,  r.  The  Cal- 
ifornia 
'•    E  Pontus,  coachman,  502  Geary 
"    Ernest    G.,  watchman   Market   St.  Ry,  r. 

131/4  Auburn 
"    Ferdinand    C,     city    agent     Commercial 

Union  Assurance  Co.,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1055b  Howard 
Peterson  Frank  B.  (Frank  B.  Peterson  &  Co.), 
and  secretary  Naknek  Packing  Co.,  30- 
33  California,  r.  1716  Van  Ness  Av,  house 
telephone  East  676 
Peterson  Frank  B.  &  Co.  (Frank  B.  Peterson), 
importers,  wholesale  grocers   and  pro- 
vision dealers, 30-33  California,  telephone 
Main  1055 
"    Fred  E.  (Peterson  &  Peterson),  r.  36  Erie 
"    Fred      G.,      bookkeeper      Superintendent 

Streets,  r.  423  Fulton 
"    Frederick,  r.  510,  9th 
"    Frederick,asst.  bridgekeeper  Fourth  Street 

Bridge,  r.  333  Bryant 
"    Frederick,  clerk  J.  W.  H.  Campbell,  r.  103 

Vandewater 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  56  Tehama  rear 
"    Frederick,  mate    schr   Monterey,    r.    2011 

Dupont 
"    Frederick,  photographer,  r.  403  Buena  Vista 

Av 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
"    Frederick  E.,  superintendent  carriers  Ex- 
aminer, r.  809  Clayton 
"    Frederick  F.,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buckman, 
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Peterson  George,  r.  320  Drunmi 
"    George,  r.  420  Jackson 
"    George,  fresco  painter,  r.  3008  California 
"    George,  plumber  John  F.  Myers  &  Co.,  r. 

737  Howard 
"    George,  shoemaker,  3421, 16th 
"    George  A.,  printer,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    George  B.,  painter,  210  Leavenworth 
"    George  M.,  seaman,  r.  13  Clay 
"    George  W.,   with  AUyne   &  White,   r.    30 

Clinton  Park 
"    Gertrude,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &Co.,  r.  16 

Folsom 
"    Gottfried  T.,  carpenter,  r.  126  Caselli  Av 
"    Gustav,  carpenter  U.  S.  Lighhouse  tender 

Madrono 
"    Gustav,  longshoreman,  r.  234  Langton 
"    Gustav,  marine  engineer,  r.  1307  Vermont 
"    Gustav,  seaman,  r.  637  How^ard 
"    Gustave,  cook  Pearson  &  Boyson.  r.  425  Bush 
"    Gustave  (Poetsch  &  Peterson),  r.  3005  Har- 
rison 
"    Gustavus,  machine  hand,  r.  637  Folsom 
"    H.,  driver  Fredericksburg  Bottling  Co. 
"    H.,  master  mariner,  r.  744,  20th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1423  Market 
"    Hannah,  widow,  liquors,  8  Commercial 
"    Hans,  cabinet  maker,  r.  321  Capp  rear 
"    Hans,  domestic.  22  Hawthorne 
"    Harry,  longshoreman,  r.  413  Harrison 
"    Harry  W.,  stevedore,  r.  7814  Clementina 
"    Henry,  assistant    engineer   str  Leader,  r. 

Stockton,  Cal. 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  510,  9th 
"    Henry,  hostler  J.  W  Morshead  &  Son,  r.  20 

Clay 
"    Henry,  laborer   Catton,  Bell   &    Co.,  r.   80 

Army 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  4  Hampton  PI 
"    Henry  Jr.,  teamster  Yosemite  Flour  Mills, 

r.  510,  9th 
■ '    Henry  C. ,  boatman  Folsom  St.  Wharf,  r,  419 

Harrison 
"    Henry    E.,  carpenter  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r. 

1087  Tennessee 
"    Henry  F.,  carpenter,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Herman  E.  (Peterson  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Ida,  domestic,  2410  Mission 
"    Ina  L.  Miss,  stenographer,  16    Mills    Bldg 

9th  floor,  r.  141  Grove 
"    J.,  janitor,  r.  100  Jones 
"    J.,  seaman,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Jacob,  bookkeeper,  r.  56  South  Park 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  609^4,  3d 
"    Jacob,  master  mariner,  r.  718  Filbert 
"    Jacob,  vinegar  maker   Lewis   Packing  Co. 

and  Vinegar  Wks,  r.  525  Chestnut 
"    Jacob    A.,  washer   Lick    Laundry,    r.  468 

Stevenson 
"    Jacob,  teamster   Oregon   Imp.  Co.,  r.  208 

Townsend 
"    James,  r.  345  Beale 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  524  Howard 
"    James,  concrete  worker,  r.  316,  4th 
"    James,  ship  painter  Callahan  &  Bundesen 
"    James,  waiter,  r.  129  Ivy  Av 
"    James  M.,  carpenter  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  616,  25th 
"    James    M.,  motorman    Market    St.  Ry.,  r. 

241/2  Perry 
"    James  P.,  bay  and  river  freighting,  56  Steu- 

art,  r.  8th  Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
"    Jeremiah  B.,  r.  613  Howard 
"    Jesse  H.,  clerk  German  American  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 


Peterson  J.  M.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1629 
Clay 
"    John,  r.  224,4th 
"    John,  r.  52OV2  Howard 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  321  Green 
"    John,  cook  M.  Katzer,  r.  516  Pine 
"    JohQ,  deckhand  str  Sausalito 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  928,  13th  Av  South 
"    John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r.  8 

Sierra 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  13  Chapultepec 
"    John,  liquors,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  8th 

Av  South 
"    John,  master  schr  T.  Alonzo,  ofBce  3d  St. 

Wharf,  r.  ]  10  Berry 
"    John,  mate  str  Zinfandel,  r.  Napa,  Cal. 
"    John,  porter  John  Peters,  r.  20  St.  Charles 

PI 
"    John,  2d  officer  str  National  City 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
'•    John,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  568  Howard 
"    John,    shoemaker  Nestor   Engblom,  r.  901 

Folsom 
"    John,  waiter   Johnson  &  Brenneke,  r.  27 

Langton 
"    John  Rev.,  pastor  Free  Evangelical  Swed- 
ish Mission,  r.  lUiy^  Mission 
"    John  A.,    plumber  Daniel  Williamson,  r. 

SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  8th  Av  South 
"    John  C,  cooper,  r.  132a  14th 
"    JohnF..pipemaker  W.W.Montague  &Co., 

r.  Holly  Park 
"    John  H.,  master  ship  Eclipse,  r.  40,  11th 
"    John  H..  tailor,  r.  803  Montgomery 
"    John  T.,  tailor  S.  N.  Levy,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  W.,  machinist,  r.  1821  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  13  Natoma 
"    Joseph,  master  mariner,  r.  321  Day 
"    Joseph,  teamster  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  1st  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Josephine  E.,  domestic,  3315  Washington 
"    Julia,  domestic,  r.  1221  O'Farrell 
"    Julius,    salesman   P.    Greenberg  &Co.,r. 

2832  Bush 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  421  Greenwich 
"    Kate     Mrs.,     janitress    Haight    Primary 

School,  r.  730  Clementina 
"    Lars,  seaman,  r.  724  Harrison 
"     Lars  A.,  tailor,  39  Eddy,  r.  1522  Bush 
"    Lars    F.,    cutter   Samuel    N.   Levy,  r.  403 

Buena  Vista  Av 
"     Lawrence,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1413 

Guerrero 
"    Lawrence,  lamplighter,  r.  508  Hermann 
"    Levert,  capitalist,  r.  95  Precita  Av 
"    Lewis,  model  maker,  226  Market,   r.  1301 

Guerrero 
"    Loftus,  millhand,  r.  918  Capp 
"    Louis  (Peterson  &  Peterson),  r.  346,  10th 
"    Louis,  r.  183  Perry 
"    Louis,  butcher,  r.  658V4  Jessie 
"    Louis,  salesman  A.  W.  Fink,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  601.  3d 
"    Louis,  stenographer  r.  403  Buena  Vista  Av 
"    Louis,  teamster,  r.   NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    Louis  A.   (Peterson  &  Landeor),    r.     1522 

Bush 
"    Martin,    clerk   Albion    Lumber    Co.,   r.   2 

Welsh 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  14  Zoe 
"    Martin,  painter,  r.  215,  29th 
"    Martin,  peddler,  r.  1128  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  188  Noe 
"    Mary,  lodgings,  730,  4th 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  442,  9th  rear 
"    Mauritz,  2d  officer  str  Alcazar,   r.  28  Sac- 
ramento 
"    Melchior,  iron  worker,  r.  209,  22d  rear 
"    N.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks 
"    N.,  painter,  r.  98  Montgomery  Block 
"    Neil,    waiter    R.     L.   Kohr    &   Co.,  r.  417 

Kearny 
"    Nels,  groceries,  316,  6th 
"    Nels,  laundryman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Nels  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  108  Arlington 
"    Nels  P.,  seaman,  r.  423  Francisco 


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Peterson  Nicholas,  painter,  r.  219,  10th 

"    Niel  M.,  waiter  James  Nissum,  r.  22  Haw- 
thorne 

"    Nils  T.  (N.  T.  Peterson  &  Bro.),  r.  342  Mc- 
Allister 
Peterson  N.  T.  &  Brother  (Nils  T.  and  Peter 
W.),    proprietors    Golden    Gate    Steam 
Dye  Works,  342  McAllister 

"    O.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1724  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Olaf,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

'•    Ole,  teamster,    r.   NE    cor   Fillmore   and 
Chestnut 

"    Oliver,  r.  53  Capp 

"    Olof,  proprietor  Cosmopolitan  House,  211- 
213  Steuart 

"    Olof,  stevedore,  r.  ,54  Silver 

"    Olof,  tailor,  8  Grant  Av,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Olof  F.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  10  Jackson 

"    Olof  F.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Howard  and  East, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Oscar,  ironer  Parisien  Steam  Laundry,  r. 
1600  Dolores 

"    Oscar  F.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  639a  Minna 

"    Oscar   P.,    deckhand    str   Encinal,    r.   120 
Shipley 

"    Oscar,  tailor,  r.  159  Clara 

"    Otto,    foreman  Morgan  Oyster  Co.,  r.  640 
Castro 

"    Otto    W.,    compositor    California    Volks- 
freund,  r.  640  Castro 

"    P. ,  laborer  Morton  Dray ing  and  Warehouse 
Co.,  r.  7  Mint  Av 

•'    Paul,  cigars   and    tobacco,  Broadway  St. 
Wharf,  r.  2011  Dupont 

"    Pehr  A.  (Peterson  &  Ohlson),  r.  65714  Minna 

"    Peter  (Jacobsen  &  Peterson),   and  restau- 
rant, 621-623  Kearny,  r.  2709  Sutter 

"    Peter,  carver  Dennett's,  r.  Alameda 

"    Peter,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  145.  4th 

"    Peter,  hoseman  Engine  30 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  126  Welsh 

"    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
14  Michigan 

'•    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  1018  Montgomery 

"    Peter,  packer  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.  435  Califor- 
nia Av 

"    Peter,  painter,  r.  421,  4th 

"    Peter,  rigger,  r.  301  Sierra 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  5'/4  Freelon 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 

"    Peter,  ship  painter  Llewellyn  Davies,  r.  11 
Montgomery 

"    Peter,  upholsterer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Peter  C,  pressman  Commercial  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  423  Francisco 

"    Peter  C,  seaman,  r.  10  Moulton  PI 

"    Peter  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1703 
Turk 

"    Peter  N.,  r.  8V2  Webster 

"    Peter  O.  (Peterson  &  Schemp),  r.  244  Shot- 
well 

"    Peter  W.,  laborer,  r.  217!4,  8th  rear 

"    R.,  master  schr  Kodiak,  office  310  Sansome 

"    Ralph,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  24th  and  Rhode 
Island 

"    Ralph,  seaman,  r.  3  East 

"    Rasmus,  fisherman,  r.  135  Folsom 

"    Robert,  cook  New  Wisconsin  Hotel,  r.   1 
Folsom  Av 

"    Rose  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  10  Hampshire  PI 

"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  5  Sumner 

"    Samuel  O.,  superintendent  S.  F.   Candle 
Co.,r.  2024  Folsom 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  333  Bryant 
Peterson  S.  B.,  ship  owner,  commission  mer- 
chant and  president  Chignik  Bay  Pack- 
ing Co.,  30-32  California,  r.  1716  Van  Ness 
Av,  telephone  East  676 

"    Seabury  B.  Jr.,  r.  1716  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Silas  A.,  carpenter,  r.  231,  10th 

"    S.  O.  Mrs.,  r.  1  Scotland 

"    Stella,  widow,  r.  1408  Sanchez 

"    Theodore,  bartender  Grasso  &  Crespino,  r. 
625  California 

"    Thomas,  cook,  r,  825  Battery 

"    Thomas,  stenographer,  r.  1104  Potrero  Av 

"    Thomas  H.,  expressman,  NE   cor  5th  and 
Minna,  r.  624  Minna 


Peterson  Tillie,  waitress  Dennett's,  r.  1055b 
Howard 

"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  631  Stevenson 

"  Walter  A.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  529 
Fell 

"  W.  C,  lithographer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    William  A.,  r.  521  Eddy 

"  William,  helper  Walcom  Bros.,  r.  108  Ar- 
lington 

"    William,  painter,  r.  1104  Mission 

"    William,  saloon  keeper,  r.  800  Kearny 

"  William  J.,  barber  Selig  Mt;ndelson,  r.  629 
Union 

"    William  O.,  carpenter,  r.  1020  Mission 

"  &  Co.  (Herman  E.  Peterson  and  Otis  G. 
Dodge),  real  estate,  58  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

"  &  Landeor  (Louis  A.  Peterson  and  John  S. 
Landeor),  tailors,  39  Eddy 

"  &  Marcus  (Charles  R.  Peterson  and  Sieg- 
fried Marcus),  proprietors  Pioneer  Soap 
Co.,  220  California,  room  8 

"  &  Ohlson  (Pehr  A.  Peterson  and  John  A. 
Ohlson),  restaurant,  107,  6th 

"  &  Peterson  (Louis  and  Fred  E.),  tool  mak- 
ers, 346,  10th 

PETERSON  &  SCHEMP 

(Peter  0.  Peterson  and  Jacob  F. 
Schemp),  furniture  manufacturers, 
SE  cor  17th  and  Folsom 

4®"Peterson.    See  Peaterson,  Pederson,  Peter- 
sen and  Petterson 
Petit  Henry  C,  teamster,  r.  1700  Broderick 
"    John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

710  Brannan 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  14  Zoe 
"    Julius,    conductor    Geary    St.    RR,    r.    10 
Parker  Av 
Petrarchi  Stella  Miss,  r.  1408  Mason 
Petri  Amadeo,  cigars  and  tobacco,  142714  Dupont 
"    Angelo,  bakery,  128  Pacific,  r.   117  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Arnold,  soapmaker,  r.  E  s  York  nr  17th 
"    Domenico,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Frank,  cellarman,  r.  416  Broadway 
"    Frederick  D.,  proprietor  Columbia  House, 

18,  1st 
"    Henry,  butcher,  r.  763  Howard 
"    N.,  r.  617  Mission 

"    Peter  J.,  artificial  stone  worker,  r.  2  Hyde 
PI 
Petric    Louis,  restaurant,  928  Larkin,  r.   1509 
Pine 
'•    Martin,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
33  Welsh 
Petrie  Edward,  seaman,  r.  119  Silver 
"    Edward  J.,  waiter  str  Columbia 
"    Frank  B.,  physician.  211  South  California 
"    James  C,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  120a  Silver 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  231  Golden  Gate  Av 
>g®=-Petrie.    See  Petry 
Petrocchi  Mansuetto,  laborer,  r.  1518  Stockton 

rear 
Petroli  Carlo,  tinsmith,  r.  6i4  Union  PI 
Petroschka  Emil,  ladies'  tailor.  82914  Sutter 
4®"Petroschka.    See  Piotrowski  and  Pitroski 
Petrovic  Stephen,  cooper,  r.  bSbVi  Union 
Petrovich  John,  cook,  r.  523i^  Jessie 

"    Samuel  S.,  r.  35  Sharon 
Petrowski  Rudolph,  cooper  Diedrich  Bucking,  r, 

338,  5th 
Petrusich  Christian,  cook,  r.  820i/^  Larkin 
"    Ivo,  porter    Gargre  &  Co.,  r.  1432  Howard 
"    John,  r.  1033  Mission 


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Petry    Adolph,    carpenter    and  builder,    r.    444 
Elizabeth 

"    John,   grinder   Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.   Ala- 
meda 

"    John  Jr.,  metal    spinner  P.  E.   Barker,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Joseph,  printer,  r.  65  Natoma 
«r-Petry.    See  Petrie 
Petsch  Conrad,  machinist,  r.  1261,  18th 

"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  1411  Mason 

"    Johan  C,  machinist  and  brass  worker,  221 
Mission,  r.  1261.  18th 

"    M.,  cook,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1411  Mason 
jes=-Petsch.    See  Poetsch 

Petschauer  Stefan,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  East  Oakland 
Pett  Otto,  dyer,  r.  611  Linden  Av 
Pettee  Alexander,  manager  supply  dept.  Edi- 
son Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  2022  Ellis 

"    John,    bookkeeper     Black   Diamond    Coal 
Mining  Co.,  r.  2505  Leavenworth 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    John  Jr.,  r.  2505  Leavenworth 

"    Joseph  J.,  r.  2505  Leavenworth 
*®- Pettee.    See  Petit.  Pettit  and  Petty 
Pettenati  Francesco,  clerk  Giovannini  &  Car- 
bonari, r.  120  Bernard 

"    Johanna  C,  widow,  r.  447  Broadway 

"    Victoria,  widow,  r.  45  Federal 
Petterle  Frank,  contractor,  r.  520  Francisco 
Petterson  Andrew  J.,  plumber,  r.  1404  Pacific 

"    Axel,  oiler  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  24  Montezuma 

"    Axel    H.,   machinist    Union  I.  Wks,   r.  24 
,  Montezuma 

"    C.  E..  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Bear 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  240  Shotwell 

"    Charles    E.,  silversmith   Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
1610  Green 

"    Clarence  A.,  clerk  Stanley  Adderley, r.  1009 
Clay 

"    Frank,  plumber  F.  Raisch,  r.  1906  Powell 

"    George,  storekeeper,  r.  912  Ellis 

"    Gustaf  O.,  carpenter,  r.  146,  11th 

"    Henry  J.,  plumber,  r.  1404  Pacific 

"    Howard,  compositor  Upton  Bros.,   r.  1009 
Clay 

"    J.  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  5!^  Freelon 

"    John  (Rowe  &  Peterson),  r.  Fruitvale 

"    John  N.,  foreman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  1214 
Ellis 

"    Louis,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  24th  and  Rhode 
Island 

"    M.   Miss,  packer  Yiavi  Co.,  r.  237  Lang- 
ton 

"    Martin,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  1401  Pacific 

"    Nils,  liquors,  1421  Tonquin 

"    Olof.  laborer,  r.  131  East 

"    Ralph,   laborer,  r.  SE  cor  24th  and  Rhode 
Island 

"    Reinhart,    master    schr   Fannie    Dutard. 
office  Pier  4  Steuart 

"    Reinhold,  varieties,  29,  9th 
4S~Petterson.    See   Pederson,    Petersen     and 

Peterson 
Pettes    William    E.,  manufacturers'   agent,  41 

Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
Pettigrew  Andrew,  fireman  str  Newsboy,  r.  314. 
1st 

"    Elizabeth  R.  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  412  Cole 

"    John  M.,  salesman  H.  Dutard,  r.  314  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Percy  B.,  bookkeeper   M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,  r. 
412  Cole 

"    Sarah  V.,  widow,  r.  1321  Geary 


Pettigro ve    George  W. ,  tinsmith  Badlam  Bros. , 

r.  1729  Devisadero 
4®"Pettigrove.    See  Pettygrove 
Pettingill  William  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  35M  Zoe 
Pettis  Edward  L.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 
Cos,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  H.,  compositor,  r.  1614  Guerrero 
"    G.  S.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Cos,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Mary  E.  widow,  r.  415  Natoma 
Pettis   William   H.,  supreme    royal    guardian 
Royal    Fraternal  Guardians,    318  Pine, 
rooms  16-17,  r.  Oakland 
Pettit  Edwin,  r.  818  Powell 
"    James  S.,  captain  company  I,  1st  Infantry 

U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    J.  M.,r.  1045  Market 
"    John,  sugar  refiner,  r.  832M  Harrison 
"    Mark  L.,  physician,  536  Kearny 
"    Susan  B.,  widow,  r.  6311/4,  21st 
Pettitt  Bert,  clerk  J.  G.  Pettitt,  r.  Oakland 

PETTITT  J.  GEORGE, 

millwright  and  elevator  builder, 
dumb  waiters  and  hoists  of  all  kinds, 
325  Mission  cor  Fremont,  telephone 
Main  5757,  r.  Oakland 

Pettitt    John    McC.    (Carter   &   Pettitt),  r.  116 
Hyde 
"    William  H.,  piano  tuner,  r.  814,  19th 
J8®- Pettitt.    See  Petit,  Pettee  and  Petty 
Pettlen  Walter,  varnisher  Caspar  Reichling,  r. 

241  Minna 
Pettus  Thomas  A.  (Campbell  &  Pettus),  r.  Cle- 
ment nr3d  Av 
Petty  Alexander  L.,  teamster  Louis  Marks,  r. 
4171/2  Grove 
"    George  J.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  4171/4  Grove 
"    George  S.,  r.  illhi  Grove 
"    John,  blacksmith,  212  Mission,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    John  M.,  teamster  Louis  Marks,  r.  420% 

Ivy  Av 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  John  Petty,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Rowland,  blacksmith  helper  John  Petty,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    William  G.,  painter  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  13241/^ 
Vallejo 
4S=-Petty.    See  Pettit,  Petit  and  Pettee 
Pettygrove  F.  W.,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Fol- 

ger  &  Co. 
Pettyjohn  Charles,  florist,  1017  Florida 
Petzinger  Jacob  F.,  master  fire  boat  Governor 

Markham,  r.  2916  Folsom 
Petzold  August,  cooperage,  old  casks  and  bar- 
rels bought  and  sold,  27-29  Broadway, 
telephone  5014,  r.  1232,  18th 
Petzold  Gustav,  butcher,  r.  320  Austin  Av 
"    Henry,  machine   hand  N.  Parrish  &  Co., 

r.  605  California 
"    Henry,  musician,  r.  405  Sanchez 
4®-Petzold.    See  Paetzold 
Peulecka  Fred  L.,  carpenter  Henry  L.  Peulecka, 

r.  14Bonita 
Peulecka  Henry  L.,  carpenter  and  builder,  17 

Halleck,  r.  14Bonita 
Peutz  William,  mill  hand,  r.  26121/4  Mission 
Pew  Charles  E.,  pictorial  artist,  1217  Clay 
Pew  John  W.,  mining  secretary,  310Pine,  rooms 

15-17,  r.  Belvedere 
J8®=Pew.    See  Pugh 
Pey  A.,  waiter,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  13  Scott  PI 
Peyre    Bazile,    wool    puller   Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
"    Celestine,  laundry,   1722  Dolores 
Peyre  Jean,  liquor  importer  and  native  wine 
producer,  SW  cor  Market  and    12th,  r. 
10  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    John,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 
"    Jules,  waiter,  r.  631  Jackson 
"    Leon,  liquors,  153  Valencia 
Peyrefltte  Etienne,  laundry,  I8O314  Union 
Peyser  Abraham  L.  (S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  1418 
Page 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  729  McAllister 
"    Charles,  salesman   Hevnemann  &  Co.,   r. 
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Peyser    Harry    M.,    traveling    salesman    Pac. 
Butchers'  Supply  Co.,  r.  1419  Geary 
"    Henry,  special  policeman,  r.  332   Clemen- 
tina 
"    Jacob,    bookkeeper    A.    Schwartz,    r.  724 

Green 
"    Louis,  tailor,  San  Jose  Av  nr  30th,  226,  30th 
"    Morris,  barber,  r.  322  Clementina 
"    Morris,    dry    goods,    1706  Market,    r.   1226 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Morris,  treasurer  Baldwin  Theatre 
"    William  F.,  porter  Charles  Jacobson  &  Co., 
r.  746  Mission 
>e®"Peyser.    See  Peiser  and  Pyser 
Peyton  Delia,  domestic,  2037  Baker 
"    John  A.,  dentist,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Leroy,  bookkeeper  Western  Meat  Co. 
•     "    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  302  Van  Ness  Av 
Pezet  George  W.,  barber  James  M.  Lackey,  r. 

SVi  Moss 
Pezzoli  Giovanni,  plumber,  r.  516  Pacific 
Pezzolo  Joseph,  r.  2230  Greenwich 
"    Rose  Miss,  packer  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,    r. 
2236  Greenwich 
Pfaar  George,  bartender,  r.  735  Ellis 
Pfaeffle  E.  H.  &  Co.  (Ernest  H.  Pfaeffle  and  Char- 
les L.  Waugaman), butchers,  1803Haight 
"    Ernest  H.  (E.   H.    Pfaeffle  &  Co.),  r.  221i/2 

Steiner 
"    Eugene  E.  P.,  groceries  and  liquors.  1831- 

1833  Market,  r.  1833  Market 
"    Henry  G.,  butcher,  1839  Market 
"    Robert  W.,  chemist  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  SIS^/^ 
Steiner 
Plaefflin  Adolf,  groceries  and  liquors,  1801  Fol- 

som 
Pfaendler  Albert,  brewer  Jackson  Brewing  Co., 
r.  1511 A  Howard 
"    Anton,  cured  meats,  162,  9th 
"    Joseph,  beer  bottler  John   Rapp,    r.  iiy^ 
Morris  Av 
Pfaff  Adolph  M.,  salesman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  3016c  Sacramento 
"    Anna  A.,  widow,  r.  1025  Post 
"    Charles,  contractor,  r.  619,  17th 
"    Frank  S.,  driver  John  F.  Seyden,  r.  232  Lin- 
den Av 
"    Frederica,  widow,  r.  1620  Turk 
"    John  F.,  clerk  N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co.,  r.  615 

Fillmore 
"    Louis,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  907  Larkin,  r. 

26  Turk 
"    Thomas  R.,  clerk  N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co.,  r. 

1620  Turk 
"    Valentine,  machinist,  r.  621  Commercial 
Pfaffhauser  Henry,  r.  1224  Bush 
Pfahlert   Julius    (Heide    &  Pfahlert),    r.    1600 

Larkin 
Pfanz  Frederick,  liquors,  500,  6th 
Pfarr  George  W.,  bartender  Harry  B.  Adler,  r. 

735  Ellis 
Pfarrer  Alexander  R.,  architect,  1029  Noe 
"    Charles  T.,  bookkeeper  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  906,  21st 
Pfefler   Charles,    barber  Frank   Walker,  r.   27 
Howard 
"    Martin,  baker,  r.  637  Pacific 
Pfeifer  Edward  J.,  salesman  George  W.  Shreve, 
r.  737  Church 
"    George  P.,  liquors  and  boarding,  W  s  1st 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Henry,   butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  10th  Av 
South  nr  P 
Pfeiffer  Albert  L.,  printer  E.   J.  Bowen,  r.  615 
Gough 
"    Anton,  machinist  A.   J.  Van  Drake,  r.  136 

Fair  Oaks 
"    August,  baker,  r.  358  Jessie 
"    Daniel,  baker,  r.  711  Union 
"    Emma  Miss,  milliner  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  511  Haight 
"    Frank,  barber  Philip  Cohen,  r.  100  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Frederick,  shoemaker,  r.  615  Gough 
"    George,  cook,  r.  2014  Folsom 
"    Gottlieb,  machinist,  r.  118,  1st 
"    Heinrich,  baker,  r.  425  0'Farrell 
"    John,  r.  713'-4  Union 


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MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Plain,  Japanned  and  Stamped 

TINiAiKRE. 

Pfeiffer  John  W.,  locksmith,  r.  231%  Jackson 
"    Joseph,    cook  Albert    Zimmerman,    r.  906 

Pacific 
"    Louis,  r.  511  Haight 
"    Louis  A.,  steamfitter,  r.  358  Jessie 
"    Louis  W.,  harness  maker  Delfino  &  Ross, 

r.  7131/2  Union 
"    M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  2014  Folsom 
"    Rudolph,  steward  str  Pomona,  r.  419  Valley 
"    Thekla,  widow,  r.  517  Jessie 
"    William,  packer  E.  J.  Bowen,  r.  615  Gough 
4®-Pfeiffer.    See  Pfeffer 

Pfenninger  Emil  L.  (H.  Pfenninger  &  Co.),  r.35 
Lily  Av 
"    H.  &  Co.  (Hermann  and  Emil  L.  Pfennin- 
ger), confectionery,  1910  Ma,rket 
"    Herman,  engineer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Hermann    (H.   Pfenninger   &  Co.),  r.   141/2 

Page 
"    Werner,  sculptor,  r.  621  Commercial 
Pfister  J.  J.,  president  J.  J.  Pfister  Knitting 
Co.,  120  Sutter,  rooms  21-24,  r.  2208  Jones 
Pfister  J.  J.  Knitting  Co.,  J.  J.  Pfister  president, 
J.  O.  Gantner  secretary,  manufacturers 
knitted  goods,  bathing  suits,  sweaters, 
sporting  suits,  underwear,  etc.,  120  Sut- 
ter, rooms  21-24,  telephone  Main   1254, 
factory  410-412  Polk 
"    Nelson  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  719  Eddy 
"    Roy,    machinist    Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Roy  J.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 
Engineering,  r.  Oakland 
4®"Pfister.    See  Fister  and  Phister 
Pflaumbaum  Charles,  distiller  Blumenthal   & 

Co.,  r.  738  Green 
Pfleger  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  21  Falcon  Av 
Pfleider  Charles,  waiter  New  York  Kitchen,  r. 

457,  4th 
Pflueger  August,  tailor,  r.  920  Dolores 
4®"Pflueger.    See  Flugger 
Pfluger  Annie  Miss,  confectionery,  bSOYi,  6th 
"    Edward  J.,  salesman  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  149  Shipley  rear 
"    William     H.,     millhand     Deming-Palmer 
Milling  Co.,  r.  5301/^,  6th 
Pforr  John,  real  estate,  329  Montgomery,  r.  113 

Eddy 
Pfuhl  Henry,  salesman,  r.  1816  Lyon 
Pfund  A.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  208  Jones 
"    Theodore,  secretary  S.  F.  Tageblatt  Asso- 
ciation, 633  Merchant,  r.  208  Jones 
Pgoetz  Louis  (Leverenz  &  Pgoetz),  r.  1827  How- 
ard 
Phair  John,  commercial  traveler,  r.  2826  Bush 
"    Robert,  plasterer,  r.  140  Natoma 
"    Robert  H.,  laborer,  r.  1010  Tennessee 
•'    Thomas  Mrs.,  r.  268  Tehama 
4®"Phair.    See  Fair 
Phankuch   John,  laborer   Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  120b  Shot  well 
Pharion  Frederick  M.,  bakery  and  confectionery, 

634  Grove 
Pharo  James  E.,  collector  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Joel  H., delivery  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,r.  East 

Oakland 
"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  1008,  11th  Av  South 
Pheby  Thomas  B.  Jr.,  law  student  Bishop  & 

Wheeler,  r.  Oakland 
Phelan  A.  E..  oculist  and  aurist,  131  Post,  room 
3,  r.  632  Post 
"    Alfred  M.,  blacksmith  W.  A.  Mowry,  r.  8Y2 
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Phelan  Alice,  widow,  r.  SW  cor  17th  and  Va- 
lencia 

"    Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  8i4  Sheridan 

"    Annie,  compositor  Commercial  Publishing 
Co.,  r.  8/2  Sheridan 

"    Anthony,  painter,  r.  1220  Powell 
Phelan  Building,  Robert  McElroy  agent,  junc- 
tion Market  and  O'Farrell 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1135,  18th 

"    Charles  A.,  boiler  maker  Fulton   Eng.   & 
Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  553  Folsom 

•'    Charles  F.,  clerk  George  L.  Murdock,  r.  2202 
Taylor 

"    Edward  N.,  delivery  clerk  Pac.  Postal  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  807  Turk 

"    Frederick  M.,  harness  maker,  r.  415  Vallejo 

PHELAN  GEORGE  W., 

carriage,  wagon  and  truck  manufac- 
turer, repairing  in  all  its  branches 
promptly  done,  657-659  Bryant  nr  5tli, 
r.  11  Juniper 

Phelan  Gregory  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  11 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  du    R.,  physician  and  surgeon,  11 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  G.,  Inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  18 

Clara 
Phelan  James,  estate  of,  301  Phelan  Bldg 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  2554  Geary 
"    James,  physician,  r.  714  Bush 
Phelan  James  D.,  capitalist,  301  Phelan  Bldg, 

r.  SW  cor  17th  and  Valencia 
"    James  F.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

217a  Collingwood 
"    James  J.,  clerk  Payot,  TJpham  &  Co.,  r.  114 

Mason 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  1817  Union 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  1020  Folsom 
"    JohnC,  laborer,  r.  1328  Natoma 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  10  Louisa 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  553  Folsom 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank,  r. 

11  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Nicholas  J.,  solicitor,  r.  327  Broadway 
"    Patrick,  capitalist,  r.  18  Clara 
"    Peter  P.,  foreman  boiler  works  Fulton  Eng. 

&  Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  533  Folsom 
"    Robert  £.,  r.  18  Clara 
"    Thomas,  apprentice  Fulton  Eng.   &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  553  Folsom 
"    Timothy     F.,     watchman     Am.     Biscuit 

Co.,  r.  2208 Pine' 
"    William,  driver  Jersey  Farm  Co.,   r.  350 

Tehama 
"    William,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  437% 

Harrison 
"    William  J.,  carrier  postofiQce,  r.  2208  Pine 
"    William  J.,  machine  hand  Albert  Hansen, 

r.  614  Linden  Av 
4®-Phelan.    See  Philan 
Phelps  Abner,  r.  313  Devisadero 
"    A.  E.,  estate  of  (W.  S.  Phelps'&  Co.),  office 

13-15  Drumm 
Phelps  Alanson  H.,  president  Phelps  &  Arnold, 

220-222  Mission,  r.  1510  Jones 
"    Albert  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1510  Jones 
"    A.  S,,  waiter  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    Asa  H.,  with  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,    r.    1507 

Jones 

PHELPS  BROTHERS, 

importers  pianos,  organs,  etc.,  313  De- 
visadero 

Phelps  Carlos,  iron  worker,  r.  17  Zoe 
"    Cecilia  L.,  widow,  r.  428'/^  Fell 


Charles  A.,  salesman  Price  Baking  Pow- 
der Co. 

"    Charles  I.,  agent,  r.  1513  Sacramento 

"    Daniel  T.,  ship  smith,  r.  35  Borland 

"    Edwin  A.  (Phelps  &  Miller),  r.  Alameda 

"    Edwin  C,  clerk  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,  r.  1511 
Jones 

"    Frank  A.,  with  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,  r.  1507 
Jones 

"    Frederick  T.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  712 
Ellis 

"    George  T.,  clerk  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,  r.  2514 
Laguna 
Phelps  George  W.,  real  estate,  30  Montgomery, 
r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    H.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    James  C,  salesman  Stuparich   Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
2435  Mission 
Phelps  John  A.,  vice-president  Western  Fur- 
nishing Co.,  967  Mission,  r.  Oriel  Hotel 

"    John  B.,  watchman,  r.  240|4,  6th 

"    John  G.,  teamster  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    John  R.,  bookkeeper  California  Optical  Co., 
r.  2135  Pine 

"    Josephine  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Rincon  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  826  Green 

"    Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  1118  Leavenworth 

"    Laura  V.,  proof  reader  George  Spaulding 
&Co.,  r.  1332  Clay 

"    Louis  J.,  examiner  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  313 
Devisadero 

"    Manufacturing  Co.  The,  office  13-15  Drumm 

"    Philip,  r.  33  Hinckley 

"    Rodger  S.,  student,  r.  1510  Jones 

"    Timothy  Guy,  office  330  Pine,  rooms  3-4,  r. 
San  Mateo 

"    Tracy,  expressman,  r.  605  Broadway 
Phelps  Walter  J.,  accountant  O'Connor.  Moffatt 
&  Co.,  r.  313  Devisadero 

"    William,  ship  chandler,  r.  324  Jones 

"    William  H.,  with  W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.,  r. 
1511  Jones 

"    William  S.  (W.  S.  Phelps  &  Co.),  r.  1511  Jones 

"    Wisner  M.,  salesman  Overman  Wheel  Co., 
r.  309  Larkin 
Phelps  W.  S.  &  Co.  (William  S.  Phelps  and 
estate  of  A.  E.  Phelps),  shipsmiths,  13-15 
Drumm,  telephone  Drumm  189 
Phelps  &  Arnold,  Alanson  H.  Phelps  president, 
Henry  A.   Arnold  secretary,  iron  mer- 
chants, 220-222  Mission 
Phelps  &  Miller  (Edwin  A.  Phelps),  managers 

Eastern  manufacturers,  118-120  Sutter 
Phemester  Walter  B.,   liquors,  400,  4th,  r.  SUV^ 

Perry 
Phenix    Insurance   Co.   (of  Brooklyn),    Brown, 
Craig  &  Co.  general  agents,  407-409  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Mining    and  Milling  Co.   (Esmeralda  Co., 
Nev.),  Alfred  K.  Durbrow  secretary.  69 
Nevada  Block 
Pherson  Hugo  baker,  r.  237  Minna 

"    William,  seaman  str  Point  Arena 
Phil  C,  boatswain  str  City  of  Puebla 
Philadelphia     Board     Marine     Underwriters, 
Oliver  Eldridge    agent,  303    California, 
room  18 
Philadelphia  Brewery,  228-240,  2d 

"    Electrolysis  Co.,  28  Donohoe  Bldg 

Philadelphia  Manufacturing  Co., 

0.  L.  Cramer  proprietor,  manufacturer 
grocer's  supplies  and  specialties,  pick- 
les, mustard,  olives,  extracts,  oils, 
sauerkraut,  etc.,  431-435,  7th,  tele- 
phone South  530 

Philadelphia    Shoe 'Co.,  Bernard    Katschinski 
proprietor,  10,  3d 
"    Soap  Works,  Otto  Luhn  &  Co.,  proprietors, 

117-123  Diamond,  office  209  Battery 
"    The,  Charles  Tepper  proprietor,  421  Bush 

Philan  John  N.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  211 
Sutter,  r.  617  Mason 

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Philbin  John,  plasterer,  r.  38  Mary 

"    Thomas,  bricklayer,  r.  29  Dorland 
Philbon  George  G.,  bricklayer,  r.  140  Page 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  140  Page 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  varieties,  1702  Hayes 
"    Michael,  liquors,  53  Everett 
Philbrick    Charles     S.,    signpainter   Brown   & 

Johnson,  r.  Oakland 
"    David  W.  iPhilbrick  &  Metcalf),  r.  254bA 

Folsom 
"    Everett,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffat  t  &  Co., 

r.  3120  California 
"    Fred  E.,  watchman,  r.  3120  California 
"    &  Metcalf  (David  W.  Philbrick  and  Solon 

T.  Metcalf),  real  estate  and  varieties, 

2548a  Folsom 
Philbrook  Alonzo  K.,  bicycles    and  bicycle  re- 
pairing, 314  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  522  Polk 
PMlbrook  Horace  W.,  attorney   at   law,  214 

Pine,  rooms  62-65,  r.  784  Clayton 
"    Milton,  journalist,  r.  137  Sanchez 
Philip  Adrian   S.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  886  Shotwell 
"    Freda,  widow,  r.  2020  Sutter 
"    Helena  Miss,  porcelain  artist,  704  Sutter, 

r.  2020  Sutter 
"    Morley,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gilham 

&  Sawyer,  r.  214  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Marta  H.  Miss,   photographer,  704  Sutter, 

r.  2020  Sutter 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    John  H. ,  physician,  14  Grant  Av,  room  40,  r. 

Oakland 
Philipp  Hattie  Mrs.,  r.  1607  Webster 

"    Licher,  shoemaker,  r.  2195^4  Powell 
Philippi  Konrad,  cabinet  maker  Brass   &  Wit- 

tenburg,  r.  701  Natoma 
Philipps  Antone,  teamster,  r.  113  Freelon 
"    Conrad,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2519  Gough 
"    George,  mining,  r.  546  Turk 
"    Philip,  clerk,  r.  2519  Gough 
Philippson  Isaac,  r.  727  Bush 
Philips  Edward,  painter,  1106  Steiner,  r.  1328 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  211,  4th 
"    Fritz,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &  Co.,r. 

111314  Kearny 
"    Newton  (Seeligsobn  &  Philips),  and  travel- 
ing salesman  Jules  Levy  &  Bros.  r.  221 

Kearny 
"    William  J.,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovich  & 

Co. ,  r.  cor  6th  and  Howard 
4®-Philips.    See  Phillips 

PMlkill  Benjamin,  groceries,  fruits  and  vege- 
tables, SW  cor  22d  and  Howard,  r.  906 

Treat  Av 
Phillip  Fred,  clerk  str  Transit,  r.  Oakland 
"    James,  seaman  str  Australia 
"    Leon,  engineer  The  F.  Thomas  Parisian 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Wks,  r.  438  Ringold 

rear 
"    Thaddeus,  depot  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  foot  Mar- 
ket, r.  Oakland 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  145,  4th 
Phillipps  Jane,  widow,  r.  522,  19th 
"    Joseph,  cook   Palace    Restaurant,    r.   409 

Stevenson 
Phillippsen  J.  C.   Henry,  porter  Getz  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  1214  McLea  Court 
"    John,  cellarman  Joseph  Melczer  A  Co.,  r. 

12i4  McLea  Court 
Phillips  A.,r.  Paciflc-Union  Club 
"    A.    &    Co.,    excursions  P.  A.    Ziegenfuss 

agent,  30  Montgomery 
"    Abraham,  painter,  r.  933  Clay 
"    Abraham  Jr.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson, 

r.  933  Clay 
"    A.  H.,  printer  Bulletin,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Albert  J.,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  126, 5th 
"    Alexander,  painter  Burr  &  Shields,  r.  1206 

Laurel  Av 
"    Alice  Miss_,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
"    Allen  W.,   zincographer  Chronicle,  r.   258 

Stevenson 
"    Andrew  G.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1007  Hamp- 
shire 
"    Andrew  H.,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  333  Fell 
"    Antonio,  clerk,  r.  113  Freelon 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
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In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Phillips  Arabelle  P.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  709 

Taylor 
"    Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  408  Pacific 
"    Archibald  W.,  clerk,  r.  211  Guerrero 
"    August,    barber,    316    East    North,    r.   223 

Broadway 
"    Bennett,  harnessmaker,  2413  Mission 
"    Bernhardt,  bartender  McCarthy  Bros.,  r. 

858'/2  Folsom 
"    Block,  SE  cor  Mission  and  2d 

PHILLIPS  BROTHERS 

(Thomas  K  and  William  R.),  book 
binders  and  blank  book  manufactur- 
ers, 505  Clay 

Phillips  Caroline  M.,  widow,  r.  633i/4  Geary 

"    Caroline  T.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    C.  H.  Chemical  Co.  (New  York),  mfg.  chem- 
ists, W.  C.  Welch  Jr.,  agent,  23,  2d 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  816  Powell 

"    Charles  E..  clerk,  r.  1321  Powell 
Phillips  Charles   H.,  notary  public  and  com- 
missioner of  deeds,  638  Market,  telephone 
Main  570,  r.  1620  Fell,  telephone  Pine  2591 

"    Clark  W.,  bartender  A.  A.   Henderson,  r. 
137,  3d 

"    Cliff,  manager  People's  Palace  Amusement 
Co.,  SW  cor  Eddy  and  Mason,  r.  434  Ellis 

"    Cora  E.,  widow,  r.  728  Harrison 

"    David  W.,  inspector  Hartford  Boiler  Ins. 
Co.,  306  Sansome,  r.  25  Prosper 

"    E.,  r.  1045 Market 

"    Edward,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros.,  r.  231  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Edward,    decorator,    908   Larkin,    r.    1328 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Edward,  teamster  Thomas  Tierney,  r.  609 
Minna 

"    Edward,  upholsterer,  r.  514  Pine 

"    Edward  F.,  watchman,  r.  937  Shotwell 

"    Eleanor,  stenographer  Merrill-Miller  Col- 
lege, r.  East  Oakland 

"    Elizabeth   H.    Mrs.,   dressmaking,    r.   808 
Valencia 

"    Ellen,  chambermaid  New  Western  Hotel 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  40  Stanford 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1310  Fulton 

"    Emily  Mrs.,  proprietor  Inglewood  House, 
126,  5th 

"    Esther  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1206  Laurel  Av 

"    Eugene  W.,  horseshoer,  r.  808  Valencia 

"    Fitel,  merchant,  r.  1261  Octavia 

"    Florence  J.,  widow,  r.  1826  Castro 

"    Frank,  r.  1301  Gough 

"    Frank,  hostler  A.  M.  Turner,  r.  1106  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Frank,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 

"    George,    mining   engineer,    10   California, 
room  3,  r.  546  Turk 

"    George,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  and  ex- 
press, 1928  Howard 

"    George  H.,  driver,  r.  393,  6th 

"    George  J.,  clerk,  r.  1011  Green 

"    George  W.,  clerk  Whitney  Transfer  Co.,  r. 
28  Everett 

"    George  W.,  rigger,  r.  310  Folsom  rear 

"    Grattan  D.  (Phillips  &  Smyth),  r.  1514  Val- 
lejo 

"    Hannah  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 
Grammar  School,  r.  3016  Washington 

"    Harry  W.,  bookbinder  Phillips  Bros.,  r.  728 
Harrison 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  37  Minna 

"    Henry,  mining  engineer,  r.  210  San  Jose 
Av 

"    Henry  A.,  painter,  r.  1206  Laurel  Av 


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Phillips  Henry  B.,  with  Caspar  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Henry  P.,  weigher,  r.  1308,  17th 
"    Howard,  r.  1721  Sutter 
"    I.  L.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  233  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Phillips  Insulated  Wire  Co.  (Pawtucket,  R.  I.), 

California    Electrical    Works    general 

agents,  35  Market 
"    Isadora  L.,  bookkeeper  Brown  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  1261  Octavia 
"    Isidor,  salesman  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  826 

Haight 
"    Israel  L..,  grocer,  79,  9th,  r.    1607  Golden 

Gate  Av 

PHILLIPS  J.  Mme., 

ladies'  hairdresser,  944  Market,  r.  603 
Hyde 

Phillips  James,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  cigar  maker  S.  F.  Cigar  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

609  Minna 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  5  Vandewater 
"    James,  pressman  Chronicle,  r.  340  Union 
"    James  K.,  printer  Hinton  Printing  Co.,  r. 

1244  Howard 
"    James  P.   M.,   stone    contractor,    40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  2407  Clay 
"    James  R.,  r.  603  Hyde 
"    James  S.,  with  The  Sanden  Electric  Co.,  r. 

1709  Mason 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  540,  3d 
"    J.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  lOlS^^,  20th 
"    J.  D.,  salesman  D.  Samuels 
"    Jennings,  pressman,  r.  340  Union 
"    John,  cabinet  maker  Willi  am  A.  Schrock, 

r.  3000  Laguna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  17  Madison  Av  rear 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  340  Union 
"    John    E.,    teamster,   533   Market,   r.  41514 

Grove 
"    John  S.,  compositor  Call,  r.  12  Hill 
"    Joseph  E.,  teamster,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Joseph  H.,  miner,  r.  624  Fulton 
"    Joseph  J,,  bookkeeper,  r.  2407  Clay 
"    Joseph  L,.,  clerk,  r.  3016  Washington 
"    Joseph  W.,  decorator,  r.  945  Mission 
"    Julius,  cigar  maker,  r.  933  Clay 
"    Julius,  salesman   Getz   Bros.  &  Co..  r.  108 

McAllister 
"    J.  W.,  decorator  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  945 

Mission 

PHILLIPS  L.  E., 

attorney  at  law  and  journalist,  mem- 
ber of  the  bar  United  States  Supreme 
Court,  practice  limited  to  the  higher 
courts,  405  Montgomery,  1st  floor,  tel- 
ephone 5430 
Phillips  Lena  Mrs.,  r.  1065  Market 

"    Louis,  r.  1721  Sutter 

"  M.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Phillips  and  Mark 
Green),  general  merchandise  and  com- 
mission merchants,  202  Market,  room  7 

"  Manuel,  laborer  R.  L.  Kohr  &  Co.,  r.  525 
Pacific 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  706  Harrison 

"    Marguerita  C.  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"  Maria  E.  Miss,  manager  Munson  School  of 
Shorthand  and  Typewriting,  6  and  10  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th  fioor,  r.  664  Haight 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  209  Clara 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2713^/4  Folsom 

"  Mary  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 
School,  r.  27131/2  Folsom 


Phillips  Mary  E.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 

M.   Elizabeth  Mrs.,  bakery,  223  Broadway 
M.  H.,  r.  Ill,  10th 

Milton,  clerk  Judson  Dynamite  and  Pow- 
der Co.,  r.  1721  Sutter 
Nathan  F.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

12  Oak 
Newton,  traveling  salesman,  r.  118  Grant 

Av 
Oliver  C,  policeman,  r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 
Patrick,  plumber,  r.  823|/3  Montgomery 
Philip,  tailor,  7  Eddy,  r.  425  Stevenson 
Phillip  L.,  collector  The  Jewish  Times  and 

Observer,  r.  3016  Washington 
Randall  P.,  bookbinder  Phillips  Bros.,  r. 

1817  O'Farrell 
Raphael,  mining,  r.  326A  Ellis 
Richard  F.,  broker,  r.  1753  Ellis 
Robert,  slater   Forderer   Cornice  Wks,  r. 

20JC  Clara 
Robert  B.,  freight  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan 

&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  1922  San  Carlos  Av 
Rosetta,  widow,  r.  424  Fell 
Samuel,  r.  533  Potrero  Av 
Samuel  A.,   lessee  and  manager  Walters' 

Napa  Co.  Soda,  404  McAllister 
Samuel  J.,  salesman,  r.  1206  Laurel  Av 
Samuel  S.,  r.  2912  Sacramento 
Sarah  M.,  widow  (M.  Phillips  &  Co.),  r.  724 

Golden  Gate  Av 
S.  R.,  r.  1045  Market 
S.  S.,  clerk,  r.  120  Post 

Sydney,  electrician,  r.  724  Golden  Gate  Av 
Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  104  Elsie 
Thomas,  plasterer,  r.  218  Arlington 
Thomas  B.,  bookbinder,  r.  706V4  Harrison 
Thomas  K.  (Phillips  Bros.),  r.  1817  O'Far- 
rell 
Tony  C,  shipping  clerk,  r.  Ill  Newman 
Phillips  Welton  J.,  superintendent  Station  E 
Post  Office,  r.  430,  19th 
William,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 

r.  209  Clara 
William,  foreman  Enterprise  Paper  Box 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  219  Hickory  Av 
William,  laborer,  r.  5  Vandewater 
William,  liquors.  141,  5th 
Phillips  William  A.,  U.  S.  Local  Inspector  Boi- 
lers, U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  21,  r. 
1923  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  E.   (Friedhofer  &  Phillips),  r.  808 

Valencia 
"    William  E.,  can  maker  Holbrook,   Merrill 

&  Stetson,  r.  82314  Montgomery 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r, 

618  Taylor 
"    William  H.,  lineman    Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  308  Tehama 
"    William  J.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt&  Co., 

r.  514  Leavenworth 
"    William  P.,  teamster  James  A.  McMahon, 

r.  764  Howard 
"    William  R.  (Phillips  Bros.),  r.  634,  17th 
"    William    S.,    cigars    and     tobacco,    1200 

Market,  r.  1306  Market 
"    William  W.,  glass  blower,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    &  Smyth  (Grattan  D.  Phillips  and  Owen 
H.  Smyth),  printers,  540  Clay 
Philpott    Addison,    special   policeman,  r.   1904 
McAllister 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  614  Sutter 
"    Daniel,  machinist,  r.  1904  McAllister 
"     Ernest,  bartender  Lick  House 
"    Frederick  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

3221  Sacramento 
"    Laura  E.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  634  Geary 
"    Martin,  motorman  Market   St.  Ry,  r.  1904 

McAllister 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
1225  Pacific 
Philstrom  Axel,  salesman  Hofmann&  Woenne, 

r.  738  Minna 
Phlnney  Alfred,   shipping    clerk  J.  Noonan,  r. 

510a  Jessie 
Phipps  Alfred,  shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
1616  Lexington  Av 
"    Alfred  B.,  stockbroker,  331  Pine 
"    August,  teamster,  r.  940  Bryant 


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PMpps  Augustus,  teamster,  r.  146  Perry 
"    Charles  J.,  with    Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.   146 

Perry 
"    Harry,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1530 

Kentucky 
"    James,  harnessmaker,  r.  659  Howard 
"    Jesse  W.,  carpenter,  r.  6089^  Natoma 
"    J.  L.  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  1113'/2  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  harnessmaker,  665  Howard 
Phister  Nat  P.,  1st  lieut.  Company  K  1st  In- 
fantry U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Phoedovius  William,  peddler,  r.  1046  Kentucky 
Phoenix  Assurance   Co.    (of    London),   Butler 
&  Haldan  general  agents,  413  California 
Phoenix  Bar  The,  Emil  R.  Fischer  proprietor, 
533  California 
"    Brewery,  Thomas  J.  Kirby  proprietor,  528 

Noe 
"    Building,  621  Sansome 
Phoenix  Insurance  Co.    (of   Hartford,    Conn.), 
Arthur  E.  Magill  general  agent,  SE  cor 
California  and  Sansome 
Phoenix  Iron  Works.    See  Union  Iron  Works 
"    Law  and  Collection  Office,  Leon  Leszynsky 

manager,  426  California,  room  9 
"    Mutual    Life     Insurance     Co.    (Hartford, 
Conn.),  Edward  P.  Gray  agent,  34  Luning 
Bldg 

PHCENIX   RESTAURANT, 

Richardson  &  Blair  proprietors,  2130 
Fillmore  between  California  and  Sac- 
ramento 

Phoenix  Shirt  Co.,  G.    Brenner  manager,  26-28 

Battery 
Phoenix  Warehouse,  San  Francisco   Storage 
and  Transfer  Co.,  proprietors,  S  s  Bran- 
nan  bet  8th  and  9th 
Phonograph  Co.  (Edison),  M.  L.  Sawyer  mana- 
ger, 216  Bush,  room  33 
Photo  Mount  and  Card  Manufacturing  Co., 
Samuel  H.  Greenberg  manager,  3d  floor 
Niantic   Bldg,    NW    cor  Sansome    and 
Clay 
Phreaner  Adam  F.,  confectionery,  124  Ellis 
Physicians'  Building,  803  Sutter 
Piaggio  Augustlno,  groceries  and  liquors,  837 

Pacific,  r.  1622  Stockton 
PianeUa  Luigi,  laborer,  r.  i;^  Edith 
Piano  String  Co.,  147  Beale 
Piasecki  Bronislawa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   17 
Serpentine  PI 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  17  Serpentine  PI 
"    Joseph,  helper  D.  D.  Wass,  r.  17  Serpentine 
PI 
Piatt  Charles  E.,  manager  Union  Mfg.  Co.,  533 
Mission,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Walter  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1214  Treat 
Av 
Picard  Armand  (Picard  &  Hessel),  r.  13a  Polk 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  413!^  Hayes 
"    &  Hessel  (Armand  Picard  and  Abraham 
Hessel),  house    furnishing   goods,    13a 
Polk 
Picasso  Emanuel,  architect,  r.  2206  Taylor 
Picchi  Pasquale,   fruits    and   vegetables,    136 
Hayes,  r.  132  Hayes 
"    S.,  fruit  peddler,  r.  1006  Montgomery 
Piccinini  Battiste.  porter  Paulucci  &  Casassa, 
r.  514  Francisco 
"    Lorenzo,  baker  L.  Valente,  r.  214  Broad- 
way 
Plccirillo  Frank  D.,  teacher  music,  525  Post 
Piccoli   Christian,  fruits  and  vegetables,  448, 

26th 
Picetti  Frederick,  waiter  Sanguinette  &  Co. 
"    Giovanni,  scavenger,  r.  331  Broadway 
"    John  P.,  porter  Phelan  Bldg 
Piche  Medor,  harnessmaker,  636  Broadway,  r. 

1526  Powell 
Pichoir  Henry,  mining,  320  Sansome,  room  24, 

r.  Paciflo-Union  Club 
Pichot  Charles,  watchmaker,  1004  Pacific 

"    Marie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1004  Pacific 
Pick  Albert  P.,  millhand   Del  Monte  Milling 
Co.,  r.  611  Franklin 
"    Martin,  salesman,  r.  Rivoli  Av  nr  Stanyan 


Pickard  Charles,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1510 
Sacramento 
"    Henry,  waiter  G.  Mayes  &  Co.,  r.  16  Lang- 
ton 
"    Herbert  L.,  manager,  r.  5  Golden  PI 
"    Ivan  L.,  ironworker  S.  F.  Walker,  r.   1235 

Mission 
"    Louis    H.,   salesman    Frank   Maskey,  r.  5 
Golden  PI 
Picken  Fred,  clerk  H.  E.  A.  Buttelmann,  r.  148, 

nth 
Pickens,   Fulton  &  Company   (incorporated), 
William  Fulton  president,  Edward  Goel- 
ler  secretary  and  treasurer,  proprietors 
The  Commercial  Agency,  130  Sansome 
"    John,  driver  New  York  Dairy,  r.  Old  San 

Jose  road  nr  County  Jail 
"    Nellie  Miss,  with  Louis  Thors,  r.  20  O'Far- 
rell 
Pickering  Edward  D.,  porter  Wells.  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  735a  Ellis 
"     Ernest,  boatman,  r.  3  Tremont  Av 
Pickering    Frederick    M.,  with  William   H. 
Howard,  r.  2444  Jackson 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  26  Steuart 
"    Loring  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1018  Bush 
"    William    (Louis    Talcott),    druggist,   1232 
Stockton 
Pickett  Garrett,  livery  stable,  14-16  Clementina, 
r.  41  Clementina 
"    Garrett  Jr.,  patternmaker  First  St.  Wks, 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  41  Clementina 
"    George,  sprinkler  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John  A.,  porter  Hotel  Langham 
"    William,  mining,  r.  1219  Clay 
Pickles  Annie  Miss,  clerk  Gen.   Pass.  Agent's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1717  Sutter 
Pickthall  M.   &  Co.    (Myles  Pickthall),  engi- 
neers' supplies,  509-513  Mission 
"    Myles  (M.  Pickthall  &  Co.,  r.  112  Tehama 
Pico  Pasqualina,  widow,  r.  2404  Folsom 
Picollo  Frank,  scavenger,  r.  16  Laurel 
Piconso  Bartolomeo,  scavenger,  r.  317  Filbert 
Picot  J.  H.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  121  Post,  room 

45 
Picotte  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  211  Minna 
Picton  Thomas,  manager  Mrs.  Ellen  A.  Harris, 
r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    William,   clerk  Mrs.   Ellen  A.   Harris,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Pidancet  Sebastien,   liquors,  9^4  Taylor,  r.  825 

Greenwich 
Pidge  Dwight  M.,  show  cards,  9  Geary,  r.  257 
Octavia 
"    Paul  N.,  conductor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,   r.  37 
Austin  Av 
Pidgeon  Edward  G.,  driver  William  C.  Miller, 
r.  238,  14th 
"    George  R.,  designer,  r.  226  O'Farrell 
"    Patrick,  driver,  r.  lOllA  Shotwell 
"    W.  John,  engineer  H.  Bohls  &  Co.,  r.  1011a 
Shotwell 
JBS'Pidgeon.    See  Pigeon 
Pidprade    Rosalie    Miss,  laundress    Raymond 

Momboisse,  r.  26i/4  Scott  PI 
Pidwell  Willard,  salesman,  r.  2630  Folsom 
Piedmont  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Jabez  Howes  secre- 
tary, 214  Pine,  room  55 
"    House,  Henry  Meyer  proprietor,  115a  6th 
"    Land  Co.,  G.  J.  M.  E.  d'Aquin  secretary, 
508  Montgomery,  room  20 
Piedmonti  Paul,  cook,  r.  1310  Kearny 
Piehl  Emil  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1205 
Valencia 
"    Otto,  bartender  Schwartz  &  Meyer,  r.  1214 
Sacramento 


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Piel  John  A.,  leather  cutter  J.  C.  Rued  &  Cc,  r. 

541b  Castro 
Pielhop   Frederick  R.,  groceries  and   liquors, 

NW  cor  Cortland  and  North  Avs 
Piepenburg  Albert,  employe  Hulse,  Bradford  & 

Co.,  r.  28  Russ 
Pieper  Ernst,  r.  642  Sacramento 
"    Harry  C,  cleric,  r.  1016a  Shotwell 
"    William,    groceries    and    liquors,  SE    cor 
Mason  and  Vallejo.  r.  839  Vallejo 
4S=-Pieper.    See  Piper 

Pieperling  Charles  (J.  Pieperling  &  Son),  r.  1143 
Union 
"    J.  &  Son  (Joseph  and  Charles),  butchers, 

1928  Hyde 
"    Joseph  (J.  Pieperling  &  Son),  r.  1143  Union 
Pier  No.  1,  formerly  Clay  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  2,  formerly  Mission  St.  Wharf  1 
Pier  No.  3,  formerly  Washington  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  4,  formerly  Mission  St.  Wharf  2 
Pier  No.  5,  formerly  Jackson  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  6,  formerly  Howard  St.  Wharf  1 
Pier  No.  7,  formerly  Pacific  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  8,  formerly  Howard  St.  Wharf  2 
Pier  No.  9,  formerly  Broadway  St.  Wharf  2 
Pier  No.  10,  formerly  Howard  St.  Wbarf  3 
Pier  No.  11,  formerly  Broadway  St.  Wharf  1 
Pier  No.  12,  formerly  Folsom  St.  Wharf  1 
Pier  No.  13,  formerly  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  14,  formerly  Folsom  St.  Wharf  2 
Pier  No.  15,  formerly  Green  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  16,  formerly  Harrison  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  17,  formerly  Union  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  20,  formerly  Steuart  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  24,  formerly  Spear  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  27,  formerly  Seawell  3 
Pier  No.  28,  formerly  Main  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  32,  formerly  Beale  St.  Wharf 
Pier  No.  34,  formerly  Fremont  St.  Wharf 
Pieraccini  G.,  fruits  and  vigetables,  1411  Church 
PJerard  Charles  J.,  musician,  r.  717  Bush 
Pierce  A.H.,  student,  r.  1718  Folsom 
"    A.  Lincoln,  blacksmith,  r.  10  Dehon 
"    Annie  B.,  widow,  r.  28  Stanly  PI 
"    Charles  D.  (Pierce  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  O.,  clerk  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
Pierce  Charles  L.,  hardware  commission  mer- 
chant and  manufacturers'  agent ,  150  New 
Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  V.  (Copeland  &  Pierce),  r.  895  Noe 
"    Clarence,  clerk,  r.  3OI614,  16th 
"    Elery  G.,  foreman  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  20  Stanly  PI 
"    Ella  Miss,  r.  216  Fell 

"    Ella  v.,  compositor  Bulletin,  r.  271I14  Sut- 
ter 
"    Ferdinand     C,     upholsterer     Occidental 

Hotel,  r.  1113  Jones 
"    Frances  Miss,  r.  2930  Clay 
"    Francis  E.,  captain  Co.  G.  1st  infantry  U. 

S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1122  York 
"    Frank,  solicitor  E.  C.  Dake,  r.   1020  Mar- 
ket 
"    Frank  H.  (Severance,  Sherman  &  Pierce), 
attorney  at  law,  511  California,  rooms  60- 
61,  r.  720F  Bush 
"    Frank  J.,  tinsmith,  r.  3016^^,  16th 
"    Frank  W.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  317,  2d  Av 
"    Frederick,  laborer  First  St.  Wks  Union  I. 

Wks 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk,  r.  27111/4  Sutter 
"    George  B.,  naaehinist  American  Type  Foun- 
ders Co.,  r.  2103a  Leavenworth 


Pierce  George  H.,  master  bark  Sea  King,  38 

Market,  r.  Berkeley 
Pierce  H.  &  W.  (Henry  Pierce),  loan  and  com- 
mission brokers,  728  Montgomery 

"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  68  Minna 

"    Harry  E.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  1  McDermottPl 

"    Henry  (H.  &  W.  Pierce),  r.  Oakland 

"    Henry  H.,  r.  137 Cbestnut 

"    Henry  J.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 
722  Army 

"    Herbert,  electrician,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Herbert,  marine  engineer,  r.  211  Mason 

"    Ira,  farmer,  r.  1730  Jackson 

"    James,    shoemaker,  604!^  Mission,  r.    141 
Perry 

"    James  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  1503  Taylor 

PIERCE  JAMES  M., 

San   Francisco    Storage    Warehouse, 

furniture,  trunks,  pianos,  household 

goods,    etc.,    received    for   storage, 

charges    moderate,     735   Market,  r. 

Berkeley 
Pierce  James  T.,  cook,  r.  556  Stevenson  rear 
"    James  W.  (Pierce  &  Co.),  r.  1001  Sutter 
"    Jesse,   watchman    Bellingham   Bay   Imp. 

Co.,  r.  137  Chestnut 
"    John,  expressman,  cor  4th  and  Townsend, 

r.  1119  Treat  Av 
"    John  C,  marble  dealer,  r.  216  Linden  Av 
"    John  W.,  clerk  B.  McMahon,  r.  121  Henry 
"    Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  216  Fell 
"    Louis  H.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

8  Gough 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  141  Perry 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  employee  Neustadter  Bros., 

r.  134  Oak 
"    Michael  J.,  liquors,  1633  Market 
"    Minerva  W.  Miss,  r.  20  Stanly  PI 
"    M.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  704  Sacramento 
Pierce  M.  M.,  secretary  Walter  S.  Pierce  Co., 

SE  cor  Market  and  14th 
"    Monroe  R.,  teamster,  r.  1409  Pacific 
"    Nellie  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co..  r.  216 

Fell 
"    Nelson,  master  mariner,  r.  717  Greenwich 
"    Orestes,    offlce   722    Montgomery,    r.    Oak- 
land 
"    Patrick,  gatekeeper  S.  P.  Co.,  cor  4th  and 

Townsend,  r.  12^  Bluxome  rear 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Patrick  H.,  carpenter,  r.  154  West  Mission 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    R.  v.,  marine  engineer,  r.  519,  3d 
"    S.,r.  420  Geary 
"    Samuel  J.,  bricklayer  L.  E.  Clawson&  Co., 

r.  1221  Folsom 
"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  1409  Pacific 
"    Silas     L.,    instrument     maker     John    M. 

Klein's    Electrical   Wks,    r.    NW    cor 

Army  and  Connecticut 
"    Sophia  G.  Miss,  r.  1730  Jackson 
Pierce  street  Congregational  Church,  Rev. 

Philip  Coombe  pastor,  NW  cor  Pierce 

and  Green 
"    T.  Edgar,  machinist,  r.  230  Langton  rear 
"    Thomas  W.,  boatbuilder,  r.  10  Dehon 
"    Toka,  domestic,  2320  Mission 
Pierce  Walter  S.,  president  Walter  S.  Pierce 

Co.,    Western    wholesale   agent  W.  W. 

Kimball  Co.,  Chicago,  SE   cor  Market 

and  14th 

PIERCE  WALTER  S.  CO. 

(incorporated),  Walter  S.  Pierce  pres- 
ident, M.  M.  Pierce  secretary,  manu- 
facturers pianos  and  piano  strings, 
SE  cor  Market  and  14th 

Pierce  Walter  W.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR..  r.  1417 
Hyde 

W.  Frank  (Pierce  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

William  B.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 
Hayden  Co.,  r.  354  Scott 

William  J.  (Pierce  &  Son),  r.  704  Sacra- 
mento 

William  W.,  salesman  Pierce  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

&  Co.  (J.  W.  Pierce  and  William  Ikle),  real 
estate  and  business  agents,  22  Kearny 


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Pierce  &  Co.  (W.  Frank  and  Charles  D.   Pierce), 
dealers  cash  registers    and    computing 
scales,  11-16  Chronicle  Bldg 
Pierce  &  Son  (William    J.    Pierce),    magnetic 

trusses,  704  Sacramento 
4®=Pierce.    See  Pearce  and  Peirce 
Piercy  Alpheus  B.,  painter,  r.  1318  Natoma 
"     Emily  A  ,  widow,  r.  2819,  16th 
"    Joseph    A.,    shipsmith    Isidore    Burns,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Viola  C.  C.  Miss,  r.  2122  Washington 
Pieretti  Giovanni,    produce    commission  mer- 
chant, 504  Davis,  r.  322i/^  Broadway 
Pierini  Attilio  (Pierini  &  Arrighi).  r.  110  Pacific 
"    &  Arrighi  (Attilio  Pierini  and  Senesi  Ar- 
righi), restaurant  and  liquors.  426  Davis 
Pieroff  Augustus,  real  estate,  r.  1118  Kearny 
Pierotti  Henry  C,  oiler,  r.  1639a  Fulton  rear 
Pierre  Peter,  r.  711  Grove 
Pierrepont  John  B.,  painter,  r.  701  Laguna 
Pierron  Emile,  baker,  r.  733  Broadway 

"    Ernest,  molder,  r.  6641^  Howard 
Pierson  Albert  E.,  3d  engineer  str  Coptic 
"    Albertus  M.,  laborer,  r.  310  Centra    Av 
"    Andrew,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  S  s 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 
•'    Arthur  B.    (Pierson  Bros.),    r.    2310   Brod- 

erick 
"    Bernard,  water  tender  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  22  Zoe 
"    Brothers  (Arthur  B.  and  Frank  W.;,  book- 
sellers and  stationers,  225  Kearny 
"    Charles,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  229,  4th 
"    Charles  proprietor    Franconia  House,  S  s 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  654  Howard 
"    Edward,  engineer,  r.  32  Bernard 
"    Edward  R.,  clerk  Pae.  Coast  Home  Supplv 

Assn 
"    Esther  A.,  widow,  r.  130i^,  9th 
"    Eugene,  artist,  90  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.   415 

Jones 
"    Frank  W.  (Pierson  Bros.),  r.  1334  Washing- 
ton 
"    Frederick  H.,  bookkeeper  Henry  Cowell  & 

Co.,  r.  2214  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hilma,  domestic,  2009  California 
"    Inez,  widow,  r.  25  Shotwell 
Pierson    Lawrence    H.,  manager  Commercial 
Box  Factory,  office  121  Market,    r.    1628 
Vallejo 
"    Martin,  peddler,  r.  1138  Bryant 
"    Nils,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  cor  San  Bruno 

Av  and  15th  Av  South 
"    Peter,  teamster  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  14  Washington 
"    Piter,  carpenter  H.  F.  Morton,  r.  93  Mont- 
gomery Block 
"    Richard  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  405  Brod- 

erick 
"    Svante  (Erikson  &  Peterson),  r.  26  Fell 
"    Theo,  hostler  X  L  Dairy  Co.,  r.  cor  21st  and 

Folsom 
"    Walter  E.,  druggist  William  Simpson,   r. 

1111  Sutter 
"    W.  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  758,  9th 
"    William  E.,  decorator  Hotel  St.  Nicholas. 

r.  231  Page 
■'    William  M.  (Pierson  &  MitcheU),   r.  2214 
Van  Ness  Av 
Pierson  &  Mitctiell  (William  M.  Pierson  and 
Robert  B.  Mitchell),  attorneys  at  law, 
28-32  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
*®"Pierson.    See  Pearson 
Pietila  Fred,  seaman,  r.  45  Sacramento 
Pietra  Ligure  Hotel,  215  Broadway 
Pietro  Carlo,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor  25tli 
and  Douglass 
"    P.  Nave,  boarding,  314  Pacific 
Pietrowski  Rudolph,  cooper,  r.  338,  5th 
Piffle  G.,  blacksmith  Cal.  Construction  Co.,   r. 

530,  17th 
Pigeon  Albert,  driver  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  SW 

cor  Pine  and  Dupont 
4®"Pigeon.    See  Pidgeon 

Piggott  George  J.,  bartender  E.  J.   Duflield.   r. 
705  California 
"    Thomas,  gasfltter,  r.  1104  Mission 
«®-Piggott.    See  Pigott 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE&CO.,^ 

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Pignaz  John  N.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1419 
Baker 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1342  Alabama 
Pigott  Alexander  R.,  cook,  r.  1027  Clay 

"    Charles,  clerk  John  J.  Ryan,  r.  829  Brannan 
Piguet  Edward  W.,   teacher  music,  r.  120  Sil- 
ver 
"    Eugene  E. ,  watchcase  maker,  3  Hardie  PI , 
r.  120  Silver 
JS®" Piguet.    See  Piquet 
Pihlman  Gustav,  seaman,  r.  111%  Freelon 
Pike  Boaz  D.  (Coblentz,  Pike  &  Co.),  r.  1909  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Charles  R.  Rev.,  r.  653  Valencia 
Pike  Charles  W.,  president  Charles  W.  Pike  & 
Co.,   124  California,   r.   134  South  Brod- 

Pike  Charles  W.  &  Co.,  Charles  W.  Pike  presi 
dent,  Thomas  H.  Pike  secretary,  ship  ■*■ 
ping    and    commission    merchants,    12 
California 
"    Elias  W.,  r.  110  Natoma 
"    Ella  Miss,  r.  1201  Taylor 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  24  Harriet 
"    Frank  H.,    conductor    Market  St.    Ry,   r. 

8I214  Haight 
"    Grace  W.,  widow,  r.  313  Taylor 
"    Henry,  bricklayer,  r.  418  Eureka 
"    Jacob  M,,  clerk  Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  r.  1629 

Sutter 
"    James  N.,  with  O.  R.  Jones,  315  Pine,  r. 

1109  Bush 
"    Joseph  W.  (Power  &  Pike),  r.  610  Jones 
"    Nellie  B.  Miss,  cashier  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co., 

r.  313  Taylor 
"    Roy  M.,  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  320 
McAllister 
Pike  Thomas  H.,  secretary  Charles  W.  Pike  & 
Co.,  124  California,  r.  320  McAllister 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1622  Harrison 
"    William,  master  fireboat  Governor  Irwin, 

r.  1629  Sutter 
"    Willis,  salesman  Charles  W.  Pike  &  Co.,  r. 
320  McAllister 
Pilcher  Birdie  Miss,  stenographer,  325  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  4-5,  r.  Oakland 
"    L.  R.  Miss,  stenographer,  584  Emporium 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Pilcovich  A.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

■     528  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pile  A.  H.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1542 
Kentucky 
"    Charles  I.,  collector  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Luther,  stamp  maker  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  C,  waiter  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 
NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
«iS=-Pile.    See  Pyle 
Pilger  Joseph,  r.  1418  Larkin 
■'    Samuel,  laundryman,  r.  2905  Pine 
"    William,    cloak    manufacturer,    118    Mc- 
Allister, r.  1102  Fillmore 
Pilgrem  Thomas  L.,  wood  worker  Almerin  T. 

Becraft,  r.  3119  Mission 
Pilgrim    Chapel     (Congregational),    John    H. 
Kemp  superintendent,  Edinburgh  nr  Per- 
sia Av 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  1908  Greenwich 
Pilkington  Thomas,  machinist  Electrical  Engi- 
neering Co.,  r.  905  Market 
Pill  Box    The,  Forster  &  Co.   proprietors,   1059 

Market 
Pillar  Henry,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  618 
Gough 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  620  Tennessee 


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Pillar  John  A.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  620 
Tennessee 
"    William  G.,  machinist,  r.  271  Minna 
Pillich  Nicolas,  cook,  r.  1422  Powell 
Pillow  Annie  Miss,  lodgings,  312  Louisiana 

PILLOW  INHALER, 

cures  catarrh,  asthma  and  bronchitis, 
J.  M.  Benham  &  Co.  Pacific  Coast 
agents,  office  515  Spreckels  Bldg 

Pillow  James,  r.  312  Louisiana 
Pillsbury  Albert  F.,  master  str  Mineola,  r.  1015 
Market 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  709i4  Hampshire 
Pillsbury  Evans   S.,  attorney    at    law,    97-103 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Horace,  law  student    E.  S.  Pillsbury,  r. 

Palace  Hotel 
"    J.  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1029  Mission 
"    Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Pilmer  Theresa,  widow,  r.  2508  Bush  rear 
Pilot    Commissioners     State   Board   of,    A. 

Murphy  secretary,  506  Battery 
Pilster  Diedrich  (Pilster  &  Gerken),  r.  6  Miles 
Court 
"    Henry,  r.  433  Noe 
"    Herman  H.,  grocer,  r.  17  Coso  Av 
Pilster  &  Gerken  (Diedrich  Pilster  and  Freder- 
ick Gerken),  groceries,   liquors  and  ci- 
gars. NW  cor  Bush  and  Dupont 
Piltz  George,  r.  cor  Berlin  and  Burrows 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  816  Church 
"    John  C,  master  mariner,  r.  816  Church 
Pinaglia  Mary,  widow,  r.  212  Chestnut 
Pinard  Josie  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  1020 

Broderlck 
Pinasco  John  Rev.,  S.  J.,  vice-president  St.  Ig- 
natius College,  214  Haves 
Pinchard  John  B.,  r.  1215  Powell 
Pinching  Arthur  E.,  clerk  local  freight  oflflce,  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Pinchon  Leon  (Pinchon  &  Darius),  r.  921  Pacific 
"    &Darius  (Leon  Pinchon  and  Henry  Darius), 
butchers,  S  W  cor  Powell  and  Pacific 
Pinckard  George  M.,   secretary  Vulcan    Iron 
Works,  135  Fremont,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Violet,  widow,  r.  321,  8th 
"    William,   lithographer  Dakin  Publishing 
Co. 
Pinckney  Thomas   C,    clerk  forwarding  dept. 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Co..  r.  1008  Pine 
J8®"Pinckney.    See  Pinkney 
Pincus  Augusta,  widow,  r.  124a  7th 
"    Bertha  Miss,  cashier  H.  Wolf  &  Bro.,    r. 

124a  7th 
"    Elkan,  salesman  A.  Schwartz,  r.  724  Green 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  532  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  r.  124a  7th 
"    Morris,  r.  763  Harrison 

"    Pincus  M.,  manager  S.  Fisher,  r.  763  Har- 
rison 
"    Ralph,    secretary    Baldwin    Theatre,    936 

Market,  r.  763  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  tailor  B.  Cohn,  r.  984  Folsom 
"    Sol,  employee  Baldwin  Theatre,  r.  763  Har- 
rison 
Pinder  Thomas  J.,  clerk  W.  P.  Morgan 
Pine  Charles  O.,  cook,  r.  36a  Valparaiso 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  Edmund  Taylor,  r. 
413  Post 
4®"Pine.    See  Pein  and  Pyne 
Pineau  M.  Mme.,  dressmaking,  1006  Bush 
Pineda  Crescencia,  widow,  r.  1416  Powell 
"    Raymond,  cook    str  Willamette  Valley,  r. 
17  Union 


Pinella  Nicola,  musician,  r.  505  Green 

"    Patrick,  tailor,  r.  505  Green 
Pinelli  Angeline,  notions,  764  San  Jose  Av 
"    Frank,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  Min- 
ing Co.,  r.  764  San  Jose  Av 
Pinet  J.  &  Co.  (Auguste  Schmidt),  shipping  and 
commission    merchants,     604    Jackson, 
telephone  Main  58 
Pingel  Heinrich,  cabinet  maker  August  Wolf,r. 
Mission  nr  23d 
"    Otto,  porter  Heynemann  &  Co.,  r.  5  William 
Pingree  Charles    D.,  manufacturers'   agent,    1 
Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    Charles    D.,    &lectrician  Mutual    Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  326  Mason 
"    Daniel  B.,  salesman  S.   F.   Gas  Light  Co. 
stove  dept,  r.  330  O'Farrell 
Pink  Clara  Miss,  r.  426  Eddy 
Pinker  Georgia,  widow,  r.  I20314  Bush 

"    Julius,  r.  1231  Mission 
Pinkerton  Charles  H.,  contractor,   r.  310  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    James  H.,  plumber  William    S.  Snook   & 

Son,  r.  228  Birch  Av 
"    John  B.,   chief  clerk  Pac.  Coast  Railway 
Co.,  r.  534  Bush 
Pinkerton  Robert  A.  (Pinkerton's  National  De- 
tective Agency),  14  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Samuel,  mill  hand  Pac.  Woodenware  and 
Cooperage  Co.,  r.  227.  2d 
Pinkerton    WiLiam  A.  (Pinkerton's   National 
Detective  Agency),  14  Crocker  Bldg 
"    William  C,  contractor,  r.  310  Montgomery 
Av 

PINKERTON'S  NATIONAL  DE- 

TECTIVE  AGENCY,  William  A.  and 
Robert  A.  Pinkerton  principals,  F.  H. 
Hinde  resident  superintendent,  office 
14  Crocker  Bldg,  telephone  Main  5058 

Pinkham  Aimer  J.,  shoemaker,  1174^4  Harrison 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  39  Madison  Av  rear 
"    Benjamin  F.,  r.  263  Perry  rear 
"    Chester  E.,  varieties,  118,  24th,  r.  116,  24th 
"    Ella  M.  Miss,   teacher  Irving  Institute,  r. 

1036  Valencia 
"    Frank,  bookkeeper  George  W.  McNear,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frederick  S.,  electrician,  r.  32^4  Shotwell 
"    George  C,  r.  618  Jones 
"    George  H.,  master  str  Napa  City 
"    Harriet  L.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Harry,  clerk  J.  B.  F.  Davis  &  Son,  r.  116, 

25th 
"    John    F.,     court     commissioner    Superior 
Court,  and  marshal  Society  of  Cal.  Pio- 
neers, 5  Pioneer  PI 
"    Josephine  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  116,  24th 
"    L.  J.  Mrs.  r.  32^4  Shotwell 
"    Parker,  carpenter,  r.  221,  5th 
Pinkiert  Albert,  bottler  The  Rosenblatt  Co.,  r. 
457  Stevenson 
"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  457  Stevenson 
Pinkney  David,  U.  S.  ganger,  r.  13  Monroe 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  128. 10th 
"    Joseph,  barber,  804  Folsom,  r.  42  Clara 
4S=  Pinkney.    See  Pinckney 
Pinkson   Henry,  bailiff  Police  Court  3,  r.   1637 
Post 
"    Isabelle,  bookkeeper  Cowen   &  Cowen,  r. 

1627  Post 
"    Leon  J.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  1627  Post 
Pinkstone  Arthur  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  915 

Geary 
Pinneger  Sydney,  medical  student,  r.  1910  Web- 
ster 
Pinner  Eli  E.,  salesman  Doane  &  Henshelwood, 
r.  5231/2  Fell 
Emanuel,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  &  Co., 

r.  52314  Fell 
Henry  A.,  salesman  Wolf  &  Frank,  r.  31314 

Grove 
Isidor,    salesman   Adolph    Schoenfeld,    r. 

523%  Fell 
Manuel,  clerk,  r.  52314  Fell 
Michael  S.,  insurance  broker,  204  Sansome, 
r.  5231/2  Fell 
"    Robert  R.,  grainer,  r.  8O914  Montgomery  Av 
Pinney  M.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1107  Bush 


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Pinnick  Francis  J.,  teamster  Western  Meat  Co., 

r.  26  Harriet 
Pinniger  Florence  M.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for 

Children,  3700  California 
Pinteux  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  19  Harlan  PI 
"    Charles,  wheelwright  F.   Langeron,   r.    19 
Harlan  PI 
Pinther  Max,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  722M 

Clementina 
Pinto  Adolph,  nurse,  r.  806a  Vallejo 
"    David,  salesman  Benjamin  Cohen,  r.  806a 

Vallejo 
"    Emanuel,  cutter  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r. 

1419  Scott 
"    George    I.,    cutter   Greenebaum,    Weil    & 

Michels,  r.  6  Hope  ton  Terrace 
"    Jacob,  r.  6  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  533  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Lesser  Crocker,  r.  840  Vallejo 
"    M.  A.,  musician,  r.  105  Stockton 
"    Paul,  paper  carrier  Call,  r.  3  Dunn  Alley 
"    William,  coachman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 
437  Jessie 
Pintt  Alice  Mrs.,  r.  304,  3d 
Pinz  Charles  M.,  house  painter,  343  Beale 
Pinzi  Salvator,  peddler,  r.  15  Jasper  PI 
Piobrowski  Franz,  helper  W.  J.  Sullivan,  r.  601 

Market 
Pioda  Paul  A.,  collector  Robert  McElroy,  r.  447 

Noe 
Pioneer  Broom  Factory,  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 310  Davis 
Pioneer  Building,  W  s  4th  bet  Market  and  Mis- 
sion 
Pioneer  Building  (old),  808  Montgomery 

Pioneer  Carpet  Beating-  Works, 

J.  Spaulding  &  Co.  proprietors,  353- 
357  Tehama,  brancti  109  Grant  Av 
Pioneer  Cigar  Box  Factory,  T.  P.   Meighan  & 
Co.  proprietors,  436,  4th 
"    Fish  Co.  (Paul  T.   Sposito),  fresLi  and  salt 
fish,  520  Merchant 
Pioneer  FJour  Mills  (Sacramento),  H.  G.  Smith 
manager,  Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprietors, 
134  California 
"    Fur  Co..  1300  Market 

"    Gold  Mining  Co.,  Thomas  Penlington  sec- 
retary, 405  Montgomery,  room  6 
Pioneer  HaU,  Pioneer  PI  nr  4th 
Pioneer  Homceopathic  Pharmacy,  Boericke  & 

Runyon  proprietors,  234  Sutter 
Pioneer  House,  Mrs.  Henrietta  McDonald  pro- 
prietor, 333  Louisiana 
"    House,  Henry  Leaver  proprietor,  W  s  Lar- 

kin  bet  North  Point  and  Beach 
"    House,  William  C.  Cavitt  proprietor,  48.  4th 
Pioneer   Kindergarten,  Miss  Marie  Schultze 

principal,  218  Brannan 
Pioneer  Kindergarten  Society,  Miss  Kate  M. 
Atkinson  secretary,  headquarters  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
Pioneer  Oil  Works,  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, cor  Sansome  and  Greenwich,  office 
SW  cor  Front  and  Pine 
Pioneer  Malt  House,  Charles  Bach  proprietor, 
2108  Stockton,  office  535-537  Sacramento 
"    Paper  Bos  Factory,  Charles  Thiebaut  pro- 
prietor, 765  Mission 
Pioneer  Park,    E    s    Kearny    from   Filbert    to 
Greenwich 
"    Pulp  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  21 
"    Rowing  Club,  Long  Bridge,  South  and  Ken- 
tucky 
Pioneer  Salt  Works,  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.   pro- 
prietors, 211-213  Sacramento 
"    Silk  Factory,  Hlgginbotham  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 31  Jessie 
"    Soap  Co.,  Peterson  &  Marcus  proprietors, 
office  220  California,  room  8,  works  cor 
Rhode  Island  and  Alameda 
"    Soda  Water  Works,  Welch  &  Walsh  pro- 
prietors, 1.5.=).5-1557  Mission 
Pioneer  Steam  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  J.  A. 
Polger  &  Co.  proprietors,  104-112  Califor- 
nia 
Pioneer  Trunk  Factory,  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, SE  cor  17th  and  Shotwell,  office 
220  Bush 


Pioneer  Warehouse,  Johnston  &  Fulton  pro- 
prietors, SW  cor  Battery  and  Filbert 
Pioneer  WWte  Lead  and  Color  Works,  w.  P. 
Fuller  &  Co.  proprietors,  factory  231  Fre- 
mont, office  SW  cor  Pine  and  Front 
Pioneer  Wine  Vaults,  F.  Cavagnaro  proprietor, 

626  Montgomery 
Pioneers'  Society  of  California,  nail  Pioneer 

Plnr4th 
Piotrowski  Franz,  maltster,  r.  658  Brannan 
Piper,  Aden,  Goodall  Co.,  R.  J.  R.  Aden  presi- 
dent, Harry  W.  Goodall  vice-president, 
Arthur  L.    Piper   secretary.  Alfred  E. 
Pryor  general  manager,  bay  and  river 
freighting,     steamers,     schooners     and 
barges,  24  Clay,  telephone  Main  641 
"    Alvina,  governess,  2323  Devisadero 
Piper  Arthur  L.,   secretary  Piper,  Aden.  Good- 
all  Co.,  24  Clay,  i.  1614  Geary 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  1018  Minna 
"    Benjamin  B.  H.,  cock  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Charles  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

211  Cortland  Av 
"    Frank,  clerk  Piper,  Aden,  Goodall  Co.,  r. 
2921  Jackson 
Piper  Harry,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  31  Fulton 
"    John,  collector  Nevada  Bank.  r.  73554  Te- 
hama 
"    John  H.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  2  Hyde 

Terrace 
"    John  T.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.   Ry.,  r. 

3275  Mission 
"    Lizzie  K.  Miss,   teacher  Fairmount  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr  I 
"    Leon,  r.  44  Arlington 
"    Richard  (Lapp  &  Piper),  r.  439  Jessie 
"    Stephen  L.,  traveling  salesman  Langley 

&  Michaels  Co.,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr  I 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
4®=  Piper.    See  Pieper 
Pippey  Robert,  stevedore,  r.  4  Bond 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk,  r.  4  Bond 
"    Robert  N.,  master  mariner,  r.  12  Walter 
Pippy   George  H.   (Coope  &   Pippy),    attorney 
at  law,  and  proprietor  Columbia  Dairy, 
office  21  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  618  Fell 
Pique  Edward,  teamster  J.  F.  Cunningham  Co 

"    Frances,  widow,  r.  1033  Laguna 
Piquerez  Sylvester  A.,  dyer,  r.  746  Clementina 
Piquet  Edward,  timekeeper  Spring  Valley  W 

W.,  r.  51514  Bush 
jgS^Piquet.  See  Piguet 
Piratsky  James  G.,  editor  HoUister  Free  Lance 

r.  3108  Geary 
Pires  John  (Pires  &  Reis),  r.  404  Pacific 
"    &  Reis  (John  Pires  and  Joaquin  Reis),  res- 
taurant, 404  Pacific 
Pirie  Harriet  K.,  widow,  proprietor  The  Kirk- 
man,  107  Mason 
"    J.  Frank,  stenographer  Rio  Grande  West 
ern  Railway,  r.  107  Mason 
Pirolini  Giuseppe,  tinsmith,  r.  6  Jasper  PI 
Pirrant  Laurent,  porter  r.  619  Pacific 
Pisani  Andrea,  clerk,  r.  424  Broadway 
"    Giovanni,  butcher,  923  Larkin,  r.  8^2  Cedar 

Av 
"    John,  teamster  James  M.  Newell,  r.  lOoQV^ 

Howard 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  328  Brannan 
Pischi  Emil,  liquors,  214,  8th 
Pischl  Kaspar,  M.  D.,  oculist,  63  Crocker  Bldg, 
hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  other  hours  by  appoint- 
ment only,  r.  1308  Jones 
Piskulich  L.  W.,  editor  and  proprietor  Hrvatska 
Sloga,  629  Washington,  r.  422,  4th 
"    Martin,  cook,  r.  255  Stevenson 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Pissis  Albert  (Pissis  &  Moore),  r.  1709  California 
"    Emil  M.,  artist,  406  Sutter,  rooms  48-49,  r. 
1709  California 
Pissis  Eugene  D.,  secretary  Dickman- Jones  Co.. 

510  Folsom,  r.  1709  California 
Pissis  &  Moore  (Albert  Pissis  and  William  P. 
Moore),  architects,  307  Sansome,  room  16 
Pistolesi  Albert  C,  salesman,  r.  82.3  Filbert 
"    August,  groceries  and  liquors,  752  Wash- 
ington, r.  1110  Clay 
"    Charles,    clerk   August   Pistolesi,  r.  1110 

Clay 
"    Frank  V.,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  r.  134.5,  24th 
"    Giuseppe,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  707  San- 
some, r.  18121/2  Hyde 
Pistolesi  Louis  C,  attorney  at  law,  310  Kearny, 

r.  823  Filbert 
Pitcher  Elmer  C,  tank  manufacturer,  Channel 

bet  6th  and  7th,  r.  165  Tremont  Av 
Pitchford  John  B.,  mechanical  engineer  W.  T. 

Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  728  Cole 
Pitchier  Bertha,  widow,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  San 

Bruno  Av 
Pitchner  William,  cigarmaker,  r.  313  Turk 
Pitman  Francis  H.,  secretary  Judson  Dynamite 
and  Powder  Co.  and  Western  Fuse  and 
Explosives  Co.,  200  Market,  r.  836  Turk 
iSS=Pitman.    See  Pittman 
Pitt  John,  pantryman  str  Corona,  r.  1802  Howard 

"    William  G.  C,  publisher,  r.  356,  3d 
«®=-Pitt.    See  Pitts 

Pittlick  George,  saloonkeeper,  r.  416  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    Matthew,  liquors,  23,  6th,  r.  540  Jessie 
Pittman  Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  1217  Polk 
"    John  N.,  compositor    H.    S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  351  Clementina 
4eg"Pittman.    See  Pitman 
Pitto  Giuseppe  {Pitto&  Milani),  r.  635Vallejo 
"    G.  L.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
"    James,  drayman  Campodonico  &  Malcolm 

Co.,  r.  716  Bay 
•'    Joseph,  teamster  Macpherson  &  Rucker,  r. 

508  Francisco 
"    Paul  (Vannucci  &  Pitto),  r.  123,  9th 
"    &  Milani  (Giuseppe  Pitto  and  Fioravante 
Milani),    proprietors    Tremont    Livery 
Stable,  706  Sansome 
Pitts  Albert,  r.  1135  Mission 
"    Fred  W.  (Pernau  Bros.  &  Pitts  Co.),  r.  135 

Page 
"    George   W.,  2d   engineer   str   Apache,    r. 

14351/2  Valencia 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  Utah  nr  Helena 
"    Washington  R.,  chief  engineer  str  Apache, 

r.  1435'/^  Valencia 
"    William  G.,  master  str  San  Juan 
Pittsinger    Eliza   A.    Mrs.,    journalist,  r.    224 

Green 
Pittson  Sarah  S.  Mrs,,  r.  1608  Hayes 
Piver  Arthur  D.,  r.  2225  Post 
"    Jesse  C,  freight  clerk  str  Gaelic  r.    2225 

Post 
"    Kate  L.,  widow,  r.  2225  Post 
Pixley  Clarence  E.,  horse  clipper  Leroy  New- 
ton, r.  117  Taylor 
"    Frank  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.   SW  cor  Union 
and  Fillmore 
Pixley    Free     Kindergarten,     Miss     Agnes 
Ritchie  principal,  2234  Union 
"    G.  B.,  painter,  r.  330  Minna 
"    Hall,  1534  Pacific  Av 
"    Henry  O.,  foreman  Edward  W.  Hill,  r.  1733 

Oak 
"    Morrison  F.,    attorney    at   law,   41   Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor 


Pixley  W.  B.,  composer  music,  r.  220  Eddy 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1733  Oak 
"    William  I.,  salesman  George  Webb  Alex- 
ander, r.  1733  Oak 
Pizem  Louis,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  21,  3d 
Pizochero  Charles,  groceries,  1415  Stockton,  r. 

1130  Kearny 
Pizzio  George,  r.  425  Broadway  rear 
Plaa  Peter,  boots  and  shoes,  623  Broadway,  r. 

616  Broadway  rear 
Place  Daniel,  purser  str  City  of  Everett,  r.  229 
Fell 
"    George  W. ,  porter,  r.  113,  19th 
"    Jonah  W.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2328 

Foisom 
"    Nancy  A.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren, 3700  California 
Placer   Law  and  Collection   Bureau,    John  Q. 
Adams  manager,  131  Montgomery,  room  1 
Pladwell  Clarence,  pressman  Kuttner-French 

Printing  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Plagemann   Frederick   P.   (Wieneke  &  Plage- 

mann),  r.  Golden  West  Hotel 
Plagemann  H.  &;  Co.  (Henry  Plagemann),  im- 
porters   tobacco     and     manufacturers 
cigars,  316-318  Sansome 
"    Henry  (H.  Plagemann  &  Co.),  r.  317  Larkin 
"    Henry  G.,    clerk  William  Wolff  &  Co.,  r. 

1040  Page 
"    J.  Frederick  (Siebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann),  r. 

1040  Page 
"    John  C,  insurance  agent,  210  Sansome,  r. 

625  Grove 
"    John  P..  clerk,  r.  317  Larkin 
"    Louis,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  625  Grove 
"    William  (Hinz  &  Plagemann),  r.  1513  Post 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1513  Post 
"    William    J.,     assistant    operator     Elite 
Phototographic  Studio,  r.  625  Grove 
Plaisted  Gracie,  actress,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
Plambeck  Charles,  sewing  machines,  1915  Mis- 
sion 
Plamondon  Joseph  E.,  manufacturers'  agent,  58 
Crocker  Bldg.,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Louis,  manager  Inter  Nos  Jewelry  Co.,  58 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  519  Oak 
"    Richard  L.,  clerk  Golden  Gate  Advertis- 
ing Co.,  r.  625V4  Hayes 
Planchard  Katherine,  widow,  dressmaking,  130 

Murphy  Bldg 
Plancich  Nicholas   (Zan  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  422, 19th 
Planck  George,  bartender  John  P.  M.  Glotz,  r. 

421  Geary 
Planer  Adolph  G.,  foreman  Hulse,  Bradford  & 
Co..  r.  220,  29th 
"    Charles,  sugar  refiner,  r.  5V4  Harriet 
"    Gustave,  cabinet  maker,  r.  by^  Harriet 
Plank  Louis,   plumber  G.   &  E.  Snook,   r.  2600 
Sacramento 
"    William,  coachman,  2020  Washington 
Plant  Hamilton  H.,  liquors  and  tobacco,  113,  6th 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  409.  28th 
"    Ida,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r.  1440,  24th 
"    John  W.,  journalist,  r.  303,  9th 
"    Lynwood  T.,  manager  H.  H.  Plant,  113,  6th, 

r.  1135  Mission 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  1440,  24th 
"    Raymond  H.,  conductor,  r.  27  Eureka 
"    William,  carpenter,  1448,  24th 
Plante  Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  105  Green 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  2  Midway  rear 
Planter  Henry,  hostler  Thomas  P.  Newell,  r.  540 

Valencia 
Planter's  Line    To   Honolulu,   Welch  &   Co. 

agents,  220  California 
Planz  A.  H.,  carpenter,  r.  43  Dore 
"    August  butcher,  r.  434  Ringo Id 
"    Henry  (Henry  Planz  &  Son),  r.  525V4  Geary 

PLANZ  HENRY  &  SON 

(Henry  and  Theodore),  merchant  tail- 
ors, 525  Geary 

Planz  Kaspar,  cabinet  maker,  r.  41 V4  Dore 
"    Leonard  W.,  tailor  Henry  Planz  &  Son,  r. 

41%  Dore 
"    Theodore    (Henry   Planz   &   Son),  r.  525'4 
Geary 
Plaskett  Peter  L  ,  chief  engineer  str  Mexico,  r. 
250014  California 


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Plass  Catherine,  widow,  r.  16U6  Washington 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  12  Natoma 
Plassius  George  J.,  carpenter,  r.  407  Montgom- 
ery Av 
Plasterer  William  F.,  salesman  Leon  B.  Gold- 
berg 
Plate  Andrew,  hostler  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 
r.  127  Ritch 

"    August  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  634  Polk 

"    Charles  F..  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  S15,  5th 

"    David  M.,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  215,  5th 

"    Edward,  bricklayer,  r.  215,  5th 

"    Frank  E.,  clerk,  r.  3118a  16th 

"    Gertrude,  Mrs.,  r.  811  Polk 

"    Henry    A.,   purser   str   Point  Arena,  r.  18 
Cumberland 

"    William  G.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  215,  5th 
Plater  J.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Plath  Adolph,  paper  carrier,  r.  1209>!]  Mission 

"    Edward  H.,  clerk,  r.  1401  Steiner 

"    Hans,  florist,  r.  Wyoming  Av,  Ocean  View 

"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  753  Alabama 

"    Henry,  canner,  r.  2733%  Bryant 

"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1401  Steiner 

"    John   T.,  clerk   Assessor's   office,  r.    1401 
Steiner 

"    Martin,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.  825,  15th 

"    Theodore  F.,  shoemaker,  308^4  Stockton,  r. 
825,  15th 

"    William,  liquors,  2440  California 
Platner  Charles  F.,  carpenter,  r.  32  Turk 
Plato  Arthur  M.  (Plato  &  Treyser),  and  adver- 
tising contractor    and    solicitor  Pacific 
Coast    Bill   Posters'  Association,  office 
206  Sansome,  r.  618  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    George,    bartender    Grand    Opera  House 
Cafe,  r.  45  Lafayette 

"    John,  bartender  H.  Bach,  r.  721  Valencia 

"    Joseph  F.,  tailor,  12  Leidesdorfl.r.  914  Bu- 
canan 

"    Louis,  r.  328,  10th 

"  Minnie,  widow,  r.  45  Lafayette 
Plato  &  Treyser  (Arthur  M.  Plato  and  George 
A.  Treyser),  advertising  contractors  and 
proprietors  Pacific  Adv3rtising  Service, 
office  206  Sansome 
Platshek  Julius  (Platshek  &  Harris),  r.  918 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Lippman,  cigarmaker,  r.  7  Filbert  PI 

"    Marks,  trader,  r.  7  Filbert  PI 
Platshek    M.    J.,    attorney    at    law,    324  Pine, 
rooms   19-21,  telephone  Main  929,   r.  918 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    &  Harris  (Julius  Platshek  and  Isaac  Har- 
ris), wool  .dealers,  410  Townsend 
Piatt  Alfred  G.,    broker   and    accountant,  307 
California 

"    Arnold  B.,  accountant  Lilienthal  &  Co.,r. 
Oakland 

"    C.  Mrs.  widow,  r.  10  Pleasant 

"    Charles  B.,  salesman  J.  A.  Folger&Co.,  r. 
1528  Fell 

"    Charles  W.,    bookkeeper  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.'s  Bank,  r.  1508  Sacramento 

"    Emma  Mrs.,  manicure,  r.  1008  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Frank  L.,  dentist,  80  Flood  Bldg,   r.    712 
Steiner 
Piatt   Horace  G.  (Piatt   &  Bayne),  and  vice- 
Consul    Russia,    42-44    Mills  Bldg,    9th 
fioor,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 

"    Jesse  A.,  clerk  Mendelson  Bros. 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    John  M.,  cashier  California  Wine  Associa- 
tion, r.  1001  Bush 

"    John  W.,  salesman  Hammersmith  &  Field, 
r.  36  Erie 

"    Kate,  widow,  nurse,  r.  18  William 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  36  Erie 

"    Sallie  P.,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  720  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Samuel,  secretary  The  Great  Western  Can 
Co.,  223  Mis.sion,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  IOI8V3  Larkin 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  528  Greenwich 
Piatt  &;  Bayne  (Horace  G.  Piatt  and  Richard 
Bayne),    attorneys  at    law,  42-44  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor 


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teamster  Joseph  Budde,  r.  2629 


Platz  Charles, 
Pine 
"    Edward,  plumber,  1828  Devisadero,  r.  1824 

Devisadero 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  2629  Pine,  r.  2631  Pine 
-»=■  Platz.    See  Plotz 
Plaw  Joseph  (Parrott  &  Co.),  r.  Fruitvale 
Players'    Club,    Louis  Belmour  proprietor,  712 

Mission 
Playfair  Herbert  G.,  clerk  Bank  of  British  Co- 
lumbia, r.  Sausalito 
Plaza  House,  Ernst  Borm  proprietor,  641  Wash- 
ington 
Pleaee  Henry  L.,  brick  and  stone    mason,   40 

New  Montgomery,  r.  919,  19th 
;e®=Pleace.    See  Place 

Pleasant  Henry,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  323,  12th 
"    Henry  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  323,  12th 
"    House,  William  Jones  proprietor,  122  Post 
"    Mary  E..  widow,  r.  1661  Octavia 
"     Rudolph,  waiter,  r.  613  Howard 
"    Valley  Coal  Co.,  Peyton  H.  Brooks  agent, 

22  Market 
"    Valley  Farming  Co.  (Fresno  Co.),  Abraham 
Halsey  secretary,  530  California,  rooms 
49-50 
Pleasanton  Hop  Co.  (Pleasanton,  Alameda  Co., 
Cal.),  hop    growers  and    dealers,  office 
100-102  Front 
Pleasanton  Hotel,  O.  M.  Brennan  proprietor, 

NW  cor  Sutter  and  Jones 
Plegat  August,  r.  429  Sutter 
"    J.,  porter,  r.  11  Harlan  PI 
"    Mary  Mme.,  laundry,  429  Sutter 
Plege  Louis,  r.  606i/4  Post 
Pleger  John,  stair  builder,  r.  1958  Howard 
Plender  George  V.,  bookkeeper,  r.  816b  Larkin 
Pier  Adolph  A.,  insurance  agent,  r.  46  Grove 
Pless  Charles  E.,  clerk,  r.  1585  Folsom 
"    Frederick  G.,  dental  student,  r.   1585  Fol- 
som 
"    Henry,  plumber  J.  H.  Ponder,  r.  1585  Fol- 
som 
"    Herman  A.,  clerk  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1585  Folsom 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  1585  Folsom 
Plesse  William,  bartender   Henry  Tietjen,  r. 

NW  cor  3d  and  Berry 
Plevin  Abraham,  expressman,  r.  1011,  19th 
"    William  T.  (Plevin  &  Morrice),  r.  23  Doug- 
lass 
"    &  Morrice  (William  T.  Plevin  and  James 
Morrice),  plumbers,  305  Noe 
Plise  Albert  E.,  flnisher  Harry  E.  Furner,  r.  115 
Hayes 
"    Frederick,  teacher  music,  r.  115  Hayes 
"     Washington  V.,   teacher    music  and  lan- 
guages, 727  Eddy 
Ploeger  Ernst  W.,  clerk  Glaus  Claussen,  r.  771 
Capp 
"    John,  stair  builder    John    Boiler,    r.   1958 

Howard 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  644  Filbert 
Ploehn  Albert,  blacksmith,  r.  19  Boyce 
"    Bertha  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  19  Boyce 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  19  Boyce 
"    Henry  Jr.,  waiter,  r.  19  Boyce 
Plondke  Julius,   clerk  Overland    House,   r.  533 

Sacramento 
Ploner  Peter  P.,  gents' furnishing  goods.  Rail- 
road Av  nr  12th  Av  South 
Plotz  Henry  H.,  salesman  Charles  H.  Sawyer. 

r.  2912  Laguna 
Plover  Margaret  Miss,  r.  715^2  21st 
"    Patrick,  capitalist,  r.  725  Gough 


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Plowden  William  D.,  salesman,  r.  914  Vallejo 
Plugradt  John, cabinet   maker  A.  J.  Forbes  & 

Son,  r.  1011  Minna 
Plum  diaries   M.,  president  Chas.  M.  Plum  & 

Co.   Upholstery  Co.,  1301-1307  Market,  r. 

•2\b  Fell 
Plum   Charles   M.  Jr.,  vice-president  Chas.  M. 

Plum   &  Co.    Upholstery  Co..    1301-1307 

Market,  r.  23  Scott 

PLUM  CHAS.  M.  &  CO. 

UPHOLSTERY   COMPANY,  Charles  M. 
Plum  president,  fine  carpetings,  ele- 
gant upholstery,  rich  furniture,  1301- 
1307  Market  cor  9th,  telephone  Main 
5145 
Plum  Charles  M.  Mrs.,  r.  308  Page 
"    Maurice,  laundryman.  r.  1008  1 
Plumado  Francis  H.,  watchman  Cal.  State  Min- 
ing Bureau,  r.  26  McAllister 
Plumas    Eureka   Mine   (Plumas   Co.),  320  San- 
some, room  11 
Plumb  Amie  C,  oiler  str  Colon,  r.  703  Post 
Plumb    Charles    M.,  with   F.  M.  Smith,  r.  1021 
Sutter 
"    Edwin  W.,  porter,  r.  259  Minna 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  259  Minna 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  r.  1715  Clay 
Plumb  M.  C,  physician,  office  and  r.  1021  Sutter 
4®" Plumb.    See  Plum  and  Plumbe 
Plumbe  John  F.,  real  estate  and  insurance,  1402 
Valencia,  r.  1336  Valencia 
"    Richard,  r.  1336  Valencia 
"    William  R..  real  estate,  r.  619,  24th 
Plumbing  and  Drainage  Inspector,  New  City 

Hall,  1st  floor 
Plume    Edward  C,  conductor  Geary  St.  RR,  r. 
46  Parker  Av 

PLUMEL  J.  F., 

importer  of  wines  and  brandies,  18 
Stockton,  r.  700  Jones 

Plumer  George  B.,  with  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Co.. 

19  Stevenson 
Plumerel   Leon  V.  H.,  braider,  r.  4  Cadell  Alley 
Plumley  M.  J.,  messman  str  Washtenaw 
Plummer    Alvin,    publisher   Plummer's  Refer- 
ence Map,  408  California,  room  7 
Plummer  Brothers  (John  A.  and  Charles  A.), 
proprietors    Crystal   Salt  Works,  14-16 
Spear 
"    Charles  A.    (Plummer    Bros.),    r.    Center- 

ville 
"    C.  Moody,  manager  The  Trestle  Board  As^ 

sociation,  408  California,  room  7 
"    Diana,  widow,  r.  SYz  Turk  rear 
"    George  E.  president  George  E.  Plummer  >.t 

Co.,  54  Stuart,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  E.  &  Co.,  George  E.  Plummer  presi- 
dent, George  G.  Gormley  secretary,  ship 
stores,    shipping    and     commission,    51 
Steuart 
■   "    George  M.,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3608,  16th 
"     George  W.,  ship  owner,  office  54  Steuart.  r. 

Alameda 
"    Henry,  solicitor,  r.  719^  Howard 
"    H.  L.,  r.  109  Jessie 
"    John  A.  (Plummer  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Nellie   A.    Mrs.,   dress-cutting    school.  14 
McAllister 
Plummer  Richard  H.,  physician  and  surgeon. 
652  Mission,  and    professor  of    anatomy 
Cooper  Medical   College,  r.  Hotel  Plea.s"- 
anton 
"    Sanford,  traveling  salesman  Dunham.  Car- 
rigan  &  Haydeu  Co.,  r.  .505  Ellis 


Plummer  Walter  A.,  bookkeeper  Plummer  Bros., 
r,  Alameda 

"    William      A.,     salesman     Wangenheim, 
Sternheim  &  Co.,  r.  307  Steiner 

"    William  P.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  421,  4th 

"    W.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  537  O'Farrell 
Plunkett  Charles  H..  electrician,  r.  711  Post 

"    Hannah  G.,  widow,  r.  516  Central  Av 

"    Irene  de  V.,  teacher  mental  science,  r.  518 
Eddy 

"    John  C,  r.  28,  7th 

"    John  J.,  physician,  518  Eddy 

"    John  M.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  832  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Joseph,  boiler  maker,  r.  318  Clementina 

"    Joseph,    draughtsman  Jones  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  262J4  Clara 

"    Joseph  G.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
432,  9th 

"    Joseph  M.,  pattern  maker,  r.  318  Clemen- 

PLUNKETT   K.  MISS, 

employment  bureau,  male  and  fe- 
male, 424  Sutter  nr  Powell,  telephone 
Main  5472,  r.  516  Central  Av 

Plunkett  Philip  D.,  salesman  O'Dwyer  &  Co.,  r. 
262'/2  Clara 
"    Robert,  helper  Market  St.  Ry 
"    Romeo,    instructor  bicycle  riding,    r.  309 

Broderick 
"    Theresa   Mrs.,  janitress  Franklin  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  432,  9th 
Plunkett  William  A.,  attorney  at  law,   39-40 
Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  231  San  Jose  Av 
Plunsky  Samuel,  r.  325  Pacific 
Piushkall  August,  dyer,  r.  716  Natoma 
Plutt  Martin,  laborer,  r.  6  Minnesota 
Plymire  Charles  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

13011/2  Castro 
Plymire  D.  Brandley,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  13011/2  Casro 
' '    Harry  G . ,  druggi  st  W.  A.  Plymire  &  Co. ,  r. 

13011/2  Castro 
"    James  A.,  marble  dealer,  r.  130114  Castro 
Plymire  W.  A.  &  Co.  (William  A.  Plymire  and 
Jesse  C.  Anthony),  druggists,  1338  Cas- 
tro 
"    William  A.  (W.  A.  Plymire  &  Co.),  r.  1301i^ 
Castro 
Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  w.  D. 
Williams,    D.  D.,   pastor,  N  s  Post  bet 
Buchanan  and  Webster 
"    Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co.,  3  Hobart 
Bldg 
Pneumatic   Power   Co.,   Fairfax  H.    Wheelan 
president,    E.   M.  McMillan  secretary, 
224  California 
Poar  Charles  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2291/4,  9th 
Pobar  Joseph,  r.  247  Stevenson 
Pobesh  John,  brass  finisher  W.   T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  5241/2  Turk 
Pobest  J.,  r.  1045  Market 
Pocai  Libero,  r.  743  Vallejo 
Pocaroba Domenico,  butcher  Tassi  &  Co.,  r.  515 

Union 
Pocket  Time  Tables   (monthly).  The  Railway 
Publication    Co.,  publishers,  306  Pine, 
room  9 
Pockman  Leonard  H.  (Wakelee  &  Co.),   r.   1621 

Sacramento 
Pockwitz  Leo,  clerk,  r.  416  Van  Ness  Av 
Pockwitz  Louis  (William  Hoelscher  &  Co.),  r. 

416  Van  Ness  Av 
Pocock  William  R.    T.,    bookkeeper   Donohoe- 

Kelly  Banking  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Podd  Frank  R.,  printer,  r.  1214  Green 
"    Walter  T.,    pressman   Francis- Valentine 

Co.,  r.  Lorin 
"    William  H.,  stonecutter,  r.  546i4  Natoma 
Podesta  Annie,  domestic,  1126.  22d 
"    Antone,  driver  Fiorenzo  Cavagnaro,  r.  1029 

Clav 
"    Antonio,  r.  337  Union 
■'    David,  carpenter,  r.  428a  Union 
"    G.  B.   &    Co.   (Giovanni   B.    Podesta    and 
Luigi   Cademartori),  hay,   grain,  wood 
and  coal,  1217-1219  Powell 
"    George  (Bonacina  &  Podesta),  r.  428  Union 


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Podesta  Giacomo,  peddler,  r.  510  Filbert 

"    Giovanni    (Podesta  &  Baldocchi),    r.    411 
Green 

"    Giovanni  B.  (G.  B.   Podesta  &  Co.),   r.  901 
Pacific 

"    Giuseppe  (Ravenna  &  Co.),  r.  433  Green 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  2  Lily  Terrace 

"    John   J.    (Martinoni  &  Podesta),   r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Joseph  (Podesta  &  Peirano),  r.  2  Lily  Ter- 
race 

"    Louis,  laborer  Ravenna  &  Co.,  r.  433  Green 

"    Louis,    porter    Stewart    &    Co.,    r.    HOlVa 
Kearny 
Podesta  Louis  P.,  meat  market,  404  Hayes,   r. 
714  0ctavia 

"    Palmera  Miss,  cigar  maker  Re  Bros.,    r. 
1222  York 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  425  Filbert 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1110  Clay  rear 

"    Victor  L.,  florist  Podesta  &  Baldocchi,  r. 
425  Filbert 

"    "Vincent,  wine  dealer,  r.  5  Jasper  PI 

"    Virgil,  r.  5  Jasper  PI 
Podesta  &  Baldocchi  (Giovanni  Podesto  and 
AngeloG.  Baldocchi),   florists  and    dec- 
orators, 242  Sutter,  telephone  Main  760 

"    &  Peirano    (Joseph   Podesta    and    James 
Peirano),  cigars  and  fruits,  442  Bush 
Podmore  Alfred  H.,  lineman,  r.  560  Howard 
Poehler  Edward  J.  J.,  butcher,  r.  508,  9th 

"    William  B.,  foreman  C.  B.   Rode  &  Co.,  r. 

KQQ      QtVi 

"    William  B.  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  508,  4th 
Poelilman  H.  Edward,  real  estate,  loans  and 
insurance,    and    publisher   Poehlman's 
Real  Estate  Circular,  415  Montgomery, 
r.  401  Post 
Poehlman  Rosina  Mrs.,  proprietor  Poehlman's 
Confectionery  and    Fancy    Bakery,    401 
Post 
Poehlman  William,  manager  Poehlman's  Con- 
fectionery and  Fancy  Bakery,  401  Post, 
r.  1937  Union 

Poehlman's  Confectionery 

AND  FANCY    BAKERY,    Mrs.    Rosina 
PoeLlman  proprietor,  finest  ice  cream, 
cakes,  pastry,  etc.,  401  Post  cor  Pow- 
ell, telephone  Main  166 
Poehlman's  Real  Estate  Circular,  H.  E.  Poehl- 

man  publisher,  415  Montgomery 
Poerschke  Amelia,  widow,  r.  900  Vallejo 
Poessl  Joseph,  barber,  29  Geary,  r.  611  Stock- 
ton 
Poetsch  Ernst,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r. 
424,  27th 
"    Herman  (Poetsch  &  Peterson),  r.  424,  27th 
"    &  Peterson  (Herman  Poetsch  and  Gustave 
Peterson),    tanners.  Army  bet    Folsom 
and  Harrison 
Poett  Alfred  R.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  421 
Minnesota 
"    Henry  W.,  clerk  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co., 
r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Poetz  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  30  Lily  Av 
"    George  C,  clerk  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co. 
"    Henry  C,  steward,  r.  32  Kissling 
"    Peter,  r.  30  Lily  Av 
Poey  Jean  F.,  bartender  Jacques   i^oustale,  r. 
614  Broadway 
"    John  (Poey  &  Chaguet),  r.  1567 Market 
"    &  Chaguet  (John  Poey  and  Gregoire  Cha- 
guet), laundry,  1567  Market 
Pogano  SoUino.  seaman,  r.  322  Vallejo  rear 
Poggetto  Rafael,  r.  190  Vandewater 
Poggi  Biago,  carpenter,  r.  2214  Mason 
Poggie  Rose,  widow,  r.  430  Vallejo  rear 
"    Stephen,  sawyer  Miller  &  Hamilton,  r.  430 
Vallejo 
Pogue  Edward,  r.  1719  Hyde 
"    Howard  A.,  salesman  Justinian  Caire  Co., 

r.  1719  Hyde 
"  Lucy  A.,  widow,  r.  1719  Hyde 
Poheim  Joseph  T.,  merchant  tailor,  1110-1112 
Market,  telephone  Main  1855*,  201-203 
Montgomery,  telephone  Main  1855,  and 
724  Market,  telephone  Main  1855=,  r. 
Hotel  Savoy 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

F»UA\F»S, 

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ALL  SIZES. 

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Pohl  Anna,  widow,  r.  814  Langton 
•'    Frederick,  liquors,  SE  cor  20th  and  Folsom 
"    George,  bags  and  salt,  51  Sacramento,  r. 

1603  Webster 
"    Julius,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Paul,  master  mariner,  office  32  Steuart 
"    William,  baker,  r.  904  Dolores 
4®-Pohl.    See  Pahl,  Paul  and  PauU 
Pohley    Eva  S.,  bookkeeper  Hale  Bros.,  r.    7 
Cohen  PI 
"    Harry,  stage  carpenter  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  785  Folsom 
"    J.  C,  painter,  r.  654  Natoma 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  785  Folsom 
>8S=  Pohley.    See  Pauli,  Poll  and  Poly 
Pohli    Emil,   official   reporter   Superior   Court 

Dept.  7,  r.  3309  Geary 
Pohlker  John  H.,r.  NW  cor 26th  and  Howard 
Pohlmann  Anna  Miss,  nurse,  218  Waller 

POHLMANN  GUSTAVE, 

diamond  setter,  engraver  and  en- 
ameler,  society  medals,  badges,  fine 
jewelry  and  watch  repairing.  336  Sut- 
ter, r.  3  Seymour  Av 

Pohlmann  Harry  D.  R.,  stereotyper  Bulletin,  r. 
3  Seymour  Av 
"    Meta,  widow,  r.  218  Waller 

Pohlmann  Theo,  manager  lithographic  depart- 
ment H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  215-217  Bush 
"    William  H.,  coppersmith  Sanders  &  Co.,  r. 
218  Waller 

4S=  Pohlmann.    See  Poehlman  and  Polemann 

Pohlmeier  Albert,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLen- 
nan, r.  142,  6th 

Pohlson  J.  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  528  Greenwich 

Pohlsson  Charles  C.  P.,  barber  John  Perazzo,  r. 
702  Montgomery 

Poimiroo  John,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  613% 
Stockton 

Poindextei  Cornelius  W.,  salesman  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Co.,  r.  3318  Sacramento 

Point  Edward,  miner,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 

Point  Reyes  Creamery  Co., 

John  Russell  manager,  pure  milk  and 
cream,  413  Pine,  telephone  Main  1693 

Pointer  Charles  W.,  r.  7  Salmon 
Pointon  James,  miller,  r.  910  Howard 
Poirier  Catherine,  widow,  r.  221,  23d 
"    Eugene  G.,  cigarmaker  Peter  C.  Blick,  r. 

221,  23d 
"    Joseph,  electrician,  r.  560  Howard 
Poirsevera  H.,  bartender,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Poirson  Eugene,  compositor,  r.   234  Montgom- 
ery 
Pokorny  Joseph,  chandelier  maker  Thomas  Day 

&  Co.,  r.  330  Fremont 
Pokrantz  Charles  L.   J.  (St.   Hubert  Vineyard 

Co.),r.  1816  Bush 
Polack  G.  S.,  r.  2400  Mission 
"    Herman  L.,  jeweler,   1003  Market,   r.  1127 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2400  Mission 
"    Samuel,  insurance  broker,  409  Kearny,  r. 
1515  Jackson  _    ,     , 

4@" Polack.    See  Pollack,  Pollak  and  Pollock 
Polako  Ignatius,  sculptor,  r.  1019  Market  rear 
Poland  Charles,  helper  Adolph  Hromada,  r.  253 
Clara 

POLAND  FRANK    S., 

house,  sign  and  decorative  painter, 
and  paper  hanger,  819  Shotwell 

Poland  Frank  S.,  secretary  Workmen's   Guar- 
antee Fund  Association,  r,  819  Shotwell 


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"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Poland  Harry  F.,   clerk  general  freight  office 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2736  Howard 
"    Kate  M.Mrs.,  Grand  Recorder  Degree  of 
Honor,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  66  Flood  Bldg,  r.  819 
Shotwell 
Polaski  Louis,  cook,  r.  28  Turk 
Polastri  Richard  S.,   secretary  C.  R.  Splivalo 
&  Co.,  307  Battery,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Victor,  r.  899  Pine 
Polberg  G.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1314  Howard 
Pole  Laura  V.  Miss,  dressmaking,  2907  Clay 
Polemann  E.  O.  B.,  master   str  Oregon,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
PoLhemus  Edward  (E.  L.  G.  Steele  &  Co.)  r.  1818 
Pine 
"    J.  Eric,  clerk  Pac.  Imp.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St. 
Nicholas 
Poll  John,  painter,  r.  476  Jessie 
4S"Poli.    See  Pauli,  Pohley  and  Poly 
Police  and  Fire  Alarm   Telegraph,   William 
R.   Hewitt  superintendent,  9   Brenham 
Place 
Police  Attorneys,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Chief  of,  ofBce  4  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Commissioners  Board  of,  ii  and  12  New 

City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Court  Clerks,  New  City  Hall.  1st  floor 
Police  Court  1,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Court  2,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Court  3,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Court  4,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Police  Judges,  Chambers  New  City  Hall,  1st 

floor 
Police  Patrol,  William  R.  Hewitt  superinten- 
dent, 9  Brenham  PI 
Police  Stations,  Central,  New  City  Hall,  Cali- 
fornia, 538  California,  Harbor,  30  Sacra- 
mento, Ocean   View,  Plymouth    Av    nr 
Sagamore,  Potrero,  cor  Napa  and  Ken- 
tucky,   Seventeenth    Street,    207,    17th, 
Southern,  827  Folsom,  South   San  Fran- 
cisco, E  s  Railroad  Av  bet  14th  Av  and 
15th  Av  South,  Washington,  Washington 
bet  Polk  and  Van  Ness  Av,  Broadway 
Station,  foot  Powell 
PoUce  Surgeon,  New  City  Hall,  basement 
Policy  Holder's    Adjusting    Co.,    William    S. 
Chapman  president,  H.  C.  Osmont  secre- 
tary, 6  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Polidori  Dominlck,  liquors,  1130  Folsom,  r.  1132 
Folsom 
"    Nicholas,  r.  1132  Folsom 
Polina  Ariodande  P.,  marble  cutter   Rufftno  & 

Bianchi,  r.  862  Bryant 
Poling  Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  209'/2,  14th 
Polish  Society  of  California,  Dr.   L.   Pawlicki 

president,  3  Polk 
Politeo  George  M.,  master  ship  Spartan,  office 
350  Main.  r.  Alameda 
"    Malgram  V.,    draughtsman    William    H. 
Lillie,  r.  Alameda 
Political  Record  (weekly),  Donald  Bruce  pub- 
lisher, 53S  Clay 
Polito  John,  barber  Ferdinand  Ulsemer,  r.  41454 

Green 
Politzer  Adolph  (Politzer  &  Co.),  r.  325  Pacific 
Av,  Alameda 
"    Alexander,  manager   Politzer    &    Co.,    r. 

Alameda 
"    M.,  agent,  r.  7  Everett 

POLITZER  &  CO. 

(Adolph  Politzer),  brokers    in  bonds 
and  wholesale  liquor  dealers,  335  Pine 

Polk  James  K.,   salesman  Goldberg,   Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  410  Post 


Polk  Jonn  M.,  cashier  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Polk  R.  L.   &  Co.,  H.  W.  Allport  agent,  direc- 
tory and   gazetteer  publishers,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  65 
"    Willis  J.  (Polk  &  Polk),  r.  1015  Vallejo 
"    Willis  W.  (Polk  &  Polk),  r.  1015  V^allejo 
"    &  Polk  (Willis  J.   and  Willis   W.),  archi- 
tects, 222  Post 
Polkinghorn  John  H,,  painter,  r.  117  Jones 

"    William  T.,  laborer,  r.  249  Pacific 
Polkow  Otto  H.,  coachman,  916  Sutter 
Pollack  Adolph,  teamster,  r.  1323  Fillmore 
"    Alexander,  teamster,  r.  1420  Turk 
"    James  L.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  419  East  North 
Pollacosky  William  C,  wood  carver  S.  F.  Fur- 
niture Mfg  Co..  r.  648  Mission 
PoUak   Arnold,  wholesale  cigars    and  manager 
Theatre    Curtain    Advertising   Co.,    209 
Sansome,  r.  1720  Bush 
"    Hermann  A.,  advertising  agent,  729  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John,  bookkeeper  Mayrisch  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"     Ray  Miss,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lithe. 

Co.,  r.  64  Natoma 
"    Rose,  widow,  lodgings,  64  Natoma 
"    Simon,  salesman,  r.  739a  Filbert 
•■    William  F.,  storekeeper  str  City  of  Peking, 
r.  Alameda 
*®-Pollak.    See  Polack,  Pollack  and  Pollock 
Pollano  C.  Rev.,S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 

Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Pollard  Arthur  M.,  barber  Callinan  &  Murray, 
r.  652  Folsom 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  3  Cook 
"    Isaac,   carriage  maker  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

808,  20th 
"    James  J.,  clerk  James  P.  Pollard,  r.  626 

Laguna 
"    James  P.,  wood  and  coal,  1712  Ellis,  r.  626 

Laguna 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Kate  Miss,  laundress,  r.  961  Folsom 
"    L.,  jeweler,  r.  1127  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  39  Powell  Av 
"    Thomas  (Pollard  &  Dodge),  r.  208  Haight 
"    Thomas,  painter  Peter  N.   Kuss,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  with  Pollard  &  Dodge,  r.  208 

Haight 
"    Walter,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden 

Co.,  r.  208  Haight 
"    Walter  I.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  808,  20th 
"    William  H.,  brokerage    and    commission, 
218  California,  room  5,  r.  Alameda 
Pollard  &  Dodge  (Thomas  Pollard  and  Edward 
J.    Dodge),    shipping    and  commission, 
manufacturers    and    wholesale    dealers 
lumber,  22  California,  rooms  5-6 
Pollen  Jacob,  candy  maker,   r.  1420  Broadway 

rear 
Pollexfen    Arthur  E.,   clerk  George  Fritch,  r. 
408  Castro 
"    Ernest,  clerk  Richard  D.  Chandler,  r.  408 
Castro 
PoUey    Mary,    widow,   cleaner   U.    S.    Custom 
House,  r.  909  Jackson 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  816  Hampshire 
Pollhammer  Alois,  engraver    and  diesinker,  3 

Hardie  PI,  r.  923  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pollicronion  Peter,  candy  maker,  250,  3d 
Pollinelli  Mary  Mrs.,  waitress,  r.  3!^  August 

Alley 
Polllnger  Frank,  machinist,  r.  433b  Tehama 
Pollitz  Edward    (Edward  Pollitz  &  Co.),  r.  21 

Grant  Av 
Pollitz   Edward   &  Co.   (Edward  Pollitz    and 
Henry    St.  Goar),  stocks  and  bonds,  403 
California 
Pollock  Alfred  H.,  attorney  at  law,  220  Sansome, 
rooms  6-7,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Allan,  storekeeper  Palace  Hotel 
"    Charles,  watchmaker,  r.  105  New  Montgom- 
ery 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  1026  De  Haro 
"    David  K.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  32 Congress 


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1273 


Pollock    George,   shoemaker,    202   Powell,   r.   4 
Hartford 
H.,  oiler  str  Peru 

Joseph  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  634  Haight 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1026  De  Haro 
Philip  R.  (Quinn  &  Pollock),  r.  717  Waller 
Robert,  stone  cutter,  r.  1026  De  Haro 
William,  r.  II3/2  Bartlett 
William,  stone  cutter,  r.  135  Erie 
William,  stone  cutter,  r.  732b  Grove 
William  D.,  teacher  drawing,  627,  17th 
4®=- Pollock.    See  Polack,  Pollack  and  PoUak 
Polmere  William  H.,  pipe  maker  Francis  Smith 

&  Co.,  r.  146a  5th 
Polonsky  Henry,  tailor,  r.  316,  11th 
"    Jacob,  plater  M.  Greenberg's  Sons,   r.  316, 
11th 
Polpe  Manuel,  teamster,  r.  9  Calhoun 
Polsen  John,  oiler  str  City  of  Puebla 
Poison  John,  coachman,  r.  839  Geary 
Polsson  Adolph,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Polt  John,  millhand  William  A.  Schrock 
Polthier  Louis  (Polthier  &  Co.),  r.  217V2  Union 
"    &  Co.  (Louis  Polthier),  harness  makers,  414 
Montgomery  Av 
Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.  (Isaac  Poly,  Simon  Clay- 
burgh,  and    Heilbron  Brothers),  whole- 
sale and  commission  butchers,  1st  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av,  oftlce  339  Kearny 
"    Isaac  (Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.),  r.  1810  Bush 
«S="Poly.    See  Pauli,  Pohley,  Poll  and  PoUey 
Polyclinic  Free  Dispensary,  Francis  X.  Em- 
erson physician,  113,  9th 
"    Pharmacy,  John  A.  Miller  manager,   NW 
cor  Valencia  and  Hill 
Polypathic  Medical  and  Surgical  Association, 
European  stafi  of  physicians,  1531  Sutter 
Polyteclinic   High   School,    Walter    N.    Bush 

principal,  SE  cor  Bush  and  Stockton 
Poma  John  (Borella&  Poma),  r.  1428  Nebraska 
Pombet  An  tone,  waiter,  r.  325,  4th 
Pomeroy  Annie  R.,  widow,  r.  1327  Leavenworth 
"    Arthur  A,,  r.  425  Turk 

"    Carter  P.   (Pomeroy  &  Pomeroy)   and  re- 
porter Supreme  Court  of    Cal.,   r.    San 
Rafael 
"    Everett,  r.  2806  Jackson 
"    FlavenC,  collector  S.  P.  Co. 
"    George  G.,  steward  str  Crescent  City,  r. 

2709Larkin 
"    George  S.,  clerk  Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  r. 

1911A  Howard 
"    Henry,   helper   Union   I.  Wks,  r.  SE  cor 

Mariposa  and  Minnesota 
"    John  N.  (Pomeroy  &  Pomeroy),  r.  1327  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Julius  E.,  assistantweigherU.S.  Customs, 

r.  1511  Larkin 
"    Lucy  Miss,  r.  329,  17th 
"    Margery  J.,  widow,  r.  2110  O'Farrell 
"    Mark  M.,  draughtsman,  r.  1406  Polk 
"    May,  widow,  r.  323  Fair  Oaks 
Pomeroy  Sheldon,  druggist,  702  Washington,  r. 

726  Washington 
Pomeroy'&  Pomeroy  (Carter  P.  and  John  N.), 
attorneys  at  law,  1-2  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 
5th  floor 
;8®=Pomeroy.    See  Pomroy 

Pomin  Ernest,  master  mariner,  r.  625  O'Farrell 
"    George,  restaurant,  223  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

2a  Union  PI 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  Q2IY2  Geary  rear 
"    William  C,  salesman  Chester  F.  Wright, 
r.  6211/2  Geary 
Pomme  Emily  Miss,  laundry,  637  Howard 
Pomroy  Edward  M.,  asst.  engineer  Mills  Bldg, 
r.  1514  Church 
■'    Ethel  Miss,r  .  The  Colonial 
"    Lydia  A.,  widow,  r.  1144  Mission 
"    Selah  R.,  florist,  r.  1144  Mission 
4®~Pomroy.    See  Pomeroy 

Pon  Albert  J.,  bookkeeper  Lenormand  Bros,  r. 
620  Folsom 
"    Augustin,  boxmaker,  r.  19  Sherwood  PI 
"    Jean,    laundryman  Model  Laundry,   r.   33 

Chenery 
"    John   B.,    liquors,  639    California,    r.    1108 

Mason 
"    Pauline  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1108  Mason 


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Pon  Pierre,  waiter  Nevada  Restaurant,  r.  1310i4 

Powell 
Ponceldt  Euphrasia,  widow,  r.  29  John 
Poncet  John,  laborer,  r.  110  Trenton 
"    Seraphin,  butcher  George  H.  Richard,  r.  23 
Welsh 
Poncin  Gama,  office  330  Pine,  rooms  3-4 
Poncrazzi  Joseph,  cook,  r.  427  Sutter 
Pond  Annie  Miss,  r.  817  Post 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  1019  California 
"     Edward  J.,  with  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 
1407  Hyde 
Pond  Edward  B.  (C.  E    Whitney  &  Co.),  and 
capitalist,  office  533  California,  room  49, 
r.  1019  California 
"    George  M.,  manager  A.  Schilling  &  Co., 

r.  1418  Masonic  Av 
"  Ida  Miss,  r.  817  Post 
"    James  L.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

32,  4th 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Brown  &  Metzner,  r.  Oakland 
"    Julia  Miss,  r.  628  Green 
"    Kate  M.,  widow,  r.  712  Taylor      . 
"    Paul  E.,  bookkeeper   Brigham,  Hoppe   & 

Co.,  r.  1326  Page 
"    Samuel  F.,  shipping  clerk  C.  E.  Whitney 

&  Co.,  r.  1019  California 
"    William  C.  Rev.,  pastor  Bethany  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  413  Bartlett 
Pondanca  Mary,  widow,  r.  425  Filbert  rear 
Ponder  John  H.,  plumber,  2002  Howard 
Pongetti  Fedele,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Ponitz  Anton,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery 
Pons  Auguste,   tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Augustin,     yardsman      Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co. ,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Germain  (Lagier  &  Pons),  r.  147,  3d 
John,  laborer  O'Brien  &  Spotorao,  r.    1226 

Stockton 
Julien,    yardman    Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Philip,  yardman    Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Urban,    breaker    Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Poatao  Peter,  liquors,  138,  .5th,  r.  484  Tehama 
PoQtacq    August,  milk  dealer  cor  Berlin  and 
Felton 
"    Grace  Mrs.,  laundry,  2409  Howard 
"    Herman,  tanner,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  13th  Av 

South 
"    John,  laundryman  Mrs.  G.  Pontacq,  r.  2-109 

Howard 
"     John,  restaurant,  434  Bush 
"    Joseph,  butcher  Benjamin  Kaiser,  r.   1109 

Leavenworth 
"    Louis,  cook,  r.  25314  Clementina 
•'    Raymond,  tanner   Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Ponte  Erminio,  florist,  Cambridge  nr  Woolsey 
Pontillo  Louis,  medium,  r.  605  Broadway 
Ponton  de  Arce  Stanley,  traveling  salesman  M. 

Ehrman  &  Co.,  r.  120  Devisadero 
Ponzia  Claude,  fireman  Pac.  Gas.  Imp.  Co.,  r. 
1909  Chestnut 
"    John,  fireman  Pac.  Imp.  Co.,  r.  1909  Chestnut 
Poodle  Dog   Restaurant,  Blanco  &  Brun  pro- 
prietors, SE  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 
Pool  John  J.,  seaman,  r.  227,  11th 

POOL  JOSEPH  R., 

house  raiser  and  mover,  1130  Mis- 
sion, box  217  Builders'  Exchange,  r. 
1242  Mission 


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Pool  Lawrence  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1726  Broadway 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  36^4  Rausch 
"    William,  housemover  Joseph  R.  Pool.   r. 

1242  Mission 
Poole  Alexander,  fireman  str  Alameda 
"    Alonzo  W.,  secretary  North  Am.  Nitre  Co., 

43  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Lorin 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  198  Laidley 
"    Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  26  McAllister 
"    Avery  R.,  engineer  tugboat  Ida  W.,  r.  17 

Hardy 
"    Charles    O.,    foreman    Edison    Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  110^4  Silver 
"    David  B.,  helper  Risdon  J.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  2 

Stanly  Court 
"    David  J.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  2 

Stanly  Court 
"    Duff  G.,  compositor,  r.  28  Highland  Av 
"    Eben,  shop  carpenter,  r.  1025  Mission 
"    Edward  V.,   clerk  George  Wilkins  Co..  r. 

411  Brannan 
"    Ella  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Longfellow  Primary 

School,  r.  313  Hyde 
"    George  W.,  junk  dealer,  r.  1021  Powell 
"    Harry,  laundryman  Palace  Hotel 
"    Jeremiah,  mattress  maker,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    John  E.,  paper  carrier,  r.  28  Highland  Av 
"    Marcus  M.,  traveling  salesman  E.  Martin 

&  Co. 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1134  McAllister 
"    Ruby  E.,  dynamo  man   Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  156=:£  Silver 
"    William,  master  str  Piedmont,  r.  517  Eddy 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Leavitt  &  Bill,  r.  .367 

Minna 
"    William  W.,  draughtsman  Krogh  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  517  Eddy 
>^-Poole.    See  Pool 
Pooler  Henry  J.,  machinist,  r.  123  Valparaiso 

"    Henry  R.,  engineer,  r.  123  Valparaiso 
Pooley  Arthur  W.   (Tandy  &  Pooley\  r.  Man- 

zanita,  Marin  Co. 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  9  Adelaide  PI 
"    Isabelle  Mrs.,  lodgings,  225.  4th 
"    John,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    John  Mrs.,    proprietor  The    Elsmere,    418 

Sutter 
"    William,  electrician,  r.  522  Eddy 
Poorman  Samuel,  mining,  r.  3017  Washington 

"    Warren,  medical  student,  r.  921  Hyde 
>^"  Poorman.    SeePvormann 
Pope  A.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  1601  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Arthur  M.  (Pope  &  Clement),  r.  Oakland 
■'    Benjamin  F.   Major,  surgeon  1st  Infantry, 

U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
"    Bernard,  millhand  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  1012 

De  Haro 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  616  Webster 
"    Charles  W.,  real  estate,  630  Market,  r.  1707 

Jones 
"    Francis,   attorney  at  law,  126-127  Murphy 

Bldg,  r.  1611  Clay 
"    Frank  C,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,    r.    616 

Webster 
"    Frank  E.,  fireman,  r.  1519  California  rear 
Pope  Free  Kindergarten,  Mrs.  Sumner  John- 
son principal,  211-213,  9th 
"    George,  r.  681  Mission 
"    George,  tailor,  r.  313,  4th 
'■    George  A.,  salesman  Ames  &  Han-is,  r.  2012 

Pine 
'■    George  A.,  with  Pope  &  Talbot,  r.  3728  Pa- 
cific Av 
"    Jacob,  cleaner  Hudson  River  Dyeing  and 

Cleaning  Wks,  r.  11  Fair  Av 
■'    Jacob,  cook  Baier  &  Black,  r.  7  East 


Pope  Jessie,  widow,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    John,  driver  Willows  Brewery,  r.  120,  19th 
Pope  Jolin,   wines   and  liquors,  SE  cor  5th  and 

Bryant,  r.  447,  5th 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1124  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  F.,  accountant,  office  538  Sacramento, 

r.  2723  Pine 
"    Lily  Miss,  dressmaking,  1065  Market 
"    Maurice  J.,   clerk   J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

1124  Golden  Gate  Av 

POPE  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

Henry  C.  Johnson  manager,  bicycles, 
344  Post,  telephone  Main  1027 

POPE   MANUFACTURING    CO. 

THE  (PARK  BRANCH),  Guy  S.  Dyer 
manager,  19S6-1974  Page 

Pope  Otto,  metal  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 
r.  25,  9th 

"    Overton  C,  clerk,  r.  2723  Pine 

"    Philip,  gardener,  1616Clay 

"    Samuel  B.  (Jessup  &  Pope),  r.  Oakland 

"    Sidney  G.,  r.  1707  Jones 
Pope  Thomas  E.,  assistant  general  agent  ^tna 
Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  514  Califor- 
nia, r.  East  Oakland 

"    W..  r.  123  Eddy 

"    William,  cook  Baier  &  Black,  r.  7  East 

"  William  G  ,  shoecutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  1041  Vallejo 

"  &  Clement  (Arthur  M.  Pope  and  Alpheus 
W.  Clement),  commission  brokers,  116 
California,  room  11 

POPE  &  TALBOT 

(Charles  F.  A.  Talbot  and  William  H. 
Talbot),  lumber  dealers,  ofiBce  204  Cali- 
fornia 

Popert  Julius   (J.  Popert  &  Co.),  r.  New  Wash- 
ington Hotel 
Popert  J.  &  Co.   (Julius  Popert,  Charles  Herr- 
mann and  Frederick  Peters),  proprietors 
New  Washington  Hotel,  342-350, 4th 
Popkin  Alexander,  tailor,  r.  920  Bu.sh 

"    Newman,  tailor,  r.  920  Bush 
Poplar   House,   Richard  Jones  proprietor,  704^/^ 

Mission 
Popovich  Anton,  bartender  Radovich  Bros.,  r. 
939  Mission 
"    Peter    (S.    D.    Chiucovich    &   Co.),    r.    HI 
Jones 
Popp  William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  920  Post 
Poppe  Augusta,  widow,  r.  926  Shotwell 
"    Frederick,  steward,  r.  441,  20th 
"    Hans,hostlerC.  B.  Rode&Co.,  r.   42614,  5th 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  426i/4,  5th 
"    Julia,  widow,  varieties,  441,  20th 
"    Martha  H.   Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Prim- 
ary School,  r.  926  Shotwell 
' '    Sophie  D. ,  domestic,  923,  20th 
Poppen  John  F.,  porter  str  Alameda,  r.  69  Ore- 
gon 
Poppentaerg  Carl  A.  C,  musician,  r.  126  Page 
"    Robert,  musician,  r.  126  Page 
"    Robert  Jr.,  jeweler   Shreve  &  Co..  r.   123 
Lily  Av 
Popper  Bertha  Miss,  r.  1518  Castro 
"    Charles,  r.  1518Castro 
"    L.,  shirt  manufacturer,  23  Kearny,  r.  1518 

Castro 
•'    Leopold,    distributor  postofflce.    r.    1416;^ 

Devisadero 
"    Max,  r.  1518  Castro 
"    Max,  watchman  26th  St.  Hospital,  r.  14I614 

Devisadero 
"    Samuel,  machine  operator  Albert  MuUer 

&  Co.,  r.  3  Sumner 
"    Simon,  shirt  manufacturer,  235  Kearny,  r. 

1416'4  Devisadero 
"    Victor,   chiropodist,  318  Kearny,  room  3, 
r.  1514  Devisadero 
Poppoff  Victor,  cigarette  maker  John  BoUman 

Co.,  r.  .537  California 
Popular  Bookstore  The,  Johnson  &  Emigh  pro- 
prietors, booksellers,  stationers,  en- 
gravers and  printers,  formerly  10  Post, 
now  The  Book  and  Stationery  Depart- 
ment of  the  Emporium,  Emporium  Bldg 


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It  has  character,  standing,  influ- 
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POP 


CROCKER-IiAKGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


POK 


Popular  Dining  Rooms,  McCauley  &  Krone  pro- 
prietors, 35-37  Geary 
"    Educator  (monthly),  J.  W.  Davis  manager, 
300  Post 
Porcari  Hotel,  13  Ohio  PI 
Porcelli  Giovanni,  carpenter,  r.  416,  5th 
•>    Giovanni,  shoemaker,  715  Lombard 
Porcello  Giuseppe  B.,  gilder,  r.  1906  Powell 
Porclier   John,    importer  hats  and  caps,   1109 
Market.  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg,  r.  717  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
Porep  Charles,  clerk  John  A.  Wall,  r.  Alameda 
Porffost  Otto,  tanner,  r.  Franconia  House 
Porflrio  Diaz  Gold  and  Silver  Mining,  Milling 
and    Land  Co.   (Sonora,   Mexico).   24-25 
Nucleus  Bldg 
Porisch  F.  Robert,  cigars,  SOSy^,  6th 
Porporato  Frank,  r.  8  Graham  PI 

"    Eugene,  barber,  1303  Dupont,  r.  8  Graham  PI 
Porritt  Josiah,  machinist  Union  Iron  Wks.  r. 

816  Dolores 
Porro  Alphonso,  baker,  r.  .530  Green  rear 

"    L.,  seaman  str  Mariposa 
Porsh  Leon,  electrician,  r.  1000a  Lombard 
Port  Blakely  Mill  Co.,  Renton,  Holmes  &  Co. 

agents.  35  Steuart 
Port  Costa  Flouring  Mills,  George  W.  NcNear 
proprietor,  office  326  California 
"    Costa  Lumber  Co.,  J.  A.  Hooper  president, 
H.  M.  Furman  secretary  and  treasurer, 
office  4  California 
Port  Costa  Warehouse  and  Dock  Co.,  George 
W.  McNear    president,  office    326  Cali- 
fornia, warehouse  Port  Costa 
"    Discovery  Mill  Co.,  A.  D.  Moore  president, 
H.  C.  Smith  vice-president,  A.  M.  Grim 
secretary,  319  Pine,  rooms  18-20 
"    Madison  Mills  (Port  Madison,  Wash.),  Ed- 
ward M.  Herrick  agent,  office  17  Steuart 
Port  Wardens  Board  of,  office  Clay  St.  Wharf 

(Pier  1) 
Porta  Giacinto   E.,  clothing,   boots  and  shoes, 
837-829  Kearny,  r.  1636  Sacramento 
"    Leopold,  tailor,  r.  2506  Leavenworth 
Portala  The,   Mrs.  N.  G.  Tharsing  proprietor, 

314B  O'Farrell 
Portelli  Joseph,  fruits  and  vegetables,  125  Guer- 
rero 
Portener  Hermann,  salesman  J.  O.  Meyerink,  r. 

521  Filbert 
Porteous  Edward  J.,  storekeeper,  r.  207,  3d  Av 

"    John,  hostler,  r.  13th  Avnr  California 
4®"Porteous.    See  Porteus 
Porter  A.,  coalpasser  str  San  Juan 
"    Abel  W.,  r.  3344  Clay 
"    A.  J.  Mrs.,  notary  public,  11   Montgomery. 

r.  714  Leavenworth 
"    Alexander,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Alexander,  plumber,  r.  526,  6th 
"    Andrew  D.  (Porter  &  Spingler) 

bard 

■<    Angle,  widow,  r.  SISO'A  Market 
"    Annie  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  C.  B.  Rode  & 

Co.,  r.  16  Dearborn 
"    Annie  W.,  widow,  r.  1934  Baker 
"    Belle,  widow,  r.  1013  Leavenworth 
"    Benjamin  F.,  capitalist,  office  7-9  Battery 
Porter   Bros.  &  Co.   (Abel  W.   and   David   H. 
Porter),  dried  fruits,  nuts,  honey,  etc., 
313-315  Davis,  telephone  Main  790 
"    Bruce,  stained  glass  and  decorating 

Jackson,  r.  1924  Baker 
"    C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1505  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  251!^  Clementina 
"    Charles    B.    Jr.,    dental    student,    r. 

Baker 
"    Charles  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Clarence,  pressman,  r.  443  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    David,  mason,  r.  Victoria  nr  Randolph 
"    David  H.  (Porter  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  122  Laurel 
"    Edward,  r.  740,  20th 

"    Edward  D.,  proprietor  Hampton  House,  113, 
4  th 
•    "    Eliza  B.,  widow,  r.  3017  Pine 
"    E.  M.,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Fanny  Miss,  r.  906,  17th 
"    Francis  H.,   chief  inspector  Fire  Under- 
writers' Inspection  Bureau,  303  Califor- 
nia, r.  3705  Jackson 


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Porter  Frank,  clerk,  r.  106,  11th 
"    George,  cook,  r.  930  Howard 
"    George  A.,  plumber,  r.  35  Cook 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Bennett's  Butter  Depot, 
r.  3703  Sutter 
Porter  George  K.  (Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co.),  r. 
1213  Jones 
"    George  W.,  janitor  National  Guard  Arm- 
ory, r.  815  Ellis 
"    George  W.,  master  bk  Wanderer,  office  30 

California 
"    G.  H.  Mrs. ,  facial  artist,  126  Kearny,  room  52 

PORTER  H.  C.  &  CO. 

(Herbert  C.  Porter  and  Samuel  A. 
White),  funeral  directors  and  prac- 
tical emtaalmers,  122  Eddy,  telephone 
South  226 
Porter  Henry  T.,  drayman,  416  Market,  r.  11 
Hubbard 

PORTER  HERBERT  0. 

(H.  C.  Porter  &  Co.),  funeral  director 
and  practical  embalmer,  122  Eddy, 
telephone  south  226,  r.  1601  Golden 
Gate  Av,  telephone  West  617 

Porter  Hudson  P.,  glassblower,  r.  16  Dearborn 
"    James,  r.  328  Louisiana 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  36  Bernard 
Porter  Jerome,  secretary  and  treasurer  Com- 
mission Merchants'  Protection  Associa- 
tion, 317  Davis,  r.  2213  Fillmore 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  9  Dore 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  121  Shotwell 
"    John  F.,  machinist,  r.  35  Cook 
'<    John  K.,  clerk,  r.  733  Broadway  rear 
"    John  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2.56,  8th 
"    John  P.,  porter  Revere  Rubber  Co.,r.  13 

Hubbard 
"    John  R.,  painter,  r.  297  Linden  Av 
•'    John  T.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  30,  12th 
"    John  W.,  r.  422  Post 
"    John  W.,  lard  refiner,  r.  135  Juniper 
"    Joseph,  clerk   Bennett's    Butter   Depot,  r. 

2703  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  hostler  Christopher  A.  Mitchell,  r. 

35C6ok 
"    Joseph  W.,  pattern  maker,  r.  23  Lafayette 
"    J.    W.,  conductor    Market    St.  Ry.,  r.  15 

Langton  rear 
"    K.  Mrs.,  r.  113,  4th 

"    Lorenzo,  clerk  Johnson  Bros.,  r.  1505  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Lowry  C,  clerk,  r.  16  Dearborn 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.   1601  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    N.,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    P.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  Brook- 
lyn Hotel 
"    R.,  coal  passer  str  Australia 
"    Ralph,  lineman,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Robert,  liquors,  831  Kearny,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    Robert,  waiter  str  Columbia 
"    Robert  C,  gardener,  r.  1311b  Haves 
"    Robert  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  831  Bush 
•'    Robert  H.,  shipwright,  r.  16  Dearborn 
"    Rose  Miss,  packer  John  Horstmann,  r.  3.-> 
Morris  Av  .  „ 

Porter  Samuel  E.  (Bailey,  Porter,  iBailey  & 
Co.),  415'/4  Montgomery 
"  S.  Clarke,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1101  Pine 
Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co.  (George  K.  Ppner, 
Louis  Slessinger  and  Joseph  Kahn), 
manufacturers  boots  and  shoes,  7-9  Bat- 
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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALU  KINDS  OF 

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Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Porter  Thomas  A.,  engineer  str  San  Bias 
"    W.  A.,  carpenter  Mutual   Electric   Light 

Co.,  r.  137,  3d 
"    Wesley  B.,  cooper,  r.  135  Juniper 
"    Wilbur   F.,  stair  builder  G.  R.   Jesse,  r. 

334  Noe 
"     William,  engineer   Fulton    Eng.    &    Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  3808  Greenwich 
"     William,  stonecutter,  r.  123,  26th 

PORTER  WILLIAM  H. 

(H.  C.  Porter  &  Co.),  undertaker  and 
embalmer,  122  Eddy,  telephone  South 
226 

Porter  William  H.,  laborer  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 
1006  Minnesota 
William  H.,  with  San  Francisco  Call.  517 

Clay 
William  P.  S.,  master  ship  Jesse  H.  Free- 
man, office  30  California 
William  R.,  salesman  Porter,  Slesslnger 

&  Co.,  r.  1213  Jones 
Willi  am  R. ,  secretary  Western  Investment 
Co.,  2  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  16171/4  Mc- 
Allister 
William  T.,  scenic  artist,  r.  507  Mason 
Porter   &   Spingler    (Andrew    D.    Porter    and 
Charles  P.  Spingler),  wines  and  liquors, 
1016  Market 
Porterfield  George  K    (Porterfield  &  Douglas), 
r.  Oakland 
"    &    Douglas    (George    K.    Porterfield    and 
Charles    H.    Douglas),    specialists,    838 
Market 
Porteus  James,  asst.  storekeeper  Edison  Light 
and  Power  Co.,  r.  119  Hill 
"    James  Jr.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
119  Hill 
.e@"Porteus.    See  Porteous 
Portis   William  J.,  teamster  People's  Express 

and  Transfer  Co..  r.  1138  Pacific 
Portland  Cracker  Co.,  George  H.  Nicolai  man- 
ager, 537-.539  Mission 
"    Flouring  Mills  Co.  (Portland.  Or.),  George 

Morrow  &  Co.  agents,  39  Clay 
"    Hotel,  James   Carr   proprietor,  54  Sacra- 
mento 
Portland  Oregonlan  (dally  and  weekly),  Port- 
land,   Or.,   L.   P.  Fisher    agent,  21  Mer- 
chants Exchange  Bldg 
"    Traction  Co.,  S.  Prentiss  Smith  president, 
Frank  L.  Brown  secretary,  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia treasurer,  oftice  10  Pine 
Portley  David,  millman,  r.  1723  Lexington  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  15  Ford 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1723  Lexington  Av 
Portney  James,  laborer,  r.  616,  6th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  616,  6th 
Porto  Carlo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Portois  Pierre,  architect,  519  Montgomery,  r  824 

Powell 
Portsmouth  Square,  bet  Clay  and  Washington 

Kearny  and  Brenham  PI 
Portugal  Adele,  widow,  r.  19^4  Morey  Alley 

"    Chata,  widow,  r.  19^/^  Morey  Alley 
Portuguese  Consulate,  Ignaoio  da  Costa  Duarte 
consul,  605  Clay,  Henry  J.  Laidley  vice- 
consul,  323  Montgomery 
"    Protective  and  Benevolent  Assn.,  510  Bush 
Pos  Bernal,  shoemaker,  r.  20  Calhoun 
Posadas  J.  Zenon,  r.  1825  Sacramento 
Posener    Herman,    manufacturers'    agent,    113 

Bush,  r,  510  Hyde 
Posey    Addison   C,   physician,   1015   Sutter,  r 
Oakland 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  2472  Market 


Posier  J.,  lineman  Pac.   Tel.  &  Tel  Co.,  r.  560 

Mission 
Posner  Abraham,  cigarmaker,  r.  337  Hayes 
"    Alva  M.,   shipping    clerk  Harris  Bros.  & 

Co.,r.  2420  Webster 
"    Benjamin,  chandelier  maker  Thomas  Day 

&Co.,  r.  3,37  Hayes 
' '    Henry,  policeman  Alms  House,  r.  337  Hayes 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Phillip  Posner,  r.  337  Hayes 
"    Julius,  bookkeeper  Hildebrandt,  Posner  & 

Co.,  r.  2420  Webster 
"    Max  (Hildebrandt,  Posner  &  Co.),  r.  2420 

Webster 
"    Paul,  laborer  F.  Batizza,  r.  425  Sutter 
"    Phillip,  cigar  and  tobacco,  337  Hayes 
Pospich  John,  laborer  Vermont  Marble  Co.,  r. 

28  De  Boom 
Post  Albert  E.,  mining,  r.  2015  Leavenworth 
"    Albert  M.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  326  Bran- 
nan 
"    Anne  E.,  widow,  r.  2015  Leavenworth 
"    Charles,  paper  hanger  Burr  &  Shields 
Post  Charles  E.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  14  Grant  Av, 
rooms  42-43 
"    Chester  C,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  306Capp 
"    Edward  C,  clerk,  r.  313,  26th 
"    Ernest,  painter  John  C.  Kimball,  r.   1714 
Mason 
Post  Evening  The  (daily  and  weekly),  office  and 
editorial  rooms,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Bush 
"    Fred,  hostler,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    George  C,  clerk,  r.  15151/4  Mason 
"    George  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  425  Kearny 
"    Hannah  H.,  widow,  r.  829  Fulton 
"    Justin  C,  clerk,  r.  306  Capp 
"    Marcel,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  15151/4  Mason 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  15151/4  Mason 
"    Nathan  C,  contractor  and  builder,  438,  11th 
Av 
Post  OfBce,  Frank  McCoppin  Postmaster,  NW 
cor  Washington  and   Battery.    Branch 
Offices:  Station  A,  1309  Polk;  B,  14  City 
Hall  Square;  C,  NW  cor  20th  and  Mis- 
sion ;  D,  foot  Market ;  E,  3d  nr  Townsend ; 
F,  leOODevisadero;  G,  1003,  17th;  H,  NW 
cor  Laguna   and  Ivy  Av:  J,  424  Mont- 
gomery Av;  K.  30  New  Montgomery;  L, 
Ocean  View.    Sub-stations  (money  order 
and  registery  only)  No.  1,  1132 Kentucky; 
No.  2,  cor  Railroad  and  11th  Avs  South 
S.  F.;   No.  3,  215  Clement;   No.  4,  1900 
Union;   No.  5,   1338  Castro;   No.  6,  3279 
Mission;  No.  7,  359  Devisadero 
Post  Office  Band,   J.   C.  Levy  secretary,   1320 

Howard 
Post  Office  Inspectors    United    States   (San 
Francisco  Division),   Robert  R.   Munro 
in  charge,  78c  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 
"    Stanley  O.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2015  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Swain  A.,  painter,  r.  413,  4th 
"    Victor  C,  machinist  Golden  State  Miners 

Iron  Wks,  r.  306  Capp 
"    Walter  G.,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  32 
Dorland 
Postag  John  N.,  confectioner,  r.  1C20  Guerrero 
Postel  Arthur  A.,  clerk  Thomas  A.  McGowan, 
r.  2198  Union 
August,  laborer,  r.  826  Union  rear 
C.  F.  A.,  groceries,  2196  Union 
Frederick  A.  F.,  driver,  r.  30  Boyce 
Isaac,  chairmaker,  411  Mission,  r.  278  Jessie 
John  F.  W.,  grocer,  r.  916A  Oak 
Peter  W.,  r.  1101  Noe 
Postiglione  Arturo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Giuseppe  M.,  tailor,  107  Sutter,  r.  2624  Sac- 
ramento 
Postler  Gustave,  painter,  r.  526  Grove 
Postman  Charles  M.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1919 

Ellis 
Poston  Allen  J.,  Pacific  Coast  passenger  agent 
Southern  Ry.,  602  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  M.,  clerk  August  Brinkmann,  r.  1416 
Broadway 
Poswa  Hynek,   tailor  Nathan  Willard,  r.  1024 

Clay 
Potee  William,  latherer,  r.  134i/^,  7th 
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Pothier  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  819  Jessie 

"    Louis,  helper  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  537,  5t,h 
Potosi   Mining    Co.  (Virginia,  Nev.),  A.   K.  P. 
Harmon  president,  Charles  E.  Elliot  sec- 
retary, 79  Nevada  Block 
Potrero  Evening  School,  Andrew  J.  Freese  prin- 
cipal, Minnesota  bet  Napa  and  Sierra 
Potrero  Free  Kindergarten  The,  Miss  Eva  Hare 

principal,  525  Tennessee 
Potrero  Furniture  Co.,  George  J.,  Burger  pro- 
prietor, manufacturers     furniture,    cor 
Santa  Clara  and  Wisconsin 
"    Hotel,  James  Gately   proprietor,  SW  cor 
Sierra  and  Louisiana 
Potrero  Land  and  Water  Front  Co.,  Victor  L. 
O'Brien     secretary,    402     Montgomery, 
rooms  3-6 
Potrero  Land  Improvement  Co.,  E.  H.  Clark 
president,  F.  G.  Drum  secretary,  20  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor 
Potrero  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  W. 
S.  Urmy  pastor,  Tennessee  south  of  So- 
lano 
"    Opera  House,  E  s  Tennessee  bet  Mariposa 
and  Solano 
Potrero  Pharmacy,  Henry  R.  Harris  proprietor, 

NW  cor  Butte  and  Kentucky 
Potrero  Police  Station,  609, 20th 
Potrero  Primary  School,  Miss  H.  M.  Fairchiid 
principal,    Minnesota    bet    Napa    and 
Sierra 
"    Stock  Yard  (S.  P.  Co.),  NW  cor  Illinois 
and  Sierra 
Potrero    Yeast  and    Vinegar    Co.,   Herman 
Westerfeld     &     Co.      proprietors,      230 
Kearny,  factory  W  s  Minnesota  nr  Ne- 
vada, depot  937  Howard 
Potsmith  Charles  P.,  shoemaker,  143  Page 
Pott  Frank,  seaman,  r.  137  Welsh 
"    I.,    student  Van  der  Naillen's    School  of 

Engineering,  r.  227,  3d 
"    John,  laborer  Eagle  Iron  Wks,  r.  227,  2d 
Potter  Alexander,  roller  maker  Cal.  Ink  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Americus  V.,  contractor  lathing.  Wool  nr 

Eugenia  Av 
"    Annie,  stewardess  Windsor  Hotel 
"    Benjamin  F.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Walla 

Walla,  r.  65  Tehama 
"    Charles,  butcher  Alfred  W.  Morgenstern,  r. 

354  Brannan 
"    Charles  A.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  1015  Fillmore 
Potter  Charles  L.,  1st  lieutenant  Corps  of  En- 
gineering U.  S.  A.,  90  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Pre- 
sidio 
"    C.   S.,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.    1509 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edward,  electrician,  r.  211,  15th 
Potter  Edward  E.,  insurance  and  real  estate, 
508  California,  room  3,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  W.,  bookkeeper  Miller  &  Lux,  r. 

Commercial  Hotel 
"    E.  H.,  mining,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Elijah,  blacksmith,  r.  1509  Turk 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  Point  Lobos  and  33d  Avs 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  7  Stephen's 

Court 
"    Francis  A.,  crockery  and  glassware,  3516 
Mission  and  2018  Fillmore,  r.  2913  ITolsom 
"    Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  538,  21st 
"    Frederick  S.,  scale  adjuster,  47  Clay 
*'    Frederick  W.,  machinist,   114,   1st,  r.   1111 

Hyde 
"    George  W.,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 

r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Harry  K.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  110/2  McAllister 
"    Henry  A.,  boxmaker,  r.  335,  27th 
"    Hugh  S.,  driver  Lundy  Furniture  Co. 
"    H.  W.,  r.  1904  Market 
"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  47  Capp 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  871  Church 
"    Jesse    S.,    office    508    California,    r.    2332 

Pacific  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  211,  15th 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk  Harry  J.  Lask,  r.  211,  15th 
"    John  H.,  lastmaker  S.  F.  Last  Factory,  r. 
516a  19th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cbolce  Assortment  cf 
Novelties. 


Potter  John  R.,  clerk  Johnson  Bros.,  r.  81 7B  Fil- 
bert 
"    John  W.,  lumberman,  r.  2113  Mason 
"    John  W.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  25 

Chattanooga 
Potter  J.  Sheldon  Lux,  Free  Kindergartens, 

Nos.   1  and   2,   Mrs.  Alexena    Roberts 

principal,  74  West  Mission 
"    L.  F.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1928  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Lyman  G.,  carpenter,  r.  651  Harrison 
"    Maud  Miss,  r.  Point  Lobos  and  33d  Avs 
"    Melissa  S.,  r.  3233  Pacific  Av 
"    Murray  A.,  with  Edward  E.  Potter,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Potter    0.    S.,    Western    representative    The 

Marion  Cycle  Co.,  48  Fremont,  telephone 

Main  337 
"    O.  S.  &  Co.  (in  liquidation),   bicycles  and 

bicycle  sundries,  48  Fremont 
"    Richard,  coalpasser,  r.  307  Fremont 
Potter  Samuel  0.  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  13 

Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  and  resident  physi- 
cian and  superintendent  St.  Mark's  Hos- 
pital, 2000  Stockton  cor  Chestnut 
"    Sarah  A.  Miss,  r.  135  Cumberland 
"    Sheldon  L.,  student,  r.  2232  Pacific  Av 
Potter   Stephen,  shorthand    reporter,   1  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  1509  Vallejo 
"    Susan  M.,  widow,  r.  401  Oak 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Thomas  B.,  merchant  tailor,  1004  Polk,  r. 

1002  Polk 
"    Thomas  L.,  manufacturing  clerk  Le  Count 

Bros.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Walter  S.,  clerk  maintenance  of  way  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1928  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  116  Lily  Av 
"    William,  veterinary  surgeon,  54  Morris  Av 
•'    William    T.,  brass   molder   Whyte  &  De 

Rome,  r.  2618  Sutter 
"    William  W.,  r.  47  Capp 
Potter  &  Wrightington  (Boston),  canned  goods 

and  salt  fish,  F.  S.  Greenlee  agent,  303 

Front 
Potters'  Field,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Pottet  Alphonso,  nurseryman,  r.  cor  Cortland 

and  Nebraska 
"    Alphonso  Jr.  (Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co.), 

r.  .534  Montgomery  Av 
"    Harry,  nurseryman,  r.  cor  Cortland  Av  and 

Nebraska 
"    Henri  &  Co.  (Frank  Lasserre  and  Jacques 

Labataille),  florists,  13V4,  6th 
"    Louis  H.,  nursery,  Nebraska  nr  Cortland  Av 
Potthast  Frank  J.,  manager  Peerless  Awning 

and  Tent  Co.,  10  Turk 
Potthoff  Annie  M.  Miss,  dressmaking,  368  Grove 
"    Gustav,  master  schr  Black   Diamond,   r. 

WYz  Bluxome 
"    Theodore  H.,  laborer,  r.  10^/4  Rausch 
Pottiau  Victor,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  W  s 

Michigan  bet  Sierra  and  Napa 
Potting  Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  cor  Solano  and  Iowa 
Pottinger    Edward    H.,    proprietor    American 

Steam  Laundry,  2120  Lombard 
"    Frank  A.,  machinist,  r.  433b  Tehama 
"    Thomas  T.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  3736 

Pine 
Pottker  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Bush  and  Scott,  r.  2517  Bush 
"    Richard,  driver,  r.  2508  Bush 
Potts  Emerson  J.,  printer,  r.  1909  Mission 
"    Frank  F.,  clerk  M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co., 

r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 


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i  We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  tlie 
1       Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 
4  classes  of  advertising. 

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i        San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Potts  Frederick  E.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    James    A.,  clerk    Oscar   Foss,    r.   Golden 

Gate,  Cal 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  1339  Valencia 
Potvln  Henry,  master  str  Captain  Weber,  office 

Clay  St.  Wharf,  r.  306  Fell 
Potzbach  Andrew,  shoemaker,  r.  2013  Folsom 
Pou  Augustin,   teacher   Spanish,    819    Market, 

room  33,  r.  19  Sherwood 
Pouchan  Germain  (Pouchan  &  Schlatter),  r.  33 

O'Farrell 
Pouchot  Augustus  A.,  stenographer,  r.  126  Ellis 
Poujade  Julius,  cook  La  Grande  Laundry 
Poulin  Arthur,  foreman  Eisen  Vineyard  Co.,  r. 
28,  1st 
"    Harry  P.,  traveling  salesman  Eisen  Vine- 
yard Co.,  r.  600  Bush 
'•    Horace  L.,  cashier  Eisen  Vineyard  Co.,  r. 

534  Bush 
"    J.  Armand,  with  Royal  Wine  Co.,  r.  1434 

Clay 
"    Peter,  proprietor  Royal  Wine  Co.,  114  Sut- 
ter, r.  600  Bush 
Poulsen  Charles,  engineer  Oregon  Improvement 
Co.,  r.  422  Fremont 
■'    Johanna,  widow,  r.  159  Dore 
"    Peter,  master  bkt  Eureka,  office  6    Cali- 
fornia, r.  159  Dore 
Poulson  Adolph,  deckhand  str  Tiburon 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  263U4  Mission 
"    Charles,     galvanizer    John     Finn    Metal 

Works 
"     Edna   Snell  Mrs.,  manager  Lyceum  of  Ex- 
pression, 32  O'Farrell,  r.  1810  Gough 
"    George  F.,  clerk,  r.  6  Henrietta  Square 
"    John,  waiter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  425  Steven- 
son 
'■    L.  J.  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  219  Turk 
"    Louis,  tinsmith,  r.  315  Bryant 
"    Servin,  seaman,  r.  315  Bryant 
#S"Poulson.     See  Poulsen,   Poison,  Powelsen 

and  Powleson 
Poulter  Alfred,  spring  maker  Betts  Spring  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  T.,  foreman  Betts  Spring  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
' '    Frank  P. ,  spring  maker  Betts  Spring  Co. ,  r. 
Oakland 
Poultney  George  J.  (Smith  &  Poultney),  r.  1834 
O'Farrell 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,   clerk  Station  B  Post  Office, 

r.  Hotel  Savoy 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.82^4  Everett 
"    Rose  C,  widow,  r.  56  South  Park 
Pouly  Lament,  butcher  Palace  Hotel,  r.  9  Ade- 
laide PI 
Pound  City,  cor  16th  and  Alabama 

"    Margaret,  widow,  liquors,  455  Clementina 
Pounstone  Alvin  L..  newspaper  correspondent, 
office  Press  Club,  126  Kearny,  r.  lUOl  Sut- 
ter 
Pouquette  Jacques,  laborer  O'Brien  &  Spotorno 
r.  734  Vallejo 
••    Peter,  butcher  A.  Decourtieux  &  Son,  r.  734 

Vallejo 
"    Richard,  r.  110814  Hyde 
Pourtau  Pedro,  cellarma'n,  r.  616  Broadway  rear 
Poushkin  John,   locksmith  and  electrician,  418 

Larkin 
Pousson    Eli,  woolpuUer  Legallet-Hellwig  Co., 

r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Poutous  John  L.,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks., 

r.  5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Pouyal  John,  florist,  landscape  gardener  and 
nurseryman,  1211  Polk 


Povey  Frank  J.,  foreman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  7  Beide- 

mann 
Pow  Archibald,    drayman,    101   Market,  r.    19 

Hardy 
Powe  Edwin,  bricklayer,  r.  28  Turk 
Powell  A.  L.  Miss,  operator  W.   U.   Tel.  Co    r 
620  Folsom 
"     Alfred  G.,  foreman  N.   Parrish  &  Co.,   r. 

Alameda 
"    Annie  G.  Miss,  dressmaking,  3128  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Anthony  M.,  liquors,  200  Market,  r.  1707  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Charles,  glass  stainer,  r.  116  Montgomery 

Av 
"    E.  N.,  deck  hand  str  Resolute 
"    Ernest,  shoemaker,  r.  25  Chesley  rear 
"    Frank,   laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  362  Jes- 
sie 
"     Prank  P.,  traveling  salesman  E.  Goslinsky 

&  Co.,  r.  Grand  Western  Hotel 
■'    George  E.,   salesman  Cal.   Jewelry  Co.,  r. 

524  Eddy 
"    George  L.,  bakery, 507  Howard 
"    G.  W.,  carpenter,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Harry  R.,  carpenter,  r.  3128  Sacramento 
"    H.  Brooke,  salesman   Redington  &  Co    r 

1420  Grove 
"    H.  J.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
PoweU  Howell  A.,  attorney  at  law,  614-615-620 
and  621  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  921  Myrtle, 
Oakland 
"    J.  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  3039,  16th 
"    James,  boxmaker,  r.  2311  Mason 
"    James    H.,    lumber   surveyor,   22  Market, 

room  10,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  N.,  dentist,  3-5  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
"    John,  r.  2311  Mason 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  2123  Howard 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  320  Guerrero 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  4  Cadell  Alley 
"    John,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    John  Jr.,  boxmaker,  r.  2311  Mason 
"    John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  414  Fell 
"    John  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  530  Hickory  Av 
"    Julius,  seaman  str  Protection 
"    Lucy  L.,  widow,  r.  2416  Mission 
"    Maggie  E.  Miss,  r.  530  Hickory  Av 
"    Martin,  cook,  r.  52  Natoma 
"    M.  L.  Miss,  stenographer  Atlantic  and  Pac. 

RR. 
"    Nye,  compositor,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
"    Oliver,  clerk  Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  745  Har- 
rison 
"    Orrin  H.,  expressman,  NW  cor  O'Farrell 

and  Larkin 
"    P.  Vavasour,  farmer,  r.  My^  Harriet  rear 
"    Richard  H.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.    130,   18th 
"    Roland  H.,  clerk  W.  F.  Harris  &  Co.,  r.  708 

Shotwell 
"     Samuel  W.  (Lageman  &  Powell),  r.  427  Sut- 
ter 
"    Sarah  E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  3128  Sac- 
ramento 
"    Simon  W.,  r.  427  Sutter 
"    The,  James  E.  Le  Ballister  proprietor,  109a 

Powell 
"    Thomas,  master  mariner,  r.  25   Stanly  PI 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker  Stephen  Szegedy,  r.  25 
Chesley 
PoweU  Walter,  manager  Bank  of  British  Col- 
umbia, SE  cor  Bush    and  Sansome,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Walter  C,  druggist  Edward  N.  Ayers,   r. 

712  Post 
"    William  B.,  barber  Placet  F.  Valiant,  r. 

9U7  Jackson 
"    William    E.  Mrs.,   widow,  r.  3128    Sacra- 
mento 
Powelson  Louis  P.,  assistant  grand  secretary 
Native  Sons  of  the  Golden   West,  also 
secretary  of  Library  and  Reading  Room 
Association,  414  Mason,  r.   1.509  Wash- 
ington 
"    Nels,  gripman,  r.  1220  Union 
"    Walter,    shoemaker,    1333   Union,    r.    1509 
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Power  Anna  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  17:^li/4  Jones 
"    Bernard,  groceries,  1721^4  Jones 
"    David,  bookkeeper  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  119  Ridley 
"    David  J.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  511 

Gougli 
"     Edward  J.,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  1721^ 

Jones 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  3-27  Bryant 
"    James    (Power   &    Pike),    r.    606    Leaven- 
worth 
"    James  E.,  calker,  r.  327  Bryant 
"    James  E.  Jr.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  337  Bry- 
ant 
"    John  J  ,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John  S.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John  W.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  337  Bryant 
"    Joseph  R.,  clerk  Nougues  &  Boone,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  732  Lombard 
"    Michael  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  835  Sut- 
ter, r.  1420  California 
"    Nicholas  S.,  calker,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  porter  S.  F.  &  N.   P.  Ry,  r.  1023 

Montgomery 
"    Richard  Rev.,    assistant    rector  St.   Pat- 
rick's Church,  r.  744  Mission 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  2835  Folsom 
"    Stephen,  calker,  r.  327  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  264  Brannan 
"    Thomas  F.,  plumber,  r.  2835  Folsom 
"    Thomas  M.,  boat  builder,  r.  337  Bryant 
"    Walter  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  15 

Germania 
"    William,  bookkeeper  Pac.   States  Adver- 
tising Bureau,  r.  733  Lombard 
"    William,  liquors,  519  Mission 
"    William  J.  (Brown  &  Power),  r.  730  Grove 
"    &  Pike    (James   Power    and    Joseph   W. 
Pike),     plumbers     and     sheet      metal 
workers,  49  Sacramento 
Powers  A.  H.  Jr.,  reporter  Call,  r.  3006  Clay 
"    Amos  J.,  butcher,  r.  240 Fulton 
"    Annie  E.  Miss,  assistant  Free  Public  Li- 
brary, r.  73514  Turk 
"    Benjamin  T.,  pressman,  r.  625  O'Farrell 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  9  Eldridge 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  727  Turk 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  SE  cor  Preclta  Av  and 

Folsom 
•'    Charles  A.,  millwright  A.  J.  McNicoll  & 

Co. 
"    Charles  E,,  clerk    Butterick   Pub.  Co.,   r. 

230,  nth 
"    Charles  E.,  printer  Call 
"    Daniel,  carpenter   and    builder,    40    New 

Montgomery,  r.  1216a  Scott 
"    Daniel  C,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

313,  20th 
"    David  J.,  litho  pressman  Schmidt  Label  & 

Litho.  Co..  r.  1930  Mason 
"    Edward,  coal  passer  str  St.  Paul 
"    Edward,  salesman,  r.  535  O'Farrell 
"    Edward,  shipliner,  r.  303  Valley 
"    Edward  J.,  stevedore,  r.  37  Perry 
"    Edward  J.  Jr.,  engineer  Merchants  Ice  and 

Cold  Storage  Co.,  r.  37  Perry 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  614,  17th 
"    Eugene,  foreman  T.  J.   Moynihan,    r.    670 

Harrison 
"    Francis,  actor  Grover's  Alcazar  Theatre 
"    Francis  E.,  horse  trainer,  r.  921  Jones 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r,  54  Sacramento 
"    Frank  H.  (Young  &  Powers),  attorney  at 
law,  533  Kearny,  rooms  6-8,  r.  810  Central 
Av 
"    Frank  M.,  plumber,  r.  60^4  Clipper 
Powers  George  H.,  oculist,  aurist  and  laryngo- 
scopist,  office  533  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
1155,  hours  10  a.  m.  to  12  m.  and  4  to 
5  p.  m.,  r.  2100  California 
"    George  H.  Jr.,  student,  r.  2100  California 
"    George  W.,  foreman  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg  Co.,  r. 

921  Jones 
"    Horace  M..  clerk  S.  F.- Lumber  Co.    r.  696 
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Powers  Hugh,  hoseman  Engine  14,  r.  434^/4  Lin- 
den Av 
"    James,  r.  323  Minna 
"    James,  r.  577  Minna 
"    James,  helper  Edison  Light  &  Power  Co.. 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  33^/^,  14th 
"    James,  painter,  r.  1501  Church 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  1107  Bush 
"    James,  stone  cutter,  r.  333'£  Brannan 
"    James  C,  painter,  r.  43,  6th 
"    James  D.,  butcher,  SE  cor  Turk  and  Pierce, 

r  9^0  Pierce 
"    James  H.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1051  Mis- 
sion 
"    James  V.,  foreman  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,   SE  cor 

Precita  Av  and  Folsom 
"    Jefferson,  livery  stable,  2125  Mission 
"    Johanna,  widow,  liquors,  364  Brannan 
"    John,  r.  46  Clementina 
"    John,  r.  333  Minna 
"    John,  r.  2833  Bush 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  7  Church  Lane 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  31  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"  John,  messman  str  San  Jose 
"    John,  operator  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,   r.    614, 

17th 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  409  Tehama 
"    John  F.,  salesman,  r.  1051  Mission 
"    John  H.,  draughtsman  New  City  Hall,   r. 

73514  Turk 
"    John  N.,  r   110  Fair  Oaks 
"    John  O.,  writer,  15  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
"    Joseph,  coal  passer  str  Mariposa 
"    Joseph  A.,    clerk    W.   A.   Tuska,    r.  21314 

Post 
"    Joseph  P.,  carpenter,   r.  SE  cor  Precita  Av 

and  Folsom 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  764  Harrison 
"    Lawrence,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  364  Clara 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  664  Harrison 
"    Lawrence  R.,  teamster  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  417,  5th 
"    L.  J.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  640a  Natoma 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  301  Sierra 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  149,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  664  Harrison 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  921  Jones 
"    Mary  Miss,  clerk  Mrs.  Johanna  Powers,  r. 


Mary  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  37  Perry 
Maurice,  fireman  str  Oakland,  r.  339,29th 
May  Miss.r.  614,  17th 
Michael,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Puebla 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  717  Tennessee 
Michael,  milkman,  r.  683  Clementina 
Michael  F.,  teamster,  r.  60%  Clipper 
Nicholas,  miller,  r.  31  Point  Lobos  Av 
P.,  laborer,  r.  NEcor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Patrick  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  410  Bryant 
Peter,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Peter,  fireman,  r.  634,  4th 
Ralston   F.,    clerk    city    dept. 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1409  Larkin 
Redmond  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  931  Jones 
Richard  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  614,  17th 
Robert,  teamster,  r.709  Minna 
Robert  G.,  gardener,  r.  1813  Vallejo 
Thomas,  r.  330,  11th 
Thomas,  millman,  r.  664  Harrison 


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Powers  Thomas,  quartermaster  revenue  cutter 
Bear 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  139>/  Dore 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  21  Howard  Court 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  502  Franklin 
"    Walter,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    William,  barber  Perry  H.   Brown,    r.   127 

Eddy 
"    William,    cigars,     296^    Valencia,    r.    402 

Grove 
"    William,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  670 

Harrison 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  28  Ripley  PI 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  55  Natoraa 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  202,  6th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  N 
"    William,    packer     Cal.    Furniture    Mnfg. 

Co.,  r.  516  Larkin 
"    William,  shoemaker,  1208'^  Valencia 
"    William  A.,  plater  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks 

r.  640a  Natoma 
"    William  B.,  crimper  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  12081/2  Valencia 
"    William  H.,  printer  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  417 

Larkin 
"    William  J.,  gardener,  r.  1813Vallejo 
"    William   J.,  porter   Holbrook,    Merrill   & 
Stetson,  r.  921  Jones 
>^"Powers.    See  Power 
Powerson  John,  carpenter,  r.  54  Sacramento 
Powleson  George  L.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  104a 
West  Mission 
"    Howard  F.,  photograph  printer  J.  H.  Pe- 
ters, r.  1523  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  L.   Mrs.,    widow,   r.    1523  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Poxleitner  John,  groceries,  521 14,  6th 
Poyer  Charles  0.,  waiter  str  Crescent  City 
Peyser  George,  paper  hanger,  r.  217,  8th 
"    Harry  C,  plasterer,  r.  217.  8th 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  217.  Sth 
Poznanski  Hermann,  teamster,  r.  118  Ash  Av 
Pozzetti  Giuseppe,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1616 

Dupont,  r.  2  Gercke  Alley 
Pozzo  Antone,  fish  dealer,  r.  445  Ivy  Av 
Pracht  August,  r.  2322  Washington 
"    Julie  Mrs.,    teacher     languages,     r.    2322 

Washington 
"    Preciosa  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2322  Wash- 
ington 
Pracy  George  T.,  r.  871  Church 

"    Susie  A.,  widow,  r.  829  Church 
Prada  Henry,  reporter  L'Elvezia,  r.   15  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Pradels  August,  dyer  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  14th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Francis,  furnished  rooms.  1123  Stockton 
"    Henry,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Hyppolite,  flesher  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Pradler  Joseph,  stone  cutter,  r.  21  Page 
Prado  Sofia,  widow,  r.  18  Masonic  Av 
Praeder  Herman,  r.  2142  Mission 
Praegnitz  William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  518  6th 
Prag    Augusta    Miss,    bookkeeper   Madison  & 
Burke,  r.  818  Filbert 
"    Florence  Miss,   teacher  Polytechnic  Hish 

School,  r.  1908  Scott 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  teacher  Girls'  High  School  r 
1908  Scott  '    ■ 

Prager  A.  J.  &  Sons  (Less  and  Moe),  clothing  and 
men's  furnishing  goods,  857-859  Market 
"     Esther,  widow,  r.  1404  Webster 
"     Less   (A.  J.  Prager  &  Sons),  r.  Montrose 
Hotel 


Prager  Moe  (A.  J.  Prager 
Hotel 


Sons),  r.  Montrose 


"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2002  Powell 
Prague  F.  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  835Devisa- 

dero 
Prahl  Emil,  clerk,  r.  142,  7th 
"    Henry  H.,  tailor,  11  Sutter,  r.  1918  Buchan- 
an 
"    M.   Mrs.,  proprietor  Girard  House,  142,  7th 
"    Otto,  cabinet  maker,  r.  142,  7th 
"    William  W.,  carriage  painter,  1414  Pine.  r. 
2512  Sutter 
«®-Prahl.    See  ProU 
Prall  Edwin  T.,  clerk,  r.  4  Eddy  PI 
Praino  Frank,  grocer,  r.  620  Pine 
Pramme  Henry,  confectioner  Mrs.  R.  Poehlman. 

r.  303  Jessie 
Prang  Otto,  laborer,  r.  124  Howard 
Prangner  Henry,  machinist,  r  938'^  Capp 
Prater  Charles,  clerk  Arnold    Bros.,  r.  938  Va- 
lencia 
"    Judson,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co.,  r 
Guerrero 
Prather  John  M.,  insurance,  301  California,  r 
410  Post 
"    William  L.  Jr.,  secretary  Cal.  Bridge  and 
Construction    Co.,    19   Crocker   Bldg.  r 
Oakland 
Prato  Anton,  porter  Salinger  &  Adams,  r.  711 
Geary 
"    Bernardo,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Emanuel,  laborer  Am.  Salt  Co.,  r.  7  Sonora 

PI 
"    Kate  Miss,  bag  maker  Am.  Salt  Co.,  r.  7 
Sonora  PI 
Pratt  Alexander,  car   dispatcher  Market    St. 
Ry.,  r.  15031/jTurk 
"    Armstrong  C,  dental  student,  r.  728  Bush 
"    Arthur  G.,  real  estate  agent,  r.  113314  Har- 
rison 
"    Augustus  D.,  silver  reducer  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

1061  Mission 
"    Caroline    M.   Miss,  nurse  California  Wo- 
man's Hospital 
"    Charles  C,   collector  Main  St.  Wharf,   r. 

1917  Vallejo 
"    Charles  H.  S.,  salesman,  r.  9  Butte 
"    Curtis   N.,  expressman,   SE  cor  6th    and 

Mission,  r.  438i4  Jessie 
"    D.  A.,  r.  1045  Market 

"    Delos,  real  estate,  646  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Dora,  domestic,  1508  Pine 
"    Douglas,  student   Cal.  Medical  College,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper   Owl  Cigar  Co.,  r. 

1315  Geary 
"    Edward  S.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1543  Eddy 
"    Edward  U.,  waiter  John  Jensen,  r.  217,  3d 
Pratt  Edward  W.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  office  14 
Grant    Av,    rooms    16-17,    over  City   of 
Paris,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  &J00,  r.  610  Polk 
"    Elijah  S.  (Pratt  &  Hohenschild),  r.  8, Hart- 
man 
"    Elinor  D.  Miss,  accountant  U.  S.  Survey- 
or General's  ofQce,  r.  1917  Vallejo 
"    Emily  H.,  widow,  r.  707  Shotwell 
"     Eugene  H.,  clerk  U.  S.    Suit    Co.,    r.    302 

Fremont 
"    Frank,  bookkeeper  Hammond  &  Brod,   r. 
731  Treat  Av 
Pratt  Frank  E.,  ball-room  decorator,  office  and 
r.  320  Turk 
"    Fred  J.,  tailor,  r.  910  Natoma 
"    Frederick  D.,  teamster,  r.  2308  Harrison 
"    F.  William,  dentist,  r.  610  Polk 
Pratt    George   C,  manager  Provident  Saving 
Life  Assurance  Society  (of  New  York), 
405  Montgomery,  room  1,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  T.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co..  r.  17  Lang- 
ton 
"    George  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Folsom  and  Fremont,  r.  302  Fremont 
"    Harry  E.,   traveling  salesman    Le  Count 

Bros.,  r.  510  Leavenworth 
"    Henry  A.,  master  schr  Mendocino,  r.  218>i 

Ritch 
"    Howard  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r 
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1281 


Pratt  James,  printer    r.  1115  Valencia 
"    Jesse,  sign    painter,   1717   Market,  r.   115 

Hill 
"    John  C,  collector,  14  Sansome.  room  39,  r. 

635!^  Natoma 
Pratt  John  Haradan,  F.  C.  M.,  organist  Churcli 

of    St.  Mary  The    Virgin    and  Oakland 

Synagogue,  professor  of   music    theory 

King's  Conservatory  of  Music,  San  Jose, 

Cal.,  r.  3031  Buchanan 
"    Julia,  domestic,  15  De  Long  Av 
"    Lucy  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Melvin  L.,  drayman  Holbrook,   Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  Alameda 
"    Nettie  L.    Miss,     teacher   music,    r.    801 

Geary 
"    O.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1818  California 
"    Othello   M.,  clerk    auditing   dept   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Philipp  W.,  r.  46  Market 
"    Ransom,  traveling  salesman  OfBce  Speci- 
alty Mfg.  Co.,  r.  603  Stockton 
"    Robert,  car  driver,  r.  54  Louisa 
"    Robert  F.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  Office,  r.  35 

New  Montgomery 
"    Sherry  A-.,  salesman  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Walter  J.,  traveling  salesman  Bass-Hue- 

ter  Paint  Co.,  r.  12181/4  Treat  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.   529  Sacramento 
"    William  H.,  real  estate,  508  Montgomery, 

room  18a,  r.  1917  Vallejo 
"    &  Hohenschild  (Elijah  S.  Pratt  and  George 

Hohenschild),     carpenters     and     lock- 
smiths, 7  Hartman 
Pratto  Antonio  D.,  barber,  r.  711  Geary  rear 
Praul  Harvey,  r.  12  Eldridge 
"    Mary,  widow,  bakery,  9  Eldridge 
"    William,  r.  12  Eldridge 
Pray  Alva  J.,  salesman,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    Anne  B.    Mrs.,    associate   principal  Van 

Ness  Seminary,  r.  1849  Jackson 
"    Clarence  S.,  clerk  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

8b  Pleasant 
'•    Harper  L.,  telegraph  operator  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

728  Sutter 
"    Milton,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

1849  Jackson 
"    William  O.,  clerk  Swayne  &  Hoyt,  r.  8b 

"    Willis  W.,  driver  Bennett  &  Schutte,  r.  338 
Cumberland 
4®"Pray.    See  Prey 
Prazzi  Rosa,  widow,  r.  518  Union 
Preatzel  Conrad  G.,  clerk,  r.  Ill  Leavenworth 
Preble  E.  A.,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co. 
"    Frederick,   electrician    Metropolitan    Ry. 

Co.,  r.  2844  Mission 
"    Frederick  T.,  3d  oflcer  str  Santa  Rosa,  r. 

1421   Guerrero 
"    Pearson  N.,  shipwright  calker  and  spar- 
maker.  Pier  10,  Steuart,  r.  430  Haight 
"    William  H.,  carpenter  Thomas  W.  Smith, 
r.  2703  Folsom 
Precht  Charles  F.  (W.  D.  Ewer  &  Co.),  r.   1215 
Bush 
"    Frederick,  porter   John   C.    Eggers,  r.  303 

Davis 
"    Ida,  widow,  r.   1215  Bush 
Preciado  A.  F.,  artist,  r.  926  Mission 
Preddey  George  H.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept 
S.  P.  Co.,r.  637  Haight 
"    John,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  637  Haight 
Preece  Arthur  H.,  foreman  William  A.  Schrock, 
r.  520  Alabama 
"    Howard  M.,  machinist  George  Gumming  & 

Co.,  r.  1085  Howard 
"    William  H.,  horseshoer  James  McCarty,  r. 
1085  Howard 
Prefer  Charles,  machinist,  r.  604,  2d 
Preferred  Accident  Insurance  Co.  The,  (New 
York),  E.   S.    Fowler    manager    Pacific 
Coast  dept,  20-21  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Preffett  Carmino,  r.  321  Green 

"    Frederick,  r.  321  Green 
Pregge  Henry,  liquors,  305    East  North,  r.   34 
Clinton  Park 


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Preggen  Anna,  widow,  r.  2202  Powell 

"    Henry,  laborer  Henry  Behlmer,  r.  2302  Pow- 
ell 
Preissler  Joseph  C,  r.  622  Lombard 
Prelato  Francis  X.  Rev.,  S.J.,  clergyman  St.  Ig- 
natius Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Prell  Emil  (Hender  &  Prell),  r.  217,  4th 

"    J.  W.,  r.  53  Montgomery  Block 
Prendeble  Lulu  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  129  Hickory 
Av 

"    Maria  A.,  widow,  r.  129  Hickory  Av 

"    Thomas  W.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  120  Hick- 
ory Av 
Prendergast  Bridget  M.,  widow,  r.  249  Clara 

"    Cornelius  S.,   lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  13  Dale  PI 

"    Edward  C,  plumber,  r.  13  Broad 

"    J.,  cook,  r.  1045  Market 

"    James  M.,  furniture,  r.  139  Larkin 

"    James  W.,  dry  goods  and  notions,  7-9,  6th, 
r.  1015  Buchanan 

"    John,  r.  435  Ringold 

"    John  J.,  bartender,  r.  642  Minna 

"    John    J.,  boilermaker   McMurphy    &    Mc- 
Evoy,  r.  154  Clara 

"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  435  Ringold 
Prendergast  John  J.,  Very  Rev.,  Vicar-General 
of  San  Francisco  and  rector  St.  Mary's 
Cathedral,  r.  1100  Franklin 

"    John  M.,  plumber,  r.  13  Broad 

"    Martin,  r.  214,  14th 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  154  Clara 

"    Nicholas   J.,    collector   George    C.  Borne- 
mann  Co.,  r.  349  Clara 

"    Patrick  H.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  926'/4 
Minna 

'«    Patrick  R.,  r.  931  Lombard 

"    Thomas  F.,  foreman,  r.  Sagamore  nrPlym- 
oth  Av 

"    Thomas  F.,  journalist,  r.  931  Lombard 

"    William  H.,  heater  Fulton   Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  1713  Leavenworth  rear 
Prenot  Louis,  clerk Deming-Palmer Milling  Co., 

r.  716  Ellis 
Prentice  Arthur  D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1405 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Edwin  H.,  district  freight  agent  S.  P.  Co., 
613  Market,  r.  224Devisadero 

"    Ellen  Miss,  milliner,  402  Ellis 

"    Fred  A.,  telegraph  operator  local  freight 
office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  618  Harrison 

"    George  L.,  r.  402  Ellis 

"    Olive  T.,  widow,  r.  6H  Monroe 

"    Zachariah  H.,  liquors,  1514  Kentucky 
Prentiss  Charles  M.,  teamster  Western  Trans- 
fer Co.,  r.  33  Sycamore  Av 

"    Charles  W.,  steward,  r.  1636  Eddy 

"    John,  foreman  Am.  Salt  Co.,  r.  531!^,  18th 

"    John  W.  Mrs.,  r.  526  Post 

"    Joseph  A.,  printer  Bulletin,  r.  1626  Eddy 

"    S.  E.  Miss,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Prenty  Catherine,  widow,  r.  921  Alabama 

"    John,  millhand  William  A.  Schrock 

"    John  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.-921  Alabama 
Presbury  Claude,  sewing  machine  repairer,  r. 
88  Everett 

"    William  W.,  Chinese  inspector  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  325  Ellis 
Presby  S.  A.,  secretary  Rohr  &  Bagley  Commis- 
sion Co..  113  Bush,  r.  New  York 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication  and  Sab- 
bath School  Work  (San  Francisco  De- 
pository), 735  Market 
Presbyterian  Chinese  Church  and  Mission, 
Rev.   I.   M.    Condit   superintendent,  911 
Stockton 


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AMERIGAH  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  GO. 

ARE  AGENTS  FOR 

The  Best  Paper  Cutters 

Manufactured  in  the  East.    A  Large  Assort- 
ment in  Stock  at  Low  Prices. 
405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Prescott  Abraham,  teamster,  r.  1406  Webster 

"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  1  Sheridan  rear 
Prescott  George  W.,  director  Union  Iron  Works, 

232  Market,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Prescott  George   W.,    manager  collectioD  de- 
partment    Northwestern    Mutual    Life 
Insurance  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  223b  14th 
Prescott  House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor,  933 
Kearny 
"    Jacob,  watchm.an,  r.  440,  2d 
"    James  E.,  carpenter  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  526 

Jersey 
"    James  G.,  packer,  r.  1116  Leavenworth 
"    Leon    E.,     attorney    at    law,    53    Nevada 

Block,  r.  1406  Webster 
"    Ray,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  1406  Webster 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  16  Octavia 
Presentation  Convent,  Sister  Mary  Josephine 
in  charge  free  day  school  for  boys   and 
girls,  cor  Powell  and  Lombard 
Preservaline  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  George 
Borchardt  manager  Pacific  Coa  s t  branch , 
manufacturers  the  great  food  preserva- 
tive, also  sausage  casings  and  butchers' 
supplies,  154  New  Montgomery 
Presho  James  (Higginbotham  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John,    gripman    Market    St.    Ry,    r.    1737 

Hayes  rear 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  16  South  Park 
Presha  Richard,  cigars  and  tobacco,  118,  4th 
Presidio  and  Ferries  Railroad  Co.,  George  A. 
Newhall   president,    John    B.  Leighton 
secretary,  Isaac  F.  Kydd  superintend- 
ent, D.    Collins  assistant  superintend- 
ent, office  1 1 1 1  Union 
"    House,  SE  cor  Lombard  and  Lyon 
"    Kennels,  Hugh  McCracken  proprietor,  3313 

Clay 
"    Mining    Co.    (Texas),    Lamartine    Osborn 
secretary.  33  Nevada  Block 
Presidio  Reservation,  west  of  Lyon,  2  miles 

NW  of  New  City  Hall 
Presley  Allen,  blacksmith,  r.  32%.  Silver 
"    Annie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Lundy  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  513  McAllister 
"    Clara  Miss,  stenographer  Hooker  &  Co.,  r. 

513  McAllister 
'•    Harry  S.,  collector,  r.  513  McAllister 
"    Hugh,  miner,  r.  513  McAllister 
"    Hugh  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  513  McAllister 
"    James,  r.  12  Perry 
"    John  A.,  driver  George  Harrington,  r.  220, 

23d 
"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  1112  Folsom 
"    Perry  S.,  collector  M.  Friedman  &Co.,  r. 

513  McAllister 
"    William  H.,  salesman,  r.  513  McAllister 
4®-Presley.    See  Pressley 
Preso  Gregory,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r. 

3549  Fillmore 
Press  Clipping  Bureau,  H.  S.    Allen  general 
manager,  S.   P.   Lovett  local  manager, 
510  Montgomery 
Press  Club  of  San  Francisco  The,  C.  M.  Coe 
president,  F.  S.  Myrtle  recording  secre- 
tary, J.  C.  Donald  financial  secretary, 
126  Kearny 
"    Phoebe,  widow,  r.  1029  Valencia 
Pressley  Cornelius  B.,  receiving  teller  U.   S. 

Sub  Treasury,  r.  312  Haight 
Presson  George  R.,  cashier  Main  &  Winchester, 

r.  712  Sutter 
Prestat  August,  r.  724  Diamond 


Preston  Albert  H.,  gardener,  r.  SE  cor  Hamp- 
shire and  24th 
Preston  and  McKinnon,  Albert  C.  Hooper  presi- 
dent, Otis   J.    Preston    vice-president, 
John  O.  Doane  secretary,  manufacturers, 
wholesale    and    retail  lumber  dealers. 
Pier  5  Steuart 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1819  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  W.,  machinist,  r.  101  Caselli  Av 
Preston  Edgar  F.,  attorney  at  law  and  general 
counsel  The  San  Francisco  and  San  Joa- 
quin Valley  Railway  Co.,  147-148  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Woodside,  San   Mateo  Co.,  Cal. 
Edward  B.,  field  assistant  Cal.  State  Min- 
ing Bureau,  r.  St.  Helena 
Edward  J.,  stevedore   P.  M.  SS.  Co.,  r.  19 

Madison  Av 
Edward  R.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  and 

L.  Wks,  r.  104  Bernard 
Emily,  widow,  r.  1424  Leavenworth 
George  H.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,r.  706  Kansas 
Harry  E., carpenter,  r.  114  Caselli  Av 
Henry,   trackman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.   103, 

19th 
Irwin,  electrician,  r.  21,  6th 
Irwin  S.  (J.  Q.  Hatch  &  Co.),  r.  1017  Pierce 
John,  machinist,  r.  706  Kansas 
John  B.,  longshoreman,  r.  19  Madison  Av 
Joseph,  clerk,  r.  337!/2,  5th  Av 
Joseph  A.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1311V4 

Pine 
Kittie,  widow,  r.  1819  O'Farrell 
Lily  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  1604  Howard 
Marie  B.  Mrs.,  portrait  artist,  r.   116i4c 
San  Jose  Av 
"    Mattie  H.  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  427 
Eddy 
Preston  Otis  J.,  vice-president  Preston  and  Mc- 
Kinnon and  Shoal  Water  Bay  Mill  Co., 
Pier  5  Steuart,  r.  536  Lyon 
"    Otis  J.  Jr.,  fireman,  r.  536  Lyon 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk,  r.  104  Bernard 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  102  Silver 
"     Sarah,  widow,  r.  15  Hattie 
"    Sherman,  engineer  Arctic  Oil  Wks,   r.   902 

Minnesota 
"    Walter,  printer,  r.  101  Caselli  Av 
"    Walton,  surgeon,  20  O'Farrell 
"    William,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  P.,  special  policeman,  r.  447  Na- 
toma 
Pretorius  Charles,  salesman,  r.  436  Castro 
"    Frederick,  boilermaker,  r.  436  Castro 
"    Frederick  T.,  hoseman  Engine  6,  r.  436  Cas- 
tro 
Pretou  John,  baths,  530  Pine 
Pretty  Norman,  waiter,  r.  278  Minna 
Pretzel  Gustav,  butcher  B.    Hermann,    r.    1500 

Franklin 
Preuss  Celia,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  809  Mason 

"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
Previati  Pasquale,  shoemaker,  1914  Union 
Previtali  Giuseppe,  cook  AUegrini  &   Luporini, 

r.  410  Broadway 
Prevost  Ulric,  r.  420  Jackson 
Jg®-Prevost.    See  Provost 
Prewitt  H.  M.,  capitalist,  r.2707  Jackson 
"    S.,  attendant  U.  S.    Quarantine   Station, 
Angel  Island 
Prey  Oscar  F.,  dentist.  26  Montgomery,    r.    19 

Clara  Av 
Prezeau  Godfrey  (Bergevin  &  Prezeau),  r.  i26Y2 

Fulton 
Priani  AngiolinaMrs.,  midwife,  r.  719  Vallejo 
Priber  Emil  C,  superintendent   bottled   wine 

dept.  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  29  Scott 
Prichard  Elizabeth  B,  Miss,  r.  1013  Union 
"    Timothy,  agent,  r.  1013  Union 
"    Walter  C,  student,  r.  1013  Union 
4®"Prichard.    See  Pritchard 
Price  Albert,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  1211  Broad- 
way 
"    Alfred,  r.  1211  Broadway 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  2131^  Vallejo 
"    Annie,  domestic,  517,  3d 
"    Arthur,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
4171/2  Castro 


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1283 


Price  Arthur  Faraday  (Thomas  Price  &  Son), 

assayer,  analytical  chemist  and  mining 

engineer,  524     Sacramento,    r.    SE    cor 

Broadway  and  Scott 
"    Arthur  H.  (Hulme  &  Hart),  r.  The  Lorraine 
"    August,  bartender,  r.  145,  4th 
Price  Baking  Powder  Co.,  F.  J.  Boselly  mana- 
ger, 3U5  Battery,  telephone  Main  5663 
"    Charles,  warehouseman  S.  H.Frank  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Charles    M.  Mrs.,  teacher   Mrs.  Margaret 

Gutcher,  r.  1523  Geary 
"    Charles  O.,  car  washer  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 

r.  Wilder  nr  Chenery 
"    Dennis,  seaman,  r.  817  Battery 
"    E.  &  Son  (Edward  and  John  J.),  painters, 

paperhangers    and   decorators,    17  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Edward  (E.  Price  &  Son),  r.  1442  Mission 
"    Edward,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  30,  13th 
"    Edward  E.,  r.  2733  Howard 
"    Edward  E.,  porter  Hammam  Baths,  r.  308 

Grove 
"    Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  536  Ellis 
"    Edward  P.,  bartender,  r.  308  Grove 
"    Edwin  C,  clerk  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  Oakland 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  220  McAllister 
"    Ella,  domestic,  706  Ashbury 
"    Eustace  J.,  salesman,  r.  2308  Sutter 
"    Felix,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli   Av 
"    Flavoring  Extract  Co.  (Chicago,  111.),  John 

L.  Russell  manager,  117  California 
"    Frank  S.,  clerk  Railway   Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George,  candies,  231,  6th 
"    George  E.,  salesman  Geo.  W. Gibbs  Co.,  r. 

221  Oak 
"    George  H.,  teamster,  r.  1211  Broadway 
"    George  W.,  painter,  r.  625  Bay  rear 
"    Gomer  W.,  superintendent  Krogh  Mfg.  Co., 

11  Stevenson,  r.  Oakland 
"  Harry,  porter,  r.  861  Market 
"    Harry    G.,  gripman    Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.    1431 

Polk 
"    Henry,  r.  919  Sacramento 
"    Henry,  barber,  927  Pacific,  r.  6  Stephen's 

Court 
"    Henry  F.,  attorney  at   law,  723  Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  118  Fell 
"    Herbert  H.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Herbert  W.,  shipping  clerk  W.H.Miner, 

r.  2308  Sutter 
"    Hercules  H.,  clerk,  r.  SYi  Dearborn  PI 
"    Hugh,  cutter  Columbia  Woolen  Co.,  r.  145, 

12th 
Price   James,  manager  C.  F.  Adams  Co.  and 

Keystonei  Wringer  Co.,  156,  5th,  r.  223,  3d 

Av 
"    James  G.,  cigarmaker,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr 

Cortland  Av 
"    James  G.,  salesman  Waterhouse  &  Lester, 

r.  Oakland 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1915i/^  O'Farrell  rear 
"    John  B.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1721  Green 
"    John  J.  (E.  Price  &  Son),  r.  1442  Mission 
"    John  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  102 

California  Av 
"    John  S.,  bartender  Jose  C.  Castro 
"    Leon  E.,  salesman    Greenzweig  &  Co.,  r. 

19341/2  Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  122  Grove 
"    Merten  S.,  confectioner,  721  Larkin,  r.  2018 

Sutter 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  121/2  Shasta 
"    Nina   B.,   widow,  di'essmaking,  20   Ellis, 

rooms  39-40 
Price  Press  Co.,  I.  J.  Truman  &  Co.  proprietors, 

236  Bush 
"    R.  G.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  151  Valencia 
"    Richard  C,  machine  hand,  r.  112  Stevenson 
Price  Robert  M.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Califor- 
nia, r.  3001  Jackson 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Sadie  Miss,  r.  425,3d 
"    Samuel,  furrier,  r.  1117  Folsom 
"    Samuel,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1130  Market 


iW.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

^  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

>  RIVETED  IRON  AND  STEEL 

i  For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

>  and  Irrigation. 

I     309, 311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Price  Simon,  cutter  Stiner,  Straus  &  Hyman,  r. 
326  Hayes 

Price  Thomas,  M.  D.  (Thomas  Price  &  Son), 
assayer,  analytical  chemist  and  min- 
ing engineer,  524  Sacramento,  r.  SE  cor 
Broadway  and  Scott 

PRICE   THOMAS  &  SON 

(Thomas  and  Arthur  F.),  assayers,  an- 
alytical chemists  and  mining  engin- 
eers, 524  Sacramento,  telephone  Blain 
406 

Price  Thomas  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  2308  Sut- 
ter 

"    Thomas  L.,  restaurant,  1429  Market 

"    Thomas  W.,  painter,  r.  714,  21st 

"    Wallace    C.    (W.  C.  Price  &  Co.),  r.  East 
Oakland 

"    Walter  W.,  reporter  Post,  r.  Press  Club 

"    W.    C.  &  Co.   (Wallace  C.  Price),  produce 
commission,  425  Front 

"    W.  E.,  r.  2510  McAllister 

"    William,  boatswain  str  Alameda 

"    William,  propertyman  Goldstein  &  Co.,  r. 
133  Turk 

"    William,  sergeant  police,  r.  234Capp 

"    William,  watchman,  r.  Folsom  nrPrecita 
Av 

"     William  C,  mining,  322  Pine,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
Price  "William  E.,  dentist,   1104  Market,  r.  960 
6th  Av,  East  Oakland 

"    William  H.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    William  H.,  gunsmith  Clabrough,  Golcher 
&  Co.,  r.  16  Parker  A V 

"    William  H.,  salesman  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
4171/2  Castro 

"    William  J.,  painter,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Shot- 
well 

"    William  N.,  general  agent  Great  Northern 
Railway,    11   Montgomery,    r.    SW    cor 
Geary  and  Taylor 
4®" Price.    See  Pries 

Prices  Current  San  Francisco  (weekly).   Ed 
ward  R.  Painter  publisher,  123  Califor- 
nia, room  21 
Prideaux  Frank,  teamster,  r.  532  Natoma 

"    John  S.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r.  532 
Natoma 
Pridham  William  T.,  reporter,  r.  126  Ellis 
Priebatch  Wolf,  r.  1510  Buchanan 
Prien   Harry  F.,  salesman  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co., 
r.  300,  2d  Av 

"    John  H.C.,  groceries  and   liquors,  NE  cor 
Spear   and  Hathaway's    Wharf,  r.  1253 
California 
Pries  Charles,  feeder  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith. 
Co.,  r.  351/^  Clinton 

"    Christopher,    laborer    Pac.    Sheet    Metal 
Wks,  r.  3bVz  Clinton 

'■     Edward,  cigar  maker,  r.  35%  Clinton 

"    Frederick,  machine   hand  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  35^/4  Clinton 

"    George,  printer,  r.  3514  Clinton 

"    Julius  A.,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  1723  Mis- 
sion 

"    William,    printer   Mysell-Rollins    Co.,    r. 
1218  Kearny 
J8®=Pries.    See  Price 
Priess  Fritz,  waiter,  r.  809  Mission 
Priest  B.Frank  (Priest  &  Shrieve),  and  cigar 
manufacturers'  agent,  421    Safe  Deposit 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charles    F.,  photographer,    733   Market,  r. 
2136  Howard 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BA-TTERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Priest  Daniel  H.,  agent  Boltz,  Clymer  &  Co. 

(Philadelphia),  217  Front,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ernest   A.,    contractor     and     builder,    30 

Geary,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Francis  J.,  laborer,  r.  13  Geneva 
"    Frank,  road    manager  G.  W.  Arbuckle,  19 

Montgomery 
"    G.,    traveling   salesman,    r.    513   Leaven- 

■worth 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  13  Geneva 
"    R.  A.,  draughtsman   Dakin  Publishing  Co. 
"    Samuel  B.,  painter,  r.  735  Natoma 
"    Thomas  E.,  millhand,  r.  13  Geneva 
"    Washington  I.,  agent  Bromo-Lithia  Water, 

516  Geary,  r.  513  Leavenworth 
"    &  Shrieve  (B.  Frank  Priest  and  George  T. 

Shrieve),   manufacturers'     agents,    421 

Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Priester  Joseph,  dry  goods,  1315   Stockton,  SW 

cor  Powell  and  Broadway 
Priestnell  William  W.,  salesman   Hale  Bros., 

r.  Oakland 
Priet  P.  &  Co.  (Pierre  Priet,  Michel  Debret  and 

Edward    Marchand),    proprietors   Mar- 

chand  Restaurant,  115-117  Grant  Av 
"    Pierre  (P.  Priet  &  Co.),  r.  Lick  House 
Prieur  Arsene  shoemaker,  cor  24th  and  Vicks- 

burg,  r.  Gates  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Arthur,   shoemaker,   133   Turk,  r.  Cortland 

Av  nr  Gates 
"    Caroline,  varieties,  1909  Geary 
"    Frank,   cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 

Cortland  Av  nr  Gates 
"    Joseph,    painter,  814   Montgomery,  r.   1909 

Geary 
Priggins  Joseph,  sausage  maker,  r.  18  Mariposa 

Terrace 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  18  Mariposa  Terrace 
Primary    Education    (monthly),   J.    W.  Davis 

manager,  300  Post 
Primorich  John,  laborer,  r.  111654  Tennessee 
Primrose  Jesse,  laborer  Artie  Oil  Wks,  r.  903 

Minnesota 
Prince  Alice  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  324  Brannan 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  9  Morrell  PI 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  343  Beale 
"    Charles  A.,  musician,  r.  2612  Larkin 
"    Frank  D.,  metal  worker  John  Finn  Metal 

Wks,  r.  736  Octavia 
"    Frank  R.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint.  r.  733i/4 

Geary 
"    Henry  G.,  salesman  Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.,  r. 

3612  Larkin 
"    James  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1418 

Howard 
"    Jesus  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1612  Stockton 
"    Joseph  P.,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

9  Morrell  PI 
■'    Louis  D.,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  1923  How- 
ard 
"    Louis  J.,  bookkeeper  Christy  &  Wise,  r. 

1527  Powell 
"    Peter,  r.  962  Harrison 
"    Peter,    packer    Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  9 

Russ 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  632  Fulton 
"    Sidney,  bookkeeper  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r. 

1816  Washington 
Prince  Ttiomas,  manager  Charley  Harley  Co., 

844-846  Harrison,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  311  Jessie 
"    William  D.,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy,  r.  736 

Octavia 
"    Wiliam  M.,  carpenter,  r.  330,  19th 
"    W.  M.  Mrs.,  bakery,  330,  19th 
*®=-Prince.    See  Prinz 


Princely  William,  carpenter,  r.  360  Sanchez 
Prindle  Alice  M.,  widow,  r.  1419  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Charles  E.,  superintendent  Mokelumne  and 
Campo  Seco  Mining  and  Canal  Co.,  330 
Pine,  room  42,  r.  Mokelumne  Hill,  Cal. 

"    David  S.,  r.  1315  Guerrero 

"  F.  M.  &  Co.  (Frank  M.  Prindle  and  William 
W.  Miller),  importers  and  manufactur- 
ers' agents,  16,  3d 

"  Frank  M.  (F.  M.  Prindle  &  Co.),  r.  1419  Van 
Ness  Av 

PRINDLE  FRANK  M., 

importer  and  manufacturers'  agent, 
16,  2d 

Prindle  Ida  F.,  widow,  r.  1812  Laguna 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 
Prinet  Eugene,  bartender  L.  Paint,  r.  439  Bush 
Pring  Ernest,  physician,   150,  4th,  r.  3003  Fill- 
more 
Pringle  Brothers  (David  W.  and  Thomas),  boots 
and  shoes,  1101  Market 
"    David,  harness  maker,  r.  80  Everett 
"    David,  upholsterer,  r.  1119  Mission 
"    David  W.  ^Pringle Bros.),  r.  314  Jones 
Pringle   Edward   J.,    attorney    at    law,    33-37 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
Pringle  Edward  J.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  33-37 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    George,  machinist  H.  P.  Christie,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    George,  teamster  J.  W.  Schouten  &  Co.,  r. 

3101/2,  6th 
"    George  S.  W.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  T.,  teamster,  r.  529,  7th 
"    Gilbert  W.,  salesman  Pringle  Bros.,  r.  114 

McAllister 
"    James,  machinist  H.  P.  Christie,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John   W.,  foreman   Golden    Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  Potrero  Av  nr  21st 
"    Mary  F.  Miss,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Thomas,  r.  1501  Market 
"    Thomas  (Pringle  Bros.),  r.  Berkeley 
Pringle   William   B.,   attorney   at  law,  33-37 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
Prinnie  Eugene,  bartender,  r.  439  Bush 
Printers'  Guide  and  Pacific  Coast  Stationer 
The,  Edgar  Painter  publisher,  510  Clay 
Printers'  Mutual  Aid  Association,  606  Mont- 
gomery 
Print z  Frank  P.,  compositor,  r.  728  Howard 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1113  Jones 
Prinz  Caroline,  varieties,  3549  Folsom 
4®"Prinz.    See  Prince 
Prior  C,  plumber,  r.  1337  Stockton 
"    C.  Churchill,  clerk  Henry   Cowell  &  Co.,  r. 

10  Hill 
"    Francis  J.  T.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Oakland 
"    James  K.,  capitalist,  13  Mason,  r.  234  San 

Jose  Av 
"    James  K.  Jr.,  bookkeeper,  r.  234  San  Jose 

Av 
"    John  L.  (Brann  &  Prior),  r.  10  Hill 
"    John  S.,  phrenologist,  r.  1222  Treat  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  241  Hickory  Av 
"    Owen,  shoemaker,  r.  NE  cor  Juniper  and 

Bryant 
"    Philip,  principal   James    Lick   Grammar 

School,  r.  1332  Treat  Av 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.   SE  cor  20th  and  Ken- 
tucky 
im^PriOT.    See  Pryor 
Prising  Fred  W.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

620  Fell 
Prisk  Viola,  widow,  r.  311  Hyde 
Pritchard  Alice  M.,  widow,  r.  2533  Octavia 
"    Frank  B.,  bookkeeper   F.  M.  Smith,  r.  36 
Belvedere 
Frederick,  waiter  str  State  of  California 
Frederick  L.  (Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard), 

r.  706  Castro 
Henry  W.,   carpenter,  609  Laguna,  r.  3031 

Mission 
Josephine,  widow,  r.  914  Army  , 

Louis,  milker  Joseph  Fassler,  r.   Mission 
Road  bet  Five  and  Six  Mile  Houses 


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Pritchard  Martha,  widow,  r.  813  Lyon 
"  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1709  Webster 
"    Miguel  G.,  clerk  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r.  2523 

Octavia 
"    Owen  R.,  paver,  r.  127,  15tli 
"    Philip  I.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  319  Leav- 
enworth, r.  1621  Grove 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  625  Stevenson 
49~Pritchard.    See  Prichard 
Pritchell  George,  carpenter,  r.  426  Ringold 
Private  Home  for  Invalids,    Miss  Lucy   E. 
Brown  proprietor,  937  Sutter,  telephone 
Sutter  1191 
Privie  Mary  J.  Miss,  shirtmaker  Standard  Shirt 

Factory,  r.  134  Oak 
Probasco  Frank  S.,  salesman,  r.  616  Taylor 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Peter  W.  Bellingall,  r.  616 
Taylor 
Probasco  John  W.,  ganger  U.  S.  Customs,  SW 
cor  Jackson  and  Battery,  2d  floor,  r.  616 
Taylor 
Probert  Alexander,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 
407  Georgia 
"    E.,  r.  NE  cor  Grove  and  Steiner 
Probes  Henry,  mariner,  r.  138!4  Rose  Av 
Probst  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
"    George  W.,  laborer  Paul  Boyton  Chute  Co., 

r.  Fulton  nr  8th  Av 
"    Harry,  barber  str  Mariposa 
4^Probst,    See  Propst 

Procter     John,     capitalist,     224  Front,    r,    401 
Buchanan 
"    John  W.,  student,  r.  401  Buchanan 
Proctor  Caroline  B.  Miss,  teacher  Kindergarten, 
501  Cole,  r.  California  nr  Steiner 
"    Frederick,  r.  1616i4  Lexington  Av 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  1324  Harrison 
"    George  A.,  attorney  at  law,  420  Montgom- 
ery, room  35,  r.  533  Taylor 
"    Henry,  plumber  Williams  Hardware  Co.,  r. 

316  Minna 
"    Joseph,  joiner  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,r.   1117  Sutter 
"    Richard  E.,  engineer  Russ  House,  r.  1049 
Market 
Produce  Exchange,  See  San  Francisco  Produce 

Exchange 
Produce  Exchange  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss 

Belle  Scott  principal,  1231  Pacific 
Proeger  August,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Proehl  Frederick  C,  carpenter,  r.  433  Ivy  Av 
Proff  Hermine  Mrs.,  proprietor  Proff  House,  215 
O'Farrell 
"    House,  Mrs.  Hermine  Profl  proprietor,  215 
O'Farrell 
Profos  Otto,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co.,  r.  Fran- 

conia  House 
Progreso  Steamship  Co.,  James  Jerome  secre- 
tary, 319  Pine,  room  27 
Progress  Hall,  932,  24th 
"    Mutual  Loan  Association,  D.   Hirschfeld 
secretary,  3-4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Progress  Saloon  and  Bestaurant,  David  Sam- 
son proprietor,  327-329  Bush 
"    The,  lodgings,  1148  Sutter 
"    The  (weekly),  Lida  B.   and  F.  L.  Browne 
editors  and  publishers,  13  Murphy  Bldg 

PROGRESSIVE  WINDOW  AND 

HOUSE  CLEANING  CO.,  S.  Marengo  man- 
ager, 524  Bush 

Prohasca  Jacob,  cook,  r.  77  Everett 
ProU  Anna,  widow,  r.  81  Colton 
"    Anna  R.  G.,  widow,  r.  1319  Larkin 
"    Carl  H.,  wheelwright,  r.  1523  Larkin 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  113  Valparaiso 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  1319  Larkin 
"    Gustave,  bottler,  r.  528  Hayes 
"    Henry,  butcher  Chas  S.  Bacher,  r.  1523  Lar- 
kin 
"    Justus,  beer  bottler,  528  Hayes 
"    Louis  (Proll  &  Co.),  r.  1319  Larkin 
"    Rudolph    B.,  dentist,  426  Kearny,   r.   2710 

California 
"    Rudolph   L.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  81  Coltoa 
"    Rudolph    R.,    cigarmaker,    r.    113    Valpa- 
raiso 
"    Tillie  Miss,  forewoman  Arpad  Haraszthy, 
r.  81  Colton 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for         [ 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

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Proll  William  R.,  clerk  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  1523 

Larkin 
Proll  &  Co.   (Louis  Proll),  house  brokers  and 

auctioneers,  719  Market 
Pronejos    Emanuel,  candy  manufacturer,  1061 

Market 
Proot  Henri,  packer  Consumers' Ice  Co.,  r.  437 

Jessie  rear 
Propfe  Charles  (Aschen  &Propfe),  r.  1425  Pine 
Prophet  Frederick  F.,  engineer  F.  Kreling  Sons 

Co.,  r.  438  Duncan 
Propst  Adam,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  731 

Geary 
Proquitte  Richard,  liquors,  SE  cor  Battery  and 

Jackson,  r.  11081/2  Hyde 
Prosch  Oscar,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Alameda 
Proschold  Caroline,  widow,  r.  529  Lombard 
"    Charles,  r.  708  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Charles  M.,  clerk  Occidental  Cigar   Store, 

r.  529  Lombard 
"    Edwin  M.,  pressman Mysell-RoUins  Co.,  r. 

702  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Henry,  physician,  305  Golden  Gate  Av 
Prosdocimi  M.,  musician,  r.  632  Broadway 
Prosecuting  Attorney's  OfiBce,  Police  Courts  I, 

2,  3  and  4,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Prosek  Charles  M.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 
508  Hermann 
"    George,  foreman  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  508 

Hermann 
'■    George,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,   r.   1435, 

26th 
"    John,   sawyer  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  1435, 
26th 
Prosek  John  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 

room  65,  r.  1435,  26th 
Prosek  Joseph  A.,  physician  and  surgeon,  21 
Phelan  Bldg,  ofBce  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8 
p.m.,  Sundays  11   a.  m.   to  12  m.,  r.  717 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Josephine,  widow,  varieties,  1209  Devisa- 

dero 
"    William,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners' 
Iron  Wks,  r.  1435,  26th 
Prosner  Alva  M.,  clerk,  r.  2420  Webster 
Prospect  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.,  George  R. 

Spinney  secretary,  310  Pine,  room  28 
Prospective  Mining  and  Machinery  Co.  The  (in- 
corporated), C.  W.  Tremain  president, 
V.   Tremain    secretary    and    treasurer, 
manufacturers  mining  machinery,  127, 
1st 
Prosser  David  M.,  driver,  r.  1922  Lexington  Av 
Prost  Nicholas,  bakery,  336,  3d 
Protestant    Episcopal    Old    Ladies'  Home, 

Golden  Gate  Av  bet  Masonic  and  Lott 
Protestant  Orphan  Asylum,  S  s  Haight  bet 

Laguna  and  Buchanan 
Protzman  Frank,  cellarman  Arpad  Haraszthy, 

r.  131  Montgomery 
Prou  August,  proprietor  Franco-American  Tal- 
low and  Fertilizer  Co.,  SE  cor  De  Haro 
and  El  Dorado,  r.  lUSV^  Bryant 
"    Delphine,  widow,  r.  821  Broadway 
Proud  William,  gardener,  r.  811  Lott 
Proulx  David  J.,  bartender  Albert  Hornlein,  r. 

210  Eddy 
Prousergue  Louise  A.,  widow,  r.  407    Leaven- 
worth 
Prouty  Harry  E.,  printer,  r.  400%,  6th 
"    Margie,  widow,  r.  228a  McAllister 
"    Simon,  r.  55,  2d 
Provan  William,  machinist   Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  27  Garden 
Provence  Charles  A. ,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co. , 
r.  621  Harrison 


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Provence  George,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  621  Harrison 
"    William,  finisher,  r.  621  Harrison 
Provensal  John,  florist,  r.  30  Banks 

"    Joseph  A.,    janitor  A.   &    K.    Bldg,  r.   136 

Rose  Av 
"    Peter,  proprietor  Grand  Army  House,  425 

Bush 
"     Sylvain  M.,  nursery,    Nebraska    nr  Cort- 
land Av 
Providence  WasMngton  Insurance    Co.   (of 
Rhode  Island),  William  J.  Button  ma- 
rine agent,  401-405  California,  Butler  & 
Haldan  general  agents,  413  California 
Provident  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, Samuel  Weil  president,  D.  Hirsch- 
feld  secretary,  3  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

PROVIDENT    SAVINGS    LIFE 

ASSURANCE  SOCIETY  (of  New  York), 
G.  C.  Pratt  manager,  William  S.  Dibble^ 
city  agent,  405  Montgomery,  room  1 

Province  Cornelia  D.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for 
Children,  3700  California 
"    Robert  R.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1212  Wash- 
ington 
Provis  William  F.,  carpenter,  r.  4  Montcalm 
Provo  Woolen  Mills  Company  (Provo,  Utah),  A. 

D.  Spearman  agent,  111-113  Bush 
Provost  Charlotte    E.   Miss,  teacher  Webster 
Primary  School,  r.  708  Fell 
"    Daniel  R.,  broker,  r.  708  Fell 
"    Emma  H.  Miss,  teacher  Golden  Gate  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  708  Fell 
"    Gustave  E.,  machinist  Marshutz  &    Can- 

trell,  r.  814  Green 
"    Nelson,  Port  Warden,  office  Clay  Street 

Wharf,  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    Thomas,  carpenter  Jos.  Scheerer  &  Co.,  r. 
1618  San  Carlos  Av 
4S="Provost.    See  Prevost 
Prowse  Henry  S.,  policeman,  r.  1  Walter 
Prudden  Thomas  W.,  bridge  builder,  r.  123  Eddv 
Prudence  Building  and  Loan  Association,  James 

M.  Ellis  secretary,  323  Montgomery 
Pruefer  Emil  H.,  teacher  music,  r.  2614^  Sutter 
Prueter  E.,  musician,  r.  26I414  Sutter 
Prugh  Heneretta,  widow,  r.  708  Taylor 
Pruillage  Henry  H.,  bookkeeper  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 

1515  California 
Prummer  Michael,  bartender  Fritz  Braemer 
Prunty  Bridget,  widow,  r.  Waterville  nr  Au- 
gusta 
"    Frank  P.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  13  Cleveland 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  13  Cleveland 
"    Owen,  liquors,  r.  13  Cleveland 
"    Patrick  (Prunty  &  Murphy),  r.  3  Everett 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  252^4,  3d 
"    &  Murphy  (Patrick  Prunty  and  Richard 
Murphy),  liquors,  144,  3d 
Pruss  Joseph,  helper  Risdon   I.  &  L.  Wks,   r. 

427,  4th 
Prussian  National  Insurance  Co.  (of  Stettin, 
Germany),  Cesar  Bertheau  manager,  210 
Sansome 
Prussing  Gustav,  watchman,  r.  417  Harrison 
Prusso  Louis  E.,  accountant,  r.  719,  22d 
Prutcher  Hannah  W.,  widow,  r.  19  Pond 
Pruter  John,  cook  South  Side  U.  S.  Life  Saving 

Station 
Prutzman  Jolm  P.,  secretary  Pacific  Refining 
and  Roofing    Co.,   153   Crocker   Bldg,  r. 
1603  McAllister 
"    Paul  W.,  bookkeeper   Pac.  Refining    and 
Roofing  Co.,  r.  1603  McAllister 
Pryal  Andrew,  expressman,  r.  72  Tehama 


Pryde  Norman  J.,  acid  maker,  r.  9,  23d 
Prydz  Anna  Miss,  clerk  W.  F.   Kaiser,  r.   1016 
Union 
"    George,  broom  maker,  r.  1016  Union 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1018  Union 
"    William,  locksmith  G.  Fleischel  &  Co.,  r. 
1016  Union 
Pryor  Alfred  E.,  general  manager  Piper,  Aden, 
Goodall  Co.,  24  Clay,  r.  1405  Gough 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1330  Bush 
"    Edward  R.,  bookkeeper  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  445,3d 
"    Frederick  O.,  student,  r.  2405^4  California 
"    Lawrence  W.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  616" Fulton 
"    Russell  A.,  special  officer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  616 

Fulton 
"    William  J.,  salesman  H.  Huddleston&Co., 
r.  454  Minna 
^g^Pryor.    See  Prior 
Przyborowski  Jacob,  shoemaker,  r.  Folsom  nr 

Union  Av 
Pscherhofer  Charles,  real  estate   and   stock- 
broker, 1706  Clay 
Publeck  Frederick,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Public  Administrator,  A.  C.  Freese,  35  Chroni- 
cle Bldg 
Public  Library  Free,  George  T.  Clark  librarian, 
New  City  Hall,  2d  floor,  telephone  South 
134,  branches  1131  Valencia,   1126   Ken- 
tucky, 1801  Stockton  and  813  Point  Lobos 
Av 
Public  Morgue,  Dunbar  Alley  nr  Merchant 
"    Opinion    (weekly),    Isadore    N.   Choynski 
publisher,  1209  Golden  Gate  Av 
Public  Pound,  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
Publicity  Co.  The,  James  A.  Pariser  general 
manager,  George  P.  Brady  advertising 
director,  advertisement  writers,  523 Mar- 
ket, telephone  Main  5487 
Publishing  Co.  of  the  Pacific,  publishers  The 

Pacific,  7  Montgomery  Av 
Pucci  Angelo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1.307  Castro 

and  1402,  24th,  r.  1307V2  Castro 
Puccinelli  Antonio,  gardener,  Colombo  Market, 
r.  702  Front 
"    Archimedes,  waiter,  r.  1113  Montgomery 
"    Basilio(F.  Matteucci  &  Co.),  r.  313  Fran- 
cisco 
"    Bernardo,  farmer,  r.  702  Front 
"    Dante,  butcher  Antonio  Pardi,   r.  871  Mis- 
sion 
"    Egidio,  porter  Italian-Swiss  Agricultural 

Colony,  r.  702  Front 
"     Gabriello,  hostler,  r.  5  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Giuseppe  (P.  Pampalone&  Co.),  r.  29  Board- 
man  PI  rear 
"    Louis  (Puccinelli  &  Ceccarelli),  r.  702  Front 
"    O.  &  Co.   (Pietro  De  Santi,  A.  Buchignani 
and  Olinto  Puccinelli),  wagon  makers 
511  Davis 
"    Olinto  (O.  Puccinelli  &  Co.),  r.  1311  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Olinto,  blacksmith  Lorenzo  Di  Gracia, 

1113  Montgomery 
"    Vincenzo  (Giovannoni  &  Puccinelli),  r.  688 

Broadway 
"    &  Ceccarelli    (Louis  Puccinelli  and  Gio- 
vanni Ceccarelli)  proprietors  II  Capitano 
Hotel,  702  Front 
Puccini  Andrea,  peddler,  r.  318  Vallejo 
"    Joseph,  fresco  painter,  r.  526  Broadway 
"    Lorenzo,  fisherman,  r.  802  Montgomery 
"    Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  322  Vallejo  rear 
"    Zipperi,  yardman  Wainwright  &  Easton, 
r.  3  San  Antonio 
Pucheu  Hilaire,  dyer,  r.  1538  Folsom 
"    Jean,  driver  B.  Frapolli  &  Co.,  r.  1111  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Jessie  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  F.  &  G.  Thomas 
"    John  B.,  bartender  Peter  Pontac,  r.  439,  4th 
"    Joseph,  waiter  Peter  Audeoud,  r.  112  Tren- 
ton 
"    Thomas,  wine  dealer,  r,  1111  Montgomery 
Puck  Frederick  (Reinert  &  Puck),  r.  202  McAl- 
lister 
"    John  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  1506  Montgomery 
"    Otto,  clerk  J.  H.  A.  Folkers  &  Bro.,  r.  Fruit- 
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Puckering  John  R.,  purser  str  Peru 
Puckhaber  Charles  R.  (Cal.   Broom  Mfg  Co.),  r. 
1028,  17th  Av  South 
"    HarryC,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  642,  18th 
"    Herman  P.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1308 

Fell 
"    Jacob,  groceries,  224,  1st,  r.  3  Tehama 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  15th 

Av  South  and  P 
"    Louis  H.,  bartender  Thomas  Corbett,  r.  642, 

18th 
"    William  D.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1308 
Fell 
Pudding  Creek  Mills,  Samuel  Blair  proprietor, 

34  Luning  Bldg 
Pudy  Peter,  waiter  Ferdinando  Delmonte,  r.  434 

Broadway 
Puetz  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  254/2,  4th 
Puf  Walter,  pressman  Louis  RoeschCo.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Puffer  Herbert  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  137  Bartlett 
Puga  Felipe  B.,  r.  723  California 
Puget  John  B.,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r.  714 
Broadway  _         „     ,   . 

"    Sound   Iron    Co.    (Jeflerson    Co.,   Wash.), 
Abraham   Halsey    secretary,   530   Cali- 
fornia, rooms  49-50 
"    Sound  Lumber  Co.,  H.  C.  Chesebrough  sec- 
retary, office  48  Market 
Pugh  A.,  mining,  r.  100,  5th 
Pugll  Edmund,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  428  Eddy,  hours  9  to  10  a.  m.,  2  to 
4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays  9  to  10  a.  m. 
and  4  to  6  p.  m. 
"    Elizabeth  T.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2127  Turk 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2127  Turk 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  254  Clara 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  2127  Turk 
"    John  R.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  809  Minnesota 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  27  Clementina 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  2127  Turk 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  705!^ 

Tennessee 
"    William,  cook,  r.  69  Natoma 
46i"Pugh.    See  Pew 

Puglaisi  Joseph,    fruits    and   vegetables,  2238 
Mission 
"    Thomas,  clerk  J.  Puglaisi 
Pugsley  Florence  D.  Miss,  r.  1627  Hayes 

"    George,  steward  str  Corona,  r.  213^4  Clara 
Puheck  John,  laborer,  r.  31  Freelon 
Pulic  Josef,  cook  Kelly  &  Clark 
PuUee   John,  carpenter,  r.  SE  cor  Utah  and 

Yolo 
PuUen  Ann,  widow,  r.  Bronte  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Edward,  driver  Magner  Bros.,  r.  2217  Post 
"    Lebbeus,  student,  r.  2217  Post 
"    Leroy  G.,  barber,  1303  Webster,  r.  822  Olive 

Av 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  2217  Post 
Pullin  Eli  (Von  Helms  &  Pullin),  r.  SW  cor  Sut- 
ter and  Baker 
PuUls  Joseph  H.,  finisher  Charles  M.  Plum  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  teamster  South  S.  F.    Tannery,   r. 
Franconi  House 
Pullman  Palace  Car  Co.,  J.  P.  Meehan  superin- 
tendent, 24-25  Crocker  Bldg 
4®- Pullman.    See  Poehlman  and  Pohlman 
Pulschen  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1002  Treat  Av 
Pult  John,  machine  hand,  r.  108,  2d 
Pulver  Oil  Co.  (New  York),  J.  C.  Winans  agent, 

220  Fremont 
Pulverman  Moritz,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
Pummer  Joseph,  steward,  r.  510    Shrader 
Pumphrey  Milton  G.,  conductor,  r.  810  Ellis 
Punnett   Brothers  (John  M.   and  Ernest    S.), 
map  publishers,  draughtsmen  and  map 
mounters,  625  Mission  opp  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co's  Express  Office 
' '    Ernest  S .  (Punnett  Bros . ) ,  offlce  625  Mission 
"    Herbert  E.,  clerk  W.  J.  Callingham,  r.  1318 

California 
"    John  M.  (Punnett  Bros.),  offlce  625  Mission 
Puntigan  Joseph,    helper   Swain    Bros.,  r.  320 

Minna 
Punzini  Dominic,  scavenger,  r.  8A  Boardman  PI 


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Pup  Rotisserie,  Joseph  Lenoir  proprietor,  12-16 

Stockton 
Purcell  Alexander,   marine    engineer,    r.    1220 
Powell 
"    Andrew,  painter,  r.  102  Central  Av 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  1634  Howard 
"    Daniel  M.,  painter,  r.  102  Central  Av 
"    David,  liquors,  102  Central  Av 
"    Edward,  expressman,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  9  South  Park 
"    Emily  Miss,  stenographer  Dunham,  Carri- 
gan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  NW  cor  Market 
and  Noe 
"    Gordan  C,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ewing, 

r.  1320  Mission 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  239V4  Langton 
'■    John,  bookkeeper  Hibernia   Savings    and 

Loan  Society,  r.  136  Tremont  Av 
"    JohnF.,milkman,r.  2023  Hyde 
"    John  J.    (Thomas    McCraith   &   Co.),  and 
attorney  at  law,  14  McAllister,  rooms  21- 
22 
"    John  S.,  carpenter,  r.  102  Central  Av 
Purcell  Louis,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1024  Larkin 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  826  Haight 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  744Vi  Harrison 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  Market  and  Noe 
"    Matthew,  marine  engineer,  r.  846  Mission 
'•    Michael  (Smith,  Purcell  &  Co.),  r.  9  South 

Park 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  122,  10th  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2023  Hyde 
"    Patrick,  teamster  Gross  &  Mullaney,  r.  624 

Fulton 
"    Richard,  solicitor  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  445  Te- 
hama 
"    Robert  C,  millhand  Harris  &  Jones,  r.  821 

Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  expressman,  r.  2023  Hyde 
"    William  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
NW  cor  Market  and  Noe 
4®-Purcell.    See  Pursell  ^  „    „  „ 

Purchases  and  Supplies  Department  S.  P.  Co., 
R.  P.  Schwerin  manager,  4  Montgomery, 
room  74 
Purchini  Elia,  waiter  Giuseppe  Bazzurro,  r.  114 

POjCific 
Purden  James    G.,  carpenter  and  builder,  710 

Larkin,  r.  5  Olive  Av 
Purdie  J.  S.,  oiler  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 

"    LillasW.,  widow,  r.  6  Metcalfe  PI 
4S-Purdie.    See  Purdy 
Purdon  Frank,  bartender  Cliff  House 
Purdy  Albert  T.,  bookkeeper  Lachman  &  Jacobi , 
r.  1032  Mission 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  828c  Howard 
»    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  1838i/2  Howard 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  9  Minnesota 
"    Edward  L.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  18381^  Howard 
"    Edward  S.,  chief  clerk  W.  J.  Callingham, 

r.  1714  Sacramento 
"    Frank,  janitor  Examiner,  r.  314  Turk 
"    James  S.,  solicitor  Louis  Levy,  r.  GlSy^ 

Filbert 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  630  Webster 
"    John  E.,  bookkeeper  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  2114  Steiner 
"    J.   S.,  mines,  222-224  Bush,  r.  Occidental 
Hotel  .        ,       ,.,,. 

"  Solomon  F.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  101 /s 
O'Farrell,  and  deputy  County  Clerk,  r. 
1714  Sacramento  _ 

"    William    M.,   teamster   Cal.    Broom    Mfg 
Co.,  r.  828  Howard 
Jg^-Purdy.    See  Purdie 


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are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

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Purin  Nikola,  cook  Sutich  &  Ivanovich 
Purington  Charles  E.,  mining,  40  Nevada  Block, 

r.  727b  21st 
Purinton  William  R.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  20 

Albion  Av 
Puria  Pierre,  upholsterer,  r.  438  Broadway 
Purlenky  George,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  & 

Co.,r.  523  Fell 
"    George  Jr.,  druggist,  r.  523  Fell 
Purnell  Alvin  J.,  clerk,  r.  718b  21st 
"    Charles  B.,  with  W.  &  J.  Sloane&Co.,r 

718b  21st 
"    Emma  J.,  widow,  r.  718b,  21st 
Purnell  Samuel,   secretary  to  manager  S.  P 

Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  Sausalito 
Purnhagen  Richard,  bartender  William  Purn 

hagen,  r.  640  Stevenson 
"    William,  liquors,  1081  Market,  r.  &40  Steven 

son 
Purrington  Angeline  E.,  widow,  r.  47  Hill 
Purrington  Clarence  W.,  secretary  and  treas 

urer  Kron    Tanning  Co.,  125  Clay,  r.  47 

Hill 


"    Turner   C,    sawfller    and    locksmith,    609 
Mission,  r.  128,  2d 
«®»Purrington.    See  Purington 
Pursch    Emil,     traveling    salesman    Mandel, 
Pursch  &  Wiener,  r.  611  Taylor 
"    Frank   (Pursch,  Kaskel  &  Weil),   r.   New 

York 
"    ,  Kaskel  &   Weil    (Frank   Pursch,  Jacob 
Kaskel  and    Joseph  Weil),  manufactu- 
rers clothing,  22  Sansome 
"    Leon,  with  Pursch,  Kaskel  &  Weil,  r.  1391 

O'Farrell 
"    Samuel  (Mandel,  Pursch  &  Wiener),  r.  New 
York 
Pursell  Charles,  seaman,  r.  Ill  Chapultepec 
Purser  E.,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    L.ouis.  cook,  r.  12  Everett 
Purtelle  William  H.,  publisher  Pacific  Builder 
and  San  Francisco  and  Alameda  County 
Builder,    905  Clay,   r.    Larkspur,  Marin 
Co. 
Purves  George  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
14211/2  Valencia 
"    John  H.,  policeman,  r.  537  Noe 
Pusci  Domenico,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Pust  Anna,  widow,  r.  307  California  Av 

"    Festus  A.,  glovecutter,  r.  307  California  Av 
Pustisch  George,  waiter  Nicholas  P.  Milloglav, 

r.  132,  4th 
Puthon  Eric,    watchmaker,    806  Kearny,  r.  715 

Broadway 
Putman  Clarence  B.,  physician,  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  3020  Clay 
Putnam  Charles  B.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  1310  California 
"    George    C,    salesman  Crane  Co.,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Horse  Nail  Co.  The,  14  Drunun 
"    Kingman  B.,  corsets,  r.  825A  Hayes 
Putnam   Osgood,    attorney    at  law,  401    Cali- 
fornia, rooms  26-27,  r.  1819  Baker 
"    Robert  Harvey,  special  agent  The  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New  York,  29  Mills 
Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  1227  Pine 
"    Samuel  O.,  ofQce  401  California,  rooms  26- 

37,  r.  1020  Washington 
"    Soule  A.,  express  messenger,   r.   1512  Clip- 
per 
Putney  George  N.,  coal,  r.  1304  Grove 
Puttick  Louisa  Mrs.,  groceries,  525, 2d 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  .525,  2d 


Puttman  Henry,  wine  broker,  695  Front,  r.  910% 

Vallejo 
Puttock  Henry,  oysters,  1443  Polk,  r.   1603  Cali- 
fornia 
Putz  George,  bartender,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
"    Herman,  trussmaker,  r.  4  Martha  PI 
"    Rudolph    E.,     fireman    str    Piedmont,   r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Theodore,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,   r.  637 
Washington 
Putzar  Edward   L.,  machinist    Fulton  Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  D.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Louis,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Putzman  Herman,  porter  Wolters  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  1136  Market 
"    Robert  H.  (Putzman&  Schurmann),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Theodore  M.,  clerk  Putzman  &  Schurmann, 

r.  Alameda 
"    &    Schurmann  (Robert   H.    Putzman  and 
Fred  W.  Schurmann),  wines  and  liquors, 
341  Pine 
Puvogel   John  (Puvogel  &  Beversen),    r.  1040V^ 
Mission 
"    John,  clerk  H.  B.  Rohde,  r.  1  Kramer  PI 
"    &    Beversen    (John   Puvogel    and    Henry 
Beversen),  groceries, 30%,  6th 
Puyoou  Augusta,  widow,  r.  2013  Taylor 
"     Eugenia  Miss,  bakery,  110,  23d 
"    Lawrence    P.,    shipping    clerk    Raphael 
Weill  &  Co.,  r.  3013  Taylor 
Pvormann  John    L.,    accountant   Tillmann   & 

Bendel,  r.  3  Scott 
Pyat  Lucy  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1130  Broadway 
Pye  Bertram  J.,  foreman  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  1134  Broadway 
"    Louise  Miss,  r.  The  (Lick)  Old   Ladies' 
Home 
Pygeorge  John  G.  A . ,  cement  worker,  r.  8  Clara  Av 
Pyle  Edward  A.,  stampmaker  C.  A.  Klinkner  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Grant  S.,  vaquero,  r.  14th  Av  South  nrP 
"    Henry  J.,  policeman,  r.  2503  Sutter 
"    Lewis  R.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  633,  21st 
4®-Pyle.    See  Pile 
Pyles  Clara  Miss,  r.  914  Broderick 
Pyne  Edward,  porter  George  Morrow  &  Co.,  r. 
1311  Broadway 
"    James  F.,  wool  puller  The  Norton  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  1612  San  Carlos  Av 
"    J.  C.  Miss,  Pacific  Coast  manager  Mer- 
chants' Retail  Commercial  Agency,   31 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  2720  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  417,  22d 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2208  Filbert 
"    Patrick  W.,  salesman  George  Morrow  & 

Co.,  r.  Victoria  nr  Palmetto  Av 
"    Robert,  painter,  r.  2720  Folsom 
4S=-Pyne.    See  Pein  and  Pine 
j8®"Pyser.    See  Peiser  and  Pevser 
Pythian  Castle,  909  Market 
"    Courier  (monthly),  C.  W.  Nevin  &  Co.  edi- 
tors and  proprietors,  533  Commercial 
"    Hall,  1605  Polk 
Pythian  Hall  Association,  W.  J.  Rogers  presi- 
dent, A.    Hoffman    secretary,  offlce  909 
Market 


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Quackenbush  James,  teamster  Ellis  &  Miller,  r. 
550  Mission 
"    Thomas  M.,  capitalist,  r.  911  Webster 
Quade  A.  &  Co.  (incorporated),  A.  Quade  presi- 
dent, Harry  W.  Burdick  secretary,  gro- 
cers' and  table  luxuries,  636  Market 
"    Augustus,   president  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  636 

Market,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Charles   R.,  barber  E.  P.   Roche,    r.   1314 

Howard 
"    Martha  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1214  Howard 
"    Otto,  tinsmith  and  plumber,  922  Larkin 
"    Timothy,  hostler  M.   Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  618 
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Quadri  Giuseppe,  coffee  roaster  Bertin  &  Le- 

pori,  r.  833  Pacific 
Quadt  John  (John  Quadt  &  Co.),  r.  228,  13th 

QUADT  JOHN  &  CO. 

fJolm  Quadt  and  Frederick  Gercbe), 
importers,  wholesale  and  retail  deal- 
ers paints,  oils,  wall  paper,  etc.,  1614- 
1618    Market,   telephone  South  180, 
and  17-21  Hayes 
Quadt  Joseph,  painter  and  paper  hanger  John 
Quadt  &  Co.,  r.  228,  13th 
"    Robert,  bartender,  r.  506,  4th 
Quagelli  Enrico,  builder,  r.  Cuviernr  St.  Mary's 

Av 
Quaid  Margaret,  widow,  r.  842  Vallejo 

"    William  H.,  salesman,  r.  842  Vallejo 
>8®~Quaid.    See  Quade 
Quaillabot  Pasqual,  baker  Schabiaque  Bros.,  r. 

2119  Taylor 
Quaille  Kate  Miss,  r.  1711  San  Carlos  Av 
Quaine  John,  sign  painter,  r.  23O14  Clara 
Quaker  Medicine  Co.,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Bogle  propri- 
etor, 6  City  Hall  Square 
Quale  John  F.,  printer,  r.  116  Ash  Av 

"    Joseph  J.,  cement  finisher,  r.  22  Turk 
>e®"Quale.    See  Quail  and  Quaille 
Qualey  William  L.,  granite  dealer,  r.  125  Grove 
Qualman  Charles,  with    Railroad  Gazetteer, 
215-219  Bush,  r.  609  Haight 
"    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  609  Haight 
"    Frederick  H.  (Biller  &  Qualman),  r.  208,  7th 
Qualters  John,  teamster  J.  Browning 
"    Michael  J.,  waiter  Herman  Grambarth,  r. 

529  Sacramento 
"    Patrick,  hostler  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Patrick,    oiler    Edison  Light    and  Power 
Co.,  r.  1710  Howard 
Quandt  Alexander  F.,  painter,  r.  11  Chenery 
"    Gustav,   shoemaker,  527%  Sacramento,  r. 
207  Chestnut 
Quane   Brothers   &  Co.    (William   and   James 
Quane),  book  and  job  printers,  415  Mar- 
ket 
"    James  (Quane  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  54  South  Park 
"    John  F.,  sign  painter,  415  Market,  r.  23014 

Clara 
"    William  (Quane  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  54  South 
Park 
Quantrell  Joseph,  barber,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  32d 

Av  South 
Quarantine  Officer  State,   William  P.   Chal- 
mers, M.  D.,  506  Battery 
"    OfQcers'  Barge,  office  Fisherman's    Wharf 
Quarantine  Station  United  States,  C.  T.  Peck- 
ham,  M.  D.,  in  charge.  Angel  Island 
"    Steamer    Governor  Perkins,   berth   Fish- 
erman's Wharf 
Quaresma  Antonio  L.,  liquors,  325  Drumm,  r.  103 

Polk 
Quarg  Emil  O.  (Richter  &  Quarg),  and  restau- 
rant, 621-623  Montgomery,  r.  917a  Oak 
"    Richard  T.,  cashier  Emil  O.  Quarg,  r.  917a 
Oak 
Quarre  George,  insurance,  510  California 
Quarrels  John  T.,  machinist,  r.  520  Bush 
Quart  Mark,  barber,  918  McAllister 
Quartararo  Vincenzo  J.,  cook,  r.  1909  Hyde 
Quartermaster's  Depot  U.  S.  A.,  36  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Quarters  John,  drayman,  r.  308  Ash  Av 
Quass  John,  butcher,  r.  763  Howard 
Quast  Charles  A.,  cement  contractor,  303  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1418,  26th 
Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  John  Pforr,  r.  1623 

Sacramento 
Herman  M.,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  & 

Co.,  r.  311  Sanchez 
Herman  W.,  laborer,   r.   NW  cor  8th  and 

Brannan 
Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1418,  26th 
Johanes,  clerk  John  H.  Schlesselmann,  r. 

SE  cor  Oak  and  Pierce 
Joseph,  driver,  r.  1  Laussat  Av 
Paul  S.,  cement  layer,  r.  1418,  26th 
J8@~Quast.    See  Quist 

Qua tman  Albert  H..    clerk   Easton,  Eldridge  & 
Co.,  r.  513  Post 
"    F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  9I614  O'Farrell 


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Quay  Joseph  M.,  ofQce  124  Sansome,   r.   Pacific- 
Union  Club 
Quedens  Anna,  widow,  r.  2318  Bryant 
"    Charles,  pressman  Cubery  &  Co.,  r.  927  Ala- 
bama 1 
"    Edward,  clerk  O.  F.  von  Rhein  &  Co.,  r. 

2318  Bryant 
"    Waltei*W.,  assistant  O'Connor.  Moflatt& 
Co.,  r.  2318  Bryant 
Queen  B.  J.,  city  manager  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co., 
r.  214  Noe 
"    Charles  L.,  clerk  Golden  Gate  Advertising 

Co.,  r.  214  Noe 
"    Henry,  harness  maker,  r.  531  Fell 

QUEEN  INSURANCE  CO. 

(N.  Y.),  Eolla  V.  Watt  manager,  502- 

504  Montgomery,     telephone     Main 
113,  Richards  &  Henry  city  agents, 

505  California 

Queen  Isador  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1408  Jackson 
"    Joseph  B.,  with  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  r.  505 

Oak 
"    Joseph  C,  clerk,  r.  606  Oak 
"    Louis  T., manager  Cal.  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  322- 

324  Hayes,  r.  505  Oak 
"    Margaret  M.,  widow,  r.  1301  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Peter,  wagon  maker,  r.  319  Moulton  Av 
"    Richard  E.,  general  manager  Cosmos  Com- 
mercial Co.,  324  Hayes,  r.  1301  Van  Ness 
"    &  Crescent  Route,  A.  M.Barnum passenger 
agent,  58  Chronicle  Bldg 
'8S='Queen.    See  McQueen 

Queenan    Katie   F.    Miss,    seamstress,    r.    281 
Palmer 
"    Margaret  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  281  Palmer 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  281  Palmer 
"    Winnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  281  Palmer 
Queener  H.  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1528 

Eddy 
Queirolo  G.  &  Co.  (Angelo  Cuneo),  bakery,  511 
Green 
"    James,  scavenger,  r.  17  Water 
"    Mary,  widow,  bakery,  518a  Union 
"    Peter,  miner,  r.  513a  Filbert 
Queisalo  Luis  (Queisalo  &  Ratio),  r.  221,  18th 
"    &    Ratio    (Luis   Queisalo   and   Nicholas 
Ratto),  liquors.  1858  Howard 
Quellmalz    Charles    E.,    baker     Christian    F. 

Mayer,  r.  1216  Railroad  Av 
Quensel  Albert,  wood  carver  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  70  Corbett  Av 
Quentin  Victor  J.,  florist,  523  Valencia 
Quenting  Josephine,  widow,  r.  219  Mason 
Quercy  Julie  Mme.,  r.  609  Pine 
Querillacq  Mary,  widow,  r.  1317  San  Jose  Av 
Querilo  Giovanni  (Querilo  &  Co.),  r.  412  Fran- 
cisco 
"    &   Co.    (Giovanni   Querilo    and   Giovanni 
Bacigalupi),  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal. 


Querin  Alexander,  r.  420  Jackson 
Queroulet  Frank,  dishwasher,  r.  1313  Stockton 
Quesada  Alice,  widow,  r.  232  Sadowa 
"    Lauriano,  cigars,  r.  1418  Powell 
Quesso  Louis,  marble  cutter,  r.  14  Cleveland 
Quevedo  Stefano,  fruit  peddler,  r.  908  Sansome 

"    Vincent,  teacher  music,  r.  26  Hofl  Av 
Queyrel  Ferdinand,  boarding  and  liquors,  625 

Pacific 
Quick  Arthur  M.,  motorman  Market   St.  Ry,  r. 
12141/4  Steiner 
"    Charles,  horse  boot  maker,  617,  5th  Av,  r. 

Fulton  nr  1st  Av 
"    James  R.,  stenographer  Fireman's  Fund 
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Quick  Jolin  W.,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Pi- 
oneer Screen  Works.  221,  223,   1st,  r.  1014 
Mission 
"    William  J-.,  bartender,  r.  902  Montgomery 
Quigg  Frank,  bartender  Henry  Quigg,  r.  341,  .5th 
"    Henry,  liquors,  34714,  5th,  r.  341,  5th 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  341,  5th 
"    M.  B.  Miss,  dressmaking,  126  Kearny 
Quigley  Alice  Miss,  packer  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  530 
Mission 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2924  California 
"    Benjamin  C,  traveling    salesman    Eisen 
Vineyard  Ck).,  r.  1364  Market 
Quigley  Brothers  (Luke  G.  and  John  T.),  deal 
ers  carpets,  etc.,  and  proprietors  Union 
Steam  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Renovating 
Works,  Market,  Church  and  14th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  7  VeronaPl 
"    Charles,  r.  126  Silver 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  Golden  Gate  Park 
"    Charles  E.,    proprietor  Golden    Gate  Oil 

Supply  Co.,  1172  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
"    Cyrus  E.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1513  Larkin 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  521  O'Farrell 
"    Delia  L.,  widow,  r.  1908a  Ellis  rear 
"    Dennis,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  260, 

1st 
"    Edward,  r.  326  Ritch 
"    Edward  J.,  stevedore,  r.  651,  3d 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  552)4  Bryant 
"    George,  student,  r.  Golden  Gate  Park 
"    George  F.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  616  Ellis 
"    Hugh,  cigars  and   tobacco,  1914.  4th,  r.  279 

Stevenson 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  204,  8th 
"    James,  tailor,  r.  1309a  O'Farrell 
"    James  P.,  teamster  Golden  Gate  Park 
"    James  R.,  cooper  M.  D.  Sproul,  r.   Cong- 
don  and  Nye 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  518,  4th 
"    John,    engineer    Quigley     Bros.,     r.    2380 

Market 
"    John  G.,  blacksmith,  r.  552^4  Bryant 
"    John  M.,  physician,  44,  6th 
"    John  T.  (Quigley  Bros.),  r.  2378a  Market    ' 
"    Luke  D.  (Quigley  Bros.),  r.  244  Oak 
"    Patrick,    foreman    laborers    Golden   Gate 

Park 
"    Peter,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 
"    Thomas,    cashier     Palatine    Ins.    Co..    r. 

Golden  Gate  Park 
"    Thomas  D.  (Quigley  Bros.),  r.  2378  Market 
"    Thomas  J.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin,  r. 

1203  Market 
"    William  C,  rattan  worker  Wakefield  Rat- 
tan Co.,  r.  126  Sliver 
Quilfelt  William,  teamster,  r.  618;^  Linden  Av 
Quilici  Alfonso,  r.  719  Vallejo 
"    Anania  (Quilici ,&  Tofanelli),  r.  1917  Stock- 
ton 
"    Antonio   (Mammini  &   Quilici),  r.  SW  cor 

Leavenworth  and  California 
"    Brothers  (Venanzi   and  Pio),   liquors   and 

lodgings,  632  Broadway 
"    Pio  (Quilici  Bros.),  r.  521  Green 
"    Venanzi  (Quilici  Bros.),  r.  1617  Powell 
"    &   Tofanelli   (Anania    Quilici   and   Frank 
Tofanelli),  liquors.  1  Montgomery  Av 
Quill  Anthony  (Corkery  &  Quill),  r.  SE  cor  26th 
and  Alabama 
"    Bernard,  laborer,  r.  74414  Harrison 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  528,  24th 
"    John,  driver  G.  B.  Low,  r.  1721  Turk 
"    John  A.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2211  Polk 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2211  Polk 


Quill  Michael,  butcher,  r.  1222  Union 
"    William   Rev.,    asst  pastor  St.  Teresa's 
Church,  r.  723  Tennessee 
Quillinan    Edmund    J.,  collector.  1504  Market, 
rooms  7-8,  r.  18a  Cumberland 
"    Matthew  J.,  stock  clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.   18a 

Cumberland 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  18a  Cumberland 
"    Michael  S.,  cutter  Davidson    &   Miller,  r. 
18a  Cumberland 
Quilty  Frank,  salesman  Holt  Bros.  Co..   r.   411 
O'Farrell 
"    William,   marble  cutter  A.  H.  MacNutt,  r. 
374  Brannan 
Quimby  Ida  Miss,  shirtmaker.  r.  326  Larkin 
"    J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3  Adelaide  PI 
"    Leon  S.,  civil  engineer  C.  A.  Warren,  r.  1 

Scott 
"    Leonard  F.,  millhand,  r.  907  Church 
Quime  Elie,  r.  208  Silver  Av 
Quin  L.  Chapuy,  musician,  39,  4th 
"    Thomas    F.   L.,    painter,   r.     126     Chatta- 


QUIN  W.  H.  &  CO. 

(William  H.Quin},mmwrifflits,all  kinds 
machinery  erected,  shafting  put  up, 
elevators  built  and  repaired,  33  Beale 

Quin   William    H.   (W.   H.    Quin  &   Co.),  r.   44 

Minna 
Quinan  William  R.,  superintendent  Cal.  Powder 

Wks 
Quinby  Albert  O.,  restaurant,  206  Ellis 
Quincy  Mining  and  Water  Co.,  William  C.  Ral- 
ston secretary,  331  Pine,  room  20 
Quine  John  S.,  cook  J.  Lanzer,  r.    2232  Mission 
Quinine  Bros.  (John  H.  and  Thomas  J.),  wood 
yard,  IIV^  Hay  ward 
James  P.,  teamster,  r.  11%  Hayward 
John  H.  (Quinine  Bros.),  r.  II14  Hayward 
Mary,  widow,  r.  lli^  Hayward 
Thomas  J.  (Quinine  Bros.),  r.  II14  Hayward 
William  J.,  sign  painter,  r.  liy^  Hayward 
Quinlan  Anna  D.,  widow,  r.  1926Steiner 

Bartholomew,  r.  cor  Elsie  and  Santa  Ma- 
rina 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  IbM  Dore 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  160V^  Clara 
Daniel,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

4O814  Natoma 
Daniel  J.,  butcher  Charles  Vocke,  r.  484,  8th 
Daniel  P.,  miller,  r.  482,  8th 
Dennis,  lamplighter,  r.  844  Mission 
Harry,  butcher,  r.  1328  Bryant 
J.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
James,  carpenter,  r.  1829  Turk 
James,  clerk   depot   Quartermaster  U.  S. 

A.,  r.  1800  Green 
James,  marine  engineer,  r.  417  Franklin 
James,   porter   Dunham,   Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  1117  York 
James  H.,  engineer,  r.  Elsie  nr  West  Av 
Jeremiah,  helper   Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

1118  Treat  Av 
John,  coalpasser  str  Australia 
John,  longshoreman,  r.  105  Harriet 
John,  machinist,  r.  844  Mission 
John,  marine  fireman,  r.  .557  Howard 
John  Jr.,  extraman,  r.  844  Mission 
John  D.,  butcher,  r.  105  Harriet 
Kate  F.   Miss,  teacher    Moulder  Primary 

School,  r.  716  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lizzy  I.,  compositor   James    H.  Barry,  r. 

482,  8th 
Martin,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2621  Mission 
Mary,  widow,  r.  2621  Mission 
Mary,  widow,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Cortland  Av 
Nora  L.  Miss,  clerk  Frederick  H.  Bushnell, 

r.  112  Devisadero 
Richard  D.,   salesman    Raphael    Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  1101,  17th 
Thomas,  r.  15  Dore 
Thomas,  r.  Elsie  nr  West  Av 
Thomas    F.,     superintendent     Kohlberg, 
Strauss  &  Frohman,  107-109  Post,  r.  4361/4 
Castro 
Thomas  J.,  millhand,  r.  105  Harriet 
Timothy    J.,   clerk    A.   W.  Foster  &  Co.,  r. 
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Quinlan  William,  hostler  Christopher  A.  Mitch- 
ell, r.  320O'Farrell 
"    William,  painter,  r.  Elsie  nr  Coso  Av 
"    William  H.,  butcher,  r.  1191  Harrison 
"    William  J.,  physician  and   surgeon,  112V^ 

Grant  Av 
"    William  S.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
2008  Sutter 
Quinlin  Albert  G.,  electrician,  r.  8  Kearny 
"    Peter  B.,  adjuster  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

716  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  G.,  passe-partout  maker  Schuss- 
ler  Bros.,  r.  731  McAllister 
Quinlivan  Michael,  teamster  Richard  D.  Chand- 
ler, r.  825  Battery 
Quinn  Abram  R.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
258  Richland  Av 
"    Agnes  Miss,  finisher  Golden  G.ate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  18th  nr  Santa  Clara 
"    Agnes   M.    Miss,    school    teacher,    r.  1126 

Valencia 
"    Amelia  F.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  350  Grove 
"    Anna  A.,  widow,  r.  Ill  Liberty 
"    Anna  J.,  widow,  r.  9  Morris  Av 
"    Annie  W.    Miss,    school    teacher,   r.   213a 

Guerrero 
"    Arthur  W.,  salesman  R.  Pahl,  r.  720  Laguna 
"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  1607  Powell 
"    Catherine,  r.  519  Oak 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  323,  18th 
"    Charles,  contractor  and  builder,  133  Oak 
"    Charles,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Charles,  upholsterer   West  Coast    Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  C,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers,  r.  Oakland 
•'    Charles  J.,  clerk  Nat  M.  Raphael,  r.  352%, 

3d 
"    Daniel,  r.  8  Miller  PI 
"    Daniel,  r.  667  Minna 
"    Daniel,  miner,  r.  251  Tehama 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  mattress  maker  Bernhard  Mat- 
tress Co.,  r.  251  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  shoemaker,  225,  28th 
"    DanielJ.,  painter,  r.  1113^  Howard 
"    D'Arcy  McG.,  medical  student  St.  Mary's 

Hospital 
"    Delia  Miss,  r.  34!^  Clara 
"    Delia  F.  Miss,  clerk  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Quinn, 

r.  1401  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Edward,  r.  22^  Clinton  Park 
"    Edward,  dishwasher,  r.  861  Market 
"    Edward  A.,   meterman  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1319b  Pine 
"    Edward  P.,  teamster,  r.  213A  Guerrero 
"    Edward  W.,  plumber   and  gasfitter,   41^4 

Eddy,  r.  110  Eddy 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1526  Sanchez 
"    Felix,  paver,  r.  218,  5th 
"    Ferdinand,  watchman,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    Frank,  clerk  general  freight  ofBce  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Ocean  Av  nr  25th 
"    Frank,  stonecutter,  r.  133  Oak 
"    Frank  J.,  helper   T.    J.  Moynihan,  r.  224 

Union 
"    Frank  J.,    purchasing  agent  Pac.  Tel.  & 

Tel.  Co.,  r.  1004%  Natoma 
"    Frank  R.,  druggist,  r.  1526  Sanchez 
"    George  A.,  machine  hand,  r.  352,  3d 
"    George  W.,  3d  asst  engineer  str  City  of 

Sydney,  r.  519  Oak 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  225  Harrison 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  221  Broadway 
"    Hugh  E.,  plumber,  r.  2315  Mariposa 
"    HughH.,  boxmaker  Hobbs,  Wall  &Co.,  r. 

468  Clementina 
"    James,  r.  14  Mint  Av 
"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  19  Ritch 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  720  Willow  Av 
"    James,  porter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  3  Perry 
"    James,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r.  251  Te- 
hama 
"    James,  shipping  clerk  Heller,  Bachman  & 

Co.,  r.  223  5th 
"    James,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    James,  stonemason,  r.  9  Hattie 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  5.30  Noe 
"    James  B.,  janitor  Sailors'  Union  of  the  Pa- 
cific, r.  SW  cor  East  and  Mission 
"    James  C,  pressman,  r.  223,  5th 


Quinn  James  H.,  r.  1126  Valencia 
"    James  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1439  O'Far- 

rell 
"    James  J.,  driver,  r.  2002  Greenwich 
"    James  L.,  laborer,  r.  179  Perry 
"    James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  71  Germania 
"    James  P.,  finisher  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  530 

Noe 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  750  Harrison 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  612  Eddy 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  210  Sunny  side  Av 
'<    John,  clerk,  r.  1438  Leavenworth 
"    John,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  2426  Sutter 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  41  Tre- 

mont  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Rincon  Av 
"    John,  polisher  San  Francisco  Plating  Wks, 

r.  Jefferson  bet  Broderick  and  Baker 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  70  Minna 
"    John,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  29a  Gilbert 
"    John,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  6  Fed- 
eral 
"    John,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  431  Jer- 
sey 
"    John,  typecaster  Am.  Type  Founders' Co., 

r.  11  Langton 
"    John  C.  mining,  office  4 Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    John  C,  shoemaker,  223,  5th 
Quinn  John  E.,  fancy  dry  goods  and  gents'  Tur- 
ing goods,  NW  cor  Polk  and  Pine,  r.  899 
Pine 
"    John  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  2  Railway  Av 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  38  Rausch 
"    John  F.,  pressman  E.  C.  McCullough  &Co., 

r.  223,  5th 
"    John  H.,  machinist  West  Coast  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  3019  Howard 
"    John  J.,  r.  160  Clara 

"    John  J.,  attorney  at  law,  204-208  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  1438  Leavenworth 
"    John  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  165  Tehama 
"    John  J.,  lithographer,  r.  225,  28t.h 
"    John  L.,  clerk,  r.  519  Oak 
"    John  M.,  stone  contractor,  r.  1113,   13th  Av 

South 
"    Joseph  M.,  laborer,  r.  179  Perry 
"    Joseph  T.,  draughtsman,  r.  133  Oak 
"    Josephine,  widow,  lodgings,  18  East 
"    Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1401  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    Lemuel  T.,  driver  Conklin  Bros.,  r.  33,  6th 
"    Lizzie  A.  Miss,  stenographer  Lindley  & 

Eickhofl,  r.  Palo  Alto 
"    LouiS;  musician,  r.  10  Hyde 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  2912  Jackson 
"    Margaret,  widow,  seamstress,  r.  413  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Margaret  N.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  225,  28th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1113,  13th  Av  South 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  groceries.  1401  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    Mary  A.    Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1401  Point 

Lobos  Av 
'<    Maurice  M.,r.  1125V4  Florida 
"    Michael,  asphaltum  worker,  r.  1738  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  307  Ritch 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  720  Laguna 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  1903  Ellis,  r.  Oakland 
"    Michael  E.,  electrician  D.  D.  Wass,  r.  816, 

15th 
"    Michael  E.,  laborer,  r.  213a  Guerrero 
"    Michael  H.,  hatter,  333,  4th 
"    Nathaniel  P.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
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Quinn  Patrick,  r.  406%,  7th 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Australia 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  154  Clara 
"    Patrick,  wood  and  coal,  236-238  Fulton,  r. 

2534  Bryant  Av 
"    Peter,  driver,  r.  21  Victor 
"    Peter,  expressman,  SW  cor  Howard  and 

2d,  r.  1039  Army 
"    Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Cas- 
tro and  18th,  r.  904,  17th 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  165  Tehama 
"    Peter,  woodworker  Andrew  P.  Nylin,  r.  319 

Moulton  Av 
"    Peter  H.,  stone  contractor,  r.  1113,  13th  Av 

South 
"    Peter  J.,  foreman  warehouse  Code,  Elfelt  & 

Co..  r.  165  Tehama 
"    Peter  J.,  salesman  Jos.  Fredericks  &  Co.,  r. 

132  Clipper 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  E  s  Georgia  bet  Sierra 

and  Napa 
"    Samuel,  fireman  str  San  Bias 
"    Thomas,  r.  2019  Howard 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer  Alexander  F.  Wood- 
side,  r.  530  Noe 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1727  Market 
"    Thomas,  marble  polisher,  r.  16th  Av  South 

bet  K  and  L 
"    Thomas,  rancher,  r.  Vernon  nr  Randolph 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  1407»4  Folsom 
"     Thomas  A.,  butcher,  r.  165  Tehama 
"    Thomas  F.,  iron  molder,  r.  1407%  Folsom 
"    Thomas  F.,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  179  Perry 
"    Thomas  F.  L.,  painter,  r.  126  Chattanooga 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  625  Minna 
"    Thomas  M.,  elevator  operator  Mills  Bldg, 

r.  549  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  P.,  expressman,  r.  406%,  7th 
"    William,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  413,  5th 
"    William  D.  (Quinn  &  Pollock),  r.  1614  Page 
"    William  E.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  r.  1330ak 
"    William  H.,  beltmaker  L.  P.  Degen,  r.  205 

Diamond 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  44  Minna 
"    William    H.,    salesman    Miller,    Sloss   & 

Scott,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  2335  Harrison 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  manager  retail  bicycle  de- 
partment Golden  State  and  Miners'  Iron 

Wks,  316  Post,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  J.,  butcher,  r.  218,  5th 
"    William  J.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR.,   r.   1111  Union 
"    William  J.,  merchant  tailor,  211  Powell,  r. 

730  Pine 
"    William  J.,  musician,  r.  28  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    William  J.,  stone   contractor,  r.  1113,  13th 

Av  South 
"    William  S.,  machinist,  r.  2019  Howard 
"    William  T.,  porter,  r.  802  Montgomery 
"    Winifred  J.  Miss,  gents'  furnishing  goods, 

1561  Market 
"    &  Pollock  (William  D.  Quinn  and  Philip  R. 

Pollock),  plumbers    and    gasfltters,   785 

Haight 
4®"Quinn.    See  Quin 
Quinnan  Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,   r.   804% 

Turk 
Quinones  Miguel,  seaman  str  San  Jose 
Quint  Douglass    U.,  assistant    weigher    U.    S. 

Customs,  r.  Alameda 
"    Sewall  P.,  r.  1618  Devisadero 
Quintal!  William,  quartermaster  revenue  cutter 

Rush,  r.  26  South  Park 


Quintera  Mining  Co.   (limited),  (Alamos.  So- 

nora,    Mexico),    F.    M.    Petersen  &  Co. 

agents.  506  Battery 
Quinton  George  H.,  laundryman,  r.   10  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  J.  A.   Drinkhouse  Co.,  r.  26, 

12th 
"    John,  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamilton,  r.  10 

Chattanooga 
"    Lucy  M.,  shoefitter,  r.  10  Chattanooga 
"    May  E.,  saleslady,  r.  10  Chattanooga 
"    Robert,  master  mariner,  r.  20  Clementina 
"    William  W.,  shoecutter,  r.  10  Chattanooga 
Quirey  Charles  T..  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  113, 

8th 
Quirilano  Luigi,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 

"    Stefano,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Quirk  Annie,  widow,  r.  537  Haight 
"    Honora,  widow,  r.  Mission  opp  Crescent  Av 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  Mission  opp  Crescent 

Av 
"    James  J.,  mattress  maker  I.  L.  Solomon  & 

Co.,  r.  628  Montgomery 
"    John,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r.  11th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    John,  machine  hand  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

1461  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  spice  maker,  r.  718  Vallejo 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  835%  15th  Av  South 
"    John  J.,  pattern  maker,  r.  537  Haight 
"    Lizzie,  domestic,  803  Guerrero 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Martin  P.,  shoemaker   United   Boot    and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  8  Wool 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  616  Mason 
"    May  Miss,  compositor  S.  F.  News  Letter, 

r.  537  Haight 
"    Peter,  collector,  r.  718  Vallejo 
"    Peter  F.,  spice  maker,  r.  718  Vallejo 
"    Peter  J.,  salesman  James  Mullaney  &  Co., 

r.  718  Vallejo 
"    Pierce,  shipwright,  r.  30  Bernard 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  13  Hubbard 
"    Thomas  H.,  dental  student,  r.  299  Hyde 
"     William,  paper  hanger,  r.  228  Fulton 
"    William  J,,  painter,  r.  228  Fulton 
Quiroga  Ventura,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1319 

Polk 
Quiros  John,  bootblack,  503%  East,  r.  Oakland 
Quiros  Soda  Water   Co.,    Moritz  Friedlander 

manager,  555  Polk 
Quisling  Frank,  bookkeeper  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r. 

512%  Baker 
Quist  Charles,  carpenter  Andrew  Wilkie,  r.  828 

Bush 
"    John,  r.  Peralta  Av  opp  Bryant 
4Sg^Quist.    See  Quast 
Quitzow August   (Quitzow   &    Hurlbut),  r.    215 

Larkin 
"    Charles,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Cos., 

r.  1920%  Filbert 
"    Henry  W.,  attorney  at  law,  4  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  r.  915  Eddy 
"    Henry  W.  Jr.,  law  student  Henry  W.  Quit- 
zow, r.  915  Eddy 
"    Vincent  H.,  clerk  Continental  Fire  Ins.  Co., 

r.  509  Ash  Av 
Quitzow  &  Hurlbut    (August     Quitzow     and 

George  M.  Hurlbut),  attorneys  at  law, 

215  Larkin 
Quivers  Bertha  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1594%  Bush 
"    Emanuel  M.,  painter   Burr  &    Shields,  r. 

1594%  Bush 

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Raab  Hermann,  cutter,  r.  43  Clinton  Park 
"    John,  packer  Wacker  &  Raab,  r.  623  Green 
"    Valentine  (Wacker  &  Raab),  r.  623  Green 
Raabe  Charles   E.,  cigar  maker  F.  O.  Raabe,  r. 

433  Minna 
"     Edward  J.,  motorman  The    Paul    Boy  ton 

Chute  Co.,  r.  1830  Haight 
"    Frederick,  r.  2841, 16th 
"    Frederick,    liquors,  r.  cor    India  Av  and 

Naples 
"    Frederick,  sack  sewer,  r.   139   CoUingwood 

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Raabe  Frederick  O.,  cigar  maker,  154,  2d,  r.  509 
Natoma 
"    Frederick  W. ,  foreman  J.  Gundlacli  &  Co., 

r.  cor  India  Av  and  Naples 
"    George  A.,  r.  335V4,  21st 
"    Harris,  umbrellas,  1070  Howard 
"    Leon  S.,  jeweler,  r.  16  Bond 
4®"Raat)e.    See  Rabe 

Raas  Albert,  vice-president  The  E.  G.  Lyons 

Co.,  606-610  Jackson,  r.  2006  Devisadeio 

"    Alfred  E.,  salesman,  r.  517  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Andre,  salesman  The  E.  G.  Lyons  Co. 
"    Charles,  student,  r.  517  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emanuel,  merchant,  r.  517  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  clerk,  r.  517  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph  C,  president  The  E.  G.  Lyons  Co., 
606-610  Jackson,  r.  2022  Bush 
Rabalo   Macario,  porter  Philip  Cohen,  r.    330 

Green 
Rabba  Amyn,  peddler,  r.  231  Green  rear 
Rabbe  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  15  Howard 
Rabbitt  George,  cook,  r.  2308  Howard  rear 

"    Michael,  paper  hanger,  r.  2309%  Howard 
Rabe  Charles,  r.  Harrison  nr  Stoneman 
"    William  B..  barber  David  Martin,  r.  Harri- 
son nr  Stoneman 
"    William  H.,  collector    Spring  Valley  W. 
W.,  r.  Oakland 
4®"Rabe.    See  Raabe 
Rabeler  Rose,  widow,  r.  2431  Folsom 
Raber  John,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  205 

Vallejo 
Rabin  Frederick  P.,  architect,  504  Kearny 
Rabing  Adolph,  dairy  produce,  2325  Mission 
"    Charles  A.  Rev.,  pastor  United  Evangel- 
ical Church,  r.  945  Shotwell 
Rabinowitz  Joseph  Rev.,  cantor,  r.  1217  Web- 
ster 
Rabjohn  Charles  A.,  machinist  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  116  Randall 
"    Edwin,  r.  1016/2  Mission 
"    Edwin  Jr.,  locksmith,   1019    Market,    and 

hardware,  125,  5th 
"    Thomas  H.,  buyer  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Rabneck  Fred,  cook,  r.  3  Russ 
Rabnovich  Charles,  second-hand  goods,  219,  3d, 

r.  148  Tehama 
RaboUi  Pietro,  r.  421  Filbert 
Raborg  Pierce  C,  check  clerk  Hibernia  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  1104  Scott 
Race  Albert,  carpenter,  128,  6th,  r.  26,  6th 
"    Alice  Mrs.,  r.  738  Shotwell 
"    Lorenzo,  traveling  salesman,  r.  237,  7th 
Rachel  George  W.,  physician,  969  Mission 
Rachenberger  Catherine,  widow,   r.  M7y2  Ful- 
ton 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  4  Oakwood 
"    Louis,  winemaker,  r.  4  Oakwood 
Rachou  Frank,  laborer  Cal  Fertilizer  Wks.  r 

5th  Av  South  bet  Land  M 

Racik   Jolin,  proprietor    San    Francisco  Wire 

and  Iron  Works,  669  Mission,  and  Vienna 

Wire  Works,  980  Howard,  r.  980    Howard 

Rackberry  J.  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1412 

Mason 
Raclet  Margaret,  widow,  r.  2010a  Filbert 
"    Victorine  M.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  2010a 
Filbert 
Racouillat  Albert  N.,    solicitor  Pac.  &  S.  F. 
Box  Factory,  r.  417,  1st 
"    Alexander,  laborer,  r.  1336!4  Natoma 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1336%  Natoma 
"    Felicine,  teamster,  r.  609,  7th 
"    Ferdinand  L.,  machinist  Wilson  T.  Smith, 

r.  417,  1st 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  262%  Clementina 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  417,  1st 
Radam's  Microbe  Killer  Co.,  Walter  Hirschfeld 

manager,  1340  Market 
Radanovich  John  (Osen  &  Radanovich),  r.  1509 

Pine 
Radbald  Charles,  printer,  r.  24  Hampton  PI 
Radbruch  Herman,  laborer,  r.  26^  Chesley 
Radcliffe  Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Zoe  G., draughtsman  U.  S.  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral's office,  r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 


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Raddan  August  G.,  insurance  agent,  r.  311  Tay- 
lor 
"    Henry  W.,  type  founder,  r.  311  Taylor 
Radden  Carl,  upholsterer  and  mattress  maker, 
212%,  12th 
"    James  W.,  janitor  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  518 
Powell 
Radder  Barthold,  cook,  r.  1825  Powell 
Raddich  Aurelia  (Raddich  &    Dumaraz),  r.  1148 
Sutter 
"    Edward,  restaurant,  r.  319  Fremont 
"    Martin,   cook  Gargre    &    Co.,    r.  319   Fre- 
mont 
"    &  Dumaraz  (Aurelio  Raddich  and  Raphael 
Dumaraz),  restaurant,  1203  Polk 
Radditt  George,  restaurant,  2724  Sutter 
Radebald  Charles  W.,  printer  Levi  Strauss  & 

Co. 
Radeivei  Peter,  chopper  Metropolitan  Molding 

Co.,  r.  522  Filbert 
Rademacher  Charles,  clerk  J.  Brandt,  r.  NW 
cor  Valley  and  San  Jose  Av 
"    Edward,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    John,  driver  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Julius  E.,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Sylvester,    bookkeeper  Goodyear   Rubber 
Co.,  r.  1129  Bush 
Rademaker  Albert  H.,  clerk  Voss,  Conrad  &  Co., 
r.  1327  Clay 
"    Fred,    confectioner  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  209 

Kearny 
"    Harriet  E.  Miss,  teacher  Polytechnic  High 
School,  r.  1327  Clay 
Rademaker  Jolin  M.,  proprietor  The  Iroquois, 

211  Kearny,  r.  1327  Clay 
Rader  Christopher  J.,  r.  33  Capp 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  31b  Gilbert 
"    James  A.,  r.  91  Montgomery  Block 
"     William  Rev.,  pastor  Third  Congregational 
Church,  r.  23  Hill 
4®="Rader.    See  Roeder 

Radford  Edmund  B.,  clerk  City  Street  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  1618  Washington 
"    George  F.,  r.  1618  Washington 
"    Harry  J.,  laborer,  r.  322  Ritch 
"    James,  foreman  Engine  25  and  superinten- 
dent Hieks-Judd  Co.,  r.  2523  Folsom 
"    John  H.,  compositor,  r.  2523  Folsom 
"    Joseph  C,  bookkeeper  Coffin  &  Sanderson, 

r.  1618  Washington 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1618  Washington 
"    Margarita  Miss,  teacher  Garfield  Primary 

School,  r.  1618  Washington 
"    William,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  4 
Hampton  PI 
Radgesky  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  518  Van  Ness  Av 
Radgesky  Louis  D.,  secretary  Leak  Glove  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  411  Market,  r.  lOOSHaight 
Radieri  Catherine,  widow,  r.  522  Filbert 

"    Peter,  framemaker,  r.  522  Filbert 
Radigan  Edward,  stonecutter,  r.  1809  Scott 
"    Frank  T..  bookkeeper,  r.  1809  Scott 
"    William  C,  painter,  r.  1809  Scott 
4®='Radigan.    See  Rattigan  and  Redican 
Radius  Eliza,  widow,  r.  1609%  Baker 
"    Walter,  bookkeeper  Sherwood  &  Sherwood, 
r.  1609%  Baker 
Radke  Albert,   shoemaker  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Gus  H.,  salesman  W.  K.  Vanderslice  i&  Co., 

r.  724  Gough 
"    Henry  F.  (H.  F.  Radke  &  Co.),  r.  Fulton 

nr  7th  Av 
"    H.  F.  &  Co.  (Henry  F.  Radke),  bicycles, 

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Radke  Richard  L.,  manager  Max  Shirpser  Jew- 
elry Co.,  910  Market,  r.  231  Capp 
"    Robert,  teacher  music,  r.  713  Valencia 
"    William,  deckhand    str   Alcatraz,    r.    409 
Drumm 
Radler  Colman.  junk,  r.  319,  12th 
Radloff  Ludwig  F..  ladies'  tailor,  325i/4  Geary 
Radner  Anton,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Radomsky  Jacob  R..  carpenter  Miller  &  Hamil- 
ton, r.  346,  4th 
Radonich  Gilgo,  restaurant,  16  Bryant 
"    Martin,  waiter  Anthony  V.  Spiletak  &  Co., 

r.  1010  Larkin 
"    Milan,  dishwasher  Nicholas  Pariez  &  Co.,  ■ 

r.  16  Brannan 
"    Speero,  cook  Gilo  Radonich,  r.  16  Bryant 
Radovan  Christian,   restaurant,  307,  6th,  r.  1109 

Folsom 
Radovicti  Brothers  (John  L.  and  Matthew  V.). 
wines  and  liquors  wholesale  and  retail, 
29  Geary 
"    George  T.,  bartender  John  L.  Radovich,  r. 

lax)  Post 

Radovicli  JolinL.  (Radovich  Brothers),  and  pro- 
prietor Frank's  saloon,  328  Pine,  r.  1800 
Post 
"    John  S.,  liquors  and  chop  house,  517  San- 
some. r.  12  Clement 
"     Matteo,  bartender  J.   S.  Radovich,  r.  1212 

Larkin 
"    Matthew  V.  (Radovich  Bros.),  r.  1800  Post 
"    Michael,  cook  Anthony  V.  Spiletak  &  Co. 
"    Nicholas,  finisher  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  16^4  Freelon 
Radstedt  Gustav,  musician,  r.  426  Francisco 
Radston  Jacob  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1024V2  Geary 

"    Julius,  merchant,  r.  1024!^  Geary 
j8S"Radston.    See  Redstone 
Radulovich  Spiro,  liquors,  1226  Polk 
Radunzel  Emma  Miss,  fancy  work,  r.  929  Post 
Rae-Brown  Alexander,  bookkeeper,  r.    219   De- 

visadero 
Rae  James,  bellboy  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    James,  molder  Western  Foundry,  r.  148^4 

Clara 
"    James,  stone  contractor,  713,  7th,  r.  732, 

2oth 
"    John,    butcher   August    Eggert,    r.    148% 

Clara 
"    John,  kitchen   hand  Harry  Adolph,  r.  639 

Clay 
"    Joseph  A.,  compositor,  r.  713  Diamond 
"    R.  A.,  quartermaster  str  Mariposa 
"    William,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  730}^ 
Harrison 
>8®"Rae.    See  Ray,  Rea,  Reay,  Rey  and  Rhea 
Raeder  Bertrand,  collector  A.  J.  McNicoU  &  Co., 

r.  320  Turk 
4®=Raeder.    See  Rader 
Raedlinger  Ignatz,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery 
Raetz  Christopher,  contractor,  r.  2514^  Bryant 
"    Gustavus  A.,  bartender  John  B.  Muirhead, 
r.  1069  Mission 
Rafael  Jacob,   salesman  W.  Oberdeener,  r.  629 


"    John,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  109  Jack- 
son 

"    John  E.,  clothing,  109  Jackson,  r.  107  Jack- 
son 
Rafiael  Gertrude,  widow,  r.  700  Jones 

"    John    J.,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Raffaelo  Andreas,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 

"    Danda,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 

"    P.,  marble  sawyer  Rufllno  &  Bianchi,  r.  318 
Broadway 


Raflerty  Alice,  widow,  r.  43  Ritch 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  512,  9th 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Edward  B.,  collector,  r.  1517  Market 
"     Eugene,  laborer,  r.  405  Lyon 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  275  Jessie 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John,  finisher  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,r.  519 

Jones 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  512,  9th 
"    John,  real  estate  agent,  501  California,  r. 

544  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  druggist,  r.  544  Folsom 
"    John  W.,  blacksmith  Corporation  Yard,  S. 

F.  F.  D.,  r.  727Natoma 
"    Patrick,  hostler,  r.  IOV2  Decatur 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor    Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    Patrick,  waiter,  r.  173  Minna 
"    Peter,  carpenters.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  11 

Zoe 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  727  Natoma 
Raffestin  Celline  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  344  Chen- 
ery 
"    Ernest,  cellarman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  324 

Chenery 
"    Ettienne  L.,  printer,  r.  433d  Tehama 
"    Eugene,  plumber,  r.  433d  Tehama 
"    Julien,  cook  Page  &  Falch,  r.  434d  Tehama 
Raffetto  Andrea,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    John  S.,  clerk,  r.  1517  Dupont 
"     Luigi,  boots  and  shoes,  623  Broadway,  r. 
Oakland 
Raffo  Antonio,  janitor  Montgomery  Block 
"    Frank  J.,  cooper  Herbert  &  Vogel,  r.  7 Car- 
los PI 
"    Joseph,  sugar  boiler  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  1409  Kearny 
"    Louis,  estate  of  (Ravenna  &  Co.),  oface  421 

Battery 
"    Paul  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  314  Hayes 
Rafter  Frank  J.,  packing  dept.  Pac.  Can  Co.,  r. 
10  Albion  Av 
"    John,  galvanizer,  r.  10  Albion  Av 
"    John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  10  Albion  Av 
Raftery  Catherine  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  462  Bry- 
ant 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  462  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  462  Bryant 
Ragan  Denis,  r.  214  Haight 
Ragan  Denis  F.,  physician  and  surgeon  and  sec- 
retary U.   S.  Examining   Board  of  Pen- 
sions, 4-5  Donohoe  Bldg  over  The  Maze, 
1170  Market,  telephone  South  784,  r.  214 
Haight 
George,  cook  David  McCurdy,  r.  871  Market 
Henry,  laborer,  r.  12a  Zoe 
Jeremiah    W.    (Ragan    &  Schlegel),  r.  214 

Haight 
Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  321H  Tehama 
Kate,  domestic,  1261  California 
Mary,  domestic,  1261  California 
Timothy,  teamster,  r.  2013  Folsom 
&     Schlegel     (Jeremiah    W.     Ragan    and 
Maurice  Schlegel),  carriage  and  wagon 
makers,  956  Harrison 
4®"Ragan.    See  Reagan,  Regan  and  Regen 
Ragenovich  Michael  B.  (Ragenovich  &  Colobo- 
ros),  r.  1213  Powell 
"    Nikola,  with  J.  Violich,  r.  1597  Turk 
"    &  Coloboros   (Michael  B.   Ragenovich  and 
Peter  Coloboros),  fruits  and  vegetables, 
1213  Powell 
Raggett  James  A.,  clerk  construction  depart- 
ment Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  627  Grove 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  502  Fell 
"    John  A.,  painter,  r.  627  Grove 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  627  Grove 
Raggi  Pelegriao,  teamster  Brizzolara  &  Son,  r. 

24  Wetmore  PI 
Raggio  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  509  Filbert  rear 
"    Brothers   (Joseph  and   Louis),   fruits  and 

vegetables,  410  Hayes 
"    David  (Demattei  &  Raggio),  r.  9 St.  Charles 

PI 
"    James,  bartender  Fiorenzo  Cavagnaro,  r. 

626  Broadway 
"    Joseph  (Raggio  Bros.),  r.  410  Hayes 


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Raggio  Joseph,  harness  maker,  r.  9  St.  Charles 
PI 
"    Louis  (Raggio  Bros),  r.  410  Hayes 
"    Paul  (P.  Ratto  &  Co.),  r.  2012  Mason 
Raghiauti  J.,  fish  vender,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
Ragland  Rufus  E.,   attorney  at  law,  206  San- 
some,  room  24,  telephone  Black  161,  r.  404 
Ellis 
Ragsdale  Charles  F.,    traveling    salesman   J. 

Ivancovich  &  Co.,  r.  606  Montgomery 
Ragusa  Charles,  barber,  r.  515  Union 
'•    Gaetano,  shoemaker,  r.  519  Green 
"    Mario,  shoemaker,  r.  713  Stockton 
Rahe  Caroline  R.,  widow,  r.  11  Alaska  PI 
"    John  (Zopp  &  Rahe),  r.  529  Pine 
"    Joseph,  bartender  J.  Soehl,  r.  645  Sacra- 
mento 
Rahill  Eugene,   collector  John  M.  McLaughlin 
&  Co.,  r.  1134  Stevenson 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  Wood  and  Geary 
"    Patrick,    teamster  James  Smith,     r.  1134 
Stevenson 
4®=Rahill.    See  Rayhill 
Rahl  Mary,  widow,  r.  128  O'Farrell  rear 
Rahlmann  Harry  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW 
cor  Railroad  Av  and  15th  Av  South,  r. 
15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Rahlves  August,  carpenter  Central  Lumber  and 
Mill  Co.,  r.  620  Fell 
"    Henry,  clerk  Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Wks, 
r.  620  Fell 
Rahmer  Frederick  W.,  laborer,  r.  526'/^  Arkansas 
Rahn  Frederick  L.,  mining    engineer,   r.    1025 
Jackson 
"    John,  groceries,  941  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  teacher   crocheting,   r.  916 
Montgomery  Av 
Rahr  Charles,  blacksmith  Gray  Bros.,    r.    723 

Banks 
Rahsskopflf  Carl,  superintendent  Schmidt  Label 
and  Lithographic  Co.,  17-31  Main,  r.  2617 
Clay 
Rahtje  William,  groceries  and  liquors,  117,  2d 

"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  2029  Pacific 
Rahwyler    Abraham.,  watchmaker,  r.  706  Lom- 
bard 
"    Alfred,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.   6 

Shotwell 
"    Alfred  H.,  salesman,  r.  706  Lombard 
"    Charles,  salesman  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  706 
Lombard 
Rahy  Solomon,  r.  46  Jessie 

Raible  John,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co., 
r.  5  Enterprise 
"    Marie,  domestic,  1618  Bush 
Raicevich  Bozo  (Monti  &  Raicevich),  r.  542  Lin- 
den Av 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  1609'^  Lexington  Av 
"    Louis,  baker   Joseph   Bamford,    r.    I6O914 

Lexington  Av 
"    Spiro,  furniture,  307  Hayes 
"    Therese,  widow,  r.  1609V^  Lexington  Av 
Rail  Thomas,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

477  Jessie 
Railroad  Brewery,  Frederick  P.  Schuster  pro- 
prietor, 423-427  Valencia 
Railroad  Building,  NE  cor  4th  and  Townsend 
Railroad  Commissioners,  27-28  Chronicle  Bldg 
Railroad  Gazetteer  (monthly),  H.   S.  Crocker 
Co.  publishers,  Edwin  C.  EweP  manager, 
215-219  Bush 
"    House,  2623  Sutter 

"    Lodging    Kouse,    N.    F.    Dethlefsen    pro- 
prietor, 533  Commercial 
Railsback  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  628^  Natoma 
Railton  H.  E.  Alfred,  bookkeeper,  Pac.  Mail  SS. 

Co.,  r.  418  Post 
Railway  Hand  Book  Publishing  Co.  The,  W. 
V.  Bryan  manager,  publishers  The  Rail- 
way Hand  Book.  314  Post 
Railway  Hand  Book  (monthly),  The  Railway 
Hand  Book  Publishing  Co.  publishers, 
314  Post 
Railway  Mail  Service  United  States  (Eighth 
Division),  Samuel  Hint  superintendent, 
SW  cor  Jackson  and  Battery 
"    Postal  Clerks'  Association  (Eighth  Divi- 
sion), Frank  S.  Price  secretary,  SW  cor 
Jackson  and  Battery 


Railway  Publication  Co.  The,  C.  B.  F.  Lincoln 
secretary,      publishers     Pocket     Time 
Tables,  306  Pine,  room  9 
Raimond  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1804  Broadway 
Raine  Philip  D.,  insurance,  r.  262  Clara 
Rainey  George  E..    furniture,   r.    2013  Broder- 
ick 
"    James  H.,  clerk  Frederick  B.    Haight,    r. 

1423  Clay 
"    Joseph,  coachman,  1950  Washington 
"    Leslie  W.,  with   Indianapolis   Furniture 

Co.,  r.  1422  Clay 
"    Samuel,  r.  1109  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel  G.,  apprentice    Wm.   H.  Birch  & 

Co.,  r.  1109  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  136  Scott 
"    William,  r.  279  Stevenson 
"    William  S.,  merchant,  r.  2013  Broderick 
J8®=Rainey.    See  Raney  and  Reaney 
Rains  George,  laborer,  r.  1147  Harrison 
Rainsbury  John,  policeman,  r.  931  Filbert 
Rainville  Joseph,  conductor,  r.  513e  Larkin 
Rainwater  Harry,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

1020  Jackson 
4®"Rairdon.    See  Reardon  and  Riordan 
Raisch  Albert,  r.  841  Devisadero 
Raisch  Alhert  J.,  manager  San  Francisco  Pav- 
ing Co.,  510    Safe   Deposit  Bldg,  r.    632 
Haight 
"    Florence  Mrs.,  r.  414  Bartlett 
"    Frederick,     plumber    and    gasfitter,     1525 

Howard 
"    Oliver  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  638, 

23d 
"    William  C,   contractor,  510  Safe   Deposit 
Bldg,  r.  136,  11th 
Raisin  August,  janitor,  r.  30  John 

"    Ernest,  cooper,  r,  30  Stone 
Rakeman  Frederick,  restaurant,    821    Kearny, 

and  liquors,  729,  5th  Av,  r.  729,  5th  Av 
Raleigh  John  S.,  r.  806  Lyon 
"    Lillie  E.  Miss,  compositor  Goodman-Lev- 

ison  Co.,  r.  652  Stevenson 
"    Maggie  Miss,    compositor   Goodman-Lev- 
ison  Co.,  r.  652  Stevenson 
Ralls  Richard  F.,  dentist,  14  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

RALLS  RICHARD  F., 

dentist,  office  hours  9  a.  m  to  12  m., 
1  to  5  p.  m.,  14  St.  Ann's  Bldg,  6  Eddy 

Ralph  Carl,  electrician,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Etta  Mrs.,  massage,  r.  28|4,  6th 
"    Fahetta  Mrs.,  r.  60534  Guerrero 
"    Frank,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Frank   F.,    clerk  Alameda,   Oakland    and 

Berkeley  Expresses,  r.  21  Market 
"    James  D.,  porter  Lewis  Meyerstein,  r.  1816 

Ellis 
"    John  J.,  packer  J.   A.  Folger  &  Co..  r.  54 

Everett 
"    Joseph,  molder,  r.  100  Jones 
Ralph  Mamie,  hairdresser  Fred  Hays,  r.    1825 

San  Carlos  Av 
Ralph  M.  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  225  Geary 
"    Minnie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
"    William  T.,  machinist,  r.  4  Marcy  PI 
Ralston  Andrew  J.,  president  Selby  Smelting 

and   Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Daisy  M.  Miss,  r.  20th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 

Av 
"    Divide  Gold    Mining  Co.  (limited),  W.  C. 

Ralston  manager,  331  Pine,  room  20 
"    Ellsworth,  butcher  A.  Rhodes,  r.  2329  Pine 
"    Florence  C.  Miss,  r.  20th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 

Av 


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Ralston  Frank,  assistant  propertyman  Colum- 
bia Theatre 

"     Gavin,  pattern  maker  William  F.  Buswell, 
r.  226,  11th 

"    George  P.,  contractor  and  builder,  20th  Av 
nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
Ralston  Henry  (Ralston  &  Nelson),  and  Dro- 
prietor  Ralston  Iron  Wks,  222-224  How- 
ard, r.  915  Page 

"    Henry  J.,  bookkeeper  Ralston  I.  Wks,  r. 
915  Page 

RALSTON  IRON  WORKS, 

Henry  Ralston  proprietor,  manufac- 
turer architectural  and  ornamental 
iron  work,  fences,  doors,  etc.,  and  gen- 
eral housesmith,  222-224  Howard 

Ralston  James  A.,  r.  220  McAllister 
"    James  G.,   carpenter,  r.  20th  Av  nr  Point 

LiObos  Av 
"    John,  bartender   Richard   Madden,    r.  401 

Francisco 
"    John,  tanner,  r.  537%  Wolfe 
"    John,  with  Ralston  Iron  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
Ralston  The,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Spencer  proprietor,  1222 

Pine 
Ralston  William  C.  (Ralston  &  Grayson),  and 
secretary   Pacific   Mining   Agency  and 
Trust  Co.,    331    Pine,    room  11,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    William  C,  laborer,  r.  17  Natoma 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Albright  Bros. 
Ralston  &  Grayson  (William  C.  Ralston  and 
Robert    R.    Grayson),  mining,  331  Pine, 
room  n 
Ralston  &  Nelson  (Henry  Ralston  and  George 
H.  Nelson),  proprietors  Pacific  Tin  and 
Sheet  Iron  Works,  151  Beale 
Ramacciotti  A.  G.  &  Co.  (A.  Giovanni  Ramac- 
ciotti  and  Frank  Dalberto),  fruits  and 
vegetables,  29391^  Clay 
"    A.Giovanni   (A.  G.  Ramacciotti  &  Co.),  r. 

293914  Clay 
"    Italo  Mrs.,  r.  2105  Fillmore 
"    Richard,  restaurant,  615  Commercial 
Rambaud  August,  laborer,  r.  718'/i  Union 
"    Pierre,  engineer   French  Hospital,  r.  814 
Montgomery 
Ramberg  Charles  J.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
2609  Pine 
"    Gustav,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  3628% 
Sutter 
Rambert  Christian,  porter  George  Goeppert,  r. 

105  Stockton 
Rambke  David  S..  special  policeman  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  S.  F.  Safe  Deposit,  r.  110 
Eddy 
Ramho  Edward  B.,  manager  Winchester  Re- 
peating Arms  Co.,  418-420  Market,  r.  2503 
Gough,  and  San  Jose,  Santa  Clara  Co. 
"    Galinda,  widow,  r.  1018  Mason 
"    Marcellus  C,  bookkeeper  Murphy,   Grant 
&  Co.,  r.  30  Post 
Ramel  Frank,  r.  422'^  Post 
Ramelli  Marie,  stenographer  Dairymen's  Union 

of  California,  r.  1507  Stockton 
Ramey  D.  K.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  237  Oak 
Raminger  John,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co., 

r.  340  Minna 
Ramirez  Antonio,  fireman,  r.  1024  Kearny 
"    Antonio,  waiter,  r.  608,  2d 
"    John  H.,  merchant,  r.  1306A  Leavenworth 
"    Jose,  musician,  r.  510  Stockton 
"    Soledad,  cook,  2908  Washington 
Ramm  Adolph,  porter  Hinz  &  Landt,  r.  20  Myr- 
tle A  v 


Ramm  Albert  F.,  hatter  K.  Meussdorffer  &  Son, 
r.  117  Morris  Av 

"  A.  Louis,  type  caster  Am.  Type  Founders' 
Co.,r.  2416  California 

"  Charles  A.  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St. 
Mary's  Cathedral  (R.  C),  r.  1100  Frank- 
lin 

"    Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  117  Morris  Av 

"    Nettie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  212,  11th 

"    Theodore  H.,  entry  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 
Co.,  r.  212,  nth 
Ramon  Anselmo,  cigar  manufacturer,  622  Clay 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 

"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  1220  Laguna 

"    Jessie,  clerk,  r.  1220  Laguna 

"  John  A.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  436  Bush,  r. 
729  Pine 

"  J.  P.,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Minnie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  27  Scott  PI 

"  Pierre,  carpenter  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

RAMONA  THE, 

Mrs.  Eate  S.  Hart  manager,  130  Ellis 
bet  Powell  and  Mason,  telephone 
Main  5363 

Ramond  E.,  tailor,  r.  1314  Powell 
>8®"Ramond.    See  Raymond  and  Remon 
Ramos  A.,  fireman  str  San  Jose 
"    Francisco  M.,  liquors,  317  Drumm,  r.  319% 

Drumm 
"    Joseph  M.,  milkman,  17  Hayward 
"    Leonora  Miss,  r.  319%  Drumm 
"    Louis,  waiter  Pires  &  Reis,  r.  34  Jackson 
"    Vertuozo    J.,    liquors,    317   Pacific,    r.   422 
Drumm 
Rampillion  Eugene  Miss.r.  1509a  Sacramento 

'•    Maria  Miss,  p.  1509a  Sacramento 
Ramsall  William,  clerk,  r.  871  Market 
Ramsay  Adam  M.,  cashier  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Alice  Miss,  principal  Noe  Valley  Kinder- 
garten, r.  1036  Valencia 
"    Henry  C,  clerk    Robert    Dickson,  r.    700 

Jones 
"    William  J.,  dry  goods,  515-517  Hayes,  r.  313 
Franklin 
4®=Ramsav.    See  Ramsey 
RamsdeU  Henry  V.,  vice-president  Bullock  & 
Jones  Co.,  105  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
"    Ira  L.,  live  stock,  r.  2017  Devisadero 
"    Joseph,  mining,  r.  953  Harrison 
Ramsden  G.  W.Mrs.,  dressmaking,  521  Minna 
"    Joseph,  mining,  r.  953  Harrison 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  521  Minna 
"    Thomas,  draughtsman  engineering   dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
Ramselius  Adolph,  jeweler  Schaezlein  &  Bur- 
ridge,  r.  18  Perry 
"    Charles,  teamster  Charles  J.  Hendry's  Son 
&  Co.,  r.  746,  17th 
Ramsen  Francis,  r.  8  Lynch 
Ramsey  Alexander,  painter,  r.  944  Mission 
"    David  M.,  musician,  r.  1216  Noe 
"    EUert,  house  painter  J.   E.   Rose,  r.    944 

Mission 
"    George,  clerk  Merchant  &  Nickels,  r.  111% 

Minna 
"    George,  cook  Emil  Quarg,  r.  6  Adelaide  PI 
"    Henry  O.,  foreman  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  329  Day 

"    Marvin  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 

"    Nicholas,  liquors,  829  Kearny,  r.  536  Pacific 

Ramsey  OberUn  N.,  manager  Keeley  Institute, 

14  McAllister,  r.  2716  Sacramento 

"    Peter,  bartender  John  Cordes,  r.   NE  cor 

Pacific  and  Kearny 
"    Peter,  2d  officer  str  Transit,  r.  Oakland 
"    R.,  quartermaster  str  Belgic,  r.  650  How- 
ard 
"    Robert,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 
Ramsey     William    H.,    merchant    tailor,    121 
Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  H.,  musician,  r.  111%  Minna 
"    William  J.,  merchant,  r.  313  Franklin 
"    William  M.,  cashier  L.  R.  Larzelere  &  Co., 
r.  1819  Encinal  Av     " 
See  Ramsay 


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Ramson  Margaret,  widow,  r.  419  Castro 
Ramus  James  A.,  clerk  A.   S.  Neal  Warehouse 
Co.,  r.  1852  Lexington  Av 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  1344,  26th 

"    Louis  A.,  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co., 
r.  1852  Lexington  Av 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1852  Lexington  Av 
Rancatore  Marco,  fish  peddler,  r.  1318  Keai-ny 
Rancke  Adolph,  clerk  Rancke  Bros.,  r.  1117  Ten- 
nessee 

"    Brothers  (Henry  and  William),  groceries, 
1532  Kentucky 

"    Henry  (Rancke  Bros.),  r.  1117  Tennessee 

"    L.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  27  Ridley 

"    William  (Rancke  Bros.),  r.   1117  Tennessee 
Rand  Amelia  J.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  708  Shot- 
well 

"    Charles,  steward,  r.  610  Douglass 
Band  Drill  Co.  (New  York),  H.  D.  Morris  &  Co. 
agents,  141-143,  1st 

"    H.  K.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  184  Jessie 

"    HoUis  K.,  painter,  r.  184  Jessie 

"    John,  waiter  str  Australia 

"    John  F..  painter,  r.  11  Louisa 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  11  Louisa 

"    Philip  W.,  teamster,  r.  11  Louisa 

"    Richard,  cook  Louis  Diezelski.  r.  328 Hayes 
Randall  Andrew  W.,  seaman,  r.  19  Drumm 

"    Anne  S.  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  404 
Ellis 

"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  1915  Baker 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1130  Filbert 

"    Charles  A.,  pressman  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  322,  3d 

"    Charles  E.,  attorney  at  law,  402  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  20-21,  r.  Oakland 

"    Charles  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  7 
Adair 

'<    Charles  W.  (Wakelee  &  Co.),  r.  Piedmont 

"    C.  Henry,  teacher  music,  r.  2007  Steiner 

"    Clement,  master  tugboat  Vigilant,  r.  416 
Vallejo 

"    Comley  H.,  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  5 

"    Edward  T.,  r.  105  O'Farrell 

"    Ellis,  clerk  Blue  Lakes  Water  Co.,  r.  911, 

25th 
"    F.  B.,  chief  engineer  U.  S.  revenue  cutter 

Rush 
"    Frank,  cornice  maker  William  Cronan,  r. 

1217  Mission 
"    Harry,  clerk  S.  B.  Leavitt  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Horatio  C,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.. 

r.  25b  Belvedere 
"    Ida  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1217  Mission 
"    Irving  L.,  machinist,  r.  213  Clara  rear 
"    John  B.,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    John  J.,  artist,  r.  51,  2d 
"    Maggie  J.,  widow,  r.  621  O'Farrell 
"    S.  &  Co.  (Mrs.  Sarah  Randall  and  James 
Dowling),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Hyde  and  Turk 
"    Samuel   B.,    master   str    Monticello,  r.    7 

Lawrence  PI 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  322,  3d 

"    Sarah  Mrs.  (S.  Randall  &  Co.),  r.   112  Hyde 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  25B  Belvedere 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  8  Clay 
"    Viella  A.  Mrs.,  r.  610  Douglass 
"    William  F.,  engineer,  r.  115  Taylor 
"    William  J.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1815  McAllis- 
ter 
"    William  M.,  master  tugboat  Amalie,  r.  7 

Lawrence  PI 
"    William  N.,  teamster  Quiros  Soda  Water 
Co.,  r.  519  Linden  Av 
*®=Randall.    See  Randle  and  Randol 
Rander  Herman,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

748  Iowa 
Randholn  Catherine,  widow,  r.  535  Arkansas 
"    Deede,  laborer   Tubbs    Cordage  Co.,  r.  535 
Arkansas 
^©"Randin.    See  Ranken 
Randit  Vincent,  seaman,  r.  232  Francisco 
Randies  O.  H.,  oiler  str  Mariposa 
Randol  William  M.,  capitalist,  r.  406  Sutter 
Randolph BenjaminH.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan 
&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Bruno,  clerk,  r.  1508^  Broadway 


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Randolph  Daniel  L.,  president  Gas  Consumers 

Association,  316  Post,  r.  Alameda 

"    Frank   C,   machinist  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r. 

1103,  23d 
"    Frank  W.,  salesman  M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r. 

605^/4  Guerrero 
"    George  F.,  civil  engineer,  r.  426a  Linden 

Av 
"    Henry,  r.  1331  Sacramento 
"    John,  bootblack,  r.  664^^  Howard 
"    John    H.,   cooper    Cal.   Barrel    Co.,    r.  853 

IlliEois 
"    John  W.,  steward,  r.  939  Shotwell 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 

"    Walter  S.,  cooper   Cal.    Barrel   Co.,  r.  853 
Illinois 
Randrup  William,  mining,  r.  324  Bush 
Randt  William,  gripman,  r.  606  Central  Av 
Raney    Rebecca    E.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hos- 
pital 
4®"Raney.    See  Rainey  and  Reaney 
Ranft  Henry  A.,  bookkeeper  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 
1914  Pierce 
"    Philip,  furnished  rooms,  702  Vallejo 
Rang  Anne,  widow,  r.  2100  Greenwich 
Rank  Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  523,  6th 
"    Frederick,  groceries   and  liquors,  1542  Cas- 
tro 
"    Frederick,  plumber  Frank  Corneps,  r.  210 

Valencia 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  523,  6th 
"    Martin,  rattan  worker,  r.  523,  6th 
Ranke  F.  William  G.,  with  Ernst  Weber,  r.  114 

Fair  Oaks  Av 
Ranken  Augustus  J.,  solicitor  Bibo,  Newman  & 
Ikenberg,  r.  1425  Octavia 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  412  Eddy 
"    Charles  N.,  clerk,  r.  412  Eddy 
"    Francis  I.,  law  student,  r.  412  Eddy 
Ranken  Joseph  H.,  manager  Ingleside,  Ocean 

House  Road,  junction  Corbett  Av 
Rankin  Charles  E.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co..  r.  1123  Taylor 
"    David  D.,  butler,  r.  20  Reed 
Rankin  George  A.,  attorney  at  law,  14  Sansome, 
room  43,  r.  29  Willard 
"    Isabel  H.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 

School,  r.  1413  Larkin 
"    I.  T.,  solicitor,  r.  Ill  Grove 
"    James,    keeper    Fort    Point     Lighthouse 

Station  Preside 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  631,  2d 
"    James,  upholsterer  Max  S.   WollI,  r.   132 

Fern  Av 
"    James  S.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  715  Howard 
"    John,  watchman  str  Columbia 
"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  501  !4,  6th 
"    Maggie  C.  Miss,  r.  928  Guerrero 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  100,  6th 
"    Robert,    clerk    Robert    Dickson,    r.    Oak- 
land 
"    Roberta,  widow,  r.  20  Reed 
"    Samuel  B.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  5  Golden 

PI 
"    Samuel  H.,  policeman,  r.  720  Oak 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1123  Taylor 
"    William,  cook,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    William  B.,  director  Cal.  Wine  Makers; 
Corporation,  43  Luning  Bldg 
Ranks  Ella  Miss,  r.  400  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ranlett  Horace  D.,  ores  and  mining,  420  Mont- 
gomery, room  28,  r.  1332  Grove 
"    James  S.',  marine  engineer,  r.  149,  2d 
Rann  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  117  Morris  Av 
Rannie  Alexander  (Rannie  &  Co.),  r.  33  Met- 
calf  PI 


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Rannie  &  Co.  (Alexander    Rannie),  manufac- 
turers' agents  and  hardware  specialties, 
110  Sutter 
Ranous  Leota  Miss,  bookkeeper  L.  Scatena  & 

Co.,  r.  605  Post 
Ransdall  James  T.,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford 

&Co.,r.  930,  32d 
Ransom  Andrew,  managing  editor  Pacific  Cal- 
endar and  Catholic  Church  Bulletin,  83 
St.  Ann's  Bldg,  r.  Santa  Clara,  Cal. 

"  Charlotte  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Charles  C. 
Pennell  &  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Ransom  Ellsha  (Elisha  Ransom  &  Co.),  and 
treasurer  San  Francisco  Produce  Ex- 
change Mutual  Benefit  Association,  425 
California,  r.  1190  Bush 

"    Elisha    &    Co.    (Elisha    Ransom),    grain 
merchants,  303  California,  rooms  12-13 

"    George,  teamster  Commercial  Soap  Co.,  r. 
19  Chesley 

"    George  V.,  musician,  r.  823  Hampshire 

"    Guy  L.,  messenger  First  National  Bank, 
r.  1120  Bush 

"    Jennie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.   Newman  nr  Benning- 
ton 

"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  2031  Taylor 

"    Matilda  U.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1604  Hayes 

"    Robert  C,  clerk,  r.  1120  Bush 

"    Thomas  W.,  draughtsman  Fulton   Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  1120  Bush 

"    William  P.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    William  P.   H.,    r.   Newman  nr  Benning- 
ton 
Ransome  Annie  Miss,  r.  1631  O'Farrell 

"    E.  L.,  president  Ransome  &  Smith  Co.,  r. 
Chicago,  111. 

"    F.,  photographer,  r.  707'/4  Hyde 

"    Lee  J.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1631  O'Farrell 

"    &  Gushing.    Now   Gushing- Wetmore    Co., 
508  California,  room  9 

"    &  Smith  Co..  E.  L.  Ransome  president,  A. 
H.  Clough  secretary,  concrete  patents, 
101  Sansome,  room  26 
Ranstrom   Johannes,  ironworker  Fulton  Eng. 

&  Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  I3'/2  Bryant  Av 
Ranzoni  Lorenzo,  laborer,  r.  8  Ohio  PI 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  liilYi  Dupont 
Ranzulo  Anton  A.,  bartender  Radovich  Bros., 
r.  SYz  Monroe 

"    Martin,  bartender  Crystal  Palace,  r.  322 
Minna 
Raozzani  C,  fresco  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  4.  Union 

PI 
Rapetti    Christine    Miss,    dressmaking,     1215 

Geary 
Raphael  Al,  bookkeeper,  r.  825  Eddy 

"    Elias  T.,  clerk  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.   1338 
Ellis 

"    Frank,  barber,  W  s  Mission  nr  Silver  Av 
Raphael  George,  general  manager  Raphael's, 
9-15  Kearny,  r.  1424  Post,  telephone  West 
880 

"    Hadji,  Egyptian  goods,  35  Post,  r.  SW  cor 
Polk  and  Union 
Raphael  Isaac,  vice-president  Raphael's,  9-15 
Kearny,  r.  1705  Gough,  telephone  West 
719 

"    Isidore,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1229  Fulton 

"    James  G.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,   r. 
Berkeley 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  405,  5th 

"    John,  butcher,  r.  405,  5th 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 
man,  r.  1229  Fulton 


Raphael  Julius  W.,  president  Raphael's,  9-15 
Kearny,  r.  2422  Clay,  telephone  West  423 

"    Lewis,  insurance  broker,  402  Front,  room 
4,  r.  332  Geary 

"    Meyer,  second-hand  clothing,  247,  4th,  r. 
320,  7th 

"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  211854  Bush 

"    Morris,  r.  320^4,  7th 

"    Morris,  jeweler,  r.  1234  O'Farrell 

"    Nat  M.,  dealer  watches  and  jewelry,   128 
Kearny,  r.  1906  Sutter 

"    Robert  R.,  manager  mail  order  dept.  Ra- 
phael's, r.  2414  Fillmore 

"    Samuel,  pawn  broker,  r.  2319a  Pine 

"    Solomon  A.,  accountant,  r.  825  Eddy 

"    W.  K.,  real  estate,  20  Montgomery 
4®=-Raphael.    See  Rafael 

RAPHAEL'S 

(incorporated),    Julius     W.    Raphael 
president,  I.  Raphael  vice-president, 
George  Raphael  general  manager,  A. 
L.   Frank  secretary,  men's,  boys'  and 
children's  apparel,  furnishing  goods 
and  hats,  9-11-13-15  Kearny,  telephone 
Grant  65 
Raphael's  Loan  Office,  624  Montgomery 
Rapheld  Belle  Miss,  tailoress  Joseph  Gutman, 
r.  629  Hayes 
"    Jacob,  salesman,  r.  629  Hayes 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  629  Hayes 
Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.  of  San  Francisco,  R. 
H.  Lloyd    president,    W.  D.   Mansfield 
secretary,  S.  L.  Ackerman  general  man- 
ager, 1209  Market 
Rapovac    Stephen,  machinist  Joseph  Wagner 

MfgCo.,  r.  901  Stockton 
Rapp  Adolph,  manufacturing  jeweler,  9  Geary, 
r.  2820  California 
A.  Henry,  mining  engineer,  510  California 
Charles  (Union  Machine  Co.),  130  Main 
Charles,    baker  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  524 

Stevenson 
Charles,  machinist  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  2529 

McAllister 
C.  Henry,  tinsmith,  220  Leavenworth 
Charlotte  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Pac.  Mu- 
tual Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  705  Laguna 
George,  machinist,  r.  545V2  Natoma 
George  A.,  teamster  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
Gertrude,  widow,  r.  810  Olive  Av 
Gustave,  hostler  John  Wieland  Brewery, 
r.  834c  Howard 
Rapp    John,    proprietor   United    States   Beer 
Bottling  Co.,  SW  cor  6th  and  King,  r.  903 
Fillmore 
"    John ,  beer  tapper  The  Louvre,  r.  633  Ellis 
"    John  G.,  bookkeeper  John  Rapp,  r.  903  Fill- 
more 
"    John  N.,  cooper    Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  805  Bryant 
"    Julius  F.,  blacksmith,   1830  Mission,  r.  1663 

Mission 
"    Lizzie  A.  Mrs.,    bakery  and  notions,  705 

Laguna 
"    Louis,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  2820  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Louis  R.,  bartender  People's  Palace 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  513  Ellis 
"    William,  teamster  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  San  Mateo 
"    WilliamF.,  porter,  r.  909  Kearny 
Rappa  Angelo,  groceries,  327^4  Broadway 
Rappin  Gabriel  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1608 

Stockton 
Rappold  Charles,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r. 

518  Howard     , 
Rapport  Flora  Mrs.,  r.  515  Jones 
Rarick  Ara,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.  730 

Central  Av 
Rarig  Weldon  C,  furniture,  157  New  Montgom 

ery,  r.  Alameda 
Rasche  Henry  F.,  piano  tuner,  r.  1221  Bush 
"    Herman  E.,  miller  J.  Martenstein  &  Co.,  r 
714  Broadway 
Raschen  Frederick  (Raschen  &  Co.),  r.  1214  La 
gun  a 
"    Henry,   portrait  artist,    420   Montgom.ery 
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Rasclieii  Henry,  proprietor  Chicago  Hotel,  220- 
224  Pacific 
"    Luder,  collector  Cesar   Bertheau.  .r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Martin,  general  insurance,  210  Sansome,  r. 

Alameda 
"    &    Co.    (Frederick    Raschen    and    Martin 
Meyer),  groceries  and  liquors,  1223  La- 
guna 
Raschke    Herman,  foreman   Gray  Bros.,    r.    10 


Rascolan  Albert,  laborer,  r.  19  Scott  PI 
Rasiezza  George,  waiter  N.  Sersen,  r.  804,  3d 
Rask  Emil  J.,  butcher,  r.  1317  Scott 
"    Jan,  surfman  Golden    Gate    Life   Saving 

Station 
"    John  O.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   118 

Laurel 
"    Paul,  waiter,  r.  19  South  Park 
Raskin  Jennie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  911  Polk 
Rasmus  Charles,  waiter,  r.  227  Minna 
"    Christopher,  waiter,  r.  227  Midna 
Rasmuson  Andrew,  barber  John  Perazzo,  r.  702 

Montgomery 
Rasmussen  Alexander,  chicken  ranch,  cor  San 

Bruno  and  Cortland  Avs 
"    Andrew,  waiter,  r.  635  Stevenson 
"    Andrew,  longshoreman,  r.  36  Clay 
"    Charles,  bartender  Oloff  Carlson 
"    Charles,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.   15a 

McLea  Court 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Charles  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1330  Rhode  Island 
"    Christian,  hostler  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1434  Valencia 
"    Christian,  laborer,  r.  107  Colton 
"    Christian,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1118  Tennessee 
"    Christian  F.,  helper  Selby  Smelting   and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  1409  Harrison 
"    Christian  R.,  clerk,  r.  509  Stockton 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  5  Miller  PI 
"     Erik,  liquors,  SE  cor  Hyde  and  Union,  r. 

1300  Pine 
"    Fred,  wood  and  coal,  r.  1322  Rhode  Island 
"    George  J.,  tailor,  r.  17th   Av  South   bet  Q 

and  R 
"    Gustave,  clerk,  r.  1322  Rhode  Island 
"    Hans,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  708  Min- 
nesota 
"     Hans,  proprietor  White  House,  314  Sierra 
"    Hans  C,  liquors,  1838  Union,  r.   1836  Union 
"    Henry,  helper  Atlas  I.  Wks 
•'    Henry    A.,    meats    and    provisions,     1322 

Rhode  Island 
"    Henry   H.,  bartender  Erik    Rasmussen.  r. 

1334  Turk 
"    Jens,  master  schr  Vega,  office  15  Steuart, 

r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    John,  cook.  r.  32  Stuart 
"    John,  jeweler,  r.  1  Goodsell  PI 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  622  Clay 
"    Joseph,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Julius  R.,  carpenter,  r.  14  Victor 
"    Louis,  cook  Adam  Swan,  r.  1148  Market 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  1617  California 
"    Louis  C,  carriage    and  wagon  maker,  870 

Howard,  r.  16^4  Perry 
"    Nils,  carpenter  Vermont  Marble  Co.,  r.  137 

Perry 
"    Olaf,  seaman,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Peter,  commission  merchant,  r.  1323  Rhode 

Island 
"    Peter,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  708  Min- 
nesota 
"    Peter  C.  master  schr  Seven  Sisters,  office 

9  Mission,  r.  S  s  23d  nr  Potrero  Av 
"    Rasmus,  laborer,  r.  1112  Tennessee 
"    Rasmus,  master  tugboat  Sea  King,Valleio 

St.  Wharf,  r.  918  Army 
"    R.  Peter,  master  schr  Laura  Madsen,  office 

15  Steuart,  r.  204 VJ  Francisco 
"    S.,  seaman,  r.  67  Minna 
"    William,  milkman,  r.  295  Linden  Av 
"    William   A.,  master  mariner,  r.  1903a  Fil- 
bert 
Rasmusson  John,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1 

Goodall  PI 
"    Swan,  seaman,  r.  34  Gilbert 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


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Raspiller    Louis,  brewer    F.  A.   Lux    Brewing 

Co.,  r.  1435  Pacific 
Rassette  JohnB.,  carpenter  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 
r.  2330  Pine 
"    Samuel  J.,  solicitor  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 
3108)4  Baker 
Rastedt   Gustave,  teacher  music,  r.  436  Fran- 
cisco 
Rastetter  Frank,  r.  454  Tehama 
Rastorfer  Fred,  liquors,  627  Sacramento,   r.  57 

Everett 
RatcJifle  H.  Mrs.,  r.  1036^4  Folsom 
"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  80  Jessie 
Rath  Frank  J.,  butcher,  613  Post,  r.  1122]^  Elm 
Av 
"    Frederick,  bricklayer,  r.  257a  Clementina 
Rathbone  Frank  H.,  bookkeeper  Ballard  &  Hall, 

r.  3215  California 
Rathtoone  Harry  B.,  manager  Bohemian  Club, 
130  Post,  r.  1600  Taylor 
"    Jared  L. ,  capitalist,  301  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  SE 
cor  Clay  and  Jones 
Rathbun  Frank  L.,  machinist  Frank  A.  Geier, 
r.  404  Castro 
"    Frank  W.,  plumber  George  C.  Dallamore, 

r.  404  Castro 
"    George  C,  sashmaker,  r.  404  Castro 
"    Phoebe  Miss,  compositor,  r.  338  Shotwell 
Rathe  William,  merchant  tailor,  520  Geary 
Rathelot  Aline  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  J.  Ansot, 

r.  1439  Pine 
Rathfon  Benjamin  F.,  policeman,  r.  915'/^  Lott 
Rathje  Adolph,  clerk  P.  H.  Mullen,  r.  2404  Sutter 
"    August,  driver  U.  S.  Laundry,  r.  226a  McAl- 
lister 
"    Caroline,  widow,  chambermaid   The    Na- 
varre 

RATHJEN  BROTHERS 

(Henry  and  Martin),  wholesale  and 
retail  grocers,  tea  and  wine  merchants, 
21  Stockton,  telephone  Main  5522 

Rathjen  Henry  (Rathjen  Bros.),  r.  3103  Lombard 

"    Martin  (Rathjen  Bros.),  r.  2101  Lombard 
Rathjens  Peter  F.  (Bluhm  &  Rathjens),  r.  1327b 

Pacific, 
Rathke  Charles,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Rathman  Peter,  with  Pac.  Vinegar  and  Pickle 

Wks 
Ratigan  Luke,  fireman,  r.  67)4  Shipley 

"    Mary,  domestic,  15  Belvedere 
Ratner  B.,  locksmith,  r.  149  Shipley  rear 

"     Hyman,  tailor  George  Speier,  r.  36  Russ 
Ratowsky  Harry  C,  tailor,  r.  525V4  Fell 
Rattagan  Harry,  butcher,  r.  216i/4  Austin  Av 
"    Louis,    bookkeeper  Charles  Goldstone,  r. 
216)4  Austin  Av 
Rattenberry  William  A.,  collector  Harbor  Com- 
missioners, r.  322,  5th 
Ratti  Celeste,  musician,  r.  504  Union 
Rattigan  Annie  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  346  Taylor 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  327,  19th 
"    Edward,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  1809 

Scott 
"    Kate  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  1416  Clay 
"    Margaret  Miss,  bookkeeper  Herman  Heyne- 

man,  r.  1416  Clay 
"    Patrick,  painter,  r.  18  Hill 
"    Thomas,     foreman    ironers     La     Grande 

Laundry,  r.  127  Valley 
"    William,  ironer  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  327, 

29th 
"    William,  stenographer  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 
&  Co.,  r.  1416  Clay 
4®°Rattigan.    See  Radigan  and  Redican 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron, 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


CO 
CO 


Ratto  Angelo,  r.  42*1/2  Union 
"    Andrew,  carpenter,  r.  1331  Natoma 
"    Antonio,  carpenter,  r.  321,  18th 
"    Baptista,  carpenter,  r.  1331  Natoma 
"    Bartholomew,  carpenter,  r.  2509  Jones 
Ratto    Bartliolomew,     insurance    broker,    24 

Montgomery    Block,   r.   82    Montgomery 

Block 
"    Benie,  carpenter,  r.  2509!^  Jones 
"    Carlo,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
■'    Charles,  miller  Potrero  Yeast  and  Vinegar 

Co.,  r.  1110  Iowa 
"    Charles,    teamster   Morton    Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  28  Turk 
'■    Charles  F.,  cashier  Otis  &  Co.,  r.  804,  3d 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  1331  Natoma 
Ratto  E.   M.,   proprietor    Ratio's    Commercial 
■    Agency,     15a   Montgomery    Av,    r.    714 

Green 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1516  Howard 
"    Frank,  scavenger,  r.  40a  Albert  Lane 
"    Frank  J.,  stableman,  r.  3040  Howard 
"    George  W.,  photographer  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

128,  13th 
"    Gervasio,  architect,  r.  221,  18th 
"    H.  E.,  reporter  L'ltalia,  r.  714  Green 
"    Helen  H.,  lodgings,  804,  3d 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1331  Natoma 
"    John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  702  Valencia 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  Madrid  nr  Russia  Av 
'•    John  B.,  boots  and  shoes,  2038  Howard,   r. 

2O40  Howard 
'•    JohnM..  stenographer  Thomas  Loughran, 

r.  2040  Howard 
•'    Joseph,  gardener,  r.  Madrid  nr  Russia   Av 
"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  4  Maiden  Lane 

RATTO  LEO  G.. 

manager  Ratto's  Law  and  Collection 
Agency,  512  Montgomery,  r.  928  Broad- 
way 

Ratto  Louis,  wood  and  coal,  1811  Union 
"    Maurice,  butcher,  r.  613  Ivy  Av 
-    Nicholas  (Quei^alo  &  Ratto),  r.   1331  Na- 
toma 
"    Otto  M.,  reporter  L'ltalia,  r.  714  Green 
"    P.  &  Co.  (Paul  Ratto,  Paul  Raggio  and  For- 
tunato  Depaoli),  hay  and  grain,  2012  Ma- 
son 
"    Paul  (P.  Ratto  &  Co.),  r.  3012  Mason 
"    Scipio  G.,  bookkeeper  Sbarboro&  Co.,   r.  82 

Montgomery  Block 
"    Stephen,  fruits   and  vegetables,  2325  Mis- 
sion, r.  1331  Natoma 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  1331  Natoma 
"    Virginia  Mrs.,  bakery  and  varieties,  2038 
Howard,  r.  2040  Howard 
Ratto's  Commercial  Agency,  E.  M.  Ratto  pro- 
prietor, 15a  Montgomery  Av 

Ratto's     Law     and      Collection 

Agency,  L.  G.  Ratto  manager,  512 
Montgomery,  telephone  Main  353 

Rattray  William,  clerk  H.  Huddleton  &  Co.,  r. 

800  Webster 
Ratuiyo  Matthias,  liquors,  251  Steuart 
Ratye  Ernest,  bookkeeper  Pascal,  Dubedat  & 

Co.,  r.  3003  Franklin 
Rau  John  F.,  lithographer  Schmidt  Label  and 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  123  Lily  Av 
Rauber  George  A.,  butcher,  328,  3d,  r.  325i4,  3d 
Raubinger  Bernhardt,  brewer,  r.  SOW-A  Pierce 
■'    Carl,  driver,  r.  3011  Vs  Pierce 
"    Frank,  pressman,  r.  3011%  Pierce 
"    George  (William  Raubinger  &  Sons),  r.  620 
Lombard 


Raubinger    William    (William    Raubinger    & 
Sons),  r.  633!^  Lombard 
"    William   &    Sons    (William,  William  Jr. 

and  George),  draymen,  335  Front 
"    William  Jr.  (William  Raubinger  &  Sons), 
r.  6231/i  Lombard 
Rauch  Henry,  butcher,  r.  530  Natoma 
"    Henry  J.,  tanner  r.  Balmy  Alley  nr  34th 
"    W.  A.,  attorney  at  law,  r,  1233  Post 
Rauchfuss  Otto,  druggist,  r.  626  California 
Rauer  Jacob  J.,  manager  Rauer's    Law  and 
Collection   Agency,  134  Sansome,  room 
4,  r.  1130  Ellis 
Rauer's  Law   and  Collection  Agency,   J.   J. 
Rauer    manager,    124    Sansome,    rooms 
4-5-6,  telephone  Main  464 
Raugh  Edward,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  2048  Jones 
Rauhut  Charles  J.,  barber,  423  Washington,  r. 
1707  Post 
"    Otto,  barber  C.  J.  Rauhut,  r.  1308  Devisa- 
dero 
Raulet  Charles,  proprietor  Hubbard  House,  139, 

4th 
Raum  C.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    John  M.,  note  broker,  512  Montgomery,  r. 
Alameda 
Rausch  John,  barber,  r.  1339  Pine 
"    John,  expressman,  SE  cor  Grant  Av  and 

Bush,  r.  2  Morse  PI 
"    Nicholas,  baker,  r.  32  Rausch 
"    Samuel,  r.  7235£,  22d 
Rauschenbach    Albert,   machine    hand,  r.  317, 

13th 
Rauschkolb  Frederick,  steward,  r.  2525  Gough 
Rava  Antone,  sausage  maker  Edward  Cerruti, 

r.  1311Dupont 
Ravani  Charles,  plumber  Ravani  &  Curran,  r. 
448  Union 
"    Leonard  (Ravani  &  Curran) ,  r.  448  Union 
"    Sebastian,  plumber  Ravani  &  Curran,  r.  448 

Union 
"    &  Curran  (Leonard   Ravani  and  Anthony 
E.  Curran),  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  440 
Broadway 
Ravano  Angelo   (G.   Camilloni  &  Co.),    r.    335 
Union 
"    Francisco,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Luigi,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Ravekes  Margaret,  widow,  r.  3019  Ellis 
Raveley   Printing  Co.,  L.   Levingston  mana- 
ger, book  and  job  printers,  518  Clay 
Ravella  David  J.,  florist,  r.  1106  Kearny 
Ravello    Agostino,    baker   L.   Valente,    r.   214 

Broadway 
Raven  F.  O.,  master  schr  Bertie  Minor,  office  23 

Market 
Ravenna  M.  Mme.,  clairvoyant,  828b  Howard 

"    Vincent  (Ravenna  &  Co.),  r.  713  Vallejo 
Ravenna    &   Co.    (Vincent     Ravenna,     Luigi 
Buero,  Giuseppe  Podesta  and  estate  of 
Louis   Raffo),  manufacturers    macaroni 
and  vermicelli,  431-433  Battery 
Raverat  Lucien,  r.  47  Post 
Ravezzeni  Emilio,  painter,  r.  4  Union  PI 
Ravlin  Clarence  N.,  manager  Pac.  Coast  Dept. 
The  Cycling  West  Publishing   Co.,  1170 
Market,  room  87,  r.  37  Donohoe  Bldg 
Ravn  Hans,r.  311  Steiner 

Rawe  Brothers  (Otto  &  Henry),  groceries  and 
liquors,  NW  cor  Army  and  Guerrero 
"    Henry  (Rawe  Bros.),  r.  1433  Guerrero 
"    Otto  (Rawe  Bros.),  r.  1423  Guerrero 
Rawhide  Gold  Mining  Co.  The  (Tuolumne  Co.), 
W.  A.  Nevill  president,  305  Crocker  Bldg 
Rawles  A.  J.,  r.  American  Exchange  Hotel 
Rawlings  Harry  G.,  engineer,  r.  359a  Clara 
"    William,  brass  finisher,  r.  526  Howard 
Rawlins  Walter  A.,  expressman,  r.  115  Perry 
4S=-Rawlins.    See  Rollins 

Rawlinson    Herbert,    foreman  can  dept.    Hol- 
brook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  r.   1317  Lom- 
bard 
"    John,  porter  Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.,  r.  1217 
Lombard 
Raworth,  Schodde  &  Co.  (Chicago,  111.),  John 

H.  Spohn  agent,  318  Battery 
Rawson  Edward  H.,  clerk  Henry  F.  Marsh,  r. 
736,  21st 


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CROCKEE-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


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1301 


Rawson  Fannie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1355  Mission 

"    Frank,  foreman  blacksmitliCal.  Industrial 
Exchange,  r.  8  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1430  Post 
j8®="Rawson.    SeeRowson 
Ray  Andrew  W.,  clerk,  r.  156  Clara 

"    Charles  E.,  advertising  accountant  Chroni- 
cle, r.  333,  3d  Av 

"    David  M.,  foreman,  r.  1518,  30th,  Potrero 

"    Fred  W.,   clerk  Sidney  V.  Smith,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Frederick  J.,  r.  r.  214  Castro 

"    James,  upholsterer,  r.  3105,  16th 

"    James    A.,     upholsterer    Cal.    Furniture 
Mfg,  Co.,  r.  1536  Castro 

"    John,  r.  416  McAllister 

"    John,  bartender,  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    John,  cook,  r.  435  Elizabeth 

"    John  F.,  clerk  Charles  Maier,   r.  906  Jack- 
son 

"    Joseph,  gunsmith,  r.  639  Valencia 

"    Joseph,  hat  maker,  r.  3  Bacon  PI 

"    Milton  S.,  clerk  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.  r.  506 
Baker 

"    Philip  A.,  teamster  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  8 
Minnesota 

"    Robert  S.,  watchman,  r.  437,  15th 

"    Samuel  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
3504a  Mission 

"    S.  Cordelia,  widow,  r.  233,  3d  Av 

"    Susan,  widow,  r.  750  Harrison 

"    T.  W.,  solicitor  Abend  Post 

"    William  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  455  Clementina 

"    William  S.  (W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.),  r.  506  Ba- 

"  •  W.  S.  Manufacturing  Co.  (William  S.  Ray), 
manufacturers  stoves,  ranges,  tinware 
and  stove  lining,  13-14  California 
4®-Ray.    See  Rae,  Raye,  Rea,  Reay,  Rey,  Rhea 

and  Wray 
Raybeck  Frank,  blacksmith,  r.  307  Mississippi 
Raychester  George  I.,  oil  dealer,  341,    10th,    r. 

1536  Folsom 
;8®=-Raychester.    See  Roychester 
Raycroft  Richard,  plasterer,  r.  1231  Folsom 
Raye  Alfred  P.  (A.  P.  Raye  &  Co.),  r.  1329  Turk 
"    A.  P.  &  Co,  (Alfred  P.  Raye),  carpets,  lino- 
leums and  window  shades,  1810  Market 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  A.  P.  Raye  &  Co.,  r.  1229 

Turk 
"    George  F.,  seaman,  r.  2014  Bryant 
"    William,electricianMutual  Electric  Light 

Co.,  r.  143,  3d 
•'    William  R.,clerkPemauBros.&  Pitts  Co., 
r.  1239  Turk 
Rayfleld  Lester,  barber,  404  Church 
Rayhill  Thomas  J.,  stenographer,  r.  627  Haight 

"    William,  livery  stable,  627  Haight 
4®-Rayhill.    See  Rahill 

Raymond  Albert,  attorney  at  law,  202  Sansome, 
r.  1708  Polk 
"    Albert,  clerk  general  auditor's  ofQce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Alfred,  teamster  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
"    Ambrose,  carpenter,  r.  1344,  26th 
"    Ann,  widow,  r,  106  Colton 
"    Antone,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Wisconsin,  Po- 
trero 
"    Arthur  J.,  patternmaker  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  611, 31st 
"    Arthur  J.,  salesman  James  B.  Duggan,  r. 

1032  Mission 
"    Brothers  (Joseph  C.  and  Francis  E.),  bar- 
bers. 1023  Pacific 
"    Charles,  barber,  r.  552  Folsom 
•'    Charles,  bartender  Nelson  Hursey,  r.  32,  4th 
"    Charles  F.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  810 

Powell 
"    Charles  H.,  paper  hanger,  r.  323  Turk 
"    Charles  S.,  barber  George  Curnow,  r.  552 

Folsom 
"    Clayton,  jockey,  r.  417,  11th  Av 
"    Deli  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  368  Grove 
"    Elie,  groceries  and  liquors,  4a  Prospect  Av 
"    Elmore,  milkman,  r.  873  Shotwell 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  937A  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Flora  I.,  widow,  r.  2Uy2  Grove 
"    Francis  E.  (Raymond  Bros.),  r.  10211^4  Pa- 
cific 


Raymond  Frank,  r.  605  Broadway 

Frank,  hostler,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Wiscon- 
sin, Potrero 

Frank  C,  furniture,  1147  Mission,  r.  1342, 
26th 

Frank  C.  J.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
1342,  36th 

Frederick  T.,  stableman  Pamsworth  & 
Ruggles,  r.  335  Ritch 

George  W.,  dentel  student,  r.  1708  Polk 

RAYMOND  GRANITE  CO. 

(incorporated),   F.  E.   Knowles  presi- 
dent, Abel  Hosmer  secretary,  contract- 
ors for  stone   work  and    dealers  in 
dimension  stone,  office  and  yard  cor 
lOtb  and  Channel,  telepnone  Soutli  669 
Raymond  Harry,  2d  engineer  str  Del  Norte,  r, 
1108  Pierce 
"    Harrv,  waiter  Louis  Fischer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Henry,  tailor,  1708  Polk 
"    H.  J.,  salesman  Clipper  Bicycle  Co.,  r.  1149 

Market 
"    House,  213  Eddy 
"    I.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1611  Larkin 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  611,  21st 
"    Joseph  C.  (Raymond  Bros.),  r.  162U4  Pacific 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  415  Natoma 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Redmund,  r.  1010  Geary 
"    Thomas,  tableman,  r.  914  Central  Av 
"    Timothy   D.,  superintendent  Union   Glue 
Co.  (California  City,  Marin  Co.),  office  106 
Pine 
■  '    William  Mrs.,  r.  1030  Pine 
"    William,    barber   John    Schmidt,    r.    2728 

Greenwich 
"    William  B.,  painter,  r.  3738  Greenwich 
"    &  Whitcomb,  tourist  agents,  87-88  Crocker 
Bldg 
4®=Raymond.    See  Raimond  and  Ramon 
Raymour  V.,  shipping  clerk  Hale  Bros.,  r.  324 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Raynaud  Albert,  teamster,  r.  Carolina  bet  18th 
and  19th,  Potrero 
"    Charles   F.,  pressman    S.   F.    Newspaper 

Union,  r.  114  Francisco 
"    Felix  A.,  bookkeeper  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

209  Dorland 
"    Felix   C,    silversmith    and    jeweler,     832 

Greenwich 
"    Leonard   C,  jeweler  Felix  C.  Raynaud,  r. 

832  Greenwich 
"    Louis  F.,  teacher  music,  r.  832  Greenwich 
4®=- Raynaud.    See  Reynaud 
Rayner  B.  Mrs.,  r.  Palmetto  Av  nr  Capitol 
"    Edward  S.,  bookkeeper  W.  A.  Benjamin  & 

Co.,  r.  31  Laskie 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  8861/2,  22d 
Raynor  A.  F.,  steward  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 
1413  Pacific 
"    Harry  O.,  r.  534  Ellis 
4®~Raynor.    See  Raner  and  Rayner 
Razzetto  Fortunato,  liquors,  527  Washington,  r. 
1918  Taylor 
"    Frank  (Granucci  Grocery  Co.  and  Razzetto 

&  Urbani).  1507  Dupont 
"    &  Urbani  (Frank  Razzetto  and  Pasquale 
Urbani),  bakery,  1407  Dupont 
Razle  William,  packer,  r.  M  nr  12th  Av  South 
Razzo  Christofero,  gardener,  r.  Old  San  Jose 

Road  nr  Geneva 
Re  Abelardo  (ReBros.),  r.  SEcor  34th  and  Po- 
trero Av 
"    Brothers  (Abelardo  and  Henry),  cigarmak- 
ers,  SE  cor  24th  and  Potrero  Av 


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let  us  make  an  estimate  for  you. 

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Re    Giuseppe,    fruits     and     vegetables,     1628 

Stockton,  r.  511  Filbert 
"    Henry  (Re  Bros.),   r.  SE  cor  24th  and  Po- 

trero  Av 
Rea  Achille  L.,  house  painter,  1318  Stockton,  r. 

1316  Stockton 
"    Henry  L.  (H.  L.  Rea  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    H.  L.  &  Co  (Henry  L.  Rea),  Internal  Reve- 
nue and  Customs  brokers,  403Washington 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer  Pierce  &  Co.,  r. 

105  Leavenworth 
"    Robert,  cataloguer  Free  Public  Library,  r. 

105  Leavenworto 
"    Samuel  H.,  carpenter,  r.  523  Jones 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  George  Morrow  & 

Co.,  r.  Colma,  San  Mateo  Co. 
"    William  S.,  solicitor  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  1608!^ 

Folsom 
4®-Rea.    See  Rae,  Raye,  Reay,  Rey  and  Rhea 
Read  Alfred,  carpenter,  r.  421,  27th 
"    Alfred     C,    clerk  auditing   dept.    Wells. 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Alfred  W.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  Co.,  r.  633 

California 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  2024  Mission 
"    Arthur  C.  C,  watchmaker,  r.  96  Belcher 
"    Charles,  tinsmith,  r.  2136  Stockton 
'•    Charles  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  2136  Stockton 

READ  EDWARD  B., 

New  York  machinery  compounds  and 

oils,  engineers'  supplies,  G.  W.  Lord's 

Boiler  Compound  and  Hampden  Co- 

nindum  Wheels,  16,  1st,  r.  1716  Fill- 
more 
Read  Edwin,  carpenter,  r.  421,  27th 
"    Egbert  B.,   conductor  Market    St.   Ry.,  r. 

308b  Bartlett 
"    Ernest,  shoemaker,  r.  431,27th 
"    Everett  B.,  electrician,  r.  32  Grove 
"    Fannie  E.,  widow,  r.  1223  Pine 
"    Frank  E.,  clerk  P.  A.  McDonald,    r.    813 

Folsom 
"    Frank  W.  (O.  B.  Smith  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  W.,  cigars,  SE  cor  Market  and 

8th,  r.  28,  8th 
"    George,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt&Co.,  r.434'/^ 

Clementina 
"    George  Jr.,  beltmaker  L.  P.  Degen.  r.  43414 

Clementina 
"    George,  plumber  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co. 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  146  Clara 
"    Gilbert,  carpenter  Am.  '1  ype  Founders  Co 

r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  L.,  marine  solicitor  New   Zealand 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  2519  Washington 
"    James,  broommaker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg    Co 

r.  1311  Howard 
"    J.  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1432  Turk 
"    JohnH.,  painter,  r.  1109  Alabama 
"    John  J.,  currier,  r.  Ill,  24th 
"    Laurence  W.,  clerk  forwarding  dept  Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis,  mining  engineer,  r.  1016  Pine 
"    Richard  (Read  &  Co.),  r.  96  Belcher 
"    Roy,  r.  216  Waller 
"    Samuel  M.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry,    r 

1714  Waller 
"    Thomas  J.,  mining  engineer,  214  Pine,  room 

52,  r.  1826  Sutter 
"    Thomas  W.,  manager   furnace  and   range 

dept  W.  W.    Montague   &    Co.,  r.    1511 

Webster 
"    Walter  C.  (Read  &  Zahn),  r.  Oakland 
"    W.  C,  contractor,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  A.,  machinist,  r.  32  Grove 


Read    William   D.,     clerk    general    passenger 
agent's  ofBce  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    WilliamD.,  real  estate,  r.  32  Grove 
"    William  E.,  general  delivery   clerk   Post 

OfQce,  r.  1034  Clay 
"    &  Co.  (Richard   Read),   paints    and    wall 

paper,  1625  Market 
"    &Zahn  (Walter  C.  Read  and  R.    George 
Zahn).  brush  manufacturers,  113  Davis 
Reade  Charles,  teamster  James  Reade,  r.   140 
Henry 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r,  711  California 
"    Frank R.,  mining   engineer,    69  Chronicle 
Bldg,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
Read  F.  William,    attorney     at     law,    67-68 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Stewart 
"    Isaac,  ink  grinder  Dickman-Jones  Co.,   r. 

6  John 
"    James,  expressman,  NE  cor  California  and 

Sansome,  r.  140  Henry 
"    James  E.,  messenger Tallant  Banking  Co., 

r.  140  Henry 
"    Paul,  teamster  James  Reade,  r.  140  Henry 
eS'  Reade.    See  Reid,  Reed,  Rhead  and  Wrede 
Reader  H.  G.,  miner,  r.  126  Ellis 
J8®~  Reader.    See  Reeder 
Reading  Maria,  widow,  r.  1717  Laguna 

"    Wallace  W.,  r.  1717  Laguna 
4®"  Reading.    See  Reddmg  and  Reding 
Ready  Emily  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  330  Hickory 
Av 
"    Florence  Miss,  milliner,  r.  330  Hickory  Av 
"    George,  elevator  man,  r.  330  Hickory  Av 
"    Herbert  V.,  employment  agent,  634  Clay,  r. 

441  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

330  Hickory  Av  * 

"    John,  real  estate,  r.  731  McAllister  rear 
"    Mary  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  330  Hickory  Av 
"    Reuben,  elevator  operator  Mills  Bldg,  r. 

330  Hickory  Av 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  330  Hickory  Av 
4®=- Ready.    See  Reddy,  Reedy  and  Reidy 
Reagan  Anita  Miss,  boxmaker,  r.  14  McAllister 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  3  Uranus 
"    Henry,  shoemaker  Rosenthal,  Feder&  Co. 

r.  722  Linden  Av 
"    John,  restaurant,  55-59,  3d,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lottie,  nurse,  r.  606  Haight 
"    Michael,  expressman,  r.  727,  23d 
"    P.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Patrick,  motorman,  r.  1105!4  Tennessee 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  r.  1727  Market 
"    Thomas,  paver,  r.  42  Linden  Av 
"    Timothy,  teamster  John  Tuttle,  r.  7th  Av 

nr  J 
"    William  W.,  sign  writer,  r.  14  McAllister 
4®" Reagan.    See  Regan  and  Ragan 
Real  Estate  and  Development  Co.,  Edward  H. 
Clark  president,  James  B.  Angell  secre- 
tary. 26  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Real  Estate  Circular,  Thomas  Magee  &  Sons, 

publishers, 4  Montgomery 
Real  Estate  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Sarah  L. 
Hunt  principal,  535  Castro 
"    Estate  Price  List,  George  W.  Chapin  pub- 
lisher, 630  Market 
"    Michael  S.,  fireman  str  Dauntless 
Reali  Bernardo,  tinsmith,  r.  10  Pollard  PI 
"    Celestin.  brass  molder  Vincent  Kingwell, 

r.  410  Union 
"    Domenica,  widow,  r.  7  Jasper  PI  rear 
"    Giuseppe,  tinsmith,  r.  10  Pollard  PI 
"    Pietro,  fresco  painter,  r.  114  Valparaiso 

REALTY  SYNDICATE  THE, 

F.  C.  Havens  manager,  14  Sansome 
Ream  Henry  B.,  foreman  annealing  dept   U.  S. 

Mint,  r.  Alameda 
Reamer  Frederick,  cook  Ansley  C.  Stevens,   r. 
113  Powell 
"    John  L.,  cement  worker,  r.  410  Laguna 
j^" Reamer.    See  Reimer  and  Riemer 
Reanard  Annie,  widow,  r.  83  Stevenson  rear 
Reaney  Joseph,  porter  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    William,  packer  clothing  and  equipage  de- 
pot, quartermaster's  dept  U.   S.   A.,   r. 
Oakland 


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Reap  James  P.,  laborer,  r.  212,  1st 

Reaper  Jacob,  butcher,  r.  31,  38th 

Reardan  H.  v.,  attorney  law  dept  S.  P.  Co.,4 
Montgomery,  r.  510  Geary 

Reardon  Ambrose  F.,  messenger,  r.  6]4!4  Minna 
"    Annie  J.,  widow,  groceries    and    liquors, 

SW  cor  Army  and  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  614^4  Minna 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  308  Linden  Av 
"    Daniel,  policeman,  r.  1147  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  printer,  r.  407  Grove 
"    Daniel,  springmaker,  r.  1310  Florida 

REARDON  DANIEL  J., 

diamonds  and  jewelry  sold  on  easy 
terms,  room  103  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1406 
Pine 

Reardon  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  665  Laidley 
"    Dennis,  painter  Thomas  Downing,  r.  San 

Mateo 
"    Dennis  F.,  liquors,  2500  California,  r.  1920 

Buchanan 
"    Elizabeth  v.,  cashier  The  J.  Dewing  Co., 

r.  1310  Florida 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  132  Oak 
"    Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  405V4  Grove 
"    Prank,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,   r.   E  s   San 

Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
"    James,  concrete  worker,r.  657  Minna 
"    James  P.,  laborer,  r.  132  Oak 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  331  Oak 
"    John,  engineer  Anton  Krieg,  r.   E  s  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    John  C,  horse  dealer,  r.  6  McLea  Court 
"    John  C,  shoemaker,  r.  405^/4  Grove 
"    John  J.,  gatekeeper  S,  P.  Co.,  r.  823  Ellis 
"    John  J.,  wood  dealer,  r.  15  Geneva 
"    John  M.,  teamster,  r.  320  Clipper 
"    John  W.,  pattern  maker  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  132  Oak 
"    Josie  M.,  stenographer  The  J.  Dewing  Co., 

r.  1310  Florida 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  704  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  824  Mission 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  704  O'Farrell 
' '    Matthew,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  560  How- 
ard 
"    Maurice,  carriage  maker,  1313  Broderick, 

r.  2110  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Maurice  C,  waiter,  r.  23814  Ritch 
"    Michael,  hostler  James  Hurst,  r.  402!^,  6th 
"    Michael,  laborer  C.  H.   Gilman  &  Co.,  r. 

1109  Vallejo 
"    Michael  H.,  carpenter,  r.  560  Howord 
"    Neil,  policeman,  r.  710  Castro 
"    Patrick,  r.  616  Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  952^4  Howard 
"    Patrick,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  54314  Natoma 
Reardon  Patrick  H.,  treasurer  Rix  Compressed 

Air   Machinery    Co.,    11-13,    1st,    r.    106 

Haight 
"    T.    B.    Mrs.,   adjuster   U.  S.  Mint,  r.    711 

Jones 
"    William,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    William  A.,  waiter  Andrew  Anderson,  r. 

2381/2  Ritch 
"    William  L.,  clerk  C.  W.  Craig  %  Co.,  r.  cor 

Army  and  San  Bruno  Av 
"    William  T.,  millhand,  r.  6I414  Minna 
ig®- Reardon.    See  Reardan  and  Riordan 
Reas  Charles  H.,  machinist,  r.  7  Lapidge 
Reaser  George  W.,  with  Pac.  Press  Publishing 

Co..  r.  Oakland 
"    Wilber  A.,  artist,  728  Montgomery 
Reasons  Day,  clerk  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

813  Valencia 
4®=-Reaves.    See  Reeves 
Reavey  Andrew    J.,    plumber,    503,    4th,    r.    19 

Freelon 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1314  Freelon 
"    George  C,  harness  and  saddle  maker,  1627 

Market 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  110  Freelon 
"    John,  horseman,  r.  Fulton  nr  2d  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  machinist  Andrew  J.  Reavey, 

r.  131/4  Freelon 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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ARTISTIC  DESIGHS. 


311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Reay  Alfred  W.,  r.  624  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Joseph  W.,  real  estate,  r.  915  O'Farrell 
"    Wallace  W.,  clerk,  r.  915  O'Farrell 
>6®=Reay.    See  Rae,  Ray,  Rea,  Rey  and  Rhea 
Reazle  William,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r.  M  South  bet  11th 
and  12th  Avs 
Reber  George  J.,  laborer,  r.  320  Laidley 
"    Jacob,  junk  dealer,  690  Brannan 
"    John,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  Millbrae, 
Cal. 
Rebhan  George,  molder  W.  Axford,  r.  2156  Har- 
rison 
Rebholtz  George,  painter,  r.  217  Hickory  Av 
"    John,  painter,  r.  217  Hickory  Av 
"    Kittle  Miss,  r.  30  Pearl 
"    Lawrence,  painter,  r.  626  Linden  Av 
ReblinCarl,  liquors,  17i^  Steuart,r.  48  Arlington 
Rebmann  Christopher,    waiter,    r.    208  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Reboul  Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  14  Prosper 
Rebstock  Adolph,  granite  and  marble  works, 
408  Central  Av 
"    Eugene  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1230  Filbert 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  I61/2  Kissling 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  1228  Flibert 
"    Joseph,  stone  cutter  John  Daniels  &  Co., 

r.  1814  Central  Av 
"    Peter,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  738  Wil- 
low Av 
Rebut  Amand,  proprietor  Mission   Hotel,  113, 

26th 
Recalde  Manuel,  marine  oiler,  r.  228  Brannan 
Recalt  John  (Recalt  &  Begbeder),  r.  743  Broad- 
way 
"    &  Begbeder  (John  Recalt  and  Peter  Beg- 
beder), groceries    and    liquors,  SE    cor 
Powell  and  Broadway 
Recamier  The,  632  Post 
Receiving  Hospital  City,  New  City  Hall 
Reception  The,  J.  M.  Parker  &  Co.  proprietors, 
wines  and  liquors,  206  Sutter,  telephone 
Main  1231 
Rech  Josepli,  proprietor  The  Eintracht,  wines 
and  liquors,  539  California,  r.  410a  Eddy 
"    Nicholas,  barber,  r.  18  Central  Av 
"    Otto,  night  clerk  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  18  Central  Av 
Rechel  Chris,  upholsterer,  1003  Valencia,  r.  913, 

23d 
Rechenbach  Richard,  carpenter,  r.  56  West  Park 
Rechet  Bernard  A.,  compositor,  r.  926b  Filbert 
Rechmith  Joseph,  driver  Xavier  Fassler,  r.  1819 

Howard 
Rechsteiner  Emil  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  129,  10th 
Rechter  Maria,  widow,  r.  450  Minna 
Reck  Albert,  boxmaker,  r.  426i/4,  10th 
"    George  D.  H.,  stencil  cutter,  r.  534  Wolfe 
'•    George  F.,  salesman  Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune, 

r.  1217  York 
"    R.  William,  teacher  zither,  1503  Market,  r. 
1217  York 
Reckel  Arthur,  painter  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  913,  23d        _    .    ^  , 
Reckenbeil  Catherine,  widow,  r.  624  Ash  Av 

"    Lena,  milliner,  r.  624  Ash  Av 
Reckenbeil's  Hotel,  Gustav  Gercke  proprietor, 
624  Fulton  ,       .     „ 

Reckless  Lynden,  undertaker  A.  W.  Martin  & 

Co.,  r.  118  Geary 
Recknagel  Charles,  machinist,  r.  436  Clemen- 

"    Charles  Jr. ,  silver  plater,  r.  436  Clementina 
"    William  (Central  Plating  Wks),  r.  606  Fol- 
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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   ZoUhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Record  Lysander,  carpenter,  r.  1059^/4  Howard 
"    of  Foreign  and  American  Shipping,  Horace 
H.    Watson    Jr!    agent,  303   California, 
roona9 
Recorder  City  and  County,  Hall  of  Records, 

NewCit.v  Hall 
Recruiting  Station  U.  S.  Army,  4a5  Montgom- 
ery, 3d  floor 
Rector  Alonzo  H.,  stair  builder,  r.  201  Holly 
"    Delos  D.,  pattern  maker,  r.  201  Holly 
"    Elbridge    N.,   attorney    at    law,   25  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    James    C,  motorman    Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
912/2  Pierce 
Recum   Anna    Miss,   school    teacher,   r.  1059V2 
Broadway 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  1059'/2  Broadway 
Red  Men  (Improved  Order),  hall  320  Post 
Red  Men  (Independent  Order),  hall  510  Bush 
"    Men  of  America  (monthly),  W.  D.  S.  Har- 
rington editor  and  manager,  14  McAllis- 
ter 
Red  Men's  Cemetery  (improved   Order;,  34th 

Av  and  Clement 
Red   Star  Line,  New  York   and  Philadelphia 
and  Antwerp,   Belgium,    G.    D.   Fahne- 
stock  general  agsnt  Paciflc  Coast,  609 
Market,  Grand  Hotel  Bldg 
Reddan  August  G.,  clerk,  r.  311  Taylor 
"    Henry  W.,  typecaster,  r.  311  Taylor 
"    Nellie  E.  Miss,  clerk  C.  A.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r. 
8  Golden  Gate  Av 
Redded  Alexander,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  618 

Octavia 
Redding  Albert  P.,   secretary  Pacific    Surety 
Co.,  308  Sansome.  r.  2324  Devisadero 
"    Fred  G.,  cashier  New  York  Life  Insurance 
Co.,    17-23    Mills    Bldg,    2d   floor,   r.  810 
Leavenworth 
"    G.  Huntington,  physician,  222  Post 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  7OO14  Bush 
Redding  Primary  School,  Miss  Mary  A.  Deane 
principal,    S    s    Pine   bet    Larkin    and 
Polk 
4®=Redding.    See  Reading  and  Reding 
Reddington  F.,  steerage  steward  str  City  of 
Sydney 
"    John  B.,  foreman  cutter  San  Jose  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  313  Ellis 
i3®~Reddington.    See  Redington 
Reddy,  Campljell  &  Metson  (Patrick  Reddy,  J. 
C.  Campbell  and  W.  H.  Metson),  attor- 
neys at  law,  116-122  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Charles,    butcher    Miller  &    Lux,  r.  12th 

Av  South  nr  Q 
"    Dennis,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
"    Dennis,  laborer  S.   F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  55 

Silver 
"    Edward,  r.  2717  Paciflc  Av 
"    Edward,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  12th  Av 

South  nr  Q 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  10^4  Falmouth 
"    George  T.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  1230, 

7th  Av  South 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  67  Clementina  rear 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  704  Sansome 
"    John  Jr.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,   r.  1018, 

nth  Av  South 
"    Kate,  widow,  liquors,  502  Beale 
"     Margaret  A.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Primary 

School,  r.  2824  Clay 
"    Michael  G.,  laborer,  r.  1927  Filbert 
"    Patrick  (Reddy,  Campbell  &  Metson),  r. 
2717  Pacific  Av 


Reddy  Richard,  deckhand  str  Herald 
"    Waiter,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.    12th  Av 
South  nr  Q 
4®"Reddy.    See  Ready,  Reedy  and  Reidy 
Rede  George,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Redecker  August  (A.  Becker  &  Co.),  r.  14,  3d 
"    Rudolph,   with  F.  Hillens  &  Co.,   r.  719^/^ 
Bush 
Redell   Charles    M.    P.,    upholsterer  Chas.  M. 
Plum  &  Co.,  r.  323|«i  Ivy  Av 
"    Frank  E.,  collector,  r.  320  Taylor 
"    William  H.,  carpet  cutter,  r.  213  Clipper 
Redfern  Shoe  Co.,  Charles  T.   Richardson  pro- 
prietor, 415  Market 
Redfield  Francis  E.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1921  Taylor 
Redford  William  B.,  bartender,  r.  26  Eddy 
Redican  John,  doorkeeper  Baldwin  Theatre  and 

collector,  r.  718a  Bush 
Rediger  Frank,  wiper,  r.  226  Paciflc 
Redine  Herman,   laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  547 

Wisconsin 
Reding  Frank,  liquors,  505  Mission,  r.  108,  2d 
"    P>ank  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  108,  2d 
'•    Jacob,  liquors,  1217  Market,  r.  7891/2  Steven- 
son 
"    John,  with  Jacob  Reding,  r.  1217  Market 
4®=Reding.    See  Reading  and  Redding 
Redington  A.  H.,  r.  426  Scott 
"    Alfred  P.,  r.  426  Scott 
"    Charles  H.,  asst.  to  treasurer  S.  P.  Co.,  4 

Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.  Jr..  clerk  paymaster's  office  S. 

?.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Francis,  machinist,  r.  244  Fell 
"    Henry  W.,  commission  merchant,  308  Cali- 
fornia, r.  905  Sutter 
"    James,  miner,  r.  205  Hyde 
"    John  P.,  r.  426  Scott 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  17J4 

Douglass 
"    Joseph  F.,  pipe  fitter  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  171/2  Douglass 
"    M.  A.,  gardener  New  City  Hall,  r.  128  Ber- 
nard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  220  Ash  Av 
"    William  P.  (Redington  &  Co.),  r.  The  Cali- 
fornia Hotel 

REDINGTON  &  CO. 

(William  P.   Redington,  Christian  W. 

Smith,  Isaac  S.  Coffin  and  Andrew  G. 

Coffin  special),  importers  and  jobbers, 

drugs,  essential  oils,  patent  medicines, 

glassware,  sponges  and  fancy  goods, 

SE  cor  Stevenson  and  2d 
46g~Redington.    See  Reddington 
Redley  John,  merchant  tailor,  425  Sutter 
Redlick  Henry,  pawnbroker,  69,  4th  and  52,  3d,  r. 

1342  Ellis 
"     Ludwig,  r.  1342  Ellis 
Redlington  Thomas,  foreman  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  19  Lapidge 
Redman  Joseph  B.,  r.  2017  Sacramento 
"    Lander  A.  (Van  Ness  &  Redman),  attorney 

at  law,  28-30  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  2017 

Sacramento 
"    M.  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  502  Mason 
Redmond  Bridget,  widow,  r.  15  Federal  rear 
"    Brothers  (John  E.   and  George  J.),  drug- 
gists, NW  cor  Eddy  and  Polk 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  212  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Charles  H.,  miner,  r.  23  Harriet 
"    Dennis  (Redmond  &  Sons),  r.  1170  Harrison 
"    Edward,  boilermaker  J.  C.   Lemmer&Co., 

r.  311  Day 
"    Ezekiel,  stock  clerk  W.   W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  17  Verona  PI 
"    Frederick  A.,  manager  The    Continental 

Motor  and  Traction  Co.,  r.  202  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    George  J.  (Redmond  Bros.),  r.  1010  Geary 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  333  Eddy 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  107  Shipley 
"    John,  boilermaker,  r.  311  Day 
"    John,  elevator  tender,  r.  15  Federal  rear 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  19  Fed- 


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Redmond  John,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
"    John  E.  (Redmond  Bros.),  r.  1010  Geary 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  309,  1st  Av 
"    John  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  421,  11th 
"    Joseph,  carriage  painter,  r.  421,  11th 
'•    Joseph,  policeman,  r.   North  Av  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
"    Matthew,  capitalist,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Michael,  master  State  Dredger  2,  r.  311  Day 
"    Michael  Jr.,  laundryman,  r.  311  Day 
"    Michael  F.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  2205 

Devisadero 
"    Owen  J.,  policeman,  r.  421,  11th 
"    Patrick,  stable  foreman  Sutter  St.    Ry,  r. 

309,  1st  Av 
"    R.B.,  boilermaker  helper  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118, 

16th 
"    Samuel,  marine  engineer,  r.  1312  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  239  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  A.,  stair  builder,  r.  309,  1st  Av 
"    William  J.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  17  Verona  PI 
"    &  Sons  (Dennis  Redmond),  merchant  tail- 
ors, 1172  Harrison 
Rednall  Charles  F.,  teamster,  r.  2512  Market 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  708  McAllister 
Rednall  William  W.,   architect    and    builder, 

2312  Market 
Redon  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  208  Perry 
Redpath  James,  clerk  Mechanics'  Institute,  r. 
510  Douglass 
"    J.  C,  r.  Grand  Hotel 

"    William,  shipwright  Fulton  Eng.  &   Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  510  Douglass 
Redwood  Lumber  Co.  The,  George    D.    Gray 
manager,  29  Steuart 
"    R.,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
Reeb  Benjamin  J.,  salesman  Columbian  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  28,  7th 
"    Elias,  shirt  manufacturer,  r.  2206  Jackson 
"    Lena,  domestic,  r.  629  Commercial 
Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Co.,  John  W.  Cop- 
page  agent,  734|^  Market 
Reed  Agnes,  widow,  r.  The  Lick  Old  Ladies 
Home 
"    Alexander,  pattern   maker,  r.   52b    South 

Park 
"    Alfred  master  str  Arago 
"    Alfred  A.,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  2422  Mission 
"    Alvin  B.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  118  Colling- 

wood 
"    Andrew,  marine  engineer,  r.  511  Jones 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  135  Henry 
"'  Anselm  V.,  jeweler  Hammersmith  &  Field. 

r.  815  Turk 
"    B.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  138  26th 
"    C.  C,  oiler  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 
"    Cecil  C,  canvasser  Willcox  &  Gibbs  S.  M. 

Co.,  r.  309  Hyde 
"    Charles  (Reed  &  Co.),  r.  1602  Howard 
"    Charles,  street  sprinkler,  r.  917  Larkin 
"    Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  1602  Howard 
"    Charles  H.,  musician,  r.  606  Hayes 
"    Charles  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1413  Guerrero 
"    Charles    W.,    pilot,    506   Battery,    r.    2018 
Geary 
Reed  Charles  Wesley,  attorney  at  law,  193-194 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  817  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Christopher  C,  plumber,  r.  609  Ivy  Av 
"    ClaudeP.,  r.  20  Wildey 
"    Daniel  H.,  salesman,  r.  1222  Mission 
"    Daniel  J.,   machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    David,  master  mariner,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Dora  Mrs.,   restaurant,    432    Geary,    r.    22 

Derby  PI 
"    Edna,  bill  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  719 

Post 
"    Edward,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  3233,  16th 
"    Edward  F.,  solicitor,  r.  216  Waller 
"    Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  545  Folsom 
"    Emeline,  widow,  r.  1  Juri 
"    Fayette  H.,  clerk  paymaster's  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  2915  Laguna 


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Reed  F.  C,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber  Co., 
r.  2037  Howard 
"    Flora  Mrs.,  r.  114  Mason 
"    Frank  A.,  lumberman  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  302,  4th 
"    Frank  F.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1107  Mason 
"    Frank  L.,  carpenter,  r.  330,  4th  Av 
"    Frank  L.,  mining,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    Frank  T.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  506  Jones 
"    Frank  W.,  barman  Bohemian  Club,  r.  20 

Wildey 
"    Frederick  B.,  r.  302,  4th 
"    George,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  SW 

cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    George  C,  clerk  U.S.  Pension  Agency,  r. 

2413  Fillmore 
"    George  E.,  porter  De  SoUa,  Deussing  Co., 

r.  122  Silver 
"    George  F.,  machinist  Marshutz&Cantrell, 

r.  41  Natoma 
"    George  L.,  pattern  maker  Alonzo  Cofan,  r. 

134  McAllister 
"    George  R.  (Reed  &  Goodman  and  G.  R. 
Reed  &  Co),  r.  2325  Sutter 
Reed  George  W.,  secretary  C.  D.  Bunker  &  Co., 
435  Battery,  r.  13  Lyon 
"    G.  R.  &  Co.  (George  R.  Reed),  confection- 
ery, 113  Powell 
"    Harriet    E.    Miss,     stenographer    C.    A. 

Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  1332  Buchanan 
"    Hattie  E.,  widow,  r.  738,  25th 
•'    J.,  4th  officer  str  City  of  Puebla 
■'    Reed  James,  cook,  r.  871  Market 
"    James  A.,  shoemaker,  405  Natoma 
"    James  F.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  139 

rell,  r.  517  Post 
"    James  F.,  musician,  r.  430,  18th 
"    James  T.,  laborer,  r.  135  Henry 
"    James  W.,  architect,  r.  2110  Green 
"    John,  r.  511  Jones  ^,, 

"    John,  mate  State  Dredger  2,  r.  217  Ells- 
worth ,,.  ,  . 
"    John,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  W  s  Michi- 
gan nr  Sierra 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  207,  8th 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  1124  Pacific 
'.    John    A.,   2d   asst.    engineer    str   Walla 

Walla,  r.41  Natoma 
"    JohnC,  captain  Corps  3  Salvation  Army, 

r.  7IIV2  Mission 
"    John  E.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1109 

Filbert 
"    John  J.,  calker.  r.  318,  5th 
"    John  L.,  plumber,  r.  5  Alemany 
'<    John  S.,  carpenter  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

327  Geary 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  44  South  Park 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  320  Minna 
"    Joseph,  liquors,  617,  7th  ,   „  ,   ,    ^,, 

"    Joseph,  proprietor  Continental  Hotel,  521 

PSiCific 
"    Joseph  J.,  gold  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    J.  P.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    L.,  water  tender  str  Pomona 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  1018  Page 
"    Mamie  Miss,  dressmeking,  820  Grove 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1611  Vallejo 
"    Marquette  M.,  widow,  r.  1109  Filbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  405,  13th 
"    Michael,  farmer,  r.  1311  Howard 
"    Nellie    T.  Miss,    stenographer   Fireman  s 

Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Nicholas,  shoemaker,  r.  135  Henry 


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Reed  Orville  F.,  porter,  r.  38,  8th 
"    Pearl  E.,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

738,  25tli 
"    Philip,   clerk  C.   A.   Hooper  &  Co.,   r.  .309 

Hyde 
"    Richard  C,  clerk  Oregon  Improvement  Co., 

r.  1912  Leavenworth 
"    Robert,  brass  finisher,  r.  69  Natoma 
"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  733,  21st 
"    Russell  F.,  foreman  San    Francisco   Law 

Journal,  r.  309  Hyde 
"    Russell  P.,  rigger  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  2024  Powell 
"    Samuel,  r.  521  Pacific 

"    Samuel  B. ,  clerk  Cluff  Bros. ,  r.  1109  Filbert 
"    Samuel  E.,  carpenter,  r.  232Hickory  Av 
"    Sarah  B.,  widow,  r.  1912  Leavenworth 
"    Silas  W.,  bakery,  819  Larkin 
"    Taylor,  carpenter,  r.  37  Laurel  Av 
"    Theron  Y.  Mrs.,  r.  1333  Buchanan 
•'    Thomas,  driver  Pac.    Carriage  Co.,  r.   609 

Ivy  Av 
"    Thomas,  ship  carpenter,  r.23n  Harrison 
"    T-  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  136y2,9th 
"    Wallace  W.,  messenger  Wells,    Fargo   & 

Co.,  r.  204  Ellis 
"    Walter  B.,  porter  Geo.  W.  Gibbs  Co.,  r.  510 

Mission 
"    Walter  N.,  bricklayer,  r.  130  Precita  Av 
"    William,  clerk   Lachman  &  Jacobi,   r.    18 

Laurel  PI 
"    William,  insurance  adjuster,  215  Sansome. 

r.  1611  Sutter 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  511,  7th 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    William,    solar   printer,  306  Turk,  r.    5.32 

Turk 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  llOSFolsom 
"    William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1231   Castro  rear 
"    WiHiam  H.  (Reed  &  Cleve),  r.  lllA  3d  Av 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

420  Jersey  rear 
"    William  H.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  408  Laguna 
"    William  I.,  captain  U.   S.  A.  (retired),  r. 

2413  Fillmore 
"    William  L.,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  34i/4 

Russ 
"    William  P.,  collector,  r.  1109  Filbert 
"    W.  L.,  clerk  George  D.  Dornin,  r.   Alameda 
"    &  Cleve(William  H.  Reed  and  Clarence  T. 
Cleve),  pattern  and  model  makers,   36 
Main 
"    &  Co.  (Charles  Reed  and  Charles  Kiernan), 
upholsterers     and    carpet    layers,    1517 
Howard 
Reed  &  Goodman  (George  R.  Reed  and  Charles 
S.   Goodman),  printers'  ink,  513  Sacra- 
mento 
•8®-Reed.    See  Read,  Reade,  Reid,  Rhead  and 

Wrede 
Reede  Jacob,   baker  Young  &  Wiseman,  r.  967 
Folsom 
"    John  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  142  Hartford 
Reeder  James  A.,  expressman,  r.  130,  29th 
49=-Reeder.    See  Reader 

Reedley    Improvement    Co.,    J.     Brandenstein 
president,   Gustav  Sutro  Jr.  secretary, 
real  estate,  324  Montgomery 
Reedy  Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    James,  blacksmith  Charles  F.  Butterfield, 

r.  27  Pleasant 
"    John,  clerk  W.   T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  giiv, 

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Reedy   Lawrence    J.,    superintendent   stables 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  23  Kearny 
"    William  M.,  carpenter,  r.  214  State 
^eS'Reedy.    See  Ready,  Reddy  and  Reidy 
Reel  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  1914  Mason 
Reen  Edward,  r.  423!^  Hyde 
Reeng  Daniel  J.,  blacksmith  B.  Grave  Co.,  r. 

825  Mission 
Reenie   John,    bartender   R.  F.  Wilson,  r.   316 

Michigan 
Rees  David,  carpenter,  r.  309b  Steiner 
"    David  F.,  piledriver,  r.  715  Howard 
"    FranK  D.,  engineer,  r.  309b  Steiner 
"    Harry,  clerk  Davis  Bros.,  r.  309b  Steiner 
"    Hubert,    stenographer   -F.    A.    Berlin,    r. 

Alameda 
"    M.  Miss,  cashier  Golden  Gate  Comp.  Yeast 

Co.,r.  1525  Scott 
"    Mark,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  514,  3d 
"    Samuel  I.,   clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  1525 

Scott 
"    William,  baker,  r.  229!^,  6th 
Reese  Anastacia  E.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  22  Wet- 
more  PI 
"    Andrew,  hoseman  Engine  13,  r.  1428  Valen- 
cia 
"    Andrew,  machine  hand  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks 
"    Belle,  widow,  r.  259  Stevenson 
"    Charles,  bartender,  r.  1  Jackson 
"    Charles  H.,  janitor  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co..  r. 

424  Cedar  Av 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  22  Stanford 
"    David  R.,  miner,  r.  1513  Mission 
"    D.  R.  Mrs.,  lodgings, 60,  3d 
"    Eugene,  clerk,  r.  33  Wetmore  PI 
"    Evan    L.,  manager    Bodie    Railway    and 
Lumber  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  18,  r.  Hotel 
Savoy 
"    George,  liquors,  NE  cor  Howard  and  Main 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  N  W  cor  Beach  and  Lyon 
"    Henry  G.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  702Brannan 
"    Henry  H.,  laborer,  r.  116  Eddy 
"    Isham  T.,  r.  417  Montgomery 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    John  H.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  3031  Pine 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  158  Clara 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  811  Capp 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  807Powell 
"    Otto  L.,  carpenter,  r.  J  bet   11th  and   13th 

Avs 
"    William,  shoemaker,  132,  7th,  r.  903  Noe 
"    William  E.,  clerk  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  r. 

424  Cedar  Av 
"    William  J.,  roofer,  r.  191314  Powell 
^8®=  Reese.    See  Reas,  Rees,  Reis  and  Reiss 
Reeve  Christopher  C.  V.,  clerk  secretary  and 
controller's  ofQce  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    Frederick  N.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co..  r. 

903  Guerrero 
"    George  F.  Jr.,  solicitor,  r.  903  Guerrero 
"    G.  H.,  machinist,  r.  507  Mission 
"    John  L.,  physician  and  druggist,  303  Cle- 
ment 
"    Reuben,  laborer,  r.  1  Polk 
"    William,  bartender  Joseph  Melczer&Co., 

r.  137,  5th 
"    William,  elevatorman,  123  California,  r.  15 
Linden  Av 
Reeves  Austin  J.,  painter,  r.  311  Fulton 
"    Edward,  carriage  trimmer,  r.  16  Wilder 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  238,  15th  rear 
"    James  J.,  paint  maker,  r.  410  Dolores 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  605 Post 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  r.  71314  Treat  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  3  Collins 
"    William  A.,   tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  1850  Lexington  Av 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  311  Fulton 
4®"Reeves.    See  Reaves 

Refenburg  Wesley,  carpenter,  r.  206  Valencia 
Regalia  Giovanni,  cork  cutter,  r.  9  Pollard  PI 
Regallo  John  J.,  car  driver,  r.  546V4,  6th 
Regan  Agnes  G.  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2013  Ellis 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  15  Alta  rear 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  1301  Sacramento 


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Regan  Charles,  teamster,  r.  49914,  4th 
"    Charles  J.,  paver,  r.  27  Albion  Av 
"    Cornelius,  cook,  r.  565  Stevenson 
"    Cornelius  J.,  stenographer,  r.  436  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  groceries,  268  Clara 
"    Daniel  A.,  painter,  r.  4  Collingwood 
"    Edward  Q.,  bookkeeper,  r.  3013  Ellis 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  liquors,  1735Mission 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  499%,  4th 
"    Jacob,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co..  r.   1314b  Eddy 
"    James,  clerk  Tobin  &  Tobin,  r.  2015  Ellis 
"    James,  truckman  Truck  3,  r.  637  Broadway 
"    James  A.,  laborer,  r.  35  Norfolk 
"    James  I.   (Gaskill  &  Regan),  r.  1004  Na- 

toma 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  1358  Post 
"    Jeremiah,  butcher,  r.  1214%,  7th  Av  South 
"    Jeremiah,  marble  cutter,  r.  335  Langton 
"    Jeremiah,    marine    engineer,    r.    407   Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  liquors,  SW  cor  M  South  and 

5th  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  paver,  r.  27  Albion  Av 
"    Jeremiah  J.  Jr.,  shoemaker,  r.  27  Albion 

Av 
"    John,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  Office,  r.  131414, 

7th  Av  South 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  436  Tehama 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  658  Minna 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  627,  2d 
"    John,  patrolman  Merchants'  Patrol,  r.  369 

1st 
"    John,  steel  tester,  r.  620  Hampshire 
"    John  E.,  printer,  r.  351  Tehama  rear 
"    John   J.,  carriage  smith  James  Torry,  r. 

408  Minna 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  133  Diamond 
"    John  R.,  chief  electrician  Palace  Hotel 
"    Joseph,  millhand  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  26 

Tehama 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  1314%,  7th  Av   South 
"    Joseph  D.,  milkman,  r.  2013  Ellis 
"    Joseph  S.,  iron  worker,  r.  35%  Norfolk 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Julius  R.,  milkman,  r.  620  Hampshire 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  613%  Stevenson 
"    Katie,  domestic,  2009  Pacific  Av 
"    Lincoln  B.,  teamster,  r.  469  Bryant 
"    Mamie  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  114,  13th 
"    Marian,  widow,  r.  516  San  Jose  Av 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  26  Tehama 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  143%  Shipley 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1343,  6th  Av  South 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  National  City 
"    Patrick,  gardener,  r.  135  Francisco 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  639  Ash  Av 
"    Patrick,  ship  carpenter,  r.  314  Beale  rear 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  39  Tehama 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  708  Jones 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  531  Howard 
"    Thomas,  r.  499%,  4th 
"    Thomas,  barber,  r.  .531  Filbert 
"    Thomas  D.,  laborer,  r.  39  Tehama 
"    Timothy,  clerk,  r.  125  Francisco 
"    Timothy,  groceries  and  liquors,  256  Minna 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  719  Minnesota 
"    Timothy,  plasterer,  r.  658  Minna 
"    Timothy,  porter  Shea  &Donohue,  r.  129,  3d 
"    Timothy  F.,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  11th 

Av  South  nr  P 
"    Timothy    W.,  shoemaker   Buckingham    & 

Hecht,  r.  27  Albion  Av 
"    Vapor  Engine  Co.,  309  Howard 
"    William,  asst  engineer  Baldwin  Hotel  Gas 

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900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Regan  William,  teamster,  r.  1108  Treat  Av 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1214y2,  7tli  Av  South 
"    William.).,  capitalist,  r.  109  Montgomery 
i8®"Regan.    See  Ragan  and  Reagan 
Regano  Lazarus,  r.  314  Pacific 
Regaudiat  Amanda  H.,   widow,  r.  1025  Harri- 
son 
"    A.  J.  P.,  r.  7  Wetmore  PI 
Regenia    Margaret    Miss,    printer,  r.  16  Haw- 
thorne 
Regenstourger  Alfred  E.,    physician   and   sur- 
geon and  specialist  for  diseases  of  the 
skin,  office  and  r.  830  Sutter 

REGENSBURGER  ARTHUR  T., 

D.  D.  S.,  dentist,  office  and  r. 409/2  Post, 
hours  9  to  12  a.  m.  and  1  to  5  p.  m. 

Regensburger  Catherine,  widow,  r.  2216  Califor- 
nia 

"  Edward,  furrier  Berwin  &  Gassner,  r.  1306 
Ellis 

"  Ernest  O.,  salesman  M.  Blaskower  &  Co.,  r. 
2216  California 

"  Joseph  L.,  bookkeeper  Bibo,  Newman  & 
Ikenberg,  r.  1306  Ellis 

REGENSBURGER  MARTIN, 

physician  and  surgeon,  specialist  for 
skin  and  venereal  diseases,  office  803 
Sutter  cor  Jones,  hours  11  a.  m.  to 
4  p.  m.  telephone  Main  1197,  r.  3342 
Clay 
Regensburger  Melville  M.  (Bier  &  Regensbur- 
ger), r.  1430  McAllister 
"    Samuel  H.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine,  rooms 

1-2,  r.  3014a  Sacramento 
"    Sigmund,  bookkeeper  Rapid  Safety  Filter 

Co.  ofS.  F.,r.  1306  Ellis 
"    William,  barber,  r.  702  Vallejo 
Regents  Hall,  NE  cor  Post  and  Fillmore 
Regentz  William,  laborer  Union  Machine  Co. 
Reger  Parry  A.  (Reger  &  Atwater),  r.  916a  Oak 
Reger  &  Atwater  (Perry  A.  Reger),  electrical 
equipments,  street  railway  supplies,  214 
Pine,  rooms  24-25 
Reggio  Jano,  scavenger,  r.  1518  Howard 
Reghetto  Lorenzo,  scavenger,  r.  434  Sanchez 
Reginna  Giuseppe,  hostler  William  C.  Miller, 

r.  1323  Minna 
Registrar  of  Voters.  William  M.  Hinton,  New 

City  Hall,  basement 
Regie  John,  baker,  r.  6I414'  Minna 
Regli  Adelheit,  domestic  Helvetia  Hotel 
"    Annie,  domestic,  1621  Dupont 
"    Edward,    milker   Frank    Muther,  r.  Wyo- 
ming Av  nr  Sickles  Av 
"    Felix,  driver,  r.  Silver  Av  nr  Scott 
"    Frank,  hostler  Swain  Bros.,  r.  9  Manning 

PI 
"    Jacob,  tinner,  r.  932,  13th  Av  South 
"    John,  proprietor  Six-Mile  House,  Mission 

Road  nr  County  line 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  2336  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  150a  Tehama 
"    Joseph,  dairymay,  Croce  nr  Mission 
"    Joseph,  milker  Frank  Muther,  r.  Wyoming 

Avnr  Sickles  Av 
"    Robert,  liquors,  401  Pine,  r.  336^  Tehama 
"    Stanislaus  (Russi  &  Regli),  r.  Scott  Av  nr 

Silver  Av 
"    Theodore,  laborer  J.  Sanders,  r.  219,  7th 
Regnart  George  R.,  carpenter  Boys'  and  Girls' 

Aid  Society,  r.  1730  Golden  Gate  Av 
Regner  Frank  A.,  barber,  420  Powell 
"    Jerome,  hat  pattern  maker  Stange  &  Jaen- 
icke,  r.  535  Geary 


Regnier    Armand  J.,  bartender  Ortion   &  Ger- 
hardt,  r.  100  Bernard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  100  Bernard 
"    Paul  A.,  foreman  George  H.  Tay  Co,,  r.  24^ 

Glover 
"    William    A.,    shipping    clerk   Pac.  Coast 
Syrup  Co.,  r.  100  Bernard 
Regoner  Luke,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co. 
Regusa  August,  shoemaker,  r.  SOFreelon 
Rehage  Ernest,  bakery,  405,  24th 
Rehberg  Frank,  helper  Eastwood  &  Wilson,  r. 

207  Mississippi 
Rehder  Henry,  teamster,  r.  224  Francisco  rear 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  Ws  Broderick  bet  Jef- 
ferson and  Tonquin 
Rehe  Charles  L.,  cabinet  maker  Caspar  Reich- 
ling,  r.  26  Madison  Av 
Reheiser  Joseph,   machinist   Risdon   I.    &  L. 

Wks,r.  Oakland 
Reher  Christopher,  r.  825  Vallejo  rear 
Rehfeld  Adolph,  barber,  1309  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Julius,  salesman  Chicago  Clothing  Co.,  r. 
1124  Turk 
Rehflsch  Morris  (Rehflsch  &  Co.).  r.  1910  Scott 

"    Paul,  r.  2528  Pine 
Rehflsch  &  Co.,  (Morris  Rehflsch   and  Eman- 
uel   Epstein),  stock  and  bond  brokers, 
316  Pine 
Rehill  Fleming  W.,  clerk  Easton,  Eldridge  & 

Co.,  r.  410  Van  Ness  Av 
Rehker  William,  cigar  packer  H.  Plagemann  & 

Co,,  r.  1916  Greenwich 
Rehm  Brothers  (Charles  F.  and  Henry  F.),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,   NE  cor   Bush  and 
Buchanan 
"    Charles  F.  (Rehm  Bros.),  r.  1902  Buchanan 
"    Christian,  peddler,  r.  2307  Taylor 
"    Henry  F.  (Rehm  Bros.),  r.  1938  Bush 
"    Jacob,  watchman  Washington  Brewery,  r. 

2307  Taylor 
"    Jacob  Jr.,  butcher,  r.  2307  Taylor 
"    Michael,,  painter,  r.  2307  Taylor 
"    William,  engineer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co. , 
r.  3  Elizabeth 
Rehmstedt   William   H.,   bartender  Meyer   & 

Eviston,  r.  23  Market 
Rehn  Anna  Miss,  saleslady  Ernst  Essmann,  r. 
2016  Mission 
"    Carl    J.,    tailor,  33  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.   921, 

14th 
"    Charles,  plumbing,    stoves  and  tinware, 
2814,  16th,  r.  2016  Mission 
Rehnstrom  Charles  H.  (O.  W.  Nordwell  &  Co.), 

r.  18  Seymour  Av 
Rehorst  William,  gardener,  1409  Leavenworth 
Rehwald  Charles  F.,  liquors,  1073  Market,  r.  1037 
Mission 
"    George,  hostler  Consumers'  Ice  Co.,  r.  420. 
8th 
Reibel  Etienne,  baker  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r. 

537V4  Stevenson 
Reibell  Frances,  widow,  r.  448i4,  6th 

"    Frank  S.,  fireman,  r.  448/2,  6th 
Reich  Adolph  (Schwarz  &  Reich),   r.  SE  cor 
Sacramento  and  Walnut 
•'    Benjamin,  clerk  John  B.  Shay,  r.  219  Geary 
"    Charles  L.,  dental  student,  r.  1705  Park 
"    Emil  H.,  locksmith,  r.  11  Lafayette 
"    Frederick    W.,    carrier    postofflce,    r.    43 

Federal 
"    Hugo,  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r.  407 

Powell 
"    J.    Henry,    salesman   Davis  Bros.,   r.  312 

Gough 
"    John,  shoemaker.  1705  Polk 
"    Leopold,  merchant,  r.  1431  Webster 
"    Margarita,  widow,  r.  520  Vallejo 
"    Nathan,  packer  M.  Rosencrantz,  r.  433,  6th 
jB®"  Reich.    See  Rich 

Reichard  Theophilus,  artist,  25  Post,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Reichardt  Otto,  bakery  and  notions,  1630  Eddy 

"    Otto  H.,  painter,  r.  .50  Palmer 
4®=" Reichardt.    See  Reichert  and  Richart 
Reiche  Louis,  machinist,  r.  164  Clara  rear 
Reichel  Ferdinand,  laborer  John  Horstmann,  r. 

121a  Shipley 
Reichen  Peter,  bartender  The  Thalia 


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Beichenbach  Paul,  baker  John  Goetz,  r.  140,  Sth 
Reichenberg  Bernhard  V.,  merchant,  632  Mar- 
ket, r.  1506  Post 
Reichert  Edward  (Reichert  &  Co.),  r.  1722  Clay 
•  '    Joseph,    teacher   St.    Joseph's    Grammar 

School,  r.  1417  Howard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2006  Powell 
"    Philip,  r.  26191/2  Folsom 
Reichert  Theodore,  secretary  Yosemite  Valley 
and  Merced  Railway  Co.,  7  Mills  Bldg, 
3d  floor,  r.  Novato,  Marin  Co. 
"    &  Co.  (Edward  Reichert),  wholesale  rags, 
719  Battery 
Reichhold  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1310  Scott  rear 
"    Louis,  pattern  maker  S.  F.  Pattern  Wks, 
r.  Oakland 
ReicMey   George   (Knowles  &   Reichley),  and 
carpenter  and  builder,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  530  Hermann 
Reichlin  Bernard,  milker  N.  Hansen,  r.  Amazon 
nr  Vienna  Av 
"    Frank,  laborer  W.  R.  Knights  Co.,  r.  Army 
nr  Castro 
Reichling  Caspar,  furniture  manufacturer,  551 

Brannan,  r.  1121  Ellis 
Reichling  F  &  L.  F.,  proprietors  Pacific  Re- 
finery and  Assay  Office,  404  Montgomery 
"    Frank  C,    cabinet    maker  Caspar  Reich- 
ling,  r.  18  Dale  PI 
"    Joseph  A.,  cabinet  maker  Caspar  Reich- 
ling,  r.  1523V2  Dolores 
Reichling  L.    F.   (F.  &  L.  F.  Reichling),  a,nd 
secretary  Kennedy  Mining  and   Milling 
Co.    and    Anita    Gold    Mining    Co.,    404 
Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
Reichmann  G.,  teacher   of  navigation.    Navi- 
gation taught    in    two   half-courses    at 
$25.00  each.    Private  lessons  given  in  de- 
viation   and    chart    practice.    Office   48 
East,  reference  Captain  Miner  Goodall 
ReichmuUer   Bertha  Miss,  milliner  Stange  & 

Jaenicke,  r.  32,  19th 
4®"Reichmuller.    See  Rischmuller 
Reichmuth  Anthony,  cellarman  Oakville  Wine 
Co.,  r.  SW  cor  Folsom  and  Army 
"    Frank,  liquors,  215  Steuart 
»    Louis,  liquors,  NE  cor  Nebraska  and  25th 
"    Martin,  milker  G.  L.  Perham,  r.  Cambridge 
nr  Bacon 
Reichner  Marie,  widow,  r.  136,  7th 
Reichstetter  George,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,   r. 
807  Railroad  Av 
"    Gottlieb,  foreman  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  807  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Harry,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,   r.  807  Rail- 
road Av 
"    William,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  807  Rail- 
road Av 
Reichwagen  Paul,  bartender  Osmer  &  Co.,  r.  202 

Brannan 
Reichwald  Paul,  nurse  German  Hospital 
Reid  Albert,  candymaker,  r.  15  Elizabeth 
•  '    Albert  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  727, 17th 
"    Archibald,  cutter  John  Reid,  r.  724,  20th 
"    Austin,  canvasser,  r.  219  Geary 
Reid  Brothers  (James  W.  and  Merritt  J.),  archi- 
tects, 700-704  Spreckels  Bldg 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  r.  924  Wash- 
ington .       ^ 
••    Charles,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Charles,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay    Co.,  r. 

21051/2  Stockton 
"    Charles,  watchman,  r.  1009,  18th 
"    Clarence  G.,  brickmason,  r.  727,  17th 
"    David,  chief   engineer   flreboat    Governor 

Irwin,  r.  1112  Union 
"    David  E.,  teamster  Archibald  Pow,  r.  126 

"  David  H.,  clerk,  r.  136  Clara 

"  Ellen,  widow,  r.  11  Gilbert 

"  Ernest,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1758  Harrison 

"  George,  candymaker,  r.  15  Elizabeth 

"  George  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  1112  Union 

"  George  W.,  manager  Reid's  Cash  Store,  106 

Clay,  r.  235  Page 

"  George  W.  A.,  clerk,  r.  427  Grove 

"  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  Sas^amore  nr  Capitol 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAFERIES. 

Original  •  Designs  •  Purtjisbed. 

S^l-S^T     IVIARKEX    ST. 


Reid  Henry,  laborer,  r.  221  Linden  Av 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  13  Pearl 
"    Henry  H.,  attorney  at  law,  2  Montgomery 

Block,  r.  318  Turk 
"    H.  J.,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Ida  B.  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Jacob  I.,  color  mixer,  r.  1012  Clay 
"    James,   chief   engineer    str   Piedmont,    r. 

Oakland 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  107  Juniper 
"    James,  master  mariner,  r.  720  Harrison 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  13  Pearl 
"    James,  special  policeman,  r.  837,  23d 
"    James  D.,  machinist  H.  P.  Christie,  r.  1112 

Union 
"    James  D.,  painter,  r.  12  Bond 
Reid  James  S.,  proprietor  Reid's  Law  Agency, 
193-194  Crocker  Bldg,  telephone  Main  407, 
r.  2204Devisadero 
"    James  W.  (Reid  Bros.),    r.   Pacific-Union 

Club 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  1506  Sacramento 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  217.  11th 
Reid  John,  merchant  tailor,  907  Market,  r.  724, 
20th  cor  Capp 
"    John  W.,  inspector,  r.  809a  Hayes 
"    Joseph  A.,  blacksmith,   149  Berry,  r.   119a 

Powell 
"    Joseph  J.,  compositor,  r.  446,  20th 
"    Joseph  W.,  carpenter  J.  G.  Carr  &  Co.,  r. 

446,  20th 
"    Lemuel  R.,  office  216  Sansome,  room  I,   r. 

Scenic  Park,  Berkeley 
"    Leslie,  hack  driver,  r.  15  Elizabeth 
"    Lizzie  A.  Miss,  saleslady  W.  S.  Townsend, 

r.  15  Elizabeth 
■  •    Merritt  J.  (Reid  Bros.),  r.  2110  Green 
"    Raphael,  upholsterer  John   Hoey,  r.   217, 

11th 
"    Robert  B.,  bookkeeper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  411  Harrison 
"    Robert  C,  clerk  Balfour.  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 

724,  20th 
"    Robert  E.,  salesman  E.  R.  Mauzy,  r.  2127 

Pine 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  13  Pearl 
"    Thomas,  machine  hand  Union  Box    Fac- 
tory, r.  1  Jeflerson 
»    Thomas  C,  r.  616  Ellis 
"    Thomas  C,  r.  958  Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  5  Mint  Av 
"    Vincent  M.,  shoe  finisher  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  27a  Pearl 
"    Walter,  r.  1210  Mason 
"    W.  H.,  laborer  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  33o 

McAllister 
"    William     (Morris   Less    &    Co.),    r.   7831/2 

Market 
"    William,  machine  hand  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  446,  20th 
"    William,  teamster  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,   r. 

cor  6th  Av  South  and  M 
"    William  H.,  machinist  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
629  Guerrero  ^,  ,,^ 

"    William  J.  (Reid  &  McCullough),  r.  21414 

17th 
"    William  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  511,  Tth 
"    William  J.,  shoe  cutter,  r.  727,  17th 
"    William  M.,  clerk,  r.  427  Grove 
"    &  McCullough  (William  J.  Reid  and  Wil- 
liam McCullough),    boots     and    shoes, 
212,  3d  _     ^ 

4S-Reid.    see  Read,  Reade,  Reed  and  Wrede 
Reid's  Cash  Store,  G.  W.  Reid  manager,  whole- 
sale   groceries    and    commission    mer- 
chants, 126-128  Clay 


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Reld's  Law  Agency,  James  S.  Reid  proprietor, 
193-194  Crocker  Bldg,  telephone  Main  407 
Reidburg  Emily,  domestic,  2123  Buchanan 
Reidl  Louis,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K 
and  L 
Reidsma  Bert  M.,  pen  artist,  r.  1609  Turk 
Reidt  Henry,  bartender,  r.  25a  Vandewater 
"    John,  clerk  John    Heitmann,    r.    245   Fre- 
mont 
Reidy  James,  laborer,  r.  3  Church  Lane 
"    Jeremiah,  horse  shoer,   1414  Pine,   r.  2207 

Pine 
"    Jeremiah  Jr.,  horse  shoer,  r.  2207  Pine 
"    John  (John  Reidy  &  Co.),  r.  731  McAllister 
"    John,  liquors,  214,  .5th,  r.  908  Folsom 
•'    John,  proprietor  Reidy's  Hotel,  1504  Ken- 
tucky 
"    John  &  Co.  (John  Reidy  and  Matthew  A. 

Flynn),  real  estate  agents,  13i4,  6th 
"    John  H.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1504 

Kentucky 
"    Martin,  liquors,  158  Steuart,  r.  3  Church 

Lane 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1504 Kentucky 
'•    Patrick  K.,  bartender  James  D.  Courtney, 
r.  125  Perry 
4®=Reidy.     See    Ready,    Reddy,    Reedy    and 

Riedy 
Reidy's  Hotel,  John  Reidy  proprietor,  1504  Ken- 
tucky 
Reif  August,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Reiff  John,  laborer,  r.  7th  Av  South  nr  K 
>8®-Reiger.    See  Rleger 

Reighley  James  B.,  porter  S.  L.  Jones  &  Co.,  r. 
1225,  21st 
"    Lyster  G.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1225,  21st 
Relgle  Harry  H.  (Reigle  &  Jamieson),  r.  2310 
Taylor 
"    John,  r.  2310  Taylor 

REIGLE  &   JAMIESON 

(Harry  H.  Reigle  and  Walter  S.  Jamie- 
son),  machine  and  brush  whitewash- 
ing for  mids,  warehouses,  factories, 
stables,    basements,    etc.,    ofiaces    26 
Spear  and  40  New  Montgomery,  tele- 
phone Main  5110 
Reikken  Martin,  seaman  str  Del  Norte 
Reillac  Ferdinand  E.,  printer,  r.  17  Salmon 
Reilley  Charles,  tooldresser  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
721  Hampshire 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  607  Chestnut 
"    Charles  J.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  214  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  607  Chestnut 
■'    Frank,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2950  Folsom 
"    James  A.,  r.  607  Chestnut 
"    John,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    John  W.,  superintendent  engines  Corpora- 
tion Yard  S.  F.  F.  D.,  r.  1711  Oak 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    William  C,  stock  cutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  327  Clementina 
Reilly  A.  J.,  hoseman  Engine  31 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  422,  2d 
"    Anna,  domestic,  1208  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2115  Broderick 
"    Anthony,  laborer,  r.  623  Natoma 
"    Bartholomew,  liquors,  354.  3d,  r.  39  Perry 
"    Benjamin  F.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

2517  McAllister 
"    Bernard  T.,  r.  137  Shipley 
"    Bernard  V.,  carriage  painter,  57  Hermann 
"    Brothers  (Stephen  and  James),  liquors,  805 

Howard 
"    Charles,  sailmaker,  r.  Garfield  nr  Bixbee 


Reilly  Charles  A.,  clerk  Reilly,  Walton  &  Co.,  r. 
1504  Sanchez 
"    Cornelius,  carpenter,  r.  915  Folsom 
"    Cornelius,  mining  expert,  r.  2036  O'Farrell 
"    Cornelius,  plasterer,  r.  Madrid  bet  Russia 

and  Persia  Avs 
"    Daniel  J.,  coremaker  Occidental  Foundry, 

r.  725  Brannan  rear 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  20  Verona  PI 
"     Edward,  r.  283  Lobos 

"    Edward,  cutter  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  1710  Leav- 
enworth 
"     Edward  T.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  105  Stockton 
"    Edward  T.  Jr.,  messenger,  r.  650c  Jessie 
"    Edwin  B.,  bookbinder,  r.  814b  Filbert 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"     Elizabeth  Miss,  saleslady  John  D.  Miller, 

r.  20  Verona  PI 
"    Fannie,  nurse,  3414  Washington 
"     Frank  J.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,   r.   15 

Rincon  PI 
"    Hannah  Mrs.,  varieties,  573  Bryant 
•'    H.  E..  draughtsman  engineering  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  J.,  captain  battery  K  5th  Artillery 

U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Hugh,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Ne- 
braska and  Yolo 
"    James  (Reilly  Bros.),  r.  250^4  Tehama 
"    James,  belt  maker,  r.  341  Clementina 
"    James,    coremaker   Fulton    Eng.    &    Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  12  Geneva 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1710  Leaven- 
worth 
"    James,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  204  Andover  Av 
"    James,  mining,  r.  814b  Filbert 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  282  Jessie 
"    James  C,  coUecter  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  r. 

713  Shotwell 
"    James  F..  salesman  Boston  Rubber  Shoe 

Co..  r.  435,24th 
"    James  H.,  compositor  Upton  Bros.,   r.  1526 

Sanchez 
"    James  H.,  laborer  U.  S.    Customs,  r.  449 

Natoma 
"    James  J„  marine  fireman,    r.  212  Circular 

Av 
"    James  T.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  523  Elizabeth 
"    James    W.,   clerk   James    Reilly,    r.    1710 

Leavenworth 
"    Jeremiah  G.,  r.  167  Silver 
"    John,  r.  523  Elizabeth 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    John,  cement  worker,  r.  313,  4th 
"    John,   proprietor  Excelsior  Tannery,  235- 

237  Day,  r.  239  Day 
"    John,  riveter,  r.  26  Hunt 
"    John,  shoe  laster,  r.  725b  24th  rear 
"    John,  shoemaker,    1619    Buchanan,  r.   1613 

Buchanan 
"    John,  teamster  P.   A.  McDonald,  r.  21  Con- 
verse 
"    John  B..  copyist  County    Clerk's   office,  r. 

142IJ  Washington 
"    John  D.  (Reilly,  Walton  &  Co.),  r.  1504  San- 
chez 
"    John  J.  (Reilly,  Walton  &  Co.),  r.  34  Page 
"    John  J.,  hostler  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  642  Minna 
"    John  J.,  policeman,  r.  17  Hattie 
"    John  J.,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  523  Elizabeth 
"    John  W.,  candy  manufacturer,  114^^,  6th,  r. 

11,5a  6th 
"    Joseph,  boilermaker,  r.  40  Dore 
"    Joseph,  plumber  J.  J.  Noonan,  r.  513,  15th 
"    Joseph  E.,  laborer,  r.  13  Welsh 
"    Joseph    E.    Jr.,    fireman    S.  P.    Co.,    r.    13 

Welsh 
"    Kate,  widow  r.  322  Bartlett 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  20  Verona  PI 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Ladv's  Home 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  1431  Polk 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  129  Langton 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  358  Minna 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2108  Baker 
"    Majy,  cook  St.  Mary's  Hospital 


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Reilly  Mary  A.,  domestic.  111  Devisadero 
Matthew,  plasterer,  r.  544  Madrid 
Michael,  liquors,  83  Clementina 
Michael,  roofer,  r.  1430  Washington 
Michael,  salesman,  r.  SOYi  Erie 
Michael,  stone  cutter  J.  R.  Blanchard  & 

Co.,  r.  283Lot)OS 
Michael  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  33 

Powell  Av 
Michael  F.,  civil  engineer,  538  Kearny,  r. 

.2328  Sutter 
Owen  B.,  salesman  I.  Flatow  &  Co.,  r.  610 

Jones 
Patrick,  r.  513,  15th 
Patrick,  r.  2660  Folsom 
Patrick,  baker,  r.  7  Elm  Av 
Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  NE  cor  Rhode  Island 

and  23d 
Patrick,  foreman,  r.  1738  Mission 
Patrick,  groceries    and    liquors,    SE    cor 

Point  Lohos  Av  and  Boyce 
Patrick,  liquors,  3339  Mission 
Patrick,  wood  and  coal,  a410A  Geary 
Peter,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt&Co., 

r.  214,  1st 
Philip,  gripman  Market    St.    Ry.,  r.  3913 

Sacramento 
Philip,  laborer,  r.  427  Fulton 
Philip,  laborer,  r.  521  Frederick 
Philip,  teamster   P.  A.    McDonald,    r.  21 

Philip  A.,  carpenter,  r.  2305  Taylor 

Rober  t  G. ,  engineer  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute  Co. , 

r.  708  Cole 
Simon  J.,  porter  John  F.  Myers  &  Co. 
Stephen  (Reilly  Bros.),  r.  250i4  Tehama 
Stephen  J.,  clerk,  r.  13  Welsh 
T.,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa 
Theresa,  widow,  r.  1504  Howard 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  129  Langton 
Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  612  Howard 
Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  573  Bryant 
Thomas  F.,  painter,  r.  1420  Washington 
Thomas  G.,  cigars  and  tobaccos,  511  Mont- 
gomery Av.,  r.  814b  Filbert 
Thomas  J.,  helper  Selby  Smelting  &  Lead 

Co.,  r.  11  Geneva 
Thomas  J.,  tile  setter,  r.  853  Harrison 
Thomas  W.,  bartender  Sullivan  Bros.,  r. 
623  Natoma 
Reilly,  Walton  &  Co.  (J.  D.  Reilly,  Roger  Wal- 
ton and  J.   J.  Reilly),  produce  commis- 
sion, 312-314  Davis 
"    William  H.,  ball  player,  r.  29  Clarence  PI 
"    William  M.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Paul's  Episco- 
pal Church,  r.  2822  California 
"    William  W.,  carrier  postoflfice,  r.  814b  Fil- 
bert 
J8®=Reilly.    See  Reilley,  Rielly  and  Riley 
Reimann  Gustav,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    Otto,  salesman,  r.  1032  Mission 
"    Reinhold,  expressman,  r.  510  Waller 
J8®"Reimann.    See  Rieman 

Reimer  Edward  L..,  nursery,  SE  cor  20th  and 
Folsom 
"    Fannie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  607  Ellis 
"    Frederick,   watchman  South  S.  F,  Pack- 
ing and  Provision  Co.,  r.  cor6thAv  South 
and  M 
"    Frederick  C.  (Kelso  &  Reimer),  r.  159  Sil- 
ver 
"    John,  oiler,  r.  511  Lombard 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  159  Silver 
Reimer  Julius,   attorney    at    law,  509  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  3-4,  r.  117  South  Broder- 
ick  (off  Haight  at  Baker) 
"    Otto,  law    student   Julius  Reimer,  r.    117 

South  Broderick 
"    W.  Gilbert,  traveling  salesman,  r.  326  Eddy 
4®"Reimer.    See  Riemer 
Reimers  Blanche  Miss,  cashier,  r.  327,  28th 
"    Glaus,   laborer  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,    r.  E  s 

Connecticut  nr  Army 
"    Claus  C,  r.  925  Fillmore 
"    Frederick  H.,  laborer,  r.  103  Bay 
"    George,  machinist   Pelton    Water  Wheel 

Co.,  r.  327,  28th 
"    Gustav,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners 
Iron  Wks,  r.  120  Howard 


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Reimers  Gustave,  sawyer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 
628%  Lombard 
"    J.,  r.  431  Geary 
"    Jacob,  machine  hand,  r.  327,  28th 
"    John  A.  C,  ship  builder,  r.  1030  Greenwich 
"    John  C,  bookkeeper  H.  Kirchmann  &  Co., 

r.  1030  Greenwich 
"    John  P.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  1508  Church 
"    Julius,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    Louis    (Marshall    &    Reimers),   r.     1331i4 

Vallejo 
"    T.,  oiler  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Theodore  G.,  watchman,  r.  120  Howard 
Reiminger  Andrew,  cooper,  r.  308  Tehama 
Reincke  L.  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Viavi  Co.,   r. 

4281/i  Chestnut 
Reinders  J.  R.,  salesmen,  r.  16  Ellis 
Reineck  John,  malister  Herman  Zwieg,  r.  658 

Brannan 
Reinecke  Marie  A.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Schlegel  & 
Bruker,  r.  228  Scott 
"    William,  liquors,  824  Howard,  r.  268  Minna 
4S"  Reinecke.    See  Reinke 
Reinecker  Robert  F.,  waiter,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
jgS-Reinecker.    See  Rienecker 
Reineger  Charles,  plumber,  r.  15  Bonita  rear 
Reiner  Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  320Drumm 
"    Frederick  (Reiner  &  Stormon),  r.  37  Merritt 
"    Louis  W.,  carpenter,  r.  401  Leavenworth 
"    &  Stormon    (Frederick  Reiner    and   John 
Stormon),  house  and  sign  painters,  217 
Scott 
Reinert  Anton  (Reinert  &  Puck),  r.  202  McAllis- 
ter 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  7  Midway 
"    &   Puck    (Anton   Reinert    and    Frederick 
Puck),  cigars  and  tobacco,  202 McAllister 
Reinertsen  John  A.,  2d  mate  str  Newsboy,  r.  6 

Howard 
Reinertson  Louis,  packer,  r.  518,  9th 
Reinfeld  Charles  J.,  painter,  r.  506  Vallejo 
"    James  W.,  painter,  r.  1905  Hyde 
"    Louis  Mrs.,  domestic,  r.  16  Alpine 
Reinfert  Ernest,  carpenter,  r.  114,  2d 
Reinhard  Franz,  tailor  Hart  Bros.,  r.  Powhat- 
tan  nr  Moultrie  Av 
"    Sebastian  E.,  bookkeeper  Theodor  Dierks, 

r.  957  Mission 
"    Theodore,  wood  finisher,  r.  234  Capp 
"    William  F.,  wagon  maker,  r.  25%  Harriet 
Reinhardt  Alfred  W.,  painter,  r.  1513  Mason 
"    August,  expressman,  r.  6  Boardman  PI 
"    Benjamin,  office  118  Sansome 
"    E.  &  Co.  (Winnemucca.  Nev.),  merchants, 

office  116  Sansome 
"    Fritz,  seaman,  r.  204  Jackson 
"    George,  cellarman  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  907 

Buchanan 
"    Gottlieb,  machinist  William  Norman,   r. 

628  Fulton 
"    Gottlob,  gun  and  locksmith,  763  Mission, 

r.  10  Louisa 
"    Johanna  L.,  widow,  r.  1513  Mason 
"    John  B.,  insurance  agent,  r.  92  Everett 
"    Louis  F.,  porter  Donohoe-Kelly  Banking 

Co.,  r.  1513  Mason 
'•    Morris,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

116,  6th 
"    Sophie  S.,  widow,  r.  716a  Willow  Av 
Reinhart   Jacob,    turner  Albert  Hansen,  r.   84 
Stevenson 
"    M.   (Elko,  Nev.),  merchant,  office  116  San- 
some 
"    William,  caterer,  r.  6  Magner  PI 
4®=  Reinhart.    See  Rinehart 


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Reinheimer  Isidor,  asst.  bookkeeper  Rosenthal 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  832  O'Farrell 
Reinhertz  Abraham,  clerk  Isaac  Reinhertz,  r. 
320,  3d 
"    Isaac,  clothing.  318,  6th  and  318,  3d,  r.  320, 

3d 
"    Max,  clerk  Isaac  Reinhertz,  r.  320,  3d 
Reinhold  Charles,  clerk  Charles  Tepper,  r.  421 
Bush 
"     Edwin,  shoemaker,  113,  10th 
"    Frommer,  butcher  Alber  &  Wachter,  r.  247, 

3d 
"    Jacob,  butcher  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  1432 
O^Farrell 
Reinish   William,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   17 

Georgia 
Reinke  Dietrich,  poultry  raiser,  r.  187  Lisbon 
"    John,  poultry  raiser,  r.  187  Lisbon 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  6  Martha  PI 
"    Max  T.,  bartender,  r.  3  Golden  Court 
Reinmuth  John  J.,  teamster,  r.  1228  Hampshire 
Reinoehl  John  D.,  plumber,  r.  653  Willow  A v 
Reinsford  Catherine,  widow,  r.  711  Van  Ness  Av 
Reinstadtler   Joseph,    marble     cutter,    r.     406 

Hayes 
Reinstein  Augusta  Miss,  teacher  Garfield  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  906  Ellis 
Reinstein  Henry  (Henry  Bernhard  &  Co.),  and 
secretary    The    S.    H.    Collins  Co..    227 
Kearny,  r.  408  Eddy 
•'    Henry  S.,  trareling  salesman  Reis  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  408  Eddy 
Reinstein  J.  B.  (Reinstein  &  Eisner),  attorney 
at  law,  217  Sansome,  r.  906  Ellis 
"    Oscar,  merchant,  r.  906  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  awning  maker,  r.  408  Eddy 
"     Simon,  shirt  manufacturer,  402  Kearny,  r. 
408  Eddy 
Reinstein  &  Eisner  (J.  B.  Reinstein  and  Milton 
S.   Eisner),   attorneys  at  law,    217  San- 
some, rooms  12-18 
Reiplinger  Earl,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r.  623 

Bush 
Reis  Bernard,  boots  and  shoes,  2127  Mission 
Reis  Christian,  cashier  Pacific  States  Savings, 
Loan  and  Bldg  Co.,  r.  835  California 
"    Christian  Jr..  clerk  Pac.  States  Savings. 
Loan  and  Bldg  Co.,  r.  835  California 
Reis  Ferdinand,    capitalist,  408  California,  r. 
2201  Sacramento 
"    Ferdinand  Jr..  asst.  cashier  Pac.  States 
Savings,  Loan  and  Bldg  Co.,  r.  835  Cali- 
fornia 
"    James,    painter   Central    Hardware    and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  846  Mission 
"    Joaquin  (Pires  &  Reis),  r.  5  Jackson 
Reis  Jolin  0.,  real  estate,  408  California,  r.  1935 
Clay 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  515,  4th 
Reis  Julius  C,  real  estate,  408  California,  r.  2201 
Sacramento 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  515,  4th 
>^*Reis.    See  Rees,  Reese  and  Reiss 
Reisberg  Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  23a  Vande- 

water 
Reise  Samuel,  coal  oil  dealer,  r.  34  Sycamore  Av 
Reiser  Augusta,  widow,  r.  706  Larkin 

"    Louisa  Miss,  milliner,  r.  706  Larkin 
Reiss  Bernard  (Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.),  r.  1245 

Franklin 
Reiss  Brothers  &  Co.  (Solomon  Reiss  and  Leon 
Bine),     importers    cloths    and    tailors" 
trimmings,  24-26  Sutter 
"     Emile,  clerk  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.,   r. 

1245  Franklin 
"    Hugo,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1203  Market 


Reiss  Isaac  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1500  Post 
"    John,  restaurant,  511  Valencia 
"    R.,  musician,  r.  513  Howard 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1500 

Post 
"    Solomon  (Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1500  Post 
'^T'Reiss.    See  Reis,  Rees,  Reese  and  Riess 
Reissing  Charles,  groceries,  wood  and  coal,  NE 

cor  16th  and  De  Haro 
Reissinger  Michel,  liquors,  316,  5th 
Reister  Albert  W.,  clerk,  r.  1126  Market 
Reit  John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  145  Powhattan 
Reitch  Benjamin,  clerk,  r.  219  Geary 
Reiter  Charles,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  r.  557  Harrison 
"    Frank,  checker  Palace  Hotel,  r.  319  Crane 
Reiter  Prosper  P.,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
Larkin  and  O'Farrell,  r.  819a  Hayes 
"    Victor,  head  waiter  Palace  Hotel  Restau- 
rant 
4S" Reiter.    See  Ryder  and  Rider 
Reiterman  George  H.,  hotel  runner,  r.  730  Val- 
lejo  rear 
"    John,  solicitor,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    William  J.,  cutter  Greenebaum,  Weil  & 
Michels,  r.  91214  Natoma 
Reith    Ernest,    cabinet    maker    William     A. 
Schrock,  r.  627  York 
"    George,  springmaker  William  A.  Schrock 
Reitmann  Diedrich  J.,  driver  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  103,  16th 
Reitter  Edward,  porter  Max  Bemdt 
■'    H.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
"    Louis,  liquors,  126  O'Farrell 
Reitzel  Jacob  H.,  collector,  r.  223,  3d  Av 
Rekhaus  Bernhardt,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Reles  Peter  (Renner  &  Reles),  r.  1309  Stockton 
Reliance  Machine  Works,  Clot  &  Meese  pro- 
prietors, 129-131  Fremont 
Reliance  Marine  Insurance  Co.  Limited  (of 
Liverpool),  Henry  Lund  &  Co.  agents, 
214  California 
Rembold  Gustav.  attorney  at  law,  r.  126^4  Capp 
Remensperger   Ulrich,    president    Enterprise 
Brewing    Co.,  2015-2025    Folsom,  r.   2394 
Howard 
"    William,  asst  foreman  Enterprise  Brewing 
Co.,  r.  2394  Howard 
Rementierra  Agnes,  teacher  music,  r.  2420  Post 
Remillard  Brick  Co.  (incorporated),   P.  N.  Re- 
millard  president,    H.   Remillard  vice- 
president,  P.  H.  Lamoureux  secretary, 
S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th 
"    Hilaire,    vice-president    Remillard    Brick 
Co.,r.  Oakland 
Remillard  P.  N.,  president  Remillard  Brick  Co., 

S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th,  r.  Oakland 
Remington  Arms  Co.,  418-420  Market 
"    Francis  J.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 
115,  2d  Av 
Frank  C,  r.  12  Adair 
George  J.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

115,  2d  Av 
Harry  M.,  waiter  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  408 

Natoma 
Henry  W.,  caterer,  13  Adair 
John  C,  solicitor,  r.  537  Lott 
Nelson  F..  bookkeeper  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  1115  Scott 
Pauline  V.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  537  Lott 
Standard  Typewriter,  G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co. 
agents,  3-5  Front 
"    William  B.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r 
113  Page 
Remke  Charles,  tailor  Alfred  H.  Bowhay,  r.  350 

3d 
Remlop  John   (Remlop  &  HincK),  r.  26  Sacra 
mento 
"    &Hinck(John  Remlop  and  John   Hinck) 
proprietors  Shasta  House,  26  Sacramento 
Reromel  Bert  E.,  with  Smith  &  Freeman,  r.  Ala 
meda 
"    Julius  A.  (Marcuse  &  Remmel),  r.  Alameda 
Remmers  Gerald  T.,  master  schr  Melancthon 
office  48  Market,  room  1,  r.  9th  Av  South 
nr  H 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  931  Shotwell  rear 
Remminger   John  A.,  driver  United  Carriage 
Co..  r.  .340  Minna 


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Remon  J.,  purser  str  San  Bias 

RemoDd  Ernest,  tailor.  313  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

1314  Powell 
Remos  Manuel  C,  barber  Louis  De  Fonte,  r. 

358,  4th 
Remp  Conrad  W.,  r.  837a  24th 
Remy  Lucien  L.,  agent  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 
r.  3  Truett 
"    Theo,  liquors,  1224  Mason,  r.  908  Filbert 
Ren  David,  seaman,  r.  214  Steuart 
Renard  Charles,  bartender  B.  J.  Gaffney,  r.   535 
Howard 
"    Louis,  bottler,  r.  413  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  salesman  John  F.   Plumel,  r.   San 

Rafael 
"    William,  barber,  r.  327  Eddy 
4®"Renaud.    See  Raynaud  and  Reynaud 

Renault  Dyeing  &  Cleaning  Wks. 

Louis    Renault    Jr.    proprietor,    330, 
10th 

Renault  John  F.,  ladies' and  gents'  furnishing 
goods,  110,  9th,  r.  19^^  Bryant  Av 
"    Joseph,  r.  1914  Bryant  Av 
Renault  Louis  Jr.,  proprietor  Renault  Dyeing 
and  Cleaning  Works,  330, 10th 
"    Louis  J.,  with  Renault  Dyeing  and  Clean- 
ing Works,  r.  330,  10th 
"    Matilda  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  330,  10th 
Renchen  George  F.,  salesman  Hermann  Joost, 

r.  7  Rondel  PI 
Rencurel  Celestin,  manager  Marie  Rencurel,  r. 
1771  Howard 
"    Denis  A.,  r.  NE  cor  17th  and  Dolores 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  liquors,   NE  cor  Dolores  and 
17th  and  1771  Howard 
Rendahl  John  E.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  908  Minnesota 
Rennell  Thomas,  contractor,  r.  1608  Lyon 
Rendler  Edward,  cabinet  maker  H.  Friedrichs 
r.  1109  Vermont 
"    Laurent,  cabinet  maker  H.  Friedrichs,  r 
1109  Vermont 
Rendsburg  John  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry. 

r.  1000  Pacific 
Rene  Horace,  laborer,  r.  33  Hinckley 
'<    House,  Martin  Rene  proprietor,  967  Mis- 
sion 

"    Martin,  proprietor  Rene  House,  967  Mis- 
sion 
Renear  Charles  W.,  marine  engineer  Union  I, 
Wks,  r.  1539  Geary 
"    Daniel  B.,  expert  swimmer,  r.  1539  Geary 
Renebome  Robert  H.,  traveling  salesman  Lang- 
ley  &  Michaels  Co.,  r.  814  Powell 
Renertson  Louis,  pork  packer   Roth,  Blum  & 

Co.,  r.  518,  9th 
RenfroDeWitt  C,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt 

&  Co.,  r.  1707  Buchanan 
Rengli  Anton,  groceries  and  fruits,  3350  Mission 
Renholm  Charles,  coachman,  r.  319  Ellis 
Renick  Roland  B.,  teamster  Del  Monte  Milling 

Co.,  r.  451  Bryant 
Renier  Eveline  Mrs.,  varieties,  209,  24th 
Renihan  Mary,  widow,  r.  357,  1st 
Renken  George  F.,  clerk,  r.  7a  Rondel  PI 
Renna  Joseph,  barber  Vincent  Renna,  r.  1403V4 
Folsom 
"    Vincent,  barber,  1403%  Folsom 
Rennel  John  H.,  r.  43,  6th 

Renner  Anton,  driver  Furrer  Bros.,  r.  cor  Tara 
and  Geneva 
"    Charles  (Renner  &Reles),  r.  1309  Stockton 
"    George  (Stetson-Renner  Drayage  Co.),  r. 

Alameda 
"    George  M.,  bartender  Adam  Brecker,  r.  cor 

San  Bruno  Av  and  Eve 
"    John,  salesman  Sherwood  &  Sherwood,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    Louis,  dairy,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Onon- 
daga Av 
"    Louis,  milker  Casper  Furrer,  r.  Porter  Av 

nr  Eight  Mile  House 
"    Louis,  milker  Joseph  Fassler,  r.  Mission 

Road  betFive  and  Six  Mile  Houses 
"    Louis,  milker  Nicholas  Hanson,  r.  Amazon 

Av  nr  Vienna 
"    Margaret,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  307,  19th 
"    William,  carpenter,  1154  Folsom 


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Renner  &  Reles    (Charles    Renner   and  Peter 
Reles),    proprietors   Humboldt    House, 
1309  Stockton 
-ecS^Renner.    See  Rinner 
Rennert  Frederick,  furniture,  1109  Howard 
Rennie  A.  H.,  freight  clerk  str  Belgic,  r.  East 
Oakland 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  New 

York,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    George  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  29  Stock- 
ton, r.  17  Stockton 
"    James,  chief  ofiflcer  str  Alameda,  r.  348b 

San  Jose  Av 
"    John  R.,  r.  22  Metcalf  PI 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1011  Bush 
"    Ronald  H.,  clerk  The  Giant   Powder  Co. 
Consolidated,  r.  East  Oakland 
Rennie  WiUiam,  agent  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co., 

316  Market,  r.  2114  Green 
Rennilson   Andrew   P.,  spinner   Golden    Gate 
Woolen  Mills,  r.  712  Florida 
"    George,  woolsorter,  r.  712  Florida 
"    Robert,  woolweigher,  r.  10  Day 
"    Thomas,  wool  scourer,  r.  630  Florida 
"    William,  woolsorter,  r.  712  Florida 
Rennison  William,  engineer,  r.  323  Pixley 
Reno  Catherine,  widow,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
"    Charles  A.  (Reno  &  Co.),  r.  SE  cor  Alabama 
and  25th 
Reno  House,  Edward  A.  Rolkin  proprietor,  631 
Sacramento 
"    Joseph  S.  (Reno  &  Co.),  r.  SE  cor  Alabama 

and  25th 
"    Peter  J.,  seaman,  r.  Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
"    Royden   P.,    brass  finisher   J.    Roylance 

Brass  Wks,  r.  301  Turk 
"    William  G.,  assayer,  r.  1711Vi  Jones 
"    &  Co.   (Charles  A.   and  Joseph  S.  Reno), 
draymen,  E  s  Spear  nr  Mission 
Rens  Alexander,  traveling  salesman  P.  Green- 
berg  &  Co. 
j8®"Rens.    See  Renz 
Renshaw  Edmon  E.,  clerk  Osborn  Hardware 

and  Tool  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Rensholm  Joseph,  hackdriver,  r.  319  Ellis 
Renstrom  Carl  O.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
23  Decatur 
"    Frank  O.,  machinist  Union  I.   Wks,  r.  23 

Decatur 
"    John,  imachinist    Risdon  I.   &  L.  Wks,  r. 
32051/2  Mason 
Renter  John,  waiter  New  Washington  Hotel 
Renters'  Co-operative  Investment  Co.  (incor- 
porated), George  M.  Perine  president, 
J.   H.   Mallett  Jr.  vice-president,  Grant 
Cordrey  secretary,  212-213  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg,  328  Montgomery 
Rentiria  Bias,  porter  Ottenberg  &  Bettencourt, 

r.  2  Vulcan  Lane 
Renton  Harry,  hostler  David  Brooks,  r.  1  Helen 
Renton  Coal  Co.,  Wainwright  &  Easton  suc- 
cessors to,  30  Market 

RENTON,  HOLMES  &  CO., 

(C.  S.  Holmes  and  estates  of  William 
Renton  and  Richard  K.  Ham),  lumber 
manufacturers  and  dealers  (Port 
Blakely  Mill  Co.),  35  Steuart 

Renton  John,  machinist  Adam  Schilling  &  Sons, 

r.  1  Helen 
Renton  The,  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  Keeler  proprietor, 
712  Sutter 
"    William,  estate  of  (Renton,  Holmes  &  Co.), 

office  35  Steuart 
"    William  S.,  pattern  maker  Jardine  Iron 
Wks,  r.  Oakland 


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Rentsch  Frederick,  dentist,  r.  6  Zoe 
Rentschler   Frank,    horseshoer  John  G.   Rent- 
schler,  r.  324  Jessie 
"    George  W.  (Western  Printing  Co.),  r.  610 

Montgomery 
"    John  G.,  horseshoer  and    carriagemaker, 
1624  Mission,  r.  433,  15th 
Rentz  Otto,  laborer,  r.  226  Ritch 
Renwich  Andrew  J.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  447  Bryant 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk,  r.  136  Haight 
"    Emma  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer,  r.  447 

Bryant 
"    James,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2814  Howard 
"    Louise   Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  2814  Howard 
"    Myron  H.,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 

136  Haight 
"    William  J.,  machinist,  r.  447  Bryant 
"    William  J.  Jr.,  engineer,  r.  447  Bryant 
Renz  Carl,  visiting  surgeon  California  Woman's 
Hospital,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  clerk  John  Renz,  r.  31  Pearl 
"    Frederick,  clerk  John  Renz,  r.  31  Pearl 
"    Jacob,  bakery,  142,  11th 
"    John,  wholesale  liquors,  315  Commercial, 

r.  31  Pearl 
"    William,  bookkeeper  John  Renz,  r.  31  Pearl 
6S=-Renz.    See  Rens 

Reorganized  Cliurcli  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter 
Day  Saints,  C.  A.  Parkin  pastor.   Red 
Men's  Bldg,  320  Post 
Repenn  Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  521  Sacramento 

"    Frederick,  shoemaker,  r.  521  Sacramento 
Repette  John,  fruit  peddler,  r.  9  Houston 
Replinger  Henry  L.,  painter,  r.  31  Hartford 
Report.    See  Daily  Report 
Repp  Henry,  r,  114,  11th 
"    Louis,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Factory, 

r.  1587  Folsom 
"    Walter,  foreman  Commercial  Box  Factory, 
r.  1587  Folsom 
Repsold  A.  &  Co.  (AmandusRepsold),  wholesale 
and  retail  dealers  California  wines  and 
brandies,    and    proprietors  the   famous 
Repsold    Cognac,    517   California,   tele- 
phone Main  5037 
"    Amandus  (A.  Repsold  &  Co.),  r.  1828  Ellis 
Republic  Market,   William   Wolff  proprietor, 
511  Pacific 
"    Savings  Building  and    Loan  Association, 
Edward  Oliver  secretary,  317  Mason 
Republican  State  Central  Committee,  419  Cali- 
fornia 
Requa  Isaac  L.,  president  Central  Pacific  Rail- 
road Co.,  27  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  Piedmont 
"    Mark  L..  mining,  room  79  Nevada  Block,  r. 
Piedmont 
Requena  Leopold  N.,  bartender  Cornelius  Cash- 
man,  r.  154  Eddy 
Requeur  Marcel,  pressman,  r.  1209  Powell 
Resch  Joseph,  tanner  Balz  Bros.  &  Flnkeldey, 

r.  1311  York 
Resing  George,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  19%  Bart- 
lett 
"    John,  liquors,  W  s  Mission  opp   old  St. 

Mary's  College 
"    John  J.,  engineer,  r.  2630a  Howard 
"    William  J.,  salesman  J.  L.  Vermeil  &  Co., 
r.  719  Capp 
Reske  August,  harnessmaker  Main  &  Winches- 
ter, r.  22%  Harriet 
Resnik  Myer,  laborer,  r.  15  Chesley 
Resort  The,  James  P.  Dunne  &  Co.  proprietors, 
NW  cor  Stockton  and  Ellis 


Resources  of  California  The  (monthly),  George 
D.  Hi  Ide  brand  publisher  and  proprietor, 
320  California,  room  14 

Ressel  Herman,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 

Ressighini  Paul,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  1323  Dupont 
"    Rosa,  cigar  manufacturer,  1323  Dupont 

Rest  George,  painter,  r.  1431  Sanchez 

Reste  George,  foreman  galvanizing  dept.  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  968  Harrison 

Restemeyer  William,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Frank- 
lin and  Francisco 

Reston  William,  bookkeeper  Crown  Distilleries 
Co.,  r.  1917  Green 

Restuch  John  J.,  paper  hanger,  r.  12%  Harriet 

Retail  Grocer  Publishing  Co.  The,  publishers 
The  Retail  Grocer,  214  California 

RetaU  Grocer  The  (weekly).  The  Retail  Grocer 
Publishing  Co.  publishers,  James  K. 
Taylor  editor.  214  California 

Retail  Grocers'  Association  (incorporated), 
John  C.  Nobmann  president,  Enos  I. 
Flieger  secretary,  wholesale  groceries, 
115  Clay 
"  Grocers'  Collection  Bureau,  214  California 
"  Liquor  Dealers'  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers The  Liquor  Dealers'  Journal,  Charles 
G.  Keller  manager,  4  California 

Retallack  William,  clerk,  r.  13  Hyde 

Retchless  William  J.,  driver  National  Ice  Co., 
r.  154  Potrero  Av 

Rethers  Charles,  r.  2111  Jones 

RETHERS  THEO.,  M.D., 

physician  and  surgeon.  Commissioner 
of  Insanity,  200  Stockton,  hours  1  to  3 
and  7  to  8  j.  m.,  Sundays  1  to  2  p.  m., 
telephone  Grant  90,  r.  2111  Jones,  tel- 
ephone East  719 
Rethy  George,  shoemaker,  222  O'Farrell 
Reticker  Flora  V.  Miss,  private  school,  r.  535, 
21st 
"    Sarah  T.,  widow,  r.  535,  21st 
Retter  Benjamin  F.,  cellarman  Bohemian  Club, 

r.  24,  6th 
Rettig  Conrad,  baker  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Frank,  laborer,   r.  SW  cor  Lombard    and 

Octavia 
"    Otto,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brewery 
Retussnig  John,  tailor,  r.  15  Yerba  Buena 
Retz  Emil,  cook  Anton  E.  Barbich,  r.  641  Mis- 
sion 
Retzhorn  Harry,  lumberman,  r.  Vienna  nr  Sil- 
ver Av 
Reuben  Bernard,  correspondent  Charles  Mein- 
ecke  &  Co.,  r.  1203%  Turk 
"    George,  merchant,  r.  318  Linden  Av 
"    Joseph,  watchmaker,  r.  318  Linden  Av 
"    Louis,  compositor  Call,  r.  127  Montgomery 
Reuben  Moses,  proprietor  Reuben's  Law  Book 

House,  522  Montgomery 
4®"Reuben.    See  Ruben  and  Rubin 
Reuben's  Law  Book  House,  Moses  Reuben  pro- 
prietor, 522  Montgomery 
Reubiger  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  516%  Grove 
Reubold  Albert  F.,  clerk  M.  Reubold,  r.  1  Win- 
ter Lane 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk  M.  Reubold,  r.  1  Winter  Lane 
"    Michael,  boots  and  shoes,  313  Bush,  r.  1 

Winter  Lane 
"    Peter,  butcher  J.  Buttgenbach,  r.  498,  4th 
Reuland  Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  20  Fed- 
eral 
Reulein  Emil  S.,  butcher  Thomas  McKeon,  r. 

130,  24th 
Reuper  Minnie,  domestic,  3031  Washington 
Reury   Charles,   oiler   str   Coptic,    r.    Pioneer 

House 
Reusch  Jacob,  delicacies,  1116%  Folsom 

"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 
Reusche  August,  r.  2730  Pine 
"    August  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  2730  Pine 
"    Christian,  r.  1001,  18th 

"    Heinrich.  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
Reuss  C.  &   Brother  (Charles    and   Christian), 
bakery,  1504  Turk 
"    Charles  (C.  Reuss  &  Bros.),  r.  1.504  Turk 
"    Christian  (C.  Reuss  &  Bros.),  r.  1504  Turk 
"    Herman,  porter  Mueller  &  Co.,  r.  927%  Fil- 
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Reussing  Carl,  laborer,  r.  1)7  Langton 
Reuter  Carl  H.,  clerk,  r.  213  Capp 
"    Casper,  waiter,  r.  319  Green 
"    Charles  G.  J.  W.,  r.  213  Capp 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  604  Mariposa 
"    Philip,  sausage  peddler,  r.  306i/4,  10th 
4®" Reuter.    See  Rueter  and  Ruter 
Revalk   R.  E.  &    Co.   (Richmond    E.    Revalk), 
typewriting  naachines  and  supplies,  310 
California 
"    Richmond  E.  (R.  E.  Revalk  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
Revels  John,  laborer,  r.  55  Natoma 
Revel  Felix,  pressor  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    Hyppolite,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Revelez  Leonardo    Mrs.,  widow,  r.  20  Hinckley 

"    Ramon,  contractor,  r.  20  Hinckley 
Revenue  Cutter  Service,  United  States   (de- 
partment   construction     and    repairs), 
Calvin  L.  Hooper   Captain  R.  C.  S.,  su- 
perintendent,  U.   S.    Appraisers'    Bldg 
room  79 
Eevere  Block,  523  Market.  Davidson   &  Leigh 
agents,  137  Montgomery 
"    House,  William   C.  Cavitt   proprietor,  675 
Mission 

REVERE  RUBBER  CO., 

manufacturers  meclianical  rubber 
goods,  belting,  bose,  packing  and  fire 
apparatus,  etc.,  527  Market,  tele- 
pbone  Main  1373 

Reverisko  Baldo,  pantryman  J.  D.  Fabris,  r. 
1503  Turk 

Revert  Alpbonse,  wines  and  liquors,  700  Bry- 
ant, r.  708  Bryant 

Reveyrol  Leon,  woolpuller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 

Revista  del  Pacifico,  Spanish  Export  Journal, 
Jose  L.  Schleiden  editor  and  proprietor, 
13  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Revista  Hispano-Americana,  Revista  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    Mercantil    (Spanish    weekly),  319    Sacra- 
mento 

Revista  Putalisbing  Co.,  publishers  Revista 
Hispano-Americana,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d 
floor 

Reward  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  J.  Stadt- 
feld  Jr.,  secretary,  56  Nevada  Block 

Rewcastle  William  J.,  plumber  Power  &  Pike, 
r.  1714  Stockton 

Rewig  E.  Mrs.,  groceries,  967 Howard 

Rex  Joseph  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  530  Chest- 
nut 
"    Rudolph,  baker  Charles  Haugaard,  r.  1535 

Post 
"    William   C,  master  mariner,  r.  530  Chest- 
nut 

>8®-Rex.    See  Rix 

Rey  Emile,  tailor,  835  Geary 
"    Jacques  J.,  estate   of    (Britten  &  Rey),  525 

Commercial 
"    Jacques  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  829  Union 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  428  Broadway 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  121,  4th 

Rey  V.  J.  A.,  agent  Mergenthaler  Linotype  Co. 
(New  York)  Miehle  Printing  Press  and 
Manufacturing  Co.  (Chicago,  111.),  and 
manufacturers'  agent,  320  Sansome, 
room  5,  r.  Belvedere 

^S^-Rey.    See  Rae,  Ray,  Rea  and  Wray 

Reyburn  Louis  A.,  lather,  r.  313,  3d  Av 

Reyes  Nicholas,  expressman,  r.  42814  Vallejo 

>e®-Reyfkogel.    See  Ryfkogel 

Reyland  Fleurette  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 

Reylander  Reynolds,  seaman,  r.  47  Tehama 

Reymond  Frank,  gardener  Serveau  Bros.,  r. 
2212  Fillmore 

Reyna  Ramon,  vaquero  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.,  r. 
17th  Av  South  nr  P 

Reynaud  Auguste,   cellerman  E.  Garnier&Co., 
r.  1205  Stockton 
"    Benjamin,  molder  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  823  Greenwich 
"    Desire,  fireman  French  Hospital 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
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Reynaud  E.,  salesman,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Henri,  salesman  J.  Priester,  r.  1212  Powell 
"    Marius,  employee  French  Hospital 
4tS"Reynaud.    See  Raynaud 
Reynolds    Abraham    L.,    teamster  Humboldt 
Lumber  Mill  Co.,  r.  116  Shotwell 
"    Amanda,  widow,  r.  818  Hyde 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  1609  Lexington  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1422  Turk 
"    Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  2310  Larkin 
"    Arthur  D.  (Grace-Reynolds  Labeling  Ma- 
chine Co.)  r.  6.32  Howard 
"    Bernard,  clerk  Railway    Mail  Service,  r. 

324,  27th 
"    Bernard,  pressman,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Bernard  M.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Reynolds    C.  H.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  Reynolds), 
real  estate  agents,  333  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  9  Kate 
"    Charles,  teamster  Pac.  Roll.    Mill,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    Charles,  teamster  Sutro Baths,  r.  1  Ocean 
Terrace 
Reynolds   Charles  A.,  attorney  at  law,   17-18 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  504  Broderick 
Charles  A.,  secretary  U.  S.  Appraiser 
Charles  E.,  egg  expert    Getz  Bros.  &Co., 

r.  151314  Taylor 
Charles  F.,  r.  1016  Powell 
Charles  H.  (C.  H.  Reynolds  &  Co.)    r.  1919 

Pierce 
Charles  L.,r.  309,  5th 
Christopher,  salesman,  r.  11  Grant  Alley 
Clark  W.,  musician,  137  Kearny 
David  L.,  collector,  r.  512  Hyde 
E.,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
Edward,  carpenter,  r.  41  Shotwell 
Edward  B.,  master   bk  Kate    Davenport, 

oface  35  Steuart,  r.  515B  Jones 
Edward  F.,  r.  Yuba  nr  Nebraska 
Edward  J.,  teamster,  Cal.  Coal  Co.,  r.  1421 

Jackson 
Edward  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  41 

Shotwell 
Edwin  M.,    student    Van     der    Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  24  Haight 
Eliza  D.,  widow,  r.  1910  Webster 
Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  r.  1621  Washington 
Frank,  r.  1122  Larkin 
Frank  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
Frank  B.,  insurance,  205  Sansome,  r.  1001 

Pine 
Frank  C,  repairer  Park  Cycle  Co.,  r.  cor 

14th  Av  and  H 
Frank  C,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill    & 

Stetson,  r.  914  Pine 
Frank  J.,  engineer,  r.  3019  Folsom 
George,  plumber  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  1010,  26th 
George  A.,  examiner  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1919 

Pierce 
George  B.,  coal  inspector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San 

Mateo 
George  E.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  1012  Leaven- 
worth 
George  L.,  tailor,  r.  1413  Washington 
George  L.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1413  Washington 
George  T.,  driver,  r.  1705  Turk 
George  T.,  superintendent   Cal.  Chemical 

Wks,  r.  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
George  W.,  manager  Am.  Indicator  Co.,  324 

Pine,  room  7,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Grace  E.  (Misses  M.  S.  &  G.  E.  Reynolds), 

r.  430  Sutter 
Harry,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  23 
Oak  Grove  Av 


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Reynolds  Harry  A.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
438  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Harry  C,  corporal  police,  r.  630  Linden  Av 
"    Helen  G.  Miss,  r.  1508  California 
"    Henry  S.,  clerk  Henry  I.  C.  Inselmann,  r. 

97  Silver 
"    Horatio  J.,  contractor,  r.  1606  Jones 
"    Ida  Miss,  r.  821  O'Farrell 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  NE    cor  Army  and  De 

Haro 
"    James,  plumber  J.  L.  E.  Firmin,  r.  19  Har- 
per 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  431  Hickory  Av 
"    James  H.,  teamster  James  Beatty,  r.  lOtb 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    James  N.,  special  agent  and  adjuster  RoUa 

V.  Watt,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  S.,  attorney  at  law,  405  Montgomery, 

rooms  2»-26,  r.  28,  8th 
"    John,  r.  NE  cor  Russ  and  Natoma 
"    John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    John,  fireman  str  Mexico,  r.  625  Davis 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  SW  cor  Masonic  and  St. 

Rose's  Avs 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  27i4  Rausch 
"    John,  proprietor  California  Chemical  Wks, 

E  s  San  Bruno  A vnr  27th,  r.  1069  Mission 
"    John,  special  policeman,  r.  1212  Scott 
"    John  E.,  upholsterer    Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  1360  Fulton 
"    John  J.,  lineman,  r.  19  Guy  PI 
"    John  J.,  stone  cutter  O.   E.  Brady,  r.  1703 

Grove 
Reynolds  Jolin  M.,  wood  carpets,  parquet  floors, 

grille  work  and  artistic  wood  moldings, 

602  Market,  basement  Crocker  Bldg,  tele- 
phone Main  5998,  r.  3004  Steiner 
"    John  P.,  reporter  Call,  r.  Alameda 
Reynolds    Johnson,     superintendent     Sutter 

Street  Railway  Co.,  r.  1017  Sutter 
"    Laura  Mrs.,  proprietor  White  House,  202a 

Post 
"    Louise  Mrs.,  r.  1012  Leavenworth 
"    Luthena,  widow,  r.  1213  Laguna 
"    Maggie  Miss,  r.  536  Natoma 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  20231/2  Mission 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  316!^  Langton  rear 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  14  Washington 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  14  Harper 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  A  and  26th  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1621  Washington 
"    Mary  B.  Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 

School,  r.  515b  Jones 
"    Mayt,  news  stand  and  operator  W.  U.  Tel. 

Co.  Grand  Hotel,  r.  919  Fell 
"    Michael,  r.  324.  27th 
"    Michael,  laborer  U.S.  Customs,  r.  Redwood 

City 
"    Millie  S.  (Misses  M.  S.  &  G.  E.  Reynolds), 

r.  430  Sutter 
"    Milton  J.,  night  foreman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

606E  Shotwell 
"    M.  S.  &  G.  E.  Misses   (Millie  S.  and  Grace 

E.),  dressmaking,  430  Sutter 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  9  Kate 
"    Nettie  Miss,  r.  426  Sutter 
"    Nora  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  326  Fell 

REYNOLDS  OLIVER  0., 

dairy,  pure  country  milk  and  cream- 
skim  milk,  buttermilk,  creamery  but- 
ter and  ranch  eggs.  All  goods  deliv- 
ered, satisfaction  guaranteed,  17 
Franklin  cor  LUy  Av,  r.  24  Elgin  Park 
Av 


Reynolds  Patrick,  fireman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  560 
Howard 
Patrick,  saddler,  r.  357  Minna 
Porter  H.,  bookkeeper  Haskell  &  Muegge, 

r.  502%  Larkin 
Rachael  A.,  widow,  r.  1621  Washington 
Robert,  asphalt  roofer,  r.  310  Montgomerv 

Av 
Robert,    bartender    John    T.   Kelly,  r.  704 

Howard 
Rodger,  shoemaker,  r.  326  Fell 
Rodger  Jr.,  grainer,  r.  326  Fell 
Rose  Miss,  r.  Yuba  nr  Nebraska 
Sedgley    Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1719  La- 
guna 
Thomas,  r.  217  Francisco 
Thomas,  engineer,  r.  821  Mission 
Thomas,  fireman  str  Columbia 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 
Thomas,  laborer   Albert    E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Thomas,  laborer   J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
Thomas,  tinner,  r.  3  Tehama 
Reynolds  Thomas  H.,  cashier  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Co.,  300  Montgomery,  r.  Mill 
Valley 
Thomas  R.,  accountant,  r.  1327  Sacramento 
William,  seaman,  r.  19  Guy  PI 
William  B.,  real  estate,  r.  720  California 
William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2310  Larkin 
William  T.,  bookkeeper,  r.  720  California 
W.  R.,  real  estate,  r.  Russ  House 
Reys  Adolph,  baker,  r.  331,  4th 
Reysen  Harry,  driver  North  Beach  Brewery,  r. 
206  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  C.  watchman,  r.  39^4  Merritt 
Reznik  Joseph,  waiter,  r.  14»4  Oak  Grove  Av 
Rezzauti  Torello,  carpenter,  r.  1717  Ellis 
Rhead  Albert  E.,  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  723, 

2->d 
Rhein  John,  merchant  tailor,  477  Valencia,  r.  6 
Camp 
"     Louis,  bartender  C.  A.  Jonas,  r.  559  Minna 
4®~Rhein.    See  Rhine 
Rheinbach    Maria    Mrs.,   stewardess,    r.     620 

Washington 
Rheinhard  Franz,  tailor,  r.  Powhattan  nr  An- 
derson 
Rheinstron  Brothers  (Cincinnati, C),  wholesale 

liquors.  Max  Ganz  agent,  116  Front 
Rheude  Andrew,  candymaker,  r.  Prentiss  nr  Old 

Hickory 
Rhine  Emil,  clerk  Eugene  E.  P.  Pfaeffle,  r.  1833 

Market 
Rhine  Farm  (Sonoma,    Cal.),  Gundlach-Bund- 
schu  Wine  Co.    proprietors,  SE  cor  2d 
and  Market 
"    Frederika,  widow,  r.  1141  Geary 
4S"Rhine.    See  Rhein 
Rhinehart  George  W.,  barber  E.  Henry  Tanner, 

r.  1  Victor 
Rhinick  John,  maltster,  r.  670  Brannan 
Rhoades  James  W.,  porter  A.  L.  Lengfeld,  r.  14 
Sherwood  PI 
"    Noel,  clerk  Hills  Bros.,  r.  126  Page 
"    Frank,  tailor,  483  Tehama 
"    Gus,  cigars,  915  Market 
"    John  C,  mining,  r.  1845  Market 
"    William  C,  packer,  r.  605  Pine 
4®" Rhoades.    See  Rhodes 
Rhode  Abraham,  cooper,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Frank,  clerk  J.  G.  Waterman  &  Co.,r.  729 

Montgomery 
"    Island,  Perkins  Horse  Shoe  Co.,  R.  S.  Alex- 
ander &  Son  Pac.  Coast  agents,  35  Steu- 
art 
Rhode  Island  Underwriters'  Association,  Wil- 
liam J.  Button  agent,  401-405  California 
"    Joseph,  barber  George  W.  Costley 
"    Nicholas,  teamster  W.  A.  Fleming  &  Co.,  r. 

618,  6th 
"    Peter,  shoemaker    John   Utschig,    r.    655 
Minna 
4®-Rhode.    See  Rohde 
Rhodes  Abraham  J.,  miner,  r.  263  Octavia 
"    Alfred   E.,  butcher,    2206  Fillmore,   r.  2333 

Pine 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  375  Sanchez 


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Rhodes  Anthony,  painter,  r.  2329  Pine 

"    A.  P.,  r.  The  Colonial 
Rhodes  Arthur  P.,  weigher  United  States  Cus- 
toms, SW  cor  Jackson  and  Battery,  2d 
floor,  r.  Alameda 
"    Augustus  L.  (Rhodes  &  Rhodes),  r.  San  Jose 
"    Charles    A.,    repairer    rubber    goods,    519 

Geary,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  D.,  civil  engineer  U.   S.  Surveyor 

General's  ofQce,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Charles  L,.,    journalist     Chronicle,   r.    711 

Jones 
"    Clarence  S.  de  N.,  artist  Chronicle,  r.  314, 

6th  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  machinist  Perkins  Pump  and 

Engine  Co.,  r.  375  Sanchez 

"    Edward  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1721  Leavenworth 

"    Edward  L.  (Rhodes  &  Rhodes),  r.  2923  Clay 

Rhodes  Emmit  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  r.  80  Donohoe  Bldg  cor  Market  and 

Taylor 

"    Frank,  expressman,  SW  cor  Fillmore  and 

California,  r.  1616  Lyon 
"    Harry  G.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Henry,  piano  mover,  SE  cor  Kearny   and 

Post,  r.  1418  Howard 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co. 
"    Jacob  L.,  engineer,  r.  2232  Union 
"    John  M.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Larkspur,  Marin  Co. 
"    Joseph,     longshoreman,    r.    Contra   Costa 

House 
"    Samuel,  manager  Men's  Home,  55  Minna 
"    Thomas,  seaman  str  Australia 
"    William,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Wks,  r. 

1418  Howard 
"    William  H.,  painter,  r.  850  Army 
"    William  H.,  superintendent  Union  Trust 

Co.  of  S.  F.,  safe  deposit  dept. 
"    &  Rhodes   (Augustus   L.  and  Edward  L.), 
attorneys  at  law,  430  California 
4®"Rhodes.    See  Rhoads  and  Roades 
Rhorer  A.  Sydney,  novelties,  83  Donohoe  Bldg, 
r.  Berkeley 
"    George  D.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Rhorer  Milton  M.,  deputy  Insurance  Commis- 
sioner, 401  California  room  8,  r.  Berkeley 
^^"Rhorer.    See  Rohrer 

Rhys  Albert  W.,  with  Parafane  Paint  Co.,  r.  437 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  H.,  inspector  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  24,  6th 
Rial  Cornelius,  policeman,  r.  21  Clinton 
Ribby  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  217,  23d 
Rlber  Joseph,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  1012  Mont- 
gomery 
Ribeyrol  Lucien.  pantryman   Marchands  Res- 
taurant, r.  19^  Harlan  Alley 
Ribiero  Manuel  Mrs.,  widow,   r.  1021   Montgom- 
ery 
Ribis  Isidore,  laundryman,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Rible  Birdie  Miss,   cashier  Andrew  Grimm,  r, 

925a  Jackson 
Ribling  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  9  Russ 
Riboli  Annie,  widow,  r.  1911  Polk 
Ricardo  Francisco,  watchman,  r.  215  Vallejo 
Ricatto  Frank,  fish  dealer,  1309  Pacific 
Ricci  Eliza  Mrs.,  cigarmaker,  r.  2010  Mason 
"    Frank,  r.  4I814  Broadway 
"    Giovanni,  rancher,  r.  215  Clark 
"    Paolo  M.,  contractor,  739  Montgomery,   r. 
1809  Stockton 
Riccomi  Andrew,  fruit  dealer,  r.  311,  20th 
"    Edward,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  S  s  Sierra  nr  Kentucky 
"    G.,  ropemaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  1234  Dupont 
"    Olinto,  liquors,  1501  Kentucky 
"    P.  &  Co.  (Pio  Riccomi  and  Taodoro  Schap- 
pini),  fruits  and  vegetables,  S  s  Sierra 
nr  Kentucky 
"    Pio  (P.  Riccomi  &  Co.),  r.  S  s  Sierra  nr 
Kentucky 
Rice  Abraham,   shoemaker,    837  Geary,  r.   933 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Addison  D.,  agent,  r.  2604  Howard 
"    Albert,  student,  r.  1147  Valencia 


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Rice  Alexander,  bookkeeper  M.  Scheyer  &  Bro., 

r.  933  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Alexander,  photographer,  r.  426  Fulton 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  430  Ellis 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  clerk  Swain  Bros.,  r.  219  Geary 
"    Archie  B.,  reporter  Call,  r.  611  Chestnut 
"    Renjamin,  clerk  M.  S.  Rice,  r.  663,  20th 
"    Caroline  E.,  widow,  r.  113  Gilbert  rear 
"    Charles,  baker  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Charles,  harness  maker,  r.  663,  20th 
"    Charles  A.,  engineer  Engine  24,  r.  1109,  20th 
"    Charles  A.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

806  Elizabeth 
"    Charles  E,,  painter,  r.  131a  19th 
"    Clinton  L.,    expressman,  SE  cor   3d    and 

Stevenson,  r.  837  Ellis 
"    Courtland  H.,   gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  837 

Ellis 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  6  Russ 
"     Edith  Miss,  r.  618Vi  Filbert 
"    Edward,  blacksmith,  131e  19th 
"    Edwin  R.,    clerk   local    freight    auditor's 

oface  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  819  California 
"    E.   Emmet,    clerk    auditing   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1122  Pine 
"  Felix,  steward,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Francis  A.,  mattress  maker  Samuel  Beal 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  2  Dehon 
"  Frank,  actor,  r.  414  Ivy  Av 
"    Frank,    bookkeeper   Harris   Packing   and 

Provision  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  conductor  Cal.   St.   RR.  r.  837  Ellis 
"    Frank,  cook  str  San  Jose,  r.    16  Ritch 
' '    Frank,  porter  C.  Breckenridge  &  Son 
"    Frank  H.,  driver,  r.  312  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George,  r.  11  Victor  PI 
"    George,     machinist     Golden     State    and 

Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  28  Ritch 
"    George  A.,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  920  Church 
"    George  E.,  carpenter,  r.  511  Willow  Av 
"    George  H.,  painter,  r.  7  Rausch 
"    George  M.,  agent,  r.  430  Ellis 
"    Harvey  W.,  engine  and   machine  wks,  56 

Bluxome,  r.  Haywards 
"    Henry  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2026 

Filbert 
"    Henrv   D.,  hydrantman  Corporation  Yard 

S.F.F.D.,r.  406  Bush 
"    Isidor,  ladies'  tailor,  r.  279  Clara 
"    James,  r.  625  Davis 
"    James,  barber,  346,  7th,  r.  137,  3d 
"    James,  cook  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    James,  cooper,  r.  720  Ellis 
"    James,  peddler,  r.  Francis  nr  Mission 
"    James  E.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  324  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  920  Church 
"    John  C,  surveyor  and  draughtsman  John 

A.  Benson,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H.,  molder  Novelty  Machine  Wks,  r. 

12  Lapidge 
"    Joseph,  calker,  r.  302  Green 
"    Joseph  A.,  laborer,  r.  312  Minna 
"    Keiran  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1902Y2 

McAllister 
"     Lawrence,  engineer,  r.  519  Potrero  Av 
"    Louis,  helper    Union  Pac.  Salt  Co.,  r.  34 

Sacramento 
"    Lydia  C,  widow,  r.  1122  Pine 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  1214  Clay 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  205  Ellis,  r.  511  Willow 

Av 
"    Michael  S.,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  669, 

20th,  r.  663,  20th 


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Rice  Oliver,  master  bk  Bundaleer,  office  38  Mar- 
ket 
"    Patrick  J.,  heater  Eastwood  &  Wilson,  r. 

624,  4th 
"    Peter,  master  bkr  Forest  Queen,  office  6 

California 
"    Peter,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept.,  r.  cor 

Beach  and  Lyon 
"    Richard,  plumber,  107  Geary,  r.  Lorin 
"    Richard,  sawmaker,  r.  610  Natoma 
"    Richard  J.,  barber,  2903  Baker 
"    Robe  t  E.,  laborer,  r.  113  Gilbert  rear 
"    Robert  R.,  oils,  r.  28  Prosper 
"    Ruel  D.,  r.  331  Bryant 
"    Sarah  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  34  Mint  Av 
"    Sarah  H.,  widow,  r.  312  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Stephen,  r.  837  Ellis 
"    Susan  W.,  widow,  r.  1147  Valencia 
"    Thomas,  r.  316  Minna 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  23554  Langton 
"    Thomas,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co    r 

920  Church 
"    Thomas  E.,  musician,  r.  2726  Greenwich 
"    William    A.,    salesman    Miller,    Sloss    & 

Scott,  r.  1147  Valencia 
"    William  H.  (Smoot  &  Rice),  r.  723  Eddy 
"    William  H.,  milk  dealer,  NE  cor  Fell  and 

Gough,  r.  Alameda 
4®"Rice.    See  Reis  and  Reiss 

RICH  A.  J.  &  CO., 

real  estate  agents,  houses  rented  and 
rents  collected,  112  Montgomery,  tele- 
phone Main  5798 

Rich  Alfred  J.,  office  112  Montgomery,  r.  108  Oak 
"    Christian  S.,  metaphysician,  r.  120  Turk 
"    Curtis  W.,  varieties,  534  Valencia 
"    Daniel  P.   (Denver  Furniture  C0.I,   r.   934 

Howard 
"    David,  real  estate,  112  Montgomery,  r.  108 

Oak 
"    Dorastus  W.,  watchman  Will  &  Finck  Co 

r.  122  Turk 
"    Edward  M..  tailor,  r.  535',4  Stevenson 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  3314  Ecker 
"    French,  warehouseman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.. 

r.  2326  Folsom 
"    Geary,  cashier  A.  J.  Rich  &  Co.,  r.  108  Oak 
"     Henry,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Henry,  packer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  1130 

Filbert 
"    Henry  W.,  miner,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  oor  11th  and  L 
"    J.  Henry,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks.  r.  1114U 

Kentucky 
"    Joseph,  r.  108  Oak 
"    L.  A.  Mrs.,  stenographer  and  typewriter, 

402  Montgomery,  room  A,  r.  419  San  Jose 

Av 
"    Lee  B.,  electrician,  r.  cor  11th  Av  and  L 
"    Louis,  cook,  r.  407  Sutter 
"    Obadiah,  clerk  Grand  Hotel 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  6  Fella  PI 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Winifred  C.  Miss,  manager  Deaconess  Set- 
tlement of  M.  E.  Church,  r.  530,  6th 
4®»Rich.    See  Reich 
Richard  Alice  Mrs.,  bakery,  33&y2,  6th 
"    Charles,  upholsterer,  823  Valencia 
"    Ernest,  waiter,  r.  506,  4th 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  oor  16th  and  Alabama 
"    George  H.,  restaurant,  315-321.  4th,  r.  725 

20th 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    John,  lineman, r.  346,  4th 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  414  Brannan 


Richard  Joseph,  miner,  r.  619  Pacific 
"    Julius,  laborer  B.  Jouanou  &  Son,  r.  1440 

Stockton 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  435  Bryant 
4®=-Richard.  SeeReichhardt.Richertand  Rick- 

ard 
Richards  Albert,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 
r.  623  Castro 
"    Alvah  B.,  harness  maker  Kempkey,  Gilham 

&  Sawyer,  r.  816  Jessie 
"    Angeline,  widow,  r.  236  Church 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1508  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  2142  Post 
"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  1512  Pine 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  M.  Blaskower  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Benjamin  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    Bertha,  widow,  watchcase  polisher,  r.  264 

Jessie 
"    Charles    O.,   president    History    Co.,    723 

Market,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Charles  W.,  dentist,  47  Post,  r.  1512  Pine 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  1010  Alabama 
"    Clayton  F.  (Richards  &  Co),  r.  301   Penn- 
sylvania Av 
"    Clayton  F.  Jr.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  301  Pennsylvania  Av 
Richards  Daniel  B.,  attorney  at  law,  14  San- 
some, room  39,  r.  515  Elizabeth 
"    David  M.,  clerk  G.  Staacke,  r.  931  Sutter 
"    Edwin,  laborer,  r.  704>4  Mission 
"    Elizabeth  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1508 Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    E.  M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1310  Larkin 
"    Emil,  electrician,  r.  264  Jessie 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  315,  80th 
"    Emma  Miss  (M.  E.  Richards),  r.  612  Guer- 
rero 
"    Ezra,  miner,  r.  808  Central  Av 
"    Frank,  r.  213  Shotwell 
"    Frank  R.,  cook,  r.  1131  Folsom 
"    George,  engineer  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  SW  cor 

11th  Av  South  and  P 
"    George  E.,  relief  maps,  769  Market 
"    George  A.,  stenographer  Chas.  M.  Plum  & 

Co.,  r.  816  Jessie 
"    Gertrude,  domestic,  1713  Jackson 
"    Harry  C,  representative  Welsh  Anthracite 
dept.  Oregon  Improvement  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Harry  G.,  dentist,  931  Sutter 
"    Harry  T.,  special  policeman,  r.  2612"^  Bush 
"    Henry,  butcher  James  McDermott,  r.  7th 

Av  South  bet  M  and  N 
"    Henry  C,  detective,  r.  17  Hickory  Av 
"    Henry  W..  upholsterer,  r.  665  Howard 
"    Jacob  J.,  woodturner  Charles  Greffe,  r.  8 

Folsom  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  516  Haight 
"    James  C,  carpenter,  r.  1409  Buchanan 
"    James  H.,  insurance,  r.  1508  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    James  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  26b  Pleasant 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  2049!4  Mission 
"    John,  r.  816  Jessie 
Richards  John,  consulting  engineer,  22  Califor- 
nia, rooms  25-26 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  12.30  Stockton 
"    John  D.  (Richards  &  Henry),  r.  2915  Wash- 
ington 
Richards   John  E.,    attorney    at     law,    26-27 
Crocker  Bldg,   telephone  Main  75,  r.  2405 
Webster 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Greenzweig   &  Co.,    r.   612 
Guerrero 
Richards  John  W.,  cooperage  stock  and  real  es- 
tate   agent,   530  California,  room    1,    r. 
Berkeley 
"    Joseph,  porter  Wahl  &  Romer 
"    Joseph  I.,  dental  student,  r.  612  Guerrero 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  stationery,  540  Bush,  r.  615 

Pine 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  926b  Greenwich 
"    Lalia  S.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  301  Penn- 
sylvania Av 
"    Laura  Miss,  principal  Insurance  Free  Kin- 
dergarten and  William  N.  Steuben  Me- 
morial   Kindergarten,    SW  cor 
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Richards  Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  21  Buena  Vista 
"    Lorenzo  H.,  bartender  A.  J.  Martin,  r.  728 

Folsom 
"    Louis  A.,  clerk  John  Reid,  r.  264  Jessie 
"    M.  &  E.   (Mary  and   Emma),  milliners,  930 

Valencia 
"    Margaret   Mrs.,   proprietor   The   Nevada 

House,  132,  6th 
"    Mary  Mrs.,   saleslady  J.  W.  Evans,  r.  213 

Shotwell 
"    Mary  Miss  (M.  &  E.  Richards),  r.  612  Guer- 
rero 
"    M.  Leila  Miss,  teacher  Polytechnic  High 

School,  r.  210  Fair  Oaks 
"    Morgan,  miner,  r.  1513  Mission 
"    M.  P.,  r.  808Lott 
"    Muriel  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Francisco 

Primary  School,  r.  301  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Owen  W.,  laborer,  r.  348,  10th 
"    Robert,  stone  cutter,  r.  10  Russ 
"    Robert,  teamster  Western  Meat  Co.,  r.  435 

Bryant 
"    Samuel,  litho  pressman  Schmidt  Label  & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  2  Bond 
"    Stephen  H.,  machinist  First  Street  Wks, 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1854^4  Lexington  Av 
"    Taylor,     expressman     Francis -Valentine 

Co.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Theodore,  proprietor  The  New  Continental 

Hotel,  NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Thomas,  r.  2017!^  Ellis 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  3  Bond 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    William  A.,  seaman,  r.  10  Anthony 
Richards  &  Co.  (Clayton  F.  Richards),  whole- 
sale, druggist,  406-408  Clay 

RICHARDS  &  HENRY, 

(John  D.  Richards  and  Carl  A.  Henry), 
San  Francisco  agents  Fire  Association 
of  Philadelphia,  Milwaukee  Mechanics' 
Insurance  Co.  (Wisconsin),  Queen  In- 
surance Co.  of  America  (New  York), 
and  Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance 
Society  (England),  505  California,  tele- 
phone Main  1100 
JB®" Richards.  See  Richard  and  Rickards 
Richardson  Abby  E.,  dressmaking,  409'/4,  3d 

"    Agnes  Miss,  r.  630  Capp 

"    Alexander  W.,  draughtsman,  r.  1907%  Mis- 
sion 

"    Alfred  E.,  porter  Woonsocket  Rubber  Co., 
-r.  717  Eddy 

"    Arthur  K.,  freight  clerk  str  San  Jose 

"    A.  W.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1907  Mission 

"    Benjamin  F.,  receiving  teller  Sather  Bank- 
ing Co.,  r.  109  Frederick 

"    Charles,  engineer  Golden  State  and  Miners' 
Iron  Wks,  r.  40914 .  3d 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 

"    Charles  B.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 
r.  230  Sunnyside  Av 

"    Charles  H.,  liquors,  40  Moss 

"    Charles  T.,  proprietor  Redfern  Shoe  Co., 
415  Market,  r.  24,  6th 

"    Charles  W.,  watchmaker  Nordman  Bros., 
r.  813  Ellis 

"    Clement,  teamster,  r.  Cortland  Av  nr  An- 
dover  Av 

"    Clements,  r.  3473  Market 

"    Clifford  P.,  salesman  Sadler  &  Co.,  r.  16 
Lily  Av 

"    Clotilda  R.,  widow,  r.  517  Grove 

"    Curtis  E.,  butcher  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 
1055A  Howard 
Richardson  Daniel  S.,    secretary   Post   Office 
San  Francisco,  r.  East  Oakland 

■      Edward,  extraman  Engine  14,  r.  1017  Mc- 
Allister 
Edward,  janitor,  r.  150^4  Silver 
Edward,  porter  Thomas  J.  Clancy,  r.  333 

McAllister 
Edward  D.,  plumber  James  Richardson,  r. 

616,  17th 
Edward  N.,  with  St.  Germain  Billiard  Co. 
Edwin  H.,  salesman  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Estelle  T.,  widow,  r.  3713  Clay 


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Richardson  Florence  J.  Miss,  teacher  Marshall 
Primary  School,  r.  3332  Mission 

"    Frank  B.,  pressman  Call,  r.  933  Washington 

"    Frank  H.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 
room  31,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Frederick  (Richardson  &    Engler),  r.    605 
Natoma 

"    Frederick  A.,  clerk  forwarding  dept  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    G.,  waiter  str  Santa  Cruz 

"    George,  r.  Ill  Olive  Av 

"    George  (Richardson  &  Gale) 

"    George,  cook,  r.  113  Oregon 

"    George,  driver  O'Brien  &  Spotorno 

"    George,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  538  Jessie 

"    George  B.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  14 
Roach 
Richardson  George  F.,  master  of    transporta- 
tion Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery, 
r.  The  Colonial 

"    George  W.,  entry  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 
Co.,  r.  1315,  18th 

"    Gideon  C,  musician,  r.  6  Belmont  PI 

"    H.  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  119  Stockton 

"    H.  C.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  600  Bush 

"    Harold,  stenographer  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co..  r.  635  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Harry  C,  barber,  r.  1013  Leavenworth 

"    James,  butcher,  r.  1055a  Howard 

"    James,  cook,  r.  611  Powell 

"    James,  plumber,  616,  17th 

"    James  A.,  printer,  r.  2  Camp 

"    James  D.,  salesman  Redfern  Shoe  Co.,r.  24, 
6th 

"    James  P.,  physician,  6  Zoe 

"    John,  r.  605  Natoma 

"    John,  r.  36  Oakwood 

"    John,  chief  engineer  str  Belgic 

"    John,  janitor,  r.  630  Capp 

'■    John,  machinist,  r.  69  Murphy  Bldg 

"    John,  master  str  Hope,  offlce   24   Clay,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    John  J.  (Richardson  &  Robinson),  r.  733^4 
Stevenson 

"    John  K.,  student,  r.  630  Capp 

"    John  R.,  laborer,  r.  555  Natoma 

"    John  S.,  brass  finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 
Plating  Wks,  r.  67  Clementina 

"    John  W.  (Richardson  &  Blair),  r.  2130  Fill- 
more 

"    John  W.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  616,  17th 

"    John  W.,  cook,  r.  146a  5th 

"    Joseph,  waiter  str  Alameda 

"  Joseph  A.,  trackman  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR,  r.  20  Allen 
Richardson  J.  T.,  president  San  Francisco 
Storage  and  Transfer  Co.,  S  s  Brannan 
bet  8th  and  9th,  r.  1613  Ho  '-ard 
Richardson  J.  W.  A.,  secretary  San  Francisco 
Storage  and  Transfer  Co.,  S  s  Brannan 
bet  8th  and  9th,  r.  1613  Howard 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  933  Shotwell 

"    L.    (California    Horse    Repository),  r.  510 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Lottie  Miss,  dressmaker  Abby  E.  Richard- 
son, r.  4091/2,  3d 

"    Louis,  plumber,  r.  664H  Howard 

"    Manley,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  1373  San 
Jose  Av 

"    Margaret,  widow,  liquors,  NE  cor  6th  Av 
and  Pulton 

"    Marion  H.,  salesman  C.  S.  Eaton,  r.   1519 
Webster 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1055A  Howard 

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Richardson  Mary  C,  widow,  r.  1055  Marl^et 
"    Myra,  widow,  r.  49  Hill 
"    Nicholas  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  I314  Isis 
"    Rachel,  widow,  r.  36  Fair  Oalts 
"    Richard,  housemover,  r.  524  Natoma 
"    Robert,  marine  engineer,  r.  3638,  16th 
"    Robert   A.,   mathematician    Sherwood   & 

Sherwood,  r.  404  Lott 
"    Robert  E.,  jeweler,  1644  Polk,  r.  1704  Poll? 
"    Robert  M.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

512  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Theodore  T.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1309 

Lyon 
"    Thomas,  liquors,  593,  6th 
"    Thomas,  lumber  dealer,  22  Market,  room  10, 

r.  1032  Vallejo 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Walter  H.,  salesman  California  Desiccate'd 

Food  Co.,r.  Oakland 
"    Walter  H.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1309  Lyon 
"    W.  H.,  salesman    Owl   Drug   Co.,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    Willard  A.,  attorney  at  law,  303-309  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  521  Natoma 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  645  Merchant 
Blchardson  William  G.,  Pacific  Coast  manager 

Graham  Paper  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.),  527 

Commercial,  telephone  Main  1064,  r.  109 

Frederick 
"    William  H.,  druggist,  r.  2230ak 
"    William  Jr.,  with   Shipowners'  and  Mer- 
chants' Tugboat  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  S.,  coachman,  2121  Laguna 
"    Willis,  stenographer  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.  635  Golden  Gate  Av 
Richardson  &  Blair  (John  W.  Richardson  and 

William  Blair),  proprietors  Phoenix  Res- 
taurant, 2130  Fillmore 
"    &  Engler  (Frederick  Richardson  and  John 

W.  Engler),  metal  roofers,  29  Valencia 
"    &   Gale     (George  Richardson  and   M.    F 

Gale),  masons    and    builders,  40   New 

Montgomery 
"    &  Robinson  (John  J.  Richardson  and  John 

P.  Robinson),  restaurant,  1241  Market 
Richelieu  Hotel,  1016  Van  Ness  Av 
Richers  Henry,  laborer,  i:.  Pennsylvania  Av  nr 

Army 
Richert   A.,     liquors,     1314     Larkin,    r.    1208A 

Larkin 
"    Constant,  baker,  r.  1820  Mason 
"    Paul,  soap  maker  F.  Emil  Seidel,  r.  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
JB^-Richert.    See  Reichardt  and  Richard 
Richeson  James  L.,  barber,  502  Ellis,  r.  1012 

Leavenworth 
Richet  A.  B.,  r.  926b  Filbert 
Richey  William  S.,  dentist.  Emporium  Bldg,  r. 

2124  Bush 
Richez  John,  laborer,  r.  121  Post 
"    Leonie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  121  Post,  rooms 

Richie  Richard  L.,  clerk,  r.  336  O'Farrell 
Richieri  Pietra  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  5  Pollard 

PI 
Richit    Henry    V.,    superintendent     National 

Cemetery,  Presidio 
Richler  Oscar  F.,  miller  Del  Monte  Mills,  r.  122 

Townsend 
Richling  Lilly  O.  Miss,  clerk  Vermont  Marble 

Co.,  r.  9  Leavenworth 

Richman  Andre,  seaman  str  San  Jose 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  330  Fremont 


Richman  Julia,  widow,  r.  510  Eddy 
"    Louis  P.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

681  Mission 
Richmann  Henry,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  537,  5th 
jgS^Richmann.    See  Reichmann  and  Rickmann 
Richmond  Banner  The  (weekly),  J.  H.  Bond 

publisher,  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and  7th 

Avs 
Richmond  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  Philip 

Coombe    pastor,   SW    cor   7th    Av    and 

Clement 
Richmond  District  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss 

Jeanette  M.  Lichtenstein  principal,  291 

3d  Av 
"    George  R.,  r.  18  Stanly  PI 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  537,  5th 
"    Horace,  mining  expert,  r.  905  Mai'ket 
"    John  B.,  clerk,  r.  17  Monroe 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  510  Eddy 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmake*-,  r.  30  Stanford 
Richmond  Primary  School,  Mrs.  Anna  E.  Tier- 
nan  principal,    E  s    1st    Av   nr   Point 

Lobos  Av 
"    R.,  engineer  Occidental    Foundry,  r.    582 

Howard 
"    Selden  I.,  porter,  r.  217,  3d 
"    The,  NE  cor  6th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    William  B.,  machinist,  r.  136  Olive  Av 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1423,  24th 
Richon  Adele  Miss,  milliner,  r.  956  Mission 
"    Annis,  widow,  r.  956  Mission 
"     Edward,  clerk,  r.  956  Mission 
"    Louis  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  956  Mission 
Richter   Adolph,    manufacturing    jeweler,  622 

Merchant,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Adolph,  teamster  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r.  cor 

24th  and  Nebraska 
"    Alexander  F.   (F.  Richter  &  Son),  r.  619H 

Haight 
"    Alfred    F.,    traveling    salesman,    r.    2011 

Powell 
"    Annie,  widow,  lodgings,  1803  Stockton 
"    Bernard  J.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    Bernhard  (Richter  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  18  Minna 
"    Brothers  &  Co.  (Bernard  and  Max  Richter), 

manufacturers    chocolate    and    candy, 

139,  1st 
"    Charles,  stableman,  r.  1214  Larkin 
"    Clarence  L.,  clerk  Pac.  Tool  and  Supply 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Richter   C.  Max,    M.  D.,    surgeon,    office   614 

Geary,  hours  2  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone  East 

263,  r.  2608  Webster,  telephone  West  690 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  217a  Clara 
"    Ernest,  collector,  r.  407  Sutter 
"    Ernest  C,  engraver,  344  Kearny,  r.  340,  6th 
"    F.  &  Son   (Fritz  and  Alexander  F.),  uphol- 
sterers, 619^4  Haight 
"    Fritz  (F.  Richter  &  Son),  r.  6I914  Haight 
"    Fritz,  cook,  r.  657  Howard 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  393,  6th 
"    George,  r.  1908  Jones 
"    George  J.,  janitor,  r.  1908  Jones 
"    Harry,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie,  r. 

450  Minna 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  438,  5th 
"    Henry,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  233  Stevenson 
"    Herman,  cook,  r.  210  Ritch  rear 
Richter  John  L.,  patentee  Alameda  Gas  Re- 
gulator, 306  Sutter,  r.  Alameda 
Richter  Leopold  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  2001 

Powell,  r.  2003  Powell 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  London  nr  China  Av 
"    Martha  Miss,  r.  523,  2d 
"    Martin,  with  Gutte  &  Frank,  r.  109  Broder- 

ick 
"    Max  (Richter  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  18  Minna 
"    Oscar  F.,  miller,  r.  122  Townsend 
"    Peter  E.,  policeman,  r.  1908  Jones 
"    Reinhold,  groceries  and  liquors,  142  Page, 

r.  206  Octavia 
"    Richard,  deckhand,  r.  3  East 
"    William,  clerk.  Transatlantic    Fire   Ins. 

Co.,  r.  217a  Clara 
"    William,  1st  officer  str  Encinal,  r.  123714, 

18th 
"    William,  upholsterer,  r.  21  Lapidge 


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Richter  William  C.  (Riohter   &  Quarg).  r.  2751 

Bush 
Richter  &  Quarg  (William  C.  Richter  and  Emil 

O.  Quarg),  druggists,  236  Sutter 
Richtstieg  Henry  J.,    carpenter  N.  Parrish  & 

Co.,  r.  213A22d 
Rick  Adolph,  r.  812  Elizabeth 
"    Charles  H.,  butcher,  513  Bryant,  r.  121  Fell 
"    George  E.,  butcher  Charles  H.  Rick,  r.  121 

Fell 
"    Jacob,  millwright  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  121  Fell 
"    John  G.,  shoemaker,  322  Larkin 
"    Matthew,    driver    Liepsic   Bros.,    r.    2335 
Washington 
Rickard  Jane,  widow,  r.  15i/4  Kissling 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  r.  225  Douglass 
"    Joseph  T.,  foreman  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

15!/2  Kissling 
"    Kenneth  C,  real  estate,  r.  112  Scott 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer  J.  K.   Armsby 

Co.,  r.  720  Bush 
"    Michael,  tally  clerk  Cal.  Nav.  and  Imp.  Co. 
"    Richard  P.,  buyer  Bibo,  Newman  &  Iken- 
berg,  r.  122  Austin  Av 
Blckard  Thomas,  with  Parke  &  Lacy  Co,  21-23 
Fremont,  r.  Berkeley 
"    W.,  fireman  str  Australia 
"    William  H.,  r.  320  Myrtle  Av 
;8®=-Rickard.    See  Richard 

Rickards  Addle  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  502 
Taylor 
"    Carlton,  interpreter,  r.  42  Diamond 
"     F.  P.,  r.  303  Turk 
"    George  J.,  packer,  r.  78  Clementina 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  42 Diamond 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  J.   Gordan,  r.  216 

Elm  Av 
"    William  J.,  master  tugboat  Liberty,  Val- 
lejo  St.  Wharf,  r.  2002  Powell 
je®-Rickards.    See  Rickard  and  Richards 
Ricke  Charles  W.,  machinist,  r.  1013  York 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  1013  York 
"    Henry  J.,  machine  hand  West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  1013  York 
Ricker  Augustine  E.,  laborer,    r.    Prentiss    nr 
Cortland  Av 
"    Benjamin  F.,  r.  608O'Farrell 
"    B.  F.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  608  O'Farrell 
"    Fritz,  elevatorman  Hotel  Fairmount 
Rickerby   William,  watchman  P.  C.  SS. 
2349  Jones 
"    William  J.,  clerk  C.  L.  Vercoutere,  r.  2349 
Jones 
Ricketson  Charles,  employee  Neustadter  Bros., 
r.  1123  Powell 
"    Hiram,  carpenter,  r.  114  Hyde 
"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1123  Powell 
Ricketts  Alfred  H.,  attorney  at  law,  203 Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  505  Pacific 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  118  Perry 
"    Edward,  steward  str  Santa  Rosa 
Rickey  Bliss,  surveyor,  r.  315  Grove 
"    George  W.  (Rickey  &  Co.),  r.  2122  Fillmore 
"    H.  S.,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r.  313 


Co. 


"    Israel  E.  (Rickey  &  Co.),  r.  2122  Fillmore 
"    Thomas  B.,  carpenter,  r.  Richland  Av  nr 

South  Av 
"    &  Co.  (George  W.  and  Israel  E.  Rickey), 
electricians  and  locksmiths,   2122  Fill- 
more 
Ricklefs  Henry,  manager  Julius  Hoegemann,  r. 

NE  cor  18th  and  Guerrero 
Rickman  Adolph,  carpenter,  r.  4  Albion  Av  rear 
"    William   F.,   plumbing  and    tinning,    1943 
Mission 
Rickmann  Fritz,  miner,  r.  220  Pacific 
Rickoft  Arthur  R.,   secretary    Mount  Kimball 
Gold  Mining  Co.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor, 
r.  1194  Haight 
"    Charles,  r.  1194  Haight 
"    Luther  A.,   with  S.  F.  Committee  on  Com- 
merce, 44Steuart,  room  15 
Ricks  George  K.,  butcher  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co., 
r.  13  Olive  Av 
"    John  W.,  r.  356  Jessie 
"    Robert,  sexton,  r.  1716  Leavenworth 


Ricksteiner  Henry,  conductor,  r.  129,  10th 
Ricord  M.  Miss,  r.  714  Bush 

Ricotti  Augustin,  watchmaker,  222^4  Montgom- 
ery Av 
Rida  S.,  steward  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 
Ridanza  Osborn,  waiter,  r.  1014  Pacific 
Riddell  Allen  MoD.,  salesman  G.  G.  Wickson  & 
Co.,  r.  515  Taylor 
"    Andrew,  r.  1203  Market 
"    Charles,  machinist  G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co.,  r. 

614  Folsom 
"    D.  S.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  r. 

2626  Howard 
"    Edwin    B.,    clerk    auditing    dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  H,,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  219  Gough 
"    George  L.,  cashier  H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co.,  r. 

1912Devisadero 
"    Gustav,  r.  1204  Kearny 
"    James,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  44,  3d 
"    L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  311  Guerrero 
"    William  N.,  clerk  Land  Dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
726  Ashbury 
Riddle  Annie,  widow,  r.  1542  Kentucky 
"    George  W.,  policeman,  r.  1137!4,  24th 
"    James  H.  cook,  r.  17  Sherwood  PI 
"    Jeremiah  B.,  electrician,  r.  2633  Sutter 
"    John  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1011 

Minnesota 
"    Joseph  M.  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
1542  Kentucky 
;eS=-Riddle.    See  Riddell,  Ridel  and  Riedel 
Riddock  Alexander,  engineer,  r.  23M  Perry 
"    Alexander  S.,  pipefitter  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  231/2  Perry 
"    George  H.,  tinsmith  Power  &  Pike,  r.  23M 

Perry 
"    Jeanette  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  23M 

Perry 
"    Margaret  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  23M  Perry 
"    Wingate  N.,  fireman,  r.  23M  Perry 
Ridel  Max,  tanner  Frank  McAleer,  r.  Tanner's 

Home 
Ridenour  Archibald  P.,  r.  IS^/^  Hubbard 
Rideout  Benjamin  N.,  master  mariner,  9  Mis- 
sion, r.  Berkeley 
"    Bert,  chair  finisher,  r.  124,  11th 
"    Edward,  student,  r.  1950  Washington 
"    Ernest  V.,  captain  str  Alviso,  r.  1734  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Norman  D.,  banker,  r.  1950  Washington 
"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  108  Shotwell 
"    Walter,  master  mariner,  r.  311  San  Jose  Av 
Rider   Frederick,    druggist,    504  Bush,  r.    1214 
Fell 
"    George  W.,  porter,  r.   NE  cor  Beale  and 

Folsom 
"    lias,  painter,  824  Folsom 
"    Irvin  W..  milk  dealer,  r.  2513  Folsom 
"    William  M.,  r.  2513  Folsom 
J8®-Rider.    See  Reiter  and  Ryder 
Ridey  Alfred  C,  hostler  Isaac  W.  O'Rourke,  r. 

321  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ridge  Edward,  traveling  salesman,  r.  988  How- 
ard 
"    Kinsey  E.,  painter,  r.  15  De  Long  Av 
•'    Margaret,  widow,  r.  458  Minna 
Ridgeway  William  J.,  files   and  mill  picks,  17 
Hill,  r.  19  Hill  ^„„  ,^    ^ , 

Ridgway  Charles  W.,  contractor,  r.  408  McAl- 
lister 
Riding  Benjamin  G.,  packer,  r.  732  Folsom 
"    George  W.,  porter,  r.  732  Folsom 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  732  Folsom 
"    Thomas  R.,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  917 
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Electric  Co.  of  America,  10  Front 

■'    A.   E.   &  Co.   (Albert  E.  Ridley),  stencils 

and  brands,  323  Front 
"    Albert  E.   (A.   E.   Ridley  &  Co.),   r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Alberti  E.  Miss,  nurse  Gal.  Woman's  Hos- 
pital 
"    George  I.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1411 

Baker 
"    Helen  S.,  widow,  r.  826  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  jeweler.  708  Valencia 
Ridling  Alexander  G.,  insurance  adjuster,  r.  600 

Bush 
Ridlington  Thomas,  foreman,  r.  19  Lapidge 
Ridolfi  Charles,  fruits  and  vegetables,  741.  24th 
Riebe  Edward,  salesman  A.  Repsold  &  Co.,  r. 
1405  Bush 
"    Helena,  widow,  r.  116  Alabama 
Riebel  George,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2016  Taylor 
Riebeling  Elizabeth,  domestic,  905  Hyde 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  121  Olive  Av 
Riechers  A.,  musicion.  r.  20  Ellis 

"    Adelaide  Mrs.,  r.  792  Van  Ness  Av 
Riechers  Frederick  W.,  groceries  and  liquors, 
601  Larkin,  r.  604  Eddy 
"    Gustave,   gripman   Geary    St.   RR..  r.    29 

Boyce 
"    Herman,  groceries,  wood,  coal  and  grain, 

NW  cor  26th  and  Alabama 
"    John  H.  (Riechers  &  Grieme),  r.  18,  7th 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  Frederick  W.  Riechers. 

r.  604  Eddy 
"    Otto,  clerk  J.  H.  Rippe,  r.  2536  Bryant 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    William,  clerk  FrederickW.  Riechers,  r.  604 

Eddy 
"    &  Grieme  (John  H.  Riechers  and  Herman 
H.  Grieme).  groceries  and  liquors.  18,  7th 
Rieck  Charles,  r.  N  s  Channel  bet  9th  and  10th 
"    Charles,  stair  builder,  r.  2026  Folsom 
"    Henry,  cooper,  r.  N  s  Channel  bet  9th  and 
10th 
Riecke  Joseph,  waiter,  r.  748  Howard 
Riedel  Conrad,  paper  carrier,  r.  36  Clarence  PI 
"    George,  paper  carrier,  r.  36  Clarence  PI 
"    Gustave  H.,  merchant,  r.  1007  Mason 
"    Walter,  clerk  D.  M.  Osborne  &,  Co.,  r.  205 

Turk 
"    William,  cigar  maker,  r.  921,  26th 
es-Rieael.    See  Riddle 
Rieder  Ulrich,  miner,  r.  629  Commercial 
Riedinger  William  F.,  restaurant,  104,  7th,  r. 

306,  25th 
Riedy    Charles    C,    microscopes    and    micro- 
scopical supplies,  432   Montgomery,    r. 
3015a  California 
4S-Riedy.    See  Reidy 
Rief  James,  longshoreman,  r.  37  East 
Riefiel  E.  J.  Mrs.,  varieties,  1104  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Louis  C,  barber.  1104  Golden  Gate  Av 
Riefke  Louis,  tailor,  r.  449  Tehama 
Riegel  Herman,  laborer,  r.  429  Chestnut 

"    Michael  L.,  barber,  831  Geary 
Riegelhaupt  Philip,  tailor,  506  Market,  r.   546 

Howard 
Riegelhuth  Charles,  butcher,  432,  3d,  r.  106  Silver 
"    Conrad,  cabinet  maker,  r.  44  Julia 
"    Conrad,  paper  ruler  Frank  Malloye,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Frederick,  bag  maker  Hirshf elder  &  Mea- 

ney,  r.  44  Julia 
"    George,  bottler,  r.  826  Lombard 
Rieger  August,  laborer,  r.  315  Sierra 
"    John  G.,  traveling  salesman  O.  S.  Potter 
&Co.,  r.  214'/^  Grove 


Rieger  Paul  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Rieger  Paul  &  Co.,  William  Rieger  manager, 
flavoring  extracts  and  perfume  manufac- 
turers, 511  Front 
Rieger  WUliam,  manager  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  511 

Front,  r.  2832  California 
Riegert  George,  salesman  Western  Furnishing 

Co.,  r.  565  Stevenson 
Riegger  Joseph  R.,   teacher  music,  r.   1437   C 

Farrell 
Riehl  Arthur  B..  policeman,  r.  88,  9th 
"    Fred,  millhand  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  Alameda 
"    Otto,  accountant  RoUa  V.  Watt,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Riehmann  Charles,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
Riely  Carrie  Miss,  printer  P.  J.  Thomas,  r.  35 
Natoma 
"    John  E.,  printer  Francis- Valentine  Co.,  r. 

35  Natoma 
"    Joseph  T.,  photo  engraver  Union  Photo- 
Engraving  Co.,  r.  35  Natoma 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  35  Natoma 
Rielly  James  (Sullivan  &  Rielly),  r.   1025  York 
"    Philip,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  410  Francisco 
4^Rielly.    See  Reilly 
Riemer  Clara,  r.  19  Bridge  PI 
"    Frank,  laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  428  Broadway 
"    Rudolph,  groceries    and  liquors,  3033  LSr 
guna 
4®"Riemer.    See  Reimer 
Riemers  Gustave,  driver,  r.  628%  Lombard 
Rienacher  Hermina,  widow,  r.  1825  Lombard 
Rienecker  Carl,  painter,  r.  914,  23d 
j^"Rienecker.    See  Reinecker 
Riepe  John  A.,  engraver  Rothschild  &  Haden- 

felt,  r.  .507  Mason 
Riepen  Rudolph,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  9  Day 
"    John,  butcher,  3.504  Mission,  r.  31,  28th 
Riephof  George,  r.  410  McAllister 
Ries  Edgar,  electrician,  r.  419  Hayes 
"    Emanuel,  traveling  salesman,  r.  419  Hayes 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  419  Hayes 
"    George  A.,  carpenter,  r.  27  Chattanooga 
"    Laura,  widow,  r-  2514  Fillmore 
"    Leopold,  land  agent,  621  Clay 
"    Lillian  Miss,  saleslady  J.  Lauzer,  r.  2332 
Mission 
Riese  Charles  A.,  manufacturer  surgical,  dental 
and  electrical  instruments,  230  Kearny, 
room  8,  r.  757  Folsom 
"    David,  cigar  manufacturer,  611  Sansome,  r. 

1519  Baker 
"    J.,  gripman,  r.  638,  23d 
<•    J.  Ernest,  real  estate,  r.  207,  19th 
4®" Riese.    See  Rees,  Reese,  Ries  and  Riess 
Riesel  August,  scavenger,  r.  14%,  14th 
Rieser  Edwin     0.,    secretary    and     treasurer 
Bayle,    Lacoste    &   Co.,  and  California 
Fertilizer  Works,  r.  412,  19th 
"    Kate  E.  Mrs.,  r.  412,  19th 
Riess  William  J.,  foreman,  r.  1418,  25th 
Rietow  Charles,  hamessmaker   Main  &  Win- 
chester 

RIETZKE  GUSTAV,  D.  D.  S., 

dentist,  office  1228  Market,  rooms  1- 
2-3-4,  gas  administered,  r.  2502  Wash- 
ington, telephone  West  737 

Rieux  Alice  Miss,  r.  604  Geary 
"    Charlotte  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  604  Geary 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  604  Geary 
Rievelev  Charles  A.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 

r.  801  Pine 
Riewerts  Mienert  H.,  groceries  and    liquors, 

2501  Mission,  r.  2505%  Mission 
Riffle  Franklin,   vice-president   and    secretary 
General  Construction  Co.,  77  Columbian 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  W.,  engineer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  122,  10th 
Rifkind  Hyman,  tailor  L  Fenkelstein,  r.  4  Geary 
Court 
"    Louis,  capmaker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r.  4 
Geary  Court 
Riga  Jacob,  tailor,  r.  266  Minna 


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Rigacci  J.,  window  cleaner,  33!-  Sutter 
Rigades  Emanuel,  bartender  John  Byrne,  r.  148 

New  Montgomery 
Rigas  Peter,  fruits,  431  Sutter,  r.  722  Bush 
Rigaud  Blanch  Miss,    clerk  Louis  Rigaud,  r. 
1705  Sacramento 
"    Louis,  crockery,  1506  Polk,  r.   1705  Sacra- 
mento 
Rigby  William,  attorney  at  law  and  with  Pick- 
ens, Fulton  &  Co.,  130  Sansome,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  Jr.,  clerk  Pickens,  Fulton  &  Co., 
r.  East  Oakland 
Rigdon  Rufus  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
Nucleus  Bldg,  cor  3d  and  Market,  rooms 
8-9,  hours  1:30  to  4:30  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
telephone  Main  5088,  r.  914  Page,  tele- 
phone West  96 
"    Truston  A.,  r.  405  Geary 
Rigg  George,  surveyor,  r.  560  Howard 
"    George  A.,  traveling  salesman  Howe  Scale 
Co.,  r.  836  Sutter 
Riggers'  and  Stevedores'  Union  Association, 
808  Montgomery 
"    Protective  Union  of  San  Francisco,  ofBce 
15  Howard 
Riggins  Hamilton  J.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  1115.20th 
Riggs  Austin  R.,  photographer,  514  Kearny 
"    Charles  B..  carpenter,  r.  2116  Howard 
"    Don  P.,  teacher  violin,  r.  1246,  23d 
Righetti  Candida,  weigher  Dairymens'  Union  of 
Cal.,  r.  2927  Jackson 
"    Dominick,  cider  and  wine,  345V4,  5th 
"    Silide,  clerk  Cherubino  Baldocchi,  r.  .521 
Geary 
Righini  Giuseppe,  milkman,  r.  1323  Minna 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  20  Hinckley 
Rightmire  Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  1417  Scott 
Rightstone  Rica  Mrs.,  r.  917  Geary 
Rigley  Joseph,  r.  2336  Greenwich 
Rigney  Edward,  coal  passer  str  San  Juan 
"    James  A.,  machine  hand  Bolander  &  Per- 
kins, r.  17  Minna 
"    Thomas  F..  wood  mantels,  119  Valencia,  r. 
102  Hartford 
Rigolette  Joseph,  waiter,  r.  164  Jessie 
Rigotard  John.  r.  26  Pleasant 
Rihder  Peter,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  Harbor  View 
Rike  Harry  W.,  liquors,    NE  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann,  r.  220  McAllister 
Riker  Alanson,  clerk  Windsor  Hotel 
"    Caroline  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1021  Pow- 
ell 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  838  Mission 
"    Harrison  H.,  tailor,  r.  1031  Powell 
Rikmuth   Minrio,    milker   Joseph   Fassler,    r. 
Mission   Road  bet    Five    and    Six-Mile 
Houses 
Rilcovich  A.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

528  Golden  Gate  Av 
Rilea  Nettie  Miss,  stenographer  John  H.  Dick- 
inson, r.  Oakland 
Riley  Andrew  J.,  clerk,  r.  446  Clementina 
"    Andrew  J.,  hoseman  Engene  31,  r.  1214  Pa- 
cific 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  355  Jessie 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1334  Bush 
"    Augustine  L.,  clerk,  r,  2112  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Beatrice  E.,  r.  2009  O'Farrell 
"    Bernard,  hostler  Saratoga  Stables,  r.  818 

Geary 
"    Brian,  laborer,  r.  718  Natoma  rear 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  SlO/a,  8th  rear 
Riley  Calvin  C,  manager  W.  J.  Bryan,  NW  cor 
2d  and  Howard 
"    Catherine  J.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  905  Ellis 
"    Charles   P.,    wood  carver  F.  T.   Riley,  r. 

238%  Perry 
"    Christopher  C,  janitor,  308  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Cornelius,  oysterman  M.   B.  Moraghan,  r. 

810  Bay 
"    Daniel,  r.  116  Albion  Av 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  234,  15th 
"    Daniel  M.,  laborer,  r.  76  Clementina 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  1714  Bryant  Av 


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Riley  Delia,  domestic,  2217  Fillmore 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  1940  Mission 
"    Edward,  porter,  r.  1211A  Clay 
"    Edward  Mrs.,  r.  19  South  Park 
"    Edward  A.,  manager  Sarah  McDonald,  600, 

6th,  r.  1143  Mission 
"    Edward  L.,  bartender,  r.  1410%  Harrison 
"    Edward  S.,  draughtsman,  r.  63  Langton 
"    Eliza  widow,  r.  905  Ellis 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  75  Clipper 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  310  Ritch  rear 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  917  Larkin 
"    Fannie  Miss,  forewoman  M.  Getz  &  Co..  r. 

518,  4th 
"    Fergus,  r.  31  Washington  Av 
"    Frank,  butcher,  r.  3112  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank,  canvasser,  r.  873  Folsom 
"    Frank  T.,  wood  carver,  524,  5th,  r.   14  De 

Boom 
"    Frank  W.,  policeman,  r.  824  Laguna 
"    Frederick,  r.  1110  Montgomery 
"    George,  driver,  r.  31  Washington  Av 
"    George,  president   May  Tea  Co.,  41,  6th,  r. 

537  Castro 
"    George  F.,  clerk   Christopher  Scheurer,  r. 

1025  Natoma 
"    Harry  W.,  policeman,  r.  1015  Lombard 
"    HazenK.,  clerk,  r.  1521  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  plumber,  r.  1334  Bush 
"    Henry   N.,    teamster  Lewis   &  Co.,  r.    23 

Clara 
"    Henry  W.  (H.  W.  Riley  &    Co.),  r.  .SOO  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Henry  W.,  teamster,  r.  31  Clara 
"    H.  W.  &  Co.    (Henry   W.  Riley),  produce 

commission  merchants,  415-417  Davis 
"    James,  r.  307  Post 
"    James,  belt  maker  H.  N.  Cook  Belting  Co., 

r.  36  Tehama 
"    James,  blacksmith  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  12 

Langton 
"    James,  foreman  Engine  19,  r.  240  Oak 
"    James,  plumber,  r.  3209,  16th 
"    James,  plumber   Andrew   J.  Reavey,  r.  28 

South  Park 
"    James,    salesman   H.  Schroeder   &Co.,r. 

1043  Guerrero 
"    James  A.,  U.  S.  inspector  live  stock,  r.  308, 


15th 
James  B., 
James  B.. 

Co., 


r.  136  Howard 

clerk  Overland  Freight  Transfer 
114  Langton 
James    E.,  driver    National    Laundry,    r. 

Oakland 
James  F.  (Hodgens  &   Riley),  r.  3116   Lar- 
kin 
James  H.,  laborer,  r.  449  Natoma 
James  J.,  policeman,  r.  208,  15th 
James    L.,  teamster   Lewis   &   Co.,  r.    31 

Clara 
James  P.,  porter   Am.  Tobacco    Co.,  r.  340 

Oak 
James    W.,   bartender   J.  H.  Daly,   r.  629 

Howard 
James  W.,  clerk,  r.  2118  Howard 
Jane,  widow,  r.  2118  Howard 
Jeremiah,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
John,  boiler  maker,  r.  313,  8th 
John,  engineer,  r.  808  Bay 
John,  expressman,  r.  71  Federal 
John,  hydrantman  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 

F.  D.,  r.  811  Filbert 
John,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.   Wks,  r.  334, 

15th 
John,  hostler  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  118  Ash  Av 
John,  laborer,  r.  303,  6th 


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DEALERS  IN  All  KINDS  OF 

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Riley  John,  laborer  H.  Ousten,  r.  12  Langton 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  119  Jackson 
"    John,  miner,  r.  308,  15th 
"    John,  miner,  r.  566  Bryant 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  22d  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    John,  plumbing  and  gas  fitting,  1507  Pine, 

r.  2014  Mission 
"    John,  stableman  I.  Gutte,  r.  128,  14th 
"    John,   teamster  Corporation  Yard  S.  F.  F. 

D.,  r.  I8O41/2  Stockton 
"    John,    water   tender   str  City   of  Rio   de 

Janeiro 
"    John  Jr.,  U.  S.  inspector   live    stock,  r. 

208,  15th 
"    JohnF.  (Riley  &  Loane),  r.  1717  Webster 
"    John   F.,  attorney  at  law,  426  California, 

rooms  9-11,  r.  1521  Vallejo 
"    John  F.,  fireman  Chemical  Engine  5,  r.  811 

Filbert 
"    John  F.,  painter,  r.  4  Converse 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  905  Ellis 
"    John  H.,  hoseman  Engine  30 
"    John  J.,  morocco  finisher,  r.  755  Brannan 
"    John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1705^4  Jones 
"    John  R.,  porter  James  W.  Flaherty,  r.  286 

Stevenson 
"    John   W.,  clerk  S.    F.  Breweries,  r.  566^/4 

Bryant 
"    John  W.,  machinist,  r.  404,  3d 
"    John  W.,  molder  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r.  22b 

Moss 
"    John  W..  upholsterer  Jos.  Fredericks  &  Co., 

r.  107  Pierce 
"    Joseph,  r.  77  West  Mission 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith's  helper  George  Asp- 
den,  r.  906  Illinois 
"    Joseph,  gasfltter  L.  E.  Clawson  &  Co.,  r. 

109  Rose  Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer  John  Kelso,  r.  cor  16th  and 

Alabama 
"    Joseph  A.,  truckman  Truck  6,  r.  1108  Oak 
"    Joseph  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  208,  15th 
"    Joseph  F.,  salesman  H.  W.  Riley  &  Co.,  r. 

7361/2  Green 
"    Joseph  G.,  bartender  James  H.  Crowe,  r. 

114  Langton 
"    Kate  Miss,  millinery,  22<J  Post 
"    Katherine  J.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  905  Ellis 
••    Margaret  Mrs.,  lodgings,  303  Jessie 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  18  Chenery 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  135  Dore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  238i4  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2112  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  18  Montgomery 
"    Mary,  domestic,  2127  Pacific  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1334  Bush 
"    Matthew,  helper,  r.  126  Howard 
"    Michael,  porter  John  B.  Paterson 
"    Michael  J.,   core  maker  Schrader  &  Co.,  r. 

22b  Moss 
"    Michael  J.,  marine  fireman,  r.  17  Minna 
"    Michael  J.,  plasterer,  r.  18  Chenery 
"    Nettie  Miss,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Owen,  dairyman,   San  Bruno  Av  opp  Five 

Mile  House 
"    Patrick,  r.  1334  Bush 
"    Patrick,  bartender  H.  W.  Streckenbach,  r. 

r.  316,  7th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  755  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  miner,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Patrick,  tanner  John  Counihan  &  Son,  r. 

208  Langton 
"    Patrick,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co. 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk,  r.  862i/^  Mission 
"    Peter  J.,  machinist,  r.  518,  4th 


San 


Riley  Phillip  E.,  r.  310  Folsom 
"    Robert,  assistant  O'Connor,  Mofiatt  &  Co., 

r.  2108  Baker 
"    Robert  R.,  clerk  J.  J.  Moran,  r.  2831,  16th 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  335,  4th 
"    Rose  Miss,  wool  sorter,  r.  518,  4th 
"    Simon  J.,  porter,  r.  63  Langton 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  28  South  Park 
"    Thomas,  butcher  J.  Stutz  &Co.,  r.  636  Com- 
mercial 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  46  Tehama 
■'    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Thomas,  plasterer,  r.  114  Langton 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1410^/4  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1521  Mission 
"    Thomas    E  ,  driver   Owen    Riley, 
Bruno  Av  opp  Five  Mile  House 
"    Thomas  E.,  laborer  Watson  &  Marx,  r.  518. 

4th 
"    Thomas  J.,  varnisher,  r.  114  Langton 
"    William,  driver,  r.  663  Howard 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  28  South  Park 
"    William,  porter  L.  V.  Merle,  r.  18  Chenery 
"    William,  sawyer  Commercial  Box  Factory 
"    William,  stonecutter  Odd  Fellows' Ceme- 
tery, r.  95514  Howard 
Riley  William  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.    1216   Mission,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m.. 
telephone  Jessie  371 
"    William  E.,  salesman,  r.  1025  Natoma 
"    William  J.,  r.  19  South  Park 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  2118  Howard 
"    William  S.,  butcher,  r.  663  Howard 
"    &  Loane    (John  F.    Riley    and  Frank  M. 
Loane),  masons  and  bricklayers,  40  New 
Montgomery 
-8®" Riley.    See  Reiley,  Reilly  and  Reily 
Rimassa  Charles  G.  (Rimassa  &  Lafournere),r. 
1061  Broadway 
"    Liberale,  waiter  I.  Cuenin,  r.   820  Broad- 
way 
"    &  Lafournere   (Charles    G.    Rimassa  and 
John    Lafournere),   barbers,    126   Mont- 
gomery Av 
Rimger  Theodore  O.,  barber,  r.  1028  Greenwich 
Rimlinger   Andrew   J.,  sawyer   Pac.    Wooden 
Ware  and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  308  Tehama 
"    Daniel,  boxmakcr  Commercial   Box   Fac- 
tory, r.  225  Birch  Av 
"    Joseph,   sawyer  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.    225 
Birch  Av 
Rimond  Ernest,  tailor,  1314  Powell 
Rinaldi  Joseph,  clerk  Angelo   Luvisi,  r.   1632 

Eddy 
Rinaldo  Brothers  &  Co.  (Tobias  and  Solomon 
Rinaldo  and  C.  S.  Bier),  importers  and 
jobbers  cigars  and  Pacific  Coast  Agents 
S.    Hernsheim   Bros.    &    Co.    (New   Or- 
leans), 300-302  Bttery,  telephone  Main 
877 
"    Edwin  M.,  artist,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Hyman,  cigars  and  tobacco,  959^4  Market, 

r.  11  Russ 
"    Solomon  (Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  San  Jose 
"    Tobias  fRinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.).  r.  San  Jose 
Bincon  Grammar  School  Miss   Elizabeth  A. 
Cleveland  principal.  Silver  bet  2d  and  3d 
"    House,  270,  1st 
"    M.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  9231^  Washington 
Rinder   John    H.,   master    str    Belgic,    r.    1216 

Haight 
Rindge  Harrison  A.,  r.  2204  Steiner 
Rindskopt   Louis,  clerk  Roth    &    Co.,   r.   1004b 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Rinehart  John  T.,  worm  specialist,  100  Leaven- 
worth 
Rines  Annie  C,  widow,  r.  35181/4,  16th 
"    Charles   H.,    magnetic   healer,  7    Murphy 

Bldg,  r.  261  Arlington 
"    James  P.,  contractor,  r.  941,  14th  Av  South 
"    Joshua  R.,  carrier  postofflce,   r.  559  Mis- 
sion 
Ring  Annie,  widow,  r.  2100  Greenwich 
Ring  Brothers  (William  and  Edward  F.  Jr.), 
groceries  and  liquors,  946,  19th 
"    Byron,  vice-president  and  treasurer  West 
Coast  Advertising  and  Publishing  Co., 
58,  1st,  r.  1109,  24th 


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Ring  Charles,  pressman  West  Coast  Adv.  and 
Pub.  Co.,  r.  730  Union 
'<    Daniel,  service  man  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  410  Eddy 
"    David,  r.  346,  4th 
"    David  J.,  wood  and  coal,  1916  Union 
"    D.  C.  insurance  agent,  r.  313^4  O'Farrell 
"    Edward  B.,  clerk,  r.  612,  17th 
"    Edward  F.,  r.  549  Castro 
"    Edward  F.  Jr.  (Ring  Bros.),  934,  19th 
"    Edward  G.,  policeman,  r.  2100  Greenwich 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2018  Stockton 
"    Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper  Paul  Keyser,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Grace  Miss,  bookkeeper  J.  T.  Cavanaugh, 

r.  330  Geary 
"    Harry,  waiter  Harry  Adolph 
"    Henry,   bartender   Henry   Pregge,   r.    712 

Laurel  Av 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  9  Kate  PI 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  E  s  Manchester  nr 

Stoneman 
"    John,  watchman,  r.  150  Silver 
"    John  B.,  meterman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co,  r. 

612,  17th 
"    Louise  M.,  widow,  r.  801  Leavenworth 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  612,  17th 
'<    Powhattan  S.,  student,  r.  114  Scott 
"    Thomas  J.,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  547 

Castro,  r.  549  Castro 
"    William  (Ring  Bros.),  946,  19th 
"    William  (Ring  &  Baker), r.  510  Geary 
"    William  H.,  r.  2100  Greenwich 
"    &  Baker  (William  Ring  and  William  H. 
Baker),    men's    furnishing   goods,    1302 
Market 
Ringbacn  Catherine,  widow,  r.  357  Jessie 
Ringdal  Hjalmar,  oyster  tonger  M.  B.    Mora- 

ghan,  r.  Milbrae 
Ringelholz  Hermann,  cook  Joseph  Cook,  r.  315 

Minna 
Ringen  George  W.,  plumber,  r.  613  Lombard 
"    John  C,  bartender  Adolph  Bunker,  r.  832 

Bay 
"    Louis  P.,  clerk,  r.  613  Lombard 
"    Peter,  r.  613  Lombard 

"    Peter  A. ,  salesman  California  Bottling  Co. , 
r.  613  Lombard 
Ringen  Stove  Co.,  quick  meal  gas  and  gasoline 
stoves,  Ralph  S.  Buck  manager,  13-15 
Bluxome,  telephone  South  320 
Ringgold  Charles  S.,  barber,  SOlVa  O'Farrell,  r. 
15051/3  Pine 
"    Charles  S.,  laundryman,  r.  1402  Grove 
"    William  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  hairdresser,  1505!^ 
Pine 
Ringins  William,  master  schr  Margaret  C,  of- 
fice Pier  7,  Steuart 
Ringle  David  C,  engineer,  r.  770  Harrison 
Ringo  Henry  A.,  salesman,  r.  3025  California 

"    Samuel  A.  Rev.,  r.  1823  Devisadero 
Ringrose  Rhody,  mason  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  2618  Sacramento 
"    William,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  1031  Noe 
Ringwalt    Lansing   M.,  manufacturers'  agent, 

138  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  930  Bush 
Ringwood  Edward,  miner,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    John  H. ,  clerk,  r.  700  Dolores 
"    John  H.,  porter  A.  &  T.Weil  &  Co.,  r.  IO241/2, 

20th 
"    Peter,  hostler,  r.  366  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  hostler  James  Hurst,  r.  366  Na- 
toma 
Rinkenbach    August     H.     E.,     groceries     and 
liquors,  NW  cor  San  Jose  Av  and  Army 
Rinks  Felix  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  544M  Natoma 

"    K.  Mrs.,  liquors,  854  Howard,  r.  11  Moss 
Rinn  Harry,  porter  Nathan.  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r. 
2723  Jackson 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  56  Natoma 
"    Philip  H.,  r.  1329  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas  M.,  canvasser,  r.  56  Natoma 
Rinne  Frederick  A.,  physician,  1151  Market 
Rinner  John,  optician,  r.  147  San  Jose  Av 
Rintoul  Peter,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Rio  Bonito  Orchard  Co.,  36  Luning  Bldg 
"    Del  Llano  Water  Co.,  William  C.  Alberger 
president,  315  California,  room  15 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Rio  Bravo  Vineyard  and  Raisin  Co.,  30  Mills 

Bldg,  8th  fioor 
Rio  Grande  Western  Railway,  W.  H.  Snedaker 

general  agent,  14  Montgomery 
Riordan  Bartlett,  leather  finisher,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.  26^4  Tehama  rear 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  L  nr  8th  Av  South 
"    Catherine   F.,   teacher    Hearst    Grammar 

School,  r.  453  Polk 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1008  Washington 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  1541,  25th 
"    Cornelius,  r.  543  Polk 
"    Cornelius    J.,  clerk   Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 

Frohman,  r.  453  Polk 
"    Daniel  F.  (Kapp  &  Riordan),  r.  453  Polk 
"    Daniel,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  305  Clip- 
per 
"    Daniel  J.,   secretary   Inter  Nos    Jewelry 

Co.,  58  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  NW  cor  Pine  and 

Larkin 
"    Dennis  F.,  boots  and  shoes,  520  Valencia, 

r.  219,  17th 
"    Edward,   cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

3119  Mission 
"    Eugene,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Eugene  F.,  lineman  Gold  and  Stock  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  143  Shipley 
"     Eugene  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1541,  25th 
"    Frank  J.,  r.  416  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George,  policeman,  r.  414  Minna 
"    J.,  waiter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  101  Ash  Av 
"    James,  r.  309  Austin  Av 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  25  Victor 
"    James,  expressman,    NE   cor   Jones    aad 

Ellis,  r.  1110  De  Haro 
"    James  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  25  Victor 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Califor- 
nia and  Drumm,  r.  1305^2  Vallejo 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  407  Grove 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  2106  Bryant 
"    John,  r.  522,  17th 
"    John,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co. 
"    John,    laborer    Root   &   Robinson,   r.   907 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  painter,  r.  219J4,  14th 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1008  Washington 
"    John  D.,  printer,  r.  610  Eddy 
"    John  H.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  513  Stockton 
"    John   J.,  catter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

3119  Mission 
"    John  J.,  machinist  Revere  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

1541,25th 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  25  Victor 
"    John  P.,  r.  513  Stockton 
"    Joseph,    cooper  Pac.    Wooden   Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  735  Brannan 
"    Joseph  B.,  helper  U.  S.  Mint.  r.  1415   Post 
"    Joseph    H.,    deputy    County  Clerk,  r.  229 

Kearny 
"    Joseph  J.,  finisher  Sterling  Furniture  Co., 

r.  2039  Harrison 
"    Joseph  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  155  Silver 
"    Josephine  F.  Miss,  tailoress  E.  Johnson,  r. 

276  Minna 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1133  Buchanan 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1541,  25th 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Mary  Miss,  boarding,  1616  Grove 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  610  Eddy 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r  154  Perry 
"    Michael,  pressman,  r.  1309  Utah 
"    Michael  J.,  teamster,  r.  L  nr  8th  Av  South 
"    Michael  J.,  upholsterer,  r.  522'/2  Howard 
"    M.  J.,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 


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Riordan  Nellie,  domestic,  909  Steiner 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  1008  Washington 
"    P.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Patrick,  r.  1529  Howard 
"    Patrick  (Riordan  &  McGovern),    r.    735?^ 

Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  14d  Clinton 
"    Patrick,   teamster   Kenny  &  McHugh,  r. 

NE  cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    Patrick  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  7  Pearl 
Riordan  Patrick  W.,  Most  Rev.,  Archbishop  of 
San  Francisco,  study  1100  Franklin,  r. 
112a  Eddy 
"    Patrick  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  311914  Mission 
"    Richard,  house  and  sign  painter,  47,  3d 
"    Richard  R.,  printer,  r.  610  Eddy 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  219^4   14th 
"    Thomas,  hostler  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1122  Lar- 

kin 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  410  Waller 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  421,  4th 
Riordan  Thomas  D.,  attorney  at  law,  204-308 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Timothy,  hostler,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    Timothy,  plasterer,  r.  2039  Harrison 
"    Timothy  P.,  policeman,  r.  410  Waller 
"    Timothy  P.,  real  estate,  632  Market,  r.  1415 

Post 
■'    Walter  A.,  driver,  r.  4051/4  Grove 
"    William  J.,  clerk  T.  P.  Riordan,  r.  1415  Post 
"    &  McGovern  (Patrick  Riordan  and  Phillip 
McGovern),  liquors,  1180  Mission 
4®"Riordan.    See  Rearden  and  Reardon 
Rioth  Nicholas  E.,  lineman,  r.  17  Harriet 
Ripley  Charles,  student,  r.  216  Eddy 
"    Fannie  Miss,  seamtress,  r.  5  Ewing  PI 
"    George  H.,  with  Equitable  Life  Assurance 
Society,  6-12  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Burlingame 
"    J.,  forgemanPac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Robert  M.,  driver  Underwriter's  Fire  Pa- 
trol Station  1,  r.  60  Tehama 
Rippe  Frederick  (J.  H.  &  F.   Rippe),    and   gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  2801,  16th,  r.  105  Capp 
"    Henry,  clerk  John  Puckhaber,  r.   SW   cor 

15th  Av  South  and  P 
"    James,  upholsterer,  r.  1310  Green 
Rippe  J.  H.  &  F.  (John  H.  and  Frederick),   gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  NW  cor  24th  and  Po- 
trero  Av 
"    John,  packing  dept.  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  434  Minna 
Rippe  JolinH.  (J.  H.  &F.  Rippe),  and  groceries 
and  liquors,  NW  cor  Bryant  and  24th, 
r.  2536  Bryant 
"    Richard,  clerk  George  Schomer,  r.  1829  Mar- 
ket 
Rippeto  Charles,  clerk,  r.  611  Franklin 
Rippich  Frederick,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital 
Rippon  Thomas  J.,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  825 
Haight 
"    William  E.,  capitalist,  r.  825  Haight 
Rippstein  Gottlieb,  wood  and  coal,  812-814  Fol- 

som 
Risberg  Charles  P.,  stevedore,  r.  23a Vandewater 
Rischmuller  George,  patent  door  openers   and 
closers,  40  New  Montgomery,  r.  320,  19th 
•'    George  Jr.,  r.  320,  19th 
"    Henry,  modeler,  r.  19311/4  Lexington  Av 

Risdon  Iron  &  Locomotive  Works, 

W.  H.  Taylor  president,  R.  S.  Moore 
superintendent,  L.  R.  Mead  secretary, 
manufacturers  of  mining  and  marine 
machinery,  engines  and  boilers,  SE  cor 
Howard  and  Beale,  telephone  Main  236 


Risen  Peter,  clerk  Michael  Both,  r.  NE  cor  25th 

and  Capp 
Risi  Aloise,  shoemaker,  806  Greenwich 
"    Peter,  brass  molder  Frank  Baud,  r.  803!4 
Vallejo 
isS-Kisi.    See  Rissi 
Rising  Richard,  attorney  at  law,  43  41-45  Mills 

Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  1101  Laguna 
Risk  Joseph,    plumber  William  F.    Wilson,  r. 
517  Noe 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  15  Alta 
"    William  H.,  butcher,  r.  15  Alta 
Risley    Henry,   special    policeman,    Municipal 
Burglar  Alarm  Co.,  r.  245i/4  Clara 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaking,  629  Eddy 
Rispaud  Pierce,  liquors,  501,  6th,  r.  515,  6th 
Risselin  Simon,  gardener  Serveau  Bros.,  r.  2328 

California 
Rissi   Jeremiah    (McCarthy    &    Rissi),    r.    432 

Broadway 
4®="Rissi.    See  Risi 
Rissmann  Louis,  cabinetmaker  Home  Mfg.  Co 

r.  1116  Treat  Av 
Risso  Giovanni    B.,   baker  L.   Valente,  r.  214 

Broadway 
Risso  Giuseppe,  florist,  r.  141  !4  Shipley 
"    Joseph,  gardener,  r.  W  s  Mission  opp  Sil- 
ver Av 
Rist  Ella  Miss,  r.  819  California 

"    Eugene  A.,  waiter,  r.  723  O'Farrell 
Ristell  H.,  seaman  str  Progreso 
Ristenpart    William   A.,    salesman    W.    &   J. 

Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Ristow  Carl,  seaman,  r.  NW  cor  Nebraska  and 
Army 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Ne- 
braska and  Army 
"    Otto  A.,  carriage  painter,  r.  NW  cor  Ne- 
braska and  Army 
Ritchie  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  137,  3d 
"    Agnes  Miss,  principal   Pixley  Free  Kin 

dergarten,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Daniel  M.,  lithographer,  r.  639  Natoma 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  11071/4  Montgomery 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
"    Frederick  D.,  clerk  Paul  Friedman,  r.  1127 

18th 
"    James  A.,  clerk,  r.  109  Frederick 
"    James  A.,  pattern  maker,  r.  340,  6th 
"    James  C,  conductor   Market    St.    Ry.,   r. 

3504A  Mission 
"    John,  motorman  Market   St.   Ry.,  r.   1518 

Eddy 
' '    Joseph ,  clerk  Pac.  Pump  and  Windmill  Co. , 

r.  72  Tehama 
"    Martha    H.,    teacher   Humboldt   Primary 

school,  r.  606  Sutter 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1107%  Montgomery  rear 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  639  Natoma 
"    NapoleonB.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  1127, 

18th 
"    Romer  K.,  clerk  Butler  &  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
"    William,  conductor  S.    F.    &    S.  M.    Ry., 

r.  766  San  Jose  Av 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  11  Pacific 
"    William  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  11071/4  Mont- 
gomery rear 
Ritchzenhain  Albert,  seaman,  r.  2  Washington 
Rithet  Robert  P.,  .president  Welch  &  Co.,  320 

California 
Rithmoeller  Christian,  clerk  Richard  Speckter, 

r.  2441  Mission 
Ritleng  Frank,  bartender  E.  R.  Fischer,  r.  415 

Powell 
Ritow  Charles,  harness  maker,  r.  9  August  Alley 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  9  August  Alley 
Rits  Martin,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms,  r. 

722  Washington 
4®-  Rits.    See  Ritts  and  Ritz 
Ritschy  Valentine  (Howard &  Ritschy),  r.  I2814, 

7th 
Ritter  Albert,  druggist,  r.  104  Mason 
"    Albert  A.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  5,  6th, 

r.  1511  Clay 
"    Charles  A.,  r.  343  Waller 
"    Charles  A.  Jr.,  clerk  I.  J.  Truman,  r.  343 

Waller 
"    Edward  T.,  compositor  Brown,  Meese  & 
Craddock,  r.  434i/4  Shotwell 


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Rittei-  Gustave,  machine  hand   Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  42414  Shotwell 
"    Henry  J.,  plumber  Koch  &  Grimes,  r.  343 

Waller 
"    Herman,  teacher  physical  culture,  r.  923% 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  F.,  engraver  Galloway  Litho  Co.,  r. 

1628  Grove 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  424^4  Shotwell 
"    Martin  v.,  weigher    U.    S.    Mint,    r.    San 

Leandro,  Cal. 
"    Paul  N.,  liquors,  NE  cor  7th  Av  and  Ful- 
ton, r.  6,  1st  Av 
"    William,  assistant   exchange    teller  The 

Bank  of  California,  r.  1826  Ellis 
"    William  F.,  bartender  Paul  Ritter,  r.  1st 
Av  nr  McAllister 
Bitterman  Hedwig,  domestic,  3309  Clay 
Rittigstein  Frank,  clerk,  r.  253,  4th 

"    Jonas,  second  hand  clothing,  253,  4th 
Rittmann  George,  molder,  r.  2533  Missian 
"    Henry,  waiter  Marchand's  Restaurant,  r. 
110,  11th 
Rittmeier  Caspar,  janitor  Trades'  Union  Hall, 

r.  1159  Mission 
Rittner  Julius,  bartender,  r.  3  Hopeton  Terrace 
Rittore  Edward  L.,  assistant   weigher  U.   S. 
Customs,  r.  1524  Stockton 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  511  Greenwich 
4®"  Ritts.    See  Rits  and  Ritz 
Ritty  Daniel,  asst.  engineer  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 

r.  1037  Market 
Ritz  A  H.,  physician,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Nicholas,  porter   Henry    Gellert,    r.    1402 
Kearny 
4®"  Ritz.    See  Rits  and  Ritts 
Ritzau  Fritz,  metal   roofer   Forderer   Cornice 
Wks,  r.  415  Powell 
"    Henry,  cigar  manufacturer,   1704i/^  Folsom 
"    Henry  Jr.,  musician,  r.  1704%  Folsom 
"    Louis  N.,  musician,  r.  24  Ellis 
Ritzenheim  Albert  W.,  seaman  str  General  Mc- 
Dowell, r.  2  Washington 
Ritzenthaler  August,  brewer,  r.  406  Francisco 
Rivara  Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  239  Broad 
"    Lucas,  machinist,  r.  !i39  Broad 
"    Ventorino,  fruits  and  vegetables,  533  Pine, 
r.  239  Broad 
Rivard  Charles  E.,  lumberman,  r.  681  Mission 
"    Felix  X.  F.  (Rivard  &  St.  Onge),  r.  1332 

California 
"    George  T.,  barber  Seppich  &  Kleinhans,  r. 

1318  Fell 
"    &  St.  Onge  (Felix  X.  F.  Rivard  and  Theo- 
dore St.    Onge),  carpenters,    1332   Cali- 
fornia 
Rivas  Isaac,  physician,  1716  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  D.,  tailor,  r.  3  Salmon 
"    Mary,  widow,  shirt  maker,  r.  1707  Mason 
Rivau  Charles,  cook,  r.  SOSVa  Montgomery  Av 
Rive  Eliza,  widow,  r.  2920  Pine 
"    Jules,  bookkeeper,  r.  2920  Pine 
"    Philip,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  2920  Pine 
"    Robert  V.,  cigar  maker,  r.  2920  Pine 
Rivelli  George,  fruits  and  vegetables,  123,  26th 
River  Bryan  H.,  clerk  cashier's  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  116  Page 

RIVER  EXPRESS  CO. 

(between  San  Francisco,  Stockton,  An- 
tioch,  Napa  and  Benicia),  Van  Pelt, 
Kelton  &  Magee  proprietors,  express, 
forwarding  and  commission,  baggage 
taken  on  storage,  3  Spear,  telepboue 
Main  31 
River  Joseph,  asst.  Market  Inspector  Board  of 
Health,  r.  116  Page 

"    Joseph  P.,  student,  r.  116  Page 

' '    Louis  P. ,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  116  Page 
Rivero  Petra  Mrs.,  r.  5  Magner  PI 

"    Silvio,  molder,  r.  313  Green 
Rivers  Alden  C,   laborer    Golden    State    and 
Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  210  Palmer 

"    Anna  Miss,  r.  1326  Hayes 
Rivers  Brothers  (Thomas  W.  and  Christopher 
C),    importers     and    groceries,    500-504 
Hayes 

"    Charles  A.,  molder,  r.  310  Palmer 


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Rivers  Christopher   C.   (Rivers  Bros.),    r.   1306 
Hayes 
"    George,  hostler  St.  George  Stables 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  501  Octavia 
'-'    Harry,  waiter,  r.  439  Minna 
"    J.,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 

17th 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  35  Louisa  rear 
"    John  C,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1715  Leavenworth 
"    K.    A.     Mrs.,    administratrix    estate    of 

Thomas  Adani,  r.  814  Hayes 
"    Richard  F.,  seaman,  r.  210  Palmer 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  210  Palmer 
"    Thomas  W.  (Rivers  Bros.),  r.  814  Hayes 
"    Walter,  expert   accountant,  r.  3103%  Bu- 
chanan 
>e®"Rivers.    See  Rivas 
Riverside    Mill    and    Mining    Co.,    56    Nevada 

Block 
Rivert  Hector,  coachman,  204  Haight 
Rivesch    John,  kitchen    hand  Bennett  &  Wit- 

mer,  r.  26  Sherwood  PI 
Rivett  Charles,  cook,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Riviere  Louis,  dyer,  r.  814  Jessie  rear 
Rivolo  Antonio  (Fabris  &  Rivolo),  r.  422  Vallejo 

rear 
Rivolta  Gaetano  (F.  Cavagnaro  &  Co.),  r.  1017, 

18th 
Rix  Alfred  S.,  salesman  Hills  Bros. 
"    Alice  Mrs.,  journalist,  r.  1076  Union 

Rix  Compressed  Air  Machinery 

Co.   The,   Edward  A.   Rix    president, 

William  A.  Hewitt  vice-president  and 

secretary,  Patrick  Reardon  treasurer, 

11-13,  1st 

Rix  Edward  A.,  president  The  Rix  Compressed 

Air   Machinery    Co.,    11-13,   1st,  r.    1076 

Union 

"    E.  Hale,  clerk  Porter  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  42,  12th 

Rix  Hale,  attorney  at  law,  53  City  Hall  Av,  r. 

42,  12th 
Rix  William  (Bishop  &  Wheeler),  attorney  at 

law,  532  Market,  room  41,  r.  Alameda 
4®"Rix.    See  Rex 

Rixford  Emmet,   physician    and   surgeon,  229 
Geary,  hours  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Main  5097,  r.  1713  Pierce,  telephone 
Pine  2231 
Rixford  Emmet  H.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  53,  r.  1814  Baker 
Rixford  G.  P.,  real  estate  and  mining,  323  Phe- 
lan  Bldg.,  r.  1713  Pierce 
"    Loring  P.,  architect  Pissis  &  Moore,  r.  1713 

Pierce 
"    Luther  P.,  r.  1910  Lyon 
Rixon   Albert,  foreman   Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  406!4 
Brannan 
"    A.  William,  asst.  foreman  Union  Ice  Co., 

r.  4O6V2  Brannan 
"    Henry,  laundryman,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  1501  Montgomery 
"    J.,  carpenter,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
Rizzi  Giuseppe,  marble  artist,  r.  123  California 

Av 
Rizzo  Andrew,  barber,  r.  319  Green 
''    Angelo,  barber,  r.  319  Green 
"    G.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
"    Giuseppe,  barber,  443  Broadway 
Rizzuto    Antonio,   laborer   J.   Roylance  Brass 
Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  laborer  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks,  r. 
168  Tehama 
Roach  Alexander,  r.  127,  2d 
"    Alexander  Jr.,  r.  127,  2d 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  138  Rose  Av 


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Roach  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1914  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  10i4  Clyde 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  234,  5th 
"    Charles  T.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

2533  Washington 
"    David,  teamster,  r.  783  Folsom 
"    David  J.,  laborer,  r.  343  Clementina 
"    Edward  J.,  plumber,  r.  3532  Washington 
"    Edward,  r.  667  Minna 
"    Edward,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  752 

Howard 
"    Ella  Miss.,  typewriter  Julius  C.  McCeney, 

r.  417  Larkin 
"    Elmer  D.,  clerk,  r.  238g  12th 
"    Francis  R..  bartender  J.  E.  Roach,  r.  1048 

Howard 
"    Frank,  saloonkeeper,  r.  668  Clementina 
"    Frank  T.,  porter  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r.  17i/4 

Oak 
"    George,  flyman   Morosco's   Grand    Opera 

House,  r.  726  Mission 
"    Harry,  salesman  Cal.  Ink  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.,  coalpasser  str  Mexico 
"    James,  butcher,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    James,  coachman,  r.  1513  Polk 
"    James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1300  Sanchez 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  14e  Harriet 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  230,  15th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  231  Perry  rear 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  343  Clementina 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  547  Mission 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1046  Folsom 
"    James,  vaquero,  r.  cor  Railroad  Av  and  6th 

Av  South 
"    James  F.,  teamster  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r. 

127,  2d 
"    Jeremiah  E.,  liquors,  1048  Howard 
"    John,  r.  1332,  7th  Av  South 
"    John,  r.  14^,  13th 
"    John,  butcher  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  7th 

Av  South  bet  K  and  L, 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  231  Perry  rear 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    John,  submarine  diver,  r.  49  Hermann 
"    John  A.,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  234,  5th 
"    John  H.,  hackdriver,  r.  67  Everett 
"    John  N.,  printer,  r.  115  Grove 
"    John  P.,  bricklayer,  r.  138  Rose  Av 
"    John  P.,  tinsmith,  r.  1016  Montgomery 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  112  William 
"    Joseph,  fireman,  r.  640  Tennessee 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  343  Clementina 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  1328  Page 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  lodgings,  568  Howard 
"    Maria  L.  Miss,  r.  830  Union 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  137,  2d 
"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  530  Stevenson 
"    Michael  H.,  laborer,  r.  836  Illinois 
"    Nicholas,  seaman,  r.  318  Steuart 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.   NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    Richard  D.,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  338g  13th 
"    Richard  J.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  2523  Bush 
"    Richard  R.,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co., 

r.  48  Ritch 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  Napa  and  Ken- 
tucky 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  365!4  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  coal  passer  str  Australia 
"    Thomas,  fireman   str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  307 

Fremont 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  531  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 


Roach  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  568  Howard 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  568  Howard 
"    Thomas  F.,  bricklayer,  r.  138  Rose  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  driver,  r.  343  Clementina 
"    Thomas  J.,  seaman,  r.  9  Welsh 
"    Walter,  sergeant  at  arms  S.  F.  Stock  and 

Exchange  Board,  r.  1914  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William,  barber,  r.  1016  Montgomery 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  115  Grove 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    William   A.,  teamster   Poly,  Heilbron  & 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
"    William  J.,  molder  Golden  State  and  Min- 
ers' Iron  Wks,  r.  7  Harriet 
"    William  M.,  salesman  Deasy  Bros.,  r.  115 
Grove 
4®=  Roach.    See  Roche 
Roak  Caddie,  widow,  r.  124  Turk 
Roane  Addison  M.,  varieties,  3133  Mission 
Roath  Warrington  E.,  master  mariner,   r.  2647 

Howard 
Robart  August  F.,  engineer,  r.  1  Kohler  PI 
Robarts  F.  A.  L.,  clerk  Bank  of  British  Colum- 
bia, r.  Sausalito 
Robb  David,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  318  Taylor 
Rotob  Frank,  manager  Millbrae  Dairy,  814  Octa- 
via,  r.  810  Octavia 
"    Herbert  C,  machinist  Byron  Jackson,  r. 

1536,  17th 
"    James,  gripman   Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2031 

Ellis 
"    Margaret  M.  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Robbers  Henry  F.  (Robbers  &  Rulfs),  r.  1916a 
Howard 
"    &    Rulfs  (Henry   F.    Robbers   and  Frank 
Rulfs),  groceries,  1954  Howard 
Robbert  Adolph  F.,  with  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.. 

r.  206  Oak 
Robbin  Edward  M.,  porter,  r.  13  Tehama  rear 
Robbins  Charles,  r.  574  Folsom 
"    Charles  P.,  insurance  agent,  r.  329  Lobos 
"    Charlotte  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1304  Powell 
"    C.  R.,  book  agent,  r.  95  Steuart 

ROBBINS  EDWARD,  M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon,  hours  1 :30  to  5 
and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays  6  to  7  p.  m., 
office  and  r.  1508  Market,  telephone 
Jessie  701 

Robbins  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1228  Hampshire 
"    Enos  v.,  real  estate  appraiser,  322  Pine,  r. 
826  Powell 

Robbins  F.  A.  Press  Works, 

Frederick      A.     Robbins      president, 
Thomas  R.  Kent  secretary,   manufac- 
turers   presses,    dies,    punching'  and 
shearing' machinery,  324-326  Fremont, 
telephone  Main  841 
Bobbins  Fred  0.,  manager  gas    stove  depart- 
ment San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  236 
Post,  r.  816  Sutter 
Robbins  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  1235a  Folsom 
Robbins  Frederick  A.,  president  F.  A.  Robbins 
Press  Works,  324-336  Fremont,  r.  334  Fre- 
mont 

"    Frederick    B.,    operator    Buckingham    & 
Hecht,  r.  39.52c  Folsom 

•'    G.  Burr,  r.  34  Ellis 

"    George  J.,  stone  cutter  P.  Degan,  r.  NE  cor 
31st  Av  and  K 
Robbins  H.  R.,  proprietor  Twin  Brothers  Mush 
Factory,  13  Halieck,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Isaac  H.,  laborer,  r.  137  Wildey 

"    James  C,  cashier  Atlas  Assurance  Co.,r. 
317  Broderick 

"    John,  liquors,  533  Pacific,  r.  Commercial 
Hotel 

"    John  T.,  horseman,  r.  413%,  5th  Av 

"    Joseph  B.,  calker,  r.  16  Moss 

"    Samuel,  butcher  William  H.  Kelm,  r.  1304 
Powell 

"    Samuel  B.,  real  estate,  r.  1312  Geary 

"    Samuel  L,.,  compositor,  r.  1304  Powell 
Robcke  Charles  F.,  lumberman  S.  H.   Harmon 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  1  Alger  PI 
Robe  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  438  Golden  Gate  Av 

"     Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  914  Larkin 


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Rober  William,  cooper,  r.  IGOY2  Shipley 
Roberson  Richard,  longshoreman  O.  R.  and  N. 

Co. 
Robert  Aglae,  widow,  r.  53  Shipley  rear 

•'    Anthony  J.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  734^4,  22d 

"  Felix,  cellarman  Peter  Robert,  r.  115  Tren- 
ton 

"    Gustave,  laborer,  r.  503  Folsom 

"    H.  D.,  marine  engineer,  r.  212,  1st 

"  Joseph,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    Peter,  wines  and  liquors,  1239  Stockton,  r. 
1310Vi  Powell 
Roberts    Ada  M.    Miss,    teacher   Washington 
Evening  School,  r.  1829  Ellis 

"    Adaline,  widow,  r.  53  Shipley 

"    Alexander,  porter,  r.  702  Vallejo 

"  Alexena  Mrs.,  principal  J.  Sheldon  Lux 
Potter  Free  Kindergarten,  74  West  Mis- 
sion, r.  1821a  Howard 

"  Alfred  E.,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
242  Fell 

"  Andrew  W.,  stenographer  Union  Oil  Co.  of 
Cal.,  r.  1829  Ellis 

"    Arthur  E.,  mining,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Azariah  E.,  boiler  maker  McMurphy  & 
McEvoy,  r.  1821  Howard 

"    Benjamin  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1345a  24th 
Roberts  Benjamin  K.,  captain  Light  Battery 
D,  5th  Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 

"  C.  Arthur,  financial  agent,  1-3  Chronicle 
Bldg 

"    Charles,  porter,  r.  10  West  Mission 

"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  1829  Ellis 

"  Charles  M.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt&  Co., 
r.  1301/2,  9th 

"    Clarence,  carpenter,  r.  50!4,  3d 

"    D.,  seaman,  r.  110,  6th 

"  Daniel  W.,  manufacturers'  agent,  609  Sac- 
ramento, rooms  5-6 

"  Dominick,  poultry  commission  merchant, 
504-506  Front,  r.  932  Dolores 

"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  4  Albion  Av  rear 

"    Edward,  furrier,  r.  4  Burritt 

"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 

"  Edward  D.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  514  Missouri 

"  Edward  F.,  clerk  Hartwell,  Mitchell  & 
Willis 

"    E.  H.,  r.  1120  Harrison 

"    Elizabeth  F.,  widow,  r.  136  Fulton 

' '  Elmer  E. ,  secretary  Temple  of  Health  Med- 
icine Co.,  r.  442  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Emeline  L.  Miss,  teacher  Spring  Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  1503  Pine 

"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  1621i4  Powell 

"  Ferdinand  D.,  carpenter  W.  H.  Elliott,  r. 
924  Mission 

"    Flora,  widow,  r.  708  O'Farrell 

"  Florence  A.  Miss,  stenographer  Oceanic 
SSCo.,r.  Oakland 

"  Florence  V.  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  1611 
Vallejo 

"    Frances  A.,  widow,  r.  789  Haight 

"    Francisco  B.,  clerk  Joy's,  r.  212  Grove 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  117  Steuart 

"  Frank  E.,  harness  maker  Leibold  Harness 
Co.,r.  1829  Ellis 

"    Frederick,  paperhanger,  r.  1127  Stevenson 

"    Frederick  J.,  machinist,  r.  611  Natoma 

"  Frederick  T.,  tailor,  1006  Valencia,  r.  608, 
21st 

ROBERTS  GEORGE  F., 

fine,  candies  and  chocolates,  trade  sup- 
plied, manufactory  NW  cor  Busn  and 
Polk,  telephone  East  521,  r.  2518  Clay 

Roberts  George  G.,  r.  1915  Eddy 
"    George  H.,  porter  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  3233!^,  16th 
"    Gustave,  laborer,  r.  26  Hinckley 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  333  Texas 
"    Henry  F.,  seaman,  r.  .50214  Broadway 
"    Hugh  T.,  bookkeeper   Judson    Mfg   Co.,  r. 

1017,  20th 
"    J.,  steerage  watchman  str  Belgic 
"    James,  carpenter  r.  272  Tehama  rear 
"    James,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  43  Perry 


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Roberts  James,  solicitor  .^tna  Insurance  Co., 
r.  474  Jessie 
"    James  B.,  insurance   agent,  415  Montgom- 
ery room  7,  r.  572  Harrison 
"    James  E.,  can  maker  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James  E.,  compositor,  r.  1915  Eddy 
"    James  G.,  bricklayer,  r.  518,  19th 
"    James  H.,  metal  roofer,  r.  206  Waller 
"    James  M.,  painter,  r.  1347,  26th 
"    James  S.,  carpenter,  r.  272  Tehama  rear 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jesse,    teamster,    r.    cor  Ward    and    San 

Bruno  Av 
"    Jesse     S.,    clerk    superintendent's   office 
Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  Golden  Gate, 
Cal. 
"    J.  H.,  salesman  Golden  Gate  Comp.  Yeast 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  baggage   man   S.  P.  Co.,  r.  313b   San 

Jose  Av 
"    John,  bartender  I.  Holt,  r.  650  Mission 
"    John,  calker,  r.  238  Ritch 
"    John,  cigar  maker,  r.  327  Pacific 
"    John,    dairyman,   30th    Av    South  nr  San 

Bruno  Av 
"    John,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  406 

Bryant 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  290  Union 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  15  Harriet 
"    John,  master  str  Farallon,  r.  518,  19th 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  861  Market 
"    John  A.,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1065  Market 
"    John  A.,  salesman  Leibold  Harness  Co.,  r. 

1902  Ellis 
"    John  C,  conductor  Market    St.  Ry,  r.  1585 

Valencia 
"    John  H.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  212a  Octavia 
"    John  H.,  laborer,  r.  238  Ritch 
"    John  J.  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1021  Hampshire 
"    John  J.,  collector  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  P.,  r.  305  Michigan  rear 
"    John  T.,  clerk    J.  A.  Folger   &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John  W.,  r.  1503  Pine 
Roberts   John    W.,    physician  and   president 
Temple  of   Health  Medicine  Company, 
443  Van  Ness  Av,  r.  1918Paciflc  Av,  Ala- 
meda 
Roberts  John  W.,  president  The  Roberts  Print- 
ing Co.,  320  Sutter,  r.  2519  Eagle  Av,  Ala- 
mena 
John  W.,  watchman,  r.  20th  Av  South  nr  N 
Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  r.  122  Clipper 
Joseph,  clerk  Kohlberg,    Strauss  &Froh 

man,  r.  627  Geary 
Joseph   F.,    driver  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.  1915 

Eddy 
Joseph  I.,  salesman,  r.  426a  23d 
JosephT.,  driver  John  Roberts,  r.  30th  Av 

South  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
Joshua  A.,  reporter  The  Bradstreet  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Joshua  A,,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

r.  22  Hartford 
Julius,  baker,  r.  34  Morris  Av 
Leonard,   machinist    Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  Fillmore  and  Greenwich 
Lewis,  delivery  clerk  S.  P.  Taylor  Sons,  r. 

25a  Vandewater 
Lottie,  widow,  r.  1213  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lillie  Mrs.,  teacher  language, r.  1611  Val- 
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Roberts  Maria   Miss,    teacher    Spring   Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  1503  Pine 
"    Marion  J.,  widow,  r.  1021  Hampshire 
"    Marshall    C,   machinist    Fulton  Eng.    & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  1413  California 
Roberts  Martin  R.,  president  and  superinten- 
dent Excelsior  Coal  and  Screening  Co., 
5  Spear,  r.  904  Washington 
Roberts  Martin  R.  Jr.,  vice-president  and  gen- 
eral agent  Excelsior  Coal  and  Screening 
Co.,  5  Spear,  r.  904  Washington 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  728  Shotwell 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  liquors,  16  Folsom 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1829  Ellis 
"    Mary  A.  E.,  widow,  r.  1013  Post 
"    Mary     E.,    teacher    Humboldt     Primary 

School,  r.  1915  Eddy 
"    Max,  r.  24  Morris  Av 

"    Milton F.,carpenterU.S.  Navy,r. 309  Jones 
"    M.  J.,  waiter,  r.  863!4  Market 
"    Nellie  A.,  widow,  r.  1416  Hyde 
"    Oliver,  mining,  r.  1803  Broadway 
"    O.  T.,  molder,  r.  335  Mississippi 
"    Owen  M.  V.,  carpenter,  r.  28  Dearborn 
"    Patrick  F.,  teamster,  r.  1509  Kansas 
"    Peter,  r.  ISIO!/^  Powell 
"    Peter  F.,  band  sawyer  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 

r.  335  Fair  Oaks 
"    Peter  L.,  carpenter,  r.  Prospect  Av  nr  Es- 
meralda Av 
"    Porter,  student,  r.  1213  Golden  Gate  Av 
Roberts   Printing   Co.  The,  John  W.  Roberts 
president,    counting  house    stationery, 
power  printers,  importers  and  makers 
advertising  cards,  220  Sutter 
R.,hackdriver,  r.  126  Ellis 
Richard,  baker,  r.  211,  7th 
Richard  M.  (Roberts  &  Tuft),  r.  1211  Point 

Lobos  Av 
Richard  W.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
R.  H  ,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,,  r.  Lorin 
Robert,  insurance,  r.  700  Jones 
Robert,  seaman,  r.  322  Main 
Robert  H.,  watchman  Risdon  I.    and    L. 

Wks,  r.  Alameda 
Robert  T.,  r.  1243,  23d 
Robert    W.,    driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1915 

Eddy 
Roland,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Rudolph  S.,  r.  24  Morris  Av 
Samuel  H.,  dentist,  120  McAllister 
Silas  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1829  Ellis 
Stanley  C,  city  agent  Golden  Gate  Com- 
pressed Yeast  Co.,  r.  703  Geary 
Steam  Track  Layer,  42  Market,  room  7 
Stephen,  office  124  Sansome,  room  25 
Stephen  N.,  r.  505/2,  3d 

ROBERTS  T., 

practical  boot  and  shoe  maker,  4  Sum- 
mer, r.  4131^  19tli 

Roberts  T.,  seaman  str  .Santa  Rosa 
"    Thomas,  carriage  maker,   1613  Market,  r. 

NE  cor  Brazil  Av  and  Moscow 
■'    Thomas,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  936%  Bryant 
"    Thomas  G.   (Roberts  &  Saunders),   r.   131 

Turk 
"    Thomas  H.,  r.  335  Mississippi 
"    Thomas  N.,  pilot  str  San  Joaquin  No.  4 
"    Thomas  R.,  clerk  Trans-Atlantic  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  617  Bush 
"    Tobias,  cloak  maker,  r.  119a  Leavenworth 

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Roberts  Undine  L.  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r. 
1611  Vallejo 
"    Walter  R.,  r.  1821  Howard 
"    William,  r.  28,  8th 
"    William,  carriage  maker  Thomas  Roberts, 

r.  NE  cor  Brazil  Av  and  Moscow 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  630  Natoma 
"    William,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 

I6O1/2  Shipley 
"    William,  cutter  J.  H.  Curley  &  Co.,  r.  6O414 

Haight 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  lie  Clara 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  922;^  Folsom 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1424  Broadway 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  527  Vallejo 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  85  Everett 
"    William,  painter,  r.  1873  Mission 
"    William,  pressman  Salvation  Army,  r.  1139 

Market 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  1920  Pierce 
"    William  C,  teacher  music,  r.  136  Fulton 
"    William  E.,  machinist  Wells,* Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  222  Leavenworth 
"    William  E.  C,  foreman  Cal.  Gas  Fixture 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  F.,  butcher,  2817  California 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Whitman  &  Barnes  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  M.,  bookkeeper  The  Bank  of  Cali- 
fornia, r.  i920  Pierce 
"    William  W.,  r.  524  Eddy 
"    Xena  Miss,  principal  T.  Fuller  Shattuck 
Jr.    Memorial   Free  Kindergarten,  and 
Merchants'  Free  Kindergarten,  74  West 
Mission,  r.  1821a  Howard 
Roberts  &  Saunders  (Thomas  G.  Roberts  and 
Daniel  E.  Saunders),  bicycles  and  bicy- 
cle repairing,  201  Larkin 
"    cfe  Tuft  (Richard  M.  Roberts  and  Alfred  C. 
Tuft),  butchers,  50  Steuart 
4®-Roberts.    See  Robert 

Robertson  A.  Maud  Miss,  stenographer  R.  S.  Al- 
exander &  Son,  r.  6  Metcalf  PI 
"    Aimwell  F.,  laundry  man,  r.  1228  Pine 
"    Alexander,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 
Berkeley 

ROBERTSON  ALEXANDER  M., 

importer  and  dealer  books,  fine  paper, 
cards  and  wedding  stationery,  126 
Post,  teleplione  Grant  5,  r.  1321  Page 

Robertson  Annie,  widow,  r.  1516,  20th,  Potrero 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  828  Bush 
"    Augusta   C.   Miss,  vice-principal   Pacific 

Heights  Grammar  School,  r.  2320  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Boiling  C.  secretary  Pacific  Commercial 

Co.,  212-214  Front 
Robertson  C.    F.,  architect,  74  Donohoe   Bldg, 

hours  2:30  to  5:30  p.  m.,  r.  1513'^  Mission 
"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  202,  2d 
"    Charles,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  733i4,  30th 
"    Charles,  tailor,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Charles,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2839,  16th 
"    Charles  F.,  fireman,  r.  15!4  Welsh 
"    Charles  H.,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

7221/2,  20th 
"    Charles  M.,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Daniel,  stevedore,  r.  15i4  Welsh 
•'    David,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  18  Welsh 
"    David  R.,  clerk  W.  H.  Campbell 
"    Donald,   bookkeeper  Cal.    Wine  Assn.,  r. 

447  McAllister 
"    Duncan  C,  box  washer  E.  J.  Bowen,  r.  417 

Kearny 
"    E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1.330  Alabama 
"    Edward,  driver,  r.  1106  Folsom 
"    Edward    H.,  salesman  J.J.  Crowe    &Co., 

r.  314,  3d 
"    Edwin    D.,  laborer,    r.  SW  cor   Juno    and 

Lower  Terrace 
"    E.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  637  Guerrero 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  120i^  Silver 
"    Eugenia    A.    Miss,    dressmaker,   r.     1514 

Welsh 
"    F.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  958  Mission 
"    Frank,  machinist,  r.  952  Mission 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  22,  5th 


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Robertson  Frank  E.,  naotorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M. 
By.,  r.  764  San  Jose  Av 
"    George,  manager  Butchers'   Review  Pub- 
lishing Co..  620  Merchant 
"    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1047  Chesnut 

"  George  E.,  cook  Becker  &  Burkhardt,  r.  203 
East 

"  George  N.,  attorney  at  law,  4-7  Mills  Bldg, 
4th  floor,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Gustav,  gunsmith,  r.  1813  Dupont 

"  Helen  Miss,  clerk  E.  J.  McMurry,  r.  1624 
Polk 

"    Henry  D.,  physician,  705  Sutter 

"  James,  apprentice  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks, 
r.  120%  Silver 

«'    James,  baker,  r.  327  Broadway 

"  James,  bartender  J.  Donnelly,  r.  1001  McAl- 
lister 

"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  251,  11th 

"    James,  calker,  r.  11  Silver 

"  James,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1003 
Minnesota 

"    James  Jr.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  11  Silver 

"    James  H.,  r.  919,  25th 

"    John,  dentist,  2104  Market 

"    John,  physician,  903  Sutter,  r.  Livermore 

"    John,  stevedore,  r.  525  Folsom 

'■  Jessie  M.  Miss,  editor  Society,  r.  918 
Hyde 

"    J.  J.,  surgeon  str  San  Juan 

"  John  C,  salesman  Robertson  &  Soderlund, 
r.  325  Minna 

"  John  D.,  publisher,  729  Montgomery,  r.  830 
Greenwich 

"  John  D.,  teller  Cal.  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 
Co.,  r.  2112  Green 

'<    John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  5  Rivoli  A V 

"    John  P.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  525  Folsom 

"  Joseph,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  318 
Austin  Av 

'<  Joseph  H.,  ironer  Lick  Laundry,  r.  SW  cor 
Lower  Terrace  and  Juno 

"  Joseph  W.  (Robertson  &  Soderlund),  r.  326 
Minna 

"  Joshua  H.,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 
139  Hancock 

'<    J.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1013  Geary 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  351,  11th 

"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  108,  8th 

"  Louis  A.,  secretary  Sands  W.  Forman 
Clock  Co.,  83  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1308  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1331  Filbert 

"  Margery  C.  Miss,  principal  Le  Conte  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  3014  Devisadero 

"    Marian  Mrs.,  r.  251,  11th 

"    Mary  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  351, 11th 

"  Milford  H.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1413/2 
Pine 

■"    Peter,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  319  Sutter 

^'  Peter  E.,  foreman  Humboldt  Lumber  Mill 
Co's  yard,  r.  325Larkin 

"    Robert,  molder,  r.  120/2  Silver 

"    Robert  L.,  stone  cutter,  r.  11  Silver 

"  Samuel  J.,  bartender  Martin  F.  Beier,  r. 
633  Clay 

"    Sidney,  r.  The  Colonial 

"    Thomas  J.,  plumber,  r.  3519  Bryant 

"  Victor  J.,  treasurer  Commercial  Publish- 
ing Co.,  34  California,  r.  North  Berkeley 

"  Wilfred  M.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  1103  Bush 

"  William,  druggist  Baxter  &  Oesting,  r.  307 
Eddy 

"    William,  florist,  r.  1228  Pine 

"    William,  janitor,  139  Post,  r.  1012  Geary 

"  William,  secretary  Balfour,  Guthrie  In- 
vestment Co.,  316  California,  r.  703  Post 

'•  William,  water  tender  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia 

"  William  A.,  principal  Hamilton  Grammar 
School,  r.  131314  Pierce 

"    William  B.,  mining,  r.  1433  California 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  153  Sagamore 
"    William  J.,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"     William  L.,  musician,  r.  1509b  Howard 
"    William  R.,  compositor  Field  Sports,  r.  23 

Chenery 
"    William  R.,  compositor,  r.  2006%  Union 


W.W.MOHTAGUE&CO. 

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and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Robertson  &  Soderlund  (Joseph  W.  Robertson 
and  Z.  N.  Soderlund),  poultry  and  game, 
8  Grand  Central  Market 
«S"Robertson.    See  Roberson,  Robinson    and 

Robison 
Robier  Thomas,  butcher,  r.  507,  6th 
Robin  Adolph,  harnessmaker,  r.  563^/4  Bryant 
Robin  Adrien  Dr.,  veterinary  surgeon,  office  610 
4th,  hours  8  to  12  a.  m.,  also  wines  and 
liquors,  610,  4th 
"    Emil,  paintei-,  r.  14  Day 
"    Frank,  hunter,  r.  San  Jose  Av  opp  Day 
"    Henry  K.,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue, r.  fi06  Castro 
Robin  Hood  SalOOn.Smoot  &  Rice  proprietors, 
SW  cor  Stockton  and  O'Farrell 
"    Jean,  shoemaker  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  1  Graham 

PI 
"    Joseph  P.,  machinist,  r.  563%  Bryant 
"    Josephine  Miss,  laundry,  119  Stockton,  r. 

816  Larkin 
"    Paul,  clerk,  r.  563%  Bryant 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  563%  Bryant 
"    Victor,  compositor  Le  Franco-Californien, 
r.  18%  Scott  PI 
Robinet  Eugene,  capitalist,  411%  California, 
rooms  2  and  8,  r.  772%  Folsom 
"    Henry  J.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

"    Louis  C,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  411  Stevenson 
Robinett  John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1016%,  20th 

"  Margretta  M.  Miss,  teacher  Edison  Pri- 
mary Sc  ool,  r.  1016%,  20th 

"  Minna  P.  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Primai-y 
School,  r.  1016%,  20th 

"  Thomas,  carpenter  and  builder, 215  Steven- 
son, r.  1342  Turk 

"    Zeno  R.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Robino  J.  B.,  peddler,  r.  16  Union  PI 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  16  Union  PI 
Robins  F.  C.  Hamilton,  special  agent  London 
Assurance  Corporation,  r.  Oakland 

"  W.  B.  &  Co.  (William  E.  Robins  and  War- 
ren C.  Jones),  jewelers  and  opticians, 
1332  Market 

"    William  E.  (W.  E.  Robins  &  Co.),  r.    1151 
Market 
;8®-Robins.    See  Robbins 
Robinson  Albert  J.,  r.  728  Geary 

"    Alfred,  butcher,  17.59  Mission 

"    Alice,  domestic,  3700  California 

"  Andrew  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  235-237 
Fremont,  r.  Mountain  View,  Cal. 

"  Arthur  J.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks.  r.  21  Vic- 
tor 

"  Augustus  W.,  real  estate  agent,  638  Mar- 
ket, r.  127  Kearny 

"    Belle  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  425  Eddy 

"    Benjamin,  chief  cook  str  Australia 
Robinson  Bequest  Commission,  Mayor's  oftice 
New  City  Hall,  Adolph  Sutro  chairman, 
Taylor  Rogers  secretary 

•'  Brothers  (George  H.  and  Leonard),  manu- 
facturers' agents,  13  Sutter 

"    Carrie  B..  widow,  r.  933  Bush 

"    Carrie  S.,  widow,  r.  513  Leavenworth 

"    Catherine,widow,r.  5  Maiden  Lane 

"    Charles,  r.  425  Eddy 

"    Charles,foreman,r.  930,  20th 

"  Charles,  porter  McDonogh&  Runyon,  r.  30 
Clara 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  146, 13th 

■■  Charles  D.,  landscape  artist,  506 Battery,  r. 
334  Falcon  Av 


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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

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Robinson  Charles  F.  (Root  &  Robinson),  r.  818 

Octavia 
"    Charles   F.,  driver  Montgomery  &  Co.,  r. 

1638  Sacramento 
"    Charles  F.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1539  Mission 
"    Charles  H.,  cashier  Goodyear  Rubber  Co., 

r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Charles  H.,  restaurant,  6  Leidesdorff,  r.  214, 

3d 
Robinson    Charles    J.,    assistant  paymaster 

Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r. 

San  Mateo 
"    Charles  R.,  clerk   Ticket  Auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  1622b  Post 
"    Charles  U.,  foreman  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  2722  Mission 
"    Charlotte  Mrs.,  teacher  French,  r.  1403Cali- 

fornia 
"    Chester  G.,  rancher,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Chester  L.,  salesman  Charles  M.  Plum  & 

Co.,r.  Alameda 
"    Christian  J.,  clerk  Ticket  Auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,r,  Alameda 
"    Colfax  J.,  compositor  Frank  Eastman  & 

Co.,  r.  1229  Howard 
Robinson  Cornelius  P.,  attorney  at  law,  310 

Pine,  room  41,  r.  Berkeley 

D.  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 
David,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
Demetra  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  911  Vallejo 
Earl,  carpenter,  r.  541a  Turk 
Edward,  solicitor  John  Sloan 
Edward  I.,  attorney  at  law,  403  Montgom- 
ery, room  21,  r.  722,  21st 

Edward  L.,  cement  worker,  r.  142,  6th 
Edwin  B.,  clerk,  r.  1403  California 
Edwin  J.  (E.  J.   Robinson  &  Co.),   r.  Ala- 
meda 
Robinson  E.  J.  &  Co.  (Edwin  J.  Robinson  and 
John  F.  Schroth),  hardware,  123-125  New 
Montgomery 

E.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Eliza,  widow,  r.  731,23d 
Eugene  C,  policeman,  r.  207,  17th 
Fannie  M.  Mrs.,  r.  12271/4  Green 
Francis,  laborer,  r.  263  Perry 
Frank,  r.  759  Howard 

Frank,  yard  foreman  lumber  dept.  Bel  ling- 
ham  Bay  Impt.  Co.,  r.  346,  4th 

Frank  B.,  physician,  r.  407  Van  Ness  Av 
Frank  O.  Miss,  dental  student,  r.  200  Turk 
Frederick  H.,  r.  1141  Howard 
Frederick  O.,  solicitor  James  F.  O'Hanlon, 

r.  325  Chestnut 
George,  merchant,  r.  627  O'Farrell 
George,  plumber  J.  E.  Britt.  r.  50i4  Silver 
George,     proprietor    The    Belvedere,    606 

Folsom 
George,  steward  City  and  County  Hospital 
George,  truckman  Truck  7,  r.  826  Hampshire 
George  E.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

748  Iowa 
George  F.,  purser,  r.  408!/2  O'Farrell 
George  H.  (Robinson  Bros.),  r.  1415  Taylor 
George  H.,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  3945  Wash- 
ington 
George  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  912  Army 
George  K.,  expressman,   SE  cor  Post  and 

Powell,  r.  826  Hampshire 
George   W.,  clerk  D.  L.  Gorman,   r.  1622b 

Post 
Gregory  E.,  porter  The  Wertheimer  Co.,  r. 

7(16,  17th 


Robinson  Harding  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  3028  California 
Henrietta  E.  M.  Mrs.,  r.312,  17th 
Henry,  barber,  r.  301  Turk 
Henry,  tailor,  403,  6th 
Henry  C.   (Robinson  &  Gillespie),   r.  2324 

Webster 
Henry  S.,  captain  Prison,  New  City  Hall, 

r.  729  McAllister 
Herman,  sampler  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oakland 
Horace  G.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  200  Hyde 
Irwin,   shipping  clerk  The  Geo.  F.   Eber- 

hard  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Isaac,  traveling  salesman  Rubert  L.  Top- 

litz  &  Co.,  r.  112  Fillmore 
James,  baker  str  Walla  Walla 
James,  molder  Filmer-RoUins  Electro.  Co., 

r.  304  Sutter 
James,  porter,  r.  619  Pine 
James,  rigger,  r.  916,  11th  Av  South 
James  A.,  r.  California  Hotel  and  Redwood 

City 
James  B.  (L.   E.  Clawson  &  Co.),  r.   1130 

Fulton 
James  C,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.. 

r.  408  State 
James  F.,  r.  1003A  McAllister 
James  H.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

2409  Folsom 
James  H.,  saddler,  r.  4  Vernon  PI 
James  M.,  coachman,  r.  1189  Dolores 
Jennie  K.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  200  Turk 
Jesse  M.,  barber.  Ocean  Av  nr  Jules  Av,  r. 

1  Myrtle  Av 
J.  H.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  East 

Oakland 
John,  r.  302,  4th 
John,  r.  346,  6th 
John,  r.  380  Natoma 
John,  conductor,  r.  1003  Minnesota 
John,  druggist,  1847  Fillmore,  r.  2201  Bush 
John,  insurance,  r.  1001  Pine 
John,  janitor,  r.  528  O'Farrell 
John,  machinist,  r.  3026  Buchanan 
John,  mechanic,  r.  431  Fulton 
John,  plasterer,  r.  1021 '/i  Lombard 
John,  salesman  Eagleson  &  Co.,  r.  8  Mason 
John,  ship  painter  Callaghan  &  Bundesen 
John,  shoemaker  United  Boot  «&  Shoe  Co., 

r.  318  Jessie 
John  B.  (Mosher,  Chandler  &  Co.) ,  and  mer- 
chandise   broker,     128    Market,    r.    1917 
Geary 
John  E.,  harness  washer,  r.  1622b  Post 
John  L.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron.  Wks,  r. 

22,  22d 
John  P.  (Richardson  &  Robinson),  r.  IOO214 

Golden  Gate  Av 
John  R.,  machinist,  r.  1807  Howard 
John  R.,  driver  Adolph  Hoppe,  r.  1511  Cali- 
fornia 
John  S.,  cement  worker,  r.  SE  cor  Clement 

and  6th  Av 
Jonas,  surfman  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving 
Station,  Ocean  Beach,  Golden  Gate  Park 
Jones  M.,  cashier  Hamilton  &  Leach,  r. 

Oakland 
Joseph,  r.  428I/2  Haight 
Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  218  Austin  Av 
Joseph  A.,  photographer,  r.  728!4  Harrison 
Joseph  A.  Jr.,  r.  728'/4  Harrison 
Joseph  H.  (Robinson  &  Knox),  r.  836,  19th 
Joseph  P.,  blacksmith  Daniel  I.  Newkirk, 

r.  2  Tiffany  PI 
J.  T.,  chief  offlcer  str  City  of  Riode  Janeiro 
Julius,  clerk,  r.  735  O'Farrell 
Kate  Mrs.,  domestic,  739  Harrison 
Leo  S.,  special  agent  Pac.  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Leonard  (Robinson  Bros.),  r.  1415  Taylor 
Lily  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
Louis,  laborer,  r.  1617  California 
Louis  A.,  freight  clerk  str  Walla  Walla 
Louise  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  40654  O'Far- 
rell 
Robinson  Luke,  physician  and  surgeon,   office 
813  Sutter,  hours  11   a.  m.  to  12  m.,  and  2 
to  4  p.m.,  telephone  East  629,  r.  2506  Fill- 
more, telephone  Pine  901 


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Robinson  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  4  Baldwin  Court 
"    Mahala  F.,  widow,  r.  429  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  1630  Sacramento 
"    Margaret  A.,  proprietor  The  Belvedere,  606 

Folsom 
"    Martin,  blacksmith,  r.  1713'/^  San  Carlos  Av 
'<    Mary,  widow,  r.  1011  Bush 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1622b  Post 
"    Matilda  Miss,  r.  1109  Broadway 
"    Michael,  machinist  Parke  &  Lacy  Co.,  r. 

106  Jessie 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  varieties,  1539  Mission 
"    M.  J.,  r.  109  Jessie 
"    Nels  J.,  carpenter,  r.  380  Natoma 
"    Norval  A.  (I.  A.  Manning  &  Co.),  r.  3314,  8th 
"    Oscar,  steward,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Patrick  F.,  harness  maker,  1643  Mission 
"    Peter,  porter  William  Schreiber,  r.  619  Pine 
"    R.  A.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  431  Hyde 
"    Ralph  S.,  laborer,  r.  1715  San  Carlos  Av 

rear 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  r.  435  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Reuben  G.,  solicitor  Middleton  &  Co.,  r.  611 

Devisadero 
"    Richard,  stevedore,  r.  221V4  Harrison 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  12  Potter 
"    Richard  G.,  chief  engineer  str  Pomona,  r. 

2711  Octavia 
"    Richard    G.    Jr.,    electrician   str   Walla 

Walla,  r.  3711  Octavia 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  245  Clara 
"    Robert,  master  mariner,  r.  316  Fremont 
"    Robert,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner 
"    Robert  A.,  r.  312,  17th 
"    Robert  A.,  clerk,  r.  609,  21st 
"    Robert  A.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  819 

20th 
"    Robert  E.,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Robert  H.,  farmer,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Robert   J.,    pressman    Co-operative   Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  245  Clara 
"    Robert  S.,  barber,  163,  2d,  r.  75  Clementina 
"    Robin  M.  Miss,  nurse,  r  417  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Samuel,    bookkeeper   Ames   &   Harris,   r. 


Sara,  widow,  r.  211  Langton 

Sidney  M.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  316  Pennsylvania  Av 
Thomas  A.,  r.  1114,  34th 
Thomas  B.,  r.  2534  Howard 
Thomas  B.,  foreman,  r.  118  Webster 
Thomas  F.,  plumber,  r.  236  Clipper 
Thomas  J.,  bootblack  James  L.  Richeson, 

r.  503  Ellis 
Thomas  P.,    superintendent    amusements 

Sutro  Heights 
T.  J.,  compositor  Co-operative  Publishing 

Co.,  r.  402  Stockton 
Victor  H.,  flour  paste  manufacturer,   1169 

Howard,  r.  1532'^  Howard 
Walter  H.,  law  student,  r.  1403  California 
Walter    T.    (Robinson   &    Wade),    r.    2534 

Howard 
William,  r.  235  Hayes 
William,  r.  1037  Minna 
William,  r.  1124  Stevenson 
William,  bartender  Kennedy  &  Burns,  r.  989 

Howard 
William,  freight  clerk  O.  R.  and  N.  Co., 

r.  828  Bush 
William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
William  A.,  machinist,  r.  245  Clara 
William  A.,  U.   S.  Post  Ofttce  Inspector, 

Appraisers'    Bldg,    room    78c,  r.    Port- 
land, Or 
William  C,  carpenter,  r.  44  Chapultepec 
William  C,  foreman  Thomson  Bridge  Co., 

r.  317b  CoUingwood 
William  C,  teamster,  r.  39  West  Mission 
William  F.,  office  106  Pine,  r.  Alameda, 
William  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  110b  18th 
William  H.,  dentist,  305  Montgomery  Av, 

r.  Alameda 
William     H.,    draughtsman    engineering 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1938  Ellis 
William  H.,  solicitor  r.  548  Folsom 
William  J.,  musician,  r.  835  Ashbury 
William  J.  X.,  musician,  r.  364  Octavia 


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Robinson  William  J.  X.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  264 
Octavia 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  307  Mason 
"    WilliamP.,  stencil  cutter  A.  E.  Ridley  & 

Co.,  r.  314  Sanchez 
•'    William  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1043a  Folsom 
"    William  T.,  carpenter,  r.  705  Mission 
Robinson  William  W.  Jr..  Captain  U.  S.  A. 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  Post  Quarter- 
master, r.  Presidio 
Robinson  &  Gillespie  (Henry  C.  Robinson  and 
William  J.  Gillespie),    carpenters  and 
builders,   337    Sutter,    telephone  Grant 
755 
"    &Knox  (Joseph  H.  Robinson  and  Andrew 
B.  Knox),  grocers,  1928-1930  Market  and 
900  Valencia 
Robinson  &  Wade  (Walter  T.  Robinson  and 
Albert  F.  Wade),    proprietors    Central 
Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  13, 1st  nr  Market 
4®"Robinson.    See  Roberson  and  Robertson 
Robiscbon  M.  Richard,  meterman,  r.  103  Pros- 
pect PI 
Robison  Ansel  C,  birds,  dogs,  etc.,  337  Kearny 
and  1017  Market,  r.  319  Scott 
"    Edward  W.,  wood  turner  S.  F.  Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  663  Willow  Av 
"    Harry  E.,  barber  Martin  D.   Halloran,  r. 

1343  Powell 
"    Hugh,  farmer,  r.  923  Hyde 
"    James    L.,   attorney   at    law,    17   Nevada 

Block,  r.  Alameda 
"    Lily  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  663  Willow  Av 
"    Merritt  D.,  manager  A.   C.   Robison,   1017 

Market,  r.  319  Scott 
"    Ralph  R.,  wood  turner  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg 
Co.,  r.  663  Willow  Av 
igS'Robison.    See  Roberson  and  Robinson 
Robitscher  Henry  M.,  solicitor,  r.  1213  Steiner 
"    Moses  M.,  salesman  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  1313 

Steiner 
"    Samuel,  boot  and    shoe   maker,    1519   Bu- 
chanan, r.  1213  Steiner 
Robl  Frank  W.,  policeman,  r.  939  Lombard 
"    Henry  J.,  butcher,  r.  807  Filbert 
"    John  C,  butcher,  r.  807  Filbert 
"    Margaret,  widow;  r.  807  Filbert 
Robles    Joseph,  student   Van    der    Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  1804Dupont 
"    Max,  candymaker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,   r. 
730  Montgomery 
Robleto  Annie  H.  Miss  (Robleto  &  Street),  r.  739 
Guerrero 
"     &    Street    (Miss    Annie  H.    Robleto  and 
Miss  Clara  E.  Street),  millinery,  9  Geary 
Robling  William  A.,  drayman,  r.  39  Pearl 
Robohm  Cord  (Brandt  &Robohm),  r.  1313b  Scott 
"    Louis,  porter  Samuel  Bros.  &  Co.,   r.   1917b 
O'Farrell  rear 
Roboni  Jennie  Mrs.,  cigar  maker  A.  Petrie,  r.  3 

Varennes 
Robrecht  Annie,  widow,  dairy  produce,  1439  Du- 
pont 
"  ■  Anton,  furniture,  826  Pacific 
"    Frederick  G.,  clerk  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  r. 
826i4  Pacific 
Robson  Hannah,  widow,  r.  1343  Alabama 
4@="Robson.    See  Robison  and  Robinson 
Robulio  Paul,  laborer,  r.  Andover  Av   nr   Cort- 
land Av 
Robuste  Mary,  widow,  r.  513  Stevenson 
"    Paul  C,  bartender  Charles  W.   Glidden,  r. 
3031/4  O'Farrell 
Rocas    Frances  Miss,  laundress,  r.  323714  16th 
"    Jose,  r.  33371/4,  16  th 
"    Jose  Jr..  barber,  r.  333714,  16th 


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Rocca  Angelo,  candy  maker,  r.  523  Green 

"    Angelo.  laborer,  r.  521  Green 

"    Augustino  (Pacifle  Coast  Fish  Co.).  r.  719 
Vallejo 

"    Giuseppe,  r.  71  Water 

"    Giuseppe,  r.  521  Green 

"    Giuseppe  Jr.,  marble  cutter,  r.  531  Green 

"    Joseph  B.,  r.  714  Bush 

"    Rosa,  widow,  dry  goods,  1.343  Dupont,  r.  522 
Filbert 
Roccatagliata  Frank,  salesman  D.  Biagi  &  Co., 
r.  1022V^  Jackson 

"    Clara,  widow,  r.  513a  Union 

"    Giovanni,  restaurant,    8   S.   F.  Market,  r. 
10221/i  Jackson 

"    Joseph    (Roccatagliata   &  Moni),  r.  921a 
Pacific 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1032V2  Jackson 

"    Silvia,  teamster,  r.  IO22Y2  Jackson 

"    &  Moni  (JosephRoccatagliata  and  Andiew 
Moni),  groceries  and  liquors,  621  Vallejo 
Roch  Andrew,  rigger,  r.  15  Perry 

"    C,  laborer  Albert  Hansen,  r.   1616!^  Har- 
rison 

"    Leonard,  r.  110V4  Taylor  rear 
Rochat  Ernest,  wholesale  furniture,  762  Mis- 
sion, telephone  Main  792,  r.  2620  Vallejo, 
telephone  West  517 
Rochat  &  Schlingman  (Ernest  Rochat  and  J. 
Fred  Schlingman),  wholesale  furniture, 
762  Mission,  telephone  Main  792 
Roche  Albert  T.,  clerk  Thomas  F.  Barry,  r.  .534 
Eddy 

"    Bridget,  domestic,  628,  81st 

"    Catherine  J.  Miss,  r.  1804  Mason 

"    Dennis  D.,  liquors,  825  Folsom,  r.  835!4  Fol- 
som 

"    Edward  P.,    barber,  209  Larkin,   r.    121I1/2 
Mission 

"    Francis,     crockery    and     glassware,    427 
Hayes,  r.  432  Linden  Av 

"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  534  Eddy 

"    George  W.  W.,  salesman  James  W.   Ed- 
wards, r.  310b  Fell 

"    Harriet,  r.  2523  Bush 

"    Herbert  N.,  dentist  S.  E.  Knowles,  r.  310b 
Fell 

"    J.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    James  (Roche  &  O'Hare),  r.  Oakland 

"    James,  driver  Pac.   Transfer    Co.,    r.   231 
Perry 

"    James,  stock  broker,  r.  534  Eddy 

"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  817  Battery 

"    John,  policeman,  r.  li-^i,  13th 

"    John  D.,  foreman,  r.  801  Harrison 

"    John  H.,  hack  driver,  r.  8  Carlos  PI 

"    John  J.,  attorney  at  law,  324  Pine,  rooms 
16-18,  r.  Sausalito 

"    John  R.,  printer  Francis-Valentine  Co.,   r. 
San  Rafael 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1421  Taylor 

"    Richard,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1445,  25th 

"    Roland  M.,  carrier  postoflflce,  r.  451  Noe 

"    Theodore  J.,  law   student  Henry  E.  High- 
ton,  r.  534  Eddy 

"    Thomas,  shoemaker  United   Boot  &  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  607  Bartlett 

"    Thomas,  stock   clerk   H.  M.  Heineman,  r. 
568  Howard 

"    Thomas  B.,  stoneyard,  cor  14th  and  Harri- 
son, r.  16  Pearl 

"    Thomas  B.  Jr.,  medical  student,  r.  16  Pearl 

"    Virginia  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  534  Eddy 

"    William  D.,  bookkeeper   H.    Alexander  & 
Co.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    William  J.,  stone  cutter,  r.  16  Pearl 


Roche    William   R.,    machine    operator   Cahn, 
Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  r.  21  Fell 
"    &    O'Hare    (James    Roche    and     Charles 
O'Hare),  liquors,  212,  8th 
4S-Roche.    See  Roach 
Rochette  Charles  H.,  r.  151  Valencia 
Rochfort  Arthur,  salesman,  r.  630  Castro 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  27  Beideman 
"    Joseph  N.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  27  Beideman 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  27 Beideman 
Rochier  Lucien,  r.  420  Jackson 
Rock  Bridget,  widow,,  r.  2436 Larkin 
"    Charles,  clerk  Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Edward  R.,  bookkeeper  J.  D.  Sprockets  & 

Bros.  Co.,r.  1516  Webster 
"    George  H..  r.  765  Market 
"    H.  Maude,  stenographer  Harris  &  Hess.  r. 

Oakland 
"    J.,  Chinatown  guide, r.  107  Turk 
"    James  F.,  real  estate,  r.  20  Hawthorne 
"    James   J.,  machinist  Pac.    Roll.  Mill,  r. 

231  Clara 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  231  Clara 
Rock  Jolm,  president  California  Nursery  Co., 
205  Sansome,  r.  Niles,  Cal. 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk  David  Davidson,  r.  231  Clara 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  231  Clara 
"    Joseph    A.,   machinist    American     Type 

Founders  Co.,  r.  2416  Larkin 
"    Joseph  F.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1618!^  Devisa 

dero 
"    Nelson,  carpenter,  r.  1313  York 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk   local   freight  ofQce  S.  P 

Co.,  r.  35 Perry 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  916  Devisadero 
"    T.  E.  &  Co.  (Thomas    E.  Rock   and  H.  G 
Wuterferich),  harness  makers,  1326 Polk 
"    Thomas  E.  (T.  E.  Rock  &  Co.),  r.  30  Haw 

thorn e 
"    Walter  J.,  clerk  Dutton  &  Partridge,  r.  2436 

Larkin 
"    William  H„  general  time  keeper  construc- 
tion  dept.  Market   St.   Ry,  r.  20  Haw- 
thorne 
Rockefellow  H.  G.,  mining,  r.  405%  Valencia 
Rockel  George  H..  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  123  Grove 
Rockenfield  William,  barber,  334  Geary,  r.  321 

Taylor 
Rocker  John  C,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co.,  r. 

532  Chestnut 
Rocket  Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  547,  1st 
"    Paul  F.,  modeler,  r.  518  Van  Ness  Av 
Rockham  Walter  barrel  washer  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Rocklin  Granite  Curbing  Co.,  Peter  E.  Lamar 
president  and  manager,  238  Montgomery 
Rocks  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  9  Polk  Lane 
Rockstroh  Frederick  E..  restaurant,  113,  7th,  r. 

1030  Mission 
Rockwell  Amanda,  furrier,  r.  15  Bridge  PI 
"    Charles  H.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  306i/4 

Guerrero 
"    George,  r.  216  Powell 

"    James  J.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2235  Howard 
"    William  B.,  r.  206A  Post 
Rockwitz  Carl  H.,  clerk,  r.  25  Pearl 
"    Richard  D.,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 

r.  25  Pearl 
"    Robert  C,  clerk,  r.  25  Pearl 
Rockwood  Aaron  L.,  engineer,  r.  168,  9t.h 
"    Edmund  R.,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  OfBcer  of 
Customs,  r.  410  Hyde 
Rocky  Mountain  Coal  and  Iron  Co.,  Charles 
F.  Crocker  president,  F.  S.  Douty  secre- 
tary, ofQce  59  Union  Trust  Co.'s  Bldg, 
cor  Post  and  Montgomery 
Roda    Frederick,    laborer   Charles    M.    Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  335,  4th 
Rodd  Charles  H.,  cemetery  fences,  marble  and 
granite  work,  306  Central  Av,  r.  2046  Mc- 
Allister 
je®-Rodd.    See  Rood 

Rodda  Edward  J.  J.,  mining,  r.  2711  Buchanan 
Rodda   John,    secretary  San  Francisco  Fuse 
Manufacturing  Co.,  507  California,  r.  2616 
Sacramento 
"    Matthew,  cigars  and  tobacco,  330  Main,  r.  1 
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Rodda  Peter,  planer,  r.  335,  4th 
"    Stanley  N.,  assayer,  r.  2711  Buchanan 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  2711  Buchanan 
"    William  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2711  Buchanan 

Rodden  Cornelius,  liquors,  711  Natoma 

RODDEN  GEORGE  F.,  D.  D.  S., 

dentist,  139  Post,  office  hours  9  a.  m. 
to  5  p.  m.,  r.  San  Rafael 

Rodden  Hugh,  barber,  234  Folsom 
"    John,  shoemaker,  923  Harrison 
"    Mark   Brother,    r.   St.    Dominic's    Monas- 
tery 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  636,  3d 
"    Patrick,  fireman,  r.  546i4  Pennsylvania  Av 

Roddy  Charles  E.,  painter,  r.  990  Folsom 
"    Edward,  fireman,  r.  17  Hampton  PI 
"    Elenora  A.,  widow,  r.  990  Folsom 
"    Francis  J.,  artist,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  17  Hampton  PI 
"    James  J.,  proprietor    Roddy's    Hotel,  1434 

Nebraska 
"    Mary  0.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  990  Folsom 
"    Thomas  E.,  painter,  r.  990  Folsom 

RODE  C.  B.  &  CO. 

(Christian  B.  Eode  and  WiUiam  H. 
Schultheis),  draymen  and  forwarding 
agents,  318  Battery,  telephone  Main 

Rode  Christian  B.   (C.  B.   Rode    &  Co.),  r.  45 
Zoe 
"    Emil,  portrait  artist,  410  Kearny,  room  18 
"    George  F.,  teamster  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

1519  Turk  rear 
"    George  H.,  clerk  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  15  Con- 

'   verse 
"    John  P.  (Rode  &  Nielsen),  r.  439  Jessie 
"    &  Nielsen  (John  P.  Rode  and  Chris  Niel- 
sen), liquors,  431  Jessie 
J8®=-Rode.    See  Rohde 
Rodecker  Elias,  car  builder  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

11^4  Dikeman  PI 
Rodeen  Frank  A.,  tailor,  r.  1  Mission  Court 
Rodefeld   Fritz    (Rodefeld   &   Wrede),  r.  620y2 

Hayes 
Rodefeld  &  Wrede  (Fritz  Rodefeld  and  August 
Wrede),    proprietors    Grand     National 
Hall,  wines   and  liquors,  105-107  Grant 
Av 
Rodeillat  Philemond,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

619  Pacific 
Rodemann  August  H.,  musician,  r.  708  Cole 
Roden  William  H.  (Norton,  Teller  &  Roden),  r. 

1718  Vallejo 
Rodenbach  Bernard  G.,  conductor  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1322  Turk 
"    Frederick,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 
1322  Turk 
Rodenburg  J.  N.  Jr.,  cashier  Otto  Normann,  r. 

110  Hayes 
Roderick  Annie,  widow,  r.  1235i4,  25th 
"    Anthony,  mill  hand  Richard  Herring,  r.  451 

Stevenson 
"    John,  deckhand  str  Transit,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  miner,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Joseph  D.,  groceries,  455  Stevenson,  r.  4ol 

Stevenson 
"    Manuel,    waiter    str    Santa   Rosa,    r.    15 
Hampton  PI 
Rodevi  Caterina,  widow,  r.  522  Filbert 
"    Pietro,  frame  maker,  r.  522  Filbert 
Rodewald    August    (Rodewald   Bros.),  r.  426i4 
Fell 
"    Brothers  (Charles  and  August),  groceries 

and  liquors,  501  Fell 
"    Charles  (Rodewald  Bros.),  r.  426y2  Fell 
"    Hermann,  clerk,  r.  426i4  Fell 
Rodger  David,  machinist   Union    I.   Wks,    r. 
537  Connecticut  „    ^,  . 

■'  Henry,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  De  Haro, 
Potrero  ^  ^ 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Ue 

Haro,  Potrero 
"    William,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg   Wks,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  De  Haro, 
Potrero 
Jg®- Rodger.    See  Rotger 


Rodgers  Adam,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  235, 
15th 
"    Alexander,  captain  Troop  K  4th  Cavalry 

U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presido 
'<    Arthur  (Rodgers  &  Paterson),  r.  1801  Leav- 
enworth 
Rodgers  Augustus  F.,  senior  assistant  U.  S. 
Coast  and    Geodetic   Survey   (Western 
Division),  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
39,  r.  1023  Washington 
"    Augustus  F.  Jr..  broker,  r.  1023  Washington 
"    Belle  Miss,  teacher  banjo,  r.  1515  Jackson 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  250  Tehama  rear 
"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  18  Federal 
"    Daniel,  janitor  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  129,  3d 
"    David  A.,  teamster  Morton  Draying  and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  547  Folsom 
'•    David    N.,    pressman    Francis- Valentine 

Co.,  r.  250  Tehama  rear 
"    Edward  J.,  plasterer,  r.  2616  McAllister 
"    E.  J.  S.,  clerk  Emmons  Associated  Law 


Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  1202  Vallejo 

Fernando  S.,  sign  painter,  r.  1515  Jackson 

F.  J.,  r.  Olympic  Club 

Frank,  laborer,  r.  250  Tehama  rear 

Frank,  teamster  James  MuUany  &  Co.,  r. 

5  Clementina 
Frank  H.,  mattress  maker  John  Hoey,  r.  d4 

Birch  Av  „„,,.. 

George  G.,  park  policeman,  r.  829  Mission 
George  H.,  bartender  McCarthy  Bros.,  r. 

404  Golden  Gate  Av 
Henry,  miner,  r.  320,  18th  ^      ^on 

Henry  C,  chief  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  439 

California,  r.  1023  Washington 
Hugh  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  19Ub 

McAllister 
Isaac,  seaman,  r.  25  Stanly  PI 
J    wardtender  City  and  County  Hospital 
James,  blacksmith,  r.  2726  Mission 
James,  painter,  r.  516  Folsom 
James  M.,  clerk  Kavanagh  &  Nolan,  r.  2o 
Grand  Av  ^  j, 

John,    candle   maker    Mission   Soap    and 

Candle  Wks,  r.  1018  Dolores 
John,  insurance  agent,  r.  709  Hayes 
John,  janitor,  r.  216  Francisco  rear 
John,  laborer,  r.  509  Filbert  rear 
John,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
1517  Broadway  rear  ^ -.r-  v.- 

John,  riveter,  r.  SE  cor  Sierra  and  Michi- 
gan 
John  A.,  r.  837  Folsom  -.=:t«  a   t^^. 

John  H„  barber  C.  H.  Boone,  r.  2529  Sutter 
Joseph  bottler  Freitas  &  Rodgers,   r.  946 

Bryant  rear 
Joseph,  horseshoer  John  J.  McCormack,  r. 

20,  24th  ^      .       ^^ 

Joseph  P.,  hoseman  Engine  21 
Lee  O.,  physician,  1000 Webster  r.  817  Grove 
Manuel  (Freitas  &  Rodgers),  r.  17  Rmcon 

PI 
Manuel,  barber,  r.  114  Pacific 
Maria,  widow,  r.  1911  Dupont 
Mary,  widow,  r.  431,  23d 
Michael,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  W4 

Central  Av 
Myrtle,  cook,  r.  1  Taylor  PI 
P  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  404  Golden  Gate  Av 
Patrick,  marine  fireman,  r.  410  Folsoni 
Patrick  B.,  stevedore,  r.  209  Virf  i^ia  Av 
Samuel  D.,  porter  Frederick  H.  Bilms,  r. 

Samuel  L.  Jr..  surveyor,  r.  1759  Ellis 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 


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"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the  | 
Springs,  Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


p__.    o  Rodgers  Thomas  F.,  blacksmith  helper  John  J. 

j:^^   g  Klapperich,  r.  25  Grand  av 

^-j  ^  "    W.,  coal  passer  str  Pomona 

&^    p,  "    William  C,  seaman,  r.  25  Stanly  Pi 

P^  S  "    William  K.,  porter,  r.  254  Minna 

„^  £         Rodgers  WiUiam  L.,  attorney  at  law,  16  Ne- 

^3  vada  Block,  r.  2641  Sacramento 

«^  ^S         Rodders  &   Paterson,     (Arthur  Rodgers    and 

.    ^.  M  Van  R.  Paterson),  attorneys  at  law,  1-2- 

^g^  a  16  and  27  Nevada  Block,  telephone  Main 

^    g  374 

'-— '    g         .6®=- Rodgers.    See  Rogers 

■"'^^  fn         Rodifer  Robert  E.,  plasterer,  r.  208,  7th 

-^  ^^  Rodius  Marie,  widow,  bakery,  1526  Kentucky 

«    d  Rodhael  John,   laborer  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  23y, 

^^  >5  Minna 

cS  Rodman  James,  driver  International  Hotel 

«"^  "    Peter  J.,  cooper,  r.  919  Elizabeth 

Rodney  H.  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3107 
Mission 
■r>       Rodolph  Erwin   G.,  collecter  Miller  &  Lux.  r 
>^  1809  Octavia 

^^   i         Rodrigue  Joseph,  bookkeeper  Lester  H.  F.  Mc- 
■>  Kee.  r.  1710  O'Farrell 

"    Michael  I.,  receiving  teller  Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  r.  1806a  O'Farrell 
Rodrigues  Ezebio,  r.  311  Paciflc 
"    Francisco  D.,  barber  Joseph  P.  Rosa,  r.  810 

Bryant 
"    Joaquin,  laborer,  r.  423  Drumm 
"    Jose,  seaman  str  Alameda 


Rodriguez  A.  G.,  bookeeper  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 
&  Co.,  r.  310  Stockton 
"    Amelia  C.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  41  Belvedere 
"    Antonio,  r.  613?i  Greenwich 
"    Esperanza,  widow,  r.  1318Dupont 
"    F.,  waiter  str  City  of  Panama 
"    Fernando,    pressman   Italian   Publishing 

Co.,  r.  828  Broadway 
"    H.,  laborer  Pac.    Roll.    Mill,  r.     NE  cor 

Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Joseph,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  "Works  r 
832/2  Folsom  '    ' 

"    Lucia  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  517  Broadway 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Russ 
"    M.   J.,  engineer  Engine  1,  r.  8I814  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Perfecto,  barber,  257,  3d,  r.  172  Clementina 
"    Salome,  cabinet  maker,   r.  634    Broadwav 

rear 
"    Samuel  C,  pantryman  str  City  of  Panama 
"    Sotero,  carriage  maker  Charles  Wolter,  r. 
137,  7th 
Rodust  Bernhard   A.   E.,    city   agent  Gutte  & 

Frank,  r.  1411  Bush 
Roe  A.   E.,  salesman   Josua    Hendy    Machine 
Wks,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Alfred  A.,  cashier  Electrical  Engineering 

Co.,  r.  506  Jones 
"    C,  r.  220,  3d 

"    C.  Mrs.,  bakery,  cor  5th  Av  South  and  L 
"    Edward  A.,  superintendent  Edison  Light 

and  Power  Co.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    George  H.,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2618  Pacific  Av 
"    James,  teamster  James  Beatty,  r  5th  Av 

South  nr  L 
"    Joseph,  bootblack,  SW  cor  1st  and  Mar- 
ket, r.  8  Sonora 
"    Joseph  W.,  steward  str  T.  C.  Walker 
"    Moses,  slater,  r.  231,  3d 
"    Patrick  H.,  r.  121  Bernard 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  2  Byington  Av 
"    W.,  bookbinder  A.  J.  Leary  Co. 
"    William,  hostler  Gray  Bros.,  r.  cor  Valleio 
and  Sansome 
4®-Roe.    See  Rowe 


Roeber  A.,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  1107  Folsom 
"    Christopher,  carpenter,  1036  Sutter,  r.  520V4 
O'Farrell 
Roebke  Frederick  W.,  cutter  Charles  Lyons,  r. 
1343  Pine 
"    Max,  coffee  roaster  Hills  Bros.,r.  Alameda 

Roebling's  John  A.  Sons  Co., 

S.  V.  Mooney  manager,  manufacturers 
wire,  insulated  wire,  wire  rope,  and 
proprietors  New  Jersey  Wire  Cloth  Co. 
and  West  Coast  Wire  and  Iron  Works, 
25-27  Fremont,  telephone  Main  673 
Roebuck  Thomas  G.,  boiler  maker,  r.  155  Minna 
Roeck  Michael,  barber  Bernhard  Bernhard.  r 

17,  3d 
Roeckel-Coursen  Ellen  Mme.,   teacher  vocal 

music,  r.  1060  Fulton  nr  Steiner 
Roeckel  Joseph,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.   1060 

Fulton  nr  Steiner 
Roeckner  William,  clerk  Triest  &  Co.,  r.   1033 

Howard 
Roeder  Catherine,  widow,  r.  741  Filbert 
"    George  J.,  foreman  John  Leinhardt  &  Co., 

r.  121714  Pacific 
"    Paul,  cook  Mrs.  Caroline  Anderson,  r.  523 

East 
"     William  F.  (Caley&  Roeder),  r.  108%  Turk 
Roediger  Edmundus  Rev.,  asst.  St.  Boniface's 
Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  A.,  delicacies,  406  Larkin 
"    Hugo  F.,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  406  Larkin 
"    Oscar  H..  carpenter,  r.  406  Larkin 
Roeding  Frederick,    capitalist,  r.   1910   Wash- 
ington 
"    Henry  U..  student,  r.  1910  Washington 
Roefer  Henry,  clerk  Henry  Muller,  r.  NW   cor 

Sutter  and  Devisadero 
Roehm  George,  brewer  South  S.  F.  Brewery,  r. 

14th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Roehnert  Hugo,    pressman  Schmidt   Label   & 

Litho  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Roehr  William  (Roehr  &  Eggers),  r.  1800  Howard 
"    &  Eggers  (William  Roehr  and  Peter  Eg- 
gers), groceries  and  liquors,  272, 1st,  and 
SW  cor  14th  and  Howard 
Roehrs  Frederick,  bartender  Seeba   &  Bohlen 

r.  727  Filbert 
Roemer  Adolph   P.,    nursery,    Brunswick   bet 
Lowell  and  Lafayette 
"    Alfred,  draughtsman  Mahonev  &  Ryland. 

r.  323  Fulton 
"    Charles   H.,    proprietor    Oregon    Lodging 

House,  641  Commercial 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper  John  Wigmore  &  Sons 

Co. 
"    Ernest,  baker,  r.  146b  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  tailor,  r.  115  Buchanan 
"    Frederick  W.,  plumber,  r.  115  Buchanan 
"    Johannes,  clerk,  r.  146b  Tehama 
"    Max,  speculator,  r.  146b  Tehama 
"    Minna    Miss,    dressmaker    Mrs.    Amalia 

Lichau,  r.  323  Fulton 
"    Oscar,  superintendent  Pac.  Vinegar  and 
Pickle  Wks,  r.  323  Fulton 
4®* Roemer.    See  Rohmer  and  Romer 
Roes  Louis  B.  W.,  watchman  Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  914  Minnesota 
Roesch   Louis,   president    Louis  Roesch    Co., 

320  Sansome,  r.  2513  Howard 
Roesch  Louis    Co.,    Louis    Roesch   president, 
Theodore    Fricke     secretary,    printers, 
lithographers,  label  manufacturers  and 
engravers,  320  Sansome 
Roesler  Charles  A.,  barber,  3410  Mission 
"    Henry  A.,  groceries   and  liquors,  NE  cor 

24th  and  Diamond 
"    Henry  A.  Jr.,  salesman  William  Cluff  Co., 

r.  NE  cor  24th  and  Diamond 
"    Julius,  porter,  r.  1401  Valencia 
Roesli Ferdinand,  expressman,  SW  cor  Howard 

and  7th,  r.  1513^4  Mission 
Roesner  Peter  J.  (Roesner  &  Finnegan),   r.   9 
Bowie  Av 
"    &  Finnegan  (Peter  J.  Roesner  and  Bernard 
Finnegan),  horseshoers,  216,  8th 
■6®" Roesner.    See  Roessner  and  Rosener 


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Roessenbacher  Louis,  foreman  Chicago  Brew- 
ery, r.  1402  Polk 
Roessing  Richard,  salesman  Cal.  Hat  Wks,  r. 

121,  4th 
Roessner  Henry  W.,  salesman,  r.  216  Leaven- 
worth 
Roethe  Charles  H.,  druggist,  SE  cor  3d  and 
Bryant 
"    George  F.,  watchmaker,  208  Sutter,  r.  2910 

Pine 
"    Marie  P.,  widow,  r.  3910  Pine 
4®=-Roethe.    See  Roth 
RoethelJohn,  laborer,  r.  23^4  Minna  rear 
"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  2314  Minna  rear 
Roething  Adolph,  baker,  r.  303  Clement  rear 
Roettger  Frederick,  carpenter,  2625a  Sutter 
"    Fritz,    contractor    and    builder,    r.    2625a 
Sutter 
Roetticher  Henry  W.,  clerk  R.  Rohde  &  Co. 
"    Louis,  clerk   Hermann   Bohlmann,  r.   100 


Rofer  Frederick  A.,  shipwright,  r.  825  York 
Rofl  Harry  L.,  special  agent  Home  and  Phoenix 

Ins.  Cos.,  r.  Oakland 
Rogalli  Peter,  carpenter,  r.  19  Jasper  PI 
Roge  Louis,  cook,  r.  1004  Bush 
Rogenovich  J.  P.,  waiter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  618% 

Post 
Roger  Alexander,  butcher  A.  Cailleaud,  r.  916 

Pine 
"    Leon  H.,  teacher  Trinity  School,  r.  1333  Oak 
"    T.  A.  P.,  chief  steward  str  Belgic,  r.  East 

Oakland 
Rogers  Ada  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    A.  E.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  608  Capp 
"    Amos  C,  carpenter,  r.  929  Howard 
"    Anton,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1502  Folsom 
"    Antone,  packer  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

103  Sacramento 
"    August,  painter,  r.  2977  Harrison 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  7  Hickory  Av 
"    Charles,  foreman  pile  driver  Jas.  A.  Mc- 

Mahon,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  stone  cutter  James  Rae,  r.  608.  6th 
"    Charles,  mate  str  Emma,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  A.,  landscape  and  portrait  artist, 

46  O'Farrell,  r.  846  Hayes 
"    Charles  D.,  mining,  r.  869  Market 
"    Charles  H.,  capitalist,  r.  1359  Folsom 
"    Charles  S.,  compositor,  r.  706  Green 
"    Charles  S.,  telegraph  operator  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

227  Chattanooga 
"    Clara  W.,  widow,  r.  1045,  14th 
"    Clarence,  horse  collar  maker  W.  W.  Davis 

&  Son,  r.  37  Lafayette 
••    Daniel,  attorney  at  law.  604  Merchant,  r. 

3400  Fillmore 
"    Daniel,  driver  Frank  Barnard 
"    David  J.,  machinist,  r.  cor  Farallones  and 

Plymouth  A  V 
"    David  J.,  shipsmith,  r.  26  Steuart 
"    David  J.,  stereotyper  Post,  r.  318  Hickory 

Av 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  23  Turk 
"    Edward,  ship  carpenter,  r.  2977  Harrison 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  41^4  Dorland 
■=    Edward  A.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  Oakland 
"    Edward  J.,  engineer   Consumers' Ice    Co., 

r.  420,  8th 
"    Edwin  N.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Coast  Savings 

Society,  r.  801  Leavenworth 
"    E.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  325  Hill 
"    Emanuel,  bottler,  r.  946  Bryant  rear 
"    Emanuel,  stables,  409-411,  8th,  r.  17  Rincon 

PI 
"    Emily,  widow,  r.  1505  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emily  M.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Palma  House, 

1917  Mission 
"    Ephraim  T.,  master  mariner,  r.  214  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Ephraim  T.  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  214  Devisadero 
"    F.  N.,  oilerstr  Walla  Walla 
"    Francis  E.,  carpenter  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  3977 

Harrison 
"    Francis  E.  Jr.,  ship  joiner,  r.  3977  Harrison 
"    Francis  N.,  bookkeeper,  r.  325  Hill 
"    Frank,  horsfshoerF.  Kortick  &  Son,  r.  103 

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Rogers  George,  bartender,  r.  745  Howard 

"    George  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3035 
Pine 

"    George  H.,    restaurant,   6  Sacramento,  r. 
AOey^  Larkin 

"    Gorges  H.,  porter  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  1711  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Gussie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  38  South  Park 

"    Harry,  house  painter,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Harry,  steam  fitter,  r.  414,  17th 

"    Harry  D.,  accountant  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  1045,  14th 

"    H.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  504  Greenwich 

"    Henry,  office,  33  California,  room  11,  r.  1209 
Jackson,  Oakland 

"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    Henry,  marine  engineer,  r.  437^4,  4th 

"    Henry  J. ,  r.  1711  California 
Rogers  Henry  J.,  president  California  Iron  and 
Wrecking  Co.,  638-640,  3d,  r.  3550  Howard 

"    Henry  O.,  division  superintendent  Market 
St.  Ry.,r.  1713  Webster 

"    Herbert,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

"    Herman  (Friedman  &  Rogers), r.  1314  Leav- 
enworth 

"    Hiram  K.,  purser  str  Corona,  r.  524  Lyon 

"    Isidor,  musician,  r.  1038  Clay 

"    Jacob,  bartender,  r.  610  Jessie 

"    James,  r.  H  bet  9th  and  10th  Avs 

"    James,  steward  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.  r.  14a 
Harriet 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  1316  Mission 

"    James  R.,  salesman  Joseph  M.  Strauss,  r. 
844  Mission 

"    J.  D.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    J.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1919  Broderick 

"    Jeremiah,  bootblack,  200  Sutter 

"    Jerome  B.,  teamster,  r.  10  Laskie 

"    John,  r.  911  Greenwich 

"    John  (Nally  &  Rogers),  r.  156  Clementina 

"    John,  boatman,  r.  706  Battery 

"    John,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 

"    John,  teamster  August  Koerber,  r.  19  Wash- 
ington 

"    JohnB.,  civil    engineer,  1  Mills  Bldg,  6th 
floor,  r.  938  Geary 

"    John  B.,  medical  student,  r.  948  Haight 

"    John  M.,  r.  1711  California 

"    John  W.,  bookkeeper    Central  Hardware 
and  Supply  Co.,  r.  14a  Harriet 

"    Joseph  (Rogers  &  Hanton),  r.  14.38  Oak 

"    Joseph,  seaman  str  Arago 

"    Joseph,  sign  painter,  929  Howard 

"    Joseph  &  Sons  (Sheffild),  Thomas  S.  Conran 
agent,  130  Sutter,  room  69 

"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  635  Jersey  rear 

"    Joseph  H.,  shipsmith  Isidore  Burns,  r.  Ala- 


"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  404  ' 

"    Josiah  B.,  artesian  well  borer,  334  Kearny, 
r.  Oakland 

"    Kirby  Mrs.,  r.  Old  Peoples'  Home 

"    Louise  B.,  widow,  r.  1309b  Hayes 

•'    L.  W.,  real  estate,  r.  213  Franklin 

"    Maggie  Miss,  cook,  r.  43  Willow  Av 

"    Mark,  baker,  r.  358  Minna 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2303  Hyde 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  331214  Jones 

"    May,  widow,  r.  IO2914  Market 
Rogers  M.  E.   Mrs.,  private  home  in  confine- 
ment,  also  private  nurse,  office  and  r. 
929  Howard 

"    Michael  (Deasy  &  Rogers),  r.  146  Clemen- 
tina 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1717  O'Farrell 


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Rogers'  Mission  Express,  Nelson  J.  Rogers  pro- 
prietor, 2241  Mission  and  3  Commercial 

"    Nathan,  physician,  20  O'Farrell 
Rogers  Nelson  J.,  proprietor  Rogers'  Mission 
Express,  2241  Mission  and  3  Commercial, 
r.  821  Treat  Av 

"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Columbia,  r.  541,  1st 

"    Philip,  r.  820  Army 

"    Philip,  clerlj,  r.  1727  Market 

"    Philip,  shoemaker,  2803^/^   California,  r.    19 
Erkson  Court 

"    Randall,  tinsmith,  r.  214  Devisadero 

"    Ravone  R.,  student,  r.  3333  Washington 

■'    Raymond,  butcher  A.  Bloch,   r.   1919  Fill- 
more 

"    Reuben  J.,  clerk  Joseph  M.  Strauss,  r.  844 
Mission 

"    Richard  J.,  boilermaker  McMurphy  &  Mc- 
Evoy.  r.  446V2,  5th 

"    Robert,  fireman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry 

"    Robert  F.,  stock  broker,  r.  700  Post 

"    Robert  W.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  836  Guer- 
rero 

"    Robert  W.,  physician,  729  California 

"    Samuel  L.,  attorney  at  law,  35  Montgom- 
ery Block 

"    Stanford,  blacksmith,  r.  431,  23d 
Rogers  Taylor,  secretary  Mayor's  Office,  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  3333  Washington 

"    Thomas,  civil  engineer,  r.  105  New  Mont- 
gomery 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  213  Hickory  Av 

"    Thomas  N.,  painter,  r.  625  Jersey  rear 

"    Walter,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co..  r. 
2lA  Lloyd 

"    Walter  J.,  oiler  str  Progreso 

"    William,  peddler,  r.  6 Chesley 

"    William,  ice  puller  Consumers'  Ice  Co. 

"    William,  3d  officer  str  San  Juan 

"    William  A.,  expressman,  r.  33  Laurel  Av 

"    William  J. .  varieties,  106  Turk.  r.  109  Taylor 

"    William  K.,  r.  1711  California 

"    William  T.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  46  Erie 

"    William  T..  laborer  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 
320,5th 

"    William  W.,  master  str  Encinal,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Willis  A.,  agent,  r.  27  Guerrero 

"    Wilson,  carpenter,  r.  907  Army 

"    Winifred,  widow,  r.  1332V2  Broadway 
Rogers    Wm.   Manufacturing    Co.   (Walling- 
ford,Conn.),  manufacturers  silver-plated 
flat  ware,  A.  I.  Hall   &  Son  agents,  528- 
530  Market 

"    &  Hanton  (Jo^eph  Rogers  and  William  A. 
Hanton),  wood  and  coal,  .59,  8th 
Je®"Rogers.    See  Rodgers 

Rogerson  George  B.  R.,  cutter  J.  C.  Rogerson. 
r.  20511/2  Mission 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  253  Octavia 

ROGERSON  JAMES  C, 

manufacturer  Rogerson's  Boss  dollar 
sMrts,  also  custom-made  shirts,  521 
Valencia,  r.  2051  1-2  Mission 

Rogerson  John  J.,  teamster  James  Smith 
"    Lawrence,  teamsier,  r.  606  Howard 
"    Michael  P.,  bartender  Edward  McElroy.  r. 
346,  3d 
Rogg  Lena  Miss  (Walter  &  Rogg),  r.  338,  28th 
Roggenkamp  Dora  Mrs.,  dressmaking  756  How- 
ard 
Roggio  John  C.  teamster,  r.  523  Greenwich 
Rogina  Matthew,  waiter  Golden  West  Hotel,  r. 
50  Freelon 


Rogowski  John,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

Rogue  Manuel,  watchman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
Rohan  Edward,  porter  M.   J.   Brandenstein  & 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  630  O'Farrell 
Rohde  Arendt,  grainer,  r.  1027c  Alabama 
August  (Rohde  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
Bernard   H.,  (Oflermann    &    Rohde),   r.  37 

South  Park 
Brothers  (Franz  and  August),  boots  and 

shoes,  609  Jackson 
Christian  H.,  cooper,  r.  910  Alabama 
E.  &  Co.   (Ernst  Rhode),  groceries  and  li- 
quors, 1003  McAllister 
Ernst  (B.  Rohde  i&Co.),  r.  5I0  Grove 
Franz  (Rohde  Bros.),  r.  609  Jackson 
Hans  H.,  cooper  George  Larsen,  r.  910  Ala- 
bama 
Hans  J.,  r.  2503%  Mission 
Henry,  r.  430'/2  Ringold 
Henry     B.,     groceries    and    liquors,   1238 

Stockton,  r.  208  Chestnut 
John,  fruit  peddler,  r.  303^4  Davis 
John,  groceries   and  liquors,  SW  cor  Clay 

and  Taylor,  r.  1125  Taylor 
Marie,  widow,  r.  713  Treat  Av 
Nils   H.,  cooper  Lachman&  Jacobi,  r.  326, 
21gt 

"    Otto,  hostler  TJ.  S.  Brewery,  r.  267  Clemen- 
tina 
Rohde  R.  &  Co.   (Reinhold  Rohde),  groceries 
and  liquors,  junction  Valencia  and  Mis- 
sion 
"    Reinhold  (R.  Rohde  &  Co.),  r.  3300  Mission 
"    Waldemar  W..  r.  23101/4  Taylor 
"    William,  painter,  r.  .533  Frederick 
4®"Rohde.    See  Rhode  and  Rode 
Rohden  Lina  Miss,  r.  323'/2  O'Farrell 
Rohe  George  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1323  Webster 

"    Metha,  widow,  r.  1223  Webster 
Roheeder  Hans,  bookkeeper  Otto  Luhn  &  Co., 

r.  31  Whitney 
Rohlf  Fred    W.    L.,  bartender  R.  J.  Techau  & 

Co.,  r.  210 Powell 
Rohlffs  Anna  M.   Mrs.  (Rohlfls  &  Gerdau),    r. 
1130  Lombard 
"    C.    H.   E.,    restaurant,  7  Mission,    r.    803 

Humboldt 
"    Frederick,  cook  C.  H.  E.  Rohlfls,  r.  7  Free- 
lon 
"    &  Gerdau    (Mrs.    Anna    M.    Rohlfls    and 
August     J.     Gerdau),     groceries     and 
liquors,  1-5  Mission 
«»=■  Rohlfls.    SeeRolfls 

Rohlf s  Henry,  bartender  Pein  Bros.,  r.  533  Ellis 
"    John,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  r. 
1511,  34th 
Rohling  John  H.,  r.  311  Laidley 

"    Joseph,  physician,  210  Eddy 
Rohlopp   Herman,  baker  Peter   Gumm,  r.    904 

Church 
Rohm  J.  F.,  physician,  1203  Sutter 
Rohmer  Emil,  baker   Peter   Gumm,  r.  SE  cor 
24th  and  Sanchez 
"    Paul,  laundryman  Crystal  Baths,  r.   2219 
Powell 
>6®=Rohmer.    See  Roemer  and  Romer 
Rohn  Charles  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  3  Central  PI 
Rohn  Eugene  C,  secretary  Martin  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  628  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph,  hostler  M.  A.  Turner,  r.  2318  Fill- 
more 
Rohnecker  Charles,  butcher,  r.  18,  1st 
Rohnke  Christina,  widow,  r.  118  Clipper 
Roholm  Albert,  seaman,  r.  11  Clay 
Rohr  Charles  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  723  Banks 
"    John  H.,  president   Rohr  &  Bagley  Com- 
mission Co.,  113  Bush,  r.  321  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Richard  Rice,  r.  N  s  Cal- 
ifornia bet  33d  and  34th  Avs 
"    William  F.  H.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  343,  3d 
"    &  Bagley  Commission  Co.,  J.  H.  Rohr  pres- 
ident, S.  A.  Presby  secretary,  113  Bush 
Rohrbach  C,  seaman  str  Santa  Cruz 
"    George,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

75  Natoma 
'•    J.  J.  Co.,  John  J.  Rohrbach  president,  mfg. 
jewelers,  17  Lick  PI 


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Rohrbach  John,  cook,  r.  629  Commercial 
"    John  J.,  president  J.  J.   Rohrbach  Co.,  17 
Lick  PI,  r.  23211^  Pine 
Rohrbacher  Philip,  president  Dumbarton  L,and 
and  Improvement  Co.,  214  Pine,  room  55, 
r.  310  Fulton 
Rohrer  Elizabeth  J.,  widow,  r.  ISa^  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob  (Adams  &  Rohrer),  r.  2431  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  driver  Stuber  &  Weikert,  r.  322714 

Geary 
"    William  B.,  brewer,  r.  2431  Folsom 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  Adams  &  Rohrer,  r. 
3431  Folsom 
Rohrich  F.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Rohrlack  Peter  J.,  barber  Becker  &  Koch,  r.  16 

Grove 
Rohrle  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  Potrero  Av  bet  Sil- 
ver Av  and  Augusta 
"    Gustav,  fireman,  r.  Potrero  Av  bet  Silver 

Av  and  Augusta 
"    Henry,  boatman,  r.  413  East  North 
"    Max,  bookkeeper,  r.  836  Mission 
Rohrmann  George,  cook  Henry  Schild,  r.  2300 

Powell 
Rohrs  Diedrich.  real  estate,  r.  1007  Clay 
"    George  H.,  liquors,   SE  cor  Haight    and 

Scott 
"    Henry,  bartender  The  Louvre,  r.  633  Ellis 
"    John  D.,  r.  NW  cor  Valley  and  San  Jose  Av 
"    Richard,  bartender  Chris  Sancken,  r.  301 
Broderick 
Rohte  Carl  F.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
1324  Geary 
"    Emil  (Kruse  &  Euler),  r.  1324  Geary 
Rohweder  Hans,  clerk,  r.  31  Whitney 
"    Lena,  domestic,  3714  Sacramento 
Roich  John,  cellarman,  r.  530  Green 
Rois  Herman,  porter,  r.  92714  Filbert 
Rojas  Frank,  vaquero,  r.  813,  15th  Av  South 
"    Jesus  M.,  liquors,  Railroad  Av  nr  16th  Av 

South,  r.  18th  Av  South  nrN 
"    Joseph  A.,  barber  Angel  B.  Soto,  r.  32371/4, 
16th 
Rojo  Alexander,  r.  2  Hopeton  Terrace 

"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1 123  Jackson 
Roland  Bruce,  usher  Morosco's   Grand    Opera 
House 
"    Francis,  insurance,  r.  1610  Clay 
"    George,  entry  clerk  Am.  Union  Fish  Co. 
"    George  L.,  engineer  str  Emma,  r.  Oakland 
"    H.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll  Mill 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  33  Sacramento 
"    John  E.,  messenger  Henry  L.  Wagner,  r. 

506  Sutter 
"    John  W.,  clerk  general  baggage  oflBce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  5  Ivy  Av 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.521,  1st 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Charles  Harley  Co..  r. 
844  Harrison 
4®"Roland.    See  RoUand  and  Rowland 
Rolando  Giovanni,  groceries  and  liquors,  Mis- 
sion Road,  nr  Six-Mile  House 
"    Stephen,  longshoreman,  r.   1112  Montgom- 
ery rear 
Rolando's  Hall,  NW  cor  Church  and  28th 
Rolde  Christian  H.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 

r.  910  Alabama 
Rolf  Emanuel  M.,wood  and  coal,  433,  3d 

"    George,  teamster,  r.  432,  3d 
Rolfe  Helena  Mrs.,  r.  2325  California 
RolfE  E.,  nurseryman  John  H.  Sievers,  r.   1.329 
Union 
'<    Ernest,  cashier  Miss  C.  Johnson,  r.  420  Lin- 
den Av 
"    Jacob  C,  expressman,  r.  2619  Mission 
Rolfs  Ernest,  groceries  and  liquors,    SW   cor 

24th  and  Nebraska 
Rolfson  Ole,  machinist,  r.  400  Bay 
Rolkin    Edward,    lodginghouse   keeper,  office 

and  r.  631  Sacramento 
Roll  John,  oysterman,  r.  636  Commercial 
RoUa  Florence   Mrs.,    school    teacher,  r.  TOO'^ 
Bush 
"    Sexton,  cigarmaker,  r.  759  Howard 
RoUand  Julius,  carpenter,  r.  5  Dodge  PI 
Roller  Albert  B.,  pressman,  r.  806  Shotwell 
"    August,    baker   Christ    &    Frahm,    r.    734 
Franklin 


Roller  Charles,  r.  1830  Howard 
"    Charles  (Kaechele  &  Roller)  r.  617  Octavia 
"    Charles  A.,  bookkeeper  Lowenberg  &  Co., 

r.  617  Octavia 
"    Charles  D.,  engraver  N.  Gray  &  Co.,  r.  2621i^ 

Folsom 
"    Frederick,  engraver   Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  617 

Octavia 
"    George  M.,  landscape  painter,  r.  806  Shot- 
well 
"    John  W.,  compositor,  r.  2621V4  Folsom 
"    Josiah  W.,  r.  11  Yerba  Buena 
"    Thomas  R.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  806  Shotwell 
"    William,  liquors,  1237  Market,  r.  776  Ste- 
venson 
Rollet  Thomas  W.,  liquors,  3.5.53  Fillmore 
Rollett  Harry  B.,  draughtsman,  r.  406  Maryland 
Rollings  F.,  cook,  r.  126  Ellis 
Rollins    C.   A.,   conductor   Market    St.  .Ry.,  r. 
172014  Church 

ROLLINS  E.  H.  &  SONS 

(Boston  and  Denver),  bankers,  munici- 
pal and  railway  bonds,  George  A. 
Batcbelder  second  vice-president,  7 
and  13  Mills  Bldg,  lOtn  floor 

Rollins  E.  O.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  430  Oak 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  50  Crocker 
Rollins  Frank  B.,  president  The  Mysell,  Rol- 
lins Co.,  23  Clay,  r.  518Capp 
"    Frank  M.,  general  agent,  r.  518  Capp 
"    Frank  M.,  teamster,  r.  50  Crocker 
"    Frederick  A.,  collector  Post  OfQce,  r.  1002 

Larkin 
"    James  R.,  waiter,  r.  353  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  314  Sierra 
"    John  E.,  canvasser,  r.  708  Howard 
"    Margaret  A.  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Durant 

Primary  School,  r.  918  Oak 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  r.  144,  9th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  918  Oak 
"    Mattie  J.  Miss,  medium,  r.  225  Powell 
"    Robert  E.,  packer  Wiester  &  Co.,  r.  315  Te- 
hama 
"    Silas,  speculator,  r.  102  Ellis 
"    W.,  porter,  r.  636  California 
"    Wentworrh,  r.  Telegraph  Hill  Observatory 
"    William,  real  estate,  508  California,  room 
25,  r.  W  s  Scott  bet  California  and  Sac- 
ramento 
4®- Rollins.    See  Rowlins 

Rollo  William  I.,  dairy  produce,  813  Valencia, 
r.  335,  19th 

ROLLS  JOHN  S., 

searcher  of  records,  examiner  of  titles 
and  general  conveyancer,  loans  nego- 
tiated, 425  Montgomery,  telephone 
Main  1586,  r.  San  Rafael 

Rolofi  Frederick,  laborer  Union   I.  Wks,  r.  431 

Mississippi 
Rolph  Annie,  widow,  r.  3113  Mission 
"    August,  cook  Thomas  W.  Shaw 
"    H.,  draughtsman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,   r.  808, 

31st 
"    James,  note  teller  The  Bank  of  California, 

r.  808,  31st 
"    James  Jr.,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  808,  31st 
"    James  M.,  restaurant.  1807  Haight 
"    Joseph  W.,  bill  clerk  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  1  114a  Leavenworth 
"    Ronald  T.,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  808,  21st 
"    U.  S.,  oiler  str  Alameda 
"    William  N.,  clerk  Williams,  Brown  &  Co., 

r.  715  Guerrero 
4®-Rolph.    See  Ralph 


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Rols  Louis,  bartender,  r.  1313  Stockton 
Roma  Hotel,  818  Sansome 
"    J.  Mariano  (Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.),   r.    1830 

Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph,  bootblack,  NW  cor  4th  and  Harri- 
son, r.  1315  Kearny 
"    Macaroni  Factory,  F.  Matteucci  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 311-313  Francisco 
"    Rafael,  buyer  Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.,  r.  1820 

Pacific  Av 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  George  de  Latour,  r. 
Alameda 
Romaine    Benjamin      (O'Byrne,      Romaine     & 
O'Byrne),  attorney  at  law,  405  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  15-18,  r.  2200  Devisadero 
Romaine  Nicholas  T.,  manager  I.  S.  Van  Winkle 
&  Co..  413-415  Market,  r.  ^00  Devisadero 
"    Theodore  K.,    electrician    Cal.    Furniture 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  113,  4th 
"    William,  cashier  J.  B.  F.  Davis   &  Son,   r. 
2200  Devisadero 
Roman  Anton,  real  estate  and  loan  broker,  405 
Montgomery,  room  5,  r.  1020^4  Pine 
"    August,  waiter,  r.  513  L<eavenworth 
Roman  Bruno,  proprietor  The  Bell,  875  Market, 

r.  1413'/2  Scott 
Roman  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum,  N  bet  I8th 
and  20th  Avs  South 
"    Cornelius,  clerk,  r.  102014  Pine 

ROMAN  H.   &  CO. 

(Herman  Roman  and  Herman  and  Les- 
ser Summerfield),  clothing  and  men's 
furnishing  goods,  901-903  Market 

Roman  Herman  (H.  Roman  &  Co.  and  H.  Stmi- 
merfleld  &  Co.),  r.  11300'Farrell 

"    Simon,  salesman  H.  Roman  &  Co.,  r.  1305 
Laguna 
Romani  Achille,  waiter,  r.  1012  Montgomery 

"    Benedetto  (G.  Fontana  &  Co.),  r.  846,  22d 

"    Carlo,  butcher  P.  Lenci,  r.  2111  Mason 

"    Daniel  (B.  Cervelli  &  Co.),  r.  433  Broadway 

"    Giovanni,  r.  314  Pacific 

"    Giovanni  B.,  steward,  r.   1012  Montgomery 

"  Luigi  (Colombini  &  Romani),  r.  811  Mont- 
gomery Av 

"  S.  &  Co.  (Salvatore  Romani  and  Joseph 
Martini),  groceries  and  liquors,  416 
Broadway 

"  Salvatore  (S.  Romani  &  Co.  and  L.  Valsan- 
giacomo  &  Co.),  r.  410  Broadway 

"  Sebastiano,  flower  peddler,  r.  1509  Bu- 
chanan rear 

"    Vincent,  butcher,  r.  2111  Mason 
Romano  Domenico,  fisherman,  r.  1119  Kearny 

"    Frank,  cigars,  501  Kearny,  r.  902^4  Jackson 
Romanoski  Charles,  gilder  SchusslerBros.,  r.  5 
Elgin  Park  Av 

ROMANY  OIL  CO., 

manufacturers    of    Romany   Oil  and 

Romany   Wine    Bitters,   Dr.    George 

Hirzu  manager,  San  Francisco  office 

410  Kearny,  room  23 
Romari  John,  r.  314  Pacific 
Rombaeh  Emilie  Mrs.,  r.  463a  Minna 
Romberg  William,   groceries   and  liquors,   730 

Bush,  r.  700  Mason 
Rome  Manuel,  driver  Jacob  Heim,  r.  18th  Av 

South  nr  G 
Romeo  Manuel,  waiter  str  City  of  Everett 

"    Samuel,  porter,  r.  6314  Everett 
Romer  Henry,   clerk  Albany    Brewery,    r.    766 

Howard 
"    Herman  ( Wahl  &  Romer),  r.  113  Franklin 
"    Herman  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  113  Franklin 


Romer  John  L.,  r.  625  Bush 
"    Julius  F.,  clerk,  r.  113  Franklin 
"    Marinus  (Romer  &  Sorensen),  r.  1212  Scott 
"    Otto  B.,  property  man,  r.  113  Franklin 
"    P.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1506  Kentucky 
"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  1506  Kentucky 
"    Robert  E.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  343,  13th 
"    William,  cabinet  maker  W.  K.  Vickery,  r. 

413  Grove 
"    &  Sorensen    (Marinus    Romer    and  Soren 
Sorensen),  butchers,  1103  Scott 
«@"Romer.    See  Roemer  and  Rohmer 
Romero  Paul,  coalpasser  str  City  of  Panama 

"    Solomon,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
Romig  Herman  (Romig  &  Timmerman),  r.  211 
Turk 
"    &  Timmerman  (Herman  Romig  and  Henry 
Timmerman),  coffee  saloon,  20  Taylor 
Romiguiere  Eugene,   tanner  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
"    Germain,    tanner    Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Romine  Thomas  M.,  candy  maker  George  Haas 

&Son 
Rommel   August,  proprietor  Union  Hotel,  1300 
Turk 
'     Charles,  baker,  r.  25  Rondel  PI 
"    Charles  A.,  miller,  r.  613  Bush 
"    Charles    Jr.,  millhand  Yolo  Mills,   r.   613 

Bush 
"    Gustave,  confectioner,  r.  435  Minna 
"    Henry,  concave  grinder  Deckelman  Bros., 

r.  44,  3d 
"    Regina  Mrs.,    proprietor   North    German 
Hotel,  NE  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
Romo  Frank  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
806b  Vallejo 
"    Frank  B.  (P.  P.  Espejo  &  Co.),  r.  806b  Val- 
lejo 
Romoser  Richard,  laborer,  r.  2323V2  Harrison 
Ronald  Clara  E.,  widow,  r.  1129  Howard 
"    James  F.,  r.  721  Tennessee 
"    Thomas  D.,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 
1129  Howard 
Ronan  Bernard,  butcher,  r.  18th  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av 
"    James  L.,  compositor  Upton  Bros.,  r.  1013 

Castro 
"    James  W.,  dyer,  r.  Iowa  bet  25th  and  26th 

Potrero 
"    John,  butcher  J.   G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r.  1018, 

11th  Av  South 
"    Joseph  H.,  butcher  Charles  Rosenberg,  r. 

12th  Av  South  nr  N 
"    Lawrence  J.,  compositor  Upton  Bros.,  r. 

1013  Castro 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1013  Castro 
4®" Ronan.    See  Roonan 
Roncaglion   John    B.,    bartender  Malatesta  & 

Blua,  r.  1319  Dupont 
Roncallo  Giuseppe,  scavenger,  r.  109,  3d  Av 
Roncovieri  Alfred,  musician,  r.  722  California 
Rondeau  Louis  A.,  carpenter,  r.  334,  3d  Av 
Rondel  Edward,  bartender  Auguste  Ortion,  r. 
235  Montgomery  Av 
"    J.,  teacher  penmanship,  r.  503  Folsom 
Rondina  Giuseppe,  carpenter,  r.  10  Union  PI 
Ronecker  Charles,  butcher  Heineman  &  Stern, 

r.  18,  1st 
Roney  Annie  I.  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music,  r. 
2810b  Howard 
"    Charles    F.,  pressman    Schmidt  Label   & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  850  Folsom 
"     Edward,  r.  3016  Pierce 
"    Frank,  laborer  School  dept,  r.  1307  Minna 
"    Frank,  molder,  r.  1520  Turk 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  press  feeder  Schmidt  Label 

&  Litho.  Co.,  r.  1654  Market 
"    William,  proprietor  Vallejo  and  San  Fran- 
cisco Express,  511  Market,  r.  Vallejo 
J9®"Roney.    See  Rooney 

Ronicke  Carl,  salesman  Joost  Bros.,  r.  605  Ash 
Av 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  Anderson  nr  Crescent 
Av 
Ronnigere  A.,  cook  Bohemian  Club,  r.  300  Green 
Ronning  John  P.,  painter,  r.  18  Hardy 
Rontet  Mathias,  r.  620  Green 


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Roocll  Jolm  W.,  dentist  supplies,  3-4  Colum- 
bian Bldg,  916  Market,  r.  761  Haight 
Rood  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  126,  5.1i 
"    Everett  O.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1617 

Polk 
"    Frank  H.,  special  policeman,   r.  1612  Polk 
"    M.  F.   Miss,  operator  W.  U.    Tel.   Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Rooker  Arthur,  livery  stable,  139  Valencia,  r. 
307/2,  lath 
"    Elmer  J.,  policeman,  1707'/^  Jones 
Roonan  David,  teamster,  r.  517  Clipper 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  517  Clipper 
"    Nora,  domestic,  1040  Dolores 
"    William,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  517  Clipper 
"    William  Jr.,  machine  hand,  r.  517  Clipper 
je®"Roonan.    See  Ronan 
Rooney  C.  L.,  clerk,  r.  736,  14th 
"    Clara  J.  Miss,  saleslady  August  Schaefer, 

r.  913  Broadway 
"    Frank,  iron  molder,  r.  1307  Minna 
"    George,  bartender,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Gilbert  E.,  lumberman,  r.  30  Montcalm 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1120  Pierce 
"    Henry  T.,  student,  r.  913  Guerrero 
"    Hugh,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Tennessee  bet  Sierra 

and  Napa 
"    J.,  r.  32,  4th 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  632  Tennessee 
"    James  F.,  conductor  Market   St.    Ry.,  r. 

26071/2  Post 
"    James  J.,  r.  223  Utah 
"    James  J.,  agent  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

940  Bryant 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  30  Montcalm 
"    John,  purser,  r.  Minerva  nr  Plymouth 
"    John,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  117,  19th 
"    John  F.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  engineer  U.  S.  str  John  S.  Hart- 
ley 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  Prospect  Av  opp  Lizzie 
"    Mamie  M.,  dressmaker,  r.  1925b  Fillmore 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  36  Birch  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  2523  Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1120  Pierce 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.    W  s    Teimessee   bet 

Sierra  and  Napa 
"    Michael,    proprietor   St.   Louis    Hotel,  11 

Pacific 
"    Michael,  roller  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1120  Pierce 
"    Patrick,  r.  913  Broadway 
"    Patrick,  drayman,  r.  27,  12th 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  517  Clipper  rear 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  30  Montcalm 
"    Samuel,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  13  Page 
"    Thomas,  r.  538  Noe 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  913  Broadway 
"    Thomas  C,  fireman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  3 

Perry  rear 
"    Thomas  E.,  foreman  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co.,  r. 
913  Broadway 

ROONEY  THOMAS  H., 

insuraaice  broker  and  proprietor  Cali- 
fornia Storage  Warenouse,  722  Mis- 
sion, r.  912  Gruerrero 

Rooney  William,  r.  1307  Minna 

4®" Rooney.    See  Roney 

Roop  Frank  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
36  Shotwell 

Boos  Achille,  vice-president  Roos  Bros.,  27-37 
Kearny,  r.  1363  Post 
"    Adolph  (Roth  &  Co.),  r.  Palace  Hotel 

Roos   Adolplie,    president    Roos    Bros.,   27-37 
Kearny,  r.  1362  Post 
"    Andrew  G.,  manager  N.  J.  Herby,  r.  Oak- 
land 

ROOS  BROS., 

(Incorporated)  Adolplie  Roos  presi- 
dent, AcMlle  Roos  vice-president, 
clothing,  gentlemen's  furnishings, 
hats,  etc.,  27-37  Kearny  cor  Post 

Roos  Charles,  bottler  Buffalo  Brewing  Co.,  r.  237 
Minna 
"    Charles,    deckhand    tug  Monarch,    r.  IOO14 
Jackson 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  cf 
Novelties. 


Roos  Charles,  master  schr  Nakomis,  office  28 
California 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  14a  McAllister 
"    Charles  V.,  r.  681  Mission 
"    George  H.,  salesman  Roos  Bros,  r.  1363Post 
"    Julius  H  ,  clerk  Frederick  A.  Wheeler,  r. 


"    Leon  L  ,  student,  r.  1362  Post 
"    Otto  A.,  solicitor    N.  J.  Herby,  r.  Oakland 
Root  Anna,  domestic,  126  Laurel 
"    Corydon  B.,  dentist,  639  Ellis 
"    Edward  W.,  student,  r.  2203  Fulton 
"    Elliot    M.,  office    38  Luning   Bldg,    r.  903 

Steiner 
"    Ellis    J.,  livery  stable,  1212    Golden    Gate 

Av,  r.  1134  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Eugene    B.,  salesman  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co., 

r.  3638.  16th 
"    Frank,  student,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
Root  George  A.,  druggist  and   chemist,  SE  cor 

6th  and  Howard,  r.  712  Geary 
"    George  B.,  with   Charles  E.  Paxton,  r.  1118 

Hyde 
"    George  B.  Jr.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry  Co.,  r. 

1118  Hyde 
"    George  H.,  superintendent    Golden    Gate 

Hall,  625  Sutter,  r.  717  Taylor 
Root  George  W.,  chief  wharfinger  Board  of  Har- 
bor    Commissioners,     office    Clay    St. 

Wharf,  r.  517  Page 
"    Gilbert  W.,  paper   carrier,  r.  1134   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Harvey  B.,  r.  903  Steiner 
"    Herbert  G.  (Root  &  Robinson),  and    horse 

clipping,   1033    Golden    Gate    Av,  r.  903 

Steiner 
"    House,  M.  Wiley  proprietor,  126,  4th 
"    James    E.,  agent    Mutual    Reserve   Fund 

Life  Association  (of  N.   Y.),  r.  Alameda 
"    James  M.,  r.  639  Ellis 
"    James  W.,  clerk,  r.  3016  Sacramento  rear 
"    John  F.,  gate  keeper  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    John  W.,  carriage  maker,  r.  706  Fell 
"    Norman  A.,  salesman  Edward  P.  AUis  Co., 

r.  947  Sanchez 
"    R.,  medical  student,  r.  1002  Powell 
"    Ruby,  widow,  r.  600  Geary 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  314  Eddy 
"    &  Robinson  (Herbert  G.  Root  and  Charles 

F.      Robinson),     livery     stable,    905-919 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Roots  Henry  A.,  quartermaster  str  Mackinaw, 

r.  770  Harrison 
Roots  P.  H.  &  F.  M.  Co.   (Connersville,  Ind.), 

manufacturers  rotary  pumps,  A.  L.  Fish 

agent,  59-61,  1st 
Ropcke  H.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1511  Dupont 

"    Helmuth  F.,  miller,  r.  1511  Dupont 
Roper  Albert,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  1414 

Cedar  Av 
"    Albert  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  14^4  Cedar  Av 
"    Andrew  E.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  30  Middle 
"    Austin,  laborer,  r.  961  Folsom 
"    Belinda  Miss,   teacher  Stanford  Primary 

School,  r.  713  Sutter 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Edward,  r.  624  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Granville  H.,   traveling  salesman,  r.  384 

Minna 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  20  Middle 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  713  Sutter 
"    Paul,  bartender,  r.  304, '3d 
"    Raymond  R.,  dealer  in  mineral  lands,  320 

Sansome,  room  59,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William,  farmer,  r.  Garfield  nr  Orizaba  Av 


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Ropers  Richard,  porter  Johnson-Locke  Mercan- 
tile Co.,  r.  308,  5th 
Roquefort  Joseph,  machinist  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Roques  Paul  F.,  bartender  Ortion  &  Gerhardt, 

r.  526  O'Farrell 
Rorke  Sarah,  widow,  r.  1027  Washington 
Rorphuro  Julius  J.,  artist,  599  Ellis 
Rosa  Alberto  (L.  Boitano  &  Co.),  r.  233,  28th 
i'    Alberto,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    A.  P.,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Charles,  oiler  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r.  7 

Tiflany  PI 
"    Joseph  A.,  carpenter  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 

2181/^  Clara  rear 
"    Joseph  H..  cook  Leo  Graefenecker,  r.  638 

Sacramento 
"    Joseph  P.,  barber,  626,  4th 
"    Manuel,  milkman,  r.  30  Clay 
"    Manuel  P.,  barber,  87254  Howard 
4®" Rosa.    See  Rossa 

Rosaia  Enrico,  florist  J.  Jacquemet  &  Co.,  r. 
1112  Kearny 
"    Giovanni,  cigars,  525  Broadway 
RosarioCiriniele,  shoemaker,  r.  515,  8th 
Rosas  William,  printer  Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  r.  607 

Broadway 
Rosborough  Alexander  J.,  wharfinger  Washing- 
ton St.  Wharf,  r.  Oakland 
Rosburg  Augustus,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  116  Morris  Av 
Roscamp  William,  poulterer  Bernliard  Miller. 

r.  6  Ewer  PI 
Roscelli  Kate  Miss,  r.  309  Broadway 
"    Louis,  proprietor  San  Martino  Hotel,  309 
Broadway 
Rosch  Catherine,  widow,  r.  112  William  rear 

"     H.  F.,  r.  346,4th 
Roschmann  Charles,  bottled  beer,  120  Shotwell 
Rose  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet 
K  and  L 
"    Alexander,  plumber  Daniel  Williamson,  r. 
14th  Av  South  nr  L 
Rose  Alfred  H.,  Commissioner  Public  Works,  r. 
1516  Larkin 
"    Andrew  W..  oface  532  Market,  room    1,  r. 

2000  Broadway 
"    Andrew  W.  Jr.,  secretary,  r.  2000  Broad- 
way 
"     Arthur,  butcher  Roth,  Blum  &  Co  ,  r.  cor 

Railroad  Av  and  6th  Av  South 
•'    B.  v.,  marine  engineer,  r.  934  Folsom 
"    Creek  Mining  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co..  Cal.),  F. 
W.  Wilmans  president,  James  O'Connell 
secretary,  163  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Edward  G.,  molder,  r.  1400  Sanchez 
"    Emil,  barber,  1541  Geary 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  ladies'  shampooer  Hammam 

Baths,  r.  70454  Mission 
"     Ephri am,  salesman  A.  H.  Henry  &  Co.,  r. 

1404  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frank  N.,  dentist  C.  H.  Bell,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Frederick  W..  cabinet  maker  Indianapolis 
Furniture  Co.,  r.  237,  8th 
Rose  Fredrlka  Mrs.,  proprietor  National  Hotel, 
512  Bush 
"    George,  barber  Henry  Sammis,  r.    253554 

Harrison 
"    George,  driver  August  Stolz,  r.  140  CoUing- 

wood 
"    George,  tinner  Schuster  Bros.,  r.  130,  2d 
"    George  W.  (Rose  &  Kenny),  r.  1045  Market 
"    Harry,  designer,  r.  299  Hyde 
"    Herbert    E.,    solicitor    Chronicle,    r.    The 
Colonial 


Rose  Isaac  A.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1008 

Minnesota 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  29  Minna 
"    James  W.,  paperhanger,  r.  116  Turk 
"    J.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  8  Oregon 

"    J.  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3237  Mis- 
sion 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  736a  Clementina 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  cor  14th  Av  South  and  K 
"    John,  carpenter  W.  J.  Grant,  r.  110  Mason 
"    John,  plumber,  r.    16th   Av   South   bet  K 

and  L 
"    John  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  cor  14th  Av    South 

and  K 
■'    John  E.,  painter  and  paper   hanger,    2403 

Mission,  r.  2611  Howard 
"    John  H.,  cook,  r.  636  Sacramento 
•'    John  W.,  teamster,  r.  cor  7th    Av  South 

and  Railroad  Av 
"    Jose,  deckhand  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
■'    Joseph  (Rose  &  Silva),  r.  34754,4th 
•'    Joseph,  commission  merchant,  r.  843  Grove 
"    Joseph,  driver   San    Mateo   Dairy,  r.  326 

Clipper 
"    Joseph,  shipping  clerk  Bernhard  Mattress 

Co.,  r.  1306  Montgomery 
"    Kimberly  Mining  Co.  The  (El  Dorado  Co.), 

G.  E.  Beach  secretary,  22  Market,  room  5 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  12th  Av 

South 
"    Louis  S.,  stockbroker,  404  Montgomery,  r. 

700  Jones 
"    Manuel  S.,  barber  A.  H.  Krumphols,  r.  235 

15th 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  918  Montgomery 
"    Numar,  bookkeeper   William    Cronan,    r. 

2472  Market 
"    Otto,  shoemaker,  50,  7th,  r.  371  Minna 
"    Samuel,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  140 

CoUingwood 
"    Sarah,  widow,  restaurant,  200  Turk 
"    Thomas,  expressman,  r.  140  CoUingwood 
"    Victoria  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
■'    William,  fireman  str  Monticello 
"    William  T.,  assistant  superintendent  Pio- 
neer White  Lead  and  Color  Wks,  r.  2516 

Mission 
"    Winslow  F..  barber,  4  Howard,  r.  Oakland 
"    &  Kenny  (George   W.   Rose  and  John   J. 

Kenny),  attorneys  at  law,  305  Larkin 
"    &  Silva   (Joseph  Rose  and  Frank  Silva), 

barbers,  34754,  4th 
i8®"Rose.    See  Roes. 
Roseberry  Robert,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery, 

r.  Brewster  nr  Joy 
Rosebrough  Salathiel,  laborer  E.  C.  Pitcher,  r. 

123  Shipley 
Rosedale  The,  William    Wolf    proprietor,   321 

Ellis 
Rosekrans  Chester  W.,  business  agent,  r.  1501 

Steiner 
"    George  W.,   clerk  Fire  Underwriters'   In- 
spection Bureau,  r.  1.501  Steiner 

ROSEKRANS  H.    &  CO., 

(Mlio  S.  Jeffers)  importers  and  dealers 
hardware  and  builders'  materials,  511 , 

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Rosekrans  I.  Newton,  bookkeeper  The  Crocker- 
Woolworth  National  Bank,  r.  770  Oak 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  770  Oak 
"    Maria  A.,  widow,  r.  1501  Steiner 
4®~Rosekrans.    See   Rosencrantz  and  Rosen- 
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Roseland  Frank,  seaman,  r.  526i4  Pacifio 

"  John,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
Roseleaf  John,  liquors,  20  Folsom 
Rosella  George,   ladles'  tailor,  224  Ellis,  r.  1419 

Powell 
Rosello    William     C,     dresser    Tivoli    Opera 

House,  r.  783  Market 
Rosemon  Dora,  cook,  507  Harrison 
RosemoDd     Walter    E.,    foreman     Occidental 

Warehouse,  r.    1609  Devisadero 
Rosen  A.  &  Co.  (Abraham  Rosen  and  Max  Lan- 
dar),  boot  and  shoemakers,  705  Howard 
"    Abraham  (A.  Rosen  &  Co.),   r.   704  How- 
ard 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2111  Broderick 
"    Christopher,  steward  John  L.  Radovich,  r. 

1581  Folsom 
"    Simon  (Rosen  &  McAlpine),  r.  34  Capp 
"    &  McAlpine  (Simon  Rosen  and  James  R. 
McAlpine),  blacksmiths,  317,  17th 
Rosenan  M.  J.,  surgeon  U.  S.  Quarantine  Sta- 
tion, Angel  Island 
Rosenbach  Asher,  clerk,  r.  595  Ellis 
"    Max,  clerk,  r.  595  Ellis 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  595  Ellis 
Rosenbaum  Albert  M.   (Rosenbaum  Bros.),    r. 
Frankfort,  Germany 
"    Albert  S.,  clerk,  r.  1504  Jackson 
Eosenbaum  Brothers  (Samuel  M.  and  Albert 

M.),  capitalists,  204  Front 
Rosentoaum  Building,  NE  cor  Front  and  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Edgar,  plumber  Market    St.   Ry.,  r.  2221 

Webster 
"    Emil  D.,  capitalist,  r.  1408  Fulton 
"    Fr.  H.  (Fr.  H.  Rosenbaum  &  Co.),  r.  East 
Oakland 

ROSENBAUM  Fr.  H.  &  CO. 

(Fr.  H.  Rosenbaum),  importers  plate 
and  window  glass,  mirrors  and  frames, 
beveling,   ornamental    cutting,   lead 
work,  etc.,     567    Market,    telephone 
Main  936 
Rosenbaum  George  H. ,  teamster,  r.  825^/^  Broad- 
way 
"    Henry,  merchant  tailor,  r.  1923  Ellis 
"    Herman  A.,  butcher,  1-2  Centre  Market,  r. 
2223  Post 
Rosenbaum  Isaacs.  (I.  S.  Rosenbaum  &  Co.), 
and  president  San  Francisco  Wine  and 
Liquor  Co  ,24  East  South,  r.  1504  Jackson 
Rosenbaum  I.  S.  &  Co.  (Isaac  S.  Rosenbaum), 
real  estate  and    insurance  agents,  432 
California 
.     "    J.  Henry,  clerk  S.  F.  Wine  and  Liquor  Co., 
r.  1504  Jackson 
"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  825^4  Broadway 
"    Maurice,  salesman,  r.  1520  Post 
"    Oscar,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 
r.  3014  Louisa 
Rosenbaum  Samuel  H.,  secretary  San  Francis- 
co Wine  and  Liquor  Co.,  24  East  South, 
r.  1504  Jackson 
"    Samuel  M.  (Rosenbaum Bros.),  r.  2108  Jack- 
son 
•'    Simon   (Rosenbaum  &  Scheeline),  r.    2221 
Webster 
Rosenbaum  &  Scheeline  (Simon   Rosenbaum 
and  Simon  E.  Scheeline),  attorneys  at 
law,  214  Pine,  rooms  36-38 
;g®-Rosenbaum.    See  Rosenbohm 
Rosenberg  Aaron  B.,  shoemaker,  724  McAllis- 
ter, r.  617  McAllister 
Abe  (Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1721  Clay 
Adolph  (Rosenberg  Bros.   &  Co.),    r.    1721 

Clay 
Arthur  L.,  butcher  Bloch  &  Stein,   r.  533 

O'Farrell 
A.  M.,  clerk    Neustadter  Bros.,   r.   1822% 

Howard 
Benjamin,  shoemaker,  33!4   Eddy,    r.    617 

McAllister 
Benjamin  G.,  traveling  salesman  G.  Rosen- 
berg &  Sons,  r.  1306  Laguna 
Rosenberg    Bernard,    secretary    Wilmerding- 
Loewe  Co.,  216  California,  r.  1607  Post 
"    Brothers  (Max  and  Isidor),   clothing,  and 
gents'  furnishing  goods,  55,  3d 


Rosenberg  Brothers  &  Co.  (Abe  and  Adolph 
Rosenberg),  brokers,  commission  mer- 
chants and  dealers  dried  fruits,  211-213 
California 

"    Charles  (G.Rosenberg  &  Son),  r.   2336  Pine 

"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  341  Hayes 

"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  520  Bush 

"    Charles,  wholesale  butcher,  1st  Av  South 
nr  Railroad  Av,  r.  908  Ellis 
Rosenberg  Charles  K.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
The  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  23,  1st,  r.  ny^.  Shot- 
well 

"    Conrad,  r.  Ripley  PI  nr  Alabama 

"  David,  foreman  G.  Rosenberg  &  Sons,  r. 
1306  Laguna 

"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1306  Laguna 

"    Edmund  D.,  cashier  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1111  Laguna 
Rosenberg  Edward,  secretary    Sailors'  Union 
of  the  Pacific  and  manager  Coast  Sea- 
men's Journal,  S  W  cor  East  and  Mission 

"    Emil,  carpenter,  r.  I214  Russ 

"  &  Son  (Charles  Rosenberg),  manufac- 
turers hats,  caps  and  military  goods,  518 
Market 

"    Gay  A.,  with  Jacob  Rosenberg,  r.  Alameda 

"  George,  butcher,  1053i^  Folsom,  r.  129  Lang- 
ton 

"  George,  shoemaker  Julius  Heyman,  r.  617 
McAllister 

"    Getz,  cattle  dealer,  r.  1222  Alabama 

"  Gustav,  salesman  Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  1830  O'Farrell 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  908  Ellis 

"  Harry,  clerk  Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.,  r.  1133 
Geary 

"    Herman,  barber,  113  Valencia 

"    Isadore,  bottle  dealer,  r.  989  Howard 

"    Isidor  (Rosenberg  Bros.),  r.  Woodland,  Cal. 

"    Israel,  peddler,  r.  5  Harriet 

"  Jacob,  clerk  Rosenberg  &  Seidkin,  r.  5  Har- 
riet 

ROSENBERG     JACOB, 

Wool  Commission  Merchant,  221  Front, 
r.  2205  Buchanan 

Rosenberg  Jennie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.   1306  La- 
guna 
Rosenberg  Joseph,  fancy  dry  goods,  laces,  etc., 

40-42  Geary,  r.  908  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  fancy  goods,    105  Taylor,    r.    1315 

Geary 
"    Joseph,   grain  commission   merchant,  319 

Pine,  rooms  3-5,  r.  1305  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Joseph,  jeweler,  r.  1607  Post 
"    Joseph  H.    (Borck  &    Rosenberg),   r.  510b 

Fulton 
"    Joseph  L.,  butcher,  r.  1321  Devisadero 
"    Julian  T.,  wool  dealer,  r.  2205  Buchanan 
"    Julie  J.,  widow,  r.  27  Maple  Court 
"    Julius  S.,  capitalist,  r.  2213  Webster 
"    L.  Budd,  music  publisher,  23   Maple  Court, 

r.  36  Maple  Court 
"    Leah    Miss,    teacher     Stanford    Primary 

School,  r.  1306  Laguna 
"  Lena,  widow,  r.  1721  Clay 
"    Leonard  R.,  with  Jacob  Rosenberg,  r.  2205 

Buchanan 
"    Lewis,  stationer,  r.  1810  Post 
"    Louis,  butcher,  r.  532  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  clerk  A.  J.  Jonas,  r.  1133  Geary 
"    Louis  K.,  clerk  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r.   lU/a 

Shotwell 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1721  Clay 
"    Manfred,  cigar  maker  J.  E.   Kiefer, 

O'Farrell 


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Rosenberg  Maurice,  r.  5  Harriet 
"    Max  (Rosenberg  Bros.),  r.  1215  Webster 
"    Max  L.,  clerk  Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.,   r. 

1721  Clay 
"    Melville,  salesman  Meyer  A.  Steen,  r.  908 

Ellis 
"    Melville B.,  traveling  salesman  Schweitzer 

&Co.,  r.  1315  Geary 
"    Meyer,  butcher,   1630   Devisadero,    r.   2328 

Post 
"    Michael,  clothing,  1026  Howard 
"    Morris,    driver    George  Rosenberg,  r.  .129 

Langton 
"    Morris,  gilder,  r.  437  Eddy 
"    Moses,  dealer  live  stock  ,r.  1822'^  Howard 
"    Oscar,  peddler,  r.  919  Battery 
"    Philip,    salesman    Weil   &   Beck,    r.    341 

Hayes 
"    Robert    (Rosenberg  &  Seidkin),  r.  5  Har- 
riet 
"    Robert  C,  with  Jacob  Rosenberg,  r.   2205 

Buchanan 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1315  Geary 
"    Samuel,  salesman   Joseph   Rosenberg,  r. 

908  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  merchant,  r.  1628  Folsom 
"    Sidney,  with   Joseph    Rosenberg,    r.    2228 

Post 
"    Solomon  S.,  r.  1111  Laguna 
"    Theodore,  furniture,  1128  Howard 
"    Therese  Miss,  with  Louis   Thors,    r.    214, 

11th,  Oakland 
"    Wallace  C,  with  G.  A.  Rosenberg,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    &  Seidkin  (Robert  Rosenberg  and  Abram 

Seidkin),  junk  dealers,  1112  Howard 
;8®-Rosenberg.    See  Rothenberg 
Rosenberger  Edward,  shoemaker,  r.  Treat  Av 

nr  Precita  Av 
"    Edward   B.,    bookkeeper    Occidental  and 

Oriental  SS.  Co.,  r.  318  Kearny 
"    Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  459}^  Tehama 
"    William,  shoemaker  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r 

Alabama  nr  28th 
Rosenblat  Herman,  upholsterer,  r.   1066  How 

ard 
Ilosenblatt  Albert,  bottler  North  Beach  Brew 

ery,  r.  306  Chestnut 
"    Arthur  S.,  vice-president  Rosenblatt  Co. 

r.  1814Gough 
"    Byron    S..    salesman   Rosenblatt    Co.,    r 

734  Sutter 
"    Co.  The,  M.  W.  Rosenblatt  president,  A.  S 

Rosenblatt  vice-president,  E.  S.  Rosen- 
blatt secretary  and  treasurer,  wholesale 

wines  and  liquors,  113-115  Pine 
"    Edgar  S.,  secretary  Rosenblatt  Co.,  113- 

115  Pine,  r.  1814  Gough 
"    Henry,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  1233  Rhode 

Island 
"    Irving  S.,  superintendent  Rosenblatt  Co., 

r.  1814  Gough 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Son  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.    11.38 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  house  painter,  r.  142,  8th 
"    Lawrence   A.,  capitalist,   113-115  Pine,  r. 

1814  Gough 
"    Milton  W.,  president   Rosenblatt  Co.,  113- 

115  Pine,  r.  2735  California 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1814  Gough 
"    Samuel,  r.  933  Mission 
"    Wallace  S.,  salesman  Rosenblatt   Co.,  r. 

1814  Gough 
Rosenbloom  Philip,  r.  232,  17th 
"    Ralph,    salesman     Kast    &    Co.,    r.    705a 

Stockton 


Rosenblum  Harry  L.  (Rosenblum  &  Abraham), 
r.  1191/2,  lOth 

"  Henry,  clerk  M.  J.  Franklin,  r.  641  McAlli- 
ster 

"    Jacob,  salesman  M.  Davidson,  r.  403  Ellis 

"    Joseph,  r.  1200  Buchanan 

"    Joseph,  r.  2034a  Mission 

"    Morris,  cigar  dealer,  r.  641  McAllister 

"    Samuel  E.,  salesman,  r.  1146  Turk 

ROSENBLUM  &   ABRAHAM 

(Harry  L.  Rosenblum  and  Gabriel 
Abraham),  merchant  tailors,  1103 
Market 

Rosenbohm  George,  butcher,  r.  2669  Howard 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    John  H.,  r.  2669  Howard 
"    Minnie  Miss,  milliney,  2669  Howard 
Rosenbrock   Albert,    tanner    Norton   Tanning 
Co.,  r.  San  Brimo  Av  nrl5th  Av  South 
"    John,  chicken  ranch,  San  Bruno  Av  bet  28th 
and  39th 
Rosencrantz  Abraham,  traveling  salesman,  r. 
928  Eddy 
"    Gustavus,  woolens,  916  Market,  room  44,  r . 
1828  Sutter 
Rosencrantz     Isidor,    attorney   at    law,    6-7 
Mills  Bldg,  6th    floor,  r.  2413  Washing- 
ton 
Jacob,  clothing,  516,  4th 
Julius,  salesman  Wolf  Bros. 
Louis,  dry  goods,  252,  4th 
Moses,  matzo  baker,  433-435,  6th,  r.  431,  6th 
Nathaniel,  physician,  46  O'Farrell 
Samuel,  asst.  treasurer  Morosco's  Grand 
Opera  House,  r.  353,  4th 
4®="Rosencrantz.    See  Rosekranz    ar 


RosendaleA.  C,  traveling  salesman  Brown  & 

Metzner,  r.  Pacific  Grove 
Rosendorn  Benno,  electrician,  r.  2133  Post 
"    Emil,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  31.33  Post 
"    Maurice,  bookkeeper,  r.  2132  Post 
"    Solomon,  insurance  agent,  r.  2132  Post 
Rosener  Charles  S.,  law  student,  r.  1611  Bush 
"    Hyman,  plumber,  r.  216^4  Linden  Av 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  222,  5th 
"    Max,  tailor,  r.  268  Clementina 
"    Morris,  shoecutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

3161/4  Linden  Av 
"    Morris,     stock   clerk    Mandel,    Pursch    & 

Wiener,  r  1017  Fillmore 
"    Samuel,  sexton,  r.  1611  Bush 
"    W.  C,  longshoreman,  r.  514  Filbert 
4®"Rosener.    See  Rosner 
Rosenfeld  A.,  conductor,  r.  13  Morris  Av 
"    Abram,  merchant,  r.  916  Ellis 
"    Benjamin,  salesman  Triest  &Co.,  r.  Port- 
land Or. 
Rosenfeld  E.   A.  &  Co.    (Edwin  A.  Rosenfeld), 
druggists,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Polk 
"    Edwin  A.  (E.  A.  Rosenfeld  &  Co.),  r.  SE 

cor  Ellis  and  Leavenworth 
"    Flora    Miss,    teacher    Fremont    Primary 

School,  r.  916  Ellis 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper,  r.  916  Ellis 
Rosenfeld  Henry  (John  Rosenfeld's  Sons),  and 
vice-president    and    secretary    Nevada 
Warehouse  and  Dock  Co.  (Port  Costa), 
office  303  Sansome,  r.  Lick  House 
Rosenfeld  John  fJohn  Rosenfeld's  Sons),  and 
president  Nevada  Warehouse  and  Dock 
Co.  (Port  Costa),  office  303  Sansome,  r. 
Lick  House 
Leo,  bookkeeper,  r.  1919  Ellis 
Louis    (John   Rosenfeld' s    Sons),    r.    New 

York 
Max,  with  John  Rosenfeld's  Sons,  r.  Lick 

House 
Morris,  r.  1919  Ellis 
Rose,  widow,  r.  1919  Ellis 
Rosenfeld's  John  Sons  (John,  Louis  and  Henry), 
shipping    and    commission    merchants, 
and  proprietors  Dispatch  Line  of  Clipper 
Ships  to  New  York,  agents  The    New 
Vancouver  Coal  Mining  and  Land  Co. 
(limited),  and  wholesale  coal  dealers, 
bunkers  Mission  Wharf  No.  2,  office  202 
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Rosengarden    Edna,  stenographer,  20  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  1432  Geary 
"    H.  Mrs.,  stenographer  and.  typewriter,  20 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1432  Geary 
Rosengarn  Henry,  liquors,  3432  Mission 
"    Herman   J.,    fruits    and   vegetables,    1043 
Howard 
Rosengarten  Maria,  widow,  r.  De  Wolf  nr  Sick- 
les Av 
Rosenheim  Aaron,  traveling  salesman  Louis 
A.  Grade,  r.  3S  Clinton  Park 
"    Isaac,  driver  van  Sheriff's  office,  r.  623  Cali- 
fornia 
Rosenheim  Samuel,  attorney  at  law  and  notary 
public,  303  California,  room  7,  r.  33  Clin- 
ton Park 
Rosenholz  Alfred,  electrician,  r.  25414  Perry 
Rosenkranz  Louis,  pipemaker  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  27Chapultepec 
j^"Rosenkranz.    See   Rosekranz   and   Rosen- 

crantz 
RoserQund  Albert,  manager  Swanberg's  Oyster 
House,  418  Pine,  r.  2113  Geary 
"    G.  T.,  master  mariner,  r.  2113  Geary 
Rosenmoeller   Louisa    Mrs.   (Hellstrommer   & 

Co.),  r.  14  Washington 
Rosenquist  George  A.,  clerk,  r.  1917  Filbert 
"    Hellmer  A.,  clerk,  r.  925  Hyde 
"    John  A.,  r.  1917  Filbert 
Rosenshine  Adolph  (M.  Rosenshine  &  Bro.),  r. 
2425  Fillmore 
"    Leopold,  capitalist,  415  Battery,  r.  Palace 

Hotel 
"    M.    &  Brother    (Adolph    and   Morris  W.), 
wholesale  leaf  tobacco  and  cigars,  413- 
415  Battery 
'•    Morris  W.  (M.  Rosenshine  &  Bro.),  r.  2124 
Pine 
Rosenstein  Abraham  (RosensteinBros.),  r.  1213 
Webster 
"    B.,  waiter  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Brothers  (Abraham  and  Charles),  clothing 

and  furnishing  goods,  238,  4th 
"    Charles  (Rosenstein  Bros.),  r.  1213  Webster 
'<    Fritz   (Rosenstein  &  Schoenholtz),  r.  2732 

Pine 
"    Julius,  salesman,  r.  2732  Pine 
"    Otto,  bill  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 

2732  Pine 
"    Rachael,  widow,  r.  1213  Webster 
"    Simon,  peddler,  r.  10  Cleveland  rear 
"    Simon,  with  The  Lebenbaum  Co.,  r.    2732 

Pine 
"    &  Schoenholz  (Fritz  Rosenstein  and  Mor- 
ris Schoenholz),  dairy  produce  and  pro- 
visions, SE  cor  Geary  and  Octavia 
Rosenstirn    Julia   Mrs.,    stenographer,    r.  1344 

Ellis 
Rosenstirn  Julius,  M.  D.,  physician   and  sur- 
geon, NE  cor  Sutter  and  Hyde,  consult- 
ing hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sundays 
9  to  10  a.  m.,  telephone  East  187 
Rosenstrauch  Jonas,  tailor  Leon  Lemos,  r.  550 

Jessie 
Rosenthal  Adolph,  Consul-General  German  Em- 
pire, 318  Sacramento,  r.  2007  Devisadero 
"    Adolph  G.,  physician,  r.  2007  Devisadero 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  millinery,  1713  Sutter 
Rosenthal  Brothers  &  Co.  (Isaac  L.  and  Mey- 
er Rosenthal  and  Moses  Sondheimer), 
importers  and  dealers  fine  shoes,  107-111 
Kearny 
"    Carl,  traveling  salesman    Michalitschke 

Bros.  &  Co..  r.  509  Fulton 
"    Cerf  (Rosenthal  &  Salomon),  r.  1724  Vallejo 
"    Charles,  manager  Charles  MuUer,  824  Mar- 
ket, r.  218  Haight 
"    Charles  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  71-72 

Columbian  Bldg,  r.  696  Baker 
"    David  J.,  candy  maker  T.  G.  Gruenhagen  & 

Co.,  r.  228,  18th 
"    David  v.,  porter  Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1713  Sutter 
"    Dora  Mrs.,  r.  30  Harriet 
"    Doris,  widow,  r.  800  Ellis 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  233  Minna 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  413  Larkin 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  418  Mont- 
gomery 


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Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co.  (Samuel  Feder),  manu- 
facturers boots  and  shoes,  581-583  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Main  1260 

"    Frederick  W.  Jr.,  traveling  salesman  John 
Quadt  &  Co.,r.  Fruitvale,  Cal. 

"    Gertrude  Mrs.,  proprietor  Cal.  Underwear 
Factory,  102b  Market 

"    Henry,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1607  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Hubert  S.,  salesman  Castle  Bros.,   r.    115 
Taylor 

"    Isaac,  r.  216,  14th 

"    Isaac,  clothing,  334,  6th,  r.  1040AFolsom 

"    Isaac  L.  (Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.),   r.  2321 
Devisadero 

"    Jacob,  vinegar  maker  Fisher  Packing  Co., 
306,  18th 

"    Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1724  Vallejo 

"    Joseph  K.,  varnisher  Bemhard  Mattress 
Co.,  r.  403  Leavenworth 

"    Loais  (Syz  &  Co.),  r.  California  Hotel 

"    Louis,  painter,    r.    Sadowa   nr   Plymouth 
Av 

"    Louise,  widow,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Plymouth  Av 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  106  Jackson 
Rosenthal  Marcus,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine, 
rooms  23-25,  r.  1020  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Marcus,  cigars  and  tobacco,  8  East,  r.  1401 
Gough 

"    Matthew,  r.  413  Larkin 

"    Maurice  (M.  Scheyer  &  Bro.),  r.  924b  Ful- 
ton 

"    Max,  bookkeeper  Stiner,  Strauss    &  Hy- 
man,  r.  2204  California 

"    Meyer  (Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Germany 

"    Morris,  barber,  1006  Mission 

"    Moses    S.,    commission    merchant,    r.   832 
O'Farrell 

"    Peter,  fruits,  r.  228, 18th 

"    Philip  A.,  machinist  and    locksmith,  81, 
9th,  r.  528  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Ralph,  traveling  salesman  Buyer  &  Reich 
Co.,  r.  1308  Ellis 

"    Rebecca  Mrs.,  nurse,  520  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Rosalia,  widow,  r.  1019  Sutter 

"    Samuel,  braid  maker  M.  Ettinger,  r.  228, 
18th 

"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Plymouth  Av 
Rosenthal  Sigmund  (E.  R.  Slocum  &  Co.),  r. 
1607  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    William,  pawnbroker,  19  Taylor,  r.  SO^A 
Grove 

"    &  Kutner,  merchants  (Madera,  Cal.),  office 
4  Sutter,  room  3 

ROSENTHAL  &  SALOMON 

(Cerf  Rosenthal  and  Max  Salomon), 
proprietors  Alaska  Coal  Depot,  106-112 
Mission,  telephone  Main  1637 

Rosenzweig  Isidor,    salesman    O'Connor,  Mof- 
fatt  &  Co.,  r.  736  Geary 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  736  Geary 
Roser  Albert  L.,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  127'/£  Morris  Av 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  645  Merchant 
Rosetta  Mary,  widow,  r.  310  Union 
Rosette  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1720  Baker 
Rosetti  Luigi,  laborer,  r.  7  Jasper  PI  rear 
Rosevear  Briton,  carpenter,  r.  655  Willow  Av 
"    Joseph,  tinsmith,  r.  24^4  Rausch 
"    Lizzie  Miss,   clerk  George  M.  Murphy,  r. 

2414  Rausch 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  24V2  Rausch 
Rosevear  R.G., machinist  First  St.  Wks  Union 
I.  Wks,  r.  512  Hermann 
"    William  T.,  carpenter,  r.  655  Willow 


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Rosewald  Gustave,  seaman,  r.  45  Sacramento 
■  '    J.  H.   Mrs.,  teacher   vocal   music,   r.    922 
Geary 
Rosewarne    James,    nailmaker    Washburn   & 
Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1227  Union 
"    James  T.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  12221/2  Green 
"    Nicholas,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  12221/2  Green 
"    William,   laborer,  r.  N  s  Channel  bet  9th 
and  10th 
Rosewell    George  B.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  920 

Oak 
Rosie  John,  engineer  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 

r.  1139  Guerrero 
Rosie  Walter,  secretary  United  Workingmen's 
Co-operative  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  535  Market,  r.  14151^  Hayes 
Rosier  Chris  R.,  night  watchman  Market  St. 

Ry.,  r.  1602  Grove 
Rosin  Charles,  cooper  David  Woerner,   r.  1747 

Mission 
Rosis    Alphonse,    blacksmith    Fulton    Eng.    & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  16  Guy  PI 
Roskamp  William  J.,  clerk,  r.  6  Ewer  PI 
Roske  Paul  C,  watchmaker  Gustav  Weimann,  r. 

Oakland 
Rosland  Oscar,  bookkeeper  H.  Outsen,  r.  416% 

Austin  Av 
Rosling  Charles,  teamster,  r.   NW  cor  Steiner 
and  Hermann 
"    David    E..    watchmaker    S     F.     Diamond 
House,  r.  Oakland 
Rosman  Peter,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Rosner  Edmund  M.,  leader  orchestra  Orpheum 
Theatre,  r.  408^4  O'Farrell 
"    George,  musician,  r.  618  Ellis 
"    Sigfried,  barber,  119,  6th,  r.  669  McAllister 
"    Simon,  tailor,  r.  268  Clementina  rear 
Rosovich    Peter,    teamster  William    J.     Gal- 
lagher, r.  48V2  Erie 
Ross  Aaron  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  1031  Market 
"    Adam,  groceries  and  liquors,  1773  Ellis 
"    Albert  C,  salesman  Dewitt  &  Harris,  r. 

1031  Market 
"    Albert  T.,  waiter,  r.  313,  4th 
"    Alexander,    agent  Colusa  Milling  Co.,  512 

California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  17  Polk 
"    Alexander,  ship  joiner,  r.  i324  Connecticut 
"    Alfred,  blacksmith  Chrestoflersen  &  Tway, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Alfred,  ship  painter,  r.  509  Market 
"    Alfred  B.,  tanner,  r.  1525%  Dolores 
"    Allan  O.  (Delfino  &  Ross),  r.  Alameda 
"    Angus,    clerk  W.  W.    Chase   &  Co.,  r.  36 

Madison  Av 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  26  Louisa 
"    Austin  A.,  seaman,  r.  8  Roach 
"    Barton  G.,  salesman  Mack  &  ;Co.,  ;r.  1320 

Hayes 
"    Belle  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1.532  Polk 
"    Benjamin  F.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1219  Polk 
"    Charles,  boatswain  U.  S.  revenue  icutter 

Rush,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Charles,  painter  John  G.  Edmondson,  r. 

905  Market 
"    Charles  L.,  tailor,  r.  1507  Jackson 
"    Clarence,  carpenter  Christopher  W.  DufQe, 

r.  700  O'Farrell 
"    Clarence  R.,  r.  603  Bush 
"    Daniel,  engineer,  r.  1434  Nebraska 
"    Daniel  C,  truckman  fire  dept.,  r.  755  Har- 
rison 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  17  Polk 


Ross  David  A.,  carpenter,  r.  532  Eureka 
"    David    M.,  superintendent    Peerless    Gas 
Regulator,  6  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  548  Minna 
"    Donald  (Ross   &  Hewlett),  r.  20  Albion  Av 
"    Donald  Mrs.,  r.  718c  Bush 
"    Donald,  clerk  Bank  of  British  Columbia,  r. 

712  Geary 
"    Donald  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Lebanon  Presby- 
terian Church,  r.  604  Douglass 
"    Donald  R.,  carpenter  Sumner  C.  Murray,  r. 

1525  Scott 
"    Donald U.,  carpenter,  r.  1525Scott 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  NE    cor    Illinois    and 

Napa 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  113  Chapultepec 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  900  Fell 
"    Elvina  Miss,  r.  240  Shot  well 
"     Emil    J.,  clerk  Peter  Quinn,  r.  1525  Dolores 
Ross   Erskine  M.,    judge   U.  S.  Circuit  Court, 
chambers   U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
50,  r.  Los  Angeles," Cal 
"    E.  T.,  attendant  U.  S.  Quarantine  Station, 

Angel  Island 
"    Frank,  bookkeeper,  r.  1436  Ellis 
"    Frank,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

708  O'Farrell 
"    Frank  C,  real  estate  agent,  304  Montgom- 
ery, r.  304  Stockton 
"    Frederick  W.,  r.  1211  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  r.  116a  Day 
"    George,  porter  Ross  &  Hewlett 
"    George,  shipwright,  r.  16  Page 
"    George  A.,  painter,  r.  1525  Dolores 
"    Gordon,  artist,  r.  608  Jones 
"    Harry,  driver,  r.  16  Page 
"    Harry  Y.,  salesman,  r.  1320  Hayes 
"    H.   C,    secretary  and    manager   Dr.   A.  J. 
Shores    Co.,    Nucleus   Bldg,  r.  Los  An- 
geles 
"    Hugh  C,  shipping  clerk,  r.  522  Waller 
"    Irwin  W.,  offlce  628  Market,  r.  705  Webster 
"    James,  r.  46  Ritch  rear 
"    James    Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1211    Golden    Gate 

Av 
"    James,  carpenter  and  builder  and  asphal-' 
turn  roofing,  111  Van  Ness  Av,  r.  34  Fell 
•'    James,  clerk,  r.  825  Polk 
"    James,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  632% 

Castro 
"    James  Jr.,  compositor  Brunt,  r.  1605  Turk 
"    James  E.,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

825  Polk 
"    James   F.,    teamster  White   Sewing   Ma- 
chine Co.,  r.  1436  Ellis 
"    James  K.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1065  Market 
"    James  P.,  foreman  job  dept.  Francis- Val- 
entine Co.,  r.  1605  Turk 
"    James  R.,  horseman,  r.  310,  5th  Av 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  314,  3d  rear 
"     Jane  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Jane  B.  Mrs.,  janitress  Hamilton  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  8  Roach 
"    Jeannette  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  r.  1049  Market 
"    Jeremiah,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    John  (Lauriston  &  Ross),  r.  110,  9th 
"    John,  keeper  Angel  Island  Light  Station 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  415  Hyde 
"    John,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Peking 
"    John  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  703, 

16th 
"    John  B.,  butcher  J.  J.  Looney,  r.  532%  Har- 
rison 
"    John  D.,  wheelwright,  r.  2019  Turk 
"    John  E.,  plumber,  r.  108  Eureka 
• '    John  H. ,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co. 
"    John  H.,  salesman,  r.  Ill  Polk 
"    John  M.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

1605  Turk 
"    John  S.,  clerk  general  passenger  and  ticket 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1315 

Steiner 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Joseph  L.,  bartender,  r.  625  Bush 
"    Joseph  N.,  glass    beveler  Cal.  Art  Glass 
Bending  and  Cutting  Wks,  r.  918  Mont- 
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Ross  Kemp,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s  Wharf,  r.  410A 
Bryant 
Kemp  L.,  secretary  Martin  White  Mining 

Co.,  23  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  400  Lott 
Lizzie  Miss,  forewoman  Italian  Publish- 
ing Co.,  r.  1811  Stockton 
Louise,  widow,  lodgings,  303,  3d 
Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  635  Geary 
Malcolm   A.,   carriage    maker   O'Brien  & 

Sons.r.  1102,24  th 
Martha,  widow,  restaurant,  510  Mission 
Mary,  widow,  r.  27  Lapidge 
Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  421  Eddy 
Mary  H.  Mrs.,  artist,  308  Post,  r.  Berkeley 
Maurice  J.,  machinist,  r.  6  Caroline 
Nels,  seaman,  r.  100%  Jackson 
Parmelia  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  719  Post 
Rif-hard,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

942  Howard 
Richardj  shoe  cutter,  r.  1705  Howard 
Robert,  coalpasser  str  Mariposa 
Robert,  laborer,  r.  212,  1st 
Robert,  miller  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
Robert  C,  salesman  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  415, 

26th 
Robert  G.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks, 
r.  1112Folsom 
Koss  Robert  T.,  vice-president  The  F.  W.  Spen- 
cer Co.,  338  Post,  r.  122  Turk 
"    Samuel,    bricklayer,    r.    105    New    Mont- 
gomery 
"    Samuel,  peddler,  r.  308,  7th 
'=    Samuel  A.,  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  B.,  machinist,  r.  641  Folsom 
"    Sidney  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

120  Fell 
"    Simon  P.,  peddler,  r.  25,  14th 
"    Theodore  B.,  bookkeeper  Rauer's  Law  and 

Collection  OfQce,  r.  808,  18th 
"    Thomas,  r.  84  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  931  Haight 
"    Thomas,  clerk  William  Doxey,  r.  618  Haight 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  19  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Thomas,  real  estate,  r.  10a5  Valencia 
"    Thomas  A.,  seaman,  r.  8  Roach 
Ross  Thomas  P.,  architect,  43  Columbian  Bldg, 
916  Market,  r.  1st  Av  and  Geary 
"    T.  P.,  laborer  S.   F.   Gas   Light  Co.,  r.  804 

Larkin 
"    W.,  carpenter,  r.  157,  7th 
"    Walker,  ship  carpenter,  r.  304,  3d 
■'    William,  carpenter,  r.  411  Lyon 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  610  Jessie 
"    William,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  oface  S. 

-P.  Co.,  r.  3024  Clay 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  705  Mission 
"    William,   teamster   Morton   Draying    and 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  27  Lapidge 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  303.  3d 
"    William  A.,  shirt  cutter  Eagleson,  Haw- 
kins Co.,  r.  626  Eddy 
"    William  H.,  cashier  Madison  &  Burke,  r. 

403  Leavenworth 
"    William  J.,  teamster,  r.  27  Lapidge 
"    William  M..  policeman,  r.  719  Post 
"    William  T.,    teacher   elocution,   78-79  St. 

Ann's  Bldg     ■ 
"    William  W.,  printer  West  Coast  Adv.  and 

Pub.  Co.,  r.  168  Clementina 
"    William    W.,     traveling    salesman    San- 
born, Vail  &  Co.,  r.   1144  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ross  &  Hewlett  (Donald  Ross    and   Frederick 
Hewlett),     wholesale     provisions     and 
dairy  produce,  300  Davis 
Rossa  Carlos,  scavenger,  r.  1013  Francisco 
4®="Rossa.    See  Rosa 
Rossbach  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1517  Hyde 
"    Charles  H.,  foreman  packer  C.  E.Whitney 
&  Co.,  r.  615  Washington 
Rosseau  Charles,  painter,  r.  5  Graham  PI 
Rosselle  Joseph  P.,  waiter,  r.  465%  Minna 
Rosselli  Isidore,   cook  Perini's  Restaurant,  r. 

524  Taylor 
Rosseter  George  R.,  ofBce  14  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Harry  C,  clerk  James  T.  Rosseter  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 


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ROSSETER    JAMES    T.    &  CO. 

(James  T.  Rosseter),  wholesale  and  re- 
tail coal  and  coke,  office  14  Post,  yard 
1st  nr  Brannan,  telephone  Main  110. 
Rosseter  John  H.,  sub-manager  W.  R.  Grace  & 
Co.,  203  California,  r.  900  Grand,  Ala- 
meda 

"    Joseph,  engineer,  r.  142,  6th 

"    Theodore  T.,  clerk  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  r. 
Alam.eda 
i6®="Rosseter.    See  Rossiter 
Rossetta  John,  r.  6241/4  Lombard 
Rossetti  Gulielmo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 

"    Victor  H.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Bank, 
r.  1022  Sutter 

"    William,  r.  1022  Sutter 
Rossi  Angelo,  r.  1811  Stockton 

"    Angelo,  florist   Frank   Pelicano  &  Co.,  r. 
712b  Union 

"    Anton,  florist  Frank  Pelicano  &  Co.,  r.  712b 
Union 

"    Antone,  salesman  Antone  Fodera,  r.  1427 
Kearny 

"    Antonio,  marble  cutter   Joseph  Musto  & 
Son,  r.  337  Union 

"    Bartolomeo,  scavenger,  r.  10  Locust 

"    Charles  (Salina  &  Rossi),  r.  733  Vallejo 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  507  Filbert 

"    Charles,     manager     California     Window 
Cleaning  Co.,  242  Sutter,  r.  730  Vallejo 

"    David,  baker,  r.  414  Filbert 

"    Domenico,  butcher,  r.  502  Greenwich 

"    Domenico,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 
164  Clementina 

"    Domenico  P.,  druggist,  r.  NE  cor  Dupont 
and  Green 

"    Emma  Mrs.,  dressmaker  Mrs.  A.  Fischer, 
r.  507  Filbert 

"    F.  &  Co.  (Frank  Rossi  and  Frank  Toso), 
fruits  and  vegetables,  1102  Folsom 

ROSSI  FRANCIS  A., 

attorney  and  councilor  at  law,  533 
Kearny,  rooms  5-6-9-10,  r.  712B 
Union 

Rossi  Francisco,  marble  polisher  Rufftno  &  Bi- 

anchi,  r.  337  Union 
"    Frank  (F.  Rossi  &  Co.),  r.  1102  Folsom 
"    Frank,  oiler  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r.  3258!^ 

Mission 
"    Frederick, engineer  Adelsdorfer&  Branden- 

stein,  r.  Oakland 
"    Gerolomo,  peddler,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Giovanni,  peddler,  r.  NE  cor  El  Dorado 

and  Rhode  Island 
"    Giovanni  B.,  foreman  Joseph  Musto  &  Son, 

r.  2  Filbert  PI 
"    Giovanni  B.,  stonemason,  r.  433  Fulton 
"    Giovanni  B.,  waiter,  r.  515  Pine 
"    Giuseppe,   butcher,    515  Broadway,   r.  510 

Broadway 
"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Henry  F.  (Rossi  &  Sabarros),  r.  510  Broad- 
way 
"    James  J.,  porter  r.  414  Filbert 
"    John  B.,  bootblack,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    John  F.,  liquors,  207  Washington,  r.   1012a 

Washington 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk  Francis  A.  Rossi,  r.  712b 

Union 
"    M.  Andrea,  physician,  605  Green 
"    Madeline,  widow,  712b  Union 


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SOO    BAXTERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Rossi  Michele,  bootblack,    SE  cor  Eddy  and 
Taylor,  r.  1309  Kearny 
"    P.  Co.  The,  Pietro  Rossi  manager,  impor- 
ters art  furniture,  117  Sutter 
"    Pietro,  manager  The  P.  Rossi  Co.,  117  Sut- 
ter, r.  1033  Sutter 
Eossi  Pietro  C,  druggist,  318  Montgomery  Av, 
and    president   Italian-Swiss    Agricul- 
tural Colony,  109  Battery,  r.  716  Union 
"    Stephen  J.,  stationery  and  printing,  533 

Green 
"    Thomas,  marble  cutter  Joseph   Musto  & 

Son,  r.  337  Union 
•'    &  Sabarros   (Henry    F.    Rossi    and    John 
Sabarros),  butchers,  515  Broadway 
Rossignol  Emile,  cook,  r.  815  Stockton 

"    J.,  laborer,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Eossiter  Eleanor,  widow,  r.  101  Francisco 
"    Frank  T.,  r.  824  Powell 
"    James,    awning   manufacturer,   104  Fran 

Cisco,  r.  106  Francisco 
"    Moses,  watchman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r 

812  Market 
"    Paul,  chief   engineer  str  Peru,  r.  926  Do- 
lores 
j8S"Rossiter.    See  Rosseter 
Rosskamp    Herman,    engineer    Golden   Wes 

Hotel 
Rossknecht   Herman,  musician,  r.  636  Sacra- 
mento 
Rossler  Henry,  tailor  Jacob  Mussiggang,  r.  29 

Harriet 
Rosso  Andrew,  confectionery,  250,  3d 
"    Charles,  contractor  and  builder,  217  Hayes, 

r.  507  Filbert 
"    Thomas,  barber,  r.  367  Natoma 
Rossow  Charles,  butcher,  258,  3d,  r.   1074  Shot- 
well 
Rossum  August,  watchman  S.  F.  Laundry 
Rost  Rudolph,  turner  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Rostrum  William,  laborer,  r.  352  Clementina 
Rota  Camillo,  driver  A.  ChicMzola  &  Sons,  r.  3 
Medau  PI 
"    John,  r.  3  Medau  PI 
Rote  William  H.,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry,  r. 

172454  Lyon 
Rotebacher  Fred,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r. 

409  Ellis 
Roten  William  T.,  r.  538  Minna 
Rotenkolber  Frederick  G.,  saddler  Kempkey, 
Gilham  &  Sawyer,  r.  230  Clipper 
"    George,  stock  clerk  Kempkey,  Gilham  & 
Sawyer,  r.  230  Clipper 
Rotermund   Frederick,  barber,  521  Battery,  r. 
1822  Mason 
"    William,  baker  Charles  Strohmaier,  r.  418 
Brannan 
Rotger  Adele  Miss,  confectionery,  15  Market,  r. 
811  Lombard 
"     Edward,  r.  811  Lombard 
Roth  Abraham,  cooper,  r.  711  Mission 

"    August  D.,  r.  1303  Mason 
Roth,    Blum    &    Co.    (Daniel    Roth  and   Leon 
Blum),  hog  butchers  and  pork  packers, 
cor  6th  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av,  office 
201  California,  telephone  Main  1916 
"    Ceesar,  r.  400  Franklin 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1035,  18th 
"    Charles,  capitalist,  r.  306  Stockton 
"    Charles  W.,  painter,  r.  624,  4th 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  4  Wheelock  PI 
"    Conrad,  varieties,  IOO414  Hyde 
"    Cornelius,  r.  1219  Kearny 
"    Daniel  (Roth,  Blum  &  Co.  and  Milly  Bros.) 
r.  401  Baker 


Roth  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1035,  18th 
"    Felix,  seaman  str  Protection 
"    Francis,  hostler  A.   Quade  &  Co.,  r.  21  San- 
chez 
"    Frederick,  paper  carrier,  r.  1521  Clay 
"    George,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  2  KohlerPl 
"    Henry,  glassbeveler,  r.  2  Kohler  PI 
"    Henry,  paper  carrier,  r.  1521  Clay 
"    Isaac,  salesman,  r.  226^4  Fulton 
"    Jacob,  r,  2206  Devisadero 
"    Jacob,  delivery    clerk   Davis  Bros.,   r.  400 

Franklin 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1431  Post 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  SOSYi  Davis 
"    Leon  J.,  dental  student,  r.  1431  Post 
"    Mark,  wrapper  Davis  Bros.,  r.  400  Frank- 
lin 
"    Max,  marble  works,  NW  cor  Guerrero  and 

14th,  r.  150  Guerrero 
"    Paul  N.,  bookkeeper  Alexander  Simon,  r. 

622  Polk 
"    Peter,  milker,  r.  629  Commercial 
"    Rose  Miss,  dressmaking,  9  Powell 
"    Samuel,  tailor,  r.  400  Franklin 
"    Victor,  r.  1426  Powell 
"    Weigand,    cooper   David   Woerner,    r.  409 

Pacific 
"    William,  r.  1722  Hyde 
"    William,  glassbeveler,  r.  2  Kohler  PI 
Roth  William,  commission  merchant  and  im- 
porter Japanese  goods,  304  Sacramento, 
r.  1722  Hyde 
"    William   H.,    clerk  -Richard  Pecht,  r.  530 
Geary 
Roth   &   Co.,    (Simon   Scheeline    and   Adolph 
Roos),  importers    and  wholesale  wines 
and  liquors,  319-321  Market 
-e®~Roth.    See  Roethe  and  Rothe 
Rothaug  Christian,  bartender  Frederick  Brandt, 

r.  218  Minna 
Rothberg  Samuel,  waiter  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  539 

Minna 
Rothchild  Joseph  M.  (Rothchild  &  Ach),  r.  1700 

Broadway 
Rothchild  Maurice   A.,  president  The  Werth- 
eimer  Co.,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Sansome, 
r.  1809  Broadway 
Rothchild  &  Ach  (Joseph  M.  Rothchild   and 
Henry  Ach),  attorneys  at  law,  303  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  5-8 
>6®- Rothchild     See  Rothschild 
Rothe  Albert,  brass    molder   M.    Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  227,  2d 
RothenberR   Henry  (M.  Rothenberg  &  Co.),  r. 
Oakland 
"    John,  barber,  325  Sacramento,  r.  718  Fulton 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Mendle  and  Henry  Rothenberg), 

wholesale  liquors,  423  Kearny 
"    Mendle  (M.  Rothenberg  &  Co.),  r.  724  Shot- 
well 
Rothenberger  Thomas  K.,  liquors,  501  Post,  r. 

777  Market 
Rothenstein    Alexander,    capitalist,    r.    1404a 
Masonic  Av 
"    Louis,  baker,  r.  92854  Harrison 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  99^  William  rear 
Rother  Max,  librarian  Chronicle,  r.  1110  Taylor 
"    Robert,  r.  103  Langton 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 
Hermann 
Rotherman  Harry  J.,  clerk  George  D.  Dornin,  r. 

Oakland 
Rothermel  Frederick  C.  (Steflan  &  Rothermel), 
r.  419,  10th 
"    Henry,  butcher,  419,  10th 
"    Henry  P.,  bookkeeper  Edgar  C.  Seavey,  r. 

419,  10th 
"    Peter,  real  estate  and  mining,  507  Califor- 
nia, r.  913  Fillmore 
Rothery  Samuel,  blacksmith  Marshutz  &  Can- 
tell,  r.  1954  Madison  Av 
Rothganger  Frank,  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 
832  Harrison 
"    Frederick  J.,  capitalist,  r.  832  Harrison 
"    Frederick  J.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  814 

Potrero  Av 
"    George,  surgeon  U.  S.  N..  r.  832  Harrison 
"     Harry,  laborer,  r.  1030  Howard 


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Rothholz  Aaron,  salesman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

2361/^  Fulton 
Rothing    Adolph,    baker   Paul    Drasdo,    r.    303 

Clement  rear 
RotUkopf   Albert    P.,  manufacturing    jeweler 

and  diamond  setter,  208  Sutter 
Rothler  John,  deckhand,  r.  27  East 
Rothlin  Benjamin,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
Rothmaler  Jacob,  cook,  r.  1504  Mason 

"    Oswald,  superintendent,  r.  1715  Broadway 
Rothman  Adolph,  tailor  Sam  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  449 
Tehama 

"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  7  Hopeton  Terrace 

"    Frederick,  foreman  W.  D.  Hobro,   r.   1021 
Mason 

"    Henry    H.,    sexton   Congregation   Shaari 
Zedek,  r.  728  California 

<'    Harry  K.,  drayman  George  H.  Tay  Co. 

"    Jacob,  plumber,  r.  7  Hopeton  Terrace 

"    Mathilda  Miss,  shirt  maker,  r.  7  Hopeton 
Terrace 

"    Nathan  J.,  cutter    Greenebaum,    Weil   & 
Michels,  r.  7  Hopeton  Terrace 
Rotholtz  Benjamin,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  627 
Hayes 

"    Charles,    commission     merchant,     r.    627 
Hayes 

"    Edward,  clerk  J.  Levin  &  Co.,  r.  627  Hayes 

"    Robert,    trunk     maker     Hirschfelder     & 
Meaney,  r.  627  Hayes 
4®"Rotholtz.    See  Rothholz 
Rothrick   Fanny,  widow,    nurse,  r.  429  Green- 
wich 
Rothrock  Thomas  U..  salesman,  r.  234  Sadowa 
Rothschild  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1232  Post 

"    Abraham,  r.  Ill  Grove 

"    Abraham    (Rothschild    &   Wise),    r.    1232 
Post 

"    Albert,   salesman,   r.   1000a  Golden    Gate 
Av 

"    Charles,  cyclery,   101  Van  Ness  Av,  r.  119, 
27th 

"    Charles  E.,  carpenter  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  111,10th 

"    Eugene  (Rothschild  &  Shoenberg),  r.  632 
Post 

"    Frederick,  clerk  Henry  Rothschild,  r.  170, 
9th 

"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  608  Octavia 

"    Henry  (Rothschild  &  Helms),  and  grocer- 
ies and  liquors,  170,  9th,  r.  413  Shrader 

"    Henry,  liquors,  439  Montgomery  Av 

"    Henry  L.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1806  Post 

"    Henry  M.,  commission  merchant,  131  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  7-8 

"    Henry  M.,  decorator,  31  Leidesdorfl 

"    Hueo    (Rothschild   &    Ehrenpfort),  r.    924 
Eddy 
Rothschild    Joseph,    attorney   at    law,   81-84 
Chronicle  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1352,  r. 
The  Martinet 

"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  608  Octavia 

"    Louise  Mrs.  (Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt),  r. 
1918  Pine 

"    Max,  compositor,  r.  1010,  22d 
Rothschild  Morris,  furniture  and  carpets,  213- 
215  Mason,  telephone  Main  5907,  r.  2728 
Pine 

"    Moses  B.,  cashier  Esberg,  Bachman  &  Co., 
r.  1716  Octavia 

"    Oscar,  student,  r.  924  Eddy 

"    Robert  B.,  salesman  M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co., 
r.  20  O'Farrell 

"  Theo.  (Rothschild  &  Greenebaum),  r.  2115 
Broderick 
Rothschild  &  Ehrenpfort  (Hugo  Rothschild 
and  George  F.  Ehrenpfort),  manufactur- 
ers, wholesale  confectioners  and  dealers 
foreign  and  domestic  nuts,  118  Front, 
telephone  Main  5433 
Rothschild  &  Greenebaum  (Theo.  Rothschild 
and  Alfred  H.  Greenebaum),  proprietors 
Pacific  Folding  Paper  Box  Factory,  14-16 
Fremont,  telephone  Main  277 
Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt  (Mrs.  Louise  Roths- 
child and  Charles  Hadenfeldt),  proprie- 
tors California  Jewelry  Factory,  and 
manufacturers  and  importers  watches, 
jewelry,  diamonds,  etc.,  207  Sutter 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing'  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc, 

6^1-S4-7     IN/IARKET    SX. 


Rothschild  &  Helms  (Henry  Rothschild  and 
Henry  W.  Helms),  wholesale  and  retail 
wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Powell  and 
O'Farrell 
"  &  Shoenberg  (Eugene  Rothschild  and  Sig- 
mund  Shoenberg),  tailors'  and  dress- 
makers' trimmings,  209  Post 
"  &  Wise  (Abraham  Rothschild  and  Isidor 
H.  Wise),  manufacturers  ladies'  and 
childrens'  wear,  117-119  Sansome 

4®=- Rothschild.    See  Rothchild 

Rothweiler  Charles,  salesman  Waterhouse  & 
Lester,  r.  1223  Eddy 

Rothwell  J.  Percy,  secretary  Starr  &  Co.,  326 
California,  r.  514  Lombard 

Rotmer  Samuel,  seaman,  r.  80  Jessie 

Rotner  Hyman,  cloakmaker,  r.  26  Russ  rear 

Rotowsky  Herman,  tailor,  411Vi  Kearny,  r.  1710 
Polk 
"    Samuel  P.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  1710  Polk 

Rotrosky  William,  city  surveyor  Fireman's 
Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1219  Turk 

Rotsch  Frank,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 
Louisiana 

Rotstein  Henrietta  Mrs.,  varieties,  209  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Isaac,  r.  209  Leavenworth 

Rottanzi  Ettore,  civil  engineer,  r.  301,  3d 

Rottanzi  Giosue,  wholesale  and  retail  wines 
and  liquors,  1027  Market  and  1012  Valen- 
cia, wine  cellars  NE  cor  23d  and  Bry- 
ant 
"    Leopold,  manager  G.  Rottanzi,  r.  105,  23d 

Rottanzi  Tulllo  A.,  physician  and  surgeon,  and 
proprietor  Old  South  Park  Statuary 
Drug  Store,  301,  3d,  office  and  r.  665 
Folsom,  telephone  Main  5626 

Rottgers  Lambert  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  26 
O'Farrell,  room  30,  r.  1305  Leavenworth 

Rotz  George  A.,  bakery  and  restaurant.  834-836 
Valencia 

Rouard  Anthony  C,  carrier  Post  Offlce,  r.  1309H 
Broadway 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  130914  Broadway 

Rouch  August,  laborer,  r.  1000  Sutter 
"    August   Mrs.,    lace   curtain    cleaner,  1000 

Sutter 
"    Gustav,  rattan  worker  B.  Cohen,  r.  1450% 

Minna 
"    Marie,  ironer  Mrs.  Cecile  Bruppacher,  r. 

2926  Sacramento 
"    Theodore,   rattan  worker  B.  Cohen,  r.  510 
Francisco 

Rouda  Samuel,  tailor,  11  Ellis,  r.  323  Eddy 

Roudiez  Leon  S.,  1st  lieutenant  1st  Infantry,  U. 
S.  A.,  Angel  Island 

Rouen  Amand,  coppersmith,  735  Broadway 

Rouet  Jules,  pantryman  Occidental  Restaurant, 
r.  520  Geary 

Roughan  Jane,  widow,  r.  3  Pixley 

ROULEAU  F.  A. 

(Oscar  A.  Rouleau),  searcher  of 
records  City  and  County  of  San 
Francisco,  Safe  Deposit  Building,  322 
Montgomery,  telephone  Main  1879 

Rouleau  Mary,  widow,  r.  1209  Leavenworth 

Rouleau  Oscar  A.  (F.  A.  Rouleau),  r.  1209  Leav- 
enworth 

Roulette  Thomas,  teamster  Pac.  Gas.  Imp.  Co., 
r.  Lombard  nr  Webster 

Roullier  Albert,  second  vice-president  Raphael 

Weill  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post,  r. 

Mill  Valley 

"    Camille,  r.  315  , 


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Roumas  Jean,  laundry,  775  Folsom 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  775  Folsom 
Roumiguiere  Alphonse,  cook,  r.  300 
Roundberg  Joseph,  r.  362,  3d 
Roundey  Charles  E.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  Oakland 
"    John  L..,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

Oakland 
"    P.  James,  r.  230  Montgomery  Av 
Rounds  Julia,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  420  Ellis 
"    Leavin,  porter  James  Lick  Baths,  r.  321V^ 

O'Farrell 
Roundv  Harry  E..  waiter  W.   F.  Riedinger.  r. 

137,  7th 
Rountree  Alexander  A.,  clerk,  r.  800  Lyon 
■'    Brothers  (James  and  M.  E.),  contractors 

and  builders,  800  Lyon 
"  Edward  K.,  clerk,  r.  1450  Leavenworth 
"  Florence  K.,  widow,  r.  1450  Leavenworth 
"  Harry  H.,  student,  r.  1450  Leavenworth 
"  James,  (Rountree  Bros.),  r.  2235  Howard 
"    James  O.,  agent  Pacific  Graphite  Mfg.  Co.. 

405  Front,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  O.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Goodyear  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  245  Minna 
"    Letitia,  widow,  r.  800  Lyon 
"    Moses  E.,  (Rountree  Bros.),  r.  800  Lyon 
"    Richard,    builder    and    contractor,    r.    800 

Lyon 
"    Richard  H.,  clerk  The  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and   Globe   Insurance  Co.,  r.    1450 

Leavenworth 
"    Walter  B.,  assayer,  r.  1450  Leavenworth 
"    Walter  Ellis,  mining,  405  Front,    r.    2400 

Fillmore 
"    William  G.,    engineer's  clerk  S.    F.    Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  2348  Union 
4^Rountree.  See  Rowntree 
Rouquette  Louis,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 

Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
"    Philippe,     wool    puller   Legallet-Hellwig 

Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
Rourke  Bridget,  widow,  r.  1626  Dupont 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  53514  O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  groceries,  759  Bryant,  r.  ]00  Morris 

Av 
"    Charles  M.,  marine  fireman,  r.  8  Minna 
"    Edgar  L.,  clerk  Nevada  Bank,  r.  1924  Pine 
"    H.  O.,  fireman  str  San  Bias 
"    James,  driver,  r.  538  Minna 
"    James  P.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1626  Dupont 
"    John,  r.  15171/2  Polk 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  71  Tehama 
"    John,  sawyer  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Factorv, 

r.  914  Howard 
"    JohnV.,clerkP.  andS.  dept.  S.fP.  Co., r.  232 

Fell 
"    John  W.,  accountant  The  Bank  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  1924  Pine 
"    Joseph,  painter,  r.  232  Fell 
"    Mary  C.   Miss,  dressmaking,  53514  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  245,  2d 
"    Michael,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Patrick,   molder   Occidental   Foundry,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Patrick  J.,  porter   Selby     Smelting    and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  232  Fell 
"    Richard  O.,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
"    Thomas,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  11  Perry 


Rourke  Thomas,  painter,  r.  232  Fell 
"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  1739  Union 
"    Thomas  D.,   butcher  C.  W.   Foster,  r.  539 

Minna 
"    Thomas  J.,  foreman  Cal.  Furniture Mfg  Co., 
r.  17  Valley 
>8®"Rourke.    See  Rorke  and  O'Rourke 
Rouse  Augusta  F..  widow,  r.  744  Ellis 
"    Clemens  V.,  clerk  Castle  Bros.,  r.  744  Ellis 
"    George  C,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  124 

Fulton 
"    George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1507  Dolores 
"    Isaac,  r.  106  Shipley 

"    James,  porter  James  F.  Kearny,  r.  609  Pine 
"    Martha,  domestic.  406  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Milne,  widow,  r.  124  Fulton 
"    Thomas  J.,  capitalist,  r.  621  Bush 
Rousseau  Charles,  painter,  r.  5  Graham  PI 
"    Charles  J.,  draughtsman  Charles  M.  Rous- 
seau, r.  2616  Folsom 
Rousseau   Charles    M.,    architect,    room    523 
Spreckels  Bldg,  927  Market,  r.  2616  Fol- 
som 
•'    E.,  pantryman  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Leon,  laborer,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking,  2616  Folsom 
Roussel  Isadore  W.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  13 
Ritch 
"    Walter,  plumber,  r.  15  Ritch 
"    William    H.,   asst.    manager   Dairymens' 
Union  of  Cal.,  r.  241  Guerrero 
Rousselon  Maurice  Rev.,  S.  M.,  assistant  rector 
Notre  Dame  des  Victoires  Church,  r.  536 
Bush 
Roussey  Elizabeth,  r.  740  Broadway 
"    Emil,  musician,  r.  740  Broadway 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  740  Broadway 
Roussin  Ferdinand,  cook,  r.  619  Pacific 
Roussy  Gaston  E.,  with  Alfred  Borel  &  Co.,  r. 
791  Sutter 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  r.  791  Sutter 
Routledge  G.,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Roux  Alexandre,  laundryman  Alphonse  Vallon 
"    Frank  (S.  Strauss),  r.  610  Lombard 
"    Irenee,  liquors,  1918  Fillmore 
"    Mariette  Mrs.,  lodgings,  211,  4th 
Rouxel  Francois,  cellarman  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 
264,  3d 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  confectionery,  264,  3d 
Rouzo  Edward,    bartender   Octave    Nodet,    r. 

18491/4  Stevenson 
Rovai  Frank,  laborer  S.  F.   and  N.  P.  Ry.   r.  7 
Filbert 
"    J.,  finisher  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Roveda  Carlo,  gardener  Colombo  Ferrari,  r.  cor 

University  and  Felton 
Rovegna  Frank,  gardener,  r.  624  Hermann 
Rovegno  Andrew,  r.  17  Landers 
"    Domingo,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Francesca,  widow,  r.  430  Dolores 
"    Giacomo,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
"    Giovanni  B.,  butcher,   1306  Dupont,  r.  420 

Greenwich 
"    Giuseppe,  scavenger,  r.  1113  Jessie 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  NW  cor  15th  and  Market 
"    P.,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Rovelli    Enrico,  packer  Martinoni  &  Podesta, 

r.  509  Broadway 
Roventini  Gustavo,  waiter,  r.  9  Union  PI 
Rover  Herman,  bartender  Theodore  Tominski, 

r.  1323  Webster 
Rovere  Francisco,  painter,  r.  1214  Kearny 
"    Giacomo,  laborer,  r.  1214  Kearny 
"    S.  &  Co.  (Stephen  Rovere  and  Ottavio  Bian- 
chini),  blacksmiths  and  wagon  makers, 
317  Broadway 
"    Stephen  (S.  Rovere  &  Co.),  r.  317  Broadway 
Rowan  August,  r.  499,  15th 
"    Dominick,  gilder,  r.  512,  9th 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  55  Belcher 
"    Gustave,  musician,  r.  618  California 
"    Ida,  widow,  dressmaking,  1431  O'Farrell 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  N  s  Jefferson  bet  Baker 

and  Broderick 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  237i/4,  5th 
"    John,  stableman  Pacific  Carriage  Co.,  r.  48, 

8th 
"    Joseph,  printer,  r.  947  Howard 


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Rowan  Lizzie  Miss,  r.  1606  Hayes 
"    Mary  G.,  widow,  dressmaking,  122,  10th  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  104  Randall 
"    Owen,  horseshoer,  r.  520,  6th 
"    Philip,  horseshoer,  553  Bryant,  r.  106  Welsh 
"    Thomas,  gripman,  r.  1330  Howard 
"    Timothy,   helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.   Wks,  r. 
1809  Howard 

4®"Rowan.    See  Rowen 

Rowand  Joseph  T.,  dentist,  110  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
Lick  House 

Rowe  A.  A.  Miss,  r.  2337%  Howard 
"    Albert,  office  Pier  4  Steuart,  r.  Oakland 
"    Albert,  miller  Long  Syrup  Refining  Co.,  r. 


"    Annie  Mrs.,  varieties,  819  Broadway 

"    Charles  (Rowe  &  Petterson),  r.  Fruitvale 

"    D.,  oiler  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    Edward,  clerk  I.  S.  Cohen,  r.  819  Broadway 

"    Erastus  P.,  r.  228y2  Page 

"    Fred    N..  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  903 

Guerrero 
"    George,  fireman  str  Piedmont,  r.  Oakland 
"    Grantie  Miss,  proof  reader  Filmer-Rollins 
Electro.  Co.,  r.  819  Broadway 
Rowe  Harrison  D.,  manager  Pacific  Coast  De- 
partment   Northwestern    Masonic    Aid 
Association.    132-133    Crocker    Bldg,    r. 
Oakland 
"    Henry,  conductor    Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2050 

McAllister 
"    James,  r.  819  Broadway 
"    James,  r.  947  Howard 
"    James,  machinist   Pac.    Roll.  Mill,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    James,  stevedore,  r.  46  Clara 
"    James  Jr.,  engineer,  r.  819  Broadway 
"    Jeanette  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  819   Broad- 
way 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  619  Washington 
"    John  J.,  r.  46  Clara 
"    Kate  Miss,  lace  maker,  r.  46  Clara 
"    Margaret  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  46  Clara 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  738  Vallejo 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  43  Garden  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  lace  maker,  r.  46  Clara 
"    Maude  M.   Miss,  teacher  Cooper  Primary 

School,  r.  1519  Taylor 
"    Philip,  capitalist,  r.  136  Fulton 
"    Purcell,  attorney  at  law, 32  Mills  Bldg,  8th 

floor,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Solomon  E.,  clerk  Asch  &  Co.,  r.  725  Pine 
"    Thomas  H.,  r.  43  Garden  Av 
"    Typewriter    Ribbon   Co.   (N.  Y.),  Obil  W. 

Briggs  agent,  533  Kearny,  room  56 
"    Walter   E.,  operator   W.   U.   Tel.    Co.,  r. 

U2S%  California 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  36  Hoff  Av 
Rowe  &  Petterson    (Charles  Rowe  and  John 
Petterson),  wines  and  liquors,  541  Cali- 
fornia 


Rowell  Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  1330  Pine 

"    George  F.,  printer,  r.  213i/4  Fair  Oaks 
Rowell  Josepll  Rev.,  pastor  Mariners  Church, 
r.  1416  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  W.,  draughtsman,  r.  1305  Lyon 
Rowell  Leonard  F.,  superintendent  Southwest- 
ern division  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Ex- 
press, 35  New    Montgomery,  room  5,  r. 
2407  Webster 
"    Leonard    G.,  clerk   delivery   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1800  O'Farrell 
"    Samuel,  student,  r.  1723  Post 
Rowellan  Elizabeth,  teacher  elocution,  S  Belve- 
dere 
Rowen  Edward,  teamster,  r.  llB  Dore 
"    Eliza  A.,  widow,  r.  2724  Howard 
"    Ellen,  r.  llB  Dore 

"    William  T.,  clerk    freight    auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2724  Howard 
4®=Rowen.    See  Rowan 

Rower  Edward,  bartender,  r.  Ill  Prospect  PI 
Rowland   Amy    G.  Mrs.,  dental    student,  r.  75 
Murphy  Bldg 
"    Charles  W.,  teamster  Cutter  &  Co.,  r.  228% 

Perry 
"    Edward,     carpenter    and     builder,      1622 
Powell 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

F»U./VVF»S, 

Suction  and  Forco, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDMILL  AND  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Rowland  Eliza  E.,  widow,  r.  735  Natoma 
"    George,  brass   finisher   W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  37  Cook 
"    Henry  M.,  clerk  Louis  T.  Snow,  r.  1613  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  5  Lick  Alley 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  462  Tehama 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  228%  Perry 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Michael  H.,  clerk,  r.  1613  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  1613  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Samuel,  special  policeman,  r.  37  Cook 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  336  Rickard 
"    William,  r.  440,  3d 
"    Willis  T.,  clerk,  r.  462  Tehama 
4®" Rowland.    See  Roland 
Rowland's  Patent  Corrugated  Steel  Furnaces, 
Union  Iron  Works  agents,  office  222  Mar- 
ket 
Rowlands  Elizabeth  Miss,  stenographer  E.  H. 
Rollins  &  Sons,  r.  820  Green 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Thomas,  shipsmith,  junction  Sansome  and 
Bay,  r.  820  Green 
Rowlatt   Henry   B.,  draughtsman    Pac.    Roll. 

Mill,  r.  4061/2  Maryland 
Rowley  Adams    B.,  foreman   California   Fruit 

Grower,  r.  39  Fremont 
Rowley  BrainardN.,  proprietor  California  Fruit 
Grower,  203   California,  r.  718  Broderick 
Rowley  Forrest  S,,  note  and  bond  broker,  42-43 
Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  181.  9th,  Oakland 
"    George   K.,  harnessmaker   Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  Oakland 
"    Howard  C,   bookkeeper  California  Fruit 
Grower,  r.  718  Broderick 
Rowley  Investment  Co.  The,  Forrest  S.  Row- 
ley president,  42-43  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
"    Max,  wine  maker,  r.  836  Mission 
"    Thomas,    salesman    O'Connor,  Moffatt    & 

Co.,  r.  823G  Sutter 
"    Ulysses  G.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    William  C,  brass   finisher  Whyte   &  De- 
Rome,  r.  526  Howard 
Rowles  A.  J.,  switchman  The  Belt  Railway 
4®=Rowson.    See  Rawson 
Roxburgh  James,  pressman,  r.  1942%  Mission 
Roy  Albert  N.,  teamster,  r.  555  Bryant 
"    Alexander,    blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

359%  Brannan 
"    Camille,  varieties,  1036  Clay 
"    Charles  G.,  clerk  Central  Hotel,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Constance,  widow,  r.  1116  Vallejo 
"    David,  carpenter,  r.  359%  Brannan  rear 
"    E.  J.,  r.  222  Howard 
Roy  Elizabeth  R.,  widow,  grand  secretary  Com- 
panions   of   the    Forest,    A.    O.   F.,   102 
O'Farrell,  r.  629  Webster 
"    George  E.,  compositor,  r.  359%  Brannan 
"    George  E.  Jr.,  undertaker,  r.  359%  Brannan 
"    Henry  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2202 
Steiner 
Roy  John  A.,  president  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 
1015  Valencia,  r.  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr 
15th  Av  South 
"    Kate  C.  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  r.  1628  Polk 
"    L.  Robert,  laborer,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    Marguerite  (Thomas  Roy  &  Co.)  r.  SW  cor 

29th  and  Dolores 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  37  De  Long  Av 
"    Robert,  clerk  W.  J.  Street,  r.  1116  Vallejo 
"    Thomas  (Thomas  Roy  &  Co.),    r.  SW  cor 

29th  and  Dolores 
"    Thomas  &  Co.  (Thomas    and    Marguerite 
Roy),  laundry,  SW  cor  29th  and  Dolores 
"    YoheMrs.,  teacher  dancing,  2102  Howard 


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§  Royal  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.), 

o  I.    R.    Wilbur    treasurer    and    general 

^  manager,  214  Pine,  room  27 

^       Royal  Eagle  Distilleries  Co. 

H  (incorporated),  wholesale  liquor  deal- 

ers, general  agents  Pabst  Brewing  Co. 
g  (Milwaukee,  wis.),   112   Taylor,  tele- 

"  phone  South  338 

5         Royal  Exchange  Assurance  (of  London) ,  Robert 
^  Dickson  manager,  Nathan  &  Kingston 

o  city  agents,  501  Montgomery 

^         Royal  Fraternal  Guardians,  William  H.  Pettis 
~  b  Supreme  Royal  Guardian,  A.  L.  Schafer 

<u  Supreme  Secretary,  318  Pine,  rooms  16-17 

^  "    George  A.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   812 

Bryant 
"    George  E.,  molder  Filmer-Rolling  Electro. 
Co.,  r.  127,  16th 

j^     ROYAL  HOUSE, 

F.  L.  Turpln  proprietor,  rooms  per 
night  35  cents  to  $1.50,  week  $1.75  to 
$7,  month  $7  to  $30,  metallic  fire 
escapes  front  and  rear,  elevator  on 
office  floor,  126  Ellis,  telephone  1535 

ROYAL  INSURANCE  CO. 

(Liverpool,  Eng.),  RoUa  V.  Watt  mana- 
ger, 502-504  Montgomery,  cor  Sacra- 
mento, telephone  Main  113 
Royal  Kallisozon  Co.  (of  London,  Eng.),Kerrell 
&  Co.   sole    agents    U.  S.  A.,  office  143 
Phelan  Bldg 
Royal  Mail  Steam  Packet  Co.,  Parrott  &  Co. 
agents,  306  California 
"    Pants  Co.,  Joseph  C.  Myers  proprietor,  223 

Kearny 
"    RoscoeR.,  rancher,  r.   819   Old  San  Jose 
Road 
Royal  Tea  Co.,  H.  Hollman  proprietor,  2805  Mis- 
sion 
"    William,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine,  room 

26,  r.  222,  8th  Av 
"    Wine  Co.,  Peter  Poulin  proprietor,  114  Sut- 
ter 
Royce  Clark  E.  K.,  attorney    at    law,  r.   1937 
Broadway 
"    Robert  M.,  attorney  at  law,  509  Montgom- 
ery, room  4,  r.  1937  Broadway 
"    Auguste,  cook,  r.  3  Belcher  Court 
Royer    Herman    (estate     of),    manufacturers 
leather  and  fulled  rawhide  belting  and 
lacing,  855-861  Bryant 
Roylance  Electric   Ore    Reducing  and  Manu- 
facturing Co.,    L.  B.  McMurtry   presi- 
dent, 214  Pine,  room  52 

Roylance  J.  Brass  Works  The, 

Joseph  Roylance  president,  C.  H.  Dun- 
ton  vice-president,  W.  A.  Titcomb  sec- 
retary, 112-114  Main,  telephone  Main 
5949 

Roylance  John,  brassfinisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.732i^,22d 
Roylance  Joseph,  president  The  J.  Roylance 
Brass  Works,  112-114  Main,  r.  23inFolsom 
"    Leon,  electrical  engineer,  r.  2639  Howard 
Royston  Leila  Miss,  governess,  2617  Laguna 

"    Samuel  W.,  policeman,  r.  1834,  23d 
Roz  Giuliani,  porter  I.  Cuenin,  r.  515a  Filbert 
Roza  Antonio  (Roza  &  Silveira),  r.  411  Pacific 
"    &  Silveira   (Antonio  Roza  and  Jose  Sil- 
veira), liquors,  411  Pacific 
Rozalinni  Atilio,  porter,  r.  1427!4  Dupont        albZa 
Rozanski  Ignaee,  r.  330  Folsora 


Roze  Winston  F.,  barber,  4  Howard,  r.  Berkeley 

Rozzi  P.  B.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 

Ruane  Thomas,  janitor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  516 

Castro 
Rubanick  Martin,  manager  San  Francisco  Wire 
and  Iron  Works,  669  Mission,    r.    112% 
Turk 
Rubel  John,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1348 

Kentucky 
Rubell  Joseph,  locksmith,  589  Ash  Av 

"    William  T.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  41  Sanchez 
Ruben  Henry,  barber,  r.  504!4,  9th 
"    Joseph,  barber,  r.  732^4  Geary 
"    Louis,  baker  M.  Rosencrantz,  r.  217,  7th 
-8®"Ruben.    See  Reuben 
Rubenstein  Adolph,  cap  maker,  r.  365,  11th 
"    Charles,  barber,  137|4,  5th 
"    Louis,  barber,  237,  6th,  r.  1320  Ellis 
Rubert  Charles  C,  r.  1029,  20th 
Ruberti  Robert  (Simon  &  Ruberti),  r.  225  Powell 
Rubia  Andrew, stockfitterBuckingham&Hecht, 

r.  526  Pine 
Rubin  Antone,  artificial  flowers  and  feathers, 
103  Post,  r.  924,  20th 
"    Faust,  with  A.  Rubin,  r.  924,  20th 
"    Harris,  stock  broker,  r.  1930  Post 
"    Joseph    H.,    second-hand    clothing,    939V^ 
Folsom 
Rubio  Frank,  porter  Ubhaus  Bros,  r.  3  Vallejo 
PI 
"    Manuel,  bootblack  Troell  &  Pape,  r.  14  Au- 
burn 
Ruble  Milton  A.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  437V^, 

17th 
Rubon  Henry,  machinist,  r.  560  Howard 
Ruburg  Jesse  P.,  waiter,  r.  99  Congo 
Ruby    Gold    Gravel   Mining   Co.  (Sierra    Co.), 
Henry  Pichoir  secretary,  320  Sansome, 
room  24 
"    Hall,  320  Post 

"    Hill  Vineyard  Co.,  E.  W.  Crellin  president, 
C.  L.  Crellin  vice-president,  Thomas  A. 
Crellin  secretary,  branch  office  614,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2312  Steiner 
Ruchti  Frederick,  laborer  Balz  Bros.  &  Finkel- 

dey,  r.  San  Bruno  Hotel 
Ruck  Francesca  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Meldrum, 
235  Kearny 
"    Henry,  plumber,  r.  235  Kearny 
Ruckelshansen  P.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2610  Sutter 
Rucker  Benjamin  C,  salesman  Coghill  &  Kohn, 
r.  1025  Harrison 
"    J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1720  Baker 
"    Le  Grande,  clerk  Palace  Hotel 
"    Waldo  S.   (Macpherson  &  Rucker),  r.    229 
Capp 
Ruckert  Frank  (Ruckert  &  Baker),  r.  Ahlbom 

House 
Ruckett  Charles,  laborer,  r.  8  Gough 
Ruckman  William,  conductor,  r.  813a  Central 

Av 
Ruckstell  John  R.,  accountant  Cal.  Wine  Ma- 
kers' Corporation,  r.  1527, 24th 
Ruckward  Edward  R.,  gardener,  r.  Palmetto  Av 

nr  Capitol 
Rud  Otto,  miller  Carmen  Island  Salt  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Rudback  John  C,  master  schr  C.  T.  Hill 
Ruddell  Samuel  J.,  deputy  U.  S.  Surveyor  of 

Customs,  r.  California  Hotel 
Rudden  Ellen,  widow,  r.  502,  3d 
"    James  J.,  waiter  str  Colon,  r.  502,  3d 
"    John  T.,  teamster,  r.  502,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1138  Shotwell 
Ruddick  Charles,  florist,  r.  1043a  Folsom 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  1043a  Folsom 
"    Margaret  Miss,  r.  315  Grove 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  315  Grove 
'■    William  J.,  with  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
1608  Fell 
Ruddock  Andrew  J.,  plumber,  835  Sutter,  r.  117 
Ivy  Av 
"    Benjamin,  laborer,  r.  Arch  nr  Stanley  ' 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  322  Vallejo 
"    Frederick  L.,  clerk,  r.  932  Sutter 
"    George,  nurse  Twenty-Sixth  St.  Hospital, 

r.  625  San  Jose  Av 
"    George  D.  Mrs.,  r.  bOQYi  Page 


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Ruddock  George  T.,  clerk  Kern  County  Land 
Co.,  r.  5091^  Page 
"    James,  plumber  F.  Ralsch,  r.  117  Ivy  Av 
"    John  H.,   conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.   17 

Johnston  Av 
"    John  J.,  boatman,  r.  322  Vallejo 
"    Patrick    H.,  bookkeeper  Fireman's    Fund 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  117  Ivy  Av 
Ruddy  Bernard,  r.  502,  4th 

Rude    Charles    N.   (W.   A.    Henry  &  Co.),   and 
electrician  Pac.  Electric  Motor   Co.,  r. 
16  Chenery 
"    Jessie,  widow,  r.  11  Taylor 
Rudebeck  George  M.,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union, 
Alameda 
"    Rasmus,  groceries,  1105  Folsom,  r.  1103  Fol- 
som 
Rudee  David,  clothing,  306,  6th,  r.  336,  6th 
"    Harry,  clerk  Isaac  Rudee,  r.  510  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Isaac,  clothing,  151,  2d,  r.  510  Devisadero 
"    Isidore,   clothing     and    men's    furnishing 

goods,  151-153,  4th,  r.  2505  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Post  Office,    r.  510  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Sarah  Miss,  bookkeeper   Isaac  Rudee,  r. 
510  Devisadero 
Rudelle  Jean  A.,  r.  432  Jackson 
Rudgear  Andrew,  manager  San  Francisco  Nov- 
elty and  Plating  Wks,  68-74,  lst,r,  Oak- 
land 
Rudinger  John  B.  F.,  foreman  George  H.   Tay 

Co.,  r.  1803  Stockton 
Rudolf  Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  108  Vicksburg 
Rudolph  Adam,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1532% 
Howard 
"    Albert,  fireman  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co.. 

r.  112  Langton  rear 
"    Charles,   dairy   produce,    1169   Howard,  r. 

1261/2,  9th 
"    Charles  J.,  enameler,  3  Hardie  PI,  r.  709 

Buchanan 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  lodgings,  710  Folsom 
"    Erwin  G.,  with  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  1809  Octa- 

via 
"    Fortunas,  porter  Wolf  &  Sons,  r.  112,  21st 
"    Frederick,  enameler  Charles    Rudolph,  r. 

709  Buchanan 
"    Henry,  painter,  719  Laguna 
"    Herman,  bartender,  r.  1342  Mission 
"    Jacob,  r.  2411  Clay 

"    Lemuel,  driver  Engine  7,  r.  SOSSYz,  16th 
"    Nelse,  waiter,  r.  14a  Perry 
"    Richard,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Robert  P.,  driver  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  16 

Kissling 
"    Sempronia,  widow,  r.  2411  Clay 
"    Thomas,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  210^, 

nth 
"    William  F.,  assistant  superintendent  Pac. 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  219, 15th 
Rudolphus  Albert,    sash  maker,    r.  846>4  Fol- 
som 
"    Albert  Jr.,  clerk  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  r. 

846^4  Folsom 
"    Arthur,  sash   maker   Charles    M.    Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  846V4  Folsom 
Rudonick  Nicholas,  restaurant,  806  Mission,  r. 

35  Eureka 
Rudrick  Charles,  clerk  Thomas  H.  Stevenson 
Rudy  Benjamin  M.,  machinist,   r.  9  Van  Ness 
Av 
"    James  O.,  ironmolder  W.  T.  Garratt&Co., 
r.  1406  Folsom 
Rue  Edmond  D.,  cashier  A.  W.  Foster  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  623  Turk 
Ruebke  Diedrich,  cellar  foreman  J.  Gundlach  & 

Co.,  r.  12a  South  Park 
Ruebsam  R.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1513  Polk 
Rueckmann  Johanna,  widow,  r.  26  Turk 
Rueckert  John,  clerk  Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co.,  r. 

129  Page 
Rued  J.  C.  &  Co.  (John  C.  Rued  and  John  J. 
Nachtrieb),  leather,  hides,  tanbark,  cut 
soles  and  glove  leather,  123  Clay 
"    John  C.  (J.  C.  Rued  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Ruedi  Henry,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Rudolph,  gardener,  198  Laidley 


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Polk 
Ruediger    &    Loesch    (Julius    Ruediger  and 
Charles  Loesch)  proprietors  New  Vienna 
Bakery  and  Confectionery,  107  Larkin, 
opp  City  Hall,  telephone  South  201 
Ruedin  Clement,  butler,  606  Stockton 
Ruef  Abraham,  attorney  at  law,  402  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  1-3,  r.  316  Lombard 
"    John,    hostler   F.   Korbel  &    Bros.,  r.  723 

Bryant 
"    John  Mrs.,  r.  435V4  Hayes 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  678  Bryant 
"    Louise  Miss,  r.  10  Pfeifler 
"    Marie   Miss,   teacher    Garfield     Primary 
School,  r.  316  Lombard 
Ruef  Meyer,  capitalist,  402  Montgomery,  room 

1 ,  r.  316  Lombard 
Ruefl  Charles,  traveling  salesman  The  E.  G. 
Lyons  Co.,  r.  1433  California 
"    Wilhelm,  winemaker,  r.  919  Dolores 
Rueger  Edward,  cook,  r.  313,  4th 
Ruegg  Anton,  blacksmith,  r.  636  Castro 
"    Anton  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  727,  21st 
"    Frank,  blacksmith,  r.  727,  21st 
"    Gallus,  bookkeeper  S.  &  G.   Gump,  r.  2915 

Pine 
"    J.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Mary,  domestic,  SE  cor  17th  and  Eureka 
"    J.  Paul,  porter    Roos    Bros.,  r.    Polk    and 
California 
Ruehser  William,  cellarman  C.  Schilling  &  Co., 

r.  136  Clipper 
Ruen  John  B.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  23  Prosper 
Ruepp  Arnold,  laborer,  r.  QVA  Shipley 
"    Lena  Miss,  milliner,  r.  438,  Sd 
"    Simon,  laborer,  r.  438,  2d 
Rueser  Charles,  foreman  John  H.  Babbitt,  r.  314 

McAllister 
Rueter  Brothers  (Frederick  and  Henry),  cigar 
manufacturers,  2430  Market 
"    Frederick  (Rueter  Bros.),  r.  2430  Market 
"      Henry  (Rueter  Bros.),  r.  2430  Market 
-8®" Rueter.    See  Reuter  and  Ruter 
Ruetten  John  P.,  carpenter  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  2106  Lombard 
Ruf  A. ,  watchmaker  W.  Schepler,  r.  225  Langton 
"    Ardelfeid,  widow,  r.  5i/^  Bryant  Av 
"    Charles  J.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  2760^4  Harrison 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  276014  Harrison 
"    Otto,  electroty  per  Painter  &  Co. ,  r.  Alameda 
"    Stephen,  compositor  Louis  Roesch  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Ruff  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1824  Stockton 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  1824  Stockton 
"    Henry,  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r.  1411, 

25th 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Lawrence,  barber,  r.  422  Greenwich 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  1824  Stockton 
Ruffler  Henry  E.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  609  Pine 
Ruffleux  Louis,  confectionery  and   ice   cream 
parlor,  109  Powell,  telephone  Main  819,  r. 
4b  Antonio 
Ruffln  Bruno,  tailor,  402  Montgomery,  room  34 
Rufflno  F..  Miss,  r.  NW  cor  16th  and  Dolores 
"    Louis,  r.  617^  Greenwich 
"    Louis  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  229  Dolores 
"    Samuel,  r.  617?i  Greenwich 

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Rufflay  George,  brass  flnisher,  r.  740  Harrison 
Ruffler  George,  longshoreman,  r.  252  Spear 
Ruffo  Abelardo,  paper  carrier,  r.  525  Green 
Rufner  Clarence,  engineer  tug  Lena  L.,  r.  410b 
Bryant 
"    Edward  C,  engineer  tug  Elizabeth 
"    Jacob,  barber,  1707  Market,  r.  309  Valencia 
"    Joseph  W.,   clerk  Homer  E.   Love,  r.  209 

Valencia 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  r.  734^4  Howard 
Rugard  W.  H.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Ruge  George,  bartender  John  L.  Hedrich,  r.  618 

Ellis  rear 
Rugen  George,  clerk  John  E.   G.  Von  Oesen,  r. 
401  Hyde 
"    Herman,  clerk  John  Brumund,  r.  298  Valen- 
cia 
Ruggiero  Antone,  bartender,  r.  631  Minna 
Ruggiero  Emilio,    book    and   job   printer,  625 

Washington,  r.  mbi  Francisco 
Ruggles  Albert  B.,  stockbroker.  307  Montgom- 
ery, r.  905  Post 
RugglesDavidW.,  second-hand  stoves,  408-410 
Jackson,  r.  1216  Broadway 
"    David  W.  Jr. ,  porter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

1216  Broadway 
"    Frank  E.,  elevator  operator  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  125  Capp 
"    James  D.,  r.  2210  Jackson 
"    James  D.  Jr.,  correspondent  The  Bank  of 

California,  r.  2210  Jackson 
"    John  E.   (Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.),  r.  1641 

Bush 
"    William  P.,  r.  14 Fair  Oaks 
Rugh  Washington  C,  furniture  dealer,   r.  653 

Howard 
Rugland  Josephine,  widow,  r.  2610  Mission 
Ruhde  Otto,  stableman,  r.  267  Clementina 
Ruhe  Benjamin  (Hays  &  Ruhe),  r.  1700  Devisa- 

dero 
Ruhl  Bernard    G.,    commission  merchant,  208 
Washington,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    William  M.,  clerk  B.  G.  Ruhl  &  Co.,  r.  651 
Vallejo 
j6Sg"Ruhl.    See  Ruble,  Ruile  and  Rule 
Ruhland  Christian  (Ruhland  &  Zimmermann),  r. 
Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
"    Emil,  mill  hand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

12b  South  Park 
•'    Frederick,  r.  12b  South  Park 
"    Joseph,  cellarman  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
"    &    Zimmermann   (Christian  Ruhland  and 
Carl  Zimmermann),  dairy,  Point  Lobos 
and  32d  Avs 
Ruble  Rudolph,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 

114Spreckels  Av 
Ruhlich  Frank,  milker  Kate  Emhoff,  r.  cor  Lis- 
bon and  Japan  Av 
Ruhling  Edward,  assayer,  r.  722  Fell 
"    Edward  F.,  insurance,  r.  722  Fell 
"    Ferdinand,  restaurant,  49,  2d 
Ruhm  Thomas  F.,  lieutenant  U.  S.  N.  and  as- 
sistant Naval  Constructor,  ofQce  Union 
Iron  Works,  Potrero,  r.  1101  Geary 
Ruhnau  Franz,  cook  Ahlborn  House 
Ruhser  Frederick  W.  Jr..  clerk  J.  Henry  Boy- 
sen,  r.  136  Clipper 
"    William,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 
r.  136  Clipper 
Ruhwedel  Mary,  widow,  r.  637  Stevenson 
Ruihrauff  Henry  F.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

112  Fair  Oaks 
Ruile  Henry  L.,  teamster,  r.  928  Filbert 
"    John  H.,  r.  624,  4th 


Ruisinger  Charles  M.,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r. 

327  Fell 
Ruiz  Andreas,  porter  Frank  O.  Johnson 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  Halla  &  Co. ,  r.  729  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    de  Rojas    Joseph,  wine   commission   and 
Mexican  Land  Commissioner,  308  Bat- 
tery, r.  729  California 
"    Jesus  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  727  Broadway  rear 
"    Manuela  Miss,  r.  1032^4  Kearny 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  827  Alabama 
Rule  James,  r.  1001  Bush 
"    J.   M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.   1004 

Tennessee 
"    John  W.,  clerk  E.  J.  Smith,  r.  301,  bth 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Wilmerding-Loewe 
Co.,  r.  1001  Bush 
4®=Rule.    See  Ruhl 
Ruley  Samuel,  musician,  r.  29  Jones 
Rulfls  John,  cleik  George  Ludeke,  r.  4  Farren  Av 
"    John    H.,    wood    and    coal,    1305-1307   Bu- 
chanan, r.  1307  Buchanan 
"    Peter  H.  (Chemnitz  &  Rulffs),  r.  603  Hayes 
J8®=Rulffs.    See  Rulfs,  Rohlffs  and  Rohlfs 
Rulfs  Antone,  clerk,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    D.  Carl,  electrician  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 

210  Hyde 
"    Frank  (Robbers  &  Rulfs),  r.  1954  Howard 
"    Henry  J.  C,  clerk  Rulfs  &  Co.,  r.  232  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    John  (Rulfs  &  Co.),  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    &  Co.  (John  Rulfs),  groceries  and  liquors, 
234  Van  Ness  Av 
Ruling  Laura  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  2006  Larkln 
Rulison  Harry  W.,  bookkeeper  Charles  J.  Leist 
&Co.,  r.  779Haight 
"    Helen  M.  Miss,  dental  student,  r.  4  Hyde 
Rulofson  Alfred  C,  buyer  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 
2428  Pine 
"    Alfred  C.  Jr.,  dental  student,  r.  2428  Pine 
Rumbek  William  J.,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r. 

46  Parker  Av 
Rumble  A.  Carson,  general  manager  The  Midas 
Gold  Saving  Machinery  Co.,  114,  1st,  r. 
142P/2  Hayes 
Rumetsch  George  W.,  clerk  John  Claussen,  r. 
59  Erie 
"    Herman,  millhand  Bader  &  Finke,  r.  1225 

Rhode  Island 
"    Jacob  (Rumetsch  &  Walther),  r.  1225  Rhode 
Island 
Rumetscn  &  Walther  (Jacob   Rumetsch  and 
Philip  H.  Walther),  proprietors  Grant 
Avenue  Saloon,  207  Grant  Av 
Rumford  Isaac  B.  Rev.,  r.  132,  10th 
Rummel  William,  cabinet  maker  William  A. 
Schrock 
"    William  J.,  asst.  porter  City  and  County 
Hospital 
Rummelsburg  Charles,  bookkeeper  J.  Bamber- 
ger &  Co.,  r.  1219  Geary 
Rumpf  Frank,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Wine  Assn..  r. 
1306  Kearny 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1306  Kearny 
Rumsey  Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  502  Mason 
Rumstrum  Charles,  bartender,  r.  828  California 
Runcie  James  E.,  Istlieut.  U.  S.  A.  'retired),  r." 

317  Powell 
Rundberg  Lizzie  H..  domestic,  210  Locust 
"    W.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  819  Alabama 
"    Peter,  r.  819  Alabama 
Runde  Frederich  H.,  butcher.  2160  Mission 
"    George  H.,  collector   Charles    Scribner's 

Sons,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Rudolph,  laborer,  r.  221  Minna 
"    William  F.,  pressman  George  Spaulding  & 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Rundle    George   G.,    shipwright,    209   Steuart, 
office  40  California,  room  10,  r.  711  Ten- 
nessee 
Rundquist  Selma,  domestic,  825  Guerrero 
Runge  Charles,  salesman,  r.  622  Clay 
"    Edward,  driver  John  Schlichtmann,  r.  645 

McAllister 
"    Frederick,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1116  Tennessee 
"    Frederick  W.,  r.  1911  Howard 
"    John,  porter  Western  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  r. 
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Runge  Jobn  F.,  carpenter,  r.  240  Greenwicli  rear 
"    John  J.,  porter   Western    Sugar   Refinery 

r.  240  Greenwich 
"    Lina  E.  Miss    (Runge   &    Elliot),    r.    1028 

Greenwich 
"    Louis  M.,  painter,  r.  240  Greenwich  rear 
"    Theodore  O.,  barher  Henry  Gellert,  r.   1028 
Greenwich 
Bunge  &  Elliot  (Miss  Lina  E.  Runge  and  Mrs. 
ZalieJ.   Elliot),  typewriting,    330  Pine, 
room  55 
Runnels  John  W.,  milkman,  r.  231  Douglass 
"    Oscar,  teamster  Wieland  Bros.,  r.  2438  Bush 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Pac.    Coast  Syrup  Co., 
r.  1.503  Washington 
Runstrom  Charles  T.,  bootblack,  101  Montgom- 
ery Av,  r.  828  California 
Runyon  Albert  J.  (McDonogh  &  Runyon),  r.  1102 
Green 
"    B.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  2021/2,  9th 
"    Caroline  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  20214,  9th 
Runyon  Charles  F.,  secretary  Goodyear  Rubber 
Co.,  577-579  Market,  r.  409  Fillmore 
"    Edwin  W.  (Boericke  &  Runyon),  r.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
"    Frank  W.,  salesman  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.. 

r.  406  Sutter 
"    Frederick  F.,    law    student   James    Alva 

Watt,  r.409  Fillmore 
"    Harkley.  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  20214, 

9th 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1024  Green 
"    Oliver  P.,    proprietor    The    Newport,    21 
Franklin 
Ruoff  John,  driver  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  1507  De- 

visadero 
Rupee  John,  seaman,  r.  26  Folsom 
Rupinsky  Adele  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1301  Larkin 
Rupke  Arthur,  cook  TheOberon,  r.  246  Minna 

"    Richord,  cellarman,  r.  12a  South  Park 
Rupky  Susan,  widow,  r.  2704  Mission 
Rupp  George,  barber,  r.  119  Webster 
"    Paul,  solicitor,  r.  1302  Hayes 
"    Philip,  barber,  r.  142,  7th 
Ruppel  Adam,  cellarman  C.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 
20  Eureka 
"    Charles,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  512-514 

Market 
"    Charles  F.,  butcher  Baringer  &  Crawford, 

r.  911  Florida 
"    Christian  F.,  r.  1924  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Conrad,  laborer,  r.  911  Florida 
"    Frank  C,  bookkeeper  Brown  &  Metzner,  r. 
1924  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ruppert  A.  Mme.,  cosmetics,  26^/4  Kearny 
"    Charles      M.,     bookkeeper     Hofmann     & 

Woenne,  r.  722  Howard 
"    Daniel  B.,  butter  merchant,   r.    Thrift    nr 

Capitol 
"    George  J  ,  butcher  A.  Brady,  r.  17'/^  Rausch 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  722  Howard  rear 
Rupprecht  Phillip  H.,  clerk,  r.  632  Hayes 
Rusch  Jacob,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  506  Napa 
"    John,  clerk  Henry  K.  Vocke.  r.  301  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John  J.,  liquors,  17,  7th 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1700  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  Bennett  Bros.,  r.  547  Jessie 
Rusche  August,  r.  2730  Pine 
"    Bernard,  paper  cutter  Wempe  Bros.,  r.  419 
Oak 
Ruschworth  William  V.,  porter  Bernhard  Mat- 
tress Co.,  r.  615  Jones 
Rusconi  Gottardo,  clerk  John  B.  Rusconi,  r.  137 


746 


"    John  B.,  groceries    and   liquors,    SE  cor 
Hayes  and  Van  Ness  Av 
Ruse  Jacob,  peddler,  r.  443  Ivy  Av 
Rush  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  1511  Mission 
"    C.  A.,  engineer  str  Santa  Monica 
"    E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  461  Clementina 
"    Eugene,  electrician  Union  I.  Wks, 

Howard 

"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  863  Bryant 
"    John,  collector  The  J.  Dewing  Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    John,  porter,  r.  126  Ellis 
■'    Michael,  butcher,  r.  2.306  Larkin 


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"    Patrick  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2004 

McAllister 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  527i/^  Linden  Av 
"    Rose  A.  Miss,  nurse,  441  McAllister 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  122,  10th 
"    Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  899  Fulton 
"    Thomas,  bakery,  40,  7th 
"    Thomas  H.,    editor  and  manager  Pacific 
American  and  National  Guard  Bulletin, 
420  Montgomery,  r.  336  Turk 
"    Thomas  J.,    clerk  J.  C.  Nobmann,  r.   315 

Cherry 
"    Tillie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1355  Howard 
"    William   H.,    contractor  and  builder,  315 
Cherry 
Rushe  Michael  J.,  salesman  Cartan.  McCarthy 

&Co.,  r.  621  Post 
Rushforth  Samuel,  elevatorman  Mills  Bldg,  r. 

1151/2  Berry 
Rushlight  Daniel  C,  helper  William  F.  Wilson, 

r.  1055  Market 
Rushman  Bernard  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  369, 1st 
Rushmer  Edwin  L.,  compositor  Call,   r.  649a 

Willow  Av 
Rushton  Alfred,  machinist,  r.  645  Natoma  rear 
"    Charles  A.,  carpenter,  r.  11th  Av  nr  Cali- 
fornia 
Rusk  Frank,  barber  John  Simon,  r.  123, 7th 
"    Robert,  barber,  r.  113  Larkin 
"    William  G.,  r.  275  Stevenson 
Russ  A.,  tailor,  1104  Market 
Russ  AdolpllUS  G.,  agent  Russ  estate,  201  Mont- 
gomery, r.  16  Columbia  Square 
"    Adolphus  G.  Jr.,  stenographer,  r.  16  Colum- 
bia Square 
"    Albert    H.    (Russ    Bros.),  r.  16    Columbia 

Square 
"    Albert  W.,  clerk,  r.  419,  28th 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  101 314  Larkin 
Russ    Brothers    (Robert    R.  and   Albert   H.), 
plumbing  and  gasfltting  and  roofing,  342, 
6th 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1443  Harrison 
Russ  Estate,  Adolphus  G.  Russ  and  Henry  B. 
Russ  agents,  201  Montgomery 
"    Gustave  A.,  mining,  r.  13  Tremont  Av 
Russ  Henry   B.,  agent  Russ  estate,  201  Mont- 
gomery, r.  6  Columbia  Square 
"    Henry  S.,  r.  18231/4  Howard 
Russ  House,  J.  S.  Young  proprietor,  W  s  Mont- 
gomery bet  Bush  and  Pine 
"    Lumber  and  Mill  Co.,  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co. 

agents,  204  Front 
"    Robert    R.    (Russ   Bros.),   r.  16   Columbia 
Square 
Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.  (William  N.  Russ,  Charles 
P.  Doe  and  A.  J.  Harville),  commission 
merchants.  121-123  Davis 
"    William  N.  (Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.),  r.  Hum- 
boldt, Cal. 
Russell  A.,  chief    steward    str   City  of  Rio  de 
Janeiro 
"    Albert  B.,  clerk  Western  Sugar  Refining 

Co.,  r.  1612  Larkin 
"    Alexander,  salesman  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  424a  Page 
"    Anderson  M.  Rev., pastor  Hamilton  Square 

Baptist  Church,  r.  2228/2  Post 
"    Andrew  J.,  mill  man,  r.  11  Zoe 
"    Annie  L.  Miss,  r.  11  Monroe 
"    Antone,  r.  5  Freelon 
"    Antone,  r.  118  Welsh 
"    A.  W.,  r.  1045  Market 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  243,  5th 


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Russell,    Cerf   &   Mowry  (Charles  J.  Russell, 
Ernest  Cerf  and  Marion  L,.  Mowry),  gen- 
eral agents  Town  of  Grover,   15  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 
Charles  B.,  salesman  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r. 


Charles  F.  (E.  W.  S.  Van  Slyke  &  Co.),r. 
1453  Leavenworth 

Charles  J.  (Russell,  Cerf  &  Mowry),  r.  San 
Luis  Obispo,  Cal. 

Charles  J.,  fruit  packer,  r.  1725  Devisadero 

Charles  P.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  OfQce,  r. 
237  Hayes 

Charles  S.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1453  Leav- 
enworth 

Charles  S.,  salesman  J.  R.  Russell,  r.  The 
Baldwin 

Clarence  H.,  draughtsman,  r.  207  Larkin 

Coleridge,  salesman  Central  Coal  Co.,  r. 
3830^4  Sacramento 

David,  porter  Louis  Taussig  &  Co.,  r.  42i^ 
Clara 

David  F.,  r.  1610  Howard 

David  F.,  packer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 
434,  5tb 

David  M.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
1807  Jones 

Edward,  dental  student,  r.  320V4  Sutter 

Edward  J.,  liquors,  5  Polk 

Edward  T.,  with  Smedberg  &  Mitchell,  r.  5 
Polk 

Edward  W.,  dental  student,  r.  1045  Market 

Emily  G.,  teacher  music,  r.  1424  Green- 
wich 

Emma,  widow,  r.  I7II14  Lexington  Av 

Emma  Mrs.  (Russell  &Taufenback),  r.  1915 
Polk 

Eva  Mrs.,  r.  1015Vi,  30th 

Florence  Mrs.,  waitress  Joseph  Cook,  r.  731 
Harrison 

Francis  R.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  2109 
Bush 

Frank  H.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  328 
Geary 

Frederick,  clerk  John  H.  Nolan,  r.  719  Har- 
rison 

Frederick,  clerk  Point  Reyes  Creamery 
Co.,  r.  109  Diamond 

Frederick,  pressman  Upton  Bros.,  r.  2810 
Laguna 

Frederick  W.,  clerk  London  and  San  Fran- 
cisco Bank,  r.  306  San  Jose  Av 

George,  horseshoer  A.  F.  Adams,  r.  157 Per- 
sia Av 

George,  mattress  maker  Alexander  Jansen, 
r.  1534  Howard 

George D., machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  235,  29th 

George  E.,  barber  Carter  &  Clem,  r.  10001/4 
Hyde 

George  F.,  stonegrainer  Galloway  Litho. 
Co.,  r.  1223a  Broadway 

George  G.,  salesman  J.  B.  Russell,  r.  325 
Ellis 

George  L.,  teamster  Market  St.  Rv,  r.  3009a 
16th 

George  W.,  corporal  police,  r.  2109  Bush 

Hamlet  B.,  salesman  J.  B.  Russell,  r.  325 
Ellis 

Harry  A.,  manager  lighting  dept.  General 
Electric  Co.,  15,  1st,  r.  2020  Valleio 

Harry  J.,  clerk,  r.  2738 Vj  Howard 

Harry  J.,  salesman  Thomas  Sullivan,  r. 
615%  Capp 

Henry,  clerk  Loewy  &  Gutsch,  r.  1207b 
Broadway 


Russell  Ina  E.  Miss,  r.  429  O'Farrell  rear 

Jacob,  laborer,  r.  434,  5th 

James  (California  Uniform  Co.),  r.  17!4  Guy 
PI 

James,  receiving    teller   Bank  of  British 
Columbia,  r.  1090  Eddy 

James,  seaman,  r.  42  Clara 

James  J., clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,r.  1919  Broderick 

James  R.,  wholesale  leather,  53,  2d,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

Jane,  widow,  r.  157  Persia  Av 

Jay  E.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1424  Greenwich 

J.  C.  &  Co.,  William  B.   Knapp  manager, 
druggists,  701  Geary 
"    J.  G.,  machinist    Wm.  H.  Birch  &   Co.,  r. 
10371/2  Market 
RussellJ.  Harry,  editor  The  California   Senti- 
nel, 303  Spreckels   Bldg,  r.  1666,  24th  Av 
East  Oakland 
"    John,  r.  I6214  Clara 
"    John,  barber,  r.  618  Linden  Av 
".    John,  carpenter,  r.  25  Taylor 
"    John,  cook,  r.  1115  Hampshire 
"    John,    driver    United   Carriage    Co.,  r.  719 

Harrison 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  7141^  Natoma 
Russell  John,  manager   Point  Reyes  Creamery 
Co.,  413  Pine,  r.  109  Diamond 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    John,  2d  steward  str  Mariposa,  r.  616  Bush 
"    John,  surveyor  ^tna  Insurance  Co.,  r.  1807 
Jones 
Russell  John  A.,  clerk  Board  of    Supervisors, 
New    City   Hall,  2d    floor,    r.    686   Mc- 
Allister 

John  A.  Jr.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  686 
McAllister 

John  B.,  boots  and  shoes,  704-706  Market,  r. 
325  Ellis 

John  E.,  engineer,  r.  228, 25th 

John    E.,  laborer   Market    St.  Ry,  r.  3009A 
16th 

John  E.,  molder,  r.  11  Zoe 

John  E.,  traveling  agent  Pac.  States  Loan 
and  Bldg  Co.,  410  Pine 

John  J.,  horse  collar  maker,  r.  11  Zoe 

John  J.,  janitor,  r.  537  Sacramento 

John  K.,  bill  clerk  Edison  Light  andPower 
Co.,  r.  128,  4th  Av 
Russell  John  L.,  manager  Kingan  &  Co.  Lim- 
ited, Price  Flavoring  Extract  Co.  and 
Union  Meat  Co.,  office  117  California,  r. 
Russ  House 
"  John  W.  (J.  W.  Russell  &  Co.),  r.  310,  6th 
Av 

Joseph  L.,  printer,  r.  2810  Laguna 

Joseph  L.  Jr.,  compositor  Filmer-Rollins 
Electro  Co.,  r.  2810  Laguna 

Josephine  Miss,  stenographer  Syz  &  Co.,  r. 
719  Harrison 

J.  S.,  r.  926  Mission 

Julia  Miss,  operator,  r.  36  Ritch 
Russell  J.  W.  &  Co.  (John  W.  Russell  and  Wil- 
liam  Edwards),    artesian    well  borers 
tools,  109-111  Fremont 

Kate,  domestic,  2018  Webster 

Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  229  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Lee  F.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  114,  13th  Av 

Lilian,  widow,  r.  1712  Leavenworth 

Louis     M.,    fireman    Market    St.    Ry,    r. 
3009A  16th 

L.  T.  Mrs.,  r.  320^4  Sutter 

Mary,  widow,  r.  235, 29th 

Mary  E.,  widow,  manager  J.  Seidl  &  Co., 
1409  Polk,  r.  607  Broderick 

Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1725  Devisadero 

Mary  J.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  616  Bush 

Monson  (Wells,  Russell  &  Co.),  r.  2215  Pa- 
cific Av 

Patrick,  clerk  W.  C.  Ordway,  r.  35  Gilbert 

Patrick,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 

Patrick  H.,  doorkeeper  U.   S.   Mint,  r.  126 
Laurel 

Philip,  laborer,  r.  34  Hancock 

Robert  L.,  tailor,  r.  621,  9th 

Robert  N.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 
r.  11  Kearny 


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Russell  S.  A.  Mrs.,  matron  Florence  Critteuton 
Maternity  and  Children's  Home 
"    Samuel  A.,  stableman  WMtney  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  5  Commercial 
"    Samuel  G.,  with  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 
1725  Devisadero 
.   "    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Stephen,  foreman  Engine  8,  r.  1915  Polk 
"    Stephen  D..  manager  J.  L.  Cobleigh,  2030 

Polk,  r.  1915  Polk 
"    T.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  coachman,  r.  6  Scheerer  PI 
"    Thomas  F.,  plumber,  r.  36  Ritch 
"    Thomas  S.,  broker  and  purchasing  agent, 

42  Market,  room  2,  r.  1612  Larkin 
"    W.,  machinist  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  731  Harrison 
'•    William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  19  Harriet 
"    William,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 

Co.,  r.  118  Turk 
"    William,  hostler,  r.  705  Mission 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  730  Natoma  rear 
"    William,  porter,  r.  722  Bush 
"    William,  president  Summit  Lime  Co.,  22-24 
i  Sacramento,  r.  Felton,  Santa  Cruz  Co. 

"    William,   teamster  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  157 
Persia  Av 
Russell  William  F.,  general  freight  agent  North 
Pacific  Coast  Railroad,  14  Sansome,  r. 
Pacific-Union  Club 
"    William  H.,  bailiff  Supreme  Court  of  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  330  McAllister 
"    William  J.,  master  str  City  of  Rio  de  Jan- 
eiro, r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    William  L.,  solicitor  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co., 

r.  791  Sutter 
"    William  S.,  barber,  NW  cor  2d  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  65  Clementina 
"    &   Taufenback  (Mrs.  Emma  Russell  and 
Mrs.  Katie  Taufenback),  millinery,  1209 
Polk 
Russi  Frank  (Russi  &  Regli),  r.  Scott  Av  nr  Sil- 
ver Av 
"    &    Regli    (Frank   Russi    and    Stanislaus 
Regli),  dairymen,  Scott  Av    nr  Silver 
Av 
Russia   Cement   Co.,    glue   manufacturers,    14 

Drumm 
Russian- American  Packing  Co.,  S.  F.  Weeks 

secretary,  31  Market 
Eussian  Cathedral    (Greek  Catholic),     Right 
Rev.    Nicholas,    Bishop  of  Alaska  and 
Aleutian  Islands,  W  s  Powell  nr  Filbert 
Russian  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Russian  Consulate,  Vladimer  A.  Artsimovitch, 
Consul-general,  ^Horace  G.  Piatt   vice- 
consul,  418  California,  room  9 
Russian  Ecclesiastical  Consistory  of  Alaska, 
1715  Powell 
"    River  Packing  Co.,  The  Field  &  Stone  Co. 
agents,  126  California 
Russian  Wire  Works,  Andreas  Chrenik  &  Co. 

proprietors,  53  Minna 
Russler    John,  foreman  Henry   Eggeling,  1598 

Fulton 
Russman    Beniamin,     cellarman    Lachman    & 

Jacobi,  r.  369,  1st 
Russo-Greek  Seminary,  1715  Powell 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  Vienna   oet  Persia 
and  Brazil  Avs 
Russy  John,  painter,  r.  149  Shipley 
Rust  Charles  W.,  r.  1328  Mission 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  9  Warren  Av 
"    Clement   P.,    manufacturers'     agent,    221 

Front,  room  9,  r.  Oakland 
"    Ferdinand,  driver  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  408 

Austin  Av 
"    Frederick  M.    F.,    stock    clerk    Goldberg, 

Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  219  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  painter,  r.  363,  3d 
"    Theresa  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1418  Vallejo 
Rustebeig  Andrew,  musician,  r.  2705  Folsom 
"    Catherine,  lodgings,  308,  3d 
"    William,  liquor  dealer,  r.  308,  3d 
Rustemeyer  W.  Joseph,  restaurant,  733  Market, 

r.  2335  Mission 
Rustmann  Bertha,  domestic,  118  Fair  Oaks 
Rutchman  John,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 


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Rutemann  John,  liquors,  600,  7th,  r.  506,  6th 
Ruter  Herman,  clerk  Claus  Schroeder,  r.  NW 
cor  Valencia  and  20th 
"    Marcus,  groceries  and  liquors,  2701  Folsom, 
r.  2619  Folsom 
4®" Ruter.    See  Rueter  and  Reuter 
Ruth  Aloysius  Rev.,  S.   J.,  professor  St.  Igna- 
tius College,  r.  214  Hayes 
"    John  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
"    Lizette,  widow,  r.  926,  22d 
"    Louis  (Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook),  r.  926,  22d 
Ruthe  Charles  E.,  clerk  Hamburg-Bremen  Fire 

Ins.  Co.,r.  228  Waller 
Ruther  Edmund,  bartender  Arthur  Morfltt,  r. 

1316  Stockton 
Eutlier  F.  &  Co.  (Frederick  Ruther),  importers 
and  commission  merchants,  309  Califor- 
nia, rooms  3-4 
•'    Frederick  (F.  Ruther  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
Rutherford  Adam,  marble  worker  J.  S.  Light- 
ner,  r.  423,  27th 
•<    Anna  W.  Miss,  stenographer  R.  Liddle  Co. 

r.  2513  Bryant 
"    Charles  A.,  r.  2418  Washington 
■'    Charles  C,  switchman,  r.  624,  4th 
"    David  R.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Far- 
go &  Co..  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  B.  H.,  porter  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Helen  M.  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 

School,  r.  2512  Bryant 
"    James  A.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

819,  24th 
"    John,  r.  443  Bartlett 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  151%  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2512  Bryant 
"    Peter,  foreman  Bode  &  Haslett,  r.  Lorin, 

Cal. 
"    Robert  R.,  foreman  Bode  &  Haslett,  r.  Lo- 
rin, Cal. 
"    Samuel  McP.,  2d  lieutenant  Troop  B,  4th 

Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Thomas,  r.  1212  Hyde 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  115  Oregon 
"    Thomas  L.,  vineyardist,  office  739  Market, 

r.  314  Clement 
"    William  P.,  r.  2418  Washington 
"    William  W.,  blacksmith  I.  O.  Gibeau,  r. 
443  Bartlett 
Ruthraufl  Alonzo  T.,  carpenter,  r.  916,  23d 
"    Henry  F.,  r.  112  Fair  Oaks 
"    William  A.,  clerk  paymaster's  oface  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  718,  24th 
Ruthwick  John  C,  yardman  E.  F.  Niehaus  & 

Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
Rutledge  Alice  Miss,  r.  609  Broderick 

David,  bookkeeper,  r.  2  Tonningsen  PI 

E.  J.,  driver  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1434 

Valencia 
James,  driver,  r.  405  Point  Lobos  Av 
J.  J.,  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  Juneau, 

Alaska 
Thomas  M.,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  405  Point  Lobos  Av 
William  B.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  703 
Greenwich 
Rutlifl  Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  212%  Clara  rear 
Ruttan  George  L.,  student,  r.  652  Oak 
Rutter  Frederick,  r.  118  California  Av 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  740%,  22d 
"    Harry  S.,  machinist,  r.  421%  Mississippi 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  915  Geary 
Ruttiger  Johanna  A.  Mrs.,  insurance,  r.   1013 

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Ruttman  John  T.,  tinsmith,  r.  603  Geary 


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Ruud  Elias,  clerk  Sanborn-Perris  Map  Co.,  r. 

2913  California 
"    Rasmus  C.  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson 

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Ruxton  Thomas,  wharf  builder  James  A.  Mc- 

Mahon,  r.  7  Vandewater 
Ryall  J.  Mrs.,  r.  ISUy.  Larkin 

"    John,  liquors,  3  Pacific,  r.  3981  Harrison 
Ryan  Addie  Miss,  dressmaking.  2243  Sutter 
■'    A.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  3  Leonard  PI 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  43  Ritch 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  420,  6th 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1719%  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  559  Minna 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  647  Stevenson 
•'    Annie  TJ.  Miss.  r.  1312  Hyde 
•'    A.  P.,  salesman,  r.  574  Minna 
"    Arthur,  cornice  maker  James   Guilfoy,   r. 

UbVi,  5th 
'•    Arthur  W.,   liquors,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av 

and  17th  Av  South,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr 

Railroad  Av 
-    Belle    Miss,   teacher   Richmond   Primary 

School,  r.  338,  1 1th  Av 
"    Benjamin,  shipping  clerk  Dalton  Bros.,  r. 

921  Vallejo 
"    Bernard,  teamster,  r.  216  Harrison 
"    Bernard  C,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi.  r.  8 

Lafayette 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  IOV2  Clinton  rear 
"    Bridget  A.  Mrs.,  r.513'/o  Hyde 
"    Bridget  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3  Calhoun 
"    Burnett,  clerk,  r.  921  Vallejo 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  360  Minna 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1801  Eddy 
"    Catherine  Miss,  candies,  722  Lombard 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  27»4  Bush 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk,   r.  508,  2d 
"    Charles  J.,  laborer,  r.  565  Howard 
"    Clarence  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  3  Leon- 
ard PI 
"    Cornelius,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Cornelius,  boiler  coverer,  r.  420,  6th 
"    Cornelius,  laborer,  r.  1703  Howard 
"    D.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  19  Kissling 
"    Daniel,  r.  1514  Franklin 
Ryan  Daniel,  druggist,  3502  Mission,  r.   8  Cali- 
fornia Av 
"    Daniel,  janitor,  4II14  California,  r.  32  Ritch 
"    Daniel,  machinist  S.  F.  Tool  Wks,  r.    1831 

Union 
"    Daniel,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  M. 

Co.,  r.  537Natoma 
"    Daniel  A.,  attorney  at   law,  50-53  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  1514  Franklin 
"    Daniel  F.,  clerk,  r.  3  Calhoun 
"    Daniel    J.,    groceries     and    liquors,    2935 

Washington 
'•    Daniel  M.  (McDonell  &  Ryan),  r.  Virginia 

City,  Nev. 
"    David,  with  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  928Natoma 
"    Dennis,  blacksmith,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Dennis  W.,  conductor,  r.  332,  5th  Av 
"    D.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1205  Howard 
"    E.,  iron  worker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  346,  4th 
Ryan  E.  Black,  tax  attorney  law  deptS.  P.  Co., 

4  Montgomery,  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    Edward,  r.  403  Grove 
"    Edward,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Edward,  drayman  Catholic  Art  and  Book 

Co. 
"    Edward,  painter  John  Hermann,  r.  425V^ 

Filbert 


Ryan  Edward,  shoe  dealer,  r.  3  Kent 

"    Edward  E.,  driver  Smith  &  Young,  r.  1828 
Folsom 

"    Edward  F.,  shoeflnisher,  r.  1007  Florida 

"    Edward  J.   (Ryan   &    Newmark),  r.  513>4 
Hyde  rear 

"    Edward  J.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.  &    Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  306  Butte 

"    Edward  S.  (Ryan  &  Ryan),  r.  3  Kent 

"    Edward  T.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 
r.  3  Calhoun 

"    Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  r.  338,  11th  Av 

Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1642i4  Mission 

"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 

"     Elizabeth  T.,   teacher    Fremont  Primary 
School,  r.  720a  Broderick 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  237i^  Langton 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  919  Folsom 

"    Ellen  E.,  widow,  r.  306- Butte 

"    Emma,  widow,  r.  420  Tehama 

"    Eugene  D.,  past  asst  paymaster  U.  S.  str 
Albatross 

"    E.  W.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Chatsworth,  703 
Sutter 

"    Fannie  D.,  nurse,  r.  930  Sutter 

'•    Fannie  E.  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  519 
McAllister 

"    Frances,  widow,  r.  906  Vallejo 

■'    Frances  A.  Mrs.,  r.  21st  Av  nr  Clement 

"    Frank,  r.  5  Taylor 

"    Frank,  lithographer,  r.  519  McAllister 

"    Frank  B.,  clerk  supply  dept  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co's  Express,  r.  338,  11th  Av 

"    Frank  F.,  brass  finisher,  r.  306  Butte 

"    Frank  M..  shipping  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  1830  Bush 

"    Frank  T.,  foreman,  r.  309  Castro 

"    George,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Ala- 
bama and  Montcalm 

"    George,  painter  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  5  Jansen 

"    George,  saddler  R.  F.  Ryan,  r.  230,  19th 

•'    George,  seaman,  r.  130  Shipley 

"    George  H.,  detective,  r.  519  McAllister 

"    George  S.,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,  r.   43 
Ritch 

"    George    T.,    salesman    Mills   &   Gibb,    r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Ryan  Georgie  C.  Mrs.,  grand  secretary  Native 
Daughters  of  the  Golden  West,  44  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Bldg,  r.  338,  11th  Av 

"    Hannah  Miss,  r.  513  Eddy 

"    Harry,  with  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  928  Na- 
toma 

"    Henry,  insurance  broker  Brown,  Craig  & 
Co.,  r.  131  O'Farrell 

"    Henry,    manager   Edward  Morris,    r.    537 
Minna 

"    Henry  G.,  clerk,  r.  309  Castro 

"    Henry  M.,  carpenter,  r.  508,  2d 

"    Honora,  widow,  r.  1435  Valencia 

"    J.,  r.  220,  3d 

"    J.,  coalpasser  str  Mexico 

"    J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1316  Brod- 
erick 

"    J.  Mrs.,  r.  791  Sutter 

"    Jacob,  clerk,  r.  340b  Shipley 

"    James,  r.  735  Minna 

"    James,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 

"    James,  brass  finisher  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 
565^2  Natoma 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  652  Jessie 

"    James,  engineer,  r.  1324  Bryant 

•'    James,  engineer  Cal.  Fuse  Wks,  r.  52  Nor- 
folk 

"    James,  fireman  str  City  of  Everett 

■■'    James,  foreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  9%  Madison 
Av 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 

''    James,  laborer,  r.  431  Ridley 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  1455  Minna 

"    James,  laborer  Tubbs   Cordage  Co.,  r.  34 
Gunnison  Av 

"    James,  liquors,  NW  cor  1st  and  Howard,  r. 
321, 1st 

"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  217%  Perry 

"    James,  porter  New  Western  Hotel 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  508,  2d 


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1359 


Ryan  James,  teamster,  r.  553,  4tli 
"    James  A.,  plumber,  r.  834  Green 
"    James   A.,  foreman  mantel  dept.  W.  W. 

Montague  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  441,  15th 
"    James  E.,  liquors,  31)9,  3d.  r.  53:2'/2  Bryant 
"    James  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1204  Laurel  Av 
"    James  H.,  engineer  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

123,  17tli 
•'    James  H.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  533  Greenwich 
"    James  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    James  J.,  painter  Callaghan  &  Bundesen, 

r.  28  Lily  Av 
'•    James  M.,  laborer,  r.  613  Bryant 
"    James  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  114,  11th, 

r.  2110  Van  Ness  Av 
"    James  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  117,5th, 

r.  513,  19th 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  411  Clementina 
"    Jeremiah,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
"    Jeremiah  B.,  master  mariner,  r.  3754  Bush 
"    Jesse  J.,  butcher  Orion  F.  Ryan,  r.  15th  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    John,  deckhand  str  Resolute 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  E  s  Illinois  nr  Sierra 
"    John,  foreman,  r.  2231  California 
"    John,  gripman,  r.  1151/2  Wildey 
"    John,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  415  Jer- 
sey 
"    John,    helper  Fulton   Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks.,  r.  3747  Broderick 
"    John,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    John,  hostler  E.    J.  Root,  r.  1312  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  KM  Bemice 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  309^4  Clara 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  565|/^  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  735  Harrison 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  3746  Bush 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  1126Polsom 
"    John,  pipe  maker  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

54,1st 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  1033  Treat  Av 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  1719V^  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  Elsie  nr  Eugenia  Av 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  338  Fremont 
'>    John,  teamster  Overland  Freight  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  528  Jessie 
"    John    A.,  driver  La  Grande   Laundry,  r, 

1603  Mission 
'■    John  A., policeman,  r.  315V^,  10th 
"    John  B,  longshoreman,  r.  Wolfe  nr  Isabel 
"    John  C,  engineer  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.  918 

Minnesota 
"    John  C,    marine   engineer,  9   Mission,  r. 

East  Oakland 
'•    John  E.,  driver,  r.  538  Jessie 
"    John  F.,  bicycle  repairer,  r.  3010  Mission 
"    JohnF.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  309 

Carl 
"    John    F.,    with    J.  J.   Frauenkron,    r.    631 

Stevenson 
"    John  H.,  assistant  clerk  Board  of  Super- 
visors, r.  3109  Sacramento 
"    JohnH.,  plasterer,  r.  133=!ii  Shipley 
"    John  J.   CMcHugh    &    Ryan),    r.  SW  cor 

Guerrero  and  30th 
"    John   J.,    clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  Golden  Gate, 

Cal. 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Drs.  Levingston  &  Mizner,  r. 

315  Kearny 
"    John  J.,  groceries,  959  Bryant,  r.  829  Bran- 
nan  rear 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  1230  Powell 
"    John  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  304  Ritch  rear 
•'    John  J.,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  306 

Butte 
"    John  J. ,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Go. , 

r.  317  Langton 
"    John  .J.,    rubber  worker  Bowers    Rubber 

Co.,  r.  1126Folsom 
"    John  J.,  weigher,  r.  3  Calhoun 
"    John  M.,  machinist,  r.  430  Bryant 
"    John  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  919  Folsom 
"    John  P.,  horseshoer  Peter  Cheli,  r.    1144 

Market 
"    John  P.,  plumber,  r.  1311  Scott 


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Ryan  John  T.,  lumberman,  r.  34  Freelon 

"    Jonathan,  varieties,  336,  34th 

"    Joseph,  r.  657  Folsom 

"    Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  10,  r.  516  Bryant 

"    Joseph,  machinist,  r.  230,  19th 

"    Joseph,  printer,  r.  515  Sacramento 

"    Joseph,  stage  carpenter,  r.  800  Kearny 

"  Joseph  B.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  657 
Folsom 

"  Joseph  H.,  beltman  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  317  Brannan 

"    Joseph  P.,  fireman,  r.  204  Ritch  rear 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  304  Ritch  rear 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  34  Harrison 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  360  Minna 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  637,  3d 

"    Kate  Miss,  lithographer,  r.  951  Folsom 

"    Kate  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  637,  3d 

"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  178  Perry 

"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  611  Stevenson 

"    Lawrence  J.,  clerk,  r.  430  Bryant 

"    Lawrence  M.,  r.  106,  4th  Av 

"    Lawrence  W.,  packer,  r.  938  Natoma 

"    Lizzie  Mrs,  r.  252^  Tehama 

"  Lizzie  H.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  519  McAl- 
lister 

"    Lizzie  T.  Miss.  r.  720  Broderick 

"    Mamie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  126  Perry 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  430  Tehama 

"    Margaret  D.,  widow,  r.  930 Sutter 

"    Mark  J.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1227a  Filbert 

"  Martin,  liquors,  864  Howard,  r.  502  Steven- 
son 

"    Martin,  teamster,  r.  19a  Kissling 

"  Martin  Rev.,  asst.  pastor  St.  Brigid's 
Church  (R.  C),  r.  2111  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4  Godeus 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  5  Jansen 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12  St.  Rose's  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  16a  Decatur 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  ^H'-A  Geneva 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  28  Lily  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  118,  16th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  139  Harriet 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  164  Tehama 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2.30,  19t.h 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2713  Fillmore 

"  Mary,  widow,  r.  15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,'  733  Harrison 

"  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 
School,  r.  513  Eddy 

"    Matthew,  laborer,  r.  43  Willow  Av 

"    Matthew  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  8  Morris  Av 

"    Matthew  H.  (Emerson  &  Ryan),  r.  637  Ellis 

"  Maurice,  spinner  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  330,  19th 

"    Maurice  J.,  teamster,  r.  133%  Shipley 

"    M.  E.,  cashier,  r.  931  Vallejo 

"    Michael,  r.  4  Godeus 

"    Michael,  calker,  r.  8  Morris  Av 

"  Michael,  collector  Standard  Collection  and 
Mercantile  Co.,  r.  3426  Geary 

"  Michael,  expressman,  N  W  cor  6th  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  20S4  Folsom 

"  Michael,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 
Co.,  r.  62  Natoma 

"  Michael,  horse  trainer,  r.  SE  cor  Point  Lo- 
bos  and  23d  Avs 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  32  Freelon 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  361,  1st 

"  Michael,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  34 
Gunnison  Av 

"    Michael,  liquors,  5  Commercial 

"  Michael,  liquors,  53i4  City  Hall  Av,  r. 
1424%  Grove 


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Ryan  Michael,  printer,  r.  706  Harrison 

"    Michael,  teamster  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 
F.  D.,r.  1801  Stockton 

"    Michael  D.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1524 
Howard 

"    Michael  E.  traveling  salesman  The  Trav- 
eler, r.  3  Leonard  PI 

"    Michael  J.,  carriage  painter  W.  W.  Prahl, 
r.  1211  Devisadero 

"    Michael  S.,  waiter  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital, r.  2709  Bryant 

"    Morris,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry 

"    Nicholas,  groceries  and  liquors,  535  Steven- 
son 

"    Orion  F.,  butcher,  15th  Av   South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 

"    Patrick,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 
Wks,  r.  1815  Van  Ness  Av 

■  :    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  312  Louisiana 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  413  Clementina 

"    Patrick,  porter,  r.  1311  Scott 

"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"    Patrick,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.   10  Sher- 
wood PI 

"    Patrick  J.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
1105^2  Tennessee 

"    Patrick  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  901,  18th 

"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  2414  Geary 

"    Patrick  J.,  liquor  dealer,  r.  38  Hawthorne 

"    Patrick  J.,  seaman,  r.  47  Tehama 

"    Peter,  car  driver,  r.  421,  6th 

"    Peter,  salesman  J.  Samuels,  r.  574  Minna 

"    Peter  A.,  pharmacist  C.  E.  Worden&  Co., 
r.  627,  3d 

"    Peter  T.,  compositor,  r.  906  Vallejo 

"    Philip,  liquors,  858  Howard 

"    Richard,  bartender  John  H.  Miller,  r.  368, 
3d 

"    Robert  F.,  hamessmaker,  2127  Mission,  r. 
230,  19th 
Ryan  Robert  X.,  general  passenger  and  freight 
agent  San  Francisco  and  North  Pacific 
Ry.  Co.,  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r. 
728  Hayes 
Rose,  packer  D.  GhirardelliCo.,  r.  432  Green 
Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  7  Natoma  rear 
Shirley  B.,  clerk,  r.  20  Stanly  PI 
Spicer,  clerk,  r.  338,  11th  Av 
Susan,  widow,  r.  424  Shotwell 
Ryan  T.  H.  &  Co.  (Timothy  H.  Ryan),  importers 
and  wholesale  dealers  woolens  and  tail- 
ors trimmings,  5  Flood  Bldg 

"    Theodore  (Donnelly  &  Ryan),  r.  16a  Decatur 

"    Thomas,  r.  32,  4th 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  533  Filbert 

"    Thomas,  conductor,  r.  1123  Vallejo 

"    Thomas,  gasfitter,  r.  1221  Lombard 

"    Thomas,  glass  blower,  r.  640  Minna 

"    Thomas,  groceries,  399,  8th 

"    Thomas,  groceries   and  liquors,   1192  Har- 
rison 

"    Thomas,  laborer Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  r.  1909^4 
Chestnut 

"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  412  Harrison 

"    Thomas,  machinist  S.  F.   Tool  Wks,  r.  1831 
Union 

"    Thomas,  plumber  G.   &  E.  Snook,  r.  1223!^ 
Green 

"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  710  Folsom 

"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1611  Vallejo 

"    Thomas,  ward  tender  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 

"    Thomas  A.  K.,  clerk    Rosenthal,  Feder  & 
Co.,  r.  2754  Bush 

"    Thomas  C,  collector  Broadway  St.  Wharf, 
r.  519  McAllister 


Ryan  Thomas  E.,  managing  clerk  Reinstein  & 

Eisner,  217  Sansome,  r.  441,  15th 
"    Thomas  F.,  bookkeeper   Fireman's    Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  1514  Franklin 
"    Thomas  F.,  helper  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1123  Val- 
lejo 
"    Thomas  F.,  master  mariner,  r.  2754  Bush 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  Edward  P.  Levy,  r.  533 

Greenwich 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk  James  A.  Waymire,  r.  519 

McAllister 
"    Thomas  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Montgomery  and  Vallejo 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  501a  Broderick 
"    Thomas  K.,  actor,  r.  445 Clementina  rear 
"    Thomas  L.,  policeman,  r.  112, 11th 
"    Thomas  P..  attorney  at  law,  r.  21st  Avnr 

Clement 
"    Thomas  P.,  plasterer,  r.  1603  Mission 
"    Thomas  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Timothy,  r.  1849  Lexington  Av 
"    Timothy,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  178  Perry 
"    Timothy  C,  teamster,  r.  164  Tehama 
"    Timothy  H.    (T.    H.    Ryan    &  Co.),    r.  627 

Geary 
"    Timothy  J.,  laborer,  r.  178  Perry 
"    Vincent  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1254  California 
"    Walter  J.,  bartender  Arthur  W.  Ryan,  r. 

15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Will  A.,  reporter  Chronicle,  r.  937a  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    William,  r.  37!>4  Russ 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1204  Laurel  Av 
"    William,  r.  1915i/2  McAllister 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  13  McLea  Court 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  506  Napa 
"    William,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    William,  shoemaker  Patrick  Donovan,  r. 

246  Minna 
"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  1204  Laurel  Av 
"    William  A.,  foreman  The  Painter-Cornell 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  D.,  plasterer,  r.  859  Mission 
"    William  E.,  barber  George  Abrego,  r.  1142 

Union 
"    William  F.,hoseman  Engine28,  r.  5  Jansen 
"    William  I.,  watchman,  r.  519  McAllister 
"    William  J.,  clerk,  r.  1915  McAllister 
'■    William  M.,  fireman,  r.  126  Perry 
"    William  M.,  paper  carrier,  r.  762  San  Jose 

Av 
"    William   P.,  horse   collar   maker  W.  W. 

Davis  &  Son,  r.  164  Tehama 
"    William  P.,  molder  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

306  Butte 
"    William    R.,    mechanic    American   Type 

Founders'  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  T.  (Ryan  &  Ryan),  r.  2412  Clay 
"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  31  Oak 
"    &  Newmark  (Edward  J.  Ryan  and  Lazarus 

Newmark),  tailors,  47  Columbian  Bldg 
"    &  Ryan  (William  T.  and  Edward  S.),  boots 

and  shoes,  10  Montgomery  Av 
Ryberg  Anton  E.,  bartender  J.  Johnson,  r.  541 

Stevenson 
Ryblcki    Boleslas    J.,    with     Stanislas    Stro- 

zynski,  r.  404  Ellis 
"    Brana,  butcher,  r.  473  Tehama 
Rychold  Thomas,  tailor,  123  Montgomery  Block 
Ryden  A.  W.,  teamster  Western  Transfer  Co., 

r.  2109  Webster 
"    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  2109  Webster 
Ryder  Charles  H.,  coal  dealer,  r.  25b  Belvedere 
"    Cyrus,    master   mariner,    r.    1710'/^  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Eben,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Emily  S.  Miss,  artist,  r.  1604  Post 
"    Frederick  E.,  teamster  L.  Scatena  &Co., 

r.  42  South  Park 
"    Harry  J.,  student    J.    Franklin    Twist,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Henry,  lamp  lighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,r. 

1  Rincon  PI 
"    James  M.,  actor,  r.  20  De  Boom 
"    Josiah  B.,  clerk  James  A.  Snook  &  Co.,   r. 


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Ryder  L.  E.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmopolitan 
Grammar  School,  r.  103  Larkin 
"    liCnore  G.,  widow,  manicure,  126  Kearny, 

room  48,  r.  513/2  Fell 
"    Morgan  L.,  clerk  local  freight  office   S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Robert  R.,  clerk,  r.  20  De  Boom 
"    Rosina,  widow,  r.  1808  Mason 
"    Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Thomas  F.,  teamster,  r.  1410  Folsom 
"    Thomas  H..  machinist  Cal.  Saw  Wks,   r.    1 

Rincon  Court 
"    Timothy,   laborer    U.   S.    Customs,    r.  417 

Kearny 
"    William  B.,  clerk  Oregon  Coal  and  Naviga- 
tion Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  G.,  draughtsman,  r.  1810  Mason 
*®" Ryder.    See  Reiter  and  Rider 
Rydlander  Alex  F.,  barber  G.  R.  Lindberg,  r. 

1823  Market 
Ryer  Andrew  G.,  clerk   Chief   Commissary  of 
Subsistence  U.  S.  A.  dept  of  California, 
r.  Alameda 
"    Bernard,  cooper,  r.  8  Layayette 
"    Fletcher  F.,  capitalist,  130  Sansome,  room 

9,  r.  The  California  Hotel 
"    Frederick,    foreman   Fisher   &   Co.,   r,  908 

Leavenworth 
"    George,  baker  Henry  Hansen,  r.  714  Valen- 
cia 
"    Marshall  B.,  office  532  Market,  room  45,  r. 
920  Hyde 
Ryerson  George  M.,  milk  dealer,  office  35  Eddy 
"    George  W.,  drivfer  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

606  Jessie 
"    Isaac,  foreman  Fulton   Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg. 

Wks,  r.  2133  Union 
"    Virginia  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 
Ness  Av 
Ryfkogel   Henry  A.  L.,  physician,  1546  Howard 
"    Roger  L,.,  master  mariner,  r.  1546  Howard 
"    W.  J.,  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  1546  How- 
ard 
Eyhner  Charles,  president  Oakville  Wine  Co., 
SW  cor  Folsom  and  Army 
"    Frank  X.,  painter,  r.  105  Montgomery  Block 
"    Joseph,  draughtsman  Metropolitan  Match 

Co.,  r.  1044  Bryant 
"    Mary,  governess,  r.  2002  Golden  Gate  Av 
Ryken  Josephine  M.,  widow,  r.  2603  Howard 
Ryland  Caius  T.  Jr.  (Mahoney  &  Ryland),  r.  1713 
Larkin 
"     C.  T.,  r.  725  Pine 
Ry lander  John,  laborer,  r.  327  Broadway 
"    John  W..  carpenter,  r.  967a  Howard 
Rynes  John  R.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
241  Castro 
"    Roger,  r.  241  Castro 
Rynning  Hans  E.  H.,  boots  and  shoes,  746,  4th 
Ryrie  Peter  K.,  cooper  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  300,  8th  Av 
Ryst  Otto,  expert  accountant  and  secretary 
and  treasurer  Troy  Mining  and  Develop- 
ment Co.,  431  Mission,  r.  2905  Washing- 
ton 
"  Otto  Jr.,  clerk  general  manager's  office  S. 
P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  2905  Washington 


Saake  O.  C,  florist,  r.  110  Eddy 

Saake  Rudolph  W.,  manager  Domenic  &  Co., 338 

Sutter 
Saalburg  George  H.,  bookkeeper  London,  Pari's 
and  American  Bank,  r.  1208  Ellis 
"    Julia  E.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Grammar 

School,  r.  1618  Fell 
"    Lottie  Miss,  r.  1824  Eddy 
"    Samuel  S.,  stenographer  engineering  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  621  Broderick 
Saalburg  Samuel  W.,  secretary  H.  Liebes  & 
Co.,  133-137  Post,  r.  1208  Ellis 
"    Walter,  r.  1208  Ellis 

"    William  (Saalburg  &  Levy),  r.  1208  Ellis 
Saalburg  &  Levy  (William  Saalburg  and  Rev. 
M.  S.  Levy),  proprietors  Jewish  Times 
and  Observer,  420  Montgomery,  room  27 
4@"Saalburg.    See  Salberg  and  Salsburg 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Maovifacturers  of 

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Saalburg's  Jewish  Calendar  for  the  Pacific 
Coast,  William  Saalburg  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, 420  Montgomery,  room  27 
Saalfleld  Leopold  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  14 

Sansome,  room  .30,  r.  1620  Geary 
4®-Saalfield.    See  Salfield 
Saar  Louis,  cutter  Schlueter&  Vol  berg,  r.  Noi-th 

Temescal 
Saba  Benjamin,  r.  1020  Montgomery 
"    Benjamin,  peddler,  r.  231  Green  rear 
"    Solomon,  peddler,  r.  1020  Montgomery 
Sabadie  William,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill, 

r.  1911  Stevenson 
Sabadin  Michael,  cook  Martin&Cc,  r.  820i/iA 

Larkin 
Saballich  Francis  T.,  laborer,  r.  321  Tehama 

"    Frederick  F.,  laborer,  r.  321  Tehama 
Sabalot  Baptiste,  nurse  Dr.  Louis  Bazet,  r.  1328 

Washington 
Sabarros  John  (Rossi  &  Sabarros),  r.  1307  Stock- 
ton 
Sabatie  A.   Etienne,  bookkeeper,  r.  2008  Wash- 
ington 
Sabatino  Antonio,  bootblack,  NE  cor  5th  and 
Howard,  r.  1529  Mason 
"    Michael  (G.  Marini  &  Co.),  r.  517  Union 
Sabato  G.  &  Sons  (Gaetano  and  Salvatore  T.), 
fruits  and  vegetables,  245!4,  15th 
"    Gaetano  (G.  Sabato  &  Sons),  r.  245i/i,  15th 
"    Salvatore  T.  (G.  Sabato  &  Sons),  r.  245,  15th 
Sabin  John  I.,  president  and  general  manager 
Pacific  Telephone   and  Telegraph   Co., 
and    Sunset  Telephone    and  Telegraph 
Co., office  Telephone  Bldg,  216  Bush,  r. 
2828  California 
"    John    M.    Jr.,  cashier   Northwestern  Ma- 
sonic Aid  Assn.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Wallace  A.,  teacher  music,  r.  1712  Clay 
Sabine  Wells  L.,  operator  Frederick  H.  Bush- 

nell,  r.  1410  Market 
Sabins  Alfred  C,  r.  516  Green 
"    Frank,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  516 

Green 
"    William  J.,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  1814a  Mason 
Sablatschan  John,  shoemaker,  817   Laguna,  r. 
626  Locust  Av 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  626  Locust  Av 
"    Lena  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  626  Locust  Av 
"    Tillie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  636  Locust  Av 
Sablich  Peter,  fisherman,  r.  503  East 
Sablier  Louis  (Soulage  &  Sablier),  r.  337  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Saboda  Pedro,  waiter,  r.  260  Jessie 
Saca  Peter,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
Sachau  John,  r.  507  Steiner 
>8®="Sachau.    See  Saggau 
Sacherer  August  N.,  machinist  S.  F.  Register 

Co.,  r.  4181/4  Natoma 
Sachs  Adolph,  loan  office,  627  Washington,  r. 
3114  Baker 
"    Amson,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  820  Post 
"    Annie  Miss,  operator  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  98  Steiner 
"    Benjamin,  cook,  r,  4  Lewis  PI 
"    Benjamin,  salesman,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Sachs  Brothers  &  Co.  (Lippmann  and  Samuel 
Sachs  and  Mrs.  Matilda  Stefel),  import- 
ers and  jobbers  fancy  goods  and  men's 
furnishing  goods,  SW  cor  Bush  and  San- 
some 
"    Clara,  widow,  r.  615  Leavenworth 
"    David,  with  Sachs  Bros  &  Co.,  r.  1313  Gough 
"    David  M.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Martin 
Sachs  Co.,  212  Sansome,  room  10,  r.  615 
Leavenworth 


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Sachs  Edgar  D.,  with  Martin  Sachs  Co.  r.  615 
Leavenworth 

<'    Edward  C,  horseman,  r.  1519!^  Market 

"    E.  J.,  detective,  r.  319  Sutter 

"  Frederick  G.,  president  National  Bottling 
Co.,  337  Waller,  r.  98  Steiner 

"  Gustave,  clerk  Sachs  Bros  &  Co.,  r.  1301 
Van  Ness  Av 

"  H.  &.  S.  (Mrs.  Hannah  and  Sanford), 
capitalists,  214  Pine,  rooms  1-2 

"  Hannah,  widow  (H.  &  S.  Sachs),  r.  601 
Leavenworth 

"  Henry,  salesman  Sachs  Bros  &  Co.,  r.  820 
Post 

"  Isaac,  salesman  Sachs  Bros  &  Co.,  r.  916 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    John,  cigar  maker,  r.  635,  22d 

"  John,  warehouseman  Hdslett  &  Bailey,  r. 
1549  Mission 

"    Julius,  machinist,  r..767  Folsom 

"    Lippmann  (Sachs  Bros  &  Co.),  r.  820  Post 

"  Martin  Co.,  David  M.  Sachs  secretary  and 
treasurer,  real  estate,  etc., 212  Sansome, 
room  10 

"    Rehecca,  widow,  r.  135  Ivy  Av 

"  Samuel  (Sachs  Bros  &  Co.),  r.  1201  Van 
Ness  Av 

"  Samuel  L.,  with  H.  &  S.  Sachs,  r.  601  Leav- 
enworth 

"    Sanford  (H.  &  S.  Sachs),  r.  601  Leaven- 
worth 
4®=Sachs.    See  Saxe 

Sacht  Christian  H.,  coatmaker,  r.  523,  2d  rear 
Sacket  Lewis  N.,  cook  J.  Da  via  Swanson,  r.  8 

Jackson 
Sackett  George  K.,  messenger  Wells.  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  805  Geary 
Sacramento  Building,  15-25,  1st 
Sacramento  Cityand  County  Directory,  F.  M. 
Husted  publisher,  530   California,  room 
65 
Sacramento  County  Water  Co.,  Albert  Galla- 
tin president,  Joshua  Barker  secretary, 
Horatio  P.  Livermore  general  manager, 
320  Sansome,  room  16 
Sacramento  Electric  Power  and  Light  Co., 
Albert  Gallatin  president,  Joshua  Bar- 
ker   secretary,    Horatio   P.    Livermore 
general  manager,  320  Sansome,  room  16 
Sacramento  Flour  Mills  (Sacramento),  R.  C. 
McCreary   manager,  Sperry    Flour   Co. 
proprietors,  134  California 

"  Lumber  Co.,  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.  agents,  204 
Front 

"    Packing  and  Drying  Co.,  William  C.  B.  de 
Fremery  president,  William  H.  Gilbert 
secretary,  63  Luning  Bldg 
Sacramento  Record  Union,  L.  P.  Fisher  agent, 
21  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

"  River  Packers  Association,  W.  S.  Gage 
president,  Joseph  P.  Haller  vice-presi- 
dent and  manager,  Frank  E.  Booth  sec- 
tary, 122  Davis 
Sacramento  River  Steamers,  Kellogg  A.  White 
superintendent  Market  Street  Wharf 

Sacramento   Transportation  Co., 

manufacturers  of  fresh  water  pat- 
ent kiln  brick,  Charles  E.  Lipp  agent, 
office  and  depot  3d  and  Berry,  tele- 
phone Main  1925 

Sacramento  Transportation  Co.,  Patrick  j. 
Harney  agent,  Jackson  Street  Wharf 
(Pier  5),  telephone  Main  1928 

Sacred  Heart  Academy,  SW  cor  Ellis  and 
Franklin 


Sacred  Heart  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  James  Flood 
pastor,  S  s  Fell  bet  Webster  and  Fill- 
more 

Sacred  Heart  College  (Christian  Brothers), 
Brother  Erminold  president,  SE  cor 
Eddy  and  Larkin 

Sacred  Heart  Presentation  Convent,  SW  cor 
Taylor  and  Ellis 

Sacrison  Augustus,  artist  The  Wasp,  r.  143,  11th 
"    Elise,  widow,  r.  523,  2d 

Sadek  Harry  T.,  bicycle  repairer,  r.  1045,  14th 

Sademan  Frank  A.,  r.  535i4,  19th 

Sadia  Domencio,  bootblack,  r.  12  Bartol 

Sadler  Salvator,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 

Sadler  Alfred  J.,  sawyer  F.  Korbel  &Bros.,r. 
•20%,  Garden 
"    Caleb  (Sadler  &  Co.).  r.  Berkeley 

Sadler  Charles  M.,  manager  Sadler  &  Co.,  537 
Market,  r.  Alameda 
"     Erwin  L.,  student,  r.  908  Van  Ness  Av 

Sadler  Frank  E.,  salesman  Sadler  &  Co.,  and 
agent  U.  N.  X.  L.  D.  Fire  Works,  537 
Market,  r.  Oakland 

Sadler  Frederick  B.,  Pacific  Coast  Agent  De.n- 
nison  Manufacturing  Co.,  jewelers'  find- 
ings and  stationers'  specialties  (sam- 
ples only),  120  Sutter,  room  41,  r.  512 
Jersey 

Sadler  Herman  J.,  president  Mau,  Sadler  & 
Co..  122-124  Market  and  19-21  California, 
r.  906  Van  Ness  Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  301  Michigan 
"    James  C,   salesman  Fisher  Bros.,   r.  625 

Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  512  Jersey 
"    William,  driver  M.  Salomon,  r.  1509  Brftd- 
erick 

Sadler  &  Co.  (Caleb  Sadler),  wholesale  notions, 
stationery,  toys  etc.,  537  Market 

Sadlo  Clara  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  448'/^,  3d 
"    Jennie  Miss,  dressmaking,  448%,  3d 

Saeger  Albert,  bartender  M.  S.  Enos,   r.  634, 


502% 


See  Sagar  and  Sager 
Saeler   Frederick,    clerk    D.    Lyman, 

Broadway 
Saenger  Lippmm,  r.  813  Pierce 
J8®"Saenger.    See  Sanger 
Saetzlitz  Louis,  cook,  r.  271  Stevenson 
Safe    Deposit   Building,  SE  cor  Montgomery 
and  California,  A.  E.  Buckingham  agent, 
room  .522 
Safe  Deposit  Department  Union  Trust  Co.  of 
ban  Francisco,  William  H.  Rhodes  su- 
perintendent,   basement    Union    Trust 
Bldg 
Safety  Gas  Cock  Co.,  C.  A.  Grow  secretary,  27 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association,  E. 
W.   Newhall  president,  C.  A.  Buckbee 
secretary,  218-220  Montgomery 
"    Window  Cleaning  Hinge  Co.,,C.  H.  Street 
manager,  1  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Saflord  Clara  L.  Miss,  teacher  elocution,  r.  2515 
Octavia 
"    Hiram  S.  (F.  N.  Woods  &  Co.),   r.  2515  Qc- 
tavia 
Saffores  Loiiis,  laborer  Cal.   Fertilizer  Wks,   r. 

5th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Saflos  Constantine.  employee  S.  F.  Laundry 
Safley  Lewis  J.,  assayer,  r.  429,  10th 
Saftig  Ernest,   traveling  salesman,  e.  912  Fil- 
•   bert 
"    Ernest  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  912  Fil- 
bert ; 
"    Jacob  G.,  insurance,  r.  912  Filbert 
"    Jacob  G.  Jr.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  912  Fil- 
bert 
Saga  Henry,  expressman,    SW    cor   Clay  and 

Kearny,  r.  637  Broadway 
Saganaw  James,   florist,    Franklin  bet  Green- 
wich and  Lombard 
Sagar  Edwin  P.,  manager  Eisen  Vineyard  Co., 
12  Stevenson,  r.  1305  Lyon 
"    George  W„  driver  Eisen  Vineyard  Co.,  r. 
1305  Lyon 
Sage  Charles  F.,  cashier  Union  Photo  Engrav- 
ing Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Fldelis,  physician,  1774  Howard 


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Sage  Harvey  E.,  car  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1774 
Howard 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r,  2001  Dupont 
"    James  L.,  coremaker,  r.  564  Bryant 
"    Lewis  H.,  clerk,  r.  2412  Van  Ness  Av 
Sagear  Washington  G.,  janitor  Pioneer  Hall,  r. 

6  Howard  Court 
Sagebiel  Otto,  bartender  William  Merz,  r.  1807 

Haight 
Sagehorn  Charles,  bookkeeper  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r. 
1526  Jackson 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  McLeod  &  Hatje,  r. 

1526  Jackson 
"    Herman,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co. 
"    Herman  W.,  machinist,  r.  533  Chestnut 
Sagendorf  William  L.,   clerk  Station  B  Post 

Office,  r.  615  Broderick 
Sager  Charles,  nurseryman  John  H.  Sievers,  r. 
6  Harry  PI 
"    Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
704  Sierra 
•  "    Martin,  r.  318  Jessie 
;e®"Sager.    See  Saeger  and  Sagar 
Saginaw  Steel  Steamship  Co.,  James  Jerome 

manager,  319  Pine,  room  27 
Sahl  Christian  A.,  waiter  O.  Carter,  r.  602  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Martin  W.,  porter  Laohman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

14th  Av  and  H 
"•    Rachael.  widow,  r.  14th  Av  and  H 
Sahla  Ferdinand  J.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  425, 

33d 
Sahlag  H.,  waiter,  r.  48  Louisa 
Sahlein  Henry,  capitalist,  r.  1717  Jackson 
Sahlein  M.  J.,  Bon  Ton  Millinery,  133  Kearny, 

r.  415  Devisadero 
Sahlender  Hermann  F.,  groceries  and  liquors, 

83  Everett 
Sahling  Minnie,  widow,  r.  17  Willow  Av 
"    Nicholas,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  947  Bry- 
ant 
4®="Sahling.    See  Saling  and  Sailing 
Sahores  Charles,  bottle  cleaner  Arpad  Haras z- 
thy,  r.  272V4  Clementina 
"    Emile  P., butcher  A.  Miqueu,  r.  1605M  Mason 
"    Peter,    barber   Charles    Lagrave,   r.  433!^ 

Green 
"    Peter,   laborer  Cal.  Fertilizer  Wks,  r.  5th 
Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
Sahrbacher  Hermann,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery, 

r.  1604  Pacific 
Sahsenroder  R.  W.,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
Sahut  Emile,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 
519  Bush 
"    Henry,    driver    Martin    Gervieres,    r.  1010 
Railroad  Av 
Saiki  George  Y.,  lampman  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1329  Pine 
Sailors'  Home,  Melvin  Staples  superintendent, 

NE  cor  Main  and  Harrison 
Sailors'  Union  of  the  Pacific,  Edward  Rosen- 
berg secretary,  SW  cor  East  and  Mission 
Sain  Henry  C,  insurance  agent,  r.  1107  Post 
Sain  John  H.,  druggist,  N  W  cor  Union  and  La- 

guna,  r.  1900  Union 
Sainsot  Annie,  widow,  liquors,  200  Mission 
"    Frank,  manager  Mrs.  A.  Sainsot,  300  Mis- 
sion 
Saip  Mary,  widow,  r.  1720  Fell 
Sakabe  T.  N.  &  Co.,  Japanese  fancy  goods,  1394 

Market 
Sakoloysky    Michael,  brass   finisher,  r.  324,  7th 
Saia  August,  painter,  r.  307  Montgomery  Av 
"    Giuseppe,  cook  Malatesta  &  Blua,  r.  1319 

Dupont 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  215,  15th 

SALA  JOSEPH  0. 

(successor  to  John  Roach),  optician 
and  dealer  in  mathematical  instru- 
ments, 429  Montgomery,  r.  522  Capp 

Salamanca  Domingo,  r.  2103  California 
Salamander   Felting    Co..    McDearmon    &   Co. 

agents,  422  Sacramento 
Salanave  Jean,  carpenter,  316  Grant  Av,  r.  342i/4 

Union 
Salari  Albert,  laborer,  r.  28th  Av  South  bet  N 

and  P 
J8®-Salari.    See  Solari 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

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RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining  ' 
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311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


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Salas  Edward  W.,  sal 

Perine 
Salazar  Alonzo,  baker,  r.  1613  Powell 
"    Frank,  longshoreman,  r.  31  East 
"    Frank  V.,  bootblack    Vito   Fabri, 

Kearny 
"    George  R.,  r.  733  California 
"    J.  Mariano,  clerk  Ahpel  &  Bruckman 
"    Michael,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

127,  2d 
"    Nicholas,  clerk,  r.  1237  Pacific 
Salberg  Moses,  commission  merchant,  117-119 

Sansome,  r.  1311  Octavia 
^S^Salberg.    See  Saalburg 
Salby  Frank,  housemover  J.  R.  Poole,  r.  1243 

Mission 
Salcido   Carmelita    G.,    widow,    r.    711    Geary 
rear 
"    Manuela    G.    Miss,  teacher    Polytechnic 

High  School,  r.  SE  cor  21st  and  Noe 
"    Petra,  widow,  r.  2201  Jones 
Sale  George  A.,  teamster,  r.  411  Grove 
"    Henry  E.,   salesman  Isaac  Michels,  r.  411 

Grove 
"    John  L.,  jeweler  C.  H.   Lindermann,  r.  309 

Eddy 
"    Thomas  A.,  expressman,  r.  411  Grove 
"    William  W.,  salesman  Geo.  Webb  Alex- 
ander, r.  309  Eddy 
^S^Sale.    See  Sales 

Salem  Cemetery  (New),  San  Mateo  county,  of- 
fice 336  Bush 
Salem  Cemetery  (Old)-  Philip  Blumenshein,  su- 
perintendent, 34th  av  and  Clement,  ofQce 
226  Bush 
Salem  Evangelical   Church   (German),    Rev. 
Fred  Oordes    pastor,    NE   cor  32d  and 
Shotwell 
"    George,  peddler,  r.  81  Natoma 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  1617  Mission 
"    Pierre,  laundryman  D.  Lapouble  &  Co. 
;e®="Sales.    See  Sayles 
Salet  Victor,  laundry,  715  Broadway 
Salfield  Carl  D.,  physician,  r.  426  Shrader 
"    David  (Salfield  &  Kohlberg),  r.  618  Brod- 

"    &  Kohlberg  (David   Salfield  and  Herman 
Kohlberg).  architects,  339  Kearny 
Salhinger  Brothers  (Samuel  and  Henry)  brok- 
ers, 24  Montgomery 

"     Henry  (Salhinger  Bros.),  r.  1221  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Robert  R.,  clerk  Salhinger  Bros.,  r.  1221 
McAllister 

"    Samuel  (Salhinger  Bros.),  r.  1231  McAUis- 

Salicetti  Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  2811  Harrison 

Salici  John,  cabinetmaker  William Bateman,  r. 
Broadway  and  Dupont 

Salina  Paul  (Salina  &  Rossi),  r.  733  Vallejo 
"    &  Rossi  (Paul  Salina  and  Charles  Rossi), 
plumbers  and  gas  fitters,  733  Vallejo 

Salinas  Flour  MiUs  (Salinas),  V.  D.  Black 
manager,  Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprietors, 
134  California 

Salinas  VaUey  Lumber  Co.,  Timothy  Hopkins 
president,  Fairfax  H.  Wheelan  vice- 
president  and  manager,  Eben  McMillan 
secretary,  224  California  _     ■      ^^ 

Salineri  Louisa  Miss,  compositor  Italian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  718  Greenwich 

Saling  Max,    clerk   Clunie    &   Clunie,    r.  Ala- 
meda „. 
"    Theodore,  secretary   industrial  dept.  fi- 
delity Mutual  Aid  Assn.,  316  California, 
r.  Oakland 


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J.  C.WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron, 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Salinger   Joseph    (Salinger  &   Adams),  r.    621 
Bush 
"    Magnus,  musician  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 

203'^  Polk 
"    Nathan,  r.  20314  Polk 

■'    &  Adams    (Joseph    Salinger    and     Isaac- 
Adams),  barbers,  9  HardiePl 
4®=Salinger.    See  Salhinger  and  Sallinger 
Saliou  Joseph,  market  gardener,  Lake  nr  13th 
Av 
"    Victor,    gardener   Serveau   Bros.,    r.  2328 
California 
Salisbury  Archibald,  sailmaker,  r.  717  Howard 
"    Augustus  H.,  r.  303  Eddy 
"    Charles,  foreman  Harris  &  Jones,  r.  1229 

Broderick 
"    Charles  J.,  stableman,  r.  22  Verona  PI 
"    Daniel,  seaman  tug  Fearless,  r.  410a  Harri- 
son 
"    Henry,  bricklayer,  r.  121  Hartford 
"    John,  traveling  salesman    Ensign  &  Mc- 

GufBck,  r.  227  Montgomery 
"    Monroe,  capitalist,  r.  2206  California 
"    Panlo,  collector  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Roscoe  R.,  engineer  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Sewall,  lumberman,  r.  641  Jessie 
"    Sol,  clerk  Scott  &  Van   Arsdale   Lumber 

Co.,  r.  14  Harriet 
"    Thomas  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  119  Hartford 
*S=Salisbury.    See  Salsbury  and  Saulsbury 
Salkeld  Frederick,  restaurant,  227  Geary 
Sail  John,  plasterer,  r.  651  Stevenson 

"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  699  Natoma 
Salle  James  M.,  mining,  r.  1714  Bush 
"    Willis  J.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1254 
California 
Sailer  Frank,  janitor,  r.  431  Pine 
Salles  B.  &  Co.  (Bernard  Salles),  laundry,  804 
Larkin 
"    B.  &  Co.  (Bertrand  Salles  and  Peter  Lapa- 
tie),  wholesale  sheep  butchers,  cor  4th 
Av  South  andM,  ofBce  610  Montgomery 
"    Bernard  (B.  Salles  &  Co.),  r.  8U4  Larkin 
"    Bertrand  (B.  Salles  &  Co.),  r.  17th  Av  South 
nr  Railroad  Av 
Sailing  Chris  B..  storekeeper,  r.  521  Bryant 

"    Franz  O.,  boatbuilder,  r.  521'/^  Bryant 
Sallman  William,  foreman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  714  Diamond 
4®=-Sallman.    See  Sollman 
Salmi  Martin,  finisher  Fink  &  Schindler,  r.  23 

Chesley  rear 
Salmon  Aimie  Miss,  carder  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills 
"    Beatty,  teamster,  r.  11  Dore 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1018  Hampshire 
"    Edward  P.,  clerk  N.  S.   Thompson,    r.    SE 

cor  Market  and  Steuart 
"    E.  E.,  student  Van  der  Nai  lien's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  24  Haight 
"    George,  clerk  E.  J.  Bowen 
"    George  W.,  r.  421.  10th 
"    George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

118  Laurel 
"    John,  planer,  r.  1018  Hampshire 
"    J.  S.,r.  1104  Market 

"    M.  Miss,  nurse  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    Peter,  laborer  Cal.    St.   RR,  r.  718  How- 
ard 
"    R.,  engraver,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  534A  17th 
"    William,  helper  William  A.  Sohrock 
"    Williams.,  dentist,  1104  Market 
J^"Salmon.    See  Sollman 


Salmond  Colin,  master  str   Wellington,  office 

340  Steuart,  r.  437  Geary 
Salomon  Alexis,    driver   M.    Salomon,    r.    1509 
Broderick 
"    Benjamin  I.,  deputy  County  Clerk,   r.    414 

Clayton 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  5  Columbia  Square 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  914^/4  Ellis 
"    Edward   S.,  attorney  at    law,   5-6   Marye 
Law  Building,  r.  312  Scott 
Salomon  Edwin,  manager  Nicoll  The  Tailor, 
1132  Market,  r.  1132  Turk 
"    Gustav,  watchmaker,  16  West  Mission 
"    Isaac  L.,  stockyard,  cor  San  Bruno  andSil 

ver  Avs,  r.  122,  29th 
"    Jacob,  groceries,  396,  6th,  r.  611  Eddy 
"    Jacob    L.,  president  Lombard    Loan  Co., 

1016  Market,  r.  1712  Geary 
"    Leon  G.,  cutter,  r.  914V4  Ellis 
Salomon  M.  &Co.  (Moses  Salomon),  real  estate 
and  bond  brokers,  821  Market 
"    Max  (Rosenthal  &  Salomon),  r.  309  Powell 
"    Max,  bookkeeper,  r.  1509  Broderick 
"    Max,  physician,  320  Geary,  r.  312  Scott 
"    Moritz,  milk  dealer,  1509  Broderick 
"    Moritz,  with  M.  Salomon  &  Co.,  r.  309 Powell 
"    Moses  (M.  Salomon  &  Co.),  r.  309  Powell 
"    Newman,  groceries  and  liquors,  2001  Geary, 

r.  1421  Scott 
"    Sigmund,  with  M.  Salomon  &   Co.,    r.  309 

Powell 
"    Sigmund  L.,  clerk  Lombard  Loan  Co.,  r. 

1535  Geary 
"    Sylvain  (Sylvain  Salomon  &  Co.),   r.  1842 

Sutter 
"    Sylvain     Mrs.,    teacher   singing,    r.    1842 
Sutter 
Salomon  Sylvain  &  Co.  (Sylvain  Salomon  and 
John  F.  Lacoste),  financial  brokers,  214 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
"    Tobias,  groceries.  58-66  Centre  Market,  r. 
1636  Eddy 
4®=Salomon.    See  Solomon 
Salomonson  Abraham M.,  cigarmakerG.  H.Ber- 
tram &  Co.,  r.  152514  Turk 
"    Annie  E.,  domestic,  712  Cole 
"    Paulina,  widow,  r.  15251/4  Turk 
Saloon  Man  The  (monthly).  Globe  Publishing 

Co.  proprietors,  526  Montgomery 
Saloon  Towel  Co.,  Samuel  M.  Darrah  manager, 

9  Lick  PI 
Salsbury  Abbie  A.,  widow,  r.  509  Jones 
"    Edna  Miss,  clerk,  r.  304  Turk 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  Central  Lumber  and  Mill 
Co.,  r.  206,  7th 
Salscheider  Albert  J.,  accountant,  r.  614  Sut- 
ter 
Salt  Harry  E.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  155 

Perry 
Salter  Frederick  J.,  r.  497,  4th 
"    Frederick  J.,  clerk    Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  1225,  20th 
"    Gustave,  engraver  S.F.  Photo  Engraving 

Co.,  r.  1225,  20th 
"    Henry,  commission  merchant,  r.  1425  Web- 
ster 
"    Herbert  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1225, 

20th 
"    Herman,  pattern  maker,  r.  614  Folsom 
"    Jciin,  wire    mattress   maker  William  A. 
Schrock 
Salter  Jolin  W.,  druggist,  2445  Mission,  r.  526 
Capp 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper,  r.  1425  Webster 
"    Woodley  G.,  salesman,  r.  1225,20th 
4®*Salter.    See  Saulter 
Salts  Albert,  expressman,  r.  335, 17th 
"    James  A.,  manager  Bay  City  Match  Co.,  23 
Davis,  r.  2734  Pine 
Saltzman  Louis,  clerk  Samuel  Dorman,  r.   150 

Minna 
Salva  August,  nurse  French  Hospital 
Salvadore  Carlo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Salvarezza  Antonio,    workman   D.  Ghirardelli 
Co.,  r.  922  North  Point 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  36  Valparaiso 
Salvation  Army  CMldren's  Home,  Miss  Carrie 
Jackson  matron,  328  Bryant,  office   1139 
Market 


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Salvation     Army    Headquarters 

(Pacific  Coast  Chief  Division),  James  J. 
Keppel  Brigadier,  1139  Market,  tele- 
phone South  111;  Corps  No.  1,  632  Com- 
mercial; No.    2,    cor  Sacramento  and 
Kearny;  No.  3,  711  Mission;  No.  4,  2417 
Mission;  No.  5,  522  Pacific  ;  No.  6,  1139 
Market;  No.  7,  cor  Post  and  Fillmore; 
No.  8,  610  Merchant;  No.  9,  210  Grant 
Av;    No.  10,  117  Jackson;  No.  11,  815 
Sacramento 
Salvation   Army  Life  Boat  (food  and  shelter 
depot),  Captain  Joseph  R.  McFee  mana- 
ager,  117  Jackson,  and  120  Oregon,  ofBce 
1139  Market 
Salvation  Army  Rescue  Home,  near  Mills  Col- 
lege, Alameda  Co.,  office  1139  Market 
Salvation  Army  War  Cry,  Major  William  Hal- 
pin  editor,  office  11.39  Market 
Salvation  Army  Women's  Shelter,  .553  Steven- 
son 
Salvation  Army  Women's  Training  Home,  555 

Jessie 
Salvatore  Sario,  salesman  Casimi.Baldocchi,  r. 

1(X)8  Buchanan 
Salversen  Andrew,  cook,  r.  66  Oregon 
Salvetti  Michael,  foreman  Berges  &  Domeni- 

coni,  r.  708  Sansome 
Salville  Henry  D.,  engineer,  r.  931,  18th 
Salway  John  E.,  clerk  Miss  T.  Taylor,  r.  519 

Post 
Salz  Edward,  merchant,  r.  916  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jacob,  treasurer  Kullman,  Salz  &  Co.,  106 

Battery,  r.  2115  Broadway 
"    Joseph  W.,  assistant  bookkeeper  Kullman, 
Salz  &  Co.,  r.  2115  Broadway 
Salzer  Rievert,   bartender  Hermann  A.   Luns- 

mann  &  Bro.,  r.  431  Minna 
Salzmann  Julius,  bakery.  Broad  nr  Plymouth 
Av 
"    Peter,  confectioner,  r.  2114  Powell 
Samarltter  Arthur  R.,  seaman,  r.  630  Minna 
Samberg  August  F.,  foreman  Weston  Basket 
and  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  209  Arcadia 
"    John  F.,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  and 
Mfg.  Co.,r.  2133  Mission 
Sambertraint  Frank,    dairyman,   Amherst   nr 

Cambridge 
Sambrailo  Andro,  r.  1033  Mission 
"    John    M.,    steward   M.    Cressalia,   r.    319 
Stevenson 
Sambrano  Conception  Mrs.,  r.  1120  Jackson 
Sambuck  John,  salesman  Leege  &  Mills,  r.  725 
Filbert 
"    Nicholas,  bartender,  r.  901  East 
"    Prosper  (Sambuck  &  Mengola),  r.  901  East 
"    <S  Mengola  (Prosper  Sambuck  and  Peter 
Mengola),  liquors,  1201  Front 
Samish  Henry  M.,  tailor,  r.  1326  Scott 
Sammann  Benjamin  A.,  harness  and  saddlery, 

1209  Fillmore,  r.  1221  Fillmore 
Sammet  E.  K.  A.,  seaman  str  Australia 
Sammi   Henry    L.,  flour  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 102  Clay,  r.  284,  13th 
"    John  H.,  salesman  Deming-Palmer  Milling 
Co.,  r.  284,  13th 
Sammis    Henry,    barber,    1352    Howard,  r.  931 
Florida 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  127  Bay 
Sammy  George,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

Golden  Gate  Av  and  Larkin 
Samoski  Vincent  J.,  bartender  Theodore Tomin- 

ski,  r.  1814b  Mason 
Sample  James,  teamster  Scott  &  McCord,  r.  542 
Indiana 
"    Robert  A.,  watchman,  r.  1405  Montgomery 
"    Samuel  S.,  manager  Occidental  Club,  413 
Stockton 
Sampson  Annie,  widow,  r.  1006  Clay 
"    Burke  H.,  cook,  r.  838  Harrison 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  719  California 
"    David  E.,  printer,  r.  719  California 
"    Edward,  porter  Hammam  Bath,  r.  13  Grant 

Av 
"    Frank  R.,  clerk  Am.  Type  Founders  Co.,  r. 

1  Kimball  PI 
"    George,  mechanic  Palace  Hotel,  r.   15  Ve- 
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Sampson  George  C,  bookkeeper  Shreve  &  Co., 
r.  1908'/2  Mason 

"    Henry,  cook,  r.  1  Kimball  PI 

"    John  A.,  examiner  U.  S.   Customs,  r.  1412 
California 

"    John  H.,  harness    maker   Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  1  Kimball  PI 

"    John  T.,  coffee  roaster,  r.  67  Clementina 

"    Thomas,  asst.   Edward  J.  Creely,   r.    510 
Golden  Gate  Av 
*S=Sampson.    See  Samson 
Samra  Nicola,  r.  751  Castro 
Samran  Joseph,  porter,  r.  13  Page 
Samsel  Louis,  electrician  Cal.  Electric  Supply 

and  Cons.  Co. 
Samson  Adrian  T.,  laborer,  r.  12  Boyd 

^'    Albert  L.,  printer,  r.  1216  Filbert 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  12  Boyd 

"    Calistus  D.,  bookbinder,  r.  12  Boyd 

"    Charles  F.,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Samson  David,  proprietor  Progress  Saloon  and 
Restaurant,  327-329  Bush,  r.  421  Lott 

"    George,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  52 
Steiner 

"    George,  upholsterer  Alexander  Jansen,r.  85 
Everett 

"    Olof,  carpenter,  r.  7,  28th 

"    Rudolph  (Mendelson  Bros.),  r.  2000  Bush 

"    Victor  H.,  laborer,  r.  12  Boyd 
'e®"Samson.    See  Sampson 
Samsreither  George,  liquors  and  lodgings,  409 

Pacific 
Samter  Marks,  merchant,  307  Battery,   r.  2207 
Sutter 

"    Samuel  M.,  law  student  Reinstein  &  Eis- 
ner, r.  2207  Sutter 
Samud  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2078  Market 

"    Mary  F.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2078 
Market 
Samuel  Albert,  traveling  salesman,  r.  910  Bu- 
chanan 

"  Benno  C,  vice-president  Samuel  Bros.  & 
Co.,r.  1132  0'Farrell 
Samuel  Brothers  &  Co.,  M.  Samuel  president, 
B.  C.  Samuel  vice-president,  M.  I.  Levy 
secretary,  London,  Paris  and  American 
Bank  treasurer,  wholesale  wines  and 
liquors,  132-134,  1st,  telephone  Main  5851 

"    Casper  (Samuel  &  Abraham),  r.  701  Lar- 
kin 

"    Gustave,  traveling  salesman,  r.  636  Fulton 

"    Harris,  clothing,  808,  3d,  r.  1040b  Folsom 

"    Hattie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Schwalbe 
&  Co.,  r.  1322  Octavia 

"    Henry  S.,  clerk  WilUiam  P.  Samuel,  r.  437, 
4th 

"    Isidor,  r.  636  Fulton 

"    Joseph,  watchmaker,  14  Harriet 

"    Julius,  upholsterer,  1102  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Lawrence,  clerk,  r.  1132  O'Farrell 

"    Louis,  printer,  r.  636  Fulton 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  43  Fulton 

"    Max,    with    Samuel    Bros.    &   Co.,  r.  1132 
O'Farrell 
Samuel  Moses,  president  Samuel  Bros.  &  Co., 
132-134,  1st,  r.  1132  O'Farrell 

"    Paul,  with    Samuel    Bros.  &    Co.,  r.   1132 
O'Farrell 

"    Peter,    painter   J.   St.  Denis  &  Co.,  r.  9% 
Pratt  PI 

"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  636  Fulton 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  636  Fulton 

"    Wavle  A.,  butcher,  1208  Scott 

"    William,  with  Samuel  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1133 
O'Farrell 

"    William  P.,  groceries,  437,  4th 


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Samuel  &  Abraham  (Casper  Samuel  and  Hyman 

Abraham),  wholesale  cigar  dealers,  132- 

134,  1st 
Samuels    Abraham,    watchmaker     Leon    Van 

Vliet,  r.  1149/2  Folsom 
Samuels  Adolph,  manager  San  Francisco  Abend 

Post,  5.35  California,  808!^  Folsom 
"    Albert,  clothing  (Oakland), r.  IPlGBuchanan 
"    Arthur   M.,   salesman  D.   Samuels,  r.  1624 

Octavia 
"    Belle,  r.  606  Grove 
"    Bertha  Miss,  president  The  Helpers,  r.  1627 

O'Farrell 
Samuels    Charles,    president    San    Francisco 

Abend  Post,  535  California,  r.  808!^  Fol- 
som 
Samuels  David,  proprietor  The  Lace  House, 

dry  and  fancy  goods,  etc.,  123-129  Post, 

r.  1624  Octavia 
"    Edward    H.,    physician,    SE    cor  6th  and 

Howard,  r.  Alameda 
Samuels  Frederick  S.,  manager  foreign  depart- 
ment  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co..  ofQce 

327  Market,  r.  723a  Eddy 
"    George  T.,  with  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r.  725 

Geary 
"    Harris,  dry  goods,  525  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

809  Biish 
"    Henry,  peddler,  r.  9  Cleveland 
"    Henry,  tin  and  glassware,  1017  Valencia 
"    Isaac,  shoemaker,  1149^4  Folsom 
"    Isaac  J.,  merchant,  r.  606  Grove 
Samtiels  Jacob,  attorney  at  law,  124  Sansome, 

rooms  21-23,  r.  1322  O'Farrell 
Samuels  Jacob  L.,  manager  D.  Samuels,  123-129 

Post,  r.  1624  Octavia 
"    James  E.,  plasterer,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  606  Grove 
"    Julius,  merchant,  r.  606  Grove 
"    Julius,  importer  dry  and  fancy  goods,  104- 

108  Kearny,  r.  1322  O'Farrell 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  508  McAllister 
Samuels  Leon,  attorney  at  law  and  secretary 

San  Francisco  Abend  Post,  530  Califor- 
nia, room  40,  r.  808^4  Folsom 
"    Leon,  salesman  r.  ]62"7  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  clerk  Harris  Samuels,  r.  809  Bush 
"    Louis,  salesman  J.  Samuels,  r.  1322  O'Far-  , 

rell 
"    Louis  T.,  student,  r.  1624  Octavia 
"    Michael  A.   (Forzani  &  Samuels),  r.  East 

Oakland 
Samuels  Maurice  V.  (Benjamin  &  Samuels), 

attorney    at  law,  306    Emporium  Bldg. 

telephone  5988,  r.  1624  Octavia 
"    Michael  A.   (George  A.  Turner  &  Co.),  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Nathan,  peddler,  r.  108  Shipley 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  1341  Powell 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    S.  R.,  equipment  yeoman  U.  S.  str  Alba- 
tross, r.  1322  Valencia 
"    Stanley  A.,  weigher,  r.  192514  Union 
"    Stuart  B.;  r.  914  Pine 
"    William,  lithographer,  r.  313  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William,  policeman,  r.  33  Clinton  Park 
Samuelson  Charles,  clerk,  r.  12  Zoe 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  223  Post 
"    Elkin,  barber,  r.  1236  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Olivia,  widow,  r.  227.  24th  rear 
San  Bernardino  and  Redlands  Railroad  Co., 

F.  S.  Douty  secretary,  4  Montgomery 
"    Bernardino    Borax    Mining    Co.,  John  W. 

Searles  president,  106  Leidesdorft,  room 


San  Bruno  Hotel,  Alfred  A.  March  proprietor. 
W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
"    Bruno    House,    Mrs.   Ann    Lawrence    pro- 
prietor, 110,  4th 
"    Carlos  Oil   Co.,  Julius     Finck    president, 
H.  B.  Hambley  secretary,  19  O'Farrell 

San  Diego  Fish  Co.,  Francis  &  Cabral  proprie- 
tors, 423-425  Davis,  telephone  Black  105 
"    Diego  Lumber  Co.,  Dolbeer  &  Carson  agents 
10  California,  room  3 

San  Francisco  Abend  Post  (German  daily  and 
weekly),  Abend  Post  Co.  publishers,  535 
California 
"    Francisco   American  (weekly),  American 
Publishing  Co.  publishers,  6  Eddy 

San  Francisco  and  Alameda  Co.  BuUder  (tri- 
weekly), W.  H.  Purtelle  publisher,  905 
Clay 

San  Francisco  and  Fresno  Land  Co.,  Thomas 
Brown  president,  G.  Howard  Thompson 
secretary,  NW  cor  California  and  San- 
some 
"  Francisco  and  Los  Angeles  Railway  Co., 
Frederick  Homer  president,  John  W. 
Curtis  secretary,  530  California,  room  12 

San  Francisco  and  North  Pacific 

RAILWAY  CO.,  Arthur  W.  Foster  pres- 
ident, Thomas  Mellersh  secretary  and 
controller,  general  office  Mutual  Life 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  telephone  Main  1900  (4 
bells);  freight  depot  NE  cor  Front  and 
Vallejo,  telephone  Main  1900  (5beUs); 
City  ticket  office  650  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  1004;  Company's  ferry 
landing  Clay  Street  Wharf,  telephone 
Main  1900  (3  bells) 

San  Francisco  and  Oakland  Local  Passenger 
Association,  W.  W.  Smith  secretary,  16 
Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"  Francisco  and  Oakland  Mutual  Loan  As- 
sociation, A.  Sbarboro  secretary,  524 
Montgomery 

San  Francisco  and  Pacific  Glass  Works  (incor- 
porated), S.  J .  Newman  president,  James 
H.  Davis  vice-president,  George  Palmer 
secretary  and  treasurer,  otiice  and  works 
NE  cor  7th  and  Townsend 

San  Francisco  and  Sacramento  Candy  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  L,  Demartini  president, 
manufacturing  confectioners,  548  Mission 

San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Coal  Co. 
Henry  Williams  president,  B.  M.  Brad- 
ford secretary,  515  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rail- 
way Co.  The,  Glaus  Spreckels  president, 
Robert  Watt  1st  vice-president,  A.  H. 
Payson  2d  vice-president,  Bank  of  Cal- 
ifornia treasurer,  Alexander  Mackie  sec- 
retary, William  B.  Storey  Jr.  chief 
engineer,  ofBce  331  Market,  law  depart- 
ment 147-148  Crocker  Bldg 

San  Francisco  and  San  Mateo  Railway  Co., 
John  A.  Buck  and  N.  Ohlandt  327  Market 
proprietors,  ofQce  NW  cor  30th  and  San 
Jose  Av 

San  Francisco  and  San  Rafael  Railroad  Co., 
office  Mutual  Life  Bldg.  4th  floor 

San  Francisco  and  Yaquina  Bay  Steamship 
Co.,  Meyer  &  Akmann  general  agents, 
16  Sacramento 
"    Francisco  Arms    Co..  John   W.  Pew  secre- 
tary, 310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 

San  Francisco  Art  Association  The,  William 
G.  Stafford  secretary.  John  R.  Martin 
assistant  secretary,  SE  cor  California 
and  Mason  , 

San  Francisco  Artificial  Limb  Co.,  Menzo 
Spring  proprietor,  9  Geary 

SAN  FRANCISCO  ARTIFICIAL. 

STONE  PAVING  CO.  (Schillinger's  pat-     . 
ent,)  H.  M.  Petersen  &  Co.  proprietors, 
office  313  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Athletic  Club,  Daniel  G.  Cole- 
man secretary,  431 V2,  6th 

San  Francisco  Autographic  Register  Co.  The> 
A.  H.  Adams  secretary  and  manager, 
523  Market 


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SAN     FRANCISCO     AWNING 

AND  TENT  CO.,  William  H.  Carter 
proprietor,  crank  and  fancy  awnings 
of  every  description,  repairing 
promptly  attended  to,  10  Mason,  tel- 
ephone Jessie  15 

San  Francisco  Bar  Association,  Robert  Y. 
Hayne  president,  E.  B.  HoUadaj  secre- 
tary, John  M.  Burnett  treasurer,  530 
California 

San  Francisco  Earlier  School,  Charles  W. 
Wilson  proprietor  and  manager,  1511- 
1513-1515  Howard 

San  Francisco  Eenevolent  Association,  Robert 
A.  Beaching  agent,  538  Jackson 

San  Francisco  Block  Book,  The  Hioks-Judd  Co. 
publishers,  23,  1st 
"    Francisco  Blue  Print    Co.,  P.   R.   Fassett 
manager,  93-95  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

San  Francisco  Board  of  Marine  Underwriters, 
E.  L.  Woods  secretary,  222  Sansome, 
room  1 

San  Francisco  Board  of  Relief  I.  0.  B.  B., 
Harry  Ankel  secretary,  6  Mills  Bldg,  5th 
floor 

San  Francisco  Board  of  Trade,  A.  A.  Watkins 
president,  H.  L.  Smith  secretary 
Joseph  Kirk  attorney,  202  Market  and 
3  Pine 

San  Francisco  Box  Factory.  See  Pacific  and 
San  Francisco  Box  Factories 

San  Francisco  Boys'  Club  Association,  F. 
Gelett  Burgess  president,  Sidney  S. 
Peixotto  secretary.  740  Bryant 

San  Francisco  Breweries  Limited  The,  C.  B. 
Stone  general  manager,  office  403  Mar- 
ket 

San  Francisco  Bridge  Co.,  John  McMullen 
president,  H.  Krusi  vice  president, 
James  M.  Taylor  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, 42  Market 

SAN     FRANCISCO    BUSINESS 

COLLEGE,  James  A.  Wiles  and  Charles 
E.  Howard  proprietors.  Murphy  Bldg 
5th  floor,  1236  Market 

San  Francisco  Buttonhole  Factory,  J.  W.  Cop- 
pa  ge  proprietor,  724y2  Market,  room 9 

San  Francisco  Calcium  Light  Co.,  Frank  W. 
French  manager,  10  Stevenson 

San  Francisco  Call  (daily  and  weekly), 
Charles  M.  Shortridge  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, business  office  710  Market,  edi- 
torial rooms,  517  Clay 

San  Francisco  Candle  Co.  (Peter  R.  and  Wil- 
liam C.  Woodman  and  estate  Egbert 
Judson) ,  factory  cor  Alameda  and  Rhode 
Island,  office  402  Front 

San  Francisco  Carpet  Beating  and  Renovat- 
ing Works,  S.  S.  Ferguson  &  Co.  propri- 
etors, 23-25, 10th,  telephone  South  36 

San  Francisco  Chamber  of  Commerce,  William 
L.  Merry  secretary,  58  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg 

San  Francisco  Chapter  of  American  Institute 
of  Architects,  Oliver  Everett  secretary, 
408  California 

San  Francisco  Chemical  Works  (West  Berke- 
ley, Alameda  Co.),  Judson  &  Shepard 
proprietors,  office  402  Front 

San  Francisco  Chronicle  (daily  and  weekly), 
M.  H.  de  Young  proprietor,  NE  cor 
Market  and  Kearny 
"  Francisco  Cigar  Manufacturing  Co.  (Wil- 
liam Waldeck,  Julius  Umhalt,  Simon 
Nagel,  Charles  Janssen  and  Ferdinand 
Brudlewsky)  cigar  manufacturers,  531 
Washington 

San  Francisco  Clearing  House,  Charles  Sleeper 
manager,  211  Sansome 
"    Francisco  Clothing  Renovating  Works,  I. 
N.  Cohen  president  and  manager,  Ben- 
jamin Einstein  secretary,  14  Kearny 

San  Francisco  Collateral 

LOAN  BANK,  Max  Goldberg  president 
and  Imanager,  Duncan    McNee  secre- 
tary, 538  Kearny 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Flairx,  Glazjed.  and  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

San  Francisco  Commission  Co.,  Albert  W.  Craig 
president,  Orville  P.  Hayes  secretary, 
produce  commission  merchants,  220 
Washington 

San  Francisco  Committee  on  Commerce  The, 
T.    J.    Parsons    chairman,    George    W. 
Walthew  secretary,  42-44  Steuart 
"    Francisco   Condiment   Co.,  N.    J.    Herby 

proprietor,  686  Brannan 
"    Francisco  Conservatory  of  Music,  Profes- 
sor Eugene  S.  Bonelli  director,  215  Powell 

San  Francisco  County  Medical  Society,  Dr.  F. 
B.  Carpenter  recording  secretary,  meets 
at  32  C'Farrell 

San  Francisco  County  Society  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  (eclectic),  Dr.  J.  C.  Bain- 
bridge  secretary,  101  Grant  Av 
"  Francisco  Cremation  Co.,  D.  Hirschfeld 
secretary,  3-4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  H.  H. 
Noble  manager,  9  City  Hall  Square 
"  Francisco  Crockery  and  Glassware  Co. 
The,    Leopold     Altschul    manager,    422 


aansoiue  „  t,  , 

San  Francisco  Daily  Report,  Daily  Report  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers,  238  Montgomery, 
branch  office  730  Market,  editorial  rooms 
320  Sansome 
San  Francisco  Dental  Association,  George  N. 
Van  Orden  secretary,  14  Grant  A v,  room 
44 
San  Francisco  Detective  Agency.  Thomas  W. 
Maclarlane  manager,  331  Montgomery, 
rooms  44-45 
"    Francisco  Diamond  House,  Joseph  Roths- 
child  president,    E.  C.   Klumpp  mana- 
ger   NE  cor  Post  and  Kearny 

SAN  FRANCISCO  DIRECTORY 

CROCKER-LANGLEY,    H.     S.    Crocker 

company  publishers,  215-217-219  Bush 

San  Francisco  District  Telegraph  Co.,  H.  L. 

Ackerman  superintendent,  busmess 
office  206  Kearny,  branch  offices  1329 
Market  nr  10th,  200  Sutter  above  Kearny. 
5  Golden  Gate  A  v,  427  Larkin  cor  Turk, 
534  Geary  cor  Jones,  913  Market  nr  Stock- 
ton, 534  Market  opp  2d,  SW  cor  Geary 
and  Leavenworth,  132  California  nr 
Front,  301  Montgomery  nr  Pme,  1305 
Polk  nr  Bush,  Stockton  and  Pacific,  1204 
Market  nr  Taylor,  Baldwin  Hotel,  321 
Davis,  140  Market  cor  Davis 

San  Francisco  Fire  Alarm  and  Police  Tele- 
graph Station,  9  Brenham  PI 

San  Francisco  Fire  Department,  office  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor,  carpenter  shop,  1119 
Ellis,  store  house  SW  cor  Stockton  and 
Francisco,  corporation  yards  50-52  Sac- 
ramento ,.     . 

San  Francisco  Free  Clinic,  664  Mission 

San  Francisco  Free  Public  Library,  New  Ci  ty 
Hall  2d  floor,  branches  1131a  Valencia, 
1126  Kentucky,  1801  Stockton,  813  Point 

San  Francisco  Fruit  and  Flower  Mission,  631 

San  Francis^co  Fruit  Exchange,  Frank  Dalton 
°'*"''^*  resident,  T.  S.  Taylor  secretary,  317- 

San  Francisco' Furniture  Manufacturing  Co., 

Charles  J.  Bruschke  president  and  man- 
ager, Henry  T.  West  secretary  and 
treasurer,  644-648  Bryant  _ 
San  Francisco  Furniture  Moving,  Packing 
and  Shipping  Co.,  P.  Corkery  &  Sons 
proprietors,  1127  Sutter  ^ 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  'Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO..  329  Market  St 


a,        San  Francisco  Furniture  Storage  Warehouse, 

g  James  M.  Pierce  proprietor,  735  Market 

^        San  Francisco  Fuse  Manufacturing  Co.,  John 
p,  Rodda  secretary,  .507  California 

S         San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  Joseph  B.  Crock- 
£  ett  president  acd  engineer,   Edward    C. 

Jones   assistant  engineer,  William  G. 
^  Barrett  secretary  and  treasurer,  works 

M  NE  cor  1st  and  Howard,  cor  2d  and  King, 

a  SE   cor  5th   and  Howard,   cor  Bay  and 

«  Buchanan  and  foot  Humboldt,  Potrero, 

g  office  SE  cor  1st  and  Natoma 

Pi        San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  gas  stove  depart- 
-  ^  ment,  F.  O.  Robbins  manager.  226  Post 

eg  "    Francisco  Girls'  Union,  Mrs.    Emilia  To- 

g  jette  secretary,  929  Pine 

"    Francisco  Golf  Club,  1,  1st  Av  nr  Presidio 

Reservation 
"    Francisco  Grutli  Verein   Hall,  507  Sutter 
"    Francisco  Gynecological  Society,  Dr.  Wil- 
■n  liam  Fitch  Cheney  secretary,  906  Polk 

m^  "    Francisco  Handball  Court,  858  Howard 

-H        San  Francisco  Hay  and  Grain  Co.,  P.  H.  Mc- 
Guigan   president,  James    McElearney 
^  manager,   Leon  Sanguinetti  secretary, 

-*  619-621,  4th,  telephone  5513 

^  "    Francisco    Home    Mutual   Loan  Associa- 

■~  tion,  A.  Sbarboro  secretary,  634  Mont- 

^  gomery 

•H  San  Francisco  Homoeopathic  Polyclinic,  Dr. 
D.  Albert  Hiller  superintendent,  T.  A. 
Blinn  secretary,  220  Montgomery  Av, 
hours  10  a.  m.  to  1  p.  m. 
"  Francisco  House,  Henry  Graves  proprie- 
tor, 737  Howard 
"  Francisco  Introduction  Co.,  David  S.  Cohn 
proprietor,  119  Bush 

San  Francisco  Iron  Works, 

p.  F.  Dundon  proprietor,  boiler  tanks 
and  general  iron  works,  Dundon's 
patent  compressed  marine  boilers, 
approved  by  United  States  inspectors, 
most  economical  boilers  in  use,  314- 
318  Main 

San  Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce  (weekly), 
San  Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  .321  Mont- 
gomery 

San  Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce  Publish- 
ing Co.,  James  O'Leary  president,  Al- 
bert T.  Chapman  secretary,  publishers 
Daily  Journal  of  Commerce  and  San 
Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce  (weekly), 
office  321  Montgomery,  editorial  rooms, 
518  Sacramento 

San  Francisco  Labor  Council,  Edgar  P.  Bur- 
man  secretary,  1159  Mission 

San  Francisco  Ladies'  Protection  and  Relief 
Society,  E  s  Franklin  bet  Post  and  Geary 
"  Francisco  Land  Co.,  H.  G.  Stevenson  secre- 
tary, 532  Market,  room  3 

San  Francisco  Last  Factory,  Slebe,  Glanvllle 
Co.,  proprietors,  21-31  Jessie 

SAN    FRANCISCO    LAUNDRY 

ASSOCIATION,  Samuel  F.  Bufford  presi- 
dent, H.  E.  Wood  secretary,  laundry 
S  s  Eddy  bet  Fillmore  and  Steiner, 
oflace  33  Geary,  telephone  Main  5125 

San  Francisco  Laundry  Tray    Co.    (Alexander 

Bradley),  5.3-57  Tehama 
San  Francisco  Law  Journal,  St  ckwell  &  Co. 

proprietors,  219  Bush 
San  Francisco  Law  Library,  James  H.  Deering 

Jr.,  librarian.  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 


San  Francisco  Legal  News,  M.  M.  Miller  edl' 
tor  and  manager,  41Q  Sansome 

San  Francisco  Letter  Carriers'  Band,  J.  C. 
Levy  secretary,  1320  Howard 

San  Francisco  Letter  Carriers'  Mutual  Aid 
Association  The,  J.  J.  Brown  secre- 
tary. Native  Sons'  Hall,  Mason  nr 
Geary 
"  Francisco  Life  Underwriters,  2  Mills  Bldg, 
3d  floor 

San  Francisco  Lumber  Co., 

J.  N.  Curtis  manager,  James  Greig 
secretary,  dealer  lumber,  wholesale 
and  retail,  principal  office  foot  of  3d, 
telephone  Main  1047,  yards  3d  and 
Berry  and  4th  and  Channel,  up-town 
order  office  NW  cor  California  and 
Montgomery,  telephone  Main  1480 

San  Francisco  Maennerchor,  323  Turk 

San  Francisco  Marine  Temperance  Society, 
Miss  S.  M.  N.  Cummings  secretary,  NE 
cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 

San  Francisco  Market,  from  Clay  to  Merchant 
bet  Sansome  and  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  M.  E.  Church  Extension  Society 
The,    Robert    Hancock    secretary,    1037 
Market 
"    Francisco  Meat   Co.,  Samuel    Brunswick 

manager,  26,  7th 
"    Francisco     Microscopical      Society,     432 
Montgomery,  room  8 

San  Francisco  Mill  Furnishing  Depot,  Michael 
O'Brien  proprietor,  509-513  Mission 
•■    Francisco    Mining    Co.,    Joseph    Buttgen- 
bach    president.    Levin    T.   Fox    secre- 
tary, 498,  4th 

San  Francisco  Mirror  (weekly),  J.  E.  Sllnkey 
editor  and  publisher,  235  Kearny,  room  9 
"    Francisco  Musical  Fund  Society,  El  Dor- 
ado Hall,  Alcazar  Bldg 
"    Francisco    Mutual  Loan  Association,    A. 
Sbarboro  secretary,  524  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  News  Co., 

E.  Bauer  manager,  Robert  White 
cashier,  importers  of  periodicals, 
books,  stationery  and  notions,  206-208 
Post 
San  Francisco  News  Letter  (weekly),  Frederick 
Marriott  publisher  and  proprietor,  606 
Merchant 

San  Francisco  Newspaper  Union, 

American  Type  Founders'  Co.  proprie- 
tors. 405-407  Sansome 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works, 

Adrian  Merle  president,  Andrew  Rud- 
gear  manager,  electro  platers  and 
manufacturers  chandeliers  and  art 
metal  works,  68-74,  1st 
San  Francisco  Nursery  for  Homeless  Chil- 
dren, Mrs.  Sarah  E.  HoUis  president, 
Mrs.  Alice  K.  Bumham  secretary,  570 
Harrison 
"  Francisco  Oratorio  Society,  J.  H.  Howe 
manager,  308  Post 

SAN  FRANCISCO  PAINT  AND 

ROOFING  CO.,  James  M.  White  mana- 

fer,  every  description  of  roofing  work 
one,  repairing  and  painting  roofs  a 
specialty,  office  307  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Pattern  Works,  Otto  Brown  pro- 
prietor, 110-112  Beale 

San  Francisco  Paving-  Co., 

Albert   J.  Raisch  manager,    510  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg 
San  Francisco  Photo-engraving  Co.,  A.  C.  Hu- 

glU  manager,  photo-engraving  and  zinc 
etching,  518  Sacramento 

San    Francisco    Pioneer   Screen 

WORKS,   John  W.  Quick  proprietor, 
221-223,  1st 
San  Francisco  Pioneer  Varnish  Works,   cor. 
Kansas  and  Nevada,   E.  L.  Hueter  pro- 
prietor, office  18-20  Ellis 


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Newhall  president,  Noi'th  Point  bet  Lar- 
kln  and  Van  Ness  Av,  ofQce  307  Sansome, 
room  6 

San  Francisco  Planing  Mills, 

WiUiam  Crocker  proprietor,  manufac- 
turer window  frames,  molding,  sash 
and  blinds,  524-530,  5tli,  telephone 
South  15 

San  Francisco  Plating  Works  The,  Edward 
G.  Denniston  proprietor,  653-655  Mis- 
sion 

San  Francisco  Police  Patrol  Telegraph.  See 
San  Francisco  Fire  Alarm  and  Police 
Patrol  Station 

San  Francisco  Polyclinic,  Henry  L.  Wagner,  M. 
D.,  president,  Leo  Newmarl?,  M.  D.,  sec- 
retary, 410  Ellis,  telephone  South  126 

San  Francisco  Port  Society,  Rev.  J.  Rowell 
secretary,  rooms  NE  cor  Sacramento 
and  Drumm 

San  Francisco  Post  Office,  NW  cor  Washing- 
ton and  Battery 

San  Francisco  Press  Club,  126  Kearny 
"    Francisco    Prices    Current,      Edward    R. 
Painter  publisher,  123  California,  room  21 

San  Francisco  Printing  Pressmen's  Union  No. 
24,  Charles  H.  Long  president,  Franlj 
O'Neill  recording  secretary,  606  Mont- 
gomery, room  17 

San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange,  W.  A.  Hol- 
comb  president,  T.  Gary  Friedlander 
secretary,  425  California,  secretary's 
office  433  California 

San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange  Call  Board 
Association,  W.  a.  Holcomb  president, 
T.  Gary  Friedlander  secretary,  425  Cali- 
fornia, secretary's  office  433  California 

San  Francisco  Produce  Exchang;e  Call  List 
(daily),  Commercial  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  34  California 

San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange  Mutual 
Benefit  Association,  W.  H.  Yates  pres- 
ident, T.  Cary  Friedlander  secretary, 
E.  Ransom  treasurer,  425 California,  sec- 
retary's office  433  California 

San  Francisco  Protestant   Orphan  Asylum, 
Mrs.  E.  A.   McNear  matron,  S  s  Haight 
bet  Laguna  and  Buchanan 
"    Francisco  Pulley  Covering  Co.,  E.  Dobson 
agent,  4  Lawrence  PI 

San  Francisco  Real  Estate  JCircular,  Thomas 
Magee  &  Sons  editors  and  publishers,  4 
Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Register  Co.  The,  Henry  Schaef- 
er  president,  W.  H.  Nichols  vice-pres- 
ident and  manager,  manufacturers  port- 
able street  car  registers,  23  Stevenson 

San  Francisco  Restaurant  and  Oyster  Depot, 
George  Valianos    proprietor,  1007   Mar- 
ket 
"    Francisco  Retail  Druggists'  Assn..  Otto  A. 

Weihe  secretary,  640  Post 
"    Francisco  Road  Club,  Harry  McFessel  sec- 
retary, 503  Golden  Gate  Av 

San  Francisco  Rubber  Co.,  R.  H.  Pease  man- 
ager, 577-579  Market 

San  Francisco  Savings  Union, 

Albert  Miller  president,  Lovell  White 
secretary  and  treasurer,  NE  cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Webb 
San  Francisco  Savings  Union  Building,   NE 

cor  California  and  Webb 

San  Francisco  School  for  Dancing  and  Elocu- 
tion, SW  cor  Grove  and  Laguna,  classes 
Monday  and  Friday  evenings 
"    Francisco  Scottish    Thistle  Club,  George 

W.  Paterson  recorder,  32  O'Farrell 
"    Francisco  Settlement  Assn.  The,  Mrs.  M. 
C.  Schermerhorn  president  in  charge.  15 
South  Park 

San  Francisco  Sewer  Pipe  Association,  1358- 
1360  Market 

San  Francisco  Shoe  House,  George  E.  Fair- 
child  president  and  manager,  boots, 
shoes  and  rubber  goods,  931-933  Market, 
telephone  South  785 


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San  Francisco  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty    to  Animals,   Jacob  Z.   Davis 
president,  C.   B.   Holbrook  secretary,  95 
Doonhoe    Bldg 
"    Francisco  Sorosis  Club,  424  Pine 

San  Francisco  Steam  Marble  Saw  Mills, 
Joseph  Musto  &  Son  proprietors.  707-715 
Battery 

San  Francisco  Stencil  and  Brand  Works,  Bu- 
chanan &  Co.  proprietors,  stencil  cut- 
ters, box  brand  makers  and  engravers, 
405  Front 

San  Francisco  Stock  and  Exchange  Board, 

A.  G.  Gurnett  president,  Fred  W.  Had- 
ley  secretary,  331  Pine 

San  Francisco  Stock  and  Exchange  Building, 
331  Pine 

San    Francisco    Stock  Brewery, 

SE  cor  Powell  and  Francisco,  telephone 
Main  807 

San  Francisco  Stock  Brewery  (Bottling  Works), 
409-411,  8th 
•'    Francisco  Stock  Exchange  List,  Goldstein 

&  Co.  publishers,  office  326  Pine 
"    Francisco  Stone   Works,  Owen  E.  Brady 
proprietor,  cor  Bryant  and  11th 

San  Francisco  Storage  and  Transfer  Co.  (incor- 
porated), J.  T.  Richardson  president,  R. 

B.  Girdwood  vice-president  and  treas- 
urer, J.  W.  A.  Richardson  secretary,  S  s 
Brannan  bet  8th  and  9th 

San  Francisco  Stove  Works, 

Hansen  &  Bain  proprietors,  manu- 
facturers stoves,  ranges  and  light 
castings,  622-628,  3d 

San  Francisco  Street  Sweeping  and  Garbage 
Removing  Co.,  Meyer  D.  Levenson 
manager,  NW  cor  Bryant  and  7th,  office 
120  Sutter,  rooms  52 
"  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  J.  L.  N.  Shepard 
presdent,  John  Stauffer  secretary,  NW 
cor  Bay  and  Dupont,  office  402  Front 

San  Francisco  Tageblatt  (daily).  San  Fran- 
cisco Tageblatt  Association  publishers, 
633  Merchant 

San  Francisco  Tageblatt  Association,  Theo- 
dore Pfund  secretary,  publishers  San 
Francisco  Tageblatt,  633  Merchant 

San  Francisco  Tannery,  Anton  Krieg  proprie- 
tor, E  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
"    Francisco  The  (Japanese  newspaper),  112y4 

Ellis  rear 
"    Francisco  Theological     Seminary,    R.    J. 
Trumbull    secretary,     office     419     San- 
some 

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PRESERVING  CO.,  P.  F.  Dund on  mana- 
ger, piles  and  timber  of  all  sizes  and 
railroad  ties  preserved  by  creosote  or 
Burnett  or  Kyan  process,  location  of 
works  Seawall  between  Powell  and 
Mason,  office  106  Market,  office  tele- 
phone Drumm  48,  manager's  tele- 
phone Main  1425 
San  Francisco  Tool  Co.,  John  R.  Spring  presi- 
dent, Samuel  MoAdams  secretary,  Ira 
Bishop  manager,  machinery,  office  and 
salesroom  23  Stevenson 

"  Francisco  Tool  Works,  W.  W.  Haslehurst 
manager,  general  machine  works  and 
irrigating  machinery,  27  Stevenson 

"  Francisco  Towel  Co.,  Louis  Barrere  pro- 
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San  Francisco  Trade  Review,  (weekly),  Com- 
mercial Publishing  Co.  publishers  and 
proprietors.  34  California 

San  Francisco  Transfer  Co.,  Laeremans  & 
Lemmon  proprietors,  332  Bush 

San  Francisco  Turn  Verein,  Gustav  A.  Trost 
president,  Henry  Dunk  secretary,  323 
Turk 

San  Francisco  Turn  Verein  Hall,  Adam  Brehm 
manager,  323  Turk 

San  Francisco  Turner  Hall  Saloon,  Adam 
Brehm  proprietor,  wines  and  liquors,  323 
Turk 

San    Francisco    Turning  and  Planing  Mill, 
Carl  F.  Haas  proprietor.  417-419  Mission 
"    Francisco  Type  Foundry,  510  Clay 

San  Francisco  Typographical    Union,  J.   J. 
Galvin  president,  W.  B.  Benoist  secre- 
tary, 606  Montgomery 
"    Francisco  Undertaking  Co.,  Patrick  J.  Cor- 
bet t  manager,  1235  Market 

San  Francisco  Verein,  ME  cor  Post  and 
Leavenworth 

San  Francisco  Veterinary  Hospital,  William 
F.   Egan  proprietor,   1117  Golden    Gate 
Av,  telephone  West  128 
"    Francisco  Vindicator  (weekly),  James  E. 

Brown  editor  and  proprietor,  932  Clay 
"    Francisco  Weiss  Beer  Brewery,  Stuber  & 
Weikert  proprietors,  NE  cor  Geary  and 
Baker 
"    Francisco  Whist  Club,  William  F.  Bleh- 
don  secretary,  336  Post 

San  Francisco  Window  Cleaning  Co.  (The 
Original),  Figone  &  Co.  proprietors,  315 
Stockton 

SAN     FRANCISCO     WINDOW 

CLEANING  CO.,  L.  Ferrari   manager, 
328  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5113 

San  Francisco  Wine  and  Liquor  Co.,  Isaac  S. 
Rosenbaum  president,  Samuel  H.  Rosen- 
baum  secretary,  wine  merchants,  cigars 
and  tobacco,  24  East  South 

San  Francisco  Wire  and  Iron  Works,  John 
Racik  proprietor,  669  Mission  bet  3d  and 
New  Montgomery,  telephone  Black  ].%3 

San  Francisco  Wool  Exchange,  George  Abbot 
proprietor,  412  Townsend 

San  Francisco  Wool  Sorting  and  Scouring  Co., 
Flint  &  McLennan  proprietors,  S\V  cor 
Bluxome  and  5th 
"    Francisco  Yacht  Club,  C.  B.  Hill  secretary, 

212  Pine 
"    Francisco     Zinc      and     Brass     Foundry, 
Kremer  Bros.  &  Co.  proprietors,  40  Jes- 
sie 
"    Giorgi  Numa,  cook.  r.  509  Broadway 
"    Gottardo  Hotel,   G.  Lepori  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 509-513  Broadway 
"    Joaquin  and  King's  River  Canal  and  Irri- 
gation   Co.,    Henry    Miller    president, 
Charles  Z.   Merritt  secretary,  office  508 
California,  room  16 
"    Joaquin  Brick  Co.,  F.  W.  MuUer  president. 
Clairborne  Horton  secretary,  S  s  Perry 
bet  6th  and  7th 
"    Jose  Brick  Co.,  office  234 Montgomery 

San  Jose  City  and  Santa  Clara  County  "Direc- 
tory, F.  M.  Husted  publishers.  530  Cal- 
ifornia, room  65 

San  Jose  City  Flour  MiUs  (San  Jose),  w.  G. 
Alexander  manager,  Sperry  Flour  Co. 
proprietors,  134  California 

San  Jose  Express  Co.,  Pacific  Express  Co. 
agents,  office  14  California 


San  Jose  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  H.  Bendel  presi- 
dent, 44  Luning  Bldg 

San  Jose  Woolen  Mills  Co.,  A.  H.  Bostick  man- 
ager, 523  Market 

San  Juan  Mining  Co.  (Las  Flores,  Lower  Cal- 
ifornia, Mexico),  F.  M.  Petersen  &  Co. 
agents,  506  Battery 
"  Leandro  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Co.,W.  J. 
Landers  president,  A.  C.  Hammond  sec- 
retary, 207  Sansome 

San  Leandro,  San  Lorenzo  and 

HAYWARDS  EXPRESS,  successors  to 
Electric  Railway  Express,  FaU  &  Cary 

Proprietors,    30    Market,     telephone 
rumm  183 
San  Luis  Obispo  Bituminous  Rock  Co.,  A.  C. 
Bassett  president,  106-108  Phelan  Bldg 
San  Luis  Ohispo  Flour  Mills  (San  Luis  Obispo), 
Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprietors,   134  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Martino  Hotel,  309  Broadway 

SAN  MATEO  DAIRY, 

Daly  &  Coldwell  proprietors,  produc- 
ers and  dealers  m  milk,    depot  1010 
Valencia,  branch  office  35  Eddy,  ranch 
Mission  Road  nr  the  Seven-mUe  House, 
San  Mateo  Co. 
San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy,  W.  P.  A.  Brewer  pro- 
prietor, 1515  Fillmore 
San  Pedro  Harbor,  Dock  and  Land  Associa- 
tion, F.  S.  Douty  secretary,  4  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Pedro  Hotel,  Frank  O.  Johnson  proprietor, 

6  Howard 
"    Pedro  Lumber  Co.,  J.  A.  Hooper  president, 
H.  M.  Furman  secretary,  office  4  Califor- 
nia 
"    Pedro  Manuel,  miner,  r.  2024  Taylor 
"    Rafael  and  S.  F.  Express,  Fitch  &  Carroll 
proprietors,  323  East  North 
San  Rafael  Ferries,  foot  of  Clay,  Pier  i 
"    Rafael  House,  28,  7th 

"    Vicente    Mining  Co.  (Mexico),  C.  A.  Mor- 
gan secretary,  158  Crocker  Bldg 
Sanberg  John,  tanner  John  Reilly,  r.  230,  29th 
Sanborn  Albion  I.,  stairbuilder,  r.  631,  21st 
"    Arthur  H.,  deputy  City  and  County  Sur- 
veyor, r.  632  Post 
"    C.  E.Mrs.,  r.  1804  Howard 
"    Charles,  gastitter,  r.  1306  Vallejo 
"    Clarence  (Sanborn  &  Co.),  r.  418  California 

Av 
"    Franklin  H.,  physician,  121a  Powell,  r.  418 

California  Av 
"    Frederick  G.,  vice-president  and  treasurer 

Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  r.  1020 Dolores 
'■    Harvey  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1917  Fillmore 
"    Henry  F.,  cooper,  r.  828  Greenwich 
"    James    H.,    porter    Hawley   Bros.    Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  IZVi  Taylor 
"    Jane  C,  widow,  r.  927  Dolores 
"    Jeremiah  L.,  sawyer,  r.  1917  Fillmore 
"    John   A.,  law    student    Stanly,  Hayes  & 

Bradley,  r.  Fruitvale 
"     Lucius  W.,  r.  2435  California 
"    Luther,  carpenter,  r.  1812!4  Geary 
"    -Perris  Map  Co.,  limited  (New  York),  John 
E.    Gardner    manager,    426    California, 
rooms  6-7 
"    Samuel  (Sanborn  &  Co.),  r.  418  California 

Av 
"    Samuel,  millhand,  r.  608,  6th 

SANBORN,  VAIL  &  CO. 

(Akin  H.  and  Frank  A.  Vail),  dealers 
pictures  and  frames,  stationery,  mir- 
rors, picture  rails,  brass  goods,  per- 
fumery, fancy  goods,  notions,  archi- 
tects' supplies,  artists'  materials, 
blank  book  manufacturers  and  print- 
ers, 741-745  Market,  telephone  Main 
593,  factory  710-720  Minna,  branches 
Portland,  Or.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Sanborn  W.  D.,  general  agent  Burlington 
Route,  32  Montgomery,  r.  1406  Buchanan 

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'Sanborn  William  E.,  clerk,  r.  1912  Pierce 

"  Sanborn  &  Co.  (Clarence  and  Samuel  San- 
born), manufacturers  extracts,  etc.,  53, 
2d 

SANBORN  &  WISE 

(WiUiam   B.    Sanborn   and   Harry    E. 
Wise),  proprietors  Vallejo  Street  U.  s. 
Bonded  Warehouse,  NW  cor  Front  and 
Vallejo  and  Vallejo  Street  Free  Ware  - 
house,  SW  cor  Front  and  Vallejo 
SanchelJose,  teacher  music,  r.  800  Ellis 
"    Vincent,  teacher  music,  r.  800  Ellis 
Sanchen  Rebecca,  domestic,  1025  O'Farrell 
Sanches  Arthur  I.,  bookkeeper,  r.  653Capp 
' '    Randolph  P. .  carpenter  and  bui  Ider ,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  653  Capp 
•Sanchez  de  Dolores  M.,  widow,  r.  1522^^  Jack- 
son 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  1416  Larkin 
"    Felix,  gardener,  r.  2520  Mission 
"    Guide,  steward,  r.  706  Battery 
•  "    Hermina   Mrs.,   teacher   Spanish,  r.    1415 
Powell 
•    "    Jose  G.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2520  Mission 
■   "    Manuel,    coalpasser    str    Corona,    r.    605 
Broadway 
"    Miguel,  porter   Seppich   &   Kleinhans,  r. 

1415  Powell 
"    Nora  C,  widow,  r.  2140  Sutter 
"Sanchez  Pablo,  general  agent  (Spanish  dept.) 
Equitable    Life    Assurance    Society  of 
the    United    States,  office    11    Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    R.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    Regina,  widow,  r.  407  Montgomery  Av 
■     "    Richafd,  vaquero,  r.  1315  Nebraska 

"    Richard  R.,  teamster,  r.  cor  P  and  15th  Av 

South 
"    Robert  D.,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 
1315  Nebraska 
Sancken  Christian,  liquors,  301  Broderick 
Sand  Christopher,  deckhand  tug  Monarch 
"    Ferdinand,  barber  and  baths,  27,  3d,  r.  642 


Fred  E.,  barber,  NW  cor  Sutter  and 
Kearny,  r.  6  Birch  Av 

George,  plumber  Joseph  Sand  Jr.,  r.  644 
Jessie 

George  F.,  barber  Ferdinand  Sand,  r.  642 
Jessie 

Hans,  cook  tugboat  Monarch,  r.  544a  Mis- 
sion 

Harry,  porter  C.  E.Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  145 
Henry 

Joseph,  barber  and  baths,  50,  4th,  r.  644 
Jessie 

Joseph   Jr.,  plumber,   1309   Mission,  r.  644 


William,  plumber  Joseph   Sand  Jr.,  r.  644 
Jessie 

See  Sands 

Sandahl  Charles  A.,  tailor,  r.  32  Lafayette 
'     "    Christian,    compositor    Commercial   Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  10  Marye  Terrace 
Sandbach  Harry  W.  M.,  clerk  Western  Sugar 

Refining  Co.,  r.  330y2  Bartlett 
Sandbeck   Knud,   driver   Irvine  Bros.,  r.   1134 

Union 
•Sandberg  A.,  cook  Chicago  Hotel 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  18  Perry 
"    Fritz,  helper   Thomas    Christie,   r.  14  Te- 
hama 
"    John,  basket  maker,  r.  2133  Mission 
"    John  A.,  tanner,  r.  230,  29th 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  1000a  Minna 
"    Julius  G.,  pattern  maker  William  F.  Bus- 
well,  r.  4a  Antonio 
>g®"Sandberg.    See  Sandborg 
Sandberger  Eugene,  waiter,  r.  14  John 

"    Eugene  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  14  John 
Sandborg  John,  longshoreman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
Sandeen  John,  carpenter,  r.  210,  Uth 
Sandefur   Frederick    L.,  incandescent  Edison 

Light  and  Power  Co.,  r.  Gl-ZV^  Minna 
Sandegren  Charles  A.,   stenographer  Gould  & 
Jaudin,  r.  220  Eddy 
"    Nicholas,  r.  12  Washington 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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Steam  and  Water. 
311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Sandelin  Bertha  Miss,  r.  212  Steuart 

"    Frank,  liquors,  212  Steuart 

"    Pleasant  H.,  liquors,  r.  135  Ridley 

"    Sophia,  domestic,  1323  Guerrero 
Sandell  Carl  A.,  barber  John  A.  Sandell,  r.   312 
Fillmore 

"    John  A.,  barber,  310  Fillmore,  r.  312  Fill- 
more 
4®=Sandell.    See  Sandl 

Sandeman  George,  blacksmith,  r.  328  Pennsyl- 
vania Av 
Sanden  Electric  Co.   The,  M.    A.   McLaughlin 
manager,  632  Market 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  210i/i,  11th 

"    Louis  T.,  collector,  r.  7329a  Clementina 
Sander  Charles  (W.  H.  Bowe  &  Co.),  r.  NE  cor 
El  Dorado  and  Potrero  Av 

"  Edward,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  5  Hen- 
derson Av 

"  Francis,  groceries  and  liquors,  623,  2d,  r. 
619,  2d 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  3  Decatur 

"  Maria  Mrs.  (Becker  &  Sander),  r.  St.  Hel- 
ena, Cal. 

"    M.  J.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  829  Union 

"  Monroe,  salesman  Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  & 
Co.,  r.  1830  O'Farrell 

"    Sylvain,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,    Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  1830  O'Farrell 
4®="Sander.    See  Zander 
Sanderini  Theodore  Mrs.,  teacher  vocal  music, 

r.  1502  Laguna 
Sanders  Albert,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 

"  Alfred  G.,  bookkeeper  J.  P.  Thomas,  r.  1406 
Polk 

"  Amos  A.,  proprietor  Union  Square  Hall,  421 
Post,  r.  713  Post 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1404  Powell 

"    Annie  Miss,  r.  123  Shipley 

"    Charles,  decorator,  r.  423  J  ones 

"    Charles  F.,  r.  1050  Howard 

"  Cornelius  T.  (Sanders  &  Johnson),  r.  909 
Jones 

"  David  A.,  printer  Hinton  Printing  Co.,  r. 
1406  Polk 

"  David  H.,  cigar  manufacturer,  1438b  Va- 
lencia 

"  Edward  A.,  salesman  Edwin  H.  Ladd,  r. 
614,21st 

"  Elizabeth,  widow,  clairvoyant,  8  Mont- 
gomery Av 

"    ElmaC,  teacher  kindergarten,  r.  1406  Polk 

"  Frank  E.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 
r.  713  Post 

"  Frederick  H.,  master  schr  Alcalde,  of&ee 
Pier  4,  Steuart 

"    George,  waiter,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 

"  George  H.  (Wright  &  Sanders),  r.  923 
Pine 

"    G.  W.,  coachman,  r.  28  Turk 

"  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  F.  Sanders  and  Martin 
Van  Haaren),  ladies'  and  gent's  furnish- 
ing goods,  94,  9th 

"    Henry  (Sanders  &  Co.),  r.  1622  Larkin 

"  Henry,  cigarmaker  David  H.  Sanders,  r. 
1438b  Valencia 

"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  307,  4th 

"    Henry  A.  (H.  Sanders  &  Co  ),  r.  132,  12th 

"    Henry  S.,  actor,  r.  1406  Polk 

"  Henry  S.  Jr.,  stenographer  Continental 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1406  Polk 

"    Herman,  bartender,  r.  209  Leidesdorff 
Sanders  Jacob,  proprietor  Boston  Farm  Dairy, 
219,  7th,  telephone  South  392,  r.  225,  7th 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    James  H.,  upholsterer,  r.  19I9Lexington  Av 


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DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

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©  Sanders  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  431  Jones, 

g  r.  423  Jones 

fl  "    John,  gardener,  r.  1825  Pine 

Pi  "    John  Jr..  carpenter,  r,  423  Jones 

S  "    Juliana  S.  Miss,  r.  923  Pine 

SANDERS  J.  W., 

japanning  works,  plain  and  orna- 
mental japanning,  lacquering,  bronz- 
ing, gilding,  glass  embossing,  stencil 
cutting,  etc.,  232  Fremont,  r.  16  Haw- 
thorne 
Sanders  Leo,  butcher,  r.  613'^  Natoma 

"    Levy,  butcher,  r.  GlSy^  Natoma 
Sanders  Louis,  manager  Boston    Farm  Dairy, 
219,  Tth,  r.  225,  7th 
"    Luke.  r.  SlVn  Chesley 
"    Meyer,  peddler,  r.  424  Fulton 
"    Nathaniel,  student,  r.  ]941Vi  McAllister 
"    Oregon,  attorney  at  law.  230  Montgomery, 

rooms  2.3-24.  r.  Oakland 
"    Rae  M.  Miss,  r.  194iy2  McAllister 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Rudolf  F..  bartender    Joseph  Gretz,  r.    3 

Chatham  PI 
"    Samuel    A.,    bottler    Rosenblatt    Co.,    r. 

194]  1/4  McAllister 
"    Samuel' F.,  liquors.  Hunter's  Point 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  343  Beale 
"    S.  F.,  deckhand  str  Monticello 
"    Solomon,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  15^4  Eddy 
"    Solomon  A.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  131 

Grove 
"    Thomas,  miner,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    William,  watchman  str  General  McDowell, 

r.  45b  Federal  rear 
"    William  M.,  japanner  J.  W.  Sanders,  r.  16 

Hawthorne 
'•    William  McG.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  16  Hawthorne 
"    William  S.,  bricklayer,  r.  314,  5th 

SANDERS  &  CO. 

(Henry  Sanders  and  Carl  L.  Schalitz), 
coppersmiths,  manufacturers  steam- 
boat,   sugarbouse,     distilleries    and 
breweries  copper  work,  etc.,  421-423 
Mission 
Sanders  &  Johnson  (Cornelius  T.  Sanders  and 
Peter    Johnson),    merchant   tailors,  1-3 
Phelan  Bldg 
^f  Sanders.    See  Saunders 
Sandersfeld  Frederick,  liquors,    33,  3d,   r.    217 
Stevenson 

"    Frederick  J.,  driver  George  Jones,  r.  217 
Stevenson 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  211  Minna 
SandersonAustin  A.,  judge  Superior  Court  De- 
partment 7,  Chambers  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor,  r.  2310  Washington 

"    Brothers  Steel  Co.  (Syracuse,  N.  Y.l,  H.  D. 
Morris  &  Co.  agents,  141-143, 1st 

"    Charles,  tailor,  2  White's  PI 

•'    Eliza,  widow,  r.  515  Eddy 

•'    Florence,  teacher  music,  r.  2510Steiner 

"    Frederick  W.,  horseshoer,  38  Main,  r.  1113'^ 
Howard 

"    Frederick  W.,  butcher,  r.  821  Jessie 

'•    George,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  110,  5th 

"    George  R.    (Coffin   &  Sanderson),    r.    3708 
Jackson 

■■'    Harriet  L.,  widow,  r.  2510  Steiner 

•     Harry  B.,  janitor  Golden  Gate  Hall,  r.  625 
Sutter 

"    James  E.,  fireman  Golden  Gate    Woolen 
Mills,  r.  204,  31st 


Sanderson  James  J.,  superintendent  O'Connor* 
Moffatt  &  Co.,  r.  1414  Devisadero 
James  L.,  mining,  r.  8  Antonio 
John,  carpenter,  r.  347  Alvarado 
John,  machinist,  r.  765  Harrison 
Lemuel  A.,  driver  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  1013 

Union 
Lizzie,  widow,  r.  32b  Moss 
Peter,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
S.,  upholsterer  Bernhard  Mattress  Co.,  r. 

347  Alvarado 
Walter,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  515  Eddy 
William  (Hauser  &  Sanderson),  r.  131,  3d 
William  N.,  janitor  Golden  Gate  Hall.  r. 
625  Sutter 
"    William  W.,  attorney  at   law,  214  Pine, 
room  45,  r.  717  Broadway 
Sandford  John  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Devonshire, 

725  Pine 
Sandford  Joseph  H.,  secretary  Hawaiian  Com- 
mercial and  Sugar  Co.,  119  Bush,  r.  1225 
O'Farrell 
Sandford  Louis  N.,  dentist,  1370  Market 
Sandin  Charles,  seaman,  r.  252  Spear 
Sandkamp  John  H.,  watchmaker,   126  Kearny, 

room  46,  r.  Alameda 
Sandl  J.  Henry,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  708  Howard 
Sandlin  James  E.,  liquors,  109  Larkin 
Sandman  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  134,  4th 
"    George,  barber,  33  Mason 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  233  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Solomon,  policeman,  r.  233  Golden  Gate  Av 
Sandmann  Herman,  insurance   agent,    r.    322 

Shotwell 
Sandobal  Andreas,  r.  734  Montgomery 
Sandow  George,   surveyor  and     draughtsman, 

530  California,  room  27,  r.  210Waller 
Sandoz  Numa,  liquors,  443  Bush 
Sandquist  Brothers  (Charles  and  John),  milk 
dealers,  159,  2d 
"    Charles  (Sandquist  Bros.),  r.  159,  2d 
"    John  (Sandquist  Bros.),  r.  159,  2d 
Sandrock  Frederick,  oyster  packer,  r.  548,  3d 
Sands  Emanuel,  carpenter,  r.  lOej^  Welsh 
"    James  V.,   harness    maker  Main  &   Win- 
chester, r.  327  Broadway 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  650  Howard 
"    John  A.,  attorney  at    law,   54-55   Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  r.  1061^  Welsh 

"    Joseph  E.,  dentist,  406  Sutter,  r.  642  Jessie 
"    Joseph  R.,  porter  Olympic  Club,  r.  1404  Polk 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  327 Broadway 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  106}^  Welsh 
"    Michael  L.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  337  Broadway 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  J.  Baumgarten  &  OcT 

r.  7321/4  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  watchman  Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  732!>4 

Harrison 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  asst.  bookkeeper  Cal.  Notion 

and  Toy  Co.,  r.  73314  Harrison 
"    Walter,  clerk  Cowen  &  Cowen,  r.  644  Jessie 
i8@=-Sands.    See  Sand 

Sandstad  Peter,  laborer   Western   Sugar   Re- 
finery, r.  147  Dore 
"    William,  bookkeeper  Sailors'  Home 
Sandsten  Louisa,  widow,  r.  381  Stevenson 
Sandstrom   Charles,   marine    engineer,   r.    508 
Hermann 
"    Emil  A.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  108  Jackson 
"    Gustav.  fireman  str  Sausalito 
"    Hans,  sheet  iron  worker  Morrison  &  Bevi- 

lockway,  r.  110  Steuart 
"    William,   laborer   Johnson  &  Swenson,  r. 
12  Jackson 
Sandt  William,  shampooer  Hammam  Baths,    r. 

321  Ellis 
Sandy  B.  H.  C,  manager  Home  Pub.   Co.,  410 
Sansome,  r.  207  Jones 
"    John  W.,  contractor  and  builder,  9  Ghapul- 

tepec 
"    Samuel  J.,  vocalist,  r.  1120c  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Sanford  Albert  L.,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    Arthur  N.,  bookkeeper  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son,  r. 
522  Taylor 


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Sanford  Clifford  T. ,  bookkeeper  H.  Heckmann  & 
Co.,  r.  1304  California 
"    E.,r.  917  Hyde 

"    Edwin  C,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  126  Rid- 
ley 
"    Elliott,  bookkeeper  C.  S.  Moses  &  Co.,  r. 

1235  O'Farrell 
"    Frank  L.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  104  Eddy, 

r.  106  Eddy 
"    Irving  E.,  lastmaker,  r.  134,  12th 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  725  Pine 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    J.  W.,  manufacturers'  agent,  214  Pine,  room 

30,  r.  Alameda 
«'    Lester,  floorman  Alex  McGord  &  Co.,  r.  221 

Ellis 
<■    Lewis  P.,  professor  of  science,  330  Ellis 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  39,  14th 
<•    Nicoll  E.,  salesman  Britton  &  Rey,  r.  2610 

Bush 
"    Wallace  W.,  treasurer  Carl  son  Currier  Co., 

6-8  Sutter,  r.  2509  Pacific  Av 
"    William  S.,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
"    W.  Laurie,  bookkeeper  Wetmore  Bros.,  r. 
1420  Clay 
-e®=Sanford.    See  Sandford 
Sangali  Stefano.  waiter,  r.  1012  Montgomery 
Sanger   C.  M.,  president  West  Shore  Railway 
Co.,  43  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  San  Leandro 
"    Elizabeth  B.,  widow,  r.  315,  19th 
"    George  A.,  plumber,  r.  137  Broad 
"    Hattie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  137  Broad 
Sanger  Lumber  Co.  The,  George  H.  Collins 
president,  Alonzo  M.  Grim  secretary,  22 
Market 
"    Milton  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  137  Broad 
"    William  M.,  painter,  r.  137  Broad 
Je®=-Sanger.    See  Saenger 

Sangomini  Alfonso,  fisherman,  r.  1315  Sansome 
Sangster  Adam  D.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  & 
Co.,  r.  412  Hyde 
"    Robert,  gunsmith  and  locksmith,  101514  Va- 
lencia, r.  319/2,  20th 
Sangster  William  A.,  manager  Rogers'  Mission 

Express,  r.  317,  20th 
Sanguinetti  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
"    Benjamin,  upholsterer,  217  Jones 
"    Carmelina,  widow,  r.  607  Greenwich 
"    Frank,  porter  Pascal,  Dubedat  &  Co..  r.  607 

Greenwich 
"    Frederick,  teamster  A.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  1217 

Kearny 
"    Gaetano,  porter  C.  G.  Fuller,  r.  1214  Kearny 
"    Giovanni,  bootblack,  r.  1214  Kearny 
"    Giuseppe,  wood  and  coal,  1803  Mason 
"    James,    gardener,    r.    W    s   Franklin   bet 

Greenwich  and  Lombard 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  322  Vallejo  rear 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  805^  Filbert 
"    Julio,  plumber,  r.  607  Greenwich 
Sanguinetti  Leon,   secretary   San    Francisco 
Hay   and  Grain  Co.,  619-621,  4th,  r.  1425 
Kearny 
"    Mary,  widow,  liquors,  1506  Powell 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  SOaH  Filbert 
"    Pietro,  baker,  r.  8  Margaret  PI 
"    Steven  (Sanguinetti  &  Co.),  r.  523  Davis 
Sanguinetti  &  Co.  (Stephen  Sanguinetti,  Ber- 
nardo   Perata    and   Angelc    Delmonte), 
liquors  and  restaurant,  523-527  Davis 
Sanitarium  Baths,  Cornelius  E.  DriscoU  pro- 
prietor, 2210  Powell 
Sankey  Charles  A.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1837 
San  Carlos  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  house  and   sign    painter,   807V4 

Valencia,  r.  1830  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mabel  F.  Miss,  teacher  Agassiz  Primary 

School,  r.  1830  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mary  J.   Mrs.,  physician,  1837  San  Carlos 
Av 
Salingar  Michael,  peddler,  r.  I  bet  10th  and  Uth 

Avs 
Sanmartino  Giovanni,  r.  31  Ohio  PI 
Sann  Joseph,  milker  Joseph  Fassler,  r.  Mission 

Road  bet  Five  and  Six  Mile  Houses 
Sannebeck    August,  wood    and  coal,    hay  and 
grain,  1204  Green,  r.  1206  Green 
John,  cook,  r.  1037.  ISth 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO.,  i 
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Sanquist  Charles,  tailor,  r.  1431  Howard 
"    Minnie  C.  Miss,  telegraph  operator  W.  U. 
Tel.  Co.,  r.  33  Sanchez 
Sans  Baptiste,  butcher  Sans  &  Pac,  r.  8  Lewis 
"    Jean  (Sans  &Pac),  r.  8  Lewis 
"    &Pac  (Jean  Sans  and  Ismael  Pac),  butch- 
ers, 65  Centre  Market 
SanSom  Louis  N.,  compositor  Julius  Gabriel ,  r. 


Sansot  Frank,  ironer Peter  Hondeville,  r.  234, 1st 

"    Pauline  Miss,  laundress,  r.  631  Jackson 
Santa  Barbara  Bituminous  Eock  Co.,  Joseph 
Scheerer  president,  21-23,  10th 
"    Barbara  Lumber  Co..  J.  A.  Hooper  presi- 
dent, H.  M.  Furman  secretary,  ofhce  4 
California 
"    Barbara  Mineral  Water  Co.,  David  Hirsch- 
ler  president  and  general  manager,  Hen- 
ry  J.   Gerdau  vice-president,  Peter   C. 
Brock  secretary,  29  Market 
"    Colomas  Inocencio   de,  porter  Edward  P. 

Roche,  r.  111794  Kearny 
"    Cruz  Charles  M.,  bellman   Palace  Hotel, 
r.  46  Ritch 
Santa  Cruz  City  and  County  Directory,  F.  M. 
Husted  publishers,  530  California,  room 
65 
Santa  Cruz  Island  Co.,  Arthur  J.  Caire  secre- 
tary, offlce  521-523  Market 
"    Cruz  Lime  Co.,  Robert  Ewing   president, 
408  California 
Santa  Cruz  Rock  Pavement  Co.,   J.   W.  Mc- 
Donald president,  W.   E.  Dennison,  sec- 
retary, 10-11  and  45  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    Cruz     Trinity     H.,     taxidermist,     r.    1001 

Washington 
"    Fe  Fruit  and  Refrigerator  Co.,  W.  R.  Al- 
berger  general  agent,  61  Chronicle  Bldg 
Santa  Fe  Route,  61  Chronicle  Bldg 

"    Marina  E.  J.  de  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
SantailasciB.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  146,  5th 
Santallier  Felix,  agent  Compagnie  Du  Boleo, 

14  Sansome,  room  17 
Santandreu  Antonio  M.  Rev.,  rector  Yglesia  de 
Nuestra   Senora   de   Guadalupe,  r.  908 
Broadway 
Santella  Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  29  Hinckley 
Santich  George  M.,  cook  Anton  E.  Barbich,  r. 

641  Mission 
Santif  Celia  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  506  Hermann 
"    Essie  M.  Miss,  shoefltter,  r.  506  Hermann 
"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  506  Hermann 
Santina  Pietro,  hostler  James  Fagan  &  Son,  r. 

9  Calhoun 
Santini  Ellenor,  plaster  decorations.  124  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Lorenzo,  sculptor  Ellenor  Santini,  r.  124 

McAllister 
"    Marco,  r.  124  McAllister 
Santisteban  Gabriel  C,  teacher  guitar,  r.  1540 

Jackson 
Santoni  Giuseppe,  fisherman,  r.  9  St.  Charles  PI 
Santos  Antone,  mariner,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    J.,  seaman,  r.  112  Jackson 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  224  Jackson 
"    Jose,  seaman,  r.  329  Broadway 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  216  Jackson 
"    Maria  Miss,  r.  429  Pacific 
"    Mary  Miss,  lodgings,  429  Broadway 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  429  Pacific 
Santour  Mihram,  compositor  Commercial  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  423/2  Hyde 
Santry  Michael,  laborer,  r.  31  Ford 
"    Timothy,  molder  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 
r.  104  Andover  Av 


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Sanweben  Christian,  deckhand  tug  Monarch,  r. 

•^■Z  South  Park 
Sapero  K.  O.,  optician,  r.  425  Kearny 
Saphos  Constantine  Z.,  laundryman,  r.  1116  Lar- 

kin 
Sapin  George  C,  salesma;n  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

538  Harrison 
Saporiti  Frank  (Saporiti  &  Benetti),  r.  1248  Va 
lencia 
"    &  Benetti  (Frank  Saporiti  and  Italo  Ben- 
etti),  fruits    and    vegetables,  1248  Va- 
lencia 
Sapp  Fred,  seaman,  r.  131  East 
Sapphire    The,  Mrs.   Edwinona  C.  Davis  pro- 
prietor, 413  Jones 
Saraeco  Carlo,  r.  526  Filbert 
Saraco  Frank,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor 

25th  and  Douglass 
Saragossa  Manuel,  fisherman,  r.  4  Kohler  PI 
Sarah  B.  Cooper  Congregational  Kindergar- 
ten, 9th  Av  and  H 
"    John,  miner,  r.  741  Natoma 
Saratoga  Hall,  Otto  Willweber  manager,   814 
Geary 
"    Improvement  Co.,  202  Market,  room  4 
"    Orchard  Co.,  202  Market,  room  4 
"    Packing  Co.,  202  Market,  room  4 
•    Packing  Co.,  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.  agents, 
Frank   C.  Beazley   manager,    316    Cali- 
fornia 
"    Stables,  Charles  C.  Maxon  proprietor,  818 

Geary 
"    The,  118,  6th 
Sarber  John  F.,  r.  1802  Page 
Sarcander  Carl,  r.  810  Jessie 

"    Fred,  carpenter,  r.  810  Jessie 
Sardi  John  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 

Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Sargent  A.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1630  Folsom 
"    Alvan  Z,  chemist,  r.  2517  Sacramento 
"    Arthur  W.,  granite  cutter,  r.  112  Mason 
■'    E.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &Tel.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  oculist,  1630  Folsom 
"    Frances  Miss,  principal  Emily  P.  Walker 
Memorial   Free    Kindergarten,    211-213, 
9th,  r.  1633  Clay 
■•    FranoesD.  Miss,  school  teacher,r. 305  Jones 
"    Frank  A.,    teamster  Cal.   St.  RR.,  r.  1325 

Sacramento 
"    Frank  G.,  salesman  Goodyear  Rubber  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
Sargent  George  C,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  30-31,  r.  1630  Folsom 
"    George  W.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  502 

Shotwell 
"    Helen  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  112  Mason 
"    John  A.,  purser  str  Bonita 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  420  Ellis 
"    Nicholas  F.,  steward  University  Club,  r. 

40i)  Leavenworth 
"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  242'/^,  9th 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk  Peter  F.  Collier,  r.    429 
Clementina 
Sarina  Jennie  Miss,  bag  sewer  American  Salt 

Co.,  r.  1  Eaton  PI 
Sarjentson  Richard,  r.  902  Montgomery 
Sarle  Benonia,  millwright,  r.  2612  Bush 
"    Lester,  cashier  W.  Loaiza  &  Co.,  r.  2612 

Bush 
"    Richard  A.,  pattern  maker,  r.  911,  23d 
"    Sherman  A.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
911,  23d 
Sarles  Julia  Mrs.,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 

School,  r.  2318  Steiner 
Sarll  Adelbert  J.,  cigar  maker  G.  H.  Bertram  & 
Co.,  r.  2422  Calif ornia 


Sarmento  Antonio  A.   (Cunha  &  Sarmento),   r. ; 

Oakland 
Saroni  Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI     , 

"    Louis  (Louis  Saroni  &  Co),  r.  622  Turk 
Saroni  Louis  &  Co.  (Louis   Saroni   and   Simon 
Kohn),  candy  manufacturers  and   sugar 
grinders,  508-5i2  Front 
"    Luigi,  bootblack,  r.  20  Hinckley 
■'    Salvatore,  laborer,  r.  510  Green 
Sarraille  Eugene,  driver  Mrs.  M.  B.  Huff,  r.  34th 
off  San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  milker  August  Pontacq,  r.  cor  Berlin 

and  Felton 
•'    Michael,  painter,  r.  525  Bay 
"    Peter,  contractor,  r.  525  Bay 
Sarrazin  Alphonse,   cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
1313  Stockton 
"    Martha  Mrs.,  employee  French  Hospital  . 
Sariebi  Angelo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI  . 
Sarrecq  Andrew,  clerk  G.  Orsi,  r.  812  Filbert  , 
Sarret  Pierre,    tanner    Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Sarsfleld  Cornelius  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2123  O'Far- 
rell 
"    John  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2123 O'Farrell 
"'   Michael,  tailor,  r.  548  Linden  Av 
"    Peter,  marine  fireman,  r.  557  Howard 
"    Reginald,  painter,  r.  2123  O'Farrell 
Sarthou  Bernard,  laundry,  1231  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Jacob   (Sarthou    &    Trebucq),   r.    35th  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Octavia  Miss,  r.  1231  Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    &  Trebucq  (Jacob  Sarthou  and  Denis  Tre- 
bucq), dairymen,  35th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
Sarti  Annie,  widow,  r.  11.55  Harrison 
Sartini  Vittorio  (Sartini  &  Micheli),  r.  515  Green 
"    &  Micheli  (Vittorio  Sartini  and  Guglielmo 
Micheli),  wood  and  coal,  1523  Dupont 
Sartori  Augustine  P.  (Sartori  &  Fantina),  r.  1026. 
Sacramento  • 

"    H.  R.,  bookkeeper  I.  Sartori  &  Co.,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    I.  &  Co.  (Ignazio  and  Victor  Sartori),  pro- 
:  prietors  Fairville  Creamery,  8  Lick  PI 

"    Ignazio  (I.  Sartori  &  Co.),  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Joseph,  r.  1309  Stockton 
"    Victor  (I.  Sartori  &  Co.),r.  Fairville,  Cal. 
Sartori  &  Fantina  (Augustine  P.   Sartori  and 
Antonio  Fantina).  proprietors  Campi's 
•  Restaurant,  105-108  O'Farrell 
r   Sartorio  O.  &  Co.  (Orazio  Sartorio),  fresco  paint- 
ers, 324  Mason 
"    Orazio  (O.  Sartorio  &  Co.),r.  539  Vallejo   . 
Sartorius    Alfred  M..  brass    finisher   Thomas 
Day  &  Co.,  r.  1646  Howard 
"    J.  George,  foreman  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  1646  Howard 
Sarubo  Antonio,  window  cleaner,  r.  10  Margaret 
PI 
"    Giovanni,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Sass  Brothers  (Claus  and  Jochim),  proprietors 
Kentucky  Home,  1530  Kentucky 
"    Christian,    master   barge    Yolo,    oface    24 

Clay,  r.  242(4  Greenwich 
"    Claus  (Sass  Bros.),  r.  1530 Kentucky 
"    Edward  0.  B.,   type  caster,  r.  1114c  Flor- 
ida 
"    Henry  H.,  coffee  saloon,    631  Clay,  r.  712 

Kearny 
"    Jochim  (Sass  Bros.),  r.  1530  Kentucky 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  1113,  20th 
"    Peter,  capitalist,  r.  34  Ellis 
■'    William  W.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r, 
1057  Folsom 
Sassenberg  Gustav,  coffee  saloon,  613  Clay,  r. 

622  Clay 
Sassoe  John,  brass  finisher  A.  Particelli,   r.  565 

Bryant 
Sassus  Jacques,  expressman,  210  Montgomery 

Av,  r.  1904  Greenwich 
Sasuita  Dolores,  widow,  r.  1320 Powell 
Safer  A.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  216  Lang- 
ton 
<■    Alfred,  teamster  Bocarde  Drayage  Co.,  r. 

216  Langton 
■'    Harry,  r.  216  Langton 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  216  Langton 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  1137%,  24th 


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Satlier  Banking  Co.  The,    James  K.    Wilson 

president,  Lewis  I.  Cowgill  cashier,  SE 

cor  Pine  and  Sansome 

"    Trust  The.  William  H.  Harnden  secretary, 

520  Montgomery,  room  1 

Sathman  George,  carriage  blacksmith  Carvill 

MfgCo.,r.  908Girard 
Satke  Charles,  tailor,  504  Kearny 
Satorious  Frederick,  cellerman  Cal.  Wine  Assn, 

r.  6771/2  Mission 
Satow  John,  bartender,  r.  713  California 
Satterlee  John  P.   (Allen   &    Satterlee),  r.  724 

O'Farrell 
Satterthwaite  Robert  T.  M.,  salesman,  r.  522 

Eddy 
Satterwhite  William  T.  (S.  Morris  &  Co.),  r.  7 

Flood  Bldg 
Sattler  Andrew,  chief  jailor  County  Jail  No.  1, 
r.  1500a  Howard 
"    George,  foreman  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  20b 

Rausch 
"    Henry  (H.  H.  Sattler  &  Co.),  r.  1417  Octavia 
"  .  Henry,  cabinet  maker   Kragen  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  5  Mason 
"    Hermann  H.   (H.  H.  Sattler  &  Co.),  r,  1417 
Octavia 
■  "    H.  H.  &  Co.  (Hermann  H.,  Henry  and  Jos- 
esh    Sather    and    Charles    Silh6rstein), 
wholesale  dairy  produce,  427  Front 
"    Joseph  (H.  H.  Sattler  &  Co.),  r.  1417    Oc- 
tavia 
"    Joseph,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Tool  and  Supply 

Co.,  r.  1425  Webster 
"    -Simon  Emillienne  Mrs.,  midwife  and  elec 
trician,  r.  712a  Union 
Sauber  William,  fruiis    and   vegetables,    154a 

Geary 
Sauer  Adam,  carpenter,  r.'837i4,  17th 
"    Albert,  foreman  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  220  Grove 
"    George,  doorkeeper  Orpheum  Theatre,  r. 

720  Howard 
"    George  J.,  pressman  J.  O.  Jephson  Co.,r. 

Berkeley  ^ 

"    George  N.,  principal  St.  Joseph's  Gram- 
mar S  hool,  SW  cor  10th  and  Howard,  r. 
1417  Howard 
"    Henry,  barber,  848  Valencia 
"    Henry,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
125  Olive  Av  .^ 

"    Henry,  porter   M.  Brown   &    Sons,  r.    824 

Geary  _^  ,    . 

"    John  A.,  traveling  salesman  Wangenheim, 

Sternheim  &  Co.,  r.  318  Myrtle  Av 
*'    Paul,  painter,  r.  339  Tehama 
«'    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

Humboldt  nr  Rhode  Island 
"    Tillie,  domestic,  228  Waller 
J9®"Sauer.    See  Saur 

Sauers  Charles  R.,  foreman  Golden  Gate  Lum- 
ber Co.'s  Mill,  r.  1820  Filbert 
Sauerwein  Gustav  H.,  painter  M.  Harmuth,  r. 

130  Fern  Av 
Saul  Alexander,  seaman,  r.  21  Stanford 
"    Eugene,  r.  2667  Howard 
"    Eugene  C,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  2667 
Howard  ^  ,. 

"    George  M.,  dentist,  112  Kearny,  r.  1530  Cali- 
fornia 
"    James  A.,  plumber  Truman  S.  Clark  Co.,  r. 

1419  Mission 
"    John,  notions,  337,  6th 
"    Margaret  E.,  widow,  r.  2667  Howard 
"    OvertonM.,dentist,112Kearny,  r.  1530Cali- 
f orn1 a 
je®=-Saul.    See  Sohl  ^^^^ 

SaulanPeterB.,  laborer  Samuel  Baker,  r.  1519 

Dupont 
Saulet  Carl,  pilot  str  T.  C.  Walker,  r.  Stockton 
Saulmann  Julius,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  218  Stockton 
Saulovich  Matteo,  laborer  Matteo  Drobaz,  r.  6 

Washington 
Saulpaugh  Edward  R.,  engineer,  r.  310,  19th 
Saulsberg  William  F.,  mechanic  W.  W.  Mon- 
tague &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Saulsburg    George,    superintendent    Bay    City 

Match  Co..  r.  1823  Howard 
Saulsbury  George  D.,  lumberman,  r.  306,  7th 
J8®=-Saulsbury.    See  Salisbury  and  Salsbury 


Saulter  Jennie  Miss,  housekeeper  New  Western 

Hotel 
Saundermann  Carl,  bartender  James  Cairns,  r. 

SE  cor  Stanyan  and  Sullivan 
Saunders  Albert  L.,  compositor,  r  734  Pine 
"    Augustus,  engineer,  r.  1935  Lexington  Av 
■'    Bertba  A.,  physician,  531  Sutter 
"    Charles  W.,  r.  49  Hermann 
'(    Charles  W.,  painter,  r.  3311^  Bryant  rear 
"    D.  Edgar  (Roberts  &  Saunders),  r.  121  Turk 
-f    Edward,  r.  25  Taylor 
"    Edward  V.,  salesman,  r.  1322  California 
"    Elias,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

1531  Waller 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  504  Capp 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  kindergarten  teacher,  r. 

2038  Steiner 
"     Emilia,  widow,  r.  25  Taylor 
"    Ethelbert  E.,  engineer   S.  P.  Co.,  r.   1935 

Lexington  Av 
"    Frederick,  mince-meat  and  catsup  manu- 
facturer. 703  Bryant,  r.  1151  Market 
"    Frederick  jr. ,  foreman  Frederick  Saunders, 

r.  1151  Market 
"    Frederick  A.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 

15a  McLea  Court 
"    George,   floorman  William    E.    Bridge,   r. 

Park  Hotel 
"    George  W.,  r.  734  Pine 
■'     H.,r.  307,  4th 

"    Harry  M.,  carpenter,  r.  734  Pine 
"    Huston  C,  porter,  r.  21  Verona  PI 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  408  Elizabeth 
"    Jesse,  cook,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    John  D.,  teamster,  r.  23  Cook 
"    Joseph  P.,  porter  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  605  Pine 
"    Joseph  S.  W.,   carpenter  and  builder,   40 

New  Montgomery,  r.  411  Lyon 
"    Josephine  Miss,  teacher  Redding  Primary 

School,  r.  632  Polk 
"    J.  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  901  Powell 
"    MarthaC,  widow,  r.  2038  Steiner 
^'    Mary  I.  Mrs.,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
"    Susan  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Delaware,  1141- 

1151  Market 
"    Walter,  physician,  r.  219  Leavenworth 
"    William  D.,  waiter  J.  David  Swanton,  r. 

821  Folsom 
"    William  E.,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  2038  Steiner 
"    William  H.,  attorney  at  law,  36  Mills  Bldg 

4th  floor,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    William  J.,  carpenter  ship  Eclipse,  r.  544 

Howard 
"    William  O.,  laborer  U.  S.  Custom  House, 
r.  5  Glover 
4®=Saunders.    See  Sanders 
Saunderson  David,  r.  728  Haight 
Sauneuf  George  J.,  stone  grainer,  r.  1703  Kearny 
Saunter  Paul,  carpenter  and  builder,  823'/^  Jack- 

Saur  Jacob,  engineer  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 
Provision  Co.,  r.  1271,  7th  Av  South 

Sauret  Marius,  florist,  2207  Mission 

Sausalito  Bay  Land  Co.,  O.  C.  Miller  president, 
303  California,  room  25 

SausaJito  Land  and  Ferry  Co.,  C.  H.  Harrison 
president,  John  Currey  vice-president. 
Thomas  Penlington  secretary,  40o  Mont- 
gomery, room  6  . 

SausaUto  Mutual  Loan  Association,  Thomas 
Penlington  secretary,  405  Montgomery, 
room  6  ^.    ■„ 

Sausalito.  San  Rafael  and  San  Quentin  Ferry 
(N.  P.  C.  R.R.),  foot  Clay 


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Sausanitto  Giacomo,  bootblack,  r.  521  Vallejo 
Sausse  Stirma,  laborer,  r.  236  Greenwich 
Sausset  Louis   E.,  upholsterer   John  Hoey,  r. 

1513i4  Taylor 
Sautell  E.  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  1010,  22d 
Sauter  Charles,  dairy  produce,  1405  Stockton 

"  Frank,  butcher  Heineman  &  Stem,  r.  3!4 
Cedar  Av 

"  Herman,  model  maker  and  machinist,  759 
Market,  r.  614  Folsom 

"    John  M.  (Bulotti  &  Sauter),  r.  1405i4  Stock- 
ton 
Sautler  Albert,  cook,  r.  21  Everett 

"  Ernest  F.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  241  Richland  Av 

"    John  R.,  finisher  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co.,  r.  35 
Nevada  Av 
Sauvage  Leon,  French  laundry,  314,  5th 
Sauvaire  August,  foreman  The  Leduc  Tule  Imp. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Sauvlet  William,  teacher  music,  r.  604  Oak 

"    William  Jr.,  r.  604  Oak 
Saux  Henrietta  Mrs.,  lodgings,  309  Grant  Av 

"    Louis,  cook  French  Hospital,  r.  309  Grant 
Av 
Savage  Alfred,  with  Hiram  L.  Gear,  211  San- 
some 

"    Alice,  widow,  r,  10%.  Sherwood  PI 

"    Andrew,  blacksmith,  r.  435  Bryant 

"    Celia  Miss,  nurse  St.  Mark's  Hospital 

"  Charles  F.,  mailing  clerk  Butterick  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  91U4  Mission 

"  Edward,  commission  broker,  26-28  Leides- 
dorff,  r.  306  Stockton 

"  Eugene,  flier  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  116 
Alta 

"    George,  restaurant,  529c  Hayes 

"    Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2418  Mission 

"    Hugh  J.,  waiter,  r.  10^4  Sherwood  PI 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  68  Minna 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  211  Perry 

"  James  J.,  finisher  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1025,  16th  Av  South 

"    J.  F.  Mrs.,  r.  21/2  Converse 

"  John,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 
r.  223  Birch  Av 

"    John  E.  Mrs.,   r.    NE    cor   Ashbury    and 

'        Frederick 

"    John  H.,  gasfltter,  r.  13  Folsom  Av 

"    Lincoln  E.,  attorney  at  law,  1207  Market 

'•    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  24  Lewis 

"    Michael,  tailor,  r.  138  Clara 

"    Michael  J.,  contractor,  r.  802  Shotwell 
Savage  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  George 
R.  Wells  president,  Edward  B.  Holmes 
secretary,  50  Nevada  Block 

"  Nicholas  J.,  plumber  F.  Raisch,  r.  13  Fol- 
som Av 

"  Patrick,  engineer  tugboat  Rockaway,  r.  2 
Clinton 

"    Patrick,  cook,  r.  625,  2d 

"  Patrick  H.,  machinist  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  13 
Folsom  Av 

"    Peter  P.,  pressman,  r.  116  Alta 

"    P.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  331  Fell 

"    R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  91714  Mission 
Savage  Theodore  (Carson  &  Savage),  attorney 
at  law,  558-560  Emporium  Bldg,  5th  floor, 
r.  700  Broderick 

"  Thomas,  secretary  Revista  Publishing 
Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  606  Mont- 
gomery 

"  Thomas  E.,  bootblack,  1007  Howard,  r.  957 
Market 

"    Walter  R.,r.  331  Fell 

"     William,  machinist,  r.  2  Clinton 


Savage  William,  shoemaker,  1032  Sutter 
"    William  C,  manager  Golden  Gate  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  223  Mission 
"    William  F.,  stockcutter,  r.  116  Alta 
"    William  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  754  Harrison 
Savannah    Bessie    Miss,     cashier    Kohlberg, 
Strauss  &  Frohman,  r.  606  Fell 
"    Michael,  salesman  Triest  &  Co.,  r.  606  Pell 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  606  Fell 
"    Samuel,  musician,  r.  606  Fell 
Savart   Louis,    proprietor    Hotel    de   France, 

6161/2-618  California 
Saville  John,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
Saven  Jennie,  domestic,  1622  Clay 
"    Stephen  Rev.,  r.  1130  Pacific 
Savery  Edwin,  metal  spinner  Boesch  Lamp  Co., 
r.  II2814  Alabama 
"    William  W.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r. 
542  Jersey 
4®=Savery.    See  Savory 
Savich  Stephen,  waiter,  r.  107  Austin  Av 
Savignac  John,  tailor,  r.  12  Lynch 
Saville  John  H.  (Saville,  MacLymont  &  Co.), 
office  10  Annie 

SAVILLE,   MacLYMONT  &  CO. 

(John  H.  SavUIe  and  Victor  H.  M.  Mac- 
Lymont), proprietors  California  Met- 
allurgical Works,  10  Annie,  opposite 
Palace  Hotel,  telephone  Main  733 

SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  SOCIETY, 

S.  C.  Bigelow  president,  Arthur  A. 
Smith  vice-president,  Cyrus  W,  Car- 
many  cashier,  101  Montgomery  cor 
Sutter,  telephone  Main  5382 

Savio  Emilio,  fruits  and  vegetables,  530  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Paolo,  clerk  Emilio  Savio,  r.  534  O'Farrell 
"    Secondo,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1201i^  Fol- 
som 
Savon  and  Carpet  Cleaning  Co., Brandt  &  Davis 

managers,  206  Leavenworth 
Savonello  Charles,  dairyman,  33d  Av  South  nr 

San  Bruno  Av 
Savory  John  R.,   shipping,  office  13  Steuart,  r. 
1233  Vallejo 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1109  Post 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1233  Vallejo 
"    Richard,  r  48  Cook 
Savoy,  finest  imported  millinery,  143  Post 
Savoy  Hotel,   Mrs.  A.  Hesthal  proprietor,  NE 

cor  Post  and  Powell 
Sawdon  Thomas  T.,  1st  asst.  engineer  strCitv 

of  Peking,  r.  1224  O'Farrell 
Sawers  Charles  G.,  bookkeeper  Balfour,  Guthrie 

&  Co.,  r.  1011  Bush 
Sawin  Dora,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  242  Taylor 
Sawtelle  David,  insurance,    439   California,  r. 
1816b  Ellis 
"    Eugene  W.,  freight  clerk,  r.  327,  19th 
••    Guy  E.,  carrier  postoffice.  r.  923Vi  Mission 
"    James  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  923i4 
Mission 
46r-Sawtelle.    See  Sautell 
Sawyer  Albert   F.,    physician,    836   Sutter,   r. 
Palace  Hotel 
"    Anna  L.,  asst.  Free  Public  Library,  r.  819 

Bush 
'•    Anna  M.  Miss,  r.  733  Bush 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  240  San  Jose  Av 
"    August,  expressman,  cor  California    and 

Kearny,  r.  374  Natoma 
"    August  A.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  San 

Leandro 
"    Benjamin  F.,  policeman,  r.  1212  Jackson 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  644  Waller 
"    Charles  H.,  produce  commission,   417-419 

Front,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Charles  P.,  bookkeeper  Samuel  McCartney, 

r.  714  Bush 
"    Daniel   W.,    carrier   postoffice,  r.   107  Col- 

lingwood 
"    E.  D.  (Sawyer  &  Burnett),  r.  819  Bush 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk,  r.  1509^2  Devisadero 
"    Edward  E.,  office  420  California,  rooms  1-2, 

r.  819  Bush 
"    Forrest,  bartender  Philip  J.  Crimmins,  r. 
113  Larkin 


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Sawyer  Frank  E.,  r.  819  Bush 

"    George,  student,  r.  2023  Fillmore 

"    George  M.,  painter,  r.  Wolfe  nr  California 
Av 

"    George    W.,    milkman,    r.    Goettingen   nr 
Bacon 

"    Herbert  C,  physician,  15  Hill 

"    House,  Mary  A.  Sawyer  proprietor,  801  De- 
visadero 

"    John  A.,  asst.  foreman  Siebe  &  Green 

"    John   F.,    painter    Market    St.  Ry.,  r.  430 
Eddy 

"    John  H.,  fireman,  r.  406  Jones 

"    Joseph,  truckman  Truck  3,  r.  28  Washing- 
ton Av 

"    Joseph  H.,  foreman  stereotyper  The  Bulle- 
tin, r.  120.  11th 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  367  Jessie 

■'    Lewis  B.,  floorman  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  ibZYi 
Minna 

"    Lewis  E.,  clerk,  r.  230  Scott 

"    Lorenzo  S.  B.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Califor- 
nia, room  41,  r.  617  Hyde 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  424%  Shotwell 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  proprietor  Sawyer  House, 
801  Devisadero 

"    Meredith,  secretary  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of 
Appeals,  r.  617  Hyde 

"    Milton   G.,  clerk    Registry  Division  Post 
Office,  r.  4(12  Hayes 
Sawyer  M.  L.  Mrs.,  manager  Phonograph  Co. , 
216  Bush,  r.  733  Bush 

"    Nathaniel,    watchman    Eagle    Automatic 
Can  Co.,  r.  150914  Devisadero 

"    R.  H.,  watchman  Palace  Hotel 

"    Robert  H.,  stereotyper,  r.  109V^  Germania 

"    Samuel  T.,  printer  Post,  r.  3124a  16th 
Sawyer  Tanning  Co.,  S.  E.  Holden  president, 
L.  J.  Norton  secretary,  tanners   (Napa, 
Cal.),  Charles  L.  Field  agent,  312  Clay 

"    Thomas,  liquors.  935  Mission 

"    William  F.,  attorney  at  law,   11-12  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor 

"    William  P.,  bartender  Thomas  Sawyer 

"  William  T.  (Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Sawyer), 
r.  1412  Bush 
Sawyer  &  Burnett.  (E.  D.  Sawyer  and  John  M. 
Burnett),  attorneys  at  law,  420  Califor- 
nia, rooms  1-2 
Saxe  Albert  A.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  617 
Eddy 

"    Bertram,  clerk,  r.  617  Eddy 

"    Charles  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  812  Eliza- 
beth 

"    Edward  E.,  woodcarver  Sterling  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  218  Crescent  Av 

.  '    Elizabeth  J.,  widow,  r.  218  Crescent  Av 

'"    Harry  A.,  salesman  Cal.   Furniture  Mfg. 
Co. 

"    Herman  A.,  teacher,  r.  41  Hill 

"    Homer  P.,  live  stock  dealer,  r.  638,  21st 

"    John  D.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 
Co.,  r.  41  Hill 

"    Marion  C,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1821i/i 
Hyde 

"    Oliver,  meter  man  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
509  Lombard 

"    Orman  F.,  housemover,  r.  15  Grand  Av 

"    William  P.,  r.  218  Crescent  Av 
4®~Saxe.    See  Sachs 
Saxon  Samuel,  laborer,  r.  801  Union 
Saxsenmeier   Joseph,  maltster  John  Wieland 

Brewery,  r.  44  Clementina 
Saxton  David,  salesman  Western  Furnishing 
Co.,  r.  143  Murphy  Bldg 

"    tedward  W.,  bridge  builder,  r.  328,  3d 

"    James  G.,  r.  615a  Lombard 
J6®="Saxton.    See  Sexton 

Saxtorph  Henry   (Holm  &  Saxtorph),    r.   Oak- 
land 
Say  Luther  M.,gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  319%, 

10th 
Sayer  Albert,  r.  634,  23d 

"    Ella  Miss,   with  Mrs.  M.  H.  Ober,  r.  7% 
Bowie  Av 

"    Harry,    apprentice   H.    Friedrichs,    r.  7% 
Bowie  Av 
Joseph  W. ,  laborer  S.  P.  Co. ,  r.  7%  Bowie  Av 
See  Sayre 


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Sayers  Florence  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1521  Pine 
"    Frederick,  plumber,  r.  1526  Stockton 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  141%  Chattanooga 
"    J.  Walter,  clerk  London,  Paris  and  Ameri- 
can Bank,  r.  Alameda 
"    Wallace  A.,  r.  71  Shipley 
"    William   F.,    attorney   at    law,  306  Pine, 
room  15,  r.  2128  Broderick 
Sayle  Richard,  foreman  blacksmith   Union  I. 

Wks,  r.  1015  Howard 
Sayles  Arthur  L.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  224a 
McAllister 
"    Clarence  E.,  printer  Sanborn-Perris  Map 

Co.,  r.  708%  Bush 
"    Flavia,  widow,  r.  70  Natoma 
"    George,  r.  70  Natoma 

"    Harry   A.,    storekeeper  John    M.    Klein's 
Electrical  Wks,  r.  1001  Sacramento 
4®"Sayles.    See  Sales 

Saylor  Amelia  Mrs.,  clairvoyant,  r.  330  Fell 
"    Benjamin  F.,  billiard  instructor,  r.  18  Met- 
calfe PI 
"    Daniel,  salesman,  r.  330  Fell 
"    Daniel  W.,  coffee  saloon,  10   Stockton,    r. 
2437  Sutter 
iS^'Saylor.    See  Sailer 
Sayner  Alfred,  r.  719,  15th 
Sayous  Leon,  laundryman  M.  Charles  Bernatas , 

r.  407,  3d 
Sayre  D.  L.,  compositor,  r.  151  Minna 
Sayre  John  H.,  secretary  National  Fertilizer 
Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    J.  S.,  peddler,  r.  1140  Market 
4®-  Sayre.    See  Sayer 

Say  well  Harry  T.,  teamster  William  Raubinger 
&  Sons,  r.  719  Lombard 
Sylvester,  carpenter,  r.  1105  Broadway 
Thomas,  gardener,  r.  719  Lombard 
William,  carpenter,  r.  912  Treat  Av 
William  P.,  teamster,  r.  719  Lombard 
William  P.,  wool  sorter  Ballard  &  Hall,  r. 
912  Treat  Av 
Sbarboro  Alfred  E.,  cashier  Andrea  Sbarboro, 

r,  3401  Washington 
Stoarboro  Andrea,    secretary     Italian -Swiss 
Agricultural     Colony,    San    Francisco 
Mutual  Loan   Association,   San    Fran- 
cisco and  Oakland  Mutual  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Italian-Swiss     Mutual     Loan 
Association  and  San  Francisco  Home 
Mutual    Loan    Association,    office    524 
Montgomery,  telephone  Main  892.  r.  3401 
Washington,  telephone  West  1010 
Augustine  J.,  teamster,  r.  2307  Mason 
Bartholomew,  merchant,  r.  1717%  Hyde 
Charlotte  J.  Mrs.  (Sbarboro  &  Co.),  r.  1230 

Filbert 
Gustav,  r.  2307  Mason 
James,  r.  2307  Mason 
Joseph  H.,  stair  builder,  r.  523.  7th  rear 
Thomas,  r.  2307  Mason 
&Co.  (Mrs.  Charlotte  J.  Sbarboro),  whole- 
sale and  retail  groceries,  531  Washington 
Sbragia  Angelo,  liquors    and    restaurant,  509 
Washington,  r.  1027,  23d 
"    Charles    (Maggiora   &     Sbragia),     r.     118 
Washington 
Scaddan  Charles,  driver,  r.  322%  Brannan 
Scaflre  Joseph,  cellarman  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  1523 

Mason 
Scaglione  Louis,  tailor,  r.  9  Bannam  PI 
Scalzo  Charles,  bootblack  Vito  Fabri,  r.    1315 

Dupont 
Scales  Amanda  M.,  widow,  r.  1812  Union 
"    Percy  S.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  1001  Bush 


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Scalmanini  Antonio  Jr.,    clerk  D.   Ghirardelli 
Co.,  r.  814  Montgomery 

"    Catherina,  widow,  r.  907^/^  Filbert 

"  Charles,  driver  Henry  Buneman,  r.  814 
Montgomery 

"    Giovanni,  refiner  D.  Ghirardelli  Co.,  r.  814 
Montgomery 
Scamell  Arthur  E.,  clerk  J.  W.  Scamell,  r.  2113 
Fillmore 

"     Edward,  r.  2113  Fillmore 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  2113  Fillmore 

"    Joseph  W., manager  Scamell's  Pharmacy, 
SW  cor  ]3ush  and  Devisadero 
4®="Scamell.    See  Schammel 
Scamell's  Pharmacy,  Joseph  "W.  Scamell  mana- 
ger, SW  cor  Bush  and  Devisadero 
Scammon  Jefferson  H.,  machinist,  r.  1137,  24th 

"    Leland  S.,  printer,  r.  1137,  24th 
Scanatich  Mateo,  hackman,  r.  515, 23d 
Scandinavian  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 

"    Gospel  Hall,  1131'/2  Mission 

"    Home,  66-68  Oregon 

"  Home,  Henry  J.  Schroeder  proprietor,  135 
Folsom 

"  Publishing  Co.  (Jens  C.  Hansen),  job  print- 
ers and  publishers  Pacific  Skandinav, 
44  East 

"    Society,  121  New  Montgomery 
Scandrett  Alfred  J.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  State 
of  California,  r.  3  Essex  PI 

"    Richard,  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  702 
Fell 
Scanlan  Annie,  widow,  r.  426a  23d 

"     Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1240%  Bush 

"    Edward,  coachman,  r.  1299  Van  Ness  Av 

"  George  J.,  patternmaker  1st  St.  Wks, 
Union  I.  Wks,  r.  29  Stanly  PI 

"    James,  coremaker,  r.  22,  24th 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  1016  Greenwich 

"    James,  reporter  Post,  r.  1010  Union 

"  John,  baker  John  Hughes,  r.  442  Clemen- 
tina 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  1240Vi'Bush 

"  John,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  20  Sherwood 
PI 

"    John  A.,  solicitor,  r.  533  Greenwich 

"    John  D  ,  porter  Club  Metropole,  r.  502  Bush 

"    John  J.,  patternmaker,  r.  29  Stanly  PI 

"  John  T.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR,  r.  1222  Green 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1240^2  Bush 

"    Martin,  r.  217  Minna 

"    Michael,  r.  140  Perry 

"    Roger,  bookkeeper,  r.  18  Page 

"    Thomas,    horseshoer  Martin  O'Dea,   r.  26 
Lapidge 
Scanlin  David,  r.  1412  Powell 

"  John,  yardman  Wainwright  &  Easton,  r. 
30  Market 

"    William  J.,  varnisher,  r.  4  Juri 
Scanlon  Frank  J.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Point  Lobos 
and  30th  Avs,  r.  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and 
22d  Avs 

"    James,  wood  and  coal,  740  Treat  Av 

"    Patrick,  teamster.  James  Gorie.  r.  39  Moss 
Scanlon    Patrick   iRev.,   rector   St.   Joseph's 
Church,  r.  214,  10th 

"  Timothy  J.,  carriage  painter  Gowan,  Gor- 
man &  Co.,  r.  SO,  12th 

"    William,  machinist,  r.  132Vi  Oak 

"    William  H.,  fireman  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 
619,3d 
Scannell  John,  teamster,  r.  1324,  17th 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  242a  12th 

"    Hannah,  domestic,  1319  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Jeremiah  F.  (Biehn  &  Scannell),  r.  242a  12th 


Scarf  George  B.,  packer    Smiths'    Cash  Store, 

r.  2120  Point  Lobos  Av 
Scarles  Albert  C,  landscape  artist,  r.  2213  Tay- 
lor 
"    Benjamin,  vice-president  Cal.   Wire  Cloth 

Co..  r.  2213  Taylor 
"    Cyrus,  weaver,  r.  2213  Taylor 
"    Horace  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  2213  Taylor 
Scarritt  Harry  M.,  head  salesman  Western  Meat 

Co.,  r.  314  O'Farrell 
Scatena  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    Antonio,  longshoreman,  r.  12  Bartol 
"    D.  &  Co.  fDominico  Scatena  and  Dante  De 
Beni),  fruits  and  vegetables,  439%  Hayes 
"    Daniel  (S.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.  102  Austin  Av 
"    Dominico  (D.  Scatina  &  Co.),  r.  416  Ivy  Av 
"    F.  &  Co.  (Fortunato  Scatena),  produce  com- 
mission, 303  Washington 
"    Fortunato  (F.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.  535  Union 
"    Giuseppe  (Vincenzo  Davalle  &  Co.),  r.  619 

Broadway 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
Scatena  L.  &  Co.  (Lorenzo  Scatena  and  Ama- 
deo   P.   Giannini),  general  commission 
merchants  and  wholesale  dealers  domes- 
tic and  dried  fruits,  104-110  Washington 
and  103-109  Oregon 
"    Lorenzo  (L.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.   604  Filbert 
"    Martin    (Scatena    &   Bacigalupi),  r.    1119 

Kearny 
"    Martino,  wine  merchant,  r.  1906  Taylor 
"    Pietro,  gardener,  r.  1122  Montgomery 
"    S.  &  Co.   (Daniel    and    Sylvester  Scatena 

and  Angel  Galli),  fruits,  1320  Polk 
"    Sylvester  (S.  Scatena  &  Co.),  r.   102  Austin 

Av 
"    &  Bacigalupi   (Martin  Scatena  and  Paul 
Bacigalupi),  dry  goods,  424  Montgomery 
Av 
Scecchitano  Annie,  fruits  and  vegetables,   SW 
cor  24th  and  Howard,  r.  204  Van  Ness  A  v 
"    Margaret,  saleslady,  r.  SW  cor  24th  and 
Howard 
Scelba  Mariano,  editor  La  Voce  del  Popolo,  r.  2 

Caroline 
Schaack  Nicholas,  porter  Bertin  &  Lepori,  r.  4% 

Gerke  Alley 
Schaadt  Frank  A.,  builder,  r.  4!4  Alemany 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  626,  17th 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  626,  17th 
Schaake    Henry,  superintendent    Eagle   Auto- 
matic Can  Co.,  849  Brannan,  r.  917  Guer- 
rero 
Schaar  Adolph,  upholsterer,  r.  881  Shotwell 
Schaate  Fred,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Schab  Erwin,  laborer,  r.  512  Bush 
Schabat  Edward,  molder  Occidental  Foundry, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Emile,  machinist,  r.  612  Hampshire 
Schaber  Ernest,  collector,  r.  314b  O'Farrell 
Schach  Charles  H.,  laborer,  r.  33  Montezuma 

"    Theodore,  bartender  Henry  Blanken 
Schacht    Henry,     shipping     and   commission 
merchant,  211  California,  telephone  Main 
5833,  r.  1331  Golden  Gate  Av 
Schachtebeck    Christian    L.,    bookkeeper   The 

Bank  of  California,  r.  1837  Green 
Schack  Paul,  cabinet  maker  William  Bateman, 

r.  Fruitvale 
Schad  C.  R.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r.  609 
Montgomery  Av 
"    Paul  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1518 

Eddy 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  645  Washington 
"    William  H.,  jeweler  W.  A.  L.  Miller,  r.  26 
Clinton  Park 
Schadde  Edward,  plumber,  r.  354  Grove 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  354  Grove 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  354  Grove 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Thomas  Magee&Sons, 
r.  2649  Howard 
Schade  A.,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 
1768  Howard 
"    F.,  baker  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Frederick  C,    shipsmith  Olsen,    Ruth    & 

Cook,  r.  1313,  17th 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  126  Guerrero 
"    Henry  E.  (Ocksen  &  Schade),  r.  811  Leav- 
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Schade  Rudolph  H.  L.,  carpenter,  r.  1313,  17th 

"    William  J.,  r.  309  Diamond 
^eS^Schade.    See  Shade  and  Schad 
Schadt  Calvin  F.,  carpenter,  r.  31  Rose  Av 
Schaefels  Girard,  cook  Cooper  &  Bond,  r.  610 

Pine 
Schaefer  Adam,  painter  Schaefer  Brothers,  r. 
804  Valencia 
"    Albert,  shoemaker,  941  Clay,  r.  1431  Mason 

rear 
"    Andrew,  cutter  Charles  Lyons,  r.  Oakland 
"    August,  r.  456,  15th 
"    August,  candies,  33,  6th,  1303  Market  and 

430  Hayes,  r.  915  Fillmore 
"    Brothers  (Jacob  and  Peter),  painters,  804 

Valencia 
"    Charles,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1017  Mason 
"    Charles,  painter  Schaefer  Brothers,  r.  800 

Schaefer  Charles  G.,  paints  and  oils,  741  Mis- 
sion, r.  791  Sutter 

"    Charles  H.  A.,  salesman  Louis  Fromm,  r. 
3635  Sutter 

"    Charles  O.,  foreman  General  Electric  Co., 
r.  2417  Sutter 

"    Charles  P.,  policeman,  r.  323,  11th  Av 

"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  725  Broadway 

"    Christian,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  516, 
16th 

"    Clara  Miss,  bookkeeper  John  H.  Spohn,  r. 
2429  Washington 

"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  31  Boardman  PI  rear 

"    Frederick,    cooper   Hibernia    Brewery,   r. 
581/4,  2d 

"    Frederick,    house    and  sign    painter,  3414 
Turk,  r.  1926  Bush 

"    George,  baker,  r.  417  Bush 

"    George,  porter  Haas  Bros.,  r.    3723  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Henry,  office  U  Nucleus  Bldg 

"    Henry,  president  The  San  Francisco  Reg- 
ister Co.,  23  Stevenson,  r.  704  Castro 

"    Jacob  (Schaefer  Bros.),  r.  804  Valencia 

"    J.  August,  salesman  John  H.  Spohn 

"    John,  r.  430  Ringold 

"    John,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  19  Douglass 

"    John,  pressman  F.  H.  Abbott,  r.  725  Broad- 
way 

"    John  E.  D.,  machinist,  r.  19  Douglass 

"    John  J.,  liquors,  952  Howard 

"    Joseph,  clerk  Eide  H.  Hanjes,  r.  406  Jones 

"    Katherine,  widow,  r.  31  Boardman  PI  rear 

"    Katie  Miss,   clerk  Thomas  Abbott,  r.    19 
Douglass 

"    Louis,  cook,  r.  S73Y2  Market 

„    Louis,  finisher  Chas.  M.  Plum,  r.  3309,  16th 

"    Louis,  seaman  str  Pomona,  r.  335  Shipley 

"    Margaret  Mrs-.,  midwife,  r.  hSM,  2d 

"    Maria  Mrs.,  costumer,  34,  3d 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  204,  24th 

"    Matthew,  weaver,  r.  1140  Market 

"    Otto,  bartender  N.  Ahrens,  r.   1624  Broad- 
way 

"    Peter  (Schaefer  Bros.),  r.  804  Valencia 

"    William,  porter  Henry  Falk,  r.  135,  5t.h 
S®="Schaefer.    See  Schaefler,  Schafer,  Schaffir, 
Shaefer,  Shaefler,  Shafer,  Sheafler  and 
Shefler 
Schaeffer  John,  porter,  r.  19  Glover 

"    Paula  Miss,  governess,  r.  1906  Mason 
Schaer  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  1137  Florida 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1 127  Florida 
Schaerger  Caroline,  widow,  r.   Nevada  Av  nr 
Union  Av 

"    Charles,  r.  Nevada  Av  nr  Union  Av 
Schaertzer  Brothers  (Frederick  C.  and  Joseph 
P.),  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Val- 
encia and  15th 

"    Frederick   C.    (Schaertzer    Bros.),     r.    30 
Haight 
Schaertzer  Henry  C,  attorney  at  law,  214  Pine, 
rooms  10-11,  r.  525!^  Geary 

"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  5  Douglass 

"    John  A.,  r.  30  Haight 

"    John  A.  Jr.,  assistant  clerk  U.   S.   Circuit 
Court,  r.  30  Haight 

"    Joseph  P.  (Schaertzer  Bros.),  r.  30  Haight 
Schaezlein  Robert  (Schaezlein  &  Burridge),  r. 
2938  Clay 


SCHAEZLEIN  &  BURRIDGE 

(Robert  Schaezlein  and  Benjamin  Bur- 
ridge), silversmiths,  manufacturers 
society  badges  and  gold,  silver  and 
nickel  platers,  3  Hardie  PI 
Schafer  A.  L.,  supreme  secretary  Royal  Fra- 
ternal Guardians,  318  Pine,  rooms  16-17,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Albert  R.,  liquors,  SW  cor  Baker  and  Jef- 
ferson 

"    Balthasar,  barber,  3119  Fillmore 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  342V2,  7th 

"    Charles  (Breig  &  Schafer),  r.  147  Erie 

"    Charles,  clerk  Cal.   Electric  Supply    and 
Cons.  Co.,  r.  14  Shotwell 

"    David  salesman,  r.  128  Ellis 

"    Emil,  painter,  r.  1033,  18th 

' '    Frank  P. ,  salesman  L.  &  G.  Brenner,  r.  324V4 
7th 

"    Frederick,  clerk  J.  Kroenke,  r.   1731  San 
Carlos  Av 

"    George,  capitalist,  r.  14  Shotwell 
Schafer  George,  secretary  Jackson   Brewing 
Co.,  1428  Mission,  r.  1004  Webster 

"    George  Jr.,  printer,  r.  14  Shotwell 

"    George  F.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  2045 
Pine 

"    Gottlieb,  r.  17  Pfeiffer 

"    Henry,  blacksmith  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  911, 
32d 

"    Henry,  butcher,  r.   10th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 

"    Henry  F.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  415 
Brannan 

"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  334  Duncan 

"    Henry  F.  W.,  carpenter,  r.  3045 Pine 

"    Herman,  carrier  postoffioe,  r.  9  Vasserot  PI 

"    John,  cooper,  r.  444  Brannan 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 

"    John  A.,  r.  1321  Larkin 

' '    John  H. ,  collection  teller  The  Crocker- Wool- 
worth  National  Bank,r.  East  Oakland 

"    John  J.,  machine  hand,  r.  952V4  Howard 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  102a  Juniper 

"    Otto,  scenic  artist  Columbia  Theatre 

"    Philip,  cabinetmaker  W.  &  J.  Sloane  «&Co., 
r.  1721  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Philip  H.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  1721  San  Carlos  Av 

"    William,  stock  yard,  37th  Av  South  nrP, 
r.  15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"    William  B.,  plumber,  r.  324,  7th 

"    William  H.,  cornice  maKer  Forderer  Cor- 
nice Wks,  r.  217  Shotwell 
Schafler  Annie,  domestic,  1207  Gough 

"    Anton,  peddler,  r.  Congdon  nr  Marshall 

"    Carl,  portrait  artist,  r.  431  McAllister 

"    De    Witt  C,    blacksmith   Fulton    Eng.  & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks.  r.  403  Stockton 

"    Frederick,   porter  Weil  Bros.  &  Sons,  r. 
Golden  Gate.  Alameda  Co. 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  34  Mint  Av 

"    Jacob   F.,    plumber   W.    E.    Lane,    r.  718 
Montgomery  Av 

"    Katherine  Mrs.,  varieties,  718  Montgomery 
Av 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  18  Locust 

"    Matthew,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    R.  W.,  r.  3lA  Glover 

"    Theodore,  pantryman  Young  &  Weisman, 
r.  944  Mission 

"    William,  bartender  C.  B.   Grass,   r.  462i4 
Minna 
4@=-Schafler.    See  Schaefer,  Schaefler,  Schafer, 
Shaefer,  Shafer,  Sheafler  and  Shefler 


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CROCKER-LA  NGLEY  DIEECTOBY. 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BATTERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Schaffhaues  John  H.,  printer  Co-operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  807  California 

Schaffleld  William  A.,  contractor,  r.  1318  Flor- 
ida 

Schaflner  Frederick,  solicitor,  r.  315  Lombard 

Scbaffner  Herman,  grand  keeper  of  records 
and  seals  Knights  of  Pythias.  16-17  St. 
Ann's  Bldg,  r.  1014  Castro 

Schaffrey  Charles,  clerk  Davis,  Haber  &  Co.,  r. 
5261/2  Birch  Av 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  526;^  Birch  Av 
"    Pauline  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  53614  Birch  Av 

Schafft  Margaret  Miss,  r.  21  Baker 
"    Robert,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 
r.  929  Post 

Schaible  Ernst,  bartender  Charles  Niquet,  r. 
108  Tehama 
"    Gretchen    Miss,  nurse  King's  Daughters 

Home,  217  Francisco 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith,  r.  1115  Treat  Av 
"    Rosa  Miss,  nurse  King's  Daughters  Home, 

Schakner  Edward,  tinsmith,  r.  617  Mission 

Schalck  Lewis  C,  bookkeeper  Livingston  & 
Co.,  r.  211  Pierce 

Schalich  John  A.,  plumber,  1712  Church 
"    Thomas,  cabinet  maker,  r.  3313'/4  Geary 
"    Thomas  S.,  plumber  C.  Hoffmann,  r.  1309 
Stockton 

Schalike  Johanna,  widow,  r.  515V^  Fell 

Schalinsky  Charles,  house  painter,  r.  434,5th 

Schalitz  Carl  L.  (Sanders  &  Co).,  r.  3942  Clay 

Schalk  John,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  456,  6th 

Schall  Ignatius,  r.  1830Folsom 

«®-Schall.    See  Schell 

Schalle  Richard,  master  mariner,  ofBce  32  Steu- 
art 

Schallenberger  Charles  A.,  clerk  H.  K.  Belden, 
r.  1828  Eddy 
"    Lloyd  E.,   salesman  S.  L.  Jones  &  Co.,  r. 
Woodside,  Cal. 

4®"Schallenberger.    See  Shallenberger 

Schaller  H.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  6  Howard  Court 
"    Henry,  superintendent  Bottlers'  Protect- 
ive Assn.  of  Cal.,  852  Howard,  r.  6  How- 
ard Court 
"    Theodore  P.,  r.  912b  Sutter 

*S"Schaller.    See  Shaler 

Schallert  Joseph  L.,  mill  hand  Frank  A.  Geier, 
r.  27c  Pearl 

Schallich  Louis,  steward,  r.  27%  Oak  Grove  Av 

Schallock  Emil,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
Yolo  nr  Nebraska 

Schammel  Henry,  capitalist,  r.  612  Lombard 

Schammel  Packing  Co.,  Harry  A.  Williams 
secretary,  packers  canned  fruits,  office 
308  Market,  factory  401^09  Chestnut 

jeS^Scharomel.    See  Scamell 

Schamoon  Abraham,  peddler,  r.  1020  Montgom- 
ery 
"    David,  peddler,  r.  1020  Montgomery 

Schander  Adolph,  mining  expert,  r.  2006  Powell 

Schank  George  Mrs.,  r.  478  Tehama 

Schantz  Dolly,  widow,  r.  22161^  Fillmore 

Schantzberg  Peter,  tailor,  r.  1533  Jackson 

Schanz  Emil,  plumber  Shepard  Bros.,  r.  1057 
Mission 

Schanzer  Joseph,  buyer  F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  1013 
Pierce 

Schappi  Albert,  cook,  r.  804  Green 

Schappini  Taodoro  (P.  Riccomi  &  Co.),  r.  S  s 
Sierra  nr  Kentucky 

Schardin  Anne,  widow,  r.  324  Jones 

Scharenberg   Charles,    groceries    and    liquors, 
SW  cor  Sanchez  and  13th 
"    Ludwig,  foreman  composing  room  Califor- 
nia Demokrat.  r.  1410  Pine 


Scharer  Louis  H.,  pawnbroker,  1200  Market,  r. 

115  Bartlett 
Scharetg    Anton,    blacksmith    helper    H.     D. 
Schindler,r.  1120  Iowa 
"    Anton,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  Penn- 
sylvania Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
"    George,  drayman,  ofSce  SE  cor  3d  and  Mis- 
sion, r.  NW  cor  22d  and  Tennessee,  Po- 
trero 
"    George   A.,    laborer   Tubbs   Cordage  Co., 

r.  Pennsylvania  Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
"    Lutzy,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  Penn- 
sylvania Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
Scharf  Eugene,  carpenter,  r.  18  Parker  Av 
"    Joseph,  carpenter  James  ^oung,  r.  18  Par- 
ker Av 
"     L.,r.  134,  4th 
Scharfl  Charles  L.,  chiropodist  Loryea's  New 
Hammam  Baths,  r.  1041  Howard 
"    Isaac  C,  real  estate  agent,  18  Post,  r.  704Vi 

O'Farrell 
"    John,  cook,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    John,  liquors,  SW  cor  Folsom  and  19th,  r. 

477  Shotwell 
<'    Sarah,  widow,  r.  7041^4  O'Farrell 
Scharger     Conrad,     mill     hand     William   A. 

Schrock,  r.  21  Harriet 
Scharlach  G.  J.,  salesman  S.  J.  Friedlander 
Scharlich  Thomas,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  31331/4  Geary 
Scharlin  John  A.,  watchmaker,  r.  1213  Mason 
"    Nathan,    clerk    Goldstone    Bros.,    r.    1213 
Mason 
Schamhorst    John,    wood    carver   Charles    F. 

Schiller,  r.  92,  35th 
Scharninghausen   Frederick,   with  W.  Schar- 
ninghausen,  r.  1866  Lexington  Av 
"    William,  oyster  saloon,  13,  4th 
Scharowsky  Albert,  shipwright,  r.  428  Post 
"    Natalie  Mme.,  dressmaking,  428  Post 
Schartz  Charles,  peddler,  r.  327V4  Langton 
Schary  Julius,  dry  goods,  1221   Stockton,  r.  716 

Green 
Schath   Anthony,    expressman,    r.    34  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Henry  J.,  frame  maker,  r.  14V2  Albion  Av 
"    John,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  34  Chatta- 
nooga 
Schatz  Charles  M.,  clerk  Frances  Freeman,  r. 
34  Golden  GateAv 
"    Phillip,  second-hand  furniture,  935a  Fol- 
som 
"    Pierre,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  736  Wash- 
ington 
Schatzle  Henry,  glove  cutter  B.  Blumenthal  & 
Co.,  r.  729,  24th 
"    Xavier,  tailor,  r.  729,  24th 
Schau  Arthur,  boots  and  shoes,  3035,  16th 
Schau,  Ingram,  Batclier  &  Co.    (Sacramento, 
Cal.),  importers  hardware,  mill,  mining 
and  blacksmiths'  supplies,   and  manu- 
facturers  mining    and    irrigating  pipe, 
Ansel    B.    Cheney    agent,    109-111    Mis- 
sion 
Schaub  Anna  Mrs.,  proprietor  Lafayette  House, 
11  Lafayette 
"    Benedict,  paper  carrier,  r.  24%  Rausch 
Schaubel  Charles,  machinist,  r.  1534  Eddy 
Schauer  Frederick,  r.  320  Pacific 
Schaufel  Charles,  bottler  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  9  Bronte 
"    Louis,  packer  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  9 
Bronte 
Schaufler  August  C,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Frederick,  cellarman,  r.  18,  1st 
Schaumleflel  Frank,   blacksmith  John  H.  Bab- 
•    bitt,  r.  5371/2,  18th 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  537i/^,  18th 
"    Jacob  C,  harness  maker,  r.  944,  19th 
"    John  W.,    carriage    blacksmith    William 

Schulz  &  Son,  r.  537i/i,  ]8lh 
■'    Kate,  widow,  r.  5371/2,  18th 
"    William  C,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r.  53714, 
18th 
Schaumloeflel  Martin,  engineer  Diggins  Bros., 
r.  97Tilden 
"    William,  porter  Jacobson  &  Lobree,  r.  1034 
Washington 


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Schaupp  Frederick,  cooper,  r.  16  Albion  Av 
"    Frederick,  laundryman  S.   F.  Laundry,  r. 

1519  Eddy 
"    John  R.,  laborer,  r.  2  Ritch 
"    Martin  E.,  miller  Del  Monte  Milling  Ck).,  r. 

2  Ritch 
"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  2  Ritch 
Schawtz  George,  cook,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
Scheben  Eugene  (Sohuler   &    Scheben),    r.    42 

Julia 
ScheckLeon  J.   G.,  presser  J.  Spaulding  &  Co., 

r.  117,  6th 
Scheefer  Ferdinand,  foreman  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  318J4  Capp 
Scheel  Conrad  E.,  compositor  Commercial  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  11131/4  Bryant 
"    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  110  Henry 
Scheele  Henry,  hostler  Witzmann  &  Staiger,  r. 
415  East  North 
"    John  P.,  salesman  Charles  E.  Pennell  & 

Co.,  r.  217  Eddy 
"    John  W.,  plumber  Petersen  &  Fisher,    r. 
r,  315  Golden  Gate  Av 
Scheeline  Edward,  traveling  salesman  Roth  & 
Co.,  r.  1812  Sutter 
"    Nathan,  r.  727  Capp 
"    Simon  (Roth  &  Co.),  r.  1812  Sutter 
"    Simon  C.  (Rosenbaum&  Scheeline),  attor- 
ney at  law,  214  Pine,  rooms  36-38,  r.  2110 
California 
"    Sol  E.,  with  Daniel  Meyer,  r.  1827  California 
Scheer  August  R.,  driver  Morton  Special  De- 
livery, r.  1419a  Mason 
"    E.  J.  P.,  packer  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  823 

California 
"    George,  porter  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  1419a  Mason 
"    Gustav  A.,  salesman  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co., 

r.  2226  Pine 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  1419a  Mason 
"    Henry  F.,  barber    L.  B.   Lippert,    r.   1419 


J8®"Scheer.  See  Scheier,  Scherr,  Schier  and 
Shear 

Sclieerer  Emil  V.,  secretary  Joseph  Scheerer 
Co.,  21-25,  10th,  r.  412  Liberty 

Scheerer  Joseph,  president  Joseph  Scheerer 
Co.,  California  Paving  Co.,  California 
Cement  Co.,  California  Mortar  Co.,  and 
proprietor  Scheerer' s  Flint  Rock  and 
Screening  Co.,  21-25,  10th,  r.  412  Liberty 

SCHEERER  JOSEPH  00, 

Joseph  Scheerer  president  and  mana- 
ger, dealers  building  materials,  store 
and  oface  fixtures,  asphaltum  and  bi- 
tuminous rock,  lime,  cement  and 
ready  mixed  mortar,  21-23,  lOth 
4®"Scheerer.    See  Scherer,  Scherrer,  Schurer, 

Shearer  and  Sherer 
Scheerer' s    Flint  Rock  and    Screening  Co., 
Joseph  Scheerer  proprietor,  21-25,   10th, 
quarry  cor  16th  and  State 
"    Hall,  SE  cor  10th  and  Stevenson 
Scheflauer  Frederick C,  apprentice  J.  G.  North, 
r.  717Devisadero 
'•    George  (Eiben  &  Scheffauer),  r.  717  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Herman  G.,  architect,  r.  717  Devisadero 
Schefler  Charles,  artist  Aug.  Hansen    Co.,  r. 
431  McAllister 
"    Henry,  butler,  2224  Washington 
"    Carl,  capitalist,  r.  912  Scott 
Schegel  Peter,  merchant,  r.  228  Scott 
Scheggia  Charles,  liquors,  537  Broadway,  r.  533 
Broadway 
"    Emile,   clerk    Charles    Scheggia,    r.    1212 
Kearny 
Schehr  John  D.,  barber,  791  Mission,  r.  452  Jessie 
Scheib  Albert,  operator  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
410,  6th 
"    Elsie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  333  Tark 
"    Frederick,  machinist  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Isidor,  merchant,  r.  410,  6th  rear 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  333  Turk 
Scheibe  Bernhard,  carpenter,  r.  76  Clementina 
"    Hans,   agent   Botany    Worsted   Mills,    65 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  213'/^  Post 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 
S-^I-S^T-     IVIARKET    SX. 


Scheibel  Charles  (Scheibel  &  Mitchkus),  r.  410 
Kearny 
"    &  Mitchkus  (Charles    Scheibel  and  John 
Mitchkus),  model  and  mechanical  work- 
ers, 410  Kearny,  room  1 
Scheibele  Albert,  lunch  man,  r.  243  Minna 
Scheible  Ernst,  bartender,  r.  108  Tehama 
"    Joseph,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Wks,  r. 

1115  Treat  Av  '.i^Cfj 

"    R.,  machinist  The   Pelton  Water  Wheel 
Co.,  r.  6U6Folsom  ^jriFir      - 

Scheibli  James,  merchant  tailor,  539  Clay,  r.  625 

Locust  Av 
Scheid  Joseph  W.,  general    blacksmith,  W  s 
Mission  Road  nr  Bauer 
"    W.  Tyne,  printer  Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  r,  913a 
Howard 
Scheideman  John,  r.  211  Fillmore 
Scheier  Abraham  salesman  P.  Berwin  &  Bro., 
r.  3035  Washington 
"    Rose   Miss,    teacher    Crocker     Grammar 
School,  r.  923  Geary 
-e®"Scheier.     See  Scheer,  Scherr,  Schier  and 

Shear 
Scheike  Helma  Miss,  milliner,  740  Minna 
"    Ivan,  r.  740  Minna 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  740  Minna 
Scheile  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  Beach  bet  Brod- 
erick  and  Baker 
"    Robert  A.,  musician,  r.  153  Erie 
Schein  Frank  (Wolters,  Schein  &  Co.),  r.  724a 


Sehelbert  John,  wagon  maker  Ws  Mission  nr 

Theresa,  r.  336  Madrid 
Scheley  William,  woodcarver  F.  T.  Riley,  r.  416 

Green 
Schelgren  Charles  A.,  engineer,  r.  440,  9th  rear 
Schelin  Margaret,  widow,  r.  718  Vallejo 
Schell  Enos  P.,  watchman  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  3348 
Clay 
' '    Fred  W. ,  manager  The  Morey  Incandescent 
Gas  Burner  Co.,  647  Mission,  r.  627,  21st 
"    Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper  John  Middleton, 

r.  2107  Webster 
"    George  W.  (Scrivner  &  Schell),  attorney  at 

law,  14  Sansome,  room  39,  r.  627, 21st 
"    Peter  E.,  bookkeeper  Cousins  Drydock,  r. 
3348  Clay 
4®=-Schell.    See  Schall 
Schellberg  Anton,  r.  1101  McAllister 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  34  Douglass 
"    Peter  Jr.,  machinist   Adam   Schilling   & 
Sons,  r.  34  Douglass 
Scheile  Emil,  fireman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  lOObVi  Minna 
Schellenberg  Anna  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  17  Laskie 
Schellenberger  Annie,  widow,  r.  4V^  Scotland 
Scheller  Arnold  W.,  packer  Wellman,  Peck  & 
Co.,  r.  116  Turk 
"    Henry,  r.  614  Fulton 

"    Robert  E.,  salesman  Thomas  P.  Chope,  r. 
859  Mission 
Schellhase  Andreas,  tailor,  r.  23  Dehon 
Schellin  Harry  F..  gripman  Sutter  St.  Rv..  r. 

2638  Sutter 
Schellinger  Charles  F.,  polisher   J.    Roy  lance 
Brass  Wks,  r.  957  Market 
"    George,  glazier,  r.  439  Greenwich 
Schellpeper  Augusta  Miss,  dressmaldng,   1231 

Market,  r.  125  CoUingwood 
Schels  August,  collector   Post    Office,    r.    2330 

Greenwich 
Schemel  Charles,  hostler  John  R.  Walton 
Schemit  Marie,  widow,  r.  5  Bacon  PI 
Schemp  Jacob  F.  (Peterson  &  Schemp),   r.  3135 
Howard 


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Schenck  Charles,  salesman,  r.  125  Clipper 
"    George,  painter  Hooker  &  Co.,  r.  8A24th 
"    George  W.,  painter.  1342  Bush 
Schenck  Hose  Reel,  ofBce  527  Market 
Sctienck  Stephen  A.  D.,  accountant,  r.  1014  Va- 
lencia 
"    WilliamH.  H.,traveling  salesman  Dunham. 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4®-Schenck.    See  Schenk 
Schencks  Walter  J.  (Miller  &Schencks),  r.  725i,^. 

5th  Av 
Schendel  Ada  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 
School,  r.  408  California  Av 
"    Alice  Miss,  teacher  South  San  Francisco 

Primary  School,  r.  408  California  Av 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  408  California  Av 
"    William,  porter  Coblentz,  Pike  &  Co..   r. 
226y2  Oak 
Schenk  Adam,  barber,  lUVi,  4th.  r.  163  Tehama 
"    Adolph,  clerk  C.  H.  Mever  &  Bros.,  r.  1919 

Howard 
"    Albert,  frame  maker  Herrmann  Cohen,  r.  124 

Genuania 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  308  Francisco 
"    Charles,  cutter,  r.  142^/4,  4th 
"    Charles  A.,  draughtsman  engineering  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  packer,  r.  26  Clara 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  W.   S.   Goodfellow,   r.  26 

Clara 
"    Gottfried,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Gustav,  gold  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1919 

Howard 
"    Henry,  brewer  North  Beach  Brewery,  r.  306 

Chestnut 
"    Jacob,  clerk,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    John,   physical   instructor  Young    Men's 

Christian  Assn,  r.  8  Willow  Av 
"    William   C.    car   inspector,    r.   308  Fran- 
cisco 
"    William  A.,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  & 
Co.,  r.  910  Dolores 
J8®-Schenk.    See  Schenck 
Schenkberg  Adolph,  groceries  and  liquors,  2763 

Bush 
Schenke  Paul,  confectioner  Albert  Huber,  r.  1>4 

Cedar  Av 
Schenkel  Frederick,  bartender  F.  Garcia,  r.  1301 
Sacramento 
"    Julius,  butcher,  r.  1248,  5th  Av  South 
"    Julius  Jr.,   collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ewing. 

r.  8,  13th  At  South 
"    Peter,  butcher  Peter  Schenkel 
"    Peter,  hog  butcher,  E  s  5th  Av  South  nr  K, 
r.  732  Harrison 
4®"  Schenkel.    See  Schinkel 
Schenone  Joseph,  vegetables,  58  Colombo  Mar- 
ket, r.  1308  Kearny 
"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1625  Dupont 
Schenz    Edward,    cook    Albert   Breuss,    r.    125 

Clara 
Schepens  Frank,  laborer,  r.  1127  Tennessee 
Scheper  Andrew,  pressman  Francis-Valentine 
Co.,  r.  2800  Pine 
"    Carsten.  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  21st 

and  York 
"    Carl  H.,  salesman,  r.  1813  Stockton 
"    Charles  W.,  shoemaker,  214  Clipper 
"    George  H.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  721 

Cole 
■'    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  210  Clipper 
"    Henry,  with  Pope  &  Talbot,  r.  2800  Pine 
"    Johann  L..,  groceries.  NW  cor  Polk  and 

Clay,  r.  1701  Polk 
"    John,  butcher  T.  H.  Bradbury  &  Co.,  r.  2800 
Pine 


Scheper  John  H.,  r.  1538  Clay 
"    Louis  P.  (Larson  &  Scheper),  r.  1583  Clay 
"    Martin  H.,  molder  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 

r.  1009  Church 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  2800  Pine 
Schepper  Addle  Mrs.,  r.  149,  9th 
Schepplein  Henry,  cutler,  r.  317  Green  rear 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  317  Green 
Scheppler  John  B.,  clerk  Wm.  Scheppler,  r.  1528 
Folsom 
"    Louis,  jeweler  Wm.  Scheppler,  r.l528  Fol- 
som 
"    William,   watchmaker    and   jeweler,   1071 
Market,  r.  1528  Folsom 
Scherding  Charles,  machinist,  r.  cor  Prentiss 

and  Crescent  Av 
Schereg  Christine,  widow,  r.  8  Central  PI 
Scherer  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  769  Folsom 
"    George,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  7  Lan- 
ders 
"    Leon,  actor,  r.  1823  Powell 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  principal  Garfield  Primary 

School,  r.  769  Folsom 
"    Nicholas  G.,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Samuel,   shoemaker   Max   Glaser,    r.   131, 

4th 

"    William  W.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  28%  Collihg- 

wood 

4®~Scherer.    See  Scheerer,  Shearer  and  Sherer 

Scherf  Frank  A.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman. 

r.  SE  cor  Mayflower  and  Winslow 

"    Henry  B.,  plasterer,  r.   SE  cor  Mayflower 

and  Winslow 
"    Regina  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  428  Chestnut  rear' 
>8®»Scherf.    See  Sherf 
Scherger  Lena  Miss,  seamstress  Julius    Gens- 

ler,  r.  223  Union 
Schering  Nicholas,  cellarman,  r.  Nebraska  nr 

Powhattan 
Scherlin  Abel,  yardman  S.  F.  Laundry 

"    Reinho Id.  carpenter,  r.  1176  Harrison 
Scherma  Rocco,  fish  dealer  Antonio  Bellanti,  r. 

334,  3d 
Schermann  G.  Mrs,  varieties,  1026  Hyde 

"    Gustave,  clerk,  r.  1026  Hyde 
Schermerhorn  J.  D.,  compositor  E.  A.  Janssen 
&Co.,  r.  208  Eddy 
"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  president  in  charge  San  Fran- 
cisco Settlement  Association,  15  South 
Park 
Schernstein  Carl,  musician,  r.  806  Treat  Av 
"    Franck  C,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 
r.  806  Treat  Av 
Scherpel  Max,  merchant,  r.  1314a  Eddy 
Scherr  Caroline,  widow,  r.  822  California 
"    Eduard,   bookkeeper    Dempster   Bros.,    r. 

2135  Mission 
"    Emil  J.,  clerk,  r.  822  California 
"    Ferdinand  A.,  clerk,  r.  822  California 
"    Frederick,  r.  2133  Mission 
"    J.    F.,   clerk    Goodall,  Perkins    &    Co.,   r. 
Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
4®"Scherr.    See    Scheer,   Scheier,   Schier  and 

Shear 
Scherrer  Bernard  A.,  stock  cutter  W.  H.  Nolan 
&Co.,  r.  1093  Howard 
■'    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  217  Mississippi 
"    Ignace,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 

514,  7th  Av 
"    Laurent,  baker,  r.  VMVA  Vallejo 
4®"Scherrer.  See  Scheerer,  Shearer  and  Sherer 
Schertz  David  P.,  restaurant,  IIO9V2  Sutter.,  r. 

1111  Sutter 
Schetter  Adele  Miss  (Cohn  &  Schetter),  r.  1910a 
Mason 
"    Edmond   O.,    druggist    Louis    Zeh,  r.   320 

Ellis 
"    Hermann  F.,  clerk,  r.  320  Ellis 
Schettler  Henry,  shoemaker  S.  Stemberg,    r. 
1025  Pacific 
"    Louis,    baker   C.    Reuss   &    Bro.,    r.    1504 

Turk 
"    Louis  J.,  modeler  Samuel  Kellett,   r.  364 
Minna 
Schetzel  (J.  Hertz  &  Co.),  r.  118  Grant  Av 
"    August,  barber  Philip  Cohen,  r.  21  Mar- 
ket 
•■'    Catherine  F.  Mrs.,  r.  227  Castro 
"    Marx  P.,  r.  6  Eddy 


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Scneu  Philip  E.,  clerk  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.   1109 

Laguna 
"    Philippine,  widow,  r.  1109  Laguna 
Scheubner  William,  restaurant,  713,  5tli  Av,  r. 

330,  5th  Av 
Scheuch   Charles,    salesman  The   Wertheimer 

Co.,r.  125  Clipper 
"    Leo  E.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  228  Market,  r. 

1840,  23d 
Scheudel  John,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
Scheuer  Jacob,  brewer,  r.  96  Arlington 
"    John  J.,   tinner  John  G.  lis  &  Co.,  r.  2204 

Geary 
Scheuern  Jacob,  shoemaker.  803  Folsom,  r.  727% 

Folsom 

SCHEUNERT  HUGO 

(formerly  12,  7tli,  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg), 
shaving  parlors,  first-class  work,  921 
Market  opposite  Mason,  telephone 
South  571,  r.  652  Jessie 

SCHEURER  CHRISTIAN, 

merchant  tailor,  147,  4th 

Scheurer  John,  kettleman  U.  S.   Brewery,  r.  19 

Arlington 
Scheurich  William,    shoemaker,     8     Virginia 

Court 
Scheuringer  George,  barber,  r.  611  Stockton 
Scheurmann  Charles,  baker,  r.  607^4  Pine 

"    George,  baker,  r.  607!4  Pine 
Scheuten  Nicolas,  satchel  maker  C.  A.  Malm  & 

Co.,r.  2023  Mission 
Scheyer  M.  &  Brother  (S.  Scheyer  and  Maurice 
Rosenthal),   importers    dry    goods    and 
gents'  furnishing  goods,  16-18  Sansome 
"    Sallush  (M.  Scheyer  &  Bro,),  r.  924b  Ful- 
ton 
Schiafflno  Brothers  (Prospero  and  Giovanni  B.), 
ship  supplies,  621  Sansome 
"    Emanuel  (Schiafflno  &  Kredewahn),  r.  828 

Battery 
"    Emanuele,  candies,  2008  Mission 
•'    Giobatta,  native  wines,  1524  Powell 
"    Giovanni  B.  (Schiafflno  Bros.),  r.  810  Val- 

lejo 
"    Luigi,  bootblack,  r.  1112  Montgomery  rear 
"    Prospero  (Schiafflno  Bros.),   r.   1434  Pow- 
ell 
"    &  Kredewahn    (Emanuel    Schiafflno    and 
Emil     Kredewahn),     liquors,    SW     cor 
Union  and  Front 
Schiappapietra  Astolfo,  salesman  Sbarboro  & 

Co.,r.  717%  Hyde 
Schick  John  H.,  glassblower,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Morris,  salesman,  r.  3005  California 
Schiebe  George,  waiter,  r.  1511%  Mission 
"    Henry,  horse  breaker,  r.  1511%  Mission 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1511%  Mission 
Schied  Fred  (Osborn  &  Co.),  r.  219%  Elm  Av 
Schiedeler  Charles  J.,  engineer,  r.  218,  17th 
"    Joseph,  engineer  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  318, 

7th 
"    Joseph  Jr.   (Schiedeler  &  Banks),   r.  218, 

17th 
■'    &  Banks  (Joseph  Schiedeler  Jr.   and  Wil- 
liam  Banks),   wood   dealers,   1806   Fol- 
som 
Schiefelbein  Hermann,  cabinet  maker  Fink  & 

Schindler,  r.-783  Folsom 
Schiefer  Peter,  r.  103  Buchanan 
"    Peter  Jr.,  clerk  Anglo-Californian  Bank,  r. 
435%,  14th 
Schieffer  Florence,  clerk,  r.  2  Sutter  PI 
Schiemund  Conrad,  r.  1620  Devisadero 
"    Conrad  Jr.,   chandelier  maker,   r.   1620  De- 
visadero 
"    Henry,  architect,  r.  1620  Devisadero 
Schier  Gustave,  machinist  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  14  Kansas 
"    Marie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  14  Kansas 
Schierbaum  Ernst,  driver  Knudson's  Pie  Bak- 
ery, r.  226  Dorland 
Schierholz  August  H.,  mechanical  engineer,  r. 

1421  California 
Schiering  Carrie  Mrs.,  midwife,  319%  Ritch 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  219%  Ritch 
"    Nicolaus,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
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W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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Schiewe  Adolph,  maltster  Herman  Zwieg,  r.  844 

Folsom 
Schifl  Benjamin,  cook,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Benjamin,  porter,  r.  709  Stockton 
"    Benjamin  L.,  traveling  salesman Coblentz. 

Pike  &  Co.,  r.  1830  Pine 
"    Edwin  R.,  traveling  salesman  The  Wer- 
theimer Co.,  r.  1820  Pine 
"    Gustave,  physician,  47  Post,  r.  1820  Pine 
"    Maxwell  L.,  traveling   salesman,  r.   182(i 

Pine 
"    William  W.,  clerk  Groom  &  Hagan 
.Schiffer  Charles,  bookkeeper  Dalton  Bros 

"    Gustavus,  r.  1323  Fulton 
SchifJmann  August,  cook,  r.  1117  Turk 

"    Maria  Miss,  r.  1117  Turk 
Schiftan  Alfred,  salesman  Herrman  Cohen,  r. 

3411  Octavia 
Schilb  Jacob,  butcher  Ernst  Weber,  r.  819  Treat 

Av 
Schild  Charles,  instrument  maker  The  A.  Lietz 

Co.,  r.  940,  30th 
Schild  Edward,  vice-president  The  A.  Lietz 
Co.,  422  Sacramento,  r.  3809%  Laguna 
"    Edward  T.,  superintendent  wine  cellar.  J. 

Gundlach  &  Co.,  r.  38u9%  Laguna 
"     Edwin,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    Henry,  liquors,  NE  cor  Powell  and  Bay, 

r.  110  Francisco 
"    Konrad,  compositor   Abend   Post,  r.   1522 

Stockton 
"    Nicholas,  r.  1533  Stockton 
Schildknecht  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  701 

Schill  John  A.,  laborer,  r.  38%  Kissling 
Schillaci  Frank,  cook,  r.  115,  3d 
Schiller  Frederick,  cooper,  r.  32  Federal 
"    Albert,  cooper,  r.  32  Federal 
"    August,  porkbutcher,  36  Centre  Market,  r. 

1736  Ellis 
"    Charles,  laborer  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

347  Ritch 
"    Charles,  watchman,  r.  2107  Stockton 

SCHILLER  CHARLES  F., 

proprietor  California  Decoration 
works,  wood  carving,  modeling,  etc., 
and  California  Plaster  Decoration 
Works,  centre  brackets,  stucco  cor- 
nices, etc.,  618  Bryant,  r.  2410  Harri- 
son 
Schiller  D.  R.,  r.  946  Howerd 

"    George,  poultry  raiser,  r.  19th  Av  South  nr 
H 

"    George  M.,  r.  946  Howard 

"    Henry,  engraver,  208  Sutter,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Leon,  milliner,  r.  1319  California 

"    Marie,  widow,  r.  32  Federal 

"    Max,    butcher    Lee   Hechheimer,    r.    614 
Fulton 

"    Nellie  Miss,  cashier,  r.  309  Powell 

"    Otto  F.,  draughtsman  New  City  Hall,  r. 
2410  Harrison 

"    R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  309  Powell 

■'    Theophilus  A.,  traveling  salesman  Well- 
man,  Peck  &  Co.,  r.  214  Leavenworth 

"    William,  burnisher  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  3606  Manchester 
Sohillig  George  E.,  dental  student,  r.  44.  6th 
Schilliger  Joseph,  egg  candler  B.  M.  Atchmson 

&Co.,  r.  51  Ho  11  Av 
Schilling  A.  &  Co.  (August  Schilling  and  George 
F.  Volkman),  wholesale  dealers  coffees, 
teas  and  spices,  108-112  Market  and  5-9 
California,  telephone  Drumm  13 

"    AdamMrs.,  widow,  r.  1255,  18th 


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lltNiDlilN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky- 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle.  , 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


SCHILLING    ADAM    &    SONS, 

(George  A.,  Joseph  and  Adam  J.),  pro- 
prietors Golden  Gate  MacMne  Works, 
211-213  Main,  telephone  Main  1318 

TELEPHONE    1318. 

Golden  Gate  Machine  WorKs. 


ADAM  SCHILLING  &  SONS, 

Machinists  and  Engineers, 

211-213  Main  St., San  Francisco. 

Manufacturers  of  the 

GOI^DEK    GATB    GAS     CINGINB. 

Schilling  Adam  J.  (Adam  Schilling  &  Sons),  r. 
1255,  18th 
"    Andrew,  showcase  maker  Dixon,  Borgeson 

&  Co.,  r.  231  Turk 
"    Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  1427  Steiner 
"    August  (A.  Schilling  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  149,  9th 

SCHILLING  C.  &  CO. 

(Claus  Schilling),  California  wines  and 
brandies,  230-240  Brannan,  telephone 
Main  1178 

Schilling  Charles  L.,  soap  maker  New  England 

Soap  Co.,  r.  720,  15th  Av  South 
Schilling  Claus  (C.  Schilling  &  Co.),  r.  2210  Val- 
lejo 
Ernst,  cook  Harmony  Hotel 
F.  H.,  gripman,  r.  2528  Sutter 
Frank,    attorney  at    law,    508    California, 

rooms  32  and  85,  r.  1516  Mission 
George,  helper  Rlsdonl.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  SE 

cor  Greenwich  and  Laguna 
George,  printer,  r.  526  Howard 
George  A.  (Adam  Schilling  &  Sons),  r.  1355, 

18th 
Henry,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  735 

Brannan 
John,  engineer,  r.  lOSeii  Folsom 
Joseph  (Adam  Schilling  &  Sons),  r.   1355, 

18th 
Richard   W.,   soap   maker   New  England 

Soap  Co.,  r.  730, 15th  Av  South 
Valerie,  domestic,  2419  Washington 
William  (Schilling  &  Aben),  r.  1501  Turk 
Schilling    &    Aben    (William    Schilling     and 
Christian  Aben),  groceries  and  liquors, 
1501  Turk 
>6®"Schilling.     See  Shilling 
Schillmoller  August,  shoemaker  Kast  &  Co. 
Schimetschek  Morris,  hardware,  523  Hayes,  r. 

1713  Fulton 
Schimmel  Adolph,  merchant  tailor,  237  Bush,  r. 
416  Taylor 
"    Edward   (Schimmel  &  Stover),  r.  330  Sut- 
ter 
"    Emil,  tailor  Adolph  Schimmel 
"    Hyronimus,  tailor   Adolph    Schimmel,   r. 

2143  Mission, 
"    &  Stover  (Edward  Schimmel  and  Nelson 
Stover),  ladies'  tailors,  330  Sutter 
Schimmelplennig  Frederick  J.,  plumber  Wil- 
liam F.  Wilson,  r.  822  Green 
Schimp  John,  coachman  Col.  S.  B.  M.  Young,  r. 

Presidio 
Schimpf  August,  transferrer,  r.  720  Filbert 
"    C  millhand  Yolo  Mills,  r.  1610  Mason 


Schimpf  George,  restaurant,  623  Sacramento. 
r.  620  Sacramento 
"    Jacob,gardener,r.  720  Filbert 
Schimpff  Jacob,  r.  309  Ivy  Av 
Schindele    George    W.,    manager   White    Star 

Laundry,  r.  2111/2,  ISth 
Schindler  Adam  C.  (Fink  &  Schindler),  r.  1806 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Andrew  D.,  civil  engineer  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V. 

Ry.  Co.,  r.  1806  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Dod,  traveling  salesman  D.L.  Gump,  r.  2416 

Clay 
"    George,  cook,  r.  629  Commercial 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  428  Broadway 

SCHINDLER  HENRY  B., 

manufacturer  carriages,  wagons  and 
trucks,  repairing  done  in  first  class 
style  at  fair  prices,  128-130  Spear, 
telephone  Main  295,  r.  Oakland 

Schindler  Margaret  J.  Miss,  r.  1806  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Oscar,  baker  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  12  Dale  PI 
"    Richard,  helper  Swain  Bros.,  r.  12  Dale  PI 
"    William,  sugar  boiler  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  cor  Buena  Vista  and  Eugenia 
Av 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  bSSy^  Shotwell 
>8®"Schindler.    See  Shindler 
Schingel  Henry,  brewer,  r.  2013  Folsom 
Schinkel  Charles,  pressman  S.  F.  Tageblatt,  r. 
11  John 
"    Diedrich,  cellarman  Milwaukee  Brewery, 

r.  1043  Bryant 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  Sailor's  Home 
"    Henry,  brewer  Adams  &  Rohrer,    r.    2013 

Folsom 
■'    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  800  Potrero  Av 
"    Johannah,  domestic,  2330  Pacific  Av 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Otto  Schinkel,  r.  800  Potrero 

Av 
"    Otto,  groceries,  915  Bryant  and  800  Potrero 

Av,  r.  800  Potrero  Av 
"    Otto  Jr.  (Baruth  &  Schinkel),  r.  2020  Mc- 
Allister 
4®=-Schinkel.    See  Schenkel 
Schinor  Charles,  laborer,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Schintz    Alfred,    waiter    James  Cole,  r.    520^ 
Howard 
"    Henry,  r.  220,  17th 
"    Herman,  bartender  A.  H.  Cousins,  r.  1027 

"    Jacob  H.,  cutler,  SE  cor  18th  and  Shotwell, 

r.  1027  Alabama 
"    John  H.,  electrician,  r.  220,  17th 
"    Robert,  r.  230,  17th 
Schirmer  Anton,  laborer,  r.  14  Louisa 
"    August  (Neller  &  Schirmer),  r.  1011  Clay 
"    Robert,  car   washer    Geary    St.   RR.   r.  5 
Henderson  Av 
>S®"Schirmer.    See  Shirmer 
Schittenhelm  Lena,  midwife,  r.  511  Linden  Av 
Schive  Louisa,  widow,  r.  381  Shotwell 
Schively  Jennie,  widow,  r.  1812  Market 
Schivo  Antonio,  teamster  Trobock  &  Bergen,  r. 
1801  Dupont 
"    Clara  Mrs.,  r.  1801  Dupont 
"    Joseph,    teamster  Cal.    Fruit  Co.,    r.    509 

Chestnut 
"    Peter,  teamster,  r.  1801  Dupont 
"    William,  teamster  Trobock  &  Bergen,  r. 
2115  Jones 
Schlaberg  Brothers  (Frank  and  Charles),  cigar 
manufacturers,  629  Washington 
"    Charles  (Schlaberg  Bros.),  r.  2223  Howard 
"    Frank  (Schlaberg  Bros.),  r.  2223  Howard 
Schlageter    Emil,    cellarman     John    Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  270,  1st 
"    Herman  J.,  medical  student,  r.  312, 10th 
"    Herman  S.,  r.  312,  10th 
Sehlagl  Adolph,  plumber  James  E.  Sweeney,  r, 
54614, 6th 
"    Anton,  cabinet   maker  Emil  Heubner,  r. 
546 14,  6  th 
Schlam  Hugo  V.   (Broder  <%;    Schlam),  r.    1315 
O'Farrell 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  1315  O'Farrell 
"    Oscar   A.,    traveling    salesman  Kohler  & 
Chase,  r.  1315  O'Farrell 


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Schlamm  Hattie,  widow,  r.  2514  Shotwell 
Schlanker  Beniamin,  tailor,  338,  4th 
Schlappi  John,  wagon  maker,  1340  Turk 
Schlappkohl  Henry,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
Schlatter  Frank,  electro  plater  S.  F.  Novelty  & 
Plating  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Leo,  electro  plater  S.  F.  Novelty  &  Plat- 
ing Wks,  r.  Oakland 
■Louis  (Pouchan  &  Schl atter) ,  r.  33 O'Farrell 
Schlaudeoker    Matthew,    liquors,    527  Clay,  r. 

4230,  20th 
Schleason  Henry,  teamster  Morton  Draying  & 

Warehouse  Co.,  r.  415  Sanchez 
Schlechter  Kate,  widow,  r.  249  Pacific 
Schleef  John  H.,  groceries    and    liquors,    1125 

Powell,  r.  1406  Jackson 
Schleeman  Henry,  laborer,  r.  23d  Av  South  bet 
I  and  J 
"    John,  storekeeper,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
Schleemanii  John,  vice-president  Union  Brew- 
ing Co.,  NE  cor  18th  and  Florida,  r.  cor 
15th  and  Hampshire 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  631  Shotwell 
Schlegel  Edmund  L.,  compositor,  r.  726  Bush 
"    Henry,  jeweler,  r.  113  Oak 
"    Henry,  wood  and  coal,  49  Everett,  r.   1821 

Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  wood  worker  H.  Hinrichs&  Co.,  r. 

45  Warren 
"    Lawrence,  painter,  r.  726  Bush 
"    Marcus  (Ragan  &  Schlegel),  r.  231  CoUing- 

wood 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1323  Webster 
"    Myer,  butcher,  r.  1323  Webster 
,    "    Peter  (Schlegel  &  Bruker),  r.  228  Scott 
"    &  Bruker  (Peter  Schlegel  and  F.  G.  Bru- 
ker), wholesale  provisions,  326-328  Front 
Schleicher  August  F.,  decorator,  15,  4th,  r.  1104 
O'Farrell 
"    George,  carpet  layer,  r.  622%  Green 
"    Jacob,  capitalist,  r.  1104  O'Farrell 
'«    William,  carpenter,  r.  622^4  Green 
Schleiden  Adolph  C,  mining  expert,  r.  1318  Cali- 
fornia 
Schleideu  Jose  L.,   acting  Consul   Argentine 
Republic,    and    publisher   Revista   del 
Paciflco,  12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  2415 
Sacramento 
Schleif er  Edward,  painter  P.  N.  Kuss,  r.  334  Turk 
Schleiger  Alfred  F.,  clerk  Glaus  Tiedemann,  r. 

1115Folsom 
Schleiminger  Julius,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1524C  Fell 
Schlemmer  Philip,  tanner  Thorn  &  McMahon, 

r.  S  s  Serpentine  Av  nr  Bryant 
Schlener  Charles  F,,  carpenter,  r.  22  Clara  Av 
"    Daniel  W.,  clerk,  r.  22  Clara  Av 
"    Henry  D.,  painter,  r.  22  Clara  Av 
Schlens  Charles,  r.  30  Everett 
Schlesinger  Adolph,  pi-esident   Schlesinger  & 
Bender,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Battery  r.  613 
Ellis 
"    Adolph  C,  wool  broker,  652,  5th,  r.  Oakland 
Schlesinger  Bert,  attorney  at  law,  206  Sansome, 
room  10,  and  assistant  U.  S.  Attorney, 
r.  827  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,    groceries    and    liquors,  SW  cor 
Polk  and  Union 
ScMesinger  Charles,  secretary  The  Lebenbaum 
Co.,  1105  Sutter,  r.  1230  Post 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  614  McAllister 
"    Ferdinand,     commission     merchant,     113 

Bush,  r.  1045  McAllister 
"    Gerald,  secretary  Schlesinger  &  Bender, 

NE  cor  Pine  and  Battery,  r.  613  Ellis 
"    Henry,  clerk  Charles  Schlesinger 
"    Leroy,  traveling  salesman  Schlesinger  & 
Bender,  r.  613  Ellis 
■  "    Louis,  r.  1809  Broadway 
"    Louis,  medium,  r.  534  Page 

SCHLESINGER  NATHAN, 

real  estate  and  insurance,  and  secre- 
tary National  Home  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation, Excelsior  Loan  Association, 
Atlas  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
and  .ffitna  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Association,  office  304  Montgomery 
nr  Pine,  r.  1104  Oak 


Schlesinger  &  Bender,  Adolph  Schlesinger  pres- 
ident,   Gerald    Schlesinger    secretary, 
California  wines  and  brandies,  NE  cor 
Pine  and  Battery  and  104-106  Clay 
4®°Schlesinger.     See  Schlessinger  and  Sles- 

singer 
Schlesselmann   Henry,  groceries  and  liquors, 
NW  cor  Hayes  and  Devisadero 
"    John    H.,  groceries  and    liquors,  SW  cor 
Oak  and  Pierce,  r.  233  Pierce 
Schlessinger  Charles,   cashier  Bauer  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
"    David  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  1813  Devisadero 
"    Ernest,    salesman     Kast    &    Co.,    r.    309 

Powell 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Standard   Soap  Co.,  r.   1813 

Devisadero 
"    Morris,  clerk  Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,  r.   1813 
Devisadero 
Schletel  Simon,  glazier,  r.  1108  Alabama  rear 
Schlett  Emil,  butcher,  r.  629!/2  Natoma 
Schleweck     Simon,     proprietor   New   Mission 

Hotel,  3275  Mission 
Schleyer  Bernhardt,  clerk  Hermann  C.  Muller, 

r.  NE  cor  Waller  and  Fillmore 
Schlichting  Augustus,    painter,  1704   Fillmore 
"    Edward,  r.  SE  cor  Dolores  and  17th 
"    Henry  (Himmelmann  &  Schlichting),  r.  122 

Jackson 
"    Henry,  driver,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry  F.,  r.  917  Bryant 
"    Henry  F.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Wolf,  Wreden  & 

Co.,  r.  917  Bryant 
"    Henry   W.,  laundryman  Am.   Laundry,  r. 

2124  Greenwich 
"    Herman,    butcher  John  A.  Gerner,  r.  292 
Valencia 
Schlichtmann  Gustav  H.,  clerk  Simonds  Saw 
Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Shot- 
well  and  20th.  r.  607  Shotwell 
"    Joachim,   driver  Witthack  &  Miesner,  r. 

3210  Mason 
"    John,  bakery,  645  McAllister 
Schlie  Herman,  clerk  Peter  H.  Wulff,  r.  SW  cor 

7th  Av  South  and  M 
Schlieker  August,  bookkeeper,  r.  bSbVi  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Henry,  liquors,  SE  cor  Spear  and  Harrison 
Sohliemann  Henry,  expressman,  r.  16  Danvers 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  16  Danvers 
Schlingheyde  Adele,  amanuensis  The  German 

Savings  and  Loan  Society,  r.  Alameda 
Schlingman  J.  Fred  (Rochat  &  Schlingman),  r. 

Oakland 
Schlink  Leonard,  r.  1310b  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  teamster OverlandFreight Trans- 
fer Co.,  r.  1310b  Harrison 
Schlinke  Otto,  laborer,  r.  102  Bay 
Schlipf  Robert,  clerk  S.  Dabovich,  r.  1017  Ma- 
son 
Schli  tmann  Charles,  driver,  r.  Potrero  Av  nr  28th 

Av  South 
Schlitter  Alexander,    musician,    r.    522    Mont 
gomery  Av  ^  , 

"    Conrad,  loungemaker  Emil  Hubner,  r.  Oak 
land  ^.    , 

Schlitz  Joseph  Brewing  Co.  (Milwaukee,  Wis.) 
Sherwood  &  Sherwood  agents,  212-^14 
Market  ^     „ 

Schlobohm  Charles  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry, 
r.  127,  19th 
"    John,  porter  W.  W.   Montague  &  Co.,   r 
724  Mission  ^^     ,    ^  ^, 

Schloegel  Frederick  E.,  conductor  Market  St 
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Schloen  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1541  Polk, 
r.  1513  Sacramento 
"    John  D.,  clerk  Bernhard  F.   Bruse,  r.    1061 
Golden  GateAv 
Schloffel  Frederick,  barrel  washer  Cal.  Wine 

Assn.,  r.  616  Hampshire 
Schloh  Bernhard  A.  (Pacific  Music  Co.),  r.  Wal- 
do Point.  Marin  Co. 
"    Ferdinand  (Schloh  &  Foesten),  r.  873  Bryant 
■'    Louis  (Schloh  &  Kortjohn),  r.  752  Oak 
"    &  Foesten  (Ferdinand  Schloh  and  Herman 

Foesten),  liquors,  423  Bush 
■'    &  Kortjohn  (Louis  Schloh  and  Charles  L. 
Kortjohn),   groceries    and    liquors,   SW 
cor  Taylor  and  Turk 
Schlopke  Helena,  widow,  r.  ISVi  Hawthorne 
Schlopkohl  O..  r.  220,  3d 

Schloss  Benjamin  (Cerf,  Schloss  &  Co.),  r.  10 
Liberty 
"    Benjamin,  insurance,  205  Sansome,  r.  1020 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Morris,  coal  dealer,  r.  71H4  Oak 
"    Richard,  porter,  r.  351c  Minna 
"    SigmundB..  real   estate,  403  California,  r. 
1012  Van  Ness  Av 
4®=-Schloss.    See  Sloss 
Schlosser  Christopher,  collector  U.  S.  Watch 

Co.,  r.  418  Post 
Schloth  Henry,  scenic  artist  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  110  Mason 
Schlothan  Henry  C.  machinist  P.  F.  Clerc.  r. 
408,  5th 
"    William,  dairy  produce,  408,  5th 
"    William  F.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 
r.  408,  5th 
Schlott  Ernest  F.,  musician,  r.  701  Hayes 
"    Ernest  F.  Jr.,  dentist,  r.  701  Hayes 
"    Hermann,  musician,  r.  701  Hayes 
"    Otto,  musician,  r.  701  Hayes 
Schlottmann  Frederick,  lodgings,  517  Howard 
Schlottner  William,  attendant    U.  S.    Marine 

Hospital 
Schlotzhauer  George,  liquors,  320  O'Farrell 
"    Paul,  liquors,  702  Larkin,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Paul  H.,  barber  Marks  Cohen,  r.  629  Jones 
Schlueb  Armand,  cook,  r.  1909  Geary 
Schlueter  Casimir  H.,  salesman  Baker  &  Ham- 
ilton, r.  507  Guerrero 
"    Claus,  r.  1512  Kentucky 
"     Edward  (Schlueter  &  Volberg),  r.  2446  How- 
ard 
"    Edward  W.  (Schlueter  &  Volberg),  r.  2446 

Howard 
•■    Fred,  delivery  clerk  Cook  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"     George  E.,  merchant,  r.  16  Dame 
"    John  J.  (Wurthmann  &  Schlueter),  r.  25,  21d 
"    Lottie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Schlueter  &  Vol- 
berg, r.  2446  Howard 
"    Rudolph  H.  (Schlueter  &  Volbergj,  r.  2446 

Howard 
"    William,  clerk  Otto  Schinkel,  r.  814  Boyd 

SCHLUETER  &  VOLBERG 

(Edward,  Rudolph  H.  and  Edward  W. 
Schlueter),  importers  and  dealers  car- 
pets, linoleum  and  oilcloths,  709  Mar- 
ket nr  3d,  telephone  Main  145 

4®=Schlueter.    See  Schluter 
Schlundt  August,  bartender  Louis  Spitz,  r.  448 
Clementina 
"    Charles,    driver   Mme.    A.    Ferran,    r.  448 

Clementina 
"    Charles  F.,  butler,  1750  Franklin 
Schluss  Carl,  bookkeeper  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r. 
1430  Golden  Gate  Av 


Schluter  Daniel,  liquors,  3  Steuart,  r.  54  Clem- 
entina 
"    Jacob,  capitalist,  r.  220  Pacific 
Schlutius  Herman,  r.  1117  McAllister 

"    Herman  Jr.,  r.  1117  McAllister 
Schlutzken  Wolff,  groceries,  1055  Howard 
Schmable    Gottfried    F..    shoemaker,    r.    1330 

Powell 
Schmalholz  Theodore,  salesman  Samuel  Bros. 

&Co.,  r.  4301/2,  7th 
Schmaling  Charles,    plasterer,    r.   1121   Broad- 
way 
"    Clara  Miss,  milliner  Stange  &  Jaenicke,  r. 

1121  Broadway 
"    Jessie  Miss,  milliner  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 

r.  1121  Broadway 
"    William,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r.  1121 
Broadway 
Schmalz  A.  C,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Bertha,  domestic,  323^  Chestnut 
"    Charles,  master  schr  Czarina,  office  40  Cal- 
ifornia, room  2,  r.  Alameda 
"    Edward,  jeweler,  1,  4th,  r.  850  Market 
"    Harry,  clerk  William  Schmalz,  r.  850  Mar- 
ket 
"    Paul  F.  A.,  gripman,  r.  308  Chestnut 
"    William,  pawnbroker,  850  Market 
"    William   A.,  liquors,  7  Hardie  PI,  r.  1504 


4®="Schmalz.    See  Schmolz 
Schmalzlen  Eliza,  widow,  r.  2936  Mission 
"    William,  bookbinder  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
2936  Mission 
Schmaus  Franz,  shoemaker,  1588  Bush 
Schmedeke  George,  laundryman  Lick  Laundry, 

r.  3  Newell 
j^-Schmedeke.     See    Schmideke,    Schmidtke 

and  Schmiedecke 
Schmedemann     Frederick,    salesman    R.     M. 

Tripp,  r.  228  Minna 
Schmeding   Charles    W.,  porter  Siebe  Bros.  & 

Plagemann,  r.  441  Minna 
Schmeer  Frederick  A.,  stenographer  Chas.  F^ 

Humphrey,  r.  114  McAllister 
Schmehl  Henry  J.,  rattan  worker  B.  Cohen,  r. 
3261  Mission 
"    Rudolf,  master  mariner  ,  r.  220  Noe 
Schmeid  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  703  Sutter 
Schmelz   Charles  J.,  physician    and    surgeon, 
1437  Market,  and  proprietor  Fairmount 
Pharmacy,  1700  Market 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Philip,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  cor  13th 

and  Treat  Av 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  116  Austin  Av 
Schmesar  Caroline,  widow,  r.  II2414  Harrison 
rear 
"    Charles,  porter  Royal  House,  r.  112414  Har- 
rison rear 
Schmid  Conrad,  journalist,  r.  614  Kearny 
•'    Ernst,    machinist    Cal.    Tool    Wks,   r.  625 

Post 
"    Frank,  watchman  German  Hospital 
"    Frederick  W.,  bookbinder,  r.  208  Francisco 
"    Frederick,  tailor  W.  F.    Attinger,  r.  1300 

Turk 
"    Jacob,  printer,  r.  629  Commercial 
"    John,  carpenter,    clothing    and    equipage 
dept.  Quartermaster's  Dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r. 


"    John,  furniture  worker  George  Braendlien, 
r.  1007  Mission 

"    John,  merchant  tailor,  427  Bush,  r.  3  Mary 
Lane 

"    John,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 

"    John  E.,  wire  worker  Excelsior  Wire  Wks, 
r.  78  Caselli  Av 

"    Leonard  B.,  contractor,  r.  3241.  16th 

"    Maria,  widow,  liquors,  16  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Nicholas,  r.  431  Pine 

"    Rupert,  sculptor,  r.  2022  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Victor,  butcher,  208  Francisco 

"    Victor,  milker,  r.  629  Commercial 

"    W.  G.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  4  Elgin  Park 
Av 
Schmideke  Frederick  W.,  steward  Westerf eld's 

Bakery,  r.  512  Fulton 
Schmidlin  Frederick  K.,  machinist  G.  G.  Wick- 
son  &  Co.,  r.  1525  Broadway 


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-Sclimidt  A.  E.  Mrs.,  fortune  teller,  r.  856  Mission 
Schmidt  A.  H.  R.,  cashier  The  German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  526  California,  r.  2627 

California 
"    Albert  F.,  clerk  London  &  Lancashire  E'^re 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  2216  Van  Ness  Av 
".   Albert  F.,  laborer,  r.  120  Clipper 
'  <■    Alexander  O.,  druggist,  1799  McAllister,  r. 

1735  McAllister 
"    Alfred  C,  clerk,  r.  208  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Alfred  H.,  barber,  12,  7th,  r.  416  O'Farrell 
"    Andrew  F.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR.,r.  I814  Russell 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  603  Steiner 
"    Annie,  domestic,  122  Chattanooga 
"    Anton,  musician,  r.  Ill,  10th 
"    Arthur  B.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  425 

Ellis 
^  •<    Arthur  J.,  clerk,  r.  333,  12th 
"    August,  bartender,  r.  26  Chesley 
"    August,  cook,  r.  214  Jackson 
'•    Auguste  (J.  Pinet  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Ben.  J.  (Ben.  J.  Schmidt  &  Co.),  r.  1819  Sut- 
ter 

SCHMIDT  BEN  J.  &  CO. 

(Ben  J.  Schinidt),  commission  mer- 
chants and  importers  fancy  goods, 
125-127  Sansome,  telephone  Main  5207 

Schmidt  Bernhard  (Schmidt  &  Stohlmann).  r. 
1603Folsom 
"    Bernhard,  laborer,  r.  11  Harriet 
"    CarlF.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  510 

"    Carl  H.,  manager  country  dept.  Tillmann 
&Bendel,  r.  1415a  Clay 
Schmidt    Charles  (Herrmann  &  Co.),  r.  5075£ 
Lombard 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  626  Jessie 
"    Charles,  cigar  maker,  r.  78  Clementina 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  243  Minna 
"    Charles,  fireman,  r.  507  Mission 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  22  Turk 
"■  Charles,  seaman,  r.  732  Natoma 
"    Charles,  silk  dyer,  r.  27  Lafayette  rear 
"    Charles,  teacher  dancing,  421  Post  and  bar- 
ber Stocker  &  Holderer,  r.  427  Sutter 
"    Charles,  waiter  Ahlborn  House 
"    Charles  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  306y2  Langton 
"    Charles     O..    teamster    George   Phillips, 
r.  1928  Howard 
Schmidt  Chris  J.   F.,    manager   Junction    Ex- 
change, 502  Market  and  3  Sutter,  r.  610 
Castro 
"    Christ,  bartender,  r.  26  Chesley 
"    Christ,  watchman,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Christian,  farmer,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    Christian,  laborer,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
"    Christian,  liquors,  112  Drumm 
'<    Christian  H.,  liquors,  417  Battery,   r.   846 

Vallejo 
"    Christian  P.,  engineer,  r.  1912  Hyde 
"    Conrad,  baker  H.  &  W.  Winkle,  r.  922  Bat- 
tery 
"    Cornelia  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Edward  B.,  bakery,  980  Harrison 
"    Edward  C,  teamster  Miller  &  Son,   r.   829 

Brannan 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  712  Laurel  Av 
"    Emil,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Emil,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.   128 

Douglass 
"    Ernest  (Schmidt  &  Eggers),  r.  1306  Larkin 
"    Ernest,  accountant,  r.  1129  Guerrero 
"    Ernest,  musician,  r.  1217  Kearny 
"    Ernst,    dyer  John  F.  Snow,   r.  12V4    West 

Mission 
"    Eugene,  cook,  r.  917i/i  Natoma 
"    F.  R.,  baker  str  Alameda 
"    Francis,  cigar  maker,  r.  6  Langton 
"    Frank,  barber  M.  Schweifer,  r.  447,  3d 
"    Frank,  cigar  maker,  r.  18591/2  Lexington  Av 
"    Frank  S.,  litho.   pressman  Dickman-Jones 

Co.,  r.  SMedauPl 
"    Fred  J.,   groceries    and    liquors.    SW    cor 

Franklin  and  Fell,  r.  30  Lily  Av 
"    Frederick,  bookkeeper  Scott  &  McCord,  r. 

425  Ellis 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  1927  Mason 


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Schmidt  Frederick  G.,  clerk  EHret  Luhrs,  r.  645 
Post 
"    Frederick  H.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Fredericka  Miss,  r.  826  Geary 
"    George,  bakery,  1016  Valencia 
"    George,  bartender,  r.  357'/^  Minna 
"    George,  bookkeeper  Henry  Kahn  &  Co.,  r. 

1128  Guerrero 
"    George,  cigar  maker,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    George,  cutler,  r.  12  Sumner 
"    George,    engineer   tugboat  Millie,  r.  11^4 

Steuart 
"    George,, trimmer  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r.  1 

MedauPl 
"    Gustaf ,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    Gustav,  clerk,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Gustave  F.,  machinist,  r.  184  Laguna 
"    Hans  B.,  laborer,  r.  518  Bryant  rear 
"    H.  D.,  Mrs., midwife,  1703  Howard 
"    Hellrich,  clerk,  r.  202  Hickory  Av 
"    Henry  (Albers  &  Schmidt),  r.  23  Pond 
"    Henry,  butcher,  10,  24th 
"    Henry,  butcher  Jacob  Bill,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Henry,  butcher,  3202  Mission 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  317  Green  rear 
"    Henry,  foreman  Engine  20 
"    Henry,  groceries,  220,  1st,  r.  2  Tehama 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Henry  C,  milkman,  r.  15  Whitney 
"    Henry  D.  W.,  clerk,  r.  425  Ellis 
"    Herman,  butcher,  3110  Fillmore,  r.  1910  Fil- 
bert 
"    Herman,  confectioner  Page   &   Falch,    r. 

West  Berkeley 
"    Herman,  driver,  r.  27,  22d 
"    Herman,  packer  Wacker  &  Raab,  r.  1320 

Duporit 
"    Herman,  passe  partout  maker  Metropoli- 
tan Molding  Co.,  r.  5  Medau  PI 
"    Herman  A.  T.,  clerk  The  German  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  425  Ellis 
"    Herman  C,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

846  Vallejo 
"    Hermann.,  laborer,  r.  326,  27th 
"    Hermann  F.  H.,  butcher,  1008  Valencia,  r. 

1006  Valencia 
"    H.  W.  &  Bro.  Pharmacy,  Edward  Little 
proprietor,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Sacra- 
mento 
Schmidt  J.  &  Co.  (Johann  Schmidt),  dealers  in 
new  and  second  hand  bags,  bale  rope, 
etc.,  117  Drumm 
"    Jacob,  dairy  produce,  r.  16  Seymour  Av 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  218  Francisco 
"    James,  compositor  S.  F.  Tageblatt,  r.  627 

Commercial 
"    Johann  (J.  Schmidt  &  Co.),  r.  8821/2  Harri- 
son 
"    John,  r.  618  Minna 
"    John,  barber,  105,  4th,  r.  2341/2,  13th 
"    John,  barber,  1089  Howard 
"    John,  carpenter,  r. 330  Chestnut 
"    John,  concrete  worker,  r.  2706  Polk 
"    John,    conductor    Market    St.   Ry.,  r.   1014 

Washington 
"    John,  cook,  r.  330  Chestnut  .     . 

"    John,  cook  R.  L.  Kohr  &  Co.,  r.  563  Mission 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  9311/2  Filbert 
"    John,  porter  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  312  Minna 
"    John,  porter  W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co. 
"    John,    merchant   tailor,    329   Montgomery 

Av,  r.  5  Medau  PI 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  26.35  Post 
"    John,  wagon  maker  John  W.  Farren 
"    John  A.,  r.  425  Ellis 
"    John  C.  (Schmidt  &  Bendixen), 


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Schmidt  John  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  3240 
Mission 
"    John    C,   cigars    and   tobacco,    423   East 

North,  r.  740,  21st 
"    John  D.,  laborer,  r.  1510  Kentucky 
"    John   F.,  cigars  and  tohacco,  412!4   San- 
some,  r.  102314  Washington 
"    John  F.  Jr.,  cigar  maker  John  F.  Schmidt, 
^  r.  18591/4  Lexington  Av 

"3  "    John  G.,  cooper,  r.  305%.  6th 

^  "    John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  338  Hayes, 

o  r:  336  Hayes 

*^  "    John  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1055b  Howard 

•  {3  "    John  W.,  clerk    W.    F.  C.  Schmidt,  r.  35 

a>  Laurel  PI 

S5  "    Joseph  (Nathan  &  Schmidt),  r.  1819  Sutter 

"    Joseph  L.,  musician,  r.  1413  Pacific 
"    Karl  C,  cement  tester   U.   S.   Engineers' 
Dept.  Fort  Point,  r.  412.  5th  Av 

->    SCHMIDT    LABEL    &   LITHO- 

^  GRAPHIC  CO.,  Max  Schmidt  president, 

Samuel  Disbecker  secretary,  Carl 
Rahsskopflf  superintendent,  17  to  31 
Main 

Schmidt  Louis,  r.  1944  Fillmore 
"    Louis,  baker,  r.  12O/2  Shipley 
"    Louis,   carpenter    and    builder,  19,  7th,  r. 

2229  Mission 
"    Louis,    driver   Chicago    Brewery,    r.    1005 

Post 
"    Louis,  liquors,  204    Sacramento,  r.  13  Sum- 
ner 
"    Louis,  musician,  r.  914  Sutter 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  214  Jackson 
"    Louis  Jr.,  cutler  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  13 

Sumner 
"     Louis  G.,  commission,  r.  1137  Steiner 
'■    Louis  H.,  bartender,  r.  2106  O'Farrell 
"    Louis  R.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  815  Post 
"    Martin,  foreman  Peter  Schmidt,  r.  9  Wash- 
ington 
"    Martin,   maltster   Herman   Zwieg,  r.    523 

Potrero  Av 
"    Margaret  A.  Miss,  librarian  Free  Public 

Library  Branch  3,  r.  1801  Stockton 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  441a  15th 
"    Mauricia,  widow,  r.  1611  Dupont 
Schmidt  Max,  president  Schmidt  Label  and 
Lithographic    Co.,    17-31    Main,  r.    2614 
Sacramento 
"    Max  J.,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Minna,  widow,  r.  13  Freelon  rear 
"    Morris,   bottler   Fredericksburg    Bottling 
Co.,  r.  212/2  Hickory  Av 


SCHMIDT  OSCAR, 

dealer  new  and  second-hand  sewing 
machines,  agent  for  Rotary  Shuttle 
Standard  Machine,  repairing  of  all 
kinds  of  machines,  attachments  and 
needles  for  all  machines,  and  the 
best  sperm  oil  always  on  hand,  516 
Bush 
Schmidt  Oscar,  surveyor,  r.  1419  Taylor 

"    Otto,r.  512JBush 

"    Otto,  laborer  Luke  G.  Sresovleh  &  Co.  r. 
317  Green 

"    Otto,  pickle  maker  John  Loeffler,  r.  3763 
Harrison 

"    Otto,  porter  Ahlborn  House 

"    Otto,  shoemaker  George  Holl,  r.  109,  36th 

"    Otto  B.,  insurance,  r.  425  Ellis 

"    PaulF..r.  120  Clipper 


Schmidt  Peter  (Faktor  &  Schmidt) ,  r.  1512  Powell 
"    Peter,  barber,  1007  Valencia,  r.  19,  26th 
"    Peter,  bartender,  r.  233%  Clara 
"    Peter,  cook,  r.  42  Clinton 
"    Peter,  driver  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  646 

Folsom 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  2422  Greenwich 
"    Peter,  proprietor  Washington  Stable,  9-15 

Washington,  r.  941  York 
"    Peter  H.,  tallow  maker  Cal.  Tallow  Wks, 

r.  cor  5th  Av  South  and  M 
"    Philip,    bookbinder   Phillips  Bros,  r.   553 

Howard 
•'    Philip,  laborer,  r.  2121  Chestnut 
"    Philip  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1819  Sutter 
Schmidt  Richard,  with    Schmidt    Label   and 
Lithographic    Co.,    17-31   Main,  r..  San 
Rafael 
"    Richard,     barber    F.     Schrader,    r,   511^^ 

Franklin 
"    Robert,  watchman,  r.  101  Sacramento 
"    Rudolph,  bartender  C.  H.  Brusaber,  r.  NE 

cor  Illinois  and  Napa 
"    Samuel,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    SelmaMiss,  poet,  r.  815  Post 
"    Simon,  horseshoer,  r.  209,  8th 
Schmidt  Valentine,  druggist,  SWcor  Polk  and 
Jackson,  r.  2216  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Walter  W.,  clerk,  r.  1413 Pacific 
"    W.  H.   (George  F.  Smith  &  Co.),    r.  The 

Marechal  Neil 
"    William,  r.  713  O'Farrell 
"    William,  fruits  and  vegetables,  534  Hayes 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  .348,  10th 
"    William,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  740 

Howard 
"    William,  teamster  Teele    &  Co.,  r.   634V4 

Broadway 
"    William  F.  C,  groceries  and  liquors.  NE 

cor  1st  and  Harrison,  r.  35  Laurel  PI 
"    &  Bendixen   (John  C.  Schmidt  and  John 
Bendixen),  cigars  and  tobacco,  3  Market 
"    &  Eggers   (Ernest   Schmidt  and  John  H. 
Eggers),  butchers,   1-3  Grand  Western 
Market 
"    &  Stohlmann  (Bernhard  Schmidt  and  Ed- 
ward Stohlmann),  groceries,  1601  Folsom 
and  737  Turk 
4®=-Schmidt.    See  Schmid,  Schmitt,  Schmitz, 

Smidt  and  Smith 
Schmldthuber  Caspar,  carpenter,  r.  444  Brannan 
Schmied  Johanna  C.  W.,  r.  6!4  Grove 
Schmiedel  Henry  C,  clerk  U.   S.    Engineers' 

dept.  Fort  Point,  r.  34  Ellis 
Schmieden  Henry  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Schmieder  Ewald  J.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  3014a 
Leavenworth 
"    Otto  B.   (Kammerer  &  Schmieder),  r.  918, 
30th 
Schmlerer  Charles,  cook,  r.  633  Clay 
"    George,  milker,  r.  387,  10th  Av 
"    Gottlieb,  r.  387,  10th  Av 
Schmiermund  Frederick,  clerk,  r.  330  Green 
Schmit  Jacques,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co., 
r.  1823  Lexington  Av 
"    James  J.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r. 
641  Golden  Gate  Av 
Schmitka  August,  carpenter,  r.  255  Crescent  Av 
Schmitt   Albert,  gardener,   r.  Point  Lobos  and 
47th  Avs 
Albert,  waiter,  r.  503  Folsom 
Antoine,  bookkeeper  Payot,  Upham  &  Co., 

r.  1213  Leavenworth 
Augusta,  widow,  r.  1023  Sutter 
Augustin,  wines    and  liquors,  613   Mont- 
gomery, r.  1719  Buchanan 
Blaise  L.,    insurance,  6   Merchants'  Ex- 
change, r.  1603  Post 
Charles,  printer,  r.  530  Natoma 
Charles   A.   (J.  L.   Schmitt  &  Co.),  r.  1609 

Franklin 
Charles  E.,  teacher  music,  r.  81  West  Mis- 
sion 
Charles  G.,  plumber,  829  Valencia,  r.  Edin- 
burgh bet  Pei-sia  and  Russia  Avs 
Edward  A.,  solicitor  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

1620  Ellis 
Edward  N.,  driver  Henry  Grandjean,  r.  1J4 
Cedar  Av 


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Sclimitt  Emile,  foreman  Charles  Brown  &  Son, 
r.  3a5  Jersey 
"    Essie  Mrs.,  teacher  Spring  Valley  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1620  Ellis 
"    Eugene  A.,  clerk  August  Schmitt,  r.  1719 

Buchanan 
"    Francois  A.,    barber,  403    Dupont,  r.    726 

Green 
"    Frank,  bartender  Orpheum  Theatre 
"    Frank,  barber  Joseph  Bounner,  r.  11  Hyde 
"    George,  r.  81  West  Mission 
"    George,  mining,  r.  1117  Turk 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  20^/4  Hubbard 
"    George,  wire  worker  Thomas  Sullivan,   r. 

625  Green 
"    Henry  C,  policeman,  r.  5  Camp 
"    Herman,  bakery,  904  Dolores 
"    Jacob,  bartender,  r.  725  Minna 
Schmitt  Jacol)  M.,    books,   magazines,  music 
and  periodicals  bound,  637  Geary,  r.  725 
Minna 
■   "    J.  L.  &  Co.  (Joseph  Li.,    Charles    A.  and 
Maurice  Schmitt),  stockbrokers,  6  Mer- 
chants' Exchange 
-"    John  J.,  gardener,  SE  cor  Pierce  and  Mc- 
Allister 
Sclunitt  Joseph  L.  (J.  L.  Schmitt  &  Co.l,  and 
vice-president    Sutter   Street   Railway 
Co.,  r.  609  Eddy 
"    Julia   Miss,  millinery,    235   Post,    r.    3010 

Buchanan 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  333,  12th 
'•    Lionel,  student,  r.  1609  Franklin 
"    Ludwig,     instrument    maker   Joseph    C. 
Sale,  r.  122114  Pacific 
•   "    Martin,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  2507 
Post 
"    Maurice  (J.    L.    Schmitt   &    Co.),  r.    1501 

Gough 
"    Milton  L.,  student,  r.  1501  Gough 
"    Peter,  compositor,  r.  530  Natoma 
'<    Rudolph  (Barthels  &  Schmitt),  r.  625  Green 
rear 
j8®"Sohmitt.    See    Schemit   Schmid,  Schmidt, 

Smidt  and  Smith 
Schmittou  William  F.,  shoemaker  George  Pol- 
lock, r.  1031  Market 
Schmitz  Arthur  J.,  clerk  Jos.  Schmitz  &  Co. 
"    Christopher,  teacher  music,  1713  Mason 
•'    Christopher  O.,  clerk  Macdonald  Cracker 

and  Tea  Co.,  r.  1713  Mason 
"    Eugene    E.,    leader    orchestra   Columbia 

Theatre,  r.  1451  Leavenworth 
"    Ferdinand  M.,   teacher  music,  1713  Mason 
"    Frank,  contractor  and  builder,  712  Folsom, 

r.  cor  Blaine  and  McClellan 
"    Frank  A.,  metal  polisher,  r.  2924  Octavia 
"    Franz,  electrical   bell   hanger   and   lock- 
smith, 1563  Market 
'<    George,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  3239.  16th 
"    Henry,  plumber,  r.  1713  Mason 
"    Herbert  L.,  clerk  Call,  r.  1413  Pacific 
"     Hugo  (Schmitz  &  Taylor),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Ignatz  C,  foundryman   Marshatz  &  Can- 
trell, r.  503  Guerrero 
"    Jacob,  car  repairer,  r.  350,  3d 
"    John  D. ,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  Alameda 
"    John  H.,  electrician,  r.  Ill,  20tb 
"    John  P.,  physician  and  surgeon  and  pro- 
fessor physiology  and  nervous  diseases 
California  Medical   College,  office    and 
r.  709,  21st 
"    Jos.  &  Co.  (Joseph  Schmitz),  pianos,  16  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Joseph  (Jos.  Schmitz  &  Co.),  r.  120Haight 
"    Joseph  L.,  musician,  r.  1413  Pacific 
"    Paul  P.,  clerk,  r.  1713  Mason 
"    Walter  W.,  bookkeeper  Call,  r.  1413  Pacific 
"    William,  piano  maker,  r.  18  Bartlett 
"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  1713  Mason 
"    &  Taylor  (Hugo  Schmitz  and  William  F. 
Taylor),  stained  glass,  62,  8th 
4®-Schmitz.    See  Schmidt,  Schmitt,  Smidt  and 

Smith 
Schmitzer  Ferdinand,  cabinet  maker,    r.    1403 
Montgomery 
"    Jacob,  cigar  maker,  r.  1215  Scott 


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Schmolck   Emile,  foreman  W.  &   J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  15  Willow  Av 
Schmoldt  Clement,  bartender  Christopher  Man- 
gels, r.  2860  Mission 
"    Dietrich  W.,  surveyor  Sanborn-Perris  Map 

Co.,  r.  322V4  Sanchez 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  609  Montgomery  Av 
Schmoll  Charles,  tailor,  r.  1104  Mission 
Schmoll  Henry,  mer  hant  tailor,  22  Kearny,  r. 

3860,  18th 
Schmolz  Bertha  A.,  widow,  r.  2404  Larkin 

"    Julius  G.,  r.  2404  Larkin 
j8®"Schmolz.    See  Schmalz 
Schmor   John,  liquors,  SE  cor  Kentucky  and 

Merrimac 
Schmuck  Frank  B.,  porter  Ferguson,  Curley  & 
Co.,  r.  114,  4th 
"    Herman,  butcher  Adolph  F.  Fitchen,  r.  1006 
Railroad  Av 
Schmuckert  Henry  R.,  architect  and  builder,  r. 

150  San  Jose  Road 
Schmulian  Alexander,  salesman  Raphael's,  r. 
942  Geary 
"    Alfred,  cigars  and  stationery,  34,  6th,  r.  942 

Geary 
"    Efim,  r.  942  Geary 

"    William,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Froh- 
man,  r.  942  Geary 
Schmutzler  William  C.  Rev.,  pastor  German  M. 

E.  Church,  r.  517  Fell 
Schnabel  Annie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  805  Ellis 
••    Carrie  Miss,  r.  9  Powell 
"    Clemens,  dressmaking,  805  Ellis 
"    Ernest  H.,  student,  r.  526  Lyon 
"    Frederick  A.,  r.  1531  Waller 
Schnaittacher  Pauline,  widow,  r.  812  Grove 

"    Sylvain,  draughtsman,  r.  812  Grove 
Schnapka  Anton,  cigar  maker,  953'A  Folsom 
Schnapp  Adam,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 

256  Stevenson 
Schnarr  Frederick  C,  cook,  r.    ilWi    Leaven- 
worth rear 
Schnebeck  Richard,  cook,  r.  243  Minna 
Schneckenburger  Andrew,  painter,  r.  320  Utah 

SCHNEE  GUSTAVE. 

house  and  sign  painting,  paper  hang- 
ing, and  dealer  paints,  oils  and  wall 
paper,  213  Valencia 

Schneegass  Adolph,  brass  finisher,  r.  715  Lyon 

"    Amelia  Miss,  artificial  flower  maker,  r.  715 
Lyon 

"    Bertha  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  715  Lyon 

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bard 
Schneely  Aimee  B.,  widow,  r.  653  Harrison 

"    Charles   E.,   salesman   Murphy,   Grant    & 
Co.,  r.  653  Harrison 
Schneider  Adolph,  r.  1022/2  Sutter 

"    Albert,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Alexander,  hoseman  Engine  6,  r.  311,  6th 

"    Alexander,  house  fitter,  r.  1153/2  Harrison 

"    Alois,  machinist   Abner   Doble  Co.,  r.  107 
Erie 

"    Amelia  Mrs.,  r.  504M,  9th 

"    Amelia  Miss,  r.  134, 4th 

"    Andrew,  r.  616  Birch  Av 

"    Andrew,  baker  Jacob  Brown,  r.  242  Minna 

"    Annie,  domestic,  836  Harrison 

"    Antone,  silver  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  102  Central  Av  rear 

"    August,    groceries    and    liquors,    NW  cor 
Grove  and  Polk,  r.  314/2  Ivy  Av 


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Schneider  August  A.,  salesman  C.  W.  R.  Ford 

&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    August    G.,  booljkeeper   C.  W.  R.  Ford  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Balzer  (Schneider  &  Schneider),  r.  3  Card 

Alley 
"    Bernhard,  laborer,  r.  25  Lobos 
"    Bertha  Mis-,  tailoress,  r.  SYz  Gilbert 
"    C,  apprentice  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  226  Francisco 
"    Carl,  barber  A.  H.  Grimm,  r.  623i/4  Geary 
"    Carl,  box  maker  Pac.   and   S.F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  1131  Filbert 
"    Carl  A.,  laborer,  r.  26  Lynch 
"    Casper,  butcher  John  B.  Landers,  r.  14  An- 

tonia 
"    Catharine,  widow,  r.  107  Erie 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Charles,  boots    and    shoes,  416  Folsom,  r. 

422b  Fremont 
"    Charles,  cutler,  r.  114  Henry 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  12  Masonic  Av 
"    Charles  G.,  asst.  mineralogist  Cal.  State 

Mining  Bureau,  r.  1049  Mission 
"    Christine  Mrs.,  midwife.  1420  Powell 
"    Clarence,  engraver  W.  H.  Dolling,  r.  1630 

Jackson 
"    Clarisse  Miss,  proof  reader  Filmer-Rollins 

Electro.  Co.,  r.  107  Erie 
"    Conrad,  barber  A.  Nestel,  r.  310  Filbert 
"    Conrad,  driver  Louis  Schneider,  r.  2410  Polk 
"    Conrad,    engraver    Shreve    &    Co.,    r.    .37 

Rausch 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  681  Clementina 
"    David  D.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  914, 

nth  Av  South 
"    Edward  A.,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacob},  r. 

435, 4th 
"    Edward  G.,  frame  maker  Davis  Bros.,  r.  422 

Sanchez 
"    Edward    W.,    accountant,    705    Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  1513  Mason 
"    Edward  W.,  salesman  Robert  C.  Hahn,  r. 

330  Hayes 
"    Egide,  carpenter,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
"    Elizabeth  D.,  nurse,  r.  107 Randolph 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  26  Lynch 
"    Frank  (Schneider  &  Glekfeld),  r.  22.  Moss 
"    Frank  J.,   boiler   maker,    r.    914,    11th  Av 

South 
"    Frederick,  bartender,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Frederick,  photo  engraver  Globe-MacCabe 

Co..r.  1434  Howard 
"    Frederick,  salesman  J.  Norbert  Schneider, 

r.  Ocean  View 
"    Frederick  C,  liquors,  2234  Union 
"    Frederick  G.,  clerk  Wilson  Bros.  Co.,r.  701 

McAllister 
"    Frederick  J.,  cutter  J.  B.   Duggan,  r.  522 

Turk 
"    Frederick  P.,  machinist  M.  A.  Graham,  r. 

cor  Foerster  and  Joost  Av 
"    George,  cellarman  Thomas  Taylor  &  Co., 

r.  112  Valparaiso 

SCHNEIDER  GEORGE  C, 

manufacturer     Eureka      embalming 
fluid,  3  Mint  Av,  r.  San  Rafael 

Schneider  George  W.,  paper  carrier,  r.  936,  23d 
"    Gus,  butcher  Gabriel  L.    Escude,    r.  317, 

27th 
"    Gustavus,  r.  672  Harrison 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  32  Blake 
"    Harry,  candy  maker,  r.  107  Erie 
"    Henry,  drum  maker,  r.  cor  Corbett  Av  and 

Romain 


Schneider  Henry,  shoemaker,  821,  23d 

"    Herman,  cook  G.  H.  Rogers,  r.  243  Minna 

"  Hubert,  chief  engineer  str  Cleone,  r.  352, 
1st 

"    Isaac,  clothing,  1003  Howard,  r.  8%  Gilbert 

"  Jacob  (Claussen&  Schneider),  r.  627  Broad- 
way 

"    Jacob,  tailor,  r.  8'/4  Gilbert 

"  Jacob  H.,  driver  Fredericksburg  Bottling 
Co.,  r.  1405  Devisadero 

"  Jacob  M.  (C.  W.  R.  Ford  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  J.  Norbert,  fish  and  oysters,  4  City  Hall 
Market,  r.  1631  Church 

"    John  (Schneider  &  Schneider),  r.  506  Union 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  113  Olive  Av 

"  John,  salesman  William  F.  Mitchell,  r.  927 
Lombard 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  322,  12th 

"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1519  Kansas 

"    John  J.,  r.  1630  Jackson 

"  John  N.,  liquors,  cor  Capitol  and  HoUoway 
Avs 

"  John  P.  C,  metal  sign  maker  William  Pat- 
terson, r.  1213a  Union 

"  Joost  H.,  manager  ranch  properties,  630 
Commercial,  r.  Cornwall,  Contra  Costa 
Co. 

•'    Joseph,  baker,  r.  702  Vallejo 

"  Joseph,  machinist  American  Type  Found- 
ers Co.,  r.  107  Erie 

"    Joseph,  paper  carrier,  r.  310  Filbert 

"  Konrad,  woodworker  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  261714 
Octavia 

"    Konrad  Jr.,  pressman,  r.  2617%  Octavia 

"  Leon,  tin  decorator  Britten  &  Rey,  r.  428 
Broadway 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  135  Langton  rear 

"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  midwife,  506  Union 

"    Louis,  butcher,  2004  Polk,  r.  2410  Polk 

"    Louis,  tailor,  317/2,  10th 

"    Louis  J.,  laborer,  r.  135  Langton,  rear 

"    Martin,  paper  carrier,  r.  310  Filbert 

"  Martin,  shirtcutter  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  330 
Hayes 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  936,  23d 

"  Matthew,  cigarmaker  Schlaberg  Bros,  r. 
1517Steiner 

"    Otto,  cook  Union  Hotel,  r.  1300  Turk 

"  Peter,  bartender  John  Schneider,  r.  506 
Union 

"  Peter,  draughtsman  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks.,  r.  1722  Folsom 

"    Peter,  paper  carrier,  r.  310  Filbert 

"  Prosper  H.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Richard,  r.  5MH,  9th 

"  Rosa  Miss,  bookkeeper  Stauffer  Chemical 
Co.,  r.  504M,  9th 

"    Walter,  cabinetmaker,  r.  19%  Rausch 

"  William  (Peck  &  Schneider),  r.  736  Va- 
lencia 

"    William,  boots  and  shoes,  2109  Fillmore 

"    William,  chief  cook  Golden  West  Hotel 

"  William  A.,  barber  Seppich  &  Kleinhans, 
r.  24  Derby  PI 

"  William  C,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 
1630  Jackson 

"  William  H.,  clerk  Hanomam  Baths,  r.  113 
Olive  Av 

"  &  Glekfeld  (Frank  Schneider  and  Joseph 
Glekfeld),  restaurant,  334  Bush 

"    &  Schneider   (John  and  Balzer),  liquors, 
327  Montgomery  Av 
4@=-Schneider.    See  Schnider,  Sneider,  Snider 

and  Snyder 
Schneidt  Thomas,  photo  printer  Theo.  C.  Mar- 

ceau 
Schneily   Joseph    (Galli    Machine    Works),    r. 
Oakland 

"    Leon  (Galli  Machine  Works),  r.  Oakland 
Schnell  Edward,  carpenter,  r.  1703  Dupont 

"    Jennie,  domestic,  2214  Webster 
Schnelle  Charles  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry 
Schnepel  Henry,  bartender  Nicholas  Meyer,  r. 

NE  cor  Main  and  Bryant 
Schnepple  Ernest,  printer  F.  Korbel  &  Bros,  r. 
525  Lombard 

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Schnepple  George,  pressman,  r.  525  Lombard 

"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  525  Lombard 
Schnetter  Paul,  engineer  Selby  Smelting   and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  611  Fell 
Setinetzler  Emile  J.,  electrician  Electrical  En- 
gineering Co.,  r.  915  Pierce 
"    Louis,  sausage  manufacturer,  19,  6th,  r.  915 
Pierce 
Schnibbe    Christopher,    groceries   and    liquors, 

1133  Filbert 
Schnider   August,   confectioner,  r.    112   Valpa- 
raiso 
"    Bernhard,  r.  112  Valparaiso 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  113  Valparaiso 
fl®-Schnider.    See  Schneider,  Sneider,  Snider 

and  Snyder 
Schniderman  Maurice,  tailor,  r.  5  Harriet 

"    Max,  r.  1209b  Howard 
Schnier  Henry  L.,  liquors  and  restaurant,  NE 

cor  Haight  and  Stanyan 
Schnipper  Hans  H.,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  226, 
25th 
"    Harold,    cleaner,   r.  N  s  24th  nr  Potrero 

Av 
"    Herluf  W.  R.,  clerk  Frederick  W.   Harris, 

r.  N  s  24th  nr  Potrero  Av 
"    Kristine  Mrs.,  restaurant,  N  s  24th  nr  Po- 
trero Av 
Schnitz  Joseph,  maltster,  r.  132  Juniper 
Schnitzer  Prank,  foreman  Cal.   Brewing  Co.,  r. 
21  Douglass 
"    Jacob,  cigar  manufacturer,  r.  1215  Scott 
Schnitzius  Harry  F.,  hostler  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  221/2  Clara 
Schnitzlein  Kate,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  2021 

Powell 
Schnitzler  Henry,  porter  John  Meierdierks 
Schnohr  Henry,  type  founder,  r.  1910b  MasOn 
"    Thomas,    driver  Washington  Brewery,    r. 
1910b  Mason 
Schnoor  Charles,  seaman,  r  122  Jackson 

SCHNOOR  CHARLES  0., 

manufacturer  all  kinds  of  wood  and 
ivory  turnings,  ten  pins  and  balls, 
railings,  show-cases  and  ornamental 
works,  520,  5tll,  r.  721,  17tll 

Schnoor  Christian  H.,  machinist,  r.  207, 14th 
"    John  F.,  waiter,  r.  127  Silver 
"    William  H.   A.,    machinist  Richard   Her- 
ring, r.  71/4  Alemany 
Schnoernburg  Joseph,  fireman  Oregon  Imp.  Co., 

r.  916  Harrison 
Schnorf  Charles,   (Levey   &    Schnorf),    r.    203a 
Powell 
■'    George  F.,  candy  maker,  r.  136  Shipley 
"    Rudolph,  carpenter,  r.  203a  Powell 
■'    Rudolph  Jr.,  upholsterer,  r.  203a  Powell 
Schnucker  Charles,  clerk  Union  Bag  and  Paper 

Co.,r.  1817  Howard 
Schnutenhaus  Edmund(Wm.  Hoelscher  &  Co.),  r. 
532  Oak 
"    Edmund  Jr.,  salesman  Cal.  Fruit  Evapo- 
rating Co.,  r.  532  Oak 
'•    Edwin  R.,  property  man  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.435,  4th 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  Naples  nr  France  Av 
"    Fred  J.,  clerk  John  G.  lis  &  Co. 
"    Frederick  L.  J.,  r.  22  Washington  Av 
"    Oscar  J.,  clerk,  r.  435,  4th 
"    Richard  H.,  driver,  r.  107  Butte 
"    William,  clerk  Stelling  Bros.,  r.  SW  cor 
14th  and  Noe 
Schnutter  Frederick,  janitor,  r.  765  Capp 
Scho  B.  F.,  nursery,  Sherman  Av  opp  De  Wolf 
Schobel  Christina,  domestic,  2  Columbia  Square 

"    Frederick,  r.  319  Harrison 
Schober  Ernest  X.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  458  Minna 
"    Henry,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r.  458 

Minna 
"    Henry  J.,  student  Van  derNaillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  458  Minna 
"    John,  barber,  r.  776  Mission 
Schobert  Adam,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    George,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furnitnre    Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  1071/2  Williams 
Schobinger  William,  waiter,  r.  219  Geary 
Schobridge  Thomas  F.,  soapmaker,  r.  224  Dor- 
land 


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Schock  George   R.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry., 
r.  1807  Haight 
"    H.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Schocken  Abraham    L.,    salesman   Goldberg, 
Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  1618  Fell 
"    Herman,  salesman  Lewis  Packing  Co.  and 
Vinegar  Wks,  r.  2212  Devisadero 
je@=Schocken.    See  Shocken 
Schoeder  Oscar,  barber  Peter  D.  Bernhard.  r.  34 

Ellis 
Schoefer  Theodore,  tailor,  307  Clementina 
Schoel  Christian,  farmer,  r.  636  Commercial 
Schoelles  Phillip,  tailor,  r.  26i/^  Langton 
Schoellhorn  Emilie  Mrs.,  midwife,  506  Larkin, 
r.  1332  Turk 
"    Frederick  F.,  tailor,  506  Larkin,  r.  1332  Turk 
Schoellkopf  Charles,  barber,  r.  607  Stevenson 
"    Charles  J.,  barber  Stocker  &  Holderer,  r. 
607  Stevenson 
Schoembs  Anton,  liquors,  513-517  Montgomery 
Av,  r.  517  Montgomery  Av 
"    Antone  Jr.,  bookbinder,  r.  517  Montgomery 

Av 
"    August,  carpenter,  r.  517  Montgomery  Av 
Schoen  Aloysius  B.,  clerk,  r.  815  Webster 
"    Annie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  16  Harlan  PI 

Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  r.  815  Webster 
"    Frank,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co..  r. 

127  West  Park 
"    J.  Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  1,  r.  16  Harlan  PI 
"    John  J.,  r.  815  Webster 
"    John  N.,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r. 
815  Webster 
Schoen  Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  r.  815  Webster 
"    Louis  J.,  teacher  music,  815  Webster 
"    Louis  L.,  barber,  1518  Market,  r.  318  Waller 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  16  Harlan  PI 
"    Theodore,  barber,  1430  Market,  r.  318  Wal- 
ler 
"    William  F.,  barber  Louis  L.  Schoen,  r.  318 
Waller 
4®"Schoen.    See    Shaen,    Shain,    Shane    and 

Shoen 
Schoenbach  Theodore,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Schoenbechler   Barbara    Mrs.,    groceries    and 

liquors,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Green 
Schoenbein  Henry,  r.  1124^  Kearny 
Schoenberg  Frank  M.,   traveling  salesman,   r. 
1539a  Eddy 
"    Louis,  real  estate,  r.  1323  Octavia 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  2217  Pine 
je®"Schoenberg.    See  Shoenberg 
Schoenduby  Clement,  airbrake  inspector  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  639, 2d 
Schoene  Herrmann,  photographer,  14,  3d 
Schoeneman  Fred,  gunsmith,    locksmith    and 

cutler,  604  Mission,  r.  1211  Florida 
Sclioenemann    Emma     N.,    widow,    German 
Lunch  House,  42  Spear 
"    Joseph,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Schoenewalder   Cornelius  Rev.,  assistant  St. 
Boniface's  Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
Schoenfeld  Abraham  E.,  barber,  r.  1329  Clay 

Adolph,  mens'  furnishing  goods,  1316  Mar- 
ket, r.  1138  Turk 
Alexander  M.,  clerk  Pursch,  Kaskel  &  Co., 

r.  2013  Pine 
August,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  18th 

and  Clara  Av 
B.  &  Co.  (Bernard  Schoenfeld),  cigars,  212 

Battery 
Bernard  (B.  Schoenfeld  &  Co.),  r.   Alameda 
David  C,  clerk  Seller  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  2013 

Pine 
David  M.,  bookkeeper  Jonas  Schoenfeld, 
r.  508  Washington 


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Schoenfeld  Elise,  widow,  r.  1702  Washington 

"  Gustave,  stenographer  Renters'  Co-opera- 
tive Investment  Co.,  r.  305  Octavia 

"    Henry  N.  (Shoenfeld  &  Goldstein),  r.    464 
Clementina 
Schoenfeld  Jacob,  wholesale  butcher  and  stock- 
raiser,    1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av, 
office  331  Kearny,  room  12,  r.  1514  Octavia 

"  Jeremiah,  commission  merchant,  r.  2013 
Pine 

"  Jonas,  leaf  tobacco  and  wholesale  cigars, 
508-510  Washington,  r.  1312  Geary 

"  Joseph,  bookkeeper  Dickman- Jones  Co.,  r. 
2012  Sutter 

"  Joseph,  salesman  S.  Schoenfeld  &  Co.,r. 
Petaluma 

"    Leon  (S.  Schoenfeld  &  Co.),  r.  305Octavia 

••    Lester  D.,  clerk,  r.  2012  Sutter 

"  Louis  S.,  assistant  secretary  Board  of 
Trade  of  S.  F.,  202  Market  and  3  Pine,  r. 
828  OTarrell 

"  Michael,  men's  furnishing  goods,  527  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2226  Geary 

"    Morris  D.,  r.  464  Clementina 

"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  305  Octavia 

"  S.  &  Co.  (Sollie  and  Leon  Schoenfeld), 
men's  furnishing  goods,  1208  Market 

"    Sollie  (S.  Schoenfeld  &  Co.),  r.  305  Octavia 

"    &   Goldstein   (Henry    N.   Schoenfeld    and 
Isaac  Goldstein),  butchers.  937  Folsom 
4S"Schoenfeld.    See  Schonfeld 
Schoenteldt  Charles,  cigarmaker,  r.  433  Minna 

"    Frederick  W.,  cigarmaker,  r.  433  Minna 
Schoenhein  Emil,  capmaker  C.  Herrmann  &  Co., 
r.  53RUSS 

Schoenholz  Brothers  &  Co. 

(Sigmund  and  Saul  Schoenholz  and 
Herman  Elsbach),  dry  goods,  direct 
importers  German  linens,  German 
hosiery  and  knitting  yams  and  depot 
for  German  Sanitary  underwear,  110- 
112,  6th  and  1913  Fillmore 
Schoenholz  Herman,  buyer  r.  1322  Octavia 
"    Morris  (Rosenstein  &  Schoenholz),  r.  1322 

Octavia 
"    Saul    (Schoenholz    Bros.    &   Co.),    r.    2732 

Pine 
"    Sigmund  (Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1320 
Octavia 
v^*Schoenig.    See  Schonig 
Schoenlicht  Charles  W.,  r.  969  Harrison 

"    John,  r.  969  Harrison 
Schoenmakers    Caroline    L.,    widow,    r.    323i4 

Chestnut 
Schoenstein    Felix   F.,    manufacturer    church 

organs.  1206-1208  Fillmore 
Schoenstein  Ferdinand  B.,  president  Califor- 
nia   Volksfreund     Publishing    Co.,    429 
Montgomery,  and  model  maker  and  ma- 
chinist, 511  Fulton 
■'    Leo  F.,  with  F.  F.  Schoenstein,  r.  1208  Fill- 
more 
Schoenwald  Albert,  insurance,  r.  2207 Geary 
"     Emil  O.,  barber  Wahl  &  Romer,  r.  627  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Otto,  barber.  627  McAllister 
"    Paul  A.,  agent  Eagle  Publishing  Co.  r.  2207 
Geary 
.^"Schoenwald.    See  Shainwald 
Schoeppe  Carl  E.,  tanner,  r.  1231  York 
"    Gustave,    tanner   Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Peri,    tanner   Legallet-Hellwig     Tanning 
Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
>8®=-Schoeppe.    See  Schoppe 


Schoettler    Frederick,    merchant     tailor,    329 
Kearny,  r.  1120  Pacific 
"    Herman,  barber,  526  Hayes 
4®=Schoettler.    See  Schottler 
Schofleld  Annie,  widow,  r.  1601  Lexington  Av 
"    Edward,  gripman,  r.  28th  bet  Douglass  and 

Diamond 
"    George  W.,  r.  7  Oakwood 
"    Jacob,  painter,  r.  4  Burgoyne  PI 
"    Matthew,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  603 

Mariposa 
"    Miles  B.  (Western  Addition  Funeral  Di- 
rectors), r.  2430  California 
>8®-Schofleld.    See  Scholfleld  and  Scofield 
Schogren  G.  R.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  813 
Oak 

SCHOHAY  A.  &  SON 

(Albert  and  Albert  J.),  jewelry  and  sil- 
verware, 302  Hayes 

Schohay    Albert  (A.    Schohay   &    Son),    r.    302 
Hayes 
"    Albert  J.  (A.  Schohay  &  Son),  r.  302  Hayes 
"    Frank,  baker,  r.  19  Scott  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  19  Scott  PI 
"    William,  watchmaker,  r.  19  Scott  PI 
Schoji  James,  boarding,  118  Prospect  PI 
Scholes  Arthur,  r.  731  Harrison 
"    George  H.,  porter  paymaster's  office  S.  P. 
&  Co.,  r.  129a  O'Farrell 
Scholfleld  Anna  E.  Mrs.,  r.  2019  Hyde 
"    Ira  v.,  engineer,  r.  405  Castro 
"    Ira  V.   Jr.,    engineer  200  Market,  r.  2536 
Howard 
Scholkmann  August,  clerk,  r.  608  Linden  Av 
SchoU  Albert  L.,  physician  and  druggist,  SE 
cor  Mission  and  5th,  r.  873  Mission 
"    Annie   Miss,    clerk   Otto    Scholl,    r.    1613 

Polk 
"    Charles,  plumber  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Emma.  C.  Miss,  teacher  Stanford  Primary 

School,  r.  313  Steiner 
"    Ernst,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co.,  r.  7 

Rincon  Av 
"    Isaac,  stableman  Stetson-Renner  Drayage 

Co.,  r.  724  Folsom 
"    John,  butcher  R.  Strahle,  r.  1244  Sanchez 
"    Louis  E.,  clerk,  r.  512,  36th 
"    Michael,  capitalist,  r.  900  Vallejo 
"    Otto,  stationery,  1613  Polk 
"    Walter  H.,  observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau, 
r.  902  Vallejo 
«®=Scholl.    See  Shawl 

Scholle  Albert  W. .  office  324  Pine,  room  6.  r.  New 
York 
Antone,  groceries  and  liquors,  338  Polk,  r. 

8  Mayre  Terrace 
Brothers  (William  and  Jacob),  capitalists, 

334  Pine,  room  6 
Jacob  (Scholle  Bros.),  r.  New  York 
Joseph,  clerk  Antone  Scholle,  r.  8  Mayre 

Terrace 
Margaret,  domestic,  1913  Pacific  Av 
William  (Scholle  Bros.),  r.  New  York 
Scholte    Carl,     watchmaker     Glindemann     & 

Schweitzer,  r.  131714  Eddy 
Scholten  Henry,  collector,  r.  2327  Mission 

"    Henry  H.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Scholtz  Waldemar,  physician,  419  Castro 
;8S=Scholtz.    See    Schultz,    Schultze,    Schulz, 

Shulze  and  Shulz 
Scholz  Carl,  clerk,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    Frank,  barber  Edward  Wrede,  r.  1703  De- 

visadero 
"    George  R.,  liquors,  r.  327^^  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Paul  bookkeeper  F.  Tonner,  r.  910  Post 
"    Robert,  second-hand  furniture,  404,  5th,  r. 
401,  5th 
Schomacker  George,  driver,  r.  801  Grove 
"    Henrv,  chair  maker  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co.. 

r.  37  Hinckley 
"    Luder,  laborer,  r.  801  Grove 
Schomaker  Gerd,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
4th  and  Bryant,  r.  572  Bryant 
"    Hermann,  groceries  and   liquors,   SE  cor 

Oak  and  Gough,  r.  140  Gough 
"    John  H.,   cook  Andrew    Anderson,   r.    612 
Howard 


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SchomaJjer  Theodore,  groceries  and  liquors, 
SW  cor  Hayes  and  Broderiek,  r.  423  Brod- 
erick 
4®=Schomaker.  See  Schumacher  and  Shoe- 
maker 
Schomberg  George  W.,  yard  foreman  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  360  Elizabeth 

"    William  G.,  yard  foreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  914, 
23d 
Schomer  George  (Schomer   &   Buchholz).    and 
groceries,  1829  Market,  r.  13  Elgin  Park 
Av 

"    H.  &  J.  F.  (Henry  and  John  F.),  groceries 
and  liquors,  314,  19th 

•■    Henry  (H.  &  J.  F.  Schomer),  r.  314,  19th 

"    JohnF.  (H.  &  J.  F.  Schomer),  and  grocer- 
ies, 3740  Howard,  r.  1029  Shotwell 

"    Joseph,  candy  maker  Adolph  Hromada,  r. 
1510  Mason 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  13  Elgin  Park  Av 

SCHOMER  &  BUCHHOLZ 

(Georg-e  Schomer  and  William  Buch- 
holz), dealers  in  groceries  and  pro- 
visions, wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Bush 
and  Powell 

Schonbeck  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  114  Perry 
Schonberger  J.  Mrs.,  r.  5  Everett 
Schone  Gustav,  washer  W.  R.  Pease,  r.  1340  Va- 
lencia 
Schonfeld  August,   groceries    and    liquors,    318 
Polk,  r.  18  Clara  Av 
"    David,  Jeweler  Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  r. 

3030  Steiner 
"    Louis,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Grove 
and  Gough,  r.  366  Grove 
Schonig  John,  ironworker,  r.  1713  Scott 
"    Lena,  domestic,  1513  Gough 
"    Philip  H.,  machinist  Williams  &  Orton,  r. 
1713  Scott 
4®="  Schonig.    See  Schoenig 
SchoningOtto  (Galloway    Litho.  Co.),    r.    1314 
Fulton 
"    William,  bakery    and    confectionery,    639 
Broadway 
Schoningh  Joseph,  confectioner  Page  &  Falch, 

r.  91/2  Dale  PI 
Schont  John,  gardener,  r.  1334  Alabama 
Schonwald  Franz,  agent,  r.  3  Lida  PI 
Schonwasser  Emil  G.  (Davis,  Schonwasser  & 

Co  ),  r.  Alameda 
School  Department  Store  Room,  S  W  cor  Pine 

and  Larkin,  telephone  East  195 
School  of  Design  (California),  NE  cor  Pine  and 
Mason 
"    of   Engineering,  Albert   Van  der  Naillen 
president,  733  Market 

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NEWSPAPER  ILLUSTRATION,  day 
classes  from  10  to  4,  5  days  a  week, 
evening  classes  2  days  a  week,  7:30 
to  9:30,  J.  H.  E.  Partington  manager, 
424  Pine 
Schooler  William  H.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine, 

rooms  38-30,  r.  3431  Washington 
Schooley  Auburn  L.,  druggist,  r.  331'/4  Guerrero 
"    D.  E,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1500  Howard 

rear 
"    Edmund  L.,  barber,  r.  319V4  Sanchez 
"    Peddy  A.,  widow,  r.  219i/4  Sanchez 
Schooling  EllenC  .,  widow,  r.  1517  Baker 
Schoonmaker  James,  pressman,  r.  11  Day 
Schooser  Querine,  maltster   Krug  &  Zimmer- 

mann,  r.  2133  Harrison 
Schooster  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  507  Mission 
Schoppe     Charles,    engineer    tug    Amalie,    r. 

423  Harrison 
i8®"Schoppe.    See  Schoeppe 
Schopplein  John,  longshoreman,  r.  317Green  rear 
Schorcht  Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  7th  Av  South  nr  K 
Schord  Louis  G.,  salesman,  r.  1914  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    Louis  G.  Jr..  clerk.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
,  "    Milford  H.,  dental  student,  r.  1914  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Robert,   clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r.   1914 
Golden  Gate  Av 


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Schord  William,  clerk  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r.  1914 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Schorie  Gottlieb,  r.  21  Everett 
Schornstheimer  Henry,    cellarman  Cal.    Wine 

Assn,  r.  3  Walter 
Schorr  Joseph  (Corbett  &  Schorr),  r.  724  Linden 

Av 
Schostag   William,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.    118, 

16th 
Schott  Andrew,  salesman  Wolf  Bros.,  r.  307, 
7th 
"    Carl  C,  printer  Mysell,  Rollins  Co..  r.  274 

Minna 
••    Charles,  machinist,  r.  307,  7th 
"    Charles  E.,  cigar  maker  Schwerin  &  Son, 

r.  2021  Mason 
"    Edward,  machinist,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Emil,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 
"    Fred  H.,  cigar  maker  Schwerin  &  Son,  r. 

2021  Mason 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  717  Valencia 
"    Joseph   A.,    commercial   traveler,    r.   307, 

7th 
"    Walter  E.,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  26 
Turk 
Schotte  Charles  A.,  carpenter  Thomas  H.Day 

&  Sons,  r.  166  Perry 
Schottler  H.  &  Co.  (Herman  Schottler  and  C. 
E.  Eaton),  asphaltum  and  mastic  roof- 
ers, yard  1326-1328  Hampshire,  office  605 
Clay,  rooms  1-3 
"    Herman  (H.  Schottler  &  Co.),  r.  1325  York 
"    Herman,  barber,  r.  536  Hayes 
4®"Schottler.    See  Schoettler 
Schottmann   Charles    E.,    machinist,  r.   1131Vi 

Nebraska 
Schotty  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  149  Perry 
Schou  Albert,  dyer,  r.  459  Jessie 
"    Charles   N..  carpenter,  r.  18a  Elgin  Park 

Av 
"    Elizabeth  P.,  widow,  r.  16  Lundy  Lane 
"    Frank  (Klevesahl  &  Schou),  r.  422a  Fran- 
Francisco 
"    Jens  P.,  seaman,  r.  328,  5th  Av 
"    Neils  J.,  stevedore,  r.  756  San  Jose  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  master  schr  Col.  Baker,    6  Mis- 
sion, r.  1  South  Park 
4®=*Schou.    See  Chou 

Schouern  Jacob,  shoemaker,  r.  727'/4  Folsom 
Schouten  John  W.  (J.   W.   Schouten  &  Co.),  r. 

1024  Bryant 
Schouten  J.  W.  &  Co.  (John  W.  Schouten  and 
John    H.    McCallum),    lumber,    421-437 
Berry 
Schow  Bernhard,  salesman  Blumenthal  &  Co., 
r.  715i4  Howard 
"    Charles,  cigar  maker,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    Peter,  dockhand  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r.  5th 
Av  nr  Point  Lobos 
Schowelin  R.,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r.  1176 

Harrison 
Schrader  Brothers  (William   F.    and    Rudolph 
C),  butchers,  1342-1344  Market  and  NE 
cor  Ellis  and  Larkin 
•'    Charles  J.,  butcher  Schrader  Bros.,  r.  2911 

Geary 
"    Edwin  W.,  clerk  S.   F.   Bridge  Co.,  r.  612 

Capp 
"    Frederick,  barber,  2439  Mission,  r.  2440  Mis- 
sion 
"    Herman  (Schrader  &  Co.),  r.  221,  30th 
"    Herman  H.,  fresco  painter,  r.  19,  24th 
"    Jacob  F.,  butcher,  2915  Geary,  r.  2913  Geary 
"    Kate,  lodgings,  217,  2d 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  612  Capp 
"    Otto  A.  (Schrader  &  Lutge),  r.  8  Walter 


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Schrader  Rudolph  C.  (Schrader  Bros.),  r.  2915 
Gearv 
"    William F.  (Schrader  Bros.) ,  r  421  Broderick 
"    William  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  11281/2  Howard 
'■    &  Co.  (Herman  Schrader,  Henry  Martens, 
Albert  Anderson    and  James  Heaney), 
proprietors   Enterprise  Foundry,  140-142 
Folsom 
"    &  Lutge  (Otto  A.  Schrader   and   Richard 
Lutge),   ornamental     iron    works,  1172 
Mission 
i8®-Schrader.    See  Schroder,  Schroeder,  Shra- 

der  and  Shroeder 
Schraemli  Emile,  engineer  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  12  Garden 
Schraft  Charles  W.,  cook,  r.  2315  Mission 
"    Otto,  barber  Andrew  Hallahan,  r.   SW  cor 
Potrero  Av  and  15th 
Schrage  Charlotte  A.  Miss,  stenographer  U.  S. 

Marshal,  r.  724,  22d 
Schram  Charles,  watchman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1111  Sutter 
"    Frederick  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  313,  11th  Av 
"    George  H.,  plumber,  313,  11th  Av 
'•    Hannah,  widow,  r.  243  Hickory  Av 
"    Hugo  F.,  tank  builder   Wells,  Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  313,  nth  A V 
"    James,  watchman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.   lUl 
Sutter 
Schramm  Ernestine  Miss,  dressmaker,    r.    229 
Franklin 
"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    John  T.  P.,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling 

Co.,  r.  303  Folsom 
"    Paul,  machinist  Pac.  Oil  and  Lead  Wks, 
r.  237  LanKton 
Schramsberg    Vineyards,    Coope    &     Pippy 

agents,  204  Market 
Schrank  George,  carpenter,  r.  530  Hermann 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  11 82 'A  Harrison 
Schranz  Louis,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 
29  Bartlett 
"    Walter  D.,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  29  Bartlett 
Schrass  John,  cook  Adolph  Mantke,  r.  631  Sac- 
ramento 
Schraud  Philip,  cook,  r.  921  Vallejo 
Schreck  Ferdinand,  bartender  Orpheum  Thea- 
tre, r.  312  Minna 
Schreen  Henry,  baker  Frederick  Willenbrink, 

r.  911  Larkin 
Schrefeld  Christina,  widow,  r.  13  Scotland 
Schreiber  Amelia  Mrs.,  nurse. r.  1341  Powell 
"    Anna,  domestic,  1827  California 
"    Antone,  cigar  maker  C.  R.  Thrane  &  Bro., 

r.  5  Uranus 
"    August,  gold  and  silver  embroiderer,  507 

California,  r.  427  Bush 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk,  r.  733,  23d 
"    Herman,  r.  923,  18th 
"    Herman  P.,  compositor  Richard  Munk,  r. 

1115  Broadway 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  confectioner,  950-952  Market,  r. 

207  Larkin 
"    Theresa  Miss,  dressmaking,  UGY^  Oak 
Schreiber   William,   proprietor  The  Elite,  21 

Kearny,  r.  613  Jones 
Schreier  Charles,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 

"    Hermann,  r.  13  Bourbin  PI 
Schreiner  August,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket 
and  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  .560  Howard 
"    Emil,  waiter,  r.  418Vi  Hyde  rear 
"    Frederick  H.,  musician,  r.  426  Chestnut 
"    Hubert,  cyolery,  1718  Devisadero 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  426  Chestnut 
j8®- Schreiner.    See  Shriner 


Schrenk  Edmond,  cellarman  Arpad  Haraszthy, 

r.  636  Commercial 
Schrick  August,  expressman,  SW  cor  Bush  and 
Kearny,  r.  312,  27th 

"    Frank,  wood  and  coal,  725,  17th 
Scliriefer  Diedrich  H.,  groceries  and  liquors, 

155  Natoma 
Schrivar  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  441,  1st 
Schrock  William  A.,  manufacturer  iron  beds, 
camp  goods,  etc.,  21  New  Montgomery, 
r.  Oakland 
Schroder  Anna  Miss,  shirt  maker  Joseph  Fried- 
lander,  r.  635  Fulton 

"    Augusta  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  721,  21st 

"  Charles,  bartender  W.  M.  B.  Stuhlmacher, 
r.  621,  6th 

"    Charles,  machinist,  r.  lOBelmontPl 

"  Charles  C,  clerk  Charles  Stelling,  r.  556, 
4th 

"  Charles  J.  (Schroder  &  Son),  r.  601  McAl- 
lister 

"  Claus  (Schroder  &  Son),  r.  601  McAllis- 
ter 

"  Cord,  clerk  H.  Schroder  &  Co.,  r.  2533  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Edward,  cigars  and  tobacco,  Russ  House 

"    Edward  H.,  clerk,  r.  721,  21st 

"     Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  721,  21st 

"  Frederick  H.,  clerk  Na  han,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  721,  21st 

"  George,  accountant  Julius  Reimer,  509 
Montgomery 

"    George,  clerk  Daniel  Warde,  r.  326,  30th 

"  H.  &  Co.  (Herman  Schroder),  groceries, 
2017  Fillmore 

"  H.  &  Son  (Herman  and  Herman  Jr.),  gro- 
ceries, 300  Fell 

"  Hans  J.,  employee  Western Suger Refinery, 
r.  1087  Tennessee 

"    Henry  (Eybs  &  Schroder),  r.  7  Cleveland 

"  Henry,  bottler  John  Rapp,  r.  601  McAllis- 
ter 

"    Henry,  cigar  maker,  r.  326,  30th 

"  Henry,  clerk  Adams  House,  r.  519  Sacra- 
mento 

"  Henry  A.,  clerk  John  H.  Schroder,  r.  1600 
Geary 

"  Henry  C,  cabinet  maker  Bare  Bros.,  r.  50 
.  Corbett  Av 

"    Henry  J.,  engineer,  r.  27  Clarence  PI 

"  Herbert,  blacksmith  Aten  &  Falkenstein, 
r.  50  Corbett  Av 

"    Heinrich^  salesman  E.  Rohde  &  Co.,  r.  1003 

"  Herman  (H.  Schroder  &  Co.),  r.  2533  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Herman  (H.  Schroder  &  Son),  r.  300  Fell 

"  Herman,  drayman,  400  Battery,  r.  23A  Kiss- 
ling 

"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  625  Pulton 

"  Herman  Jr.  (H.  Schroder  &  Son),  r.  300 
Fell 

"    J.,  r.  3  Eureka  PI 

"    Jacob  H.  (Buck  &  Schroder),  r.  500,  4th 

"    John.  r.  1330  Valencia 

"  John  D.,  clerk  John  H.  Schroder,  r.  1600 
Geary 

"    John  F.,  r.  1919  Oak 

"    John  F.,  contractor,  r.  1326  Valencia 

"    John  H.,  groceries   and  liquors,  1600  Geary 

"  John  H.,  groceries,  NW  cor  Washington 
and  Webster,  r.  2400  Washington 

"  John  H.  Jr.,  clerk  John  H.  Schroder,  r.  2400 
Washington 

"    Kate,  domestic,  2836  California 

"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  426  Fulton 

"    Louis,  steward,  r.  126  Morris  Av 

"    Louis  C,  contractor,  r.  1330  Valencia 

"    Louis  E..  r.  36  East  Av 

■'    Mabel  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  625  Fulton 

"    Mamie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  326,  30th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  326,  30th 

"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  3  Alaska  PI 

"  Richard,  teamster  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 
r.  8I414  Treat  Av 

"    Thomas,  r.  326.  30th 

"  William,  bookkeeper  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
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Schroder  William  C,  porter  H.  Plagemann  & 

Co.,  r.  336,  SOth 
•'    William  J.  H.,  r.  117,  2d 
Scliroder  &  Son  (Glaus  and  Charles  J.),  groce- 
ries and  liquors,  SW  cor  Franklin   and 

McAllister 
^S-Schroder.  See  Schrader,  Schroeder,  Shrader 

and  Shroeder 
Sohroedel  George,  clerk  Esberg  Bachman  Leaf 

Tobacco  Co.,  r.  305  Mason 
Schroeder  Anton,  r.  134  California  Av 
"    Bernhard,  waiter,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Carl,  shoemaker,  509V4  Jones 
"    Caroline  Mrs.,  r.  21  Clara 
"    Charles,  coremaker  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r. 

332,  29th 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Charles  F.,  bartender  Henry  Warnecke,  r. 

420  Natoma 
"    Christian,  porter  M.  Rosenshine  &  Bro.,  r. 

326  Ritch 
"    Christian  J.,  meterman,  r.  1500  Mason 
"    Claus,  r.  922  Battery 

"    Claus,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Va- 
lencia and  20th 
"    Frank,  driver  South  S.  F.  Brewery,  r.  14th 

A7  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Frederick  C,  litho.  artist  Dickman-Jones 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick   W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1100 

Valencia 
"    F.  W.,  carpenter,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Gustav,  letter  cutter  Pacific  States  Type 

Foundry,  r.  Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    Gustave  Rev.,  r.  299  Hyde 
"    Hans,  solicitor  Chicago  Hotel 
"    Harry,  tanner C.  G.  Bennett&  Co.,  r.  16%, 

24th 
"    Henry,  r.  502  Gough 

"    Henry,  clerk  John  J.  Thompson,  r.  317,  5th 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  1209  Kearny 
■'    Henry,  master  schr  S.   E.  Perry,  office  5 

Spear,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Henry,  salesman  Thomas   Tayler  &  Co.,  r. 

62  Hermann 
"    Henry,  shiprigger,  r.  104,  20th 
"    Henry  C,  druggist,  r.  700!4  Bush 
"    Henry  J.,  liquors,  135  Folsom 
"    Herman,  clerk  John  Schulken,  r.  901   Bush 
"    Herman  C,  molder,  r.  332,  29th 
"    Jerome,  driver,  r.  209,  28th 
"    John,  dairy  produce,  1300  Stockton,  r.  913a 

Jackson 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,   1721  Howard, 

r.  1719  Howard 
"    John,  shoemaker,  442,  3d 
"    John,  steward  The  Thalia 
'<    John  A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  933  Stockton 
"    John  A.,  sign  writer,  r.  205  Guerrero 
••    John  B.  Jr.,  offlce  638  Market,  r.  Redwood 

City 
"    JohnD.  (Schroeder &Grabau),r.  668  Walnut 
"    John  H.,  bartender  H.  F.   Segelcke,  r.  317, 

1st 
"    John  C,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  504 

Gough 
"    John  H.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Johannes  Ger- 
man Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  r. 

3723  Mission 
"    John  L,,  hatter  Charles  Colman,  r.  13  Ver- 
ona PI 
"    John  W.,  bartender  Lohse  &  Schutt,  r.  655, 

3d 
"    L.,  driver  Alexandre  Bertin,  r.  430  Bush 
Scliroeder  L.  Gustaf,   president  and  manager 

Asbestos  Paraffine   Co.,  131-135,   1st,  r. 

299  Hyde 
"    Louis    F.,    driver  Burke  &    Sicke,  r.  1325 

Bush 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  333,  29th 
"    Max  A.,  porter  L.  Foard,  r.  406  Waller 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.   1214  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Otto,  groceries  and  liquors,  1315  Mission 
"    Paul  W.,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Richard,  clerk  Rudolph  G.  Schroeder,  r. 

2220  Fillmore 
"    Richard  D.,  liquors,  25  Eddy,  r.  3  Eddy  PI 


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Schroeder  Rudolph  G.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE 
cor  Fillmore  and  Clay,  r.  2220  Fillmore 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  502  Gough 
"    William,   liquors,  439  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

1433  Stockton 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  914,  15th 
Schroeder  WUliam,   president    California  Art 
Glass  Bending  and  Cutting  Works,  103- 
105  Mission,  r.  938  Howard 
"    William  D.,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r. 

503  Gough 
"    William  G.,  liquors,  925  Mission,  r.  34  Pre- 

cita  Av 
"    William  L.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 
r.  Alameda 
Schroeder  &  Grabau  (John  D.  Schroeder  and 
Emil  A.  Grabau),   proprietors  Baldwin 
Grotto,  873  Market,  telephone  Jessie  661 
4S=Schroeder.    See  Schrader,  Schroder,  Shra- 
der and  Shroeder 
Schroepfer   Albert  A.,     laborer   Pac.    Rubber 
Paint  Co.,  r.  937  Golden  Gate  Av 
•'    William,  cook,  r.  711  Mission 
Schroer  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,   SE  cor 

Jackson  and  Buchanan 
Schrofl  Charles,  woodcarver  John  A.  Hagstrom, 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
"    Charles    Jr.,    woodcarver,    John   A.    Hag- 
strom, r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  38th 
"    Herman,  woodcarver  John  A.  Hagstrom,  r. 
San  Bruno  Av  nr28th 
Schrogg  John,  porter  Am.  District  Tel.,  r.  529 

Sacramento 
Schroth  Charles  (Herman  Westerfeld  &  Co.),  r. 
1005  Geary 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  John  Siegfried  &  Co.,  r. 

1005  Geary 
"    George,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

463  Shotwell 
"    John  F.    (E.  J.  Robinson  &    Co.),   r.    1005 

Geary 
"    Julius,  liquors,  SE  cor  Market  and  10th,  r. 

1323  Fell 
"    William  J.,  r.  1005  Geary 
Schrumpf  Adolph  F.,  porter  M.  Rothenberg  & 
Co.,  r.  517  Pine 
"    Albert  C,  bartender  Mrs.  H.  Burshinsky, 
r.  Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 
Sohryver  Edgar  L.,  porter  Saie  Deposit  Bldg,  r. 
811  Mason 
•'    E.  L.  Mrs.,    children's  dressmaking,  811 

Mason 
"     Harry  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  811  Mason 
Schubel  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
Schubener  Leo,  barber,  619  Sacramento,  r.  207^4 
Polk 
"    Louis,  tailor,  r.  207'^  Polk 
Schubert  Emilia,  widow,  r.  830,  15th 
"    Ernst  C,  portrait  artist,  r.  830,  15th 
"    Eugene  W.,  cashier  Russ  House 
"    Herman,  cabinet  maker,  r.  7OIV2  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Hugo,  machinist,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  6  Silver  Star  PI 
"    Magnus,  box  maker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  I8I/2  Prospect  Av 
"    Nicholas,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
"    Paul,  r.  N  s  Channel  nr  9th 
"    Paul  F.,  wood  finisher,  r.  8  Germania 
Schuchert  Phillip,  shoemaker,  1251,  34th,  r.  331 

Bartlett 
Schuck  Emil,  butcher,  310  Folsom,  r.  316,  1st 
"    Herman,  general  delivery  clerk  Post  Offlce, 

r.  1134  Howard 
"    Thomas  L.,  varieties,  139, 11th 
JSS-Schuck.    See  Shuck 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Schucking  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1229  O'Farrell 
"    Theodore  L.,    salesman    Miller,    Sloss   & 
Scott,  r.  1229  O'Farrell 
Schudel  Bertha,  clerk  Marx  Blum,  r.  709  Lar- 
kin 
"    Emil,  confectioner  Charles  Guillet,  r.  905 

Larkin 
"    Emma  Miss,  dairy  produce,  GOSYz  Post,  r. 

709  Larkin 
"    Marcus  P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1332 
Howard 
Schuemann   Fritz,  proprietor    Cal.  Schuetzen 

Park  (San  Rafael),  office  123  Sutter 
Schuepp  Jacob,  boarding,  207  Main 
Schuering  Henry,  insurance,  421  California 
Schuessler  Arthur,  bartender,  r.    438'/2  Jessie 

rear 
*®"Schuessler.    See  Schussler 
Schuette  Alvin  T.,  upholsterer  Cal.  Furniture 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  427,  29th 
"    Harry,  teacher  music,  r.  1401  Guerrero 
"    "William  F.,  cabinet  maker  Cal.  Furniture 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  161  Chattanooga 
"    William  G.,  painter,  r.  161  Chattanooga 
4®"Schuette.    See  Schutte  and  Shute 
Schuetz  David,  cabinet  maker,  r.  22  Stockton 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  821  California 
Schuey  Jeremiah  T.,  carpenter,  r.  100  Jones 
Schug  Charles  P.  D.,  teacher  music,  822  Mis- 
sion 
"    Daniel,  varnisher.  r.  26th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  21st  Av  South  nr  Silver 

Av 
"    Henry  G.,  barber,  r.  26th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    Joseph,  foreman  factory  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co., 
r.  1023  Market 
Schuhman  Anton,  accountant  Rolla  V.  Watt,  r. 

118.  3d  Av 
Schuhrer  William,  porter  E.  A.  Fargo  Co.,  r.  122 
Valparaiso 
•'    William  J.,  porter  Crown  Distilleries  Co., 
r.  3506Vi  Mission 
Schukle  John,  laborer,  r.  35  Welsh 
Schukouskv  William,  hostler  James  E.  Finch, 

r.  1323  Laurel  Av 
Schuldt  Charles  W..  confectioner,  r.   214  Turk 
rear 
"    Christian,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

310a  Guerrerro 
"    Emma,  machine  operator,  r.  1529  Turk 
"    George,  driver,  r.  1.529  Turk 
"    Henry  F.,  bottler  National  BottlingCo.,  r. 

337  Waller 
"    Henry  F.,  druggist,  r.  214  Turk  rear 
"    John,  liquors,  501  Dupont,  r.  600  Pine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1529  Turk 
"    William  Rev.,  pastor  St.  John's  German 
Methodist     Episcopal    Church,    r.    812 
Army 
"    William,  butcher   Frederick   Martins,    r. 
1529  Turk 
Schule    Elizabeth    Miss,    bookkeeper   W.    S. 
Townsend,  r.  1213  Valencia 
"    Frederick    A.,    manufacturer   incubators, 

1213  Valencia 
"    Henry,   conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.    1119 

Sutter 
"    Josie  Miss,  candy  maker  W.  S.  Townsend, 
r.  1213  Valencia 
Schuler  Anselmo,  r.  114  William 
"    August  (Schuler  &  Seheben),  r  42  Julia 
"    August,  mate  str  Aurora 
"    Charles  F.,  master  str  T.  C.  Walker,    r. 

Stockton 
"    Charles  H.  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
2606  Manchester 


Schuler  Edward  J.,  bill  poster,  r.  335  Broad- 
way 
"    Frank  C,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  335  Broadway 
"    Hermann,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  1218 

Kearny 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  409  Harrison 
"    Joseph,  driver  Louis  Zwissig,  r.  16thAv 

South  nr  G 
"    Paul  F.,  cook  W.  Leege  &  Co.,  r.   1813V4 

Mason 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  114  William 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  2606  Manchester 
"    William,  surfman  Golden  Gate  Life  Sav- 
ing Station 
"    &   Seheben  (August  Schuler  and  Eugene 
Seheben),  liquors,  133,  7th 
4S=Schuler.    See  Schuller 
Schules  William,  bill  distributor  Sterling  & 

Dunphy,  r.  44,  3d 
Schulhofer  Max,  capitalist,  office  415  Montgom- 
ery, room  6,  r.  1508  Post 
Schuling  Charles,    harness    maker   Kempkey, 
Gilham   &  Sawyer,   r.  521V4  Stevenson 
Schulin.sky  Charles,  carriage   painter   Robert 

Walsh,  r.  431,  5th 
Schulken  Benhard  D.,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain* 
1104-1106  Hampshire,  r.  25,  23d 
"    Henry  (Henry  Schulken  &  Co.),  r.  25,  23d 
"    Henry  &  Co.   (Henry  Schulken),  groceries 

and  liquors,  23,  23d,  r.  25,  23d 
"    Henry  D.,  helper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
20  Elliott  Park 
Schulken  J.  &  Co.  (Julius  Schulken),  hay,  grain, 

wood  and  coal,  1616  Mission 
Schulken  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  station- 
ery and  candies,  901-903  Bush,  r.  901  Bush 
"    Julius  (J.  Schulken  &  Co.),  r.  900  Laguna 
SchuU  Rosalie,  widow,  r.  ISVz  Langton 
Schuller  Andrew,  real   estate    and   insurance 
agent,  508  Montgomery,  room  11,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Arthur  W.,  shoe  cutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    August,  r.  1726  Ellis 
"    Benjamin,  shoe  cutter  J.   C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  G.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  cellarman  E.  Gamier  &  Co.,  r.  902 

Montgomery  Av 
"    John,  can  maker  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  128  Caselli  Av 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Norman,  clerk  Andrew  Schuller,  r.   Oak- 
land 
J8®=-Schuller.    See  Schuler 
Schullerts  Frank  O.,  abstract  clerk  O.  R.  and 

N.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Schult  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,   SW  cor 

Pine  and  Baker,  r.  1633  Baker 
Schulte  Charles,  r.  217  Grant  Av 
"    Gustavus,  printer  Fullerton  &  Schulte,  r. 

118  Fell 
"    Henry,  r.  E  s  York  bet  15th  and  16th 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1030  Shotwell 
"    Hermine,  widow,  r.  118  Fell 
"    John  G.  W.  (Osmer&  Co.),  r.  710  Haight 
"    Juliet  (Fullerton  &  Schulte),  r.  118  Fell 
"    Leonard,  bottler,  r.  E  s  York  bet  15th  and 

16th 
"    William,  bottler,  r.  E  s  York  bet  15th  and 

16th 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  1830^/4  Howard 
"     William  H.  G.,  student,  r.  710  Haight 
Schulter  Daniel,  liquors,  SE  cor  Mission  and 

Beal,  r.  .54  Clementina 
Schultheis  Emil  L.,  compositor  S.  F.  Tageblatt, 
r.  1.5381/2  Bush 
"    Henry,  r.  1703  Polk 
"    J.  George,  watchmaker,  r.  708  Taylor 
"    John,  coremaker  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  29^4 

Laussat 
"    John  H.,  machinist  Rix  Compressed  Air 

Machinery  Co.,  r.  622  Jersey 
"    Ludwig,  printer,  r.  1538!4  Bush 
"    William  H.  (C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.),  r.  1703  Polk 
Schultheiss  Charles   J.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  & 
Scott,  r.  1608  Mason 


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Schultz  Adolph,  r.  806  Taylor 
"    Adolph  J.,  clerk,  r.  1609  Jones 
"    Arnold,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

514  Green 
"    August,  waiter,  r.  317  Eddy 
"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  429,  5th 
"    Charles,  r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  r.  533  Filbert 
"    Charles,  helper  Charles  W.  Smith,  r.  335 

Shipley 
"    Charles   F.,    clerk    auditing   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  729  California 
•'    Charles  G.,  tailor,  r.  1117  Clay 
"    Ernest  A.,  r.  3436  Filbert 
"    Eugene,  laborer  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  35Chesley 
"    F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  806  Taylor 
"    Felix,  cook  Clorandin   F.   Andrieu,  r.  327 

Minna 
"    Ferdinand,  fresco  painter,  r.  10  Lily  Av 
•    "    Frank,  clerk  E.  T.  Allen  Co.,  r.  13!4  Harri- 
son Av 
"    Fred,  porter  Franz  Siebrecht,  r.  416  Kearny 
"    Fredericlf,  laborer,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  1630  Powell 
■'    Frederick  J.,  clerk  L.  C.  Cnopius,  r.   1609 

Jones  * 

"    Frederick  J.,  r.  2436  Filbert 
"    Frederick  W.,   tailor  H.  E.  Schultz,  r.  636 

Commercial 
'■    Frederick  W.,    tailor   Joseph  Gutman,  r. 

19%  Langton 
<•    George,  bricklayer,  r.  1108  Vermont 
"    George,  broker,  318  Pine,  room  40,  r.  3430 

Pine 
"    George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  635  Geary 
Schultz    George   A.,    secretary     William     A. 

Schultz  &  Sons,  533  Front,  r.  2420  Clay 
"    George  F.,  clerk  C.  W.   R.  Ford  &  Co.,  r. 

2406  Folsom 
"    George  J.  Rev.,  pastor  German  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  864b  Folsom 
"    George  L.,  car  repairer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

119  California  Av 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  1830  Filbert 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  335  Shipley 
"    Henry,  barber,  r.  426  Fell 
"    Henry,  driver  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  2005  Market 
"    Henry  E.,   tailor,  625   Commercial,    r.  806 

Union 
Schultz  Herman,  bookkeeper  A.  &  T.  Weil  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Herman,  shoemaker  Charles  Lester,  r.  621 

Howard 
"    Johanna  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  2907  Clay 
"    John,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    John,  miner,  r.  100,  5th 
"    John,  porter,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    John,  transferer  Dickman- Jones  Co.,  r.  1419 

Taylor 
"    John  H.,  water  tender  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  729i^  Harrison 
"    Julius,  finisher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  19V4 

Langton 
"    Julius,  plumber,  r.  1920  Fillmore 
"    Julius,  tailor,  r.  512  Bush 
"    L.  J.,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,   r. 

cor  16th  and  York 
"    Louis,    electrotyper    Schmidt     Label     & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis  E.  J.    (Schultz  &  Voorman),    r.  2436 

Filbert 
"    Louisa,  widow,  nurse,  r.  I8V2  Harriet 
"    Louisa  W.,  widow,  r.  631  Ash  Av 
"    Martin,  teacher  music,  r.  404  Ellis 
"    Mary  D.,  widow,  r.  cor  Richland  and  South 

Avs 
"    Michael  C,  porter  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co. 
"    Oscar,  teacher  music,  r.  206  Perry 
"    Otto,  liquors,  1053  Market,  r.  1830  Filbert 
"    Otto  G.,  r.  5  Everett 
"    Paul,  bartender  Seal  Rock  House 
"    Paul,  engineer  Am.  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Co., 

r.  64  Clementina 
"    Peter,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    Peter  O.,  gardener,  r.  313,  4th  Av 
'   "    Philip,  barber,  r.  734,  22d 
"    Robert,  driver  Frederick  G.  Sachs,  r.  515 

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Schultz  Robert  A.,  clerk  Morris  A.  Levingston, 

r.  698  McAllister 
"    Rudolph,  lithographer,  r.  738  Green 
"    Theodore,  groceries,  1934  Stockton 
"    Walter  F.,  insurance,  r.  2430  Pine 
"    William,  r.  617  Mission 
"    William,  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 

Loan  Society, 'r.  2430  Pine 
"    William,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  337  Shipley 
"    William,  paper  hanger,  r.  306  Natoma 
"    William,  shoemaker,  622  Capp 
Schultz   WiUiam    A.,   president    William  A. 

Schultz  &  Sons,  523  Front,  r.  Sausalito, 

Cal. 
"    William    A.    Jr.,    treasurer   William   A. 

Schultz  &  Sons,  r.  209  Valencia 
Schultz    William    A.   &    Sons,    William   A. 

Schultz  president,   George    A.   Schultz 

secretary,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors, 

523  Front 
Schultz  &  Voorman  (Louis  E.  J.  Schultz  and 

Henry    Voorman),  offlce    506    Battery, 

room  3 
j8@=Schultz.     See   Scholtz,    Schultze,   Schulz, 

Schulze  and  Shulz 
Schultzberg  Charles  G.,  tailor,  r.  1117  Clay 
Schultze  August,  ship  builder,  r.  911  Illinois 
'•    Charles  A.,  clerk,  r.  326 Kearny 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  lodgings,  911  Illinois 
"    Ernest  H.,  dentist,  10731^  Market 
"    Frank  R.,  r.  520  Folsom 
"    Gustav,  inventor,  office  58, 1st,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry  A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  547  Turk 

and  939  Larkin,  r.  542  Polk 
"    Jacob,  butcher,  r.  1030  Clay 
"    Julius,  waiter,  r.  343  Minna 
"    L.  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  744 Ellis 
"    Louis,  bartender  S.  Dabovich,  r.  523  Filbert 
"    Marie    Miss,  principal   Sutro   Mail   Dock 

Free   and  Pioneer   Kindergartens,    218 

Brannan,  r.  831  California 
"    Rudolph    W.,  ship  carpenter,  E  s  5th  Av 

South  nr  K 
;e®"Schultze.     See   Schultz.  Schulz,    Schulze 

and  Schulz 
Schultzen  Marguerite,  widow,  r.  45  Dore 
Schulz  Andrew,  r.  215,  30th 
"    Bruno,  clerk,  r.  313  Chattanooga 
"    Carl,  r.  805  Harrison 
"    Carl,  clerk  J.  Schulz,  r.  736  Union 
'I    Charles,   liquors,    714  Washington,    r.  207 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Charles  A.    (William  Schulz  &  Son),  r.  927 

Grove 
"    Christian,  baker,  r.  69  Minna 
"    Christian,  manager    Wieland    Bros.,    212 

Davis,  r.  410  Ellis 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1026  Sutter 
'■    Edward  G.,  baker,  r.  926  Filbert 
"    Ernest,  jeweler  P.  Schulz,  r.  805  Harrison 
"    Frederick,  cook  Schwerin  &  Sons,  r.  3406 

Folsom 
"    Frederick,  tailor,  r.  103  Perry  rear 
"    Frederick,    saddler  Kempkey,  Gilham   & 

Sawver,  r.  805  Harrison 
"    Frederick  F.,molder,  r.  4315^  Mississippi 
"    George  E.,  salesman  Lievre,  Frioke  &  Co. 
"    George  F.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.   1011  Ala- 
bama 
"    George  T.,  baker,  r.  1011  Alabama 
"    Gustav,  driver  Milwaukee  Brewery,  r.  114b 

Juniper 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Bush 

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Schulz  Henry,  liquors,  31,  5th,  r.  438  Jessie 

"    Henry,salesman  A.  Mautz&Co.,r.  447,  19th 

"    Henry  T.,  fireman,  r.  1011  Alabama 

"  James  E.,  contractor,  r.  Sagamore  nr  Ply- 
mouth Av 

"    John,  horseshoer,  r.  1011  Alabama 

"  Joseph,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1105 
Alabama 

"    Julius,  bakery,  736  Union 

"    Ludwig,  tailor,  r.  536  Jessie 

"    M.,  musician,  39, 4th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1105  Alabama 

"  Mary  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Charleston,  239 
Kearny 

"  Max,  clerk  German  Consulate,  r.  212  Chat- 
tanooga 

"  Melania  Miss,  bookkeeper  R.  E.  Schulz, 
r.  2937  Clay 

"  Otto,  finisher  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  805 
Harrison 

"    Otto,  painter,  r.  1419  Taylor 

SCHULZ  PAUL, 

practical  watchmaker  and  jeweler, 
watch  repairing  a  specialty,  300,  4tli, 
cor  Folsom,  r.  805  Harrison 

Schulz  Peter,  laborer,  r.  16  Jansen 

Schulz  R.  E.,  merchant,  office  320  Sansome,  room 

14,  r.  2937  Clay 
"    William  (Schulz  &  Meyer),  r.  816 Elizabeth 
"    William   (William  Schulz  &  Son),  r.  927 

Grove 
"    William,    manufacturer    silverware,    230 

Kearny 
"    William  &  Son  (William  and  Charles  A.), 

carriage  and  wagon  makers,  1161  How- 
ard 
"    William  E.,    horseshoer   J.  P.    Barnes,  r. 

1105  Alabama 
"    William  F.  (Hllmer,Bredhoff  &  Schulz),  r. 

1120  Noe 
"    &   Meyer  (William     Schulz     and    Henry 

Meyer),  groceries  and  liquors,  618  Doug- 
lass 
>i®-  Schulz.    See     Scholtz.     Scholz.    Schultz, 

Schultze,  Schulze  and  Shulz 
Schulze  Adolph,  r.  1623  Folsom 
"    Albert,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  2014 

Hyde 
"    Charles  A.,  shipping  clerk  G.  W.  Clark  & 

Co.,  r.  326  Kearny 
"    Charles  F.,  bookkeeper  The  Giant  Powder 

Co.  Consolidated,  r.  324  O'Farrell 
"    Desire,  r.  2014  Hyde 
"    Eberhard,  watchmaker,  133V4,  14th 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  2014  Hyde 
"    George  A.,  metal  worker,  r.   44  Clementina 
"    Henry  A.,  architect,  94  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Oscar,  porter"  Julius  Lasker,  r.  957  Market 
Schumacher  August,  plumber,  r.  84  Colton 
"    Catrina,  widow,  r.  1814  Lyon 
"    Charles,  butcher  August  L.  Grotheer,  r. 

2733  Bryant 
"    ClausH.,  with  Meyer.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  115'/^ 

Valparaiso 
"    E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Edward  H.,  clerk  Locke  &  Pike  Co.,  r.  1151/2 

Valparaiso 
"    Ernest  F.,  driver,  r.  220  McAllister 
"    Ernst  A.  (Schumacher  &   Janssen),  r.    25 

Bartlett 
"    Ferdinand,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Packing 

and  Provision  Co.,  r.  1432,  5th  Av  South 
"    Ferdinand    D.,  bookkeeper  Pac.    Vinegar 

and  Pickle  Wks,  r.  Alameda 


Schumacher  Frederick,  liquors,  36  Steuart,  r. 
703  Stockton 
Frederick  A.,  tinsmith,  220  Leavenworth 
Frederick  J.,  driver  South  S.  F.  Brewery, 

r.  17th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
George,  driver  National  Brewing  Co.,  r.  801 

Grove 
Harry,  seaman,  r.  214  King 
Henry,  waiter  Young  &  Weisman,  r.  436 

Jessie 
Henry  D.,  r.  90514,  18th 

Henry  H.,  watchmaker,  r.  137H  Fair  Oaks 
H.   G.   F.   (Jenkel  &  Schumacher),  r.  3310 

California 
Ida,    bookkeeper   James    Hunter,    r.    1223 

Pierce 
Ida  J.,  widow,  r.  542  McAllister 
Schumacher     J.     Henry,    secretary    Pacific 
Woodenware    and    Cooperage   Co.,    126 
Davis,  room  4,  r.  1223  Pierce 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  600,  2d,  r.  12 

De  Boom 
"    Joseph,  cigar  maker,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Lorent,  cook,  r.  83  Stevenson  rear 
"    Luder,  maltster  National  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

801  Grove 
"    Ludwig  G.,  accountant,  r.  1223  Pierce 
"    Matilda,  domestic,  2117  Broderick 
"    Michael  W.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

415  Day 
"    Reinhard,  teacher  music,  r.  2306  Fillmore 
"    Richard,  cook,  r.  84  Colton 
"    Richard  J.,  clerk,  r.  44  Elgin  Park  Av 
Schumacher  Thomas  M.,  general  agent  Union 
Pacific    System    Freight    Department, 
200  California,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William,  ironworker,  r.  412  State 
"    William  H.,  vice-president  C.  Herrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  1814  Lyon 
Schumacher  &  Janssen  (Ernst  A.  Schumacher 
and  John  J,  Janssen),  proprietors  The 
Corner  Billiard  and  Oyster  Saloon,  1001 
Valencia,  telephone  Mission  142 
J8®"Schumacher.      See   Shoemaker   and  Scho- 

maker 
Schuman  Charles,  laborer,  r.  Ill  Farallones 
"    Charles,  tanner,  r.  Isabel  nr  Hope 
"    Christopher,    pressman  P.  J.  Thomas,   r. 

Alameda 
"    Henry  C,  salesman  G.  W.  Omey,  r.  6  Heron 
"    Kathleen,  widow,  r.  6  Heron 
"    Max,  capmaker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r.  447 

Tehama 
"    Max,    carpenter  and  builder,  609  Octavia, 
r.  610a  Octavia 
>e®="Schuman.    See  Schuhman 
Schumann  Adolph  A.,  foreman   S.  F.   Pioneer 
Varnish  and  Glycerine  Wks,  r.  1307  Ver- 
mont 
"    Adolph  L.,  manufacturer  iron  fences,  206, 

24th,  and  911  Oakwood,  r.  116  Alabama 
"  Annie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1445  McAllister 
"    August,  salesman    Hinz  &  Landt,  r.   822 

Larkin 
"    Dudie  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1445  McAUis- 

"    Edward   C,  tanner   August  Schwartz,  r. 

28th  nr  Shakespeare 
"    Emanuel,  groceries,  1407  Valencia 
"    Hans  D.,  carpenter,  r.  95  Wool 
"    Henry,  foreman  John  D.  McGilvray  &  Co., 

r.  28  South  Park 
"    Hugo  A.,  r.  822  Larkin 
"    Leonard,  musician,  r.  603  Montgomery 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk  Frank  B.  Peterson  &  Co.,r. 

707A  Stockton 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  1445  McAllister 
"    Melissa  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1325  Ellis 
"    Peter  J.,  driver  M.  Michelsen  &  Son.,  r.  615 
Ellis 
Schumann  William  H.,  real  estate  broker  with 
O.  W.  Becker  &  Co.,  328  Montgomery,  r. 
219  Powell 
J8®-Schumann.    See  Shumann 
Schuneman  Albert,  tailor,  r.  10731/4  Market 
Schunhoft  B.  Henry,  r.  1219  Guerrero 
Schunk  Peter,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi ,  r. 

36  Merritt 
Schunter  Ferdinand,  r,  7  Cottage  PI 


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Schupbach  William  A.,  salesmarL  S.  P.  Taylor 

Sons,  r.  20914,  12tli 
Schupp  Frank,  bartender  Henry  Peard,  r.  1917 

Mission 
Schuppert  Adana  L,.,  plumber,  r.  616  Filbert 
"    August  F.,  carpet  layer  Pattosien  Carpet 

Co.,  r.  326B  18th 
"    Charles  T.,  musician,  r.  221  Waller 
"    Magdalena,  widow,  r.  616  Filbert 
Schur  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  821  Bush 

"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  821  Bush 
Schurbohm  Henry,  liquors,  602  Mission,  r.  1116% 

Folsom 
Schurg  George,  r.  228,  24th 
"    George    Jr.,  trnnkmaker   Hirschfelder   & 
Meaney,  r.  228,  24th 
Schuring  Sophie,  widow,  r,  220  Montgomery  Av 
Schurmann   Francis    H.,    conductor  Geary  St. 
RR.,  r.  9  Boyce 
"    Fred  W.    (Putzman  &  Schurmann),  r.  20 
Rincon  PI 
Schurr  Theodore  P.,  operator  Miss   Fannie  L. 

Matson,  r.  122  Turk 
Schurra  Florence,  boiler  maker,  r.  823  Pacific 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  822  Pacific 
Schurth  A.,  repairer  Fire   Alarm   and    Police 

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Schussler  Adolph,  r.  2015  Ellis 

SCHUSSLER    BROTHERS 

(Toby  and  Henry),  manufacturers  and 
importers  pictures,  frames,  mirrors, 
artists'  materials,  etc.,  27  Grant  Av, 
factory  312-316  Grove 

Schussler  Frank,  bookkeeper  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 

541  McAllister 
"    Frank,  clerk  A.  H.  Murken,  r.  701  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick  J.,  lithographer,  r.  326a  12th 
"    George,  assistant  engineer  Spring  Valley 

W.  W.,  r.  634,  21st 
"    Henry  (Schussler  Bros.),  r.  541  McAllister 
"    Herman  F.  A.,  engineer  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,  r.  1905  Van  Ness  Av 
"    J.  Christian,  hatter,  r.  416  Francisco 
"    J.  &  Co.  (John  Schussler  and  Jacob  Gold- 

.    man),  draymen,  107  Battery 
"    John  (J.  Schussler  &  Co.),  r.  541  McAllister 
"    M.  &  Co.  (Michael   Schussler  and  Fred  H. 

Levy),    importers    watches,    diamonds 

and  jewelry,  104  Kearny 
"    Michael  (M.  Schussler  &  Co.),  r.   2322  De- 

visadero 
"    Toby  (Schussler  Bros.),  r.  541  McAllister 
4®=Schussler.    See  Schuessler  and  Schuszler 
Schuster  Arthur  F.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  733c 

Clementina 

SCHUSTER  BROTHERS 

(John,  Joseph  S.  and  Clement  J.),  John 
Curtis  manager,  Samuel  H.  Atchi- 
son superintendent,  manufacturers 
Mann's  Patent  Chimneys  and  Atchi- 
son Steam  Beer  Governor,  importers 
Richmond  ranges  and  furnaces,  agents 
Cleveland  beer  pumps,  plumbers,  gas- 
fitters  and  tin  roofers,  306  Sutter 
Schuster  Charles,  baker  Wagner  &  Loveder,  r. 
2129  Mission 

"    Clement  J.  (Schuster  Bros.),  r.  2407  How- 
ard 

"    Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  733c  Clementina 

•'    Frank,  hog  ranch,  21st  Av  South  nr  I 

"    Frederick,  r.  427  Valencia 

' '    Frederick  P. ,  proprietor  Railroad  Brewery , 
433-427  Valencia,  r.  112  Julian  Av 

"    Henry,  r.  17291/4  Lexington  Av 

"    Henry  W.,  baker,  r.  2101/4  Church 

•'    J.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    John  (Schuster  Bros.),  306  Sutter 

"    Joseph  F.,  liquors  and  lodgings,  223  Jack- 
son 

"    JosephF.  Jr.,  clerk  Sbarboro&  Co.,  r.  223 
Jackson 

"    Joseph  S.  (Schuster Bros.),  r.  211,  17th 

"    Louis  P.,  r.  733c  Clementina 

"    Milton  L.    H.,    butcher,    r.    934,    18th    Av 
South 
Schuszler  Frank,  street  sprinkler,  r.  1830  Folsom 

"    Wilhelmina.  widow,  r.  1830  Folsom 


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Schutt  Charles,  contractor  and  builder,  r.   13 
Shotwell 

"    Henry  (Lohse   &  Schutt),  and   groceries, 
1200  Pacific 

"    Herman,  clerk  J.  H.  &  F.  Rippe,  r.  NW  cor 
34th  and  Potrero  Av 

"    John  H.,  r.  106  Douglass 

"    John  H.  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  106  Douglass 
Schutte  EwaldF.,  entry  clerk  Hoffman,  Alex- 
ander &  Co.,  r.  3071/4  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Hermann,  bartender  M.  Schlaudecker,  r. 
537  Clay 

"    Hermann  H.,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 
Co.,  r.  13  Dearborn 

"    John  A.,  laundryman,  r.  518  Castro 

"    John  H.  (Bennett  &  Schutte),  r.  346  Waller 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  509  Linden  Av 

"    Louis,  salesman  Justinian  Caire  Co. 

"    William,  clerk  John  D.  Heise,  r.  500  Val- 
encia 
J8®"Schutte.    See  Schuette.  Schutt  and  Shute 
Schutten  Jacob,  bakery,  1602  Geary 
Schutter  Henry,  porter  Ahrens,  Pein  &  Bull- 
winkel,  r.  448  Jessie  rear 

"    William,  baker  F.  Kuhn.  r.  718  Valencia 
Schutz  Albert,  pump  maker,  r.  234  Day 

"    David,  cabinet  maker  Caspar  Reichling,  r. 
22  Stockton  PI 

"    Frank,  cabinet  maker,  r.  27  Ridley 

"    Jacob,  laborer   Bavaria   Brewery,  r.  2334 
Greenwich 

"    Julius  J.,  bookkeeper  Haas  Bros.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Mary,  dressmaker,  r.  1218  Alabama 

"    William  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1104  Market 
Schutze  Frederick,  president  Butler,  Schutze  & 

Co.,  723  Market,  r.  1609  McAllister 
Schuur  Henry,  liquor  dealer,  r.  9  Newell  PI 

"     Henry,  liquors,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  opp  15th 
Av  South,  r.  Girard  nr  Silliman 

"    Henry  E.,  driver  Steimke  Bros.,   r.   3120 
Mason  „ 

"    John  H.,  liquors,  NE  cor  4th  and  Brannan, 
r.  618  Lombard 

"    William  J.,  with  John  H.  Schuur,  r.  618 
Lombard 

"    WilliamT..head  waiter  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Schuyler  Charles  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice r.  Oakland 
SchuylerThomas  J.,  secretary  Angels  Quartz 
Mining  Co.,  31-32  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r. 
3813  Washington 

"    William   B.,    pileman    Harbor    Commis- 
sioners 
Schwaarcke  Charles,  bakery,  .508  Hayes 
Schwab  Andreas,  watchman  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  30  Richland  Av 

"    Annette,  widow,  r.  331,  31st 

"    Edwin,  clerk  Morrison  &  Foerster,  r.  160 
Perry 

"    Frederick,  r.  10111/4  Leavenworth 

"    George,  shoemaker,  118  Leidesdorlf 

"    Henry   F.,    butcher   Peter   Tautphaus,  r. 
10111/2  Leavenworth 

"    John  F.,  clerk  Emil  Happersberger,  r.  48, 

"    John  F.  W.,  tailor  Hyams.  Pauson  &  Co. 
"    Joseph,  baker  Joseph  Bamford,  r.  763  How- 

"    Karl  W.,  piano  string  maker  Piano  String 

Co.,  r.  8571/2  Bryant 
"    Lizette,  widow,  r.  160  Perry 
"    Madeline,  widow,  r.  43  Jessie  ,    ^  d 

"    Manfred   J.,  clerk    stationery  dept.  b.  J:-. 

Co..  r.  160  Perry 
"    Marcus  M.,  r.  304  Fulton 


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Sch-R-ab  Marion,  me.ssenger  Brunt,  r.  160  Perry 
"    Martin,    tailor  Marshall   F.    Jones,    r.    3"l 

Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  r.  1011%  Leavenworth 
"    Max,   vice-president  Royal  Eagle  Distill- 
eries Co.,  112  Taylor,  r.  425  Franklin 
"    PaulJ.,  druggist,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Ralph,  clerk  Call,  r.  160  Perry 
"    William,  baker,  r.  101 114  Leavenworth 
j^=-Schwab.    See  Schwabe 
Schwabach  John.  r.  85  Arlington 
Schwabaclier  Abraham  (Schwabacher  Bros.), 
and  president  Stockton  Milling  Co.,  112 
California,  r.  2100  Jackson 
■'    Babette,  widow,  r.  1603  Gough 
Schwabacher  Brothers  (Louis,  Abraham   and 
Sigmund),    commission   merchants,    112 
California,   and  Seattle,   Walla    Walla 
and  Davton,  Wash. 
"    Louis  (Schwabacher  Bros.),  r.  1820  Clay 
"    Louis  A.,  with    Stockton   Milling  Co.,  112 
California,  r.  2100  Jackson 
Schwabacher   Ludwig,  secretary  and  general 
manager  Crown  Paper  Co.,  70T  Front,  r. 
2110  California 
"    Max,   with    Stockton   Milling    Co.,  r.  1900 

Jackson 
'•    Sigmund  (Schwabacher  Bros.),  r.  1900  Jack- 
son 
Schwabe  John  W.,  tailor,  r.  1431  Powell 
Schwaben  Verein,  323  Turk 
Schwaidt  August,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 

Fulton  and  Buchanan 
Schwalbe  Joseph   (Joseph  Schwalbe  &  Co.),  r. 
1505  Geary 
"    Joseph  &  Co.  (Joseph  Schwalbe),  dealers 
diamonds,  watches  and  jewelry,  512-514 
Market 
"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  714  Rausch 
Schwalenberg   Adolph,    carpenter,   r.  6    Maple 
Court 
"     George  C.   A.,  liquors,  108,  1st,  r.  6  Maple 
Court 
Schwally  G.  P.  Charles,  clerk,  r.  20  Alvarado 
Schwalm  John  J.,  r.  828.  15th 
Schwamm  Matthew,  r.  1129  Laguna 
Schwan  Frank,  harness  and  saddlery,  1019  Fol- 
som 
"    Jacob,  butcher  Hans  A.  Thompson,  r.  185^ 
Sacramento 
-^"Schwan.    See  Swan 

Schwanecke  John,  cook  Henry  Falk,  r.  19,  6th 
Schwaner  Otto,  watch  maker,  10021/4  Valencia 

r.  626,  22d 
Schwark  Wilhelm  C.  H.,  liquors,  1600  Mission 
Schwarke  Carl,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 

"    William,  liquor  dealer,  r.  7mVz  Fell 
.^Schwarke.    See  Schwaarke 
Schwarting  Adolph,  compositor,  r.  1904  Mission 
"    August,   baker  Wagner  &  Loveder,  r.  1904 

Mission 
"    Diedrich,  clerk  Frank  Kerz,  r.  1904  Mission 
"    Dora  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  1904  Mission 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  1902  Powell 
"    Frederick  Jr.,  box  maker,  r.  1902  Powell 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  1025  Pacific 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk  Adams  House,  r.  519  Sacra- 
mento 
"    J.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1902  Powell 
Schwart?.  Abraham  R.,    pressman    George  B. 
Benham,  r.  441i^  Natoma 
•'    Ada,  cashier  Bush  Bros.,  r.  436  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Adolph,  r.  1030  Howard 

"    Adolph,  general  furnisher,  314  Kearny,  r. 
916  0'Farrell 


Schwartz  Adolph  C,  butcher,  r.  658  Jessie 
"    Albert  E..  clerk  Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.,  r. 

706  Larkin 
"    Alexander,  plumbing  and  gasfitting.  134,5th 
"    Alexander,  tailor,  r.  436  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Alfred,  salesman  Fonge  &  Lehman,  r.  507>4 

Sutter 
"    Amerigo,  r.  327  Vallejo  rear 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,   SE  cor 

18th  and  Mission,  r.  2205^!  Mission 
"    August,  carriage  trimmer,  1167  Howard,  r. 

706  Larkin 
",  August,  tannery.  Serpentine  Av  nrFolsom 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  517a  Page 
•■    B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  805^4  Leavenworth 
"    Barnett,  clothes  cleaner,  r.  342,  3d 
"    Bendix,  watch  maker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Tex- 
as bet  Yolo  and  Nevada 
"    Bernard,  merchant,  r.  806  Hayes 
"    Bessie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1063  Mission 
"    Blanche  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Primary 

School,  r.  1927  California 
Schwartz  Brothers  (Isidor  Schwartz),  commis- 
sion merchants,  204  Front 
"    Carl  E.,  decorator,  r.  324  Clementina 
"    Charles  G.,  pattern  maker,  r.  lllB  Freelon 
"    David,  porter  L  L.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  441% 

Natoma 
-    Diedrich,  r.  639,  24th 
•'    Edward  G.,  chief  engineer  revenue  cutter 

Bear 
"    Frederick,  r.  4  Union  PI  rear 
■'    Frederick,  helper  H.    Herring,  r.   18   By- 

ington  Av 
..    Harry,  cashier  Rehfisch  &  Co.,r.  517APage 
•'    Harry,  druggist,  r,  1124  Eddy 
"    Henry,  r.  1620  Sacramento 
■'    Henry,  carriagesmith   Larkins   &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Henry,  collector,  26  Montgomery,  r.  728  Fol- 

som 
"    Henry  J.,  salesman   O'Connor,   Moflatt  & 

Co.,  r.  419  Lott 
"    Henry  W.,  cook,  r.  925,  24th 
"    Herman,  cook  Henry  Liehe,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Ida  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  342,  3d 
"    Isidor  (Schwartz  Bros.),  r.  2260  Franklin 
"    Isidor,  liquor  dealer,  r.  710  McAllister 
"    Isidor,  merchant  tailor,  216  Turk 
"    Isidor,  salesman  Mitchell  Schwartz,  r.  1124 

Eddy 
Schwartz  Jacob,  proprietor  Turk  Street  Hotel, 

22-24  Turk 
"    Jacob,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1927 

California 
"    James,  proprietor   The    Thalia,    junction 

Market  and  Turk,  r.  224  Turk 
"    John  F.  W.,  wood  and  coal,  1138  McAllister 

and  groceries  and  liquors,  1301  Valencia, 

r.  1303  Valencia 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  NE  cor  Point  Lobos 

and  4th  Avs 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  715  Howard 
"    L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1927  California 
"    Leonard,  entry  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r. 

517a  Page 
"    Levi,  broker,  r.  1630  Sacramento 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2023  Pine 
"     ,  Lowe  &    Co.,    merchants    (San    Jose   de 

Costa  Rica),  office  19  Battery 
"    Mark,  butcher,  r.  1620  Sacramento 
"    Martin,  clerk,  r.  1620  Sacramento 
•'    Mitchell,  clothing.  104,  3d,  r.  1134  Eddy 
"    Morris,  dry   and  fancy  goods,  311  Pine,  r. 

636  Haight 
"     Morris,  office  319    Spreckels    Bldg,  r.   131 

Grove 
"    Morris,  poultry  ranch,  Visitacion  Valley, 

nr  Six  Mile  House 
"    Mver,  stage  manager  The  Thalia,  r.  2033 

Pine 
"    Otto,  machinist,  r.  423  Mississippi 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  eiS^^f  Natoma 
"    Phillip,  r.  318  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Rhoda  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  526%  Geary 
■'    R.  J.,  barber  str  Alameda 
"    Rudolph  C,  painter,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Samuel  (Easton  &  Schwartz),  r.  306  Stock- 
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Schwartz  Samuel,  clerk,  r.  235  Perry 

"    Samuel,  dry  goods,  6,  24th 

"    Samuel,   merchant  tailor,  863  Market,  r. 
2023  Pine 

"    Samuel,  peddler,  r.  327^4  Langton 

<'    Simon,  tailor,  224,24th,  r.  44I14  Natoma 

"    Solomon  (Schwartz  &   Goodman),    r.    1127 
Eddy 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  706  Larkin 

"    William  (Easton  &  Schwartz),  r.  1234  Geary 

"    William,  clerk,  r.  1124  Eddy 

"    William,  compositor  Upton  Bros.,  r.   1045 
Mission 

"    William,  pressman  William  G.  Brown  Co., 
r.  18  Beaver 

"    &  Co.  (Guatemala),  office  204  Front 

"  &  Goodman  (Solomon  Schwartz  and  Isaac 
Goodman),  ladies'  and  children's  fancy 
goods,  116,  3d 
Schwartz  &  Meyer  (Claus  Schwartz  and  Albert 
Meyer),  proprietors  Ensign  Saloon,  1 
Market  cor  East 
4®"Schwartz.       See      Schwartze,       Schwarz, 

Schwarze  and  Swartz 
Schwartzberg  Joseph,  peddler,  r.  331,  6th 
Schwartze  Emil,    manufacturing    jeweler,    331 
Kearny,  r.  1423  Washington 

"    Karl  F.  M.,  watchmaker  The  S.  H.  Collins 
Co.,  r.  1433  Washington 

"    K.    G.    Bruno,    watchmaker     K.     Gustav 
Schwartze,  r.  1423  Washington 
Schwartze  K.  Gustav,  watchmaker  and  jewel- 
er, 502  Battery,  r.  1433  Washington 

"    Martha  Miss,  dressmaking,  1427  Washing- 
ton 
Schwartzenberg  John,  coniectioner,  r.  734  Mont- 
gomery 
Schwarz  Adolph,  bartender  Charles  Schwarz,  r. 
NE  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 

"    Albert  (Schwarz  &  Reich),  r.  2129  Bush 

"    Charles,  liquors,  NE  cor  Baker  and  Jeffer- 
son 

"    Frank  R.,  brush  manufacturer,  1613  Polk,  r. 
34  Austin  Av 

"    Frederick,  proprietor  The  Newport,  207-309 
Eddy 

"    George,  fish  curer,  r.  537  Chestnut 

"    George  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  306Chestnut 

"    Gustav  (Schwarz  &  Beth),  r.  3709  Mission 

"    Hattie  J.,  widow,  r.  6  Elwood 

"    Henry,  liquors,  SW  cor  Mission  Road   and 
Sickles  Av 

"    Henry,  machinist  The  Pelton  Water  Wheel 
Co.,  r.  161  Clara 

"    Henry  W.,  clerk  depot  Quartermaster  U.  S. 
A.,  r.  1406  Lyon 

"    John,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 

SCHWARZ  JOSEPH  A., 

proprietor  North  Beach  Brewery,  NE 
cor  Powell  and  Chestnut,  r.  306  Chest- 
nut 


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Schwarz    Louis  J.,  laborerer,  r.  NE  cor  Baker 

and  Jefferson 
"    Mary  A.,  dressmaker,  r.  419  Lott 
"    Valentin,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  402  Howard 
"    William  C,  printer,  r.  NE  cor  Baker  and 

Jefferson 


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Schwarz  &  Beth  (Gustav  Schwarz  and  Adolph  H. 
Beth),  restaurant  and  liquors,  junction 
O'Farrell  and  Market 
"    &    Reich    (Albert     Schwarz     and    Adolph 
Reich),  meat  market,  SE  cor  Sacramento 
and  Walnut 
j8®=Schwarz.    See  Schwartz  and  Schwarze 
Schwarze  D.  Miss,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
1914  Buchanan 
"    Frederick  J.,  vice-president  C.  D.  Bunker 

&  Co.,  435  Battery,  r.  1901  Polk 
"    Herman,  hairdresser  S.  Strozynski,  r.  856 

Mission 
"    Rosalie  M.,  widow,  r.  1914  Buchanan 
Schwarzkopf  William,    manufacturer's   agent 

126  Kearny,  room  38,  r.  Oakland 
Schwarzmann  Christina,  widow,   r.    816%    Va- 
lencia 
"    Gustav,  bookkeeper  A.  Finke's  Widow,  r 

81614  Valencia 
"    Gustav  Jr..  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S 

P.  Co.,  r.  81614  Valencia 
"    Max,  liquors,  433  Pacific 
Schwarzschild  Louis,  vice-president  The  Amer- 
ican   Import  Co.,    107  Sansome,  r.  2015 
Buchanan 
Sehwatka  August  C,  printer  Call 
Schwebs  Charles  C,  sheet  ironworker  Conlin  & 
Roberts,  r.  223  Perry 
"    Frank,  sawyer,  r.  223  Perry 
"    Herman,  sawyer,  r.  223  Perry 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  323  Perry 
"    William,  helper  Forderer  Cornice  Works, 
r.  223  Perry 
Schweder  Paul,  bartender   Julius    Lasker,    r. 

332714  Geary 
Schwedt  August  F.W.,  manager  T.  Schmalholz, 

r.  635  Fulton 
Schween  Richard,  clerk  Gustav  Witzel.  r.  601 

Davis 
Schwegel  John,  laborer,  r.  Texas  nr.  17th,  Po- 

trero 
Schweger  Martin,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  53  Silver 
Schwegman  Joseph,  tailor,  r.  3  Hardie  PI 
Schweickhardt  Albert  G.,  r.  41314,  19th 
Schweier  Philipp,  foreman  Charles  M.  Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  8  Birch  Av 
Schweifler  John,  barber  M.   Schweifler.  r.  1426 

Dupont 
Schweiger  Henry,  fireman  N.  Ohlandt  &  Cc. 

"    Joseph,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery 
Schweigert  Ernst,  lodgings,  734  Montgomery 
Schweinfurth  A.  C,  architect,  338 Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  707  Chestnut 
Sehweinhard  George  W.,  collector,  r.  10414,  35th 
Schweitzer  Alois  N.,  manager  H.  Huddleston& 
Co.,  146,9th,  r.  228,  11th 
"    Bernard  (Schweitzer  &  Co.),  r.  703  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Byron,  photographer,  r.  114  Valley 
"    Edward,  molder,  r.  614  Potrero  Av 
"    Francis  M.,  contractor,  r.  114  Valley 
"    Francis  X.,  driver  National  Ice  Co.,  r.  614 

614  Potrero  Av 
"    George,  malstster  Empire  Malt  House,  r. 
416  Chestnut 
Schweitzer   J.  &  Co.   (Jacob    Schweitzer  and 
Isaac    Levy),    wholesale   butchers,  519 
Clay 
"    Jacob  (J.  Schweitzer  &  Co.),  r.  1117  Post 
"    Jacob,  poultry  ranch,  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Springdale 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  11  Zoe 

"    Joseph    (Glindemann     &    Schweitzer),   r. 
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Schweitzer   Joseph    (J.    C.    Bauer   &    Co.    and 
Schweitzer  &  Bauer),  r.  416  Chestnut 
"    Louis,  polisher,  r.  614  Potrero  Av 
"    Maurice  (Schweitzer  &  Co.),  r.  1724  Bush 
"    Melville,  bookkeeper  J.Schweitzer  &Co.. 

r.  1117  Post 
"    Meyer,  r.  1520  Pacific  Av 
"    Monroe,  with  J.  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  1117 

Post 
' '    Paul  J. ,  r.  614  Potrero  Av 
"    Sebastian,  carpenter,  r.  614  Potrero  Av 
"    Simon,  porter  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  1520 

Pacific  Av 
"    Solomon,  salesman,  r.  1520  Pacific  Av 
"    William,  bookkeeper  J.  C.  Bauer  &  Co.,  r. 
806  Lombard 
Sctiweitzer  &  Bauer  (Joseph  Schweitzer  and 
John  C.  Bauer),  proprietors  Empire  Malt 
House,  418-424  Chestnut,  office  632  Sacra- 
mento 
Schweitzer     &    Co.     (Bernard    and    Maurice 
Schweitzer  and  Joseph  S.  Silverberg), 
importers  and  jobbers  fancy  goods,  29-31 
Battery 
4®=Schweitzer.      See    Schwetzer,    Schwitzer, 

Sweetser,  Swetzer  and  Switzer 
Schweizer  Christian,  carpenter,  r.  131  Shipley 
"    Frederick,  r.  815  Hampshire 
"    Frederick,  confectioner,  r.  725^4  Bush 
"    Gustave    A.,  cooper  August  Petzold,  r.  27 
Broadway 
Schweninger  Anton,  cook  Swanberg's  Oyster 

House,  r.  327  Day 
Schwender    Christopher  A.,  upholsterer  Bare 
Bros.,  r.  603  Geary 
"    Louis  D.,  liquors,  331,  5th,  r.  333,  .5th 
Schwengel  Mary  Mrs., dressmaker,  r.  902  Filbert 
Schwenger  F.,  baker  Page  &  Falch,  r.  445  Na- 

toma 
Schwenicke  Otto  F.,  clerk 'Nordman  Bros.,  r. 

1310  Valencia 
Schwenker  August,  bakery,  811  Point  Lobos  Av 
Schwenkler  Mary  Miss,  dairy  produce,  131,  7th 
Schwer  Charles  J.,  barber,  r.  1045  Market 
Schwerdt  Augusta  W.,  dressmaker,  r.  1618, 17th 
Building,  Mrs.  F.  Woodmansee  proprietor, 

24,  6th 
Jacob,  furniture,  821-823  Mission,  r.   1917 

Ellis 
Katharine,  widow,  r.  1618,  17th 
Louis  P.,  salesman  Jacob  Schwerdt,  r.  1917 

Ellis 
Paul,  cigarmakerFrahm&Frankenberg,  r. 

Oakland 
Peter,  shoemaker,  404  O'Farrell 
Schwerdt  Philip  (Laist   &   Schwerdt),  r.  ^0 

Taylor 
Schwerdtfeger  Charles,  sausage  maker  Lankes 
&  Co.,   r.  626  Jessie 
"    Otto,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1108  Stei- 
ner 
Schwerdtmann  Henry,  clerk,  r.  1522  Mason 
Schwerin  Adolph  (H.   Schwerin  &  Sons),  r.  1532 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Antoinetta,  widow,  r.  314V2,  24th 
"    Charles,  expressman,  r,  2324  Folsom 
•'     Edward  Jr.    (Edward  Schwerin  &  Sons), 
r.  1132,  22d 

SCHWERIN  EDWARD  &  SONS 

(Edward  Jr.  and  Gustave),  cigar  man- 
ufacturers, 42  Market 

Schwerin   Edward  N.,   nursery,    cor  Schwerin 
and  Walbridge 
"    Gustave    (Edward  Schwerin   &    Sons),  r. 
11.3214.  22d 


Schwerin  H.  &  Sons  (Henry,  Adolph  and  Theo- 
dore), bakery    and    restaurant,    544-546 
Clay,  and  dairy  cor  Schwerin  and  Wal- 
bridge 
"    Henry  (H.   Schwerin  &  Sons),  r.  cor  Sch- 
werin and  Walbridge 
"    Henry,  builder,  r.  900  Vallejo 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commission- 
ers 
"    Henry  W.,  cigar  packer  Edward  Schwerin 

&  Sons,  r.  1211  Guerrero; 
"    John  (Tietjen  &  Schwerin),  r.  622  Green 

rear 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  accountant  Methodist  Book 

Depository,  r.  2.324  Folsom 
"    Max,  stableman  William  Cline 
Schwerin  R.   P.,  manager  Purchases  and  Sup- 
plies Department  Southern  Pacific  Co., 
and  vice-president  and  general  mana- 
ger Pacific  Mail  Steamship  Co.,  office  4 
Montgomery,  room  74,  r.  1111  Pine 
"    Theodore  (H.    Schwerin    &  Sons),  r.  cor 

Schwerin  and  Walbridge 
"    William  E.,  capitalist,  r.  822  Shotwell 
"    William  H.,  foreman  Famsworth  &  Rug- 
gles,  r.  709  Powell 
Schwesinger    Herman     G.,    correspondent   J. 

Gundlach  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Schwetscher  John,  bartender  John  Hass,  r.  1122 

Battery 
Schwetzer  David,  barber,  3025,  16th 

"    Jacob,  r.  3025a  16th 
i^?"Schwetzer.    See  Swetzer 
Schweyer  Joseph,  brewer,  r.  536,  15th 
Schwiebert  Henry,   clerk  Charles   Reissing.  r. 

1414., 16th 
Schwieger  Henry,  laborer,  r.  1412  Vermont 
Schwiem  Henry  (Schwiem&  Zander),  r.  Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 
"    &  Zander  (Henry    Schwiem  and   Charles 
Zander),  liquors,  649  Clay 
Schwieting  Adolph,  shoemaker  Kast  &  Co. 
Schwimer     Leon,    machine    operator    Albert 

Mueller  &  Co.,  r.  106  Langton 
Schwinderlaul  Conrad,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron 
Wks,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Frederick,  iron  worker  Brode  &  Clark  Iron 

Wks,  r.  416,  5th 
"    Theodore,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks 
Schwinn  Adolph,  clerk  John  Schroeder,  r.  1721 
Howard 
"    Jacob,  butcher   Richard    Gapsch,  r.   1139 
Pacific 
Schwitter  John,  cabinetmaker  Joseph  Scheerer 

&Co.,  r.  8  Mission  Court 
Schwobeda  JohnL.,  teamster  Whitney  Transfer 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Schwormstede   Brothers  (Charles    and    John) 
liquors,  318  Brannan 
"    Charles  (Schwormstede  Bros.),  r.  318  Bran- 
nan 
"    John  (Schowormstede  Bros.),  r.  318  Bran- 
nan 
Schworn  Michael,  barber,  738  Pacific 
Schymeinsky  Michael,  boots  and  shoes,  108,  7th 
Sciacca  Gaetano,  barber,  1317  Stockton,  r.  1315 

Stockton 
Sciaroni  Charles,  liquors,  621  Broadway,  r.  1213 
Kearny 
"    Rinaldo,    with  Cal.    Wine   Assn..    r.  1213 
Kearny 
Sclelb  Jacob,  butcher,  r.  819  Treat  Av 
Scientific  Publishing  Co.  The,  Henry  L.  Tyler 
representative,   publishers    The    Engi- 
neering and  Mining  Journal,   12  Mont- 
gomery, room  12 
Scmidt  William,  tailor  Henry  Lyons,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Scobie  James,  mason  contractor,  9,  9th,  r.  900 
Fell 
"    John,  teamster  J.  L.  Vermeil  &  Co.,  r.  334 
Langton 
Scodeletti  Epaminonda,  secretary  Consul-gen- 
eral Italy,  506  Battery,  rooms  1-2 
Scoffla   Peter   (Ghisla   &   Co.),    r.    1400   Stock- 
ton 
Scofield  D.  G.,  with  Pac.  Coast  Oil  Co.,  13  Pine, 

r.  Alameda 
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■Scola  Joseph,  blacksmith   S.  Rovere  &  Co.,  r. 

Flint  Alley  nr  Vallejo 
Scollay  Ocana  Miss,  r.  617  Turk 
Scollay  William  A.,  recording  secretary  Vet- 
eran Firemen's  Association  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  148,  6th 
4®=Scollay.    See  Scully 
ScoUin  Francis  P.,  shoemaker,  r.  54,  13th 
Scoofly  Leonidas,  clerk,  r.  1517  Taylor 
"    Martha  J.,  widow,  r.  1517  Taylor 
Scopes!  Carlo,  laborer,  r.  233  Green 
Score  James,  shoemaker,  r.  25  Glen  Park  Av 
"    James  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  25  Glen  Park 
Av 
Scorpion  Mining  Co.  (Virginia  City,   Nev.), 
George  R.  Spinney  secretary,  310  Pine, 
room  28 
Scotchburn  Robert  G.,  engineer,  r.  2402  Polk 
Scott  A.,   laborer  Albert   E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 
cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Albert  L.,  clerk,  r.  1012  Jackson 
"    Albert  W.    (Scott  &  McCord).  r.  305  Bu- 
chahan 
Scott  Albert  W.    Jr.,  attorney  at    law,    room 
514    Spreckels    Bldg,    927    Market,    and 
with  Scott  &  McCord,  r.  3  Buena  Vista 
Av 
"    Alexander  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  545  Franklin 
"    Alfred   J.,  clerk  local  freight  offlee  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Allen  E.,  physician,  1032  Market 
Scott  A.Lowndes,  second  vice-president  Mil- 
ler, Sloss  &  Scott,  18-22  Fremont,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Angelia  R.  Mrs.,  dealer  wines,  1743  Frank- 
lin 
"     Arthur  G.  (Hill  &  Scott),  r.  1143  Polk 
'•    Arthur  M.,  drayman  Wetmore  Bros.,  r.  1430, 

20th 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
"    Barton  W.,  inventor,  r.  229  Franklin 
"    Belle  Miss,  principal  Lester  Norris  Me- 
morial Free  Kindergarten  and  Produce 
Exchange   Free    Kindergarten,    r.    2418 
Pine 
"    Bernard,  driver  George  Collins,  r.  1016  Pa- 
cific 
"    Bernard  O.,  lieutenant  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
Scott  Blair  T.,   secretary  and  manager  Cali- 
fornia Burial  Co.,  215  Sansome,  r.  Oriel 
Hotel 
"    Caleb  C,  r.  2532  McAllister 

SCOTT  CATHARINE  V.  C, 

physician,  hours  11  a.  m.  to  3  p.  m. 
and  7  to  7:30  p.  m.,  Sundays  9  a.  m. 
and  7.  p.  m.,  office  and  r.  727  Geary, 
telephone  East  486 

Scott  Catherine,  widow,  r.  545  Franklin 
"  Cephas  A.,  conductor  r.  412  Jones 
"    Chalmers,  civil  engineer,  322  Pine,  r.  San 

Diego,  Cal. 
"    Charles  A.,  salesman  Stevenson  &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    Charles  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1840  California 
"    Charles  O.,  special  agent  Insurance  Co.  of 

North  America,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Chester  C,  salesman,  r.  530  Eddy 
"    Clarence  S.,  note  teller  Pac.  Coast  Savings 

Society,  r.  5221^  Hayes 
'<    Clifford  W.,  clerk  auditing    dept.  Wells. 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    David,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    David  L.,  soap  dealer,  r.  22%  Shotwell 
"    De  Foe,  waiter,  r.  415  Natoma 
"    Denton  C,  r.  1037  Mission 
"    Earl,  student,  r.  1029  Mission 
"    Ebenezer,  stock  broker  and  agent,  322  Pine, 

r.  San  Rafael 
"    Edward,  laborer  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave, 

r.  712  Turk 
"    Edward  F.,  clerk  F.  Ruther  &  Co.,  r.  1012 

Jackson 
"    Edwin  G.,  salesman  J.  Harry  Scott,  r.  1550 

Page 
"    Edwin  J.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  34,  13th 
"    Edwin  J.,  painter,  r.  1124  York 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1623  Polk 
"    Elizabeth  M.,  widow,  r.  517  Guerrero 


W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

MANDFACTURKRS  OF 

RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

lA/ZlXER    F»IF»IB 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Minmg 
and  Irrigation. 
J,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Scott  Emerson  W.,  vineyardist  and  real  estate. 

39-40  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg,  r.  1743 

Franklin 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  lodgings,  430  Geary 
"    Emma  J.,  widow,  r.  2722  Pine 
"    Esther,  widow,  r.  113  Eddy 
"    Frank,  bookseller  and  stationer,  36  Ellis, 

r.  113  Clipper 
"    Frank,  clerk  A.  R.  Baum,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frank,  glassblower,  r.  609»4,  3d 
"    Frank  D.,  clerk  The  Baldwin,  r.  807  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Frank  H.,  foreman  Scott  &  McCord,  r.  305 

Buchanan 
Scott   Frank  H.,  wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Post  and  Fillmore,  r.  1806  Geary 
"    Frank  M.,  draper  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r.  709 

Cole 
"    Franklin  T.,  dental  student,  r.  728  Bush 
"    Gamaliel,  proofreader,  r.  708  Montgomery 
"    George,  r.  324  Oak 
"    George,  r.  342,  5th 
'■    George,    master    schr    Herman,  offlee   10 

Mission,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  121  Fillmore 
"    George,  plumber,  r.  420  Sanchez 
"    George  B.,  clerk,  r.  417,  19th  • 
"    George  F.,  asst.  engineer   tugboat  Vigi- 
lant, r.  121  Fillmore 
"    George  W.  (Scott  &  Van  Arsdale),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
'    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  420%.  Mississippi 
"    George  W.,  hack  driver,  r.  1301  Mission 
"    George  W.,  teamster  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

48,  8th 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  oculist,  216  Powell 
"    H.  A.,  2d  steward  str  San  Bias 
"    Harriet  Mrs.,  r.  1322  California 
"    Hattie  B.  Miss,  r.  709  Cole 
"    Helen  E.,  widow,  r.  522%  Hayes 
"    Henry,  sign  painter,  9,  8th 
"    Henry  H.  Jr.  (H.  H.  Scott  &  Son  Co.),  r.  1524 

Vallejo 
"    Henry  S.,  collector  Section  2  Sea  Wall,  r. 

521  Eddy 
Scott  Henry  T.,  president  and  treasurer  Union 

Iron  Works  office  222  Market, and  member 

Board  of  Education,  r.  SW  cor  Clay  and 

Laguna 
"    Henry  T.  Jr.,  shipjoiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

501  Napa 
"    Henry  W.,  carpenter,  r.  771  Howard 

SCOTT  H.  H.  &  SON  CO. 

(Henry  H.  Scott  Jr.,  Tod  E.  Scott  and 
Henry  S.  Foote  Jr.),  coal  and  wood 
dealers,  128-130-132  Folsom,  tele- 
phone Main  5703 

Scott  H.  McK  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1339  Pme 
"    Horace  V,,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

1216  Washington 
"    H.  S.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  118  Grant  Av 
Scott   Irving   M.,  vice-president  and  general 

manager    Union  Iron  Works,  offlee  222 

Market,  r.  507  Harrison 
"    Irving  M.  Jr.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

546  Indiana 
"    Isabelle  C,  widow,  r.  709  Cole 
"    James,  r.  2321  Bush 
"    James,  expressman,  r.  1419  Laguna 
"    James,  foreman  F.  M.  Chapman  &  Co.,  r. 

Brooklyn  Hotel  . 

"    James,  purchasing  agent  and  merchandise 

broker,  405  Front,  r.  424  Ellis 
"    James  C,  sailmaker  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  512 

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900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Scott  James  M.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  office,  r. 
2320  California 
"    James  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  418 

Grove 
"    Jed  M.  fScott  &  Gilbert),  r.  Sacramento, 
Cal. 
Scott  J.  Harry,  pianos,  organs    and  musical 
instruments,  929  Market,  r.  1550  Page 
"    John,  r.  358,  nth 
"    John,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  861  Folsom 
"    Jhon,  clerk  John  Curtis,  r.  1239  Market 
"    John,  clerk  Mrs.  J.  Powell,  r.  3039,  16th 
"    John,  expressman,  r.  1419  Laguna 
"    John,  painter,  r.  1706^  San  Carlos  Av 
"    John,  tailor,  r.  606  Powell 
"    John,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  5  Mint  Av 
"    John  A.,  steamfltter,  r.  1213  Union 
Scott  John  A.,  with  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  18-22 
Fremont,  r.  899  Pine 
"    John  B.,  porter,  r.  266  Jessie 
"    John  D.,  r,  709  Cole 
' '    John  D. ,  con  tractor,  r.  420  Sanchez 
"    John  H.,  marble  cutter  Vermont   Marble 

Co.,  r.  308  Brannan 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  620  Jones 
"    John  J.,  student,  r.  305  Taylor 
"    John  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  163  Perry 
Scott  John  T.,  superintendent  Union  Iron  Wks, 
r.  899  Pine 
"    John  W.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  121,  16th 
"    Joseph,  painter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  521  Eddy 
"    Joseph  E.  Rev.,  r.  727  Geary 
"    Joseph  W.,  salesman  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.. 

r.  521  Eddy 
"    Josephine  M.   Miss,   teacher  Washington 

Grammar  School,  r.  1112  Clay 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  625  Natoma 
"    LizzieMrs  ,  r.  230Fuiton 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  varieties,  2337  Bush 
"    Lonn,  floorman  J.   W.  Morshead  &  Son  r 

20  Clay 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  114  Hyde 
"    Lulu,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  230 

Fulton 
"    Maggie  E.,  widow,  r.  434  Jessie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2418  Pine 
"    Maria  A.  widow,  r.  S661  Howard 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2515  California  rear 
ScottMaryE.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  7  Belve- 
dere 
"    Mary  R  .  widow,  r.  1919  Pierce 
Scott  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Ger- 
trude Thompson  principal,  1816  Union 
"    Michael  J.,   contractor    and  builder,  24th 

Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Minnie  L.  Miss,  r.  6.  Pleasant 
"    M.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    M.  W.,  porter  Cal.  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 

Co.,  r.  323  Valley 
"    O.  L.,  solicitor  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Orchard  G.,  bookkeeper  Sheridan  Harding, 

r.  509  Ridley 
"    Peter,    clerk   H.    S.    Crocker   Co.,   r.   1213 

Union 
"    Peter,  laborer  Old  People's  Home 
"     Robert,  assistant  foreman   Risdon  I.  and 

L.  Wks,  r.  Lorin 
"    Robert,  engineer  Thomson  Bridge  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  11331/4  Pacific 
•'    Robert,  portrait  artist,  r.  28  Everett 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  12  Lafayette 
"    Robert,  teamster  Gross  &  Mullaney,  r.  591 
Ash  Av 


Scott  Robert  B.,  r.  1904  Market 
"    Robert  B.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks   r  237',4 

Texas 
"    Robert  C,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  Office,  r. 

1112  Clay 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  1012  JacUson 
"    Royal  C,  salesman    H.   Roman  &  Co  ,  r 

1029  Mission 
"    Shailer  M.,  manager    Manhattan  Rubber 

Mfg.  Co.,  141-143, 1st,  r.  417,  19th 
"    Susie  Miss,   adjuster  U.  S.   Mint,  r.    415 

Post 
"    T.  F.  Mrs.  (Teele  &  Co.) 
"    Thomas,  r.  1213  Union 
"    Thomas  A.,  hostler  Charles  J.  Hinrichs,  r 

524,  3d 
"    Thomas  E.,  janitor  U.   S.  Mint,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1104^,   17th  rear 
"    Thomas  M.,  with  J.  M.  Rademaker,  r.  206 

Kearny 
"    Thomas  T.,  barber,  17371/2  Market 
"    Thomas   W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  305 

Taylor 
"    Thomas  W.,    traveling  salesman,    r.  229, 

7th 
•'    Tod  R.  (H.  H.  Scott  &  Son  Co.),  r.  1524  Val- 

lejo 
"    Walter,  clerk  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.   10  Rid- 
ley 
"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  7  William 
"    Walter,    engineer    str    Encinal,    r.     2231 

Geary 
"    Walter  A.  (Scott  &  Bannan),  r.  2532  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Walter  A.,  clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay. 

den  Co.,  r.  521  Eddy 
"    Walter  B.,  clerk,  r.  324  Jones 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

1117  Leavenworth 
"    Walter  L.,  pattern  maker  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  2722  Pine 
"    Walter  W.,  stenographer  George  H.  Tay 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  r.  2838  Greenwich 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  Utah  and  Yolo 
"    William,  merchandise  broker,  r.  1339  Pine 
Scott  William  Anderson,  insurance,  322  Pine,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    William  H.,  r.  709  Cole 
"    William  H.,  waiter,  r.  2  Ewer  PI 
"    William  L.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  816  Sutter 
"    William  O.,  collector,  430  Kearny,  room  2 
"    William  P.,  steam  fitter,  r.  1213  Union 
"    William  S.,  attorney  at  law,  23  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor,  r.  705  California 
"    William  W.,  porter,  r.  323  Valley 
Scott  Winfield,  president  R.  M.  Wood  Co.,  sec- 
retary California  State  Protective  Asso- 
ciation, and  secretary  College  of  Viti- 
culture, 24  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.   1904 
Baker 
"    Wilson  D.,  policeman,  r.  1029  Mission 
"    Wisner  G.,  mining,  r.  22514  Ridley 
"    W.  W.,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  929,  20th 
"    &Bannan(Walter  A.  Scott  and  Lewis  M. 
Bannan),  typewriters  and  supplies,  321 
Montgomery 

SCOTT  &  GILBERT 

(Jed  M.  Scott  and  J.  B.  Gilbert),  manu- 
facturing chemists,  flavoring  extracts, 
spices,  drugs  and  aerated  beverages, 
300-302  Davis  cor  Clay 

SCOTT  &  McCORD 

(Albert  W.  Scott  and  John  McCord). 
commission  and  dealers  in  hay  and 
grain,  office  6th  and  Bluxome,  tele- 
phone Main  101,  main  warehouses 
Pier  21  Steuart,  and  21-23-25  East, 
branch  warehouses  5th  Av  opp  Bay 
District  Race  Track  and  Ingleside  Race 
Track,  storage  warehouses  449-451 
Berry,  and  441-451  Channel 
Scott  &  Van  Arsdale  (George  W.  Scott  and  W. 
W.  Van  Arsdale),  lumber  dealers,  prin- 
cipal office  128-129  Crocker  Bldg 


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Scott  &  Van  Arsdale  Lumber  Co. 

pine,  redwood,  sugar  and  yellow  pine, 
sash,  doors,  etc..  Matt  Harris  manager, 
office  and  yards  SE  cor  5tli  and  Bran- 
nan,  teiepnone  South  173 

Scotten  F.   Eugene,  stock  clerk  S.  P.  Taylor 
Sons,  r.  2033  Taylor 
"    Lewis  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Taylor  Sons,  r.  S033 

Taylor 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2033  Taylor 
Scottish  Hall,  105-lll  Larkin 

"  Thistle  Club,  32  O'Farrell 
Scottish  Union  and  National  Insurance  Co. 
(of  Edinburgh),  W.  J.  Callingham  gen- 
eral agent,  420  California,  Manheim, 
Dibbern  &  Co.  agents  City  and  County  of 
San  Francisco,  217  Sansome 
Scotto  Gennaro,  clerk  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,  r.  520 

Davis 
Scouler  Benjamin,  salesman  Williams-Marvin 
Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Edwin,  optician  Hirsch  &  Kahn,  r.  Corte 

Madera,  Cal. 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  830  Vallejo 
"    Robert,  shade  maker  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 
r.  830  Vallejo 
Soovern  Harry  G.,  solicitor  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 
Co.,  r.  802  Ellis 
"    Stanley  G.,  clerk  W.   &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 
1590  Fulton 
Scovllle  John  Jay,  secretary  Veterans'  Home 
Association,    330  Sansome,  room  13,  r. 
2223  Pacific  Av 
"    R.  L,.,r.  714  Bush 
Scow  John,  carpenter,  r.  6V2  Moss 
"    Nelson,  tailor,  r.  4323^  Tehama 
"    Peter  H.,  teacher  music,  r.  822  Mission 
"    William,  carriage  painter  Gowan,  Gorman 
&  Co.,  r.  314  Oak 
Scowcrof  t  Willard,  elder  Latter  Day  Saints,  r. 

612  Van  Ness  Av 
Scran  ton  Henry  P.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,r.  Oakland 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  41  Pacific 
Scremin  Joseph,  liquors,  700  Filbert,  r.  630  Sac- 
ramento 
Scribner  Herbert  D.,  salesman  Westinghouse 

Electric  and  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Scritoner's  Charles  Sons  (New  York),  Edwin  B. 
Bull  manager,  331  Montgomery,  room  32 
Scriven  Richard,  miner,  r.  547  Mission 

"    Thomas  (Murphy  &  Scriven),  r.  926  Howard 

Scrivener  Arthur,  manager  London   and  San 

Francisco  Bank  Limited,  424  California, 

r.  Pacific-Union  Club 

"    James,    conductor    Geary    St.   RR.,  r.  819 

Point  Lobes  Av 

Scrivner  John  J.  (Scrivner  &  Schell),  r.  Pleas- 

anton,  Cal 
Scrivner  &  Schell  (John  J.  Scrivner  and  George 
W.  Schell),  attorneys    at    law,  14  San- 
some, room  39 
Scudder  Charles  L.,  r.  458.  18th 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    S.  V.  &  F.  P.  (Brooklyn.  N.  Y.),  liquorice, 
A.  C.  Boldemann  agent,  307  Commercial 
"    William F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1926  Union 
Scull  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  620  Jessie 
ScuUen  John,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  20  Capp 
ScuUin  Daniel,  shoemaker,  202,  2d 
Scullion  Patrick,  groceries,  119  Shipley 
"    Thomas,  master  bark  Cape  Horn  Pigeon, 
office  34  Steuart 
Scully  Ann,  widow,  r.  1223'/^  Bush  rear 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  269  Stevenson 
"    Edward,  bartender,  r.  6  Ivy  Av 
"    Henry,  r.  1616  Folsom 
"    Herbert,  mechanic,  r.  8  Gough 
"    James,  hostler  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185  Steven- 
son 
"    James,  salesman,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Jeremiah   a.,    liquors    and  lodgings,   1313 


John,  r.  623  Howard 
John,  gardener,  r.  53  City  Hall  Av 
John,  hostler  Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave.  r. 
269  Stevenson 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

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Scully  John,  laborer,  r.  I6I614  Folsom  OKfj 

"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    John,    porter    William   Cluff   Co.,    r.    1042 

York 
"    John  E..  carpenter,  r.  11  Carlos  PI 
"    John  P.,  butcher,  352  McAllister,  r.  337  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  folder  clothing  and  equipage 
depot  quartermasters'  dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r. 
309  Ivy  Av 
"    Patrick  J. ,  shoemaker,  r.  441  Ivy  Av 
Scully  Peter  A.  (Scully  &  Son),  and  Supervisor 
Second  Ward,  r.  1T28  Green 
"    Thomas  E.  (Scully  &  Son),  r.  432,  23d 
"    Timothy,  hostler,  r.  11  Carlos  PI 
Scully  &  Son  (Peter  A.  and  Thomas  E.),  whole- 
sale liquors,  420  Sacramento 
J8®"Scully.    See  ScoUay 
Scupham    John   R.,    mining   engineer,    191-192 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Scurlock  John  P.,  salesman  John  A.  Roebling's 
Sons  Co.,  r.  2422!4  Bush 
"    William  D.,  secretary  The   Buswell  Co., 
516  Commercial  and  cashier  S.  F.  News 
Letter,  r.  1514  Jones 
Scurrah  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  560  Howard 
Sea  Insurance  Co.  The    (of   Liverpool),  Meyer, 
Wilson  &  Co.  agents,  210  Battery 
"    Wall  U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  Edward  G. 
Zeile  proprietor,  NW  cor  Sansome  and 
Lombard 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  2122  Broderick 
>8®-Sea.    See  See 

Seaberg  Edward  A.,  seaman,  r.  606  Linden  Av 
"    Louis,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson, 
r.  332  Main 
Seabold  Alfred,  groceries  and  liquors,  321,24th, 
r.  314,  24th 
"    Alfred  Mrs.,  musician,  r.  314,  24th 
4S=Seabold.    See  Seybolt  and  Siebold 
Seabright  William,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  604 

Napa 
Seabrook  A.  D.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  Oakland 

SEABURG  CHARLES  F., 

caterer  and  purveyor,  208  Hyde 

Seaburg  Pierre  G.,   traveling  salesman,  r.  208 

Hyde 
Seabury  C.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  820  Treat  Av  rear 
"    Thomas  H.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  212 

Powell 
"    William  A.,  painter  Sutro  Baths 
"    Wliliam  B.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 
Berkeley 
Seaccaluja  Frank,  r.  309^  Lombard 
Seager  Elmer,  gardener,  2.526  Howard 
"    Harold  L.,  dentist,  536b  Valencia 
"    Harry,  cook,  r.  1113'/^  Treat  Av 
"    John  H.,  student  Harold  L.  Seager,  r.  536b 
Valencia 
4ffl=Seager.    See  Seeger,  Seiger  and  Sieger 
Seagrave  Edward  F.,   clerk  Post  OfQce,    r.  118 
Buena  Vista 
"    Harry  T.,  salesman  S.  F.   Shoe  House,   r. 

"    John  C,  salesman   John   Porcher,    r.  717 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  millhand    Townley   Bros.,    r.  118 
Buena  Vista 
Seaholm  Otto  H.,  boatman  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 

Co.,  r.510B  Shrader 
Seal  Alfred  B.,  traveling  salesman  Union  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    John  P.,  salesman,  r.  58  South  Park 
Seal  Rock  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  Henry  Grand- 
jean  proprietor,  823  Montgomery 


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Seal  Rock  House,   Henry  Doscher  proprietor, 

Ocean  Boulevard  nr  B 
Seal  Rock  Paint  Co.,  John  F.  Moody  president, 

Al  Davis  manager.  54.  2d 
Seal  Rocks,  termination  of  Point  Lobes  Av,  six 
miles  west  of  City  Hall 
"    Sarah,    widow,    medium,    r.    110   McAllis- 
ter 
Sealaw  Karl,  shoemaker,  r.  1027  Montgomery 
Sealby  Inman,  master  str  Coptic,  r.  Occidental 

Hotel 
Seals  Fannie  Miss,  r.  1513  Broadway 
"    Minnie  Miss,  r.  1513  Broadway 
Seales  Alexander,  carpenters'  mate  U.  S.  str  Al- 
batross 
Seaman  August,  quartermaster  D.  S.  str  Alba- 
tross 
"    Catherine  A.,  widow,  r.  783  Haight 
"    Charles,  fisherman,  r.  E  s  Baker  bet  Jeffer- 
son and  Tonquin 
"    Edward  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1018  Clay 
Seaman  Edward  M.,  attorney  at  law,  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  19,  and  clerk  Prosecuting 
Attorney  Police  Court  2,  r.  2217  Steiner 
•    Frank,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co., 

r.  1027.  24th 
"    George  W.,  mate  str  Homer,  r.  432b  23d 
■•    Gustave  A.  F.,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  & 

Co.,  r.  700!4Busli 
'•    James  H.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

2819  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    John  F.,  school  teacher,  r.  2317  Steiner 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  715  How- 
ard 
"    L.  Mrs.,  cook  Lane  Hospital 
"    Narcie  Miss,  r.  783  Haight 
"    Samuel,  porter,  r.  614  Kearny 
"    Walter  J.,  grainer,  r.  783  Haight 
.^5"Seaman.    See  Seeman 

Seaman's  Cliurcli,  Rev.  Robert  Hernberg  pas- 
tor, 9  Mission 
"    Friend  Society  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
Seamann  Fred,  barber  Joseph  Brunner,  r.  959^ 

Mission 
Seamen's  Institute,  Rev.  J.  Fell  chaplain,  33 
Steuart 
"    Landlords'  Mutual  Protective  Association, 
Henry  Lewis  secretary,  506  Battery 
Seamless   Rubber  Co.    (New    Haven,    Conn.), 
druggists'  sundries,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517  Market 
Seamon  Frank  J.,  butcher  David  F.  Kenny,  r. 
803  Harrison 
"    Rosalie  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  803  Harrison 
Seamonds  Lizzie,  widow,  r.  929a  Sutter 

SEARBY  WILLIAM  M., 

druggist.  Dean  California  College  of 
Pharmacy,  and  manufacturer  of  hos- 
pital bed  pans,  agent  for  Eimo  Sand- 
ers' Garrod  Spa  Lithia  Water,  and 
Eraser's  tablets  and  triturates,  400 
Sutter,  telephone  Main  356,  r.  605 
O'Farrell 

Searchlight  Bureau  The,  Young  &  Lang  gen- 
eral managers,  a  bureau  of  general  in- 
formation, 602  Market,  telephone  Main 
1267 

Searclilight  Publishing  Co.  The,  publishers 
The  Searchlight,  602  Market 

Searchlight  The  (monthly),  The  Searchlight 
Publishing  Co.  publishers,  602  Market, 
telephone  Main  1267 

Searell  Allen,  miller  Jessup  &  Pope,  r.  54,  1st 


SEAREY  FURNITURE  CO, 

Thomas  M.  Searey  manager,  import- 
ers furniture,  carpets,  lace  curtains 
and  household  goods,  installments  or 
cash,  country  orders  promptly  at- 
tended to,  1429  Mission,  telephone 
Mint  151 
Searey  John  J.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
Searey  Thomas  M.,  manager  Searey  Furniture 

Company,  1429  Mission,  r.  110,  9th 
i^=-Searey.    See  Seery 

Searight  Beath  P.,  salesman  Sach  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  2305  Scott 
"    William,  liquors,  637  Clay 
Searing  Matthew  J.,  boxmaker  Truckee  Lum- 
ber Co. 
^i^^Searing.    See  Siering 

Searle  Alvin  C,  attorney  at  law,  606  Montgom- 
ery, r.  San  Leandro 
"    Charles  (Searle  &  Holt),  r.  1548  Page 
"     Edward,  bakery,  223,  6th,  r.  229,  6th 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  35  Elsie 
"    Francis,    porter     Louis     Fischer,    r.     417 

Kearny 
"    George    (Searle  &  McClinton),   and   clerk 
Savage  Mining  Co.,  50  Nevada  Block,  r. 
Alameda 
"    George  W.,  janitor,  r.  69  Minna 
■    Richard,  planing  mills,   cor  Harrison  and 

14th 
•'    Robert  R.,  master  strCity  of  Panama 
Searle  &  Holt  (Charles  Searle  and  Charles  E. 
Holt),  proprietors    Golden   Gate  Ware- 
house, 41-49,  1st,  telephone  Main  5059 
"    &   McClinton    (George  Searle  and  Myron 
G.  McClinton  printers,  425  Montgomery 
-8®-Searle.    See  Sarle 

Searles  James  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  818  Filbert 
"    John  W.,  president  San  Bernardino  Borax 

Mining  Co.,  106  Leidesdorff,  room  17 
"    William  A.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  219  Grant 

Av,  r.  6  Hollis 
"    William  A.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  The  Bank  of 
California,  r.  8  Hollis 
Searley  Paper  Co.,   George  S.  Long  Jr.  mana- 
ger, 564  Church 
Seaxls    Niles,    commissioner  Supreme  Court  of 
California,   chambers  825  Market,   Em- 
porium Bldg.  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Sears  Frank,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1210  Kearny 
•'    Garret,  elevatorman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  34  Ford 
"    G.  C.  P.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S  Customs,  r. 

1006  Pine 
"    Henry,  attorney  at  law,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  17  Tehama 
"    Joseph  T.,  teamster,  r.  17  Tehama 
"    Mae  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  28  Fair  Oaks 
"    Michael  G.  (Seares  &  Foley),  r.  34  Ford 
"    William  H. ,  driver  River  Express  Co. 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  electrician,  r.  3.30,  19th 
Sears  William  M.,  proprietor  Olympic  Theatre, 
105  Grant  Av,  r.  28  Fair  Oaks 
"    &  Foley  (Michael  G.  Sears  and   Timothy 
Foley),  liquors,  NW  cor  East  and  Wash- 
ington 
Season  Valentine,  carpenter,  r.  1057  Mission 
Seastrand  E.,  quarter  master  revenue    cutter 

Commodore  Perry 
Seastream  Victor,  r.  10  Montgomery  Court 
Seather  Charles,  jeweler,  r.  944  Mission 
Seaton  Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  420,  6th 
Seaton  D.  M.,  attorney  at  law,  504  Kearny,  room 
10,  r.  614  Capp 
"    George  M.,  with  ^tna  Insurance  Co.,   r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Hiram  J.,  printer,  r.  6V4  Dearborn 
"    L-  M.,  special  agent  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
"    Matthew  S.,  liquors,  SE  cor  1st  Av  South 

and  Railroad  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  seaman,  r.  513,  2d 
"    William  H.,  cleaning  and  dyeing,  312,  3d 
Seattle  Cereal  Co.,  Joseph  G.  Deming  president, 
David  H.  Vail  vice-president,  Charles- 
Thorndike  secretary,  branch  oface  U4- 
116  Sacramento 


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123  California  Street. 


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1407 


Seattle  House,  Mrs.  Cora  O'Hair    proprietor, 

1061/2,  3d 
Seaver  Charles  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  43234  San- 
cliez 
"    Daniel  W.,  wagon  maker,  r.  1923  Mission 
"    William,  r.  704  Railroad  Av  South 
Seaver  WiDiam  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  517- 
519  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  manager  cycle  dept  Reming- 
ton Arms  Co.,  418-420  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Seavers  Samuel,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
Seavey  Ann,  widow,  r.  2  Lawrence  PI 
"    Edgar  C.  (Seavey's),  r.  1317  Devisadero 
"    Otis  L.,  driver  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  519  O'Far- 
rell 


Seavey's  (incorporated),!  wholesale  and  retail 
millinery,  1382  Market 

Seavier  Frank  L.,  electrician  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 
Co.,  r.  516  Ellis 
"    H.  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  516  Ellis 

Seawall  Section  A,  bet  Stockton  and  Powell 
"    Section  1,  bet  Stockton  and  Dupont 
"    Section  2,  bet  Dupont  and  Kearny 
"    Section  3,  bet  Kearny  and  Battery 
"    Section  4,  bet  Battery  and  Front 

Seawell  BuUit,  collector  Elfving  &  SeawelPs 
Law  and  Collection  Agency,  r.  321  Ellis 
"    Harry  W.,  artist,  231  Post,  room  30,  r.  421 
Baker 

Seawell  James  M.,  Judge  Superior  Court  De- 
partment 1,  chambers  New  City  Hall,  3d 
floor,  r.  421  Baker 

Seawell  Victor  F.,  secretary  Elfving  &  Sea- 
well's  Law  and  Collection  Agency, 
Cauca  Valley  Development  Co.,  and  Con- 
sul Republic  of  Colombia,  217  Sansome, 
r.  421  Baker 

«^-Seawell.    See  Sewell 

Seay  William  W.,  clerk  William  H.  Davies,  r. 
2000  Market 

Sebaa  John,  shoemaker,  r.  102  Pacific 

Sebastian  John  Z.,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r. 
2809  Green 
"    Pierre,  driver,  r.  274%  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  merchant  tailor,  1505  Market 

Sebatine  Michael,  laborer,  r.  519  Union 

Sebelle  Samuel  T.,  pressman,  r.  2639  Sutter 

Sebola  Katie  M.,  domestic,  2031  Pacific  Av 

Sebolt  Henry  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
419,  9th  Av 

Seborg  Josephine,  widow,  r.  31%  Pleasant 

Secchi  Jasper,  painter,  r.  4  McCormick  PI 
"    Jules,  liquors,  225%  Montgomery  Av. 
Pacific 

Secco  John,  laborer,  r.  216  Jackson 

Sechriest  Jay  R.,  salesman  Triest  &  Co., 
Sutter 

Seckendorf  Frederick,  clerk  A.  Czarnecki,  r.  131 
Montgomery  Av 

Second  African  M.  E.  Cliurch,  Rev.  Ezekiel 
Cottman  pastor,  W  s  Powell  bet  Jack- 
son and  Pacific 

Second  Brigade  National  Guard  of  California, 
R.  H.  Warfield  brigadier-  general  com- 
manding, headquarters,  420  Bush 

Second  New  Jerusalem  Church,  (Swedenbor- 
gian).    Rev.    Joseph  Worcester  pastor, 
cor  Lyon  and  Washington 
"    Street  House,  E.  Merrin  proprietor,  115,  2d 
"    Street  Wharf,  foot  of  2d 

Second  Unitarian  Church,  Rev.  A.  J.  Wells 
pastor,  NW  cor  20th  and  Capp 

Second  United  Presbsrterian  Church,  now 
Stewart  Memorial  United  Presbyterian 
Church 

Secor  Luther  A.  (Johnson  &  Secpr),  r.  123  Guer- 
rero 

Secord  Benjamin  F.,  solicitor,  r.  916  Laguna 

Secret  Service  Division,  United  States,  Nich- 
olas R.  Harris  agent,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  12 

Seculovich  Peter  T.,  real  estate,  r.  .3241  Mission 

Security  Loan  Association,  Gabriel  Cohn  presi- 
dent, Nathan  Crocker  secretary,  214 
Pine,  rooms  58-59 
"  Mutual  Life  Association  of  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  H.  G.  Comstock  general  agent, 
319  Spreckels  Bldg 


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W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

Flain,  Glared  and.  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Security  Savings  Bank,  Orville  D.    Baldwin 
president,  Winfield  S.  Jones  vice-presi- 
dent, S.  Leonard  Abbot  Jr.,  secretary, 
223  Montgomery,  Mills  Bldg 
Seddon  Thomas,  groceries,  331  Bryant 
Seder  Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  615,  23d 
JSS^Sederberg.    See  Cederberg 
Sedgley  A.  F.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  56  South 
Park 
"    Harry  T.,  planerman  Union  Box  Factory, 

r.  738  Green 
"    Joseph  J.,  porter  Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  r. 

317  Florida 
"    Rosetta,  widow,  r.  W  s  Bryant  bet  16th  and 

17th 
"    Walter  B.,  clerk   auditing    dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  317  Florida 
"    W.  I.,  r.  317  Florida 
Sedgwick  Belinda,  widow,  r.  322,  3d 
"    George,  foreman  joiner  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  220  Turk 
"    James,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  12b 

Shotwell 
"    John,  freight  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  St.  Nicholas 
Hotel 
See  Eugene  D.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r.  31 

Prospect  Av 
Seeba  Charles  P.,  confectioner  r.  553  Howard 
rear 
"    John  (Seeba  &  Bohlen),  r.  1403  Lyon 
"    John,  bartender  Moran  &  Streckenbach,  r. 

1332  Mission 
"    John  H.,  liquors,  340  Kearny,  r.  1405%  Lyon 
"    &  Bohlen  (John  Seeba  and  Ernest  Bohlen). 
liquors,  714  Kearny  and  639  Montgomery 
Seebach     Henry,     student    Van  der  Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  2230  Post 
"    Peter,  liquors  and  lodgings,  707  Mission 
Seebeck  Bernard  J.,  clerk  Henry  W.  Seebeck,  r. 

330  Scott 
Seebeck  Henry  W.,  groceries  and  liquo'-s,  NE 
cor  Oak  and  Scott,  r.  934%  Oak,  telephone 
Steiner  1643 
"    Herman,  cement  worker,  r.  116  Cook 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  672  Clementina 
"    Pitt,  porter  Post  Offlce,  r.  1918  Mason 
Seeber  Charlotte  G.,  widow,  r.  10%  Webster 

"    Danforth  (Seeber  &  Stone),  r.  1143  Mission 
Seeber  &  Stone  (Danforth  Seeber  and  George  B. 

Stone),  wines  and  liquors,  15,  6th 
Seebod  Albert,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Saving 

Station,  Presidio 
Seeburg  Frank  G.,  laborer,  r.  44c  Gilbert 
Seed  Frank,  clerk  First  National  Bank,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Seegelken  Dora,  widow,  r.  1600  Bush 
"    Henry  J.  (Seegelken  &  Buckner),  r.   1013 

"    &  Buckner  (Henry  J.  Seegelken  and  Zach- 
ariah  E.  Buckner),  wholesale  wines  and 
liquors,  831  Montgomery 
4®-Seegelken.    See  Segelken 
Seeger  C.  E.  F.,  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Emil,  brewer  Cal.  Brewing  Co.,  r.  12  Hattie 
"    Frederick,  cement  worker,  r.  611  Bartlett 
"    George,  groceries  and  liquors,  1098  Union 
"    Henry,  r.  54  Shipley 
"    William,  barber,  r.  1115  Stevenson 
"    William  J.  (O  Neill  &  Seeger),  r.  407,  4th 
4®=Seeger.    See  Seager,  Seger  and  Seiger 
Seegers  Harry,  waiter  G.  Mayes  &  Co.,  r.  1009 
Powell 
"    Johann  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
Russ  and  Natoma 
Seehansen  John,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 


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Seekadz  Herman  A.,  millhand  Frank  A.Geier,  r. 

246  Grand 
Seekamp  Ernest,  glove  finisher,  r.  711  Filbert 
•'    George,  musician,  r.  711  Filbert 
"    George  Jr.,  jeweler,  r.  711  Filbert 
"    Henry  (Meyer  &  Seekamp),  r.  231,  2d 
Seeke  Otto,  cook,  r.  101,  1st 
Seeley    Catherine    M.,    widow,    lodgings,    1002 
Powell 
"    Charles,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  bricklayer,  r.  524,  17th 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  r.  10  Powell 
"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  4:3^  Sharon 
"    John  W.,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

1901  Market 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  1016  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  steward  str  St.  Paul,  r.  1443,  25th 
4®="Seeley.    See  Seely  and  Seley 
Seeli  Sophie,  widow,  r.  185^  Russ  rear 
Seelig  Albert,  nurseryman,  r.  NW  cor  Mission 
Road  and  Sickles  Av 
"    George  H.,  tailor,  829  Geary 
"    Simon,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1050  Golden 
Gate  Av 
4®-Seelig.    See  Selig 
Seeliger  Ludwig,  butcher,  3308  Mission 
Seeligsohn  Abraham,  publisher  The  Jewish  Pro- 
gress, 608  Sacramento,  r.  2019  Pacific  Av 
"    Selig  M.   (Seeligsohn   &  Philips),  r.  Cali- 
fornia Hotel 
"    Solomon  (Seeligsohn  &  Philips),  r.  309  Pow- 
ell 
"    &  Philips   (Solomon  and  Selig  M.   Seelig- 
sohn and  Newton  Philips),  gents'  fur- 
nishings, 221  Kearny 
JSS'Seeligsohn.    See  Seligson 
Seelor  Henry,  laborer,  r.  545,  1st 
Seelos  Jacob,  machinist  Golden  State  and  Min- 
ers Iron  Wks,  r.  1232  Jessie 
Seely  Carlton  W.,  clerk  money    order   division 
Post  OfQce,  r.  1810  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Cornelia,  widow,  r.  306  Clement 
"    F.  Howard,  accountant  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  1015!4  Dolores 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk  Post  OfQce,  r.  319  Clem- 
ent 
"    John,  r.  1810  San  Carlos  Av 
Seely  L,  Warren  (Spear  &  Seely),  and  attornev 
at  law,  420  California,  room  19-22,  r.  1318 
Washington 
Seely  M.  J.,  dentist,  1943  Howard,  r.  57  Capp 
"    Richard,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 


4®="Seely.    See  Seeley  and  Seley 

Seeman  Christopher,  conductor,'  r.  1409  Pacific 

"    William,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

319,  27th 

Seemann  Charles  L.,  wines,  liquors  and  lunch 

house,  516  Kearny,  r.  5  Farren  Av 

"    Claus  F.,  master  schr  Robert  Henry,  of&ce 

52  Steuart,  r.  1033  York 
"    Lorenzo,  with  Morrison  &  Bevilockway,  r. 

1321  Broadway  rear 
"    Robert  H.,  upholsterer  Chas.   M.  Plum  & 
Co.,r.  523yo  Geary 
i6®='Seemann.    See  Seaman 
Seery  John,  stevedore,  r.  30  Serpentine  Av 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  4  Goodsell  PI 
4®=Seery.    See  Searey 

Seeth  Anna  Miss,  dressmaking,   1616  California 
Sefrin    A.  Margie   Miss,    bookkeeper    Curtain- 
Beales"  Mercantile  Agency,  r.  1632 Pierce 
"    Edward,  butcher,  r.  1632  Pierce 
"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  1632  Pierce 
Sefton  Harold,  office  fixtures,  860  Folsom 
-8®*  Sefton.    See  Sephton 


Seg.  Belcher  and  Mides  Consolidation  Mining 
Co.  (Storey  Co.  Nev.),  Thomas  Anderson 
president,  Edward  B.  Holmes  secretary, 
50  Nevada  Block 
Segalas  Peter,  driver,  r.  325%  Clementina 
Segali  Felice,  scavenger,  r.  510  Green 
"    Paolo,  scavenger,  r.  1622  Stockton 
Segalli  John,  clerk  Herman  Broyer,  r.  SE  cor 

Godeus  and  Mission 
Segar  Jennie,  widow,  r.  14  Stanly  PI 
Segarini  Lorenzo,  bootblack,    NW    cor    Geary 
and  Grant  Av,  r.  324,  7th 
"    Martin,  bootblack,  r.  530  Green 
Segbers  Joseph,  millwright  Michael  O'Brien,  r. 

115  Grove 
Segel  House,  Mrs.  R.  May  proprietor,  969  Mis- 
sion 
Segelcke  Henry  F.,  liquors,  NW    cor    1st  and 

Stevenson,  r.  317,  1st 
Segelken  Herman,  groceries    and   liquors,  1601 

Howard 
4®"  Segelken.    See  Seegelken 
Seger  Henry  J.,  expressman,  221  California,  r. 
231,  10th 
"    Jacob,  pork  packer  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  6 

Channel 
"    John  S.,  calker,  r.  14  Stanly  PI 
"    Uriah,  door  maker,  r.  12  Elizabeth 
j8®=-  Seger.    See  Seager  and  Seiger 
Segerberg  Bernard,  retoucher  George  D.  Morse, 

r.  606  Powell 
Segerstrom  O.  Victor,  tailor,  r.  1708  Larkin 
Segesser  John  W.,  machinist  Am.  Biscuit  Co., 
r.  23  John 
<•    Peter,  driver  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1615  Ellis 
Seggerson   John,    groceries    and     liquors,   670 

Clementina 
Segler  Louisa,  nurse,  NE  cor  21st  and  Howard 
Sego.John,  salesman  V.  Rivara,  r.  Colma,  Cal. 
Segord  James  M.,  lumberman,  r.  43  Clara 

"    Mary  Miss,  r.  43  Clara 
4®-  Segrist.    See  Sigrist 
Segrue  John,  r.  523,  7th 

Seguine  Harry,  special  policeman,  r.  1216^4  Fol- 
som 
Segur  Ira  E.,  attorney  at  law,  14  Sansome,  room 

35,  r.  1224,  26th 
Segurson  George  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1128  Folsom 
"    James  P.,  carpenter,  r.  1128  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1128  Folsom 
"    William  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1128  Folsom 
Sehabiague  Arnaud  (Sehabiague  Bros.),  r.  2119 
Taylor 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  and   Arnaud),  bakery, 

2119  Taylor 
"    Michael,  bakery,  131 IV2  Powell 
"    Thomas  (Sehabiague  Bros.),  r.  2119  Taylor 
Seher  William,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r. 

421  Brannan 
Sehl  William,  clerk,  r.  113,  4th 
Sehorn  William  M.,  plumber  R.  W.  Mackie,  r. 

21  Valencia 
Sehr  Henry,  porter  A.  Busse,  r.  550,  1st 
Sei  Pasquale,  cook  Puccinelli  &  Ceccarelli,  r. 

702  Front 
Seib  Hermann  C,  teacher  piano,  r.  1502  Laguna 
Seibel  Fred  L.,  clerk  Holt  Bros.  Co.,  r.  San  Ra- 
fael 
"    Frederick  W.,  butcher  Philipp  Seibel,  r. 

1735  Green 
"    Louis,  butcher  Philipp  Seibel,  r.  929  Pa- 
cific 
"    Nikolaus  G.,  capitalist,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Philip  H.,  dentist,  506  Sutter,  r.   2102  Post 
"    Philipp,   butcher,  59-60  Washington  Mar- 
ket, r.  2102  Post 
4®-Seibel.    See  Seipel  and  Siebel 
Seiberlich  Benedict   J.,  secretary  Seiberlich- 
Kast  Shoe  Co.,  26,  2d,  r.  533  Ellis 
"    Edward  H.,  salesman,  r.  1109  Post 
"    Francis  X.,  superintendent  factory  Seitaer- 
lich-Kast  Shoe  Co.,  r.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
"    Frank  F.,  r.  321  Tehama 
"    Frank  F.,  carpenter,  r.  603  Dolores 
"    Frank  T.,  laborer,  r.  321  Tehama 
"    Joseph  F.,  machine  hand  W.   H.   Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  603  Dolores 
Seiberlich-Kast  Shoe  Co.,  manufacturers  ladies 
and  childrens'  shoes.  26,  2d 


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Seiberlich   Thomas  W.,    manager  Seiberlich- 
KastShoe  Co.,  26,  2d,   r.   Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
"    William,  com.positor  Call,  r.  603  Dolores 
Seibert  Brothers  (George  and  Daniel  J.),  butch- 
ers, 843  McAllister  and  535.  2d 
'<    Daniel  J.  (Siebert  Bros.),  r.  1110  Mission 
"    George  (Seibert  Bros.),  r.  1110  Mission 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  1110  Mission 
"    John  E.,  butcher,  r.  1110  Mission 
«®=*Seibert.    See  Siebert 

4®=-Seibold.    See  Seabold,  Seybolt  andSiebold 
Seidel   Charles  W.,  surveyor    Sanborn-Perris 
Map  Co. 
"    F.   Emil,  soap  manufacturer,    San  Bruno 

Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    George,    baker    Franz    Siebrecht,    r.    416 

Kearny 
"    William,   cigar   maker  August  Brune,  r. 

520'/4  O'Farrell 
"    William  E.,  soap  maker  F.  Emil  Seidel, 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Selden  Frederick,  r.  86  Everett 
Seidenberg  Louis,  journalist,  r.  2039  Pine 
Seldeuberg  &  Co.  (N.  Y.),  Jake  Joseph  Pacific 

Coast  agent,  239  Kearny 
*6g=" Seidenberg.    See  Siedenburg 
Seiderman  Reuben,  cloakmaker,  r.  430  Natoma 

rear 
Seidkin  Abram  (Rosenberg  &  Seidkin),  r.  1774 

Folsom 
Seidl  J.  &  Co.   (Joseph  Seidl)    manufacturers 
candies,  190   Stevenson,  retail  754  Mar- 
ket and  1409  Polk 
'<    Joseph  (J.  Seidl  &  Co.),  r.  607  Broderick 
4S-Seidl.    See  Seidel  and  Siedl 
Seidler  John,  packer,  r.  728  Broadway  rear 
Seidlitz  Charles,  gripman  Geary  St.  Ry.,  r.  1410 
Lyon 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  7(Mi4 
Tennessee 
Seidman  Rose,  widow,  r.  1318  Sutter 
Seidner  Max,  clerk  Max  D.  Kant,  r.  317  Ivy  Av 
Seifert  Ada  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1527  California 
"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  N  s  1st  Av  nr  Fulton 
"    Ernst,  bartender  J.  Winkler 
"    Frederick  W.,  carpenter,  r.  14  Farren  Av 
"    Hugh  T.,  bicycles,  2664  Folsom,  r.  508  San- 
chez 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1527  California 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1527  California 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  311  Austin  Av 
"    Matthew,   washer   Hibernia   Brewery,   r. 

1320  Harrison 
"    Oswald,  waiter  Gottlob  Gall 
Seifke  Herman,  clerk  John  H.  Harrje,  r.  NE  cor 

18th  and  Sanchez 
Seifried    Edmond,    gilder  Schussler   Bros.,   r. 

219^4  Golden  Gate  Av 
-esg^-Seifried.    See  Seyfried 
Seig  Caroline  W.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Seigel  Charles  E.,  cook,  r.  620  Larkin 
"    Ella  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  A.  Dorn,  r.  205 
Turk 
4®-Seigel.    See  Siegel 
Seiger  Herman,  musician,  r.  331  McAllister 

"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  7  Langton 
4®-Seiger.    See  Seager,  Seeger  and  Seger 
Seigler  Johanna,  domestic,  2930  California 
Seik  Wendell,  hostler  James  H.  O'Brien,  r.  Ill 

Caroline 
Seike   Emile    T.,  weigher  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,r.  126 
Langton 
"    Ernest  F.,  expressman  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  745 V2  Tehama 
'•    John  F.,  driver    Buffalo  Brewing   Co.,   r. 

Augusta  nr  Potrero  Av 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1361  Minna 
"    Theodore,  laborer,  r.  126  Langton 
>8@=-Seike.    See  Sieke 
Seller  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1403  Steiner 
"    Christ  (Tscharner  &  Seller),  r.  522   Stock- 
ton 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1634  Post 
"    Ernestine,  widow,  r.  2214  Bush 
"    Herman,  r.  1113  Leavenworth 
"    Hulda,  widow,  r.  18  Clinton  Park 
"    Isidor,  agent  Drummond  Tobacco   Co.  (St 
Louis),  228  California,  r.  704  Fell 


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Seller  M.  &  Co.  (Max  Seller),  tailors'  and  dress- 
makers' trimmings,  120  Geary 
"    Max  (M.  Seller  &  Co.),  r.  1905  Devisadero 
"    Paul  (Paul  Seller  Electrical    Works),    r. 
Oakland 

Seller  Paul  Electrical  Works, 

Paul  Seller  proprietor,  406-408  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Main  5454 

Seller  Samuel,  salesman  Drummond    Tobacco 
Co.,  r.  704  Fell 
"    Sigfried,  music  dealer,  1403  Steiner 
Seilier  Alphonse,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  1725  San 
Carlos  Av 
"    Lawrence,  chef  Swain  Bros,  r.  435  Jersey 
Seinir  John,  salesman,  r.  3626  Jackson 
Seinsot  Rudolph,  peddler,  r.  1504  Dolores 
Seinturier  Jean,  driver  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  115 

Prospect  PI 
Seip  Alfred,  roap  splicer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  137, 
8th  Av 
"    Louis,  baggageman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 
Seipel  Charles,  r.  2302  Mission 

"    Conrad,  r.  507  Laguna 
4®-Seipel.    See  Seibel  and  Siebel 
Seipp  Conrad,   porter  Edward  G.  Zeile,  r.   615 
Greenwich 
"    George,   porter   Edward  G.    Zeile,  r.    615 
Greenwich 
Seischapine  Catherine,  widow,  varieties,  533, 4th 
Seise  Robert  C,  shirtcutter,  r.  164  Clara 
Seiser  Christ,  driver,  r.  2206  Bush 
Seisert  Christine,  widow,  r.  508  Sanchez 
Seitz  Anthony,  elevatorman,  r.  522  Van  Ness  Av 
"    August,-  maltster  Empire  Malt  House 
"    Charles  A.,  carriage  maker,  r.  515  Ellis 
"    Christian  F.,  decorator  Harrold,  Belcher  & 

Allen,  r.  515  Ellis 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  515  Ellis 
"    Frederick,  teamster   Wm.  McMann,    r.  6 

McCormick  PI 
"    Henry  J.,  foreman  Wade  &  Co.,  r.  515  Ellis 
"    Hugo,  teamster,  r.  141  Erie 
"    John,  cabinet  maker,  r.  141  Erie 
"    Leonard  G.,  clerk  Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co., 

r.  515  Ellis 
"    Peter  A.;  clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,    r. 
2139  Pine 
Seiver  William  T.,  liquors,   1st  Av  South   nr 

Railroad  Av,  r.  704  Railroad  Av 
Sekora   Joseph,   sorter   Reichert   &  Co..  r.  918 

Montgomery 
Selander  Peter,  embosser  StuparichMfg.  Co.,  r. 

215,  39th 
Selby  Herbert  K.,  insurance,  317  California,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Joseph  v.,  salesman  Boston  Woven  Hose 

and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Marks,  tailor,  r.  ISY2  Harriet 
"    Percival   W.,    real   estate,   307   Sansome, 
room  1,  r.  Menlo  Park 
Selby  Prentiss,  office  32  Mills  Bldg.,  3d  floor,  r. 

1360  Madison,  Oakland 
Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  shot  tower,  SE 
cor  Howard  and  1st,  smelting  works  Val- 
lejo  Junction  (Contra  Costa  Co.),  assay 
and  general  office,  416  Montgomery 
'<      Thomas    H.    Mrs.,   widow,   r.   2119    Buch- 
anan 
Selce  George,  cabinetmaker,  r.  57  Morris  Av 

"    Joseph  K.,  plumber,  r.  57  Morris  Av 
Selden  Charles,  painter  Bradley  &  Son,  r.  638 
Ivy  Av 
"    Miles  C,  doorkeeper  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  35, 
5th 


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Seldner  Phil  &  Co.  (Philip  Seldner),  men's  fur- 
nishing goods,  1102  Market 

"    Philip  (Phil  Seldner  &  Co.),  r.  1524  Web- 
ster 
Seldte  Hugo,  cook,  r.  457!4  Jessie 
Select  Hair  Dressing  Parlors,  Mrs.  D.  J.  Tobin 
proprietor,  213  Post 

"    The    Lodgings,    Mrs.    Janet  Vanderstarr 
proprietor,  I2OY2  Geary 
Selenger  George,  r.  932  Powell 

"    Henry,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  932  Powell 

"    Joseph,  r.  932  Powell 

"    Lawrence,  detective,  r.  932  Powell 

"    Walter  T.,  r.  932  Powell 
J8®~Selenger.    See  Selinger  and  Sellinger 
Seley  A.  Watson,    bookkeeper,    r.   1016   Mont- 
gomery 

"    Grace  Miss,  bookkeeper  James  H.  Barry, 
r.  410  Gough 

"    Isabelle  Miss,  r.  410  Gough 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  410  Gough 
«®="Seley.    See  Seeley  and  Seely 
Selfridge  Edward  A.,    president   George  W. 
Gibbs  Co.,  33-39  Fremont,   r.  2615  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Frank  C,  insurance  agent,  r.  2438  Jackson 

Selfridge    Grant,   oculist  and    aurist,  145-146 

Crocker  Bldg,  hours  1  to  5  p.  m.,  r.  1618 

Sutter 

Selig   Alvin,    salesman    Isaac    Selig,    r.   1201 

Gough 

"    Benno,  r.  826  Mission 

"    Brothers  (Samuel  S.  and  Philip),  manufac- 
turers clothing,  108  Battery 

"    David,  salesman  Lowenberg  &  Co..  r.  1126 
Turk 

"    George,  traveling  salesman,   r.  25a  Her- 
mann 

"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  826  Mission 

■'    Isaac,  mens'  furnishing  goods,  218  Kearny, 
r.  1201  Gough 

"    Isador  (Draper  &  Selig),  r.  1323  Devisadero 

"    Isador,  clerk,  r.  1126  Turk 

"    J.  Abraham,  traveling  salesman,    r.    25a 
Hermann 

"    Jacob,  student  Busch  &  Wocker,    r.   1406 
Ellis 

"    Jules,  bookkeeper,  r.  826  Mission 

"    Kusie  R..  salesman  Lowenberg  &  Co.,  r. 
1613a  Sutter 

"    Leonard,    salesman   Isaac   Selig,    r.    1201 
Gough 

"    Louis,  r.  826  Mission 

"    Mary  Mrs.,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co., 
r.  1613a  Su  tter 

"    Moses  S.,  sculptor  Frank  Happersberger,  r. 
1406  Ellis 

"    Nathan,  bookkeeper,  r.  1806  Scott 

"    Nathan,  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  826  Mission 

"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  1406  Ellis 

"    Philip  (Seilg  Bros.),  r  1126  Turk 

"    Samuel  S.  (Selig  Bros.),  r.  1235  O'Farrell 

"    Seligman,  merchant,  r.  1613a  Sutter 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1126  Turk 

"    Sylvan,    salesman    Isaac    Selig,    r.    1201 
Gough 
ifiS^Selig.    See  Seelig 

Seligman  Brothers  (Solomon  G.  and  Shyer  L.), 
clothing  and  men's  furnishing  goods, 
142,3d 

"    Dora,  widow,  r.  102^4,  23d 

"    Frank,  r.  2739  California 

"    Jesse,  clerk  Moses  Seligman,  r.  523  O'Far- 
rell 

"    Max,  traveling  salesman,  r.   523  O'Farrell 

"    Morris  H.,  merchant,  r.  119  Leavenworth 


Seligman  Moses,  attorney  at  law  and  collec- 
tions, 420  Montgomery,  rooms  2-3,  r.  523 
O'Farrell 
'•    Siegfried,  salesman  Schoenholz    Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  1522  O'Farrell 
"    Shyer  L.  (Seligman  Bros.),  r.  2739  Califor- 
nia 
"    Solomon  G.  (Seligman  Bros.),  r.  2739  Cali- 
fornia 
Seligsohn  Solomon,  r.  826  Shotwell 
Seligson  Michael,  attorney  at  law,  14  Sansome, 

rooms  43-44,  r.  309  Powell 
*®=-Seligson.    See  Seeligsohn 
Selin  Frederick,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r. 

226,  25th 
Selinger  Alexander  M.,  fruits    and  vegetables, 
2901  Geary 
"    Raymond,    brewer,    r.  Water ville  nr  Au- 
gusta 
J8S"Selinger.    See  Selenger  and  Sellinger 
Selix  Samuel,  tailor,  436,  6th 
Selk  Annie  Miss,  bakery,  442V4,  3d 
Selk  Charles  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Sanchez  and  14th 
"    Frederick  C,  bartender  Charles  F.  Selk,  r. 
NE  cor  Sanchez  and  14th 
Selkirk  William  R.,  printer,  r.  1007  Harrison 
Sell  Charles,  cook  T.  Uibigau,  r.  270,  1st 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  741  Minna 
"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  139^4  Fair  Oaks 
"    W.  E.,  bookkeeper  A.  Hayward.  r.  Berkeley 
Sellander  Frederick,  chief  engineer  str  Newark, 

r.  Oakland 
Sellars  Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  Union  Fish  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
Sellberg  Jacob,  foreman  Empire  Malt  House 
Selleck  Charles  H.,  teamster  I.  S.  Van  Winkle, 
&  Co.,  r.  708  Gough 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  745  Noe 
"    George  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Hugh  H.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  1304  Powell 
"    Joseph  E.,  r.  708  Gough 
"    William   W.,    retoucher   Imperial  Photo- 
graphic Studio,  r.  7241/^  Market 
Seller  Arthur,  traveling  salesman  Seller  Bros. 
&  Co.,  r.  421  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Brothers  &    Co.    (Jacob    H.,     Henry    and 
Frederick    Seller),    stoves,    ranges  and 
tinware,  110-114  Battery 
"    Frederick  (Seller  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  421  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    George  W.,  laborer,  r.  51  Henry 
"    Henry  (Seller  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  711  Jones 
"    Jacob  H.  (Seller  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  421  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    James,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  51  Henry 
"    Samuel,   treasurer   Anspacher   Bros.,  214 

Pine,  room  17,  r.  Livermore,  Cal. 
"    Sanford  E.,  cashier  Seller  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
421  Van  Ness  Av 
Sellers  Edward  F.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  24  Pond 
Sellers  James  C,  house  painter,  paper  hanger 
and  whitener,  224  O'Farrell,  r.  2032  Mis- 
sion 
"    O.  Peter,  waiter,  r.  907  Vallejo 
"    Reuben,  r.  279  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  H.  (Bruce,  Bowne  &  Co.),  r.  24  Pond 
"    William,  r.  1906a  Mission 
4S=-Sellers.    See  Sellars 

Selling  Nathalie  Miss,  physician,  732  Sutter,  r. 
1310  Geary 
"    Samuel,  expressman,  r.  333  Eddy 
"    Samuel,     sexton     Congregation     Ohabai 

Shalome,  r.  1310  Geary 
"    Samuel  E.,  salesman  Abramson-Heunisch 

Co.,  r.  1310  Geary 
"    Simon  H.,  decorating  florist,  240  Kearny,  r. 
1310  Geary 
Sellinger  August,  baker  Mrs.  A.  J.  McGlynn,  r. 
444  Hayes 
"    George,    finisher  Central    Hardware    and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  439  Greenwich 
"    Joseph,  waiter,  r.  504  Powell 
je®"Sellinger.    See  Selenger  and  Selinger 
Sellman  Alfred,  seaman  U.  S.  lighthouse  ten- 
der Madrono 
"    Franz  O.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  523 
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Sellman  Fritz  B.,  clerk  U.  S.  Lighthouse  In- 
spector, r.  880  Shotwell 
"    Jean  E.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  3209 
Polk 
Sellmann  Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  1405  Baker 
Sellmer  Jacob,  carpet  layer  Pattosien  Carpet 

Co.,  r.  390  Arlington 
Sellon  Edward,  sewing  machine  agent,  r.  25, 9th 
"    Edwin  R.,  laborer   Standard    Oil  Co.,    r. 

16141/4  Bush 
"    Samuel  E.,  shoemaker,  73  Minna 
Sellscliopp    W.    &    Co.    (William   Sellschopp) 
stamp  dealers,  108  Stockton 
"    William  (W.  Sellschopp  &  Co.),  r.  211  Scott 
Sellwood  Frank  C,  dental  student,  r.  910  Pine 
Selmi  Angelo,  marble  polisher  Joseph  Musto  & 
Son,  r.  5  Green 
"    Giuseppe  (Selmi  &  Metraia),  r.  2  Hartford 
"    &   Metraia    (Giuseppe   Selmi   and  Frank 
Metraia),    fruits    and    vegetables,    2257 
Market  and  326  Noe 
Selna  Edward,  teamster,  r.  519  Chestnut 
"    Edward  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  519  Chestnut 
"    Henry,  drayman,    309   Washington,   r.  515 

Chestnut 
"    Primo  J.,clerk,  r.  737,  22d 
Selo  Gustav,  musician,  r.  1318a  O'Farrell 
Sels  P.  J.  vanLoben,  attorney  at  law  and  Con- 
sul The  Netherlands  and  Paraguay,  508 
Montgomery,  r.  1305  Adeline,  Oakland 
Selsbach  Carl,  bookkeeper,  r.  47  South  Park 
Selth  Albert,  clerk,  r.  2I26  Broderick 
"    George  P.,  operator  Am.  Dist.  Tel.,  r.  328 

Jessie 
"    V.  Mrs.,  stewardess  str  Corona 
Selvaggio  Giuseppe,  boots  and  shoes,  519  Green 
Selway  Elijah  (Selway  &  Stockbridge),  r.  2938 
16th 
"    &  Stockbridge  (Elijah  Selway  and  Joseph 
Stockbridge),     second-hand     furniture, 
3938,  16th 
Selz  George,  cabinet  maker,  r.  57  Morris  Av 

"    Joseph  C,  plumber,  r.  57  Morris  Av 
SelzerEtta  J.,  widow,  r.  127.  14th 

"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  1231  O'Farrell 
Semenza  Antonio  (National  Window  and  House 
Cleaning  Co.),  r.  3  Varennes 
"    John,  porter  Phelan  Bldg 
Semeria  Frank,  laborer,  r.  51 1^4  Greenwich  rear 
"    Henry,  dry  goods,  1520  Stockton 
"    Joseph,  groceries,  1533  Stockton 
"    Jules    M.,  restaurant,  421-433  Pine,  r.  431 
Pine 
Semi  Andrea,  butcher,  r.  216;/^  Lombard 
Seminario  Ysaac,  r.  2115  Sacramento 
Semken  George,  shoemaker,  r.  130,  3d  Av 
Semlar  Belle  L.  Miss,  teacher  Winfleld  Scott 

Primary  School,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Semler  Arthur,  r.  124,  8th 
"    Hertha,  widow,  r.  217  Geary 
"    John  W.,  messenger,  r.  605  Bush 
"    Rudolph,  clerk,  r.  728,  17th 
Semmel  Edward,  dealer  hides,  r.  2138  O'Far- 
rell 
Semmelhaack   John,    stableman     Washington 

Brewery,  r.  626  Lombard 
Semmens  Thomas,    laborer  S.    P.   Co.,    r.    739 
Minna 
"    William,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  739 
Minna 
Semmig  Paul,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.   1704, 

23d 
Sempey  John,  salesman    Stulz    Bros.,  r.    2007 

Webster 
Semple  Henson  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
3635  Sacramento 
"    James,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,   r.  542 
Indiana 
Sena  Gustaf,  meter  maker  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co  , 
r.  623  McAllister 
"    Henry,  meter  maker  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  622  McAllister 
"    Mark,  clerk  Friedlander  &  Mitau,  r.  622 

McAllister 
"    Sarah  Miss,  fringe  maker  A.  Colombat,  r. 
622  McAllister 
Senavia  Paula,  widow,  r.  407  Montgomery  Av 
Senberg  Christ,  stock  clerk  Mandel,  Pursch  & 
Wiener,  r.  Fruitvale 


W.W.MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Black  and  Galvanized 

and  FITTINGS,  all  sizes,  for  Gas, 

Steam  and  Water. 

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Senecal  Joseph  T.,  clerk,  r.  6I314  Stockton 
Sengstack  Adolph  H.,  stenographer  H.  M.  New- 
hall  &  Co.,  r.  1539  Fulton 
"    Edward  H.,  packer  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r. 

1529  Fulton 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1539  Fulton 
Sengstacken  Harm  H.,  r.  10S4  Bryant 
'■    Henry  T.,  bookkeeper  E.  D.  Bronson  &  Co., 
r.  1034  Bryant 
Senier-Paxton  Abby  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  40 

Bartlett 
Senk  Catherine,  widow,  r.  614  Fell 
"    Charles  v.,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  614 

Fell 
"    George  J.,  driver  Alameda  Transfer  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Senn  George,  shoe  cutter,  r,  538  Fulton 
•'    John  L.,  laborer,  r.  538  Fulton 
"    Joseph,  milker,  r.  cor  Edinburgh  and  Bra- 
zil Av 
Senne  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3  Martha  PI 
"    George,  mining  broker,  328  Montgomery, 

rooms  65-66 
"    William  J.,  cutter  Greenebaum,  Weil   & 
Michels,  r.  2822  Harrison 
Senner  William,  expressman,  r.  Farallonesnr 

Plymouth  Av 
Sennett  James  (Sennett,  Miller  &  Co.),  r.  Santa 
Clara,  Cal. 
"    James,  boatman    Sec.  B  Seawall,  r.    638 

Green 
"    John,  r.  1814  Scott 

"    ,  Miller  &1C0.  (James  Sennett),  stevedores, 
]12Leidesdorffl 
J8®-Sennett.    See  Sinnott 
Sennett  Annie  R.,  widow,  r.  608  Hermann 
Sens  August,  laborer  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  903 

Jackson 
Sensenbrenner  George,  cigars  and  tobacco,  257 
4th,  r.  790  Folsom 
"    George  Jr.,  cigar  maker,  r.  790  Folsom 
Senter   Willis    K.,  traveling  salesman   J.  A. 

Folger  &  Co. 
4®-Senter.    See  Center 
Sentinel  of  the  Golden  Gate  (monthly),  William 

M.  Cubery  editor,  587  Mission 
Sentinel  The   (monthly),   S.  B.   Carleton  pub- 
lisher, 20  Ellis 
Sentry   Publishing   Co.,  Drady  &  Hopper  pro- 
prietors, 530  Golden  Gate  Av,  room  32 
"    The,  Sentry  Publishing  Co.  publishers,  530 
Golden  Gate  Av,  room  32 
Sephton    Harry    H.,    foreman    electric    wiring 

dept.  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r.  Alameda 
Sepp  Andrew,  master  mariner,  r.  417  Fremont 
Seppich  William  G.  (Seppich  &  Kleinhans),  r. 
Russ  House 
"    &    Kleinhans    (William   G.    Seppich    and 
Louis   Kleinhans),    barbers,   217  Mont- 
gomery 
Sepulveda  Charles,  upholsterer,  r.  II654  Clara 
"    Esteban,  bricklayer,  r.  401%  Green 
"     Frederick  J.,  driver,  r.  648  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  116'/^  Clara 
"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  620  Eddy 
•'    John  C,  salesman  H.  Roman  &  Co.,  r.  819 
Pine 
Sequoia  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  Le- 
ander  L.  James  secretary,  419 California, 
room  16 
Serahni  A.,  reporter  La  Voce  del  Popolo,  r.  619 

Broadway 
Seraflno  Emanuel,  laborer,  r.  526  Broadway 
Seramaglia  James,  plumber,  r.  Lake  nr  13th  Av 
Seraphin  Frank,  cigars,  817  Kearny,  r.  915  Mont- 
gomery 


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Sercander  Alvin,  teamster  Peter  Schenkel,  r. 

1430,  5th  Av  South 
Serda  Rudolph,  jeweler  Donohue  &  Kerdell,  r. 

Berkeley 
Sere  Jean,  bedmaker,  r.  771  Howard 
"    John,   dairy,   cor   Persia    Av    and    Edin- 
burgh 
Seregni  F.,  dealer  and  designer  monuments,  24 

Post 
Serens  Daniel  F.,  shipping  clerk  W.  &.  J.  Sloane 

&  Co.,  r.  622  Haight 
'•    Frederick   W.,    carpenter,   1601    Geary,  r. 

1317/j  Webster 
"    William,    assistant   foreman  Truck    5,   r 

1317!/2  Webster 
Serensky  Abraham,  gent's   furnishing   goods, 

2816,  16th 
"    Joseph,    plate    and   window   glass,    2822, 

16th 
Serex  John,  manager  Joseph  Fahys  &  Co.  and 

Brooklyn  Watch  Case  Co.,  4  Sutter,  r. 

Alameda 
Sericano  Frank,  r.  429,  7th 
"    L.  F.  &  Co.  (Louis  F.  Sericano,  Victor  De- 
martini  and  John  A.  Cordano),  fruits, 

vegetables  and  dairy  produce,  226  and 

305,  4th 
"    Louis  F.  (L.  F.  Sericano  &  Co.),  r.  439,  7th 
Serjanovich  Eliza,  widow,  r.  37^^  Rausch 
"    Frank,  water  tender  str  City  of  Peking,  r. 

371/2  Rausch 
Serke  R.,  quartermaster  City  of  Puebla 
Series  Germain,  tanner,  r.  922,  12th  Av  South 
Sermattei   Peter,  groceries  and   liquors,  NW 

cor  Sagamore  and  Plymouth  Av 
Sermidi  Antonio,  steward  Ildefonso  Cuenin,  r. 

233  Stevenson 
Sernau  John,  glassblower,  r.  627,  .3d 
Serena  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  119  Jackson 
Serpa  Anton  F.  (Serpa  &  Content),  r.  28  Grove 
"    Frank  (Andrews  &  Serpa),  r.  606,  3d 
"    &  Content  (Anton  F.  Serpa  and  Frank  J. 

Content),  barbers,  419  Larkin 
Serpas  John  E.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  824 

Montgomery 
Serpes  Santos,  widow,  r.  1523^  Dupont 
Serratto  Luigi,  gardener  Colombo  Market,  r. 

IOI814  Montgomery 
Serres  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  Randolph  nr  Bright 
Serres  John,  wines  and  liquors,  201,  4th,  and 

proprietor   California  State  Hotel,    771 

Howard  cor  4th,  telephone  1123 
"    Louis,  marble  cutter  RufQno  &  Bianchi,  r. 

Randolph  nr  Bright 
Serry  Joseph,  painter,  r.  1437H  Mission 
Sersen  Nicholas,  restaurant,  814,  3d,  r.  812,  3d 
Servaiza  Frederick,  seaman,  r.  223  Jackson 
Servant  Wentworth  P.  (W.  P.  Servant  &  Co.),  r. 

124H  Noe 

SERVANT  W.  P.  &  CO. 

(Wentworth  P.  Servant),  general  rig- 
gers and  contractors,  17  Howard 

ServantesM.,  porter  L.  B.  Lippert 

Servaroni  Carlo,  sausage  maker  A.  Chiesa.  r. 
1024  Montgomery 

Servas  Charles,  cook  George  Schimpf ,  r.  623  Sac 
ramento 

Serveau  Brothers  (Emile  and  Charles),  florists, 

2328  California,  and  SW  cor  Sacramento 

and    Fillmore,    nursery    Brunswick   nr 

Guttenburg 

"    Charles  (Serveau  Bros.),  r.  Brunswick  nr 

Guttenburg 
"    Emile  (Serveau  Bros.),  r.  410,  Uth  Av 

Servel  Firmin,  florist,  710  Valencia 


Serventi  AngelO,  manager  National  Window 
and  House  Cleaning  Co.,  507%  Bush,  r. 
10a  Jasper  PI 
Servian  American  (weekly).  Bozo  M.  Gopche-  / 
vitch  manager,  7  Bonita 
"    Literary  Club,  636  Clay,  room  9 
"    Montenegrin  Benevolent  Society,  10  Cali- 
fornia, room  12 
Serviant  Paul,  ironer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  214, 17th 
Sesnon  George,  clerk,  r.  320  Page 

"    John  J.,  secretary,  r.  320  Page 
Sessart  George,  butcher,  r.  1413  Dupont 
Sesser  Peter,  r.  106  Broad 

Sessions  Charles  B.,  secretary  and  manager 
Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  34-36  Main, 
r.  2904  Bush 
"    David  R.,  with  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1718  Baker 
"    Edward  C.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  35  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry,  meterman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1718  Baker 
"    M.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1219  Folsom 
"    M.  P.  &  Co.,  teamsters,  William  E.  Jack- 
son manager,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Nathan  P.,  with  Butler  &  Haldan,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  W.,  teamster,  r.  805  Franklin 
Setaro  Angelo,  feeder  Galloway  Litho  Co.,  r.  24 
Telegraph  PI 
"    John  F.,  compositor,  r.  24  Telegraph  PI 
"    Manuel,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Seth  Charles,  cook,  r.  1436  Pacific 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  1436  Pacific 
"    John,  porter,  r.  1436  Pacific 
Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co.,  W.  M.  Fonda  resident 

agent,  126  Sutter 
Sethman  Henry,  driver  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  705i^ 
Webster 
"    Marie,  domes  tic,  2720  Sacramento 
Sethmann  Charles,  bartender,  r.  209  Leidesdorff 

"    Henry,  stevedore,  r.  2213%  Mason 
Setright  Daniel,  clerk   W.  H.  McLaughlin,  r. 
NW  cor  26th  and  Mission 
"    Dennis  M.,  clerk,  r.  Ocean  House  Road  nr 

Howth 
"    Frank   J.,   bookkeeper    Daniel    Keefe,    r. 

Ocean  House  Road  nr  Howth 
"    John,  r.  Ocean  House  Road  nr  Howth 
Setterquist  Albin,    car  builder,    r.   1019%   Na- 

toma 
Settich  An  tone,  helper  William  S.  Snook  &  Son, 
r.  435,  18th 
"    John  M.,  helper  William  S.  Snook  &  Son.  r. 
435,  18th 
Settle  Harold,  porter  James  M.  Rolph,  r.  1807 

Haight 
Sevan  George  J.,  asst.  engineer  str  Transit,  r. 

Oakland 
Seven  Links  (monthly),  Atlantic  Publishing  Co. 

publishers,  50  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Sevening  Christina,  widow,  r.  1  August  Alley 

"    Otto  A.,  engineer,  r.  1  August  Alley 
Seventeen  Mile  Farm    Mile  Depot,    Gottlieb 

Furrer  manager,  428-430  Turk 
Seventh  Day  Adventists'  Church,  Elder  G.  W. 
Grainger  pastor,  E  s  Laguna  bet  Golden 
Gate  Av  and  McAllister 
Severance  Albion  A.,  cooper,  r.  48,  13th 
"    Frederick  E.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

20239^  Mission 
"    Frederick  v.,  salesman  Bonestell  &  Co.,  r. 

221  Clipper 
'•    Harry,    cook   Alfred    H.    Albinson,    r.  420 

Minna 
"    Isaac  H.,  tinsmith,  r.  151  Shipley 
Severance  James  S.,  secretary  Timothy  Hop- 
kins, .30  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  Univer- 
sity Club 
"    Josiah  G.  (Severance,  Sherman  &  Pierce), 

•  r.  617  Bush 
"    Samuel  J.,  foreman  Edward  C.  Hughes,  r. 

818  Army 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  321  Clipper 
"    ,  Sherman  &  Pierce  (Josiah  G.  Severance, 
Edwin  A.   Sherman  Jr.   and  Frank  H. 
Pierce),  attorneys  at  law,  511  California, 
rooms  60-61 
Severeen  Charles  E.,  engineer   Hirschfelder  & 
Meaney,  r.  1020  Mission 


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Severin  Charles,  locksmith,  1028  Sutter 

<•    Frank  A  (Dijeau  &  Severin),  r.  lOSYz  Oak 
Severino  William,  shoemaker,   186  Jessie,  r.  9 

Geary 
Severio   Frank,    superintendent   Metropolitan 
Match  Co.,  r.  419  Ashbury 
"    William  M.  F.,  engineer  U.  S.  Laundry,  r. 
52054  Valencia 
Severns  Andrew  E.,  clerk  Andrea  Sbarboro,  r. 
1006  Sacramento 
"    B.  Erie,  salesman  Italian-Swiss  Agricul- 
tural Colony,  r.  3409  Washington 
Severs  Ernest  D.,  salesman  O.  P.  Downing  & 
Co. 
"    George,  laborer  Empire  Malt  House 
«®»Severs.    See  Sivers 
Sevey  Loring  J.,  carpenter,  r.  130  Castro 
Sevln  Vincent  &  Co.  (Eugene  Thiele  successor), 

seedsmen,  607  Sansome 
Sewall  David  H.,  superintendent  Cal.  Canneries 
Co.,  r.  428Brannan 
"    Oscar  T.  (Williams,  Dimond&  Co.),  r.  Pa- 
ciflc-Union  Club 
Seward  Ellen,  widow,  r.  USM  Welsh 
"    Erastus  F.,   machine    hand   West   Coast 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  A.,  watertender  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Thomas,  r.  371  Jessie 
"    William  V.,  gripman  Sutter   St.    Ry.,    r. 
lei-SVa  Baker 
Sewell  Amos  F.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Angelina  W.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

SEWELL  DANIEL, 

photographer.  Views  of  residences, 
outdoor  groupings,  machinery,  etc., 
taken  on  short  notice,  1025  Market,  r. 
1105  ShotweU 

Sewell  Daniel  R.,  stoker  Engine  26,  r.  S24A2d  Av 
"    Edward  C,  printer  Stuparich  Mfg  Co.,   r. 


"    Eldora   Miss,    teacher  Polytechnic  High 

School,  r.  1105  Shotwell 
"    Hy  F.  D.,  asst.  accountant  Bank  of  British 

Columbia,  r.  711  Jones 
"    Joseph,  packer  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Newton,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Sadie  M.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  14  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  plumber,  r.  326  Jessie 
>8®-Sewell.    See  Seawell  and  Sewall 
Seweloh  Theodore,  butcher,  r.  1234/2  York 
Sexsmith  George  B.,  expressman,  r.  43754,  4th 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  9th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  44454,  3d 
Sexton  C,  seaman  str  Santa  Cruz 
"    Charles  B.,  bookkeeper  Rosenthal,  Feder 

&  Co.,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    Charles  L.,  physician,  r.  2119  Fillmore 
"    Daniel  W.,  salesman,  r.  730  Harrison 
"    David,  deckhand  str  Apache 
■'    David  T.,  r.  216,  23d 
"    Eliza  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Frank,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1441  O'Far- 

rell  „  „ 

"    Henry  P.,  foreman  R.  S.  Alexander  &  Son, 

r.  113  Sullivan 
"    Horace   C,    bookkeeper  Anglo-Californian 

Bank,  r.  2637  Howard 
"    James,  bootblack,  1234  Mason,  r.  10  Polk 

Lane 
"    John,  molder  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  215,  29th 
"    John  B.,  stenographer  Richard  Cohen,  r. 

1003  Polk  „    „  ^ 

"    John  B.  Mrs.,  telegraph  operator  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1003  Polk 
"    Julia  L.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1436  Leav- 
enworth „    „ 
"    Marshall  J.,  bookkeeper  Conway  &  Bau- 

mel,  r.  717  Ellis 
"    Martin,   laborer   Pac.  Roll. 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"  Michael,  r.  519  San  Jose  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r 

"    Nellie  T.  Miss,  with  Minaker  &  Welbanks 

r.  519  San  Jose  Av 
"    Oliver,  roofer,  r.  11  Bernice 
»    Patrick,  millhand,  r.  519  San  Jose  Av 
"    Peter  (Peter  Sexton  &  Co.),  r.  11  Bernice 


Mill, 


NE 


West  Berke- 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Furnishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

S-*1-S^-r    IVIARKEX    ST. 


Sexton  Peter  &  Co.  (Peter  Sexton),  proprietors 
Eagle  Asphaltum  Roofing  and  Contract- 
ing Co.,  628  Market,  yard  and  works,  7-9 
Bernice 
"    P.  H.,  insurance  solicitor  Brown,  Craig  & 

Co. 
"    Philip,  porter  Holt  Bros.  Co.,  r.  233 Lily  Av 
"    Terrence,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r. 

1021  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  46  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  78  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  341  Shipley 
"    Thomas  M.,  carpenter,  r.  519  San  Jose  Av 
"    Timothy  F.,  laborer,  r.  130  Shipley 
Sexton  William,  general  adjuster  Fireman's 
Fund  Insurance  Co.,  401  California,  room 
6.  r.  3032  Washington 
"    William  A.   (Lastreto   &   Sexton),  attor- 
ney at  law,  1-3A  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  3032 
Washington 
4®=-Sexton.    See  Saxton 
Seybolt    George    E.,  clerk    Registry  Division 

Post  Office,  r.  1419  Mission 
Seybolt  George  L.,  inspector  American  Surety 

Co.,  219  Sansome,  r.  1419  Mission 
Seyden  Arnold  R.,  liquors,  418  Hayes,  r.  40554 
Hayes 
"    George  H.,  expressman,  r.  154  Laussat 
"    Henry  G.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.   25 


"  John  F.,  expressman,  NE  cor  Geary  and 
Stockton,  r.  415  Ivy  Av 

"    John  H.  J.,  carpenter,  r.  415  Ivy  Av 

"    Julius,  fish  and  oysters,  416  Hayes,  r.  415 
Ivy  Av 
Seyfried  August,  candy  maker   Rothschild  & 
Ehrenpfort,  r.  1330  Harrison 

"  Frank,  clerk,  J.  Salomon,  r.  1320  Ham- 
son 

"  Mathew,  cellarman  Hibernia  Brewery,  r. 
1320  Harrison 

"    Otto,  clerk  David  B.  Todd,  r.  1330  Harrison 
4»-Seyfried.    See  Seifried 
Seymour  Albert  P.,  clerk  C.  M.  Wollenberg  & 
Co.,  r.  1134  Union 

"  Alfred  C,  cigars,  629  Montgomery,  r.  538 
Folsom 

"    Edward  C,  r.  416  Geary 

"  Edward  H.,  clei-k  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  E.  H.,  secretary  The  Engineer  and  Con- 
tractor Publishing  Co.,  511  California, 
room  79,  r.  Sausalito 

"  E.  W.,  salesman  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 
Occidental  Hotel 

"  Fred  A.,  bookkeeper  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Helena,  widow,  r.  1134  Union 

"    Henry,  bench  hand  McFarland  Bros.,  r.  cor 
Army  and  Missouri 
Sesmiour  James  H.,  physician,  office  1334  Cas- 
tro, r.  714  Diamond 

"    John  F.,  detective,  r  611  Grove 

"  Kent  J.  C,  bookkeeper  M.  Lambeth  &  Co., 
r,  1130  Jackson 

"  Percy  S.,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry..  r.  5 
Capp 

"    Samuel,  salesman  S.  P.  Taylor  Sons 

"  Thomas  J.,  mill  hand  Del  Monte  Milling 
Co.,  r.  8  Havens 

"    Walter  H.,  salesman  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  638  Sutter 
Seyner    Joseph,  butcher,  3201    Mason,    r.    3114 

Mason 
Sgonzini  Cristofaro,  waiter,  r.  509  Broadway 
Shaaf  Mathias,  tanner,  r.  N  South  nr  14th  Av 


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Shaari  Zedek  Congregation,  NE  cor  Califor- 
nia and  Stockton 
Shaben  Sylvester,  collector  M.  Friedman&  Co., 

r.  314b  O'Frrrell 
Shackelford  Otto,  clerk  Southern  Pacific  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  808  Geary 
"    Richard  M.,    general   manager   Southern 
Pacific  Milling  Co.,  224  California 
Shackleford  Thomas  J.,  attorney  at  law,  33-34 
Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,    r.    1006    Leaven- 
worth 
Shackleton  George  G.,  molder,  r.  227, 23d 
"    John,  molder,  r.  227,  23d 
"    John  A.,  butcher,  r.  227,  23d 
"    William,  driver  Engine  10,  r.  516  Bryant 
"    William  T.,  molder,  r.  227,  23d 
Shad  Albert,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Shadburne  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  131  Diamond 
Shadbume  George  D.  (Shadburne  &  Herrin).  r. 
NWcor2.ith  and  Hoffman  Av 
"    George  D.  Jr.  (George  D.  Shadburne  Jr.  & 

Co.),  r.  N  W  cor  25th  and  Hoffman  Av 
"    George  D.  Jr.  &  Co.  (George  D.  Shadburne 
Jr.),  real  estate  agents,  633  Market 
Shadburne    Leonard    A.,    president    Chicago 

Paint  Co.,  622  Larkin,  r.  620  Larkin 
Shadburne  &  Herrin  (George   D.    Shadburne 
and  William  J.   Herrin),  attorneys  at 
law,  415  Montgomery,  rooms  9-11 
«®"Shadburne.    See  Chadbourne 
Shaddock  Phoebe,  widow,  r.  534^2  Jessie 
Shade  Edward  D.,  canvasser,  r.  101!^  Grant  Av 
"    Frank  D.,  machinist,  r.  821  Post 
"    Frederick  H.,  porter  A.  Zellerbach  &  Sons, 

r.  844  Vallejo 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  734^4  Howard 
"    James  H.,  liquors,  NE  cor  California  and 

Central  Av 
"    Louis  G.,  plumber   Henry  Williamson,   r. 

1768  Howard 
"    Rudolph,  cellarman  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co.. 

r.  1313,  17th 
"    Widenham  D.  C,  foreman    patternmaker 

Vulcan  Iron  Wks.  r.  632  Howard 
"    William  A.,  barber  W.  R.  Nelson,  r.   1251 
Mission 
j8®"  Shade.    See  Schade 
Shaefer  Frederick  W.,  miner,  r.  611  Stockton 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  51a  Shipley 
"    Morris,  spectacle  dealer,  r.  113'^  Shipley 
rear 
Shaeffer  Edgar  W.,  clerk,  r.  1512  Leavenworth 
"    John,  machinist  Galli  Machine  Wks,  r.  31  '4 

Boardman  PI 
"    John,  porter,  r.  1512  Leavenworth 
«®"  Shaeffer.    See  Schaefer,  Schaefler,  Schafer, 
Schaffer,  Shaefer,  Shafer,  Sheafler  and 
Sheffer 
Shaen  Aaron  (Shaen  &  Crown),  r.  622  McAlIi.s- 
ter 
"    Jacob,  clerk  Police  Court  3,  r.  1117  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Joseph,  collector,  r.  1710  Polk 
"    Peter,  clerk,  r.  2327  Fillmore 
"    Samuel,  bookkeeper,  r.  1117  Leavenworth 
"    Thomas,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co..  r. 

423  Bush 
"     &  Crown  (Aaron  Shaen  and  Isaac  Crown), 
barbers,  409  Pine 
4®"  Shaen.    See    Schoen,    Shain,    Shane    and 

Shoen 
Shafer  Charles  E.,  mining  engineer,  510  Califor- 
nia, r.  Alameda 
"    Devilla  M.,  sticker  hand  Bolander  &  Per- 
kins, r.  1120  Filbert  rear 


Shafer  Frank  E.,  secretary  Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co., 
331,  23d,  r.  2339  Howard 
"    James  E.,  medical  student,  r.  23  Falcon  Av 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  400  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  25281/4 
Sutter 
Jm-  Shafer.    See  Schaefer,  Schaefler,  Schafer. 
Schaffer,    Shaefer,     Shaeffer,     Shaffer, 
Shea ffer and  Sheffer 
Shafl  Orrin  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1045  Market 

"    Robert,  bedmaker,  r.  246,  3d 
Shaffer  Henry,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  5,  11th 
Av  South 
"    Walter,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
Shafron  Arthur,  peddler,  r.  3  Boarnman  PI 
Shaft  Robert,  clerk,  r.  929  Post 
Shafter  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  218a  Sanchez 
"    James  C,  physician,  331  Montgomery,  room 

51,  r.  1306  Pine 
"    O.  L.  Estate  Co.,  D.  Henshaw  Ward  secre- 
tary, 508  California,  room  31 
Shafter  William  R.  Colonel,  commanding  1st 
Infantry  Regiment  U.  S.  A.,  and  com- 
mander Military  Post,  Angel  Island 
«®=-Shafter.    See  Schafter 
Shagren  Emile,  fireman  S.  F.  Laundry 
Shahan  Andrew,  car  repairer,  r.  329,  8th  Av 
>6®"Shahan.    See  Sheahan  and  Sheehan 
Shain  Frances  E.,  widow,  r.  746,  21st 
"      Joseph  E.,  collector,  r.  206  Broderick 
"    W.  H.,  with  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r.  North 
Temescal 
-e6S"Shain.      See    Schoen,    Shaen,    Shane    and 
Shoen 

Shainwald,  Buckbee  &  Co. 

(a  corporation),  Herman  Shainwald 
president,  Spencer  C.  Buckbee  vice- 
president,  Samuel  G.  Buckbee  secre- 
tary.real  estate  agents,  house  brokers, 
and  auctioneers,  218-220  Montgom- 
ery, Mills  Bldg,  telephone  Main  401 
Shainwald  Herman,  president  Shainwald, 
Buckbee  &  Co.,  218-220  Montgomery,  r. 
The  Colonial,  cor  Pine  and  Jones 
Shainwald   Richard     S.,  secretary   Paraffins 

Paint  Co.,  116  Battery,  r.  1919  Baker 
4®"Shainwald.    See  Schoenwald 
Shakespear  Dayid,  r.  1717a  Haight 
Shakespeare  Mill  and  Mining  Co.,  532  Market, 

room  3 
Shakles  Andrew,  liquors,  233,6th 
Shalef  Harris,  clothing,  1037  Howard 
Shaler  John,   boilermaker  T.   J.  Moynihan,   r. 

115a  6th 
>e®-Shaler.    See  Schaller 
Shall  Lazarus,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
ShallenbergerFrankG.,conductor,  r.  5Torrence 

Court 
Shalmount  Henry  J.,  gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry., 

r.  1839  Polk 
Shanabrook  Alice  Miss,  r.  685  Clementina 
"    Jeanette,  widow,  r.  685  Clementina 
"    William,  plumber   Henry    Williamson,  r. 
685  Clementina 
Shanahan  Daniel,  2d  asst.   engineer  str  Santa 
Rosa,  r.  208,  12th 
"    Daniel,  stevedore,  r.  727,  24th 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  stevedore,  r.  727,  24th 
"    Dennis,  waiter  Montgomery's  Hotel,  227, 

2d 
"    Edward,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

639  Bryant 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  233,  7th 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1410'/^  Harrison 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  208,  13th 
"    John,  boilermaker,  r.  233,  7th 
"    John  P.,  stevedore,  r.  727,  24th 
Shanahan  John  W.,  carpet  cleaning,  office  31 
Geary,  works  14th  and  Harrison,  r.  605 
O'Farrell 
"    Julia,  domestic,  917  Guerrero 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1215  Eddy 
"    Michael,  corporal  police,  r.  13  Whitney 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  307  Ritch 
"    Michael  J.,  stevedore  r.  346,  4th 
"    Nellie  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

Yolo  and  Iowa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  1467  Minna 


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Shanahan  Thomas,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.,  Ry.  Co., 

r.  609  Douglas 
■'    Thomas,  florist,  r.  509  Shotwell 
"    Timothy,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

337  Shipley 
"    William,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  509  Shotwell 
"    William    P.,    machine    hand    Rosenthal, 

Feder&Co.,r.  114,  11th 
Shane  Clinton,  real  estate,  r.  2714  Bryant 
"    George,  clerk  Preston  and  McKinnon,  r. 

2714  Bryant 
"    John  J.,  guard  wagon  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  1805  Dupont 
"    John  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  856 

Folsom 
"    Samuel,  bartender  Hornlein  Bros. 
"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  913  Montgomery 
«®=Shane.     See    Schoen,    Shaen,    Shain    and 


ShanerL.ee,  horseman,  r.  424  Eddy 
Shank  Anita  Miss,  r.  515a  Valencia 
"    John  v.,  collector  Universal  Gas  Saving 

Assn,  r.  222  Haight 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  NW  cor  Broderick  and 
Greenwich 
Shankey  Sarah,  widow,  r.  2014  Powell 
Sliankey  William  G.,  dentist,  56  Flood  Bldg,  r. 

2014  Powell 
Shankland  Thompson  C,  with  Cesar  Bertheau, 

r.  Oakland 
Shanklin  James  W.,  land  attorney,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  18a,  r.  Oakland 
Shanks  Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2554a  Greenwich 
Shanley  A.,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 
"    Edward  J.  F.,  printer,  r.  305  Fremont 
"    George,  boilermaker,  r.  18  Garden 
"    James,   boilermaker  P.    F.    Dundon,    r.   8 

Anthony 
"    James,  molder,  r.  18  Garden 
"    William  G.,  boilermaker  T.  J.  Moynihan, 

r.  48  Natoma 
■'    Patrick  H.,  copyist  Recorder's  office,  r.  244 
Minna 
Shanney  Lawrence,  longshoreman,  r. 225  Drumm 
Shannon  Andrew  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry, 
r.  32  Powell  Av 
Anna  C,  widow,  r.  628  Sutter 
Annie  Miss,  r.  1510  Mason 
Annie  Mrs.,  wood  and  coal,  226  Noe 
Bridget,  widow,  r.  1040'/^  York 
C.  F.,  r.  933  Kearny 
Charles,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co. , 

r.  1615  Lexington  Av 
Charles  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  124  Page 
Damon  A.,  cook  John  B.  Shay,  r.  113,  4th 
Daniel  J.,  carpenter,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
David,  wood  merchant,  r.213V4  Perry 
Dominick,  bartender  John  Delaney 
Dora,  widow,  r.  714  Buchanan 
Frank,  driver,  r.  873  Folsom 
Henry  L.,  mining,  r.  1933  Sutter 
Henry  W.,  clerk,  r.  837  Folsom 
J.,  marine  fireman,  r.  530,  3d 
James,  cook  John  B.  Paterson 
James,  fireman,  r.  QSQM  Bryant 
James,  horse  trainer,  r.  131414  Harrison  rear 
James,  longshoreman,  r.  9.36!^  Bryant 
James,  longshoreman,  r.  Wolfe  nr  Califor- 
nia Av 
James,  marble  polisher  Rufflno  &  Bianchi, 

r.  535  Minna 
James  E.,  salesman  Pac.  Shirt  Co.,   r.  518 

Octavia 
Jefferson  M.,  agent  Pac.  Improvement  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
John,  laborer,  r.  2610  Mission 
John  A. ,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
John  B.,  r.  518  Octavia 

j0hnG.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1227 
Pacific 
"    John  N.   (John  N.  Shannon  &  Co.),  r.  224 
Haight 
Shannon  J.  N.  &  Co.  (John  N.  Shannon),  whole- 
sale cigars,  1177  Valencia 
"    John  P.,  salesman  Eagleson&  Co.,  r.  SUVi 
Church 


Shannon   John   W.,    teamster   Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  810  Hampshire 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  r.  1040V^  York 
"    J.  Warren,  bookkeeper  Frank  Eastman  & 

Co.,  r.  2310  Jackson 
"    Leland  S.,  clerk  Pac.  Improvement  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  12401/4  Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1209  Guerrero 
"    Maurice  P.,  elevator  man  West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  435i4  Ringold 
Shannon  Michael  (Frank  Eastman  &  Co.),  r. 

2310  Jackson 
"    Moss,  r.  714  Buchanan 
"    Peter,  r.  1210  Union 
"    Richard  S.,  stone  mason,  r.  1119  Mission 
"    Robert,  laborer  Schiedeler  &  Banks,  r.  143a 

Natoma 
"    Robert  T.,  r.  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and  22d 

Avs 
"    Samuel,  salesman,  r.  714  Buchanan 
"    Sidney  J.,  clerk  Pac.  Improvement  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  123  Foerster 
"    Thomas,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Thomas  B.,  r.  2319%  Larkln 
"    Thomas  F.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Mil- 

ing  Co.,  r.  9361/4  Bryant 
"    Wallace,  butcher,  r.  1209  Guerrero 
"    William,  driver  John  R.  Walton,  r.  vmy^ 

York 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  936i/4  Bryant 
"    William,  liquors,  209  Ellis,  r.  1635  Sutter 
"    William,  teamster  J.  C.  Wilson  &Co.,  r. 

226  Noe 
"    William  H.,  machine  hand  P.  F.  Nolan  & 

Co..  r.  East  Oaklnnd 
"    William  W.,  butcher  George  T.  Eade,  r. 

1209  Guerrero 
■'    William   W.,   foreman    bookroom    Frank 

Eastman  &  Co.,  r.  2310  Jackson 

SHAPERO  A.  DR., 

mohel  surgeon,  office  219  Pine,  r.  534 
Polk  bet  Golden  Gate  Av  and  Turk 

Shapiro  Abraham,  tailor,  r.  933  Folsom  rear 
"    Burack,  peddler,  r.  211  Langton 
"    Isaac,  butcher,  992  Folsom,  r.  1043  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  933  Folsom  rear 
"    Lazarus,  druggist,  1205  Market,  r.  1506  Mis- 
sion 
"    Louis,  bag  maker  Hirschf elder  &Meaney,  r. 


"    Nathan  R.,  machinist,  r.  6  Golden  PI 

"    Samuel,  junk,  385,  9th 

"    Simon,  driver,  r.  1043  Folsom 
Shapley  Frederick,  chemist,  r.  828  Powell 
Shapter  Edward  T.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  11 

Oak 
Sharansky  Max,  tailor,  r.  641  Stevenson 
Sharft  Otto,  barber,  r.  W  s  Potrero  Av  bet  15th 

and  16th 
Sharkey  Ambrose,  laborer,  r.  5381^,  9  th 

"    Bernard,  paper  hanger,  r.  617i/i  Minna 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  907  Folsom 

"    Edward,  r.  11  Madison  Av 

"    Frank,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 
218  Duncan 

"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  1100  Van  Ness  Av 

"    James,  office  34  Clay  ^  ,   ^  „,„ 

"    James,  foreman  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  619 
Minna 

"    James,  master  mariner,  9  Misson 

"    James  Jr.,  r.  619  Minna 

"    James  F.,  contractor,  r.  1100  Van  Ness  Av 

"    James  M.,  physician,  514  Kearny 


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Sharkey  James  P.,  teamster,  r.  51714.  Sd 

"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  114,  7th,  r.  619% 
Minna 

"    John  W.,  plasterer,  r.  3333!4  Mission 

•'    Joseph  B.,  millhand  James   Young,  r.   218 
Duncan 

"    Lawrence,  r.  121  California  Av 

"    Patrick,  stevedore,  r.  825  Battery 

"    Thomas,  cigarmaker,  222  Gough,  r.  381  Ivy 
Av 

"    Thomas  J.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  619  Minna 

"    William,  salesman,  r.  825  Battery 
Sharon  Alexander  D.,  capitalist,  r.  Palace  Ho- 
tel 

"    Edward  J.  (Sharon  &  Bent),  r.  16  Bridge  PI 
Sharon  Estate  Co.,  J.   P.  Martin  secretary,  4 
New  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  558 

"    Frank  E.,  master    teamster    construction 
dept.  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1210  Mason 

"    Frederick,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S. 
F.  P.  D. 

"    Robert,  r.  2621  Sutter 

"    W.,  gripman  Market  St.Ry.,  r.  2923  Sacra- 
mento 

"    William,  r.  3619  Sutter 

"    &  Bent  (Edward  J.  Sharon  and  Frank  A. 
Bent),  barbers,  1405  Polk 
Sharp  Alexander,  teamster,  r.  E  s  Nebraska  bet 
18th  and  Mariposa,  Potrero 

"    Arthur  McM.,  inspector   U.  S.  Customs, 
r.  1323  Broadway 

"    Benjamin  F.,  teamster  Geo.  H.  Fuller  Desk 
Co.,  r.  18  Albion  Av 

"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1323  Broadway 

"    Charles  E.,  millhand,  r.  15  Harriet 

"    Clara  E.  Miss,  stamping  and  embroidery, 
131  Post,  r.  2519  Fillmore 

"    Daniel,  fireman,  r.  421,  4th 

"    David,  carpenter,  r.  1138  Howard 

"    Eliza  M.,  widow,  r.  1728  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Everett,  student,  r.  1728  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Frederick,  r.  306  Leavenworth 

"    Frederick,  driver  Root  &  Robinson,  r.  919 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    George  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  The  Baldwin 

"    George  L.,  clerk,  409  California,  room  7,  r. 
1728  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    George  S.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  364  Grove 

"    Grace  H.  Miss,  student,  r.  939  Geary 

"    Hattie  S.,  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    James,  boxmaker,  r.  313,  4th 

"    James  A.,  vault  custodian  Pac.  Coast  Sav- 
ings Soc,  r.  15  Harriet 

"    J.  Graham,  physician,  r.  2315  California 

"    John  W.,  millhand,  r.  15  Harriet 

"    Joseph,  r.  1518  Powell 

"    Josiah  C,  painter,  r.  11  Polk 

"    Louis  H.,  attorney  at  law,  318  Pine,  rooms 
28-30,  r.  939  Geary 

"    Paul,  clerk,  r.  509  Powell 

"    Raymer,  examiner  U.  S.  Customs,   r.  1728 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Robert,  pilot  str.  Aurora 

"    Solomon  A.,  druggist  Val  Schmidt,  r.  1323 
Broadway 

"    W.,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r.  520  Bush 

"    William,  capitalist,  r.  2315  California 
Sharp  WilUam  B.   (William  H.  &  William  B. 
Sharp),  r.  1728  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    William  E.,  musician,  39,  4th 
Sharp  William  F.,  dentist,  606  Sutter,  r.  2315 
California 

"    William  G.,  machinist,  r.  117  Erie 

"    William  H.,  hostler,  r.  435b  Clementina 


Sharp  WiUiam  H.  &  William  B.  (William  B 
Sharp),  attorneys  at  law,  409  California, 
telephone  Main  287 
"    William  H,   Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1728  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    William  J.,  check  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  J.,  car  sealer  S.  P.   Co.,   r.  1905 
Harrison 
Sharpe  Albert  J.,  proprietor  Alameda  Transfer 
Co.  and  Sharpens  Alameda  Transfer  Co., 
21  Market,  telephone  Main  1654,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Alexander,  watchman  J.  Spaulding  &  Co., 

r.  1053  Mission 
"    Andrew  J.,  r.  1053  Mission 
"    Craig  E.,  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  108 

McAllister 
"    Emma  L.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  236  Sanchez 
"    Frank,  bartender  August  Cline,  r.  732  Fol- 

som 
"    Frank  B.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  V.,  upholsterer,  r.  236  Sanchez 
"    John  H.,  deputy  land  agent  Central  Pacific 

Railroad  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Lottie  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  236  Sanchez 
"    Melvin  J.,  compositor  Salvation  Army,  r. 

1139  Market 
"    Vivian,  carpenter,  r.  236  Sanchez 
"    William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1749 


"    William  H.,  driver  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 
435b  Clementina 
Sharpe's  Alameda  Transfer  Co.,    Albert  J. 
Sharpe  proprietor,  21  Market,  telephone 
Main  1654 
Sharpies  Ann,  widow,  r.  1421  Guerrero 
Sharpstein  Jay  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  ]305Laguna 
"    John  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  901  Fillmore 
Sharrar  Frederick  H.,  stevedore,  r.  141  Chestnut 
Sharratt  Frank  G.,  student,  r.  1016  Broderick 
Sharrocks  Charles,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

Alameda 
Shartel  W.  W.,  r.  743  Pine 

Shasta  House,  Remlop  &  Hinck  proprietors,  26 
Sacramento 
"    The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  A.  S.  Montgomery  pro- 
prietor, 320i4  Sutter 
Shasta  Water  Co.,    Adam  Andrew  secretary 
and  general  manager,  main   office    6th 
and  Townsend,  branch  office  205  Front 
Shatford  Robert,  liveryman,   r.  1917  McAllister 
Shatman  Edward,  dairy,  120,  13th  Av 
Shattuck  Arthur  E.,  president  Pacific    States 
Type  Foundry,  508  Clay,  r.  3020  Wash- 
ington 
"    Charles  A.,  tile  setter  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  2028a  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  B.   (C.  J.   Periam  &  Co.),    r.  2042 

Leavenworth 
"    Charles  D.,  warehouse  foreman  Overland 

Freight  Transfer  Co.,  r.  733,  21st 
"    David  D.,   commission  and  brokerage,  318 

Front,  r.  814  Powell 
"    Delia  Miss,  clerk  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
"    Edmund  J.  (E.  J.  Shattuck  &  Co.),  r.   Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
"    Edwin,  waiter  Swain  Bros.,  r.  430  Eddy 
Shattuck  E.  J.  &  Co.  (Edmund  J.  Shattuck  and 
Frank  D.  Colburn),  manufacturers  print- 
ers' inks  and  rollers,  520  Commercial 
"    Frances  M.,  widow,  r.  1522  Clay 
"    Frank  B.,  clerk  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  r. 

813  Powell 
"    John  H.,  r.  733,  21st 
"    Marshall,  manager  Fred  J.  Conrad,  r.  1832 

Market 
"    Orville   J.    (Shattuck   &  Knoche),    r.    102 
Minna  • 

Shattuck  WiUiam  F.,  secretary  Pacific  States 
Type  Foundry,  508  Clay,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  H.,  peddler,  r.  821  Valencia 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  IOO71/2  Lombard 
"    &  Knoche  (Orville  J.  Shattuck  and  Henry 
Knoche),    groceries,  NW    cor    2d    and 
Minna 
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Shauger  August,  boiler  maker,  r.  523M,  9tli 
Shauglinessy  Ann  Mrs.,  r.  8  Chenery 
"    C,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 

17th 
"    Edward  J.,  driver  Water  Tower  1,  r.    104 

New  Montgomery 
"    James,  cabinet  maker,  r.  4481^,  3d 
"    John,  bricklayer,  r.  8  Gough 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1912  Kearny 
"    John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  1912  Kearny 
"    John  F.,  hoseman  Engine  31 
"    John  J.,  driver  Earns  worth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

440,  3d 
"    John  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  3  Chenery 
"    John  J.,  salesman  Crown  Distilleries  Co., 

r.  523  Ellis 
"    JohnP.,  teamster,  r.  448V4,  3d 
"    Joseph  C,  machine  hand,  r.  8  Chenery 
"    Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  r.  448i4,  3d 
"    M..  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Maria  Miss,  packer,  r.  532  Mission 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  8  Chenery 
"    Michael,  r.  12  Stevenson 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  314V4  Langton 
"    Michael  F.,  teamster,  r.  314^/^  Langton 
"    Patrick  H.,  asst.  engineer  S.  F.  F.  D.,419 

Pacific,  r.  7121/4  Sansome 
"    Patrick  J.,  machine  hand  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  6  Zoe  PI 
"    Thomas  F.,  laborer,  r.  1912  Kearny 
■'    William  (N.  Parrish  &  Co.),   r.   342  Fair 

Oaks 
"    William,  clerk  Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  r.  I2814,  7th 
"    William,  watchman,  r.  114  Pacific 
J8®=Shaughnessy.    See  O'ShL  jghnessy 
Shaut  William  B.,  insurance,  r.  1109  Bush 
Shaver  Belle  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1140^4  How- 
ard 
"    Edward  B.,  clerk,  r.  II4014  Howard 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  1140!^  Howard 
"    Norman    E.,  scale   mechanic   Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co.,  r.  517  O'Farrell 
Shavlien  Anna,  widow,  r.  cor  12th  Av  South 
andP 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  cor  12th  Av  South  and  P 
"    William,   teamster,  r.  cor  12th  Av  South 
andP 
Sbaw  Addison  Eugene,  attorney  at  law,  508 
Montgomery,  room  9,  r.  1317a  Clay 
"    Agnes  M.,  teacher  music,  2133  Bush 
Shaw  Albert  C,  superintendent  American  Car- 
bonic Acid  Gas  Co.,  19  Stevenson,  r.  1522 
Polk 
"    Angela  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  417  Larkin 
"    Archibald  J.,  clerk,  r.  3622'^,  16th 
"    Arthur,  collector,  r.  119,  5th 
"    B.  H.,with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Butler  E.,  clerk  W.  B.Sumner  &  Co.,  r. 

1626  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  428  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Charles  C,  mechanic,  r.  400  Bay 
"    Charles  F.,  house  and  sign  painter,  2135 

Fillmore,  r.  2326  Jackson 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  executive  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

Union  Trust  Bldg,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Charles  H.,  miner,  r.  262  Clara 
"    Charles  R.,  carpenter,  r.  204!4,  9th 
"    Charles  W.,  stenographer,  r.  531  Guerrero 
"    Charles  W.,  waiter,  r.  262  Clara 
"    Christopher,  with  estate  of  John  Parrott, 
414  Montgomery 
•  "    Daniel  J.,  manager  upholstering  dept.  Cal. 
Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2434  Pine 
"    David,  shoemaker,  2920  (3018),  16th 
"    David  K.,  master  tug  J.  H.   Redmond,  r. 

1710a  Mason 
"    Edward  J.,  cabinet  finisher,  r.  204%,  9th 
"    Edward  M.,  clerk  U.  S.   Light  House   In- 
spector, r.  1429  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward  W.,r.  1710  Clay 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1808  Taylor 
"    Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Hearst  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  635  Haight 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1202  Mission 
"    Elsie  J.  Mrs.,  r.  2721  Jackson 
"    E.  M.  Miss,  compositor,  r.  929  Pine 


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Shaw  Fred  L . ,  bookkeeper  Buckingham  &  Hecht , 

r.  428  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  r.  174  Minna 
"    Frederick,  waiter  str  Eureka 
"    George,  teamster  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
Shaw  George  T.,  Grand  Secretary  Grand  Lodge 

I.  O.  O.  F.  of  California,  Odd  Fellows' 

Bldg,  r.  1910  San  Carlos  Av 
"    George  W.,  carpenter  Lawrence  Cohane,  r. 

1621A  Sutter 

SHAW  HARRY  H., 

dentist,  224  Kearny,  hours  9  a.  m.  to 
5  p.  m.  and  7:30  to  9  evenings,  tele- 
phone Main  5353,  r.  2407  Sacramento 

Shaw  Henry  B.,  pharmacist  Wakelee  &  Co..  r. 
1906  Vallejo 
"    Henry  B.  &  Co.,  manufacturers'  agents,  132 

"    Herbert  G.,  druggist  Castro  Street  Phar- 
macy, r.  818  Larkin 
"    Ida  E.  M:iss,  principal  Pacific  Avenue  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2810  Pine 
"    James,  driver  Guadaloupe   Dairy    Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  723  Vallejo 
"    James  S.,  capitalist,  r.  430i/4  Haight 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  946  Howard 
"    Lineaus  E.,  painter,  r.  2251  Market 
"    Lionel,  policeman,  r.  1713  Turk 
"    Lucien  W. ,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    M.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Margaret  T.,  widow,  r.  2810  Pine 
»    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  313  Haight 
"    Michael,  paper  seller,  r.  309  East  North 
"    Nancy  A.,  widow,  r.  2403  Howard 
"    Nathan  W.,  r.  2407  Sacramento 
"    Robert,  machinist,  r.  560  Minna 
"    S.  Harvey,  office  723  Market 
"    Stephen  W.,  artist,  studio  723  Market,  r. 

911  Guerrero 
"    Thaddeus,  carpenter,  r.  19th  Avnr  Califor- 
nia 
"    Thaxter  W.,  painting  and  paper  hanging. 

362254,  16th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  424,  19th 
"    Thomas  W.,  liquors,  634   Market,  r.  1431 

Market 
"    Virgil  F.,  clerk   Pacific   Steam   Whaling 

Co.,  r.  1626  Gloden  Gate  Av 
"    W.  E.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  27c  Morris 

"    William,  hostler  Smith  &  Poultney,  r.  344 

Brannan 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  228  Minna 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    William  A.,  merchandise  broker,  r.  2721 

Jackson 
"    William  E.,  carriage   maker    and   horse- 

shoer,  1621  Market 
"    William  F..  brakeman,  r.  27c  Morris  Av 
"    William     H.,     bookkeeper     William    F. 

Mitchell,  r.  2721  Jackson 
"    William  J.  J.,  policeman,  r.  210  Grove 
"    Wilham  P.,  capitalist,  606  Sutter,  r.  1920 

Van  Ness  Av  ^ 

"    William  W..  solicitor  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,r. 

1626  Golden  Gate  Av 
Shaw's  Pharmacy,  George   T.   Beaizley^  pro- 
prietor, 434  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5473 
Shawhan  William  D.,  cashier  E.  J.  Shattuck  & 

Co.,  r.  711  Jones 
Shawl  Aaron,  groceries  and  liquors,   NW  cor 

Sutter  and  Scott 
"    Aaron  J.,  clerk,  r.  8O61/2  Geary 


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Shawl  Charles,  sewing  machines,  needles  and 
supplies,  30,  2d,  r.  706  Buchanan 
"    Gustave.  expressman,  office  3,  4th,  r.  1421 

Ellis 
"    Joseph,  painter  John  P.  Fraser,  r.  1615  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Louis,  cigar  dealer,  r.  520  Turk 
"    Mark,  second  hand  goods,  653  Washington. 

r.  8O61/2  Geary 
"    Morris,  peddler,  r.  806^^  Geary 
"    Philip,    clerk   Charles  Shawl,  r.   706   Bu- 
chanan 
"    Rebecca,  dressmaker,  r.  8O614  Geary 
"    Solomon,  clerk  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  r. 
33,  6th 
4®=-Shawl.    See  Scholle  and  Soholl 
Shay  Bernard  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  613  Larkin 
"    Cornelius,  peddler,  r.  1151  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  asst.  repairer  Fire  Alarm  and  Po- 
lice Telegraph,  r.  10  Prospect  PI 
"    Daniel,  marine  fireman,  r.  410  Folsom 
"    Frank,  attorney  at  law,  33  Mills  Bldg,  6th 

floor,  r.  1923  Pine 
"    Emma,  domestic,  3414  Washington 
"    Frank  M.,  pattern  maker,  r.  124  Vicksburg 
"    G.,  miner,  r.  1045  Market 
"    James,  fireman    La   Grande    Laundry,  r. 

31391/2,  16th 
"    James,  laundryman  Modern    Laundry,  r. 

16  Guerrero 
"    J.  D.,  with  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r.  10  Pros- 
pect PI 
"    John,  r.  405  Clementina 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  570  Minna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  318  "Valley 
"    John  B.,  bakery,  38,  4th,  r.  219  Geary 
"    John  C,  adjuster  Universal  Gas  Saving 

Assn,  r.  31391^,  16th 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  3139i/^,  16th 
4®-Shay.    See  Shea 
Shayer  A.  H.,  clerk,  r.  1045  Market 
"    William,  laborer  Masonic  Cemetery,  r.  15 

Blake 
"    William  H.,  shirtcutter,  r.  16  Blake 
Shaylor  F.,  machinist,  r.  115a  6th 
"    James  W.,  r.  812  Howard 
"    Justin  D.,  clerks.  P.  Co.,  r.  12  South  Park 
Shea    Annie  B.  Miss,   teacher  Spring   Valley 
Grammar  School,  r.  2613  Polk 
"    Bartholomew,  laborer,  r.   SW  cor  Serpen- 
tine Av  and  Sepertine  PI 
Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co.   (James  Shea  and  An- 
toine  Bocqueraz),  wholesale  wines  and 
liquors,  527  Front 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  255  Minna 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  13  Silver 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1017  Bryant 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1151  Harrison 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  2522  Bryant 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  28  South  Park 
"    Charles  P.,  clerk  S    P.  Co.,  r.  30, 12th 
"    Christopher,  r.  624  Locust  Av 
"    Christopher  A.,  r.  1147  Stevenson 
"    Christopher  C,  bartender    Fitzpatrick  & 

Allen,  r.  1217  Mission 
"    Cornelius,  carrepairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Cornelius,  liquors,  119,  4th,  r.  240  Minna 
"    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Daniel  T.,  teamster,  r.  la^  Pacific 
"    David,  ironworker,  r.  216  Minna 
"    Dennis   (Spargo  &  Shea),  r.   SW  cor  Brod- 

erick  and  Jefferson 
"    Dennis,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,    r.   1  Ocean 
Terrace 


Shea  Dennis,  longshoreman,  r.  14  Natoma 

"    Dennis  J.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  32  Clara 
Shea  D.  F.,  secretary  Bay  City  Soda  Water  Co., 

116-118  Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  912  Oak 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  2391/2,  13th 
Edward,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

5  Natoma 
Edward,  yardman  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 

226/2  Green 
Edward  J.,    tinsmith    Pac.    Sheet    Metal 

Wks,r.  32  Clara 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  22  Sycamore  Av 
Shea  Frank  T.   (Shea  &  Shea),  and  Architect 

New  City  Hall,  ofiQce  New  City  Hall,  2d 

floor,  r.  773  Haight 
"    George  P.,  messenger  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry., 

r.  35  Sanchez 
"    Harry  W.,  portor  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  626  Filbert 
"    Henry,  rancher,  r.  San  Jose  Av  nr  Lake 

View  Av 
"    James  (Shea,  Bocqueraz    &   Co.),  r.    1.325 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James,  capitalist,  11  Montgomery,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    James,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co..  r.  2522 

Bryant 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  226^  Green 
"    James,  painter  J.  St  Denis  &  Co.,  r.  18  Isis 
"    James  W.,  polisher  Pac.  Mfg.  and  Plating 

Wks.  r.  172  Clementina 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  828c  Howard 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  tailoress  J.  Spaulding  &  Co., 

r.  828  Howard 
"    John,  boiler  .aaker,  r.  73414  Howard 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  811  Harrison 
"    John,  helper  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  22  Willow  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  74  Brady 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    John,  manager  James  Feeney,  r.  217  Ivy  Av 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  61  Tehama 
"    John,  molder   Fulton  Eng.  &    Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  2522  Bryant 
"    John,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran  &  Co.,  r.  570 

Minna 
"    John  B.,  traveling  salesman  Lane  &  Con- 
nelly, r.  135,  9th 
"    John   J.    (Fitzgerald  &  ;Shea).  26  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John  J.,  brass  finisher  r.  239^4,  13th 
'•    John   J.,  tanner  John    Counihan   &    Son, 

r.  13814  Silver 
"    John   T.,  tanner  Frank    McAleer,  r.   1314 

Natoma 
"    Joseph,  tanner  John  Counihan  &  Son,  r.  202 

6th 
"    Julia,  domestic,  808  Jones 
"    Julia,  domestic,  1414  McAllister 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  141914  Hayes 
"    Katie,  domestic,  12161/4  Steiner 
"    Leo  W.,  salesman  Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co., 

r.  1112  McAllister 
"    Mamie,  domestic,  2603  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  32  Clara 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Margaret   Mrs.   (Shea  &   Donohue),    r.   18 

Verona  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  205  Hyde 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1123  California 
"    Mary  T.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln   Grammar 

School,  r.  2613  Polk 
"    Maurice,  laborer  r.  126,  26th 
"    Michael,  contractor,  r.  2613  Polk 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  128  Francisco 
"    Michael,  liquors,  619  Mission,  r.  33  Moss 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  527%  Geary  rear 
"    Patrick,  groceries    and    liquors,  1442-1446 

Folsom 
"    Patrick,  ironworker,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  26  Ritch 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  126  Shipley 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  QWYi  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  sergeant  police,  r.  32  Ford 
"    Patrick,    tanner   Richard   Curtis,  r.    1320 

Hampshire 
"    Richard  H.  (Shea  &  Mead),  r.  25214  Tehama 
"    Robert,  foreman  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 

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Shea  Thomas,  carper.ter,  r.  1320,  26th 
"    Thomas  O.,  liquors,  480  Jessie,  r.  514  Stev- 
enson 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1109  Howard 
"    Timothy  B.,  laborer,  r.  817  Lyon 
• "    William,  tanner,  r.  1234  Hampshire 
"    William  D.  (Shea  &  Shea),  r.  2613  Polk 
'•    William  H.,  galvanizer  John  Finn  Metal 

Wks,  r.  1412  Lyon 
"    &  Donohue   (Margaret  Shea  and  Cornelius 

Donohue),  liquors,  129,  3d 
"    &  Mead  (Richard  H.  Shea  and  Nathaniel 
E.  Mead),  harnessmakers,  860  Howard 
Shea  &  Shea  (Frank  T.  and  William  D.),  archi- 
tects, 26  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  91 1 
4®-Shea.    See  Shay  and  O'Shea 
Sheaffer  Orren  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1000 

Hyde,  r.  1230  Pine 
4®-Sheaffer.    See  Schaefer,  Schaeffer,  SchaJEer, 

Schaffer,  Shaefer,  Shafer  and  Sheffer 
Sheahan   Charles    L.,  house  and  sign  painter. 
2241/2,  5th 
"    John  E.,  locksmith,  r.  Army  nr  Castro 
"    John  J.,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins.  Cos., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Maurice,  tailor,  r.  124,  6th 
"    Maurice  J.,  salesman  Office  Specialty  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  223,  14th 
"    William  H.,  blacksmith  Eastwood  &  Wil- 
son, r.  521  Howard 
j9®"Sheahan.    See  Shahan,  Shean  and  Sheehan 
Shean  Annie   L.    Miss,   teacher   dancing,  1839 
Fillmore,  r.  1619  Fillmore 
"    James  E.,  foreman  Bosqui  Engraving  and 

Printing  Co.,  r.  1619  Fillmore 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  1031  Pacific 
"    John  H.,  foreman,  r.  319  Duncan 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  dancing,  1839  Fill- 
more, r.  1619  Fillmore 
"    William  F.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  1619  Fillmore 
<®"Shean.    See  Sheehan  and  Shehan 
Shear  Abram,  clerk  W.  G.  Holmes,  r.  611  Pine 
<•    Frederick  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1408^/4 

Polk 
"    Samuel,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  622  Taylor 
"    Waldron.  lodgings,  240,  15th 
"    William  H.,  mining,  r.  26,  23d 
Jg®-Shear.    See  Scheier  and  Schier 
Shearer  A.  B.,  r.  119  O'Farrell 
"    Flora  M.  Miss,  teacher  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1534  Bush 
"    George  A.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  905a  Bush 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  266  Brannan 
"    James  L.,  printer,  r.  223,  11th  Av 
"    Kate,  cook,  r.  555  Harrison 
"    Lida,  widow,  r.  926  Haight 
"    Samuel,  shoemaker,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
J8®~Shearer.    See    Scheerer,  Scherer,  Scherrer 

and  Sherer 
Shearman  J.  S..  collector  Simpson  Lumber  Co., 
r.  1335  Pearl,  Alameda 
"    Peter,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  127  Turk 
Sheasby  Gilbert,  student,  r.  238  Ritch 
Sheath   Alfred  G.,  receiving  clerk  S.  F.  Gas 

Light  Co.,  r.  University  Club 
Sheble  Charles  J.,  r.  11  Graham  PI 
"    JohnD.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  11  Graham  PI 
Sheblin  Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  822  Mission 
Shedd  Henry  P.,  clerk,  r  226  Col Ung wood 
"    Walter  A. ,  electrician  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co. ,  r.  226  Collingwood 
Shedden  William,  hostler  Western  Meat  Co.,  r. 
132i  Sacramento 
"    William,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept.,  r. 
Presidio 
Sheddy  Catherine  Mrs.,r.  SW  cor  Washington 
and  Cherry 
"    Edmund  J.,  stonecutter,  r.  SW  cor  Wash- 
ington and  Cherry 
"    Helen  G.  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  SW 
cor  Washington  and  Cherry 
Sheedy  Frank,  finisher  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r. 
246  Clara 
"    John,  stone  contractor,  r.  28  Linden  Av 
"    Michael,  wood  and  coal,  11-13  Taylor,  and 
groceries  and  liquors,  558  Stevenson,  r. 
558  Stevenson 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  745  Howard 


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Sheehan  Andrew,  boilermaker,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Andrew,    helper     Union    I.   Wks.,    r.    246 

Michigan 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  246  Michigan 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  18  Minna 
"    Bertram,  helper  T.  J.  Moynihan,  r.  18  Minna 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  3a Cleveland 
"    Charles,  janitor,  r.  718  Florida 
"    Cornelius,    clerk   D.  S.    Sheehan,  r.  121% 

Juniper 
"    Cornelius,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry,  r. 

1512  Howard 
"    Daniel,  blacksmith,  r.  17  Polsom  Av 
"    Daniel,  rubber  maker,  r.  1  Goodsell  PI 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  22  Sheridan 
"    Daniel,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  504,  1st 
"    Daniel  J.,  engineer  McMurphy  &  McEvoy, 

r.  3a  Cleveland 
"    Daniel  J.,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  308  Va- 
lencia 
"    Daniel  J.  Jr.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.  r. 

26  Langton 
"    David  D.,  collector  Commercial  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

23  Rausch 
"    David  E.,  r.  3A  Cleveland 
"    Dennis,  marble  cutter,  r.  26  Langton 
"    Dennis  J.,  groceries  and  liquors.  225,  9th 
"    Edward,  heater,  r.  18  Minna 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  704  Clementina 
"    Edward  I.,  boots   and    shoes,    360,  3d,   r. 

1536  Howard 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  780  Harri- 
son 
"    Frank  J.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School 

of  Engineering,  r.  511c  Page 
"    Hanna  Mrs.,  r.  925i/4  Natoma 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  313a  Clementina 
"    Henry  F.,  decorator,  r.  839  Mission 
"    Henry  J.,  marble  polisher  Eugene  Dumon- 

telle,  r.  441  Tehama 
"    James,  bricklayer,  r.   NW  cor  Broderick 

and  Greenwich 
"    James, trunkmakerHirschf  elder  &Meaney, 

r.  12614  Bartlett 
"    James,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  25  Norfolk 
"    James  F. ,  clerk,  r.  423,  10th 
"    James  F.,  policeman,  r.  4IW2,  11th 
"    James  F.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  26 

Langton 
"    James  J.,  with  Michael  Sheehan,  r.  59^4 

Crocker 
"    James  W.,  clerk,  r.  2910  Folsom 
"    Jeremiah,  carpenter,  r.  2809  Clay 
"    Jeremiah,  expressman,  r.  2514  Post 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  711  Elizabeth 
"    Jeremiah    G.,    carrier    postofflce,     r.     23 

Rausch 
"    Jeremiah  P.,  porter  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  400  Bartlett 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  593^  Crocker 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  Broderick  and 

Greenwich 
"    Johanna  H.,  widow,  r. 411,  4th 
"    John,  r.  308  Valencia 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 
"    John  C,  groceries  and  liquors,  28!/4  Rausch 
"    John  D.,  lashmaker  Keyston  Bros.,  r.  126V^ 

Bartlett 
Sheehan    John    F.,    secretary    and    manager 

Peoples'  Home  Savings  Bank,  office  24 

Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  511c  Page 
"    John  F.  Jr.,  r.  511c  Page 
"    John  H.  (Flynn  &  Sheehan),  r.  920  Broad- 

"    John,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r.  433 
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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Sheehan  John  J.,  groceries,  217,  15tli 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  17  Folsom  Av 
"    John  J.,  millhand,  r.  14  Federal 
"    Jonn  J.,  salesman  Holm  &  Nathan,  r.  1206 

Mission 
"    John  J.,  wood  dealer  Union  Box  Factory,  r. 

210,  15th 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  23  Rausch 
"    John    W.,  blacksmith   Pac.  Roll.    Mill,  r. 

711  Tennessee 
"    Joseph,  compositor  Dempster  Bros.,  r.  21!^ 

Sumner 
"    Joseph,  packer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  26 

Norfolk 
"    Kate,  nurse,  8  Fair  Oaks 
"    Lawrence  Y.,  laborer,  r.  604,  6th 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  ladies'  tailor,  r.  21V4  Sumner 
"    Lottie  Mrs.,  r.  839  Mission 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  22  Derby  PI 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  25!4  Norfolk 
"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  780  Harri- 
son 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  21Vi  Sumner 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  121&1/4  Laguna 
"    Mary  Miss,  cook,  r.  508  Shotwell 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  411,  4th 
"    Maurice  F.,  salesman  J.   Samuels,  r.  308 

Valencia 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  210  Motdton 
"    Michael,  boiler  maker,  r.  59^4  Crocker 
"    Michael,    fireman   str   San   Bonita,  r.  102 

California  Av 
"    Michael  F.,  gardener,  r.  1610  Fell 
"    Michael  J.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r. 

1219^  Laguna 
"    N.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  26  Lang- 
ton 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  780  Harrison 
"    Orel  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  r.  128  Chattanoo- 
ga 
"    P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  924  Minne- 
sota 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  743  Harrison 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    Patrick,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Peter,  blacksmith,  r.  14  Federal 
■'    Peter  T.,  blacksmith  helper  Eastwood  & 

Wilson,  r.  14  Federal 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  224  Sadowa 
"    Rosa  Mrs.,  r.  907Powell 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  13%  Perry 
"    Thomas,  clerk  J.  C.  Nobmann,  r.  2419  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  915  Montgomery 
"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  839  Mission 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
' '    Thomas  A. ,  laborer,  r .  17  Folsom  Av 
"    Thomas  V.,  plumber  W.  Cline,  r.  238  Town- 
send 
"    Timothy,  clerk,  r.  22  Sheridan 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  210,  15th 
"    Timothy  D.,  porter  C.  Curtin,  r.  128  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    Timothy  J.,  superintendent  O'Connor,  Mof- 

'  fatt  &  Co.,  r.  IOO61/2  Guerrero 
"     William,  brass  molder,  r.  18  Mirma 
'•    William,  clerk  John  J.  Sheehan,  r.  308  Va- 
lencia 
•'    William,  seaman, r.  330  Main 
"    William,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg  & 

Co.,r.  5914  Crocker 
"    William  A.,  solicitor,  r.  14  Octavia 
^^'Sheehan.    See  Shahan,  Sheahan  and  Shean 


Sheehy  Ann,  widow,  r.  15b  De  Boom 
"    Augustin  L.,  capitalist,  r.  803  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  15b  De  Boom 
"    Jeremiah,  armorer  .3d  Infantry  Regiment, 

r.  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  stone  cutter,  r.  28  Linden  Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  803  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Patrick  J.,  foreman  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  548 

Howard 
"    William  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  217,9th 
«®=-Sheehy.    See  O'Shea,  Shay  and  Shea 
Sheen  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  243  Clara 
"    George  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  705  Post 
"    Sheen  Mary  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  213V4 

Post 
"    Thomas  L.,  manufacturer,  r.  NW  cor  Mar- 
ket and  Hermann 
Sheerin  Andrew,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
717!^  Tennessee 
"    Daniel    (Daniel   Sheerin  &  Sons),  r.    2216 

Geary 
"    Daniel  Jr.  (Daniel  Sheerin  &  Sons),  r.  2216 
Geary 
Sheerin  Daniel  &  Sons  (Daniel,  Thomas  J.  and 
Daniel  Jr.),  marble  and  granite  works, 
SW  cor  Broderick  and  Ellis 
"    Denis  C,  draughtsman  Percy  &  Hamilton, 

r.  2216  Geary 
"    Frank  L.  (McHugh&  Sheerin),  r.  1989  Eddy 
"    J.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    James  P.  (Egan  &  Sheerin),  r.  2216  Geary 
"    John  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  717V4 

Tennessee 
"    Joseph  A.,  asst.  buyer  Dunham.  Carcigan 

&  Hayden  Co.,  r.  2216  Geary 
"    Thomas  J.  (Daniel  Sheerin  &  Sons),  r-  2216 
Geary 
Sheets  Lida,  widow,  r.  527  Baker 
"    Oliver   H.  P.,  salesman  Miller,   Sloss  & 
Scott,  r.  712  Van  Ness  Av 
Sheffer  Charles,  cigar  maker  A.  Vanier,  r.  31 
Moss 
"    Charles  M.,  traveling  salesman  Allison, 

Nefi&Co.,r.  600Bush 
"    Clarence  E.,  teamster  Thomas  B.  Broder- 
ick, r.  1132  Jessie 
Sheffield  J.W.,  carpenter  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  East  Oakland 
Sheffiand  William,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,  r. 

SW  cor  12th  Av  South  and  P 
Shefflin  Eliza  E.  Miss,  laundress,  r.  122  Grove 
Sheflan  Samuel,  tailor,  r.  920  Bush 
Shehadi  John,  peddler,  r.  424  Vallejo 
"    Luigi,  peddler,  r.  29  Hinckley 
"    Milham,  peddler,  r.  424  Vallejo 
"    Selim,  peddler,  r.  424  Vallejo 
Shehan   Annie    Mrs.,   proprietor    The  Carroll 
Building,  124,  6th 
"    Warren  P.,  janitor  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association  Bldg,  r.  431  Fulton 
Sheibley  Charles  A.,  janitor  Red  Men's  Hall,  r.' 
511  Hyde 
"    Charles  F.  (Holm  &  Sheibley).  r.  17,  6th 
Sheideman    Bahr  (Brown  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.   826 
O'Farrell 
"    David  I.,  clerk  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  826 

O'Farrell 
"    Philip  J.,  salesman,  r.  826  O'Farrell 
Shekels  Theodore,  yardman,  r.  1043a  Folsom 
Sheld  John,  cabinet  maker  John  Wiren,  r.  133 

West  Park 
Sheldon  Adelbert  S.,  clerk  Post  Office,   r.  145 

Ellis 
Sheldon  Block,  SE  cor  Market  and  1st 
"    Charles  M.,   armorer  1st    Regt.  Infantry, 

N.  G.  C,  1327  Market,  r.  419  Ivy  Av 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  50  Jessie 
Sheldon  Edward  H.,  secretary  Oceanic  Steam- 
ship Co.,  Hakalau  Plantation  Co.,  West- 
ern Beet  Sugar  Co..  Pajaro  Valley  Rail- 
road Co.,  Hutchinson  Sugar  Plantation 
Co.,    and   Occidental    Beet   Sugar   Co., 
office  327  Market,  r.  2413  Pierce 
"    Frank  A.,  with  Auxiliary  Fire  Alarm,  r. 

327i4  Guerrero 
"    Georges.,  wholesale  flour,  307  California, 

r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  baker  str  San  Jose 


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Slieldou  J.  Lux  Potter  Free  Kindergarten  No. 
1  and  2,  Mrs.  Alexena  Roberts  princi- 
pal, 74  West  Mission 
"    Joseph   A.,   with   Mark   Sheldon,    r.    1001 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Leonce  C,  salesman   H.  Dutard,  r.    1917 

Pierce 
"    M.  Adella,    proprietor   Occidental    Hotel 
News  Stand,  r.  418  Sutter 
Sheldon  Mark,  capitalist,  office  4  Sutter,  room 
23,  r.  1001  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Robert,  r.  1209b  Clay 
"    Robert  P.,  clerk  Dunne  &  McPike,  r.  The 

Baldwin 
"    Thomas  J.,  folder,  r.  50  Jessie 
"  .  Walter  D..  salesman  H.  Dutard,  r.  505  Ellis 
^arSheldon.    See  Shelton 
Sheler  Oscar,  metaphysician,  r.  118  Haight 
Shell  Abraham,  painter,  r.  5014,  3d 
Shell  Mound  Park   (Alameda    Co.),   Ludwig 

Siebe  proprietor,  office  39  Flood  Bldg 
Shellard  Helen  Miss,r.  1250  Montgomery 
Sheller  Robert   E.,  clerk  T.  P.  Chope,  r.  864/0 

Mission 
Shelley  Harry  J.,  glove  finisher,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    Harris  L.,  carpenter,  r.  111a  Freelon 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  634  Vallejo 
"    Samuel,  driver  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  12  Chesley 
"    William  L.,  laborer,  r.  lllA  Freelon 
'<    William  T.,  driver  Boston  Rubber   Shoe 
Co.,  r.  12  Chesley 
Shelly  Charles,  machinist  Parke  &  Lacy  Co.,  r. 
9e  Freelon 
"    Horace,  butcher,  r.  357  Devisadero 
'«    John,  salesman  A.   J.  B.  lmmel&Co.,r. 

717  Stockton 
"    Joseph  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1523  Pine 
Sheltering  Arms  The,  Sister  Julia  in  charge, 

579  Harrison 
Shelton  Frank,  r.  214  Gerke  Alley 
"    H.  A,,  real  estate,  r.  419  Stockton 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  French  Hospital 
flS^Shelton.    See  Sheldon 

Shemanski  Anita  Miss,  bookkeeper  Columbia 
Cloak  and  Suit  House,  r.  922  McAllister 
'<    Herman,  proprietor  Columbia  Cloak   and 
Suit  House,  1022  Market,  r.  922  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Isadore  (Shemanski  &  Sieroty),  r.  718 Green 
"    Julius,  crockery  and  glassware,  1217  Stock- 
ton, r.  1420  Powell 
"    &  Sieroty  (Isadore  Shemanski  and  Henry 
Sieroty),    furniture    and     carpets,   1234 
Stockton 
Shenan  John,  clerk  M.  A.  Marron,  r.  332,  4th 
Shenker  Alvin,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  15061/^  California 
Shenning  Joseph,  baker   Page   &   Falch  r.  9!4 

Dale  PI 
Shenson  Aaron,  butcher,  986  Folsom,  r.  215,  7th 
"    Edward,  butcher,  r.  159  Shipley 
"    Harris,  dairy  produce,  1040  Folsom 
Shepard  A.,  watchmaker,  r.  205,  7th 
Shepard    Abraham    D.,    local  freight    agent 
Southern  Pacific  Co.,  5th  and  Townsend, 
r.  Sausalito 
Shepard  Brothers  (William  and  James),  practi- 
cal plumbers  and  gas  fitters,  fine  plumb- 
ing specialties,  122  Battery,  telephone 
Main  1151 
"    Charles,    plumber  Shepard  Bros.,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Edward  A.,  money  broker,  436 Montgomery, 
r.  San  Mateo 
Shepard    Edward    P.,   dentist,   1346  Market, 
hours  9  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M.,   Sundays  10  to 
12  m. 
"    Frank   C,    bookkeeper   Shepard   Bros.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Harper  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1921  Mission 
"    Harry,  longshoreman,  r.  127%  Shipley 
"    Isaac  G.,  machinist,  r.  1233  Sanchez 
"    James  (Shepard  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  driver  Guadalupe  Dairy  Co..  r.  San 

Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    John  A.,  operator  Elite  Photographic  Stu- 
dio, r.  2112  Steiner 


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Shepard   John   L.   N.    (Judson  &   Shepard),  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 

"    Lizzie,  domestic,  1018  Bush 

"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  707  Ellis 

"  M.  H.,  steward  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r.  707 
Ellis 

'<  Morgan,  clearing  house  clerk  The  Bank  of 
California,  r.  1034  Vallejo 

"    William  (Shepard  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
Shephard  Alfred,  chief  engineer  str.  Eureka,  r. 
1011,  17th 

"    Arthur,  laborer,  r.  8  Rincon 

"  Clement  H.,  freight  clerk  str  Pomona,  r. 
1011,  17th 

"  Frederick  F.,  asst.  engineer  str  Bonita,  r. 
Alameda 

"  Grace  S.  Miss  (Misses  Shephard),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    J.  E.,  office  322  Washington,  r.  Oakland 

•<  Minnie  M.  Miss  (Misses  Shephard),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Misses  (Misses  Grace  S.  and  Minnie  M. 
Shephard),  stenographers  and  typewrit- 
ers, 508  California,  room  35 

"    Peter  C,  machinist,  r.  107V4  Collingwood 

"    William,  paperhanger,    r.  cor   Arch   and 
Randolph 
Shepheard  John  J.,  clerk,  r.  618,  23d 

"    Kate    Miss,  teacher    Whittier    Primary 
School,  r.  Oakland 
Shepherd  A.  B.  Mrs.   (Shepherd  &  Staples),  r. 
Sailors  Home 

"  Elmer  E.,  clerk  Union  Lumber  Co.,  r.  2037 
Howard 

"    George,  porter,  r.  590  Mission 

"  John,  drayman  Zeno  Mauvais  Music  Co., 
r.  Alameda 

"    John  T.,  salesman,  r.  136  Hayes 

"    Katie,  widow,  r.  1039  Howard 

"  Margaret  C.  Mrs.,  clerk  Station  C  Post 
Office,  r.  1918  Taylor 

"    Thomas  W.,  farmer,  r.  413Natoma 

"  William  A.,  carpet  layer  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co. 

"    &  Staples  (Mrs.  A.   B.  Shepherd  and  Miss 
L.  E.  Staples),  millinery,  40,  6th 
4®-Shepherd.    See    Shepard,  Shephard,  Shep- 
heard and  Sheppard 
Shepley  Ellen  Mrs.,  bakery,  3119  Mission 

"    James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  3119  Mission 
Shepman  Harry  H.,  mechanic  Union  Iron  Wks. 
r.  6151/2  Broderick 

"    William  E.,  miner,  r.  615i/4  Broderick 

"    William  J.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
1021  Van  Ness  Av 
Sheppard  Charles,  bartender,  r.  244  Taylor 

•'  Eli  T.,  attorney  at  law,  .530  California, 
room  37,  r.  2725  Jackson 

"  Hamilton  M.,  dentist,  2021/2  Stockton,  r.  743 
Pine 

"    Minnie  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  330  Hill 

"    P.  C.  H..  broker,  r.  932  Pacific 
Shepperd  John  E.,  carpenter,  r.  911  Railroad  Av 

"  William  B.,  teamster  School  Dept.,  r.  2133 
Bush  ^ 

Shepston  Albert  L.,  clerk,  r.  1143  Howard 

"    Benjamin  A.,  clerk,  r.  1143  Howard 

"  George  G.,  clerk  Swayne  &  Hoyt,  r.  452 
Bartlett 

"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  1143  Howard 

"  Harry  T.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  452  Bartlett 

"    John  A.,  dairy  produce,  r.  452  Bartlett 

"    John  A.  Jr.,  r.  452  Bartlett 

"  Joseph  J.,  clerk  Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.,  r.  25 
Glover 


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Shepston  Robert  S.,  salesman  Stevenson  &  Co., 
r.  112  Fairmount 
'•     William  H.,  carpenter  John  O.  Dunn,  r.  453 

Bartlett 
'•    William  J.,  laborer  commissary  of  subsist- 
ence U.  S.  A.,  r.  112  Fairmount 
Sherberg  Eric,  carpenter,  r.  3  Midway 
Sherblom  Anton,  seaman,  r.  2316  Taylor 
Sherburn  Jeff,  teamster,  r.  1335  Folsom 
Sherburne  John  N.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  1512 Fulton 
Sheren  Thomas  J.,  r.  I1914,  6th 
Sherer  John,  glassblower,  r.  29  Willow  Av 

"    John  T.,  teamster,  r.  129  Harriet 
^^Sherer.    See    Scheerer,  Scherer,    Scherrer, 

Schurer  and  Shearer 
Sheridan  Albert,  r.  621  Bush 
"    Bartholomew,  peddler,  r.  726  Filbert 
"    Benjamin,  house  painter,  r.  27i4  Oak  Grove 

Av 
"    Bernard   D.,    compositor   Bent   &   Meyer- 

derks,  r.  1117  Iowa 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  738  Tehama 
"    Christopher,  teamster,  r.  738  Tehama 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  128'/i,  7th 
"    Eugene,  driver  Truck  7,  r.  2525  Folsom 
"    Frank,    reporter   Bulletin,    r.   1795    McAl- 
lister 
"    Frank,  watchman,  r.  2  Sheridan 
"    Frank  S.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  610  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Franklin  J.,  clerk  Nicholas  J.  McNamara, 

r.  1610  Jones 
"     George  A.,  plasterer,  r.   Rose  Av  nr  Cres- 
cent Av 
'^    Hall,  120,  9th 
■'     Henry  J.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r. 

1610  Jones 
'•    James  H.,  pattern  maker  Buckingham  & 

Hecht,  r.  447  Chenery 
"    James  P.,  teamster,  r.  1217  Devisadero 
"    James  P.,  clerk,  r.  2927  Laguna 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  230  Brannan  rear 
'^    John,  teamster  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r.  551 

Howard 
"    John  C,  carpet  layer,  r.  67914  Clementina 
"    John  F.,  groceries,  551  Howard 
"    John  J.,  bartender  S.  R.  Mount,  r.  204  Ellis 
"    Joseph,  laborer  S.  P.  Co..  r.  736 Filbert 
"    Joseph,  teamster,  r.  53  Silver 
"    Joseph  F.,  reporter,  r.  1795  McAllister 
"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  621  Bush 
•    Lillian,  clerk  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 

1204  Golden  Gate  Av 
'•    Matthew  W.,  salesman  Cluff  Bros.,  r.  IO654 

Welsh 
"    Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  53  Williamson 
"    Owen,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  605  Ellis 
"    Patrick,  r.  118  Fairmount 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  609,  7th  rear 
"    Patrick  H.,  engineer,  r.  222  Ritch 
"    Peter,  farmer,  r.  537  Howard 
"    Peter,  pattern  maker,  r.  447  Chenery 
"    Philip,  r.  250  Minna 
"    Philip  F.  .druggist  N.  J.  McNamara,  r.  SW 

cor  17th  and  Sanchez 
"    Philip   J.,    teamster   James  Gorie,  r.    631 

Howard 
■    Philip  P.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1124 14 

Folsom 
"    Richard,  asst.  Free  Public  Library,  r.  15 

Ridley 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
26  Borland 
Sheridan  School,  Mrs.  Sara  A.  Miles  principal, 
Minerva  nr  Plymouth  Av 


Sheridan  Sol  N.,  editorial  writer  Bulletin,  r. 

1795  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  grainer,  r.  1204  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  boiler  maker,  r.  223  Ritch 
"    Thomas  J.,  boiler  maker,  r.  1117  Iowa 
■'    Thomas  P.,  engineer,  r.  223  Ritch 
"     William,  switchman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  35»4 

Lafayette 
"    William  A.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

cor  Roscoe  and  Crescent  Av 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  .330  Taylor 
Sheriff  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco, 

New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
"    Hattie  Mrs.,  r.  71/2  Myrtle  Av 
Sherling  Charles  C,  cashier  Cal.  Wire  Wks,  r. 

East  Oakland 
Sherlock  Andrew  J.,  cooper  George  Larsen,  r. 

162  Clara  rear 
"     Matthew,  porter,  r.  18  Minna 
•    Richard,  nurse  City  and  County  Hospital 

Sherman  Apartment  House  The, 

A.  W.  Manning  proprietor,  28,  8th 

Sherman  Belle  Mrs.,  clerk  L.  P.  Fisher,  r.  302 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Belle  P.,  widow,  r.  1032,  34th 

"    Charles,  r.  743  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Charles  H.,  r.  341  Bryant 

•'  Charles  H.,  2d  asst.  assaver  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
416  Hyde 
Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.  (incorporated),  L.  S. 
Sherman  president,  C.  C.  Clay  vice- 
president,  L.  Georges  treasurer,  L.  F. 
Geissler  secretary,  importers  pianos, 
music  and  musical  merchandise,  137-139 
Kearny  cor  Sutter 

"    David  M.,  plumber,  r.  2625  Mission 

"  Edward,  candy  maker  J.  Seidl  &  Co.  r. 
New  Pleasanton 

"  Edwin  A.  Jr.  (Severence,  Sherman  & 
Pierce),  attorney  at  law,  511  California, 
rooms  60-61,  r.  Oakland 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  4  Bernard 

"  Ethan  H.,  painter  John  Q.  Garfield,  r.  433, 
8th  Av 

"  Flora  Miss,  cashier  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 
r.  2012  Pacific  Av 

"    Frances  C,  widow,  r.  1310  Page 

"    Francis,  r.  616  Taylor 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  1432  Turk 

"    Frank,  teamster,  r.   NW  cor  Steiner  and 


"    Frank  B.,  clerk,  r.  1160  Guerrero 

"    Frank    P.,   vice-president  Carlson-Currier 

Co.,  6-8  Sutter,  r.  3010  Laguna 
"    George  W.,  asphaltum  roofer,  r.  3408  Bry- 
ant Av 
"    Harry  M.,  physician,  1303  Van  Ness  Av 
"    H.  N.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3010  Laguna 
"    House,  Mrs.   L.   M.  Thulin  proprietor,  109 

Grant  Av 
"    James  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  409  Leavenworth 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  105  New  Montgom- 
ery 
"    John,  porter  George    W.    Costley,    r.    123 

Shipley 
"    John  N.,  r.  1512  Fulton 
"    John  P.,  salesman  James  M.  Moran  &  Co., 

r.  316  Minna 
"    Joseph,  kitchen  man  Louis  Fisher,  r.  134, 3d 
"    Kirby,  dyer,  r.  743  Folsom 
Sherman  Leander  S.,  president  Sherman,  Clay 
&  Co.,  137-139  Kearny,  r.  Hotel  Pleasan- 
ton 
"    Martha  S.,  widow,  r.  433,  8th  Av 
"    Melissa  R.,  widow,  r.  1310  Page  ' 
"    Michael,  wire  worker,  r.  4  Bernard 
"    Obadiah  D..  r.  108  Turk 
"    Peter,  butcher,  r.  522  Natoma 
Sherman  Primary  School,  Miss  Jennie  M.  A. 
Hurley  principal,  S  s  Union  nr  Franklin 
"    Richard  M.,  capitalist,  606  Montgomery,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Samuel,  teamster,  r.  2635  Harrison 
"    Tecumseh,  clerk  Albert  L.  Langerman,  r. 

416  Hyde 
"    Ulysses,  waiter  Henry  Falk.  r.  135,  5th 
'    William,  plumber  Holmes  &  Jones,  r.  2635 
Mission 


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Sherman  William  B.,  dentist,  116  Phelan  Bldg, 
r.  23  Laurel 
"    W.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1217  Polk 
Sherman's  Building,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 

Clay 
Sliermer  Joseph,  foreman  La  Grande   Laundry 
Shermier  Delia  C.,  widow,  r.  220  Grove 
Shermund  Conrad,  r.  1630  Devisadero 
"    Conrad  Jr.,  gasfitter,  r.  1620  Devisadero 
"    Henry,  draughtsman  Edwai'd  R.  Swain,  r. 
1620  Devisadero 
Sherock  Bruno,  draughtsman  OfBce  Specialty 

Mfg  Co.,  r.  27'/2,  22d 
Sherow  George  W.,  clerk  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 

Lorin,  Cal. 
Sherrard  Edward,  teamster,  r.  10  Walter 
"    John  B.,  clerk  U.  S.  Attorney  and  attorney 
at  law.  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  61, 
r.  2129  Green 
"    William,  salesman  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
Alameda 
Sherratt  James  C,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Tel.   and 

Tel.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Sherrett  George  P.,  carpenter,  r.  422,  29th 
"    Lena  Miss,  ladies'  and  children's  under- 
wear, 1813  Polk,  r.  422  29th 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  422,  29th 
Sherrin  Julia,  widow,  r.  ISdY,.  Shipley 
Sherrott   Frederick   A.,    weigher    A.   S.    Neal 
Warehouse  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Samuel  H.  insurance  clerk,  213  Sansome,  r. 
Oakland 
Sherry  Annie,  domestic,  512  Stockton 
"    Avilla  &  Co.  (Bernard  and  J.  H.  Sherry  and 
M.  V.  Avilla),  dairy  produce  and  pro- 
visions, 321  Clay 
"    Bernard  (Sherry,  Avilla  &  Co.),  r.  3003  Ellis 
"    Ellen,  domestic,  7  Rondel  PI 
"    John,  cellarman  American  Brewery,  r.  1803 

Taylor 
"    John  H.  (Sherry,  Avilla  &  Co.),  r.  2003  Ellis 
Sherwood  Alice  J.  Miss,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co., 
r.  522  Duncan 

SHERWOOD  ANDREW  T.,  M.D., 

president  and  manager  Pacific  Elec- 
tric Belt  and  Truss  Co.,  1170  Market, 
r.  215b  Valencia 

Sherwood  Celia,  widow,  r.  513  Castro 
"    Clarence  G.,  with  Burnell  «&Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Clyde,  blacksmith  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    David,  physician  r.  1526  Broadway 
"    David  H.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.   P. 

Co.,  r.  1526  Broadway 
"    Edward  P.,  carpenter,  r.  523  Duncan 
"    Elizabeth  M.,  widow,  r.  1123  California 
"    Elmer,  foreman  Albert  C.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Slierwood  Estate  Co.,    William  R.  Sherwood 

manager,  303  California,  room  35 
"    P.  F.,  motorman   Market  St.   Ry,   r.  1085 


"    Frank  J.,  druggist,  NW  cor  29th  and  Do- 
lores 

"    Frank  W. ,  clerk  The  Travelers' Ins.  Co.,  r. 
1718  Washington 

"    George  E.,  weigher,  r.  23  South  Park 

"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  22  South  Park 
Sherwood   Henry   W.,    manager  Sherwood   & 
Sherwood,  213-214  Market,  r.  1100  Sacra- 
mento 

"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1439  Mission 

"    John  J.,  seaman,  r.  1344  Alabama 

'■    Julia,  widow,  r.  800  Ellis 

"    Lily  Miss,  teacher  music,  308  Post,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Martin,  furniture,  1234  Stockton 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1201  Buchanan 

"    Maud  Miss,  r.  605  Ellis 
Sherwood  Robert  (estate  of),  William  R.  Sher- 
wood manager,  303  California,  room  35 

"    S.,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  126 
Ellis 

"    Theresa  Miss,  teacher  music,  308  Post,  r. 
Oakland 

»    William  J.  (Barrett  &  Sherwood),  r.  1310, 
17th 


Sherwood  William  R.,  mining  engineer  and 
manager  estate  of  Robert  Sherwood,  303 
California,  room  35,  r.  1133  California 

SHERWOOD  &   SHERWOOD 

(Sherwood  Estate  Co.),  importing, 
shipping  and  commission  merchants, 
Pacific  coast  agents  for  Meet  &  Chan- 
don  champagne,  Crosse  &  Blackwell's 
English  groceries,  E.  &  J.  Burke's  Dub- 
lin porter,  Bass'  ale.  Joule's  stone  ale. 
Monogram  and  Old  Saratoga  ryes, 
Epp's  cocoa,  Colman's  mustard,  Schlitz 
Milwaukee  beer,  Ross'  Belfast  ginger 
ale.  Anchor  Brand  cider,  Carlisle  whis- 
kies, Fleischmann's  gin,  Chalmer's 
gelatine,  Houtman's  Holland  gin,  Dur- 
kee's  salad  dressing,  spices,  etc.,  Fry's 
cocoas.  Day  &  Martin  blacking,  Curtice 
Bros,  preserved  meats,  fruits  and  veg- 
etables, Kentucky  and  imported  whis- 
kies, sherry,  port,  brandy,  gin,  claret, 
sauteme,  etc.,  aU  in  bond  or  duty  paid, 
also  California  wines,  also  agents  for 
fine  Havana  cigars,  212-214  Market, 
telephone  Main  447 
Shetterley  Christina,  widow,  r.  314  Leaven- 
worth 
Shetterley  J.  L.  M.,  secretary  and  manager 
Fidelity  Mutual  Aid  Association,  316 
California,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
Sheuhhuber  Caroline,  widow,  r.  65  Clipper 
Shevlin  James,  teamster,  r.  3018  Scott 
Shew  William,  photographer,  533  Kearny,  r.  104 

Kearny 
Shewbridge  Andrew,  hod  carrier,  r.  326  Dorland 
"    Peter,  mining,  r.  2429  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  150  Paris 
Shewvolos  Trean,  fruit-,  502  Ellis 
Sheyer  Benjamin  F.,  stenographer,  r.  13  Russ 
"    Emanuel,  clothing,  1016  Howard,  r.  13  Russ 
"    Susannah,  widow,  r.  837  Broadway 
Shibata    M.,  Japanese  goods,  917   Market,  336 
Kearny  and  1518  Polk,  r.  1518  Polk 
"    T.,  manager  M.  Shibata,  917  Market,  r.  1518 
Polk 
Shibeley  Frank  Mrs.,  florist,  3il  Sutter 

"    Prank  P.,  decorator,  r.  311  Sutter 
Shidy  William  C,  accountant  Robert  Dickson, 

r.  2111  Steiner 
Shied  T.,  printer,  r.  931A  Howard 
Shieds  Annie,  domestic,  1015  California 
Shield  George,   conductor  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  313, 
1st  Av 
"    G.   N.,  bookkeeper  Baldwin  &,  Hammond, 

r.  3331  Washington 
"    William  C.  V.,  clerk   Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  313,  1st  Av 
Shields  Alvin  W.,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r. 
2528  California 
"    Andrew,  boiler  maker,  r.  100%,  2d 
"    Benjamin,  carpenter,  r.  1019  Noe 
•'    Charles,  tinsmith  Shields  &  Hadler,  r.  844b 

Howard 
"     Edward,  laborer,  r.  17  Zoe 
"    Edward,  plumber  Morris  J.  Blackman,  r. 

609%  Minna 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  206  Oak 
"    Francis,  engineer,  r.  712  Taylor 
"    George  A.,  plumber,  r.  844b  Howard 
"    Grace,  domestic,  1812  Larkin 
"    Henry  E.   (Burr   &  Shields),  r.   1419  San- 
chez 
"    Hugh,  carpenter,  r.  23  South  Paik 
"    I.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1516%  Polk 
"    James,  nurse  Alms  House 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

134  IVIarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


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Shields  James  H.,  butcher,  r.  13  Le  Roy  PI 
"    John,  r.  26  Harriet 
"    John,  r.  30  Ritch 
"    John  F.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  17  Zoe 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  315  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John  W.,  sergeant  police,  r.  2528  Califor- 
nia 
"    Joseph,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  330  Guerrero 
"    Julia  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  17  Roe 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaking,  1119  Sutter 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  542H  Bryant 
"    Maggie  A.  Mrs.,  bakery,  SE  cor  Baker  and 

Greenwich 
"    Robert  J.,  bartender,  r.  1317  California  rear 
"    Roger,  paver,  r.  30  Ritch 
"    Rose  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1119  Sutter 
"    Thomas  (Shields  &  Hadler),  r.  844b  How- 
ard 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  103  Mission 
■'    Thomas  J.,   lamplighter  S.   F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  1317  California  rear 
"    Thomas  M.,  r.  SE  cor  Baker  and  Greenwich 
"    Timothy,  special  policeman,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Walter  J.,  harnessmaker,  r.  2528  California 
"    William  J.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

2622  Mission,  r.  2613  Mission 
"    &  Hadler  (Thomas  Shields  and  William  T. 

Hadler),  mfrs.  sheet    iron    and   copper 

ware.  550  Mission 
SWels  BuUding,  32  O'Farrell 
SMels  George  Franklin,  M.  D.,  F.  E.  C.  S.  E., 

physician   and    surgeon,    108   Stockton, 

r.  California  Hotel 
"    Hugh,  country  lands,  602  Market,    r.    621 

Bush 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  131 V4  Perry 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  131'/^  Perry 
Shiland  James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  506  Napa 
Shillcock  Henry  J.  (Monahan  &  Shillcock),  r. 

939  Haight 
"    James  O.,  photographer  Craig  &  Mosher, 

r.  605  Pine 
Schilling  Charles  L.   (Charles  L.  Schilling  & 

Co.),  r.  512  Jessie 
Shilling  Charles  L.  &  Co.  (Charles  L.  Shilling), 

fotographers,    printing   and  developing 

for  the  trade  and  amateurs.  512  Jessie 
"    Jacob,  mechanic,  r.  129  San  Jose  Av 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  1405  Bush,  r.  1622a  Post 
"    Levi,  wool  and  mohair  broker,  NE  cor  5th 

and  Townsend.  r.  Baldwin  Hotel 
"    Pauline,  widow,  r.  512  Jessie 
J^=Shilling.    See  Schilling 
Shimon  Selmer,  cider  peddler,  r.  15  Cleveland 
Shinagawa  S.,    superintendent  Arthur  Gruen- 

berg  &  Co..  1144  Howard,  r.  349  Minna 
Shindler  Carrie  Miss,  teacher  singing,  r.  2416 

Clay 
"    Gabriel,  r.  2416  Clay 
Shine  Cornelius,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co..  r.  1311  Fillmore 
"    Daniel  J.,  printer,  425  Commercial,  r.  310 

Vicksburg 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  20  Welsh 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  328  Minna 
"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1755  Polk 
"    Michael,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  Jefferson  Hotel 
"    Nicholas,  hack  driver,  r.  8  Bowie  Av 
"    Philip,  driver,  r.  8  Newell 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  208  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Sollo  S.,  merchant,  r.  515!4  Grove 
"    Theresa  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1311  Fill- 
more 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  208  St.  Rose's  Av 


Shine  William  M.,  hoseman  Engine  4 
"    William  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1132  Turk 
4®=-Shine.    See  Shyne 
Shingleberger  Francis  W.,  r.  1207  Hyde 
Shinkwin  Charles,   laborer  Spring  Valley  W. 
W.,  r.  645  Jessie 
"    Cornelius,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

645  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer  supt.  streets,  r.  2722  Folsom 
"    John  W.,  watchman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

316  Turk 
"    William,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
434,  5th 
Shinn  Edwin,  clerk  Thomas  W.  Macfarlane,  r. 
147,  3d 
"    Howard  H.,  stock  broker,  318  Pine,  room  7, 

r.  Oakland 
"    R.  Francis,  barber  Stephen  Fowies,  r.  402 
Grove 
Shinners  Mary  M.  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  35  Federal 

"    Mathew,  laborer,  r.  37  Federal 
Shinwick  John  H.  L.,  horsetrader,  r.  .568  Mission 
Ship    Calkers'   Association.     See   S.  F.    Ship 

Calkers'  Association 
Ship   Joiners'    Association,    Richard    Stevens 
president,  Jerry  DriscoU  vice-president, 
Charles   Meanwell     secretary,    14   Fol- 
som 
Shipley  Frank C,  compiler  Crocker-Langley  San 
Francisco  Directory,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  H.,  hackman  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

5381/2  Natoma 
"    Louis  M..  r.  504  Linden  Av 
"    R.  K.,  tape  worm  specialist,  906  Market 
Shipman  Charles    G.,  salesman  S.  Zekind   & 
Co.,  r.  1053  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  electrician,  1053i4  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Stephen  A.,  oiler  str  Australia,  r.  233  Shot- 
well 

Shipowners  and  Merchants'  Tug- 

BOAT  CO.,  James  W.  Hart  manager 
and   secretary,  W.   J.   Gray  superin- 
tendent, ofllce  302   California,  wharf 
foot  of  Vallejo 
Shipowners'  Association  of  the  Pacific  Coast, 
George  W.  Walthew  secretary  and  gen- 
eral manager,  42-44  Steuart 
Shipper  Morris,  peddler,  r.  113%  Shipley  rear 
Shipper  Sol    &   Co.   (Sol    Shipper),    merchant 
tailors,  315  Spreckels  Bldg,  3d  floor,  927 
Market 
"     Sol  (Sol  Shipper  &  Co.),  r.  1200  Buchanan 
Shipping  Commissioner  United  States  (Port 
of  San  Francisco),  William   M.    Gwin, 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  15 
Shipplein  Henry,  apprentice  Will  &  Finck  Co., 

r.  317  Green 
Shipsey  Thomas,  seaman  str  Pomona 
"    William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  712 
Army 
Shipwrights'  Association,  10  Folsom 
Shira  John,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.   735 

Texas 
Shirasu  Tadachi,  secretary  Japanese  Consul- 
ate, r.  1514  Pine 
Shlrek  A.  &  Co.   (Adolph  and  Sidney  Shirek), 
manufacturers  clothing,  220-222  Bush 
"    Adolph  (A.  Shirek  &  Co.),  r.  1816  Washing- 
ton 
"    Milton,  manager  A.  Shirek  &  Co.,  r.  1816 

Washington 
"    Samuel,  drygoods,  1310-1312  Market,  r.  320 

Haight 
"    Sidney  (A.  Shirek  &  Co.),  r.  1816  Washington 
"    Siegfried  'Shirek  &  Shirek),  r.  1825  Green 
"    &  Shirek  (Siegfried  Shirek),  furniture  and 
carpets,  747  Market 
Shirley  Arthur,  president  Golden  Gate  Bicycle 
Mfg.  Co.,  550  Mission 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,   dressmaker,  r.  1324  Mission 
•'    Edward  J.,  manager  Golden  Gate  Bicycle 

Mfg.  Co.,  550  Mission 
"    Elizabeth    Miss,    dressmaker,   r.  417   Te- 
hama 
"    Francis,  collector,  r.  417  Tehama 
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Shirley  James,  asst.  engineer  str  Cleone,  r.  10 
South  Park 
"    John,  capitalist,  536  Kearny,  room  1,  r.  1305 

Jackson 
"    John  F.,  glove  cutter,  r.  417  Tehama 
"    John  W.,   salesman   Wangenheim.  Stern- 

heim  &  Co.,  r.  1305  Jackson 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  417  Tehama 
Shirlock  Lawrence,  gardener,  r.  19  Fulton 
i!®~Shirmer.    See  Schirmer 

Shirpser  Max,  manager  Municipal  Loan  Office, 
103  Grant  Av,  r.  Ib^-ZVz  Ellis 
"    Max  Jewelry  Co.,  Henry  Myers  president, 
A.  Kaplan  secretary,  Richard  L.  Radke 
manager,  732  and  1396  Market 
"    Max  L.,  optician,  139  Post,  r.  326  Eddy 
Shirwin  Charles,  waiter,  r.  311  Turk 
Shlegelmihsh  Mack,  butcher  L.  Massoni  &  Co., 

r.  1323  Webster 
Shlehan  Gustav,  seaman,  r.  23  East 
Shlifka   Joseph,   cigar   manufacturer,   r.  256'/^ 

Tehama 
Shlipack     Philip,      tanner     Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 
Av 
Shoafl  Randel,  bartender,  r.  126  Ellis 

'•    Sarah  E.,  widow,  artist,  r.  138  McAllister 
Shoal  Water  Bay  Mill  Co.,  Albert  C.   Hooper 
president,  Otis   J.    Preston    vice-presi- 
dent, John  O.  Doane  secretary,  Pier  5 
Steuart 
Shock   Henry    C,   draughtsman    Naval    Dept. 

Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  711  Jones 
Shoemaker  Charles,  cook,  r.  40,  11th 
"    Edward  H.,  superintendent  North  Paoiflc 
Coast  Railroad,  14  Sansome,  r.  Sausalito 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Her- 
mann 
"    John  E.  (Shoemaker  &  Co.),  r.  15  Clement 
"    Leonard  B.,  waiter  Adam    Swan,  r.  1024 

Hyde 
"    &  Co.  (John  E.  Shoemaker  and  Matthew  G. 
Hummel),  dairy  produce,  37-29  Califor- 
nia Market 
^^"Shoemaker.      See    Schomaker    and    Schu- 
macher 
Shoenberg  Benjamin,  musician,  r.  501  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Bernard,  salesman  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 

501  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Milton  H.,  electrician  Pac.  Power  Co.,  r. 

2526  California 
"    Sigmund  (Rothschild  &  Shoenberg),  r.  811 
Turk 
Shone  John  H.,  office  529  Clay,  r.  719!/2  Gough 
Shoobert,  Beale  Co.,  John  E.  Shoobert  presi- 
dent,   Charles    W.   Jackson    vice-presi- 
dent,   James     H.    Wallace    secretary, 
wool  commission  merchants,  418  Califor- 
nia, room  1,  telephone  Main  1893 
Shoobert   John  E.,    president  Shoobert-Beale 

Co.,  418  California,  r.  Sausalito 
Shoon  Moses,  tailor,  619  Taylor 
Shoop  Joseph,  engineer,  r.  14  Masonic  Av 
Shooting  the  Chutes.    See  Paul  Boyton  Chute 

Co.,  Haight  bet  Clayton  and  Cole 
Shoots  Sarah  E.,  widow,  r.  817  Leavenworth 
Shoppe  August,  expressman,  r.  132  Arlington 
Shore  Bert  F.,  clerk,  r.  14  Mason 
"    Charles  M.,  policeman,  r.  1776!4  Eolsom 
"    Clara  Miss,  r.  717  Post 
"     Edward,  elevator  man,  r.  1012  Geary 
"    Edward,  hostler  Jensen  &  Hermansen,  r. 

409  Taylor 
"    John,  steward  str  San  Juan,  r.  547  Minna 
"    Thomas,  machinist  H.  P.  Christie,  r.   107 
McClellan 
Shores  A.   J.,  president  Dr.   A.  J.  Shores  Co., 
Nucleus  Bldg,  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    A.  J.  Dr.  Co.,  Dr.  A.  J.  Shores  president,  C. 
C.  Allen  vice-president,  H.  C.  Ross  sec- 
retary and  manager,  specialists,  18-19- 
34  Nucleus  Bldg 
"    Emma  B.,  nurse,  r.  1816  Steiner 
"    Leander,  real  estate  agent,  632  Market,  r. 

724  Broadway 
"    Samuel,  engineer,  r.  1816  Steiner 
"    Samuel  B.,  collector  Easton,  Eldridge  & 
Co.,  r.  1816  Steiner 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Shorey  George  E.,  with  Whittingham  &  Mosher, 

r.  704  Howard 
Shorie  Theodore,  chair  maker  Heywood  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  6771^  Mission 
Short  Ann  E.,  widow,  r.  91514,  14th 
"    Cornelius  R.  (Doyle  &  Short),  r.  331  Haight 
"    Daniel,  master  schrF.  E.  M.  Bernard,  office 

44  East 
"    David  M.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  1707  De- 

visadero 
"    Edward,     asst.    chief    wharfinger    State 

Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners,  r.  211 

Clipper 
"    Edward  J.,  trimmer  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

211  Clipper 

SHORT  EDWARD  N., 

dentist,  101  Phelan  Bldg,  3d  floor, 
hours  9:30  a.  m.  to  12  m.  and  1:30  to 
4:30  p.  m.,  r.  806  Jones 

Short  George,  Journalist,  r.  416  Taylor 
"    George,  mate  str  Herald 
"    Henry,  quarryman,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    James  B.,  dairyman,  r.  316  Diamond 
"    James  W.,  driver  Signal  Transfer  and  Ex- 
press Co.,  r.  405  O'Farrell 
"    John,  r.  1508  Jackson 
"    John  Jr.,   clerk  Western  Sugar   Refining 

Co.,  r.  1508  Jackson 
"    John  T.,   printer  Mysell-Rollins  Co.,  r.  9 

Hickory  Av 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1508  Jackson 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  433  Turk 
■'    Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  music,   1019  Powell 
"    Miles,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Santa  Cruz,  r. 

753  Howard 
"    Rosanna,  widow,  r.  197  Hyde 
"    Theodore  C,  painter,  r.  427%  Bryant 
"    Thomas,  salesman,  r.  1019  Powell 
"    W.  H.,  clerk,  r.  112  Hyde 
"    "William,  r.  618  Post 

"    William,  carpenter,  r.  34th  Av  nr  Clement 
"    William,  teamster  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  9151/2,  14th 
"    William  B.,  superintendant  Thomas  Day  & 

Co.,  r.  1404  Jackson 
"    William  F.,  mining,  r.  800  Kearny 
Shortall  Edward  P.,  law  student  J.  J.  Dwyer,  r. 

138  Haight 
"    Frank    T.,    salesman,   r.   1330A   Washing- 
ton 
"    Thomas,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 

138  Haight 
"    William,  coalpasser  str  Alameda 
Shorten  Elizabeth,  domestic,  801  Lott 
"    George  W.,  dept  mmager  Levi  Strauss  & 

Co.,  r. 411  Leavenworth 
"    William  B.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  817 

Bush 
Shortridge  Charles  M.,  editor  and  proprietor 

The  San  Francisco  Call,  business  office 

710  Market,  r.  3324  Washington 
Shortridge  Samuel  M.  (Delmas  &  Shortridge), 

attorney  at  law,  28-36  Crocker  Bldg^  r. 

Palace  Hotel 
Shortt  Sadie  Miss  (Shortt  &  Colgan),  1631  Polk 
"    Owen,  baker   John    Tamony,  r.    1206   Fol- 

som 
"    &  Colgan  (Miss  Sadie    Shortt  and   Miss 

Littie  Colgan)  dressmaking,  1631  Polk 
Shostag  Edward  G.,   transferrer  Union  Litho. 

Co.,  r.  528Folsom 
Shot  Tower,    Selby  Smelting  and   Lead    Co., 

proprietors,  NE  cor  1st  and  Howard 
Shotwell    E.  E.,  assistant  secretary  Cal.  Safe 

Deposit  and  Trust  Co..  r.  622  Sutter 


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Shotwell  Joseph  M.,  manager  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Association,  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bldg,  1st  floor,  r.  Ross  Valley 
Shotwell  William  J.,  general  agent  Denver  and 
Rio  Grande  Railroad  Co.,  314  California, 
r.  Occidental  Hotel 
Shoucair  Salwen  (Mosawir  &  Shoucair),  r.  1702 

Polk 
Shouldice  Annie  Miss,  r.  29  Fell 
Shove  Mortimer  G.,  carpenter,  r.  413  Jersey 
Showell  Kate,  widow,  r.  742,21st 
Shower  Margaret,  widow,  r.  218  Ritch 
Shrader  Andrew  W.,  wholesale  butcher,  1st  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av,  r.  5  South  Park 
"    Clyde  M.,  clerk  George  F.  Grant,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jackson  L,.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  5  South  Park 
;8®~Shrader.    See    Schrader,    Schroder,    Schr- 

oeder  and  Shroeder 
Shrafi  Bernard,  teacher  music,  r.  I6I614  Page 
Shragge  Israel,  peddler,  r.  16  Juniper 

SHRAKKART  CHARLES, 

proprietor  New  South  End  Pickle 
Works,  718  Bryant 

Shrakkart  Jacob  W.   (Shrakkart  &  Hudson),  r. 

2514  Shotwell 
"    &  Hudson  (Jacob  W.   Shrakkart  and  John 

Hudson),    pickle    manufacturers,     25^ 

Shotwell 
Shreve  Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  r.  223V4  Linden 

Av 
"    Charles,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
Shreve  Ezra  D.,  mining  and  civil  engineer,  324 

Pine,  room  4,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    George  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1117  Pine 
Shreve    George   R.,    president  Shreve  &  Co., 

Market  and  Post,  r.  2640  Steiner 
"    George    W.,    guns,    ammunition,     fishing 

tackle  and  sporting  goods,  739  Market, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Harry  E.,  druggist  Barrington  &  Adair,  r. 

223!/o  Linden  Av 
"    William     J.,      manager    Kearny    Street 

Cash  Gun  Store,  529-531  Kearny,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

SHREVE  &  CO., 

George  R.  Shreve  president.  Bruce 
Bonny  secretary,  watches,  diamonds, 
jewelry,  silverware,  etc.,  Market  and 
Post,  telephone  Main  5667,  factory  403 
Market 

Shreves  Clinton,  r.  2027  Mission 

Shrieve  George  T.  (Priest  &  Shrieve),  r.  1803 
Broadway 

Shriner  Frank  E.,  millwright  M.  O'Brien,  r.  31 
Oak 
"    George  W.,  millwright  Michael  O'Brien,  r. 

31  Oak 
"    Theresa  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  31  Oak 

je®~Shriner.    See  Schreiner 

Shroeder  Henry,  packer,  r.  27  Clarence  PI 

J8®-Shroeder.  See  Schrader,  Schroder,  Schroe- 
der  and  Shrader 

Shroyer  George  W.,  millhand  Cal.  Drug   and 
Spice  Mills,  r.  116  Geary 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  116  Perry 

Shroyier  Jacob  B.,  livery  stable,  1523  Howard,  r. 
1521a  Howard 

Shuck  Luther  M.,  vice-principal  South  Cosmo- 
politan Grammar  School,  r.  1625  Bu- 
chanan 

Shuck  Oscar  T..  attorney  at  law,  509  Kearny, 
room  4,  r.  2812  Laguna 

-eS-Shuck.    SeeSchuck 


Shudmack  Daniel,  driver,  r.  215  Clara 

Shuey  Edna  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
Shula  Anton,  dealer  liquors  and  tobacco,  NW 
cor   Front    and    Market,    r.    Larkspur, 
Marin  Co. 
"    Frank,  clerk  Joseph  Shula,  r.  903  Larkin 
"    Joseph,  cigars  and  tobacco.  903  Larkin 
"    Ole,  with  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  with  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
Shuld    William,   advertising   agent  Morosco's 

Grand  Opera  House,  r.  712  Mission 
>8®"Shultz.    See  Schultz,  Schultze,  Schulz  and 

Schulze 
Shuman  Sarah,  widow,  r.  1728a  Sutter 
"    William  B.,  manager  Western  Collection 
Bureau,  319  Pine,  room  31,  r.  1616  Steiner 
J8®=  Shuman.    See  Schumann 
Shumate  Thomas  E.,  physician,  2406  Sutter,  r. 

2420  Sutter 
Shumate's  Piescription  Pharmacy,  SW  cor 

Sutter  and  Devisadero 
Shuran  John,  seaman  str  San  Bias 
Shureen  Andrew,  tailor  Charles  Adams,  r.  404, 

25th 
Shurtleff  Charles  A.  (Whitworth  &  Shurtlefl), 
attorney  at  law,  120  Sutter,  r.  1820  Lyon 
"    George   C,    traveling  salesman  Baker  & 
Hamilton,  r.  1416  Ellis 
Shute  H.,  r.  737  Howard 
"    James  A.,   salesman  Morgan  Bros.,  r.  504 

Taylor 
"    Matthew,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  cor 

Indiana  and  Sierra 
"    Thomas,  driver  G.  Graham,  r.  NW  cor  In- 
diana and  Sierra 
;^"Shute.    See  Schuette  and  Schutte 
Shuttleworth  Charles,  porter,  r.  125  Oak 
"    John  W.,  laborer  T.  P.  H.  Whitelaw  &  Son, 
r.  8  Minna 
Shwartz  Barnett  (Harris  &  Shwartz),  r.  342,  3d 
Shweier  Phillip,  carpenter,  r.  8  Birch  Av 
4®~  Shwetzer.      See    Schweitzer,     Schwetzer, 

Sweetzer  and  Switzer 
Shyer  Rose  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1316  Octavia 
Shyne  James  G.,  butcher,  339,  4th 
"    Josephine  A.,  cashier  James  G.  Shyne,  r. 
339,  4th 
jSS-Shyne.    See  Shine 
Sias  Arthur  W.,  clerk  William  C.  Martin,  r.  826 

Bush 
Sibley  Clark,  teamster,  r.  13  Lafayette 
"    Fred,    carpenter   James    Young,    r.    3301 

Geary 
"    John  D.,  salesman  Deere  Implement  Co.,  r. 

714  Bush 
"    Leverette  W.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  655 

Howard 
"    Levi  B.,  teaming    and    grading,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  1305  Howard 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  2504  California 
Sibrian  Annie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  919  Broad- 
way 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  523  Pacific 
"    P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  919  Broadway 
"    Valentine,  r.  120a  Shipley 
Sich  Claus,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1  Verba 

Buena 
Sichel  Abraham,  teacher  music,  r.  1715  Sutter 
"    Adolph    G.,   spinner  A.   Colombat,    r.  715 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Cecilia,  widow,  r.  1757  Howard 
"    David,   clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  715 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Edward    W.,   stock   broker,    r.  715   Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Emile,  seaman,  r.  1904  Mason 
Sichel  Gustavo  W.,   dentist,  231   Post,  r.   715 
Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry,  dentist  Max  Sichel,  r.  722  Filbert 
"    Julius,  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  715  Montgomery  Av 
"    Leo,  dentist  Max  Sichel.  r.  722  Filbert 
'■    Max.  dentist,  121  Post,  r.  722  Filbert 
"    Milton,  clerk  M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co.,  r.  1757 

Howard 
"    Minnie  J.  Mrs.,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Morris,  bartender  Kuhls,  Schwarke  &  Co.; 
r.  715  Montgomery  Av 


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Sichlau  Carl  E.,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  141914  Scott 
Sichler  Alexander,  pharmacist  G.  Leipnitz  & 

Co.,  r.  134  McAULster 
Sicilian  Essential  Oil  Co.  (Messina,  Italy),  A. 

O.  Boldemanu  agent,  307  Commercial 
Siciliano  Giuseppe,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Sicke  Joseph  (Burke  &  Sicke;,  r.  225  Austin  Av 
Sickels  John    M.,  cook   J.   David    Swanson,  r. 

Contra  Costa  House 
Sickels  Nelson D.,  The  Land  Agent,  620  Market 

"    Peter,  r.  904  Leavenworth 
Sicklesmith  Ida  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  124,  33d 
Sicotte  Frank  L.,  blacksmith  Roger  Sicotte,  r. 
430,  34  th 
"    Roger,  wheelwright,  Cortland  Av  nr  Mis- 
sion, r.  430,  24th 
"    S.,  blacksmith,  r.  430,  34th 
"    Wolford,  brickmason,  r.  201,  Uth 
"    Wolford  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  301,  11th 
Sideman  Abraham,  cigarmaker,  r.  1807  Stockton 
"    ,  Lachman    &     Co.  (Mrs.  Rose     Sideman, 
Adolph  J.  Lachman  and  Morris  J.  Side- 
manj,  manufacturers  cigars,  212  Battery 
"    Morris  J.   (Sideman,  Lachman  &  Co.),  r. 

1318  Sutter 
•'    Reuben,  ladies'  tailor,  107  Hayes 
"    Rose  Mrs.  (Sideman,  Lachman  &  Co.),  r. 
1318  Sutter 
Sides  Benjamin  F.  (B.  F.  Sides   &  Co.),  r.  800a 
Webster 
"    B.  F.   &  Co.  (Benjamin  F.  Sides),   stock- 
brokers, 335  Pine 
Sidey  James  A.,  cashier  Crane  Co..  r.  Alameda 
Sidler  John,  packer  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r.  728 

Broadway 
Sidlowski  Aaron,  tailor,  r.  12  Hanover  PI 
"    Abraham,  tailor,  514  Kearny,  r.  608  Eddy 
"    David,  tailor,  411!4  Kearny 
"    Manuel,  tailor,  506  Bush,  r.  12  Hanover  PI 
Sidoti  G.  &  Son  (Giuseppe  and  Gaetano),  fruits 
and  vegetables,  30614,  13th 
"    Gaetano  (G.  Sidoti  &  Son),  r.  2O614,  13th 
"    Giuseppe  (G.  Sidoti  &  Son),  r.  3O814,  12th 
Siebe  Anna,  widow,  r.  18  Langton 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  526,  6th 

Siebe  Brotliers  &  Plagemann  (John  D.  and 

Frederick   C.    Siebe    and   J.    Frederick 

Plagemann),     wholesale      wines     and 

liquors,  333-330  Sansome  cor  Sacramento 

"    Frederick  C.  (Siebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann),  r. 

1119  Bush 
"    Frederick  H.,  shipping  clerk  Siebe  Bros.  & 

Plagemann,  r.  18  Langton 
"    George  H.  (Siebe  &  Green),  r.  1417  Fulton 

SIEBE-GLANVILLE  CO., 

Fr.  C.  Siebe  president,  A.  D.  Tourtil- 
lotte  secretary  and  treasurer,  manu- 
facturers ladies',    misses'    and    cMl- 
drens'  fine  shoes,    25-31  Jessie,  tele- 
phone Main  5529 
Siebe  John  D.  (Siebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann),  and 
City  and  County  Assessor,  ofQce  New 
City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  2217  Sacramento 
"    John  F.,  r.  2317  Sacramento 
"    John  F.,  bartender,  r.  1065  Howard 
"    Ludwig,  plumber,  r.  18  Langton 
"    Ludwig,    proprietor    Shell    Mound    Park, 

office  39  Flood  Bldg,  r.  Emeryville 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Richard,  wood  turner  Excelsior  Mill  Co., 
r.  499,  15th 

SIEBE  &  GREEN 

(George  H.  Siebe  and  J.  Charles  Green), 
bill  posters  and  general  advertisers, 
SE  cor  Market  and  llth 

Siebecker  Louis,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  805  Humboldt 

Siebein  Louis  J.,  freight  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels 
&  Bros.,  r.  187  Hyde 

Siebel  John,  janitor,  330  Sansome 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

Sieben   William,    machinist   Joseph    Wagner 
Mfg  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Siebenhauer  Levy,  president  The  Kraker  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  234-336  Bush,  r.  210  Brod- 


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Siebenhauer  Sally,  commission  merchant,  118 
Pine,  r.  1935  Broadway 
"    Sol,  accountant  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  20 
O'Farrell 
Siebenthaler  Philip,  liquors,  731,  5th  Av,  r.  733, 

5th  Av 
Sieberg  Victor,    driver   Millbrae'  Dairy,  r.  814 

Octavia 
Sieberst  Edward  J.,  bartender  C.  F.  Beckmann, 
r.  334  Bush 
"    George  S.,  machinist,  r.  2  Liberty 
Sieberst  Henry  G.,   attorney  at  law,  319  Pine, 
rooms  1-2,  r.  2  Liberty 
"    Vanderlyn  P.,  r.  3  Liberty 

SIEBERST  WILLIAM  H.,D.D.S. 

dentist,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m., 
761  Valencia  NE  cor  19th,  r.  2  Liberty, 
telephone  Mission  260 

Siebert  A.,  clerk,  r.  1607  Mission 
"    Alexander,  longshoreman,  r.  314,  5th 
"    Charles  J.,    groceries,    813   Bryant,  r.   113 

Colling  wood 
"    Edward  F.  (Kelly  &  Siebert),  r.  10 Sheridan 
"    Frederick,  r.  6  Central  PI 
"    George  D.,  clerk  C.  J.  Siebert,  r.  10  Sheri- 
dan 
"    John,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  1110  Mis- 
sion 
"    Louis  D.,  cabinet  maker  American  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  4I614  Larkin 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  10  Sheridan 
"    William  F.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1113  Rhode  Island 
"    William  J.,  salesman  Crane  Co.,  r.  723>4 
Clementina 
4®=Siebert.    See  Seibert  and  Sievert 
Siebke  Frederick,  salesman  Hermann  Joost,  r. 

1108  De  Haro 
Siebold  Charles  J.,  r.  115  Gilbert  rear 
"    John,  messenger  Baxter  &  Oesting,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Siebrecht  Adolph,  confectioner,  r.  36  Tilden 
"    Edward  W.,  steward  Franz  Siebrecht,  r.  36 
Tilden 
Siebrecht     Franz,      proprietor     Plngelberg's 
Bakery,  416  Kearny,  r.  418  Kearny 
"    Gustav,  confectioner,  r.  36  Tilden 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  36  Tilden 
"    Max,  plumber,  r.  36  Tilden 
•'    Paul,  r.  418  Kearny 

"    Samuel  P.,  expressman.  SW  cor  Montgom- 
ery and  Bush,  r.  1200  Larkin 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  737,  17th 
Siebes  Henry,  proprietor  The  Bodega,  109  Mar- 
ket, and  wines   and  liquors,  237  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Alameda 
Sieburg  Joseph,  fisherman,  r.  1G6  Steuart 
Siedenburg   Henry,    salesman   Naber,  Alfs   & 
Brune,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  J.,  with  Meyer,  Mish  &  Co.,  r.  206, 

17th 
"    John  C.  Mrs.,  r.  3004  Ellis 
"    Richard,  salesman,  r.  316  Capp 
Siederoff  Ernest,  seaman,  r.  539  Vallejo 
Siedl  J.,  r.  98  Montgomery  Block 
Sief  Henry,  sawyer  Excelsior  Mill,  r.  515,  6th 
Siefer  Frank,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

"    John,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Siefke  Ferdinand,  r.  713  Grove 
Sieg  Jacob,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
1105  Tennessee 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1105  Tennessee 
Siegel  Brunno,  waiter,  r.  634  Sacramento 
"    Christian,  baker  Adolph  Gull,  r.  1316  Paci- 
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Siegel  E.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Emil,  musician,  r.  728,  17th 
"    Herman,  baker,  r.  427  Fell 
"    Julius,  salesman  P.  Berwin  &  Bro.,  r.  1416 

Geary 
"    Leopold,  director  Wilmerding-Loewe  Co., 

r.  830  McAllister 
"    Lottie  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  1624 

Sutter 
"    Martin,  merchant  tailor,  1137  Mission 
"    Morris,  tailor,  1503  Stockton 
"    Morris,  with  S.  H.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  748  Fol- 
som 
Siegel  Moses,  president  Wilmerding-Loewe  Co., 
216  California,  r.  830  McAllister 
"    Oscar,  iron  worker  S.  F.  Novelty  and  Pla- 
ting Wks,  r.  512  Bush 
«S"Siegel.    See  Sieg -1  and  Siegl 
4®"Sieger.    See  Seager,  Seeger  and  Seiger 
Siegers  Margaret,  widow,  r.  617  Bryant 
Siegfried  Anna,  widow,  r.  2116  Pine 
"    August,  bootmaker  Charles  Dietle,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  606  Montgomery 
"    John  C.  (John  C.  Siegfried  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Siegfried  JolinC.  &Co.  (JohnC.  Siegfried),  tea 
importers  and    commission  merchants, 
202  Market 
Siegl  Charles,  brass  finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  and 
Plating  Wks,  r.  62  Clementina 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  West  Coast  W.  &  I. 

ting  Wks,  r.  62  Clementina 
"    Leo,  brass  finisher  S.  F.  Novelty  andPla- 
Wks,  r.  62  Clementina 
Siegler  Jacob,  butcher,  1701  Sutter,  r.  2424  Bush 
Siegmund  Emma,  waitress  J.  P.  Ecklund,  r.  1403 

Valencia 
Siegrin  Ida,  widow,  r.  1019J£  Natoma 
«S"Siegrist.    See  Sigrist 
Siehe  Adolph,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  17th  nr 

Connecticut,  Potrero 
4®-Sieke.    See  Seike 
Sielafi  Albert  G.,  solicitor  Louis  Weule,  r.  1112 

Broadway 
Sielcken  John  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
Sieleman  Henry,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
Siem  Ernest,  clerk  H.  &  J.  F.  Schomer,  r.  314, 
19th 
"    Martin,  tailor,  r.  613  Stockton 
Siemens  Ferdinand,   musician,    r.    12   August 

Alley 
Siemens  &  Halske  Electric  Co.  of  America,  A. 

E.  Brooke  Ridley  agent,  10  Front 
Siemer  Frederick,  ship    carpenter,  r.    9th    Av 
South  bet  H  and  I 
"    Henry,  ship  carpenter,  r.  9th  Av  South  bet 

H  and  I 
"    John  H..  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  llth 
and  Mission,  r.  14  Lafayette 
Siemers  Henry,  barber,  r.  931  Florida 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  302,  17th 
"    John  D.,  groceries  and  liquors,  847,  17th 
Siems  Gustav  T.,  barber,  r.  2022  Fillmore 
"    Henry  J.  (Borgfeldt  &  Siems),  r.  20  Verona 

PI 
"    Henry  P.,  bartender  Edward  Lunstedt,  r. 
34  Ellis 
eS'  Siep.    See  Seip 

Sierck  Frederick,  driver   Enterprise   Brewing 
Co.,  r.  mi  Treat  Av 
"    Frederick,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    John,  helper  Swain  Bros.,  r.  820^4  Larkin 
rear 


Siering  Henry,  musician,  r.  610  Geary 

"    Robert  M.,  musician,  r.  610  Geary 
4®=  Siering.    See  Searing 
Sieroty  Henry    (Shemanski    &    Sieroty),  r.  718 

Green 
Sierp  Charles  v.,  salesman   A.   C.   Robison,  r. 

1017  Market  rear 
"    Frederick  W.,  r.  435,  4th 
"    Frederick  W.,  hatter,  r.  1017  Market  rear 
Sierra  Buttes  Gold  Mining  Co.  (limited),  (Sierra 

Buttes,  Plumas,    Eureka,   Uncle    Sam, 

Mammoth  and  Whitlock  mines),  William 

Johns  manager,  320  Sansome,  room  11 
"    Club,   Elliott    McAllister    secretary,    819 

Market,  room  51a 
"    Felipa,  widow,  r.  8  Vallejo  Court 
"    Iron  Co., P.  N.  Lilienthal  president,  H.  P. 

Bush  secretary,  19  Merchant's  Exchange 

Bldg 
"    Lakes  Ice  Co.  (Boca  and  Prosser    Creek, 

Cal.),  C.  A.  Grow   secretary,  27   Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    Leon    Gold   Mining    Co.   (Sinaloa,  Mex.), 

Alfred  K.  Durbrow  secretary,  69  Nevada 

Block 

SIERRA  LUMBER  CO., 

Peter  Dean  president  and  general 
manager,  main  oflace  320  Sansome, 
room  9.  telephone  Main  924,  yards 
Chico,  Butte  Co.,  Red  Bluff,  Tenama 
Co.  and  NE  cor  4th  and  Channel,  Jos- 
eph De  Forest  yard  manager,  tele- 
phone Main  5634 
Sierra  Nevada  Stiver  Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.. 
Nev.),  Edwin  L.  Parker  secretary,  14-15 
Nevada  Block 
"    Nevada  Wood  and  Lumber  Co.,  ofiBce  532 

Market,  room  3 
"    Valley  Railway   Co.,    Henry     A.     Bowen 
president,  William  S.  Kittle  secretary, 
4-5  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
"    Vista  Vineyard  Co.  (Madera  Co.),  office  210 
Sansome 
Sies  Louis,  laborer,  r.  217Vi.  6th 

"    Philip,  junk,  2171/2,  6th 
Siesbuttel  Alexander,  painter,  r.  23,  28th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  23,  28th 
Siess  George,  carpenter,  38  Ellis 

"    Jacob,  boots  and  shoes.  2052'/^  Mission 
jg®"  Siess.    See  Sias 

Sievers    Albert,    candy   maker    Rothschild    & 
Ehrenpfort,  r.  523  Filbert 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  523  Filbert 
"    Chris.  H.  E.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE.cor 

Beale  and  Harrison 
"    Hans,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    John,  blacksmith  Todt  &  Peters,  r.  507 

sion 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  20  Telegraph  PI 

SIEVERS  JOHN  H., 

nurseryman  and  florist,  nursery  S  s 
Chestnut  from  Polk  to  Van  Ness  Av, 
depot  25  Post,  r.  1306  Jones 

Sievers  Julius,  groceries,  226,5th 
"    Otto  C,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel  r. 

1401A  Scott 
"    Paul,  butcher,  r.  636  Commercial 
J^"  Sievers.    See  Seavers 
Sievert  Ferdinand  J.  D.,  liquors,  142  Berry 
"    Julius,    paper   cutter   Schmidt    Label    & 
Litho.  Co.,  r.  iSV^  Greenwich 
Siewerd  Anthony  A.,  groceries,  1403  Powell 
Siewert  Fred,  hostler,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Olga,  widow,  r.  10  Camp 
"    William  S.,  salesman  J.  A.  Drinkhouse  Co., 
r.  10  Camp 
Siffring  John,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Sigard  Eugene,  waiter,  r.  1  August  Alley 
Siggillia  Emile,  barber,  San  Bruno  Avnr  Silver 

Av 
Siggins  Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  59  Tehama 
Sigle  Charles  N.,  salesman  Rothschild  &  Shoen- 
berg,  r.  1512  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1607  Broder- 

ick 
"    Ludolf.  porter  Kings'   Daughters'  Home, 
217  Francisco 


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Sigler  JohnD..  carpenter  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  42i/4 

Clinton  Park 
Siglowitz  Rudolph,  glove  cutter,  r.  47^  Clara 
Signal  Transfer  and  Express  Co.,  Henry  Klee- 

bauer  manager,  530  Jones 
Signoux  Claude,  liquors,  508  Bush,  r.  507  Bush 
Sigrist  George,  shoemaker  G.  M.  Kutz  &  Co.,  r. 
424  Duncan 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3021  Clay 
"    Nicholas,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,3d 
4®"  Sikes.    See  Sykes 

Sikora  Charles,  plaster  modeler,  r.  1016  Union 
"    Charles  Jr.,  woodcarver,  r.  1016  Union 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  918  Montgomery 
"    Victor,  electrician  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  r.  1218  Kearny 
Silas  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  10  Union  PI 
Silber  Otto,  barber  Emanuel  Kaeintz,  r.  ISOe^^ 

Franklin 
Silberberg  Bernhard,  clerk  Max  Silberberg,  r. 
935  Post 
"    Max.  importer  silk,  linen  and  cotton  laces, 
22  Sansome,  r.  935  Post 
4®~Silberberg.    See  Silverberg 
Silberman  Gottlieb,  dry  goods,  126,7th 
"    Phillip,  optician,  r.  203/2  Bartlett 
Silberstein  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  1310  Buchanan 
"    Charles  (H.  H.  Sattler  &  Co.),  r.  1417  Octa- 

via 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  14  Harriet  rear 
"    Charles  M.,  shirtmaker,  r.  1310  Buchanan 
"    Frederick  C.,  solicitor,  r.  1310  Buchanan 
"    George,  clerk  Philip  Peters,  r.  205  Polk 
"    Jacob,  r.  326  Eddy 

"    Jacob,  clerk  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  205  Polk 
"    Julius,  barber,  427,  3d 
"    Leo  Jr.,  barber  Julius  Silberstein,  r.  427, 

3d 
"    Louis,  shoemaker,  205  Polk 
"    Marcus,  salesman  C.  S.  Fechheimer,  r.  804 

Filbert 
"    Morris,  tailor  Sam  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  14  Har- 
riet rear 
"    Philip,  dyer,  r.  12051/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Samuel,  bagmaker  Hirschfelder  &  Meaney, 

r.  6781/4,  20th 
"    Samuel,  shirtmaker,  1310  Buchanan 
i8®~Silberstein.    See  Silverstein 
Silberweis  Isaac,  tailor,  504,  4th 
Silberzahn  Xavier,  tailor,  401/2  Sutter,  r.  1428 

O'Farrell  rear 
Silcox  Frederick  F.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Silicani  Giuseppe,  gardener,  Colombo  Market 
Silk  Andrew,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    J.,  coalpasser  str  Alameda 
"    James  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1526  How- 
ard 
"    James  W.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

30  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  W.,  pressman,  r.  1527  Washington 
"    John  B.,  compositor,  r.  1527  Washington 
"    Malachi  F.,  bookkeeper   Bulletin,    r.  1527 

Washington 
"    Martin  J.,  compositor,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1527  Washington 
"    Michael  J.,  pressman  Post,  r.  1527  Wash- 
ington 
"    Michael  W.,  clerk  P.  J.  Silk,  r.  8  Precita 

Av 
"    Patrick,  driver  Jackson  Brewin  gCo.,  r.  8 

Precita  Av 
"    Patrick  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  8  Precita 
Av 
Silkman  Charles  P.,  oface  410  Sacramento 
Silky  Jacob,  machinist,  r.  506,  4th 
Silleman  August  C,  rivet  heater  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  520  Connecticut 
Silleman  George,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  520  Connecticut 
"    George  E.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
520  Conneeticut 
Sillerstrom  Erick.  bookkeeper  Payot,  Upham  & 

Co.,  r.  40  Ringold 
Sillery  John  (Mmor  &  Sillery),  r.  326  Golden 
Gate  Av 
"    Robert,  baker,  r.  177  Minna 
Sillifant  Henry,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co. 
Silligan  Mary,  widow,  r.  50  Norfolk 


Silligo  Ambrose,  r.  540i/i,  9th 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  321,  8th 
"    Joseph,  dairyman,  r.  540^,  9th 
Sillineri  John,  r.  72I1/2  Filbert 

"     Louis  (F.  Mecchi  &  Co.),  r.  721i/i  Filbert 
Sillisen    Godske,    yeast   maker   Golden   Gate 

Comp.  Yeast  Co.,  r.  1607  California 
Sillman  D.  G.,  r.  100,  5th 
Sillot  Henry,  r.  845  Mission 
Silly  Thomas,  clerk,  r.  140  Minna 
Silmer  Otto,  bartender,  r.  605  Broadway 
Silovich  John,  master  tugboat  Reliance,  r.  16c 

Stanly  PI 
Silsby  Minnie  E.  Miss,  stenographer  John  A. 

Roebling's  Sons  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Silva  Alois  F.,  barber,  r.  621  Florida 
"    Anton,  r.  18  East 

"    Anton,  barber,  525^4  East,  r.  112  Jackson 
"    Antonio,  laborer,  r.  406  Jackson 
"    Bernard  J.,  teamster,  r.  233,  11th 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  12i/4  Pfeifier 
"    Felecisimo  (Silva  &  Mancebo),  r.  914  San- 
some 
"    Fernando,  physician,  727a  Broadway 
"    Florencio,  teamster  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co., 

r.  16th  Av  South  nr  F 
"    Frank,  r.  1036  Potrero  Av 
"    Frank  (Rose  &  Silva),  r.  347i/4,  4th 
"    Frank,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  821 14 

Folsom 
"    Frank,  peddler,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Frank,  seaman  str  Willamette  Valley,  r. 

224  Jackson 
"    Frank  A.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Cal. 
"    Frank    G.,    Portuguese    passenger    agent 

S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  r.  422  Drumm 
"    Frank  V.,  porter  M.  S.  Simas  &  Co.,  r.  224 

Jackson 
"    George  L.,  r.  1252  Montgomery 
"    Henry,  plumber  McCarthy  &  Rissi,  r.  319 

Green 
"    Joaquin,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital, 

r.  Lake  nr  13th  Av 
"    Joaquin  J.,  seaman,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  12  South  Park 
"    John  P.,  cooper  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
"    Jose,  porter  Seppich  &  Kleinhans,  r.  1019 

Montgomery 
"    Jose  J.,   barber   Antonio  B.   Traveira,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Joseph,  barber,  r.  1254  Montgomery 
"    Joseph,  hostler  W.  R.  Pease,  r.  720  Valencia 
"    Joseph,  interpreter,  r.  224,  4th 
"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Joseph  J.,  molder  Novelty  Machine  Wks, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  M.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph  T.,  photographer,  r.  1124  Filbert 
"    L.,  Mrs.,  cigar  maker  A.  Petri,  r.  1603  Du- 

pont 
"    Lawrence,  canmaker   Holbrook,   Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  12  Virginia  PI 
"    M.,  janitor  P.  C.  SS  Co. 
"    Manuel,  barber  r.  1603  Dupont 
"    Manuel,    barber,    217    Jackson,    and    910 

Kearny 
"    Manuel,  barber,  1144  Folsom 
"    Manuel,  bartender  De  Martini  &  De  Lucca , 

r.  Oakland 
"    Manuel,  driver,  r.  511!^  Greenwich  rear 
"    Manuel,  fisherman,  r.  402  Vallejo 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  30  Wool 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  1036  Potrero  Av 
"    Manuel,  longshoreman,  r.  53  Clay 


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Silva  Manuel,  teamster  Henry  Moffat,  r.  15th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 
Manuel  F.,  barber,  204,  9th 
Manuel  J.,  barber.  S&sii  Bryant 
Peter,  liquors,  313  Pacific 
Roman  S.,  tailor,  r.  727a  Broadway 
Rose  Miss,  stenographer  Goldberg,  Bowen 

&  Co.,  r.  1124  Filbert 
"    &  Mancebo  (F.  Silva  and  M.  A.  Mancebo), 

barbers,  407  East  North 
v8S=Silva.    See  Silver,  Silvey,  Silvia  and  Sylvia 
Silvan  John,  carpenter,  r.  414  Folsom 
Silvant  Louis,  waiter,  r.  747  Howard 
Silvaro  Jose,  butcher  Louis  Cardinali,  r.  1408 

Kearny 
Silvas  Ralph  A.,    paper   hanger  Merchant   & 

Nickels,  r.  128,  15th 
Silveira  Antonio,  milk  dealer,  r.  216  Jackson 
"    Jose  (Roza  &  Silveira),  r.  411  Pacific 
"    Jose  de  M.,  clerk  Luiz  A.   Nunes,   r.   119 

Jackson 
"    Joseph  (Silveira  &  Vieara),  r.  810,  15th  Av 

South 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Taylor,  Adams  &  Prltch- 

ard 
"    Manuel,  laborer  Silveira  &  Vieara,  r.  810, 

15th  Av  South 
"    Manuel  B.,  r.  1941  Geary 
"    Manuel  J.,  barber,  30'^  Clay,  r.  Oakland 
"    Manuel  J.,  barber,  52,  7th 
"    Raulino  V.,  proprietor  Azores  Hotel,  112 

Jackson 
"    &  Vieara  (Joseph  Silveira  and  John  Vie- 
ara), glue  works,   15lh  Av    South    and 

Islais  Creek 
Silver  Hill  Mining  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  A.  K. 

P.  Harmon  president,  Dudley  C.  Bates 

secretary,  81  Nevada  Block 
"    Isaac,  r.  181154  Powell 
"    Isaac  M.,  copyist  Recorder's  ofBce,  r.  519 

Fell 
"    Israel,  capmaker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r. 

1043  Folsom 
"    Jacob,  r.  108  Shipley 
"    Jesse  M.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co. 
"    John,  r.  14  Marye  Terrace 
"    Joseph,  lithographer,  r.  519  Fell 
"    Joseph,  photographer  Forzani  &  Samuels, 

r.  923  Geary 
•'    Joseph    L.,    liquors,  811^    Kearny,  r.   528 

Greenwich 
"    Joseph  S.,  clerk  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    King  Mining  Co.  (Arizona),  John  W.  Pew 

secretary,  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
"    King  Mining  Co.  (Calico,  Cal.),W.  S.  Ed- 
wards manager,  191-192  Crocker  Bldg 
"    King  The,  lodgings,  Mme.  Angela  Delbos 

proprietor,  514  Bush 
Silver  Lake  Co.  The  (Boston),  manufacturers 

sash  cords.  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.  agents, 

517-519  Market 
"    Louis,     cloakmaker     Meyer   Bros,    r.    429 

Clementina 
"    Manuel,  dairy,  r.  4  Harrison  Av 
"    Manuel  J.,  foreman  L.  H.  Moise,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mark  J.,  tailor,  r.  ISVi  Garden 
"    Michael  J.,    saddler   J.    O'Kane,  r.   East 

Oakland 
"    Morris,  r.  519  Fell 
"    Raffaela  Mrs.,  r.  1001  Washington 
"    Robert  N.,  policeman,  r.  12  Lyon 
"    Rosa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  I8IIV2  Powell 
"    S.  I.  Mrs  (Jackson  &  Silver),  r.  14  Marye 

Terrace 
"    Sophie  Miss,  salesladv    Manuel  Nathan. 

r.  I8II14  Powell 


Silver  Star  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Elizabet^ 
Wainwright  principal,  806  Sansome 
"    Star  Hall,  806  Sansome 
Silver    Street   Kindergarten,    Miss   Nora   A. 

Smith  principal,  64  Silver 
Silver  Street  Kindergarten  Society,  Mrs.  C. 
B.  Alexander  president,  W.  E.  Brown 
secretary,  64  Silver 
"    Theodore,  paper  carrier,  r.  519  Fell 
"    William  J.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.. 
r.  2628  Howard 
>»"Silver.    See  Silber  and  Silva 
Silverberg  Adolph,   butcher,  1639  Ellis,  r.  2310 
Post 
"    Arthur,   with    Simon    Silverberg,     r.    1509 

Gough 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  827  Sutter 
"    Joseph  S.  (Schweitzer  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
"     Simon,  wholesale  butcher,  1st  Av  South  nr 
Railroad  Av,  office  320  Sansome,  room 
.39,  r.  cor  Washington  and  Franklin 
.^J"Silverberg.    See  Silberberg 
Silverfoot   Joseph    A.,    coremaker   McCormick 

Bros.,r.  Oakland 
Silverhorn  Charles,  fireman  str  Corona,  r.  435 

Stevenson 
*S"Silveria.    See  Silveira 

Silverman  Adolph,  dry  goods,  1410-1416  Polk,  r. 
834  O'Farrell 
"    Barbara,  widow,  nurse,  r.  324  Lily  Av 
"    Fred,  bookkeeper  United  Typewriter  and 

Supplies  Co.,  r.  1133  Fulton 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1132  Fulton 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  1132  Fulton 
"    Henry,  salesman  Joseph  Silverman,  r.  834 

O'Farrell 
"    Jacob,  with  Max  Sniderman,  r.  326  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  dry  goods  and  shoes,  222-234,  3d,  r. 

201  Taylor 
"     Louis,  salesman,  r.  834  O'Farrell 
"    Moritz    (Piexotto    &    Silverman),    r.    834 
O'Farrrell 
j(^Silverman.    See  Silberman 
Silvershield  Bernhard  J.,  chemist,  r.  793  Mis- 
sion 
Silverstein    Abraham   M.    (Mission   Chemical 
Works),  and  bookkeeper  Dakin  &  Lib- 
bey,  r.  2210  Devisadero 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2210  Devisadero 
"    George  F.,  salesman,  r.  426  Eddy 
"    Irwin,   clerk  Mrs.   N.  J.    Franklin,   r.  426 

Eddy 
"    Jacob,  drayman,  3-5  Battery,  r.  510  Fell 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  526  Eddy 
"    Jesse  G.,  salesman,  r.  426  Eddy 
"    Morris,  furniture,  969  Howard 
4^Silverstein.    See  Silberstein 
Silverstine  Solomon,  cutter  A.  Shirek  &  Co.,  r. 

51314  Oak 
Silverstone  Abraham,  cigar  maker  Wiegmann 
&  Stuermer,  r.  435?i  Tehama 
"    Bertha  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1222  Ellis 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1222  Ellis 
"    Emanuel,  contracting  freight  agent  S.  P. 

Co.,  613  Market,  r.  1222  Ellis 
"    Frank,  traveling  salesman,  r.  923  Geary 
"    Joseph,  agent,  r.  1222  Ellis 
"    Louis,  glazier,  r.  435%  Tehama 
"    Rose    A.    Miss,    hairdresser    Miss    Julia 

Meyer,  r.  435%  Tehama 
"    Sholom,  chief  clerk  Occidental  and  Ori- 
ental SS.  Co.,  r.  1136  Turk 
Silverthorn  Mark  L.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  512, 
4  th 
"    William  H.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  127  Shotwell 
Silvester  H.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Leander,   salesman  E.   J.   Bowen,  r.   1131 
Polk 
>8£^Silvester.    See  Sylvester 
Silvestra  Nicholas,  bootblack,  r.  5  Pollard  PI 
Silvestri  Achille,  butcher,  r.  1926  Leavenworth 
"    Frank,  tinsmith,  r.  928  Jackson 
"    George,  driver,  r.  1926  Leavenworth 
"    Jose,  barber,  r.  422  Drumm 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  928  Jackson 
"    Julia  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  928  Jackson 
Silvey  Antonio,  fisherman,  r.  318  Vallejo 
"    Charles,  r.  922b  Union 
"    Charles  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  922b  Union 


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Silvey  George  T.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  5  Oak 
"    James  J.,  janitor  New  City  Hall,   r.  506 

Liberty 
"    John  H.,  upholsterer,  1200  Eddy,  r.  808  La- 

guna 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  150  West  Mission 
"    May  Mrs.,  r.  605  Ellis 
"    Michael  J. ,  harber,  108i4,  8xh 
"    Raymond  M.,  detective,  r.  2305  Sutter 
"    Rosa,  widow,  r.  The    (Lick)    Old   Ladies' 

Home 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  531  Dolores  rear 
Silvia  Elenora,  widow,  r.  812  Laguna 
"    John  F.,  sailmaker,  r.  1916^  Stockton 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  4  Vallejo  PI 
"    W.,  salesman,  r.  1237  Stockton 
4®-Silvia.    See  Sylvia 
;e®="Silviera.    See  Silveira 

Simas  Henry,  barber,  1352  Howard,  r.  931  Florida 
"    Manuel  S.  (M.  S.  Simas  &  Co.),  427  Davis 
"    M.  S.  &  Co.  (Manuel  S.  Simas  and  Manuel 

G.    Lewis),    produce   commission    mer- 
chants, 427  Davis 
Simcich  Joseph,  bartender  John  W.  Wissinger, 

r.  826  Broadway 
Simcoke  James  T.,  civil  engineer,  r.  26  Ritch 

rear 
Sime  Frank  J.,   salesman  John  A.  Roebling's 

Sons  Co.,  r.  502  Cole 
■'    Hugh  T.,  editor  The  Pacific  American,   r. 

1810  Gough 
'■    William,  extraman  Truck  4,  r.  1616  Pacific 

Av 
;8®-Sime.    See  Syme 
Simes  William  A.,  expert  Howe  Scale  Co.,  r. 

2513  Bush 
Simi  Andrea  (G.  Belli  &  Co.),  r.  2i6y2  Lombard 
"    Angelo,  r.  508  Francisco 
"    Archimedes  (C.  Franceschini  &Co.),  r.  513a 

Union 
"    Artolo,  horse  clipper,  r.  716  Vallejo 
"    Augusto  (Simi&Baldocchi),  r.  232  Taylor 
"    Csesar  (L.  Simi&  Son),  r.  729  Montgomery 

Av 
"    Charles  (F.  Mecchi  &  Co.),  r.  1922  Mason 
'<    Frank,  baker,  r.  9V4  Crook 
"    Gaetano,  peddler,  r.  415  Bay 
"    L.  &  Son  (Lazars  and  Caesar),  butchers, 

729  Montgomery  Av 
"    Lazars  (L.  Simi  &  Son),  r.  729  Montgomery 

Av 
"    Lorenzo,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  cigar  maker,  r.  2010a  Mason 
"    P.  &  Co.  (Peter  Simi),  wood  and  coal,  907 

Washington 
"    Peter  (P.  Simi  &  Co.),  r.  907  Washington 
"    Peter,  butcher  Frank  Demartini,  r.  415  Bay 
"    Victor,  tailor,  2010a  Mason 
"    Vincent,  fruits  and  vegetables,  13-14  Bay 

City  Market,  r.  SlSVi  Jessie 
"    William,  butcher  Carlo  Romani,  r.  5  Jas- 

"    &  Baldocchi  (Augusto  Simi   and  Maurice 
Baldocchi),   fruits  and  vegetables,    232 
Taylor 
Siminofl  Aaron,  cloakmaker  M.  Siminoff,  r.  1228 
Market 

SIMINOFF  M., 

wholesale  manufacturer  of  cloaks, 
capes  and  suits,  to  the  trade  only,  1228 
Market,  telephone  South  737 

Simkins  Albert  G.  (Simpkins  &  Thorp),  r.  138, 

13tb 
Simkins   &    Thorp    (Albert    G.  Simkins   and 

Henry  W.  Thorp),  pie  bakers,  116  Erie 
;6®=-Simkins.    See  Semken  and  Simpkins 
Simma  Joseph  A.,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

43  San  Jose  Av 

Simmen  Alexander  (Simmen  Bros.),  r.  16th  Av 

South  nr  J  „       ,        ^ 

"    Anton  (Simmen  Bros.),  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  G 

"    Brothers  (Anton  and  Frederick)  dairymen, 

17th  Av  South  nr  G 
"    Brothers   (David  and   Alexander),    dairy- 
men, 16th  Av  South  nr  I 
"    David  (Simmen  Bros.),  r.  16th  Av  South  nr  I 
"    Frank  P.,  inlaid  work,  r.  IOO31/2  Valencia 


L  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 
F»u;vvF»s, 

'>  Suction  and  F="orc©, 

5  FOR  HAND,  WINDMILL  and  POWER, 

>  ALL  SIZES. 

\     309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Simmen  Frederick  (Simmen  Bros.),  r.  16th  Av 

South  nr  G 
"    Frederick,  marine   clerk  Fireman's  Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  132  Olive  Av 
"    Harry  J.,  salesman  Mort  Hepburn  &  Co.,  r. 

1003!/2  Valencia 
"    John,  cabinetmaker  Fink  &  Schindler,  r. 

332,  29th 
Simmen  John,  manager  Home  Manufacturing 

Co.,  561-563  Brannan,  r.  WOSYi  Valencia 
"    Michael,  rancher,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  G 

andH 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  132  Olive  Av 
"    Theodore,  driver  Joachim  Cantieni,  r.  17th 

Av  South  nr  F 
Simmer  Charles  A.,  engineer  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  1603,  24th 
Simmie  Andrew,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  834,  15th 
"    George  W.,r.  834,  15th 
"    James  A.,  driver  W.  S.  Ray  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  834, 

15th 
"    James  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  834,  15th 
Simmonds  Ann,  widow,  r.  314  Jessie 
"    Francis  N.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2 

Alemany 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  26  Bernard 
"    Thomas  C,  sugar  sorter,  r.  623,  7th 
"    Thomas  J.,  glass  blower,  r.  623,  7th 
Simmons  Alonzo  R.,  r.  703  Tennessee 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  837  Valencia 
"    Charles  G.,  bartender  Frederick  Rakeman, 

r.  729,  5th  Av 
"    Edward  P.,  printer  Mysell,  Rollins  Co.,  r. 

24  Ash  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  817b  Filbert 
"    Elmer  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1105  Hyde 
"    Elmer  E.,  salesman  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  712  McAllister 
"    Fredericka  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  734  Mont- 

"    George,  furrier,   121  Post,  room  13,   r.  1360 
Folsom 

"    George  W.,  contractor,  r.  610  Minna 

"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  1226  Mission 

"    Hayden  M.,  druggist  Dr.  R.  A.  McLean,  r. 
704  Ellis 

"    Henry,  r.  712  McAllister 

"    Herbert  O.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  511  Elizabeth 

"    James  H.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r. 
510  Geary 

..    Jennie  Miss,  r.  504  Greenwich 

"    J.  F.,  clerk  Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.,  r.  24 
Ash.  A.V 

"    John,  hostler  Cal.  Horse  Repository,  r.  24 
Ash  Av 

"    John,  teamster  John  A.  Bauchou 

"    John  G.,  pipe  tester,  r.  19  Willow  Av 

"    John  P.,  foreman  Pac.  Labeling  Co., 

Lombard  ^         „     .       , 

"    John    T.,     collector   London,   Pans     and 
American  Bank,  r.  182  Laguna 

"    J.  P.,  r.  537  Sacramento 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  409  Bay 

"    Lewis,  clerk,  r.  Tanners'  Home 

"    Maurice  J.,  r.  1914a  Bush 

..    M.  J.  Auction  Co.,  H.  S.  Kozminsky  mana- 
ger, 1057  Market 
Moberg  &  Kluck  (Thomas   F.  Simmons, 
Oscar  Moberg  and  William  Kluck),  res- 
taurant, 207,  2d 
Newton    W..   manufacturers'    agent, 
Front,  r.  938  Geary 


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201 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  IVlarket  Street. 


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ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO. 


315  Valencia  St., 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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CO 


JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Simmons  Paul,  law  student,  r.  610  Minna 

"    Philip,  r.  817b  Filbert 

"    Richard  A.,  clerk,  r.  511  Elizabeth 

"    Samuel,  optican  Christian  Muller,  r.  712 
McAllister 

"    Samuel  D.,  special  policeman,  r.  704  Ellis 

"    Samuel  D.  Jr.,  stage  carpenter,  r.  704  Ellis 

"    Samuel    W.,    groceries    and  liquors,    1722 
Larkin 

"    Thomas  F.  (Simmons,  Moberg  &  Kluck),  r. 
741  Folsom 

"    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  817b  Filbert 

"    William  B.,    messenger   Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  Gilroy,  Cal. 

"    William  S.,  master  mariner,  r.  233  Steven- 
son 

"    W.  J.,  r.  1015  Market 
j6®=Simmons.    See  Simonds,  Simons  and  Sy- 

monds 
Simms  Alphonse  S.,  laundryman,  r.  1815  Vallejo 

"    Charles,  dentist,  930  Market 

"    Esther   Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 
School,  r.  28  Elgin  Park  Av 

"    George,  porter  Reinhold  Beck 

"    Robert,  gardener,  r.  529  Sacramento 
iB®="Simms.    See  Sims  and  Symmes 
Simola  An  tone,  seaman,  r.  221  Hickory  Av 
Simon  A.,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r.  709 
Vallejo 

"    Aaron,  peddler,  r.  444,  7th 

"    Abraham,  tailor,  r.  22  Russ 

"    Albert,  salesman,  r.  1611  Scott 

"    Alexander,  groceries  and  liquors,  801  Lar- 
kin, r.  914a  O'Farrell 

"    Alfred  (Stein,  Simon  &  Co.),  r.  1640  Pine 

"    Andrew,  cook,  r.  1434  Nebraska 

"    Benjamin,  laborer  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  333, 
27th 

"    Bernard,  manager  Joseph  Simon,  302,  6th, 
r.  335,  6th 

"    Charles,  cigar  maker,  r.  31  Chesley  rear 

"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  30  RinconPl 

"    Charles  J.,  commission  merchant,  320  Sac- 
ramento, r.  1800  Laguna 

"    David,  cap  maker,  r.  22  Russ 

"    David  J.,  barber  John  Simon,  r.  757V2  How- 
ard 

"    Edward  S.,  salesman,  r.  649b  Willow  Av 

"    Emil,  liquors,  609  Clay  and  714  Washington, 
r.  432  Jackson 

"    Ephraim  (Simon  &  Manasse),  r.  1911  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    Esther,  widow,  r.  609  McAllister 

"    Eugene,  upholsterer,  r.  831  Ellis 

"    Felix,  porter  Collins  &  Wheeland 
Simon  Francis  X.,  manager  Britton  &  Rey,  525 
Commercial,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 

"    Frederick,  cabinet  maker  Home  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  151  Virginia  Av 

"    Gabriel,  tailor.  609  Mission,   r.   62  South 
Park 

"    George,  miner,  r.  639  Mission 

"    George,  tinner  Cal.  Wire  Wks 

"    George  W.,  traveling  salesman  G.   Cobn 
Co.,  r.  624  Eddy 

"    Grace  Miss,  physician,  r.  634  Eddy 

"    H.  ife  Co.  (Henry  Simon),  advertising  nov- 
elties, 210  Battery 

"    Harris,  peddler,  r.  444,  7th 

"    Harry,  cloakmaker  Armand  Cailleau,  r.  22 
Russ 

"    Harry  L.,  salesman  Abner  Doble  Co..  r.  62 
South  Park 

"    Henry  (H.  Simon  &  Co.).  r.  2221  Sutter 

"    Henry,  bartender  Max  Cohen  &  Co.,  r.  831 
Ellis 


Simon  Henry,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  10  Ash  Av 
"    Henry  C,  engineer,  r.  1120  De  Haro 
"    Herman,  upholsterer,  1251  Mission,  r.  1211b 

Howard 
"    Herrmann  L.  (Stein,  Simon  &  Co.),  r.  1640 

Pine 
"    Isidor,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  333,  27th 
"    isidor,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1425  Webster 
"    Isidore,  bookkeeper  L,ewis  Meyerstein,  r. 

1308  Hayes 
"    J.  E.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's  School  of 

Engineering,  r.  1311  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  barber,  757V4  Howard,  r.  Oakland 
"    Joseph,  crockery  and  glassware,  306,  6th, 

r.  239,  nth 
"    Jules  (Simon  &  Ruberti),  r.  225  Powell 
Simon  Jules,  physician  and  surgeon,  323  Geary, 

hours  1  to  3  p.  m.,  r.  2111  Pine,  telephone 

Pine  141 
"    Julius,  r.  1911  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Lehman,    salesman  Alexander  Simon,  r. 

914A  Larkin 
"    Leopold,  compositor  Abend  Post,  r.  237  Oak 
"    Louis  (Stein,  Simon  &  Co.),  r.  164D  Pine 
"    Louis,  tanner  Isaac  Levy,  r.  330  Geary 
"    Louis  A.  Mrs.,  r.  633  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louise,  domestic,  3040  California 
"    Malvina  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  1157  Octavia 
"    Marc,  delivery  clerk  William  Cline,  r.  335, 

27th 
"    Meyer,  merchant,  r.  1425  Webster 
"    Michael,  tin  decorator  Britton  &  Rey,  r. 

1605  Dupont 
"    Minna    Mrs.,    teacher   Lincoln   Grammar 

School,  r.  1308  Hayes 
"    Morris,  peddler,  r.  35V4  Chesley 
"    Narcisse,  r.  712a  Union 
"    Oscar,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  68  Clem- 
entina 
"    Paul,  carpenter,  r.  428  Broadway 
"    Paul,  printer,  r.  550  Natoma 
"    Philip   (Philip  Simon  &  Co.),  r.  6  Geary 

Court 
"    Philip  &  Co.,  (Philip  Simon),  barbers,  3 

Stockton 
"    Samuel,  shoemaker  Max  Cohn,  r.  1030  How- 
ard 
"    Samuel  H.,  teamster  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r. 

13201/2  Natoma 
"    Scott  S.,  barber,  358,  3d,  r.  175  Clara 
"    Selmar,  salesman  Will  &  Finck    Co.,    r. 

2506%  California 
"    S.  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  r.  1320H  Natoma 
"    Sigmund,  traveling  salesman  Sachs  Bros. 

&  Co..  r.  203  Stockton 
"    Sigmund  H.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r. 

634  Eddy 
"    Sigmund  L.,  deputy  SheriflE,  r.  2721  Lagima 
"    Silas  (Simon  &  Manasse),  r.  1708  O'Farrell 
"    S.  M.,  musician,  r.  712  Ellis 
"    Solomon  S.,  barber,  r.  34  Austin  Av 
"    Theodore,  hog  ranch,  r.  29th  Av  South  nr  H 
"    Thomas,  fireman  Market    St.  Ry.,   r.   1444 

Jackson 
"    William,  bootblack,  r.  1  Hopeton  Terrace 
"    William,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  4  Shotwell 
"    &  Manasse  (Silas  Simon,  Nathan  Manasse 

and   Ephraim  Simon),  commission  mer- 
chants. 119  Bush 
"    &  Ruberti  (Jules  Simon  and  Robert  Ru- 
berti), ladies'  hair  dressers,  235  Powell 
j8®="Simon.    See  Symon 
Simona  Louis,  laborer,  r.  27  Hinckley 
Simonds  John,  president  Simonds  Saw  Co.,  31 

Main,  r.  2419  Channing  Way,  Berkeley 
"    R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Samuel  D.  Rev.,  r.  935  Clay 

SIMONDS  SAW  CO. 

(incorporated),    John  Simonds  presi- 
dent, T.  F.  Howarth  secretary,  saws, 
pulleys  and   belting,   manufacturers 
Simonds'   saws  and  machine  knives 
and  agents  for  the  Dodge  Wood  Split 
Pulley,  31  Main,  telephone  Main  1407 
Simonds  Scott  H.,  r.  201,  4th  Av 
"    Walter  A.,  clerk,  r.  201,  4th  Av 
"    Walter  M.,  carpenter,  r.  662  Minna 


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Simonds  "Wilbert  A.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Willis  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1143  Shotwell 
J8®=-Simonds.    See  Simmons  and  Symonds 
Simonelli  Adolfo,  porter  I.  Cuenin 

"    Giovanni,  junk,  538  Green 
Simonetti  Jolin  (Simonetti  &  Earli),  r.  428,  4th 
"    Michael,  fruits  and  vegetables,  911  Harri- 
son and  549,  4th 
"    &  Earli   (John  Simonetti  and  John  Earli), 
fruits,  428,  4th 
Simoni  Anita,  widow,  r.  447  Broadway 

"    Lazaro,  Ijootbiack,  r.  447  Broadway 
Simonnet  Anatole,  proprietor  Del  Monte  House, 

1030  Howard 
Simonovich  Martin,  cook,  r.  143, 6th 
Simons  Albert,  hackman,  r.  14  Laskie 
"    Bert  B.,  salesman  The  Stewart,  Howe  & 

May  Co.,  r.2917  California 
"    Frank,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  614^,  2d 
"    Fred,  substitute  Underwriters  Fire  Patrol, 

Station  1,  r.  513  Baker 
"    Hyman,  bootblack,  SE  cor  Jessie  and  3d, 

r.  40  Moss 
"    Isidor,  capitalist,  r.  513  Baker 
"    Leland,  cashier  cafe  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

935  Sacramento 
"    Louis   S.,  manager  The  Stewart,  Howe  & 

May  Co.,  14  Sansome,  r.  2917  California 
"    Mary,  widow,  tinware,  428i4  Broadway 
.    "    Mildred  Mrs.,  r.  26/2  Ha^es 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  varieties.  614%,  2d 
"    P.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Robert  A.,  electrician  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

914  Harrison 
"    Samuel,  salesman,  r.  2506i/^  California 
4®"Simons.    See  Simonds,   Simmons  and  Sy- 

mons 
SimoDsen  Chris,  laborer,  r.  1131  Tennessee 
"    Gerhard  E.,  pressman,  r.  13  Perry 
"    Hans,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Niels,  photographer,  r.  109  Jessie 
"    Sophus,  master  bkt  Chehalis,  office  48  Mar- 
ket, room  1,  r.  1904  Washington 
"    William,  musician,  r.  607  Stockton 
Simonson  Bella,  widow,  r.  307  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  seaman  str  Point  Loma 
"    Christopher,  seaman,  r.  33  Perry 
"    J.,  seaman  str  Santa  Cruz 
"    Jacob  E.,  barber,  r.  615  Pine  rear 
"    John,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  4  McCormick  PI 
Simonson   Joseph,  president    California    Gas 
Fixture  Co.,  123  Geary,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  317,  3d 
<•    Simon,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
Simonton   Bert,  barber   M.  J.    Silvey,  r.   1102 
Howard 
"    Frederick    W.,    clerk    forwarding     dept. 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  109  Montgomery 
Simonton  James  G.,  agent  Blickensderfer  type- 
writing   machines,   602   Market,    base- 
ment Crocker  Bldg,  r.  11  Polk 
"    Otilla,  widow,  r.  920  Sutter 
"    Thomas  B.,  carpenter,  r.  12  Harriet 
Simpers  George  W.,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

1112  Folsom 
Simpkin  Harry  C,  shoe  cutter  P.  F.  Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  51  Russ 
"    Thomas  S.,  harnessmaker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  65814  Minna 
"    William,  laundryman,  r.  51  Russ 
Simpkins  C.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

='    H.  R.,  r.  University  Club 
J8@=*Simpkins.    See  Semken  and  Simkins 
Simpson  Abraham  D.,  agent  Michaels,  Stern  & 
Co.  (Rochester,  N.  Y.),  119  Bush,  room  12, 
r.  828  O'Farrell 
"    A.  D.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Ada,  widow,  r.  517  Mason 
"    Adam,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    A.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  311  Church 
"    Albert,  receiver  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1510b  Hyde 
"    Alexander,  ship  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
"    Alfred     H^,     ventriloquist,    grainer     and 

teacher  cornet,  513  Geary 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  2416  Fell 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  311  Church 


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Simpson  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  26  Ritch 

"    Arthur,  paper  hanger,  r.  1705  Market 
Simpson  Asa  M.,  president   Simpson   Lumber 
Co.  and  Northwestern   Lumber   Co.,  48 
Market,  r.  2010  Pacific  Av 
"    Bertram  C,  engraver  Louis  Roesch  Co.,  r. 

3620a  16th 
"    Charles,  cigars  and  tobacco,  101,  6th,  r.  711 

Minna 
"    Charles,  master  sohr  Rock  Island,  office  216 

Sacramento,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  M.,  foreman  Joseph  Jacquemet  & 

Co.,r.  2  Worth 
"    Charles  R.,  conductor  Market   St.   Ry.,   r. 

252  Carl 
"    Clara  C,  widow,  r.  317  Jones 
"    Clara  E.,  widow,  r.  3620a  16th 
"    Colin,  printer,  r.  305  San  Jose  Av 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  1525  Fulton 
"    David,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,   r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    David  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1616 

Grove 
"    Diedrich,  tailor,  r.  21  Silver 
"    Edmund  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  3620a  16th 
"    Edward,  porter  P.  J.  McDonald 
"    Edward,  steward,  r.  1107  Clay 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  29  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  304  Valencia 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2808  Laguna 
"    Ernest  S.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  319  Sut- 
ter 
"    Frank  D.,  engineer,  r.  338  Shotwell 
"    Frank  H.,  carpenter,  r.  Ellert  nr  Andover 

Av 
"    Frederick  P.,  clerk  Brunswick,  Balke,  Col- 

lender  Co.,  r.  3620a  16th 
"    George,  laborer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  556  Bry- 
ant 
"    George,  litho  pressman  Schmidt  Labels 

Litho  Co.,  r.  13  Perry 
"    George  L.,  grainer,  r.  1207  Mission 
"    George  W.,  manufacturer  letter  boxes,  612 

Shrader 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  737  Ellis 
"    Gilbert,  bookkeeper  E.  F.  Niehaus   &  Co., 
r.  West  Berkeley 
Simpson,  HaU,   Miller  &     C9.   (Wallingford, 
Conn.),     manufacturers     silver  plated 
hollow-ware,  A.  I.  Hall  &  Son    agents. 
528-530  Market 
"    Harry,   shoemaker,    r.    NE  cor    19th    and 

Shotwell 
"    Henry,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  2Marye 

Terrace 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  1434  Howard 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  r.  214  Francisco 
"    Henry  H.,  grainer,  r.  58  Steiner 
■'    Herbert  W.,  locksmith,  r,  823  Howard 
"    H.  R.,  1st  assistant  engineer  str  Washte- 
naw 
"    Hyram,  locksmith,  electric  bells  and  saw 
filing,  649  Mission 

SIMPSON  J.  A., 

physician  and  surgeon,  offlce  1132 
Kentucky,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p. 
m.,  telephone  South  25,  r.  223  Solano 

Simpson  James,  molder,  r.  1811,21st 
Simpson  James,  physician  and  surgeon,  hours 
1   to  3  p.  m.,  offlce  and  r.  234  Post,  tele- 
phone Main  1036 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  2625  Mission 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"    James  A.,  r.  1705  Baker 


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Simpson  James  G.,  coremaker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks,  r.  1811,  21st 
"    James  S.,  laborer,  r.  19  Stockton  PI 
"    Jennie  M.  Miss,  dentist,  1 Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 

Sth  floor 
"    J.  H.,  with  Cal.  Adsigns  Co.,  r.  1827  Market 
"    J.  L. ,  teamster,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    John,  r.  421  Greenwich 
Simpson  John  (Simpson  &  Fisher),  and  consul 
Denmark,  22  California,  room  12,  r.  1927 
Webster 
"    John,  barber,  r.  612  Howard 
"    John,  boilermaker,  r.  512  Howard 
"    John,  lumberman,  r.  346,  4th 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  4  Leonard  PI 
"    John  A.,  cigars,  207,  8th 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  421  Greenwich 
"    John  G.  (Simpson  &  Friedman),  r.  1225  Mc- 
Allister 
"    John  H.,  porter  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.,  r.  304 

Valencia 
"    John  K.,  carpenter  Wesley  K.  McCausland, 

r.  404  Broadway 
"    John  L.,  carpenter,  r.  729  Montgomery 
"    John  L,.,  driver,  r.  307  Jones 
"    Joseph  D.,  painter,  r.  1207  Mission 
"    Joseph  R.,  maltster,  r.  424,  19th 
"    Liillie  M.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1032  Bryant 
"    Louis  J.,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r.  2010 

Pacific  Av 
"    Louis  M..  painter,  r.  823  Howard 
Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  A.  M.  Simpson  president, 
Samuel    Perkins     vice-president     and 
treasurer,  E.  J.  Holt  secretary,  48  Mar- 
ket, yards  222Steuart,  cor  4th  and  Chan- 
nel and  foot  of  Powell 
"    Lynn  C,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  1325  Leav- 
enworth 

SIMPSON  M.  Mme., 

dressmaking  and  ladies'  tailoring,  513 
Geary,  telepTione  Hyde  1581 

Simpson  Margaret,  widow,  r.  461^^  Tehama 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  1032  Bryant 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  323  Larkin 
Simpson  Memorial  M.  E.  cnurch.  Rev.  John 
Stephens    pastor,   SE    cor    Hayes    and 
Buchanan 
"    Patrick,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r.  1929 

Howard 
"    Richard,  maltster  National  Brewing  Co., 

r.  424,  19th 
"    Richard  J.,  cooper   Pac.  Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  304  Valencia 
"    Richard  S.,  manager  R.  W.  Simpson,  r.  2514 

Ford 
"    Richard  W..  brush  and  broom  manufactur- 
er, 623-625  Brannan,  office  and  salesroom, 
.542  Clay,  r.  526  Devisadero 
"    Robert,  brick  layer,  r.  711  Harrison 
"    Robert  N.,  broker,  305  Battery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Sadie  E.,  widow,  r.  42914  Tehama 
"    Sarah  C,  widow,  r.  EUert  nr  Andover  Av 
"     Sarah  S.  Miss,  teacher  Bernal  Heights  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2535  Mission 
"    Stephen,  house  mover,  r.  37  Lafavette  rear 
"    Sylvester  C,  attorney  at   law,  .5.S2  Market, 

room  41,  r.  1408  Leavenworth 
"    T.,  porter  str  St.  Paul 
"    Thomas,  r.  1207  Mission 
"    Thomas,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Simpson  Thomas  B.  (Simpson  &  Millar),  r.  3408 
Clay 
"    Thomas  C,  grainer,  1731    Market,    r.   1207 
Mission 


Simpson   Thomas    R.,    clerk    freight  auditor's 
dept.  S.  P.  Co..  r.  1015  Market 
"    Thomas  R.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry. 
"    Waldie  J.,  electrician,  r.  526  Devisadero 
"    Walter,  telegraph    operator,  r.    46I14    Te- 
hama 
Simpson  William,    druggist,    503   Davis,    and 
proprietor    Montgomery     Street    Phar- 
macy, 603  Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  longshoreman,   r.   1315  Sansome 

rear 
"    William,  musician,  r.  1319  Mason 
"    William,  painter,  r.  1811,  21st 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  900V4  Vallejo 
"    William,  ship  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 
"    William,  steward,  r.  1434  Broadway 
"    William,  tailor,  2820  Greenwich 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  25.35  Mission 
"    William  Jr.,  plasterer,  r.  QQOYi  Vallejo 
"    William  F.,  clerk  Simpson    &    Millar,   r. 

3408  Clay 
"    William  J.,  foreman  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  304V4 
Guerrero 
Simpson  William  P.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  234  Post 
"    William  V.  B.,  carpenter,  r.  2535  Mission 

SIMPSON  &  FISHER 

(John  Simpson),  sailmakers,  agents 
and  dealers  in  Woodberry  and  Druid 
sail  duck  and  twine,  and  manufactur- 
ers bunting  flags,  34-36  Steuart 

Simpson  &  Friedman  (John  G.  Simpson  and 
Philip  Friedman),  boots  and  shoes,  1308 
Market 

SIMPSON  &  MILLAR 

(Thomas  B.  Simpson  and  John  E.  Mil- 
lar), searchers  of  records,  535  Califor- 
nia, branch  office  305  Larkin,  rooms 
1-5,  telephone  Main  1932 

i8®"Simpson.    See  Simson 
Simpton  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  4  Metcalfe  PI 
"    J.  Reynolds,  weigher  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks,  r.  4  Metcalfe  PI 
Simrak  Mitchell,  fruits  and  vegetables,  336  De- 
visadero, r.  701  Devisadero 
"    Samuel  S..  foreman  Rudolph  Herman,  r. 
1707  Stockton  rear 
Sims  Alfred,  waiter  W.  J.  Sullivan,  r.  534  Bush 
"    George  C,  longshoreman,  r.  108  Nebraska 
"    George  C.  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  108  Nebraska 
"    John,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Works,   r. 
416Capp 
Sims  John  F.,  president  Western  Iron  Works, 
12.3-125  Beale,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  M.  Mrs.,  president  The  Deaconess' 
Home  and  Bible  Training   School,    315 
Castro,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Jonas,  janitor,  r.  376  Natoma 
"    Joseph,  foreman  Western  Iron  Works,   r. 

1226  Treat  Av 
"    Joseph,  physician,  r.  616  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.   1226 

Treat  Av 
"    Samuel  J.,  printer,  r.  1226  Treat  Av 
"    Ulysses  G.,  engraver  The  R.  M.  Wood  Co., 

r.  417  Powell 
"    Vargry  H..  contractor,  r.  1824  Market 
j89"Sims.    See  Simms  and  Symmes 
Simson  Daniel,  varieties,  509  Larkin 
-^"Simson.    See  Simpson 
Sinay  Simon  (Levy  &  Sinay),  r.  1317  Webster 
Sincich  Jeremiah,  cook,  r.  1109, 10th  Av  South 
Sinclair  Alexander  P.,  special  agent  Home  and 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Salt  Lake  City 
"    Alfred  H.,    compositor   Argonaut,    r.   29a 

Prosper 
"    Duncan,  helper  John  W.   Shanahan,  r.   1658 

Market 
"    Elizabeth,  domestic,  1915  Larkin 
"    George,  solicitor  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r.  283  Jessie 
"    Helen  M.,  widow,  r.  1414  Castro 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  llj^  William 
"    John,  r.  808  Montgomery 
"    John,  r.  810  Turk 

"    John,  paper  hanger,  r.  ]5i4  Washington  Av 
"    John,  trackwalker  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  816, 
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Sinclair  Jolin  W.,  r.  Sill5V4  Jones 
"    John  W.  Jr.,  clerk  Union  Box  Factory,   r. 

2115'^  Jones 
"    Joseph  D.,  lodgings,  1658  Market 
"    Lyford,    accountant   Pac.    Surety    Co.,    r. 

21151/2  Jones 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  lli^  William 
"    Norman  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  119a  Bartlett 
"    Peter,  porter  Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  r.  SE 

cor  Hampshire  and  15th 
"    Robert,  r.  17  Polk 
"    Robert,  driver   John  W.  Shanahan,  r.   1658 

Market 
"    Rudolph  J.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

547  Folsom 
"    Samuel  F.,  tax  buyer,   415   Montgomery, 

room  16,  r.  East  Oakland 
'■    William,  boots  and  shoes.  1406  Valencia. 

r.  930  Guerrero 
"    William  J.,  real  estate,  r.  721  Golden  Gate 
Av 
-«S=Sinclair.    See  St.  Clair 
Sinclaire   Cenobia,    widow,    dressmaking,   222 

Leavenworth 
Sincock  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  710  Castro 
Sindlar  Charles  H.,  baker  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r. 

300  Valencia 
Sinex  John   M.  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
91214  Laguna 

SING  FAT  &  CO, 

Chinese   and   Japanese   toazaar,    im- 
porters, wholesale  and  retail  dealers 
Chinese  and  Japanese  fancy  goods,  614 
Dupont,  next  St.  Mary's  Church 
Singer  Carlman,  tailor,  r.  71014  Clementina 
"    Charles  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

210  California  Av 
"    Henry  W.,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 

r.  10  Broad 
«    H.  Frederick,  baker,  r.  11  Laskie 
"    John,  waiter  Clorandin  F.  Andrieu,  r.  26i/4 

Kearny 
"    Leonard,  butcher,  r.  Railroad  Av  bet  8th 
and  9th  Avs  South 
Singer  Manufacturing  Co.  The    sewing  ma- 
chines, Willis    B.  Fry    general  agent, 
central    office    231    Crocker   Bldg,    San 
Francisco  branch  and  city  department, 
W.  F.  Wright  manager,  22  Post 
"    Piano  Co.   (Chicago),  Byron  Mauzy  agent, 

308-314  Post 
"    Rudolph,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
"    William  Jr.,  attorney  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co., 

4  Montgomery 
"    William  H.,  clerk  law  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  4 
Montgomery 
Singleton  Charles,  horse  trainer,  r.  174  Jessie 
"    Dennis,  longshoreman,  r.  227 Crescent  Av 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  911  Hyde 
"    Walter  E.,  dentist,  NE  cqr  22d  and  Fol 
som,  r.  734,  24  th 
Singley  Charles  E.,  bookkeeper  D.  O.  Mills,  r 
514  Sutter 
"    Frank  B.,   traveling  auditor  S.  F.  &  N.  P. 

Ry.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  W.,   local  freight  agent  S.  F.  &  N 
P.  Ry.,  r.  1226a  Union 
Singman  Bernard  B.,  barber  J.  M.  Peregrine  r 

25  Market 
Sinibaldi  Ascanio,  varieties,  1525  Polk,  r.  1507 

Broadway 
Sink  Andrew  J.,  r.  15 Powell 

"    Frederick W.,  carrier postofflce,  r.  26  Eureka 
Sinkwitz  Charles  F. ,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Hay  wards,  Cal. 
«9-Sinn.    See  Sen 
Sinnes  Anton,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
Sinnett  Alvah,  salesman  Gray's  Harbor  Com- 
merical  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    May  Miss,  milliner,  r.  208  Jones 
Sinnott  J.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    James,  boatman,  r.  5  Jefferson 
"    Johanna,  domestic,  2108  Pine 
"    Margaret,  widow,  bakery,  3244  Mission 
"    Richard,  carpenter  and  builder,   40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  1325  Guerrero  rear 
"    Thomas  F. ,  U.  S.  storekeeper  International 
Revenue  Service 


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Sinon  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  2015  Hyde 

"    William,    capitalist    and    president    The 

Commonwealth    Mutual    Building    and 

Loan     Association,     402     Montgomery, 

rooms  18-19,  r.  2015  Hyde 

Sinon  William  J.,   superintendent   Station   A 

Post  Office,  r.  NE  cor  Union  and  Hyde 
Sinotte  Libbie  M.  Mrs.   lodgings,  25%  Stockton 
Sinsheimer  Brothers   (San  Luis  Obispo),  mer- 
chants, ofQce  222  California 
"    Henry,  manager  S.   Koshland  &  Co.,  222 

California,  r.  2102  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Solomon  Y.,  jeweler  C.  H.  Lindermann,  r. 
1432  Geary 
Sinton  Joseph  M.,  freight  agent  Johnson-Locke 

Mercantile  Co.,  r.  610  Fell 
Sinz  Ludwig,  painter,  r.  1005  Clay 

"    Otto,  watchmaker,  r.  1351  Alabama 
Sioli  Luigi,  laborer,  r.  332  Green  rear 
Siordia  Flora,  widow,  r.  1442  Jackson 
Sipel  James,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Siperly  Florence  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  310 


Sipple  Henry,  carriage  woodworker,  r.  73  Al- 
bion Av 
Sirieix  Leon,  inventor  533  Kearny,  room  2,  r.  507 

Pine 
Sirignamo  Peter,  shoemaker,  1427  Pacific 
Sirocco  Giuseppe  B.  (Canepa  &  Sirocco)  r.  504 
Filbert 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1518  Howard 
Sirrell  William,  stone  cutter,  r.  530,  3d 
Sirvio  Annie,  domestic,  2916  Sacramento 
Siscan  Adolphe,  superintendent  French  Mutual 
Benevolent  Society  Cemetery,r.  34th  Av 
and  Clement 
Sisenvine  Levi,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1618  Geary 
"    Moses,  agent,  r.  907i/4  Dolores 
"    Rachel,  widow,  r.  12O81/2  Polk 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  12O81/2  Polk 
"    Simon,  clerk,  r.  1208y2  Polk 
Sisk  John,  marine  fireman,  r.  3  Lawrence  PI 
Siskiyou  Consolidated  Quicksilver  Mining  Co., 
Edward  F.   Stone  secretary,  306   Pine, 
room  4 
Siskiyou  Lumber  and  Mercantile  Co.  (incorpo- 
rated), Scott  &  Van  Arsdale  managers, 
128-129  Crocker  Bldg 
Siskron  Charles  A.,  blacksmith  H.   B.   Schind- 
ler,  r.  1708M  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Clara  A.,  widow,  r.  112,  13th 
"    Edward,  r.  112,  13th 
Sisson  Albert  W.,  r.  411  Ellis 
"    Anna  W.,  widow,  r.  411  Ellis 
"    Caroline  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Hearst  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2506  Bush 
Sisson,  Crocker   &   Co.,  office  129-130  Crocker 
Bldg 
"    Cyrus  T.,r.  411  Ellis 
"    Ernst  K.,  dental  student,  r.-821  Larkin 
"    Joseph  H.  (Sisson,  Crocker  &  Co.).  r.  2125 

California 
"    William  J.,  stock  raiser,  r.  411  Ellis 
Sistermans  Josephine  Miss,  r.  1307  Taylor 

"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1307  Taylor 
Sisterna  Philip,  proprietor  Sisterna's  Berkeley 
and  San  Francisco  Express,  111  Front, 

Sistern  a's  Berkeley  and  San  Francisco  Express, 
Philip  Sisterna  proprietor,  111  Front 

Sisters  of  Charity  of  the  B.  V.  M.,  S  s  Broad- 
way bet  Van  Ness  Av  and  Franklin 

Sisters  of  Mercy  Employment  Ofiace,  St. 
Mary's  Hospital,  cor  1st  and  Bryant 

Sisters  of  Notre  Dame,  E  s  Dolores  bet  16th 
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W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
CARPETS. 

Immense  Stock  of  the  Latest  Patterns. 
6-41-6-4- V    A^arket    St. 


Sisters  of  St.  Dominic,  550  Fillmore 

Sisters  of  the  Holy  Cross,  302  Capp 

Sisters  of  the  Holy  Family,  312  Fulton,   HO 

Hayes,  860  Hayes  and  1413  Powell 
Sisters  of  the  Holy  Names  of  Jesus  and  Mary, 

W  s  lOth  bet  Howard  and  Folsom 
Sites  Oscar  F.,  secretary  and  manager  Palace 

Hardware  Co.,  603  Market,  r.  Oakland 
Sitgreaves  Beverly  Mrs.,  dress  cutting  school, 

63  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Sittenheim  Emelia,  widow,  r.  ISOS'/J  Polk 
"    Leopold,  pressman  Francis- Valentine  Co., 
r.  13051/2  Polk 
Sittley  Frederick,  stone  cutter,  r.  430  Bryant 
Sitton  John  J.  Rev.,  r.  3  Clay  Av 
"    Naomi  B.  Mrs.,   superintendent    Cumber- 
land Chinese  Mission,  3  Clay  Av 
Sivanger     Harry    L.,     stenographer    Charles 

Brown  &  Son,  r.  1516  Clay 
Sivell  Albert  J.,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

1555  Kearny 
Sivers  John,  shoemaker,  807  Buchanan,  r.   113 
Lobos 
"    John  H.  (W.  F.  Van  Bergen  &    Co.),  r.  310, 

3d  Av 
"    Olivia  Mrs.,  r.  1408  Mission 
4®"Sivers.    See  Severs 

Siverson  Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1302  Hayes 
"    Emil,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Sivertsen  Charles  O.,  plumber  E.  Demers,  r.  318 
Fremont 
"    Martin  O..  liquors,  NE  cor  Howard  and 

Steuart,  r.  318  Fremont 
"    Sivert  A.,  mattress  maker  H.  W.  Frank  & 
Co.,  r.  405  Stevenson 
Sivori  Antonio  (Sivori  &  Co.),  r.  60^4  Annie 
"    Antonio,     paste      packer     Martinoni     & 

Podesta,  r.  21  Lafayette  PI 
"    &  Co.   (Antonio  Sivori    and    Giovanni    B. 
Badano),  florists,  6OV2  Annie 
Six  Mile  House  (New),  Alex  Hischier  proprie- 
tor, cor  Worden  Av  and  Mission  Road 
"    Mile  House,  Henry  Blanken  proprietor,  San 

Bruno  Av  near  County  Line 
"    Mile  House,  John  Regli  proprietor.  Mis- 
sion Road  nr  County  Line 
Sixth  Street  Pharmacy,  Charles  M.  Troppmann 

manager,  452,  6th 
Sixtus  Michael,  teamster,  r.  162  Clara 
Size  Mary,  domestic.  1501  Van  Ness  Av 
Sizer  William  H.,  advertising  agent,  office  217 

Bush 
Sjelonder  John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Sjogren  August,  carpenter  Thomas  Merry,  r.  404 
Greenwich 
"    Emil  W.,  fireman,  r.  2240  Post 
■'    Franz  O.,  carpenter  Thomas  Merry,  r.  518 

Day 
"    Otto  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  518  Day 
SJonfild    Antone,    merchant,    r.    Edinburgh    nr 

Russia  Av 
Sjovall  Erasmus  P.,  r.  841  Castro 
Skaggs    Frederick    L.,    bookkeeper    Hotel    St. 
Nicholas 
"    Willie  A.,  r.  944  Valencia 
Skagit  Cumberland-Coal  Co.  The,  A.  W.  Blun- 
dell  president,  William  Steel  vice-presi- 
dent, W.  Wallace  Armstrong  secretary, 
508  California,  room  28 
Skaife  Alfred,  salesman  A.  Repsold  &.  Co.,  r. 
824  Waller 
"    Francis  W.,  veterinary  surgeon,   18  Cedar 
Av,  r.  1008  Bush 
Skain  Richard,  gripman  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.    1426 
California 


Skalla  Jacob,  waiter  J.  P.  McDonald,  r.   1109 

Tennessee 
Skanca  Michael,  restaurant,  1401  Valencia,  r. 

1316  Valencia 
Skarstedt  Ernest  (Olsson  &   Skarstedt)    and 
editor  and  proprietor  Vestkusten,  Swe- 
dish  newspaper,    921    Mission,    r.    1131 
Army 
Skeem  Peter  H.,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
Skehan  Henry,  marble  polisher,  r.  441a  Tehama 
"    James,  dairyman,  r.  Trumbull  nr  Congdon 
"    James  J.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 

Co.,  r.  730  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,   laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  33d 
Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
Skellinger  Charles  L.,  motorman,  r.  819a  24th 
"    Frederick,  driver  Ewell,  Shafer  &Co.,  r.  811 

Shotwell 
"    H.  D.,  clerk  Geo.  W.  Gibbs  Co.,  r.  811  Shot- 
well 
Skelly  Charles  F.,  compositor  Co-operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  r.  1042  York 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  2  Freelon 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1042  York 
"    Frank  P.  (Skelly  &  Welch),  r.  1313  Fell 
"    Gregory,  policeman,  r.  1424,  25th 
"    I.  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry..r.  1224  Mis- 
sion 
"    James  H.,  vice-president  Asbestos  Para- 

fflne  Co.,  r.  299  Hyde 
"    James  P.,    bookkeeper    J.  Noonan,  r.    34 

Rausch 
"    Jerome  C,  clerk,  U.  S.  Pension  Agency,  r. 

1119  O'Farrell 
"    John,  bartender  F.  Kaufman,  r.  34  Rausch 
"    John  H,,  foreman  packing  room  Nathan, 

Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  2029  Ellis 
"    John  R.,  salesman  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 

226  Dolores 
"    John  T.,  porter,  r.  1042  York 
"    John  W.,  butcher,  r.  34  Rausch 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1821  Sacramento 
"    Michael,  r.  1224  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

1514  Folsom 
"    Thomas  P.,  carpenter,  r.  2729  Pine 
"    Timothy,    carpenter    Charles    M.    Depew 

Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  1042  York 
"    &    Welch     (Frank     Skelly    and    Thomas 
Welch),  painters,  1501,  24th 
Skelton    Ennion    W.,    real   estate    agent,    410 
Montgomery,  room  2 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  132  Murphy  Bldg 
"    William,  vocalist,  1  Eddy 
Skene  H.,  clerk,  r.  989  Howard 
Skerrett  Daniel,  jeweler,  126,  2d,  r.  113  Webster 
"    Delamere,  2d  lieut.  Battery  C,  5th  Artillery 

U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 
"    John  F.,  produce,  r.  133  Shipley 
4®"Skerrett.    See  Skarrett 
Sketch  Club,  508  Montgomery,  room  29 
Skidmore  Charles  W.,  solicitor  Will  E.  Fisher 
&Co.,  r.  1219  Filbert 
"    Frank  A.,  stenographer  Kilgarif  &  Beaver, 

r.  511  Turk 
,.    Harriet  M.  Miss,  r.  1219  Filbert 
Skiff  Albert  E.,  real  estate,  r.  308,  5th 
"    AlonzoM.,  carpenter,  r.  512  Harrison 
"    James,  painter,  r.  104  Fair  Oaks  rear 
"    Oscar  J.,  painter,  r.  3525^^  Mission 
J8®"Skiffington.    See  Ski\ington 
Skiles  James,  clerk,  r.  1412  Powell 
Skillicorn  Arthur  E.,  electrician,  r.  1542  Jackson 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1542  Jackson 
"    John  H.,  hostler,  r.  509  Jersey 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  509  Jersey 
Skillin  Daniel  H.,  carpet  layer.  504  Larkin 
Skillman  Edward  A.,  capitalist,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    Mary,  widow,  lodgings,  919  Battery 
"    Peter  D,,  bookkeeper  Edmund  L.  Wood 
Skimmings  Robert    H.,    clerk   The    Liverpool 
and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
Skinner  Alexander,  stevedore,  r.  Telegraph  Hill 
Observatory 
"    Cole  H.,  bartender  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Eliza  Mrs.,  varieties,  21  Valencia 
"    Frank  G.,  marine  enginet^r,  9  Mission,  r. 


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aer  Henry  E.,  secretary  E.  T.   Allen  Co., 
416  Market,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Homer,  carpenter,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Isaac  P.,  cook  str  Modoc 
"    James,  machinist,  r.  1313  Bush 
"    James,  millhand  Delmonte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

151  Silver 
•'    James  H.,  machinist,  r.  304,  3d 
Skinner   Jolin   B.,  manager   Champion   Phar- 
macy, NW  cor  Eddy  and  Steiner,  r.  1724 
O'Farrell 
Skinner    Jolin     C,    division     superintendent 
Market  Street  Railway  Company,  office 
NW  cor  Mason  and  Washington,  r.  1111  Vz 
Jones 
"    John  F.,  barber,  148,  5th,  r.  426  Natoma 
"    John  H.,  note  teller  First  National  Bank, 

r.  Alameda 
"    John  L.,  wine  dealer,  r.  513  Post 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  in  charge  Telegraph  Hill  Ob- 
servatory 
"    Ralph  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1011 

Mission 
"    Richard,  painter,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Skipper  Sarah  E.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  51  Henry 
Skipwith  Caleb  J.,  whitener,  r.  17  Sherwood 
Skirvin  F.  L..,  school  teacher,  r.  227,  2d 
<•    Harvey,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvray 
&  Co. 
Skivington  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Ori- 
zaba Av 
"    George  A.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L. 

Wks,  r.  1023  York 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Orizaba  Av 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  1023  York 
"    John  F.,  foreman  pattern  shop  Risdon  I.  & 

L.  Wks,  r.  316  Fremont 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1023  York 
"    Robert  J.,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.   &  L. 
Wks,  r.  1020  York 
j86S-Skivington.    See  Skifflngton 
Skoglund  Martin,  submarine   diver, .r.  611  How- 
ard 
Skogstet  Charles,  painter,  r.  331  McAllister 
Skolfleld  Samuel,  r.  1517  Mission 
Skoll  Louis,  bookbinder,  r.  26  Russ 

"    Louis,  engineer,  r.  216,  7th 
Skooman  William,  cook  New  Wisconsin  Hotel 
Skootsky  Albert,  shoemaker,  1704  Hyde,  r.  1717 
Leavenworth  rear 
"    David,  collector   Tobias   Brilliant,  r.  711 

Willow  Av 
"    Israel,  expressman,  SW  cor  Califotaia  and 

Sansome,  r.  711  Willow  Av 
"    Theodore,  collector,  r.  711  Willow  Av 
Skorgen  Martin,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Skov  Christian  P.,  carrier   postofflce,  r.  417a 

Francisco 
Skow  John,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen 
Skowran  Frank,  nailer   Cal.    Barrel  Co.,  r.  505, 

6th 
■  "    Joseph,  groceries,  505,  6th 
Skoyen  Louis  E.,  clerk  Annie  Lack,  r.  1019  Pa- 
cific 
Skuce  Frank,  stevedore,  r.  19  Boyd 
"    Frank  J. ,  porter  Cutting  Fruit  Packing  Co. , 
r.  7  Boyd 
SkuUof  Matthew,  polisher,  r.  417'/2  Hayes 
Skupensky  Antonio  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1115i4  Clay 
Skur  John,  longshoreman,  r.  142  Townsend 
Skvicolo  John,  cook  C.  Radovan,  r.  1109  Folsom 
Slack  Catharine  Mrs.,  r.  1729  Sutter 
"    Charles  A., groceries  and  liquors,  432Post, 
r.  501  Post 
Slack   Charles  W.,  presiding   judge    Superior 
Court  and  judge  Department   10,  cham- 
bers New  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  1737  Sut- 
ter 
«'    Darwin  E.,  s.  705  Shotwell 
"    Edgar  S.,  carpenter,  115  Geary  rear,  r.  807'^ 

Treat  Av 
"    Edward,  driver   Chase's   Bakery,    r.    1923 

Fillmore 
"    EllardD.,  clerk,  r.  2630  Howard 
"    Emma  F.  Mrs.,  r.  2630  Howard 
"    George,  shooting  gallery,  309,  3d 
"    J.  Arnold,  bookkeeper,  r.  122  Turk 
"    John  W.,  r.  705  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  5.S2  Mission 


W,  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
DRAPERIES. 


Slack  Michael  J.,  laborer,  r.  532  Mission 
"    Walter  K.,  clerk  San  Francisco  Collateral 

Loan  Bank,  r.  Berkeley 
Slade    Charles,    student     Van    der    Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  28,  8th 

SLADE  S.  E.  LUMBER  CO. 

(Spencer  E.  Slade),  dealers  in  Oregon 

Eine,  spruce  and  redwood  lumber,  20 
uning  Bldg,  106   Market,  telephone 
Drumm  48 
Slade  Spencer  E.  (S.  E.  Slade  Lumber),  r.  212 

Ashbary 
;8®-Slade.    See  Slate 

Sladky  Charles,  proprietor   Hammam  Baths, 
11-13  Grant  Av,  r.  Mountain  View,  Cal. 
"    Joseph  A.,  with  Charles  Sladky,  r.  Moun- 
tain View,  Cal. 
Sladovich    Christopher,     driver     Abramovich 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1654  Polk 
Slate  Ellen,  widow,  r.  6  Alaska  PI 
Slater  Charles,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Edith  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1117  Van  Ness 

Av 
••    Frank,  showcase  maker  Bernstein  &  Co., 

r.  618,  6th 
"    Hannah  S.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  bOT-A  Leaven- 
worth rear 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 
"    James  H.,  lodgings,  6  Turk 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  51  Stanford 
"    John  C,  bookkeeper  Hale  Bros.,  r.  120  Mc- 
Allister 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  234  Fell 
"    Louis,  musician,  r.  766V^  Howard 
"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    Melvina  Miss,  clairvoyant,  r.  766>4  Howard 
"    Patrick,  plasterer,  r.  234  Fell 
"    William,  secretary,  r.  1  Latham  PI 
4®="Slater.    See  Sleator,  Slitor  and  Slytor 
Slattery  Annie,  widow,  r.  435,  7th  Av 
"    Charles  P.,  porter  Milishich  &  Bello,  r.  867 

Market 
"    Clarence,  r.  1429  Polk 
"    Cornelius  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.  609  Ellis 
"    Dennis  F.,  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1429  Polk 
"    Edgar  F.,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  1222 

Laguna 
"    Frances  B.  Miss,  r.  2113  Jones 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  435,  7' h  Av 
"    Frank,  salesman  Daniel  Keefe,  r.  46,  28th 
"    House,  Daniel  Casey  proprietor,  521  Howard 
"    James,  expressman,  r.  3219,  16th 
"    James,  iron  worker,  r.  1109  Tennessee 
"    James   Jr.,  clerk    purchasing    and  supply 

dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  1103  Montgomery 
•'    John  H.,  gate  tender,  r.  435,  7th  Av 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  bnObi  Stevenson 
"    Maggie  J.  Miss,  dressmaking,  131  Murphy 

Bldg,  r.  3219,  16th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  128  Page 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  513  Stevenson 
"    Michael  A.,  plumber,  r.  435,  7th  Av 
"    Michael  F.,  photographer,  r.  46,  28th 
"    M.  J.,  steel  and   copper  engraver,  723  Mar- 
ket, r.  927  Page 
"    Neil,  butcher,  r.  609  Ellis 
"    Patrick,  hostler,  r.  7%  Dikeman  PI 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  .=532!/2.  6th 
"    Patrick,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

8  Morris  Av 
"    Patrick  F.,  cardriver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  120 
Shipley 


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^         Where  Do  You  Advertise  ? 

i  We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 
1       Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 
J  classes  of  advertising. 

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■j        Sau  Francisco  OfSce,  405  Sansome  St.        [ 

Slattery  Richard,  teamster,  r.  1103  Montgomery 

"    S.,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    Thomas    A.,   plumber   John  J.  Bradley,  r. 
435,  7th  Av 

"    Thomas  F.,  policeman,  r.  126V4  Julian  Av 

'■    William,  car  cleaner  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  424  Bran- 
nan 

"    William    J.,  machinist    Murray    Bros.,  r. 
544A  Castro 

"    William  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  423  Green 
Slaughter  F.  C.  &  Co.  (Frank  C.  Slaughter),  im- 
porters,   brokers    and    manufacturers' 
agents,  120  Sutter,  room  80 

"    Frank  C.  (F.  C.  Slaughter  &  Co.),  r.  719^ 
Bush 
Slavan   Annie    E.    Miss,   principal   Cleveland 
Primary  School,  r.  529,  17th 

'■    Frederick,   clerk  Humboldt  Lumber  Mill 
Co..  r.  111,16th 

"    Frederick  T.,  laundryman,  r.  Ill,  16th 

"    Kate  I.  Miss,  bookkeeper  American  Car- 
bonic Acid  Gas  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Mary  H.  Miss,  teacher  Cleveland  Primary 
School,  r.  539,  17th 
Slaven  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1736  Sau  Carlos  Av 

"    Hugh,  r.  632  Mission 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  9  Converse 

"    Joseph  P.,  tanner,  r.  4  Adair 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  149  Dors  rear 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  9  Converse 

"    Thomas  D.Mrs.,  r.  .5341/4,  4th 
Slavich  Andrew  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 
923/2  Pacific 

•'    Antonio,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn..  r.  923!4 
Pacific 

'■    George,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  542,  4th 

"    Matthew,  varnisher  Cal.  Wine  Assn. 
Slavin  Brothers  (John  A.  and  Patrick  E.),  gro- 
ceries, liquors  and  cigars,  1641  Hyde 

"    Frank,  messenger  New  Western  Hotel 

"    Gilmour,  clerk  Whitaker  &  Ray  Co. 

"    John  A.  (Slavin  Bros.),  r.  1305  Broadway 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  812  Bryant 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1305  Broadway 

"    Patrick,  liquors,  546,  6th 

•'    Patrick  E.   (Slavin  Bros.),  r.   1305  Broad- 
way 

■•    T.  B.,  school  teacher,  r.  m6V«  Harrison 

■'    Thomas  J.,  horseshoer  Neil  M.  Johnson,  r. 
1305  Broadway 
4£8"Slavin.    See  Slavan,  Sleavin  and  Slevin 
Slavonic-IUyrlc  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Slayback  Henry  A.,  paper  ruler  Hicks- Judd  Co.. 

r.  132  Clipper 
Slayton  Samuel,  manufacturer  photo  appara- 
tus,  124  Gearv.  r.  236  Sutter 
Sleater  Charles,  r.  1426  California 

"    John,  hostler  Michael  Conlon,  r.  1426  Cali- 
fornia 
Sleator  Edmond  M.,  canvasser,  r.  529"/^  Shot- 
well 

"    Elizabeth  M,  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  52914 
Shotwell 

"    Ellen  A.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  r.  529^  Shotwell 
.^-Sleator.    See  Slater 

Sleeper  diaries,  manager  San  Francisco  Clear- 
ing House,  211  Sansome,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George  E.,  clerk  S.  F.  Clearing  House,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    Henry  E.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r 
516  Ellis 

"    Hobart  W.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton, 
r.  East  Oakland 

"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  Longfellow  Primary 
School,  r.  ""  "" 


Sleeth  Frank  V.,  manufacturers'  agent,  52  Flood 
Bldg,  r.  810  Central  Av 

Slemin  Charles  Jr.,  manager  OfQce  Specialty 
Mfg.  Co.,  29  New  Montgomery,  r.  Oak- 
land 

Slesinger  Samuel,  attorney  at  law,  401  Califor- 
nia, room  25,  r.  816b  Larkin 

Slesser  B.  Miss,  r.  705  Post 

Slessinger  Leonard,  clerk  Porter,  Slessinger  & 
Co.,  r.  1803  Broadway 
"    Louis    (Porter,    Slessinger  &  Co.),  r.  1809 

Broadway 
■'    Walter,  clerk  The  Wertheimer  Co.,  r.  1809 
Broadway 

4®="Slessinger.     See  Schlesinger 

Sletcher  Frederick,  mining  engineer,  r.  48,  4th 

Slettengren  Erick  W..  baker,  r.  38  Merritt 

Slevin  Catherine  E..  widow,  r.  2755  Harrison 
"    James,   messenger   Brunt,  r.  2413   Sacra- 
mento 

■  James    P.,    reporter    Examiner,    r.    3810b 

Howard 

■  Louis  S.,  clerk,  r.  2413  Sacramento 

'    Marie  C,  widow,  r.  2413  Sacramento 

Thomas  B.,  bookkeeper  Lane  &  Connelly, 
r.  2755  Harrison 
••    Thomas  E.,  clerk  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
2413  Sacramento 
«^Slevin.    See  Slaven,  Slavin  and  Sleavin 
Slidger  Oliver  P.,  clerk,  r.  418  Golden  Gate  Av 
Shgo  James,  rattan  worker,  r.  1700  Folsom 
summon  Alexander  W.,  r.  1133  Tennessee 

"    Alonzo,  engineer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
Slinker  August,  watchman,  r.  546  Howard 
Siinkey  Jolm  E.,  proprietor  El  Monte  Hotel 
(Sausalito,  Cal.),  secretary  Pacific  Coast 
Commercial  Co.,  532-536  Washington  and 
manager     Old    Friends'    Gazette,     235 
Kearny,  r.  Sausalito 
Slipper  Levy  H.,  barber  Fred  E.   Sand,  r.  711 

Bush 
Sliscovich  Marto,  restaurant,  2045  Folsom 
Slitor  Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  235,  Uth 
"    Ernest    H.,  harnessmaker  Main  &    Win- 
chester, r.  235,  Uth 
4S=-Slitor.    See  Slyter 

Sloan  Alexander,  ironworker  WesternlronWks, 
r.  815'/,  Geary 
"    Burtis  W.,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel 
"    Cash,  jockey,  r.  Hotel  Langham 
•'    Charles,  laborer  Bennett  &  Schutte,  r.  2537 

Bryant 
"    Clara  S.,  stewardess  str  San  Jose 
"    Clarence  B.,  general  insurance,  421  Cali- 
fornia, r.  3314  Geary 
"    Edward  R.,  clerk,  r.  1425  Bush 
"    G.    B..    gripman    Sutter   St.    Ry.,    r.  2812 

Bush 
"    James,  master  mariner,  r.  26,  12th 
"    James  R.,  bookkeeper  Miller  &  Hamilton, 

r.  Oakland 
"    James  Ralnh,  with  Market  St.  Ry.  Co.,  r. 

Eagle  Av  nr  Willow,  Alameda 
"    John,    ship    stores,    416    Battery,    r.    32V4 

Geary 
"    John,  yardman  W.  G.  Staflord&Co.,  r.  134V4 

Silver 
"    John  Jr.,  painter,  r.  ]34i4  Silver 
"    Lewis,  sheep  buyer,  r.  138  Clipper 
"    Louis  B.,  carpenter,  r.  6  Moss 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1425  Bush 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  SloYz  Geary 
"    Patrick,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  231 

Minna 
"    Robert  W.,  manager  Pac.  Coast  dept.  Lon- 
don Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.,  lim- 
ited, 421  California,  r.  Salt  Lake,  Utah 
"    Sylvester  O.,  clerk,  r.  1435  Bush 
"    Theresa  Mrs.,  restaurant,  1606  Valencia 
"    Thomas  E.,  salesman,  r.  8I5!4  Geary 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  20  Everett 
"    William  J.,  teamster  D.  J.  Drew 
Sloane  Bernard,  peddler,  r.  W  s  Manchester  nr 
Precita  Av 
"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  8  Yerba  Buena 
"    Patrick,  rigger,  r.  31M  Everett 
"    Richard  G.,  actor,  r.  213  Clara  rear 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  856  Howard 


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SLOANE  W.  &  J.  «&  CO. 

(W.  &  J.  Sloane  of  New  York,  George 
D.  Cooper  and  Josepli  D.  Cuttibert), 
importers  and  dealers  carpets,  furni- 
ture, upholstery  and  window  shades, 
641-647  Market 

4QrSloane.    See  Slone 

Sloat  Charles  Fred,  dentist,  46  O'Farrell,  r.  720 
Cole 

Slohoda  (weekly),  Servian  newspaper.  Servian 
Literary  Club  publishers,  636  Clay 

Slocomb  Henry  B.,  assayer,  r.  212  Austin  Av 
rear 
"    William  H.,  manager  flour  and  feed  dept. 
Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  1019  Vallejo 

Slocombe  Samuel,  secretary  E.  J.  Bowen,  815 
Sansome,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 

Slocum  Elizabeth  C,  nurse,  r.  836!^,  22d 

SLOCUM  E.  R.  «fe  CO. 

(Sigmund  Rosenthal),  ladies',  chil- 
dren's and  infants'  wear,  also  dealers 
fancy  goods,  144-146,  6th 

Slocum  Frederick,  driver  Harvey  &  Johnson,  r. 
2613  Mission 
"    Harry  B.,  salesman  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  921 

Sutter 
"    Ingram  B.,  purser  str  Doric,  r.  525  Harri- 
son 
Slocum  Lot  D.,  proprietor  Excelsior  Stables, 
925  Sutter,  telephone  East  25,  r.  921  Sut- 
ter 
Slocumb  Clay,  clerk  Freeman  &  Bates,  r.  1111 
Jackson 
"    Hall,  clerk  Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard,  r., 

1907  Larkin 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1111  Jackson 
Sloman  Ernest  G.,  reporter,  r.  149  Jersey 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  416  Clementina 
Slone  Charles  G..  tile  setter,  r.  2430  Bryant 
"    Charles  P.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

2430  Bryant 
"    James  H.,  laborer  J.  Martenstein  &  Co.,  r. 

2430  Bryant 
"    Lottie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2430  Bryant 
"    Moses  (M.  Friedman  &  Co.),  r.  2121  Pine 
"    William  D.,   lineman    Edison  Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2130  Bryant 
"    William  I.,  teamster,  r.  2430  Bryant 
j8®"Slone.    See  Sloan  and  Sloane 
Sloper  Ira  M.,  carpenter,  r.  513  Jersey 
Sloskovich  Martin,  r.  2045  Folsom 
Sloss  Joseph,  secretarv  and  treasurer  Miller, 
Sloss  &  Scott,  18-22  Fremont,  r.  1500  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    Leon  (Louis  Sloss  &  Co.),  r.  1516  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Louis  (Louis  Sloss  &  Co.),  r.  1500  Van  Ness 

Av 
»    Louis  Jr.  (Louis  Sloss  &  Co.),  r.  1500  Van 
Ness  Av 
Sloss  Louis  &  Co.  (Louis  Sloss,  Lewis  Gerstle, 
Leon  Sloss  and  Louis  Sloss  Jr.),  commis- 
sion merchants,  310  Sansome 
."    Marcus    C.   (Chickering,  Thomas  &  Greg- 
ory and  Gerstle  &  Sloss),  attorney  at 
law,  206   Sansome,    rooms  29-34,  r.  1500 
Van  Ness  Av 
4@"Sloss.    See  Schloss 
Slosson  Edward  K.,  r.  SlS'/a  Lyon 
Slosson  Edward  P.,  secretary  Western  Premier 
Cycle  Co.,  312-314  Baker,  r.  518%  Lyon 
"    Henry  L.  Jr.,  special  agent  Northwestern 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  130  Page 
Sluegel  William,  salesman,  r.  3217  Sacramento 
Slund  August,  shoemaker,  r.  448  Clementina 
Slusser  Clara  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  904  Washing- 
ton 
"    Samuel,   shoemaker  C.   M.  Tieburg,  r.  635 
Kearny 
Slye  Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin,  r.  2011 

Green 
Slyter  Charles  A.,  foreman,  r.  SE  cor  17th  and 
Uranus 
"    Edward,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  634 

Valencia 
"    George  M.,  contractor,  r.  14  Hartford 
Smack  Ferdinand,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Treat  Av 


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Smadeke  Charles  D.,  assayer  C  A.  Luckhardt 
&Co.,r.  1203  Mission 
"    William  (William  Smadeke  &  Co.),  r.  1203 
Mission 
Smadeke  William   &   Co.  (William   Smadeke 
and  Louis  H.  Earner),  wines  and  liquors, 
SW  cor  8th  and  Mission,  telephone  Jes- 
sie 143 
;e®=Sjnadeke.    See  Sohmadeke 
Smaj avich  Hannibal,  laundryman,  r.  1505  Dupont 
Smale  John,  carpenter,  r.  633  Jersey 
"    William  J.,  proprietor  Olympia  Hotel,  504 
Napa 
Small  Albert  W.,  bookkeeper  Nordman  Bros.,  r. 
2050  Mission 
"    Allen  W.,  carpenter,  2403  Mission,   r.  325 

Capp 
"    Arthur  H.,managermarine  insurance  dept. 
Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r.  University  Club 
"    Benjamin  F.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
"    Charles  H.,  machinist  H.   P.    Christie,  r. 

393,  6th 
"    Dominick.  groceries,  439  Greenwich,  r.  407 

Greenwich 
"    Ella  A.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  NW  cor 

26th  and  Fair  Oaks 
"     Emma  G.,  widow,  dressmaking,  14  McAl- 
lister 
"    Eudora  E.  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.   Emma 

G.  Small,  r.  14  McAllister 
"    Francis,  widow,  r.  1020a  Jackson 
"    FrankP.,porterWells,Fargo&Co.,r.  East 

Oakland 
"    George  K.,  expressman,    SW    cor   Sacra- 
mento and  Battery,  r.  2306  Harrison 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  r.  1228'/2  Bush 
"    Henry,  driver  Patterson  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry,  ship  carpenter,  r.  116  Mississippi 
"    Henry  H.,    pantryman   City    and   County 

Hospital 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  407  Greenwich 
•'    James,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    John  J.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  732V2 

Clementina 
"    John   W..    clerk   Dominick    Small,    r.    407 

Greenwich 
"    Levi,  rigger,  r.  211  Page 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  732i4  Clementina 
"    Mildred  Miss,  r.  1238^2  Bush 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  229  Cortland  Av 
"    William  S..  carpenter,  r.  210  Chattanooga 
Smallbone  Charles  R.,  liquors,  713  Mission 

•'    James  H.,  painter,  r.  316  Laguna 
Smalley  Dinah  Mrs  ,  restaurant,  209-211  Jones 
"    Fayette  J.,  r.  404  Haight  „„,  ^,t^ 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  medical  student,  r.  621  O'Far- 
rell 
Smallman  Robert  F.,  laborer,  r.  514,  2d 

•  '    VVilliam  F.,  laborer,  r.  514,  3d 

•  '    WilliamH.M.,  manufacturers'  agent,  221 

Front,  room  11,  r.  109  Devisadero 
Smallmann  George,  carpenter,  r.  316,  3d 
Smallpox   Hospital,  bet  De  Haro  and  Rhode 

Island,  Colusa  and  Marin 
Smalls  Bernard,  r.  38  Silver 

"    Jacques,  r.  1319  York 
Smalridge  Charles  H.,  carpenter  r.308,_ 7th 
Smario  Antonio,  salesman  G.  Verduci,  r.  23% 

Smart  Charles  A.,  piano  tuner  Kohler  &  Chase, 
r.  Oakland  ^       .^  ^ 

•'  Florence  A.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Institute, 
r.  1036  Valencia  . 

"  Francis  W.,  foreman  New  York  Dairy,  r. 
154  Old  San  Jose  Road 


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Smart  George  C,  proprietor  New  York  Dairy, 

Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  No.  2, 

office  35  Eddy 

"    George  T.,  manager  George  C.  Smart,  r. 

Old  San  Jose  Road   nr  County  Jail  No.  2 

"    Gordon  S.,  salesman  Turkish  Rug  Co.,  r. 

722  Hayes 
"    Isabelle,  widow,  r.  I6V2  Hoff  Av 
"    John,  machinist  William  Wedgwood  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  1922  Lexington  Av 
Smart  Robert,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Laguna  and  Filbert,  r.  3005  Filbert 
"    William,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
1922  Lexington  Av 
Smeade  Peter  v.,  driver  Drucker  Express  and 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Smedberg    James     Mrs.,    manager    Armitage 

Home,  r.  509  Powell 
Smedberg  William  R.,  president  Smedberg  & 
Mitchell,  314  California,  r.  1611  Larkin 
"    William  R.  Jr.,  2d  lieutenant  Troop  K,  4th 
Cavalry  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
Smedberg  &  Mitchell  William  R.   Smedberg 
president,    George    M.    Mitchell    vice- 
president  and  secretary,  general  insur- 
ance agents,  314  California 
Smedley  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  213  Flood  Av 
"    George  H.  (Lovely  &  Smedley),   r.  604  Pine 
"    James  W.,  salesman  J.  H.  Curley  &  Co.,  r. 

700  Broderick 
"    John,  cook,  r.  547  Mission 
Smiddy  Edward  F.,  butcher,  865  Bryant,  r.  21154 
Perry 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  211 V2  PPrry 
"    Timothy  J.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
2111/0  Perry 
Smidt  Emil  (Smidt  &  Zapffe).  r.  1040  Army 
"    Frank,  clerk    George    E.    Knief,    r.    SW 

cor  Kearny  and  Vallejo 
"    Richard  J.,  salesman  Wolf  Bros.,  r.  14 Ellis 
"    William,  watchman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  108 

Central  Av 
"    v'i  Zapfte  (Emil  Smidt  and   Henry  Zapfle), 
liquors,  SW  cor  Mission  and  7th 
4®"  Smidt.    See  Schmid,  Schmidt  and  Schmitt 
Smiles  Anne,  widow,  r.  635c  Minna 
Smiley  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  9'/^  Dale  PI 
Smiley  Arthur  G.,   superintendent  Boys'  and 
Girls'  Aid  Society,  SE  cor  Grove  and 
Baker 
"    Estelle  Miss,  bookkeeper  J.  Seldl  &  Co.,  r. 

9'/2  Dale  PI 
"    Francis  W.,  machinist,  r.  3027  Geary 
"    Frederick,  marine  engineer,  r.  11  Hubbard 
"    Henry  P.,  pressman  Francis-Valentine  Co., 

r.  2512%  Sutter 
"    Hugh  J.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,r.  38 

Chenery 
"    James,  pressman,  r.  251254  Sutter 
"    James,  shoemaker,  111  Valencia 
"    Jefferson  D.,  traveling  salesman  Sherwood 

&  Sherwood,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Samuel  P.,   clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  15a 

Belvedere 
"    Thomas  J.  L.,    broker,    331    Montgomery, 

room  27,  r.  604  Broderick 
"    Virginia  W.,  physician,  1214Hyde 
4®-  Smiley.    See  Smyley 

Smilie  Brothers   (Robert  and  James  A.),   con- 
tractors and  builders,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery 
"    James  A.  (Smilie  Bros.),  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Robert  (Smilie  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
Smilow  Henry,  varieties,  30  Franklin 
Smirl  George,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
629  Townsend 


SMITH  A.  B.  FURNITURE  CO., 

Anthony  B.  Smith  manager,  128-132 

Ellis 
Smith  Abble  B.,  widow,  r.  2211  Larkin 
"    Abraham,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
"    Ada,  widow,  r.  517  Mason 
"    Adam,  carpenter,  r.  1931  Howard 
"    Adam,  law  student  Davis  Louderback,  r. 

1037a  Dolores 
"    Adam  A.,  clerk,  r.  90554  Valencia 
"    Adam  W.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Addison  A.,  collector  John  J.  Newbegin,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Adelaide   M.  Miss,  teacher  vocal  mnsic, 

427  Ellis 
"    Adolph,  laborer,  r.  523,  6th  rear 
"    Adrian  R.,  agent,  315  California,  rooms  18- 

20,  r.  1319a  Clay 
"    A  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1712  Howard 
"    A.  F.  Mrs.,  r.  829  Stevenson 
"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  1631  Clay 
"    Agnes  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  20  Masonic  Av 
"    A.  H.,  storekeeper  Cardall  &  Marston,  r. 

108,  8th 
Smith    A.    H.    &   Co.    (Arthur    H.    Smith    and 

Joseph  Elf elt),  druggists,  NE  cor  Bush 

and  Polk 
"    Alba  Miss,  saleslady  Theo  C.  Marceau,  r. 

404  Ellis 
"    Albert,  horseman,  r.  110  Eddy 
"    Albert,  laborer,  r.  730  Folsom 
"    Albert,  painter  Donald  McRae,  r.  838  Mis- 
sion 
"    Albert,  painter,  r.  1711  Buchanan 
"    Albert,  seaman  str  Australia 
"    Albert,  upholsterer,  r.  126,  5th 
"    Albert  F.,  special  policeman,  r.  1032  Mar- 
ket 
"    Albert  K.,  stencil  cutter  C.  A.  Klinkner  & 

Co.,  r.  1007,  9th 
"    Albert  W.,  manager  canned  goods  dept. 

Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r.  Alameda 
"    Alexander,  r.  427  Ellis 
"    Alexander,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r. 

838,  19th 
"    Alexander,  fireman,  r.  65  Langton 
'•    Alexander  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.   1009  Dolores 
"    Alexander    D.,   compositor    Call,    r.    1210 

Kearny 
"    Alexander  H.,  clerk,  r.  7  South  Park 
"    Alfred,  bakery,  1711  Polk 
"    Alfred,  clerk  Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  r.  1106 

Sacramento 
"    Alfred,  watchman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  39  Willow 

Av 
"    Alfred  A.,  cutter  H.  LeBaron  Smith,  r.  432, 

5th  Av 
"    Alfred  A.,  foreman,  r.  17a  Clinton  Park 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  746,  21st 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  2314  Larkin 
"    Alice  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  614  Post 
"    Allie  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1106  Sacramento 
"    Alonzo  C,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 

30,  28th 
"    Alonzo   C,  stableman  Arnold  Bros.,  r.  17 

Bartlett 
"    Alphonso  H.,  lithographer,  r.  1421  Geary 
"    Amanda,  varieties,  2400  Mission 
"    Amanda    Miss,    dressmaker    Mrs.    A.    E. 

Grunwald,  r.  122  Trenton 
"    Amy  C.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  913  Capp 
"    Andrew,  collector,  r.  116  Hyde 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  12  Bernice 
"    Andrew,  master   schr   John  A.  Campbell, 

office  Pier  4  Steuart 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  6  Howard 
"    Andrew,  second-hand  clothing,  229,  4th 
"    Andrew  C.  (Smith  &  Mayers),  r.  624  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Andrew  C,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  412  Bartlett 
"    Andrew  F.,  foreman  Call,  r.  21  Hill 
"    Andrew  V.,  capitalist,  r.  2445  Howard 
"    Angelina  C,  restaurant,    208,   1st,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Angus  H.,  bartender,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  2429  Larkin 
"    An   a,  widow,  r.  236  Vicksburg 


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Smith  Anna  Miss,  r.  2020  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  5  Railway  Av 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  145,  12th 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  661^  Minna 

"    Annie  Mrs.,  notions,  427  McAllister 

"    Annie,  domestic,  3133  Washington 

"  Annie  E.  Mrs.,  saleslady  The  Hamburger 
Co.,  r.  216  Turk 

"    Annie  R.  Mrs.,  r.  211  Capp 

"    Annie  T.  L.,  widow,  r.  1211V4  Guerrero 

"    Anthony,  longshoreman,  r.  20  Clementina 
Smitn  Anthony  B.,  manager  A.  B.  Smith  Fur- 
niture Co.,  128-132  Ellis,  r.  700  Fell 

"    Anthony  H.,  clerk,  r.  1207  Howard 

"    Anthony  J.,  printer  Call 

'•    Anton  S.  (A.  S.  Smith  &  Son),  r.  1725  Post 

"  An  tone  B.,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 
23%  Morris  Av 

"    Archibald,  waiter,  r.  1006  Clay 

"    Arlington  J.,  r.  Ill  Minna 

"  Armstead,  elevator  operator,  235  Post,  r, 
211,  4th 

"    Arthur,  barber  H.  G.  Garcier.  r.  516,  4th 

"  Arthur  A.  (Freeman,  Smith  &  Co.)  and 
vice-president  Savings  and  Loan  So- 
ciety, r.  2501  Steiner 

"  Arthur  C,  salesman  B.  Hart,  r.  55  South 
Park 

"  Arthur  H.  (A.  H.  Smith  &  Co.),  r.  1719 
Green 

"  Arthur  P.,  salesman  J.  R.  Smith  &  Co.,  r. 
229  San  Jose  Av 

"  A.  S.  &  Son  (Anton  S.  and  John  G.),  res- 
taurant, 1140  Market 

"    August,  janitor,  r.  211,  4th 

"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  614  Webster 

"    A.  W.,  architect,  r.  560  Howard 

"  Axel,  chief  engineer  str  National  City,  r. 
136,  26th 

'<  Axel  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  817i^  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    B.,  cook  str  City  of  Puebla 

"    ,  Baker  &  Co.  (Yokohama),  Robert  B.  Bain 
agent,  114  California,  room  1 
Smith    Barclay    J.,    president    Smiths'    Cash 

Store,  r.  431,  17th 
Smith  Barlow  J.,  proprietor  Smith's    Health 
Institution  and  Rheumatic  Cure,  office 
and  r.  1513  Buchanan 

"    Bayard  Mrs.,  r.  719  Geary 

"  Belle  H.  Miss,  copyist  U.  S.  Surveyor 
General's  office,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 

"    Benito  F.,  r.  2119  Buchanan 

"    Benjamin,  r.  207  Fillmore 

"    Benjamin,  butcher,  r.  1134  Florida 
'     "    Benjamin  J.,   special  agent  Robert  Dick- 
son, r.  Oakland 

"  Benjamin  K.,  electrician,  r.  332^4  Clemen- 
tina 

"    Bernard,  r.  29  St.  Mary's  Av 

"    Bermard,  cigar  maker,  r.  644  Filbert 

"    Bertha  Miss,  r.  2020  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    Bertha  Mrs.,  restaurant,  114  Berry 

"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  20  Masonic  Av 

"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  23  Louisa 

"  Boys  J.  C,  shipping  clerk  H.  P.  Gregory 
&  Co.,  r.  IWYz  Chattanooga 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  382  Arlington 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1221  Green 

'<  Brothers  (Harlan  P.  and  Nathan  T.),  hay, 
grain  and  feed,  wholesale  and  commis- 
sion, 1331-1333  Folsom  and  810  Brannan 

"  Butler,  real  estate  agent,  630  Market,  r. 
718  Ridley 

"  Byron  G.,  fruit  packer,  office  and  factory, 
450  Townsend,  r.  Oakland 

"    C.,r.  871  Market 

"    Carl,  machinist,  r.  542  Arkansas 

"    Carl  H.,  salesman,  r.  1106  Sacramento 

"  Carlos  D.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  501 
Lyon 

"  Carrie  A.  Mrs.,  laundress  H.  G.  Giannini, 
r.  33  Laurel  Av 

"    Carroll,  salesman,  r.  315  Mason 

"  Carroll  B.  (Abestos  Products  Co.),  r.  2613 
Pacific  Av 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  133  Clara  rear 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  211  State 

"    Catherine,  r.  28  Oak  Grove  Av 


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Smith  Catherine  L.,  widow,  r.  312  Mason 
C.  C.  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  309  Eddy 
C.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  725  Pine 
Charles,  r.  301  Jones 
Charles,  r.  822,  15th 
Charles,  apprentice  Christ   Falkenhauser, 

r.  2422  Greenwich 
Charles,  hoseman  Engine  11 
Charles,  bartender  A.  Suhr,  r.  SE  cor  Eddy 

and  Pierce 
Charles,  bartender  James  McNair,  r.  902 

Kearny 
Charles,  carriage  washer  W.  McCafferty, 

r.  718  Valencia 
Charles,  clerk  H.  W.  Frank  &  Co.,  r.  1624 

Eddy 
Charles,  cook,  r.  12  Essex  rear 
Charles,  engineer,  r.  1109%  Bryant 
Charles,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2332  Harrison 
Charles,  iron  worker,  r.  301  Sierra 
Charles,    laborer  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r.  2451/2 

Michigan 
Charles,  laborer    Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.    NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Charles,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1109%  Bryant 
Charles,  liquor  dealer,  r.  626  California 
Charles,  liquors,  819  Kearny,  r.  919  Powell 
Charles,  marine  fireman,  r.  343  Shipley 
Charles,  peddler,  r.  951  Folsom 
Charles,  porter,  r.  904  Kearny 
Charles,  seaman,  r.  393,  6th 
Charles,  teamster,  r.  620  Bryant 
Charles,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  City  of  Rio 

de  Janeiro 
Charles  A.,  clerk,  r.  1106  Sacramento 
Charles  A.,  clerk  freight  auditors'  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  2724  Mission 
Charles     A.,    engineer     California     Fire 

Works  Co.,  r.  21st  Av  South  nr  K 
Charles  A.,  foreman  Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co., 

r.  1225  Clay 
Charles  A.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co., r.  631  Harrison 
Charles  A.,  marine  engineer,  r.  919  Powell 
Charles  A.,  physician,  r.  111%  Polk 
Charles    A.,  porter  Henry   Harris,    r.   129 

Taylor 
Charles  B.,  r.  1013, 11th  Av  South 
Charles    B.    Mrs.,  widow,  r.  720   Leaven- 
worth 
Charles  C,  r.  16  South  Park 
Charles  C,  waiter,  r.  1006  Washington 
Charles  E.,  musician,  r.  715  Howard 
Charles  E.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher, 

r.  724  Chestnut 
Charles  E.,  salesman  Western  Furnishing 

Co.,r.  126Tremont  Av 
Charles  E.,  sawyer,  r.  346,  4th 
Charles  E.,  shipping  clerk  George  F.  Rob- 
erts, r.  706  Sacramento 
Charles  F.,  motorman,  r.  810  Tennessee 
Charles   F.,  proprietor   Arcade  House,  45 

Sacramento 
Charles  F.  W.,  broker,  316  Montgomery,  r. 

2509  Howard 
Charles  G.,  r.  314  Clipper 
Charles  G.,  plumber,  r.  Edinburg  nr  Persia 

Av 
Charles  H.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Charles  H.,  r.  217  Francisco 
Charles  H.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1409  Lyon 
Smith  Charles  H.,  cashier  Treasurer's  depart- 
ment Southern  Pacific  Co.,  Union  Trust 

Bldg 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Lowenberg  &  Co.,  r.  508a 

Fulton 


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Smith  Charles  H.,  contractor,  1914  Sutter 
"    Charles  H.,  receiving  teller  Anglo-Califor- 

nian  Bank,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  shipping  clerk  M.  Friedman  & 

Co.,  r.  2008Larkin 
"    Charles  H.,  student,  r.  229  San  Jose  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  waiter,  r.  129  Taylor 
"    Charles  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  1211%  Howard 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk  general  manager's  office 

Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  242,  12th 
"    Charles  J.,  compositor,  r.  1018  Powell 
"    Charles  J,,  druggist  Harrington  &  Adair,  r. 

120  Fell 
"    Charles  J.,  grainer,  r.  1119  Rhode  Island 
Smith    Charles    J.,   president    Pacific    Coast 

Steamship  Co.,  10  Market,  r.    Seattle, 

Wash. 
"    Charles  L.,  teamster  Perry  J.  Smith,  r. 

1226  Valencia 
"    Charles  M.,  r.  417  Fillmore 
"    Charles  M.,  tailor  B.  F.  Millard,  r.  49,  3d 
"    Charles  N.,  carpenter,  r.  1026  Hyde 
"    Charles  O.,  carpenter,  r.  314  Clipper 
"    Charles  R..  bookkeeper  American  Biscuit 

Co.,  r.  1102  Shotwell 
"    Charles  R.,  carpet  layer  J.   Spaulding  & 

Co.,  r.  8  Hampton  PI 
"    Charles  R.,  city  manager  Wheeler  &  Wil- 
son Sewing  Machine  Agency,  1368  Mar- 
ket, r.  913,  19th 
"    Charles  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  227  Fulton 
"    Charles  S.,  teamster  J.  Martenstein  &  Co., 

r.  828  Harrison 
"    Charles  W.,   butcher,   148  Solano,   r.   1101, 

11th  Av  South 

SMITH  CHARLES  W., 

coppersmith     and     plumber,     16-18 
Washin^on,  r.  1418  Geary 

Smith  Charles  W.,  laborer,  r.  ISYz  Harriet 

"    Charles    W.,    manager   Occidental  Cigar 
Store,  136  Montgomery,  r.  1312  Fulton 

"    Charles  W.,  special  agent  Alliance  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  7  South  Park 

"    Charles  W.,  stone    cutter  O.   E.  Brady,  r. 
1309,  25th 

"    Charles  W.  Jr.,  foreman  Charles  W.  Smith, 
r.  Berkeley 

"    Charlotte  Mrs.,  bakery,  869  Folsom 

"  Chester  J.,  bookkeeper  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  12111/2  Howard 
Smith  Chester  L.,  manufacturers'  agent,  303 
California,  room  29,  and  president  and 
general  manager  Asbestos  ParafflneCo., 
128,  1st,  r.  2613  Pacific  Av 

"    Chester  S.,  r.  2613  Pacific  Av 
Smith  Chester  W.  M.  (Smith  &  Osborn),  solici- 
tor of  patents  and  attorney  at  law,  319 
Pine,  rooms  46-51,  r.  1719  Clay 

"    Christian  W.  (Redington  &  Co.),  r.  724  Post 

"    Christina,    groceries    and    liquors,    Pren- 
tiss nr  Cortland  Av 

"  .  Christopher,  baker,  r.  52Natoma 

"    Christopher^  printer,  r.  1011  Mission 

"    Clara  A.  Miss,  copyist  U.  S.  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral's office,  r.  299  Hyde 

"    Clara    L.    Miss,     school    teacher,    r.    223 
Leavenworth 

"    Clarence,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
r.  315  Mason 

"    Clarence  C,  incubators,  r.  828  Harrison 
Smith  Clarence  M.,  general  agent  Northwest- 
ern Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,   110-114 
Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 

"    Clarence  P.,  butcher  W.   E.  Smith,  r.  523!^ 
Lombard 


Smith  C.  M.,  carpenter  Harbor  Commissioners 
Colin  M.,  capitalist,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
Collins    C,  trunks  and  valises,    SW   cor 

Grant  Av  and  Bush,  r.  418  Valley 
Constantino   F.,    baggage  master,  r.  3211, 

16th 
Crowson  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1904  Market 
D.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r.  1530 

Kentucky 
Dalton,  engraver,  r.  720  Laurel  Av 
Dalziel,  civil  engineer,  r.  1008a  Buchanan 
Daniel,  laborer,  r.  2000  Dupont 
Daniel,  teamster,  r.  212,  1st 
Daniel  A.,  patent  medicine,  r.  6  Zoe 
Daniel  J.,  salesman,  r.  475  Tehama 
Daniel  N.,  porter  Olympic  Club,  r.  18  Lewis 
Daniel   P.,    collector   Wheeler   &  Wilson 
Sewing  Machine  Agency,  r.   512  Golden 
Gate  Av 
David,  gilder,  r.  312  Mason 
David,  painter,  r.  750  Harrison 
David  A.,  bookkeeper  William  H.   Smith, 

r.  1C09  Dolores 
David  A.,  city  ticket  agent  San  Francisco 
and  North  Pacific  Railway,  650  Market, 
r.  2110  Hyde 
David  C,  r.  2030  Mission 
David  C.  Jr.,  clerk  Station  KPost  Office,  r. 

2030  Mission 
David  L.,  inventor,  r.  43,  6th 
David  L.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

944  Mission 
David  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1217V^  Golden  Gate  Av 
Delia,  widow,  r.  151  Natoma 
Delia  M.,  widow,  r.  1221  Green 
Donald  A.,  Dlacksmith  Gray  Bros.,  r.  417 

Bush 
Donald  C,  clerk  Western  Roll  Paper  Co., 

r.  1110  Leavenworth 
Donald  R.  (Asbestos  Products  Co.),  r.  2613 

Pacific  Av 
Douglass  J.,  presser  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  727  Hampshire 
Duncan  H.,   asst.  treasurer  Tivoli  Opera 

House,  r.  .32  Eddy 
E.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  309  Powell 
E.  B.,  r.  109  Minna 
Eben  J.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,   r. 

20  Silver  _ 

Ebenezer  C,  carpenter,  r.  31  welsh 
E.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1610  Clay 
Smith  E.   Cotton,    secretary    and   advertising 
manager  Caloric  Vita  Oil  Co.,   1513  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Edgar  C,  asst.  engineer  str  Belgic,  r.  7» 

South  Park 
"    Edith,  widow,  r.  29  Lily  Av 
"    Edmund  O.,  master  mariner,  r.  1009  Dolores 
"    Edward,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie, 

r.  728  Stevenson 
"    Edward,  fireman  str  Del  Norte 
"    Edward,  lineman  Pao.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

302  Lily  Av 
"    Edward,  master  str  Bonita 
"    Edward,  palter,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Orizaba  Av 
"    Edward,  pressman,  r.  551  Mission 
"    Edward,  salesman  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

1935  Geary 
"    Edward,  shoemaker  Chas.   E.  Tisdale,  r. 

231/2  Morris  Av 
"    Edward,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
"    Edward,  wireworker,  r.  7  Alaska  Pi 
"    Edward  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2610  Jackson 
"    Edward  D.,  physician,  r.  571  Stevenson 
"    Edward  F.,  horseshoer  J.   H.  Doran,  r.  340, 

5th 
"    Edward  H.,  lead  grinder  Pioneer  W.  L.  and 

Color  Wks,  r.  508a  Fulton 
"    Edward  H.,  pressman,  r.  551  Mission 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  Henry  Doyle  &  Co., 

r.  634i4  Broadway 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Edward  J.,  pharmacist,   301,    5th    and  21 

Powell,  r.  896  Folsom 
"    Edward  L.,  clerk  Girvin&  Eyre,  r.  37  San- 
chez 
"    Edward  L.,   clerk  Joseph  Smith,  r.  411^ 
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Smitli  Edward  L.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 
1-26  Shotwell 
"    Edward  N.    (Edward  M.  Smith  &  Co.),  r. 

1727  Buchanan 
"    Edward  N.,  carpenter,  r.  2516  McAllister 
"    Edward  N.  &  Co.  (Edward  N.  Smith  and 
Fritz  Moritz),  butchers,  1819  Devisadero 
"    Edward  P.,  machinist,  19  City  Hall  Av,  r 

322,  5th 
"    Edward  Q.,  merchant,  r.  1955  Geary 
"    Edwards.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  700 

Fell 
"    Edward  S.,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,    r.    29 

Oak  Grove  Av 
-"■    Edward  W.,  clerk  U.  S.  Life  Saving  Ser- 
vice, r.  915,  22d 
"    Edwin,  inspector  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  518  Tehama 
"    Edwin  A.,  driver  Wells,   Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

1536  Clay 
"    Edwin  B.  (James  Boyes  &Co.),r.  131  Julian 

Av 
"    Edwin  B.,  shirtmaker,  r.  2320  Bryant 
"    Edwin  D.,  attorney  at  law,  9  Mills  Bldg, 

9th  floor,  r.  1031  Pine 
"    Edwin  L.,  clerk  Peter  A.  Smith,  r.  937  Do- 
lores 
"    Effle  E.  Miss,  teacher  Hawthorne  Primary 

School,  r.  2628  Howard 
"    Egerton,  vocalist,  r.  2629  Bush 
"    E.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1536  Clay 
"    Eldridge   T.,   porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  613  Howard 
Smitli  Elijali,  president  Southern  Oregon  Co., 
and  Oregon  Improvement  Co.,    ofQce  16 
California,  r.  New  York 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  116  Welsh  rear 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  405  Leavenworth 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  510b  Turk 
"    Elizabeth    Miss,  compositor,    r.   133   Lar- 

kin 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  532  Geary 
"    Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  226  Langton 
"    Ella  L.  Miss,  r.  2611  California 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  221  Polk 
"    Ellen,  widow,  house  cleaner,  r.  1727  Eddy 
"    Ellen  Miss   (Smith  &  Herold),    r.    Cable 

Hotel 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  1211V4  Howard 
"    Emil,  sailmaker,  r.  2324  Taylor 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  120  William 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1115  Broadway 
"    Emma,  widow,  lodgings,  355  Brannan 
"    Emma  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1254  California 
"    Emma  J„  widow,  r.  916  Pierce 
"    Emma  J.  Mrs.,  r.  22  Fair  Oaks 
"    E.  O.,  carpenter,  r.  1.330  Howard 
"    E.  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  418  Fell 
"»  Ernest  R.,  general  manager  Interior  Devel- 
opment Co.,  7  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  8 
Fair  Oaks 
"    Ernest  W.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Eugene,    clerk   Thomas    Brannan,  r.    1129 

Howard 
"    Eugene,   cook  restaurant  S.   P.  Co.,  r.    10 

Carlos  Av 
"    Eva  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  409  Valley 
"    Evans  J.,  boatman,  r.  10  Jansen 
"    Evans  Virginia,  widow,  r.  514  Sutter 
"    Everett,  elevatorman,  r.  614  Post 
"    Fanny  Miss,  dressmaking,  532  Geary 
"    Fanny  Mrs,  dressmaker,  r.  32  Morris  Av 
"    Ferdinand,  broker,  316  Montgomery,  r.  2509 
Howard 
Smith  F.  H.  &  Co.   (Frederick  H.  Smith),  pro- 
prietors Eureka  Valley  Pharmacy,  NW 
cor  Castro  and  19th,  r.  547a  Castro 
"    F.   Howard,   salesman  A.  Hoffmann,  r.  32 

Sharon 
"    Florence,  r.  2610  Jackson 
Smith  F.  M.,  oface  101  Sansome,  room  26,  r.  Oak- 
land 
•'    F.  R.,  proprietor  California  Dairy,  oface  35 

Eddy 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  967  Harrison 
"    Frances  R.,  widow,  r.  26  Aileen  Av 
"    Francis  (Francis  Smith  &  Co.),  r.   Santa 

Clara,  Cal. 
"    Francis,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 


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Smith  Francis  L.,  jeweler,  r.  12  Hampton  PI 
"    Francis  L.,  box  maker  Pac.  &  S.  F.  Box 
Factory,  r.  12  Hampton  PI 

SMITH  FRANCIS  &  00. 

(Francis  Smith),  manufacturers  sheet 
iron  and  steel  pipes,  130  Beale,  tele- 
phone Main  5928 

Smith  Francisco  E.  de  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1421  Geary 
"    Frank  (Smith  &  Brown),  r.  12  Ellis 
"     Frank  (Smith  &  Nagelmaker),  r.  26514  Te- 
hama 
"    Frank,  asphalt  worker,  r.  523  Howard 
"    Frank,  baker,  r.  149  Clara 
"    Frank,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  534A  17th 
"    Frank,  brickmason,  r.  2414  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  504,  2d 
"    Frank,  contractor,  r.  1810  Larkin 
"    Frank,  manager  Thomas  H.  Rooney,  r.  12 

Lafayette 
"    Frank,  pilot  str  Constance 
"    Frank,  plumber,  r.  1526  Stockton 
"    Frank,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Rio  de 

Janeiro 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  227  Harrison 
"    Prank,  teamster,  r.  741  Church 
"    Frank  A.  (Smith  &  Whitaker),  r.  509  Chest- 
nut 
"    Frank   A.,    cashier   and   bookkeeper   The 
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender   Co.,    r.    184 
Laguna 
"    Frank  B.,motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  18 

Powell  Av 
"    Frank  C,   clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 

315/2,  10th 
' '    Frank  C. ,  printer  Viavi  Co. ,  r.  925  O'Farrell 
•'    Frank  C,  salesman,  r.  540  Brannan 
"    Frank    C.,     teamster    Overland    Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  58  Morris  Av 
"    Frank  D.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frank  E.,  bartender  Augustus  Massey,  r. 

110  Ellis 
"    Frank  E.,  carrier  post  ofQce,  r.  1322  Broad- 
way 
"    Frank  E.,  chief  electrician  Edison  Light 

&  Power  Co.,  r.  498  Eugenia  Av 
•'    Frank  E.,  teamster  F.  P.  Elliot,  r.  408,  Uth 
"    Frank  G.,  laborer  Studebaker  Bros,  ware- 
house, r.  410a  Harrison 
"    Frank  H.,  collector,  r.  731  Geary 
"    Frank  H.,  salesman  Smith  Bros.,  r.  Hotel 

St.  Nicholas 
"    Frank  H.,  teamster,  r.  1226  Valencia 
"    Frank  J.,  dental  student,    r.    160   Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Frank  J.,  finisher,  r.  2454  Market 
"    Frank  J.,  foreman  press  dept.  Pac.  Sheet 

Metal  Wks,  r.  1010^/^  Guerrero 
"    Frank  J.,  salesman,  r.  211V4  Capp 
"    Frank  L.,  cooper,  r.  34  Boyce 
"    Frank  M.,  chief  clerk  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

515b  Taylor 
"    Frank  N.,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  R.,  r.  503  Vienna 
"    Frank  R.,  clerk,  r.  2628  Howard 
"    Frank    T.,  cashier  Eagleson  &  Co.,  r.    12 

Geary  Court 
"    Frank  T.,  clerk,  r.  1909  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk,  r.  405  Leavenworth 
"    Frank  W.,  policeman,  r.  731,  21st 
"    Franklin  A.,  mining,  r.  519  Devisadero 
"    Fred,  clerk  J.  K.  Armsby  Co.,  r.  1909  San 
Carlos  Av 


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Smith  Frederic  J.,  secretary  Co-operative  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  12  Montgomery 
"    Frederick,  r.  28i4  Louisa 
"    Frederick,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    Frederick,  bricklayer,  r.  739  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  driver    Caspar    Stein,    r.     812 

Kearny 
"    Frederick,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  314  Sierra 
"    Frederick,    master   schr   Solano,  office  24 

Clay,  r.  9  Elizabeth 
"    Frederick,   master    mariner,    r.    81    West 

Mission 
"    Frederick,  messman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Frederick,  policeman,  r.  320  Myrtle  Av 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Frederick,  surfman  Fort  Point  Life  Saving 

Station,  Presidio 
"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  7%  Verona  PI 
"    Frederick  A.,  candy  maker,  r.  622Natoma 
'<    Frederick  B.,  barber  Serpa  &  Content,  r.  28 

Grove 
"    Frederick  C,  molder   Golden    State    and 

Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  136,  26th 
"    Frederick  E.,  tailor,  72414  Market,  r.  713b 

Fell 
"    Frederick  F.,  collector  Alfred  A.  Durand, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  G.,  butcher  W.    D.    Wilson,   r. 

12111/2  Howard 
"    Frederick   G.,    carpenter   S.   F.     Planing 

Mill,  r.  35  Highland  Av 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk,  r.  1812  Market 
"    Frederick  H.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  316  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick  L.,  clerk,  r.  405  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick  L.,  teamster,  r.  506  Athens 
"    Frederick  M.,  promoter,  r.  1096  Post 
"     Frederick  P.,  driver  Consumers  Ice  Co.,  r. 

216  Eddy 
"    Frederick  P.,  storekeeper  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
"    Frederick  W.,  pressman  Louis  Roesch  Co., 

r.  48  Clara 
"    George,  r.  87  Montgomery  Block 
"    George,  r.  346,  4th 
"    George,  r.  749  Howard 
"    George,  r.  920  Sutter 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  131  East 
"    George,  dental  student,  r.  1421  Geary 
"    George,  fireman  str  State  of  California 
"    George,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  908  Sansome 
"    George,  molder,  r.  316  Ivy  Av 
"    George,  painter,  r.  72,  9th 
"    George,  photographic  printer,  r.  502  Taylor 
"    George,  plumber  Henry  Hufschmidt,  r.  1223 

Union 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  645  Merchant 
"    George,  shipping  clerk,  r.  503,  22d 
"    George,  trimmer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1038  Mission 
"    George  A.,  collector,  r.  831  Harrison 
"    George  A.,  porter,  r.  636  Sacramento 
"    George  A.,  printer  Charles  F.  Priest,  r.  418 

Fell 
"    George  B.,  painter,  r.  731  Minnesota 
"    George  B.,     traveling    salesman,    r.    523 

Franklin 
"    George  C,  jeweler,  r.  722V^  Fell 
"    George  D.,  teamster,  r.  32  Morris  Av 
"    George  E.,  sawyer,  r.  620  Bryant 
"    George  E.,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    George   F.    (George  F.  Smith  &  Co.),    r. 

Santa  Barbara 
"    George  F.,  foreman  J.  Spaulding  &Co.,  r. 

1609  Washington 


Smith  George  F.,  rigger,  r.  923  Army 
"    George  F.  Mrs.  (J.  Spaulding  &  Co.),  r.l60» 
Washington 
Smith  George  F.  &  Co.  (George  F.  Smith,  A.  H. 
Paul  and  W.  H.  Schmidt),  shipping  and 
commission,  44  East 
"    George  H.,  carpenter,  r.  861  Market 
Smith  George  H.,  manager  Globe  Portrait  Co., 
20  Ellis,  r.  738,  22d 
"    George  J.,  r.  26  Cook 

"    George  J.,  gas  fitter,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Pre- 
cita  Av 

SMITH  GEORGE  J.  &  SONS 

(George  S.  and  Henry  J.),  painters, 
decorators  and  polishers,  240  Post, 
telephone  Main  5463 

Smith  George   L.  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  725!4  Bush 
"    George  Law  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2226  Jackson 
"    George  N.,  engineer,  r.  39  Madison  Av 
"    George  N.,  millhand  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 

745  Harrison 
"    George  N.  J.,  melter  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  SW 

cor  Congress  and  Masonic  Av 
"    George  O.,  clerk    Robert  Dickson,  r.  714 

Shotwell 
"    George  R.,  pain tmaker,  r.  6  Hyde 
"    George  S.  (George  J.  Smith  &  Sons),  r.  26 

Cook 
"    George  S.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2901a 

Mission 
"    George  S.  E.,  painter,  r.  101354  Larkin 
"    George  T.,  engineer  Charles  W.  Smith,  r. 

10  Ewing  PI 
"    George  T.,  secretary  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.  Co., 

NW  cor  30th  and  San  Jose  Av,  r.  961  Ma- 
sonic Av 
"    George  U.,  electrician,  r.  416  Minna 
"    George  V.,  salesman  Clabrough,  Golcher 

&Co.,  r.  925  Grove 
"    George  W.,  r.  1309,  34th 
"    George  W.,  carpenter,  r.  115,  16th 
"    George   W.,  clerk    Charles   Tetzen,  r.  37 

Sanchez 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Thomas    H.  Wilson,  r. 

7371/2  Howard 
"    George  W.,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2844  Mission 
"    George  W.,  flagman,  r.  26  Dearborn 
"    George  W.,  house  mover,  r.  312  Hill 
"    George  W.,  official  reporter  Superior  Court, 

Dept.  10,  office  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r. 

925  Grove 
Smith  George  W.,  Mill  Valley.  Sausalito  and 

S.  F.  Express,  323  East  North  r.  Sausa- 
lito 
"    Gilbert  S.,  clerk  Pac.  Mail  S.  S.  Co.,  r.  704 

Post 
"    G.  K.,  laborer  Parafflne  Paint  Co.,  r.  567 

Howard 
"    Go-ifrey,  farmer,  r.  2136  Market 
"    Grace  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  llOc  Turk 
"    Grant  C,  printer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  627  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Grant  W.,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  617  Diamond 
"    Gustavus  S.,  clerk  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 

21414  Grove 
"    H.,  porter  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Haldor,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1729  Filbert 
"    Hannah,  domestic,  1730  Pine 
"    Hans,   salesman    McCarthy    Bros.,    r.  939 

York 
"    Harlan  P.  (Smith  Bros.),  r.  1518  Folsom 
Smith    Harper    A.,    secretary    Smiths'    Cash 

Store,  r.  2067  San  Jose  Av,  Alameda 
"    Harrold,  student,  r.  2610  Jackson 
"    Harold  C,  clerk,  r.  2213  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Harry,  bartender  Monighetti  &  Marioni,  r. 

666  Howard 
"    Harry,  blacksmith,  r.  309,  7th  Av 
"    Harry,  elevator  man  Grand  Hotel 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  73,  9th 
"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  113b  Freelou 
"    Harry,  teamster,  r.  13II1/2  Guerrero 
"    Harry  A.,  seaman,  r.  II3814  Stevenson 
"    Harry  A..  2d.  lieut  Company  A.,  1st  Infan- 
try U.  S.  A.,  Benicia  Barracks,  Cal. 


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Smith   Harry  C,  clerk  International   Naviga- 
tion, r.  2523V2  Mission 
"    Harry  H.,  special  agent  Catton,  Bell  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
■'    Harry  J.  (George  A.  Turner  &  Co.),  r.  1113 

Larkin 
"    Harry  P.,  longshoreman,  r.  289  Union 
"    Harry  P.,  operator  Louis   Thors,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    Harry  W.,  delivery  clerk  Pacific  Postal 

Tel.  Cable  Co..  r.  1625  Leavenworth 
"    Harry  W.,  machinist  Wilson  T.   Smith,  r. 

311, 21st 
"    Harvey  L.,  farmer,  r.  536  Naples 
"    Hattie,  tick  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1210  Washington 
"    Henrietta  I.,  widow,  lodgings,  1031  Market 
"    Henry,  r.  507  Lombard 
"    Henry,  agent,  r.  731  Broadway 
"    Henry,  blacksmith  Muir  Bros.,  r.  3  Bald- 
win Court 
"    Henry,  captain  South  Side  U.  S.  Life  Sav- 
ing   Station,  r.   Ocean   Beach,    %   mile 
south  of  Ocean  House  Road 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  1  Jackson 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  11  Clay 
"    Henry,  copyist  County  Clerk's  ofQce,  r.  424 

Post 
"    Henry,  coxswain  revenue  cutter  Bear 
"    Henry,  groceries,  10   Washington,  r.  2616 

Howard 
"    Henry,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    Henry,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  433  Grove 
"    Henry,  jockey,  r.  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and 

11th  Avs 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r,  62  Tehama 
"    Henry,  mate  brig  William  G.  Irwin,  r.  22 

Sacramento 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  1  Jackson 
"    Henry,  stableman  Alfred  W.  Morgenstern, 

r.  550,  3d 
"    Henry,  tanner,  r.  31st  Av  South  nr  H 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  958  Harrison  rear 
Smith  Henry  A.  (Will  E.  Fisher  &  Co.),  r.  1827 
Pacific  Av 
•'    Henry   A.,  engineer    Engine    13,  r.  1427Vi 

Valencia 
"    Henry  A.,  master  schr  Maweema,  office  10 

California,  room  3 
"    Henry  C,  carpet  layer,  r.  742  Minna 
"    Henry  C,  cooper,  r.  11111/4  Bryant 
"    Henry  C,  foreman  laundry  Palace  Hotel, 

r.  835  Castro 
"    Henry  C,  liquors,  609  Davis 
"    Henry  C,  steward  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Henry  D.,  master  revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry,  r.  1129  Filbert 
"    Henry  E.,  seaman,  r.  II814  Welsh 
"    Henry  E.,  watchman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2332  Har- 
rison 
"    Henry  F.,  cooper,  r.  2314  Clara 
"    Henry  G.,  restaurant,  161,  9th 
"    Henry  H.,  driver,  r.  307,  3d 
"    Henry  J.,  r.  8  Hampton  PI 
"    Henry  J.  (George  J.  Smith  &  Sons),  r.  26 

Cook 
"    Henry  J.,  stone  cutter,  r.  2812  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Smltll  Henry  L.,  secretary  Board  of  Trade  of 
San  Francisco,  202  Market  ana  3  Pine,  r. 
1034  Pine 
"    Henry  M.,  salesman  Hawley  Bros.  Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Smith  Henry  P.,  cashier  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  P.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Henry  P.,  teamster  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co., 

r.l231  Green 
"    Henry  R.,  clerk   Benjamin   Healey,  r.  429 

Minna 
"    Henry  R.,  mate  str  Gold,  r.  Petaluma 
"    Henry  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  815  Post 
"    Henry  W.,  ofBce  22  California,  room  24,  r. 

2212  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  W.,  artificial  stone  worker,  r.  1230, 

26th 
"    Henry  W.,  liquors,  732,  4th,  r.  148  Silver 
"    Henry  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2314  Larkin 
"    Herbert,  accountant,  r.  872  Mission 


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Smith  Herbert,  teamster  Perry  J.  Smith,  r.  1226 
Valencia 

"    Herbert    A.,  carpenter,    r.    3    Henrietta 
Square 

"    Herbert  D.,  manager,  r.  612  Buchanan 

"    Herbert  J.,  engineer  Alms  House 

"    Herbert  P.,  vice-president  Palmetto  Brush 
Co.,  2  and  4  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

"    Hermann,  seaman,  r.  611  Howard 
Smith  Hiram  C,  vice-president  Sanger  Lumber 
Co.,  Moore  &  Smith  Lumber  Co.,    Port 
Discovery  Mill    Co.,    and  Kings    River 
Lumber  Co.,  319  Pine,  r.  Fresno,  Cal. 

"    Hiram  G.,  policeman,  r.  32  Sharon 

"    H.  K.,  clerk,  r.  603  Ellis 
Smith  H.  Le  Baron,  the  American  tailor,  323 
Bush,  r.  Alameda 

"    Holland,  notary  public,  307  Montgomery,  r. 
2412  Fillmore 

"    Horace  P.,  master  str  Narwhal,  ofQce  30 
California 

"    Howard,  machinist  Wheeler  &Wilson  Sew- 
ing Machine  Agency,  r.  1407  Scott 

"    Howard  F.  {Smith  &  Burns),  r.  33  Sharon 

"    Howard    S.,   medical    student    Dr.    G.   F. 
Shiels,  r.  California  Hotel 

"  H.  S.,brakemanS.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  4th 
Smith H.  Stephenson  (Livingston,Smith&  Co.), 
and  resident  agent  New  Zealand  Gov- 
ernment and  secretary  Marine  Index 
Publishing  Co.,  428  California,  r.  1228 
Sacramento 

"    Hubert  H.,  r.  860  Channel 

"    Hugh  E.,pileman  Harbor  Commissioners, 
r.  727  Elizabeth 

"    Hugh  A.,  teamster,  r.  21  Hunt 

"    Ida  H.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  216  Leavenworth 

"    Iris  T.,  janitor,  r.  4  Tay 

"    Isaac,  longshoreman,  r.  117  Julian  Av 

"    Isaac  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  23V4  Oak 

"    Isaac  L.,  master  tug  Sea  Queen,  Vallejo 
St.  Wharf,  r.  1508  Mason 

"    Isabel,  widow,  r.  1415  Mission 

"    Ivy  M.,  stableman  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 
530,  17th 

"    Jacob,  r.  UUVz  Treat  Av 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  218  Francisco 

"    Jacob  M.,  ship  carpenter,   r.   1705  Fulton 
rear 

"    Jacob  W.,  broker,  r.  16  Oak 

"    James,  r.  700  Fell 

"    James,  r.  914i/4  Treat  Av 

"    James   (Smith,  Purcell  &  Co.),  r.  475  Te- 
hama 

"    James,  butcher,  r.  15  Kate  PI 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  109  Leavenworth 

"    James,  carpenter  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  330 
Day 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  119=^  Leavenworth 

"    James,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    James,  conductor,  r.  1738  Mission 

"    James,  dairyman,  716  Brazil  Av 

"    James,    drayman,    NE    cor   Mission    and 
Beale,  r.  75  Brady 

"    James,  driver,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  opp  15th  Av 

"    James,  fireman,  r.  2203  Polk 

"    James,    janitor,    520  Montgomery,  r.   1501 
Leavenworth 

"    James,  janitor  Franklin  Grammar  School, 
r.  17  Hay  ward 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  236,  29th 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  735  Bryant 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  739,  4th 

"    James,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 

"    James,  machinist,  r.  54,  1st 


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Smith  James,  plasterer,  r.  215  Cortland  Av 
"  James,  policeman,  r.  642  Folsom 
"  James,  pressman  A.  J.  Leary  Co. 
"  James,  rigger,  r.  651  Noe 
"  James,  salesman  Percy  Beamish 
"  James,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    James  A.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 

4,  27th 
"    James  B.,  with  J.  C.Wilson  &  Co. 
"    James  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  732  Geary 
"    James  C,  pattern  maker  Reed  &  Cleve,  r. 

211  State 
"    James  C.  Rev.,  pastor  Trinity  Presbyterian 

Church,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  D.,  machinist  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 

1909  Vallejo 
"    James  F.  (Smith  &  Murasky),  r.  731,  21st 
"    James  G.,  butcher  W.  E.  Smith,  r.  52314 

Lombard 
"    James  G.,    painter,    1887  Mission,   r.   340. 

15th 
"    James  H.,  assayer,  r.  302,  15th 
"    James  H.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  125,  Uth 
"    James  H.,  chief  engineer  str  City  of  Ev- 
erett, r.  126  Ellis 
"    James  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1632 

Fulton 
"    James  H.,  oiler  Risdon  L  &  L..  Wks,  r.  511 

Folsom 
"    James  J.,  electrotyper  Joseph  Winterburn 

Co.,  r.  322  Arlington 

SMITH  JAMES  K., 

importer  and  manufacturer  trunks 
and  traveling-  bags,  971  Mission  cor 
eth,  r.  518  i<i  Natoma 

Smith  James  L.,  porter  R.  G.  MacMillan.  r.  304 

Green 
"    James  M.,  gardener,  r.  1221  Green 
"    James  M.,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry..   r.  606 

Central  Av 
"    James  M.,  mechanic,  r.  29  Eddy 
"    James  M  ,  pickle   maker  Charles    Shark- 

kart,  r.  105  Gilbert 
"    James  P.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  27  Mason,  r. 

817  Geary 
Smith 'James  ,R.,  manager  J.  R.  Smith  &Co., 

230  Bush,  r.  229  San  Jose  Av 
"    James  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  924  Page 
"    James  W.,  salesman,  r.  4V^  Dehon 
"    James  W.,  porter  M.  Ehrman  &  Co.,   r.  475 

Tehama 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  315V2  Stockton 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  340,  5th 
"    Jay  C,  bookkeeper  Western  Meat  Co..    r. 

406  Lott 
"    J.  E.,   conductor  Market    St.   Ry.,   r.    1434 

Turr 
"    J.  E.,  laundryman,  r.  115a  6th 
"    Jean,  cook,  r.  10  Carlos  PI 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  2610  Jackson 
"    Jennie  Miss,  r.  316  Jones 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  216  Powell 
"    Jennie  M.  Miss,  principal  Longfellow  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1173  Valencia 
"    Jeremiah  H.,  draughtsman  Murray  Bros., 

r.  222  Dorland 
"    Jeremiah  M.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2406  Fol- 
som 
"    Jessie  Miss,  teacher   Denman    Grammar 

School,  r.  304  Bartlett 
"    J.  F.,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    J.  Franklin  (Smith  &  Nilson).   r.   229   San 
Jose  Av 


Smith  J.  George,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor, 
17  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  and  civil  engineer 
West    Shore    Railway  Co.,   43   Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Emeryville,  Cal. 
Smith  J.  Glover  (J.  Glover  Smith  &  Co.),  and 
president  Palmetto  Brush  Co.,  rooms  2 
and  4  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  San  Rafael 
Smith  J.  Glover  &  Co.  (J.  Glover  Smith),  selling 
agents  Eastern  (manufacturers,  rooms  8 
and  4  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Smith  J.  Henry,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Co.  of  N.  Y.,  office  Mutual  Life 
Bldg,  with  A.    B.  Forbes  &  Son,   r.  309 
Eddy 

•'    J.  Henry  Mrs.,  artist,  r.  309  Eddy 

"    J.  L.,  r.  Russ  House 

"    J.  M.,  grainer,  r.  118d  San  Jose  Av 

"    John,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 

"    John,  bartender,  r.  630  Sacramento 

"    John,  butcher,  803  Larkin,  r.   1318  Mission 

"    John,  canvasser,  r.  414,  14th 

' '  John,  chandelier  maker  Thomas  Day  &  Co. , 
r.  4  Sheridan 

"    John,  concrete  worker,  r.  2706  Polk 

"  John,  contractor,  190  Russia  Av,  r.  812 
Union 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  716  Clementina 

"  John,  hostler  Jensen  &  Hermansen,  r.  329H 
Eddy  rear 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  210  Washington 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  1007  Mission 

"    John,  liquors,  730  Minna 

"    John,  lumberman,  r.  653,3d 

"  John,  master  bktn  Irmgard,  office  202  Mar- 
ket 

"    John,  plumber,  r.  Treat  Av  nr  Precita  Av 

"  John,  plumber  F.  Raisch,  r.  cor  27th  and 
Folsom 

"  John,  porter  Simmons,  Moberg  &  Kluck,  r. 
220,  3d 

"    John,  pressman,  r.  716  Clementina 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  3  East 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  30  Clay 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  108  Jackson 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  510  Davis 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 

"    John,  ship  joiner,  r.  316  Iowa 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  11  Elsie 

"    John,  tanner,  r.  511c  18th 

"  John,  teamster  J.  S.  Hare  &  Co.,  r.  SW  cor 
Railroad  Av  and  8th  Av  South 

"    John,  wagon  maker,  r.  34  Tehama 

"  John,  wagon  maker  Almerin  T.  Becraft,  r. 
735,  22d 

"    John,  waiter,  r.  618  Minna 

"  John,  wood  and  coal,  327  Sutter,  r.  1414 
Clay 

"    John  Jr.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  11  Elsie 

"    John  A.  (McNab  &  Smith),  r.  831  Harrison 

"  John  A.,  bartender  Robert  Garthorne,  r. 
1249  Front 

"    John  B.,  clerk,  r.  7^  Verona  PI 

"    John  B.,  clerk  New  Wisconsin  Hotel 

"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  23  Madison  Av 

"  John  C,  teamster  Louis  Anzenhofer  Jr.,  r. 
Holloway  Av  nr  Lee  Av 

"  John  E.,  janitor,  508  California,  r.  235y3 
Minna 

"    John  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  10  Jansen 

"  John  E.,  wire  worker,  751  Mission,  r.  112  Ca- 
selli  Av 

"    John  F.,  r.  869  Folsom 

"    John  F.,  engineer,  r.  1326  Vallejo 

"  John  F.,  truckman  Truck  7,  r.  2332  Harri- 
son 

"    John  G.  (A.  S.  Smith  &  Co.),  r.  1725  Post 

"  John  G.,  agent  Puget  Sound  Reduction  Co. 
(Everett,  Wash.),  330  Pine,  room  4,  r. 
Oakland 

"    John  G.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,   r.  346,  4th 

"  Jobn  H.,  liquors,  405  Washington,  r.  506 
Batterv 

"  John H.,  metal  worker  George  H.  Tay  Co.. 
r.  1119  Montgomery 

"  John  H..  oiler  Edison  Light  andPowerCo., 
r.  40  South  Park 

"    John  H.,  plasterer,  r.  6  Church  Lane 

"  John  H.,  teamster  Thomas  Morton,  r.  628 
Geary 


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1447 


Smitli  John  H.,   teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  1211 
Fillmore 

"    John  H.  T.,  painter,  r.  1625  Leavenworth 

"    John  J.,  r.  10141/2,  30th 

"    John  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  324^,  19th 
,  ■'    John  J.,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  30 

"    John  J.,  clerk  Rehfisch  &  Co.,  r.  1501  Leav- 
enworth 
"    John  J.,  horse  sheer,  407,4th,  r.  171  Perry 
"    John  J.,  laborer,  r.  10  South  Park 
"    John  J.,  liquors,  501  Folsom 
"    John  J.,  plumber,  r.  14  Freelon 
"    John  J.,  ship  owner,  108  Clay,  r.  131  Julian 

Av 
"    John  J.,  shipping  clerlt  Shea,  Bocqueraz  & 

Co.,  r.  727  Elizabeth 
"    JohnM.,  cashier  Hagan  Bros.,  r.  1713  Green 
"    John  M.,  laborer,  r.  105  Gilbert 
"    John  P.,  tile  setter,  r.  721  Church 
"    John   P.,  wheelwright  Daniel  I.  Newkirk, 

r.  431,  27th 
"    John  P.  S.,  clerk  L.  Scatena  &  Co.,  r.  513 

Davis 
"    John  R.,  law  student  William  Hendrick- 

son  Jr.,  r.  642  Folsom 
"    John  S.,  contrrctor,  r.  944,  21st 
"    John  S.,  tailor,  3355  Mission 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  1339£  Fair  Oaks 
"    John T.,  carriage  blacksmith,  r.  365 Minna 
,  "    John  T.,  marine  clerk  New  Zealand  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  W.,  bartender  Justis  Smith,  r.  SW 

ccr  Noe  and  15th 
'•    John  W.,  harness  maker  McLea  Bros.,  r. 
1220  Potrero  Av 
'    "    John  W..  laborer,  r.  713  O'Farrell 
"    John  W.;  liquors,  737,  4th 
"    John  W.,  peddler,  r.  514  Falmouth 
"    John  W.,  wool  sorter,  r.  105  Gilbert 
"    Jonas,  carpenter,  r.  1013i^  Larkin 
"    Jonathan  R.,  clerk,  r.  2613  Pacific  Av 
■'    Joseph,  r.  637,21st 
"    Joseph,  bootmaker  Charles  Quick,  r.  617, 

5th  Av 
"    Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,  829^4  Valencia 
•'    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  765  Mission 
■'  '•    Joseph,  contractor,  2933  Mission 
"    Joseph,  cook  John  B.  Shay 
"    Joseph,  electrician  S.  F.  &S.  M.  Ry. 
■'    Joseph,  gasfltter  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  1600  Har- 
rison 
"    Joseph,  house  and   sign  painter,  411^4  O'- 
Farrell 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
"    Joseph,     laborer    Chief    Quartermaster's 

office  dept.  of  Cal.,  r.  2834  Greenwich 
f    Joseph,  milker  Willey   Bros.,    r.  Tara  nr 

San  Jose  Road 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  12  Bernice 
"    Joseph;  3d  asst  engineer  str  Columbia 
"    Joseph  A.,    salesman   Rothschild   &    Eh- 

rempfort,  r.  603  Ellis 
"    Joseph  B.,  laundryman,  r.  esevi,  17th 
"    Joseph  B.,  lumber  surveyor,  r.  cor  12th  Av 
South  and  M 
■     "    Joseph  D.,  clerk  J.  B.  Haggin,  r.  1008  Bush 
"    Joseph    E.,    proprietor  Columbia  Woolen 

Co.,  575  Market,  r.  717  Hyde 
"    Joseph  F.,  marine  engineer,  r.  83414  Val- 
lejo 
'  "    Joseph  H.  (Smith  &  Poultney),  r.  55  South 
Park 
"    Joseph  H.,  bicycle  repairer  Devany,  Hop- 
kins &  Co.,  r.  520  Stanyan 
"    Joseph  H.,  calker,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Joseph  H..  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  207  Bryant 
"    Joseph  H.,  machinist,  r.  620  Shrader 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  Charles  Cohen  &  Co., 

r.  327  O'Farrell 
■'    Joseph  J.,  electrician,  r.  1221  Green 
"    Joseph  M.,  bookbinder  Althof  &  Bahls,  r. 

534A  17th 
"    Joseph  M.,  grainer,  r.  118d  San  Jose  Av 
"    Joseph  R.,  r.  620  Bryant 
".    Joseph  W.,  boiler  maker,  r.  620  Bryant 
"    Josephine     Miss,     hairdresser,     r.     IOCS 
Leavenworth 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

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Smith  Josiah  F.,  foreman  stove  dept.  Holbrook, 
Merrill  &  Stetson,  r.  613  Howard 

"    Josiah  F.  Jr.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  613  Howard 
Smith  J.  R.  &  Co.  (Winslow  Hall),  merchant 
tailors,  230  Bush 

"    J.  Sherman,  r.  IOI41/2,  20th 

"    J.  Tremaine,  master  str  City  of  Peking 

"    Julia  A.  Miss,  manager  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  Ill 
Market,  r.  13  Geary  Court 
Smith  Julien,   real  estate,   420    Montgomery, 
room  14,  r.  2124  Broderick 

"    Julius  H.,  deputy  City  and  County  Sur- 
veyor, r.  1504  Market 

"    Julius  R.,  electrician,  r.  115  Taylor 

"    Justus,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  15th 
and  Noe 

"    J.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  420,  6th 

"    J.  W.,    clerk  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  1089 
Howard 

"    J.  W.,  3d  asst  engineer  str  Australia 

"    J.  Wilkes,  teamster,  r.  13  Potter 

"    J.  Wilson,  student  Jesse  W.  Lilienthal,  r. 
1131  Sutter 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  31'/4  Hunt 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  28  Oak  Grove  Av 

"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  A.  Fischer,  r. 
1408  Stockton 

"    Kate  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1330,  26th 

"    Kate    Miss,  telephone   operator,  r.    708"^ 
Bush 

,"    Kate  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  242  Minna 

"    Kate,  domestic,  2131  Howard 

"    Kire  M.,  attorney  at  law,  73  Murphy  Bldg, 
r.  San  Jose  Av  nr  Sherman  Av 

"    Lancelot  H.,  salesman  Cal.  Jewelry  Co.,  r. 
1619  Washington 

"    Laura,  Widow,  r.  646  Waller 

"    Laura  E.  Miss,  dressnaaker,  r.  614  Post 

"    Lawrence,  waiter,  r.  605  Davis 

"    Lawrence  J.,  carpenter,  r.  387  Chenery 

"    Leo,  clerk,  r.  311,  7th 

"    Leon  B.  (Pacific  Mailing  Co.),  r.  530  Com- 
mercial 

"    Leonard,  clerk  George  M.  Wood  &  Co.,  r. 
3314  Morris  Av 

"    Leonard  F.,  machinist,  r.  44  Highland  Av 

"    Leonard  P.,  carpenter,  r.  437,  18th 

"    Leopold  L.,  bartender  Sullivan  R.  Hall,  r. 
538  McAllister 

"    Leroy  C.  clerk,  r.  614  Post 

"    Lester  B.,  clerk  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  r. 
13  Tremont  Av 

"    Levi  W.,  yacht  builder,  r.  14'4  Ringold 

"    Lewis  R.,  distributors.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 
Eddy 

"    Lillie,  widow,  r.  3310  Hyde 

"    Lindsey,  r.  434  Leavenworth 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  414,  14th 

"    Llewellyn  H.,  mining,  r.  303,  15th 

"    L.  M.,  mechanic,  r.  136  Ellis 

"    Lon,  horseman,  r.  21  Bartlett 

"    Lon  B.,  mailer  Buswell  Co.,  r.  530  Commer- 
cial 

"    Louis,  clerk  Winter  Home 

"    Louis,  engineer  Columbia  Marble  Co.,  r. 
571  Howard 

"    Louis,  fireman  U.  S.  str  Albatros 

"    Louis,  plasterer,  r.  17  Eugenia  Av 

"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 

"    Louis  A.,  shipping  clerk  Wiester  &  Co.,  r. 
1009  Dolores 

"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  430  Tehama 

"    Louisa  Mrs.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  441  Jack- 
son 

"    Louise  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  427  McAllister 


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are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of  1 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate  [ 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO ,  329  Market  St. 


Smith  Louise  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1008  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Louise  Humphrey  Mrs.,  director  S.  F.Ly- 
ceum of  Expression,  32  O'Farrell,  r.  741 
Sutter 
'•    L.  P.,  asst.  superintendent  Registry  Divi- 
sion Post  Office,  r.  Berlteley 
'•    Lucy,  widow,  r.  66I14  Minna 
"    Lucy,  dressmaker,  r.  1914  Sutter 
"    Ludwig,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  542  Ar- 


Lui,  cook  George  Betz,  r.  705  Battery 
Lulu  E.  Mrs.,  r.  2628  Howard 

M.  Miss,  pupil   nurse    City    and    County 
Hospital 

Mae  Miss,  asst.  bookkeeper  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  4,  27th 

Mamie,  dressmaker,  r.  20  Masonic  Av 

Mamie  B.  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1424  Page 

Margaret,  widow,  r.  7  Rondel  PI 

Margaret,  domestic,  521  Haight 

Margaret  A.    Miss,    hairdresser,    r.     1026 
Hyde 

Margaret  A.  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  223  Page 

Margaret  E.  Miss,  milliner,  r.  23  Louisa 

Margery  M.,  widow,  r.  222  Borland 

Maria  A.,  widow,  r.  1037a  Dolores 

Marie,  domestic,  2534  Mission 

Marion  C,  elevator  operator  Mills  Bldg,  r. 
Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 

Martin  L.,  driver  I.  Jacobson,  r.  12>4  De- 
catur 

Mary,  widow,  r.  12  Salmon 

Mary,  widow,  r.  14Freelon 

Mary,  widow,  r.  204  Chestnut 

Mary,  widow,  r.  217  Francisco 

Mary,  widow,  r.  409  Valley 

Mary,  widow,  r.  441b  15th 

Mary,  widow,  r.  918,  12th  Av  South 

Mary  Miss,  r.  12  Verona  PI  rear 

Mary  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  427  McAllister 

Mary  Mrs.,  r.  43  West  Mission 

Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1014  Mason 

Mary   Mrs.,   janitress    Webster   Primary 
School,  r.  360  Minna 

Mary  Mrs.,  waitress  Fred  Salkeld,  r.  227 
Geary 

Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1507  Jackson 

Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 
School,  r.  3636,  16th 

Mary  A.,  domestic,  215  Fair  Oaks 

Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  110  Turk 

MaryF.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  23  Louisa 

Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  1827  Pacific  Av 

Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  245,  8th 

Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  308,  3d 

Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Primary 
School,  r.  223  Page 

Maud,  dressmaker,  r.  601  Turk 

Matteos,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 

Matthew,  r.  223  Page 

Matthew  F.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  912a 
Larkin 

Maurica,  widow,  r.  1511  Dupont 

M.  B.,  waiter  str  Alameda 

Melville    E.,  dentist,   1001  Market,  r.  504 
Taylor 

Meta  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  633  Ellis 

Michael,  bartender,  r.  8  Gough 

Michael,  cook,  r.  28  Everett 

Michael,  drayman,   NE  cor  Mission   and 
Beale,  r.  4  Sheridan 

Michael,  laborer,  r.  557  Mission 

Michael,    laborer    Union    I.    Wks,    r.    303 
Mirhigan 


Smith  Michael,  porter,  r.  765  Mission 
"    Michael,  salesman  J.  F.  Cunningham  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Michael,  teamster  James  MuUany  &  Co., 

r.  212,  1st 
"    Michael  A.,  wharfinger  Howard  St.  Wharf, 

r,  lllOVallejo 
"    Michael  C,  wool  sorter,  r.  105  Gilbert 
Smith   Micbael  H.,    proprietor  Smith's  Grill 

Room,  115  Larkin,  r.  418  Turk 
"    Michael  J.,  butcher,  r.  716  Clementina 
"    Michael   M.    (Sullivan    &    Smith),    r.    716 

Clementina 
"    Minnie  G.,  cashier  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 

UQM  Chattanooga 
"    MoUie  Miss,  r.  316  Jones 
"     Mortimer  F.,  bookkeeper  Heald's  Business 

College,  r.  IOO61/2  Post 
"    Nathan  T.  (Smith  Bros.),  r.  308a  lOth 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Post  and  Cen- 

"  Nellie  E.  W.  Mrs.,  notary  public,  r.  406 
Sutter 

"    Nettie  B.  Miss.  r.  405  Leavenworth 

"  Nicholas,  carpenter,  r.  126  Shotwell 
Smith  Nora  A.  Miss,  Miss,  principal  Silver 
Street  Kindergarten,  and  superintend- 
ent California  Kindergarten  Training 
School,  r.  64  Silver 
Smith  N.  T.,  treasurer  Southern  Pacific  Co. 
and  Market  Street  Railway  Co.,  4  Mont- 
gomery, r.  San  Carlos,  Cal. 

"  O.  B.  &  Co.  (Oliver  B.  Smith  and  F.  W. 
Read),  wholesale  dairy  produce,  301-303 
Front 

"  O.  E.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  733 
Laurel  Av 

•'    Oliver  B.  (O.  B.  Smith  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"    Ollie,  r.  634  Post 

"  Orrin  E.,  horse  trainer,  r.  3104  Point  Lobos 
Av 

"  Oscar,  molder  Golden  State  and  Miners 
Iron  Wks,  r.  1,36,  26th 

"    OscarF.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   542 

"  Otto  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  427V4  Cedar  Av 

"  Otto  L.,  barber  Perrin  &  Apostolo,  r.  203a 

Powell 

"  Owen,  r.  128H,  7th 

"  Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  624,  4th 

"  Patrick,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 

"  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  10  Jansen 

"  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  32  Gilbert 

"  Patrick,  laborer,  r.  115  Shipley  rear 

"  Patrick,  marine  fireman,  r.  557  Howard 

"  Patrick,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  22 


"    Patrick,  teamster  W.   G.  Stafford   &  Co., 

r.  260, 1st 
"    Patrick  H.,  steward  str  City  of  Puebla,  r. 

8  Hope  ton  Terrace 
"    Patrick  J.,  milk  dealer,  r.  923  North  Point 
"    Paul,  seaman,  r.  616,  2d 
"    Paul  G.,  longshoreman,  r.  616,  2d 
"    Paul  G.  F.    policeman,  r.  427^2.  23d 
"    Paul    W.,  clerk  W.  A.  Buchanan,  r.    332 

Main 
"    Percy  L.,  carpet  layer  James  Kitterman, 

1806  Stockton 
"    Percy  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  717'^  Army 
"    Perry  J.,  lumber  dealer.  1307-1309  Valencia, 

r.  1226  Valencia 
"    Peter,  r.  413, 1st 

"    Peter,  barber,  r.  1926  Lexington  Av 
"    Peter,  butcher  Hermann  F.  H.  Schmidt,  r. 

r.  1006  Valencia 
"    Peter,  cook  P.  J.  McDonald,  r.  49,  2d 
"    Peter,  fireman  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  729 

Minnesota 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  303,  1st 
Smith  Peter  A.,  hardware,  tools,  paints,  oils, 

glass,  etc.,  616,  4th,  r.  937  Dolores 
"    Peter  E.,  engineer  str  Greenwood,   r.  222 

Rose  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  watchman,  r.  542  Arkansas 
"    Peter  W.,  engineer,  r.  7  South  Park 
"    Pethuel,  teamster,  r.  Army  nr  Shotwell 
"    Philip,  blacksmith,  r.  411  Oak 
"    Philip  bookbinder,  r.  55.S  Howard 


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Smith  Philip,  brakeman  J.  W.  Ferris 
Av 

"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  17  Kate  PI 
"    Philip,  laborer,  r.  604  Linden  Av 
"    Picture  Co.  (Bernard  Lichtig  and  Charles 
Agner),  portraits  and  frames,  836  How- 
ard 
"    Pike  C,  carpenter,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    P.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  634% 
Broadway 
Smith  Premier  Typewriter,  L.  &  M.  Alexan- 
der &  Co.  agents,  218  Sansome 
Purcell  &  Co.  (James  Smith,  Michael  Pur- 
cell  and  John    P.  Keefe),  hay  and  grain, 
419,  6th 
"    Rae  O.,  cook  Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  1008!/2 
Buchanan 
Smith  Ralph  S.  Mrs.  (N.  E.  W.  Smith),  notary 
public,  43  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
"    Reinholdt,  stevedore,  r.  I6I1/2  Clara 
"    Reuben  H.,  steward  Owens  &  Starr,  r.  7, 9th 
"    Richard,  r.  1434  Ellis 
"    Richard,  r.  1734  Devisadero 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  330  Green 
"    Richard,  sign  cleaner  Unwin  &  Eisan,  r.  55 

Minna 
"    Richard  F.,  roller  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

Potrero  Av  bet  24th  and  25th 
"    Richard  J.,  salesman,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Richard  W.,  saw  maker,  r.  672  Harrison 
"    Robert,  r.  3636,  16th 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  8  Montcalm 
"    Robert,  contractor,  r.  1810  Larkin 
"    Robert,  fireman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  8  Essex 
"    Robert,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    Robert,  watchman,  r.  101  Sacramento 
"    Robert  B.,  shoemaker,  r.  SW  cor  Masonic 

Av  and  Congress 
"    Robert  E.,  dental  student,  r.  612  Polk 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  314  Chattanooga 
"    Robert  L.,  printer,  r.  10  Grove 
"    Robert  M.,  laborer,  r.  10  Grove 
"    Robert  T.,r.  137 Shipley 
"    Robert  T.,  blacksmith  Bruce  S.  Ward,  r. 

101  Cedar  Av 
"    Robert  W.  (Smith  &  Daniels), r.  3  Haight 
"    Ronald  W.,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Cortland  Av 

and  Bennington 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  12  Geary  Court 
"    Rose,  domestic,  1819  Baker 
"    Rose  C.  Miss,  dressmaking,  111%  Polk 
"    Rosette  E.  Miss,  typesetter,  r.  11  Polk 
"    Royal  L.,  sawmaker  Cal.  Saw  Wks,  r.  672 

Harrison 
"    Rudolf,  seaman,  r.  6  Howard 
"    Rudolph,  master  mariner,  r.  1014  Mason 
"    Rufus  D.,  master  mariner,  r.  521a  Shotwell 
■'    Rufus  R.,  mill  hand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    S.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1110  Leavenworth 
"    Sadie  M.  Mrs.  (Marshall  &  Smith),  r.  10 

Grove 
"    Samuel,  bricklayer,  r.  330  Green 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  1  Jackson  ,<o^,/ 

"    Samuel  A.,  purser  str  Pomona,  r.  ^484i/2 

"    Samuel  B.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3340 

California  ^         „„„„ 

■ '    Samuel  B. ,  laborer  Cal.  Dry  dock  Co. ,  r .  2207 

Mission  rear 
"    Samuel  C,  carpenter,  r.  427,27th 
'»    Samuel  H.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel  P.,  auctioneer,  r.  646  Waller 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  224  Mississippi 
"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  115  Taylor 
"    Scott,  clerk,  r.  1106  Sacramento 
"    S.  F.,  gilder  S.  &  G.  Gump,  r.  823  Turk 
'■    S.  Harrison,  civil  engineer,  530  California, 

room  10,  r.  2311  Clay 
"    Sheldon  L.,  helper  California  Ink  Co.,  r.  25 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Sidney  H.,  special  agent  London  and  Lan- 
cashire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  315  Montgomery, 
r.  700  Jones 
"    Sidney  H.,  physician,  427  Ellis 


Smith  Sidney  M.,  president  Cutting  Packing 
Co.,  125-127  Market  and  president  Pacific 
Sheet  Metal  Works,  209-311  Mission,  r. 
NE  cor  Broadway  and  Webster 
"    Sidney   S.,   bookkeeper    Alaska    Packers 
Assn,  r.  1909  San  Carlos  Av 
Smith   Sidney  V.,  attorney   at   law,  35  Mills 
Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Silas     J.,    cabinet     maker    William    A. 

Schrock,  r.  2400  Mission 
"    Silas  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  152  Broad 
"    Simon,  horseshoer  E.  M.  Graney 
"    S.    M.,    bartender   Charles    Smith,  r.    919 
Powell  ^  ^ 

"    S.  N.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Palo  Alto 
Smith  S.  Prentiss,  assistant  cashier  The  Bank 
of  California,  r.  3400  Clay 
"    Stephen,  blacksmith,  r.  46  Everett 
"    Stephen,  helper  R.  Stitt,  r.  40  Natoma 
"    Stephen  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  919  Powell 
"    Stephen  S.,  office  7  Montgomery  Av,  r.  1704 

Geary 
"    Sterling  W.  (Smith  &  Young),  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
"    Susan,  widow,  cook,  r.  1620  Fulton 
"    Stuart   F.,    clerk   Wells,   Fargo    &   Co.'s 

Bank,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Sydney    E.,  clerk   auditing   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  240  San  Jose  Av 
"    Sydney   W.,  bookkeeper  W.  R.  Grace  & 

Co.,r.  3451/2,  3d 
"    T.,  coal  passer  str  Alameda 
"    T.    Craig,    purser    str    Mariposa,    r.    1507 

Washington 
"    Tennant  Miss,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Terrence,  expressman,  SE  cor  Market  and 

2d,  r.  2114  O'Farrell 
'    Terrence,  gardener,  r.  22  Octavia 
'    Teresa,  dressmaking,  2503  Sutter 
■    T.  H.,  master  schr  Hueneme,  office  38  Cali- 
fornia 
'    Theodore,     master   mariner,    r.    1909  San 

Carlos  Av 
'    Theodore    E.,    salesman    Buckingham  & 

Hecht,  r.  1619  Washington 
'    Theodore  P.,  foreman  linemen  W.  U.  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  700Capp 
'    Theresa  Mrs.,  r.  Army  nr  Shotwell 
'    Thomas,  r.  11  Elsie 
'    Thomas,  r.  667  Minna 
'    Thomas,  oartender  Hugh  McNab,  r.  Baker 

bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich 
'    Thomas,  draughtsman,  r.  311  State 
'    Thomas,  elevatorman,  310   Pine,   r.    Ala- 
meda 
'    Thomas,    janitor   Coroner's    office, 

Minna 
'    Thomas,  jockey,  r.  417,  11th  Av 
'    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  440  Elizabeth 
'    Thomas,  laborer   Mrs.  J.    Homes, 

Jackson  ^.„  . 

"    Thomas,  machine  hand  Andrew  Wilkie,  r. 

830  Greenwich  ,,.,,. 

"    Thomas,  mill  hand  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  104  Welsh  ^ 

"    Thomas  Mrs.,  chambermaid  The  Devon 
"    Thomas  B.,  liquors,  .346,  3d,  and  carpenter 
and  builder,  325  Golden  Gate  av,  r.  524 
Hermann  „„„  ^^   - 

"    Thomas  C,  stevedore,  r.  1333  Union 
..    Thomas  H.,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan, 

"    Thomas  J.,  brushmaker  Read  &  Zahn.  r. 

"    Thomas  J^delivery  clerk  O.  R.  and  N.  Co., 
r.  Alameda 


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Smith  Thomas  J.,  marine  engineer, 9  Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  whipmaker,  r.  721  Church 
"    Thomas  L.,  carpenter,  r.  334,  3d 
"    Thomas  M.,  electrician,  r.  20  Masonic  Av 
"    Thomas   M.    Jr.,    dental    student,    r.    160 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  M.  K.,  major  1st  Infantry  Regi- 
ment, U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
■'    Thomas  N..  brick  layer,  r.  39  Madison  Av 
"    Thomas  R.,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Thomas    R.,  teamster   Robinson    &    Gil- 
lespie, r.  1622  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  T.,  foreman  brass  foundry  Union 

I.  Wks,  r.  278  Iowa 
"    Thomas  W.,  r.  432,  5th  Av 
"    Thomas  W.,  cashier  Girvin  &  Eyre,  r.  37 

"    Tony  H.,  clerk,  r.  1207  Howard 

"    Troels,  master  schr  La  Gironde,  office  Pier 

4  Steuart 
"    T.  Slater,  mineral  water,  r.  221O14  Mission 
' '    TuUy ,  marble  polisher.'  r.  447  Natoma 
■'    T.  W.,  r.  503 Mason 
"    V.  Evans  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  514  Sutter 
"    Victor,  sailmaker,  r.  227?/^,  8th 
"    Vincent  N..  packer  Gal.  Electrical  Wks.  r. 

78  Everett 
"    Virginia  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Cooper  Primary 

School,  r.  514  Sutter 
"    Wager  S.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    Waldo,  clerk  Palace  Hardware  Co.,  r.  606 

Folsom 
"    Waldo  E.,  butcher,  605  Montgomery  Av,  r. 

5231/2  Lombard 
"    W.  Alexander,  bookkeeper  Hulse,  Bradford 

&  Co.,  r.  634,  22d 
'■    Wallace  Rev.,  r.  1910  Jones 
"    Walter,  barber,  r.  920  Washington 
"    Walter,  clerk  Jacobs  &  Otto,  r.  NE  cor 

Railroad  Av  and  11th  Av  South 
"    Walter,  machinist  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r.  3275 

Mission 
"    Walter  A.,   secretary  Asbestos  Parafflne 

Co.,  131,  1st,  r.  621  Post 
"    Walter  E.,  solicitor  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  2629  Bush 
"    Walter  F.,   gasfitter   J.    E.   Britt,    r.    810 

Dolores 
"    Walter  G..  accountant,  r.  2629  Bush 
"    Walter  G.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
"    Walter  G.,  plate  printer  A.  M.  Robertson. 

r.  731  Geary 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk,  r.  2429  Buchanan 
"    Walter  H.,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.. 

r.  509  Post 
"    Walter  K.,  clerk  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury,  r. 

3120  Washington 
"    Walter  M.,  painter,  r.  I82414  Lexington  Av 
"    Walter  R.,  plumber,  r.  810  Dolores 
"    Walter  S.,  r.  21.33  Howard 
"    Ward  M.,  cashier  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,r.  714  Ellis 
"    Warren  P.,  carpenter,  r.  Munich  nr  Brazil 

Av 
"    W.  E.,  teamster  Sherman,  Clay  &  Co. 
"    W.    E.,   telegraph   operator,    r.    Brooklyn 

Hotel 
"    Wendla  Miss,  saleslady  O'Connor,  Mofiatt 

&  Co.,  r.  611  Geary 
"    W.  C,  horseman,  r.  905  Market 
"    W.  F.,  r.  1421/2,  4th 

"    W.  G.  Mrs,,  dressmaking,  505^^  Natoma 
"    W.    H.,    gripman  Market  St.   Ry.  r.    1738 

Mission 


Smith  Wilbur  C,  steward,  r.  609  Natoma 
"    Willard  M.,  capitalist,  r.  526  Jones 
"    William,  r.  48  West  Park 
"    William,  r.  1315%  Webster 
'•    William  (J.  G.  James  &  Co.).  r.  2133  Howard 
"    William,  boarding,  39  Pacific 
"    William,  blacksmith,  r.  417  Bush 
"    William,  bookkeeper  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

lllSVzFell 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  4271/2  Cedar  Av 
"     William,  carpenter,  r.  2203  Polk 
"    William,  car  repairer,  r.  IO814  Central  Av 
"    William,    commission    merchant,    r.    1314 

Jackson 
"    William,  driver  Lenormand  Bros.,  r.  445Vi 

Tehama 
"    William,  driver  New  York  Dairy,  r.   Old 

San  Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  2 
"    William,  hoseman  Engine  19,  r.  2.332  Har- 
rison 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  23  Montcalm 
"    William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  780 

Illinois 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  102  Pacific 
"    William,  machinist  helper  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    William,  marine  fireman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  913  Capp 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  193414  Bush 
"    William,  porter,  r.  208  Drumm 
"    William,  porter  Palace  Restaurant,  r.  861 

Market 
"    William,  printer,  r.  ISlli^  Howard 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  325  Larkin 
"    William,  salesman  Catholic  Art  and  Book 

Co.,  r.  616  Fulton 
"    William,  shipjoiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  904 

Minnesotd 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  19  Sherwood 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1220  Folsom 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  231  Oak 
"    William  A.,  r.  1610  Clay 
"    William  A.,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  & 

Co.,  r.  427  Ellis 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Cal.    Bridge  and  Con- 
struction Co..  r.  432  Sanchez 
"    William  A.,  clerk  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  322 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  A.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

618  Harrison 
"    William  A.,  mechanic,  r.  418  Fell 
"    William  A.  C,  bookkeeper  Samuel  Kellett, 

r.  3200,  16th 
"    William  B.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1226  Bush 
"    William  B.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William  B.,  foreman  Healy,  Tibbitts  &  Co. 
"    William  B.,  salesman  Hawley  Bros.  Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  120  Fell 
"    William  B.,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    William  C,  1st  officer  str  Walla  Walla 
"    William  C,  hostler  Root  &  Robinson,  r. 

NW  cor  Fillmore  and  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  C.  R.,  mining  expert,  r.  1108  Pow- 
ell 
"    William  E.,  carpenter,  r.  435,  27th 
"    William  E.,  clerk  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros. 

Co.,  r.  937  Dolores 
"    William  E.,  tinsmith,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    William  D.,  salmon  packer,  r.  1835  Sacra- 
mento 
■'    William  F.   (Smith  &    Freeman),    r.    2203 

Scott 
"    William  F.,  dairy  produce,  1029  Valencia 
"    William  G.,  r.  505%  Natoma 
"    William  G.,  printer  Call,  r.  833  Castro 
"    William  H.,  agent  str  Alviso,  office  Clay 

St.  Wharf,  r.  1734  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William  H.,  barber  A.  H.   Grimm,  r.   114 

Fell 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  418  Fell 
"    William  H.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  116,  4th,  r. 

142,  7th 
"    William  H.,  cook,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    William  H.,  house  painter,  2311  Mission,  r. 

231114  Mission 
"    William  H.,  liquors,  522  Battery,  r.  311  Bat- 
tery 
"    William  H.,  rigger,  118-120  Howard,  r.  1009 
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Smitli  William  H.,  salesman  Isaac  Michels,  r. 
646  Waller 

"    William  H.,  seaman,  r.  21  Van  Ness  Av 

"  William  H.,  teamster  Perry  J.  Smith,  r. 
315  San  Jose  Av 

"  William  H..  vaquero  Simon  Silverberg,  r. 
831,  15th  Av  South 

■'  William  H.  Jr.,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  r.  114 
Fell 

"  William  I.,  manager  Pac.  Chair  Co.,  762 
Mission,  r.  2020  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    William  J.,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union 

"  William  J.,  port  steward  P.  M.  SS.  Co's 
Wharf,  r.  1829  Green 

"  William  J.,  secretary  Improved  Order  Red 
Men's  Hall  Assn.,  320  Post 

"  William  Jay,  mining,  218  California,  room 
7,  r.  921  Hyde 

"  William  K.,  wireman  McWhirter  Electric 
Co.,  r.  SW  cor  Masonic  Av  and  Congress 

<•    William  M.,  r.  7  South  Park 

"    William  M.,  clerk,  r.  112  Fair  Oaks 

"  William  M.,  collector,  r.  1008  Leaven- 
worth 

"  William  W.,  butcher  J.  G.  James  &  Co.,  r. 
831,  15th  Av  South 

"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1125  Mission 

"    William  W.,  miner,  r.  916  Montgomery 

"  William  W.,  secretary  S.  F.  and  Oakland 
Local  Passenger  Assn.,  16  Mills  Bldg,  3d 
floor,  r.  824  Laguna 

"  Wilson  T.,  machine  works,  648  Bryant,  r. 
311,21st 

"    W.  J.,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

"  W.  R.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  1024  Sacra- 
mento 

"    W.  Stuart  (Smith  &  Sprout),  r,  Berkeley 

"  W.  T.  &  Son,  F.  B.  Wood  manager,  che- 
nilles, oilcloths,  mats,  etc.,  569  Market 

"  &  Brown  (Frank  Smith  and  Charles  Brown), 
liquors,  12  Ellis 

"  &  Burns  (Howard  F.  Smith  and  John  F. 
Bums),  proprietors  The  Western  Wheel- 
man Publishing  Co.,  58,  1st 

"  &  Daniels  (Robert  W.  Smith  and  George  E. 
Daniels),  dentists,  3  Haight 

"  &  Freeman  (William  F.  Smith  and  J. 
Eugene  Freeman),  architects,  206  San- 
some,  rooms  27-28 

"  &  Herold  (Misses  Ellen  Smith  and  Mary 
Herold), proprietors  Cable  Hotel,  cor  28th 
and  Valencia 

"    &  Mayers  (Andrew  C.  Smith  and  Gustav  B. 
Mayers),  liquors,  913  Kearny 
Smith  &  Murasky  (James  F.  Smith  and  Frank 
J.    Murasky),    attorneys     at    law,    331 
Phelan  Bldg,  telephone  Main  5420 

"  &  Nagelmaker  (Frank  Smith  and  John 
Nagelmaker),  liquors,  232,  4th 

"  &  Nilson  (J.  Franklin  Smith  and  Simon 
Nilson),  merchant  tailors,  819  Market, 
room  32 
Smitli  &  Osborn  (Chester  W.  M.  Smith  and  E. 
E.  Osborn),  solicitors  of  patents  and  at- 
torneys at  law,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51 

"  &  Poultney  (Joseph  H.  Smith  and  George 
J.  Poultney),  livery  stable,  344  Bran- 
nan 
Smith  &  Sprout  (W.  Stuart  Smith  and  Sidney 
S.  Sprout),  electrical,  mechanical  and 
consulting  engineers,  422  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg 
Smith  &  Wesson  (Springfield,  Mass.),  Philip  B. 
Bekeart  agent,  159  New  Montgomery 

"    &  Whitaker  (Frank  A.  Smith  and  Gilbert 
M.  Whitaker),  butchers,  1409  Folsom 
Smith  &  Young  (Sterling  W.  Smith  and  John  N. 

Young),  building  supplies,  723  Market 
«g-  Smith.    See    Schmid,    Schmidt,    Schmit, 
Schmitt,  Smidt  and  Smyth 

SMITHS'  CASH  STORE 

(incorporated),  Barclay  J  Smith  presi- 
dent. Harper  A.  Smith  secretary,  gen- 
eral merchandise,  414-418  Front,  tele- 
phone Main  1340.  (Will  remove  on  or 
about  July  1st,  1896,  to  27  Market.) 
Smith's  Grill  Room,  M.  H.  Smith  proprietor,  115 
Larkin 


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AND   RHEUMATIC   CURE,  Dr.  Barlow 
J.   Smith  proprietor,   E.  Cotton    Smith 
secretary     and    advertising    manager, 
1513  Buchanan 
Smithea  Fieiaen,  laborer   U.    S.    Appraiser's 

Bldg,  r.  517  Vallejo 
Smithers  Jesus  Mrs.,  r.  1508  Mission 
Smithson  Emma  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Primary 
School,  r.  12.33  Green 
"    Frank,  teamster  James  P.  Donovan 
"    Frank  W.,  with  Nathaniel  T.   Coulson,  r. 
1233  Green 
Smithson  Frederick  H.,  attorney  at  law,  83-85 
Columbian  Bldg,  r.  1332  Green 
"    Frederick  J.,  trimmer  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1232 

Green 
"    James,  cutter  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r.  535 

Geary  rear 
"    Robert,  r.  535  Geary  rear 
Smithurst  Albert,  candymaker  W.  S.  Townsend, 
r.  1317  Valencia 
"    Annie  Miss,  bakery,  1317  Valencia 
4®"  Smithurst.    See  Smethurst 
Smits  Victor  E.,  awning  maker  S.   F.   Awning 

and  Tent  Co.,  r.  237y2,  8th 
Smitten  L.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  507^  Fell 
Smockryski  L.,  tailor  Raphael's,  r.  82154  Monl- 


SmootDavid  L.,  attorney  at  law,  14McAllister, 

r.  Haywards 
"    Edgar  N.  (Smoot  &  Rice),  r.  723  Eddy 
Smoot  &  Rice  (Edgar  N.    Smoot  and  William 

H.  Rice),  proprietors  Robin  Hood  Saloon, 

SW  cor  Stockton  and  O'Farrell 
Smouse   John  H.,   solicitor  American  Wringer 

Co.,  r.  1811  Hyde 
SmuUen  Frank,  shoemaker,  573  Howard,. r.  53a 

Howard 
Smiirr    Charles    F.,    general    freight     agent 

Southern  Pacific  Co..  r.  411  Clayton 
"    Charles  R.,  student,  r.  411  Clayton 
"    William  K...  contracting  freight  agent  S. 

P.  Co.,  613  Market,  r.  500  Cole 
Smyley  William  H.,  laborer  Ma  sonic  Cemetery, 

r.  430  Fulton 
Smyth  Alice  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  7  Perry 
"    Charles  S.,  sampler  Custom  House,  r.  2137 

Pine 

SMYTH  CHARLES  W., 

attorney  at  law  and  notary  public,  419 
California,  room  11,  telephone  Black 
2311,  r.  2127  Pine 

Smyth  Cornelius,  paper  ruler  J.  B.  Mclntyre,  r. 
721  Guerrero 
"    F.  L.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  2309  Fill- 
more 
"    Horace,  r.  2137  Broderick 
"    Hugh  S.  (Forster,  Little  &  Co.),  r.  145  Perry 
"    John,  liquors,  48  Grove 
'<    John,  motorman  Market    St.  Ry.,    r.    1501 

Turk 
"    John  T.,  printer  Call,  r.  14  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  949  Bryant 
"    Maysie  G.,  school  teacher,  r.  7  Perry 
"    Michael,  miner,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Owen  H.  (Phillips  &  Smyth),  r.  30, 13th 
"    Robert,  painter,  r.  23  Turk 
"    Robert  A.,  reporter,  r.  113  Ridley 
"    Samuel  C,  clerk,  r.  1717%  Leavenworth 
"    Simon  P.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  3214  Laf- 
ayette 
"    Thomas,  harness  maker,  r.  435  Turk 
"    Thomas  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  7  Perry 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  A..L  KINDS  OF 

:  Foreign  and   Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship* 

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Smyth  T.  Wylie,  clerk  George  W.  McNear,  r. 

Oakland 
Smsrth  W.  H.,  mechanical  expert  and  consult- 
ing engineer,  226  Market,  r.  Berkeley 
Smythe  George,  distributor  S.  F.   Laundry,  r. 
1519  Eddy 
"    George  J.,  steward,  r.  UlYi  Minna 
"    James  C,  musician  N.  Ramsey 
"    Margaret  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  439  Natoma 
"    P.,r.  220,  3d 
"    Peter,  r.  IO/2  Cleveland 
"     William  H.,  photographer,  r.  1915Eddy 
-8S-Smythe.    See  Smith  and  Smythe 
Snaden  John,  laundryman,  r.  6  Lynch 
Snaer  Louis,  r.  724  Lombard 
Snailham  Benjamin,  cane  maker,  r.  240  Ritch 
rear 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  240  Ritch  rear 
"    William  F.,  clerk,  r.  240  Ritch  rear 
Snapp  Claude  W.,  laborer  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  45  Morris  Av 
Snapper  Samuel  S.,  r.  104,  7th 
Snead  Brothers  (Frank  and  Thomas),  plumbers, 
gas  fitters  and  metal  roofers,  3038  Geary 
and  1438  Howard 
Frank  (Snead  Bros.),  r.  22  Masonic  Av 
John  P.,  blacksmith,  NE  cor   Geary  and 

Blake,  r.  22  Masonic  Av 
Michael,  plumber,  r.  22  Masonic  Av 
Stephen  L.,  dentist  C.  H.  Bell,  r.  2611  Sac- 
ramento 
Thomas  (Snead  Bros.),  r.  22  Masonic  Av 
Thomas  I.,  carpenter,  r.  22  Masonic  Av 
Sneath  George  R.,  lessee  Jersey  Farm  Dairy, 

837  Howard,  r.  San  Bruno 
Sneath  Harry  J.,  secretary  Jersey  Farm  Co., 

r.  837  Howard 
Sneath  Richard  G.,  president  Jersey  Farm  Co. 
and  Consumers' Ice  Co.,  office  837  How- 
ard, r.  San  Bruno 
Snedaker  WiUlam  H.,  general  agent  Rio  Grande 
Western    Railway,   14    Montgomery,    r. 
California  Hotel 
Snedekar  Donner  H.,  driver  J.    H.  Hall,  r.  760. 

22d 
Sneider  Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  2020i4  Bush 
"    George  C,   stock   broker,  337    Pine,  r.  825 
Fillmore 
.S®=-Sneider.    See  Schneider,   Schnider,  Snider 

and  Snyder 
Snell  Arthur  B.,  salesman  Cienega  Lime  Co.,  r. 
115,  7th 
Cycle  Fittings  Co.,  14-16  Fremont 
Edward  L.,  manager  Cienega  Lime  Co.,  16 

Hayes,  r.  214  Ashbury 
Edwin  H.,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  5 

Martha  PI 
Frank  S.,  salesman    Merten  Mfg.  Co.,   r 

3612,  16th 
John  A.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1003  Powell 
John  M.,  teamster,  r.  715  Howard 
John  T.,  stage  carpenter  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  120  Eddy 
Lindsey  A.,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  5 

Martha  PI 
R.   L.,  machinist  Central  Hardware  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  106  Eddy 
Walter  R.,  solicitor  Daily  Report  Pub.  Co 
r.  1306  Pine 
4S=Snell.    SeeSchiiell 

Snellgrove  Charles  R.,  transfer  agent  Wells 
Fargo  &  Co.,  3d  St.  depot,  r.  4  Central 
Court 
Snelling  James  F.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham  & 
Co.,  r.  313  Taylor 


Snelling  Joseph,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
508  San  Jose  Av 
"    Walter  J.,  r.  606  Montgomery,  room  25 
Snibley  Louis,  laborer,  r.  221  Birch  Av 
Snide  Louis,  pawn  broker,  113,  3d 
Snider  John,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery 

"    Rodney,  clerk  Vina  Distillery,  r.  311  Mason 
4^Snider.    See  Schneider,   Schnider,  Sneider 

and  Snyder 
Sniderman  Max,  cloak  maker,  933  Market 
Snodgrass  William,    harness    washer   Lot   D. 

Slocum,  r.  347  Jessie 
«®"Snodgrass.    See  Snowgrass 
Snook  Caroline,  widow,  nurse,  r.  2429  Mission 
"    Edgar  N.  (G.  &  E.  Snook),  r.   1914  Broad- 
way 
"    Frederick  W.  (William  S.  Snook   &  Son), 
r.  Oakland 

SNOOK  G.  &  E. 

(George  A.  and  Edgar  N.),  plumbers, 
gas  and  steam  fitters,  630  Sacramento 

Snook  George  A.  (G.  &  E.  Snook),  r.  1914  Broad- 
way 

"  George  W.,  plumber  William  S.  Snook  & 
Son,  r.  Oakland 

■'  Harry  E.,  assistant  manager  Golden  Gate 
Undertaking  Co.,  r.  2429  Mission 

"  James  A.  (James  A.  Snook  &  Co.),  r.  1711 
Baker 

"  James  A.  &  Co.  James  A.  Snook),  carriage 
hardware    and  hardwood  lumber,  35-37 


"    Jane  C,  widow,  r.  414  Bartlett 
"    John  T.,  machinehand,  r.  1118  Harrison 
"    Minnie,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  513  Hyde 
"    Pauline  Miss,  r.  ISW-A  Stockton 
"    William  S.  (William  S.  Snook  &  Son),  r. 
Oakland 

SNOOK   WILLIAM    S.  &    SON 

(Wmiam  S.  and  Frederick  W.),  plumb- 
ers, gas  and  steam  fitters,  554  Clay 

Snow  Chester  J.,  r.  504i4  Guerrero 

"  E.  B.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1710  Wash- 
ington 

"  Edward  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1767 
Howard 

"  Emanuel,  porter  Davis,  Haber  &  Co.,  r.  604 
Broderick 

"    Ernest  W.,  cutter  W.  H.  Snow,  r.  Berkeley 

"  Frank  E.,  salesman  W.  H.  Snow,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"    Harry,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 

"    Harvey  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1608  Powell 
Snow   Harvey  W.,  bond  broker  and   financial 
agent  and  vice-supreme  Royal  Guard- 
ian,   Royal    Fraternal    Guardians,    318 
Pine,  rooms  16-17,  r.  Oakland 

"    James  T.,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"  James  T.,  teamster  Indianapolis  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  216  Fair  Oaks 

"  John  F.,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  1623  Mission, 
branch  office  3  Grant  Av,  r.  I6271/2  Mis- 
sion 

"    John  J.,  salesman  John  W.  Carmany 

"    Levi  T.,  r.  329  Fell 

"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  708  Montgomery 

"    Louis,  glazier,  r.  555  Natoma 
Snow  Louis  T.,  groceries,  provisions  and  ship 
stores,  210  California,  r.  Alameda 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  436  Minna 

"    Samuel,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 

"  Thomas,  bartender  Henry  Schlieker,  r.  401 
Spear 

"  Wilfrid  M.,  machinehand,  r.  708  Montgom- 
ery 

"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Federal 

"    William  H.,  merchant  tailor,  342  Sutter,  r. 
Berkeley 
Snowball  Alexander  L.,  policeman,  r.  925  Geary 
Snowden  Edward  L.,  machinist  Byron  Jackson, 
r.  929,  19th 

'•    Frederick  T.,  caterer,  r.  728  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    James  H.,  r.  34  Natoma 
Snowgrass  Allan  V..  clerk  First  National  Bank, 
r.  1526  Eddy 

"    John  G.,  clerk,  r.  1526  Eddy 

"    Louise  S.,  widow,  r.  1526  Eddy 


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SOL 


1453 


Snyder  Charles,  foreman,  r.  3  Uranus 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  310  Jessie 
"    Charles  B.,  packer  Union  Fruit  Grader,  r. 

16  Ellis 
"    Daniel,  fireman  revenue  cutter  Commodore 

Perry 
"    Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  r.  136,  12th 
"    Frederick  C,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  136,  12th 
"    George,  r.  1121  Ellis 
"    George,  teamster  F.  B.  Joyce  &  Co.,  r.  1^5 

Langton 
"    Henry,  electrician  Cal.  Electric  Supply  & 

Cons.  Co.,  r.  640  Haight 
"    Julia  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  music  and  elocution, 

520  Sutter 
"    Laura  A.,  widow,  r.  912,  19th 
'•    Lizzie  Mrs.,  confectionery,  435  Larkin 
"    Louis  C,  r.  435  Larkin 
"    Louise  J.,  widow,  lodgings,  322,  3d 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  215  Fair  Oaks 
"    Samuel  M.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  48 

Plymouth  Av  Holly  Park 
"    Val,r.  106/2,  3d 

"    Wilhelmine,  widow,  r.  43  Sanchez 
"    William,  porter  Goldherg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

136,  12th  ,  .      ^ 

"    William    H.,    engineer     Buckingham     & 
Hecht,  r.  1419  Guerrero 
Snyders  Edgar  W.,  cigar  maker  Pac.  Coast  Co- 
op. Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  512  Bush 
"    George  W..  salesman,  r.  404  Ellis 
"    Marie  B.  Mrs.,    manager   The    Marechal 
Niel,  404  Ellis 
Snygg  John,  fisherman,  r.  414  Folsom 
jga-Snyder.    See  Schneider,  Schnider,  Sneider 

and  Snider 
Soanes  Frank,  candy  maker,  r.  233,  3d 
Scares  Joseph  D,,  driver  N.  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 

"    Manuel  D.,  milker,  r.  216  Jackson 
Sobey  Arthur  L.,  physician,  r.  810,  20th 
"    Ellen  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  810,  20th 
"    I.  P.,  musician,  r.  26  Victor 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  550  Mission 
Soboslay  Julius,  physician,  W^Vi,  6th 

"    Samuel,  cloak  maker,  r.  16  Harriet 
Sobrero  Charles  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  225  Chestnut 
Sobrio  John  A.  (P.  Duchein  &  Co.),  r.  253  Clem- 
entina 
Sochor  Anton  B.,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r. 

1004  Van  Ness  Av 
Socialist  Labor  Party,  Oswald  Seifert   secre- 
tary, 115-117  Turk 
Societa  di  Mutuo  Soccoroso  della  Compagnia 
Garabaldina,    F.    Zeiro    president,    G. 
Ertola  secretary,  423  Broadway 
"    di    Mutuo    Soccoroso    Reali,    Carabinieri 
Italian!,  423  Broadway 
Societa  Italiana  di  Mutua  Beneficenza,  808 
Montgomery  .  .  r<     , 

"    Tictnese  Mutuo  Soccoroso,  Giovanni  bcal- 
manini  secretary,  729  Montgomery 
Societe  Beige  de  Bienfaisance.    Leon  Andre 

secretary,  office  413  Kearny 
Societe   de  Bienfaisance  des   Dames  Fran- 
caise,  office  318  Post  ,    . 

Society  for  tlie  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals, C.  B.  Holbrook  secretary,  94-9o 
Donohoe  Bldg  ^     „^., 

Society  for  tHe  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Chil- 
dren,   John   McComb    secietary,    95-96 
Donohoe  Bldg 
Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice,  Frank  J. 
Kane  secretary,   14  McAllister,    rooms 
25-26  Donohoe  Bldg 
Society  of  California  Pioneers   The,   John  I. 
Spear  secretary.  Pioneer  Bldg,  5  Pioneer 
PI,  telephone  Main  5319 
Society   of  Old   Friends,    James   A.    Johnson 
president,  J.   E.  Slinkey  secretary,  23o 
Kearny,  room  9  „   „     ,.  -^      » 

Sodalizio  Veterani  Italiani,  B.  Cheli  president, 

A.  Bricca  secretary,  423  Broadway 
Soden  A.  J.,  carpenter,  r.  172  Minna 
"    Henry,  teamster  H.   C.   Henderson,  r.  1809 
Folsom 
Soder  Peter,  r.  326  Ritch 

Soderberg  Andrew,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Oo., 
r.  1415  Howard 
"    J  W.,  laborer,  r.  24  Julian  Av  rear 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

SEAT  CUSHIONS 

In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

S^I-S^T-    IVIARKET    ST. 


Soderberg  Leopold  L.,  civil  engineer,  r.  150114 
Fillmore 
"    Nils,  attorney  at  law,  r.  913  Sacramento 
"    Victor  bookkeeper  Estate  Herman  Royer, 
r.  313  Hyde 
Soderdahl   Oscar,  fisherman,  r.  214  Francisco 

rear 
Soderer  Gustav,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  113,  16th 
Sodergren  F.  O.,  master  bk  Hesper,  office  28 

California 
Soderholm  Axel,  peddler,  r.  410,  7th 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  32114  Broadway 
Soderlund  Axel,  r.  828  Bush 
"    Ernst  A.,  porter  N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co.,   r. 

908  Vallejo 
"    Peter  F.,  cellarman  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

828  Bush 
"    Z.    N.    (Robertson   &    Soderlund),    r.    325 
Minna 
Soderman  Charles,  motorman,  r.  1111V4  Tennes- 

"    John  F.,  carpenter,  r.  10  Medau  PI 
Soderstrom  Agnes,  domestic,  1416  Masonic  Av 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  411  Bryant  rear 
Sodini  Basilio,  laborer  Milani  &  Co. 
"    Oreste,    cook   Perini's    Restaurant,  r.  917 
Jackson  _  ^   „   t-, 

Soedler   Eberhard,  box   maker   Pac.  and  S.  F. 

Box  Factory,  r.  760  Folsom 
Soehl  Christian,  clerk  Henry  Gehrt,  r.  703  Du- 
pont 
"    J.    Henry,    liquors,  751   Sacramento,    r.  9 

Hampton  PI 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  248,  5th 
Soehlmann  Henry  L.,  driver  Buffalo  Brewing 

Co. ,  r.  603V2  Dolores 
Soelter  August,  cigarmaker.  r.  413y2  Green 
"    John,  wire  worker,  r.  413^/4  Green 
"    Ludwig,  painter,  r.  413V2  Green 
Soetie  Eva,  widow,  r.  535  Elizabeth 
Sober  Adolph,  distributor  Post  Office,  r.  204  Ellis 
"    E.  Mrs.,  widow,  importer  leeches,  r.  916 

Fulton 
"    Harry  C    student,  r.  1308a  Leavenworth 
Sohl   Axel  L.     engineer    Charles    M.    Depew 
Planing  Mill  Co.,  r.  22  Laidley 
"    Edward,  oiler  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r.  30th 

nr.  Castro 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  923  Mmna 
"    Harry,  porter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r.  60 

"    John,  liquors,  SE  cor  Taylor  and  Bay 
"    Otto  watchman  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mill  Co.,  r.  328/2,  10th 
4®"Sohl.    See  Saul  .,  „      „  „  ^ 

Sohlke  Carl  W.,  salesman  N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda  . 

"    Gustave,  clerk,  r.  312  Haight 
"    Jacob  A.,  bookkeeper  F.  Ruther  &  Co.,  1. 
Alameda  „,.,  tt   -   i,+ 

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Soieda  Mary,  widow,,  r.  1313  Dupont 
Sokildrop  John,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
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Sola  Guglielmo,  peddler,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Solari  Camilo  M.,  waiter,  r.  2120  Filbert 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1225,  18th 
"    Frank,  painter  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co. 
"    Giovanni  B.,  fruits   and  vegetables,  217!4, 

18th,  r.  305  Capp  rear 
"    Giovanni  B.,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Giuseppe  (G.  B.  Cordano  &  Co.),  r.  8  Hunt 
"    Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Ida  B.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
"    J.,  declJhand  str  Apache 
"    Joseph  (Massa  &  Solari),  r.  845  McAllister 
"    Li.  &  Co.  (Louis  Solari  and  Joseph  Nieri), 

fruits  and  vegetables,  1-115  Octavia 
"    L.  &  Co.  (Louis  Solori  and  Peter  Bianuci), 
fruits  and  vegetables,  Railroad  Av  bet 
11th  and  12th  Avs  South 
"     Louis  (L.  Solari  &  Co.i,  r.  425  Cedar  Av 
"    Louis  (L.  Solari  &  Co.),  r.  Railroad  Av  bet 

11th  and  12th  Avs  South 
"    Luigi,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Mary  Mrs.  (Delfino  &  Solari),  r.  109,  3d 
"    Sebastian,  fisherman,  r.  39  Hinckley 
"    Stefano,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
"    Stephen  (Capelli  &  Solari),  r.  519a  Filbert 
"    Stephen,  fruits,  306'4,  3d 
"    William  A.,  with  ^tna  Mineral  Water  Co. 
Soldati  Felix,  shoemaker,   1233  Uupont,  r.  1106 

Kearny 
Soldavini  Ambrosia  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  9  Pol- 
lard PI 
Soledad    Alexander,    marble    polisher   Joseph 

Musto  &  Son,  r.  915  Battery 
Solen  Nellie,  widow,  r.  526  Howard 
Soler  Andre,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  423  Union 
"    Christian,  dairyman,  r.  423  Union 
"    Martin,  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  1309  Stockton 
Solezzi  Giacomo,  bootblack  L.  Segarini,  r.  .324, 

7th 
Solezzie  Andrew,  fisherman,  r.  114  Pacific 
Solinsky  Harris,  peddler,  r.  966  Harrison 
Soils  F.,  seaman  str  San  Juan 
Soil    Christian    L.    Mrs.,   furnished  rooms,  712 

Kearny 
SoUenius  Leon  P.,  r.  431  Greenwich 
SoUey  Emily  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  909  Polk 
SoUino  Pio,  seaman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
SoUman  Adolph,  jeweler  C.  H.  Lindermaun,  r. 
712  Diamond 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  712  Diamond 
"    Theodore  W.,  gold  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

712  Diamond 
"     Valentine  P.,  machinist  Electric  Supply 

Co.,  r.  712  Diamond 
"     William,  foreman,  r.  714  Diamond 
SoUner    Edward,    carpenter    J.   Noonan,   r.  377 

Natoma 
SoUom  Vincent  P.,  designer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  320  Van  Ness  Av 
Solomon  A.  &  Co.  (Alex  Solomon),  tailors,  108 
Battery 
"    A.  Armand,  violinist,  r.  1224,  24th 
"    Aaron,  tailor,  127,  4th 
"    Abraham,  porter  F.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  543 

Jessie 
' '    Abraham,  teacher  languages ,  2006  Fillmore 

r.  2209  Fillmore 
"    Abraham,  traveling  salesman  Adelsdorfer 

&  Brandenstein 
"    Albert,  traveling   salesman,  r.  52^b  Hayes 
"    Alex  (A.  Solomon  &  Co.),  r.  529b  Hayes 
"    Baruch,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  106,  3d,  r. 
920  McAllister 
Solomon  C.   Jr.  Covering  Co.,  Chapman  Solo- 
mon Jr.  president,  422-4:^6  Battery 


Solomon  Chapman,  with  Chapman  Solomon  Jr., 

r.  1224,  24th 
Solomon  Chapman  Jr.,  commission  merchant, 
importer  Japanese  goods  and  exporter 
American  prolucts,  422-424-436  Battery, 
telephone  Main  1079,  r.  IS'A  Henry 

'•  Charles  E.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  David,  clerk  M.  Solomon  &  Co.,  r.  2318 
Geary 

"    Edward,  pantrymen  str  Modoc 

"  Ella  Miss,  stenographer  Jacobs  &  Wolfe, 
r.  639  Ellis 

"     Ernest,  clerk,  r.  1318  Ellis 

"  Ferdinand  H.,  traveling  salesman  Chap- 
man Solomon  Jr.,  r.  1224,  24th 

"    G.  W.,  barber  John  Johnson,  r.  104  Mason 

"    Harris,  tailor,  r.  30  Valparaiso 
Solomon   Henry  I.,    secretary    and    treasurer 
Buckingham  &    Hecht,  225-237  Bush,  r. 
1620  Clay 

"  Herbert  H.,  messenger  Pac.  Mail  SS.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"  I.  L.  &  Co.  (Samuel  and  David  Klopstock), 
wholesale  upholstery  and  bedding,  840 
Mission  ' 

"    Isadore,  tailor,  r.  20  Valparaiso 

"    Jacob  C.  salesman,  r.  20  Valparaiso 

"  L.  C.  Miss,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 

"  Leah  Miss,  Insurance  broker,  313  Califor- 
nia, r.  1620  Clay 

"  Louis,  salesman  Martin,  Feusier  &  Co.,  r. 
543  Jessie 

"     Louis,  tailor,  r.  350  Minna 

"  Louis,  with  Baruch  Solomon,  r.  930  Mc- 
Allister 

"  M.  &  Co.  (Morris  Solomon),  agents  West- 
ern Wool  Manufacturing  Co.,  and  bottle 
dealers,  1839  Mission 

"    Marks  (Solomon  &  Son),  r.  926  Jackson 

"  Martin,  salesman  Rosenthal  Bros,  &  Co., 
r.  403  Leavenworth 

"  Mary  Miss,  teacher  Le  Conte  Primary 
School,  r.  1620  Clay 

"    Mena  D.,  widow,  r.  1402  Webster 

"    Morris  (M.  Solomon  &  Co.),  r.  2218  Geary 

"  Nathan,  mining  expert,  322  Pine,  r.  116 
Jones 

"     Rachel,  widow,  r.  507  Lombard 

"     Robert  H.,  pressman,  r.  31  Prosper 

"  Sam,  manager  Franklin  Hall,  1835-1839 
Fillmore 

"    Samuel  (Solomon  &  Son),  r.  405  Geary 

"    Samuel,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co. 

"    Samuel,  clerk  F.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r.  543  Jessie 

"  Samuel,  cloaks  and  suits,  121  Powell,  r.  2107 
Pine 

"  Samuel,  cutter  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co.,  r. 
2107  Pine 

"     Samuel,  porter  Eugene  Belrose,  r.  335  Bush 

"    Sigmund,  peddler,  r.  656  Natoma 

SOLOMON  SIMON, 

butcher,  Grand  Central  Market,   991 
Market,  r.  1514  O'Farrell 

Solomon  Solomon  A.,  r.  119  Jones 
"    &    Son    (Marks    and    Samuel),    merchant 
tailors,  701  Mission 
4®="Solomon.    See  Salomon 
Solomons  Hannah  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1707  Scott 
Solomons  Lucius  L.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  11-14,  r.  1707  Scott 
"    Selina  Miss,  r.  1707  Scott 
"    Theodore  S.,  stenographer,  r.  1707  Scott 
J8®"Solomonson.    See  Salomonson 
Soltan  H.  B.,  adjuster  Gas  Consumers'  Assn. 
"    Harry  B.,  physician  and  surgeon,  316  Post 
"    Robert  E.,  steward,  r.  311  Pacific 
Soltsien  Herman  A.,   engineer  Potrero  Yeast 
and  Vinegar  Co.,  r.  SW  cor  35th  and  In- 
diana, Potrero 
Solvin  Charles  G.,  liquors,   153  Steuart,  r.   143 

Main 
Somberg  Peter,  deckhand  tugboat  Reliance 
Somers  Ann,  widow,  cigars,  1398Vi  Turk,  r.  628 
Laguna 
"    Burbank  G.,  attorney  at  law,  22  Mills  Bldg, 
10th  floor,  r.  1034  Mission 


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Somers  Frank  A.  (Somers  &  Co.),  i.  3906  Folsom 

»    Frank  J.,  clerk,  r.  1403,  30th 

"    Frederick  A.,  bartender  Dunn  Bros.,  r.  723 
Gough 
Somers  George  B.,  surgeon,  office  533  Sutter,  r. 
1034  Mission 

"    Grace  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1403,  20th 

"    Henry  H.,  bookkeeper  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co., 
r.  807  California 

"    Harvey  C.  (Somers  &  Co.),  r.  2906  Folsom 

"    Herbert,  clerk  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 
225  Leavenworth 

"    Howard,  secretary  Lane  Hospital,  r.  225 
Leavenworth 

"    Hugh,  carpenter,  r.  1403,  20th 

"    Joseph  N.,  clerk,  r.  1403,  20th 

"    Margaret   Mrs.,  bakery  and   notions,  215 
Clement 

"    May  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1403,  20th 

"    Paul  A.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  2732  Fol- 
som 

"    Peter,  master  schr  Nellie  Carter,  office  32 
Steuart 

"    Richard,  seaman  str  Walla  Walla 

"    Rufus  A.  A.,  teamster    Overland  Freight 
Transfer  Co. 

"    William,  upholsterer,  215  Clement 

"    William  J.,  capitalist,  r,  1034  Mission 
Somers  &  Co.  (Harvey  C.  and  Frank  A.   Som- 
eis),  hay  and  grain,  534-536,  6th,  ware- 
house 341-343  Berry 
«®~Somers.    See  Sommers  and  Summers 
Somerset  George,  glovemaker,  r.  502  Bush 
Somersett  John,  clerk,  r.  502  Eddy 

"    Robert,  mill  hand  William  A.  Schrock 

»    William  A.,  clerk,  r.  502  Eddy 
Somervell  William  S.,  contractor,  413  Kearny, 

r.  608  Leavenworth 
Somerville  Albert   E.,  clerk  Cluffl  Bros.,  r.  402 
Hayes 

"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  236a  Golden  Gate 
Av 

•'    Robert,  teamster  Harris  &   Jones,  r.  214 
Virginia  Av 

"    Simon,  teamster  I.  S.  Van  Winkle  &  Co., 
r.  131  Lily  Av 
j8®=-Somerville.    See  Summerville 
Sommer  Adam,  iron  worker  Coppieters  &  Mock- 
el,  r.  31,  3d 

"    Axel,  hatter  K.  A.  Lundstrom,  r.  12  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Charles  M.,  clerk  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  851 
Capp 

"    George,  porter  Lunsmann  &  Stanke,  r.  132 
Bartlett 

»    Henry,    barber,    1193   Market,    r.  7   Olive 
Court 

"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  818  Montgomery 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  914  Filbert 

"    Julia  E.  Miss,  stenographer  O'Farrell  & 
Co.,  r.  914  Filbert 

"    Max  (Sommer  &  Kufmann),  r.  1821  Sacra- 
mento 

"    Max,  clothing.  517  Pacific 

"    Rosa  Mrs.,  clothing,  818  Montgomery 

"    Rose  Miss,  teachermusic,  r.  914  Filbert 

"    William  C,  tailor,  r.  210  Washington 

"    &  Kaufmann  (Max  Sommer  and  Maurice  J. 
Kaufman),  dealers  boots  and  shoes,  28 
Kearny 
Sommerlat  Charles,  clerk  Gustav  J.  Pauli,  r. 

1803  Stockton 
Sommers  Frederick,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  526 

"    George,  junk  dealer,  r.  1112  Treat  Av  . 

'<    Henry,  cook  Charles  A.  Bantel,  r.  107  Grant 

Av 
"    Henry,  porter  Louis  Zeiss,  r.  208  Drumm 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors. 51  Brady 
J8®=-Sommers,    See  Somers  and  Summers 
Somps  Emile  F.,  with  P.  G.  Somps  Soda  Wks, 
r.  2536  Mission 

SOMPS  P.  G.  SODA  WORKS, 

Pierre  G.  Somps  proprietor,  steam  soda 
works,  and  inventor  and  patentee 
Excelsior  Beverage  Preserver.  259- 
261-263  Clementina,  office  764-766 
Folsom.  telephone  Main  5419 


Somps  Pierre  (Herve  &  Somps),  r.  Alameda 
Somps   Pierre    G.,   proprietor  P.   G.    Somps 
Soda     Works,     259-261-263  Clementina, 
office    764-766     Folsom,  telephone  Main 
.=)419,  r.  2536  Mission 
Son  Adolph  A.  (Son  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  2124  Broad- 
way 
"    Albert  A.  (Son  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  2125  Pacific 

Av 
"    Brothers  &  Co.  (Adolph  A.  and  Albert   A. 
Son  and  Abraham  and  Jacob  Spitz),  cut- 
lery, pipes  and  cigars.  13-15  Sansome 
"    Carrie  Miss,  saleslady  Goldberg,  Bowen  & 

Co.,  r.  1348  Ellis 
"    Clarence  A.,  bookkeeper  Siebe  &  Green,  r. 

2125  Pacific  Av 
"    Lena  A.,  widow,  r.  1346  Ellis 
"    Romeo  A.,  clerk  Son  Bros.   &  Co.,  r.  1346 
Ellis 
Sonburg  Arnold  F.,  groceries   and  liquors,  916 

Bryant 
Sonburnt  Walter,  physician,  r.  2914  Bush 
Sondag  Alphonse.  cutter  John  Sondag,  r.   330 
Sutter 
«'    John,  merchant  tailor,  332  Sutter,    r.   330 

Sutter 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  2928  Pine 
Sonderup  Axel,  bookkeeper,  r.  6a  Shotwell 
"    Joseph,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2609!/2 

Sacramento 
"    William  I.,  driver,  r.  10  Steiner 
Sondheimer  Moses  (Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.),   r. 
1514  California 
"    Solomon,  salesman  Columbia  Shoe  Store,  r. 
832  O'Farrell 
Sonet  Frank,  laborer  Franz  Siebrecht,    r.    405 

Kearny 
Songer  Alexander,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  iW-A  Natoma 
Sonne  Mathias  A.,  carpenter,  r.  786  Harrison 
Sonnenberg  Albert,  salesman  Bibo,  Newman  & 
Ikenberg,  r.  1305  Octavia 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  711  Jones 
"     E.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1305  Octavia 
"    H.,  quartermaster  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  608,  6th 
"    Julius,  salesman,  r.  1305  Octavia 
"    Louis  B.,  r.  1502  California 
"    Max,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1305  Octavia 
"    Samuel,   bookkeeper  D.    Samuels,    r.    1502 

California 
"    Sigmund,  salesman  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co., 
r.  1305  Octavia 
Sonnenfeld  Samuel,  lapidary,  331  Kearny,  r.  325 

Ellis 
Sonnenwald  Peter,  with  George  H.   Tay   Co.,  r. 

625  Pacific 
Sonner  James,  porter  Deming-Palmer  Milling 
Co.,  r.  30  Clay 
"    Josie,  glovemaker,  r.  118  Fell 
"    Lizzie,  glovemaker,  r.  118  Fell 
Sonnichsen    August,    laundryman    Occidental 
Hotel 
"    Charles,  conductor  Presidio   and   Ferries 

RR,  r.  1131  Union 
"    James  N.,  r.  510  Buchanan 
'■     Nicholas,  clerk  Spring  Valley   W.   W.,  r. 
3026  Sacramento 
Sonntag  Charles  (Chas.  Sonntag  &  Co.),  116  Mar- 
ket 
Sonntag  Chas.  &  Co.  (Charles  Sonntag),  com- 
mission merchants,  glycerine,  etc.,  ana 
agents  U.  S.  Cartridge  Co.  114-116  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Drumm  34 
"    Emll  F.,  coppersmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  349 
Clementina 


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Sonntag  G.  A.  T.,  laundry,  230,  22d 
"    Gustav  A.  T..  seaman,  r.  1837%  Howard 
"    Henry  P.  (Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag),  r.  San 
Rafael 
Sonntag  Julian,    general  manager  The  Giant 
Powder  Co.  Consolidated,J430  California, 
r.  1617  Lyon 
"    Julius,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co.,  r. 

636  Green 
"    Julius,  reporter  Abend  Post,  r.  217  Mason 
Sonntag  Lincoln,  attorney  at  law  and  notary 
public,  116  Market,  telephone  Drumm  34, 
r.  2136  Howard 
"    M.  Miss,  r.  933  Kearny 
"    Paul  H.,  instrument  maker  Joseph  C.  Sala, 
r.  522  Capp 
Sonntags-Blatt  Des  California  Demokrat,  409- 
413  Bush 
"    Post  (weekly).  Abend  Post  Co.  proprietors, 
535  California 
Sonoma  Lumber  Co.,  William  Westover  pres- 
ident, D.    L.    Westover   secretary,   319 
Pine,  room  26 
Sonoma  Valley  Railroad  Co.,   office    Mutual 

Life  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Sonora  Extended    Mining  Corporation,    C.   A. 

Stratton  secretary,  213  Jackson 
Sons  of  St.  George,  Order  of,  Edward  Oliver 

grand  secretary,  317  Mason 
Sons  of   the    American   Revolution,   E.   W. 
McKinstry    president,    Edwin   Bonnell 
secretary,  101  Montgomery 
Sons  of  Veterans,  Fair  Oaks  Camp,  102  O'Far- 

rell 
Soo  Hoo  Fong,  Chinese  interpreter  Pac.   Mail 

SB.  Co..  r.  917  Clay 
Sooman  John,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  825  Pennsylvania  Av 
Sopa  Peter  G.,  restaurant,  3300  Mission,  r.  35061/4 

Mission 
Soper  Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  15  Heron 
"    Charles  B.,  fireman  str  Gold,  r.  15  Heron 
"    Harleigh  F.,  student,  r.  317  Noe 
"    John  F.,  vice-consul  Hawaiian  Islands,  206 
Sansome,  room  22,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
Soper  Joseph  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,   661 
Market,  hours  12  m.  to  3  p.  m.  and  7  to  8 
p.  m..  r.  317  Noe,  hours  7  to   8:30  a.  m. 
telephone  Mission  121 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Sophey  Abraham,  machinist,  r.  760  Folsom 

"    Joseph,  carriage  maker,  820  Folsom 
Soracco  Charles,  porter  EmilioMartinoni,  r.  526 
Filbert 
"    G.  B.,  coal  dealer,  r.  504  Filbert 
"    Joseph,  laborer  E.  Martinoni,  r.  526  Filbert 
Sorbet  Louis,  waiter  Occidental  Restaurant,  r. 

908  Pacific 
Sorbier  Louisa  A.,   widow,  president  Woman's 
Educational  and  IndustrialTJnion,  r.  220 
Van  Ness  Av 
Sorensen  A.,  carpenter  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    A.,  waiter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  148  Perry 
"    Andrew,  canvasser,  r.  663  Minna 
"    Andrew,  clerk  Neal  C.  Toft,  r.  414  Waller 
"    Anton,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    August   G.,   machinist  First  Street  Wks, 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  963  Howard 
"    Carl,  tailor  C.  M.  Sorensen,  r.  229  Minna 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
"    Charles,    teamster   J.    Browning,    r.    16'4 

Langton 
"    Charles  M  .  merchant  tailor,  422  Post,   r. 

831  MAllister 
"    Christian,  r.  7  Mint  Av 


Sorensen  Christian,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 

"    Christian,  teamster,  r.  1218  Folsom 

"    Christina  M.  J.  Miss,  r.  20  Eureka 

"    George,  beer  bottler  Viking  Brewing  Co., 
r.  2  Codman  PI 

"    Herbert,  fireman  Engine  14,  r.   1013  McAl- 
lister 

"    James,  clerk  Charles  Truelson,  r.  530  De- 
visadero 

"    James  A.,  foreman    Peter   P.   Schmidt,  r. 
1003  Harrison 

"    Jens,  tailor,  r.  1817  Dupont 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  2  Codman  PI 

"    Ludwig  M.,  master  mariner,  r.  37%,  20th 

"    N.  C,  cook  R.  J.  Techau  &  Co.,  r.  922%  Na- 
toma 

"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  Newman  nr  Bennington 

"    Nelson,  driver,  r.  108  San  Jose  Av 

"    Niels  C,  tailor,  246  Ellis 

•'    Peter,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  709  Harri- 
son 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  12  Clay 

"    S.,  stencil  cutter  Novelty  Rubber  Stamp 
Wks 

"    Simon  C,  hostler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  1407 
Eddy 

"    Soren  (Campbell  &  Sorensen),  r.  1761  Mis- 
sion 

"    Soren    M.    (Romer   &    Sorensea),    r.    1317 
Scott 

"    Theodore  A. ,  harness  maker,  r.  6  Albion  Av 

"    Walter,  carpenter  and  builder,  538  Linden 
Av,  r.  129  Cook 

"    William,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  1013 
McAllister 

"    William  Jr.,   clerk  William  Sorensen,  r. 
1013  McAllister 
Sorenson  Amelia,  widow,  r.  406%,  6th 

"    Augusta  D.  Miss,    finisher    Golden    Gate 
Woolen  Mills 

"    Charles,  cook,  r.  922%  Natoma 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  1311%  Minna 

"    Christian,  waiter  Windsor  Hotel 

"    Christian  A.,  marine  engineer,   r.  747  Fol- 
som 

"    Christopher,  mechanic  Perkins  Cycle  Co., 
r.  112%  Fell 

"    Hans,  carpenter  Charles  M.  Depew  Plan- 
ing Mil]  Co.,  r.  28,  21st 

"    Jens,  cook  Niels  J.  Lund,  r.  SE  cor  Folsom 
and  16th 

"    John,    pantryman   Palace    Hotel,    r.    409 
Minna 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  115  Capp 

"    Lauridts,   janitor  Pacific-Union    Club,  r. 
520%,  9th 

"    Nelson,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  5  Torrens 
Court 

"    S..  pantryman   Cardall  &  Marston,  r.  623 
Turk 

"    S.,  roof  painter,  r.  106%,  3d 

"  Sivert,  advertising  agent,  783%  Market 
4^"Sorenson.  See  Sorensen  and  Sorrensen 
Sorg  Conrad  C,  r.  1413  Buchanan  rear 

"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1413  Buchanan  rear 

"    John  G.,  roofer,  r.  1509  Turk  rear 

"    P.    J.  Co.  The  (Middletown,  Ohio),  M.  P. 
Gleason  agent,  410  Sacramento 
Sorge  Gustav,  teamster,  r.  374  Natoma  rear 

"    Lawrence  E.,  waiter,  r.  650,  4th 

"    Oscar,   news    agent    and   bookseller,   410 
Kearny,  room  6,  r.  Alameda 
Sorhan  James,  groceries,  6,  14th 
Soria  Alfred,  saddle  maker,  r.  718%  Union  rear 

"    Marina  Miss,  shirt  maker,  r.  7  Magner  PI 

"    Susan,  widow,  r.  718%  Union  rear 
Sorich  A.  &  Co.  (Anton  Sorich),  bakery  and  res- 
taurant, 1207  Market  and  5  Brooks 

"    Anton  (A.  Sorich  &  Co.),  r.  941  Haight 

"    Marko,  cooper  J.  J.  Kucich,  r.   811  Pacific 
Sorley  Daniel,  laborer  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co. 

"    Mamie,  domestic,  2218%  Fillmore 

"    William,  baker  str  San  Juan 
Sorman  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  16  Clinton  Park 
Sornin  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  321 
Montgomery,  r.  2100  Mason 

"    Antone,  watchmaker,  2100  Mason 
Sorosis  Fruit  Co.,  F.  M.  Smith  president,  A.  H. 
Clough  secretary,  101  Sansome,  room  26 


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Sorrell  A.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  NE 
cor  Lower  Terrace  and  Serpentine  Av 
"    Alfred  W.,  carpenter  James  Young,  r.  NE 

cor  Lower  Terrace  and  Serpentine  Av 
"    William  H.,  foreman  Central  Lumber  and 
Mill  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Sorrentino  G.,  shell  fish,  9  Clay  St.  Market,  r.  9 

Lafayette  PI 
Sorrick  Ira  (J.  H.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
Sosnowski  Frederick,  tanner  The  Norton  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  120  Valley 
Sospita   Co.,    female  remedies,  51-55  Donohoe 

Bldg,  telephone  South  608 
Sosso  Henry,  pastemaker,  r.  13'35  Dupont 
"    Lorenzo,  with  R.  J.   Techau  &  Co.,  r.  514 

Eddy 
"    Theresa,    widow,    macaroni    factory,    1325 
Dupont 
Soteck  Vincent,  box  maker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  424i/4,6tb 
Soto  Angel  B.,  barber  and  cigars,  3049,  16th,  r. 

26^2  Sycamore  Av 
Soto  House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor,  32,  4th 
"    Romolo  M.  F.,  attorney  at  law,  67-68  Ne- 
vada Block,  r.  413  Jones 
"    Salvador  de,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  320'/2  Scott 
Sotto  Angelo,  farmer,  r.  137  Folsom 
"    Angelo  R.,  collector,  r.  137  Folsom 
"    Susan  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  137  Folsom 
Sotzen  John  A.,  tailor,  r.  324  Phelan  Bldg 
Soubease   Josephine,    widow,    midwife,    r.    114 

Trenton 
SOUC   L.   A.  &    Co.  (Louis  A.  Souc   and  Albert 
Horiger).    real     estate    and    insurance 
brokers,  465-467  Valencia,  telephone  Mis- 
sion 273 
"    Louis  A.  (L.  A.  Souc  &  Co.),  r.  623,  17th 
Souder  Charles,  photographer,  r.  224,  7th 
Souders  Flavoring  Extract  Co.  (Day ton,  Ohio), 
John  H.  Spobn  agent,  318  Battery 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  i.  524  Eddy 
Souffraine  Louis,  news  agent,  r.  894  Green 
Soukup  Aloisie  L.,  widow,  bakery  and  notions, 

41214  Geary 
Soulage  Alphonse,  porter  Lenormand  Bros.,  r. 
Folsom  nr  Union  Av 
"    Henry   (Soulage   &    Sablier),  r.  327  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    &  Sablier  (Henry  Soulage  and  Louis  Sab- 
lier), proprietors  Louisiana  House,  327 
Montgomery  Av 
Soulages  Alfred,  cook  Occidental  Hotel,  r.  108 
Prospect  PI 
"    Jules,  cellar  master  Cal.  Wine  Assn,  r.  123 

Trenton 
"    Pierre,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Soule  Arthur  C.  (Soule  Bros.),  r.  640  Waller 
"    Arthur    L.,  master    bark   Martha    Davis, 

office  220  California 
"    Brothers  (Arthur  C.  and  Thomas),  carpen- 
ters and  builders,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Charles  Z.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1330  Ellis 
"    Fannie  L.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 

School,  r.  1509  Howard 
"    Prank,  r.  1208  Laurel  Av 
Soule  Kendrick  B.,  manager  Lick  House,  W  s 
Montgomery  bet  Post  and  Sutter 
"    Maria  L.  Miss,  teacher  Denman  Grammar 

School,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Milan,  surgeon  str  Mariposa,  r.  Occidental 

Hotel 
"    Rose  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1738  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Sidney,  traveling  salesman  Revere  Rub- 
ber Co. 
"    Thomas  (Soule  Bros.),  r.  640  Waller 
Soule  W.  A.,  manager  pro  tem  Wheeler  &  Wil- 
son   Manufacturing  Co.,  933  Market,  r. 
Palace  Hotel 
"    William  T.,  grain  broker,  214  Pine,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Soulen  Annie,  widow,  r.  719  Brannan 
Soules  Laurent,  confectioner  Louis  Ruffteux,  r. 

12Jansen 
Soulier  Joseph,  machinist  Galli  Machine  Wks, 

r.  14,  8th 
Souquet  Paul,  employee  French  Hospital 
Souren  Joseph,  r.  327  Eureka 


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Souret  Marcel,  lodgings,  1032  Market 
Souriau  Desire,  nurse,  r.  115  Morris  Av 
"    Louis  D.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 
r.  115  Morris  Av 
Sours  William,  switi-'hman,  r.  1  Louisa 
Souter  Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3012 

Mission 
South  American  Steamship  Co.,  W.  R.  Grace  & 

Co.  agents.  203  California 
Soutli  Bend  Iron  Works,  office  37  Market 
"    Benjamin,  carpenter  and  decorator,  r.  1925 

Ellis 
"    Charles  D.,  reporter  Call,  r.  326  Larkin 
South     Cosmopolitan      Grammar      School, 
Adolph  Herbst  principal,  N  s  Eddy  bet 
Polk  and  Van  Ness  Av 
"    End  Boat  House,  3d  St  Wharf 

SOUTH  END  PICKLE  WORKS, 

John   Loeffler    proprietor,    manufac- 
turer pickles,   sauces,   vinegar,   etc., 
422-428  5th,  telephone  South  491 
South  End  Primary  School,  Miss  Ida  E.  Coles 
principal,  Williams  nr  Henry 

"  End  Printing  Co.  (Morley  &  Copp),  pro- 
prietors, 343,  5th 

"  End  Warehouse,  Morton  Draying  and 
Warehouse  Co.  proprietors,  N  s  Town- 
send  bet  1st  and  2d 

"  Eureka  Mining  Co.  (Amador  Co),  Abraham 
Halsey  secretary,  530  California,  rooms 
49-50 

"  Feather  Water  and  Union  Mining  Co. 
(Butte  Co.),  Abraham  Halsey  secretary, 
530  California,  rooms  49-50 

"    John  G.  (South  &  Burton),  r.  908  Florida 

"    Joseph,  guard  County  Jail  No.  2 
South  Pacific  Coast  Railway  Co.,  W.  V.  Hunt- 
ington secretary,  4  ^Iontgomery,  ticket 
office  and  ferry  foot  Market 

"    Pacific  House,  Charles  Newstream  propri- 
etor, 22  East 
South  Park  Malt  House,  Herman  Zwieg  propri- 
etor, N  s  Brannan  bet  5th  and  6th 

"    Point  Warehouse,  S  s  Berry  bet  3d  and  4th 
South  Port  Land  and  Commercial  Co.,  Pierre 
B.  Cornwall  president,  office  450  Main 

"  Prairie  Coal  Co.  (Washington),  Thomas  H. 
Henderson  secretary,  office 308  California 
South  San  Francisco  Brewery.  San  Francisco 
Breweries  (limited)  C.  B.  Stone  general 
manager,  J.  Herzog  manager,  office  403 
Market,  brewery  NW  cor  Railroad  Av 
and  14th  Av  South 
South  San  Francisco  Dock  Co.,  Charles  D. 
Wheat  secretary,  501  California 

"  San  Francisco  Land  and  Improvement  Co., 
George  H.  Chapman  secretary,  202  San- 
some 

"  San  Francisco  Masonic  Building,  SW  cor 
nth  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 

"  San  Francisco  Opera  House,  Dr.  David  B. 
Todd  manager,  SW  cor  14th  Av  South 
and  Railroad  Av 
South  San  Francisco  Packing  and  Provision 
Co.  (Charles  Nonnenmann  and  Henry 
Mohr),  office  218  Front,  packing  house 
7th  Av  South  and  M,  slaughter  house 
4th  av  South  and  M 
South  San  Francisco  Park,  W  s  Railroad  Av 

bet  8th  and  9th  Avs  South 
South  San  Francisco  Police  Station,  E  s  Rail- 
road Av  bet  14th  and  15th  Avs  South 
South  San  Francisco  Primary  School,  William 
W.  Stone  principal,  cor  14th  Av  South 
and  L 


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405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


South  San  Francisco  School   (Branch),  Levi 

Bowman  teacher,  Hunter's  Point 
South  San  Francisco  Tannery,  A.  B.  Patrick  & 
Co.  proprietors,  6th  Av  South  bet  Q  and 
R,  office  119  Clay 
South  Side  Life  Saving  Station,  Henry  Smith 
keeper,  Ocean  Beach  %  mile  south 
Ocean  Side  House 

"    &  Burton  (John  G.  South  and  Arthur  Bur- 
ton), horse   market,  cor   Harrison   and 
12th 
Southack  Frank  L.,  chief  clerk  maintenance  of 

way  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  924  Guerrero 

Southard  Albert  B.,  civil  engineer  construction 

dept.  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  334,  2d  Av 

"    Edwin  B.,  rodman  construction  dept.  Mar- 
ket St.  Ry.,  r.  334,  2d  Av 

"    Frank  R.,  storekeeper  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1720  Larkin 

■'    Mason   C,    inspector   U.    S.    Customs,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    Medora.  widow,  r.  903  Jones 
Southard  WiDiam  F.,  M.D.,  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat,  hours  11  a.  m.  to  12  m.  and  1  to  3 
p.  m.,  603  Sutter,  telephone  Main  5572,  r. 
Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
Souther  A.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1617V^  Howard 

"    Edgar  D.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1117  Sutter 

"    Frank,    teamster     Morton     Draying     and 
Warehouse  Co.,  r.  20  Hoff  Av 

"    George,  carpenter,  r.  20  Hofl  Av 

"    George  E.,  horse  trainer  Jehly  &  Davis,  r. 
20  Hoff  Av 

"    Joseph  W.,  r.  924  Harrison 

"    Joseph  W.  Jr.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Rug- 
gles,  r.  846  Mission 

"    William  H.,  cashier  Home  Mutual  Insur- 
ance Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Southern  California  Coal  and  Clay  Co.,  John 
Dolbeer  agent,  10  California,  room  3 

"    California  Lumber  Co.  The,  C.  A.  Hooper  & 
Co.  agents,  204  Front 

"    California    Paper  Co.,  James  E.   Gordon 
president,  202  Market 

"    California  Railwav,  61  Chronicle  Bldg 
Southern  District  Police  Station,  827Folsom 
cor  Miller  PI 

"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  627%  Vallejo 

"    Heights  Improvement  Club,  SW  cor  20th 
and  Arkansas,  Potrero 

"    Homoepathic  Dispensary,  1024  Mission 

"    Hotel.  Galbally  &  McCarron  proprietors, 
419  Brannan 

"    J.,  waiter  str  Corona 

"  Nevada  Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Can- 
delaria,  Nev.),  John  H.  Sayre  secretary, 
405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Southern  Oregon  Co.,  Elijah  Smith  president, 
John  L.  Howard  manager,  wholesale 
lumber,  office  16  California 
Southern  Paciflc  Company,  leases  and  controls 
S.  P.  R.  R.  of  Cal.,  S.  P.  R.  R.  of  Arizona, 
S.  P  R.  R.  of  New  Mexico,  S.  P.  C.  Ry., 
N.  Rv.,  N.  Cal.  Ry.,  C.  P.  R.  R.,  O.  &  C. 
R.  R.,  Cal.  P.  R.  R.,  C.  P.  Huntington 
president,  Charles  F.  Crocker  vice-presi- 
dent, T.  H.  Hubbard  2d  vice-president, 
J.  C.  Stubbs  3d  vice-president,  E.  C. 
Wright  secretary,  Nicholas  T.  Smith 
treasurer,  office  4  Montgomery.  Passen- 
ger depots  SE  cor  3d  and  Townsend  and 
foot  of  Market.  Freight  depot  5th  and 
Townsend.  Ticket  office  613  Market 
Southern  Paciflc  Company  (Santa  Cruz  Divi- 
sion), office  foot  Market,  freight  shed  cor 
Davis  and  Vallejo 


Southern  Pacific  Company's  Building,  NE  cor 

4th  and  Townsend 
Southern  Pacific  Company's  Ferry,  foot  Mar- 
Southern  Pacific  Employees  Mutual  Benefit 
Association,  office  64  Union  Trust  Bldg 
Southern  Pacific  Hospital  Department,  Mat- 
thew    Gardner     chief     surgeon,    75-76 
Crocker  Bldg 
Southern  Paciflc  Milling  Co.,  Timothy  Hopkins 
president,    Fairfax    H.  Wheelan  vice- 
president  and  manager.  Eben  McMillan 
secretary,  224  California 
Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company  of  Califor- 
nia, J.  L.  Willoutt  secretary,  23  Hobart 
Bldg 
"    Railway,  A.  J.  Poston  Pacific  Coast  Pas- 
senger agent,  602  Market 
Southerner  The,  Mrs.  Agnes  Litton  proprietor, 

407  Mason 
Southwell  C,  horseshoer,  r.  904  Kearny 
"    Frank  L.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  497 

Gough 
"    J.    B.,    salesman   Bonestell   &  Co.,  r.  212 
Powell 
Southwick  Charles  A.,  shoemaker  G.  M,  Kutz  & 
Co.,  r.  252  Clementina 
"    Frank  L.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Mayfleld,  Cal. 
Southworth   M.   E.   Mrs.,    assistant    librarian 
Mechanics'  Institute,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicho- 
las 
"    P.  S.,  asphaltura  worker,  r.  1738  Mission 
Souza  Edward,  tinner,  r.  616  Jessie 
"    Frank,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  422 Drumm 
"    Frank,  pressman  Chioniole,  r.  54  Minna 
"    Frank,  seaman  str  Willamette  Valley 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  54  Minna 
"    Pasquale,  well  digger,  r.  132  Langton 
Sowers  Frederick,  tailor,  120  Sutter,  room  53,  r. 

San  Leandro 
Spaar  Conrad,  brewer  Washington   Brewery,  r. 
912  Greenwich 
"    Henry  J.,  collector,  r.  912  Greenwich 
"    John  P.  E.,  harness  and  saddlery,  702  Fil- 
bert, r.  912  Greenwich 
Spacher  Arthur  D.,  clerk,  r.  1535  Jackson 
"    Edgar  L.,  lithographer  Bosqui  Engraving 

and  Printing  Co.,  r.  1.535  Jackson 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  243  Fell 
"    Marguerite,  domestic,  2299  Sacramento 
"    Peter  J.,  printer  C.  A.   Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 
15.35  Jackson 
Spade  Elizabeth,  domestic,  718  Waller 
Spader  Charles  T.  (Center  &  Spader),  r.  124  Fair 

Oaks 
Spadier  Peter,  salesman  John  Demartini  &  Co., 

r.  730Octavia 
Spadina  Angelo,  teacher  music,  r.  2417  Sacra- 
mento 
Spadoni  Joseph,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  919,  25th 
"    William,  hostler  Motroni  &  Guastuccl,  r. 
631%  Green 
Spaelti  Frederick  (Spaelti  &  Diethelm),  r.  629 

Commercial 
Spaelti  &  Diethelm  (Frederick    Spaelti    and 
Ulrich    Diethelm),    proprietors    Swiss 
Hotel,  637-639  Commercial 
Spaeth  Jacob,  foreman  Katz  &   Sons,  r.   1006 

Union 
Spaflord  Charles  E.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  29  Grand  Av 
"    James  H.,  salesman  J.  P.  Thomas,  r.  1733 

Sutter 
"    James  M.,  commission,  r.  1733  Sutter 
"    John  G.,  carrier  postofflce.r.  204i4  Ritch 
Je®=-Spahn.    See  Spohn 
Spahr  Emil,  waiter,  r.  512  Bush 

"    Reinholdt,  bartender,  r.  512  Bush 
Spaich  John,  porter  J.  Ivancovich  &  Co.,   r.  509 

Filbert 
Spaight  John  C,  manufacturers  agent,  84  Flood 
Bldg.  r.  523  Jones 
"    Michael,    driver,    r.    cor    Anderson    and 

Union  Av 
"    Patrick,    milkman,  r.  cor   Anderson    and 
Union  Av 
Spalding  Charles  W.,  with  The  Examiner,  r.  208 
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Spalding  Edward  B.  Rev.,   D.    D.,    rector   St. 
John's  Episcopal  Church,  S  s  15th  nr  Va- 
lencia,   and  rector  Trinity  School,  3300 
Washington 
"    Harriet  A.  Miss,  teacher  Peabody  Primary 
School,  r.  305  San  Jose  Av 
Spalding  Henry  W.,    chief  clerk   law   depart- 
ment San  Francisco  and   San   Joaquin 
Valley    Railway     Co.,    147-W8    Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  208  Octavia 
"    James  A.,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

664  Mission 
"    James  H.,  barber  P.  Young,  r.  604  Mission 
"    James  L.,  printer  Hicks-Judd  Co.,  r.  664 

Mission 
"    Kittie,  domestic,  899  Pine 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  306  San  Jose  Av 
Spalding  Volney  Mrs.,  proprietor  Bella  Vista 

Hotel.  liiOl  Pine 
Spalding    William    A.,    commissioner    State 
Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Building 
and  Loan  Associations,  109  California, 
room  4,  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    William  J.,  calker,  r.  741  Harrison 
i6®"Spalding.    See  Spaulding 
Spalling  Fred,  teamster,  r.  1305  Howard 
Spamer  Henry  C,  manager  Golden  Gate  Dis- 
tilling Co.'s  yeast   depot,  831  Howard, 
r.  2433  Mission 
Spamer  Justus  A..,  vice-president  Golden  Gate 
Distilling  Co.,  207  Battery,  r.  124  Liberty 
Spandau  Adolph.  machinist  John  G.  lis  &  Co., 

r.  17  Pfeiffer 
Spangenberg  Adolph,  lock  expert  Hall's  Safe 
and  Lock  Wks,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Fernando,   accountant    Delmas    &    Short- 
ridge,  r.  356 1/4,  nth 
"    Helma  A.  Miss,  dressmaking,  QlT/z  Mis- 
sion 
Spangler  B.  M.  Mrs.,  teacher,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 
"    Jesse,   gripman  Sutter  St.   Ry.,   r.   16  St. 
Rose's  Av 
Spanhake  William  M.   C.   H.    (Feiss   &  Span- 
hake),  r.  600  0'Farrell 
Spanier  Thomas  C,  bartender  George  Coyte.  r. 

300,  3d 
Spanish  Consul,  Jorge  Madrilley  consul,  411»4 

California 
Spanish  Mutual  Benevolent  Society,  Manuel 
Arjo    recording    secretary.    Red    Men's 
Hall,  330  Post 
Spanjer  Peter,  ship  carpenter,  r.  801,  4th 
Spannagel  Eberhard,  bakery,  125,  7fh 
Span  ton  James,  painter,  r.  1708  Devisadero 
Spargo  John  (Spargo  &  Shea),  r.  SW  cor  Broder- 
ick  and  Jefferson 
"    John,  tile  setter   Bennett   &    Schutte,    r. 

1109'/2  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  48,  4th 
"    &  Shea  (John  Spargo  and  Dennis  Shea), 
proprietors    Jefferson    Hotel,  SW    cor 
Broderick  and  Jefferson 
Sparhawk  S.  Miss,  r.  1101  Pine 
Spark  G.,  r.  933  Kearny 

Spark  John  H.,  house  painter,  decorator,  and 

polisher,  623  Merchant,  r.  Alameda 

"    Sidney,  carpenter,  r.  1434  California 

Sparks  Daniel,  carpet  cleaning,  1915  Broadway 

"    Edward  R.,  oiler  str  Progress; 

"    John,  engineer  Park  and  Ocean  RR,  r.  504 

Shrader 
"    L.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  714  Bush 
"    Molllo,  widow,  r.  223  Gough 
"    Mortimer  T.,  carpenter,  r.  915  Central  Av 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    William,  livery,  1607  Harrison,  r.  334,  llth 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  2834  Folsom 
"    William,  salesman  Wilson  &  Baechtel,  r. 
1712  Post  rear 
Sparovlch  John,  waiter  A.  Sorich  &  Co.,  r.  cor 

Grove  and  Laguna 
Sparre  Agnes  Mrs.,  lodgings, 219  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Sparrow  Anthony,  barber,  114  Halleck,  r,  Ala- 
meda 
■■'    Arthur  J.  (Hutchinson  &  Sparrow),  r.  1013 

Capp 
"    Arthur  M.,  jeweler,  r.  37  Clementina 


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Sparrow  Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1108  Elm  Av 
"    Edward  D.,  real  estate  agent,  640  Market, 

r.  Sausallto 
"    Frederick  A.,  barber,  r.  23  Everett 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  764  Bryant 
"    John  I.,  salesman  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r. 

805  York 
"    Joseph,    groceries,   33   Clementina,    r.    35 

Clementina 

SPARROW  JOSEPH  W., 

manufacturing  jeweler,  diamond  set- 
ter and  ename^er,  stones  matched  and 
mounted,  official  F.  of  A.  Button,  9 
Geary,  r.  122  Juiian  Av 

Sparrow  Pauline,  widow,  r.  39V4  Juniper 
Sparrowe  Albert  R.,  r.  1616  Post 
Sparrowe  Charles  G.,  confectionery,  SW  cor 
Van  Ness  Av  and  Geary,  r.  531  Alvarado 
"    Thomas    W.,    manufacturers'    agent,    120 

Sutter,  room  59,  r.  1909  Eddy 
"    William  G.,  salesman  George  Haas  &  Son, 
r.  1616  Post 
Spatz  George,  waiter,  r.  161,  2d 
Spaulding  Andrew,  watchmaker,  r.  405  Castro 
•'    Charles  A.,  clerk,  r.  433  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  713  Church 
"    DeWitt  W.,  teacher  violin  and  guitar,  1330 

Mission 
"    Edward  W.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  431  Oak 
"    Frederick  D.   (J.  Spaulding  &  Co.),  r.  1817 

Vallejo 
"    George,   mate   str  Montlcello,  r.  Vallejo, 
Cal. 
Spaulding   George    Mrs.,     president    George 
Spaulding  &  Co.,  414  Clay,  r.  1332  Clay 

SPAULDING  GEORGE    &   CO., 

Mrs.  George  Spaulding  president,  Har- 
rison Barto  vice-president,  J.  G. 
Spaulding  secretary,  printers  and  lith- 
ographers, 414  Clay 

Spaulding  Harvey   E.,  pattern  maker  Charles 
W.  Moulthrop,  r.  Oakland 

SPAULDING  HENRY  C., 

wagons,  horses  and  harness,  402  Va- 
lencia 

Spaulding  Henry  S.,  shipping  clerk  A.  Schill- 
ing &  Co.,  r.  SE  cor  Liberty  and  Noe 
"    Herbert  J.,  clerk,  r.  315  Jessie 

SPAULDING  J.  &  CO. 

(Frederick  D.  and  Mrs.  John  Spauld- 
ing and  Mrs.  George  F.  Smith),  pro- 
prietors Spaulding^s  Pioneer  Carpet 
Beating  Works  and  Pacific  Cleaning 
and  Dyeing  Works,  353-357  Tehama, 
branch  109  Grant  Av 
Spaulding  James G.,  secretary  George  Spauld- 
ding  &  Co.,  414  Clay,  r.  1333  Clay 

"    Jerome,  Insurance,  r.  914^4  Valencia 

"    John,  r.  2536  Howard 

"    John  Mrs.  (J.  Spaulding  &  Co.),  r.  1715  Clay 
Spaulding  Nathan  W.,  president  N.  W.  Spauld- 
ing Saw  Co.,   17-19  Fremont,  r.  cor  19th 
Av  and  East  25th,  East  Oakland 

"    Nathaniel  H.,  carpenter,  r.  SE  cor  Liberty 
and  Noe 
Spaulding  N.  W.  Saw  Co.,  Nathan  W.  Spauld- 
ing president,  Samuel  Swift  secretary, 
17-19  Fremont 

"    Rhoda  J.,  widow,  r.  527  Capp 

"    Theodore,  painter,  r.  831  Howard 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL   OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH. 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Spaulding  William  F.,  machinist  Randolph  J. 

Garrity,  r.  433  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Willis   C,   superintendent,  r.  338  Golden 

Gate  Av 
4®="Spaulding.    See  Spalding 
Spaulding's  Pioneer  Carpet  Beating  Works, 

J.  Spaulding  &  Co.  proprietors,  353-357 

Tehama 
Spayth  H.  A.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

933  Kearny 
Speake  William  A.,  r.  306  Stockton 
Speakman  Mary,  widow,  r.  218  Noe 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  correspondent  J.  D.  Spreck- 

els  &  Bros.  Co.,  r.  218  Noe 
'<    Thomas,  r.  218  Noe 
Spear  A.  F.  &  Co.  (Alexander  F.  Spear),  steve- 
dores, 133  Spear 
"    Alexander,  stableman,  r.  901  Battery 
"    Alexander  F.  (A.   F.   Spear  &  Co.),  r.  2908 

Folsom 
"    Arthur  W.,  auctioneer  Edward  S.  Spear  & 

Co.,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Charles,  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht 
"    Charles,  porter  Albert  O.  Quinby,  r.  1054^4 

Howard 
"    Charles  J.,  foreman  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  3  Haight 
"    Clara  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  3  Haight 
"    Edgar  B.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

2808  Bush 
Spear  Edward  S.  &  Co.  (Joseph  S.  Jr.  and  Gus- 

tavus  L.   Spear),  auctioneers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  31-33  Sutter 
"    Ellis  (Spear  &  Seely),  r.  Washington,  D.  C. 
"    Frank  R.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

629  Post 
"    George,  operator  Am.  District  Tel.,  r.  1728 

Market 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  6  Union 
"    Gustavus  L.  (Edward  S.   Spear  &  Co.),  r. 

1715  Broadway 
"    James,  molder   Columbia  Iron  Wks,  r.  409 


"    John,  laborer,  r.  605%,  3d 
Spear  John  I.,  secretary  The  Society  of  Cali- 
fornia Pioneers,  Pioneer   Bldg,  4th    nr 

Market,  r.  212  Powell 
"    Joseph  S.  Jr.  (Edward  S.  Spear  &  Co.),   r. 

Palace  Hotel 
"    Josie  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1012  Leavenworth 
"    Lewis  E.,  marine  lamps,  stoves  and  sheet 

iron  worker,  44  Steuart,  r.  Alameda 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  3  Chestnut 
"    S.  B.,  conductor,  r.  1020  Mission 
"    Thomas  R.,  dentist,  1728  Market 
"    William,  laborer  Masonic  cemetery,  r.  960 

Harrison 
"    William  J.,  cigars,  960  Harrison 
"    William  J.,  wire  worker,  r.  1  Francisco 
Spear  &  Seely  (EUis   Spear  and    L.    Warren 

Seely),  solicitors  patents,  420  California, 

rooms  19-22 
J9S="Spear.    See  Spaar,  Speer  and  Spier 
Speares  John  L.,  State  secretary  Young  Men's 

Christian     Assn,   NE     cor    Ellis    and 

Mason,  r.  East  Oakland 
4®=Speares.    See  Speers  and  Spiers 
Spearman    Andrew    D.,    agent   Provo   Woolen 

Mills,  111-113  Bush,  r.  404  Ellis 
"    Henry,  messman  str  Alameda 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  162,  14th  rear 
"    Patrick  J.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   884 

Illinois 
"    Stephen,  machinist,  r.  504  Napa 
"    William,  clerk  Clark    &  Farrelly,  r.  160, 

14th 


Specht  Charles,  butcher,  r.  216  Moulton 
"    Charles,  manager  restaurant dept  Nathan, 

Dohrmann&  Co.,  r.  228  CoUingwood 
"    Christopher,  machinist,  r.  458,  14th 
"    George,  musician,  r.  228  CoUingwood 
"    Richard,  student,  r.  458,  14th 
"    Wilhelmina  C,  widow,  r.  228  CoUingwood 
Special  Agent  United  States  Treasury,  H.  A. 
Moore,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  7 
"    Internal   Revenue     Warehouse,     Bode   & 
Haslett  proprietors,  1203  Battery 
Special  Pension  Examiners  United  States, 
Valentine  M.  Johnson  and  John  H.   An- 
thony, U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  75 
Speck  A.  M.   &  Co.  (Andrew  M.    and  John  H. 
Speck   and    Robert  H.    Winston),    real 
estate  agents  and  brokers,  602  Market, 
basement  Crocker  Bldg 
"    Andrew  M.  (A.   M.   Speck  &  Co.),    r.   1104 

Market 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1098^/4  Union 
"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  109814  Union 
"    Helena  Miss,  milliner,  r.  IO9814  Union 
"    John  H.  (A.  M.  Speck  &  Co.).  r.  402  Jones 
"    Joseph,  car  builder,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Joseph,  jeweler,  r.  IO98V2  Union 
"    William,    machinist    Hugh   Kennedy,    r. 

1098/2  Union 
"    William  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1618  San 
Carlos  Av 
Speckman  Frederick  F.,  groceries  and  liquors, 
1333  Church,  r.  1335  Church 
"    Frederick  F.  Jr.,  clerk  F.  F.  Speckman,  r. 

1335  Church 
"    Henry  I.,  clerk  F.  F.    Speckman,  r.  1335 

Church 
"    William  J.,  porter,  r.  1335  Church 
Speckter  Catherine,  widow,  r.  &f>2'-A  Natoma 
"    John  (Specter  &  Knowles),  r.  Ill  Turk 
"    Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

21st  and  Mission,  r.  2441  Mission 
"    Richard  H.,  liquors,  N  s  Brannan  nr  Fre- 
mont 
"    William,  clerk    Seegelken  &  Buckner,   r. 

6521/2  Natoma 
"    &  Knowles    (John    Speckter    and    Arthur 
Knowles),  liquors,  17  Turk 
Speddy  Howard  H.,  clerk  Thomas  H.  Speddy,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Thomas  H.,  manufacturers'  agent,  23  Da- 
vis, room  14,  r.  Alameda 
Spedl  John,  painter,  r.  230,  28th 
Speed  H.  J.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks 

"  John,  speculator,  r.  1873  Mission  rear 
Speedie  Andrew,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  52,  2d 
Speer  John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  176  Perry 

"    Robert,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
4®~Speer.    See  Spear  and  Spier 
Speers  David,  hog  ranch,  Moscow  bet  China  and 

Brazil  Avs 
>e®"Speer&.    See  Speares  and  Spiers 
Speetzen  John  (Palmer  &  Speetzen),  r.  12  Val- 
paraiso 
"    William,  woodworker  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1917 
Mason 
Spehr  Philip,  miner,  r.  420,  3d 
Speier  Bernhard,  salesman   John  Rosenfeld's 
Sons,  r.  1513  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,   cooper   National  Brewing  Co.,   r. 

1115  Golden  Gate  A v 
"    George,  ladies'  tailor,  77-78  Donohoe  Bldg, 

r.  109  Turk 
"    Gudel,  cloakmaker.  r.  335  Hayes 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  235 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Max,  clerk  John  Rosenfeld's  Sons,  r.  1513 
Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=-Speier.    See  Speir,  Speyer  and  Spier 
Spellacy  George,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    Henry,  painter,  r.  2742  Folsom 
Spellam  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  405  Eddy 
"    Gertrude  R.   Miss,  teacher  music,   r.   405 
Eddy 
Spelling   T.    Carl,   attorney   at   law,    530  Cali- 
fornia, room  21,  r.  512  Jones 
Spellman  Bartholomew  W.,  clerk,  r.  709  Eliza- 
beth 
"    Daniel,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  13?  Lombard 


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Spellman  Henry,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nick- 
elsburg  &  Co.,  r.  231!4  Fulton 
"    James,  hoseman  Engine  28,  r,  137  Lombard 
"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  137  Lombard 
"    John,  laborer,   r   Cable  Hotel 
"    John,  paper  folder,  r.  137  Lombard 
"    John  F.,  tanner  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  1108  Potrero  Av 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  137  Lombard 
"    Kate,  domestic,  28  33  Howard 
"    Lawrence,  clerk,  r.  521  Shotwell 
"    Margaret  Miss,   tailoress,  r.  1108  Potrero 

Av 
"    Martin,  carpenter,  r.  326  Eureka 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  209  Gaven 
"    Michael,  tanner,  r.  1108  Potrero  Av 
"    Peter,  marine  fireman,  r.  530  Folsom 
"    Stephen,  hoseman  Engine  28,  r.  5  Telegraph 


"    Thomas,  steerage  watchman  str  Peru 
"    Thomas  M.,  clerk,  r.  709  Elizabeth 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  230,  9th 
4@=Spellman.    See  Spielman  and  Spelman 
Spelman  John  F.,  salesman  Charles  S.  Healey, 

r.  18  Geneva 
Spence  Abel   S.,  president   and  manager  Chi- 
cago Clock  Co.,  1622-1626  Market,  r.  Bel- 


Brainard  L.,  manager    retail    stationery 

dept.  Sanborn,  Vail  <&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
D.  C,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  419%  Fill- 
more 
John,  peddler,  r.  116  Fairmount 
Rudolph  B.,  r.  2203  Sacramento 
Rupert,  porter  F.  H.  Hammer  &  Co.,  r.  315 

Day 
Thomas  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1215  Mis- 
sion 
W.  E.,  gripman  Sutter    St.   Ry.,  r.  2517i/^ 

Sutter 
William  R.,  closer  Singer  Mfg  Co..  r.  419V^ 
Fillmore 
31  Almon  C,  driver,  r.  910  Geary 
Alrick  G.,  insurance  agent,  r.  324  Clipper 
••    Anne,  widow,  r.  908  Powell 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1608  Mason 
"    Arthur,  ship  carpenter,  r.  413  Bartlett 
"    Bure,   attorney  at    law,  405  Montgomery, 

room  19,  r.  730  Pine 
"    Carl  A.,  cabinet  maker  F.  W.  Kreling  Sons 

Co.,  r.llYz  Douglass 
"    CarlingtonT.,  rubber  stamps,  503  Califor- 
nia, r.  408  California,  room  14 
"    Carnot  R.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

434M,  14th 
"    Catherine  H.,  widow,  r.  118d  San  Jose  Av 
"    C.  F.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Hotel  Ralston,  1222 

Pine 
"    Charles,  musician,  r.  432  Vallejo 
"    Charles  H.,  barber  Stern  &  Heller,  r.  34,4th 
"    Daisy,  domestic,  3700  California 
Spencer  David  A.,  manager  Westchester  Fire 
Insurance  Co.,  215  Sansome,   r.  Oakland 
Spencer  Dennis,  attorney  at  law,  508  Califor- 
nia, rooms  38-39-40,  r.  Napa  City,  Cal. 
"    Dorcas  J.,  widow,  r.  826  Waller 
"    Edmund,  printer,  1133  Mission 
"    Edward   B.,  with    Renter's  Co-Operative 

Investment  Co.,  328  Montgomery 
"    Emily  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  2028 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Eugene  W.,   traveling  salesman  John  A. 

Roebling's  Sons  Co.,  r.  610  Page 
"    F.  Joseph,  r.  cor  25th  and  Corbett  Av 
"    Florence  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  25,  12th 
"    Franklin  G.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r,  610 Page 
"    Franklin  K.,  collector,  2245  Mission,  r.  2028 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Franklin   M.,  bookkeeper   Cahill  &    Hall 

Elevator  Co.,  r.  826  Waller 
"    Fred,  insurance,  r.  836  Sutter 
"    Fred  M.,  milk  dealer,  1037  Valencia 
"    Frederick  W.,   clerk  Parrott  &  Co.,  r.  836 
Waller 
Spencer  Frederick  W.,  president  The  F.  w. 
Spencer  Co.,  338  Post,  r.  San  Rafael 


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(incorporated)  Frederick  W.  Spencer 
"(resident,  R.  T.  Ross  vice-president, 
"  C.  Lewis  secretary,  sole  agents  Con- 
over,  Colby  and  Spencer  Pianos,  and 
Chicago  Cottage  Organs,  338  Post,  tel- 
ephone Main  1627 
Spencer  Gardner  A.  B.  (Spencer  &  Jones),  r.  216 
Devisadero 

"    George,  deckhand  str  Caroline,  r.  114  Perry 

"  George,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1538 
Eddy 

"    George,  plumber,  r.  316  Devisadero 

"    George  Mrs.,  lodgings,  640  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  George  A.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,r.  1414% 
Castro 

"  George  M.,  attorney  at  law,  338  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  65-66,  r.  132  McAllister 

"    George  S.,  salesman  John  C.  Spencer,  r. 
316  Golden  Gate  Av 
Spencer  George   W.,    manager  insurance   de- 
partment Balfour,  Guthrie    &    Co.,   323 
California,  r.  1001  Pine 

"  George  W.,  restaurant,  112  Ellis,  r.  640 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"  George  W.,  shipping  clerk  M.  Brown  & 
Sons,  r.  730  Pine 

"  H.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Harry,  cook,  r.  139,  4th 

"  Herbert,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
803  O'Farrell 

"    Hirshell  A.,  clerk,  r.  316  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  H.  K.,  2d  asst  engineer  revenue  cutter 
Bear 

"  H.  McD.,  special  agent  Balfour,  Guthrie  & 
Co. 

"    James,  clerk,  r.  49  South  Park 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  226  Michigan 

"    James  E.,  mining,  r.  1332  Pine 

"  James  M.,  marine  engineer,  r.  49  South 
Park 

"  J.  B.  Manufacturing  Co.,  manufacturing 
chemists  (New  York),  Hans  Elsleben 
Pacific  Coast  agent,  636  Clay 

"    Jennie,  cook,  3700  California 

"    Jennie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  350%  Jessie 
Spencer  JobnC,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
95-96  Crocker  Bldg,  offlce  hours  9  a.  m  to 
12  m.,  telephone  Main  5671,  r.  901  Powell, 
telephone  Black  71 

SPENCER  JOHN  C, 

proprietor  The  Wonder  Hat,  Flower 
and  Feather  Store,  1024-1026  Market, 
r.  NE  cor  Baker  and  Haight 

Spencer  John  D,,  merchant  tailor,  1503  Howard 
John  W.,  r.  143,  13th 
John  W.,  contractor  and  builder  and  agent 

Ocean  View  Granite  Co.,  2345  Mission,  r. 

3038  Golden  Gate  Av 
John  W.,  musician,  r.  432  Vallejo 
John  W.,  seaman,  r.  49  South  Park 
Joseph  D.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

3037  Washington 
Jsseph  D.,  tailor,  312%  Turk 
Joseph  R.,  seaman,  r.  338  Chattanooga 
Joseph  R.  Jr.,  seaman,  r.  338  Chattanooga 
J.  Paul,  compositor  Raveley  Printing  Co., 

r.  506  Leavenworth 
Lewis  W.,  waiter,  r.  1087  Howard 
Lloyd,  clerk  U.  S.  Surveyor  of  Customs,  r. 

404  Eddy 
Lowell  B.,  freight  solicitor  Pac.  Mail  SS. 

Co.,  r.  710  Central  Av 


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Spencer  Lydia,  widow,  r.  712  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Maude   Mrs.,  lodgings,  13  Eddy  and  1018 

Market 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  730  Pine 
"    May  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  114  McAllister 
"    Meredith,  clerk  Continental  Pirelns.  Co., 

r.  1101  Bush 
"    Moira  M.,  clerk  T.  C.  Boyd,  r.  908  Powell 
"    Richard,  clerk,  r.  1241  Folsom 
"    Richard  W.,r.  142,  13th 
"    Robert,  porter,  r.  315  Day 
"    Shattuck    B.,  attorney  at  law,  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  19,  r.  730  Pine 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  33  Hinckley 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  Mnr  12th  Av  South 
"    Thomas  J.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  412  McAllister 
"    Thomas  W.,  asst  engineer  str  Sausalito,  r. 

Sausalito 
"    Tillie  L.  Mrs.,  human  hair  goods,  202  Ellis 
"    Warren  P.,  carrier  postoCQce.  r.  1023V2  Clay 
•■    Warren  P.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1023  Clay,  r. 

10231/2  Clay 
"    W.  Henry,  barber  J.  D.  Wilson,  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  r.  831,  20th 
"    William,  barber,  r.  433  Jessie 
"    William  E..  with  The  Yellowstone,  r.  202 

Ellis 
"    William  L.,  merchant,  r.  122  O'Farrell 
"    &  Jones  (Gardner  A.  B.  Spencer  and  Jacob 
R.  Jones),  plumbers,  gasfitters  and  tin- 
ners, 258  Stevenson 
Spengler  Edward  P.,  clerk  Home   and  Phoenix 
Ins.  Co's  r.  310  Broderick 
"    Frederick,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  34  Hawthorne 
"    John   W.,    traveling   salesman   San   Jose 
Woolen  Mills  Co. 
Speranza  Adelina  Miss,   teacher   music.   816b 
Larkin 
"    Giuliano,  clerk,  r.  1111  Kearny 
Sperber  Albert,  plumber  Koch  &  Grimes,  r.  12 

Moss 
Sperisen  John  F.,  liquors,  10  Albion  Av 
Sperling   Charles    F.,    cutter    Hirschf elder  & 
Meaney,  r.  2827,  16th 
Frank,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
of  New  York,  205  Sansome,  r.  611   Taylor 
Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco.  1055  Market,  r. 

8,  8th 
Henry  Mrs.,  varieties,  8,  8th 
Paul  C.  (Sperling  &  Stolzenwald),  r.  2827. 

16th 
Thomas,  clerk,  r.  33  Hinckley 
William,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Williams  &  Co.. 
r.  2827,  16th 

"    &  Stolzenwald  (Paul  C.  Sperling  and  Ru- 
dolph Stolzenwald),  carpets,  2825,  16th 
Sperrith  Charles  R.,  reporter,  r.  4O814  San  Jose  Av 
Sperry  Alexander,  painter  Pac.  Rubber  Paint 
Co.,  r.  338,  29th 
"    Austin,  r.  2100  Pacific  Av 
"    Austin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2100  Pacific  Av 
"    Clarence  R..  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  4081/2  San  Carlos  Av 
"    F.  B.  Mrs.,r.  20  Ridley 

SPERRY  FLOUR  CO, 

Horace  Davis  president,  George  B. 
Sperry  first  vice-president.  H.  G.  fcmith 
second  vice-president,  James  W.  Sper- 
ry treasurer,  D.  B.  Moody  secretary, 
manufacturers  Patent  Roller  Flour  and 
propiietors  Breakfast  Food  Germea, 
office  NE  cor  California  and  Front, 
warehouse  13-15  Main 


Sperry  Flour  Mills  (Stockton),  Sperry  Flour  Co. 
proprietors,  G.  B.  Sperry  manager,  oflce 
NE  cor  California  and  Front 
Sperry  George  B.,  manager  Sperry  Flour  Mills 
and  first  vice-president  Sperry  Flour  Co.. 
r.  Stockton 
"    Horace  B.,  with  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r.  2515 

Washington 
"    Imogen    L.,   widow,  bakery,  SlT/i  O'Far- 
rell 
Sperry  James  W.,  treasurer  and  managing  di- 
rector Sperry  Flour  Co.,  NE  cor  Califor- 
nia and  Front,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Mary  A.,  resident  physician  Hospital  for 
Children  and  Training  School  for  Nurses, 
3700  California 
"    Willard,  r.  593  Ellis 
Sperry  William,  proprietor  Sperry  Wire  Works, 

715  Mission,  r.  429,  27th 
Sperry  Wire  Works,  William  Sperry  proprie- 
tor, 715  Mission,  telephone  Main  1594 
Speyer  Henry  M.,  weigher  Oregon    Coal  and 
Navigation  Co.,  r.  2412  Washington 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  2412  Washington 
Speyer  Walter,  general  manager  North  Ger- 
man Fire  Insurance  Co.   (Hamburg),  225 
Sansome,  r.  2121  Jackson 
"    Walter  W.,  r.  2412  Washington 
4®="  Speyer.    See  Speier 

Speyser  Catherina,  widow,  r.  2  Taylor  Terrace 
Spicer  E.,  teamster,  r.  34,  23d 
"    Edward  R.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

2526  Bryant 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  11  Lafayette 
Spicher  John  G.,  optician  Cal.  Optical  Co.,  r.  803 

Pine 
Spiegel  Albert  H.,  machinist,  r.  356b  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1116Tennessee 
"    Christian,  carpenter  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  1154  Folsom 
"    J.,  driver  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
"    Julius,  clerk,  r.  334,  7th 
"    Louis,  clerk  Wilson  &  Wilson,  r.  6  Leonard 

PI 
"    Louis,  drayman,  501  Front,  r.  607  Washing- 
ton 
"    Marie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.l506  Sacramento 
"    William,  r.  45  Everett 
"    William,  cabinetmaker  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  356b  Clementina 
"    William  C,  sign  painter,  r.  356b  Clemen- 
tina 
"    William  C,  shoemaker,  r.  1023Vi,  18th  rear 
Spiegelman  Joseph,  glove  maker,  511 '/^  Gough 
"    Julia  Miss,  clerk,  r.  5111/4  Gough 
"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  51114  Gough 
Spiegl  Andrew,    boot  and    shoemaker,  31  Pa- 
cific 
Spieker  J.  Joseph,  bookkeeper  Perkins   Cycle 

Co..  r.  528 Oak 
Spieler  Ferdinand,  carpenter  Frank  A.  Geier, 

r.  602,  14th 
Spielman  Amelia,  domestic,  2010  Laguna 
"    Henry,  jeweler  William  Baehr,  r.  801  Fil- 
bert 
4®="  Spier.    See  Spear,  Speer  and  Speier 
Spiering  Henry,  wines  and  liquors,  314  Front, 

r.  8201/2,  22d 
Spiero  Caesar  N.,  treasurer   Abramson-Heun- 

isch  Co.,  26-28  Main,  r.  1611  Scott 
Spiers  James,  president  and  general  manager 
Fulton  Engineering  and  Ship  Building 
Works,  213,  1st,  r.  Berkeley 
"    James  Jr.,  with  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg 

Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Joseph,  expressman,  r.  765  Mission 
4S~  Spiers.    See  Speares  and  Speers 
Spies  Anton,  steward  William    Smale,  r.  504 
Napa 
"    Frank,  pipe  maker  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  1433  Pacific 
Spiess  Gottlieb,  barber,  1308  Howard,  r.  1423!4 
Mission 
"    Marie  F.  Mrs.,  physician,  1423V4  Mission 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  915 
Minna 
Spieth  William,  carpenter  Will  &  FinckCo.,  r. 
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Spiletak  Anthony  V.  (Anthony  V.    Spiletak  & 
Co.),  r.  615  Turk 
"    Anthony  V.  &  Co.  (Anthony  V.    Spiletak, 
Frank  Curtoni  and  Mark  L.  Mitrovich). 
restaurant,  502  Larkin 
Spillane  Hugh,  laborer,  r.  608  York 
"    James  E.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  21  Lafayette 
"    Jeremiah,  boiler  maker  P.  F.  Dundon,  r.  308 

Folsom  rear 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  19  Everett 
"    John,  captain  police,  r.  1202  Jones 
"    John  J.,  iron  worker,  r.  21  Lafayette 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  306  Linden  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  112  William  rear 
"    Mary    Miss,    dressmaker,  r.   112  William 

rear 
"    Patrick,  pressman  Brunt,  r.   112  William 

rear 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper  Atlas  Iron  Wks,    r. 
1202  Jones 
46i-Spillane.    See  Splaine 
Spillard  Michael  J.,  clerk  Kohlberg,  Strauss  & 
Frohman,  r.  625  Locust  Av 
"    Richard,  printer,  r.  625  Locust  Av 
Spille   Nicholas,  groceries    and   liquors,    1149 

Folsom,  r.  1148  Folsom 
Spiller  Bela,  varnlsher  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r. 
919i4  Howard 
"    Frank,  musician,  r.  919^4  Howard 
"    Frank  M.,  gardener  Union  Square,   r.   1130 

Market 
"    George  W.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  2418  Polk 
"    Gynla,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  919>i 

Howard 
"    Joseph  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1004a  Union 
"    William  V.,    teamster  Overland   Freight 
Transfer  Co.,  r.  308  Vicksburg 
Spillman  Hans,  seaman,  r.  54b  Clementina 
Spillum  Charles,  salesman  Holtum  Bros.,  r.  7V4 

Boyce 
Spilman  Eliza,  widow,  r.  162  Perry 
"    George  T.,  clerk,  r.  162  Perry 
"    Harry  W.,  porter  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co.,  r.  113 
Silver 
Spinas  Elie  J.,  clerk  Wolrad  Wilhelmi,  r.  519 
Bush 
"    Louis,  porter  Charles  Hastedt 
Spindler  Jacob,  barber,  543, 2d,  r.  23  Harriet 

"    Otto,  barber  Jacob  Spindler,  r.  543,  2d 
Spinel  Julius,  bookbinder,  r.  916  Montgomery 
Spinet ti  Ernest  C,  helper  August  Petzold,  r. 
651  Vallejo 
"    John,  machinist  Golden  State  and  Miners' 

Iron  Wks,  r.  651  Vallejo 
"    John  A.,  attorney  at  law,  .331  Montgomery, 

rooms  71-72,  r.  608  Filbert 
"    Michael  L.,  asst.  secretary  Board  of  Fire 

Commissioners,  r.  1712  Stockton 

"    William,  brass  finisher,  r.  1712  Stockton 

Spingler  Charles  P.  (Porter  &  Spingler),  r.  110 

Eddy 
Spingola  Frank,  barber,  r.  4271^  Green 
Spink   Brothers  (James    A.    and   Samuel  P.), 
hardware  and  jewelry,  1147  Market 
"    James  A.  (Spink  Bros.),  r.  Los  Gatos 
"    James  E.,  teacher  music,  1147  Market 
"    Samuel  P.  (Spink  Bros.),  r.  Alameda 
Spinks  Nelson   C.  (Berwick  &  Spinks),  r.   1537 

Leavenworth 
Spinnard  Eva,  widow,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
Spinner  Alexander,  r.  1402  Sanchez 
"    Charles  F.,  rattan  worker  Cal.  Rattan  Co., 
r.  41  Erie 
Spinney  Charles    S.,  special  agent  Butler   & 
Haldan,  r.  Ross  Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    Delia    Mrs.,    ladies  hair   dresser,  74  St. 
Ann's  Bldg 
Spinney  George  R.,  mining  secretary,  310  Pine, 
room  28.  r.  1615  Larkin 
•'    John    C,  insurance    agent,  74    St.   Ann's 

Bldg 
"    Joseph,  ship  carpenter,  r.  444  Brannan 
"    Max.  laborer,  r.  652  Minna 
"    Stillman  C,  carriage  materials  and  car- 
riage   woodwork,    1624-1626   Mission,  r. 
1757  Mission 
"    Waldron   S.,   superintendant  Tubbs  Cor- 
dage Co.,  r.  30  Hawthorne 
Spinoni  Emile,  accountant,  r.  .541  Haight 


Spinoy  Frank,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.  r.  2915 

Pine 
Spiro  George,  quartermaster  stmr  Peru 
"    George,  peddler,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Harry,  manager  Jacob  Isacson,  r.  406  Lott 
"    Henry,  driver  Steimke  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Isaac,  traveling  salesman,  r.  406  Lott 
"    Jacob  H.,  salesman  M.  Spiro  &  Co.,  r.  406 

Lott 
"    M.   &    Co.    (Morris    Spiro),   watches    and 

jewelry.  18  Kearny 
"    Michael,  bookkeeper  M.  Spiro  &  Co.,  r.  1916 

Sutter 
"    Michael,  with   Charles  L,  Haskell,  r.  406 

Lott 
"    Morris  (M.  Spiro  &  Co.),  r.  1916  Sutter 
"    Pietro,  gardener,  r.  222  Broadway 
"    Samuel,   harness   and   saddlery,  79,  4th,  r. 
406  Lott 
4S"Spiro.    See  Spiero 
Spitz  Abraham  (Son  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  820  O'Far- 

rell 
Spitz    Bertha   Mme.,    G.  Lederer   successor, 
hairdressing.  111  Stockton 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  439,  4th 
"    Herman  P.,  merchant,  r.  820  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob  (Son  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  820  O'Farrell 
"    John  F..  cigar  maker  William  Freund,  r. 

790  Folsom 
"    Louis,  liquors,  130,  4th.  r.  132,  4th 
Spitzenberger   Henry,  ward  tender   City    and 

County  Hospital 
Spitzer  Catherine,  widow,  r.  W  s  Mission  nr 
Silver  Av 
"    John  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  337b 
San  Jose  Av 
Spitzley  Felix,  clerk  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  97,  7th 
Spitzy  Guido,  physician, surgeon  and  accoucher, 
hours  9  to  11  a.  m.  and  2  to  4  and  7:30  to 
9  p.  m.,  Sundays  10  to  12  m.,  413!/4 Kearny 
Splain  Daniel,  hat  blocker  Stange  &  Jaenicke, 
r.  26  Isis 
"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  26  Isis 
"    William,   metal   roofer  Forderer   Cornice 
Wks,  r.  26  Isis 
Splaine  Frank  J.  (Splaine  &  Sons),  r.  202,  23d 
"    Jennie  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  73  Shipley 
"    Robert  E.  (Splaine  &  Sons),  r.  202,  23d 
"     William  (Splaine  &  Sons),  r.  202,  23d 
"    &  Sons  (William,  Frank  J.  and  Robert  E.), 
boots  and  shoes,  202,  23d 
i8®="Splaine.    See  Spillane 
Splane  Thomas  E.,  plasterer,  r.  15  CoUinwood 
Splaught  Mary,  widow,  r.  25  Hinckley 
Splittgerber  Theodore  F.,  printer  Co-operative 

Pub.  Co..  r.  615  Post 
Splivalo  Augustus  D.,  attorney  at  law,  72-73 

Montgomery  Block,  r.  1120  Washington 
Splivalo  Caesar  R.,  president  C.  R.  Splivalo  & 
Co.,  307  Battery,  r.  Belmont,  San  Mateo 
Co. 
Splivalo  C.  R.  &  Co.   (incorporated),  C^sar  R. 
Splivalo  president,  Richard  S.  Polastri 
secretary,  proprietors  Yosemite   Flour 
Mills  and  California  Italian  Paste  Co., 
office  307  Battery 
Spliid  Emil  W.,  bartender  Rudolph  Herman 
Spoerer   Diedrich   W.,  painter,   r.  45   Clemen- 
tina 
"    Herbert,   molder   Filmer- Rollins    Electro 
Co.,  r.  45  Clementina 
Spoerhase  Roman,  jeweler,  2310  Mission 
Spoerl  Marcus,  superintendent  Bavaria  Brew- 
ery, r.  2331  Greenwich 
Spoftord  Amelia  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 


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124.  T^larltet  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St., 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Spohn  Adam  P.,  baker,  r.  1253  Montgomery 
"    Alfred  M.,  clerk  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r.  1253 

Montgomery 
"    Charles,    bartender    Harry    Collins,    r.    7 

Fulton 
"    Gerhardt  J.,   lithographer,    r.   1253   Mont- 
gomery 
"    Jacob,  molder,  r.  34th  Av  and  Clement 
Spolin  John  H.,  manager  Pacific  Coast  Branch 
The  Charles  E.  Hires  Co.,  318  Battery,  r. 
2429  Washington 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  1253  Montgomery 
jW=-Spohn.    See  Spahn 
Spohr  Edward,  bedmaker,  r.  1045  Market 
Spoodey  August,  r.  279  Jessie 
Spooler   Henry,    teamster    George   W.    Gibbs 

Co.,  r.  391/i  Madison  Av 
Spoon  Joseph,  gardener  Washington  Square 
Spooner  Augustus,  carpenter  Golden  State  and 
Miners'  Iron  Wks,  r.  34  Dore 
"    Charles,  horse  trainer,  r.  733,  5th  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  dentist,  r.  QiOVz,  18th 
"    George  C,  r.  101314  Larkin 
"    George  G.,  pressman,  r.  894,  14th 
"    Harold  E.,  musician,  r.  894,  14th 
"    Sarah  M.  Miss,  r.  2610  Pacific  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  Point  Lobos  nr  Orizaba 

Av 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1111  Jackson 
Sporne  Charles,  bartender  Chenoweth&  Wilmot 
Sporndli  Ernest,  clerk  Josef  Young,  r.  953  Fol- 

som 
Sporting  World  (daily).  Code  &  Benjamin  pro- 
prietors, 50  Nucleus  Bldg 
Sposito  Ellen,  widow,  r.  821  Vallejo 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  630  Sacramento 
"    Paul  T.  (Pioneer  Fish  Co.),  r.  821  Vallejo 
Spotorno  Gaston  P.  (O'Brien  &  Spotorno),  r.  3519 

California 
Spotswood  Flora,  widow,  r.  623  Larkin 
"    Herbert,  clerk  Frank  Scott,  r.  623  Larkin 
"    Walter,  clerk,  r.  623  Larkin 
"    William  J.,  traveling  salesman  Tayler  & 
Spotswood  Co.,  r.  623  Larkin 
Spott  Louis,  gripman  Market  St.  Ey.,  r.  1527 

Dolores 
Spotter  Frederick,  dockhand  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co., 
r.  345a  Beale 
"    Hairy,  engineer  Cal.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  r.  345a 

Beale 
"    Marie  D.,  widow,  r.  345a  Beale 
Spottiswood  John,  accountant   Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  r.  2010  Eddy 
"    John  J.,  physician,  r.  2010  Eddy 
Spotts  Albert  T.,  coiner  United  States  Mint, 
NW  cor  5th  and  Mission,  r.  3420  Pacific 
Av 
"    Harry  J.,  clerk  Wilkens  &  Co.,  r.  1433  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Temple  T.,  clerk  U.  S.  Engineer's  office,  r. 
1433  California 
Spowart  David,  r.  713  Bush 
"    Hannah  Miss,  pantsmaker,  r.  713  Bush 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  713  Bush 
"    Maggie  H.  Miss,  seamstress  Pac.  Burial 
Robe  Co.,  r.  713  Bush 
Sprague  Abbie  F.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  Alameda 
"    Adna,  r.  621  Ellis 
"    Amelia,  r.  636,  17th 
"    Bernard,  student,  r.  2014  Webster 
"    Eri  W.,  master  schr  Pioneer,  office  48  Mar- 
ket, room  1,  r.  831,  15th 
"    Eugene  A.,  cooper,  r.  607,  3d 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  722  Ellis 
"    Frances R., physician,  1201  Sutter 


Sprague  Frank,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  500 
Broderick 
"    George  W.,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r.  15 

Hardy 
"    Howard,  seaman,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine   Assn. 
"    John  F.,  capitalist,  office  315  Davis,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Leslie  W.  Rev.,  pastor  Second  Unitarian 

Church,  r.  St.  Nicholas  Hotel 
"    Peter  T.,  superintendent  factory  Goodyear 

Rubber  Co.,  r.  171814  Union 
"    Richard,  r.  2014  Webster 
•'    Richard  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  2014  Webster 
"    William  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

Oakland 
"    William  L.,  car  driver,  r.  1010  Hampshire 
"    William  P.,  physician,  503  Taylor 
Spratling  William,  janitor  Old  People's  Home 
Spratt  Isaac  H..  clerk,  r.  436,  7th  Av 
'•    William,  calker,  r.  18  Tehama 
Spreckels    Adolph    B.,    vice-president    J.    D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.,   secretary  Cali- 
fornia Sugar  Refinery,   treasurer  West- 
ern Sugar  Refining  Co.,  and  Supervisor 
Tenth  Ward,  office  327  Market 
Spreckels  Building,  927  Market 
Spreckels    C.    August,    capitalist,   office    119 

Bush,  r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
Spreckels  Claus,    president    California    Sugar 
Refinery,  Hutchinson  Sugar  Plantation 
Co.,  Western  Beet  Sugar  Co.   and  San 
Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rail- 
way Co.,  office  337  Market,  r.  2037  How- 
ard 
Spreckels  J.  D.  &  Brothers  Co.,  directors:  John 
D.    Spreckels    president,     Adolph      B. 
Spreckels  vice-president,  W.  D.  K.  Gib- 
son treasurer,  C.  A.  Hug  secretary,  and 
F.  S.  Samuels,  shipping  and  commission 
merchants  and  general  agents  Oceanic 
Steamship  Co.,  office 327  Market 
Spreckels  J.   D.    &    Brothers  Co.'s  Line  of 
Tugboats,  Folsom  street   Wharf  No.  1 
"    J.  H.,  collector  Westerfeld's  Bakery 
"    John,  clerk  Francis  Sander,  r.  623,  2d 
Spreckels  John  D.,  president  J.  D.  Spreckels 
&   Bros.    Co.,    Oceanic  Steamship   Co., 
Western  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  vice-presi- 
dent   California    Sugar    Refinery    and 
Western  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  office  337  Mar- 
ket, r.  2504  Howard 
Spreckels  Line  of  Hawaiian  Packets,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  agents,  office  327 
Market 
Spreckels   Richard,    superintendent    Western 
Sugar  Refinery,  office  Potrero,    r.  Ala- 
meda 
Spreckels  Rudolph,  president  Hawaiian  Com- 
mercial and  Sugar  Co.,  119  Bush,  r.  3000 
Gough 
Spreen   Frederick,  groceries  and   liquors,  NE 
cor  Bush  and  Larkin 
"    George,  clerk  J.  H.  &  H.  Mangels,  r.  239 

Hayes 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  Draper  &  Selig,   r.  300 

Railroad  Av 
"    William,  liquors,  300  Railroad  Av 
Sprenger  Emile,  machinist  A.  J.  McNiooU  & 
Co.,r.  33Merritt 
"    Emile  J.,  machinist  American  Type  Foun- 
ders' Co.,  r.  33  Merritt 
"    Lydia  E.,  seamstress,  r.  33  Merritt 
Spriggs  John,  agent,  r.  1045  Market 
"    L.  W.,  medical  student,  r.  1534  Mission 
"    L.  W.  Mrs.,  matron  Maclean  Sanitarium, 
1534  Mission 
Spring  Annie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  430  Larkin 
"    Arthur,  r.  306  Clipper 
"    Edwards.,  financial  editor  Dai^  Report, 

r.  803  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Francis  S.,  office  530  California,   room  34, 

r.  812  Chestnut 
"    Gardiner  W.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  803,  4th 
"    George,  clerk  Charles  Brinkmann,  r.   153, 

9th 
"    George  W.,  molder.  r.   124  Langton  rear 
"    Harry  J.,  plasterer,  r.  913V2  Laguna 
"    Henry  C,  master  mariner,  r.  224  Linden  Av 


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Spring  John,  brass  finisher  W.  T  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  420  Larkin 
"    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  206  Clipper 
"    JohnR.,  office  530  California,  room  34,  r. 
1912  Clay 
Spring    Menzo,    artificial  limb  manufacturer, 
commissioned  by  United  States  to  fur- 
nish   limbs    on    Government   orders,    6 
Geary,  room  5 
Spring   Valley   Grammar    School,    Silas  A. 
White  principal,   S  s  Broadway  nr  Polk 
"    Valley  Hall,  N  s  Union  nr  Laguna 
Spring  Valley  Water  Works,   Charles  Webb 
Howard    president,    Pelham    W.    Ames 
secretary,  office  516  California 
Springborg  Henry,  carpenter  James  W.  Bald- 
win, r.  708  O'Farrell 
Springdale  Water  Co.,  J.  L.  Eckley  agent.  Mis- 
sion St.  Wharf  1 
Springer   Abraham,   distributor   Post  Office,  r. 
1059  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Abraham  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  2711  Laguna 
«'    Amos  C,  r.  926  Pine 
"    Clara  M.   Mrs.,  dressmaking,   443   Golden 

Gate  A  7 
"    Frederick  F.,  carpenter  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    George  H.,  fish  and  oysters,   1306  Mission, 

r.  25V^  Lapidge 
"    George  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  1005  Castro 
"    Henry  L.,  barber,  r.  1411  Buchanan 
"    Isaac,  barber,  1519  Buchanan,  r.  1311b  Ellis 
"    Isaac  Jr.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1311b  Ellis 
"    John,    private  Underwriter's  Fire  Patrol 

Station  1,  r.  106  Jessie 
"    May  Miss,  r.  1005  Castro 
"    Meyer,  r.  1140  Turk 
"    Michael,  floor  layer  Cook's  Decorating  Co., 

r.  115,  8th 
"    Michael,  lodgings,  115,  8th 
"    Sandford  O.,  carpenter,  r.  933  Howard 
"    William  (Fogarty  &  Springer),  r.  998  Noe 
Springett  Arthur,  r.  1222  Folsom 
Springfield  Emery  Wheel   Co.,  John  D.   Eby 
agent,  17-19  Main 

Springfield    Fire    and     Marine 

INSURANCE  CO.  (Springfield,  Mass.), 
George  D.  Dornin  manager,  George  W. 
Dornin  assistant  manager,  409  Cali- 
fornia 

Springmann  Edward  L.,  cabinet  maker,  r.  437!^ 

Fulton 
Springsteen  Abraham  L.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  & 
Scott,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  carpenter    James  Young,   r.    331 
Geary 
Springstein  Benjamin,  engineer  str  Zinfandel, 

r.  Napa,  Cal. 
Sprinkle  Frederick,    agent    str   Emma,    office 
Washington  St.  Wharf,  Pier  3,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas,  driver  Merchants  Express  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 
Sproat  C.  S.,  canvasser  Sunset  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co. 
Sproete  Rudolph,  carpenter,  r.  414  Larkin 
Sproston  F.  May  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  78  Brosnan 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  1015%  Larkin 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  78 Brosnan 
Sprott  Madge  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening 

School,  r.  4  Ford 
Sproul  Carrie,  domestic,  10  Liberty 
"    Edward,  butler,  1409  Sutter 
"    Michael  D.,  cooper,  r.  1023  Army 
"    Robert,  clerk  freight   auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  237  Henry 
"    William,  helper,  r.  226  Michigan 
Sproule  Charles,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi 
"    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  48  South  Park 
"    James,  manager  Sunset  Seed  and  Plant 

Co.,  427-429  Sansome,  r.  828  Green 
"    Joseph  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  608 

Central  Av 
"    Orland,  clerk,  r.  2225i^  Pine 
Sproule  William,    assistant  General  Freight 

Agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Bohemian  Club 
Sprout  Sidney  (Smith  &  Sprout),  r.  1124  Golden 
Gate  Av 


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Spruance  John  (Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co.),  r.  2504 

Jackson 
Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co.  (John  Spruance  and 
Charles  W.  Fore),  importers  and  jobbers 
wines  and  liquors,  410  Front 
Sprunck  Ernest,  student,  r.  1113  Jones 
"    Helen  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  11 13  Jones 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1113  Jones 
Sprung  Henry,  r.  2005  Polk 
Spruzzola  Louis,  cook  Sartori  &  Fantina,  r.  6 

Scott  PI 
Spry  John,  carpenter,  r.  1116  Golden  Gate  Av 
SpuUer  Louis  J.,  press  foreman  Louis  Roesch 

Co.,  r.  Lorin 
Spurr  Flora  A.,  widow,  r.  329,  4th 
Spyns  Henry,  gardener  Sutro  Heights,    r.  cor 

48th  Av  and  C 
Squaglia  Catherine,  widow,  fruits    and   vege- 
table, 3246  Mission,  r.  8  Tiffany  PI 
"    John  B.,  clerk  Catherine    Squaglia,    r.  8 

Tiffany  PI 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  Lorenzo  De  Grazia 
"    Joseph,  deckhand  str  Apache 
Squance  Annie,  widow,  r.  1929  Devisadero 
"    William  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  3a 
Belvedere 
Squaw-Lakes  Water  and  Mining  Co.  (Oregon), 
John  W.  Northup  secretary,  109  Crocker 
Bldg 
Squier  Jean,  pastry  cook  Palace  Hotel,  r.  130 
2d 
"    John  J.,  student  Alexander  G.  Eells,  r.  212 

Leavenworth 
"    W.  Charles,  law  student  Crittenden  &  Van 

Wyck,  r.  212  Leavenworth 
"    Zalmon,  blacksmith,  r.  635  Golden  Gate  Av 
Squire  Benjamin  Y.  (Squire  «&  Wyatt),  r.  1011 
Green 
"    Charles  H.,  printer,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Charles  D.,  clerk,  r.  1536  Clay 
"    Grace  R.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  7105£  Post 
"    Herbert  H.,  with  Solomon  F.  Purdy,  r.  126 

Ellis 
"    Hillary  W.,r.7109£  Post 
"    &  Wyatt  (Benjamin  Y.  Squire  and  Albert 
J.   Wyatt),  fruits  and    vegetables,    829 
Filbert 
Squires  Frederick,  barber  Philip  Cohen,  r.  21 
Market 
"    Frederick  R.,  liquors,    NW    cor  15th    Av 
South  and  Railroad  Av,  r.  14th  Av  South 
nr  Railroad  Av 
"    George,  teamster  J.  Schussler  &  Co.,  r.  418 
Ellis 
Squires  George  D.,  adjuster  California  Title 
Insurance  and  Trust  Co.,  office  33  Mills 
Bldg,  2d  floor 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1141  Turk  rear 
"    Lawrence,  reporter,  r.  1310  Pine 
"    Nathaniel  L.,    superintendent   California 
Fire  Works  Co.,  NE  cor  16th  Av  South 
and  L.  r.  1030,  15th  Av  South 
Sresovich  Ivans,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Luke  G.   (Luke  G.  Sresovich  &  Co.),  r.  515 
Baker 
Sresovich  Luke  G.  &  Co.  (Luke  G.  Sresovich), 
foreign  and  domestic  fruits  and  manu- 
facturers Pioneer  Brand  of  desiccated 
and    shredded   cocoanut,  500  Washing- 
ton, and  601-605  Sansome 
Sroufe  John  (John  Sroufe  &  Co.),  and  president 
California    Fire    Works    Co.,  219  Front, 
r.  2318  Sutter 
Sroufe  John  &  Co.  (John  Sroufe  and  Charles  I. 
Cowell),  wholesale  wines  and  liquors, 
208-210  Market 


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Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

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405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Agnes'  Cliurcli  (R.  C),   Rev.  William  P, 
Kirby  rector,  W  s  Masonic  Av  bet  Page 
and  Oak 
Albans'  Churcll    (Episcopal),  William  G. 

Badger  superintendent,  102  O'Farrell 
Amant  Louis,  collector  American  Wringer 
Co  ,  r.  907  Minna 
'    William  A.,  solicitor  Brooklyn  Hotel,  r.  22 

O'Farrell 
Andrew's  Hall,  ill  Larkin 
Andrew's  Society,  ill  Larkin 
Andrew's  Mission  (Episcopal),  cor  Pacific 

and  Leaveuwortb 
Andrew's  Society  Cemetery,  34th  Av  and 

Clement 
Ann's  Building,  NW  cor  Eddy  and  Powell 
Anthony's  Catholic  School,  Rev.  LeoBrue- 
ner  principal,  Ns  Precita  Av   nr  Fol- 
som 
Anthony's  Church  (German  R.  C),  Rev. 
Leo  Bruener  O.   S.  F.  rector,  Army  bet 
Shotwell  and  Folsom 
Banios  Santiago,  bootblack,  r.  16  Anthony 
Boniface's  Church  (German  R.  C),  Rev. 
Maximilian  Neumann  O.   S.  F.,  rector, 
S  s  Golden  Gate  Av  bet  Jones  and  Lea- 
venworth 
Boniface's  School   (German  R.  C),  under 
the  care  of  the  Dominican  Sisters,  S  s 
Golden  Gate  Av  bet  Leavenworth  and 
Jones 
Brendan's  Church   (R.   C),  Rev.  John  F. 
Nugent   rector,    NE    cor   Fremont  and 
Harrison 
Brendan's  HaU,  NE  cor  Fremont  and  Harri- 
son 
Brendan's  School,  conducted  by  the  Sisters 
of  Mercy,  SE  cor  Fremont  and  Harrison 
Brigid's  Chapel  (R.  C),  3ll8Filhmore 
Brigid's  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  John  E.  Cottle 
rector,  SW  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and  Broad- 
way 
Brigid's   Convent,  S  s  Broadway  bet  Van 

Ness  Av  and  Franklin 
Brigid's  School,  S  s  Broadway  bet  Van  Ness 

Av  and  Franklin 
Charles  Borromeo  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Pat- 
rick J.  Cummins  rector,  NW  cor  Shot- 
well  and  18th 
Charles  Borromeo  School,    conducted  by 
the  Sisters  of  the  Holy  Cross,  NW  cor 
Shotwell  and  18th 
'    Condensing    Co.  (condensed  milk),  Mans- 
field Lovell  agent,  124  California 
David  C,  lineman  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 

Co.,r.  37,  2d 
House,  10  St.  Charles  PI 
Lodging  House,  bisy^  Pacific 
Tobacco    Co.,  J.  Kahn   &    Co.  agents,  306 
Sacramento 
Clair  Archibald    N.,  conductor  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1820  Market 
Connell  A.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  10  South  Park 
D.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
George  W.,  agent  Johnson  &  Johnson,  169 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  738  Oak 
Harriet,  widow,  r.  1820  Market 
Henry,  painter  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1632  Howard 
Henry  D.,  marine  fireman,  r.  1712  Dupont 
James,  clerk,  r.  11;^  William 
John,  cashier  G.  Defino 
Mary  Miss,  r.  19  Boardman  PI 
R.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  20  Bond 
Wavman  P.  P.,  clerk,  r.  10  South  Park 
"St.  Clair.    See  Sinclair 


St.  Cornelius'  Chapel  (Episcopal),  Rev.  D.  O 
Kelley  acting  chaplain,  Presidio 

St.  Cricq  August,  r.  631  Jackson 

St.  Davids  House,  J.  Hoeges  &  Co.  proprietors, 
715  Howard 

St.  Denis  Frank  O.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance 
Brass  Wks,  r.  3310  Folsom 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  313  Stockton 

ST.  DENIS  J.  &  00. 

(Jules  St.  Denis  and  Thomas  Macau- 
ley),  house  painters,  paper  hangers 
and  importers  paints,  oils  and  wall 
paper,  308  Sutter 

St.  Denis  John,  carpenter,  r.  1540  Eddy 
"    Jules  (J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.),  r.  1330  Pacific 
"    Julia  Miss,  r.  1330  Pacific 
"    Otis,  r.  2310  Folsom 
St.  Dominic's  Church  and  Monastery  (R.  C), 

Rev.  B.  M.  Doogan  rector,  N  W  cor  Bush 

and  Steiner 
St.  Dominic's  Hall,  S  s  Pine  bet  Steiner  and 

Bush 
St.  Dominic's  Monastery  (R.  C),  Very  Rev.  Fr. 

B.  McGovern  O.  P.,  Prior,  cor  Bush  and 

Steiner 
St.  Elmo  House,  Peter    F.  Worto  proprietor, 

.550  Mission 
St.  Faux  Bernard,  clerk  Pacific  Coast  House, 

r.  301  Montgomery  Av 
St.  Francis'  Children's  Day  Home,  1413  Powell 
St.  Francis'  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  J.  G.  Conlan 

rector,  cor  Vallejo  and  Montgomery  Av 
St.  Francis  Girl's  Directory  Orphan  Asylum, 

NE  cor  Buena  Vista  Av  and  Lott 
St.  Francis  of  Assisi  Church,  Rev.  Richard  P. 

Brennan  pastor,   SW   cor  16th   and  Do- 
lores 
St.  Francis'  Technical  School,  SW  cor  Geary 

and  Gough 
St.  George  Charles,  laborer,  r.  47  Tehama 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Hagan  Bros.,  r.  5  Dela- 
ware Court 
St.  George  Hotel,  Peter  Topini  proprietor,  812 

Kearny 
St.    George's  Club,  Edward  Oliver  secretary, 

317  Mason 
St.  George's  Hall,  909%  Market 
St.  Geremes  Jacques,   butcher,  r.   E  s  6th  Av 

South  bet  L  and  M 

ST.  GERMAIN    BILLIARD  CO. 

(George  and  Eugene  de  St.  Germain), 
formerly  Jacob  strahle  &  Co.,  manu- 
facturers billiard  and  pool  tables  and 
supplies,  bar  fixtures  and  sporting 
goods,  55-57, 1st 

St.  Germain  Wolford,  laborer  Union  Ware- 
house, r.  18  Everett 

4®"St.  Germain.    See  de  St.  Germain 

St.  Goar  Henry  (Edward  Pollitz  &  Co.),  r.  1920 
Franklin 

St.  Helena  Wine  Depot,  A.  Zwick  Co.  propri- 
etors, 2126  Mission 

ST.  HUBERT  VINEYARD  CO., 

J.  C.  de  St.  Hubert  and  Charles  L.  J. 
Pokrantz  proprietors,  224  Bush 

4®-St.  Hubert.    See  de  St.  Hubert 

St.    Ignatius   Church  (R.   C),  served  by  the 

Fathers    of   the  Society  of  Jesus,  N  s 

Hayes  bet  Franklin  and  Van  Ness  Av 
St.  Ignatius  College,  Rev.  Edward  Allen,  S.  J., 

president,  214  Hayes 
St.  Ignatius  Hall,  SW  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and 

Grove 
St.   James'  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Patrick  R. 

Lynch  rector,  NW  cor  23d  and  Guerrero 
"    Guild  Hall,  Clement  nr  6th  Av 
St.  James'  Mission  (Episcopal),  Rev.  Hobart 

Chetwood  rector,  Clement  nr  6th  Av 
St.  Johannes'  German  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church,  Rev.  John  H.  Schroeder  pastor, 

N  s  22d  bet  Howard  and  Capp 
St.  John  Arthur  B.,  clerk,  r.  712i/2  Ivy  Av 
"    Chauncey  M.,  measurer  of  vessels   U.  S. 

Customs,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 

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St.  John  Hattie  Miss,  scliool  teacher,  r.  7121^  Ivy 

Av 
"    Henry  S.,  collector,  r.  712i/4  Ivy  Av 
"    Hester  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Rincon  Grammar 

School,  r.  7121/2  Ivy  Av 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  1122  Larkin 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  143  Silver 
"    Maud  Miss,  clerk,  r..  143  Silver 
"    Pierce,  groceries  and  liquors,  63  Chenery 
"    Richard  A.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  1015  Hayes 
"    William  H.,  helper,  r.  143  Silver 
St.  John's   Church  (Episcopal),  Rev.  Dr.  Ed- 
ward    B.    Spalding    rector,    15th     and 

Julian  Av 
St.  John's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Rev. 

James  G.  Mangold  pastor,  W  s  Mason 

bet  Jackson  and  Pacific 
"    German    and    English     School,    Rudolph 

Koch  principal,  1317  Mason 
St.    John's   German     Methodist    Episcopal 

Church,  Rev.  William  Schuldt  pastor, 

810  Army 
"    Hall,  S  s  Pacific  bet  Powell  and  Mason 
St.  John's  Guild  Hall,  S  s  15th  nr  Valencia 
St.  John's  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  Samuel 

J.  Kennedy  pastor,  SE  cor  California 

andOctavia 
St.  Joseph's  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Patrick  Scan- 
Ion  rector,   10th  bet  Howard  and   Fol- 

som 
St.  Joseph's  Grammar  School,  Brother  George 

N.   Sauer   principal,    SW  cor  10th    and 

Howard 
St.  Joseph's  Hall,  SW  cor  lOth  and  Howard 
St.  Joseph's  Home  Hospital,  Sister  Dominica 

superioress,  SW  cor  Buena  Vista  and 

Park  Hill  Avs 
St.    Joseph's    Roman  Catholic  Infant  Asy- 
lum, Silver  Av  bet  17th  and  18th  Avs 

South 
St.  Julien  Eugene,  foreman  Rapid  Safety  Filter 

Co.,  r.  1325  Mission 
4®"St.  Julien.    See  de  St.  Julien 
St.  Katharine's  Episcopal  School,  Miss  Mary 

E.  Mortee  principal,  824  Fulton 
St.  Lawrence  Stables,  William  E.  Bridge  pro- 
prietor, 423  Post 
St.  Leger  Henry  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1617  Grove 
St.    Lezin   Jean,  cook  Peter  Audeoud,  r.    706 

Montgomery 
"    Marie,  ironer  Jules  J.  Augas,  r.  314,  17th 
St.  Louis  an  1  San  Francisco  Railway,  61  Chron- 
icle Bldg 
St.  Louis  Brewery,  Henry  Behlmer  proprietor, 

1524-1.526  Pacific  Av 
"    Hotel,  11  Pacific 
"    House, 1  Jackson 
"    John,   driver  Goldberg,   Bowen  &  Co.,   r. 

607y2  Pine 
"    Mining  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  D.  C.  Bates 

secretary,  81  Nevada  Block 
St.  Luke's  Church  (Episcopal),  Rev.  William 

Hall  Moreland  rector,  SE  cor  Van  Ness 

Av  and  Clay 
St.  Luke's   Hospital,  Robert  B.  Davy  resident 

physician,   W  s  Valencia  bet  27th  and 

28th 
St.  Luke's  Hospital  Nurses'  Home,  1103  Van 

Ness  Av 
St.  Malo    Hotel,    Louis   Mille    proprietor,   503 

Folsom 
St.  Marie  James,  manager  Cafe  Royal,  r.  214 

Ellis 
St.  Mark's    German    Evangelical    Lutheran 

Church,   Rev.   Julius   Fuendeling   pas- 
tor,   S    s    O'Farrell   bet    Franklin    and 

Gough 
St.  Mark's  Hospital  and  Home  for  the  care  of 

the  Inebriate,  Dr.  Samuel  O.  L.  Potter 

resident  physician  and  superintendent, 

2000  Stockton  cor  Chestnut 
St.  Martin  Pierre,  laundryman  Armand  Drain, 

r.  20  OoUingwood 
St.  Mary  The  Virgin  Church  (Episcopal),  Rev. 

William  W.  Bolton  rector.  W  s  Steiner 

nr  Union 
il®-St.  Mary.    See  Ste.  Marie 


Mary's  Cathedral  (R.  C),  Most  Rev.  P.  W. 
Riordan  Archbishop,  Very  Rev.  J.  J. 
Prendergast  Vicar-General,  Rev.  P.  C. 
Yorke  Chancellor,  NW  cor  Van  Ness  Av 
and  O'Farrell 

St.  Mary's  Church  (R.  C),  Paulist  Fathers, 
NE  cor  California  and  Dupont 

St.  Mary's  College  (old),  E  s  Mission  Road  nr 
Crescent  Av 

St.  Mary's  Hospital  Chapel.  NW  cor  1st  and 
Bryant 

St.  Mary's  Hospital,  in  charge  of  the  Sisters  of 
Mercy,  T.  Edward  Bailly,  M.  D.,  resi- 
dent physician,  NW  cor  ist  and  Bryant 

St.  Matthew's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church, 
Rev.  Herman  Gehrcke  pastor,  E  s  11th 
bet  Market  and  Mission 

St.  Michael's  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  James 
Cooper  rector.  Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 

St.  Nicholas  Hotel,  Ira  R.  &  James  H.  Doolittle 
proprietors,  1630  Market 
"    Nicholas    Hotel,  Mrs.   John    Keegan    pro- 
prietor, 212,  1st 
"    Nicholas  Laundry,  S.  G.  Waugh    proprie- 
tor, 36,  17th 

St.  Nicholas  Pharmacy,  Frank  S.  Kemp  mana- 
ger, 1600  Market 

St.  Onge  Theodore  (Rivard  &  St.  Onge),  r.  1161 
Stevenson 

St.  Patrick's  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Peter  J. 
Grey  rector,  N  s  Mission  bet  3d  and  4th 

St.  Patrick's  Home  (for  aged  and  infirm  men) , 
under  the  management  of  the  Sisters  of 
Charity,  Bryant  bet  Rincon  PI  and  1st 

St.  Patrick's  School,  in  charge  of  the  Sisters  of 
Charity,  N  s  Everett  bet  3d  and  4th 

St.  Paul  Chimney  Sweeping  Co.,  Joseph  Bis- 
hop superintendent,  807  Market 

St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  St. 
Paul),  Charles  Christensen  Pacific 
Coast  manager  fire  department,  317  Cali- 
fornia, Mann  &  Wilson  San  Francisco 
agents  marine  department,  306  Sansome 

St.  Paul's  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  M.  D.  Connolly 
rector,  N  W  cor  Church  and  29th 

St.  Paul's  German  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  Rev.  Frederick  Bonn  pastor, 
Broadway  bet  Stockton  and  Powell 

St.  Paul's  Mission,  Rev.  Paul  Branke  pastor, 
Cambrian  Hall,  1133  Mission 

St.  Paul's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  (Epis- 
copal), Rev.  W.  M.  Reillv  rector.  Cali- 
fornia nr  Fillmore 

St.  Paulus'  German  and  English  School,  J.  H. 
Hargens  principal,  SE  cor  Eddy  and 
Gough 

St.  Paulus'  German  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church,  Rev.  Jacob  M.  Buehler  pastor, 
SE  cor  Eddy  and  Gough 

St.  Peter's  Academy,  conducted  by  the  Sisters 
of  Mercy,  E  s  Alabama  bet  24th  and  25th 

St.  Peter's  Church  (Episcopal),  Rev.  Mardon 
D.  Wilson  rector,  cor  Stockton  and  Fil- 
bert 

St.  Peter's  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Peter  F.  Casey 
rector,  E  s  Alabama  bet  24th  and  25th 

St.  Peter's  School  for  Boys,  Bev.  Bro.  Lascian 
principal,  1203  Alabama 

St.  Peter's  Temperance  Hall,  E  s  Alabama  nr 
25th 

St.  Petersburg  Hotel,  Andrew  Winter  propri- 
etor, 15  Howard 

St.  Pierre  Marius,  porter  Dickman-Jones  Co.. 
r.  506  Folsom 

St.  Rose's  Academy,  basement  Sacred  Heart 
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St.  Rose's  Cliurcll  (R.  C),  Rev.   Dennis  F.   Nu 

gent  rector,  N  s  Brannan  bet  4th  andSth 

St.  Rose's  Parociiial  Scbool,  conducted  by  the 

Sisters  of  the  Holy  Names,  Freelon  bet 

Bryant  and  Brannan 

St.  Stephens  Protestant  Episcopal  Cliurcli, 

Rev.  Edgar  J.  Lion  rector,  8:24  Fulton 
St.  Supery  Alfred,  driver,  r.  54  Tehama 
"    Antoine,  saw  dust  and  sand,  555  Howard, 

r.  54  Tehama 
"    Antoine  Jr.,  driver,  r.  54  Tehama 
"     Edward,  driver,  r.  54  Tehama 
St.    Teresa's    Churcli    (R.   C),    Rev.   Patrick 
O'Connell  rector,    cor   Butte    and  Ten- 
nessee 
St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Society,  1100  Franklin 
St.  Vincent's  Roman  CathoUc  Orphan  Asylum 
of  San  Francisco  (for  boys),  office  iioo 
Franklin 
St.  Vincent's  School,  in  charge  of  the  Sisters  of 
Charity,   S  s   Mission  bet    3d  and  New 
Montgomery 
St.  Zitas  Home,  in  charge  of  the  Sisters  of  the 
St.    Francis    Girls'    Directory    Orphan 
Asylum,  Park  Av  nr  Lott 
Sts.  Pietro  e  Paolo  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.  Raph- 
ael de  Carolis  rector,  NE  cor  Dupont  and 
Filbert 
Staab  Henry  G.,  cutter  Flynn  &    Sheehan,    r 

1006  Pine 
Staack  Fred  (Staack  &  Grussel),  r.  aOSVo  Fell 
"    Timothy  J.  (G.W.Clark  &  Co.),  r.   20   Hill 
"    &     Grussel    (Fred     Staack    and    Herman 
Grussel),    artificial  stone  and  concrete 
work,  327  Pine 
Staacke    George,    commission    merchant    426 

California,  room  1.  r.  818  Bush 
Staats  Charles,  electrician,  r.  25,  9th 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  404  Brannan 
"    John  C.  (Bruns  &  Staats),  r.  25  Fell 
"    John  H..  butcher  Alfred  W.   Morgenstern, 

r.  404  Brannan 
"    Redmond  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's   dept 
c^     ^    ^-  ^-  ^°-'  r-  Lorin.  Alameda  Co. 
Staats  Zeitung  California,  409  Bush 
Stabenow  George  G.,  tinsmith  Power  &  Pike  r 

Fruitvale 
Stabens  Joseph,  salesman,  r.  610  Octavia 
Stacey  Henry,  clerk,  r.  113  Victoria 
"    Henry  L,.,  driver  Contra    Costa    Laundrv 

r.  418  Sutter 
"    William  A.,  fireman  str  Bay  City,  r.   Oak- 
land 
4S"Stacey.    See  Stacy 
Stack  Bridget,  r.  12014  Clara 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1023'4  Sutter  rear 
"    Christine  M.  Miss,    teacher   Potrero  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  703  Shotwell 
"     E.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Edward  D.,  car  driver,  r.  12  Louisa 
"    Edward  J.,  laborer,  r.  12  Louisa 
"    l^!!'^'^''^  ¥.■'  accountant,  r.  703  Shotwell 
"    Edward  M.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co    r 

12  Louisa 
"    Frederick,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Hannah  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  711  Bush 
"    James  E.,  machinist  Dow  Steam    Pump 

Wks,  r.  304  Silver  Av 
■'    James  H.,  bookkeeper  James  A.  McMahon, 

r.  2618  Howard 
"    James  J.,  office  220  Sansome,  room  9  r  422 

Clementina  ' 

"    James  M.,  laborer,  r.  119,  39th 
"    John,  r.  703  Shotwell 

"    John,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  12014  Clara 
"    John,  seaman  str  Washtenaw 


Stack  John,   trackman  Sutter  St.   Ry    r    2235 
Geary 
"    John  J.,  blacksmith  Joseph  W.  Scheid,  r 

340  Madrid 
"    Joseph,  laundryman  S.  F.  Laundrv  r  1519 

Eddy 
"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  532  Mission 
"    Katie,  domestic,  905  Steiner 
"    Margaret,  housekeeper,  2111  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary,  domestic,  831  Harrison 
"    Mary,  domestic,  1819  Washington 
"    Mary  R.  Mrs.,  r.  113  Gough 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  28  Turk 
"    Morgan,  motorman,  r.  608  Central  Av 
'•    Richard,  groceries  and  liquors,  422  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Sarah  R.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  711  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  poultry  raiser,  Merrill  nr  Silver 

Av 
"    Thomas  F.,  attorney  at  law,  14  McAllister, 

r.  304  Silver  Av 
"    Thomas  R.,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  12 

Louisa 
"    Timothy  J.  (G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.),  r.  14  Hill 
"    William,  stableman  Hibernia  Brewery,  r 

723  Tehama 
"    William  P.,  glass  cutter  Pac.  American 
Decorative  Co.,  r.  304  Silver  Av 
Stacke  Ernest,  carpenter,  r.  30  Bernard 
Stackhouse   Charles,    marine   engineer,    r    437 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  1621  Clay 
"    Henry,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  I90914  Hyde 
Stackler  Joseph,  blacksmith  Grunnagle,  Engish 

&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Stackpole  Barry  B.,  boilermaker  Western  Sugar 
Refinery,  r.  321,  17th 
"    Edward  C,  r.  221  Polk 

"    Frank  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  321, 17th 
Stackpole    William   H.,    attorney   at  law,   34 

Montgomery,  rooms  13-14 
Stacom  Maria  J.  Mrs.,  millinery,  531  Sutter 
Stacy  Roland  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  4H  Post 
«3=Stacy.    See  Stacey 
Stade  John,  musician,  r.  1712^  Hyde 
Stadelmann  Frank,  sewing  machines,  631   Val- 

lejo 
Stademan  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  2  Tehama 
Stademann  Peter   J.,    liquors,   NW  cor  5th  and 

Townsend 
Stader  Christian  M..  painter,  r.  69  Wilder 
Stadler  Frank,    baker  Christian  F.   Mayer,   r 

1216  Railroad  Av 
Stadojevich  Bogdan,  cook  A.  Sorich  &  Co. 
Stadtegger  Albin,  cellarman  Joseph  Melczer  & 
Co.,  r.  25214,  3d 
"    George  E.,  drayman  Joseph  Melczer  &  Co. 
r.  25214,  3d 
Stadtfeld  Jacob,  gold  ingot  melter  U.  S.  Mint 

r.  1508  Jones 
Stadtfeld  Jacoh  Jr.,  mining  secretary,  56  Ne- 
vada Block,  r.  1310  Jackson 
"    William  C,  secretary  Loring  Club,  office 
69  Nevada  Block,  r.  1606  Taylor 
Stadtler  John,    manager  John  W.  Ferris,  r.  146 

Shipley 
Stadtmueller  Anna,  widow,  r.  819  Eddy 

"    Frederick,  chemist,  r.  819  Eddy 
Staedler  Lena,  widow,  r.  1007  Sutter 

"    Lena  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1007  Sutter 
Staeglich  Frank  L.,  gardener,  r.  1407  Jackson 
"    Frederick  J.,  safe  maker,  r.  1407  Jackson 
"    George  F.,  pressman  James   H.  Barry,  r. 
1407  Jackson 
Staehle  Christopher,  stock  and  poultry  raiser. 

Six  Mile  House,  San  Bruno  Road 
Staehli  Melchoir,  wood  carver,  r.  3104  California 
Staehr  Charles  L.  E.,   bookkeeper  Pac.  Butch- 
ers' Supply  Co.,  r.  809a  20th 
Staengel  Eberhard,  confectioner,  1432  Pacific 

"    Otto  A.,  baker,  r.  1117  Broadway 
Staff  Fritz,  marine  fireman,  r.  1325   Washing- 
ton 
"    George,  steward  New  Wisconsin  Hotel 
"    J.  Victor,  laborer,  r.  72  Brady 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  117Drumm 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  21  Willow  Av 
Staffel  John,  marble  cutter  Frank  J.  Back.  r. 
608,  6th 


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Staffelbach  Edward,  barber,  19  Mission,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Staffer  August  W.,  driver,  r.  236  Francisco 
StafQei  Frank,  shipping  clerk  John  Hoey,  r.  349 

Tehama 
Stafford  Charles  R.,  machinist  First  St.  Wks 
Union  I.  Wks,  r.  125  Oak 

"    Charles  S.,  engineer,  r.  312,  7th 

"    Edward  W.,  asst.  keeper  Fort  Point  Light- 
house Station,  Presidio 

"    Frank,   laborer  S.   F.  &  N.  P.  Ry,   r.   249 
Pacific 

"    George  W.,  molder  Fulton  Eng.   &    Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  1425  Tonquin 

"    Henry  J.  (Stafford  &  Stafford),  r.  724,  23d 

"    John,  bartender  Ginocchio  &  Cuneo 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  533  Sacramento 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  608,  6th 

"    John  T.,  medical  student  St.  Mary's  Hos- 
pital 

"    Michael,  laborer  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 
10th  Av  and  Fulton 

"    Nicholas  I.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r. 
Francis  and  Mission  Road 

"    Rena  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  725,  22d 

"    Robert  H.,  wharfinger  Jackson  St.  Wharf, 
r.  725,  22d 

"    Thomas  H.,  blacksmith,  r.  904  Greenwich 

STAFFORD  W.  G.  &  CO. 

(William  G.  Stafford),  coal,  coke  and 
pig  iron,  214-216  East  bet  Howard  and 
Foisom,  opp  Howard  Street  Wharf  No. 
2,   telephone  Main  495,  and  agents 
Beaver  Hill  Coal  Co. ,  bunkers  Howard 
Street  Wharf  No.  2 
Stafford  William,  laborer,  r.  208,  1st 
'•    William,  physician,  724,  23d 
"    William  F.  (Stafford  &  Stafford),  r.   1625 
McAllister 
Stafford  William  G.  (W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.),  r. 
202  Broderick 
"    William  J.,  r.  45  Federal 
Stafford  &  Stafford  (Henry  J.  and  William  F.), 

attorneys  at  law,  97-98  Flood  Bldg 

Stager  Fred  (Dietzius  &  Stager),  r.  18  Franklin 

"    William,   clerk  Dietzius  &  Stager,  r.  1732 

Page 

Staglech  Frank,  painter  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  .504  Natoma 
Stagnaro  Giovanni,  r.  3  Bartol 

"    Louis,  gardener,  r.  2211  Geary 
Stahl  Arnold,  insurance  broker  and  secretary 
California  Fruit  and  Wine  Land  Co., 312 
Sansome,  room  29,  r.  Alameda 
"    August,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  525  Arkansas 
'•    Charles,  concrete  worker,  r.  1236  Mission 
.  "    Frank,  waiter,  r.  156,  2d 
"    Henry  C.  F.,   teacher  gymnastics  Verein 

Eintracht,  r.  1720  Foisom 
"    Jasper,  master  mariner,  r.  102  Tilden 
"    Jasper  H.  G.,  laborer,  r.  102  Tilden 
"    John  H.  C,  laborer,  r.  102  Tilden 
"    Paul,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  731'/£ 

Minna 
"    Rudolph  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Tillie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  316  Taylor 
"  ■  W.  H.,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  32,  4th 
"    William  G.,  plumber,  r.  731%  Minna 
Stahlberg  Theodore,  longshoreman,  r.  516,  9th 
Stable   Alfred,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  418  Ellis 
"    Charles  A.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  113 
Cedar  Av 
Stable  Frederick  H.,  physician   and  surgeon, 
and  superintendent  physician  City  and 
County  Hospital,  office  24,  6th,  hours  3  to 
5  p.  m. 
Stahle  John,proprietor  Occidental  Barber  Shop, 
233  Bush,  r.  A  lameda 
"    John,  stableman  C.  A.  Warren,  r.  210,  9th 
"    JohnF.  H.,  civil  engineer,  530  California, 
room  10,  r.  Alameda 
»S=-Stahle.    See  Stall 

Stahlecker  Jacob,  blacksmith  and  wagon  ma- 
ker, 828  Harrison 
Stahlgren  Andrew,  butcher,  r.  510  Mission 
Stahlin  Albert,  painter,  r.  .3012v„,  leth 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

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Novelties. 


Stahmann  William,  laborer,  r.  654%  Natoma 
Stahr  Hans  P.  A.,  liquors,  105  Berry 
Staib  Charles  L.,  jeweler  Albert  P.  Rothkopf,  r. 
932  Foisom 
"    Conrad,  shoemaker,  932  Foisom 
"    Frank  C,  bookkeeper  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

932  Foisom 
"    George,  engrosser  and  designer,   117  Mur- 
phy Bldg,  r.  932  Foisom 
"    Herman  F.,  brass  finisher,  r.  932  Foisom 
"    William  M.,  optician  Henry  Kahn  &  Co.,  r. 
932  Foisom 
Staiger  Frederick,  barber,  321  East  North,  r.  4 
John 
"    G.  H.,  baker,  r.  1045  Market 
"    John  J,   (Witzemann  &  Staiger),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Thomas  H.,  waiter  James  M.  Rolph,  r.  1807 
Haight 
Stair  Alexander,  clerk  C.  S.  Laumeister,  r.  1621 

Clay 
Stairley  Irene  R.  Miss,  r.  1312  Pine 
Stalder  Joseph,  r.  2516  Sacramento 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  buyer  B.  M.  Atchinson  &  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Joseph  M.,  dental  student,  r.  Oakland 
Staley  Charles,  cigars  and  tobacco,  110  Stock- 
ton, r.  328  Eddy 
"    F.  L.,  engineer  yoeman  U.  S.   str  Alba- 
tross 
"    Frank  N.,  clerk  Comptoir  National  D'Es- 

compte  de  Paris,  r.  6  Rausch 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  917  Army 
"    William  N.,  miner,  r.  2  Cottage  Row 
Stall  Albert,  traveling  salesman,  r.  920   Church 
"    Bernard  G.,  foreman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

610  Jones 
"    Daniel  M.,  packer,  r.  15  Hattie 
4®=-Stall.    See  Stahl 

Stallard    Joshua    H.,  physician,  636  Sutter,  r. 
Menlo  Park 
"    Martin,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
804  Lott 
Stalling  Charles,  groceries  and   liquors,  NW 

cor  4th  and  Brannan,  r.  502  Brannan 
Stallings    Andrew   J.,  cashier  Oliver   Chilled 

Plow  Wks 
Stallman  Antoinette  C.  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton 
Grammar  School,  r.  1824  Sutter 

STALLMAN  CHARLES, 

proprietor  and  manager  Pacific  Tool 
and  Supply  Co.,  100-104  1st.  cor  Mis- 
sion, r.  1902  Devisadero 

Stallman  B'rank   O.,  salesman  Pac.  Tool  and 
Supply  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  E.,  dental  student,  r.  1824  Sutter 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1824  Sutter 
^©•Stallman.    See  Stohlmann 
Stambaugh  George,  laborer,  r.  19th  Av  South 
bet  G  and  H 
"    Solomon  S.,  physician,  640  Clay 
"    Wilson  F.,  conductor,  r.  1221  Mission 
Stambridge  Albert  H..  r.  31  Harriet 
Stamer  August,  blacksmith  and  wagon  maker, 
206  Jackson,  r.  17%  Glover 
"    Charles,  cook  Matthias  H.  Stamer,  r.  418 

Foisom 
"    Matthias  H.,  restaurant,  420  Foisom,  r.  418. 
Foisom 
Stamm  Edward,  capitalist,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    Fritz,  cellarmanLachman&Jacobi,  r.  1230 

Pacific 
"    Henry,  porter  Wichman,  Lutgen  &  Co.,  r. 
1228  Pacific 


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Stammer   Gustav  A.,  native    wines,    SW    cor 
Market  and  4th,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  painter,  r.  23t  Sunnyside  Av 
"    John  C;  liquors,  301  Battery,  r.  5  Germania 
"    Julius,  journalist  the  Press  Clipping  Bu- 
reau, r.  Alameda 
"    Marcus,  painter,  r.  232  Sunnyside  Av 
Stamp  John,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  105 

Willard 
Stamp  Savings  Society  of  the  San  Francisco 

Boys'  Club  Association,  740  Bryant 
Stampalia  Marko,  waiter  J.  D.  Fabris,  r.  1503 

Turk 
Stampanoni  Peter,   porter  F.  Daneri  &  Co..  r. 

1418  Kearny 
Stamper  Frances,  widow,  r.  1509  Post 
"    George,  engineer  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    George  W.,  salesman  Joseph  Rosenberg,  r. 

1609  Laguna 
"    Isaac,  salesman,  r.  625  Octavia 
"    J.,  watchman  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    Julius,  insurance'broker,  r.  1314  Ellis 
"    Mark,  salesman  S.  Jonas,  r.  625  Octavia 
"    Max  J.,  salesman,  r.  1314  Ellis 
"    Simon,  traveling  salesman  Buyer  &  Reich 

Co..  r.  506c  Hayes 
"    Stella,  hairdresser   Mrs.   Eugenia  Wood, 
r.  625  Octavia 
Stampfer  Matheas,  gilder,  r.  637  Vallejo 
Stanario  Angelo,  florist,  r.  1515  Dupont 
Stanaro  Frank,  box  marker,  r.  2006^:^  Dupont 
Stanarro  Andrew,  fisherman,  r.  114  Pacific 
Stanbridge  Albert,  janitor  Pac.  Wooden  Ware 

and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  31  Garden 
Stancliff  William,  wire  drawer,  r.  2323  Mason 
Standard  Asphalt  Co.,  F.  S.  Douty  president, 
C.  E.  Hayes  secretary.  Bernard  Bienen- 
feld  general  agent,  4th  and  Townsend, 
room  26 
Standard  Boiler  Compound  Co.  (New  York), 
manufacturers   litofuge,    J.    F.    Burgin 
Pacific  Coast  agent,  14    Mills    Bldg,  3d 
fioor 
Standard  Broom  Factory,  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 310  Davis 

STANDARD  COLLECTION  AND 

MERCANTILE  CO.,  Ernest  Edelsten 
general  manager,  28  MlUs  Bldg,  2d 
floor 

Standard  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Bodie,  Cal.), 
John  W.  Pew  secretary,  310  Pine,  rooms 
15-17 

Standard  Dictionary,  E.  D.  Bronson  &  Co.  gen- 
eral agents,  933  Market 

Standard  Iron  and  Wire  Works,  John  T.  Mc- 
cormick, 30,  1st 
•'    Jewelry  Co.,  O.    Zitska  &  Co.  proprietors, 
126  Kearny,  room  11 

Standard  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Co. 
(Detroit,  Mich.),  Cadman  &  Kittle  man- 
agers, .307  California 

Standard  Manufacturing  Co.  (Pittsburgh 
Penn.),  Morris  Falk  Pacific  Coast  agent, 
318  Market 
"  Marine  Insurance  Co.  Limited  (of  Liver- 
pool, Eng.),  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co. 
general  agents,  327  Market,  J.  B.  F. 
Davis  &  Son  managers,  407^09  Mont- 
gomery 

Standard  Oil  Co.,  421  Market 

STANDARD  OPTICAL  CO., 

scientific  opticians  and  manufacturers 
and  importers  of  optical  goods,  121 
Post,  2d  floor,  telephone  Red  301 


Standard   Quicksilver   Co.,  24  Mills  Bldg,  4th 

floor 
Standard  Scale  and  Supply  Co.,  Charles  B. 

Parcells  manager,  6  California 
Standard  Shirt  Factory,  Neustadter  Bros,  pro- 
prietors,  E    s    Gough    bet    Grove    and 
Hayes 
Standard  Soap  Co.,  Richard  P.  Thomas  presi- 
dent, D.  F.  Parker  secretary  and  man- 
ager, office  and   salesroom  525  Market, 
telephone  Main  655.  factory  West  Berke- 
ley 
"    Soda  Water  Co.,  Charles   Matthews  presi- 
dent, Percy    R.   Mutch    vice-president, 
Arthur    W.    Matthews    secretary    and 
treasurer,  1434-1436  Valencia 
"    Theatre,  N  s  Bush   bet  Montgomery  and 

Kearny 
"    Time    Schedules,   Times     Schedules    Co. 
publishers,      602      Market,      basement 
Crocker  Bldg 
"    Typewriter  Exchange,  J.  A.  Mighell  and 
Walter  J.    Wolf    proprietors,  207  Mont- 
gomery 
Standart  Sadie  A.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Capewill 
Horseshoe  Nail  Co.,  r.  763  Capp 
"     William  H.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Capewill 
Horseshoe  Nail  Co.,  636  Mission,  r.  763 
Capp 
Stande  Charles  J.,  clerk  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  118 
Trenton 
"    John  Jr.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 
r.  118  Trenton 
Standhoft  Rose,  widow,  r.  3103  Buchanan 
Standidge  William,  box  maker  Yosemite  Flour 

Mills,  r.  1063  Mission 
Standish  Donald,  coachman,  603  Sutter 
"    Frank   B.,    chief   artist   Chronicle,   r.   634 

Polk 
"    George  C,  salesman  Joseph  Silverman,  r. 

103,  5th 
"    Henry  H.,  carriage  trimmer,  1324  Valencia 
Standish  Miles,  secretary  Albion  Lumber  Co., 

25  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Standley  Henry,  teamster,  r.  1610  Mission 
"    John  W.,  policeman,  r.  425  Day 
"    Victorine  Mrs.,  r.  1610Mission 
Staneart  John  W.,  bakery,  1215  Kearny 
Staneri  Paul,  waiter  R.  Luna,  r.  1236  Dupont 
Stanford  Addition  Land  Co.,  James  P.  McCarty 
president,  E.  Avery  McCarty  secretary, 
646  Market 
"    Albert  E.,  horseman,  r.  314,  5th  Av 
"    Belle  M.  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 

School,  r.  2401  Buchanan 
"    Charles  P.,  r.  2401  Buchanan 
"    Frederick     W.,     stenographer     Dickman- 

Jones  Co. 
"    George  G.,  dental  student,  r.  2401  Buchanan 
"    Hall,  1.579  Valencia 
"    Harrison  L.,  glassblower,  r.  30  Pearl 
"    Heights  Co.,  office  646  Market 
"    Henry  L.,  glassblower,  r.  30  Pearl 
"    Hubert    H.,  engraver    Bosqui    Engraving 

and  Printing  Co.,  r.  2401  Buchanan 
"    IdaM.,  stenographer  Johnson-Locke  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  r.  214 Powell 
Stanford  Jane  L.,   widow,   office   819   Market, 
room  1,  telephone  East  44,  r.  SWcor  Cal- 
ifornia and  Powell 
"    Jerome  B.  (G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.),  r.  404  Oak 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  28  Everett 
"    Kate  Miss,  r.  S  s  Butte  nr  Alabama 
Stanford  Leland  (estate  of),  office  819  Market, 

room  !,  telephone  Main  474 
Stanford  Leland  Jr.  University,  office  819  Mar- 
ket, room  1,  telephone  Main  474 
Stanford  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten  No.  1, 
Miss  May  W.   Loveland  principal,   1906 
Mason 
Stanford  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten  No.  2, 
Miss  Mary  C.  Lindberg  principal,  1906 
Mason 
Stanford  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten  No.  3, 
Miss  Cecilia  Daly  principal,  N  W  cor  8th 
and  Brannan 
Stanford  Memorial  Free  Kindergarten  No.  4, 
Miss    Ada    E.    Moore     principal,    NW 
cor  8th  and  Brannan 


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Miss  Mary  E.   Gamble  principal,  3270 
Mission 
"    Myron  E.,  superintendent  Emporium  Bldg, 
r.  2-115  California 
Stanford  Primary  School,  Miss  Edith  H.  Crow- 
ley principal,  E  s  8th  nr  Harrison  rear 
Franklin  Grammar  School 
"    William  E.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co..   r.  632 
Hayes 
Stang  David,  confectioner,  r.  1507  Geary 

"    Joseph  A.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  ,M5,  6th 
Stange  Carl,  bartender  Chris  Huntemann  &  Co., 
r.   1617  Dupont 
"    Carl,  groceries  and  liquors,  816  Greenwich 
"    Carl  F.,  clerk,  r.  721,  14th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  721,  14th 
"    Glaus  J.,  clerk  W.  H.  Bowe  &  Co.,  r.  SE  oor 

Potrero  Av  and  El  Dorado 
"    Frederick  C,  harness  maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  16  Hunt 
"    Fritz,  teacher  music,  r.  307%  Chestnut 
"    Jacob,  clerk  Henry  Hellberg,  r.  1104  Bryant 
"    Jacob,  clerk  W.  H.  Bowe  &  Co.,  r.  103,  22d 
"    John  D.  (Stange  &  Jaenicke),  r.  734  McAl- 
lister 
"    Lena  Miss,  forewoman  Stange  &  Jaenicke 

r.  721,  14th 
"    Marie  Miss,  r.  721,  14th 
"    Paul,  plumber,  r.  617A  Lombard 
"    Walter  J.,  electrician,  r.  734  McAllister 
Stange  &  Jaenicke   (John  D.  Stange  and  Wil- 
liam Jaenicke),  proprietors  Union  Straw 
Works,  and  manufacturers  and  jobbers 
straw  and  felt  hats  and  frames.  29,  2d 
Stangenberger  August  J.,  traveling  salesman, 
r.  612  Grove 
"    August  M.,  piano  tuner,  r.  612  Grove 
' '    Edwin  F. ,  clerk  Stevenson  &  Co. .  r.  612  Grove 
"    George  B.,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
612  Grove 
Stangleni  Angelo,  hostler  Motroni&Guastucci, 

r.  515  Green  rear 
Stangreen  Edward,  starcher  La  Grand  Laundry 
Stangroom  Robert,  fruits  and  vegetables,  871 

Bryant 
Stanhope  Joseph  T.,  machinist  William  Wedg- 
wood Machine  Wks,  r.  102  Ellis 
Staniels  Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  1624  Ellis 
"    C.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  911  Polk 
"    William  H.  (Staniels  &  Son), r.  1812 Devisa- 

dero 
"    WilliamH.,  fireman,  r.  77  Clementina 
"    William  H.  Jr.  (Staniels  &  Son),  r.   1812 

Devisadero 
"    &  Son  (William  H.  and  William  H.  Jr.), 
varieties.  1812Devisadero 
Staniford  Frank   C,    special    agent    Norwich 
Union  Fire   Ins.    Society,  308   Pine,  r. 
Grand  Hotel 
Staniforth  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  r.  308  Ritch 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  308  Ritch 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  308  Ritch 
"    Thomas,  r.  New  Western  Hotel 
Stanish  Jacob,  restaurant,  2045  Folsom 
Stanisich  Milan,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
Stanislao  Emilio,  peddler,  r.  716  Florida 
Stanke  Albert  F.  (Lunsmann  &  Stanke),  r.  1007^4 
Mission 
"    Florian,  inventor,  r.  21,  nth 
"    Hugo,  baker,  r.  542  Linden  Av 
Stanley  Annie  Miss,  r.  31  Turk 
"    Benjamins.  Mrs.,  r.  429i^  Bryant 
"    C.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  743 Pine 
"    Charles  A.,  engineer,  r.  32,  11th 
"    Charles  P.,  machinist  Marshutz   &   Can- 
trell,  r.  91  Elizabeth 

STANLEY  CHARLES  T, 

notary  public  and  commissioner  of 
deeds,  512  Montgomery,  telephone 
Main  353,  r.  32,  lltti 

Stanley  Clarence  R.,  teamster  W.  W.  R.  Hatch 
&  Son,  r.  2308  Harrison 
"    David  M.,   insurance  clerk  Hibernia  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  r.  536  Lyon 
"    D.  S.  (D.  S.  Stanley  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 

Stanley  D.  S.  &  Co.,  (D.  S.  Stanley(,  book  and 
job  printers  and  publishers,  424  Sansome 


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ALL   SIZES. 

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Stanley  Edward    J.,    foreman   pattern   maker 

Union  I.  Wks,  r.  2333  Bryant 
"    Electric    Manufacturing     Co.    (Pittsfield, 

Mass),  John  Martin  agent,  106  Market 
"    Elisha  C,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1640 

Polk 
"    Frederick  H.,  collector  postofflce,  r,  1708 

24th 
"    Frederick  J.,  barber  J.  T.  Stanley,  r.  1411, 

24  th 
"    George,  glass  embosser   Cal.  Art  Glass, 

Bending  and  Cutting  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
Stanley  George  A.,    grand    secretary    Young 

Men's  Institute,  SE  cor  10th  and  Market 

r.  829  Guerrero 
"    George  W.,  horseman,  r.  436,  7th  Av 
"    Harry  T.,  freight  clerk  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    House,  Mrs.  Madelene  Bury  proprietor,  110 

6th 
"    Isaac  W.,  with  Rome   Harris,  301  Kearny 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  410  Folsom 
"    John,  telephone  operator,  r.  173  Perry 
"    John,  waiter  George  Delfino,  r.  321  Ellis 
"    John  T.,  barber,  1310  Castro,  r.  1411,  24th 
"    Leonard  S.,  sergeant  U.  S.  Army,   r.   158 

Clara 
"    Matthew  J., plumber,  r.  429V2  Bryant 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  625,  7th 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1129  Howard 
"    William,  r.  49  Clara 
"    William,  boilermaker  Risdon    I.  and    L. 

Wks,  r.  38  Natoma 
"    William    B.    (Stanley  &   Allard),    r.   1102 

Green 
"    William  H.,  basket  maker,  1630,  17th 
"    William  H.,  dentist,  115  Kearny,  r.  Menlo 

Park 
"    William    H.,  manufacturers'    agent,    109 

California,  room  19,  r.  Alameda 
"    &  Allard   (William  B.  Stanley  and  Delno 

D.   Allard),  tinners  and  plumbing,  1125 

Mission 
Stanly  Edward  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Stanly,  Hayes  &  Bradley  (John  A.    Stanly, 

George  R.   B.   Hayes  and  H.  W.  Brad- 
ley), attorneys  at  law,  4  Sutter,  rooms 

26-31 
"    John  A.  (Stanly,  Hayes  &  Bradley),  r.  1221 

Jackson,  Oakland 
Stannard  Charles  H.,  traveling  salesman  E.  J. 

Bowen,  r.  1111  Jackson 
"    Alfred,  porter,  r.  1210  Howard 
Stans  James  S.,  porter,  r.  324  Minna 
"    John  J.,  bushelman  R.  H.  Kavanagh,  r.  604 

Merchant 
Stansbury  Charles  T.,  clerk,  r.  766  Howard 
"    Edward  W.,  oiler  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  319  Pix- 

ley 
"    William  H.,  clerk  C.  B.  Kaufman  &  Co.,  r. 

766  Howard 
"    W.  J.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1909% 
McAllister 
Stansfield  Halsted  A.,  medical  student,  r.  3037 

Pine 
••    H.  J.,  tent  maker  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  Mel- 
rose, Cal. 
Ji®"Stanson.    See  Stenson 
Stanton  Bridget  Miss,  r.  501  Mason 
"    Charles  E.,  r.  788  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  teamster  H.  T.  Holmes  Lime 

Co.,  r.  135,  10th 
■'    Charles  S.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  105  Powell, 

r.  330  Eddy 
•    Edward,  helper  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  145 

Tehama 
"    Edward,  printer  Call,  r.  632  Mission 


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WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Stanton  Edward,  policeman,  r.  1923  Union 

"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  8  Gough 

"    Edward  A.,  electrician,  r.  1838  Mission 

"  Frank  J.,  insurance  agent  Boyd  &  Dickson, 
r.  1838  Mission 

"    George,  driver,  r.  48,  8th 

"    George  F.,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"  Gus  C  bartender  Edward  L.  McGarity,  r. 
8  Pratt  PI 

"    James,  capitalist,  r.  1838  Mission 
Stanton  James   I.,  physician.    659   Clay,    and 
commissioner  Board   of    Railroad  Com- 
missioners, 27-28  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  659 
Clay 

"    Jeremiah,  groceries,  513,  8th 

■'    John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    John  A.,  artist,  659  Clay,  r.  1838  Mission 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  29  Federal  rear 

"    Joseph,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  151  Silver 

"  Joseph  H.  (Leon  I.  Stanton  &  Co.),  r.  705 
Larkin 

"  L.  E.,  contracting  freight  agent  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Ry.,  5  Mont- 
gomery, r.  534  Bush 

"  Leon  I.,  music  teacher,  705  Larkin,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Leon  I.  &  Co.  (Joseph  H.  Stanton),  manu- 
facturers guitars,  and  repairers  musical 
instruments.  705  Larkin 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  220  Eddy 

"    Maria  Mrs.,  r.  15  Federal 

"  Martin  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  16 
St.  Rose's  Av 

"  Maurice,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  22%  Dora 

"  Michael,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1508 
Kentucky 

"  Orville  B.  (Stone,  Stanton  &  Co.),  r.  The 
Baldwin 

"  Patrick,  deckhand  str  Encinal,  r.  1819  Bu- 
chanan 

"    Richard,  engineer,  r.  141  Bartlett 

"    S.  G.,  clerk,  r.  905  Market 

"    Thomas,  cigar  maker,  r.  141  Bartlett 

"    Thomas,  policeman,  r.  205  Langton 

"  Thomas,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,  r.  1311/2  Bartlett 

"    Thomas  J.,  r.  3121/2  Tehama 

"  Thomas  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Rv,  r. 
1307  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Thomas  James  (Thomas  James  Stanton  & 
Co.),  r.  402  Montgomery 

Stanton  Thomas  James  &  Co. 

(Thomas  James  Stanton),  real  estate 
and  mining  agents  and  agents  Jacob 
Strahle  Quarry  Co.,  331  Montgomery, 
room  17 

Stanton  Walter,  teamster,  r.  709  Minna 
"    William,  r.  205  Langton 
"    William,  driver,  r.  134,  4th 
"    William,  molder,  r.  47 Clementina 
"    William  M.,  druggist,  1898  Mission,  r.  1838 

Mission 
"    William  P.,  boiler  maker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
49  Perry 
Stanwood   Amasa,  lumberman,  r.   1223   Rhode 
Island 
"    William  F.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1223 
Rhode  Island 
Stanvan  Charles  H..  real  estate,  r.  2006  Bush 
"    Jennie  G..  widow,  r.  2006  Bush 
"    Samuel  O..  clerk  Westchester  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  513  Van  Ness  Av 
Stapelfeldt  William,  r.  1228,  17th 
Stapfer  E.  Miss,  r.  1807  San  Carlos  Av 


Stapff  Frederick,  salesman,  r.  21  Willow  Av 
"    William,  r.  21  Willow  Av 
"    William,  bartender  August  Bockstatt,  r. 

310  O'Farrell 
Staples  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  2510  Steiner 
"    Alice  L.  Miss,   teacher  Starr   King   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1904  Market 
"    A Ipheus  D.,  fireman  The  Belt  Railway,  r. 

2510  Steiner 
"    Charles,  printer  Call,  r.  1308  Greenwich 
Staples  David   J.,   president  Fireman's  Fund 

Insurance  Co.,  401-405  California,  r.  711 

Taylor 
"     Ellen  E.,  widow,  r.  919b  Jones 
"    Fannie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2510  Steiner 
"    Frank  A.,  carpet  layer,  r.   1308  Greenwich 
•'    Frank  H.,  mining,  r.  1308  Greenwich 
"    George  F.,  machinist,  r.  26311/4  Mission 
"    James  O.,  house  mover  J.  R.  Poole,  r.  1342 

Mission 
"    Joseph  A.,  watchman,  r.  208  Drumm 
"    Lafayette,  r.  2724  Mission 
"    L.  D.  Mrs.,  landscape  artist,  r.  2120  Mar 

son 
"    Lida  E.  Miss  (Shepherd  &  Staples),  r.  2724 

Mission 
"    Lyman  D.,  engineer,  r.  2120  Mason 
"    Melvin,  superintendent     Sailors'    Home, 

NE  cor  Main  and  Harrison 
"    Robert,  stevedore,  r.  906  Filbert 
"    William  J.,  driver  Willows  Brewery,  r.  231, 

17th 
Stapleton  Anne,  widow,  r.  1424  Grove 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  13  Louisa  rear 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  311  Franklin 
"    David,  compositor,  r.  913  Guerrero 
"    Edmund,  laborer,  r.  13  McLea  Court 
"    Edward,  longshoreman,  r.  974  Folsom 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  710,  19th 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  548  Howard 
"    Joseph,  foreman  Samuel  Kellett,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Joseph  W.,  asst.  storekeeper  Sea  Wall  U. 

S.  Bonded  Warehouse  and  Yard,  r.  311 

Franklin 
"    Josephine  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1424  Grove 
"    Patrick,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  624,  24th 
"    Richard  F.,  porter,  r.  34  Franklin 
"    Roy,  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  143  Berry 
"    William,  shipwright,  r.  913  Guerrero 
Stappenbeck  Charles,  florist,  r.  1625  Sutter 
"    Johanna  Mrs.,  bakery,  414a  Francisco 
"    Minnie  Miss,  bakery,  1525^4  Dupont 
"    Wilhelmina    Miss,    clerk,    r.   414a    Fran- 
cisco 
"    William,  tailor,  r.  414a  Francisco 
Star  and  Crescent  Mill  Co.,  August  Baer  agent, 

25-27  Sansome 
"    and  Herald   (Panama),  daily  and  weekly, 

L.   F.  Lastreto  agent,  318  Front,  room  3 
"    Dried  Fniit  Co.  The,  The  Field  &  Stone  Co. 

agents,  126  California 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  115i/4,  26th 
"    Lodging   House,  Mrs.  Mary  Vargas   pro- 
prietor, 5  Commercial 
"    Malt  House,  SE  cor  11th  and  Folsom 
Star  of  the  Sea  Church  (R.  C),  Rev.   John  P. 

Coyle  pastor,  NW  cor  8th  and  Point  Lo- 

bos  Avs 
"    Placer    and    Amalgamator    Machine  Co. 

(Denver,    Col.)     Kennedy    &   Kohlman 

agents,  41  Fremont 
Star  The  (weekly),  James  H.  Barry  editor  and 

proprietor,  429  Montgomery 
4®=-Star.    See  Starr 
Starbird   Albion  W..  land,  mining  and   timber 

agent,   101  Market,  r.  1055  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Ralph,  salesman  Dollar    Lumber  Co.,    r. 

Mill  Valley 
"    Sadie  Miss,  r.  824  Laguna 
Starck  Frederick,  waiter,  r.  226  Minna 
"    Joseph,  laundryman,r.  1615  Fillmore 
"    William  F.,  lumberman,  r.  9161/4  Bryant 
Starcke  Harold  F.  F.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W. 

W.,r.  15101/2  Vallejo 
Starchen  Michel,  expressman,  r.  23  Sharon 
Stargo  Nancy,  widow,  r.  1118  Filbert 


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Stark  Adolph,  tailor,  r.  21  Harriet 
"    Alexander  G.,  r.  327  Larkin 
"    Andrew  H.,  clerk  J.  Baumgarten  &Co.,r. 

327  Larkin 
■'    Catherine,  widow,  r.  310  Lily  Av 
"    Charles,  electrician  Cal.  Electrical  Wks 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  68  Natoma 
"    Charles  A.  (Stark  &  Bro.),  r.  303/2,  3d 
"    Charles  J.,  printer,  r.  310a  Lily  Av 
"    David,  boiler  inspector  Pacific  Surety  Co., 
308  Sansome,  r.  701,  31st 
Stark  Denton  D.,  secretary  Cumberland  Coal 
Co.,  31  Luning  Bldg,  r.  1418  Morton,  Ala- 
meda 
"    Edward  J.  Rev.,  r.  2138  Sutter 
"    Ellen  W.,  widow,  r.  1034  Treat  Av 
"    Emma,  domestic,  2519b  California 
"    Frank  (Stark  &  Bro.),  r.303'/2,  3d 
"    George  J.  W.,  salesman  Dodge,  Sweeney  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Herman,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  E  s  Missouri  nr  Yolo 
"    Herman,  tailor,  r.  21  Harriet 
"    John,  accountant,  r.  1021  Post 
"    John,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1013  Min- 


"  Lillian  M.  Miss,  teacher  Richmond  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1021  Post 

"  Luke,  butcher  Charles  Steinfels,  r.  1126 
Stevenson 

"  Mortimer  L.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  436 
Kearny,  r.  417  Kearny 

"  William,  clerk  Charles  L.  Morgan,  r.  987^4 
Harrison 

"  William,  seaman  str  General  McDowell,  r. 
32  Alvarado 

"    William  A.,  contractor,  r.  1037V2  Folsom 

"  William  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  330i/4  San- 
chez 

"    &  Brother  (Frank  and  Charles  A.),  restau- 
rant, 3031/2,  3d 
Starke  Clara  F.  Mrs.,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 
School,  r.  1811  Eddy 

"  William,  cornice  maker  William  Cronan, 
r.  623  Howard 

"    William  S.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  945 
Howard 
Starkey  &  Palen  (Philadelphia,  Pa.),  compound 
oxygen,  H.  A.  Mathews  agent,  120  Sutter, 
room  37 
Starkie  Mary  Mrs.,   dressmaker,  r.   1317  Mis- 
sion 
Starkweather  Annie  Mrs.,  r.  1612  Stevenson 

"  Prank  H.,  bookkeeper  Armes  &  Dallam,  r. 
Oakland 

"  George  A.,  rattan  worker  Wakefield  Rat- 
tan Co.,  r.  610  Douglass 

"  Gertrude  Miss,  stenographer  R.  B.  Car- 
penter, r.  719  flayes 

"  Haynes  K.  (H.  K.  Starkweather  Co.),  r. 
Alameda 

'<    Herbert  J.,  photographer,  r.  7  Caroline 

"  H.  K.  Co.  (Haynes  K.  Starkweather), 
printers,  stationers  and  typewriters' 
supplies,  310  California 

"    Joseph  B.,  photographer,  r.  7  Caroline 

"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  207%  Linden  Av 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  719  Hayes 

"    Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  r.  530,  19th 

"    William     G.     (Tracy,     Starkweather    & 
Tracy),  r.  Berkeley 
Starlicher  John,  laborer,  r.  9  Hermann 
Starr  August,  laborer,  r.  Missouri  nr  25th,  Po- 
trero 

"  Benjamin  F.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1406  Pine 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 

"  Charles  G.,  captain  Company  F,  1st  Infan- 
try U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 

"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"  Emil,  polisher  Indianapolis  Furniture  Co., 
r.  614  Sacramento 

'<    Fred,  with  Owens  &  Starr,  r.  1239  Market 

"  George  A.  (George  R.  Starr  &  Co.),  r.  919a 
Jackson 

"  George  B.  (Owens  &  Starr),  r.  312a  Guer- 
rero 

"  George  R.  (George  R.  Starr  &  Co.),  r.  919b 
Jackson 


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Staxr  George  R.  &  Co.  (George  R.  arid  George 
A.   Starr),   commission  merchants,  304- 
306  Washington 
"    J.  Lewis,  agertt  A.  H.  Motley  Tobacco  Co. 

(Reidsville,  N.  C),  315  Front 
"    Joseph  C,  carpenter,  r.  1027b  Alabama 

Starr  King  Building',  117-125  Geary 

Starr  King  Memorial  HaU,  NW  cor  20th  and 
Capp 

Starr  King  Primary  School,  Miss  Kate  Conk- 

lin  principal,  N  s  Bryant  bet  6th  and  7th 

"    L.  M.  (estate  of),  Henry  L.  Herman  agent, 

office  512  California 
■'    Mills    (South    Vallejo    and    Wheatport), 
office  326  California,  room  1 

Starr  Robert  E.  (Starr  &Allman),  and  manager 

Boltz,Clymer&Co.,217Front,r.  Oakland 

"    Samuel  P.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,r.  700  Jones 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  Hunter's  Point 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  1037/,  Folsom 
"    William  C,  bookkeeper  S.  F.   Gas  Light 

Co.,r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    William  M.,  proprietor  Occidental  Ware- 
house, 1st  and  Townsend,  r.  Oakland 
"    &  Allman  (Robert  E.  Starr  and  Charles  E. 
Allman),  cigars  and  tobacco,  42  Califor- 
nia 
"    &  Co.,  George  W.   McNear  Jr.,  president, 
J.  Percy  Rothwell  secretary  proprietors 
Starr  Mills  (South  Vallejo  and  Wheat- 
port),  office  326  California 

jg®=-Starr.    See  Star 

Starrett   Horace,  clerk  S.  P.  C.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  1022 
Shotwell 
"    Stephen  E.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 
r.  1111  Valencia 

4®="Starrett.    See  Sterett  and  Sterrett 

Stars  James,  watchman  William  A.  Schrock,  r. 
405  California  Av 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  weaver  William  A.  Schrock, 

r.  405  California  Av 
"    Maggie    Miss,    tick    maker   William   A. 

Schrock 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  2931  Laguna 

Starz  John,  laborer,  r.  113  Silver 

State  Assay  Office,  Louis  Falkenau  proprietor, 
434  California 

State  Association  of  Olive  Growers,  3  Mills 
Bldg.  5th  floor 

State  Belt  Line  Railway,  junction  Battery  and 
East 

State  Board  of  Bank  Commissioners,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  19-20 

State  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Build- 
ing and  Loan  Associations,  109  Califor- 
nia, rooms  4-5 

State  Board  of  Dental  Examiners,  Joseph  D. 
Hodgen  secretary,  office  1005  Sutter 

State  Board  of  Examining  Surveyors,  56  Acad- 
emy of  Sciences  Bldg 

State  Board  of  Fish  Commissioners,  Henry  F. 
Emeric  president,  office  78  Flood  Bldg 

State  Board  of  Harhor  Commissioners,  Ed- 
ward L.  Colnon,  Forrest  S.  Chadbourne, 
Dan  T.  Cole  commissioners,  James  J. 
Keegan  secretary,  office  10  California 

State  Board  of  Horticulture,  1-3  Mills  Bldg, 
5th  floor 

State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  Charles  C. 
Wadsworth  M.  D.   secretary,  518  Sutter 

State  Board  of  PUot  Commissioners,  A.  Mur- 
phy secretary,  506  Battery 

State  Board  of  Port  Wardens,  Clay  St.  Wharf 

State  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  27 
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State  Board  of  Trade  Exhibit,  16  Post 

State  Board  of  Yosemite .  Valley  and  Mari- 
posa Big  Tree  Grove  Commissioners, 
26  Mills  Bldg,  lOth  floor 

State  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  office  325 
Sutter 

State  Council  American  Protective  Associa- 
tion, Benjamin  P.  Hudelson  president, 
M.  T.  Brewer  secretary,  office  819  Mar- 
ket, rooms  39-40 

State  Dairy  Bureau,  William  Vanderbilt 
agent  and  secretary,  113  Davis 

State  Democratic  Club,  17  Plood  Bldg 

State  Development  Committee,  W.  M.  Bunker 
chairman.  1  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

State  Floral  Society,  E.  J.  Wickson  president, 
office  220  Market 

State  Horticultural  Society,  E.  J.  Wickson  sec- 
retary, office  220  Market 

State  Insurance  Commissioner,  401  California, 
room  8 

State  Labor  Bureau,  C.  L,.  Fitzgerald  commis- 
sioner, 32.5  Sutter 

State  Mineralogisx,  office  Pioneer  Bldg,  24,  4tli 

State  Mining  Bureau,  Pioneer  Bldg 

State  Mining  Bureau  Library,  Pioneer  Bldg 

State  Mining  Journal,  Joseph  M.  Nougues  Jr. 
business  manager,  318  Spreckels  Bldg, 
927  Market 

State  of  California  Bureau  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics, E.  L.  Fitzgerald  commissioner,  325 
Sutter 

State  Protective  Association.  See  California 
State  Protective  Association 

State  Quarantine  Officer,  William  P.  Chalmers, 
M.  D.,506  Battery 

State  Supreme  Court  Chambers,  825  Market, 
Emporium  Bldg 

State  Supreme  Court  Commissioners,  825 
Market,  Emporium  Bldg 

Stateler  Josephine,  widow,  r.  620  Hayes 
"    Thomas     K.,    general    passenger    agent 
Northern  Pac.   RR.   Co.,  638  Market,  r. 
Alameda 
"    T.  Melville,  ticket  agent  Northern  Pac. 
RR.  Co.,  638  Market 

Statham  William  M.   (Statham  &  Co.),  r.  2715 
Scott 
"    &  Co.   (William  M.  Statham),  pianos  and 
organs.  106  McAllister 

Stathopulos  Exstathios  (Stathopulos  &  Cate- 
chi),r.  118.  2d 
"    &   Catechi  (Exstathios    Stathopulos   and 
John    Catechi),    restaurant,    325    East 
North 

Statia  Henry  V.,  cleaner  U.  S.  Appraiser's 
Bldg,  r.  706  Bush 

Statistician  and  Economist  (annual),  Louis  P. 
McCarty  publisher,  814  California 

Statue  of  Liberty,  Corbett  Av  bet  15th  and 
16th  nr  Ashbury  and  17th 

Staub  August,  butcher  Frank  Fischer,  r.  711  Turk 

Stauble  John  K.,  butler,  2127  Pacific  Av 

Stanch  Mary,  widow,  r.  7  Godeus 

Stand  Augusta,  widow,  r.  419,  19th 
"    Fiederick  A.,  clerk  O.  P.  Downing  &  Co.,  r. 

419,  19th 
"    Nicholas,  plumber  Charles  Rehm,   r.  16th 
Av  South  bet  K  and  L 

je@=Staud.    See  Staut 

Staude  Charles  J.,  salesman,  r.  118  Trenton 
"    Frederick  (Wichman,  Lutgen&  Co.),  r.  353 

Devisadero 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  John  Staude,  r.  118  Trenton 


Staude  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  815  Pacific 
r.  11«  Trenton 
"    John  Jr.,  salesman,  r.  118  Trenton 

Staudt  Henry,  r.  2717a  Harrison 

Stauf  Werner  (Stauf  &  Cooper),  r.  1702  Sacra- 
mento 

Stauf  &  Cooper  (Werner  Stauf  and  Frederick 
T.  Cooper),  stock  and  grain  brokers,  232^ 
Montgomery 

Stauffacher  Harry  J.,  foreman  H.  B.  Schindler, 
r.  348  Fremont 

Staufter  Arthur  W.,  stenographer,  r.  10  Capp 

STAUFFER  CHEMICAL  CO., 

C.  De  Guigne  president,  J.  H.  Wheeler 
vice-president,  J.  Stauffer  secretary, 
manufacturers  acids  and  carbon  bi- 
sulphide, cor  Utah  and  Alameda, 
whiting,  sal  soda  and  sulphur  re- 
finery, NW  cor  Bay  and  Dupont,  ofiQce 
402  Front,  room  7,  telephone  Main 
1825 
Staufler  Frederick  R.,  butcher  James  Boyes  & 

Co.,  r.  10  Capp 
Stauffer  John,  secretary  Staufler  Chemical  Co., 
402  Front,  r.  2201  Jones 

"    John  R.,  r.  10  Capp 
Stavens  Joseph,  clerk  Louis  Levy,  r.  610  Octavia 
Stayaxt  John  J.,  cabinet  maker  W.  &  J.  Sloane 

&Co.,  r.  117  Henry 
Ste  Marie  A.  Hubert,    solicitor   patents,    405 

Montgomery,  room  15,  r.  1223  Bush 
Steacy  Benjamin  F.,  news  agent,  r.  619  Hyde 
Stead  Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 

"    George,  jeweler,  316%,  3d 
Steadham  Lena  Mrs.,  r.  1  Louisa 
Steadman  D.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn 

"    Mary  G.  W.,  widow,  r.  909  Laguna 
4^Steadman.    See  Stedman  and  Steedman 
Stealey  Alfred  D.,  stenographer  Black  Diamond 
Coal  Mining  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 

"    Edwin  M.,  student,  r.  1412  Folsom 

"  John  T.,  clerk  George  D.  Dornin,  r.  1412  Fol- 
som 

"    Thomas,  real  estate,  r.  1412  Folsom 
Steam  Soda  Works,  P.  G.  Somps  proprietor, 

764-766  Folsom 
Steamer  A.  C.  Freese,  Cal.  Nav.  and  Imp.  Co. 
agents,  berth  Washington  St.  Wharf 

"  Acapulco  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  cor  Bran- 
nan  and  1st 

"  Afognak,  Alaska  Packers'  Assn,  office  308 
Market 

"  Alameda,  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co. 
agents,  berth  Oceanic  SS.  Co.'s  Wharf 
(Pier  14) 

"  Alameda  (S.  P.  Co.  Ferry),  berth  foot  Mar- 
ket 

"  Albion,  J.  S.  Kimball  agent,  22  Market, 
berth  Mission  1  (Pier  2) 

"  Alcatraz,  L.  E.  White  agent,  20  California, 
berth  foot  Main 

"  Alex  Duncan,  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co. 
agents,  berth  Broadway  St.  Wharf 
(Pier  9) 

"  Alexander  (Haw.),  Pac.  Trading  Co. 
agents,  10  Mission 

"  Alice  Blanchard,  Russ,  Sanders  &  Co. 
agents,  121  Davis,  berth  Vallejo  St. 
Wharf  (Pier  13) 

"  Al  Ki,  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.  agents, 
berth  Broadway  Wharf  (Pier  9) 

"  Alvira,  Cal.  Trans.  Co.  agents,  office  and 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 

"  Alviso,  W.  H.  Smith  agent,  office  and 
berth  Clay  St.  Wharf  (Pier  1) 

"    Amador  (S.  P.  Co.),  berthfoot  Market 

"  Apache,  K.  A.  White  agent,  berth  Market 
St.  Wharf 

"  Arago,  Or.  Coal  and  Nav.  Co.  agents,  berth 
Vallejo  St.  Wharf  (Pier  13) 

"  Areata,  Or.  Coal  and  Nav.  Co.  agents, 
berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf  (Pier  13) 

"  Arctic,  Alaska  Packers'  Assn,  office  308 
Market 

"  Aurora,  Cal.  Trans.  Co.  agents,  office  and 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 

"  Australia,  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co. 
agents,  berth  Oceanic  SS.  Co.'s  Wharf 


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Steamer  Aztec,  P.   M.   SS.  Co.   agents,  berth 

Brannan  and  1st 
"    Baby  Ruth,  Alaska  Packers'  Assn,  ofSce 

308  Market 
"    Balaena,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  office  30 

California 
"    Bay  City  (S.  P.  Co.),  berth  foot  Market 
"    Bear    (U.    S.    Customs),    berth  Main   St. 

Wharf  (Pier  28) 
'•    Belgic  (O.  &  O.  SS.  Co  ),  office  425  Market, 

berth  Brannan  and  1st 
"    Bertha,  Alaska   Commercial   Co.    agents, 

office  310  Sansome 
"     Bessie  K.,  J.  S.  Kimball  agent,  22  Market, 

berth  Mission  1  (Pier  2) 
"    Boluga,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  office  30 

California 
"    Bonita  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway  St. 

Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    Captain  Weber,  Union  Transportation  Co. 

agents,  office  and  berth  Clay  St.  Wharf 

(Pier  1) 
"    Caroline,  W.  G.  Leale  agent,  office    and 

berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 
"    Caspar,  Caspar  Lumber  Co.  agents,  48  Mar- 
ket 
"    China  (P.M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Brannan  and  1st 
"    City  of  Everett,  James  F.  Chapman  agent, 

22  California 
"    City  of  Panama  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st 

and  Brannan 
'<    City  of  Para  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st  and 

Brannan 
"    City  of  Peking  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Bran- 
nan and  1st 
"    City  of  Puebla  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broad- 
way St.  Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    City  of  Kiode  Janeiro  (P.M.  SS.  Co.),  berth 

1st  and  Brannan 
"    City  of  Sydney  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st 

and  Brannan 
"    City  of  Topeka  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broad- 
way St.  Wharf  (Pier  11) 
"    Cleone,  Gray   &    Mitchell  agents,  office  3 

California 
"    Colon  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Brannan  and  1st 
"    Columbia,  O.   R.   and  N.  Co.  agents,  berth 

foot  Spear  St.  (Pier  24) 
"    Constance,    Cal.  Trans.    Co.  agents,  office 

and  berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 
"    Coos  Bay  (P.O.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway 

St.  Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    Coptic  (O.  &  O.  SS.  Co.),  office  425  Market, 

berth  Brannan  and  1st 
"    Corona  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway  St. 

Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    Costa  Rica,  R.Dunsmuir&  Sons  agents,  340 

Steuart,    berth    Folsom  St.    Wharf     2 

(Pier  14) 
Steamer  Crescent   City,   Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co. 

agents,  314    Spear,    berth    Folsom    St. 

Wharf 
"    Czarina,  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  agents, 

office   327    Market,    berth    Howard     St. 

Wharf  2 
"    Dauntless,     Union     Transportation     Co. 

agents,  office  and  berth  Clay  St.  Wharf 

(Pier  1) 
Steamer  Del  Norte,  berth  Sea  Wall  i 
"    Dora,  Alaska  Commercial  Co.  agents,  office 

310  Sansome 
"    Doric  (O.  &  O.   SS.  Co.),  office  425  Market, 

berth  Brannan  and  1st 
"    El  Capitan  (S.    P.   Co.   Ferry),  berth    foot 

Market 
"    Ella    Rolhffs     (Alaska    Packer's    Assn.), 

office  308  Market 
"    Elsie  (Alaska  Packer's   Assn.),   office  308 

Market 
"    Emma,  Fred    Sprinkle    agent,  office   and 

berth  Washington  St.  Wharf  (Pier  3) 
"    Empire,  Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.  agents,  berth 

Vallejo  St.  Wharf  (Pier  13) 
"     Encinal  (S.  P.  Co.  Ferry),  berth  foot  Mar- 
ket 
"    Eureka  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway  St. 

Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    Excelsior,  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.  agents,  304 

Front 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
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30SX0  31V  IVIARKEX  ST. 


Steamer  Farallone,  C.  J.  Hendry's,  Son  &  Co. 

agents,     8     California,   berth     Mission 

St.  Wharf  (Pier  2) 
"    Farragut    (Ashing),     berth     Fisherman's 

Wharf 
"    Gaelic,  (O.  &  O.  SS.  Co.)  office  425  Market, 

berth  Brannan  and  1st 
"    Garden  City  (S.  P.  Co.),  berth  foot  Market 
"    General  Hartley   (U.  S.  Customs),  berth 

Sec.  B  Seawall 
"    General  McDowell  (U.  S.  Quartermaster's 

Dept.),  berth  Clay  St.  Wharf  (Pier  1) 
"    Gertie  Story,  Alaska  Packers'  Assn.,  office 

308  Market 
"    Gipsy  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway  St. 

Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    Gold,  E.   A.   Allen  agent.   Gold   Pier  bet 

Washington  and  Jackson 
"    Golden  Gate  (fishing),  berth  Fisherman's 

Wharf 
"    Grampus,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  office 

30  California 
"    Greenwood,  L.   E.  White  agent,  office  20 

California,  berth  foot  Main  (Pier  28) 
"    Hattie    Gage,     Alaska    Packers'    Assn., 

office  308  Market 
"    Herald,  K.  A.  White  agent,  berth  Market 

St.  Wharf 
"    Homer,  berth  Howard  St.  Wharf  2  (Pier  8) 
"    Hope,  Piper,    Aden,  Goodall    Co.   agents, 

office  and  berth  Jackson  St.Wharf  (Pier5) 
"    J.    D.    Peters,    Cal.    Nav.    and    Imp.    Co. 

agents,    berth   Washington   St.  Wharf 

(Pier  3) 
"    Jeanie,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  office  30 

California 
"    Jesse  H.  Freeman,  J.  N.  Knowles  agent, 

office  30  California 
"    Jewel,  Caspar  Lumber  Co.  agents,  office  48 

Market 
"    Knight  No.  2,   K.   A.    White  agent,  office 

and  berth  Market  St.  Wharf 
"    Kotik,  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.  agents,  office  201- 

203  California 
"     Laguna,  Pollard  &  Dodge  agents,  office  22 

California 
"    Lakme,  Charles   Nelson  agent,  6  Califor- 
nia, berth  Washington  St.  Wharf  (Pier3) 
"     Leader,  Cal.   Nav.   and  Imp.  Co.   agents, 

berth  Washington  St.  Wharf  (Pier  3) 
"    Madrono  (U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender),  berth 

Goat  Island 
"    Mariposa,    J.    D.    Spreckels   &  Bros.    Co. 

agents,  berth  Oceanic  SS.  Co.'s  Wharf 

(Pier  14) 
"    Mary  D.  Hume,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co., 

office  30  California 
"    Mary  Garrett,    Cal.    Nav.  and   Imp.    Co. 

agents,   berth   Washington   St.    Wharf 

(Pier  3) 
"    Marysville,  K.  A.  White  agent,  berth  Mar- 
ket St.  Wharf 
"    Mexico  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway  St. 

Wharf  (Pier  9) 
"    Modoc,  K.  A.  White  agent,  berth  Market 

St.  Wharf 
"    Monowai,   J.    D.    Spreckels   &    Bros.    Co. 

agents.  327  Market,  berth   Oceanic   SS. 

Co.'s  Wharf  (Pier  14) 
"    Monticello,  Hatch  Bros,  agents,  berth  Mis- 
sion St.  Wharf  1  (Pier  2) 
"    Moro,    J.    S.    Kimball   agent,  22  Market, 

berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  1  (Pier  2) 
"    Mt.  Eden,  berth  Third  St.  Wharf 
"    Napa    City,    G.  H.  Pinkham  agent,  office 

and  berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 


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BACCHUS    CELLARS 

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J.  GUNDLACH  &  CO., 

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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BAXXERX   ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON,  J 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


steamer  Narwhal,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co., 
office  30  California 

National  City,  C.  A.  Hooper  agent,  office 
204  Front,  berth  foot  Beale  (Pier  32) 

Navarro,  Edward  N.  Hardwick  master, 
office  34  Luning  Bldg 

Newark  (S.  P.  Co.  Ferry),  berth  loot  Mar- 
ket 

Newsboy,  J.  S.  Kimball  agent,  office  22 
Market,  berth  foot  Main  (Pier  28) 

North  Fork,  berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  1 
(Pier  2) 

Noyo,  J.  S.  Kimball  agent,  office  22  Mar- 
Oakland  (S.  P.  Co.  Ferry),  berth  foot  Mar- 
ket 

Onward,  Cal.  Trans.  Co.  agents,  office  and 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 

Orca,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  office  30 
California 

Oregon,  O.  R.  and  N.  Co.  agents,  Spear  St. 
Wharf  (Pier  24) 

Orizaba  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway 
Wharf  2,  formerly  Willamette  Valley 

Peru  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st  and  Bran- 
nan 

Piedmont  (S.  P.  Co.  Ferry),  berth  foot  Mar- 
ket 

Point  Arena,  Mendocino  Lumber  Co. 
agents,  office  40  California,  room  1,  berth 
(Pier  2) 

Polar  Bear,  Alaska  Packers' As sn,  office 
308  Market 

Pomona  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway 
St.  Wharf  (Pier  9) 

Portland  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Brannan 
and  1st 

President,  Alaska  Packers'  Assn,  office  308 
Market 

Pride  of  the  River.  Cal.  Trans.  Co.  agents, 
office  and  berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf 
(Pier  5) 

Progreso  (Panama  SS.  Co.),  berth  foot 
Lombard 

Protection,  J.  S.  Kimball  agent,  22  Mar- 
ket, berth  foot  Main  (Pier  28) 

Queen  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway  St. 
Wharf  (Pier  9) 

Relief.  Cal.  Trans.  Co.  agents,  office  and 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 

Resolute,  J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co. 
agents,  berth  Spear  St.  Wharf  (Pier  24) 

Richard  Rush  (U.  S.  Customs),  berth  Main 
St.  Wharf  (Pier  28) 

Rival,  Samuel  Blair  agent,  office  3  Cali- 
fornia 

San  Bias  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st  and 
Brannan 

San  Joaquin  No.  4,  P.  J.  Harney  agent, 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 

San  Jose  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st  and 
Brannan 

San  Juan  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st  and 
Brannan 

San  Rafael  (N.  P.  C.  Ry.  Co.),  berth  Clay 
St.  Wharf  (Pier  1) 

Santa  Cruz  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broad- 
way St.  Wharf  (Pier  9) 

Santa  Monica,  berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  1 
(Pier  2) 

Santa  Rosa  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.).  berth  Broad- 
way St.  Wharf  (Pier  9) 

Sausalito  fN.  P.  C.  Ry.  Co.),  berth  foot  of 
Clay 

S.  B.  Matthews,  Alaska  Packers  Assn, 
office  308  Market 


Steamer  Signal,  Simpson  Lumber  Co.  agents 
office  48  Market 

Sonoma,  Cal,  Trans.  Co.  agents,  office  and 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 

South  Coast,  F.  F.  Connor  agent,  berth  foot 
Spear  (Pier  24) 

St.  Paul,  P.  C.  SS.  Co.  agents,  berth  Broad- 
way St.  Wharf  (Pier-9) 

State  of  California,  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.  agents, 
berth  foot  Spear  (Pier  24) 

Sunol,  L.  E.  White  agent,  office  20  Califor- 
nia, berth  foot  Main  (Pier  28) 

T.  C.  Walker,  Cal.  Nav.  &  Imp.  Co.  agents, 
berth  Washington  St.  Wharf  (Pier  3) 

Tamalpias    (N.   P.  C.  Ry.),  berth  foot  of 
Clay 

Thistle,  Alaska   Packers    Assn,  office  308 
Market 

Thoroughfare  (S.  P.  Co.  freight),  berth  foot 
2d 

Thrasher,  Pac.  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  office 
30  California 

Tiburon  (S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.),  berth  foot  Mar- 
ket 

Tiger  (transfer  boat  N.  P.  C.  RR.),  berth 
Clay  St.  Wharf  (Pier  1) 

Tillamook,  Pollard  &  Dodge  agents,  office 
22  California 

Transit  (S.  P.  Co.  freight),  berth  foot  2d  St. 

Truckee,  J.  S.  Kimball  agent,  22  Market, 
berth  Mission  1  (Pier  2) 

Ukiah  (S.  F,  &  N.  P.  Co.),  berth  Sec.  3  Sea 
wall 

Umatilla  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway 
Wharf  (Pier  11) 

U.  S.  Grant    (fishing),  berth  Fisherman's 
Wharf 

Walla  Walla  (P.  C.  SS.  Co.),  berth  Broad- 
way St.  Wharf  (Pier  9) 

Washtenaw  (Panama  RR.  Co.),  berth  Lom- 
bard St.  Wharf 

Weeott,  Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.  agents,  office 
121-123  Davis 

Wellington,  R.  Dunsmuir  &    Sons  agents, 
340  Steuart,  berth  Folsom  St.  Wharf  2 

Westport,  Pollard  &  Dodge  agents,  office 
22  California 

Whitesboro,  L.   E.  White    agent,  office  20 
California,  berth  foot  Main,  (Pier  28) 

Willamette,  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  berth  Beale 
St.  Wharf  (Pier  32) 

Willamette   Valley    (P.  C.  SS.   Co.),  now 
Orizaba 

Yaquina  (P.   C.   SS.  Co.),  berth  Broadway 
Wharf  (Pier  9) 

Zealandia  (P.  M.  SS.  Co.),  berth  1st  and 
Brannan 

Zinfandel,  N.  H.    Wulft    agent,  office  and 
berth  Jackson  St.  Wharf  (Pier  5) 
Stearns  Alonzo  B.,  r.  28,  8th 

Augustus,  drayman,  33  Market,  r.  44  Quinn 

Charles   H.,    car   builder,   r.    209   Chatta- 


"  Edward  H.  (Stearns  &  Elliot),  r.  Oak- 
land 

STEARNS  E.  C.  &  00. 

(Syracuse,  N.  Y.),  Stephen  G.  Chapman 
manager,  bicycles,  304-306  Post 

Stearns   Greenleaf  H.,  millwright  W.  L.  Hol- 

man.  r.  145,  12th 
Stearns  Henry  0.,  confectioner,  315  Scott 

"    H.  M.,  teacher  Heald's  Business  College, 
r.  Oakland 
Steams  Manufacturmg  Co.,  Jno.  D.  Eby  sell- 
ing agent,  manufacturers  sawmill  ma- 
chinery, engines  and  boilers,  17-19  Main 
Steams  M.  L.,  confectioner,  1006  Market 

"  Ranches  Co.  The,  C.  A.  Grow  secretary,  27 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

"    Victor  J.,  physician,  r.  417'/4,  3d 

"  William  G.,  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 
Co,,  r.  931  Fillmore 

"    William  H.,  r.  1210  Jackson 

"  William  R.,  clerk  State  Board  Fish  Com- 
missioners, r.  The  Sutherland 

"  &  Elliot  (Edward  H.  Stearns  and  Albert 
H.  Elliot),  attorneys  at  law,  67-68  Ne- 
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Stebbins  C.  Miss,  r.  771  Pierce 
"    Grace  Miss,   adjuster  U.   S.  Mint,  r.  1206 
Market 
Stebbins  Horatio  Rev.,  D.  D.,  pastor  First  Uni- 
tarian Church,  r.  1609  Larkin 
"    Jennie  Miss,  teacher,  r.  12181/4  Pacific 
"    Joseph  H.   (Stebbins  &  Landon),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Minnie  G.  Miss,    teacher  L.e    Conte   Pri- 
mary School,  r.  12181/4  Pacific 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  12181/4  Pacific 
"    Robert  E. ,  bicycle  machinist  C.  W.  Bailey, 
r.  1825  Howard 
Stebbins  &  Landon  (Joseph  H.   Stebbins  and 
Gardiner  Landon),  real  estate  and  finan- 
cial agents,  306  Pine,  room  1 
Steber  Herman,  carpenter  Wheeler  &  Burdick, 
r.  12  Prospect  Av 
"    Joseph  C,  machinist  U.  S.  Mint,  r.   1331 
Nebraska 
Stecher  Edward,  clerk,  r.  317  Minna 
"    Frederick  J.,  carpenter  Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  317  Minna 
"    Otto,  clerk,  r.  317  Minna 
Stack  Bernard,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 
252  Spear 
"    Piano  Agency,  Benj.  Curtaz  &  Son,    16-18 
O'Farrell 
Steckelberg  George  H.,  tailor,  1910  Polk 
SteckerEugene  A.,  carpenter,  1924  San   Carlos 
Av 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  338  Capp 
Steckler  Albert  H.,  clerk,  r.  786  Harrison 
"    Carl,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r.  2022 

Sutter 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  2022  Sutter 
Steddom  Emily,  domestic,  300  Laurel 
Stedman  George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  122  Cook 
"    Henry  S.,    secretary    and    manager   The 
Zeno  Mauvais  Music  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Steedman  Charles,  laborer,  r.  666  Harrison 
'"    David,  cooper,  r.  120e  Juniper 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  120e  Juniper 
"    Peter,  cabinet  maker  A.  J.  McNicoll  &  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
4®*Steedman.    See  Steadman  and  Stedman 
Steel  Frank,  laborer,  r.  740  Tehama 
"    George,  marine  clerk  Home  Mutual  Insur- 
ance Co.,  r.  1907  Baker 
"    Hugh,  ship  joiner  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1026  De- 

Haro 
"    Samuel  J.,  sawyer,  r.  18  Brannan 
"    Susie,  domestic,  2010  Laguna 
"    Thomas  W.,  3d  asst.  engineer   str  Santa 
Rosa,  r.  3lB  Clara 
Steel  William,  assistant  manager  London  and 
San  Francisco  Bank  Limited,  424  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Mill  Valley 
Steele  Alexander,  teamster,  r.  1807  Haight 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  J.  and  William  J.),  hay 

and  grain,  552  Bryant 
"    Charles,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1705  Howard 
"    Charles  F.,  foreman  John  Horstmann,  r. 

1654  Market 
"    Charles  H.,  physician,  704  Post 
"    Daniel  L.  (Steele  &  McFadyen),  r.  652  Oak 
Steele  E.  L.  G.  &  Co.   (Edward  Polhemus  and 
George    A.    Moore),    commission    mer- 
chants, 208  California,  telephone  Front 
28 
"    EugenelC,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  41514 

nth 
"    Eugene  M,,  piano  mover  Byron  Mauzy,  r. 

4151/4,  11th 
"    Everard,    real    estate,    80-81    Columbian 

Bldg,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    E.  W.,  treasurer  Dairymen's  Union  of  Cal., 
113-119  Davis,  r.  Edna,  San  Luis  Obispo 
Co. 
"    Fannie  Mrs.,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    George  J.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

63  Silver 
"    George  W.,  lodgings,  362,  3d 
"    Henry,  2d  cook  str  Pomona 
"    Harold,  bookkeeper  Pac.   Roll.  'Mill,  r.  301 

Leavenworth 
"    Hattie  B.  Mrs.,  r.  2322  Mission 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

FTimishing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

materials.  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

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Steele  James,  laborer,  r.  622  Natoma 
"    James  A.,  milk  dealer,  600  Fulton 
"    James  A.,  millhand  Central  Lumber  and 

Mill  Co.,  r.  622  Natoma 
"    James  B.,   shoemaker,  Sagamore  ni?  Ply- 
mouth Av 
"    James  G.   (James  G.  Steele  &  Co.),  r.  928 
Pine 

STEELE  JAMES  G.  &  CO. 

(James  G.  Steele),  druggists  and  chem- 
ists, agents  Rlcord's  Restorative  PiUs, 
True's  Mineral  Powder  and  Lasson's 
Hair  Elixir,  635  Market  under  Palace 
Hotel,  telephone  Main  1398 
Steele  Joseph,  milk  dealer,  600  Fulton,  r.  806 
Central  Av 
"    Lou  E.  Miss,  with  Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  r. 

823  Howard 
"    Mattie  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Hearst  Grammar 

School,  r.  536  Polk 
"    R.   E.,  dairy    machinery,    109   California, 

room  2,  r.  309  Taylor 
"    Robert  J.,  butter  maker,  r.  415i/4,  11th 
"    Samuel  J.,  box   maker    Commercial  Box 

Factory,  r.  718  Brannan 
"    Thomas,  baker,  r.  496,  llth 
"    Thomas  J.  (Steele  Bros.),  r.  552  Bryant 
"    Wilhelmina  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Edison  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1620  Union 
"    William,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    William,  horse  clipper,  r.  664i^  Howard 
"    William  A.,  r.  2043  Howard 
"    William  J.  (Steele  Bros.),  r.  552  Bryant 
"    &  McFadyen  (Daniel  L.  Steele  and  Archi- 
bald McFadyen),  dentists,  17-18  Murphy 
Bldg 
JW-Steele.    See  Steil 
Steen  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  309  Powell 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  109,  16th 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Edward  T.,  inventor,  r.  321  Leavenworth 
"    Emil,  engineer,  r.  578  Howard 
"    Hans  C.  F.,  carpenter,  r.  553  Railway  Av 
"    John  C,  lampman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  954 

Harrison 
"    Meyer  A.,  fancy  dry  goods,  111  Powell,  r. 

309  Powell 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Meyer  A.  Steen,  r.  417 

Hyde 
"    Theodore,  marine  engineer,  r.  161  Perry 
"    Thomas  W.  F.,  soap  wrapper  Newell   & 
Bro.,  r.  553  Railway  Av 
^©'Steen.    See  Stehn  and  Stein 
Steengrafe  Herman,  laborer,  r.  16  South  Park 
Steere  Frank,  clerk  New  Western  Hotel,  r.  824 

Kearny 
J8®=-Steere.    See  Stier 
Steers  Andrew,  butcher,  r.  308  Jessie 
"    Edward  E.,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  1829  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Frank  M.,  belt  maker  Fred  R.  Cook,  r.  503 

Vermont 
"    George  H.,  r.  520  Kansas 
"    Harry  H.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  503 

Vermont 
"    Henry,  r.  503  Vermont 
"    Joseph  E.,  vita-pathic    physician,  r.   101 

Grove 
"    K.  O.,  veterinary  surgeon,  18  Cedar  Av,  r. 

324  O'Farrell 
"    -Mayo  C.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  101  Grove 
"    William  C,  cabinet  maker  H.  Friederichs, 
r.  W  s  York  bet  15th  and  16th 
Stees  Andrew  I.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  14th  and  Shotwell 


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Steese  Frances  Mrs.,  confectionery,  705  Polk,  r. 

723  Ellis 
Steeva  Herman,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Geary  and  Steiner 
Stefanazzi  M.Mrs.,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  535 

Green  rear 
Stefani   Pietro,   liquors,  438  Broadway,   r.  424 

Broadway 
4®~Stefani.    See  Stephanie 
Stefel  Matilda  Mrs.  (Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  New 

York 
Steffan  Jacob,  harber,  r.  9  Howard  Court 
"    John  (Steflan  &  Ro thermal),  r.  2OT/2  Steiner 
"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  207i4  Steiner 
■•    Philip  (Fred  H.  Finke  &  Co.),  r.  Vallejo, 

Cal. 
"    &  Rothermel  (John  Steffan  and  Frederick 
C.  Rothermel),  butchers,  783  Haight 
Steflani  Pauline,  widow,  r.  735  Union 
Steffanini  Lorenzo,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  cor 

Vallejo  and  Sansome 
Steffel  Frank,  cooper,  r.  37  Broadway 
Steflen  Carl  F.,  teacher  violin  and  mandolin, 
1315  Mission 
"    Francis  X.,  wood  and  coal,  753  Folsom,  r. 

2131/2  Clara 
"    Gustav,  clerk  Henry  Klocke,  r.  439  Jessie 
"    Henry,  marble   polisher   Eugene  Dumon- 

telle,  r.  11  Louisberg 
"    Mary  C,  clerk  Francis  X.  Steffen,  r.  21314 
Clara 
Steflens  Charles  (D.  &  C.  Steflens),  r.  8  Glover 
"    D.  &  C.  (Diedrich  and  Charles),  liquors,  SE 

cor  Davis  and  Washington 
"    Detlef,  clerk  Louis  Hofmann 
"    Diedrich  (D.  &  C.  Steflens),  r.  Alameda 
"    Diedrich,  shipping  and  freight  broker,   9 

Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  bartander  Schwartz  &  Meyer,  r. 

2C3  East 
"    George,  cutler,  r.  2711  Sutter  rear 
"    George,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r. 

508 1/2,  9  th 
"    Henry  A.  (Mohr  &  Steflens),  r.  1808  Larkin 
"    Henry  G.,  groceries,  329,  5th,  r.  337,  5th 
"    Henry  J.,  with  Schmidt  Label  &  Lith.  Co., 

r.  1138  Florida 
"    Herman,  cutler,  r.  2711  Sutter  rear 
"    John,  cook,  r.  31414,  11th 
"    John,  milker  E.  Shatman 
"    John  G.,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  10  Page 
"    John  M.,  clerk  R.  G.  Schroeder,  r.  2230  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Meta,  domestic,  759  Folsom 
"    Richard,  clerk  Henry  Tietjen,r.  1637  Leav- 
enworth 
"    Theodore,  r.  1220  Kearny 
"    William,  stableman  Morton  Draying  and 
Warehouse  Co.,  r.  308  Taylor 
Stegelitz  Frank,  tailor,  r.  620  Washington 
Stegelmann  Frank,  gripman  Market  St.  Rv..  r. 

732  Green 
Stegeman  David  G.,  foreman  Studebaker  Bros. 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  341/2  Kissling 
Stegemann  John,  clerk  John  Brumund,  r.  298  Va- 
lencia 
"    Robert    (Stegemann   &    Steves),    r.    30914 

Guerrero 
"    &  Steves  (Robert  Stegemann  and  Ira  E. 
Steves),  groceries  and  liquors,  124,  7th 
Stegemeyer  Henry,  barber,  r.  1246  Howard 
Stegman  August,  carpenter,  r.  9  Boston  PI 
"    Charles  H.,  salesman  Ames  &  Harris,   r. 
Oakland 
Stehle  Adolph,  blacksmith  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 


Stehlin  Henry,    barber  Joseph  Alvez,  r.   1551 
Market 
"    Herman,  barber  Joseph  Alvez,  r.  1551  Mar- 

Stehn  Edward  M.  (Alldack  &  Stehn),  r.  53714 

Hayes 
Steidl  Charles,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 

STEIGER  A.  SONS 

(Louis  A.  and  George  A.),  manufactur- 
ers brick  and  terra  cotta,  office  and 
yard  20-22,  8th 

Steiger  Charles  D.,  with  Steiger&  Kerr,  r.  715, 
2lst 
"    Emil,   engineer   G.    L.   Perham,  r.  Cam- 
bridge nr  Bacon 
"    Francis  E.  (Steiger  &  Kerr),  r.  1825a  Sutter 
"    George,  beer  bottler,  5  Cedar  Av 
"    George  A.  (A.  Steiger  Sons),  r.  San  Jose, 

Cal. 
"    J.  Herbert,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  15 

Liberty 
"    Louis  A.  (A.  Steiger  Sons),  r.  1321  Hayes 
"    William  H.,  pattern  maker  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  H.,  speculator,  r.  323  Sansome 

STEIGER  &  KERR 

(Francis  E.  Steiger  and  James  W. 
Kerr),  proprietors  Occidental  Foundry, 
NW  cor  Main  and  Harrison 

4®-Steiger.    See  Stieger 

Steigmann  Benjamin  I.,  gardener,  r.  321,  49th 

Av 
Steil  Arthur  H.,  with  Henry  Steil,  r.  920  Eddy 
"    Frederick,  commission,  r.  308  Chestnut 
"    George  A.,  teamster  Mangels  &  Lefla,  r. 
318, 32d 

STEIL  HENRY, 

tailor  and  importer,  646  Market, 
Chronicle  Bldg,  opp  Palace  Hotel,  tele- 
phone Main  1097,  r.  920  Eddy 

Steil  Margaret,  widow,  r.  3733  Folsom 

"  O.  A.,  waiter  str  Alameda 
4®-Steil.  See  Steel  and  Steele 
Steimbrink  Benjamin,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry, 

r.  515  Lyon 
Steimke  Brothers  (Fred  and  Dietrick),  proprie- 
tors Belfast  Ginger  Ale  Co.,  3768  Octa- 
via 

"    Dietrick  (Steimke Bros.),  r.  1801  Union 

"    Fred  (Steimke  Bros.),  and  groceries,   1801 
Union 

"    Hall,  SE  cor  Octavia  and  Union 

"    John,    clerk    Frederick    Steimke,    r.    1801 
Union 

"    John  A.  F.  (Bruns  Bros.  &  Steimke),  r.  3010 
Mission 

"    William,    groceries  and    liquors,   SE   cor 
Oak  and  Devisadero 
Steimle  John  G.,  barber,  r.  19  Hawthorne 

"    Louis    R.,    steam   pipe  fitter,  r.  19  Haw- 
thorne 

"    William,  miner,  r.  19  Hawthorne 
Stein  Aaron,  books  and  cigars,  159,  9th 
Stein  Aaron,  secretary  and  assistant  to  pres- 
ident Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery, room  8,  r.  1816  Larkin 

"    Abraham,  groceries,  404%,  6th,  r.  773  Bry- 
ant 

"    Abraham,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 
1123  Laguna 

"    Abraham  J.,  barber, 604  Montgomery,  r.  507 
Grove 

"    Caspar,  livery  stable,  712  Broadway,  r.  822% 
Broadway 

"    Charles  (Block  &  Stein),  r.  1429  Geary 

"    Charles,  barber  Charles  Koch,  r.  147.  5th 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  1027  Pacific 

"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  1439  Geary 

"    Charles,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1061  How- 
ard 

"    Charles  G.,  decorator,  631  Taylor,  r.  1333 
Broadway 

"    Charles  N.  (Levey  &  Stein),  r.  212  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Charles  W.  (Charles  W.  Stein  &  Sons),  r. 
2319  Howard 


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Stein  Charles  W.  &  Sons  (Charles  W.,  Frederick 
J.  and  Wiliiani  A.),  importers  and  deal- 
carriage  and  wagon   material,    265 


"    Conrad,    bottler  Fredericksburg  Bottling 

Co.,  r.  1835  O'Farrell 
"    E.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  bakery,  cor  Folsom  and 

6th 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  cutter,  r.  1627  Hayes 
"    Emil,  junk  dealer,  r.  112  Gilbert 
"    Ernest,  bookkeeper,  r.  434,  5th 
"    Felix,peddler,r.  1115  York 
"    Frederick,  teamster  J.  S.  Hare  &  Co. 
'•    Frederick  J.  (Charles  W.  Stein  &  Sons),  r. 

2319  Howard 
"    F.  W.,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co.,  r. 
724  Folsom 
Stein  Gashie,  manager  Tropical  and  California 
Fruit  Juice  Co.,  909  Mission,  r.  1411  Pa- 
cific 
"    George,  baker  J.  Goetjens,  r.  763  Howard 
"    George  H.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  12241/4  Pacific 
"    George H.,  shoemaker,  417  East  North,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
"    Henry,  restaurant,  204,  4th 
•'    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  1419  Mason 
"    Hugh  v.,  liquors,  659  Clay,  r.  309,  3d 
■•    Jacob,  driver  Allec  &  Perpoli,  r.  238,  7th 

rear 
'•    Jacob  H.  (J.  H.  Stein  &  Co.),  r.  1618  Mc- 
Allister 
••    J.  H.  &  Co.  (Jacob  H.  Stein),  cloaks   and 

suits,  716  Market 
"    John,  barber,  251/^,  10th 
"    John,  carpenter  F.  Nelson,  r.  708  Castro 
"    Mamie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1139  Folsom 
"    Max  (Swan  &  Stein),  r.  702  Broderick 
"    Michael  D.,  division  superintendent  Mar- 
ket St.  Ry.,  office  junction  Market  and 
Valencia,  r.  707  Pierce 
"    Morris,  tailor,  6Vi  Washington,  r.  733  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Nathan,  note  teller  Wells,  Fargo  &Co.'s 


"    Robert,  bakery,  1139  Folsom 

STEIN,  SIMON  &  CO. 

(Herrmann  L.  Simon,  Sylvain  Weill. 
Ludwig  Arnstein,  Louis  and  Alfred 
Simon),  importers  woolens  and  tailors' 
trimmings,  SE  cor  Market  and  2d 

Stein    Simon  D.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1419 

California 
"    Walter,  molder,  r.  746  Howard 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  5  Folsom  Av 
"    William  A.  (Charles  W.  Stein  &  Sons),  r. 

2319  Howard 

STEIN  WILLIAM  F., 

successor  to  E.  F.  Stier,  manufacturer 
and  dealer  in  harness,  collars,  sad- 
dlery goods,  saddles,  leather,  whips 
and  all  kinds  of  stable  equipments, 
526,  4th,  r.  20  Rincon  i-l 
Stein  William  M.,  waiter,  r.  318  Taylor 
i8®=Stein.    See  Steen  and  Stehn 
Steinau  Charles,  painter,  r.  27.59  Mission 
Steinauer  Benjamin,  liquors,  244  Sutter 
Steinbach  Anton,  r.  1333  Alabama 
"    Christopher,  seaman,  r.  15  Howard 
"    Emil,  gardener,  r.  711  Mission 
"    Frederick  H.,  salesman  Brown  &  Adams, 

r.  836  Fulton 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  Cerf,  Sohloss  &  Co.,  r. 

836  Fulton 
"    John  A.,  watches  and  jewelry,  877  Market, 
r.  228  Van  Ness  Av 
Steinbeck  Ernest  F.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  3  Tremont  Av 
Steinberg  David,  boots  and  shoes,  638  Market,  r. 
844  Folsom 
"    Fritz,  laborer,  r.  18  South  Park 
"    Gustav,  architect,  29  Cook 
"    Henry,    salesman    Jacob    Unna,    r.    SOSy^ 

Grove 
"    Sigmund,  salesman,  230  Sutter,  room  7,  r. 
1100  Fillmore  , 

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Steinberger  Adolph  (Steinberger  &Kalisher), 
r.  1528  Sutter 
"    Charles  M.,  physician,  925  Washington 
"    Julius    (Steinberger   &   Kalisher).   r.  1630 

Sutter 
"    L.,  r.  1538  Sutter 
"    Nathan,  merchant,  r.  407  Powell 
"    W.  E.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1630  Sutter 
"    &  Kalisher  (Julius  and  Adolph  Steinberger 
and   Edward    Kalisher),    importers  kid 
gloves,  14-16  Sutter 
Steinbrecher  Robert,  liquors,  211  Leidesdorff 
Steinbring  Albert   R.,  butcher,  2259  Market,  r. 
40  Caselli  Av 
"    Charles,  butcher,  923,  18th,  r.  15  Hartford 
"    William,  butcher  Albert  R.  Steifibring,  r. 
1205  Sanchez 
Steinbruck  Rudolph,  r.  424,  6th 
Steindler  Henry,  clerk,  r.  1427  Hayes 
"    Isaac,  plumber  William  C.  Forsyth,  r.  11 
Laurel 

STEINEGGER  EMIL  H, 

teacher  piano  and  director  Steineg- 

fer's  Musical  Society,  office  308  Post, 
ours  1  to  4  p.  m.  Fridays,  r.  Fruitvale 

Steiner  A.  C,  watchman  Buckingham  &  Hecht 
"    Albert,    salesman   Greenebaum,    Weil    & 

Michels,  r.  1630  Post 
"    Benedict,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.,  r. 

613  Post 
"    Felix,  r.  121  New  Montgomery 
"    Frank,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Frederick,  maltster  Empire  Malt  House 
"    George,  painter,  r.  47  Langton 
"    Henry  J.,  laborer  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,r. 

938,  22d 
"    John,  iron  worker  Todt  &    Peters,  r.   731 

Linden  Av 
"    John  G.,  r.  42V2  Belcher 
"    Joseph,  proprietor  Helvetia  Hotel,  431-433 

Pine,  r.  80Brosnan 
"    Joseph  S.,  salesman,  r.  918  Eddy 
"    Leopold,  drayman  Sachs  Bros.  &   Co.,  r. 

1212  Eddy 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  2  Russ 
"    Max,  driver,  r.  721  Linden  Av 
"    Nicholas,  office  719  Market,  r.  2445  Howard 
"    Paul  F.  E.,  dairyman,  17th  Av  South  nr  F 
"    Samuel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  918  Eddy 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  744  Ellis 
"    Theodore,  salesman  Greenebaum,  Weil  & 
Michels,  r.  807  Franklin 
iS®~  Steiner.    See  Stiner 
Steinfels  Charles,  butcher,  1338-1340  Mission,  r. 

1437  Hayes 
Steingraff  Hans,  bartender,  r.  145  Silver 
Steinhagen  Frederick,  r.  1412,  5th  Av  South 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  817  Hampshire 
"    Paul  (Murray  &  Steinhagen),  r.    318  Stock- 
ton 
Steinhardt   Frederick,     salesman    Mendelson 

Bros.,r.  1935  Geary 
Steinhart  G.,  r.  636  Sacramento 
"    George  F.,  harnessmaker  William  Cosbie, 
r.  1212  York 
Steinhart  Ignatz,  manager  Anglo-Calif omian 
Bank,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Sansome,  r.  916 
Bush 
"    Morris,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  520  Turk 
"    William  Mrs.,  r.  1090  Post 
Steinhauer  George,  laborer,  r,  320  Drumm 
Steinhauser  William  (Winter  &  Steinhauser), 

r.  lOlOV^  Minna 
Steinhofl  Elise  Mrs.,  stationery  and  bakery,  800 
Hayes 


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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  IVIarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


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CBOCKEB-L, ANGLE Y   DIRECTORY. 


315  Valencia  St. 
Tel.  Mission  40. 

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"GlNADliN  GLUe"  WHISKY. 

The  age  and  genuineness  of  this  whisky 
are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian    Government,   by  certificate 
'  over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Steininger  Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Edward  A.,  train  master  Coast  Division  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  216,  18th 
Steinicamp  Henry  J.,  cutter  Henry  Steil,  r.  816, 
22d 
"    John  L..,  bartender,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Steinman   A.    J.,   traveling   salesman   A.     L. 
Bryan  Shoe  Co. 
"    Rudolph,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  21  Va  Polk 
"    William  H.,  laborer,  r.  414  Clementina 
Steinmann  Charles,  chief  engineer  John  Wie- 
land  Brewery,  r.  15  Guy  PI 
"    Frederick,  r.  509b  Hayes 
"    F.  v.,  builder  and  contractor,  r.  819  Jessie 
"    George  J.,  weigher  D.  J.    Walker,    r.  410 

Valley 
"    Otto,  plumber  Gulick  &  Wetherbee,  r.  509b 
Hayes 
Steinmetz  August  (August  Steinmetz  &  Co.),  r. 
540  Brannan 

STEINMETZ   AUGUST    &.    CO. 

(August  Steinmetz),  vamishing,  pol- 
ishing, renovating  furniture,  interior 
finishing,  assortment  of  parlor 
frames  on  hand,  540  Brannan 

Steinmetz  Charles  H.,  watchmaker,  126  Kearny, 

room  12,  r.  109  Montgomery 
"    Theodore  J.,  decorator  Chas.  M.  Plum  & 

Co.,  r.  1510  Fell 
Steinmeyer    Frank,    stickerhand     McFarland 

Bros.,  r.  512  Webster 
"    Charles,  expressman,  r.  1432  Turk 
Steinway  Edward,   clerk  Blohm  Bros.,    r.    600 

Haight 
Steinweg-Nutt  Emma  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  122 

Collingwood 
Steinweig  Lauritz  H.,  conductor  Presidio  and 

Ferries  RR,  r.  1131  Union 
Steiss  A.  J.,  draughtsman  Pac.  Tel.   and  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  423 Turk 
Steljes  Herman,  wines  and  liquors,  1006  Polk 

and  groceries,  1016  Polk,  r.  1016  Polk 
Stelker  Xavier,  foreman  Benedict  &  Turner,  r. 

221  Duncan 
Stellenberger  Michael,  carpenter,  r.  20   Louisa 
Stellenger  George,  fireman  American  Biscuit 

Steller  Louis,  commission  merchant,  r.  28  Fell 

"    Philip  H.,  hoop  maker  E.  C.  Pitcher,  r.  744 
Howard 
Stelling  Barthol,  groceries  and  liquors,  wood 
and  coal,  1702  Church,  r.  1704  Church 

"  Brothers  (Martin  and  Claus),  wood  and 
coal,  648,  17th 

"  Brothers  (John  and  Peter),  groceries  and 
liquors,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 
SW  cor  14th  and  Noe  and  NW  cor  16th 
and  Noe 

"  Charles  (Beokmann  &  Stelling),  r.  1900  Mis- 
sion 

"  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  4th 
and  Brannan,  r.  556,  4th 

"    Claus  (Stelling  Bros.),  r.  648,  17th 

"    Claus,  clerk  B.  Stelling,  r.  1702  Church 

"    George,  r.  218, 19th 

"    H.  &  Brother  (Henry  and  William),  butch- 
ers, 2766  Mission 
Stelling  H.  &  Co.  (Henry  Stelling),  importers 
and  wholesale  wines  and    liquors,  630 
Commercial 

"  Heinrich,  clerk  Bernhard  F.  Bruse,  r.  1061 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Heinrich,  clerk  B.  Stelling,  r.  1702  Church 

"    Henry  (H.  Stelling  &  Co.),  r.  613'/2  Lombard 

"    Henry  (H.  Stelling  &  Bro.),  r.  2620  Howard 


Stelling    Henry,    groceries    and    liquors,    1401 
Stockton,  r.  707  Vallejo 
"    Henry  A.  (Goessel  &  Stelling),  r.  517  How- 
ard 
"    John  (Stelling  Bros.),  r.  892,  14th 
"    John,  cellarman  Willows  Brewery,  r.  SE 

cor  19th  and  Mission 
"    John,  grocer,  r.  1919  Mason 
"    Martin  (Stelling  Bros.),  r.  548,  17th 
"    Peter  (Stelling  Bros  ),  r.  892,  14th 
"    William  (H.  Stelling  &  Bro.),  r.  2858  Mis- 
sion ^ 
"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  Elsie  nr  Coso  Av 
"    William,  butcher  H.   Stelling  &   Bro.,  r. 
2620  Howard 
Stellisch  William,  porter   J.  H.  A.  Folkers  & 

Bro.,  r.  1859/2  Lexington  Av 
Stelljes  Henry,  bartender,  r.  701  O'Farrell 

"    Herman,  insurance,  r.  321  Sanchez 
Stellmaoher  Emil,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Stellmann  John  A.,  wines  and  liquors,  100,  6th, 
r.  630  Jersey 
"    John  F.,  saloon  keeper,  r.  13  Moss 
Steltz  Emil,  bartender  Adrien  Robin,  r.  610,  4th 
"    Georgiana  M.,  widow,  r.  5  Central  Court 
"    Theodore,  typewriter  repairer  R.  E.  Revalk 
&  Co.,  r.  2760  Harrison 
Stemberg   Samuel,  shoemaker,  532%  Bush,  r. 

1025  Pacific  ,    ^^ 

Stemler  Frederica  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Stempel  Benjamin,  bartender,  r.  557  Stevenson 
"    Henry,  mining,  r.  919  Jackson 
"    Henry  J.,  blacksmith  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  725 
Filbert  „  „   ^ 

Stemple  Asby  P.,  with  Norton,  Teller  &  Roden, 
r.  .521%  Oak 
»    Benjamin,  bartender  Clark  &  Co. 
Stenberg  Albert  (Stenberg  &  Treiber),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Alfred,  miller  Carmen  Island  Salt  Co.,  r. 

2251/2  Perry  ^^  ^^  ^ 

"    Emil,  clerk  James  Mason,  r.  102  Natoma 
"    Frank  H.,  tailor,  r.  14  Natoma 
"    Isaac,  mantel  maker,  r.  1329  Alabama 
"    John,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1329  Alabama 
"    John  F.,  foreman  Carmen  Island  Salt  Co., 

r.  39  Clementina 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  102  Natoma 
"    Oscar,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    &  Treiber  (Albert  Stenberg  and  Herman 
Treiber),  real  estate  agents,  632  Market 
Stencel  Jacob,  commission  merchant,  21-23  Sut- 
ter, r.  1124   O'Farrell,   telephone  Hyde 

1811  .  ,    ^.     , 

"    Sigmund,  dry  goods  and  men's  and  ladies 

furnishing  goods,  42,  3d,  r.  927  Sutter 

Stender  Nicholas  F.,  cook,  r.  California  Av  opp 

Montezuma  „„„„ 

Stenersan    Bernhard,     longshoreman,     r.    3322 

Taylor 
Stengel  Bernhard,  carpet  layer,  r.  32  Prosper 
"     Edward  B.,  glassbender  S.   E.   Hopper,  r 

32  Prosper 
"    Timothy,  seaman,  r.  101,  1st 
Stenger  Charles  A.,  teamster,  r.   1719  Leaven- 
worth 
Stenhouse  Fannie,  widow,  r.  595  Ellis 
"    Flora  J.  Mrs.,  r.  548  Minna 
"    Garner  S.,  clerk   M.    J.    Platshek,  r.  548 

Minna  .       „ 

"    Lorenzo  Jr.,  printer  Owl  Printing  Co.,  r. 
548  Minna 
Stenmark  J.  O.,  keeper  East  Brothers  Light  Sta- 

"    Rudolph,  clerk  Axel  O.  Lindstrom,  r.  415 
Sutter 
Stenquist  Antone.  lumberman,  r.  717  Greenwich 
Stensland  August,  master  schr  Arago,    r.    27 
East 
"    Charles,  liquors,  27  East 
"    Magnus,  seaman,  r.  27  East 
Stenson  Bridget,  widow,  r.  2507/2  Mission 
"    Frank  P.,  shoe  cutter  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

2507/2  Mission 
"    John  J.,  foreman  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  2507/, 

Mission 
"    John  J.,  miner,  r.  253  Clara 
"    Mary  Miss.  r.  East  Av  nr  Bennington 


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Stenson  Patrick,  liquors,  914  Illinois 
"    Robert  J.,  real  estate,  r.  430  Hickory  Av 
"    William,   teamster  J.  H.  Kruse,  r.  2507i4 
Mission 
J8®"Stenson.    See  Stinson 
Stentz  Gustav  H.,  laborer,  r.  62  Tehama 
Stenz  John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Stenzel  Otto,  plumber,  r.  651  Stevenson 

"    William,  tinner  Schuster  Bros. 
Stepf  Johanna,  widow,  r.  1220  Pacific 

"    Louis,  r.  1220  Pacific 
Stephan  Francis,  tailor,  1658  Mission 
Stephani  A.  D.,  oiler  revenue  cutter  Commodore 
Perry 
"    An  tone,  trunk  maker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co..  r. 

903,  14th 
"    Louise  Miss,  compositor  W.  H.  Purtelle,  r. 

903,  14th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  637  Sutter 
"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking,  637  Sutter 
"    Peter,  r.  903,  14th 

' '    William  G. ,  machinis  t  Am.  Type  Founders 
Co.   r.  903,  14th 
4®=Stephani.    See  Stefani 
Stephen  Alexander,  granite  cutter  James  Rae, 
r.  3319  Harrison 
"    Alexander  S.,  machinist,  r.  Wisconsin  nr 

20th,  Potrero 
"    Charles,  r.  3018  Scott 
"    Daisy  E.  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  1608  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    F.,  fireman  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    Margaret    Miss,    r.    Wisconsin   nr    30th, 
Potrero 
Stephens  Alexander,  stone  mason,  r.  560  How- 
ard 
"    Alexander  H.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Alexander  H.,  horse  trainer,  r.  1508  Grove 
"    Charles,  waiter  str  Columbia 
"    Charles  A.,  gripman  Market    St.  Ry.,    r. 

13UB  Clay 
"    Charles  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  513d 

Larkin 
"    Charles  F.,  tailor,  1666  Mission 
"    Cyrus  W.,  calker,  r.  63  Tehama 
"    Elza  H.,  barber  George  Obenauer,  r.    640 

Howard 
"    Frederick  H.,  painter,  r.  15  Dame 
"    Gabriel,  doorkeeper  The  Baldwin 

Larkin 

"    George,  plumber,  r.  511  Oak 
"    George  A.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  10  Kissling 
"    Harry  A.,  pressman  James  H.  Barry,  r.  511 

Oak 
"    Harvey  R.,    motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

r.  115,  26th 
"    Henry,  r.  15  Dame 
"    James,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co. 
"    James  A.,   attorney   at    law,    21-23  Mills 

Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.  924  Haight 
"    John   Rev.,     pastor    Simpson     Memorial 
Methodist      Episcopal    Church,    r.    309 
Haight 
Stephens  John  J.,  attorney  at  law,  601  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  532  Geary 
"    Levona  Miss,  clerk,  r.  57  Chenery 
"    Lola,  widow,  r.  1208  Treat  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  513a  Larkin 
"    Patrick,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1303  How- 
ard, r.  511  Oak 
"    Richard  J.,  solicitor  Grand  Hotel,  r.  513a 

Larkin 
"    Samuel  (Stephens  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel,  bartender,  r.  658  Natoma 
"    Samuel  C,  capitalist,  r.  Lick  House 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  57  Chenery 
"    Susie,  domestic,  1515  Clay 
"    Thomas,  carpenter  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Thomas  J.,  with  S.   F.  Photo  Engraving 

Co.,  r.  1420  Taylor 
"    William,  salesman  Woodin   &    Little,    r. 
1420  Taylor 
Stephens  WlUiam  Barclay,  M.  D.,  oculist  and 
aurist,  231  Post,  r.  2305  Central  Av,  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  D.,  milkman,  r.  8  Newell 
"    William  H.  (Stephens  &  Woods),    r.   3103 
Fillmore 


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Stephens  William  H.,  machinist,  r.  511  Oak 
"  William M.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"  William  R.  (Stephens  &  Co.),  r.  334, 19th 
"    &  Co.  (Samuel  and  William  R.Stephens), 

flsh  and  oysters,  33-35  Centre  Market 
"    &  Woods  (William   H.  Stephens  and  Ed- 
ward Woods),  carpenters  and  builders, 
3103  Fillmore 
j»=Stephens.    See  Stevens 
Stephenson  Bertha  Mrs.,  r.  312%  Valley 
"    Charlotte  P.,  widow,  r.  733  Bush 
"    Christine,  domestic,  1113  Hyde 
"    F.  W.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    James  E.,  carder   J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,r. 

1026  Natoma 
"    John,  pilot  str  Modoc,  r.  874  Howard 
"    Robert,  r.  212  Ritch 
"    Thomas,  watchman  str  Modoc 
"     William,    quartermaster     schr     City     of 

Peking,  r.  358  Brannan 
"    William  B.,  superintendent  street   clean- 
ing dept..  City  Street  Dept.  Co.,  r.  1852/2 
Lexington  Av 
"    William  L.,  waiter  Mrs.  G.  W.  Clancy,  r. 
32391/2  Mission 
j6S=-Stephenson.    See  Stevenson 
Stepp  Charles  (Charles  Stepp  &  Co.,  and  Stepp 
&     Straub),    and    vice-president    E.  A. 
Fargo  Co.,  r.  108  Chattanooga 
Stepp  Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Stepp),  mining 
brokers,  18  Geary 
"    George,  rancher,  r.  419  Brannan 
Stepp  &  Strauh    (Charles    Stepp  and   Joseph 
Straub),  proprietors   Faust  Hall,   16-18 
Geary 
Steppacher  Jacob,  clerk,  r,  226  Stockton 

STERETT  PRINTING  CO. 

(William  I.  Sterett),  printing  and  en- 
graving, 532  Clay  .     .      ^   ^ 

Sterett  William  I.  (Sterett  Printing  Co.),  r. 
3040  California 

4@=-Sterett.    See  Starrett  and  Sterrett 

Stergios  Alexander  J.,  salesman  Raphael 
Weill  &  Co.,  r.  5  Tay 

Sterk  George,  laborer,  r.  113  Silver 

Sterling  Bicycle,  David  N.  Hawley  agent,  318 
Market 

Sterling  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  A.  Schilling 
&  Co.  proprietors,  108-112  Market,  and  5-9 
California 

Sterling  Cycle  Works,  Pacific  Coast  Branch, 
W.  V.  Bryan  manager,  314  Post 
"     Edwin  C,  r.  31  Sumner 
"    Edwin  C.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  21  Sumner 

Sterling  Electric  Supply  Co.,  I.  C.  Woodward 
manager,  18,  2d 
"    Fannie  M.,  widow,  r.  730  Green 

STERLING     FURNITURE   CO., 

R.  G.  Davis  president,  L.  F.  Haskell 
secretary  and  treasurer,  furniture 
and  carpets,  1039-1041  Market  bet  6th 
and  7th,  factory  SE  cor  17th  and  Fol- 
som,  telephone  South  300 
Sterling  George,  clerk  Mutual  Investment 
Union,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George  Mrs.,  r.  1731a  Haight 

"    George    W.   (Sterling  &    Dunphy),    r.    331 
Turk 

"    Hiram,  shipping  clerk  Charles  M.  Depew 
Planing  Mill,  r.  713  Shotwell 

"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  130  Shipley 

"    Joel,  dry  goods  and  notions,   1039  Valencia 

"    John,  marble  cutter  Max  Roth,  r.  233, 15th 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  717  Turk 


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Sterling  Mining  Co.  (Mono  Co.).  D-  M.  Kent  sec- 
retary, 330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
"    The.  William  Stevens  proprietor,  404,  4th 
"    Thomas  M.,  solicitor,  r.  10  Sunny  Court 
"    William,  r.  413  Gough 

"    &  Dunphy   (George  W.  Sterling  and  Wil- 
liam Dunphy),  lithographs,  show  cards 
and  general  advertising,  538  Commercial 
4®"Sterling.    See  Stirling 
Stem  Abraham,  pawn  broker,  702  Kearny  and 

644  Clay,  r.  2003  Pine 
Stem  Abraham,  secretary  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.. 
10-16  Battery,  r.  621  Leavenworth 
"    Adam,  barber,  1110  Fillmore,  r.  1236  Gold- 
en Gate  Av 
"    Arthur  A.  (Stern  Bros.),  r.  309  Powell 
"    Arthur  W.,  compositor,  r.  2  Marye  Terrace 
"    Bemhard  M.,  salesman,  r.  2005  Buchanan 
Stem  Brothers  (incorporated),  druggists.  111 
Grant  Av 
"    Charles  confectioner  Gottlob  Gall,  r.  228^, 

■  8th 
"    David  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1020  Van  Ness  Av 

STERN  DAVID  &  SONS 

(Henry  Stern),  real  estate,  house  brok- 
ers, auctioneers  and  insurance  agents, 
20  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  1049 

Stern    Emanuel  L..  president  Carmen  Island 

Salt  Co.,  134-136  Main.  r.  Baltimore  Hotel 
"    Frank  M.,  blaeksmithPac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  .501 

Napa 
"    Frederick,  agent  H.  &  S.  Corsets,  523  Mar- 
ket, r.  611  Hyde 
"    Henry  (David  Stern  &  Sons),  r.  Hotel  Savov 
"    Henry,  bakery,  llOSVs  Folsom 
"    Herman,  cigar  dealer,  r.  2005  Buchanan 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Rio  Vista,  Solano  Co.),  general 

merchandise,  office  122  Davis 
Stern  Jacob,  first  vice-president  Levi  Strauss 

&  Co.,  r.  621  Leavenworth 
"    Jacob,  insurance.  225  Sansome.r.  618  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Jacob  W.,  agent  I.  X.  L.  Tamale  Co.,  r.  109 

Broderick 
"    Joseph,  jeweler,  22  Taylor,  r.  1134  Page 
"    Louis,  butcher.  1063  Howard,  r.  941  Folsom 
"    Louis,  manager  Abraham   Stern,    r.   2003 

Pine 
"    Louis,  physician,  608  Geary 
"    Louis,    treasurer  Levi  Strauss  &  Co..    r. 

New  York 
"    M.,  clerk  Holm  &  Nathan 
"    Maurice  (Stern  Bros.),  Ill  Grant  Av 
Stem  M.  M.,  district   freight    and   passenger 

agent  Canadian    Pacific    Railway,    648 

Market*,  r.  417  Baker 
"    Morris,  r.  733  McAllister 
"    Moses  (Heineman  &  Stem)  r.  1427  Larkin 
"    Moses,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  618  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Moses,  salesman,  r.  1617  Sutter 
"    Moses  L.,  coffee  dealer,  r.  2005  Buchanan 
"    Newman  (Stern  &  Pearson),  r.  437',4  Jessie 
■'    Philip,  r.  1232  O'Farrell 
"    Sadie,  domestic,  1836  Turk 
"    Samuel,  bartender  Jacob  Muth,  r.  636  Com- 
mercial 
"    Sigmund  (Stern  &  Heller),  r.   1417  Mission 
"    Sigmund,  clerk  Abraham  Stern,  r  2003  Pine 
"    Sigmund,      second      vice-president     Levi 

Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  2319  Buchanan 
"    &  Heller   (Sigmund    Stern    and    Sigmund 

Heller),  barbers  and  baths,  .34,  4th 
"    &  Pearson  (Newman  Stern  and  William 

Pearson),  barbers,  11,  6th 


Sternberg  Ceesar,  bartender  Sebastien  Pidan- 
cet,  r.  912  Clay 
"    David  L.,  peddler,  r.  2731  Howard 
"    Ephraim,  clothing,  aSO,  4th,  r.  187  Perry 
"    Hattie,    saleslady    E.    Sternberg,    r.    187 

Perry 
"    Herman  I.,  bookkeeper  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch 

&  Co.,  r.  187  Perry 
"    Irvin,  cutter,  r.  187  Perry 
"    Morris,  bottler  Cal.   Bottling  Co.,  r.   2731 

Howard 
"    Morris,  tailor.  7  Spring,  r.  1318a  O'Farrell 
4®"Sternberg.    See  Steinberg 
Stemdale  Helen  M.,  widow,  r.  512  Mason 
Sternfeld    Leather  Co.   (incorporated),    Morris 
Stemfeld  secretary,  dealers  leather,  303 
Battery 
"    Morris,   secretary  Sternfeld  Leather  Co.. 

303  Battery,  r.  2118  Post 
"    Oscar,    salesman    Greenebaum,    Weil   & 
Michels,  r.  2118  Post 
Stemfels  Bemhard  H.,  furrier,  r.  1423  Webster 
Stemhardt  Isidor,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  415 

Mason 
Stemheim   Benjamin    F.,    salesman   Wangen- 
heim,  Stemheim  &  Co.,  r.  1728  Bush 
"    Samuel  (Wangenheim,  Stemheim  &  Co.), 
r.  1728  Bush 
Sternitzky  Brothers  (Robert  and  Richard),  tan- 
ners. W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Channel 
"    Reinhold,  tanner,  r.  cor  Augusta  and  Utah 
"    Richard  (Sternitzky  Bros.),  r.  cor  Augusta 

and  Utah 
"    Robert  (Sternitzky  Bros.),  r.  cor  Augusta 
and  Utah 
4®=Stems.    See  Steams 

Stemscher  David,  real  estate  agent,  r.  1107, 17th 
Sterrett  Frank,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  834 
Folsom 
"    Thomas  C,  capitalist,  419  California,  room 
16,  r.  3311/2  Bush 
^S'-Sterrett.    See  Starrett  and  Sterett 
Sterritt    George   W.,    clerk  London  and  Lan- 
cashire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Guy,  driver  G.  L.  Perham,  r.  Cambridge  nr 

Bacon 
"    Horace,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1022a  Shotwell 
"    Wilber  D.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r. 
1201  Guerrero 
Stetson  Albert,    secretary    California    Street 
Cable  Railroad  Co.,   SW  cor  California 
and  Hyde,  r.  14WA  Washington 
Stetson  Albert  L.,  general  manager  Yosemite 
Valley   Railway  Co.,  7  Mills    Bldg,  3d 
floor,  r.  1801  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Arthur  W.,   clerk  N.    P.    C.  RR.  Co.,  r.  13 
Scott 
Stetson  Edward   Gray,    attorney  at   law,  508 
California,  rooms  36-37,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Frank  L.,  stenographer  Livingston  &  Co., 

r.  912  Pierce 
■'    George  R.,  clerk  New  Zealand  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Harry  N.,   attorney  at  law,   532  Market, 
room  41,  r.  1801  Van  Ness  Av 
Stetson  James  B.,  president  California  Street 
Cable  Railroad  Co.,  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  and  North  Pacific  Coast  Rail- 
road Co.,  office  14   Sansome.  room  25,  r. 
1801  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  W.  (Stetson-Renner  Drayage  Co.),  r. 

13  Scott 
"    Laura  J.  Mrs.,  r.  521  Turk 
"    Lillie,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 

Stetson  Mme.,  Mantua  Maker, 

cutting  taught   by  European  tailor 
rule,  521  Turk 

Stetson-Renner  Drayage  Co.  (John  W.   Stetson, 
George  Renner  and  Walter  H.  Adams), 
draymen  and  forwarders,  409  Battery  and 
3  Main 
"    William,  capitalist,  r.  1408  Hyde 
"    William  C,  clerk,  r.  206  California  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    William  W..  secretary  Virginia  and  Gold 
Hill  Water  Co.,  25  Nevada  Block,  r.  912 

"    William  W.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  912  Pierce 


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Stetter  George,  machinist  George  Gumming  & 

Co.,  r.  517  Birch  Av 
Stettheimer  Walter  W.,  salesman  Neustadter 

Bros.,r.  1720  Pine 
Stettin  Herman,  artificial  stone  contractor,  815 
Cole 
"    Reinhold,  with  H.  Stettin 
Stettler  Jacob,  foreman  X  L.  Dairy  Co..r.  ,%7 

Shotwell 
Steuart  Alexander  J.,  r.  40  Spear 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  40  Spear 
"    Irvine,   broker,  218  California,   room  6,  r. 
Hotel  Savoy 
Steuart  Street  Wharf,  foot  Steuart 
4®~  Steuart.    See  Stewart  and  Stuart 
Steuben  Harriet  N.,  widow,  r.  1201Jones 
Steuben  William  N.  Memorial  Free  Kinder- 
garten, Miss  Laura  Richards  principal. 
SW  cor  Hampshire  and  Butte 
Steuer David,  peddler,  r.  18,  Uth 
"    Rudolph,  tanner,  r.  823,  Uth  Av  South 
"    Sigfried,  manufacturer    ladies'  wrappers 
and  waists,  126,  8th 
Steveler  Jacob,  clothing,  502  Pacific 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  saleslady   Mme.    Blanche 
Oulif,  r.  502  Pacific 
Steven  William  H.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,r.  924  Sutter 
"    William  M.,  painter,  r.  2008%  O'Farrell 
Stevenot  Louis,  blacksmith  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  1 

August  Alley 
Stevens  A.  J.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Alexander,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

r.  756  San  Jose  Av 
•'    Alva  O.,  cutter  U.  S.  Suit  Co.,  r.  2335  Bush 
"    Ann  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  106  Taylor 
"    Annie  Miss,  nurse,  r.  816  Powell 
"    Ansley   C,  restaurant,  113  Powell,  r.  112 

Liberty 
"    Arthur,  contractor  and  builder,  2005  Golden 

Gate  Av 
•<    Ashton  P.,  teacher  music  and  journalist, 
26  Montgomery,  room  8,  r.  532'/^  Hayes 
Stevens  Augustus  K,  secretary  Sutter  Street 
Railway  Co.,  SE  cor  Sutter  and  Polk.  r. 
1907  Bush 
"    B.,  mining  expert,  r.  413  Jones 
"    C,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Caroline  E.  Mrs.,  r.  1915  Taylor 
,    "    Carrie  E.,  widow,  r.  130  Eddy 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  13191/4  California 
"    Charles,  boiler  maker,  r.  839,  24th 
"    Charles,  watchman,  r.  Theresa  nr  Mission 
•'    Charles    E.,   clerk   Reiss    Bros.   &  Co.,  r. 

Berkeley 
'<    Charles  H.,  nurse,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 
■'    Charles  H.,  shipwright,  r.  227^4  Pennsylva- 
nia Av 
"    Charles  K.,  machinist  City  and    County 

Hospital 
■'    Charles  M.,  1st  ofQcer  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  1118  Montgomery 
"    Clarence  D.,  r.  1504  Howard 
"    Clothilda  Miss,  teacher  guitar,  528  Pacific 
"    Coleman,  r.  674  Brannan 
"    Daniel,  r.  136,  15th 

"    Delbert,  teamster  Cutter  &  Co.,  r.  847  Har- 
rison 
"    Edgar  R.  president  E.  R.  Stevens  Co.,  209- 

211  Davis,  r.  713,  23d 
■'    Edward,     proprietor    Tehama     Lodging 

House,  438  Broadway 
"    Edwin,  laborer  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  100054 

Minnesota 
"    Edwin  M.  (Stevens  &  Lumsden),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Elizabeth    Miss,    bookkeeper    American 

Tract  Society,  r.  129  Haight 
"    E.  R.  Co.,  E.  R.  Stevens  president,  C.  M. 
Carrell  vice-president,  produce  commis- 
sion, 209-211  Davis 

STEVENS  FRANCIS  M., 

sewer  pipe,  terra  cotta  and  patent 
chimneys  and  tops,  NE  cor  Larkin  and 
Market,  telephone  South  19,  r.  3110 
Clay 

Stevens  Frank,  clerk,  r.  1119  Leavenworth 
•'    Frank,  painter,  r.  10  Henrietta  Square 


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MANUFACTURERS  OF 

RIVETED  IRON  and  STEEL 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining  ( 
and  Irrigation.  s 

309, 311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST.     \ 


Stevens    Frank    M.,    electrician   Paul    Boyton 

Chute  Co.,  r.  246,  6th 
"    Frank  v.,  cigar  maker,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Fred  D.,  bookkeeper  Jos.  Fredcicks  &  Co. 
"    George,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co., 

r.  1003  Mission 
Stevens  George  H.,  manager  City  Steam  Car- 
pet Beating  and  Renovating  Works,  38- 

40,  8th,  r.  126a  8th 
"    George  J.,  water  tender  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  40i/^  Russ 
"    George  W.,r.  434,24th 
"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  12  Hinckley 
■'    Harry,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  1133b 

Valencia 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  900  Laguna 
"    Ililding,  printer,  r.  24  Mint  Av 
"    Henrietta  W.,  widow,  r.  1448,  25th 
"    Henry,  laborer  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1  Ocean  Ter- 
race ^ 
"    Henry  C,  with  Francis  M.   Stevens,  r.  820 

Fillmore 
"    Henry  L.,  carpenter,  r.  125  Valley 
"    Horace,  land  attorney  Sierra  Lumber  Co., 

320  Sansome,  room  9,  r.  1263  Octavia 
"    Horatio     N.,    manager    telegraph     dept. 

Southern  Pacific  Co.,  30  Hobart  Bldg,  r. 

1133b  Valencia 
"    Jacob  B.,  mining,  79  Nevada  Block,  r.  413 

Jones 
"    James,  chimney  maker  L.  E.  Clawson  & 

Co.,  r.  612,  22d 
"    James,  clerk  McMahon  &  McCarthy,  r.  117 

Drumm 
"    James,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    James,  wheelwright,  r.  512  Fell 
"    James  B.,  assistant  Appraiser  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  31, 

r.  Napa,  Cal. 
"    James  B.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  7041/2 

Mission 
"    James  C,  chimney  builder,  r.  308i/i  Lily 

Av 
"    James  F.,  plumber  C.  J.  Reilley,  r.   1331 


James  F.,  salesman,  r.  131  Vicksburg 
James  F.  H.,  laborer,  r.  4105  California 
James  H.,  clerk,  r.  2  Falmouth 
James  W.,  special  agent  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  of  New  York,  205  Sansome,  r.  Hotel 

Pleasanton 
J.  Harry,  calker,  r.  1105  Montgomery 
J.  Landis,  actor,  r.  522^/^  Hayes 
Joaquin,  longshoreman,  r.  12  Hinckley 
John,  calker,  r.  64  Tehama 
John,  engineer  str  Hope,  r.  Berkeley 
John,  marine  engineer,  r.  14,  28th 
John,  waiter,  r.  212, 1st 
John  E..  bookbinder,  r.  1389  Barker 
John    H.,  manager  accident  dept.   ^tna 

Life  Ins.  Co.,  212  Sansome,  room  9,  r. 

Oakland 
John  J.,  bookbinder,  r.  1389  Baker 
John  L.,  portrait  artist,  r.  522^4  Hayes 
John  W.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
John  W.,  marble  polisher  John  Catto,  r.  134 

Hickory  Av 
Joseph  A.,  teamster,  r.  13191/4  California 
Joseph  P.,  oflacial  reporter  Superior  Court 

Department  3,  r.  17191/2  Stevenson 
Julia  A.,  widow,  portrait  artist,  r.  304,  3d 
Keithley  B.,  conductor   Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

900  Laguna 
Labroff,  capitalist,  r.  715  Howard 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  All  KINDS  OF 

:  Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. : 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
ping Supplied. 


Stevens  Louis  A.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  321  Taylor 
"    Lucy  M.,  widow,  r.  1119  Leavenworth 
"    Madge    C.    Miss,    tailoress,  130  St.  Ann's 

Bldg,  r.  1425  Valencia 
"    Margaret  J.,  widow,  r.  708  Howard 
Stevens    Martin,  attorney  at  law,  23-24  Mills 

Bldg,  Tth  floor,  r.  419  Ellis 
Stevens  Martin  V.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW 
cor  17th  and  Uranus 
"    Mary,  r.  12a  Perry 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  11^4  Norfolk 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2524  Market 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  623%  Guerrero 
"    Mary,  domestic,  127  De  Long  Av 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  728  Cole 
"    Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1319V4  Cal- 
ifornia 
'■    Mate  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Wicklifle  Mat- 
thews, r.  Oakland 
"    Melville,    driver   George   T.    Eade,  r.  131 

Vickshurg 
"    Nelson  L.,  r.  6  Army 

"    Patrick,  driver  police  patrol,  r.  537  Califor- 
nia 
"    Perrin  E.,  machinist,  r.  209  Leidesdorfl 
"    Peter,  watchman  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  18  Wood 
"    Pleasant  A.,  machinist,  r.  136  Clara 
"    Richard,  liquors,  .36,  2d,  r.  70414  Mission 
"    Richard,  spring  maker,  r.  12a  Perry 
"    Richard,  wire  worker  Thomas  Sullivan,  r. 

720  Howard 
"    Robert,  teamster,  r.  17  Chesley 
■'    Robert  J.,  engineer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r 

.559  Howard 
"     Robert  J.  Jr.,  molder,  r.  559  Howard 
"    Sherman  V.,  cashier  Greenebaum,  Weil  & 

Michels,  r.  115  Franklin 
"    Theodore  L.,  box  maker  Commercial  Box 

Factory,  r.  1234,  18th 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  615  Shotwell 
"    Thomas  W.,  policeman,  r.  84114  Harrison 
"    William,  horse  trainer,  r.  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
"    William,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  36  Clay 
"    William,  plumber,  r.  1319%  California 
"    William,  proprietor  The  Sterling,  404,  3d 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  806  Montgomery  Av 
"    William  Chorseshoer  Traynor  &  Inch,  r 
12a  Perry 
Stevens  "William  E.,  agent  Inglenook  Vineyard 
(Napa  Co.),  101  Front,  r.  1531  Sacramento 
"    William  E.,  capitalist,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicho- 
las 
"    William  E.,    salesman   Blake,    Moflitt  & 

Towne,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    William  H.,  accountant,  r.  1915  Taylor 
'■    William  T.,  r.  112  Liberty 
"    &  Co.     (Robert    Hewson),    importers    and 

wholesale  liquor  dealers,  318  Front 
"    &  Lumsden  (Edwin  M.   Stevens    and  Wil- 
liam  J.  Lumsden),  liquors,  210  Grant  Av 
4®=Stevens.    See  Stephens 

Stevenson  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.   1607b  Jones 
"    Andrew,  farmer,  r.  1339  Union 
"    Andrew,  mattress  maker,  r.  407  Stevenson 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  222  Willow  Av 
"    Annie  Miss,  iournalist,  r.  1703  Howard 
Stevenson   Building,  SW  cor   California  and 
Montgomerv 
"    Burt  M.,  optician  Henry  Kahn    &    Co      r 
1428  California  "      " 

"    Caroline  L.  Miss,  r.  2.=>30  Sutter 
Stevenson  Cliarles  C.  Jr.,  secretary  Gardiner 
Mill  Co..  22  California,  room   18,  r.  San 
Rafael 


Stevenson  David  A.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng   & 
Ship  Bldg.  Wks,  r.  900  North  Point 
"    Edward  A.,  assistant  Custom  House  attor- 
ney S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Francis,  r.  488,  8th 

George  (Dworzek  &  Stevenson) ,  r.  1531  Union 
George,  hostler,  r.  366  Natoma 
George  K.,  teamster  J.  B.  Cole,  r.  353,  13th 
George  S.,  teamster  Frank  A.   Hiegel,  r.  9 
Dearborn 

Stevenson  Howard  G.,  secretary,  ofQce  533  Mar- 
ket, room  3,  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    James,    treasurer   Sumner    Tanning   Co., 

413-415  Front,  r.  424  Post 
"    James  C,  capitalist,  722  Spreckels  Bldg, 

r.  19  Bonita 
"    James  C.  Jr.,  molder  Fulton    Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  19  Bonita 
"    James  W.,  student,  r.  1723  Post 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  6  Bernard 
"    John,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  43  Highland  Av 
■'    John,  engineer,  r.  511,  8th 
"    John,  waiter,  r.  564  Howard 
"    John  B.,  clerk   Carlson-Currier   Co.,  r.  19 

Bonita 
"    John  E.,  machinist  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  683 

Harrison 
"    John  F.,  teamster,  r.  441,  5th 
"    John  J.  (Stevenson  &  Co.),  r.  1723  Post 
"    Jonathan  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2615  Octavia 
"    Lawrence,  steward  str  Alviso 
"    Leander,  painter,  r.  548  Minna 
"    Matthew    M.,    clerk    John    A.    Roebling's 

Sons  Co.,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    M.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1428  California 
"    Nancy,  widow,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Omer  H.,  plumber,  r.  821  Folsom 
"    Percy  R.,  pattern  maker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks,  r.  900  North  Point 
Stevenson   Eicliard,   assistant  manager  pur- 
chases and  supplies  department  South- 
ern Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  room  74, 
r.  Fair  Oaks,  Menlo  Park 
"    Robert,  r.  1419  Oay 
Stevenson  Robert,  civil  and  mining  engineer, 
r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas,  address  Post  Office 
box  2214 
Robert  B.,  clerk,  r.  1419  Clay 
Robert  B.,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 

900  North  Point 
Sarah  Miss,  dressmaking,  119a  Powell 
Thomas,  engineer,  r.  900  North  Point 
Thomas,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 
Thomas,  riveter,  r.  606  Tennessee 
Thomas  Jr.,  r.  216  Michigan 
Thomas  G.,  engineer  Spring  Valley  W.W., 
r.  7  De  Long  Av 

STEVENSON  THOMAS  H., 

Tbe  London  Florist,  11  Powell,  tele- 
plione  Black  931 

Stevenson  W.,  bellman  Bohemian  Club,  r.  919 
Hyde 
"    Wallace  W.,  tea  packer  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  1419  Clay 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  247,  2d 
"    William,  manager  The  Occident,  84  Dono- 

hoe  Bldg,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    William,  shipping  clerk  Armour  Packing 

Co.,  r.  504  Powell 
"    William  J.,  waiter  Charles  Huth,  r.  1320 
Stockton 
Stevenson  &  Co.  (John  J.  Stevenson),  whole- 
sale fancy  goods,  stationery  and  notions, 
539  Market 
*®="Stevenson.    See  Stephenson 
Steventon  Job  J.,  foreman  J.  Spaulding  &  Co., 

r.  437,  27th 
Steves  Carrie,  widow,  r.  643%  Natoma 
"    Ira  E.  (Stegemann  &  Steves),  r.  643%  Na- 
toma 
"    Seymour  C.  (Wood  &  Steves),  r.  643%  Na- 
toma 
Steward  Alice  M.,  widow,  r.  907  Capp 
"    Henry  D.,  r.  716  Stockton 
"    John,  horseshoer  William  J.  Kenealey,  r.  6 

Card  Alley 
"     William  H.,  draughtsman,  r.  1012,  20th 


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Stewart  Adam,  porter  Dalziel  &  Moller,  r.  77 
Natoma 

"    Adam,    ship  carpenter,    r.  Nebraska   bet 
Butte  and  Mariposa 

"    Alexander,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 
537  Lott 

"    Alexander,  fireman  str  Bay    City,  r.  NW 
cor  Clement  and  3d  Av 

"    Alexander,  tailor,  r.  657  Minna 

"    Alexander  S.,  laborer,  r.  8th  Av  South  nrK 

"    Alfred,  clerk,  r.  213  Fulton 

"    Allen,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  930;^  Mission 

"    Andrew  M.,  millhand,  r.  812,  22d 

"    Angus,  gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1916 
Page 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1803  Howard 

"    Annie  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1133  Polk 

"    Archibald,  carpenter,  r.  2623  Harrison 

"    Benjamin  F.,  laborer  Crystal  Soda  Water 
Co.,r.  61/2  Hyde 

'<    Charles,  r.  1421  Hyde 
Stewart  Cliarles,  attorney  at  law,  206  Sansome, 
rooms  20-21,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  27^4  Harriet 

"    Charles,  gardener,  r.  927  Post 

"    Charles,    gripman   Presidio   and    Ferries 
RR.,  r.  1310  Green 

"    Charles,  riveter,  r.  233  Texas 

'<    Charles,  vice-president  Sumner   Tanning 
Co.,  413  Front,  r.  Benicia 

"    Charles  A.  (Miss  M.  and  Charles  A.  Stew- 
art), r.  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Leavenworth 

"    Charles  E.,  cashier  estate  James  G.  Fair, 
r.  233  Fair  Oaks 

"    Charles  F.,  bookkeeper  Cahn,  Nickelsburg 
&  Co.,  r.  410  Hyde 

"    Charles  H.,  teamster,  r.  252  Perry 

"    Charles  H.  Jr.,  driver,  r.  252  Perry 

"    Charles  J.  (Brickwedel  Bros.  &  Stewart), 
r.  1201  Union 

"    Charles  P.,  clerk  Commercial  Union  As- 
surance Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

'<    Charles    R.,   traveling    salesman   Butier, 
Schutze  &  Co.,  r.  603  Eddy 

"    Charles  R.  Mrs.,  millinery  and  dressmak- 
ing, 507  Larkin,  r.  603  Eddy 

STEWART  0.  N., 

successor  to  M.  MeussdorfiFer,  importer 
and  manufacturer  hats  and  caps,  135 
Montgomery,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 

Stewart  Daniel,  laborer,  r.  740  Harrison 
"    Daniel  H.,  carpenter,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Daniel  R.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 

519a  7th 
"    Darcy  E.,  clerk  R.  G.  Brown,  r.  2810,  16th 
"    David,  expressman,  r.  1930  Steiner 
"    David,  seaman,  r.  400V4  Harrison 
"    David  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1930  Steiner 
"    David  E.,  porter,  r.  439  Eddy 
"    Douglass,  pantryman  str  Pomona,  r.  639,  2d 
"    Duncan,  molder  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r.  708 

Folsom 
"    Edward  E.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2810,  16th 
"    E.  G.,r.  308  Hyde 
"    Elias,  milk  dealer,  505,  7th 
"    Ella  Mrs.,  clairvoyant,  r.  914a  Oak 
"    Elmer  B.   Rev.,  pastor  Stewart  Memorial 

United    Presbyterian     Church,    r.    1029 

Guerrero 
"    Fergus  J.,  cook,  r.  67314  Harrison 
"    Frances  A.,  widow,  r.  233  Fair  Oaks 
"    Frank,    carpenter  S.  F.    Bridge  Co.,  r.  721 

Grove 
"    Frank  J.,  last  maker  F.  G.  Belcher,  r.  232/2 

6th 
"    Frederick  H., conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1735  Hayes  rear 
"    Frederick  L.,  attorney  at  law,  610  Mont- 
gomery, r.  Oakland 
"    F.  W.,  printer,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    George,  blacksmith  William  H.   Birch  & 

Co.,  r.  12  Hubbard 
"    George,  clerk  Robert  L.  Toplitz  &  Co.,  r. 

271/2  Harriet 
"    George,  stonecutter,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    George  A.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1819  Hyde 
"    George   D.  B.  Rev.,  pastor  Franklin  Street 

Presbyterian  Church,  r.  1804  Green 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

SASH  CURTAINS 


Stewart  George  E.,  dress  linings  and  buttons, 
110  Taylor,  r.  308  Hyde 
"    George  H.,  dental  student,  r.  22  Shotwell 
"    Granville   Q.,  train   dispatcher,  r.    1732!^ 


Stewart  Granville  W.,   yard  manager  Pacific 
Pine  Lumber  Co.,  foot  of  3d,  r.  Sausalito 

"    6.  W.,r.  417  Kearny 

"    Hamilton,  carpenter,  r.  316i/4  Capp 

"    Harry  L.,  miner,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    Helen  Miss,  r.  436,  24th 

"    Henry,  r.  2220  Geary 

"    Henry,  agent,  r.  846  Mission 

"    Henry  S.,  r.  871  Market 

"  Herbert  C,  machinist  George  Cumming  & 
Co.,  r.  721  Grove 

"  Howard  A.,  bookkeeper  Macpherson  & 
Rucker,  r.  1712  Turk 

"  ,  Howe  &  May  Co.  The  (New  York),  L.  S. 
Simons  manager,  14  Sansome 

"    H.   Scott,  clerk,  r.  1712  Turk 

"    Humphrey  J.,  teacher  music,  r.  1126  Hyde 

"    James,  r.  2505  Pacific  Av 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 

"  Jessie  M.  M  ss,  teacher  Lafayette  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    J.  L.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    John,  r.  1803  Howard 

"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 

"    John,  car  driver,  r.  4  Elizabeth 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  206,  14th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  122,  2d 

"  John,  teamster  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  252 
Perry 

"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  1319  Natoma 

•'  John  L.,  teamster  Whitney  Transfer  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"  John  W.,  watchman  S.  P.  Co. ,  r.  22  Shot- 
well 

"    Julius  H.,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  237,  1st 

"    J.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  IOI514  Dolores 

"    L.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1100  Fillmore 

"    Margaret,  domestic,  512,  4th 

"  Margaret  Miss  (Miss  M.  and  Charles  A. 
Stewart),  r.  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Martha,  widow,  r.  6  Maiden  Lane 

"    Martha,  widow,  r.  928  Guerrero 

"    Martin  C,  laborer,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  K 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1804  Green 

"    Mary,  domestic,  1030  Dolores 

"    Melville   G.,  clerk  Fletcher   &  Co.,  r.  410 
Jones 
Stewart    Memorial     United     Presbyterian 
Cliurcli,    Rev.    E.    B.    Stewart    pastor, 
Guerrero  bet  22d  and  23d 

"    Michael,  porter,  r.  212  Broadway 

"    Milton  A.,  mill  hand,  r.  812,  22d 
Stewart  Miss  M.  and  Cliarles  A.,  proprietors 
The  Stewart,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Murdic  A.,  carpenter,  r.  52   San  Jose  Road 

"  Neil,  clerk  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.,  r.  1815 
Sacramento 

"    Olivia,  widow,  r.  27Y2  Harriet 

"    Olivia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  27Yz  Harriet 

"  Otho,  electrician  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1110 
Pierce 

"    P.  Wallace,    clerk    Raphael's,  r.  817  Polk 

"  Robert,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  28th 
and  Gunnison  Av 

"    Robert,  ship   joiner   Union  I.  Wks,  r.  534 
Connecticut 
Stewart  Robert   &   Sons    (Lisburn,  Ireland), 
manufacturers    linen    thread.    Brown  & 
Metzner  agents,  535  Market 


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Stewart  Robert  H.,  helper  Risdon I.  &  L.  Wks,r. 

721  Grove 
"    Robert  L.,  vaquero,  r.  8th  Av  South  nr  K 
"    Robert    W.,  engineer  Western    Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  1004  Tennessee 
"    Samuel,  marine  fireman,  r.  409,  3d 
"    Sarah,  widow,  liquors,  526,  3d,  r.  338  Ritch 
"    Stanley,  blacksmith,  r.  2336  Mission 
"    T.,  waiter  str  Australia 
Stewart  Tbe,  Miss  M.  and  Charles  A.  Stewart 

proprietors,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Leaven- 
worth, telephone  East  954 
Stewart  The,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Denver   proprietor, 

1101-1103  Pine 
"    Thomas,  r.  Gates  nr  Union  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  28th 

and  Gunnison  Av 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  2714  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  sealer,  r.  II514  Perry 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1712  Turk 
"    Thomas  G.,  marine  engineer,  r.  100.  2d 
"    Thomas    H.,    carrier    postoflice,    r.    316V4 

Capp 
"    Virginia  Miss,  teacher  Columbia  Grammar 

School,  r.  233  Fair  Oak 
"    Walter  J.,  cashier   Pacific    Sheet    Metal 

Wks,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Warren,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    William,  r.930!4  Mission 
"    William,  driver,  r.  13  Lick  Alley 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    William,  machinist,  r.  Wisconsin  nr  20th 
"    William,  mechanic,  r.  1319  Natoma 
"    William,  salesman  Descalso  Bros. 
"    William,  teamster  Michael    Hodge,    r.    3 

Wall  PI 
"    William,  watchman  Old  People's  Home 
"    William  A.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

28th  and  Gunnison  Av 
"    William  A.,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.  IQVi  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William  G.,  laundryman,  r.  533!4,  18th 
"    William    H.,    draughtsman    construction 

dept  Market  St.  Rv.,  r.  1012,  20th 
"    William  J.,  box  maker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  Elsie  nr  Esmeralda  Av 
"    William  M.,  clerk,  r.  716b  Green 
"    William  M.,   clerk    O.    M.  Goldaracena,  r. 

1201  Dupont 
"    William  N.,  hostler  ThomasKelly  &  Sons, 

r.  501/2 ,  3d 
"    William  T.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1004  Tennessee 
Stewart  &  Co.  (Charles  Ohlerich  and  Frank  B. 

Lorigan),  fruit  and  produce  commission, 

513  Sansome 
4®"Stewart.    See  Steuart  and  Stuart 
Stewartson  Richard,  r.  1922  Buchanan 
Stibbets  Henry  E.,   telegraph  operator,   r.  109 

Jessie 
Stice  Albert  J.,  civil  engineer,  r.  423 Turk 
"    Garlen  G..  clerk,  r.  2202  Union 
"    G.  W.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Tyre    H.,    physician,   21    Powell,    r.  1IM9A 

Market 
Stich  Benjamin  M.,  dentist  B.   M.  Gunzburger, 

r.  311  Eddy 
"    Charles  A.,  blacksmith,  r.  733  Clementina 
"    Rosalia,  widow,  r.  311  Eddy 
"    Sidney,  cook,  r.  933  Sacramento 
Stichel  Charles,  foreman  Pac.  and  S.  P.  Box 

Factory,  r.  1332  Church 
Sticke  Maud,  widow,  r.  1115  Golden  Gate  Av. 
Stickel  Charles,  bartender,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    John,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
"    John  L.  (Stickel  &  Taylor),  r.  532  Ellis 


Stickel  &  Taylor  (John  L.  Stickel  and  Clarence 

G.  Taylor),  dentists,  1004  Market 
Stickleson  Charles,  polisher,  r.  9'/^  Oak  Grove 

Av 
Stickley  Frank,  deckhand  str  Apache 
Stickney  Benjamin  W..  fitter  Am.  Type  Foun- 
ders' Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  R.,  musician,  r.  12A  Harriet 
Stidston  Archibald,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  636  Jessie 
Stieber  Daniel,  barber,  25}4,  6th,  r.  223  Laurel 
Av 
"    Henry,  barber  D.  Stieber,  r.  223  Laurel  Av 
Stiefvater  Gerhard  E.,  clerk  Charles  Jacobson 
&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Simon,  salesman  Charles  J.  Leist  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Stiegeler  Albertina,  widow,  r.  128  Fell 
•'    August  F.,  trimmer  Charles  Lyons,  r.  128 

Fell 
"    Eugene,  tailor  Nels  Carlson,  r.  128  Fell 
"    Otto  K.,  tailor,  r.  128  Fell 
Stiegler  Arthur,  teamster,  r.  132V4  Langton 
"    John,  upholsterer,  r.  132^/4  Langton 
"    Joseph,  furnished  rooms,  602  Howard 
Stieglitz  Charles,  butcher,  r.  1128  Kearny 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  1128  Kearny 
"    George  E.,  jeweler  Adolph  Richter,  r.  1110 

Treat  Av 
"    H.,  tailor,  r.  220  Pacific 
"    Hermann  L.,  packer  Alex  Mackay  &  Son,  r. 
1128  Kearny 
Stiehl  Leon,  proprietor  Stiehl  Business  College 

and  Shorthand  Institute,  723  Market 
Stiel  Frederick,  bookkeeper,  r.  308  Chestnut 
Stieper  Marcus,  foreman  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co., 

r.  1532,  17th 
Stier  Anton,  liquors,  3043,  16th,  r.  313  Shotwell 
"    Harry,  with  Mrs.    Herman  Stier,    r.   1879 

Mission 
"    Herman  Mrs.,  restaurant,  1879  Mission 
fl®"Stier.    See  Steere 

Stierlen    George,  architect  and    builder,    1210 
Waller 
"    John,  builder,  r.  2918  Folsom 
Stierlin  George  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  806  Ellis 
Stiers  Nelson  L.,  laborer,  r.  260'/^  Brannan 
Stiff  F.,  linemanPac.  Tel.  &Tel.  Co.,  r.  420 Perry 

"    George  G.,  r.  173  Perry 
Stiglhuber  Joseph,  bartender  John  Lubben,   r. 

207  Montgomery  Av 
Stigliano  Horatio,  musician,  r.  1122  Powell 
Stihl     Martin,    tanner    Norton  Tanning    Co., 

r.  Joy  nr  Brewster 
Stiles  George,  r.  218,  22d 
"    George  R.,  bookkeeper  The  Mutual  Benefit 

Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  127  Hermann 
"    Henry,  dental  student,  r.  1333  Scott 
"    M.  L.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods.  127  Hermann 
*®-Stiles.    See  Styles 

Still  Alexander  H.,  stenographer  Standard  Oil 
Co.,r.  1509  Steiner 
"    Charles  W.,  foreman  A.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r . 

1509  Steiner 
"    Jane  N.,  widow,  r.  1509  Steiner 
"     John  H.,  plumber,  r.  1025,  24th 
"    Sadie,  widow,  r.  509  Leavenworth 
"    William,  stone  cutter,  r.  505  Laguna 
Stillenbargar  Michael,  carpenter,  r.  20  Louisa 
Stiller  Paul  B.,  foreman  Painter  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Stilley  Lewis C,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Stillfried  George,  ofQce  410  Kearny,  room  6 
Stillman    Charles  (Twing  &  Stillman),  r.  209 
Turk 
"    Mary  C.  Mrs.,  millinery,  713  Sutter,  r.  791 
Sutter 
StlUman  Stanley,  physician  and  surgeon,  229 
Geary,  hours  3  to  5:30  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  5097,    r.  705   Chestnut,    telephone 
Sutter  211 
"    Thomas,  r.  791  Sutter 

"    William   A.,   shirt   cutter   John    W.  Car- 
many,  r.  509  Mason 
Stillwaggon  Fred,  roofer,  r.  922  Army 
"    K.,   bill  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  923 

Army 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  922  Army 


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Stilson  Charles  H.,  student  Frank  J.  French,  r. 
109  Fair  Oaks 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  109  Fair  Oaks 
"    Warren  E.,  druggist,  r.  1021%  Clay 
Stilwell  Charles  J.,  proprietor  The  Stilwell  De- 
tective Agency,  18  Montgomery,  r.  724 
Cole 
"    Charles    W.,    traveling     salesman    I.    M. 
Wentworth  &Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Stilwell  Detective  Agency  The,  C.  J.  Stilwell 
proprietor,  18  Montgomery 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  r.  E  s  Maple  nr  Jackson 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  E  s 

Maple  nr  Jackson 
"    Ida  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1247,  2Sd 
Stimmel  Agnes,  widow,  r.  511  Franklin 
Stimpson  M.   A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  14  McAllis- 
ter 
Stimson  A.  B.,  r.  1941a  McAllister 

"    E.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3808  Laguna 
Stimson  Mill  Co.  (Ballard,  Wash),  J.  H.  Baxter 

acent,  22  Market,  rooms  6-8 
Stincen  Albert,  cook,  r.  102U/4  Market 
"    Alice  M.  Miss,  principal  Pacific   Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  816  Chestnut 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  1021 14  Market 
"    Emma  E.   Miss,   principal  Whittier  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  816  Chestnut 
jeS"Stincen.    See  Stinson 
Stinchfleld  Albert,  hostler  J.   C.  Traver,  r.  2611 

Mission 
Stindt  Herman,  salesman  J.  Einstein  &  Co.,  r. 

NW  cor  17th  and  Mission 
Stiner  Samuel  (Stiner,  Straus   &   Hyman),  r. 
New  York 
"    ,  Straus  &  Hyman  (Samuel  Stiner,  Louis 
Straus  and  Isaac  Hyman),  manufactur- 
ers clothing,  108-110  Sansome 
4®"Stiner.    See  Steiner 
Stines  Walter  W..molder  S.  F.   Stove  Wks,  r. 

746  Howard 
Stinson  Charles  B.,  carpenter,  r.  4X7Ys  Ivy  Av 
'■    Harry  S.,  shipping  clerk  Getz  Bros.  &  Co., 
r.  3136  Washington 
Henry  G.,  shoemaker,  608  Eddy,  r.  417^  Ivy 
Av 
'•    Henry    J.,    traveling    salesman,    r.   526% 

O'Farrell  rear 
"    James  E.,  porter  George  W.  Gibbs  Co.,  r. 

1045  Market 
"    J.Coplin,  surgeon.  326  Kearny,  r.  2035  How- 
ard 
"    Lewis  E.,  carpenter,  r.  417Vi  Ivy  Av 
"    Perry,  capitalist,  r.  3136  Washington 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  27b  Noe 
"    Simon  D.,  accountant  Western  Assurance 

Co.,  r.  27b  Noe 
"    William  H.,  paying  teller  Anglo-Califor- 
nian  Bank,  r.  3136  Washington 
4®~Stinson.    See  Stenson  and  Stincen 
Stlpich  Andrew,  miner,  r.  525V^  Stevenson 
Stipp  George  H.,  asst.   secretary  Gold  Mining 

Exchange  of  S.  F.,  r.  314b  O'Farrell 
Stipson  Harle,  plasterer,  r.  1145%  Valencia 
Stirling  Charles,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Constant,  painter,  r.  300914  Pierce 
"    Walter,  assayer,  r.  504  Baker 
4®"Stirling.    See  Sterling 
Stirrat  Robert,  groceries  and  liquors,  Cortland 

Av  opp  Wool 
Stissel  George,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  526  Arkansas 
Stith   Henry  P.,   adjuster  United  Typewriter 

and  Supplies  Co..  r.  1047  Mission 
Stitt  August,  clerk,  r.  1334  Pacific 

"    Gertrude,  telegraph  operator,  r.  1334  Pacific 

"    James,  r.  1334  Pacific 

"    James  F.,  fireman,  r.  1334  Pacific 

"    John  H.,  carriage  maker  Robert  Stitt,  r.  40 

Natoma 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  toilet  articles,  514%  Jones 
"    Robert,  carriage   and  wagon   maker,   625 

Howard,  r.  40  Natoma 
"    Robert   A.,  electro  magnetic  healer,   942 

Howard 
"    Walter  P.,   laundryman  Palace  Hotel,  r. 

1334  Pacific 
"    William,    substitute   Underwriters'   Fire 
Patrol  Station  1 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

Artistic  Tiles, 

F»lain,  Glazed,  and.  Decoratedi. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Stitz  William,  baker  Albert  Komsthoef  t,  r.  212 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Stivalezes  Jules,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co., 

r.  Ill  Trenton 
Stivers  Daniel  A.,  sampler  U.  S.   Customs,  r. 

929,  20th 
Stober  Charles  W.,  clerk,  r.  148  Hancock 
Stobing  William,  bartender  Christian  Schmidt, 

r.  230  Hickory  Av 
Stock  and  Bond  Exchange,  John  Perry  Jr.  pres- 
ident, Edward  Barry  secretary,  22  Mer- 
chants' Exchange 
"    Charles,  cellarman  National  Brewing  Co., 

r.  412  Ivy  Av 
"    Ernst  C,  query  editor  Call,  r.  636  Post 
"    John,  cook,  r.  510  Minna 
"    .lohn  E.  (Stock  &  Eschenhorst),  r.  406,  7th 
"    Louis,  salesman  Henry  Lyons,  r.  24  Mary 
"    &  Eschenhorst    (John  E.  Stock  and  Died- 
rich  Eschenhorst),  liquors,  454,  7th 
Stockbridge  G.  H.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  24  Haight 
"    Joseph  (Selway  &  Stockbridge),  r.  2938, 16th 
Stockdale  James  T.,  electrician  General  Elec- 
tric Co.,  r.  427  Ellis 
Stocker  Alfred  T.,  porter  B.  F.  Barton  &  Co. 
r.  7  Ridley 
Emma  J.  Mrs.,  r.  7  Ridley 
Joseph  (Stoker  &  Holderer),  r.  813  Filbert 
Joseph,  butcher  J.  A.  Gerner 
Joseph,  candle  maker,  r.  1404,  16th 
Rudolph,  bartender    Robert   Briese,  r.  6 
Mason 

Stocker  Walter  W.,  manager  Boyson's  Phar- 
macy, NW  cor  21st  and  Valencia,  r.  1039 
Guerrero 
"    William  T.,  shoefinisher  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  7.  13th 
"    &   Holderer  (Joseph   Stocker   and   Jocob 
Holderer),  barbers,  9  Sutter 
Stockett  William  A.,  painter  and  decorator,  r. 

963  Folsom 
Stockfleth  John,  master  str  Del  Norte,  r.  Clay- 
ton Station 
"    Peter  O.,  laborer,  r.  38  Merritt 
"    William,  clerk  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 
28  Octavia 
Stocking  Charles  F.,  confectioner,  1825  Polk 
Stocking  Fred  M.,  secretary  Overland  Monthly 
Publishing  Co.,  508  Montgomery,  r.  2511 
Octavia 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  115%  William 
"    Harry,  fresco  painter,  r.  2511  Octavia 
Stockman  John   M.,  teacher   manual  training 

Public  Schools,  r.  811  Shotwell 
Stockmann    August   C.  V.,  upholsterer,   r.   262 
Tehama 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  709  M  South 
"    Frederick  C,  wheelwright,  r.  709  M  South 
"    Pauline  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  262  Tehama 
"    Richard,    lithographic    engraver    and  de- 
signer, 304  Battery,  r.  262  Tehama 
"    William  F.,  porter  Heynemann  &  Co.,  r.  709 
M  South 
Stockmeier  George,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

32  John 
Stookmeyer    Adolph,    vocalist     Tivoli    Opera 

House,  r.  30  Glen  Park  Av 
Stockton  and  San  Francisco  Express  Co., 
Peter  Koppen  manager,  office  323  Front, 
telephone  Front  75,  Stockton  office  with 
W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  telephone  241,  Benicia 
and  Antioeh  offices  at  landing 
Stockton  City  and  San  Joaquin  County  Di- 
rectory, F.  M.  Husted  publisher,  530 
California,  room  65 


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Bartiiolomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCUESTSR,   N.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Br^htness,  ^ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO    329  Market  Si        t 


Stockton  City  Flouring  Mills  (Stockton,  Cal.), 
Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprietors,  NE  cor 
California  and  Front 

"    Clara  Miss,  stenographer  J.  B.  Haggin,  r. 
1016  Pine 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1016  Pine 
Stockton  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  Oliver  Eld- 
ridge  president,  Alfred  T.  Eastland  sec- 
retary, 604  Commercial 

"    Henry  J.,  steward,  r.  78  Everett 

"    Lumber  Co.,  J.  A.  Hooper  president,  H.  M. 
Furman  secretary,  office  4  California 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  615a  Mason 
Stockton  Milling  Co.,  Abraham  Schwabacher 
president,    G.   Victor  De  Lorme  secre- 
tary, proprietors  Crown  Flouring  Mills, 
Stockton,  Cal.,  office  112  California 

"    Street  House,  John  J.  Whitney  proprietor, 
218  Stockton 

"    Warehouse  Co.,  E.  L.  Eyre   president,  E. 
Hale  secretary,  ofBce  307 California 

"    Water  Co.,  Robert  McF.  Doble  president, 
302  Sansome,  3d  floor,  room  2 
Stockwell  Ethel  Mrs.,  actress,  r.  1914  Lyon 

"    James  H.  (Stockwell  &  Co.),  r.  1912  Baker 

"    Jonas  P.,  r.  1364  Market 

"    Louis,  onyx  polisher  J.  &  T.  Kesseler,  r. 
434,  5th 

"    William,  gasfitter  Philip  Meyer,  r.  250,  4th 

"  William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
131  Tremont  Av 
Stockwell  &  Co.  (James  H.  Stockwell  and  Wil- 
liam T.  Baggett),  proprietors  San  Fran- 
cisco Law  Journal,  219  Bush 
Stockwitz  Charles,  clerk  Morris  Stockwitz,  r. 
250;4,  4th 

"    David,  candy  maker  Levey  &  Schnorf,  r. 
2501/2,  4th 

"    George   J.,  pressman   Frank    Eastman   & 
Co.,  r.  2501/2,  4th 

"    Morris,  clothing,  25014,  4th 

"    William,  shoe  cutter,  r.  25014,  4th 
Stoddard    David    H.,    carpenter   and    cabinet 
maker,  347,  13th,  r.  349,  13th 

"    Edward  E.,  traveling  salesman  Leavitt  & 
Bill,  r.  441  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Edwin  L.,  bartender  Jesse  G.    Gobey,  r. 
1318/2  Scott 

"    Elgin  E.,  mechanical  engineer  Charles  C. 
Moore  &  Co.   r.  308  Baker 

"    Fred    H.  (Fairfield  &  Stoddard),  r.  Brook- 
lyn Hotel 

"    Fred  T.,  millhand  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
530,  3d 

"    G.  M.  Miss,  r.  426  Sutter 

"    Henry  O.,  driver  Cluft  Bros.,  r.  1617  Jones 

"    James  H.,  watchman,  r.  508  Post 

"    James  H.  Jr.,  clerk  Charles  A.   Slack,  r. 
508  Post 

"    Joel,  r.  630/2  Elizabeth 

"    Joel  L.,  policeman,  r.  2337a  Mission 

"    John,  machinist    Fulton    Eng.   and    Ship 
Bldg  Wks 

"    Judson  W.,   machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  & 
Co.,  r.  332,  7th 

"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  426  Sutter 

"    Melvin  W.,  feed  mills,  812-814,  4th,  r.  Val- 
lejo,  Cal. 

"    Orrin  D.,  machine  hand  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co. 
r.  332,  7th 

"    R.  C,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  315 
Haight 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  2137  Pine 

"    Samuel  B.,r.  1810  Ellis 

"    Sylvester,  laborer  Ellis  &  Miller,   r.  654 
Howard 


Stoddard  Thomas,  tanner  Charles  G.  Bennett  & 
Co.,  r.  113,  26th 
"    William  R.,  laborer,  r.  332,7th 
Stoddart  Archibald  C,  physician,  r.  1237  Geary 
Stodolski  Lorentz,  r.  444%  Natoma  rear 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  4441/4  Natoma  rear 
Stoeber  Otto,  coal  passer  str  Washtenaw 
Stoeckert    Michael,    machinist    Mcintosh    & 

Wolpman,  r.  309,  3d 
Stoehr  William,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi 
Stoerkel  Louis,  maltster  Empire  Malt  House, 

418  Chestnut 
Stoermer   Frederick   R.,   scenic  artist,  r.    604 
Hayes 
"    Frederick  W.,  brick  layer,  r.  231  Steven- 
son 
"    William,   clerk   H.  Liebes  &  Co.,    r.    604 
Hyde 
StoesserFloren,  iron  worker  Ralston  Iron  Wks, 

r.  139  Moulton  Av 
Stoeten  Harry,  deckhand  str  Herald 
Stoetzer  Albert,  candy  maker,  r.  537,  23d 
Stoever  Henry,  proprietor  Cal.  Wine  Depot,  NE 

cor  16th  and  Howard,  r.  2771, 16th 
4®="Stoever.    See  Stover 

Stofen  H.  William,  seaman  str  Gen.  McDowell, 
r.  9191/4  Natoma 
"    John    J.,  master    str    Gen.  McDowell,  r. 

2211a  Leavenworth 
"    Peter  N.,  master  U.  S.  tugboat  Yosemite 
Stofl  Davis,  operator  I.  Bo  twin  &  Co.,  r.   280 

Minna 
Stoflels  Henry  M.,  carpenter,  r.  612  Linden  Av 
Stofler  August  W.,  porter  Von  Ronn,  Hencke  & 
Lorsbach,  r.  224  Francisco 
"    Charles  T.,  porter  Von  Ronn,  Hencke   & 
Lorsbach,  r.  109  Valparaiso 
Stofters  Charles  W.,  groceries,  15-16  City  Hall 
Market,  r.  118  Fair  Oaks 
"    Diedrich,  carpenter  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William  M.,  helper,  r.  118  Fair  Oaks 
Stoffregen  Henry  J.,  cook,  r.  117  Steuart 
Stohl  C,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry 
Stohlgren  Andrew,  butcher  C.    Strehl,  r.    510 

Mission 
Stohlmann    Charles,   clerk   Schmidt   &   Stohl- 
mann,  r.  1603  Folsom 
"    Edward    (Schmidt    &    Stohlmann),    r.  224 

Elm  Av 
"    Henry,  sawdust  and  sand,  327,  12th,  r.  17 

Isis 
"    Hermann,  salesman,  r.  17  Isis 
"    William,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1342 

Turk 
"    William,  hostler  M.    Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  618 
Gough 
.e6i"Stohlmann.    See  Stallman 
Stohp   Frederick,  collector  The  International 

Security  Co.,  r.  421  Castro 
StohrClothilde  C.  Miss,  teacher   Fremont  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  517  Webster 
"    Frank,  engraver  Gustave  Pohlmann,  r.  517 
Webster 
Stoiber  Antone,  barber   Edward  P.  Roche,  r. 

1512  Market 
Stoker  Rudolph,  bartender,  r.  106  Mason 
Stokes  Albert  W.,  saddler  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co., 
r.  1427b  Mission 
"    C,    gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  33  Powell 

Av 
"    Catherine  Miss,  r.  Old  Peoples  Home 
Stokes  Charles  E.,  agent  Thomas  Cook  &  Son, 
621  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  324  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick,  lamp   man   Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1427B  Mission 
"    George  (Stokes  &  Markowitz),  r.  511  Mc- 
Allister 
"    George  W.,  weigher  R.  Doepfner,  r.  22  Ver- 
ona PI 
"    Harry,  foreman  trimming  shop  Waterhouse 

&  Lester,  r.  144.5th 
"    Harry,    salesman  Somers   &   Co.,  r.  1427b 

Mission 
"    Henry,  compositor  Joseph  Winterburn  Co., 

r.  2020  Ellis 
"    Henry  A.,  steward  str  State  of  California 


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Stokes  Henry  H.,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  33 

Hawthorne 
Stokes  James  Rev.,  assistant  rector  St.  Fran- 
cis of  Assisi  Church,  r.   Ss   16th  nr  Do- 
lores 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1935  Filbert 
"    John,  cellarman  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  723 

Tehama 
"    John,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

321,  8th  Av 
"    Mamie  Miss,  r.  1321  Jackson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1067  Market 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  614  Linden  Av 
"    Samuel  (Stokes  &  Lalley),  r.  14  Garden 
"    Samuel  J.,  pipe  fitter  Edison    Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  14  Garden 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1307  Minna 
"    Thomas  P.,  machinist,  r.  33  Hawthorne 
"    Warren  W.,  machinist,  r.  626  Harrison 
"    &   Lalley   (Samuel  Stokes  and  Matthew 

Lalley),  wood  and  coal,  343  Jessie 
"    &  Markowitz  (George  Stokes  and  Abraham 
J.   Markowitz),    merchant   tailors,   1187 
Market 
J8®"Stokes.    See  Stoakes 

Stolberg  Herman  K.,  with  M.  A.   Gunst  &  Co., 
r.  2523  Sutter 
"    Peter,  tanner,    r.  SW  cor  24th  and  Rhode 
Island 
Stolker  Rosa,  domestic,  919  Sutter 
"    William  D.,  salesman  C.  A.  Klinkner  &  Co. , 
r.  1115  Vallejo 
Stoll  Albert  H.,  salesman  Stoll  &  Van  Bergen, 
r.  920  Church 
"    Carl,  student,  r.  2232  Mission 
"    GeorgeJ.  (Stoll&  Van  Bergen),  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  1103  Stevenson 
"    Horatio  F.,   stenographer  Argonaut  Pub- 
lishing Co. 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  133  Fair  Oaks 
"    Lawrence,  boxmaker,  r.  1131,  26th 
"    Louis,  porter  Graneist  &  Daeweritz,  r.  622 

Clay 
"    Louis,  salesman  Stoll  &  Van  Bergen,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Otto,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  16i4  Sumner 

STOLL  &  VAN  BERGEN 

(George  J.  Stoll  and  George  Van  Ber- 
gen), wnolesale  leatber,  shoe  findings 
and  shoe  machinery,  545  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  1701 

Stollvrerck  Distributing  Co.,  importers  choco- 
lates, cocoas  and    confections,  63   Nu- 
cleus Bldg 
Stoloff  Matthew,  brass  finisher,  r.  4 17V4  Hayes 
Stolp  Fred  A.,  cashier  National  Life  Insurance 

Co.,  r.  815  Hyde 
Stolp  Gordon  M.,  general  manager  National 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  81-85  Crocker  Bldg, 
r.  160  Lake,  Oakland 
Stolt  Eliza,  widow,  r.  717  Montgomery  Av 
Stolting  Anna  S.,  domestic,  1944  California 
Stoltz  Charles  M.  fCooke,  Stoltz  &  Co.),  r.  10th 
Av  nr  Clement 
"    Charlotte  M.,  widow,  r.  521  Oak 
"    David,    barbers'  supplies,  630   Market,  r. 

3821,  16th 
"    Eugene  J.,  manager  Anchor  Pants  Co.,  26 

Montgomery,  r.  1608  Post 
"    John,  cook,  r.  14  Moss 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  1030  Mission 
46r-Stoltz.    See  Stolz  and  Stulz 
Stolz  Abraham,  merchant,  r.  1420  Post 
"    August,  butcher,  1011,  18th 
"    Charles,  butcher,  1107  Folsom,  r.  1524  Fol- 

som 
"    Emanuel   M.,  engraver   Galloway  Litho. 

Co.,  r.  1416  Post 
"    George,  shoemaker,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    George  M.,  blacksmith  H.  M.  Black  &  Co., 

r.  1326  Broadway 
"    H.  Frederick,  butcher,  510  Castro 
"    Leon  E.,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  1416  Post 
"    Mae    C.    Miss,   bookkeeper   Wilson  Bros. 

Co.,  r.  126,  11th 
"    Max,  salesman  J.  Samuels,  r.  1430  Post 
"    Peter,  shoemaker,  918  Geary,  r.  ISGodeus 


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Stolz  Philip  J.,  butcher,  126,  11th 
"    Rose  B.  Miss,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  1416  Post 
"    Rose   C.   Miss,  teacher   South   San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  1420  Post 
"    Tobias  A.,  merchant,  r.  1416  Post 
"    William  M.,  mill  hand,  r.  1326  Broadway 
Stolzenberg   Albert,  laborer,  r.  37th  Av  South 

nrK 
Stolzenwald  Frederick,  stock  fitter  Siebe,  Glan- 
ville  Co.,  r.  1153  Folsom 
"    Henry,  dyer,  r.  1153  Folsom 
"    Henry  F.,  dyer  and  scourer,  1153  Folsom 
"    Rudolph   (Sperling   &    Stolzenwald),  r.  12 

Redwood  Court 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  1153  Folsom 
Stolzenwaldt  Herman,  bartender  Charles  Has- 

tedt 
Stomatological  Club  of  California,  235  Post 
Stone  Abraham  L.  (Stone  &  Co.),  r.  1531  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Adolph  L.,  office  417  Sacramento 
"    Adolph  S.,  seaman,  r.. 338  Drumm 
"    A.  L.,  manager  San  Leandro  Express,  30 

Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    A.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1882  Washington 
"    Alpha,  marble  cutter,  r.  1236  Mission 
"    Alva    M.,  salesman  L.  &  M.  Alexander  & 

Co.,  r.  600  Shotwell 
"    Alvin  W.,  carpenter,  r.  661,  20th 
"    Andrew,  barber  Marks  Cohen,  r.  527  Post 
Stone  Annie  L.,fine  millinery  at  popular  prices, 
217  Post,  r.  Hotel  Savov 
"    Appleton  W.,  r.  2827  Mission 
"    Arthur  C.r.  30041/2  California 
Stone  Ben  L.  (successor  to  Stone  &  Hawley), 
rugs,  mattings,  drapery  and  upholstery, 
poles,  mattresses,  etc.,  328  Sutter,  tele- 
phone Main  5113,  r.  Hotel  Grosvenor 
"    Bernard,  tailor,  308  Bush,  r.  258  Minna 
"    Bertody  W.,  clerk  Timothy  Hopkins,  r.  210 

Locust 
"    Byron   F.,   secretary    and    treasurer  The 
Field  &  Stone  Co.,  136  California,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Stone  Charles  B.,  deputy  Superintendent  Com- 
mon Schools,  offloe  New  City   Hall,  3d 
floor,  r.  1882  Washington 
Stone  Charles   B.,  general   manager  The  San 
Francisco  Breweries  Limited,  403  Mar- 
ket, r.  2217  Buchanan 
"    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk,  r.  2911  Folsom 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  Bancroft-Whitney  Co.,  r. 

1040  Dolores 
"    Charles  L.,  liquor  dealer,  r.  8  Dale  PI 
"    Charles   R.,  peddler,  r.  SE  cor  Mariposa 

and  Minnesota 
"    Clara  1.  Miss,  stenographer  M.  C.  Hassett 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  2220  California 
"    Dudley  C.Mrs.,  widow,  r.  605  O'Farrell 
"    Dykeman  H.,  dental  student,  r.  1925b  Fill- 
more 
"    Edgar   P.,  commission    and  merchandise 

broker,  116  California,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edith  F.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  441  Eddy 
"    Edna,  dressmaker,  r.  821  Howard 
"    Edward  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  16571/4  Mission 
"    Edward  F.,  mining    secretary,    306    Pine, 

room  4 
"    Edward   W.    (Stone  &   McOarney),    r.    419 

Castro 
"    Edward  W.,  compositor  The  Jewish  Times 

and  Observer,  r.  605  O'Farrell 
"    Edwin,  ropemaker  Tubbs    Cordage   Co.,  r. 
1532  Castro 


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Stone  Edwin  J.,  ship  carpenter,  9th  Av  South 
nrG 
"    Edwin  W.,  patternmaker,  r.  1210  Steiner 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  211  Borland 
"    Ernest  C,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry..   r.  517 

Eddy 
"    E.  W.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1210  Steiner 
"    Fannie  B.  Miss,  r.  807  Leavenworth 
"    Frances  E.,  widow,  r.  807  Leavenworth 
"    Francis  M.  (Stone  &  Wherry),  r.  4421^,  6th 
"    Frank,  r.  122  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank,  boots  and  shoes,  308  Hayes 
"    Frank,  clerk  E.  F.  Niehaus  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Frank,  publisher  Cathode  Ray,  535  Clay 
"    Frank   F.,  assistant    secretary    Board    of 
Education,  r.  1023  Vallejo 
Stone  Frank  M.,  attorney  at  law,  67-68  Chroni- 
cle Bldg.  r.  2818  Howard 
"    Frank  P.,  bookkeeper  George  H.  Croley,  r. 
1898  Broadway 
Stone  Frederick  P.,  president  Bancroft-Whit- 
ney Co.,  438  Montgomery,  r.  1030  Dolores 
Stone  George,  president  People's  Home  Savings 
Bank.  24  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  r.    2004 
Broadway 
"    George  B.  (Seeber  &  Stone),  r.  1143  Mission 
"    George    C,  conductor   Cal.   St.  R.R.,  r.  18 

Wildey 
"    George  W.,  blacksmith  H.  B.  Schindler,  r. 

229  Sanchez 
"    George  W.,  engineer,  r.  1  Ewer  PI 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  3116  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Henry,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
".    Henry  F.,  watchman,  r.  411  Natoma 
"    Horace,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    H.  Storrs,  specialist,  303  Turk 
"    Isaac  (Stone  &  Co.),  r.  1409  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jacob  (Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.),   r.  1409  "Van 

Ness  Av 
"    James,  tailor,  r.  2214  Louisa 
"    Jennie  L.,  widow,  dressmaking,  2791,   16th 
"    Jewel B.  Mrs.,  r.  441  Eddy 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  2515  Post 
"    John  B.,maohinist  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  223!^ 

Solano 
"    John  C,  inspector  Fire  Underwriters' In- 
spection Bureau,  r.  1020  Pine 
"    John  C,  salesman  Pac.  School  Furnishing 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  F.,  engineer  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  625,  3d 
"    John  F.,  2d  officer  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender 

Madrono 
"    John  J.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn..  r.  526,  6th 
Stone  J.  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  215  Geary, 
hours  10  a.  m.  to  12  m.,  1  to  4  and  8  to  9 
p.  m.,  Sundays2  to  4  p.m.,  r.  Russ House 
"    Laura  F.  Miss,  artist,  r.  807  Leavenworth 
"    L.  D.  &  Co.,  see  Kempey,  Gilham  &  Saw- 
yer 
"    LeonD.  (Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.),  r.  1707  Oc- 
tavia 
Stone  Leon  D.  &  Co.  (LeonD.  and  Jacob  Stone), 
butchers,  236,  6th 
"    Leonard,  attorney  at   law  and   registrar 
Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  Emporium 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  1925b  Fillmore 
"    Lucius  D.,  r.  1631  Bush 
"    Luda  J.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  441  Eddy 
"    Marcus  (Stone.  Stanton  &  Co.,  and  Stone  & 

Co.),  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  306  Hyde 
"    Mark  v.,  physician,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Martha    Miss,   teacher   Rincon  Grammar 
School,  r.  2425  Buchanan 


Stone  Mary  C.  Mrs.,  r.  303  Turk 
"    Morris,   second-hand    clothing,  262,  3d,  r. 

7O8/2  Folsom 
"    Nathan  J.  (N.  J.  Stone  &  Co.),  r.  Mountain 

View 
"    N.    J.   &  Co.   (Nathan  J.    Stone),    Pacific 

Coast  agents  Fittz  Alcohol  Cure  Co.,  7 

Flood  Bldg 
"    Peter  V.,  special  assent  Insurance  Co.  of 

North  America,  r.  Alameda 

STONE  REINHOLD, 

carpenter  and  builder,  store  and  oface 
fitting,  all  kinds  of  jobbing  promptly- 
attended  to,  510  Post,  telephone  Red 
1323,  r.  1500  Leavenworth 

Stone  Richard,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    Robert,  peddler,  r,  SE  cor  Mariposa  and 
Minnesota 

"    Rosina  M.  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  2  Jansen 

"    Samuel  J.  (Stone  &  Weil) 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r  526,  6th 

"  Shelby  R.,  bookkeeper  Ferris  &  Willianos, 
r.  1898  Broadway 
Stone,  Stanton  &  Co.  (Marcus  Stone,  Orville 
B.  Stanton  and  Charles  L.  Asher),  pro- 
prietors The  Baldwin,  NE  cor  Market 
and  Powell,  telephone  Main  339 

"    Susie   Miss,  cashier  Union    Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  210  Minna 

"    Thomas  F.,  hostler  W.  G.  Stafford  &  Co.,  r. 
2515  Post 

"    Thomas  J.,  mailing  clerk  Examiner,  r.  8i4 
Vincent 

"    Thomas  W.,  r.  1898  Broadway 

"    T.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1517  Larkin 

"    Walter,  collector  The  Examiner 

"    Wilbert  H.,  clerk  C.  A.   Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  7 
Crook 

"    William  I.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 
r.  Alameda 

"    William  W.,  principal  South  San  Fran- 
cisco Primary  School,  r.  322Haight 

"    Winifred  Miss,  printer  T.  J.  Davis,  r.  Elm- 
hurst,  Alameda  Co. 

"    &  Co.    (Abraham    L.,  Marcus    and    Isaac 
Stone),  milk  depot,  1515  California 

"  &  McCarney  (Edward  W.  Stone  &  John 
McCarney),  carpenters,  468  Stevenson 
Stone  &  Weil  (Samuel  I.  Stone  and  William 
M.  Weil),  circular  and  bill  distributing 
and  mailing,  shorthand  and  typewriting, 
106  Pine 

"    &  Wherry  (Francis  M.  Stone  and  George 
F.  Wherry),  horseshoers,  417,  6th 
Stoneberger  Alfred  A.,  physician,  439,  3d 

"    Charles,  packer  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
184  Jessie 
Stonehill  Edward  B.,  attorney   at  law,  74  Ne- 
vada Block,  r.  2928  Sacramento 
Stoner  Frank,  carpenter  Joseph  Y.  Ayer,  r.  1021 
Shotwell 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  1284  Stanyan 

"    John,   clerk   freight  auditor's  dept.   S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Stoney   Donzel,    attorney  at  law  and  notary 
public,  4  Sutter,  room  32,  r.  1016  Brod- 
erick 

"    Gaillard,  asst.  city  and  county  attorney, 
New  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  r.  31  Fair  Oaks 

"    Kate  M.,  widow,  r.  31  Fair  Oaks 

"    W.  G.,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
StorchZdeny,  machinist  Union  Machine  Co.,  r. 

Fruitvale 
Stordtman    Julius  L.  S.,  bartender  Seeba    & 

Bohlen,  r.  735  Commercial 
Storek  Wencil,  harness  maker  Lastufka  Bros., 

r.  1903  Mission 
Store-room  Board  of  Education,  SW  cor  Pine 

and  Larkin,  telephone  East  195 
Storer  E.  W.,  jeweler,  r.  1018  Larkin 
Storey  Alfred  J.,  clerk  local  freight  offlce  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    Francis  C,  special    agent    and    adjuster 
Charles  Christensen,  r.  Alameda 

"    Hunt  B.,  salesman  C.  B.  Kaufman  &  Co.,  r. 
781  Mission 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1612  Washington 


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Storey  Walter,  superintendent  cannery  Alaska 

Packers'  Assn.,  r.  3105  Bush 
Storey  William    B.    Jr.,     chief   engineer  San 
Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rail- 
way   Co.,    otBce   331    Market,    r.    Hotel 
Pleasanton 
4®"Storey.    See  Storry  and  Story 
Stork    Albert,    shoemaker   Henry    Hanson,   r. 
West  Oakland 
"    Andrew,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2973 

Harrison 
"    Charles   A.,    tailor   S.    N.    Levy,  r.  831i/4 
Montgomery 
Storm  George  A.,  restaurant,  1337  Valencia 
"    Israel,  carpenter,  r.  73  Brady 
"    James,  bookkeeper,  r.  1316^4  Folsom 
"    James  Jr.,    foreman   packing    dept.    Pac. 

Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r.  ISieVi  Folsom 
"    Matthew,  horseman,  r.  313  Eddy 
"    Victor,  foreman  S.  F.  Bridge  Co.,  r.  512Y2 

Natoma 
"    Victor,  warehouseman  Bode  &  Haslett,  r. 
214b  Francisco 
Stormer  John,  seaman,  r.  338  Drumm 
Stormfield  Charles  S.,  restaurant,    145,  10th,  r. 
935  Minna 
'    Frank  J.,  stock  clerk  Holhrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  1607  Folsom 
"    Oscar,  paper  maker,  r.  3133>4,  16th 
Stormon  John  (Reiner  &  Stormon),  r.  34  Lundy 

Lane 
Storms  John,  plumber,  r.  225  Stevenson 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  The   (Lick)   Old  Ladies' 

Home 
"    William  H.,  field  asst.  Cal.  State  Mining 
Bureau,  r.  3900  Bush 
Storne  William  R,,  with  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co., 

r.  750  Harrison 
Storror  Edward,  physician,  305  Larkin,  r.  711 

Erode  rick 
Storror  L.  W.,    superintendent  Pacific  Postal 
Telegraph-Cable  Co.,  534  Market,  r.  711 
Broderick 
Storrs    Adelbert  L.,  carpenter  E.  J.  Bowen,  r. 
1311  Montgomery 
"    Andrew  J.,  chief  ofacerstr'Progreso,  r.  WV^ 

Henry 
"    William,  cooper,  r.  14  Washington 
Storry  George,  laborer  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship  Bidg. 
Wks,  r.  SW  cor  Broderick  and  Jefferson 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  3014'/^  Dupont 
"    Leonard,  r.  3014i/i  Dupont 
j8®~Storry.    See  Storey  and  Story 
Storti  Edward,  stencil  cutter  George  H.  Tay 

Co.,  r.  8291/4  Vallejo  rear 
Story  Charles  R.,  r.  1778  Green 

"    Frederick,  r.  747  Howard 
Story  George  A.,  cashier  Mutual  Savings  Bank, 
33  Post,  r.  Sausalito 
»    George  J.  U.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co. ,  r.  1 147  Guerrero 
•'    G.  Percival,  glove  cutter  F.  G.  Conklin  & 

Co.,  r.  1147  Guerrero 
"    Jacob  F.,  laundry  office,  53,  3d,  r.  5O/2,  3d 
"    Robert  D.,  carpenter,  r.  1137  Mission 
'BS^Story.    See  Storey  and  Storry 
Storz  D.  0.  (Kuss  &  Storz),  artistic  decorator, 

432  Sutter,  r.  2111  Bush 
Stose  Willis  C,  bookkeeper  Augustus  T.  Hatch, 

r.  13!4  Sanchez 
Stoter  Andrew,  porter,  r.  63  Minna 
Stothard  Thompson,  peddler,  r.  210  Sweeney 
Stothers  Thomas,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Go. 
StotlarMary,  widow,  r.  536  Ellis 
Stott  D.  J.,  pacer  hanger  G.  Orsi,   r.   781  Mis- 
sion 
"    James,  oiler  str  Columbia 
"    John,  messman  str  Columbia 
"    John,  packer  Neustadter  Bros.,   r.  133  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Joseph,  clerk  W.  J.    Landen,  r.  1118  Guer- 
rero 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  131  Langton 
"    Wellington,  surgical  and  dental  special- 
ties, 319  Spreckels  Bldg 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Nenstadter  Bros.,  r.  133 
Fair  Oaks 
Stoudt  Henry,  r.  3717a  Harrison 
"    John,  butcher  J.  O'Brien,  r.  2717A  Harrison 


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311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Stout  A.  B.,  physician,  r.  St.  Luke's  Hospital . 
"    Commodore  P.,  engineer,  r.  1636  Grove 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  1916  Market 
"    George    H.,   health     inspector    Board    of 

Health,  r.  3335  Taylor 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  438%  Jessie  rear 
"    Milton  R.,  laborer,  r.  1314V4  Larkin  rear 
"    Milton  W.,  packer,  r.  814  Hampshire 
"    William  P.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  1060  Fulton 
JW^Stout.    See  Staud 
Stoutenborough  Charles  H.  (Ives  &  Co.),  r.  1931 

Octavia 
Stoutenburg  Edgar  C,  bookkeeper  Sherwood  & 
Sherwood,  r.  14!^  Moss 
"    Hermine,  widow,  r.  14M  Moss 
Stouter  Francis  J.,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r. 

205,  9th 
Stovall  Anna  M.  Miss,  instructor  Golden  Gate 
Kindergarten    Free    Normal    Training 
School,  r.  33  Glen  Park  Av 
"    James     B.,  clerk    auditing   dept.    Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  22  Glen  Park  Av 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  220  Turk 
Stovel  Charles  J.,  with  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 

r.  2613  Buchanan 
Stover  L.  Edmund,  coast  telegraph  editor  Call  r. 
Press  Club 
"    J.  O.,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  915  Sansome 
"    Nelson  (Schimmel&  Stover),  r.  330  Sutter 
"    Susan  A.,  widow,  r.  2103  Fillmore 
"    William  H.,  student,  r.  516  Golden  Gate 
Av 
4®-Stover.    See  Stoever 
Stow  Eleanor  Miss,  student,  r.  817a  Hayes 
Stow  Vanderlynn,    secretary  Thomas    Day  & 
Co.,  233  Sutter,  r.  1933 Sacramento 
"    William  W.  (estate  of),  Vanderlynn  Stow, 
W.  F.  Herrin  and  A.  N.  Drown  executors, 
office  223  Sutter 
"     W.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1013  Pine 
Stowe  Beecher,  compositor  The  Western  Out- 
look, r.  8  Bernard 
"    Charles,  with  T.  L.  Seebold,  r.  681  Mission 
''    Joseph,  hostler  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 
530,   17th 
Stowell  Frederick  W.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r. 
Commercial  Hotel 
"    Harry  B.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1719a 

Haight 
"    Walter  L.,  inquiry  clerk  Post  Office,  r.    6 

Liberty 
"    W.  H.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
Stowers  Jennie,  domestic,  936  Hyde 

"    Nathaniel  H.,  bartender,  r.  UOS'/^  Clay 
Strachan  A.  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  96 
Precita  Av 
"    Belle,  dressmaker,  r.  471  Valencia 
"    Frederick  A.,  laborer,  r.  1405b  Pacific 
"    George,  traveling  salesman,  r.  2833  Jack- 
son 
"    Gertrude  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.   1115  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    Janet  Mrs.,  domestic,  SE  cor  Devisadero 

•'  John  E.,  draughtsman  First  St.  Wks  Union 
Iron  Wks,  r.  1115  Van  Ness  Av 

Strack  J.  C,  tailor,  r.  330  Montgomery  Av 

Stradley  Walter  P.,  attorney  at  law  and  United 
States  Commissioner  of  Immigration, 
11-13 Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  501  Geary 

Strahan  Thomas  E.,  butcher,  cor  20th  and  Mis- 
souri, r.  518  Missouri,  Potrero 

Strahle  Jacob,  proprietor  Jacob  Strahle  State 
Quarry,  .331  Montgomery,  room  17 

Strahle  Jacob  &  Co.  See  St.  Germain  Billiard 
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Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE. 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Teleplione  54. 


S.trahle   Jacob   Slate    Quarry    (Kelsey,    Cal.), 
Jacob  Strahle  proprietor,  331  Montgom- 
ery, room  17 
g-  "    Magdalena  Miss,  r.  410  Utah 

■jj  "    Margaret,  widow,  r.  14  Antonio 

E->  "    Paul  C,  butcher,  1436  Church 

"    Robert,  butcher,  1248  Sanchez,  r.  1244  San- 
■^  Chez 

""  "    William,  tailor  Samuel  Damner,  r.  14  An- 

5  tonio 

te         Strahlie  James,  mining,  r.  102  Mason 
o         Straight  Charles  M.,  photographer,  r.  410,  3d 
^         Strain  Daniel,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 
-H  Av 

<o  "    Edward  D.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  Hotel 

J5  St.  Nicholas 

Strain  Edward  L.,  dentist,  21  Powell,  r.  Occi- 
dental Hotel 
"    James  A,,    cooper   Cal.  Barrel   Co.,  r.  714 
Sierra 
"^  "    R.  R.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 

^         Straka  Hugo  C,  bookkeeper  Adolph  Sutro,  r. 
"*  15111/2  Larkin 

Strakay  Louis,  shoemaker  James  Anderson,  r. 

283  Stevenson 
Stram  Peter,  cabinetmaker  Fink  &   Schindler, 

r.  616  Linden  Av 
Stranahan  Annie    Miss,    bookkeeper    F.    W. 
Wright,  r.  428  Clipper 
"    David  B.,  r.  428  Clipper 
"    M.  J.  Miss,  stenographer  Andros  &  Frank, 

r.  428  Clipper 
"    William  J.,  mill  hand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  428  Clipper 
Strand  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  Harold  Sefton, 
r.  6  Reed 
"    Augustus,  real  estate,  45,  3d 
"    Benjamin,  r.  811  Guerrero 
"    Conrad  F.,  1st  officer  str  Point  Arena,  r.  21 

Isis 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  240  Greenwich 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  240  Grennwich 
"    George,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1123 

York 
"    James,  coalpasser  str  Mariposa 
"    Joseph,  guard  County  Jail  2,  r.  1123  York 
"    Louis,  ropemaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  21181/2  Bay 
"    William,  machine  hand  David  Woemer,  r. 

240  Greenwich 
"    William,  brick  layer,  r.  1123  York 
Strandberg  Axel  F.,  carpenter,  r.  52  Serpentine 
PI 
"    Frank  G.,  carpenter,  r.  12  Pond 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  503  Capp 
Strandbourg  Louis,  wire  worker,  r.  1821  Mason 
Strang  Alexander,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  and 
L.  Wks,  r.  Cambridge  opp  Felton 
"    James,  bartender,  r.  333  Louisiana 
"    James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1517  Sanchez 
"    John,  hostler  St,  George  Stables 
Strange  Edward  W.,  watch  maker  and  jeweler, 

1906  Market,  r.  208  Waller 
Strasburg  Pauline  A.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for 

Children,  3700  California 
Strasman  William,  waiter,  r.  735  Brannan 
Strassb&rger  Adolph,  salesman,  r  Lick  House 
Strassburger  Isaac  P.,  foreman  S.  H.  Frank  & 

Co.,  r.  19/2  Harriet 
Strassen  Lisette  C.  Miss,  saleslady,   r.     1129 

Buchanan 
Strasser   Abraham,    poultry    and    game,  78-79 
Centre  Market,  r.  624  Hayes 
"    Emanuel,  driver,  r.  621  Locust  Av 
"    Henry,    salesman   Meyer  &  Karl,  'r.    708 
Linden  Av 


Strasser  Herman,  salesman  A.  Strasser,  r.  ( 


"    Leopold,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  412  Hayes 

"    Sophie,  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  412  Hayes 

Strassler  Jacob,  dairy  produce,  2506  Mission 

"    John,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Stratford  Frank,  clerk  E.  E.  George  Shoe  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
"    Harry  J.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 
Strather  Abraham,  waiter,  r.  418  Natoma 
Strathmann  Henry,  clerk  Gerd  Schomaker,  r. 

572  Bryant 
Stratmeyer  William,  r.  515%  Bush 
Strathmore  The,  Charles  F.  Dooley  manager,  207 

Larkin 
Stratton  A.  J.,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Charles  C,  salesman  S.  F.  Commission  Co., 

r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Cornelius     A.,    merchandise    broker,   216 
Front,  r.  Alameda 
Stratton  Frederick  S.,  attorney  at  law,  159-160 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  H.,  cashier  Robert  Dickson,  r.  130 

Scott 
"    Henry  E..  house  raiser  John  S.  Stratton,  r. 

92414  Hariison 
"    Herbert   R.,  cooper  David  Woerner,  r.  117 

CoUingwood 
"    James  T.,  civil  engineer,  159  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    John   S.,   house   raiser,    420,   5th,    r.  San 

Rafael 
"    Lettie  C,  widow  (Stratton  &   Nivens),  r. 

413  Geary 
"    R.  B.,  quartermaster  str  Australia 
Stratton  Schuyler,  steam  carpet  beating  and 
renovating  works,  19,  8th 
"    Virginia  E.,  widow,  r.  117  CoUingwood 
"    Wallace  C,  physician,  2255  Mission 
"    William,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  1101  Pine 
"    &   Nivens  (Mrs.  Lettie  C.   Stratton  and 
Miss   Jessie     Nivens),    milliners,     413 
Geary 
Straub  Adam  (Mibach  &  Straub),  r.  44  Diamond 
"    August,  liquors,  632,  4th 
"    Charles,  iron  worker,  r.  19  Julian  Av 
"    Emil,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and  Lou- 
isiana 
"    Frank,  bakery,  105,  23d 
"    Frank  J.,  spinner  Auerbach  &  Thompson, 

r.  44  Diamond 
"    Joseph  (Stepp  &  Straub),  r.  514%  Geary 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  514i/4  Geary 
"    Nicholas,  cigar  maker,  r.  44  Diamond 
"    Phillip,  restaurant,  203  Polk 
"    Rebecca  L.  Mrs.,  r.  916  Bush 
"    William,  bookbinder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
W  s  Mission  nr  Silver  Av 
;8®-Straub.    See  Stroube 

Straube    Elizabeth    Miss,    bakery,    805%   Fil- 
bert 
Streuber  Emil,  machinist,  r.  734  Treat  Av 
Strauberg  Gustave,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

110214  Tennessee 
Straubern  Henry,  porter  People's  Palace 
Strauch  John   0.,  secretary  Bode  &  Haslett, 
1201  Battery,  r.  1421  Washington 
"    Waldemar  G.,  clerk  C.  Schilling  &  Co.,  r. 
1421  Washington 
Straus  Abraham  L.,  manager  iStiner,  Straus  & 
Hyman,  r.  426  Golden  Gate  Av 
August  L.,  watchmaker,  207  Montgomery, 

r.  .591  Ellis 
August    L.,    Jr.,    salesman     August     L. 

Straus,  r.  591  Ellis 
Bertha,  widow,  r.  426  Golden  Gate  Av 
Emanuel,  vice-president  California    Can- 
neries   Co.,  r.  2018  Webster 
Gaston,  attorney  at  law,  320    California, 

rooms  7-8,  r.  Maison  Riche 
Isaac,  butcher,  r.  .32,  21st 
Isaac  C.  Mrs., widow,  r.  1329  Eddy 
Leon,  wool  sorter  Watson  &  Maix,  r.  1329 

Eddy 
Lewis  C,  clerk,  r.  1700  Fell 
Louis  (Stiner,  Straus  &  Hyman),  r.   1909 
Van  Ness  Av 


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Straus  Meyer,  artist,  studio  96  Flood  Bldg,  r. 
1604  Steiner 
"    Sylvan,  salesman  Stiner,  Straus  &  Hyman, 
r.  426  Golden  GateAv 
Strause  Arthur,    traveling   salesman,    r.    1114 
Sacramento 
"    Moses,  r.  1114  Sacramento 
"    Solomon,  clerk  Jacob  Abrams,  r.  1111  Sac- 
ramento 
Strauseman     William,     bedmaker     Harmony 

Hotel,  r.  735  Brannan 
Strauss  Arthur  (S.  Strauss),  r.  950  Geary 
"    August,  baker,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Bernard,  r.  1514  California 
Strauss  Bemliard,  birds,  dogs  and  cages,  411 
Kearny,  r.  2923  Jackson 
"    Charles,  r.  370  Minna 
"    Charles  A.  P.,  furniture  varnisher,  r.  4c 

Decatur 
"    Edgar  L.,  stock  broker,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Edward  A.,  salesman,  r.  10591/4  Howard 
"    Emanuel  S.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Co., 

r.  118!^  Ellis 
•'    Frank  M.,  clerk  K.  Strauss 
"    H.  &  S.  (New  York),   corsets,   Frederick 

Stern  agent,  523  Market 
"    Hugo,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  1129  York 
"    Ida  R.  Miss,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  1514  California 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  701  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph,  driver  Bennett  &  Schutte,  r.   221 

Eddy 
"    Joseph  M.,  pawn  broker,  75-77,  4th,  r.  77%, 

4th 
"    Kaufmann,  drayman,   118-120  Pine,  r.  701 
Golden  Gate  Av 
Strauss  Levi,   president  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

10-16  Battery,  r.  621  Leavenworth 
Strauss  Levi  &  Co.  (incorporated),  Levi  Strauss 
president,   Jacob  Stern  1st  vice-presi- 
dent, Sigmund  Stern  2d  vice-president, 
Louis  Stern  treasurer,  Abraham  Stern 
•    secretary,     importers     and    wholesale 
dealers  dry  and  furnishing  goods,  10-13- 
14-16  Battery 
"    Mark,  butcher  Jacob  Meyers,  r.  2310  Bry- 
ant 
"    Martin,  bookkeeper  K.    Strauss,    r.    Ala- 
meda 
"    May  E.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1514  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Moses  (Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman),  r. 

201  Taylor 
"    Moses,  with  Joseph   M.    Strauss,    r.  1508 

O'Farrell 
"    Nicolai  E.,  painter,  r.  161  Chattanooga 
"    Paul,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r. 

Shakespeare  nr  Hope 
"    Paul,  laborer,  r.  4c  Decatur 
"    Peter,  furrier,  311  Eddy 
"    S.  (Arthur  Strauss  and  Frank Roux),  hides, 
pelts,  furs  and  tallow,  53  Clay 
Strauss  Samuel  (Strauss  &  Strauss),  r.   1444 
Leavenworth 
"    Samuel,    clerk   K.  Strauss,  r.  701  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Strauss  Samuel,  fancy  dry  goods  and  gents' 
furnishing,  SE  cor  Devisadero  and  Post, 
r.  2233  Post 
"    Sarah    Miss,   teacher    Agassiz    Primary 
School,  r.  1508  O'Farrell 
Strauss  Slgmuud  (Strauss  &  Strauss),  r.  1453 
Leavenworth 
"    Sigmund  L.,  bartender  Hagerty  Bros.,  r. 

cor  Ocean  Boulevard  and  Fulton 

"    Sigmund  N.  E.,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 

Strauss  &  Strauss  (Sigmund  and  Samuel),  dry 

goods,  1327-1229  and  1437-1429  Stockton 
4®"Strauss.      See    Straus,    Strause,     Stross, 

Strouse  and  Struss 
Strausser  Joseph  M.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Michael,  laborer  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  1 
Boardman  PI 
Straut  George,  r.  938  Fillmore 
j8®"Straut.    See  Stroud  and  Strout 
Strautman  Emily,  domestic,  331,  4th 
Strawberry  Hill   Observatory,  Golden    Gate 
Park 


Strawbridge   Wilber   L.,    machinist   Union  T. 

Wks,  r.  31  Laussat 
Strawmeyer  A.,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
Strazzalla  Dominick,  fish  market,  1418  Stockton 
Streahl  Lilian  K.,  widow,  r.  1158  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Stream    Fred,  watchmaker    Hammersmith   & 
Field,  r.  830a  Geary 
"    John  T.,  watchmaker  O.  Blomquist,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
J9®~Stream.    See  Striem 
Streather  J.  G.,  pantryman  str  Australia 
Strebinger  Frederick,  teacher  music,  r.  120  Turk 
Streckenbach  Hugo  W.  (Streckenbach  &  Co.),  r. 
1233  Mission 
"    H.  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  music  and  languages, 

404  Franklin 
"    &  Co.  (Hugo  W.  Streckenbach),  groceries 
and  liquors,  1232  Mission 
Strecker  Adolph  (Strecker  &  Kern),  r.  117  Olive 
Av 
"    James,  brass    finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  514  Mission 
"    &   Kern    (Adolph    Strecker    and  William 
Kern),  barbers,  49  Post 
4®"Strecker.    See  Strieker 
Streckfuss  Charles  (Streckfuss,  Oppel  &  Co.),  r. 
119,  20th 
"    ,  Oppel   &   Co.,  (Charles    Streckfuss  and 
John  Oppel),  manufacturers  cigars,  815 
Hampshire 
Street  Arthur  J.,  painter  C.  J.Foley,  r.  2521  Bush 
"    Charles,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry,  r.  338 

Day 
"    Clara    E.   Miss  (Robleto  &  Street),  r.  535 

Alvarado 
"    Cyrus  H.,  manager  Safety  Window  Clean- 
ing Hinge  Co.,  1  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Edwin  A.,  painter  C.  J.  Foley,  r.  2531  Bush 
"    Einma  Mrs.,  matron  Pacific  Homoeopathic 

Dispensary,  r.  743  Howard 
"    George  E.,  bookkeeper  Newman  &   Levin- 
son,  r.  534^2  Turk 
"    Harriet  F.,  widow,  r.  535  Alvarado 
"    Hubbard,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 
r.  100  Jones 
Street  John  H.  (Kapp  &  Street),  r.  1019  Fair 
Oaks 
"    Jonathan,  cooper  Lucas  &  Co.,  r.  743  How- 
ard 
"    Olivia  Miss,  dressmaker  Gustav  Flamm, 

r.  1413  Polk 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Orient,  118,  6th 
"    William  J.,  watches  and  jewelry,  350  Bush, 
r.  534%  Turk 
Streeten  James  M.,  offlce  330  Pine,  room  55 
Streeter  Ernest  E.,  proof  reader,  r.  316  Eddy 

"    John  C,  r.  315  O'Farrell 
Strehl  A.  C,  foreman  machine  hand  S.  F.  Fur- 
niture Mfg.  Co.,  r.  34  Mint  Av 
"    Adolph,  book  maker,  r.  427  Turk 
"    August,  cooper,  r.  SW  cor  Arkansas  and 

18th,  Potrero 
"    Charles,  butcher,  103  New  Montgomery,  r. 

908  Post 
"    Charles,  riveter,  r.  SW  cor  Arkansas  and 

18th,  Potrero 
"    Henry,  seacher  records,  r.  1134,  33d 
"    Jacob  H.,   clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r.  419 

Jersey 
"    John,  riveter,  r.   SW   cor  Arkansas    and 

18th,  Potrero 
"    Philip,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  3531  McAllister 
"    Rudolph,  candy  maker,  r.  635  Becker  PI 
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Strehlke  Louis  F.  (Louis  F.  Strehlke  &  Co.),  r. 
NW  cor  Scott  and  Eddy 

Strehlke  Louis  F.  &  Co.  (Louis  F.  Strehlke), 
druggists  and  chemists.  NW  cor  Scott 
and  Eddy 

Strel  Alfred  J.,  with  A.  Davis  &  Co.,  r.  208  Fill- 
more 
"    John  H.,  musician,  r.  308  Fillmore 
"    William  L.   E.,  cashier  Hale  Bros.,  r.  208 
Fillmore 

Streib  William,  barber  Deckelman  &  Davis,  r. 
519  Sacramento 

Streibic  Stephen,  tailor,  r.  1  McDermot  PI 

Streicher  Anna  E.  Mrs.,  notions,  442^.  9th 

STREIFF  PETER, 

wines  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Minna  and 
Lafayette,  bet  llth  and  12tli,  r.  1023 
Minna 
Streight  Claude  A.,  clerk,  r.  154  Golden  Gale 

Av 
Streit  Mathias,  machinist  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  19  Hawthorne 
Strelitz  Arnold,  bookkeeper,  r.  922  O'Farrell 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  922  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob,  speculator,  r.  922  O'Farrell 
Strelow  August  C.  (Strelow  &  Horstman),  r.  318 
Jessie 
"    H.,  attendant  U.  S.  Quarantine  Station, 

Angel  Island 
"    J.,  r.  420  Jackson 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  1321  Mason 
"    &  Horstman  (August  C.  Strelow  and  Mar- 
tin Horstman),  liquors,  65,  4th 
Stremmel  Adolph,  waiter,  r.  726,  6th  Av 
Streng  Charles,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 

r.  437  Minna 
Streu  Charles,    secretary   Home   Manufactur- 
ing Co..  .561  Brannan,  r.  152  Erie 
Streuber    Emil    (Galli    Machine    Wks),    r.   734 
Treat  Av 
"    Gustav  A.,  machinist  Payne's  Bolt  Wks. 
r.  Oakland 
Steuli  Emile,  musician,  r.  5  Reed  PI 
Streveck  William  M.,   solar    printer,    r.    9561,4 

Howard 
Strible  Henry  E.,  machinist    Cal.  Perforating 

Screen  Co.,  r.  231V4  Birch  Av 
Strieker  Charles,  junk  dealer,  r.  2733  Howard 
"    Henry,  packer  J.  Martenstein  &Co.,  r.  1911 

Dupont 
"    John,  bartender  F.  Levers,  r.  3  Mary  Lane 
4?g=Stricker.    See  Strecker  and  Stryker' 
Strickie  John,  molder,  r.  404,  9th 
Strickland  Annie,  widow,  r.  15  Belvedere 
"    EffieD.  Mrs.,  r.  915  Geary 
■'    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  733  Guerrero 
"    George,  r.  51b  South  Park 
"     George,  fruit  dealer,  r.  9.30,  25th 
"    George  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1917  Webster 
"    Henry,  r.  735  Brannan 

"    Hiram  O.,  pipe  maker  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  733  Guerrero 

Strickland  Sidney  L.,  dentist,  hours  9  a.  m.  to 

4  p.  m.,  803  Sutter,  telephone  East  924,  r. 

15  Belvedere 

"    Wilford  R.,  porter  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 

Co's.,  r.  1229  Vallejo 
"    William  E.,  painter,  r.  563  Minna 
.^Strickland.    See  Stickland 
Strickner  Fannie,  waiter  P.    L.    Black,  r.  2701 

Mission 
Stride  Jesse  S.,  with  ^tna  Ins.   Co.,    r.    Elm- 
hurst,  Alameda  Co. 
Striegel  Conrad,  bricklayer,  r.  18,  14th  Av  South 
"    Conrad  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  18.  14th  Av  South 


Striegel  Joseph  P.,  plumbing  and  gasfitting,  2205 
Geary,  r.  1415Ji  Hayes 
"    Louis,  candy  maker  Rothschild  &  Ehrenp- 
fort,  r.  18,  14th  Av  South 
Striek  Mathew,  machinist,  r.  19  Hawthorne 
Striem  Harry,  treasurer  and  manager  The  S. 
H.  Collins  Co.,  227  Kearny,  r.  2626  Sacra- 
mento 
4®"Striem.    See  Stream 
Striening  Ann,  widow,  r.  1802  Union 
Strietberger  Frederica,    widow,    lodgings,   521 

Post 
Striker  John,  r.  650,  4th 
Strikler  Emil.  cellarman,  r.  711  Mission 
Stringa  William,  umbrella  manufacturer  and 
dealer    gents'    furnishing    goods,     1208 
Polk 
Stringer  Ida  M.,  widow,  r.  2524  Gough 

"    W.  A.,  r.  2524  Gough 
Stringham    Frank  D.,  law   student   Bishop  & 

Wheeler,  r.  1833  Ellis 
Stripdopedious    Glaus,   baker   H.  Zaun,  r.  326 

Broadway 
Strippel  Caspar  G.,  jeweler  William  Baehr,   r. 

9  Elgin  Park  Av 
Strite  Samuel  H.,  vice-president  and  treasurer 
The  Union  Lithograph   Co.,  316  Sacra- 
mento, r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
Stritt  Victor,  butcher  A.  Hauser,  r.  211i4  Lea- 
venworth 
Strittmatter  Charles,  cook  H.    Gaetjen,    r.  27 
Oak  Grove  Av 
"    Joseph,  carpenter  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  40  De- 
Long  Av 
Stritzinger  Frank,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  87,  25th 
Stritzky  John,  deckhand,  r.  523,  2d 
Stroback  Maggie,  widow,  r.  715  Howard 
J8®-Stroback.    See  Strohbach 
Strobel  Charles,  r.  2  Wool 
"    Charles  W.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  148  Hancock 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  1129Folsom 
■'    Frederick  G.,  typesetter,  r.  1129Folsom 
Strobridge  J.  H.,  capitalist,  129  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  Haywards,  Cal. 
Stroecker  Charles,  electrician  M.  Schimetschek 
r.  819  Oak 
"    Edward  H.,  asst  bookkeeper  Bovee,  Toy  & 

Sonntag,  r.  819  Oak 
"    George  L.,  bartender  Osmer  &  Co.,  r.  202 

Brannan 
"    Wilhelmina,  widow  (Osmer  &  Co.),  r.  819 
Oak 
Stroetgen   Joseph,  painter,  403   Gough,    r.  130 

Douglass 
Stroh  Antone  G..  clerk  Denis  Fagothey,  r.  827 
Ellis 
"    Dora,  domestic.  1417  Larkin 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  827  Ellis 
"    Ferdinanda,  widow,  r,  1420  Jackson 
"    Frederick,  T.,    clerk  M.   Ehrman,   r.    1420 

Jackson 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  827  Ellis 
"    George  N.,  stenographer,  r.  1420  Jackson 
Strohbach  Max,  waiter,  r.  235!?4  Hickory  Av 

■'    William,  shoemaker,  340  Sanchez 
Strohl  Christian,  baker  Charles  Strohmaier,  r. 
418  Brannan 
"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  708  Green 
"    George,  lithographer,  r.  708  Green 
"    Gottfried,  liquors,  640  Green,  r.  708  Green 
"    Jacob  (Wahl  &  Strohl),  r.  708  Green 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  708  Green 
Strohmaier  Charles,  bakery,  418  Brannan 
Strohmeier  Albert,  barber  L.  B.  Lippert,  r.  12 
Lewis  PI 
"    Edward,  silver  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

26  Lewis  PI 
"    G.,  waiter  str  Pomona 
"    George,  plumber    Samuel   Ickelheimer  & 

Bro.,  r.  120,  2d  Av 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker,  519  Bush,  r.  26  Lewis  PI 
"    Louis,  foreman  Edward  C.  Hughes,  r.  Ill, 

27th 
"    Otto,  compositor  Edward  C.  Hughes,  r.  26 

Lewis  PI 
"    William  A.,  candy  maker  M.  L.  Steams,  r. 
32  Turk 


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Strohsahl  William,  laborer,  r.  4^/4  Hoff  Av 
"    William  Jr.,  apprentice  Thompson  Bros., 
r.  41/3  Hoff  Av 
Stroker  James,  brass  finisher,  r.  512  Mission 
Strom  Andrew,  musical  instrument  maker,  414 
McAllister,  r.  616  Linden  Av 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Christian,  motorman  Market  St  By.,  r.  1629 

Turk 
"    G.,  reporter,  r.  737  Howard 
"    Herman,  seaman,  r.  204  Steuart 
"    Herman,  seaman,  r.  410,  5th 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  41^  East 
"    Peter,  cabinet  maker,  414  McAllister,  r.  616 

Linden  Av 
"    Pierre  O.,  tailor,  622  Clay,  r.  Oakland 
"    Victor,  warehouseman,  r.  214V^b  Francisco 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  1216  Sacramento 
4S"Strom.    See  Strome 

Stromberg  Henry  A.,  student,  r.  1408  Pacific 
"    Ida  F.,  widow,  stationery  and  confection- 
ery, 1408  Paciffc 
"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  1408  Pacific 
"    Joseph  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1408  Pacific 
"    Joseph  F.  Jr.,  r.  1408  Pacific 
"    Sophie,    domestic  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
Stomborg  John,  master  schr  St.  Thomas,  office 

9  Mission 

Strome  Charles  M.,  cook  William  Jenkins,  r. 
20  Hartford 
"    Edward  B.,  engineer  Wells,  Russell  &  Co., 
r.  20  Hartford 
Stromme  Theodore,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Strong  Allen,  carriage  painter,   r.  1205  Broad- 
way 
Ann,  widow,  r.  1615'/2  Geary 
C,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Panama 
Charles  F.,  manager  printing  dept.  Meth- 
odist Book  Depository,  r.  845  Castro 
Colin  G.,  druggist  and  physician,  SE  cor 
Clay  and  Leavenwortn,  r.  Hotel  Pleas- 
anton 
Daniel  W.,  r.  220  Haight 
Edward   B.,  publisher   Strong's   Ofiflicial 
Bulletin  S.  F.   and  N.  P.  Ry.,  424  San- 
some,  r.  San  Rafael 
Eli,  capitalist,  r.  1007  Washington 
Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper  George  F.  Grant, 

r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
G.,  painter  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1205  Broadway 
George  H.  (Dewey  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
George   H.,    clerk    auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  322  Jersey 
George  J.,  clerk  local  freight  offlce  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  338  Eddy 
Geerge  W.,  quartz  mill  and  sample  work  s 

10  Stevenson,  r.  2214  Larkin 
George  W.,  stationery  and  notions,  2039 

Mission 
Halsey  D.,  pressman  Methodist  Book  De- 
pository, r.  845  Castro 
J.  G.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
J.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  23i/4  Folsom  Av 
John,  millwright,  r.  2013  Folsom 
John,  seaman,  r.  14  Washington 
Joseph  D.,  portrait  artist,  7  Montgomery 

Av 
Maggie,  weaver  William  A.  Gchrock 
Strong  Nathaniel  R.,   vice-president  Pacific 
Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st,  r.  cor  Benning- 
ton and  Ellert 
"    N.  B.  (Bolton  &  Strong),  r.  2821  Pine 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  domestic,  317,  3d 
"    Robert,  cooper  Pacific   Woodenware  and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  23i4  Folsom  Av 
"    Walter  V.,  assayer  G.  W.  Strong,  r.  2214 

Larkin 
"    &  Garfield  Co.   (East  Weymouth,  Mass.), 
Charles  P.  Baughman  Pac.  Coast  agent, 
819  Market,  room  14 
4®=-Strong.    See  Strang 

Strong's  Ofacial  Bulletin  S.  F.  and  North  Pac. 
Ry.,  E.  B.  Strong  publisher,  424  Sansome 
Stress  Henry,  musician,  39,  4th 
"    John  A.,  musician,  r.  15  Hyde 
"    William,  musician,  r.  448  Natoma  rear 
See  Strouse  and  Struss 


Stroth  Carl,  carpenter,  r.  435,  14th 
Strother  Fleet  F.,  attorney  at  law,  1026  Bush 
"    Lewis   H.,   1st  lieut.  Co.  D,   1st  Infantry. 

U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
4®="Strother.    See  Strather 

StrotllOflF  John,   proprietor  Third    Street   Ex- 
change, 25,  3d,  r.  936,  15th 
Stroud  James  H.,  fireman  Chemical  Engine  1, 

r.  724  Broadway 
"    John  R.,  pharmacist  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.  14 

Yerba  Buena 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  724  Broadway 
"    William  C,  salesman  Dalton  Bros.,  r.  422 

Ellis 
je®"Stroud.    See  Straut  and  Strout 
Stroup  Thomas  D. ,  millhand,  r.  62  Erie 
Strout  Edward  B.,  box  maker  Pac.   and  S.  F. 

Box  Factory,  r.  21  Hawthorne 
Strouse  Leh  nan,  pork  packer  Mark  Strouse,  r. 

215  San  Bruno  Av 
Strouse   Mark,  proprietor  Bay  City  Packing 

House,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Cortland  Av, 

and  butcher,  1146  Market,  r.  2412  Pacific 

Av 
J8S="Strouse.     See    Straus,    Strause,    Strauss, 

Stress  and  Struss 
Strozynski  Katherine,  widow,  r.  802  Sanchez 

STROZYNSKI  STANISLAS, 

ladies'  hairdresser,  importer  human 
hair  and  Parisian  novelties,  24  Geary, 
telephone  Main  5697,  r.  404  EUis 

Strubel  Frank  P.,  r.  Silver  Av  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Frederick,  butcher  Henry  Lux,  r.  Silver  Av 

nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    George,   teamster,    r.    Silver    Av   nr   San 

Bruno  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
■  "    Philip    W.,  tanner,  r.  Silver  Av   nr    San 
Bruno  Av 
"    Valentine,  r.  Silver  Av  nr  San  Brano  Av 
"    Valentine  G.,  laborer,  r.  Qnr  17th  Av  South 
Struck  Paul,  carpenter,  r.  259  Tehama 
Struckmann  Elise,  domestic,  238  Bartlett 
"    Henry,   groceries,  1529  Dupont,  r.  501  Fil- 
bert 
"    William,  liquors,  NE  cor  Beale  and  Fol- 
som 
Strudwick    Samuel    H.,  Wheatstone  operator 

W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  427  Sutter 
Struna  John,  laborer,  r.  110  Perry 
Strunsky  Elias,  r.318i/4  Fulton  rear 
Strunz  W.  Victor,  vocalist,  r.  2015  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Struse  Theodore,  r.  39  Madison  Av  rear 
Struss  Lena,  widow,  r.  1404  O'Farrell 
"    Max,  r.  1404a  O'Farrell 
"    Sophie   Miss,   stenographer  Gray  &  Bar- 

bieri,  r.  13121/2  Filbert 
"    William,  laborer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  131214 

Filbert 
"    William  Jr.,  pressman  Valleau  &  Peter- 
son, r.  13121/2  Filbert 
4®^Struss.    See  Stress  and  Strouse 
Strutzky  John,  seaman,  r.  523,  2d 
Struve  John,  farmer,  r.  220  Pacific 
Struven  Berthold,  tanner,  r.  571,  26t.h 
"    Frederick  C,  carpet  layer  Pattosien  Car- 
pet Co.,  r.  571,26th 
"    Helena,  domestic,  1730  Pine 
"    Johannes,  wood  carver,  r.  1232b  Jessie 
"    John   (Struven  &  Birgle),  r.  23d  bet  Ver- 
mont and  Kansas 
"    Peter,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co. 
"    &  Birgle  (John  Struven  and  Charles  Bir- 
gle), tanners,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF   TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,  Zollhaus,   Germany, 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO..  329  Market  SL 


Struving  Bertha  Mrs. ,  nurse,  r.  8  Jansen 

"    John  H.,  cook  John  Voyer,  r.  8  Jansen 
Struvy  Emma  L.  Miss,  music  teacher,  r.  2220 
Post 
"    F.  C.  &  Co.  (Frederick  C.   Struvy),  whole- 
sale cigars,  525  Front 
"    Frederick  C.  (F.  C.  Struvy  &  Co.),   r.  2220 
Post 
Strycker  Charles,  groceries   and   liquors,  2401 
Bush 
"    E.  B.  Miss,  secretary  general  freight  agent 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  RR.  Co.,  r.  San  Le- 
andro,  Alameda  Co. 
Stryker  Peter  G.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2614  Howard 
4®=Stryker.    See  Strieker 
Stuart  A.,  messman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    Alexander  C.  (O.  W,  Marye  &  Co.),  r.  Berk- 
eley 
"    Alfred  W.,  salesman  O'Connor.  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  603 Ellis 
"    Andrew  S.,  r.  309  Castro 
"    A.  W.,  miner,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  800  Kearny 

STUART  CHARLES  A., 

assistant  manager  Western  Assurance 
Co.  (of  Toronto,  Canada),  and  B.itlsh 

America  Assurance  Co.   (of  Toronto. 

Canada),  423  California,  r.  1222  Pine 
Stuart  Charles  D.,  with  J.  M.  Rademaker,  r.  1364 

Market 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  lodgings,  123  Powell 
"    David,  bookkeeper  James  W.  H.  Campbell, 

r.  34, 12th 
"    Edward  W.,  steward  Daly  &  Davitt,  r.  9 

Russ 
"    Emeline  E.,  widow,  r.  1016  Sutter 
"    Florence,  widow,  r.  541a  Turk 
"    Francis,  teacher  singing,  r.  1016  Sutter     • 
"    Frederick  E.,  salesman  Joseph  T.  Poheim, 

r.  317  Geary 
"    James,  r.  Mission  Road  opp  Crescent  Av 
"    James,  manager  weekly  subscription  dept 

The  Examiner,  r  Hotel  Baltimore 
"    James  Jr.,  driver  John  T.  Stuart,  r.  Mission 

Road  opp  Crescent  Av 
"    James  Mrs.,  proprietor  Hotel  Baltimore, 

1013  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Jesse  C,  waiter  str  City  of  Puebla,  r.  524 

Front 
"    John  T.,  dairy,  Mission  Road  opp  Crescent 

Av 
"    John  W.,  druggist,  SE  cor  24th  and  Church 
"    Joseph,  repairer  Yosemite  Mfg  Co.,  r.  231 

7th 
"    Joseph  R.,  r.  519  Ellis 
"    Justis,  clerk  Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  r.  1340 

Sacramento 
"    Kenneth  M.,  driver  Peter  T.  Wolff,  r.  cor 

Persia  Av  and  Naples 
"    Nils,  seaman  barge  Redwood 
"    Smith  W.,  consulting  engineer,  422  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Berkelev 
"    Thomas,  engraver  Hopps  &  Sons 
"    Thomas  H.,  master  barge  Redwood,  office  5 

Spear,  r.  910  Minnesota 
Stuart  William  A.,  attorney  at  law,  606  Mont- 
gomery, r.  796  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  E.,  law  student  W.  A.  Stuart,  r 

796  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  G.,  clerk  auditing   dept   Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1416 

Bush 
"    William  J.,  stevedore,  r.  324  Ritch 
4®-Stuart.    See  Steuart  and  Stewart 


Stubbe    Hermann    W.,     laundryman     Electric 

Laundry  Co.,  r.  1711  Market  rear 
Stubbs  David   D.,    secretary  Occidental  and 
Oriental  Steamship  Co.,offlce 425  Market, 
r.  Oakland 
"    Emily  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  1900  Powell 
Stubbs  John  C,  third  vice-president  Southern 
Pacific  Company,  4  Montgomery,  room 
51,  r.  2519  Pacific  Av 
"    John  G.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William  E.,    Pac.  Coast    agent  Crofut  & 
Knapp  (N.  Y.),  office  35  New  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Occidental  Hotel 
Stube  Henry  A.,  clerk  Charles  Tepper,   r.  421 

Bush 
Stubenrauch  Charles  A.,  salesman  J.  Seidl  & 
Co.,  r.  1020  Leavenworth 
"    Valentine,  bookkeeper  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 
Lorin 
Stuber  Jacob  (Stuber  &  Weikert),  r.   NE  cor 
Geary  and  Baker 
"    &  Weikert  (Jacob  Stuber  and  Albert  Weik- 
ert), proprietors  S,  F.  Weiss  Beer  Brew- 
ery, NE  cor  Geary  and  Baker 
Stubo  Knud  C,  machinist  Sutro  Baths,  r.  321, 

49th  Av 
Stuck  Henry  J.,  artist  Britton   &   Rey,   r.  726 

Vallejo 
Stucke  William,  waiter  Charles  Webber,  r.  442 

Tehama 
Stuckenbrock  Diedrich,  seaman,  r.  45,  3d 
Stuckert   Charles,  traveling  salesman  Enter- 
prise Brewing  Co.,  r.  110,  20th 
Stuckey  James,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
«®-Stuckey.    See  Stukey 
Stuckie  Annie,  domestic,  3456  Washington 
Studabecker  Tailor  Square  Tbe,  William  M. 

Loudon  proprietor,  312-314  Post 
Studarus  Louise  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hos- 
pital 
Studebaker  Brothers  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ed- 
win  E.  Ames  manager,  manufacturers 
wagons  and  carriages,  factories  Chicago, 
111.,    and   South   Bend,  Ind.,  office  and 
salesrooms  SW  cor  Market  and  10th 
Studeman  Augusta,  widow,  r.  1223  Jones 
Studer  Johanna  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Studley  George  W.,   compositor  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  r.  717  Shotwell 
Studwick  James  E.,  shoemaker,  206,  5th 
"    Josephine  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  202  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    William  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  206,  5th 
Studzinski  Michael,  watchmaker,  r.  2222  Pine 
Stuecker  Quirinus   Rev.,    asst.  rector  St.   An- 
thony's German  Catholic  Church,  r.  S  s 
Army  nr  Folsom 
Stuermer  Fred  (Wiegmann  &  Stuermer),  r.  323 
Guerrero 
"    Fred,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Ellis 
and  Fillmore 
Stuetzel  Otto,  compositor  A.  J.  Leary  Co.,  r. 

1198  Treat  Av 
Stuff  Thomas,  peddler,  r.  13  Hyde 
Stuhlmacher  William  M.  B.,  liquors,  621,  6th 
Stuhr  August  F.,   soap  manufacturer,  cor  San 
Bruno  and  15th  Avs 
"    Carrie  P.  Mrs.,  teacher  singing,  r.  4  Leon- 
ard PI 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk,  r.  496!^,  4th 
"    Charles  G..  plumber,  r.  117  Clipper 
"    Hans  H.,  seaman,  r.  496i4,  4th 
"    Harry,  oysterman,  r.  2014  Taylor 
"    Henry,  soap  maker  A.  F.  Stuhr,  r.  cor  San 

Bruno  and  15th  Avs 
"    Louis  C.  C,  machinist,  r.  4  Leonard  PI 
"    Maud    C.    Miss,    stenographer   Joseph  J. 

Morris,  r.  4  Leonard  PI 
"    Nels,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
Stukey  Charles,  head  waiter  Palace  Hotel  grill 

room,  r.  318  Taylor 
Stulz    Brothers    (Joseph  A.  Stulz),  wholesale 
and  retail  grocers,  533-535  Montgomery 
Av  and  1931  Fillmore 
Stulz  Brothers  &   Co.  (Joseph    A.   Stulz   and 
William  Grandemann),    wholesale    and 
retail  grocers,  NW  cor  16th  and  Valencia 
"    Charles,  broom  maker,  r.  921  Greenwich 


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Stulz  Edward  T.,  salesman  Stulz  Bros.,  r.  3021 
Clay 
"    Frank,  broom  maker,  r.  921  Greenwich 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  921  Greenwich 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  921  Greenwich 
"    Henry,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  921  Greenwich 
"    Joseph  A.  (Stulz  Bros,  and  Stulz  Bros.  & 

Co.),  r.  3021  Clay 
"'  William,  laborer,  r.  921  Greenwich 
"    William  Jr.,  butcher  John  Nolthenius,   r. 
921  Greenwich 
i^=-Stulz.    See  Stoltz  and  Stolz 
Stumke  Henry  G.,  longshoreman,  r.  230  East  Av 
Stumme  Herman,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  cor 

7th  Av  South  and  K 
Stump  Irwin  C,  office  32  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor, 

r.  New  York 
Stumpf  Bernard  J.,  driver  John  W.  Ferris 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  14  Laussat 
"    C,  salesman  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Charles  A.,  decorator  J.  St.  Denis  &  Co.,  r. 

630  Bush 
"    F.  Paul,  brewer  r.  434  Francisco 
"    John  (John  Stumpf  &  Son),  r.  1211  Railroad 

Av 
"    John  &  Son  (John  and  Peter  B.),   commis- 
sion merchants,  dealers  in   hay.  grain 
and  mill  feed,  1211-1217  Railroad  Av 
"    John   M.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  14 

Laussat 
"    Joseph,  watchmaker   and    shoemaker,  415 

G'Farrell 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  630  Bush 
"    Mathaus,  shoemaker,  r.  2124  Mason 
"    Matthew  N.,  clerkPeters  Bros.,  r.  14  Laus- 
sat 
"    Peter  B.  (John  Stumpf  &  Son),  r.  1211  Rail- 
road 
Stunker   Cbarles    (Stunker   &    Ehlers),    r.    625 
Geary 
"    &  Ehlers  (Charles  Stunker  and  Frederick 
Ehlers),  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
O'Farrell  and  Mason 
Stuparich  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  William 
Greenebaum  president,  Paul  J.   Stupa- 
rich    secretary     and    manager,    photo 
mounts,    fancy   cards  and    advertising 
show  cards,  523  Market 
Stuparlch  Paul  J.,  secretary  and  manager  The 
Stuparich  Manufacturing  Co.,  533  Mar- 
ket, r.  1217  Greenwich 
"    Steven  J.,  with  Stuparich  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  704 
Stockton 
Sturcke  Henry  (Sturcke  &  Cordes),  and  groce- 
ries and  liquors,  1783  Mission 
"    &  Cordes  (Henry  Sturcke  and  John  Cordes), 
liquors,  3277  Mission 
^^-Sturcke.    See  Sturke 

Sturcken  Edward  T.,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 
128  Hickory  Av 
"    Kate  C.  Miss,  copyist,  r.  128  Hickory  Av 
4®°"Sturcken.    See  Sturken 

Sturdivant  B.  B.  &.Brothers  (Benjamin  B.,  John 
T.  and  Paul  H.),  wood,  coal,  hay  and 
grain,  611  Golden  Gate  Av 
"  Benjamin  B.  (B.  B.  Sturdivant  &  Bros.), 
and  cashier  Butler  &  Haldan,  r.  422 
Page 
"    John  T.  (B.  B.  Sturdivant  &  Bros.),  r.  432 

Page 
"    Joseph  H.,  salesman  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,  r. 

1432  Leavenworth 
"    Lulu  M.,  widow,  r.  422  Page 
"    Paul  H.  (B.  B.   Sturdivant  &  Bros.),  and 
clerk  Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  r.  423 
Page 
4®=-Sturdivant.    See  Sturtevant 
Sture  Richard,  foreman,  r.  330  Pennsylvania  Av 
Sturel  Henri,  compositor,  r.  701  Stockton 
Sturge  E.  A.,  M.  D.,  superintendent  Japanese 
Presbyterian  Church  and  Mission,   121 
Haight 
Sturgeon  Alexander  J.,  salesman,  r.  5  Tay 
"    J.  J.,  accountant,  r.  600  Bush 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  602  Oak 
Sturges  Charles  W.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carri- 
gan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  1320a  Union 


Sturges  Frank  F.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank  F.    Jr.,  with   Standard  Oil  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    MahlonB.,r.  117  Leavenworth 
"    Selden,  vice-principal  Horace  Mann  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  734  Shot  well 
"    William,   broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  2Rose  Av 
Sturgill  Louis  E.,  r.  618  Post 
Sturia  Romeo,  bootblack,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Sturiza   Lorenzo,  cook  Martin  Perich,    r.   1209 
Kearny 
"    Nicholas,  chop  house,  226  Battery,  r.  1010 

24th 
"    Nicholas,  waiter  Bias  J.  Capetanich,  r.  919 
Jackson 
Sturke  Anna,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,  Ws 

Mission  nr  Theresa 
Sturken  Henry  (Sturken  &  Hollings),  r.  63  South 

Park 
Sturken  &  Hollings  (Henry  Sturken  and  Nich- 
olas   Hollings),   groceries   and  liquors, 
NW  cor  3d  and  Brannan 
-^"Sturken.    See  Sturcken 
Sturia  Antonio,  r.  2414V4  Pine 
"    Giovanni,  r.  2309  Mason 
"    Giovanni  B.  (Sturia  &  Figone),  r.  1255  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  3  Taylor  PI 
"    &  Figone   (Giovanni  B.  Sturia  and  Louis 
Figone),   liquors,  435  Broadway 
Sturlesa  Lorenzo,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Sturm  Charles,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE   cor 
Grove  and  Central  Av 

STURMAN  BENJAMIN,  M.  D, 

physician  and  surgeon,  female  dis- 
eases and  cancer  a  specialty,  cancers 
cured  without  the  knife,  cautery  or 
caustics,  office  hours  9  to  11  a.  m.  and 
2  to  4  p.  m.,  rooms  39-40  St.  Ann's 
Bldg,  r.  2617  Central  Av,  Alameda 

Sturmthal   Benjamin,    floor  walker   Kohlberg, 
Strauss  &  Frohman,  r.  Alameda 

Sturr  Charles,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"     Louis,  gardener,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 

Sturrock  Henry,  stone  cutter  John    D.   McGil- 
vray  &  Co.,  r.  28  South  Park 

Stuirock  James,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I.  andL. 
Wks,  r.  307  Fremont 
"    John,   laborer  U.  S.    Engineer's   dept,    r. 
Presidio 

Sturtevant  Angle  L.  Miss,  bookkeeper  George 
A.  Fisher,  r.  618  Fillmore 

Sturtevant  C.  K.,  manager  Pacific  Coast  Home 
Supply  Association,  13  Front,  r.  Oakland 

Sturtevant  Charles  W.,  Spanish  correspondent 
and  mining  agent,  214  Pine,  room  49,   r. 
618  Fillmore 
"    Henry  G.,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Lydia  H.  Miss,  stenographer  Payot,   Up- 
ham  &  Co.,  r.  618  Fillmore 

4®"Sturtevant.    See  Sturdivant 

Sturts  Charles  F.  A.,  watchmaker  and  jewelry, 
14  Post,  r.  932  Sutter 

Sturzinger    Albert,    bartender    Golden    West 
Hotel 

Stusie  John,  longshoreman,  r.  631  Commercial 

Stussy  David  C,  butcher  Carl  MuUer,  r.  30  La- 
fayette 
"    Henry,  warehouseman  Hooker  &  Co. 
"    Jacob,  barber,  r.  1023  Natoma 

Stut  J.  C.  H..  mechanical  engineer,    217  San- 
some,  room  1,  r.  Oakland 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  GO. 

Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  aud 

see  our  stock. 
406-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Stutenger  Frank  O.,  teamster,  r.  206  Perry 

"    George,  baker,  r.  320  Pacific 
Stutt  George  J.,  messenger,  r.  63  Silver 
Stuttmeister  William,  dentist,  318  Fulton 
Stutz  Charles,  butcher,  r.  2211  Taylor 
"    Charles  C,  butcher  J.  Stutz  &  Co.,  r.    1604 

Taylor 
"    George,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  Stutz  and  Frederick  Patek), 

butchers,  52-53  Washington  Market 
"    Jacob  (J.  Stutz  &  Co.),  r.  2211  Taylor 
Stutzman  Samuel  S.,  porter  Martin  F.  Beier,  r. 

622  Clay 
Sty  an  John,  r.  523i/4  Geary 
"    William  E.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  523V4 
Geary 
Styche  Arthur  J.,  carpenter,  r.  705  Banks 

"    Henry,  signalman  Cal.  St.  Ry.,  r.  613  Jessie 
Styles  Elizabeth  Mrs.,   notions,   Jules  Av  nr 
Ocean  House  Road 
"    George,  hoseman  Engine  7,  r.  14  Albion  Av 
"    Milton  J.,  clerk  Philip  Meyer,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert,  plumber,  r.  512.  15th  rear 
"    William   H.,  contractor   and    builder,    r. 
2215b  Sutter 
Stymmel  Jacob  L.,  clothing,  428  Pacific 
Suarez  Alfred  J.,  student,  r.  1129  Union 

"    Arsenio,  merchant,  r.  1129  Union 
Subers  Timothy  B.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 

Wks,  r.  112  Taylor 
Sublett  William  A.   (Sylvester  &  Sublett),    r. 

Alameda 
Subra  Joseph  G.,  varieties,  930  Washington 
Such  William  T.  (Such  &  Nelson),  r.  Berkeley 
■'    &  Nelson  (William  T.  Such   and  Nels    J. 
Nelson),  dairy,  office  1214  Folsom 
Suchazinski  Frank,  r.  1027, 18th 
Sucich  Peter,  restaurant  keeper,  r.  656  Jessie 

rear 
Sucke  John,  laborer,  r.  5  Freelon 
Suckow  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  r.  619  Geary 
"    George  L.,  carpenter,  r.  619  Geary 
"    Herman,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    William  O.,  tailor,  r.  1123/2  Bush 
Sudden  Robert,  r.  716  Hayes 
Sudgen  Arthur  W.,  porter,  r.  328,  22d 
Sudiken  Simon,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 
Suehrstadt  Charles,  butcher  Wacker  &  Raab,  r. 

1404%  Dupont 
Suennen  William,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Suerstedt  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  Banks  nr  Pow- 

hattan 
Suet  Joseph  F.,  barber,  24i^  Folsom,  r.  Oakland 
Sueyres  John,  shooker  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  121 
Silver 
"    Juanita,  widow,  r.  121  Silver 
"    Manuel,  shooker  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  121 
Silver 
Suffern  David,  longshoreman,  r.  4  Midway 
"    James  J.,  mechanic  School  Dept.,  r.   1559 

Kearny 
"    Patrick,  engineer,  r.  512  Mission 
Sugden  William,  porter  Hulme  &  Hart,  r.   328, 

22d 
Sugerman  Abram,  scrap  iron  dealer,  338,  12th 
Suggett  Luke  T.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

1315  Steiner 
Suglach  Michael,  laborer  Garcia  &  Maggini,  r. 

5  Prescott  PI 
Sugrue  Denis,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co..  r. 

7371/2  Minna 
Suhling  Diedrich,  seaman,  r.  143  Berry 
"    Frank,  casing  manufacturer,  5th  Av  South 
nr  M,  r.  1237A  7th  Av  South 
Suhor  Nicholas,  clerk,  r.  2219  Leavenworth 


Suhr  August  (Suhr  &  Co.),  r.  1639  Eddy 
■'    Fred  H.,  r.  120914  Mission 
"    George  L.,  r.  1209^4  Mission 
"    Herman  H\  (H.   F.   Suhr  &  Co.),    r.   1209i4 

Mission 
"    Herman  F.   Jr.,  clerk    C.    N.    Stewart,    r. 

1209/2  Mission 
"    H.  F.  &  Co.  (Herman  F.  Suhr),  undertakers 

1209  Mission 
"    John  C,  secretary  Mutual  Indemnity  Co., 

318  Pine,  room  16-17,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  C,  traveling  salesman  E.  J.  Bowen, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1  Kramer  PI 
■•    &  Co.  (August    Suhr),    liquors  and    livery 

stable,  1639  Eddy 
Suich  George,  clerk    S.    B    Leavitt  Co.,  r.  1010 

Montgomery 
"    Jerome  J.,  salesman  Livingston  &  Co.,  r. 

1309  Ellis 
"    Kittle  Miss,  r.  1309  Ellis 
Suits  John  H.,  compositor,  r.  124  Turk 

"    Nelson  J.,  lodgings,  14  Mason 
Sukle  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  31  Freelon 

"    John,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  28  Welsh 
Sulages  Julius,  cellarman,  r.  123  Trenton 
Sulberg  John,  foreman,  r.  427  Chestnut 

"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  1205  Hayes 
4®=-  Sulberg.    See  Sulsberg 
Sulewsky  Henry,  laborer  Vermont  Marble  Co.,, 

r.  28  De  Boom 
SuUenberger  Harry,  sign  painter,  r.  22O34  Leav- 
enworth 
Sullivan  Aggie,  bookkeeper,  r.  637  Natoma 
"    Agnes  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  208,  7th 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  303, 1st 
"    Alice  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  637  Natoma 
"    Anastacia,  widow,  r.  2  Zoe  PI 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1227  Union 
"    Anna  F.,  widow,  r.  1029  Capp 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1106  Railroad  Av  rear 
"    Annie  Miss,  r.  1108V4  Tennessee 
"    Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  28  South  Park 
"    Annie  A.,  type  rubber  Pacific  States  Type 

Foundry,  r.  809!4  Union 
"    Annie  C,  seamstress,  r.  421%  Ivy  Av 
"    Annie  G.  Miss   (Sullivan  Sisters),  r.  509 

Fell 
'■    Arthur  J.,  harness  cleaner  T.  D.  Sullivan, 

r.  1056  Folsom 
"    Bartholomew,  livery  stable,  1010-1012  How- 
ard, r.  1010  Howard 
"    Bartholomew,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,   r.  cor 

Cortland  and  San  Bruno  Avs 
"    Bessie,  domestic,  2510  Pine 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1106% 
"    Bridget  Miss,  r.  428  Diamond 
"    Bridget  Mrs.,  liquors,  148  Shipley 
Sullivan  Brothers  (John  M.  and  Timothy  J.), 

groceries   and  liquors.  SW   cor  7th  and 

Natoma 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  328  Day 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  830  Pacific 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1106%  Tennessee 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1137  Valencia 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  embroidery  and  stamping, 

2323  Harrison 
"    Charles,  capitalist,  r.  525  Oak 
"    Charles,  groceries,  30  Gilbert 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r,  232,  4th 
"    Charles  C,  collector  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co., 

r.  1401  Buchanan 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  151  San  Jose  Av 
"    Clara,  bookkeeper    O'Connor,    Moflatt    & 

Co.,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Conrad,     cooper  Pac.     Woodenware    and 

Cooperage  Co.,  r.  1029  Alabama 
"    Cornelius,  r.  38  Grand  Av 
"    Cornelius,  carpenter  r.  20%  Laskie 
"    Cornelius,  collar  maker  Charles  S.  Ewing, 

r.  513  Stevenson 
"    Cornelius,  cooper,  r.  1029  Alabama 
"    Cornelius,  expressman,  r.  4  Bowie  Av 
"    Cornelius,  groceries  and  liquors,  658%  Na- 
toma 
"    Cornelius,  marine  fireman,  r.  541,  1st 
"    Cornelius,  shoemaker,  1712  Howard 
"    Cornelius  D.,  carpenter,  r.  999,  18th 
"    Cornelius  J.,  painter,  r.  128  Erie 


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1499 


Sullivan  Cornelius  J.,  president  Pacific  States 

Life  Assurance  Co.,  331  Pine,  rooms  7-8, 

r.  1809  Steiner 
"    Cornelius   J.,  shoemaker,  r.  1240  Kentucl^y 
"    Daniel,  r.  637  Natoma 
"    Daniel,  r.  929, 18th 
"    Daniel,  r.  16U6  0'Farrell 
"    Daniel,  bartender,  r.  2714  Rausch  rear 
"    Daniel,  cook,  r.  871  Market 
"■  Daniel,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co. 
"    Daniel,  coalpasser  str  Australia 
"    Daniel,    fireman    Market    St.    Ry.,    r.    120 

Henry 
"    Daniel,  gardener,  r.  2428  Mission 
"    Daniel,  grainer,  r.  638i/4  Natoma 
"    Daniel,  harness  cleaner  James  Tompkin- 

son,  r.  23  Minna 
"    Daniel,  insurance  agent,  r.  8  Alabama 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  207^/4  Langton 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1110  Harrison 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  16()8  Kearny 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  2807  Clay 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1007,  1.5th  Av  South 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  r.  709  Vallejo 
"    Daniel,  machinist  P.  F.  Dundon.r.  20  Minna 
"    Daniel,  marine  fireman,  r.  557  Howard 
"    Daniel,  solicitor  Charles    Christensen,  r. 

W  s  Columbia  PI  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Daniel,  teamster  W.  J.  Shields,  r.  108  San 

Jose  Av 
"    Daniel,    vice-president   Jackson   Brewing 

Co.,  r.  632  Page 
"    Daniel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1049  Chestnut 
"    Daniel  Jr.,  peddler,  r.  8  Alabama 
"    Daniel  A.  (Great  Eastern  Clothes  Renovat- 
ing Co.),  r.  421  i4  Ivy  Av 
"    Daniel  C,  salesman  Percy  Beamish,  r.  609 

Ellis 
"    Daniel  F.  (Connolly  &  Sullivan),  r.  361,  1st 
"    Daniel  F.  (Sullivan  &  Smith),  r.  24  Dore 
"    Daniel  F.,  plasterer,  r.  709  Linden  Av 
"    Daniel  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  4139£  Octavia 
"    Daniel  J.,  clerk,  r.  23  Birch  Av 
"    Daniel  J.,  pressman  W.   A.  Woodward  & 

Co.,  r.  538  Lyon 
"    Daniel  J.,  route  foreman  Union  Ice  Co.,  r. 

■  lli4  Sheridan 
"    Daniel  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 

r.  322/2  Ivy  Av 
■   "    Daniel  J.,    watchman    U.    S.    Mint,  r.  24 

Washington  Av 
"    Daniel  L.,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

1310  Laurel  Av 
"    Daniel  M.,  blacksmith,  r.  61  Tehama 
"    Daniel  M.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,   r. 

1213  Sanchez 
"    Daniel  M.,  coppersmith,  r.  16  Scott  PI 
"    Daniel  R.,  clerk,  r.  1811a  Steiner 
"    Daniel  R.,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co., 

r.  20014,  9th 
"    Daniel  S.,  boilermaker,  r.  23  Minna 
"    Daniel  S.,  seaman,  r.  7  Billings  PI 
Sullivan  Daniel  T.,  attorney  at  law,  438  Califor- 
nia, r.  Alameda 
'•    David,  sewer  contractor,  r.  1623  Howard 
"    David  M.,  conductor,  r.  1213  Sanchez 
"    Dennis,  bushelman  Kavanagh  Bros.,  r.  871 

Market 
"    Dennis,  carpenter,  r.  28  Ritch 
"    Dennis,  carpenter,  r.  209  Hickory  Av 
"    Dennis,  cigars,  636,  3d,  r.  19  South  Park 
<'    Dennis,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  592  Stevenson 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  16th  and  Alabama 
"    Dennis,  molder  W.  Axford,  r.  2013  Folsom 
"    Dennis,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

227,  2d 
"    Dennis  C,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1839 

Polk 
"    Dennis  E.,  laborer,  r.  559a  Minna 
"    Dennis  J.,  elevatorman  California  Hotel,  r. 

1602  Mason 
"    Dennis  J.,  housemover  J.  Sullivan,  r.  1650 

Mission 
Sullivan  Dennis  T.,   chief  engineer  San  Fran- 
cisco Fire  Department,  New  City  Hall, 

1st  floor,  r.  339  Bush 
"    E.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 


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309,  31 1,31 3, 31 5  and  31 7  MARKET  ST. 


Sullivan  Edward,  porter,  r.  264  Jessie 
"    Edward,  with  J.   J.  Sullivan  &  Son,  r.  109 

Morris  Av 
"    Edward  E.,  paver,  r.  1429,  25th 
"    Edward  P.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

r.  808  Mission 
"    Edward  S.,  manager,  r.  829  Valencia 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  315  Plymouth 
"     Ellen,  widow,  r.  808  Mission 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  829  Valencia 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1401  Buchanan 
"    Ellen  Miss,  teacher  Spring  Valley  Gram- 
mar School  r.  72414  McAllister 
"    Elizabeth  J.,  widow.  r.-.309  Jones 
"    Emma  Miss  (Sullivan  Sisters),  r.  128V4  Va- 


"    Emmet,  student,  r.  525'Oak 
Sullivan  Estate  Co.,  Frank  J.  Sullivan  presi- 
dent,   F.    V.    Sullivan    secretary,     130 
Phelan  Bldg 
"    Eugene,  r.  6.30  Webster 
"    Eugene,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Eugene,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  916  Min- 
nesota 
"    Eugene,  special  policeman,  r.   335  Broad- 
way 
"    Eugene  D.,   attorney  at  law,   104    Sutter, 

room  16,  r.  1024  Florida 
"    Eugene  J.,  restaurant,  2723  Sutter 
"    Eugene    P.,   traveling  salesman  Thomas 

Sullivan,  r.  1000  Pine 
"    Eugene  V.,  wood  and  coal,  222,  9th,  r.  357 

11th 
"    Fanny,  widow,  r.  27i/4  Rausch  rear 
"    F.  J.,  elevatorman  California  Hotel,  r.  1431 

Polk 
"    Florence  Rev.,  S.   J.,  clergyman  St.  Igna- 
tius Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  1408  Folsom 
"    Francis  B.,  messenger,  r.  336  Tehama 
"    Francis  J.,  real  estate,  88  Chronicle  Bldg, 

r.  2421  Fillmore 
"    Frank,  bartender  Daniel  J.  Crowley 
"    Frank,  bookkeeper  Le  Count  Bros.,  r.  1338 

Alabama 
"    Frank,  coremaker  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Frank,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  2071/2  Langton 
"    Frank,  packer,  r.  637  Natoma 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  625  Davis 
"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  322i/4  Ivy  Av 
"    Frank  A.,  carpenter,  r.  315  Plymouth 
"    Frank  J.,  bookkeeper  Martin  P.  Detels 
Sullivan  Frank  J.,  attorney  at  law,  128-132  Phe- 
lan Bldg,  r.  SE  cor  Van  Ness   Av  and 
Washington 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  703, 24th 
"    George,     carriage     blacksmith     Lowney 

Bros.,  r.  242  Langton 
"    George,  grainer,  r.  628%  Natoma 
"    George  A.,  iron  worker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

1240  Kentucky 
"    George  B.,  waiter  E.    J.   Sullivan,  r.   131 

Hickory  Av 
"    George  E.,  iron  molder  John  G.  lis  &  Co., 

r.  831  Jackson 
"    George  H.,  machinist  Pac.  Axle  Co.,  r.  530 

Ivy  Av 
"    George  H.,  plumber,  r.  315  Plymouth 
"    George  R.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co., 

"  r.  808  Mission 
"    G.  Fraser,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r-. 

1521  Grove 
"    Giles  C,  machinist,  r.  322/2,  12th 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  32  Kiss  ling 
"    Hannah,  domestic,  845  Harrison 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

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Sullivan  Hannah,  domestic,  1207  Gough 
"    Harry,  restaurant,  236,  Sd 
"    Henry,  molder  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  214  Ritch  rear 
"    Henry  A.,  horsesnoer  Philip  Rowan,  r.  324, 

4th 
"    Henry  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  1106'/^  Tennessee 
"    Henry  L.,  house  painter,  r.  1716>i  San  Car- 
los Av 
"    H.  T.,  r.  20  O'Farrell 
"    Humphrey,  clerk,  r.  407  Oak 
"    Humphrey  B.,  secretary  Pac.  Axle  Co.,  cor 

Napa  and  Maryland 
"    Ireaneus   A.,  brass  molder  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  1240  Kentucky 
"    J.,  shipping  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

302  Lily  Av 
"    James,  r.  29  Chesley 
"     James,  r.  230,  25th 
"    James,  r.  825  Polk 
"    James,  r,  2323  Harrison 
"    James,  bartender  Smith  &  Brown 
"    James,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  1012,  26th 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  1017  Alabama 
"    James,  coachman,  NW  cor  Stanyan  and 

Carl 
"    James,  fireman,  r.  19  Russell 
"    James,  horseshoer  Daniel  Murphy,  r.  295 

Clementina 
"    James,   hostler   James   Tomkinson,  r.  64 

Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  11^4  Moss 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  258  Tehama 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  309  Natoma 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  504,  1st 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  762  Brannan  rear 
"    James,  marble  rubber  Rufflno  &  Bianchi,  r. 

2  Boardman  PI 
"    James,  plasterer,  r.  508  Fell 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  41  Pacific 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  289  Palmer 
"    James,  teamster  Hlbernia  Brewery,  r.  719 

Tehama 
"    James   D.,   engineer  Baldwin  Hotel  Gas 

and  Electric  Light  Wks,  r.  iSbVi  Stev- 
enson 
"    James  E.,  blacksmith  Paul  Friedhofer,  r. 

639  Kearny 
"    James  F.,  ironworker  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1240 

Kentucky 
Sullivan   James   F.,    physician  and   surgeon, 

office  and  r.  1105  "Van  Ness  Av,  hours 

1  to  3  p.  m.  and  6  to  8  evenings,  telephone 

East  341 
"    James  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  3620  Sacramento 
"    James  H.,  contractor  and   builder,  r.  930 

Guerrero 
"    James  H.,  copyist  Recorder's  office,  r.  1618 

Turk 
"    James  K.,  helper  Larkins  &  Co.,  r.  361,  1st 
"    James  H.,  millman  Newton  Hoffman,   r. 

324,  4th 
■'    James  J.,r.  1315  Green 
"    James  J.,  tailor,  r.  242V4  Langton 
"    James  J.,  bartender  Seal  Rock  House 
"    James  M.,  plasterer,  r.  508  Fell 
"    James  T.,  watchman,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    James  W.,  r.  538  Lyon 
"    James  W.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  708 

Laurel  Av 
"    Jennie  Miss,  packer  W.  H.  Miner,  r.  27V4 

Rausch 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  226,  22d 
"    Jeremiah,  clerk  Charles  Lyons,  r.  31  Colton 


Sullivan  Jeremiah,  driver  George  Fritch,  r.  53 
Shipley 
"    Jeremiah,  ironworker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks,  r.  443  Minna 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  207^2  Langton 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  456  Natoma 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  638b  Natoma 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  723  Natoma 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  948!4  Howard  rear 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  962  Harrison  rear 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer,  r.  cor  16th  and  Alabama 
"    Jeremiah,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3112  Fillmore 
"    Jeremiah,  liquors  and  lodgings,  1502  Ken- 
tucky 
"    Jeremiah,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  16  De- 
catur 
"    Jeremiah,   shoemaker   United    Boot    and 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  325  San  Jose  Av 
"    Jeremiah,  teamster,  r.  53  Shipley 
"    Jeremiah  A.,  tailor  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r. 

109  Morris  Av 
"    Jeremiah  C,  carpenter,  r.  213  Waller  rear 
Sullivan  Jeremiah  D.,  attorney  at  law,  37-38 
Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  214  Fair  Oaks 

SULLIVAN  JEREMIAH  F., 

house,  sign,  ornamental  and  fresco 

painter,  40  New  Montgomery,  Build- 
ers' Exchange  Box  1,  telephone  Main 

5110,  r.  2721  Folsom 
Sullivan  Jeremiah  F.  (Sullivan  &  Sullivan), 
■«         attorney  at  law,  610  and  621-622-623  Em- 

poriumBldg,  6th  floor,  r.  1611  Sacramento 
"    Jeremiah  H.,    groceries    and    liquors,  341 

Jessie,  r.  343  Jessie 
Jeremiah  H.,  salesman,  r.  316,  28th 
Jeremiah  J.,  r.  2071^  Langton 
Jeremiah  J.  (J.  J.  Sullivan  &  Son),  r.  109 

Morris  Av 
Jeremiah  J.,    groceries    and   liquors,   cor 

Sagamore  and  Capitol 
Jeremiah  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  1012,  26th 
Jeremiah  M.,  laborer,  r.  7  Billings  PI 
Jeremiah  W.,  expressman,  SW  cor  Clay 

and  Montgomery,  r.  Nye  nr  Condon 
J.  J.  &  Son  (Jeremiah  J.  and  Michael  F.), 

contractors  street  work  and  graders,  109 

Morris  Av 
J.  J.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Mexico,  r.  119 

Chattanooga 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  15  Moss 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  31  Moss 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  414,  22d 
Johannah,  widow,  r.  1810  Broderick  rear 
John,  r.  6  Polk  Lane 
John,  r.  29'/4  Linden  Av 
John,  r.  625  Natoma 
John,  bartender  Daniel  O'Day,  r.  NW  cor 

14th  and  Belcher 
John,  blacksmith   Market   St.  Ry,  r.   708 

Laurel  Av 
John,  bookkeeper,  r.  720  Army 
John,  boxwood,  r.  448a  Guerrero 
John,  butcher,  r.  1014  Hampshire 
John,  carpenter,  r.  771  Howard 
John,  carpenter,  r.  1338  Alabama 
John,  carpenter  Sumner  C.  Murray,  r.  1608 

Kearny 
John,  clerk,  r.  Ill  Polk 
John,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  Oakland 
John,  collector,  554^4  Minna,  r.  510  Natoma 
John,  cook,  r.  52  Natoma 
John,  driver,  r.  647a  Stevenson 
John,  driver  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r.  1629 

Pine 
John,  engineer  quarantine  boat   Governor 

Perkins 
John,  fireman,  r.  2215  Greenwich 
John,  guard  County  Jail  2,  r.  242  Langton 
John,    hackman  United    Carriage   Co.,    r. 

548i4  Natoma 
John,  house  mover.  1650  Mission 
John,  janitor  Armory,  1327   Market,  r.  357, 

nth 
John,  laborer,  r.  13  Page 
John,  laborer,  r.  15,  3d 
John,  laborer,  r.  24  Dore 


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Sullivan  John,  laborer,  r.  29  Chesley 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  2-25  Minna 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  328  Day 
•"    John,  laborer,  r.  332  Louisiana 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  422  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  593  Stevenson 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  633  Tennessee 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  710  Laurel  Av 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1554  Kentucky 
"    John,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  2215 

Greenwich 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  516  Howard 
"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  856  Howard 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  438,  2d 
"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  521,  1st 
"    John,  pipe  maker  Francis  Smith  &  Co. 
"    John,  plasterer,  r.  20^4  Sycamore  Av 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1  Wool 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  49  Ritch 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  108  Shotwell 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  430  Brannan 
•<    John,  teamster,  r.  1021  Natoma 
"    John,  teamster  Austin  &  Co. 
"    John,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co.,  r.  117 

Morris  Av 
"    John,  waiter  str  City  of  Everett 
"    John,  with  J.  J.  Sullivan  &  Son,  r.  109  Mor- 
ris Av 
"    John,  wood  and  coal,  34  Lafayette 
"    John  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  29  Chesley 
"    John  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  332  Louisiana 
"    John   A.,  copyist  Recorder's  ofBce,  r.  816, 

21st 
"    John  A.,  carriage  painter,  r.  4  Rausch 
"    John  C,  stenographer  Scrivner  &  Schell,  r. 

559a  Minna 
"    JohnD.,  marine  engineer,  r.  35a  Ridley 
•'    John  D.,  treer  United  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

1029  Capp 
"    John  E..  driver  National  Laundry,  r.  432^4 

Sanchez 
"    John  E.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2519  Mission 
"    John  F.,  carriagesmith  Walcom  Bros.,  r. 

613  Post 
"    John  F.,  saloonkeeper,  r.  25  Federal 
"    John  F.,  student,  r.  931B  Howard 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  12  Freelon 
"    John  H.,  hair  dealer,  r.  Army  opp  Potrero 

Av 
"    John  I.,  chipper,  r.  443  Minna 
"    John  J.,  bartender,  r.  304,  3d 
"    John  J.,  bond  clerk  Board  of  Supervisors 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  421  ;4  Ivy  Av 
"    John  J.,  clerk  D.  N.  &   E.  Walter  &  Co.,  r. 

23i4  Minna 
"    John  J.,  engineer,  r.  119  Chattanooga 
"    John  J.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  r.  1232, 

24th 
"    John   J.,    plumbing    inspector     Board     of 

Health,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  1412 

Sacramento 
"    John  J.,  tailor,  r.  242  Langton 
"    John  J.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  717  Oak 
"    John  L.,  butcher,  r.  407  Oak 
"    John  L.,  butcher   Max  Kahn,  r.  1401  Bu- 
chanan 
"    John  L.,  laborer,  r.  2215  Greenwich 
"    JohnL.  E.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  &%  Tehama 
"    John  M.  (Sullivan  Bros.),  r.  1544  Howard 
"    John  M.,  foreman  whitening   dept.  U.  S. 

Mint,  r.  102  Ellis 
"    John  M.,  glass  polisher  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co., 

r.  562  Folsom 
"    John  P.,  bartender  W.  J.   Sullivan,  r.  517 

McAllister 
"    John  P. ,  laborer,  r.  7  Billings  PI 
"    John  S.,  helper,  r.  Army  opp  ProtreroAv 
"    John  T.,  clerk  W.  C.  Rarig.r.  532  Harrison 
"    John  T.,    gripman    Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  43 

Lafayette 

SULLIVAN  JOHN  T., 

proprietor  Sullivan's  Shoe  Store,  20, 
4tli,  r.  1821  Baker 

Sullivan  John  V.,  clerk,  r.  414,  22d 
"    John  W.,extraman  Engine  27,  r.  706 Bran- 
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Sullivan  John  X.,  teamster,  r.  15b  Dore 
Joseph,  r.  108b  Silver 
Joseph,  r.  405  Hyde 
Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  1128  Alabama 
Joseph,  helper  Edison  Light    and    Power 

Co.,  r.  104,20th 
Joseph,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,   r.  1504 

Kentucky 
Joseph,  mill  hand,  r.  608,  6th 
Joseph,  plumber,  r.  N  s  Jefferson  bet  Baker 

and  Broderick 
Joseph,  tailor,  34,  3d,  r.  405  Hyde 
Joseph  M.,  brass  molder   M.    Greenberg's 

Sons,  r.  361,  1st 
Joseph  P.,  fireman,  r.  27i/4  Rausch  rear 
Josephs.,  produce  dealer,  r.  151  San  Jose 

Av 
Josephine  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1829  Union 
Josephine  Mrs.,  lodgings,  208,  7th 
J.  Stephen,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1117  Treat 

Av 
Julia  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1810  Broderick 

rear 
K.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  31^4  Clinton  Park 
Kate,  widow,  r.  7MeachamPl 
Kate,  widow,  r.  1233,  24th 
Kate  Miss,  packer  Paul  Rieger  &  Co.,  r. 

1258  Montgomery 
Kate  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  614  Na- 
toma 
Kate  Mrs.,  janitress  Horace  Mann   Gram- 
mar School,  r.  625  Natoma 
Katherine  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1024^4  Folsom 
Katherine  Mrs.,  nurse   S.   F.   Nursery  for 

Homeless  Children 
Katie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  315  Plymouth 
Katie  Miss,  laundress,  r.  117  Natoma 
Kathleen  Miss,   saleslady   Mrs.   C.    Neu- 
mann, r.  15  Moss 
Kittle  Miss  (Sullivan  Sisters),  r.  12«i4  Va- 
lencia 
Louise,  widow,  r.  1128  Pacific 
Lucy  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  264  Jessie 
M.,  teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.  37th  and  Ala- 
bama 
Maggie  Miss,  r.  312  Eddy 
Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  517  McAllister 
Maggie  T.,  type  setter  Pac.   States  Type 

Foundry,  r.  80914  Union 
Mamie  Miss,  r.  313  Eddy 
Mamie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  637  Natoma 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  28  Ritch 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  63  Jessie 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  438,  2d 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  706  Brannan 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  762  Brannan  rear 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  809'-/2  Union 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  816,  21st 
Margaret,  domestic.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Martin  L.,   attorney   at  law,  116  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  927  Geary 
Mary,  r.  79  Jessie 
Mary,  widow,  r.  5  Bowie  Av 
Mary,  widow,  r.  3oi4  West  Mission 
Mary,  widow,  r.  108b  Silver 
Mary,  widow,  r.  131  Hickory  Av 
Mary,  widow,  r.  310,  11th 
Mary,  widow,  r.  628I2  Natoma 
Mary,  widow,  r.  724^4  McAllister 
Mary,  widow,  r.  916  Hyde 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1034u' Folsom 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1323  Folsom 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1608  Kearny 
Mary,  domestic,  1432,  20th 
Mary,  domestic,  2211  Devisadero 
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Sullivan  Mary  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  829  Valencia 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2121  Fillmore 
"    Mary  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  12814  Valencia 
•'    Mary  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1106%  Tennessee 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  42IV2  Ivy  Av 
"    Mary  G.  Miss,  teacher  North  Cosmopolitan 

Grammar  School,  r.  418  Sutter 
"    Mary  J.  Miss,  dressmaking.  111-113  Mur- 
phy Bldg 
Bldg,  r.  927  Geary 
Sullivan  Matt.  I.  (Sullivan  &  Sullivan),  attor- 
ney at  law,  610  and  621-622-623  Emporium 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  816,  21st 
Matthew,  fireman,  r.  1108  Tennessee 
Matthew,  miner,  r.  1410  Folsom 
Matthew,  tinner,  r.  1410  Folsom 
Matthew  J.  (Sullivan  &  Dovle),  r.  1730  Fol- 
som 
Matthew  O.,  mail  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  260 

Minna 
Maurice  J.,  dentist,  30  Post,  r.  72414  Mc- 
Allister 
Maurice  J.,  policeman,  r.  1512 Hyde 
Michael,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Michael,  r.  249  Pacific 
Michael,  horseshoer,  r.  32214  Ivy  Av 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  4  Myrtle  Av 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  605  Broadway 
Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  1602  Mason 
Michael,  marine  fireman,  r.  417  Fremont 
Michael,  miner,  r.  1208  Misssion 
Michael,  molder,  r.  361,  1st 
Michael,  night  foreman   S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  1111  Tennessee 
Michael  F.  (J.  J.   Sullivan  &  Son),   r.   109 

Morris  Av 
Michael  F.,  plumber,  r.  317  Jessie 
Michael  H.,  cooper  Cal.   Wine  Assn,   r.  25 

Federal 
Michael  J.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  312,  6th 
Michael  J.,  house  painter,  r.  1315  York 
Michael  J.,  lineman  Fire  Alarm  and  Police 

Telegraph,  r.  1208  Mission 
M.  J.,  porter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,   r.   1307V2 

Broadway 
MoUie  Miss,  tailoress  Samuel  Koplan,   r. 

127  Page 
Morris,  contractor,  r.  335  Broadway 
Myles  J.,  salesman   A.  C.  Boldeman,  r.  cor 

Moultrie  and  Old  Hickory 
Nash  J.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

2361/4  Ritch 
Neal,  shoemaker,  r.  929,  18th 
Nellie,  widow,  r.  9th  Av  South  bet  M  and  N 
Nellie,  domestic,  r.  1810  Gough 
Nellie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  308   Jessie 
Nellie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  12814  Valencia 
Nellie   F.    Miss,     vice-principal    Mission 

Grammar  School,  r.  414,  22d 
Nellie  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.    1240  Ken- 
tucky 
Nonie  Miss,  r.  Ill  Freelon 
Nora,  domestic,  3105  Washington 
Nora  A.  Miss.  r.  302  Van  Ness  Av 
Nora  Miss,  presser  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,   r. 

129  Hermann 
Nora  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  761  Harrison 
Nora  G.  Miss,  teacher  Mission  Grammar 

School,  r.  414,  22d 
Nora  M.  Miss,  teacher  Marshall  Primary 

School,  r.  816,  21st 
Norah,  widow,  r.  986 Howard 
P.,  r.  28  Turk 
Patrick,  r.  12814  Valencia 
Patrick,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 


Sullivan  Patrick,  butcher,  r.  41  Eddy 
"    Patrick,  carpenter,  r.  336  Tehama 
"    Patrick,  coal  passer  str  Progreso 
"    Patrick,  driver  Richard  Tiernan,  r.  15  Al- 

varado 
•    Patrick,  extraman  Engine  6,  r.  311,  6th 
■'    Patrick,  fireman  str  Gipsy 
"    Patrick,  helper  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r.  133 

Lily  Av 
"    Patrick,  hod  carrier,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  283^  Kissling 
'      Patrick,  laborer,  r.  54  Shipley 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  405  Clementina 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  614  Natoma 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  Cable  Hotel 
"    Patrick,  laborer,   r.  Sadowa  nr  Plymouth 

•'  Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  154  Perry 
"  Patrick,  policeman,  r.  314  Tehama 
••     Patrick,   porter  Bennett   &    Murray,   r.  2 

Boardman  PI 
■'    Patrick,  porter  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1024 

Florida 
"    Patrick,  rigger,  r.  801,  18th 
"    Patrick  D.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

Dolores  and  Duncan 
"    Patrick  H.,  painter,  r.  1608  Dolores 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  73214  Clementina 
"    Patrick  J.,  canvasser,  r  336  Tehama 
"    Patrick  J.,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  215 

Valencia 
"    Patrick  J.,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    Patrick  J.,  policeman,  r.  25  Federal 
"    Patrick   J.,    porter,    r.  SE    cor   17th    and 

Uranus 
"    Patrick  J.,  upholsterer,   1904  Fillmore,  r. 

1811  Steiner 
"    Patrick   M.,    groceries    and    liquors,    500 

Franklin,  r.  723  McAllister 
"    Patrick  P.,  laborer,  r.  441  Jessie 
"    Patrick  P.,  teamster,  r.  1428  Mission 
"    Peter,    clerk    Matthew   Twomey,    r.    1222 

Folsom 
"    Peter,  paver,  r.  813  Hayes 
Sullivan  Peter  J.,  office  agent  The  Emporium 

Bldg,  825-855  Market,  r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Peter  P.,  manager  Matthew  M.  Twomey,  r. 

230,  8th 
"    Philip  J.,  telegraph  operator,  r.  131  Hick- 
ory Av 
"    P.  Joseph  Jr.,  carpenter  N.  Parrish  &  Co., 

r.  336  Tehama 
"    R..  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Ray,  bookkeeper  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &  Co., 

r.  Mill  Valley 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  12  Verona  PI 
■'    Richard,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  1703  Howard 
"    Richard  F.,  produce  dealer,  r.  151  San  Jose 

Av 
"    Robert  E.,  foreman  composing  room  S.  F. 

News  Letter,  r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  J.,  laborer,  r.  IIO614  Tennesse 
"    Robert  J.,  shoemaker  W.  H.Nolan  &Co.,  r. 

709  Vallejo 
"     Robert  T.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

San  Leandro,  Cal. 
"    Rufus  C,  brass  molder  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 

1240  Kentucky 
"    Samuel  H..  barber,  1003  Church 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1607%  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Sisters  (Annie  G.   and  Teresa),  millinery, 

519  Hayes 
"    Sisters  (Kittle  and  Emma),  fancy  goods, 

22714  Hayes 
"    S.  L..  law  student,  r.  620  Ellis 
"    Stephen L.,  attorney  at  law,  405  Montgom- 
ery, room  24,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Sylvester,  copyist  Recorder's  office,  r.  224 

O'Farrell 
"    Teresa  Miss  (Sullivan  Sisters),  r.  509  Fell 
"    Terrence,  shoemaker,  r.  720  Army 
■'    Theresa,  widow,  r.  743  Tehama 
"    Theresa  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  South  Cosmopoli- 
tan Grammar  School,  r.  1413  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  r.  47  Dore  rear 
"    Thomas,  baker,  r.  321,  8th  rear 
■■    Thomas,  bartender  Robert  Martin,  r.  739b 

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Sullivan  Thomas,  clerk  Syz  &  Co.,  r.  104,  SOtti 
"    Thomas,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.   23 

Gilbert 
"    Thomas,  glazier,  r.  620  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  22  Moss 
"    Thomas,  helper  William  S.  Snook  &  Son,  r. 

709  Vallejo 
SulUvan  Thomas,  importer  upholstery  goods, 

bedding  supplies,  cabinet  hardware,  743 

Mission,  r.  2701  California 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  22  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1012,  26th 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1314V^  Natoma 
"    Thomas,  produce  dealer,  r.  151  San  Jose  Av 
"    Thomas,  shoecutter  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  720 

Army 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Mark  Strouse,  r.    IISQV^ 

Harrison 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  47Dore  rear 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  plumber,  r.  1012,  26th 
'•    Thomas  B.,  journalist,  r.   1412  Sacramento 
"    Thomas  D.,  carrier  postofBce,  r.  230,  25th 
"    Thomas  F.,  box  maker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box 

Factory,  r.  339, 12th 
"    Thomas  F.,  clerk  Gallagher  Bros.,  r.  1618 

Turk 
"    Thomas  F.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1602  Mason 
"    Thomas  H.,  serviceman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co., 

r.  1305  Greenwich 
"    Thomas  J.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 

r.  515  Noe 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  2  Boardman  PI 
"    Thomas  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1012,  26th 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman  H.   Liebes  &  Co.,  r. 

808  Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  street  paver,  r.  952'/^  Howard 
"    Thomas  P.,  bookkeeper  Norton,  Teller  & 

Roden,  r.  8.35i4  Broadway 
"    Thomas  P.,  repairer  W.  C.  Hamilton 
"    ThomasX.,dentalstudenl, Martin  J.  Dunn. 

r.  825  Polk 
"    Timothy,  r.  1023, 26th 
"    Timothy,  brick  layer,  r.  258V^  Tehama 
"    Timothy,  carpenter,  r.  22  Ford 
"    Timothy,  carpenter,  r.  1650  Mission 
"    Timothy,   carpenter  and  builder,  40   New 

Montgomery,  r.  20'/^  Laskie 
"    Timothy,  contractor,  r.  6J7a  Stevenson 
"    Timothy,  driver,  r.  771  Harrison 
"    Timothy,  horseshoer,  Thomas  Ford  &  Son, 

r.  Elsie  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    Timothy,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  748 

Iowa 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 
"    Timothy,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

32  Glen  Park  Av 
"    Timothy,  plasterer,  r.  613^4  Linden  Av 
"    Timothy,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    Timothy,  teamster,  junction  Bush  and  Bat- 
tery, r.  532  Harrison 
"    Timothy  D.,  livery  stable,  r.  1056  Folsom 
"    Timothy  E.,  driver  United  Carriage  Co.,  r. 

93lA  Howard 
"    Timothy  F.,  laborer,  r.  18  Bonita 
"    Timothy  J.  (Sullivan  Bros.),  r.  6O814  Natoma 
"    Timothy  J.,  livery  stable,  2432  California, 

r.  2438  California 
"    Timothy  J.,  shipwright,  r.  509  Fell 
"    Timothy  J.,  soap  maker  Mission  Soap  and 

Candle  Wks,  r.  477  Shotwell 
"    Timothy  R.,  clerk  Police  Court  4,  r.  233  Ful- 
ton 
"    Wellington,  janitor,  410  Kearny 
"    W.  H.,  surgeon  str  San  Bias 
"    William  (Sullivan  &  Rielly),  r.  910,  22d 
"    William,  elevatorman  W.  W.  Montague  & 

Co.,  r.  bUYi  Minna 
"    William,  horseshoer,  r.  910,  22d 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  164  Silver 
"    William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  509,  3d 
"    William,  marker  La  Grande  Laundry,  r.  509 

Fell 
"    William,  physician,  r.  1105  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  230  Brannan 
"    William,  shoemaker,  1426  Washington 
"    William,  tanner,  r.  1212  Utah 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  242!^  Langton 
"     William,  teamster  J.  G.  Johnso  1  &  Son,  r. 

9th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 


Sullivan  William,  wood  turner,  r.  952^2  Howard 
"    William,  wool  sorter,  r.  303,  5th 
"    William  A.,  liquors,  215,  6th,  r.  984  Howard 
"    William  D.,  clerk,  r.  23/2  Minna 
"    William  D.,  engineer,  r.  119  Chattanooga 
"    William  E.,  shoecutter  r.  720  Army 
Sullivan   William    F.,    attorney    at    law,    438 

California,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  F„  wharfinger  Sec.  3-4  Seawall, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  H.,  laborer,  r.  218  Utah 
"     William  H.,  plumber,  r.  628^  Natoma 
"    William    H.,   produce   dealer,  r.   151    San 

Jose  Av 
"    William    H.,    railing   maker    Ralston   I. 

Wks,  r.  1623  Howard 
"    William  I.,  blacksmith,  r,  109  Morris  Av 
"    William  I.,  clerk,  r.  32214  Ivy  Av 
"     William  J.,  clerk,  r.  509  Fell 
"    William  J.,  liquors,  r.  424,  9th,  r.  27  Dore 
"    William  J.,  nainer,  r.  113  Bay 
Sullivan  WiUiam  J.,  proprietor  The  Hoffman, 

SWcor  Market  and  2d,  r.  Lick  House 
"    William  J.,  public  weigher  Sec.  1  Seawall, 

r.  20  Arlington 
"    William  J.  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1212  Utah 
"    William  M.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  1410b  Val- 

lejo 
"    William  M.,  miner,  r.  726!^,  14th 
"     William  P.,  boots  and  shoes,  SE  cor  Octa- 

viaandlvy  Av,  r.  520  Ivy  Av 
Sullivan    William    P.    Jr.,     secretary   Pacific 

Rolling    Mill    Co.,   100    Market,    r.    807 

Haight 
"    William  T.,  barber,  Nebraska  nr  Army,  r. 

Army  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    William  W.,  tile  setter  Bennett  &  Schutte, 

r.  24  Washington  Av 
-    &  Doyle   (Matthew  Sullivan  and   John  J. 

Doyle),  live  stock,  325-.327,  6th 
"    &  Rielly   (William   Sullivan    and    James 

Rielly),  horseshoers,  149  Minna 
"    &  Smith   (Daniel  F.  Sullivan  and  Michael 

M.  Smith),  butchers,  233,  8th 

SULLIVAN  &  SULLIVAN, 

(Jer.  F.  Sullivan  late  Judge  Superior 
Court,  San  Francisco,  and  Matt.  I.  Sul- 
livan), attorneys  at  law,  610  and  621- 
622-623  Emporium  Bldg,  6tli  floor, 
Market  St.  front 

^©'•Sullivan.    See  O'Sullivan 

Sullivan's  Cloak  and  Suit  House,  Kelly  & 
Liebes  proprietors,  120  Kearny 

SULLIVAN'S     SHOE     STORE, 

John  T.  Sullivan  proprietor,  fine 
boots  and  shoes,  20,  4th 

Sully  Grace  E.  Miss,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  629  Eddy 
"    James  O.,  clerk  general  auditor's  offices 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  Berkeley 
■'    John  A.,  stationery,  1154  Golden  Gate  Av, 
r.  142  Erie 

Sulphur  Bank  Quicksilver  Mining  Co.,  L.  B. 
Parrott  president,  T.  Wintringham  sec- 
retary, office  306  California 

Sulsberg  Robert  J.,  driver  U.S.  Laundry,  r.  8 
Hardy 

4S="Sulsberg.    See  Sulberg 

Sultan  Julius  (Julius  Sultan  &  Co.),  r.  1821  La- 
guna 
"    Julius  &  Co.  (Julius  Sultan),  cigar  manu- 
facturers, 304  Battery 

Sulz  John,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r.  72 
Natoma 

Sulzberger  Theodore  L.,  druggist,  2901  Mission 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
I<ondon  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Summer  Charles  M.,  dental  student,  r.  160  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 
"    Mary  Miss,  nurse,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Oscar,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Peter  H.,  seaman,  r.  York  nr  Army 
"    W.  H.,  r.  812  Kearny 
Summerall  Charles  P.,  2d   lieutenant  Battery 

K,  5th  Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
Summerfield  Alice  Miss,  teacher  Jefferson  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  711  Jones 
•'    Bert,  clerk,  r.  402  Hayes 

SUMMERFIELD  H.  &  CO. 

(Herman  and  Lesser  Summerfield  and 
Hermaji  and  Bruno  Roman),  clothing 
and  men's  fumisliing  goods, -924-930 
Market 

Summertield  Herman  (H.  Summerfield  &  Co., 

and  H.  Roman  &  Co.),  r.  1207  Gough 

"    Lesser    (H.   Summerfield  &  Co.,    and    H. 

Roman  &  Co.).  r.  1207  Gough 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  38  Grove 
Summerhayes  Harry  J.,  electrician,  r.  23  Baker 
Summerhayes  William  R.,  vice-president  and 
general  manager  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  617  Howard,  r.  709  Oak 
Summers  Charles,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r. 
NE  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  r.  520  Powell 
"    Franklin  P.,  clerk  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Harold  C,  miner,  r.  807  Kearny 
Summers   Rollin    A.,   dentist,  hours  9   a.  m. 
to  5  p.  m.,  139  Post,  room  30,  r.  862  Castro, 
Oakland 
4®"Summers.    See  Somers  and  Sommers 
Summerton  George,  miller,  r.  1328  Union 
Summerville  Alexander  J.,  laborer,  r.  1057  Gol- 
den Gate  Av  rear 
"    Alfred  A.,  real  estate,  632  Market,   r.  532 

Grove 
"    Edward,  driver  San  Mateo  Dairy,  r.   1820 

Lexington  Av 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  531  Stevenson 
"    Horace,  janitor  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Bldg, 

r.  413  Natoma 
"    James,  r.  405^,  5th 
"    Thomas,  sawyer,  r.  1902  Greenwich 
"    William,  contractor,  r.  828  Geary 
;8®="Summerville.    See  Sommerville 
Summit  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Bodie,  MonoCo.,  Cal.) 
J.  E.  Jacobus  secretary,  33  Nevada  Block 
Summit  Lake  Water  Co.,  O.  W.  Forsyth  secre- 
tary, 628  Market 
"    Lime  Co  ,  works  Tehachapl,  ofBce   24  Sac- 
ramento 
Sumner  Charles  A.  (Sumner  &  Moses),  r.   East 
Oakland 
"    Charles  L.,  r.  206  Noe 
Sumner  Frank  W.  (W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.),  and 
president    Sumner    Tanning     Co.,     413 
Front,  r.  810  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George,  r.  727  Bush 

"    Samuel  B.,  official  reporter  Superior  Court 
Department  9 
Sumner   Tanning  Co.    (incorporated),   F.   W. 
Sumner  president,  Charles  Stewart  vice- 
president,  M.  P.  Brown  secretary,  pro 
prietors    Cocasset    Tannery     (Benicia), 
office  413-415  Front 
"    Wallace,  clerk,  r.  456,  15th 
Sumner  W.  B.  &  Co.  (Frank  W.  Sumner),  tan- 
ners and  dealers  in  hides,  leather,   tal- 
low and  wool.  413-415  Front 
"    William,  carpenter  Bolander  &  Perkins,  r. 
119  Jones 


Sumner  William  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  810  Van  Ness 

Av 
Sumner  &  Moses  (Charles  A.  Sumner  and  Mon- 
tague T.  Moses),  attorneys  at  law,  325 
Montgomery,  room  33 
Sumter  John  R..  clerk,  r.  9  South  Park 
Sun  Cash  Register  Co.,  120  Sutter 
"    Herman   T.,    groceries    and    liquors,  506a 
9th 
Sun  Insurance  Co.,  Charles  L.  Taylor   presi- 
dent, William  H.  Friend  secretary,  428 
California 
"    Insurance  OfQce  (of  London),  William  J. 
Landers  general  agent,  205-207  Sansome 
Sunbeam  The,  lodgings,  501  Post 
Sund  Charles,  blacksmith  B.  Grave  Co.,  r.  55 

Precita  Av 
Sundberg  Bertha,  domestic,  1320  Leavenworth 
Hariy,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
Jennie  C,  widow,  r.  1507  Polk 
John,  conductor,  r.  214  Jackson 
John,  seaman,  r.  318  Fremont 
John  R.,  tailor,  22'/^  Geary,  r.  17  Webster 
Peter  G.  (Sundberg  &  Jokela),  r.  47  Sacra- 
mento 

"    &  Jokela    (Peter   G.   Sundberg  and  John 
Jokela),  liquors  and  boarding,  47-49  Sac- 
ramento 
Sundblad  Tillie,  domestic,  1218a  Fulton 
Sundell  Frank,  upholsterer,  1204  Pacific 
Sunder  Frank  C,  cutter  H.  S.  Bridge  &  Co.,  r. 

2912  Folsom 
Sundermann  Richard,  cook  James  Hardie,  r.  165 

Minna 
4®°"Sundermann.    See  Suendermann 
Sundermeyer  Henry,  sausage   maker  John  A. 

Crough,  r.  441  Minna 
Sundes  Solomon   B.,    house  painter,   r.  5  Gil- 
bert 
Sundgren  S.  N.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
Sundland  Abraham  B.,   teacher  music,  r.  523 
Octavia 
"    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  523  Octavia. 
"    Max,  porter  Herman  Heyneman,  r.  523  Oc- 
tavia 
"    William,  r.  523  Octavia 
Sundstrom  Carl,  ship  carpenter,  r.  15  Steuart 

"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  347  Minna 
Sundstrum  Emile,  marine  fireman,  r.  214  Clara 
Sunkel     Frederick,     engineer    Olympic    Salt 
Water  Co.,  r.  319,  49th  Av 
"    Joseph  M.,    engineer  Mills  Bldg,  r.  1328 
Polk 
Sunnyside   Construction    Co.,    Behrend    Joost 
president,  George  T.  Smith  secretary, 
NW  cor  30th  and  San  Jose  Av 
"    House,  Patrick  Davis  proprietor,  247,  2d 
Sunnyside  Land   Co.,  Diedrich  Becker  presi- 
dent, Rudolph  Mohr  secretary,  39  Flood 
Bldg 
Sunnyside  Primary  School,  Miss  Catherine  F. 

Riordan  principal,  115  Flood  Av 
Sunnyside  Saloon,  Philip  De  Martini  proprie- 
tor. 304  California 
"    The,  Thomas  O'Hara  proprietor,  153!4.  3d 
Sunset  Distributing  Co.,  W.T.  McDowell  mana- 
ger, bill  distributors,  41  Stevenson 
"    Gold  Mining  and  Milling    Co.   (Mariposa 
Co.),H.  E.  Mathews  secretary,  120  Sut- 
ter, room  27 
"    Heights  Water  Works,  cor  Willard  and 
Frederick,  D.  L.  Farnsworth  manager, 
100  California 

Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.  The, 

manufacturers  flavoring  extracts, 
toilet  waters,  inks,  toicycle  and  sewing 
machine  oUs,  etc.,  207-209  Sacra- 
mento 

Sunset  Photo  and   Engraving   Co.   (incorpo- 
rated), H.  C.  Tibbitts  manager,  1,31  Post 
"    Rattan  Co.,  Theodore  A.  Kohler  manager, 
104  O'Farrell 

Sunset  Route,  G.  W.  Fletcher  agent,  613  Mar- 
ket 
"    Seed  and  Plant  Co.,  James  Sproule  mana- 
ger, seeds  and  general  nursery  stock, 
427-429  Sansome 


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SUNSET      TELEPHONE     AND 

TELEGRAPH  CO.,  John  I.  Sabin  presi- 
dent and  general  manager,  J.  c. 
Cebrian  vice-president,  Louis  Glass 
assistant  general  manager,  F.  W. 
Eaton  secretary  and  treasurer,  Wil- 
liam F.  Martin  auditor,  John  Lawrence 
feneral  superintendent,  main  ofllce 
eleplioneBuiIding,2l6Bush,branches 
1008  Sutter,  cor  Pine  and  Steiner,  464 
Jessie,  2239  Mission,  201  Front,  102 
Market,  700  Market,  and  Butchertown 

Sunset  Vineyard  Co.  (Tulare  Co.  ),  Harry  C. 
Gilmore  secretary,  20  Mills  Bldg,  10th 
floor 

Superintendent  Common  Schools  City  and 
County,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Superintendent  of  Works  New  City  Hall,  New 
City  Hall.  1st  floor 

Superintendent  Public  Streets,  Highways  and 
Squares,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Superintendent  United  States  Mint,  John 
Daggett,  oifice  NW  cor  Mission  and  5th 

Superintendent  United  States  Railway  Mail 
Service,  Samuel  Flint,  Post  Office  Bldg 

Superior  Court  Department  1,  James  M.  Sea- 
well  judge,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  2,  William  R. 
Daingerfleld  judge,  New  City  Hall,  3d 
floor 

Superior  Court  Department  3,  Daniel  J. 
Murphy  judge,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  4,  John  C.  B. 
Hebbard  judge,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  5,  John  Hunt  Jr. 
judge,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  6  (criminal),  Wil- 
liam T.  Wallace  judge.  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  7,  Austin  A.  San- 
derson judge.  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  8,  James  M. 
Troutt  judge,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  9  (probate),  James 
V.  Coffey  judge,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  10  (probate  and 
insolvency),  Charles  W.  Slack  judge  and 
presiding  judge.  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Superior  Court  Department  11  (criminal),  Ed- 
ward A.  Belcher  judge,  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 

Superior    Court  Department   12   (criminal), 
George  H.  Bahrs  judge,  New  City  Hall, 
2d  floor 
"    Mining  and  Milling  Co. ,  J.  Howard  Barnard 
secretary,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 

Supervising  Inspector  Steam  Vessels  United 
States  (First  District),  John  Berming- 
ham.  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 23 

Supervisors  Board  of,  New  City  Hall,  2d 
floor 

Supple  David  F.,  superintendent  Station  D  Post 
Office,  r.  627  Greenwich 
"    Harry,  carriage  maker,  r.  73  Albion  Av 
"    Maria,  widow^  r.  627  Greenwich 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  565  Stevenson 

Supreme  Court  Commissioners,  David  B. 
Woolf  secretary,  825  Market,  Emporium 
Bldg 

Supreme  Court  Library,  825  Market,  Emporium 
Bldg 

Supreme  Court  of  California,  chambers  825 
Market,  Emporium  Bldg 

Suprey  Charles,  bartender  T.  F.  A.  Obermeyer, 
r.  501  Post 

Surat  Vincent,  cook,  r.  828  Folsom 

Suren  Joseph,  steward  Page  &  Falch,  r.  319 
Eureka 

Surhoff  Henry  F..  liquors,  SW  cor  4th  and  How- 
ard, r.  484  Tehama 

Surko  John  (Megica  &  Co.),  r.  20111/4  Fillmore 

Surratt  Lawrence,  buggy  washer  William  E. 
Bridge,  r.  727  Bush 

Surryhne  Agnes,  widow,  r.  195  Ridley 
"    Fred  B.,  salesman  G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r. 
326  Eddy 

Surveyor  City  and  County,  office  New  City 
Hall,  3d  floor 


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cial 

Surveyor  of  Customs  United  States  (Port  of 
San  Francisco),  William  D.  English,  U. 
S.  Custom  House,  3d  floor 

Surwe  John  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  481  Va- 
lencia 

Susain  Frank,  clerk  Lafayette  Hotel 
"    Joseph  (Bocca  &  Co.),  r.  836  Pacific 

Susavilla  Vincent,  marine  fireman,  r.  1231  Fil- 
bert 

Susenbeth  John  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  711  O'Farrell 

Susman  Frohman,  shoemaker,  535  Hayes,  r.  437b 


"    Henry,  musician,  r.  1.328  Buchanan 
Susmann  Philip,  cashier  Tax  Collector's  office, 

r.  1328a  Hayes 
-6®"Susmann.    See  Sussman 
Suss  Charles  F.  (Suss  &  Meyer),  r.  Sonoma  Co. 
"    Frederick,  brewer  F.  P.   Schuster,    r.    123 

Francisco 
"    Julius  Mrs.,  r.  1524  Webster 
"    William,   clerk    Herman   Wrede,    r.    1218 
Pacific 
Suss  &   Meyer    (Charles  F.   Suss    and   Henry 
Meyer),     groceries     and    liquors,    1223 
Buchanan 
Sussdorff  Gustave  E.,  physician   and  surgeon. 

22^/4  Geary,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
Sussi  Adolph,  tailor,  r.  420  Broadway 
Sussman  Samuel  (M.  Ehrman  &  Co.),  r.  1819  Oc- 

tavia 
i^l"Sussman.    See  Susmann 
Susulich  Stephen  S.,  bartender  Martin  Perich, 

r.  411  Pacific 
Sutcliffe   Bert   C,    shipping   clerk   George  A. 
Clark  &  Bro.,  r.  56  Ferine 
"    Emmett  W.,  electrician,  r.  240  Day 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  525 Harrison 
"    MoUie,  widow,  r.  41!4  Hermann 
;8®-Sutclifle.    See  Sutliff  and  Sutliffe 
Suter  Charles  R.,  colonel  corps  of  engineers  U. 
S.  Army,  Division  engineer  Pacific  divi- 
sion, 533  Kearny,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Daniel,  attorney  and   counselor  at  law,  109 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  317  Bush 
"    Frank,  janitor,  303  California 
"    Henry  S.,  machinist  H.  P.  Christie,  r.  221/4 

John 
"    George  W.,  laborer,  r.  1138  Mission 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  809  Montgomery  Av 
4®=-Suter.    See  Sutter 

Sutherland  Adam  T.,  cashier  I.  S.  Van  Winkle 
&  Co.,  r.  Lorin,  Cal. 
Alexander,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  3439b  16th 
Alexander  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  475Haight 
Alexander  W.,  millwright,  r.  1133a  23d 
Andrew,  painter,  r.  107  Bernard 
Anna  E.  Miss,  teacher  Redding  Primary 

School,  r.  1034  Pine 
Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  756  Harrison 
Archibald,   lithographer    George  H.    Tay 

Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
Charles,  r.  834  Sutter 
Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1585 

Charles  G.,  bottler  Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  r. 
4521/4  Jessie 

Don  A.,  brass  polisher,  r.  4521/4  Jessie 

Donald,  stone  cutter  Gray  Bros.,  r.  607 
Bryant 

Edward,  tinsmith  Louis  Leiser,  r.  Oak- 
land 

F.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1237  Stockton 


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Sutherland  Frank  T.,  traveling  salesman  Ful- 
ton Eng.  &  Ship  Bldg.  Wks 
Sutherland  Fred  B.,  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat, 
hours  9:30  to  12  a.m..  3  to5  and  6:30  to 
7:3J  p.  m.,  21  Powell,  2d  floor,  rooms  16- 
17,  telephone   Bush  10 

"    George  M.,  druggist  A.  L.  Lengfeld,  r.  1316 
Webster 

"    H.  C,  school  teacher,  r.  614  Sutter 

"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  22  East 

"    Howard   V.,  special   writer   S.  F.    News 
Letter 

"    James,  seaman  str  City  of  Everett 

"    James  A.,  clerk  Mrs.  Florence  B.  Hinck- 
ley, r.  East  Oakland 

"    John  J.,  salesman,  r.  19%  Polk 

"    Joseph,  waiter  James  M.  Wilkins,  r.  NE 
cor  8th  Av  and  Fulton 

"    Josie  Miss  (Campbell  &  Sutherland),  r.  528 
Hayes 

"    Kenneth,  carpenter  George  A.  Fisher,  r.  6 
Hampton  PI 

"    Peter,  fresco  painter,  r.  1514  Mission 

"    Robert,  plumber,  r.  473  Haight 

"    Robert  L.,  physician,  121a  Powell 

"    Sutherland  F.,  city  editor  Daily  Report,  r. 
1223,  20th 
Sutlierlaiid  The,  Mrs.  H.  Chamberlain  proprie- 
tor, 791  Sutter 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  37  South  Park 

"    William,  lithographer  George  H.  Tay  Co., 
r.  Sausalito 

"    William,  painter,  r.  107  Bernard 

"    William  J.,  president  Holmes  Mining  Co., 
79  Nevada  Block,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    William  L.,  paper  ruler  Acres  &  Williams, 
r.  Sausalito 
Sutherlin  Beverly,  laborer,  r.  908  Larkin 
Sutich  Ivan  P.  (Sutich  &  Tvanovich),  r.  921  Powell 

"    Nicholas,  restaurant,  500  Napa 

"    &  IvanoTich  (Ivan  P.  Sutich  and  John  M. 
Ivanovich),  restaurant,  507  Clay 
Sutkamp  August,  salesman  Martin  P.  Detels 
Sutlitf  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1011  Mason 

"    Henry,  cigars  and  tobacco,  832  Kearny,  r. 
7  Montgomery  Av 

"    Thomas    B.,    gardener    City    and    County 
Hospital 
jeiS=-Sutlif[.    See  Sutoliffe 

Sutliffe  Edgar  C,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  900  Pine 

SUTPHEN  DAVID  D., 

manager  Pacific  Coast  branch  John  T. 
Bailey  &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  and  The 
A.  H.  Hart  Co.   Elm  Flax  Mills  (New- 
York),  219  Front,  r.  Alameda 
Sutro   AdOlph,    mayor    San    Francisco,  oflQce 
New  City  Hall  and  30  Montgomery  Block, 
r.  Sutro  Heights 
"    Albert,  r.  1515  Sacramento 
Sutro  Alfred,  attorney  at    law,  97-103  Crocker 
Bldg,  telephone  Main  167,  r.  1935  Jackson 
Sutro  Baths,  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  Cliff  House 
"    Charles  Jr.  (Sutro  &  Co.),  r.  1718  Pine 
"    E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1935  Jackson 
"    Edgar  E.,  ofBce  30  Montgomery  Block 
"    Emil,  real  estate  and  insurance,  408  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1718  Pine 
"    Gustav  (Sutro  &  Co.),  r.  1718  Pine 
Sutro  Gustav  Jr.,  stock,  bond  and  grain  broker, 

324  Montgomery,  r.  19.35  Jackson 
Sutro  Heights,  bet  47th  and  49th  Avs  Point 

Lobos  Av  and  B 
Sutro  Kindergarten,  Miss  Grace  Pierce  prin- 
cipal. 64  Silver 


Sutro  Library,  George  Moss  librarian,  tempor- 
ary quarters  Montgomery  Block 

Sutro  Mail  Dock  Free  Kindergarten,   Miss 
Marie  Schultze  principal,  218  Brannan 
"    Oscar,  law  student  Pierson  &  Mitchell,  r. 
1935  Jackson 

Sutro  Primary  School,  Miss  Mary  Magner  prin- 
cipal, 12th  Av  nr  Clement  Av 

Sutro  Railroad  Co.,  Adolph  Sutro  president, 
William  C.  Little  secretary,  E.  M.  Van 
Frank  superintendent,  main  ofQce  30 
Montgomery  Block,  superintendent's  of- 
fice Car  House  cor  Clement  and  32d  Av 

SUTRO  &  CO. 

(Gustav  Sutro  and  Charles  Sutro  Jr.), 
bankers  and  brokers,  408  Montgomery 

Sutter  Adam,  baker,  r.  6  Langton 
"    Alphonse,  bookkeeper  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott. 

r.  Alameda 
"    Charles,  milker  Furrer  Bros. 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Eugene,  bookmaker,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  (Flecklin  &  Sutter),  r.  1  Gardner 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  408,  9th 
"    George,  liquors,  610.  7th 
"    Gottlieb  L.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Sutter  and 

Polk,  r.  905  O'Farrell 
"    Jacob,    laborer,    r.    25th    nr   Connecticut 

Potrero 
"    John,  lodgings,  231,  5th 
"    Joseph,  r.  610,  7th 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  734  Geary 
Sutter  Street  Hammam  Baths,  Axel  O.  Llnd- 

strom  proprietor,  Russian,  Turkish  and 

Electric  Baths,  415  Sutter 
"    Street  House,  John  Thibaud  proprietor,  308 

Sutter 
Sutter  Street  Bailway  Co.,  R.  F.  Morrow  presi- 
dent, J.  L.  Schmitt  vice-president,  A.  K. 

Stevens    secretary,   Johnson    Reynolds 

superintendent,  SE  cor  Sutter  and  Polk, 

telephone  East  93 
"    William,  porter  People's  Palace,  r.  93 Col- 
ton 
«®"Sutter.    See  Suter 
Suttie  Henry  B.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  1137  Union 
Sutton  Aiden,  coachman  Dr.  A.  T.  Leonard,  r. 

303  Linden  Av 
"    Albert,   architect,  331  Pine,  room  6,  r.  1417 

Clay 
"    Allen  M.  (Sutton  &  Beebe),  r.  Berkeley 
"    Bert,  core  maker  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  2705 

Polk 
"    Charles,  manager  Cape    Ann  Oilclothing 

Co.,  334,  22d,  r.  323V2,  22d 
Sutton  Charles,  secretary  D.  Ghirardelli  Co., 

617-619  Sansome,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  Jr.,   salesman  William  E.  Maher, 

r.  124  Cumberland 
"    Charles  J.,  porter,  r.  705  Stockton 
"    Frank,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  303  Linden 

Av 
"    Frank    J.,  assistant  cashier  and  special 

agent  Union  Mutual  Life   Ins.   Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Fred  R.,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r.  2705 

Polk 
"    Frederick  A.,  compositor  George  Spauld- 

ing  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George   C,  inspector   Fire   Underwriters 

Inspection  Bureau,  r.  112  Pierce 
"    Harry,  driver  W.  F.  Roberts,  r.  2920  Sacra- 
mento 
"    James  E.,  clerk  Tax  Collector's  ofQce,  r. 

19  Rincon  PI 
"    James  K.  (McPhee  Co.),  r.  1510  Mission 
"    J.  B.,  purser  str  Alameda 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  215V4  Tehama 
"    John,  teamster  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r.  303 

Linden  Av 
"    John  G.,  engineer,  r.  1417  Clay 
"    Joseph,  musician  J.  H.  &  J.  B.  Marshall,  r. 

34  Eddy 
"    Lawrence  M  ,  bookkeeper  G.  F.  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  2514  Sacramento 
"    Matthew  J.,  laborer,  r.  303  Linden  Av 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  Cuvier  nr  Bosworth 


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BARTON  &  GUESTIER'S  Pine  Bordeaux  and  5aHternes. 

123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


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Sutton  N.,  barber,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Peter,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  19  Rin- 

con  PI 
"    Richard  J.,  laborer  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  303 

Linden  Av 
"    SamB.,  agent  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing 

Machines.  1559  Market 
"    Samuel  D.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  134 

Cumberland 
"    Samuel  W.,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

r.  321  Day 
"    Scott,  bookkeeper,  r.  3612  Bush 
"    Theodore,  stone  cutter,  r.  6  Avery 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  2705  Polk 
"    Walter,  cashier    San    Francisco  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  2514  Sacramento 
"    William,  cashier  John  Kentfleld  &  Co.,  r. 

2514  Sacramento 
"    William  H.,  porter,  r.  2911  Sacramento 
Sutton  &  Beebe  (Allen  M.  Sutton  and  Charles 
F.  Beebe),  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chants and  consignees  Sutton   &    Co., 
New  York  and  Philadelphia,  308  Market, 
room  5 
Sutton's  Dispatch  Line,  from  New  York  and 
Philadelphia,  Sutton  &  Beebe  agents, 
308  Market 
Suydam  George,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    James  H.  (Bates  &  Suydam),  r.  3315  Wash- 
ington 
"    James  W.,  merchant,  oflace  205  Front,  r. 

29.33  Clay 
"    William  H.,  contracting  agent  Union  Pa- 
cific System,  200  California,  r.  714  Pine 
Svabeck  John  (Andreas  Chrenik  &  Co.),  r.  85 

Arlington 
Svabek  John,  wireworker  Joseph  Micovskl,  r. 

54  Jessie 
Svago  Ivan  M.,  printer,  r.  1121  Taylor 
Svahn  Gustav  F.,  seaman,  r.  26  Folsom 
Svea  Fire  Insurance  Co.  The  (of  Gothenburg), 
Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  general  agents,  407- 
409  Montgomery 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Svebergison  John,  laborer,  r.  24  Clara  rear 
Svec  Michael,  watchman,  r.  36!4  Madison  Av 
Sveggen  Ole,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  3219i4 

Sacramento 
Sven  John,  seaman,  r.  12Pfeifler 
Svenberg  Charles,  engineer,  r.  903  North  Point 
Svendsen  Barnett,  marine  engineer,  r.   33  Oak 
Grove  Av 
"    F.,  porter  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  405  Minna 
"    I.  C.  Wright,  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Louis,  seaman,  r.  9  Clay 
Svendson  Ole,  boots  and  shoes,  255,  4th 
Svensen  Christian,  watchman,  r.  208  Minerva 

"    Serelea,  domestic,  2922  California 
Svenson  August  F.,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  780 
Illinois 
"    Charles  E.,  machinist  Am.  Type  Founders 

Co.,  r.  738  Green 
"    Emil,  cook  Martin  Hermanson,  r.  12  Clay 
"    John,  seaman  str  Santa  Cruz,  r.  227  Harri- 
son 
"    Jonas,  jeweler,  1812  Polk 
"    Leonard,  butcher,  r.  603  Haight 
"    S.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1108  Elm 

Av 
"    Svante  L.,  butcher  John  Beuttler,  r.  530 

Haight 
"    Sven,  painter,  r.  1709  Mason 
je®"Svenson.  SeeSwanson,  Swensen  and  Swen- 

son 
Sverdrup  I.  Berner  (Larssen  &  Sverdrup),   r. 

1815  Sacramento 
Svetinich  John,  washer  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  530  Grove 
"    Peter  (Svetinich  &  Bradasich),  and  oyster 

house,  631  Laguna,  r.  530  Grove 
"    &  Bradasich  (Peter  Svetinich  and  Dominic 
Bradasich),  beer  bottlers,  525  Grove 
Svilovich  Antonio,  jeweler,  224,  34th 

"    Nicolas,  liquors,  810,  6th,  r.  765  Bryant 
Svoboda  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  55  Whitney 
Swabel  George,  molder,  r.  345,  5th 
"    Wilford  C,  bookkeeper  Heller,  Bachman 
&  Co.,  r.  345,  5th 


W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 


Warm  Air, 
Hot  Water 
and  Steam 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


EilTlliG  APPMOS. 


Swabel  William,  machinist  Carah  &  Bailey,  r. 

31lB  San  Jose  Av 
Swagg   Frederick    V.,    wrapper    Philadelphia 
Shoe  Co.,  r.  22  Louisa 

"  Johanna,  widow,  r.  22  Louisa 
Swain  Alfred  P.,  secretary  Union  Consolidated 
Silver  Mining  Co.  and  Church  Mining 
Co.,  4  Nevada  Block,  r.  Oakland 
Swain  Brotliers  (Edward  R.  and  Frank  A.), 
proprietors  The  Original  Swain's  Bak- 
ery, 213  Sutter 

"    Carrie     Miss,    clerk    general    passenger 
agent's  office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  733  Turk 

"    Charles,  r.  1146  Mission 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  12  Welsh 

"    Charles,  liquors,  350  Brannan 

"    Charles  H.,  mining  engineer,  530  Califor- 
nia, room  63,  r.  510  Leavenworth 

•'    Charles  W.,  actor  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 
House,  r.  712  Mission 

"    Clarkson  (Hermann  &  Swain),  r.  34.33  Pine 

"    Clinton  T.,  bookkeeper  Home  Mutual  Ins. 
Co. 
Swain  Edward  R.,  architect,  337  Crocker  Bldg, 
r.  406  Sutter 

"    Elliot  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 
Oakland 

SWAIN  E.  M., 

dentist,  803  Howard  cor  4tli,  up  stairs, 
open  every  evening  and  Sundays,  gas 
given,  all  work  guaranteed,  r.   Mill 
Valley,  Marin  Co. 
Swain  Frank  A.  (Swain  Bros.),  r.  703  Sutter 

"    George,  cook,  r.  523%  Ivy  Av 

"    George,  salesman  Taylor,  Adams  &  Prit- 
chard,  r.  Berkeley 

"    George  H.   (Duke  &  Swain),   r.    1146  Mis- 
sion 

"    Hadwen  (Hadwen  Swain  Mfg.   Co.),  r.  3521 
Octavia 

Swain   Hadwen    Manufacturing 

CO.  (Hadwen  Swain  and  Wesley  T. 
Gorham),  manufacturers  gas  and  gaso- 
line engines  and  printing  presses,  215- 
217  Spear 

Swain  Harry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1418  Hyde 
"    Henry  C.  (Swain   &  Murdock),  r.   1107  Post 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  534  Eddy 
"    James  S.,  salesman,  r.  534  Eddy 
"    John,  coffee  saloon,  225  Grant  Av 
"    Leonidas  C,  apprentice  Union  Iron  Wks, 

r.  733  Hayes 
"    L.  H.  Mrs.,  livery  stable,  417  Folsom,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Luther,  clerk  A.  G.  Gurnett  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  California  Hotel 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  38  Antonio 
"    Revillo  A.,  r.  2818Clay 

"    Robert  J.,  clerk  Swayne&  Hoyt,  r.  733  Turk 
"    Royal  J.,  timekeeper,  r.  733  Turk 
"    Samuel,  harnessmaker,  r.  733  Turk 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  937  Folsom 
"    William  C,  chief  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel. 
Cable  Co.,  r.  21  Grant  Av 
Swain  &  Murdock  (Henry  C.  Swain  and  George 
H.  Murdock),  city  agents  Sun  Insurance 
Office  (of  London),  Insurance  Company 
of  North  America  (of  Philadelphia),  The 
Imperial  Insurance    Company  Limited 
(of  London),    and  The  Lion  Fire  Insur- 
ance Company  Limited  (of  London),  413 
California 
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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

©OO    BA1~rERY   ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Swain's  Bakery,  The  Original, 

Swain  Brothers  proprietors,  213  Sut- 
ter 

Swaine  Alvin,  bookkeeper  Russ,  Sanders  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
Swales  Henrietta  J.  Mrs.,   r.  E  s  Minerva  nr 

Uranus 
"    Howard  D.,  marine  clerk  Fireman's  Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
'•    John  W.,  r.  1027,  24th 
"    Lily  Miss,  auditor  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

NE  cor  18th  and  Corbett  Av 
"    Robert  D.,  clerk    Gustav   Trittenbach,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Thomas  E.,  machinist,  r.   Es  Minerva  nr 

Uranus 
Swall  Frank  J.,  draughtsman  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  913  McAllister 
"    John  F.,  machinist  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 

r.  913  McAllister 
"    Peter,  farmer,  r.  913  McAllister 
Swallow  A.,  insurance  agent,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    F.,  insurance  agent,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    William  E.,  shipping  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail 

&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Swalve  William  H.,  bakery,  1406  Church 
Swan  Adam,  restaurant,   1148  Market,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Albert,  cook,  r.  103,  8th 
"    Amelia  A.,  widow,  r.  911  Hyde 
"    Anson  B.,  bookkeeper  G.  O.  Heine  &  Co. 
"    Benjamin  F.,  sergeant  at  arms  Pac.  Stock 

Exchange.  316  Montgomery,  r.  220,  3d 
Swan  Benjamin  R.,  physician  and  surgeon,  222 

Sansome,  room  1,  2d  floor,  r.  2214  Hyde 
"    Charles  W.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commission- 
ers, r.  cor  14th  Av  South  and  I 
"    C.    J.,    clerk     general   passenger  agent's 

Office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Daniel,  molder,  r.  2311  Mariposa 
"    Edward  S.  Jr.,  with  Alexander  &  Baldwin, 

r.  1101  Pine 
"    Ellen  Mrs.  (F.  W.  &  E.  Swan),  r.  NE  cor 

Point  Lobos  and  24th  Avs 
>'    Emma  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  832  Shotwell 
"    Ernest  R.,  butcher,  r.  1517  Fulton 
"    Eugenie  Miss,   stenographer,  r.  832  Shot- 
well 
"    Fred,  r.  1425  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Fred,  painter,  r  832  Shotwell 
"    Frederick  B.,  liquors,  115  Eddy,  r.  126,  5th 
"    Frederick  W.  (F.  W.  &  1^.  Swan),  r.  NE  cor 

Point  Lobos  and  24th  Avs 
"    F.  W.  &  E.  (Frederick  W.  and  Mrs.  Ellen), 

liquors,  NE  cor  Point  Lobos  and  24th 

Avs 
"    George  E.,  steward  str    Eureka,    r.    210, 

14th 
"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  210,  14th 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1425 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry  G.,  salesman  John  Wigmore  &  Sons 

Co.,r.  27  Ridley 
"    Jabez  S.  (Swan  &  Stein),  r.  2310  Mission 
"    Jabez  S.  Jr.,  sign  painter,  r.  832  Shotwell 
"    James,  surfman  Golden  Gate  Life  Saving 

Station,  r.  7045i  Natoma 
"    John,  laborer  Golden    State    and    Miners 

Iron  Wks,  r.  162  Clementina 
"    Joseph,  ship  carpenter,  r.  2311  Marippsa 
"    Martha  A.,  widow,  r.  2000  Laguna 
"    Nellie  D.  Mrs.,  teacher,  t.  915,  25th 
"    Peter,  cook.  r.  465  Stevenson 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  IBTX)  Powell 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  1517  Fulton 


Swan  Robert,  helper  A.  F.  Adams,  r.  503Brod- 
erick 

"    Rosalie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  418V4  Grove 

"    Rose,  widow,  r.  418%  Grove 

"    Samuel  B.,  engineer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  413 
Lyon 

"    Sarah  M,,  widow,  r.  832  Shotwell 
Swan  The  Painter  (Swan  &  Stein),  house,  sign, 
fresco  and  pictorial  painters,  759  Mar- 
ket 

"    Thomas  W.  B.,  bookkeeper  Bancroft-Whit- 
ney Co.,  v.  34th  and  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    William,  mining,  r.  100,  5th 

SWAN  &  STEIN 

(Jahez  S.  Swan  and  Max  Stein),  Swan 
the  Painter  house,  sign  and  picture 
painting  advertising,  759  Market, 
opposite  Phelan  Bldg,  telephone  Main 

372 

J8®"Swan.    See  Swann  and  Schwan 
Swanherg  Charles   0.,   president   Merchants' 

Ice  and  Cold    Storage  Co.,  212  Clay,  r. 

Sweden 
Swanherg's    Oyster  House,     A.     Rosenlund 

manager,  418  Pine,  telephone  Main  884 
Swaney  Homer  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  Oakland 
Swank  Jacob  D.,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR.,  r.  811 

Point  Lobos  Av  rear 
Swann  Edward  S.,  salesman,  r.  43  Clinton  Park 
Swansen  Arthur,  seaman,  r.  10  De  Haro 
"    C,  engineer,  r.  1006  Tennessee 
"    Charles,  fisherman,  r.  780  Illinois 
"    John,  fisherman,  r.  19  Steuart 
"    Oscar,  laborer,  r.  837  Folsom 
Swanson  Alex,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  2636  Howard 
"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Alexander,  shoemaker  Dennis  F.  Riordan, 

r.  963  Folsom 
"    Alexander   B.,  bartender,    r.    ST-A  Louisa 

rear 
"    Alfred,  expressman.  NW  cor  Mission  and 

Steuart,  r.  21  Freelon 
"    Alfred  G..  groceries  and  liquors,  30  Clara 
"    Amelia,  domestic,  2824b  Sacramento 
"    Andrew,  fireman  str  Apache 
"    An  tone  B.,  laborer,  r.  21  Freelon 
"    August,  hostler  F.  M.  Chapman  &  Co.,  r.  5 

Washington 
"    August,  seaman,  r.  504,  3d 
"    Augusta  Miss,  r.  7,  22d 
"    Benjaniin,  longshoreman,  r.  29'/^  Zoe 
"    Carl,  seaman,  r.  29  Madison  Av 
"    Charles  (Johnson  &  Swanson),  r.  E  s  Ken- 
tucky bet  Sierra  and  Nevada 
"    Charles,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  carpenter  William  Little,  r.  222V4 

O'Farrell 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Charles,  2d  ofQcer  str  Santa   Rosa,  r.  945 

Sanchez 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  37  Federal 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
"    Charles  I.,  laborer,  r.  540 Connecticut 
"    Charles  L.,  can  maker,  r.  931  Shotwell 
"    Daniel,  cook  str  National  City 
"    Edward,  butcher  Charles  Vocke,  r.  NE  cor 

8th  and  Brannan 
"    Edward,  driver    Witzemann  &  Staiger,  r. 

421  East  North 
"    Edward,  fireman  str  National  City 
"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  12  Everett 
"    Edwin,  laborer,  r.  24  Freelon  rear 
"    Ella,  domestic,  328  Ellis 
"    Frank,  coppersmith,  r.  308  Iowa 
"    George,  mate  bkt  J.  M.  Griffith,  r.  7  Hyde 
"    George  J.,  laborer,  r.  28^^  Garden 
"    Gertrude,  domestic,  19&5  Clay 
"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  327  Jessie 
"    Gustave,  teamster  Frank  A.  Hiegel,  r.  207 

Borland 
"    Gustave,  yardman  Palace  Hotel 
"    Henry,  oyster  opener,  r.  42  South  Park 
"    Isaac,  carpet  layer  John  W.  Shanahan,  r. 

Oakland 
"    J.  David,  restaurant,  8  Jackson 
"    John,  barber  W.  S.  Russell,  r.  873  Folsom 


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Swanson  Joim,  carpenter,  r.  4  Bryant  Av  rear 
"    John,  steward,  r.  548,  4th 
"    John,  watchman  str  Gold,  Petaluma 
"    John  A.,  joiner  P.  C.  SS.  Co..  r.  26  Pond 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  333,  2d  Av 
"    John  O.,  carpenter,  r.  23!4  Silver 
"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  8  Jackson 
"    Joseph  C,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  828 

Olive  Av 
"    Jules,  carpenter,  r.  1118  Harrison 
"    Li.,  laborer,  r.  504  Napa 
"    Mathias,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  47 

Tremont  Av 
"    Michael,  hog  raiser,  r.  29th  Av  South  nr  H 
"    Nellie  Miss,  domestic,  2308  Buchanan 
"    Nels  P.,  laborer  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  Franconia  House 
"    Noah,  laundryman,  r.  1236  Mission 
"    Ole   W.,  teamster  Albert   E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Otto,  tanner  Anton  Krieg,  r.  Tomasa  bet 

California  Av  and  Elizabeth 
"    Paul,  employee  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519  Eddy 
"    Peter,  boat  builder,  r.  iioy^  Biannan 
"    Peter,  laundryman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Sven,  painter,  r.  110  Mason 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  508,  2d 
;g®"Swanson.      See    Swenson,     Swensen     and 

Svenson 
Swanstrom  Charles  R.,  seaman,  r.  21^  Bryant  Av 
Swanton  Clarence  H.,  teamster  Wainwright  & 
Easton,  r.  35  Prosper 
"    George  W.,  master  mariner,  r.  1815  Lex- 
ington Av 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1115i/i  Clay 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  lUbVi  Clay 
"    Sadie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  111554  Clay 
"    Sumner  B.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

2037  Howard 
"    Thomas,  molder,  r.  1115V4  Clay 
"    William,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

10  Monroe 
"    William,   spring  maker  Betts  Spring  Co., 
r.  119,  16th 
Swart  Jacob,  civil  engineer,  r.  723,  20lh 
Swarthout  William  N., patrolman,  r.  2028  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Swarting  Edward,    waiter  Mary  Nolan,    r.  13 

Valley 
Swartley  William,  secretary  Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,    22.1-337  Market,  r.  2308  Bu- 
chanan 
Swarts  Ralph  E.,  painter,  r.  1045  Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  painter,  r.  244,  lUh 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  244,  11th 
Swartsel  Salmon  J.,  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  1507  Clay 
Swartz  Frederick  V.,  r.  818  Olive  Av 
"    Henry,  engineer  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  207  Eddy 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  301  Sierra 
"    William  M.,  carpenter  William  Bateman, 
r.  16  Devisadero  rear 
4®°"Swartz.  See  Swarts,  Sohwarz  and  Schwartz 
Swarzchild  Louis,  merchant,  r.  2015  Buchanan 
Swasey  Benjamin,  clerk  New  Zealand  Ins.  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  S.,  r.  613  Eddy 
"    Charles  W.,  stenographer  general  auditor's 

office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  613  Eddy 
"    Henry  S.,  frame  maker,  r.  532  Polk 
"    Henry,  bartender  T.  Bromley,  r.  401  Oak 
"    William  F.,  r.  532  Polk 
"    William  N.,  manager  The  Wardrobe  Reno- 
vatory,  142  Eddy,  r.  613  Eddy 
;8®=Swasey.    See  Sweasey 

Swauger  Arthur  B.,  stenographer  Lachman  & 
Jacobi,  r.  1516  Clay 
"    Harry,  stenographer,  r.  1516  Clay 
Swavel  Mary,  widow,  r.  426,  5th 
Swayne   Robert  H.    (Haslett   &   Swayne   and 
Swayne  &  Hoyt),  r.  Alameda 
"    William  Y.,  foreman  Bode  &  Haslett,  r. 


Swa3me  &  Hoyt  (Robert  H.  Swayne,  John  G. 
Hoyt  and  Fred  F.  G.  Harper),  Custom 
House  brokers  and  forwarding  agents, 
504  Battery 

j8®=Swayne.    See  Swain  and  Swaine 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 
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Sweany  C.  B.,  oyster  opener  Palace  Hotel,  r.  531 
Bryant 

SWEANY  F.  L.,  M.  D., 

specialist,  diseases  of  men,  737  Mar- 
ket, opposite  Examiner  ofllce 

Swearingen  Charles  H.,  paperhanger,  r.  117Tay- 

lor 
"    ObadiahS.,  tailor,  9  Geary 
"    O.  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  9  Geary 
Swears  William   B.,  with  P,   M.   SS.   Co.   and 

Oceanic  SS.  Co.,  r.  604  Geary 
Sweasey  William  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1204  Haight 
jg^Sweasey.    See  Swasey 
Sweazy  George  A.,  barber  Charles  W.  Gunni- 
son, r.  742  Howard 
Swedish  Baptist  Church,  Scheerer's  Hall,  E  s 

10 th  nr  Market 
Swedish  Church  (Congregational),  Rev.  Carl 

Anderson  pastor,  N  s  Jessie  bet  6th  and 

71  h 
Swedish   Evangelical     Lutheran     Ebenezer 

Church,  Rev.  E.  Nelander  pastor,  N  s 

Mission  bet  8th  and  9th 
"    Medical  Gymnastic  Institute,  Harold  Ohr- 

wall.  Miss  H.  Malmstrom  and  Miss  I. 

Kokeritz  directors,  336  Post,  rooms  8-9 
Swedish  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev. 

Carl  A.  Anderson  pastor,  N  s  Howard 

bet  8th  and  9th 
Swedlund  Andrew,  tailor,  r.  2106  Bush 
"    Herbert,  bookkeeper  Irvine  Bros.,   r.  2106 

Bush 
"    Herbert  A.,  butcher,  1507  Fillmore,  r.  2106 

Bush 
Sweeney  A.  C.  Miss,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    A.  D.,  oiler  str  Columbia 
"    Anthony,  groceries,  713  Brannan 
"    Anthony,  policeman,  r.  8O414  Turk 
"    Augustus  F.,  painter,  r.  711  California 
"    Catherine  C,  widow,  r.  933.  23d 
"    Catherine  L.  Miss,   teacher    Haight  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  933,  23d 
"    Charles,  waiter,  r.  3  McDermot  PI 
"    Cornelius,  laborer  Market  St.   Ry,   r.  106 

Caroline 
"    Cornelius,  laborer  P.  A.  McDonald,  r.  837 

Folsom 
"    Cornelius,  longshoreman,  r.  122  Gilbert 
"    Daniel,  bartender  John  J.  Sweeney,  r.  78 

Natoma 
"    Daniel,  clerk,  r.  22  Sumner 
"    Daniel,  contractor  and   builder,    40   New 

Montgomery,  r.  110  Hyde 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  54  Shipley 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  1552  Kentucky 
"    Daniel  A.,  salesman,  r.  266  Tehama 
"    Dennis,  r.  1010  Natoma  rear 
"    Dennis,  laborer,  r.  426  Ringold 
"    Dennis,  gardener  Columbia  Square,  r.  1717 

Jones 
"    Dennis  D.,  laborer,  r.  22  Sumner 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  5  Belcher 
'"    Edward  B.,  assistant  weigher  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  8  Sanchez 
"    Edward  B.,   stock   dealer.  Mission  Road 

opp  St.  Maryje  College,  r.  10  Richland 

Av 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  Richard  Smith  & 

Co.,  r.  187  Hyde 
Sweeney  Edwin  M.<  attorney  at  law,  1504  Mar- 
ket, rooms  7-8,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Eugene,  butcher   Draper   &  Selig,   r.  903 

Railroad  Av 
"    Eugene,  clerk  Emil  Happersberger,  r.  1505 

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Sweeney  Eugene,  laborer,  r.  8  Heron 
"    Francis  R.,  clerk,  r.  743,  20th 
"    Frank  H.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.   2936 

Jackson 
"    Frank  P.,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Warren,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
»    Frank  R.,  salesman  Stanley  T.  AUyn,  r. 

13,  3d 
"    Frederick,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Garrett  C,  plumber,  114^^  Ellis,  r.  515.  18th 
"    George  E.,  clerk,  r.  531  Shotwell 
"    George  J.,  r.  2936  Jackson 
"    Henry  P.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  1316 

Rhode  Island 
"    James,  r.  673%  Harrison 
"    James,  r.  742,  20th 
"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  1504  Kentucky 
"    James,  boxmaker,  r.  321,  8th  rear 
"    James,  iron  worker,  r.  337,  12th 
•'    James,     quarryman    Gray    Bros.,    r.    221 

Broadway 
"    James  E.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  114  Turk, 
r.  1020  Polk 

James  P.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  13-14,  r.  2936  Jackson 
James    P.,   blacksmith  B.    Grave  Co.,    r. 

Ocean  View 
Jeremiah,  r.  238,  19th 
Jeremiah  F.,  driver  Monitor  Battery  1,  r. 

1153  Stevenson 
Jewel  T.  Miss,  bookkeeper  Renter's  Co- 
operative Investment  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
John,  r.  818,  15th  Av  South 
John,  bartender,  r.  242i/i  Clara 
John,  clerk,  r.  811  Hayes 
John,  driver  Owen  Riley,  r.  San  Bruno  Av 

opp  Five-Mile  House 
John,  hoseman  Engine  29,  r.  9%  Sheridan 
John,  laborer  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  1619 

Noe 
John,  longshoreman,  r.  306  Tehama 
John,  marble  works,  16  Hayes,  r.  24  Ron- 
del PI 
John,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
John,  teamster  Michael  Smith,  r.  214  Sher- 
idan 
John  A.,  butcher,  r.  266  Tehama 
John  A.,  butcher  Charles  Vocke,  r.  484,  8th 
JohnD.,meterman  S.  F.  Gas   Light  Co.,  r. 

1717  Jones 
John  E.,  marble  cutter,  r.  9  Sheridan  rear 
r    John    F.,    proprietor    The    Esmond 
House,  43,  6th 
"    John  J.,  liquors,  141,  2d,  r.  524  Howard 
Sweeney  John  J.,  manager  Pacific  Apartment 
House,  114  Pacific 
"    John  P.,  seeds,  409-411  Davis,  r.  266  Tehama 
"    John  W.,  agent,  r.  742,  20th 
"    Joseph  J.,  bookkeeper  Kullman,  Salz  &  Co. 
"    Joseph  J.,  teamster  Wolf  &  Sons,  r.  266  Te- 
hama 
"    Julia  Miss  (Attridge  &  Sweeney),  r.  742, 20th 
"    Kate  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1717  Jones 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  SE  cor  20th  and  Kentucky 
"    Kate,  domestic,  4.54  Bryant 
"    Lorenzo  H.  (Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.),  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    Maggie,  domestic,  1816  Washington 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  331,  13th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  673'/4  Harrison 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  51,  2d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  337,  12th 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1717  Jones 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1505  Pine 
"    Mary  L.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  2  Sanchez 
"    Michael,  r.  51,  2d 


Sweeney  Michael,  r.  611 V4  Broderick 
"  Michael,  bartender,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Michael   D.,  clerk   auditing  dept   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Morgan  L.,  clerk,  r.  531  Shotwell 
"    Morgan  M.,  plumber,  r.  531  Shotwell 
"    Nicholas  J.,  machinist,  r.  35  Hoff  Av 
"    Patrick,  r.  2936  Jackson 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  26  Geneva 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1335  Sanchez 
"    Patrick  C,  r.  522'/4  Hermann 
"    Peter,  bricklayer,  r.  26^4  Hayes 
"    Peter,  marble  cutter,  r.  9  Sheridan  rear 
"    Peter  J.,  clerk  Charles  W.  Stein  &  Sons,  r. 

734  Capp 
"    Peter  J.,  plumber,  r.  1124  York 
"    Rhode  J.,  repairer  Fire  Alarm  and  Police 

Telegraph,  r.  1514  Leavenworth 
"    Richard  J.,  meterman,  r.  742,  20th 
"    Sophia  Miss,  r.  1505  Pine 
"    Thomas,  helper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  932,  14th  Av 

South 
"    Thomas,  oiler   Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  513,  2d 
"    Thomas,  porter  str  Eureka 
"    Thomas,  saw  filer  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box   Fac- 
tory, r.  811  Hayes 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  15  Hampton  PI 
"    Timothy,  groceries,  140,  5th,  r.  54  Shipley 
"    William  P.,  clerk,  r.  742,  20th 
"    William  P.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

811  Hayes 
Sweeny  Alfred  J.,  salesman  John  M.  Sweeny,  r. 

520  Jessie 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    George  W.,  clerk  John  M.  Sweeny,  r.  520 

Jessie 
Sweeny  John  M.,  boots  and  shoes,  37, 6th,  r.  520 

Jessie 
"    John  T.,  shoecutter  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

520  Jessie 
Sweeny  Observatory,  Strawberry  Hill,  Golden 

GsLtG  Park 
Sweeny  Thomas  U.,  real  estate,  505  Kearny,  r. 

SWcor7th  Avand'J 
^^"Sweeny.     See      Sweany,      Sweeney     and 

Swyney 
Sweesey  Eliza,  widow,  r.  1434  California 
Sweet  Adolph,  student,  r.  2230  Pacific  Av 
"    Anna  Miss,  dressmaking,  912  Bush 
"    Calvin  E.,  foreman,  r.  113,  26th 
"    David  L.,  clerk  Louis  Saroni&  Co.,   r.  622 

Turk 
"    Dolly  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  631  Eddy 
"    Edward  B.,  clerk,  r.  212  Grove 
"    Henry  A.,  carpenter,  r.  411  Ridley 
"    Israel,  master  mariner,  r.  320  Drumm 
"    Jackson  A.,  carpenters.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  306  Hyde 
"    Mowry  P.,  milk  dealer,  1615  Folsom 
"    Richard,  salesman  The  Hamburger  Co.,  r. 

92754  Post 
Sweet  S.  Co.,  Solomon   Sweet  president,  Leon 

Levis  vice-president,  Adolph  Levis  sec- 
retary,    merchandise    and    grain,    213 

Sansome,  room  30 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  912  Bush 
Sweet  Solomon,    president  S.   Sweet  Co.   and 

California  Fruit  and  Wine  Land  Co.,  212 

Sansome,  room  30,  r.  2230  Pacific  Av 
"    W.,  32,  4th 
4®=-Sweet.    See  Swett 

Sweetland  Byron  K.,  merchant,  r.  2015  Webster 
Sweetman  George,  plumber  John  T.  Gray,  r.  785 

Folsom 
"    Henry,  bartender  Joseph  Sweetman,  r.  785 

Folsom 
"    John  J.,  plasterer,  r.  410  California  Av 
"    Joseph,  liquors,  785  Folsom  and  812,  6th.  r. 

785  Folsom 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  511  Jones 
Sweetser  Andrew  J.,  merchant,  r.  207  Larkin 
"    George  H.,  carriage  washer,  r.  536B  24th 
"    George  J.,  machinist  Yosemite  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

536b  24th 
"    George  W.,  r.  127  Ivy  Av 
"    George  W.  Jr.,  clerk  M.  R.  Bernheim,  r.  127 

Ivy  Av 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  127  Ivy  Av 


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Sweetser  Samuel  D.,  janitor  Ins.  Co.  of  North 
America,  r.  1030  Page 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Deasy  Bros.,  r.  536b, 
24  til 
4®-Sweetser.    See  Switzer  and  Schweitzer 
Swegler  August,  laborer,  r.  608,  6th 
Sweigert  Catherine,  widow,  r.  1209  Page 

"    Charles  A.  (Locke  &  Co.),  r.  1209  Page 
J6®=Sweigert.    See  Swigert 
Swenarton  Edwin  T.  (The  Pearson-Swenarton 
Co.),  r.  600  Bush 
"    John  A.,  with  The  Pearson-Swenarton  Co., 
r.  600  Bush 
SwendsenOlof  W.,  seaman,  r.  14d  Harriet 
"    Peter,  farmer,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
Swensen  Annie,  domestic,  514  Capp 
"    Bernard  G.,    marine    engineer,   r.   33  Oak 

Grove  Av 
"    Peter,  gardener,  1201  Hyde 
Swenson  Andrew,  sexton  First  M.  E.  Church,  r. 
738  Valleio  rear 
"    Andrew,  waiter,  r.  634  Saicramento 
"    August  (Johnson  &  Swenson),  r.  12  Jackson 
"    Axel,  seaman,  r.  Sailor's  Home 
"    Emanuel,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Ernest,    cigars    and    tobacco,   21   Leides- 

dorff.  r.  2408  Larkin 
"    Gustav,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  cor  16th 

Av  South  and  Q 
"    Henry  (Franklin  &  Swenson),  r.  50,  3d 
"    Joel,  machine  hand  David  Woerner,  r.  iVA 

Chesley 
"    John,  carpenter  Krogh  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  64  Na- 

toma 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  31 V4  Chesley 
"    John,  porter,  r.  22  East 
"    John  A.,  carpenter,  r.  234  Collingwood 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  738  Vallejo  rear 
"    Olof,  tailor,  r.  2408  Larkin 
"    Oscar,  longshoreman,  r.  500  Rhode  Island 
"    Peter,  boat  builder,  r.  4101^  Brannan 
"    Peter,  carriage  washer  Jensen  &  Herman- 
sen,  r.  409  Taylor 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    Theodore    E.,   adjuster    Gas    Consumers' 

Assn.,  r.l502  Laguna 
"    Vincent,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  1709  Mason 
4®°Swenson.    See  Svenson,  Swansen  and  Swan- 
son 
Swett  Arthur  S.,  r.  233a  Chattanooga 
"    Clarence  A.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  2809  California 
"    Daniel,  capitalist,  6  Montgomery  Av,   r. 

Bay  Farm  Island 
"    Eben  D.,  teamster  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

1803  Folsom 
"    Elisha  v.,  r.  34/3  Lapidge 
"    Emma  R.,  widow,  r.  2517  Sacramento 
"    Frederick  C,  machinist,  r.  1208  Clay 
Swett  George  L.,  manager  Pacific  Lumber  Co., 
338  Berry,  r.  1018  Page 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1208  Clay 
"    Otis  L.,  solicitor  Pac.  Marine  Supply  Co., 

r.  1415  Washington 
"    Tomasa,  widow,  r.  1506  Hyde 
Swett  WUber  M.,   M.  D.,  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat,  14  Grant  Av,  r.  2417  Washington 
"    Will  A.,  clerk  local  freight  oflice  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    William  C.,r.  308,  5th 

"    William   E.,    carpenter  Harbor   Commis- 
sioners, r.  608  Willow  Av 
'•    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  1025  Guerrero 
4®-Swett.    See  Sweet 

Swickard  Benjamin  F.,  conductor  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1708  Waller 
"    Elias  M.,  glove  maker,  r.  7  Bernard 
"    Horace  W.,  laborer,  r.  7  Bernard 
"    Ida  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  7  Bernard 
Swienich  Nicholas,  cook  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r. 

573  Minna 
Swierstra  Zella.  milker  Kooistra  Bros.,  r.  Nor- 
ton nr  Mission 
Swift  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  SEcor  17th  and  Folsom 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  1417  Pacific 
"    Arthur,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r.  1417 

Pacific 
■'    Belle  Mrs.,  lodgings,  20314  Stockton 
"    Charles  H.,  painter,  r.  418Vi,  24th 


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Swift  Charles  J.,  adjuster  J.  W.  Evans,  r.  S^Yi 
Langton 
"    Charles  J.,  attorney  at  law,  216  Bush,  rooms 

8-9,  r.  Hotel  Bella  Vista 
"    Edward  D.  (Swift  &  Co.),  r.  706  Oak 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  720  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Eliza,  widow,  dressmaking,  338,  27th 
"    George  H.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  720  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Swift  Gustavas  F.,  president  Western  Meat 
Co.,  NW  cor  6th  and  Townsend,  r.  Chi- 
cago, 111. 
"    Harry,  shipping  clerk  Chicago  Clock  Co., 

r.  1622  Market 
"    Henry  C.  C,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1039  Minna 
"    Henry  E.,  traveling  salesman  Henderson 

Woolen  Mills 
"    Hugh  E.,  traveling  .salesman  J.  C.Nolan 

&  Co. 
"    James  F.,  clerk,  r.  1119  Montgomery 
"    James  F.,  salesman,  r.  707 Guerrero 
Swift  James  H.,  vice-president  Pacific  Paving 
Co.,  106-108  Phelan  Bldg,  r.  Redwood  City 
"    J.  Lionel,  clerk,  r.  1119  Montgomery 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1111  Jessie 
"    John  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  824  Valencia 
"    John  W.,  foreman  Murray  Bros.,  r.  333  Jer- 
sey 
"    Jonathan,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk,  r.  706  Oak 
"    Martin,  fireman  str  Mariposa 
"    Matthew,  shoemaker,  308/2  Tehama 
"    Michael,  boxmaker,  r.  1111  Jessie 
"    Morris,  drayman  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  1.523  California 
"    Patrick,  r.  526  Castro 

"    Patrick,  capitalist, ofQce  110, 10th,  r.  706Oak 
"    Phillip,  blacksmith  G.  W.  Pennington  & 
Sons,  r.  744  Harrison 
Swift  Samuel,  secretary  N.  W.  Spaulding  Saw 
Co.,  17-19  Fremont,  r.  1112  East  16th,  East 
Oakland 
"    William,  millhand,  r.  1111  Jessie 
"    William,  painter,  r.  1429  Valencia 
"    &  Co.  (Edward  D.Swift),  lumber  dealers, 
107,  10th 
Swigert  John,  butcher,  1724  Polk,  r.  1538  Sacra- 
mento 
4®=  Swigert.    See  Sweigert  and  Swickard 
Swindell  Frederick  W.,  clerk  general  freight  of- 
fice S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1122/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
Swindells  John,  junk,  1638  Mission 
Swinerton  William  A.,  secretary  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  215-319  Bush 
Swingle  Alfred,  r.  1019  Market  rear 
Swinnerton  James,  artist  Examiner,  r.  931  Fil- 

more 
Swinnock  J.  Edward,  salesman  L.  V.  Merle,  r. 
719b  22d 
"    James  K.,  machinist  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
719b  33d 
Swinson  John,  carpenter,  r.  64  Natoma 
Swisher  Levi  M.,  engineer  Oregon   Coal  and 

Navigation  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Swiss  Consul,  Antoine  Borel,  ofQce  311  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Home,  Mrs.  A.  Kreuzer  proprietor,  621-633 
Commercial 
Swiss  Hotel,  Spaelti  &  Diethelm  proprietors, 
637-639  Commercial  .    . 

•'    Liberal  Society,  La  Ticinese,  G.  Gianmni 

secretary,  739  Montgomery  . 

"  Marine  Insurance  Co.'s  Combined  (Switz- 
erland of  Zurich,  Helvetia  of  St.  Gall 
and  Baloise  of  Basle),  Syz  &  Co.,  general 
agents,  410  California 


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GINADIIN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

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are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian    Government,    by  certificate 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAVI  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Swiss  Mutual  Benevolent  Society,  Alfred  Bert- 

schinger  secretary,  .^36  Kearny,  room  2 

"    Relief  Society,  A.  Borel  president,  Alfred 

Bertschinger     secretary,     536     Kearny, 

room  3 

"    Rifle   Club,  Alfred    Cellier  secretary,  703 

Sutter 
"    Sharpshooters'     Mutual    Benevolent    So- 
ciety, 423  Broadway 
Switzer  Ann,  widow,  r.  314  Larkin 
"    C,  bricklayer,  r.  1121  Mission 
"    Charles  H.,  wood  and  coal,  30  Grove 
"    Charles  R.,  salesman  New  England  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  2208  Jackson 
Switzer  George  S.,  proprietor  Switzer's  Horse 
Market,  NB  cor  12th  and  Harrison,  r.  10b 
Shotwell 
"    Ivy   Miss,    seamstress    S.    F.  Protestant 

Orphan  Asylum 
"    John,  agent,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    John  B.,  ship  joiner,  r.  512  Missouri 
"    John  J.,  machinist,  r.  512  Missouri 
"    Maria  Miss,  dressmaking,  832  Sutter 
"    Samuel  C,  proprietor  New  England  Furni- 
ture Co.,  720  Mission,  r.  2208  Jackson 
"    Samuel  C.  Jr.,  clerk  New  England  Furni- 
ture Co.,r.  2208  Jackson 
i^^Switzer.    See  Sweetser  and  Schweitzer 
Switzer's  Horse  Market,  George   S.   Switzer 

proprietor,  NE  cor  12th  and  Harrison 
Switzerland  Marine  Insurance  Co.    (of  Zurich), 

Syz  &  Co.  agents,  410  California 
Swoboda  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  55  Whitney 
Swope  John  N.,  elevatorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

130,  11th 
Sword  George,  baker  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  716b 

Green 
Swordstream  Eric  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  147, 

5th 
Swortfiguer    George     B.,     private     secretary 

Thomas  Quackenbush,  r.  911  Webster 
Swyney  Robert,  clerk  Robt  Dickson,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas  N.,  special  agent  and  adjuster,  508 
California,  room  3,  r.  222  Post 
Syce  Patrick,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.    Wks,  r. 

43  Clementina 
Sykes  Ann  Mrs.,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Shotwell 

SYKES  CHARLES  H., 

principal  Meisterschaft  School  of 
Languages  for  Spanish,  French,  Ger- 
man and  Italian,  122  OTarreU,  r.  13 
Dehon 

Sykes  Frank  H.,  pattern  maker  C.  H.  Evans  & 
Co.,r.  13  Dehon 
"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  122  O'Farrell 
"    James  B.,  teacher  Meisterschaft  School  of 

Languages,  r.  13  Dehon 
"    Janet  N.  Mrs.,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar Scho  il,  r.  13  Dehon 
"    Joseph  S.,  foreman  composing  room  Argo- 
naut, r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Lillie  M.,  domestic,  138,  13th  Av 
"    Mary  O.,  widow,  r.  2103  Pine 
"    William,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
4®=-Sykes.    See  Sikes 
Syltwig  Charles,  wheelwright  Morton  Draying 

and  Warehouse  Co.,  r.  10  Mint  Av 
Sylva  Henry  G.,  bookkeeper  D.  Biagi  &  Co.,  r. 

1130  Broadway 
Sylvain  Salomon,  real  estate,  r.  18-t2  Sutter 
Sylvester  Albert  J.,  dentist,  1148  Sutter,  r.  727 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles  B. ,  jewelry  broker,  r.  932,  20th 
"    Claus,   laborer,  r.  Franconia  Av  nr  Rut- 
led?e  Av 


Sylvester  Daniel  (Daniel  Sylvester  &  Sons),  r. 
cor  17  Av  South  and  L 

"  Daniel  &  Sons  (Daniel,  Daniel  A.,  George 
I.  and  Frederick  W.),  wholesale  butch- 
ers, 1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

"  Daniel  A.  (Daniel  Sylvester  &  Sons),  r.  cor 
17th  Av  South  and  L 

"    Daniel  A.,  policeman,  r.  907  Dolores 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  915  Montgomery 

"  Frederick  W.  (Daniel  Sylvester  &  Sons),  r. 
944,  18th  Av  South 

"  George  I.  (Daniel  Sylvester  &  Sons),  r.  cor 
17th  Av  South  and  L 

"    Helene,  widow,  r.  727  Golden  Gate  Av 
Sylvester  Henry  Jr.,  D.  D.  S.  (Sylvester  &  Sub- 
lett),  r.  727  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Louis  H.,  butcher  Horn  &  Judge,  r.  907 
Railroad  Av 

"    Susan,  widow,  r.  907  Railroad  Av 

SYLVESTER  WM.  G.,  D.  D.  S., 

dentist,  office  406  Sutter,  hours  9  a.  m. 
to  5  p.  m.,  r.  727  Golden  Gate  Av 

SYLVESTER  &  SUBLETT 

(Henry  Sylvester  Jr.,  D.  D.  S.,  William 
A.  Sublett,  D.  D.  S.,  and  William  F.  Mc- 
Laughlin, D.  D.  S.),  dentists,  painless 
extractions   with  vitalized  air,  office 
43,  6th,  cor  Mission,  rooms  10,  11,  12, 
13  and  14 
«®-Sylvester.    See  Silvester 
Sylvia  Manuel,  r.  910  Kearny 
"    Thomas  M.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  507 

Central  Av 
"    William   F.,  clerk  M.  Levy  &  Bro.,  r.  828 
Kearny 
Sylwar  Charles,  contractor,  r.  2010  Folsom 
Syme  Chrissie  H.  Miss,  clerk  Pickens,  Fulton 
&Co.,  r.  615  Central  Av 
"    Elias  R..  porter  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  610a  Octavia 
"    Francis  M.,  r.  116  Francisco 
"    James,  teamster  Austin  &  Co. 
"    John  N.,  bookkeeper,  r.  615  Central  Av 
"    Johnson  R.,  clerk,  r.  615  Central  Av 
"    Mamie  M.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  615  Central  Av 
Symington  James  Y.,  clerk  Harris  &  Jones,  r. 
450,  20th 
"    John  G.,  carpenter,  r.  334  Shotwell 
"    Margary  T.,  secretary  Chocolate  Emulsion 

Co.,r.  Oakland 
"    Robert  B.,  mining  engineer,  r.  450,  20th 
Symmes   Frank   J.,  president  Thomas  Day  & 
Co.,  222  Sutter,  r.  630  Harrison 
"    Harold,  student,  r.  630  Harrison 
"    William  W.,  law  student  Elliott  McAllis- 
ter, r.  630  Harrison 
Symon  Charles,  boiler  maker,  r.  221  Mississippi 
"    Charles,  stone  setter,  r.  640,  18th 
■'    Eva  Miss,  saleslady  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 

r.  640,  18th 
"    George,  plumber,  r.  120  Mississippi 
"    James  A.,  machinist,  r.  640,  18th 
"    James  C,  engineer  New  City  Hall,  r.  120 

Mississippi 
"    James  M.,  shipwright,  r.  120  Mississippi 
"    John  A.,  asst.  engineer  str  Gaelic 
"    Samuel  C,  ship  carpenter,  r.  120  Mississippi 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  221  Mississippi 
"    William,  plumber   Henry    Williamson,  r. 
120  Mississippi 
4®"Symon.     See  Simon 

Symonds  Clarence  M.,  superintendent  George 
H.  Tay  Co.,  610-620  Battery,  r.  1812  Green 
"    Robert  B.,  molder  S.  F.  Stove  Wks,  r.  22/2 
Perry 
46^Symonds.    See  Simons  and  Simonds 
Syndicate  Investment  Co.,  V.  G.  Hush  presi- 
dent.   S.     R.    Thorne    secretary,    64-65 
Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Mining  Co.    (Bodie,  Cal.),  J.  Stadtfeld  Jr. 
secretary,  56  Nevada  Block 

SYRACUSE  CYCLE  CO. 

(Syracuse,  N.  Y.),  Pacific  Coast  depart- 
ment, manufacturers  Crimson  Rim 
Syracuse  Bicycle.  Clarence  E.  Martling 
general  agent,  office  and  salesroom  224 
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1513 


Syron  Hugh,  collector,  r.  322  Lily  Av 
Syz  Harry  W.  (Syz  &  Co.),  410  California 

SYZ  &  CO. 

(Harry  W.  Syz,  G.  A.  Ziel  and  Louis 
Eosenthal),  general  agents  Helvetia 
Swiss  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  St.  GaU), 
BaloiseFire  Insurance  Co.   (of  Basle), 
Swiss  Marine  Insurance  Cos.  Combined 
Switzerland  of  Zurich,  Helvetia  of  St. 
GaU  and  Baloise  of  Basle,  Deutscher 
Lloyd  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Berlin), 
Dusseldorfer  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Dusseldorf),  New  Swiss  Lloyd  Marine 
Insurance  Co.  (of  Wtaterthur),  oflace 
410  California 
Szanik  Geza,  cabinet   maker   F.  W.    Kreling 
Sons  Co.,  r.  1729'/^  Lexington  Av  rear 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  715  Ellis 
"    Samuel,  plumber,  444-446  Valencia 
Szatmary  Ludwig,  machinist  John  Hermann 
Szegedy  Stephen,  shoemaker.  114  Ellis 
Szeroczynski  Bruno,  draughtsman  OfBce  Spec- 
ialty Mfg.  Co.,  r.  27/2,  22d 
"     John,  r.  271/2,  22d 

"    Rose  Miss,  stenographer  Leonard  &  Ellis, 
r.  27V4,  22d 
Szrajber  Helene  Miss,  dressmaking,  131,  7th 
Szukalski  Peter,  harness  maker,  r.   1307  Mis- 
sion 

X 

Taafle  Edward   J.,  butcher  William  Taafle  & 
Co.,  r.  15th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 

"  George,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Letter,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  George  P.,  glass  stainer  Thomas  C.  Butter- 
worth,  r.  1  Roanoke 

"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  1  Roanoke 

"    Joseph  M.,  r.  1  Roanoke 

"  Lawrence,  asst.  principal  Lincoln  Even- 
ing School,  r.  1  Roanoke 

"    W.  F.Mrs.,  r.  2111  Broderick 

"  William  (William  Taaffe  &  Co.),  r.  15th  Av 
South  bet  L  and  M 

"  William  &  Co.  (William  Taaffe  and  Eu- 
gene Harrington),  wholesale  sheep 
butchers,  cor  5th  Av  South  and  Railroad 
Av 

"    William  A.,  with  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Taber  Ariel  C,  teamster,  r.  181  Perry 
Taber  diaries  W..  vice-president  Gua,daloupe 
Dairy  Co.,  r.  630,  23d  ' 

"  Edwin  F.,  carpenter  and  contractor,  1550 
Howard 

"  Edwin  P.,  jeweler  Albert  P.  Rothkopf,  r. 
181  Perry 

"    E.  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1550 Howard 

"    F..  contractor,  r.  126  Ellis 
Taber  F.  A.,  secretary  Taber  Photographic  Co., 
121  Post,  r.  609  Broderick 

"  Gertrude  Miss,  stenogropher  Cal.  Guar- 
antee Investment  Co.,  r.  646!4  Valencia 

"    Henry,  janitor,  r.  604  Merchant 
Taber  I.  West,  president  Taber  Photographic 
Co.,  121  Post,  r.  1715  McAllister 

"    John  L.,  r.  1118  Harrison 

"    Lewis  H.,  r.  1118  Harrison 

"    Louis,  fruit  packer,  r.  12  De  Boom 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1118  Harrison 

"  Grin,  traveling  salesman  Taylor  &  Taylor, 
r.  Oakland 

TABER    PHOTOGRAPHIC  CO., 

the  leading  photographers  of  the  Pa- 
cific Coast,  portrait  and  landscape, 
121  Post  above  Kearny 

Taber  Samuel  M.,  salesman  Taylor  &  Taylor,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Walter,  r.  409,  5th 
•'    William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    William  S.,  clerk  S.  F.  Diamond  House,  r. 
181  Perry 
J8®="Taber.    See  Tabor 
Taboas  Dennis,  painter,  r.  53  City  Hall  Av 
Tabor  Wiiliam  J.,  r.  1733  Lexington  Av 


Tabrett  Henry  C,  marine  superintendent  Ris- 
don  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  1223,  21st 
"     Rebecca,  widow,  r.  1223,  21st 
Tabusso  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  IV2  Edith 
Tacconi  Gianvito,  tailor,  339  Bush.  r.  715  Green 
Tache  Augustus,  carpenter,  r.  411  Jersey 
Tackelberg  H.,  foreman  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515  Cali- 
fornia 
Tackley  Marie  C,  widow,  r.  313!4  O'Farrell 
Tackney  James  J.,  watchman  Byron  Jackson,  r. 
520,  6th 
"    Matthew,  hotel  keeper,  r.  520,  6th 
Tacoma    and  Roche  Harbor  Lime  Co.,  John  D. 
McMillin  president,  40  New  Montgomery 
"    Mill  Co.,  Charles  Hanson  president,  H.  C. 
Chesebrough  secretary,  48  Market 
Tacoma  Mills  (Tacoma,  Wash.),  Hanson  &  Co. 

proprietors,  48 Market 
Tacy  S.  H.,  chief  promoter  Manufacturer's  and 
Producer's   Association,    r.    Hotel    St. 
Nicholas 
Tadd  Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  Precita  Av  nr  Shot- 
well 
Taddeucci  Ferdinando  (Bacigalupi  &  Co.),  and 
liquors,  1012  Kearny,  r.  1413  Kearny 
"    Martin,   yardman  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Tadejevich  Frank,  waiter  Mikulich  &  Kiselich, 
r.  4  Union  PI 
"    Samuel,  waiter  Samuel  Baker,  r.  4  Union 
PI 
Tadelle  L.  A.,  steward,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Tadich  Andrew  (Martin  &  Co.),  r.  629  Vallejo 
"    Ivan  v.,  coffee  saloon,  221  Leidesdorff,  r.  403 
Lyon 
Taeger  Frank,  groceries  and  liquors,  743  Broad- 
way, r.  614Willow  Av 
Taforce  James  A.,  cigars,  1237  Market 
Tafornelli  Frank,  packer  J.  Martenstein  &Co., 

r.  349  Pacific 
Taforo  Frank,  salesman  Macpherson  &  Rucker, 

r.  275V4  Minna 
Taft  Andrew,  merchant,  r.  1319  Geary 
"    Andrew  A.,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain, 

413  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Benjamin  D.,  baker  Eclipse  Cracker  Co.,  r. 

1414  Dupont 
"    Herbert    D.,     traveling    salesman     Levi 
Strauss  &  Co. 
Tager  Frank,  r.  614  Willow  Av 
Taggard  E.  W.,  secretary  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co., 
4U4  Front,  r.  1702  Geary 
"    Frederick  A.,  driver,  r.  112  Lily  Av 
Taggart  Alexander,  engineer,  r.  414  Federal 
•'    Brothers  (Charles  J.  and  William  E.),  wood 

and  coal,  1149  Harrison 
•'    Charles  J.  (Taggart  Bros.),  r.  1149  Harrison 
"    Clayton,  correspondent  Anglo-Californian 

Bank,  r.  2417  Fillmore 
"    Ellis,  salesman,  r.  513  Post 
"    Frank  H.,  clerk,  r.  19  Dikeman  PI 
"    Frederick  A.,  clerk,  r.  911  Dolores 
"    James,  glassblower,  r.  454  Federal 
"    J.  E.,  seaman,  r.  702  Vallejo 
"    John  J.,  glassblower,  r.  4i4  Federal 
"    Peter,  horseshoer  James  McCarty,  r.  1422 

Pacific 
"    Uni,  dressmaker,  r.  513  Post 
"    William,  housemover,  r.  2854  Clinton  Park 
"    William  E.  (Taggart  Bros.),  r.  1149  Harri- 
son 
4®=-Taggart.    See  Taggard  and  Teggart 
Tagler  William,  contractor,  r.  552  Church 
Taglieroni  Baro,  oysterman  M.  B.  Moraghan 
Tagliabue    Francis,   civil  engineer,  508  Mont- 
gomery, room  17,  r.  1169  Mission 


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Tahaney  Martin,  watchman,  r.  28  Hawthorne 
"    Patrick,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    Peter,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2830  Pine 
J|®-Tahaney.    See  Tehaney 
Tahiti  Line  of  Packets,  Matthew  Turner  agent. 

40  California,  room  10 
Tahler  Julius,  painter,  r.  1107,  17th 
Tai  Masakazu,  manager  Japanese    Episcopal 

Mission,  r.  421  Powell 
Taillou  Ernest  W.,  barber  Henry  Gellert,  r.  621 

Bush 
Taisen  John,  brass  finisher  J.  Rovlance  Brass 
Wks,  r.  745  Folsom 
"    Margaret  J.,  widow,  r.  745  Folsom 
"    Walter  H.,  salesman,  r.  745  Folsom 
Tait  Ernest  R.,  druggist  William  M.  Hilton,  r. 
231,  17th 
"    F.  Dudley,  physician,  326  Geary 
"    Frank  T.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  5i4  Boardman 

PI 
"    George  H.,  driver   Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1109 

Brannan 
"    George  L.,  physician,  326  Geary 
"    James,  porter,  r.  5^4  Boardman  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  5'/4  Boardman  PI 
"    Sarah  C.  Widow,  r.  326  Geary 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  5V4  Boardman  PI 
"    William   C,  attorney    at    law,  4-7    Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  326  Geary 
4S=-Tait.    See  Tate 
Taix  Joachim,  bakery,  2119  Taylor 
Takats  Frank,  r.  628,  22d 

"    Frank  Jr.,  carrierPost  Office,  r.  628,  22d 
Takkunen   Annie,  domestic,  SE  cor  Stanyan 

and  Waller 
Talamenter  A.  R.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 

School  of  engineering,  r.  29  Haight 
Talbert  James  M.,  carpenter,  r.   2901  Bush 

"    William   H.,  waiter,  r.  427  Stevenson  rear 
Talbot  Alexander,  r.  219  Langton 
"    Andrew  P.,  with  Pope    &    Talbot,    r.  2601 

California 
"    Charles  F.  A.  (Pope  &  Talbot),  r.  1819  Cali- 
fornia 
"    Eben,  clerk,  r.  24  Pond 
"     Edward  teamster,  r.  345,  13th 
"    Edward  B.,  clerk  Miller.  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
818  0ctavia 
Talt)Ot  Enocli  S.,  U.  S.  Local  Inspector  Hulls, 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  21,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    H.,  seaman  str  Alameda 
"    Henry,  r.  219  Langton 
"    Heury  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market,  r. 

2704  Laguna 
"    Irene  J.,  widow,  r.  811  Bush 
"    James  C,  r.  2410>4  Sacramento 
"    James  W.,  calker,  r.  102  Minna 
"    Jerome  C,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  617  Eddy 
"    John,  r.  617  Eddy 

"    John  E.  L.,  clerk,  r.  2410V4  Sacramento 
"    Joseph,  steam  fitter,  r.  308,  3d 
"    Nellie   A.  Miss,    teacher  music,  r.  2410^4 

Sacramento 
"    Simeon  B.,  fuel  agent  P.  &  S.  Dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r  1810  Turk 
"    Walter  J.,  actor,  r.  2410Vi  Sacramento 
"    W.  C,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1730  Jackson 
"    William  H.  (Pope  &  Talbot),  r.  2680  Jack- 
son 
"    William  H.,  capitalist,  r.  2704  Laguna 
49=-Talbot.    See  Talbert 

Talcott  Louis,  druggist,  1232  Stockton,  r.  1828 
O'Farrell 
"    Seth  C,  r.  132  South  Broderick 
Taleri  Giovanni,  r.  419  Broadway 


Taliaferro  Benjamin  W.,  photographer  Taber 
Photographic  Co. 
"    Mary  C.  Miss,  r.  916  Greenwich 
Tallagsen  Andrew  J.,  tanner  South  S.  F.  Tan- 
nery r.  17th  Av  South  bet  Q  and  R 
"    Charles  S.,  teamster  John  Weith,  r.  17th 
Av  South  bet  Q  and  R 
Tallant  Banking  Co.,   John  D.  Tallant  presi- 
dent, Frederick  W.  Tallant  vice-presi- 
dent,   John   Dempster   McKee  cashier, 
NE  cor  California  and  Battery 
Tallant  Frederick  W.,  vice-president  Tallant 
Banking  Co.,  NE  cor  California  and  Bat- 
tery, r.  ]4!i6  Clay 
Tallant  John  D.,   president  Tallant  Banking 
Co.,  NE  cor  California  and  Battery,  r. 
2211  Washinston 
Tallant    Nathaniel   W.,    president  Columbia 
River  Packing  Co.,  125-127  Market,  r.  323 
Scott 
"    Thomas,  bartender,  r.  129  Silver 
Tallaux  Paul,  artist,  r.  lOlVi  Grant  Av 
Talleur  Louis  J.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  164  Silver 
Tallmadge  Charles  E.,  agent,  r.  2810a  Howard 
j8®='Tal]madge.    See  Talmage 
Tallman  Fannie  K.,  nurse,  r.  415  Shrader 
"    Harry,  driver  Owen  Moore,  r.  819  Howard 
"    Jeddie  A.,  clerk,  r.  11  Elwood 
"    T.  H.,  salesman,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas  M.,  hostler,  r.  20  Chenerv 
J!®-Tallman.    See  Tolmon 

Tallon  Christopher  J. ,  shipping  and  commission 
merchant,  220  California,  room  9,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Tally  John  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1209  Hayes 
"    T.   J.,  traveling  salesman  Elmwood  Dis- 
tilling Co.,  r.  Virginia  City 
Talmage  Abraham  L.,  printer,  r.  550  Minna 
"    Charles,  printer,  r.  .550  Minna 
"    Nicholas,   tanner   Morris    Windt,    r.    200, 
11th 
«®=Talmage.    See  Tallmadge 
Talman  E.  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
Talo  Constant  J.  (Carraine  &  Talo),  r.  827  How- 
ard 
"    Jules  J.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  827 

Howard 
"    Hortense,  widow,  r.  827  Howard 
Talty  Hugh,  section  foreman  Park  and  Ocean 

Tarn   Joseph   H.,    attorney  at    law.   room  715 

Spreckels  Bldg,  927  Market 
^r-Tam.    See  Tamm 
Tamagni  Lena,  domestic,  516  Pacific 
Tamalpais     Land     and   Water    Co.,    Beverly 

Letcher  secretary,  532  California 
Tamburini  James,    clerk  S.  Tamburini,  r.  316 
Francisco 
"    Stephen,  fruits  and  vegetables,  316  Fran- 
cisco 
Tamm  Ernest  F.,  r.  3028  Clay 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  15  Howard 
"    John  W.  (Tamm  &  Dunn),   r.   730  Devisa- 

dero 
"    L.  Charles,  chancellor  Belgium  Consulate, 

123  California,  room  16,  r.  328  Bartlett 
"    &  Dunn  (John  W.  Tamm  and  John  J.  Dunn), 
wine  merchants,  SE  cor  Fulton  and  De- 
visadero 
Tamm    &    Nolan    Company    (incorporated), 
Peter   J.    Curtis    president,    Lyman    J. 
Fenn  secretary,  manufacturers  superior 
varnishes  and  japans,  ofHce  and  sales- 
room, 31.  2d,  telephone  Main  5882,  factory 
Utah  and  Alabama,  telephone  South  176 
«®-Tamm.    See  Tarn 
Tammeyer  George,  r.  23  Dearborn 
"    Julius,  tailor,  r.  23  Dearborn 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  23  Dearborn 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Central  PI 
Tamony  Cornelius,  baker  John  Tamony,  r.  1317 
Folsom 
"    John,  bakery,  1317  Folsom 
"    John,  dairyman  Edinburgh  nr  Silver  Av 
"    Michael,  baker  John  Tamony,  r.  1317  Fol- 
som 
"    Peter,  driver  Electric  Laundry,  r.  215  Va- 
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1515 


Tampakes  George,  oyster  saloon,  37,  4th,  r.  777 
Stevenson 
"    James,  cook  George  Tampakes,  r.  117  Na- 
toma 
Tampcke  John,   liquors,   NE  cor   Dupont  and 

Pacific,  r.  1014  Clay 
Tarns  Sampson,  real    estate,  r.  Paciflc-Union 

Club 
Tandy  Edith  M.  Miss,  proofreader,  r.  29  Oak 
"    George  (Tandy  &  Co.),  r.  29  Oak 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  315  Jessie 
"    Herbert  (Tandy  &  Pooley),  r.  29  Oak 
"    &  Co.  (George  Tandy),  manufacturers  en- 
velopes and  paper  bags,  139  Post 
"    &  Pooley  (Herbert  Tandy  and  Arthur  W. 
Pooley),  manufacturers'  agents,  139  Post 
Tanforan    Mary    D.    Miss,    teacher    Sheridan 
Primary  School,  r.  640  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tangye  George  W.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron 

Wks,  r.  8181/4  Montgomery 
Taniere  A.,  purser  str  City  of  Panama 
"    Alice  Miss,  stenographer  Carroll  Cook,  r. 

213  Post 
"    Etienne,  r.  19  Baker 

"    Leontine  Mme.,  agent  F.  Thomas  Parisian 
Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Wks,  213  Post 
Tanke  Daniel,  driver  r.  2018  Larkin 
"    John,  engineer  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  1015 
Hampshire 
Tann  James,  harnessmaker  Kempkey,  Gilham 

&  Sawyer,  r.  437  O'Farrell 
Tannahill  Cordelia  Miss,  r.  1759  Polk 
"    James  A.,  receiver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1759 

Polk 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1759  Polk 
Tannebaum  Bernard,  speculator,  r.  309  Powell 
Tanner  Annie  Mrs.,  lodgings,  32  Turk 
"    E.  Henry,  barber  and  baths,  32i4  Turk,  r. 

32  Turk 
"    Elizabeth   I.,    stenographer    Howard    H. 

Hogan,  r.  1820  Hyde 
"    Henry  S.,  elder  Latter  Day  Saints,  r.  612 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Herman,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

566a  Polsom 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  14th  Av  nr  Clement 
■'    Walter  W.,  roadman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1820 

Hyde 
"    William,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1005 


Tanners'  Home,  Alois   Oettl   proprietor,   W  s 

Nebraska  nr  Army 
Tannian  Ann,  widow,  r.  12  Valparaiso 
"    Christopher,  plumber,  r.  214,  7th 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  214,  7th 
"    Martin  F..  policeman,  r.  822  Folsom 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1917  Mason,  r. 

12  Valparaiso 
"    Michael  T.,  box  maker,  r.  12  Valparaiso 
"    Patrick,  molder,  r.  214,  7th 
"    Patrick  J.,  r.  214,  7th 

"    Peter  H.,  distributor  Post  OfQce,  r.  214,  7th 
"    Thomas,  boiler  maker,  r.  943%.  Harrison 
"    Thomas  S.,  clerk,  r.  214,  7th 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  148,  6th 
Tanron  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  1014,  26th 
"    Margaret,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Marie  Tanron, 

r.  1014,  26th 
"    Marie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1014,  26th 
Tantau  Frank,  harness  maker  A.  Helke,  r.  713 
McAllister 
"    George  F.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

713  McAllister 
"    George  W.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  713 
McAllister 
Tanzer  Charles  H.,  clerk   Pac.  Ammonia  and 

Chemical  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Tanzi  Henry  R.,  painter  and  decorator,  531b 

Hayes 
Taphorn  Peter,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
Tapla  Navor,  bartender  L.  Olivar,  r.  220  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Tapke  Henry,  piano  tuner,  r.  621  Valencia 
"    William,  wood  carver  William  H.   Warn- 
holz,  r.  Alameda 
Tapken  Frederick  W.,  porter  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  306  O'Farrell 
Tapking  Benjamin,  clerk  Theodore  Schultz,  r. 
1934  Stockton 


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Tapley  John  J.,  steward,  r.  914  Army 
"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  706  Folsom 

Tapp  George,  r.  355  Persia  Av 

Tappan  William,  agent  Ginn  &  Co.,  327-331  San- 
some,  r.  Sausalito 

Tappe  Marie,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  NW  cor 
California  and  Dupont 

Tappenbeck  William,  salesman  S.  L.  Jones  & 
Co.,  r.  Cosmos  Club 

Tapper  Eva,  widow,  r.  1007  Washington 

Tappes  Sarah,  widow,  r.  11  Hubbard  rear 

Tapsan  Archie,  clerk  H.  A.  Lozier  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

Tarabochia  Maud,  restaurant,  5  Harrison,  r.  411 
Spear 
"    Martin,  cook  N.  Sutich,  r.  500  Napa 

Tarantino  N.,  fish,  6  Clay  St.  Market 

Taranto  Giuseppe,  waiter  Sanguinetti  &  Co.,  r. 
319  Union 

Taranzy  Davis,  tailor,  r.  64  Shipley 

Taravellier  Justin,  cellarman,  r.  150  Shipley 

Tarbox  Benjamin  L,.,  bartender  The  Reception, 
r.  632  Sutter 
"    Elisha  T.,  real  estate,  r.  540  Washington 

Tardella  Anthony  Rev.  S.  J.,  asst.  prefect  St. 
Ignatius  College,  214  r.  Hayes 

Tardelli  Maria,  widow,  r.  18  Dunn  Alley 
"    Rafael,  fruits  and  vegetables,  113,  6th,  r. 
469  Minna 

Tardif  Frederick,  consulting  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor, 303  California,  room  27,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  calker,  r.  17  Federal 

Targlav  Gligo,  cook  Vassa  Doklstich,  r.  1525 
Leavenworth 

Tarlease  Charles  E.,  clerk  Thomas  H.  Steven- 
son, r.  843  Mission 

Tarleton  John,  carpenter,  r.  14  Lick 

Tarpey  Dominick  (Tarpey  &Krigbaum),  r.  Salt 
Lake  City 
"  Martin  G.,  commission,  r.  781  Mission 
"  &  Krigbaum  (Dominick  Tarpey  and  Henry 
S.  Krigbaum),  general  agents  Union 
Casualty  and  Surety  Co.  (St.  Louis, 
Mo.).  208Sansome 

Tarpy  Winifred  C,  widow,  r.  823, 15th 
"    Winifred  L.  Miss,  principal  Douglass  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  823,  15th 

Tarr  Alvin  F.,  laborer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks,  r. 
1323  Union 
"    Samuel  H.,  expert  accountant,  61  Nucleus 
Bldg 

Tarrant  Rowena  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  531 
Sutter 

Tarride  Pierre,  liquors  and  lodgings,  727  San- 
some 

Tartar  William,  real  estate,  r.  17  Federal 

Tartasse  Alphonse  (Gueux  &  Tartasse),  r.  142 
Geary 

Tartini  Isaac  G.,  cutter,  r.  33114  Eddy 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  3311,4  Eddy 

Tasara  John  B.,  peddler,  r.  6  Dunn  Alley 

Taschner  Caroline,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  312 
Chestnut 

Tash  Gustav,  printer,  r.  16a  Bryant 
"    Marcus,  salesman  Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,   r. 
206a  Post 

Tasheira  George,  manager  The  McCollam  Fish- 
ing and  Trading  Co.,  and  vice-president 
Union  Fish  Co.,  office  40  California,  room 
2,  r.  Sausalito 

Tasheira  Lewis,  vice-president  The  McCollam 
Pishing  and  Trading  Co.,  40  California, 
room  2,  r.  Oakland 

Tasker  Dennis,  waiter,  r.  33  Everett 

Tasovaz  Mark  (Abramovich  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  1911 
Polk 


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DEALERo   IN   A,.L  KINDS  OF 

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Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
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Tassett  Henry  L.,  r.  10  Havens 
"    Henry  L.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  10  Havens 
"    Sylvia,  dressmaker,  r.  10  Havens 
Tassl  Antonio  (Tassi  Bros,  and  Tassi  &  Co.),  r. 
1523  Powell  rear 
"    Brothers  (Antonio  andGiacomo),  butchers, 

233, 5th 
"    Giacomo  (Tassi  Bros.),  r.  914  Howard 
"    &  Co.  (Antonio  Tassi  and  Robert  E.  Kelly), 
butchers,  1413  Stockton 
Tassiers  Benjamin,  cellarman,  r.  621  Pacific 
Tate  Belle  Miss,  dressmaking,  903'/4  Valencia 
"    George,  laborer  Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  r.  928 

Mission 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
"    George  N.,  proprietor  The  Fauntleroy,  105 

Stockton 
"    Gustav  Mrs.,  widow,    operator  Stange  & 

Jaenicke,  r.  215  Polk 
"    Jesse,  clerk,  r.  1610b  Mason 
Tate  John  H.,  manager  L.   E.  White  Lumber 
Co.,  22  California,  r.  The  Colonial 
"    Joseph,  helper  Erode  &  Clark   Iron  Wks, 

r.  928  Mission 
"    Joseph  H.,  waiter,  r.  353  Jessie 
"    Margaret  E.,  widow,  r.  2418  Post 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  728 

Howard 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  227,  2d 
J«-Tate.    See  Tait 
Tatreau  John  B.,  stonecutter  John  D.  McGil- 

vray  &  Co.,  r.  58  South  Park 
Tatum  Henry  L.  (Tatum  &  Bowen),  r.  2525  Pa- 
cific Av 
"    &  Bowen  (Henry  L.  Tatum   and   John   J. 
Bowen),  machinery,  saws,  oils, etc., 34-36 
Fremont 
Taubaer  Emile,  printer,  r.  508,  6th 
Taubert  Charles,  bartender,  r.  538  Birch  Av 
Taubles  Caroline,  widow,  r.  1432  Geary 
Taubmann    August    driver   American  Biscuit 
Co.,r.  1609  Baker 
"    James  B.,  carpenter,  r.  3107  Mission 
Tauck  E.  &  Co.  (Ernst  Tauck),  blacksmiths  and 
wagon  makers,  107  Oregon 
"    Ernst  (E.  Tauck  &  Co.),  r.  320  Drumm 
"     Herman,  wagon  maker  Gallagher  &  O'Con- 
nor, r.  151  Silver 
Taufenbach  Arnold,  cook.  r.  913  Vallejo 
Taufenback  Katie  Mrs.  (Russell  &Taufenback), 

r.  921  Golden  Gate  Av 
Taunton  Copper  Manufacturing  Co.   (Taunton, 
Mass.),  G.  M.  Josselyn  &  Co.   agents, 
38-40  Market 
Taureck  Charles,  laborer  Odd  Fellows'  Ceme- 
tery, r.  128K2,  7th 
Taussig  Hugo  A.  (Louis  Taussig  &  Co.),  r.  2430 
Fulton 
"    Josephine  I.  Miss,  r.  2808  Clay 
"     Louis,  r.  2127  California 
"    Louis,  r.  2808  Clay 
"    Louis,  salesman  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.,  r.   NE 

cor  Geary  and  Hyde 
"    Louis,  solicitor  Baxter  Portrait  Co.,  r.  1022 
Folsom 
Taussig  Louis  &  Co.  (Rudolph  J.  and  Hugo  A. 
Taussig,  Adolph  Eisenbach  and  John  J. 
Carroll),  wholesale  liquors,  26-28  Main 
"    Martin,  cook  Brown  &  Nicol 
"    Phillip,  furniture,  1121  Mission,  r.   1022% 

Folsom 
"    Rosa  G.  Miss,  r.  2808  Clay 
"     Rudolph  J.  (Louis  Tauss'ig  &  Co.),    r.   2540 

Vallejo 
"    Samuel  (Taussig   &   Newdorfer),    r.  764i4 
Howard 


Taussig  &  Newdorfer  (Samuel  Taussig  and 
Julius  Newdorfer),  barbers,  797  Mission 

Tauszky  Edmund  (Deal,  Tauszky  &  Wells),  at- 
torney at  law,  51-54  Nevada  Block,  r. 
The  Colonial 

Tautphaus  Peter,  butcher,  SE  cor  California 
and  Polk,  r.  1529  California 

Tauzy   J.  &    Co.    (Joseph   Tauzy),    importers 
French  and  Spanish  books,  stationers, 
printers    and   engravers,  6   Post,    tele- 
phone Main  .5283 
"    Joseph  (J.  Tauzy  &  Co.),  r.  1704  Sacramento 

Tavares  J.  G.   Mrs.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  233!4 
Jackson 
"    Manuel,  liquors,  102  Jackson 

Tavel  Sarah,  wido.v,  r.  IOI8V2  Mason 

Tavendale  William,  upholsterer  Charles  W. 
Lipman,  r.  1633  Geary 

Taverner  Henry  W..  salesman,  r.    Clement  nr 
13th  Av 
"    W.  E.,  designer  Thomas  C.  Butterworth,  r. 
San  Rafael 

Tavolara  Fortunato  L.,  shoemaker  John  Uts- 
chig,  r.  815  Jessie 
"    James,  fish  dealer,  r.  9  Kohler  PI 
"    John  B.,  farmer,  r.  9  Kohler  PI 
"    Luigi,  farmer,  r.  9  Kohler  PI 

Tax  Collector  City  and  County,  New  City  Hall, 
1st  floor 

Tay  Charles  F.,  secretary  George  H.  Tay  Co., 
610-620  Battery,  r.  3005  Jackson 

TAY  GEORGE  H.  CO., 

Levi  M.  Kellogg  president,  Oscar  J. 
Backus  vice-president,  Charles  F.  Tay 
secretary,  importers  and  jobbers  pipe 
metals,  plumbing  supplies,  etc..  610- 
620  Battery,  and  proprietors  Alvarado 
Foundry,  Alvarado,  CaL 
Tay  Harriet  B.  Miss,  r.  1902  Pierce 

"    Irene  M.  Miss,  r.  1902  Pierce 
Tayac  Clemence  J.,  r.  1205  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tayler   James  H.,  president  Tayler  &   Spots- 
wood  Co.,  31  Beale,  r.  Oakland 

TAYLER  &  SPOTSWOOD   CO., 

James  H.  Tayler  president,  F.  L.  Alder- 
son  vice-president,  George  C.  Jensen 
secretary,  iron,  steel,  carriage  hard- 
ware, blacksmiths'  supplies,  coal,  etc., 
31  Beale,  telephone  Drumm  106 
Taylor   Aaronson,   traveling    salesman,  r.   197 

Hyde 
Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard  (Edwin  F.  Taylor, 
L.  O.  Adams  and  Frederick  L.  Pritch- 
ard), steel  ranges,    plumbers   and   tin- 
smiths, 12-14  Market    and  9-11    Sacra- 
mento 
"    Addison  H..  carpenter,  r.  929  Filbert 
"    Agnes  C.  Mrs.,  vice-principal  Spring  Val- 
ley Grammar  School,  r.  1312  Pine 
"    Agnes  H.,  widow,  r.  1212  Hyde 
"    Albert,  porter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  655  Mis- 
sion 
Taylor  Albert  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,   422 
Ellis,  hours  1  to  4  and  7  to  7:30  p.  m., 
telephone  Sutter  1651 
Albert  R.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  327,   19th 
Albert  T.,  journalist,  r.  717  Hyde 
Alexander  E.,  clerk,  r.  1231  Broadway 
Alfred  D.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Alfred  E.,  bookkeeper,  r.  IIIV2,  13th 
Alice,  widow,  r.  23  South  Park 
Alonzo  E.,  teamster,  r.  433.  Uth 
Amelia,  widow,  r.  1128'/^  Harrison 
Andrew,    ship    joiner,    r.    702    Tennessee 
Antoine  W.,  manufacturer  dental  instru- 
ments, 13  Trinity,  r.  1308  Union 
Taylor  Archibald  L.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co..  NW  cor  Fremont 
and  Natoma,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Archibald  W.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1421  Pine 
"    Arthur,   shipwright  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  702 

Tennessee  rear 
"    Augusta  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  742^  Harri- 
son 
"    Augusta  R.,  widow,  r.  704a  Guerrero 


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Taylor  Augustus,  cashier  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  2128  California 
"    B.,  seaman  str  Arago 
"    Belinda,  widow,  r.  459%  Guerrero 
"    Benjamin,  teamster  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r. 

12th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
'<    Benjamin  E.,  carpenter,  r.  13th  Av  South 

nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Ben]amin  H.,  teamster,  r.  13th  Av  South 

nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Bentley,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  118a 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Bert,  waiter  B.  F.  Williams,  r.  226  Michi- 
gan 
'<    Bertha  Mrs.  (Thomas  Taylor  &  Co.),  r.  Mu- 
nich, Germany 
"    Beverly  S.,  mining,  524  Sacramento,  r.  6 

Turk 
"    B.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2101  Devisadero 
"    Byron  I.,  t  ontractor  and  builder,  3116  Point 

Lohos  Av 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  315  Jones 
'<    C.  G.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Charles,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co., 

r.  203  Gaven 
"    Charles,  porter,  r.  1008  Powell 
"    Charles  A.,  motormanS.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry 
"    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  22.36  Post 
"    Charles    D.,    veterinary    surgeon,    r.    613 

Grove 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  tigket  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  137  San  Jose  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Mrs.  Sarah  Taylor,  r.  319, 

1st 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Hooper  &  Jennings,   r. 

1500  Masonic  Av 
"    Charles  H.,   driver  Police   Patrol,    r.  407 

Montgomery  Av 
"    Charles  L.,  capitalist,  r.  711  Jones 
Taylor  Charles  L.,    president    Sun   Insurance 

Co. ,  428  California  and  Supervisor  Eighth 

Ward,  r.  709  Bush 
"    Charles  L.,  storage,  204  Post,  r.  600  Bush 
"    Charles  L.,  teamster  Andrew  W.  Schrader, 

r.  1006,  13th  Av  South 
"    Charles  L.   Jr.,    draughtsman   Havens   & 

Toeppe,  r.  600  Bush 
•'    Charles  McI.,  bookbinder,  r.  2919  Laguna 
"    Charles  S.  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service, 

r.  San  Jose,  Cal 
"    Churchill  (Taylor  &  Taylor),  r.  Oakland 
"    Clarence  A.,  cigars,  2740,  16th 
"    Clarence  G.  (Stickel  &  Taylor),  r.  532  Ellis 
"    Clay  W.  Mrs.,  r.  730,  21st 
"    C.  Clifford,  deputy  License  Collector,    r. 

2236  Post 
"    Daniel,  plumber,  r.  1515Vi  Market 
"    David  B.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts,  r. 

15  Julian  Av 
"    David  W.,  clerk,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    E.  A.,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  1130 

Market 
"    Edith  A.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  2236  Post 
"    Edmund,  importers  linens,  569  Market,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Edward,  helper  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  731,  24th 
"    Edward  A.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r,  123  Shot- 
well 
"    Edward  A.,  mechanic  Nathan,  Dohrmann 

&  Co.,  r.  1714  Turk 
"    Edward   F.,    shoefitter   R.    A.  Bourne,  r. 

Gaven  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  621  Bush 
Taylor  Edward  R.,  attorney  at  law,  530  Califor- 
nia, rooms  34-35,  r.  2308  California 
"    Edwin  F.  (Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard),  r. 

Oakland 
Taylor  Edwin  M.,  president  and  manager  S.  P. 

Taylor's  Sons,  400  Sansome,  r.  1001  Pine 
Eleanor,  widow,  r.  316  Beale 
Eliza,  widow,  r.  322  Turk 
Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  Gaven  nr  San  Bruno 

Av 
Elizabeth  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  228%  Post 
Ella,  waitress  Dennett's,  r.  7%  Myrtle 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  446  Bryant 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  672,  20th 
Emma,  domestic,  2123  Buchanan 
Emma  W.,  widow,  r.  1923  Eddy 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 


Taylor  E.  Sanford,  r.  708  Taylor 
"    Euphemia,  widow,  r.  222  Waller 
"    Eva  A.  Miss,  principal  Hearst  Free  Kinder- 
garten No.  1,  r.  929  Filbert 
"    Felton  (Taylor  &  Taylor),  r.  2001  Eddy 
"    Ferdinand  N.,  teamster,  r.  714%  Octavia 
"    Fillmore,  tailor,  r.  847  Howard 
"    Flora  E.,  widow,  r.  17  Harriet 
"    Francis,  physician,  r.  236  Taylor 
"    Frank,  cashier  Baxter  &Oes ting,  r.  127Turk 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  7%  Verona  PI 
"    Frank  A.,  collector,  r.  659  Harrison 
"    Frank   B.,    machinist    Pac.    Sheet    Metal 

Wks,  r.  543  Turk 
"    Frank  F.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  2250  Bush 
Taylor  Frank  L.,  vice-president  S.  P.  Taylor's 

Sons,  400  Sansome,  r.  San  Anselmo,  Ma- 
rin Co. 
"    Frank  M. ,  horseman,  r.  NE  cor  Point  Lobos 

and  4th  Avs 
"    Frank  M.,  laborer  Union  1.  Wks,  r.  105  New 

Montgomery 
"    Frank  P.,  clerk  C.  H.  Taylor,  r.  319,  1st 
"    Frederick,  miner,  r.  810  Mission 
"    Frederick,  teamster  J.  Schussler  &  Co. 
"    Frederick  A.,  gold  deposit   melter  U.    S. 

Mint,  r.  187  Hyde 
"    Frederick  G.,  printer  Call,  r.  1250,  18th 
"  .Frederick  S.  (S.  P.  Taylor's  Sons),  r.  San 

Anselmo,  Marin  Co. 
"    Frederick  W.,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Frederick  W.,  ship  joiner,  r.  319,  1st 
"    George,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Lawless  & 

Co.,  r.  1  Belcher  Court 
"    George,  janitor,  330  Pine 
"    George,  porter,  3700  California 
"    George  A.  (Dove  &  Taylor),  r.  533  Castro 
"    George  B.,  clerk,  r.  16%  Perry 
"    George  C,  clerk  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    George  C,  hoseman  Engine  28,  r.  407  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    George  H.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1029,  20th 
"    George  L.  clerk  car  accountant  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  1213  Guerrero 
"    George  L.  compositor,  r.  1250,  18th 
"    George  M.    (S.   P.  Taylor's  Sons),  r.   San 

Anselmo,  Marin  Co. 
"    George  P.,  with  Pacific  Steam  Whaling 

Co.,  r.  108  Haight 
"    George  T.,  box   clerk  Post  Office,    r.  118 

Francisco 
"    George  W.,  depot  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1404 

Polk 
"    George  W.,  stage  carpenter,  r.  17  Natoma 
"    Harry,  chair  finisher  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co., 

6141^  Natoma 
"    Harry  B.,  driver  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  533a 

Haight 
"    Harry  P.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1313 

Devisadero 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  227  Fulton 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  107  Lundy  Lane 
"    Henry,  teacher  navigation,  506  Battery,  r. 

30  Prospect  Av 
"    Henry  B.,  seaman,  r.  129  Perry 
Taylor  Henry  H.,  agent  Millbrae   Dairy  and 

D.  O.  Mills,  1  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  1333 

Leavenworth 
Taylor  Henry  R.,  vice-president  John  Taylor 

&  Co.,  63,  1st,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  W.,  r.  Gottingen  nr  Bacon 
"    Henry  W.,  lumber  dealer,  3  California,  r. 

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secretary,  39-40  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg 

"    I.  B..  real  estate,  r.  230  Sunnyside  Av 

"    I.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  631   Haight 

"  Isaac  N.,  collector  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  433  Geary 

"    J.,  driver  Stone  &  Co.,  r.  1515  California 

"  James  (Taylor  &  Armstrong),  r.  449  Clem- 
entina 

"    James,  r.  218  Stockton 

"  James,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  702  Tennes- 
see rear 

■'    James,  janitor  New  City  Hall 

"  James,  liquors.  NE  cor  Greenwich  and 
Baker 

"    James,  teamster,  r.  939  Shotwell 

"  James  A.,  bookkeeper  Deere  Implement 
Co.,  r.  426  Sutter 

"  James  G.,  export  manager  Smiths'  Cash 
Store,  r.  Oakland 

"    James  I.,  car  driver,  r.  1317  Green 

^'  James  I.,  salesman  M.  Brown  &  Sons,  r. 
San  Anselmo,  Marin  Co. 

"    James  K.,  editor  The  Retail  Grocer,  and 
attorney  for  Retail  Grocers'  Protective 
Union,  214    California,  r.  213a    Chatta- 
nooga 
Taylor  James  M.,  attorney  at  law,  13-15  Mills 

Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  Oakland 
Taylor  James  M.,  secretary  and  treasurer  San 
Francisco  Bridge  Co.,  42  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 

•'  James  W.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Jennie  Miss,  manicure,  1346  Ellis 

"    Jennie  K.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  200  Turk 

"  J.  F.,  salesman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co..  r. 
917  Hyde 

"    John,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 

"  John,  foreman  Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  r.  30 
Chapultepec 

■'    John,  gardener,  1836  Turk 

"    John,  laborer  F.  S.  Moody,  r.  40'/^  Gilbert    • 

"    John,  millman,  r.  54,  1st 
Taylor  Jolin,   president  John  Taylor  &  Co.,  63 
1st,  r.  2518  Broadway 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  2909  Baker 

"  John,vaquero  I.  L.  Salomon,  r.  San  Bruno 
Av  nr  Silver  Av 

•'  John,  wool  sorter,  r.  1234  Treat  Av 
Taylor  Jolin  &  Co.  (incorporated)  John  Taylor 
president,  Henry  R.  Taylor  vice-presi- 
dent, L.  Curran  Clark  secretary  and 
treasurer,  assayers'  materials,  mine 
and  mill  supplies,  chemicals  and  chem- 
ical glassware  and  school  api^aratus,  63 
1st,  NE  cor  Mission 

"  John  C,  locksmith  Hairs  Safe  and  Lock 
Wks,  r.  8501/2  Bay 

"    John  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  15  Hill 

"    John  F.,  tinsmith,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    John  H.,  housemover,  r.  29b  Prosper 

"  John  J.,  foreman  Spring  Valley  Water 
Wks,  r.  1409  Baker 

"  John  M.,  patternmaker  Joseph  Wagner 
MfgCo.,  r  412  Bryant 

"    John  P.,  cook,  r.  403  Broadway 

"  John  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1033 
Valencia 

"  John  W.,  salesman  Davis  Bros.,  r.  2  City 
Hall  PI 

"    Joseph,  r.  2612  Folsom 


Taylor  Joseph,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  672,  20th 
"    Joseph  A.,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  533 

Castro 
"    Joseph  B.,  teamster,  r.  533  Castro 
"    Joseph  H.,  clerk,  r.  2345  Washington 
■'    Joseph  M.,  teamster,  r.  5  Leroy  PI 
•'    Joseph  T.,  r.  34  Fell 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,  r.  727  Bush 
"    J.  P.,  pantryman  str  Mariposa 
"    Lawrence,  teamster,  r.  5  Leroy  PI 
"     LeRoy,  r.  1119  Mission 
"    Louis,  paper  hanger,  r.  cor  Silllman  and 

Amherst 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  9391^  Howard 
"    Manuel    F.,  keeper   street  dept.  Corpora- 
tion Yard,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Capitol 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  309  Polk 
"    Martin  V.,  real  estate,  r.  2048^  Mission 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1229  Folsom 
"    Mary  B.,  widow,  r.  2101  Devisadero 
"    Mary  L.  Miss,  housekeeper,  r.  659  Harrison 
•'    Mary  V.,  widow,  r.  2532  Sutter 
■'    May  Mrs.,  manicure,  r.  913  Sutter 
■'    Michael,  laborer,  r.  512  Howard 
"    Minnie  Miss,  artist,  231  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Nathaniel,  baker  Eclipse  Cracker  Co.,  r. 

1414  Dupont 
"    Oscar,  molder,  r.  2615  Harrison 
"    Philip  S.,  electrician,  r.  479  Haight 
"    Phillips  T.  (P.  T.  Taylor  &  Co.),  r.  1813  Ba- 
ker 
••    P.  T.  &Co.   (Phillips  T.   Taylor),  machin- 
ists, 523  Mission 
"    R.  seaman  str  Alameda 
"    Richard  E.,  hostler,  r.  1749  Hayes 
■'    Robert,  teamster,  r.  512  Oak 
"    Robert,  teamster  A.  J.  B.  Immel  &  Co.,  r. 

140  Chestnut 
"    Robert  B.,  teamster,  r.  512  Oak 
"    Robert  L.,  dentist,  413-414  Spreckels  Bldg, 
r.  224  Noe 
Taylor  Robert  L.,  manager  Renton,  Holmes  & 
Co.,  35  Steuart,  r.  514  Capp 
"    Ruth  A.  Miss,  r.  1617  Clay 
"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  1131,  24th 
"    Samuel,  sweeper  Clay  St.  Wharf 
"    Samuel  H.,  solicitor  Western  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  817!4  Baker 

"    Samuel  K.,  clerk  The  F.  W.  Spencer  Co.,  r. 

4171/2,  3d 

Taylor  Samuel  J.,  secretary  and  treasurer  S.  P. 

Taylor's  Sons,  400  Sansome,  r.   Oakland 

"    Samuel  P  ,    assistant    storekeeper   depot 

quartermaster  U.  S.  A.,  r.  2917  Pine 
'■    Sanford,  calker,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    Sanford  E.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Sanford  W..  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1759  Howard 
•'    Sarah,  widow,  varieties,  229,  2d,  r.  319,   1st 
•'    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  2236  Post 
"    Sarah  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  533  Castro 
"    S.  F.  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  823  Mission 
Taylor's  S.  P.  Sons,  E.  M.  Taylor  president  and 
manager,  F.   L.   Taylor   vice-president, 
S.  J.  Taylor   secretary    and  treasurer, 
manufacturers    and  dealers  paper  and 
paper  bags,  400  Sansome 
"    Stella  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  742"^  Harrison 
"    Stephen  F.,  civil  engineer,  r.  823  Mission 
"    Stephen   H.,  waiter  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 

742!4  Harrison 
"    Stewart  J.,  clerk,  r.  309  Polk 
"    Thomas  (McKay  &  Taylor) 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  2380  Market 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  319  Ellis 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1229  Folsom 
Taylor   Thomas   &   Co.  (Mrs.   Bertha  Taylor, 
Charles  Cellarius  and  Gustav  C.  Vocke), 
wholesale     and    importers    wines    and 
liquors,  21,  1st 
"    Thomas  F.,  watchman,  r.  2082  Market 
"    Thomas  G.,  mining,  r.  1911  Pine 
"    Thomas  G.  Jr.,  student,  r.  1911  Pine 
Taylor  Thomas  S.,   secretary  San    Francisco 
Fruit  Exchange,  317-319  Davis,   r.   San 
Rafael 
"    Thomas  W.,  mo torman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1320  Fillmore 


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Taylor  Tillie  Miss,  restaurant,  519  Post 
"    Truman  B.  (Taylor  &  Moore),  r.  1407  Clay 
"    T.  T.,  driver  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1317  Green 
"    W.  A.,  salesman  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  Hotel 

Savoy 
"    Wallace  B.  (C.   A.    Luckhardt  &    Co.),   r. 

Berkeley 
"    Wallace  S.,  clerk  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1431  Pine 
"    Walter,  laborer,  r.  476  Jessie 
"    Wilfred  M.,  bookkeeper,  r.  20  Montezuma 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  2,:27  Fulton 
"    William,  driver  Louis  T.  Snow,  r.  1239  Fol- 

som 
"    William,  harness  maker,  r.  228  Minna 
"    William,  janitor,  r.  1839  Fillmore 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  703  Tennessee  rear 
"    William,  marine  engineer,  r.  95  Steuart 
"    William,  master  mariner,  r.  2215  Octavia 
"    William,  miller  Am.  Biscuit  Co.,  r.  2919 

Laguna 
"    William,  salesman  Kearny  St.  Cash  Gun 

Store,  r.  1010  Washington 
"    William,  tinner  James  De  La  Montanya 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

1409  Baker 
"    William  A.,  engineer,  r.  488,  8th 
"    William  C,  janitor,  r.  1129  Broadway 
Taylor  William  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  pro- 
fessor of  principles  and  practice  of  sur- 
gery University  of  California,  office  and 
r.  215  Geary,  hours  10  a.  m.  to  5  p.  m. 
"    William  F.  (Schmitz  &  Taylor),  r.  Gaven 

nr  San  Bruno  Av 
"    WilliamF.,  band  sawyer McFarland  Bros., 

r.  3511  Mission 
"    William  F.,   clerk  treasurer's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2350  Bush 
"    William  F.,  meterman,  r.  1515  Buchanan 
"    William  G.,  solicitor,  r.  319  Geary 
"    William  H.,  clerk  collection  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  137  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  H.,  gas  fitter,  r.  332'/4  Waller 
"    William  H.,  janitor,  103  O'Farrell 
Taylor  William  H.,  president  Rlsdon  Iron  and 
Locomotive  Works,  SE  cor  Howard  and 
Beale,  r.  3138  California 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  entry  clerk  Risdon  L  &  L. 

Wks,r.  3138  California 
"    William  M.,  foreman  James  H.  Barry,  r. 

1617  Clay 
"    Willi  am  O.,  physician  and  surgeon,  231  Post 
Taylor  William  P.,  manager  M.  Brown  &  Sons, 
414-416  Clay,  r.   San  Anselmo,  Marin  Co. 
"    William  S.,  r.  704  Stockton 
"    William  S.,  shipwright,  r.  335  Texas 
"    William  W.,  metal  roof erConlin&  Roberts, 

r.  323  Tehama 
"    Wilson  J.,  printer,  424  Sansome 
"    W.  M.,  agent  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    &  Armstrong  (James  Taylor  and  Percy  E. 
Armstrong),  carpenters  and  upholster- 
ers, 449  Clementina 
"    &  Moore  (Truman   B.    Taylor    and  Justin 
Moore),  horse  radish,  29  Centre  Market 
Taylor  &  Taylor  (Felton  and  Churchill  Taylor), 
carriage  and  wagon  material,  and  hard- 
ware and  hardwood  lumber,  24-36  Beale 
4®-  Taylor.    See  Tayler 

Teaburg  Charles  M.,  boots  and  shoes,  1197  Mar- 
ket, r.  1081/4,  9th 
"    Paul,  shoemaker,  r.  108V^,  9th 
Teach  Elmer  W.,  driver  Golden  Gate  Oil  Supply 

Co.,r.  733  Stevenson 
Teager  Frank,  grocer,  r.  614  Willow  Av 
Teague  Anna  T.,  widow,  r.  316  Bartlett 
"    Frederic,  dentist.  21  Powell,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Henry  M.,  clerk  S.  F.  Produce  Exchange, 

r.  630  Sacramento 
"    Luther  A.,    dentist,    10    Geary,  r.  Golden 

Gate,  Cal. 
"    Ralph    A.,    clerk    Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  316 

Bartlett 
"    Sydney  C,  clerk,  r.  1706  Stockton 
Teaban  Frank  M.,  r.  661  Howard 
"    Joseph  D.,  clerk  Sanborn-Perrls  Map  Co., 


Teahan.    See  Tehan 


Teal  Albert,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r.  605 
Taylor 
"    James  M.,  r.  2731  Pine 
J8®=-Teal.    See  Teele 
Teaney  John  F.,  liquors,  1103  Kentucky 
Teare  Philip,  attorney  at   law,  530  California, 

room  56,  r.  Berkeley 
Teason  Matthew,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.Donovan, 

r.  115,  6th 
je®-Tebbetts.    SeeTibbetts 
Tebbs  Charles  E.,  artist,  430  Montgomery,  room 

40,  r.  Oakland 
Techau  R.  J.  &  Co.  (Rudolph  J.  Techau,  Henry 
J.  Wicker  and  Herman  Hermansen),  pro 
prietors  The  Good  Fellows  Grotto  Res- 
taurant, wines  and  liquors,  cor  Market, 
City  Hall  Square  and  City  Hall  Av.,  tel- 
ephone South  434 
"    Rudolph  J.    (R.  J.    Techau    &  Co.),  r.  334 
Jones 
Technical  Society  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  George 
W.  Dickie  president.  Otto  von  Geldern 
secretary,  819  Market,  room  56 
Tecklenborg  August  P.,  tailor,  r.  25  Laskie 
Tecklenburg  Christina,  widow,  r.  1055Folsom 

"    Frederick,  lithographer,  r.  1055  Folsom 
Tedlie  James  H..  clerk  Treasurer's  Dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  712 Geary 
Tedtsen  Andrew,  master  mariner,  r.  36  Stanly 
PI 
"    W.,  seaman  str  City  of  Puebla 
Teed  Anna,  widow,  r.  316  Bartlett 
"    Caroline  Miss,  r.  The   (Lick)  old  Ladies" 

Home 
"    Charles  W.,  carpenter,  r.  1107  Buchanan 
"    RalphR.,bookkeeper,r.  316 Bartlett 
"    JosiahM.,  r. 2731  Pine 
"    Verona   Miss,   teacher  S.    F.    Protestant 
Orphan  Asylum 
Teele  &  Co.  (Charles    S.  Peck    and    Mrs.  T.  F. 

Scott),  draymen,  717  Sacramento 
>S®=-Teele.    See  Teal 

Teeling  Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  314  Folsom 
Teesdale  Robert,  laborer,  r.  314,  4th  Av 

"    Sarah  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  314,  4th  Av 
Teese  Anna  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Arlington,  137 

Kearny 
Teese   Louis  Jr.,    liquors,  434    Kearny,   r.    127 
Kearny 
"    Mathew,  tanner  C.  G.  Bennett  &  Co. 
Teeter  Ann  Mrs.,  herbalist,  r.  718  Larkin 
"    Frank   K.,  painter  John  F.  Bright,  r.  653 
Folsom 
Tegeler  William,  contractor,  r.  554  Church 
Tegen  Henry,  grocer,  r.  3109i/^  Buchanan 
Teggart   Bernard,  drayman,  306  Davis,  r.   124 
Juniper 
"    James  (Marshall,  Teggart  &  Co.),  r.   124 

Juniper 
"    John,  oiler  str  Apache,  r.  124  Juniper 
"    John,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
i8t5="Teggart.    See   Taggart 

Tehama  Lodging  House,  Edward  Stevens  pro- 
prietor, 438  Broadway 
Tehan  John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Joseph,  fireman  str  Alameda 
"    Matthew,  teamster  Patrick  J.  Casey 
/SS=-Tehan.    See  Teahan 
Tehaney  Martin,  r.  28  Hawthorne 
4®*Tehaney.    See  Tahaney 
Teichert  Adolph  H.,  gun    and  locksmith,  533, 
24th 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  1313  Fillmore 
Teichler  Joseph,   tanner,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr 
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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER,    X.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity^  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.  ; 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Teichman    Eugene    G.,   tinner    John   Wieland 

Brewery,  r.  623  Howard 
Teigeler  William  H.,  groceries,  liquors,  wood 
and  coal,  NE  cor  Valley  and  Dolores,  r. 
1519  Dolores 
Teil  Henry,  clerk,  r.  137,  3d 
Teitz  Herman,  cooper,  r.  2  Dore 

"    Robert,  r.  2  Do're 
Tejeda  Albino  P.,  saddler  Kempkey,  Gilham  & 
Sawyer,  r.  1519  Mason 
"    Avelino,    saddler    Kempkey,    Gilham    & 
Sawyer,  r.  1519  Mason 
Telander  T.  M.,  carpenter,  r.  249,  5th 
Telegraph  Hill  Observatory,  Mrs.  Mary  Skin- 
ner   in     charge,    cor    Greenwich     and 
Kearny 
Telephone   Company.    See  Pacific  Telephone 

and  Teleerraph  Co. 
Telephone  Building-,  216  Bush 
Teller  Addie,  widow,  r.  110  Fell 
"    Frank  T.,  blacksmith  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  18'^ 

Stanly  PI 
"    Richard  R.,  clerk,  r.  18!^  Stanley  PI 
"    William,  foreman    blacksmith    Union   I. 

Wks,  r.  I81/2  Stanley  PI 
"    William  H.,  engineer,  r.  WA  Stanley  PI 
Telford  John,  teamster,  r.  NW  cor  Park  Hill  Av 

and  Tilden 
Tellefsen  John  C,  expressman,  r.  724  Bryant 

"    Theodore,  r.  416Vi  Austin  Av 
Teller  Charles,  r.  326  Pacific 
"    Philip  S.  (Norton,  Teller  &  Roden),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William,  oiler  City  of  Peking 
i^Teller.     See  Theller 
Telles  Germano,  painter,  r.  116  Jackson 
Tellier  Eugene,  barber,  242,  9th 
Tellis    Philip,  porter    Joseph  M.  Blast,   r.   9 

Union  PI 
Tello  C,  waiter  str  San  Bias 
Telly  Charlotte  Miss,  saleslady  Lippman  Bros., 
r.  532  Castro 
"    Jennie  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  r.  13  Selina  PI 
Telyea  Joseph,  watchman    S.    P.  Co.,  r.  2617 

Howard 
Temperli    Edward,  machinist  First  St.  Wks, 
Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1309b  Sacramento 
"    Edward  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1309b  Sacra- 
mento 
Temple  Albert,  barber  M.  Morris,  r.  709  O'Far- 

rell 
Temple  Bar  The,  George  W.  Harris  proprietor, 

NW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Sutter 
Temple     Emanuel,    Rev.    Jacob    Voorsanger 
rabbi,  N  s    Sutter   bet    Stockton    and 
Powell 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  875  Folsom 
"    George  C,  calker,  r.  856  Folsom 
"    Herbert  J.,  clerk  Morris  Newton  &  Co.,  r. 
425  O'Farrell 
Temple   Jackson,  Associate  Justice  Supreme 
Court  of  California,  chambers  825  Mar- 
ket, Emporium  Bldg.  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicho- 
las 
"    James  H.,  musician,  r.  1713a  Buchanan 
"    John  A.,  machinist,  r.  1440  Hayes 
"    John  M.,  magnetic  healer,  r.  611  Polk 
"    Joseph,  mechanic,  r.  215,  15th 
Temple  of  Health    Medicine   Company,  Dr. 
John  W.  Roberts    president    and    man- 
ager, E.   E.  Roberts   secretary,  442  Van 
Ness  Av 
"    Rufus,  calker,  r.  856  Folsom 
"    The,  11.5-117  Turk 
Temple   Warner,   attorney  at  law,  Emporium 
Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  2524  Sutter 


Templeman  Arthur  C,  awning  maker,  r.  532^, 
19th 
"    Harwood,  clerk   local   freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry,    bookkeeper    Mendocino     Lumber 

Co.,  r.  1224  Waller 
"    John,  dyer  and  scourer,  1412  Ellis 
"    John,  Jr.,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r. 

1412  Ellis 
"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  957 Market 
"    Thomas,  waiter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  318  Taylor 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  436  Brannan 
Templeton  Caroline  A.  Miss,  teacher  West  End 
School,  r.  2832,  16th 
"    Chambers,  carpenter,  r.  130  Olive  Av 
"    Horatio  M.,  r.  23  Bartlett 
"    I.  Newton,    clerk   Cesar   Bertheau,  r.  239 

Webster 
"    Laura  S.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar 

School,  r.  2832,  16th 
"    Lemon  A.,  miner,  r.  100  Jones 
"    Mary,  r.  209,  2d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  239  Webster 
"    M.  L.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agent's  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    O.  E.,  capitalist,  r.  110  Ellis 
Templin  Hugo,  dyer  Newbauer  &  Levy,  r.  253 

Minna 
Templine  Charles,  laborer,  r.  2603  Post 
Tempone  Giuseppe,  tailor,  416  Montgomery  Av, 

r.  22  Telegraph  PI 
Temps  Ernest,  expressman,  SW  cor  O'Farrell 
and  Powell,  r.  460  Clementina 
"    Gustave,  blacksmith,  r.  460  Clementina 
"    Henry,  expressman,  r.  460  Clementina 
Tenberg  John,  bedmaker,  636  Commercial 
Ten  Bosch  John  R.,  clerk  Charles  C.  Pennell  & 

Co.,  r.  11  Hickory  Av 
Ten  Broeck  Arthur  H.,  capitalist,  80-81  Colum- 
bian Bldg,  r.  317  Grove 
Tenbrook  George  H.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamil- 
ton, r.  1812  Market 
Tence  Charles,  furnished  rooms,  9.38  Geary 
Tench  John,  car  painter  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  102 

Bernard 
Ten  Eyck  Edna  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  244,  12th 
"    Edward  E..  clerk,  r.  244,  12th 
"    Eleanor,  widow,  r.  244,  12th 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  244,  12th 
"    William  E.,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman, 
r.  2600  Sutter 
Tenhaefl  Frederick  J.,  clerk,  r.  1019  Market  rear 
Tennant  Elmer  F.,  cement  worker,  r.  106^,  3d 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  &46i/4  Army 
"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    John  H.,  r.  1003  Capp 

"    Leland,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  Alameda 
Tennebaum  Israel,  second-hand  goods,  219, 3d,  r. 

148  Tehama 
Tennent  Thomas,  chronometers,  4  California, 

room? 
Tenney    A.  F.    Co.,  A.    F.    Tenney    president, 
James      Madison     secretary,     canned 
fruits,  839-849  Folsom 
"    Alfred  F.,  president  A.  F.  Tenney  Co.,  839 

Folsom,  r.  1069  Mission 
"    Charles  H.,  weigher   D.  J.  Walker,  r.  10 

Patton 
"    Fannie,  widow,  r.  119'/4  Bernard 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Lloyd  P.,  clerk,  r.  11914  Bernard 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  207  Minna 
Tennihan  Michael,  r.  1087  Broadway 
Tennis  Emily  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  14  Beide- 
man 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  5  Bacon  PI 
"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  507  Gough 
"    William    E.,    janitor    Lincoln    Grammar 
School,  r.  609  Ash  Av 
Tennison  Herbert  A.,  electrician,  r.   1215  Mis- 
sion 
Tenny  Eva  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  602  Oak 
Tennyson  Martha  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  118  Jack- 
son 
"    Oscar  (Zar  &  Tennyson),  r.  315%,  5th 
"    Thomas,  master  tug  Sea  Witch 
Tenscher  Harvey  E.,   clerk  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
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Tensfeldt  Hans  F.,  laborer,  r.  778  Stevenson 
"    Oscar,  clerk  Henry  Kahn  &  Co.,  r.  778  Stev- 
enson 

Tepis  Sarah,  widow,  r.  11  Hubbard 

Teply  Jean,  tailor,  r.  1510  Leavenworth 

Tepper  Charles,  proprietor  The  Philadelphia, 
421  Bush,  and  restaurant,  626  Washing- 
ton and  614  Clay,  r.  626  Washington 
"    Edward  A.,  soap  cutter  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co., 
r.  1030  Bryant 

Terano  P.,  peddler,  r.  818  Sansome 

Terbush  George  F.,  with  The  Realty  Syndicate, 
r.  210  O'Farrell 

Tercovich  Luca  B.,  teamster  Minaker  &  Wel- 
banks,  r.  1519  Dupont 

Terea  Frank  M.,  harnessmaker  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  Oakland 

TEREDO-PROOF  PILE  CO., 

John  S.  Kimball  president,  John  H. 
BuUock  secretary,  office  22  Market, 
room  1 

Teresi  Vincent,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  320c 

Guerrero 
Terkelsen  Charles,  machinist  Risdon  I. 
Wks,  r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
"    Charles,  seaman  str  City  of  Everett 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Empire  Malt  House 
Terkelson  James,  clerk  H.  C.  Lansen,  r. 
Mason 
"    James  L.,  salesman  M.  Davidson,  r.  2117'/^ 

Mason 
"    Lawrence,  operator  Frederick  H.  Bushnell, 

r.  940,  26th 
"    Lorenz,  wood  dealer,  r.  940,  26th 
Terme  Mary  Mrs.,  r.  644  Filbert 
Termoth  Charles,  dryer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Ternaben  Gustav,  flagman,  r.  206,  7th  Av 
Terpening  A.  B.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  529  Fell 
"    H.  A.,  general  agent  Preferred  Accident 
Ins.  Co.,  20-21  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  529 
Fell 
Terramorse  Frank  F.,  r.  17  Valley 
Terrell  James,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  1  Kate 
"    John,  glassblower,  r.  1  Kate 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  307  Hayes 
"    S.  M.,  surgeon  str  City  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 
•'    Stephen,  longshoreman,  r.  2117  Mason 
"    William,  keg  turner  Pac.  Woodenware  and 
Cooperage  Co..  r.  27  Oak  Grove  Av 
4®=-Terrell.    See  Terrill,  Tirrell,  Turrell  and 

Tyrrell 
Terrier  Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  5  Hunt 

"    Frank  F.,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
214V4  Ritch 
Terrill  A.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  923  Valencia 
"    George  C,  carpenter,  r.  613,  17th 

TERRILL  GEORGE  M., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
336  Post,  rooms  5-6-7,  hours  2  to  5 
and  8  to  9  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  1302 

Terrill  Harry  F.,  architect,  r.  923  Valencia 

James  H.,  bookkeeper  John  Kelso,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Oscar,  beamster  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

6th  Av  South  nr  I 
Richard  A.,  painter,  r.  831  Bryant 
William,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  237 

Dolores 
William,  teacher  billiards,  r.  510a  Shrader 
William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  923  Valencia 
4®-Terrlll.    See  Terrell,   Tirrell,  Turrell  and 

Tyrrell 
Terry  A.  A.,  with  Crocker-Langley  S.  F.  Direc- 
tory, 217-219  Bush 
"    Albert  M.,r.  2422  Mission 
"    Alexander,  teamster,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Alonzo  E.,  r.  1024  Larkin 
"     Arthur,  lithographer,  r.  340,  18th 
"    Bud,  machine  hand  Mission  Soap  and  Can- 
dle Wks,  r.  2422  Mission 
.    "    Charles  D.,  machinist  Columbia  Theatre 
"    Clinton   H.,    engineer    flreboat    Governor 

Markham,  r.  730  Powell 
"    Frank  E.,  hair  goods,  2422  Mission 
"    Frank  K.,  compositor  J.  A.  Gafflgan,  r.  2422 

Mission 
"    George  C,  bridge  builder,  r.  55  Tehama 


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"    George  W.,  foreman  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r. 

2104  Mason 
"    Henry  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  340,  18th 
"    Horatio  P.,  salesman,  r.  902  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Ivan   C,  agent  Renters  Co-Operative  In- 
vestment Co. 
"    James  J.,  asst.  engineer  U.S.  Mint,  r.  421 

Eddy 
"    Jerome  E.,  traveling  salesman  Columbia 

Coffee  and  Spice  Co.,  r.  3002  California 
"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  536i/4  Howard 
"    John,  porter  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r.  28 

Ritch 
"    JohnC,  furniture  dealer,  r.  902  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    John  O.,  fireman  U.  S.  Lighthouse  tender 
Madrono 
Terry  Joseph  T.,  general  auctioneer,  furniture 
broker  and  fire  insurance  agent,  30  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Joseph  T.  Jr.,  assayer  Thomas  Price  &  Son, 

r.  335,  nth  Av 
"    Mark  A,,  r.  491,  4th 

"    Parshall  A.,   physician,  788   Harrison,    r. 
491,  4th 
Terry  Eeel  B.,  attorney  at  law,  716-718  Spreck- 
els  Bldg,  r.  1902  Broadway 
"    R.  J.  Mrs.,  medium,  995  Market 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1121  Greenwich 
"    Thaddeus  W.,  saw  filer,  1233  Union,  r.  1121 

Greenwich 
"    Thomas,  belt  maker  H.  N.  Cook  Belting 

Co.,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    Thomas  W.,  machinist  Yosemite  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  1121  Greenwich 
"    Truman,    teamster  J.    E.    Fickett,    r.  322 

Be  ale 
"    Walter  F. ,  entry  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 

Co.,  r.  1416  Broadway 
"    William,  clerk  London  and  S.  F.  Bank,  r. 

Mill  Valley 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  1605  Pacific  Av 
"    William  S..  carpenter  J.  W.  Baldwin,  r. 
1416  Broadway 
Terschuren  Gerhard  F.,  master  str  Aurora,   r. 

1809  Laguna 
Terwilliger  Albert  H.,  painter,  r.  1668a  Mission 
"    Newton  C,  draughtsman  U.  S.  Surveyor 
General's  Office,  r.  2834  Howard 
Tesch  Gustave,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peterson, 

r.  16a  Congress 
Tesche  Arthur  W.,    brakeman   S.  P.  Co.,  r.  50 
Freelon 
"    Eugene,  casing  maker  Frank  Suhling,  r.  12 

Clara 
"    Gustaf  R.,  clerk,  r.  ,50  Freelon 
"    Gustaf  W.,  r.  1107  Nebraska 
"    Ivan,  cigars,  NW  cor  10th  and  Howard,  r. 
1401  Folsom 
Tescher  Arthur  W.,  brakeman,  r.  3414  Freelon 
Teschner  Herrman,  cigar  maker  Friedlander  & 

Kaeser,  r.  1329  Eddy 
Tesek  Matthew,  cook  Harmony  Hotel 
Tesmore  Eliza,  widow,  r.  932V4  Mission 
Tesovieri  John,  cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 

r.  318  Broadway 
Tessandori  A.  &  Co.  (Americo  Tessandori  anl 
Biaggo  Coppetti),  liquors,  112>4  Jackson 
"    Americo  (A.    Tessandori  &    Co.),  r.  112|/2 
Jackson 
Tesserera  Alfonso,  fisherman,  r.  908  Sansome 
Tessier  Annie,  widow,  r.  2515  Folsom 

"    John  P.,  teamster,  r.  •Z'-A  Sheridan 
Tessiere  Victoire,  widow,  r.  700  Broadway 
Tessing  Charles,  clerk,  r.  1  Latham  PI 


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Tessmer  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  r.  35th  Av  South 
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"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  2001  Dupont 
Testuz  Charles,  porter   Ami   Vignier,    r.   822a 
Broadway 

TETLEY  JOSEPH  &  CO., 

Montagu  Haiikm  agent,    India    and 
Ceylon  teas,  506  Battery,  room  12 

Tetlow  Oliver,  laborer,  r.  668  Mission 
Tetterberg  A.  H.,  porter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  106 

Minna 
Tettmers  George,  master  mariner,  r.  324V4,  18th 
Tetzen  Albert  C,  with  Charles  Tetzen,  130  Clay 

TETZEN  CHARLES, 

shipping  and  commission  merchant, 
dried  fruits,  nuts,  raisins,  honey,  bees- 
wax, heibs,  vanilla  beans,  shells  and 
horns,   118-120  Clay,  telephone  Main 
5505 
Teubert    Charles    H.,    porter    Deming-Palmer 
Milling  Co.,  r.  928,  19th 
"    Thomas  A.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  1070  Howard 
Teubner  Emil,  printer,  r.  508,  6th 
"    Gustave,  showcase  maker,  1511  Clay 
"    Gustave  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  1511  Clay 
Teutonia  Hall,  1322  Howard 
Tevendale  Isaac  S.  R.,  liquors,  536  Sacramento, 

r.  200314  Leavenworth 
Tevensdale  George,  car  driver,  r.  517,  6th 
Tevis  Carter,  treasurer  United  States  Central 
Ry  Co.,  10  California,  and  buyer  Palace 
Hotel,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  W.,  steward  Brooklyn  Hotel,  r.  804 

Larkin 
"    Henry  L.,  physician,  1316  Taylor 
"    Hugh   (Coburn,    Tevis    &■  Co.),    office    107 
Front,  r.  Oakland 
Tevis  Lloyd,  capitalist,  office  30  Mills  Bldg, 
9th  floor,  r.  1316  Taylor 
"    William  S.,  real  estate,  r.  2548  Jackson 
Tevliri  James,  coalpasser  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    James  F.,  attorney  at  law,  723  Spreckels 

Bldg,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Margaret,  domestic  The  Lick  Old  Ladies' 
Home 
-^Tevlin.    See  Devlin 
Tevnan  Maria,  domestic,  1803  Eddy 
Teweles  Arthur,  r.  1732  Devisadero 
"    Belle,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1732  Devisa- 
dero 
Tewes  George,  expressman,  SE  cor  Eddy  and 
Taylor,  r.  1308  Broderick 
'■    George  Jr.,  messenger  Western  Meat  Co., 

r   1308  Broderick 
"    Henry,  sexton,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tewhill  John,  laborer  Gross  &  MuUaney,  r.  1526 
Turk 
,"    Thomas  H..  painter,  r.  1526 Turk 
Tewksbury  Emily  S.,  widow,  r.   2901  California 
"    George  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
10631^  Howard 
Texas    and    Pacific     Railway     (Dallas,    Tex.), 
George  E.    Maguire   general  agent,  121 
California 
Teza  Peter,  musician,  r.  1017  Guerrero 
Thacker  John  N.,  special  officer  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Thackeray  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  20  Angelica 
Thackeray  William,  assistant  librarian  Odd 
Fellows'  Library  and  secretary  Odd 
Fellows'  Library  Association,  Odd  Fel- 
lows' Bldg,  cor  Market  and  7th  r.  20An- 
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Thackray  George,  wood  and  coal,  SE  cor  22d  and 
Fair  Oaks,  r.  823,  22d 
"    George  Jr.,  clerk  George  Thackray,  r.   823, 
22d 
Thain  Alexander  (Thain  Bros.),  r.  1722  Page 
"    Brothers  (Alexander  &  Frederick),  candy 

manufacturers,  781  Market 
"    Frederick  (Thain  Bros.),  r.  1722  Page 
■'    William,  band  sawyer  Excelsior  Mill  Co., 
r.  1011  Army 
Thaisen  August  L.,  driver,  r.  230,  22d 
Thai  Fred  M.,  general    agent,   426   California, 
room  4,  r.  25  Fulton 
•'    Frederick,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2832 

Pine 
"    Julius  L..  salesman,  r.  127b  Oak 
"    Levi,  r.  127b  Oak 

"    Phillip  F.,  barber  supplies,  127b  Oak 
Thalia  The,  James  Schwartz  proprietor,  junc- 
tion Market  and  Turk 
Thall  Henry  H.,  speculator,  r.   1324^4  O'Farrell 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  214  Grove 
Thallwitz  August  R.,  painter,  r.  1217  Filbert 
Thames  and  Mersey  Maiine  Insurance  Co., 
limited    (of    England),    William    Greer 
Harrison  manager  North  Pacific  Branch, 
305  California 
Thamm  Oswald,  machine  hand  Fink  &  Schind- 

ler,  r.  20(4  Washington  Av 
Than  John,  horseshoer,  r.  780  Stevenson 
Thane  Arthur  F.,  clerk  Williams,  Brown  &  Co., 
r.  2340  Pine 
"    James  N.,    stenographer  Augustus  Comte 

Jr. 
' '    Joseph  E. ,  agent  Forbes  Lithograph  Manu- 
facturing Co.  (Boston,  Mass.),   109  Cali- 
fornia, room  1,  r.  Alameda 
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Thannhauser  &  Co.,  Hugo  Duveneck  president, 
Sigmuud  T.   Leffmann   secretary,   com- 
mission merchants   and  general  agents 
Transatlantic  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  and 
local  agents  Fireman's  Fund  Insurance 
Co.  (fire  department),  311  California 
Tharabelles  Constantino,  deckhand,  r.  813  Fil- 
bert 
Tharp  Carl,  furrier  Jorgen  Nielsen 
"     E.  H.,  notary  public,  238  Montgomery,  r.  400 

Oak 
"    Newton  J.,  architect,  r.  825  Green 
4®="Tharp.    See  Thorp  and  Thorpe 
Tharsing  Nellie  G.   Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Por- 

tala,  314b  O'Farrell 
Thatcher  Edward  C,  music  and  stationery,  1203 
Scott 
"     George  P.,  carpenter,  r.  607  Eddy 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  712b  Union 
"    John  T.,  carpenter,  r.  620,  6th 
"    Julia  F.,  widow,  r.  22  Valley 
Thaten  Jacob  A.,  r.  11071/4  Treat  Av 

"    Peter  H.,  teamster,  r.  110714  Treat  Av 
Thatjenhorst  Gustav,  varieties,  711  Point  Lobos 

Av 
Thaurin  John  N.,  cook,  r.  35  Perry 
Thauwald  Bertha  Mrs.,  restaurant,  317  Polk 

"    Hermann,  painter,  r.  317  Polk 
Thaxter  Curtis  H.,  student,  r.  1316  Fell 
"    Homer  D.,  student,  r.  1316  Fell 
"    W.  S.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Thayer  Charles  W.,  driver  Edward  H.  Beverly, 

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Thayer  Clarence  A.,  secretary  The  E.  K.  Wood 
Lumber  Co.,  132  Market,  rooms  18-19,  r. 
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"    Delia,  widow,  r.  404  Turk 
"    Edward  J.,  carpenter  and  builder,  16  Capp 
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Thayer  Rose  Miss,  principal  Chinese  Primary 
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"    Thaxter,  clerk  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.,  r 
1101  Pine 

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The  Adams  &  Beck  Co.,  (Charles  w.  Adams,  E. 
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The  Union  Lithograph  Co.,  Jennison  C.  Hall 
president  and  manager,  S.  H.  Strite 
vice-president,  B.  S.  Hubbard  secretary, 
lithographers,  printers  and  binders,  316 
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Theall  Alfred,  water  tender,  r.  14  Rincon  Av 
"    Julian,  clerk,  r.  513  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  513  Van  Ness  Av 

4®-Theall.    See  Theile,  Theil  and  Thiele 

Theatre  Curtain  Advertising  Co.  (incorporated) 
Arnold  PoUak  manager,  209  Sansome 
"    Programme,  George  De  Troost   publisher, 
320  Sansome.  room  8 

Theatrical  Puhllshing  Co.  (Horwinski  Bros.), 


Thebaud  Joseph,  insurance  manager  W.  Loaiza 

&  Co.,  218  220  Sansome,  r.  313  Geary 
Thede  Christian  H.,  electrician,  r.  251,  3d 
Thedy  Albert  F.,  salesman   W.  &  J.   Sloane  & 

Co.,r.  1419  Hyde 
Theen  George,  paper  carrier,  r.  608  Sacramento 
Theil  Adele  Miss,  dressmaking,  537  Greenwich 

"    Louise,  widow,  r.  527  Greenwich 
4®-Theil.    See  Theall,  Thiel  and  Thiele 
Theilen  Henry,  harnessmaker,  cor  San  Bruno 
Av  and  Eve 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  William  Beckmann,  r.  cor 

San  Bruno  Av  and  Eve 
"    Louis  A.,  harnessmaker  Henrv  Theilen 
Theiier  Frederick,  farmer,  r.  677i/2  Mission 
-e®-Theiler.    SeeThieler 
Thein  Herman,  cook,  r.  6  Natoma 
Theisen  Adolph  R.,  with  F.  W.  Theisen  &  Co 
r.  130  Borland 
"    Adolphina  J.,  widow,  r.  130  Borland 
"    Annette  Miss,  teacher  Everett   Gi 

School,  r.  921c  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick  W.  (F.  W.  Theisen  &  Co.), 
Borland 

THEISEN  F.  W.  &  00. 

(Frederick  W.  Theisen),  window- 
shades  and  curtainpoles,  1223  Market, 
telephone  Jessie  32 

Theisen   John,   chicken    ranch,    Persia    Av  nr 

Madrid 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  Five-Mile  House 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  Persia  Av  nr  Madrid 
"    Louis  Jr.,  driver,  r.  Munich  nr  Russia  Av 
Theisen  S.  Joseph,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine, 

room  26,  telephone  Main  1717,  r.  130  Dor- 
land 
Theiss  Emil,  asst.  engineer  U.  S.  3tr  Albatross 
«®-Theiss.    See  Thies 
Theissen  Martin,  tailor,  'SOaM,  3d 
Thelen  Dora,  widow,  r.  406  Hayes 

"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  303  Lombard 
Theler  William  H.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.   M 

Ry.,  r.  5  Juri 
Thelie  Mary,  widow,  r.  217  Francisco 
Theller  George  P.  Jr.,  clerk  Keyston  Bros  ,  r 

419,  19th 
Theller  Samuel  L.,  real  estate,  330  Pine,  room 

5,  r.  Oakland 
>e®="Theller.    See  Teller 
Theman  Theodore,  groceries  and  liquors,  1400 

Pacific,  r.  307^4  Chestnut 
Then  Johanna,  widow,  r.  1007  Pacific 
Thenies  John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Theobald  Ann  Miss,  teacher  Richmond  Prlmarv 

School,  r.  1912!4  Lyon 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  191214  Lyon 


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i  MANUFACTURERS  OP 

>  RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

$  For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

(  and  Irrigation. 

^     309,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Theobald    George,    clerk    The    Liverpool    and 
London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2738  Pine 
"    George  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1912^  Lyon 
"    James  J.,  clerk  Thames  and  Mersey  Mar- 
ine Ins.  Co.,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Marie,  widow,   janitress    Laguna   Honda 
Primary  School,  r.  H  bet  8th  and  9th  Avs 
"    Newton  L.,  printer  West  Coast  Adv.   and 

Pub.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  forgeman  Pac.   Roll.   Mill,  r.  301 
Sierra 
.«3=Theobald.    See  Thibault 
Theodore  Charles,  dairy  produce,  1156  Guerrero 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  544  Jessie 
"    Mamie,  domestic,  1519  Sacramento 
Theodosi  Arthur,  candy  maker,  r.  28,  3d 
Theological     Seminary     (Presbyterian).     121 
Haight 

Theosophical  Society  The, 

Objects— 1st.  To  form  the  nucleus  of 
a  universal  brotherhood  of  humanity, 
without  distinction  of  race,  creed  or 
color.  2d.  To  promote  the  study  of 
Aryan  and  other  Eastern  literatures, 
redgions  and  sciences  3d.  To  inves- 
tigate unexplained  laws  of  nature  and 
the  psychical  powers  of  man.  Head- 
quarters rooms  525-526  Emporium 
Building,  Market  between  4th  and  5th, 
A  free  circulating  library  is  located  at 
the  headquarters,  consisting  of  theo- 
sophical books  and  magazines, 
pamphlets,  etc.  The  library  is  for  use 
and  you  are  invited  to  avail  yourself 
of  its  advantages.  Open  daily  from  10 
a.  m.  to  5  p.  m.  A  public  meeting  of 
the  local  society  is  held  every  Tuesday 
evening  at  8  o'clock.  Free  public 
meetings  and  lectures  are  held  every 
Sunday  at  7:30  ^p.  m.  at  Red  Men's 
Hall,  320  Post 
Thereux  Eugenie,  teacher  music,  809  Folsom 

"    Paul,  teacher  music,  800  Folsom 
Therien    Joseph    H.,     manufacturer    laundry 
machinery,  221  Main,  r.  11 1914  Howard 
"    Leo,  carpenter,  r.  120314  Howard 
"    Leo  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  12021/^;  Howard 
Theriot  Joseph  E.,  printer  Post,  r.  1516Broadwoy 
Therkorn  Henry,  shoemaker,  210114  Scott 
Theron  Francis,  helper,  r.  3  Harry  PI  rear 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  Harry  PI  rear 
4®-Theron.    See  Thiron 
Thesing  Charles,  foreman  Wempe  Bros. 
Theuer  Theodore,  tanner,  r.  11th  Av  South  bet  P 

and  Q 
Theuerkauf  Anna  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  620 
Shotwell 
"    G.  Alexander,  apprentice,  r.  620  Shotwell 
"    George,  r.  620  Shotwell 
Theysohn  August  C,  barber,  412  Folsom 
Thibadeau  J.  H.,  r.  812  Kearny 
Thibaud  John,  proprietor  Sutter  Street  House, 

308  Sutter 
4®=-Thibaud.    See  Thebaud 
Thibault  Cleophas,  shoemaker,  8311^  Pacific 

"    Louis,  r.  1521  Scott 
4®="Thibault.    See  Theobald 
Thiebaut    Charles,    proprietor    Pioneer   Paper 
Box  Factory,  765  Mission,  r.  670  Harrison 
"    Emily  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  670  Harrison 
"    Hippolyte  H.,   operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel. 

Cable  Co.,  r.  240  Fell 
"    Louis  A.,  paper  box  cutter,  r.  334  Shipley 
"    Peter,  pattern  maker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
_  .    Bldg.  Wks,  r.  929  Army 


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BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 

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J.  GUNDLACH  &  CO. 


Fine  Old  Table  Wines. 
California's  Choicest  Products. 


1524 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
:  Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL   OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Thieben  Annie  Miss,  c]erk,  r.  1438  O'Farrell 
"    Clara  Miss,  clerk,  r.  1438  O'Farrell 
"    Ludwig,  r.  1438  O'Farrell 
Thiedemann  William  (Thiedemann  &  Delius), 

r.  1724  Page 
TMedemann  &  Delius  (William  Thiedemann 
and  Auto  F.  W.  Delius),   shipping  and 
commission,  209-210  Safe  Deposit  Bidg 
Thiel  Albert  G.,  machinist  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r. 
1218  Kearny 
"    Albert,  2d  mate  str  Alcatraz,  r.  135  Fol- 

som 
"    Charles  F.,  painter,  r.  1218  Kearny 
Thlelbar  Elizabeth  R.,  widow,  r.  729  California 
Thiele  Adolph,  laborer,  r.  22  Williamson 
"    Alexander  C,  salesman  Stulz  Bros.,  r.  523 

Green 
■•    A.  Otto,  instrument  maker  Will  &  Finck 

Co.,  r.  1524  Folsom 
"    Bernhard.  seaman  U.  S.  str  Albatross 
"    Edmund  H.,  druggist  Louis  Zeh,  r.  327  Van 
Ness  Av 

THIELE  EMIL  DR., 

physician  and  surgeon,  specialist  for 
private  diseases  of  both  sexes,  995 
Market,  hours  8:30  to  11  a.  m.,  2  to 
4:30  and  6  to  8  p.  m. 

Thiele  Ernst,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1524  Fol- 
som 
"    Eugene  (successor  Sevin  Vincent  &  Co.), 

seeds,  607  Sansome,  r.  502  Washington 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1927  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Otto,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1524  Folsom 
4S-Thiele.    See  Theile  and  Thiel 
Thielemann  Otto,  clerk  Henry  Sutlifl,   r.  1624 

Devisadero 
Thielemans  John  B.,  carpenter,  r.  222514  Mis- 
sion 
Thieler  Henry  J.,  cabinet  maker  Peterson  & 

Schemp,  r.  821  Hampshire 
Thiemann  Barbara,  widow,  r.  2071/4  Steuart 
"    Edward,  plasterer  John  P.  McMurray,  r. 

422'/2  Post 
"    Robert,  case  maker  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  42214 
Post 
Thieme  Arthur,  painter  M.  Harmuth 
"    Oscar  A.,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 
r.  1026  Guerrero 
Thiemer  Gustave  L.  F.,   teacher  music,  r.  792 

Van  Ness  Av 
Thienel    Henry,    wood    finisher    Metropolitan 

Moulding  Co.,  r.  48  Oak 
Thierbach  Charles  F.  (Thierbach  &  Kroeger),  r. 
303  Scott 
"    Charles  F.  Jr.,  clerk  Oscar   Foss,  r.   303 

Scott 
"    D.  Julius,  weigher  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1532  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Louis  M.  (Hagedom  &   Thierbach),  r.  2915 

Bush 
"    &  Kroeger  (Charles  F.  Thierbach  and  Will- 
iam Kroeger),  coffee  and  spice  mills,  308 
Battery 
Thiers  Charles,  packer,  r.  448!4,  3d 
Thiery  Charles,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  914  Folsom 
Thies  Dora,  domestic,  1201  Gough 
"    Frederick  A.,  stock  clerk  Cal.  Gas  Fixture 
Co.,  r.  917  Lombard 
Thies  Hermann,  secretary  B.  H.  Patrick  &  Co., 
318  California,  r.  1908  Mason 
"    Otto,   teamster   M.  Friedman  &  Co.,  r.  917 

Lombard 
"    Otto  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  917  Lombard 
J8®-Thies.    See  Theiss 


Thiesen  Matthew,  painter,  r.  115a  6th 

Thieson  C,  musician,  33,  4th 

Thiess  John  H.,  r.  262  Minna 

Thiesse  Albert,  machinist  Cal.  Art  Metal  Wks, 

r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 
Thiessen  Barbara,  widow,  r.  26V2  Clinton 
"    Henry  C,  saddler,  r.  261/2  Clinton 
"    Martin,  jeweler  R.  Bujannoff,  r.  305^,  3d 
Thilo  Nellie,  widow,  r.  1503  Larkin 
Thime  Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  1354  Alabama 
i3®-Thime.    See  Thym 

Thinbreth  Frank,  engineer,  r.  409  Greenwich 
Thing  Albert  E.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles, 
r.  42  Hartford 
"    Albert  F.,  driver,  r.  42  Hartford 
Thingvalla    Steamship   Co.,    Jens   C.    Hansen 

agent,  44  East 
Third  Baptist  Church,  Rev.  George  E.  Duncan 

pastor,  518  Powell 
Third  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  William 
Rader  pastor,  S  s  15th  bet  Valencia  and 
Mission 
Third  Street  Exchange,  John  Strothofi  proprie- 
tor, 25,  3d 
Third  Street  Wharf,  foot  3d 
"    W.  &  Son  (William  and  William  D.),  dry 

goods.  901  Valencia  and  2011  Fillmore 
"    William  (W.  Third  &  Son),  r.  2005  Fillmore 
"    William  D.  (W.  Third  &  Son),  r.  2005  Fill- 
more 
Thirds  Mercie  M.   Mrs.,  librarian    The  Theo- 
sophical  Society,  r.  416  Golden  Gate  Av 
Thirion  Albert,  accountant  Comptoir  National 

D'Escompte  de  Paris,  r.  Alameda 
Thirkell  John,  laborer,  r.  566  Minna 
Thirkettle    Thomas,  bartender   Charles  New- 
man, r.  772  Folsom 
Thirlwell  Robert,  teamster  Monroe  Barnert,  r. 

210  Langton 
Thiron  Henry  L.,  marine  engineer,  r.  123  Eddy 
Thisby   George,  salesman  George  R.  Starr  & 
Co.,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Leonard,  clerk,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
Thistle  Hotel,  Richard  F.  Wilson  proprietor,  21& 
Michigan 
"    House,  Mrs.  E.  Campbell  proprietor,  783i/4 
Market 
Thistleton  George  (George  Thistleton  &   Co.), 
r.  262  Sadowa 
"    George  &  Co.  (George  and  Mrs.  H.  E.  This- 
tleton), real  estate,  7  Plymouth  Av 
"    H.  E.  Mrs.  (George  Thistleton  &  Co.),  r.  262 
Sadowa 
Thode  Erick  C,  shoemaker,  238  Ellis 
"    Frederick,  driver  Union  Brewing  Co.,  r.  619 
Florida  . 

Thode  Henning,  president  Union  Brewing  Co., 
NE  cor  18th  and  Florida,  r.  1081  Dolores 
"    John,  brewer,  r.  820  Waller 
"    John,  delivery  clerk  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  1008,9th 
"    John  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  544  Hayes, 

r.  615  Ash  Av 
"    Peter,  wine  maker,  r.  IOO81/2  Brannan 
Thoenges  Louis,  carpenter  and  contractor,  1602 

Mission,  r.  327  Capp 
Thoeni  John,  milker,  r.  629  Commercial 
Thogode  Charles  G.,  carpenter,  r.  117  Germania 

"    Frederick,  blacksmitu,  r.  lOS'/a  Germania 
Thole  Henry,  teamster  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

91/2  Oak  Grove  Av 
Thom  Alexander,  molder  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
809  Polk 
"    Cyril,  electrician,  r.  809  Polk 
"    David,  gunsmith,  416  Market,    r.   639  Na- 

toma 
"    Dorothea,  widow,  r.  263  Perry 
"    James,  elevatorman  New  City  Hall,  r.  102» 

Alabama 
"    Louis,  clerk,  r.  809  Polk 
"    Philip  F.,  instrument  maker  William  M. 

Searbv,  r.  809  Polk 
"    William  E.  G.,  with  Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co., 

r.  610  O'Farrell 
"    -Wohrden  Adeline,  widow,  r.  621,  23d 
"    Henry  A.  (Dannemark  &  Thom- Wohrden), 

r.  2,34  Scott 
"    Otto  N.,  student,  r.  621,  23d 
Thoma  John,  librarian  German  Hospital 


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Thomana  Charles,  head  ward  tender  City  and 
County  Hospital 

"    Jacob,  shoemaker,  3204  Bush 
Thome  Eugene,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  and  Railroad 
Av 
Thomas  Albert  M.,  clerk  Elliott  Bros.,  r.  519. 
3d 

"    Alexander,  peddler,  r.  705  Mission 

"    Alfred,  porter,  r.  1006  Clay 

"    Alfred,  steward,  2123  Buchanan 

"    Alvira,  bookkeeper,  r.  1239,  23d 

"    Ann.  widow,  r.  610a  Hampshire 

"    Ann  Mrs.,  r.  1329  PaciHc 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  156  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Anna  Mrs.,  clairvoyant,  r.  929  Post 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  305,  1st 

"    Antone,  barber,  16  Clay,  r.  249  Pacific 

"    Antone,  cook,  r.  147,  7th 

"    Arthur  (Thomas  &  Carlson),  r.  508  Sutter 

"    Arthur,  engineer,  r.  411  Tehama 

"    Arthur,  packer  Hills  Bros.,  r.  826,  19th 

"    Benjamin  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  649  Jessie 

"    Bert  A.,  sign  painter  Joseph  Laib  Jr. 

"    Bert  M.,  assistant  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue 
Agent,  r.  2829  Bush 

"    Bradford,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 
Co.,  r.  1329  Pacific 

"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1216'^  Howard 

"    C.  D.,  watchman  str  Australia 

"    Charles,  r.  810  Mission 

"    Charles,  blacksmith  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1526  Fol- 
som 

"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  440,  2d 

"    Charles,  plumber,  r.  11^  Harriet 

"    Charles  E.,  engineer,  r.  91  Silver 

"    Charles  E.,    superintendent  U.   S.  Engin- 
eers' Dept.  Fort  Point,  r.  Presidio 

"    Charles  F.,  calkerClark&  Webster,  r.  W-A 
Harriet 

"    Charles  G.,  r.  708  Taylor 
Thomas  Charles  G.,  vice-president  Palmetto 
Brush  Co.,  2  and  4  Mills  Bldg.,  10th floor, 
r.  San  Rafael 

"    Charles  M.,  conductor,  r.  1411  Guerrero 

"    Charles  P.,  bookkeeper  Payne's  Bolt  Wks, 
r.  46  Erie 

"    Charles  W.,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  113354 
Harrison 

•'    Charles  W.  H.,  painter,  1210  Broadway 

"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  501  Harrison 

"    Compland,  collector,  r.  1114  Filbert 

"    Daisy  E.  Miss,  bookbinder,  r.  1003  Wash- 
ington 

"    David,  cutter,  r.  117  Julian  Av 

"    David,  foreman,  r.  808  Filbert 

"    David  A.,  painter,  r.  126, 19th 

"    David  J.  (Goldman  &  Thomas),  r.  23c  Lafa- 
yette 

"    David  P.,  dental  student,  r.  703  Geary 

"    David  R.,  mining,  r.  2417  Washington 

"    Dora  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 

"    E.,  r.  502  Washington 
Thomas  E.,  secretary  Dixon- Agard  Co..  309  Clay 
Thomas    Edmund  D.,  auditor   Market   Street 
Railway   Co.,    room   31,  Hobart  Bldg,  r. 
2115  Bancroft  Way,  East  Berkeley 

"    Edmund  J.,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry,  junction 
Market  and  Valencia,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Edward,  porter  Howard  H.   Hogan,  r.  1104 
Mission 

"    Edward  B.,  clerk  Auditor's  office,  r.  1.307 
Vallejo 

"    Edward  H.,  machinist,  r.  Ellert    nr  An- 
dover  Av 

"    Edward  J.,  blindmaker  Edward  B.  Hindes 
&  Co  ,  r.  183  Perry 

"    Edward  R.,  clerk  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Thomas  Edward  W.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  636  Sutter,  houi-s  1 :30  to  4 :30  p.  m., 
Sundays  2  to  3  p.  m.,  r.  1806  O'Farrell 

"    Elijah  M.,  bartender  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
942  Powell 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.923  Greenwich 

"    Elizabeth  A.  Miss,    furnished  rooms,  1006 
Clay 

"    Ellis  S.,  pipemaker  Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  1003  Washington 


W.&  J.  SLOANE&CC, 

FURNITURE. 

Entirely  Wew  StocH  iij  i>\ost  Correcv 

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Thomas  Estelle  W.,  widow,  r.  1103'^,  17th 
"    Eugene  &  Co.  (estate  of).  George  Thomas 

executor,  320  Sansome,  room  26 
"    Evan,  expressman,  NE  cor  Mission  and 

New  Montgomery,  r.  1619'/^  Turk 
"    Evans,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Everard    C,  printer    Cubery    Co.,  r.    1114 

Filbert 
Thomas  F.,  manager  The  F.  Thomas  Parisian 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Works,  27,  10th,  r. 

1605  Oak 

THOMAS   F.  &  G. 

(Ferdinand  and  Gustav),  French  Dye- 
ing and  Cleaning  Works,  main  office 
318-320,  11th,  telephone  South  391, 
branch  offices  610  Post,  1608  Devisa- 
dero,  619  Valencia  nr  Willow  Av,  1015 
Broadway,  Oakland,  and  1011,  6th, 
St.,  Sacramento 
Thomas  Fannie  Miss,  r.  327  Larkin 
"  Ferdinand  (F.  &  G.  Thomas),  r.  32  Shot- 
well 

Thomas  F.  Parisian  Dyeing  and 

CLEANING  WORKS  THE,  F.  Thomas 
manager,  27,  10th,  branch  offices  213 
Post,  107a  Powell,  694  McAllister,  1328 
Polk,  755  Valencia,  Macdonough  The- 
atre Bldg,  Oakland,  1351  Park  St., 
Alameda,  31  E  Santa  Clara  St.,  San 
Jose,  912  L  St.,  Sacramento,  telephone 
South  79 
Thomas  Frank,  barber,  r.  507  Hickory  Av 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  400  Bay 

"    Frank,  physician,  1055  Market 

"    Frank  A.,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Mason  and 
Bay 

"    Frank  H.,  barber,  607  Laguna,  r.  812  La- 
guna 

"    Frank  J,,    bartender  J.  L.  Silver,  r.    528 
Greenwich 

"    Frederick,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 
Co.,  r.  1339  Pacific 

"    Frederick  G.,  editor  and   proprietor  The 
Mission  Journal,  2241  Mission,  r.  836, 19th 

"    Frederick  Mrs.,  varieties,  1006, 18th,  r.  826 
19th 

"    Frederick  W.,  clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
812  Lyon 

"    G.,  manager  H.  Huddles  ton  &  Co.,  965  Mar- 
ket, r.  219  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    G.  A.,  4th  officer  str  Belgic 

"    George,  executor  estate  of  Eugene  Thomas, 
320  Sansome,  room  26 

"    George,  shoemaker  John  Schroeder,  r.  869 
Mission 

"    George,  truckman  Truck  1,  r.  22  O'Farrell 

"    George,  watchman,  r.  2334  Greenwich 

"    George  A.,  waiter,  r.  210  California  Av 

"    George  E.,  barber,  1333  Powell,  r.  1006  Clay 
rear 

"    George  H.,  helper,  r.  23  Verona  PI 

"    George  P.,  carver,  r.  723  Hayes 

"    George  P.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton 

"    George  W.,  deputy  City  and  County  Audi- 
tor, r.  1738  Broadway 

"    George  W.,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r. 
233  Langton 

"    George  W.,  engineer  American  Laundry,  r. 
2224  Gi-eenwich 

"    George  W.,  upholsterer,  1140  Mission 

"    G.  M.,  conductor  Market    St.   Ry.   r.    1411 
Guerrero 

"    Griffith  J.,  plumber  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
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Thomas  Gustav  (F.  &  G.  Thomas),  r.  619M  Va- 
lencia 
"     H.  Mrs.,  r.  540  Ellis 
"    Harry,  steward  str  Point  Arena 
"    Harry  B.  (W.  Ford  Thomas  &  Son),  and 

Custom  House  attorney  for  J.  D.  Sprec- 

kels  &  Bros.  Co.,  3-27  Market,  r.  508  Baker 
"    Harry  W.,   clerk    Milwaukee    Mechanics" 

Insurance  Co.,  r.  Piedmont,  Cal. 
"    Henry,  capitalist,  r.  814  Montgomery 
"    Henry,  cooper,  r.  2  Cadell  Alley 
"    Henry,  machinist,  r.  425  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry  E.,  inventor,  r.  605  Pine 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
•'    Herbert,  helper  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  220,  24th 
"    Hermann,  finisher  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  220,24  th 
"    Hermann  Mrs.,  varities,  220,  24th 
"    Horace    C,    solicitor   Sands    W.   Forman 

Clock  Co.,  r.  1308  Sacramento 
"    Howard  C,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Lorin,  Cal. 
"    Hugh,  collector,  r.  1114  Filbert 
"    Hugh,  grip  repairer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1031 

Jackson 
"    J.,  clerk  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  263  Tehama 
"    James,    fireman    Market    St.  Ry.,  r.   1136 

Stevenson 
"    James  A.,  engineer,  r.  172  Minna 
"    James  J.,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks.  r.  812  Taylor 
Thomas  James  M.,  superintendent  California 

Paint  Co.,  22  Jessie,  r.  114  Vicksburg 
Thomas  Jay  B.,  cashier  Northwestern  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  322  Jersey 
"  J.  Mason,  clerk,  r.  1003  Washington 
"    Joel  L.,   teamster  Saott  &  Van  Arsdale 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  615'/4  Ivy  Av 
"    John,  r.  561  Stevenson 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  2213  Pine 
"    John,  cook  R.  F.  Wilson,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    John,  machinist  Yosemite  Mfg.   Co.,   r.  9 

Everett 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  208  Jackson 
"    John  Jr.,  r.  561  Stevenson 
"    John  B.,  brass  molder,  r.  n32i4  Stevenson 
"    John  H.,  glass  blower,  r.  4  Elsie 
"    John  H.,  shoemaker,  420  McAllister 
"    John  J.   (Thomas  &  Carter),  r.  121  Bart- 

lett 
"    John  J.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  1005V4  Clay 
"    John  O.,  accountant  RoUa  V.  Watt,  r.  1125 

O'Farrell 
"    John  M.,  cutter  M.  Brown  &  Sons,  r.  1003 

Washington 
"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  419  Vallejo 
"    Joseph  H.  (Eastman  &  Thomas),   r.  Bel- 
mont, Cal. 
"    Joseph  H.,  painter,  r.  435  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph  T.,  printer,  r.  313  Shotwell 
Thomas   J.  P.,   produce  commission,   SW  cor 

Clay  and  Davis,  r.  917  Market 
"    Julia  E.,  widow,  r.  211 V2  Cortland  Av 
"    Kate  N.,  widow,  r.  1003  Washington 
"    Lawrence,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  1114 

Filbert 
"    Leon  B.  (Maple,  Thomas  &  Fagothey),  r. 

Alameda 
"    Lewis  F.,  salesman  ,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  proprietor  Cosmos  House,  1020 

Market 
"    Maggie  M.  Miss,  stenographer  Charles  C. 

Moore  &  Co.,  r.  114  Vicksburg 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  lodgings,  172  Minna 


Thomas  Mark  A.,    bookkeeper  The  Germania 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2510  McAllister 
"    Mary  C,  widow,  r.  922  Post 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  923  Greenwich 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  114  Vicks- 
burg 
"    Mason,  boxmaker,  r.  1003  Washington 
"    Matthew  J.,  cashier  A.  M.  Speck  &  Co  ,  r. 

106'/^  Henry 
"    Merrill    J.,   liquors,    817   Kearny,    r.    807 

Kearny 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  213V4  Clara 
"    Minnie  H.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  540  Ellis 
"    Montgomery,  dental  student,  r.  1714  Mar- 
ket 
"    M.  v.,  books,  1203 Mission 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  104  Devisadero 
"    Oswald  P.,  groceries  and  liquors,  2400  Lar- 

kin 
"    Otto  L.,  paper  ruler  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  1201 
Nebraska 

THOMAS  P.   J., 

printer  and  publisher,  207-209  Sacra- 
mento, r.  1307  Vallejo 

Thomas  Prince  J.,  clerk  Hawley  Bros.  Hard- 
ware Co.,  r.  812  Lyon 
Thomas  Printing  House,  P.  J.  Thomas  pro- 
prietor, 207-209  Sacramento 
"    Richard  C,  clerk,  r.  1133»4  Harrison 
"    Richard  L.,  mining  secretary,  419  Califor- 
nia, room  2,  r.  1722  Sutter 
Thomas  Richard  P.,  president  Standard  Soap 
Co.,  525  Market,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Richard  R.,  carriage  maker,  1620  Mission, 

r.  73  Albion  Av 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  Wilber  N.  Brlggs,  r.  992 

Sanchez 
"    S.Mrs.,  millinery,  114  Grant  Av,  r.  104  De- 
visadero 
"    Samuel  (Thomas  &  Johnson),  and  liquors, 
816  Howard,  r.  915  Howard 
Thomas  Seth  Clock  Co.,  126  Sutter 
"    Theodore,  bookkeeper,  r.  2621  Laguna 
"    Thomas  A.,  porter  Montgomery's  Hotel 
"    Thomas  J.,  master  mechanic,  r.  15151^4  Do- 
lores 
"    Thomas  M.,  faucet  grinder  John  Wieland 

Brewery,  r.  114,  4th 
"    Victor,  laborer,  r.  1104  Mission 
"    Walter  G.  (Perry  &  Thomas),  r.  1136  Mar- 
ket 
"    Walter  J.,  salesman  H.  Wolf  &   Bro.,r. 

5091/4  Leavenworth  rear 
"    Walter  L.,  clerk  S.  F.  Sulphur  Co.,  r.  14.33 

California 
"    Wellington,  master  mariner,  419  California, 

room  16,  r.  Ill  Turk 

"    W.  Ford   (W.  Ford  Thomas    &  Son),  and 

Custom  House  attorney  for  J.D.  Spreck- 

els&  Bros.  Co.,  327 Market,  r.  527  Baker 

"    W.  Ford  &  Son  (W.  Ford  and  Harry  B.) 

Custom  House  brokers,  327  Market 
"    W.  G.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    William,  r.  3  East 

"    William  (Chickering,  Thomas  &  Gregory, 
and  Gerstle  &  Sloss),  attorney  at  law, 
206  Sansome,  rooms  29-34,  r.  2614  Pacific 
Av 
"    William,  cable  splicer,  r.  914  Central  Av 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  3022  Washington 
"    William,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 
■'    William,  packer  Hills  Bros.,  r.  1723  Jones 
"    William,  pantryman  Old  People's  Home 
"    William,  seal  hunter,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    William,  special  policeman,  r.  Ill  Bay 
"    William  A.,  gripman,  r.  532  Jersey 
"    William  B.  (Moore  &  Thomas),  r.  506  Bat- 
tery 
"    William  D.,  bell  boy  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    William  D.,  tile  setter,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
"    William  F.,  r.  18  Locust 
"    William  F.,  real  estate,  r.  1721b  Haight 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper  Sather  Banking 

Co.,  r.  712  Sutter 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  992  Sanchez 
<•    William  H. ,  engineer  A.  C.  Freese,  r.  610V4 , 
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Thomas  William  H.,   tinner  S.  P.   Co.,  r.   117 
Julian  Av 
"    William  J.,  elevator  man  Donohoe  Bldg,  r. 
31  Tehama 
•■   "    William  M  ,  architect,  r.  128  Cook 
"    William  M.,  hop    inspector   Lilienthal  & 

Co.,  r.  505  Ellis 
"    William    P.,    special   agent   Commercial 

Union  Assurance  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  R.,  r.  1421/2,  4th 
"    William  R.,  painter,  r.  21A  Elgin  Park  Av 
"   "Willis  E.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  501  Page 
"    W.  P.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton 
Thomas  &  Carlson  (Arthur  Thomas  and  George 
Carlson),  pattern  and  model  makers,  213 
Mission,  telephone  Main  5237 
"    &  Carter  (John  J.  Thomas  and  Wesley  S. 
Carter),  laundry  washing  machine  manu- 
factory, 547-549  Brannan 
Thomas  &  Johnson  (Samuel  Thomas  and  Bar- 
ney Johnson),  wines  and  liquors,  628  Mis- 
sion 
Thomasohinski  Clara,  widow,  r.  534  Polk 

"    Richard,  tailor,  r.  534  Polk 
Thomasen  Edward,  wool  sorter,  r.  512,  4th 
"    Peter,  surveyor,  r.  245  Perry 
"    Peter  A.,  teamster,  r.  245  Perry 
Thomason  Edwin  O.,  with  E.   R.  Thomason,  r. 

315  Jones 
Thomason  Edwin  R.,  street  contractor,  215  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg,  r.  315  Jones 
Thomason  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  212b 

Octavia 
Thomasvich  Mitchell,  porter,  r.  13  Louisa 
Thomitz  Marie,  domestic,  1005  Sutter 
Thompsen  Charles  J.,  boxmaker,  r.  60  Shipley 
"    John  J.,  groceries,  317,  5th 
"    Thomas  W.,  boxmaker,  r.  60  Shipley 
"    Thomas  W.,  millman,  r.  317,  5th 
Thompson  A.,  water  tender  str  Mexico 
"    A.,  watchmaker  str  Pomona 
"    A.  B.,  mining  engineer,  r.  830  Sutter 
"    Abraham  W.,  attorney  at  law,   213   San- 
some,  room  23,  r.  913,  20th 
"    Adolph  W.,  master  schr  Bender  Brothers, 

offlce  3d  St.  Wharf 
"    Agnes,  widow,  r.  722  Ellis 
"    Agnes  P.,  widow,  r.  714  Bush 
■'    Albert,  r.  515  Post 
"    Albert,  clerk,  r.  617  Mission 
"    Albert,  book  str  Lakme,  r.  1735  Mission 
"    Alfred,  marine  engineer,  r.  117  Jones 
"    Alexander,  laborer,  r.  301?  Fillmore 
"    Alexander  J.,  liquors,  831  Mission,  r.   542 

Minna 
"    Alice  Miss,  waitress,  r.  142,  6th 
"    Amos,  seaman,  r.  114,  2d 
"    Amos,  seaman  sch  Modoc,  r.  142,  6th 
"    Andrew,  laborer,  r.  571  Stevenson 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    Andrew,  seaman,  r.  100^4  Jackson 
"    Andrew  E.,  painter,  r.  1924  Union 
■  "    Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1024  Clay 
"    Antonia,  widow,  r.  434a  Page 
"    Ashley  J.,    bookkeeper    Office    Specialty 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  603  Stockton 
"    Augustus,  master  mariner,  r.  1227  McAllis- 
ter 
"    B.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Thompson  Brothers  (Thomas  and  George),  pro- 
prietors Eureka  Foundry,   127-131  Beale, 
telephone  Main  5127 
"    C,  porter  Golden  Gate  Hotel 
"    Calvin  M.,  drayman,  r.  116  Shotwell 
"    Caroline,  domestic,  1020  Devisadero 
"    Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1313  Howard 
"    Chadwick,  master  mariner,  r.  2932 
"    Charles,  r.  916  Montgomery 
"    Charles,  carpet  layer,  r.  114^^  Hyde 
"    Charles,  engineer  str  South  Coast, 

24th 
"    Charles,  janitor,  r.  340  Turk 

•  "    Charles,   laborer   Haslett  &  Bailey,  r. 

Stanly  PI 
"    Charles,  pilot  str  Apache,  r.  1914  Mason 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  22  East 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  730,  4th 

•  "    Charles,  tanner  Anton  Kreig,  r.   cor  S 

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Thompson  Charles  A.,  butcher,  r.  219  Powell 
"    Charles  A.,  groceries  and  liquors,  31  Ritch 
"    Charles  A.,  packer  F.  N.Woods  &  Co.,r. 

171  Perry 
"    Charles  C,  foreman,  r.  5  Boston  PI 
"    Charles  C,  seaman,  r.  40  Tehama 
"    Charles  E.,  carpenter,  r.  540,  15th 
"    Charles  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1924^4  Union 
"    Charles  E.  Mrs.,  notions,  1924'^  Union 
"    Charles  F.,  bookkeeper  M.  Kedon  &  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 
Thompson  Charles  H.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Light- 
house Inspector,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  L.,  driver  Yokohama  Tea  Import- 
ing Co..  r.  624  Bay 
'•    Charles  L.,  longshoreman,  r.  25  Alta 
"    Charles  P.,  clerk  Hart  Grenell,  r.  1820  San 

Carlos  Av 
"    Charles  T.,  clerk,  r,  1313  Howard 
"    Charles  W.,  molder,  r.  301/2  Garden 
"    Charlotte  Miss,  teacher   Pacific  Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  812  Taylor 
"    Christian,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  135 

Pierce 
"    Christine,  widow,  r.  3253  Mission 
"    Christopher,  cook,  r.  8  Hinckley 
"    Christopher,  cook,  r.  535  Vallejo 
"    Clarence  B.,  salesman  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r. 

1302  Leavenworth 
"    Daniel,  seaman,  r.  28  Everett 
"    Daniel  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  234 

Capp 
"    David   (Auerbach   &   Thompson),    r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    David,  laundry  agent,  r.  406i/^  Larkin 
"    David  L.,  steward  str  Modoc 
"    E.,  steerage  steward  str  Wallii  Walla 
"    E.  Mrs.,  nurse  City  and  County  Hospital 
"    Edgar,  carpenter,  r.  410  Minna 
"    Edgar,  wood  turner,  r.  2410  Harrison 
"    Edward,  model  maker  and  machinist,  41114 

California 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  639,  2d 
"    Edward  F.,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co., 

r.  1935  O'Farrell 
"    Ella  J.,  domestic,  710  Ashbury 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1929  Howard 
"    Ellen  M.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  305  Minna 
"    E.  M.  Mrs.,  r.  536,  2lst 
"    Emanuel,  tanner  Struven  &  Birgle,  r.  1124 

De  Haro 
"    Emma  Miss,  r.  1321  Guerrero 
"    Ernest,  r.  19,  6th 
"    Frances  M.,  widow,  r.  2932  Folsom 
"    Francis  M.,  carpenter,  r.  1935  O'Farrell 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  416  Broadway 
"    Frank,  clerk  Louis  A.  Bianohi,  r.  921  Post 
"    Frank,  liquors,  535  Howard 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  421a  Natoma 
"    Frank C,  actor,  r.  2  Lily  Av 
"    Frank  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  739  Ridley 
"    Frank  W.,  agent  J.  W.  Goddard  &  Sons,  120 

Sutter,  r.  812  Taylor 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk,  r.  219  Powell 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  536  Pacific 
"    Frederick  W.,  driver  S.  F.   Laundry,  r.  29 

Hollis 
"    George,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George  (Thompson  Bros.),   r.   1020  Devisa- 
dero 
"    George,  canvasser,  r.  3151^4  Jessie 
"    George,  engineer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 
"    George,  farmer,  r.  421,  4th 
"    George,  foreman  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  1014  Devisadero 
•'    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  171/2  Harriet 


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Thompson  George  C,  president  Thompson's 
Union  Soda  Worljs,  1915  iVIason,  r.  800 
Filbert 

"  George  H.,  clerk  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r.  21634 
Grove 

"  George  H.  Jr.,  physician,  813  Sutter,  r.  1307 
O'Farrell 

"    George  N.,  painter,  r.  2  Julian  Av 

"    George  R..  r.  1213  Mason 

"    George  R.,  collector  Call 

"  George  S.,  solicitor  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  1014  Devisadero 

"    Georgia  W.,  widow,  r.  639,  2-2d 

"  Gertrude  Miss,  principal  Scott  Memorial 
Free  Kindergarten  and  Golden  Gate 
Valley  Free  Kindergarten,  r.  722  Ellis 
Thompson  G.  Howard,  land  officer  The  Bank 
of  California  and  secretary  San  Fran- 
cisco and  Fresno  Land  Co.,  NW  cor 
California  and  Sansome,  r.  1307  O'Farrell 

"    Gideon,  r.  462,  18th 

"    Gustave,  seaman,  r.  204  Steuart 

"  Gustavus  E.,  foreman  Fred  H.  Busby,  r. 
2813  Pierce 

"    H.  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  102  Steuart 

"    Hamilton  D.,  barber,  r.  1006  Clay 

"    Hannah,  widow,  nurse,  r.  241  Langton 

"  Hans,  3d  officer  str  City  of  Peking,  r.  316 
Fremont 

>.    Hans  A.,  butcher,  18  Market,  r.  Alameda 

"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  1522  Sanchez 

■'    Harry,  mate  str  Hope,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Harry  E.,  carpenter,  r.  11  Diamond 

"  Harry  G..  bookkeeper  A.  Gerberding  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"  Harry  J.  (I.  A.  Parson  &  Co.),  and  presi- 
dent The  Cash  Buyers'  Union,  306  Pine, 
room  3,  r.  12221/4  Golden  Gate  Av 

■'  Harry  S.,  accountant  W.  J.  Callingham,  r. 
1328  "Washington 

"    Harvey,  chief  engineer  str  Del  Norte 

"  Helen  M.  Miss,  teacher  Girls'  High  School, 
r.  546  Turk 

"    Helen  M.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  102  Taylor 

"    Henry,  lodgings,  366  Natoma 

"    Henry,  painter,  r.  1414  Lyon 

"    Henry,  seaman,  1003  Battery 

"  Henry  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  11  Dia- 
mond 

"    Henry  L.,  stenographer  L.  &  G.  Brenner 

"    Henry  W.,  r.  1313  Howard 

"  Henry  W.,  blacksmith  J.  D.  Thompson,  r. 
908  Church 

"    H.  G.,  mining,  r.  509  Kearny 

"  Howard  C,  clerk  Frederick  R.  Cook,  r. 
2308  Mission 

"  Hugh  S.,  salesman  Jos.  Fredericks  &  Co., 
r.  Belvedere,  Cal. 

"    Ira  D.,  druggist,  r.  516  Eddy 

"    Irene  M.  Mrs.,  r.  219  Powell 
Thompson  Isaac  F.,  mechanical  engineer  Gol- 
den State  and  Miners'  Iron  Works,  231- 
251, 1st,  r.  1222!4  Golden  Gate  Av 
Thompson  Isaac  H.,  secretary  Union  Ice  Co., 
735-737,  4th,  r.  119  Bartlett 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  4  Belmont  PI 

"  Jacob,  master  mariner,  r.  Contra  Costa 
House 

"    James,  leadburner,  r.  212  Moulton  Av 

"    James,  salesman,  r.  823  Turk 

"    James,  waiter  str  Australia 
Thompson  James   A.,  cashier  Donohoe-Kelly 
Banking  Co.,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Sutter,  r.  Mill  Valley,  Marin  Co. 

"  James  A.,  mining  expert,  80-81  Columbian 
Bldg 


Thompson  James  E.,  waiter,  r.  641  Folsom 
"    James  J., millwright  W.  L.  Holman,  r.  SW 

cor  Webster  and  Fell 
"    James  M.,  teamster,  r.  1710  Waller 
"    James  Marshall  Rev.,  editor  The  Occident 

84Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    James  W.,  clerk,  r.  130  Rose  A v 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  2  Carolina  PI 
"    J.  D.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  534  Ivy  Av 
"    Jennie,  domestic,  310  Ellis 
"    Jeremiah  D.,  painter,  r.  534  Ivy  Av 
"    Jesse  H.,  porter  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  149%  Sil- 
ver 
"    Jessie  E.  Miss,  r.  1921  Broderiek 
"    John,  r.  521  Castro 
"    John,  r.  1215  Laguna 
"    John,  r.  2417  Bush 

"    John  (C.  H.  Evans  &  Co.),  r.  2905   Har,rison 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  772  Folsom 
"    John,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1619b  Post 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  632  Valencia 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    John,  porter,  r.  1433  California 
"    John  Rev.,  district  superintendent  Cali- 
fornia Bible  Society.  1037  Market,  r.  Oak- 
land 
•■    John,  rigger,  r.  21694  Grove 
"    John,  surveyor,  r.  1430  Jackson 
"    John,  upholsterer  John  Hoey,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    John  A.,  varieties,  NE  cor  Howard  and 

10th,  r.  757  Capp 
"    John  C,  paying  teller  Pac.  Coast  Savings 

Society,  r.  1014  Geary 
"    John  D.,  blacksmith,  3011  Mission,  r.  908 

Church 
"    John  E.,  clerk  P.  and  S.  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 

124  Fulton 
"    John  F.,  receiver  Market  St.  Ry 
"    John  H.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

2417  Bush 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  212  Broadway 
"    John  R.,  machinist,  r.  2829,  16th 
"    John  R.  Jr.,  clerk  Trojan  Shirt  and  Collar 

Co.,  r.  2829,  16th 
"    Johns.,  stevedore,  r.  120^4  Freeloh 
"    John  T.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  212  Powell 
"    John  W.,  clerk,  r.  1024  Capp 
"    John  W.,  engineer  Engine  29,  r.  120  Freelon 
"    Joseph,  capitalist,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Joseph,  coppersmith,  r.  120!4  Freelon 
"    Joseph,  gardener,  1316  Taylor 
"    Joseph  C,  bartender  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Dugan, 

r.  561  Stevenson 
"    Joseph  F.,  clerk,  r.  943  Sanchez 
"    Joseph  P.,  r.  Pacific  Union  Club 
"    Joseph  S.,  clerk  A.   E.  B.  Ridley,  r.  Mill 

Valley,  Marin  Co. 
"    J.  S.,  pilot  str  Herald,  r.  South  Vallejo 
"    KateC.  Miss,  artist,  621 J4  Valencia 
"    Katie  Mrs.,  r.  151  Valencia 
"    Lawrence,  civil  engineer,  r.  510  Geary 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  1029  Montgomery 
"    Lee,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530 

17th 
'■     Lizzie  E.  Mrs.  (Thompson  &  Tobius),  r.  137 

4th 
"    Lou  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  2508  Folsom 
"    Louis  A.,  clerk,  r.  NW  cor  Hyde  and  North 

Point 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  435  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Lucy  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
'•    Margaret,  widow,  r.  711  Minnesota 
"    Marguerite     T.    Miss,    nurse     California 

Womans'  Hospital 
"    Marie  E.,  widow,  r.  812  Taylor 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  706  Sierra 
"    Martha  W.,  widow,  r.  508  Stevenson 
"    Martin  A.,  laborer,  r.  8  Laussat 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  101  Precita  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1029  Montgomery 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1623  Eddy  rear 
"    Michael,  surfman  South  Side  Life  Saving 

Station,  Ocean   Beach   nr   Ocean   Side 

House 
"    Mitchell,  clerk  German  Am.  Ins.  Co. 
"    Morris,  engineer,  r.  58  Natoma 
"    Nelson  W.,  student,  r.  2932  Folsom 
"    Nicholas  C,  wood  and  coal,  936,  24th,  r.  938 

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Thompson  Nils,  blacksmith  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2703i/i 

Mission 
Thompson  Noah  S.,  druggist,  SE  cor  Market 
and  Steuart,  r.  1017,  20th 

"    Norah,  vatieties,  3657  Mission 

"  Olaf,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1409a  Pa- 
cific 

"    Ole,  timer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  547  Franklin 

"    Peter,  clerk  Charles  Nelson,  r.  1322  Wash- 
ington 
Thompson  R.,  attorney  at  law,  330  Pine,  rooms 
42-43,  r.  1341  Valencia 

"    R.,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Sydney 

"    Raymond  H.,  clerk,  r.  130  Rose  Av 

"  Retta  Mrs.,  recording  secretary  The  Dea- 
coness' Home  and  Bible  'I'raining  School, 
315  Castro,  r.  Golden  Gate  Park 

"    Richard  P.,  smelter,  r.  518  Elizabeth 

"  Richard  W.,mate  str  J.  D.  Peters,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Robert,  baker,  r.  1138  Folsom 

"  Robert,  cook  Charles  Herzog,  r.  428  Na- 
toma 

"    Robert,  painter,  r.  722  Ellis 

"    Robert  B.,brakeman,  r.  211  Stevenson 

"    Robert  C,  clerk  P.  &  S.  Dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 
.  "    Robert  F.,  clerk  local  freight  offices.  P. 
Co.,  r.  1227  McAllister 

"    Robert  R.,  capitalist,  r.  1501  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Roberta  A.  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Durant 
Primary  School,  r.  2517  Washington 

"  Ross  S.,  oysterman  Henry  Puttook,  r.  1603 
California 

"    Rufus  W.,  r.  747  Francisco 

"    S.,  laborer,  r.  220  Pacific 

"    Sadie  Mrs.,  r.  201  Powell 

"  Salathial  S.,  millwright,  r.  66  West  Mis- 
sion rear 

"  Sam  el,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  25th 
and  Mission,  r.  2859  Mission 

"  Samuel  B.,  newspaper  dealer,  r.  105  New 
Montgomery 

"    Samuel  F.,  salesman,  r.  1313  Howard 

"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  517  Mason 

'•    Sarah  H.  Miss,  dressmaking,  2537  Folsom 

"  Sarah  R.  Miss,  teacher  Henry  Durant  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  2417  Bush 

"  Simon  F.,  carriage  maker  J.  D.  Thompson, 
r.  908  Church 

"    Smith  B.,  life  insurance  agent,  r.  1715  Eddy 

"    Soren,  r.  ZOT-A  Steuart 

"    Stephen,  carpenter,  r.  17  Polk 

"    Theodore,  carpenter,  r.  631^^  " 

"    Thomas,  r.  310  Tehama 
,  "    Thomas  (Thompson  Bros.),  r.  Wrights,  Cal. 

"    Thomas,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2703V^  Mission 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  58i4  Clementina 

"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  21  Hinckley 

"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  221  Douglass 

"  Thomas,  master  bk  S.  C.  Allen,  offlce  220 
California,  r.  1219%  Guerrero 

"  Thomas,  quartermaster  str  Santa  Rosa,  r. 
8  Tehama 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  255  Perry 

"  Thomas,  ship  carpenter,  r.  NE  cor  Clay 
and  Drumm 

"    Thomas  E.,  compositor,  r.  326  Chestnut 

"    Thomas  H.,  r.  171  Perry 

"  Thomas  H.,  cornice  maker  Conlin  &  Rob- 
erts, r.  103414  Army 

"    Thomas  H.,  laundry,  310  Montgomery  Av 

"  Thomas  L.,  engineer  Belt  Line  Ry,  r.  Red- 
wood City 

"  Thornton,  salesman  Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  444,  24th 

"  Thorwald  O.,  foreman  Vulcan  Iron  Wks,  r. 
2834  Harrison 

"    Wallace  L.,  r.  913,  20th 

"  Walter  E.,  cashier  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r. 
1302  Leavenworth 

"    Walter  G.,  butcher  str  Gaelic,  r.  19  Verona 

"  Walter  J.,  law  clerk  Hilborn  &  Hall,  r.  1313 
Howard 

"    Walter  J.,  painter,  r.  1717  Eddy 

"    Walter  N.,  physician,  1123  Bush 

"    Walter  S.,  r.  1501  Van  Ness  Av 

■'  Walter  W.,  clerk  Hans  A.  Thompson,  r. 
Alameda 


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Thompson  W.  Bradford,  manager  H.  F.  Emeric, 
72  Flood  Bldg,  r.  San  Pablo 
"    William,  boarding,  103  Clark 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  1411i/i  Mason 
"    William,  florist,  r.  Valencia  Hotel 
«'     William,  master  mariner,  r.  1717  Howard 
"    William,  milkman,  r.  1007,  15th 
"    William,   molder   Occidental  Foundry,  r. 

30y2  Harriet 
"    William,  seaman,  1001  Battery 
"    William,  water  tender  str  Peru 
"    William   B.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.   10% 

Webster 
"    William  B.,    painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J.  Dono- 
van, r.  18  Patton 
"    William  C,  machinist,  r.  1821  Howard  rear 
"    William   F.,  machinist,   40  Main,  r.  2729 

Howard 
"    William  H.,  r.  1313  Howard 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1715  Eddy 
"    William  H..  bookkeeper  Wellman,  Peck  & 

Co.,  r.  425  Franklin 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  408  Church 
"    William  H.,  master  schr  Mabel  Gray,  of- 
flce 10  California,  room  3 
"    William  H.,  watchman,  r.  721,  19th 
"    William  J.,  gardener,  r.  22  Clara 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  307  Ritch 
Thompson  William  M.,  secretary  Central  Pa- 
cific Railroad  Co.,  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  1919 
Vallejo 
William  P.,  nurse,  r.  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
William  R.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

494  California  Av 
William  R.,  insurance,  r.  710  Geary 
William  S.,  paper  ruler  Phillips  Bros.,  r. 

246,3d 
William  W.,  clerk  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  613b 

Shotwell 
W.  L.,  window  dresser,  r.  126  Ellis 
&  Tobius   (Mrs.  Lizzie  E.  Thompson  and 
H.  J.  Tobius),  restaurant,  137,  4th 
>8®="Thompson.    See  Thomason,  Thomsen   and 

Thomson 
Thompson's    Union    Soda    Works    (incorpo- 
rated),  fountain   soda  water    and   sup- 
plies, 1915  Mason,  telephone  Main  1834 
Thoms  Alfred  W.,  painter  r.  1608^4  Lexington  Av 

THOMS  FREDERICK, 

awning  and  tent  maker,  flags,  horse 
and  wagon  covers,  crank  and  fancy 
awnings  of  every  description,  repair- 
ing promptly  attended  to,  23,  7th,  r. 
232  Vicksburg 
Thoms  John,  harnessmaker  J.  Deutsch  &  Son 
Thorns  John  W.,  agent  Lamson  Consolidated 
Store  Service  Co.,  120  Sutter,  room  47,  r. 


Thomsen  A.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    Anton  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  205  Clara 
"    Antonia,  widow,  r.  434  Page 
"    Bernard,  plumber  C.  Heinz,  r.  519  Chestnut 
"    Carl  E.,  bookkeeper  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  2 

Geary  Court 
"    Daniel  C,  master  tug  Monarch,  Vallejo  St. 

Wharf,  r.  2022  Powell 
"    E.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    E.  W.,  agent  The  International  Security 

Co.,  r.  1129  Howard 
"    Frederick,     blacksmith     Alexander     M. 

Bruce,  r.  1014  Florida 
"    Frederick    H.,    master    mariner,    r.    1822 

Stockton 
"    Frederick  C. ,  f oundryman  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  1014  Florida 


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Thomsen  George,  bottler  John  Wiel and  Brew- 
ery, r.  519  Chestnut  rear 
"    Hans,  clerk,  r.  310  Montgomery  Av 
"    Harry  A.,  route  foreman  Union  Ice  Co.,  r. 

1208  Devisadero 
"    Hattie  Miss,  r.  .519  Chestnut  rear 
"    Henry,    expressman,    NE    cor   Pine    and 

Montgomery,  r.  183  Noe 
"    Henry  C,  clerk,  r.  183  Noe 
"    Mathias,  clerk  Henry  Smith,  r.   10  Wash- 
ington 
"    Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1524  Kentucky 
"    Peter,  master  schr  James  Byrnes,  r.  359 

Brannan 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Thomas,  master  schr  Caroline  Dixon,  office 

52  Steuart 
"    W.,  r.  1129  Howard 
Thomson   Alfred,    longshoreman,    r.    1    Stanly 
Court 
■'    Alfred  M.,  freight  clerk  str  San  Juan 
"    Alice,  widow,  r.  308  Grove 
"    Andrew,  r.  14  Clinton  Park 
"    Andrew,  news  agent,  r.  4  Wall  PI 
"    Andrew,  tinsmith,  r.  15  Douglass 
"    Andrew  B.,  policeman,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
"    Andrew  E.,  painter,  r.  1822  Union 
"    Annie  A.,  widow,  r.  418, 19th 
"    Arthur  M.,  clerk  Balfour,   Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
410  Post 

THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO., 

Thomas  Thomson  manager,  W,  E.  Har- 
jes  secretary,    9   Mission,   telephone 
Main  663 
Thomson   Chester   M.,    agent    Thomson's   Bi- 
furcated Rivets,  318  Market,  r.  Oakland 

"    Colin,  liquors,  Point  Lobos  and  43d  Avs 
Thomson  Collie  &  Co.  (Thomson  Collie,  Peter 
Demings  and  John    Erikson),    bay    and 
river  freighting,  Pier  7  Steuart 

"    Douglas  H.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  r. 
1037  Post 

"    Edward  D.,  painter  J.  S.Thomson,  r.  2019 
Polk 

"    Edward  J.,  policeman,  r.  2  Bryant  Av 

"    Emil,    pressman   Francis-Valentine    Co., 
r.  Oakland 

"    George,  r.  304b  Lily  Av 

"    George,  foreman  H.  Foy  &  Co.,  r.  408  Stock- 
ton 

"    George,  printer  Francis-Valentine  Co.,  r. 
103  Grove 

"    George  S.,  machinist  Risdon   I.    and    L. 
Wks,  r.  1391^,  14th  rear 

"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  534,  17th 

"    Harry  S.,  clerk,  r.  518,  19th 

"    Henry  M..  salesman  George   H.   Young,  r. 
110,  2d  • 
Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  office  is,  1st 

"    James,    gardener  State    Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  2130  Point  Lobos  Av 

"    James  A.,  machinist  C.  H.  Evans  &  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    James  M.,  bookkeeper  Nicoll  the  Tailor,  r. 
823  Turk 

"    James  M.,  draughtsman  Thomson  Bridge 
Co.,  r.  43  Hill 

"    James  S.,  assistant   clerk   Board   Super- 
visors, r.  216  Post 

"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r.  Lo- 
rin,  Cal. 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  524  Connecticut 

"    John  S.,  house  painter,  2019  Polk 

"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  9'^  Garden 


Thomson  Joseph  A.,  carpenter,  r.  ,527i/4  Filbert 
"    Maria  H.,  widow,  r- 1916  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2  Railway  Av 
"    Maxwell  H.,  cashier  Okell,  Donnell&Co.. 

r.  410  Post 
"    Michael,  stone  mason,  r.  907  Folsom 
"    Monroe,  mining  agent,  430   Montgomery, 

room  6,  r.  1526  Broadway 
"    Richard  Mrs.,  r.  329  San  Jose  Av 
"    Robert  McG.,  bookkeeper,  r.  838  Fulton 
"    Samuel  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1031  Capp 
"    Samuel  M.,  captain  Park  Police,  r.  Golden 

Gate  Park 
"    Stuart  C,  clerk,  r.  622  Sutter 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1012b  Washington 
"    Thomas,  foreman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1821b 
Howard 
Thomson  Thomas,  manager  Thomson  Bridge 
Co.,  9  Mission,  r.  43  Hill 
"    Thomas  C.  (Billington  &  Thomson),  r.  Point 

Lobos  and  43d  Avs 
"    William,  ironworker  Union  Iron  Wks,  r. 

20th  nr  De  Haro,  Potrero 
"    William,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  Alameda 
"    William,  watchman,  r.  1  Stanly  Court 
Thomson     William    J.,    manufacturer    mold- 
ings and  finish    of   all   kinds,   sawing, 
planing  etc.,  scroll  and  band  sawing, 
turning  and    shaping,  320-326    Mission, 
telephone  Red  34,  r.  268  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William  R.,  clerk  The  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  r.  710  Geary 
"    William  T.,  carpenter  and  builder,  11  Hal- 

leck,  r.  323  Fair  Oaks 
"    W.  J.,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
4®"Thomson.    See  Thomason  and  Thompson 
Thon  Margaret,  widow,  r.  25  Folsom  Av 
"    William  F.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  25  Folsom 
Av 
Thona  John,  laborer  C.  M.  Hawes,  r.  428  Con- 
necticut 
Thonen  Lena,  widow,  r.  417  Harrison 
Thonett  John,  street  sweeper,  r.  73  Water 
Thoney  Charles  H.,  teamster,  r.  428  Duncan 

"    William  T.,  clerk,  r.  6  Fair  Oaks 
Thorall   Olof,    tanner,    r.  6th  Av  South  bet  I 

and  J 
Thorburn  John,  machinist  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co.,  r.  836  Howard 
Thore  Theodore,  painter  Dell  P.  Wilson,  r.  832 

Sanchez 
Thoren  Eugene,  r.  Ill  William 
"    Louis,  r.  Ill  William 
"    Nils  G..  carrier  postoffice,  r.  462y2  Minna 
Thormahlen  John,  driver  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  7091/2  Fulton 
"    John,  porter  M.  P.  Kohlberg  &  Co.,  r.  320 

Drumm 
"    Peter,  r.  415  Vallejo 
Thormeier  Charles,  shoemaker,  2008  Polk 
Thorn  Andrew  J.,  janitor  Healds  Business  Col- 
lege, r.  Berkeley 
"    Annie  M..  Janitress,  r.  813  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Charles  Jr.,  manager  Thorn  &  Co.,  20-21 

Centre  Market,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  P.,  traveling  salesman  Jones  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,    millinery,  28  Geary,    r.  207 

Mason 
"    M.  J.  Mrs.  (Thorn  &  Co.),  r.  Alameda 
"    Philip,  r.  328  Clement 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1326  Guerrero 
Thorn  S.  F.,  manager  Grand  Hotel,  SE  cor  New 
Montgomery  and  Market 
' '    Wi  lliam  A. ,  molder  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  507  Mission 
"    &  Co.  (Mrs.   M.  J.   Thorn),  dairy  produce 
and  delicacies,  20-21  Centre  Market 
J8®=Thorn.    See  Thorne 
Thornagle  Christian,  porter  Stein,  Simon  &  Co.. 

r.  2319  Larkin 
Thornber  George  R.,  r.  720  Ellis 
Thornberg  Anton  F.,  foreman  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  SOe/j  Shotwell 
"    Olaf,  basket  maker  Weston  Basket  &  Mfg. 
Co.,r.  142,7th 
Thornbrough  Frank   D.,  clerk  Morton  Special 
Delivery,  r.  619  Hyde 


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Thornbrough  Lillie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Wilson  & 

Baechtel,  r.  1711  California 
Thome    Andrew,    attorney  at   law,  4-7  Mills 
Bldg,  4tli  floor,  r.  1511  Washington 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  129  O'Farrell 
"    Charles  (Thorne&  McMahonj,  r.  1337  Kan- 
sas 
"    Elbert  T.,  last  maker  S.  F.  Last  Factory, 

r.  706  Larkin 
"    Euphemia,  widow,  r.  The  Lick  Old  Ladies' 
Home 
Tliorne  Isaac  N.,  attorney  at  law,  41  Montgom- 
ery Block,  r.  1511  Washington 
"    Julian  I.,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee  &  Co., 
r.  1511  Washington 
Thome  R.  &  Sons  (Ltd),  distillers  and  whisky 
blenders,  Greenock,  Dublin  and  London, 
J.   C.    Amelung     agent,    10   California, 
room  15 
Thome   Stephen  R.,  secretary   Syndicate   In- 
vestment Co.,  64-65  Chronicle  Bldg,  r. 
2911  Bush 
"    S.  W.  Mrs.,  r.  630 Golden  Gate  Av 
Thorne  Walter  M.,  physician,  office  813  Sutter, 
hours  10  to  13  a.  m.  and  2  to  4  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone East  639 
.  <•    Walton  I.,  student,  r.  1511  Washington 
Thome  W.  S.,  physician,  ofBce  813  Sutter,  hours 
1  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone  East  639,  r.  2327 
Sacramento,  telephone  Steiner  138 
"    &  McMahon  (Charles  Thorne  and  Thomas 
McMahon),  tanners  S  s  Serpentine  Av  nr 
Bryant 
4®=Thorne .    See  Thorn 
Thomer  Theo,  bookkeeper   Pursch,  Kaskel  & 

Co.,  r.  2621  Laguna 
Thorney  William  T.,  teamster,  r.  6  Oakwood 
Thornheer  John,  laborer  J.  &  C.  Wucherer,  r. 

10th  Av  South  nr  P 
Thornhill  Albert,  driver  Stephens  &  Co.,  r.  80114  ' 
Union 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  13  Bernard 
.    "    Thomas  A.,  bricklayer,  r.  719  Bay 
"    Victor  A.,  bricklayer, r.  13  Bernard 
"    Walter,  bricklayer,  r.  801;^  Union 
Thornley  George,    watchman   Telegraph   Hill 
Observatory 
•'    John  W.,  pressman  Frank  Eastman  &  Co., 

r.  1817  Mason 
"    William  H.  (Gardner  &  Thornley),  r.  1817 
Mason 
Thornton  Albert  W.,  special  agent  Cesar  Ber- 
theau,  r.  Oakland 
"    Arthur  C,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  620  Grove 
"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  2101  Devisadero 
"    Crittenden  (Thornton  &  Merzbach),  r.  Cos- 
mos Club 
','    David  v.,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg, 

r.  1521  Pacific  Av 
"    Edward,  r.  4  Martha  PI 
"    Frank,  bookkeeper  Dickens  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

140  Berry 
"    Frank,  liquors,  22,  14th 
,    "    Frank  M.,  salesman  G.Verdier& Co.,  r.  231 
Scott 
"    George,  bellboy  Hotel  Langham 
"    George  H.,  barber,  1035  Guerrero 
"    George  M.,  harnessmaker  J.  O'Kane,  r.  279 
Stevenson 
,  "    Harry,    shoemaker    Kast   &   Co.,    r.    1332 
Page 
"    Henry,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien   &  Co.,  r. 
1717  Green 
■    "    Henry  N.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  1717  Green 
,"    Houston,  order  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  •& 
Co.,  r.  507  Post 
'<    James  D.,  attorney  at  law,  820  San  some, 
room  19,  r.  2908  Jackson 
'.    "    John,  bookkeeper  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  231 
Scott 
"    John,  hostler,  r.  NE  cor  Yolo  and  Utah 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  3136  Stockton 
"    John  F.  (Haley  &  Thornton),  r.  1717  Green 
"    John  T.,  assistant  City  and  County  Attor- 
ney's office,  r.  2908  Jackson 
','    Katherine  Miss,  clerk,  r.  620  Grove 
•■  "    Michael,  groceries,  323  Filbert 


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Thornton  P.,  conductor  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  3337 

Mission 
"    Patrick,  r.  9  Polk  Lane 
"    Peter,  liquors.  215  Vallejo 
"    Philip  B.,    attorney  at    law,  533  Market, 

room  41,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Russell  J.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1415,  31st 

THORNTON  SAMUEL 

boat  builder,  yawls,  whitehalls,  whale 
boats,  surf  boats,  metallic  life  boats 
and  boats  of  every  description  built 
to  order  and  constantly  on  hand,  140 
Berry  bet  Third  and  Fourth 
Thornton  Samuel  K.,  salesman,  r.  630  Grove 
"    Thomas,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  3311/2  Ridley 
"    William  E.,  stone  contractor,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery 
"    William  H.,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.  Co.,  r. 
210  Wood 
Thornton  &  Merzbach  (Crittenden   Thornton 
and   Felix  H.  Merzbach),  attorneys  at 
law,  436  California,  telephone  Main  740 
"    Charles  H.  B.,  r.  71,  4th 
Thorp  Clement  B..  driver  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r. 
r.  2107  Howard 
"    Edith  A.  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Edwin    C,    foreman  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r. 

2107  Howard 
"    Frank,  captain  Battery  A.  5th  Artillery  U. 

S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
"    Henry  W.  (Simkins  &  Thorp),  r.  2107  How- 
ard 
"    J.  L,,  fresh  fish,  1705  Market 
"    John  W.  (J.  W.  Thorp  &  Co.),  r.  1615  How- 
ard 
"    Joseph,  broom  maker,  r.  333  Guererro 
"    J.  W.  &  Co.  (John  W.  and  Paris  B.  Thorp), 

pie  bakers,  504  Post 
"    Paris  B.  (J.  W.  Thorp  &  Co.),  r.  1615  Howard 
"    Sherman,  mining,  r.  701  Stockton 
Thorpe  Arthur,  r.  1609  California  rear 
"    Charles,  engineer,  r.  1609  California  rear 
"    George,  engineer,  r.  1609  Califojnia  rear 
"    Guy,  shipping  clerk  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  r. 

610  Fell 
"    James  M.,  secretary  San  Jose  Brick  Co., 
234  Montgomery,  rooms  1-2,  r.  San  Jose, 
Cal. 
"    Jay  C,  laundryman,  r.  221^,  7th 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  337Clementina 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper  G.  T.  Marsh  &  Co 
"    Robert  C,  foreman  Porter,  Slessinger  & 

Co.,  r.  334,29th 
"    William  J., assistant  Hagan  &  Co.,  r.  337 
Clementina 
4®-Thorpe.    See  Tharp  and  Thorp 

THORS  LOUIS, 

photographer,  14  Grant  Av,  r.  1309 
Gough 

Thors  Philip,  r.  1505  Devisadero 

THORS  SAM, 

shading  pen  engrosser,  fancy  card 
writer,  iUuminator  and  engrosser  of 
resolutions,  503  California,  r.  1616  Cali- 
fomia 

Thorsch  Philip,  salesman,  r.  1505  Devisadero 
Thorsen  Charles,  deck  hand  str  Alameda 
"    Christina,  domestic,  653  Harrison 
"    Claus,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1  Clyde 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  522Mi  9th 


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DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ff  DOMESTIC  COAL 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


"1 


Thorsen  Lars,  master  mariner,  r.  4  Redwood 
Court 
"    Ole,  laborer,  r.  527  Connecticut 
"    Robert  M.,  feeder  Brown,  Meese  &  Crad- 

dock,  r.  Oakland 
"    S..  laborer,  r.  Bradford  nr  Powhattan 
"    Thomas,    coxswain  revenue    cutter   Com. 
Perry,  r.  135  Folsom 
Thorson  Frances,  widow,  r.  517  Mason 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  10  Morris  Av 
"     Nils,  r.  501  Leavenworth 
"    Ole  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Cleveland 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 
Thorssell  Isak,  waiter,  r.  537,  7th 
Thrall  Frank  H.,  clerk  Charles  Zissig,   r.   1011 
Guerrero 
"    Henry  H.,  dentist,  r.  619  Pine 
"    Herbert  P.,  U.  S.  Post  Office  Inspector,  U. 
S.  Appraisers' Bldg.  room 78c,  r.  Berkeley 
Thrane  Christian,  liquors,  2301  Mission 
"    Christian  R.  (C.  R.  Thrane  &  Bro.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    C.  R.  &  Brother  (Christian  R.  and  James 

H.),  cigars,  10,  7th 
"    Frank  T.,  cooper  Pac.  Wooden  Ware  and 

Cooperage  Co..  r.  205  Castro 
"    George  W.,  cigar   maker  C.  R.  Thrane  & 

Bro.,  r.  Alameda 
"    James   H.    (C.  R.   Thrane  &  Bro.),  r.  W  s 

Uranus  nr  17th 
"    Peter  C.  L.,  master  mariner,  r.  328  Drumm 
Thrasf  William  C,  engineer  John  D.  McGilvray 

&  Co.,  r.  622,  4th 
Thrasher  Jacob  P.,  blacksmith  Bill  &  Erikson, 
r.  233,  8th 
"    John  W.,  salesman  Weil  &   Beck,  r.  1510 

Polk 
"    Marion,  physician  and  surgeon,  54-55  Mur- 
phy Bldg 
"    Marion  Mrs.,  journalist,  r.   54-55  Murphy 

Bldg 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  1510  Polk 
Three  L's  Specialty  Co.,  W.  D.  Logan  presi- 
dent,   J.    P.    Lightbody    secretary    and 
treasurer,  manufacturers  solidified  oils 
and  oil  cups,  105  Beale 
Threlfal  Baron,    clerk  Carlson-Currier    Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Thresher  Frank,  clerk,  r.  1332  Union 
Thrift  Joseph  P.,  butcher  J.  Hayden,  r.  405,  6th 
Thrilwell  Robert,  teamster,  r.  210  Langton 
Throckmorton  Benjamin  P.,  salesman  Sommer 

&  Kaufmann,  r.  105  Stockton 
Thron    Louis,    barber   Miller  &  Fauth,  r.   1227 

Greenwich 
Throndson  Albert,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

2829  Folsom 
Throne  Lawrence,    clerk   J.    L.   Lesser,  r.  229 

Olive  Av 
Thropp  Florence  Miss,  actress  Morosco's  Grand 

Opera  House,  r.  17  Grant  Av 
Throwell  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  433  Bryant 
"    KateMiss,  telephone  operator,  r.433Bryant 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  433  Bryant 
"    Stephen,  r.  433  Bryant 

"    Thomas  F.,   car  cleaner  S.  P.   Co.,  r.  433 
Bryant 
Thrum  Horace  G.,  with  S.  F.  Music  and  Drama. 

r.  3027  Steiner 
Thrum  John   F.,    editor   and    proprietor  San 
Francisco  Music  and  Drama,  636  Clay  r. 
3027  Steiner 
Thrump  John,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
Thude  Otto,  barber  German  Hospital,  r.  3241%, 

16th 
Thuener  Henry,  bricklayer,  r.  22  Cook 


Thuesen  Godfred    (A.    Patek   &    Co.),  r.   2107^4 
Powell 
"    John  J.,    shoemaker,    150514    Franklin,   r. 

21071/2  Powell 
"    Nels  T,,  teamster,  r,  1506  O'Farrell  rear 
Thulander  Albin  C,  waiter,  r.  26  Tehama 
Thulin  Andrew  O.,  tailor,  1(19  Grant  Av 
"    Frank  T.,  salesman  L.  V.  Merle,  r.    303 

Lombard 
"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Sherman  House,  109 
Grant  Av 
Thum  Henry,  seaman,  r.  12  Rausch 
Thumler   Charles,    shoemaker,   38   Turk,  r.   14 
Willow  Av 
Charles  Jr.,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  14 

Willow  Av 
Christian  L.,  shoemaker,  26  Sacramento,  r. 

108  Minna 
Emil,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd   Co.,  r.   108 

Minna 
Ergo,  shoemaker,  r.  108  Minna 
Henry,    shoemaker,    3    Stevenson,    r.    108 

Minna 
Henry  W.,  bookbinder  George  W.  Aster,  r. 

456  Jessie 
Hugo,  butcher,  r.  108  Mission 
William,  clerk  Forbes  Bros.,  r.  14  Willow 
Av 

Thuot  John  B.,  laundryman,  r.  19  Heron 
Thurber  Alfred  S.,  traveling  salesman  Indian- 
apolis Furniture  Co.,  r.  116  CoUingwood 
"    Amy  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1001  Minna 
"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  624  Natoma 
"     Emma,  bagmaker,  r.  1001  Minna 
"    Emor,    watchman    J.    W.    Ferris,    r.    1001 

Minna 
"    Howard,  paper  carrier,  r.  1001  Minna 
"    John  W.,  salesman  Morgan  &  Chick,  r.  441 

Eddy 
"    Lillie,  knitter,  r.  1001  Minna 
Thureen  GustafT.,  printer  G.  F.  Wikstrom,  r. 
1224  Howard 
"    Gustav   T.,    cashier   Adam   Swan,  r.  1448 
Market 
Thureson  Charles  W.,  tailor,  r.  813  Bush 
Thurgood  William  S.,  clerk  George  J.  Becht,  r. 

543c  Castro 
Thurlow  Block,  126  Kearny 
"    Charles,  chipper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 
"    Henry  W.,  laborer,  r.  IbVz  Tehama 
Thurlow  Tailoring  Co..  Bornemann  &  Pender- 

gast  proprietors,  126  Kearny,  room 5 
Thurman  C.  C,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  705  Post 
"    C.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  234e  12th 
"    Frank  T.,  shirt  cutter  Eagleson,  Hawkins 

Co.,  r.  618  Hyde 
"    John  W.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  234E  12th 
"    Louisa  C,  widow,  r.  816  Oak 
"    Robert  C,  farmer,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
"    Theresa  M.,  widow,  r.  1116  Pierce 
Thurnes  John  M.,  pressman  Bosqui  Engraving 

and  Printing  Co.,  r.  11  Willow  Av 
Thurow  Louisa  Mrs.,  janitor  The  Hahnemann 

Hospital  College,  r.  115  Haight 
Thursbacher Bruno  E.,  machinist,  r.  226  Rose  Av 
Thursie  Carl  A.,  gasfitter,  r.  158  Clara 
Thursil  Charles,  waiter,  r.  225  Perry 
Thurston  Alexander,  barber,  r.  57  Jessie 
"    Bertha  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Charles,  paver,  r.  152,  1st 
"    Charles  A.,  district  passenger  agent  S.  P. 

Co., 4  Montgomery,  r  Sacramento,  Cal. 
"    Charles  F.,  driver,  r.  19  Hubbard 
"    Charles  P.,  manager  coffee  and  spice  dept. 

Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  2413  Buchanan 
"    Christian,  r.  57  Jessie 
"    Eugene  T.  Jr.,  draughtsman  S.  F.  &  S.  J. 

V.  Ry.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  tailor  A.  McPherson,  r.  253  Jessie 
Thurston  George  P.,  president  Pacific  Pump 
and   Windmill  Co.,    575  Mission,  r.   925 
Pine 
"    Jacob  L.,  carpenter,  r.  461%  Tiffany  Av 
"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  614  Hyde 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  1217  Mission 
"    Nellie  Miss,  r.  739  Post 
"    Samuel  D.,  machinist,  r.  529  Post 
"    Steiner  E.,  bookkeeper  Blumenthal  &  Co., 
r.  1616  Grove 


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Thyarks  Herman  W.,  salesman  Joost  Bros.,  r. 

1033  Minna 
Thyboe  Peter,  1st  officer  str  Crescent  City,  r.  15 

Perry 
Thyes  Adrian  J.,  collector,  r.  521  Haight 
"    Alexander  M.,  salesman  Davis    Bros.,    r. 

521  Haight 
"    Ernest  P.,  salesman  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

521  Haight 
"    Joseph  E.,  insurance  agent,  r.  521  Haight 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  521  Haight 
Thygersen  John,  laborer,  r.  710  Minnesota 
Thygeson  Christian,  seaman,  r.  328  Drumm 
Thyle  Albert  C,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,r.  1818  How- 
ard 
Thym  Frank,  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  Alameda 
Thyne  Herman,  cook  Matthew  Kerr,  r.  6  Na- 

toma 
Tiaflay  George  M.,  cigar  maker  August  Brune, 
r.  1425  Kearny 
"    M.  Eliza  Mrs.,  private  nurse,  r.  526  Mer- 
chant 
Tibbatts  Julius  B.,  salesman  The  Coats  Thread 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Tibbett  Jonathan  E.,  assayer,  r.  2905  Bush 
Tibbetts  Charles,   helper  Joshua    Hendy    Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  2308  Taylor 
"    Charles  H.,  diamond  setter  C.  H.  Linder- 

mann,  r.  11  Kearny 
"    George  H..  master  bk  Vidette,  r.  2  Illinois 
"    G.  K.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co..  r.  622,  4th 
"    Isaiah,  calker  George  G.  Rundle,  r.    1045 

Mission 
"    John  F.,  r.  710  Tennessee 
"    Thomas  H,,  motorman,  r.  710  Tennessee 
Tibbey  Ednev  S.,   clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1503  Scott 
Tibbits  Elisha,  upholsterer,  r.  644'^  Natoma 

"    Thomas  H.,  machinist,  r.  312  Iowa 

Tlbbitts  Frank  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2809  Howard 

Tibbitts   Howard    C,  manager  Sunset   Photo 

and  Engraving  Co.,  131  Post,  r.  504  Geary 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  504  Geary 

"    Robert    (Healy,    Tibbitts    &    Co.),    r.    616 

Geary 
"    Sarah  Miss,  r.  Lake  nr  3d  Av 
"    Walter  G.,  with  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
4®"Tibbitts.    See  Tebbetts,  Tibbetts  and  Tip- 

petts 
Tibbies  John,  seaman,  r.  102  Pacific 
Tiburon  Ferry,  foot  Clay 
Tice  Henry  N.,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co. 

"    John  H.,  machine  hand,  r.  16  South  Park 
Tichenor   Austin   K,,  freight  clerk  str  City  of 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
"    Edwin   D.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 

1329  California 
"    Louis  B..  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Tichler  Hermann,  cigar  maker,  r.  150  Clara  rear 
Tichner  Benjamin,  barber,  34  Ellis,  r.  450  Clem- 
entina 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  820  Jackson 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  820  Jackson 
Ticikinia  Therese,  widow,  r.  14  Scott  PI 
Ticinese    Mutual    Aid  Society,  G.  Scalmanini 

secretary,  729  Montgomery 
Ticino  Hotel,  514-516  Pacific 
Tickner  Alfred,  teacher  music,  r.  22  Potter 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  W.  A.  H.  Godfrey,  r.  22 

Potter 
"    Claremont  C,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.,  r.  171/2  Oak 
"    Frank  S.,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  Lorin,  Alameda  Co. 
"    Frederick  A.,  messenger,  r.  ITA  Oak 
"    Henry  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1913  Baker 
Tickner  Henry  L.,  superintendent  tariffs  Wells, 
Fargo    &    Co.'s   Express,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery, room  6,  r.  1913  Baker 
"    J.  Leon,  clerk  W.  A.  H.  Godfrey,  r.  22  Potter 
"    John  T.,  decorator,  r.  819  Post 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  22  Potter 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  22  Potter 
Ticknor  Ernest  C,  salesman  Schussler  Bros.,  r. 
605  O'Farrell 
"    H.  L.,  salesman,  r.  605  O'Farrell 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &^COn 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  cf 
Novelties. 


Ticoulat  Clemence,  widow,  r.  229i/i,  6th 
Ticoulet  Alice,  stenographer,  r.  14  Harlan  PI 
"    Bernard,  cook,  r.  14  Harlan  PI 
"    Martin,  dairyman,  r.  Marshall  nr  Mission 
Tidball  Charles  C,  painter,  r.  23  Haight 
Tidd  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  2614  Polk 
"    John  A.,  bartender,  r.  130,  10th 
Tiddy  Benjamin,  fireman  str  Lakme 
"    Frank  W.,  clerk,  r.  1626  Grove 
"    Richard,  poultrv   and  game,  19  Bay  City 
Market,  r.  1626  Grove 
Tidell  Andrew,  expressman,  NE  cor  Polk  and 

California,  r.  1616  Green 
Tiebel  Leopold,  tailor  Werthman  Pants  Co.,  r. 

448,  26th 
Tiecheman  Eugene  G.,  tinsmith,  r.  623  Howard 
Tiedemann  Adolph  M.,  watchman  John  Wieland 
Brewery,  r.  609i/4  Howard 
"    Charles,  clerk  Ernest  Rolfs 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  102  CoUingwood 
"    Claus,  clerk  Henry  Meeve,  r.  515  Bryant 
"    Claus.  groceries  and  liquors,   101,  26th  and 

1115  Folsom,  r.  101,  20th 
"    Cornelius  M.,  boiler  maker,  r.  SGM  Rausch 
"    Harry,  clerk  Bray's  Sons  &  Co.,  r.    12914 

Clara 
"    Henry,  driver  Faber  &  Co.,  r.  119  Taylor 
"    Irving,   clerk  Martin   Tiedemann,  r.  700^4 

McAllister 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,   NW  cor  20th 
and  Lexington  Av,  r.  1863i4  Lexington  Av 
"    John,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Haight 

and  Fillmore,  r.  499  Haight 
"    John,  physician,  847  Devisadero 
"    John  H.,  teamster,  r.  12954  Clara 
"    .Joseph,  r.  238,  6th 

"    Joseph,  porter  Armes  &  Dallam,  r.  115  Page 
"    Martin,  groceries  and  liquors, 700  McAllis- 
ter, r.  70014  McAllister 
"    Martin  Jr.,  candv  maker  Louis  Saroni  & 

Co.,  r.  70014  McAllister 
"    Tudor  J.  A.,  with  Brown,   Craig  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    W..  r.  933  Kearny 
je®"Tiedmann.    See  Thiedemann 
Tiedrich  Louisa,  widow,  r.  1585  Turk 
Tieghle  Herman,   carpenter,  r.    13171/^  San  Jose 

Av 
Tielemann  Otto,  clerk,  r.  1624  Devisadero 
Tieman  Henry,  foreman  Flint  &  McLennan,  r. 
18th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Herman,  clerk  Claus  Giese,   r.  1901  Point 
Lobos  Av 
Tiemann  Edward,  r.  422  Post  rear 
"    Frederick  W.,   clerk  John  H.  Claussen,  r. 

600  Jones 
"    Henry,  cap  maker  G.  Rosenberg  &  Son,  r. 

13  Anthony 
"    Robert,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  422  Post  rear 
Tienken  Henry,  liquors,  3352  Mission 
"    Herman,  clerk  Claus  Claussen,  r.  NE  cor 

23d  and  Capp 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  1510  Kentucky 
Tier  Daniel  W.,  sawyer  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

16  South  Park 
Tiernan  Anna  E.  Mrs.,  principal  Richmond  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1529  Sutter 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  48  South  Park 
"    Charles,  water  tender  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Charles  T.,  water  tender  str  Queen,  r.  2617 

Mason 
"    Henry,  salesman,  r.  218  Dorland 
"    Henry  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  NW  cor  Solano 

and  Minnesota 
"    Howard,  driver   Richard  Tiernan,  r.  2617 
Mission 


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}  classes  of  advertising. 

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Tiernan  John  J.,  lather,  r.  218  Borland 
"    Lawrence,  bartender  Wm.  J.  Burke,  r.  1441 

Valencia 
■'    Mary,widow,r.  Es  Bryant  Avnr  El  Dorado 
•'    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  218  Borland 
"    Michael,  tanner,  r.  340,  30th 
"     Michael  Jr.,  tanner,  r.  3i0.  30th 
■'    Patrick  H.,  r.  NW  cor  Minnesota  and  So- 
lano 
"    Peter,  tanner,  r.  1710!4  Church 
■'    Richard,  lime,   laths,  plaster,  wood    and 

coal,  hay  and  grain,  2735  Mission,  r.  2617 

Mission 
•'    Robert  E.,  carpenter  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  NW  cor  Minnesota  and  Solano 
"    William,  lather,  r.  218  Borland 
Tierney  Agnes  Miss,  tailoress.  r.  13a  Clara 
"    Anna  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  13a  Clara 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  433  Ridley 
"    Daniel,  laborer,  r.  9  Eldridge 
"    Daniel  D. ,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht 

r.  86  Brady 
"    Bavid  B.,  fireman  Lucas  &  Co.,  r.  1314  Har- 
rison 
"    Edmund  P..  physician,  702  Montgomery 
■'    Ellen,  domestic,  2123  Sacramento 
•'    Eliza,  widow,  r.  252V^  Clara 
"    Frank,  marine  fireman,  r.  685  Harrison 
•'    James,  r.  oSlVi  O'Farrell 
"    James,  fireman  str  Apache 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  252V4  Clara 
"    James  E.,  painter,  J.  E.  Rose 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  13  Verona 
"    John,  Doilermaker  J.  C.  Lemmer  &  Co. 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  252V4  Clara 
'•    John,  laborer,  r.  34  Folsom  Av 
"    John,  porter,  r.  41  Eddy 
"    John  E.,  conductor,  r.  120  Ellis 
"    John  E.,  house  painter,  r.  NE  cor  Andover 

and  Crescent  Avs 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  1333  Utah 
"    John  L.,  agent  James  McCreery  &  Co.,  126 

Kearny,  room  8,  r.  2021  Broderiok 
•'    Joseph,  r.  440.  10th 

"    Joseph  J.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  888,  14th 
"    Lawrence,  aspaltum  worker,  r.  1738Mission 
"    Luke  W.,  helper  Edison  Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  17Bouglass 
'•    Martin,  calker,  r.  905.  18th 
"    Martin,  marine  fireman,  r.  1003  Sierra 
"    Martin,  wood  and  coal.  15  Everett 
"    Martin  Jr.,   clerk  Martin    Tierney,    r.    15 

Everett 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  13a  Clara 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  Santa  Marina  nr  Elsie 
"    Mathew,  groceries,  16  Heron,  r.  24  Folsom 

Av 
"    Matthew,  gripman,  r.  608  Central  Av 
"    Michael,  r.  8  Vassar  PI 
"    Patrick,  gripman,  r.  .39  Powell  Av 
"    Patrick,  glass  blower,  r.  24  Folsom  Av 
"    Patrick,  helper  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1  Alichigan 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  38  Mary 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2.30  Chenery 
"    Patrick,  laborer,    r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and 

Hermann 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  9  McLea  Court 
"    Thomas,  r.  24  Folsom  Av 
"    Thomas,  hackman,  r.  440,  10th 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer,  1505  California,  r.  1310 

Larkin 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  41/2  Union  PI 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  36  Harriet 
"    Thomas,  wood  and  coal,  913  Bryant,  r.  911 

Bryant 


Tierney  Thomas  F.,  helper,  r.  13a  Clara 

"    Thomas  P.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  13  Verona 

"    William,  r.  24  Folsom  Av 

"    William  H.,  marble  cutter,  r.  433  Ridley 

"    William  L.,  dry  goods,  3239  Mission 
Tieroff  Augustus,  real  estate,  r.  1118  Kearny 

■'    Laura  N.   Miss,  teacher    Lafayette    Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1118  Kearny 
Tietgen  Christian,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1069  Broadway 
Tietjen  Christian,  cigar  dealer,  r.  1069  Broad- 
way 

•'    Anna  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2509  Bush 

"    Attie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  120  Frederick 

"    Bernt  H.,bay    and   river   freighting   and 
agent  tug  Ida  W.,  44  East,  r.  3476  Market 

"    Brothers  (Richard    and  Henry),  groceries 
and  liquors,  1046  Folsom 

"    Charles  F.,  butcher  Charles  Stolz,  r.  Oak- 
land 

■    Biedrich  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  425  East 
North,  r.  809  Lombard 

■'     Biedrich  W.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  809  Lombard 

■'     Ernest,  brakeman,  r.  2333  Harrison 

"    Frederick,  ironworker  Western  Iron  Wks, 
r.  2330  Harrison 

"    George  H.,  manager  Union  Metal  Sign  Co., 
575  Mission,  r.  6.34  Filbert 

"    George  W.,  clerk    Schuster   Bros.,    r.   1069 
Broadway 

■'    Henry  (Tietjen  Bros.),  r.  1046  Folsom 

•'    Henry  (Tietjenfe  Schwerin),   r.  812  Kearny 
Tietjen  Henry,  groceries,  1637  Leavenworth,  r. 

1201  Broadway 
Tietjen  Henry,  wines  and  liquors,   NW  cor  3d 
and  Berry,  r.  511  Brannan 

"    Hermann,  r.  233  Castro 

•'    Hermann,  butcher  William  Oswald,  r.  1012 
Pacific 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  2330  Harrison 

"    John  H.,  clerk  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,   r. 
2509  Bush 

•'    Millie,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,   r.  3330 
Harrison 

"    Richard  (Tietjen  Bros.),  r.  1046  Folsom 

"    Sign  Co.,  George  Conro  secretary,  518  Bat- 
tery 

"    William  B.,  clerk D.  W.  Tietjen,  r.  809  Loin- 
bard 

"    William  F.,  confectioner  Page  &  Falch,  r. 
433  Elizabeth 

"    WilliamM.  J.,  machinist  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  36  Hawthorne 

"    &  Schwerin     (Henry     Tietjen   and   John 
Schwerin),  liquors,  906  Kearny 
Tietz  Herman,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

2  Bore 
Tietze  Julius,  basketmaker,  r.  3116  Greenwich 
Tietzen  Adolph,  machinist,  r.  243  Taylor 
Tieulie  Justin,    tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Titer  Agnes,  widow,  r.  26  Bennington 

"    Leonard,  plasterer,  r.  36  Bennington 
Tiferes  Israel  Synagogue,   Louis  Snider  presi- 
dent, Kassel  Frank  secretary,   1036  Fol- 
som 
Tiffany  Henry  O.,  painter,  r.  1233  Union 

"     Mary  Miss,  teacher  music,  1523  Bush 
Tiffany  Peer,  agent  Keeley  Institute,  14  Mc- 
Allister,   telephone    South   366,   r.    3035 
California 

"    R.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1334  Jackson 

"    William  Z.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3318  Sutter 
Tiffin  William,  carpenter,  412  Ash  Av 
Tifft  Leo,  butcher,  r.  1212  Ellis 

"    Lillian  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.    1312 
Ellis 
Tighe  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  1866^^  Lexington  Av 

"    Celia  A.  Miss,  cashier  T.  H.  Ryan  &Co.,  r. 
163  Chattanooga 

"    Frank,  porter  James  O'Brien  &  Son 

"    George,  waiter,  r.  871  Market 

"    John,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks,    r.    NE    cor 
Napa  and  Louisiana 

"    John  T.,  bartender  Ferguson  &  Ourley,  r. 
1019  Post 

"    Kelly,  specialist,  1055  Market,  r.  163  Chat- 
tanooga 

"    Mary,  widow,  groceries,  1426  Kearny 


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Tighe  Nora,  widow,  r.  452  Clementina 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  452  Clementina 

"    Patrick,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.    1    Rivoli 
Av 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  453  Clementina 

"    Thomas  B.,  janitor  Spring  Valley  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1004  Pine 
Tigner  J.  H.,  proprietor  The    Great   American 
Stereopticon  and  Concert  Co.,  33,  1st,  r. 
Oakland 
Tilden  Albert  E.,  r.  507  Franklin 

"    Arthur  E.,  r.  507  Franklin 
Tilden  Augustus,  attorney    at  law,   44    Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  1708a  Waller 

"    Baron  S.,  carpet  layer,  r.  507  Franklin 
Tilden  Charles  L.,  attorney  at  law  and  presi- 
dent   Overland    Freight    Transfer  Co., 
office    171-174   Crocker  Bldg,    telephone 
Main  931,  r.  Alameda 

"    Charles  L..  carpenter,  623>4  California,  r. 
1113  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Douglas,  sculptor,  cor  14th  and  Jessie,  r. 
448,  24th 

"    George  S.,  clerk  Baldwin  &  Hammond,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    Heber  C,  clerk  H.  N.  Tilden  &  Co.,  r.  119 


"    Heber  N.  (H.  N.  Tilden  &  Co.),  r.  119 
Tilden H.  N.  &  Co.  (Heber  N.  Tilden),  wholesale 
dairy  produce,  436  Sansome 
"    Lizzie   J.    Miss,  medical    student,    r.  216 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Marcellus  C,  attorney  at  law,  r.  316  Golden 
Gate  Av 
4®=Tilden.    See  Tilton 
Tilorson  C.  W.,  seaman,  r.  328Drumm 
Tilford  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1033Vi  Sutter 
Tilghman  Charles  F..  clerk,  r.  917V4  Broadway 

"    Lueinda,  widow,  r.  439  Eddy 
i8®=Tilghman.    See  Tillman  and  Tillmann 
Tilgner  Ferdinand,  r.  652  Minna 
Till  Arthur  W.,  r.  413  Powell 

"    John  W..  merchant  tailor,  413  Powell 
"    Richard  F.,  tailor  John  W.  Till 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  5  Rose  PI 
Tillaux  C.  H.  Mrs.,  r.  721  Oa  ^ 
Tille  Robert,  waiter,  r.  1231  Market 
Tilley  Frank  F.,  clerk,  r.  813  Scott 
"    Thomas  R.,  traveling  passenger  agent  Un- 
ion Pacific  System,  1  Montgomery,  r.  207 
Steiner 
"    William  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

47  Post 
"    William  B.,  clerk,  r.  813  Scott 
"    William  G.,  clerk,  r.  813  Scott 
TiUey  William  J.,  president  Wellman,  Peck  & 
Co.  (incorporated),  201-203  Market,  r.  813 
Scott 
Tillie  Alexander,  spinner  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  840  Potrero  Av 
Tillinghast  Annie  F.,  widow,  r.  2836  Washington 
Tillinghast  Donald F.,  superintendent  agencies 
London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  315  Montgomery,  r.  Sausalito 
"    William  D.,  clerk  The  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don   and  Globe  Insurance   Co.,    r.  3836 
Washington 
Tillman  Augustus,  harnessmaker,  313  Minna 
"    Clarence  F.,  student,  r.  2919  Folsom 
"    Francis  J.,  r.  1915  Larkin 
"    Francis  J.  Jr.,  medical  student,  r.  1915 Lar- 
kin 
"    Harry  J.  (Tillman  &  Feusier) ,  r.  1915  Larkin 
"    Henry,  piano  tuner,  r.  1605  Lexington  Av 
"    John  J.,  special  policeman  Orpheum,  r.  313 

Minna 
"    Julius,  porter  Samuel  W.  Dennis,  r.   114 

Pacific 
"    Leopold,  stationery,  603  Davis,  r.  114 Pacific 
■  "    Louis,  barber,  37  Pacific,  r.  114  Pacific 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  114  Pacific 
«'    Walter  F.,paperhanger,  r.  2919  Folsom 
"    William,  r.  138  Clipper 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  2i4  Gerke  Alley 
'<    William  J.,    hairnessmaker,    r.    133b    San 

Jose  Av 
"    &  Feusier  (Harry  J.   Tillman  and  Frank 
Feusier),  groceries,  2313  Fillmore 
4S"  Tillman.     See  Tilghman 


TiUmann  Frederick  Jr.,  president  Tillmann  & 
Bendel,  313-337  Battery,  r.  2006  Washing- 
ton 

TILLMANN  &  BENDEL 

(incorporated),  Frederick  Tillmann 
Jr.  president,  Emil  A.  Engelberg  vice- 
president,  George  P.  Lauinger  secre- 
tary, wholesale  grocers  and  importers 
teas,  cigars  and  tobacco,  313-327  Bat- 
tery 
Tillotson  Frederick,  clerk  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Harry  1.,   steamfitter  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Tillson    Anson  T.,  machine  hand  William  J. 
Thomson,  r.  16  Lloyd 

"    Charles,  painter,  r.  1300  Leavenworth 

"    Charles  J.,  r.  1200  Leavenworth 

"    Elizabeth  F.,  r.  1200  Leavenworth 

"    Fred  M.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Josiah  W.,  painter,  r.  1300  Leavenworth 
Tilson  John,  bellboy  University  Club,  r.  120414 
Sutter 

"    Josiah,  r.  404  Sanchez 

"    T.,  steerage  steward  str  City  of  Panama 

"    William  H.,  nurse  Alms  House 
Tilt  J.   E.  Shoe  Co.  (Chicago,  111.),  C.  A.  Ma- 
comber  &  Co.  agents,  133  Clay 
Tilton  Albert,  clerk,  r.  329a  Oak 

"    Charles  H.,  r.  502  Fulton 

TILTON  CHARLES  S., 

City  and  County  Surveyor,  ofiace  New- 
City  Hall  and  420  Montgomery,  room 
20,  r.  1938  Vallejo 
Tilton  C.  O.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Frank  B.,  with  Kapp  &  Street,  r.  946  Mis- 
sion 
George,  mining,  r.  784;^  Stevenson 
John,  mining,  r.  784V2  Stevenson 
Joseph  R.,  mining,  r.  784'/4  Stevenson 
R.  F.,  master  mariner,  r.  800  Kearny 
R.  Fletcher,  r.  1714  Clay 
Rowena  J.,  widow,  r.  425  Linden  Av 
Stephen  S.,  real  estate,  430  Montgomery, 

room  20,  r.  1834  Vallejo 
Walter  M.,  milk  dealer,  618  Capp 
William  H.  (Carroll  &  Tilton),  r.  318  Turk 
«g=Tllton.    See  Tilden 
Tilty  Timothy,  section  foreman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  833 

Bryant 
Timbrell  John  B.,  machinist,  r.  309,  28th 

"    William,  clerk  Empire  House 
Timby  Harry,  r.  712  Tennessee 
Timcke  Anthony  M.,  manager  Davis  Bros.,  r. 
1515  Sacramento 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1515  Sacramento 
Times    Schedules    Co.,    publishers    Standard 
Time  Schedules,  602  Market,  basement 
Crocker  Bldg 
Timler  Hugo,  butcher  John  Augustiny 
Timlin  William,  teamster,  r.  435  Ringold 
Timm  Adolph,  groceries  and  liquors,  619  Post 
"    August,  grocer,  r.  711  Bush 
"    Carl,  collector  Post  Office,  r.  1429  Sanchez 
"    Ernest,  salesman,  r.  910  Florida 
"    Julius,  clerk  Cowen  &  Cowen,  r.  10  Ash  Av 
"    Richard,  carpenter  and  contractor,   101914 
Pacific 
Timmel  Edward,  porter  Chicago  Hotel 
Timmerman    Frank,  porter  Eugene  B.  Grace, 
r.  3d  cor  Mission 
"    Harry,  bellman,  r.  51  Russ 
"    Henry  (Romig  &  Timmerman),  r.  311  Turk 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
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ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
London  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Timmerman  John  W.,  ironworker  John  G.  lis  & 
Co.,  r.  721  >4  Broadway  rear 
"    Josephine  E.,  widow,  r.  430  Ellis 
"    Louis,  conductor,  r.  1511  Clay 
Timmins  A.,  musician,  r.  6  Willow  Av 
"    Anna  C.  Miss,  teacher  Rincon  Grammar 

School,  r.  836  O'Farrell 
"    James,  seaman,  r.  112  Jackson 
"    John,  journalist,  r.  836  O'Farrell 
Timmons  John  W.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  886  Shotwell 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1208  Union 
Timms  Carl,  peddler,  r.  cor  Mateo  and  Laidley 
"    E.  A.,    clerk    Strauss    &  Strauss,  r.   910 

Florida 
"    Frank  R.,  theatrical  manager,  r.  803  Stock- 
ton 
"    George,  r.  cor  Mateo  and  Laidley 
Timon  James  W.,asst.  foreman    iron  foundry 
Union  I.  Wks,  r.  222a  Mississippi 
"    John,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Martin,  laborer  U.   S.  Engineer's  dept,  r. 

Presidio 
"    Patrick  T.,  laborer,  r.  1807  Haight 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.    W.  Ferris,  r.  1   Rivoli 
Av 
Timothy  Winifred  Mrs.,  lodgings,  164  Jessie 
Timson  Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  2808  Laguna 
Tindal  George  W.   &  Co.    (Henry   C.   Verbarg 
and  William  J.  Dale),  fruit  and  produce 
commission.  500-502  Sansome 
"    Isabella  W.,  widow,  r.  1218  Jackson 
Tindall  G.  G.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
Tingberg  Charles  E.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 

158  Perry 
Tingle  Charles,  elevatorman,  r.  26  Morey  Alley 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  26Morry  Alley 
"    Bedford  A.,  machinist,  r.  2907  Mission 
"    G.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  501  Harrison 
Tingman  John  H.,  insurance,  r.  2636  Sutter 
Tinkham  Mary  T.  Mrs.,  r.  1911A Howard 
Tinkler  Ellen  M.  Miss,  clerk  Weston 
and  Mfg  Co.,  r.  430  Clementina 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  430  Clementina 
Tinnemann    Ludwig,    fruits    and    vegetables, 

1710  Devisadero 
Tinney  Daniel,  gripman  Cal.    St.    RR,   r.  2607 
Sutter 
"    Ellen  J.,  widow,  r.  123^4  Henry 
"    Michael,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    P.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  39  Powell 
Av 
Tinoco  Joseph  M.,  mining  expert,  r.  1023  Jack- 
son 
"    Manuel,  office   attendant    Dr.    H.     Isaac 
Jones,  r.  Oakland 
Tinson  Alice  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1424  Clay 

"    Gerald  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1424  Clay 
Tintrop  Henry,  lodgings,  149^4,  5th 
Tippett  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  151  Shipley 

"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  501  Napa 
Tippits  George,  nurse,  r.  22414  O'Farrell 
Tipson  Arthur,  jeweler  M.  Van  Vliet 
"    William  A.,  jeweler,  126  Kearny  room  36,  r. 
2617  Octavia 
Tirado  Maria  Mrs.,  r.  220  Montgomey  Av 
Tirrell  Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  1408  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Frederick,  baker,  r.  1028  Washington 
4®=Tirrell.    See  lerrell,  Turrell  and  Tyrrell 
Tischbein  William,  mininsr,  r.  773  Folsom 
Tischer  Paul,  clerk,  r.  411  Larkin 
Tisconia  Antonio,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Tisdale  C.  E.  Mrs.  boots  and  shoes,  416  Devisa 
dero,  r.  416f  Devisadero 
"    Horatio    L.,  stenographer  Pac.  Mail  S  S. 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 


Tisdale  Julius  L.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept. 
S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Lorrin  G.,  janitor,  526  Kearny,  r.  529  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Robert,  shoemaker  Mrs.  C.  E.  Tisdale,  r. 
416f  Devisadero 
Tisdall  M.  Alice  Miss,  r.  2014  Howard 
Tishler  Hannah  Mrs.,  dyeing  and  cleaning,  316 
Hayes 
"    Julius,  printer  Raveley  Printing  Co.,  r.  152 
Clara 
Tisne  Jean,  waiter  French  Hospital 
Tissot  Albert,  bookkeeper  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 

Co.,  r.  614  Elizabeth 
Tissott  Gastave,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r. 

Oakland 
Titchworth  Casper,  master  tug    Annie,  r.   SW 
cor  Washington  and  East 
"    Charles,  mate  tug  Vigilant,  r.    Alameda 
"    James  C,  teacher  music,  r.  2923  Bush 
Titcomb  Charles  B.,  ofBce  701  Sutter 
"    Harvey  B.,  draughtsman  maintenance  of 
way  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2835  Howard 
Titcomb  John  H.,  secretary  and  treasurer  J.  A. 
Folger   &    Co.,  104-112  California,   r.  618 
Grove 
Titcomb  Walter  A.,  secretary  The  J.  Roylance 

Brass  Works,  112-114  Main,  r.  Berkeley 
Tite  Charles  P.,  roofer,  r.  44  Third 
Titel  George  H.,  livery  stable,  310  Golden  Gate 

Av,  r.  1  Golden  PI 
Titlow  John  O.,  proof  reader  Report,  r.  Alameda 
Titman  David,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
Tittel  B.  Ernest,  real  estate,  r.  126  Julian  Av 
"    Conrad  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  122  Julian  Av 
"    Crescent,  widow,  r.  509  Stockton 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  126  Julian  Av 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  509  Stockton 
Titus  Daniel,  attorney    at    law,  101  Sansome, 

rooms  9-10,  r.  Oakland 
Titus  Frank  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  1632  Eddy 
"    Frank  W.,  salesman  D.   N.  &  E.  Walter  & 

Co.,  r.  612  Mason 
"    Fred   E.,    attorney    at  law,  101  Sansome, 
rooms  9-10,  r.  Oakland 
Titus  Henry  W.,  general  agent  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Go's  Express,  35  New  Montgomery,  r. 
2507  Sacramento 
"    John,  r.  1040  Army 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.SSO'/^.  3d 
"    John  T.  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  230V4,. 3d 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  2918  Mission 
"    Louis,  attorney  at  law,  101  Sansome,  rooms 

9-10,  r.  218  Turk 
"    Thomas,  assistant   refiner  J.  A.  Folger  & 
Co.,  r.  230a,  3d 
Titux  Joseph,  cook,  r.  4  Bacon  PI 
Tiulier  Julien,  cook  Nevada  Restaurant 
Tivey  William   F.,    laborer,  r.  441  Clementina 

rear 
Tivoli  Cafe,  Carl  G.    Larsen   proprietor,  16-18 

Eddy 
Tivoli  Opera  House,  Mrs.   Ernestine  Kreling 

proprietor  and  manager,  28-32  Eddy 
Tobbenboske  Anna  Mrs.  (Tobbenboske&Co.),  r. 
601  Howard 
"    Anna  M.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  601  Howard 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  319  Green 
"    Frederick  H.,  cutler,  r.  319  Green 
"    &  Co.  (Mrs.   Anna  Tobbenboske  and  Rich- 
ard Itjen),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
Howard  and  2d 
Tobelmann  Fred,  bookkeeper  Henry  Tobelmann , 
r.  421  Hayes 
"    Henry,     wood,  coal,    hay    and  grain    421 
Hayes,  branch  Hayes  and  Franklin 
Tobener  Charles,  machinist,  r.  625i/4  York 
"    Frederick,  brewer,  r.  625'/^  York 
"    Hartmann,  night  clerk  Ahlborn  House,  r. 

436  Jessie 
"    Henry,  r.  625 Vi  Y'ork 
Tobey  C.  Alward  (Tobey  Sign  Co.),  r.  Los  Gatos 

Cal 
Tobey   Curtis,  proprietor   Metropolitan  Foun- 
dry, 204  Townsend,  r.  Menlo  Park 
"    Curtis  Jr.,  clerk  J.  F.  Crosett  &  Co.,  r.  143 

Bartlett 
"    James  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  654  Willow  Av 


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Tobey  Harry  B.,  sign  painter  Tobey  Sign  Co.,  r. 
2605  Larkin 
"    Nathaniel  G.,  watchman,  r.  1308  Natoma 
"    Sign   Co.   (William    H.  H.   and  C,  Alward 
Tobey),  sign  painters,  116  Montgomery 
Av 
•'    William  H.   H.    (Tobey  Sign  Co.),  r.  2605 

Larkin 
"    Willis    E.,    molder  Whyte  &  DeRome,  r. 
East  Oakland 
Tobey's  Oyster  Parlors,  D.  J.  Tobin  proprietor, 

210  Post 
Tobias  Fannie,  widow,  r.  1535  Ellis 
"    M.  Mrs.,  pantrywoman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  53 

Park  Av 
"    Robert,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co. 
"    Theodore,  tailor,  r.  30^4  Harriet 
Tobiason  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  739  Broadway 
Tobin  A.  Miss,  bill  clerk,  r.  437,  15th 
"    Alfred   (Tobin  &  Tobin),  r.   SE   cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Taylor 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  26  Ritch  rear 
"    C.  A,,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

718  Octavia 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  24  Verona 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  318  Natoma 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  437,  15th 
"    Charles,  floorman  Gustave  Lindauer,  r.  862 

Howard 
"    Clement,  attorney  at  law,  126-127  Murphy 

Bldg,  r.  SE  cor  California  and  Taylor 
"    Daniel,  teamster,  r.  523,  7th  rear 
Tobin  David  J.,  proprietor  Tobey's  Oyster  Par- 
lors, 210  Post.  r.  511  Stockton 
Toblu  D.  J.  Mrs.,  select  hair  dressing  parlors, 
212  Post,  r.  511  Stockton 
"    Edward,  carriage  maker  H.  M.  Black  & 

Co.,  r.  718  Octavia 
"    Edward,  hostler,  r.  573  Howard 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  411  Brannan 
"    F.   A.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  718 

Octavia 
"    FitzRoy  K.,  teacher  music,  r.  1307  Lyon 
"    Florence  B.  Miss,  r.  1307  Lyon 
"    H.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  718 

Octavia 
"    Henry  A.  (Tobin  &  Gleason),  r.  1124  Fell 
"    Honorah.  widow,  r.  711  Lyon 
"    Isabel  Miss,    teacher    Moulder    Primary 

School,  r.  711  Lyon 
"    James,  r.  1307  Lyon 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1005  Florida 
"    James,  marine  fireman,  r.  18  Roach 
"    James  E.,  hatter,  r.  318  Minna 
"    Jane  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  712  Church 
"    J.  H.  (P.  Holland),   merchant   tailor,  4-4A 

Crocker  Bldg 
"    John,  r.  2012  Bryant 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  333  Beale 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1327  Sansome 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  3310  Mission 
"    John  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.  751  Harrison 
"    John  E.,  bartender,  r.  805  Leavenworth 
"    John  F.,  teamster,  r.  178  Perry 
"    John  J.,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

Alameda 
"    John  R.,  contractor,  r.  744,  17th 
"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  437,  15th 
"    Joseph  R.,  teamster,  r.  523,  7th  rear 
"    Joseph  S.  (Tobin  &  Tobin),  r.  1299  Taylor 
"    Loretta  Miss,  clerk  Occidental  Hotel 
"    Mary    A.,    widow,    r.    SE  cor  Taylor  and 

California 
"    M.   E.,  bookkeeper  Hibernia  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  929  O'Farrell 
"    Michael  (O'Connor  &  Tobin),  r.  446  Tehama 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  2907  Harrison 
"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  114  Olive  Av 
"    Michael  J.,  engineer,  r.  415  Baker 
"    Michael  J.,  salesman  William  Lewis  &  Co. , 

r.  814,  23d 
"    O.  E.  (Tobin  &  Allen),  r.  311,  4th 
"    Patrick,  baker,  r.  705  Tehama 
"    Patrick  J.,  sergeant  police,  r.  2208  Larkin 
"    Philip,  teamster,  r.  441  Clementina 
"    Richard,  r.  110  Shotwell 
'■'    Richard  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  110  Shotwell 
"    Richard  C,  r.  718  O'Farrell 


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Tobin  Richard  M.,  r.  SE  cor  Taylor  and  Califor- 
nia 
"    Robert,  foreman  finisher  West  Coast  Fur- 
niture Co.,  r.  623  Haight 
Tobin  Robert  J.,   secretary  The  Hibernia  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society  and  Police  Com- 
missioner, NW  cor  Jones   and  McAllis- 
ter, r.  1322  Geary 
"    Thomas  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  712  Church 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper,  r.  1939!^  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1329  Sansome 
"    Thomas,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  1005 

Florida 
"    Thomas  L.,  policeman,  r.  815  Baker 
"    Vincent  C,  clerk,  r.  1124  Fell 
"    Walter  I.,  cashier Pac,  Marine  Supply  Co., 

r.  1939'^  McAllister 
"    William,  r.  514^  Grove 
"    William,  r.  660  Harrison 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  110  Shotwell 
"    William  Jr.,  r.  514M  Grove 
""    William    H.,  plumber  and  gasfltter,  5041^4 

O'Farrell,  r.  36  Belvedere 
"    &   Allen    (O.  E.  Tobin    and   John  Allen), 

liquors,  311,  4th 
"    &  Gleason  (Henry  A.  Tobin  and  William  J. 
Gleason),  attorneys  at  law,  1504  Market, 
rooms  35-36 
Tobin  &  McNally   (Fred    A.   McNally),   real 
estate  and  insurance  agents,  630  Market 
Tobin  &  Tobin    (Alfred    and  Joseph  S.),  attor- 
neys at  law,  Hibernia  Bank  Bldg 
Tobius  H.  J.  (Thompson  &  Tobius),  r.  137,  4th 
Tobman  James,  laborer,  r.  312  Louisiana 
Tobner  Hartman,  laborer,  r.  436  Jessie  rear 
Tobriner  Isaac,  salesman  Heller,  Bachman  & 
Co.,  r.  2526  Pine 
"    Leon,  salesman,  r.  2526  Pine 
"    Matthew,  merchant,  r.  2526  Pine 
"    Oscar,  dental  student,  r.  2526  Pine 
Toby  Emma,  widow,  r.  2337  Mission 
"    Frank,  2d  cook  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  321^  Federal 
Toby   Simeon   B.,  general  manager  Union  Ice 

Co.,  735-737,  4th,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Tocatelli  Aqualino.  cellarman  Sartori  &  Fan- 
tina,  r.  62114  Geary 
"    Faust,    cook    Sartori  &  Fantina,    r.  621% 
Geary 
Toche  Clement  (McDade  &  Toche),  r.  22a  Jasper 

PI 
Tocqueville  Rene  de,  capitalist,  office  534  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Paris,  France 
Tod  James,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 
Todd  A.  G.,  miner,  r.  2812a  Howard 
"    Arthur  J.,  clerk  Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  r. 

San  Rafael 
"    Clifford,  dental  student,  r.  128,  7th 
"    David  B.,  druggist  and  physician,  SW  cor 
Railroad  and  14th  Avs  South,  office  746 
Mission 
"    Edwin,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  asi 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emma  G.,  widow,  r.  26  McAllister 
"    George,  porter  O'Connor,  Moflatt  &Co..  r. 

2415  Folsom 
"    Harry    L.,   salesman  S.  F,  Shoe  House,  r. 

719  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  H.,  machinist,  r.  429  Eddy 
"    John  A.,  photographic  paper,  2126  Fillmore 
"    John  H.,  r.  2415  Folsom 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1324  Page 
"    L.  K.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2415  Folsom 
"     M.  Mrs.,r.  22i;4,7th 
"    William  J.,  teamster  Lewis  &  Co.,  r.  Ill,  10th 


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TODD  WILLIAM  P., 

real  estate  agent  and  dealer  Oakland 
residence  property,  1002  Broadway, 
Oakland,  Cal.,  telephone  Main  132, 
Oakland,  r.  Piedmont 

«®=Todd.    SeeTodt 

Todhunter  Alfred,  general  agent  Union  Can 

tral  Life  Insurance  Co.,  303  California, 

rooms  22-26,  r.  Alameda 

"    George,  foreman  Washburn  &  Moan  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  2609  Larkin 

Todman  M.  H.,  watchman  State  Dredger  No.  2 

r.  Alameda 
Todt  Charles,  cook;  r.  521  Pacific 
"    Charles,  bartender  Seeba  &  Bohlen,  r.  714 
Kearny 
Todt  Diedrich,  secretary  Fredericksburg  Bot- 
tling Co.,  1510  Ellis,  r.  1123  Steiner 
"    Francis  E.,  cigar  maker  Charles  H.  War- 

necke,  r.  324,  4th 
"    Ferdinand,  coppersmith,  r.  74  Clipper 
"    Frederick  (Todt  &  Peters),  r.  1019  Filbert 
"    Herman,  coppersmith,  r.  74  Clipper 
"    John,    locksmith  and  bell  hanger,  119  Lei- 

desdorff,  r.  1124,  26th 
"    JohnF.,  iron  worker  Todt  &  Peters,  r.  1019 

Filbert 
"    &  Peters   (Frederick  Todt  and  Arthur  S. 
Peters),  house    and  machinesmiths,  53 
Beale  and  230  Mission 
J8®=-Todt.    See  Todd 

Todtman  Nathan,  traveling  salesman  Drum- 
mond  Tobacco  Co. 
"    Theodore  E.,  watchmaker,  13  Phelan  Bldg, 
r.  Oakland 
Toennies  Herman,  machinist  Union  Machine 

Co.,  r.  3  Minna 
Toepfer  Frank,  clerk  O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  r.  2519 
California 
"    Herman  F.,  painter,  r.  22  Mars 
Toepke  Charles  E.,  musician,  r.  14'/2  Sharon 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  12  Sycamore  Av  rear 
"    Frederick  J.,  piano  tuner  E.  W.  Lick  &  Co. 

r.  12  Sycamore  Av  rear 
"    Henry,  piano  tuner  Benj.  Curtaz  &  Son,  r. 

621  Valencia 
"    William  H.  (Havens  &  Toepke),  r.  404  Ellis 
Tofanelli  Bastiano,  machinist,  r.  625i/4  Green 
"    Fortunato,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Frank  (Quilici  &  Tofanelli),  r.  1000  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Giovanni  B.,  cigar  mfr.,  4207Broadway 
"    Massenis,  marble  polisher!  Rufflno  &  Bian- 
chi,  r.  9  Bartol 
Toflel    Frederick,  porter     str   Encinal,   r.  1908 

Dupont 
Toffiez  William  A.,  with  James  De  Fremery  & 

Co..  r.  540  Washington 
Toft  Anton  N.,  shoemaker  S.  Stemberg,  r.  148 
Perry 
"    Christian  P.,  restaurant,  428  Kearny,  r.  414 

Waller 
"    Hans  H.,  r.  414  Waller 
"    Kosten,  paternmaker,  r.  220  Grove 
"    Neil  C,  wood  and  coal,  416  Waller,  r.  414 

Waller 
"    Nelson  B.,  manager  Olsen  Bros.,  11  Sutter, 
r.  932  York 
Togni  Alexander  (C.  Giannettoni  &  Co.),  r.  Pres- 

cott  House 
Togniotti  Onesto,  vegetables,  r.  1115  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Serafino,  hostler,  r.  320  Broadway 
Toher  John  T.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co.,  r.  6  Beale  PI 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  6  Beale  PI 


TOJETTI  EDWARD, 

portrait  artist,  141  Murphy  Bldg 

Toietti  Emilia    Mme.,  teacher  singing,  r.  1236 
Hyde 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  portrait  artist,  519  McAl- 
lister 
To-Kalon     Wine     Company,     Kammerer    & 

Schmieder  proprietors,  1372  Market 
Tokio  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited,  Marshall 
A.  Newell  agent,  318  California 
"    Tea  Co.  The,  H.  Cobayoshe  proprietor,  1503 
Polk 
Toklas  Ferdinand,  merchant,  r.  2300  California 
Toland  Charles,  laborer,  r.  1038,  20th 
"    Daniel,  foreman,  r.  5  Perry 
"    Edward  E..  boiler  maker,  r.  1038.  20th 
Toland  Hall,  SE  cor  Stockton  and  Pfeiffer 
"    James,  marble  polisher  RufQno  &  Bianchi, 

r.  42y2  Gilbert 
"    John,  fireman,  r.  5  Perry 
"    John  Jr.,  boxmaker,  r.  5  Perry 
"    Mav  Miss,  machine  operator,  r.  5  Perry 
Toland  Medical  College  (Medical  Department 
University  of  California),  SE  cor  Stock- 
ton and  Chestnut 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  509  Octavia 
Tolari  Giuseppe,  peddler,  r.  420  Broadway 
Tolchard  Henry  E.,  salesman  Roos  Bros.,  r.  3634, 
16th 
"    Will  F.,  shipping  clerk  C.  E.  Worden  & 

Co.,r.  3634,  16th 
"    William  A.,  accountant  A.  N.  Towns  es- 
tate, r.  3634,  16th 
Tole  Frank,  driver,  r.  205^4  Chestnut  rear 
Toler  Jasper  N.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

904  Minna 
Tolford  Charles  F.,  r.  18  Henry 
"    Persha  B.,gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1509% 
Saciamento 
Toll  DeWitt  W.,  salesman  John  Sloan,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Henry  G.,  clerk  general  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  1929  Clay 
ToUe  Matilda,  widow,  r.  507  Hyde 

"    Oscar  A.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  507  Hyde 
ToUes  Harriet  M.,  widow,  r.  2220  Sacramento 
Tolley  William  E.,  expressman,  204  Market,  r. 

2I81/2  Duncan 
Tolman  Eliza  M.   Mrs.,  druggist,  r.  Bright  nr 
Sargent 
"    George,  shoemaker  Charles  A.  Onstott,  r. 

564  Mission 
"    Rufus  J.,  watchman  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

1235  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &Co.,r.  33 
Kearny 
>Kr-Tolman.    See  Tallman 
Tolmie  Robert,  teacher  music,  r.  1007  Sutter 
Tolomei  C.  &  Co.  (Cesare   Tolomei   and  Anton 
Beatty),  fruits  and  vegetables,  1444  Mis- 
sion 
"    Cesare  (C.  Tolomei  &  Co.),  r.  10214,  11th 
Toloski  Charles  E.,  harness  maker,  3505  Mis- 
sion 
Tomaio  Joseph,  brass  molder,  r.  565  Bryant 
Tomalty  A.   Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  536 
Minna  ~ 
"    Adam  (P.  J.  Tomalty  &  Sons),  r.  536  Minna 
"    Emmet    (P.  J.   Tomalty   &   Sons),   r.  536 

Minna 
"    James  C.    Jr.,  assistant    clerk   Board   of 

Supervisors,  r.  21b  Lafayette 
"    John  J.    (P.   J.    Tomalty  &   Sons),   r.   536 

Minna 
"    Joseph    (P.    J.    Tomalty  &   Sons),  r.    536 

Minna 
"    Patrick  J.  (P.    J.  Tomalty  &  Sons),  r.  536 

Minna 
"    P.  J.  &  Sons  (Patrick  J.,  John  J.,  Joseph, 
Emjnet  and  Adam),  groceries,  115,  6th 
4®=-Tomalty.    See  Tumelty. 
Tomanovich  Peter,  waiter  Martin  Pench,  r.  833 
Brannan 
"    Thomas  V.  (Tomanovich  &  Co.),  r.  617  Pow- 
ell 
Tomanovich  &  Co.    (Thomas  V.  Tomanovich), 
commission    merchants     and    brokers, 
ofUce  216  Front,  telephone  Main  1656 


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Tomasini  Filbert,  fruits  and  vegetables,  144i/4, 

nth 
Tomasini  Louis,   manager  Dairymen's  Union 
of  California,  113-119  Davis,  r.  Petaluma, 
Cal. 
Tomaskavic    Annie     Mrs.,    cigar     maker,    65 
Jessie 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  65  Jessie 
Tomaszewski  Ludwig,  tailor  S.  F.  Clothing  Ren- 
ovating Wks,  r.  338,  5th 
Tomb  George  W.,  salesman  Washburn  &  Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Tomblin  Dexter  M.,  mining  broker,  26  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Tomei  Giovanni,  paste  layer  Martinoni  &  Po- 

desta,  r.  9  Medau  PI 
Tometz  John,  cook  Peter  Malone,  r.  787  Folsom 
Tominski  Theodore,  wines  and  liquors,  30,  4th, 

r.  1201/^  Turk 
Tomke  Daniel,  driver  F.  A.  Lux  Breveing  Co.,  r. 

2018  Larkin 
Tomkin  Herbert,  photographer,  1227  Market,  r. 

418  Hermann 
Tomkins  George  H.,  dental  student,  r.  1344  Fol- 
som 
"    Joseph  G.,  physician,  1344  Folsom 
Tomkinson  James,  livery  stable,  57-61  Minna,' 
r.  1500  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    James  H.,  driver  Engine  30,  r.  5th  Av  nr  C 
*®"Tomkinson.    See  Tompkinson 
Tomlin  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  903^4  Bryant 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  903^  Bryant 
"    James,  boiler  maker,  r.  903^4  Broant 
"    Richard  E.,  1st  asst.    engineer   str   Aus- 
tralia 
Tomlinson  Ezra,  foreman  Watson  &  Marx,  r. 
512,  4th 
"    Henry  W.,  bookkeeper  Union  Machine  Co., 

r.  29  Noe 
"    James,  seamen,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Joseph,  packer  Anglo-American  Crockery 

and  Glassware  Co..  r.  9  Carlos  Av 
"    Oscar,  chair  maker  Heywood  Bros.  &Co., 

r.  2615  Mission 
"    Sarah  A.  Miss,  teacher  Felix  Adler  Free 

Kindergarten,  r.  29  Noe 
"    Sarah  L.,  widow,  r.  29  Noe 
"    William    W.,    manager    insurance   dept. 
Macondray  &  Co.,  r.  29  Noe 
Tommereg  Andrew  E.,  rigger  Oregon  Coal  and 

Navigation  Co.,  r.  6  Pfeifler 
Tomorselle  Giovanni,  driver  S.  Paganini,  r.  504 

Union 
Tompkins  Andrew  J.,  laborer,  r.  SE  cor  17th  and 
Uranus 
"    Arthur,  conductor,  r.  145,  12th 
"    Cora    Mrs.,      teacher     Moulder    Primary 

School,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Edwin,   conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1335 

Eddy 
"    Harris  M.,  carpenter,  r.  511  Stevenson 
"    Harry,  fireman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1123  Broad- 
way 
"    Henry  B.,  mining  engineer,  r.  925  Hyde 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  128  Langton  rear 
"    Milton  J.,  driver  San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy, 

r.  1515  Fillmore 
"    Minthorne  M.,  accountant  Hong  Kong  and 
Shanghai  Banking  Corporation,  r.  San 
Anselmo 
"    Minthorne  M.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  San  Mateo 

Ranch  Dairy,  r.  San  Anselmo 
"    Perry  T.,  teacher  Lowell  High    School,  r. 

2336  Mission 
"    Rose   Miss,  teacher  Hawthorne   Primary 
School,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 
4®*Tompkins.    See  Tomkins 
Tompkinson  Kate,  widow,  r  923  Post 
"    Joseph  J.,    traveling   salesman    Dunham, 
Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Tomsky  Elias,  sign  painter  Swan  &  Stein,  r.  16 
Hubbard 
"    Harry  U.,  sign  painter,  r.  16  Hubbard 
"    William,  attorney  at  law,  14  McAllister,  r. 
1604  Folsom 
Tomson  Charles  B.,  with  S.  H.  Tyler  &  Son,  r. 

1415  McAllister 
Tomusich.Michael,  porter  John  L.  Radovich,  r. 
13  Louisa 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Plain,  Japanned  and  Stamped 

TINiA^MRE 

311,313,315and317MARKETl 


Toncovich  Ellia  (Toncovich  &  Boro),  r.  NW  cor 
Jackson  and  Drumm 
"    &  Boro  (Ellia  Toncovich  and  Luka  Boro), 
restaurant,  105  Washington 
Tonelli  Augustin  P..  r.  1823  Turk 

"    Marie,  domestic,  2610  Howard 
Toner  Charles  H.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill, 
r.  311  Sierra 
"    Hugh,  liquors,  818,  3d,  r.  608,  3d 
"    James  F.,  laborer,  r.  311  Sierra 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  3121/4  Utah 
"    Michael,  porter  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  242  Town- 
send 
"    Patrick  M.,  foreman  street  cleaning  dept. 
City  Street  Improvement  Co.,  r.  230  Dun- 
can 
"    Patrick  M.,  liquors,  NE  cor  Bryant  and 

Beale,  r.  565  Howard 
"    Peter  P.,  laborer,  r.  311  Sierra 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  311  Sierra 
"    William  Mrs.,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  6th 

Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    William  J.,  helper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  608,  3d 
"    William  J.,  laborer,  r.  311  Sierra 
Tonessen  Bernhard,  bartender  Seeba  &  Bohlen, 
r.  205,  3d 
"    Tones,  master  tugboat  Sea  Witch,  Valleio 
Street  Wharf,  r.  1410  Kearny 
Tonetti  Secondo,  bartender  Parodi  &  Mautino, 

r.  818  Sansome 
Tongue  William,  harness  cleaner  United  Car- 
riage Co.,  r.  362  Minna 
Tonini  M.  G.  (M.  G.  Tonini  &  Co.),  r.  1115  Jack- 
son 
Tonini  M.  G.  &  Co.  (M.  G.  Tonini),  Italian  agents 
Union  Pacific  System,  and    steamship 
agents,  4  Montgomery  Av 
"    Sebil  L.  Miss,  stenographer  M.  G.  Tonini 
&  Co.,  r.  1115  Jackson 
Toniotti  Francisco,  laborer,  r.  422  Broadway 
Tonjes  Christopher,  clerk,  r.  720  Mason 
"    Henry,  clerk  M.  Tonjes,  r.  720  Mason 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  624  Fulton 
"    Martin,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Ma- 
son and  Union 
"    William,  r.  8  Eldridge 
Tonkin  William,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3504  Mis- 
sion 
"    William  Mrs.,  bakery,  3504  Mission 
Tonnenmacher  Henry  C,  groceries  and  liquors, 

554  Valencia 
Tonner  Ferdinand,  manufacturer  clothing,  217 
Pine,  r.  1803  Eddy 
"    H.  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  306  Cen- 
tral Av 
"    Hermann,  cooper,  r.  566a  Folsom 
Tonnesen  Gayhart,  r.  1503  Montgomery 

"    Staale,  wood  turner,  r.  1503  Montgomery 
Tonnies  Arend,  porter  Deere  Implement  Co.,  r. 
335,  4th 
"    Charles,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  716 
Willow  Av 
Tonningsen  George,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
"    John,  r.  1626  Howard 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Tonnissen  Charles,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2107  Powell 
"    Hans  M.,  laborer,  r".  6  Clyde 
"    Magnes,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2107  Powell 
"    Martin,  driver,  r.  2107  Powell 
Tonnler  Henry,  milker  Ruhland  &  Zimmermann, 

r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
Tonsor  Charles  tFesler  &  Tonsor),  r.  105  Ash  Av 
Tontino  Rafael,  gardener,  r.  526  Broadway 


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SOO    BAT-TERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1S64. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Toohey  Cornelius,  tea  broker  and  importing 
agent,  123  California,  room  36,  r.  Mill 
Valley 

"    D.  J.,  r.  726a  Army 

"    George,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels- 
tiurg&  Co.,  r.  405  Gougli 

"    John,  motorman,  r.  29  St  Mary's  Av 

"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  5  William 

"    Joseph,  cigar  manufacturer.  307  Chenery 
4®=Toohey.    See  Toohy  and  Twohey 
Toohig  Dennis,  teamster  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 
r.  20  Georgia 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  362  Jessie 

"    Michael  L.,  iron  worker  Union  I.  WTjs.  r. 
20  Georgia 
4S"Toohig.    See  Twohig 

Toohy  Dennis  J.,  attorney  at  law,  306-308  Phe- 
lan  Bldg,  r.  1906  Bush 

"    Ella   Miss,    telephone    operator,    r.    1211 
Union 

"    George  W.,  attorney  at  law,  306-308  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  1906  Bush 

"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  1211  Union 

"    James  J.,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  1211 
Union 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  404%  Haight 

"    John,  fish  and  game.  341,  4th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  8  Gough 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  118  '  ' 

"    Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  1211  Union 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  1436  Nebraska 

"    Owen  F,,  shoe  cutter,  r.  1211  Union 

"    Patrick,  acid  maker,  r.  1436  Nebraska 
>8®"Toohy.     See  Toohey  and  Twohig 
Tooker  Alice  M.,  widow,  r.  82514  Geary 

"    Edwin  F.,  pressman,  r.  82514  Geary 

"    George  E.,  pressman  D.  S.  Stanley  &  Co., 
r.  825'/4  Geary 

"    John  C,  pressman  D.  S.   Stanley  &  Co., 
r.  S-ZoVi  Geary 

"    May  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  825i/4  Geary 

"    "William  H.,  salesman  Kast  &  Co.,  r.  825'2 
Gearv 
Toolan  Frank  J.,  plasterer,  r.  1139%  Folsom 

"    Joseph,  paver,  r.  606  Natoma 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1139J4  Folsom 
Toole  James,  bricklayer,  r.  217  Minna 
Tooley  George  W.,  shoemaker,  r.  405  Gough 
Toombs  Frederick  E.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  123,  29th 
Toomey  A.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  2020  Hyde 

"    David  J.,  electrotyper  Joseph  Winterburn 
Co.,  r.  1121  Treat  Av 

"    Dennis  S.,  liquors,  SE  cor  Kentucky  and 
Solano 

'•    Edward,  r.  56  Shipley 

"    Edward  T.,  porter  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Edward  W.  (Toomey  &  Casey),  r.  3029  Sac- 
ramento 

"    Henry,  laborer  Flint  &  McLennan,  r.  1221 
Florida 

"    Henry  C,  salesman  John  Elder,  r.  628  Lin- 
den Av 

"    James  E.,  boots  and  shoes,  530,  4th 

"    James  J.,  painter,  r.  6%  Sheridan 

"    John,  clerk  John  J.  Cronan,  r.  317  Jessie 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  California  nr  18th  Av 

"    John,  painter,  r.  52  Natoma 

"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  13  Harriet  rear 

"    John  J.,  bartender  William  Fahey,  r.  100, 
5th 

"    John  M.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  628  Linden  Av 

"    Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,  1501%  Church,  r. 
1244  Sanchez 

"    Michael,  coal  passer  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  762  Howard 


Toomey  Michael,  expressman,  r.  631  Ivy  Av 
"    Nellie,  dressmaker,  r.  1101  Kentucky 
"    Patrick,  cooper,  r.  317  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Thomas  P.,  laborer,  r.  1121  Treat  Av 
"    &  Casey  (Edward  W.  Toomey  and  William 
D.  Casey),  grooeries  3029  Sacramento 
Toomy  Henry,  real  estate  agent,  405  Montgom- 
ery, room  5,  r.  600  Bush 
"     Lily  A.   Miss,  teacher  Clement  Grammar 
School,  r.  600  Bush 
.6S=Toomy.    See  Twomey 

Toothaker  Bessie  Mrs.,   furnished    rooms,  607 
Larkin 
"    William  F.,  blacksmith,  r.  411,  19th 
Toothill  Albert,  engraver  Dewey  Engraving  Co. 
Topete  Michael,  teamster,  r.  738  Vallejo 
Topinilsidor,  painter,  r.  6  Cadell  Alley 
"    Josie  Mrs.,  cigar  maker,  r.  6  Cadell  Alley 
"    Peter,    proprietor  St.    George    Hotel,  812 
Kearny 
Topken  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  128  Locust  Av 
Toplitz  F.  &  Co.  (Fabian  Toplitz  and  Marcus 
Banner),  wholesale  millinery  goods,  571 
Market 
"    Fabian  (F.  Toplitz  &  Co.),  r.  1002  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Isaac,  polisher  Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt, 

r.  322,  13th 
"    Joseph  B.,  general  agent  The  Equitable 
Life  Assurance  Society  (New  York),  330 
Pine,  rooms  9-10,  r.  1842  Sutter 
"    Robert  L.  (Robert  L.  Toplitz  &  Co.),  r.  1221 

Buchanan 
"    Robert  L.  &  Co.  (Robert  L.  Toplitz),  whole- 
sale millinery  goods,  545  Market 
Topp  Brothers  (Jergen  P.   and  Soren  P.),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  601  Haight 
"    George,  farmer,  r.  155  Persia  Av 
"    Henry,  cook,  r.  458  Natoma  rear 
"    Jergen  P.  (Topp  Bros.),  r.  601  Haight 
"    Soren  P.  (Topp  Bros.),  r.  601  Haight 
"    William,   clerk  Wm.  Earner,  r.  1254  Mis- 
sion 
Topping  Frank  E.,  medical  student,  r.  1826  Val- 
lejo 
"    Harriet  E.,  widow,  r.  1826  Vallejo 
"    William  W.,  bookkeeper  Eppinger  &  Co. 
Toppings    Thomas,    bolt    cutter   Payne's  Bolt 

Wks,  r.  916  North  Point 
Toranti  Giacomo,  physician,  r.  20  Hinckley 
Torassa  Giovanni  B.,  wine  dealer,  520  Green 
Torbert  Charles  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
Tordiff  Robert,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks,  r.  305  Oak 
Torello   Emll  N.,  physician  and  druggist,  cor 

Mission  and  Silver  Av 
Torgersen  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  Powhattan  nr 

Bradford 
Torigiani  Rocco,  livery  stable,  102  Clark,  r.  514 

Davis  rear 
Tormey  Frank,  boots  and  shoes,  1911  Fillmore 
"    James  H.,  clerk,  r.  1413%  Sacramento 
"    John  v.,  physician,  14  McAllister 
"    Peter,  manager  James  M.  Wilkins,  NE  cor 

8th  Av  and  Fulton 
'■    Peter  J.,  commission,  druggists  sundries, 
220  Sutter,  r.  2734  Folsom 
Tornberg  Carl  A.,  beer  bottler,  110,  9th,  r.  27 

Banks 
Tornich  Peter  P.,   shoemaker,    1,    7th,  r.  902% 

Jackson 
Tornow  William,  molder.  r.  911  Illinois 
Torp  Charles,  seaman  Revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  540  Folsom 
Torpey  Edward  H.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  122a  15th 
"    Madeline  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  122a  15th 
"    Marie  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  439,  14th 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
122a  15th 
Torpi  Edward  A.,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House, 

r.  12  Mason 
Torr  C.  L.  (Torr  &  Haskell),  r.  Petaluma,  Cal 
Torr  &  Haskell  (C.  L.  Torr  and  D.  H.  Haskell), 
proprietors    California    Woolen     Mills 
(Petaluma),  ofQce  118  Battery 


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Torre  Constantino,  liquors,  935  Montgomery,  r. 
437  Broadway 

"    Emile,  distributor  Modern  Laundry,  r.  509 
Filbert  rear 

"    Frank,  blacksmith  Sperry  Wire  Wks,  r.  2 
Midway 

"    Frank,  driver  G.  B.  Torre  &  Son,  r.  509  Fil- 
bert rear 

"    G  &  Co.  (Giuseppe  and  Giovanni  Garbar- 
ina),  groceries  and  liquors,  500  Francisco 

"    G.  B.  &  Son  (Giovanni   B.    and    Octavio), 
junk,  2003  Mason 

"    Gerolimo  S.,  groceries,  1300  Kearny 

"    Giovanni,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1401  Ellis, 
r.  7a  Willow  Av 

"    Giovanni,  newspaper  carrier,  r.  1619;^  Du- 
pont 

"    Giovanni  B.  (G.  B.  Torre  &  Son),  r.  509  Fil- 
bert rear 

"    Girolamo  (Torre  &  Morando),  r.  1128  Kearny 

"    Giuseppe  (G.  Torre  &  Co.),  r.   12!4  August 
Alley 

"    Giuseppe,  scavenger,  r.  715  Greenwich 

"    Louis,  butcher  Frank  Demartini,  r.  509  Fil- 
bert 

"    Louis,  scavenger,  r.  16%,  14th 

"    Louis,  teamster   John   Middleton,    r.    412 
Broadway 

"    Luigi  (Torre  &  Arata),  r.  1619F  Dupont 

"    Luigi  (Torre  &  Demattei),   r.  7  Graham  PI 

"    Octavio  (G.  B.  Torre  &  Son),  r.  509  Filbert 
rear 

"    &  Arata  (Luigi  Torre  and  Angelo  Arata), 
groceries  and  liquors,  1401  Dupont 

"    &  Demattei  (Luigi  Torre  and   Pietro    De- 
mattei), liquors,  1301  Dupont 

"    &  Morando  (Girolamo  Torre  and  Giacomo 
Morando),  sausage  manufacturers,  1522 
Dupont 
Torrence  Caroline,  widow,  r.  6  Bernard 

"    John  S.,  clerk  car   accountant  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
606,  4th 

"    J.  S.  Mrs.,  restaurant,  419  Hayes 

"    Clarence,  janitor,  r.  6  Bernard 

"    William,  janitor,  r.  6  Bernard 
Torres  Alfred  I.,  compositor  Call,  r.  713  Post 

"    Arthur,  clerk  Charles  Meinecke  &  Co.,   r. 
907  Vallejo 

"    Charles   E.,   salesman,    r.   1010^4    Leaven- 
worth 

"    Clemente,  finisher  United  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.,r.  15V^  Virginia  PI 

"    Francisca,  widow,  tamale   maker,   r.    634 
Vallejo 

"    Francisco,  r.  1527  Mason 

"    Ignacia  Miss,  r.  228  Brannan 

".   Jesus  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  1424  Taylor 

"    Joseph  M.,  printer,  330  Sansome,  rooms  62- 
64,  r.  1013  Clay 

"    Manuel    S.,    bookkeeper,    r.    505   Leaven- 
worth 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1511  Mason 

"    Thomas,    bootblack.    1333     Market,     r.    17 
Auburn 

"    Zeferino,  compositor,  r.  822V4  Broadway 
Toretti  Luigi,  laborer,  r.  5  Dunn  Alley 
Torrey  Stanley,  clerk  registry   division  Post 

Oface,  r.  20  Bond 
Torro  Ysmael,  seaman  str  San  Jose,  r.  228  Bran- 
nan 
Torry  James,  wagonmaker,  234,  9th,    r.    1757V^ 

Mission 
Toscani  Giovachino,  r.  309  Broadway 
Toscano   Hotel,  Vincenzo  Davalle  &  Co.,  pro- 

pretors,  619  Broadway 
Toshack  John  G.,  patternmaker  Fulton    Eng. 

&  Ship  Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  26  Laurel  PI 
Tosi  Robert,  waiter,  r.  7  Valparaiso 
Tosney  John,  boilermaker  Fulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  1114  Bryant 

"    John  E.,  peddler,  r.  12  Kissling 
Toso  Frank  (F.  Rossi  &  Co.),  r.  1102  Folsom 

"    Loraiso,  boots  and  shoes,  1507  Stockton,  r. 


"    Luigi,  shoemaker,  r.  327  Green 
Tossi  Antonio,  butcher,  r.  1533  Powell 
Tostensen  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  66  Oregon 
Tostman  Charles,  r.  11  Verona  PI 

"    Christian,  woodpolisher,  r.  11  Verona  PI 


Tostman  Edward,  clerk  Greenzweig  &  Co.,  r. 
541^  Silver 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  11  Verona  PI 
Tostrups  E.,  retoucher  Frederick  H.  Bushnell 
Tosy  Robert  C,  waiter  Ferdinando  Delmonte,  r. 

12  Valparaiso 
Tothamer  Albert  C,  upholsterer,  r.  54  Silver 
"    Anna  R.,  widow,  r.  54  Silver 
"    Henry  P.,  clerk,  r.  54  Silver 
Totheroh    Augustus    R.,     compositor    George 
Spaulding  &  Co.,  r.  1100,  17th 
"    John  E.,  compositor  George  Spaulding  & 
Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
Totman  Leslie  G.  (Totman  &  O'Neill),  r.  108a 
Silver 
"    &  O'Neill  (Leslie  G.  Totman  and  David  J. 
O'Neill),  liquors,  212  O'Farrell 
Totten  Albert  W..    laborer  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1384  Stanyan 
"    Joseph,  wiper  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1384  Stan- 
yan 
Touaillon  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1910  Steiner 

"    Joseph,  baker,  r.  3  William 
Touchard  M.   Mrs.,   president  California  Club, 

131  Post,  r.  2217  0ctavia 
Toudy  Julius  C,  diamond  setter,  126  Kearny, 

room  D,  r.  1608  Bush 
Touhill  Anna,  widow,  r.  403  Hyde 
' '    Edmund ,  patternmaker  Thomas  &  Carlson , 
r.  403  Hyde 
Toulouse  Bernard  (Toulouse  &  Delorieux),   r. 

Golden  Gate 
Toulouse  &  Delorieux  (Bernard  Toulouse  and 
John    Delorieux),     machinists,    620-623 
Commercial 
Toumjr  George,  secretary  The   German  Sav- 
ings and  Loan  Society,  526  California,  r. 
1316  Jones 
"    Julius,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  &Co.,  r.  1316 

Jones 
"    Louise  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1023  Sutter 
TourtillOtte  Arthur  D.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Siebe-Glanville  Co.,  35-31  Jessie,  r.  1417b 
Clay 
"    George  E.,  r.  1417b  Clay 
"    O.  B.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Tousend    Nettie     Miss,    teacher    Maria   Kip 

Orphanage  r.  638  Folsom 
Toussaint  Henry,  hostler  Mouret,  Ghirardelli  & 
Co.,  r.  834  Montgomery 
"    Jules,  cellerman  C.  Carpy  &  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Toussau    Jean,    laundryman    Mrs.    Marceline 
Toussau,  r.  441,4th 
"    Marceline  Mrs.,  laundry,  441,  4th 
"    Simon,  laundryman  Mrs.  Marceline  Tous- 
sau, r.  441,  4th 
Toussin  Emile,  teacher  music,  r.  1319  Union 
Tout  Alfred,  painter,  r.  159  Octavia 
"    David  H.,  tailor,  r.  568  Mission 
"    Henrietta  Mrs.,  r.  329^4,  9th 
"    V.  K.,  musician,  r.  568  Mission 
Toute  George  D.,clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2123 California 
Tovaraz  Martin  (Martin  &  Co.),  r.  55  Tehama 
Towe  Charles,  Fire  Marshal,  office  New  City 
Hall,  1st  floor,  and  303  California,  r.  137 
Oak 
Tower  A.  J.  (Boston,    Mass.),  oiled    clothing, 
Ames  &  Harris  Pacific    Coast    agents, 
NW  cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 
"    Charles  H.,  boiler  maker,   r.  108  Langton 

rear 
"    Consolidated  Mining  Co.  (Mono  Co.,  Cal.) 
Alfred  K.  Durbrow  secretary,  69  Nevada 
Block 
"     Edward  H.,  candy  maker  T.  G.  Gruenha- 
gen&Co.,  r.  1330  Scott 


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TOWLE  A,  F.  &  SON  CO.   THE 

(Greenfield,  Mass.),  sterling  silver- 
ware, Carrau  &  Green  agents,  220  Sut- 
ter 

Towle  George    M.  (Towle    &    Lynch),  r.  IO171/2, 

20th 
Towle  George  W.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  7-8  Mu- 
tual Life  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Herman  G.,  r.  1133!4  Howard 
"    Samuel,  lumberman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    William  W.,  lumber  shipper,  245  King,  r. 

530,3d 
"    &  Broadwell,  planing  mills  Oakland,  office 
40  New  Montgomery 
Towle  &  Lynch  (George  M.  Towle  and  James 
H.  Lynch),  pattern  and  model  makers, 
325    Mission    cor     Fremont,     telephone 
Main  5757 
Towlerton   George,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

607  Sutter 
Town  and  Country  Club,  33  Post 

TOWN  TALK,  PACIFIC 

a  weekly  journal  devoted  to  politics, 
society,  music  and  drama,  S.  B.  Carl- 
eton  editor  and  manager,  20  Ellis,  tele- 
phone Main  5725 
Town  William  R.,  engineer,  r.  17  South  Park 
Towne  A.  N.  (estate  of),  office  32 Mills  Bldg,  8th 
floor 
"    A.  N.,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1101  California 
"    Arthur  G.  (Blake,  Moilitt  &  Towne),  r.  2424 

Pierce 
"    Charles,  clerks.  P.  Co..  r.  Lorin 
"    D.  R.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mil] 
"    Percy  E.,  law    student  Delmas  &  Short- 
ridge,  r.  704  Powell 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  13  Everett 
Townes  John  F.,  country  real  estate,  r.  2502  Clay 
Townley  Brothers  (William  D.,  David  C.   and 
Stephen  J.),  planing  mills,  SW  cor  18th 
and  Folsom 
"    David  C.  (Townley  Bros.),  r.  323,  19th 
"    Frederick,  r.  667  Minna 
"    John  A.  (Galloway,  Townley  &  Co.).  r.  27 

South  Park 
"    Stephen  J.  (Townley  Bros.),  r.  333,  19th 
"    William,  watchman,  r.  23  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William  D.,  (Townley  Bros.),  r.  323, 19th 
Towns    Ann,    widow,    r.    cor    La    Grande    and 
Brazil  Avs 
"    George,  bricklayer,  r,  606  Diamond 
"    John,   milkman,    r.  Visitacion   Valley    nr 

Six  Mile  House 
"     Lucy  A.  (Misses  Towns),  r.  603  Green 
"    Misses  (Susie  and  Lucy),  dressmaking.  603 

Green 
"    Susie  Miss  (Misses  Towns),  r.  603  Green 
"    Thomas,  laborer,    r.   cor    La   Grande   and 

Brazil  Avs 
"    William,  dairy,  cor  La  Grande  and  Brazil 
Avs 
Townsend  Andrew  M.,  carpenter,   r.  422i)  Fre- 
mont 
"    A.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1506  Pine 
"    Benjamin  F.,  mechanic,  r.  1807  Haight 
"    Brendan,     student     Van    der     Naillen's 

School  of  Engineering,  r.  2618  Laguna 
"    Charles  P.,  laundryman  Am.  Laundry,  r. 

1911  Union 
"    Clarence,  capitalist,  r.  306  Stockton 
"     E.  de  Kay,  broker,  313  California,  r.  2618 

Laguna 
"    Elmer  A.,  clerk,  r.  516  Van  Ness  Av 
"    E.  W..  author,  r.  711  Jones 


Townsend  Frederick  R.,  engineer,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Frederick  R.,  painter,  r.  1023,  18th 
"    George,  contractor  painting,  r.  605  Laguna 
"    George  C,  tamale  maker,  r.  517  Jones 
"    George  E.,   clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  3007 

California 
"    George  F.,  tamales,  1161a  Mission 
"    George  H.,  salesman,  r.  315i4  Jessie 
"    George  W.,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agt's  ofBce  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  51114  Broderick 
"     Hale  Rev.,  r.  9  City  Hall  Av 
"    Henry  C,  master  bkt  J.  D.  Peters,  office 

30  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    ,  Hostetter  &  Co.  (Chicago),  manufacturers 
signs,  H.  Simon  &  Co.  agents,  310  Battery 
"    Isador  G.,  bartender   Lick    House,  r.  504 

Taylor. 
"    James,  vice-president  L.  E.  White  Co.,  20 

California,  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  physician,  1001  Valencia 
"    John  E.,  foreman  Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co,, 

r.  3007  California 
"    Joseph,  opener  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph  F.,  longshoreman,  r.  431  Folsom 
"    Joseph    G.,  shoemaker,  701  Larkin,  r.  830 

Geary 
"    Louis    R.    (Townsend  &  Wyneken),  r.  108 

Prospect  PI 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  56  Erie 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  16  Grove 
"    Mary  V.,  r.  1928  Leavenworth 
"    William  R.,  with  Pacific  Coast  Borax  Co., 

r.  1028  Pine 
"    William  S..  candy  manufacturer,  627  Mar- 
ket, r.  1320  Valencia 
"    W.  James,  r.  31  Franklin 
Townsend   &   Wyneken  (Louis  R.  Townsend 
and  L.  Ernest  Wyneken),  architects,  515 
California 
Toy  Edward,  horseshoer  Thomas  Tierney,  r.  68 

Everett 
Toy   George   D.   (Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag),  r.  809 
Central  Av 
"    M.  F.  Miss,  dressmaking,  1507  Folsom 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  68  Everett 
Tozer  F.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  838,  33d 
"    Henry  C,  mill  hand,  r.  333  Montana 
"    Ralph  H.,  journalist,  r.  828,  33d 
Trabbold  Walter  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry, 

r.  450  Clipper 
Traber  Ulrich,  baker  Albert  Komsthoeft,  r.  337 

Turk 
Trabue  David  L.,  barber,  269,  3d,  r.  316,  3d 
Trace    John,  driver   Joseph  M.  Furrer,  r.  San 

Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  3 
Tracey  Catherine,  widow,  r.  65  Natoma 
"    Charles   J.,  horseman  Engine  34,  r.  142% 
Silver 
Edward,  hostler,  r.  3314  Geary 
Emily  E.,  widow,  r.  3814  Sacramento 
Ida  Miss,  r.  2317  Octavia 
John,  r.  7  Alice 
John,  engineer,  r.  339  Bryant 
Joseph,  boiler  maker,  r.  25  Natoma 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  78  Natoma 
Nicholas  E..  gardener  Columbia  Square,  r. 

338  Shotwell 
Patrick,  expressman,  r.  2907  Harrison 
Patrick  J.,  policeman,  r.  24  Shotwell 
Robert    E..  clerk   John  T.  Wright,  r.  2814 


"    Thomas,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  319 
Langton 
>e®"Tracey.    See  Tracy  and  Treacy 
Trachez  Henri  C,  clerk  French  consulate,  r.  452 
Natoma 
"    Irene,  dressmaker,  r.  453  Natoma 
"    Victor,  tailor,  r.  452  Natoma 
Tracy  Annie,  labeler  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 
9b  Sherwood  PI 
"    Andrew,  policeman,  r.  1737  Market 
"    Annie  Mrs,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    Benjamin,  r.  26U-4  Perry 
"    Benjamin,  fireman  tug  Alert,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles  H.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Crescent 

City,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  50  Stevenson  Av 
"    Edward  F.,  bookbinder,  r.  1186  Harrison 
•'    Frederick  B.,  salesman  C.  W.  R.  Ford  &  Co. 


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Tracy  George,  auctioneer,  r.  559  Natoma 
"    George,  policeman,  r.  3,  17th 
"    Harmon  N.  (Tracy,  Starkweather  &  Tracy), 

r.  Hollister,  Cal. 
"    Haydn  H.  (Tracy,  Starlsweather  &  Tracy), 

r.  Berkeley 
"    James,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  14  St, 

Rose's  Av 
"    James,  painter,  r.  9b  Sherwood  PI 
"    John,  driver,  r.  534  Minna 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  3  Chesley 
"    John  F.,  plasterer,  r.  632  Fell 
"    John  H.,  watchman  Harbor  Commissioners 
"    John  J.,  r.  511  Scott 
"    John  W.,  deputy  Sheriff,  r.  943,  15th 
"    John  W.,  foreman,  r.  1315  Eddy 
"    John  W.,  shoe  finisher,  r.  1119  Webster 
"    Joseph,  harness  maker,  318  McAllister  and 

1414  Pine,  r.  43  Willow  Av 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  534  Minna 
"    M.  Mrs.,  manufacturers'  agent,  r.  74  Clem- 
entina 
"    Margaret  F.,  widow,  r.  122  Grove 
"    Martin,  shoemaker,  r.  322V^,  12th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  9b  Sherwood  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1008  Buchanan 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3  Sheridan  rear 
"    Michael,  liquors,  1201  Folsom 
"    Michael,  stevedore,  r.  341,  13th 
•'    Michael,  wood,  coal,  hay   and  grain,  1334 

Castro,  r.  Q^iV^  Elizabeth 
"    Morris,  r.  534  Minna 
"    Patrick,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,   r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    P.  C,  real  estate,  r.  1  Ridley 

Tracy,  Starkweather  &  Tracy 

(Harmon  N.  and  Haydn  H.  Tracy  and 
William  G.  Starkweather),   engineers 
and      contractors,      manufacturers' 
agents,  pumping  work  of  all  kinds, 
improvements  of   steam  plants,  220 
Fremont,  telephone  184 
Tracy  Theodore  F.,  bookkeeper  Gladding,  Mc- 
Bean&Co.,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  1361V4  Minna 
"    Thomas,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  Mariposa 
"    Thomas,  foreman  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Thomas  E.,  mattress  maker,  r.   1008  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Thomas  G.,  farmer,  r.  212  Langton 
"    William,  watchman  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1186 

Harrison 
"    William  A.,  watchman  San  Francisco  Mar- 
ket, r.  2917  Octavia 
"    William  E.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  9.33  Army 
"    William  F.,  hoseman  Engine  10,  r.  74  Clem- 
entina 
J8®=-Tracy.    See  Tracey  and  Treacy 
Trade  Charles  C,  teamster,  r.  2380  Market 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2380  Market 
"    Peter  I.,  lather,  r.  2380 Market 
"    Postal  Journal  (monthly),  729  Montgomery 
Trade  Publishing  Co.,  W.  Lockwood  Peet  pres- 
ident, Henry  D.  Peet  secretary  and  man- 
ager, publishers  Pacific  Electrician,  10 
California,  room  18 
"    William,  r.  1926  Market 
Traders'  Insurance  Co.,  304  Sansome 
Trades  Hall,  1159  Mission 
Traeger  Louis,  laborer,  r.  818  Hampshire 
Traffic  Association    of  California,  214  Pine, 

room  42 
Traffic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  and  proprie- 
tors Bishop's   A.  B.  C.  Guide,  439  Mont- 
gomery 
Tragainee  Leopold,  clerk  Henry  Semeria,  r.  1520 

Stockton 
Trahey  Timothy,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
Trahl   William  W.,    carriage   painter,    r.   2512 

Sutter 
Traill  James,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  7th  and 

Mission 
Train  Bridget  Mrs.,  r.  141  Shipley 
"    George  F.  Jr.,  salesman  Bullock  &  Jones 
Co.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 


Trained  Nurses  Agency  (male  and  female),  F. 

E.   Goodban  proprietor,  1117  Van   Ness 

Av,  telephone  East  579 
"    Nurses'  Home,  Miss  Kate  Davis  president, 

1103  Van  Ness  Av 
Trainer  John  W.,  contractor,  r.  2652  Folsom 

"    John  W.  Jr.,  optician,  r.  2652  Folsom 
Trainnum  Amanda  Miss  (McGuire  &  Co.),  r.  406 

Sutter 
Trainor  Annie  Miss,  clerk,  r.  209  Fair  Oaks 
"    Bridget,  widow,  groceries,  71  Minna 
"    Frank,    stenographer     Studebaker    Bros. 

Mfg.  Co.,r.  1401  Market 
"  James,  laborer,  r.  227,  2d 
"    James,  teamster  J.  Maher  &    Son,   r.  528 

Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  15  Zoe  rear 
"    John   J.,  teamster  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r.  33 

Russ 
"    Joseph,  coalpasser  str  Australia 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  255  Michigan 
"    Joseph  H.,  restaurant,  1155  Market,  r.  1151 

Market 
"    Joseph  P.,  r.  248  Fremont 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  106  Bernard 
"    Michael,  clerk  May  Tea  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Oliver  F.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  1239 

Hayes 
"    Thomas,  millwright  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  1639  Howard  rear 
"    Thomas,  teamster,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    Thomas  J.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR.,  r.  919  Union 
j8®"Trainor.      See   Trainer,    Traynor,    Treanor 

and  Trenor 
Trampleasure  Edward  H.,wool  grader  Thomas 

E.  Trampleasure,  r.  117  Franklin 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  12b  Clara 
"    Thomas  E.,  wool  broker,  49  Bluxome,  r.  1000 

Harrison 
Tranciska  Davis,  tailor,  r.  64  Shipley 
Trane  Gerhard,  carpenter,  r.  3  Alger  PI 

Transatlantic  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

(Of  Hamburg),  V.  C.  Driffield,  manager 
Pacific  Coast  Department,  213  San- 
some, telephone  Main  5817,  Smedberg 
&  Mitchell  city  agents,  314  California 

Transatlantic  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  limited  (of 

Berlin),    Walter    W.    Gollin    manager, 

Thannbauser  &  Co.  general  agents,  311 

California 

Transfer  Saloon,   John  Brumund   proprietor, 

NW  cor  Valencia  and  14th 
Trant  John,  fireman,  r.  614  Mariposa 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  614  Mariposa 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker  Keystone  Boiler  Co., 
r.  11191/2  Folsom 
Trapani  Ignazio  (Pacific  Coast  Fish  Co.),  r.  413V4 
Broadway 
"    Salvatore  (Trapani  &  Gazzolo),  r.  529  Green 
"    &  Gazzolo   (Salvatore    Trapani  and  Louis 
Gazzolo),  fish,  39  Clay  St.  Market 
Trapet  John  P.,  liquors,  641  Ellis,  r.  6O61/2  Leav- 
enworth 
Trapp  Charles'  F.,  helper  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  11 
Buena  Vista 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  1030  Howard 
"    John  G.,  master   mariner,   r.    66  Clemen- 
tina 
"    Michael,  butcher  James  McDermott.  r.  7th 

Av  South  bet  M  and  N 
"    William,  waiter  str  City  of  Sydney 
Trasch  John  J.  (Furger   &    Trasch),  r.  19th  Av 

South  bet  G  and  H 
Trascher  John  P.,  blacksmith,  r.  233,  8th 


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are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate 
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Trask    Alden  Y.,  office    439  California,    r.    8334 
Pacific  Av 
"    Caroline  E.,  widow,  r.  820  Haight 
"    Carrie  S.  Miss,  day  school  and  kindergar- 
ten, 2513  Mission 
"    Freeman,  pilot,  506  Battery,  r.  817,  SOth 
"    Gardner  G.  Mrs.,  r.  410  Geary 
"    George  H.,  salesman  Am.  Varnish  Co.,  r. 

535,  23d 
"    G.  G.,  chief  officer  str  City  of  Peking 
"    Harry,  switchman,  r.  409  Golden  Gate  Av 
Trask  H.  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  331  Geary, 
telephone  Main  5241 
"    Henry    E.,    gripman   Cal.    St.  R.R.,  r.  550 

Minna 
"    Joseph  C,  bookkeeper  C.  F.  Marwedel,  r. 
904  Greenwich 
Trask  S.,  oculist  and  aurist,  321  Geary,  hours  10 
a.  m.  to  12  m.,  and  2  to  5  p.  m.,  telephone 
Main  5241 
Traskey  Charles,  mill  hand  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice 

Mills,  r.  1021  Pacific 
Trathen  A.  H.,  cashier  London  Assurance  Cor- 
poration and  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  r. 
Mariposa  Av,  Linda  Vista  Terrace,  Oak- 
land 
Traube  Anna  Miss,  teacher  piano,  r.  1145  Guer- 
rero 
Traung  George,  pilot,  r.  18  Bond 
"    Louis,  bookkeeper  A.  C.  Freese,  r.  18  Bond 
"    Louis  Jr.,  litho.  pressman  Schmidt  Label 
and  Litho.  Co.,  r.  18  Bond 
Trautmann  Harriet  M.,  widow,  r.  1519  Taylor 
Trautner  Charles,  r.  516  Stockton 
"    Gustave,  tailor,  235  Keary,  r.  716  Fell 
"    Gustave   A.,    salesman   J.  Baumgarten  & 

Co.,  r.  611  Minna 
"    Rudolph  E.  F.,  salesman  Sherman,  Clay  & 

Co.,  r.  516  Stockton 
"    Theodore,  electrotyper  Joseph  Winterburn 
Co.,  r.  312 Diamond 
Trautvetter  Alexander,  collector  O.  Trautvet- 
ter,  r.  816  Treat  Av 
"    Andrew    C,    driver   Mt.    Shasta    Mineral 

Spring  Co.,  r.  118  Oak 
"    Otto,  milk  dealer,  816  Treat  Av 
Trautwein  Ernest,  baker,  r.  3335  Mission 
"    Philip  J.,  tanner  Thorn  &  McMahon,  r.  cor 
Adam  and  Eve 
Trautz  Emma,  widow,  r.  909  Geary 
Traveira  Antonio  B.,  barber,  bOSVz  East,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Traveler  The  (monthly),  W.  V.  Bryan  proprie- 
tor, 314  Post 
Tavelers'  and  Shippers  Directory(monthly), The 
Denborn  Co.  publishers,  66  Crocker  Bldg 

TRAVELERS'  INSURANCE  00. 

(Life  and  Accident  of  Hartford,  Conn.), 
Walter  W.  Haskell  general  agent  for 
Pacific  Coast,  21-24  Mills  Bldg,  8tli 
floor,  Telephone  Main  1609 

Traveller  Fortunatus,  manager  Dore  &  Co.,  100- 

102  Sansome,  r.  Alameda 
Traver  John  C,  livery  stable,  2611  Mission 

"    Judson  J.,  clerk,  r.  2700a  Mission 
Travers  Carolita  G.,  widow,  r.  2015  Taylor 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  26  McAllister 
"    Harry  P.,  dental  student,  r.  917  Jefferson 
"    Hattie    L.    Mrs.,    stenographer    Home  & 

Phoenix  Ins.  Cos.,  r.  1448,  25th 
"    John,  plumber   Daniel  J.   Daley,    r.  52IV2 

Lombard 
"    John  F.,  laborer,  r.  406  Broadway 
•'    Maria,  widow,  r.  1015  Market 
"    Percy  B.  (Travers  &  Lamb),  r.  Oakland 


Travers  Peter,  porter,  r.  542  Mission 
"    R.  Miss,  r.  542  Mission 
"     Richard,  fireman  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

cor  San  Jose  and  Plymouth  Avs 
"    Sarah,  widow  r.  826  Harrison 
"    William  B.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  546  Bryant 
"    Wilson  D.,  salesman,  r.  43,  6th 
Travers  &  Lamb  (Percy  B.  Travers  and  Isaac 
Lamb),  real  estate  agents  and  mining, 
512  California 
4®=Travers.    See  Traver  and  Travis 
Traversaro  Angela,  widow,  r.  514  Green 
"    Giovanni    (A.  Buchignani   &  Co.),    r.  2123 

Polk 
"    Manuel,  scavenger,  r.  514  Green 
"    Stephen  G.  (Depaoli  &  Co.),  r.  2123  Polk 
Traverse  Alfred  W.,  M.  D.,  dermatologist,  28 
Donohoe  Bldg 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  816,  22d 
Traversi   Daniel,    cook   Peter    Malone,    r.    141 

Clara 
Traverso  John,  r.  928  Pacific 
Travi  Peter,  cook,  r.  546  Madrid 
Travis  Albert,  V.  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Charles,  stone  cutter,  r.  101,  1st 
"    Charles  W.,  elevator  operator  Mills  Bldg. 

r.  Oakland 
"    George,   salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.    26   Mc- 
Allister 
"    George  A.,  messenger  Wells  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    Jonas  L.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  212  Eddy 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  132  St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Wesley  E.,  mail  contractor,  r.  1502'/4  Elm 
Av 
4®~Travis.    See  Travers 
Traxler  Ferdinand,  waiter,  r.  8  Central  PI 

"    Robert  P.,  carpenter,  r.  240a  Sutter 
Tray  T.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Trayers  Ann,  widow,  r.  1  Reed  PI 

"    Matthew,  actor,  r.  932  Filbert 
Traynor  Ann,  widow,  r.  1811b  Steiner 
"    Frank  J.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1811b 

Steiner 
"    George  L.,  teamster  W.  C.  Price  &  Co.,  r. 

17211/4  Mission 
"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1721^4  Mission 
"    John,  machinist    Eureka   Boiler   Wks,  r. 

1629  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    John,  millhand,  r.  172U/4  Mission 
"    John  J.,  horseshoer  T.  J.  Crowley,  r.  917 

Florida 
"    Mary    E.    Miss,    teacher    Horace    Mann 

Grammar  School,  r.  1811b  Steiner 
"    Michael,  r.  982  Howard 
"    Patrick  J.  (Traynor  &  Inch),  r.  Folsom  nr 

Cortland  Av 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r.  19 

Elsie 
"    &  Inch  (Patrick  J.  Traynor  and  William 
Inch),  horseshoers,  206  Jackson 
4®"Traynor.    See  Trainer,  Trainor  and  Trenor 
Tray ssac  Leon,  laborer,  r.  909  Jackson 
Trazvulk  Daniel,  porter  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Treacher  W.  Aveling,  clerk   W.  J.  Landers,  r. 

626  Eddy 
Treacy  Timothy  E.  (Flynn  &  Tracy),  r.  1145  Har- 
rison 
J8®~Treacy.    See  Tracey  and  Tracy 
Treadwell  Alfred  B.,  attorney  at  law,  1504  Mar- 
ket, rooms  7-8,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Arthur,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  337b 

San  Jose  Av 
"    Edward  F.,  law  student  E,  B,  &  George  H, 

Mastick.r.  426  San  Jose  Av 
"    Frances  C.  Mrs.,  dentist,  94  Murphy  Bldg 
"    George  A.,  file  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  28  Birch 

Av 
"    Headley  V.,  master  schr  Mary  A.  Fernan- 
dez, office  44  East 
"    James,  capitalist,  517  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r. 

Oakland 
"    James  W.,  publisher  California  Bankers' 
Magazine,  50    Montgomry  Block,  r.  426 
San  Jose  Av 
"    John,  capitalist,  517  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r. 

Oakland 
"    L.  M.  Mrs.,  clerk  George  F.  Grant 


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Treadwell  William  B.,  attorney  at   law,  17-20 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  426  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  R.,gas  fitter  W.  D.  Hobro,  r.  825 
Filbert 
Treagle  James,  watchman  str  Australia 
Treanor  Ellen,  widow,  r.  323  Virginia  Av 
Treanor  Joseph  P.,  merchandise  appraiser,  401 

California,  room  4,  r.  Fruitvale 
4®"Treanor.     See   Trainer,    Trainor,   Traynor 

and  Trenor 
Treanton  Paul    T.,  machinist    Joshua  Hendy 

Machine  Wks,  r.  Ross  Valley,  Cal. 
Treas  Spero,  restaurant,  311,49th  Av 
Treasurer  City  and  County,  New  City  Hall, 
1st  floor 
"    Mining  Co.   (Amador     Co.),    532    Market, 
room  3 
Treasury  Department  United  States,  Special 

Agent,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room  7 
Treasury  United  States,  608  Commercial 
Treat  Archibald  J.,  attorney    at  law,  532  Mar- 
ket, room  41,  r.  1812  Broadway 
■'    Charles  G.,  1st  lieut.  Battery  E,  5th  Artil- 
lery, U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 
"    DeWitt  C,  collector  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's 

Bank,  r.  1812  Broadway 
"    Edward  W.,  porter  Grant  Elliott,   r.  503 

Post 
"    Elmira  J.,  widow,  r.  2100  Ellis 
"    Frank,  master  mariner,  r.  503  Folsom 
"    George,  clerk,  r.  237.  7th 
"    Helen  S.,  widow,  r.  1812  Broadway 
"    Walter  P.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  3514  Oc- 

tavia 
"    Webster,  r.  1932  Pine 
Trebell  John,  r.  227,  11th 
"    John,  shipwright,  r.  1128  Valencia 
"    Thomas,  foreman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1128  Valencia 
"    William  T.,  shipwright,  r.  923  Harrison 
Trebucq  Denis  (Sarthou  &  Trebucq),  r.  35th  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    John,  milker  Sarthou  &  Trebucq,  r.  35th  Av 
South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Treca  J.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius' 

Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Tredennick  Charles,  helper  Risdon  I.   and  L. 
Wks,  r.  757  Howard 
"    James,  pressman  Joseph  Winterburn  Co. , 
r.  15  Sumner 
Treder  Harry  F.,  clerk  The  American  Import 
Co.,  r.  1922  Bush 
"    Olga  Mrs.,  artists'  materials,  1917  Howard 
Treenell  Mary,  widow,  r.  321,  5th 
Trefry  Edna  O.,  widow,  r.  36  Perry 
Trefz  Adolph,  liquors,  533A  Sacramento,  r.  512 

Bush 
Trefz  Charles,    clerk    National    Hotel,  r.  512 
Bush 
"    Karl,  shoemaker,  NE  cor    Stockton    and 

Montgomery  Av,  r.  1803  Stockton 
"    Paul,  cook  National  Hotel 
Treganowen  William  H.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR, 

r.  1708a  Hyde 
Tregassi  A.,  watchman  str  City  of  Peking 
Tregay  William,  lineman  S.  F.  and  S.  M.  Ry,  r. 

142  Rose  Av 
Tregellas  Milton,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r. 
403  Grove 
"    Thomas,  manager  William  S.  Dawson,  914 
Market,  r.  17  Guerrero 
Tregenza  Thomas,  engineer,  r  2228  Greenwich 
Trego  Henry  S.,  r.  702  Powell 
Tregoning   Joseph  M.,  painter  M.  J.  &  J.  J. 

Donovan,  r.  1146  Howard 
Treiber  Herman  (Stenberg    &  Treiber),  r.   312 

Eddy 
Treich  Peter,  clerk  Jean  Desbarats,  r.  814  Mont- 
gomery 
Treichel  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  24th  Av  nr  Lake 
Trelease  OUie  O.,  salesman  Milwaukee  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  281454  Pine 
Treloar  P.  Q.,  r.  1312  Mason 
Trelut  Etienne  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  934  Capp 
"    Louis,  apprentice  Thompson  Bros.,  r.  944 
Capp 
Tremain  Charles  W.,  president  The  Prospective 
Mining  and  Machinery  Co.,  127, 1st 


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Tremain  Daniel,  teamster,  r.  16b  Bryant  Av 
'■■    Robert,  stock  driver,  r.  NW  cor  Francisco 

and  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Venice,  secretary  and  treasurer  The  Pros- 
pective Mining  and  Machinery  Co.,  127, 
1st 

Tremaine  Daniel,  r.  1128  York  , 

"    William  C,  messenger  Adjutant  General's 

office  dept.  of  California,  r.   1112  Larkin 

Trembath  John  T.,  musician,  r.  331  Kearny 

Tremble  John,  clerk,  r.  32Vi,  7th 

Trammel  Frank  J.,  manager  M.  L.  Montford,  r. 
1434  Howard 

Tremont  House,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Goss  proprietor, 
523  Kearny 

Trench  William,  laborer,  r.  545  Howard  rear 

Trenell  Mary  E.,  widow,  tailoress,  r.  321,  5th 

Trengove  K.  E.,  student  Van  der  Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  1218  Filbert 

Trenor  Thomas  F.,  assistant  secretary  Geo- 
graphical Society  of  the  Pacific,  331 
Pine,  room  2.  r.  Alameda 

4®~Trenor.    See  Treanor 

Trenschel  Godfrey  A.,  r.  447  Natoma  rear 

Trento  Benedict,  scavenger,  r.  8a  Boardman  PI 

Trenton  Iron  Co.  (N.  Y.),  Newton  M.  Bell  agent, 
109  California 

Trenzel  Otto,  laundryman,  r.  565  Stevenson 

Trepelmann  F.  W.  A.,  fireman  U.  S.  str  Alba- 
tross 

Trepionok  Mark  M.,  barber,  r.  106  Ellis 

Treppner  Charles,  butcher,  r.  612  Minna 
"    Joseph,  glove  maker,  r.  612  Minna 

Tresch  Joseph,  liquors,  329  Pacific,  r.  818  San- 
some 
"    Joseph,  pork  packer,  r.  15  Bernice 

Tresler  Daniel,  bricklayer,  r.  814,  26th 

Tresmontant  Joseph,  waiter  Nevada  Restau- 
rant, r.  317,  3d 

Trespaille  Martin,  capitalist,  r.  15031^  Turk 
"    Victor,  wood,    coal,  hay    and   grain,    1915 
Mission 

Tressler  George,  carpenter,  1431  Valencia 

Trester  Gustav  W.  R.,  cement  worker,  r.  1145 
Folsom 

Trestle  Board  Association  The,  C.  Moody  Plum- 
mer  manager,  publishers  The  Trestle 
Board,  408  California,  room  7 
"  Board  The  (monthly),  The  Trestle  Board 
Association  publishers,  408  Caliiornia, 
room  7 

Tietheway  Samuel,  baggageman  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Tretten  Henry,  laborer,  r.  Shillings  PI 

Treulieb  Frank,  painter  J.  St.  Dennis  &  Co. 

Treating  John,  kettleman  U.  S.  Brewery,  r.  234, 
28th 

Trevathan  Charles,  r.  420  Ellis 

Trevelyan  Frank,  clerk  Geo.  Webb  Alexander, 
r.  437,  17th 

Trevethick  James  W.,  brush  manufacturer,  1910 
Mission 

Trevino  Albert,  medical  student,  r.  614  Filbert 

Trevis  Frederick  E.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Kearny 
and  Jackson 

Trevits  George,  clerk,  r.  540  Brannan 

Trevivick  William  G.,  r.  216  Castro 

Trevor  Henry,  bookkeeper  Benedict  &  Turner, 
r.  1312  Fulton 

Trevorrow  Frederick,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks, 
r.  915  Howard 

Trevy  F.  E.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
657  Howard 

Trew  Neil  C,  medical  student,  r.  612  Jones 

Trewartha  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  132  Church 
"    Samuel  O.,  druggist,  r.  132  Church 


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Trewaves  John,  clerk,  r.  531  Frederick 
Treweek  Bert,  bartender  Thomas  J.  Clancy,  r. 

232McAllist  r 
Trewin  Edward,  bandage  maker.  1543  Mission 
"    Robert,  bandage  maker,  r.  1543  Mission 
"    Thomas,  porter  New  Wisconsin  Hotel 
Trewren  Joseph  F.,  mate  tugboat  Fearless 
Treyer  Theophile,  wig  maker,  331  Kearny,   r.  444 
Green 
"    Theophile  Jr.,  clerk  J.  Cooper,   r.  444  Green 
Treyser  George   A.  (Plato    &  Treyser),    r.  24 

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Trezevant  Gray  S.,  receiving  teller  Mutual  Sav- 
ing Bank,  r.  2203  Sacramento 
"    Henrietta  V.,  widow,  r.  2203  Sacramento 
"    Lewis  K.,  clerk  James  D.  Phelan,  r.  2203 

Sacramento 
"    Paul  A.,  clerk,  r.  2203  Sacramento 
Trezise  Albert  G.  (TreziseBros.),  r.  VA  Webster 
"    Brothers  (Albert  G.  and  Samuel  J.),  plumb- 
ers and  gasfitters.  1140  McAllister 
"    Henry,  mining,  r.  113  Larkin 
"    Philip,  r.  2309 California 
"    Philip  H..  lodgings,  113  Larkin 
"    Philip  W.,  r.  2311  California 
"    Samuel  J.  (Trezise  Bros.),  r.    1146  Golden 
GateAv 
Trezzini  Bernardo  (Moretti&  Trezzini),  r.   712. 

17th 
Triay  Mary  Mrs.,  r.  USdVi  Harrison 
Tribble  George,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  537,  18th 
"    William  T.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 
Sausalito 
Tribby  William,  tinsmith,  r.  647  Howard 
Tribou  Fred  O.,  molder  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 
r.  106  Cumberland 
"    Horace  N.,  stevedore,  r.  106  Cumberland 
"    James  A.,  brass  fini.sher  J.  Roylance  Brass 

Wks.  r.  282  Stevenson 
"    William  H.,  teamster  F.   P.   Duley,   r.    106 
Cumberland 
Tribsch  Gus,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,    r.    4a 

Antonio 
Tribune  Bicycles,  C.  M.  Christofler  agent.  419 

Stanyan 
Trickier  Henry,  broom  maker  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.. 
r.  2014  Mission 
"    Joseph  C,  foreman  Zan  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.   2014 
Mission 
Tricou  Harry,  expressman,  r.  846  Grove 
"    Henry  P.,  notary  public,  321   Montgomery, 
r.  846  Grove 
Triebel  Louis,  engraver  C.  H.   Lindermann.  r. 
26  Pearl 
"    Louis  Jr.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  26  Pearl 
Trieber  Conrad,  carrier  postoffloe,  r.  226  Fulton 
"    Jacob  W..  drayman,  r.  608  Eddy 
"    Rebecca  Miss,  dressmaking,  226  Fulton 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  226  Fulton 
Triest  Beno,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.  2007  Franklin 
"    Bernhard  (Triest  &  Co.),  r.  1421  Sutter 
"    Jesse  E.  (Triest  &  Co.),  r.  1421  Sutter 
"    Julius  S.  (Triest  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
"    Martin,  with  Triest  &  Co.,  r.  1421  Sutter 
Triest  &  Co.  (Bernhard,  Julius  S.  and  Jesse  E. 
Triest),  importers  and  jobbers  hats  and 
caps.  116-118  Sansome 
Triggs  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1446^4  Minna 
Trigon  John,  collector,  r.  539  Vallejo 

"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1  Cadman  PI 
Trigueiro  Felix  de  F.,  reporter  A  Uniao  Portu- 

gueza,  r.  422  Drumm 
Trigueiro  Manuel  F.  M.,  proprietor  and  man- 
ager A  Uniao  Portugueza,  525  Front,  r. 
Oakland 


Trimaille  John,  cooper  Lucas  &  Co.,  r.  734  Mont- 
gomery 
Trimble  George,  engineer  Crane  &  Co. 
"    George  A.,  driver,  r.  663  Harrison 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  10121/4  Filbert  rear 
"    Samuel,  salesman  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r. 

Hotel  Langham 
"    Sinclair,  printer,  r.  1604  Mason 
"     William  J.,  engineer,  r.  1009  Leavenworth 
Trimmer  Edward  J.,  laundryman,  r.  213  Gough 
"    George  P.,  laundryman,  r.  213  Gough 
"    William,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nickels- 
burg  &  Co.,  r.  213  Gough 
Trinies  Augustus,  engineer,  r.  210,  26th 
Trinity  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  George  Ed- 
ward Walk  rector,   NE  cor  Bush  and 
Gough 
Trinity  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  w. 

S.  Bovard  pastor,  cor  Market  and  16th 
Trinity  Presbjrterian  Church,  Rev.  James  C. 
Smith  pastor,  SW  cor  23d  and  Capp 

TRINITY   SCHOOL 

(for  young  men  and  boys).  Rev.  E.  B. 
Spalding  D.  D.  rector,  3300  Washing- 
ton 

Trinkler  Carl,  r.  119a  Hartford 
"    Walter,    manager     lamp     dept.    Nathan, 
Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r.  119a  Hartford 
>e®-Trion.    See  Tryon 
Tripler  Charles  F.,  student,  r.  1027  Washington 

"    Emilie  A.,  widow,  r.  1027  Washington 
Triplett   Charles  E..  liquors,  659  Clay,  r.  217V4 
Polk 
"    G.  W.,  switchman  The  Belt  Railway 
Tripling  George,  steward,  r.  517  Bush 
Tripp  Clinton  C,  president  Pacific  Land  Asso- 
ciation.   39-40     Merchants'     Exchange 
Bldg,   and    attorney    at    law,   324  Pine, 
room  15,  r.  Oakland 
"    Emily  A.  Miss,  r.  1114  Post 
"    Leander,  calker,  r.  310  Folsom 
"    Rickerson  M.,  manufacturers'   agent,   120 

Sutter,  room  62,  r.  Oakland 
"    Stephen,  r.  131  Valencia 
"    Stephen  R.,  carpenter,  r.  1100  Shotwell 
Trippe  Franklin,  computing  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
905  Market 
"    Henrietta  Miss,  music  teacher,  r.  818  Eliz- 
abeth 
Trishman  George  F.,  clerk  general  manager's 

offlce  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  Oakland 
Tristano  Vincent,  barber,  300  Golden  Gate  Av, 

r.  413  Natoma 
Triton  Peter,  milker  Ruhland  &   Zimmermann, 

r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
Tritschler  Edward,  gardener  Pacific   Hebrew 

Home 
Trittenbach  Emil.    salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  504,  17th 
"    Gustav,  local  agent  Home  Insurance  Co. 
(New  York),  319  California,  r.  1212  Ful- 
ton 
"    Jacob,  insurance  agent,  r.  1501  Howard 
Tritton  Robert,  pantryman  str  State  of  Cali- 

f orni  a 
Triumph  Distillery  Co.  (Covington.  Ky.),  C.  J. 
Boskowitz  &  Co.  agents,  308  Sacramento 
"    Loan    Association,    E.  T.  B.   Mills  presi- 
dent, John  Bruckman  secretary,  209  San- 
some 
"    of  Faith  (monthly)  Mrs.  Carrie  Judd  Mont- 
gomery publisher,  ,520  Kearny 
Trobock  Bartholomew  N.  (Trobock  &  Bergen),  r. 
1133  Bush 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  715  Taylor 
Trobock  &  Bergen  (B.  N.  Trobock  and  Alex- 
ander Bergen),  fruit  and  produce  com- 
mission, 504-506  Sansome 
4®"Trobridge.    See  Trowbridge 
Trocak  Michael,  laborer,  r.  60  Jessie 
Trodden  Thomas,   baker  John  Hughes,  r.  557^4 

Natoma 
Trodzen  Charles,  stevedore,  r.  113  Oregon 
Troell  Annie  S.  Miss,  teacher  Potrero  Primary 
School,  r.  1251  Mason 
"    Conrad  (Troell  &  Pape).  r.  1251  Mason 
"    &  Pape   (Conrad    Troell  and  Frederick  I. 
Pape),  barbers,  657  Clay 


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Troest  J.,  driver  Westerfeld's  Balsery 
Trojan  Shirt  and  Collar  Co.  (Troy,  N.  Y.),  By- 
ron G.  Mantle  Pacific  Coast  manager,  35 
New  Montgomery 
Troje  John,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

50  Freelon 
Trolan  Edward,  teamster  Daniel  F.  Gallagher, 
r.  405,  nth 
"    Edward  Jr.,  brass  founder,  r.  405,  11th 
"    Peter,  teamster  Daniel   F.  Gallagher,  r. 
2-223  Filbert 
Troll  Adolph  J.,  pressman  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
825  Greenwich 
"    Charles  M.,  litho.  pressman  Schmidt  Label 
&L,itho.  Co..  r.  424  Greenwich 
Troller  Hermann,  cellarman  J.  Gundlach  &  Co., 

r.  3221/2  Tehama 
Trolliet  Charles  H.,  bookkeeper  London,  Paris 

and  American  Bank,  r.  711  Hayes 
Tromboni  Marco  A.  M.  G.,  clerk  Herman  Zwieg, 

r.  30a  Clara 
Tromlitz  Melvin,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r. 
2819  Bush 
"    Paul,  traveling  salesman  Cal.  Wine  Assn., 
r.  2819  Bush 
Tronchet  Louis  (Dilhan  &  Tronchet),  r.  1622  Pa- 
cific Av 
Trondsen  Thorwald,  master  schr.  Energy,  office 

32  Steuart,  r.  Petaluma,  Cal. 
Tronofl  John,  blacksmith,  r.  3  Elizabeth 
Tropic  House,  408  Pacific 
Tropical  and  California  Fruit  Juice  Co.,  Ade- 
laide Jacobson  proprietor,  orange  wines 
and  cherry  phosphate,  909  Mission 
Troplong  Del  Rio  0.  B.,  merchant,  teas,  cof- 
fees, spices,  etc.,  and  wines  and  liquors, 
217  Sansome,  room  8,  r.  2010  Jackson 
Troppmann  Augusta,  widow,  r.  809%  Bryant 
Troppmann  Charles  M.,  manager  Sixth  Street 
Pharmacy,  452,  6th,  r.  809^  Bryant 
"    Henry,  watchman  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  8095a 
Bryant 
Trose  Joseph,  boxmaker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  313  Gough 
Trossner  James,  cigar  maker,  r.  1814  Larkin 
Trost  Arthur,  clerk,  r.  1516  Mason 
"    Carl,  r.  1516  Mason 
"    Ernest,  r.  1516  Mason 
"    Gustave  A.,  barbers'  supplies,  1516  Mason 
"    Henry,  machine  hand  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 

708  Hyde 
"    Louis  P.,  liquors,  616  Clay,  r.  622  Clay 
"    N.  T..  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
"    Robert,  carpenter  and  builder,  433,  29th 
«'    William,  capitalist,  r.  2441  California 
Trott  William  J.,  vice-president  Bly  th  &  Trott, 
NE  cor  Spear  and  Mission,  r.  Berkeley 
Trotter  John,  contractor  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    John  S.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  110  Webster 
"    William,   hostler   Harvey   &   Johnson,  r. 
2614  Mission 
Trouette  John  A.,  tailor,  r.  35,  10th 
4®"Trouette.    See  Truett  and  Truitt 
Trouillet  Arthur,  bartender,  r.  1104  Clay 
"    E.  Mrs.,  laundryman,  1712  Polk 
"    Peter,  laundryman,  r.  1712  Poll: 
Trouin  Theodore  L.,  machinist,  r.  519  Castro 
Trounson  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  315  Sut- 
ter, r.  1515  Jackson 
Trousdale  William  J.  D.,  clerk  Railway  Mail 

Service,  r.  Oakland 
Trouse  A.  H..  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co., 

r.  429  Bush 
Trout  John  L.,  lithographer,  r.  1112Haight 

"    William,  cook,  r.  706  California 
Troutt  Hiram  J.  M.,  r.  510  Clayton 
Troutt  James   M.,  Judge  Superior  Court,  De- 
partment 8,  chambers  New  City  Hall, 
3d  floor,  r.  510  Clayton 
Trowbridge  Frederick,  wire  worker  West  Coast 
W.  &  I.  Wks,  r.  2215A  Filbert 
"    Henry  J.,  wire  worker  West  Coast  W.  &  I. 

Wks,  r.  8  Adair 
"    James,  wire  worker,  r.  1310  Vallejo 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  711  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Sidney  H.,  wire  worker,  r.  1310  Vallejo 


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Trowbridge   Wilbur   C,    machinehand   Albert 

Hansen,  r.  510b  15th 
Trower  Albert  E.,  foreman  Union  Mfg.  Co.,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Frank    W.,    stenographer   Franklin    Hey- 

wood,  r.  East  Oakland 
Trownsell  William  C,  compositor,  r.  404  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Troy  An  tone,  longshoreman,  r.  559V4  Bryant 
"    Charles  P.,  auctioneer,  r.  103  Scott 
"    Charles  P.  Jr.,  salesman  Howard  Black,  r. 

1696  Page 
"    Clayburn  P.,  vaquero,  r.  1162,  15th  Av  South 
"    Daniel  Q.,  asstistant  cashier  Post  Office, 

r.  20,  9th 
"    Edward  P.  E.,  insurance,  301  California,  r. 

106  Hyde 
"    Frank,  wiper  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 

r.  403,  3d 
"    George  D.,  clerk  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  515  Stockton 
"    Hotel,  Thomas  Crowe  proprietor,  506  Napa 
"    James,  r.  21  Dore 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co. 

(Limited),   W.  E.  Cumback   manager 
Pacific  Branch,  581-583  Mission 

Troy  Martin  B.,  butcher,  r.  513!^  Hyde 
"    Martyn  J.,  clerk  Commercial  Union  Assu- 
rance Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1719  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Mining  and  Developing  Co.  (Holcomb  Bay, 
Alaska),  Otto  Ryst  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, 421  Mission 
"    Patrick,  butcher  J.  G.  Johnson  &  Son,  r. 

15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Patrick,  insurance,  301  California,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    Patrick,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r. 

54  Minna 
"    Stephen,  r.  1604  Stockton 
Troye  John  F.,  shoemaker  H.  Wolf   &  Bro.,  r. 

Oakland 
Troyer   Carlos,    pianist    and    composer,    r.  712 
Sutter 
Charles  W.  (Campbell  &  Troyer),  r.  134,  12th 
David,  oiler  Gray  Bros.,  r.  725  Sansome 
John,  bellows  maker  Cal.  Bellows  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  134,  12th 
Jonathan,  r.  134,  12th 
Joseph,  laborer,  r.  496i/4,  4th 
Roderick  A.,  bellows  maker  Cal.   Bellows 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  134,  12th 
Virginia  I.   Mrs.,  teacher  Starr  King  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  120,  7th 
Truax   Delancy   V.,  pattern  maker   First   St. 
Wks,  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  1019  Treat  Av 
"    Stephen,  painter,    r.   cor   Powhattan  and 
Gates 
Trubenbach    Henry   E.  (Trubenbach   &  Co.),  r. 

2416  Webster 
Trubenbach  &  Co.  (Henry  E.  Trubenbach)  pro- 
duce commission,  113  Clay 
Trubody  Albert  W.,  teacher  music,  r.  612  Green- 
wich 
"    John,  r.  1001  Washington 
"    John,  r.  1105  Powell 
Truchs  Henry,  traveling  salesman  Henderson 

Woolen  Mills,  r.  SO,  23d 
Truck  No.  1,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  22  O'Farrell 
Truck  No.  2,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  627  Broadway 
Truck  No.  3,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  1425  Market 
Truck  No.  4,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  1616  Pacific  Av 
Truck  No.  5,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  1815  Post 
Truck  No.  6,  S.  F.  Fire  Dept.,  1120  Oak 
Truck  No.  7,  S.  S,  Fire  Dept.,  2517  Folsom 


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TRUCKEE    LUMBER    CO.  OF 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  William  A.  Donald- 
son president,  0.  C.  Haslett  vice-presi- 
dent, Miss  Rosa  Buel  secretary,  243- 
251  Berry,  telephone  Soutti  44,  branch 
office  212  Wasmngton 
Trudeau    Moses,  machinist  Clot    &  Meese,  r. 

East  Oakland 
Trudell  Frank,  plumber  J.  H.  Ponder,  r.  1709b 
Lexington  Av 
"    Joseph  A.,  r.   1211  Folsom 
"    Louise  Mrs.,  r.  1709b  Lexington  Av 
"    Patrick  H.,  waiter  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Theodore  M..  r.  237.  2d 
Trudgett  Robert  D.,  steward,  r.  307,  3d 
True  Benjamin F.,  proprietor  Hotel Fairmount, 
1714  Market 
"    Charles  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1105  Golden 

Gate  At 
"    F.  H.,  general  agent  and  appraiser  Rent- 
ers' Co-operative    Investment   Co.,   328 
Montgomery 
Trueb  Henry,  foreman  South  S.  F.  Tannery,  r. 

1234  Hampshire 
Truelsen  Knud  M.,  clerk  C.  G.  Larsen,  r.  581 

O'Farrell 
Truelson  Andrew,  hostler  John  A.  Hornberger 
Jr.,  r.  420  McAllister 
"    Andrew,  laundryman  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Benjamin,  miner,  r.  812  Kearny 
"    Charles,  groceries    and    liquors,    SE    cor 
Hayes  and  Devisadero,  r.  530  Devisadero 
"    George,  draughtsman  Martens  &  Coffey,  r. 
530  Devisadero 
Truesdell   A.   W.    Mrs.,  proprietor  The   Berk- 
shire, 711  Jones 
Truetiger  Robert,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Truett  Augustus  D.,  salesman,  r.  312  Valencia 
"    Frederick  G.,  engineer  Selby  Smelting  and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  934  Guerrero 
"    Morgan  S.,  salesman,  r.  312  Valencia 
"    Mortimer  K.,  collector,  r.  313  Valencia 
"    N.  Miss,  saleslady  Hale  Bros.,  r.  312  Va- 
lencia 
ig^-Truett.    See  Trouette  and  Truitt 
Truette  Felix,  real  estate  agent,  512  Montgomery 
Trueworthy    Alonzo,    president    and   manager 
Palace  Bathing  Co.,  715  Filbert,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
4®-Trueworthy.    See  Truworthy 

TRUFFERT  A.  MAISON, 

Aux  Vines  de  France  et  d'Amerique, 
French  importer  and  maker  of  robes 
and  trousseaux,  609  Taylor 

Truffert  A.  M'lle.,  r.  1611  Washington 

Trugio  Marsiana  Miss, shirt  maker  Mrs.  Charles 

M.  Apelt,  r.  ,9 16  Pacific 
Truhla    Dora    Mrs.,    cigar   manufacturer,    389 
Chenery 
"    Frank,  cigar  maker,  r.  389  Chenery 
Truitt  James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  8484  Market 

"    Leslie,  locksmith,  r.  2484  Market 
j^=Truitt.    See  Truett  and  Trouette 
Trull  Charles,  clerk  Bier  &  Regensburger,  r.  906 
Lombard 
"    George,  cooper  Pac.  Woodenware  and  Coop- 
erage Co.,  r.  906  Lombard 
"    Harry  G.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  1926  Market 
"    Sylvester,  r.  534^4,  19th 
TruUinger  Belle  Miss,  china  decorator,  r.  714 

Bush 
j^^Trulson.    See  Truelson 


Truman  A.  B..  proprietor  Elcho  Kennels,  1425 

Steiner  nr  Ellis 
"    Asa  H.,    orthopedist    National    Surgical 

Institute,  r.  319  Bush 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

TRUMAN  I.  J., 

president  Civic  Federation  and  Colum- 
bian Banking  Co.,  236  Bush,  telephone 
Main  1602,  and  I.  J.  Truman  &  Co.,  236 
Bush,  r.  812,  20th,  telephone  Blue  511 

TRUMAN  I.  J.  &  00. 

(I.  J.  Truman),  bicycles,  hay,  hide,  hop 
wool  and  orchUla  presses,  office  236 
Bush 

Truman  Irwin  C.  drayman,  r.  2415  Howard 

"    R.  M.,r.  320  Van  Ness  Av 
4®*Truman.    See  Trueman 

Trumbo  Howard,  attorney  at  law,  37  Mills  Bldg, 
8th  floor,  r.  1533  Sutter 
"    Isaac,  mining,  r.  1533  Sutter 
Trumbull  Belle,  widow,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
"    Lyman    F.,    salesman  Osborn  Hardware 

and  Tool  Co.,  r.  302  Turk 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  Canton  Insurance  Offtce, 
r.  San  Rafael 
Trumbull  Robert  J.  (Trumbull  &  Beebe),  and 
secretary  and  manager  San  Francisco 
Theological   Seminary,  office    419   San- 
some,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    William,  asst  engineer  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1009 
Leavenworth 

TRUMBULL  &  BEEBE 

(Robert  J.  Trumbull  and  Charles  W. 
Beebe),  seeds,  trees  and  plants,  419- 
421  Sansome 

Trumpour  Anson  B.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  r.  903  Jones 
"    John  P.,  dentist,  2303  Howard 
"    Joseph,  r.  3596  Howard 
Trumpower  Charles    E.,  teamster    Albert    E. 

Buckman,  r.  1140  Market 
Trunz  Mary,  widow,  r.  1512  Army 
Trusler  Theodore,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  245,  15th 
Truslow  John  L.,  asst  general  passenger  agent 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  644 
Market 
Trusseau  Peter  C,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin, 

r.  3831^2  Mission 
Truttmann  Joseph,  bartender,  r.  1600  Pacific  Av 
Trutzmacher  William,  teamster,  r.  1318  Eddy 
Truworthy  F.  M.  Mrs.,  stencils  and  stamps,  116 
Davis 
"    G.    F.,   driver   O'Brien   &    Spotomo,   r.  8 
White 
*S~Truworthy.    See  Trueworthy 
Tryling  John,  brewer,  r.  334,  28th 
Tryon  Benjamin,  driver,  r.  1719  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Charles,  driver  Police  Patrol,  r.  730  Califor- 
nia 
"    Elizabeth  J,,  widow,  r.  10th  Av  bet  I  and  J 
"    Ephraim  H.,  wool  broker,  413  Townsend,  r. 

803  Fulton 
"    Louis  N.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  505  Ellis 
'■■    Philo  N.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1904^4 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  C,  policeman,  r.  2310  Mission 
Tsart  Katrina,  widow,  r.  224  Francisco  rear 
Tschantz  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  506^^  Baker 

"    Frederica,  widow,  r.  50654  Baker 
Tscharner   Gaudens,    bottler   Eisen  Vineyard 
Co.,  r.  21  Everett 
"    George,  watchman  Sutro  Baths,  r.  SE  cor 

48th  Av  and  A 
"    Jeremiah  (Tscharner  &  Seller),  r.  1  Bacon 

PI 
"    John,  r.  419  O'Farrell  rear 
"    Robert,  driver  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg, 

r.  1614  Polk 
"    &  Seller  (Jeremiah  Tscharner  and  Christ 
Seller),  liquors,  112  Geary 
Tschech  Louis,  upholsterer,  r.  444  Union 
Tschechtelin  Bernhard,    stone   dresser,   r.  711 

Mission 
Tscheinan  John,  dairyman,  San  Bruno  Av    nr 
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Tschirch  William,  bakery,  2701  Sutter 
Tschuny  Adolph,  watchmaker  J.  Johanson 
Tschurr  Louis  J.,  steward,  r.  52314  Haight 

"    Michael  A.,  r.  1510a  Hyde 
Tsikoores  George  P.,  collector  postofQce,  r.  1814 

Taylor 
Tsurutani  Chugoro  (Ito,  Sotomi  &  Co.),  r.  807 

Bush 
Tubb  Birdie  P.  Miss,  principal  Bethlehem  Kin- 
dergarten, r.  1111  Rhode  Island 
"    William  H.  Rev.,  pastor  Bethlehem  Con- 
gregational Church,  r.  1111  Rhode  Island 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  1111  Rhode  Is- 
land 
Tubbs  Addie  E.,  widow,  r.  534  Geary 
Tubbs  Alfred  L.,  president  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

607-613  Front,  r.  Calistoga,  Cal. 
Tubbs  Alfred  S.,  treasurer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
607-613  Front,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Austin  C,  with  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  2510 
Jackson 
Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  Alfred  L,.  Tubbs  president, 
Hiram  Tubbs  vice-president,  Alfred  S. 
Tubbs   treasurer,  Charles   W.   Kellogg 
secretary,  607-613  Front,  telephone  Main 
218 
"    George,  painter,  r.  417  Stockton 
"    Herman   A.,    accountant   Tubbs    Cordage 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
Tubbs   Hiram,  vice-president  Tubbs  Cordage 
Co.,  607-613  Front,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Leslie  C,  elevator  operator,  20  O'Farrell, 

r.  534  Geary 
"    Richard  W.,  superintendent  J.  J.  O'Brien 
&Co.,  r.  930  McAllister 
Tubbs    William    B.,   viticulturist,   offlce    611 

Front,  r.  Calistoga,  Cal. 
Tubert  Charles,  enginer,  r.  928,  19th 
Tuchinski  John,  r.  1226  Stockton 
Tuchler  Abraham,  driver  S.  F.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 

823  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tuchler  Alexander  S.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
ofBce  and  residence   531    Sutter,  hours 
daily  8  to  9  a.  m.,  12  m.  to  3  p.  m.  and  7  to 
8  p.  m.,  Sundays  12  m.  to  2  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Main  5534 
Tucbler  Anna  M.  Dr.,  surgery  and  diseases  of 
women,  offlce  and  residence  531  Sutter, 
hours  daily  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  Sun- 
days 12  m.  to  2  p.  m.,  telephone  Main  5534 
"    Frank,  clerk  The  Harry  Unna  Co.  of  S.  F., 

r.  823  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isaac,  policeman,  r.  823  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Isadore,  teamster,  r.  823  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tuchsen  Dora  Miss,  hairdresser  G.  Lederer,  r. 

Ill  Stockton 
Tuck  Henry,  broom  sorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    Henry,  shoemaker,  r.  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

28th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  618  Stevenson 
"    LoloMrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  827  Polk 
"    William  A.,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co., 
r.  827  Polk 
Tucker  Albert  N.,  clerk,  r.  1805a  Eddy 
"    Alfred,  peddler,  r.  422  Minna 
"    Alice  E.,  widow,  r.  720'/4  Grove 
"    Arthur  H. ,  electrician  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co., 

r.  825  Mission 
"    Clara  D.,  widow,  r.  14  Haight 
"    Edward  E.,  civil  engineer  and  manager 

Gravity  Flusher  Co.,  315  California 
"    Edwin  D.,  plumber,  r.  1022%  Bryant 
"    Edwin  S.,  clerk  Madison  &  Burke,  r.  Sau- 

salito 
"    Edwin  W.   (E.  W.  Tucker  &  Co.),  r.   818 

Page 
"    E.  W.  &  Co.  (Edwin  W.  Tucker),  engineers, 
machinists  and  general  contractors,  130- 
132  Main 
"    Frederick  M.,  teamster,  r.  220,  3d 
"    George,  compositor,  r.  330  Capp 
"    George  E.,  agent  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co. 
"    George  R.,  printer,  r.  14  Haight 
"    Henry  H.,  gas  inspector  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  432  Ellis 
"    Henry  S.,  blacksmith   P.    Began,    r.  2428 

Market 
"    Jacob,  machinist,  r.  435  Bryant 


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Tucker  James  E.,  appraiser  U.  S.  Customs  (Dis- 
trict of  San  Francisco),  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  31,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 
J.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2114  Vallejo 
J.  Eugene,  engineer,  r.  1022%  Bryant 
John,  r.  722%  Jessie 

John,  clerk  P.  Greenberg  &  Co.,  r.  330  Capp 
John,  plasterer,  505  Kearny 
John,  stone  cutter,  r.  1032  Mission 
John  H,,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  435 

Bryant 
John  T.,  wool  sorter,  r.  214  Perry 
Joseph  A.  W.,    physician,    r.   1040%   Mis- 
sion 
Joseph  B.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  720  Grove 
Joseph  E.,  bookkeeper  Pac.  Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  212, 1st 

TUCKER  REUBEN, 

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41- 


ent  Hawaiian  Banana  Depot,  413- 
7  Washington,  r.  1717  Broderick 


Tucker  Reuben  W.,  clerk  collection  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1818  Pierce 
Rose,  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 
Sampson  E.,  contractor,  510  California,  r. 

223a  Leavenworth 
W.  E.,  stenographer  Denson  &  De  Haven, 

r.  Alameda 
William,    driver  New  York  Dairy,  r.  Old 

San  Jose  road  nr  County  Jail  No.  2 
William,  electrician  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

11  Hickory  Av 
William,    laborer   S.    P.    Co.,   r.    512  San 

Jose  Av 
William  J.,  gripman,  r.  1908  San  Carlos  Av 
William  J.,  manager  Eraser  Cattle  Food 
Co.,  r.  11  Hickory  Av 
Tuckermann  Michael,  mining,  r.  28  Turk 
Tuckett  John  &  Son  (Freeport,  111.),  G.  H.  Leg- 
horn agent,  410  Sacramento 
Tuckey   Alfred    R.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co..  r.  1014  Washington 
"    Harry  W.,  manufacturing  jeweler  and  dia- 
mond setter,  126  Kearny,  room  26,  r.  2014 
Green 
Tuckwell  Harry  C,  salesmen  William  T.  Tuck- 
well,  r.  101  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  T.,  bicycles,  101  Van  Ness  Av 
Tudnic  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  423,  2d 

"    Martin,  cook,  r.  423,  2d 
Tudor  Charles  L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

1438  Valencia 
Tudsbury  John  B.,  butcher  M.  J.  Kelly  &  Co.,  r. 

405  Sutter 
Tuers  John,  paper  hanger,  r.  Moultrie  nr  Union 

Av 
Tueser  John,  teacher  music,  1513%  Powell 
Tuffer   Herbert    W..  operator   Buckingham    & 

Hecht,  r.  137  Bartlett 
Tuft  Alfred  C.  (Roberts  &  Tuft),  r.  Alameda 
"    James,  agent  Coasting  Packets,  22  Califor- 
nia, room  18,  r.  Alameda 
Tufts  Frances,  widow,  r.  510  Guerrero 
"    James,  journalist,  r.  510  Guerrero 
"    James  W.,  dairyman,  r.  2824  Mission 
"    J.  B.,  dentist,  1402  Bush 
Tugboat  Active,  berth  Howard  St.  Wharf  No.  3 
"    ^tna,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Alert,  berth  Howard  St.  Wharf  No.  3 
"    Amelia,  office  142  Berry 
"    Annie,  offlce    and   berth   Washington  St. 

Wharf 
"    Barclay  Golden,  office   204-206  California, 

berth  Fremont  St.  Wharf 
"    Elizabeth,  offlce  142  Berry 


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Tugboat  Ethel  and  Marion,  berth  Fisherman's 
Wharf 
"    Farragut,  berth  Fisherman's  Wharf 
'•    Fearless,  berth  Howard  St.  Wharf  No.  3 
"    Golden  Gate,  berth  Fisherman's  Wharf 
"    Governor  Perkins,  berth  Meigg's  Wharf 
"    Governor  Stoneman,  berth  Meigg's  Wharf 
"    Hercules,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Hiawatha,  berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  No.  1 
"    Ida  W.,  berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  No.  2 
"    Joseph   H.    Redmond,    berth    Vallejo    St. 

Wharf 
"    Lena  L,.,  office  142  Berry 
"    Liberty,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Lottie,  berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  No.  1 
"    Maggie,  berth  Harbor  View 
"    Millen  Griffith,  berth  Pacific  Mail  Dock 
"    Millie,  berth  Washington  St.  Wharf 
"    Monarch,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Neptune,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Reliance,  berth  Howard  St.  Wharf  No.  3 
"    Rescue,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Rockaway,  berth  Union  Iron  Works 
"    Santa  Monica,  berth  Mission  St.    Wharf 

No.  1 
"    Sea  King,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Sea  Queen,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Sea  Witch,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
■'    Tiger,  berth  Clay  St.  Wharf 
"    Transit,  berth  Mission  St.  Wharf  No.  1 
"    U.  S.  Grant,  berth  Fisherman's  Wharf 
•■    Vigilant,  berth  Howard  St.  Wharf  No.  3 
"    Walter  Hackett,  berth  Meigg's  W^harf 
"    Water  Nymph,  berth  Broadway  St.  Wharf 

No.  1 
'■    Water  Witch,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Wizard,  berth  Vallejo  St.  Wharf 
"    Yosemite    (U.   S.    Engineer    dept),    berth 
East  bet  Jackson  and  Pacific 
Tuggey  Arthur  W.,  carpenter,  r.  936  Sanchez 
"    August,  carpenter  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  936  Sanchez 
"    William,  pipe  fitter  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  936  Sanchez 
Tuggle  Samuel  P.,  physician,  302  Stockton 
Tuhte  Rudolph,  laborer,  r.  182.5  Powell 
Tuite  James,  hoseman  Engine  24,   r.   138  Hart- 
ford 
James,  policeman,  r.  338  Minna 
Jane,  widow,  r.  138  Hartford 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  211,  8th  rear 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  33  Hinckley 
Thomas,  coachman,  621  Leavenworth 
Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  211,  8th  rear 
Tulan  John  T.,  master  str  Leader,  r.  Stockton, 

Cal. 
Tuley  Francis  M.,  physician,  31  Fell 

"    -Fulton  Lizzie  Mrs.,  r.  31  Fell 
TuUar  Hubbard  S..  r.  2.5  Madison  Av  rear 
Tulleau  Masel,  r.  215  Minna 
Tuller  Holcomb  H.,  plumber  W.  A.  Williams,  r. 

1211  Devisadero 
Tuller  Isadore  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  703  Sutter 
4®=-Tulley.    See  Tully 
Tullihan  Michael,  r.  2808  Greenwich 
TuUock  Robert,  millhand  Albion  Lumber  Co. 
Tully  Annie,  widow,  r.  431^4  Clementina 
"    Charles  E.,  salesman,  r.  227  Franklin 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk  Charles  E.  Morey,  r.  204, 

7th 
"    Daniel  G.,  horse  trainer,  r.  227  Franklin 
"    Emma  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  313  Brannan 
"    Francis  T.,  upholsterer,  r.  227  Franklin 
"    George,  capitalist,  r.  905  Market 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  230, 15th 
"    James  F.,  machinist,  r.  533  Castro 


Tully  James  W.,  fireman,  r.  719,  21st 
"    John,  molder,  r.  313  Brannan 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  313  Brannan 
"    Katie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  313  Brannan 
"    Lawrence,  laborer,  r.  350  Jessie 
"    M.  A.,  clerk  W.  J.  Landers 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  27361/4  Mission 
"    May  Miss,  clerk  S.  F.  Awning   and    Tent 

Co.,  r.  4311/4  Clementina 
"    Patrick  F.,  machinist,  r.  532  Castro 
"    Patrick  T.,  ship  joiner,  r.  525,  8th 
"    Peter,  painter,  r.  650  Howard 
"    Peter  M.,  salesman  H.  A.  McCall,   r.  227 

Franklin 
"    S.  J.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  417  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Thomas,  laborer   W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co..  r. 

17  Clara 
"    Thomas  F.,  collarmaker,  r.  2736^4  Mission 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  1726  Stevenson 
"    Thomas  T.,  upholsterer,  r.  227  Franklin 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  793  Mission 
■'    William  E.,  molder,  r.  313  Brannan 
Tumelty  Edward,  cook,  r.  1222  Mission 
•'    John,  liquors,  NW  cor  24th  and  Mission,  r. 
306  Bartlett 
Tummis  P.,  porter  str  City  of  Sydney 
turn   Suden  Agnes,   teacher  languages,  r.  1215 

Laguna 
turn  Suden  Otto,  attorney  at  law,  530  Califor- 
nia, rooms  45-46,  r.  3008  Clay 
Tungate    John   B.,    clerk    District    Attorney's 

ofQce,  r.  324,  29th 
Tunis  Frank  D.,  asst.  manager  Pacific  States 
Life  Assurance  Co.,  331  Pine,  r.  801  Leav- 
enworth 
Tunison  Albert  L.,  machinist  First  St.  Wks, 
Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  29  Beaver 
"    Garrett  M.,  laborer,  r.  1503  Montgomery 
"    S.,  wood  turner,  r.  1503  Montgomery 
Tunnell  James,  teamster  Harris  Packing  and 
Provision  Co 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  544  Howard 
Tunney  James  J.,  expressman,  r.  708  Army 
"    Mamie  E.,  domestic,  521,  6th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1063i4  Howard  rear 
"    William,    foreman   City  Street   Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  1063'^  Howard  rear 
Tunniclifle    John    (Tunniclifle  &  King),  r.  621, 
24th 
"    &  King  (John    Tunnicliffe    and    John    W. 
King),  groceries,  1049  Valencia 
Tunstead    Lydia  H.    Mrs.,   stenographer    Cal. 
Wire  Wks,  r.  409  Bay 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2408  Franklin 
"    Thomas  D.,    foreman  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  409  Bay 
Tuohey  Joseph  P.,  foreman  H.  Plageman  &  Co., 
r.  307  Chenery 
"    Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  742  Willow  Av 
Tupper  Frank,  laborer,  r.  1169  Mission 
"    Susan  Miss,  dressmaking,  326  Larkin 
"    Walter  D.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  792  Clayton 
Turato   John,    liquors,   449   Broadway,    r.    447 

Broadway 
Turbiville  Cronia  H.  (Tarbiville  &  Farrar),  r. 
341,  4th  Av 
"    &  Farrar  (Cronia  H.  Turbiville  and  Joseph 
F.  Farrar),  liquors.  422,  5th  Av 
Turiatti  Antonio,  stone  cutter,  r.  409  Potrero 

Av 
Turish  Thomas,  seaman,  r.  1329  Sansome 
Turk  Charles  F.,  salesman  Henry  Turk,  r.  1515 
Taylor 
"    Henry,  dairy  produce,  53-54  Centre  Market, 
r.  1515  Taylor 
Turk  Street  Hotel,    Jacob  Schwartz   proprie- 
tor, 22-24  Turk 
"    William  H.,  clerk  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  1515 
Taylor 
Turkawka  John,  barber  Joseph  Knauer,  r.  505 

Hayes 
Turkington  Edward  J.  (Brandt  &  Co.),  r.  3807 
Pine 
"    Richard  R.,  2d  asst.  engineer  str  Orizaba, 

r.  3371/4  Guerrero 
"    William,  r.  536b  19th 
Turkish  Rug  Co.,  M.  B.  Mihran  manager,  im- 
porters Oriental  an  goods,  324  Sutter 


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Turley  Patrick,  longsboreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

420  Clementina 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  N  s  Sierra  bet  Tennes- 
see and  Minnesota 
Turloff  John  F.,  master  mariner,  r.  122,  23d 
Turman    Byron  I.,  wharfinger  Channel    Street 

Wharf,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  653,  3d 
"    Paul  C,  clerk  E.  C.  Dailey,  r.  Berkeley 
Turn  Verein  Hall  (San  Francisco),  323  Turk 

"    Verein  Vorwaerts  Hall,  310  O  Farrell 
Turnbell  R.  H.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

Ry,  r.  340  McAllister 
Turnblad  Charles,  porter  Eveleth  &  Nash,  r.  7 

Medau  PI 
"    Edward,  bookkeeper  B.  Hart,  r.  7  Medau 

PI 
"    John  G.,  carpenter,  r.  7  Medau  PI 
Tumbull    Archibald    H.,   clerk  auditing  dept. 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  25  Stanly  PI 
"    Benjamin  C,  clerk  New  Zealand  Insurance 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  138i^  Rose  Av 
"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  25  Stanly  PI 
"    Jemima,  domestic,  23  Hill 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  756  Harrison 
"    Paul  W.,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  737/2 

23d 
"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  501  Napa 
"    Thomas,  machinist,  r.  756  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  soapmaker  G.  R.  Lucy  &Co.,r. 

331  Langton 
"    Thomas  J.,  clerk,  r.  25  Stanly  PI 
Tumbull  Walter,   president  Gold  Mining  Ex- 
change of   San   Francisco,   11  Rotunda 

Mills  Bldg,  r.  3317  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Walter  Jr.,  clerk  London  and  Lancashire 

Fire  Insurance  Co.,  r.  3217  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  cutter  J.  O'Kane,  r.  322  Ivy  Av 
"    William  H.,  polisher  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co., 

r.  Fruitvale 
Turner  Abraham,  speculator,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    A.  D.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Chelsea  House, 

409  Turk 
'•    Addie,  seamstress,  r.  31  Diamond 
"    A.  Howard  (Benedict  &  Turner),   r.    3444 

Howard 
"    Albert,  bricklayer,  r.  317  Green  rear 
"    Albert,  clerk,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    Albert  E.,  paperhanger,  r.  845  Capp 
"    Alfred  D.,  asst.  Market  Inspector  Board  of 

Health,  r.  409  Turk 
"    Alfred  J.,  machinist  Hadwen  Swain  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  2041/2  Eddy 
"    Andrew  J.,  livery  stable,  1106  Golden  Gate 

Av,  r.  1240  McAllister 
"    Andrew  V.,   gripman  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  1423 

California 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  SW  cor  8th  and  Mission 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2115  Baker 
"    Annie  D.,  widow,  r.  31  Diamond 
"    Arthur  C,  medical  student,  r.  830  Califor- 
nia 
"    Arthur  K.,  expressman,  13  Geary,  r.  13th 

Av  nr  Clement 
"    August,  mattress  maker,  r.  311,  4th 
"    Benjamin,  bricklayer,  r.  317  Green  rear 
"    Benjamin  C,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Bertha  G.   Miss,   teacher    Stanford    Free 

Kindergarten  No.  1,  r.  70  Waitney 
"    Bessie,  widow,  r.  637U  Natoma 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1616  Union 
"    Cephas,  capitalist,  r.  830  California 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1300  Larkin 
"    Charles,  gripman,  r.  1236  Bush 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  18  Anthony 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  1926  Stockton 
"    Charles,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1837  Market 
"    Charles,  waiter  E.  Franks,  r.  740,  7th  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk  Hydrographic  Office  U. 

S.N.,r.  1616  Union 
"    Charles  S..  rope  maker  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  939,  13th  Av  South 
"    Clarence  H.,  bookkeeper  Mann  &  Wilson, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Daniel,  r.  717D  O'Farrell 
"    Edith,  packer  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice  Mills, 

r.  637)4  Natoma 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

I=»UA\F»S, 

Suction  and  F^orce, 

FOR  HAND,  WlNDiVilLL  AND  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

9,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Turner  Edward  J.,  teamster  Miller  &  Lux,  r. 
939,  13th  Av  South 
"    Edward  M.,  driver  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co., 

r.  1208a  Howard 
"    Edwin  A.,  salesman  Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co., 

r.  804  Haight 
"    Emily,  widow,  r.  2028  Lombard 
"    Ernest,  driver  Contra  Costa  Laundry  Co., 

r.  637M  Natoma 
"     Estella  Miss,  waitress,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    Eugene,  clerk,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    Frederick    C,    assistant    engineer  U.  S. 
Engineer  ofQce,  89  Flood  Bldg,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Gabriel  N.,  carpenter  Joseph  Black,  r.  541, 

23d 
"    Gabriel  S.,  carpenter  Joseph  Black,  r.  541, 

23d 
"    George,  mattress  maker  I.  L.  Solomon  & 

Co. 
"    George  A.  (Geoi-ge  A.  Turner  &  Co.),  r.  1225 

Pierce 
"    George  A.  &  Co.  (George  A.  Turner,  Harry 
J.  Smith  and  Michael  A.  Samuels),  pho- 
tographers, 26  Montgomery 
"    George  C,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,r.  2410/2  Polk 
"    George  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1208  Howard 
"    George  H.,  tinner  L.  E.  Spear,  r.   Alameda 
"    George  R.,  civil  engineer,  r.  2410!4  Polk 
"    George  W.,  stock  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill 
&  Stetson,  r.  9  Vassar  PI 
Turner   George    W.,    manager    Northwestern 
National    Insurance     Co.     (Milwaukee, 
Wis.),  413  Montgomery,  r.  2803  Washing- 
ton 
"    Harry,  clerk  general  auditor's  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  300  Cortland  Av 
"    Hartley,  tailor,  2041/4  Eddy  rear 
"    Henry,  musician,  r.  706  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  peddler,  r.  10  St.  Charles  PI 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Henry  J.,  waiter  str  State  df  California 
"    Henry  L.,  printer,  r.  73714  Howard 
Turner  Henry  W.,  geologist  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  U.   S.  Appraisers'   Bldg,   room 
78b,  r.  Washington,  D.  C. 
"    Howard,  bookkeeper,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    Howard  Mrs.,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    James,  chair  maker  Heywood  Bros.  Co.,  r. 

711  O'Farrell 
"    James,  cook,  r.  830  Geary 
"    James,  musician,  r.  325  O'Farrell 
"    James  A.,  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  3713  How- 
ard 
"    James  B.,  shoe  fitter,  3  Hardie  PI 
"    James  C,  shoemaker  Buckingham  &  Hecht 
"    James  D.,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    James  F.,  real    esta'e,    240   Montgomery, 

rooms  9-10,  r.  1526  California 
"    James  S.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 

717D  O'Farrell 
"    Jennie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  21  Diamond 
"    Jesse,  barber,  r.  517  Hayes 
"    John,  clerk  O.  F.  Rouleau,  r.  821  Ellis 
"    Johil,  master  mariner,  r.  357  Brannan 
•'    John  B.,  2d  asst.  engineer  revenue  cutter 

Commodore  Perry 
"    John  B.,  speculator,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    John  C,  engineer,  r.  120  Joost  Av 
"    John  E.,  porter,  r.  364  Jessie 
"    JohnS.,r.  541,  23d 
"    Joseph,  r.  13  Birch  Av 
"    Joseph,  farmer,  r.  309  Leidesdorff 
"    Joseph,  machinist  Fulton  Eng.&  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks,  r.  Alameda 


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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.    K.  X. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.^ 
WILLIAM  WOL!^F  &  CO..  329  Market  St        r 


Turner  Joseph  R.,  packer  clothing  and  equipage 

depot  quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r. 

1216  Union 
Turner  Josbua  M.,  attorney  at  law,  38-39  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  509  Post 
"    Josie  Sliss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
"    Julia  Miss,  retoucher  Frederick  H.  Bush- 

nell,  r.  &S7U  Natoma 
"    Kevin  J.,  bookkeeper  Simon  Silverberg,  r. 

510  Leavenworth 
"    Laban  E.,  paper  hanger,  r.  845  Capp 
"    Laban  J.,  bookkeeper  Union  Lumber  Co., 

r.  845  Capp 
"    Lily  Miss,  dressmaker,    r.    929,    12th    Av 

South 
"    Louis  H.,  marine  surveyor,  28  California,  r. 

"    Lucile  E.  Miss,  r.  2602  Howard 
"    Manuel  F.,  shipping  cierk,  r.  1208a  How- 
ard 
"    Martin  H.,   shipping  clerk  Cutting  Fruit 

Packing  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  milliner,  r.  2222^4  Greenwich 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  624  Golden  Gate  Av 
Turner  Matthew,  ship  builder  and  agent  Ta- 
hiti Line  of  Packets,  40  California,  room 
10,  r.  1114  Kentucky 
"    Mattie    Miss    (Brown    &    Turner),    r.    28 

Haight 
"    Mollie  F.,  widow,  r.  1321  Clay 
"    Myron  C,  clerk  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    Nathaniel  B.,  livery  stable,  2318-2320  Fill- 
more, r.  2418  Clay 
"    O.  E.,  civil  engineer,  r.  791  Sutter 
"    Patrick,  liquors,  NE  cor  Beale  and  Bryant, 

r.  .565  Howard 
"    P.  W.,  clerk,  r.  1220  O'Farrell 
"    Robert,    machinist    Fulton    Eng.    &  Ship 

Bldg.  Wks,  r.222-2y2  Greenwich 
"    Robert,  pressman,  r.  519  Sacramento 
"    Robert  C,  butler,  r.  2529  Sutter 
"    Robert  D.,  butcher,  r.  929,  12th  Av  South 
"     Robert  E.,  ofQce  17  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Robert  L.,  butcher,  r.  929,  12th  Av  South 
"    Robert  M.,  architect,  r.  715  Post 
"    Samuel,  helper  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  359 

Minna 
"     S.  William,  gripman,  r.  831  Treat  Av 
"    Sylvester,  carpenter,  r.   St.  Mary's  Hospi- 
tal 
"    Thomas,  accountant  J.  B.  Haggin,   r.   1911 

Lyon 
"    Thomas  A.,  clerk,  r.  318  Clipper 
"    Thomas  R.,  port  steward  P.  C.   SS.   Co.,   r. 

411,  29th 
"    W.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  70  Whitney 
"    William,  r.  1065  Market 
"    William,  helper,  r.  609  Tennessee 
"    William,  horseshoer  John  Ewing,  r.  Sears 

nr  Sherman  Av 
' '    William,  laborer,  r.  404  Francisco 
"    William,  mechanic,  r.  400  Bay 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  160  Steuart 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  318  Taylor 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  637i<^  Natoma 
•'    William  A.,  clerk  G.  M.  Postiglione,  r.  609 

Post 
"    William  G.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  204V4  Eddy  rear 
•'    William  H.,  glass  stainer,  r.  1208a  Howard 
"    William  J.,  butcher  Andrew  W.   Shrader, 

r.  929,  12th  Av  South 
"    William  J.,  painter  and  decorator,   r.   873 
Folsom 


Turner  William  J.,  plumber,  r.  16  Hunt 
"     William  S.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 

717D  O'Farrell 
"    William   T.,    wood    turner   Pac.    Wooden 

Ware  and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  700  Jones 
"    Zilda  Miss,  nurse  St.  Luke's  Hospital,    r. 
70  Whitney 
Turney  John  Z.,  glove  manufacturer,  124  Pine,  r. 
1951  Market 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  schoolteacher,  r.  411  Ellis 
"    Marguerite  Miss,  r.  436,  5th 
•'    Odillo  W..  clerk,  r.  1220  O'Farrell 
"    William  L.,  salesman  L.  V.  Merle,  r.  1109 
Clay 
Turnock  Sarah,  widow,  r.  20th  nr  De  Haro,  Po- 

trero 
Turnquist  Ludwig,  peddler,  r.  1806  Folsom 
Turon  Antone,  cleaner  Alexandre  Berlin,  r.  430 

Bush 
Turounet  John  B.,  waiter,  r.  101  Prospect  PI 
Turpin   Andrew  W.,  business  manager  F.  L. 
Turpin,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    Eloie,  shoemaker,  3  Keyes  Alley 
Turpin  F.  L.,  proprietor  Capitol  House,  537  Sac- 
ramento. Branch  House,  861  Market  and 
Royal  House,  126  Ellis,  telephone  Main 
1535,  r.  40  Bartlett,  telephone  Mission  225 
"    Petra  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  11  Hopeton  Ter- 
race 
"    R.  W.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Samuel,  orchardist,  r.  126  Ellis 
Turre  Charles,  teamster  William  H.  Brown,  r. 

913  Sacramento 
Turrill  Charles  B.,  journalist,  r.  32V4  Diamond 
"    Frederick,  with  Downie  Boiler  Incrustation 

Preventative  Co.,  43,  2d 
"    Victor  C,  machinist,  r.  1002  Union 
4®"Turrill.    See  Tirrell  and  Tyrrell 
Turton  Annie  H.,  widgw,  r.  SllVj  Octavia 
"    Frank,  clerk  Andrew  J.  Clunie,  r.  311!^  Oc- 
tavia 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  311V4  Octavia 
Turville  Eli,  driver  Millbrae  Dairy,  r.  814  Octa- 
via 
Tuscarora  Water  Co.  (Nev.),  John  W.  Pew  sec- 
retary, 310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
Tuska  Uriel  J.,  importer,  r.  1630  Ellis 
Tuska  Waldemar  J.,  attorney  at  law,  413-414 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1194, 
r.  Palace  Hotel 
Tuson  Edward  A.,  sign  painter,  706  Larkin 
Tussaud  Frank,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
Tussi  Alexander,  stevedore,  r.  31  Vandewater 
Tustadi  John,  porter,  r.  1128  Kearny 
Tusten  James,  steward  Thompson  &  Tobius,  r. 

134,  4th 
Tustin  Fernando,  blacksmith  Abner  Doble  Co., 
r.  20  Everett 
"    George,  machinist   Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship 

Bldg  Wks 
"    William  I.,  machinist,  r.  638,  21st 
Tuthill  David  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    George  W.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  207  Lar- 
kin 
Tuttich  Matthew  A.,  bartender  Radovich  Bros. 

r.  Sbi  Monroe 
Tuttle  Benjamin  F.,  salesman  Land  Dept.  C.  P. 
RR.  Co.,  r.  424  Scott 
■'    Charles   W.,  ofQce    10-12  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor,  r.  1209  Sutter 
"    Emory  O.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  516ALott 
"    Frank,  fireman  str  Herald,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  519  Haight 
"    George  F.  (S.  B.  Whitehead  &  Co.),  r.  1610 

California 
"    George  R.,  consulting  mining  engineer,  320 
Sansome,  room  59,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Harry  F.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  18  City  Hall 

Square,  r.  18%  Stanly  PI 
"    Harvey,  pressman  Chronicle,  r.  546  Minna 
"    Herbert,  iron  worker,  r.  510  Mission 

TUTTLE  JOHN, 

contractor  and  dealer  in  wood,  coal, 
lime,  lattis  and  cement,  516  Haight, 
telephone  West  583,  r.  822  O'FarreU 

Tuttle  John  W.,  laborer,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    Joseph,  agent,  r.  911  Polk 


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Tuttle  Joseph,  clerk  forwarding  dent.   Wells 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  33  Kearny 
"    Lewis  M.,  bicycle  repairer  Pope  Mfg.  Co 

r.  519  Haight 
"    Louis  F.,  agent  George  S.  Harris  &  Sons 
(Piiiladelphia),    and    manufacturer    ad- 
vertising novelties,  320  Sansome,  room 
2,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Lucy  M.,  widow,  r.  1209  Sutter 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.   The  (Lick)   Old   Ladies' 

Home 
"    Mary  Mrs,  groceries,  135  Langton 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  509  Leavenworth 
"    RoUand  A.  (Brown  &  Tattle),  r.  1632  Grove 
"    Simeon     E.,     proprietor     Mission  House 

2336  Mission 
"    William  E..  porter  Cal.  Wagon  &  Carriage 

"    William  M.,  laborer,  r.  510  Mission 
Tuyaret  Peter,  liquors,  834  Montgomery 
Twamley  Jane,  widow,  r.  1034  Hyde 
"     William  R.,  stenographer  J.  W.  Brooks  & 
Co.,  r.  1024  Hyde 
Tway  Ephraim  F.  (Chrestoffersen  &  Tway),  r. 

930  Sanchez 
Tweed  Mathew,  laborer,  r.  128  Farallones 
"    Mitchell,  miller  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 
Broad  nr  Capitol 
Tweedale  Samuel,  painter,  r.  )2%  Clara  rear 
Tweeddale  John,  clerk  Western  Assurance  Co., 
r.  NW  cor  Haight  and  Baker 
"    Robert  D.,  clerk  Robert  Dickson,  r.  NW 
cor  Haight  and  Baker 
Tweedie  Daniel,  proprietor  Tweedie's  Bottling 
Works,  229,  24th,  r.  231,  24th 
"    Edward,  meterman,  r.  8  Essex 
"    James,  r.  231,  24th 
Tweedie's  Bottling  Works,  Daniel  Tweedie  pro- 
prietor, 239,24  th 
Tweedy  Joseph,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 
1236  Broadway 
"    Kate  Miss,  waitress  C.  D.  Wildrick,  r.  1202 
Leavenworth 
Tweitmann  N.,   groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 

36th  and  Castro 
Twenty-sixth  Street  Hospital  (Pest  House), 

De  Haro  nr  Army 
Twichell  Frank,  salesman  John  Hoey 
"    George    E.,    foreman  John  Hoey,   r.   Ala- 
meda 
Twigg  Charles  A.,  boat  builder,  r.  619,  3d 
"    Daniel  A.,  stationery,  408,  3d 
"    James    I.    (John   Twigg    &    Sons),    r.    201 

King 
"    James  S.,  boat  builder,  r.  619,  3d 
"    John  (John  Twigg  &  Sons),  r.  301  King 

TWIGG  JOHN  &  SONS 

(John,  James  I.   and  John  F.),   boat- 
builders,  King  cor  3d 

Twigg  John  F.    (John    Twigg  &  Sons),   r.   201 
King 
"    Joseph  B.,  paper  hanger,  r.  8  Sheridan  rear 
"    Thomas,  hostler,  r.  8  Sheridan  rear 
Twiggs  John  W.,  secretary  Andes  Silver  Min- 
ing Co.,  20-21-33  Nevada  Block,  r.  1011 
Bush 
Twin  Brothers  Mush  Factory,  Henry  R.  Rob- 
bins  proprietor,  13  Halleck 
"    Peaks  Hall,  SE  cor  17th  and  Noe 
Twing  Daniel  H.,  real  estate  agent,  633  Market, 
r.  Sonoma  City,  Cal 
"    Frank    S.    (Twing   &    Stillman),    r.    Oak- 
land 
"    &  Stillman  (Frank  S.  Twing  and  Charles 
Stillman),  dairy  produce,  24  Bay  City 
Market 
Twiss  Frances,  widow,  r.  1227  Pine 

TWIST  J.  FRANKLIN, 

dentist,     819    Market,   rooms    33-35, 
.      Academy  of  Sciences  Building 

Twitchel  William  J.,  copper  plate  printer 
James  H.  Duncan,  r.  O'Connell  Court 

Two  Friends'  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss  Jean 
Harwood  principal,  1018  Folsom 

Twohey  E.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    James,  r.  4  Kramer  PI 

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wV&TsLOANETcaTI 

Maoufacturers  of 

WINDOW   SHADES. 

ESTIMATES  FUf^NISllED. 
G^l-G^'Z    JV\sLrUi&t    St. 

Twohig  Dennis,  teamster,  r.  30  Georgia 
"    Hannah,  domestic,  2836  Sacramento 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1119  Tennessee 
"    Joseph  I.,  clerk,  r.  33  Sycamore  Av 
«®=-Twohig.    See  Toohig 

Twomey  Daniel  P.  (Twomey  &  Son),   r.    26414 
Clara 
"    Daniel  P.  Jr.,  horseshoer  Twomey  &  Son, 

r.  264^4  Clara 
"     Edward  J.,  patrol  driver,  r.  56  Shipley 
"    James    (Wood,   Munn  &   Twomey),   r.  533 

Jones 
"    Jeremiah,  groceries,  N  W  cor  Michigan  and 
Sierra,  r.  cor  Nevada  and  Pennsylvania 
Av 
"    John,  stevedore,  r.  28!4  Stanly  PI 
"    John,  with  Dow  Steam  Pump  Wks,  r.  233 

4th 
"    John  F.  (Twomey  &  Son),  r.  264i^  Clara 
"    Matthew  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  230,  8th, 

r.  1233  Folsom 
"    Michael,  clerk,  r.  .333,  4th 
"    Michael  R.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.   r 

984  Howard 
"    &  Son  (Daniel  P.  and  John  F.),  horseshoers, 
809  Howard 
4®*Twomey.    See  Toomey 
Twyford  John,  plasterer,  r.  526  Natoma 
"    William,    laborer  Haslett  &  Bailey,  r.  70 

Clipper 
"    William  J.,  glass  cutter,  r.  545,  2d 
Tyholdt    Martin,    clerk    Plaza    House,    r.    641 

Washington 
Tyler    Asher,    clerk    registry    division   Post 
Oface,  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner,  r. 

623  Locust  Av 
"    Charles  M.,  mining  and  mechanical  engi- 
neer, 606  Montgomery,  room  24 
•'     Edward  S.,   salesman   Cunningham,  Cur- 

tiss  &  Welch,  r.  1316  Clay 
"    Frank,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  715  How- 
ard 
"    Frank,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1531 

Dolores 
"    Frank  A.  Jr.,  bartender  Gibson  &  Cook,  r 

605  Ellis 
"    Frank  H.  (S.  H.  Tyler  &  Son),  r.  605  O'Far- 

rell 
"    Frank  W.,  plumber  F.  Raisch,  r.  16  Cum- 
berland 
"    Henry  L.,  representative    The    Scientific 
Publishing  Co.,  12  Montgomery,  room  12 
"    Homer  W.,  engineer  Cal.  Saw  Wks,  r.  212 

Leavenworth 
"    Jacob,  boots  and  shoes,  254,  3d 
"    James  S.,  reporter  Bulletin,  r.  Alameda 
"    John,  r.  782  Clayton 
Tyler  John  F.,  attorney  at  law  and  Superior 
Court  commissioner,  San  Francisco  Law 
Library,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor  r.  763 
Clayton 
"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  16  Cumberland 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1030,  19th 
"    Martha  L.  Mrs.,  r.  917  Valencia 
"    Martha  T.  Miss,  assistant  secretary  Free 

Public  Library,  r.  3O61/2  Fillmore 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1030,  19th 
"    Nannie,  widow,  r.  2O614  Fillmore 
"    Nelson  A.,  millwright  Cal.   Saw  Wks,  r. 

312  Leavenworth 
"    O.,  photographer,  r.  1720  Market 
"    Philip  C,  clerk  Scott  &  Gilbert,  r.  539  Cal- 
ifornia 
"    Roland  A.,  r.  22  Wool 
"    Rose  C.Mrs.,  restaurant,  13b  Polk 


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Tyler  Sandy,  hostler  G.  W.  Brown,  r.  185  Steven- 
son 
Tyler  S.  H.  &  Son  (Frank  H.  Tyler  and  Edward 
L.  Labadie),  coffee  and  spice  mills,  and 
manufacturers  baking  powder,  flavoring 
extracts,  etc.,  308-314  Front 
"    Thomas,  engineer,  r.  828c  Howard 
"    William,  r.  520  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  12  Clay 
"    William  G.,  pilot  strT.  C.  Walker 
Tynan  Thomas,  blacksmith,  r.  508i4  Grove 
Tyndall  James,  laborer,  r.  15  Rausch 
"    James  Jr.,  carpetlayer  J.    Noonan,    r.    15 

Rausch 
"    John,  carpetlayer  J.  Noonan,  r.  15  Rausch 
"    Terrence,    carpetlayer    J.    Noonan,    r.    15 

Rausch 
"    Thomas,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry 
^^Tyndall.    See  Tindall 
Tyner  Richard  G.,  physician,  1411  Bush 
Type  Writer  Rest  Co.,  F.  C.  Bangs  manager,  532 

Market,  room  45 
TjT)ograpliical  Union  S.   F.   No.   21,   w.   B. 

Benoist  secretary,  606  Montgomery 
Tyroll  Ernest  A.,  clerk  The  German  Savings 
and  Loan  Society,  r.  Alameda 
"     George,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  336  Post 
Tyrrell  Bertram  L.,  bellman  Palace  Hotel,  r. 
321/2  Mary 
' '    Frank  C. ,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1323  Minna 
"    Frederick,  baker  American  Biscuit  Co. 
"    Frederick  J.,  car  starter,  r.  527  Olive  Av 
"    George  W.    L,.,  concrete  worker,  r.  2140a 

Market 
"    J.,  agent  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    James  J.,  fireman  Engine  20,  r.  2108  Green- 
wich 
"    Jerome  H.,  policeman,  r.  128,  22d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  32  Boyce 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  215  Cortland  Av 
"    John,  miner,  r.  2108  Greenwich 
Tyrrell  John  B.,  secretary  P.  H.  Jackson  &  Co., 
228-230,  1st.  r.  Lorin 
"    JohnG.,  deputy  Coroner,  r.  1148  Sutter 
"    Joseph  F.,  painter,  r.  14  Madison  Av 
"    Joseph  F.  Jr.,  grainer,  r.  14  Madison  Av 
"    L.,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r.  530, 

17th 
"    Thomas  J.,  special  policeman  Harbor  Com- 
missioners, r.  616  Bush 
"    William  E.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
i^-Tyrell.    See  Terrill,  Tirrell  and  Turrell 
Tyson  Charles,  clerk  Joseph  Fredericks  &  Co., 
r.  535  Natoma 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  231^.  Green 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  18  Bernard 
"    Frank,  carpenter,  r.  737  Pine 
Tyson  George  H.,  general  agent  German-Am- 
merican  Insurance  Co.   (New  York),  and 
city  agent  La  Fonciere  Marine  Insurance 
Co.  (Paris),  435  California,  r.  1501  Cen- 
tral Av,  Alameda 
Jacob,  teamster,  r.  1236a  Jessie 
James,  with  Charles  Nelson,  r.  Alameda 
James  B.,  painter,  r.  737  Pine 
James  L.,  teamster,  r.  509^4  Grove 
James  R.,  laborer,  r.  54  Sacramento 
John,  printer,  r.  745  Folsom 
Joseph,  mining,  r.  1900  Devisadero 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  745  Folsom 
Margaret    F.    Miss,    seamstress,    r.     108 

Eureka 
Mitchell,    master     str  Kahului,    office    6 
California 


Tyson  Raymond  J.,  clerk  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
737  Pine 
"    Susan  Mrs.,  r.  737Pine 
"    Walter  H.,  r.  745  Folsom 
■'    Warren  J.,  lithographer,  r.  737  Pine 

u 

Ubhaus  Brothers  (John  L.  and  Frank),  barbers, 
12  Geary 
"    Frank  (Ubhaus  Bros.),  r.  957  Noe 
•'    JohnL.  (Ubhaus  Bros.),  r.  1417  Laguna 
Uccelli  Giuseppe,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Uchtman    Henry  J.,  cabinet     maker  Bush    & 

Mallett  Co.,  r.  426  Fulton 
Uddeson  Charles,  seaman,  r.  217b  Clara 
Udell  Lafayette  W.,  plasterer,  r.  433^2  Grove 
Uden  Mary,  widow,  r.  505  Greenwich 
Uebelacker  Anton,  cook  Martin  H.  Bohlen,  r. 

101  Berry 
Ueberall  Frank,  orickmason,  r.  1176  Harrison 
"    Paul,  employee  Pac.  Glass  Co.,  r.  1176  Har- 
rison 
Uebner  Ernst,  restaurant,  22,  2d 

"    Frederick,  bakery,  2001  Mason 
UedaKinziro  (Frank  Kano  «&  Co.),  r.  608  Polk 
Ueffinger  George  W.,  r.  18%  Harriet 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  ISHt  Harriet 
Ufen  Reinhard  J.,  groceries,  NE  cor  Clement 

and  13th  Av 
Ugarte  Isadore,  seaman,  r.  1119  Kearny 
"    Lionel,  longshoreman,  r.  1119  Kearny 
"    Manuel,  porter  Hugh  H.  Creighton,  r.  1119a 
Kearny 
LTglow   Richard,  carpenter,  r.   14'/^  West  Mis- 
sion 
Uhart  Severin,  bartender,  r.  824  Montgoffiery 
Uhl  Adam,  butcher  Mark  Strouse,  r.  218a  Turk 
Uhl  Adolph  (Uhl  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Brothers  (George  and  Adolph),  wall  paper 

and  moldings,  539  Market 
"    Frederick,  molder,  r.  218a  Turk 
"    George  (Uhl  Bros.),  r.  Oakland 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  2  Belcher  Court 
"    Ulrich,  ironworker,  r.  856  Folsom 
Uhlenbrock  August,  pileman  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners 
Uhlfelder  Manfred  S.,  salesman  Castle  Bros.,  r. 

1521  Po^t 
«®- Uhlfelder.    See  Ulfelder 
Uhlhorn  Gertrude,  widow,  r.  2137  Pine 
Uhlliorn  John  F.,  general  agent  Consolidated 
Asphalt  Co.,  14 Post,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    John  H.,  clerk  Wetmoi-e-Bowen  Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    Loraine  Miss,  stenographer  The  Rix  Com- 
pressed Air  Machinery  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Uhlig    Carl     draughtsman     Harbor    Commis- 
sioners, r.  1320  California 
"    Cecilia,  widow,  r.  406  Waller 
"    Lillie  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  406  Waller 
"    MetaW.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  406  Waller 
"    Robert,musician,r.  420  Eddy 
LThlmann  William  (William  Uhlmann&  Co.),  r. 
New  York 
"    William  &   Co.    (William    Uhlmann    and 
Hugo  Eloesser),  hop  merchants,  120  Bat- 
tery 
4S="Uhlmann.    SeeUUmanandUlman 
Uhrig  Mary,  widow,  r.  Lake  nr3dAv 
Uhrlandt  Herman  E.,r.  9^^  Laskie 
Uhte  Richard,  bartender  August  Van  Bergen,  r. 

W-A  Dale  PI 
Uibigau  Theodore,  restaurant,  330   Kearny,  r. 

619  Kearny 
Ulbertian  Brother  Rev.,  professor  mathematics 

Sacred  Heart  College 
Ulbrandt  Cecilia  Mrs. ,  dressmaking,  1517  Broad- 
way 
"    Frederick,  cement   worker,  r.  1517  Broad- 
way 
Ulfelder  Henry,  office  114  Kearny,  r.  New  York 
"    Leo,  president  Union  Clothing  Co.,  112-116 

Kearny,  r.  New  York 
"    Lester,  merchant,  r.  1717  Buchanan 
"    Oscar,  secretary  Union  Clothing  Co.,  113- 
116Kearny,r.  1717  Buchanan 
4®-Ulfeldtr.    See  Uhlfelder 


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1555 


UlflB.  O.,  porter  Mills  Bldg,  r.  829  Folsom 
Ulgner  G.  F.,  machine  hand  H.  Friedrichs,  r 

1430  Mission 
Ulhoff  Charles  L.,  baker,  r.  1550  Kansas 
Ulick  George,  porter,  r.  705  Mission 
Ullius  Gustave,  molder,  r.  29  Harriet 
Ullman  Daniel,  proprietor  The  Economic,  table 

delicacies,  218  O'Farrell,  telephone  Bush 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  643  Folsom 
ITUmann  Abraham,  stock  clerk  Sachs  Bros    & 
Co.,  r.  736  Geary 
"    Edward,   tanner  Metten    &    Gebhardt,    r 

1358  Alabama 
"    William,    hog    ranch,    r.    Spring    Valley 
Homestead 
4®"Ullmann.    See  Uhlmann  and  Ulman 
Ullner  Frank,  contractor,  r.  209  Chestnut 
"    Hannah  Miss,  saleslady  William  C    Ull- 
ner, r.  207a  Chestnut 
"    Henry  F.,  cement  worker,  r.  207a  Chestnut 
"    William  C,   sewing  machines,  422  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  207a  Chestnut 
Ullom  Daniel  A.,  marine  engineer,  r.  319V4  Lom- 
bard 
Ullrich  Anton,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  39 
Federal 
"    Edward,  cooper,  r.  39  Federal 
"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  632  Green  rear 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  1  Bacon  PI 
"    Otto,  cellarman,  r.  632  Green  rear 
4@"Ullrich.    See  Ulrioh 
Ullstrom  Gustavus,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks 
Ulm  Adam,  r.  730  Bay 
■'    Adam  Jr.,  groceries  and  liquors,  731  Bay,  r. 

730  Bay 
"    Bruno,  porter,  r.  237j  Minna 
¥lman  Ernest,  dealer  seltzer,  sweet  soda,  gin- 
ger ale,  etc.,  764-766  Folsom,  r.  2412  Sac- 
ramento 
"    J.  F.,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Victor  R.,  superintendent  factory  Greene- 
baum,  Weil  &  Michels 
•e®-Ulman.    See  Uhlmann  and  Ullman 
Ulmer  Lucile  Miss,  actress,  r.  1412  Mission 
"    Milton,  salesman,  r.  309  Taylor 
"    Moses,  r.  822  Lombard 
Ulmschneider  Alois,  carpenter,  r.  401  Harrison 
Ulp  Alfred,   inspector  U.   S.    Customs,    r.    934 

Powell 
Ulrich  Andrew,  bartender  Charles  Newman 
"    Anton  A.,  bartender,  r.  424,  5th  Av 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  400  Main 
"    Charles,  reporter  The    Bulletin,   r.  Lorin 
"    John  A.,   tailor,  41  Crocker  Bldg,   r.    2038 

Pine 
"    JohnG.,  r.  34  Bartlett 
fl®*Ulrich.    See  Oellrich  and  Ullrich 
Ulrichs  H.    D.,    president  Columbia    Brewing 
Co.,  326  Clementina,  r.  1801  San  Antonio 
Av,  Alameda 
■Ulrichs  John  F.,  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 214  Sacramento,  r.  1329  Leaven- 
worth, telephone  Main  5680 
Ulsemer  Ferdinand,  barber,  623 Clay,  r.  30  Stone 

"    Louis,  barber,  43'/4,  3d,  r.  11  Verona  PI 
Ultman  Theresa  Miss,  dressmaking,  14  Grant 

Av,  room  64 
Umbach    Christian    L.,    porter  Naber,   Alfs  & 
Brune,  r.  1129,  24th 
"    William  C.  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co 
r.  1129,  24th 
Umbricht  Albert,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 

UMBSEN  G.  H.  &  CO.  (incorporated), 

Gustave  H.  Umbsen  president,  Henry  P. 
Umtasen  vice-president  and  treasurer, 
real  estate  agents  and  general  auc- 
tioneers, 14  Montgomery 

Umbsen  Gustave  H.,  president  G.  H.  Umbsen 
&  Co..  r.  101  Soott 
"    Henry    P.,  vice-president    and    treasurer 

G.  H.  Umbsen  &  Co.,  r.  101  Scott 
"    Philippine,  widow,  r.  101  Scott 
Umfrid  William  L.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Treat  Av 

and  24th,  r.  281  li4  Harrison 
Umhalt  Anna,  widow,  r.  123  Francisco 
"    Julius  (San  Francisco  Cigar  Mfg.   Co  )    r 
123  Francisco 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
^CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Roofing  and  Siding. 

30©  TO  31-7"   MARKET"  ST. 


Umland  Andrew,  cigar  maker  Re  Bros.,  r.  SW 
cor  22d  and  Kansas,  Potrero 

Umland  Claus  G.,  cigar  manufacturer,  204  Va- 
lencia 
J.  Fred,  bartender  Dieling  &  Helm,  r.  220, 

Gustave  A.,  r.  SWcor22d  and  Kansas,  Po- 
trero 
Herman    H.,   laborer,  r.   SW  cor  22d  and 

Kansas,  Potrero 
John  F.,  bartender,  r.  SW  cor22d  and  Kan- 
sas, Potrero 
Paul,  clerk  M.  D.  Meyer  &  Co.,  r.  1423  De- 
visadero 
Umland    William,    superintendent    California 

Rattan  Co.,  55-61,  1st,  r.514,  15th 
Umphred  Frank   M,   general  agent  American 

Wringer  Co.,  505  Larkin,  r.  Oakland 
Unckenstein   Otto,    hotel   keeper,  r.  48  South 

Park 
Uncle  Sam  Mine  (Shasta  Co.),  William  Johns 

agent.  320  Sansome,  room  11 
Uncle  Sam  Wine  CeUars  and  Distillery  (Napa 
and  San  Jose,  Cal.),  C.  Carpy  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, ofBce  513-517  Sacramento 
UndaClorinda  Miss,  artist,  337  Phelan  Bldg,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
Underbill  Arthur  R.,  steward  M.  B.  Moraghan, 
r.  1011  Post 
"    P.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    George    L.,    cashier  Selby  Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  1807  Pierce 
UnderhiU  Henry  B.  Jr.,  secretary  Selby  Smelt- 
ing and   Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery,  r. 
1926  Pine 
"    James  A.,  cabinet  maker,  1639  Mission,  r. 

90114  Valencia 
"    Samuel  W.,  driver  Morton  Special  Deliv- 
ery, r.  103,  8th 
"    William  A.,  insurance  agent,  r.  1400  Jack- 
son 
Underwood  Catherine  E.,  widow,  r.  2202  Mission 
"     Edgar  R.,  master  mariner,  r.  1926  Ellis 
"    Frank,  brakeman,  r.  llli^  Minna 
"    George,  driver    Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  r. 

San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
"    George  H.,  pattern  maker,  r.  1116  Pacific 
"    James    G.,    examiner   U.    S.    Customs,  r. 

1006!4  Post 
"    John  F.,  inspector  U.   S.  Customs,   r.    1116 

Pacific 
"    Maro  S.,  physician    in  charge  Olive  Dis- 
pensary, 735  Bryant,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1116  Pacific 
"    William,  carpenter  Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co., 
r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Underwriters.    Boston    Marine    (Oliver    Eld- 
ridge),  303 California:  Bremen  (Hellman 
Bros.  &  Co  ),  525  Front ;  French  (Edouard 
Chevassus),    1-3    Sansome;     Hamburg 
(Hellman  Bros.  &  Co.),  525  Front;  Liver- 
pool (Catton,  Bell  &  Co.),  406  California; 
London  Lloyds  (Catton.  Bell  &  Co.),  406 
California;    New    York  Marine   (Oliver 
Eldridge),  303  California;   Philadelphia 
Marine  (Oliver  Eldridge) ,  303  California ; 
San  Francisco  Marine  (E.   L.  Woods), 
222  Sansome;  Fire  Underwriters' of  the 
Pacific,  303  California 
Underwriters'  Fire  Patrol  of  San  Francisco, 

106  Jessie 
Underwriters'  Inspection  Bureau,  303  Califor- 
nia, room  38 
Undhjen  O.,  seaman,  r.  728  Capp 
•'    Theodore,  carpenter  William  J.  Thomson, 
r.  63114  Stevenson 


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1556 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL   OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH. 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


Unfred  Clarence  E.,  last  maker  Cal.  Last  Fac- 
tory, r.  112  Shotwell 
"    Willis  F.  (Cal.  Last  Factory),  r.  112  Shot- 
well 
Untried  Peter,  laborer,  r.  317  Shotwell 
Ungaretti  Frank,  proprietor  Garibaldi  Hotel, 
222  Broadway 
"    Luigi,  clerk  Garibaldi  Hotel,  222  Broadway 
Ungemach     Helen     Mrs.,    dressmaker,    r.    12 
Dale  PI  - 

"    Julius,  waiter,  r.  12  Dale  PI 
Unger  Adolph,  real  estate  agent,  322  Montgom- 
ery, r.  605  Eddy 
"    Alfred  L.,  conductor,  r.  14  Johnston  Av 
■'    Annie  N.  Miss,  teacher  Humboldt  Primary 

School,  r.  726  O'Farrell 
"    Arthur  G.,  lather,  r.  6  Sherwood  PI 
■  ■'    Clara,  widow,  nurse,  r.  1406  Van  Ness  At 
"    Cress,  manufacturer  banjos,  26  Montgom- 
ery and  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1604  Fell 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  768  Harrison 
"    Eugene,    manager   Cal." Drug   and    Spice 

Mills,  589-591  Mission,  r.  605  Eddy 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  24  Parker  Av 
"    Harry  H.,  salesman  Heynemann  &  Co..   r. 

1007  Stanyan 
"    Isadore,  expressman,  r.  24  Parker  Av 
"    Julius,  bartender  W.    A.   Schmalz,  r.  1504 

Mason 
"    Julius,  salesman  Charles  Michalitschke, 

r.  726  O'Farrell 
"    Marcus,  tailor,  726  0"Farrell 
"    Matthew,  bookkeeper  Heynemann  &  Co.,  r. 

726  O'Farrell 
"    Milton  E.,  traveling  salesman  M.  Ehrman 

&Co.,  r.  605  Eddy 
"    Philip  F.,  cashier  Charles  Lyons,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Rachel  Miss,  teacher  Spring  Valley  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  726  O'Farrell 
"    Rose  A.,  widow,  r.  6  Sherwood  PI 
UngermanGustav  J.  C.  salesman  Cal.  Bottling 

Co.,  r.  37  Garden 
Ungrot  August,  r.  745  Minna 
Uniao  Portugueza  A.  (weekly),  Manuel  F.   M. 
Trigueiro  proprietor  and  manager,  525 
Front 
Union  Assurance  Society  (of  London),  Catton, 
Bell    &    Co.    general    agents,    406   Cali- 
fornia 
"    Bag  and  Paper  Co.,  Henry  Maxwell  mana- 
ger, 415-417  Clay 
Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Hellmann  Bros,  cfe 

Co.  agents.  525  Front 
Union  Block,  junction  Market  and  Pine 

UNION  BOX  FACTORY, 

Roswell  E.  Morey  manager,  NW  cor 
Powell  and  Nortti  i-oint,  telephone 
Main  595 

"    Brewery  Workmen's  Union  1159  Mission 
Union   Brewing    Co.    (incorporated)    Henning 
Thode  president,  John  Schleemann  vice- 
president,  Herman   Denicke  secretary, 
NE  cor  18th  and  Florida 
Union  Candy  Works,    Levey  &  Schnorf  pro- 
prietors, 246-248,  4th 
"    Casualty   and   Surety  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo. ) 
Tarpey  &  Krigbaum  general  agents,  208 
Sansome 

Union  Central  Life  Insurance  Co. 

(of  Cincinnati),  James  F.  J.  Archibald 
general  manager  Pacific  Coast,  303 
California,  rooms  22-24-26,  telephone 
Main  5011 


Union  Clothing  Co.,  Leo  Ulf elder  president,  O. 
Ulfelder  secretary,  112-116  Kearny 

Union  Club.    See  Paciflo-Union  Club 

Union  Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Amador 
Co.),  J.  M.Fletcher  secretary,  320  San- 
some. room  1 

Union  Consolidated  Silver  Mining  Co.  (Storey 
Co.,  Nev.),  Alfred  P.Swain  secretary,  4 
Nevada  Block 

UNION  FISH  CO., 

Howard  M.  Hough  president,  George 

Tasheira    vice-president,    Charles  P. 

Overton  secretary,    wholesale   cured 

fish  and  fish  products,  116  California 
Union  Flour  Mills  (Stockton),  George  B.  Sperry 

manager,  Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprietors, 

134  California 
Union  Forge  and  Gun  Co.,  Irving  M.   Scott 

president,  James  O'B.  Gunn  secretary, 

222  Market 
"    Foundry  Block,  N  s  Mission  bet  1st  and 

Fremont 
"    Fruit  Grader,  A.  S.   Neal  Warehouse  Co. 

proprietors,  ofBce  SE  cor  Filbert    and 

Sansome 

Union    Furniture  and    Baggage 

MOVING  CO.,  Frank  H.  McCrellis  pro- 
pi  ietor,  stand  NW  cor  Taylor  and 
Golden  Gate  Av,  opp.  6th,  telephone 
South  455 

Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  John  F.  Daly  president, 
H.  P.  Coles  secretary  and  treasurer, 
manufacturers  Union  and  Pacific  Gas 
Engines  and  Regan  Vapor  Engines,  309- 
311  How.ird 

Glue  Co.,  Timothy  D.  Raymond  manager, 
106  Pine 

Hotel,  August  Rommel  proprietor,  1300 
Turk 

Hotel,  John  Anderson  proprietor,  212  Mich- 
igan 

Hotel,  Michael  Dwyer  proprietor,  512  Mis- 
sion 

Hotel,  Thomas  Ahkmann  proprietor,  131 
East 

House,  John  Walker  proprietor,  32  Steu- 
art 

House,  Justin  Labarthe  proprietor,  228 
Montgomery  Av 

UNION  ICE   COMPANY. 

Lloyd  Tevis  president,  E.  W.  Hopkins 
vice-president,  C.  A.  Grow  treasurer, 
I.  H.  Thompson  secretary,  S.  B.  Toby 
general  manager,  Albert  J.  Mitchell 
city  agent,  735-737,  4th 

Union  Ice  Co., 

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Prosser  Creek,  Boca,  Cuba,  Crafton 

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735-737    FOVIRTH    STREET, 

TELEPHONE  SOUTH  135- 

Union  Insurance  Co.  of  Philadelphia,  William 
J.  Dutton  agent,  318  California 
"  Insurance  Society  of  Canton  (limited),  J. 
D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  general  agents, 
327  Market,  J.  B.  F.  Davis  &  Son  mana- 
gers, 407-409  Montgomery 


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UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

H.  T.  Scott  president  and  treasurer. 
Irving  M.    bcott    vice-president  and 

f;eneial  manager,  J.  o'B.  Gunn  secre- 
ary,  G.  W.  Dickie  manager,  George  E. 
Ames  agent,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero,  branch  works  227,  1st 

Union  League  Club,  George  Stone  president, 
C.  M.  Shortrldge  vice-president,  C.  G. 
Clinch  2d  vice-president,  George  H 
Pippy  secretary,  parlors  Palace  Hotel, 
telephone  Main  1387 
"  Line  European  Steamship  Agency,  A.  W. 
Meyer  general  agent,  401  California 

Union  Lithograph  Co.    See  The  Union  Litho- 
graph Co. 
"     Loan  Association,  Dennery  &  Gunzburger 
secretaries,  314  Pine,  room  3 

Union  Lumber  Co.,  office  124  California,  yard 

and  planing  mill  cor  6th  and  Channel, 

sawmill  Fort  Bragg,  Cal. 

"    Machine  Co.  (Charles  Rapp,  Frederick  D. 

Bepler  and  Thomas  O'Neill),  130-132  Main 

Union  Malt  House,  Charles  Bach  proprietor, 
1413-1415  Folsom,  office  535-537  Sacra- 
mento • 
"  Manufacturing  Co.,  C.  E.  Piatt  manager, 
teas,  coffees,  spices  and  baking  powder, 
.533  Mission 

Union  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (Liver- 
pool, Eng.),  Edmund  L.  Woods  agent,  1 
Mutual  Life  Bldg.,  3d  floor 

Union  Meat  Co.,  John  L.  Russell  manager,  117 
California 

UNION  METAL  SIGN  CO., 

Mitchell  &  Tietjen  proprietors,  manu- 
facturers ornamental  metal  signs, 
etc.,  575  Mission,  3d  floor,  telephone 

Union  Metallic  Cartridge  Co.  The  (Bridgeport, 
Conn.),    I.   R.   D.   Grubb   Pacific    Coast 
agent,  manufacturers  military  and  sport- 
ing ammunition,  517-519  Market 
"    Mill  and  Mining  Co.,  James  Newlands  Jr. 

secretary,  4  New  Montgomery 
"    Mill  Co.  (of  Tuscarora),  Robert  R.  Grayson 
secretary,  331  Pine,  room  20 

Union  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  (Portland, 
Me.),  William  C.  Leavitt  general  agent, 
419  California,  rooms  1-2 

Union  Oil  Co.  of  California  (Santa  Paula,  Cal.), 
Fred  L.  King  manager,  fuel,  oils,  pro- 
ducers and  refiners  petroleum,  16  Front, 
telephone  Main  5891 
"  Pacific  Coal  Co.  (Wyoming),  Peyton  H. 
Brooks  agent,  22  Market,  room  14 

Union  Pacific  Salt  Co.,  John  Barton  president, 
William  F.  Barton  secretary,  216  Sacra- 
mento 

UNION  PACIFIC   SYSTEM, 

D.  W.  Hitchcock  general  agent,  office 
1  Montgomery  cor.  Post  (Masonic 
Temple),  telephone  Main  1930,  freight 
department,  T.  M.  Schumacher  gen- 
eral agent  200  California  telephone 
Main  300 

Union  Paper  Box  Factory,  C.  V.  Meyerstein 
manager,  42  Market 

Union  Paper  Co.,  Alexander  Lewthwaite  man- 
ager, dealers  paper,  paper  bags  and 
twine,  416  Clay 
"  Paving  and  Contracting  Co.,  A.  B.  Clute 
president,  C.  S.  Harney  manager.  F.  J. 
French  secretary,  303  Montgomery, 
rooms  13-14 

Union  Photo  Engraving  Co., 

A.  L.  Crane  president,  G.  O.  Watkins 
treasurer  and  manager,  523  Market 

Union  Portrait  Co.,  E.  J.  Fitzpatrick  manager 
6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
"    Pressed  Brick  and  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  John 
W.  Pew  secretary,  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
"    Soap  Factory,  Charles  A.  Petersen  presi- 
dent,   William   J.   Petersen   secretary, 
-       318,  10th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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ALL  SIZES. 
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UnionSquare,  between  Stockton,  Powell,  Geary 
and  Post 

Union  Square  Baptist  Church,  Rev.  William 
N.  Meserve  pastor,  S  s  Bush  bet  Hyde 
and  Larkin 
"  Furniture  Packing  and  Moving  Co.,  Cor- 
bett  &  Schorr  proprietors,  office  301 
Stockton 

Union  Square  Hall,  421  Post 
"    Square  House,  Mrs.  Rose  Low  proprietor, 
226  Stockton 

Union  Steam  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Renovat- 
ing Works,  Quigley  Bros,  proprietors, 
Market,  Church  and  14th 
"  Steamship  Co.  of  New  Zealand,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  agents,  114  Mont- 
gomery 

Union  Straw  Works,  Stange  &  Jaenicke  pro- 
prietors, 29,  2d 
"    Transfer  Co.,  Louis  Kracke  proprietor,  18, 

1st 
"    Transportation    Co.,    James     S.     Girard 
agent,  office  Clay  St.  Wharf 

Union   Trust  Building,   NE  cor  Montgomery 
and  Market 

Union  Trust  Company  of  San  Francisco,  I.  W. 
Hellman  president,  Chr.  de  Guigne  vice- 
president,  I.  W.  Hellman  Jr.  cashier  and 
secretary,  Charles  J.  Deering  assistant 
cashier,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and  Mar- 
Union  Trust  Company  of  San  Francisco  (Safe 
Deposit  Department),  NE  cor  Montgom- 
ery and  Market 

UNION  UNDERTAKING  CO., 

John  J.  Daughney  president,  George 

W.  Lunt  manager,  funeral  directors 

and  embalmers,  733  Mission 
Union  Warehouse,  A  S.  Neal  Warehouse  Co. 

proprietors.  NW  cor  Battery  and  Union 
"    Warehouse  Co.,  Frank  McMuUen  secretary 

and    manager,  3  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 

floor 
"    Water  Co.,  office  532  Market,  rooms 
Unique   Printing    Co.,  A.  J.  Henry    agent,  12 

Montgomery,  room  6 
Unitarian  Headquarters  and  Book  Room,  Miss 

Metta  Curtis  secretary,  300  Post 
United  Ancient  Order  of   Druids,  James  J. 

Mollison  grand  secretary,  hall  413  Sut- 
ter 
"    Association    Plumbers,    Gas    and  Steam 

Fitters,  Edward    Grundy    secretary,  33 

Marye  Law  Bldg 
"    Californian    Finn    Brotherhood,    121    New 

Montgomery 

UNITED  CARRIAGE   CO., 

Evan  J.  Coleman  president,  Barry 
Coleman  vice-president  and  manager, 
business  office  12  New  Montgomery, 
under  Palace  Hotel,  telephone  Main 

United  Evangelical  Church   (German),  Rev. 

Charles  A.  Rabing  pastor,  435,  21st 
"    Firemen's  Insurance  Co.  (of  Philadelphia), 

Cesar  Bertheau  general  agent,  210  San- 
some 
United  Paving   Companies,  E.  R.  Thomason 

president,  William  F.  Bryant  secretary, 

315  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
United  Press  The  (Pacific  Coast  agency),  M.  G. 

Jonas  manager,  302  Montgomery,  room 46 
"    Railroad  Co.,  J.  W.  Hartzell  secretary,  215 

Sansome,  rooms  2-4 


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GOLDEN  WEST  CLOTHING  RENOVATORY. 
Telephone  aaain  11S7  12  Montgomery  Street. 


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The  best  for  Oyster  Dinners.  Epicures  invar- 
iably call  for  them.  Family  Orders  a  Specialty. 
Lowest  prices  Stalls  68,  69,  70,  71,  and  47 
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Pacific  States  AdYcrtising  Burean, 

San  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


United  Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  John  Bennett  man- 
ager. 25-27  Sansome 

United  States  Appraisers'  Building,  E  s  San- 
some bet  Washington  and  Jackson 

United  States  Appraisers  of  Mercliandise,  31 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  states  Appraisers'  Store,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  1st  floor 

United  States  Army,  Assistant  Adjutant-Gen- 
eral Department  of  California,  204  Phe- 
lan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Chief  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistance  Department  of  Califortia,  208 
Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Chief  Paymaster  Depart- 
ment of  California,  212  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Chief  Quartermaster  De- 
partment of  California.  230  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Chief  Signal  Officer  De- 
partment of  California,  217  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Clothing  and  Equipage 
Department,  36  Xew  Montgomery 

United  States  Army,  Commandant  Department 
of  California,  Brigadier-General  James 
W.  Forsyth  commander,  301  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Depot  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistence, 36  New  Montgomery 

United  States  Army,  Depot  Quartermaster,  36 
New  Montgomery 

United  States  Army,  Engineer  Officer  Depart- 
ment of  California.  302  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Headquarters  Depart- 
ment of  California,  Phelan  Bldg,  4th 
floor 

United  States  Army,  Inspector-General  Pacific 
District,  231  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Inspector  of  Artillery  De- 
partment of  California,  202  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Inspector  of  Small  Arms 
Practice,  202  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Judge-Advocate  Depart- 
ment of  California,  210  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Medical  Director  Depart- 
ment of  California,  220  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Medical  Purveyor  De- 
partment of  California,  36  New  Mont- 
gomery 

United  States  Army,  Medical  Supply  Depot,  36 
New  Montgomery 

United  States  Army,  Paymaster  Department 
of  California,  237  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Army,  Posts  Presidio  Reserva- 
tion, Fort  Mason,  Alcatraz  Island,  Angel 
Island 

United  States  Army,  Recruiting  Rendezvous, 
42.5  Montgomery 

United  States  Assistant  Treasurer,  608  C-m- 
mercial 

United  States  Attorney,  61  u.  S.  Appraisers" 
Bldg 

United  States  Beer  Bottling  Co., 

John  Rapp  proprietor,  bottler  of  Pabst 
Milwaukee  and  U.  S.  Lager  Beer,  !sW 
cor  6th  and  King,  telephone  South  473 
United  States  Board  of  Examining  Surgeons 
for  Pensions,  4  Donohoe  Blag 

"    States    Bottling  Co.,  John  Fauser  &  Co. 
proprietors,  126  Guerrero 

■'     States    Brewery,  311-323  Fulton,  office  403 
Market 
United  States  Cartridge  Co.  (Lowell.  Mass.), 
Chas.  Sonntag  &  Co.  agents,  114-116  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Drumm  34 

"    States    Casualty    Co.    (N.  Y.),  James    D. 
Maxwell  general  agent.  421  California 


United  States  Central  Railway  Co.,  James  Gam- 
ble president,  Francis  Bridges  secre- 
tary, Lyman  Bridges  chief  engineer,  10 
California,  room  14 

United  States  Circuit  Court,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  3d  floor 

United  States  Circuit  Court  Commissioners, 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  3d  floor 

United  States  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  46 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 
(Western  Division),  33-39  U.  S.  Apprais- 
ers' Bldg,  observatory,  Layfayette  Park 

United  States  Collector  of  Customs  (District 
of  San  Francisco).  Custom  House,  3d  floor 

United  States  Commissioner  of  Immigration, 
11  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

United  States  Custom  House,  W  s  Battery  bet 
Washington  and  Jackson 

United  States  Custom's  Barge  Oface,  Section 
B  Sea  Wall,  foot  Powell 

United  States  Customs,  Chinese  Bureau,  11  U. 
S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Custom's  Gauger,  SW  cor  Jack- 
son and  Battery,  2d  floor 

United  States  Custom's  Weigher,  SW  cor 
Jackson  and  Battery,  2d  floor 

United  States  Debris  Commission  (California), 
59  Flood  Bldg 

United  States  District  Court,  U.  S.  Apprais- 
ers' Bldg,  3d  floor 

United  States  Draymen,  U.  S.  Appraisers 
Bldg,  1st  floor 

United  States  Engineer  (Improvements  of 
Wilmington,  San  Diego  and  San  Luis 
Obispo  harbors  ard  fortifications),  office 
89-93  Flood  Bldg,  telephone  Main  118 

United  States  Engineer  (Improvements  of  Hum- 
boldt Harbor  and  Bay,  Sacramento, 
Feather,  San  Joaquin  and  Mokelumne 
rivers  and  Petaluma  Creek),  office  59 
Flood  Bldg 

United  States  Engineer  (San  Francisco  Harbor 
Fortifications  and  Oakland  Harbor  Im- 
provements), office  533  Kearny 

United  States  Geological  Survey,  78b  u.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg 
"    States  Glass    Co.    (Pittsburg.   Pa.),  H.  F. 
Marsh  agent,  18  Sutter 

United  States  Grand  Jury  Rooms,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg.  4th  floor 

United  States  Hydrographic  OfiBce  (branch). 
Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg,  1st  floor 

United  States  Industrial  Agency,  O.  T.  Dyer 
president,  George  B.  Ellis  manager,  L. 
M.  Holt  secretary,  520-521  Emporium 
Bldg 

United  States  Inspector  Drugs,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praisers' Bldg,  2d  floor 

United  states  Internal  Revenue  Agent,  11 U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg 
"    States  Internal    Revenue    Bonded   Ware- 
house. Bode  &  Haslett  proprietors,  1203 
Battery 

United  States  Internal  Revenue  Collector,  4 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Internal  Revenue  Laboratory, 
17  U.  S.  Appraisers"  Bldg 

United  States  Land  Oflce,  6IO  Commercial 

UNITED  STATES  LAUNDRY 

ASSOCIATION,  Edward  Hall  president, 
William  J.  Biggy  vice-president, 
Phineas  F.  Ferguson  manager  and 
secretary,  laundry  3109,  3111  and  3113, 
16th  nr  "Valencia,  branch  offices 
14  1-2,  6th,  121  Leidesdorff,  53.  3d,  81, 
4th,  main  office  1004  Market 

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United  States  Law  Association,  Pierson  & 
Mitchell  resident  directors,  28-32  Mills 
Bldg,  4tli  floor 

United  States  Life  Saving  Service,  superinten- 
dent's ofHce  35  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg, 
Boat  Stations,  Presidio  Reservation  nr 
Fort  Point,  Ocean  Beach  V'i  mile  South  of 
Cliff  House,  and  Ocean  Beach  nr  Ocean 
Side  House 

United  States  Light  House  Department 
(Twelfth  District),  inspector's  office  402- 
404  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  engineer's  office 
89  Flood  Bldg 
"  States  Lloyds,  Ralph  B.  Hooper  agent,  315 
California,  room  7 

United     States     Local     Inspectors     Steam 
Vessels,    U.    S.    Appraisers'   Bldg,    1st 
floor 
"    States  Lodging  House,   Mrs.   H.   Leopold 
proprietor,  51  Clay 

United  States  Marine  Corps  Recruiting  Een- 
dezvous,  20  Ellis 

United  States  Marine  Hospital,  Presidio  Res- 
ervation, nr  Mountain  Lake,  entrance 
14th  Av  nr  Lake 

United  States  Marine  Hospital  Service,  l  U. 
S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Marshall,  45  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg 

United  States  Master  and  Examiner  in  Chan- 
cery, Circuit  Court,  57  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg 

United  States  Mint,  John  Daggett  superintend- 
ent, NW  cor  Mission  and  5th 

United  States  Naval  Board  of  Inspection  and 
Survey,  87  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Naval  Constructor  (superintend- 
ing hulls  for  U.  S.  Navy),  Thomas  F. 
Ruhm  assistant  constructor,  office  Napa 
opp  Union  Iron  Wks,  Potrero 

United  States  Naval  Landing,  E  s  East  bet 
Clay  and  Washington 

United  States  Naval  Officer  (Port  of  San  Fran- 
cisco), Custom  House,  3d  floor 

United  States  Navy  Pay  Office,  202  Sansome 

United  States  Pension  Agency,  lOl  Sansome, 
4th  floor 

United  States  Playing  Card  Co.  (Cincinnati, 
O.),  Frank  A.  Cleland  representative,  20 
O'Farrell,  room  18 

United  States  Post  Office,  NW  cor  Washington 
and  Battery,  branch  offices:  Station  A 
1309  Polk,  B  14  City  Hall  Square,  C  NW 
cor  20th  and  Mission.  D  foot  Market,  E 
3d  nr  Townsend,  F  1600  Devisadero,  G 
1003  17th,  H  NWcorLaguna  and  Ivy  Av, 
J  424  Montgomery  Av,  K  30  New  Mont- 
gomery, L  Ocean  View 

Unitd  States  Post  Office  Inspectors,  78c  U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Printing  Co.  (Cincinnati,  O., 
and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.),  labels,  Arthur  C. 
Osborn  representative,  20  O'Farrell, 
room  18 

United  States  Quarantine  Station,  C.  T.  Peck- 
ham  M.  D.  in  charge.  Angel  Island 

United  States  Railway  Mail  Service  (Eighth 
Division),  SW  cor  Jackson  and  Battery 

United  States  Railway  Mail  Service  Mutual 
Benefit  Association,  SW  cor  Jackson 
and  Battery 

United  States  Receiver  Public  Moneys  (U.  S. 
Lands),  610  Commercial 

United  States  Register  Lands,  610  Commercial 

United  States  Revenue  Cutter  Service  (De- 
partment Construction  and  Repairs),  79 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Secret  Service  Division,  12  U.  S. 
Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Shipping  Commissioner  (Port 
of  San  Francisco),  15  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg 

United  States  Smokeless  Powder  Co.,  Timothy 
Hopkins  president,  Arthur  Pawson  sec- 
retary, 13  Pine 

United  States  Special  Agent  Treasury  Depart- 
ment, 7  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

United  States  Special  Pension  Examiners,  75 
U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

COOKING  and  HEATING 

o.       STOVES. 

309, 311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


COAL 
WOOD 
GASOLINE 
GAS 


United  States  Standard  Weight  and  Measure 
Association,  J.  B.  Whitney  president 
and  general  manager,  William  Sutton 
vice-president,  N.  R.  Doolittle  secretary, 
scales,  weights  and  measures  tested, 
repaired  and  adjusted,  scale  experts,  41 
Fremont 

United  States  Steamer  Yosemite  (Lighthouse 
Service),  berth  East  bet  Jackson  and 
Pacific 

United  States  Suit  Co.  (incorporated),  mer- 
chant tailors,  640  Market 

United  States  Supervising  Inspector  Steam 
Vessels  (First  District),  23  U.  S.  Ap- 
praiser's Bldg 

United  States  Surveyor  General,  610  Com- 
mercial 

United  states  Surveyor  of  Customs  (Port  of 
San  Francisco),  Custom  House,  3d  floor 

United  States  Treasury,  608  Commercial 
"    States   Tree  and    Stump   Extracting  Co., 
William  Fries  president,  134  Market 

United  States  Watch  Co.  (incorporated),  deal- 
ers watches  and  diamonds,  C.  H.  Mor- 
rell  manager,  640  Market 

United  States  Weather  Bureau,  W.  H.  Ham- 
mon  forecast  official,  16-19  Mills  Bldg., 
10th  floor 

UNITED    TYPEWRITER    AND       .     ^ 

SUPPLIES  CO.,  James  D.  Brown  man- 
ager, 663  Market 

United  undertakers'  Association,  Samuel  Mc- 
Fadden  superintendent,  27-29  Fifth,  tele- 
phone South  167 

United  Vineyard  Co.,  Cartan,  McCarthy  &  Co. 
agents,  312  Sacramento 

United  Workingmen's  Co-operative  Boot  and 
Shoe  Manufacturing  Co.,  Thomas  Clif- 
ford president,  Walter  Rosie  secretary, 
James  Butler  treasurer,  535  Market 

Universal  Gas  Saving  Association,  J.  D.  Rich- 
ards president,  W.   E.  Boyer  secretary, 
W.  E.  H.  Williams  manager,  1149  Market 
"    Hall,  812  Pacific 
"    House,  140  Minna 

University  Association  The  (of  Chicago),  Clin- 
ton C.  Hutchinson  secretary  and  Edward 
C.  Newell  treasurer,  524  Spreckels  Bldg 

University  Club,  Frank  J.  Symmes  president, 
James  S.  Severance  secretary,  722  Sutter 

University  of  California,  law  department  808 
Montgomery,  medical  department  To- 
land  Hall  E  s  Stockton  nr  Chestnut,  den- 
tal department  Donohoe  Bldg,  top  floor 
"  Publishing  Co.,  A.  W.  H.  MacEwen  agent, 
69  Flood  Bldg 

Unna  Harry,  president  The  Harry  Unna  Co.  of 
S.F.,  113  Battery,  r.  2221/2   Page 

Unna  Harry  Co.,  of  San  Francisco  The,  Harry 
Unna  president,  Samuel  Heyman  secre- 
tary, importers  brushes,  brooms,  wood- 
enware,  etc.,  113  Battery 
"    Jacob,  kitchen    and    household  utensils, 

115-117  Front,  r.  938  Geary 
"    Louis,  painter,  r.  1217  Howard 

Unrath  Peter,  wagonmaker,  2423  Mission 

Unsinn  John,  carpenter,  r.  IIIV2  Webster 

Unsworth  Archibald  C,  secretary Adolph  Sutro, 
30  Montgomery  Block,  r.  526  Guerrero 
"    Giles  G.,  manager  Unsworth  Sign  Co.,  30 

Grove,  r.  1100,  19th 
"    Harold,  clerk  United  Press 
"    Harris,  bookkeeper,  r.  10  Alvarado 
"    Sign  Co.,  Giles  G.  Unsworth  manager,  30 
Grove 


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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  NIarliet  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^ir^: 


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1560 


UNT 


CROCKER-LANGIiEY   DIRECTORY. 


UTE 


JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Unti  Enrico,  insurance  agent,  r.  526  Broadway 
Li  nverzagt  August,  boots   and  shoes,  210  Bran- 
nan 
Unwin  Edward  (Unwin  &  Eisan),  r.  1028  Shot- 
well 
"    &  Eisan  (Edward  Unwin  and  James   H. 
Eisan),  sign  cleaners,  3  Mary  Lane      ' 
U.  N.  X.  L.  D.  Fire  Works,  Frank   E.   Sadler 

agent,  537  Market 
Upcraft  Thomas,  piano  tuner,  r.  471  Haight 
Updegraff  Kate  B.,  widow,  r.  429  Eddy 
Upham  Benjamin  P.,  student,  r.  1.300  Hyde 
"    Bradford  H.,  office  with  Cunningham,  Cur- 
tiss  &  Welch,   cor  Sansome  and  Sacra- 
mento, r.  Martinez 
"    Carl  C,  r.  2305  Mariposa 
"    Isaac  (Payot,  Upham  &  Co.),  r.  1300  Hyde 
"    Isaac  O.,  student,  r.  1300  Hyde 
"    James  L.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham  &  Co., 

r.  10161/4  Larkin 
"    Lorenzo  M.,  proprietor  Webb  House,  37,  2d 
"    Walter  S.,  house  and  sign  painter,  1612  De- 

visadero,  r.  2510  Pine 
"    Warren  H.,  carpenter,  r.  2305  Mariposa 
Uphoff  Frank,  carpenter,  r.  52  Quinn 
"    JohnE.,millwright  A.  J.  McNicoll   &  Co., 
r.  232  Day 
Upman  Joseph,  boiler  maker,  r.  925  Post 
"    Pauline  Miss,  saleslady  August  Schaefer, 
r  925  Post 
Upp  Arthur  F.,    clerk  Frank  Kemp,  r.  1323  Clay 
"    George  W.,  clerk,  r.  1323  Clay 
"    William  A.,  druggist  Samuel  A.  McDon- 
nell, r.  1323  Clay 
Upperman  JFrederick,  carpenter,  r.  9  Bridge  PI 
Upshur  John  H.,    cleaner   U.    S.    Appraisers' 

Bldg,  r.  9071/4  Jackson 
Upson  Nut  and  Bolt  Co.  The,  14  Drumm 
Upton  Brothers  (Vernon  and  Thomas  B.),  print- 
ers, 417  Montgomery 
"    Charles  D  ,  r.  223  Capp 
"    Frank  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2639  Howard 
"    John,  r.  735  Pine 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  735  Pine 
"    M.    W.,    insurance    broker,    212  Sansome, 

room  92,  r.  Oakland 
"    R.  T.,  r.  521  Pacific 
"    Thomas  (estate  of),  office  30 Mills  Bldg,  8th 

floor 
"    Thomas,  iron  worker,  r.  309  Mariposa 
"    Thomas  B.  (Upton  Bros.),  r.  7a5  Pine 
"    Vernon  (Upton  Bros.),  r.  735  Pine 
Uraconiso  Giovanni  B.,  baker,  r.  512  Green 
Urbach  Ignatz,  liquors.  1028  Folsom 
Urbais  Catherine,  widow,  r.  W  s  San  Bruno  Av 
nr  Army 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  W  s   San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Army 
"    Rudolph,   finisher    Norton    Tanning    Co 
r.  1310  Hampshire 
Urban  Andrew,  driver  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336.  3d 
"    Emil  C,  machinist  H.  G.   Layng  Machine 

WkSj>r.  721  Broadway 
"    Hugo,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1.35  Taylor 
"    Jacques,  laborer,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
"    Peter,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    School,  Nathan  Moore  principal,  2124  Cali- 
fornia 
Ubani  Eugene,  boots  and  shoes,  616  Washing- 
ton, r.  3  Varennes 
"    Pasquale    (Razzetto    &    Urbani),    r.    1407 
Dupont 
Urbanskv  Samuel,  cloakmaker  Meyer  Bros     r 

38  Birch  Av 
Urbein  Henry,  shoemaker,  707,  5th  Av 
Urbick  Martin,  laborer,  r.26  Madison  Av 


Uren  George,  miner,  r.  417  Harrison 
Uri  F.  &  Co.    (incorporated),  Kaufman  Wert- 
heimer  president,  Isaac  Uri  secretary, 
wholesale  butchers,  20-28  San  Francisco 
Market,  530  Clav 
Uri   Isaac,    secretary    F.   Uri  &  Co.,  20-28  San 
Francisco  Market,  r.  1815  O'Farrell 
"    Isidore,    butcher    A.    Brady,  r.    17   Yerba 

Buena 
"    J.  H.,  compositor  Filmer-Rolllns  Electro. 

Co  ,  r.  1815  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  collector F.  Uri  &  Co.,  r.  18150'Far- 

rell 
"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  1815  O'Farrell 
Uriarte  Antonio  P.,  can  maker  George  H.  Tay 

Co.,  r.  826  Pacific 
Urich  Nicholas,  laborer  John  Frank,  r.  1228i/^ 
Pine 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  515a  7th 
Urioste  Adolfo  de  (Urruela,  Urioste  &  Co.),r. 
1916  Jackson 
"    George  de  (Urruela,  Urioste  &  Co.),  r.  1916 

Jackson 
"    Hannah  de  Mrs.,  r.  1107  Van  Ness  Av 
Urmy  William  S  Rev.,  pastor  Potrero  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  r.  323  Mississippi 
Urquhart  Edwin,  roUermaker  E.  J.  Shattuck  & 
Co.,  r.  535  Geary 
"    James  B.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1049a 

Market 
"    James  H.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1331 

Valencia 
"    Kitty  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1532  Polk 
"    Robert,  blacksmith,  r.  8  Delgado  PI 
"    Walter,  with  S.  F.  Laundry  Assn.,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
"    Warren,  inkmaker  E.  J.  Shattuck  &  Co.,  r. 

9  Vasserot  PI 
"    William,  ironworker  Western  Ironworks, 
r.  7261/4  Stevenson 
Urruela  Juan  (Urruela,  Urioste  &  Co.),  r.  1916 

Jackson 
Urruela,  Urioste   &   Co.    (Juan   Urruela   and 
Adolfo   and   George  de   Urioste),  com- 
mission merchants,  203  Market  and  3 
Pine,  telephone  Main  412 
Urruty  Jean  Mme.,  laundry,  2020  Fillmore 
Urry  Alfred,  chief  officer  str  San  Bias,  r.  725 
Ashbury 
"    Daniel  B.,  liquors.  309,  4th,  r.  307,  4th 
"    Daniel  B.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Osborn  House, 
307-313,  4th 
Ursumando   Vincenzo,    teacher   music,  r.  1638 

Post 
Urton  Ella  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  507^4  Grove 
Urunuela  Alfred,  student,  r.  1520  Taylor 
"    Manuel,  student,  r.  1520  Taylor 
"    Nicholas  R.,  druggist,  r.  1520  Taylor 
Usal  Redwood  Co.,  Robert  Dollar  manager,  10 

California,  room  11 
Uschold  George  J.,  boilermaker  T.  J.  Moynlhan, 
r.  653  Folsom 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  230  Page 
Usher  James  L.,  copyist  County  Clerk's  office, 
r.  117  Grove 
"    Jennie  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  207^  Taylor 
"    John  F.,  keeper  Sheriff's  office,  r.  117  Grove 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  117  Grove 
"    Mary  V.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  117  Grove 
"    Peter,  hostler  Holmes    &   Jenkins,  r.   834 

Devisadero 
"    Rose,  widow,  r.  521i/4  Stevenson 
"    Schuyler,  molder,  r.  247,  2d 
"    William   H.,    millwright    Cahill   &    Hall 
Elevator  Co.,  r.  2071/2  Taylor 
Usinger  Charles  J.,  clerk  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Conrad,  clerk  U.  S.  Naval  Officer  of  Cus- 
toms, r.  Alameda 
Usqueda  Albert,  barber  Eugene  Porporata,  r. 

122  Trenton 
Ussat  Julius,  miner,  r.  220  Pacific 
Uster  Frank,  dairy  depot,  143,  3d 
Utah  Consolidated  Mining  Co.(Storey  Co.,  Nev.), 
Albert  W.  Havens  secretary,  47  Nevada 
Block  , 

Utech  Andrew,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  1116  Tennessee 


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Utecht  Charles  H.  J.,  sMp  carpenter,   r.   1431, 

17th  Av  South 
Utermire  Lillian,  widow,  r.  1304  Pine 
Utica  Mining  Co.    (Calaveras    Co.),  office  532 

Market,  room  3 
Utschig  Adolph,  shoemaker,  r.  120  Ridley 
Utschig  John,  boots  and  shoes,  326  Bush,  r.  134 

Shotwell 
"    John  Jr.,  shoecutter  John  Utschig,  r.  124 

Shotwell 
"    Sophie  Miss,  forewoman  M.  Ettinger,  r.  120 

Ridley 
"    William,  r.  124  Stotwell 
Utter  Frederick  W.,  miner,  r.  1787  McAllister 
"    Josephine  H.    Miss,    varieties,    1787    Mc- 
Allister 
"    Williams.,  clerk  Scott  &  McCord,  r.  2203 

Geary 
Utterback  James  M.,  motorman,  r.  432  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Utz  Adam,  watchman,  r.  908  North  Point 
Uyeno  Kisaburo,  secretary  Japanese  Consulate, 

r.  1514  Pine 
Uzeta   Conrad   C,    compositor    La   Voce    del 

Popolo,  r.  Oakland 
Uznay  Francis  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  834  Waller 

V 

Vaber   Peter,    clerk    Henry    Huckfeldt,   r.  1302 

Howard 
Vaca  Valley  and  Clear  Lake  Railroad  Co.,  ne 

cor  4th  and  Townsend,  room  48 
Vaccari  Charles  M.,  painter,  153,  7th 
"    Ellen  J.  Mrs.,  r.  13'/^  Geneva 
"    John  ("Vaccari  &  Pedroni),  r.  432  Chestnut 
"    Stephen  W.,  law  clerk  John  M.  Chretien,  r. 
432  Chestnut 
Vaccari  Vincenzo,  physician  and  surgeon,  611 
Washington,   hours   8   to   9  a.  m.    and 
12  to  2  p.  m.,  r.  1427  Mason 
"     &  Pedroni  (John  Vaccari  and  Abondio  Pe- 
droni), groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Ma- 
son and  Lombard 
Vaccaro  Augustine  O.,  clerk,  r.  420  Filbert 
"    Enrico,  r.  420  Filbert 

"    Victor,   liquors,   NW   cor   Union  and  Va- 
rennes,  r.  420  Filbert 
Vacher  George,  jeweler  Clausen  Bros.,  r.   1605% 


Vacillio  Leonidas,  watchman  Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,r.  461a  Minna 
Vagg  William  S.,  clerk  Sac.  Trans.  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Vagts  Charles  F.,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r.  127 

Guerrero 
Vahey  John,  baker,  r.  310  Greenwich 
"    John  F.,  clerk  The  Examiner,  r.  1505  Mont- 
gomery 
"    Michael  J.,  laborer,  r.  1505  Montgomery 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1505  Montgomery 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  310  Greenwich 
J8®-Vahle.    See  Veyhle 
Vai  Giuseppe,  painter  G.  Orsi,  r.  509  Filbert 

rear 
Vail  Akin  H.  (Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.),  r.   SE  cor 
Webster  and  Green 
"    Charles  H.,  broker,  r.  1620  Sutter 
"    David  Mrs.,  r.  3209  Devisadero 
"    David  H.,  vice-president    Seattle   Cereal 
Co.,  114-116  Sacramento,  r.  2209  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Edwin  G.,  foreman  bindery  Sanborn,  Vail 

&  Co.,  r.  Lorin 
"    Frank  A.  (Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.),  r.   SE  cor 

Webster  and  Green 
"    Fred  N.,  with  Alcatraz  Asphalt  Co.,  r.  1214 

Laguna 
"    Henry,  saloon  keeper,  r.  813  Mission 
"    Robert  R.,  cashier  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 

1900  Green 
"    Susie  R.,  widow,  r.  1101  Laguna 
"    William  H.,  barber  Frederick  Hund,  r.  2554 
Greenwich 
Vailes  Alexander,  carpenter,  r.  717  Tehama 
"    James  S.,  boiler  coverer,  r.  2014%  Stockton 
"    John  E.,  boiler  coverer,  r.  2014Vi  Stockton 
"    Richard,  boiler  covering,  r.  201454  Stockton 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

DOMESTIC  RUGS 


IN  LARGE  VARIETY. 


Vaissiere  Alexander,  nursery,  2716  Bush 

"    Theophile,  liquors,  3121,  16th 
Valci  Gabriel,  laborer,  r.  25  Gilbert 
Valdes  Argulana  Mrs.,  tamale  maker,  807  Pa- 
cific 
Valdez  Josephine,  widow,  r.  826  Broadway 
Valdivia  Cuca  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  6  Union  PI 

"    Emilia,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  6  Union  PI 

"    Emilia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  6  Union  PI 
Vale  Baldwin,  draughtsman  Boone  &  Murdock. 

r.  2517  Gough 
«®-Vale.    See  Vail 

Valeika  M.,  upholsterer  German  Hospital 
Valencia  Amadeus,  porter  JohnC.  Miramontez, 
r.  1017  Larkin 

"    Antonio,  wood,  r.  13  Landers 

"    Catalina  C,  widow,  r.  2723  Laguna 

"    House,  1031  Valencia 

"    Ramon  R.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  25  Richland  Av 
Valencia  Street  Hotel,  Gerken  &  Wobcke  pro- 
prietors 718  Valencia 
Valencia  Street    Station,  Southern    Pacific 
Co.,  junction  Valencia  and  35th 

"    The,  1584  Valencia 

"    Theodore,  r.  3723  Laguna 
Valensolo  Carlo,  clerk    L.    Colangelo,   r.    1402 
Kearny 

"    Charles,  fish,  513  Bryant,  r.  336  Green 

"    Daniel,  r.  1403  Kearny 

"    John,  driver  J.  J.  Valensolo,  r.  1403  Kearny 

"    Joseph  J.,  fish  dealer,  1627  Devisadero,  r. 
1402  Kearny 
Valente  Andrew,  cigar  stripper  A.  Petri,  r.  517H 
Greenwich 

"  Caesar  J.,  engineer  L.  Valente,  r.  1000 
Montgomery 

"    Domenico,  r.  517^4  Greenwich  rear 

"  Eugene,  liquors,  1028  Battery,  r.  1026  Bat- 
tery 

"    Filippe,  driver,  r.  518  Filbert 

"    Gottardo,  scavenger,  r.  522  Filbert  rear 

"  Joseph  L.  (Valente,  Marini  &  Co.),  r.  1900 
Powell 

"  Luigi,  bakery  and  macaroni  manufacturer, 
214-216  Broadway 

"  ,  Marini  &  Co.  (Joseph  L.  Valente,  Frank 
Marini  and  Edward  Castagnetto),  fun- 
eral directors  and  embalmers,  1524 
Stockton 

"  Octavio,  fireman  L.  Valente,  r.  314  Broad- 
way 

"    Stefani,  rancher,  r.  315  Clark 
Valenti  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  5  Treat  Av 

"  Charles,  laborer  Berges  &  Domeniconi,  r. 
114  Pacific 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  5  Treat  Av 

"    Louis,  candy  maker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r. 
516  Filbert 
Valentine  Adolph,  glove  maker  Farrant  &  Co.. 
r.  631  Fulton 

"    Alexander,  draughtsman,  r.  531  Frederick 

"  Andrew,  teamster  Golden  Gate  Woolen 
Mills,  r.  507,  20th 

"    Archibald  C,  carpenter,  r.  7  Dawson  PI 

"    Charles,  r.  518  Powell  rear 

"    Clara  A.,  widow,  r.  518  Powell  rear 

"  Edward  C,  clerk  delivery  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1519  Van  Ness  Av 

"  George,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1009 
Minnesota 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  631  Fulton 

"    John,  coachman,  913  Pine 

"    John  B.,  bookkeeper  G.  Onesti  &  Co.,  r.  519 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  GO. 

Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

see  our  stock. 
405-407  SANSOME  STREET.  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Valentine  John  J.,  president  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co.,  35  New  Montgomery,  room  8.  r.  cor 
13th  Av  and  20th,  East  Oakland 
"  John  W.,  assistant  auditor  Wells,  Fargo 
&  Go's  Express,  35  New  Montgomery, 
r.  1900  Broadway 
"    Joseph  F.,    traveling   organizer,    r.    112'/4 

Pierce 
"    Lawrence  M.,  barber  Charles  A.  Didie,  r. 

6  Card  Alley 
"    Louis  A.,  laborer,  r.  257  Tehama 
"    Mary  T.  Mrs.,  r.  307  Jones 
"    May.  actress  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    M.  M.,  compositor  UptonBros.,r.  631  Fulton 
"    Richard,  manager  Valentine  Tailoring  Co., 

222  Kearny,  r.  14  Metcalfe  PI 

"    S.  D.,  with  Francis- Valentine  Co.,  517 Clay, 

r.  San  Clemente,  Marin  Co. 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1320  Devisadero 
"    Tailoring  Co.,  Richard  Valentine  manager, 

223  Kearny 

Valentine  Thomas  B.,  president  Francis- Valen- 
tine Co.,  517  Clay,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    William,  bellman,  r.  518  Powell  rear 
"    William  L.,  cashier  Easton,  Eldridge  & 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  San  Francisco  office 
638  Market,  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    William  T.,  tailor,  9  Powell 
"    William  T.  Mrs.,  r.  307  Jones 
"    Camille,  cook  I.  Cuenin 
Valentino  Anton,  cook,  r.  130  O'Farrell 
Valento  Alfred,  drayman  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  628 
Shotwell 
"    Angelo.  laborer,  r.  628  Shotwell 
Valenza  Charles,  barber,  1219  Steiner,  r.  917  Eddy 
Valenzuela  Consolidated  Mining  and  Land  Co. 
(Sonora,  Mexico),  M.  A.  Bertheau  secre- 
tary, 210  Sansome 
"    Dorothea,  widow,  r.  1006  Pacific 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  1122  Pacific 
Valerga  Dominick,  laborer  Pac.   Sheet  Metal 
Wks,  r.  1171^  Gilbert 
"    Frank,    cooper    David    Woerner,    r.    117i^ 

Gilbert 
"    Ida  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  429  Eddy 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  233,  3d 
'     Pedro  J.,  laborer  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

U7i4  Gilbert 
"    Richard  D.,  vocalist,  r.  520,  18th 
Valero  Edgardo,  barber,  r.  1107  Kearny 

"    Lorenzo,  clerk,  r.  1427  Kearny 
Valerro  Gregory,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  1427 

Kearny 
Valianos   George,    proprietor    San    Francisco 
Restaurant     and     Oyster    Depot,     1007 
Market,  r.  356a  Clementina 
Valiant  Placet  F.,  barber,   102  Davis,  r.  124  Noe 
Valinziano  Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  915  Battery 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  915  Battery 
Valker  Joseph,  shoemaker,  r.  W  s  Mission  nr 

Francis 
Valkyria  Hotel,  126  Oregon 
Valla  G..  cook,  r.  621  Pacific 
Vallance  John,  salesman  Sunset  Seed  and  Plant 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Valle  Antonio,  machine  hand  David  Woerner, 
r.  113  Gilbert 
"    John,  molder,  r.  5  Decatur 
"    Joseph  W.,  musician,  r.  225  Ocean  Av 
"    May,  domestic,  106  Silver 
"    Michel,  chipper  Vincent  Kingwell 
"    Paul,  bottler  Drusedom  Beer  Bottling  Co., 

r.  201a  Chestnut 
"    Peter,  instrument  maker,  r.  225  Ocean  Av 
"    Santos,  waiter  str  San  Juan 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  II314  Gilbert 


Valleau  Andrew  L.  (Valleau  &  Peterson),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Parker,  boookbinder  Phillips  Bros.,  r.  1517 
Broderick 

"    Rachel  B.  Miss,  teacher  Emerson  Primary 
School,  r.  1517  Broderick 

"    Samuel  (Valleau  &  Oliver),  r.  2824  Clay 

"    Thomas  P.,  r.  1517Broderick 
Valleau  &  Oliver  (Samuel  Valleau  and  Daniel 
S.  Gulp),  printers,  424  Sansome 

VALLEAU  &  PETERSON 

(Andrew  L.  Valleau  and  Con  H.  Peter- 
son), catalogue  and  job  printing,  410 
Sansome  and  425  commercial,  tele- 
phone Main  547 

Vallejo  and  San  Francisco  Express,  J.H.  Harvey 

proprietor,  .332  Bush 
Vallejo  and  San  Francisco  Express,  William 
Roney  proprietor,  511  Market 
"    Felipa  M.  Miss.  r.  26  McAllister 
"    Napoleon  P.,  salesman  E.  Martin  &  Co.,  r. 
35  Scott 
Vallejo  Street   Free  Warehouse,  Sanborn  & 
Wise  proprietors,  SW  cor  Front  and  Val- 
lejo 
VaUejo  Street  U.  S.  Bonded  Warehouse,  San- 
born &  Wise  proprietors,  NW  cor  Front 
and  Vallejo 
Vallejo  Street  Wharf,  foot  Vallejo 
Vallet  Frances  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  544H  Olive 
Av 
"    Jeanne  Miss,  dressmaking,  544^4  Olive  Av 
Vallette  William  M.,  clerk  auditing  dept  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  606  Sutter 
Valley  Charles  A.,  laundryman,  r.  1129  Mission 
"    George,  laundryman,  r.  1129  Mission 
"    Lumber  Co.,  F.  P.  Hooper  president,  H.  M. 

Furman  secretary,  office  4  California 
"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
Vallin    John    A.,   metaphysician,  330    Golden 

Gate  Av 
Vallon  Alphonse,  laundry,  108  Powell 

"    Joseph,  laundry,  236  Ellis 
Valois  Rudolph,  driver  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  26  Zoe 
Valpool  Emile,  teamster,  r.  915  Battery 
"    George,  fireman,  r.  915  Battery 
"    Richard,  fireman,  r.  915  Battery 
Valroff  Hippolyte,  waiter,  r.  814  Montgomery 
Valsangiacomo    L.   &  Co.   (Louis  Valsangia- 
como,    Salvatore    Romani    and   Joseph 
Martini)    proprietors   Columbus    Paste 
Co.,  42.5-427  Jackson 
"    Louis    (L.  Valsangiacomo  &  Co.).  r.    126 
Fair  Oaks 
Valte  Louis,  machinist  Gal.  Art  Metal  Wks, 

r.  223  Clipper 
Valverde   Albert,    canmaker    George  H.    Tay 

Co.,  r.  826  Pacific 
Valvo  Joseph,  barber,  302  Montgomery  Av,  r. 
813  Union 
"    Michaeli,  barber,  r.  520  Green 
Van  Austin,  cutter,  r.  327,  2Ist 
"    John  W.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  201  Powell 
"    John  W.  E.,  bookkeeper  John  T.  Cutting 

Co.,  r.  91/4  Washington  Av 
"    Louis,  jeweler,  603  Post 
"    William  H.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
91/4  Washington  Av 
Van  Alen  William  K.,  real  estate,  610  Mont- 
gomery, r.  912  Pine 
Van  Allen  H.,  switchman,  r.  530,  3d 
Van  Alstine  Alonzo,  manufacturer  bitters,  406 
Clay 
"    Lynus,  shoemaker,  r.  634  Fulton 
Van  Amringe  Clifford  H.,  traveling  salesman,  r. 
529  O'Farrell 
"    Harold  A.,    salesman  Paul  Friedman,    r. 

529  O'Farrell 
"    John  E.,  clerk  Continental  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Van  Arman  Henry  M.,  traveling   immigration 
agent  S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  room  44 
"    Willard  C.,  horseman,  r.  43,  6th 
"    William,  r.  202  Oak 
Van  Arsdale  John  R.,  grocer,  438,  6th.   r.   6% 
Harriet 
"    William   P.,   clerk  J.  R.  Van  Arsdale,  r. 
61/2  Harriet 


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VAN 


1563 


Van  William  W.  (Scott  &  Van  Arsdale),  r.  2233 
Washington 

Vanasek  Joseph,  locksmith,  r.  67  Clementina 

Vanassa  Angelo,  r.  314  Pacific 

Vanatta  Frank  T.,   electrician,  r.  15  De  Long 
Av 

Van  Auken  Levi,  laborer  Pac.  Roll  Mill  Mill 

Van  Aux  George,  mechanic  Cal.  Electric  Supply 
and  Cons.  Co. 

Van  Avery  John  M.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  de- 
partment S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Osmond,  clerk   freight  auditor's   dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,r.  Oakland 

Van  Balveren  W.  E.  J.,  attorney  at  law,  104  Sut- 
ter, room  16,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 

Van  Bergen  August,  liquors,  425  Sansome,r.  720 
Capp 
"    Edward    A.,    shipping   clerk    Cal.     Wine 

Assn.,  r.  2501  Gough 
"    George  (Stoll&Van  Bergen),  r.  834  Post 
"    Harry  H.,  entry  clerk  George  H.TayCo., 
r.  720  Capp 

Van  Bergen   Henry,  secretary   and   treasurer 
California   Wine   Association,   SW  cor 
2d  and  Folsom,  r.  1612  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  W.  (N.  Van  Bergen   &  Co.),   r.    1720 
Broadway 

Van  Bergen  N.  &  Co.  (Nicholas  and  John  W. 
Van  Bergen  and  Fritz  Habenicht), 
wholesale  wines  and  liquors,  and  agents 
Dr.  Hufeland's  Swiss  Stomach  Bitters, 
418-420  Clay 
"    Nicholas  (N.  Van  Bergen  &  Co.),  r.   834 

Post 
"    Walter  F.  (W.  F.   Van  Bergen  &   Co.),  r. 
1610  Van  Ness  Av 

VAN  BERGEN  W.  F.  &  CO. 

(Walter  F.  Van  Bergen  and  Jolin  H. 
Sivers),  manufacturers  cut  soles,  taps 
and  complete  bottom  stock  for  shoe 
manufacturers  and  cobblers,  office  and 
factory,  29  Jessie  nr  1st 
Van  Bergen  William,  clerk  N.  Van  Bergen  & 

Co.,  r.  834  Post 
J8®~Van  Bergen.    See  Von  Bargen 
Van  Berger  Julius,  cigars,  r.  632  Post 
Van  Bibber  Thomas  C,  stationery,  1305  Polk 
Van  Blaricom  William  E.,  teamster  Albert  E. 

Buckman,  r.  1831  Mission 
Van  Bokkelen  William  A.  M.,   accountant,  56 

Nevada  Block,  r.  Oakland 
Van  Brunt  O.  I.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  IIISa  Leaven- 
worth 
"    R.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    William  D.,  teacher  music,  r.  1112a  Leav- 
enworth 
"    William  R.,  cashier  J.  D.  Spreckels  &Bros. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Van  Buren  Clarence,  laborer  A.  H.  Greenberg, 
r.  732  Willow  Av 
"    George  M.,  electrician  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  823  Olive  Av 
"    Herman,  chemist,  r.  1953  Market 
"    Jay  D.,  foreman  Breeder  and  Sportsman,  r. 


Van  Burkleo  Marie  Mrs.,  r.  1513a  Howard 
Van  Buskirk  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1252 

Mission 
"    John  H.,  boiler  maker,  r.  32  Natoma 
"    Jonathan,  carpenter,  r.  1252  Mission 
Vance  Edward,  seaman,  r.  47  Federal 
"    EfQe  S.  Miss,  clerk  E.   M.  Morgan,  r.  412^4 

Post 
"    Frank  C,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George  P.,  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  r. 

410  Leavenworth 
"    George  R.,  2d  steward  str  San  Juan 
"    Ira  L.,  school  teacher,  r.  1316  Valencia 
"    Mabel  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Miller,  Sloss 

&  Scott,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1225  Pine 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1321  Sacramento 
"    Robert    A.,    plumber    and    gasfitter,    623 

Geary,  r.  1224  Haight 
"    Stinson.  roller  maker  E.  J.  Shattuck  &  Co., 

r.  511  Mason 
"  v.,  r.  721  Union 
"    William  H.,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 


^W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OP 

RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

\A//\TER   F»IF*E 

For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Vancelow  Albert,  driver  U.   S.   Brewery,  r.  2020 

Folsom 
4®=  Vancelow.    See  Vanselow 
Vanchero  Angelo.  helper   Adolph    Hromada,  r. 

407  Filbert 
Vanclett  John,  manager,  r.  522  Pine 
Van  Cleve  John  T.,  clerk,  r.  707^4  Larkin 
Van  Clief  Peter,  commissioner  Supreme  Court 
of  California,  chambers  825  Market,  Em- 
porium Bidg,  r.  The  Wenban 
Van  Collem  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1023  Ellis 
Vancombe  William    H.,    frame  maker   Henry 

O'Brien,  r.  25  Oak  Grove  Av 
Van  Cortebeek    Henry,    plaster   decorations, 
1713  Market,  r.  125  Gough  one  block  from 
Market 
Vancrombrugghe    Charles,     carpenter,    r.    814 

Montgomery 
Van  Daalen  Bertus,  pattern  maker,  r.  1110  Ala- 
bama 
"    Edward   F.,     pantryman      str     State    of 

California,  r.  210,  23d 
"    Marcus  C,  shoe  cutter  Porter,  Slessinger 
&Co.,  r.  210,23d 
«®~Van  Daalen.    See  Von  Daalen 
Vandal  Carl,  musical  director,  office  735  Market 
Vandalia  Line,  Monroe    C.    Helwig    traveling 

freight  agent,  220  California,  room  8 
Vandall  Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  r.  1727  Green 
"    Henry  B.,  clerk  California  Powder  Wks,  r. 

1727  Green 
"    J.  M.  &  Co.   (John  M.  Vandall),    bicycles, 

Fulton  nr  7th  Av 
"    John  M.  (J.  M.  Vandall  &  Co.),  r.  1725Green 
"    Murray  F.,  clerk  W.  S.  Goodfellow,  r.   1727 
Green 
Van  Damm  Charles  F.,  clerk  E.  K.Wood  Lum- 
ber Co.,  r.  323  O'Farrell 
Van  De    Bogart  Milan  L.,    policeman,  r.    1206 

Market 
4®=- Van  de  Bogart.    See  Vandybogart 
Vande  Casteele  H.  X.,  artist,  611  Merchant 
Van  Deelen  Jacob,  peddler,  r.   cor  Army  and 

Folsom 
Vandegrif  t  Albert,  clerk  Charles  S.  Stanton,  r. 
917  Market 
"    E.,  brick  layer,  r.  917  Market 
VanDe  Grift  Jennie  M.  Miss,  ladies  hair  dress- 
ing, 69  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Van  DeMark  Ferdinand  L.,  r.  1020  Castro 

"    George  F.,  salesman,  r.  2900  Bush 
Van  DeMark  Hugh  W.,  pressman,  r.  1020  Castro 
Vandenberg  Albert  C,  laborer  Western  Sugar 

Refinery,  r.  1110,21st 

Van  den  Bergh  Flora  Miss,  teacher  Le  Conte 

Primary  School,  r.  1503  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Den  Bergh  John  P.  P.,  physician,  r.  531,  6th 

Vandenbos  Charles  A.,  clerk  Redington  &  Co., 

r.  212  San  Jose  Av 

"    Henry  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  212  San  Jose. 

Av 
"    Jacques,  pressman  Edward  C.   Hughes,  r. 
212  San  Jose  Av 
Vandenburgh  Alfred,  painter,  r.  1245b  18th 
"    Garrett  W.,  foreman  King-Morse  Canning 

Co.,r.  3Gaven  PI 
"    Henry,  stair  builder,  r.  228  Duncan 
Van  Denburgh  John,   curator  herpetology  Cal. 
Academy  of  Sciences,  r.  1418  Post 
"    De  Poel  Jean,  shoemaker,  r.  907  Pacific 
Vander  Benjamin  H.,  r.  1613  Jones 
4®"Vander.    See  Vandor 
Vanderbeok  Harry    D.,    druggist    Joseph    W., 

Lomelino,  r.  1301  Pacific 
Vanderbeek  Mary  J.,  widow,  dressmaking,  330 
Eddy 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


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1564 


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CKOCKER-LANGLEY    DIRECTORY. 


VAN 


]  J.C.WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KIMDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #'  DOIHESTIC  COAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specraity. 


Vanderbeugle  Maurice,  foreman  Brown  Bros.,  r. 

nil  Buchanan 
Vanderbildt  Richard,  r.  951  Folsom 
Vanderbilt  Charles  B.,  bookkeeper  Dairymen's 

Union  of  Cal.,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Joseph  D.,  clerk,  r.  1839  Green 
"    William,  agent  and  secretary  State  Dairy 

Bureau,  113  Davis,  r.  San  Rafael 
Vanderbilt    Lines,    Carlton   C.    Crane  Pacific 

Coast  agent,  10  Montgomery 
Vanderboegh  Abraham,  barber,  S.  &  H.  Harris, 

r.  3-28  Geary 
Vanderborden  Frederick,  laborer,  r.  Arkansas 

bet  25th  and  Army,  Potrero 
"    Lena,   widow,   r.    Arkansas  bet  25th  and 

Army,  Potrero 
Van  der  Bruck  Richard,  r.  648  Jessie 
Vandercook  Frank  J.,  janitor,  r.  240,  15th 

"    Robert,  r.  28  Turk 
Van  der  Hoden  Hermann,  clerk,  r.  801  Buchanan 
Van  Der  Kamp  Martin  C,  carpenter  Ames  & 

Harris,  r.  708  Pine 
Van  der  Kun  Paul  M. ,  teacher  music  and  French, 

635  Golden  Gate  A v 
Vanderley  John,  stevedore,  r.  9th  Av  South  bet 

Hand  I 
Vanderlip  Harry  F.,   clerk  Home   Mutual  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  1214  Laussat 
"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  12>4  Laussat 
"    John  T.,  dentist,  704  Union 
Van  der  Naillen  Albert,    president   Vin  der 

Naillen's    School   of    Engineering,    723 

Market,  r.  1515  Post 
Van  der  Naillen  Albert  Jr.,  principal  Van  der 

Naillen's    School    of    Engineering,    723 

Market,  r.  29  Haight 
"    Edmond  L.,  field  instructor  Van  der  Nail- 
len's School  of  Engineering,  r.  22  Elgin 

Park  Av 
"    Ralph,  instructor  assaying  Van  der  Nail- 

len's  School  of  Engineering,  r.  1515  Post 
Van  der  Naillen's  School  of  Engineering,  Al- 
bert Van  der  Naillen  president,  723  Mar- 
ket 
Vanderpool  Robert  F.,   carriage  driver,   r.  627 

Fell 
Vanderslice  Milton  T.,  salesman  W.  K   Van- 

derslice  &  Co.,  r.2702  California 
"     William  K.  (W.  K.  Vanderslice  &  Co.)    r 

2702  California 

VANDERSLICE  W.    K.    &   CO. 

(W.  K.  Vanderslice  and  Kenneth  Mel- 
rose), manufacturing  jewelers  and 
silversmiths,  136  Sutter 

Vanderstarr  Janet  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Select, 

1201/2  Geary 
Van  Der  Vaart  Henry  W.,  real  estate  agent.  26 

Montgomery,  rooms  16-17,  r.  7  Montgom- 
ery Av 
Vanderveen    Henrietta  Mrs.,    varieties      1950 

Howard 
"    Oene  M.,  stevedore,  r.  1950 Howard 
Van  Derveer  Matthias  P.,  headkeeper  Sheriff's 

office,  r.  105^4  Valencia 
Vanderveken  Flavien,  carpenter,  builder  and 

real  estate,  45  Shotwell 
Vandervoort  Charles,  zincographer  Chronicle,  r 

1336  Union 
"    Mariette  A.,  widow,  r.  14  Page 
Van  Dervort  Anna    Mrs.,   artist,   r.    14    Elliot 

Park 
"    William  A.,  carpenter,  r.  14  Elliot  Park 
Van  der  White  Alfred  J.,  superintendent  S.  F. 

Gas  Light  Co.,  cor  Bay  and  Buchanan, 

r.  1918  Greenwich 


Vande  Steene  C.  seaman  str  Washtenaw 
Van  Deventer  Frank,  with  Henry  L.  Van  Wvck 

r.  13OK2  Julian  Av 
Vandewater  Harry  C,  collector  Post  Office,  r. 
2105i4  Leavenworth 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  108.  23d 
"    Herman  J.,  finisher  William  A.  Schrock,  r. 

108,  23d 
"    James  S.  (Vandewater  &  Bourrett),  r.  110 

Taylor 
"    Stephen  H.,  photographer,  r.  108,  23d 
"    William   C,  stationary  engineer,  r.   24i4 

Laskie 
"    William  F.,    machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1104 

Mission 
"    &   Bourrett    (James    S.    Vandewater  and 
George  R.  Bourrette),  printers,  921  Mar- 
ket 
Van  Dicken  John,  clerk,  r.  724  Mission 
Vandieken    Herman,   clerk  W.  Wohltmann,  r. 

544,  23d 
Van  Doern  Louis,  r.  375  Stevenson 
Van  Doom  George  J.,  teamster,  r.  446  Clemen- 
tina 
Vandor  Joseph  A.,  teamster  Overland  Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  533ii  Natoma 
Van  Doren  Amanda  D.,  widow,  dry  goods,  2525 
Mission,  r.  2523^4  Mission 
"    Charles  E.,  clerk  Mrs.  A.  D.  Van  Doren,  r. 
2525  Mission 
Van  Dorsten  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  417V4  Ivy  Av 
Van  Drake  Alfred  J.,  machinist  and  mechani- 
cal engineer,  141,  1st,  r.  Alameda 
Vandre  Hyppolite,  physician  and  surgeon,  junc- 
tion Sickles  and  San  Jose  Av 
Van  Dusen  Alice  Miss.  r.  21  Hawthorne 
"    Benjamin  R.,  contractor  and   builder,  1402 

Devisadero 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  922  Van  Ness  Av 
Van  Duyn  Edward  C,  clerk,  r.  820  Folsom 
Van  Duzen  Walter,  steward  str  Homer 
Van  Duzer  Abraham  P.,  attorney  at  law,  530 
California,  room  56,  r.  822  Guerrero 
"    Oliver,  marine  engineer,  r.  513  Eddy 
Vandybogurt  Ira  H.,  collector,  r.  13361^  Broad- 
way 
Van  Dyck  Henry  C,  secretary  Nevada  Salt  and 
Borax  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  11,  r.  Berkeley 
Van  Dyke  Edwin  C,  interne  French  Hospital 
"    Kate  Miss  (Van   Dyke  &   Handy),  r.   743 

Pine 
"    The,  Israel  Cohnreich  proprietor,  309  Pow- 
ell 
"    &  Handy  (Miss  Kate  Van  Dyke  and  Miss 
Nellie   A.    Handy),   news    stand.    Lick 
House 
Van  Dyne  Catherine,  widow,  r.  NW  cor  Shotwell 
and  Army 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  NW  cor  Shotwell  and 

Army 
"    James  T.,  blacksmith  J.  D.  Thompson,  r. 
NW  cor  Shotwell  and  Army 
jKB"Van  Dyne.    See  Van  Duyn 
Vane  William,  musician,  r.  427i4  Oak 
Vanekero  John,   laborer  Western   Sugar  Refi- 
nery, r.  17  Verona  PI 
Vanella  Charles  B.,  carriage  painter  Baker  & 
Hamilton,  r.  719  Market 
"    Harry,   laborer  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r.  719 

Market 
"    William,  car  painter  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  118a 
Ellis 
Van  Emden  A.  E.,  salesman  D.  Ghtrardelli  Co. 
Van    Emon  Burton  C,   electrical  engineer,  34 

Main,  r.  106  Webster 
Van  Every  Edwin,  manager  Grangers  Business 
Association,    108   Davis,  r.   Eden  Vale, 
Santa  Clara  Co. 
"    Henry,  hardware,  2106  Fillmore,  r.  2009V4 

Fillmore 
"    John  M.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Van  Fleet  ■William  C,  associate  justice  Su- 
preme   Court   of    California,    chambers 
825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg,  r.  2731  Pa- 
Van  Frank  Thomas  H.,  superintendent  Califor- 
nia Electrical  Supply  and  Construction 
Co.,  1145  Market,  r.  1151  Market 


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Van  Gesen  A.,  millwright,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Van  Glahn  David  H.   (Gilbert  &  Van  Glahn),  r. 
813  California 
"    John  H.,  r.  812  California 
4®-Van  Glahn.    See  Von  Glahn 
Van  Goethem  Romain,  gardener,  r.  313,  6th 

"    William,  liquor  dealer,  r.  313,  6th 
Van  Gosliga  Harry,   carpenter,  r.   45  Colling- 

wood 
Van  Haaren  Martin  (H.  Sanders  &Co.),  r.  134, 

13th 
Van  Harlingen  Edward  M.,  artist  Call 

"    W.  L.  Jr.,  clerk  Pierce  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Van    Horn   Henry  B.,   asst    to  superintendent 
Pullman  Palace  Car  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  The  Maze,  r.  105,  8th 
"    Melvin    B.,    carpenter,     r.    Diamond     nr 

Chenery 
"    William  A.,  shipping  clerk  Whitney  Trans- 
fer Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Van  Hueter  Rohert,  cook.  r.  765  Mission 
Van  Humbeeck  Joseph  L.,  painter,  r.  658  Fol- 

som 
Van  Iderstine  David,  salesman  S.  P.  Lumber 

Co.,  r.  7  Pond 
Vanier  Archimedes,    cigar   manufacturer,    722 
Montgomery  Av 
"    Charles  S.,  stack  clerk  M.Friedman  &  Co., 

r.  634  Bay 
"    Diogene,  canvasser,  r.  IOI914  Pacific 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  414  Fulton 
"    Lewis,  elevatorman  Smiths'  Cash  Store,  r. 
414  Fulton 
Vanilla  Richard,  porter  Columbus  Buggy  Co., 

r.  818  Sansome 
Van  Inwegen  E.   E.,   cigars  and  tobacco,   344 

Kearny,  r.  235  Kearny 
Van  Keuren  Mary,  widow,  r.  324  Shotwell 

"    William  R.,  policeman,  r.  333  Eddy 
Van   Kirk   John  C,   traveling    salesman    Leo 
Metzger,  r.  Fresno 
"    Theresa    L.,    widow,  dressmaker,  r.    1825 
Hyde 
Van  Kleeck  Richard  D.,  advertising  agent,  r.  5 

Ritch 
Van  Koughnet  George,  traveling  salesman  The 
Clark  Mile-End  Spool  Cotton  Co.,  r.  504 
Geary 
Van  Laak  Lambert,  capitalist,  office  218  Cali- 
fornia, room  1,  r.  2018  Howard 
"    Lambert  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  3018  Howard 
Van  Lierde  Achille,  engineer    Spring  Valley 

W.  W.,  r.  Lake  Merced 
Van  Loben  Sels  P.  J.,  attorney  at  law  and  con- 
sul The  Netherlands  and  Paraguay,  508 
Montgomery,  room  20,  r.   1305  Adeline, 
Oakland 
Van  Loenen  Lucas  L.,  physician,  26>4  Kearny 
Van  Luvanee    John   W.,    solicitor   Fireman's 

Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r.  100  Leavenworth 
Van  Luven  Herman,  relief  messenger  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  and  attorney  at  law,  319 
Pine,  rooms  56-58,  r.  299  Hyde 
Van  Marie  Helen  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1708!^ 
Sacramento 
"    Henry,  gatekeeper  Lurline  Baths,  r.  17O8V2 
Sacramento 
Van  Meter  Frank  L.,  bookkeeper  Lachman  & 
Jacobi,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  By.,  r. 

3635  Sacramento 
"    Miles  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  409  Ellis 
Van  Mohr  John,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
Vanna  J.,  clerk,  r.  737  Howard 

"    William,  hackdriver,  r.  858  Mission 
Vannell  Denis  Mrs.,  r.  1  Hopeton  Terrace 
Van  Ness  Bazaar,  Pernau  Bros.  &  Pitts  Co. 
proprietors,    1808    Market,    branch    633 
Kearny 
"    Frank,  horse  trainer,  r.  351,  4th  Av 
"    Frank,  soapmaker  Commercial  Soap  Co.,  r. 

cor  7th  and  King 
"    Frank  McC,  clerk  Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co., 

r.  1310  Taylor 
"    Garrett,  shoemaker  G.M.Kutz&  Co.,  r.  1131 

Florida 
"    George  W.,  stage  carpenter,  r.  803^  Union 
"    James,  shoemaker,  r.  1131  Florida 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  803^  Union 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

DRAPERIES. 

Origirja^l  •  Designs  •  Furijisbe<J. 


Van    Ness    Riding    Academy    and  Fencing 
School,  Dilhan  &  Tronchet  proprietors, 
1615  Pacific  Av,  telephone  East  157 
Van  Ness  Seminary,  Rev.  S.  H.  Wiiley,  D.  D. 
principal,  SE  cor  Jackson  and  Gough 

"  The,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Johnson  proprietor, 
1812  Market 

"  Thomas  C.  (Van  Ness  &  Redman),  r.  1310 
Taylor 
Van  Ness  &  Redman  (Thomas  C.  Van  Ness  and 
Lander  A.  Bedman),  attorneys  at  law,  28 
Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor,  telephone  Main  197 
Vanni  John  A.,  machinist  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r. 
310/2  Rose  Av 

"  Marsiglio,  blacksmith,  723  Front,  r.  8  Pres- 
cott  Court 

"    Natale,  plaster   model  maker  D.  Mencar- 
ini,  r.  1426/2  Pacific 
Van  Niel  Joseph  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  308,  5th 
Van    Noorden    Theodore    E.    R.,    gentlemen's 
nurse,  r.  1315  Steiner 

"    William  F.,  restaurant,  1038  Folsom  ' 
Van  Norden  George  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1143  Polk 

"  Robert  H..  clerk  Hearfield,  Bannister  & 
Co.,  r.  1143  Polk 

"    Robert  T.,  real  estate,  435  Montgomery, 
rooms,  r.  1143  Polk 
>6®=Van  Norden.    See  Van  Orden 
Van  Nostrand  Daniel  C,  r.  1207  Folsom 

"  Daniel  C.  Jr.,  cutter  R.  C.  Atkins  &  Sons, 
r.  327,  31st 

"  Frank  B.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    John  J.,   student  Walter  H.   Levy,  r.  1307 
Folsom 
Vannucci  Alfred,  clerk  E.  Vannucci&  Co.,  r.  430 
Broadway 

"  Antone,  teamster  Motroni  -&  Guastucoi, 
r.  410  Union 

"    Bernard  (Vannucci  Bros.),  r.   1827  Webster 

"  Brothers  (Eugene  and  Bernard),  fruits 
and  vegetables,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Web- 
ster 

"    Cesare,  fruit  dealer,  r.  706  Front 

"  E.  &  Co.  (Emilio  Vannucci),  groceries,  420 
Broadway 

"  Emilio  (E.  Vannucci  &  Co.),  r.  420  Broad- 
way , 

"    Enrico,  laborer,  r.  2213  Mason 

"    Ernesto,  fisherman,  r.  802  Montgomery 

"    Eugene  (Vannucci  Bros.),  r.  1827  Webster 

"  Frank,  cook  Giovacchini  &  Pasquini,  r.  1311 
Green 

"  Frank,  fruits  and  vegetables,  320  Broad- 
way 

"  Giovanni  B.,  woodworker  Lorenzo  De 
Grazia,  r.  318  Vallejo 

"    Luigi,  waiter,  r.  1013  Montgomery 

"    Olinto  (Vannucci  &  Pitto),  r.  133,  9th 

"    Raffaelo,  r.  3329'^  Harrison  rear 

"  Raffaelo  (F.  Matteucci  &  Co.  and  Mat- 
teucci  &  Vannucci),  r.  2008  Powell 

"  Verginio,  woodworker  Luigi  Pardini,  r.  318 
Vallejo 

"  Vico,  salesman  Jos.  Equi,  r.  2329i/^  Har- 
rison rear 

"    &  Pitto  (Olinto  Vannucci  and  Paul  Pitto), 
fruits  and  vegetables,  133,  9th 
Vanoni  Attilio,  r.  617  Mission 

"    Joseph,  porter,  r.  315  Green 
Van  Orden  Charles  H.,   foreman  book  depart- 
ment H.  S,  Crocker  Co.,  r.  3813  Howard 

"    David    T.,    bricklayer,    r.    7    Montgomery 
Av 
Van  Orden  Emily  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  2813, 
34th 


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We  place  advertising  in  any  State  in  the 

Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

Sau  Francisco  Office,  405  Sansome  St. 


Van  Orden  George  N.,  D.  D.   S.,  dentist,  14 

Grant  Av,  room  44,  r.  2813,  24tli 
Van  Orden  Leander,  M.  D.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist, 
14  Grant  Av,  room  40,  r.  1125  Paru,  Ala- 
meda 
j^"Van  Orden.    See  Van  Norden 
Van  Oterendorf  Klaas,  master  str  Alameda,  r. 

Alameda 
Van  Pelt  Ada  Mrs.,  editor  Pacific  Ensign,  132 
McAllister,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edna  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  307  Mason 
"    Edwin  S.  (Van  Pelt,  Kelton  &  Magee),  r. 

Stockton,  Gal. 
"    Frank    E.,    clerk   Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  1224 

Jackson 
"    George  G.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1624  Turk 
"    Henry  M.,  bookkeeper  George  H.   Tay  Co., 

r.  320  Fremont 
"    James  A.,  cashier  James  McKenna,  r.  724 

Bryant 
"    John  S.,  expressman,  r.  1045  Market 
Van  Pelt,  Kelton  &  Magee  (Edwin  S.  Van  Pelt, 
Austin  H.  Kelton  and  Henry  S.  Magee), 
proprietors  River  Express  Co.,  3  Spear 
"    Peter,  accountant,  r.  320  Fremont 
■'    Rufus,  musician,  r.  558  Howard 
"    William  A.,  boxmaker  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co., 

r.  724  Bryant 
"    William  B.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1624  Turk 
"    William  W.,   attorney  at  law,  405  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  25-26,  r.  1624  Turk 
Van   Pool    George,    hoseman  Engine   1,   r.   649 

Broadway 
Van  Praag  Edward  D.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1715 
Hyde 
"    Joseph  L.,  messenger,  r.  1211!4  Polk 
"    Samuel,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1211^4  Polk,  r. 
1715  Hyde 
Van  Reed  William  E.,  captain U.  S.  A.  (retired), 

r.  1908  Page 
Van  Reynegom  Francis  W.,  attorney  at  law, 
ex-Judge    Superior    Court,      26     Mont- 
gomery, room  24,  r.  630  Church 
Van  Saggin  Maggie,  waitress  Windsor  Hotel 
Van  Santen  Evariste,  clerk  Cal.  Woolen  Mills, 

r.  1322  Jackson 
Van  Schaick  Frank  C,  printer,  r.  4  Ewer  PI 
"    Louis  H.,  attorney  at  law,  606  Montgom- 
ery, r.  21  Haight 
■'    Rufus,  superintendent,  r.  617a  Fulton 
.^g^Vanselow.    See  Vancelow 
Van  Sickle  Leon,  stone  sawyer  John  D.  McGil- 

vray  &  Co.,  r.  801  Howard 
^g'Yan  Sickle.  See  Van  Syckel 
Van  Sicklen  F.  W.  (Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.;,  r. 

Alameda 
Van   Slycke  Nicholas,   watchman    Hotel    St. 

Nicholas 
Van  Slyke  E.  W.  S.  (E.  W.  S.  Van  Slyke  &  Co.), 
r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
"    E.  W.  S.  &  Co.  (E.  W.  S.  Van  Slyke  and 
Charles  F.   Russell),  insurance  agents, 
26  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Van  Stan  Frank,  salesman  Simonds  Saw  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
Van  Stavern  Frank,  cigar  maker  Pac.  Coast  Co- 
operative Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  New  West- 
ern Hotel 
Van    Straaten  Benjamin  E.,    porter   City  and 

County  Hospital 
VanSull  A.,  clerk,  r.  142/2.  4th 
Van  Syckel  Gustavus  A.,  agent,  r.  385  San  Jose 
Av 
"    Spencer  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1046  Kentucky 
4S"Van  Syckel.    See  Van  Sickle 


Van  Tassel  Frank,  cider  manufacturer,  241,  8th 
Van  Tassell  Alexander,   longshoreman,  r.    1252 
Montgomery 
"    George  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.    1252  Mont- 
gomery 
"    John,  pipemaker  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r. 

Stanford  Heights  nr  Foerster 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1252  Montgomery 
"    Philip  L.,  clerk  A.  W.  Blow,  r.  Larkspur 
"    Theodore     S.,     insurance,    216    Sansome, 

room  1 
"    Thomas    F.,    pressman   Chronicle,  r.   1252 
Montgomery 
Van  Trees  Frank  S.,  architect,   r.   IVA   Web- 
ster 
Van  Treight  Elizabeth  Miss,  furnished  rooms, 
863  Mission 
"    Robert,  bookkeeper,  r.  863  Mission 
Vanvales     Mitchell,    manager    Demetrius  G. 
Camerinos.  519-523  Sansome,  r.  502  Wash- 
ington 
Van  V  alkenburgh  Edgar,  r.  704  Guerrero 
"     Edgar  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  706  Guerrero 
"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  706  Guerrero 
"     William    H.,    clerk    Lunt    Bros.,    r.    1711 
Turk 
Van  Vechter  Mary,  widow,  r.  404  Turk 
\'an  Vlack  Gilbert  J.   Mrs.,  widow,  r.  419  Ash- 
bury 
"    Herbert  J.,  draftsman  Henry   A.  Schulze, 
r.  419  Ashbury 
Van  Vleck  M.  A.  Mrs.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Dun- 
bar's   System   Tonic    Co.,    126   Kearny, 
room  37 
"    Maria    Miss,    teacher  Polytechnic    High 
School,  r.  122  Lyon 
Van  Vliet  Julius,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  752 
Market,  r.  2100Devisadero 
"     Leon,  jeweler,  r.  1626  Post 
"    Louis,  manager  Columbia  Loan  and  Col- 
lateral office,  9  Grant  Av,  r.  Iii26  Post 
"    Louis,  stock  clerk  M.  Franklin  &  Bro.  ,r. 

1626  Post 
"    Maurice,  jewelry,  948  Market  and  4,  6th,  r. 
1210  Ellis 
Van  Voorhies  Albert  A.,  salesman,  r.  8  Hayes 
"    George,  guide,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    Ruth,  widow,  r.  8  Hayes 
"    Willis,  salesman  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r.  1316 
Larkin 
Van  Vorst  Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Van  Water  Theodore,  machinist,  r.  1104  Mis- 
sion 
Van  Wie  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Harry,  carpenter,  r.  1807  Union 
"    Henry,  plumber  G.  «fe  E.  Snook,  r.  104  China 
Av 
Van  Winkle  Dora,  widow,  r.  22  Freelon 
'<    Emma   F.    Miss,    portrait    artist,    r.    1902 

Baker 
"    Hannah   E.,  widow,    proprietor   The    Van 

Winkle,  307  Jones,  r.  1902  Baker 
"    Henry  L.,  with  I.  S.Van  Winkle  &  Co.,  r.  San 

Rafael 
"    I.  S.,  estate  of  (I.   S.   Van  Winkle  &  Co.) 
office  413-415  Market 

VAN  WINKLE  I.  S.  &  CO. 

(estate  of  Isaac  S.  Van  Winkle),  N.  T. 
Romaine  manager,  iron,  steel,  heavy 
hardware,  hardwood  lumber,  black- 
smiths' materials,  horse  shoes  and 
nails,  413-415  Market,  telephone  Main 
211 
Van  Winkle  Jeanette  F.  Miss,  r.  1902  Baker 

"    John  S.,  groceries,  SE  cor30th  and  Church, 
r.  2224  Howard 

"    Lawrence  E.,  with  I.  S.  Van  Winkle  &  Co., 
r.  2120  Jackson 

"    Peter  S.,  r.  2224  Howard 

"    Peter  W.,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

"    The,  Mrs.  Hannah  E.  Van  Winkle  proprie- 
tor, 207  Jones 

"    Thomas  M.,  salesman  Waterhouse&  Les- 
ter, r.  2224  Howard 
Van  Worner  Clara  B.  Miss,  stationery  and   no- 
tions, NW  cor  25th  and  Howard 

"    Henry  J.,  carpenter,  r.   NW  cor  25th   and 
Howard 


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Van  Wyck  Crittenden,  special  agent  Preferred 

Accident  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1914  Webster 

"    Henry  L,.,   stockbroker,  308   Pine,  r.    3424 

Steiner 

"    Sidney  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1914  Webster 

van  Wyck  Sidney  McMechen  Jr    (Crittenden  & 

van  Wyck),    attorney     at    law,    601-604 

Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  1914  Webster 

Van  Wyck  Stedman  R.  (Bell  &  Van  Wyck),  r. 

Oakland 
Van  Wymen  Bernard,  carpenter,  r.  513b  Larkin 
"    Edward  W.,  stenographer  Le  Count  Bros., 
r.  513b  Larkin 
Vanzandt  Reuben,  shipping  clei'k  H.  A.  Lozier 

&  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Vaponi  Mary,  widow,  r.  532  Filbert  rear 
Varanese  Raymond  (Varanese  &  Julien),  r.  308 
Turk 
"    &  Julien  (Raymond  Varanese),  tailors,  105 
Turk 
Varcoe  Hettie,  widow,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  438  Van  Ness  Av 
Vardas  Frank,  cook  John  W.  Fletcher,   r.   149 
Shipley 
"    Martin,  seaman,  r.  12  Hinckley 
Varelo  Joaquina,    widow,  lodgings,  238  Bran- 
nan 
Vargas  Anthony,  barber,  353, 3d,  r.  5  Commercial 
"    Anthony  Jr.,  barber  Anthony  Vargas,  r.  5 

Commercial 
"    Manuel,  barber  M.  F.  Silva 
"    Manuel,  laborer,  r.  48  Minna 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  proprietor  Star  Lodging  House, 

5  Commercial 
"    Pedro,  porter  St.  Dominies'  Monastery 
Jg^ Vargas.    See  Vergas 
Varley  John,  longshoreman,  r.  416  Broadway 
Varlop  Henry,  finisher  The  Norton  Tanning  Co. 
Varney  Benjamin  F.,  r.  1106  Sacramento 
"    Chester  L.,  chemist  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co.,  r. 

2912  Mission 
"    Edward  J.,  butcher  W.   D.  Wilson,  r.  511 

Jones 
"    Frank  H.,  dynamo  man  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2912  Mission 
"    Harry  H.,   clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  Larkspur,  Cal. 
"    Henry  J.,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1346  Market 
"    John  W.,  r.  2912  Mission 
"    Lebbeus  H.,  superintendent  Bly the  build- 
ings, r.  7241^  Market 
"    Percy  G.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  731 
Lott 

VARNEY  THOMAS  H.  B., 

Rambler  and  Ideal  Bicycles,  Rambler 
Bicloramo,  Market,  10th  and  Steven- 
son, telephone  South  539,  r.  33  Julian 
Av 

Varney  Waldo  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

]857Lexington  Av 
Varnhagen     Simon,    crockery    and    household 

goods,  140,  9th,  r.  1314  Mission 
Vami  Charles,  peddler,  r.  SW  cor  Franklin  and 
Greenwich 
"    Frederick,  salesman  B.  G.  Ruhl  &  Co.,  r. 

11  Jasper  PI 
"    James,  gardener,  r.  off  Mission  Road  opp 

Amazon  Av 
"    Joseph  (Varni  &  Biasotti),  r.  29%  Board- 
man  PI 
"    Nicholas,  r.  806  Filbert 
"    William,  gardener,  r.  off  Mission  Road  opp 

Amazon  Av 
"    &  Biasotti  (Joseph  Varni  and  Antonio  Bi- 
asotti), liquors,  759,  7th 
Varrey  Charles,  master  mariner,  9  Mission,  r. 

West  Berkeley 
Varsi  Aloysius  Rev.  S.  J.,  prefect  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
"    Giovanni,  r.  19  Ohio  PI 
Vartie  William,  seaman,  r.  100'^  Jackson 
Vary  George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  817 Post 
Vary  George  M.  P.,  physician  and  surgeon,  41 
St.   Ann's  Bldg,  hours   12  m.  to  3  p.  m. 
and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  r.  817  Post 
4®=-Vary.    See  Vayre 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Artistic  Tiles, 

F*lain,  Gla:zeca.  aiad.  Decorated. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH- 
311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST, 


Vascelius  Charles,  salesman  Hildebrandt,  Pos- 

ner&Co.,r.  207  Larkin 
Vasco  da  Gamo  House,  216  Jackson 
Vasconcellos  Joseph  J.,   salesman  James    De 

LaMontanya,  r.  1310  Fell 
Vasek  John,  wire  worker  John    Mehes,   r.  283 
Stevenson 
"    Joseph,  wire  worker,  r.  69  Jessie 
Vaselatos  Napoleon,  fruits  and  curios,  B  nr  49th 

Av.  and  Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 
Vasia  Daniel,  janitor,  r.  7  Salmon 
Vasileski  Victor,  sculptor,  818  Laguna,  r.  530 

Eddy 
Vasky  Stephen,  wire  worker,  r.  112?^  Turk  rear 
Vaslit  Prank  H.,  asst.  secretary  Cal.  Academy 
of  Sciences,  r.  705  Sutter 
"    Frank  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  705  Sutter 
Vasquez  Joseph,  salesman  E.  Garnier  &  Co.,  r. 
523  Kearny 
"    Raymond,  liquors,  1331  Dupont,  r.  443  Green 
Vasquini  Antonio,  laborer,  r.  1113  Montgomery 

rear 
Vass  Gretha,  domestic,  108  Noe 
Vassault   Ferdinand,   real  estate  and  money 
broker,  608  Montgomery,  room  24,  r.  1513 
Washington 
Vassault   Ferdinand   L,    secretary    Argonaut 
Publishing    Co.,  313   Grant  Av,  r.   1513 
Washington 
Vassault  Lawrence  S.,  assistant  editor   The 

Argonaut,  r.  1513  Washington 
Vasselin  Jules  M.  H.,  carpenter,  r.  763!4  Bry- 
ant 
Vasseur  Leon,  florist  Pierre  Leduc,  r.  August 

Alley 
Vater  Edwin  A.,  sculptor,  r.  68,  9th 
"    George,  r.  3346  Washington 
"    Rosalia  Mrs.,  teacher  languages,  r.  2346 
Washington 
Vath  Charles,  secretary  Fredericksburg  Bot- 
tling Co.,  931  MarKet  and  1510  Ellis 
"    Charles  J.,  butcher,  r.  1930  Ellis 
Vattuone  Angelo,   florist  Figone    Antonini,  r. 
628  Broadway 
"    Emanuel,  groceries  and  liquors,  400  Fran- 
cisco, r.  24  Varennes 
Vaucher  Paul,  retoucher  Miss  Fannie  L.  Mat- 
son,  r.  954  Mission 
Vaudagna   Giovanni   (Vaudagna  &  Davini),  r. 
1411  Dupont 
"    &  Davini  (Giovanni  Vaudagna  and  Angelo 
Davini),  liquors,  1411  Dupont 
Vaughan  Clarence  H.,  clerk  La  Grande  Laun- 
dry, r.  20?4  Isis 
"    E.  A.  Mrs  ,  housekeeper  The  Colonial 
Vaughan  Fred   W.,    secretary   and   manager 
Deere  Implement  Co.,  305-307  Market,  r. 
899  Pine 
"    Frederick,  deputy    County    Clerk,    r.   1010 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  113  Guerrero 
"    George,  clerk  German  American  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Hiram   G.,    contractor,    510   Safe  Deposit 

Bldg,  r.  112  Guerrero 
"    H.  Melvin,  photographer  Imperial  Photo- 
graphic Studio,  r.  112  Guerrero 
"    Honora  D.,  widow,  r.  145  Shipley  rear 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  224,  34th  rear 
"    John,  r.  2407  Octavia 
"    John,  brass  finisher,  r.  145  Shipley  rear 
"    Joseph   A.,  attorney    at    law    and   steno- 
grapher, 33  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.   1945 
Geary 
"    Thomas,  street  sweeper,  r.  861  Market 


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PACIFIC  COAST  AQENXa 

134  IVlarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,rS"-r: 


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POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
I,ondon  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Vaughn  Alton  R.,  clerk  A.   Schilling  &Co.,r. 
2333  Post 
"    Charles,  r.  .^10  Gearv 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  930  Sanchez 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  2101  Steiner 
"    George  H.,  carpenter,  r.  2101  Steiner 
"    John,  conductor,  r.  724  Mission 
"    Joseph  J.,  can  maker  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  304  Fell 
"    Kate,  groceries  and  notions,  3119  Mission, 

r.  California  Av  opp  29th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  3  William 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1400  Buchanan 
"    Michael  J.,  cabinet  maker  New  Home  Sew- 
ing Machine  Co.,  r.  1118,  23d 
•'    Nace,  carpenter,  r.  408i4  Natoma 
•'    N.  Walter,  machinist    Edison  Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  1621  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  r.  7  Sheridan  i-ear 
"    W.,  teamster  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r.  2102 

Steiner 
"    William  P.,  boiler  maker,  r.  45  Federal 
"    William  W.,  porter,  r.  918  Geary 
"    Wilson,    salesman  Owl   Drug  Co.,   r.    918 
Geary 
Vaught  Emma  F.,  widow,  r,  324V4  Guerrero 
"    William  A.,  blacksmith  H.   C.   Spaulding, 
r.  402  Valencia 
A'aupel  Henry  J.  E.,  hardware,  paints  and  oils, 

223314  Mission 
Vauthier  Alfred  (estate  of),  liquors,  1301  Stock- 
ton 
"    Caroline,      widow,     teacher    piano    and 
French,  r.  1319  Powell 
Vaviloff   Peter    (Vavilofl   &    Cockerill),   r.    311 
Turk 
"    &  Cockerill  (Peter  Vaviloff  and  James   C. 
Cockerill),  restaurant,  1304  Market 
Vawter  William  I.,  secretary  A.  A.  Davis  Mill- 
ing Co.,  SE  cor  Battery   and  Broadway, 
r.  Medford,  Or. 
Vayr  Francisco  (Joseph  Jacquemet  &  Co.),  r. 

105,  6th 
Vayssie  Alexandre,  groceries  and  liquors,  cor 
15th  Av  South  and  Q 
"    Antone,    pressor    Legallet-Hellwig    Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Vaz  Alfred,  steward,  r.  1240  Howard 
Veach  Thomas  J.,  salesman,  r.  604,  1st  Av 
Veal  Walter,  waiter  Cardall  &Marston,  r.  343 

Minna 
Veasey  Frank  B.,  clerk  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 
r.  1209  Taylor 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  1309  Taylor 
Veberg  Samuel  S.,  st  ck  broker,  r.  9.37,  14th 
Vecki   Victor   G.,    physician    and  surgeon,  22 

Geary,  telephone  Main  1393 
Veeder  Barny  H.,  clothing,  216  Brannan 
"    Frederick,  r.  1210.  17th 
"    Harmon,  r.  1210.  17th 
Veen  Frank  J.   (Glaus  Wreden  &  Co.),  r.   1103 

Clay 
Vega  Frank,  seaman,  r.  357  Brannan 
"    Gila,  widow,  r.  16  Virginia  PI 
"    Joseph,  clerk  Frank  Paganini,  r.  bliy^.  4th 
"    Louis,  bootblack,  r.  46  Louisa  rear 
Veghte  John  H.,  stonecutter,  r.  305V4  Haight 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  SObV^  Haight 
Vehr  Catherine,  widow,  r.  135b  Shipley 

"    Gustavus,  house  painter,  r.  !35b  Shipley 
Veiller  Leon,  collector,  r.  1914  Leavenworth  " 

"    Mathilde,  widow,  r.  1914  Leavenworth 
Veirs  Frank  B.,  salesman  G.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  r. 

2234,  23d 
4®"Veirs.    See  Vierhus 


Veit  Christian,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept., 
r.  Lyon  bet  Lombard  and  Greenwich 
"    Matthias,  machinist  P'ulton  Eng.  &  Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  SE  cor  Go  Jgh  and  Lombard 
Veitch  Harry,  iron  worker,  r.  569  Pennsylva- 
nia Av 
"    Mamie  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  A.  Dorn,  r.  75 

California  Av 
"    Perry,  boots   and  shoes,  1302  Valencia,  r. 

75  California  Av 
"    William,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvrav 
&  Co.,  r.  622,  4th 
Vieth  Paul  F.,  painter,  .525  Haight,  r.  106  Noe 
Velander  Frank,  seaman,  r.  129  Clara 
Velarca  Raphael  R..  subscription  agent  Revista 

del  Pacifico,  r.  1211  Powell 
Velasco  Jose  R.,  correspondent  W.   Loaiza  & 
Co,  r.  1410  Powell 
"    Louis,  can  maker  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  1411%  Mason 
"    Petronila,  widow,  r.  912%  Jackson 
"    Vincent,   can  maker  Holbrook,   Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  1411%  Mason 
Velcich  John,  waiter  Matteo  Drobaz,  r.  6  Wash- 
ington 
Velie  Stephen  H.,  vice-president  Deere  Imple- 
ment Co.,  305-307  Market,  r.  Moline,  111 
Vella  A.,  waiter  str  City  of  Panama 
Veller  George  F.,  clerk  M.   Goss  &  Co.,  r.  30 

Hartford 
Vellguth  William,  r.  1431  Jackson 
Vellis  Theodore,  manager  Albert  Mueller  &  Co., 

1210  Market,  r.  II6I1/2  Mission 
Velpona  Luigi,  cook  S.  Dermartini,  r.  14  Union 

PI 
Velps  Edwin  G.,  laborer  Union  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
1232  Pacific 
"    William  C,  clerk  W.  N.  Dimmick,  r.  1232 

Pacific 
"    William  R.,  clerk,  r.  1233  Pacific 
Velten  Frederick,  bag  maker  Wagner  &  Krueger, 
r.  15  Willow  A V 
"    J.  H,,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  Oakland 
Venable    Joseph   A.,  marine   engineer,  r.  2008 

Larkin 
Venaglia  Attillio,  r.  216  Lombard 

"    Henry,  restaurant  keeper,  r.  216  Lombard 
Venard  Josephine,  widow,  r.  702  Lombard 
J8®"Venard.    See  Vennard 
Venchiarutti  Louis,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1000  Van  Ness  Av 
Vencke  Prosper,  peddler,  r.  360  Natoma 
Vendome  Tbe,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Grant  proprietor,  1104 

Market 
Vendryes  Joseph  W.,  clerk  Mexican  Consulate, 

r.  25  Stockton  PI 
Venger  Selma,  domestic,  142  Castro 
Venker   C.   H.  &  Co.   (Charles  H.  Venker  and 
Charles    H.    Kortjohn),    groceries    and 
liquors,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Hyde 
"    Charles  H.  (C.  H.  Venker  &  Co.),  r.  SW  cor 

Geary  and  Hyde 
"    F.  H.,  cashier  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  834  Haight 
"    Henry,  clerk    Henry    Hollman,  r.  406   San 

Jose  Av 
"    Henry   H.,2d    asst.    engineer  str  City  of 
Peking,  r.  824  Haight 
Venn  Charles  C,  painter,  r.  3002  Laguna 
Vennard  Frederick  W.,  operator  Buckingham  & 
Hecht,  r.  338  San  Jose  Av 
"    James,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 
r.  Golden  Gate,  Alameda  Co. 
Vennekohl  Bernhard  (Vennekohl  Bros.),  r.  1210 

Pacific 
Vennekohl  Brothers  (John  and  Bernhard),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  1234-1236  Pacific 
"    John  (Vennekohl  Bros.),  r.  1232  Pacific 
Vennott  May  Miss,  dressmaking,  450  Natoma 
Veno    Stephen,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,    r. 

219,  17th 
Vensano    Alexander    (F.  Daneri  &  Co.),  r.  1915 

Taylor 
Vent  James,  carpenter,  2318  Geary 
"    Joseph,  driver  San  Mateo  Ranch  Dairy,  r. 

2318  Geary 
"    William,  driver  Emil  Di  Vecchio,  r.  1417 
Ellis 
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Venter  John  C,  adjuster  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

Brooklyn  Hotel 
Venton  Arscott,  clerk  Pac.  Mail  SS.  Co.,  r.  626 

Haight 
Ventura  Asphalt  Co.  (Ventura,  Cal.),  Frank  A. 
Brooks  secretary,  office  39  Montgomery 
Block 
"    Jose,  laborer,  r.  422  Drumm 
Venturi  Antonio,  waiter,  r.  422  Broadway 
"    Candido,  tailor,  1317  Kearny 
"    Peter,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  619  Front 
"    T.    &   Co.    (Telete    Venturi    and     Adolfo 
Ciucci),  merchant   tailors,  315-317  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Telete  (T.  Venturi  &  Co.),  r.  420  Montgom- 
ery Av 
"    Vincent,  fisherman,  r.  1110  Kearny 
"    Vinzenco  (Domenichini  &  Venturi),  r.  1617 

Powell 
"    Vincenzo,  fisherman,  r.  8  Dunn  Alley 
Ventuno  Luigi,  farmer,  r.  526  Broadway 
Veran  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1619  Mason 
VerandaBlOCk,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Washington 
Verbarg  Frederick,  salesman  George  W.   Tin- 
dal  &  Co.,  r.  417  Kearny 
"    Henry  C.  (George  W.   Tindal  &  Co.),  r.  605 
Clay 
Verbeok  Achille,  tailor  G.  Tacconi,  r.  Berkeley 
"    A.  J.,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
"    Gustave,  tailor,  525  Pine,  r.  6  Bacon  PI 
Verbridge  David,  carpenter  N.  Parrish  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Vercevich  Adam  (Churich  &  Vercevich),  r.  628 

Laguna 
Vercoutere   Charles  L.,  boots  and  shoes,    1514 

Stockton 
Verdenal  Grace  Miss,  typewriter  W.  C.  Martin, 
r.  491/2  South  Park 
"    John  M.,  attorney  at  law,  628  Montgomery, 
room41,  r.  49!^  South  Park 
Verdenhalven  John,  groceries,  400, 6th,  r.  403,  6th 

"    John  F.,  clerk  J.  Verdenhalven,  r.  400,  6th 
Verdier  Adrien,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"  °A.  Eugene,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Auguste,  ironer  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Edward,  stamping  patterns,  815  Geary 

VERDIER  G.  &  00. 

(Gaston  Verdier  and  August  J.  G.  Fuse- 
not),  proprietors  City  of  Paris,  im- 
porters and  dealers  dry  goods,  SE  cor 
Geary  and  Grant  Av,  Paris  2  Rue  du 
Faubourg  Poissonniere,  New  York 
486  Broadway,  Los  Angeles  223  South 
Broadway 

Verdier  Gaston    (G.   Verdier  &  Co.).   r.   Paris, 
France 
"    Paul,  ladies'  tailor,  409i/^  Geary 
"    Paul,   wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig   Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Verdies  Angela,  widow,  r.  19  Trenton 

Verdon  Michael  J.,  liquors,  39  East,  r.  5  Market 
"    Rinaldo.  cook,  r.  418  Greenwich 

Verduci  Giovanni,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1100 
McAllister 

Verdugie  James,  fruits,  1031  Montgomery 

Verdugo  Camillo,    machinist    Risdon    I.    &  L. 
Wks,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  1515  Dupont 

Verduzco  Miguel,  saddler  Visalia  Stock  Saddle 
Co.,  r.  11131/4  Kearny 

Verein  Concordia,  413  Bush 

Verein  Eintracht,  Charles  Winters  president, 
Caspar  Miller  secretary,  237,  12th 

Verein  Eintracht  Hall,  237,    I2th,   telephone 
South  717 
"    Oesterreich,  121  Post,  rooms  9-10 

Verga  Giuseppe  (Verga  &  Cariani),  r.  204  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    &    Cariani    (Giuseppe    Verga    and    Luigi 
Cariani),  sausage  makers,  204  Montgom- 
ery Av 

Verge  Reuben  P.,  housemover,  r.  9  Boyce 

Verges  John  P.,  liquors,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr 
Onondaga  Av 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

ORIENTAL  RUGS. 

COLORINGS    AND    DESIGNS     NOVEL 
AND  ARTISTIC. 

e^i-e-^-y  ivi.aru&t  st. 


Vergez  Annie  Miss,  laundress  Mrs.  Marceline 
Taussau,  r.  441,  4th 
•'    August,  cook  John  Vergez,  r.  607  Vallejo 
"    Charles,  baker,  r.  1110  Pacific 
"    John,  laundry,  2437  Buchanan 
"    Joseph,  ironer   Jean  P.  Mirassou,  r.   333, 
24th 
Vergilio  Vincenzo  D.,  r.  249  Pacific 
Vergini  John,    molder  Filmer-Rollins  Electro 

Co.,r.  416  Ivy  Av 
Vergnes  Dominic,  wool  puller  Legallet-Hellwig 
Tanning  Co.,  r.   6th  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 
"    Frederick,  cellarman  F.  Chevalier  &  Co.  , 

r.  22  Tehama 
"    Isidor,  porter  B.  Frapolli  &  Co.,  r.  24  Tren- 
ton 
"    Joseph,  boarding  and  lodgings,  24  Trenton 
"    Justin,  tanner  Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  6th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    Rosalind  Mrs.,  r.  303,  3d 
Vergnet  Emile,  baker,  r.  815  Stockton 
"    Zephirin,  porter,  r.  815  Stockton 
Verhagan  Adolph,  patent  Mosaic  Art  Glass,  14 

Dore 
Vehellen  Henry,  cook,  r.  2106  Powell 
"    James,  cellarman  Blumenthal  &   Co.,    r. 
2106  Powell 
Verheyien  Joseph,  teamster,  r.  129i/4  Clara 
Verhoeff  Harry,  r.  242'/2,  12th 
Verhoeven  Theodore  A.  (Verhoeven  &  Gass),  r 
607  Chenery 
"    &  Gass  (Theodore  A.  Verhoeven  and  Julius 
A.  Gass),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 
18th  and  Guerrero 
Verleger  Frederick,  vice-president  A.  J.  Leary 
Co.,  r.  2108  Lyon 
"    Henry,  paper  ruler  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  712 
Clement 
Verling  Charles,  rattan  worker  Wakefield  Rat- 
tan Co.,  r.  342,  5th 
Verme  Augustus,  millhand  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice 
Mills,  r.  1608  Mason 
"    Joseph,  tailor,  r.  705  Vallejo 
Ver  Mehr  John  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2423  Pacific 
Av 
"    John     M.,    student    Van     der    Naillen's 
Schobl  of  Engineering,    r.  2423  Pacific 
Av 
"    L.  M., freight  clerk  str  Coptic,   r.  2423  Pa 

cific  Av 
"    Rudolph  de  H.,  asst.  secretary  Merchants' 
Ciedit   Assn.,   of    Cal.,    123  California, 
room  25,  r.  2423  Pacific  Av 
Vermehren  John  L.,  pressman  Horwinski  Bros., 

r.  I13IV2  Stevenson 
Vermeil  Albert  A.  L.,  storekeeper  X  L  Dairy 
Co.,r.  2651  Howard 
"    Charles  J.  P.,  bookkeeper  X  L  Dairy  Co., 
r.  2651  Howard 
Vermeil  Jean  L.   (J.  L.  Vermeil  &  Co.),   and 
president  X  L  Dairy  Co.,   NE  cor  21st 
and  Folsom,  r.  2651  Howard 
Vermeil   J.    L.  &  Co.   (Jean   L.    Vermeil  and 
George  E.  Wellington),  hay  and  grain, 
N  W  cor  Brannan  and  7th 
"    Matilda  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper  J.  L.  Vermeil 
&  Co.,  r.  2651  Howard 
Vermont  House,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Franklin  proprietor, 
3031/^  Sutter 

Vermont  Marble  Oompany, 

San  Francisco  branch,  M.  J.  Hawley 
and  Charles  A.  Field  managers,  whole- 
sale dealers  in  marble,  yard  and  mill 
244-250  Brannan 


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Vermorcken  Frederick  M.,  artist,  231  Post 

"    Oscar  A.,  artist,  231  Post 
Vernazza  Benedict,  porter  John  Demartini  & 

Co.,  r.  1708  Dupont 
Vernengo  Charles,  janitor,  r.  4  Burgoyne  PI 

'•    G.,  gardener  Colombo  Market 
Verney  Samuel  J.,  salesman,  r.  413, 19th 
Vernon  Frank,  laborer,  r.  10  Sherman 
"    Frank,  official  reporter  Police  Court  2,  r. 

1933  Green 
"    George  C,  clerk,  r.  821  Bush 
'•    H.  E.,  chief  clerk  freight  departmentAtlan- 
tic  and  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Howard,  official  reporter  Police  Court  1,  r. 

1918  Green 
"    John  H.,  barber  A.  Gonzales,  r.  9  Garden 

Av 
"    Sidney  B.,  clerk  Davis  Louderback,  r.  1923 
Green 
Verondo  Pietro,  r.  818  Sansome 
Veroni  Bertha,  teacher  music  and  languages, 
313  Hyde 
"    Hans,  reporter,  r.  313  Hyde 
Veronica  Mineral  Water  Co.,   Henry  Clifton 
general  manager,  431   Turk,    telephone 
Hyde  53 
Verra  Giacomo,  window  cleaner,  r.  322  Green 
Verrill  Edgar  F.,  baggagemaster  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
236F  13th 

VERRUE  INSTANTANEOUS 

WATER  HEATER  CO.  OF  CALIFORNIA, 
C.  W.  Weston  president,  James  D. 
Graham  secretary,  office  8  Easter- 
Ijrook  Bldg,  20-24  Geary 

Vers  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  135,  21st 

Versailles  The,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Kierski  proprietor, 
611  Taylor 

Versalovich  Anton,  restaurant,  1342  Market,  r. 
28,  8th 
■'    Vincent  J.,  waiter  Anton  Versalovich,  r. 

28,  8th 
"    Vincent      P.     ( Versalovich     &      Cossa- 

novich),  r.  28,  8th 
"    &  Cassanovich  (Vincent   P.    Versalovich 
and  Martin  Cossanovich),  oyster  house 
and  restaurant,  Grand  Central  Market 

Vervais  Theophile  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  523a  7th 

VervalinD.,  produce  commission,  106  Davis,  r. 
Berkeley 

Vescovo  Peter,  r.  17  Rincon  Av 

Vesey  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

Vesper  Oliver  M.,  vice-president  Welch  &  Co., 
220  California,  r.  East  Oakland 

Vessey  A.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  molder,  r.  328,  3d  rear 

Vestal  Abbie  Miss,  landscape  painting,  1632 
Howard 

Vestey  Dora  Mrs.,  proprietor  Colton  House,  r. 
448^/2,  3d 
"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  wax  flowers,  440,  3d 
"    Samuel,  provisions,  440,  3d 

Vestkusten  (Swedish  weekly),  Olsson  &  Skar- 
stedt  proprietors,  Alexander  Olsson 
manager,  Ernest  Skarstedt  editor,  921 
Mission 

Vestra  Sandebudet  (monthly),  John  A.  Almk- 
vish  editor,  537,  7th 

Vesuvio  Paste  Co.,  L.  Nunziato  &  Son  proprie- 
tors, 415  Broadway 

Veteran  Firemen's  Association,  Joseph  T. 
Marshall  president,  W.  A.  ScoUy  secre- 
tary. Pioneer  Bldg 

Veteran  Guard  of  California,  G.  A.  R.,  T.  C. 
Mastellar  adjutant.  E.  Wiegand  quarter- 
master. Armory  620  Bush 


Veteran  Odd  Fellows'  Association,  Odd  Fel 

lows'  Bldg 
"    Volunteer  Fireman's  Association,  Pioneer 
Bldg 
Veteranen   Der   Deutsohen    Armee    (Veterans 

German  Army),  310  O'Farrell 
Veterans  Home  Association,  W.  C.   Burnett 
president,  John  Jay  Scoville  secretary, 
320  Sansome,  rooms  13 
Veterans  Mexican  War,  22  O'Farrell 
Vetere  Frank,  barber,  502,  7th 

"    James,  barber  Frank  Vetere 
Veterinary  Department  University  of  Califor- 
nia, F.  W.  Skaife  dean,  A.  A.  Cunning- 
ham secretary,  NE  cor  Post  and  Fill- 
more 
Vett  Carl,  gardener,  r.  2025  Geary 
Vette  Christopher  P.  W.  (H.  W.  Vette  &  Co.),  r. 
502  O'Farrell 
"    Henry  W.  (H.  W.  Vette  &  Co.),  r.  502 O'Far- 
rell 
"    H.  W.  &  Co.  (Henry  W.  and  Christopher  F. 
W.  Vette),  groceries  and  liquors,  NW 
cor  Jones  and  O'Farrell 
Vetter  August,  carriage  blacksmith,  NE   cor 
9th  and  Brannan,  r.  10  McLea  Court 
"    Frederick  J.,  real  estate,  r.  1544  Page 
"    Katie,  domestic,  2122  Geary 
"    William,  boxmaker,  r.  439,  6th 
Vetterlein  August,  hostler  Gustave  Lindauer, 
r.  862  Howard 
"    Morris,  tanner,  r.  541,  9th 
Vetterli  Marie  A.,  widow,  r.  615  Pine 
Veuve  H.   Harry,  agent   Heidsick  &  Co.,  dry 
Monopole  Champagne,  124  Sansome,  r. 
Pacific-Union  Club 
Veuzke  August,  nurse  German  Hospital 
Vevoda  John  K.,  harnessmaker,  r.  314  Ivy  Av 
Veyhle  Gotthilf ,  wood  turner,  r.  520  Bryant 
"    Theodore,  rnachinehand  Excelsior  Mill  Co., 
r.  520  Bryant 
Veysey  M.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,r.  130  Fern 

Av 
Vezina  Louis  N.,  carpenter,  r.  23514  Oak 
Viacava  Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  10  Margaret  PI 
Viadero  Damasco,  salesman  Esberg,  Bachman 

&  Co.,  r.  325  Oak 
Vialatte  Etienne,  waiter,  r.  4  Adelaide  PI 
Viale  Charles,  painter,  r.  10  San  Antonio 
Viani  Narcisse,  fruit  peddler,  r.   1026  Montgom- 
ery 
Viavi  Co.  The  (Hartland   and  Herbert   Law), 
manufacturers  pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions, 2304-2308  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Hall,  3304  Van  Ness  Av 
Vitoart  Augustus,  chief  clerk  Adjutant-Gener- 
al's office,  Department  of  California,  207 
Phelan  Bldg,  r.  1113  Larkin 
Vibert  Maxim,  r.  518  Valencia 
"    Philip,  dynamo  man  Edison    Light    and 
Power  Co.,  r.  410  Jones 
Vice  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  706  Post 
"    Thomas,  boatbuilder,  r.  1616  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    William,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  and  L. 

Wks.  r.  1616  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William   L.,    student  Van  der   Naillen's 
School  of  Engineering,    r.   1616   Golden 
Gate  Av 
Vice    William  R.,   Pacific    Coast    passenger 
agent  Union  Pacific  System,    1   Mont- 
gomery 
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Vicini  Louise  Miss,  bookkeeper  Peter  Vicini 
"    Peter,  fruit  and  vegetables,  1005  Pacific 
"    Stephen,  clerk  Peter  Vicini 
Vickery  John,  lumberman,  r.  715  Howard 
Vickery  William  K.,  fine   art   publisher   and 
picture  framer,  224  Post,  r.  Oakland 
"    Williams.,  bartender  Philip  J.  Crimmins, 
r.  1709  Dupont 
Vicovich  Louis,  cook  John  Lubben,  r.  933  Mont- 


Victor  Catherine,  widow,  r.  807  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  trunks,  510  Market,  r.  9^/4  Rausch 

Victor  Flour  Mills  (Hollister),  William  Stein- 
beck manager,  Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 134  California 


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VIN 


1571 


Victor  Gustave,  trunkmaker  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co., 
r.  10  Laussat 
"    H.,  waiter  str  San  Jose 
"    J.,  r.  503  Washington 
"    James  v.,  r.  146  Eddy 
"    Jobn,  electrician  Morosco's  Grand  Opera 

House,  r.  710  Mission 
"    John  M.,  barber  Manuel  P.  Fernandez,  r. 

403  Broadway 
"    The,  Mrs.   O.   H.   Bogart  proprietor,    1006 
Pine 
Victoria   and    Imperial     Tunnel    Mining     Co., 
William  H.  Watson  secretary,  303  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 
Victoria    Lumber  and    Manufacturing    Co. 
(Chemainus,  B.  C),  Welch  &  Co.  agents, 
330  California 
"    The,  Mrs.  T.  H.  Irwin  proprietor,  1105  Hyde 
Victorino  Archimede,  lisherman,  r.  334  Vallejo 

rear 
Victory  Denis,  teamster  Oregon  Imp.  Co.,  r.  559 

Bryant 
Vidak  Peter,  r.  3331/2  Minna 

Vidal  George,  helper  J.  P.  Groom  &  Co.,  r.  631 
Post 

VIDAVER  N.  J., 

dentist,  olfice  and  r.  323  Geary,  tele- 
phone Main  5505 

Videau  Benjamin,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock, 
r.  133714  Natoma 
"    Gustave,  policeman,  r.  30  Dearborn 
"    Henry  C,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co.,  r.  38Bartlett 
Vidotta  Nicholas,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Vidovich  Michael,  r.  353  Stevenson 
"    Peter,  cook  Milishich  &  Bello,  r.  515  Geary 
"    Peter  W.,   bartender  Spiro   Vuscovich,  r. 
831!4  Montgomery 
Vidy  Louis  A.,  asst  manager  Park  Cycle  Co., 

Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
Vieara  John  (Silveira  &  Vieara),  r.  810,  15th  Av 

South 
Viebrock  Charles,  bookkeeper,  r.  417  Stockton 
Vieira  da  Silveira  Jodo,  barber,  QbSy^  Folsom 
'•    Manuel,  barber,  406  Drumm,  r.  Oakland 
"    Manuel,    laborer    U.    S.    Customs,    r.    433 
Drumm 
Vielbaum  Albert,  cooper,  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
Vielhauer  Frank,  bakery,  331,  4th 
"    John,  r.  36  Howard  Court 
"    William,  baker  Adolph  Gull,  r.  1316  Pacific 
Vieller  Louise  Mrs.,  journalist  Chronicle 
Vien  Joseph  B.,  driver  Curtoni  &  Mitrovich,  r. 

615  Turk 
Vienna  Bakery,  Paul    Drasdo    proprietor,    112 
Grant  Av 
"    Model  Bakery,  Reinhold  Beck  proprietor, 

305  Kearny 
"    Polish  Co.,  I.  Livingston  manager,  518  Clay 
Vienna  Wire  Works,  John  Racik  proprietor, 

980  Howard 
Vieno  Enis,  fisherman,  r.  318  Vallejo 
"    Stephen  M.,  teamster  Englander  Bros.,  r. 
219,  17th 
Viereckt  Conrad,  driver  T.  Bomke,  r.  524,  33d 
Vierhus  Robert,  carpenter,  r.  518  Hermann 
Vierra  Tiburcio,  r.  409  Dolores 
Vieriong  A.  O.  Mrs.,r.  873  Mission 
Vieson  Louis,  driver  Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg, 

r.  1311  Larkin 
Vietheer  Herman,  watchman  Morton  Draying 
and  Warehouse  Co.,  r.  368  Mission 
"  John  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  30%  Louisa 
Vieulacre  Philip,  cellarman,  r.  577  Bryant 
Viganego  Emilio,  cigarmaker,  r.  313  Union 
Vignaus   Josephine,  domestic,   1714  Van  Ness 

Av 
Vigneron  Marie,  widow,  r.  140434  Powell 
Vignier  Ami,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors,  439- 

431  Battery,  r.  916  Greenwich 
Vikell  Gustave,  shoemaker,  NW  cor  Iowa  and 

18th  Potrero 
Viking  Brewing  Co.,  L.  Knudson president,  NW 

cor  18th  and  Hampshire 
Viking  Machine   Works,   John  G.  North  pro- 
prietor. 623  Mission 
Vill  Bertram  (Ph.  Mazzi  &  Co.),  r.  237, 4th 


Villa  Ernest,  tinsmith,  r.  1318  Kearny 

"    George,  washer  La  Grande  Laundry 
Valladino  Buffano,  bootblack,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Villadson  John,  clerk  Hotel  Fairmount 
Villain  Albert  J.,  physician  French  Hospital 
"    Emil    B.,    shipping    clerk     Hawley    Bros. 

Hardware  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    John  B.,  r.  2141  Pine 
Villalon  Daniel,  porter  Bernhard  Bernhard,   r. 

316  Green 
Villard  Alexander,  lithographer,  r.  934  Hayes 
Ville  de  Paris,  G.  Verdier  &  Co.  proprietors,  SE 

cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 
Villemeur  E.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  644  Sacra- 
mento 
Villiere  Albert  J.,  pressman  Brunt,  r.   1139  Va- 
lencia 
Villiger  Henry,  clerk  Paul  Drasdo,  r.  317  Mason 
Vina  Distillery,    819   Market,  rooms  1-3,  tele- 
phone Main  474 
Vinal  John  D.,  r.  25  Oak  Grove  Av 
"    John  T.,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn,   r.  25 

Oak  Grove  Av 
"    William,  plumber  Charles  Brown  &  Son,  r. 
25  Oak  Grove  Av 
Vinay  Enrico  Rev.,  r.  1000  Lombard 
Vince  Alfred  A.,  miner,  r.  715  Howard 
Vincenot  Louisa,  widow,  r.  733  Washington 
Vincent  Albert  C,  oysterman,  r.  15  Madison  Av 
"    Albert  G.,  poulterer  A.  Strasser,  r.  710  Tay- 
lor 
"    Alice   C,    teacher    Broadway     Grammar 

School,  r.  1519  Clay 
"    Arthur  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1606  Geary 
"    Bosio,  carpenter,  r.  443,  1st 
"    Clarence  D.,   contractor,  5  Mills  Bldg,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frank,  fireman,  r.  336  Michigan 
"    Frank,  painter,  r.  14  John 
"    George,  expressman,  SE  cor  6th  and  How- 
ard, r.  131,  4th 
"    George  A.,  watchman,  r.  108^4  Francisco 
"    George  J.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co. 

r.  411  Capp 
"    George  T.,  mining,  152  Crocker  Bldg,  r.   731 

Broadway 
"    H.    P.,  consulting   engineer,    335   Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  330  Montgomery  Av 
"    James,  teacher  music,  1319a  Clay 
"    James  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  309 

Clipper 
"    John  P.,  bartender  Thomas  W.  Shaw,  r.  329 

O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,    bartender   Windsor    Bar,    r.    905 

Market 
"    Joseph,  miner,  r.  1612  Jones 
"    Joseph,  porter  Golden  Eagle  Hotel,  r.  406 

Broadway 
"    Joseph  P.,  miner,  r.  1612  Jones 
"    J.  R.  A.,  quartermaster  str  Albatross 
"    Lawrence,  auctioneer,  r.  710  Taylor 
"    Louis,  butcher,  1220  Polk,  r.  1835  Clay 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1317  Polk 
"    Mary,  widow,  dressmaking,  319  Turk 
"    May  Miss,  saleslady  G.  Leopold,  r.    1614 

Jones 
"    Paul  N.,  machinist,  r.  47  Zoe 
"    Robert,  clerk,  r.  318  Green 
"    Selina  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  14  John 
"    Samuel,  traveling  salesman  D.  L.  Gump,  r. 

Alameda 
"    SydnevB.,  with  The  Associated  Press,  r. 

411  Capp 
"    Thomas,  shades,  curtains,  etc.,  137Geary, 

r.  517a  19th 
"    Virginia,  r.  509,  7th 


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Vincent  V.  S.,  carpenter,  r.  2740!^,  16th 
Vincent  William  H.,  secretary  California  Cas- 
ket Co.,  934-936  Mission,  r.  1909  Webster 
"    William  N.,  driver  Golden  Eagle  Hotel,  r. 

404  Broadway 
Vincenzi  Giuseppe,  laborer,  r.  8  Union  PI  rear 
Vincenzo  Angelo,  cook  I.  Cuenin,  r.  610  Filbert 
Vinch  Leonard,  scavenger,  r.  619,  7th 
Vine  John,  longshoreman,  r.  225  Drumm 
Viner    James    F.,    harness    maker   Charles  S. 

Ewing.  r.  329  Ivy  Av 
Vinet  Edward  (Deschamps  &Vinet),r.  SE  cor 

Point  Lobos  and  5th  Avs 
Vinez  Henry,  cook,  r.  24  Metcalfe  PI 
Vining  Alden  R.,  real  estate  and  mining,  214 

Pine,  room  34,  r.  828  Bush 
"    Alma  R.,  widow,  r.  110b  Hayes 
"    Andrew  J.,  clerk  Post  OfBce,  r.  2112  Pine 
"    E.  A. ,  engraver  Shreve  &  Co. ,  r.  Alameda 
Vining  E.  P.,  general  manager  Market  Street 

Railway  Co.,   room  13,  Hobart  Bldg,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Henry  G.,  mechanic,  r.  366  Natoma 
Vinion  Paul,  foreman,  r.  935  Sacramento 
Vinson  A.  J.,  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  463  Valencia 
Vinsonhaler  Ellen,  widow,  r.  1026  Clay 
Vint  David,  wrapper  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

26  Laurel  PI 
"    Hugh,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  r. 

26  Laurel  PI 
"    James,  porter  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r.  26 

Laurel  PI 
•'    James  H.,  clerk  Geo.  F.  Grant,  r.  36  Laurel 

PI 
"    John,  clerk  Fortin Brick  Co.,  r.  26LaurelPl 
^^•Vint.    See  Vent 
Vinton  Darrell,  actor,  r.  14  Cook 
Vinzent  Ole  C,  special  agent   State   of   Cal. 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  r.  Berkeley 
Viohl  Charles,  carpenter  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

Colma 
Violatti  Etienne,  waiter,  r.  4  Adelaide  PI 
Violet  House,  Mrs.  Annie  Wunsche  proprietor, 

223  Stevenson 
Violich   J.    &    Co.    (John   Violich),  fruits  and 

vegetables,  1597  Turk 
"    John  (J.  Violich  &  Co.),  r.  1597  Turk 
Violland    Hardie  A.,  clerk  chief   paymaster's 

office  deptof  California,  r.  1011  Bush 
Virden   Gustav,   plumber    and    gasfltter,     825 

Point  Lobos  Av 
Virgilia  Antonio,    laborer   Pac.    Sheet   Metal 

Wks,  r.  16  Lafayette  PI 
Virgin  Ella,  r.  1534  Mission 

"    James  W.,  special  policeman,  r.  209!4,  14th 
Virgin  William  T.,   special  agent    Equitable 

Life  Assurance  Society,  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  Hotel  Fairmount 
Virgini  Martin,  blacksmith,  r.  318  Vallejo 
Virginia  and  Gold  Hill  Electric  Light  Co.,  3 

Hobart  Bldg 
"    and  Gold  Hill  Water  Co.,  W.  W.  Stetson 

secretary,  25  Nevada  Block 
"    House,  1021V4  Market 
Virscoyle    Benjamin,     steward    Old   People's 

Home 
Virtue  Charles,  bookkeeper,  r.  515  Turk 

VISALIA  STOCK  SADDLE  CO., 

H.  A.  Wegener  proprietor,  510  Market 

Viscarra  Laurence,  laborer,  r.  120  Bernard 

Vischer  Hubert,  civil  engineer,  r.  2325  Fill- 
more 

Vischi  Giuseppe,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1409 
Dupont,  r.  1605  Kearny 

Vishoot  Isaac,  cloak  maker,  r.  852a  Howard 


Visitacion  Water  Co.  The,  David  Farquharson 
president,  Charles  D.  Farquharson  sec- 
retary, works  South  San  Francisco,  of- 
fice 2  Mills  Bldg.  9th  floor 
Vitaich  Gregory,  waiter  Benich  &  Martich,  r.  34, 

2d 
Vitali   Seibert,  bootblack   F.    Pagano,  r.   1360 

Kearny 
Vitalini,    Bianchi  &  Co.   (Charles  H.  Vitalini, 
Louis  Bianchi  and  Joseph  Vota),  photo- 
graphers, 233  Montgomery  Av 
"    Charles  H.  (Vitalini,  Bianchi  &  Co.) 
Vitalo    Luigi,    barber,    424     Broadway,    r.    426 

Broadway 
Vite  Charles  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

Cable  Hotel 
Viteri  Juan,  coffee  planter,  r.  2026  Pacific  Av 
Viticultural  Cigar  Store,  Christopher  F.  Kern 

manag  r,  315-317  Pine 
Viticultural  Restaurant,  Wittman  &  Parisot 

proprietors,  315-317  Pine 
Vito  Biaso,  musician,  r.  5  Gaven  PI 
"    Carlo,  bootblack,  NE    cor   Stockton    and 
Geary,  r.  5  Gaven  PI 
Vits  Jacob,  r.  1241  Mission 

Vitt  Alfred,  salesman  Carroll  &  Tilton,  r.  1246 
Howard 
"    Joseph,  teamster  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
103614  Folsom 
Vittenberg  David,  peddler,  r.  129,  6th  rear 
Vivian  Charles  C,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
"    David  L.  (Adolph  &  Vivian),  r.  Fulton  nr 

2d  Av 
'•    Edgar  W.,  law  clerk  George  W.  Monteith, 

r.  727  Eddy 
"    Flora  Miss,    adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  737 

Ellis 
"    Harold  A.,  clerk  Code  &  Benjamin,  r.  727 

Eddy 
"    Mary  D.  Mrs.,  r.  12  Essex 
"    Richard  D.,  lineman  Edison  Light  &  Power 

Co.,  r.  311  Main 
"    Thomas  H.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks, 
r.  12  Essex 
Vizcayno  Vicente,  cook,  r.  228  Brannan 
Vizeli'ch  P.   A.   Miss,  bookkeeper  Nolan  Bros. 

Shoe  Co.,  r.  299  Hyde 
Vizina  James  M.,  r.  102  Ellis 
Vizzard  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1917  Geary 
"    Joseph,  harness  maker,  r.  8!4  Precita  Av 
"    Mollie  Miss,  r.  119'^  Fell 
Vlaucich  John,  wine  maker  Matteo  Drobaz,  r.  6 

Washington 
Vlautin  P.  Paul,  restaurant,  715  Davis 
Vocasek  Frank,  watchman  Humboldt  Lumber 

Go's  yard,  r.  649  Bryant 
Voce  del  Popolo  La  (Italian  daily),  Giovanni 

B.  Cevasco  proprietor,  729  Montgomery 
Vock  Simon,  groceries    and    liquors,    SW  cor 

Grove  and  Webster,  r.  801  Grove 
Vocke  Annie  Miss,  r.  123,  3d  Av 

Charles,  butcher,  486,  8th,  r.  484,  8th 
Frederick,  butcher  Carl  MuUer,  r.  123,  3d 

Av 
Gustav  C.   (Thomas  Taylor  &  Co.),  r.  1122 

Vallejo 
Henry  K.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

Golden  Gate  Av  and  Hyde,  r.  Oakland 
Wilhelmine,  widow,  r.  123,  3d  Av 
Vodden  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  504  Hickory  Av 
Voderberg  Herman,  fresco  painter,  r.  811  Geary 
Voegeli  Louis,  watchmaker,  2109  Fillmore 
Voel  Frederick  I.,  fireman,  r.  13^  Tremont  Av 
Voelk  Louis,  wood  finisher  F.  Kreling  Sons  Co., 

r.  2023  Mission 
Voer  Frederick,  bookman  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co. 
Voerekel  Hermann,  r.  NW  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
"    Hermann  Mrs.,5janitress  Stanford  Memo- 
rial Free  Kindergarten  Nos.  3  and  4,  r. 
NW  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
"    M.,   glove  cutter  B.  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 
NW  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
Vogdes  Anthony  W.,  captain  Battery   E,  5th 
Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 
"    Charles  B.,  1st  lieutentant  Co.   I,   1st  In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Voge  Henry,  bricklayer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept., 
r.  10  Johnson  Av 


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Vogel  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  923a  Shotwell  rear 
"    Alfred,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    August,  packer  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Augustus  B.,  Insurance  adjuster,  r.  2602 

Howard 
"    Carl,  die  sinker  Shreve  &  Co.,r.  6Marye 

Terrace 
"    Edward    J.,    architect,    12    Montgomery, 

rooms  15-16,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    F.  William,  correspondent  Parrott  &  Co., 

r.  San  Rafael 
"    Herman,  butcher,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver 

A7 

•'    John  (Herbert  &  Vogel),  r.  118  Fulton 

"    Julius,  peddler,  r.  418  Minna 

"    Louis,  frame  maker,  r.  24  Sherwood  PI 

"    Max,  carpenter,  r.  321  Tehama  rear 

"    Melchior,  paper  carrier,  r.  919  Powell 

"    Oswald  E.,  bartender  Frederick  Boyd,  r. 

421  Stanyan 
"    Sigmund,  r.  1618  Stockton  rear 
"    Susan  R.,  widow,  r.  410  Dolores 
"    Theodore  (Vogel  &  Holler),  r.  6  Martha  PI 
"    Thomas  A.,  dentist,  2602  Howard 
"    Tina,  widow,  r.  331  Tehama  rear 
"    cfc  Holler  (Theodore  Vogel  and  Gustavo  A. 
Holler),  liquors,  22  Stockton 
4®" Vogel.    See  Fogel  and  Fogle 
Vogeler  Albert,  salesman  Hey,  Grauerholz  & 

Co.,r.  1633  Turk 
Vogeley  Charles  C,  cashier,  r.  1011  Mission 
Vogelsang  Alexander  T.,  attorney  at  law,  28-30 
Mills    Bldg,    7th  floor,    r.    418    Leaven- 
worth 
"    Diedrich  A.,  motbrman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1223  Steiner 
"    Eugene,   bartender    Philip    Ryan,    r.    112 

Welch 
"    Frederick  W.,  miller  Carmen  Island  Salt 

Co..  r.  Oakland 
"    Marc  M.,  carpenter,  r.  504%  Minna 
Vogelsdorff  Julius,  r.  502  Mason 
Vogelsdorff  Rosa  Mrs.,  proprietor  Freud's  Cor- 
set House,  742-744  Market,  r.  1816  Sacra- 


Voger  Charles,  cook  Jacobson  &  Peterson,  r.  5A 

Russ 
Voght  Charles,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner   and 

Hermann 
Vogl  Xavier,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery,  r. 

73  Natoma 
Vogler  Albert,  solicitor,  r.  1629  Turk 
Vogliazzo  Eugene,  chef  Occidental  Restaurant, 

r.  1213  Kearny 
Vogt  Anna  M.  Mrs.,  physician,  offlce  and  r.  500 
Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tel- 
ephone Main  5375 
"    Anthony,  brewer,  r.  16  Louisa 
"    Anton,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  707  Mission 
"    Frederick  W.,  plumber,  469  Minna 
"    Herman,    bartender    Louis    Lenke,    r.  630 
Kearny 
Vogt  John  H.,  secretary  C.  F.  Weber  &   Co., 
300-304  Post,  r.  Portland,  Or. 
"    N.,  chief  cook  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Peter,  brewer  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r.  832 

Green  rear 
"    Theodore,  organist  and  choral  conductor, 
offlce  816  Market,  r.  Alameda 
i8®-Vogt.  See  Vaught,  Voight  and  Voigt 
Vogtlin  Charles,  r.  1436  Folsom 
"    Christina  Mrs.,  bakery  and  varieties,  1436 
Folsom 
Voice  of  Labor  Tlie  (weekly),  Voice  Publishing 

Co.  publishers,  620  Market 
Voice  Publishing  Co.  (Michael  McGlynn,  Wil- 
liam G.  C.  Pitt  and  0.  E.  Berry),  pub- 
lishers The  Voice  of  Labor,  620  Market 
Voight  August,  waiter,  r.  706V4  Clementina  rear 
"    Frederick,  cook,  r.  33.  33d 
"    Robert  C,  r.  1015  Market 
Voigt  Arthur  H.,  druggists'  supplies,  334,  7th 
"    Bernard,  silver  polisher  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

713!^  Bush 
"    F.,  miner,  r.  636  Commercial 
"    Frederick,    plumber  J.    E.    Britt,   r.    1622 
Church 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Hair  Mattresses 

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Voigt  Frederick,  stair  builder  David  Lewis,  r. 
514,  6th 
"    George,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 

r.  123  Valley 
"    Henry  E..  bookbinder,  r.  225  Drumm 
"    Herman,  blacksmith,  r.  1623  Church 
"    Jacob,  ship  carpenter,  r.  514,  6th 
"    John,  fireman  str  Washtenaw 
"    Otto,  laborer,  r.  31  East 
"    Robert,   driver   Herrman  Cohen,  r.    Oak- 
land 
"    Rudolph  E.,  accountant  S.  L.  Jones  &  Co., 

r.  1456  Franklin 
"    William,  clerk  Henry  Lehrke  &  Son 
"    William  C,  plumber,  r.  10  Butte 
4S" Voigt.    See  Vogt 

Voigtlander  Frank,  tailor,  r.  461'/^  Minna 
Voisard  Francois  X.,  resident  physician  French 

Hospital 
Voisin  Michael,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House, 

r.  2017  Mission 
Voisinet    Jules,    deputy   County    Clerk,  r.   17 

Laurel 
Vojer  John,  bartender,  r.  623  Clay 
Volckening  Charles,  bartender,  r.  724  Mission 
Volger  Andrew,  mirror  maker,   r.  426%  Broad- 
way 
Volgman  August,  carpenter  str  San  Juan 
Voliano  Giovanni  B.,  boatman,  r.  3  Vallejo 

•'    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  11  Pollard  PI 
Volk  Alois,  salesman  J.  Gefken,  r.  1002  Scott 
"    Benjamin,  bottler  Fredericksburg  Bottling 

Co. 
"    Lissette  K.,  widow,  r.  28  Page 
Volker  Henry,  laborer,  r.  636  Commercial 

"    John  N.,  seaman,  r.  1316  Bryant 
Volkers  William,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
Volkman  Arthur  R.,  clerk  C.  M.    Volkman,    r. 
2302  Jones 
"    Bernhard  M.,  clerk  C.  M.  Volkman,   r.  3203 
Jones 
Volkman  Charles   M.,  seed    and    commission 
merchant,  408  Front,  r.  2202  Jones 
"    Frederick  H.',  liquors,  503,  3d,  r.  W  s  Mis- 
sion nr  Army 
"    H.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    O.,  machinist  Bay  City  Iron  Wks 
Volkmann  Alexander  F.,  plumber,  r.  1210  Ful- 
ton 
"    August,  ship  carpenter,  r.  25  Capp  rear 
"    Frederick  W.,  machinist  German  Hospi- 
tal, r.  1210  Fulton 
"    George  F.   (A.    Schilling    &    Co.),   r.    2307 
Broadway 
VoU  Emma,  r.  1706  Post  rear 
"    Henry,    pork   butcher,   37   and   51   Centre 
Market,  r.  7  Farren  Av 
VoUandt  Frederick,  cook,  r.  834  Pennsylvania 
Av 
"    Gustav,  rivet  heater,  r.   824  Pennsylvania 
Av 
Vollers  Alric,  clerk,  r,  209  Leidesdorfl 
"    Charles,  groceries  and   liquors,    34th  and 

Florida 
"    Henry,  r.  607  Stockton 

"    John  H.,  groceries,  973  Harrison,  r.   6  Mor- 
ris Av 
VoUertsen  Julia  Miss,    nurse,  r.    1519  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Peter  W.,  paper  carrier,  r.    1609    Leaven- 
worth 
VoUgraf  Charles,  seaman,  r.  700  Front 
VoUmer  Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2034,  30th 
"    Henry    A.,  druggist  Burnett  &  Co.,  r.  812b 

Filbert 
"    Henry  J.,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  735  Turk 


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VoUmer  Jacob  H.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  2816  Pine 
"    John  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.    1434 

Turk 
"    John  J.,  r.  7a5Turk 
"    John  P.,  laborer,  r.  1014  Clay 
4^=- VoUmer.    See  FoUmer  and  Voltmer 
Volmer  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  89  Chestnut 
"     Laura    Miss,    stenographer   Martin  Pipe 

and  Foundry  Co.,  r.  89  Chestnut 
"    Louis,  foreman  Eureka  Grain  Warehouse, 
r.  89  Chestnut 
Volney  Victor,  gilder  A.  &  A.  Baker,  r.  Berkeley 
Volpe  Achille,  peddler,  r.  9  Calhoun 
"    Emanuel,  driver  Paulucci  &  Casassa,  r.  9 

Calhoun 
"    Frank,  sawyer  Hobbs,    Wall    &  Co.,   r.  13 
Lafayette  PI 
Volpone  Marie,  widow,  r.  534  Filbert  rear 
Volquards  Charles,  clerk,  r.  9i4  Verona  PI 
"    Frankie  Miss,  r.  1131  Clay 
"    Minnie,  domestic,  2121  Lyon 
Volquardson  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Volswinkler    Adelbert,    carpenter,   r.  1328  Na- 

toma 
Voltmer  Henry,  bakery,  215,  24th 
Volz  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1411  Montgonaery 
"    Ernest  G.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,'r.  .567 

Masonic  Av 
"    Frederick,  butcher   James  McDermott,  r. 

602  N  South 
"    Frederick  W,,  artist  Call,  r.  919  O'Farrell 
Volz  George  F.,  secretary    and   treasurer  Na- 
tional Brewing  Co.,  720-722  Fulton,  r.  631 
Webster 
"    George  W.,  cooper,  r.  2  Sophie  Terrace 
"    Henry,  r.  343  Shipley 
"    John,  teamster   Buckingham   &   Hecht.  r. 

737,  17th 
"    Joseph,  brass  finisher,  r.  1411  Montgomery 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  1411  Montgomery 
"    Samuel  C,  r.  919  O'Farrell 
Von  Ah  Balz,  laborer,  r.  Sears  nr  Sickles  At 

"    Bernhold,  laborer,  r.  334  Madrid 
Von  Ahn   George  W.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker 

Co.,  r.  9,  13th 
Von  Ahnden  John  H.,  r.  538  Polk 
"    John  H.  Jr.,  draughtsman  Shea  &  Shea,  r. 
538  Polk 
Von  Arx  George,  electrician,  r.  1517^  Mason 

"    Josech,  r.  \b\lV2  Mason 
von    Arx    Joseph,  tailor,  216  O'Farrell,  r.  647b 
Stevenson 
"    Joseph  Jr.,  tailor  Joseph  von  Arx,  r.  647b 
Stevenson 
Von  Arx  Julius,  feather  duster  maker,  r.  151714 

Mason 
Von  Aspen  John,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

28  Federal 
Von  Bargen  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  538,  15th 
"    E.,  liquors,  NW  cor  Hayes  and  Broderick, 

r.  1417  Hayes 
"    Ernest   (Von  Bargen  &  Niehlson),  r.    1223 

Webster 
"    Henry,  r.  538,  15th 

"    Ida  Miss,  teacher  Silver  Star  Kindergar- 
ten, r.  1526  Bush 
"    Katie,  domestic,  2414  Mission 
"    Otto,  stenographer,  r.  1526  Bush 
"    &  Niehlson" (Ernest  Von  Bargen  and  John 
Niehlson),  liquors,  239  East 
4S"Von  Bargen.    See  Van  Bergen 
von  Boqusalawskl  Victor,  messenger  German 

Hospital 
Von  Borstel  Alma,  domestic,  2007  Devisadero 
"    Charles  (Von  Borstel  &  Fuhs),  r.   1730  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 


von  Borstel  Lousia,  widow,  r.  1730  Golden{Gate 

Av 
Von  Borstel  &  Fuhs  (Charles  Von  Borstel  and 
Max  Fuhs),  cyclery,  NE  cor   Baker  and 
Fell 
Von  Bremen  Henry,  wood  sawyer,  r.  1016  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Karl,  foreman  H.  &  W.  Winkle,  r.  922  Bat- 
tery 
von  Buchholtz  Marie  Miss,  teacher  South  Cos- 
mopolitan Grammar  School,  r.  1017  Van 
Ness  Av 
Von  Buelow  Frederick,  physician,  r.  239  Chat- 
tanooga 
"    Jasper,  clerk  E.  E.  Aubry,  r.  239  Chatta- 
nooga 
von  Buncken  Louis  C,  accountant  Commercial 

Union  Assurance  Co.,  r.  San  Rafael 
Von  Dahlern  J.  H.,  master  bark  Aureola,  office 

48  Market,  room  1 
Von  Demandowski  Amandus,  r.  1237  Sanchez 
Von  der  Hoden  Hermann,  clerk  August  Loder- 

hose.  r.  801  Buchanan 
Von  der  Leith Frederick  H.,  druggist,  NE  cor 
Powell  and  Broadway,  r.  742  Broadway 
"    Harold  O.,  clerk  Frederick  Von  der  Leith, 

r.  742  Broadway 
"    Walter  E.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  742 
Broadway 
Von  der  Mehden  Brother.s  (Richard  and  Gott- 
leib),  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  16th 
and  Folsom 
"    Carl,   teacher  violin,   cornet,  etc.,  691  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Gottlieb  H.  (Von  der  Mehden  Bros.),  r.  101, 

16th 
"    Louis,  teacher  music,  r.  1835  Green 
"    Louis,  Jr.,  teacher  music,  r.  1835  Green 
"    Richard  (Von  der  Mehden  Bros.),  and  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  NE  cor  Mission  and 
4th,  r.  2855  Mission 
"    William,  musician,  r.  1835  Green 

VON    DER    MEHDEN'S   BAND 

OF  SOLOISTS,  G.  H.  Von  der  Mehden 
Musical  Director,  office  SW  cor  16th 
and  Folsom 

von  der  Nienburg  H.  A.,  groceries,  wines  and 
liquors,  1.3U1  Larkin.  telephone  Hyde  1522 

von  der  Nienburg  William  A.,  wines  and 
liquors,  SW  cor  California  and  Drumm, 
r.  818  Waller 

von  Dohlen  Christian,  groceries,  1426   Taylor 

VonDohren  Pierre,  waiter,  r.  312  Mason 

Von  Drathen  Dora  Miss,  r.  1816  Sacramento 

Von  Dunwald  Frederick,  cigar  maker,  r.  624 
Fulton 

Von  Emden  John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  207  Clara 

Von  Eun  Joseph,  apprentice,  r.  59  Clementina 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  59  Clementina 

Von  Felg'enhauer  Paul,  instrument  maker  Elec- 
tric Supply  Co.,  r.  14  Moss 

Von  Geldem  Otto,  secretary  The  A.  Lietz  Co., 
422  Sacramento,  and  secretary  Califor- 
nia Association  of  Civil  Engineers,  819 
Market,  room  56,  r.  1513  Vallejo 

Von  Gerzabek  Oscar,  oil  lubricator,  r.  620Vi 
Steiner 

Von  Glahen  George,  painter,  r.  264,  3d 
"    John,  capitalist,  r.  1045  Market 

Von  Glahn  E.  Mrs.,  r.  229,  14th 

>e®"Von  Glahn.    See  Van  Glahn 

Von  Goltzheim  Moritz  S.,  insurance,  r.  1325  Oc- 
tavia 

Von  Hacht  Henry,  cooper,  r.  49  Federal 
"    Theodore,  clerk  William  P.  Keily,  r.  16  Zoe 

Von  Hadeln  John,   groceries  and  liquors,  1601 
Powell,  r.  1603  Powell 
"    Peter,  clerk  John  Von  Hadeln,  r.  1603  Powell 

Von  Hagen  Henry  E.,  bookkeeper  H.  Dutard,  r. 
2018  Pierce 
"    J.  B.,  waiter  str  Corona 
"    Martin  (Hopke  Bros.  &  Von  Hagen),  r.  926 
Greenwich 

49" Von  Hagen.    See  Varnhagen 

Von  Harten  John,  bartender  Louis  Von  Harten, 
Railroad  Bridge  and  Merrimac 
"    Louis,  liquors,  Railroad  Bridge  and  Merri- 
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Von  Kartell  Louis  G.,  laborer,  r.  Railroad  Bridge 
and  Merrimac 
"    William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Railroad  Bridge 
and  Merrimac 
Von  Haslocher  Emil  E.,  physician,  40-41  Nevada 

Block,  r.  101 1/4  Van  Ness  Av 
Von  Hassel  Henry,   expressman  foot  Market, 

r.  726  Washington 
Von  Helms  John,  master  str  Orizaba,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John  H.,  cook,  r.  37  Washington  Av 
"    Thomas  H.  (Von  Helms  &  Pullin),  r.  907!^ 

Capp 
"    &  Pullin  (Thomas  H.  Von  Helms  and   Eli 
Pullin),   butchers,   SW  cor  Sutter  and 


Von  Hillem  A.,  clerk  Contra  Costra  House 

von  Hinnenberg  Charles  W.  M.,  conductor  Mar- 
ket St.  Ry.,r.  1391/i,  11th 

Von  Hofen  Catherine,  widow,  r.  724  Union 
"    Charles,  butcher  Wannenmacher  &  Co.,  r. 
405  Frederick 

von  Hofen  Henry,  soap  maker  G.  R.  Lucy  &  Co., 
r.  221/2  Chesley 

4®- Von  Hofen.    See  Von  Ofen 

VON  HOFFMANN  CHARLES, 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r. 
1014  Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  p.  m. 

Von  Homeyer  Bruno,  civil  engineer,  r.  802  Mont- 
gomery 

Von  Husen  John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1127  Mc- 
Allister 

Von  Imhoff  Frederick  C,  barber,  r.  610  Folsom 
"    Louisa  Miss,  cloak  maker,  r.  610  Folsom 

Von  Issendorf  Christopher  F.,  r.  350  Fremont 
"    Henry,  r.  350  Fremont. 

Von  Kapft  Frederick  H.,  bookkeeper  First 
National  Bank,  r.  Alameda 

VonKonsky  Harry,  city  editor  California  Dem- 
okrat,  r.  2322  Folsom 

von  Le  Fort  Peter,  teacher  languages,  r.  615 
Jones 

Von  Leicht  Ferdinand,  civil  and  mining  engin- 
eer, 418  California,  r.  2010  Pierce 

Von  Loesecke  Percy,  r.  567  Howard 

Von  Meyerinck  Anna  Mrs.,  teacher  Girl's  High 
School,  r.  815  Fulton 
"    William,  r.  815  Fulton 

Von  Munch  Albert,  engineer  Davis  Bros.,  r. 
Oakland 

Von  Oehsen  Hermann  E.,  liquors,  SW  cor  4th 
and  King 

Von  Oesen  John  E.  C,  groceries  and  liquors, 
NW  cor  Ellis  and  Hyde,  r.  401  Hyde 

Von  Ofen  George,  foreman  Max  Ordenstein,  r. 
14  Lyon 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  14  Lyon 

VonPein  Henry,  r.  230  O'Farrell 

Von  Perbaut  Carl,  artist,  r.  cor  Jackson  and 
Van  Ness  A-v 

von  Ploennies  Albert,  salesman,  r.  1941a  McAl- 
lister 
"    Mathilda,  widow,  r.  1941a  McAllister 
"    Walter,  plumber,  r.  1941a  McAllister 

Von  Ponin  Carl,  clerk  Cafe  Zinkand,  r.  1905 
Bush 

Von  Puttkamer  Elizabeth,  widow,  teacher 
mu  sic,  1520  Folsom 

von  Rhein  Frank,  clerk  O.  F.  von  Rhein  &  Co., 
r.  2325  Gough 

von  Bhein  0.  F.  &  Co.  (Otto  F.  von  Rhein  and 
Adolphus  H.  Lissak),  real  estate.  Insur- 
ance brokers,  rent  collectors,  and  general 
auctioneers,  513California 
"    Otto  E.,  collector  O.  F.  von  Rhein  &Co., 

2325  Gough 
"    Otto    F.    (O.  F.  von  Rhein  &  Co.),  r.  2325 
Gough 

Von  Bonn,  Hencke  &  Lorsbach  (William  Von 
Ronn,  Herman  Henckeand  Adolph  Lors- 
bach), wholesale  dairy  produce  and  pro- 
visions. 313-315  Front 

von  Ronn  Richard  (Jurss  &  von  Ronn),  r.  1012 
Clay 

Von  Ronn  William  (Von  Ronn,  Hencke  &  Loss- 
bach),  r.  1134  Filbert 
"    William  Jr.,  salesman  J.   Seidl  &  Co.,  r. 
608 V4  Chestnut 


Von  Rosen  Carl,  clerk,  r.  1613  Gough 

von  Rossum  Nicholas,  manager  Cafe  Zinkand, 
r.  1905  Bush 

Von  Rotz  Joseph,  dairyman,  r.  621  Commercial 

von  Schauer  Anton,  chemist  The  E.   G.   Lyons 
Co.,  r.  1433  California 

Von  Schassen  Max,  driver  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  554  Folsom 

Von  Schmidt  AUexey  W.,  civil  engineer,  presi- 
dent and  chief  engineer  Lake  Tahoe  and 
San  Francisco  Water  Works,  and  man- 
ager The  Von  Schmidt  Dredger,  808 
Montgomery 
"    Angus  M..  engineer  Arpad  Haraszthy,  r. 

1331  Clay 
"    C.  J.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1331  Clay 

Von  Schmidt  Dredger  The,  Allexey  W.  Von 
Schmidt  manager,  808  Montgomery 
"    Edward  A.,  civil    engineer,  808  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Alameda 
"    Julius  H.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1331  Clay 
"    Middleton  A.,  engineer,  r.  1331  Clay 
"    Samuel  A.,  salesman  H.  Huddleston  &  Co. 

Von  Schroder  J.  H.  Baron,  office  124  Sansome, 
room  11,  r.  1321  Sutter 

Von  Seggern  Henry  J.,  miller   J.   Einstein  & 
Co.,r.  116  Turk 

von   Senden  George,  bartender,  r.  204  Jackson 

Von  Senden  Matilda,  widow,  r.  115  Buchanan 

Von  Skotnioki  Otto,  bartender,  r.  14  Ritch 

Von  Sneidern  John,  master  mariner,  r.  152,  1st 

Von  Sohnen  Herman,  cook,  r.  765i4  Howard 

Von  Soosten  Louis,  watchman  S.  F.  &  S.  M. 
Ry.,  r.  Crescent  Av  nr  Folsom 

von  Staden  Christoph  (Woebcke  &  von  Staden), 
r.  708  Larkin 

Von  Staden  Diedrich,  groceries  and  liquors,  1591 
Folsom,  r.  1587  Folsom 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  24  Hampton  PI 

von    Staden  Freda    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    462 
Jessie 
"    George,  liquors,  501  Davis,  r.  435  Broadway 

Von  Staden   Henry    J.,   wrapper   Hofmann    & 
Woenne,  r.  24  Hampton  PI 

von  Staden  John  H.,  stair  builder,  r.  462  Jessie 
"    William,  copper  plate  printer  James  H. 
Duncan,  r.  462  Jessie 

Von  Steinme  Henry,  r.  Old  Peeple's  Home 

Von  Tagen  Henry,  bookkeeper  Olsen,  Ruth  & 
Cook,  r.  Alameda 

Von  Thun  Frank,  groceries  and   liquors,  1019 
Guerrero 

von  Tiedemann  Emil  J.  T.,  watchmaker  and 
jeweler,  314,  6th 
"    Frederick,  cigar  manufacturer,  314,  6th 

VonTillow  Alma  Mrs.,  school  principal  S.  F. 
Protestant  Orphan  Asylum 

von  Tillow  Ward,  bookkeeper  S.   F.  and  Pac. 
Glass  Wks,  r.  930  Union 

Von  Trott  Otto,  detective,  r.  12  Ash  Av 

von  Voss  William,  traveling  salesman,  r.    520 
Lyon 

Von   Wamel   Anton,    cabinet    maker    Charles 
Greffe,  r.  255  Jersey 

Von  Werthern  Henry,    conductor   Market    St. 
Ry.,  r.  1401  Church 
"    Herman,  r.  1401  Church 
"    Joseph,  physician  and  druggist,  1401  Church 

Von  Westerburg  Fritz,  porter  Frank  Infanger, 
r.  174  Clementina 

Von  Wittkowsky  Hugo,  shoemaker,  r.  614  Cali- 
fornia rear 

Vonwyl  Agnes  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  108  Sadowa 
"    Aloysius,  gardener,  r.  108  Sadowa 
"    Joseph  A.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  108 
Sadowa 


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over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle.  . 

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VOOGT  F.  W., 

general  agent  accident  department 
Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  California,  oflBce  NE  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Sacramento,  r.  Alameda 

Voorhamme  John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  Ill  Trenton 
Voorhies  Alfred  H.,  physician.  709  Sutter,  r.  2111 
California 
"    F.  L.,  carpenter  Central  Lumber  and  Mill 

Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Finnan  B.,  with  H.  N.  Tilden  &  Co.,  r.  310 

Leavenworth 
"    Susan    Mrs.,    dressmaking,   310    Leaven- 
worth 
4^ Voorhies.    See  Van  Voorhies 
Voorman  Co.  The,  Henry  Voorman  president, 
Otto  Froelich  secretary,  office  403  Mont- 
gomery, room  10 
"    G.,  train  dispatcher,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    Henry  (Schultz  &  Voorman),  and  president 
The    Voorman   Co.,    ofQce   506   Battery, 
room  3,  r.  800  Bush 
Voorsanger  Abraham  W.,   publisher   Emanu 
El,  ofBce  432  Montgomery,   r.   1510  Val- 
lejo 
Voorsanger  Jacob,  rabbi  Congregation  Emanu 
El  and  editor  Emanu  El,  432  Montgom- 
ery, r.  SW  cor  Post  and  Franklin 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  coffee  saloon,  S  s  Haight  bet 

Cole  and  Clayton,  r.  1404  Masonic  Av 
"    Saul,  collector,  r.  1404  Masonic  Av 
"    William,  student,  r.  1249  Franklin 
"    Willie,    millhand    W.    H.    Miner,    r.    1113 
Scott 
Voos  Max  J.,  salesman  Columbia  Woolen  Co., 

r.  2218  Van  Ness  Av 
Vooys  William,  porter,  r.  6  Everett  rear 
Voppel  Henry,  reporter  California  Demokrat,  r. 

912;^  Post 
V'orbe  Ephraim,  real  estate  agent,  630  Market, 

r.  736  Harrison 
Vorce  Charles  B.,  draughtsman  J.  B.  Mathisen, 

r.  Oakland 
Vorderer  Charles,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
Vorfeld  Antone,  tailor,  2737  Folsom 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  Bishop  &  Wheeler,  r.  2737 
Folsom 
Vorhies  Daniel  G.,  lodgings,  281  Minna 
Vorrath  Albert  H.,  rubber  worker  Gorham  Rub- 
ber Factorv,  r.  241,  12th 
"    Annie,  domes'tic,  1502  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Christian,  r.  2109  Taylor 
"    Ernest,  r.  241,  12th 
"    Henry,  groceries.  901  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Thomas  (Thomas  Vorrath  &    Son),  r.  241, 

12th 
"    Thomas    &    Son    (Thomas  and   William), 

decorators  and  painters,  240,  9th 
"    William  (Thomas  Vorrath  &  Son),  r.   341, 
12th 
Vortmann  Charles,  laborer,  r.  513  Shotwell 

"    Sophie,  widow,  r.  513  Shotwell 
Vorwaerts  Turn  Verein,  L.  Frentrup  secretary, 

310  O'Farrell 
Vorwerk  Frank,  washer  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  Oakland 
Vosburgh  George  H.,  laborer,  r.  818  Jackson 
"    Matilda  J.,  widow,  r.  818  Jackson 
"    William,  merchant,  r.  736  Washington 
Vose  Rufus  C,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton 
Vosper    Albert   E.,   bookkeeper  Bay  City  Iron 

Wks,  r.  915  Post 
Voss  Amelia,  widow,  r.  335  Jessie 
"    August,  cooper,  r.  W  s  Manchester  nr  Pre- 
citaAv 


Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.  (Frederick  G.  Voss  and 
John  G.  Conrad),  managers  Aachen  and 
Munich  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Germany), 
Frankfort  Accident  and  Plate  Glass  In- 
surance Co.  (Germany),  agents  Fidelity 
and  Deposit  Co.  (Baltimore,  Md.),  and 
general  insurance  agents,  204  Sansome 
"  F.  G.  &  Co.  (Frederick  G.  Voss  and  John 
G.  Conrad),  commission  merchants,  304 
Sansome 
"    Frederick,  broom    sorter  Cal.  Broom  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  129  Douglass 
"    Frederick  G.   (Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.,  F.  G. 
Voss  &  Co.  and  George  Easton  &  Co.), 
ofQce  304  Sansome 
"    Hans,  liquors,  boarding  and  lodgings,  1507 

Kentucky 
"    Henry,  groceries    and   liquors,  3242  How- 
ard 
"    Henry  H.,  upholsterer  George  Walcom,  r. 

6191^  Larkin 
"    Herman  (Milwaukee),  manufacturer  leath- 
er goods,  H.  Simon  &Co.  agents,  210 Bat- 
tery 
"    Jacob,  car  washer  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  3336 

Bush 
"    John  C,  cook,  r.  11  Morrell  PI 
"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  129  Douglass 
"    John  J.,  bartender  Henry  Jurgens,   r.    139 

Douglass 
"    Sophia,  domestic,  809  Harrison 
"    William,  bartender  Christiansen  &    Mee- 
gan,  r.  2244  Howard 
Vossback  Adolph  r.  1934  Folsom 
Vosseler  Christina  H.   Miss,  dressmaking,  627 

Post 
Vosti  Charles,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  9 
Day 
"    Louis,  clerk  Louis  Gendotti,  r.  508  Octavia 
"    Louise,  ironer  H.  G.  Giannini,  r.  1318  Turk 
"    S.  &  Co.  (Seraflno  Vosti,   Michael    Lanini 
and  Matasci  Albini),  dairymen.  Mission 
Road  nr  Six  Mile  House 
"    Seraflno  (S.  Vosti  &  Co),  r.   Mission  Road 
nr  Six  Mile  House 
Vosty  Stefano,  dairy  produce,  1510  Howard 
Vota   Joseph    (Vitalini,    Bianchi  &  Co.),  r.  606 

Filbert 
VouUieme  Melamie  Miss,  saleslady  Goldberg, 

Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  12  Laskie 
Vowinckel  F.  William,  M.  D.,  surgeon  Califor- 
nia State  Woman's  Hospital,  office  and 
r.  1298  Van  Ness  Av,  hours  3  to  4  p.  m.  ex- 
cept Saturdays  and  Sundays,  telephone 
East  430 
Vowles  John  O.,  packer  clothing    and  equipage 
depot  quartermaster's  dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r. 
335,  39th 
Voy  Amelia  D.,  widow,  r.  430A  17th 
"    Annie  K.  Miss,  asst.  secretary  Cal.  Camera 

Club,  r.  1707  Howard 
"    Charles  H.,  porter  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  1707  Howard 
"    Dewitt,  clerk  Chicago,  Rock    Island    and 

Pacific  Railway  Co.,  r.  1707  Howard 
"    Winfield  S.,   salesman  H.    Huddleston    & 
Co.,  r.  1707 Howard 
Voyer  John,  liquors,  SE  cor  Powell  &  Beach,  r. 

633  Clay 
Voyrodich  John,  waiter  Gargre  &  Co.,  r.   1432 

Howard 
Vrachliotti  George,  stationery,  1206  Polk.  r.  1519 

Pine 
Vragnisan  Jeremiah  A.,  salesman D.  Ghirardelli 

Co.,  r.  1804  Stockton 
Vranizan  George,  porter  Gray  &  Barbieri,  r.  1421 

Mason 
Vredenburgh  Anna,  widow,  r.  706  Van  Ness  Av 
Vreeland  Ezekiel  B.,   capitalist,  r.   5354  South 

Park 
>es~ Vreeland.    See  Freeland 
Vrettos  Obesity  Belt  Co.   The,   P.  T.   Vrettos 
proprietor,  104  Eddy 
"    P.  T.,  proprietor  Vrettos  Obesity  Belt  Co., 
r.  310  Eddy 
-^"Vrooman.    See  Voorman 
Vucanovich  Peter  L.   (J.  Ivancovich  &  Co.)  r. 

1700  Larkin 
Vucovich  John,  jeweler,  r.  435  Turk 


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Vukovich  John  (Damanovich&  Vukovioh),  r.  554 

Stevenson 
"    Louis,  bartender,  r.  107  Austin  Av 
"    Michael,  waiter  Damjanovich  &  Vukovich, 

r.  508  Jessie 
"    Theodore,  cook  D.  Boehm 

VULCAN  IRON  WORKS, 

E.  L.  Eyre  president,  J.  H.  Graham 
vice-president  and  manager,  G.  M. 
Pinckard  secretary,  135-145  Fre- 
mont, telephone  Main  608 

Vulicevich  Marco,  fruit  dealer,  r.  414  Hyde 
"    William  S.,  clerk,  r.  414  Hyde 
"    George  (Jelich  &  Vulich),  r.  213,  6th 

Vuscanovlch  Martin,  r.  142,  6th 

Vuscovich  Spire  (Vuscovich  &  Balich),  r.  919^4 
Lombard 
"    Spiro,  liquors,  537  Clay,  r.  610  Merchant 
"    &  Balich  (Spiro  Vuscovich  and  Luca  Ba- 
lich), wines  and  liquors,  1600  Polk 
"    Vincent,  shoemaker,  610  Merchant 


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Waack  Charles,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 

"    William,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Waas    Albert    H.,    with    Henry   Waas, 
Waller  rear 
"    Henry,  manufacturer  wooden  bungs,   taps 

and  plugs,  720  Minna,  r.  103  Oak 
"    Louis,  clerk  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r.  123  Fill- 
more 
-eS^Waas.    See  Wasch  and  Wass 
Wabner  August,  baker  A.  Hauser,  r.  330Clement 
Wachhorst  Frances,  widow,  proprietor  A.  &  K. 

Bldg,  14  McAllister 
Wachhorst  Newton  B.  Dr.,   dentist,    14   Mc- 
Allister 
Wachle  Godfried,  shoemaker,  r.  1406  Pine 
Wacholder  Benjamin,  metal  dealer,  1426  Turk 
"    Gertrude,  stenographer,  r.  1426  Turk 
"    Joel,  salesman  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 

1426  Turk 
"    Samuel,  peddler,  r.  1426  Turk 
Wachs  Martin,  dental  student,  r.  1454  Castro 
Wachsman  Jacob,  peddler,  r.  680^4,  20th 
Wachsmuth  William,  r.  1814  Geary 
Wachtel  Rose  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  464%  Minna 
Wachter  Charles  (Aller  &  Wachter),  r.  247,  3d 
"    Charles  F.,  tailor,  r.  1011  York 
"    Charles  P.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co., 

r.  112  Berry 
"    Conrad,   machine  hand  H.    Friedrichs,  r. 

1011  York 
"    Laurence,  brewer  F.  A.  Lux  Brewing  Co., 

r.  1406  Pacific 
"    Rudolph,  shoemaker,  711  Davis,  r.  10  Wash- 
ing 
"    William  F.,  liquors,  112  Berry 
Wachterhauser  John  F.,  laborer,  r.  25^/4,  22d 
Wack   Conrad,  bartender  Rodefeld  &    Wrede, 
105  Grant  Av 
"    John,  liquors,  309,  49th  Av 
Wackenhuth  Robert,  butcher,  r.  51! 
Wackenreuder     Ernest,     painter 
hanger,  1515  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  surveyor,  r.  Ws  San  Bruno  Av  nr 

Eve 
"    Tomasa,  widow,  r.  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
Wacker   Adolf,    locksmith,    616  Green,  r.   1623 
Powell  rear 
"    Amelia  Miss,  r.  1917  Sacramento 
"    Anna  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  1118  Alabama 
"    Charles  F.   (Wacker  &  Raab),  r.  927  Fil- 
bert 
"    Frank  L.,  molder,  r.  1118  Alabama 
"    Gustavus,  janitor,  325  Montgomery,  r.  1118 

Alabama 
"    Gustavus  Jr.,  carpenter,  r.  1118  Alabama 
"    &  Raab  (Charles  F.  Wacker  and  Valentine 
Raab),  sausage  and  cured    meats,  1320 
Dupont 
Wacknitz  Otto,  teamster,  r.  2813  Mission 
Waddell  M.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  103  Leav- 
enworth 
"    E.  R,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1437  Polk 
4®=- Waddell.    See  Wardell 


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Waddill  William,  barber. 

Wadding  Michael,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

Waddington  James  S.,  tailor  Newbauer&Levy, 

r.  12  Montgomery 
Wade  Abel,  miner,  r.  1921  Mission 

"    Albert,  salesman,  r.  2534  Howard 

"    Albert  F.   (Robinson   &   Wade),   r.  2OG91/2 
Fillmore 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  524  O'Farrell 
Wade  Ben  L.,  proof  reader  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    Charles    B.,    porter    Holbrook,    Merrill   & 
Stetson,  r.  llUYi  Leavenworth 

"    Charles  M.,  clerk  Continental  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
r.  11111/2  Leavenworth 

"    Davidson  K,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Wade  Edward  E.,  chief  clerk  general  passen- 
ger agent's  ofQce  S.  P.  Co.,  4  Montgom- 
ery, r.  1365,  11th  Av,  Oakland 

"    Edward  G.,  reporter  Commercial  News,  r. 
3  Lily  Terrace 

"    Elizabeth  B.  Miss,  teacher  Crocker  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  1819  Eddy 

"    Emily  I.  Miss,  chief  cataloguer  Free  Pub- 
lic Library,  r.  1819  Eddy 

"    Frank  N.,   conductor  Market    St.   Ry.,  r. 
1013  Minnesota 

"    George    E.,  bookkeeper  Wells,    Fargo   & 
Co.'s  Bank,  r.  714  Bush 
Wade  George   W.,  assistant  secretary  Board 
of  Education,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor,  r. 
1436  Leavenworth 

"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  1923  Mission 

"    Howard,  clerk  Brown  &  Power,  r.   1111% 
Leavenworth 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  142%,  4th 

"    James  R.,  clerk  La  Grande  Laundry 

"    Janet  Miss,  teacher  Broadway  Grammar 
School,  r.  1819  Eddy 

"    J.  H.,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 
cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 

"    J.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  543a  Castro 

"    John  H.,  picture  frames,  414  Turk 

"    John  H.,  with  Hastings'  Trust  Estate,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Joseph  L.,  forwarder  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 
621  Post 

"    Leonard  M.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
r.  East  Oakland 

"     Lucy  M.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 
School,  r.  1819  Eddy 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1819  Eddy 
Wade  S.  H.,  manager  printing  department  H.  S. 
Crocker  Co.,  215-219  Bush,  r.  East  Oak- 
land 

"    Stella,  r.  2009%  Fillmore 

"    Walter  S.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
Alameda 

"    W.  F.  (W.  F.  Wade  &  Co.),  r.  Sonoma,  Cal. 

"  W.  F.  &  Co.  (W.  F.  Wade  and  Max  O. 
Krantzberger),  manufacturers  picture 
frames,  408  Kearny 
Wade  William  M..  collections,  general  busi- 
ness agent,  insurance  and  real  estate, 
402  Kearny,  room  1,  telephone  Main  914, 
r.  3321  Geary 

"    William  W.  (Wade  &  Co.),  r.  1501a  Jack- 
son 

"    Winifred  C.  Miss,  saleslady  Edmund  Bern- 
heim,  r.  543a  Castro 

WADE  «&  CO., 

(William  W.  Wade),  saddles,  harness, 
etc.,  and  genuine  Visalia  Stock  Saddles, 
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Wade's  Warehouse,  Byron  G.  Smith  proprietor, 

450  Townsend 
Waden  Eilert,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  40 

Boyce 
Wadham  Edward  L.,  house  painter,   1528  San- 
chez, r.  3253  Mission 
Wadham  Luman,  expert  accountant  and  sec- 
retary Bishop  Armitage  Church  Orphan- 
age, 530  California,  room  38,  r.  1909  Leav- 
enworth 
Wadleigh   A.    S.,  superintendent    North  Pac 
Trading  and  Packing  Co.,  330  Pine,  room 
15 
Wadman  Elizabeth  C,  widow,  r.  221V4,  14th 
"    Ernest  E.,  with  H.  H.  Scott  &  Son  Co.,  r 

801  Pine 
"    G.  Harry,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  323 

Lyon 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1188  Treat  Av 
Wadsworth  diaries  C,  physician,  office  and  r. 
518  Sutter,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m., 
telephone  Main  5480 
"    Charles  H.,  r.  349  Jersey 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  1223  York 
"    F.  G.  F.,  1st  lieutenant  U.  S.  str  Rush 
Wadsworth  Henry,  cashier  Wells,  Fargo  & 
Co's  Bank,  NE  cor  Market  and  Sansome, 
r.  1347  Alice,  Oakland 
"    James  D.,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Folger 

&  Co.,  r.  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 
"    John  J.,  salesman  Union  Pacific  Salt  Co.. 

r.  1223  York 
"    Thomas    E.,  engineer   Mission   Chemical 
Wks,  r.  1223  York 
Waechter  Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  615V4  Hyde 
Waelder  George,  printer,  r.  933  Mission 
Wafiord  Henry  H.,  boilermaker  J.  C.  Lemmer 

&  Co.,  r.  32V4  Tehama  rear 
Wagen  Frederick,   piano  maker,  r.  1609  Santa 

Clara 
Wagener  August,  laborer,  r.  1112  Iowa 
"    F.  Emile.  clerk  The  German  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  630%  Haight 
"    Ferdinand  G.,  teacher  music,  r.  319  Eddy 
"    Francis  O.,  cashier  Western   Sugar  Refin- 
ing Co.,  r.  914  Devisadero 
"    Henry  R.,  clerk,  r.  914  Devisadero 
"    Jacob,  bakery  and  notions,  8II14  Bryant 
"    Paul  H.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
San  Jose,  Cal. 
4®"Wagener.    See  Waggoner,  Wagner,  Wag- 
oner and  Wegener 
Wagenknecht  Edward,  plasterer,  r.  1406  San- 
chez 
Waggershauser  Eugene,  clerk  Percy  Beamish, 

r.  107  Clinton 
Waggoner  George  H.,  secretary  App  Mine,  205 

Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
Wagner  A.,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r.  560 
Howard 
Adam  (Liebert  &  Wagner),  r.  1214,  18th 
Adam,  r.  W  s  Clara  Av  nr  18th 
Adam  Jr.,  jeweler,  r.  W  s  Clara  Av  nr  18th 
Adam  J.,  barber,  403a  O'FarrelU,    r.    323 

Taylor 
Adolph  (Wagner  Bros.),  r.  1709  Sutter 
Albert,  clerk,  r.  237i/4  Guerrero 
Albert  E.   A.,    clerk     Maximilian    E.    A. 

Wagner,  r.  6  Willow  Av 
Alexander,  brickmason,  r.  1032  Potrero  Av 
Alice,  domestic,  1517  Taylor 
Alice  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  1101  Pine 
Alonzo  J.,  bookkeeper  Carlson-Currier  Co., 

r.  1111  Hyde 
Antone  P.,  butcher,  627  Bush,  r.  827  Pine 
August  (Wagner  &  Krueger),  r.  478  Tehama 


Wagner  August,  porter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 
r.  1105  Stevenson 

August  H.,  policeman,  r.  425  McAllister 

Bernard,  painter,  r.  1000  Webster 

Bertha  J.  Mrs.,  teacher  Healds  Business 
College,  r.  120  Laurel 

Bertha  M.  E.  Miss,  physician,  1532  Guer- 
rero 

Brothers  (Adolph  and  Louis),  confec- 
tionery, 1925  Fillmore 

Carl,  cellarman  F.  P.  Schuster 

Carroll,  hostler  George  Heiselberg,  r.  112 
New  Montgomery 

Charles,  clerk,  r.  729y2  Harrison 

Charles,  contractor,  r.  408,  23d 

Charles,  cook,  r.  6  Montgomery  Court 

Charles,  laborer  Crystal  Packing  and  Pro- 
vision Co.,  r.  432  Jackson 

Charles,  tailor,  307,  5th,  r.  311,  5th 

Charles  A.,  diamond  setter  and  jeweler, 
126  Kearny,  room  17,  r.  2618  Bush 

Charles  F.,  broker,  221  Front,  room  1 

Charles  J.  (Kraker  &  Wagner),  9a5  Market 

Charles  W.,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner,  r. 
924  McAllister 

Christian,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
833  Hampshire 

Clyde  R.,  bookkeeper,  r.  805  Grove 

David,  r.  805  Grove 

David,  baker,  r.  1605  Dupont 

Edward,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 

Edward  L.,  coppersmith  Ludwig  Wagner, 
r.  816  Haight 

WAGNER  EDWARD  L., 

proprietor  The  Andromeda,  fine  wines 
and  liquors,  English   Ale  and  Dublin 
Porter,  931  Kearny,  and  Supervisor 
Twelfth  Ward,  r.  1915  Green 
Wagner  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.    (St. 
Louis,  Mo.),  California  Electrical  Works 
general  agents,  35  Market 
"    Emily  Miss,  teacher  languages,  r.  1101  Pine 
"    Ernest  A.,  assayer  W.  N.  Jehu,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Wagner  F.  C.  &  Brother  (Frank  C.   and  Lud- 
wig), provision  packers,  1-5  Pacific  Fruit 
Market,  534  Clay 

Ferdinand,  deputy  License  Collector,  r.  311 
Lombard 

Frank  C.  (F.  C.  Wagner  &  Bro.).,  r.  1935 
Howard 

Frank  J.,  carpenter  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  1958 
Howard 

Fred  (Wagner  &  Loveder),  r.  3129  Mission 

Freda  Miss,  machine  hand  Wagner  & 
Krueger.  r.  478  Tehama 

Frederick,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 

Frederick,  baker,  r.  1604!^  San  Carlos  Av 

Frederick,  bartender,  r.  636  Commercial 

Frederick,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery, 
r.  729!^  Harrison 

Frederick,  laborer,  r.  127  Silver 

Frederika,  widow,  r.  13;^  Zoe  rear 

Fritz,  baker,  r.  707  Mission 

George  (John  Wagner  &  Sons),  r.  13th  Av 
South  nr  M 

George,  printer  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  14 
Eureka 

George,  vegetable  man  The  Oberon,  r.  253 
Minna 

George  J.,  wood  finisher  F.  Kreling  Sons 
Co.,  r.  16.37  Ellis 

George  M.,  mnfr.  pipes,  306  Kearny,  r.  6 
Fella  PI 

Harr,  editor  Western  Journal  of  Educa- 
tion, 723  Market 

Henry,  r.  1221  Washington 

Henry,  bartender  John  H.  Peteri 

Henry,  engineer,  r.  W  s  Clara  Av  nr  18th 

Henry,  laborer,  r.  1130  Iowa 

Henry,  waiter,  r.  326  Jessie 
Wagner  Henry  F.,  painter,  all  branches,  635 
California,  r.  924  McAllister 
"    Henry  J.,  painter,  r.  1033  Hampshire 
Wagner  Henry  L.,  M.  D.,  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat,  office  506  Sutter  above  Powell, 
telephone  Main  845,  hours  11  a.  m.  to  1 
p.  m.  and  3  to  4  p.  m.,  r.  2321  Buchanan 


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Wagner  Henry  N.,  manager  branch  ofBce 
William  Wagner  &  Co.,  742  McAllister, 
r.  2506  McAllister 

"    Horace,  r.  1108  Broadway 

"    J.,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa 

"    J.  A.,  solicitor  Baxter  Portrait  Co.,  r.  734 
Minna 

"    Jacob,  butcher,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

"    Jacob  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1032  Potrero  Av 

"    J.  C,  collector,  r.  319  Grant  Av 

"    Jennie  Miss,  finisher  Frederick  H.  Bush- 
nell,  r.  875  Folsom 

"    J.  Ferdinand,  mason  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  23  Clara  Av 

"    John  (John  Wagner  &  Sons),  r.  1203,  7th  Av 
South 

"    John,  baker,  r.  636  Commercial 

"    John,  liquors  and  lodgings.  547  Howard 
Wagner  Jolin,   physician,  office  483  Valencia, 
hours  1  to  3  and  6 :30  to  7 :30  p.  m. ,  Sun- 
days 1  to  2  p.  m.,  r.  2025  Mission,  tele- 
phone Mission  115 

"    John,  porter  E.  O.  Wilkens,  r.  3206 California 

"    John  &  Sons   (John,    George  and  Louis), 
hog  butchers,  4th  Av  South  bet  N  and  M 

Wagner  Jos.  Manufacturing  Co., 

Joseph  Wagner  president,  A.  Hallett 

vice-president,  A.  E.  Lacey  secretary 

and  treasurer,  George  Cottrell  super- 
intendent, flour  miU  macMnery  and 

mill  supplies.  101-103  Mission 
Wagner  Joseph,  oysterman  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r. 

431  Minna 
Wagner  Joseph,    president     Joseph  Wagner 

Manufacturing   Co.,  101-103    Mission,   r. 

2716  Scott 
"    Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  r.  1958  Howard 
"    Joseph   G.,    millwright    Joseph   Wagner 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  2716  Scott 
"    Joseph  H.,  teamster,  r.  28  Welch 
"    Joseph    J.,  teamster     Overland     Freight 

Transferee,  r.  1536,  25th 
"    Julius  K.,  clerk  delivery  dept  Wells, Fargo 

&Co.  r.  206  Post 
"    Laura  A.  Miss,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r. 

412b  Devisadero 
"    Louis    (John  Wagner  &  Sons),   r.    6th  Av 

South  bet  K  and  L 
"    Louis  (Wagner  Bros),  r,  1709  Sutter 
"    Ludwig   (F.    C.  Wagner   &  Bro.),  r.  237^/2 

Guerrero 
Wagner   Ludwig,    proprietor    Pacific    Copper 

Works,  565  Mission,  r.  816  Haight 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1135  McAllister 
"    Mary  L,,  widow,  r.  16  Grove 
"    Max,  dental  student  A.  W.  McKenzie,  r.  6 

Willow  Av 
"    Max  E.' A.,  oyster  cocktails,  9  Mason,  r.  6 

Willow  Av 
"    Michael  (Dessnin  &  Wagner),  r.  303,  9th 
"    Michael,  carpenter,  r.  110314  Stevenson 
"    Milton  A.,  conductor,  r.  1125  Mission 
"    Nicholas  master  schr  Parkersburg,  office 

SW  cor  Howard  and  Spear,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Otto,  laborer,  r  31  Gilbert 
Wagner  P.  A.,    California  Perforating  Screen 

Co.,  147  Beale,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  343  Beale 
"    Peter  H.,  barber,  514/2,  3d,  r.  44=^1/2,  3d 
"    Reginald  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  120  Laurel 
"    R.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1709  Sutter 
"    Richard,  coppersmith  Charles  W.   Smith, 

r.  79  Casseli  Av 
"    Richard  H.,  plumber,  r.  1720  Folsom 
"    Richard  W.,  coppersmith  Ludwig  Wagner, 

r.  816  Haight 
"    Robert  D.,  clerk  Porter  Bros.  &  Co. 
"    Rosetta,  widow,  r.  1136  Pacific 
"    Samuel,  r.  927  Fillmore 
"    Victoria,  widow,  r.  538  McAllister 
"    Victoria  M.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  875  Folsom 
"    Vincent,  capitalist,  r.  909  Fillmore 
"    William  (William  Wagner  &  Co.),  r.  2506 

McAllister 
"    William,  brickmason,  r.  1032  Potrero  Av 
"    William,  oiler  str  City  of  Everett 
"    William  Jr.,  bartender  August  Shoenfeld, 

r.  W  s  Clara  Av  nr  18th 


W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

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Wagner  William  &  Co.  (William  Wagner),  har- 
ness and  saddlery,  207,  4th,  branch  742 
McAllister 
William  E.,  painter,  r.  921  Webster 
William  G.,  hostler  Brugge  &  Burg,  r.  42 

Clay 
William  T.,  livery   stable,  2415  Mission,  r. 

2247  Mission 
&  Krueger  (August  Wagner  and  Christian 

Krueger),  mfrs.  satchels,  115  Minna 
&    Loveder  (Fred    Wagner    and    Clement 
Loveder),  bakery,  2129  Mission 
4®=" Wagner.    See  Wagener,  Waggoner,  Wago- 
ner and  Wegener 
Wagness  Peter,  carpet  layer,  r.  347,  4th 
Wagoman  Henry,  printer,  r.  605  Broadway 
Wagoner  Luther,  mining  engineer,  r.  705  Chest- 
nut 
WagorM.  E.  Miss,  cashier  Penn  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Wagstaff  Alexander  E.,  editor  The  Saloonman, 
526  Montgomery,  r.  16  Ellis 
"    Thomas  H.,  brasslounder,  r.  371  Sanchez 
"    William,  brassmolder,  r.  48^4  Clinton  Park 
Wah  Hing,  M.  D.,  Chinese  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 709  Commercial 
Wahl  Carl  (Wahl  &  Romer),  r.  2207y2  Geary 
"    Christopher  (Wahl  &  Strohl),  r.  20  Jasper 

PI 
"    Christopher  Jr.,  pressman  Upton  Bros.,  r. 

20  Jasper  PI 
"    Eugene  W.,  salesman  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  319. 

20th 
"    Gottfried  A.,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  r.  319,  20th 
"    Hugo  A.,  barber  Seppich  &  Kleinhans,  r. 

12.38  Mission 
"    &  Romer  (Carl  Wahl  and  Herman  Romer), 

barbers  and  baths.  224  Sutter 
"    &    Strohl    (Christopher  Wahl    and    Jacob 
Strohl),  liquors,  562  Brannan 
4®-Wahl.    See  Wall  and  Wohl 
Wahlberg  John,  liquors,  210  Steuart 
4®~Wahlberg.    See  Walberg,  Wallberg,  Wol- 

berg  and  Wollberg 
Wahlen  Jacob  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2025  Polk 
Wahler  Anthony  N.,   cigars  and  tobacco   and 

laundry,  1231  Mission,  r.  323  Jessie 
4®- Wahler.    See  Waller  and  Wohler 
Wahlers  Henry,  groceries  and    liquors,   1402A 

Ellis 
Wahlheim  Edward,  printer  Edward  W.  Hill,  r. 
912,  20th 
"    Ottmar,  butcher,  912,  20th 
Wahlin  Bernhard,  brewer,  r.  95  Silver 
"    Fritz,  metal  gilder  Metropolitan  Moulding 
Co.,  r.  95  Silver 
Wahlquist  Bella,  tailoress,  r.  244  Clara 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  244  Clara 
"    William,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
244  Clara 
Wahlroos  Amanda,  widow,  r.  908  Vallejo 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  114^4  Tehama 
Wahnig  Herman,  cellarman  Cal.  Wine  Assn.  r. 

2816  Golden  Gate  Av 
Wahrraan  Leopold    H.,   steward  U.  S.  Light- 
house tender  Madrono 
Wai  Wera  Consolidated  Mill  and  Mining  Co., 
Alfred  K.  Durbrow  secretary,  69  Nevada 
Block 
Waibel  Frederick,    stationery    and    varieties, 
3C01,  16th,  r.  27  Maple  Court 
"    John    G.,    secretary  Pac.  Mercantile  Co., 

220  California,  r.  2419  California 
"    Oscar,    varieties,    2518  Mission,    r.    633^ 
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DEALERS  IN  AlL  KINDS  OF 

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Waide  Daniel,  expert  and  counselor  in  life  in- 
surance, 1  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  1036  Pine 
Waidelich   Christian   J.,    cooper,   r.    1017   Ver- 
mont 
"    Frederick  A.,  molder  Frank  Baud,  r.   1017 

Vermont 
"    Harry    H.,     tanner  Norton    Tanning   Co., 
r.  1017  Vermont 
Waider  Adolph,  yardman  Palace  Hotel 
Wainberg  George  A.,  seaman,  r.  37  Ritch  rear 
Wainwright     Edward     W.     (Wainwright     & 
Easton),  r.  1822  Lyon 
"     Elizabeth  H.  Miss,  principal  Silver  Star 

Kindergarten,  r.  1511  Jackso'i 
"    Henry  H.,  clerk  money  order  dept  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1511  Jackson 
"    James,  electrical  scales,   113  Minna,  r.  808 

Taylor 
"    James  W.  Jr.,  clerk  car  accountant   S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  808 Taylor 
"    John  S.,  compositor  Chronicle 

WAINWRIGHT  WILLIAM, 

manufacturer  and  dealer  In  all  kinds 
of  spray,  air  and  beer  pumps,  also 
sprinklers,  spray  nozzles  and  lawn 
Irrigators,  hose  and  hose  reels,  ofilce  7 
Spear  nr  Market,  telephone  Black 
1715,  r.  1511  Jackson 
Wainwright  William  G.,  surveyor  Sanborn- 
Perris  Map  Co. 

WAINWRIGHT  &  EASTON 

(Edward  W.  Wainwright  and  James 
W.  Easton),  coal,  charcoal,  coke, 
foundry  molding  sand  and  pig  iron, 
30  Market 

Wait  Henry  O.,  r.  1012  Devisadero 
Waite  Alice  Miss,  r.  411  Pacific 
"    Anna  B.,  widow,  r.  3029  Pine 
"    B.  L.,r.  134,  4th 
"    David  G.,  clerk,  r.  911  O'Farrell 
"    Frederick  C,  watchman,  r.  388  Dolores 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  2219  Mission 
"    George  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  435^4  Minna 
"    George  C,  driver  Morton  Special  Delivery, 

r.  418  Ellis 
"    Harry  R.,  elevatorman    Hotel    Savoy,    r. 

3029  Pine 
"    Henry,  r.  914Vallejo 
"    Henry  W..  compositor  Valleau  &  Peterson, 

r.  533  Sacramento 
"    Josiah,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,   r.  139 

Rose  Av 
"    Robert,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  139  Rose 

Av 
"    Walter  F.,  upholsterer  W.  &  J.   Sloans  & 

Co.,  r.  1061  Broadway 
"    William  H.,  hackdriver,  r.  202  Roanoke 
>e®" Waite.    See  Waitt,  Wate  and  Whaite 
Waites  William  J.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

55  Precita  Av 
Waitt  A.  C,  bookkeeper  Thomas  H.  Dowling  & 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Benjamin   F.,  head  janitor  Phelan    Bldg, 

r.  9125^,  21st 
"    Charles  C,  engineer,  r.  912!4,  21st 
"    George  W.,  mining,  r.  912^4,  21st 
Waitt  Wells  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Hillsdale,  33, 

6th 
Waizman  Frank  J.,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  1432  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Max,  manufacturer  paper  boxes,  539  Mar- 
ket, r.  1432  Golden  Gate  Av 
Wake  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  domestic,  212  Ashbury 
Wakefield  Lucinda,  widow,  r.  8  Sycamore  Av 


Wakefield  Rattan  Co.,  Robert  Coulter  mana- 
ger,  Starr-King  Bldg,   125  Geary,    tele- 
phone Main  53 
Wakelee  Henry  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  314  Ellis 
"    Orley  Miss,  teacher  Real  Estate  Free  and 
Attorneys'  Free  Kindergartens,  r.    719 
23d 
"    Thomas  D.,  station  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  719 
23d 
Wakelee  &  Co.,  druggists  and   apothecaries, 
surgical  instruments    and  trusses,  SE 
cor  Bush    and    Montgomery,    telephone 
Main  196,  and  NE  cor  Polk  and  Sutter 
Wakeling  Lottie  T.  Mrs.,  vapor  baths,  850  Mar- 
ket 
Wakeman  Edward  T.,  shipping  clerk  Tillmann 
&  Bendel,  r.  607  Bush 
"    Ernest  H.,  attorney  at  law.  124  Sansome, 
rooms   19-20,  and  prosecuting  attorney 
Police  Court  2,  r.  1164  Haight 
"    Godfrey  L.,  clearing  house  clerk  Bank  of 
California,  r.  Oakland 
Walaika  Michael,  harnessmaker  J.  C.  Johnson 

&  Co.,  r.  405  Kearny 
Walback  Charles,  purser  P.   M.   SS.  Co.,r.  628 

Eddy 
Walberg  Otto,  cook,  r.  1  Lundy  Lane 
4®-Walberg.      See  Wahlberg,  Wallberg,  Wol- 

berg  and  Wollberg 
Walbey  Arthur  R.,  clerk  H.  H.  Manifold,  r.  2962 
Howard 
"    Harry  H.,  r.  2962  Howard 
"    William  H. ,  real  estate  agent,  2962  Howard 
Walbig  John  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  2156  Mission 
Walcom  Alfred,  clerk,  r.  609  Dolores 
"    Brothers   (George  W.   and  William),  car- 
riage manufacturers,  217  Ellis 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3218  Bush 
"    Florence     E.     Miss,     bookkeeper   George 
Walcom,  r.  609  Dolores 

WALCOM  GEORGE, 

furniture,  carpets  and  upholstery, 
402-404  Sutter,  telephone  Main  394,  r. 
609  Dolores 

Walcom  George  C,  salesman  George  Walcom, 

r.  609  Dolores 
"    George  W.  (Walcom  Bros.),  r.  2318  Bush 
"    Jacob,  sign  painter,  308  Sutter,  r.  2218Bush 
"    Thomas,  painter  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  2218  Bush 
"    Thomas  J.,  r.  819  Filbert 
"    William    (Walcom   Bros.),  r.  2919  Sacra- 
mento 
Walcomson  Joseph,  baker,  r.  906  Pacific  rear 
Walcott  Asa,  musician,  r.  1123  Bush 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  158  Clara 
"    Earle  A.,  journalist,  r.  37  Scott 
"    Edward  L.,  clerk  S.   F.   Laundry,    r.    925 

Minna 
"    Edward  P.,  tinsmith  Pacific  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  IIB  Harriet 
"    Edwin  J.,  sailmaker  Simpson  &  Fisher,  r. 

1616  Folsom 
"    Frank  P.,  bookkeeper  John  Hayden,  r.  158 

Clara 
"    George  H.,  tinsmith  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  158  Clara 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  37  Scott 
"    Thomas  J.,  plumber,  r.  4  Juri 
«®- Walcott.    See  Wolcott 
Waldeck  Anthony  L.,  assistant  principal  St. 

Joseph's  Grammar  School,  r.  1417  How- 
ard 
"    Herman,  hides,  tallow  and  wool,  58  Clay.r. 

2113  Broderick 
"    Hugo,  bookkeeper  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  820 

Post 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1123A  Broadway 
"    Peter   E.,  groceries   and  liquors,  110  San 

Jose  Av 
Waldeck  Sanatorium,   C.   E.   Cooper,   M.  D. 

superintendent    at    "The    Merris,"    717 

Jones  nr  Sutter,  telephone  East  171 
"    Training  School  for  Nurses,  C.  E.  Cooper, 

M.  D.  superintendent,  717  Jones 
"    William  (S.  F.   Cigar   Mfg.   Co.),    r.    1134 

Kearny 
"    William  J.,  teacher  St.  Joseph's  Grammar 

School,  r.  1417  Howard 


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Walderer  Theodore,  boot  crimper,  5  Sheerer  PI 
Waldemar  Anton,  seaman  str  Washtenaw 
Walden  Peter  O.,  laborer  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   504 
Napa 
"    William  A.,  dental  student,  r.  1534  Mission 
4®- Walden.    See  Waldon 
Walder    Louis,    dress-frame    maker,     r.    1416 

Powell 
Waldheimer    Arthur    J.,    salesman    Peter    P. 
Schmidt,  r.  505  Buchanan 
"    Marcus  J.,  attorney  at  law,  318  Pine,  room 
34,  r.  505  Buchanan 
Waldie  Grace,  domestic,  1600  Washington 
Waldier  Albert,  dairyman,  r.  18,  26th 
Waldmann  Charles,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen 
&Co.,r.  3934  Laguna 
"    Gustave,  fireman,  r.  3d  Av  nr  I 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  611  Taylor 
"    Louis  H.,  cashier,  r.  234  Grove 
«®" Waldmann.    See  Wallmann 
Waldo  House,  Joseph  Bitterlin  proprietor,  765 

Mission 
Waldon  Christopher,  cook  Turk  St.  Hotel 
"    George,  r.  1030  Howard 
"    Harry  W.,  waiter,  r.  521  Mission 
4®-Waldon.    See  Walden 

Waldorf  Edward,  stevedore,  r.  42  Montgomery 
Block 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  1209  Montgomery 
"    Philip,  paper  carrier,  r.  1209  Montgomery 
Waldron  Daniel  G.,  manager  adv.  dept.  Rail- 
way Hand  Book  Pub.  Co.,  r.  2938 Califor- 
nia 
"    Edward  J.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.  535  Minna 
"    H.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  523  McAllister 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  8  Ringold 
"    John,  r.  1412  Mason 
"    John  T.,  restaurant,  1130  Union 
"    Milo  H.,  bartender  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  733  Eddy 
"    Vernon,  agent  Ladd  &  Coffin,  169  Crocker 

Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
"    William,  upholsterer  M.  Friedman  &  Co., 

r.  306  Stockton 
"    William  B.,  real  estate,  215  Sansome,  room 
2,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Waldstein  Albert,  clerk,  r.  633  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Charles,  clerk  Jacob  Beer,  r.  441  McAllister 
"    Frederick,  r.  633  Golden  Gate   Av 
"    Jesse  clerk,  r.  633  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Joseph,  r.  426  Eddy 

"    Joseph,  ham  coverer  Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  r.  17 
Treat  Av 
4®=Waldstein.    See  Wallstein  and  Wohlstein 
Waldteufel  Achille,  manager  Catholic  Art  and 
Book  Co.,  733  Market,  r.  414  Van  Ness  Av 
Waldteufel  Emile  L.,   vice-president  Catholic 
Art  and  Book  Co.,  723  Market,  r.  414* Van 
Ness  Av 
Waldteufel  Josepll  A.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Catholic  Art  and  Book  Co.,  723  Market, 
r.  825%  Sutter 
Waldteufel  Margarita,  president  Catholic  Art 
and    Book    Co.,  733   Market,   r.  414  Van 
Ness  Av 
Wale  George,  foreman  printing  dept.  Mysell, 

Rollins  Co.,  and  stationer,  1204  Sutter 
Wales  Albert,  laborer  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  933  Sanchez 
"    Edward  J.,  bookkeeper  Anglo-Californian 

Bank,  r.  337  Capp        ' 
"    Francis  A.,  painter,  r.  108,  30th 
"    James  H.,  salesman  Will  &  FinckCo.,  r. 

306  Hyde 
"    John  S.,  collector,  r.  611  Stockton 
"    Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  2,  r.  15a  McLea 

Court 
"    Joseph  J.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
1534%  Sanchez 
Walford  Josephine,  widow,  r.  231  Stevenson 
Walheben  Charlotte,  widow,  r.  20  Sheridan 
Walk  Eva,  dressmaking,  5  Day 
"    George  Edward  Rev.,  rector  Trinity  Epis- 
copal Church,  r.  1621  Bush 
"    Jean,  tailor,  r.  1020%  Pacific 
"    Jules,  tailor,  r.  lOSOVa  Pacific 
Walker  Aaron  J.,  carpenter,  r.  600  Minna 
"    Abner,  carpenter,  3113  Fillmore 
"    Albert  H.,  shoemaker  C.  M.   Teaburg,    r. 
1128a  Howard 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
SEAT  CUSHIONS 

In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

Si^H-S^T*     IVIARKEX    ST. 


Walker  Alexander,  r.  3016  Franklin 
"    Alfred  E.,  clerk  Tunnicliffe  &  King,  r.  1021 

Valencia 
"    Allen,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  40c  West 

Mission 
"    Antone  J.,  barber,  NW   cor  Potrero  and 

24th,  r.  2709  Bryant 
"    Benjamin,  painter,  r.  SW  cor  16th  and  De- 

hon 
"    Brothers  (Joseph  and  James),  tool  makers 

723,  7th 
Walker  Charles,   upholsterer  and  draper,  509 

Haight 
"    Charles,  saloon  keeper,  r.  200  Turk 
"    Charles  A.,  attorney  at  law,    18  Crocker 

Bldg 
"    Charles  A.,  salesman  G.  Verdi er  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  H.,  waiter  Johnson  &  Brenneke,  r. 

17,  4th 
"    Charles  L.,  cashier  Harry  Adolph,  r.    632 

Clay 
"    Charles  M.,  painter,  710  Larkin,  r.  5  Olive 

Av 
"    Christopher,  marine  fireman,  r.  332  Bran- 
nan 
"    Clarence  M.  Miss,    teacher  Lowell    High 

School,  r.  3019  Clay 
"    Cortland  G.,  clerk  auditing   dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Daniel,  molder  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NW  cor 

Sierra  and  Maryland 
"    David,  driver,  r.  cor  Victoria  and  Palmetto 

Av 
"    David,  porter  M.  Walter  &  Co. 
"    David  F.,  capitalist,  r.  2325  Gough 
"    David     J.,    public    weigher   Jackson    St. 

Wharf,  r.  1711  Church 
"    David  P.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  10 

Lundy  Lane 
"    D.  H.,  reporter  Bulletin 
"    Dora  O.,  widow,  r.  1226a  Guerrero 
•'    Edgar  J.,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane&Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Edward,  pattern  maker,  r.  69  Natoma 
"    Edward  A.,  clerk  Levin  Bros.,  r.  409  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Edwin  J.,  draughtsman  Pac.   Tel.  &  Tel. 

Co..  r.  1226a  Guerrero 
"    Ellery   A.,    dairy   produce,  2600%    Sacra- 
mento 
"    E.  M.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Etta  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Eva  Miss,  compositor,  r.  633  Capp 
"    Foshay,  attorney  law   dept.   S.   P.  Co.,  4 

Montgomery,  r.  1207  Buchanan 
"    Frank,  r.  1902  Webster 

'•    Frank,  barber,   120%,  24th,    r.  1131  Hamp- 
shire 
"    Frank  A.,  shoemaker,  r.  810,  26th 
"    Frank  C,  clerk,  r.  502  Powell 
"    Frank  H.,  weigher  D.  J.  Walker,  r.  1523  Do- 
lores 
"    Frederick,  clerk   Clay  Street  House,  r.  36 

Clay 
"    Frederick,  driller  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  928  Min- 
nesota 
"    Frederick,  porter  Reinhold  Beck 
"    Frederick  A.,  shoe  laster  Siebe,  Glanville 

Co.,  r.  810,  36th 
"    Frederick  R.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  650  Waller 
"    G.,    baker   Westerfeld's  Bakery,    r.    557% 

Stevenson 
"    Gardner  E.,  speculator,  r.  102  Minna 


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tages to  405  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco. 


Walker  George,  r.  447  McAllister 
"    George,  engineer  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George,  with  Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.   1419 

Clay 
"    George  B.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George  C,  upholsterer,  r.  609  Dolores 
"    George  E.,  machinist  S.   F.  Tool  Wks,  r. 

Alameda 
"     George  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  2130  Union 
"    George  L..,   clerk    Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George  R.,  bartender  Robert  Martin,  r.  812 

Kearny 
"    George  W..  butcher  John  J.  Downey,  r.  632 

Capp 
'•    George  W..  shoemaker  B.  Rosenberg,  r.  632 

Capp 
"    Harry,  bartender,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Harry,  machinist  William  Wedgwood  Ma- 
chine Wks,  r.  611  Ellis 
"    Helen  K.,  widow,  r.  3710  Sacramento 
'•    Henry  (Walker  &  Eaton),  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Henry  C,  foreman  pattern  maker   W.    T. 

Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  727  Army 
"    Henry  D.,  mining    secretary,    62   Nevada 

Block,  r.  ]502Paciac  Av 
"    Henry  W.,assayer,  109  Montgomery  Block 
"    Herbert  E.,  2d  engineer  str.  Gaelic 
■'    H.  G.,  operator  W.  U.   Tel.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Horace,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber  Co.. 

r.  9351/2  Howard 
"    Howard,  foreman  warehouse  Standard  Oil 

Co.,  r.  629  Guerrero 
"    Hugh,  laborer  Armour  Packing  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Hugh,  seaman,  r.  19  Verona 
"    J.  Mr.,  dressmaker,  r.  536  Ellis 
"    James  (Walker  Bros.),  r.  448.  7th 
'•    James  G.  (James  G.  Walker  &  Co.),  r.   2016 

Franklin 
"    James  G.  &Co.  (James  G.  Walker),  whole- 
sale liquors.  224  Front 
'•    Jane,  widow,  r.  2114  Howard 
"    Jasper,   milker   Nicholas    Hansen,  r.    cor 

Amazon  Av  and  Naples 
■'  Jerome,  miner,  r.  146,  12th 
••    Jessie  Miss,  artist,  98  Donohoe  Bldg,  r. 

Alameda 
■'    J.  M.,r.  1714  Market 

"    John  (Walker  &  Humphris),  r.  871  Market 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  129  Diamond 
■•    John,  clerk,  r.  415  Tehama 
•'    John,    expressman,   SE    cor   Market    and 

Fremont,  r.  910  Church 
"     John,  longshoreman,  r.  12  Clay 
■■    John,  proprietor  Union   House,  32  Steuart 
"    John,  solicitor,  r.  207  Montgomery  Av 
"    John  A.,  portrait  artist,  96  Donohoe  Bldg, 

r.  Alameda 
"    John  H.,  bookkeeper  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
'■    John  S.,  cook,  r.  1003  Capp 
"    John  W.,  plasterer,  r.  1260b  18th 
"    Joseph  (Walker  Bros.),  r.  428.  7th 
"    Joseph,  milker  New  York  Dairy,  r.  Old  San 

Jose  Road  nr  County  Jail  2 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  12  Washington 
"    Joseph,  watchman,  r.  1852  Howard 
"    Joseph  M.,  liquors,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Sil- 
ver Av 
"    Joseph  T.,  paper  ruler,  r.  18  Ridley 
Walker  L.  M.  &  Co.  (Lon  M.  Walker  and  E.  W. 
Kay),  real  estate  agents,  10  Chronicle 
Bldg 
"    Lon  M.  (L.  M.  Walker  &  Co.),  r.  518  Jones 


Walker  Manufacturing  Co.,  manufacturers 
electric  railway  equipment,  Abner 
DobleCo.  agents,  13-15  Fremont 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  308  Greenwich 

"  Margaret  H.  Mrs.,  principal  Marshall  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  808  Octavia 

"    Margaret  T.,  widow,  r.  650  Waller 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  204  Ritch 

"    Mary,  domestic,  423  Cole 

"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1852  Howard 

"    Maxon,  clerk,  r.  409  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  -Oakley  Co.  (Chicago,  111.),  John  A.  Magee 
Jr.  agent,  ofQce  310  Clay 

"  Oscar  v.,  chairman  S.  F.  Stock  and  Ex- 
change Board,  r.  11 16  Fulton 

"  Paul,  salesman  Hirsch  &  Kahn,  r.  313 
Gough 

"  Richard,  advertising  distributor  Sterling 
&  Dunphy,  r.  Berkeley 

'■  Robert  A.  P.,  foreman  Roberts  Printing 
Co..  r.  308  Greenwich 

"    Robert  C,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 

"     Robert  D.,  blacksmith,  r.  313  Gough 

"  Robert  J.,  mill  hand  Deming-Palmer  Mill- 
ing Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  Robert  S.,  weigher  Schmidt  Label  and 
Litho.  Co.,  r.  1530  Dolores 

"    Rose  E.  Miss,  retoucher,  1444  Folsom 

' '  Samuel  F. ,  ornamental  iron  and  wire  work, 
1235  Mission 

"  Samuel  H.,  photographer  D.  Sewell,  r.  18 
Ridley 

"    Samuel  T.,  bakery,  408a  McAllister 

"    Sarah  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  104  Mason 

"  Sebastian,  milker  Frank  Muther,  r.  Wyom- 
ing Av  nr  Sickles  Av 

"  Selah  C,  photo  printer  Elite  Photographic 
Studio 

"    Seth,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  9  Laskie 

"  Sidney  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1840  Turk 

"    Sophia  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  332  Bryant 

"  S.  Phoebe,  stenographer  Payot,  Upham  & 
Co.,  r.  910  Church 

"    Thomas,  r.  116  Hyde 

"    Thomas,  calker,  r.  304,  3d 

"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  414  Francisco 

"    Thomas  C,  r.  605  Market 

"  Ulysses  S.,  laborer  F.  M.  Chapman  &  Co., 
r.  332  Bush 

"    W.  A.  Mrs.,  bakery,  1151  Mission 

"    Walter  E.,  commercial  traveler,  r.  119,  9th 

"  Walter  G.,  clerk  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  650  Waller 

"  Wilber  Jr.,  machinist  Murch  &  Gray,  r. 
Oakland 

"  .William  (William  Walker  &  Co.),  r.719>4 
Church 

"    William,  painter,  r.  722  Ellis 

"    William,  piano  tuner  and  repairer,  411  Post 

"    William,  water  tender  str  Mariposa 
Walker  WiUiam  &  Co.  (William  Walker),  mer- 
chant tailors,  108  Eddy 

"  William  A.,  assistant  bookkeeper  E.  T. 
Allen  Co.,  r.  2114  Fillmore 

"  William  A.,  carpenter,  1166  Mission,  r.  1151 
Mission 

"    William  A.,  journalist,  r.  325,  20th 

"  William  D.,  manufacturer  block  books,  240 
Montgomery,  rooms  23-24,  r.  808  Octavia 

"  William  J.,  foreman  Armour  Packing  Co., 
r.  Alameda 

"  William  R.,clerk  Commercial  Union  Assur- 
ance Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"  William  R.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
r.  Oakland 

"    William  R.,  machinist,  r.  102,  24th 

"  William  W.,  chief  clerk  money  order  dept. 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"  &  Eaton  (Henry  Walker  and  A.  J.  Eaton), 
proprietors  Occidental  Watch  Co.,  34 
Post 

"    &    Humphris    (John    Walker    and    Albert 
Humphris),  proprietors  Central  House, 
871  Market 
Walker  &  Wade.    See  Wade  &  Co.,  120  Battery 

"    &  Whitman  (Campello,  Mass.),  George  Hill 

Pacific  Coast  agent,  819  Market,  room  13 

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Walkington  JoIiq  H.,  floorwalker  G.  Verdier  & 

Co.,  r.  712  Post 
"    Thomas  G.,  proprietor  Mission  Bay  Ware- 
houses, Irwin  and  Kentucky,  r.  Occiden- 
tal Hotel 
Walkmeister  George,  pattern  maker  Cahill  & 

Hall  Elevator  Co.,  r.  22  Montezuma 
Walkup  Francis  M. , chair  maker  Hey  wood  Bros. 

&  Co.,r.  Alameda 
"    Ward  B.  (W.  B.  Walkup  &  Co.),  r.  1270  Stan- 

yan 
Walkup  W.  B.  &  Co.,  map  drawing,  publishing, 

coloring  and  finishing,  530  Commercial 
"    William  D.,  wharfinger  Harbor  Commis- 
sioners, r.  1821  San  Carlos  Av 
Wall  AlphonsoH.,  driver  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  8  Ford 
"    Andrew,  painter,  r.  309,  7th 
"    A.  Theodora  Miss,  stenographer  Dunham, 

Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  899  Pine 
"    August,  speculator,  r.  Ill  Trenton 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1329  Scott  rear 
"    Carl,  piano  maker,  r.  3124  Howard 
"    Charles,  ship  carpenter,  r.  cor  Elsie  and 

Coso  Av 
"    Charles  H.,  with  Daily  Report  Pub.  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Charles  J.,  inspector  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  1642  Sacramento 
"    Charles  W. ,  manager  Ziesche  Cash  Tobacco 

Store,  631  Kearny,  r.  216  Prospect  PI 
"    Conrad,   marine    engineer,    9   Mission,    r. 

Lorin 
"    David,  guard  County  Jail   2,  r.  Commer- 
cial Hotel 
"    Edmund  J.,  news  agent,  r.  528  Howard 
"    Edward,  harnessmaker,  r.  2420  Post 
"    Edward,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Edward,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  7% 

Langton 
"    Edward  J.,  teamster,  r.  1432  Jackson 
"    Edward  M.,  machinist  Main  St.  Iron  Wks, 

r.  314  Leavenworth 
"    Ellen  Miss,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Eric,  fireman,  r.  7  Scott  PI 
"    Eugene  E.,  policeman,  r.  121^  Albion  Av 
"    Felix,  clerk  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co.,  r. 

224,  4th 
"    Frank  F.,  gatekeeper  Bay  District  Race 

Track,  r.  528  Howard 
"    Frank  W.,  cooper,  r.  725  Sansome 
"    George  I.,  clerk,  r.  928  Dolores 
"    George  M..  paper  ruler,  r.  122  Shipley  rear 
"    George  S.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1  Gough,  r. 

705  Shotwell 
"    Harry  B.,  plumber,  r.  7  Garden  rear 
'•    Henry,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  622,  4th 
"    Henry  E.,  cigar  dealer,  r.  14  Ellis 
"    J.,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    J.,  waiter  Popular  Dining  Rooms 
"    James,  blacksmith  Ralston  Iron  Wks,  r. 

530,  3d 
"    James,  engraver  Bolton  &  Strong,  r.  2339a 

16th 
"    James  A.,  painter,  r.  528  Howard 
"    James    E.,  horseshoer   R.   N.   Cayford,  r. 

3239a  16th 
"    James  H.,  plumber,  r.  25  Aileen  Av 
"    James  H.,  teamster,  r.  1432  Jackson 
"    Jesse  S.,  cashier  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oakland 
"    J.  Maurice,  clerk    Hibernia    Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  2407  Octavia 
"    John,  r.  2407  Octavia 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  219  Douglass 
"    John,  molder  Occidental  Foundry,  r.  6  Kate 

PI 
"    John,  porter  Woonsocket  Rubber  Co.,  r.  928 

Dolores 
"    John  A.,  attorney  at  law,  22-23  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor,  r.  339a  San  Jose  Av 
"    John  J.,  salesman  Anglo-American  Crock- 
ery and  Glassware  Co.,  r.  227  Fair  Oaks 
"    John  J.,  teamster,  r.  1432  Jackson 
"    John  J.  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  1432  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  fireman,  r.  7^/i  Langton 
"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  920  Bryant  rear 
"    Joseph  D.,  r.  63  Tehama 


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Wall  Joseph  G.    (Hobbs,  Wall  &   Co.),  r.  1836 

Santa  Clara  Av,  Alameda 
Julia,  widow,  r.  7^  Langton 
Lena  B.  Miss,  compositor  F.  W.  Croudaoe, 

r.  528  Howard 
Lou  Miss,  portrait  artist,  609  Sacramento, 

r.  Oakland 
Maggie  M.  Miss,  r.  218  Eddy 
Margaret,    widow,    furnished    rooms,    528 

Howard 
Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  2420  Post 
Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  1302  Church 
Michael   J.,    inspector    Fire    Alarm    and 

Police  Telegraph,  r.  263  Clementina 
Owen,  r.  I2V2  Albion  Av 
Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1302  Church 
Patrick  J.,  teamster,  r.  12  Heron 
Richard  T.,  fine  gold  boiler  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

314  Leavenworth 
Robert,  news  agent,  r.  528  Howard 
Samuel,  boxmaker,  r.  IO25V2  Natoma 
Samuel  W.,  journalist,  r.  336  Polk 
Thomas,  engraver  Bolton  &  Strong,  r.  3339a 

16th 
Thomas,  plumber,  r.  7%  Langton 
Thomas,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 
Thomas  H.,  teamster,  r.  1906  Leavenworth 
W.  H.,  tailor  Alms  House 
William  H.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  334  Ritch 
William  L. ,  clerk  general  freight  oface  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  11201/2  Folsom 
William  R.,  carpenter,  r.  704  Harrison 
43=  Wall.    See  Wahl,  Walls  and  Wohl 
Wallab  Ferdinand,  laborer,  r.  14651:4  Minna 
Wallace  Albert,  seaman,  r.  605  Natoma 

Albert  W.,  bookkeeper  John  F.  English,  r. 

120  Cumberland 
Alexander  W.,  forgeman  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

340  Ritch  rear 
Alice  Mrs.,  bookkeeper  Catholic  Art   and 

Book  Co.,  r.  672,  20th 
Andrew,  teamster  Nathan,   Dohrmann  & 

Co.,  r.  631,  33d 
Arthur  H.,  buyer  J.  B.  Haggin,  r.  1811  Post 
Arthur  H.,  dentist,  731  Sutter,  r.  The  Colo- 
nial 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  5!^  Glover 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  135  Lombard 
Charles,  asst.  engineer  Merchants'  Ice  and 

Cold  Storage  Co.,  r.  43  Haff  Av 
Charles  L.,  traveling  salesman  Dunham, 

Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Christian,  ice  cutter  Union  Ice  Co.,  r.  315 

Tehama 
Delia  Miss,  clerk,  r.  617,  3d 
Edward,  r.  60,  3d 

Elsie  Miss,  superintendent  Nurses  Hos- 
pital for  Children  and  Training  School 

for  Nurses,  3700  California 
Frank,  r.  1326  Dolores 
Frank  J.,  mining  superintendent,  r.   16^ 

Rausch 
Fred,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss&  Scott,  r.  631,  23d 
Fred  E.,  clerk  Pac.  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  r.  1079 

Howard 
Wallace   Fred   W.,    secretary   California  Cap 

Co.,  218  California,  room  1,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry 
"    G.  E.,  pilot.  506  Battery,  r.  405  Geary 
"    George,  packer  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  306 

O'Farrell 
"    G.  W.,  traveling  salesman  H.  Levi  &  Co. 
"    H.  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  303  Natoma 
"    Henry,  foreman  Commercial  News,  r.  516 

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Bartholomay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.   N.  Y. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness,^ 
WILLIAM  WOLrF&  CO    329  Market  St        r 

Wallace  Henry,  laborer,  r.  303!4  Davis 
"    Henry  L,..'  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Henry  W.,  chief  engineer  str  Orizaba,    r. 

1525  Bush 
"    J.  Mrs.,  r.  Grand  Hotel 
"    James,  r.  623  Fell 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  848  Capp 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  4  White 
Wallace  James   H.,    secretary    and    treasurer 

Shoobert,  Beale  Co.,  418  California,    r. 

2618  California 
"    James  J.  Mrs.,  r.  8OI1/2  Turk 
Wallace  James  S.,  secretary  Chronicle,  r.  416 

Hermann 
J.  George,  cook  str  Santa  Cruz,  r.  114  Pacific 
J.   Henry,   spice  grinder  Columbia   CoSee 

and  Spice  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Johanna,  widow,  r.  617,  2d 
John,  norseshoer,  r.  8  Sheridan 
John,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 
John,  policeman,  r.  1109V4  Howard 
John,  watchman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  26 

Turk 
John  B.  (Dillman  &  Wallace),  r.  Alameda 
John  E.,  r.  4  White 
John   H.,    asst   engineer   maintenance   of 

way  dept.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  The  Colonial 
John    M.,  blacksmith,    108    Vallejo,    r.    26 

Sheridan 
John  P.,  with  Cal.  Powder  Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
John  R.,  machinist,  r.  162  Perry 
Joseph    E.,    driver   Mt.    Shasta     Mineral 

Spring  Co.,r.  309,5th 
Kate  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  617,  2d 
Lewis  H.,  electrician,  r.  346,  4th 
Lizzie  E.,  widow,  r.  1811  Post 
Maggie,  japanner  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r.  135 

Lombard 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  631,  23d 
Margaret,  widow,  r.  801V£  Turk 
Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  325  Larkin 
Mathew,  r.  4  White 
Michael,  laborer,  r.  126  Francisco 
Michael  J.,  master  bktn  North  Bend,  office 

48  Market,  room  1,  r.  1216  Union 
Nellie  R.,  widow,  r.  944  Fillmore 
Nora,  widow,  r.  1304  Pacific 
Oscar,  blacksmith,  r.  12  Mason 
Oswald,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r.  631, 

23d 
P.,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 
P.  J.,  laborer,  r.  28  Turk 
Randolph  E.,  clerk  general  freight  office 

S.  P.  Co.,r.  1811  Post 
Richard,  machinist  Fulton    Eng.   &  Ship 

Bldg  Wks. 
Richard  R.,  r.  799  Van  Ness  Av 
Robert,  foreman  calker  Clark  &  Webster, 

r.  1822  Lexington  Av 

WALLACE  ROBERT, 

manufacturer  of  fine  furs,  sealskin 
garments  a  specialty,  remodeling, 
lining     and    repairing    at    moderate 

S rices,  115  Kearny,  rooms  27-30,  r.  320 
evisadero 
Wallace  Robert  E.,  bookkeeper  A.  Fleishhacker 
&  Co.,r.  906  Jackson 
"    Robert  G..  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  30  Post 
"    Robert  R..  advertising  agent,  r.  516  Geary 
"    Robert  R.  Mrs.,  bakery,  516  Geary 
"    Robert  S.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept.  S. 
P.  Co..  r.  100  McAllister 
Wallace  Ryland  B.,  attorney  at  law,  502-503 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  2214  Clay 


Wallace  Samuel,  laborer  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co., 
r.  742  Harrison 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  4  Hubbard 
"    Thomas,  master  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  441 

Page 
"    Thomas  A.,  policeman,  r.  1525  Bush 
"    Thomas  G.  W.,  Chinese  interpreter,  r.  31 

Oak 
"    Timothy  J.,  warehouseman  Bode  &  Has- 

lett,  r.  126  Francisco 
"    Vincent,  treasurer  Commercial  Fire  Dis- 
patch Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"     W.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2220  Broadway 
"    Will  C,  auditor  Mutual  Investment  Union 
of  San  Francisco,  14  Sansome,   r.  Oak- 
land 
"    William,  r.  104  Powell 
"    William,  liquors,  1509  Valencia 
"    William,  millman,  r.  413,  4th 
"    William,  sailmaker  Brann  &  Prior,  r.   120 

Cumberland 
"    William,  ship  calker,  r.  909  Church 
"    William,    proprietor    The    Monarch,    1346 

Market 
"    William  E.,  packer  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r. 

113  Polk 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  r.  2220  Broadway 
"    William  J.,  driver  J.  J.  Coalter,  r.  131,  4th 
"    William  J.,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

1309  Lyon 
"    William  J.,  wire  worker,  r.  135  Lombard 
"    William  K.,  brick  maker,  r.  359.  1st 
"    William  M.,  deputy  Poundkeeper,  r.  2514, 
16th 
Wallace  William  T.,  judge  Superior  Court  De- 
partment 6,  chambers  New  City  Hall  2d 
floor,  r.  799  Van  Ness  Av 
J8®- Wallace.    See  Wallis 
Wallach  David,  r.  1013  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Emilio,  bookkeeper  J.  C.  Bauer  &  Co.,  r. 
1834  Eddy 
Wallach  Marshall  B.,  assistant  auditor  Pacific 
Mail  Steamship  Co.,  425  Market,  r.  2004 
Jackson 
Walland  Samuel  M.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roylance 

Brass  Wks,  r.  112  Alta 
>e®-Wallberg.    See  Wahloerg,  Walberg,  Wol- 

berg  and  Wollberg 
Wallbridge  William,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

r   SOI  SiGrrBi 
Wallen  Charles  J.,  machinist,  r.  335,  6th 
"    Edward  H.,  seaman,  r.  122  Jackson 
"    Ellen,  groceries,  Randolph  nr  Bright 
"    Fred,  fireman  tugboat  Alert,  r.  203  Bryant 
"    Gustav,  carpenter,  r.  Elsie  nr  Virginia  Av 
J8®-Wallen.    See  Wallin 

Wallenberg   August,  fireman   Western   Sugar 
Refinery,  r,  519^2  Brannan 
"    Ernest,  musician,  r.  3414B  Moss 
4®"  Wallenberg.    See  WoUenberg 
Wallenberg  August,  ironworker  Coppieters  & 
Mockel,  r.  212,  2d 
"    Charles  W.,  laborer,  r.  3  Clyde 
Wallendorf  Gustave,  restaurant,  2012  Fillmore 
^S'Wallendorf.    See  Wellendorf 
Wallenfels  Francisca,  widow,  r.  1338  Bush 
Wallenrod  George,  supt.  Alcazar  Bldg.,  114-120 
O'Farrell,  r.  2618  Bryant 
"    George  Jr.,  treasurer  Alcazar  Theatre,  r. 

2618  Bryant 
"    Leon,  machinist  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  2618 
Bryant 
Wallenstein  Benjamin,  salesman  Charles  Kei- 
lus  &  Co.,  r.  407  Powell 
"    Herman   M.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1212a 

Larkin 
"    Julius,  salesman,  r.  1212a  Larkin 
"    Lewis  D.,  salesman  Chicago  Clothing  Co., 

r.  309  Powell 
"    Morris,  salesman  L.  &  G.  Brenner,  r.  309 
Powell 
Waller  Anna,  widow,  r.  129  Clara  rear 
"    Benjamin  T.,  collector,  r.  23  Kearny 

WALLER  BROTHERS 

(Julian  L.,  Samuel  L.  and  Newton  B.), 
proprietors  Pacific  Pharmacy,  33 
Grant  Av  cor  Geary,  telephone  Main 
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Waller  Charles  F.,  janitor  Savings   and  Loan 

Society,  r.  Ross  Station,  Marin  Co. 

"    Christian,     liquors,    1524     Market,    r.    131 

Gough 
"    George,  cellarman  National  Brewing  Co., 

r.  905  Buchanan 
"    John  C.  (California   Last  Factory),   r.  1817 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Julian  L.  (Waller  Bros.),  r.  2104  Bush 
"    L.  P.  F.,  insurance  agent,  r.  2104  Bush 
"    Newton  B.  (.Waller  Bros.),  r.  2104  Bush 
"    Samuel  L.  (Waller  Bros.),  r.  3104  Bush 
"    Theodore  M.,  tile  setter,  r.  131  Gough 
"    William,  paper  box  maker,   r.   6  Virginia 
Court 
4®-Waller.    See  Wahler  and  Woller 
Wallers  John,  r.  346,  4th 
4»-Wallert.    See  Wollert 

Wallett  George  A.,  butcher,  r.  38  West  Mission 
Walley  Emil   E.,  furrier,  115  Kearny,    r.  829a 
Howard 
"    William,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Wallfisch  Herman,  tailor  Samuel  Bernstein,  r. 

25  Willow  Av 
Wallford  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  231  Stevenson 
Wallgren  Edward,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

3119  Mission 
Wallin  Alfred  F.,  r.  403  Bryant 
"    Annie  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  506  Jones 
"  .  Arthur  L.,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  13 

Powell  Av 
"    Charles,   master    schr    Adelia,    oface    56 

Steuart 
"    Charles,  telegraph  operator,  r.   404  Bran- 
nan 
"    Frank,  with  Cal.  Casket  Co. 
='    John,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co.,  r.  112  Welsh 
"    John  E.,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

2221/2  Ritch 
"    John  L.,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r. 

124  Ash  Av 
"    Oscar,   pileman  S.  F.  Bridge  Co.,  r.  2319 
Bryant 
Wallingford  T.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1514  Mason 
Wallis  Albert  E.,  clerk  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  336 

Eddy 
Wallis  George  H.,  superintendent  Washburn  & 
Moen  Manufacturing  Co.  Pacific  Works, 
r.  Hotel  Sutherland 
"    Henry  P.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  35  South 

Park 
"    Herbert,  driver  J.    T.    Cavanaugh,  r.  336 

Eddy 
"    L.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
Wallis    Samuel    C,  Grand  Recorder  Order  of 
Chosen  Friends,  42  St.   Ann's  Bldg,   r. 
2211  Fillmore 
"    Thomas,   teamster  D.  S.  Cartwright.  r.  38 

Norfolk 
"    William,  conductor  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  1402/2 

Pacific 
"    William  J.,  r.  1402^/^  Pacific 
"    &  Baehman'  (Lawrence  N.  Bachman),  man- 
ufacturers window  shades,  1334  Mission 
«®-Wallis.    See  Wallace 
Walliston  David,  watchman,  r.  36  Clay 
Wallman  Rudolph,  butcher,  3592  Mission 

"    William,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Wallm.ann    Alexander,    groceries  and  liquors, 
SW  cor  Ellis  and'Bourbin  PI 
"    jTilius,  r.  1533  Mission 
"    Richard,  groceries    and  liquors,   NW  cor 

Sutter  and  Lyon 
"    Rudolph,  electrician    and    locksmith,  227 
Ellis,  r.  7071/2,  17th 
ie®=-Wallmann.    See  Waldmann 
Wallmer  Charles  W.,  barber,  r.  952i/4   Howard 
Wallridge  Russell  P.,  mining  engineer,  r.  925 

Hyde 
Walls  Benicia  Miss,  druggist,  r.  510b  15th 
"    Benjamin,  r.  510b  15rh 
"    Benjamin  P.,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

510b  15th 
"    John,  miner,  r.  25171/4  California 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
"    John  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2517^4  California 
"    Wilson    W.,    manufacturers'    agent,     518 
Spreckels  Bldg,  r.  3921  California 


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Wallsted  W.,  master  schr  Francis  Alice,  office 

40  California,  room  2 
Wallstein  Charles,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
1231  Turk 
"    Ole,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1228  Gold- 
en Gate  Av 
Walmach  Henry,  waiter  J.  P.  McDonald 
Walmsley  Robert,  r.  48  Oak 
"    William  W.,  proprietor  Elcho  House,  863!4 
Market 
Walnut  House,  640  Howard 
Walpert  Fred,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r.  1011 
Nebraska 
"    Gertrude,  widow,  r.  1011  Nebraska 
4®-Walpert.    See  Wollpert  and  Wolpert 
Walpole  Paul,  engineer,  r.  304,  3d 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  231,  2d 
"    Robert,  stevedore,  r.  174  Silver 
Walrath   Austin,  mining,  302  Montgomery,  r. 
Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Etna,  widow,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  L 
"    Oscar,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.,  r.  12th 

Av  South  nr  L 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Web- 
ster 
"    Thomas,  tanner,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  L 
Walravens  Josephine,  widow,  r.  227  O'Farrell 
Walrose  Amanda,  widow,  r.  908Vallejo 
Walsh  Albert  M.,  r.  1631  Ellis 
"    Alice  Miss,  cashier  Leon  D.  Stone  &  Co.,  r. 
1652  Polk 
Alice  C.  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  461  Bryant 
Anastacia,  widow,  r.  The  Lick  Old  Ladies' 

Home 
Ann,  widow,  r.  915V4  Minna 
Ann,  widow,  r.  16th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
Annie,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  22  Minna 
Annie,  domestic,  3014  Washington 
Arabella,  widow,  r.  124i/^  Langton 
Arthur  G.,  r.  711  Jones 
Bertie  Miss,  saleslady  The  Hamburger  Co., 

r.  1652  Polk 
Catherine,  clerk,  r.  303  Ivy  Av 
Cecilia  Mrs.,  r,  563  Mission 
Charles,    driver   W.    F.    Roberts,    r.    2105 

Scott 
Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  925  Haight 
Charles  J.,  bartender  Collins  &  Wheeland, 

r.  2226a  Geary 
Clayton,  clerk,  r.  303  Ivy  Av 
Daniel,  gilder  Metropolitan  Moulding  Co., 

r.  915  Minna 
David  v.,  teamster,  r.  1631  Ellis 
D.  J.,  porter  Crane  Co. 
DougaldM.,  stableman  Edward  J.  Creely, 

r.  510  Golden  Gate  Av 
Dormer,  manager  Davis  Bros.,  r.  299  Hyde 
Edward  (Curley  &  Walsh),  r.  cor  H  and  9th 

Av 
Edward,  capitalist,  r.  1519  Sacramento 
Edward,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.   1933 

Ellis 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  41714  Hayes 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  1301  Lyon 
Edward,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  310,  26th 
Edward  F.,  bartender,  r.  2015  Powell 
Edward  I.,  machine  hand  W.   H.   Nolan  & 
Co.,  r.  326,  27th 
Walsh  Edward  M.,  attorney  at  law,  25  Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor,  r.  125,  13th,  Oakland 
Edward  M.,  painter,  r.  1221  Mission 
Edward  M.,  salesman,  r.  1830|4  Folsom 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  532  Linden  Av 
Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Eugene  J.,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  46I14  Bryant 


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Walsh  Evelyn  Miss,  clerk  Coflee  Bros.,  r.  560 

Willow  Av 
"    Florence  P.,  plumber,  r.  7  Webster 
"    Francis,  teamster,  r.  1414  Guerrero 
"    Frank,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co., 

r.  36  Chattanooga 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  1424  Howard 
"    Frank,  core  maker  J.  Roylance  Brass  Wks, 

r.  461 V4  Bryant 
"    Frank,  fireman,  r.  1737  Market 
"    Frank,    stock  clerk    Holbrook,    Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  323  Ellsworth 
"    Frank  D.,  physician,  3121/4,  19th 
"    George,  bricklayer,  r.  2105  Scott 
"    George,  saddler,  r.  124;^  Langton 
"    George  C,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co., 

r.  2524  Market 
"    George  F.,  calker,r.  154  Natoma 
•'    George  H.,  r.  1744  Market 
"    George  H.,  engineer  Chemical  Engine  2,  r. 

1425  Market 
"    George  M.,  clerk,  r.  925  Haight 
"    George  W.,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Lyon  and 

and  Pacific  Av 
"    Gregory  L.,  clerk  Appel&  Bruckman,  r.  307 

Scott 
"    Harry,  painter,  r.  103V4  California  Av 
"    Henry,  butcher  John  MuUer,  r.  816  Dolores 
"    Henry,    laborer,    r.   16th  Av  South  bet  P 

and  Q 
"    Henry  J.,  plumber,  r.  816  Dolores 
"    James,  r.  264!4  Minna 
"    James,  r.  915  Minna 
"    James,  chipper,  r.  4  Simpson  PI 
"    James,  cook,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    James,  expressman,  SE  cor  California  and 

Fillmore,  r.  2105  Scott 
"    James,  hoseman  Engine  22,  r.  1815  Post 
"    James,  janitor,  r.  1206a  Broadway 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  4  Kate 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  30  Sycamore  Av 
"    James,  laborer  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 
"    James,  liquors,  316,  4th 
"    James,  painter,  r.  42  Juniper 
"    James,  shoemaker,  218,  1st 
"    James,  special  officer  People's  Palace 
"    James,  teamster  U.  S.  A.  Dept  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  Fort  Mason 
"    James,  tinsmith,  r.  NE  cor  8th  and  Brannan 
"    James,  watchman,  r.  43  Perry 
"    James,  watchman  Market  St.   Ry,  r.  1119 

Clay 
"    James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  461  Bryant 
"    James    E.,    with    J.    L.    Flood.  7  Nevada 

Block,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    James  F.,  gasfitter,  r.  264%  Minna 
"    James  J.,  bartender,  r.  2504  Bryant 
"    James  J.,  carpenter,  r.  345  Shipley 
"    James  J.,  hoseman  Engine  17,  r.  138,  8th 
"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  1231  Castro 
"    James  M.,  plasterer,  r.  7  Webster 
"    James  P.,  molder,  r.  1C13  Army 
"    James  W.,  wire  worker,  r.  220  Lombard 
"    J.  E.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  905Market 
"    Jerome,  boots  and  shoes,  44514,  20th 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  123614  Folsom 
"    John,  r.  307  Scott 
"    John,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    John,  baker,  r.  3\bY2  Ivy  Av 
"    John,  bill  poster,  r.  134  Hayes 
"    John,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  43  Perry 
"    John,  carpet  layer,  r.  12  Allen 
"    John,  cutter  Charles  Lyons,  r.   1307  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John,  journalist,  r.  944  Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 


Walsh  John,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  737!4  Minna 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  816  Dolores 

"    John,  lather,  r.  1035  Minna 

"    John,  longshoreman,  r.  21  Anthony 

"    John,  painter,  r.  217  Tehama 

"    John,   porter  John  W.  Flinn,  r.  cor  1st  Av 
and  Jackson 

"    John,  porter  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 

"    John,  r.  36  Chattanooga 

"    John,  shoe  cutter,  r.  2105  Scott 

"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  1055b  Howard 

"    John,  waiter  str  Columbia 

"    John  A.,  teamster  Michael  W.  Farrell,  r. 
1414  Guerrero 

"    John  C,  painter,  r.  2015  Powell 

"    John  F.  (Fortune  &  Walsh),  r.  617  Jessie 

"    John  F.,  distributor    Post   OfQce,  r.   1013 
Army 

"    John  F.,  shoemaker  M.  Walsh  &  Son,  r. 
1139  Mission 

"    John  F.,  tea-i  ster  M.  Foley,  r.  12  Page 

"    John  G.,  bartender  Thomas  Murray,  r.  3101 
Mission 

"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  11th  Av  bet  M  and  N 

"    John  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  7  Webster 

"    John  J.   Jr.    (Walsh   &    Netting),    r.    1601 
Grove 

"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  816  Dolores 

"    Joseph  (Walsh  &  McCusker),  r.  1923  Fill- 
more 

"    Joseph,  bagmaker  Crown  Paper  Co.,  r.  2015 
Powell 

"    Joseph,  bricklayer,  r.  2105  Scott 

"    Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  13,  r.  2504  Bryant 

"    Joseph,  extraman  Engine  14,  r.  1017  McAl- 
lister 

"    Joseph  A.,  clerk  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  307 
Scott 

"    Joseph  I.,  shirt  cutter  Arnold  &  Walsh,  r. 
425  Clementina 

"    Joseph  L.,   carriage    trimmer  O'Brien   & 
Sons,  r.  3155  Folsom 

"    Josephine,  domestic,  2931  Clay 

"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  1314  Harrison 

"    Julia  Mrs.,  r.  1424  Howard 

"    Kate  D.,  widow,  r.  303  Ivy  Av 

"    Katie,  domestic,  3700  California 

"    Katie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  461  Bryant 

"    Kittle  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  824  Laguna 

"    Lawrence,  hackman,  stand  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 
425  Clementina 

"    Lawrence  F.   (Arnold  &  Walsh),   r.  5  Bel- 
vedere 

"    Lawrence  M.,  painter,  r.  24  Hunt 

"    L.  G.  Miss,  r.  1406  Hyde 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  311a  Guer- 
rero 

"    Louis  K.,  salesman   E.  J.  Robinson  &  Co., 
r.  815  Bush 

"    Louisa  Miss,  dressmaking,  445,  20th 

"    Louisa  Mrs.,  r.  702  Post 

"    M.    &    Son   (Michael    and    Myles    A.  W.), 
boots  and  shoes,  1139  Mission 

"    Mae  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  761  Capp 

"    Maggie,  widow,  r.  435i4  Tehama 

"    Maggie,  domestic,  2918  Jackson 
,  "    M.   Albert,  foreman  Castle  Bros.,  r.   455a 
Tehama 

"    Margaret,"  widow,  lodgings,  461  Bryant 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1013  Army 

"    Margaret,  widow,  varieties,  7  Webster 

"    Margaret,  domestic,  309  Cherry 

"    Marguerite  Mrs.,  r.  91,  9th 

"    Maria  Miss,  r.  15  Washington  Av 

"    Marie  A.  Miss,  stenographer  Continental 
Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  r.  2015  Powell 

"    Martin  (Walsh  &  Currier),  r.  1916  Market 

"    Martin  (Welch  &  Walsh),  r.  925  Haight 

"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  149  Silver 

"    Martin  H.,  clerk  Kavanagh  &  Co.,  r.  108d 
Silver 

"    Mary,  widow,  r,  12  Allen 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  208,  17th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1328  Scott 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2105  Scott 

"    Mary,  domestic,  SE  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and 
Washington 

"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  149  Silver 


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Walsh  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  409  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1652  Polk 
"    Mary  A.,  domestic,  230|/4  Waller 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  461  Bryant 
"    Matthew,  laborer  Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  r. 

48  Ritoh 
"    Maud,  r.  2105  Scott 

"    May  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  533  Linden  Av 
"    Michael   (M.  Walsh  &  Son),   r.   1139  Mis- 
sion 
"    Michael,  tallow  dealer,  SW  cor  Utah  and 

ElDorado 
"    Michael,  teamster,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    Michael,  finisher  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 

r.  636  Jersey 
"    Michael  J.,  fireman  str  City  of  Puebla,  r. 

1933  Ellis 
"    Michael  J.,  groceries,  500,  7th 
"    Michael  J.,  policeman,  r.  1630  Pacific  Av 
"    M.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  218  Crescent 
«'    Myles   A.   W.    (M.  Walsh  &  Son),   r.  1139 

Mission 
"    Nellie  G.  Miss,  teacher  Whittier  Primary 

School,  r.  718,  226. 
"    Patrick,  r.  418  Valencia 
"    Patrick,  fireman  str  Arago,  r.  723  Harri- 
son 
"    Patrick,    horseshoer    Peter    Lynch,   r.  534 

Howard 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  27  Harriet 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  2623  Sutter 
"    Patrick,  policeman,  r.  1924^4  Bush 
"    Patrick,  porter  Fred  Salkeld,  r.  227  Geary 
"    Patrick,  teamster  McNab  &  Smith,  r.  93^2 
Bryant 
Walsh   Patrick  F.,  U.  S.  Pension  Agent,  101 
Sansome,  r.  2615  Clay 
"    Patrick  H.,  r.  568  Bryant 
"    Patrick  J.,  foreman  Charles  S.  Healey,  r. 

1414  Guerrero 
"    Patrick  J.,  glazier,  40  New  Montgomery,  r. 

218  Prospect  PI 
"    Patrick  J.,  wood  turner  Wells,  Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  2608  McAllister 
"    Paul  D.,  salesman  Armer  &  Weinshenk,  r. 

307  Scott 
"    Peter,  cooper  South  S.  F.  Packing  and  Pro- 
vision Co.,  r.  cor  6th  Av  South  and  M 
"    Peter,  porter   W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,   r.  29  Al- 
bion Av 
"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  322  Main 
"    Peter  J.,  r.  2606  Bryant 
Walsh   Peter   J.,  gildeV  and  frame  maker,  232 
Ellis,  r.  208,  17th 
"    P.  F.,  waiter  str  Walla  Walla 
-'    Redmond,  cement  worker  S.  F.  Bridge  Co., 

r.  14  Kissling 
"    Richard,  r.  140  Natoma 
"    Richard  (Flynn  &  Walsh),  r.  265  Clara 
"    Richard,  liquors,  918  Howard 
"    Richard,  tailor,  r.  154  Natoma 
"    Richard,  tinsmith,  r.  43  Perry 
"    Richard,  tinsmith,  r.  311  Guerrero 
"    Richard    A.,  foreman   W.    K.   Vickery,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Richard  J.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co,, 

r.  408  Hyde 
"    Richard    N.,   clerk    S.   F.   News    Co.,  r.    5 

Elliot  Park 
"    Robert,  r.  2MV2  Minna 
"    Robert,  carriage  painter,  128-130  Spear,  r. 

312/2,  19th 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk  Sol  Wangenheim  &  Co.,  r. 

208,  17th 
"    Robert  L.,  dentist,  815?^  Geary 
"    Sarah  L..  widow,  r.  5  Elliot  Park 
"    S.  J.,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Stephen,  porter  I.  S.  Van  Winkle  &  Co., 

r.  1606  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Stephen  C,  clerk,  r.  1424  Howard 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  235  Fulton 
"    Theresa  Miss,  governess,  SE  cor  Van  Ness 

Av  and  Washington 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  914  Illinois 
"    Thomas,  laborer,   r.  NW   cor   Sierra  and 

Maryland 
"    Thomas,  musician,  r.  1221  Mission 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  21J4  Harrison  Av 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  12i4  Bourbin  PI 


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Walsh  Thomas,  starcher  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Thomas  F.,  shoemaker,  r.  323  Ellsworth 
"    Thomas  H.,  machinist  Jardine  Iron  Wks, 

r.  208,  17th 
"    Thomas  J.,  laborer  Diggins  Bros.,  r.  N  s 
Tilden  nr  South  Broderick 
Walsh  Thomas  J.,  wines  and  liquors,  630  Mis- 
sion, r.  937  Haight 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  307  Scott 
"    Thomas  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  649  Ste- 


"    Thomas  P.,  policeman,  r.  38!^  Fair  Oaks 
"    Thomas  R.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  3114  California 
"    Tillie  Miss,  musician,  r.  823  Ellis 
"    Timothy,  r.  23  Dore 
"    Vincent  S.   (Berringer  &  Walsh),   r.    1631 

Ellis 
"    Walter,  attendant  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 
"    Walter   J.,    carriage    trimmer  O'Brien  & 

Sons,  r.  220  Virginia  Av 
Walsh   Walter  J.,  manager  J.  C.   O'Connor  & 

Co.,  767  Mission,  r.  418  Steiner 
"    William,  buggy  washer  H.  Foy  &  Co.,  r. 

148,  6th 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  564i/4  Natoma 
"    William,  engineer,  r.  1208a  Broadway 
"    William,  horseshoer,  r.  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 
"    William,  lather,  r.  12361^  Folsom 
"    William,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S.  F. 

F.  D.,  r.  1730  Lexington  Av 
"    William,  painter  J.  F.  Quane,  r.  5  Elliot 

Park 
"    William  E.,  clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency,  r. 

2615  Clay 
"    William  R.,  groceries  and  liquors,  523,  4th 
"    William  T.,  paper  hanger,  r.  560  Willow  Av 
"    William  W.,  chipper  Risdon  1.  &  L.  Wks, 

r.  328  Dolores 
"    &  Currier  (Martin  Walsh  and  George  A. 

Currier),  carriage  painters,  1619  Market 
"    &  McCusker  (Joseph  Walsh    and    Joseph 

McCusker),  plumbers,  3134  Fillmore 
"    &  Netting  (John  J.  Walsh  and  George  J. 

Netting),  butchers,  1601  Grove 
J®=Walsh.    See  Welch,  Welsch  and  Welsh 
Walson  John,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Waltenbaugh  George  W.,  manager  California 

Gas  Engine  Co.,  130  Main,  r.  603 14  Min- 
nesota 
Waltenburg  Reinhold,  porter  Payot,  Upham  & 

Co.,  r.  538  Jessie 
Waltenspiel  Gustave  A.,   expressman,  r.  745, 

17th 
Waltenstein  Benjamin,  salesman,  r.  407  Powell 
Walter  A.,  cook,  r.  311,  4th 
"    A.  C'Mrs.,  widow,  r.  714  Florida 
"    Albert,  salesman  D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co., 

r.  1803  Franklin 
"    Alfred,  porter  John  C.  Fitschen,  r.  703  Post 
"    Antone,  iron  worker,  r.  43  Jessie 
"    Apolonie  Mrs.,  corsetmaker,  r.  935  Army 
"    Arthur  (W.   Meakin  Machine  Co.),  r.   308 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    August,  clerk  Newman  &  Levinson,  r.  1611 

Sutter 
"    Carl,  shoemaker,  901  Bryant,  r.  5  Sumner 
"    Charles  E.,  compositor,   r.   1601  Lexington 

Av 
"    Clarence    R.,  salesman  D.   N.  &  E.  Wal- 
ter &  Co.),  r.  1700  Van  Ness  Av 
"    David  N.  (D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.),  r.  1700 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    David  P.,  salesman,  r.  906  Church 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.   Telephone  54. 


Walter  D.  N.  &  E.  &  Co.  (David  N..  Herman 

N.,  Isaac  N.  and  Moritz   Walter),  car- 
pets, matting,  upholstery  goods,  paper 

hangings,  etc.,  529-,531  Market 
"    Dorothea  L.,  widow,  r.  911  Dolores 
"    Edward,  lithographer,  r.  43  Jessie 
"    Edward  C,  piano  tuner  G.  O.  Heine  &  Co., 

r.  410  Post 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  43  Jessie 
"    Frank,  bartender    Jean  J.  Peyre,    r.    935 

Army 
"    Fred  D.,  bookkeeper  H.Foy  &  Co.,  r.  507^4 

Sutter 
"    Frederick  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  308  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    George,  hackdriver,  r.  136  Silver 
"    George,  teamster  Albert  E.   Buckman,  r. 

NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    George  T.,  clerk  Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 

r.  1813  Bush 
Walter  Gustav  (Walter  &  Walterstein),   and 

president     Orpheum     Theatre,      115-117 

O'Farrell 
"    Harry  A.,  salesman  Overman  Wheel  Co., 

r.  209  Larkin 
"    Harvey    W.,     ofQcial     reporter    Superior 

Court  Department  8,  r.  1117  Castro 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper  M.  Walter  &  Co.,  r.  308 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Henry,  cutter,  r.  1511  Broadway 
"    Herman  N.  (D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.),  r. 

New  York 
"    Hermann  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  935,  19th 
"    Isaac  N.  (D.  N.  &  E.  Walter  &  Co.),  r.  1803 

Franklin 
"    JohnF.,  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks.,  r.  1330 

Alabama 
"    Joseph  B.,  carpenter,  r.  714  Florida 
"    Joseph  G.,  traveling  salesman  M.  Walter 

&  Co.,  r.  308  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Josephine  Mrs.   (Walter  &  Rogg).  r.  338, 

28th 
"    Leo,  shoemaker,  437^/4,  4th 
Walter  Louis  M.,  groceries,  2815  California,  r. 

3917  Bush 
Walter  M.    &  Co.    (Max   Walter),    wholesale 

liquors  and  cordials,  811  Montgomery 
"    Max  (M.  Walter  &  Co.),  r.  308  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Minnie   Miss,    head   nurse  German   Hos- 
pital 
"    Moritz  (D.  N.  &  E.Walter  &  Co.),  r.  New 

York 
Walter  Nathan  F.,  manager  Lilienthal  &  Co., 

100-102  Front,  r.  1033  O'Farrell 
"    Nathan  L.,  manufacturers'  agent,  318  Phe- 

lan  Bldg 
"    Oscar  H.,  engineer  S.F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 

3161/2,  21st 
"    Otto,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Sanford  P.,  with  Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  r. 

1023  O'Farrell 
"    Solly,  artist,  26  O'Farrell 
"    Thomas,  waiter  str  State  of  California 
"    William,  laborer  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r.  1510 

Kentucky 
"    William,    shoemaker,  707  Brannan,  r.  Ua 

Dore 
"    Wilson  M.,  bookkeeper  Dollar  Lumber  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    &  Rogg  (Mrs.  Josephine  Walter  and  Miss 

Lena  Rogg),  costumers,  9  Geary 
"    &  Walterstein  (Gustav  Walter  and  Albert 

Walterstein),  restaurant  and  liquors,  S  s 

Haight  bet  Clayton  and  Cole 
4®"Walter.    See  Walther  and  Wolter 


Walter's  Napa  County  Soda,  Samuel  A.  Phillips 

lessee  and  manager,  404  McAllister 
Waltermire  Clinton  C,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  118  Oak 
Walters  Albert,  cook  Hauser  &  Sanderson,  r. 
131,  3d 
"    Alexander,  hostler,  r.  344  Clementina 
"    Charles  A.,  harnessmaker,  r.  1642  Mission 
"    D.,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    D.,  freight  clerk  str  Eureka 
"    Frederick,  seaman,  r.  31  Broadway 
"    George,  carpenter,  r.  1015!^  Folsom 
"    George  A.,  molder  O'Connell  &  Lewis,  r. 

233,  3d 
"    George  J.,  dispatcher  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1030  Fair 

Oaks 
"    Harry  E.,  cashier  Hale  Bros,  r.  I71314  Mis- 
sion 
"    Harry  S.,  physician,  r.  2213  Webster 
"    Henry,  r.  307,  4th 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  318  Jessie 
"    Henry  J.,  marine  engineer,  r.  610  Elizabeth 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r.  138 

Ash  Av 
"    Herbert  J.,  laborer,  r.  1713%  Mission 
"    J.,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill',  r.  311  Sierra 
"    Jacob  J.,  painter,  r.  1713V4  Mission 
"    John,  laborer  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    John,  packer  clothing  and  equipage  depot. 
Quartermasters  Dept.  U.  S.  A.,  r.  1207 
Pacific 
"    John  B.,  marine  engineer,  r.  15!4  CoUing- 

wood 
"    John  B., plasterer,  r.  18  Folsom  Av 
"    Joseph,  porter  H.  H.  Hogan,  r.  463  Jessie 
"    M.  M.  Miss,  clerk  gen.  pass,  agt's  ofiQce 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Nellie  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  128  Ash  Av 
"    Rama  R.,millwrightYosemite  Flour  Mills, 

r.  7  Morris  Av 
"    Samuel,  painter,  r.  440  Green 
•'    Thomas,  harness  cleaner  United  Carriage 

Co. 
"    Thomas  J.,  painter,  r.  18, 1st 
"    William,  iron  worker,  r.  13th  Av  South  nr  N 
"    William,  laborer  William  A.  Schrock 
"    William,  pressman  Co  Operative  Pub.  Co., 

r.  603  Bush 
"    W.  J.,  clerk  Palace  Hotel 
4®-Walters.    See  Wolters 
Walterstein   Albert    (Walter  &   Walterstein), 
and  liquors,  313  Sansome,  r.  702^4  McAl- 
lister 
"    Frank,  real  estate,  r.  3349  Sutter 
Walthall  J.  Madison,  student,  r.  2030  Scott 
Waltham  Charles  F.,  compositor  Call,  r.  306  Pul- 
ton 
Walther  August,  musician,  r.  1615V2  Howard 
"    Christian,  ship  carpenter  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

621/2  Clipper 
"    Christina,  widow,  r.  1141  Union 
"    Frank,  butcher  Henry  Meyn,  r.  305,  12th 
"    George,  engraver,  903  Illinois 
"    George  F.,  rattan  worker,  r.  I2714,  23d 
"    Henry  A.,  wagon  maker  W.  F.  Murasky,  r. 

I6I514  Howard 
"    Jacob,  watchman  U.   S.  Brewery,  r.  1317^ 

Natoma 
"    James  O.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 

r.  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 
"    Philip  H.    (Rumetsch  &    Walther),    r.  16 

Harlan  PI 
"    William  W.,  plumber  C.  W.  Iredale 
4®- Walther.    See  Walter  and  Wolter 
Walthers  David,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 
917,  16th  Av  South 
"     Emil,  glue  maker,  r.  917,  16th  Av  South 
"    Henry,  tanner,  r.  917,  16th  Av  South 
"    Marie  Miss,  stenographer  John  E.  Young- 
berg,  r.  Oakland 
".  Theresa,  widow,  r.  917, 16th  Av  South 
"    W.  H.  Mrs., r.  14  Prosper 
Walthew   George  W.,   secretary   and  general 
manager  Shipowners'  Association  of  the 
Pacific  Coast,  secretary  Board  of  Manu- 
facturers and  Employers    of  California 
and  San  Francisco  Committee  on  Com- 
merce, 42-44  Steuart,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
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Walthour  Benjamin,  boat  builder,  r.  76  Natoma 
"    Frank,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.   and  L. 

Wks,  r.  76  Natoma 
"    Hermann,  clerk  Thomas  F.  Blake,  r.  37,  2d 
"    John  F.,  foreman  G.  W.  Kneass,  r.  76  Na- 
toma 
Waltjen  Diedrich,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.517i/^,  6th 
"    Diedrich  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  5171/2,  6th 
"    John  H.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P.  Co., 
r.  8  Sumner 
Waltman  Richard,  machine  hand  David  Woer- 

ner,  r.  731  Brannan 
4®"Waltman.    See  Waldmann 
Waltmann  Leo,  salt  and  smoked  fish,  1004  San- 
some 
Walton  Albert  G.,  pattern  maker,  r.  719  Califor- 
nia 
"    Alfred  E.,  cashier  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,r.  615 
Pine 
A.  N.,  master  mariner,  r.  611  Chestnut 
Benjamin,  machinist,  r.  928,  15th 
Charles,  laborer,  r.  2  Midway 
D.,  teamster  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
David  H.,  salesman  Clabrough,  Golcher  & 

Co.,  r.  13  Pond 
E.,  apprentice  Dickman-Jones  Co.,    r.    44 

Jessie 
Edmund,  r.  333,  17th 

F.,  carpenter  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
Ferderick  B.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs 
George,  proofreader  Call 
Georgie,  widow,  r.  13  Pond 
James  W. ,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co. 

r.  4001/2  Waller 
Jefferson,  painter,  r.  362  Minna 
Jesse,  clerk  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
John,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Orizaba  Av 
John,  painter,  r.  929^4  Shotwell 
John  R.,  dairy  and  livery  stable,  211-213, 
10th 

"    Joseph,  r.  570a  Folsom 
Walton  Martin   C,    president   Mount   Olivet 
Cemetery    Association,    and    secretary 
Abbey  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  302 
Montgomery,  rooms  7-8,  r.  500  Capp 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  725  Polk 

WALTON  NELSON  C, 

bituminous  rock,  asphaltum  and  roof- 
ing materials,    roofs  and  sidewalks 
done  in  the  best  manner,  at  very  mod- 
erate rates,  new  roofs  laid  and  old 
leaky  roofs  recovered  and  repaired, 
office  and  r.  142  Townsend  rear  bet 
2d  and  3d 
Walton  Nelson  0.  Jr.,  seaman,  r.  1605  McAllister 
"    Otie,  expressman,  r.  20  Sheridan 
"    Richard  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1511  Buchanan 
"    Roger  (Reilly,  Walton  &  Co.),  r.  9  Seymour 

Av 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  Sadowa  nr  Orizaba 

Av 
"    Thomas  H.,  r.  285  Paris 
"    Thomas  T.,  solicitor  The  Bradstreet  Co., 

r.  2619  Clay 
"    W  H.,  cook  Dennett's,  r.  558  Stevenson 
"    William  F.,  r.  8731/2  Market 
"    William  G.,  marine  engineer,  r.  928,  15th 
Waltrip  Lewis,  conductor  Markel;  St.  Ry.,  r. 

443  Elizabeth 
Walts   George    W.,    president  Bay  City   Iron 

Works,  103-105  Fremont,  r.  1814  Bush 
Waltz  Alice  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  1111  Sutter 
Waltz    Charles,   manufacturer    safes,    109-111 

Market,  r.  Oakland 
Waltzer  Augusta,  widow,  r.  117  Juniper 

"    Robert,  driver,  r.  117  Juniper 
Walvig  John  G.,  master  str  Sunol.  office  20  Cal- 
ifornia, r.  2156  Mission 
Walworth  Mary  C,  widow,  proprietor  The  Al- 

dine,  404"Turk 
Wamble  Isaac,  cook,  r.  33  John 
Wamp-le  Paul,  engineer  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co.,  r. 

303,  3d 
Wamser  Louis  (Wamser  &  Bofinger),  r.  37  Birch 
Av 
"    &  Bofinger  (Louis  Wamser  and  Jacob  Bofin- 
ger), liquors,  10,  6th 


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Wanamaker  &  Brown  (Philadelphia,  Pa.),  tail- 
ors' agency,  313  Sutter 
Wand  Jacob  (Michels  &  Wand),  r.  1330  Sutter 
"    Joseph  (Joseph  Wand  &  Co.),  r.  1320  Sutter 
"    Joseph  &  Co.  (Joseph  Wand),  commission 

merchants,  135-137  Sansome 
"    Leon,  cashier  Louis  Saronl  &  Co.,  r.  724 

Gough 
"    Martha  Mrs.,  laundress,  r.  1306  Kearny 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1437  McAllister 
"    Samuel,  capitalist,  r.  1320  Sutter 
"    Thomas  L.,  contractor,  r.  820  Scott 
"    William  P.,  clerk  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  1430 
Leavenworth 
Wandel  Rosina,  widow,  r.  SE  cor  26th  and  Bart- 

lett 
Wandell  Nelson  L.,  cigars,  23,  9th 
Wander  Annie,  widow,  r.  Missouri  nr  Mariposa 
"    Henry,  chainmaker,  r.  Missouri  nr  Mari- 
posa 
"    Vincent,  blacksmith  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  208 

Utah 
"    Vincent  Mrs.,  bakery,  208  Dtah 
Wanderer  Anton,  r.  377i/4  Shotwell 
Wands  Delia,  widow,  r.  132  Ridley 
Wands  Edward  A.,  molder  Filmer-Rollins  Elec- 
tro Co.,  r.  132  Ridley 
"    Samuel  A.,  boatman   Paul  Boyton  Chute 
Co.,  r.  132  Ridley 
Wanek  Edward,  ladies  hairdresser.  4C9  Geary 
"    Edward  Jr.,  draughtsman,  r.  409  Geary 
"    Henry  E.,  stenographer,  r.  409  Geary 
Wange  Elias  (Metropolitan  Moulding  Co.),  r. 

505  Franklin 
Wangenheim  Albert  L.,  traveling  salesman  A. 

L.  Bryan  Shoe  Co.,  r.  1616  Vallejo 
Wangenheim   Henry,  cashier   San  Francisco 
Produce  Exchange,  r.  1616  Vallejo 
"    Sol  (Sol   Wangenheim  &  Co.),  r.   Palace 
Hotel 
Wangenheim  Sol  &  Co.  (Sol  Wangenheim  and 
Simon  and  Juda  Newman),  grain  deal- 
ers,    shipping     and    commission    mer- 
chants, 133  Davis 
Wangenheim,  Sternheim&  Co.  (Samuel  Stern- 
helm),  importers    crockery,  glassware, 
cutlery    and    plated  ware,  etc.,  528-530 
Market  and  37-29  Sutter 
Wangerin  Leon,  clerk  Le  Count  Bros. ,  r.  Oakland 
Wank  Moses  (Metropolitan  Moulding  Co.),  r.  505 

Franklin 
Wankowski  William,  merchant  tailor,  9  Post, 

r.  3737'/^  Jackson 
Wannemacher  George  W.,  salesman,  r.  804  Eliz- 
abeth 
"    Joseph,  r.  604  McAllister 
Wannenmacher  Robert  (Wannenmacher  &  Co.), 
r.  405  Frederick 
"    Robert,  liquors,  600  McAllister,  r.  604  Mc- 
Allister 
"    &  Co.  (Robert  Wannenmacher  and  Joseph 
Aflolter),  butchers,  SE  cor  3d  and  Minna 
Wanner  Anthony  (Wanner  &   Maddox),    and 
Mosaic    and    Plaster    Art    Works,    1219 
Market,  r.  121  Ridley 
Wanner  &  Maddox  (Anthony  Wanner  and  C.  H. 
Maddox),  manufacturers  and  contractors 
fireproofing  work,  1219  Market 
Wanshop  William,  blacksmith,  r.  501  Napa 
Wanson  John,  waiter,  r.  505  Powell 
Want  George,  machinist,  r.  174  Jessie 
Wantz  Charles  W.,  builder  and  contractor,  I5IV2 

Valencia 
Wanz  Arthur  H.,  dental  student,  r.  203,  34th 
"    Katherine,  widow,  dry  goods  and  millinery, 
202,  34th 


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Lowest  prices  Stalls  68,  69,  70.  71 ,  and  47 
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Wanzer  Lucy  M.  F.,  physician,  office  and  r.  205 

Taylor,   hours    1    to  3  p.  m..   telephone 

South  55 

"    Merritt  L,.,  carpenter,  1306  Mission,  r.  1045 

Market 

Wapler  Otto,  waiter Marchand's  Restaurant,  r. 

417  Jones 
Wappenhaus  Carl,  laborer,  r.  840,  17th 
Wapple  Albert  M.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Charles,  waiterPalace  Restaurant,  r.  123U, 

6  th 
"    Irwin  G.,  clerk,  r.  2305  Van  Ness  Av 
Warbenton   Mary,    widow,    artist,    520    O'Far- 

rell 
Warburton  Arthur,  conductor,  r.  251b  Perry 
"    E.  P.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Clarendon,  142!4, 

4th 
"    John  C,  teamster,  r.  135  Greenwich 
Warburton  Joseph  W.,   British  Consul-Gen- 
eral.  506  Battery,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Samuel,  porter  Park  Bro.  &  Co.,  r.  754  How- 
ard 
Ward  Alice  M.  Miss,  r.  1922  Pacific  Av  rear 
"    Arthur  S.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Augustus  H.,  office  71-73  Stevenson,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Bernard,  r.  863  Bryant 
"    Bernard,  stevedore,  r.  7  Seymour  Av 
"    B.  J.  (B.  J.  Ward  &  Co.),  r.  7  Seymour  Av 
"    B.  J.  &  Co.  (B.  J.  Ward),  merchant  tailors, 

11  Geary 
"    Bridget    Miss,  dressmaker    Miss    Nellie 

Ward,  r.  1450  Minna 
"    Bruce  S.,  blacksmith.  4-6  Valencia,   r.   113 

Valencia 
"    Charles  H.,  deputy  Assessor,   r.  324  Lily 

Av 
'•    Charles  H.,  insurance,  r.  447  McAllister 
"    Charles  H.,  laborer,  r.  1327  Filbert 
"    Charles  J.,  bookbinder  Althof  &  Bahls,  r. 

lOlSShotwell 
"    Charles  W.,  r.  510  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Charlotte,  widow,  r.  1812  O'Farrell 
"    Christopher,  tailor,  r.  518^4  Natoma 
"    Christopher  J.,  mounter  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  433 Tehama 
"    Chauncy  C.,r.  512  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Clarence  R.,  architect,  r.  1506  Larkin 
"    Clement  G.,   salesman  M.  Marcuse  &  Co.. 

r.  Alameda 
"    Daniel  F.,  bookbinder,  r.  1918  Stockton 
"    Daniel  P.,  teamster,  r.  328  Brannan 
"    Dennis  J.,  laborer,  r.  1319V2  Natoma 
Ward  D.  Henshaw,  general  manager  and  sec- 
retary   Natoma  Vineyard  Co.,  508  Cali- 
fornia, room  31,  r.  Oakland 
"    Edward,  photographer,  r.  257  Stevenson 
"    Edward,  stevedore,  r.  120  Langton 
"    Edward  A.,  3d  officer  str  State  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  221!^  Clara 
"    Edward   C,   agent  Oregon   Railway    and 
Navigation  Co..  Spear  St.  Wharf,  r.   825 
Ellis 
"    Edward  F.,  policeman,  r.  120  Langton 
"    Edward  H.,  longshoreman,  r.  608.  6th 
"    Edward  R.,  salesman  James  M.  Moran  & 

Co.,  r.  Cosmopolitan  Hotel 
"    Elizabeth  H.  Mrs.,  r.  128a  Hayes 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  312,  22d 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  420,  6th 
"    ErnestH.,  repairer,  r.  113  Valencia 
"    E.   S..  traveling  salesman  F.  N.  Woods  & 

Co.,  r.  Los  Gatos,  Cal. 
"    Eugene  C.  foreman,  r.  2716  McAllister 


Ward  Florence  N.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur" 
geon,  office  The  Wenban,  606  Sutter 
cor  Mason,  consultations  10  a.  m.  to  13 
m.,  Thursdays  excepted,  telephone 
Main  1310,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    F.  M.,   salesman  S.   F.  Autographic  Reg- 
ister Co.,r.  933  Mission 

"    Francis  J.,  r.  28101/4  Harrison 

"    Francis  M.,  storekeeper   P.    M.   SS.    Co's 
Wharf,  r.  Alameda 

"    Frank,  salesman,  r.  420  Ellis 

"    Frank  H.,  bookbinder,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Frederick,  agency  actuary  Union  Central 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  303  California,  rooms  22-26 

"    Frederick,  clerk  W.  K.  Vanderslice  Co.,  r 
1812  O'Farrell 

"    Frederick  A.,  jeweler,  r.  35i/4  Dore 

"    Frederick,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  31 
Laurel  Av 

"    George,  r.  329,  4th 

"    George,  driver,  r.  420,  6th 

"    George,  driver  Louis  Barrere,  r.  38,  6th 

"    George,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  7  Sey- 
mour Av 

"    George,  oysterman  Carl  Boge,  r.  1628  Clay 

"    George  A.,   insurance  agent,  r.  1109  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    George  C,  laborer,  r.  485  Haight 

"    George  J.,  manufacturer,  r.  1812  O'Farrell 

"    George   J.  Jr.,  silversmith  W.  K.  Vander- 
slice &  Co . .  r.  1812  O'Farrell 

"    George  M.,  clerk  Tom  C.  Grant,  r.  1109  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    George  V.,  laborer  Pac.  Rubber  Paint  Co., 
r.  1013  Valencia 

"    George  W.,  salesman  Owl  Drug  Co. 
Ward  H.  &Co.  (Mrs.  Hattie  Ward),  importers 
and  wholesale  cigars,  119  California 

"  Harold  C.  (C.  A.  Luckhardt  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Harry,  oiler  Edison  Light  and  Power  Co., 
r.  645NE-" 


"    Harry,  solicitor,  r.  1030  Howard 

"    Harry   M.,    compositor   Call,    r.  1109  Van 

"    Hattie,  widow  (H.  Ward  &  Co.).  r.  93  Ever- 
ett 

"    Henry,  actuary  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Henry,  joiner  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  233  Texas 

"    Henry,  stableman  C.  A.  Warren,  r.  210,  9th 

"    Herbert  B..  dental  student,  r.  113  Valencia 

"    Hubert,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Hubert    Mrs.,    furnished    rooms,  1109   Van 
Ness  Av 

"    Hugh  A.,  plumber,  r.  214,  23d 

"    Ida,  widow,  r.  3211^4  O'Farrell  rear 

"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  704  Harrison 

"    James,  bookkeeper,  r.  345,  10th 

"    James,  clerk  F.  M.  Donohue,  r.  329  Haight 

"    James,  foundryman,  r.  501  Napa 

"    James,  gardener,  r.  953V4  Bryant 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  218  Langton 

"    James  E.,  policeman,  r.  3  Fulton 

"    James  J.,  finisher  Althof  &  Bahls,  r.  2929 
Sacramento 

"    James  J.,  salesman  Dwyer  &   Co.,  r.  64914 
Stevenson 

"    James  L.,  driver  Matthews  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
2.36,7th 

"  James  P.,  cook  H.  MuUer  &  Co.,  r.  18  Sher- 
wood PI 
Ward  James  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
The  Wenban,  606  Sutter  cor  Mason,  con- 
sultations 2  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone  Main 
1310,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    John,  hostler,  r.  328  Brannan 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  617  Eddy 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  708i4  Sierra 

"    John,  proprietor  Michigan  Hotel,  1335  Fol- 
som 

"    John  C.  foreman  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r.  732 
Geary 

"    John  C,  porter  Geo.  W.  Gibbs  Co.,  r.  652 
Natoma 

"    John  F.,   clerk   John   T.   Wright,   r.   Ala- 
meda 

"    John  F.,  saddler  Main  &' Winchester,  r.  214 
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Ward  John  G.,  cashier  and  secretary  Cutting 
Fruit  Packing  Co.,  135-127  Market,  r. 
Alameda 

"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  92  Miguel 

"  John  M.,  with  Daily  Report  Pub.  Co.,  r.  730 
Hayes 

"    John  P.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  4  Min- 


John  T.,  distributor  La  Grande  Laundry, 

r.  734  Natoma 
Joseph  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  518i/4  Natoma 
Joseph  T.,  painter  Geo.  J.  McAuliffe,  r.  314, 

23d 
Kate  Miss,  nurse  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
Kirk     C,     publisher    Manufacturer    and 

Herald  of  Trade,  403  Market 
L.  D.,  solicitor,  r.  813  Kearny 
Leah  Mrs.,  r.  702  Post 
Louis  P.,  compositor,  r.  331  Kearny 
Maggie  *Iiss,  hairdresser,   r.  953!4  Bryant 
Malachi    L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1412  Mason 
Martin,  laborer,  r.  1450  Minna 
Martin,  teamster  C.  E.  Goss,  r.  1708i/i  Lex- 
ington Av 
Martin  B.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1527  De- 

visadero,  r.  2309%  Post 
Martin  P.,  canvasser,  r.  268  Minna 
Mary,  widow,  r.  26I14  Perry 
Mary,  widow,  r.  334,5th  Av 
Mary,  widow,  r.  1917  Mason 
Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1204  Leavenworth 
Mary  W.,  widow,  r.  1417,  35th 
Matthew,  clerk  Fred  Kraft,  r.  3  Meacham 

PI 
Matthew,  packer  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  181  Perry 
Michael,     clerk    Jeremiah   Dugan,    r,    833 


"    Michael,  hostler  Adolph  B.   Spreckels,  r. 

1514  Fell 
"    Michael,  shoemaker,  r.  563i4  Minna 
Ward  Michael  J.  (King,  Ward  &  Co.),  r.  2412 

Clay 
"    Mollie  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  953V4  Bryant 
"    Nellie  Miss,  dressmaking,  14.S0  Minna 
"    Patrick,  r.  32U/4  Austin  Av 
"    Patrick,  hostler  St.  George  Stables,  r.  518 

Stockton 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  15th  Av  nr  Clement 
"    Patrick   F.    (P.  F.  Ward  &  Co.),  r.  1521b 

Howard 
"    Patrick  J.,  waiter,  r.  18  Sherwood  PI 
"    Peter  (Adams  &  Co.),  r.  310  Douglass 
"    Peter,  janitor  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  r. 

7  Seymour  Av 
"    Peter,  oiler,  r.  73U/4  Minnesota 
"    P.  F.  &  Co.  (Patrick  F,  Ward),  plumbers, 

1715  Market 
"    Philip  D.,  3d  officer  str  St.  Paul,  r.  128  Rose 

Av 
"    Philip  J.,  plumber  Palace  Hotel,  r.  334,  5th 

Av 
"    Robert,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  2608  Bush 
"    Robert,  fireman,  r.  1321  O'Farrell 
"    Robert  T.  (R.  T.  Ward  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Ward   R.   T.  &  Co.   (Robert  T.  Ward),  employ- 
ment office,  608-610  Clay 
"    Samuel,  r.  1605  Howard 
"    Samuel   J.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  336,  nth  Av 
"    Sarah   E.  Miss,  dressmaking,  127  Locust 

Av 
"    S.  Harold,  clerk   London  and    Lancashire 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Stephen,  clerk,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Susie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Primary 

School,  r.  113  Valencia 
Ward  T.  H.,  clerk  Supreme  Court  of  California, 

825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
"    Thomas  (Crabb  &  Ward),  r.  641  Commercial 
"    Thomas,  fireman,  r.  105  Clark 
"    Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  526 

Howard 
"    Thomas,  paper  carrier,  r.  11  Hampton  PI 
"    Thomas,  stevedore,  r.  433a  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  32 

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Ward  Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  657  Noe 

"    Thomas  J.,  plumber  J.  A.  O'Dea,   r.  231% 
Austin  Av 

"    Timothy  W.,  bookkeeper  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r. 
1409,  24th 

"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,  314,  33d 

"    William,horseshoer  JohnKeJ.so,r.  31  Clara 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  638  Jessie 

"    William,  waiter  str  Alameda 

"    William   B.,    bookkeeper    S. ,  F.   Savings 
Union,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  D.,  clerk  Fulda  Bros.,  r.  242,  12th 

"    William  G.,  gripman Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  501 
Lyon 
Ward  William  H.,  financial  broker,  137  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1049  Market 

"    William  H.,  salesman   Sherwood  «&  Sher- 
wood, r.  408  Hyde 

"    William  J.,  bartender,  r.  142%  Clara 

"    William  J.,  oiler  str  State  of  California 

"    William  M.,  deputy  clerk  Supreme  Court 
of  California,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  P.,  painter  Henry  F.  Wagner,  r. 
704Laguna 

"    William  T.,  horse  collar  maker,  r.  507  Val- 
lejo 
Warde  Daniel,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor 
Day  and  Sanchez,  r.  338  Diy 

"    Daniel  M.,  bookkeeper  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  r.  1417,  25th 

"    Frank  W.,  bartender  Frederick  Hauser,  r. 
207Gough 

"    Henry  W.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Bank, 
r.  1417,  25th 

"    John  D.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  1417, 
35th 

"    Kathleen     Miss,     bookkeeper    Brown    & 
Adams,  r.  Mill  Valley 

"    Louis  H.,  student  Eugene  N.  Deuprey,  r. 
1417,  35th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1417,  25th 

"    Michael  J.,  laborer,  r.  438  Sierra 

"    Patrick,  teamster,  r.  716  Clementina 
Warden  Jennie  F.,  widow,  r.  1604  Steiner 

"  Justus  S.,  student,  r.  1431  Jackson 
4®=  Warden.  See  Waddell  and  Wardle 
Warden  Carlos,  laborer,  r.  653  Howard 

"    Carrie  Mrs.,  nurse,  631  Gough 

"    Charles  H.,  r.  621,  21st 

"    James   W.,  salesman  Peters  &  Cowie,  r. 
551/2  South  Park 

"    Samuel,  driver  Western  Transp.  and  Stor- 
age Co.,  r.  631  Gough 
iSS-Warden.    See  Worden 

Warder  B.  E.  Miss,  restaurant,  3381  Mission,  r. 
1533a  Dolores 

"    Charles  L.  Mrs.,  stenographer,  r.  1811  San 
Carlos  Av 
Wardlaw  James,  carriage  washer  Michael  Con- 
Ion,  r.  1326  Pine 

"    William,  r.  1434  Broadway 
Wardle  Frederick,  driver  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r. 
307,3d 

"    Thomas,  sailmaker  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  306 
Lombard 

WARDROBE  RENOVATORY, 

WUliam  N.  Swasey  manager,  142  Eddy, 
telephone  South  769 

Wardwell  Albert,  r.  308  Shotwell 
••    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  6%  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Lorenzo  H.,  contractor,  r.  781  Mission 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1405  Van  Ness  Av 

Ware  Barbara  M.,  widow,  r.  631%  Post 
"    Charles  J.,  seaman,  r.  Sailors'  Home 
"    Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  2013  Sacramento 


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Ware  Frederick  W.,  salesman  James  Meek,  r. 
IO3614  Howard 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  widow,   r.  3014b  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Joseph  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1127  Folsom 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1115  Von  Ness  Av 
"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  2508%  California 
"    S.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  703  Geary 
"    William  H.,  broker,  815  Front,  r.  207  Lar- 

kin 
"    William  H.,  dental  student,  r.   1115  Van 
Ness  Av 
>e®=-Ware.    See  Wehr,  Weir  and  Wier 
Warenshjold  Axel,  machinist  American  Type 

Founders  Co.,  r.  1910V4  Powell 
Warfield  Eliza,  widow,  r.  928  Jackson 
"    George  H.,  coppersmith,  r.  3221  Mission 
"    Henry,  r.  118  Valencia 
'•    Juliet  F.  Miss,  stenographer  Simonds  Saw 

Co.,  r.  352,6th 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  352,  6th 
Warfield   R.    H.,    proprietor     The    California 
Hotel,  N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and  Grant 
Av 
Warhurst  Emily  Mrs.,  r.  19,  6th 
"    James  E.,  engraver  S.  F.  Photo  Engraving 

Co.,  r.  19,  6th 
"    John  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  423!4  Clementina 
Warin  John,  cigars  and  tobacco,  243,  4th,  r.  320, 

7th 
Warln  William,  corresponding  and  recording 
secretary  Marine  Engineers'  Beneficial 
Association,  9  Mission,  r.  142%,  4th 
WarinerOrville  S. .superintendent,  r.  2921  Sacra- 
mento 
Waring  Albert  E.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  574  Fol- 
som 
"    Charles  A.,  stenographer  Stockton  Milling 
Co.,r.  Oakland 
Wark  Irvin,  r.  20,  13th 
Warken  Clara,  widow,  r.  102  Francisco 
Warlin  John,  proprietor  Lincoln  Hotel,  r.  434, 

5th 
Warmack  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  220  Noe 
"    John  H.,  carpenter,  r.  108  Noe 
"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  26  Glover 
Warmbold  August  H.,  clerk  M.  Meyerhof  &  Co., 
r.  3321/2  Geary 
"    Bernhard  F.,    groceries  and    liquors,    701 

Hayes 
"    George,  clerk  John  H.  Becker,  r.  624  Taylor 
Warmer  Philip,  expressman,  r.  605  Broadway 
Warming  Charles,  conductor  St.  RR.,  r.    12011/4 

Bush 
Warmouth  James  M.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry ., 

r.  74  California  Av 
Warn  Frank,  clerk,  r.  2728  Sutter 

"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  lOni  Battery 
Warnecke  August  A.,  clerk  California    Barrel 
Co.,r.  210  Waller 
"    Charles  H.,  cigar  manufaclurer,  6  Freelon 
"    Edward  J.,  traveling  salesman  I.   S.  Van 

Winkle  &  Co.,  r.  807  Turk 
"    George,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  NE 

cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
"    Henry,  liquors,  115  Turk,  r.  6  Freelon 
"    Henry  Jr.,  cigar  maker  Charles  H.  War- 
necke, r.  6  Freelon 
"    Hermann,  waiter  Merchants'  Club,  r.  517 
Pine 
Warneke  Arthur,  salesman  W.  K.  Vanderslice, 
r.  811  Haight 
"    Christian,  r.  811  Haight 
"    Justus  L.  C,  r.  811  Haight 
Warnekros  William  L.,  dental  student,  r.  402b 
Haight 


Warner  Abraham,  butcher,  r.  308V4  Francisco 

"  Alexander,  dentist,  120  Sutter,  room  26,  r. 
2323  Franklin 

"    Annie  F.,  widow,  r.  13i4  Geneva 

"  Burness  M.,  clerk  construction  dept.  Mar- 
ket St.  Ry,  r.  334,  2d  Av 

"  Charles  H.,  with  Mann  &  Wilson,  r.  1006 
Pine 

"  Charles  J.,  with  Indianapolis  Furniture 
Co.,  r.  413,  28th  rear 

"    Charles  S.,  plasterer,  r.  859  Mission 

"    D.  W.,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 

"    Edwin  R.,  paper  carrier,  r.  24  Pleasant 

"  Elon  L.,  asst.  baggage  agent  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Ernest,  porter  Long  Syrup  Refining  Co. 

"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  726  Folsom 

"    Frederick,  r.  766V4  Howard 

"  Frederick,  1st  officer  strCleone,  r.  858  Mis- 
sion 

"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  204  Ritch 

"    Frederick,  2d  mate  str  Arago 

"  George  E.,  bartender  Adolph  &  Vivian,  r. 
Fulton  nr  2d  Av 

"  George  H.,  clerk  C.  W.  R.  Ford  &  Co.,  r. 
1209a  Florida 

"    George  S.,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  658V4 


"     Henry  A.,  barber  Eugene  Tellier.  r.    107, 
5th 

"    Hester  Miss,  r.  305  Clement 

"    Honora,  widow,  r.  2135  Mission 

"    I.,  painter,  r.  787  Howard 

"    Isaac  S.,  sailmaker,  r.  50,  13th 

"    Jane  H.,  widow,  r.  24  Pleasant 
Warner  James  K,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  office 
and  r.  202^4  Stockton,  telephone  Black  81 

"    John,  driver  Adolph  B.  Spreckels,  r.  1514 
Fell 

"    John,  painter  Palace  Hotel,  r.  39,  5th 

"    John  M.,  r.  227,  2d 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    Joseph  C,  carpenter,  341  Eddy,  r.  2030  Lom- 
bard 

"    Josiah  B.,  chief  inspector  Hartford  Steam 
Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance  Co.,  r. 

"    L.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  305  Clement 

"    Lillie,  widow,  r.  415'/4  Jersey 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  156  Clara  rear 

"    Marguerite  D.  Miss,  stenographer  George 

D.  Dornin,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  729  Capp 
"    May  B.  Miss,  r.  ISM  Geneva 
"    Milton,  ship  calker,  r.  115  Hayes 
"    Morris  M.,  laborer,  r.  907  Sanchez 
"    Oscar  W.,  laborer,  r.  13i4  Geneva 
"    Peter,  teamster  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Peter  P.,  watchmaker,  r.  8  Gough 
"    Sophie  Mrs.,  r.  656  Willow  Av 
"    Theda  Miss,  waitress  C.  D.  Wildrick,  r. 

1530  Polk 
"    William,  freight  clerk  S.    F.  and    N.    P. 

Ry.,  r.  8  Mason 
"    William  J.  B.,  carpenter  and   builder,  r. 

1020,  15th  Av  South 
Warness  Aksel  C,  fireman  str  Oakland,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Warnholz  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  r.  SW  cor 

17th  and  Alabama 
"    Henry,   driver   Chicago   Brewery,    r.    1405 

Bush 
"    Herman,    tailor   W.    F.  Attinger,  r.    1129 

Buchanan 
"    William  H.,  wood  carver,   553  Brannan,  r. 

14  Morris  Av 
Warnke  Christina,  widow,  r.  2647  Mission 
"    Frederick,  cabinet  maker  Fink  &  Schindler, 

r.  9  Boardman  PI 
"    Herman     (Cordes    &    Warnke),    r.    1128!4 

Valencia 
"    Ludwig,  solicitor  Helvetia  Swiss  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Peter,  hostler  I.  Gutte,  r.  122!^,  14th 
"    William  (Warnke  &  Nienhaus),  groceries 

and     liquors,    734    Broadway,    r.    1510% 

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Warnke  &  Nienhaus  (William  Warnke  and  Her- 
mann Nienhaus)  groceries  and  liquors, 

SW  cor  Sbotwell  and  14th 

Warnken  Clara,  widow,  r.  102  Francisco 

'•    Herman,  bartender,  r.  1004  Market 

Warnock  Margaret,  widow,  r.  16i/4  Hunt 

"    Michael    H.,    telegraph   operator,    r.    16^ 

Hunt 
"    Philip,  steward,  r.  711  Bush 
Warr  Richard  D.,  engineer  C.  C.  Burr  &  Co., 

r.  220%  Francisco 
Warrack  James  D.,   salesman  Raphael  Weill 

&  Co.,  r.  Sausalito 
Warrelmann  Helena,  widow,  r.  518,  7th 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  518,  7th 
"    William,  teamster  New  England  Soap  Co., 

r.  518,  7tti 
Warren  Albert  M..  special  agent   Milwaukee 

Mechanics'  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1322  Page 
"    Albert  T.,  printer,  r.  26  Derby  PI 
■  ■    Arthur  O.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.   Mill,  r.  301 

Sierra 
"    August,  r.  26  Rausch 
"    Byron    M.,    butcher,  2328   Fillmore,    r.   30 

Elgin  Park  Av 
"    C,  engineer  Albert  Hansen,  r.  3012  Fill- 
more 
"    C.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  3318  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  1621  Sacramento 
"    Charles,  deputy  poundkeeper,  r.  2514,  16th 
"    Charles  A.  (Warren  &  Malley),  r.  210,  9th 
"    Charles  H.,  porter  posiofflce,  r.  108  Alta  PI 
"    Charles  H.,  seaman,  r.  75  Oregon 
'«    Charles  H.  Jr.,  painter,  r.  108  Alta 
"    Charles    P.,    clerk    ticket    auditor's  dept 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Clarence  A.,  journalist,  r.  1223  Washington 
"    Clifford,  carrier  Edwards  Publishing  Co., 

r.  931,  26th 
«'    C.   R.,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  314,  17th 
"    Cromwell  H.,  mechanical  engineer,  r.  2636!^ 

Sutter 
"    Cynthia  L,  Mrs.,  r.  1728  Lexington  Av 
"    Dried  Fruit  Co..  The  Field  &  Stone  Co. 

agents,  126  California 
"    Edgar,  clerk,  r.  924i4  Harrison 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  26  Rausch 
"    Edward  S.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  20]5De- 

visadero 
"    Edwin  H.,  driver  J.  S.   Stratton,  r.  9241/2 

Harrison 
"    Eleanor  Miss,  artist,  1113  Clay,    r.    1316 

Mason 
"    Elsye  Miss,  r.  3529  Washington 
"    Frank  E.,  patrolman  Morse's  Patrol,  r.  26 

Lily  Av 
"    Frank  W.,  department  manager  O'Connor, 

Moflatt&  Co.,  r.  536,  17th 
"    Frank  W.,  foreman  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co.,  r. 

Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
"    Frederick  C,  candy  maker,  r.  26  Rausch 
"    Frederick  M.,  clerk,  r.  1525  Sanchez 
"    Frederick  W.,  superintendent  Visitacion 

Water  Co.,  r.  1341  Valencia 
"    George  B.,     assistant     manager    Palace 

Hotel 
"    George  W.,  r.  725  Eddy 
"    George  W.,  tallyman,  r.  1025  Lombard 
"    Gilbert  T.,  laborer,  r.  518  Connecticut 
"    Gustave  A.,  picture  frames,  757  Valencia 
"    Henry  canvasser,  r.  1525  Sanchez 
"    Henry  A.,  tinner,  r.  827,  18th 
"    Henry  E.,  porter,  r.  1525  Sanchez 
"    Henry  H.,  r.  11  Louisa  rear 
"    Homer  C,  clerk  Eugene  F.  Burt,  r.  123  Turk 
"    James,  seaman  str  Waila  Walla 
"    James  H.  Rev.,  r.  1316  Mason 
"    James   L.,  wood  carver  E.  W.  Long,  r.  507 

15th 
"    James  L.  L.  F.  (Warren  &  Co.),  r.  1004  How- 
ard 
"    James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  368  Dolores 
"    Jane,  nurse.  Old  People's  Home 
"    J.  Edward,  agent,  r.  22  Geary 
"    J.  H.,  president  National  Base  Ore  Reduc- 
tion Co  ,  219  Crocker  Bldg 
"    John,  cook,  r.  702  Vallejo 


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Warren  John,  maltster  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  720 
Tehama 

"    John  K.,  r.  17  Polk 

"    Joseph  H.,  teamster  Whitney  Transfer  Co., 
r.  75  Oregon 
Warren  Joseph  S.,  druggist,  1144  McAllister, 
r.  1002  Fillmore 

"  Julian  A.  Mrs.,  asst.  teacher  S.  F.  Protest- 
ant Orphan  Asylum 

"  Julian  B.,  clerk  Byron  M.  Warren,  r.  30  El- 
gin Park  Av 

"    Margaret  H.,  widow,  r.  131  Hartford 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  129  Silver 

"    Mary  E.,  widow,  r.  1120  Hyde 

"  Melville  A.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
413Broderick 

"  Michael  J.,  stone  grinder  Dickman-Jones 
Co.,  r.  30  (330),  1.3th 

"    Morris,  helper  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  907  Sanchez 

"    Nira  A.,  widow,  r.  518  Connecticut 

"    Oscar  E.,  butcher,  r.  IO614  Langton 

"    Otto,  r.  26  Rausch 

"  Richard,  helper  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  720 
Tehama 

"  Samuel  I.,  dept.  manager  O'Connor,  Moflatt 
&  Co.,  r.  725  Eddy 

"    Sylvia  M.,  widow,  r.  Masonic  Cemetery 

"  Walter  W.,  clerk  Boston  Woven  Hose  and 
Rubber  Co.,  r.  100  McAllister 

"  William  (Mack  &  Warren),  r.  909i4  Mis- 
sion 

"    William,  civil  engineer,  r.  14254,  4th 

"    William,  engineer,  r.  12014  Turk 

"    William,  maltster,  r.  1012  Natoma  rear 

"    William,  printer,  r.  838  Vallejo 

"  William  A,molder  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r.  518 
Connecticut 

"    William  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2901  Bush 

"    William  H.,  teamster,  r.  2814  Pine 

"  William T.,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Warren,  r.  210, 
9th 

"  &  Co.  (James  L.  L.  F.  Warren),  editors 
and  proprietors  California  Farmer,  1004 
Howard 

WARREN  &  MALLEY 

(Charles  A.  Warren  and  Edward  Mal- 
ley), contractors,  232  Montgomery  and 
212,  9th 

Warrey  George,  butcher  F.  Fischer,  r.  2708  Mis- 
sion 
VVarriner  John,  porter  S.  F.  Shoe  House,  r.  1035 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Warringholz    Reiner,     artificial    stone,     113V4 

Wildey 
Warrington  John  W.,  Janitor,  231  Post 

"    Thomas  G.,  coachman,  r.  1424  Pacific 
Warschauer  Joseph  G.,  harness  maker,  1826  De- 
visadero,  r.  1909%  Devisadero 
"    Morris,  saddler,  r.  1909%  Devisadero 
Warsdale  Henry,  butcher  str  Peru 
Warshauer   Benjamin   F.,  bookkeeper,    r.  2506 
Sutter 
"    Dora    Miss,     teacher    Business    Evening 

School,  r.  2434  Bush 
"    Max,  deputy  City  and  County  Treasurer's 
ofQce,  r.  1609  Broderick 
Warshawitz  George,  r.  3  Clarence  Court 
Warshawski  Jacob,  salesman,  r.  1320  Ellis 
"    Mark,  barber,  r.  1320  Ellis 
"    Tina  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  1320  Ellis 
Warshowsky  Simon,  peddler,  r.  742  Minna 
Wartenweiler  Alfred,  mining  engineer,   r.  1612 

McAllister 
Warth  John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 


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Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

see  our  stock. 
405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Warto  Peter  F.,  proprietor  St.  Elmo  House,  r. 

550  Mission 
Warwick  Charles  F.,  house  painter,  r  2602  Mis- 
sion 
"    James,  painter  Sutro  Baths,  r.  1223  Mis- 
sion 
"    Robert,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Thomas  D.,  contractor,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
Wascerwitz    Morris    H.,  attorney    at   law,  319 

Pine,  rooms  42-43,  r.  817b  Hayes 
Wasch  Aaron,  agent,  r.  120514  Golden  Gate  At 
"    Henrietta   E.,  dressmaking,  12051/4  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  116  Hyde 
Wasek  Joseph,  wire  worker  J.  Kuruczar  &   Co., 

r.  69  Jessie 
Wasgatt    Hiram    T.,  orchestra    leader  Bottle 
Koenig's  Theatre,  215  Montgomery  Av, 
r.  18,  1st 
"    Gertrude,  tailoress,  r.  25  Everett 
Washburn  Albert  H.,  r.  2525  Fillmore 
"    Alvin  Z.,  operator  W.  U.   Tel.  Co.,  r.  2450 

Howard 
"    Andrew  J.,  salesman  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co. 
"    Ezra  A.,  bailiff  Supreme  Court  of  Califor- 
nia, r.  1909  Pacific  Av 
"    George   B.  (Jennings  &  Washburn),  r.  425 

Geary 
"    Georgia  Mrs.,  principal  Henry  Durant  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  807  Polk 
"    Henry,  r.  2728  Howard 
"    Henry  W.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.   Mill    r.  501 

Napa 
"    Lloyd  M.,  clerk,  r.  1909  Pacific  Av 
"    Lyrander,  manager  Grand  Army  Parlors, 

113  Turk 
"    Mabel  Miss,  r.  1323  Jackson 
"    Sarah  A.,  widow,  r.  605  Polk 
Washburn  &  Moen  Manufacturing  Co.  (Wor- 
cester,   Mass.),    wire    and    wire    rope 
Frank  L.  Brown  agent,  8-10  Pine 
Washburne  Ajay,    manager   American    Steam 
Laundry,  r.  314  Oak 
"    Effle  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1031  Laguna 
"    Elizabeth    Mrs.,   seamstress,    r.   1031   La- 
guna 
"    Lynde  A.,  attorney  at  law,  210-211  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  1266  Stanyan 
Waschle  Gottfried,  shoemaker,    1537  Polk.    r. 

1406  Pine 
Washeimer  Tillie,  saleslady  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r. 

1023  Guerrero 
Washer  Minerva,  widow,  r.  729  Chestnut 
Washington  Block,  NW  cor  Washington  and 

Montgomery 
Washington  Brewery,  Claus  Wreden  &  Co., 
proprietors,  SE  cor  Lombard  and  Tay- 
lor 
Washington   Carbon   Co.    (Pittsburgh),    Cali- 
fornia Electrical  Works  general  agents, 
35  Market 
Washington  Evening  School,  Miss  Philomena 
M.  Nolan  principal,  S  W  cor  Washington 
and  Mason 
"    Frank  B.,  cashier's  clerk  U.  S.   Mint,  r. 
Mill  Valley 
Washington    Grammar    School,   Thomas    B. 
White  principal,  SW  cor   Washington 
and  Mason 
"    Hall,  35  Eddy 
"    Hall,  320  Post 

"    Harriet  A.,  widow,  r.  1908  Powell 
"    Hotel,  McGrath  &  Lowrey  proprietors,  622- 

624.  4th 
"    Joseph,  janitor  606  Sutter,  r.  165  Minna 


Washington  Life  Insurance  Co.  (New  York), 
John  H.  Gray  general  agent,  413  Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  1666 
"    Lodging  House,  624  Washington 

Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,  Adelsdorfer 
&  Brande.nstein  proprietors,  17-19,  1st 

Washington  Market,  Washington  to  Merchant 
bet  Montgomery  and  Sansome 

Washington  Mill  Co.,  William  J.  Adams  presi- 
dent, proprietors  lumber  mills  (Hadlock 
and  Seabeck,  Wash.),  offloe  10  Market 

Washington  Pharmacy,  John  F.  Dillon  pro- 
prietor, 360,  4th 
"    Richard,   seaman  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  1420 
Broadway  rear 

Washington  Square,   bet  Filbert,   Stockton, 
Powell  and  Union 
"    Street  Planing  Mill,  office  40  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Washington  Street  Wharf,  foot  of  Washing- 
ton 
"    The,  1210  Mason 

Waskey  Stephen,  wire  worker  Vienna  Wire 
Wks,  r.  212'/2  Turk 

Wasley  Frank  A.,  manager  Fred  H.  Busby,  412 
Market,  r.  Oakland 

Wason  Edward  P.,  printer,  r.  437  Clementina 
"    Eliza  B.,  widow,  r.  437  Clementina 
"    John  W.,  butcher,  r.  437  Clementina 

Wasp  Publishing  Co.,  Thomas  E.  Flynn  presi- 
dent. Miss  Jennie  B.  Henderson  secre- 
tary, publishers  The  Wasp,  513  Market 

Wasp  The  (illustrated  weekly).  Wasp  Publish- 
ing Co.  publishers,  office  513  Market 

WASS  D.  D., 

electrical  engineer,  dynamos  and  mo- 
tors sold  and  exchanged,  electrical 
repairing  a  specialty,  56,  1st 

4S=-Wass.    SeeWaas 
4®"Wasser.    See  Wosser 

Wasserman  David  E.,  traveling  agent  W.   R. 

Knight's  Co.,  r.  710  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Milton,  bookkeeper  William  Uhlmann  & 

Co.,  r.  1004  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Moses,  r.  1004  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Solomon,  merchant,  r.  1728  Post 
"    Theresa  Mrs.,  r.  236  Taylor 

WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO. 

(Elkan  Wassermann),  real  estate  and 
loans  negotiated,  commission  mer- 
chants and  dealers  hides,  furs,  tallow, 
wool,  etc.,  ofllce  310  Sansome 

Wassermann  Elkan  (E.  Wassermann  &  Co,),  r. 

1703  Buchanan 
Wassku    William,  core    maker  Fulton  Eng.  & 

Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  802  Union 
Wassmann  Frederick  (Wassmann  &  Gortz),  r. 
940  Folsom 
"    Herman   F.,    groceries,    SE  cor  24th  and 

Potrero  Av 
"    &  Gortz  (Frederick  Wassmann  and  Lorentz 
Gortz)  dyeing  and  cleaning,  929  Folsom 
Wasson  Grace  A.,  widow,  r.  1812  Pierce 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  NE  cor  Steiner  and  Her- 
mann 
"    Warren,  lineman  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1812  Pierce 
"    W.  D.,  reporter  Report,  r.  443  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    George  E.,  millwright,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Wastell  George,  freight  clerk  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    Henry  A.,  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Wastier  Frederick,  salesman  B.  M.  Atchinson 

&  Co.,  r.  54  Perine 
Watanabe  Frank,  student  Van  der  Nailleh's 
School  of  Engineering,  r.  1729  California 
Wate  Paul  T.  M.,  mining  secretary  and  stock 
broker  Gold  Mining  Exchange,  15  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor,  r.  769  Capp 
Water  Front  Land  Co.,  W.  G.  Doolittle  secre- 
tary, 310  Sansome 
Water  Inspector,  New  City  Hall  1st  floor 
Water  Tower  No.  1,  San  Francisco  Fire  Depart- 
ment, 104  New  Montgomery 
Waterbury  Charles  H.,  butcher,  137  Gough 
"    Charles  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1630  Eddy 


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Waterbury  Clock  Co.  Tlie(Waterbury,  Conn.) 
manufacturers  clocks  and  clock  mate- 
rials, A.  I.  Hall  &  Son  agents,  528-530 
Market 
Waterbury  George  A.,  safes,  218  Fremont,  r. 
Lorln 

"  Henry  E.,  drayman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  716 
Laguna 

"  JuliaMrs.,  agent  F.  &  G.  Thomas,  610  Post 
Waterbury  Watch  Co.  The  (Waterbury,  Conn.), 
manufacturers  watches  and  watch  ma- 
terials, Harry  E.  Heacock  manager 
Pacific  Coast,  office  15-16  Mills  Bldg,  2d 
floor 
Waterdoll    Peter,     teamster     Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  420,  6th 
Waterford  Eldridge,  waiter,  r.  241  Minna 
Waterhouse  Amelia  A.,  physician,  2213  Howard 

"  Bryant  L.,  salesman  E.  A.  Howard  &  Co., 
r.  1819  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Charles  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  212  Eddy 

"  Clarence  P. , vice-president  Candelaria  Con 
solidated  Mexican  and  Contra  Estaoa 
Consolidated  Mexico  Mining  Cos.,  134 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  2310  Sacramento 
Waterhouse  Columbus,  president  Waterhouse 
&  Lester,  and  Big  Dipper  Mining  Co., 
16-22  Beale,  r.  2213  Howard 
Waterhouse  Edsou  W.  A.,  vice-president  and 
manager  Waterhouse  &  Lester,  16-22 
Beale,  r.  2213  Howard 

"    Harry  K.,  r.  1819  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Minnie  Miss,  dressmaking.  821  Mission 
Waterhouse  Seymour,  secretary  Waterhouse  & 
Lester  and    Big  Dipper  Mining  Co.,  16- 
22  Beale 

"  WilliamH.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  Oakland 
Waterhouse  &  Lester,  Columbus  Waterhouse 
president,  E.  W.  A.  Waterhouse  vice- 
president  and  manager,  Seymour  Water- 
house  secretary,  carriage  and  wagon 
materials,  carriage  hardware,  hardwood 
lumber,iron, steel,  coal  and  blacksmith's 
supplies,  16-22  Beale,  Sacramento,  Cal., 
709-715  J,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  22-26  San  Pedro 
Waterman  Augustus,  mining,  23-24  Nevada 
Block,  r.  728  Paru,  Alameda 

"    Charles  H.,  policeman,  r.  2348A  Union 

"  Earl  E.,  house  mover,  r.  cor  21st  Av  South 
and  J 

"  Earl  M.  Jr.,  clerk  Alfred  T.  Anderton,  r. 
12th  Av  South  bet  N  and  P 

'.<    Edward,  marine  engineer,  r.  614  Lombard 

"    Edward  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  3105  Powell 
Waterman  Edwin  R.,  dentist,  office  and  r.  1833 
Polk 

"    Emil  H.,  with  J.  P.  Thomas,  r.  2307  Scott 

"  Emil  J.,  cellarman  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  2409  Devisadero 

"    E.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1914  Filbert 

"    Frederick  J.,  printer,  r.  70  Minna 

"  George,  clerk  L.  Feldmann  &  Co.,  r.  614 
Lombard 

"  George,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  19th 
bet  York  and  Solano 

"  George  B.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1914  Fil- 
bert 

"    George  H.,  teamster,  r.  33  Norfolk 

"  Herman  (M.  Waterman  &  Co.),  r.  2409 
Devisadero 

"  Hugo  A.,  cashierM.  Waterman  &  Co.,  r.  2409 
Devisadero 

"  Jesse  H.,  salesman  M.  Schussler  &  Co.,  r. 
2409  Devisadero 

"  J.  G.  &  Co.  (John  G.  Waterman  and  John 
H.  Middelkamp),  groceries  and  liquors, 
733  Montgomery 

"    J.  G.  (J.  G.  Waterman  /fc  Co.),  r.  Germany 

"  Joseph,  office  314  California,  room  4,  r.  San 
Jose,  Cal. 

"  Julius  M.,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 
r.  1002  Golden  Gate  Av 

"  Katherine  H.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Insti- 
tute, r.  1036  Valencia 

"  Leonard,  clerk  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  r.  1123 
Laguna 

"  Louis  P.,  bookkeeper  Roos  Bros.,  r.  825 
Sutter 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 

for  Roofing  and  Siding.  ) 

309  TO  Sl-r  IVl  ARKET  ST.  I 

Waterman  M.  &  Co.  (Herman  Waterman),  grain 
and  commission  merchants,  314  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Martin  H.,  laborer,  r.  337,  5th  Av 

"    Moses,  fire  insurance  agent,  r.  1123  Laguna 

"    Richard,  r.  614  Lombard 

"    Samuel,  r.  506  Battery 

"    Samuel,  clerk,  r.  1123  Laguna 

"  William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  19th 
bet  York  and  Solano 

"    William  B.,  bookkeeper  Haas  Bros.,  r.  2409 
Devisadero 
Waters  Alexander,  driver  James  Hurst,  r.  344 
Clementina 

"    Alexander  W.,  r.  937  Post 

"    Bert  C,  saloonkeeper,  r.  831  Fulton 

"  Byron,  claims  attorney  S.  P.  Co.  and  Mar- 
ket St.  Ry.,  28-29  Hobart  Bldg,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"  E.  Herbert,  porter  Phelps  &  Miller,  r.  120 
Sutter 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1813  Hyde 

"    F.  B.,  electrician,  r.  2402  Folsom 
Waters  F.  C.  &  Co.  (Frederick  C.  Waters),  manu- 
facturers bags,  tents,  awnings  and  flags, 
dealers  in   burlaps,    ducks,    ropes   and 
twines,  208Drumm 

"  Frederick  C.  (F.  C.  Waters  &  Co.),  r.  121 
Silver 

"    Frederick  C,    printer   Hicks'Judd  Co.,  r. 

"  George  F.  (Liebmann  &  Waters),  r.  1700 
Fell 

"  George  R.,  collector  Post  Office,  r.  705  Sut- 
ter 

"  Herbert  C,  liquors,  NE  cor  Drumm  and 
Commercial,  r.  831  Fulton 

"    James,  carpenter,  r.  217b  Collingwood 

"    James,  teamster  County  Jail  2 

"    James  U.,  r.  705  Sutter 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  16  Freelon 

"  John,  coalpasser  str  Mariposa,  r.  530  Fol- 
som 

"    John,  engineer,  r.  105  New  Montgomery 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  224  Filbert 

"    John,  teamster,  r.  Harrison  nr  Stoneman 
Waters  John  E.,  chief  clerk  Chief  Commissary 
of  Subsistence  U.  S.  A.,  Department  of 
California,  r.  119  Liberty 

"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  458  Tehama 

"  Joseph  N.  H..  expressman  Anglo-Califor- 
nian  Bank,  r.  2221  Pine 

"    Kate,  widow,  journalist,  r.  1817  Pine 

"    Kate,  domestic,  2  Zoe 

"  Louis  H.,  apprentice  machinist  Risdon  I. 
and  L.  Wks,  r.  111.  16th 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  Harrison  nr  Stoneman 

"  Martin,  groceries,  1326  Kearny  and  wood 
and  coal.  1323  Kearny,  r.  1416  Kearny 

"    May  Mrs.,  r.  719A  14th 

"    Patrick  T.,  plumber,  821  Geary 

"    Richard,  porter  The  Oliver 

"  Richard  T.,  waiter  J.  A.  Madden,  r.  613 
Howard 

WATERS  R.  J., 

copying,printing,  developing,  bromide 
enlarging,  lantern  slides,  retouching, 
kodak  work,    California  views    and 
commercial  photographs,  110  Sutter, 
r.  Berkeley 
Waters  Roger,  r.  423  Zoe 
"    S.  Mrs.,  widow, r.  463  Jessie 
"    Susanna  M.,  widow,  r.  29431/2  Mission 
"    Thomas,  harness  cleaner,  r.  633  Stevenson 
"    Thomas,  harness  maker,  r.  2516  Fillmore 


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900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  ^^  DOMESTIC  GOAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


Waters  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  1  McCormick 
"  Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  224  Filbert 
"    Thomas,  stove  mounter  W.  W.   Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  16  Freelon 
"    William,  bookbinder,  r.  1  McCormick 
"    William  A.,  teamster  D.  S.  Cartwrigt,   r. 

1762  Harrison 
"     William  D.,  painter  Cal.   St.   RR.,  r.  1665 

Mission 
"    William  D.,  relief  engineer  S.  F.  F.  D.,  613 

Hermann,  r.  527V4  Hatght 
"    William  E.,  agent,  r.  3031/2  Sutter 
"    William  J.,  canvasser,  r.  540  McAllister 
"    William  L.,  proprietor  Fargo  House,  105 

New  Montgomery 
"    William  S.,  waiter  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  164 

"    William  W.,  box  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  705 
Sutter 
4iS"Waters.    See  Watters 
Waterstreet   John    C,    varnisher    Edward    B. 

Hindes  &  Co.,  r.  183  Perry 
Watkin  Maria  B.  Miss,  boarding,  905  Sutter 

"    William  B.,  r.  905  Sutter 
Watkins  A.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  407 Turk 

"    Alexander,  groceries,  718  Turk 
Watkins  Alonzo  A.,  vice-president  W.  W.  Mon- 
tague, 309-317  Market,  r.  1303  Laguna 

"    Bert,  r.  131  Pierce 

"    Carleton  E.,  photographer,  417  Montgomery 

"    Charles    E.,   carrier   postofflce,     r.    I62014 
Stockton 

"    Charles  W.,  miner,  r.  605  Green 

"    David   H.,    assayer    Selby  Smelting    and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  2251  Sutter 

"    Dudley  R.,  shoemaker  William  H.  Benson, 
r.  507  Birch  Av 

"    Effle  C.  Miss,  cashier  G.  Leipnitz&  Co.,  r. 
507  Birch  Av 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  varieties,  540,  3d 

"    Frank  D.,  dental  student,  r.  212  Powell 

"    Frank  J.,  expressman,  NE  cor  Spear  and 
Howard,  r.  2119c  Howard 

"    George,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
Watkins  George   0.,   treasurer   and  manager 
Union  Photo-Engraving  Co.,  523  Market, 
r.  Hotel  Oliver 

"    Harry  N.  H.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  2008  Geary 

"    Harry  W.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
2008  Geary 

"    Henry,  varieties,  407  Turk 

"    James,  clerk  New  York  Belting  and  Pack- 
ing Co..  r.  16  Hawthorne 

"    James  J.,  salesman  Clufl  Bros.,  r.  1130  Mc- 
Allister 

"    John,  r.  2251  Sutter 

"    John  H.,  laborer  Nelson  C.  Walton,  r.  404,  3d 

"    Jonathan  P.,  hackman,  r.  546  Folsom 

"    Joseph  L.,  salesman  Cluff  Bros.,  r.   1005, 
20th 

"    Joseph  E.,  calker,  r.  540,  3d 

"     L.  Victor  P.,  clerk,  r.  2008  Geary 

"    M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1005,  20th 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  326V2  Shotwell 

"    Norman,  r.  34  Warren 

"    Philip  M..  with  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    Samuel,  auctioneer,  r.  1307  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Samuel,  drayman  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  24  Verona  PI 

"    Warren  C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  25a  Bel- 
vedere 

"    William,  teamster  Mission  Soap  &  Candle 
Wks.,  r.  3261/2  Shotwell 

"    William  H.,  calker,  r.  250  Bemis 

"    William  J.  (Clufl  Bros.),  r.  1912  Green 


Watkinson  Henry  E.,  clerk  Arthur  T.  Corlett, 
r.  21  Minna 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  711  Geary  rear 

"    Lottie  Miss,  r.  711  Geary  rear 
Watlington  Abraham  L.,  clerk  Railway  Mail 

Service,  r.  Oakland 
Watriss    George    C,   draughtsman    Main    St. 

Iron  Wks.,  r.  261014  Sutter 
Watrous  Charles,  r.  227  Cligper 

"    Harry  G.,  clerk,  r.  227  Clipper 

"    Milford  O.,  carpenter,  r.  2  Delta  PI 
Watson  Alexander,  waiter  str.  San  Jose 

"  Alexander  B.,  insurance  broker,  304  Cali- 
fornia, r.  Alameda 

"  Alfred  J.,  drayman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 
Stetson,  r.  2201/2  McAllister 

"  Ambrose  A.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  r.  24 
Scott  PI 

"    Amelia,  widow,  r.  2012  Geary 

"    Ann,  widow,  r.  24  Scott  PI 

"    Annie,  domestic,  1020  Dolores 

"  Archibald  S.,  woolsorter  Golden  Gate 
Woolen  Mills,  r.  610  Hampshire 

"    Arthur,  teamster,  r.  12  Guy  PI 

"    B.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

"  Benjamin  F.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Wks.,  r.  1815  Union 

"    Charles,  plumber,  r.  1706  Howard 

"  Charles,  teamster  John  Middleton,  r.  216!4, 
6th 

"    Charles  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2201  Buchanan 

"  Charles  D.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  9  Chat- 
tanooga 

"    Charles  F.,  rancher,  r.  324,  11th  Av 

'•  Charles  W.,  bolt  cutter  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks.,  r.  2308  Taylor 

"  Daniel  F.,  boatman  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute  Co., 
r.  252  Carl 

"    Daniel  M.,  r.  704a  Guerrero 

"    Eliza  A.,  widow,  r.  1706  Howard 

•'    F.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 

"    Frances  S.,  widow,  r.  151  Octavia 

"    Frank,  r.  414  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  252  Carl 

"  Frank  G.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR.,  r.  1  Sharp  PI 

"  Frank  H.,  steward  tugboat  Reliance,  r.  3 
East 

"  Frank  L.,  conductor  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  511^ 
19th 

"  Frederick  J.,  foreman  Ellis  &  Miller,  r.  23 
Diamond 

"    George,  driller,  r.  504  Napa 

"    George  H.,  porter  Searle  &  Holt,  r.  369,  1st 

"    George  P.  J.,  r.  321  Ellis 

"  George  T.,  engineer  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 
r.  Berkeley 

"  Harry,  cigar  maker  H.  Plagemann  &  Co., 
r.  16  Cook 

"  Horace  H.,  marine  surveyor,  303  Califor- 
nia, room  9,  r.  Oakland 

"  Horace  H.  Jr.,  agent  Record  of  Foreign 
and  American  Shipping,  303  California, 
room  9,  r.  Oakland 

"    Irvin,  r.  1706  Howard 

"  Irvin,  boilermaker's  helper  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  310, 
11th 

"  Irwin  S.,  manager  city  department  Home 
Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  318  California,  r. 
1313  Leavenworth 

"    J.,  insurance,  r.  158  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    J.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    James,  laborer  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co. 

"    James,  painter,  r.  68  Tehama 

"    James,  special  policeman,  r.  1809  Jones 

"    James,  teamster  P.  A.  McDonald 

"  James  B.,  pipe  cutter  Joshua  Hendy  Ma- 
chine Wks 

"    James  E.,  429  Pine 

"  James  F.,  bartender  Occidental  Hotel,  r. 
16021/i  Lexington  Av 

"    James  L.,  capitalist,  r.  1122  Pine 

"  James  P.,  druggist  GustaveA.  Hueter,  r. 
1018b  Shotwell 

"  James  R.,  shipping  and  commission  and 
secretary  The  A.  Crawford  Co.,  14 
Drumm,  r.  102  Lake 

"  Jane  Mrs.,  cook  St.  Mark's  Hospital,  r. 
2000  Stockton 


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Watson  Jennie  M.  Mrs.,  r.  431  Ivy  Av 
"    Jerome  W.  (Watson  &Co.),  r.  712  Sutter 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  ISQV^,  11th 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  1343,  25th 
"    John,  gardener,  r.  23  Boyce 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  662  Mission 
"    John,  property  man  Cremorne  Theatre 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    John,  teamster  Black  Diamond  Coal  Min- 
ing Co.,  r.  12  Guy  PI 
Watson   Jolin   C,  attorney    at  law,  330  Pine, 
rooms  41-44-45,  r.  1152  Guerrero 
"    John  R.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  2308  Taylor 
"    Joseph,  shoemaker  Cahn,  Nickelsburg   & 

Co.,  r.  2Y2  Sumner 
"    Kenneth  (Uavis  &  Watson),  r.  Oakland 
"    Lena  V.  Miss,  laundress,  r.  431  Ivy  Av 
"    Louise  Miss,  typewriter,  r.  12  Guy  P) 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  64  Jessie 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1300 Pine 
"    Margaret  H.,  widow,  bakery  and  varieties, 

829,  15th 
"    Margaret  M.  Miss,  laundress,  r.  431  Ivy 

Av 
"    Martha    A.    Miss,   teacher   Emerson  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1001  Pine 
"    Mary  Miss,  laundress,  r.  431  Ivy  Av 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  706  Broderick 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  r.  2308  Taylor 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  r.  20^4  Hardy 
"    Maud  Miss,  bookkeeper  S.  N.  Wood  &  Co., 

r.  12  Guy  PI 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  wido-^v,  r.  431  Douglass 
"    Peter  W.  (Watson  &  Marx  ,  r.  204  McAl- 
lister 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  16  Cook 
"    Robert,  master  mariner,  r.  515,  23d 
"    Robert   C,   gripman   Market   St.    Ry.,  r. 

1902/2  McAllister 
"    Robert    M.,    engineer   S.   P.  Co.    r.   1911a 

Howard 
"    Sage  C,  bricklayer,  r.  431  Douglass 
"    Samuel  E.,  publisher  The  Western  Cream- 
ery, 113  Davis,  r.  West  Berkeley 
"    Sidney  T..  bricklayer,  r.  200  Fair  Oaks 
"    T.  B..  druggist,  r.  1018b  Shotwell 
"    Temple,  cigars  and  tobacco,    527   Clay,   r. 

1506  Jones 
"    Thomas,  agent,  r.  1101  Geary 
Watson  Thomas,  grain  broker  and  commission 
agent,  302  California,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Thomas  S.,  helper  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  2308  Taylor 
"    Venn  John  W. ,  conductor,  r.  331a  18th 
"    Walter,  boxing  instructor  Olympic  Club,  r. 

301  Jones 
"    W.  S.,  3d  officer  str  Mariposa 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  52  Merritt 
",  William,  engineer,  r.  2406  Harrison 
"    Willaim,  iron  worker  Western  Iron  Wks,  r. 

1310  Kearny 
"    William,  machinist,  r.   128  Pennsylvania 

Av 
"    William,  manufacturer,  r.  204  McAllister 
"    William   A.,    clerk  Dunham,  Carrigan    & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  299  Hyde 
"    William  A.,  gripman  Market    St.   Ry.,   r. 

1312  Page 
"    William  H.,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  15 

Harper 
"    William  H.,  mining  secretary,  302  Mont- 
gomery, room  6,  r.  151  Octavia 
"    William  H.,  with  Brown,   Craig    &    Co.,  r. 

-      2012  Geary 
"    William  H.  Jr.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept 
S.  P.  Co.,r.  lOSHaight 
Watson  William  J.,  general  manager  Pacific 
Refining  and    Roofing  Co.,  153  Ci'ocker 
Bldg,  r.  1620  McAllister 
"    William  J.,  stripper  Wiegmann  &  Stuer- 

mer,  r.  16  Cook 
"    Williams.,  clerk  California  Powder  Wks, 

r.  Alameda 
"    William  S.,  manufacturers' agent,  52  Flood 

Bldg,  r.  1615  Larkin 
"    William  T.,  lather,  r.  431  Ivy  Av 
"    William  W.,  attorney  at  law,   120  Sutter, 
room48,r.  313,  21st 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

China  and  Japan  Mattings. 

Cboice  Assortmeot  cf 
Novelties. 


Watson  &  Co.  (Jerome  W.  Watson),  electro- 
poise  and  importers  and  jobbers  corks, 
soda  fountains  and  soda  stock,  124  Mar- 
ket 

"    &    Marx    (Peter   W.   Watson    and    Henry 
Marx),  wool,  134-144  Bluxome 
J8®~Watson.    See  Wattson 
WatsonvlUe  Creamery  and  Cattle  Co.  The,  J. 
L.  Koster  president,  J.  A.  Koster  secre- 
tary, office  327  Market,  works  Watson- 
ville,  Cal. 
Watt  Adam  E.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  242  Ellis,  r. 
451  Polk 

"    Alexander,  insurance  agent,  r.  25a  Haight 

'•  Andrew,  foreman  Charles  Harley  Co.,  r.  844 
Harrison 

"  Blue  Gravel  Mining  Co.,  Robert  Watt 
president,  George  A.  Berton  secretary, 
323  Montgomery 

"    Charles  H.,  mining,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"  Donald,  messenger  Nathan,  Dohrmann  & 
Co.,  r.  2011/2,  5th 

"  Frederick  G.,  salesman  Ben  H.  Lucke,  r. 
506  Ellis 

"    H.  C,  musician,  r.  431  O'Farrell 
Watt  James,  secretary  W.  F.  McNutt,  104  Sut- 
ter, r.  Oakland 

"    James,  waiter  E.  Arndt,  r.  lOOVi,  2d 
Watt  James  Alva,  attorney  at  law,  21-23  Mills 
Bldg,  10th  fioor,  r.  18  Devisadero 

"  John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  307  Fre- 
mont 

"    Lizzie  S.,  widow,  r.  641  Haight 

"    M.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  506  Ellis 
Watt  Robert,  vice-president  Langley  &  Mich- 
aels   Co.,   and  first  vice-president   San 
Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rail- 
way Co.,  office  34-40,  1st,  r.  Oakland 

WATT  ROLLA  V., 

manager  Royal  Insurance  Co.  and 
Queen  Insurance  Co.,  502-504  Mont- 
gomery cor  Sacramento,  telephone 
Main  113,  r.  641  Haight 

Watt  William,  miner,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    William,  tailor  John  Corrigan,  r.  20V4,  5th 
Watterau  George,  printer,  r.  1912  Fillmore  fiat  3 
Watters  Alexander,  packer  clothing  and  equip- 
age  depot  Quartermaster's  Dept.  U.  S. 
A.,  r.  36  New  Montgomery 
"    Anna  E.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  711  Sutter 
"    Frank  H.,  collector,  r.  711  Sutter 
"    Frank  H.  Jr.  (Watters  &  Davies),   r.  711 

Sutter 
"    James  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  711  Sutter 
Watters  Lucius  C,    superintendent  Commer- 
cial Steam  Power  Works,  510  Commer- 
cial, r.  Alameda 
"    Rama    R.,    millwright    Yosemite    Flour 

Mills,  r.  7  Morris  Av 
"    Thomas  S.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  711  Sutter 
"    &  Davies  (Frank  H.  Watters  Jr.  and  Arthur 
Davies),  bicycle  dealers,  1113  Market 
4®- Watters.    See  Waters 
Wattle  Irvin,   clerk  George  E.  Maguire,  r.  2305 

Van  Ness  Av 
Wattles  William  S.,  stockbroker,  307  Montgom- 
ery, r.  Berkeley 
Watts  Alfred,  spar  maker  C.  A.  Castner  &  Co., 
r.  650,  4th 
"    Benjamin,  porter  Martin  Kedon,  r.  1615i/i 
San  Carlos  Av 
Watts  Charles,  manager  George  Webb  Alex- 
ander, 401  Market,  r.  1606  Scott 
"    Charles,  shlpcarpenter,  r.  .346,  4th 


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Watts  Daniel,  waiter  Ernest  Gee,  r.  1433  Mi 
sion 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  657  Mission 

"    Esther H.,  widow,  r.  1210  Folsom 

"    Evan,  builder,  r.  806  Polk 

"    Frank,  messman  str  San  Benito,  r.  409,  3d 

"    Herbert  C,  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels  Co., 
r.  1606  Scott 

"    Herbert  H.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1200  Mission 

"    James,  porter   W.  B.  Sumner  &  Co.,  r.  cor 
Van  Ness  Av  and  Green 

"    John  (Irvine  &  Watts),  r.  110  China  Av 

"    John,  liquors,  317  East  North,  r.  2  Simpson 
PI 

"    Joseph,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1334  Church 

"    Joseph  A.,  stenographer  John   Taylor  & 
Co.,  r.  1334  Church 

"    William,  r.  416  Francisco 

"    William  L.,  field  asst.  Cal.  State  Mining 
Bureau,  r.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

"    W.  Percy,  clerk  Coast  Div.  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  207 
Larkin 
Wattson  George  A.,  secretary  S.  F.  Stock  and 
Exchange  Board,  r.  1102  Scott 

"    Llewellyn  J.,  janitor  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  I8I414 
Stockton 

"    Samuel  A.,  collector  Alexander  T.  Leon- 
ard, r.  1627  Turk 
Wattson  Thomas   J.,  cashier  Charles  Harley 
Co..  r.  1627  Turk 

"    William  F.,  bookkeeper   Dupont    Powder 
Co.,  r.  2315  Sacramento 
«®-Wattson.    See  Watson 
Watz  Charles,  cook,  r.  347  Minna 
WatzaggerOscar,sealhunter,r.  511/2  Clementina 
Watzinger  Ferdinand,  r.  401  Leavenworth 

"    Mary  Mrs.,    dressmaker,  r.  401    Leaven- 
worth 
Waugaman  A.  H.  &  Co.  (Asa  H.  Waugaman), 
lithographers,  540  Clay 

"    Asa  H.  (A.  H.  Waugaman  &  Co.),  r.  SIS^A 
Jersey 

"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  430  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Charles     L.   (E.  H.  Pfaeffle  &  Co.),  r.  102 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  102  Golden  Gate  Av 
Waugh   Alexander,  manager    second-hand  bag 
dept.  Wright  &  Frank,  r.  1025  Devisadero 

"    Candace  A.,  widow,  r.  233,  11th 
Waugh  Edward  J.,  passenger  agent  Chicago, 
Rock    Island    and   Pac.    Ry.,  .30    Mont- 
gomery, r.  791  Sutter 

"     Edwin  B.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Turk  and 
Larkin,  r.  233,  11th 

"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  1133  Harrison 

"    Geoffrey,  laundryman,  r.  1540!^  Howard 

•'    George  A.,  teamster,  r.  31  Hardy 

"    H.  H.,  druggist  Wakelee  &  Co.,  r.  513  Lar 
kin 

"    Jefferson  S.,  manager  laundry  Hotel  St 
Nicholas 

"    Lorenzo  Rev.,  r.  233,  11th 
Waugh  Samuel  J.,  manager  Hancock  House 
781  Mission 

"    S.  G.,  proprietor  St.  Nicholas  Laundry,  36 
17th,  r.  439V4  Guerrero 

"    William,  laborer,  r.  646^  Valencia 
Wave  Power  Air  Compressing  Co.   The,   Ter 
renoe  Duffy  president,  W.   R.  Corcoran 
secretary,  602  Market 
Wave  Puhlishing  Co.,  publishers  The  Wave 

220-222  Crocker  Bldg 
Wave  The  (weekly).  Wave  Publishing  Co.  pub- 
lishers, 220-222  Crocker  Bldg 
Wavell  Thomas   B.,    bookkeeper  William  Ire- 
land, r.  Alameda 


WAVERLEY   BICYCLES    AND 

RIDING  ACADEMY  (Indiana  Bicycle 
Co.),  J.  S.  ConweU  manager,  18-20  Mc- 
Allister 

Wax  Paul,  shoemaker,  620  Taylor 
Waxstock  Louis,  cigar  maker,  r.  2323  Bryant 
Way  Albert  A.,  laborer,  r.  236,  12tti  Av 
"    Frank  M.,  wheelwright,  r.  1125  Mission 
"    H.  C,  r.  609  Post 
Waycott    William    B.,    office  517  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Wayland  George  T.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  813a  Lott 
"    Thomas   H.,   salesman  John  F.  English,  r. 
511b  Sanchez 
Wayman  Guy  T..  real  estate  agent  and  insur- 
ance, 228  Montgomery,  r.  Belvedere 
"    Willard  C,  manager  S.    F.   dept.    Okell, 
Donnell  &   Co.,  411  California,  r.  Belve- 
dere 
Waymire  James  A.,   attorney   at  law,   77-78 

Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  Alameda 
Wayne  A.  C.  Mrs.,  furnised  rooms,  425    Kearny 

"    Charles  B.,  painter,  r.  974  Folsom 
Wazau  Marie,  domestic,  2426  Post 
Weack  Frederick,  shoemaker  Charles  A.  Onn- 

stott,  r.  564  Mission 
Weaks  Rudolph  J.,  clerk  Barrett  &  Sherwood,  r. 

Fruitvale 
«®=  Weaks.    See  Weeks 
Weale  A.  H.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  2701  Harrison 
Wear  James  R.,  machine  hand  C.  A.  Hooper  & 

Co.,  r.  161,  8th 
Weather  Bureau  (United  States),  Mills  Bldg, 

lOth  floor 
Weatherbee  Alfred,  butcher,  r.  3435a  16th 
"    George,  r.  205,  26th 
"    Harvey,  photographer,  r.  3435a  16th 
"    Samuel  L.,  shipwright,  r.  3435a  16th 
'•    Charles,  stevedore,  r.  44  Louisa 
"    Charles  J.,  clerk,  r.  44  Louisa 
>e®-Weatherby.     See  Weatherbee    and    With- 

erby 
Weatherford  G.  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  lOYi  Bowie  Av 
Weatherill  Fannie,  widow,  r.  14  Anthony 
Weatherly  Edward  C.  journalist,  r.  804  Lyon 
"    Lewis,  journalist,  r.  804  Lyon 
"    Walter   J.,  with   William  F.  Whittier,  r. 
Hotel  Savoy 
Weatherwax  Mary  M.  B.,  widow,  r.  554  Folsom 
Weaver  Albert,   tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  & 
Co.,  r.  320  Ellis 
"    Albert  S.,  teacher  English  San  Francisco 

Business  College,  r.  1001  Powell 
"    Alfred  F.,  waiter  Walter    H.   Blunden,  r. 

1123  Florida 
"    Alice  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  629'/i  Union 
"    Alonzo  H.,  r.  3  Harrison  Av 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  849  Harrison 
"    Charles   H.,  porter  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  602 

Guerrero 
"    Daniel  L.,  clerk  Transatlantic  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Dwight  S.,  tin  and    sheet-iron    ware,  407 

Hayes,  r.  606  Folsom 
"    E.  A.  Mrs.,  matron  Alms  House 
"    Frank,  engineer,  r.  850  Folsom 
"    George  O.,  soldier,  r.  N  W  cor  Moulton  and 

Webster 
"    Hammond  S.,  with  Ames  &  Harris,  r.  603 

Guerrero 
"    Harry,  master   ship   Occidental,  office  64 

Steuart 
"    John,  salesman,  r.  424  Powell 
"    John,  stableman,  r.  1  Louisa 
"    John  E.,  engineer,  r.  315  Guerrero 
"    Minnie  Miss,  seamstress,  r.  218  Noe 
"    Nicholas,    laborer   Tubbs   Cordage  Co.,  r. 

Pennsylvania  Av  nr  Nevada 
"    Pearson  L.,  carpenter  S.  Conning,  r.  737V4 
Howard 
Weaver   Phiiip   L.,  superintendent    City    and 
County   Alms  House,  off  Corbett  Av  nr 
Lake  Honda 
"    Philip  L.  Jr.,  attorney  at  law,  206  Sansome, 
room  34,  r.  607  Ellis 


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PLYMOUTTH   GIN, 

CCoATES  &  CO..  Established  1793.i 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


WEA 


CKOCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


WEB 


1599 


Weaver  Samuel,  r.  Grattan  nr  Slanyan 
"    Thomas  A.,  fireman  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Thomas  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  116,  21st 
"    William,  cook,  r.  531,  1st 
"    William  G.,  laborer,  r.  331/4,  6th 
"    William  W.,  groceries.  Mission  Road  nr 

Richland  Av 
"    Willis  E.,  foreman  Anaerican  Press  Asso- 
ciation, r.  Mill  Valley.  Marin  Co. 
Webb  Andrew,  porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hay- 
den  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Anna,  cook,  r.  1101  California 
"    Annie  M.,  widow,  r,  1010  Leavenworth  rear 
"    Arthur  L.,  storekeeper  U.  S.  Internal  Rev- 
enue 
"    Arthur  M.,  elevator  man  Ho  eel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Augustus  S.,  cyclery,  1620  Eddy 
"    Bernard,  glovecutter,  r.  5  Railway  Av 
"    Brothers  (Thomas  and  William),  groceries 

and  liquors,  SE  cor  14th  and  Minna 
"  ■  Charles  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  6  Wetmore  PI 
"    Charles  T.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1111  Ver- 
mont 
"    EarllH.,  attorney  at  law,  4-7  Mills  Bldg, 

4th    floor,  r.  Berkeley 
"    E.  Cook,  physician,  r.  2105  Devisadero 
"    Edgar  W.,  longshoreman,  r.  817 Battery 
"    Emma,  widow,  r.  519,  3d 
"    Ernest,  compositor  H.   S.  Crocker  Co.,   r. 

Oakland 
"    Francis    A.,    porter  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 

Hayden  Co.,  r.  1430  Masonic  Av 
"    Francis  R.,  machinist,  r.  28,  8th 
"    Frank  E.,  salesman  Block  &  Georges,  r. 

Alameda 
"    George,  clerk  Charles  F.  Doe,  r.  1111  Ver- 
mont 
"    George,  jailer  County  Jail  1,  r.  Commercial 

Hotel 
"    George  H.,  storeroom  clerk  Palace  Hotel, 

r.  708  Army 
^'    Harry,  pantryman  str  City  of  Puebla 
"     Harry  L.,  bartender  Fesler  &  Tonsor 
"     Harry  L.  P.,  engineer,  r.  1517%  Market 
"    House,  Lorenzo  M.  Upham  proprietor,  37,  3d 
"    John  L.,  conductor  M'arket  St.  Ry,,  r.  704»4 

Tennessee 
"    Lulu,  widow,  r.  1503  Larkin 
"    M.  S.  Mrs.,  embroidery  and  patterns,  1517'/^ 

Market 
"    Richard  H.,  wood  and  coal,  3405  Mission,  r. 

3242  Howard 
"    Robert  M.,  carpenter,  r.  38  Page 
"    Sallie  M.,  widow,  r.  501  Jessie 
"    Samson,  teamster,  r.  1830  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Susan  D.,  widow,  r.  710  Pine 
"    Thomas  (Webb  &  Leary  and  Webb  Bros.), 

r.  329,  14th 
"    Thomas,  bookkeeper,  r.  1111  Folsom 
"    Thomas  H.,  waiter  Reinhold  Beck,  r.  ey^ 

Ewer  PI 
"    William  (Webb  Bros.),  r.  SE  cor  14th  and 

Minna 
"    William,  painter S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1025,  24th 
"    William  C,  carpenter  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r. 

SW  cor  Mariposa  and  Arkansas 
"    &     Leary     (Thomas    Webb    and    Patrick 
Leary).  liquors,  120  Bryant 
Webber  A.,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Her- 
mann 
"    Albert,  repairer  F.    J.   Harrison,  r.  SIO^^ 

Jessie 
"    Anton  G.,  machinist  Hadwen  Swain  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  11371/2  Florida 
"    Antone,  stage  hand  Tivoli  Opera  House,  r. 

218  Mason 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  1517  Jackson 
"    Bertha,  domestic,  1128  Turk 
"    Charles,  liquors,  33,  2d,  r.  SiV^,  3d 
"    Clara  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Dora  E.,  domestic,  1306  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank,  waiter  Daniel  Libby,  r.  157  Minna 
"    Frederick    H.,     watch    maker    Peter    P. 

Schmidt,  r.  510^^  Jessie 
"    George,  barber,  5071/2  Hayes,  r.  517  Hayes 
"    George  E.,  painter,  r.  604^  Linden  Av 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  1202%  Leavenworth 
"    James  H.,  foreman  J.  W.  Morshead  &  Son, 
r.  1106  Clay 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

r  COOKING  and  HEATING 

iSTOVES. 


COAL 

WOOD 

GASOLINE 

GAS 

OIL 


309, 311, 313, 315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Webber   Joseph,    barber,    324    Grant    Av,    r.  3 
Chatham  PI 
Joseph,  finisher  John  Hoey,  r.  734  Mission 
Joseph,  machinist,  r.  624%,  17th 
Joseph  F.  R.,  resident  special  agent  Home 

Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Leslie  A.,  barber,  823  Kearny,  r.  824  Kearny 
Mack,  office,  303  California,  room  25,  r.  Oak- 
land 
Marie,  widow,  r.  235  Powell 
Phillip  L.,    pork  packer,   r.  911    Harrison 

rear 
Sophia  J.,  widow,  r.  1510  Franklin 
Walter,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 
William,  saw  flier  Cal.   Saw  Wks,  r.  1124 
Laurel  Av 
Weber  Adam,  cook,  r.  529  Sacramento 
"    Adolph  A.,  superintendent  Pac.  Axle  Co., 
cor  Napa  and  Maryland,  r.  938  Geary 
Weber  Adolph  C,  president  Humboldt  Savings 
and    Loan    Society,    18    Geary,    r.    1422 
Sutter 
"    Adolph   H.,  clerk  Humboldt  Savings  and 

Loan  Society,  r.  2516  Clay 
"    Albert,  engraver  S.  F.  Photo  Engraving 

Co.,  r.  1917  San  Carlos  Av 
"    Albert,  painter,  r.  504  Francisco 
"    Albert,  upholsterer,  r.  1013  Florida 
"    Andrew,  butcher,  20  Hayes,  r.  508  Franklin 
"    Andrew,  tailor,  r.  1312  Florida 
"    Brothers  (Henry  and  estate  of  John  Web- 
er), plumbers  and  gasfltters,  510  Mont- 
gomery Av 
"    Carl,  lineman  Pac.   Tel.   «&  Tel.   Co.,  r.  938 

Pacific 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  1634  Howard 
"    Casper,  watchmaker,  r.  1309  Stockton 

WEBER  0.  F.  &  CO. 

(incorporated),  C.  Frank  Weber  pres- 
ident, Thomas  M.  Humphrey  vice-pres- 
ident, John  H.  Vogt  secretary,  agents 
A.   H.  Andrews    (Chicago)   office  and 
school   furniture   and   folding  beds, 
300-306  Post,  telephone  Main  907 
Weber  C.  Frank,  president  C.  F.  Weber  &  Co., 
300-306  Post,  r.  Fruit  vale 
"    Charles,  r.  36  Farallones 
"    Charles,  boots  and  shoes,  3215  Geary 
"    Charles,  brushmaker  Buchanan  Bros. 
"    Charles,  mate  str  Alviso 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  23  Sumner 
"    Charles,  tile  setter,  r.  123  Grove 
"    Charles  P.,  barber,  5th  Av  South  nr  M 
"    Charles  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  501  Mont- 
gomery Av,  r.  1611%  Dupont 
"    Christian,  carpenter,  r.  120  Germania 
"    Conrad,  wire  worker,  r.  11  Dale  PI 
"    David,  miner,  r.  704%  Mission 
"    Edwin  P.,  jeweler  Eugene  R.  Weber,  r.  119 

Webster 
"    Emil,  barber,  3439  Mission 
"    Emma  Mrs.,  delicacies,  317  Polk 
"     Ernst,  butcher,  1424  Howard,   r.    114   Fair 

Oaks 
"     Eugene,  engineer,  r.  1332  Pine 
"    Eugene  R.,  jeweler,  100  McAllister,   r.  530 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank,  r.  616  Powell 
"    Frank,  seaman,  r.  820  Battery 
"    Frank,  waiter  Popular  Dining    Rooms,  r. 

157  Minna 
"    Frederick,  machinist  Clot  &   Meese,  r.  12 

McLea  Court 
"    Frederick  J.,  carriage  painter,  r.  391,  9th 
"    George,  cooper,  r.  1611%  Dupont 


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WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

134  ]VIark:et  Street- 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^mI:;:::- 


1600 


WEB 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


WED 


POMMERY  SEC. 

The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
I^ondon  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St 


Weber  George  G.,  painter,  r.  1521  Noe 
"    Gustave  F.,  butcher,  r.  1012  Railroad  At 
"    Harry,  furrier,  r.  1517  Jackson 
"    Henry  (Weber  Bros.),  r.  416  Francisco 
"    Henry,  driver  Page  &  Falch,  r.  219  Laurel 
"    Henry,  expressman,  SE   cor    Pacific    and 

Davis,  r.  2610  Hyde 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  335,  10th 
"    Henry,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
"    Itzig,  janitor,  139  Post 
"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  28  Collingwood 
"    Jacob,    salesman    C.    A.    Malm  &  Co.,  r. 

Treat  Av  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Jean,  tailor,  1635  Hyde 
"    John,  baker  Julius  Weber,  r.  124  Sadowa 
"    John  (estate  of).  510  Montgomery  Av 
"    JohnC,  entry  clerk  Redington  &Co.,r.  1634 

Howard 
"    John  D.,  porter  Ahrens,  Pein  &  BuUwinkel, 

r.  2610  Hyde 
"    John  E.,  painter,  r.   cor  Corbett  Av  and 

Romaln 
"    John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  713^^  Clem- 
entina 
"    John  W.,  teamster  John  Stumpf  &  Son,  r. 

17th  Av  South  nr  N 
"    Joseph,  furrier,  r.  1517  Jackson 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  22  Turk 
"    Joseph,  varnisher,  r.  724  Mission 
"    Julius,  bakery,  124  Sadowa 
"    Julius,  tailor,  r.  3006  Laguna 
"    Julius  R.,    teacher  music,   r.   2513  Broad- 
way 
"    Liorenz,  foreman  Jos.  Buttgenbach,  r.   498, 

4th 
"    Louis  A.,  teamster  J.  H.  Kruse,  r.  2529^4 

Mission 
"    Martin,  carpenter,  425  Bush,  r.   1821   Green 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  33  Chesley 
"    Morris,  lodgings.  415  Jones 
"    Otto  R.  H.,  clerk,  r.  510  Greenwich 
"    Peter,  cook,  r.  8  McLea  Court 
"    Pierre,  porter  i.  Cuenin,  r.  651  Broadway 
"    Richard   (Wrede&  Weber),  r.  NW  cor  Clay 

and  East  North 
"    Richard,  cabinet  maker,  r.  1013  Florida 
"    Richard  F..  salesman  S.  Fawcett  &  Co.,  r. 

2515  Larliin 
"    Richard  H.,  carrier  postofQce,  r.   2515  Lar- 

kin 
"    Robert  L.,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  324  Ellis 
"    Theodore  L.,  motorman  Market  St.   Ry.,  r. 

1814  G'Farrell 
"    Tonjas,  r.  118d  Juniper 
"    Wendell  T.,  salesman  H.  Roman  &  Co. 
"    William,  r.  217  Polk 

"    William,  confectioner,  r.  1917  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William,  repairer  Nolan  &  Co.,  r.  720  Bran- 
nan 
"    William  F.,  bakery,  26,  6th,  r.   463y2  Jessie 
"    William  M.,  painter,  r.  264  Tehama 
"    William  W.,  painter,  r.  212  Steiner 
"    W.  T.,  window  dresser,  r.  600  Bush 
4®- Weber.    See  Webber. 
Webstein  Frank,  packer  M.  J.   Brandenstein  & 

Co.,  r.  118Drumm 
Webster  Albert  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Alvinza,  engineer,  r.  516^4  Fell 
"    Anna,    widow,   dressmaker,    r.    308   Fran- 
cisco • 
"    Artemas,  r.  1004  Jones 

"    Benjamin    F.    (Clark    &    Webster),  r.  2411 
Washington 
Webster  Bradford,   attorney  at  law,  14  San- 
some,  rooms  35-36,  telephone  Main  5217, 
r.  Oakland 


Webster  Catherine,  widow,  r.  laiOPolsom 
Charles  E.,  r.  2309  Lombard 
Charles  J.,  clerk  str  Genl.  McDowell,  r.  430 

Post 
Clarence,  journalist  Post.  r.  Alameda 
Daniel  G.,  carpenter,  r.  323  Jones 
David     W.,    clerk    Neustadter    Bros.,    r. 

Berkeley 
D.  Frank,    clerk  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  1812 

Pacific  Av 
Edward,  artist  Post,  r.  18  Hanover  PI 
Edward,   conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r.    13 

Auburn 
Edward,  laborer,  r.  NW  cor  Bay  and  Web 

ster 
Frank,  laborer,  r.  860  Howard 
Frank  W.,  chief  clerk  Construction  dept. 

Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  2411  Washington 
Frederick,  paper  ruler  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r. 

430  Fulton 
Frederick  R.  (Whitney  &  Webster),  r.  1019 

Jackson 
George  A.,  salesman  W.  L.   Larzelere,  r. 

1001  Bush 
Henry  J.,  salesman  Benedict  &  Turner,  r. 

732  McAllister 
Herbert  H.,  butcher  Wade  H.  Collins,  r. 

911  O'Farrell 
Horace  M.,  laborer,  r.  444  Brannan 
Howard  D.,  teamster,  r.  26  Laskie 
Hugh,  student,  r.  1812  Pacific  Av 
James,  cashier  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
James  S.,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 

1812  Pacific  Av 
John,  liquors,  29  Pacific 
John,  longshoreman,  r.  919  Battery 
John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  919  Battery 
John  E.,  shoemaker,  r.  1210  Folsom 
John  H.,  clerk,  r.  5I6/2  Fell 
John  M.,   salesman  E.  Frank  &  Sons,  r. 

Russ  House 
Joseph,  clerk  Crane  Co.,  r.  1892  Mission 
Laura,  widow,  r.  628  O'Farrell 
Lemuel,  calker,  r.  765i4  Howard 
Loyal,  policeman,  r.  1892  Mission 
M.  Mrs.,  varieties,  335,  24th 
Maria  P.,  widow,  r.  3017  Laguna 
Mary  Mrs.,  domestic,  1620  Fell 
Webster  Primary  School,  Miss  Agnes  M.  Man- 
ning principal,  E  s  5th  nr  Market 
Reginald    H.,   teacher    Polytechnic  High 

School,  r.  2005  Fillmore 
Richard  P.,  carpenter,  r.  516i4  Fell 
Sadie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Le  Conte  Primary 

School,  r.  2411  Washington 
Walter    B.,     commission     merchant,    318 

Front,  r.  622  Sutter 
Walter  B.,  manager  mantel  and  tile  dept. 

W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,r.  416  Lyon 
William,  blacksmith   Dow  Steam    Pump 

Wks,  r.  346,  4th 
William,  oiler,  r.  861  Market 
William   Mrs.   (Craddock   &   Webster),  r. 

1044  McAllister 
William  S.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

r.  3017  Laguna 
William  S.,  draughtsman,  r.  1044  McAllis- 
ter 
Wechsler  Isaac,  jeweler,  r.  1231  O'Farrell 

WECK  F.  A.  CO.  THE, 

Frank  A.  Week  president,  J.  H.  Coult 
secretary  and  manager,  manufactur- 
ing pharmacists  and  botanic  drug- 
gists, 127  New  Montgomery 

Week  Frank  A.,  president  The  F.  A.  Week  Co., 
127  New  Montgomery,  r.  Berkeley 

Weckerle  Charles  J.,  with  F.  B.  Joyce  &  Co.,  r. 
5%  Freelon 
"     Rudolph,  grinder  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  304a 
Lily  Av 

Wedde  Charles,  lineman  Pac.   Tel.   &  Tel.  Co., 
r.  Alameda 

Wedde    Frederick    W.,    secretary   Bay    City 
Transfer  Co.,  244  Sutter,  r.  1313 Baker 
"    Harry  W..  r.  113,  4th 

Weddle  Robert,  r.  422  McAllister 
"    Robert  E.,   clerk  Patrick  J.  Mogan,  r  422 
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Wedekind  August,  bartender,  r.  358%  Jessie 
"    Charles  B.,  ironworker,  r.  16  Alvarado 
"    Dora,  widow,  r.  16  Alvarado 
"    Frank,  harness  maker  J.  C.  Johnson  &  Co., 

r.  16  Alvarado 
"    Frederick,  shoemaker,  r.  16  Alvarado 
"    George,  molder,  r.  16  Alvarado 
"    George  F.  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  720  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  teams Ler,  r.  S6!4  Howard  Court 
Wedel  Gustav,  teacher  music,   r.  1605  Devisa- 

dero 
"    Henry  L,.,  millhand  Frank  A.  Geier,  r.  609 

Greenwich 
"    John  F.,  harness  maker,  r.  609  Greenwich 
"    John  G.,  r.  609  Greenwich 
"    John  M.,  shoemaker,  5  Bacon  PI 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  609  Greenwich 
Wedeles  IsidorW.,  r.  1312  Golden  Gate  Av 
Wedemeyer  Annie  Mrs.,  manager  Henry  Eggel- 

ing,  1216  Polk 
"    Benjamin  H.,  bartender    T.   F.   A.    Ober- 

meyer,  r.  1126  Alabama 
"    Charles  A.,  upholsterer,  404i/4  Geary 
"    Christ  (Hildebrand  &  Wedemeyer),  r.  130, 

7th 
"    Henry  C,    butcher  John   Swigert,  r.  1216 

Polk 
"    W.,  conductor  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1216  Polk 
Weder  William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  25 

Laurel 
Wederkinch   A.   Miss,  teacher   music,  r.  1041% 

Valencia 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  1041%  Valencia 
Wedgwood  Frank  L.,  plumber  G.  &  E.  Snook,  r. 

Golden  Gate,  Cai. 

WEDGWOOD  WILLIAM, 

MACHINE  WORKS,  manufacturer  can- 
ning machinery,  presses,  dies,  etc.,  23 
Stevenson,  r.  120  Liberty 

Wedsted    Christian,  carpenter,  r.  26  Mariposa 

Terrace 
Weed  Alice  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Avenue  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  1217  Leavenworth 
"    Belinda  A.,  widow,  r.  1217  Leavenworth 
"    Clarence    H.,   cashier   W.   V.   Bryan,   r.  3 

Leonard  PI 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  photographer,  r.  SLeonard 

PI 
"    Eva  L.  Mrs.,  varieties,  304  Turk 
"    Frederick  F.,  general  agent  Northwestern 

Life    Assn.,  319  Spreckles    Bldg,    r.  304 

Turk 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  1229  Green 
Weed  Merrltt  H.,  with  Western  Sugar  Refining 

Co.,  office  327  Market,  r.  1917  Sacramento 
"    William,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  1102%  Tennessee 
"    William  H.,  r.  1217  Leavenworth 
"    William  H.,   helper   Selby  Smelting  and 

Lead  Co.,  r.  10014,  2d 
Weeden  Carl,  tailor,  r.  631  Stevenson 
"    Henry  F.,  master  bark  Seminole,  office  48 

Market,  room  1,  r.  715%,  21st 
"    Herbert  E.,  r.  715%,  31st 
"    Horace  H..  r.  568  Mission 
Weegmann    Frederick,    model    maker,    r.    1025 

Jackson 
Weekes  William  J.  J.,   plumber   and  gasfltter, 

1528  Stockton,  r.  818%  Greenwich 
-e®=-Weekes.    See  Weeks 
Weekly  Benefit  Society  of  America  The,  Louis 

L.  Nelson  secretary,  1209%  Polk 
"    Gazette  Publishing  Co. ,  publishers  Weekly 

Gazette,  Trade  and  Commerce  Review, 

331  Montgomery,  room  63 
"    Gazette,    Trade    and   Commerce    Review, 

Weekly  Gazette  Publishing  Co.  publish- 
ers, 331  Montgomery,  room  63 
Weeks  Edward  W.,  clerk  Visalia  Stock  Saddle 

Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Frank,  r.  334,3d  rear 

"    Frank  B.,  storekeeper,  r.  3016a  Sacramento 
"    Frank  L.,  sign  painter,  r.  20  Hickory  Av 
"    George,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells,  Fargo 

&Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  R.,  salesman  Williams-Marvin  Co., 

r.  2630  Folsom 


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Weeks  Henry,  teamster,  r.  20  Hickory  Av 
"    James  A.,  cashier  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co. . 

r.  156  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs,  delicacies,  604%  Geary 
Weeks  Samuel  F.,  president  S.  F.  Weeks  Co.. 

31  Market,  r.  2449  Howard 
Weeks  Samuel  F.   Jr.,  secretary  S.  F.  Weeks 
Co.,  31  Market,  r.  2449  Howard 

WEEKS  S.  F.  CO., 

S.  F.  Weeks  president,  A.  B.  Emerson 
vice-president,  S.  F.  Weeks  Jr.  secre- 
tary, ship  chandlery  and  naval  stores, 
31  Market,  telephone  Main  863 

Weeks  Thomas  W.,  furniture,  958  Howard 
•'    William  H.,  proprietor  The  Denniston,  941 
Valencia 
4^- Weeks.    See  Wickes  and  Wicks 
Wefelsburg  Alexander  B.,  physician.  443  O'Par- 

rell 
Wegener  August,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  1112  Iowa 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  W.  T.  Garratt  &  Co.,  r. 

1421  McAllister 
"     Edward  L.,  druggist  H.  L.  Ladd  &  Co.,  r. 

1421  McAllister 
"    Frederick  C,  saddler,  r.  2  Columbia  Square 
"    Gustav  H..  fruitdealer,  r.  13  Hardy 
"    Henry,  broom  maker,  r.  1019  Lombard 
Wegener  Henry  A.,  proprietor  Visalia    Stock 
Saddle  Co.,  510  Market,  r.  1319  Waller 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  2  Columbia  Square 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  1421  McAllister 
"    Minnie  Mrs.,  physician,  419  Eddy 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  2756  Harrison 

WEGENER  WILLIAM  B., 

notary  public  and  commissioner  of 
deeds  and  agent  A.  P.  Russ,  office  510 
Market,  r.  2  Columbia  Square 

4®"Wegener.      See   Wagener,   Waggener    and 

Wagner 
Wegerich   Frederick,  stone    polisher    Schmidt 

Label  and  Litho.  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Weggenmann  Charles,  harness  maker,  422,  3d 
Wegis  Eugene,  shoemaker,  16  Folsom,  r.  4  Bry- 
ant Av 
Weglehner  Frederick,   clerk  Payot,  Upham  & 
Co.,  r.  435  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Waldemar,  instrument  maker,  r.  39  Hill 
Weglein  John  J.,  capitalist,  r.  2204  California 
Wegrich  Leo,  boots  and  shoes,  2755  Mission 
Wegscheider    Eugene    J.,    contractor,    r.    534, 

19th 
Wehland  Frederick  C,  stone  mason,  r.  1340  Sac- 
ramento 
Wehle  Benedict,  carpenter  George  Braendlein, 
r.  438  Tehama 
"    Isaac,  cigars  and  tobacco,  432  California,  r. 
1317  O'Farrell 
Wehmoller   Anna    M.   Mrs.,    proprietor  Corru- 
gated Stove  Pipe  Elbow  Co.,  416,  7th 
Wehn  Eva,  widow,  r.  2915  Washington 
Wehner  Adolph,  cigar  maker,  r.  2810  Laguna 
"    Adolph,  cooper,  r.  435,  4th 
"    Carl,  driver,  r.  1028%  Minna 
"    Henry  G.,  liquors,  3747  Broderick 
Wehr  Charles  J.,  bartender,  r.  128  Shipley 
"    Frederick,  plumber,  r.  128  Shipley 
"    Harry  J.,  drayman,  r.  2650  Harrison 
"    Henry  C,  stenographer  Schmidt  Label  & 

Litho.  Co.,  r.  1810  Devisadero 
"    John,  liquors,  1318  Howard,  r.  37  Grand  Av 
"    Theodore  G.,  foreman  Louis  Taussig  &  Co., 
r.  23  Glover 
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Wehrenberg  Mary,  widow,  r.  1715  Lexington  Av 
Wehring  Charles,  liquors,  431  Busli,  r.  429  Bush 
Wehrli  Albert,    crockery  and  glassware,    1309 
Stockton,  r.  1220  Stockton 
"    Arnold,  painter,  r.  1803  Stockton 
"    Jacob,  carpenter,  r.  379  Natoma 
"    Samuel,  liquors.  513  Kearny,  r.  719  Union 
"    William,  engineer  National  Brewing  Co., 
r.  nil  Steiner 
Wehrmann  August,  barber,  420,  24th.  r.  929  Shot- 
well 
"    Henry,  foreman  street  cleaning  dept.  City 

Street  Improvement  Co. 
"    Hermann,  steward,  r.  223  Hickory  Av 
"    Philomena,  widow,  r.  929  Shotwell 
Wehser  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  r.  2750  Bush 
"    William  E.,  salesman  The  Kraker  Mfg.  Co.. 
r.  3750  Bush 
Weible  John,  clerk,  r.  2321  Pine 
Weiblen  Minnie  Miss,  hair  dresser,  1508  Polk 
Welchert  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  202  Andover  Av 
J§S- Welch  ert.    See  Wiechert 
Weicllliart   John,    proprietor   California  Tool 
Works,  143-145  Beale.  r.  6  Vassar  PI 
"    William  E.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Tool  Wks., 
r.  6  Vassar  PI 
Weick  Frederick,  shoemaker,  r.  566  Mission 
Weickh  Daniel,  confectioner,  r.  1407  Powell 
Weideling  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  735Brannan 
Weidemann  A.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  30th 
and  Church 
"    John   H.,    groceries     and     liquors,     NE 
cor  30th  and  Church 
£®- Weidemann.    See  Weidmann   and  Wiede- 
mann 
Weidenbeck  George,  electrician,  r.  2336  Mission 
Weidenmuller    Louis  A.,   stenographer   A.   J. 

Rich  &  Co..  r.  1319b  Pine 
Weider  Edward  H.,  laborer,  r.  13  Steuart 

"    Harry  S.,  brakeman,  r.  112  Perry 
je3=Weider.    See  Wider 
Weiderman  George,    clerk    John   Witt,    r.   114 

Webster 
Weidlein  John,  glass  worker  Cal.    Art    Glass 
Bending  and  Cutting  Works,  r.  41 814  Na- 
toma 
Weidler  Alfred,  confectioner  Franz  Siebrecht, 
r.  431  Pine 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  113!4  Perry 
Weidmann  Henry  W.,  clerk  Hooker  &  Co..  r.  810 

Mission 
Weidner  Charles,  photographer,  r.  18  Capp 
"    Frank,  beerbottler  John  Fauser  &  Co.,  r. 

1447  Mission 
"    Michael  J.,  foreman   John  Fauser  &  Co.,  r. 
42/2  Erie 
Weierich  Gus,  driver  North  Beach  Brewery 
Weierman  Albert,  bottle  washer,  r.  1125  Webster 
Weigel  Annie  M.,  widow,  r.  508,  9th 

"    Joel,  engineer,  r.  20  Laskie 
Weigele  Ernst,  cellarman  Jackson  Brewing  Co., 

r.  739V4  Clementina 
WeigemannH.  F.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
Weighel  William    McM.,     auditor  California, 
Oregon  and  Idaho  Stage  Co.,r.  2106Pa- 
ciQc  Av 
Weigher  United  States  Customs,  Arthur  P. 
Rhodes,  SW  cor  Jackson  and  Battery, 
2d  floor 
Weigle  Frederick  R.,  watchmaker  A.  Hirsch- 

man,  r.  Oakland 
Weigman  Frederick,  model  maker  L.  Peterson, 

r.  1125a  Jackson 
Weigmann  Edward,  assistant  order  clerk  Gold- 
berg, Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  1711  Page 
'^    Martin,  r.  1711  Page 


Weihe  Aimee  E.  Miss,  operator  Am.  Dis  Tel., 
r.  2817  Pine 

"  Alfred  W.,  manager  messenger  dept.  Am. 
Dis.  Tel.,  r.  16  Geary  Court 

"  August,  financial  broker,  402  Montgomery, 
room  10,  r.  1405  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Bertha  Miss,  milliner,  r.  119  Morris  Av 

"  Christian  C,  real  estate,  r.  1405  Van  Ness 
Av 
Weihe  Edward  F.,  secretary  and  treasurer  and 
superintendent  Gold  and  Stock  Tele- 
graph Co.,  and  American  District  Tele- 
graph, ofiQce  607  Market,  r.  Oakland 

"    Flora  Miss,  derk.  r.  119  Morris  Av 

"  Frederick  P.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
1410%  California 

"  John,  printer  Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  r. 
1024  Powell 

"  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  119  Morris  Av 
Weihe  Otto  A.,  Ph.  G.,  instructor  in  materia 
medica  and  secretary  California  College 
of  Pharmacy,  secretary  San  Francisco 
Retail  Druggists  Association  and  dis- 
pensing druggist,  640  Post,  telephone 
East  228,  r.  6  Walnut  Av 
Weihman  Charles  F..  driver  Harry  F.  Jennings, 
r.  2219  Post 

"    Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 
1405  Montgomery 
Weihn  Jacob,  stonecutter  P.   Degan,  r.  6  Bowie 

Av 
Weihner  Adolph,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r. 

4.^5,  4th 
Weik  Hermann  J.,  puncher  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r. 

209  Mississippi 
Weikert  Albert  (Stuber  &  Weikert),   r.   NE  cor 

Geary  and  Baker 
Weil  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1320  O'Farrell 
Weil  A.  &  T.&  Co.  (A/3hille  and  Theodore  Weil), 
importers    notions,    cutlery,     smokers' 
articles,  etc.,  11  Battery 

"    Achille  (A.  &  T.  Weil  &  Co.l,  r.  616  Geary 

•'    Adolph,  student,  r.  900  McAllister 

"  Albert,  assistant  bookkeeper  Kohlberg, 
Strauss  &  Frohman,  r.  1931  California 

"  Alexander  L.,  traveling  salesman  Weil 
Bros  &Sons.  r.  909  Ellis 

"  Alexander  W.  (Weil  Bros.  &  Sons),  r.  1035 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"  -A.lphonse  B.,  traveling  salesman  Weil 
Bros.  &  Sons,  r.  909  Ellis 

"    Bernhard  (Weil  &  Beck),  r.  910  O'Farrell 
Weil  Brothers   &   Sons  (William,  Leopold  A. 
and  Alexander    W.),   wholesale    liquor 
dealers,  13-15  Front 

"    Camille,    salesman    L.    V.    Merle,    r.    405 
Kearny 
Weil  Conrad,  police  surgeon  New  City  Hall, 
basement,  r.  103  Larkin 

"    David  (Baer.  Weil  &  Co.),  r.  910  O'Farrell 

"  Ed.  &  Co.  (Edward  Weil),  importers,  manu- 
facturers and  wholesale  millinery  goods, 
581-583  Market 

"  Edward  (Ed.  Weil  &  Co.),  r.  1429  Van  Ness 
Av 

"  Fulins.  insect  powder,  r.  237  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    George,  cook  John  Meierdierks 

"  George  C,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  43  Tehama 

"    Henry  J.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham&  Co. 

"    Henry  L.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1931  California 

"  John  P.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  1419Vi 
Webster 

"    Joseph  (Pursch,Kaskel  &  Co.),  r.  1814  Pine 

"  Julius  (Cal.  Exterminating  Co.),  r.  237  Gol- 
den Gate  Av 

"  Lascelles,  clerk  Strauss  &  Strauss,  r.  700 
Broadway 

"    Lehman,  dealer  cigars,  r.  436  Oak 

"    Leo,  salesman,  r.  910  O'Farrell 

"  Leopold  (Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Michels),  r. 
1320  O'Farrell 

"  Leopold,  salesman  Neustadter  Bros.,  r. 
2811  Clay 

"  Leopold  A.  (Weil  Bros.  &  Sons),  r.  90;J 
Ellis 

"  Lillie  Miss,  stenographer  Radam's  Microbe 
Killer  Co.,  r.  436  Oak 


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Weil  M.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r.  1155 
Octavia 
•'    Mark,  foreman  Mark  Strouse,  r.  921  Mc- 
Allister 
Mayer,  r.  1410  Buchanan 
Moritz  (Pacific  Wall  Paper  Co.),  r.  900  Mc- 
Allister 
Nathan,  r.  12141/2  Turk 
Ray  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  I31414  Turk 
S.,  mechanic,  r.  126  Ellis 
Samuel,  president  The  American  Import 

Co.,  107  Sansome,  r.  1721  Pacific  Av 
Samuel,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

1155  Octavia 
Theodore  (A.    &  T.  Weil  &  Co.),  r.  New 

York 
William  (Weil  Bros.  &  Sons),  r.  1417a  Post 
William  M.  (Stone  &  Weil),   r.   306  Stock- 
ton 

"    &    Beck    (Bernhard    Weil    and     William 
Beck),  men's  furnishing  goods,  940  Mar- 
ket 
jm'Weil.    See  Weill,  Weyl  and  Wiel 
Weiland  Charles,  proprietor  Bavaria  Bottling 
Co.,  SE  cor  Montgomery  Av  and  Chest- 
nut, r.  SE  cor  Jones  and  Greenwich 
4®=Weiland.    See  Wheland  and  Wieland 
Weilbye  Emil,  waiter,  r.  6  Central  PI 
Weile  George  C,  hrewer,  r.  43  Tehama 
Weiler  Alfred  I.  (Koenigsberger,  Falk&  Co.).  r. 
1412  Webster 
"    Felix,  compositor  Louis  Roesch  Co.,  r.  1113 

Pacific 
"    Frederick,  clerk  The  Lebenbaum  Co.,  r.  529 

Turk 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1503  Franklin 
"    Leonard,    butcher    B.     Hermann,    r.    1502 

Franklin 
"    Richard,  teacher  languages,  524  Sutter 
Weill    Alexander    (Lazard  Freres),   r.     Paris, 
France 
"    Armand,  clerk  Kahn  Bros.   Klein  &  Co.  i-. 

Oakland 
"    Charles  L.,  mining,  r.  2120  Post 
"    Jules,  waiter  Occidental  Restaurant,  r.  858 

Folsom 
"    Louis,  cigars  and  tobacco,  310  Montgomery, 
r.  825  Golden  Gate  Av 
Weill  Raphael,  president  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 
NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post,  r.  Bohemian 
Club 

WEILL  RAPHAEL  &  CO., 

(incorporated),  Raphael  Weill  presi- 
dent, Eugene  Gallois  first  vice-presi- 
dent, Albert  RouUier  second  vice-presi- 
dent, Alexander  Hamilton  secretary, 
wholesale  and  retail  dealers  fancy  and 
domestic  dry  goods,  NW  cor  Kearny 
and  Post 

Weill  Sylvain  (Stein,  Simon  &  Co.),  SE  cor  Mar- 
ket and  2d 

4®-Weill.    See  Weil,  Weyl  and  Wiel 

Weiman  Frank,  stevedore,  r.  1324%  Pacific 
"    Gustav.  watchmaker,  632Merchant,  r.  New 
Western  Hotel 

Weimann  A.,  r.  202  Grove 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  108  Clara 

4®="Weimann.     See   Weymann,   Wieman    and 
Wyman 

Weimar  Michael,  barber  Rudolph  Newman,  r. 
505  Mason 

Weimer  Nicholas,  cook  Peters  Bros.,  r.  515  Sac- 
ramento 

Weimers  Frank  R., salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  2OI14 
Gough 

Wiemert  John,  cook  E.  Lawrence,  r.  1210  Fill- 
more 

Weinberg   Adolph,    tailor,  672   Howard,   r.  662 
Howard 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  355  Clementina 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  355  Clementina 
"    Christopher,  driver  John  Schlichtmann,  r. 

645  McAllister 
"    Gustav  F,,  longshoreman,  r.  16  Federal 

Weinberger  Joseph,  bookkeeper  The  Wer.thei- 
merCo.,  r.  2327  Bush 
"    Marcus,     commission     merchant,    r.    2327 
Bush 


^W.W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

MANUFACTURERS  OP 

RIVETED   IRON  and  STEEL 

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For  Town  Water  Works,  Hydraulic  Mining 

and  Irrigation. 

309,  311, 313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 

Weindorf  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  2132  Howard 
"    William,  laborer  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r.  440, 

5th 
"    William  W.,  cigars  and  notions,  440,  5th 
Weiner  Brothers   (Leon  and  Edward),  florists, 
Cambridge  opp  Silliman 
"    Edward  (Weiner  Bros.),  r.  Cambridge  opp 

Silliman 
"    Herman   H.,   cabinet   maker  West  Coast 

Furniture  Co.,  r.  716  Bryant 
"     Leon    (Weiner  Bros.),   r.    Cambridge   opp 

Silliman 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  934  Howard 
"    Sophie,,  widow,  r.  305  Polk 
j^®=-Weiner.    See  Wiener 

Weinert  A.J. ,salesmanDavis  Bros.,  r.  Alameda 
Weingarten  Henry,  cutter  Selig  Bros.,   r.  622 

Linden  Av 
Weinhold  Oswald,  painter,  r.  2816  Laguna 
Weinlander  Edward,  merchant,  r.  1701  Buchanan 
Weinmann  August,  laborer,  r.  434  Greenwich 
"    Charles,  painter,  r.  542%,  17th 
"    Conrad  (Weinmann  &  Beck),  r.  1070  Shot- 
well 
Weinmann  Louis,  asst.    secretary   Fireman's 
Fund  Insurance  Co.,  401-405  California, 
r.  2706  Lagana 
"    &    Beck    (Conrad   Weinmann    and    Henry 
Beck),  manufacturers  bicycles,  NE  cor 
24th  and  Shotwell 
Weinoehl  Frederick,  contractor  and  builder,  r, 

28  Rondel  PI 
Weinrioh  Albert,  r.  719'/^  Howard 
Weinshenk  Charles  (Armer  &  Weinshenk),  r. 
1622  Geary 
"    Jacob,  watchmaker,  1217Polk,  r.  1622  Geary 
"    Samuel  M.,  speculator,  r.  1512  California 
■'    Solomon,  poultryman,  r.  1512  California 
"    Sydney,  bookkeeper  American  Export  Co., 
r,  1438  Ellis 
Weinstein  Louis,  fruit  peddler,  r.  119  Shotwell 

•'    Morris,  ladies'  tailor,  323  O'Farrell 
Weinstock  Charles,  blacksmith  Elijah  C.  Dud- 
ley, r.  1511  Broderick 
"    ,  Lubin&Co.  (Sacramento,  Cal.),G,B.  Lud- 
low buyer,  523  Market 
Weinstrom  J.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
Weintraub  Rosa,  widow,  r.  316,  7th 
"    S.,  clerk  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  825  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Weir  Albert  J.,  builder,  r.  2518  Pine 
"    Anna  R.,  widow,  r.  604  Buchanan 
"    David,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  r.  .590  Ste- 
venson 
"    Edward,    mechanic    Ernest  Marchand,  r. 

1112  Mission 
"    George  C.  (Weir  &  Cook),  r.  759  Valencia 
"    James  C.,  contractor  and  builder,  r.  2518 

Pine 
"    James  R.,  millhand,  r.  14,  8th 
"    John,  r.  251  Clara 

"    JohnC,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
"    John  M.,  contractor,  r.  2518  Pine 
"    John  T.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r.  28 

Clementina 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  232,  25th 
"    Mary  S.,  widow,  r.  lOSy^  Ridley 
"    Richard,  laborer,  r.  408  Pacific 
"    Robert  J.  A.,  bookkeeper  The  Bancroft  Co., 

r.  1081/4  Ridley 
"    Robert  S.,  expressman,  r.  1020  Oak 
"    Thomas,  ward  tender  City  and  Coimty  Hos- 
pital 
"    William,  vice-president  Aerating  and  Self- 
Cleansing  Filter  Co.,  r.  Alameda 


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TEL.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIG  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Weir  "William  K.,  foreman  pattern  maker  Dow 
Steam  Pump  Wks,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  T.,  salesman  D.  M.  Moran  &  Co., 
r.  235 Hayes  ,^.,,       „ 

Weir  &  Cook  (George  C.  Weir  and  Wilbur  B. 
Cook),  proprietors  Peerless  Laundry  Oo. 
and  Chemical  Cleaning  Works,  385-387. 
8tli 
4®=- Weir.    See  Ware  and  Wehr 
Weirman  Albert,   bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r. 

1135  Webster 
Weis  Babette,  widow,  r.  150514  Franklin 
"    Joseph  C,  barber.  Mills  Bldg,  11th  floor,  r. 

305  Turk 
"    William,  butcher  W.  D.  Wilson,  r.  22  Clin- 
ton Park  _.  ^  „^. 
i8®-Weis      See  Weiss,  Weise,  Wiess  and  Wise 
Weisbrod  Henry  G.,  traveling  salesman  Heller, 

Bachman  &  Co.,  r.  719  Waller 
Weise  Frederick,  machinist,  r.  268>/2  Tehama 
"    Frederick,  master  schr  Mary  Gratwich,  r. 

8  De  Boom 
"    Frederick,      warehouseman     Haslett     & 

Swayne.r.  1125  Hampshire 
"    Frederick  A.,  clerk,  r.  270!/2  Tehama 
"    Harry  J.,  commission  and  manufacturers 
agent.  224  Clay,  r.  1701  Post 
Weisel  Charles,  lumberman,  r.  517b  7th 
••    Charles,  teacher  music,  1612  Jones 
"    Philip,  dairy  produce,  335  Hayes,  r.  735  Te- 
hama 
jg®- Weisel.    See  Wiesel  ^  ,     „  , 

Weisenburger  Frederick  L..,  bottler  Cal.   Bot- 
tling Co.,  r.  712%  Geary  rear 
4f5-Weisendunk.    See  Wesendunk 
Weiser  Charles,  tailor,  3006,  16th 
•'    John,  optician,  r.  228  Page 
"    Maurice,  bottler  The  Rosenblatt  Co.,  r.  328 

Page 
■'    Philip,  milk  dealer,  735  Tehama 
Weisgerber  Frederick  (Bon  Bros.  &  Weisgerber 
and  Bon  &  Weisgerber),  r.  332  Clemen- 
tina ^  , 
"    Louis,  bartender  Pein  Bros.,  r.  568a  Fol- 

som 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  114  Jones 
«®-Weishaar.    See  Weisshaar 
Weishaupt  George,  bartender  Christian  Thrane, 
r.  2301  Mission 
"    Herman,  r.  28  Turk 
Weisheimer  Augustus,  clerk,  r.  2225V4  Pine 
"    Charles,  butcher,  r.  1023  Guerrero 
"    Charles  Jr.,  butcher  Witzemann  &  Staiger, 

r.  1023  Guerrero 
"    Tillie,  saleslady  J.  Seidl  &   Co.,    r.    1033 

Guerrero 
"    Walter  H.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Kubber 

Co.,  r.  2325'^  Pine 
"    w.  F.,  candymaker  J.  Seidl  &  Co.,  r.   1023 
Guerrero 
Weiske  Max,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  146,  2d 
Weisler  Joseph,  bartender  Herman  Burhans,  r. 

132  Golden  Gate  Av 
Weisman  Andrew,  r.  510  Pacific 
"    Otto  (Young  &  Weisman),    and    manager 
Cal.  Violet  Co.,  211/2, 3d 
Weismann  Diedrich,  cabinet  maker  S.  F.  Furni- 
ture Mfg.  Co.,  r.  4141/2  Tehama 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  536  Stevenson 
"    Frederick,   baker  Frederick  Willenbrink, 

r.  1120E  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George,  contractor,  r.  1321  Mason 
"    Louis  M.,   carpenter    and   builder,  r.   809 
Union  ,   „,. 

;e®=Weismann.    SeeWiesmann  and  Wiseman 


Weiss  A.  (M.  Weiss'  Son),  r.  2316/2  Pine 
"    Albert,  helper  Pac.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  400  Bay 
"    Anna  Miss,  r.  910^4  Harrison 
"    Antone,    clerk  Henry    HoUman,    r.    2845B 

Mission 
"    Charles,  tailor  Valentine  Tailoring  Co.,  r. 

1128  Kearny 
"    Charles  F.,  florist,  r.  209  Minna 
"    Christopher,  bartender  J.  Schwarz,  r.  308 

Chestnut 
"    Edward  M.,  physician,  r.  623  Filbert 
"    Elizabeth    Mrs.,    teacher   music,    r.    1433 

Steiner 
"    Frank,  brewer,  r.  333.  18th 
"    Frank  J.  (Berger  &  Weiss),  r.  N  s  ^ierra  nr 

Tennessee 
"    Frank  K.,  florist,  9  Eddy 
"    Gustave,  machinist,  r.  Ill,  16th 
"    Jacob,  r.  733  Turk 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  bVz  Alemany 
"    John,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  73  Fed- 
eral 
"    John  M.,  butcher  William  H.  Kelm,  r.  1336 

Pacific 
"    Joseph,  compositor  M.  Weiss'  Son,  r.  23I614 

Pine 
"    Joseph,  salesman,  r.  UOSa  Eddy 
"    'M.  Son  (A.  Weiss),  book  and  job  print- 
ers, 534  Commercial 
"    Matthias,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  701  Lombard 
"    Max,  salesman  Michels  &  Wand,  r.   1420 

Post 
"    Minnie  Miss,  compositor,  r.  3517  Sutter 
"    Moritz,  maltster  Krug  &  Zimmermann 
"    Nicholas,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  73 

Federal 
"    Philip,  traveling  salesman  Greenbaum  & 

Co.,  r.  633  Filbert 
"    Rachael  E.,  widow,  r.  5  August  Alley 
"    Richard,  paper  hanger,  r.  133  Powhattan 
"    Richard  A.,  keeper   Yerba   Buena  Light 

Station 
"    Theodore  J.,  millman  E.  J.  Shattuck&Co., 
r.  904b  Powell 
4®"Weiss.    See  Weis,  Weise  and  Wise 
Weisse  Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  17  Henderson  Av 
Weissich  William  O.,  cashier  Tillmann  &  Ben- 
del,  r.  1318  Buchanan 
"    William  O.  Jr.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel, 
r.  1310  Scott 
Weissinger  Emma,  domestic,  904  Devisadero 
Weisskopf  I.  V.,  president  Buyer  &  Reich  Co., 

331-223  Bush,  r.  1431  Webster 
Welster  &  Co.,  oil,  gas  and  gasoline  stoves, 

17-19  New  Montgomery 
4®"Weister.    See  Wiester 
Weiswanger   L.    K.,    compositor   Call,    r.  26i4 

Kearny 
Weith  Arthur  E.,  clerk  John  Weith,  r.  cor  14th 
Av  South  and  P 
"    John,  hay  and  grain,  cor  14th  Av  South 
andP 
Weitkanat   Edward,   master    schr    American 

Girl,  office  Pier  4  Steuart 
Weitknecht  Robert  H.,  painter,  r.  6  Alemany 
Weltner  Antone,  harness  maker,  559,  4th,  r.  16V4 

Moss 
Weitz   Charles,    driver    Kayser   Bros.,    r.    115 
Bernard 
"    Hugo,  photographer,  r.  125  Chattanooga 
Weke  Augustus,  longshoreman,  r.  856  Howard 
Welander  Peter,  helper,  r.  216  Borland 
Welbank  John  S.,  salesman,  r.  440  Jessie 

"    Robert  J.,  painter,  r.  440  Jessie 
4®" Welbank.    See  Wulbank 
Welbanks  Webster  (Minaker  &  Welbanks),  r. 

1835  Eddy 
Welberg  Andrew,  barber,  r.  112014  Florida 
Welbon  William  J.,  varieties,  939  Church 
Welburn  B.  Clyde,  deputy  collector  U.  S.  In- 
ternal Revenue,  r.  920  Grove 
Welburn   Osca   M.,    collector  U.    S.    Internal 
Revenue,  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  room 
4,  r.  930  Grove 
Welby   John   T.,    butcher,    SW   cor   30th    and 
Florida 
"    Nathan  B.,  butcher,  r.  107  Harriet 
"    Patrick,  longshoreman,  r.  230  Ritch  rear 


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Welcer  Henry,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  r" 

17  Russ  _ 

Welcli  Abbie,  widow,  r.  933  Howard 
"    Adelaide,  saleslady,  r.  416  Austin  Av 
"    Andrew,  stevedore,  r.  39  Madison  Av 
"    Andrew  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1090  Eddy 
"    Annie,  domestic,  2518  Clay 
"    Arthur,  teamster,  r.  215,  ISth 
"    Arthur   J.,    carder   Golden   Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  8131/2  York 
"    Arthur  U.,  livery  stable,  3114,  16th,  r.  1610 

Lexington  Av 
"    Bartholomew,  longshoreman,  r.  cor  Merced 

and  Laidley 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1090  Eddy 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1221  Scott 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1314,  35th 
"    Catherine  G.,  widow,  r.  428  Waller 
"    Charles  (Welch  &  Walsh),  r.  428  Waller 
"    Charles,  calker,  r.  771  Howard 
"    Charles,  porter  D.  De  Bernard!  &  Co.,  r.  117, 

3d  Av 
"    Charles  A.,  salesman,  r.  738  Guerrero 
"    Charles  C,  livestock,  r.  705  Chestnut 
"    Charles  F.,  teamster,  r.  110  Fell 
"    Charles  K.,  plumber,  r.  215,  15th 
"    Charles  M.,  hostler  Cliff  House 
"    Charles  P.,  clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency,  r. 

1213  Taylor 
'<    Charles  W.,  capitalist,  r.  728  Guerrero 
"    Charles  W.,  manager  school  supply  dept. 

C.  F.  Weber  &  Co.,  r.  1423  Turk 
"    Edward,  blacksmith,  r.  8  Vassar  PI 
"    Edward  A.  (Beckendorf  &  Welch),   r.  906 

Market 
"    Edward  C,  nailer  Gal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  1130 

Alabama 
"    Edward  F.,  fireman  Engine  1,  r.  1422  Turk 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1140  Green 
"    Elizabeth  G.,  widow,  r.  705  Chestnut 
"    Flora  Miss,  finisher  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  813%  York 
"    Frank,  teamster,  r.  2'^  Bryant  Av 
"    George,  laborer,  r.  410  Pacific 
"    George,  special  policeman,  r.  813  York 
"    Harriet  J.  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  2115  Bush 
"    Harry,  candy  maker  Mrs.  L.  Gibbons,  r. 

1148  Green 
"    Harry,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r.  29 

Madison  Av 
"    Harry,  news  agent  Occidental  News  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Henry,  steward  Chemical  Engine  3,  r.   7 

Henderson  Av 
"    Henry  H.,  r.  608  Pine 
Welcli  Henry  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  209 

Post,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Herman  L.,  capitalist,  711  Spreckels  Bldg, 

r.  434  Fremont 
"    Honor,  widow,  r.  9  South  Park 
"    Inhaler  and  Medicine  Co.,  W.  H.   Brown 

president,  61,  2d 
"    Isaac  J.,  electrician  S.  F.  &  S.  M.   Ry.,  r. 

1437b  Mission 
"    Jacob  T.,  painter,  r.  1401  Larkin 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  254  Tehama 
"    James,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  r.  30 

Madison  Av 
"    James,  janitor  New  City  Hall 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  661  Minna 
'<    James,  laborer,  r.  813  York 
"    James,  teamster,  r.  1232  Vallejo 
■'    James  Jr.,  clerk  Trumbull  &  Beebe,  r.  1232 

Vallejo 
"    John,  clerk,  r.  254  Tehama 
"    John,  clerk  J.  M.  Curtin,  r.  1501,  24th 
"    John,  driver  Edward  Finn,  r.  S  s  Harrison 

nr  13th 
"    John,  dyer  Golden  Gate  Woolen  Mills,  r. 

2016  Bryant 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1110  Harrison 
"    John  A.,  r.  22%  Isis 
"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  319:  14th 
"    John  C,  shipping  clerk  Studebaker  Bros. 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  4  Torrens  Court 
"    John   E.,    carrier   postofflce,    r.   1130   Ala- 
bama 
"    John  F.,    confectionery,    Sausalito   Ferry 

Depot,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Contracts  made  with  Hotels  for 

Fumisliing  Carpets,  Furniture,  Drapery 

Materials,  Lace  Curtains,  Window 

Shades,  Bedding,  Etc. 

S^l-S-^V    IN/IARkCET    : 


Welch  John  H.,  machine  hand  Rosenthal,  Feder 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  J.,  r.  2016  Bryant 
"    John  W.,  bookkeeper  Donnelly,  Dunne  & 

Co.,  r.  530  Jersey 
"    John  W.,  division  deputy  U.  S.  Internal 

Revenue,  r.  466  Bryant 
"    Joseph,  plumber,  r.  2617  Folsom 
"    Joseph  D.,  deputy  Superintendent  Streets, 

r.  1530  Eddy 
"    Joseph  J.,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  910  Church 
"    J.    S.,   clerk  Simpson    Lumber   Co.,  r.  29 

Madison  Av 
"    J.  T.,  butcher,  r.  227,  2d 
"    Lawrence  J.,  attorney  at  law,  723  Spreck- 

les  Bldg,  r.  905  Market 
"    Lawrence  J.,  butcher  Charles  Rosenberg, 

r.  10th  Av  South  bet  I  an'l  J 
"    Lord  B.,  cashier  Charles  R.  Allen,  r.  3403 

Howard 
"    Lumber  S.,   machinehand  P.  F.  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    M.   Mrs.,  clerk  J.J.  O'Brien  &Co.,r.  .530 

Jersey 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1333V^  Vallejo 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  1114  Stevenson 
"    Martin,  carriage  painter,  r.  1916  Market 
"    Martin,   horseshoer    Thomas   Tierney,    r. 

1130  Alabama 
"    Martin,  laborer,  r.  137,  3d 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  15  Ritch  rear 
"    Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  633  O'Farrell 
"    Michael,  r.  208,  30th 
"    Michael,  r.  223  Polk 
"    Michael,  hostler  Adolph  B.  Spreckels,  r. 

1130  Alabama 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  127,  2d 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  521  Howard 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  3516V4  Mission 
"    Michael,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 
"    Michael,  liquors  and  lodgings,  27  Minna 
"    Michael,  teamster  Gray  Bros.,  r.cor  Vallejo 

and  Sansome 
"    Michael  F.,  plumber,  3408  California,  r.  2230 

Pine 
"    Morris,  watchman,  r.  807  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  5  Belcher 
"    Oliver  P.,  oiler  Union  Box  Factory,  r.  221iy2 

Mason 
"    Patrick,  fireman,  r.  318  Ivy  Av 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  19V^  Moss  rear 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r..735  Brannan 
"    Richard  A.,  clerk  S.    C.   Spinney,  r.    1757 

Mission 
"    Richard  J.,  deputy  County  Clerk,    r.  902 

Illinois 
"    Richard   J.,    ship    painter    Callaghan   & 

Bundesen,  r.  126  Harriet 
"    Robert  F.,  carpenter,  r.  945  Howard 
"    Robert  M.,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r.  900 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    Samuel  B.  (Cuningham,  Curtiss  &  Welch), 

r.  3636  Steiner 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  3330  Pine 
"    Thomas  (Skelly  &  Welch),  r.  1501,  34th 
"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  1313  Taylor 
"    Thomas,  laborer  J.   W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli 

Av 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Thomas,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r.  354 

Tehama 
"    Thomas,  seaman,  r.  568a  Folsom 
"    Thomas,  steel  worker  Pac.   Roll.  Mill,  r. 

501  Napa 
"    Thomas  H.,  machine  hand  P.  F,  Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 


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Welch  Willard  C.    Jr..    agent    C.  H.   Phillips 
Chemical  Co.,  23,  2d,  r.  2115  Bush 
'■    William,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom  Mfg.  Co.. 

r.  839  Church 
"    William,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  21161/2 

Steiner 
"    William,  jeweler,  r.  638  Green 
"    William,  laundryman,  r.  400  Waller 
"    William  J.,  r.  4  Torrens  Court 
"    William  J.,  barber,  301,  29th,  r.  1312,  25th 
■'    William   M.,  clerk   Selig   Bros.,    r.    418'2 

Natoma 
"  William  M. 
'•    William  T. 

Pacific 

"    William  W.,  packer  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  4  Torrens  Court 
Welch  &  Co.  (incorporated),  R.  P.  Rithet  presi- 
dent, O.  M.  Vesper  vice-president,  D.  G. 
Alexander  secretary  and  treasurer,  ship- 
ping and  commission  merchants,  agents 
Victoria  Lumber  and  Manufacturing  Co. 
and    Planters'    Line     to    Honolulu,    C. 
Brewer  &  Co.    (limited)   and    Castle    & 
Cook    (limited),    Honolulu    agents,    220 
California,  telephone  Main  1060 
"    &    Walsh    (Charles    Welch    and    Martin 
Walsh),  proprietors  Pioneer  Soda  Water 
Wks.  1.5I>5-1.'>57  Mission 
*5="We]ch.    See  Walsh  and  Welsh 
Welcham  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  560  Howard 
Welchman  A.  L.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Welcker  Mendell,  real  estate,  !>-6  Mills  Bldg, 
2d  floor,  telephone  Main  5102,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  T.,  trustee  Floyd  Trust,  120  Sut- 
ter, room  27,  r.  Berkeley 
Welcome  Herman  M..  machinist  Cyclops  Iron 
Wks,  r.  151214  Dolores 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1104  Mission 
"    VirgilJ.,  machinist  Cyclops  Iron  Wks,  r. 
848  Mission 
Weld  Charles  P.,  salesman,  r.  509  Gough 
"    Charles  W.,  bookkeeper  A.  L.Fish.r.  2714^ 

Sutter 
"    Clara  M.,  widow,  r.  932  Sutter 
Welde  Alexander,  shoe  maker,  r.  946.  20th  rear 
Weldon  Alice  Miss,  shoe  fitter,  r.  12  Hunt 
"    Arthur  v.,  wool  sorter  Flint  &  McLennan. 

r.  I85514  Lexington  Av 
"    Charles  G.,  tailor,  r.  353!^  Minna 
"    Clyde  A.,  dental  studejt,  r.  1330 Page 
"    Cora  Miss,  type  s'etter,  r.  12  Hunt 
"    Fannie  L.,  widow,  r.  944  Valencia 
"    Frances  M.  Miss,  teacher  Buford  Free  Kin- 
dergarten, r.  1330  Page 
"    Mary,  domestic,  244  Taylor 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  1330  Page 
"    Maud  Miss,  r.  12  Hunt 
"    Sophia B.  Mrs.,  r.  711  Jones 
"    The,    Mrs.  Addle    Greene   proprietor,    427 

Eddy 
"    Thomas  W.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  1855^4  Lex- 
ington Av 
"    William,  stevedore,  r.  12  Hunt 
^r" Weldon.    See  Weltou  and  Whelton 
Weldt  v..  brass  founder,  r.  560  Howard 
Welfitt  William  T..   clerk. Mrs.  E.  Campbell,  r. 

783^2  Market 
Welin  Per  P.,  tailor,  r.  1125  Stevenson 
Welisch  Lynda  Miss,  artist  Frederick  H.  Bush- 
nell,  r.  723  Ellis 
"    Theodore, bookkeepers.  Sweet  &  Co.,  r.  723 
Ellis 
Welk  Ferdinand,  bricklayer,  r.  112,  8th 
"    Hugo,  r.  112,  8th 
"    Mas,  shoemaker,  1023  Howard 


Welk  OsmerC  clerk  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r.  112, 

8th 
Welke  Ferdinand,  tailor,  r.  80  Clipper 
Welker  Edward,  teamster,  r.  2018,  17th 
"    Edward  F.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 
Co.,  r.  411a  Turk 
WellJer  Fred,    president  Pacific  Coast    Syrup 
Co.,  713-719  Sansome,  r.  525  Harrison 
"    James  A.,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 
Co.,  r.  710,  22d 
Wellbrock  George   H.,  groceries    and  liquors, 

1101  McAllister,  r.  909  Fillmore 
Wellbrook  H.,  capitalist,  r.  1045  Market 
Wellem  Peter,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co.,  r.  212,  2d 
Wellendorf   Charles  H.,  restaurant,  2016  Fill- 
more 
Weller  Charles   L.,  attorney  at  law,  420  Califor- 
nia, room  28,  r.  Alameda 
Eliza  Mrs.,  r.  444  Bra-nan 
Harrv  B.,  salesman  Stoll  &  Van   Bergen, 

r.  72214,  22d 
Herbert  B.  (Bailey,  Weller  &   Neave),  r. 

1306  Polk 
John,  machinist,  r.  40  Linden  Av 
John,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
John  B.,  attorney  at  law,  72-73  Montgom- 
ery Block,  r.  Commercial  Hotel 
Joseph  P.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co., 

r.  1436  Golden  Gate  Av 
Michael  G  ,  waiter   George  Valianos,    r. 

276  Minna 
Robert,  waiter  J.  U.  Hastings 
Wellesley  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,   R  P. 
Hurlbut  president,  Charles  A.  King  sec- 
retary, 19  Montgomery 
Wellin  R.,  waiter  Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  r.  212, 

2d 
Welling  Ludwig,  tailor,  r.  13  Kate  PI 

"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  406  Broadway 
VVellinghoff  Henry,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  932 

Battery 
Wellington  Arthur    E.,  collection   teller   The 
Bank  of  California,  r.  Ross  Valley 
"    Benjamin  F.,  traveling  salesman  Kraker 
Mfg.  Co. 

WELLINGTON  B.   F., 

importer  and  dealer  seeds,  and  pro- 
prietor WeUlngton's  Improved  Egg- 
Food,  trees  and  every  variety  nursery 
stock,  agent  for  the  best  incubator, 
425  Washington,  telephone  Red  351,  r. 
712  Franklin 
Wellington  Charles,  seaman,  r.  126  Oregon 
Wellington  Collieries,  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons 
proprietors,  ofBce  340  Steuart 

"  Eldridge  G..  starter  Presidio  and  Ferries 
R.  R.,  r.  1307  Greenwich 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  742  Folsom 

"  George  E.  (J.  L.  Vermeil  &  Co).,  r.  1406 
Sacramento 

"  George  J.,  cashier  Smedberg  &  Mitchell,  r. 
2252  Bush 

"    The,  lodgings,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Overton  propri- 
etor, 21  Grant  Av 
Wellman  D.  W.,  solicitor,  r.  727  Bush 
Wellman  Estate  Co.,  W.  B.  Wellman  secretary 
and  treasurer,  201-207  Market 

"  George  H.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2488  Mar- 
ket 
Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.  (incorporated),  W.  J. 
Tilley  president,  R.  A.  Wellman  vice- 
president,  W.  B.  Wellman  treasurer, 
Frank  Harrold  secretary,  wholesale 
grocers,  201-207  Market  cor  Main 
Wellman  R.  A.,  vice-president  Wellman,  Peck 
&  Co.  (incorporated),  201-207  Market,  r. 
Fruitvale 

"    Theodore,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Wellman  William  B.,  treasurer  Wellman,  Peck 
&  Co.  (incorporated),  201-207  Market,  r. 
1924  Vallejo 
Wellmann  Henry  (Chris.  Huntemann    &  Co.),  r. 
20314  Chestnut 

"  William  (Wellmann &  Hoflman),  r.  SE  cor 
Duncan  and  Dolores 

"  &  Hoffman  (William  Wellmann  and 
Charles  Hoflman),  liquors,  r.  SE  cor 
Duncan  and  Dolores 


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Wellner  Charles  L.,  clerk,  r.  301  Union 

"     Ernest,  butcher,  r.  336  Clementina 

"    Henry  C,  butcher,  231,  4th,  r.  326  Clemen- 
tina 
Wellnitz  Albert  T.,  tailor,  231  Post,  r.  Alameda 

"    Herman  F.,  peddler,  r.  520  Shotwell  rear 

"    Peter,  seaman,  r.  419  Montgomery  At 
Wells  Albert,  cook  Louis  Fischer,  r.  84  Everett 

"    Albert  A.,  entry  clerk  Langley  &  Michaels 
Co.,  r.  2038  Leavenworth 

"    Amasa  H.  (Paulsen  &  Wells),  r.  Berkeley 

"    Andrew  J.  Rev.,  r.  20  Liberty 

"    Anna  E.,  widow,  r.  3041, 16th 

"    Arthur,  cook,  r.  84  Everett 

"    Asa  R.   (Wells,  Russell  &  Co.),  r.  2118  Pa- 
cific Av 

"    Benjamin  D.,  r.  621  Fulton 

"    Carrie  C.  Mrs.,  r.  25  Wildey 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  1215  Mission 

"    C.   Frederick,  clerk  London     and  Lanca- 
shire Fire  Insurance  Co.,  r.  526  Hayes 

"    Charles,  cook  Hellstrommer  &  Co.,  r.   14 
Washington 

"    Charles,  train  baggage  man  S.  P.  Co.,  r. 
Alameda 

WELLS  CHARLES  B., 

successor   to  Kenney  &  Wells,    par- 
quetry or  inlaid  floors,  fretwork  and 
grills,  422  Sutter,  telephone  Main  1882 
and  frame  and  picture    department 
Emporium  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Wells  Charles  C.  policeman,  r.  526  Hayes 
"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  922a  Sutter 
"    Charles  M.,  clerk  ticket  auditor's  dept  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Niles,  Cal. 
"    Charles  S.,  salesman  Syracuse  Cycle  Co. 
"    Charles  S.,  teacher  dancing,  431    Post,  r. 

1420  Clay 
"    Daniel,  teamster  James  M.  Newell,  r.  615 

3d 
"    Douglas,  carpenter,  r.  621  Fulton 
"    Emma  F.,  widow,  r.  2431  Pacific  Av 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.   (Express  and    Banking), 
John  J. Valentine  president,  Aaron  Stein 
secretary,   Homer  S.    King    treasurer, 
general    ofQce  New     Montgomery    bet 
Jessie  and  Mission 
Wells  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Bank,    Homer  S.  King 
manager,  Henry  Wadsworth  cashier,  F. 
L.   Lipman  assistant  cashier,  cor  San- 
some,  Market  and  Sutter 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Express,  E.  Mason  Cooper 
manager  Pacific  department,  Henry  W. 
Titus  general  agent,  New  Montgomery 
bet  Jessie  and  Mission 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Stable,  Zephniah  Birdsall 
superintendent,  609-611  Folsom 
"    Frank,  barber,  514  Mission,  r.  118,  6th 
"    Frank,  cyclery,  3133  Mission,  r.  35  Chenery 
••    Frank,   driver  Farnsworth  &   Ruggles,  r. 

135/2  Perry 
"    Frederick,  machine  operator  Cahn,  Nick- 

elsburg  &  Co.,  r.  40  Linden  Av 
"    George  F.   (estate    of),  William  G.  Wood 
manager,     musical     instruments,     1360 
Market 
"    George  F.,  clerk  Call,  r.  1744  Market 
"    George  F.,  freight  clerk  str  Australia 
"    George  F.,  student,  r.  1004  Geary 
"    George  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  710  Waller 
"    George   M.,  1st  lieutenant   and  asst.  sur- 
geon Medical  Corps    U.  S.  A.  post  sur- 
geon. Fort  Mason 
"    George  R.  (Deal,  Tauszky,  &  Wells),  attor- 
ney at  law,  51-54  Nevada  Block,  r.  1004 
Geary 
"    George   T.    (George   T.    Wells  &  Co.),  63 

Flood  Bldg 
"    George  T.  &  Co.  (George  T.  Wells),  money 

brokers,  63  Flood  Bldg 
"    Hanna  A.,  widow,  r.  502  Mason 
"    Harriet  C,  widow,  r.  910,  Capp 
"    Ivory  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1137  Mission 
"    James  (Wells  &  Yeager),  r.  53,  8th 
"    James  E.,  agent,  r.  935  Shotwell  rear 
"    James  H.,  washer  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  36 

Moss 
"     John,  miner,  r.  307,  4th 


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Wells  John  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  844b  Howard 
"    John    C,  master  mariner,  r.  3038  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Joseph  A.,  foundrymau,  r.  1428,  26th 
"    Joseph  A.,  public  weigher,  r.  721  Montgom- 
ery Av 
"    Joseph  J.,  r.  413  Bush 
"    Laura  H.,  widow,  r.  731  »4,  17th 
"    Lester  K.,  clerk,  r.  2431  Pacific  Av 
"    Louis  A.,  laborer,  r.  18i4  Geneva 
"    Mary  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  electric  philosophy, 

997  Market,  r.  1428,  26th 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  principal  S.  F.  Nursery  for 

Homeless  Children,  570  Harrison 
"    Mary  E.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1137  Mission 
"    Norton  C,  collector  A.  E.  Buckman,  r.  1428, 

36th 
"    Revilo,  patent  medicines,  r.  131  Montgom- 
ery 
"    Richard,  carpenter,  r.  1532  Folsom 
"    Richard  Mrs.,  milliner,  1532  Folsom 
"    Robert   B.,    clerk    auditing   dept.    Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  530  Bush 
Wells,  Russell  &  Co.  (Asa  R.  Wells  and  Monson 
Russell),  proprietors  Mechanics'  Mills, 
SW  cor  Mission  and  Fremont 
"    S.  A.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    Thomas      C,     superintendent     Animals' 

Home,  3514.  16th 
"    Walter    E.,    electrician  Mutual    Electric 

Light  Co.,  r.  6261/2  Harrison 
"    Walter  J.,  clerk  The  Bank  of  British  North 

America,  r.  2431  Pacific  Av 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  434  Natoma 
"     William   H.,  policeman,    r.   15O8V3  Sacra- 
mento 
"    William  P.,  r.  511  Chestnut 
"    William  S.,  r.  130  Ellis 
"    William  S.,  clerk  Palatine  Ins.  Co.,  r.  405 

Geary 
"    William  W.,  bookkeeper  Wells,  Russell  & 

Co.,  r.  2118  Pacific  Av 
"    William  W.  Jr.,  r.  3118  Pacific  Av 
"    &  Yeager  (James  Wells  and  William  Yea- 
ger), restaurant,  53,  8th 
Welpe  Henry,  teamster,  r.  134  Bartlett 

"    Lena,  widow,  r.  134  Bartlett 
Welsch  August,  wood  carver  F.  T.  Riley,  r.  117, 
3d  Av 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  117,  3d  Av 
"    Frederick  (Betters  &  Welsch),  r.  3  Union 
jB®" Welsch.    See  Walsh  and  Welch 
Welsford  Robert,  fireman  revenue  cutter  Bear, 
r.  3  East 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  339,  3d  Av 
Welsh  Andrew,  proprietor  Laurel  House,  930^4 
Mission 
"    Benjamin,  porter  The  Colonial 
"    Charles,  cook,  r.  14  Washington 
"    David,  laborer,  r.  783  Folsom 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  38  Mary 
"    Edward,  teamster,  r.  918  Alabama 
"    Edward,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

530,  17th 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  418i/4  Natoma 
"    Elizabeth  Miss,  nurse  French  Hospital 
"    Garrett,  driver  James  Hurst,  r.  48,  4th 
"    Garrett,  hoseman  Engine  16,  r.  1009  Ten- 
nessee 
"    George,  bricklayer,  r.  905  Treat  Av 
"    Hay  ward,  draughtsman  Michael  J.  Welsh, 

r.  905  Treat  Av 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  26  Hardy 
"    James,  driver  Bacome  &  Son,  r.  855  Folsom 
"    James,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  839  Church 


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"GANADIAN  CLUB"  WHISKY. 

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are  guaranteed  by  the  Excise  Department  of  I 
the  Canadian  Government,  by  certificate  | 
over  the  capsule  of  every  bottle. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Welsh  James,  plumber,  r.  428^4  Fulton 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  105  Clark 

"  James,  steel  worker  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  216 
Michigan 

"    James  C,  clerk,  r.  1915  Pierce 

"    James  F.,  policeman,  r.  920  Geary 

"  James  J.,  draughtsman  Thomas  J.  Welsh, 
r.  1050  McAllister 

"    James  J.,  laborer,  r.  164  Clara  rear 

"  James  R.,  custodian  Society  of  California 
Pioneers'  Hall,  808  Montgomery 

"    Jeremiah,  r.  902  Illinois 

"  John,  clerk  Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  r.  18  Rip- 
ley PI 

"    John,  driver  Consumers'  Ice  Co..  r.  420,  8th 

"    John,  marine  fireman,  r.  29  Welsh 

"    John,  tailor,  r.  808  Howard 

"    John  C,  liquors,  902  Illinois 

"  John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  360  Clemen- 
tina 

"    John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  26  Hardy 

"  John  J.,  carpenter,  r.  Richland  Av  nr 
Holly 

"  Joseph,  helper  Fulton  Eng.  and  Ship  Bldg. 
Wks,  r.  425  Tonquin 

"  Joseph  A.,  veterinary  surgeon,  1215  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Julia  Mrs.,  bakery,  71I14  Brannan 

"    Kittie,  domestic,  1714  Clay 

"    Louis,  r.  1446  Jackson 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  13  Geneva 

"    Martin,  stableman,  r.  83414  Harrison 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  783  Folsom 

"  Michael,  hostler  Charles  S.  Crittenden,  r. 
1123  Sutter 

"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  920  Buchanan 

WELSH  MICHAEL  J., 

arcMtect,  room  104  Donohoe  Bldg:,  r. 
905  Treat  Av 

Welsh  Michael  J.,  carpenter,  r.  500,  7th 
"    Moses  H.,  machine  hand  Rosenthal.  Feder 

&  Co.,  r.  119  Willard 
"    Owen,  liquors,  821  Folsom 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  139,  4th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  1221  Lombard 
"    Patrick,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  471/2 

Clara 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Philip,  coalpasser  str  Washtenaw,  r.  430 

Brannan 
Welsh  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  R.  Vaughan 

Griffith  pastor,  1133  Mission 
"    Richard,  compositor,  r.  26  Hardy 
"    T.,  fireman  str  Areata 

"    Thomas,  fruit  dealer,  r.  7  Montgomery  Av 
"    Thomas,  laborer,  r.  22  Freelon 
"    Thomas  J.,  architect,  95  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1215 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Thomas  J.  Jr.,  tilesetter  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  1215  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Timothy,  driver  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  918 

Alabama 
"    Timothy,  laborer,  r.  13  Boyce 
'<    W.,  seaman  str  Santa  Rosa 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  418i/4  Natoma 
"    William,  electrician,  r.  871  Market 
"    William,  iron  worker  Western  Iron  Wks 
«®=-Welsh.    See  Walsh  and  Welch 
Welshons  Charles  M.,  asst.  engineer  Sutter  St. 

Ry.,  r.  1311  Larkin 
Welspiel    Robert,   barber   Samuel    Hintze,    r. 

Fruitvale 
Welter  Carmille,  lard  renderer   Crystal  Pack- 
ing and  Provision  Co. 
Welti  .John  G.,  cook,  r.  1331  California 


Welton  Daniel,   longshoreman,  r.   1735  Lexing- 
ton Av 
"    Hattie  E.,  widow,  r.  1124  Shotwell 
"    Jeremiah  J.,  porter  The  Bank  of  California, 
r.  1735  Lexington  Av 
«®=- Welton.    See  Weldon  and  Whelton 
Welty  Amos,  mining,  r.  3124  Washington 
Welz  Charles,  shoemaker  John   Welz,  r.   113^ 
Perry 
"    John,  boots  and  shoes,  426, 3d,  r.  113i^  Perry 
Wempe    Brothers    (Gerhard    and    Wilhelm), 
manufacturer  paper  boxes   and  folding 
cartons,  573  Market 
"    Gerhard  (Wempe  Bros.),  r.  419  Oak 
"    Lena,  widow,  r.  621,  24th 
"    Tessie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Wempe  Bros.,  r. 

134  Bartlett 
■'    Wilhelm  (Wempe  Bros.),  r.  419  Oak 
Wemple  Emmet  L.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 406  Sutter,  rooms  11-13,  hours  2:30 
to  5  p.m.,  r.   1132  Kentucky,  hours  12  to 
2  p.  m.,  telephone  South  25 
"     Emmet  L.  Jr.,  student,  r.  1132  Kentucky 
Wenban  Building,  NW  cor  Sutter  and  Mason 
"    Simeon,  office  606  Sutter,   r.  1920  Van  Ness 
Av 

WENBAN  THE, 

Mrs.   Caroline   Blitz  proprietor,    606 
Sutter  cor  Mason 

Wenck  Frederick,  solicitor,  r.  SW  cor  20th  and 

Sanchez 
Wendel  George,  confectionery,  123  Taylor 

"    John  W.,  bartender,  r.  710  Vallejo 
Wendell  Clarence  T.,  musician,  r.  2142  Post 

"    Emma  G.,  widow,  r.  3514  Market 
Wenderoth  Caroline,  widow,  r.  2560  Geary 
"    William  H..  printer  C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co., 
r.  2533  Post 
Wendin  Iver,  helper  Merchants'  Ice  and  Cold 

Storage  Co.,  r.  48  Silver 
Wendland  Adolph  G.,  barber  A.  J.  Stein,  r.  22 

John 
Wendrofl  Alfred  C.  W.,  laborer,  r.  1  Welsh 
Wendt  Charles  E.,  foreman  Simpson  &  Fisher, 
r.  205,  3d 
"    Harry  (Wendt  &  Ahlbach),  r.  115  Taylor 
"    Henry,    salesman    Siebe    Bros.  &  Plage- 

mann,  r.  408  Duncan 
"    Henry  C,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  1724 

Market 
"    John,  agent  Henry  R.   Robbins,  r.  817  Val- 
lejo 
"    John  C,  proprietor  Wendt's  Hotel,  22  Sac- 
ramento 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  116  Ash  Av 
"    Maximillian   C,  laborers.  P.  Co.,  r.  1509 

Leavenworth 
"    Maximillian  E.,  decorator,    1509    Leaven- 
worth 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1509  Leavenworth 
"    Oscar  W.,  painter,  r.  1233  Ellis 
"    William  C,  miller  Henry  R.  Robbins,  r. 

817  Vallejo 
"    &  Ahlbach  (Harry  Wendt  and  Joseph  Ahl- 
bach), beer  pumps,  136,  4th 
J|®=  Wendt.    See  Windt 
Wendt's  Hotel,  John  C.  Wendt  proprietor,  22 

Wendte  Christian  J.,  salesman,  r.  1333,  25th 
Wenes  Victor,  liquors,  5321^  Pine 
Wenger  Antoinette,  widow,  r.  714  Church 
Wenige  Frederick  C,  metal  worker,  r.  44  Clem- 
entina 
Welnger  Peter  J.,  salesman  Hilbert  Bros.,  r.  310 

Haight 
Wenk  Jacob,  foreman  David  Woerner,  r.  233, 13th 
Wenkel  Charles,  clerk  Charles  H.  Mentz,  r.  SE 

cor  Polk  and  Sacramento 
Wenker  Cesar,  brewer,  r.  7  Enterprise 
"    John  A.,  barber  Frank  H.  Thomas,  r.  28,  7th 
"    Julius,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
7  Enterprise 
Wenn  Otto,  molder  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r.  16  De 

Boom 
Wennerstrand  Oliver,  hallman  Grand  Hotel 
Wennerstrom  A.,  musician,  r.  800  Kearny 
Wenrick  Isaac  G.,  fireman  Pac.  Gas  Imp.  Co., 
r.  2110  Union 


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Wensel  Herman,  portrait  artist,  r.  21  Folsom  Av 
Wensinger    Francis    S.,    capitalist,  office    11 

Montgomery,  r.  Freestone,  Cal. 
Wenstrom  Nels    E.,    carpenter    S.  Conning,  r. 

2716  Pine 
Went  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1312  Octavia 
Wenther  Paul  M.,  bakery,  1128  Kentucky 

"    Paul  M.  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  1128  Kentucky 
Wentworth  Albert  A.,  barber,  7,  4tli 

"    Albert  A.,  teamster  William  Raubinger  & 

Sons,  r.  429  Chestnut 
''    Benning,  clerk,  r.  2320  Folsom 
"    Charles,  bartender  Suhr  &  Co.,  r.  1639  Eddy 
"    Clinton,    conductor    Market   St.  Ry,  r.  226 

Shotwell 
"    Ernest,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Eugene  F.,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries 

RR,  r.  1324  Union 
■'    Frank,  clerk  Shainwald,  Buckbee  &Co..  r. 
2320  Folsom 
Wentworth  George  A.,    attorney  at  law,  606 
Montgomery,  r.  24  Octavia 
"    George  G.,  clerk  Hawley  Bros.  Hardware 
Co.,  r.  NW  cor  24th  and  Rhode  Island 
Wentworth  Hotel,  Mrs.   M.  W.  Newman  pro- 
prietor, 617  Bush 
"    I.   M.   &  Co.   (Ira  M.   Wentworth),    manu- 
facturers and  jobbers  boots  and  shoes, 
411  Market 
"    Ira  M.  (I.  M.  Wentworth  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
*'    Jackson  J.,  engineer,   r.   NW  cor  24th  and 

Rhode  Island 
"    John,  real  estate  agent,  r.  24  Octavia 
"    John  P.  H.,  real  estate,  r.  2320  Folsom 
"    Lyman  W.,  carriage  painter,  r.  319  Capp 

rear 
"    Maria  M.,  widow,  r.  2320  Folsom 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  r.  2804,  16th 
"    Myra  A.   Miss,    teacher   Pacific   Heights 

Grammar  School,  r.  2413  Sacramento 
"    Nathaniel  S.,  oiler  Charles  Sutton,  r.  319 

Capp  rear 
"    Orrin  S. ,  gripman  Geary  St.  RR. ,  r.  2  Collins 
"    R.  A.,  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  638  Fulton 
"    Seranus,  laborer,  r.  415,  11th 
"    Thomas  S.,  cooper  Cal.  Wine  Assn.,  r.  512, 

24  th 
"    William  L.,  car  painter,  r.  319  Capp  rear 
Wentzel  George  L.,  cooper,  r.  309  Fulton 
"    George  R.,  advertising  manager  Morning 

Call,  710  Market,  r.  28i4  Pleasant 
■"    George  R.  Jr.,  solicitor  Call,  r.  28i4  Pleas- 
ant 
Wenyon  John  T.,  r.  23  Dearborn 
Wenzel  Edward,  engraver,  r.  513  Jessie 
"    Edward  Jr.,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  513 

Jessie 
"    Emily  Miss,  r.  1918  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Henry,  fruits,  vegetables  and  groceries, 

1340-1342  Howard,  r.  326^2,  9th 
"    John,  musician,  r.  439  O'Farrell 
"    Rudolph  G.,  watchmaker,  607  Montgomery, 
r.  1916a  Golden  Gate  Av 
i8®"Wenzel.    See  Wenzell 
Wenzelhurger  Adolf,  accountant  and  fire  ad- 
juster, 512  California,  r.  3023  Sacramento 
"     E.,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  1716 
Folsom 
Wenzell  William  T.,  professor  chemistry  Cal. 
College  of  Pharmacy    and  professor  of 
chemistry   and  toxicology  Cooper  Med- 
ical College,  r.  436  Oak 
Wepfer  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  r.  122  Bartlett 
Weppemer  Henry,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  1322 

Hampshire 
Werd  William,  laborer,  r.   NE  cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
Werden  Reinhold,  cook  Max  Cahen  &  Co.,  r.  418 

Greenwich 
Werder  Max,  physician,  217  Geary 
Weren  Gustav,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
Werheyen  Joseph,  tile  setter  Bush  &  Mallett 

Co.,  r.  1291/2  Clara 
Werick  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  6!4  Bowie  Av 
«®"Werlng.    See  Wehring 
Werle  Justin,  cellarman  Mohns  &  Kaltenbach, 

r.  933  Kearny 
Werlen  Frederick,  driver  J.  Sanders,  r.  219,  7th 
"    Justin,  wine  dealer,  r.  428  Broadway 


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Werling  Joseph,  clerk,  r.  932  Sutter 

Werme  Louis,  blacksmith  Samuel  Creba,  r.  1142 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Werne  Christine,  domestic,  647  Haight 
Werner  A.,  photo  printer  Theo.  C.  Marceau 

Adolph,  carpenter  Mills  Bldg.,  r.  Fruitvale 
Adolph  G.,  janitor  Ancient  Order  Forres- 
ters Bldg.,  r.  716  Vallejo 
Alois,  manager  art  dept.  Wilder  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
Antone,  confectioner,  r.  716  Vallejo 
August,  laborer  Standard  Oil  Co..  r.  40714 

Bay 
Carl,   draughtsman  Martens   &  Coffey,  r. 

Oakland 
Catherine,  widow,  r.  1037  Noe 
Charles,  barber,  1427  Octavia 
Charles,  draughtsman  Bugbee  &  Gash,  r. 

Fruitvale 
Charles,  driver  John  F.  Snow 
Charles,  jeweler  A.  Huber  &  Co.,  r.  1822  Fil- 
bert 
Charles,  restaurant,  2424  Mission 
Christian  H.,  real  estate,  r.  22  Capp 
Christopher  J.,  r,  459  Jersey 
Werner   Company   The  (Chicago,   111.),  pub 
lishers,  J.  N.  Odell  manager,  404  Sprek- 
els  Bldg 
"    Edward,  blacksmith  helper  H.  B.  Schin- 

dler,  r.  1822  Filbert 
"    Ernst,  teacher  music,  r.  1529  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    Frank,  barber  William  H.  May,  r.  1822  Fil- 
bert 
"    George,  butcher,  r.  1822  Filbert 
Werner  George  A.,  engraver  and  printer,  1067 
Howard 
"    George  F.,  bottle  washer  Steimke  Bros.,  r. 

1822  Filbert 
"    George  W.,  artificial  stone  contractor,  921 

Florida 
"    Herman,  laborer,  r.  SW  cor  18th  and  Miss- 
issippi 
"    John,  cement  finisher,  r.  22  Turk 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  625  Florida 
"    John,  wrapper  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  r. 

SW  cor  18th  and  Mississippi 
"    Louis,  butcher,  810  Bryant,  r.  2233  Howard 
"    Maurice,  teamster,  r.  907  Sanchez 
"    Paul,  cigar  manufacturer,  191414  Union 
"    Philip,  expressman,   906    Kearny,    r.   605 

Broadway 
"    Philip,  watchmaker  A.  Huber  &  Co.,  r.  1822 

Filbert 
"    Robert,  liquors,  238,  6th 
"    William,  butcher,  322,  13th 
"    William,  florist,  r.  724  Mission 
'•    William,  laborer,  r.  2  Hayward  rear 
4®=- Werner.    See  Woemer 
Wernli  Jacob  C,  carpenter,  r.  SE  cor  Union  and 

Lyon 
Wernquist  August,  tailor  John  R.  Sundberg,  r. 

23  Alaska 
i^ Wernquist.    See  Wenquist 
Werren  Emma,  widow,  dressmaking,  713b  Union 
Werschkul  Tony  J.,  cashier  Doernbecher  Furni- 
ture Mfg  Co.,  r.  136  Gough 
Wert  Thomas  B.,  yardman  Pac.  Wooden  Ware 

and  Cooperage  Co.,  r.  420a  7th 
Werth  Henry,  ladies'  tailor,  643  Post 
Wertheim  Anthony,  traveling  salesman,  r.  407 
O'Farrell 
"    Otto,  fireman  tugboat  Seawitch,  r.  68  Na- 
toma 
Wertheimber  Arthur,  salesman  Stein,  Simon  & 
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Wertheimer  Benjamin,  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst 
&Co. 
"    Bert  E.  (Mark  Wertheimer  &  Co.),  r.  1229b 

Ellis 
"    Charles,  r.  911  Powell 
Wertheimer  Company  The,  Maurice  A.  Roth- 
child  president,  Joseph  L.   I^ess  vice- 
president,    Morris    Feintuch    secretary 
and  treasurer,  importers  cigars  and  to- 
bacco,   13-15   Battery,    telephone  Main 
5103 
"    Edwin  C,  traveling  salesman  M.  A.  Gunst 

&Co..  r.  2409  Webster 
"    Isaac,  cigars  and  tobacco,  215  Pine,  r.  700 

Hayes 
"    Jacob  E.,  r.  2236  Pacific  Av 
"    Joseph,    salesman   F.   Uri    &   Co.,   r.   1815 
O'Farrell 
Wertheimer  Kaufman,  president  F.  Uri  &  Co., 
20-28  San  Francisco  Market,  r.  1316  Stei- 
ner 
"    Louis,  tobacco,  r.  2434  Jackson 
"    Mark    (Mark   Wertheimer   &    Co.),  r.  2434 

Jackson 
"    Mark  <&  Co.   (Mark  and  Bert  E.  Werthei- 
mer), cigars  and  tobacco,  508  Market 
"    Michael,  grocer,  r.  624  Hayes 
"    Regina,  widow,  r.  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Siegfried,  solicitor,  r.  1904  Powell 
"    &  Co.  (of  New  York),  kid  gloves,  M.  Fowden 
agent,  216  Bush,  room  68 
Werthinger  Rudolph,  traveling  salesman,  r.  19 

Hawthorne 
Werthman  Pants  Co.,  S.   Werthman  manager, 
22'/2  Geary 
"    Suss,  manager  Werthman  Pants  Co.,  2214 
Geary,  r.  540,  17th 
Werthof  John,  window  cleaner,  r.  309,  3d 
Wertsch  William,  carriage  manufacturer.   100 
Golden  Gate  Av,  r.  428  Page 
"    William  Jr.,  musician,  r.  428  Page 
Wertz  Frank,  bartender  Russ  House 

"    Robert,  r.  1064  Howard 
Werum  Alexander  M.,  salesman  Boston  Woven 
Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Hugo   A.,  machinist    Murch    &    Gray,    r. 
Fruitvale 
Werz  Joseph  C,  clerk  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  r.   1.527 
Ellis 
"    Lewis  A.,  clerk,  r.  1527  Ellis 
Wescott  Harry,  carpenter,  r.  130  McAllister 

"    William,  4th  officer  str  City  of  Puebla 
4®- Wescott.    See  Westcott 
Wesendunk  Andrew  A.,  carpenter,  r.  120  Day 
"    Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  1531  Dolores 
"    John,  plumber,  r.  1531  Dolores 
"    Matilda  Miss,  r.  1531  Dolores 
"    Phillip,  driver  Parisien  Steam  Laundry,  r. 

1531  Dolores 
"    Theodore,  fireman  German  Hospital,  r.  1531 
Dolores 
Wesenmann    Dietrich,    cabinet    maker,    r.    122 

Perry 
Wesh  Peter,  peddler,  r.  737  Brannan 
Weske  Adolph,  machinist,  r.  813  Harrison 

"    Eloise  Mrs.,  r.  1505  Steiner 
Wesley  John,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co., 
r.  530,  17th 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  509  Hyde  rear 
-^"Wesley.    See  Westley 
Wesner   Jacob,    janitor    Druids'     Hall,    r.    413 

Sutter 
Wessa  Phillip,  butcher  J.  W.  Wasoa,  r.   Ala- 
meda 
Wesse  Herman,  bootblack,  r.  632  Grove 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  632  Grove 


Wessel  Christ,  frame  maker  W.  K.  Vickery,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Frederich  H.,  bookbinder  Hicks-Judd  Co., 

r.  3007  Pierce 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  1601  Turk 
"    Henry  L.,  paper  carrier,  r.  3007  Pierce 
"    Jacob  (M.  Meyerhof  &  Co.),  r.  332a  Geary 
"    Laura  Miss,  laundress  Lane  Hospital 
"    Louis,  photographer,  25  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    Matilda  Mrs.  (Wessel  &  Wissing),  r.  332a 

Geary 
"    &  Wissing  (Mrs.  M.  Wessel  and  Miss  A. 

Wissing).  delicacies,  342  Geary 
Wessel's  Hall,  1628  Powell 
Wessell  Augusta,  salesman  H.  Plagemann  & 

Co.,  r.  1226  Filbert 
"    Brothers  (John  H.  and  William  C),  teas 

and  coffee,  1303  Stockton 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  201414  Taylor 
"    John  C,  r.  20141/2  Taylor 
"    John  H.  (Wessell  Bros.),  r.  20141/2  Try  lor 
"    Lizzie  Miss,   bookkeeper   Wessell   Bros., 

r.  201414  Taylor 
"    William  C.  (Wessell  Bros.),  r.  20141/2  Taylor 
Wessells  Arnold  J.  G.,  groceries  and  liquors, 

SE  cor  California   and  Dupont,   r.   1131 

Clay 
"    Harry  H.,  barber  Peter  D.  Bernhard,  r.  521 

Minna 
"    Joseph,  wool  scourer  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  426  Shotwell 
"    Joseph  Jr.,   carder   Golden  Gate  Woolen. 

Mills,  r.  426  Shotwell 
"    Rudolph  C,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

72514  Minnesota 
Wessenberg  Daniel  W.,  druggist,  709  Filbert, 

r.  614  Greenwich 
Wessling  August  H.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  15ia 

Geary 
"    Edward,    liquors,   1345    Valencia,    r.    1024 

Hampshire 
"    Henry  C,  bartender  William  H.  Wessling, 

r.  1513  Geary 
"    Henry  J.   (Henry  J.  Wessling  &  Son),  r. 

1513  Geary 
"    Henry  J.  Jr.  (Henry  J.  Wessling  &  Son), 

r.  1513  Geary 
"    Henry  J.  &  Son  (Henry  J.  and  Henry  J.  Jr.), 

coal  and  wood,  1513-1515  Geary 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1024  Hampshire 
"    MaV-garet,  widow,  r.  1024  Hampshire 
"    William    H.,    liquors,    863  Market,   r.   487 

Haight 
Wesson  Charles  J.,  with  J.  W.  Wesson,  r.  cor 

Ward  and  San  Bruno  Av 
"    Edward,  bookseller,  111  Geary 

WESSON  J.  W., 

lumber  dealer,  office  and  yard  foot  of 
9th  cor  Channel,  telephone  South  128 » 
r.  2311  Polk 

Wesson  Peter,  butcher,  r.  18  Moss 
West  Andrew  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
710  Laurel  Av 
"    Annette  L.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Evening^ 

School,  r.  1312  Octavia 
"    Apple  ton  B.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

306B  Lily  Av 
"    Arthur  A.,  waiter,  r.  675  Mission 
"    Benjamin  W.,  painter,  r.  1924  Hyde 

West  Berkeley  Glass  Works, 

West  Berkeley,  William  Holt  proprie- 
tor 

West  Charles,  r.  325  Minna 
"    Charles,  driver,  r.  34  Tehama 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  E  s  De  Haro  nr  16th 
"    Charles,  raftsman  Harbor  Commissioners, 

r.  40  Shotwell 
"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  506  Folsom 
"    Charles,  stevedore,  r.  19  Rausch 
"    Charles  C,  clerk,  r.  220  Clara 
"    Charles  P.,  clerk,  r.  32  Clinton  Park 
"    Charles  R.,  blacksmith  H.  Crockard's  Sons, 

r.  901  Folsom 
"    Charles  R.,  machinist,  r.  2088  Market 
"    Charles  R.,  salesman  D.   Samuels,   r.  905 

Market 
"    Charles  S.,  tile  setter,  r.  22  Derby  PI 


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West  Coast  Advertising  and  Publishing  Co., 
H.  A.  Heywood  president,  Byron  Ring 
vice-president  and  treasurer,  S.  A. 
Brooks  secretary,  58,  1st 

"  Coast  Advertising  Bureau,  West  Coast 
Advertising  and  Publisbing  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 58,  1st 

"  Coast  Auditing  Co.,  John  F.  Naughton 
manager,  2125  O'Farrell 

West  Coast  Furniture  Co., 

L.  &  E.  Emanuel  proprietors,  manu- 
facturers, dealers  and  importers  fur- 
niture, bedding  and  upholstery,  432- 
434,  4th,  telephone  Main  1645 

West  Coast  Fruit  and  Wine  Growers' Associa- 
tion, A.  Derre  president,  M.  D.  Levy 
secretary,  office  320  Sansome,  room  26 

"  Coast  Lumber  Co.,  George  D.Gray  presi- 
dent, 34  Luning  Bldg 

"  Coast  Nev^spaper  Union,  West  Coast  Ad- 
vertising and  Publishing  Co.  proprietors, 
58,  1st 
West  Coast  Publishing  Co.,  Alexander  Olsson 
manager,  printing  and  stationery,  921 
Mission 

"  Coast  Safety  Faucet  Co.,C.  S.  Houghton 
secretary  and  manager,  H.  C.  Black 
superintendent,  223  Mission 

"  Coast  Steamship  Co.,  J.  R.  Hanify  agent, 
office  22  Market 

"    Coast  Top  Co.  (Edward  H.  and  William  J. 
Kennedy)  carriage  trimmings,  55  Beale 
West   Coast   Wire  and  Iron    Works,   S.   V. 
Mooney  manager,  16  Fremont 

"  Consolidated  Virginia  and  California  Min- 
ing Co.  (Nevada),  M.  W.  Fox  president, 
P.  H.  Andross  secretary,  324  Pine  room  10 

"  Disinfecting  Co.  (New  York),  August 
Cordes  manager,  320  Sansome,  room  14 

"     Edith  M.  Miss,  r.  624  Sutter 

"    Edmund,  jeweler  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  136,  7th 

"  Edward  M.,  tailor  Borck  &  Rosenberg,  r. 
323  Eddy 

"    Edward  McC,  carpenter,  r.  8  Andover  Av 

"    Edward  T.,  painter,  r.  1924  Hyde 

"  Edward  W.,  salesman  Diebold  Safe  and 
Look  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
West  End  Saloon,  John  B.  McNamara  proprie- 
tor, 117  City  Hall  Av 
West  End  School,  Miss  Ella  J.  McCarthy 
principal.  Mission  Road  nr  Six-Mile 
House 

"     Ernest,  steward,  r.  413  O'Farrell 

"  Ernest  C,  waiter  M.  N.  Batchia,  r.  989 
Howard 

WEST  EUGENE  F., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  r.  107 
Leavenworth,  hours  10  to  11  a.  m.,  1 
to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m. 

West  Ferdinand  A.  M.,  collector  Commercial 
Union  Assurance  Co.,  r.  628  Sutter 

"  Fermer  W.,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 
Co.,  r.  134  Arlington 

"    Frank,  r.  204i/4  Ritch 

"  Frank,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 
426  Brannan 

"    Frederick  B.,  machinist,  r.  2088  Market 

"    George,  clerk,  r.  132  Erie 

"    George,  waiter,  r.  850  Folsom 
West  George  E.,  secretary  Western  Roll  Paper 
Co.,  421-423  Sacramento 

"    George  S.,  dairy  produce,  9  Laskie 

"  George  S.,  stock  clerk  Bush  &  Mallett  Co., 
r.  21  Anthony 

"  George  W.,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light 
Co.,  r.  128,  2d 

"    H.,  machinist  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co. 

"    Harry  C,  actor,  r.  211  Stevenson 

"    Henry  P.,  machinist,  r.  424  Geary 
West  Henry  T.,  secretary  San  Francisco  Fur- 
niture Manufacturing   Co.,  644-648  Bry- 
ant, r.  269  Durant,  Oakland 

"    Herbert,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  730,  4th 

"    J.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  126  Ellis 
West  James  (Montgomery  &  Co.),r.  711  Fill- 
more 

"    John,  candy  maker,  r.  829  Stevenson 


West  John,  electrician  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  710 

Laurel  Av 
West  John  C,  sole  agent  Peerless  Boiler  Com- 
pound, 213  Mission,  r.  929  Florida 

"  John  D.,  saddler  Charles  H.  Mead  Jr.,  r. 
523  Grove 

"    John  E.,  r.  13  Auburn 

"    John  J.,  clerk  Abraham  Ruef,  r.  126  Ellis 

"    John  P.,  carrier  postofflce.  r.  414  Grove 

"  John  W.,  candy  maker  Adam  F.  Phreaner. 
r.  1028  Stevenson 

"    Joseph  A.,  painter,  r.  433  Church 

"    Kate  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Leonard  D.,  expressman,  516  Commercial, 
r.  120  Webster 

"    Lester,  carpenter,  r.  608,  6th 

"    Lewis  W.,  cook,  r.  428  Natoma 

"    Louise,  widow,  r.  128  Locust  Av 

"    Marguerite,  widow,  r.  1312  Octavia 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1110  Larkin 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  220  Clara 

"  Mary  B.  Miss,  private  school  for  girls,  2014 
Van  Ness  Av 

"    Mary  D..  cook,  703  Leavenworth 
West  Monroe  G.,  expert  safe  opener  and  sales- 
man Diebold  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  6  Cali- 
fornia, r.  1759,  12th  Av,  Oakland 

"    N.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  634  Sutter 

"  O.,  apprentice  H.  Friedrichs.  r.  426  Shot- 
well 

"  Oakland  Masonic  Hall  and  Building  Asso- 
ciation, Andrea  Sbarboro  secretary,  524 
Montgomery 

"  Oakland  Mutual  Loan  Association,  An- 
drea Sbarboro  secretary,  524  Montgom- 
ery 
West  Publishing  Co.,  J.  W.  Henderson  agent, 
publishers  law  books,  405  Montgomery, 
room  9 

"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    Robert  B.,  jeweler,  r.  424  Geary 

"    Robert  B.,  laborer,  r.  533  Sacramento 

"  Romaldo,  driver  R.  E.  Cole,  r.  73  Clemen- 
tina 

"  Samuel  A.,  pattern  maker  Golden  State 
and  Miners'  Iron  Wks,  r.  81  Clementina 

"    Samuel  M.,  capitalist,  r.  1211b  Bush 

"     Sarah,  "widow,  r.  414  Grove 

"  Side  Canal  and  Land  Co.,  Reuben  P.  Hurl- 
burt  president,  Charles  B.  Hurlburt  sec- 
retary, 112  Montgomery 
West  Side  Christian  Church,  Rev.  William  A. 
Gardner  pastor,  N  s  Bush  bet  Scott  and 
Devisadero 
West  Shore  Kailway  Co.,  C.  M.  Sanger  presi- 
dent, John  W.  Eisenhuth  secretary,  43 
Crocker  Bldg 

"    Thomas  (Aplin  &  West),  r.  626  Sacramento 

"    Thomas,  clerk  D.  J.  Walker 

"    Thomas  P.,  watchman,  r.  32  Richland  Av 

"  Vancouver  Commercial  Co.,  W.  Wallace 
Armstrong  secretary,  508  California, 
room  28 

"  Walter  E.,  machine  hand  Pac.  Sheet  Metal 
Wks,  r.  220  Clara 

"    William,  r.  325  Minna 

"    William,  painter,  r.  1134  Union 

"  William  B.,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  D.,  clerk,  r.  220 Clara 

"  William  E.,  gripman  Presidio  and  Ferries 
RR.,  r.  1810  Leavenworth 

"  William  H.,  mattress  maker  Samuel  Beal 
Furniture  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  William  H.,  vocalist  Tivoli  Opera  House, 
r.  Hotel  Langham 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    Tel.  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Coal. 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Ship- 
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West  William  W.,  clerk  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 
805V2  Mason 
"    W.    S.,    superintendent    industrial    dept. 
Pac.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  NE  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Sacramento,  r.  623  Post 
Westall  Charles  F.,  sign  painter  Aaron  Levine, 

r.  Oakland 
Westby  Charles,  seaman,  r.  739,  4th 
Westchester  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York), 
David  A.  Spencer  manager,  215  Sansome 
Westcott  Adelbert  R.  (Westcott  &  Son),  r.  22214 
Fulton 
"    Charles  A.  (Westcott  &  Son),  r.  222'/^  Fulton 
"    Ella  M.,  widow,  r.  1909  Devisadero 
"    Otis  H.  Mrs.,  r.  126b  8th 
"    &  Son  (Adelbert  R.  and  Charles  A.),  auc- 
tioneers, 211  Larkin 
4®"  Westcott.    SeeWescott 
Westdahl  Ferdinand,  draughtsman  U.  S.  Coast 

and  Geodetic  Survey,  r.  Oakland 
Westdorp  E.  &  Co.  (Edward  Westdorp  and  Ber- 
nard   Mueller),  groceries    and   liquors, 
1501  Folsom 
"    Edward  (E.  Westdorp  &  Co.),  r.  1501  Folsom 
Wested  Christian,  carpenter,  r.  26  Folsom  Av 
Westelius  Amanda,  widow,  r.  713b  O'Farrell 
"    Ernest,  janitor  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.'s  Bank, 
r.  713b  O'Farrell 
4®"Westen.    See  Westin 
Westenburg  August,  clerk  Feustel  &  Co.,  r.  SW 

cor  23d  and  Shotwell 
Westenhaver  Charles  C,  carpet  layer,  r.  1216  Noe 
Wester  Carl  J.,  tailor,  IVi  Dikeman  PI 
"    George,  master  schr  Alton,  ofBce  10 Mission 
"    James,  engineer,  r.  317  Green  rear 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  928  Fillmore 
Westerberg  Axel  E.,  watchman  Spring  Valley 
W.  W.,  r.  Alameda 
"    August,     expressman     Francis-Valentine 
Co.,  r.  3  Webster 
Westerberg  Frederick.  M.  D.,  physician  and 
surgeon,  415    Sutter,  hours   1  to  4  p.m., 
telephone    Main   5178,  r.  926a  Valencia, 
hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  7  to  8  p.  m.,  telephone 
Blue  11 
Westerfeld  Carl,  law  student  Delmas  &  Short- 
ridge,  r.  1003  Geary 
"    Charles,  cigar  maker  A.  Muller,  r.  1139,  20th 
"    Herman  (Herman  Westerfeld  Si,  Co.),  r.  738, 

21st 
"    Herman  Jr.,  clerk  California  Optical  Co., 
r.  738,  21st 
Westerfeld  Herman  &  Co.  (Herman  and  Louis 
Westerfeld  and  Charles  Schroth),  pro- 
prietors Potrero  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Co.. 
230  Kearny,  room  3 
■'    H.  William,  clerk  Del  Monte  Milling  Co., 
r.  1003  Geary 
Joseph,  cigar  maker  A.  Muller,  r.  1139,  20th 
Louis   (Herman  Westerfeld  &  Co.),  r.   1003 

Geary 
Otto  F.,  with  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  1150 

Fulton 
Paul  C,  with  Westerfeld's  Bakery,  r.  1150 

Fulton 
Pauline    (Westerfeld's    Bakery),    r.    1150 

Fulton 
William    H.,  driver  Potrero    Yeast    and 
Vinegar  Co.,  r.  1003  Geary 
4®"Westerfeld.    See  Wusterfeld 

WESTERFELD'S  BAKERY 

(PauUne  Westerfeld),  Adolph  C.  Bauer 
manager,  bakery  and  restaurant, 
wedding  cakes  a  specialty,  1035  Mar- 
ket 


Westerfleld  Edward,  r.  407  Mason 
Westerlund  Charles,  clerk,  r.  96,  13th 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  Aztec  nr  California  Av 
"    Louis,  carpenter,  r.  Aztec  nr  California  Av 
"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana 
Westermann  Ann  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Western  Addition  Electrical  Works,  Henry 
A.  Gushing  proprietor,  1704  Polk 

Western  Addition  Funeral 

DIRECTORS,  Joseph  Hagan,  Miles  B. 
Schofield  and  Benjamin  F.  Hickox, 
2428  California  bet  Fillmore  and  stein- 
er,  telephone  West  948 

Western  Assurance  Co.  (of  Toronto),  H.  M. 
Grant  manager,  Charles  A.  Stuart 
assistant  manager  fire  department, 
Frederick  S.  Butler  manager  marine 
department,  423  California,  telephone 
Main  433,  Davis  &  Watson  city  agents, 
208  Sansome 

Western  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Glaus  Spreckels 
president,  John  D.  Spreckels  vice-presi- 
dent, J.  D.  Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  treasur- 
ers, E.  H  Sheldon  secretary,  ofQce  327 
Market,  factory  Watsonville,  Cal. 
"  Belle  Mining  Co.  (Candelaria,  Nev.),  John 
H.  Sayre  secretary,  405  Montgomery 

WESTERN  BRASS   WORKS, 

Zollver,  Branch  &  Lawlor  proprietors, 
brass,  bronze  and  all  kinds  metal  cast- 
ings, jobbing  and  repairing,  106, 1st 

Western  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Co.,  26  Montgomery 
"    Collection   Bureau,  W.  B.   Shuman   man- 
ager, 319  Pine  room  31 
Western  Commercial  and  Collection  Agency, 

A.  J.  Fritz  manager, 18  Chronicle  Bldg, 
telephone  Main  1090 
"    Creamery  The  (monthly),  Samuel  E.  Wat- 
son publisher,  113  Davis 

WESTERN  DELIVERY  CO., 

packages,  trunks,  etc..  called  for  and 
delivered  to  all  trains,  or  to  any  part 
of  the  city,  packages  10  cents,  trunks 
35  cents,  W.  A.  Glunz  manager,  oflace 
372  Natoma  nr  5th 

Western  Development  Co.,  F.  S.  Douty  presi- 
dent and  treasurer,  John  R.  Folsom 
secretary,  4  Montgomery,  room  58 

Western  Division  Associated  Press  The,  John 
P.  Dunning  superintendent,  302  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  29-31 

Western  Electric  Co.  (Chicago),  California 
Electrical  Works,  agents,  35  Market 

Western  Foundry,  Morton  &  Hedley  proprie- 
tors, 234  Fremont 

Western  Furnishing  Co.,  Herman  Bishop  presi- 
dent, John  A.  Phelps  vice-president, 
installment  house,  967  Mission 

Western  Fuse  and  Explosives  Co. 

Ed.  G.  Lukens  president,  Francis  H. 
Pitman  secretary,  office  200  Market, 
telephone  Main  576 

Western  Granite  and    Marble   Co.    (San   Jose 

Cal.),  Charles  M.  Shortridge  manager, 

40  New  Montgomery 
"    Hotel,  Daniel  J.  Buckley    proprietor,  213 

Broadway 
Western  Hotel  World  (weekly),  San  Francisco 

Photo   Engraving  Co.    proprietors,   518 

Sacramento 
"    Improvement    Co.,   F.    Lindenfeld    presi- 

deat,  W.  R.  Porter  secretary,  2  Mills 

Bldg,  4th  floor 

WESTERN  IRON  WORKS, 

John  F.  Sims  president,  Willard  B. 
Morris  vice-president,  H.  C.  Houghton 
secretary  and  treasurer,  manufactur- 
ers of  fire  and  burglar  proof  doors, 
shutters,  bank  vaults,  fire  escapes, 
and  sole  manufacturers  metallic 
wheelbarrows,  123-125  Beale,  tele- 
phone Main  737 
Western  Journal  of  Education,  The  Whitaker 
&  Ray  Co.  publishers,  723  Market 


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Western  Land  and  Title  Co., 

Abner  L.  Payne  president,  606  Mont- 
gomery, room  11 

Western  Land  Co.,  C.  M.  Arnold  manager,  640 

Market 
Western  Light  and  Power  Co.,  Allan  St.  0. 

Bowie    president  and   manager,  Alfred 

Bouvier  secretary,  916  Market,    works 

109  O'Farrell 
"    Loan  Association,  Dennery  &  Gunzburger 

secretaries,  214  Pine, room  3 

Western  Mailing  Bureau, 

Miss  Rosa  Grubta  manager,  300  Post, 
telephone  Main  907 

WESTERN  MEAT  CO., 

G.  F.  Swift  president,  Leroy  Hough 
vice-president  and  treasurer,  W.  D. 
Dennett  secretary,  wholesale  market 
and  general  offices,  NW  cor  6th  and 
Townsend,  telephone  Main  765,  pack- 
ing houses  and  stockyards,  South  San 
Francisco,  San  Mateo  Co. 
Western  Mineral  Co.,  Theodore  J.  Wrampel- 
meier  president,  manufacturers  acids, 
220  California,  room  1 
Western  New  York  Preserving  and  Manufac- 
turing Co.  (Springville,  N.  Y.),  John  H. 
Spohn  agent,  318  Battel  y 

"  Outlook  The  (weekly).  Western  Outlook 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  425  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 

"  Outlook  Publishing  Co.,  Joseph  S.  Francis 
president,  John  L.  Derrick  treasurer, 
Walter  G.  Maddox  secretary,  425  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 
Western  Premier  Cycle  Co.  (incorporated),  S. 
W.  Backus  president,  E.  P.  Slosson  sec- 
retary, 312-314  Baker 

"  Preserve  Co.,  Adelsdorfer  &  Brandenstein 
proprietors,  factory  115  Shotwell,  office 
17-19,  1st 

"  Printing  Co.  (George  W.  Rentschler),  prin- 
ters and  publishers,  610  Montgomery 

"    RattanWorks,B.Cohn  proprietor,  1520  Polk 

"  Richard  P. ,  advertising  agent,  r.  969a  How- 
ard 

Western   Roll  Paper   Co., 

wholesale  dealers  news,  wrapping, 
sheet  and  roll  paper,  421-423  Sacra- 
mento 

Western  Rubber  Co.,  E.  E.  Buckelton  treasurer, 
14-16  Fremont 
"    Straw  Works,  Thomas  H.  Kortick  proprie- 
tor, 755  Mission 

Western  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  John  D.  Spreckels 
president,  Adolph  B.  Spreckels  treas- 
urer, Robert  Oxnard  secretary,  ofBce  327 
Market,  refineries  Potrero,  South  San 
Francisco  and  cor  Battery  and  Union 

WESTERN    TRANSFER    AND 

STORAGE  CO.  THE,  Peter  Koppen  presi- 
dent, H.  E.  Brown  manager,  Julius 
Witt  assistant  manager,  C.  M.  Culver 
superintendent,  323  Front,  branch 
office  2 1^4  Main,  telephone  Front  75 

Western  Tube  Co.,  H.  R.  Boynton  agent, 48.Fre- 
mont 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  Frank  Jaynes 
superintendent.  Frank  H.  Lamb  assist- 
ant superintendent,  William  J.  Martin 
manager,  general  office  NE  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Pine,  branch  offices  200  and 
839  Sutter,  2  Golden  Gate  Av,  2403  Cali- 
fornia, SW  cor  California  and  Front,  The 
Baldwin,  California,  Grand,  Occidental 
and  Palace  Hotels,  319  Davis,  NW  cor 
Hayes  and  Larkin,  111  and  607  Market, 
1052  Valencia,  Produce  Exchange,  S.  P. 
Co.'s  Bldg  cor  4th  and  Townsend,  S.  P. 
Co.'s  Freight  Depot  cor  5th  and  King,  S. 
P.  Co.'s  Passenger  Depot  cor  3d  and 
Townsend,  S.  P.  Co.'s  Passenger  Depot 
cor  25th  and  Valencia,  Fort  Mason  and 
Presidio 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO. 

SASH  CURTAINS 


Western  Viunie  widow,  r.  1105  Union 
Western  War  Cry  Trade  Department,  Major 
William  Halpin  editor    and    manager, 
full  supply  of  Salvation  Army  literature, 
uniforms  and   goods,   1139  Market,  tele- 
phone South  HI 
Western  Wheelman  The,  Smith  &  Burns  pub- 
lishers, 58,  1st 
"    Wool    Manufacturing   Co.,  M.   Solomon  & 
Co.  agents,  1839  Mission 
Westfall  Frederick,  cook,  r.  1018  Jackson 
>W=-Westfall.    See  Westphal 
Westfelt  Harry,  cigar  maker,  r.  281  Minna 
Westfleld  H.  P.,  cabin  steward  revenue  cutter 
Com.  Perry 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  110  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Robert,    sexton     and     coUeretor     Trinity 
Church,  r.  1626  Bush 
Westgate  Charles  H.,  salesman  Bibo,  Newman 
&  Ikenberg,  r.  1615  Sacramento 
"    George  A.,  with  Moore,  Fergason  &  Co.,  r. 
7101/2  Post 
Westhaus  Annie  W.  Miss,  r.  39,  5th 

"    F.,  tailor,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
Westheimer  John  F.,  insurance,  301   California 

r.  32  Clinton  Park 
Westhoff  Peter,  engineer,  r.  Utah  nr  Yuba 
"    William  (Westhoff  &  Co.),  r.  899  Pine 
"    &  Co.  (William  Westhoff),  wholesale  wines 
and  liquors,  221  Front,  room  4 
4®-Westhoff.    See  Wuesthoff 
Westin  Charles  A.,  gilder  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  1824  Hyde 
"    William  W.,  gilder  Schussler  Bros.,  r.  530 
Geary 
Westing  Diedrlch,  cabinet  maker,  r.  Gould  nr 

Paul  Av  South 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Co. 
(of  Pittsburg),  228 Bush,  Mills  Bldg,  tele- 
phone Main  1506 
Westington   Walter,    teacher   Boys  and  Girls 

Aid  Society 
Westlake  Benjamin  F.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Ser- 
vice, r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel  J.,  storekeeper   Harbor    Commis- 
sioners 
"    William  B.,  special  agent  Home  Mutual 

Ins.  Co.,  r.  Golden  West  Hotel 
"    William  N.,  clerk  Railway    Mall  Service, 
r.  Oakland 
Westland  George,  clerk  The  Bank   of  British 

North  America,  r.  Oakland 
Westley  Mary  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  929a  Sutter 
Westman  Carl,  master  at  arms  revenue  cutter 
Rush 
"    Edward,  cook,  r.  871  Market 
"    Godfred,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r.  210 

Willow  Av 
"    K.,  porter  C.  G.  Larsen 
"    William,  barber  George  Held,  r.  202/2,  4th 
Westminster     Presbyterian    Church,     Rev. 
Henry  C.  Minton  pastor,  S  s  Fell  bet  Oc- 
tavia  and  Laguna 
"    The,  Mrs.  Jane  Laing  proprietor,  614  Sutter 
Westoby  Thomas,   carpenter   Wheeler  &   Bur- 
dick,  r.  533  Mission 

WESTON  BASKET  AND  Man- 
ufacturing CO.,  Charles  W.  Weston 
president,  662-670  Bryant,  telephone 
South  453 

Weston  Charles  W.,  president  Weston  Basket 
and  Manufacturing  Co.,  662-670  Bryant, 
r.  6511/4  Folsom 
"    Edwina  J.  Miss,  saleslady  M.  L.  Stearns, 
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Weston  George,  aeronaut,  r.  635b  Minna 

"    George,  master  mariner,  r.  1007  Harrison 

"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  4  Lily  Terrace 

"    John,  real  estate,  r.  1731  Eddy 

"    John  A.,  solicitor  O.  F.  von  Rhein  &  Co.,  r. 
2659  Howard 

"    Martin  W.,  clerk  Ferdinand  Smith,  r.  605 
Pine 

"    Olive  Miss,  r.  Old  People's  Home 

"    Peter,  cooper,  r.  206  Langton 

"    Richard,  painter,  r.  969a  Howard 

"    Robert,  boilermaker,  r.  149,  2d 

"    F.,  steward  str  Areata 

"    William,  millwright  Cahill  &  Hall  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  r.  1202  Treat  Av 
j8®=-Weston.    See  Westin 
Westover  Clyde  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  1171  Stanyan 

"    Delbert  L.,  secretary  Sonoma  Lumber  Co., 
319  Pine,  room  26,  r.  1169  Stanyan 

"    J.  Wallace,  r.  1171  Stanyan 

"    William,  president    Sonoma   Lumber  Co., 
319  Pine,  room  26,  r.  Bay  City,  Mich. 

"    William  W.,  with  Sonoma  Lumber  Co.,  r. 
910b  Devisadero 
Westphal  Agathe,  widow,  r.  27th  Av  South  nrP 

"    Christian,  drayman  Heynemann  &  Co.,  r. 
624  Shotwell 
West plial  Christian  H.,  veterinary  surgeon,  121- 
123  City  Hall  Av,  telephone  South  401 

"    Edward  W..  dental  student,  r.  923  Fell 

"    Frederick  S.,  receiving    agent  Paul  Boy- 
ton  Chute  Co.,  r.  23,  14th 

"    Frederick  W.,  stonecutter,  r.  1140V.2  Steven- 
son 

"    George,  butcher   Poly,    Heilbron  &  Co.,  r. 
1102  Railroad  Av 

"    Godfried  H.,  capitalist,  r.  1102 Railroad  Av 

"    Henry,  tailor,  r.  543  Natoma 

"     Henry  N.,  plumber,  r.  940  Filbert 
Westphal  Henry  W.,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Merchants  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co.,  312 
Clay,  r.  20  Columbia  Square 

"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  1102  Railroad  Av 

"    Louis  A.,  nailer   Cal.    Barrel   Co.,  r.  1558 
Kentucky 

"    Mary,   laundry.  Railroad    Av    nr    8tli  Av 
South 

"    Mathilde  Mrs.,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  N 

WESTPHAL  OTTO  F.,  D.  D.  S, 

dentist,    213-214-215  Spreckels  Bldg, 
telephone  South  760,  r.  Belvedere 

Westphal  Peter,  salesman  Charles   Mattheas, 
r.  407  Dolores 
"    Rudolph,  painter,  r.  1620  Powell 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  1102  Railroad  Av 
"    William,  painter,  r.  636  Green 
Jm-  Westphal.    See  Westfall 
Westphalen  Christian,  painter,  r.   Lake  View 
Av  nr  Lee  Av 
"    Henry,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r. 

1512  Kentucky 
"    Louis,  employee  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 
r.  1512  Kentucky 
Westplear  Joseph  H.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r. 

20  Ellsworth 
Westwater  James,  bookkeeper  L.   H.   Moise,  r. 
1826  Eddy 
"    Robert,  with  Cal.   Casket  Co.,  r.  1826  Eddy 
Westwood  Charles  L.,  carpenter,  r.  39  Valley 
Weth  John,  baker,  r.  773  Mission 
Wetherall  Samuel,  teamster,  r.  303  Ritch 
Wetherbee  Allen  H.,  teamster,  r.  432,  3d 
"    Ambrose,  r.  230i/4  McAllister 
"    Charles  (Gulick  &  Wetherbee),  r.  330/2  Mc- 
Allister 


Wetherbee  Daniel,  ship  carpenter,  r.  3435,  16th 
"    Henry,  (estate  of),  office  14  California 
"    Leroy  B.,  asst.   librarian  Mercantile   Li- 
brary, r.  530  Golden  Gate  Av 
"     Samuel  L.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  3435,  16th 
■•    Samuel  W.,  lineman,  r.   SE  cor  Pacific  Av 
and  Lyon 
Wetherby  Charles  S.,  1st  asst.  engineer  str  City 
of  Puebla 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  217  Francisco 
"     Wallace  T.,  salesman  Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co., 
r.  830b  Geary 
4S"Wetherby.    See  Weatherbee  and  Witherby 
Wethered  James  S.,  capitalist,  r.  2109  Pacific 
Av 
"    William  L.,  manager  Cluff  Bros.,  409-411 

Montgomery  Av,  r.  1714  Vallejo 

"    Woodworth,  architect,  r.  2109  Pacific  Av 

Wetherell  Grace  Miss,  instructor  Art  Students' 

League,  r.  East  Oakland 
Wetherford  George,  conductor,  r.  10  Bowie  Av 
WetjenCord  H.,  clerk,  r.  13^4  Dearborn 
"    Deidrich,  liquors,  SW  cor  5th  and  Berry 
"    George,  r.  7  Russ 
"    George,  porter  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  918 

Buchanan 
"    Henry,  cigar  maker,  r.  518  Lyon 
Wetmore  A.,  carpenter,  r.  765V2  Howard 
Wetmore-Bowen  Co.,    Clarence   J.    Wetmore 
president,  Charles  E.  Bowen  vice-pres- 
ident   and    manager,    wine  merchants, 
proprietors    Cresta    Blanca    Vineyard, 
Livermore,  Cal.,  manufacturers  Cresta 
Blanca  Olive  Oil,  agents  George  West 
&  Son    El  Pinal  Vineyard,  dealers  in 
brandy,  whisky,   cigars,  etc,    business 
office   140  Montgomery,  bottling  cellars 
300  McAllister 
Wetmore  Brothers  (incorporated),  H.  D.  Wet- 
more president,  W.    B.  Wetmore  vice- 
president,    J.    G.    Wetmore    secretary, 
fruit     and    produce    commission    mer- 
chants, 415-417  Washington 
"    C.  Abbott,  clerk    Wetmore   Bros.,    r.   1627 

Bush 
"    Clarence  J.,  president  Wetmore-Bowen  Co., 

140  Montgomery,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  mechanic,  r.  145,  4th 
"    Fred  R.,  freight  clerk  str  City  of  Puebla,  r. 
223b  Devisadero 
Wetmore  George  P.,  president   Cushing-Wet- 
more  Co.,  508  California,  r.  441  Golden 
Gate  Av 
Wetmore  Henry  D.,  president  Wetmore  Bros., 
415-417  Washington,  r.  1637  Bush 
"    James  I.,   packer  Wetmore  Bros.,   r.  1602 
Vallejo 
Wetmore  John   G.,  secretary  Wetmore  Bros., 
415-417  Washington,  r.  2213  Fillmore 
"    John  W.,  farmer,  r.  2812  Bush 
"    Nelson  W.,  architect,  r.  404  Turk 
"    Robert  H.  Jr.,  clerk  Wetmore  Bros.,  r.  1603 

Vallejo 
"    WiliamB.,  vice-president  Wetmore  Bros., 
415-417  Washington,  r.  Oakland 
Wettenkamp  Theodore,  bartender,  r.  305  Minna 
Wetterau  Annie  Miss,  dressmaking.  11454  Oak 
"    George,   compositor  H.   S.   Crocker  Co.,  r. 

1913  Fillmore 
"    Peter,  decorator,  r.  II414  Oak 
"    Simon  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1  Esses  PI 
Wetters  Andrew,  wire  worker,  r.  1334  Turk 
Wettig  Anna  Miss,   teacher   Cooper    Primary 
School,  r.  1314  Eddy 
"    Augustus     F.,     stenographer    Burlington 

Route,  r.  1314  Eddy 
"     Ernest  A.,  clerk  California  Powder  Wks 
"    Helen  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1214  Eddy 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  1214  Eddy 
"    Theodore   (Driscoll  &  Wettig),  r.  HI  Olive 
Av 
Wetting  John   (Wetting  &    Binneweg).    r.    320 
Natoma 
"    &  Binneweg   (John   Wetting  and  Abraham 
Binneweg),  boots  and  shoes,  753  Folsom 
Wettstein   Edward,   liquors  ,  W  s    Mission    nr 

Tingley 
Weiz  Frederick   E.,    upholsterer,    r.   1107  Fol- 


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Wetzel  Amelia,  widow,  r.  1321  Broadway 
"    Amelia  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1321  Broad- 
way 
"    Anna  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1321  Broadway 
"    Antone,  box  maker  F.  Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  13 

Benice 
"    Benton  G.,  printer  Silas  H.  Wilcox  &  Co., 

r.  313,  7th 
"    Carl,  bookkeeper,  r.  1321  Broadway 
"    Herman,   master   schr  Mary   Etta,   r.  143 
Berry 
WetzelJolin  F.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
office  and  r.  213,  7th,  hours  2  to  4  and  7  to 
8  p.  m. 
"    Katie  Miss,  cashier  Wilson  Dining  Saloon, 
r.  Oakland 
4®- Wetzel.    See  Witzel 
Wetzlar  Alexander  J.,  Are  adjuster,  106  Leides- 

dorfl,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Wetzler  Henry,  cutter,  r.  46  Jersey 

"    James,  engineer,  r.  320  Green  rear 
Weule  Arthur  F.  H.,  with  Louis  Weule,  r.  232 
Capp 
"    Ernst  L.,  with  Louis  Weule.  r.  232  Capp 
Weule    Louis    (successor    to    Charles    Pace), 
chronometer  and  watch  maker,  418  Bat- 
tery, r.  232  Capp 
Wexel  Aaron  S.,  clerk,  r.  934%  McAllister 
"    Joseph,    watches    and   jewelry,    11  Mont- 
gomery, r.  327  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  manager  shipping  dept.  Goldberg, 

Bowen  &  Co.,  r.  629  Hayes 
"    Solomon,  collector,  r.  934!^  McAllister 
Weyand  Emma  Miss,  cashier,  r.  477  Valencia 
"    Ferdinand  G.,  waiter  Charles  H.  Robinson, 

r.  232  Minna 
"    Julius  L.,  musician,  r.  1202  Potrero  Av 
"    Nicholas  K.,  bookkeeper  F.  P.  Schuster,  r. 
477  Valencia 
Weyburn  John  K.,  teamster,  r.  521  Fell 

"    Thomas  H.,   capitalist,   r.  American  Ex- 
change Hotel 
Weyermiller   Frederick    A.,  machinist,   r.   806 

Van  Ness  Av 
Weygant  Hannah,  widow,  r.  953  Harrison 
J6®"Weygant.    See  Wiegand 
Weyher  William  H.,  druggist   A.   L.   Lengfeld, 

r.  631  Geary 
Weyl  Cerf  (J.  Baumgarten  &  Co.),  r.  1219  Sutter 
"    Jonas,  shipping  clerk  depot  quartermaster 
U.  S.  A.,  r.  317,  10th  Av 
«®=Weyl.    See  Weil,  Weill  and  Wiel 
Weyland  Francis,  teamster,  2051  Folsom 
Weyler  John,  machinist  American  Type  Found- 
ers' Co.,  r.  29  Bernard 
Weyman  Edward,  carpenter,  r.  2109  Bush 
"    Francois,  cellarman  Blumenthal  &  Co.,  r. 
533a  Hayes 
Weymann   Henry,    president    California    Art 
Metal  Wks,  49-51  Fremont,  r.  Alameda 
Weymouth  Burret  t  L.,  clerk  Crocker  Estate  Co., 
r.  Alameda 
"    Frank,  cellarman  Harris,  Kingston  &  Co., 

r.  810  Leavenworth 
"    James,  ship  carpenter,  r.  38  South  Park 
"    JohnC,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &Co.,   r.  38 

South  Park 
"    Wilburs.,  with  The  1.  Banta  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
Weynewsky  Nicholas  F.,  teamster,  r.  206  Perry 
Weyrather  Dora  Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    2012V4 
Mission 
"    Ferdinand,  liquors,  2767,  16th 
Whaite  Howard  J.,  compositor  Joseph  Winter- 
burn  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Rene,  artist  Theo.  C.  Marceau,  r.  1360  Ful- 
ton 
Whald  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  35  Prospect  Av 
"    Marguerite    L.    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    35 
Prospect  Av 
Whal  n  A.,  seaman,  r.  334  Main 
"    Charles,  liquors,  718  Tehama 
"    Edward,  salesman,  r.  861  Market 
"    Edward  F.,  engineer,  r.  1147  Mission 
"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  23  Clementina 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  53  Hoff  Av 
"    John,  coalpasser  str  Mexico 
"    John,  cooper  Long  Syrup  Refining  Co.,  r. 
■503,  8th 


Whalen  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1317  Har- 
rison 
"    John  H.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  25  Hermann 
"    John  J.,  helper  William  F.   Wilson,  r.   309 

Minna 
"    John  P.,  r.  124  Ash  Av 
"    John  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  930  Geary 
"    Joseph  R.,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  Portland,  Or. 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  341,  13th 
"    Martin  W.,  longshoreman,  r.  37%  Federal 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  507  Lyon 
"    May  E.  Miss,  laundress,  r.  217  State 
"    Nora,  domestic,  821  Haight 
"    Patrick,  housemover,  r.  341,  13th 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  8  Miller  PI 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  217  State 
"    Patrick,  plumber,  r.  53  Hoff  Av 
"    Peter  J.,  policeman,  r.  2908  Pine 
"    P.  J.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  1116  York 
"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  25  Hermann 
"    Stephen,  horseshoer  Martin  O'Dea,  r.  Ber- 
keley 
"    Thomas,  calker,  r.  208,  1st 
"    Thomas,  machinist  C.   H.   Evans  &Co.,r. 

1916  Taylor 
"    Thomas  Jr.,  blacksmith,  r.  1916  Taylor 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  29  Minna 
4®=  Whalen.    See  Wheelan,  Whelan  and  Whe- 

lin 
Whaley  Emily,  widow,  r.  540  Turk 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  48  Clementina 
"    John  D.,  attorney  at  law,  420  Montgomery, 

room  18 
"    John  F.,  r.  48  Clementina 
"    Joseph,  butcher,  r.  323  Pixley 
"    Marie  Miss,  compositor,  r.  48  Clementina 
"    Nell  E.  Miss,  stenographer  Henley  &  Cos- 

tello,  r.  48  Clementina 
"    S.  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  piano,  30,  9th 
"    Thomas,  longshoreman,  r.  433,  1st 
"    William,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  r. 

433,  1st 
i'    William,  waiter  Jorgensen  &    Larsen,  r. 

115,  4th 
"    William  Jr.,  boxmaker,  r.  433,  1st 
Whall  Frederick,   cook  German    Hotel,   r.  560 
'  Howard 
"    Robert;  porter  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Whalley  Emily  L.  Miss,    teacher  Hawthorne 
Primary  School,  r.  833  Turk 
"     Ernest  M.,  salesman  Dutton  &  Partridge, 

r.  Alameda 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  1201  Union 
"    Pickering,  tailor,  538 Bush,  r.  833  Turk 
"    William,  r.  407  Georgia 
Whallon  Annie  E.,  widow,  r.  6  Hayes 
Whalton    Cornelius,  wool    sorter,   r.    1306  Bu- 
chanan 
"     Robert,  wool  sorter  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 
1306  Buchanan 
Whan  William  W.,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  410,  19tli 
Wharf  W.  G.,  mining,  r.  800  Kearny 
Wharff  Frank  E.,  carpenter,  r.  1834  Green 
"    Joseph,  carpenter  Wheeler  &  Burdick,  r. 

Elmhurst 
"    William  H..  architect,  r.  1839  Green 
-tS-Wharff.    See  Whorf 
Wharton  Abbie,  widow,  r.  328  Francisco 
"    Dora  Miss,  cashier  Sanitarium  Baths,  r. 

328  Francisco 
"    Edward,  boot  treer,  r.  1524c  Fell 
"    J.,  nailmaker  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg  Co. 
"    John  E.,  wrapper,  r.  618  Green 
"    Joseph,  driver  Pac.   Transfer  Co.,  r.  570A 
Folsom 


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Wharton  Mary,  widow,  r.  618  Green 
"    Robert  J.,  porter  Hills  Bros.,  r.  618  Green 
"    Thomas,  cle,-k,  r.  618  Green 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  527,  24th 
What  Cheer  House,  Edward  P.  Bucklin  pro- 
prietor, 537-529  Sacramento 
Whear  Charles,  clerk  Burnett  &  Co.,  r.  154014 
Howard 
"    Mary  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1540i4  Howard 
"    William,  elevatorman  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Whearty  Annie,  widow,  r.  242  Greenwich 
"    James  I.,  laborer  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  1079 

Howard 
"    James  M.,  clerk  Kittle  &  Co.,  r.  122  Noe 
"    Joseph  P.,  laborer,  r.  242  Greenwich 
"    Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,   r.   242  Green- 
wich 
■'    Peter  F.,  longshoieman,  r.  310  Green 
"    Thomas  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 
310  Cortland  Av 

WHEAT  CHARLES  D., 

notary  public,  conveyancer,  commis- 
sioner of  deeds  and  secretary  South 
San  Francisco  Dock  Co.,  501  California, 
telephone  Main  241,  r.  2118  Steiner 

Wheat  James  L.,  collector,  152  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 
Russ  House 

Wheatland  Flour  Mills  (Wheatland),  C.  K. 
Dam  manager,  Sperry  Flour  Co.  proprie- 
tors. 134  California 

Wheatley  A.,  bartender,  r.  336a  Bush 
"    Charles,  blacksmith  The  Cal.  Industrial 

Exchange,  r.  735  Bryant 
"    E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  344,  17th 

Wheatly  William  T.,  bookkeeper  S.  E.  Slade 
Lumber  Co.,  r.  232  Haight 

Wheaton  Albert  F.,  merchant,  r.  830  Post 

WHEATON,  BREON  &  CO. 

(George  H.  Wheaton,  Paul  Breon, 
James  H.  Harrold  and  Diedrich  Dan- 
gers), commission  merchants,  whole- 
sale provisions  and  dairy  products, 
101-107  California,  telephone  Main 
490 
Wheaton  Charles  A.,  machinist  A.  J.  McNicoll 

&  Co.,  r.  1104  Sacramento 
Wheaton  Charles  B.,  secretary  Pacific  Coast 
Oil  Co.,  13  Pine,  r.  Alameda 
Edward,  mining,  r.  1617  Sacramento 
Frederick  M.,   accountant,  r.   1617  Sacra- 
mento 
George  B.,  r.  33  South  Park 
George  H.  (Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
George  S.,  salesman  Mansfield  Lovell.  r. 

Oakland 
John,  machinist  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg.  Co., 
r.  936  Vallejo 
Wheaton,  KaUoch  &  Kierce  (Milton  A.  Whea- 
ton, Isaac   M.  KaUoch    and    Francis  J. 
Kierce),  attorneys  at  law,  405  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  22-24 
"    Louisa  M.  Mrs.,  r.  1617  Sacramento 
"    Milton  A.  (Wheaton,  Kalloch  &  Kierce),  r. 

1104  Sacramento 
"    William  H..  lumbennan,  r.  441  Hayes 
Whedon  Charles  R.,  attorney  at  law,  609  Spreck- 
els  Bldg,  r.  1045  Market 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  112'/^,  7th 
Wheelan  Albert,  r.  II71/2  Fillmore 
Wheelan  Fairfax  H.,  vice-president  and  mana- 
ger   Southern    Pacific    Milling  Co.  and 
Salinas  Valley  Lumber  Co.,  224  Califor- 
nia, r.  1915  Baker 


Wheelan  Matthew,  teamster,  r.  1024,  20th 

"    Peter,  salesman  Southern  Pacific  Milling 
Co.,  r.  1171/2  Fillmore 
4®=Wheelan.    See  Whalen  and  Whelan 
Wheeland  Margaret  J.,  widow,  r.  1323  Clay 

"  Samuel  (Collins  &  Wheeland),  329  Mont- 
gomery 

"    William,  baker,  r.  1323  Clay 
Wheeland  &  Collins.    See  Collins  &  Wheeland 
Wheeler  A.  A.,  r.  California  Hotel 

"    Adeline  Mrs.,  lodgings,  654  Mission 
Wheeler  Albert,  M.  D.,  physician   and  surgeon, 
734  Sutter,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  1  to  3  and  7 
to  8  p.  m.,  telephone  Sutter  161 

"  Alfred,  attorney  at  law,  331  Montgomery, 
room  10 

"  Allison,  mining  engineer,  314  Battery,  r. 
1811  Lyon 

"    Amanda  J.,  widow,  r.  3300  Washington 

"  Arthur  (Wheeler  Publishing  Co.),  r.  2403 
Clay 

"    Charles,  capitalist,  r.  223  Powell 

"    Charles  C.,r.  1317  Hyde 
Wheeler  Charles  S.  (Bishop  &  Wheeler),  attor- 
ney at  law,  532  Market,  room  41,  r.  2300 
Post 

"  Charles  S.  (Ernst  H.  Ludwig  &  Co.),  r. 
12061/2  Sutter 

"    E.  A.,  carpenter,  r.  206  Eddy 

"  Eben  D.,  master  tug  Hiawatha,  r.  Berke- 
ley 

"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  605  Fell 

"    Edward,  waiter,  r.  407  Sutter 

"    Edward  F.,  r.  1127'4  McAllister 

"  Edward  J.,  clerk  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 
New  York,  r.  313  Stockton 

"    Elisha  T.,  barber,  1648  Market 

"  Frank  H.,  salesman  J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son,  r. 
2098  Market 

"  Frederick  A.,  tea  and  coffee  broker,  114  Cal- 
ifornia, room  2,  r.  1729  Broadway 

"  Frederick  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  r. 
2303 1/2  Bush 

"  Frederick  L.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"  Frederick  T.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 
1518  Eddy 

"  ,  Fisher  &  Co.,  Western  agents  Union  Bag 
and  Paper  Co.,  415-417  Clay 

"    George,  engineer,  r.  861  Market 

"    George  G.,  clerk,  r.  30261/2  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    George  T..  clerk   Deere  Implement  Co.,  r. 
2026/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
Wheeler    Harold,     attorney    at   law,   210-211 
Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Burlingame,  San  Mateo 
Co. 

"     Harry,  driver,  r.  1615  Folsom 

"  Harry,  salesman  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 
223  Chattanooga 

"    Helen  A.  Miss,  r.  2517  Sacramento 

"    Henry,  clerk,  r.  2212  Fillmore  rear 

"    James,  master  mariner,  r.  67  Tehama 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  3  August  Alley  rear 

"    Jessie  J.,  widow,  r.  1229  Green 

"  J.  H.,  salasman  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1714 
Market 

"  John  A.,  drayman,  17-19  Spear,  r.  2615  Mis- 
sion r-rt^ 
Wheeler  John  H.,  dealer  and  producer  wines 
and  brandies,  vice-president  Staufler 
Chemical  Co.,  402  Front,  director,  mana- 
ger and  secretary  California  Wine- 
makers  Corporation,  ofQoe  4  California, 
r.  510  Geary 

"    Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  323  Eddy 

"    Joseph  A.,  clerk,  r.  11271/4  McAllister 

"    Joseph  S.,  buyer  Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co. 

"    Judson,  mining,  r.  1400  Post 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  215,  9th  Av 

"  Kate  Mrs.,  janitress  Pacific  Heights 
Grammar  School,  r.  2212  Fillmore       i£?j 

"    Kate  C,  widow,  r.  1005  Castro 

"    Lizzie  J.  Mrs.,  r.  622,  21st 

"    M.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  717  Post 

"  Mina  B.  Miss,  superintendent  Young  Wo- 
men's Christian  Assn  .Home,  1221  O'Far- 
rell 

"  Morris  L..  chairmaker  Heywood  Bros.  & 
Co.,  r.  685  Harrison 


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Wheeler  Otis  D.  (Wheeler&  Burdick),  r.  15 Pros- 
pect Av 
Wheeler  Publishing  Co.  The  (Joseph  G.  Mysell 
and  Arthur  Wheeler),  publishers,  23  Clay 
"    Robert  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  30'^  Rondel  PI 
"    Robert  S.  (Bruntsch  &  Wheeler),   r.  Bel- 
vedere 
"    Roscoe,  master  tug  Lottie,  r.  Oakland 
"    Russell  F.,  solicitor,  r.  963  Folsom 
"    Simeon,  bakery,  931 V^  Howard 
"    S.  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  67  Tehama 
"    Thomas,  painter,  r.  861  Market 
"    Thomas  R.,  dental  student,  r.  833'/4  Bush 
"    Walter  W.,  painter,  r,  2534  Mission 
"    Warren  P.,  clerk  Edward  J.  Smith,  r.  301, 

5th 
"    William,  r.  397,  8th 
"    William  H.,  vocalist  Opera  House,  r.  439 

O'Farrell 
"    William  M.,   traveling   salesman  Macon- 

dray  &Co.,r.  714  Bush 
"    William  R.,  with  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  1317  Hyde 
Wheeler  &    Burdick   (Otis   D.   Wheeler   and 
Mark  S.  Burdick),  carpenters  and  mill- 
wrights, 319  Sacramento 
Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co.,  W.  A. 
Soule  manager  pro  tem,  933  Market,  tel- 
ephone South  433 
Wheelery  The,  C.  M.  Christoffer  proprietor,  419 

Stanyan 
Wheelock   Ada    M.   Mrs.,    dressmaker,   r.    1719 
Sutter 
"    A.  J.  &  Co.  (Arthur  j.  Wheelock),  brokers, 

4  Leidesdorff,  branch  office  231  Bush 
»    Arthur   J.    (A.  J.   Wheelock  &  Co.),  r.  318 

Kearny 
"    G.  A.,  speculator,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    John  D.,  clerk  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  r.  30 

Kearny 
"    Lizzie    J.    Mrs.,    ladies'    hairdresser,    30 
Kearny 
Whelan  Ann,  widow,  r.  331  Jessie 
"    Carrie  A.,  clerk  George  D.  Dornin.  r.   East 

Oakland 
"    Charles,  r.  1203  Howard 
"    Christopher,    salesman    Michalitschke    & 

Co.,  r.  1203  Howard 
"    Daniel  P.,  musician,  r.  220,  3d  Av 
"    Daniel  P.,  salesman  Michalitschke  Bros. 

&  Co.,  r.  1203  Howard 
"    Florence  Miss,  stenographer  McDonough 

&  Runyon,  r.  2  Vernon  PI 
"    Francis  J.,  peddler,  r.  1613  Powell 
"    Henry  E.,  actor,  r.  320  Van  Ness  Av 
"    James,  ballastman,  r.  120  Townsend 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  W/^  Sumner  rear 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  717  Tennessee 
"    James  J.  (John  A.  Whelan  &  Bro.).  r.  1424 

Masonic  Av 
"    Jeremiah  W.,  stevedore,  r.  311  Bryant 
"    John,  coal  passer  str  San  Bias,  r.  306  Fol- 
som 
"    John,  driver,  r.  320  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Roberts,    r. 

1203  Howard 
"    John,  miner,  r.  25  Sumner 
"    John  A.   (John  A.  Whelan  &  Bro.),  r.  191 

Tremont  Av 
"    John  A.  &  Brother  (John  A.  and  James  J.), 
shipwrights,   calkers    and  sparmakers, 
354-356  Spear 
"    John  T.,  porter,  r.  311  Bryant 
"    Joseph   F.,   clerk  Chickering,    Thomas  & 
Gregory  and  Gerstle&  Sloss,  r.  212  Shot- 
well 
"    Kate  Miss,  weaver  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  dressmaking,  142,. 11th 
"    Lorenz,  r.  243  Minna 
"    M.,  cashier  Hale  Bros.,  r.  35  Sumner 
"    Malachi  H..  gigger  Golden  Gate  Woolen 

Mills,  r.  213  Shotwell 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  2  Vernon  PI 
"    Matthew,  teamster,  r.  1034,  30th 
"    Maurice,   cooper    Cal.    Barrel    Co.,    r.    130 

Townsend 
"    Michael,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks.,  r.  25 
Ritch 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

Maoufacturers  of 

WINDOW   SHADES. 

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Whelan  Michael,  master  master,  r.  334  Main 
"    Mollie,  cashier  H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  237  Post, 

r.  1203  Howard 
"    Patrick,  hostler  La  Grande  Laundry 
"    Patrick,  laborer  John  Center,  r.  NE  cor  16th 

and  Shotwell 
"    Peter  I.,  clerk  Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  r.  1516 

Eddy 
Whelan  Richard  I.  (Richard  I.  Whelan  &  Co.), 

and  Sheriff  City  and  County,  office  New 

City  Hall,  1st  floor,  r.  2017  Webster 
Whelan  Richard  I.  &  Co.  (Richard  I.  Whelan), 

manufacturers  blank  books,  42-44  Steu- 

art 
"    Susan,  widow,  r.  1516  Eddy 
"    Thomas,  contractor,  r.  320  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas,  horseshoer  Melia  Bros. 
"    Thomas  F.,  deputy  Sheriff 
"    William,  warehouseman,  r.  112,  20th 
"    William  A.,  secretary  Cal.  Wine  Growers' 

Union,  318  Market,  r.  191  Tremont  Av 
"    William  H.,  clerk,  r.  731  Geary 
"    William   L.,    accountant   First   National 

Bank,  r.  330  Douglass 
4®-Whelan.    See  Whalen,  Wheelan  and  Whe- 

lin 

WHELDEN  ALEX.  W., 

Carpet  Beating  Machine  and  Renova- 
ting Works,  bordering  and  refitting 
carpets  a  specialty,  2400  Geary,  tele- 
phone West  93,  SE  cor  9th  Av  and 
Clement 
Whelin  Daniel  J.,  porter  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 
34  Page 
"    John  F.,   salesman  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,   r. 

1428  Page 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  34  Page 
"    Michael,  master  schr  J.  Eppinger,  office 
Pier  7  Steuart 
Whelton  Cornelius,  r.  1206  Buchanan 
"    Eugene,   bartender  John    Donovan,   r.  474 

Jessie 
"    Michael,  laborer,  r.  915^/4  Illinois 
"    Michael,    laborer   Pac.    Roll.   Mill,  r.  501 

Napa 
"    NQllie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1206  Buchanan 
4®" Whelton.    See  Weldon  and  Welton 
Wherity  Patrick,  r.  4  Tehama 
J8S=-Wherity.    See  Whearty 

Wherry  George  F.  (Stone  &  Wherry),  r.  4421^,  6th 
Whets  ton  Margaret,  widow,  r.  817  Polk 
"    Vernon  G.,  apothecary  William  T.  Kibbler,' 
r.  817  Polk 
Whidby  Isaac,  carpenter,  r.  1711^4  Scott 
Whidden  William  G.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mis- 
sion, r.  Oakland 
Whigham  Richard  P.,  photographer,  22  Kearny 
Whiley  William  J.  G.,  cashier  German  Ameri- 

caEiIns.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Whims  HA^am,  lumberman,  r.  5  Market 
Whipley  Daniel,  clerk  Hornlein  Bros. 
Whipple  Charles  B.,   teamster,  r.    3822    Green- 
wich 
"    Florence  J.  Miss,  milliner,    r.    14b    South 

Park 
"    Frank,  printer  Call,  r.  603  Bush 
"    Harry  L.,  driver,  r.  606  Folsom 
"    Henry,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,    r.    1519 

Eddy 
"    Henry  J.,  molder  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,  r. 

1838  Howard 
"    Henry  L.,  operator  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 

r.  1155  Guerrero 
"    Hugh  L.  (Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.),  r.  Hotel 
Pleasanton 


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Whipple  James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  3439a  17th 
"    Lewis,  clerk  delivery  dept.   Wells,   Fargo 

&  Co.,  r.  606Folsom 
"    Stephen  B.,  carpenter,  r.  1005  California 
"    Stephen  K.,  lumber  surveyor,  9  Mission,  r. 

San  Mateo 
"    William,  porter,  r.  718  Valencia 
Whippier  Sophie,  widow,  r.  1602  Powell 
Whirlow    Harriet    E.    Miss,    teacher  Peabody 

Primary  School,  r.  Berkeley 
Whisman  John,  porter  Jones  &  Co.,  r.  330  Geary 
Whistler  George,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks 

"    Paul,  iron  bed  maker  William  A.   Schrock 
Whitaker  Albert,  salesman  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Clarences.,  clerk  Spring  Valley  W.  W.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Eleanor  G.,  r.  20  Mars 
"    Frederick  E.,  lineman  Gold  and  Stock  Tel. 

Co.,  r.  2334b  Pine 
"    Gilbert  M.  (Smith   &   Whitaker),    r.    1904 

Market 
"    James,  tanner  Morris  Windt,  r.  20  Mars 
"    Kate    E.    Miss,     teacher    cooking    public 

schools,  r.  Oakland 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  913b  Post 
"    Raymond,  salesman  S.   F.  Shoe  House,   r. 

622  Post 
"    Roscoe  J.,  detective,  r.  206a  Post 
"    Wallace  J.,  accountant,  r.  1904  Market 

WHITAKER  &  RAY  CO. 

(incorporated),  Don  Ray  president, 
James  Whitaker  treasurer,  Charles  M. 
Wigg-in  secretary,  C.  C.  Adams  and 
Ctiarles  Ray.  Publistiers,  booksellers, 
school  furniture,  supplies  and  appa- 
ratus, school  and  college  textbooks, 
723  Market,  telephone  Main  1667 
J5®=-V\Tiitaker.  See  Whittaker 
Whitcher  Jeremiah  E.,  advertising  agent,  r.  2237 

Jackson 
Whitcomb  Anita,  widow,  r.  329  O'Farrell 
Whitcomb  Frank  R.,  attorney  at  law.    35-37 
Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  900  Pine 

"    GeorgeF.,  collector  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  4351/2  Minna 

"    Joseph  S.,  r.  1087  Howard 

"    Lelia,  widow,  r.  816  Oak 

"    Louis  S.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  616  Bush 

"    Nathan  T.,  dentist,  205,  3d 

"    Eeuel  K.,  wood  molder,  r.  2041  Howard 

"    Sylvester  G.,  dentist,  205,  3d 
White  Albert,  r.  1130  Market 

"    Albert,  liquors.  419  East  North 

"    Albert,  pattern  maker  Marshutz  &  Can- 
trell,  r.  Oakland 

"    Albert  L.,  porter,  r.  1404  Polk 

"    Alexander,     traveling     salesman     Oliver 
Chilled  Plow  Wks,  r.  Los  Angeles 

"    Allman  H.,  r.  1006  Post 

"    Almira  Mrs.,  r,  217  Francisco 

"    Alonzo  P.,  nurse,  r.  1700  Sacramento 

"    Andrew,  accountant,  r.  2312  Larkin 

"    Andrew,  tile  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 
r.  305  Minna 

"    Ann  Mrs.,  r.  Old  Pople's  Home 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1232  Pine 

"    Armand  S.,  bookkeeper  Davis,  Haber&Co. 
r.  Alameda 

"    Arthur,  r.  417Bush 

"    Arthur,  clerk  manager's  dept  S.  P.  Co,,  4 
Montgomery,  r.  213%  Mason 

"    Arthur  C,  roofer,  r.  305  Minna 

"    Arthur  E.,  lumber  surveyor,  r.  118,  6th 

"    Arthur  L.,   clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  2314 
Mission 


White  Arthur  Lee,  teacher  music,  r.  2132  Union 
White  Asa  L.,  president  White  Bros,  (incorpor- 
ated), SE  cor  Spear  and  Howard,  r.  East 
Oakland 

"    Ballard  O.  (Union  Metal  Sign  Co.) 

"    Benjamin  F.,  r.  1131  Bush 

"    Bert,  printer,  r.  164  Jessie 

"  B.  George,  salesman  Lundy  Furniture  Co., 
r.  aSO  Noe 

"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1411  Baker 

WHITE  BROTHERS 

(incorporated),  Asa  L.White  president, 

Peter  White    vice-president,    Robert 

B.  Hill  secretary,  hardwood  lumber, 

SE  cor  Spear  and  Howard,  telephone 

Main  44 
White  Brothers  (Henry  and  William),  carpen- 
ters and  builders,  40   New  Montgomery 
"    Burrell,  janitor,  r.  722  Bush 
"    Carleton  E.,  with   Union  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Carlos  G.,  feeder  Brown,  Meese  &  Crad- 

dock,  r.  Oakland 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  W  s  Buena  Vista  Av 

nr  Frederick 
"    C.  H.,  1st  mate  str  Areata 
"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  1006  Post 
"    Charles,  gripman,  r.  SW  cor  28th  and  Tif- 
fany Av 
"    Charles,  master  mariner,  r.  2V2  Dehon 
"    Charles,  salesman  Sadler  &  Co.,   r.    2027 

Geary 
"    Charles  A.,  pressman,  r.  329  Vallejo 
"    Charles  A.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  239,  12th 
"    Charles  A.,  with  The  Bank  of  California, 

r.  2928  Jackson 
"    Charles  B.,  asst  gauger  U.  S.  Customs,  r. 

325  Bush 
"    Charles  F.,  pattern  maker  Reed  &  Cleve,  r. 

6331/2,  21st 
"    Charles  G.,  ship  builder,  r.  614  Lombard 
"    Charles  G.,  with  ^tna  Ins.  Co. 
"    Charles  H.,  shipwright,  r.  614  Lombard 
"    Charles  I.,  millhand,  r.  703a,  16th 
"    Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  Union  Lumber  Co., 

r.  East  Oakland 
"    Charles  M.,  shoemaker,  r.  307  Day 
"    Charles  R.,  with  Porter  Bros.  &Co.,  r.  1417 

Guerrero 
"    Charles  S..  teamster,  r.  419  Clayton 
White  Charles  W.,  mining  secretary,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  49-50,  r.  444,  17th 
"    Charles  W.,  waiter  Haub  Bros.,  r.  222i^,  4th 
"    Chauncey  M.,  tent  maker  Peerless  Awning 

and  Tent  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Clarence,  groceries,  1001  Tennessee 
"    Cornelia  F.  Mrs.,  clerk  Registry  Div.  Post 

Office,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Cornelius,  pattern  maker  Marshutz  &  Can- 

trell,  r.  Oakland 
"    Daniel,  tanner,  r.  N  s  Sierra  bet  Tennessee  ' 

and  Minnesota 
"    David  A.,    collector    Edison    Light   and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2607  Bush 
"    David  R.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  604 

Broderiok 
"    Delia,  widow,  r.  138  Clara 
"    Delia,  domestic  2121  Laguna 
"    D.  J.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  727J4 

Clementina 
"    Donald,  fireman  Popular  Dining  Rooms,  r. 

11,  13th 
"    Donald  C,  quartermaster  str  Peru,  r.  601 

Natoma 
"    Douglas,  r.  810  Mission 
"    Douglas,  special  policeman,  r.  2027  Geary 
"    Drew,  clerk,  r.  2312  Larkin 
"    D.  S.,  operator  Report 
"    E.  Arthur,  laborer,  r.  211  Shotwell 
"     Eben  S.,   printer  D.   S.   Stanley  &  Co.,   r. 

Alameda 
"    Edmund  P.,  clerk  stationery  dept  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  28O6/2  Howard 
"     Edward,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Edward,  laborer,  r.  251  Michigan 
"    Edward,  tile  roofer  Forderer  Cornice  Wks, 

r.  305  Minna 
"    Edward  B.,  jeweler,  r.  443  Golden  Gate  At 


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White  Edward  F.,  hoseman  Engine  14,  r.  1017 
McAllister 
"    Edward  F.,  solicitor  Atlas  Assurance  Co., 

r.  806  Ellis 
White  Edward  H.,  secretary  California  Fruit 

Company,  505-507  Sansome,  r.  1131  Bush 
"    Edward  J.,  clerk,  r.  W  s  Buena  Vista  Av 

nr  Frederick 
"    Edward  J.,  foreman    Harris  &    Jones,    r. 

Oakland 
"    Edwin  S.,  conductor,  r.  502%  Broderick 
"    E.  L.  Mrs.,  stationery,  2322  Fillmore 
"    Elbert  L.,   porter   Palace    Hotel,    r.    1404 

Polk 
"    Elijah  D.,  laborer  Jorgensen   &    Larsen, 

r.  272  Brannan 
"    Ella,  widow,  r.  1943  Howard 
"    Bmile,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r.  1253  Octavia 
"    Emily  S.,  widow,  teacher  piano,  r.  231,  6th 
"    Emma  Miss,  saleswoman  W.  C.  Hays,  r. 

2027  Geary 
"    Enamel  Sign  Co.,  Uriah  C.  Palmer  pro- 
prietor, 106  McAllister 

WHITE  E.  P.  &  CO., 

proprietors  White's  and  La  Grande 
Laundries,  office  23  PoweU,  telephone 
Bush  12 

White  Eugene,  teamster  J.  W.  Schouten  &  Co., 

r.  311  Guerrero 
"    Ezra  J.,  salesman  Diebold  Safe  and  Lock 

Co.,  r.  San  Jose 
"    Fanny  J.,  widow,  r.  1206  Haight 
"    Fenton,  special  policeman,  r.  318;4  Ivy  Av 
"    Fillmore,  student,  r.  1253  Octavia 
"    Frances  Miss,  adjuster  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  1206 

Haight 
"    Francis,  salesman,  r.  1910  Webster 
"    Frank,  clerk,  r.  722,  23d 
"    Frank,  conductor,  r.  1419  California 
"    Frank,  piano  mover  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  722, 

23d 
"    Frank,  salesman  M.  T.  Freitas,  r.  11  Elliot 

Park 
"    Frank,  waiter  New   York  Kitchen,   r.  357 

Clementina 
"    Frank  H.,  carpet  layer,  r.  230,  13th 
"    Franklin,  r.  NW  cor  Baker  an*  Beach 
White  Franklin  T.,  planing  mill,  SE  cor  3d  and 

King,  r.  703A  16th  cor  Church 
"    Frederick  P.,  salesman  Porter  Bros.  &  Co. 
"    G.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co. 
"    George,  r.  725  Sansome 
"    George,  bartender  Michael  Mullen,  r.  650 

Sacramento 
"    George,  bricklayer,  r.  3501  Fillmore  ' 
"    George,  butcher  Henry  Kroeger 
"    George,   clerk    A.   L.   Bryan    Shoe  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry.,  r.  51 

Precita  Av 
"    George,  machinist,  r.  1014  Jackson 
"    George,  salesman,  r.  330  Noe 
"    George,  stevedore,  r.  406  Jackson 
"    George,  teamster,  r.  2  Belcher  Court 
"    George,  tilesetter,  r.  22V^  Hayes 
"    George,  waiter,  r.  cor  Moultrie   and  Cort- 
land Av 
"    George,  waiter  Sailors'  Home 
"    Georgfe  C,  solicitor  Chronicle,  r.  723  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    George  D.,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    George     H.,     collector    Washington    St. 

Wharf,  r.  Oakland 
"    George  I.,  clerk,  r.  419  Clayton 
"    George  J.,  bookkeeper,  r.  620  Lombard 
"    George  M.,  musician,  r.  4  Olive  Court 
"    Geoi'ge  R.,  compositor  Joseph  Winterburn 

Co.,  r.  1725  Green 
"    George  T.  S.,  bookkeeper  London  and  San 

Francisco  Bank,  r.  Sausalito 
"    George   W.,    liquors,  533  Pacific,    r.   Oak- 
land 
"    George  W.,  salesman  I.  X.  L.  Tamale  Co., 

r.  2223  Fillmore 
"    George  W.,  shipping  clerk  Siebe,  Glanville 

Co.,  r.  13054  Clipper 
"    Georgie  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  609  Willow  Av 


White  G.  Knight,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Engineer's 

office,  59   Flood  Bldg,  and   attorney  at 

law,  319  Pine,  room  57,  r.  2407  Pacific  Av 

"    Grace   Miss,  nurse   California    Woman's 

Hospital 

G.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  11  Hubbard 

H.   &  Co.  (Patrick  J.  Murphy),  house  and 

sign  painters,  499  Gough 
Harlow  H.,  adjuster  of   duties  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  626  Capp 
Harry,  porter  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Harry  R.,  law  clerk,  r.  2315  Bush 
Harvey,  shipjoiner,  r.  659  Howard 
Hattie  L.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Wilton,  533 

Taylor 
Henry,  r.  217  Capp 

Henry  (White  Bros.),  r.  537  Buena  Vista  Av 
Henry,  coalpasser  str  San  Juan 
Henry,  engineer,  r.  1303  California 
Henry,  fireman,  r.  245,  2d 
Henry,  painter,  r.  414  Steiner 
Henry  Jr.,  clerk  money  order  dept.  Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  217  Capp 
Henry  K.,  clerk  Railway  Mail   Service,  r. 

513,  18th 
Henry  K.  Jr.,  teacher  music,  1313  Leaven- 
worth 
Henry  L.,  r.  13,  3d 

Henry  L.,  barber,  761  Howard,  r.  117,  11th 
Henry  L.,  compositor  Call,  r.  1526a  Jackson 
Henry  L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  804 

Treat  Av 
Horace  F.,  r.  1188  Haight 
Horace  G.,  policeman,  r.  2314  Mission 
Horace  G.  Jr.,  clerk  Sather  Banking  Co.,  r. 
2314  Mission 
White  Horse  Valley  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.,  Em. 
Meyer  president,  E.  W.  Levy  secretary, 
7-8  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
"    House,   Hans  Rasmussen  proprietor,   314 

Sierra 
"     House,    lodgings,    Mrs.    Laura    Reynolds 
proprietor,  202a  Post 
White  House,  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.  (incorpor- 
ated), proprietors,  NW  cor  Kearny  and 
Post 
"    House  The,  Eugene  Calmon  proprietor,  420 
(520)  Jackson 
Howard  R.,  master  str  Tiburon 
Irving,  clerk  Swain  Bros.,  r.  609  Post 
Isabella,  widow,  r.  408  Jones 
Jacob  W.,  foreman  White  Bros.,  SE   cor 

Spear  and  Howard 
James,  r.  525  Harrison 
James,  bookbinder,  r.  334  Union 
James,  laborer,  r.   Douglass  bet  20th  and 

31st 
James,  painter,  r.  734  Berlin 
James,  painter,  r.  1318  Dupont 
James,  waiter  G.  Hink  &  Co. 
James  A.,  carpenter,  r.  1001  Tennessee 
James  A.,  porter,  r.  555  Natoma 
White  James  A.,  real  estate  agent  and  insur- 
ance broker,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor, 
r.  2928  Jackson 
"    James  B.,  mill  contractor  and   builder,  r. 

1209  Eddy 
"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  2315  Bush 
"    James  F.,  foreman  Neville  &  Co.,  r.  1109 

Shotwell 
"    James  H.,  engineer,  r.  11, 13th 
"    James  H.,  steward,  r.  210%  Chattanooga 
White  James  M.,  manager  San  Francisco  Paint 
and  Roofing  Co.,  office  307  Montgomery, 
r.  Oakland 
"    James  P.,  r.  13,  3d 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 
Coal,  Coke  and  Pig  Iron. 

PRINCIPAL  OFFICE, 

900  Battery  Street.    TeL  Main  1864. 

OAKLAND    BRANCH, 

1058  Broadway.    Telephone  54. 


White  James  P.,  farmer,  r.  1125  McAllister  ■ 

"  James  T.,  shoe  cutter  Siebe,  Glanville  Co., 
r.  111014  Jessie 

"    James  W.,  driver,  r.  18  Prospect  Av 

"    J.  C,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 

"    J.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2928  Jackson 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  749  Howard 

"    John,  r.  1001  Tennessee 

■'    John,  hoseman  Engine  14,  r.  31  Linden  Av 

"  John,  journalist  Breeder  and  Sportsman,  r. 
1006  Post 

■'    John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  400/2,  6th 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  550  Pennsylvania  Av 

"    John,  laborer  Chicago  Hotel 

"    John,  laborer  Gray  Bros.,  r.  725  Sansome 

"  John,  machinist  H.  G.  Layng  Machine 
Wks,  r.  328  Shotwell 

"    John,  stevedore,  r.  70  Silver 

"  John,  teamster  James  Forrest  &  Sons,  r. 
414  Hickory  Av 

"    John  A.,  cook,  r.  467  Minna  rear 

■'  John  B.,  sticker  hand  McFarland  Bros.,  r. 
12201/2  Webster 

"    John  C,  r.  2533  Mission 

"    John  C,  architect,  r.  1217  Noe 

"    John  E.,  ladies'  tailor,  315  O'Farrell 

"  John  H.,  plumber  Henry  Williamson,  r. 
507/2  Natoma 

"    John  J.,  longshoreman,  r.  1526  Stockton 

"    John  J.,  shoemaker,  r.  307  Day 

•'  John  J.  Jr.,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht, 
r.  307  Day 

"  John  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  117, 
11th 

"    John  L.,  laborer,  r.  501  Napa 

•'  John  M., conductor  U.S.  Mint,  r.264 Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    John  P.,  clerk,  r.  184  Perry 

•    John  P.,  machinist,  r.  328  Shotwell 

"    John  R.,  bricklayer,  r.  234514  Washington 

"  Joseph,  electrician  D.  D.  Wass,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

■•    Joseph,  plasterer,  r.  1006  Clay 

"  Joseph  P.,  salesman  Dunham,  Carrigan  & 
Hayden  Co.,  r.  2315  Bush 

"  Josiah  H.,  mining,  81  Nevada  Block,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Josiah  P.,  r.  1125  McAllister 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  18  Prospect  Av 

"    Julia  A.,  widow,  r.  724  Berlin 

"    J.  W.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"  Kellogg  A.,  agent  S.  P.  Co.  and  superin- 
tendent Sacramento  River  steamers. 
Market  St.  Wharf,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Kirby  B.,  clerk  E.  J.  Bowen,  r.  Alameda 

"  Kitty  Miss,  bookkeeper  Bare  Bros.,  r.  1034 
Pine 
White  L.  E.  Lumber  Co.,  Lorenzo  E.  White 
president,  John  H.  Tate  secretary,  man- 
ufacturers redwood  lumber,  ties,  posts, 
etc.,  22  California 

"    Letitia  Mrs.,  r.  1943  Howard 

"    L.  H.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  IRivoli  Av 

"    L.  H.  Mrs.,  stewardess  str  Coptic 

"    Lillie  Miss,  r.  916^4  Natoma 

"    Lillie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Polytechnic  High 
School,  r.  217  Capp 
White  Lorenzo  E.,  president  L.  E.  White  Lum- 
ber Co.,  22  California,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Louis  C,  laborer,  r.  1419  Hayes 
White  Lovell,  secretary  and  cashier  San  Fran- 
cisco Savings.Union,  NE  cor  California 
and  Webb,  r.  1616  Clay 

'■    Lowell  C,  r.  1929  Howard 

"  Luke,  wool  dryer  Ballard  &  Hall,  r.  15/2 
Oak  Grovp  Av 


White  Lydia  A.,  widow,  r.  626  Capp 

"    Mamie  Miss,  shoefitter,  r.  184  Perry 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  2710  Scott 

"    Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  184  Perry 

"  Martin,  mining,  58  Montgomery  Block,  r. 
1518  Larkin 

"    Martin  E.,  wireworker,  r.  329  Vallejo 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  122  California  Av 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  335  Tehama 

"    Mary  A.  Miss,  r.  1014  Pine 

"    Mary  B..  widow,  r.  930  Bush 

"  Matthew,  shoemaker,  527  Commercial,  r. 
334  Union 

"  Maud  E.  Miss,  stenographer  W.  H.  Chap- 
man, r.  733,  17th 

"    May  Miss,  r.  749  Howard 

"    Michael,  fireman,  r.  625  Davis 

"    Michael,  miner,  r.  184  Perry 

"    Michael  P.,  r.  27a  Noe 

"    M.  J.,  reporter  Call,  r.  1236  Market 

"  Nellie  M.  Miss,  clerk  U.  S.  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral's ofQce,  r.  1206  Haight 

"    Orrin  E.,  contractor  and  builder,  733,  17th 

"  Oscar  W.,  traveling  salesman  California 
Powder  Wks.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Patrick,  shoemaker,  r.  347^4  Grove 

"  Patrick,  teamster  Central  Coal  Co.,  r.  35 
Federal 

"  Patrick  J.,  city  agent  Fireman's  Fund  Ins. 
Co.,  444  California,  r.  2315  Bush 

"    Patrick  J.,  teamster    r.  71214  Clementina 
White  Peter,  vice-president  White  Bros,  (incor- 
porated), SE  cor  Spear  and  Howard,  r. 
Alameda 

"    Philip  E.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin 

"    P.  J.,  carpenter,  r.  205i/4  Fell 

"    Ralston  L.,  student,  r.  1616  Clay 

WHITE  R.  E.  &  CO. 

(Richard  E.  White),  druggists,  apoth- 
ecaries, drugs,  perfumes,  toLet  arti- 
cles, etc.,  400  Hayes 

White  Richard,  driver  South  S.  F.  Tannery 
"    Richard  C,  actor,  r.  408,  10th 
"    Richard  E.  (R.  E.  White  &  Co.),  and  treas- 
urer California  College  of  Pharmacy,  113 

Fulton,  r.  814  Grove 
"    Richard  M.,  dental  student,  r.  1312  Union 
"    Robert,  foreman  boiler  shop  Risdon  I.  and 

L.  Wks,  r.  560  Howard 
White  Robert,  cashier  San   Francisco   News 

Co.,  206-208  Post,  r.  1253  Octavia 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  6  De  Haro 
"    Robert  Jr.,  student,  r.  1253  Octavia 
"    Robert  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  138  Clara 
"    Robert  F.,  salesman  Wangenheim,  Stern- 

heim&Co.,  r.  540  Lyon 
"    Robert    H.,  architect,   104  Flood    Bldg,  r, 

1216  Haight 
"    Robert  W.,  r.  110  Eddy 
"    Roy  S.,  millhand  Deming-Palmer  Milling 

Co.,  r.  1416  Washington 
"    Samuel,  teamster  Cal.  Construction  Co.,  r. 

312  Brannan 

WHITE  SAMUEL  A. 

(H.  C.  Porter  &  Co.),  funeral  director 
and  practical  embalmer,  122  Eddy, 
telephone  South  226,  r.  The  Langham, 
telephone  Bush  15 
White  S.  Ballard,  vice-president  California 
Fruit  Company,  505-507  Sansome.  r.  1131 
Bush 

"    Serepta  C,  widow,  r.  1311  Union 
White  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  Charles  T.  Forden 
manager.  138-140  Ellis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 

"  Silas  A.,  principal  Spring  Valley  Grammar 
School,  r.  1312  Union 

"    S.J.  Mrs.,  r.  1206  Haight 

"    Sophie  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  1023,  21st 
White  Star  Laundry  Co.,   Edward  Hoyt    pro- 
prietor, cor  11th  and  Channel,  main  office 
Chronicle  Bldg  vestibule 

"  Star  Line  Steamships  (New  York, 
Queenstown  and  Liverpool)  Jonathan 
Middleton  agent,  213  Jackson 

"    T.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  R.  R.,  r.  1113  Broad- 


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White  Thomas,  baker,  r.  177  Minna 

■  Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  529  Sacramento 

■  Thomas,  expressman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

■  Thomas,  laborer,  r.  67  Clementina 

■  Thomas,  laborer  U.  S.  Engineer's  dept,  r. 
Presidio 

Thomas,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
'    Thomas,  salesman  L.  Dinkelspiel  &  Sons 

r.  504A  19th 
Thomas  Jr.,  porter  L.  Dinkelspiel  &  Sons, 

r.  504a  19th 
Thomas  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Mountain  View.  Cal. 
Thomas  B.,   principal  Washington  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  905  Market 
Thomas  F.,  tanner,  r.  724  Berlin 
Thomas  J.,  druggist,  r.  419  Clayton 
Thomas  J.,  laborer,  r.  25  Lilly  Av 
Thomas  W.,  boots  and  shoes,  25,  23d 
Thompson,  janitor  Sutter  St.   Ry.,  r.  2010 

Polk 
Timothy,  wood  and  coal,  NW  cor  Page  and 

Clayton,  r.  419  Clayton 
Timothy  J.,  liquors,  1806  Market,  r.  25  Lily 

Av  •' 

■  Uriel  H.,r.  602  Stockton 
Vincent,  laborer,  r.  41  Tehama 
W.,  capitalist,  r.  806  Ellis 
Walter,  barber  Henry  L.  White 
Walter,  bookkeeper  West  Coast  Furniture 

Walter  J.,  blacksmith  Fulton  Eng.  &  Shin 
Bldg.  Wks.,  r.  2118  Greenwich 

Walter  S.,  clerk  Pac.  Rolling  Mills,  r.  17 
Minnesota 

Walter  W.,  clerk,  r.  1020  Market 

Warren  S.,  insurance  appraiser,  223  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg,  r.  Oakland 

W.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  216  Devisadero 

William  (White  Bros.),r.  539  Buena  Vista 
Av 

William,  clerk,  r.  1821  Mason 

William,  pressman  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  r.  325, 
4th 

William,  teacher  Washington  Grammar 
School,  r.  905  Market 

William,  tinner  L.  E.  Spear,  r.  614  Lom- 
bard 

William,  waiter,  r.  224,  4th 

William,  watchman,  r.  609  Willow  Av 

William  A.,  clerk  Davis,  Haber  &  Co  r 
Alameda 

William  B.,  attorney  at  law,  310 Pine,  room 
46,  r.  Oakland 

William  B.,  clerk  general  passenger 
agent's  office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1596  Bush 

William  E..  r.  524  Fell 

William  E.,  teamster,  r.  12  St.  Rose's  Av 

William  F.  (O.  W.  Marye  &  Co.),  r.  1332 
Pine 

William  H.  (Allyne  &  White),  r.  New  York 

William  H.,  solicitor  Call,  r.  921  Market 

William  H.,  vice-president  L.  E.  White 
Lumber  Co.,  20  California,  r.  Elk,  Men- 
docino Co. 

William  H.  H.,  salesman  Neville  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

William  J.,  driver  John  Linehan,    r.  703 
Vienna 
WMte  William  J.,  manager  Alameda  Gas  Sav- 
ing Association,  306  Sutter,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  J.,  printer,  r.  98U/3  Harrison 
"    William  J.,  solicitor,  r.  921  Market 
"■    William  J.  H.,  clerk  Union  Iron  Wks,  r.  905 

Market 
"    William  L.,  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  12  Oak 
"    William   V.,  contractor,  r.  124i/4  Guerrero 
«®"  White.    See  Whyte  and  Wight 

WHITE'S  LAUNDRY, 

E.  P.  White  &  Co.  proprietors,  12tli  bet 
Howard  and  Folsom,  office  23  Powell, 
telephone  Bush  12,  hranch  office  11 
Tayior 

Whitefield  John,    capitalist,  r.   902  Montgom- 
ery 
"    RogvaldE.,  clerk,  r.  1403  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=-  Whitefield.    See  Whitfield 


Whitehead  Abe  L.,   bookkeeper    R.  Isaacs   & 

Bro.,  r.  415  Hayes 
"    Al.  D.,  clerk,  r.  214  Steiner 
"    Benjamin,  hoseman  Engine28,  r  436  Green- 
wich 
"    Howard  L.,  salesman  J.  T.  Bowers  &  Son 

r.  Oakland 
"    Morris,  r.  415  Hayes 
"    Reginald     N.,    telegraph    operator    local 

freight  office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  220  O'Farrell 
"    Richard  O.,  clerk  auditing  dept.    Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Samuel  B.  (S.  B.  Whitehead  &  Co.),  r.  214 

Steiner 
"    S.  B.  &  Co.  (Samuel  B.  Whitehead,  Thomas 

H.  Hurlick  and  George  F.  Tuttle),  auc- 
tioneers, 20  Leidesdorff 
"    Thomas,   coachman  Timothy  J.   Sullivan 

r.  2422  California 
"    William,  r.  1434  California 
"    William,  expressman,  r.  809Shotwell 
"    William,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  604 

Napa 
Whitehouse  Edward,  gunsmith  R.  Liddle  Co 

r.  Berkeley 
Whitehurst  Henry,  cook,  r.  234  Crescent  Av 
"    James  P.,  soap  maker  F.  Emil  Seidel,  r 

234  Crescent  Av 
"    John,  laborer  P.  Biggins  &  Co.,  r.  SW  cor 

Pohattan  snd  Minot 
"    Joseph,  blacksmith  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co.,  r 

961  Folsom 
"    Thomas  W.,  bricklayer,  r.  234  Crescent  Av 
Whitelaw  Charles  F.,  engineer,  r.  313  Folsom 
"    Frank,  well  borer  Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator 

Co.,  r.  16  Natoma 
"    Henry  W.,  gauger  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue 
"    N.,  sampler  Western  Sugar  Refinery,  r.  631 

Tennessee 
"    Thomas  A.  (T.  P.  H.  Whitelaw  &  Son),   r. 

631  Harrison 
"    Thomas  P.  H.  (T.  P.  H.  Whitelaw  &  Son), 

r.  631  Harrison 

WHITELAW    T.    P.  H.  &  SON 

(Thomas  P.  H.  and  Thomas  A.),  ship 
chandlery,  wrecking  and  submarine 
diving  and  agents  steamer  Whitelaw, 
216  Spear,  telephone  Main  1580 

4®=Whitelaw.    See  Whytlaw 
Whiteley  William,  machinist,  r.  173  Perry 
"    William  H.,  Custom  House  attorney  S.  P. 
Co.,  r.  605  O'Farrell 
Whitelock  George,  clerk  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

65  Langton 
Whitely  Henry  M.  (Hall  &  Whitely),  314  Mont- 
gomery, r.  2310  California 
Whlteman  Albert  G.,  butcher,  r.  12  Miller  PI 
"    Clara  Mrs.,  r.  135,  14th 
"    Edward,  seaman  str  City  of  Sydney 
"    Louis,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  240  Day 
Whiteside  Alexander,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  3421!4 
Mission 
"    Andrew,  engineer,  r.  1203ii,'  Folsom 
"    Annie  Miss,  with  James  H.  Barry,  r.  3421i/^ 

Mission 
"    Bolin  J.,  salesman,  r.  522  Ellis 
"    Carrie  E.,  widow,  r.  300,  12th  Av 
"    Edward  F.,  tube  clerk  Palace  Hotel 
"    Hattie  A.  Miss,  r.  1121  Taylor 
"    James  D.,  salesman,  r.  34211/4  Mission 
"    James  H.,  pressman  Joseph    Winterburn 

Co.,  r.  1121  Taylor 
"    John,    deputy  County  Clerk,  r.   Hotel  St. 

Nicholas 
"    Ninian  E.,  laborer,  r.  306,  12th  Av 


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Wliitfield  Albert  A.,  painter  Edison  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  r.  632  Natoma 

"    James  A.,  blacksmith  Thomas  Christie,  r. 
Oakland 

"    John  H.,  porter,  r.  1624  Leavenworth 

"    William,  machinist  Corporation  Yard  S. 
F.  F.  D.,  r.  12091/2  Hayes 

"    William  J.,  porter,  r.  1624  Leavenworth 
J8S=-Whitfield.    See  Whitfield 
Whitford  Frank  D.,  pressman  Hinton  Printing 
Co..  r.  618 Minna 

"    George,  harnessman  John  Peters,  r.   1912 
Ellis 
Whitham  Charles  E.,  clerk,  r.  2409  Mission 

"    Henry,    laborer    S.    P.    Co.,    r.    2409    Mis- 
sion 

"    H.   M.   Miss,   shorthand   and  typewriting, 
630  Market,  r.  2409  Mission 
4S=  Whitham.    See  Witham 
WTiiting  AlonzoA.,  salesman  Murphy  Varnish 
Co. 

"    Bertram  D.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1526a  Turk 

"    Charles  E.,  compositor  Argonaut,   r.  2007 
Mission 

"    Charles  H.,  clerk  S.  F.  News  Co., 
Ellis 

"    David,  r.  7  San  Antonio 

"    Elizabeth  E.,  widow,  r.  2328  Jones 

"    Eugene  C,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  90t 
ell 

"    George,  driver,  r.  822^/^  Shotwell 
Whiting  Henry  C,  general  manager  San  Fran- 
cisco and  North   Pacific  Railway   Co., 
Mutual    Life    Bldg.    4th    floor,  r.    Occi- 
dental Hotel 

"    James  W.,  real  estate,  r.  720  Franklin 

"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  7  San  Antonio 

"    John,  r.  7  San  Antonio 

"    Joseph,  r.  7  San  Antonio 

"    Leonard  B..  janitor,  r.  156,  14th 

"    Randolph  V.,    attorney    at   law,  211    San- 
some, room  7,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Susie  H.  Mrs.,  r.  9  Guerrero 

"    Walter  A.,  elevator  director  Mills  Bldg.  r. 
156,  14th 

"    William  E.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton. 
r.  113  Scott 

"    William  L.,  millwright,  r.  156,  14th 
Whitley  Gerald  S.,  clerk  H.  T.  WTiitley,  r.  1107 
Valencia 

"    Harry  T.,  hardware    and   plumbing,    HUT 
Valencia 

"    Henry  A.,  with  Real  Estate  and  Develop- 
ment Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Robert,  bartender,  r.  10  Albion  Av 

"    William  J.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  442. 
34th 

"    William   P.,    traveling    salesman    W.    P. 
Fuller  &  Co..  r.  404  Ellis 
.e®=  Whitley.    See  Whiteley 
Whitlock  Eugene,  millhand.  r.  1205  Guerrero 

"    John  O.,  caTpenter,  r.  427  Cedar  Av 

"    Mine     (Mariposa     Co.),     William     Johns 
agent,  320  Sansome,  room  11 

"    Montague,  bakery,  131A  15th 
Whitman  Albert,  blind  maker  Edward  B.  Hindes 
&Co.,r.  528  Chestnut 

"    Charles,  pressman  Valleau  &   Peterson,  r. 
528  Chestnut 

"    D.  Miss,  -stenograph  Dalton  Bros. 

"    Dolly  Miss,  milliner  Cohn  &  Schetter.   r. 
528  Chestnut 

"     E.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1740  Mission 

"    Edward,  plumber  W.  J.  J.  Weeke^,  r.  528 
Chestnut 


Whitman  Henry,  r.  528  Chestnut 
"    James,  stone  cutter,  r.  530,  3d 
"    Russell,  collector  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    &  Barnes  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  Sidney 
J.  Conger  manager,  agricultural  imple- 
ment supplies,  33  Market 
4®=" Whitman.    See  Whiteman 
Whitmarsh  Charles  S.,  switchman,  r.  1511  San- 
chez 
Whitmire  Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  714  Natoma 
Whitmore  A.,  carpenter,  r.  765  Howard 

Eben  W.,  carpenter  Occidental  Hotel 
Frank  W.,  messenger  Cal.  State  Mining 

Bureau,  r.  16  Henry 
Lizzie  M.  Miss,  clerk  general  freight  office 

S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
Martin  V.  B.,  r.  2505 Post 
William  N.,  mason  Edison  Light  and  Pow- 
er Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Willis  W.,  machinist  Great  Western  Can 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
4®- Whitmore.    See  Whittemore 
Whitney  A.  &  Sons,  car  wheels,  Williams,  Di- 
mond  &  Co.  agents,  202  Market 
A.  A.,  traveling  salesman  D.  M.  Osborne  & 

Co.,  r.  Los  Angeles 
Abbott  L.,  insurance  agent,  205  Sansome,  r. 

15  Leaveuworth 
Albert,    commission    merchant,     r.    1105 

Hyde 
Alb  rtus  B.,   traveling    salesman,    r.    344 

Grove 
Albion  H.,  salesman  C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co., 

r.  413  Post 
Arthur  L.  (C.  E.  Whitney  &  Co.),  r.  San 

Mateo 
Austin,  clerk  C.  E.  Anderson,  r.  215^  Ma- 
son 
Whitney  C.  E.  &  Co.  (Arthur  L.  Whitney  and 
Edward  B.  Pond),  dairy  produce  and 
Drovisions,  office  122-128  Davis  and 
abattoir  5th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Charles  H.,  machinist  George  H.  Tay  Co., 

r.  783  Mission 
Charles  M.,  office,  722  Montgomery,  r.  1935 

Geary 
Edgar  B.,  insurance, 328 Montgomery,  room 

511,  r.  Alameda 
Edward  E.,  r.  169  Moultrie 
Elbert  E.,  bottler  Dallemand  &  Co.,  r.  3020 
Pine 
Whitney    Electrical  Instrument  Co.    (Pena- 
cook,     N.     H.),     California    Electrical 
Works  general  agents.  35  Market 
Francis  L.   (Whitney  &  Webster),  r.  2030 

Laguna 
Frank  E.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

Oakland 
Frank  E.,  commercial  traveler,  r.  125  De 

Long  Av 
Frank  L.,  photographer  R.  C.  Jones,  r.  3020 

Pine 
Frank  R..  r.  451,  9th 
Frank  R.,  carpenter,  r.  cor  Point  Lobos  and 

35th  Avs 
George  B.,  plumber,  r.  15V^  Harrison  Av 
George  F.,  barber  John  Lehritter,  r.  22i/4, 

7th 
George  F.,    clerk  Whitney   &  Webster,  r. 

2030  Laguna 
George  H.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  r. 

Alameda 
George  S.,  clerk  Miller,  Sloss   &  Scott,  r. 
Oakland 

Whitney  George  W.,  assistant  secretary  Gold- 
berg,   Bowen    &    Co.,  426   Pine,  r.    3031 
Washington 
"    G.  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  507  East 
Whitney  James   D.,  physician   and  surgeon, 
67-70  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    James  E.,  with  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son, r.  104  Phelan  Bldg 
Whitney  James  0.,   commission,   73   Nevada 
Block,  r.  Oakland 
"    James  P.  Mrs,  widow,  r.  901  Fillmore 
"    James  W.,  city  agent  Home  and  Phoenix 

Ins.  Cos.,  r.  720  Franklin 
"     J.  J.  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  218  Stockton 


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WHITNEY  JOHN  B., 

manufacturers'  agent,  manager  The 
Holmes  &  Edwards  silver  Co.  and  Man- 
hattan Silver  Plate  Co.,  120  Sutter, 
room  3,  r.  125  De  Long  Av 

Whitney  John  B.,  president  and  general  man- 
ager, U.  S.  Standard  Weight  and  Meas- 
ure Assn.,  41  Fremont,  r.  3020  Pine 
"    John  E.,  stevedore,  11  Steuart,  r.  Berkeley 
"    John  J.,  proprietor  Stockton  Street  House, 

218  Stockton 
"    John   T.,   asphaltum    roofer,  1404  Eddy,  r. 

1301  Webster 
"    J.  Proctor,  collector  Gas  Consumers'  Assn, 

r.  901  Fillmore 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  241  Bartlett 
"    Lawrence    E.,    asphaltum   roofer,    r.    1201 

Webster 
"    Mary  E.  widow,  r.  2812  Bush 
"    Neva  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  210  Hyde 
"    Patrick,  sweeper  City  Street  Improvement 

Co.,  r.  104,  7th 
"    Peter  O.,  driver,  r.  241  Bartlettt 
"    Robert  N.,  clerk  Whitney  &  Webster,   r. 

2030  Laguna 
"    Roy  D.,    clerk    William  A.  Games,  r.  226 

Scott 
"    Roy  L.,  with  E.  B.  Whitney,  r.  Alameda 
"    Samuel  G.,  collector  S.  Simon,  r.  226  Scott 
"    Sophia  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Thomas,  r.  239  Bartlett       >  i\r; 

WHITNEY  TRANSFER  CO. 

(incorporated),  George  P.  McNear  pres- 
ident, Nathan  Gouid  vice-president, 
William  L.  Achard  secretary  and  man- 
ager, San  Francisco,  Oakland,  Alameda, 
Berkeley,  Stockton,  Petaluma,  Golden 
Gate,  Lorin,  Temescal,  Piedmont  and 
Fruitvale,  3-5  Commercial,  telephone 
Main  243,  and  28  and  630  Market,  and 
972  Broadway,  Oakland 
Whitney  W.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  302  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  bookkeeper  Richard  D.  Chandler, 

r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  master  schr  Jessie  Minor,  offtce 

22  Market 
"    William,  porter,  r.  783V4  Market 
"    William  B.,  boatman,  r.  916  Montgomery 

Av 
"    William  H.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

1432  Turk 
"    William   J.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  East 

Oakland 
"    William  M.,  r.  25  Stockton  PI 
"    &  Webster  (Francis  L.  Whitney  and  Fred- 
erick R.  Webster),  wool  warehouse,  NE 
cor  5th  and  Townsend 
Whitsitt  Francis  F.,  physician,  NE   cor  New 

Montgomery  and  Howard 
Whltson  David,  secretary  Chicago  Clock  Co., 
1622-1626  Market,  r.  2005b  Golden  Gate 
Av 
Whittaker  Harry,  rattan  worker  Cal.    Rattan 
Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Harry  V.,  insurance  agent,  r.  2814  Golden 
Gate  Av 
49=  Whittaker.    See  Whi taker 
Whittam  Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  234  Oak 
Whitted  Agnes,  widow,  r.  256  Minna 
Whlttell  George,  president  Luning  Co.,  39  Sut- 
ter, r.  1155  California 
"    Jennie  A.,  widow,  r.  1035  Pine 
J8Sr-Whittell.    See  Whittle 
"Whittemore   Daniel  H.,    attorney  at    law,  318 
Pine,  rooms  18-30,  r.  San  Rafael 
"    Henry,  salesman  Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  r.  805 

Geary 
"'  James  B.,  architect,  r.  519  Leavenworth 
"    James  B.  Jr.,  machinist  Market    St.  Ry., 

r.  323b  Uevisadero 
"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  323b  Devisadero 
j9®"  Whittemore.    See  Whitmore 
Whitten  Carlton  F.,  glass  blower,  r.  567  Bryant 
"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  143,  6th 
','    James,  porter,  r.  1026  Geary 
"    Thomas  W.,  deputy  City  and  County  Sur- 
veyor, r.  780  Clayton 


Whitten  Winfleld  S.,  packer,  r.  14  Morris  Av 

"    Zachariah  T.,  clerk,  r.  567  Bryant 
>8®-Whitten.    See  Whitton 
Whittenberger  Annie  Miss,  r.  116  Shipley 

"    Theodore,  clerk,  r.  116  Shipley 
Whittet  William  D.,  foreman  machinist  Joshua 
Hendy  Machine  Wks,  r.  3105V4  Buchanan 
Whittier  Alonzo  A.,  miner,  r.  1019  Oak 
"    James    E.,    contractor,   NW   cor  7th   and 

Berry,  r.  700  Shotwell 
"    D.  E.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
■'    Olita  B.  Miss,  r.  700  Shotwell 
Whittier  Primary  School,  Miss  Emma  E.  Stin- 
cen  principal,  N  s  Harrison  nr  4th 
"    Waldron  G.,  teamster,  r.  116V^  Shotwell 
Whittier    William    F.,    capitalist,  214    Pine, 
rooms  14-16,  r.  1630  Jackson 
"    William  R.,  with  William  F.  Whittier,  r. 
1630  Jackson 
Whittingham  Harry  (Whittingham  &  Mosher)), 
r.  704  Howard. 
"    &  Mosher  (Harry  Whittingham  and  Joseph 
Mosher),  liquors,  703  Howard 
Whittington  John,  superintendent  Oregon  Im- 
provement Co.,  r.  30  Laurel  PI 
"    JohnG.,  accountant  Oregon  Improvement 
Co.,  r.  225  Guerrero 
Whittle  Albert  M.,  paying  teller  S.  F.  Savings 
Union,  r.  131  Hancock 
"    Deering,  r.  134  Colling  wood 
"    Henry,  brick  mason,  40  New  Montgomery, 

r.  1911  Leavenworth 
"    James,  longshoreman,  r.  6  Beale  PI 
"    Robert,  policeman,  r.  3318,  16th 
"     William,  marine  fireman,  r.  554  Elizabeth 
-8®=Whittle.    SeeWhittell 
Whittock  William  H.,  r.  1000  Railroad  Av 
Whitton  James,  bartender  H.   McLaughlin,  r. 

1095  Howard 
«S=- Whitton.    See  Whitten 
Whitty  James  H.,  reporter,  r.  1063  Mission 

WHITWELL  WILLIAM  S., 

physician  and  surgeon,  office  21  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor,  hour  11  a.  m.,  hospital 
for  mental  and  nervous  diseases,  San 
Mateo,  Cal.,  r.  San  Mateo 

Whitworth    Eliza,    widow,  r.    SW    cor  Buena 

Vista  Av  and  Java 
Whitworth  John  M.  (Whitworth  &  Shurtleiff), 
r.  Berkeley 
"    William,  mill  hand,  r.  608,  6th 
Whitworth  &  ShurtlefiF  (John  M.  Whitworth 
and  Charles  A.  Shurtlefl),  attorneys  at 
law,  120  Sutter,  rooms  49-50,  telephone 
Main  1440 
Whollett  Harry,  laboror,  r.  316  Michigan  . 
Whooley  Dennis,  laborer,  r.  1319  Montgomery 
Whooton  Agnes,    bookkeeper  Antone  P.  Wag- 
ner, r.  1210  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  1310  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    George  F.,  painter,  r.  1210  Golden  Gate  Av 
Whorf  Albert  D.,  electrician,  r.  289  Iowa 
"    Charles  A.,  r.  289  Iowa 
"    Frank  T.,  foreman,  r.  289  Iowa 
"    Frederick  E.,  electrician,  r.  289  Iowa 
"    Rebecca  R.,  widow,  r.  289  Iowa 
"    William  R.,  electrician  Morosco's  Grand 
Opera  House,  r.  289  Iowa 
Whoriskey  Edward,  fireman  tug  Reliance,  r.  730 

Harrison 
Whybrow  Clarence,  salesman  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 

Co.,  r.  531  Bush 
Whyers  John  H.,  marine  engineer,  r.  18  Valley 
"    William  W.,  porter  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r. 
407,  3d 


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JOHANNIS, 

1"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS."] 

A  Supplied  under  Royal  W^arrant  to  H.  M. 
j  the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the  I 
1  Springs,  Zollhaus,   Germany.  l. 

i        WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St        V 

Whyte  Maggie,  domestic,  520  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Malcolm  C,  trackman  Market  St.  Ry.,r. 

337a  San  Jose  Av 
"    Neil  C.  ( Why  te  &  DeRome) ,  r .  Golden  Gate, 

Cal. 
"    Thomas,   bookkeeper    Eagleson-Hawkins 

Co.,  r.  207  Mason 
"    &  DeRome  (Neil  C.  Whyte  and  Louis  De- 
Rome),    proprietors     Globe   Brass   and 

Bell  Foundry  and  Machine  Works,  126- 

128  Main 
j6®- Whyte.    See  White  and  Wight 
Whytlaw  John  N.,  salesman  F.  H.  Lawton  & 

Co.,  r.  809  California 
«®=  Whytlaw.    See  Whitelaw 
Whytock  Jessie  Miss,  saleslady  M.  L.  Stearns, 

r.  315  Scott 
Wiberg  Eline,  domestic,  1513  Grove 

"    Peter,  cabinet  maker  William  A.  Schrock 
Wibert  John  H.,  pressman,  r.  71914  Howard 
Wiblishauser    Frederick,    cooper    Cal.    Wine 

Assn.,  r.  512  O'Farrell 
Wibord  Edward,  rope  splicer  Market  St.  Ry., 

r.  1144  Stevenson 
Wichelhausen  Herman,  shirt  maker,  924  Lar- 

kin 
Wichler  Charles,  engineer   Union    I.    Wks,  r. 


Wichman  Fritz,  confectionery,  336,  24th 
"    Henry  P.  (Wichman,    Lutgen   &  Co.),    r. 

Alameda 
"    John  F.,  candy  manufacturer,  3037,  I6th 
Wicnman,  Lutgen  &  Co.  (Henry  P.  Wichman, 
John    Lutgen    and   Frederick   Staude), 
wholesale  wines  and  liquors,  318-322 Clay 
"    Peter,  candy  maker,  r.  8  Elgin  Park  Av 
Wichmann  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  teacher  music, 
r.  427  Sutter 
"    Frank,  manager  J.  F.  Wichmann,  r.   1619 

Polk 
"    Herman  (Wichmann  &  Dorgeloh),  and  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  725Folsom,  r.  749  Fol- 
som 
"    John  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1141  Oak 
"    &  Dorgeloh  (Herman  Wichmann  and  Her- 
man Dorgeloch),  groceries  and  liquors, 
SE  cor  Welsh  and  4th 
Wichrowski  Albert,  barber,  r.  709  O'Farrell 
"    Krakus,  butcher,  r.  709  O'Farrell 
"    Paul,  steward  John  Bergez,  r.  812  Scott 
"    Thaddeus,  waiter  Bohemian  Club,  r.  709 
O'Farrell 
Wicht  John  L.,  shoemaker  United  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  r.  63  Clipper 
Wick  Charles,  packer,  r.  428,  9th 

"    George,  timer  Sutter  St.  Ry.,r.  1810  Polk 
Wickburg  Amelia,  domestic,  811,  20th 
Wicke  Ernst,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 

"    Fred,  clerk  William  Meyer,  r.  265,  9th 
Wickenhauser  Edward,  shipping  clerk   Good- 
yea  1   Rubber  Co.,  r.  SE  cor  Bennington 
and  EUert 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  3  Chatham  PI 
Wickens  Arthur,  cabinet  maker  William  Bate- 
man,  r.  Percita  Av  nr  Howard 
Wicker  Fred  W.,  with  Home  and  Phoenix  Ins. 
Cos.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Henry  J.   (R.  J.   Techau    &    Co.),    r.    The 

Strathmore 
"    Herman  ;jE.,  traveling    salesman  Braun- 

schweiger  &  Co.,  r.  1947  Geary 
"    William   E..    contracting    freight    agent 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Rail- 
way Co.,  5  Montgomery,  r.  534  Bush 
Wickersham  William  H.,  carpenter  and  builder, 
40  New  Montgomery,  r.  1125  York 


Wickersheimer  August,  cellarman  Milwaukee 
Brewery,  r.  1936  Folsom 
"    Gustav,  laborer  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 
1936  Folsom 
Wickertsheimer  Frederick,  tailor,  r.  15  Monroe 
Wickes  Elmer  T.,   clerk  N.  A.   Archer,  r.   1238 
Bush 
"    Ethel  M.  Miss,  artist,  r.  823a  Sutter 
"    Florence  L.  Miss,  china  decorator,  r.  823a 

Sutter 
"    Herbert  C,  clerk  Edison  Phonograph  Co., 

r.  1238  Bush 
"    Kate  H.  Miss,  artist,  r.  823a  Sutter 
"    Margaret  E.,  widow,  r.  1306  Pine 
Wicket  Henry,  porter  People's  Palace 
Wickham  James  H.,  paperhanger  and   second- 
hand books,  2401/2,  9th 
Wicklund  Nels,  clerk  Albion  Lumber  Co.,  r.  153 
Tehama 
"    Peter,  tailor,  r.  710  Washington 
Wickman  Charles,  2d  officer  str  Point  Arena 
"     Edward,  decorative  artist,  r.  837  McAllis- 
ter 
"    Emily  A.  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 

School,  r.  713  Oak 
"    J.  Fred,  member  S.  F.  Produce  Exchange, 

r.  713  Oak 
"    Karl  G.,  master  mariner,  r.  22  Perry 
je®"Wickman.    See  Wichman 
Wicks  Alfi-ed,  r.  217  Francisco 
"    Edna,  waiter  Kings'  Daughters'  Home 
"    Henry,  salesman  Charles  Mattheas,  r.  1934 

San  Carlos  Av 
"    Matilda,     laundress     Kings'     Daughters' 

Home 
"    Theodore,  carpenter,  r.  1706?^  Larkin 
"    William,  printer,  r.  1055  Mission 
4®=-Wicks.    See  Wickes  and  Weeks 
Wickson  Edward  J.,  horticultural  editor  Pa- 
cific Rural  Press,  secretary  State  Horti- 
cultural Society  and  president  Califor- 
nia State  Floral  Society,  ofBce  220  Mar- 

"    George  G.  (G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co.),  r.  Berke- 
ley 
Wlckson  G.  G.  &  Co.  (George  G.  Wickson)  Rem- 
ington typewriters,  dairy  and  farming 
implements,    boilers    and    engines,   3-5 
Front 
Wickstrom  Annie  J.,  domestic,  1206  Haight 
•'    John,    stonecutter   McPhee   Co.,  r.    1024^4 

Minna 
"    Lawrence,  trained  nurse,  r.  1117  Van  Ness 
Av 
jg®- Wickstrom.    See  Wikstrom 
Wickware  George  C,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental 

Hotel 
Widark  Peter,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  864%  Mission 
Widawski  Isaac,  barber  Albert  Barney,  r.  813 
Laguna 
"    Julius,  tailor,  812  Laguna 
Widber  Andrew,  seaman,  r.  135  Folsom 
Widber  Augustus  C,  City  and  County  Treas- 
urer,   New    City    Hall,    1st    floor,  r.  158 
Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Frank  H.,  cashier  Neustadter  Bros.,  r.  616 

Powell 
"    James  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  158  Golden  Gate 

Av 
"    J.   H.,  estate  of   (Widber's   Drug  Store), 

office  14  Ellis 
"    Stephen,  r.  667  Minna 
Widber's  Drug  Store  (estate  of  J.  H.  Widber), 

Henry  J.  Jordan  manager,  14  Ellis 
Widder  Fred,  photographer,  r.  2813  Clay 
"    Goswin,  private  school,  2812  Clay 
"    Gustave,  clerk,  r.  2812  Clay 
"    Meta  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  2813  Clay 
Widding  George  S.,  longshoreman,  r.  1229  Do- 
lores 
Widen  Adolph,  cabinet  maker,  r.  641a  Natoma 
Wideman  Hugo  V.,  medical  student,  r.  2515H 
Bryant 
"    James,  teacher  South  Cosmopolitan  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2515!/2  Bryant 
"    W.  W.,  reporter  Report,  r.  2515y2  Bryant 
Widemann  Hermann  Jr.,   towage    clerk  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.,  r.  1400  Van  Ness  Av 


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Widen  R.  G.,  fireman,  r.  529  Sacramento 
Wider  F.  Charles,  cooper  Enterprise  Brewing 
Co.,  r.  1926  San  Carlos  Av 
"    William,  cloakmaker,  r.  1926  San  Carlos  Av 
S®=- Wider.    See  Welder 

Widing  Charles,  tailor  Peterson  &  Landeor,  r. 
631  Stevenson 
"    John,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r.  631  Ste- 
venson 
Widlund  J.  F.  &  Co.  (John  F.  Widlund  and  Rob- 
ert Kangas),  men's  furnishing  goods,  11 
Mission 
"    John  F.  (J.  F.  Widlund  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
Widman  Anton  J.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  N  "s 
11th  Av  South  nrP 
"    Charles   E.,  butcher  Miller  &  Lux,  r.  N  s 

11th  Av  South  nrP 
•"    Herman  G.,  butcher,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  P 
"    W.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  310,  10th 
Widmer  Albert  (Dittli  &  Widmer),  r.  502  Bryant 
"    Emil,  waiter,  r.  327  Clementina 
"    Jacob,  cook,  r.  236  Ritch 
Widrin  Benjamin,  plumber,  r.  1  Raphael  PI 
"    Leon,  r.  1  Raphael  PI 
"    Mark  L.,  clerk    H.    S.   Crocker   Co.,   r.    1 

Raphael  PI 
"    Olga  Mrs.,  milliner,  r.  1  Raphael  PI 
Wiebcke  Frank,  plumber,  r.  1314  Jackson 

"    Frank  Mrs.,  notions,  1314  Jackson 
Wiebe  William,  r.  1618  Steiner 
Wieberg  William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  2013  Folsom 
Wiebold  Chris  H.,  r.  276  Minna 
Wieboldt  John  P.,  laborer,  r.  131  Fair  Oaks 
"    P.  William    N.    shipping   clerk  Geo.   W. 
Gibbs  Co.,  r.  622,  23d 
Wiebusch  Henry  C.  G.,  groceries  and  liquors, 

800,  17th,  r.  802,  17th 
Wiechers  Peter  (Wiechers  &Bruhns),  r.  225, 18th 
"    &   Bruhns    (Peter    Wiechers    and    Henry 
Bruhns),  groceries  and  liquors,  225,  18th 
Wiechert  Frank,  wood  and  coal,  3002  Webster 
Wiedeman  Charles,  driver  Wm.  G.  Loewe,  r.  338 
Madrid 
•.    Jacob,  baker  Nicholas  Prost,  r.  336,  3d 
4®~Wiedeman.    See  Weideman. 
Wiedenthal  Samuel  H.,  foreman  Edison  Light 

and  Power  Co.,  r.  796  Elizabeth 
Wieder  Otto,  bicycle  repairer  Devany,  Hopkins 

&Co.,r.  520Stanyan 
Wiedero  Carrie  G.  Miss,  cashier  Hale  Bros.,  r. 
•iVA  Oak 

WIEDERO  HENRY  0., 

wholesale  and  retail  crockery,  china. 

flass  and  earthenware,  cutlery  and 
ar  goods,  NW  cor  4th  and  Mission,  r. 
160  Golden  Gate  Av 

Wiedero  Louisa,  widow,  r.  21H  Oak 

Wiedman  Wilson  L.,  shoecutter  Porter,  Sless- 

inger  &  Co.,  r.  1022  Mason 
Wiedmann  Albert,  bakery,  1924  Howard 
"    Henry  J.,  engineer  Cahill  i&  Hall  Elevator 

Co. ,  r.  18th  A  V  South  nr  N 
Wieduwilt  John  A.,  weaver,  r.  1221  Greenwich 
Wiefels  Frank  W.,  foreman  Central  Hardware 

and  Supply  Co.,  r.  518M  Natoma 
Wiegan  Richard,  barber,  143^  Church 
"Wiegand    Eugene,    Assistant  Quartermaster 

General  Department  California  and  Ne- 
vada G.  A.  R.,  18  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
"Wiegand  Eugene  A.,  clerk  Standard  Soap  Co., 

r.  1634  Eddy 
"    Jacob  H.,  machinist  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks, 

r.  673  Clementina 
"    John  H.,  cook,  r.  673  Clementina 
J8®=" Wiegand.     See   Weigand,     Weygant    and 

Wigand 
Wieg  andt  Aage,  carpenter,  r.  3118  Point  Lobos  Av 
Wiegel  Clifford  R.,  lithographer  Schmidt  Label 

and  Litho.  Co.,  r.  600  Bush 
Wiegeld  E.,  seaman,  r.  3  East 
Wieger  Charles,  with  R.  T.  Kennedy  Co.,   r.   34 

Ellis 
"    Emil,  groceries  and  liquors,  2443  California 
Wiegmann  Christian,  fireman,  r.  716  Bryant 
"    Fred  (Wiegmann    &  Stuermer),  r.  231,  29th 
"    &   Stuermer    (Feed  Wiegmann    and    Fred 

Stuermer),    cigar     manufacturers,    528 

Washington 


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Wiegner  George  H.,  butcher,  1905  Point   Lobos 
Av 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.   NW  cor  Point    Lobos 

and  11th  Avs 
'•    William,  butcher  G.   H.    Wiegner,  r.   1905 
Point  Lobos  Av 
Wiehe  Flora  Miss,  r.  808  Turk 
Wiel  Alfred  L.,  with  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r. 
1817  Jackson 
"    Irving  J.,  law  student,  r.  1817  Jackson 
"    Jacob  (Kast  &  Co.),  r.  1918  Franklin 
"    Lewis  P.,   vice-president   Buckingham   & 
Hecht,  225-257  Bush,  r.  1817  Jackson 
4®=- Wiel.    See  Weil,  Weill  and  Weyl 
Wieland  Albert  G.,  merchant,  28  Crocker  Bldg, 

r.  424  Page 
Wieland  Brothers  (John  Wieland),  importers 
and  wholesale  provision  dealers  and  sole 
agents  F.  Ferrari's  olive  oil  and  soap, 
210-212  Davis 
»    Charles  S.,  r.  424  Page 
"    Emil  J.,  bookkeeper  Wieland  Bros.,  r.  2018 

California 
"    Frank,  baker  F.  Straub,  r.  105,  23d 
"    Frank,  bartender,  r.  919^  Natoma 
"    Fred  A.,  clerk  Hamburg-Bremen  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  r.  632  Post 
"    George,  brewer,  r.  707  Mission 
"    Gustave,  r.  512  Bush 

"    Hotel,  Mrs.  B.  O'Kane  proprietor,  401  Har- 
rison 
"    John  (Wieland  Bros.),  r.  2018  California 
"    John,  driver  Kooistra  Bros.,  r.  Norton  nr 
Mission 
Wieland  John  Brewery,  San  Francisco  Brew- 
eries  (limited),  proprietors,  228-240,  2d, 
bottling  department,  615  Howard,  tele- 
phone Main  444 
"    Max,  head  nurse  German  Hospital,  r.  188% 
Noe 
Wieland  Robert  P.,  president  California  Bott- 
ling Co.,  1407-1417  Eddy,  r.  2129  California 
"    Thomas  J.,  miner,  r.  863V^  Market 
Wield  Daniel,  r.  1169  Mission 
Wielen    George,  driver  Joseph  Duncan,  r.    15 

Whitney 
Wiemer  Michael,  barber,  r.  771  Howard 
Wiemeyer  Frank   H.,   frame   maker   Sanborn, 

Vail  &  Co.,  r.  32  Eureka 
Wienberg  Charles,  shoemaker,  r.  934  Folsom 
Wieneke  Frederick  J.,  porter  Swanberg's  Oyster 
House,  r.  3  Central  PI 
"    Robert  (Wieneke  &  Plagemann),  r.  Golden 
West  Hotel 
Wieneke  &  Plagemann  (Robert  Wieneke  and 
Frederick    P.    Plagemann),  proprietors 
Golden  West  Hotel,  32-36  Ellis 
Wiener  Aaron,  librarian,  B'nai  B'rith  Library, 
121  Eddy,  r.  1421  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Aaron,  wholesale  cigars,  508-510  Washing- 
ton, r.  415  Mason 
"    Adolph,  bookkeeper,  r.  1623!^  Geary 
"    Charles,  bookkeeper  Charles  Mattheas  & 

Co.,  r.  390,  6th 
■'    Charles,  clerk,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Conrad,  millhand  Del  Monte  Milling  Co.,  r. 

416,  2d 
"    Edward,  seaman,  r.  319  Grant  Av 
"    Edward,  stenographer,  r.  16231/2  Geary 
"    Gustave,  lithographer,  r.  504  Buchanan 
"    Henry,   cashier  Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co., 

r.  12  Grove 
"    Jacob,     clerk    Jonas    Schoenfeld,    r.    504 

Buchanan 
"    Julius,  hardware, 913-915  Larkin 
"    Marks,  r.  811  Octavia 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  CO. 

Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

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at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 
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Wiener  Max,  r.  811  Octavia 
"    Max,  tailor.  266  Minna 
"    Michael,  bartender,  r.  800  Kearny 
"    Mitehell,(Mandel,  Pursch  &  Wiener),  r.  13-26 

Geary 
"    Morris  H.,  stationery,  390,  6th 
"    Robert  A.,  tailor,  982;^  Harrison 
"    Zelda  Miss,  stenographer  Charles  M.  Oak- 
ley, r.  I63314  Geary 
;^r" Wiener.    See  Weiner 
Wieners  Annie,  widow,  r.  231  Ritch 
"    Bernard    H.,    groceries    and  liquors,   1400 
Church,  r.  1-102  Church 
Wiehholz  Joseph,  assistant  O'Connor,  Moffatt 
&Co.,  r.  3635  Mission 
"    Nicholas     C,     driver    Kuhls,    Schwarke 
&Co.,  r.  3635  Mission 
Wiersbitzky  Harry,  butcher.  HVi  Clinton  Park 
Wiese  Charles  H..    liquors    and    lodgings,  37 
East 
•'    Charles  H.  Jr.,  trunkmaker,  r.  37  East 
"    Frederick,    cook  James  McKenna,   r.   306 

OTarrell 
"    Fritz,   bartender  Stepp  &  Straub,  r.    1837 

Howard 
"    George  H.,  stevedore,  r.  114  Buena  Vista 
"    Henry,  bartender  Charles  H.  Wiese,  r.  37 

East 
"    John,  liquors,  NW  cor  Mission  and  16th,  r. 

1944  Mission 
"    Marie,  widow,  r.  922,  20th 
"    P.  O.,  expressman,  r.  19,  6th 
"    Theodore  H.,  bartender  Nicholaus  Diers,  r. 

1827  Howard 
"    William,  bartender  Jurss  &  von  Ronn.  r. 
605  Davis 
>^=- Wiese.    See  Weise.  Weiss  and  Wise 
Wieseman  J.  D.,  r.  211  Capp 
Wiesenhavern  August,  barber,  1856  Howard 
"    Henry  H.,  r.  1623  Grove 
"    Mary  M.  A.,  widow,  r.  1623  Grove 
Wiesenhutter  Max.  steward  Page  &  Falch,  r.  15 

Lloyd 
Wiesmann  August  G.  (Wiesmann  &  Bruening). 
r.  10  Willow  Av 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  313,  4th 
"    Jacob,  liquors.  1940  Market 
"    &   Bruening    (August    G.  Wiesmann   and 
Charles  Bruening),  liquors,  130,  3d 
>^="Wiesmann.     See    Weismann    and     Wise- 

mann 
Wiester  Aber  S..  electrician,  r.  2933  Folsom 
"    John  C.   CWiester  &  Co.),    r.   lOUVi   Shot- 
well 
"    Lucy  E.  Mrs.,  artist.  2933  Folsom 
"    William  C.  bookkeeper,  r.  635  Guerrero 
"    William  H.  (Wiester  &  Co.),  r.  2933  Fol- 
som 

WIESTER  &  CO. 

(William  H.  and  John  C.  Wiester),  oil, 
gas  and  gasoline  stoves,  and  house- 
fumisMng  goods,  17-19  New  Mont- 
gomery, telephone  Main  758 

Wigand  Sophie  S.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Even- 
ing School,  r.  2306  Fillmore 
■■    Theodore,  physician,  r.  3306  Fillmore 

i^" Wigand.    See  Weigand,  Weygant  and  Wie- 
gand 

Wigg  Margaretta  Mrs.,  librarian  Free  Public 
Library  Branch  4,  r.  E  s  Lott  nr  Haight 

Wigger    H.    Mrs.,    widow,    milliner    Stange  & 
Janicke,  r.  222  Page 
"    Henry   J.,    salesman   Dyer    &  Koch.   r.    1 
Elliot  Park 

Wiggers  Harold,  r.  2339  Geary 


Wiggett  William,  r.  781  Mission 

Wiggin  Alonzo,  r.  139  San  Jose  Av 

Wiggin  Charles  E.,  bookkeeper  Will  &  Finck. 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Wiggin  Charles  M.,  secretary  Whitaker&Ray 
Co.,  723  Market,  r.  Oakland 

"  Frank  S.,  laborer  U.  S.  Customs,  r.  235- 
Kearny 

"  Marcus  P.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  Ala- 
meda 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1621  Leavenworth 

"    William  D.,  bookkeeper,  r.  139  San  Jose 

Av 
'    William  K.,  painter,  r.  1706  Mason 
Wiggins   Charles    F.,    teamster,    r.    1894    Mis- 
sion 

•'    George  S.,  teamster,  r.  1894  Mission 

"  James  F.,  clerk  Pacific  Mail  SS.  Co.,  r.  1810' 
Broadway 

"  James  S.,  wharfinger  Broadway  Wharf  1, 
r.  17  Glen  Park  Av 

"    Leonard  S.,  hatter,  r.  2199^  Clara 

"    Silas  S.,  carpenter,  r.  1894  Mission 

"  Walter  E.,  pressman  Schmidt  Label  & 
LithoCo.,  r.  1894  Mission 

"    Wilford  H..  carpenter,  r.  947  Capp 
Wiggins  Wilfred    W.,    correspondent    Pacific 
Mail  Steamship  Co.,  ofiice  425Market,r. 
1810  Broadway 

"    William  H.,  r.  416  Austin  Av 

"    William  H..  marine  engineer,  r.  1894  Mis- 
sion 
Wigginton  Benjamin  F.,  carrier   postoface,  r. 
1119  Jones 

"  Fred,  salesman  S.  P.  Taylor's  Sons,  r> 
Berkeley 

"    Harry,  plumber,  r.  SSVs  Gilbert 
Wigholm  John  A.,  blacksmith    H.    Crockard's- 

Sons,  r.  928  Montgomery 
Wight  Frank  J.,  salesman    C'.    C.  Hornung,  r. 
1103  Filbert 

"  Frederick  G.,  office  722  Montgomery,  r. 
Oakland 

"  Fred  L.,  clerk  Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.,  r. 
1542  Page 

"  Stephen  H.  (Wight  &  Hocking),  r.  1416 
Pine 

"  William  W.,  electrician  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  312' 
Fair  Oaks 

"    &  Hocking  (Stephen   H.  Wight  and  Wil- 
liam J.  Hocking),  carriage  makers,  141* 
Pine 
Wightman  Charles  S.,  clerk  J.  A.  Folger&  Co..,. 
r.  Oakland 

"     Evelyn  Miss,  r.  10  Tremont  Av 

'•    Helen  F.  Miss,  r.  10  Tremont  Av 

"    James,  clerk  John  Wightman  Jr. 

"    James  S..  laborer,  r.  24  Lily  Av 

"  John  Jr.,  commission  merchant,  309  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  1-2,  r.  459  Guerrero 

"  John  D..  cellarman  The  E.  G.  Lyons  Co.,  r. 
123  Bernard 

"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  835  Bush 

"  William  B.,  National  Bank  Examiner,  30 
Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor,  r.  Hotel  Pleasan- 
ton 

"    William  T.  (Mosher  &  Wightman),  r.  116^ 
14th 
Wigland  John,  seaman,  r.  15^4  Freelon  rear 
Wigley  Charles  W.,  salesman  Kempkey,  Gil- 
ham  &  Sawyer,  r.  304,  3d 

"  Edwin,  waiter  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1211  Fill- 
more 

"    Edwin  Mrs.,  notions,  1311  Fillmore 
Wigmore  Alexander,  coremaker,  r.  23%  Perry 
Wigmore   Alphonse    A.,    vice-president    John 
Wigmore  &  Sons  Co.,  139-147  Spear,  San 
Francisco,  and  Los  Angeles,  r.  606  Sut- 


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"    F.   George,    boxmaker  Pac.  &  S.  F. 
Factory,  r.  221,  8th 

Wigmore  George  H.,  secretary  John  Wigmore 
&  Sons  Co.,  129-147  Spear,  San  Francisco, 
and  Los  Angeles,  r.  Los  Angeles 
"    James,  special  policeman,  r.   1019  Leaven- 
worth 

Wigmore  John,  president  John  Wigmore  & 
Sons  Co.,  129-147  Spear,  San  Francisco, 
and  Los  Angeles,  r.  Los  Angeles 


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Wigmore  John  &  Sons  Co., 

John  Wigmore  president,  Alphonse  A. 
Wigmore  vice-president,  George  H. 
Wigmore  secretary,  hardwood,  lum- 
ber, ship  timber,  cabinet  woods  and 
veneers,  129-147  Spear,  26-28  Howard 
and  Los  Angeles,  cal. 

Wigmore  John  G.,  commission  merchant,  r.  2213 
Fillmore 

Wigney    George    A.,  clerk  Humboldt  Lumber 
Mill  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Wigren  Franlc,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    John,  seaman,  r.  511  Lombard 

Wike  John  H.,  notions,  2218  Larkin 
"    Thomas,   silver   polisher  Shreve&Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

Wiklund  John,  seaman  str  Alcatraz,    r.    15V4 
Freelon 

Wikoff  Mary,  widow,  r.  13  Louisa 

Wikstrom  Gustaf  F.,  book  and  job  printer,  1234 
Howard 

Wilbar  Horace,  deckhand  str  John  S.  Hartley, 
r.  400  Bay 

Wilber  Edward,  billposter,  r.  1609  Geary 
"    Harry  C,  with  R.  C.  Wilber,  r.  612  Baker 

WILBER  ROBERT  C, 

importer  foreign  and  American  guides, 
Palace  Hotel  news  stand,  typewriting, 
telephone  and  flower  stand,  telephone 
Main  1525,  r.  608  Baker 

Wilber  William,  carpenter,  r.  366  Natoma 
Wilberforce  Alec  B.,  with   W.  B.  Chapman,  r. 

1223  Pine 
Wilberg  Andrew   J,,  barber   John    Stable,    r. 
1120/2  Florida 
"    Edward,  bicycles,  407-409,  22d,  r.  315,  23d 
"    Olof,  carpenter,  r.  315,  3d 
4®=-Wilberg.    See  Willberg 
Wilbert  Frederick  V.,  blacksmith  M.   L.  Wil- 
bert,  r.  26  Turk 
"    Jane  L.,  widow,  r.  523  Minna 
"    Margaret  Mrs.,  r.  1026  Bush 

WILBERT  MARTIN  L., 

carriages,  wagons,  carts  and  trucks 
made  and  repaired,  203  Fremont,  tele- 
phone Red  1501,  r.  414, 1st 

Wilbert  Mary,  widow,  r.  9  Langton  rear 

"    Valentine  P.,  r.  209  Grant  Av 
Wilbur  Asa  P.,   compositor  The  Figaro,  r.  532 
Merchant 
"    Benjamin  P.,  clerk,  r.  527  Hickory  Av 
"    Charles  F.,  r.  403,  3d 
"    Emma  P.,   widow,    saleslady  Willcox    & 

Gibbs  S.  M.  Co.,  r.  717  Post 
"    F.  Lawler,  r.  527  Hickory  Av 
Wilbur  George  B.,  r.  313  Steiner 
"    Henry,  r.  220  Montgomery  Av 
"    Henry  N.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

2808  Bush 
"    Isaac  R.,  treasurer  and  general  manager 
Royal  Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  214  Pine 
room  27,  r.  321  Hill 
Wilbur  John  S.,  division  engineer  San  Fran- 
cisco and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway 
Co.,  office  321  Market 
"    Marietta  widow,  The    Lick    Old    Ladies' 

Home 
"    Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 
"    Tiny,  r.  527  Hickory  Av 
«®-Wilby.    SeeWillby 
Wilcken   Henry,    cabinet    maker.    Trinity    nr 

Bush 
Wilcomb  Charles  P.,  curator  Golden  Gate  Par  k 

Museum 
WilcoxiAmslia,  widow,  r.  839,  15th  Av  South 
"    Edward,  r.  839, 15th  Av  South 
"    Edward  B.,   art  glass    worker    Cal.      Art 
Glass,  Bending  and    Cutting    Wk  s,    r. 
Oakland 
"    Emma  Miss,  dressmake  r,  r.  519  Octavia 
"    Frank  A.,  gripman   Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1417 

Bush 
'<     Frank  A.,  2d  lieutenant  Company  C,  1st 
Infantry  U.  S.  A.,  Angel  Island 
Wilcox  George  G.,  president  Albion  Lumber 
Co.,  25  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Chicago,  111. 


Wilcox  Herbert  E.,  vice-president  Albion 
Lumber  Co.,  25  Luning  Bldg,  r.  Chicago, 
111. 

"  I.  F.,  salesman  Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco 
Co.,  r.  703%  Hyde 

"    J.,  messman  str  Pomona 

"    J.  A.,  r.  418  Ellis 

"  Jeannette  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music,  r.  771 
Pierce 

"  Jesse  L.,  harness  maker  Main  &  Winches- 
ter, r.  824  Kearny 

"    John  E.,  compositor  Report,  r.  Alameda 

"    John  W.,  r.  1603  Lexington  Av 

"  Joseph  R.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  608  Willow  Av 

"  L.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Academy  House,  705 
California 

"    Lorenzo,  traveling  salesman,  r.  39,  5th 

"    Russell  M.,  cider  manufacturer,  r.  310  Noe 

"    Silas,  contractor,  r.  519  Octavia 

"  Silas  H.  (Silas  H.  Wilcox  &  Co.),  r.  211 
Page 

"  Silas  H.  &  Co.  (Silas  H.  and  William  D. 
Wilcox),  book  and  job  printers,  106  Bat- 
tery 

"  Simeon  E.,  restaurant  and  bakery,  917  Mis- 
sion, r.  613  Mission 

"    W.,  cook,  r.  613  Mission 

"  Walter  C,  clerk  auditing  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Walter  I.,  dentist,  233a  Leavenworth 

"  Willard  C,  machinist  First  Street  Wks, 
Union  I.  Wks,  r.  839,  15th  Av  South 

"    William,  stonecutter,  r.  1138  Howard 

"    William  D.,  r.  14,28th 

"  William  D.  (Silas  H.  Wilcox  &  Co.),  r.  519 
Octavia 

WILCOX  WILLIAM  0., 

physician  and  surgeon  and  professor 
of  diseases  of  Genito  Urinary  Organs 
in  California  Medical  College,  21  Pow- 
ell, hours  1  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Bush  5 
*S-Wilcox.  See  Willcox  and  Willocx 
Wilcoxon  Caleb  R.,  dental   student,    r.    1227'/4 

4@=Wilcutt,    See  Willcutt 
Wild  John,  r.  Pioneer  House 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  16  Polk  Lane 
«'    John  T.  (Wild  &  Wyman)  and  bakery,  3045, 

16th 
"    Julius,  laborer,  r.  57  Everett 
"    Louis,  cigar  packer,  r.  335  Day 
"    Marv  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  music  and  embroid- 
ery, 1812  Union 
"    &  Wyman  (John  T.  Wild  and  James  Wy- 
man), second-hand  furniture,  443,  3d 
Wilde  Arthur  H.,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  330  McAl- 
lister 
"    George  A.,  spring  maker,  r.  440i/4  Brannan 
"    GustavM.,  cashier  Pope  &  Talbot,  r.  3211 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    James,  spring  maker  Betts  Spring  Co.,  r. 

44014  Brannan 
"    John  R.,  r.  3316  Steiner 
"    Peter,  file  maker,  r.  44054  Brannan 
"    Richard,  clerk  Union  Pacific  System,   r. 

2301  Polk 
"    William  W.,  chief  clerk  Union  Pacific  Sys- 
tem, r.  2216  Steiner 
4®- Wilde.    See  Willde^ 

Wildenradt  Hugo,  painter,  r.  1139  Hampshire 
Wilder  Charles  B.,  house  and  sign  painter,  437, 
31st 
"    Charles  F.,  actor,  r.  243  Bartlett 


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DEALERS   IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  #  DOMESTIC  GOAL 

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§         Wilder  Charles  J.,    freight  auditor   Soutbern 
o  Pacific  Co.,  NE  cor  4th  and  Townsend, 

^  r.  Menlo  Park 

g"        Wilder  Charles  T.,  Consul  General  Hawaiian 
"S  Islands,  206  Sansonae,  room  22,  r.  Occi- 

tH  dental  Hotel 

"    Clement  (Wilder  &  Co.),  r.  90IV2  Valencia 
jg  "    Edwin  H.,  law  clerk  A.  E.  Shaw,  r.  Oakland 

"  "    Ernest  E.,  butcher,  r.  1319  Green 

2  "    Henry  R.,  clerk,  r.  321  Ellis 

fe  "    James  G.,  stevedore  Sacramento  Transpor- 

o  tation  Co.,  r.  ilGVi,  10th 

^  "    Marie  Miss,  r.  4  Kappeler  Court 

■  b  "    William,  laborer,  r.  1250  Howard 

o  "    William  P.,  carpenter  Enterprise  Mill,  r. 

iz!  210  Fell 

Wilder   &  Co.   (Clement    Wilder,    Charles  W. 
Moore  and  Charles  H.  Lombard),  spec- 
ialists in  advertising,  rooms  30-31  East- 
erbrook  Bldg,  20-24  Geary 
"^       Wilderman  George  W.,  r.  1041  Mission 
^         Wildes  Frank  L.,  salesman  Boston  Woven  Hose 
■^  and  Rubber  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    Joseph  H.,  civil  engineer  U.  S.  Surveyor 
General's  office,  r.  Oakland 
Wildgans  George,  plumber,  r.  1327  Harrison 
Wildhagen   Ernst,    laundryman  German  Hos- 
pital 
"    G.  F.  Mrs.,  r.  715  Larkin 
"    William,  cooper  Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  r.  10 
Oak 
Wildman    Rounsevelle,  editor    and   manager 
Overland  Monthly,  508  Montgomery,  r. 
2201  Webster 
Wildrick  Charles  D.,  restaurant,  1530  Polk 
Wilds  Horace  M.,  janitor,  r.  1214  Clay 
Wildt  Gustav,  waiter  str  Santa  Rosa,  r.  1111 
Elm  Av 
"    Valentine,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  260  Howard 
Wile  Henry  F.,  cigar  maker  Frahm  &  Franken- 

berg,  r.  1115  Jackson 
Wiler  Henry,  r.  1130  Market 
Wiles  James  A.,  manager  San  Francisco  Busi- 
ness College  and  Ellis  Publishing  Co., 
1236  Market 
Wiley  Anne,  widow,  nurse,  r.  731  Broadway 
"    Brothers  (James  H.  Wiley  and  William  D. 

Nickle),  furniture,  931  Mission 
"    Charles,  r.  225  Duncan 
"    Charles  E.,  teamster,  r.  516  Haight 
'•    Enoch,  blacksmith  Payne's  Bolt  Wks,  r. 

Oakland 
"    George  F.,  teamster  S.  F.  Planing  Mill,  r. 

332a  12th 
"    Harley  R.,  attorney  at  law,  319  Pine,  rooms 

54-55  r.  Berkeley 
"    Harry,  r.  225  Duncan 

"    Intrepid  M.,  proprietor  Root  House,  126, 4th 
"    Isaac,  watchman,  r.  532,  21st 
"    James  H.  (Wiley  Bros.),  r.  112  Olive  Av 
"    Lavinia,  widow,  r.  129  Harriet 
"    Samuel  R.,  accountant,  r.  114  McAllister 
"    Thomas,  r.  225  Duncan 

"    Walter  J.,  buyer  S.  F.  Breweries,  r.  2217 
Buchanan 
4®-Wiley.    See  Whiley,  Willey  and  Wylie 
Wilfert  Brothers  (Christopher  and  Henry),  pro- 
visions, 1378  Market 
"    Christopher  (Wilfert  Bros.),  r.  1422  Mission 
"    Henry  (Wilfert  Bros.),  r.  1422  Mission 
Wilford  Albert,  builder,  r.  3009  Jackson 
"     Edward,   clerk  Toomey    &   Casey,   r.  3009 
Jackson 
Wilgus  Charles   B.,   carriage  driver,  r.  5210c- 
tavia 


Wilhelm  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  11'/^  Perry 
"    August,  physician,  30  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    August  H.,  carpenter,  r.  469  Shotwell 
"    Christopher,    laborer  August  Koerber,   r. 

125a  Bernard 
"    Conrad,  expressman,  SE  cor  Stockton  and 

Union,  r.  814  Union 
"    George,  butcher  James  G.  Shyne,  r.  11»4 

Perry 
"    George  C,  laundry  man,  r.  911, 18th 
"    Jacob,  butcher,  r.  11%  Perry 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  11%  Perry 
Wilhelma  of  Magdeburg  General  Insurance 
Co.  (of  Magdeburg),  Gutte  &  Frank  man- 
agers Pacific  Coast  department,  303  Cali- 
fornia 
WUhelmi    Wolrad,     cigars   and  tobacco,   509 

Montgomery 
Wilhelmson  Lars,  machinist,  r.  1  Folsom  Av 
Wilhelmy  Max,  canvasser,  r.  21  Essex 
Wilke  Adeline  Mrs.,  dairy  produce,  2006%  Mis- 
sion 
"    Adolph,  pressman  Louis  Roesch  Co.,  r.  cor 

Montgomery  Av  and  Green 
"    Edward,  plumber,  1414  Church 
"    Frederick  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  228  Waller 
"    George,  porter  N.  F.  Macphee 
"    JohnO.F.,r.  446,  18th 
"    Louise  C.  Miss,  r.  1148  Sutter 
"    Paul,  seaman,  r.  110  Berry 
"    Robert  G.,  real  estate,  r.  1148  Sutter 
«S=-Wilke.    See  Wilkie 
Wilken  William,  bartender  Lund  &  Hansen,  r. 

428  Natoma 
Wilkening   Henry,  groceries   and   liquors,   cor 

Church  and  Duncan,  r.  1416  Church 
Wilkens  Alwene,  domestic,  2003  California 

"    Charles  (Wilkens  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
Wilkens  Charles  R.,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor 
McAllister    and    Webster,   r.    709%  Bu- 
chanan 
"    Diedrich,  translator,  r.  321  Capp  rear 
"     Ernest  O.,  liquors,  3206  California,  r.  3308 

California 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Henry  A.  Schultze,  r.  542 

Polk 
"    Fredericka  H.,  domestic,  1708a  Waller 
"    George  (George  Wilkens  &  Co.),  r.  403Bran- 

nan 
"    George,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    George  &  Co.  (J.  William  and  George  Wil- 
kens), groceries  and  liquors,  600,  3d 
"    Harry  K.  P.,   traveling  salesman,  r.    251 

Octavia 
"    Jacob  A.,  r.  34  Ellis 
"    John,  wrapper  manager  O'Connor,  Moffatt 

&  Co.,r.  2124  Mason 
"    John  H.  (Wilkens  &  Boese),  r.  126%,  13th 
"    J.  William  (George  Wilkens  &  Co.),  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Lars,  clerk  William  Simpson,  r.  503  Davis 
"    Nicolaus,  confectionery,  2424  Market 
"    Otto  F.,    liquors,  633   Sacramento,   r.  834 

Bay 
"    &  Boese  (John  H.  Wilkens  and  Nicholas 
Boese),  groceries  and  liquors,  SE    cor 
Sacramento  and  Drumm 
"    &  Co.  (C.  Wilkens  and  B.  Natorp),  shipping 
and   commission    merchants,    124    San- 
some 
4®" Wilkens.    See  Wilcken  and  Wilkins 
j6®="Wilkenson.    See  Wilkinson 
Wilker  Gustav,  cooper,  r.  1301  Harrison 
Wilkes  Nellie,  widow,  r.  9M  William  rear 

"    William  J.,  night  foreman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry. 

Wilkie  Adolph,  foreman  Examiner,  r.  605  Green 

Wilkie  Andrew,  proprietor  Mechanics'    Mill, 

SW  cor   Mission    and  Fremont,    r.  433 

Oak 

"    Andrew  Jr. ,  solicitor  Andrew  Wilkie,  r.  433 

Oak 
"    Duncan,  carpenter,  r.  508  Connecticut 
"    Francis  A.,  clerk  Andrew  Wilkie,  r.  433 

Oak 
"    Henry,  clerk  Henry  Kohn,  r.  408  Folsom 
"    Herman,  upholsterer,  r.  1051  Mission 
"    Walter,  messenger  Eugene  G.  Davis,  r.  433 
Oak 
4®-  Wilkie.    See  Wilke 


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Wilkins    Alice  M.    Mrs.,    hair    dresser,  r.   119 
Stockton 
"    Alva  R.,  architect,  r.  3008  Fillmore 
"    Arthur  F.,  steamfitter,  r.  303V4  Turk 
"    Beniamin  P.,  janitor  Exempt  Fire  Co.,  r. 

609  Pine 
"    Caldwell  R.,  salesman  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein 

&  Co.,  r.  232  Van  Ness  Av 
"    C.  M.,  purser  str  City  of  Sydney 
Wilkins  de  Winton  William,  naval  architect 
and  shipwright,  3  Harrison,  r.  1141  Dolo- 
res 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3008  Fillmore 
"    Frank,  instrument  maker  Charles  C.  Riedy, 
r.  1416  Broadway 
Wilkins  Frank  A.,  secretary  and  treasurer  Cas- 
par Lumber  Co.,  48  Market,   room  3,  r. 
1310  Hyde 
"    Fred  A.,  car  dispatcher  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

912  Minnesota 
"    Frederick,  r.  38 Harriet 
"    Gesche,  widow,  r.  18]/^  Decatur 
"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
"    Henry  A.,  polisher,  r.  38  Harriet 
Wilkins  James  M.  (Wilkins  &  Pearson),  and 
liquors.  NE  cor  8th  Av  and  Fulton,  r. 
Cliff  House 
John,  baker,  r.  909  Kearny 
John,  onyx  rubber  J.  &  F.  Kesseler,  r.  ISyj 

Decatur 
John  G.,  r.  106  Henry 
John  H.,  laborer,  r.  946  Bryant  rear 
J.  Wesley,  teacher  music,  827  Geary 
Louis,  laborer,  r.  961  ^4  Bryant 
Louis,  teamster,  r.  I8V2  Decatur 
Samuel  J.,  carpenter,  r.  3008  Fillmore 
Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  772^4  Harrison 
William  L.,  journalist,  r.  811  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"    William  P.,  janitor  109  California,  r.  1030 
Pacific 
Wilkins  &  Pearson   (James  M.  Wilkins   and 
Richmond  C.  Pearson),  proprietors  Cliff 
House,  termination  of  Point  Lobos  Av, 
6  miles  west  of  City  Hall 
Wilkinson  Andrew  J.,   real  estate   agent,  3-5 
Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor,  r.  427  Chestnut 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  122  Grove 
"    Charles,  waiter  D.  Boehn 
"    Charles  W.,  compositor  Valleau  &  Peter- 
son, r.  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
"    Edward  R.,  marine  engineer,  r.  Commer- 
cial Hotel 
"    Edwin  R.,  painter,  r.  627i/4  Fulton 
"    E.  F.  Miss,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Eli  J.,   proprietor  East  Lake  Hotel,  SW 
cor  Bay  and  Webster,  and  Wilkinson's 
House,  3501  Fillmore,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and 
Webster 
"    George,  painter  E.  A.  Grant,  r.  1030  Capp 
"    George,  steward,  r.  3  East 
"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  1401  Folsom 
"    Harper,  liquors,  3557  Fillmore 
"    James,  policeman,  r.  315,  8th 
"    James  J.,  pressman,  r.  315,  8th 
"    James  M.,  janitor,  r.  7  Vallejo  PI 
"    J.  D.,  r.  765  Market 

"    J.  O.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r.  1309  Polk 
"    John  E.,  cooper  Cal.  Barrel  Co.,  r.  315,8th 
"    John  J.,  clerk,  r.  1401  Folsom 
"    Joseph  R.,  civil  engineer,  r.  2836  Howard 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  clairvoyant,  r.  505,  7th 
"    Patrick,  lithographer,  r.  957  Harrison 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Roderigo,  messenger  Pay  Dept.  U.  S.  A. 

Dept.  of  California,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Thomas,  farmer,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    William,  r.  1615  Sutter 
"    William,  bricklayer,  r.  1  Silver  Star  PI 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  I83014  Howard 
Will  Frederick  A.,  r.  806  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Frederick  G.,  clerk  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  806 

Van  Ness  Av 
"    George   W.,  marine   fireman,  r.   14   West 
Mission 
Will  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  320  Green 
"    John  D.,  r.  127  Montgomery 
"    Peter  H.,    cellarman  Lachman  &  Jacobi, 
r.  610  Linden  Av 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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Will  &  Flnck  Co.  (incorporated),  Julius  Finck 
president,  Morris  Fredrick  vice-presi- 
dent, William  F.  Litzius  secretary, 
manufacturing  cutlers  and  electrical 
contractors,  importers  and  dealers  toys, 
etc.,  818-820  Market,  telephone  Main  1905, 
factory  30,  1st,  telephone  Main  1906,  3 
bells 
Willamette  Pulp  and  Paper  Co.,  722  Montgom- 
ery 
Willamette  Steam  Mills  Lumbering  and 
Manufacturing'  Co.  (Portland,  Or.), 
Byxbee  &  Clark  agents,  42  Market, 
room  2 
Willard  Albert,  cook  John  W.  Wissinger,  r.  235 
Bush 

"    Alonzo,  helper  C.  W.  Iredale,  r.  231,  3d 

"    Brothers  (Maurice  and  Jules),   wholesale 
cigars,  112-114  Pine 

"    Carl,  bartender,  r.  605  Pine 

"    Charles  W.,  attorney  at  law,  5  Mills  Bldg, 
9th  floor,  r.  1101  Pine 
Willard  Edward  A.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Surveyor 
General's  office,  r.  808  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Eugene,    salesman   Willard    Bros.,  r.   337 
Geary 
Willard  Free  Kindergarten,  Miss   Elizabeth 
D.  Brown  principal,  1505V4  Turk 

"    George,  plumber  Henry  Hufschmidt,  r.  ill 
William 

"    George  H.,   clerk    Pac.    Mfg.   and  Plating 
Wks,r.  311  Hyde 

"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  311  Hyde 

"    James   E.,  renovator  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.,  r. 
629  O'Farrell 

WILLARD  JOSEPH  M., 

fancy  goods,  laces,  embroideries,  veil- 
ings, curtains,  gloves,  fans,  parasols, 
ribbons,       handkerchiefs,        corsets, 
waists,      notions,      linings,      purses, 
leather    goods,   hosiery    and    under- 
wear a  specialty,    32  Geary,  r.  1321 
Octavia 
Willard  Jules  (Willard  Bros.),  r.  San  Jose,  Cal. 
"    Leon,     importer    and     commission    mer- 
chant, 120  Sutter,  room  40,  r.  310  Stock- 
ton 
"    Lillian,  inanicure,  14  Grant  Av,  room  41 
"    Louis,  upholsterer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co.,  r. 

Ill  William 
"    Maurice  (Willard  Bros.),  r.  1817  Laguna 
"    Nathan,  merchant  tailor,  335  Bush,  r.  1810 

Sutter 
"    Thomas  H.,  bookkeeper  J.  Spaulding  &  Co.. 
r.  233  Lily  Av 
Willats  Daniel,  carpenter,  r.  1  Chelsea  PI 
Willats  Kate  J.  Mrs.,  Grand  Secretary  Grand 
Chapter   Order   Eastern  Star,  71  Flood 
Bldg 
"    Uwins  E.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co., 
r.  1140,  23d 
Willaver   Alice   Miss,    milliner,    r.    1144   Fol- 
som 
"    John,  machinist,  r.  1144  Folsom 
"    Mark,  r.  1144  Folsom 
Willberg  E.  N.,  clerk  Pac.  Tel.  and  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

411  Post 
4®=- Willberg.    See  Wilberg 
Willbrand  Adolph,  painter,  r.  113  Germania 
"    Bernard  A.,  bookkeeper,  r.  113  Germania 
"    Joseph,  butcher  John    M,   Nowlan,  r.   113 

Germania 
"    Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  113  Germania 
Willby  Mary  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  177  Perry 
"    William,  porter,  r.  177  Perry 


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Union.    Estimates  submitted  on  all 

classes  of  advertising. 

Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau, 

Sau  Francisco  OfiSce,  405  Sansome  St. 


WillCOX  Agnes  B.  Mrs.,  specialist  female  dis- 
eases and   cancer,  39-40  St.  Ann's  Bldg, 
r.  1338  Hayes 
"    David  (E.  B.  Dean  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 
"    Edmund  B.,  wool  dealer,  r.  719  Guerrero 
"    J.  M.,  attorney  at  law  Simpson  &  Millar, 

r.  1335  Mission 
"    Raymond  H.,  asst.  weigher  U.  S.  Customs, 

r.  1338  Union 
"    William,  cook,  r.  735,  24th 
WiUcox  &  Gibtos  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  A.  T. 

Eggleston  manager,  342  Post 
Willcutt  George  B.,  secretary  and  controller's 
office    Market    Street    Railway   Co.,  23 
Hoban  Bldg,  r.  3615L,aguna 
"    Harry  V.,  with  Market  Street  Railway  Co., 
r.  918,  18th,  Oakland 
Willcutt  Joseph  L.,  secretary  Southern  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.,  and    secretary  and    con- 
troller Market  Street  Railway  Co.,  room 
23  Hobart  Bldg,  532  Market,  r.  918,  18th, 
Oakland 
Willde  Andrew,  boat  builder  John  H.  Burns,  r. 
602, 2d 
"    Christina  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  603,  3d 
"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  602,  2d 
"    Young  H.,  cooper,  r.  603,  2d 
Wille  Albert,  salesman,  r.  210  Eddy 
"    E.  L..  baker  California  Hotel,  r.  313  Stock- 
ton 
"    Emil  A.,  clerk  Charles  H.  Duveneck,  r.  SE 

cor  17th  and  Eureka 
"    Frederick,  gardener,  r.  3104  Devisadero 
"    Louis,  liquors,  319,  2d 
Willebrands  Charles,  painter  Peter  N.  Kuss,  r. 
Oakland 
"    Frank,  painter  Peter  N.   Kuss,  r.  Oakland 
Willeke  William,  shoemaker,  437  Castro,  r.  1019, 

17th 
Willen  Henry,  carpenter,  r.  10314  Germania 
Willenbrink  Frederick,  bakery,  911  Larkin 
Wilier  Charles,  seaman,  r.  337D  Minna 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  951  Polsom 
"    Herman,    waiter  Adolph    Mantke,    r.    630 
Sacramento 
Willers  George,  clerk  John  Bohner,  r.  322  Turk 
"    Hans   H.,  clerk  August  Schneider,  r.  314^2 
Ivy  Av 
Willesen  Lizzie,  widow,  lodging,  317  Eddy 
Willets  George,  stableman  Millbrae  Dairy 
"    Joshua,  millhand  Truckee  Lumber  Co.,  r. 

14  Pierce 
"    Manufacturing  Cp.  (Trenton,  N.  J.),  H.  F. 
Marsh  agent,  18  Sutter 
4iS-Willets.    SeeWillats 

Willett  Charles,  collector  Dempster    Bros.,    r. 
219,  11th 
"     Esther,  widow,  r.  219,  11th 
"    Walter  E.,  1st  officer  str  City  of  Fuebla,  r. 

416,  1st 
"    Walter  M.,  attorney  at   law,   42-43   Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor,  r.  2028  Scott 
Willey  Agnes  B.  Miss,  r.  1014, 30th 
"    Andrew  (Willey  Bros.),    r.    Tara   nr   San 

Jose  Road 
"    Brothers  (Simon  and  Andrew),  dairy,  Tara 

nr  San  Jose  Road 
"    Charles,  clerk  Crandall  &  Bull,  r.  IS'^  Pow- 
ell Av 
"    C.  Walter,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Georgie,  widow,  r.  1119  Leavenworth 
"    Harry  I.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1849  Jackson 
"    Henry,  foreman  car  shop  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    John,  marble  polisher,  r.  613,  33d 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  1254  Powell  Av 


Willey  Louis,  maltster,  r.  3(4  August  Alley 
"    Mary  C.  Miss,  r.  717  Post 

WILLEY  0.  F.  &  00. 

(Otis  F.  Willey),  carriages,  harness, 
robes  and  whips,  agency  for  New 
Haven  Carriage  Co.,  Brewster  &  Co. 
(ofN.  Y.),  H.  H.  Babcock  (Watertown, 
N.  Y.),  C.  S.  Caflfrey  Co.  (of  N.  J.),  317 
Montgomery 
Willey  Otis  F.  (O.  F.  Willey  &  Co.),  r.  3115  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Samuel  H.  Rev.,  D.  D.,  principal  Van  Ness 
Seminary,  r.  1849  Jackson 

"    Simon  (Willey  Bros.),  r.  Tara  nr  San  Jose 
Road 

"    Thomas  E.,  plumber  Freeman  &  Wrin,   r. 
121/2  Powell  Av 

"     William  M.,  mining,   10  Murphy  Bldg,  r. 
Oakland 
Willi  Albert,  salesman  W.  H.  Nolan  &  Co.,  r. 
310  Eddy 

"     Andrew  (Murphy  &  Willi),  r.  3936,  16th 

"    Frederick,  melter  Fulton  Eng.   and    Ship 
Bldg  Wks,  r.  Oakland 
William  Alois,  leather  belt   maker    Alexander 

Heins,  r.  3309  Harrison 
William  M.  Steuben  Memorial  Free  Kinder- 

farten,  Miss  Laura  Richards  principal, 
W  cor  Hampshire  and  Butte 
Williams  Abram  P.  (Livingston  &  Co.),  r.  Pal- 
ace Hotel 
"    A.  E.,  real  estate,  r.  407  Mason 
"    Albert,  clerk  John  Marchi,  r.  1313  Stockton 
"    Albert,  fruits,  r.  723  Washington 
"    Albert,  physician,  3300  Pine 
"    Albert,  teamster,  r.  709  Natoma 
"    Albert  F.,  machinist,  r.  30  Folsom  Av 
"    Albert  H.,  salesman  Kempkey,  Gilham  & 

Sawyer,  r.  Oakland 
"    Albert  W.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 

519  Connecticut 
"    Alexander  F.,  bookkeeper  Cal.  Neck  Wear 

Co.,  r.  722  Washington 
"     Alfred,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,r.  1007 


Ry., 


"    Alfred  B.,  salesman,  r.  19  Erie 

"    Alfred  C,  conductor,  r.  409  Ashbury 

"    Alfred  G.,  clerk  Daily  Report,  r.  17%.  Clara 

"    Amos  F.  (Davis  «&  Williams),  r.  3616  Mission 

"    Amos  M.,  policeman,  r.  23  Chattanooga 

"    Andrew  C,  teamster,  r.  341  Dorland 

"    Andrew    G.,  clerk   Coleman  &    Co.,    r.  30 

Lewis 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  311  Eddy 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  717^4  Bush  rear 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  r.  403  Stockton 
"    Ansel  D.,  carpenter,  r.  316,  21st 
"    Anthony,    motorman    Market  St. 

15871/2  Turk 
"    Antonio,  cook,  r.  2713a  Folsom 
"    Arthur,  bookkeeper,  r.  662  Howard 
"    Arthur  H.,  cutter  Williams  Bros.,  r.  1614 

Vallejo 
"    Arthur  H.,  salesman  Heywood  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  628  Sutter 

WILLIAMS  ASPHALTUM 

BLOCK  PAVING  CO.,  John  S.  KimbaU 
president,  John  H.  Bullock  secretary, 
oflace  22  Market,  room  1 

Williams  Auburn  L.,  core  maker,  r.  218  Harrison 

"    August,  r.  915  Montgomery 

"  Augustus,  wood  and  coal,  1170  Mission,  r. 
1146  Mission 

"    B.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Williams,  Belser  &  Co.  (Chauncey  B.  Williams, 
Julius  H.  Belser  and  Leo  C.  Williams), 
contractors,  ,303  Montgomery,  room  3 

"  Benjamin  (Bisbee,  Williams  &  Co.),  r.  Bis- 
bee,  Arizona 

"    Benjamin  F.,  proprietor  Pennsylvania  Ho- 
tel, 336  Michigan 
Williams  Brothers  (Thomas  S.  Jr.  and  Arthur 
H.),  successors  to  Thomas  S.  Williams 
Jr.,  merchant  tailors.  111  Sutter 

"  ,  Brown  Fruit  Co.,  Harry  A.  Williams  pres- 
ident, Charles  G.  Bonner  vice-president 
and  secretary,  308  Market 


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daily.   Therefore  the  best  medium  for 

advertisers.    Telephone  Main  926. 


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Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
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WILLIAMS,  BROWN  «&  CO. 

(H.  A.  Williams),  wholesale  shipping 
and  commission  merchants,  308  Mar- 
ket, telephone  Front  52 

W^illiams  Browne,  can  maker  George  H.   Tay 
Co.,  r.  1507  Stockton 

Calsa  Miss,  r.  1.343  Powell 

Catherine  Miss,  teacbei-  Cooper  Primary 
School,  r.  1614  Vallejo 

Catherine  Miss,  teacher  Starr  King  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  426  Clementina 

Champion,  clerk  Pac.  Imp.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

Charles,  electrician,  r.  245A  9th 

Charles,  liquors,  12  Circular  Av 

Charles  A.,  bartender  Hornlein  Bros. 

Charles  A.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  613 
Larkin 

Charles  C,  r.  428y2,  5th 

Charles  E.,  r.  2526  Bush 

Charles  E.,  carpenter,  r.  233,  17th 

Charles  E.,  clerk,  r.  130  Ellis 
Williams  Charles  H.,  manager  The  Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender  Co.,  653  Market,  r.   708 
Ashbury 

Charles  H.,  master  mariner,   r.  566  How- 
ard 

Charles  H.,  salesman  C.  C.  Burr  &  Co.,  r. 
Oakland 

Charles  H.,  wheelwright  H.  B.  Schindler, 
r.  15  Sumner 

Charles  H.  Jr.,  clerk  The  Brunswick-Balke- 
CoUender  Co.,  r.  708  Ashbury 

Charles  J.,  printer,  r.  234  Haight 

Charles  L.   (C.  L.  Williams  &  Co.),  r.  Ala- 
meda 

Charles  N.,  salesman,  r.  1665,  17th 

Charles  S.,  clerk,  r.  508,  2d 

Charles  T.  &  Co.  (Chicago),  dried  fruits 
and  raisins,  office  116  Leidesdorff 

Charles  W.,  salesman,  r.  662  Howard 

Charlotte,  widow,  r.  471  Tehama 

Chauncey  B.  (Williams,  Belser  &  Co.  and 
Williams  &  Woods),  r.  420  Church 

Chester,  president  Williams-Marvin   Co., 
569  Market,  r.  2405  Octavia 

Christina,  widow,  r.  825  Broadway 

Christopher,   laborer  S.   P.   Co.,   r.  471  Te- 
hama 

C.   L.   &  Co.  (Charles  L.  Williams),  drugs, 
130  Valencia 

Coleman  C,  bookkeeper  American  Tobacco 
Co.,  r.  534  Bush 

Cordelia,  widow,  r.  722  Ellis 

Cornelius,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  546 
Birch  Av 

Cornelius  O.,  r.  22%  Cook 

Cyril,  expert  Finance  Committee  Board  of 
Supervisors,  r.  1015  Scott 

Cyril  Jr.,  clerk  W.  J.  Eanders,  r.  1015  Scott 

Daniel,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 

Daniel,  waiter,  r.  65  Everett 

Daniel,  waiter,  r.  704(4  Mission 

Daniel  A.,  r.  142 Fulton 

Daniel    C,    clerk    depot     Quartermaster 
U.  S.  A. 

David,  clerk,  r.  108  McAllister 

David,  wharf   builder  P.M.  SS.  Co.,  r.  134 
Townsend 

David  D.,  teamster,  r.  1410  Folsom 

David  J.,  salesman    L.    V.   Merle,   r.    705 
California 

David  T.,  laborer,  r.  7  Russ 

Dell,  widow,  r.  711  Polk 
Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.  (William  H.  Dimond, 
A.  Chesebrough,   Oscar  T.  Sewall,  War- 
ren   D.  Clark    and   Edwin  R.   Dimond), 
shipping  and  commission  merchants,  202 
Market 
"'    Dora  N.,  widow,  artist,  r.  1019  Vallejo 
"    Dow,  horseman,  r.  1603 Va  Point  Lobos  Av 
«'    E.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  924  Sutter 
"    Eben  B.,  attorney  at  law,   426   California, 

rooms  9-11 
"     Edgar  D.,  painter,  1830  Devisadero,   r.  315, 

2d  Av 
"    Edith,  widow,  r.  131  Ivy  Av 
"    Edmund  R.,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mills,  r. 
1007  Tennessee 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO, 

Suction  and  F'orce, 

FOR  HAND,  WINDIVIILL  AND  POWER, 

ALL  SIZES. 

309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MARKET  ST. 


Williams  Edward,  clerk  H.  Huddleston  &  Co.,  r. 

Fruitvale 
Edward,  engineer,  r.  10  Juniper 
Edward,    laborer  Union    I.   Wks,    r.    1085 

Tennessee 
Edward  Jr.,  longshoreman,  r.  10  Juniper 
Edward  A.,  master  brig  William  G.  Irwin, 

r.  Alameda 
Edward  C,  hostler  Ingleside  House 
Edward  C,  laborer,  r.  1605  Santa  Clara 
Edward  J.,  clerk  Foster  &  Orear,   r.   1616, 

25th 
Edward  M.,  conductor,  r.  422  Lily  Av 
Edward    S.,    scenic  artist   Tivoli   Opera 

House,  r.  120  Silver 
Williams  Edward  W.,   clerk   Justices    Court, 

New  City  Hall,   1st  floor,  r.  1544  Jackson 
"     Edward  W.,  r.  6191/2  Shotwell 
WiUiams   Edwards  C,    president    Mendocino 

Lumber  Co.,  40  California,  r.  969  Brush, 

Oakland 
Edwin,  blacksmith,  r.  320  Pennsylvania  Av 
Edwin  Mrs.,  r.  633  Golden  Gate  Av 
Edwin  A.,  bookkeeper  Williams  Bros.,  r. 

1614  Vallejo 
Ella,  widow,  r.  25  Scott  PI 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  514  Pine 
Elnore  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 

3700  California 
Elsie,  widow,  r.  1611  Fulton 
Emile,  interpreter,  r.  722  Washington 
Emma  J.,  widow,  r.  238  0'Farrell 
Enoch,  molder  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  600  Napa 
Enoch  F.,  machinist  Market    St.   Ry.,  r. 

1223(4  Guerrero 
Ernest  C,  engineer  str  Modoc,  r.  20|4  Clin- 
ton Park 
Ernest  R.,  quartermaster  str  Corona 
Estelle  H.  Miss,  clerk,  r.  424,  11th  Av 
Eugene  A.,  rigger,  r.  409  Ashbury 
Eugene  F.,   clerk    Registry  Division  Post 

Office,  r.  Oakland 
Evan,  cook  Mrs.  M.  Kane,  r.  884  Illinois 
Evan,  miner,  r.  126  Ellis 
Evan  P.,  blacksmith  O'Brien  &  Sons,  r. 

112(4  Lily  Av 
F.,  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
F.,  waiter  Page  &  Falch,  r.  409  Polk 
Fairfax,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  2422 

Howard 
Fannie  B.,  widow,  r.  1544  Jackson 
Fannie  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  r.  Hotel  St. 

Nicholas 
Fen  wick  W.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  33 

Powell  Av 
Flora  B.  Miss,  artist,  r.  919  Hyde 
Frances  L.,  widow,  r.  919  Hyde 
Frances  S.,  widow,  nurse,  r.  30c  Clara 
Frank,  r.  140  Minna 
Frank,  r.  1544  Jackson 
Frank,  barber,  r.  1720  Devisadero 
Frank,  bookkeeper,  r.  706  Natoma 
Frank,  boxmaker  Pac.  and  S.  F.  Box   Fac- 
tory, r.  218(4  Perry 
Frank,  carpenter,  r.  85  Everett 
Frank,  carpenter,  r.  631  Grove 
Frank,  janitor,  r.  18  Salmon 
Frank,  machinist  George  H.   Tay  Co.,   r. 

2304  Larkin 
Frank,  master  mariner,  r.  2224  Jackson 
Frank,  shipping  clerk,  r.  114(4  CoUingwood 
Frank  D.,  joiner,  r.  226  Michigan 
Frederick,  electrician,  r.  907V2  Mission 
Frederick,  portrait  artist,  124,  6th 
Frederick    A.,  carpenter   and    builder,  40 
~  New  Montgomery,  r.  33  Lapidge 


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The  highest  grade  of  Champagne  and  th« 
wine  of  Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
ferred favorite  at  all  fashionable  resorts  in 
I<ondon  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Williams  Frederick  B..  clerk,  r.  120  Silver 

"  Frederick  S.,  mechanical  engineer  and  lin- 
otype machinist,  Chronicle  Bldg,  r.  919 
Hyde 

"    G.,  machinist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    George,  r.  325  Minna 

"    George,  r.  509  Powell 

"    George,  r.  2133  Mission 

"    George,  bookkeeper,  r.  630,  22d 

"    George,  butcher,  r.  4.32,  3d 

"    George,  cook,  r.  722  Washington 

"    George,  driver,  r.  1334  Turk 

"    George,  glove  maker,  719  Shotwell 

"  George,  helper  Selby  Smelting  and  Lead 
Co.,  r.  450  Bryant 

"    George,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Rivoli  Av 

■'  George,  millhand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  Santa 
Clara  nr  Carolina 

"  George,  salesman  Harry  Browne,  r.  4  Se- 
lina  PI 

"  George,  teamster  Austin  &  Co.,  r.  24  Verona 
PI 

"    George,  teamster  Teele  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

"    George,  traveling  salesman,  r,  19  Erie 

"    George,  wharf  builder,  r,  321  Filbert 

"    George,  waiter  E.  Uebner,  r.  17.  4th 

"    George,  waiter  J.  Reiss,  r.  511  Valencia 

"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  120  Silver 

"  George  A.,  compositor  H.  S.  Crocker  &  Co., 
r.  230  Ritch 

"  George  A.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  114i4  Colling- 
wood 

"  George  E.,  attorney  at  law,  320  Sansome, 
room  18,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"  George  E.,  boilermaker  Risdon  I.  and  L. 
Works,  r.  Oakland 

"    George  F.,  carpenter,  r.  155  Shipley 

"    George  H.,  bartender,  r.  IIO8V2  Clay 

"    George  H.,  electrician,  r.  2074  Market 

"    George  H.,  liquors,  8  Clay 

"    George  M.,  r.  426  Clementina 

"  George  N.,  attorney  at  law,  41  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor,  r.  Alameda 

"  George  R.,  attorney  at  law,  124  Sansome, 
room  25,  r.  East  Oakland 

"  George  S.,  clerk  Pac.  Roll.  Mills,  r.  UWeb- 
ster 

"    George  T.,  teamster,  r.  1410Folsom 

"  George  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  8.50 
Market 

"    Grace  Miss,  artist,  r.  613  Shotwell 

"    Griffiths  J.,  r.  536  Howard 

"  Grocery  Co.,  Thomas  R.  Williams  mana- 
ger, 1227  Devisadero 

"    Gustav  A.,  painter,  r.  53  Tremont  Av 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  246  Michigan 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  158  Solano 

■'    Hannah,  widow,  r.  77  West  Mission 

"     Hannah  Miss,  compositor,  r.  721   Leaven- 
worth 
Williams  Hannibal,   (Myers,    Carrick   &   Wil- 
liams), r.  2723  Sacramento 

"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  1022!^  Larkin 

"    Harry,  boilermaker,  r.  10  Juniper 

"     Harry,  bookkeeper,  r.  1096  Post 

"    Harry,  laborer,  r.  856  Howard 

"    Harry,  messman  str  San  Juan 

"    Harry,  stove  mounter  James  De  La  Mon- 
tanya,  r.  Berkley 
Williams  Harry  A.   {Williams,  Brown  &  Co.), 
and    president    Williams,  Brown  Fruit 
Co.,  308  Market,  r.  2218  Devisadero 

"  Harry  C,  foreman  E.  J.  Root,  r.  551  Mis- 
sion 

"     Harry  E.,  cement  worker,  r.  220  Noe 

"    Hattie  A.  Mrs.,  r.  720  Geary 


Williams  Hattie  E.,  pianist,  r.  2106!^  Post 
"    H.  B.,  laborer  William  A.  Sohrock 
"    H.  B.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Henry,  r.  32'/^  Tehama  rear 
"    Henry,  head  janitor  U.  S.  Custom  House, 

r.  418  Post 
"    Henry,  paper  carrier,  r.  9  Yerba  Buena 
"    Henry,  peddler,  r.  501%.  6th 
Williams  Henry,  vice-president  California  Safe 
Deposit  and  Trust  Co.  and  president  San 
Francisco    and  San   Joaquin    Coal  Co., 
SE  cor  California   and  Montgomery,  r. 
1925  Octavia 
"    Henry  E.  F.,  vice-president  Acres  &  Wil- 
liams Co.,  412  Commercial,  r.  23  Devisa- 
dero 
"    Henry  F.,  real  estate,  r.  2422  Howard 
"    Henry  R.  Jr.,   manager  silk  dept.  Macon- 

dray  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    H.  N.,  office,  69-71  Chronicle  Bldg 
"    Homer  (Homer  Williams  &  Co.),  office  113 

Minna 
"    Homer  &  Co.  (Homer  Williams),  manufac- 
turers patent  medicines,  113  Minna 
"    Horace  G.  (Clark  &  Williams),  r.  2801  Mis- 
sion 
"    Isaac,  cook  J.  A.  Madden,  r.  81  Stevensoa 
"    J.  Albert,  physician,  850  Market 
"    J.  Anna,  widow,  dressmaker,  r.  503  Chest- 
nut 
"    James,  r.  1149  Larkin 
"    James,  r.  Santa  Clara  nr  Carolina 
"    James,  janitor  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg,  r. 

218  Broadway 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  1443  Harrison 
"    James,  fireman  str  Homer,    r.    134   West 

Park 
"    J.  C,  r.  413  Polk 
"    Jessie  E.  Mrs.,  clerk  Simpson  &  Millar,  r. 

3408  Clay 
"    J.  L.,  bartender  R.  N.  Morris 
"    John,  r.  118,6th 
"    John,  r.  2541/2  Clara 
"    John,  r.  707  Francisco 
"    John,  r.  2759  Mission 
"    John,  bartender,  r.  117  Julian  Av 
"    John,  bird  trainer,  cor  49th  Av  and  B,  r.  88 

Everett 
"    John,  bookkeeper  H.  W.  Riley  &  Co.,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    John,  bootblack  C,  Heider,  r.  15  Broadway 
"    John,  cigars,  1  Polk,  r.  212%,  11th 
"    John,  clerk  Clay  Street  House,  36  Clay 
"    John,  deckhand  tug  boat  Ida  W. 
"    John,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  2106%  Post 
"    John,  draughtsman,  r.  533%.  19th 
"    John,  janitor,  r.  13%  Virginia  PI 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  118  William 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    John,  master  mariner,  r.  17%  Clara 
"    John,  peddler,  r.  501%,  6th 
"    John,  salesman  A.   &  A.  Baker,  r.  703  Na- 

toma 
"    John,  secretary  Martin  Pipe  and  Foundry 

Co.,  26  Luning  Bldg.  r.  Oakland 
"    John,  shoemaker  Sames  Clulow,  r.  West 

Berkeley 
"    John  A.,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    John  A.,  teamster,  r.  414,  12th  Av 
"    John  A.  O.,  glasscutter  F.  N.  Woods  &  Co., 

r.  807  Church 
"    John  B.,  asst  superintendent  County  Jail  3, 

r.  2035  Howard 
"    John  B.,  engineer,  r.  471  Tehama 
"    John  E.  (Williams  &  Barron),  r.  41  Clinton 

Park 
"    John  F.,  actor,  r.  2106%  Post 
"    JohnF.,  laborer,  r.  165  Tehama 
"    John  P.,  special  policeman,  r.  230  Ritch 
"    John    F.    Jr.,    asst    bookkeeper   Raphae 

Weill  &  Co.,  r.  230  Ritch 
"    John  H.,  r.  1106  Taylor 
"    John  H.  (Williams  &  Orton),  r.  1035  Noe 
"    John  K.,  cattle  dealer,  r.  754  Mission 
"    John  L.,  grocer,  r.  1047  Valencia 
"    John  M.,  longshoreman,  r.  114%  Tehama 
"    John  M.,  magician,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    John  N.,  capitalist,  5  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
r.  Oakland 


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Williams  John  P.,  machinist,  r.  1409!^  Buchanan 

rear 
"    John  T.,  asst  engineer  S.  F.  &  S.  J.  V.  Ry. 

Co. 
"    John  W.,  brickmason,  r.  Ili4  Bartlett 
"    JohnW.,  brickmason,  r.  1604  Guerrero 
"    John  W. ,  mechanical  engineer  W.  E.  Lane, 

r.  16191/4  Leavenworth 
"    Joseph,  clerk,  r.  34  McAllister 
'<    Joseph  clerk  Edward   Patchel,  r.  309  Na- 

toma 
"    Joseph,  cook,  r.  323  Minna 
"    Joseph,  peddler,  r.  501!^,  6th 
"    Joseph,  seaman  str  Orizaba,  r.  617  Ellis 

rear 
"    Joseph  G.,  boxmaker  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 

536  Howard 
"    Joseph  J.,  blacksmith  Thomas  Rowlands, 

r.  1604  Guerrero 
"    Joseph  M.,  printer,  1149  Howard 
"    Joseph  R.,  machinist  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  519 

Connecticut 
"    Joseph  S.,  cashier  Heywood  Brothers  & 

Co.,  r.  11414  Collingwood 
"    Josiah  C,  salesman  Benedict  &  Turner,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Julia  M.,  widow,  r.  3949  Clay 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  nurse,  r.  1041  Guerrero 
"    Kenneth,  attorney  at  law,  r.  43,  6th 
"    Laura  B.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 
"    Leo  C.  (Williams,  Belser  &  Co.),  r.  Clare- 

mont,  Cal. 
"    Lewis  (Bisbee,  Williams  &  Co.),  r.  Bisbee, 

Arizona 
"    Lewis,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  533 

Arkansas 
"    Lewis,  painter,  r.  3  Pixley 
"    Lewis  F.,  salesman  Thomas  H.  Nelson,  r. 

443  Moultrie 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer  Bancroft- Whit- 
ney Co. 
"    Lizzie   Miss,     stenographer    Cal      Wine 

Assn.,  r.  924  Filbert 
"    Lora  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  916  Washing- 
ton 
"    Louis,  stevedore,  r.  217,  3d 
"    Louis  W.,  master  brig  Hidalgo,  office  34 

Steuart,  r.  Oakland 
"    Louise  Miss,  nurse,  r.  837  Post 
"    Lysanus  W.,  milkman,  r.  18  Latona 
"    Maggie  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  730  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Manuel  P.  (W.   E.   Oaks   &   Co.),    r.  San 

Leandro 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  307  Ellis 
"    Margaret  A.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  403  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Marie  J.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  2035  Howard 
"    Marion  Miss,  nurse,  r.  924  Sutter 
"    -Marvin  Co.,  Chester  Williams  president. 

J.  F.  Peters  secretary,  wholesale  boots, 

shoes  and  leather,  569  Market 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  5  Beale  PI 
»    Mary,  widow,  r.  17  Sherwood 
'<    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  1236  Harrison 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  seamstress  Boys  and  Girls'  Aid 

Society 
"    Mary  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

732  Iowa 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1109  Valencia 
"    Mercy  C.Mrs.,  teacher  Hawthorne  Primary 

School,  r.  529  Capp 
'<    Michael,  r.  St.  Mary's  Hospital 
"    Michael  D.,  cutter,  r.  434,  11th  Av 
"    Michael  E.,  teamster  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  27  Oak 
"    Michael  F.,  bartender,  r.  742,  23d 
"    M.  S.  Mrs.,  r.  916  Washington 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  207  Eddy 
"    Newton  L..  bookkeeper,  r.  613  Shotwell 
"    N.  J.,  commission  merchant,  r.  1322  Wash- 
ington 
"    Nora,  widow,  r.  1223!4  Bush 
"    O.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1407,  30th 
"    O.  R.,  engineer   Edison    Light  and  Power 

Co.,  r.  125  Eddy 
"    Oscar  F.,  carpenter,  r.  312i/i  Clara  rear 
"    Owen  H.,  clerk  The  Bank  of  British  North 

America,  r.  1096  Post 


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Williams  Owen  J.,  plumber,  r.  13914,  11th 
"    Owen  P.,  carpenter,  r.  69  Henry 
"    Pauline  E.,  widow,  r.  13121/4  Larkin 
"    Peter  J.,  stevedore,  r.  30c  Clara  rear 
"    P.  Grant,  asst.  bookkeeper  general  audit- 
or's office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  924  Sutter 
"    Philip  A.,  clerk  Williams,  Brown  &  Co.,  r. 

1925  Octavia 
"    Rebecca  J.,  widow,  r.  1523  Dolores 
"    Richard,  r.  15  Sumner 
"    Richard,  foreman,  r.  934 Filbert 
"    Richard,  longshoreman,  r.  406  Broadway 
"    Richard,  paver,  r.  127a  15th 
"    Richard  H.,  asst.  keeper  Farallone  Light 

Station 
"    Richard  H.,  laborer,  r.  2  City  Hall  PI 
"    Richard  J.,  clerk,  r.  1544  Jackson 
"    Richard  S.,  Chinese   inspector  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms, r.  423  Scott 
"    Richard  T.,  salesman  Samuel  Shirek,  r.  426 

Clementina 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  260,  8th 
"    Robert,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
"    Robert  A.,  carpenter,  r.  33,  6th 
"    Robert  E.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Robert    E.,  machinist   Pac.  Sheet  Metal 

Wks,  r.  533,  7th 
"    Robert  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  301  Sut- 
ter, r.  733  Bay 
"    Robert  H.,  clerk  Edward  Patchel,  r.  309 

Natoma 
"    Robert  L,  clerk,  r.  717  Hayes 
"    Robert  L.,  barber,  r.  244,  6th 
"    Robert  R.,  cook  J.  U.  Hastings,  r.  Oak- 
land 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  r.  41  Eddy 
"    Rowland  S.,  carpenter,  r.  607a  Baker 
"    Samuel,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  415 

Edna 
"    Samuel  D.,  carpenter  Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  r. 

37  Dame 
"    Sarah  J.,  widow,  r.  536  Howard 
"    Sephanah,    teamster    Bass-Hueter   Paint 

Co.,  r.  1114a  Florida 
"    Seth  R.,  salesman  S.  F.  Shoe  House,  r.  147 

Ellis 
"    Sheridan  R.,  printer  E.   J.   Bowen,   r.  903 

Jones 
"    Sophia  J.,  widow,  lodgings,  514  Pine 
"    Stanley,  traveling  salesman   Russ,  San- 
ders &  Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Stephen  G.,  r.  613  Shotwell 
"    Stephen  G.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  771  Howard 
"    Susie,  widow,  r.  1314  Pulton 
"    Susie  Miss,  missionary  Chinese  M.  E.  Mis- 
sion House,  r.  916  Washington 
"    Sydney  R.,  salesman,  r.  325  Geary 
"    Sylvester  M.,  photographer,  r.  816  Oak 
"    T.  A.   Mrs.,  bakery  and  varieties,   I6I314 


Thomas  (Mier  &  Williams),  r.  29  Turk 
Thomas,  carpenter  U.  S.  revenue   cutter 

Rush,  r.  935  Guerrero 
Thomas,  engineer,  r.  839  Mission 
Thomas,  engineer  M.  Hansen  &Co..  r.  NW 

cor  California  Av  and  Aztec 
Thomas,  expressman,  r.  2742  Folsom 
Thomas,  hostler,  r.  32914  Ritch 
Thomas,  laborer,  r.  612  Howard 
Thomas,  machinist,  r.  733  Pine 
Thomas,  stock  broker,  r.  1101  Mission 
Thomas,  teamster,  r.  10  Juniper 
Thomas  A.,  nurse,  16121/4  Folsom 
Thomas  A.,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Arago,  r. 

730  Fulton 
Thomas  C,  molder,  r.  3422  Howard 


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Williams  Thomas  F.,  driver  N.  J.  Herhy,  r.  916 

Washington 
"    Thomas  H.  (estate  of),  George  E.  Williams 

executor,  320  Sansome,  room  18 
"    Thomas  H.,  pattern  maker  Golden  State  & 

Miners  Iron  Wks,  r.  120  Precita  Av 
"    Thomas  H.  Jr.  (Ferris  &  Williams),  r.  21 

Grant  Av 
"    Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  r.  50  Silver 
"    Thomas  J.,  salesman   D.   Samuels,    r.    19 

Webster 
"    Thomas  P.,  delicacies,  150  Eddy 
"    Thomas  R.,  manager   Williams    Grocery 

Co.,  1227  Devisadero 
"    Thomas  S.,  tailor  Williams  Bros.,  r.  1614 

Vallejo 
"    Thomas  S.  Jr.  (Williams  Bros.),  r.  1614  Va- 
llejo 
"    Thomas  W.,  baker  Simkins  &  Thorp,  r.  507 

Sholwell 
"    Tobias,  fireman,  r.  620  Sacramento 
Williams   T.  T.,  business  manager  The  Exam- 
iner, office  756  Market  cor  Grant  Av.  r. 

2421  Washington 
"    Typewriter  Co.  (New  York),  Pacific  States 

Type  Foundry,  agents,  508  Clay 
"    Victor,  real  estate  and  contractor,  214  Pine, 

rooms,  r.  1927  Ellis 
"    Walter,  r.  308  Vicksburg 
"    Walter,  r.,  3616  Mission 
"    Walter  J.,  carpenter,  r.  409  Ashbury 
"    Walter  J.  G.,  teacher  Washington  Evening 

School,  r.  727  Union 
"    Walter  L.,  helper.  Mutual  Electric  Light 

Co.,  r.  1654  Market 
"    Walter    L.,   traveling    salesman    Homer 

Williams  &  Co.,  r.  37,  2d 
"    William,  r.  533,  7th 
"    William,  asst.  Free  Public  Library,  r.  3546 

Howard 
"    William,  cook,  r.  510  Pacific 
"    William,  helper  William  A.  Schrock 
"    William,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  510b 

Shrader 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  10  Juniper 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  317  Francisco 
"    William,  laborer,  r.  909  Kearny 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  1001^  Jackson 
"    William  A.,  foreman  F.  G.  Conklin  &  Co., 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  A.,  miner,  r.  650  Howard 
"    William  A.,  plumber,  1311  Devisadero,  r. 

12111/2  Devisadero 
"    William    A.,    theatrical    agent,    r.    2106i/i 

Post 
"    William  D.,  painter,  r.  1148  Folsom 
Williams  William  D.  Rev.  D.  D.,  pastor  Plym- 
outh Congregational  Church,  r.  1719  Post 
"    William  D.,  peddler,  r.  124  Gilbert 
"    William  D.  Jr.,  laborer,  r.  134  Gilbert 
"    William  E.,   laborer  Tubbs    Cordage  Co., 

r.  133  Iowa 
"    William  E.,  machinist,  r.  158  Solano 
"    William  E.,  note  teller  Hibernia  Savings 

and  Loan  Society,  r.  3105  Washington 
"    William  E.   H.,  manager  Universal  Gas 

Saving  Assn.,  1149  Market,  r.  206  Hyde 
"    William  F.,  foreman  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  23!^  Oak 
"    William  G.,  agent  Charles  T.  Williams  & 

Co.  (Chicago),  116  Leidesdorfl,  r.   Oak- 
land 
"    William   H.,  bricklayer    and   contractor, 

r.  1716  Union 
"    William  H.,  doorkeeper  U.  S.  Mint,  r.  409 

Ashbury 


Williams  William  H..  policeman,  r.  2074  Market 

"  William  H.  Jr.,  laborer  Paul  Boy  ton  Chute 
Co.,  r.  409  Ashbury 

"    William  I.,  photographer,  1303  Polk 

"  William  J.,  traveling  salesman  Flint  Car- 
riage Hardware  Co.,  r.  606  Polk 

"  William  L.,  ship  carpenter,  r.  519  Con- 
necticut 

"    William  N. ,  r.  539  Capp 

"  William  R.,  electrician  D.  D.  Wass,  r.  1604 
Guerrero 

"  William  R.,  machinist  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  2432  Howard 

"    William  R.,  miner,  r.  17  HoUis 

"  William  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  1211;^  Devi- 
sadero 

"  William  W.,  magnetic  healer,  r.  917V4  Mis- 
sion 

"    William  W.,  oiler,  r.  115  Buchanan 

"    Willis  T.,  engineer,  r.  1513  Polk 

"    Willis  W.,  conductor,  r.  339  O'Farrell 

"    Willmott  E.,  collector,  r.  2616  Webster 

"  W.  Robert,  clerk  Mechanics'  Institute,  r. 
643  Folsom 

"  Zoe  G.  Miss,  teacher  Miss  West's  School 
for  Girls,  r.  1037  Post 

"  &  Barron  (John  E.  Williams  and  James 
Barron),  wood,  coal  and  coal  oil,  HI  Van 
Ness  Av 
Williams  &  Belser  (Leo  C.  Williams  and  Ju- 
lius H.  Belser),  street  contractors,  302 
Montgomery,  room  3 
Williams  &  Blxler  (David  Bixler  and  estate  of 
Thomas  H.  Williams),  capitalists,  330 
Sansome,  room  18 

"    &  Orton  (John  H.  Williams  and  Collins  K. 
Orton),  engineers    and   machinists,  315 
Fremont 
Williams  &  Woods  (Chauncey  B.  Williams  and 
Richard    H.    Woods),   contractors    arti- 
ficial stone  sidewalks,  302  Montgomery, 
rooms 
Williamsburgh  City  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Brooklyn.    N.    Y.),   Edward    E.    Potter 
agent,  508  California,  room  3 
Williamson  Abbie  Miss,  worker  San  Francisco 
Mission,  r.  16  Selina  PI 

"  Alexander  B.  (Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  r. 
3815  Jackson 

"  Brothers  (R.  Williamson,  J.  H.  Nounnan 
and  William  Williamson),  mining  ma- 
chinery, 216  Bush 

"  Chester,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  709 
Sierra 

"  Colonel,  millwright  Joseph  Wagner  Mfg. 
Co.,  r.  112  Taylor 

"    Cornelia,  widow,  r.  320  Haight 

"  Daniel,  plumber,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and 
8th  Av  South,  r.  817,  12th  Av  South 

"    David,  compositor  Music  and  Drama 

"  David,  porter  Shea,  Bocqueraz  &  Co.,  r. 
1146  Sutter 

"    David  J.,  proprietor  Eclipse  Cyclery,  r.  700 
Devisadero 

"  Edwin  L.,  wood  worker  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
1577V2  Market 

"  Ethel  L.  Miss,  teacher  James  Lick  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  418  Elizabeth 

"    Frank,  clerk  New  Washington  Hotel 

"    Frank  H.,  clerk,  r.  2  HoflAv 

"    Fred    W.,    stenographer   Pinkerton's  Na- 
tional   Detective    Agency,    14   Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  6I41/2  Taylor 
"    George,  bookkeeper  Henry  Williamson,  r. 

630,  22d 
"    George,  weigher,  r.  396a  Waller 
"    Hans  C,  machinistPac.  Sheet  Metal  Wfes, 

r.  1605  Santa  Clara 
"    Harriet  E.,  widow,  r.  418  Elizabeth 

WILLIAMSON  HENRY, 

plumber  and  gasfitter,  jobbing  done 
at  sbort  notice,  413  Sutter  above 
Stockton,  telepHone  Main  642,  r. 
1039^2  Folsom 

Williamson  Hugh,  carpenter,  41,  8th,  r.    or  34th 
and  Point  Lobos  Avs 
"    John,  gate  keeper  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 


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1635 


Williamson  John,  teacher  music,  r.  1006  Clay 
"    John  H.,  porter  Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Saw- 
yer, r.  1618  Union 

WILLIAMSON  JOHN  M., 

physician  and  surgeon,  and  member 
San  Francisco  Board  of  Health,  hours 
2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m.,  professor  anat- 
omy Medical  Departmem;  and  College 
of  Dentistry  University  of  California, 
office  21  Powell,  telephone  Bush  11,  r. 
301  Devisadero,  telephone  Steiner  331 
Williamson  John  S. ,  clerk  Simpson  Lumber  Co. , 
r.  281  Stevenson 

"    Joseph,  cashier  Dennett's,  r.  13  Elgin  Park 
Av 

'•    Martin,  r.  638M  Natoma 

"    Mary  L.,  widow,  r.  28  Webster 

"    Paul,  carpenter,  r.  275  Stevenson 

"    Paul    H.,  checker  Palace    Hotel,   r.     100 
Haight 

"    Peter,  iireman,  r.  66  Oregon 

"    Peter,  watchman,  r.  625  Davis 

"    Pumyea,  motorman,  r.  308^2  Ritch 

"    Richard,  steward,  r.  181  Jessie 

"    Robert    (Williamson   Bros.),    and    steno- 
grapher, 216  Bush,  room  9,  r.  711  Bush 

"    Samuel,  salesman  Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  r. 
706  Taylor 

"    Stephen  (Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  r.  Liver- 
pool, Eng. 

"    Thomas  R.,  baker,  r.  219,  11th  Av 

"    Thomas  R.,  civil  engineer,  r.  1031!^  Jackson 
Williamson  W.  F.,  attorney  at  law,  35-36  Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Oakland 

"    William  (Williamson  Bros.),  r.  New  Zea- 
land 

"    William,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
1409a  Pacific 

"    William,    splicer   Sutter    St.    Ry.,  r.  SM 
Cedar  Av 

"    William,  waiter  George  Bair,  r.  1350  How- 
ard 

"    William  E.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  427 
O'Farrell 

"    William  L.,  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  28  Web- 
ster 
WiUiar  Harry  R.,  agent  Eastern  Paper  Mills, 

214  Pine,  room  30,  r.  Hotel  Savoy 
Williford  Howard  W.,  harnessmaker  Abraham 
S.  Levy,  r.  4  Clyde 

"    Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  4  Clyde 
Willig  Ida,  widow,  r.  1849  Stevenson 

"    Louis,  laborer  Empire  Malt  House 
Williges  John  H.,  clerk  Claus  Hadeler,  r.   3058 

Mission 
Willigrod  Julius,  clerk  general  freight  office  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  1616  California 
Willimantic  Linen  Co.   (New  York),  manufac- 
turers spool   cotton.  Brown  &  Metzner 
agents,  535  Market 
Willin  C.  F.,  r.  40  Highland  Av 
Willing  Edward,  watchman  Arctic  Oil  Wks,  r. 

Alameda 
Willis  Ambrose  M.,  bookkeeper Tatum&Bowen, 
r.  28  Liberty 

"    Arnold  M.,  paper    carrier,  r.  2106  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Charles,  tin  roofer  James  Guilfoy 

"    Christopher  C,  salesman,  r.  1103,  19th 

"    Edward  J.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  1044  Mission 

"    Edward  N.,  clerk,  r.  734.  23d 

"    EUery,  engineer  Olympic  Salt  Water  Co., 
r.  1441  O'Farrell 

"    Frank  H.,  chief  clerk  Goodall,  Perkins  & 
Co.,r.  1001  Bush 

"    Fred    M.,    stenographer    Maintenance    of 
Way  S.  P  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 

"    Frederick  M.,  millhand,  r.  17!4  Kissling 

"    Harry  R.  (Hartwell,  Mitchell  &  Willis),  r. 
919>^  Capp 

"    Hugh  J.,  collector  postofflce,  r.  413  Jersey 

"    Ida  Miss,  packer,  r.  4  Scotland 

"    Isaac  J.,  clerk,  r.  308  O'Farrell 

"    James  C,  paper  carrier,  r.  1227^^  Pacific 

"    Jesse,  clerk,  r.  1412  Mason 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 

"    John,  paper  carrier,  r.  2106A  Leavenworth 

"    John,  tanner,  r.  336,  28th 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO 
CORRUGATED  IRON, 

Galvanized,  Black  and  Painted, 
for  Eoofing  and  Siding. 

30ST0  SIT-  IVIARKET  ST. 


Willis  John  D.,  painter  Robert  Eokler,  r.  240, 15th 
"    JohnF.,r.  734,  33d 
"    John  W.,  bookkeeper  Siebe  &  Green,  r.  1413 

Mission 
"    Joseph,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
"    Kate,  widow,  r.  4  Scotland 
"    Manor  Mrs.,  r.  235  Bartlett 
"    Melton   E.,  mining  secretary  and  insur- 
ance broker,  62  Nevada  Block,  r.   3009 
Howard 
"    Richard  S.,  shoemaker  P.  F.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  Alameda 
"    Robert,  painter,  926  Washington,  r.   1112 

Powell 
"    Robert  J.,  clerk,  r.  3106  Leavenworth 
"    Robert  W.,  painter  Sutro  Baths,  r.  957  Fol- 

som 
"    Walter,  clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  2106a  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Walter  W.,  hoseman  Engine  33 
"    William  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1840  California 
"    WilliamF.,  teamster  Herman  Schroder,  r. 
15  Kissling 
Williston   Hedley   V.,    laundryman    National 
Laundry,  r.  830  Douglass 
"    James  M.,  carpenter,  r.  5  Elgin  Park  Av 
;8®=Willits.    See  Willats  and  Willets 
Willman  John  F.,  rigger,  r.  210,  14th 
Willmann  August,  barber,  529V4  Geary,  r.  510 
Jones  rear 
"    Henry,  r.  203^/^  Chestnut 
"    Hermann,  liquors,  114  Drumm,  r.  62  Clem- 
entina 
Willmott  Hawley,  bottler  Phoenix  Brewery 
"    Horace,    clerk   Miss    Anna    Busteede,    r. 
Berkeley 
4®- Willmott.    See  Wilmot 
Winner    Charles,    salesman    J.   Edlin,    r.    605 
Minna 
"    Gustav,  miner,  r.  309  Leidesdorff 
"    Joseph  Rev.,  r.  605  Minna 
"    Samuel    M.,  bookkeeper  Abramson-Heun- 
isch  Co.,  r.  605  Minna 
Willocks  William,  sewer  Petermann  &  Frank, 

r.  904  Green 
Willocx  John  L.,  coppersmith,  r.  1115  York 
Willoh  August,   clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  3118  Mason 
"    John  B.,  clerk  J.    F.    Bullwinkel,    r.    1301 

Powell 
"    Wilhelm,  brewer,  r.  2118  Mason 
Willoughby  Charles,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
East  Oakland 
"    Cornelia,  widow,  r.  814  Chestnut 
Willow  Charles,  tinner,  r.  448  Tehama 
"    John,  carpenter  R.  Stone,  r.  323  Eddy 
"    John  J.,  painter,  r.  333,  15th 
Willows  Brewery,   San  Francisco  Breweries, 
Limited,  proprietors,  Ernest  A.  Buchse 
manager,  SE  cor  19th  and  Mission,  tele- 
phone Mission  158 
"    Laundry,  Garnaud  &  Pailleur  proprietors. 

30th  bet  Dolores  and  Church 
"    Park,    Bailie  &    Magnon   proprietors,  SE 
cor  Greenwich  and  Gough 
Wills  Hamilton  Jr.,  traveling  salesman  David 
D.  Sutphen,  r.  Alameda 
"    James  W.,  r.  618  Taylor 
"    Jane  Miss,  trained  nurse,  r.  618  Taylor 
Wills  John,  assistant  engineer  San  Francisco 
Fire  Department,  office  413  Bush,  r.  339 
Bush 
"    Mattie  E.  Miss,  dressmaking,  613  Taylor 
"    Patrick,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    Thomas  H.,  collector  Post   Office,    r.    2010 
O'Farrell 


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SONOMA.  SAN    FRANCISCO  AND  NEW  YORK. 


1636 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO. 

SOO    BAT~rERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON,^ 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Willson  C.  A.  Mrs.,  r.  1023  Shotwell 
"    Charles  D.,  wallpaper  cleaning,  30  Grove 
"    D.  C,  r.  1045  Market 
"    George  H.,  observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau, 

r.  322  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Gustav,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 
"    J.  F.,  r.  The  Baldwin 
J8S~Willson.    See  Wilson 

Willweher  Charles  F.,  janitor  German  General 
Ben.  Soc,  r.  320  Geary 
"    Henry,  r.  814  Geary 

"    Otto,  manager  Saratoga  Hall,  r.  328  Eddy 
4®-Willy.    See  Willey 

Wilmans  Frederick  W.,  president  Rose  Creek 
Mining  Co.,  163  Crocker   Bldg.    r.   810!4 
Haight 
Wilmarth  Barton,  boxmaker,  r.  513  Leavenworth 
Wilmer  Henry,  clerk,  r.  114  Montgomery  Block 
Wilmerding-Loewe  Co.  (incorporated),  M.   Sle- 
gel  president,  Jacques  Blum  vice-presi- 
dent,   Bernard     Rosenberg     secretary, 
wholesale  liquor  merchants,   216   Cali- 
fornia 
Wllmerding    Memorial  Free    Kindergarten, 
Miss  Helen  T.  Bacon  principal,  369.  11th 
Wilmersdorfer  Moritz,  boat  builder,  r.  138  Town- 
send 
"    Samuel,  laborer,  r.  138  Townsend 
Wilmore  Thomas  Q.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry, 

r.  1132  Turk 
Wilmot  George  (Chenoweth  &  Wilmot),  r.  Hotel 
Langham 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  1214,  5th  Av  South 
.8®" Wilmot.    See  Willmot 
Wilshire  Safe  and  Scale  Co.,  W.  B.  Wilshire 
president,  6  California 
"    William  B.,  president  Wilshire  Safe  and 
Scale  Co.,  6  California,  r.  Los  Angeles 
Wilshons  Charles  M.,  engineer  Sutter  St.  Ry., 

r.  1311  Sacramento 
Wilshusen  John,  clerk  John  H.  Wilshusen,  r. 
137  Folsom 
"    John  H.,    groceries  and    liquors,   SE    cor 
Main  and  Folsom,  r.  Oakland 
Wilslow  Nicholas,  baker  Charles  Haugaard,  r. 
1535  Post 
"    Thomas  S.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  16 
Chapul  tepee 
Wilson  A.,  capitalist,  r.  824  Montgomery 
"    A.,  gripman   Preside  and  Ferries  RR.,  r. 

1218  Union 
"    A.,  plumber,  r.  1432  Post 
"    Ada  P.  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  1109  Broad- 
way 
"    Adelaide  D.  Miss,  hairdresser,  r.  1002  Polk 
"    Albert,  seaman   bkt   Planter,  r.   Sailors' 

Home 
"    Albert  J.,  foreman  William  F.  Wilson,  r. 

1143  Turk 
"    Albert  W.,  deputy   Board  Fish  Commis- 
sioners, r.  82  Natoma 
"    Alexander,  clerK  Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co..  r. 

Oakland 
"    Alexander,  stevedore,  r.  17  Rincon  Av 
"    Alexander  Jr.,  clerk  Hooper  &  Jennings,  r. 

East  Oakland 
"    Alexander  C,  pressman,  r.  1616  Stockton 
"    Alexander  J.,  wood  and  coal,  2319'/^  Pine 
"    Alexander  W.   (Wilson  &  Drucker),  r.  2225 

Broadway 
"    Alexander  W.,    cabinet   maker  Chas.  M. 

Plum,  r.  1220  Pierce 
'■    Alfred  A.,  clerk,  r.  2507  Clay 
"    Allan  K.,  clerk,  r.  1108 Broadway 
"    Almon,  melter  Wliyte  &  De  Rome,  r.  Oak- 
land 


Wilson  Alonzo  L.,  shipping  clerk,  r.  1113!^  Treat 
Av 

"    Alvin  L.,  armature  winder  John  M.  Klein's 
Electrical  Wks,  r.  24  Valley 

"    Amanda  A.,  widow,  r.  205i4  Bartlett 

"    Amy  H.  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children, 
3700  California 

"    Andrew,  blacksmith,  r.  2926  Laguna 

"    Andrew,  roofer  Nelson  C.  Walton,  r.  444 
Brannan 

"    Andrew  M..  boat  builder,  r.  721j^  Tennes- 
see 

"    Andrew  M.,   secretary  Wilson  Bros.  Co., 
1710  Market,  r.  Hotel  Fairmount 

"    Andrew  W.,  pattern  maker,  r.  328V4  Sanchez 

"    Ann  Mrs.,  bakery,  253,  3d 

"    Ann  B.,  widow,  r.  418  Hyde 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  696  McAllister 

"    Annie  Miss,  domestic,  r.  22  Perry 

"    Antone,  cook  Milischich  &  Bello,  r.  25  An- 
tonia 

"    A.  P.,  carpenter,  r.  124,  29th 

"    Arthur,  porter,  r.  613  Howard 

"    Arthur  A.,  compositor,  r.  2517  Sutter 

"    Arthur  J.,  barber,  r.  247  Oak 

"    Arthur  L.   (Eastwood  &    Wilson),  r.    924 
Shotwell 

"    Benjamin,  attorney  at  law,  r.  906  Leaven- 
worth 

"    Birdie  M.    Miss,   stenographer,  45    Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  314  Eddy 

"    Bristol,  whitener,  r.  125,  4th 

"    Brothers  (William  R.  and  Henry  R.),  jew- 
elry and  opticians,  323  Montgomery 

"    Brothers  (William   W.    and   Walter   R.), 
cigars  and  tobacco,  1212  Polk 

"  Brothers  Co.,  John  M.  Wilson  president, 
Andrew  M.  Wilson  secretary,  furniture 
and  storage,  1710  Market 
Wilson  Brothers  &  Co.  (C.  R.  and  Henry  Wil- 
son and  A.  B.  Johnson),  manufacturers, 
wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in  lumber, 
324  Berry,  telephone  South  617 

"    Burtrend  S.,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light 
Co.,  r.  307  Natoma 

"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  148  Eddy 

"    Carrie,  widow,  r.  439  O'Farrell 

"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  621,  24th 

"    Catherine  A.  widow,  r.  220,  11th 

"    Catherine  E.  Miss,   teacher  Girls'    High 
School,  r.  1910^  Lyon 

"    Charles,  r.  24  Middle 

"    Charles,  r.  106  Eddy 

•'    Charles,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    Charles   (Charles  Wilson  &  Co.),  r.  406}^ 
O'Farrell 

"    Charles,  bartender,  r.  366  Natoma 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  224  Fillmore,  r.  1  Web- 
ster 

"    Charles,  clerk,  r.  620  Sutter 

"    Charles,  cook,  r.  333  Louisiana 

"    Charles,  enginer,  r.  606  Lombard 

"    Charles,  hostler,  r.  104  New  Montgomery 

"    Charles,  laborer,  r.  32  Natoma 

"    Charles,  longshoreman,  r.  31  Broadway 

"    Charles,  plasterer,  r.  10  Rausch 

"    Charles,  porter  George  W.  Gibbs  Co.,  r. 
Berkeley 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  117  Drumm 

"    Charles,  seaman,  r.  217,  20th 

"    Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Wilson),  book  and 
job  printers,  632  Market 

"    Charles  A.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 
306  San  Jose  A  v 

"    Charles  A.,  electrician  Municipal  Burglar 
Alarm  Co.,  r.  839  Mission 

"    Charles  A.,  machinist  Dow  Steam  Pump 
Wks,  r.  560  Howard 

"    Charles  A.,  photographer,  r.  1113  Golden 
Gate  Av 

"    Charles  C,  r.  1944  California 

"    Charles  C,  cigars,  412  Kearny,   r.  214  Post 

"    Charles  C,  carpenter,  1017  Post 
Wilson  Charles  E.,  attorney  at  law,  420  Califor- 
nia, rooms  10-13,  r.  706  Broderick 

"    Charles  F.,  correspondent  O'Connor,  Mof- 
fatt  &  Co.,  r.  620  Sutter 

"    Charles  H.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 
rooms  43-44.  r.  Hotel  Savoy 


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Wilson  Charles   L.,  driver  Farns worth  &  Bug- 
gies, r.  614,  2d 

"    Charles  M.,  cabinet  maker  W.  W.  Monta- 
gue &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

'•    Charles  R.  (Wilson  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Aber- 
deen, Wash. 
"Wilson  diaries  R.,  architect,  315  Phelan  Bldg, 

r.  1301  Laguna 
Wilson  Charles  W.,  proprietor  San  Francisco 
Barber  School,  1511-1515  Howard 

"    Charles  W..  shipping  clerk  J.  A.  Folger  & 
Co.,  r.  3140,  16th 

"    Chris,  salesman  McCarthy  Bros.,  r,  York 
nrSlst 

"    Christian  M.,  seaman,  r.  415  Harrison 

"    Christina  P.  Miss,  housekeeper  Cal.  Wo- 
men's Hospital 

"    Christopher,  salesman  Bach,  Meese  &  Co., 
r.  530i4  Valencia 

"    C.  J.  Mrs.,  stewardess  str  Australia 

"    Clara,  widow,  r.  1616  Geary 

"    C.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  714  Bush 

"    Daisy   M.    Miss,    teacher    Horace   Mann 
Evening  School,  r.  205^4  Bartlett 
"Wilson  Daniel,  assistant  treasurer  and  cashier 
W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  309-317  Market, 
r.  504  Powell 

"    David,  blacksmith,  r.  52  Natoma 

"    David,    clerk  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  1146  Golden 
Gat3  Av 

"    David  B.,  insurance  adjuster,  223  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg,  r.  1217  Jones 

"    David  W.,  wood  and  coal,  524  Castro 

"    Davis,  foreman,  r.  1831  Howard 

"    Delos  P.,  house  and  sign  painter,  232  San- 
chez 
Wilson  Dining  Saloon  The,  Wilson  &  Drucker 
proprietors,  114-120  Post 

"    D.  L.,  laborer,  r.  15 Morev  Alley 

"    Dora  W.  Miss,  r.  3331  Washington 

"    Douglas    R.,  stock   and  bond  broker,  310 
California,  r.  2403  Clay 
Wilson  Edgar  M.,  attorney  at  law,  614,  615,  620 
and  621  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,  r.  2214  Jackson 
Edmund,  expressman,  r.  407  Francisco 
Edward  A.,  clerk  F.  A.  Rouleau,  r.  415, 19th 
Edward  B.  Mrs.,  r.  1432  Post 

E.  J.,  janitor,  r.  632  Ellis 
Eliza  J.,  widow,  r.  1109  Broadway 
Elizabeth  Miss,  r.  522  Taylor 
Elizabeth  Mrs.,  bakery,  1101,  18th 
Elizabeth  M.  Mrs,,  r.  1944  Caliiornia 
Ernest  R.,  boatman  H.  Peterson,  r.  16  Fol- 

som 
Ernest  L,.,  tailor,  r.  1220  Pierce 
Errol  C,  clerk  Commissary  of  Subsistence 

U.  S.  A.,  r.  2525  Van  Ness  Av 

F.  J.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Fletcher  A.,  engineer,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
Florence  E.,  wire  worker  Michael  J.  Mar- 
ion, r.  Oakland 

Francis  S.,  student,  r.  503  O'Farrell 

Frank,  boarding,  817  Battery 

Frank,  hostler  A.  M.  Turner,  r.  1053  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Frank,  machinist,  r.  533,  7th 
Frank,  plumber  M.  Fisher,  r.  241  Bartlett 
Frank,  seaman,  r.  20  Clementina 
Frank,  stevedore,  r.  34  Perry 
Frank    E.,    trimmer    Edison    Light    and 

Power  Co.,  r.  2614  Page 
Frank    F.,    gripman    Market    St.  Ry.,    r. 

2812,  16th 
Frank  H.,  boxmaker,  r.  148,  13th 
Frank  J.,  engineer,  r.  404,  3d 
Frank  J.,  laborer,  r  1616  Stockton 
Frank  M.,  capitalist,  530  California,   room 

1,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Frank  N.,  driver  Pac.  Carriage  Co.,  r.  1125 

Mission 
Wilson  Frank  P.,  physician  and  surgeon,  ofBce 

1015  Sutter,  hours  2  to  4  p.  m.,  telephone 

East  915,  r.  2218  Clay,  telephone    Pine 

1931 
Wilson  Fred  M.,  attorney  at  law,  420  Califor- 

hia,  rooms  10-13,  r.  706  Broderick 
"    Fred  S.,  bookkeeper  P.  C.  SS.  Co. 
"    Frederick,    butcher    Christopher    Hill,   r. 

Oakland 


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Wilson  Frederick,  door  tender  Cremorne  The- 
ater, r.  113,  4th 

"    Frederick,  fireman,  r.  433  Larkin 

"    Frederick,  merchant  tailor,  610  Montgom- 
ery, r.  2108  Jones 

"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  lll'/4  Minna 

"    Frederick  A.,  laborer,  r.  310c  Clement 
Wilson  Frederick  A.,  manager  William  F.  Wil- 
son, 204  Stockton,  r.  1807  Scott 

"    Frederick  D.,  foreman  Municipal  Burglar 
Alarm  Co.,  r.  839  Mission 

"    Frederick  G.,  clerk  Stewart  Menzies  &  Co., 
r.  11  Midway 

"    Frederick  L. ,  coffee  and  spices,  r.  821  Va- 
lencia 

"    George,   horseshoer   Baptiste   Lacaze,    r. 
Oakland 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  529  Sacramento 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  1316  Sanchez 

"    George,  pressman,  r.  1205  Montgomery 

"    George,  watchman,  r.  116,  8th 
Wilson   George  E.,    vice-president   Wilson   & 
Brother,  20  Drumm,  r.  San  Rafael 

"    George  G.,  carpenter,  r.  1616  Stockton 

"    George  H.,  clerk,  r.  982  Howard 

"    George  H.,  foreman,  r.  140  Vicksburg 
Wilson   George   L.,    president   San  Francisco 
Paving  Co.,  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg,    r. 
206a  Post 

"    George  M.,  contractor,  r.  327,  23d 

"    George  N.  W.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  208 
Octavia 

"    George  R.,  clerk,  r.720E  Bush 

"    George  R.  Mrs.,  r.  503  O'Farrell 

"    George  S.,  photographer,  342  Kearny 

"    George  W.,  r.  1018  Mason 

"    Georgie,  widow,  r.  2116  Jones 

"    Hannah  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  615'/4  Hyde 

"    Harry,  r.  13  Yerba  Buena 

"    Harry,  bartender,  r.  3614  Geary 

"    Harry,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1010%  Hyde 

"    Harry,  miner,  r.  1616  Stockton 

"    Harry,  molder,  r.  317  Capp 

"    Harry  I.,  stevedore,  r.  119  Bay 

"    Harry  I.  Jr.,  longshoreman,  r.  119  Bay 

"    Harry  J.,  stock  clerk  William  F.  Wilson, 
r.  1143  Turk 

"    Harry  L.,r.  824.  15th 

"    Harvey,  lamplighter  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r. 
307  Natoma 

"    Hattie  L.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  148,  13th 

"    Helen  F.  Miss,  artist,  r.  2520  Mission 

"    Helena,  widow,  r.  535  Grove 

"    Henry,  r.  621,  24th 

"    Henry,  r.  1057  Mission 

"    Henry  (Wilson  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"    Henry,  laborer  Bissinger  &  Co. 

"    Henry,  longshoreman,  r.  8  Falmouth 

"    Henry  A.,  r.  1109  Broadway 

"    Henry  E.,  rubber  worker  Bowers  Rubber 
Co.,  r.  1057  Mission 

"    Henry  G.,  r.  36  Bartlett 

"    Henry  G.,  boilermaker  Eureka  Boiler  Wks, 
r.  112  Juniper 

"    Henry  L.,   attorney    at  law,  532  Market, 
room  41,  r.  1108  Broadway 

"    Henry  L.,  floorwalker  Newman  &  Levin- 
son,  r.  Oakland 

"    Henry  R.  (Wilson  Bros.>,  r.  844  McAllister 

"    Herbert,  plasterer,  r.  738  Diamond 

"    Herbert  W.  salesman,  r.  411  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Homer  (Homer  Wilson  &  Co.),  r.  2425 Howard 

Wilson  Homer  &   Co.    (Homer  Wilson,   Evan 

Williams    and  T.   B.  Hofer),    financial 

agents,  note  and  bond  brokers,  room  10 

Rotunda  Mills  Bldg. 


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Wilson  Horace,  cashier  J.  D.  Maxwell,  r.  1108 
Broadway 

"    Horace  A.,  carpet  layer  Alex.  Mackay  & 
Son.,r.  243,  9th 

"    Irma  Miss,  stenographer  Chester  S.  Smith, 
r.  121  Montgomery 

"    Isaac,  clerk,  r.  711  Stockton 

"    Israel  C,  collector  J.  E.  Jacobus,   r.   1836 
Powell 

"    James,  architect,  r.  1229  Filbert 

"    James,  butler,  r.  1006  Clay 

"    James,    cigarmaker   James  Crouch,  r.   10 
Monroe 

"    James,  cooper,  r.  619!4  Mission 

"    James,  hack  driver,  r.  765  Mission 

"    James,  laborer,  r.  1036  Sanchez 

"    James,  machinist,  r.  932,  19th 

"    James,  sample  clerk  P.  Greenberg  &  Co.,  r. 
NE  cor  Pine  and  Stockton 

"    James  A.,  bosmaker  Clatsop  Milling  Co.. 
r.  112  Juniper 
Wilson  James  A.,  mason  and  builder  and  sec- 
retary The  Builders'  Exchange,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  1,502  Castro 

"    James  B.,  editor  and  manager  The  Eleva- 
tor, 622  Clay,  r.  Oakland 

"    James  B.,  helper   "WTiitney  Transfer  Co., 
r.  5  Commercial 

"    James  C,  apprentice  Washburn  &  Moen 
Mnfg.  Co.,  r.  119  Bay 

"    James  D.,   engineer   F.   S.   Moody,    r.  327 
Minna 

"    James  E.,  clerk,  r.  602  Stockton 
Wilson  Jajnes  G.  (New  York),  manufacturer  of 
Wilson's  patent  rolling  steel  shutters, 
Bay  City  Iron  Works  agents,  103-105  Fre- 
mont and  323-325  Mission 

"    James  H.,  r.  32,  4th 

"    James  H.,  bartender  James  W.  Flaherty, 
r.  286  Stevenson 

"    James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1055b  Howard 

"    James  H.,  saddler,  132%  Main,  r.  2427  Fol- 
som 

"    James  J.,  machinist  Krogh  Mnfg.  Co.,  r. 
932,  19th 
Wilson  James  K,  president  Sather  Banking 
Co..  SE  cor  Pine  and  Sansome.  r.  3196  Pa- 
cific Av 

"    James  L.,  carpenter,  r.  California  nr  24th  Av 

"    James  M.,  engineer  Am.  Oil  Co..  r.  120,  6th 

"    James  R.,   clerk  Railwav  Mail  Service,  r. 
3042,  16th 

"    James  S.,  gardener  Mount  Calvary  Ceme- 
tery, r.  148,  13th 

"    Jane  Mrs.,  r.  31,  11th 

WILSON  J.  C.  &  CO. 

(JohnC.  Wilson),  importers  and  deal- 
ers in  all  kinds  of  coal,  coke  and  pig 
iron,  principal  ofiace  900  Battery,  tele 
plione  Main  1864,  yards  NE  cor  Vallejo 
and  Battery  and  SW  cor  Front  and 
Green,  Oakland  office  1058  Broadway, 
yard  NE  cor  5tli  and  Webster,  tele- 
phone 54 
Wilson  J.  Curtis,  porter,  r.  341  Hayes 

"    Jehu  B.,  r.  1132  Shotwell 

"    J.  Elmer,  stenographer  Dodge,  Sweeney  & 
Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 

"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  39i4  Zoe 

"    Jennie  Miss.  r.  1109  Broadway 

"    Jeremiah  L.   (Wilson  &  Baechtel),  r.  2612 
Webster 

"    J.  L.,  3d  officer  str  San  Jose 

"    J.  N.   E.,  attorney  at  law,  530  California, 
room  12,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 


Wilson  Job  D.,  physician,  r.  2426  Fulton 

"    John,  r.  343  Minna 

"    John,  boiler  maker,  r.  720'/i  Bryant 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  Putnam  nr  Cortland  Av 

"    John,  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  1205  Laguna 

"    John,  clerk  Horn lein  Bros. 

"    John,  clerk,  r.  3140,  16th 

"  John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1220, 
24th 

"    John,  fireman  str  Washtenaw 

"  John,  gold  beater  estate  of  James  New- 
man, r.  32  Valparaiso 

"    John,  helper  Atlas  Iron  Wks,  r.  504  Napa 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  704  Minnesota 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  911  Illinois 

"  John,  laborer  Albert  E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 
cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  26  Eddy 

"  John,  master  schr  Wonder,  office  9  Mis- 
sion 

"    John,  merchant,  r.  417  Kearny 

"    John,  milkman,  r.  Foerster  nr  33d 

"  John,  seaman  str  Walla  Walla,  r.  329,  2d 
Av 

"    John,  ship  carpenter,  r.  152  West  Av 

"    John,  steward,  r.  6a  Valparaiso 

"  John,  teamster  M.  Joost  &  Bro.,  r.  618 
Gough 

"    John,  watchman,  r.  100^/4  Jackson 

"  John,  waterman  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  r. 
246  Eureka 

"    John  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1027a  Post 

"    John  A.,  barber,  r.  247  Oak 

"    John  A.,  driver,  r.  42  Albert  Lane 

"  John  A.,  foundryman  Marshutz  &  Cantrell, 
r.  721 '/i  Tennessee 

"    John  A.,  porter,  r.  315  Cumberland 

"    John  A.,  stage  carpenter,  r.  150  Silver 

"    John  B.,  r.  1132  Shotwell 

"    John  B.,  seaman,  r.  527  Vallejo 

"    John  C.  (J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.),  r.  Oakland 

"    John  C,  carpenter,  r.  California  nr  24th  Av 

"  John  C.  Jr.,  with  J.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  r.  1607 
McAllister 

"    John  D.,  barber,  100  Powell,  r.  501  Geary 

"    John  D.,  salesman,  r.  2824  Sacramento 

"    John  F.,  clerk,  r.  24  Allen 

"  John  H.,  foreman  Healy,  Tibbitts  &  Co.,  r. 
119,  8th 

"  John  H.,  janitor Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable  Co., 
r.  41  Minna 

"  John  H.,  mason  and  builder,  40  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1224  York 

"    John  J.,  cook  str  Pomona,  r.  625,  2d 

"    John  M.,  mining  expert,  r.  2520  Octavia 

"  John  M.,  president  Wilson  Bros.  Co.,  1710 
Market,  r.  1714  Market 

"    John  N.,  clerk,  r.  311  Lott 

"    John  P.,  machinist,  r.  212  Broadway 

"    John  R.,  r.  5  Latham  PI 

"  John  R.,  boxmaker  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r. 
1521/2  Silver 

"  John  Scott  (Mann  &  Wilson),  r.  2617  Bu- 
chanan 

"    John  W.,  cook,  r.  1308i4  Page 

"  John  W.,  liquors,  cor  Silver  and  San  Bruno 
Avs 

"    John  W.,  teamster,  r.  306a  21st 

"    Jonathan  D.,  r.  624  Washington 

"    Joseph,  r.  705  Mission 

"  Joseph,  barber  McGovern  &Bidinger,  r.  341 
Clementina 

"  Joseph,  compositor  Dewey  Publishing  Co., 
r.  2810  Laguna 

"    Joseph,  plasterer,  r.  17  Fillmore 

"    Joseph,  stevedore,  r.  213  Clara  rear 

"  Joseph  A.,  manufacturers'  agent,  119  Bush, 
r.  1110  Larkin 

"  Joseph  F.,  foreman  Valleau  &  Peterson,  r. 
1008  Washington 

"    Joseph  F.,  machinist,  r.  306,  7th 

"  Joseph  H.,  poultry  raiser,  15th  Av  South 
nr  F 

"    Joseph  L.,  r.  2525  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Joseph  S.,  salesman  J.  J.  O'Brien  &  Co.,  r. 
905  Market 

"  Joseph  S.  Jr.,  steward  James  O'Brien  & 
Son,  r.  905  Market 

"    Julia,  widow,  r.  720'4  Bryant 


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Wilson  Julius,  cabinet  maker,  r.  ISCaop 
"    K.,  r,  2433  Buchanan 
"    Kate  Mrs.,  r.  813  Shotwell 
"    Laura  A.  Mrs.,  midwife,  70%  West  Mis- 
sion 
"    Lazelles  E.,  bookkeeper  R.  Liddle  Co.,r. 

415  Eddy 
"    Lenora,  widow,  r.  243,  9th 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  stenographer  James  A.  Watt, 

r.  1326  Bush 
"    Lois,  domestic,  118  Devisadero 
"    Louis  C,  engineer,  r.  806  San  Jose  Road 
"    Louis  L.,  manager,  r.  312  Hyde 
"    Louis  P.,  canvasser,  r.  91,  9th 
"    Louis  R.,  steward  People's  Palace 
"    L.  S.  Mrs.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
"    Lucy,  widow,  r.  1146  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Ludwell  M.,  solicitor,  r.  514  Bush 
"    M.,  seaman  str  Walla  Walla 
"    Mardon  D.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Peter's  Church 

(Episcopal),  r.  206  Lombard 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  206,  7th 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1205  Montgomery 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  1910^2  Lyon 
"    Marion  A.,  clerk,  r.  311  Lott 
"    Marion  A.  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  311  Lott 
"    Martha  Mrs. ,  dressmaking ,  921  Sacramento 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  17  Sherwood  PI 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  602  Stockton 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  404  Post 
"    Mary  J.  R.,  widow,  r.  IIWA  Treat  Av 
"    Matthew,  policeman,  r.  Plymouth  Av  nr 

Sagamore 
"    Matthew  T.,  physician,  824  Ellis 
"    May,  widow,  glovemaker,  r.  1104  Market 
"    Minnie,  widow,  r.  619i4  Mission 
"    Morris,  ladies'  tailor,  r.  5  Falmouth 
Wilson  Mountford  S.  (Wilson  &  Wilson),  r.  711 
Pine 
"    M.  R.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    Nathaniel    Niles,    office   20-22  Drumm,  r. 

University  Club 
"    Nicholas,  oiler  Union  I.  Wlcs,  r.  301  Michi- 
gan 
"    Oliver,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.  209, 
26th 


WILSON  OLOF, 


house  mover  and  raiser,  409,  5tli 
Wilson  Olof,  lumberman,  r.  112  Juniper 
"    Olof  C,  conductor  Presidio  and  Ferries  RR, 

r.  1218  Union 
"    Orlando,  barber,  r.  924  Shotwell 
"    Orrin,  carpenter  E.  F.  Taber,  r.  1550  How- 
ard 
"    Oscar,  r.  106  Taylor 
"    Oscar,  gripman  Market   St.  Ry.,  r.  cor  7th 

Av  and  I 
"    Peter,  stevedore,  r.  17  Rincon  Av 
"    Peter,  steward,  r.  607  Vallejo 
"    Peter,    teamster   Burnstine    Bros.,  r.    243 

Perry 
"    Peter,  waiter  str  City  of  Panama,  r.  547, 

1st 
"    Peter   G.,  laborer,  r.  NE  cor  Army  and 

Sanchez 
"    Phoebe  A.,  widow,  r.  806  San  Jose  Road 
"    Pruda  C,  widow,  r.  1113!/3  Treat  Av 
"    Ramon  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2414  Webster 
"    Raymond,  carpenter,  r.  449A,  20th 
"    Richard,  seaman,  r.  1003  Battery 
"    Richard,  teamster,  r.  520,  6th 
"    Richard  F.,  proprietor  Thistle  Hotel,  316 

Michigan 
"    Richard    P.,  mill  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

1117  Alabama 
"    Richard  P.  Rev.,  editor  Pacific  Methodist 

Advocate,  43  Donohoe  Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
"    R.  M.,  president  Howard  &  Wilson  Colony 

Co.,  523  Montgomery,  r.  Madera,  Cal. 
"    Robert,  r.  700  Jones 

"    Robert,  barber  Louis  Ancker,  r.  1045  Mar- 
ket 
"    Robert,  laborer,  r.  46  Tehama 
"    Robert,  pattern  maker  O'Connell  &  Lewis 
"    Robert,  plumber,  r.  748  Howard 
"    Robert,    porter    George    Dawson,    r.    517 

Greenwich 
"    Robert,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  702  Capp 


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Wilson  Robert,  seaman  revenue  cutter  Bear,  r. 
1001  Battery 

"    Robert  A.,  r.  39M  Zoe 

"  Robert  C,  janitor,  508  California,  r.  921 
Sacramento 

"    Robert  E.,  compositor,  r.  702  Capp 

"    Robert  G.,r.  54  Shipley  rear 

"    Robert  J.,  salesman  F.  N.  Woods  i 
22  Everett 

"    Robert  S.,  clerk,  r.  1101,  18th 

"    Rose  J.,  widow,  r.  20by2  Bartlett 

"    Roy,  student,  r.  232,  12th 
Wilson  Russell  J.  (Wilson  &  Wilson), 
California 

"    Sallie,  widow,  r  4  Codman  PI 

"    Samuel,  r.  353  Minna 

"    Samuel,  brickmason,  r.  133  CoUingwood 

"    Samuel  H.,  farmer,  r.  306a  21st 

"    Samuel  M.,  student,  r.  2617  Buchanan 

"    Samuel  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  711  Pine 

"    Sara  V.  de,  widow,  i.  2507  Clay 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  613  Hayes 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  833  Geary 

"    Sarah  Mrs.,  r.  1906a  Market 

"    Sarah  Mrs.,  lodgings,  208  Drumm 

"    Sarah  M.,  widow,  r.  113William 

"  Sarah  M.  Miss,  principal  Emerson  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  3196  Pacific  Av 

"    Susan,  widow,  r.  13  Sherwood  PI 
Wilson  The,  furnished  rooms,  Wilson  &  Drucker  , 
proprietors,  130  Post 

"    Thomas,  r.  Oakland 

"    Thomas,  boilermaker,  r.  730%  Bryant 

"    Thomas,  butcher,  r.  34  Allen 

"  Thomas,  editor  Pacific  Coast  Official  Rail- 
way and  Steamship  Guide,  22  Clay,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Thomas,  insurance,  r.  720e  Bush 

"    Thomas,  marine  engineer,  r.  143,  5th 

"  Thomas,  packer  Redington  &  Co.,  r.  23  Ev- 
erett 

"    Thomas,  printer,  r.  3534  California 

"  Thomas,  weigher  Charles  Harley  Co.,  r. 
954%  Harrison 

"    Thomas  C,  clerk,  r.  304  San  Jose  Av 

"  Thomas  C,  janitor  New  City  Hall,  r.  535 
Grove 

"  Thomas  D.  E.,  foreman  Occidental  and 
Oriental  SS.  Co.,  r.  527%  Guerrero 

"  Thomas  F.,  helper  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  22 
Everett 

"  Thomas  H.,  master  schr  Fairfield,  office 
Pier  7  Steuart,  r.  440  Green 

"  Thomas  H.,  proprietor  Garfield  House, 
737%  Howard 

"    Thomas  R.,  r.  1125  Mission 

"  Thomas  S.,  attorney  at  law,  189-190  Crocker 
Bldg,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 

"    Waller,  brickmaker,  r.  565  Stevenson 

"    Walter  R.  (Wilson  Bros.),  r.  1115  Sutter 

"  Ward  A.,  employee  J.  B.  Pinchard,  r.  631 
Sacramento 

"  Warren  D.,  butcher,  749  and  1045  Market, 
1307  Polk,  2947,  16th,  120,  9th  and  344,  6th, 
r.  618  Castro 

"  W.  B.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.  1214 
Steiner 

"    W.  H..  barber  Stern  &  Heller,  r.  1003  Powell 
Wilson  Wilbur  I.,  president  Wilson  &  Brother, 
20-22  Drumm,  r.  Oakland 

"  William,  blacksmith  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
2002  Bryant 

"  William,  carpenter,  r.  Mission  nr  Five- 
Mile  House 

"  William,  carpenter,  r.  Munich  nr  Russia 
Av 


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Wilson  William,  chipper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks, 
r.  660  Howard 
"    William,  clerk  U.  S.  Engineer's  Office,   r. 

1146  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  coal  passer  str  City  of  Sydney,  r. 

126!^  Francisco 
"    William,  horseshoer  J.  S.  O'Rourke  &  Co., 

r.  136  Garden 
"    William,  painter,  r.  421  Dolores 
"    William,  painter,  r.  1706  Howard 
"    William,  riveter,  r.  216  Michigan 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  N  s  Bryant  nr  Fre- 
mont 
"    William,  seaman,  r.  54  Sacramento 
"    William,    stove   mounter,    r.    1205    Mont- 
gomery 
"    William  A.,  cashier  Dickson,  De  Wolf  & 

Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  E.,  bartender  S.  T.  Kelly,  r.  1113 

Treat  Av 
"    William  F.,  collector  Pac.   Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  2046  Jones 

WILSON  WILLIAM  F., 

fine  sanitary  plumbing  and  modem 
sanitary  appliances,  204  Stockton,  r. 
1143  Turk 

"    William  F.,   Jr.,   bookkeeper  William  F. 

Wilson,  r.  1143  Turk 
"    William  G.,  carpenter,  r.  2724^  Folsomrear 
"    William  G..  driver  D.  R.Avery  &  Co.,  r. 

2221  Post 
"    William  H.,   asphaltum  roofing,   149  Na- 

toma,  r.  1407  Clay 
"    William  H.,  machinist,  r.  31  Zoe 
"    William  H.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
"    William  J.,  asst.  bookkeeper  Steinberger 

&  Kalisher,  r.  1420  Geary 
"    William  J.,  bookkeeper  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 

1720  Mission 
"    William  J.,  machine  hand  J.  C.   Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  1518  Stockton 
"    William  L.,  clerk,  r.  613  Hayes 
"    William  M.,  mining  expert,  r.  632  Mission 
"    William  M.,  plasterer,  r.  3018  Sacramento 
"    William  C,  r.  717  Broadway 
"    William  P.,  clerk  auditing    dept.   Wells, 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1415  Geary 
"    William  R.  (Wilson  Bros.),  r.  629  Octavia 
"    William  W.  (Wilson  Bros.),  r.  1115  Sutter 
"    William  W.,    driver    San    Mateo    Ranch 

Dairy,  r.  1515  Fillmore 
"    William  W.,  policeman,  r.  25  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Winnie  Miss,  nurse  S.F.  Protestant  Orphan 

Asylum 
"    &  Baechtel  (J.  S.  Wilson  and  H.  L.  Baech- 

tel),  produce  commission,  205-207  Davis 

WILSON  «fe  BROTHER 

(incorporated),  Wilbur  I.  Wilson  presi- 
dent, George  E.  Wilson  vice-president, 
manufacturers  and  dealers  doors,  win- 
dows, blinds,  etc.,  20-22  Drumm 

Wilson  &  Drucker  (Alexander  W.  Wilson  and 
August  E.  Drucker),  proprietors  The 
Wilson  Dining  Saloon,  114-120  Post  and 
The  Wilson,  120  Post 

Wilson  &  Wilson  (Russell  J.  and  Mountford  S.), 
attorneys  at  law,  26-30  Mills  Bldg,  6th 
floor 

4®^  Wilson.    See  Willesen 

Wilstrup  Ferdinand,  clerk  Henry  W.  Holle,  r. 
NE  cor  Hyde  and  Jackson 
"    Frederick,  painter,  r.  25  Capp  ■ 
"    Helfred,  painter,  r.  25  Capp 


Wilt  Bonar  L.,  broom  maker,  r.  309,  7th 
"    Herbert,  with  Pac.  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  r.  309, 

7th 
"    John  A.,  shoemaker,  307,  7th 
"    John  C.  (Wilt  Bros.),  r.  28  HoflAv 
"    John  T.,  laborer,  r.  237,  8th 
Wilte  August,  salesman,  r.  1611  Sutter 
Wiltermood  Frank,  porter  Charles  Brown  &  Son, 
r.  371  Minna 
"    William  R.,  bridge  builder,   r.   1.524  Mis- 
sion 
Wiltner  Joseph,  auctioneer,  r.  659  Minna 
Wilton  Eugene,  laborer,  r.  474  Jessie 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  1011  Hayes 
"    The,  Mrs.  Hattie  L.  White  proprietor,  533 

Taylor 
"    Thomas    H.,   marine    photographer  Elite 

Photographic  Studio,  r.  3036  Clay 
"    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  2225  Baker 
Wiltsee  Ernest  A.,  office  212  Crocker  Bldg,  r. 

University  Club 
Wilz  Theodore  H.,  printer,  r.  1402  Guerrero 
Wilzer  John,  baker,  r.  634  Pacific 
Wilzinski  Bertha  Mrs.,  comfort  maker,  r.   25^4 

Shotwell 
Wiman  Julius,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Wimken  George,  shingler,  r.  1460  Minna 

"    Katie  Mrs.,  shirt  finisher,  r.  1460  Minna 
Wimmer  George,  foreman  machinist  Union  I. 
Wks,  r.  312  Iowa 
"    J.,  tailor,  14271/2  Pine 
"    Jacob  C,  expressman,  NW  cor  Mason  and 

Pacific,  r.  lOigi/j  Pacific 
"    John,  butcher  A.  Brady,  r.  121  Turk 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  tailoress,  r.  1019!^  Pacific 
"    William,  teamster,  r.  346  Minna 
Winall  Stuart  A.,  blacksmith,  r.  534  Haight 
"    Stuart  A.  jr.,  clerk,  r.  16  Webster 

WINANS  JOHN  C, 

Peerless  Rod  Packing,  Peerless  Plum- 
bago sneet.  Peerless  Rainbow  Gaskets, 
Eclipse  Gaskets,  agent  Winans'  Anti- 
incrustation  Powder  and    Magnolia 
Anti-friction  Metal,  220  Fremont,  tele- 
phone Main  184,  r.  Boliemian  Club 
Winans  Sara  A.,  widow,  r.  926  Clay 
Winant  Alice  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  114  Guer- 
rero 
"    Charles  P.,  oysterman,  r.  20c  Rausch 
"    Clifton  S.,  lumberman,  r.  114  Guerrero 
"    George  W.,  fringemaker,  r.  20c  Rausch 
"    Peter  G.,  waiter,  r.  .309.  3d 
"    Samuel  W.,  plasterer,  r.  202,  6th 
Winants  Newell,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  703  Polk 
Winbin  Edward  W.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  326 

O'Farrell 
Winch  Nina  Mrs.,  varieties,  1205  Turk 
"    Rose  Mrs.,  r.  1926  Market 
"    Walter,  r.  1926  Market 
Winchell   Henry   P.,   traveling    salesman  I.  S. 
Van  Winkle  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Nellie  Mrs.,  r.  86,  9th 

"    Volney  E.,  salesman  Mound  City    Paint 
and  Color  Co.,  r.  307,  2d  Av 
Winchester  Albert  S.,  foreman  George  Spauld- 
ing  &  Co.,  r.  1217  Clay 
"    Curtis,  telephone  clerk  Edison  Light  and 

Power  Co.,  r.  ^QWi  Ash  Av 
"     Ezra  H.  (Main  &  Winchester),  office  214-220 

Battery 
"    Frederick,  salesman  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  2646  Howard 
"    George  G.,  salesman  Main  &  Winchester, 
r.  2646  Howard 
Winchester  House,  Edward  Rolkin  proprietor, 
44,  .3d 
"    John  P.,  salesman  Main  &  Winchester,  r. 

2646  Howard 
"    Julia  Miss,  Christian  Science,  r.  438  Geary 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  Edward  B. 
Rambo  manager,  418-420  Market 
"    Robert,    metal    roofer    Forderer     Cornice 
Wks,  r.  49  Minna 
Winckelmann  Henry    W.,   zincographer    Chro- 
nicle, r.  12  Shotwell 
"    Robert,  bartender  Edward  Estrada,  r.  1120 
Leavenworth 
4iy  Winckelmann.    See  Winkelman 


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Wind  Christian  W.,  merchant,  r.  391  York 
"    Georgiana,  domestic,  1714  Clay 
"    Samuel,  conductor,  r.  134  Wildey 
je®=-Wind.    See  Windt 
Windaf  Paul,  laborer,  r.  817  Battery 
Windass  Albert  E.,  master  mariner,  r.  47  Clara 
Windecker  George  K.,  r.  613  Bush 
Windele    Edwin,    physician,    30    Post,    r.    316 

Page 
Windeler  George,  cooper,  wine  casks,  barrels, 
kegs,  tanks,  clarifiers  for  brewers,  and 
all  kinds  of  cooperage  to  order  upon  the 
shortest  notice,  241  King  bet  3d  and  4th, 
r.  504  Shotwell 
^'    Henry   F.,   bookkeeper   Enterprise  Brew- 
ing Co.,  r.  SOI 2  Folsom 
"Windeler  Peter,  secretary  Enterprise  Brewing 

Co.,  2015-2025  Folsom,  r.  2012  Folsom 
Windelow  Soren,  baker  Christian  Kolb,  r.  700 

Diamond 
Windels  C.  A.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  711  Jones 
Winder  David  L,.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry.,  r. 

2528  Sutter 
Winders  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  630  Geary 

"    John  R.,  printer  Call,  r.  630  Geary 
Windet  J.,  waiter  str  City  of  Puebla 
Windham  Emma,  widow,  r.  816  Fulton 
"    Mary  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  816  Fulton 
"    Percy,  clerk  R.  Dunsmuir  &  Sons,   r.  816 
Fulton 
Windhaus  Bernard,  r.  604  McAllister 
Windisch  J.,  cook,  r.  636  Commercial 
Windle  B.  W.. bookkeeper  Carmen  Island  Salt 

Co.,  r.  2098  Market 
Windmiller  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  303i^  Davis 

"    Maurice,  furrier,  124  Kearny,  r.  1423  Oak 
Windrens  Guy  W.,  salesman  M.  Miller  &  Co.,  r. 

18,  12th 
Windrick  Henry  F.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2820, 

16th 
Windrow  Albert,  tanner,  r.  501,  26th 
"    Christopher,  fireman  Engine  11,  r.  15th  Av 

South  nr  Railroad  Av 
■"    John,  liquors,  SW  cor  26th  and  Mission 
"    Joseph,  copyist  County  Clerk's    office,  r. 

3002  Mission 
"    Olivia,  widow,  r.  501,  26th 
"Windsor  Hotel,  James  Gilleran  proprietor,  905 

Market,  telephone  South  87 
"Windsor  Hotel  Bar,  James  Gilleran  proprietor, 
907  Market 
"    Josephine  M.  Miss,  stenographer  A.  I.  Hall 

&  Son,  r.  727  McAllister 
"    William  M.,  collector,  r.  727  McAllister 
*®=Windsor.    See  Winsor 

Windt  Henry,  bookkeeper  Morris  Windt,  r.  1424 
Nebraska 
"'    Henry  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  NE  Hyde  and  Broad- 
way 
"    Henry  C,  with  P.  J.  Thomas,  r.   NE  cor 
Hyde  and  Broadway 
"Windt  Morris,  proprietor  Eagle  Tannery,  cor 
26th  and  San  Bruno  Av,  r.  1424  Nebraska 
jes-Windt.    See  Wendt 
Wineberg  Charles,  florist,  r.  502  Mason 
"    Phillip,  seaman,  r.  Sailors  Home 
Winegar  AshbelB.,  r.  1322D  Valencia 

"     Edmund  M.,  messenger  Pac.  Transfer  Co., 
r.  1316a  Valencia 
Winehall  Arthur,  yardman  South  S.  F.  Tannery, 

r.  522  Howard 
Wineroth  Isaac,  r.  15  Sumner 
Wines  John  P.,  r.  Corbett  Av  bet  21st  and  22d 
Winfield  E.  T.,  photo  engraver  Call,  r.  5  Maiden 
Lane 
"    John  A.,  horse  trainer,  r.  2801  Golden  Gate 
Av 
"Winfield  Scott  Primary  School,  Mrs.  Emma  S. 
Code  principal,  Lombard  bet  Broderick 
and  Baker 
Wing  A.  M.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  823  Mission 

WING  FAT  &  CO., 

Chinese  and  Japanese  Bazaar,  import- 
ers, wholesale  and  retail  dealers  fancy 
goods,  silk  shawls,  embroidered  goods, 
curios,  porcelain,  bronze  and  ivory 
goods,  719  Dupont  bet  Clay  and  Com- 
mercial 


Wing  Stephen,  r.  19  Liberty 
"    William  A.,   teamster  Overland    Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  47  Bluxome 
"    William  B.,  clerk,  r.  149  Jersey 
Wingate  James  B.,  druggist,  NE  cor  Market 
and  Noe 
"    Jennie,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  Market  and  Noe 
"    John  D.,  clerk  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.    11 
Monroe 
Wingerter  Charles  J.,  capitalist,  r.  2714  Sacra- 
mento 
"    Edward  P.,  capitalist,  r.  2007  Steiner 
"    Gustav,  teamster  Baker&  Co.,  r.  981^/4  Har- 
rison 
"    Herman  (Baker  &  Co.),  r.  981'/4  Harrison 
"    Jacob,    expressman,    NW    cor   Bush   and 
Dupont,  r.  1439  Polk 
Wingfleld  William,  carpenter,  r.  247,  2d 
Winheman  Bridget,  widow,  r.  9  Victor 
Winke  Frederick,  cook,  r.  7  Stephens  Court 
Winkelman  Frederick  H.,  clerk  A.  Quade  &  Co., 
r.  520O'Farrell 
"    Paul,  finisher  Louis  Thors,  r.  242!4,  12th 
"    William  (Burke  &  Gordan),  r.   1100  Mar- 
ket 
"    William,  bartender,  r.  520  O'Farrell 
-«®-Winkelman.    See  Winckelmann 
Winkerly  Celestin,  machine  hand  David  Woer- 

ner 
Winkle  Emma,  widow,  r.  110  Lyon 
"    G.,  seaman,  r.  22  Sacramento 
"    H.  &  W.  (Henry  and  William),  bakery,  SE 

cor  Battery  and  Vallejo 
■'    Henry  (H.  &  W.  Winkle),  r.  822  Battery 
"    P.  W.,  sweeper  Harbor  Commissioners 
William  (H.  &W.  Winkle),  r.   822  Battery 


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Winkler  Charles,  liquors,  1125  Dupont, 

Broadway 
"    Charles  M.,  cook,  r.  409  Pacific 
"     Edward,  cooper  Cal.    Barrel    Co.,    r.    258 

East  Park 
"    Frederick,  upholsterer  Sterling  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  116  Broad 
"    George ,  cook  William  D.  Meyer,  r.  9  Drumm 
"    George,  driver  South  S.  F.  Brewery,  r.  14th 

Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
' '    Henry,  foreman  canmaker  W.  W.  Montague 

&  Co.,  r.  28  Valparaiso 
"    Henry    C,     groceries    and    liquors,    1100 

Union 
"    Henry  E.,  piano  maker,  258  East  Park 
"    Julius,  liquors,  NE  cor  New  Montgomery 

and  Howard,  r.  623  Howard 
"    Oscar,  machinist  Schrader  &  Lutge,  r.  116 

Broad 
"    Philip,  piano  maker  Henry  E.  Winkler,  r. 

258  East  Park 
' '    Theodore,  hunter,  r.  28  Valparaiso 
«^ Winkler.    See  Winckler 
Winkley  Lizzie  L.  Mrs.,  r.  35  Lily  Av 
"    Olivia,  widow,  r.  542!4  Bryant 
"    William,  waiter,  r.  542  Mission 
Winklmair  Andres,  cooper  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  50  Clementina 
Winks  John  W.,  salesman    Raphael  Weill  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Winn  Abel  T.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r. 

2845  Washington 
"    Albert  C.  (Copeland,  Neal  &  Winn),  r.  916 


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Annie,  domestic,  912  Dolores 

C,  r.  613Larkin 

Frank    L.,  lieutenant    U.    S.    A. 

Franklin 
George,  millman  E.  J.  Shattuck  &  Co.,  r. 

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Winn  Horatio  S.,  superintendent  I.  O. 
Bldg,  320  Post,  r.  1036  Market 

"    Hord,   traveling    salesman    Trojan    Shirt 
and  Collar  Co.,  r.  711  Jones 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  328,  30th 

"    William  B.,  solicitor  Daily  Report,   r.   735, 
24th 

"    William  H.,  expressman,  SE  cor  Kearny 
and  Commercial,  r.  1318  Vermont 

"    William  H.  Jr.,  machinist  William  Mea- 
kin,  r.  1318  Vermont 
4®" Winn.    See  Wynn  and  Wynne 
Winner  Frank,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  706  Sierra 
Winning  Edward  S.,  chief  engineer  str  Bonita, 

r.  924  Broadway 
Winship  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  r.  741  Green 

"    John  C,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r. 
111,12th 

"    Liillie  Miss,  paper  boxmaker,  r.  741  Green 

"    Milton,  r.  741  Green 

"    Nelson,  boxmaker,  r.  741  Green 

"    Thomas,  boxmaker.  r.  741  Green 
Winslow  Albert,  r.  410  Clementina 

"    Albert  H.,  collector's  assistant  Chas.  M. 
Plum  &  Co.  r.  63694  Jessie 

"    Charles  H.,  clerk,  r.  217  Fair  Oaks 
Winslow  Chauncey  R.,  Pacific  Coast  agent  Bos- 
ton Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  44,  2d,  r.  1801  Van 
Ness  Av 

"    Edward  N.,  oiler  str  San  Bias,  r.  212, 1st 

"    Gertrude  Miss,  r.  lOOe'/a  Post 

"     Henry  L.,  laundry  office,  81,  4th 

"    Isabel  Miss,  r.  2521  Octavia 

"    Jacob,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 

"    James,  r.  r.  209,  3d  Av 

"    Kate  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  1006^4  Post 

"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  636M  Jessie 

"    Nicholas,  baker,  r.  1103c  Folsom 

"    Peter,  rigger  P.  C.  SS.  Co.,  r.  410  Clemen- 
tina 

"    Thomas  J.,  printer  Hinton  Printing  Co.,  r. 
1604  Fell 

"    William,  r.  32,  4  th 

"  William,  r.  915  Valencia 
Winsor  Charles,  mechanic,  r.  400  Bay 
Winsor  Charles  S.  (R.  D.  Hume  &  Co.),  and 
secretary  Klamath  Packing  and  Trad- 
ing Co.,  Hume  Canning  and  Trading  Co. 
and  Del  Norte  Commercial  Co.,  318  Cali- 
fornia, room  11,  r.  2010  Geary 

"    Oscar,  r.  312  Chestnut 
Winstanley    Clement,    clerk    engineer's    ofBce 
dept.  of  California,  r.  3531  Lombard 

"    Ella  M.   Miss,   packer  Viavi    Co.,   r.   2531 
Lombard 

"    Florence  E.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  2531 
Lombard 

"    Mabel  K.  Miss,  stenographer,  r.  2531  Lom- 
bard 
Winston  Peter,  litho-pressman  Schmidt  Label 
&  Litho.  Co.,  r.  524  Stevenson 

"    Russell  H.  (A.  M.   Speck  &  Co.),   r.  Hotel 
Savoy 

"    Theodore,  printer,  r.  524  Stevenson 

"    Thomas  W.,  2d  lieutenant  Light  Battery 
D.,  5th  Artillery  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Presidio 
Winstrom  Nels,  carpenter,  r.  431  Minna 
Winter  AdolphC.  (P.  H.  Winter  &  Son),  r.  614y2 
Greenwich 

"    Andrew,  proprietor  St.  Petersburg  Hotel, 
15  Howard 

"    Anna,  widow,  r.  721  Harrison 

"    Annie,  widow,  r.  Beach  bet  Hyde  and  Lar- 
kin 


Co., 


718 


Winter  Annie  M.,  clerk  G.  G.  Wickson  &  Co.,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Antonia  Miss,  bookkeeper  Schrader  Bros., 

r.  303  Steiner 
"    A.  O.,  pressman  Salvation  Army,  r.    113& 

Market 
"    Benjamin  G.,  r.  226  Taylor 
"    Bernhardt,  baker,  r.  2839  Howard 
"    Charles,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery,  r.  1625 

Pacific  Av  rear 
"    Charles,  porter,  r.  833  Vallejo  rear 
"    Elise,  widow,  r.  303  Steiner 
"     Eugene  V.,  machinist  Krogh  Mfg  Co.,  r.  204 

Utah 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  Missouri  nr  25th,  Po- 

trero 
"    Fritz,  r.  856  Mission 

"    Fritz,  foreman  P.  Bartscher,  r.  1031  Valen- 
cia 
"    F.  William,  piano  tuner  Kohler  &  Chase,  r. 

615,  17th 
"    Henry  (Winter  &  Steinhauser),  r.  822  Jessie 
"    Henry  K.,  clerk  Winter  &  Felsing,  r.  2839 

Howard 
"    Herman,  clerk,  r.  123  Eddy 
"    Home,  Mrs.  Emma  Olafsen  proprietor,  634 

Sacramento 
Winter  James  H.,  druggist  and  apothecary  and 

proprietor  Depot  Drugstore,  NE  cor  25th 

and  Valencia,  r.  1341  Valencia 
"    James  W.   (Winter   &  Derby),  r.   114  Mc- 
Allister 
"    John,  cooper  George  Windeler  &  Co.,  r.  553 

Mission 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  1618  Stockton  rear 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  105,  21st 
"    John  Jr.,  teamster,  r.  105,  21rt 
"    John  C.  H..  engineer  G.  G.  Wickson  <S 

r.  Berkeley 
"    JohnD.,  machinist  S.  F.  Tool  Wks, 

Utah 
"    John  F.,  liquors,  701  Montgomery  Av, 

Filbert 
"    John  F.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  r. 

825  Mission 
"    John  F.  Jr.,  bartender  J.  F.  Winter,  r.  718 

Filbert 
"    John  H.,  clerk,  r.  303  Steiner 
"    Joseph  T.,  pipe  fitter  Western  Sugar  Refi- 
nery, r.  330,  29th 
"    Kasten,  liquors,  601  East,  r.  1613  Fulton 
"    Louis,  expressman,  r.  315,  28th 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  443  Jessie 
"    Max,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Michael,  paper  carrier,  r.  2104b   Leaven- 
worth 
"    Morris  (Winter  &  Felsing),  r.  2839  Howard 
"    Patrick,    carriage     painter    Almerin     T. 

Becraft,  r.  105,  21st 
"    Patrick  D.,  varnish  maker,  r.  208  Utah 
"    P.  H.  &  Son  (Philip  H.   and  Adolph  C.) 

barbers,  627  Commercial 
"    Philip,  brewer,  r.  438  Clementina 
"    Philip  H.  (P.  H.  Winter  &  Son),  r.  614V4 

Greenwich 
"    Thomas,  shoemaker,  r.  1017Vi  Clay 
Winter  Thomas  P.,  secretary  Kohler  &  Chase, 

26-30  O'Farrell,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas  S.,  collector  Kohler  &  Chase,  r. 

Berkeley 
"    W.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  620,  21st 
"    William,  clerk,  r.  447  Bartlett 
"    William,  cook  Golden  West  Hotel,  r.  438 

Clementina 
"    William,  marine   engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 

Alameda 
"    William  R.,  brewer  Jackson  Brewing  Co., 

r.  14  Henrietta  Square 
Winter  &  Derhy  (James  W.  Winter  and  Albert 

T.  Derby),  dentists,  206  Kearny 
'•    &  Felsing  (Morris  Winter  and  Frederick 

Felsing),  proprietors  California  Sausage 

Factory,  37  Main 
"    &  Steinhauser  (Henry  Winter  and  William 

Steinhauser),     sausage     factory,     822!/^ 

Jessie 
4®" Winter.    See  Winters  and  Winther 
Winterberg  Adolph,  porter  Wilmerding-Loewe 

Co.,  r.  238,  4th  Av 


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Winterberg  Frederick,  cellarman,  r.  709  Stock- 
ton 

"    Gustave  C,  tailor  Boys'  and  Girls'  Aid 
Society,  r.  16mA  Turk 

"    Walter  H.,  interne    California    Woman's 
Hospital,  r.  1208  Sutter 

"    Wolrad,  visiting  surgeon  California  Wo- 
man's Hospital,  r.  1208  Sutter 
Winterbottom  George,  blacksmith,  r.  5  Frank- 
lin 

"    Henry,  carpenter  Stephen  Conning,  r.  151 
Hancock 

"    Orlando,  cigar  dealer,  r.  145014  Minna 

"    Orlando  Jr.,  machinist,  r.  28  Haight 

"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  28  Haight 

"    William,  glassblower,  r.  28  Haight 

"    William  J.,  manager  Chicago  Cider  and 
Fruit  Syrup  Co.,  241,  8th,  r.  5  Franklin 
Winterburn  Edward  H.,  clerk,  r.  1617  Gough 

"    Frank,  printer  Joseph  Winterburn  Co.,  r. 
200914  Fillmore 
Winterburn  George  F..  secretary  Joseph  Win- 
terburn Co.,  417  Clay,  r.  1617  Gough 

"    George  H.,  attorney  at  law,  70    Murphy 
Bldg,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"    J.  Charles,  with   .(Etna  Insurance  Co.,  r. 
1615  Gough 
Winterburn  Josepb,  president  Joseph  Winter- 
burn  Co.,  417  Clay,  r.  1617  Gough 
Winterburn  Joseph  Co.,  Joseph    winterburn 
president,  William  Hoflschneider  vice- 
president,  George  F.  Winterburn  secre- 
tary, printers    and    electrotypers,    417 
Clay 
Winterhalter  Wildrich,  architect,  r.  1430  Golden 
GateAv 

"    William,  student,  r.  1229  McAllister 
Winteroth  Lorenz,  cooper  Samuels  Bros.  &Co., 

r.  12171/^  Kearny 
Winterroll  Albert,  clerk  Henry  Hens,  r.  503  La- 

guna 
Winterrowd  George  W.,  picture   frame  manu- 
facturer, 2829  Mission 
Winters  Bernard,  apprentice  Wm.  H.  Birch  & 
Co.,  r.  339a  San  Jose  Av 

"    Charles,  deputy  Assessor,  r.  313  Sanchez 

"    Clara,  milliner,  r.  313  Sanchez 

"    D..  laborer  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 

"    Edmund  J.,  clerk  O'Brien   &    Spotorno,  r. 
323  Haight 

"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3279  Mission 

"    Emily,  widow,  r.  323  Haight 

"    Emily,  domestic,  1805  California 

<i    Emmett,  cash  receiver  O'Connor,  Moflatt  & 
Co.,  r.  323  Haight 

"    Frank,   cook   Johnson    &    Benneke,  r.    68 
Shipley 

"    Frederick   C,    butcher,    2-4  Mission  Mar- 
ket, r.  709,  17th 

"    Gertie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  2439a  Green- 
wich 

"    Herman,  bricklayer,  r.  624  Lombard 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  456  Tehama 

"    John  B,,  seaman,  r.  409  Drumm 

"    John  J.,  wood  and  coal,  827  Fulton,  r.  Oak- 
land 

"    John  M.,  carpenter,  r.  219  Diamond 

"    Joseph,  baker,  r.  248,  4th 

"    Joseph,  seaman,  r.  406  Broadway 

"    Louis,  manager  U.  S.  Brewery,  311-323  Ful- 
ton, r.  2007A  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  448V2,  6th 

"    Patrick  J.,    salesman   Hale  Bros.,  r.  Ala- 


meda 
Thomas, 
Thomas, 

Av 
Winters. 


r.  2439a  Greenwich 

shoemaker,   r.    16063^   Lexington 


See  Winter 

Winterson  Marie  Miss  (Larson  &  Winterson), 
r.  320  Hayes 
<•    Michael,  porter,  r.  320  Hayes 
Winterstein   Myrtle  B.    Miss,  stenographer,  r. 
323  Lyon 
"    TillieM.,  widow,  r.  323  Lyon 
Winter  ton  John  D.,  r.  614  Powell 

"    John  R.,  r.  614  Powell 
Winther  Brothers  (Charles  and  Martin),  gro- 
ceries, wines  and  liquors,  1135  Folsom 
"    Charles  (Winther  Bros.),  r.  Ill  Langton 


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Winther  Lawrence,  machinist  Risdon  I.  &  L. 
Wks,  r.  211  Arlington 
"    Martin  (Winther  Bros.),  r.  Ill  Langton 
"    Paul,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r.   1128 
Kentucky 
Win throp  Isaac  E.,  metal  roofer  Conlin  &  Rob- 
erts, r.  1714  Garden 
"    John  A.,  clerk,  r.  919  Clay 
"    Oliver  W.,  r.  2612!/2  Sutter 
"    William,  cutter  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  10 

Willow  Av 
"    William  J.,  patternmaker,  r.  806,  26th 
"    William  L.,  guara  County  Jail  2,  r.  10  Wil- 
low Av 
Wintjen  Jacob  G.,  r.  129  Olive  Av 
Wintler   George,  paper   carrier,  r.  728  Broad- 


Winton  F.,  butcher  str 
Winton  Henry  N.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 
and  r.  406  Sutter,  telephone  Hyde  421 
"    William,  car   repairer  Market    St.  Ry,  r. 
119  California  Av 
Wintringer  Paul,  clerk  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

506,  9th 
Wintringham  Thomas,  cashier  Parrott  &  Co., 

r.  San  Rafael 
Wintzer  Julius    (Wintzer  &  Agard),  r.  Grand 

Hotel 
Wintzer  &  Agard  (Julius  Wintzer  and  W.  A. 
T.  Agard),  importers  leaf  tobacco,  309 
Clay 
Winzler  Alfred  C,  policeman,    r.   1312a  Harri- 
son 
Wipfli  Jacob,  milker  Julius  Frankel 
Wiren  John,  carpenter,  334  Geary,  r.  332, 12th  Av 
Wirsch  Marguerite   Miss,    dressmaking,    1137 

Mission 
Wirschbaum  Louis,  r.  537  Sacramento 
Wirschuleit  Edward,  master  schr  Eureka,  r.  166 

Perry 
Wirsing  Charles  H.,  packer,  r.  722  Army 
Wirt    Arthur  D.,  clerk  American  Tract  Soc,  r. 
Berkeley 
"    Loyal  L.   Rev.,  superintendent  Congrega- 
tional Sunday  School  Publishing  Soc, 
735  Market,  r.  600  Bush 
"    N.  S.,  attorney  at  law,  305  Larkin,  room  29, 
r.  1142  Howard 
Wirth  Albert  C,  engraver  J.  C.  Irvine  &  Co.,  r. 
2239  Geary 
"    Ernest,  gardener,  r.  cor  Point  Lobos  and 

47th  Avs 
"    Frederick,  waiter,  r.  403  Broadway 
"    George,  butcher,  1117  Harrison,  r.  203  Lang- 
ton 
"    Jacob,  stevedore,  r.  824  Pacific  rear 
"    Joseph,  baker,  r.  625  Clay 
"    Louisa,  widow,  r.  734  Montgomery 
"    Maria,  widow,  r.  824  Pacific  rear 
4®" Wirth.    See  Worth  and  Wurth 
Wirthle  William  R.  P.,  cashier  Michalitschke 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  606  Sutter 
Wirtner   A.    Mrs.,   dressmaking,   211  Leaven- 
worth 
"    Adolf,  tailor,  211  Leavenworth 
"    John  J.,  manufacturers'  agent,  109  Califor- 
nia, room  19,  r.  3914  Clay 
Wirtz  John,  teamster  Henry  Levy,  r.  W  s  Rail- 
road Av  nr  1st  Av  South 
'<    Nicholas  (H.  Buttner  &  Co.),  r.  130,  3d 
"    Peter,  butcher,  r.  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av 
South 
Wisby  John,  porter   Phelps    &  Miller,   r.    1125 
Clay 
"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  30^4  Louisa 
Wische  Louis,  laborer  r.  636  Commercial 


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g      Wisconsin    Furniture    Co.   The, 

a  E.   Rochat    president,    S.   W.    Fuller 

§•  treasurer,  J.F.  Schlingrman  secretary, 

■3  wholesale  furniture,  show  rooms,  762 

E-i  Mission,  warehouses,  6th  bet  King  and 

Berry,  telephone  Main  792 
S         Wisdom  Sara  Miss,  head  nurse    Lane  Hospi- 
^  tal 

S        Wise  Aaron,  salesman  Columbus  Woolen  Mills, 
^  r.  1622  Ellis 

o  "    Abraham  L.,  musician,  r.  42  Grove 

^  "    Alexander,  hostler  Thomas  P.  Newell,  r. 

■  H  5191/2  Oak 

»  "    Barzillai  J.,  collector,  r.  1508  California 

^  •'    Benjamin    F.,     manager    printing     dept. 

Abramson-Heunisch    Co.,      r.    1139   Va- 
lencia 
"    Carl,  laborer  Pac.  Refining    and  Roofing 

Co.,  r.  1620  McAllister 
"    Charles,  carpenter,  r.  715  Howard 
2  "    Charles  O.,   teacher  navigation,  6  Sacra- 

mento,  r.  809  Van  Ness  Av 
"    D.  Mrs.,  clothing,  1048  Howard 
"    David  W.,  musical  instruments,  1322  Mar- 
ket, r.  1622  Ellis 
"    Edgar,  collector,  r.  905  Webster 
"    Prank   J.,    pressman     Chronicle,    r.    1814 

Stockton 
"    Frederick,  clerk  Eugene  Cerf 
"    George,  r.  1718  Union 
"    George  D.,  student,  r.  1409  Leavenworth 
"    George  H.,  calker,  '•.  905  Webster 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  1622  Ellis 
"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  715  Howard 
"    Harry  E.  (Christy  &  Wise  and  Sanborn  & 

Wise),  r.  1409  Leavenworth 
"    Henry  (Perkins  &  Wise),  office  508  Califor- 
nia, room  14 
"    Henry  H.,  printer,  r.  618  Natoma 
"    Henry  L.,  meter  tester  S.  F.  Gas  Light 

Co.,  r.  813  Shotwell 
"    Herbert  S.,  driverCole  &  Wise,  r.  905  Web- 
ster 
"    Isabel  Miss,  auxiliary  secretary  Salvation 

Army,  r.  1.508  California 
"    Isidor  (Rothchild&  Wise),  r.  1121  Geary 
"    James,  bartender  New  Atlantic  Hotel 
"    James  A.,  engineer,  r.209  Tehama 
"    John,  coachman.  1013  Pine 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  122  Utah 
"    John  Jr.,  soap  wrapper,  r.  122  Utah 
Wise  John  H.  (Christy  &  Wise),  and  Collector 
U.  S.  Customs  (District  of  San  Francis- 
co), office  Custom  House,  3d  floor,  r.  1409 
Leavenworth 
"    John  H.,  cook,  r. 435  Natoma 
"    John  L.  (Cole  &  Wise),  r.  905  Webster 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  1135  McAllister 
"    Julius   Mrs.,  milliner,    504   Sutter,    r.   604 

Leavenworth 
"    Lee  C,  bookkeeper,  r.  2912  Mission 
"    M.  Mrs.,  r.  12  Sycamore  Av 
"    Matthew  S.,  druggist  Charles  L.   Morgan, 

r.  916  Howard 
"    Minnie     Miss,      stenographer     Salvation 

Army,  r.  1508  California 
"    Morris,  tailor,  r.  1622  Ellis 
"    Newton  A.,  teamster,  r.  1411  Larkin 
"    Peter,  r.  3279  Mission 
"    Peter  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  3279  Mission 
"    Robert  H.,  teamster  Morton  Draying  and 

Warehouse  Co. 
"    Sara  E.  Mrs.,  physician,  1508  California 
"    Sigmund,     expressman,    NW   cor    Wash- 
ington and  Battery,  r.  1323  Steiner 


Wise  Thomas  F.,  manager  The  Eagle  Phar- 
macy, r.  3279  Mission 
Wise  Wallace  A.,  attorney  at  law,  508  Califor- 
nia, rooms  11-14 
"    Wallace  C,  with  Fisher  &  Co.,  r.  Brooklyn 
Hotel 
4®="  Wise.    See  Weis,  Weise,  Weiss  and  Wiese 
Wiseflock  John  M.,  teamster  Neville  &  Co.,  r. 

316  Vicksburg 
Wiseman  Alfred  E.,  molder,  r.  1021  Vermont 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  2  Essex  PI 
"    Annie  Miss,  compositor,  r.  2  Essex  PI 
"    Charles  H.,  shirt  cutter  Neustadter  Bros., 

r.  1021  Vermont 
"    George  A.,  salesman  Gladding,  McBean  & 

Co.,r.  747,17th 
"    James  B.,  bookbinder  Hicks- Judd  Co.,  r. 

325  Union 
"    James  D.,  clerk  County  Clerk's  office,  r.  211 

Capp 
"    James  T.,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 
"    John  J.,  gasfitter  J.  E.  Britt.  r.  229,  12th 
"    Lester  W.,  driver  W.  H.  Wiseman,  r.  1629 

Clay 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  4  Byington  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  229,  12th 
"    Mary  Miss,  teacher  Golden  Gate  Primary 

School,  r.  229,  12th 
"    Thomas,  carpenter,  r.  1021  Vermont 
"    William  E.,    engraver  Ames  &  Harris,  r. 

110^4  Morris  Av 
"    William   H.,  wood  and  coal,   1117  Sacra- 
mento, r.  1629  Clay 
"    William  VV.,  bookkeeper  Dodge,  Sweeney 
&Co. 
4®"  Wiseman.    SeeWeisman 
Wiser  Frank  M.,  lather,  r.  1105  Stevenson 
Wisewell  Charles  A.,  carrier  postoffice,  r.  2008!^ 

Larkin 
Wishman  Henry,  r.  165,  9th 
Wiskat  Edward  J.,  electrican  John  M.  Klein's 

Electrical  Wks,  r.  852  Howard 
Wisker  Frank  G.,  clerk  H.  S.  CrockerCo.,  r.  1430, 

25th 
Wiskotschill  Anthony  J.,  teamster,  r.  848b  How- 
ard 
"    J.  Edward,  electrician,  r.  848b  Howard 
"    George  A.,  clerk,  r.  848b  Howard 
Wisler  William  J.  (Cope  &  W)sler),r.  1823  Oak 
Wismer  Einar,  bookkeeper  P.  C.  SS.  Co's  Yard, 
r.  1626  Pierce 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  1626  Pierce 
Wisner  Albert  H.,  waiter,  r.  423  Linden  Av 
"    Archie  L..  bookkeeper  Johnson-Locke  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  r.  730  Pine 
"    Bert,  waiter,  r.  104  Grove 
"    Hiram  H.,  clerk  Chronicle,  r.  34  Diamond 
"    Jessie   E.  Miss,  principal  Loomis  Memor- 
ial Presbyterian  Chinese  Mission  School, 
r.  929  Clay 
Wisnieski  Joseph,  laborer,  r.  Andover  Av  nr 

Newman 
Wisniewski  Albert,  laborer,  r.  28  Hunt 
Wisnom  John,  laborer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  557  Harrison 
"    Robert  J.,  salesman  Palace  Hardware  Co., 
r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
Wisplear  Joseph,  cooper  r.  Ellsworth  nr  Cort- 
land Av 
Wissel  Albert,  secretary  Eggers  Vineyard  Co., 
214  California,  r.  904  Steiner 
"    Albert  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  904  Steiner 
"    August  J.,  butcher,  r.  11th  Av  South  nr  N 
"    Christine,  domestic,  1809  Gough 
"    Henry,  liquors,  519,  6th 
"    John "C,  r.  1328  Polk 
"    Louis  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  519,  6th 
Wisselinck  Gustavus,  porter  German  Hospital 
Wisser  William,  seaman,  r.  101,  1st 
Wissig  Adolph,  laborer,  r.  5  Moore  PI 
"    George    F.,   cook  Andrew  Grimm,   r.    1513 

Stockton 
"    Henry,  laborer,  r.  5  Moore  PI 
Wissing  Annie  Miss  (Wessel  &  Wessing),  r. 
332a  Geary 
"    Henry  A.,  plumber,  809  Valencia,  r.  18b 

Cumberland 
"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  21  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    Louis,  tinsmith  H.  A.  Wissing,  r.  21  Elgin 
Park  Av 


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Wissing  Marie  Miss,  domestic,  1000 
"    William,  butcher,  r.  192  Moultrie 
"    William  A.,  deckhand,  r.  328,  3d  rear 
Wissinger  John  W.,  liquors  and  contractor  and 
builder,  310  Montgomery,  r.  2301  Devisa- 
dero 
4®"Wissinger.    See  Weissinger 
Wissmar  Jens,  r.  48  East 

Wistar  James,  laborer,  r.  cor  Harrison  and  14th 
Wistler  George,  laborer,  r.  NE   cor  Napa  and 

Louisiana 
Wistling  Victor,  seaman,  r.  28  Sacramento 
Wistos  Martin,  tailor  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  r.  14 

Marye  Terrace 
Wistrand  Andrew,  wood  and  coal,  1426  Howard, 

r.  1808  Folsom 
Wiswell  Caroline  D.,  domestic.  1969  Eddy 
"    Charles  H.,  butcher  San  Francisco  Meat 

Co.,  r.  607  Natoma 
"    Edward  S.,  sign  painter  Thomas  Downing, 

r.  1410  Bush 
"    John  A.,  carriage  finisher,  r.  7  Rausch 
"    Sarah  P.,  widow,  r.  7  Rausch 
WitbeckA.  O.,  vice-president  Kenwood  Land 

Co.,  321  Montgomery,  r.  Kenwood,  Cal. 
Witbeck  Charles  W.,  clerk  Redington  &  Co.,  r. 
35  Lapidge 
"    Henry  Y.,  r.  Hotel  Pleasanton 
Witchen  George,  teamster  Daniel  McCoy 
WitCher  John  S.,  major  U.  S.  A.  and  Paymas- 
ter Department  of  California,  239  Phelan 
Bldg,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
Witham    Charles   A.,    laster    Buckingham    & 
Hecht,  r.  312  Fair  Oaks 
Charles  B.,  grain  broker,  r.  1825  Market 
Charles  H.,  watchman  Union  Trust  Co.,  r. 

231  Leavenworth 
Heber  W.,  carpenter,  r.  226  Shotwell 
James,  special  policeman,  r.  221  Leaven- 
worth 
Lydia  A.,  widow,  r.  2410  Washington 
Walter   D.,  clerk   W.  L.  Witham,  r.  3030 
California 

"    William  L.,  grain  commission  merchant, 
206  Clay,  r.  2219  Pacific  Av 
Witherby  Charles  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  2613 
Folsom 
"    Daniel  S.,  r.  2613  Folsom 
i3®-Witherby.    See  Weatherbee  and  Wetherby 
Withers  David  C,  plumber,  r.  370  Clementina 
"    George  L.,  manufacturers'   agent,  r.  1034 

Pine 
"    George  M.,  druggist,  r.  23  Bartlett 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  370  Clementina 
"    Milton,  farmer,  r.  23  Bartlett 
"    Robert,  stone  cutter,  r.  lOlSVi  Larkin 
"    Thomas,  watchmaker,  102  Ellis 
Withington  Anna  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  66  Mur- 
phy Bldg 
Withington  Charles  W.,  superintendent  Bay 
City   Iron   Works,    103-105   Fremont,   r. 
63214  Castro 
"    Sumner  A.,  r.  1112  Folsom 
Withoft   Theodore   W.,  stenographer  Board  of 

Trade  of  San  Francisco,  r.  1319c  Pine 
4S~Withoft.    See  Witthof  t 
Withrow  Catherine  H.,  widow,  r.  1829  Pine 
"    Eva  Miss,  artist,  r.  1829  Pine 
"    Marie  Miss,  vocal  instructor,  r.  1829  Pine 
Witkowski    Samuel    (Kowalsky  &  Co.),  r.  1610 

Geary 
Witkowsky   David   B.,  traveling  salesman,  r. 
1522  Webster 
"    Harris,  clothing,  208,  4th 
Witmer  Emil,  waiter  Bennett  &  Witmer,  r.  516^4 
Jones 
"    George  (Bennett  &  Witmer),  r.  516i/4  Jones 
Witrock  William,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
Witschy  William,  storekeeper  University  Club, 

r.  712Y',  Geary 
Witt  Albert  (Witt  Bros.),  r.  28  Hofl  Av 
"    Anna  Mrs.,  r.  421,  4th 
"    Anne,  nurse  German  Hospital 
"    Behrend,  r.  305  Edinburgh 
"    Brothers    (Albert  and  John  C),  milkmen, 

28  Hofl  Av 
"    Charles,  driver  John  Rapp,  r.  6O214,  7th 
Witt  Charles,  groceries,  wines  and  liquors,  550, 
6th 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

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In  Plush,  Terry,  Damask  and  Sateen,  Made 

to  Order  for  Churches,  Lodges, 

Steamboats,  etc. 

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Witt  Claus,  laborer  Washington  Brewery,    r. 

1910b  Mason 
"    Frederick  G.,  silversmith  Shreve  &  Co.,  r. 

309  Golden  Gate 
"    Henry,  clerk  John  Witt,  r.  Oakland 
"    Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  1635  Geary 
"    Henry  E.,  with  Edward  W.  Strange,  r.  309 

Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Herman,  clerk  Charles  Witt,  r.  550,  6th 
"    H.  Oscar,  butcher  Fred  H.  Finke  &  Co.,  r. 

507  Mission 
"    Joachim,  groceries   and    liquors,   SE    cor 

Sacramento  and  Broderick,  r.  29291/4  Sac- 
ramento 
"    John,  fruits  and  vegetables,  9-10  Bay  City 

Market,  r.  23  Elgin  Park  Av 
"    John  C.  (Witt  Bros),  r.  28  Hofl  Av 
"    Julius,  assistant  manager  Western  Trans- 
fer and  Storage  Co.,  r.  53  South  Park 
"    Julius,  merchant,  r.  1603  Post 
"    Marguerite,  domestic,  2218  California 
"    Otto,  salesman  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 

2109  Taylor 
"    Robert,  clerk  Robinson  &  Knox,  r.  127% 

Rose  Av 
"    S.,r.  1045  Market 

"    William  F.,  jeweler,  r.  309  Golden  Gate  Av 
Witte  August,  clerk  Ernst  Klevesahl 
"    Charles,     fireman     str    Columbia,    r.    16 

Georgia 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  16  Georgia 
"    George  W.,  butcher,  r.  16  Georgia 
"    Joost  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 

Franklin  and  Bush,  r.  1600  Bush 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  16  Georgia 
"    Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  16  Georgia 
"    Julius,  seaman,  r.  16  Georgia 
"    Minna,  domestic,  818  Waller 
"    William,  r.  927  Alabama 
4®- Witte.    See  Witty 
Wittenberg  Adolph,  clerk  Levi  Strauss  &  Co., 

r.  42Y2  Quinn 
"    Herman   (Wittenberg  &  Boese),  r.  174  Jes- 
sie 
"    &  Boese  (Herman  Wittenberg  and  Herman 

Boese),  liquors,  45,  3d,  and  lodgings  174 

Jessie 
Wittenberger  Herman,  shoe  maker,  4    Golden 

Gate  Av.,  r.  114  Shipley 
"    Nathan,  harness  maker  Leibold  Harness 

Co.,  r.  114  Shipley 
"    Theodore,  basket    maker  Weston  Basket 

and  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  lUM  Shipley 
Wittenburg  Annie,  domestic,  936,  15th 
"    Charles  (Brass  &  Wittenburg),  r.  52  Clara 

Av 
Wittenhagen  Albert  (H.  Anderson  &  Co.),  r.  560 

Howard 
Witter  Willis  G.,  attorney  at  law  and  president 

California  and  Nevada  Land   Co.    and 

Golden  Gate  Dredging  and  Reclamation 

Co.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  telephone 

Main  5584,  r.  San  Carlos,  San  Mateo  Co. 
Witthack  Frederick  (Witthack  &  Miesmer),  r. 

2OO61/2  Dupont 
"    &  Miesner  (Frederick  Witthack  and  Henry 

Miesner),  soda  water  manufacturers,  323 

Francisco 
Witthof t  Charles  H.,  bartender  J.  Janke,  r.  1207 

Howard 
J8®-Witthoft.    See  Withoft 
Wittich  Jacob,  cleaner  J.  Spaulding   &  Co.,  r. 

5521^  Natoma 
"    W.  T.,  teacher  music,  r.  714  Golden  Gate  Av 
Wittick  Alphonso,  cook,  r.  22  East 
Wittig  Joseph,  cooper,  r.  41  Merritt 


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Wittke  Paul,  quartermasterstmr  City  of  Sydney 
Wittkopp  Cornelius,  teamster,  r.  4  Grant  Alley 

"    Henrv  A.,  cooper,  r.  123  Gates 
Wittland  Produce  Co.,  William  Wittland  presi- 
dent, J.   E.  Musser   vice-president    and 
manager,  G.  W.  Harris  secretary,  whole- 
sale fruits  and  produce,  324-326  Davis 
Wittland  William,  president  Wittland  Produce 

Co.,  324-32B  Davis,  r.  1310b  Jackson 
Wittman  Charles,  butcher  Palace  Hotel,  r.  465C 
Tehama 
"    George,  cutter  Standard  Shirt  Factory,  r. 

Alameda 
"    George  W.,  captain  police,  r.  423  Lyon 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  465c  Tehama 
"    John  E.,  cutter  Standard  Shirt  Factory,  r. 

440!/2,  34th 
"    William  J.,  foreman  A.  J.  Leary  Co.,  r.   16 
William 
Wittmann  Alexander,  r.  512  Bush 
"    Emil,  r.  412  Bryant 
"    James,  cook  Andreas  Ketterer 
"    Joseph,  diamond  setter,  126  Kearny,  room 

28 
"    Jules  (Wittman  &Parisot),  r.  1523  Ellis 
"    Otto,  r.  20  Metcalfe  PI 
Wittmann    &    Parisot    (Jules  Wittmann  and 
Louis  Parisot).  proprietors  Viticultural 
Restaurant,  315-317  Pine 
>^" Wittmann.    See  Whitman  and  Widman 
Wittmeier  J.  G.  Mrs.,  r.  529  Baker 
Wittner  Jacob,  porter  Charles  Levy  &  Co.,  r.  659 

Minna 
Wittram  Frederick,  real  estate,  r.  2319  Califor- 
nia 
Wittrock  Adolph  H.  C,  bakery,  489i/i  Haight 
Witts  May  E.  Mrs.,  varieties,  96  Fillmore 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  410  Waller 
"    William  J.,  carpenter,  r.  410  Waller 
Wittstock  Frederick  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  4f>4Vi  Minna 
Witty  John  A.,  messenger  U.S.  Customs,  r.  Ala- 
meda 
4®=-Witty.    See  Witte 

Witzel  Conrad,  engineer  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  430  Shotwell 
"    Gustav  (Witzell  &  Hillman),  and  groceries 

and  liquors,  601  Davis,  r.  102  Pacific 
'■    Herman,  master  str  Mary  Etta,  office  3d  St. 

Wharf,  r.  143  Berry 
"    John  F.  (Witzel  &  Baker),  r.  2345  Jones 
"    Julius  A.,  barber,  720,  3d,  r.  118,  6th 
Witzel  &  Baker  (John  F.  Witzel  and  Charles  F. 
Baker),  wholesale  dairy  produce,  314-316 
Battery 
"    &  Hillman  (Gustav  Witzel  and  John  Hill- 
man),  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Bat- 
tery and  Green 
4®- Witzel.    See  Wetzel 

Witzemann  Henrietta  Mrs.  (Witzemann  &  Stai- 
ger),  r.  561  Howard 
"    Nicholas  P.  F.,  r.  561  Howard 
"    &  Staiger  (Mrs.  Henrietta  Witzemann  and 
John    J.    Staiger),    butchers,   415    East 
North 
Witzky  Hermann,  r.  364  Minna 
Wiwona  Gold  Mining  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  J.  T. 

Wall  secretary,  109  California,  room  1 
Wobber  August  W.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r. 
724  Laurel  Av 
■'    Edward,  shipping  clerk  Sanborn,  Vail  & 

Co.,  r.  922!/2  Folsom 
"    Ernest  A.,  laborer,  r.  625  Hermann 
"    Henrv,  liquors,  SE  cor  Mission  and  llth,  r. 

57  Erie 
"    Herman,  clerk  Richards  &  Co.,  r.  922^4  Fol- 
som 


Wobber  Peter,  laborer,  r.  724  Laurel  Av 
"    William,  clerk  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  r.  922^ 

Folsom 
"    William,  liquors,  NE  cor  Grove  and  Brod- 
erick,  r.  602  Broderick 
Wobcke  Hans   (Gerkens  &  Wobke),  r.  718  Va- 
lencia 
Wocker  August,  artist,  r.  700  Ellis 
■'    August  C.  (Busch  &  Wocker),  r.  3918  Sacra- 
mento 
Woebcke  John   (Woebcke  &  von    Staden),  r.  9 

Cohen  PI 
Woebcke  &  von  Staden  (John  Woebcke   and 
Christopher  von  Staden),  groceries  and 
liquors,  SW  cor  Ellis  and  Leavenworth, 
telephone  Black  1365 
Woebke  Henry  J.,  clerk  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg. 

Co.,  r.  717  Webster 
Woegel  Fritz,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
Woehle  Gottlieb,  baker  J.  Lanzer,  r.  2232  Mis- 
sion 
Woehler  Henry  C,  tailor,  r.   107  Montgomery 
Block 
"    William,  foreman  Max  Waizman,  r.  6  Vir- 
ginia 
Woelfel  John  (Buhlmann  &  Woelfel),r.  1523  Mis- 
sion 
Woelker  Andre,  glass  polisher  F.  N.  Woods  & 

Co.,  r.  426%  Broadway 
Woellner  Ernst,  butcher,  r.  326  Clementina 
Woemell  Eugene,  clerk  H.  L.  Judell  &  Co.,  r.  11 

Taylor 
Woemphner  Emma  J.  Miss,  r.  2528  Washington 
Woenne  Emil  (Hofmann  &  Woenne),  r.  1817  Mar- 
ket 
"    Emil  Jr.,  butcher  Hofmann  &  Woenne,  r. 

1817  Market 
"    Frank,  liquors,  29,  3d,  r.  2426  Post 
Woerlein  John,  miller  John  Horstmann,  r.  434, 

5th 
Woerner   Adolph,    cooper    David    Woerner,    r. 

30001/2,  16th 
Woerner  David,  cooper  and  manufacturer  beer 
and  liquor  barrels,  wine  casks,  etc.,  oflQce 
and  factory  cor  14th  and  Harrison,  tele- 
phone Mission  25,  r.  2908  Washington 
"    David   Jr.,   machinist  David  Woerner,  r. 

2908  Washington 
"    Frederick  W.,  bookkeeper  David  Woerner, 

r.  2908  Washington 
"    Gustave,  superintendent  David  Woerner, 

r.  2908  Washington 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  15  Verona 
"    William,  cooper   David   Woerner,  r.  2135 
Mission 
4®" Woerner.    See  Werner 
Woerz  Charles  H.,  r.  933  Kearny 
Woerz  Gottlieb  H.,  proprietor  New  California 
Hotel,  429  Bush 
"    Henry,  bartender,  r.  429  Bush 
Woest  Charles  A.,  clerk  Gerd  &  Schomaker,  r. 

572  Bryant 
Woest  John  P.,  policeman,  r.  930  Capp 
Woge  Frederick,   clerk  Mrs.  H.  Woge,  r.  2738 
California 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  bakery,  2738  California 
Wogelius  Michael,  longshoreman,  r.  644.  2d 
Woglgemint  Charles,  foreman  Albert  E.  Buck- 
man,  r.  8  Gough 
i^-Wohl.    See  Wahl  and  Wall 
Wohlander  Andrew  J.,  tailor,  r.  919^^  Sutter  rear 
"    Charles  J.,  pattern  maker  W.  T.  Garratt 

&  Co.,  r.  738/2,  22d 
"    Frithjof,  brass  finisher  W.  T.  Garratt  & 
Co.,  r.  1329,  24th 
Wohler  Theodore  F.,  clerk,  r.  459  Tehama 
"    Anna  M.,  widow,  r.  1928  Sacramento 
"    John  F.  H.,  groceries,  wood  and  coal,  40 

Tehama 
"    William  B.,  laborer,  r.  715  Howard 
Wohlers  Arnold,   laborer,  r.  Franconia  Av  nr 
Rutledge  Av 
"    Caroline,  widow,  r.  11,  30th 
"    Emma,  dressmaker,  r.  11,  30th 
"    Henry,  laborer  N.  Ohlandt  &  Co.,  r.  1507 

Kentucky 
"    Henry,  trunk  maker,  r.  34  Garden 
"    John,  laster  Buckingham  &  Hecht,  r.  San 
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Wohlers  John,  tanner  Poetsch  &  Peterson,  r.  236 

28tli 
Wolilfeld  Louisa,  widow,  r.  352,  6tli 
Wohlke  S.  A.  Mrs.,  liquors,  2300-2306  McAllister 
Wohlken  Alrich,  liquors,  cor  9th  and  Brannan 

"    Annie  Miss,  milliner,  r.  548,  9th 
Wohlker  Kate,  domestic,  1616  Bush 
Wohlwen    Constantine    A.,    machinist,    r.    316 

Davis 
Wohlsen  William,  hostler  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  53  Clementina 
Wohlstein  William  F.,  painter,  1149  Mission,  r. 

1430  Mission 
Wohlter  Thomas,  salesman  Charles  G.   Schae- 

fer,  r.  318  Davis 
Wohltmann  Annie,  widow,  r.  731  Brannan 
"    Claus,  teamster,  r.  25  Isis 
"    Henry,  barber,  r.  731  Brannan 
"    John  D.,  driver  Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  r. 

215'  Clipper 
"    William,  groceries  and  liquors,   NE    cor 
Mission  and  23d,  r.  544,  23d 
Wohn  Frederick,   lithographer,  r.  217  Chatta- 
nooga 
"    John,   flesher    Legallet-Hellwig    Tanning 

Co.,  r.  1225  York 
"    John,  wood  carver,  r.  217  Chattanooga 
"    Wendell,  r.  111,29th 
"    William,  driver  O.  Neilsen,  r.  1325  York 
«9"Wohrden.    See  Thorm-Wohrden 
Woinke  Gottlieb,  dyer,  r.  734  Natoma 
Wojewoda  Matthew,  cabinet  maker  William  A. 

Schrock 
Wolbach  Karl,  clerk  Haas  Bros.,  r.  309  Powell 
Wolber   Frederick,    clam   digger,    r.    15th   Av 

South  nr  Q 
Wolbert  Charles  J.,  clerk  La  Grande  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  23  Powell 
Wolcott  A.  W..  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.   Ry.,  r. 
22  Valley 
"    Benjamin  R.,  collector,  r.  227  Gough 
"    Benjamin    R.    Mrs.,    dressmaker,    r.    227 

Gough 
"    Charles  P.,  broker,  r.  939  Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=- Wolcott.    See  Walcott 
Wold  Andrew,  laborer,  r.  831  Howard 
■    "    Peter,  2d  officer  str  Oakland,  r.  Oakland 
"    Peter  J.,    carpenter   Union   I.  Wks,    r.  3 
Essex  PI 
Woldeit  Alexander,  laborer,  r.  352  Michigan 
Wolf  Abraham,  coal  broker,  444  California,   r. 
922  Ellis 
Abraham,  upholsterer,  2006  Polk 
Albert,  waiter,  r.  316  Minna 
Alice  Miss,  r.  2105  Pine 
Ambrose,  seaman,  r.  1001  Battery 
Anita,  widow,  r.  2105  Pine 
Anton,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  68  Clementina 
August,  cabinet  maker,  119  Main,   r.  Ala- 
meda 
August  Jr.,  elevator  inspector   A.   J.  Mc- 

NicoU  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Benjamin,  r.  32,4th 
Brothers  (Hyman,    Edward    and    Isaac), 

boots  and  shoes,  1346-1348  Market 
Brothers  (Simon  and  Jacob  W.),  importers 

jewelry,  414  Market 
Carl,  r.  43b%  Minna 

Carl  F.  H.,  teamster  South  S.  F.  Packing 
and  Provision  Co.,  r.  1247,  6th  Av  South 
Charles,  cook,  r.  72  Juniper 
Charles,   restaurant,   1009    Larkin,  r.  1021 

Alabama 
Charles  S.,  upholsterer  A.  Wolf,  r.  5  Bonita 
Constantine  L..  laborer,  r.  Sanchez  nr  Day 
David,  broker,  r.  1013  Buchanan 
David,  japanner,  r.  419  Union 
David,  sign  cleaner,  r.  8  Ashburton  PI 
Edward  (Wolf  Bros.),  r.  403  Ellis 
Edward,  salesman   Wolf  &  Frank,  r.   906 

Ellis 
Edward  A.,  druggist,  r.  2006  Polk 
Elias,  liquors  and  proprietor  Wolf's  Hall, 

1  Plymouth  Av 
Eliza,  widow,  r.  1232  Stockton 
E.  M.,  salesman  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co., 

r.  10  Oak  PI 
Emil,  clerk,  r.  705  O'Farrell 


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Wolf  Emil,  liquors,  SE  cor  Battery  and  Vallejo 

"    EmilC,  advertiser,  r.  303  Fulton 

"    Emma  Miss,  r.  2105  Pine 

"    Frank,  can  maker  Standard  Oil  Co. 

"    George,  tailor,  r.  636b  Natoma 

"    George  E.  (Wolf  &  Sons),  r.  1005  Lombard 

"  George  R.,  wood  polisher  August  Wolf,  r. 
Alameda 

"  Gustave,  salesman  Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  r. 
1227  Clay 

"  H.  &  Brother  (Hyman  and  Isaac),  boots  and 
shoes,  208-210,  6th 

"    Hannah,  widow,  r.  303  Fulton 

"    Harry,  waiter,  r.  400  Bay 

"    Henry,  liquors,  417i/2  Davis,  r.  1100  Taylor 

"  Henry  M.,  salesman  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 
1429  Steiner 

"  Hyman  (H.  Wolf  &  Bro.  and  Wolf  Bros.), 
r.  780  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Hyman,  salesman,  r.  303  Fulton 

"  Isaac  (H.  Wolf  &  Bro.  and  Wolf  Bros.),  r. 
232  Van  Ness  Av 

"  Isabella  S.  Miss,  teacher  Everett  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2105  Pine 

"    Jacob,  barber,  r.  413  Ivy  Av 

"  Jacob,  cigarmaker  F.  Hoffman,  r.  1320  Mis- 
sion 

"    Jacob,  glazier,  r.  419  Union 

"    Jacob,  tailor,  r.  749  Howard 

"  Jacob  W.  (Wolf  Bros.),  r.  1317  Golden  Gate 
Av 

"    James,  seaman,  r.  808  Kentucky 

"    James  A.,  salesman,  r.  1319a  Eddy 

"  John  (Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.),  and  groceries 
and  liquors,  1100  Taylor 

"    John,  barber,  2210  Powell 

"    John,  carpenter,  r.  733  Harrison 

"    John,  laborer  Arctic  Oil  Wks 

"  John,  with  C.  J.  O'Dbnnell  &  Co.,  r.  Ill 
Mason 

"    John  A.  (Curley  &  Wolfj,  r.  728!4  Grove 

"    John  C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  303  Fulton 

"  John  F.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r.  1509 
Sacramento 

"    John  G.,  carpenter  Thomas  Merry,  r.  439 


John  W.  (Wolf  &  Sons),  r.  1005  Lombard 
Joseph,  clerk  Elias  Wolf,  r.  1  Plymouth  Av 
Joseph,  expressman,  NW  cor  Washington 

and  Kearny,  r.  419  Union 
Joseph,  glazier,  r.  419  Union 
Joseph,  manufacturer,  r.  1307  Leavenworth 
Joseph,     salesman    Inglenook     Vineyard 

Agency 
Joseph,  truckman  Truck  1,  r.  22  O'Farrell 
Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  529  Capp 
Joseph  H.,  electrician,  r.  1520  Webster 
Jules,   superintendent   French    Hospital, 

S  s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet  5th  and  6th  Avs, 

r.  536a  19th 
Julian,  milihand,  r.  30^4  Chesley 
Julius,  salesman  J.  Baumgarten  &  Co.,  r. 

922  Ellis 
Julius  L.,  salesman  Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  & 

Co.,  r.  2105  Pine 
Leon,  clerk  Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.,  r.  1013 

Buchanan 
Louis  C,  traveling  salesman,  r.  303  Fulton 
Martha,  widow,  r.  322i/4  Lily  Av 
•Max  (Philip  Wolf  &  Co.),  r.  922  Ellis 
Max,  tailor,  408^4  Larkin 
May  J.   Miss,   teacher  Emerson  Primary 

Sschool,  r.  2105  Pine 
Meyer  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1805  Laguna 
Michael,  teamster,  r.  525a  Ivy  Av 
Morris,  clerk,  r.  419  Union 


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WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  IVIarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St, 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


1648 


WOL 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


WOL 


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Bartholgmay  Brewery  Co., 

ROCHESTER.    K.  X. 

This  Beer  stands  to-day  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  market  in 

Purity,  Taste,  Flavor  and  Brightness.  [ 
WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  SL 


Wolf  Morris,  general  merchandise,  124  Sansome, 

r.  705  O'Farrell 
"    Morris,  painter,  r.  356,  3d 
"    Morris,  tailor  Selig  Bros.,  r.  707!/2,  4th 
Wolf  Morris  P  (Wolf  &;  Frank)  232  Kearny,  r. 
906  Ellis 
"    Otto,  hog  ranch,  Paris  nr  Italy  Av 
"    Ott,  waiter,  r.  100/2,  2d 
"    Peter  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1312  Larkin 
"    Philip  (Philip  Wolf  &  Co.),  r.  Berlin,  Ger- 
many 
"    Philip  &  Co.   (Philip  and  Max  Wolf  and 

Marcus  J.  Netter),  commission  and  hop 

merchants,  206-208  Battery 
"    Ralph  R  ,  salesman  Wolf  &  Sons,  r.  1005 

Lombard 
"    Raymond,  engineer  Jos.  Buttgenhach,  r. 

498,  4th 
"    Reuben,  decorator,  r.  1313  Larkin 
"    Reuben  A.,  policeman,  r.  630  Ellis 
"    Richard,  salesman  F.  Jantzen,  r.  530  Green 
"    Rudolph,  stoves  and  tinware,  223,  4th 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Philip  Wolf   &  Co.,  r.  923 

Ellis 
"    Samuel  W.,  tailor,  9  Geary 
"    Simon  (Wolf  Bros.),  r.  1634  Ellis 
"    S.  V.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1320  Mission 
"    Tillie    Miss,    bookkeeper    Nathan,    Dohr- 

mann  &  Co.,  r.  705  O'Farrell 
"    Walter    J.    (Standard     Typewriter     Ex- 
change), r.  922  Ellis 
"    William,  r.  2213  Larkin 
"    William,  butcher  South  S.  F.  Packing  and 

Provision  Co.,  r.  7th  Av  South  bet  L  and  M 
"    William,  hay  and  grain,  1  Plymouth  Av 
"    William,   machinist    Michael   O'Brien,  r. 

923!/2  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    William,  peddler,  r.  329,  12th 
"    William,    proprietor    The    Rosedale,    321 

Ellis,  and  Lindell  House,  202,  6th 
"    William,  salesman  Rothscbild  &  Shoen- 

berg,  r.  922  Ellis 
"    William  H.  (Wolf  &  Son),  r.  2211  Leaven- 
worth 
"    William  T.,  merchant,  r.  1126  Union 
Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.  (John  Wolf  and  William 

G.    Wreden),    importers    and     jobbers 

liquors,  413  Front 
"    Zealig,  teacher  accordeon,  r,  1226V4  Folsom 
Wolf  &  Frank  (Morris  P.  Wolf),  men's  furnish- 
ing goods  and  shirt  makers,  232  Kearny 
Wolf  &  Sons  (John  W.,  William  H.  and  George 

E),    produce    commission     merchants, 

321-323  Davis 
4®- Wolf.     See  Wolfe,  Wolff,  Woolf  and  Wulfl 
Wolf's  Hall,  Elias  Wolf  proprietor,  1  Plymouth 

Av 
Wolfarth  Margaret,  widow,  r.  1324!4  Pacific 
Wolfe  Abraham,  mens'  furnishing   goods,    902 

Dupont,  r.  1421  Larkin 
"    Abraham,  salesman    Schoenholz  Bros.  & 

Co.,  r.  919  Oak 
"    Adolph,  merchant,  r.  701  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Alice  M.   Miss,    teacher   Cooper   Primary 

School,  r.  1005  Lombard 
"    Annie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Jefferson  Primary 

School,  r.  1225  Eddy 
"    Bertha,  widow,  r.  1307  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Clarence  N.,  paper  carrier,  r.  630,23d 
"    David,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1225  Eddy 
"    Edward,  cook,  r.  22  Natoma 
"     Edward,     plumbing    and    gasfltting,    632 

Geary,  r.  1225  Eddy 
"    Edward  I.   (Jacobs  &  Wolfe),  attorney  at 

law,  407-409  Safe   Deposit    Bldg,   r.  621 

Broderick 


Wolfe  Edwin,  2d  asst  engineer  str  Mariposa,  r. 

13  Powell 
"    Edwin  D.,  with  Porter  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1001 

Pine 
"    Frank    E.,    clerk   William  P.   Law  lor,  r. 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Frank  W.,  note  teller  Sather  Banking  Co., 

r.  1001  Pine 

WOLFE  GEORGE  H., 

editor  and  proprietor  Building  News- 
and  Review,  architect  and  building- 
statistician,  935  Market,  room  15,  r» 
1709  Scott 

Wolfe  Henry  A.,  barber,  1314  Dupont 

"    Isaac,  clerk,  r.  909  Kearnv 

"    James  E.,  architect,  81  Flood  Bldg,  r.  1029- 
Ellis 

"    Lee  H.,  foreman  Abner  Doble  Co.,  r.  807 
California 

"    Louis  G.,  paper  ruler   J.  B.  Mclntyre,  r. 
Oakland 

"    Lulu  E.    Miss,  teacher   Cooper    Primary- 
School,  r.  1005  Lombard 

"    Mary  H.,  widow,  r.  414  Bartlett 

"    Milton,    clerk     Neustadter   Bros.,  r.     70t 
Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Miriam  Miss,  r.  1307  Golden  Gate  Av 

"    Nicholas,  laborer,  r.  537,  3d 

"    Samuel,  salesman  A.  Goodman,  r.  13  Har- 
riet 
46S- Wolfe.    See  Wolf,  Wolff,  Woolf  and  Wulff 
Wolfen  Alexander,  manager  Max  Wolfen&  Co., 
405-407  Front,  r.  3108  Sutter 

"    Annie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  r.  3108  Sutter 

"    Max  (Max  Wolfen  &  Co.).  r.  2108  Sutter 

"    Max  &  Co.  (Max  Wolfen),  wholesale  dairy- 
produce,  405-407  Front 
Wolfenden   James  F.,  clerk  general  auditor's- 
offlce  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  Oakland 

"    William,  traveling  salesman  Howard  H. 
Hogan,  r.  369  Jessie 
Wolfender  Martin,  r.  275  Stevenson 
Wolff  Adolph,  r.  540  Washington 

"    Adolph,  clerk  Pomeroy  &  Pomeroy,  r.  916- 
Vallejo 

"    Anna  Miss,  cashier  William  Wolff,  r.  1010 
Clay 

"    August,  bookbinder,  r.  509  Sutter 

"    August,  foreman  Chauche  &  Bon,  r.    506- 
Liberty 

"    Benjamin,  tailor  Borck    &    Rosenberg,  r. 
4301/2  Natoma 

"    Carl,  bricklayer,  r.  1719  San  Carlos  Av 

"    Carrie  M.  Miss,  teacher  music,  1419   Bu- 
chan 

"    Charles,  clerk  Sawyer  &  Burnett,  r.  2l6Vz 
Langton 

"    Charles  C,  rectifier,  r.  216^  Langton 

"    Charles  F.,  clerk    Hornlein  Bros.,  r.    771 
Howard 

"    Cornelius,  rattan  worker,  r.  316V4  Langton 

"    E.  B.,  salesman  Joseph  Dixon  Crucible  Co. 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  931  Greenwich 

"    Emma  Miss,  dressmaking,  111,9th 

"    Esther  Mrs.,  r.  715  Gough 

"    Fannie  Mrs.,  clerk,  r.  403  Hayes 

"    Frank,  r.  216!^  Langton 

"    Frank  M.,  baker,  SW  cor  Ellis  and  Web- 
ster 

"    Frederick,  teamster,  r.  7  McCormackPl 

"    Fritz,  clerk,  r.  1423  Post 
Wolfif  George,  secretary  The  E.  G.  Lyons  Co., 
606-610  Jackson,  r.  9151/2  Filbert 

"    George  A.,  electrician  Tivoli  Opera  House, 
r.  931^4  Greenwich 

"    George  P.,  boxmaker  Commercial  Box  Fac- 
tory, r.  652  Folsom 

"    Harris,  r.  45  Fulton 

"    Harry,    tailor   Meyer   Buchman,    r.    402V4 
Grove 

"    Henry,  fresco  painter,  r.  337,  17th 

"    Henry,  jewelry  and  optical  goods,  130  Sut- 
ter, room  5,  r.  632  Post 

"    Henry,  seaman,  r.  7  McCormack  PI 

"    Henry  T.,  millwright,  r.  560  Howard 

"    Isaac,  printer,  r.  1419  Buchanan 

"    Isadore,    druggist,  NE   cor  Point  Lobos 
and  4th  Avs 


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T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
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WOL 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY, 


WOL 


1649 


Wolfi  Jacob,  salesman,  r.  1419  Buchanan 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1423  Post 
"    Joseph,  plumber  Koch  &  Grimes,  r.  7  Mc- 

Cormack  PI 
"    Joseph  N.,  compositor,  r.  1419  Buchanan 
"    Julius,  hog  ranch,   Mission   nr    Six   Mile 

House 
"    Julius,  messenger,  r.  402^4  Grove 
"    Julius,   salesman  Williams,  Brown  &  Co., 

r.  410  Leavenworth 
"  Lena,  widow,  r.  120  Shipley 
"  Louis,  teacher  dancing.  121  New  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1419  Buchanan 
"  Margaret,  widow,  r.  2,  17th 
"  Mary,  widow,  r.  916  Vallejo 
"    Max  S.,  salesman  L.  V.  Merle,  r.  52714  Na- 

toma 
"    Max    S.,    upholsterer,   1020  Larkin,  r.   132 

Fern  Av 
"    Morris,  butcher,  r.  1917  Point  Lobos  Av 
"    Morris  M.,  pawnbroker,  119,  4th 
"    Myer,   tailor  Borck  &  Rosenberg,   r.    1402 

Broderick 
"    Peter   T.    C,    dairyman,  cor  Naples  and 

Persia  Av 
"    Rachel,  widow,  r.  Pacific  Hebrew  Home 
"    Rudolph,  tanner  Metten   &    Gebhardt,  r. 

Mission  nr  Sfx  Mile  House 
"    Solomon,  glazier,  r.  1411  Ellis 
"    Stella  Miss,  dressmaking,  630  Grove 
"    Tena,  widow,  r.  40214  Grove 
"    William    (William   Wolff  &  Co.),  r.    1314 

Washington 
"    William,    baker    M.    Rosencrantz,    r.    603 

Hayes 
"    William,  bookkeeper  M.  Franklin  &  Bro., 

r.  1623  Geary 
"    William,  clerk  Henry  Kahn  &   Co.,  r.  1423 

Post 
Wolflf  William,  sausage  manufacturer  and  pro- 
prietor Republic  Market,  511  Pacific,  r. 

1010  Clay 

WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO. 

(William  Wolff),  shipping  and  commis- 
sion mercliants,  agents  Pommery  Sec 
champagne,  J.  &  F.  Martell  brandy, 
mineral  waters  of  the  Johannis 
Springs,  ZoUhaus,  Germany,  foreign 
wines,  Irish  and  Scotch  whiskies,  Bar- 
tholomay  Brewery  Co.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Canadian  Club  whisky,  re-im- 
ported American  whiskies,  Alsen's 
Portland  cement,  and  Hamburg  line  of 
sailing  vessels,  327-329  Market 

^^^ Wolff.    See  Wolf,  Wolfe,  Woolf  and  Wulff 

Wolfgran  August,  painter,  r.  504  Ivy  Av 

Wolflnger  Hermann,  r.  786!4  Stevenson 
"    William  P.,  cabinet  maker  Sterling  Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  IW2  Elgin  Park  Av 

Wolford  E.,  cook,  r.  926  Mission 

Wolfsohn  Henry,  r.  2911  Pine 
"    Louis,  glazier,  r.  34  Langton 
"    Mark,  clerk  S.  F.  Savings  Union,  r.  2911 

Pine 
"    William,  jobber  watches    and  diamonds, 
622  Merchant,  r.  Oakland 

Wolk  John,  tailor,  r.  1020^4  Pacific 
"    Jules,  tailor  E.  A.  Lemoine,  r  10201/4  Pa- 
cific 

Wolkan  William,  cabinet  maker,  r.  172  Minna 

Wolkerstorfer  John  (Wolkerstorfer  &  Marko),  r. 
944'/4  Harrison 
"    &  Marko  (John  Wolkerstorfer  and  Joseph 
Marko),  bakery,  944!^  Harrison 

Won  Carl,  piano  maker  Conrad  Piano  Co.,  r.  2124 
Howard 

Wollam  Clareace     M.,    gunsmith   George   W. 
Shreve,  r.  629  Post 

Wollard  Isaac,  laborer,  r.  6I214  Natoma 
"    Isaac  Jr.,  wool  sorter,  r.  612i4  Natoma 

WoUberg  A.  S.,  r.  1813  Laguna 
"    Joseph,  r.  1813  Laguna 

'♦    Sigmund,   stockbroker,    306   Montgomery, 
r.  1813  Laguna 

.^=-Wollberg.      See    Walberg,    Wallberg   and 
Wolberg 

Wolleb  Caper,  fireman^David  Woerner,  r.  146514 
Mission 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS 

CARPETS,  ^  FURNITURE, 
UPHOLSTERY, 

^^l-G^'7    TWarket    St. 


Wollenberg  Charles    M.  (C.  M.  Wollenberg  & 

Co.),  r.  2004  Pine 
Wollenberg  C.  M.   &  Co.  (Charles  M.  Wollen- 
berg), druggists  and  chemists,  NE  cor 
Turk  and  Taylor,  telephone  South  99 
"    Louis,  r.  2004  Pine 
"    Reinbold,  clerk,  r.  538  14  Jessie 
"    Theresa  Miss,  clerk  B.  Langendorf,  r.  1519 
Golden  Gate  Av 
4®=- Wollenberg.    See  Wallenberg 
WoUenschlaeger  George,    teamster  Miller   & 
Lux,  r.  10th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
"    George,  salesman  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r.  430 

Fulton 
"    Gustave  A.,motorman  Market  St.  Rv.,  r. 
424,  29th 
Wollert  Herman,  barber,  1239'/^  Folsom,  r.  1239^4 

Folsom  rear 
WoUesen  Frederick,  bookkeeper  John  Smith,  r. 

415,  22d 
Wollmer  Julius,  barber,  r.  437  Minna 
Wollner  Emma,  widow,  r.  2209  Geary 
Wollner   Jacob,  wool  broker   and    commission 
merchant,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome, 
telephone  South  64,  r.  1518  O'Farrell 
"    Julius,  clerk   Kohlberg,   Strauss  &  Froh- 

man,  r.  1910  Buchanan 
"    Nettie  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  1518  O'Far- 
rell 
Wollpert  Charles,  president  Indianapolis  Fur- 
niture Co.,  750  Mission,  r.  330  Haight 
"    Julia  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
4®=- Wollpert.    See  Walpert  and  Wolpert 
WoUshlager  Jacob,  laborer,  r.  42  Gilbert 
Wollstadt  Nicholas,  butcher,  r.  965  Mission 
Wollweber  Gustavus  A.,  sergeant  police,  r.  wy^ 


1331/2 


"    Theodore,  r.  606  Sutter 
Wolmar  Max,  compositor,  r.  61  Erie 

"    Nathan,  agent,  r.  61  Erie 
Wolongiewiecz    Michael,    car  driver, 

Langton 
Wolpern  Richard,  driver  Page  &  Falch,  r.  219 

Laurel 
Wolpert  Frank,  bottler  JohnFauser  &  Co.,  r.  126 

Guerrero 
Wolpman    Harry    D.,    machinist    Mcintosh    & 
Wolpman,  r.  512  Wisconsin 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  512  Wisconsin 
"    William  D.  (Mcintosh  &  Wolpman),  r.  712, 
22d 
Wolter  Albert,  cook  J.  R.  Joreensen,  r.  211,   4th 
"    Alfred  P.,  upholsterer,  r.  27  Birch  Av 
"    Frank  J.,  clerk  Jacob  Levy,    r.    1119   Ne- 
braska 
"    Herman  A.,  car  builder,  r.  1119  Nebraska 
"    Herman  M.,  butcher,  r.  1119  Nebraska 
"    Jacob,  porter  New  California  Hotel,  r.  429 
Bush 
Welters  Anton,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,r.232, 
29th 
"    Augusta  Miss,  r.  123i/4  Perry 
Wolters  Brothers  &   Co.    (Henry   and   George 
Wolters),  wholesale  liquor  dealers,  120- 
122  Front 
"    Charles  (Wolters,  Schein&  Co.),  r.  NE  cor 

Liberty  and  Noe 
"    Charles  F.,  compositor  Richard  Munk,   r. 

517  Bryant 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  123^  Perry 
"    Emma  Miss,  furrier,  r.  IOO14,  21st 
"    Frederick,  r.  517  Bryant 
"    George  (Wolters  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  3028  Wash- 
ington 
"    Henry  (Wolters  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  2729  Clay 
"    Henry,  clerk  Frank  Kerz,  r.  512  O'Farrell 


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Welters  Henry  J.,  engineer,  r.  610  Elizabeth 
'.  John  B.  (Halk  &  Welters),  r.  100%,  21st 
"    John  B.,  niarine  engineer,  r.  15Vi  CoUing- 

wood 
"    John  D.,  stableman  S.  F.  Stock  Brewery,  r. 

100/2- 21st 
"    Julius  J.,  silversmith  Shreve&  Co.,  r.  717 

Folsom 
"    Louis  A.,  molder  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 

439M  Tehama 
"    Martin,  watchman,  r.  1704  Howard 
"    Matilda,  widow,  r.  717  Folsom 
"    Matilda  Mrs.,  varieties,  1704  Howard 
"    ,  Schein  &   Co.  (Charles    Wolters,    Frank 
Schein  and  Marks  Morris),  hat  and  cap 
mauufacturers,  534-526  Market 
"    T.    Miss,   typewriter  Edward    W.   Hill,  r. 

1704  Howard 
"    Theodore  L.,  salesman  American    Furni- 
ture Co.,  r.  36,  6ih 
"    William  E.,  clerk  John  Wieland  Brewery, 

r.  123V2  Perry 
"    William  E.  Jr.,  r.  1231/2  Perry 
4®"Wolters.    See  Walters  and  Wolter 
Woltz  John,  machinist,  r.  427  Chestnut 
Wolverton  Sylvester,  laborer  H.  F.  Sass,  r.  639 

Clay 
Women's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  Mrs. 
Henrietta  E.   Brown  secretary,  132  Mc- 
Allister 
"    Co-operative  Salesroom,  Mrs.  Adelaide  F. 
Morris  manager.  325  Sutter 
Woman's  Exchange,  26  Post 
"    Foreign  Mission  Society  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church,  920  Sacramento 
"    Home  Missionary  Society  of  the   Pacific 
Coast  (Methodist  Episcopal),  Mrs.  L.  P. 
Williams  secretary.  916  Washington 
Woman's    Hospital    Callfomia,   3ii8    Sacra- 
mento 
Womble  Alexander,  mining,  r.  2233  Washington 
Women's  Educational  and  Industrial  Union,  7 

Van  Ness  Av 
Wonder  The,  hat,  flower  and  feather  store,  John 
C.  Spencer  proprietor,  1024-1026  Market 
Wonderlich  August,  hog  ranch.  Spring  Valley 
Homestead 
"    Louisa  Miss,  r.  447  Broadway 
"    William,  heating  fitter  William  F.  Wilson, 
r.  212  Capp 
Wonderly  Alexander,  blacksmith,  r.  3  Uranus 
Wong  Chan  Hing,  manager  Wheeler  &  Wilson 
Sewing  Machine  Chinatown  agency,  1016 
Stockton 
Wong  Chung  Liang,  secretary  Chinese  Consul, 

806  Stockton 
Wong  San,  Chinese  interpreter  Post  Office,  r.  23 

Waverly  PI 
Wood  Adeline  Miss,  nurse,  r.  417  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Alfred,  mess  boy  str  Washtenaw 
"    Alfred  J.,  carpenter  Spring  Valley  W.  W., 

r.  713<4  Fulton 
"    Andrew  Y.,  reporter,  r.  2530  McAllister 
"    Anna  S.,  widow,  r.  413Post 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  1833%  Howard 
WoodB.  &Co.  (Benjamin  Wood),  real  estate, 
1140  Market 
"    Benjamin  (B.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  5  Eugenie 
"    Benjamin  (S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  New  York 
"    Benjamin,  cutter  W.  Cohen,  Hirsch  &  Co., 

r.  1412Larkin 
"    Benjamin,  laborer  S.  P.  Co. 
"    Carl,   gripman  Market  St.   Ry.,   r.   1523?£ 

Leavenworth 
"    Caroline  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  118,  9th 
"    Caroline  E.,  widow,  r.  512  Diamond 


Wood  Charles  A.,  cook  John  Broderick,  r.  41 
Pacific 

"  Charles  L.,  stableman  Farnsworth  &  Rug- 
gles,  r.  333  Ritch 

"    Charles  M.,  salesman  Cal.  Electrical  Wks, 
r.  128  Precita  Av 
Wood  Charles  S.,  cashier  Fireman's  Fund  In- 
surance Co.,  r.  1424a  Washington 

"  Charles  D.,  dental  student  E.  A.  Younger, 
r.  512  Diamond 

"    ChetF.,  real  estate,  r.  308b  Bartlett 

"  Clifford  H.,  hostler,  r.  1326a  Harrison 
Wood,  Curtis  &  Co.  (incorporated)  William  H. 
Wood  president,  William  A.  Curtis  vice- 
president,  Elmer  E.  Myers  manager, 
produce  commission  merchants,  112-116 
Washington 

"    Daniel,  pantryman  Palace  Hotel,  r.  52,  2d 

"    Edgar  B.,  carpenter,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Edward  P.,  marine  engineer,  r.  533,  2d 
Wood  Edwin  K..  president  The  E.  K.  Wood 
Lumber  Co.,  132  Market,  rooms  18-19,  r. 
East  Oakland 
Wood  E.  F.,  secretary  The  R.  M.  Wood  Co.,  314- 
316  Battery 

WOOD  E.  K.  LUMBER  CO.  THE 

(incorporated),  Edwin  K.  Wood  presi- 
dent, Clarence  A.  Thayer  secretary, 
manufacturers  and  dealers  pine  and 
spruce  lumber,  132  Market,  rooms  IS- 
IS, telephone  Drumm  82,  yard  Ss 
Channel  nr  5th,  telephone  South  606 
Wood  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  3316b  Mission 

"    Elizabeth  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  431%  Grove 

"    Elizabeth  R.,  widow,  r.  414  Van  Ness  Av 

"    Emma,  domestic,  905  Hyde 

"  Etta  L.  Miss,  stenographer  Union  Ice  Co., 
r.  945,  20th 

"    Eugene  A. ,  r.  2010  Polk 

"    Eugenia  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  1320  Van  Ness 
Av 
Wood  F.  G.  &  Co.,  Fred  L.  Wood  manager,  prin- 
ters, 142  Murphy  Bldg 

"    Francis,  clerk,  r.  408  Bryant 

"  Frank,  millhand  M.  Hansen  &  Co.,  r.  8 
VassarPl 

"  Frank  G.,  foreman  Gold  and  Stock  Tel.  Co. 
r.  343  Lobos 

"    Frank,  laborer,  r.  33  Blake 

"    Fred,  foreman  William  A.  Schrock 

"    Fred  B.,  architect,  214  Pine,  room  57,  r.  2311 
Steiner 
Wood  Fred  L.,  manager  F.  G.  Wood  &  Co..  142 
Murphy  Bldg,  r.  243  Lobos 

"    Frederick,  varnisher,  r.  35,  23d 

"  Frederick  B.,  manager  W.  T.  Smith  &  Son, 
569  Market,  r.  704  Post 

"  Fredericka  Mrs.,  restaurant,  1147  How- 
ard 

"  Fremont  E.,  secretary  Citizens'  Building 
and  Loan  Association,  232  Montgomery, 
r.  1828  San  Carlos  Av 

"  George,  bartender  John  Dennis,  r.  SW  cor 
Mission  and  39th 

"    George,  laborer,  r.  38%  Norfolk 

"    George,  machinist  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  235,  15th 

"    George,  painter,  1715%  Hyde 

"  George,  varieties,  1304  Stockton,  r.  1610c 
Mason 

"  George  A.  (Woods  &  Steve),  r.  NW  cor  9th 
and  Sheridan 

"  George  C,  bookkeeper  Morton's  City 
Warehouse,  r.  945,  20th 

"  George  C,  driver  W.  Schoning,  r.  23  Scott 
PI 

"    George  F.,  collector,  r.  8  Metcalfe  PI 

"  George  H.,  carpenter  Spring  Valley  W. 
W.,    r.  713%  Fulton 

''  George  M.  (George  M.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  1516 
Devisadero 
Wood  George  M.  &  Co.  (George  M.  Wood)  de- 
signers and  practical  engravers,  print- 
ers and  copper-plate  printers  diesinkers, 
stencil  cutters,  stationers,  and  whole- 
sale dealers  in  all  stencil  goods,,  and 
manfacturers  box  and  burning  brands, 
211  Sutter 

"    George  T.,  bookseller,  308,  6th 


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Wood  George  V.,  teacher  St.  Ignatius  College, 
r.509E  Hayes 
"    George  W.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,,  r. 

1004  Tennessee 
"    George  W.,  sailmaker  J.  J.Doyle,  r.  3019 

Buchanan 
"    Harold  G.,  r.  1020  Polk 
"    Harris,  clerk  Mme.  Blanche  Oulif,  r.  1314 

Moss 
"    Harvey,  blacksmith  P.  C.  SS.   Co.,  r.  1326 

Kearny 
"    Henry,  clothing,  607  Clay 
"    Henry,  teamster,  r.  302,  4th 
"    Henry  F.,  assayer  Selby,    Smelting  and 
Lead  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Wood    Henry  H.,   secretary     San    Francisco 
Laundry  Association,  S3  Geary,  r.  2528 
Washington 
"    Henry  H.   Jr.,  student,  r.  2528  Washington 
"    Harry  J.,  bakery,  395,  6th 
"    Henrys.,  civil   engineer  S.  F.  Bridge  Co., 

r.  Berkeley 
"    Heyman,  helper  Adolph  Hromada,  r.  1214 

Moss 
"    Hiram  T.,   porter  Wood,  Curtis  &  Co.,  r. 

12151/2  Pacific 
"    Hubert  A.,  traveling  agent  Daily  Repoi't, 

r.  Oakland 
"    Irving  T.,  marine  engineer,  r.  1226  Kearny 
"    Israel,  employee  S.    F.  Laundry,   r.    1519 

Eddy 
"    Jacob  H.  (J.  H.  Woods  &  Co.),  r.  Berkeley 
"    James,  carpenter,  r.  71  Germania 
"    James,   conductor    Market  St.    Ry.,   r.  16 

Valley 
"    James,  rigger,  r.  151  Natoma 
"    James    G.,     teamster    Overland    Freight 

Transfer  Co.,  r.  499,  4th 
"    James  J.,  clerk,  r.  408  Bryant 
"    Jane,  widow,  r.  924  Broadway 
Wood   J.    H.    &  Co.    (Jacob  H.  Wood   and  Ira 
Sorrick),  general  merchandise,  14  San- 
some 
"    John,  barber,  r.  230  Clara 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  483  Haight 
"    John  F.,  boiler  maker  Risdon   I.  and  L. 

Wks,  r  408  Bryant 
"    John  H.,  asst.     librarian  Mechanics'  In- 
stitute, r.  2213  Sutter 
"    John  M.,  barber,  615,  5th  Av,  r.  Palo  Alto, 

Cal. 
'•    John  S.,  with  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Joseph,  manager  Atlantic  Washing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  191  Hyde 
"    Joseph,  marine  engineer,  r.  126?^:  Silver 
"    Joseph  B.,  carpenter,  r.  1321  Stanyan 
"    Joseph  M.,  attorney  at  law,  r.  420  Dolores 
"    Josephine  Mrs.,   dressmaking,    509a  Lar- 

kin 
"    J.  Robinson,  with  The  Crocker- Woolworth 

National  Bank,  r.  483  Haight 
"    Julia,  widow,  r.  515  Pacific 
•'    J.  W.,  r.  Palace  Hotel 
"    Kate    Miss,    proprietor   The  Arcade,    917 

Market 
"    Leonard  B.,  conductor,  r.  308b  Bartiett 
"    Lloyd  B.,  r.  413  Post 

"    Louis,  tailor,  603  California,  r.  12^^  Moss 
"    Lucy  A.,  widow,  r.  945,  20th 
"    Maggie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  670  Mission 
"    Maggie  I.  Mrs.,  bookkeeper,  r.  933  Sanchez 
"    Mamie,  hat  maker,  r.  113  Guerrero 
"    Margaret  J.  Mrs.,  r.  2817  Clay 
"    Maria  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  230  Clara 
"    Mary  K.,  stenographer  E.  B.  &  George  H. 

Mas  tick,  r.  Alameda 
"    Martha  Miss,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    Matthew,  broom  maker,  r.  680,  20th 
"    Maud  M.   Miss,   teacher  Starr  King  Pri- 
mary School,  r.  483  Haight 
"    Meyer  (S.  N.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  Hotel  Balti- 
more 
"    N.  Annette  Mrs.,  principal  Hearst  Gram- 
mar School,  r.  2211  Steiner 
"    Nellie  J.,  widow,  r.  1111  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Nelson   L.,    teamster,    r.    Bennington    nr 

Newman 
"    Oliver   E.,  1st  lieut.  Battery  C,  5th  Artil- 
lery, U.  S.  A.,  Alcatraz  Island 


Wood  Ralph  H.,  solicitor,  r.  1309  Jackson 

"    Rebecca,  widow,  r.  1309  Jackson 
Wood  R.  M.  (The  R.  M.  Wood  Co.),  and  man- 
ager Pacific  Wine  and  Spirit  Review, 

314-316  Battery,  r.  412  Clement 
Wood  R.  M.  Co.  The,  Winfleld  Scott  president, 

E.  F.  Wood  secretary,  general  printers 

and  proprietors  and  publishers  Pacific 

Wine  and  Spirit  Review,  314-316  Battery, 

telephone  Main  709 
"    Robert,  rigger,  r.  154  Solano 
"    Robert  H.,  porter,  r.  263,  3d 
"    RoseJ.,  widow,  teacher  music,  r.  608!4Eddy 
"    Samuel,  coachman,  r.  1817  Sacramento 
"    Samuel,  glazier  William  Holt,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Samuel  A.,  office  218  California,  room  7,  r. 

1014  Bush 
"    Samuel  A,  Jr.,  office  218  California,  room  7, 

r.  1014  Bush 
"    Samuel  N.  (S.  N.  Wood  &  Co,),  r.  1418  Page 
"    Seabury  M.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  613  Market,  r. 

1433  California 
"    S.  N.  &  Co.   (Samuel  N.,  Meyer  and  Benja- 
min Wood  and   Abraham   L.    Peyser), 

merchant   tailors,  541  Market    and    211 

Montgomery 
"    Solomon,  miner,  r.  728  Geary 
"    Thomas,  helper  Kennedy  &  Fitzgerald,  r. 

738  Minna 
"    Thomas,  waiter,  r.  1320  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Thomas  E.,  blacksmith,  r.  VA  Sheridan 
"    Thomas  L.,  broommaker,  r.  680,  20th 
"    Walter,  bookkeeper  E.  K.  Wood  Lumber 

Lumber  Co.,  r.  East  Oakland 
"    Walter  A.,  draper  Cal.  Furniture  Mfg  Co., 

r.  1428  Folsom 
"    Walter  S.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  I314 

Washington  Av 
"    Wilfred  S.,  stenographer  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  r. 

204  Ellis 
"    William,  cigar    maker  Pac.   Coast  Co-op 

Cigar  Mfg  Co. 
"    William,  wood  carver  S.  F.  Furniture  Mfg 

Co.,  r.403,  3d 
"    William  C,  bartender,  r.  414  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William  E.,  clerk,  r.  23  Lloyd 
' '    William  F. ,  capitalist,  318  California,  room 

7,  r.  1014  Bush 
"    William  F.,  gasfitter  Bush  &  Mallett  Co., 

r.  670  Mission 
"    William  G.,  manager  estate  of  George  F. 

Wells,  r.  610  Hayes 
"    William  G.,  student,  r.  420  Dolores 
Wood  William  H.,   president  Wood,  Curtis  & 

Co.,  112-116  Washington,  r.  1309  Jackson 
"  William  H.,  produce  merchant,  r.  604  Geary 
"    William  H.,  salesman  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  1010, 

20th 
"    William  H.,  starter  Cal.   St.   RR,  r.  3108 

California 
Wood  William  S.  (Lloyd  &  Wood),  attorney  at 

law,  9-13  Nevada  Block,  r.  1920  Clay 
"    William  S.,  manufacturer,  r.  632  Market 
"    Zed  S.  (Z.  S.  Wood  &  Co.),  r.  917  Market 
"    Z.   S.  &  Co.  (Zed  S.    Wood),    real  estate 

agents,  917  Market 
"    &  Steves  (George  A.  Wood  and  Seymour  C. 
Steves),  live  stock  dealers,  NW  cor  9th 

and  Sheridan 
>e®^Wood.    See  Woodd  and  Woods 
Woodall  Benjamin  F.,  merchant,  r.  1208  Waller 
"    Charles,  shoemaker,  r.240?i  Clara 
"    John  T.,  teamster  C.  B.  Rode  &  Co.,  r.  3461^ 

Clara 
"    William   H.,  armorer  2d   Artillery  Regi- 
ment N.  G.  C,  r.  115  Gough 


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E-H    §         Woodard  L.  E.,  r.  734  Sutter 

r-»^    o  "    Maria,  widow,   r.   10(J8  Leavenworth   rear 

{31  ^  "    William  W.,r.  1326  Dolores 

S3    ®  4®" Woodard.    See  Woodward 

H^  "3         Woodbeck  Norman,  millliand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r. 

f^C  H  804  Potrero  Av 

Ss!  Woodbridge  Alfred  F.,  compositor   Dempster 

^^  g  Bros. ,.r.  1011  Castro 

i^;^  "  "    Canal    and   Irrigation  Co.,    Montague    T. 

^^~^  5  Moses  secretary,  335  Montgomery,  room 

O    ?  33 

^_4    o         Woodburn  Mary  A.,  widow,  r.  114  McAllister 

^  "    Robert,  miner,  r.  Brooklyn  Hotel 

Q3^  *3         Woodbury  Ellen  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
C^    o         Woodbury  George  E.,  manufacturer  ore  concen- 
ts S  trators,  141-143, 1st,  r.  31  Hartford 
y^                 "    George  H.,  student,  r.  31  Hartford 
*™-'                 "    Leon,  waiter  Albert  Breuss,  r.  510  Jessie 
"    Thornton,  attorney  at  law,  28  Merchants" 
Exchange  Bldg.,  r.  904a  Powell 
.                     Woodcock  George  F.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry., 
L*«^.  r.  1827  O'Farrell 

L^  Woodd  Louis,  painter  Standard  Iron  and  Wire 

■^  Wks 

"    William,  painter  Standard  Iron  and  Wire 
Wks 
Woodfleld  Lincoln  M.,    motorman  Market  St. 
Ry.,  r.  1507  Dolores 
"    William  H.,  driver  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  914?^ 
Harrison 
Woodford  Bert  L.,  clerk  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  527  Post 
Woodhams  Maurice  S.,    attorney  at    law,   508 

Montgomery,  room  6,  r.  830  Union 
Woodhead  John,  machinist  Pac.  Roll  Mill,  r.  19 

Georgia 
Woodhouse  Charles  A.,  locksmith  Will  &  Finck 
Co.,  r.  510a  Jones 
"    Edward  W.,   foreman  Pac.   Sheet    Metal 

Wks.,  r.  Colma 
"    John  J.,  optician,  r.  1028,  21st 
"    Percy  C,  cutter  Dickman-Jones  Co.,  r.  510a 

Jones 
"    Robert  C,  carpenter,  r.  HOC  Dolores 
Woodin  Edward,  tanner,  r.  1303  Broadway 
"    Eugene  (Woodin  &  Little),  r.  Alameda 
"    Laura    E.   Miss,    stenographer    Western 

Land  and  Title  Co.,  r.  1303  Broadway 
"    Walter,  r.  1208  Broadway 
Woodin  &  Little  (Eugene  Woodin  and  William 
H.    Little),    manufacturers    windmills, 
pumps,  etc.,  312-314  Market 
Woodland  Isabella  C.   Mrs.,  teacher   Garfield 

Primary  School,  r.  5  Yerba  Buena 
Woodley  Augusta,  wood  and  coal,  510,  2d,  r.  9 
South  Park  rear 
"    George,  dairyman,  r.  903  North  Point 
"    William,  boat  builder  George  W.  Kneass, 
r.  16051/4  Lexington  Av 
Woodlock  Jno.,  manager   DeKalb  Fence  Co., 
commission  merchant  and  manufactur- 
ers' agent,  26  Beale 
Woodman    Annie  Miss,    asst.    librarian    Free 
Public  Library,  Branch  3,  r.  227  Green 
"    Ernest  D.,  manager  S.  F.  Candle  Co.,  402 

Front,  r.  524  Capp 
"    Frederick,  machinist,  r.  1042  Howard 
"    Frederick  M.,  bridge  builder,  r.  560  Howard 
"    Harrison  G.,  watchman,  r.  216;^^  Dorland 
"    Henry, hostlerM.Joost&Bro.,r.  618  Gough 
"    J.,  laborer,  Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
"    Peter  R.  (S.  F.  Candle  Co.),  r.  413  Capp 
"    William  C.   (S.  F.  Candle  Co.),  r.  712  Van 

Ness  Av 
"    William  H.,  engineer  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing Co.,  r.  536,  18th 


WoodmanseeF.  Mrs.,  proprietor  The  Schwerdt 

Bldg,  24,  6th 
Woodmass  Jonathan,  laborer,  r.  504,  3d 
Woodruff  C,  seaman   revenue  cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry 
"    Charles  B.,  clerk  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co.,  r.  305 

Lombard 
"    Edward,  carpenter,  r.  547  Mission 
"    Howell  R.,  foreman  electrical  dept.  Will  & 

Finck  Co.,  r.  1316  Larkin 
■'    J.,  seaman  str  St.  Paul 
"     Leslie  B..  printer  Goodman-Levison  Co.,  r. 

451  Polk 
"    Theodore  T..  bookkeeper  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  of  New  York,  r.  Alameda 
"    Thomas,   salesman  Twing  &  Stillman,  r. 
2100  Sutter 
Woodrum  John   H.,  bookkeeper  Hills  Bros.,  r. 

Oakland 
Woods  Albert  S.  J.,  clerk  Post  Office,  r.  Berke- 
ley 
"    Andrew  (Woods,  Munn  &  Twomey),  r.  13 

Powell 
"    Annie,  widow,  r.  837  Folsom 
"    Annie,  widow,  groceries   and  liquors,  607 

Jessie 
"    Benjamin,  teamster,  r.  1335  Folsom 
"    Charles  F.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  642  Folsom 
"    Charles  H.,  agent  C.  I.  Hood  &  Co.,  23, 2d,  r. 

Fruitvale 
"    Daniel,  laborer  S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  r.  1159 

Folsom 
"    David,  harness  maker,  r.  cor  Delaware  Av 

and  Old  San  Jose  Road 
"    David  H.,  landscape  artist,  r.  308  Bartlett 
Woods  Edmund  L.,  agent  Union  Marine  Insur- 
ance Co.    Limited  (Liverpool,  Eng.),    1 
Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d   floor,  r.  Sausalito 
"    Edward  (Stephens  &  Woods),  r.   SW  cor 

Sierra  and  Tennessee 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  159V4  Silver 
"    Elizabeth    E.    Miss,    nurse    Hospital    for 

Children,  3700  California 
"    Enos,  marine  engineer,  r.  1017  York 
■ '    Eugenie  Miss,  nurse  Hospital  for  Children . 

3700  California 
"    Flora  E.,  widow,  r.  742  Tehama 
Woods  F.  N.  &  Co.  (Frederick  N.  Woods,  Hiram 
S.    Safford    and    William    G.    Fulford), 
wholesale  paints,  oils  and  glass,  51-53, 
1st 
Frank  H.,  real  estate,  438  California,  r.  913 

Pine 
Frederick,  employee  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.  1519 

Eddy 
Frederick  N.  (F.  N.  Woods  &  Co.),  r.  2000 

California 
Gabriel  P..  ti Herman  Truck  l,r.  IQUy^  Pow- 
ell 
Harris,  r.  1104  Mission 
Harry  F.,  stock  and  bond  broker,  438  Cali- 
fornia, r.  913  Pine 
Henry,  laborer,  r.  216  Michigan 
Henry  Rev.,  S.   J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 

College,  r.  214  Hayes 
Henry  L..  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1629 

Turk 
H.  L.,  brickmason,  r.  1045  Market 
Isabella,  widow,  r.  703a  16th 
J.,   teamster   Albert    E.  Buckman,  r.  NW 

cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
James,  asst.  engineer  str  Transit 
James,  liquors,  SE  cor  Delaware  Av  and 

Old  San  Jpse  Road 
James  H.,  solicitor,  r.  823  Howard 
James  J.,  fireman,  r.  Laidley  nr  Mateo 
James  W.,  plumber,  r.  cor   Delaware  Av 

and  Old  San  Jose  Road 
J.  L.,  marine  secretary  Commercial  Union 
Assurance   Co.    Limited    (London),  301 
California,  r.  Berkeley 
John,  r.  504  Jessie 
John,  printer,  r.  129b  Welsh 
John,  waiter  J.  P.  McDonald 
John  P.,  bookkeeper  Michael  Kitzmuller, 

r.  42214  Fulton 
John  S.,  teamster,  r.  7  Belmont  PI 
Jolef,  marine  fireman,  r.  6  Garden 


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Woods  Joseph,  brakeman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  393,  6tli 
"    Joseph,  carpet  layer  W.  &  J.  Sloane  &  Co., 

r.  135a  Douglass 
"    Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  27 
",  Joseph,  longshoreman,  r.  53  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  merchant,  r.  1610c  Mason 
"    Joseph,  painter  Pac.  Sheet  Metal  Wks,r. 

607  Jessie 
"    Joseph  M.,  watchman,  r.  SW  cor  Bay  and 

Webster 
"    Julie  G.,  stock  clerk  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  r. 

1412  Larkin 
"    Lily  Mrs.,  janitress  Ocean  House  Primary 
School,  r.  SE  cor  Delaware  Av  and  Old 
San  Jose  Road 
"    Margaret  E.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  1138  Howard 
"    Mark  W.,  gardener,  r.  1135  Mission 
"    Mary  Mrs.  (Woods  &  Qaffney),  r.  1135  Mis- 
sion 
"    Montie  W.,  electrician,  r.  823  Howard 
Woods,    Munn  &   Twomey    (Andrew   Woods, 
William   Munn   and    James    Twomey), 
proprietors  The  Auditorium,  9  Powell 
"    Nathaniel  B.,  bartender  Israel  G.  Johnson, 

r.  303  Jessie 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  r.  318  Madrid 
"    Richard   H.    (Williams   &   Woods), 

Dorland 
"    Robert,  r.  115  Turk 
"    Robert,  clerk  Miller.  Sloss  &  Scott,  r 

Silver 

"    Robert,  waiter,  r.  856  Howard 
"    Robert  J.,  r.  2714  California 
"    Sarah  Miss,  spinner  Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  r. 

1429,  26th 
"    S.  D.  Mrs.,  r.  1714  Market 
"    S.  Moseley,  salesman,  r.  512  Eddy 
"    Thomas,    expressman,    NE   cor  O'Farrell 

and  Stockton,  r.  1429,  26th 
"    Thomas  J.,  driver,  r.  103  Fulton 
"    Thomas  J.,  teamster,  r.  159(4  Silver 
"    Vincent,  traveling  salesman,  r.  6  Garden 
"    William,  boilermaker,  r.  625  Davis 
"    William,  bookkeeper,  r.  103  Fulton 
"    William,  brakeman,  r.  303  Jessie 
"    William,  foreman  carpenter  Jas.  A.  Mc- 

Mahon,  r.  156  Silver 
"    William,  shoemaker,  r.  1138  Howard 
"    William    A.,     mechanical    engineer,    509 

Montgomery,  room  1 
"    &   Gaftney    (Mrs.   Mary  Woods   and  Mrs. 
Mary  Gaflney),  lodgings,  1135  Mission 
J8®=-Woods.    See  Wood 

Woodside  Alexander  F.,  horseshoer,  1559  Mis- 
sion, r.  1129  Stevenson 
"    Andrew  E.,  longshoreman,  r.  16  South  Park 
"    Robert  C,  teamster,  r.  11  Lafayette 
Woodson  John  C,  school  teacher,  r.  5  Tremont 
Av 
"    Philip  W.,  clerk  James  F.  Dittmer,  r.  1065 
Market 
Woodthorpe  John  W.,  bookkeeper,  r.  606a  Ivy 

Av 
Woodville  H.,  fireman  str  San  .lose 
Woodward  Albert  P.,  physician  and  surgeon 
and  specialist  for  diseases  of  the  skin, 
office  21  Powell,  rooms  11-12,  hours  11  a. 
m.  to  1  p.  m.  and  6:30  to  7;30  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Bush  4,  r.  NWcor  California  and 
Fillmore,  hours  9  a.  m.  and  4  p.  m.,  tele- 
phone Pine  218 
"    Archimedes     B.,    exchange    teller    First 

National  Bank,  r.  517  Mason 
"    Arthur  S.,  solicitor  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Arthur  H.,  fireman  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  118,  16th 
"    Charles,  clerk  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  2203  Geary 
"    Charles  F.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1321 

Larkin 
"    Charles  J.,  r.  1626  Fell 
"    David,  clerk,  r.  988  Howard 
"    David  L.,  salesman  Frederick  Grass,  r.  1315 

Castro 
"    Frank  E.,  solicitor  Edison  Light  and  Pow- 
er Co.,  r.  Oakland 
"    Fred,  attorney  at  law,  r.  743  Pine 
"    George,  r.  1423  Market 
"    George  C,  operator  Pac.  Postal  Tel.  Cable 
Co.,  r.  2012  Devisadero 


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office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  708  Ellis 

"    Gideon  P.,  salesman  S.  G.  Little,  r.  1917a 
Fillmore 
Woodward  Henry  W.,  vice-president  Shoobert, 
Beale  &   Co.,   436  Townsend,  r.  Pacific- 
Union  Club 

"    Isaiah  C,  manager  Sterling  Electric  Sup- 
ply Co.,  18,2d,  r.  Oakland 

"    James,  peddler,  r.  30314  Montgomery  Av 

"    Jane,  widow,  r.  988  Howard 

"    Josephine  W.,  widow,  r.  1001  Powell 

"    Melinda  Mrs.,  r.  110%  Turk 

"    Robert  B.,  real  estate,  419  California,  room 
3,  r.  Pacific-Union  Club 

"    Robert  M.,  salesman  G.  Verdier  &  Co.,  r 
407  O'Farrell 
Woodward   Thomas  P.   (W.  A.  Woodward  & 
Co.),  r.  2741  Pine 

WOODWARD  W.  A.  &  CO. 

(Thomas  P.  Woodward),  proprietors 
Alta  California  Printing  House,  law 
and  brief  work  a  specialty,  12  Sutter, 
telephone  Main  1099 

Woodward  Walter  M.,  clerk  Union  Glue  Co.,  r. 
1626  Fell 
"    William  H.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1427  Washing- 
ton 
4®="Woodward.    See  Woodard 
Woodworth  Byron,  porter  O'Connor,  Moffatt  & 
Co.,  r.  21  Fulton 
"    Charles,  clerk  William  B.  Wegner,  r.  537 
Sacramento 
Woodworth  Fred,  attorney  and  counselor  at 
law,  24-25  Mills  Bldg,  5th  fioor.  r.  To- 
males,  Cal. 
James    Rev.,    superintendent    Emmanuel 

Mission,  r.  1713  Lexington  Av 
John,     president    Independent    Boarding 
Masters  Assn.,  and  shipping  agent.  10 
Steuart 
Lysander  C,  r.  3140!^,  16th 


B.,  secretary  U  S.  District  Judge, 
and  attorney  at  law,  U.  S.  Appraisers' 
Bldg,  room  63,  r.  r^Oe/z  Larkin 
Rose  Mrs.,  r.  17O61/2  Larkin 
Selim  E.,  inspector  structural  material, 
12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  r.  2121  Lyon 
"    William  W.,  drayman,  r.  2410  Harrison 
Woodyard  Fred,  steward  str  Noyo 
Wookey  Jacob,  marker  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1519 

Eddy 

Wool  Agency  Warehouse  and  Scouring  Works, 

Catton,    Bell    &    Co.    proprietors,    436 

Townsend,  office  406  California 

Woolcock  William  B.,  miner,  r.  28c  De  Long  Av 

"    William  H.,  clerk  Mechanics'  Institute,  r. 

28c  De  Long  Av 
"    William  J.,  salesman,  r.  502  Liberty 
Wooldridge  Caroline  Mrs.,  r.  134  McAllister 
Wooley  Charles  M.,  gripman  Cal.  St.  RR.,  r. 
191214  Larkin 
•'    Mary,  widow,  r.  802  Broadway 
"    Robert,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  1347 
Powell 
4®"  Wooley.    See  WooUey 
Woolf  Alexander,  painter,  r.  9.  7th 
Woolf  David  B.,  secretary  Supreme  Court  Com- 
missioners, 825  Market,  Emporium  Bldg, 
r.  922  Eddy 
"    Michael  J.  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1017 
Oak 
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Woolfe  Bertha,  widow,  r.  2110  Sutter 

"    Sophie  Miss,  r.  2110  Sutter 
Woolford  Edward,  cook  Ansley  C.   Stevens,   r. 
1100  Market 
"    Frederick  M.,  teamster,  r.  78O14  Harrison 
"    W.    G.,    fireman  revenue   cutter  Commo- 
dore Perry 
Woolfork  John  H..   teamster  Albert  E.   Buck- 
man,  r.  NW  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 
Woolhouse  Oliver  B.,  manufacturer  mince  meat, 

119,  9th 
Wooll  Charles  L.,  draughtsman  Parke  &  Lacy 
Co.,  r.  1312  California 
"    Hattie  L.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar 

School,  r.  719  Polk 
"    John,  agent  Metropolitan  Temple,  r.  1312 
California 
Woolley  Edward  A.,  traveling  agent,   r.    1605 
Broderick 
"    Horace  M.  (Joost  &  Woolley),  r.  1515  Grove 
"    Samuel  P.,  traveling  agent,  r.  1605 Broderick 
4®=-Woolley.    See  Wooley 
Woolman  J.  L.,  capitalist,  r.  711  Jones 
Woolmington  Charles  H.,  traveling  salesman 

The  Coats  Thread  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Woolner  Richard  C,  printer  M.  J.  Brandenstein 

&  Co.,  r.  Berkeley 
Woolnough  Florence  Miss,  r.  3lA  Clara 

"    Walter,  stevedore,  r.  31a  Clara 
Woolrich  Charles,  mining,  r.  3629  California 
"    F.,  mechanic,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    George  L.,  clerk  Nevada  Bank,  r.  2629  Cali- 
fornia 
Woolsey  Edward,  waiter,  r.  139,  4th 
"    Henry,  cabinet  maker,  r.  186  Perry 
"    Henry,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill,  r.  617 
Tennessee 
Woolsey  Mark  H.,  physician,  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat,  office  406  Sutter,  rooms  1-2,  tele- 
phone Main  5473,  hours  10  to  12  a.  m.,  1  to 
3  p.  m..  Sundays  11  a.  m.  to  12:30  p.  m.,  r. 
The  Colonial 
"    Susan  Mrs.,  varieties,  201  Gough 
"    Vernon,  machinist  Jardine  Iron  Wks,  r.  837 

Folsom 
"    William  W.,  varieties,  29  Market 
Woolworth  Helen  Miss.  r.  1626  Sacramento 

"    R.  C.  Mrs.,  r.  1626  Sacramento 
Woonsocket  Rubber  Co.  (of  Providence,  R.  I.), 
Ferdinand   Ephraim  agent,  115  Battery, 
telephone  Main  5192 
Woorschot  William,  laborer,  r.  604  Minna 
Woort  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,   1633  Mc- 
Allister 
Wooster  Charles  F.,  broom  maker  Cal.  Broom 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1667  Mission 
"    David  W.,  clerk  treasurer's  dept  S.  P.  Co., 

r.  604  Eddy 
"    Fletcher  L.,  inspector  U.   S.  Customs,  r. 

10141/2  Noe 
"    Fred,  capitalist,  r.  1001  Bush 
"    George,  r.  605  Broadway 
"    Helen,  widow,  r.  813  Webster 
"    Philip  L.,  with  Hawaiian  Commercial  and 

Sugar  Co.,  r.  San  Mateo 
"    Walter  F.,  gripman  Sutter  St.  Ry,  r.  1522 
Polk 
Worcester  Fire  Appliance  Co.,   W.   H.  Bray  ton 
agent,  157  New  Montgomery 
"    Joseph  Rev.,  pastor  Second   New  Jerusa- 
lem  Church    (Swedenborgian),    r.    1030 
Vallejo 
Worden  Benjamin  S.,  carpenter,  r.  225  Clara 
Worden  Clinton  E.,  president  and  general  man- 
ager Clinton  E.   Worden  &  Co.,  214-220 
Townsend,  r.  1101  California 


WORDEN  CLINTON  E.  &  CO., 

Clinton  E.  Worden  president  and  gen- 
eral manager,  E.  W.  Newball  vice- 
president,  w.  S.  Newliall  secretary, 
William  W.  Worden  treasurer,  manu- 
facturing pharmacists,  214-216-218- 
220  Townsend,  telephone  Main  5623 
Worden  E.  A.  Miss,  r.  1105  Shotwell 

"    Francisco,  widow,  r.  406  Lott 

"    Harriet    E.    Miss,     teacher    John    Swett 
Grammar  School,  r.  2305  Scott 

"    Michael  S.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry..  r. 
406  Lott 

"    Shirley  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  37   Mills 
Bldg,  6th  floor 

"    Stephen  G.,  carpenter  and  builder,  40  New 
Montgomery,  r.  307  San  Jose  Av 

"    Walter  L.,  foreman  street  cleaning  dept. 
City  Street  Improvement  Co.,  r.  307  San 
Jose  Av 
Worden    William    W.,    treasurer   Clinton   E. 
Worden  &  Co.,  214-220  Townsend,  r.  Oak- 
land 
J8®"Worden.    See  Warden 
Wores  Joseph,  hatter,  609  Washington,  r.  351 

McAllister 
Worinan  John,  cook,  r.  22  Perry 
Workendon  Richard,  Watchman  str  Alameda 
Workingmen's  Hotel,  J.  O'Connell  proprietor, 

907  Folsom 
Workman  Amos,  teamster,  r.  1814  O'Farrell 

"    Charles,  lineman,  r.  346,  4th 

"    Charles  H.  (Workman  &  French),  r.  1619A 
Post 

"  &  French  (Charles  H.  Workman  and  Wil- 
liam W.  French),  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance, 630  Market 
Workmen's  Guarantee  Fund  Association, 
Frank  S.  Poland  secretary,  63  Flood 
Bldg 
Worley  Alfred  E.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1137  Union 

"    Alfred  L.,  attorney  at  law,  508  California, 
room  33,  r.  Sausalito 

"    Elijah  P.,  bartender  Gibson  &  Cook,  r.  951 
Mission 

"    Florence  N.  Miss,  teacher,  r.  5  Prospect  PI 

"    Franklin  B.,  clerk  T.  C.  Blakeman,  r.  Sau- 
salito 

"    Minnie  G.  Miss,  physician,  5  Prospect  PI 

"    Peter,  laborer,  r.  930  North  Point 

"    R.  O.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r.  2000  Mc- 

"    William,  plumber  J.  M.  Bryan,  r.  8  Gough 
Worlund    Matilda    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.    616 

Ellis 
Wormell  Frank,  conductor  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry., 
r.  22  Valley 
"    William  E.,r.  208  Ellis 
Worms  Benjamin,  traveling  salesman,  r.  70714 
McAllister 
"    Helen  Mrs.,  teacher  languages,  707i/i    Mc- 
Allister 
Wormser  Benjamin,  traveling  salesman  Alfred 
J.  Brandenstein  &  Co.,  r.  2312  California 
"    Isaac,  salesman  Raphael's,  r.  2312  Califor- 
nia 
"    Julius,  salesman,  r.  1314  Devisadero 
"    Pauline  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  2312  Califor- 
nia 
Wormser  Samuel  I.  (M.  Ehrman  &  Co.),  and 
secretary  Golden   Gate  Distilling  Co., 
207  Battery,  r.  Hotel  Richelieu 
Wormuth  Martin  E.,  blacksmith,  1718  Fillmore 
Worrall  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  1028,  19th 
"    Ellis,  clerk  Jacob  H.  E.  Eiben,  r.  392  Do- 
lores 
"    Jeremiah  P.,  expressman,  r.  322,  6th 
"    John,  r.  142  CoUingwood 
Worrell  Allen,  teamster,  r.  631  Sacramento 
"    Calvin    R.,    mason  and  builder,    40  New 

Montgomery,  r.  320,  17th 
"    Calvin  R.  Jr.,  r.  320,  17th 
"    Frank  D.,  contractor,  r.  320,  17th 
"    James,  laborer,  r.  631  Sacramento 
Worsdale  Henry,  butcher  P.  M.  SS.  Co.,  r.  1036, 
17th  Av  South 
"    Henry  Jr.,  engineer  P.  M.SS.  Co.,  r.  1026, 
17th  Av  South 


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Worshan  W.  S.,  rancher,  r.  126  Ellis 

Worster  Arthur,  news  agent  Occidental  News 

Co.,  r.  San  Jose 
Worth  Albert,  carpenter,  r.  1316  Mission 
"    Arthur,    proprietor   Merry-Go-Rounds,  S  s 

Haight  nr  Cole,  r.  770  Howard 
"    Carrie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1907  Polk 
Worth  Charles   A.,  teamster  and    forwarder, 
318  Market,  r.  1199  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edmund,  bookkeeper,  r.  223  Capp 
"    Edmund  L.,  student,  r.  223  Capp 
"    Fannie  J.  Miss,  r.  1507  Larkin 
Worth  Frank  D.,  upholsterer  and  decorator, 
1207  Polk,  r.  837  Post 
"    Fredericka,  widow,  r.  1907  Polk 
"    George  B.,  r.  1812  Market 
"    Grace  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  326  O'Farrell 
"    Henry  C,  with  C.  A.   Worth,  r.  1310  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Lawrence,  clerk,  r.  1511  Larkin 
"    Obed,  carpenter,  r.  9  Selina  PI 
Worth  Sidney,  M.  D.,  homoeopathic  physician, 
office  426  Sutter,  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  1  to  3 
and  6  to  7:.30  p.  m.,  Sundays   1  to  2  p.  m., 
telephone  Main  1321,  r.  1721  Vallejo,  tele- 
phone West  198 
"    Thomas,  cooper,  r.  420a  7th 
"    Thomas  R.,  pharmacist  James  G.  Steele  & 
Co.,  r.  438  Geary 
4®" Worth.    See  V/irth  and  Wurth 
Worthington  B.  A.,  private  secretary  to  assist- 
ant president  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  54 
Union  Trust  Bldg,  r.  224  Jan  Jose  Av 
"    Carrie  Miss,  clerk  Nathan  Joseph  &  Co.,  r. 

1112  Clay 
"    C.  E.,  waiter  str  Columbia 
"    George,  asst.  secretary  Columbia  Theatre 
"    Jean  Miss,  dental  student,  r.  2113  Webster 
"    L.,  steerage  steward  str  Australia 
"    Louis  C,  foreman,  r.  2113  Webster 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  321  Jones 
"    W.  Frank,  druggist  Waller  Bros.,  r.  321 

Jones 
"    William   A.,   statistician   general  mana- 
ger's office  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  224  San  Jose  Av 
"    William  H.,  stenographer,  r.  3  Priest 
"    William  T..  photographer,  500  Valencia,  r. 
419  San  Jose  Road 
Worthmann  John,  r.  25,  22d 
Wortmann  Ferdinand,  r.  630  Sacramento 
Wortsmith  Hannah,  widow,  r.  19%  Glover 
"    Joseph  J.,  porter  Neville  &  Co.,    r.    19% 
Glover 
Wosser  Joseph,  chief  engineer  str  Tiburon,  r. 
Tiburon 
"    Joseph,  milker  N.  Hansen,   r.  Amazon  nr 

Vienna  Av 
"    Richard  S.,  marine  engineer,  r.  2429  Lar- 
kin 
"    Robert,  milker  N.  Hansen,  r.  Amazon  nr 

Vienna  Av 
"    Thomas,    marine   engineer,  9  Mission,   r. 

Sausalito 
"    Thomas  J.,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission,  r. 
Sausalito 
Wostenberg  August,  clerk  Martin  Eggers,  r.  701 

Van  Ness  Av 
Wrage  Helmuth,  tailor  Jacob  Riga,  r.  837  Mis- 
sion 
"    Henrv,  dairy  produce,  3503  Mission 
"    John  (C.  Both  &  Co.),  r.  1334  Turk 
"    John  F.,  tailor  Henry  Mayers,  r.  339,  4th  Av 
"    Peter,  groceries,  466  Tehama 
Wragney  Edward,  seaman,  r.  26  Folsom 
Wralty  Peter,   engineer  Chemical  Engine  5,  r. 

1802  Stockton 
Wrampelmeier  Theodore  J.,  chemist  in  charge 
U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  Laboratory  and 
president  Western  Mineral  Co.,  220  Cali- 
fornia, room  1,  r.  909  Steiner 
Wratten  Frank  L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry,  r. 

915  Minna 
Wray  Alban   E.,  barber,   504  Valencia,  r.  3041, 
16th 
"    Charles,  with  Waller  Bros.,  r.  114.  16th 
"    Ralph,  r.  604  Geary 

"    Samuel,  carpenter  and  builder,  1247  Mis- 
sion, r.  1824%  Filbert 
4®=- Wray.    See  Rae  and  Ray 


Wrba  Joseph,  musician,  r.  .522  Devisadero 
Wrede  A.  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Co..  r.  Oakland 

"    August  (Rodefeld&  Wrede),  r.  1318  Pacific 

"  Brothers  (Charles  J.  and  Henry  M.),  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  NE  cor  17th  and 
Guerrero 

"  Charles  J.  (Wrede  Bros.),  r.  NE  cor  17th 
and  Guerrero 

"  Christina  Miss,  telephone  operator,  r.  1314 
Pacific 

"  Cord  (Wrede  &  Weber),  and  liquors,  NE 
cor  Gough  and  Haight,  r.  2026  Pine 

"  Edward,  barber,  1703  Devisadero,  r.  2527 
Sutter 

"  George  C,  manager  Cord  Wrede,  NE  cor 
Gough  and  Haight,  r.  2026  Pine 

"  Henry  M.  (Wrede  Bros.),  r.  NE  cor  17th 
and  Guerrero 

"    Hermann,  wood  and  coal,  1218  Pacific 

"    Julius  G.,  wood  and  coal,  733  Union 

"    Millie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.  1314  Pacific 

"    &  Weber  (Cord  Wrede  and  Richard  Weber) , 
liquors,  NW  cor  Clay  and  East  North 
4®=-Wrede.    See  Read,  Reade.  Reed  and  Reid 
Wreden  Charles,  maltster  Washington  Brew- 
ery, r.  804  Lombard 

"    Claus  (Glaus  Wreden  &  Co.),  r.  2113  Taylor 

"  Claus,  groceries  and  liquors,  1101  Clay,  r. 
11011/2  Clay 
Wreden  Claus  &  Co.  (Claus,  Henry  and  Henry 
M.  Wreden  and  Frank  J.  Veen),  proprie- 
tors Washington  Brewery,  SE  cor  Lom- 
bard and  Taylor 

"    Henry  (Claus  Wreden  &  Co.),  r.  804  Lombard 

"    Henry,  clerk  Claus  Wreden,  r.   1101%  Clay 

"  Henry  M.  (Claus  Wreden  &  Co.),  r.  2223 
Taylor 

•'  William  G.  (Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.),  r.  1116 
Devisadero 

"    William  P.,  driver  Washington  Brewery, 
r.  2217  Jones 
Wrehn  Jacob,  stonecutter,  r.  6  Bowie  Av 
Wren  Alice,  widow,  r.  719  Taylor 

"  Bert  I.,  bookkeeper  James  Guilfoy,  r.  1231 
Folsom 

"    Daniel  J.,  clerk  S.  W.  Levy,  r.  228,  22d 

"    Edward,  machinist,  r.  335  Guerrero 

"    Edward  J.,  policeman,  r.  150,  13th 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  608,  3d 

"    Ellen,  widow,  r.  1231  Folsom 

"    Jacob,  laborer,  r.  11  Gordon 

"  James,  driver  Hibernia  Brewery,  r.  554 
Minna 

"    James  J.,  clerk  C.  Curtin,  r.  925%  Natoma 

"  John  R.,  spinner  A.  Colombat,  r.  925%  Na- 
toma 

"    Kate,  widow,  r.  718  Natoma 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  228,  22d 

"    Patrick,  r.  925%  Natoma 

"    Thomas,  clerk,  r.  639%  Natoma 

"  Thomas,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 
14b  Clinton 

"    Timothy,  longshoreman,  r.  212,  1st 

"    Victor  E.  A.,  cabinet  maker  West  Coast 
Furniture  Co.,  r.  Banks  nr  Cortland  Av 
ie9"Wren.    See  Wrenn  and  Wrin 
Wrenn  Arthur  E.,  plasterer  John  P.  McMurray, 
r.  215  Larkin 

"    Frederick  W.,  carpenter,  r.  31  Ripley  PI 

"    Harriet,  widow,  r.  215  Larkin 

"    James,  clerk   City  and  County  Treasurer, 
r.  4a5,  24th 
Wrenn  J.  Benson,  manager  Husted's  Direct- 
ories, 530  California,  room  65 

"  John  W.,  salesman  Whitman  &  Barnes 
Mfg.  Co.,  r.  Alameda 


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JOHANNIS, 

"KING    OF  TABLE    WATERS." 

Supplied  under  Royal  Warrant  to  H.  M. 
the  Queen  of  England.  Bottled  at  the 
Springs,   Zollhaus,   Germany. 

WILLIAM  WOLFF  &  CO.,  329  Market  St. 


Wrenquist  Augu.st,  tailor,  r.  23  Laskie 
Wright  A.  F.,  agent,  r.  1045  Marl^et 
"    Albert  P.,  metel  worlier  Pac.  Metal  Wks, 

r.  Berl?eley 
"    Alexander,  piano  mover   Benj.  Curtaz  & 

Son,  r.  1341/2,  7th 
"    Alfred,  coal  passer  str  Mariposa 
"    Alfred  W.,  orohardist,  r,  1053  Mission 
"    Allen  C,  clerk  Quiros  Soda  Water  Co.,  r. 

1309  Taylor 
"    Allen    G.,  law    student  S.  S.  &  George  T. 

Wright,  r.  1703  Gough 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  218  Moulton 
"    Arthur  G.,  engineer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  320  Turk 
"    Benjamin   C,  journalist   The  Bulletin,  r. 

1703  Gough 
"    C,  r.  329  0'Farrell 
"    Caroline  B.,  widow,  r.  730  Green 
"    Carrie   Miss    (E.  E.  Caswell  &  Co.),  r.  843 

California 
"    Cassius  P.,  sergeant  police,  r.  830,  19th 
"    Catherine,  widow,  r.  117  Bay 
"    Charles,  depot  porter  S.  P.  Co..  r.  Oakland 
"    Charles,  porter  str  Mariposa 
"    Charles  A.  (Button  &  Wright),  r.  Alvarado, 

Cal 
"    Charles  A.,  clerk  Edward  A.  Sheppard,  r. 


"    Charles  D.,  undertaker,  r.  1006  Pine 
"    Charles  W.,  pressdent  American  Land  and 
Trust  Co.,  132  Market,  room  23,  r.  Lark- 
spur 
"    Charles  W.,  restaurant  keeper,  r.  674  Har- 
rison 
"    Chester  F.,  importer  corsets,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery and  10  Geary,  r.  58  Nucleus  Bldg 
"    Columbus,  tailor,  r.  156  Natoma 
"    Cyrus  S.  fN.  Gray  &  Co.),  r.  1201  Jones 
"    David,  porter  Emilio  Martinoni 
"    David  H.,  truckman  Truck  3,  r.  1425  Market 
"    Dexter   M.    (Wright   &   Kochman),  r.    335 

Eddy 
"    Duncan,  real  estate,  320  Sansome,  room  33, 

r.  Alameda 
"    E.,  laborer  J.  W.  Ferris,  r.  1  Wivoli  Av 
"    Edward,  r.  1429  Howard 
"    Edward,  painter,  r.  lOny^  Bryant 
Wright  Edward   C,  secretary  and   assistant 
controller  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Mont- 
gomery, r.  1324  Leavenworth 
"    Edward  H.,  draughtsman  Risdon  I.  and  L, 

Wks,  r.  14V^  Garden 
"    Elisha  B.  (Hay  &  Wright),  r.  Alameda 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  1015,  21st 
"    Ellen  Mrs.,  varieties,  237,  5th 
"    Flora,  widow,  r.  1520  Clay 
"    Frances,  widow,  r.  843  California 
"    Frank  S.,  lanndryman  Electric  Laundry 

Co.,  r.  908,  15th 
"    Frank  S.,  upholsterer,  r.  720  California 
"    Frederick,  laborer,  r.  1443  Harrison 

WRIGHT  F.  W., 

builders'  hardware    and  mechanics' 
tools,  823  Market,  r.  1006  Pine 

Wright  G.  A.  M.,  secretary  American  Land  and 
Trust  Co.,  132  Market,  room  23,  r.  Lark- 
spur 
"    George,  r.  1632  Pacific  Av 
"    George,  4th  officer  str  Washtenaw 
"    George,  stone  cutter  John  D.  McGilvray  & 

Co.,  r.  420  California  Av 
"    George  A.,  teamster,  r.  6O14  Norfolk 
"    George  B.,  bookkeeper,  r.  2804,  16th 
"    George  D.,  2d  officer  str  Saturn,  r.  25  South 
Park 


Wright  George   H.    (Wright  &   Frank),    r.  420 
Leavenworth 

"    George  M.  (J.  E.  Kent  &  Co.),  r.  1817  Polk 

"    George  S.,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 

"  George  T.  (S.  S.  &  George  T.  Wright),  at- 
torneys at  law,  8-9  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor, 
r.  Alameda 

"    George  W.,r.  1131  York 

"    George  W.,  stationery,  118  Taylor 

"  Hallock,  cashier  Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co., 
r.  815  Bush 

"  Harrie  L.,  clerk  LeRoyG.  Harvey  &  Co.,  r. 
806  Green 

"    Harry  A.,  clerk,  r.  1036  Hampshire 

"    Harry  G.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  110  Eddy 

"  Harry  M.,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r. 
17  Liberty 

"  Helen  Miss,  teacher  Webster  Primary 
School,  r.  1776  Green 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  765  Mission 

"     Henry  B.,  physician,  332  O'Farrell 

"  Henry  E.,  superintendent  The  Norton  Tan- 
ning Co.,  r.'607  Guerrero 

"    Henry  M.,  r.  2331  Fillmore 

"  Henry  W.,  dairyman,  cor  Sweeney  and 
Boylston 

"  Herbert  J.,  policeman,  r.  NW  cor  2d  Av 
and  Clement 

"  H.  Nelson,  paint  mixer  Pioneer  W.  L.  and 
Color  Wks,  r.  1309  Taylor 

"  Howard  E.  (Le  Roy  G.  Harvey  &  Co.),  r. 
East  Oakland 

"    Irwin  S.,  longshoreman,  r.  14^  Garden 

"    James,  shipbuilder,  r.  218  Walker 

"    James  A.,  collector,  r.  534  Polk 

"    James  F.,  liquors,  239,  3d 

"  James  M.,  salesman  Langley  &  Michaels 
Co.,  r.  2812  Sacramento 

"  James  R.,  carpenter  E.  S.  Slack,  r.  1776 
Green . 

"    James  W.,  teamster,  r.  612  Linden  Av 

"    Jennie  Mrs.,  millinery,  412  Geary 

"    Jennie  L.,  widow,  r.  2622  Bush 

"  J.  J.,  helper  Mutual  Electric  Light  Co.,  r. 
711  Mission 

"    John  (Wright  &  Sanders),  r.  1615  Jackson 

"    John,  horsetrainer,  r.  2619  Bush 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  221  Paris 

"    John,  laborer,  r.  507  Gough 

"    John,  lather,  r.  1820  Union 

"    John,  machinist,  r.  64  Silver 

"    John,  seaman,  r.  322  Main 
Wright  John  A.,  attorney  at  law,  212  Sansome, 
rooms  17-19,  telephone  Main  1617,  r.  2222 
Washington 

"    John  B.,  traveling  salesman,  r.  7  Franklin 

"    John  L..  pipemaker,  r.  245^4  Clara 
Wright  John  M.,  attorney    at  law,  47   Mills 
Bldg,  8th  floor,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

"  John  P.,  clerk  forwarding  dept.  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co. 

"    John  T.,  capitalist,  6Merchants  Exchange' 
Bldg,  r.  Oakland 
Wright  John  T.,   commission   merchant    and 
consul  Honduras,  640  Market,  r.  2410  Pa- 
cific Av 

"    John  W.  (J.  W.  Wright  &  Co.),  r.  1030  Pine 

"    John  W.,  laborer,  r.  218  Moulton 

"    Joseph,  bakery,  1632  Pacific  Av 

"  Joseph  Jr.,  gasfitter  Thomas  Day  &  Co.,  r. 
1632  Pacific  Av 

"  Joseph  B.,  traveling  salesman  D.  W.  Os- 
borne &  Co.,  r.  9  Franklin 

"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  434  Clementina 
Wright  J.  W.   &  Co.   (J.  W.  Wright),  real  es- 
tate and  financial  agents,  628  Market, 
telephone  Main  ,5422 
Kate  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  218  Moulton 
Kirkham,  with  Tallant  Banking  Co.,  r.  2504 

Scott 
Leslie  A.,  special  agent  W.  J.  Callingnam, 

r.  Oakland 
Louis,  cabinetmaker  A.  J.  Forbes  &  Son 
Martha  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  218  Moulton 
Mary  S.  Mrs.,  teacher  Hamilton  Grammar 

School,  r.  2812  Sacramento 
Mattnew,  fireman  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  SW  cor  Sierra  and  Georgia 
Michael,  truckman  Truck  7 


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Wright  Minnie,  widow,  r.  253  Spear 

"    Nathaniel  B.,  watchman   Deming-Palmer 

Milling  Co.,  r.  530  Castro 
"    Nellie  C.  Miss,  nurse,  r.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Newton,  booljkeeper,  r.  364  Grove 
"    Orsen,  pattern  maker  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks., 

r.  Oakland 
"    Owen,  carpenter,  r.  1328  Florida 
"    Paxton,  clerk  supply  dept.  Wells,  Fargo  & 

Co.'s  Express,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Percy  T.,  r.  Sm  Zoe 
"    Peter  W.,  plumber,  r.  315.  6th 
"    Ralph    K.,    student    S.    S.  &    George    T. 

Wright,  r.  910  Lombard 
"    Robert  J.,  carpenter,  r.  908,  15th 
"    Robert  J.,  shoemaker,  SW  cor  Sierra  and 

Georgia 
"    R.  Percy,  attorney  at  law,  310  Pine,  rooms 

10-12 
"    S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1607  Lexington  Av 
"    S.  A.Mrs.,  r.  113,  4th 
"    Selden  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  910  Lombard 
"Wright  S.  S.  &  George  T.  (George  T.  Wright), 

attorneys  at   law,  8-9  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor 
"    Theron  E.,  brick  contractor,    415    Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Thomas,  reporter  The  Guide 
"    Thomas  A.,  master  mariner,  r.  1776  Green 
^'    Thomas  D.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  Inter- 
national Hotel 
"    Thomas  F.,  janitor,  r.  908,  15th 
<'    Wesley  A.,  printer  Post,  r.  Alameda 
"    William  (Wright  &  Gaw)  r.  1067  Mission 
"    William,  carpenter,  r.  908,  15th 
■"    William,  laborer  T.  Foley,  r.  1812  Powell 
"    William,  lather,  r.  1820  Union 
"    William,  plasterer,  r.  3108  Buchanan 
"    William  A.,  waiter  J.   R.  Loosley,  r.  129a 

O'Farrell 
■"    William  C.  (N.  Gray  &  Co.),  r.  1006  Pine 
^'    William  E.,  helper   Western    Sugar    Re- 
finery, r.  562  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    William  F.,  manager  The   Singer  Manu- 
facturing Co.  (S.  F.  branch),  22  Post,  r. 

Occidental  Hotel 
"    William  G.,  carpenter,  r.  747'/4,  17th 
"    William  H.,  r.  2008  Pine 
"    William  H.,  accountant  Williams,  Brown 

&  Co.,  r.  419  Hyde 
^'    William    H.,    driver   police    patrol,    r.   20 

Dore 
»'    William  H.,  stockbroker,  337  Pine,   r.  1913 

Pierce 
"    William  H.   H.,  insurance   agent,   r.   1132 

Green 
"    William  J.,  wood  worker  Frank  A.  Geier, 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  N.,  tinner  Charles  Brown  &  Son, 

r.  533  Geary 
"    William  R.,  clerk,  r.  1776  Green 
"     William  S.,  student,  r.  1703  Gough 
"    William  Y.,  steward,  r.  1014  Leavenworth 

WRIGHT  &  FRANK 

(George  H.  Wright  and  August  Frank), 
proprietors  California  Bag,  Tent  and 
Awning  Co.,  Ill  Clay 

Wright  &  Gaw    (William   Wright    and    Hugh 
Gaw),  groceries,  206.  6th 
"    &  Kochman  (Dexter  M.  Wright  and  Michael 
J.    Kochman),  musical   instrument   re- 
pairers, 407  Eddy 
Wright  &  Sanders  (John  Wright  and  George 

H.  Sanders),  architects,  418  California 
Wrin  James  B.,  plumber  Freeman  &  Wrin,  r.  710 
San  Jose  Av 
"    Michael  J.  (Freeman  &  Wrin),  r.  17  Fair 

Av 
"    Thomas,  gardener,  r.  130  Cook 
"    Thomas  W.  J.,  porter  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  12  Powell  Av 
"    William  J.,  hoseman  Engine  26,  r.  130  Cook 
"    William  M.,  plumber  Freeman  &  Wrin,  r. 
17  Fair  Av 
J8®="Wrin.    See  Wren  and  Wrenn 
Wrinkle  L.  F.  J.,  mining  and  civil  engineer,  646 

Market,  r.  106  William 
Writh  John,  lumberman,  r.  711  Mission 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 
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Wrixon  John,  longshoreman,  r.  1327  Sansome 
"    Robert  D.,  foreman  J.  V.  Lavery,  r.  1501 
Montgomery 
Wrobiofi  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  38  Ritch 
Wubben  Margarita,  widow,  r.  322 14  Guerrero 
Wucherer  Christopher  (J.  &  C.  Wucherer),  r.  418 
Brannan 
"    Gustave,  bakery,  NW  cor  21st  and  Hamp- 
shire 
"    J.  &  C.  (John  and  Christopher),  curled  hair 

factory,  cor  10th  Av  South  and  P 
"    John  (J.  &C.  Wucherer),  r.   10th  Av  South 

nr  P 
"    William,  bakery,  492,  8th 
Wuelbecke  Henry,  machinist,  60   Bluxome,  r. 

529,  6th 
Wuelfken  John,  carpenter,  r.  215a  Page 
Wuersching  John   B.,    architect,   r.    3031    Cali- 
fornia 
Wuerz  Charles,  kettleman  John  Wieland  Brew- 
ery, r.  15  Hubbard 
Wuest  William,  r.  524  Alabama 

"    William  F.,  waiter,  r.  7  KohlerPl 
Wuestefeld  Conrad  C,  mattress  maker  H.  W. 
Frank  and  Co.,  r.  1707  Leavenworth 
"    Henry,  cigar  maker,  r.  824  Kearny 
«®"Wuestefeld.    See  Westerfeld 
Wuesthofl  Peter  W.,  engineer  Balz  Bros.  &  Fin- 

keldey,  r.  cor  Yuba  and  Utah 
^S^Wuesthoff.    See  Westhoff 
Wuger  Edward,  r.  217  Francisco 
Wuhrmann  Henry,   clerk  J.  Verdenhalven,    r. 

403,  6th 
Wuinkey  George,  dyer,  r.  734  Natoma  rear 
Wuibern  Frederick  H.,  printer,  r.  1900  Filbert 
"    John,  merchant,  r.  1900  Filbert 
"    John  C,  porter,  r.  1900  Filbert 
Wulif  Catherine,  widow,  r.  2111/2  Bartlett  rear 
"    Conrad   W.,  porter   Sachs   Bros.  &   Co.,  r. 

1132  Florida 
"    Emma  Miss,  dressmaking,  1620  Post 
"    Henry,  chemist  Pac.  Roll.  Mill  Co..  r.  326 

Eddy 
"    Henry,  tanner    Struven    &    Birgle,   r.   cor 

Army  and  York 
"    Hermann  O.,  shoemaker,  124,  8th 
"    John,  cook,  r.  243,  2d 
"    Jurgen  H.,  currier   The    Norton  Tanning 

Co.,  r.  1314  Rhode  Island 
"    Nelson    H.,    agent     str    Zinfandel,    office 

Jackson  St.  Wharf,  r.  Napa,  Cal. 
"    Otto,  shoemaker,  r.  76  Clementina 
"    Otto  W.,  butcher  Joseph  Kaupert,  r.   1314 

Rhode  Island 
"    Peter,  packer  Fisher  Packing  Co.,  r.  2IH/2 

Bartlett  rear 
"    Peter  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor 

7th  Av  South  and  M 
"    William  F..  painter,  r.  933  Kearny 
4®=  Wulff.    See  Wolf,  Wolfe,  Wolff  and  Woolf 
Wulfflng  Constantine,  r.  1144,  23d 
Wulkop  G.  A.,  traffic  manager  Yosemite  Valley 
and  Merced  Railway  Co-,  7  Mills  Bldg, 
3d  floor 
Wulzen  Diedrich  H.,  insurance   agent,   r.  1001, 

17th 
Wulzen  Dietrich  H.  Jr.,  druggist,  SW  cor  17th 
and  Castro,  r.  1001,  17th 
"    Frederick    G.,  hardware,  263,  9th,  r.  231/2, 

9th 
"    Frederick  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  833, 23d 
"    John  P.,  salesman  Baker  &  Hamilton,  r. 

1005,  17th 
"    Otto  F.,  printer  George  D.  Morse,  r.  342,  3d 
"    Richard  J.,  clerk  Frederick  H.  Wulzen,  r. 
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Universal  Presses, 

Chandler  &  Price  Job  Presses, 

Cottrell  Cylinder  Presses, 

at  prices  that  defy  competition.    Call  and 

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Wunderle  Joseph,  wool  scourer,  r.  26  Madison 

Av 
Wunderlich    Elizabeth,    widow,  r.  158    Clinton 
Park 
"    John,  sawyer    Union    Box    Factory,  r.  526 
Chestnut 
Wunderly  John,  cook,  r.  617  Sacramento 
Wunsch  Arthur,  secretary  Columbia  Loan  and 
Collateral   Office,    9    Grant    Av,    r.    439 
Geary 
"    M.  &  Co.,  wholesale  jewelers,  170  Crocker 

Bldg 
"    Marcus  (M.  Wunsch  &  Co.),  r.  1211  Hyde 
"    Nicholas,  barber,  NW  cor  Railroad  Av  and 

12th  Av  South 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  223  Stevenson 
Wunscher  Carl,  r.  144,  8th 
"    Carolina,  midwife,  144,  8th 
"    Edward,  gasfltter,  r.  144,  8th 
Wurdack  Joseph,  carpenter,  r.  2028  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Wurdinger  Antone,  teamster,  r.  423  Clementina 
Wurkheim  Max,  insurance  broker,  221  Sansome, 
r.  1402  Ellis 
"    Paula,  widow,  r.  106  Walnut 
Wurkheim  Sylvan,  clerk  Emile  Hirschfeld,  r. 

1402  Ellis 
Wurster  George  H.,  proprietor  The  Irvington, 

418  Ellis 
Wurtenberg  D.  S.,  manufacturers'    agent,   130 

Sutter,  room  61,  r.  1040  Golden  Gate  Av 
Wurth  Charles,  salesman  Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  r. 
1105  Hyde 
"    Lawrence  H.,  clerk  Bibo,  Newman '&  Tken- 
berg,  r.  1511  Larkin 
4®-Wurth.    See  Worth 

Wurthmann  Bernhard,  liquors,  1342  Stevenson 
"    John  H.  (Wurthmann  &  Schlueter),  r.  25, 

22d 
"    &    Schlueter    (John    H.    Wurthmann    and 
John  J.  Schlueter),  liquors,  509,  2d 
Wurtz  Louis,  porter  Getz  Bros.  &  Co. 
Wust  Mary,  widow,  r.  436  Shotwell  rear 

"    Otto,  cabinet  maker,  r.  426  Shotwell  rear 
Wustefeld  Henry,  bartender  John  Wiese 
Wustenberg  Louise,  widow,  r.  563,  17th 
Wusterhausen  Ernest,  carpenter,  r.  bOihi  Minna 
Wuterferich  H.   G.   (T.   E.    Rock  &  Co.),  r.   20 

Hawthorne 
Wuth  Charles  C,  machinist  Pac.  Axle  Co.,  r. 

1533c  Howard 
Wuthrich  Annie  Miss,  bookkeeper  John  Wuth- 
rich,  r.  415  Geary 
"    Charles,  r.  711  Mission 

"    Henry,  butcher  John  Wuthrich,  r.  415  Geary 
"    John,  butcher,  415  Geary 
"    Louis,  butcher  John  Wuthrich,  r.  415  Gearv 
"    William  G.,    butcher  John    Wuthrich,    r. 
1  Vasserot  PI 
Wyand  Frederick,  r.  64  Natoma 
Wyant  L.  P.  Mrs.,  dressmaking,  11  Geary 
Wyatt  Albert  J.  (Squire  &  Wyatt),  r.  516  Lom- 
bard 
"    Charles,  porter  Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  r. 

516  Lombard 
"    Frederick  S.,  painter,  r.  1030  Sanchez 
"    George  W.,  longshoreman,  r.  309  Main 
"    Ida  Miss,  teacher  music,  r.  13  Danvers 
"    Isadore  D.  F.,  teacher  music,  r.  12  Danvers 
"    James    J.,   contractor   plastering,    r.    1030 

Sanchez 
"    James  J.  Jr.,  plasterer,  r.  1030  Sanchez 
"    John,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  16  St. 

Rose's  Av 
"    Leander,  janitor  The  German  Savings  and 
Loan  Society,  r.  917  Powell 


Wyatt  Littie  Miss,  ladies'  hair  dresser,  r.  Ill 
San  Jose  Av 
"    M.  W.,  musician,  r.  412  Minna 
Wyatt  Samuel,  second-hand  books,  1329  Mar- 
ket, r.  12  Danvers 
"    Susannah,  widow,  r.  516  Lombard 
"    Thomas,  stair  builder,  512,5th,  r.  Ill  San 

Jose  Av 
"    Thomas  G.,  r.  Ill  San  Jose  Av 
•'    William   A.,  collector  Curtin-Beal's  Mer- 
cantile Agency,  r.  California  nr  19th  Av 
Wyckoff  Amos,  laborer  Union  Machine  Co. 
"    Carrie  Mrs.,  r.  1175  Stanyan 
"    Cyrus  B.,  miner,  r.  47  Belcher 
"    Frank  C,  clerk Cal.  Casket  Co.,  r.  47  Belcher 
"    John  H.,  salesman  D.  Samuels,  r.  16  Shot- 
well 
"    Joseph  M.,  clerk,  r.  47  Belcher 
Wyckoflf  Stephen  N.,  manager  Covenant  Mu- 
tual Life  Association  (Galesburg,  HI.), 
3  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg,  r.  Berkeley 
"    Susan  M.,  widow,  r.  16  Shotwell 
Wyer  John,  3d  asst.  engineer  str  Mexico 
Wyeth  D.  Mrs.,  physician,  916  Post 
Wygant  Archibald,  waiter,  r.  511  O'Farrell 
"    John  H.,  bricklayer,  r.  413  Jones 
"    William,  salesman,  r.  333  O'Farrell 
Wyhs  Mary,  widow,  r.  3]4  Bowie  Av 
Wyler  John,  machinist,  r.  29  Bernard 
Wyles  John,  clerk,  r.   NW  cor  Nebraska  and 

Army 
Wylie  A.  Mrs.   &  Son  (Mrs.  Annie  and  Robert 
C),  coffee  saloon,  129  Geary 
"    Annie,  widow,  nurse,  731  Broadway 
"    Annie  Mrs.   (Mrs.  A.  Wylie  &  Son),  r.  129' 

Geary 
"    Charles  J.,  porter  John  Sroufe  &  Co.,  r.  113» 

Pacific 
"    George  E.,  porter  H.  Levi  &  Co.,  r.  54  Clin- 
ton Park 
"    James  A.,  clerk,  r.  439  Green 
"    Robert  C.  (Mrs.  A,  Wylie  &  Son),    r.   12» 
Geary 
JS^Wylie.    See  Whiley  and  Wiley 
Wyllie  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  632  Wash- 
ington, r.  645  Washington 
Wyman  Arthur,  bartender,  r.  8  Antonia 
"    Charles,  cabinet  maker  and  upholsterer, 

13151/3  Mission 
"    Charles  E.,  stationer,  r.  818  Hyde 
"    Fabian  F.,  portraits  and  bicycle  renting, 

2010  Mission 
"    Florence  A.,  vocalist,  r.  NE  cor  Mars   and 

Corbett  Av 
"    Forest,  dairy  produce,  r.  894,  14th 
"    Gibert,  attorney  at  law,  318  Pine,  rooms. 
28-30,  r.  Fruitvale 
Wyman  Henry  H.   Rev.,  pastor  St.   Mary's 
Church,  r.  628  California 
"    Herbert  C,  collector  Pac.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 

r.  133  Pierce 
"    H.  W.,  waiter  str  Mariposa 
"    James  (Wild  &  Wyman),  r.  1616  Jessie 
"    James  B.,  r.  23  Beaver 
"    John,  helper  Risdon  I.  &  L.  Wks,  r.  103 

Andover  Av 
"    John  F.,  salesman,  r.  894,  14th 
"    John  F.,  traveling  salesman  Joseph  Dixon 
Crucible  Co.,  r.  NE  cor  Corbett  Av  and 
Mars 
"    Leonard,  teamster,  r.  11  Gordon 
"    Louis,  insurance  agent,  r.  3706  Laguna 
"    Mary  L.  Mrs.,  r.  Old  People's  Home 
"    May,  widow,  r.  81714  Geary 
"    William  A.,  conductor,  r.  3814  Mission 
4®° Wyman.    See  Weihman  and  Weyman 
Wymer  Dominick,  pipemaker,  r.  54,  1st 
Wymore  George  H.,  dental  student,  r.  827  Polk 
Wyms  John  H.,  San  Francisco  agent  Whitney 

Transferee,  r.  Oakland 
Wyneken  Clara,  widow,  r.  1909a  Howard 
"    George,  accountant  and  translator,  5,  4th 

r.  14  Jackson 
"    George,  miner,  r.  Contra  Costa  House 
"    L.  Ernest  (Townsend  &  Wyneken),  r.  San 
Mateo 
Wynell  Robert,  engineer,  r.  30  Willow  Av 
Wynman  William,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 
r.  607  Mariposa 


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Wynn  Bernard,  laborer,  r.  249^  Clara 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  412  Larkin 
Wynn  Howard  P.,  manager  Blyth  &  Trott,  NE 
cor  Spear  and  Mission,  r.  224  Fair  Oaks 
"    James,  boilermaker,  r.  412  Larkin 
"    James,  teamster  Kenny  &  McHugh,  r.  NE 

cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
"    J.  H.,  brakeman,  r.  530,  3d 
"    John,  teamster,  r.  419  Brannan 
"    John  E.,  1st  asst  engineer  str  Santa  Rosa, 

r.  412  Larkin 
"    Samuel,  cook,  r.  227  Minna 
"    Samuel,  shipping  agent,  r.  102  Main 
"    William,  r.  754  Mission 
"    William  J.,    machinist  P.  C.  SS.   Co.,    r. 
213c  Guerrero 
Wynne  Agnes,  teacher  Healds  Business  College, 
r.  1431  Folsom 
"    Charles,  teamster,  r.  901  Battery 
"    Charles  J.,  bookkeeper  Conlin  &  Roberts, 

r.  705  Oak 
"    Daniel,  longshoreman,  r.  30  Welsh 
"    Dennis,  r.  2719  Harrison 
"    Dominick,  ironworker  Dyer  Bros.,  r.  54,  1st 
"    Henry  F.,  druggist,  NE  cor22d  and  Folsom, 

r.  2547  Folsom 
"    Henry  J.,  machinist,  r.  2719  Harrison 
"    John,  engineer,  r.  3WY2,  19th 
'•    John,  laborer,  r.  Schuyler  nr  Cortland  Av 
"    John,  longshoreman  O.  R.  &  N.  Co. 
"    Jonn  J.,  la  orer,  r.  30  Welsh 
"    John  T.,  plumber,  r.  cor  Nye  and  Craut 
"    Joseph,  stock  clerk    Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetson,  r.  30  Welsh 
"    Katharine  Miss,  nurse  Lane  Hospital 
"    Martha,  widow,  r.  cor  Nye  and  Craut 
"    Mary  I.   Miss,    Grand    President    Young 

Ladies'  Institute,  48  Donohoe  Bldg 
"    Nicholas,  dry  goods,  2818  Mission 
"    Nicholas,  real  estate,  r.  705  Oak 
"    Patrick,  r.  1309  Hayes 
"    Patrick,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry  Co.,  r.  104 

St.  Rose's  Av 
"    Philip  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  2020  Vallejo 
"    P.  J.,  conductor  Market    St.    Ry,  r.   1510 

Kentucky 
"    William,  r.  114  Capp 

"    William  A.,  conductor  Market  St.   Ry,  r. 
2814  Mission 
4S" Wynne.    See  Winn  and  Winne 
Wynskowski  Julius,  cook  A.  Busse,  r.  550,  1st 
Wynstok  Maria  F.,  domestic,  1326  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Wyntjens  Frank,  varieties,  1128M  Folsom 
Wyrich  Christian,  expressman,  r.  1427  Pacific 
"    Christian  Jr.,  clerk,  r.  1427  Pacific 
"    William,  stonecutter,  r.  1427  Pacific 
Wyser  Eliza,  widow,  r.  56  South  Park 
Wysham  H.  Clay,  teacher  music,  308  Post,  r. 

Berkeley 
Wyss  Alfred,  dairy  produce,  r.  113  Hermann 
"    Joseph,  wine  inspector  Cal.  Wine  Assn 
Wythe  William,  hostler  Ca).  Horse  Repository, 

r.  510  Van  Ness  Av 

Wyttenbach  Eugene,  r.  632i^,  4  th 

"    Otto,  plumber,  r.  632M,  4th 

X 

Xavier  Peter,  furrier,  r.  537  Sacramento 

X  L  DAIRY  COMPANY, 

J.  L.  Vermeil  president,  diaries  C. 
Ehrer  secretary,  depot  NW  cor  21st  and 
Folsom,  branch  27  Centre  Market, 
rancli  San  Mateo  Co.,  telephone  Mis- 
sion 109 


Yablonsky  John,  collectors.  F.  Gas   Light  Co., 


Yaeger  Annie,  widow,  r.  1523  Mission 
"    John  J.,  photographer,  r.  5 Mint  Av 
"    Sophia,  widow,  r.  cor  Precita  Av  and  Ala- 
bama 

4®" Yaeger.    See  Jaeger,  Jager  and  Yeager 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Plain,  Japanned  and  Stamped 

TINiAlKR 

f         309,3tl,313,315and317IVIARKETST. 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Co.   The,  W.  H. 
Morrison    manager,    4    Mills    Bldg,  2d 
floor 
"    Charles  G.,  statistical  clerk  U.  S.  Mint,  r. 

Oakland 
"    Frances  E.,  widow,  r  815Valencia 
"    Frank  W.,  messenger  Board  of  Education, 

r.  731  Grove 
"    John  C,  traveling  salesman  Levi  Strauss 

&  Co.,r.  1412b  Bush 
"    William,  dentist,  r.  1412b  Bush 
Yallop  Arthur  W..  reporter  Pickens,  Fulton  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Yanagisawa  N.,  clerk  Yokohoma  Specie  Bank, 

r.  1220  Buchanan 
Yancey  Mary    Miss,    dressmaker,    r.   418  Sut- 
ter 
Yangtsze  Insurance  Association  The,  Marine 
of     Shanghai,  Balfour,   Guthrie   &    Co. 
agents,  316  California 
Yanke  Richard  C,  salesman  F.  E.  Mason,  r.  723 
Webster 
"    Richard  L.,  musician,  r.  723  Webster 
"    Wilfred  G.,  musician,  r,  723  Webster 
Yankee  Block,  SW  cor  Front  and  Pine 

YANKEE  NOVELTY  MFG.  CO. 

(C.  B.  Emerson  and  C.  W.  Ayers),  design- 
ing, model  making,  pattern  making, 
repairing  and  manufacturing,  experi- 
mental   laboratory     for     inventors, 
small  generators  and  motors  a  spe- 
cialty, 58, 1st 
Yapsen  George,  laborer,  r.  226Ritch 
Yardley    Ralph    H.,    student,    r.    3232    Sacra- 
mento 
Yarnerberg  Charles,    master   mariner,  r.    1328 

Sacramento' 
Yarnold  HattieL.  Miss,  r.  427  Sutter 
Yarrow  K.  Miss,  packer  Viavi  Co.,  r.  136  Fern 
Av 
"    Walter  J.,  barber,  416  Turk 
Yates  Albert  E.,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &Co., 
r.  2108  Scott 
"    Alfred  H.,  carpenter,  r.  16  August  Alley 
"    Ann,  widow,  r.  1  McCormick  PI 
"    Charles  M.   (Yates  &  Co.),  r.  1200  Golden 

Gate  Av 
"    Charles  M.  Jr.,  salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  r. 

1200  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Edmund,  bartender,  r.  506  Stevenson 
"     Emil  B.,  quartermaster  str  City  of  Peking 
"    Eugene  A.,  salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  r.  418 

Sutter 
"    Hattie,  widow,  r.  150  Silver 
"    Henry  T.,  cook  str  Progress,  r.  322,  3d 
"    Homer,  motorman  S.  F.  &  S.  M.  Ry.,  r.  1630 

Dolores 
"    Jessel  B.,    adjuster   U.   S.  Mint,    r.  Ala- 
meda 
"  .John,  hostler  R.  Glazier,  r.  17  Hoff  Av 
"    Joseph   F.,  harness   maker  Main  &  Win- 
chester, r.  118b  Clara 
"    Josephine,  widow,  r.  150>4  Silver 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  1421  Pacific 
"    Richard  E.,  r.  1247  Market 
"    Robert  J.,  milkman,  r.  1007,  15th 
"    Robert  R.,  clerk  Geo.  Webb  Alexander,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Sarah,  widow,  r.  818  Hyde 
"    Walter  H.,  clerk   Cal.    State   Protective 
Assn.,  r.  Larkspur,  Cal. 
Yates  William  H.,  grain  broker  and  president 
S.  F.  Produce  Exchange  Mutual  Benefit 
Association,  303  California,  r.  2529  Bush 
"    William  L.,  dairyman,  r.  3019  Pine 


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1  J.C.WILSON  &  CO. 

900  Battery  St.    TeL  Main  1864. 

DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FOREIGN  f^^  DOMESTIC  GOAL. 

Family  Trade  a  Specialty. 


YATES  &  COMPANY 

(Charles  M.  Yates),  proprietors  White 
Lead  and  Color  Works,  manufacturers 
Yates'  best  paints  and  colors,  "0.  K. 
Rubber"    and  city  and  village  pre- 
pared  paints;   lubricating  and  illu- 
minating  oils,   furniture   and  coach 
varnishes,  japans,  lacquers,  alabastine 
brushes,  etc.,  709-711  Front,  telephone 
Main  1902 
Ybarra  Estephen,  saddler  Visalia  Stock  Saddle 
Co.,  r.  1832  Powell 
"    Gold    Mining    Co.    (Mexico),    William    A. 
Boole  president,  James  CofQn  secretary, 
133  Market,  room  8 
"    Mitchell,  chief  cook  Palace  Restaurant  r. 
526  Pine 
Yeager  Agnes,  widow,  r.  40  South  Park 
"    Frederick,  janitor,  r.  211,  2d 
"    Josiah,  clerk,  r.  325,  9th 
"    Stephen,  laborer,  r.  40  South  Park 
"    William  (Wells  &  Yeager),  r.  52,  8th 
4®-Yeager.    See  Jeager,  Jager  and  Yaeger 
Yearian  A.  L,.,  tinsmith  George  H.  Tay  Co.,  r. 
605  Pine 
"    Carl  H.,  salesman  M.  Hart,  r.  599  Ellis 
"    Mary  F.,  widow,  r.  599  Ellis 
"    William  F..  salesman,  r.  599  Ellis 
Yearrance  G.,  engineer,  r.  737  Howard 
Yearsley  Frederick,  salesman,  r.  1418  Hyde 
Yeast  Depot  of  the  Golden  Gate  Distilling 

Co.,  937  Howard,  office  207  Battery 
Yeaton  Fred,  teamster  B.  B.  Sturdivant  &  Bros., 

r.  153  Dore 
Yeaw  Amanda  M..  dressmaking,  401  Jones 

"    William  H.,  real  estate,  401  Jones 
Yeazell  Andrew  L.,  shirt  cutter  Eagleson-Haw- 
kins  Co.,  r.  324  Fell 
"    Theodore,    hoseman    Engine    22,    r.     1815 
Post 
Yebe  Henry,  tanner,  r.  1132  Florida 
Yehl  Aaron,  salesman  Columbia  Cloak  and  Suit 
House,  r.  The  Baldwin 
"    Abraham,  r.  1521  Geary 
"    Moise  S.,  clerk  Columbia  Coffee  and  Spice 

Co.,  r.  1521  Geary 
"    Samuel,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  1521 

Geary 
"    Sarah,  domestic,  409  Clayton 
Yellitz  Henry,  clerk  freight  auditors'  dept.  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  1320  Octavia 
Yellow  Jacket  Silver  Mining  Co.   (Gold   Hill, 
Nev.),  W.  H.  Blauvelt  secretary,  35  Mills 
Bldg,  3d  floor 
Yellowstone  Mining  Co.,  Horace  Hale  secre- 
tary, 331  Montgomery,  room  74 
Yellowstone  The,  George  M.  Axtell  proprietor, 

wines  and  liquors.  22  Montgomery 
Yenna  Charles,  clerk,  r.  914  Bryant 

"    Jacob,  bakery,  914  Bryant 
Yeo  Frederick  G.,  salesman  Caro  Bros.,   r    925 
O'Farrell 
"    William  H.,  miner,  r.  1824  Lexington  Av 
Yeoman  William,  liquors,  3509  Baker 
Yeomans  Albert  B.,  mining  and  land  agent,  304 

Montgomery,  r.  515^2  Bush 
Yerba  Buena  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation, James  B  Brooks   secretary,  214 
Pine 
Yerba  Buena  Supply  Depot,  Yerba  Buena  Is- 
land 
Yergey  Jacob,  barber  Henry  L.   White,  r.  761 

Howard 
Yerex  Albert  E.  (Yerex,  Humphrey  &  Hollis- 
ter),  r.  708  Gough 


Yerex,  Humphrey  &  Hollister, 

(Albert  E.  Yerex,  C.  F.  Humphrey  and 
Geo.  W.  Hollister),  attorneys  and  coun- 
selors at  law,  (special  attorneys  for 
the  Associated  Law  and  Adjustment 
Co.),  719-720  Spreckels  Bldg 

Yerzykowicz  M.  M.,  gardener,  r.  131/2  Folsom  Av 

Yeserman  George,  laborer  Western  Sugar  Re- 
finery, r.  161^  Bryant 

Yetgen  Charles,  foreman  Western  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, r.  3121/^  Langton 

Yetter  Carrie  Mrs.,  physician,  r.  505,  18th 

Yglesia  De  Nuestra  Senora  De  Guadalupe 
(R.  C),  Rev.  A.  M.  Santandreu  rector, 
Broadway  bet  Mason  and  Taylor 

Ying  George  Louis,  Chinese  interpreter  Occi- 
dental and  Oriental  SS.  Co.,  r.  710  Sacra- 
mento 

Yloliche  Joseph,  cook,  r.  1013  Pacific 

Ynda  Zacarias,  plater  Schaezlein  &  Burridge. 
r.  1019  Stockton 

Yngve  Carl,  carpenter  Albert  Hansen,  r.  733?^ 
Clementina 

Yocom  Jeremiah  Y.,  timekeeper  John  Kelso 

Yocum  George  A.,  clerk  London  and  Lanca- 
shire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  2104  Van  Ness  Av 
"    John  L.,  salesman  Western  Meat  Co  .  r. 
1011  Hayes 

Yoder  James,  teamster,  r.  445  Valencia 
"    Lewis  M.,  real  estate,  r.  2816  Gough 

Yoell  Herbert  A.,  operator  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  r. 
1914  Buchanan 

YOKOHAMA  SPECIE  BANK 

LIMITED,  Nao  Nabekra  agent,  515 
Montgomery 

Yokohama  Tea  Importing  Co.,  Charles  H.  Robin- 
son president,  William  T.  Hobson  secre- 
tary, 204,  6th 
Yolo  Lodging  House,   Seraphin  V.  Davin  pro- 
prietor, 309  East  North 
Yolo  Mills,  Hinz  &  Plagemann  proprietors,  NE 
cor  Mission  and  Main 
"    Orchard  Co.,  Edgar  J.  De  Pue  president, 
Elza  E.  Kindlespire  secretary,  7-8  Mut- 
ual Life  Bldg,  .3d  floor 
Yonker  Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  46  Dorland 
Yoorissen  Cornelius,  laborer Pac.  Roll.  Mill 
Yore  Catherine  Mrs.,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
"    C.  P.,  stenographer  Board  of  Trade  of  San 

Francisco,  r.  216  Fell 
"    Ella  Mrs.,  r.  986  Harrison 
"    James,  traveling  salesman,  r.  986  Harrison 
"    Thomas  F.,  motorman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 
20391/2  Ellis 
York  Annie,  domestic,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
York  Charles  B.,  secretary  G.  M.  Jos&elyn& 
Co.,  38-40  Market,  r.  Oakland 
"    Frank,  rigger,  r.  343  Edinburgh 
"    Gregory,  laborer,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    James  A.,  teamster,  r.  51  Brady 
"    James  L.,  r.  237  Guerrero 
"    John,  cooper,  r.  454  Jessie 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  3  Morrell  PI 
"    William    (William   York    &    Co.),    r.  2500 
Sutter 
York  William  &  Co.  (William  York),  wholesale 
wines  and  liquors,  2  California 
"    William  R.,  lodgings,  29  Eddy 
Yorke  P.  C.  Rev.,  chancellor  St.  Mary's  Cathe- 
dral, r.  1100  Franklin 
Yorker  Eva  Miss,  stenographer  W.  F.  William- 
son, r.  Oakland 
YortHans  P.,  cooper,  r.  64Tehama 
Yosemite  Flour  Mills,  C.  R.  Splivalo  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, 956-958  Bryant,  office  307  Bat- 
tery 
Yosemite  House,  Birkholm  &  Field  proprietors, 

104,3-1045  Market 
Yosemite  Manufacturing  Co.,  John  J.  Zimmer 

manager,  110-112  Golden  Gate  Av 
Yosemite  Stage  and  Turnpike  Co..   Samuel 

Miller  general  agent,  613  Market 
Yosemite  The,  Jesse  E.  Marks  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, 730  Market 
Yosemite  Valley  and  Mariposa  Big  Tree  Grove 
Commissioners,  Board  of,  John  F.  Shee- 
han  secretary  and  treasurer.  Mills  Bldg 


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Yosemlte  Valley  and  Merced  Railway  Co.,  O. 

D.   Baldwin  president,  Theo.    Reichert 
secretary,  A.  L.  Stetson  general   man- 
ager, G.   A.  Wulkop  traffic  manager,  7 
Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Yoshida  Harry  M.,  metal  polisher  Union  Photo- 

Engraving  Co.,  r.  431  Powell 
Yost  Albert,  racker  Mack  &  Co.,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    Antone    D.,    private     Underwriters     Fire 

Patrol  Station  1,  r.  822  Folsom 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  1228a  Pine 
"    Daniel  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1222  Pine 
"    George  W.,  carrier  postofflce,  r.  1228a  Pine 
•'    Henry,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  424,  14th 
"    James  H.,  machinist,  r.  1126  Florida 
"    Margaret,  widow,  r.  1126  Florida 
"    Peter  (Metz  &  Yost),  r.  449,  3d 
"    William  A.  D.,  teamster  S.  F.  News  Co.,  r. 
1126  Florida 

YOST      WRITING     MACHINE 

AGENCY  THE,  James  D.  Brown  man- 
ager, 663  Market 

i8®"  Yost.    See  Joost,  Jost  and  Just 

Youle  George  F.,  janitor  Shipowners'  Assn    of 

the  Pac.  Coast,  r.  10  Salmon 
Youmans  Henry,  canvasser,  r.  317,  1st 
Young  Adelaide,  widow,  r.  1506  Hyde 
"    Adelbert  M..  r.  526a  Tehama 
"    Agnes  J.,  dressmaker,  r.  418  Minna 
"    A.  Lawrie,  salesman  H.  P.  Gregory  &  Co., 

r.  Grand  Hotel 
"    Albert,  r.  W  s  Potrero  Av  opp  El  Dorado 
"    Albert  C.,r.  727  Ashbury 
"    Albert  E.,  tinsmith  Holbrook,  Merrill  & 

Stetscn,  r.  532  Geary 
"    Alexander,  foreman  George  W.  Gibbs  Co. , 

r.  1115,  24th 
"    Alexander,  seaman,  r.  120d  Juniper 
"    Alexander,  stamper  James  H.  Duncan,  r. 

540V4,  2d 
"    Alexander,  timer  Market  St.  Rv,,   r.    1320, 
24th 
Young  Alexander  J.,  accountant  and  auditor, 
4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nich- 
olas 
"    Allen  A.,  expressman,  r.  346  4th 
Young  America  Saloon,  E.  R.  Knippenberg  pro- 
prietor, NE  cor  Steuart  and  Howard 
"    Andrew   (Young  &  Matthey),  r.    727  Ash- 
bury 
"    Andrew  S.,  carrier  postofflCe,  r.  2317  Jack- 
son 
"    Andrews.,  master  mariner,   r.  2211  Brod- 

erick 
"    Anna,  widow,  r.  608b  Powell 
"    Anna  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  9381^  Filbert 
"    Annie  Mrs.,  domestic  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
"    Arabella  E.,  widow,  r.  816  Hyde 
"    Archie  (Yonng  Bros.),  r.  931  Brannan 
"    Arthur H.,  contractor,  r.  931  Brannan 
"    Arthur  L.,  clerk  Wakelee  &  Co.,    r.  1530 

California 
"    Aymer  T.,  elevatorman,  r.  bSSVz,  18th 
"    Barker  C,  with  George  H.  Young,  r.  1918 

Pierce 
"    Bessie,  matron  labelling  dept  Code,  Elfelt 

&  Co.,  r.  36  Garden 
"    Bridget,  widow,  r.  135^  Fair  Oaks 
••    Brothers  (Chester   and   Archie),   hay  and 
grain,  931  Brannan 
Young   Carlos  G.,  manufacturers'   agent    and 
commission  merchant,  purchasing  agent 
Copper  Queen  Consolidated  Mining  Co. 
(Bisbee,    Arizona),    and    Arizona      and 
South  Eastern  Railroad,  132  Davis,  r.  706 
Ashbury 
Caspar,  longshoreman,  r.  403  Greenwich 
Charles,  butcher  J.  F.    Schrader,    r.    3913 

Geary 
Charles,  chair  maker  Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co., 

r.  606  Folsom 
Charles,  clerk  Samuel  Northmore,   r.  452, 

20th 
Charles,  distributor  S.  F.  Laundry,  r.   1519 

Eddy 
Charles,  hostler  Thomas  Kelly  &  Sons,  r. 
1629  Pine 


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Young  Charles  B.,  watchman,  r.  21  Glen  Park 

Av 
"    Charles  E.,  machine  hand  J.  C.    Nolan  & 

Co.,  r.  2539  Mission 
"    Charles  F.,  compositor  Dewey  Publishing 

Co.,  r.  135%  Fair  Oaks 
"    Charles  F.,  importer  Irish  linens,  35  New 

Montgomery,  r.  Alameda 
"    Charles   H.,    manufacturing    Jeweler,    126 

Kearny,  room  38,  r.  511  Stevenson 
"    Charles  L.,  drayman  MartinFeusier  &  Co. 

r.  1331  Vallejo 
"    Charles  M.,  millwright  Michael  O'Brien,  r 

53  City  Hall  Av 
Young  Charles    Sumner  (Young  &  Lang),  r 

1802  Market 
Chester  (Young  Bros.),  r.  931  Brannan 
Clarence  E  ,  clerk  auditing  dept.  "Wells 

Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  305  Lombard 
Clement  C,  teacher  Lowell  High  School,  r 

630  Haight 
Conrad,  plumber  William  F.  Wilson,  r.  156 

Waller 
David,  r.  813  Iowa 
David  Jr.,  vinegar  maker  Potrero  Yeast 

and  Vinegar  Co.,  r.  813  Iowa 
David  H.,  salesman  Hale  Bros.,  r.  605  Ellis 
David  H.,  shipjoiner  Union  I.   Wks,   r.   10 

Eureka 
Edward,  carpenter,  r.  Howthnr  Geneva 
EdwardB.  (Gordon  &  Young),   attorney  at 

law,  14  Sansome,  rooms  6-9,  r.  303  Lott 
Edward  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  411  Capitol 
E.  F.,  lineman  S.  F.  Dist.  Tel.  Co. 
Eliza,  widow,  r.  1131  Union 
Ellen,  widow,  r.  5401/2,  2d 
Emma,  widow,  r.  510  Eddy 
Ernest,  cook  J.  L.  Baar,r.  1010  Montgomery 
Eugene  H.,  clerk,  r.  1184  Haight 
Eva,  widow,  r.  614,  23d 
Evarilla  Mrs.,  medium,  r.  645  McAllister 
Fannie,  widow,  r.  502  Powell 
Fannie  Mrs.,    a  tress     Grover's    Alcazar 

Theatre 
Florence  Miss,  bookkeeper  G.  Rosenberg  & 

Son,  r.  519  Golden  Gate  Av 
Frank,  r.  707  Shotwell 
Frank,  blacksmith,  r.  36  Harriet 
Frank,    restaurant,    334    Larkin,    r.   1341% 

Market 
Frank,  shoemaker,  r.  3153  Filbert 
Frank  L.,  teamster,  r.  323  Bay 
Frank  R.,  musician.  39,  4th 
FredO.,  teacher  penmanship,  46  O'Farrell, 

rooms  8-9 
"    Frederick,  barber,  I41/2  Montgomery   Av,  r. 

617  Mission 
Young  Frederick,  proprietor  New  Idea  Restau- 
rant, 639  Kearny 
Frederick  J.,  clerk  Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  r. 

452,  20th 
Frederick  J.,   clerk  Shreve  &  Co.,  r.  1799 

Pine 
Fritz,   plumber  John  Leinhardt  &  Co.,  r. 

10191/2  Clay 
Garrett  J.,  warehouse  foreman,  r.  445,  3d 
George,  r.  326  O'Farrell 
George,  carpenter,  r.  938i/4  Filbert 
George,  extract  maker  Samuel  H.  Nichol- 
son, r.  634b  Natoma 
George,  gasfltter,  r.  1835%  Howard 
George,    laborer   Pac.    Roll.  Mill,  r.    453. 

30th 
George,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  134  Erie 
George  A.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co,, 

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Young  George  A.,  notary  pubic,  413  Montgom 

ery,  r.  1904  Broadway 
"    George  H.,  boots  and  shoes,  19  Battery,  r 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas 
"    George    J.,    laborer  Charles  Bach,   r.    328 

Chestnut  rear 
"    George  J.,  student,  r.  2410  Mission 
"    George  R.   (Zinol  Manufacturing  Co.),   r. 

3100  Laguna 
Young  George  W.,  city  manager  Union  Oil  Co. 

of  California,  16  Front,  r.  Alameda 
"    George  W.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  704  McAllister 
"    George  W.,  plumber,  r.  1332  Natoma 
"    George  W.  Mrs.,  r.  718G  Bush 
"    G.  Polk,  laundryman,  r.  533'A.  18th 
"    Harry  (Allen  &  Young),  r.  314  Lombard 
Young  Harry  G.,    dentist,    office    and   r.    1841 

Polk,  hours  9  a  m.  to  5  p.  m.  and  8  to  9 

p.  m.,  Sundays  9  a.  m.  to  2  p.  m. 
"    Harry  H.,   clerk  London  and  Lancashire 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  r.  1799  Pine 
•'    Hartwell  G.,  seaman,  r.  511,  15th 
"    Henry,  engraver  Schmidt  Label  &   Litho. 

Co.,  r.  18  Gunnison  Av 
"    Henry,  student,  r.  515  Kearny 
"    Henry,  waiter,  r.  1618  Stockton  rear 
"    Henry  B.  clerk  freight  auditor's  dept.  S. 

P.  Co.,  r.  Russ  House 
"    Henry  F.,  boilermaker.  r.  354,  nth 
"    Henry  F.,  cooper  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.   987 

Harrison 
"    Henry  F.,  foreman  pressman  Commercial 

Publishing  Co.,  r.  3025  Steiner 
"    Herbert,  r.  520  Chestnut 
"    Herman  L.,  dry  goods,  729  Larkin,  r.  801 

O'Farrell 
"    H.  Eugene,  clerk,  r.  1134  Haight 
Young  H.  H.,  proprietor  Schroth  &  Westerfeld's 

Bakery  and  Restaurant,  228  Kearny,  r. 

1303  Gough 
"    Isabella,  widow,  r.  723  Brannan 
"    Jacob,  r.  368^/4  Clementina 
"    Jacob,  laborer  Flint  &  McLennan,  r.  cor 

26th  and  Barton 
"    Jacob,  stonecutter,  r.  W  s  Potrero  Av  opp 

El  Dorado  , 

"    James,  box  maker,  r.  327%  Filbert 
"    James,  clerk,  r.  526^4  O'Farrell 
Young  James,  sawing  and  planing  mill,  NW 

cor  Beale  and  Mission,  r.  2535  Sutter 
"    James,  ship  joiner,  r.  1007  Minnesota 
"    James  B.,  waiter  str  State  of  California,  r. 

526^4  O'Farrell 
"    James  H.,  carpenter,  r.  543  Wisconsin 
"    James  H.,  porter  Olympic  Club,  r.  1  Lysett 

PI 
"    James  M.,  paint  burner,  r.  2539  Mission 
"    James  S.,  clerk  Railway  Mail  Service,  r. 

1738  Lyon 
"    James   W.  (Young  &  Weisman),  r.  209  Tay- 
lor 
"    Jerome  G.,  salesman  Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  r. 

Stockton,  Cal. 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  501  Napa 
"    John,  blacksmith,  r.  514  Green 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  1006  Powell 
"    John,  candy  maker,  502  Market 
"    John,  driver,  r.3lA  Clara 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  624  Natoma 
"    John,  policeman,  r.  1812  Market 
"    John,  plumber  John  T.  Gray,  r.  308^4  Clem- 
entina 
"    John,  riveter,  r.  723  Brannan 
"    John,  switchman,  r.  650,  4th 
"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  540i4,  2d 


Young  John  C,  r.  114  Cumberland 
"    John  E.,  dentist,  1841  Polk,  r.  2211  Broder- 

Ick 
"    John  J.,  foreman  Dewey  Publishing  Co.,  r. 

1115Shotwell 
"    John  J.,  molder,  r.  338  Shotwell 
"    John    N.  (Smith   &    Young  and  Young  & 
Powers),   attorney   at    law,  533  Kearny 
rooms  6-8,  r.  Alameda 
"    John  P.,  journalist  Chronicle,  r.  902  Devis- 

adero 
"    John  R.,  paint  burner,  r.  2539  Mission 
Young  John  S.,   proprietor  Russ  House,  W  s 
Montgomery  bet  Bush  and  Pine 
"    John  S.  G.,  iron  worker  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 

545  Wisconsin 
"    John  T.,  cierk,  r.  314  Lombard 
"    John  W.,  driver,  r.  27,  2d 
Young  Joseph,  druggist  and  chemist,  1114  and 
1063  Folsom,  telephone  South  223,  r.  2410 
Mission 
Joseph  C,  driller  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  986  Har- 
rison 
Joseph  J.,  mill  hand  Cal.  Drug  and  Spice 

Mills,  r.  63  Tehama 
Josephine  M.  Mrs.,  r.  114  Cumberland 
Josiah  H.,  salesman  Payot,  Upham  &  Co., 

r.  452,  20th 
Julius,  printer  Stuparich  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  W  s 

Potrero  Av  opp  El  Dorado 
Julius   A.,  salesman  Phelps  &  Miller,  r. 

Oakland 
Kate  Miss,  r.  Our  Lady's  Home 
Kitty,  domestic,  2008  Pierce 
Young  Ladies'  Institute,  Miss  Mary  I.,  Wynne 
grand  president,  Miss  Josephine  T.  Mol- 
loy  grand  secretary,  48  Donohoe  Bldg 
"     Leander  G.,  contractor,  1,  8th,  r.  323  Bay 
"    Leonard,  foreman,  r.  1234  Vallejo 
"    L.  G.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County 

Hospital 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  108  Bernard 
"    Lizzie,  widow,  r.  204  Lombard 
"    Louis,  salesman  Raphael  Weill  &  Co.,  r. 

W  s  Potrero  Av  opp  El  Dorado 
"    Louis  H.,  policeman,  r.  2421  California 
"    Louis  N.,  bartender  John  H.  Seeba,  r.  515 

Kearny 
"    Louise,  widow,  r.  1437,  23d 
"    L.  R.,  bridge  builder,  r.  126  Ellis 
"    M.  Miss,  pupil  nurse  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 
"    Margaret,  widow,  varieties,  2011  Mission 
"    Margaret,  domestic,  615b  Mason 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  354,  Uth 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  602  Oak 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  672  Bryant 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  1149  Stevenson 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  r.  425  O'Farrell 
"    Mary  J.,  widow,  r.  452.  20th 
"    M.  B  Mrs.,  dressmaking.  316,  19th 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  H.  J.  Mc- 
Coy general  secretary.  NE  cor  Mason 
and  Ellis,  20th  Street  Branch,  Isaac  C. 
Crook  secretary,  2319  Mission 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association  Building, 

NE  cor  Mason  aud  Ellis 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association  Hall,  NE 

cor  Mason  and  Ellis 
Young  Men's  Hall,  927  Pacific 
Young   Men's   Institute,    George   A.  Stanley 
grand  secretary,  SEcor  10th  and  Market 
Young  Men's  Institute  Hall,  Market  and  10th 
"    Michael,  r.  307,  18th 
"    Michael,  machinist,  r.  514  Green 
"    Michael,  molder,  r.  Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 
"    Nathan  (Dates  &  Young),  r.  1717  Stockton 
"    Nellie,  widow,  r.  1423^  California 
"    Nellie    Miss,    actress    Grover's    Alcazar 

Theatre 
"    Nicholas,  car  repairer  S.  P.  Co.,  r.  18  Gun- 
nison Av 
"    Ollie,  widow,  r.  1400  Hyde 
"    Oscar,  plumber  Union  I.  Wks,  r.  204  Lang- 
ton 
"    Peter,  longshoreman,  r.  1  Chestnut  Pi 
"    Philip,  tinsmith  Western  Sugar  Refinery, 

r.  150  Waller 
"    Richard,  r.  1425  Oak 


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Young  Ricbard,  laborer,  r.  cor9tb  and  Cbannel 
"  Ricbard,  teacber  music,  r.  605  McAllister 
"    Rita    M.     Miss,    saleslady    Westerfeld's 

Bakery,  r.  26  Garden 
"    Robert,  carpenter,  r.  224,  7tb 
"    Robert,  cement  worker,  r.  308V4  Clementina 
"    Robert,  sawyer  Hobbs,  Wall  &  Co.,  r.  327U 

Filbert 
-"    Robert  F.,  bookkeeper,  r.  1811  Sutter 
"    Robert  H.,  engineer  Fulda  Bros.,  r.  10  Eu- 
reka 
"    Robert  J.,  printer,  r.  1617  Turk 
"    Royal  B.,  fireman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  106H/4 


Samuel,  bartender  James  E.  Ryan,  r.  Russ 


"    Samuel,  cement  worker  Joseph   Scheerer 
Co.,  r.  613,  lOtb 

"    Samuel,  teamster,  r.  306,  lOth 

"    Samuel,  waiter  The  Louvre,  r.  233  Steven- 
son 
Young  Samuel  B.  M.,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Com- 
manding 4tli  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  r.  Pre- 
sidio 

"    Samuel  E.,  steward  paymaster's  office  S. 
P.  Co.,r.  16  Cedar  Av 

"    Shirley  T.,  superintendent  C.  A.  Warren.r. 
333  McAllister 

"    Smyth,    Field  &  Co.    (Philadelphia),    dry 
goods,  102  Flood  Bldg 

<'    S.  P.,  secretary  American  Securities  Co., 
621  Market,  r.  Oakland 

"    Stephen  A.  D.,  physician,  140,  11th 

"    Thomas,  r.  712  Clementina 

^'    Susan,  widow,  r.  1811  Sutter 

"    Thomas,  r.  1910  Gough 

^'    Thomas  (Allen  &  Young),  r.  314  Lombard 

"    Thomas,  chipper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Works, 
r.  130  Shipley 

^'    Thomas,  harnessmaker  Kemkey,  Gilham& 
Sawyer,  r.  14  West  Mission 

"    Thomas  J..  3d  asst.  engineer  strCityof  Pu- 
ebla,  r.  900  Pine 

"    Thomas  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1423M  Califor- 
nia 

"    Timothy  J.,  expressman,  r.  435  Elizabeth 

*'    TuUy    T.,   carrier    postofflce,  r.    816  Cali- 
fornia 

"    Walter,  assistant  manager  Bank  of  Brit- 
ish Columbia,  r.  614  23d 

"    Walter  D.,  salesman  James  W.  Edwards, 
r.  3211  Broderick 

-"    Walter  J.,  bartender  Stevens  &  Lumsden, 
r.  308  Sutter 

"    Walter  T..  framemaker  Sanborn,  Vail  & 
Co.,  r.  727  Ashbury 

"    W.  C.  Rev.,  city  missionery  to    Chinese 
(Episcopal),  r.  915  Clay 

"    William,  baker  John  B.  Shay,  r.  446  Na- 
toma 

"    William,  butcher,  r.  34  Oak  Grove  Av 

<'    William,  carpenter  Robinson  &  Gillespie, 
r.  1505,  24th 

"    William,  draughtsman  Union  I.  Wks,  r. 
2214  Jones 

*'    William,  fireman  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  r.  804A,  17th 

"    William,  horseshoer  Frank  Egan,  r.  Gaven 
nr  Sweeny 

■"    William,  longshoreman,  r.  303V4  Davis 

"    William,  marine  engineer,  9  Mission 

■"    William,  miner,  r.  18, 1st 

"    William,  solicitor,  r.  1104  Mission 

"    William,  vegetable  peddler,  r.  134  Erie 

"    William,  watchman,  r.  95  Steuart 

"    William  A.,  paint  burner,  r.  2539  Mission 

"    William  G.,  shoe  fitter,  8  Grant  Av,  r.  228'/4 
Hickory  Av 

'•'    William  H.,  carpenter,  r.  1359^  Fair  Oaks 

"    William  H.,  policeman,  r.  1812  Market 

"    William   H.,    salesman    Miller,    Sloss    & 
Scott,  r.  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

"'    William  H.  H.,  barber,  646  Howard 

"    William  J.,  tinsmith   Pac.    Sheet  Metal 
Wks,  r.  615  Fell 

"    William  L.,  gripman  Market  St.  Ry.,  r.  323 
Lyon 

"    William  M.,  bookkeeper  W.  &  J.  Sloane  & 
Co.,  r.  Golden  Gate,  Cal. 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

Mantels,  Grates 

ar)d    Fireplace  Trin)n)ings 

ARTISTIC  EESIGHS. 


309,  311,  313,  315  and  317  MAEKET  ST. 


Young  WUliam  R.  K,  cashier  Oregon  Improve- 
ment Co.,  r.  The  California  Hotel 
"    William  S.,  foreman  riveter  Union  I.  Wks, 

r.  222  Mississippi 
"    William  W.,  capitalist,  r.  Occidental  Hotel 
"    William  W.,  carpenter,  r.  22214,  4th 
"    William  W.,  machinist  Market  St.  Ry.,  r. 

34,  4th 
"    Willis  J.  D.,  clerk  local  freight  office  S.  P. 

Co.,  r.  704  McAllister 
"     W.  0.,r.  20Turk 
Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  Mrs. 
L.  C.  Redington  president,  Miss  H.  Van 
Winkle  recording  secretary,  1221  O'Far- 
rell 
Young  Women's  Christian  Association  Free 
Reading  and  Lunch  Rooms,  U6  Davis, 
branch  514  Howard 
Young  Women's  Christian  Association  Home, 
Miss  Mina  B.  Wheeler  superintendent, 
1221  O'Farrell 

YOUNG  &  LANG 

(Charles  Sumner  Young  and  Nicholas 
H.  Lang),  real  estate  and  financial 
agents,  auctioneers,  colonists,  house 
builders,  and  general  managers  The 
Searchlight  Bureau  of  Information, 
602  Market  (under  Crocker  Bank), 
telephone  Main  1267 

Young  &  Matthey  (Andrew  Young  and  Robert 
Matthey),  proprietors  Palace  Restau- 
rant and  Bakery,  867-869  Market 

Young  &  Powers  (John  N.  Young  and  Frank 
H.  Powers),  attorneys  at  law,  533  Kear- 
ny, rooms  6-8 
"    &  Weisman  (James  W.  Young  and  Otto 
Weisman),  restaurant,  725  Market 

4®" Young.    See  Jung.  Junge  and  Yung 

Youngberg  Charles  J.,  clerk  John  E.  Young- 
berg,  r.  Alameda 
"    Frederick  C,  clerk  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.,  r. 
Alameda 

Youngberg  John  E.,  Internal  Revenue  and  Cus- 
tom House  broker,  502  Washington,  r. 
Alameda 

Younger  Alexander  J.,  resident  physician  City 
and  County  Hospital 

Younger  Edward  A.,  M.  D.,  stomatologist,  300 
Stockton,  r.  Alameda 
"    Elton  R.,  compositor  Report,   r.  513  Dia- 
mond 

Younger  William  J.,  M.  D.,  stomatologist,  300 
Stockton,  r.  1414  California 

Younghans  Ernest,  dairy.  Serpentine  Av  opp 
Hampshire 

Younglove  Joseph  C,  printer,  r.  339.  6th 

Youngman  George,  cook,  r.  130i/4  Langton 
"    George  J.,  stock  cutter  J.  C.  Nolan  &  Co., 

r.  13OV2  Langton 
"    Grace  Miss,  r.  21  Clara 
"    Knut,  civil  engineer,  r.  1120!^  Filbert 
"    Max,  barber,  r.  21  Clara 
"    Samuel,  oysterman  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  504 

3d 
"    William  N.,  machinehand  J.  C.  Nolan  & 
Co.,r.  130^4  Langton 

Youngquist  Agnes  Miss,  r.  1202  Leavenworth 

Youngren  Oscar  J.,  master  mariner,  r.  619, 
21st 

Younke  Louis,  waiter,  r.  748  Howard 

Younkin  Edward  L.,  conductor  Market  St.  Ry., 
r.  2035  Ellis 
"    Merle,  laborer,  r.  2035  Ellis 

Youse  Edwin  H.,  clerk  Kohler  &  Chase,  r.  Oak- 
land 


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i  wine  of   Connoisseurs,  invariably  the  pre- 
J  ferred  favorite  at  all  fashionable  resoris  in 
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Youtlis'  Directory,  Rev.  Denis  O.  Crowley  pres- 
ident, Francis  J.  Kane   superintendent, 
2030  Howard 
Youts  Madison  C,  carpenter,  r.  400  Bay 
Yparraguirre  JuanF.,  r.  1313  Powell 
Yslas  Florence,    pressman    Francis-Valentine 

Co.,  r.  625  Walnut  Av 
Ysunza  Pasqual,  well  digger,  r.  122  Langton 
Yucca  Root  Soap  Co.  (incorporated),  Joseph  K. 
Firth  president,  C.  L.  Curtis  secretary 
and  manager,  1155  Mission 
Yuck  Charles,  machinist,  r.  51  Tehama 
YuillJames  W.,  canvasser,  r.  10!4  Louisa 
Yule  Hollis  J.,  clerk  Weinstock,  Lubin  &  Co.,  r. 
1232,  23d 
"    John,  laborer,  r.  411  Sansome 
"    Verona  Miss,  teacher  S.  F.  Protestant  Or- 
phan Asylum 
Yung  Christof,  conductor,  r.  722  Hampshire 
"    Edward,  r.  724  Treat  Av 
"    Henry,  engineer,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Jacob,  blacksmith,  r.  514  Green 
"    John,  carpenter,  r.  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 
"    Joseph,  machinist  Galli  Machine  Works 
"    Louis  (Krug  &  Y'ung),  r.  724  Treat  Av 
"    Nicholas,  car  builder,  r.  Harrison  nr  Pre- 
cita Av 
"    Philip  N.  (P.  N.  Yung  &  Co.),  r.  1823  Eddy 
Yung  P.  N.  &  Co.  (Philip  N.  Yung),  wines  and 
liquors,  319  Sacramento 
"    Rosina,  widow,  r.  1823  Eddy 
Yungers  John,  cigars  and   stationery,  1706  Polk 
Yunker  Charles,  carpenter,  r.  128V2,  9th 
"     Elizabe  th,  widow,  r.  46  Borland 
"    Louis,  painter,  r.  46  Dorland 


Zabaldano  Alexander,  druggist,  1124  Stockton 

r.  1517  Powell 
Zabel  John  D.,  shoemaker,  518Vi  Geary 
Zabietzki  F.  B.,  gardener,  r.  71  Brady 
Zabriskie  Christian   B..  real  estate,    101    San- 
some, r.  2534  Mission 
"    Ignatius,    ropemaker  Washburn  &   Moen 

Mfg.  Co.,  r.  802  Bay 
"    Jessie,  widow,  r.  614  Eddy 
"    John,  r.  802  Bay 
"    John   H.,  ropemaker  Washburn   &   Moen 

MfgCo.,  r.  802  Bay 
"     Lulah  Miss,  principal Buford  Free  Kinder- 
garten, r.  517  Eddy 
"    Mary  M.,  widow,  r.  517  Eddy 
Zacharias  Benjamin,  clerk  Harry  Unna  Co.,  r. 
1628  Eddy 
"    Charles,  glazier,  r.  2132  Sutter 
"    Charles  H..  bookkeeper,  r.  929  Sutter 
"    Fred   H.,  clerk  Sachs  Bros.   &  Co.,  r.   929 

Sutter 
"    Joseph,  glazier,  r.  1628  Eddy 
"    Marcus,  watchmaker,  r.  1523  Baker 
"    Morris,  glazier,  4fJ9  Kearny,  r.  2132  Sutter 
"    Salle,  watchmaker,  r.  2813^  Bush 
"    Samuel,  carpenter,  r.  2132  Sutter 
"    Theresa,  widow,  r.  929  Sutter 
"    Zacharias.  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1405 
Polk,  r.  1531  Post 
Zachert  John,  assayer,  r.  8  Middle 
Zachoreck    Fred    O.,  barber,  1205   Fillmore,   r. 

13231/2  SteJner 
Zachrisson   Charles    O.,  clerk  delivery   dept. 

Wells  Fargo  &  Co.,  r.  1111  Shotwell 
Zack  Godfried  G.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  r.  1106  Broad- 
way 
;^-Zack.    See  Zak 


Zaddart  Frank  B.,  master  str  Corinthian,  offlce- 

3d  St.  Wharf,  r.  898,  14th 
Zadielovlch  Martin,  porter   Garcia  &  Maggini, 
r.  9081^  Jackson 
"    Michael,  porter  Luke  G.  Sresovich  &Co.. 
r.  NW  cor  Vallejo  and  Sansome 
Zadig  Herman  (Zadig  &  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Zadig  &    Co.  (Herman    Zadig    and    Joseph   L. 

King),  stockbrokers,  306  Montgomery 
Zadu  Stephen,  clerk   M.  Denaveaux  &  Co.,  219 

Grant  Av 
Zaetsch  Henry  O.,  bartender  Albert  Landsberg, 

r.  130  Ivy  Av 
Zagar  John,  bartender  Meyer  &  Eviston,  r.  19 
Market 
"    Matilda,  domestic,  1721  Pacific  Av 
Zago  A.,  waiter  Commercial  Hotel 
Zagoren  Charles,  junk  dealer,  r.  64|^  Everett 
Zagrzewski  Frank,  boots  and  shoes,  3130,  16th 
Zahl  Ferdinand  F.,  r.  14  Eureka 
"    Frank,  pressman  Sterett  Printing  Co.,  r.  14 

Eureka 
"    Frank  J.,  confectioner  Westerfeld's  Bakery, 
r.  14  Eureka 
Zahler  Emil  F.,  steward  Deutscher  Verein,  r. 

11th  Av  bet  I  and  J 
Zahn  0.  D.,  brass  finisher  J.  Roy  lance  Brass 
Wks,  r.  935'/2  Howard 
"    Charles  A.,  blacksmith  helper  H.  B.  Schln- 

dler,  r.  603  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Charles  W.,  laborer  Tubbs  Cordage  Co., 

r.  603  Pennsylvania  Av 
"    Harry  A.,  shipping  clerk  Arctic  Oil  Wks. 

r.  193  Ridley 
"    John,  butcher  Wacker  &  Raab.  r.  463a  Minna 
"    R.  George  (Read  &  Zahn),  r.  Oakland 
"    William,  secretary  Union  Brewery  Work- 
men's Union  No.  7,  1159  Mission 
>8®"Zahnder.    See  Zehnder 
Zaic  Alexander,  tailor.  2118  Mission 
Zak  Frank,  traveling  salesman,  r.  215  Broderick 
"    Joseph,   cook   Max   Cahen   &   Co.,    r.    631 
California 
Zalesky  Catherine,  widow,  r.  22^4  Welsh 
"    Charles,  yeast  maker,  r.  22!^  Welsh 
"    William,  yeast  maker,  r.  22i/4  Welsh 
Zallee  John  U.,  salesman  Abramson-Heunisch 

Co.,  r.  820a  Geary 
Zamale  Andrew,  restaurant,  25,  6th 
Zambelich   Mark,    clerk   Upton   Bros.,    r.    811 
Pacific 
"    Ralph,  cook,  r.  811  Pacific 
Zambelli  Hector  B.  (Pedrotta  &  Zambelli),  r. 

SE  cor  Market  and  15th 
Zammitt  John  J.,  egg  candler  Dodge,  Sweeney 
&Co.,  r.  418  Church 
"    Joseph,  hoseman  Engine  19,  r.  I214  Wash- 
ington Av 
"    Joseph,  laborer,  r.  362,  3d 
"    Patrick  F.,  poultry,    517   and   533   Wash- 
ington, r.  832  Douglass 
Zamora  Primitive,  clerk  Salome  Zamora,  r.  22 
Hinckley 
"    Salome,  groceries,  22  Hinckley 
Zan  Brothers  &  Co.  (Marino,  Frank  and  Vincent 
Zan    and    Nicholas    Plancich),    broom 
manufacturers,  office  and  salesroom  310 
Davis 
"    Frank  (Zan  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  2045  Howard 
"    Mano,  student,  r.  2045  Howard 
■•    Marino  (Zan  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Portland,  Or 
"    Nicholas  sorter  Zan   Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  217 

Shotwell 
"    Vincent  (Zan  Bros.  &  Co.),  r.  Melbourne, 
Australia 
Zanasso  Nicola,  fisherman,  r.  3  Vallejo 
Zander  Charles  (Schwiem  &  Zander),  r.  6  Cen- 
tral PI 
"    Gustav,  cashier  Schweitzer  &  Co.,  r.  1631 

Sherman,  Alameda 
"    William,  theatrical  agent,  r.  110  Ellis 
"    William  E.,  hotel  manager,  r.  309  Lyon 
e®=Zander.    See  Sander,  Zehnder  and  Zender 
Zanders  Alfrida  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  4A  Antonia 
"    J.  Albert,  pattern  maker  Alonzo  Coffin,  r. 
4a  Antonia 
Zane  Edmund  L.,  ship  builder  Union  I.  Wks.,  r. 
724  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  r.  -iOOy^,  6th 


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Zanetta  Joseph,  bartender  J.  K.  Loosley,  r.  26% 

Kearny 
Zanetti  Dominic,  tanner  Norton  Tanning  Co.   r 
14th  Av  South  nr  N  s        .    • 

ZanettinBaptista,  millhand,  r.  445^  Erie 
"    Raffaele,  millhand,  r.  44%  Erie 
"    T.,  marble  polisher  Braida  &  Pasquali,  r. 
iiVi  Erie 
Zanfrellas  Walter,  actor,  r.  1055  Mission 
Zang  Charles,  engineer  Hotel  Fairmount,  r  221 
8th,  rear  ' 

Zanini  Celso  G.,  musician,  r.  420  Montgomery  Av 

"    C.  G.  Mrs.,  lodgings,  420  Montgomery  Av 
Zanmovich  Bartol,  cook  A.  Sorich  &  Co 
Zanno  Andrew,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Frank,  r.  249  Pacific 
"    Paul,  r.  249  Pacific 
Zant  Thomas  E.,  carpenter,  r.  863^4  Market 
Zapffe  Henry  (Smidt  &  Zapffe)  r.  915  Army 
Zaphiropoule  Michael,  waiter,  r.  627  Kearny 
Zappettini  Giovanni,  bootblack,  r.  450  Jessie 
"    Peter  H.,  with  J.  F.  Fugazi  &  Co.,  r.  1916 
Stockton 
Zappi  Giovanni,  peddler,  r.  1418i4  Kearnv 
Zar  Michael,  r.  1509  Pine 
"    Stephen  (Zar  &  Tennyson),  r.  315'/^,  5th 
"    &  Tennyson  (Stephen  Zar  and  Oscar  Ten- 
nyson), butchers,  315i^.  5th 
Zaretzky  William,  salesman,  r.  112a  Carl 
Zaro  George,  machinist,  r.  515  Jessie 
"    Marco,  coffee  saloon,   161  Steuart,  r.    515 

Jessie 
"    Peter,  machinist,  r.  515  Jessie 
"    S.  &  Co.  (Stephen  Zaro  and  Peter  Micko- 

velovich),  restaurant,  11  East 
"    Stephen  (S.  Zaro  &  Co.),  r.  515  Jessie 
Zarro  Domenico,  gardener.  Colombo  Market 
Zaruba  B.  F.   (Denver   Furniture   Co.),  r.  934 

Howard 
Zastrow  Charles  W.,  1st  asst.  engineer  U    S 

str  Rush 
Zaun  Henry,  bakery,  326  Broadway 
Zawadill  William,  bookkeeper,  r.  314  Brannan 
Zazoueta  Rosa  Mrs.,  r.  1343  Powell 
Zazzi  Adolph,  clerk,  r.  525  Greenwich 
"    Anselmo,  wire  worker,  r.  525  Greenwich 
"    Carlo,  laborer,  r.  517i4  Greenwich 
"    Paolo,    teamster    Louis    Spiegel,     r    525 

Greenwich 
"    Pietro,  r.  524  Greenwich 
Zderberg  August,  carpenter,  r.  224,  17th 

"    Peter,  carpenter,  r.  224,  17th 
Zeave  Nathan,  helper  West  Coast  Furniture 

Co.,  r.  901  Golden  Gate  Av 
Zebaldi  Louisa,  widow,  r.  10  Allen 
Zech  Frederick,  teacher  piano,  r.  1222  O'Farrell 
"    Louis,  waiter,  r.  318  Taylor 
"    Tillie  Miss,  r.  759  Folsom 
Zecher  Frederick  W.,  butcher,  1821  Powell 
"    Henry,  butcher  Tassi  Bros.,  r.  54  Shipley 
"    Henry,  carpenter  r.  115  Valley 
"    Herbert  F.,  clerk,  r.  115  Valley 
"    Louis  F.,  butcher,  r.  1821  Powell 
.e®="Zecher.    See  Zocher 
Zederman  Jacob,  bookkeeper  C.  A.  Malm  &  Co., 

r.  1123  Devi  sadero 
Zeeb  Gottlieb,  carriage  builder,  r.  719  Larkin 
Zeeder  A.,  master  mariner,  9  Mission 
Zeek  Frank,  barber,  r.  7  Rausch 
ZeflroMarianetti,  cook  F.  Lucchetti  &  Co.,  r. 

522  Davis 
Zeglio  David,  stone  cutter,  r.  540  Wolfe 
Zeh  Fred,  druggist  Louis  Zeh,  r.  531  Franklin 
"    George  H.,  master  mariner,  r.  19  Rincon  PI 
"    Gustave,  clerk  Standard  Oil  Co.,  r.  717  Hyde 
"    Gustave  B.,  steamfitter,  r.  795  Mission 
"    Henry,  poultry  raiser,   r.  Onondaga  Av  nr 

Mission  Road 
"    Julius,  tanner  S.  Bloom  &  Sons,  r.  10  Balmy 
"    Louis,  butcher,  r.  1622  Washington 
Zeh  Louis,  cut  rate  druggist,   1330  Market  and 

327  Van  Ness  Av,  r.  531  Franklin 
Zehender  Emma  Miss,  milliner,  r.  1107  Filbert 
"    George  J.,  harness  maker,  r.  520  Capp 
"    Magdalene,  widow,  r.  1107  Filbert 
Zehfuss  Frederick  W.,  contractor  and  builder, 
r.  734  Oak 
"    Frederick  W.  Jr.,  copyist  County  Clerk's 
office,  r.  734  Oak 


W.  &  J.  SLOANE  &  CO., 

POI^TIE^ES, 

Largest  Assortment  on  the  Coast. 
e-41-64  7    WVarket    St. 


Zehnder  Alphonse,  laborer  National  Cemetery 
r.  Presidio  ' 

Zehnder   Benjamin,    vice-president  Forderer 
Cornice  Works,  224-228  Mission 
"    Dora  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  249  Stev- 
enson 
"    Frederick,  miner,  r.  18,  1st 
"    Gottlieb,  laborer  Bavaria  Brewery,  r.  2916 
Pierce 
Zehndorff  Albert,  jeweler  W.  A.  L.  Miller  r   508 

Stevenson 
Zeig  August  C,  chemist  C.  E.  Worden  &  Co  ,  r 

846  Mission 
Zeiger  J.,  r.  123  Eddy 
Zeigermann  Bernhard,  capmaker  M.   Marsh  & 

Co.,  r.  137,  3d 
Zeigler  Carl,   laborer  Bissinger  &  Co    r    1418 
Union 
"    Lizzie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  r.  109  Grant  Av 
"    Oscar,  seaman,  r.  537  Sacramento 
"     Wilbur    G.    (Galpin  &  Zeigler),    attorney 
at  law,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg,  r.  922b  Sutter 
.e®="Zeigler.    See  Ziegler 
Zeik  Charles,  butcher,  r.  72  Brady 
Zeilberg  Carl,  cigar  maker  Claus  G.  Umland,  r 
145,  4th 

ZEILE  CHARLES  D., 

Russian.Medicated  and  Turkish  Baths, 
private  hospital  and  pharmacy.  522- 
528  Pacific,  r.  818  Lombard 

Zeile  Edward   G.,   proprietor  Sea  Wall  U.  S. 

Bonded  Warehouse  and  North  Point  U. 

S.  Bonded  Yard,  NW  cor  Sansome  and 

Lombard,  r.  2514  Washington 

' '    Fred  eri  ck  W. .  office  26  Mills  Bldg ,  5th  floor 

r.  2023  California 
"    George  D.,  clerk  C.  D.  Zeile,  r.  818  Lombard 
"    Gustave,  machinist,  r.  UWA  Folsom 
"    Henrietta,  widow,  r.  1717  California 
"_    Robert,  r.  1516  Ellis 
Zeimer     Charles,     manufacturers'    agent,    126 
Kearny,  r.  1008  Golden  Gate  Av 
"    Daniel,  salesman,  r.  528  Grove 
"    Gilbert,  saddler  Visalia  Stock  Saddle  Co., 

r.  528  Grove 
"    Isidore,  collector  C.  E.  Lindenstadt,  r.  528 

Grove 
"    Leo,  agent,  r.  415  Hayes 
Zeiner  Herman,  baker  W.  Zeiner,  r.  108,  9th 

"    Wendlian,  bakery,  108,  9th 
Zeiph  Abraham,  carpenter,  r.  321,  9th 
Zeiro    Filippo,    liquors,    420    Pacific,    r.    413V^ 

Broadway 
Zeis  Adolph,  traveling  salesman  J.  A.  Folger  &        CD  CO 
Co.,  r.  812  Green 
"    Alfred,  plumber  Chas.  Downes,  r.  812  Green 
"    Augusta,  widow,  r.  812  Green 
"    Henry,  painter,  r.  812  Green 
"    John,  shoemaker,  r.  812  Green 
Zeise  Propellor,  Adolph  Bolten  agent,  510  Cali- 
fornia 
Zeising  Frank  M.,  machinist  James  Young,  r. 

Ill  Capp 

Zeiss  Louis,  produce  commission,  SW  cor  Clay 

and  Drumm,  r.  1313  Laguna 

"    Martin,  candy  maker  T.  G.  Gruenhagen  & 

Co.,  r.  SW  cor  Webster  and  Ellis 

Zeitfuchs  Edward,  engraver,  9  Hardie  PI,  r.  317 

Minna 
Zekind  Alexander  I.,  salesman,  r.  1540  Ellis 
"    S.  &  Co.   (Solomon    Zekind),    proprietors 

California  Suspender  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 
"    Solomon  (S.  Zekind  &  Co.),  r.  1524  O'Farrell 
Zelan  Felix,  deckhand  str  Newark,  r.  Oakland 
Zelazny  Joseph,  peddler,  r.  549  Natoma 


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405-407  SANSOME  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Zelinsky  Charles,  seaman,  r.  504,  3d 
"    David,  painter,  r.  802  Vallejo 
"    Lyser,  boolikeeper,  r.  1413  Buchanan 
"    Raphael,  painter  and  decorator,   1936  Fill- 
more, r.  1923  Fillmore 
Zell  William  G.,  r.  NE  cor  26th  and  Mission 
Zeller  Charles,  helper  Risdon  I.  and  L.  Wks,  r. 
434,  5th 
"    Michael,  lampman  Sutter  St.  Ry..  r.  2227b 
Geary 
^^Zeller.     See  Zoller 

Zellerbacti  A.  &  Sons  (Anthony,  Isadore  and  Ja- 
cob C).  dealers  paper,   paper  hags  and 
twines,  416-420  Sansome  and  419-421  Clay 
"    Anthony   (A.   Zellerbach  &  Sons),  r.   1520 
Fell 
Edward,  r.  1520  Fell 
Eugene,  clerk,  r.  1520  Fell 
Henry  H.,  engraver,  r.  1520  Fell 
Isadore  (A.  Zellerbach  &  Sons),  r.  1520  Fell 
Jacob  C.   (A.   Zellerbach  &  Sons),    r.    807 
Franklin 
Zellner  Chester,  student,  r.  43,  6th 
Zelner  William,  druggist  W.    J.  Zelner,    r.    17 

Fulton 
Zelner  WtHiam  J.,  druggist,  41,  5th,  opposite  U. 

S.Mint 
4®=Zelner.    SeeZoellner 
Zeman  Cass,  r.  2104  Bush 

Zemansky  Joshua  H..  deputy  collector  U.  S.  In- 
ternal Revenue,  r.  714  Waller 
"    Philip,  traveling  salesman,  r.  1118  Fell 
"    Samuel,  offlce  214  Pine,  room  3,  r.  714  Waller 
"    Solomon  M.,  clerk,  r.  714  Waller 
Zender  Anton,  harness  maker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    Daniel,  r.  409  Clementina 
"    Mary  Mrs.,  seamstress,  r.  1407  Ellis 
.8®-Zender.    See  Zander  and  Zehnder 
Zengeler  Sarah,  widow,  r.  211  Turk 
Zenger  Alexander,  cabinet  maker  M.  Friedman 

&  Co..  r.  12  Rondel  PI 
Zenith  Dry  Plate  Co.,  V.  Duhem  &  Co.   agents, 

64,3d 
Zenka  Charles,  laborer,  r.  38  Sycamore  Av 
Zenker  Ernest,  baker,  r.  763  Howard 
"    Robert,  meerschaum  and  briar  pipes,  315 
Kearny,  r.  940  Powell 

ZENO  MAUVAIS    MUSIC  CO., 

Mae  Mauvais  president,  Henry  S.  Sted- 
man  secretary  and  manager,  complete 
stock  of  sheet  music,  "IDEAL"  guitars, 
banjos  and  mandolins,  and  agents 
DECKER  &  SON  and  MARSHALL  & 
WENDELL  PIANOS,  769  Market 

Zenon  Aubert,  waiter  Raoul  Carbonnier,  r.  721  ;4 
Broadway 

Zenovich  Samuel,  bartender  The  Reception,  r. 
710  Bush 

Zenriffin  Adolph.  waiter,  r.  18  Lewis  PI 

Zens  Joseph,  finisher  Norton  Tanning  Co..   t.  90 
Standish 

Zentner  J.  &  Co.  (Julius  Zentner),  produce  com- 
mission merchants,  224  Washington 
'•    Julius  (J.  Zentner  &  Co.),  r.  1415  Scott 

Zenz  Frank,  carriage  maker  Richard  Nugent, 
r.  .533  Sacramento 

Zerbe  Samuel  J.,  salesman,  r.  1045  Market 

Zerga  Catherine,  widow,  r.  519%  Greenwich  rear 
"    John  B.,  clerk,  r.  241  Broad" 

Zerger  Antone,  candymaker  Louis  Saroni  &  Co., 
r.  521  Green 

Zerman  John,  traveling  salesman,  r.  804a  Lyon 

Zerp  John,  driver,  r.  674  Brannan 

Zerr  Gaspar,  butcher,  1629  Polk,  r.  1622  Broadway 

Zerse  Joseph,  carpenter,  841  Valencia 


Zett   August   L.,   groceries    and    liquors,    133 
Church 
"    Frederick,  harness  maker,  r.  127  Clipper 
"    George  J.,  locksmith  J.  Todt,  r.  127  Clipper 
Zettle  Frank,  carpenter  Will  &  Finck  Co.,  r. 

86254  Mission 
Zeugar  John,  bartender  Meyer  &  Eviston,  r.  23 

Market 
Zgraggen  J.  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  521/2  Tiffany  Av 

"    Josepha,  harness  maker,  r.  52'/^  Tiflany  Av 
Zickel  George  P.,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  cor 
Railroad  Av  and  32d  Av  South 
"    John,  factory  hand  Pac.  Roll.  Mill.  r.  cor 

Railroad  Av  and  32d  Av  South 
"    John  Jr.,  dairyman,  cor  Railroad  Av  and 

32d  Av  South 
"    Louis,  molder  Schrader  &  Co.,  r.  cor  Rail- 
road Av  and  32d  Av  South 
Ziegelmeyer  Anthony,  r.  803  Bryant 
Ziegenfuss  Bertha  E.,  widow,  r.  1310  Valencia 
'<    Peter  A.,  traveling  agent  Phillips  Rock 
Island    Excursions,    30   Montgomery,  r. 
Oakland 
Ziegler  Anthony  J.  (Ziegler  Bros.),  r.  724  Union 
"    Brothers  (Frank  E.  and  Anthony  J.),  books 

and  stationery,  530  Montgomery 
"    Charles  L.,  dentist,  1104  Market,  r.  1227V^ 

Pierce 
"    Frank,  clerk  W.  E.  Nelson,  r.  120  Post 
"    Frank  E.  (Ziegler  Bros.),  r.  724  Union 
"    John,  contractor,  r.  946  Howard 
"    Zachariah,  driver  Morgan  Oyster  Co.,   r. 
445.  3d 
J8®-Ziegler.    See  Zeigler 
Zieglmayer  Ferdinand,  r,  224  Van  Ness  Av 
"    George,  varnisher,  r.  224  Van  Ness  Av 
"    William,  cigarmaker,  r.  224  Van  Ness  Av 
Ziehlke  Edward,  r.  617  Mission 
Ziekel  Frank,  tailor,  r.  1538,  25th 
Ziel  Fedor  R.,  cashier  Syz  &  Co.  and  secretary 
and  treasurer  Astronomical  Society  of 
the  Pacific,  410  California,  r.  Alameda 
"    Gustav  A.  (Syz  &  Co.),  r.  2514a Clay 
Zier  Leiser,  tailor,  137  Taylor,   r.  643  Stevenson 
Zierenberg  John  F.,  bartender  John  Wack,  r.  309, 

49th  Av 
Ziesche  Cash  Tobacco  Store,  C.  W.  Wall  mana- 
ger, 631  Kearny 
"    Edward    R..  bookkeeper  German  General 
Ben.  Soc.  r.  704^4  Geary 
Zifferer  Franz  J.,  professor  music  and  publisher 
California  Musical  Journal,  26  O'Faarell 
Zihn  Andreas,  builder  and  contractor,  r.  123,12th 

"    Henry,  carpenter,  r.  432.  5th 
Ziliani  Charles,  compositor  La  Voce  del  Popolo, 
r.  686%  McAllister 
"    FaustinoL.,  teacher  music,   r.  686%  Mc- 
Allister 
Zillig  Jacob  Mrs.,  liquors,  345  Jessie 
Zillmer  A.  D.  Mrs.,  midwife,  r.  1061  Mission 
"    Adolph.  iron  worker  Coppieters  &   Mockel, 

r.  1061  Mission 
"    Gottlieb,  butcher,  r.  1009  Mission 
Zils  Joseph,  warehouseman,  r.  507,  6th 
Zimbleman  George  J.,  bakery,  1019  Howard 
Zimdars  Anna  Miss,  school  teacher,  r.  710  O'Far- 
rell 
"    Frances  Mrs.,r.  710  O'Farrell 
"    Gertrude  Miss,  teacher  painting  and  em- 
broidery, 710  O'Farrell 
Zimelli  G.  E.,  teacher  music,  r.  1320  Broderick 
Zimmel  Christian,  laborer,  r.  2544  Folsom  rear 
Zimmer  Arthur,  messenger,  r.  308%  Minna 
"    CharlesK..  insurance  agent,  r.  1007  Mission 
"    Christopher,       bartender      Lilienthal     & 

Gaetcke,  r.  102,  3d 
"    John,  barber  A.  Anderson,  r.  711%  Filbert 
"    John,  tinsmith,  r.  2540  Folsom 
Zimmer  John  J.,  manager  Yosemite  Manufac- 
turing Co.,   110-112  Golden    Gate  Av,  r. 
522%  Castro 
"    Otto  F.,  carpenter,  r.  308%  Minna 
Zimmerle    Henry  L.,  salesman  Miohalitschke 

Bros.  &  Co.,  r.  313  Leavenworth 
Zimmerman  Adolph,  foreman  Adams  &  Rohrer, 
r.  2302  Folsom 
"    Albert,  liquors,  NW  cor  Clay  and  Davis,  r. 

Alameda 
"    Arthur,  r.  50%, 3d 


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Zimmerman  Carl,  cigar  maker,  r.  2123  Chestnut 
"    onarles,  driver  Farnsworth  &  Rugsles  r 

325Ji  Langton  ' 

"    Charles,  janitor,  r.  820  Harrison 
"    Christ,  machinist  Clot  &  Meese,  r.  Fruitvale 
"    David,  marine  engineer,  r.  521  Castro 
"    EdvFard,  barber,  333,  6th 
"    Ernest  E.,  foreman  Andrew  W.  Shrader  r 

1100  Railroad  Av 
"    Frank,  waiter,  r.  156  Octavia 
"    Gustav,  waiter,  r.  464  Minna 
"    H.,  conductor  Cal.  St.  RR,  r.  1500  Van  Ness 

Av 
"    Harry,  clerk,  r.  922A  Union 
"    Henry,   bookkeeper    Fredericksburg   Bot- 
tling Co.,  r.  702  Lagun  a 
"    Henry  L,.,   clerk  S.  F.    News    Co.,    r.  703 

Broadway 
"    Henry  L.,  clerk  Sperry  Flour  Co.,  r.  Alameda 
"    Herman,    copyist  Recorder's  office    r  717 

York 
"    Jacob,  foundryman,  r.  110  Perry 
"    Johanna,  widow,  r.  1725  O'Farrell 
"    Joseph,  r.  732  Natoma 
"    Joseph,  chiropodist,  415  Sutter 
"    Karl,  carpet  sewer  M.  Friedman  &  Co    r 

209  Fillmore 
"    Louis,  laborer,  r.  827  York 
"    Louis  M.,  artificial  stone  paver    r    3017 

Buchanan 


1667 


Ludwig  H.,  liquors,  5U], 
Union 


Battery,  r.  922a 


"    M.  Mrs.,  varieties.  703Broadway 
"    Mina,  domestic,  1628  Sutter 
"    Otto,  boiler  maker  Risdon  I  and  L.  Wks 
Zimmermann  Adam,  hostler  Ruhland  &  Zim- 
mermann,  r.  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  32d  Av 
"    Adolph  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  443  3d 

r.  733  Harrison 
"    Adolph  G.,  expressman,  737  Market,  r.  1725 

O'Farrell 
"    Albert  E.  M.,  shoemaker,  r.  20214,  7th 
"    Anton  J.,  blacksmith,  r.  125/2  Germania 
"    Carl   (Ruhland  &  Zimmermann),  r    Point 

Lobos  Av  nr  33d  Av 
"     Eliza  Mrs.,  midwife,  202i4,  7th 
"    Emil,  waiter  E.  Uebner,  r.  613  Turk 
"    Engelhard,  porter  M.  Schlaudecker,  r  527 

Clay 
"    Frederick,  butcher,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    George,  expressman,  r.  10  Wool 
"    Gottlieb,  laborer,  r.  W  s  Uranus  nr  17th 
"    Henry,  bookkeeper,  r.  702  Laguna 
"    Herman,  tailor,  324  Grant  Av,  r.  612  Pine 
"    Hiram  E.,  clerk  Gottlob  Gall,  r.  809  Mission 
"    John,  r.  711  Mission 
"    John,  butcher,  r.  12th  Av  South  nr  Q 
"    John  G.,  teamster  L.  Zeiss,  r.  1714  Laguna 
"    Leonhard,  shipping  clerk  Cal.  Bottling  Co 

r.  1424  Turk  ^       "' 

"    Matthew,  carpenter,  r.  4  Wool 
'    Peter  R.,  machinist  Joshua  Hendy  Machine 

Wks,  r.  909,  18th 
"    Philipp    (Krug    &    Zimmermann),  r.   1108 

Railroad  Av 
"    Reinhard,  brewer  Chicago  Brewery    r    35 

Austin  Av 
"    Rosa  Miss,  r.  1126  Union 
"    Theodore  J.,  plumber,  r.  12514  Germania 
Zimmet  Emanuel,  cloakmaker,  r.  443  Jessie 
Zincke  Paul  W.,  bartender  S.  F.  Verein,  r.  NE 

cor  Post  and  Leavenworth 
Zincler  George,  machinist  Erode  &  Clark  Iron 

Wks,  r.  57  Shipley 
Zindler  Ernst,  glazier,  r.  21 14  Lapidge 
Zingelier  Sarah,  widow,  r.  211  Turk 
Zingelmann  Freda,  widow,  r.  25  Noe 
"    Freda  Miss,  r.  25  Noe 
"    John  C,  clerk,  r.  25  Noe 
Zink  Frederick,  cooper  Lachman  &  Jacobi,  r.  12 
De  Boom 
"    Jacob,  miner,  r.  220  Pacific 
■'    Paul,  laborer,  r.  10  Bryant  Ay,  rear 
"    Robert,  cellarman  John  Wieland  Brewery 
r.  68a  Clementina 

ZINKAND  CAFE, 

Charles  A.  Zinkand  proprietor,  restau- 
rant and  oyster  house,  923-929  Market 


tailor,  129  Eddy,  r.  514 


Zinkand  Charles  A.,  proprietor  Zinkand  Cafe 
923-939  Market,  r.  700  Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward,    carpenter,    r.    10th  Av  nr  Point 
Lobos  Av 
Zinkand  Ferdinand  J.,  head  cashier  Zinkand 
Cafe,  r.  700  Van  Ness  Av 
"    WilliamC,  stock  clerk  Zinkand  Cafe  r  700 
Van  Ness  Av 
Zinler  William,  sawyer  F.Korbel  &  Bros.,  r.  205 

Zinn  Frederick,  upholsterer,  r.  739  Broadway 
"    H.  D.,  machinist  Wm.  H.  Birch  &  Co     r 
10014,  2d  ■'     ■ 

"    Mary,  widow,  r.  2817  Bush 
4®=-  Zinn.    See  Zihn 
Zinnamon  Abraham  B. 
Jessie 

"    Adolph  D.,  tailor,  441  Bush,  r,  10  Harriet 
"    David,  clerk  A.  Stein,  r.  514  Jessie 
"    Joseph,  cutter  Jachiel  Meyers,  r.  147  Grove 
Zmnen  Joseph,  musician,  r.  19  Elliot  Park 
Zmns  Christian,  merchant  tailor,  5  Montgom- 
ery, r.  120  Scott  ^ 
"    Frank  A.,  bookkeeper  C.Zinns,  r.  113%  Fill- 
more 
"    Harry  L.,  with  C.  Zinns,  r.  120  Scott 
"    Otto  T.,  assistant  exchange  teller  Anglo- 
Californian  Bank,  r.  2629  Howard 
Zmol  Manufacturing  Co.  (L.  H.  Butcher  and  G 
R.  Young),  fresco  paint  manufacturers, 
593-595  Mission 
Zintman   Martin,  seaman,   r.   SW  cor  Bay  and 

Webster 
Zion  Morris  (Zion  &  Leites),  r.  926  Mission 
"    &  Leites  (Morris  Zion  and  Mark  Leites) 
cigars  and  tobacco,  777  Market 
Zipf  Alfred  F.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co    r 

1408  Post 
Zipfel    C.   Eugene,  machinist    Fulton   Eng     & 
Ship  Bldg  Wks,  r.  127i4  Langton 
"    Guido  (Zipfel  &  Littner),  r.    1271/2  Langton 
"    Joseph  I.,  salesman  Luke  G.   Sresovich  & 

Co.,  r.  607  Polk 
"    Minnie  Miss,  tailoress,  r.  127'/4  Langton 
"    &  Littner  (Guido  Zipfel  and  Urban  Litt- 
ner), wagon  and  carriage  makers,  1114 
Folsom 
Zipp  Frederick  L.,  paper  carrier,  r.  1151/2  Fair 

Oaks 
Zipperle  John,  baker,  r.  15,  23d 
Zirbes  Henry,  book  agent,  r.  935  Market 

"    Lizzie  Miss,  r.  422  Post 
Zirkel  Bart,  shoemaker,  644  Howard 

"    Frank,  tailor,  r.  1538,  25th 
Zirker  Henry,  salesman  Charles  Keilus  &  Co 
r.  142U/4  Mission 
"    Joseph,  collector  Charles  Keilus  &  Co.,  r. 

142154  Mission 
"    Louis,  tailor  B.  Herzberg,  r.  I43114  Mission 
Zirkle  Douglas,  distributor  Post  Offtce.  r.  1921 

Union 
Ziska  B.  Mme.,  principal  Ziska  Institute,  1606 
Van  Ness  Av 
"    Edward  H.,  clerk  Edward  R.  Taylor,  r.  448 
Jessie 
Ziska  Institute,  Mme.  B.  Ziska,  A.  M.,   princi- 
pal, 1606  Van  Ness  Av 
Zissig  Charles,  dry  goods,  926  Valencia,  r.  927 

Valencia 
Zito  Prospero  (Nigro  &  Zito),  r.  3  Sonora 
ZitskaO.  &Co.  (Otto  Zitska),  proprietors  Stand- 
ard Jewelry  Co.,  126  Kearny,  room  11 
"    Otto  (O.  Zitska  &  Co.  and  Zitska  &  Moyni- 

han),  r.  419  Hyde 
"    &   Moynihan    (Otto    Zitska    and    George 
Moynihan),  bicycles,  1100  Golden  Gate  Av 


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J.  C.  WILSON  &  CO.  : 

©OO   BAX-TERY  ST. 

Tel.  Main  1864. 

COAL,  COKE  and  PIQ  IRON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail. 


Zittlosen  Manufacturing  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.), 

mackintoshes,  rubber  clothing,  canvas 

goods  and  silk  umbrellas,  E.  Detnck  Jr. 

agent,  303  California 

Zittman  George,  engineer  Cliff  House_ 

Zivoje  Baro,    cook  Nicholas   Mortizia,    r.   \6i, 

4th 
Zobel  Alfred  J.  (J.  Zobel  &  Co.),  r.  1308  Pine 
"    Handel  H.,   editor  Philatelic  Californian 
and     assistant     secretary     Board     of 
Health,  r.  1308  Pine 
"    J.  &  Co.  (Jacob  and  Alfred  J.  Zobel),  whole- 
sale    grocers'    sundries  and   manufac- 
turers' agents,  333  Front 
"    Jacob  (J.  Zobel  &  Co.),  and  cap  manufac- 
turer, 405  Kearny,  r,  1308  Pine 
Zoberbier  Carl,  teacher  music,  r.  11  Lyon 

"    John,  teacher  music,  r.  512  Eddy 
Zocchi  Angelo,  sculptor,  r.  639  Broadway 
"    Brothers    (George     A.    and     Louis     L.), 

liquors,  523  Union 
"    Demis,  r.  ]5Union  PI 
"    George  A.  (Zocchi  Bros.),  r.  15  Union  PI 
"    Louis  L.  (Zocchi  Bros.),  r.  531  Union 
Zocher  Clara,  domestic,  2811  Clay 
"    John  A.,  compositor    Abend   Post,   r.  1803 
Stockton 
Zoeller  Stephen,  r.  428  Chestnut  rear 
Zoellner  Hans,  dyer  Hudson  River  Dyeing  and 
Cleaning  Wks,  r.  11  Powell  Ay 
"    Otto,  dyer,  r.  26  Oak  Grove  Av 
Zoerb  Christine,  domestic,  3839  Howard 
'■    John,  maltster,  r.  674  Brannan 
"    John,  shoemaker,  1316!/2  Sacramento 
"    W.,  employee  Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  r. 
13161/2  Sacramento 
Zoff  Louis,  laundry  offlce,  1129  Mission 
Zoiner  Paul,  machinist,  r.  332  Guerrero 
Zoller   Brothers    (Karl  and  John),  bakery,  314 
Devisadero 
"    Charles  P.,  tailor,  r.  21,  28th 
"    John  (Zoller  Bros.),  r.  314  Devisadero 
"    Karl  (Zoller  Bros.),  r.  314  Devisadero 
"    William,  liquors,  1  Geary,  r.  Berkeley 
"    William  L.,  clerk  P.  M.  SS.  Co.'s  Wharf,  r. 
1337V2  Valencia 
Zollezzi  Andrew,  fisherman,  r.  114  Pacific 
Zollinger  Sarah  J.,  widow,  lodgings,  100  Jones 
Zollner    Adolph,    cabinet    maker,    r.    377    Na- 
toma 
"    Alfred,  compounder  Coblentz,  Pike  &Co.. 

r.  Oakland 
"    William  A.,  clerk   Pac.   Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  r.  1037  Guerrero 
ZoUver,  Branch  &  Lawlor  (John  A.  Zollver. 
Oscar  Branch    and    John  Lawlor),  pro- 
prietors Western  Brass  Works,  106.  1st 
"    John  A.  (Zollver,  Branch  &  Lawlor),  r.  2O614 
Fair  Oaks 
Zook  Frank  K.,  chief  engineer  S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry. 

Co.,  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  4th  fioor 
Zopfl  Balthasar,  cigar  manufacturer,  10  Albion 

Av 
Zopp  Joseph  (Zopp  &  Rahe),  r.  539  Pine 
"    Joseph,  milker,  r.  431  Pine 
"    &    Rahe    (Joseph   Zopp   and   John  Rahe), 
liquors,  539  Pine 
Zoppi  Antonio,  r.  870  Howard 
Zorn  William,  r.  35  West  Park 
Zowasky  Annie  Miss,  typewriter  Henry  Bern- 
hard  &  Co..  r.  110  Lily  Av 
"    Clara  Miss,  saleslady,  r.  110  Lily  Av 
"    Gustav  T.,  porter  Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune,  r. 

110  Lily  Av 
"    Joseph  W.,  r.  110  Lily  Av 
"    Mary,  widow,  r.  110  Lily  Av 


Zowasky  Robert  J.,  porter  Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune^ 

r.  110  Lily  Av 
Zschiesche  Christian,  shoemaker,  1950  Howard 
4®=Zschiesche.    See  Ziesche 
Zuber  L.,  r.  346,  4th 
Zucker  Louis,  inventor,  r.  708  Taylor 
"    Maurice,  traveling  salesman  Tillmann  & 

Bendel,  r.  Oakland 
"    Nathan,  clerk,  r.  636  Haight 
'■    Solomon  L.,  tailors'  trimmings,  120  Taylor, 
r.  437  Eddy 
Zuckerman     Alphonse,     porter     Wilmerding- 
Loewe  Co.,  r.  300  Hayes 
"    Joseph,  salesman  Kraker  Mfg  Co.,  r.  3311 

Washington 
"    Max,  furnishing  goo1s,  473  Valencia 
Zueger  Charles  J.,  bottler  Cal.  Bottling  Co.,  r. 
1125  Webster 
"    Eliza,  widow,  r.  629  Green 
"    Rose  Miss,  stenographer  King-Morse  Can- 
ning Co.,  r.  629  Green 
Zuern  J.  Martin,  cabinet  maker  Chas  M.  Plum, 

r.  24  Maple  Court 
Zuflick  John,  porter  M.  B.  Moraghan,  r.  60  La- 
fayette PI 
Zuhlke  George,  groceries,  955  Harrison 
Zulauf  Fritz,  waiter  The  Oberon,  r.  771  Howard 
Zulk  Anna  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  r.  416!4  Post 

"    Carl,  marble  cutter,  r.  416Vi  Post 
Zumaberhous  John,  liquors,  220  Kearny 
Zumea  Sarah,  widow,  r.  833  Vallejo 
Zundel  Robert,  confectioner,  r.  739  Filbert 
"    Robert  F.,  stevedore,  r.  60  Morris  Av 
Zuniga  Frank,  fireman,  r.  909  Vallejo  rear 
Zupar  Vincent,  bartender,  r.  378!/2  Jessie 
Zurfluh  Charles  A.,  laborer,  r.  61  Shipley 

"    John,  driver,  r.  404%  Capp 
Zurfuh  Joseph,  opener   Nathan,  Dohrmann    & 

Co.,  r.  108  William 
Zur  Lowen  Frederick,  piano  maker  R.  Fay,  r. 

1729  Mission 
Zurn  Frederick  N.,  bookkeeper  Joseph  Wagner 

Mfg  Co..  r.  Alameda 
Zussman  Samuel,  physician,  804  Geary 
Zaver  Frank  W  ,  foreman  H.  &  L.  Block,  r.  233, 

12th 
Zwahl  Charles,  baker,  r.  772  Mission 
Zwald  Jennie  Miss,  bookkeeper  Macondray  & 

Co.,  r.  Alameda 
Zwall  Frederick,  r.  124,  6th 

"  Sybrand,  awning  maker,  112  Valencia 
Zweifel  John  H.,  bartender,  r.  318%  Hayes 
Zweigert  Herman,  clerk  McGown  Grocery  and 

Supply  Co.,  r.  1807  Haight 
Zwerin  Joseph,  tailor,  r.  18  Morris  Av 
Zwevbruck  Edith  Miss,  teacher  Pacific  Heights 
Grammar  School,  r.  1428  Leavenworth 
"    Frederick  B.  manufacturing  chemist  Red- 
ington  &  Co.,  r.  1438  Leavenworth 

ZWIOK  A.  COMPANY 

(Anton  Zwlck),  wholesale  liquors  and 

St.  Helena  Wine  Depot,  2126  Mission 

Zwick  Anton  (A.  Zwick  Company),  3136  Mission, 

r.  1605%  San  Carlos  Av  ^   „.    - 

"    Charles  A.,  driver  Mouret,  GhirardelU  a 

Co.,  r.  1816  Mason 
"    Henry,  interior  decorator,  r.  621, 24th 
"    L  A.  Mrs.  (Koster&  Zwick),  r.  1816  Mason 
Zwicker  Eldridge  G.,  clerk,  r.  33%  Franklm 
"    Elizabeth,  widow,  r.  33%  Franklm 
••    Frederick,  clerk  L.  &  M.  Alexander  &  Co., 
r.  33%  Franklin  .,.   t,    1    at  it 

Zwieg  Herman,  proprietor  South  Park  Malt 

House,  610  Brannan,  r.  8597  Howard 
Zwierlein  Casper,  architect  and  builder,  1612 

Grove 
Zwillinger  Isador,  tailor,  r.  431b  Natoma    . 
Zwisler  Charles  E.,  salesman  L.  Dmkelspiel  & 
Sons,  r.  Placerville,  Cal. 
"    George  A.,  salesman  J.  S.  Hare  &  Co.,  r. 
1310  Mission 
Zwissig  Annie,  widow,  r.  NE  cor  San  Bruno  Av 
and  15th  Av  South 
"    John,  liquors,  W  s  Mission  opp.  Silver  Av 
"    Joseph,  dairyman,  r.  Marshall  nr  Congdon 
"    Louis,  dairyman,  16th  Av  South  nr  G 
Zyn  August,  seaman,  r.  39  Pacific 
Zyplett  Ernest,  seaman,  r.  Sailor  Home 


PRINTS  THE  NEWS  TWELVE  HOURS 


The  Bulletin  ^nrrrr^ 


Uiank 


and 


Snsuranee  department 

Siving  Dlames  of  Officers  and  2)irectors  and  SParticulars  of  the 

J  rominent  Sanfis  and  Snsuranee   Companies 

doing  business  in  San  Francisco 


Sor  the  ^ear  ^Beginning  SfCay  1st 

1896 


1 


1670 


5ANK    AND    INSrHANCF,    DEPARTMENT. 


THE 


Bank  of  California 


SAN  FRANCISCO 


capital, $3,000,000  00 

Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits,  Jan.  1, 1896,  .     3,09r,434  39 


WILLIAM  ALVORD    . ■.■    ^^^If^J 

CHARLES  R.    BISHOP '  ^"-"^ 

THOMAS  BROWN /     '   •  ';^^^: 

S.  PRENTISS  SMITH Assis  an    Cashier 

IRVING  F.  MOULTON Second  Assistant  Cashier 

ALLEN    M.  CLAY ;    Secretary 


CORRESPONDENTS : 

f  The  Bank  of  New  York,  N.  B.  A. 
New  York > Messrs.  Laidlaw  &  Co. 

Virginia  City Agency  of  the  Bank  of  California 

Boston   Trrmont  National  Bank 

I  Union  National  Bank 

Chicago ]  Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank 

St   Louis  Boatmen's  Bank 

PHILADELPHIA.'.'.Z.Z'. NATIONAL  BANK  OF  THE  REPUBLIC 

AUSTRALIA   AND    NEW    ZEALAND BANK   OF  NEW  ZEALAND 

]^Qj^jjoN Messrs.  N.  M.  Rothschild  &  Sons 

(Chartered  Bank  of  India, 
China,  Japan,  India  and  Australia  |  Australia  and  China 


The  Bank  has  an  Agency  at  Virginia  City  and  Correspondents  m  all  the  prin- 
cipal Mining  Districts  and  Interior  towns  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 

Letters  of  Credit  issued,  available  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 


DRAW  DIRECT  ON 

London,  Dublin,  Paris,  Berlin,  Bremen,  Hamburg,  Frankfort  O.-M., 
Copenhagen,  Stockholm,  Christiana,  Locarne,  Genoa,  all  cities  in 
Italy  and  Switzerland,  Melbourne,  Sydney,  Auckland,  Hongkong, 
Shanghai,  Yokohama,  Salt  Lake,  Denver,  New  Orleans,  Cincinnati, 
Portland,  Or.,  Los  Angeles. 


BANK   AND    INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


1671 


THE 


Anglo-Californian  Bank 


London  Office, 

San  Francisco  Office, 


(LinntzD) 

t8  Austin  Friars 
N.  E.  Cor.  Sansome  and  Pine  Streets 


Authorized  Capital  Stock,    .     .     $6,000,000 

Subscribed,  3,000,000 

Pa»d  »"'  1,500,000 

Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits,  .       750,000 
Remainder  Subject  to  Call. 


DIRECTORS  IN  LONDON 

E.  H.  LUSHINGTON,  JOSEPH  SEBAG,  J.  SIMON 

Hon.  H.  H.  FOWLER,  ISAAC  SELIGMAN 

J.  SIMON,  MANAC4ING  Director  (London) 


CORRESPONDENTS  AND  AGENTS 


P7irL.U)i.:i,i>iii: 


J'.AXK  MF  A1<ixtkp:al, 
Skliomax.  Fkkues  iV  CTK, 

SELKiMAX  iV    STETTIlKIMEf 

(iEiJKriiEi;  -ATeyer, 
M.  M.  \Vai:)u-ro  &  Co., 
D.i;.  Ai.LKi:  &  Co.. 


XlEI 


iisiM'ifE   Hank, 

liAXCO    XaoIOX.vi,    1)E    .^rE.\Jl:( 

IlEXVKu  National  Bank. 
Nebraska  National  JJank, 


British  ("olu^ibia  anhChnada 

Paris 

Fk.\nkfort 
Berlin 

Ha-Mburw 

copexhaoen 

Vienna 

LOCARNE 

Bremen 

Mexico 

Honolulu,  H.  I. 

.     Denver,   Col, 

U.MAiiA,  Neb. 


China,  Japan  and  East  Indies: 

CHARTERED  BANK  OF  INDIA,  AUSTRALIA  AND  CHINA. 
Australia  and  New  Zealand : 
BANK  OF  AUSTRALASIA  AND  BRANCHES. 

UNION  BANK  OF  AUSTRALIA 

Bills  of  Exchange,  Commercial  and  Travelers'  Letters  of  Credit   Issued,  Collections  Made,  and 
Stocks,  Bonds  and  Bullion  Bought  and  Sold  on  most  favorable  terms. 


MANAGERS  IN  SAN  FRANCISCO 


IGNATZ  STEINHART 


P.  N.  LILIENTHAL 


L 


BANK   AND    INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


( Bank  of  Englaud 
LONDON    BANKERS ,  i^ondou  Joint  Stock  Bauk,  Limited 


424  CALIFORNIA  STREET 

Authorized  Capital,    ~"^  ~        -        $3.500,ooo 

Capital  Subscribed  and  Fully  Paid,     =  2,450,000 

Reserve  Fund,        =      _j "  '  375.ooo 

DIRECTORS 
GEORGE  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL,  ESQ  .    .    .  of  Messrs.  Fitilay,  C^-P^^^l  ^  ^^^ 

„tx^^^7  r^nQOWTTM    FSO  of  Messrs.  Frulihng  &  Goschen 

OTArZeS  HeSSv    lo    :    :  Di;ector  of  Londo.  and  River  Plate  Ba=k,  Ltaited 
S^f  fi.M  NFWBOLD    ESO  .   ■  Director  of  Mexican  Railway  Co.,  Limited 

rOBERT\YaTK':°ES°fi  :.  Director  of  London  Joint  S-U  Ban.   Uniited 

NORMAN  DUNNING  RIDEOUT    ESQ Managing  D^re^r 

ROBERT  DAVIE  PEEBLES,  ESQ ""-^^  ^    « 

head  Office:  73  Lombard  St,  London 

tik  of  Englaud  .     . 

ndou  Joint  Stock  Baiik,  Limi 

PORTLAND  BRANCH: Chamber  of  Commerce  Building 

WILLIAM  MACKINTOSH,  Manager 

iic6  Pacific  Avenue 

TACOMA  BRANCH: "5^  *^^""'' 

T.  V.  WALTER,  Manager 

This  Bank  is  prepared  to  issue  Commercial  and  Travelers'  Letters  of  Credit,  available 
This  Bank      FJJP^g^^^^  ^^^  ^^^1^^  ^^^  to  transact  every  description  of 

BANKING  AND  EXCHANGE  BUSINESS 

Draws  on  all  the  principal  cities  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  on  India,  China  and 
Draws  on  _^^p^^^  Australia,  New  Zealand,  Scotland  and  Ireland. 

AGENTS  AND  CORRESPONDENTS: 

New  York  ^'^^^■•^-  J-  ^-  ^°''^^°  ^  ^°- 

„!m   l7to  "  .    .   ■   ■  Messrs.  Drexel  &  Co. 

^'"•''•''"P'"* .  .Third  National  Bank 

Sago"  .■  ;  .'  .■  ."  :  .■.■..■.'.■.■'....•....  union  NationalBank 

and  in  all  the  principal  cities  in  the  United  States. 
India,  China  and  Japan  .  Chartered  Bank  of  India.  Australia  and  China 

(  Bank  of  New  South  Wales 
Australia  and  New  Zealand     {^^j- Bf^tnl'.rN^^^i^eaS^^^^^ 

Correspondents  also  in  MEXICO.  SOUTH  AMERICA,  CUBA  and  AFRICA. 

ARTHUR  SCRIVENER,  Manager.    WILLIAM  STEEL,  Ass't  Manager 
GU5TAV  FRIEDERICH,  Cashier 


BANK   AND   IN'SURANCE   DEPARTMENT.  1673 

THE 

Donohoe-Kelly  Banking  Co. 

Successors  to  DONOHOE,  KELLY  &  CO. 

BANKERS 

N.  E.  COR.  MONTGOMERY  AND  SUTTER  STREETS 
SAN  FRANCISCO 


Authorized  Capital,       =        $1,000,000 
Paid=up=Capital,       =        =         650,000 


ADAM  GRANT, -   President 

JOSEPH  A.  DONOHOE, , Vice-President 

JAMES  A.  THOMPSON, Cashier 

EDWARD  DONOHOE,  .   •    .   : Assistant  Cashier 


DIRECTORS 

ADAM  GRANT  EUGENE  KELLY 

JOSEPH  A.  DONOHOE  IRVING  M.  SCOTT 

JOHN  BERMINGHAM  B.  F.  DUNHAM 

GEORGE  WHITTELL  HOWARD  HAVENS 

C.  DE  GUIGNE  E.  DONOHOE 


CORRESPONDENTS 

New  York,  Eugene  Kelly  &  Co.,  Bank  of  New  York, 
N.  B.  A.;  Chicago,  The  Hibernian  Banking  Association; 
Boston,  Third  National  Bank;  Portland,  Or.,  The  First 
National  Bank. 


Sell  Bills  of  Exchange  and  Telegraphic  Transfers  on  Bank  of  New  York, 
N.  B.  A.,  New  York,  the  Consolidated  Bank  Limited,  London;  Bank  of  Ireland,  Dublin; 
Comptoir  National  d'Escompte  de  Paris,  Paris,  and  principal  cities  in  Germany. 

Issues  Letters  of  Credit  available  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  and  trans- 
acts a  general  Banking  and  Collection  Business. 


BANK   AND    INSURANC*  DEPARTMENT. 


San  Francisco  Savings  Union 

532  California  Street 

Corner  Webb  Street,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Deposits,  December  31,  1895,        -        $24,202,327 
Paid  up  Capital  and  Surplus,  JHRP^     $1,575,631 


DIRECTORS 

ALBERT  MILLER,  President  E.  B.  POND,  Vice-President 

ROBERT  WATT  GEO.  W.  BEAVER 

THOMAS  MAGEE  D.  E.  MARTIN 

GEO.  C.  BOARDMAN  W.  C.  B.  De  FREMERY 

PHIL.  EARTH 

LOVELL  WHITE,        =  =  CASHIER 


Loans  Upon  San   Francisco  and  Oaicland  Real 

Estate  and  Farms  and  Farming 

Lands  in  tiie  Country 


REICEIVEIS    DEPOSITS 

Country  Remittances  may  be  sent  by  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  or  by  checks  of  reliable 
parties,  payable  in  San  Francisco,  but  the  responsibility  of  this  Savings  Bank  com- 
mences only  with  the  actual  receipt  of  the  money.  The  signature  of  the  depositor 
should  accompany  the  first  deposit. 

No  Charge  is  IMade  for  Pass-Book  or  Entrance  Fee 


OFFICE  HOURS,  8  A.  M.  to  3  P. 

Saturday  Evening,  for  receipt  of  Deposits  only,  6.30  to  8. 


BANK    AND    INSURANCE    DEPARTMENT. 


1675 


TheQerman  Savings  and  Loan  Society 


526  California  Street 


Guaranteed  Capital 
$1,200,000 

Capital  Actually  Paid=up 

in  Cash 

$1,000,000 

Reserve  Fund 
$715,000 


Office  Hours  from  9  A.  M,  to  3 
P.  M.  Extra  Hours  on  Saturdays 
from  7  to  8  P.  M.  for  receiving 
deposits  only. 


Loans  Made  on  Real  Estate 

and  other 

Collateral  Security 

at  Current  Rates  of  Interest 


B.  A.  BECKER President 

EDWARD  KRUSE Vice-President 

GEORGE  H.  EGGERS.  .Second  Vice-President 
A.  H.  R.  SCHMIDT Cashier 


WILLIAM  HERRMANN  .   .   .  Assistant  Cashier 

GEORGE  TOURNY Secretary 

A.  H.  MULLER Assistant  Secretary 

W.  S.  GOODFELLOW Attorney 


Edward  Kruse 
o.  schoemann 

IGN.    STEINHART 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

George  H.  Eggers 
Daniel  Meyer 
h.  horstmann 


B.  A.  Becker 
A.  C.  Heineken 
N.  Van  Bergen 


1676 


BANK   AND    INSURANCE   DEPARTMKNT. 


SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  SOCIETY 

INCORPORATED  JULY  23,   1857. 

101  MONTGOMERY  STREET,  Cor.  of  Sutter 

(Formerly  619  Clay  Street) 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Guaranteed  Capital  and  Reserve  Fund,     -     $1,175,000 


The  Oldest  Savings 
Bank  in  tlie  State 

Term  and  Ordinary 
Deposits  Received 

DIRECTORS 

S.    C.    BiGELOW 

Isaac  Hyde 
Horace  Davis 
ARTHUR  A.  Smith 
G.  E.  Goodman 
F.  H.  AVboDS 
A.  N.  Drown 
K.  C.  Burr 
W.  E.  Davis 


OFFICERS 

S    C.  BIGELOW  President 

ARTHUR  A.  SMITH 

Vice-President 

VR1  S  W.  CABMANY 

Cashier  and  Secretary 


1  DWIK  BONNELL 
^    X.  DROWN 


Ass't  Cashier 
Attorney 


Deposits  from  the  uitericr  ui  i.um  auv  part  ot  tne  Lnited  States  or  Europe  may  be  sent  by  ex- 
press, or  by  drafts  on  any  business  or  banking  house  ;  but  in  no  case  will  the  corporation  be  liable 
for  their  safe  delivery. 

Interest  or  principal  sent  to  the  interior  or  any  part  of  the  United  States  or  Europe,  on  receipt 
of  the  proper  order,  accompanied  by  the  pass-book. 

Deposits  received  of  $i  and  upwards.  The  signature  of  the  depositor  should  accompany  the  first 
deposit.     No  charge  is  made  for  pass-book  or  entrance  fee. 

Dividends  not  drawn  will  be  considered  as  deposits  made  on  the  first  of  the  month  in  which  the 
dividends  may  be  payable. 

Loans  made  at  lowest  rates  on  approved  collaterals  and  on  City  and  Countrv  Real  Estate. 


BANK    AND   INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT.  1677 

TheFirst  National  Bank 

OF  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

N.  W.  Corner  Bush  and  Sansome  Streets 


Paid-up  Capital  =  =  =  ^1,500,000 

Surplus  -  =  =  =  900,000 

Undivided   Profits       =  =  =  100,000 


S.  G.  MURPHY President 

JAMES  MOFFITT Vice^-President 

JAMES  K.  LYNCH Cashier 

J.  K.  MOFFITT Assistant  Cashier 


DIRECTORS 

S.   G.   Murphy  James  Moffitt  Geo.   C.  Perkin.s 

Geo.  A.  Low  James  D.   Phelan  N.  Van  Bergen 

Thos.  Jennings  J.  A.   Hooper  J.  Downey  Harvey 


A  GENERAL  BANKING  BUSINESS  TRANSACTED 

Commercial  and  Travelers'  Credits  Issued,  available 
in  all  parts  of  the  World 


Safe  Deposit  Department 

Steel  Safes  rented  from  $5.00  a  year  upwards.     Trunks  and  Packages 
stored  at  reasonable  rates.     Absolute  security  for  valuables. 


Prompt  and  Careful  Attention  to  Customers 

OFFICE  hours:    8  A.   M.  TO  6  P.  M. 


1678  BANK    ANO    INSURANCE    DEPARTMENT. 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1836 


The  Bank  of  British  North  America 

INCORPORATED    BY   ROYAL   CHARTER. 

PAID  UP  CAPITAL,  $4,866,500 

RESERVE  FUND,  -  1,338,000 


Head  OFncE,  3  Clement's  Lane,   London,  England 


SAN  FRANCISCO  AGENCY 
IMO.    120     SAIVISOrVlE     STREET- 


COMMERCIAL  AND  TRAVELING  CREDITS  ISSUED 

For  use  in  Europe,  China,  J.ajjan,  the  East.  Indies,  South  Amerioa  and  Australia. 
Demand  and  time  Bills  of  Exchange,  payable  in  London,  and  elsewhere,  bought 

and  sold  at  current  rates ;  also  Telegraph  Transfers. 
Demand  Drafison   Scotland  and  Ireland;  also  on  Canada,  New  "iork,  Chicago, 

British  Columbia.  Australia  and  New  Zealand. 
Bills  collected  and  other  Banking  Business  transacted. 
Interest  allowed  on  special  deposits. 

H.  M.  J.  MCMICI 
J.  R.  AMBROSE 

The  Sather  Banking  Co. 

S.  E.  Corner  Pine  and  Sansome  Streets 

SAN  FRANCISCO 


CAPITAL,         ....  $1,000,000 


OFFICERS 

JAS.  K.  WILSON  .   ,    .  President  ALBERT  MILLER  .    .    .  Vice-President 

L.  I.  COWGILL Cashier 

DIRECTORS 
Albert  Miller  Victor  H.  Metcalf 

E.  A.  Bruguiere  Frank  W.  Sumner 

W.  P.  Johnson  Jas.  K.  Wilson 

C.  S.  Benedict 


SELL  BILLS  AND  TELEGRAPHIC  EXCHANGE  ON 
J.  P.   Morgan  A.  Co.  DREXEL&CO.         National  Bank  of  the  Commonwealth 

New  York.  Philadelphia.  Boston. 

CONTINENTAL  NATL  BANK,  MECHANICS'   BANK, 

Chicago.  St.  Louis. 


Make  collections  in  all  parts  of  the  United  States.  Issue  Letters  of  Credit  on  Messrs.  Brown, 
Shipley  &  Co.,  London.  Messrs.  Morgan,  Harjes  &  Co.,  Paris,  which  are  exchangeable  for 
Travelers'  Credits,  available  in  all  parts  of  the  world.  Also  draw  Exchange  on  London,  Paris,  Ham- 
burg, Cologne,  Berlin,  Bremen,  Cassel,  Frankfort  on  Main,  Leipsic,  Stuttgart  and  Basle. 


BANK    AND    INSURANCE    DEPART.MENT.  1679 

TheHibernia  Savings  and  Loan  Society 

INCORPORATED  12th  APRIL,  1859 

OFFICE,  COR.  MARKET,  MCALLISTER  AND  JONES  STS. 

SAN  FRANaSCO 

The  objects  for  which  this  Association  is  formed  are,  that  by  its  operations  the 
Depositor  thereof  may  be  able  to  find  a 

Secure  and  ProitaWe  Investiiieiit  for  Snail  Savings 

And  Borrowers  may  have  an  opportunity  of  obtaining  from  it  the  use  of  a  moderate 
capital,  on  giving  good  and  sufficient  security  for  the  use  of  the  same. 

OFFICERS 

President JAMES  R.  KELLY 

Secretary  and  Treasurer ROBERT  J.  TOBIN 

Attorneys TOBIN  &  TOBIN 

Any  person  can  become  a  depositor  of  this  Society  on  subscribing  to  the  By-Laws. 

Deposits  can  be  made  from   $1    up  to  S4,000.     Loans  made  on  Security 
of  Real  Estate  within  tiie  City  and  County 


JAS.  D.  PHELAN,  President.  JOHN  A.  HOOPER,  ad  Vice-President 

S.  G.  MURPHY,  ist  Vice-President.  '  -     GEO.  A.  STORY,  Cashier. 

Mutual  Savings  Bank 

OP  SAN  FRANCISCO 
33  POST  STREET,  Mechanics'  Institute  Building 

Guaranteed  Capital,       ....  $1,000,000 


DIRECTORS 

JAMES  D,  PHELAN  S.  G.  MURPHY  JOHN  A.  HOOPER 

C.  G.  HOOKER  L.  P.  DREXLER  JAMES  MOFFITT 

FRANK  J.  SULLIVAN  JOS.  D.  GRANT  ROBT.  McELROY 


INTEREST  PAID  ON  TERM  AND  ORDINARY  DEPOSITS 
'    LOANS  ON  APPROVED  SECURITIES 


BANK   AND   INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT. 


H.  M.  Newhall  &  Co. 

Shipping  and  Commission  Merchants 


Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Agents 

309-311  Sansome  Street 


Htlas   Hssurance   Company        ^ 

of  XonDon,  Buc^lan^ 
Capital        =        =        $6,000,000 


©cean  flftarine  Unsurance  Company 

( 3L{mite&  ) 

Of  Xon^on,  Bnalan^ 
Capital,         =  =        $5,000,000 


%o\\^o\\    H88uvance    Corporation 

/IDarine   Department 
Capital,         =  =      $  4,482,750 

Surplus,    =        =        =     18,859,624 


BANK   AND    INSUEANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


SOLID  FIRE  ASSETS,  $11,055,513.88  CASH  CAPITAL    -    $4  000,000.00 

LARGEST  INSURANCE  COMPANY  IN  AMERICA  I 
NONE  BETTER  IN  THE  WORLD! 

|i, 600,000  paid  in  a  Single  Fire  at  Boston.     $3, 782, 600  paid  in  a  Single  Fire  at  Chicago 
Losses  Paid  in  77  Years  Over  $77,313,153 

^TNA 


INSURE  WITH   ,          /m       ^         I         1^^  I       /\       OF   HARTFORD 
THE  /    m      ^        ■         I    ^Ll      /  m  CONN. 


THE  LARGEST  CAPITAL  !    THE  LARGEST  ASSETS 

THE  LARGEST  SURPLUS  OF  ANY  AMERICAN  COMPANY 

GEO.  C.  BOARDMAN,  Gen'i  Agent        T.  E.  POPE,  Asst.  Gen'l  Agent 

LOUIS  MEL,  ] 

E.  C.  MORRISON,        ^  Special  Agents  and  Adjusters 

w.  l.  gazzam,        ) 
514  California  Street  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

SOLID   SECURITY 


Writing  Large  Lines  of  Desirable  Business 


THEJ 


Insurance  Company,  Ld. 

o:e"  3vr.A.3xrom3JST:E::E».,  lEsracsrXj-A-axriD 
RESOURCES,  -  (Security  to  Policy  Holders,)  over    -  $9,300,000.00 

U.  S.  Branch  Statement  Assets,  December  31,  1895,  $2,836,236:28 

Pacific  Coast  Department 

CHAS.  A.   LATON,   Manager 

439  California  Street   San  Francisco 

SAFE    DEPOSIT    BUILDING 

,  „  -r.  (  John  H.  Wise,  Chairman 

Local  Board  of  Directors  j  £loyd  Tevis         Wm.  E.  P,rowx      .   E.  M.  Boot 


BANK    AND    INSURANCE    DEPAKT31ENT. 


fitisb  ^irieflca 

ASSURAISJCE     COIN/IRAINY 
OF  TORONTO  INCORPORATED  1833 


Assets  in  United  States $1,180,219  52 

Income  in  United  States  in  1895 1,210,194  59 

Losses  Paid  in  U.  S.,  1874  to  1895  inclusive   ....    8,355,659  50 


H.  M.  GRANT,  Manager  C.  A.  STUART,  Ass't  Manager 

4-23  California  Street  -  -  San  Francisco 


Westefp 


FIRE  W  W    ^^^^   Ll^'  ill    MARINE 

ASSURANCE  COMPANY 
OF  TORONTO  INCORPORATED  1851 


Assets  in  United  States $  1,651,129  98 

Income  in  United  States  in  1895 1,864,033  23 

Losses  Paid  in  U.  S.,  1874  to  1895  inclusive  .    .    .  14,269,797  30 


H.  M.  GRANT,  Manager  C.  A.  STUART,  Ass't  Manager 

423  California  Street  -  -  San  Francisco 


BANK    AND    INSURANCE    DEPARTMENT.  1683 


1845  THM  1896 

Mutual  Benefit  Life 

INSURANCE  CO.  OF  NEWARK,  N.  J. 

AMZI  DODD,  President. 

ASSETS  (January  I.  18%.)    ■    -    $58,269,197.06 


DIVIDENDS  Paid  Policy  Holders  orgliStio«  $46,908,4l5.3r 


ANNUAL  DISTRIBUTION  ^'-„7;-,— »— =^— "'« 


First  and  eacli  Succeeding  Year 


Advanta§:es  Guaranteed  in  the  New  Policy. 


AFTER  SECOND  YEAR 

A  Liberal  Cash  Surrender  Value.      Cash  Loans  made  up  to  the 
Cash  surrender  value,   on  Assignable  Policies. 

Policies  ABSOLUTELY  NON-FORFEITABLE  and  IICONTESTABLE. 


A  DOLLAR'S  WORTH  OF  INSURANCE  FOR  EVERY  DOLLAR 

Members  unable  to  Continue  Payments  do  not  forfeit  their  Policies, 

Insurance    Continued    until    FULL    VALUE    of    PoHcy    is    Exhausted. 

See  Example  on  Page  7. 


Sfecitvieisi    Policies    Kurnished    on    Detviand 

The   Best   Contract   Ever   Offered. 

See  strong:  points  and  premium  rates  on  following-  pages. 


JAS.  MUNSELL,  JR.,  Manager, 
415  Montgomery  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


BASK   AND   INSUBANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


THE  NEW  POLICY  OF  THF 

Mutual  Benefit 


Life  Insurance  Company 

IS  UNEQUALED  IN  ITS  ^ 

ADVANTAGES  TO  THE  ^ 

jSm^^^^POLICY  HOLDER, 

WHICH  ARE  NOT  COMBINED  IN  THE  POLICIES 
OF  ANY  OTHER  COHPANY. 

Large  Annual  Dividends,  which  may  be  used  in  Cash  Reduc- 
tion of  Premiums,  or  applied  to  the  purchase  of  paid-up  participating 
Insurance  paj'^able  with  the  Policy. 

EquitableSurrender  Values  which  are  indorsed  on  the  Policy, 
so  that  the  insured  can  stop  paying  Premiums  without  loss  by  for- 
feiture. 

1.  A  Liberal  Cash  Surrender  Value. 

2.  Extended  Insurance -in  the  full  amount  of  the  Policy 

for  as  long  a  period  as  the  value  of  the  Policy  will  pay 
for  at  low  term  rates. 

3.  A  Paid-up    Policy  for  a  reduced  amount  payable  when- 

ever death  occurs. 

Cash  Loans  are  made  up  to  the  Cash  Surrender  Value  when 

a  satisfactory  assignment  of  the  Policy  is  made  as  collateral  security. 
The  Insured  may  thus  prevent  the  lapse  of  the  Policy  if  he  happens 
to  be  short  of  funds ;  or  he  may  secure  a  cash  loan  to  meet  any 
sudden  emergency. 

If  the  insured  forgets  to  pay  a  Premium  on  the  da}^  it  is  due, 
his  insurance  is  continued  in  force  by  the  Compaiw  without  action 
on  his  part  if  he  is  well,  he  has  three  years'  time  in  which  to 
revive  the  Policy  by  payment  of  arrears  of  Premiums  with  interest; 
while  if  he  is  sick,  or  unable  to  pay  the  Premium,  he  is  protected 
by  his  Extended  Insurance. 

See  example  of  a   lapsed  Policy  extended  and  paid  in  full  in 
Alameda,  Cal.,  on    7th   page    of    this    Circular. 

Policies  are  Incontestable  after  the  Second  Year. 


See  Illustration^   Opposite   Page. 


BANK   AND    INSTTRANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


1685 


ILLUSTRATION 

OF  THE 

SPECIMEN    TABLE    INDORSED 


$10,000    POLICY, 
Issued  on  the  Ordinary  Life  Plan,  at  Age  30. 

PREMIUM    $260. 


AT  END 

GUARANTEED  CASH 

SURRENDER  OR 

LOAN  VALUE. 

IN  CASE  OF  LAPSE  OF  POLICY. 

OF 

ExTENbED  Insurance. 

YEAR. 

Years. 

Days. 

Paid-Up  Policy. 

2d 

$        100  40 

2 

32 

-$     540 

3d 

206   70 

3 

64 

810 

4th 

317   20 

4 

104 

1,080 

5th 

432  00 

5 

146 

1,340 

6th 

551    20 

6 

179 

1,610 

7tli 

675  00 

7 

194 

1,870 

8  th 

803   40 

8 

180 

2,140 

9th 

936  60 

9 

135 

2,400 

loth 

1,074  50 

.    10     1          46 

2,660 

nth 

1,217   20 

10 

286 

2,910 

1 2th 

1,364  60 

II 

124 

3,160 

13th 

1,516  70 

II 

290 

3,410 

14th 

1,673  40 

12 

,     59 

3,660 

i5tli 

1,834  30 

12 

163 

3,900 

20th 

2,695  90 

12 

319 

5,020 

25th 

3,630  80 

12 

65 

6,000 

30th 

4,599  10 

10 

328. 

6,850 

35th 

5.549  00 

9 

139 

7,490 

40th 

6,431  70 

7             264, 

^  8,020 

On  other  Plans  the  Value  and  Extension  are  very  much  greater. 


Annual  Dividends  Allowable  in  Cash  Reduction  of  Premiums. 


Future  dividends  cannot  be  guaranteed,  but  on  the  basis  of  the 
dividends  payable  in  1896  the  Cash  Premium  the  second  year  would 
be  about  $211.00,  with  probable  decrease  in  subsequent  years. 


SEE  ACTUAL  RESULTS  OF  OLD  POLICIES  ON   FOLLOWING  PAGES, 


j6  BANK    AND   INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT. 

ACTUAL   RESULTS 

OF  POLICIES  IN  THE 

Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co. 

of  Newark,  N.  J. 


Record  of  Policy  No.  81,437. 

Issued  in  1875,  at  age  40,  for  $10,000 — Ordinary  Life  Plan. 

Annual  Premium^     ■       - $308.40 

21  Full  Premiums,         -         .         -         -         $6,476.40 
Dividends  to  Date,          -         -         :  -  1,722.50 


Paid  by  Insured, $4,753.90 

The  Cash  Surrender  Value  of  the  Policy  at  the  end  of  the 

21st  year  is  $3,481.80;  making  the  Actual  Cost  of  the  Insurance, 
$1,272.10,  or  $6.06   per  year  for  each  $1,000  of  Insurance. 

Paid-up  Policy  Value,  $5,630. 

Extended  Insurance  Value,  10  years,  314  days. 


Record  of  Policy  No.  81,420. 

Issued  in  1875,  at  age  30,  for  $5,000 — 20  Payment  Life  Plan. 

Annual  Premium,        ■        ....       -        $151.35 

20  Full  Premiums, $3,027.00 

Dividends  to  Date,      -----        789.05 


Net  Cost  to  Date,     -----      $2,237.95 

The  Cash  Surrender  Value  of  the  Policy  at  the  end  of  the 
21st  year  is  $2,158.45  ;  making  the  Actual  Cost  of  the  Policy  $79-50, 
or  $078  per  year  for  each  $1,000  of  Insurance. 


BANK    AND   INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT.  1687 

ACTUAL   RESULTS 

OF  POLICIES  IN  THE 

Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co. 

of  Newark,  N.  J. 


Record  of  Policy  No.  81,784. 

Issued  in  1875,  at  age  40,  for  $10,000 — 10  Pa3^ment  Life  Plan. 

Annual  Premium,       -       - $589.40 

10  Full  Premiums,  -  _  .  .  $5,894.00 
Dividends  to  Date,  -  -  -  -  -  1,837.50 
Net  Cost  to  Date,   -----        $4,056.50 

The  Cash  Surrender  Value  of  the  Policy  at  the  end  of  the 

2iist  year  is  $5,605.90;  the  result  being  that  the  Insured  would 
receive  $1.38  for  each  $1.00  paid,  besides  having  had  21  years' 
Insurance  for  $10,000. 


Record  of  Policy  No.  82,903. 

Issued  in  1875,  at  age  30,  for  $5,000 — 20  Year  Endowment  Plan. 

Annual  Premium, $242.40 

20  Full  Premiums,         -         -         -         -         $4,848.00 

20  Dividends,     ------      1,159.30 

Net  Cost,       -         -         -         -         -         -         $3,688.70 

The   Insured   receives    $1.36.    for   each   $1.00   paid,  beside- 
having  had  20  years'  Insurance  for  $5,000. 

5 


1688  BANK    AND    INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


THE     MUTUAL     BENEFIT     LIFE     INSURANCE    COMPANY. 


Net  Cost  and  Present  Value  of  Policies  Issued  at  Various  Times 

SINCE     ORGANIZATION. 


1845.  STEPHEN  P.  LEEDS  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Policy  No.  151, 
issued  in  1845,  at  age  32,  for  $2,000,  annual  Premium  $50.  Total  premium 
to  date,  $2,550,  and  total  dividends,  $i,4i9-«o,  making  a  net  cost  of 
$1,130.90.  The  Company  would  now  extend  Mr.  Leeds'  insurance  for  4 
years  and  331  days  without  further  payment,  thus  giving  over  55  years'  in- 
surance at  an  average  annual  cost  of  $10.11  per  thousand.  The  Company 
will  now  issue  a  paid-up  Policy  for  $1,746,  or  allow  in  cash  for  the  surrender 
of  the  Policy  $1,559-42,  which  is  $428.52  more  than  the  net  cost  of  the 
Policy.     Net  cost  of  Policy  in  1895— $I5-70-    See  detailed  statement,  opposite  page. 

1856.  JOHN  WEEKS,  insured  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  1855,  Policy  No. 
10,852,  age  33,  for  $5,000,  annual  premium  $128.50.  Total  premiums  to 
date,  $5,268.50,  and  total  dividends,  $2,583.80,  making  a  net  cost  of 
$2,684.70.  The  Company  would  now  extend  Mr.  Weeks'  insurance  8  years 
and  68  days  from  December  i,  1895,  without  further  payment— thus  giving 
nearly  49  years'  insurance  at  an  average  annual  cost  of  only  $10.91  per 
thousand,  or  allow  a  cash  surrender  value  of  $3,«63.30,  which  is  $478.60 
more  than  the  net  cost  of  the  Policy,  or  a  paid-up  Policy  for  $4,000  would 
be  allowed  if  desired.    Net  cost  of  Policy  in  1895— $54-85- 

1865.  JUDGE  CHARLES  H.  BELKNAP,  of  Carson  City,  Nevada, 
Policy  No.  30,070,  issued  in  1865,  at  age  23,  for  $5,000,  annual  premium 
$96.50.  Total  premiums  to  date,  $2,991.50,  and  total  dividends,  $1,189.46, 
making  a  net  cost  of  $1,802.04.  The  Company  would  now  extend  Judge 
Belknap's  insurance  15  years  and  217  days  without  further  payment,  thus 
giving  over  46  years'  insurance  at  an  average  annual  cost  of  only  $7'73  per 
thousand,  or  the  Company  would  now  allow  a  paid-up  Policy  of  $3,065,  or  a 
cash  surrender  value  of  $1,648.40.     Net  cost  of  Policy  in  1896— $51-65. 

1875.  HON.  GROVER  CLEVELAND,  insured  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Policy  No.  81,166,  issued  in  1875,  at  age  38,  for  $5,000,  annual  premium 
$143.70.  Total  premiums  to  date,  $3,017-70,  and  total  dividends,  $800.90, 
making  a  net  cost  of  $2,216.80.  The  Company  would  now  extend  Presi- 
dent Cleveland's  insurance  n  years  and  238  days,  thus  giving  over  32  years' 
insurance  at  an  average  annual  cost  of  only  $13-58  per  thousand,  or  the 
Company  would  now  allow  a  paid-up  Policy  of  $2,735,  or  a  cash  surrender 
value  of  $1,617.65.     Net  cost  of  Policy  in  1895— $95-85. 

Note.— In  some  of  the  above  cases  the  Company  has  made  loans  on  the  Policies,  which 
would  have  to  be  paid  oflf  before  the  FULL  value  named  could  be  allowed. 

6 


BANK   AND    INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT. 


THE  Mutual   BENEFIT  Life   Insurance   Company 


EXAMPLE  OF  AN  ORDINARY  LIFE  POLICY 

]Ko.  X5I,  issued  in  184s,  for  $2,000,  at  age  32* 
JUife  of  Stephen  F*.  t,eeds,  of  San  Francisco. 
Contract  Premium  $50.  annually,  during^  life. 
Dividencls  allo-wed  in  reduction  of  Premiums. 


YEAS.!  DIVIDEND. 

1 

COST  OF 
POLICY. 

YEAR,  j 

1845 
1846 
IS47 
1848 
1849 
1850 
185  I 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 

1859 
i860 
I86I 

I5O  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
32  50 
32  50 
32  50 

35  00 
34  00 
32  50 
32  50 
32  50 
32  50 
32  50 
32  50 
32  50 
30  00 

1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
187  I 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878  i 

|I7  50 
17  50 
17  50 

15  00 

16  00 

17  50 
17  50 
17  50 
17  50 
17  50 
17  50 
17  50 
20  00 

DIVIDEND. 


|22  50 

22  50 

25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

*5o  00 
25  00 
25  00 

*63  50 
35  50 

37  00 

38  00 
*76  00 

40  00 

41  24 

42  44 


I27  50 
27  50 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 


25 

00 

25 

00 

14  50 

13 

00 

12 

00 

[o  00 

8  76 
7  56 


DIVIDEND. 


1879  ' 

1880  1 

1881  i 

1882  ! 

1883  I 

1884  I 

1885  ; 

1886  : 

1887 
1888  : 
1889 

1890 ; 

1891  i 

1892  j 

1893 1 

1894  I 

1895  ! 


|43  66 
44  84 
46  00 
31  90 

25  80 

26  80 

27  80 

29  54 

30  04 

31  84 

32  40 

32  90 

33  40 

33  90 

34  40 
34  90 
34  30 


|6  34 
5  16 
4  00 

18  10 
24  20 
23  20 
22  20 
20  46 

19  96 
18  16 
17  60 
17  10 
16  60 
16  10 
15  60 
15  10 
15,70 


$1419  10 


Contract  Premiums  for  51  years       .      .          .     .     $2,550  00 
Reductions  by  Dividends 1,419   10 


Actual  Cost  or  Net  x\mount  of  Premiums  paid     $1,130  90 

*Two  Years'  Dividends. 
SEE  CONDENSED  STATEMENT  OF  PRESENT  VALUES  ON  OPPOSITE  PAGE. 


All  Policies  Absolutely  Non-ForfeltaWe  After  Second  Year, 

Example  of   Lapsed  Policies  Paid  in  Full. 

Policy  No.  1?,235,  on  the  life  of  Dr.  Edward  P.  Gaylord  of  Alameda,  Ca!., 
was  issued  in  1862,  at  age  28,  for  $2,250,  with  an  annual  premium  of  $50.40. 
He  paid  2T  premiums,  amounting  to  $1,360.80,  which,  less  dividends,  $556.61, 
and  premium  loan  of  $123. ?9  (canceled),  made  a  net  payment  or  cost  of  $680.40, 
exclusive  of  interest.  He  did  not  pay  the  premium  due  in  May,  1889;  but  instead 
of  taking  a  paid-up  policy  for  $1,0?!,  he  allowed  his  insurance  to  be  extended  for 
12  years  and  8?  days,  making  in  all  39  years  and  87  days'  insurance  at  an 
average  yearly  cost  of  only  $f  .71  per  thousand. 

Dr.  Gaylord  died  in  September,  1895,  more  than  6  years  after  the  lapse  of 
the  policy,  which,  however,  was  promptly  paid  in  full  by  the  Company. 


BANK   AND   INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT. 


THE  MUTUAL  BENEFIT  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 

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INDEX  OF  BUSINESS  CLASSIFICATIONS. 


PAGE. 

Abstracts  of  title 1697 

Academies 1697 

Accountants 1697 

Acids,  manufacturers 1697 

Adjusters,  fire  losses 1698 

"    marine  losses 1698 

Ad verti  sing  agents 1698 

"    novelties 1699 

"    signs 1699 

Agents  1699 

Agricultural  implements  . .  1699 
*Air  compressors 1699 

"    pumps 1699 

♦Alarms,  electric  burglar..  1699 
Ale  and  porter,  brewers  and 


Alkali 

Aluminum 

"    bronze  

*  "'goods 

♦Amalgamating  machines 

*  "    plates leyy 

Amber  goods 1699 

Ammonia 1699 

* '•    anhydrous 1699 

Ammunition 1699 

Amusements,  places  of 1699 

Analytical  chemists 1699 

Anchors 1699 

Antimony  refiners 1700 

Apothecaries 1700 

Architects 1700 

Architects'  supplies 1701 

♦Architectural  ironworks  .1701 

*"    terracotta 1701 

Arms  and  ammunition 1701 

Art  associations 1701 

*  "    glass 1701 

*  "    rooms 1701 

"    schools 1701 

Artesian  well  borers 1701 

*"    well  pipe 1701 

"    well  supplies 1701 

Artificial  fiowers 1701 

"    limbs 1701 

"    stone 1701 

♦Artistic  furniture 1701 

Artists 1701 

"    crayon 1701 

"    decorative  1701 

"    landscape 1701 

"    marine  ...1704 

"    photographic  1704 

"    portrait 1704 

"    scenic 1704 

Artists' materials  1704 

Asbestos  materials 1704 

Asphaltum  dealers 1704 

"    workers 1705 

Assayers  1705 

Assayers'  supplies 1705 

Asylums 1706 

Attorneys-at-law 1706 

"  "       firms 1713 

'<       patent....  1713 

Auctioneers 1713 

Aurists 1714 

Awning  makers 1714 

Axle  grease  1714 

"    manufacturers 1714 

Babbitt  me  tal  mnf rs 1714 

Baby  carriages 1714 

♦Badges 1714 

Bag  manufacturers 1714 

"    twines 1714 

Bags  and  bagging 1714 

"    paper 1714 


PAGE. 

Bags,paper,  manufacturers  1714 

Bakeries 1714 

"    cracker 1716 

"    pie 1716 

Bake  ovens 1716 

Baking  powders 1716 

Ballasters 1716 

Bands,  music 1716 

Banjo  makers 1716 

Bank  locks 1717 

"    vaults 1717 

Bankers 1717 

Banks 1717 

♦Bar  fixtures 1717 

♦Barbed  wire 1717 

Barbers 1717 

Barbers'  supplies 1720 

Bark  dealers 1720 

Barley  roll  crushers 1720 

Barrel  manufacturers 1720 

♦Baseball  supplies 1731 

Basket  dealers 1721 

"    makers 1721 

♦Bath  tub  makers 1721 

♦Bathing  suits 1721 

Baths 1721 

"    swimming 1721 

♦Batteries,  electric 1721 

Bay  and  river  freighting...  1721 

Bazaars 1722 

Beds  and  bedding 1722 

Beer  bottlers 1722 

♦"    pumps 1722 

Bell  founders 1722 

"    hangers 1732 

"    importers 1723 

Bellows  manufacturers 1722 

Bells,  electric 1722 

Belting 1722 

"    manufacturers 1722 

Bi-carbon  soda  1723 

Bicycle  dealers 1723 

"    manufacturers,  agentsl723 

"    renting 1723 

"    repairers 1723 

"    riding  schools 1724 

"    supplies 1724 

"    tires 1734 

Bill  distributors 1724 

"    posters 1735 

Billiard  balls,  cues,  etc 1735 

"    saloons 1735 

"    table  makers 1725 

Bird  cage  makers 1725 

Birds  and  cages 1725 

Bitters  1725 

Bituminous  rock  dealers. .  .1725 

"    pavers 1725 

♦Blacking,  wholesale 1725 

Blacksmiths 1735 

Blacksmiths'  tools  and  sup- 
plies   1727 

Blank  book  manufacturers.  1727 
♦Blasting  caps 1727 

♦  "    machines 1727 

Blinds  1737 

Block  and  pump  makers 1727 

"    books 1727 

♦Blowers,  rotary 1727 

Blue  prints 1727 

Boarding  houses 1727 

Boat  builders 1728 

Boiler  and  pipe  covering  . . .  1728 

"    compounds 1728 

♦  "    tubes 1738 

Boilermakers 1728 

♦Boilers 1728 


PAGE. 

Bolt  and  nut  makers 1728 

♦Bolting  cloths 1728 

"    reels  and  sifters 1728 

Bone  charcoal  makers 1728 

Bookbinders 1728 

Bookbinders'  stock 1728 

♦  "    thread 1729 

Booksellers 1729 

"    law 1739 

Boot  and  shoe  findings 1739 

"     fitters 1739 

"       "       "     lastmakers  .1729 

Boots  and  shoes 1739 

"       "       "       wholesale..  1729 
"       "       "       retail  deal- 
ers and  makers 1729 

"    and  shoes,  rubber 1732 

Borax 1732 

Bottle  dealers 1732 

Bottlers 1733 

Bowling  alleys 1732 

♦"    balls  and  pins 1732 

Box  brands 1733 

Boxmakers,  cigar 1733 

"    fancy... 1733 

"    jewelry 1733 

"    packing 1733 

"    paper 1733 

♦Braids 1733 

Brass  dies 1733 

♦"    founders 1733 

"    goods  and  fixtures 1733 

"    pipe  and  tubing 1734 

♦  "    railings ....1734 

"    railings  and  gates 1734 

"    signs  1734 

Breweries 1734 

Brewers'  supplies 1734 

Brick  and  stone  masons 1734 

"    fire 1734 

•'    manufacturers 1734 

♦"    pressed  &  ornamental.  1735 

♦"    terracotta 1735 

Bridge  builders 1735 

♦Britannia  ware 1735 

Brokers,  bullion 17.35 

"    commercial 1735 

'«    customhouse 1735 

"    general 1735 

"'    grain 1735 

"    house 1735 

"    insurance 1736 

"    merchandise 1736 

"    mining 1738 

"  "       stock 1737 

«<    money 1737 

"    note.. 1737 

"    pawn 1737 

'•    real  estate 17.37 

"    ship  and  freight 1737 

"    stock  and  bond 1738 

"    tea 1738 

"    wholesale  grocery  — 1738 

"    wool 1738 

Bronze  castings 1738 

"    goods 1738 

♦  "    powders 1738 

"    statuary 1738 

Bronzers  and  gilders 1738 

Broom  makers  and  dealers.  1738 
Brush  makers  and  dealers  .1738 

Builders 1738 

♦Builders' materials 1738 

Building  and  loan  associa- 
tions   1738 

"    stone 1739 

Bullion  brokers 1739 


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PAGE. 

Bung  makers 1739 

Bunting 1739 

Burglar  alarms 1739 

♦Burlaps    1739 

Burning  brands 1739 

Busines  s  colleges 1739 

Butchers,  cat  tie, wholesale .  1739 

"    hog,  wholesale 1740 

"    sheep,  wholesale 1740 

"    retail 1740 

Butchers'  machinery 1740 

"    supplies 1740 

Butter  dealers 1743 

Buttonhole  makers 1742 

Button  makers 1742 

Buttons,  metal 1742 

Cabinet  makers 1742 

*  "    woods 1742 

*Cabinets,  filing 1742 

*Cable  railroad  supplies...  1742 

Calcium  lights 1742 

California  products  1742 

California  wines  and  bran- 
dies   1742 

Calkers 1742 

Can  makers 1742 

Canal  companies 1742 

Candle  makers 1742 

Candy  makers 1742 

Cane  makers 1742 

Canned  goods 1742 

*Canners'  machinery 1743 

*  "    supplies 1743 

Cans,  tin 1743 

Cap  manufacturers 1743 

Capitalists ...  1743 

Caps,  giant  powder  1744 

♦Capsules   1744 

Car  builders 1744 

"    importers  1744 

"    springs 1744 

"    trimmings,  metal 1744 

"    wheels 1744 

Carbonic  acid  gas 1744 

*  "    electric  light  and  bat- 

teries   1744 

Card  engravers 1744 

"    writers 1744 

*Cards,  fancy 1744 

"    playing 1744 

Carpenters  and  builders 1744 

•'    tools 1748 

Carpet  beating 1748 

"    cleaning  works 1749 

"    dealers  1749 

"    layers 1749 

*  '•    sweepers 1749 

*  "    threads 1749 

Carpets ,  wood 1 749 

Carriage  and  cab  companies]749 

"    and  wagon  bolts  1749 

"  and  wagon  makers  — 1749 
"  "  wagon  materials.  1751 
"       "    wagon  springs  — 1751 

"    hardware 1751 

"    lamps 1751 

"    painters 1751 

"    repositories 1751 

"    trimmers 1751 

Cartridges 175 1 

*Carts 1751 

Carvers,  wood 1751 

Cask  makers 1751 

Cash  registers 1751 

*Cast-iron  pipe 1752 

Castings,  metal 1752 

Caterers    1752 

Catsup  manufacturers 1752 

♦Caustic  soda 1752 

♦Celluloid  goods 1752 

Cement 1752 

Cemeteries  1752 

Cemetery  and  lawn  fences  .1752 

"    work,  metal 1752 

Centrifugal  pumps 1752 

Cereal  mills  .   1752 

Chain  makers,  iron 1752 

Chair  makers 1752 


PAGE. 

Champagne  importers 1752 

"    manufacturers 1752 

♦Chandeliers 1752 

Charcoal 1752 

♦Check  punches 1752 

Checks,  pool  and  trade 1752 

Cheese  dealers  1752 

♦Chemical    manufacturers' 

wares 1752 

"    works 1753 

Chemicals 1753 

Chemists 1753 

"    analytical 1753 

"    manufacturing 1753 

Children's  carriages 1753 

♦Chimney  pipe,  terra  cotta.1753 
"    sweepers 1753 

♦  "    tops 1754 

♦  "    work 1754 

Chimneys,  patent 1754 

China  decorators 1754 

China  ware  1754 

Chinese  and  Japanese  goodsl754 

Chiropodists 1754 

Chocolate  manufacturers  . .  1754 

♦Chronometers 1754 

Church  bells 1754 

♦"    goods 1754 

Churn  manufacturers 1754 

Cider  manufacturers 1754 

Cigar  box  makers 1754 

♦  "    manufacturers'    sup- 

plies   1754 

Cigarette  manufacturers. . .  1754 
Cigar  importers  and  jobbersI754 

"    retail 1755 

"    manufacturers 1755 

Circular  distributors 1757 

Circulars  addressed 1757 

Civil  engineers 1757 

Claim  agents 1757 

Clairvoyants 1757 

Clergymen 1757 

Cloaks  and  suits 1760 

♦Clocks,  electrical 1760 

Clock  importers 1760 

Clothes  scourers 1760 

Clothing,  oiled 1760 

"    retail 1761 

"    rubber 1761 

"    wholesale 1761 

Cloths  and  cassimeres 1762 

Coal  dealers 1762 

"    mining  companies 1762 

"    oil  stoves 1762 

♦"     "wholesale 1762 

"    tar 1762 

♦Cocoa    1762 

♦Codes,  telegraphic 1762 

Coffee  and  spice  mills 1762 

"    extract 1763 

"    importers  1763 

"    high  grade  ....1763 
"    retail 1763 

♦  "    machinery 1763 

"    roasters 1763 

"    saloons 1763 

Coffin  makers 1763 

Coke  dealers 1763 

Cold  storage 1763 

Collar   and    cuff   manufac- 
turers   1763 

Collection  agents  1764 

Collectors 1763 

Colleges  1764 

Comforters 1764 

Commercial  agencies 1764 

"    brokers 1766 

Commission  merchants 1766 

Commissioners 1767 

Concentrator  belt  manufac- 
turers   1769 

Concentrators 1769 

Concrete 1769 

♦Condensed  milk 1769 

Condensed  vegetables 1769 

Confectioners,    manufac- 
turing  1769 


PAGE. 

♦Confectioners'  supplies  ...1769 

Confectionery 1769 

Conservatory  of  music 1770 

Consuls 1770 

Consulting  engineers 1770 

Contractors 1770 

♦Conveyancers  1771 

Coopers 1771 

♦Coopers'  stock 1772 

♦Copper  boilers 1772 

♦  "    importers 1772 

"    pipe  and  tubing 1772 

Copper-plate  engravers 1773 

♦Copper-plate  printers 1773 

Coppersmiths 1772 

♦Copying  presses 1772 

Copyists 1772 

Cordage 1772 

' '    manufacturers 1772 

Cordials  1773 

Cork  dealers 1773 

Cornice  makers,  metal 1772 

Corsets  1772 

Cosmetics,  manufacturers  .1772 

Costumers 1773 

♦Cotton  belting 1773 

♦  "    goods 1773 

"    mills 1773 

Cracker  bakers 1773 

Crayon  artists *,1'^'^3 

♦Cream  tartar .1773 

Creamery  supplies  and  ma- 
chinery   1773 

Credit  regis  ters 1773 

Crockery     and    glassware, 

wholesale 1773 

"    and  glassware,  retail.  1773 

♦Crucibles 1773 

Crushed  trap  rock 1773 

Curiosities 1773 

♦Curled  hair 1773 

Curriers 1773 

♦Curtains  and  draperies  ..  1773 

Custom  house  brokers 1773 

Cutlers 1773 

Cutlery  importers 1773 

♦Cylinder  and  machine  oils .  1773 

Dairies 1773 

Dairy  produce,  wholesale..  1774 

retail 1774 

♦Dairymen's  supplies 1774 

Dancing  academies 1774 

Decorative  artists 1774 

Decorators 1774 

Delica  cies 1774 

Dental  laboratories 1774 

Dentists 1774 

Dentists'  supplies 1777 

Desiccated  food  manufac- 
turers   1777 

Designers 1777 

Desk  manufacturers 1777 

Detective  agencies 1777 

Diamond  importers 1777 

"    setters 1779 

Die  sinkers 1779 

Directory  publishers 1779 

Disinfectants 1779 

Distilleries 1779 

Divers ,  submarine 1779 

Dock  builders 1779 

Docks 1779 

♦Door  checks  and  springs . .  1779 

"    screens 1779 

Doors  and  shutters,  iron  ...1779 

"    sash  and  blinds 1779 

♦Drain  and  sewer  pipe 1779 

♦  "    tile  1779 

Dramatic  agents 1779 

Draughtsmen 1779 

♦Drawing  materials 1779 

"    teachers 1779 

Draymen 1780 

Dredging  companies 1780 

Dredging  machines 1780 

Dress-cutting  teachers 1780 

"    patterns 1780 

♦  "    trimmings 1780 


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PAGE. 

Dressmakers 1781 

Dried  fruits 1784 

Drills,  rock 1784 

Drug  mills 1784 

Druggists,  wholesale 1784 

"    retail 1784 

Druggists' glassware 1786 

"    sundries 1786 

Dry  docks 1786 

"    goods,  wholesale 1786 

retail 1786 

Duck 1787 

*Dumb  waiters 1787 

Duplicating  apparatus 1787 

Dye  stuffs 1787 

Dyers  and  scourers 1787 

Dynamite  manufacturers  ..1788 

*Dynamos 1788 

Egg  food 1788 

Ejectors  1788 

*Electric  batteries 1788 

*  "    bells 1788 

"    belts 1788 

*"    burglar  alarms 1788 

*  "    clocks  1788 

*  "    conduits 1788 

*  "    fans J788 

"    gas  lighting 1788 

"    light  companies 1788 

"■  light   generators    and 

supplies 1788 

"    motors 1789 

"    pen  and  press 1789 

"    power ,..1789 

"    pumps 1789 

"    railways 1789 

"    railway  supplies 1789 

"    storage  batteries 1789 

*  "    trusses , 1789 

"    wiring 1789 

Electrical  apparatus, 

manufacturers 1789 

"    construction    compa- 
nies   1790 

"    engineers 1790 

"    supplies 1790 

"    works 1790 

Electricians 1790 

Electro  -  galvanic    medical 

apparatus 1790 

Electro  -  magnetic    instru- 
ments   1790 

"    medical  apparatus 1790 

"  "    instruments 1791 

Electroplaters 1791 

Electropoise 1791 

Electrotypers 1791 

♦Elevator  bells 1792 

*  "    bolts   1792 

*  "    buckets   1792 

"    builders 1792 

*  "    cabs 1793 

*"    doors  and  gates 1793 

"    pumps 1793 

"    repairers 1793 

*"    supplies 1793 

Elevators,  link  chain 1793 

*  "    sidewalk  1793 

Elocution,  teachers  of 1793 

Embalmers 1793 

♦Embossing 1793 

Embroideries 1793 

Embroidery  stampers 1793 

"    teachers 1793 

Emery  wheels 1793 

Employment  agencies 1793 

♦Enameled  brick 1794 

"    letters  and  signs  1794 

Enamelers   1794 

Engine  builders 1794 

"    importers 1795 

Engineers'  and  machinists' 

supplies 1795 

Engineers,  civil 1795 

"    consulting  1795 

"    electrical  1795 

"    hydraulic   1795 

"    mechanical   1795 


PAGE.    I 

Engineers,  mechanical,  ' 
heating    and   venti- 
lating  1796 

"    mining 1796 

"    sanitary   1796   | 

"    supplies 1796 

Engravers,  card 1796   i 

"    copper 1797   i 

"    general 1797   I 

"    glass 1797   ' 

"    halftone 1797   t 

"    map   1797   ! 

"    metal 1797 

"    seal 1797 

"    steel 1797 

"    stone 1797 

"    wax 1767 

"    wood 1797 

Engravings    1799 

Engrossers 1799 

Essence  manufacturers 1799 

Essential  oils 1799 

Estates,  ofaces  of 1799 

Exchanges 1799 

Excursion  agents 1799 

Expresses 1799 

Expressmen 1799 

Extracts  and  perfumes 1800 

Fan  blowers 1800 

Fancy  box  makers 1800 

"    goods  importers 1800 

"      retail 1800 

Farm  machinery 1800 

Faucet  makers 1800 

Feather  cleaners 1800 

"    dusters 1800 

Feathers,  fancy 1800 

"    upholstery 1800 

Feed  mills 1800 

Fences,  brass  and  bronze  ..1800 

"    iron  and  wire 1800 

Fencing  teachers 1800 

Ferries 1800 

Fertilizers 1800 

File  makers 1800 

Filters 1800 

Fire  alarm  companies 1800 

"    alarms,  automatic...  1800 

"    arms 18C0 

"    bells .1800 

*  "    brick 1800 

*  "    clay 1801 

"    department  supplies..  1801 

"    engines,  steam 1801 

"    escapes 1801 

"  extinguishers 1801    \ 

"  hose 1801 

*  "  proofing 1801 

"  pumps 1801 

*  "    tile 1801  I 

Fireplace  furniture 1801  1 

Fireworks 1801  j 

Fish,  dried,  salt  and  cannedl801  1 

"    fresh 1801 

Fishing  tackle  1802 

Flagpoles 1802   i 

Flags  and  banners 1802 

Flavoring  extracts 1802   I 

*Flax  twine   1802 

♦Flooring 1802 

Florists    1802  1 

Flour 1803  1 

mill  builders 1803 

mill  machinery 1803   j 

"    supplies 1803 

mills 1803 

paste    manufacturers  1803 

♦Flowerpots 1803 

Flowers,  artificial 1803 

Folding  beds 1803 

"    sawing  machines 1803 

Food  preservatives 1803 

Foreign  postage  stamps  ...1803 

♦Forges,  portable 1803 

Forwarding  agents 1804 

"    merchants   1804 

Foundries  1804 

♦Foundry  facings 1804 


PAGE. 

♦Foundry  supplies 1804 

Frame  makers 1804 

Freighting,  bay  and  river..  1804 

Fresco  painters 1804 

♦Fretwork 1804 

Fringe  manufacturers 1804 

Fruit  canners 1804 

"    dryers 1804 

♦"    evaporators 1804 

"  packers  and  shippers  .1804 
Fruits,  dried,  wholesale  —  1804 

"    wholesale 1804 

"    and  vegetables 1804 

Funeral  directors 1806 

Fur  dealers  and  furriers  . . .  1806 

♦Furnaces  1806 

Furnished  rooms  1806 

Furnishing  goods 1806 

Furniture  dealers 1806 

"    manufacturers 1807 

♦  '•    movers  1809 

♦  "    packing  and  shipping  1809 
"    second-hand 1809 

♦  "    storage  1809 

Furriers 1809 

Fuse  manufacturers 1809 

♦Galvanized  iron 1 809 

"    iron  cornices 1809 

Galvanizers  ...   1809 

Game 1809 

Garden  implements 1809 

Gardeners 1809 

♦Gas  and  steam  fitters 1809 

"    and  steam  fitters'  sup- 
plies   1810 

♦  "    brackets   ...1810 

"    burners 1810 

"    engines 1810 

♦  "    fittings 1810 

"    fixtures 1810 

♦  "    lamps 1810 

"    light  companies 1810 

"    lighting  by  electricitylSlO 

"    machines 1810 

"    pipe 1810 

"    pipe  and  fittings 1810 

"    regulators 1810 

"    stoves    1810 

♦  "    works  machinery  and 

supplies 1810 

♦Gasoline 1810 

"    engines 1810 

♦Gasometer  maimers 1810 

Gangers 1810 

♦Gauges , 1810 

"    steam  and  hydraulic. .  1810 

Gears  cut  to  order 1810 

♦Gelatine 1811 

General  agents 1811 

"    brokers 1811 

Gents'  furnishing  goods....  1811 

Gilders  1811 

Gin  importers 1811 

Ginger  ale  manufacturers  ..1811 

♦Glass  benders 1811 

"    bevelers 1811 

"    blowers 1811 

"    cathedral  and  colored.  1811 
"    cutters  1811 

♦  "    embossers 1811 

♦  "    engravers 1812 

♦  "    ground 1812 

♦  "  ornamental 1812 

"  plate 1812 

♦  "  signs  1812 

"  stainersandenamelersl8]2 

"  window 1812 

"  works 1812 

Glassware 1812 

♦Glazed  terra  cotta 1812 

Glaziers 1813 

Glove  importers 1812 

"    manufacturers 1812 

♦  "    threads 1812 

Glue  manufacturers 1813 

♦Glycerine  refiners 1813 

,  Gold  and  silver  refiners — 1813 
'      "    beaters 1813 


t?d 


00 

•-3 
<=> 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS 


JOtTATTM     ArilT      0       C^  r\  vineyard  Proprietors.    Wine  Merchants. 


1692 


CEOCKER-LANGLEY  DIBECTORY. 


PAGE. 

Gold  pen  makers 1813 

'»    platers  1813 

*  "    platers'  supplies 1813 

Gong  manufacturers 1813 

Grain  brokers  1813 

"  dealers 1813 

"  dryers 1813 

*  "  machinery 1813 

"  shippers 1813 

Grainers 1813 

Granite  dealers 1813 

Graphite  manufacturers  . . .  1813 

*Grate  bars 1813 

Grates 1813 

♦Grille  work,  wood 1813 

Grinders  and  polishers 1813 

*Grinding  machinery 1813 

Gristmills  1813 

Grocers,  wholesale 1814 

"    retail 1814 

♦Grocers'  specialties 1822 

Guarantee  companies 1822 

Gunpowder 1822 

Guns  and  pistols 1822 

Gunsmiths  1822 

Gutta  percha  goods 1822 

♦Gymnasium  supplies 1822 

Gymnasiums 1822 

Hair  curled 1822 

"    dressers,  ladies'  1822 

"    human 1823 

"    jewelry 1823 

"    plasterers' 1823 

"    restorative    (manufac- 
turers)   1823 

Halls  1823 

Handball  and  racquette 

courts 1823 

♦Handkerchiefs 1823 

Hand  pumps 1823 

Hardware,  wholesale 1823 

"    retail 1823 

♦"    specialties 1823 

Hardwood  grills 1824 

"    inlaid 1824 

"     lumber 1824 

Harness  and  saddlery 1824 

"    hardware 1824 

Hat  manufacturers 1824 

Hats  and  caps 1824 

Hatters 1825 

*  "    stock 1825 

Hay  and  grain  1825 

♦Heating  apparatus 1825 

Herbalists 1825 

Hermetically  sealed  goods.  1825 

Hides 1826 

♦Hoisting  machinery 1826 

♦Hollow  tile  fire  proofing...  1826 

♦HoUowware  1826 

♦Honey  dealers 1826 

Hops 1826 

Horse  clippers 1826 

"    clipping 1826 

"    clothing 1826 

"    coUarmakers 1826 

♦Horse-power  makers 1826 

Horseradish  dealers 1826 

Horseshoe  manufacturers . .  1826 

♦"    nails 1826 

Horse  shoers 1826 

Hose 1827 

"    goods 1827 

"    pipe  and  coupling 1827 

Hosiery   1827 

Hospitals  and  asylums 1827 

♦Hot  water  heaters  1827 

Hotel  registers 1827 

Hotels 1827 

House  and  sign  painters. .  .1828 

"    brokers 1828 

"    furnishing  goods 1829 

"    raisers  and  movers 1829 

"     smiths   1829 

♦Hydrants 1829 

Hydraulic  engineers 1829 

*  "    machinery 1829 

*  "    pipe 1829 


PAGE. 

Hydraulic  pipe  and  fittings  1829 
'•    pumps 1829 


Ice  cream  makers 1830 

*  "       "     freezers 1830 

«    dealers 1830 

*  "    machines 1830 

Incubators  1830 

India  rubber  goods 1830 

Indicators 1830 

♦Injectors   1830 

Ink  manufacturers  and 

agents .1830 

Inks 1830 

Inlaid  floors 1830 

Instruments 1831 

Insurance  adjusters 1831 

"    agents 1831 

•■    brokers 1832 

"    companies 1832 

"  "         accident 1832 


burglar 1832 

fire 1832 

"  "         guarantee..  1833 

life 1833 

"  "         marine 1834 

"  "         plate  glass.  1834 

"  "         real    estate 

title 1834 

"  steamboilerl834 

Intelligence  offices 1834 

♦Interior  finish    1834 

Interpreters  of  languages..  1834 

Invalid  goods    1834 

Inventors 1835 

Inves  tment  companies 1835 

Iron  and  steel 1835 

"    bedsteads 1835 

"    brands 18a5 

♦  "    crestings 1835 

"    doors  and  shutters 1835 

♦"    fence  builders 1835 

"    foundries 1835 

"    mining  companies 1835 

"    pig 1835 

♦  "    pipe  and  fittings 1836 

♦  "    railings 1836 

"     scrap 1836 

♦  "    tanks 1836 

"    truss  roofs 1836 

"    pipe 1836 

♦Irrigating  machinery 1836 

"    plants 1836 

♦  "    pumps 1836 

Irrigation   and  canal  com- 
panies  1836 

Italian  delicacies 1837 

♦Ivory  goods 1837 

"    turners 1837 

Japanese    and    Chinese 

goods  1837 

Japanners 1837 

♦Jewelers,  importers 1837 

"    manufacturing 1838 

"    retail 18,38 

"    tools 1838 

"    wholesale 1838 

Jewelry  case  makers 1838 

♦  "    designers 1838 

Junk  dealers  1838 

Jute  manufacturers 1838 

Kalsominers  18.S8 

♦Kitchenware  1838 

Knitted  goods 1838 

Kodaks ia38 

Isabels 1838 

♦Lace  curtains 1838 


Laces igss 

Ladies'  furnishing  goods . . .  1839 

"    tailors 1839 

♦Lager  beer  importers 1839 

Lamp  dealers 1839 

♦  "    manufacturers 1839 

♦  "     wicks 1839 

Land  agents 1839 


PAGE. 

Land  associations 1840 

"    offices 1840 

Landscape  artists 1840 

"    gardeners 1840 

♦Lantern  slides 1840 

Lanterns 1840 

Lapidaries  1840 

Lastmakers 1840 

Lathes 1840 

♦Laths,  metal 1840 

♦Launch  builders 1840 

Laundries 1840 

Laundry  machinery 1843 

♦  "    supplies 1843 

♦Lawn  mowers 1842 

♦  "    sprinklers 1842 

♦Lead  pencils 1842 

"     works 1842 

Leaf  tobacco 1843 

♦Leather  belting 1843 

"    dealers 1843 

Leeches,  importers 1843 

♦Legal  blanks 1843 

♦Letter  files 1843 

♦"    presses. 184§ 

Libraries,  public 1843 

♦Life  preservers 1843 

Lime  dealers 1843 

♦Linen  threads 1843 

Linens,  importers 1843 

♦Link  belting  and  sprocket 

wheels 1843 

♦Linoleum 1843 

♦Linseed  oil 1843 

Liquors,    importers   and 

wholesale 1844 

"    retail 1844 

Lithographers 1856 

♦Lithographic  materials  . . .  1856 

Live  stock  dealers 1856 

Livery  stables 1856 

Loan  agents 1856 

"    associations  1856 

♦Loans 1856 

♦Lock  experts 1856 

♦Locks 1856 

Locksmiths 1856 

♦Locomotives 1857 

♦"    logging 1857 

♦Lodge  furniture 1857 

Lodging  houses 1857 

♦Logging  jacks 1861 

Looking-glasses 1861 

♦Lubricating  oils 1861 

♦Lubricators  and  oilers 1861 

Lumber  dealers 1861 

"    surveyors 1861 

Macaroni  and  vermicelli...  1863 
♦Machine  designers 1863 

♦  "    oils 1863 

Machinery   importers    and 

dealers 1863 

"    secondhand 1863 

Machinists 1864 

♦Machinists'  and  engineers' 

supplies 1864 

♦  "    tools 1864 

♦Magic  lanterns 1864 

Mailing     and    circulating 

companies 1864 

Maltsters 1865 

♦Maltsters'  supplies 1865 

Manicures 1865 

♦Mannocitin 1865 

Mantels,  marble 1865 

"    wood 1865 

Manufacturers'  agents 1866 

Manufacturing  chemists . . .  1866 

Map  colorers 1866 

"    engravers 1866 

"    mounters 1866 

"    publishers 1866 

Marble  dealers 1868 

"    sawmills 1866 

"    works 1866 

Marine  artists 1867 

"    surveyors  1867 

Markets  1867 


The  Bulletin 


HAS  NO  RIVAL  IN  THE  EVENING 

FIELD.      IT  SURPASSES  THEM    ALL. 

Telephone  Main  926. 


KODAKS 


TO 
RENT. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
100  Montgomery  Si 


INDEX   OF   BUSINESS  CLASSIFICATIONS. 


1693 


Masons 


PAGE. 

1867 

1867 

Match  manufacturers 1867 

Mathematical  instruments  1867 

^^Matting 1867 

Mattress  makers 1867 

Mechanical  engineers 1867 

♦Medalist..... 1868 

^Medals 1868 

Medicine  manufacturers . . .  1868 
Meerschaum  pipe  makers . .  1868 
Men's     furnishing     goods, 

wholesale 1868 

"    furnishing    goods,    re- 
tail  1868 

Mercantile  agencies 1869 

Merchandise  brokers 1869 

Merchant  tailors 1869 

Merchants 1869 

*Metal  engravers 1869 

"    Importers 1869 

♦  "    polish 1869 

♦  "    punches 1869 

"    roofers 1869 

"    spinners 1869 

*"    stamping 1869 

Metallic  signs 1869 

Metallurgists 1869 

*Metals 1869 

♦Metaphysicians 1869 

♦Microscopical  supplies  ...1869 

Midwives 1870 

Military    and   navy   goods 

and  regalia 1870 

♦Milk  cans 1870 

"    condensed 1870 

"    dealers 1870 

Mill  builders 1871 

"    machinery 1871 

"    picks 1872 

♦  "    stones 1872 

"    supplies 1872 

Milliners 1872 

Millinery  goods,  wholesale  1872 

"    goods,  retail 1872 

Mills 1872 

Millwrights 1872 

♦Mimeographs  1873 

Mineral  waters,  natural — 1873 

Mineralogists 1873 

Mining  agencies 1873 

"    brokers 1873 

"    companies,  coal,  iron, 

etc 1873 

"    companies,    gold    and 

silver 1874 

"    companies,    quicksil- 
ver  1876 

"    engineers 1876 

♦  "    machinery 1876 

"    operators 1876 

♦"  pumps 1876 

"  secretaries    1876 

"  stockbrokers 1877 

♦  "  supplies 1877 

♦  "    tanks 1877 

Mirrors 1877 

Model  makers 1877 

♦Modeling  clay 1877 

♦Moldings  1877 

♦Money  brokers 1877 

♦Monuments 1877 

♦  "    metal 1877 

Morocco  case  makers 1877 

"    dressers 1877 

♦Mortar 1878 

♦Moulds  1878 

Museums 1878 

♦Mush  manufacturers 1878 

Music  boxes 1878 

"    engravers 1878 

"    publishers 1878 

Musical  instrument  dealers  1878 

"    instrument    makers 

and  repairers 1878 

Musicians 1878 

Mustard  manufacturers 1878 

■Nail  makers 1878 


PAGE. 

Native  wines  and  brandies.  1878 

Naturalists 1880 

Nautical  instruments 1880 

Naval  stores 1880 

Neat's-foot  oil 1880 

Neckties,  manufacturers ...  1880 

♦Needles 1880 

News  agents 1880 

Newspaper  agents — 1880 

Newspapers,      periodicals, 

etc 1882 

"    patent  outsides 1882 

Nickel  platers 1882 

Notaries  public 1882 

♦Notaries'  seals 1883 

Note  brokers 1883 

Notions 1883 

♦Numbering  machines 1883 

Nurserymen 1883 

Nurses 1884 

♦"    supplies 188.5 

♦Nut  manufacturers 1885 

♦Nuts,  wholesale 1885 

Oculists  and  aurists 1886 

♦Odorless  excavating 1886 

♦OfQce  and  store  fixtures. .  .1886 

♦  "    supplies 1886 

♦Oil  and  artesian  well  sup- 
plies   1886 

"  burners 1886 

"  cloth  dealers 1886 

"  clothing 1886 

♦  "  cups 


"    manufacturers 1887 

"    pumps 1887 

"    stoves 1887 

♦  "    tanks 1887 

♦Olive  oil,  California 1887 

♦"    oil  importers 1887 

Onyx  works 1 887 

Optical  goods 1887 

"    instrument  makers....  1888 

♦"    projection 1888 

Opticians 1888 

Ore  concentrators 1888 


♦  "    samplers 

Organ  builders 

"    importers 

♦Oriental  goods 

♦Oxygen  

Oyster  dealers 

"    saloons 

Packers,  beef  and  pork 

Packet  agents 

Packing  box  makers 

♦  "    steam 

Paint  manufacturers 

♦  "    manufacturers' agents. 
Painters 

"    carriage 

"    fresco 

"  house,  sign  and  orna- 
mental   

"    roof 

"    ship 

♦Painters'  supplies 

Paints,  oils  and  glass 


♦Paper  and  card  novelties.  1892 

♦"    bags 1892 

"    box  makers 1892 

♦  "    building 1892 

"    dealers 1892 

"    hangers 1892 

"    hangings 1892 

"    manufacturers 1892 

"    patterns 1892 

♦  "    rulers 1892 

"    stock 1892 

Parasol  makers 1892 

♦Paris  white 1892 

♦Parquet  floors 1893 

Patent  agencies 1893 

♦  "    articles 1893 

"     attorneys 1893 

♦  "    letters 1893 


PAGE. 

Patent  medicines  1893 

♦  "    solicitors 1893 

Pattern  makers 1893 

Patterns,  paper 1894 

Pavements 1894 

Pawnbrokers 1894 

Perfumery 1894 

Periodicals 1894 

♦Petroleum 1894 

♦Pharmacists,  manufactur- 
ing   1894 

Philatelists 1894 

Philosophical   instruments  1894 
Phonographic  reporters  — 1894 

Phonographs  1894 

♦Photo-engravers 1894 

♦  "    lithographers 1894 

Photographers 1895 

"    commercial  and  view.  1895 

♦  "    flashlight  1895 

Photographic  artists 1895 

♦"    experts 1895 

"    printers  1895 

*"    retouchers  1895 

"    supplies 1895 

"    views 1896 

Phrenologists 1896 

Physicians 1896 

"    female 1901 

♦Physicians'    electro-medi- 
cal batteries 1901 

Pianoforte  importers 1901 

"    makers 1901 

♦Piano  string  makers 1901 

"    teachers 1901 

"    tuners 1902 

Pickle  manufacturers 1902 

Picture  frame  makers 1902 

Pictures  and  engravings..  1902 

♦Pier  builders 1902 

Pig  iron 1903 

♦Pile  covering 1903 

♦  "    drivers 1903 

♦Pin  manufacturers 1903 

♦Pipe  and  fittings 1903 

♦  "    coils 1903 

"    drain,  gas,  etc 1903 

♦  "    sewer 1903 

♦"    wrought  and  cast  iron.  1903 

♦Pipes,  smoking 1903 

♦Planimeters 1903 

Planing   knives,    manufac- 
turers   1903 

♦  "    mill  machinery 1903 

"    mills 1903 

Plaster  dealers 1903 

"    decorations  1903 

"    mills 1903 

"    paris  1903 

Plasterers 1903 

Plasterers'  hair 1904 

Plate  glass 1904 

Plated  ware 1904 

Pleating  manufacturers  ...1904 

♦Plumbago 1904 

Plumbers  and  gasfitters 1904 

♦Plumbers'  brass  goods  — 1905 

"    supplies 1905 

♦Pneumatic  machinery  — 1905 

♦Polish 1905 

♦Polishers 1906 

♦"    wood 1906 

Porcelain  artists 1906 

Pork  packers  1906 

♦Portable  mills 1906 

Portrait  painters 1906 

Postage  stamp  dealers  — 1906 

♦Posts  and  ties 1906 

Potteries  1906 

♦Potters'  materials 1906 

Poultry  and  game 1906 

Powder-making  machinery. 1906 
"    manufacturers  and 

agents 1906 

♦Preserved  fruits 1906 

Press  clipping  bureau 1906 

Pressed    brick 1906 

♦Presses,  baling 1906 


GO 
GO 


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st.oo 


SUITS   CLEANED  AND  PRESSED 

GOLDEN  WEST  CLOTHING  RENOVATORY. 
Telephone  Main  USl  r?  Montgomery  Street. 


$1.00 


The  best  for  Oyster  Dinners.  Epicures  invar- 
iably call  for  them.  Family  Orders  a  Specialh. 
Lowest  prices.  Stalls  68,  69,  70. 71,  and  47 
and  48  California  Market    Tel.  1329  M. 


1694 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


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PAGE. 

♦Presses,  boiler  makers '...1906 
*"    printing 1906 

♦  "    soap 1906 

♦  "    tinners 1907 

*"    wine 1907 

Printers,  book  and  job 1907 

*"    copperplate 1908 

"    inks 1908 

♦Printers'  materials 1908 

"    rollers 1908 

Produce  commission 1908 

Provision  packers 1910 

Provisions,  wholesale 1910 

Publishers 1910 

*Pulleys  1911 

*Pulverizers 19 1 1 

*Pump  manufacturers 1911 

♦Pumping  machinery,  steaml9 1 1 
Pumps 1913 

♦  "    air 1912 

♦  "    hand 1912 

*"    irrigation 1912 

♦  "    mining 1912 

♦  "    wine 1912 

♦Punching  and  shearing 

machinery 1912 

Purchasing  agents . . , 19 1 3 

♦Pyrographers 1913 

Quarries 1913 

♦Quarrying  machinery 1913 

♦Quartz  mill  manufacturersl913 

Quicksilver  agents 1913 

Radiators 1913 

♦Rail  and  steel  beams 1913 

Railroad  agencies  1913 

"    companies,  steam 1913 

street 1914 

♦  "    construction  1914 

♦  "    iron 1914 

♦  "    supplies 1914 

"    ticket  brokers 1914 

"    ties 1914 

♦Raisins 1914 

Ranges  1914 

♦  "        manufacturers 1914 

Rattan  goods 1914 

Real  estate 1914 

"      agents 1915 

"  "      associations  ...1918 

♦Reclamation  plants 1918 

♦Red  rubber  stamps 1918 

♦Reflectors  1918 

♦Refrigerating  machinery.  1918 

♦Refrigerators 1918 

Regalia  makers 1918 

Registers,  cash 1918 

"        portable  street  car.  1918 
Repackers,  merchandise...  1918 

Restaurants ]9]8 

♦Rice  machinery 1921 

Riding  academies 1921 

Riggers 1922 

♦Rock-drilling  machines  . . .  1922 
♦Roll   grinding  and    corru- 
gating   1922 

♦Roller  mills 1922 

Rolling  mills 1922 

Roofers,  asphaltum 1922 

♦  "    felt  or  composition...  1923 
"    metal ]923 

♦  "    pitch  and  gravel 1932 

"    slate  1922 

Roofing  materials 1922 

♦Rope,  wire 1932 

♦Rosin  importers 1922 

♦Rubber  belting 1923 

"    boots  and  shoes 1923 

♦  "    clothing 1933 

"    goods 1922 

♦  "    hose  1933 

♦  "    mold  manufacturers  ..1923 
"    stamps 1923 

*Rugs 1923 

Saddle  tree  manufacturers 

and  dealers 1923 

♦Saddlers'  threads 1923 

♦Saddlers  and  harness  mak- 
ers   1923 


PAGE. 

Safe  deposit  companies 1924 

"    manufacturers 1924 

♦  "    movers 1924 

♦  "    openers 1924 

Safes  1924 

♦Sail  duck 1934 

♦  "    twines 1924 

Sailmakers 1924 

Salmon  canners 1924 

♦"    net  threads 1934 

♦Saloon  fixtures 1934 

Salt  dealers 1924 

Sanitariums    1925 

♦Sanitary  appliances 1925 

♦  "    goods 1925 

♦Sash  cords 1925 

♦"    weights 1925 

Sashes 1925 

Sauce  and  catsup  makers..  1925 

♦Sauces,  importers ...   1925 

Sausage  casings  1925 

♦"    importers 1935 

"    makers 1925 

Saw  fliers 1935 

"    manufacturers  1926 

Sawdust  and  sand 1936 

Sawmill  machinery 1936 

Sawmills 1926 

Scales  and  balances 1926 

♦School  apparatus 1936 

♦  "    bells 1926 

♦  "    church     and     opera 

chairs 1926 

"    furniture 1926 

Schools ,  private 1926 

Screen  makers 1927 

Sculptors 1937 

Seal  engravers 1937 

♦  "    press  engravers 1927 

♦  "    presses 1927 

Searchers  of  records 1927 

Second-hand  furniture 1927 

Seeds  and  plants 1937 

Sewer  pipe 1938 

♦  "    traps ....1928 

♦  "    work 1928 

♦Sewers 1928 

♦Sewing    machine    attach- 
ments   1928 

♦"    machine  repairers 1928 

♦  "  "  supplies 1928 

"    machines 1928 

♦  "    silks 1928 

♦Sheep  wash 1928 

♦Sheet  iron  and  steel  pipe.  .1928 

♦  "    metal  workers 1928 

♦  "    metals 1938 

"    music 1928 

Shells,  marine 1928 

♦Shingle  manufacturers  ...1928 

Ship  ballasters 1928 

"    biscuit  makers 1928 

"    brokers 1938 

"    builders  1928 

"    carvers 1929 

"    chandlers   1929 

♦"    fittings,  metal 1939 

"    joiners 1929 

♦"    materials 1929 

♦  "    plumbers 1929 

"    stores   1929 

Shipping    and   conmiission 

merchants 1929 

"    offices 1929 

"    registers  1929 

Shipsmiths 1929 

Shipwrights  and  calkers.  ..1929 

Shirt  manufacturers 1929 

Shirts,  retai  1 1930 

Shoe  findings 1930 

♦  "    lasts 19.30 

♦"    machinery 1930 

♦  "    stock  1930 

♦  "    threads 1930 

♦Shoes  and  dies,  steel 1930 

Shooting  galleries  1930 

Shorthand  teachers 1930 

Shot  manufacturers 1930 


PAGE. 

Show  cards 1930 

"    case  makers 1930 

Sidewalk  elevators 1930 

"    lights .1930 

Sidewalks  1931 

♦Sifters  and  reels,  bolting  .1931 
Sign  cleaners 1931 

"    painters 1931 

Signs 1931 

"    composition  letters...  1931 

♦  "    metal 1931 

♦"        "      and  white  enam- 
eled  1931 

Silk  goods 1931 

♦"    hosiery 1931 

♦"    importers 1931 

"    manufacturers 1931 

Silver-plated  ware 1931 

"    platers 1932 

"    refiners 1932 

"    ware 1932 

Silversmiths 1932 

♦Skylights   1932 

Slate  quarries 1932 

"    roofers 1932 

♦Slop  hoppers 1932 

♦Slot  machines 1932 

♦Smelting  machinery 1932 

"    works 1932 

♦Smokers'  articles 1932 

Soap  makers 1932 

♦"    makers' supplies 1933 

♦Society  badges 1933 

♦  "    goods 1933 

Soda 1933 

"    water  apparatus 1933 

"         "      manufacturers  .  1933 

♦  ••         '•       manufacturers' 

supplies 1933 

Solar  printers 1933 

♦Solder  manufacturers 1933 

♦Sorghum  mills  1933 

Spar  makers  1933 

♦Speaking  tubes 1933 

Spice  mills 19.33 

Sponges,  wholesale 1933 

Spool  cotton 1933 

♦  "    silk 1933 

Sporting  goods 1933 

♦Spraying  outfits 1933 

♦"    machines 1933 

♦Spring  twines 1933 

♦Sprocket  wheels   and  link 

belting 1933 

Stables,  livery 1933 

"    sale 1934 

Stage  companies 1934 

Stainers,  glass 1935 

Stair  builders 1935 

♦  "  "         iron 1935 

Stamp  dealers 1935 

Stamping  and  pinking 1935 

♦  "    and  stamped  goods  ...1935 

Stamps,  rubber 1935 

♦Starch  manufacturers 1935 

♦Stationary  engines 1935 

Stationers,  manufacturing.  1935 

"    wholesale 1935 

"    retail 1935 

Statisticians 1936 

Statuary  and  monuments..  1936 

♦  "  '■  "  metal. 1936 
♦Steam  engine  builders  — 1936 

"  engines 1936 

"  fitters 1936 

♦  "  fitters'  supplies 1936 

♦  "  gauges 1936 

♦"  heating  apparatus — 1936 

♦  "  packing 1936 

♦  "    pipe  and  fittings 1936 

"    power 1937 

♦"  pumps 1937 

♦  "  radiators 1937 

♦  "  traps 1937 

"  whistles 1937 

Steamboat  companies 1937 

Steamship  agencies 1937 

"    companies 1937 


The  Bulletin 


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Telephone  Main  826. 


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123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


INDEX   OF   BUSINESS   CLASSIFICATIONS. 


PAGE. 

Steamship  supplies 1937 

Steel  importers 1937 

"    plate  engravers 1937 

*  "      stamps 1937 

Stencil  cutters 1938 

*  "    stock  1938 

Stenographers 1938 

*Step  ladders 1938 

*Stereopticons 1938 

Stereotypers 1938 

Stevedores 1938 

Stock  brokers 1938 

Stone,  artificial 1938 

"    dealers 1938 

*  "    ware 1938 

Storage 1938 

*  "    batteries 1938 

*Store  fixtures 1938 

"    service  companies 1938 

Stove  manufacturers 1938 

"    pipe  elbows 1939 

♦Stoves,  coal  oil.... 1939 

"    and  tinware 1939 

*  "    second-hand 1939 

*Straw  goods,  importers  ...1939 

"    works 1939 

Street  railroad  companies.  1939 
♦Structural  iron    work    for 

buildings 1939 

Stucco  work 1940 

Stump  pullers 1940 

Submarine  divers 1940 

Subscription  book  agencies  1940 

*Sugar  machinery 1940 

*"    planters 1940 

"    refiners 1940 

Sulphur  dealers 1940 

Surety  companies 1940 

Surgical  institutes 1940 

"    instruments 1940 

Surveyors  1940 

*"    instruments 1940 

"    lumber 1940 

"    marine 1941 

Suspender  makers 1941 

♦Suspension  bridge  buildersl941 

Syrups  and  coi-dials 1941 

Tack  manufacturers 1941 

♦Tags 1941 

Tailors,  merchant 1941 

<«    ladies' 1944 

Tailors'  trimmings 1944 

Tallow  dealers 1944 

Tamale  makers 1944 

♦Tanbark  dealers  1944 

Tank  manufacturers 1944 

♦Tanks,  iron 1944 

Tanners  and  curriers 1944 

♦Tanners'  supplies 1945 

Taxidermists   1945 

Tea  importers 1945 

"    and  coffee  dealers 1945 

Teachers,  banjo 1945 

' '    bookkeeping 1945 

"    cookery 1945 

"    dancing 1945 

"    drawing  and  painting  1945 

"    dress  cutting 1945 

"    electrical  engineering  1945 

"    elocution 1946 

"    embroidery 1946 

"    fencing 1946 

"    guitar 1946 

"    gymnastics 1946 

"    languages 1946 

"    music  1946 

"    navigation 1949 

"    needlework 1949 

"    penmanship 1949 

"    riding 1949 

"    shorthand 1949 

"    telegraphy 1949 

"    type  writing 1949 

"    violin 1949 

"    wood  carving 1949 

Telegraph  companies 1949 

"    supplies.  1950 

Telephone  companies 1950 


PAGE. 

Telephone  supplies 1950 

♦Telephones,  acoustic  and 

electric 1950 

♦Ten  pins  and  balls 1950 

Tent  makers 1950 

Terra  cotta  manufacturers  1950 

Theaters 1950 

♦Theatrical  goods 1950 

♦Ticket  punches 1950 

Tiles 1950 

♦Tiling,  rubber 1950 

Timber  dealers 1950 

Tin  can  makers 1950 

"    roofers 1951 

*  "    and  sheet  iron  import- 
ers   1951 

"    and  sheet  iron  workers  1951 

Tinners'  stock 1951 

Tinware  1951 

Tobacco,  leaf 1951 

"    manufacturers 1951 

"    wholesale 1951 

"    retail 1951 

Toilet  articles,  importers..  1951 
♦"    preparations,  retail...  1951 

Tool  manufacturers .   1951 

♦Tools 1951 

♦Tortilla  mills 1951 

Towboats    1951 

Towel  companies 1953 

Toys,  importers 1952 

"    retail 1953 

Transfer  companies 1952 

Translators 1952 

Transportation  companies.  1952 

Trees,  ornamental 1952 

♦Trimmings, gold  and  silverl952 

Tripe  dealers 1952 

♦Triple  sewer  pipes 1952 

Trunk  makers 1952 

Truss  makers 1952 

Trust  companies 1952 

Tug-boat  companies 1952 

Tule  goods 1952 

♦Turkish  baths 1953 

Turners,  wood  and  ivory...  1953 

Twines 1953 

Type  case  makers 1953 

"    founders 1953 

Typesetting  machines 1954 

Typewriting 1954 

"    machines 1954 

"    supplies 1954 

Umbrella    and    parasol 

makers 1954 

Undertakers 19.54 

Undertakers'  goods 1954 

Underwriters,  agents  of — 1954 

♦Uniforms 1955 

Upholsterers 1955 

Upholstery     and     drapery 

trimmings 1955 

"    goods 1955 

♦Useful  inventions 1955 

Valve  manufacturers 1955 

♦Valves 1955 

Varieties 1955 

Varnish  manufacturers 1957 

♦Varnishers  and  polishers  .1957 

Varnishes  .....1957 

♦Vases,  terra  cotta 1957 

♦Vault  lights 1957 

♦Ventilating  fans 1957 

Ventilators 1957 

Vermicelli  manufacturers  .1957 

Veterinary  surgeons 1957 

Viaduct  builders 1958 

Vinegar  manufacturers  — 1958 

♦Vineyards 1958 

♦Vulcanized  fiber 19.58 

Wagon  importers 1958 

"    makers 1958 

"    materials  1958 

♦Wall  paper 1958 

Warehouses 1958 

♦Washers,  axle 1959 

Washing  machines 1959 

"    powder  manufacturersl959 


PAGE. 

Watchcase  makers 1959 

Watch  importers 1959 

Watchmakers  and  jewelers  1959 
Watchmakers'  materials  ..I960 

Water  closets,  patent 1960 

"    companies 1960 

♦  "    filters 1960 

♦  "    gates 1960 

♦  "    heaters 1960 

♦  "  "       and  fittings  ..I960 

♦  "    motors   1960 

"    pipe 196 

♦  "    tanks 196 

"    wheels  196 

♦  "    works  builders 196 

♦  "  "      supplies 196 

Wax  engravers 196 

Weather  strips 1961 

♦  "    vanes 196 

♦  "         "      supplies 196 

Well  borers 196 

♦"    borers' tools 196 

Whalebone 196 

Wharf  builders 196 

Wheelwrights 196 

Whip  makers 196 

White  lead  manufacturers.  196 

♦"    metal  castings 196: 

Whiteners 196 

♦  Whitewashers 1962 

Wig  makers 1962 

Willow  ware 1962 

Windmills 1962 

Window  and  house  cleaners  1962 

"    glass  1962 

♦  "  shade  manufacturers  .  1962 
"    shades  1962 

♦Wine-making  machinery..  1962 
"    presses 1963 

♦  "    pumps 1963 

♦  "    tanks 1963 

♦Winery  suppl ies  1963 

Wines  and  liquors 1963 

♦Wire 1963 

♦  "    baling 1963 

"  cloth  manufacturers..  1963 

♦  "    fencing,  barbed 1963 

♦  "    floral  designs ;  1963 

"  goods  and  workers  ....  1963 

♦  "    guards  1965 

♦  "    insulated 1965 

"    manufacturers 1965 

*"    nails,  manufacturers..  1965 

♦  "  netting, manufacturersl965 
"    rope  manufacturers...  1965 

♦  "        "     tramways 1965 

♦"    screens 1965 

♦"    telegraph  and  tele- 
phone   1965 

"    woven    mattress    ma- 
kers   1965 

Wood  and  coal 1965 

♦  ' '    and  ivory  works 1967 

♦  "    and  photo-engraving..  1967 
♦"    carpets 1967 

"  carvers 1967 

"  dealers 1967 

"  engravers 1967 

♦  "  letters 1967 

♦  "    novelties 1967 

"    turners 1967 

♦"    working  machinery  — 1967 

Wooden  and  willow  ware  . .  1967 
"    ware  manufacturers  . .  1967 

Wool  dealers 1967 

"    graders  and  packers..  1968 

'•    pullers 1968 

"    scouring 1968 

Woolen  mill  agencies 1968 

"    mills 1968 

♦Worsted  goods  1968 

♦  "    yarns 1968 

♦Wreckers 1968 

Yacht  builders 1968 

Yeast  manufacturers 1968 

"    powders 1968 

Zinc  castings 1968 

Zincographers 1968 


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Fine  Old  Table  Wines. 
California's  Choicest  Products. 


1696  CEOCKEB-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


INCORPORATED  MAY  7,  189S 

SAN     FRANCISCO 


t  PURPOSES    OF    THE    ASSOCIATION 

g  The  elevation  of  the  profession  of  Public  Accountants  and  the  establishment  in 

a       one  body  of  those  who  are  practicing  as  such  in  the  State  of  California. 

o  The  dissemination  of  professional  knowledge  and  the  inculcation  of  sound  prac- 

.  u       tice  in  accounting  and  auditing. 

g  To  increase  the  confidence  of  the  banking,  mercantile  and  general  community  in 

the  employment  of  recognized  Accountants  and  Auditors  by  admitting  to  the  Institute 
such  persons  only  as  shall  pass  satisfactory  examinations  in  the  theory  and  practice 

■^     of  the  work,  and  by  the  prevention  of  illegal  and  dishonorable  practices. 

■H  It  is  also  one  of  the  purposes  of  the  Institute  to   furnish  experienced  Public 

^       Accountants  specially  qualified  for  each  particular  branch  of  business. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


J.    B.    FARNUM,    President,    Manager    Pacific  T.    E.    ATKINSON,    Public     Accountant    and 

Bank.  Auditor. 

J.    L.    FIELDS,    ist   Vice-President,    Secretary  T.  A.  KIRKPATRICK,   Public  Accountant  and 

State  Board  of  B.  &  L.  Ass.  Commission  Auditor. 

A.   C.   HOPKINSON,    2d  Vice-President,  Public  A.  WENZELBURGER,  Public  Accountant  and 

Accountant  and  Auditor.  Adjuster. 

FRANK  FRISBEE,  of  Frisbee,  Risdon  &  Co.  ALEX.  J.  YOUNG,  Public  Accountant. 
W.  G.  LANGDON,  Public  Accountant. 

T.  E.  ATKINSON,  Secretary,  419  California  Street,  Room  2. 


MEMBERS 

Fellows  Address 

T.  E.  ATKINSON 419  California  Street.  Room  2,  San  Francisco 

PAUL  BUNKER No.  210  Montgomery  Street, 

JAS.  L.  FIELDS No.  109  California  Street,  Room  4, 

FRANK  FRISBEE No.  132  Market  Street,  Room  5, 

HUGH  FOSTER No.  202  Market  Street,  " 

A.  C.  HOPKINSON Stockton,  Cal. 

T.  A.  KIRKPATRICK No.  22  California  Street,  Room  11,  San  Francisco 

W.  G.  LANGDON No.  23  Davis  Street,  Room  15, 

R.  E.  McGILL No.  405  California  Street,  " 

A.  WENZELBURGER No.  508  California  Street, 

ALEX.  J.  YOUNG No.  210  Montgomery  Street,  7th  Floor,  Room  4,  " 

Associates  Address 

JOHN  CRAWFORD No.  406  California  Street,  San  Francisco 

NORMAN  MCLAREN No.  307  Sansome  Street, 

W.M.  S.  JACK No.  421  California  Street, 

J.  E.  FARNUM No.  530  California  Street, 

JOHN  HENDERSON No.  511  Sansome  Street, 

J.  A.  LANGSTROTH   .   .   .   ,  ■ No.  532  California  Street, 

J.  L.  PVORMANN No.  313  Battery  Street, 

H.  A.  ROSENQUIST No.  532  California  Street, 

W.  P.  SULLIVAN No.  100  Market  Street, 

T.  E.  ATKINSON,  Secretary 

No.  419  California  Street,   Room  2 
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PHOTOGRAPHIC 


Apparatus, 
Supplies. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
lOQ  Montgomery  St. 


CROCKER-LANGLEY 

SAN  FRANCISCO  DIRECTORY, 


F^OR   THK    YEAR   COJVIMENCING   APRIL,    1896. 


CLASSIFIED  BUSINESS  DEPARTMENT. 


ABS 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


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Abstracts  of  Title. 

(See  Searchers  of  Records.) 

Academies. 

(See  Scliools— Private.) 

Accountants. 

♦(Society  Public  Accountants.    See  Advertise- 
ment on  opposite  page.) 
Armstrong  W.  Wallace,  508  California,  room  28 
♦ATKINSON  THOMAS  E.,  419  California,  room  2 


Ofaceof  No.  419  California  St. 

UNION  MUTUAL  LIFE  INS.  CO.         Roo^^s  1  and  2. 
T.  E.  ATKINSON 
Public    Accountant    and  Auditor 

SAN  FRANCISCO. 
Secretary  of  California  Insiitute  of 
Public  Accountants. 

Ball  George  A.,  530  California,  room  57 
Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  6th 
floor 

BARROW,  WADE,  GUTHRIE  &  CO. 
Public  Accountants 
and  Auditors,   Etc. 

Rooms,  Mills  Bldg.,  6th  Floor,  San  Francisco. 

Berry  William  F.,  120  Sutter,  room  55 
Bowers  William,  331  Pine,  room  20 
*BUNKER  PAUL,  210  Montgomery 

Office  with 

California  Title  Insurance  and  Trust  Co. 

Mills  Building.    Telephone  1811. 

PAUL  BUNKER 

EXF^ERX    ACCOUrM-TAIM-r 

References:  Pope  &  Talbot,  C.  A.  Hooper  &  Co., 
Pacific  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  Mutual  Savings 
Bank,  California  Title  Insurance  and  Trust 
Co. 

CALIFORNIA     INSTITUTE     OF    PUBLIC    AC- 
COUNTANTS, 419  California,  room  2 
♦CRAWFORD  JOHN,  406  California 
Dunn  Horace  D.,  610  Montgomery 


♦Fields  James  L.,  109  California,  room  4 
Folger  Daniel  W.,  530  California,  room  38 
Foster  Hugh,  202  Market 
♦FRISBEE  FRANK,  132  Market 
FRISBEE,  RISDON  &  CO.,  132  Market 
GREY  RICHARD  H.,  207  Battery,  room  19 
Hammond    Anselm    C,   39-40   Merchants'    Ex- 
change Bldg 
Harries  Julian  B.,  320  Sansome,  room  61 
HASSELL  J.  J.  (expert  and  consulting),  3  Cali- 
fornia 
Herman  Henry  L.,  512  California 
Hoesch  John,  430  Geary 
Horton  Joseph  B.,  27  Steuart 
Jack  William  S.,  421  California 
JENKIN  J.   (Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co.),  8 

Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
*Kirkpatrick  Thomas  A.,  22  California,  room  11 

*LANGDON  WALTER  G., 

109  California,  room  15 

Lavery  Joseph  G.,  423  California 
Loewenstein  Herman,  304  Spreckels  Bldg 

LUTGEN  CHARLES  F., 

office  218  California,  room  7 

Main  A.  T.,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg 

MATHEWS  H.  E.  &  SON,  120  Sutter,  room  27 

♦McGill  Robert  E.,  405  California 

McLaren  NORMAN,  307  Sansome,  room  5 

Merchants'  Clearing  House,  330  Pine 

Morgan  &  Hanson,  216  Bush 

Pattee  Solon,  509  Montgomery 

Piatt  Alfred  G.,  .307  California 

Pope  John  F.,  538  Sacramento 

Ryst  Otto,  421  Mission 

Schneider  Edward  W.,  705  Spreckels  Bldg 

Tarr  Samuel  H.,  61  Nucleus  Bldg 

Van  Bokkelen  William  A.  M.,  56  Nevada  Block 

Wadham  Luman,  530  California,  room  38 

♦Wenzelburger  Adolf,  512  California 

Wyneken  George,  5,  4th 

♦Young  Alexander  J.,  4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Acids— Manufacturers, 

(See   Chemical  Works.) 

Adjusters— Fire  Losses. 

Andrfe  Anthony  A.,  221  Sansome 

Associated  Law  and  Adjustment  Co.,   719-720 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Duffy  Thomas  J.,  439  California 
Farnsworth  Edward  P.,  401  California,  room  4 
Fisher  Godfrey,   106  Leidesdorffl 
Gunnison  Albert  R.,  439  California 
Gurrey  Alfred  R.,  401  California,  room  4 


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Advertisers 


SIEBE  €r  GREEN 


2g  J      ELEVENTH  AND  MARKET  STS. 


Telephone,  Soutb  792 


Members  of  Inter-State  Bill  Posters'  Protective  Association 
of  U.  S.  and  Canada 


WE   DO 


POSTER  PAINTING,  TACKING 
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Adjusters— Fire  Losses— Cont'd. 

Jack  William  S.,  421  'California 
Lavery  Joseph  G.,  423  California 
Logan  James  F.,  621  Mission 
Meade  Calvert,  420  California,  room  23 
Mel  Louis,  514  California 
Morrison  Edwin  C,  514  California 
Naunton  Robert  H.,  223  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Neilson  Alexander,  106  Leidesdorfl 
Nichols  Sheldon  K.,  410  California 
Outcalt  Peter,  209  Sansome 
Pease  William  C,  401  California,  room  4 
Sexton  William,  409  California,  room  6 
Swyney  Thomas  N.,  508  California,  room  3 
Wenzelburger  Adolph,  512  California 
Wetzlar  Alexander  J.,  106  Leidesdorfl 
White  Warren  S.,  223  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Wilson  David  B.,  223  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Adjusters— Marine  Losses. 

Gibbs  Cornelius  V.  S.,  303  California 
Gibbs  William  C,  303  California 
Johnson  &  Higgins,  315  California 

Advertising  Agents. 

Brady  George  P.,  523  Market 

California  Adsigns  Co.,  204  Sutter 

Cosmopolitan  Advertising  Agency,  729  Mont- 
gomery 

Dake's  E.  C.  Advertising  Agency,  64-65  Mer- 
chant's Exchange  Bldg 

FISHER  L.  P.,  21  Merchant's  Exchange  Bldg 

L.   P.   FISHER 

Newspaper  Advertising  Agent 

21  Merchants'  Exchange  Building. 
Telephone  Main  1738 

Forman  Sands  W.  Clock  Co.,  61  Merchant's  Ex- 
change Bldg 


FOSTER  JOHN  F.,  307  Sansome,  rooms   10-11 

J.   F.  FOSTER 

Railroad  Car  Advertiser  and 

Manufacturers'  Agfent 

Correspondence  Solicited. 

307    SANSOME    STREET,    S.   F. 

Great  American  Stereopticon  and  Concert  Co., 

23,  1st 
Kellogg  G.  H.,  330  Pine,  room  58 
Lowell  John  F.,  412  Pine 
Macpherson  Fred,  6  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Macsorley  A.  &  Co.,  Ill  Stevenson 
McCarthy  Patrick  E.,  321  Montgomery 

Pacific  Advertising  Service, 

Plato  &  Treyser  contractors,  bill  posting, 
sign  painting,  distributing,  mailing,  etc., 
covering  the  entire  Pacific  Coast.  Esti- 
mates given.    Main  ofllce  206  Sansome 

PACIFIC  STATES  ADVERTISING  BUREAU. 
405-407  Sansome 

Plato  &  Treyser,  206  Sansome 

PoUak  Arnold,  209  Sansome 

POLLAK'S    COSMOPOLITAN 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY,  advertisements 
taken  for  aU  foreign  publications,  729 
Montgomery,  oflBce  of  La  Voce  del  Popolo 

Publicitv  Co.  The,  523  Market 
Rosello  William  C,  5,  4th 

SIEBE  &  GREEN, 

SE  cor  Market  and  llth 

Sorenson  S.,  78314  Market 
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Theatre  Curtain  Advertising  Co.,  i 
West  Coast  Advertising  Bureau,  58,  1st 
Western  Mailing  Bureau,  300  Post 
Wheeler  Publishing  Co.,  23  Clay 
Wilder  &  Co.,  S^H  Geary 

*  Advertising  Novelties. 

Golden  Gate  Promoting  Co., 

91  Clironlcle  Bldg 

♦  Advertising  Signs. 


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Agents. 

(See  respective  headings.) 

Agricultural  Implements. 

Allison,  Neff  &  Co.,  431-423  Market 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Benicia  Agricultural  Works  (Benicia,  Cal.),  NW 

cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Burge  &  Donohoo  Co.,  220  Sansome,  room  4 
Deere  Implement  Co.,  305-307  Market 
Deering  Harvester  Co.,  305-307  Market 
Hooker  &  Co.,  16-18  Drumm 
Jackson  Byi'on  Machine  Works,  625,  6th 
Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works,  37  Market 
Osborne  D.  M.  &  Co.,  27  Main 
Whitman  &  Barnes  Manufacturing  Co. ,  33  Maket 

*  Air  Compressors. 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213,  1st 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  Co.,  141-143,  1st 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,  11- 

13,  1st 

*  Air  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

•138-140-142  Fremont 


*  Alarms— Electric- Burglar. 

(See  also  Burglar  Alarms.) 
KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

Ale  and  Porter— Brewers  and  Agents. 

Bumell  &  Co.,  409  Battel y 

Phoenix  Brewery,  528  Noe 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  agents  Burke's 
Bass'  Ble,  Burke's  Guinness'  Dublin  Porter 
in  stone  and  glass.  Joule's  Ale,  Bass'  Ale, 
Guinness'  Stout  in  bulk,  212-214  Market 

St.  Louis  Brewery,  1524-1526  Pacific  Av 

WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-329  Market 

Alkali. 

(See  Chemical  Works.) 

Aluminum. 

Aluminum  Novelty  Co.,  110  Sutter 

GARRATT  W.  T.   &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
Pacific  Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO., 

100-104,  1st 

♦Aluminum  Bronze. 

GARRATT  W.   T.  &   CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


•Aluminum  Goods. 

Palace  Hardware  Co.,  603  Market 

•Amalgamating  Machines. 
Star  Placer  and  Amalgamator  Machine  Co.,  41 
Fremont 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

Office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 

Denniston  E.  G.,  653  Mission 

*  Amalgamating  Plates. 
CENTRAL  PLATING  WORKS,  8.52  Mission 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 

74,  1st 

Amber  Goods. 

(See  also  Watches  and  Jewelry.) 
Fortrlede  Henry,  322  Bush 
Heininger  Charles  P.,  526  Market 

Ammonia. 

(See  also  Chemical  Works.) 
California  Ammonia  Works,  614,  7th 
Pacific  Ammonia  and  Chemical  Co.,  NW  cor. 
Francisco  and  Webster 

*  Ammonia  Anhydrous. 
CYCLOPS  IRON  WORKS,  115-117  Beale 
HERRMANN  &  CO.,  309-311  Sacramento 


*  Ammunition. 

(See  also  Arms  and  Ammunition.) 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON.  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
UNION  METALLIC  CARTRIDGE  CO.,  I.   R.  D. 

Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 

Amusements— Places  of 

Auditorium,  NE.  cor  Eddy  and  Jones 

Baldwin  Theatre,  936  Market 

Bay  District  Race  Track,  E  s  5th  Av  bet  A  and 
Fulton 

Bella  Union  Theatre,  805  Kearny 

Boyton  Paul  Chute  Co.,  S  s  Haight  bet  Clayton 
and  Cole 

California  Theatre,  N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and 
Grant  Av 

Children's  Play  Grounds,  Golden  Gate  Park 

Chinese  Theatre,  723  Jackson 

COLUMBIA  THEATRE,  W  s  Powell  bet  Eddy 
and  Ellis 

Cremorne  Theatre,  771  Market 

Edison  Phonograph  and  Kinetoscope,  Arcade 
946  Market 

Grove  Street  Theatre,  N  s  Grove  bet  Polk  and 
Van  Ness  Av 

Grover's  Alcazar  Theatre,  116  O'Farrell 

Ingleside  Race  Track,  Ocean  Av  nr  Ingleside 
House 

Morosco's  Grand  Opera  House,  N  s  Mission  bet 
3d  and  4th 

New  Bush  Street  Theatre,  S  s  Bush  bet  Mont- 
gomery and  Kearny 

OLYMPIC  THEATRE,  105  Grant  Av 

Orpheum  Theatre,  115-117  O'Farrell 

People's  Palace,  SW  cor  Eddy  and  Mason 

Potrero  Opera  House,  E  s  Tennessee  bet  Mari- 
posa and  Solano 

South  San  Francisco  Opera  House,  SW  cor  14th 
Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 

Standard  Theatre,  N  s  Bush  bet  Montgomery 
and  Kearny 

Thalia  The,  junction  Market  and  Turk 

Tivoli  Opera  House,  28-32  Eddy 

Analytical  Chemists. 

(See  Chemists— Analytical.) 

Anchors. 

(See  Ship  Chandlers.) 


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Cary  Manufacturing  Co, 

Band   Iron  and  Corner  Fasteners 


Chaps'  Smelting  Co. 

Only  Refiners  of  California  Antimony 
Buyers  of  Antimony,   Real  Ores 


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*  Antimony  Refiners. 
SOLOMON  C.  JR.,  423-426  Battery 


Apothecaries. 

(See  Druggists— Retail.) 


Architects , 

Anderson  Isaac,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Armitage  William  H.,  319-321  Phelan  Bldg 

Banks  William  O.,  126  Kearny 

Barnett  Absalom  Jr.,  82  Flood  Bldg 

Berger  Gabriel  A.,  126  Kearny 

Bordwell  George  A.,  318  Pine,  room  37 

Brown  B.  Allen,  97  Donohoe  Bldg 

Bugbee  &  Gash,  43  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

Burns  Howard,  916  Market 

Cebian  John  G.,  114  Montgomery 

Clark  John  J.,  83  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Clinch  Bryan  J.,  126  Kearny,  room  56 

Colley  Charles  J.,  67  Flood  Bldg 

Comstock  Nelson  A.,  91  Donohoe  Bldg 

Copeland  &  Pierce,  126  Kearny 

Coshead  &  Coshead,  120  Sutter 

Curlett  William,  316  Phelan  Bldg 

Curtis  John  M.  126  Kearny 

Cuthbertson  W.  Jones,  93  Flood  Bldg 

DALEY  ROBERT  H., 

216  Post 

Day  Clinton,  4  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Depierre  Emil,  334  Kearny 

De  Prosse  &  Meussdorffer,  97-98  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Devlin  Charles  J.  I.,  305  Larkin 

Donohoe  Patrick  J.,  330  Pine,  room  18 

Everett  Oliver,  136  Kearny 

Fennell  James  A.,  927  Market 

Geddes  Charles,  415  Montgomery,  room  16 

Geilfuss  Henry,  120  Fulton 

Godart  Jules,  307  Sansome,  room  14 

Goddard  George  H.,  529  Golden  Gate  Av 

GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 


Hamilton  William  H.,  409  California,  room  1 
Harcourt  James  M.,  420  California,  rooms  8-9 
Haupt  Oscar,  95  Flood  Bldg 
HAVENS  CHARLES  I.,  55  Flood  Bldg 
HAVENS  &  TOEPKE,  55  Flood  Bldg 
HENRIKSEN  B.  E.,  121  Post 
Hermann  &  Swain,  120  Sutter 
Herold  Rudolph  A.,  343  Phelan  Bldg 
Howard  George  H.,  238  Crocker  Bldg 
JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO.,  228-330,  1st    (See  adver- 
tisement on  opposite  page) 
Jepson  Joseph  C,  418  California,  room  7 
John  Emil,  14  Grant  Av 
Kelley  James  M.  (marine),  40  California 
Kinitzer  &  Barth,  601  California 
Kenna  Joseph  F.,  420  Montgomery,  room  38 
Kidd  John  T.,  36  Donohoe  Bldg 
Koenig  Charles,  11a  Henry 
Koenig  William,  51  Tremont  Av 
Kollofrath  Edmund,  933  Market 
Krafft  Julius  E.,  819  Market,  room  41 
Laist  &  Schwerdt,  727  Spreckels  Bldg 
Laver&  Mullany,  93  Flood  Bldg 
Lillie  William  H.,  103-104  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Littlefield  Joseph  H.,  126  Kearny 
LoRomer  John  B.,  935  Market 
Lutgens  Adolph  C,  125  Phelan  Bldg 
Lyon  Moses  J.,  120  Sutter 
Macy  Henry  C,  208  Kearny 
Mahoney  &  Ryland,  74  Flood  Bldg 
Marquis  John,  4  California,  room  15 
Martens  &  Coffey,  819  Market,  room  20 
Mathisen  J.  B.,  238  Crocker  Bldg 
McDougall  B.  &  Son,  330  Pine,  rooms  61-62 

I    Mitchell  Harold  D.,  126  Kearny 
Mooser  William,  14  Grant  Av 
Mooser  William  Jr.,  14  Grant  Av 

I    Newsom  J.  Gather.  819  Market,  room  44 

I    Newsom  John  J.  and  Thomas  D.,  49  Merchants' 
Exchange  Bldg 
Newsom  Samuel,  3  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Oakey  Alexander  F.,  520-522  Spreckels  Bldg 

I    O'Brien  Smith,  126  Kearny 


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Architects— Cont'd. 
Pare  Aime,  420  Montgomery,  room  22 
Pelton  John  C,  216  Bush,  room  53 
Percy  &  Hamilton,  532  Market 
Pfarrer  Alexander  R.,  1029  Noe 
Pissis  &  Moore,  307  Sansome,  room  16 
Polk  &  Polk,  223  Post 
Portois  Pierre,  519  Montgomery 
RABIN  FREDERICK  P.,  504  Kearny,  rooms  15-16 
Rednall  William  W.,  2312  Market 
Reid  Bros.,  700-704  Spreckels  Bldg 
Richardson  Alexander  W.,  1907^4  Mission 
ROBERTSON  C.  F.,  74  Donohoe  Bldg 
Ross  Ttomas  P.,  43  Columbian  Bldg 
ROUSSEAU  CHARLES  M.,  927  Market,  room  523 
Salfleld  &  Kohlberg,  339  Kearny 
Schulze  Henry  A.,  94  Flood  Bldg 
Schweinfurth  A.  C,  223  Crocker  Bldg 
Shea  &  Shea,  26  Montgomery 
Smith  &  Freeman,  206  Sansome 
Sutton  Albert,  331  Pine,  room  6 
Steinberg  Gustav,  29  Cook 
Swain  Edward  R.,  227  Crocker  Bldg 
Vogel  Edward  J.,  12  Montgomery 
Townsend  &  Wyneken,  515  California 
Welsh  Michael  J.,  104  Donohoe  Bldg 
Welsh  Thomas  J.,  95  Flood  Bldg 
Wharfl  William  H.,  1839  Green 
White  Robert  H.,  104  Flood  Bldg 
WILKINS  de  WINTON  W.  (naval),  3  Harrison 
Wilson  Charles  R.,  315  Phelan  Bldg 
Wolfe  George  H.,  935  Market,  room  15 
Wolfe  James  E.,  935  Market,  room  15 
Wood  Fred  B.,  214  Pine,  room  57 
Wright  &  Sanders,  418  California 
Zweirlein  C,  1612  Grove 

Architects'  Supplies. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741  Market 


*  Architectural  Iron  Works. 

(See  also  Iron  Foundries.) 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
Bruce  Alexander  M.,  Channel  bet  17th  and  18th 
California  Art  Metal  Works,  49-51  Fremont 
Coppieters  &  Moekel,  21-23  Jessie 
Golden  West  Iron  Works,  119  Beale 
JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO.,  228-230  1st 
Ralston  Iron  Works,  222-224  Howard 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 

72,  1st  

*  Architectural  Terra  Cotta. 


GLADDING,  McBEAN&CO 

1358-1360  MARKET    ST. 


STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 

Arms  and  Ammunition. 

(See  also  Gunsmiths,    also  Powder  Manufac- 
turers.) 
Allen  E.  T.  Company,  416  Market 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Bekeart  Philip  B.,  159  New  Montgomery 
Browning  &  Bremer,  820  Kearny 
Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.,  605  Market 
COLT'S  PATENT  FIRE  ARMS  MANUFACTUR- 
ING CO.,  I.  R.  D.  Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 
Kearny  Street  Cash  Gun  Store,  529  Kearny 
Ladd  Edwin  H.,  9,  3d 
Liddle  R.  Co.,  110  Montgomery 
Mariani  Stephen,  131,  23d 
Remington  Arms  Co.,  418-420  Market 
San  Francisco  Arms  Co.,  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
Shreve  George  W.,  739  Market 
Smith  &  Wesson,  159  New  Montgomery 
UNION  METALLIC  CARTRIDGE  CO.,  I.  R.  D. 

Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  418-420  Market 


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San  Francisco   Art  Association,  SE   cor  Cali- 
fornia and  Mason 

*  Art  Glass. 

(See  also  Glass  Cutlers,  Stainers,  etc.) 
CALIFORNIA     ART    GLASS,    BENDING    AND 

CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 
Hausmann  Bros.,  18-20  Sutter 
Pacific  American  Decorative  Co.,  26  O'Farrell 

*  Art  Rooms. 

Gump  S.  &  G.,  113  Geary 

ITO  SOTOMI  &  CO.,  116  Sutter 

jMorris  &  Kennedy,  21  Post 

NATHAN,  DOHRMANN  &  CO.,  122-132  Sutter 

Vickery  W.  K.,  224  Post 

Art  Scliools. 

(See  Teachers'  Drawing,  etc.) 

*  Artesian  Well  Borers. 

(See  also  Well  Borers.) 
LOWE   JULIUS  W.,   126  Kearny,  room  21    See 
advertisement  on  opposite  page 

*  Artesian  WeU  Pipe. 

(See  also  Water  Pipe.) 
SMITH  FRANCIS  &  CO.,  m  Beale 

*  Artesian  well  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Artificial  Flowers. 

(See  also  Millinery  Goods.) 
Goehring  Adolph,  913  Mission 
McCarthy  O.  Mrs.,  525  Taylor 
Murphy  Annie  Miss,  1803  Howard 
Rubin  Antone,  103  Post 
Spencer  John  C,  1024  Market 
Vestey  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  440.  3d 

Artificial  Limbs. 

Chicago  Artificial  Limb  Co.,  26  Geary 
San    Francisco    Artificial    Limb    Co.,    Menzo 
Spring,  9  Geary 

OAKLAND. 

REED  ROBERT,  954  Broadway 

Artificial  Stone. 
Bonnet  Bonnet,  100  Montgomery  Av 
California  Concrete  Co.,  14  Post 
City  Street  Improvement  Co.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Gushing- We tmo re  Co.,  508  California,  room  9 
Ernest  William,  234  Montgomery 
Gilette  Secondo,  40  New  Montgomery 

GOODMAN  GEORGE, 

307  Montgomery 

GEORGE  GOODMAN 

Patentee  and  Manufacturer  of 

ARTIFICIAL    STONE 

IN  ALL  ITS  BRAXCHES 
Schillinger's  Patent  Sidewalk 

and  Garden  Walk  a  Specialty. 
Office,  307  Montgomery  St.,  Nevada  Block 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 

GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 
Griese  Carl,  40  New  Montgomery 
Haun  C.  C.  W.,  413,  28th 
JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO.,  228-230,  1st 
Lynch  Andrew,  Clement  nr  13th  Av 
McGilvray  John  D.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  2d  and  King 
Marquardsen  Marcus,  1824'/^  Stockton 
PETERSEN  H.  M.  &  CO.,  313  Montgomery 
Quast  Charles,  .303  Montgomery 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ARTIFICIAL  STONE  PAV- 
ING CO.,  313  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Paving  Co.,  510  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg 

Staack  &  Grussel,  327  Pine 

Stettin  Herman,  815  Cole 

Vaughan  Hiram  G..  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Warringholz  Reiner,  n3'/4  Wildey 

WILLIAMS,  BELSER  &  CO.,  302  Montgomery, 
room  2 

Williams  &Belser,  302  Montgomery,  room  2 

Williams  &  Woods,  302  Montgomery,  room  2 

*  Artistic  Furniture. 
Fink&  Schindler,  1309-1315  Market 

Artists. 
Barozzi  V.  Emanuel,  231  Post 
Bayley  Josephine  Miss,  728  Montgomery 
Bender  Sarah  E.  Miss,  231  Post 
Benner  A.  Miss,  711  Leavenworth 
Bodel  A.,514Post 

Artists— Crayon. 

Demuth  A.  A.,  830  Mission 
DePoy  Ella  Miss,  428  Golden  Gate  Av 
Eichenberg  Elise  F.  Miss,  15  Sanchez 
Grottkau  Paul,  3  Grace  Terrace 
Jacobs  Birdie  Miss.  2011  Pine 
JouUin  Amedee,  609  Sacramento 
Kennift  J.  J.  Mrs.,  1004  Valencia 
LaMontagne  Harry,  14  McAllister 
LeLong  Minnie  V.,  1211'/2  Eddy 
Mackey  Lizzie  Miss,  811,  17th 
McQuarrie  John,  51  City  Hall  Av 
Monaco  John  B.,  702  Market 
Reaser  Wilber  A.,  728  Montgomery 
Reichard  Theophilus.  25  Post 
Rorphuro  Julius  J.,  599  Ellis 
RossMarvH.  Mrs.,  308 Post 
Shoaff  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  138  McAllister 
Smith  J.  Henry  Mrs.,  309  Eddy 
Straus  Meyer,  96  Flood  Bldg 
Taylor  Minnie  Miss,  231  Post 
Thompson  Kate  C.  Miss,  621i/4  Valencia 
Unda  ClorindaMiss,  337  Phelan  Bldg 
Van  Vleck  M.  Miss,  919  Sutter 
Walter  SoUv,  26  O'Farrell 
Weister  Lucy  E.  Mrs.,  29.33  Folsom 
Wetherell  Grace  Miss,  8  Montgomery  Av 
Wicks  K.  H.  Miss,  823A  Sutter 
Williams  Dora  N.  Mrs.,  1019  Vallejo 

Artists— Decorative. 


BUSCH  &    WOCKER 

Studio,  3918  SACRAMEMTO  ST. 

OfQce,     325  MONTGOMERY   ST.,  Room  34. 

Dietz  Gustav.  420  Montgomery,  room  36 
Dugan  A.  E.  Miss,  632  Sutter 
C^rabam  Decorative  Art,  220  Post 
Harrold,  Belcher  &  Allen.  508  Sutter 
Herrick  Alice  Miss,  308  Post 
Hobbs  Jennie  F.  Miss,  1708  Geary 
Jakobs  Eva  M.  Mrs.,  523  Haight 
Lockwood  Susan  F.  Mrs.,  837  Devisadero 
Lopez  Ramon  H.,  1528  Folsom 
Nicholson  Alexander,  24  Chattanooga 
Nolt  Herman  Mrs.,  910,  21st 
O'Hara  &  Livermore,  704  Sutter 
Walker  Jessie  Miss,  98  Donohoe  Bldg 
Wickman  Edward,  837  McAllister 
Williams  Grace  Miss.  613  Shotwell 


Artists— Landscape. 

Best  Alfred  W.,  309  Broderick 
Best  Alice  M.,  309  Broderick 
Best  Harry  C,  309  Broderick 
Bloomer  Hiram  R.,  .506  Battery 
Burgess  George  H.,  126  Kearny 
Chase  Cora  E.  Miss,  1606  Washington 
Chittenden  Alice  B.  Mrs.,  2215  Octavia 
Colombet  Cherubie,  121054,  23d 


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Artists'— Landscape— Cont'd. 

Culver  Minnie  Miss,  I50914  Market 
Dahlgren  Carl,  113  Montgomery  Block 
Dietz  Herman  R.,  1769  Howard 
Dorgan  Gertrude  Miss,  415  Oak 
Fisher  Hugo,  506  Battery 
Harrington  Josepli  F.,  611  Clay 
Hickok  Eliza,  531  Fell 
Jennings  Sarah  Mrs.,  1508  California 
Jonnevold  Carl  H.,  506  Battery 
Keith  William,  434  Pine 
Krouch  Zenia,  1642  Sacramento 
Latimer  L.  P,,  232  Crocker  Bldg 
Levy  David,  112  Olive  Av 
Loosley  Susan  S.,  13  Pine 
Neilson  M.  Miss,  330  Crocker  Bldg 
Payne  Mary  J.,  1710 Hyde 
Peixotto  Ernest  C.  609  Sacramento 
Robinson  Charles  D.,  506  Battery 
Rogers  Charles  A.,  46  O'Farrell 
Scarles  Albert,  2213  Taylor 
Seawell  Harry  W.,  231  Post,  room  30 
Stanton  John  A.,  659  Clay 
Staples  L.  D.  Mrs.,  2120  Mason 
Stone  Laura  E.  Miss,  807  Leavenworth 
Tebbs  (J.  E.,  420  Montgomery,  room  40 
Vestal  Abbie  Miss,  1632  Howard 

Artists— Marine. 

Dietz  Herman  R.,  1769  Howard 
Stanton  John  A.,  659  Clay 

Artists— Photographic. 

(See  also  Photographers.) 
Boyer  M.  V.  Miss,  703  Stockton 
Fuerstnow  L.  Miss,  9  Geary 
Jones  &  Lotz,  838  Market 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO.,  200  Post 
Thors  Louis,  14  Grant  Av 
Tomkins  Herbert,  1227  Market 

Artists— Portrait. 

Arding  DoUie  Miss.  1620  Dolores 

Arding  Helene  Miss,  1620  Dolores 

Ballou  Addie  L.,  61-62  Donohoe  Bldg 

Baxter  Portrait  Co.,  432  Sutter 

Bedford  Jennie  L.  Mrs.,  1346  Market 

Best  Alfred  W.,  309  Broderick 

Best  Alice  M.,  809 Broderick 

Best  Harry  C,  309  Broderick 

Binckley  N.  F.  Miss,  704  Sutter 

Blakiston  Duncan  G..  300  Castro 

Bode  William,  1057Folsom 

Bodewig  George,  79  Columbian  Bldg 

Brand  Myra  Miss,  406  Gough 

Brown  Frank  S.,  232,  12th 

Brownlee  F.  C.  Mrs.,  1229  Market 

Brownlee  J.  Clark,  1229  Market 

Buckingham  A.  E.,  868  Howard 

Burgess  George  H..  126  Kearny 

Cadenasso  Giuseppe,  121  Post 

Candlin  Lillian  M.,  762a  Guerrero 

Carlson  C.  J.,  523  Pine 

Chittenden  Alice  B.  Mrs.,  2215  Octavia 

CipoUoni  Germano,  510  Baker 

Detroit   Picture  Frame    and  Portrait  Co.,  818 

Geary 
Donovan  John  P.,  26  O'Farrell 
Douglas  Alfred  H.,  1031  Market 
Dowe  Arthur  W.,  948  Mission 
Duesbury  Horace,  59  Donohoe  Bldg 
Eggert  Addie  Miss,  715  Post 
Ewing  Chesney  W.,  231  Post 
Field  Thomas,  724i^  Market 
Foucher  Eugene,  231  Post 
Fountain  Mattie  E.  Mrs.,  506  Jones 
Froelich  Maren  Miss,  609  Sacramento 
Gillette  Charles  A.,  13  Mason 
Globe  Portrait  Co.,  20  Ellis 
Graham  Donald  de  V.,  6u9  Sacramento 
Gray  Matthias  K.  Mrs.,  1108  Green 
Harrington  Joseph  F.,  611  Clay 
Haven  N.  Miss,  104  Kearny 
Hayes  Josephine  Miss,  738  Montgomery 
Heussler  Albert,  125  Shotwell 
Heynemann  Julia  Miss,  8  Montgomery  Av 
Hirschteld  Morris,  446  Minna 


Hittell  Carlos  J.,  640  Market 

Huppman  Arthur,  90  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Jackson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1653  Mission 

Jones  &  Hinds,  873  Howard 

Jorgensen  Christian  A.,  325  Montgomery,  rooms 

35-36 
Kipps  Alfred  K.,  41  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Koehne  Helen  Miss,  30  Maple  Court 
Kunath  Oscar,  14  Grant  Av,  room  69 
Kytka  Theodore,  1107  Bush 
Lauden  Margaret  E.  Mrs.,  1400,  S3d 
LaurenzE.  G.,  1511;^  Market' 
Livingston  Allie  S.  Mrs..  51  Murphy  Bldg 
Mathews  Arthur  F.,  728  Montgomery 
McDonald  Nellie  Mrs.,  1370  Market 
Michelson  Nicholas,  818,  23d 
MoUer  Heinrich,  219  Geary 
Nahl  Perham  W.,  510  Montgomery 
Newman  Selina  Miss,  121  Post 
O'SuUivan-Curtis  Mrs.,  8  Montgomery  Av 
Otto  Ernest  A.,  81  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Partington  John  H.  E.,  434  Pine 
Pew  Charles  E.,  1317  Clay 
Pierson  Eugene,  90  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Pissis  Emil  M.,  406  Sutter 
Raschen  Henry,  430  Montgomery,  room  40 
Rinaldo  Edwin  M.,  702V2  Van  Ness  Av 
Rode  Emil,  410  Kearny,  room  18 
Rogers  Charles  A.,  46  O'Farrell 
Schubert  Ernst  C,  830,  15th 
Seawell  Harry  W.,  231  Post,  room  30 
Smith  Picture  Co.,  836  Howard 
Stanton  John  A.,  659  Clay 
Stevens  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  304,  3d 
Strong  Joseph  D.,  7  Montgomery  Av 
Tojetti  Edward.  141  Murphy  Bldg 
Tojetti  Margaret  Mrs.,  519  McAllister 
Union  Portrait  Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Van  Winkle  Emma  F.  Miss,  1902  Baker 
Vermorcken  Frederick  M.,  231  Post 
Vermorcken  Oscar  A.,  231  Post 
Walker  John  A.,  98  Donohoe  Bldg 
Wall  Lou  Miss,  609  Sacramento 
Warbenton  Mary  Mrs.,  520  O'Farrell 
Warren  Eleanor  Miss,  1113  Clay 
Williams  Frederick,  124,  6th 
Withrow  Eva  Miss,  1825  Pine 

Artists— Scenic. 

Bell  George,  2307  Polk 
Chidley  Sydney,  122  Hill 
Duran  Edward,  715  Post 
Fest  Oscar L.,  1616 Turk 
Hopfenzitz  Joseph  L.,  1126  Howard 
Kreling  Joseph,  1234!4  Treat  Av 
Porter  W.  T.,  507  Mason 

Artists'  Materials. 

Bas.s-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  18-22  Ellis 
Cohen  Herrman,  19  Grant  Av 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  315-319  Bush 
Franck  George,  1919  Mission 
Kaucher  Frederick  M.,  1503  Market 
Morris  &  Kennedy,  21  Post 
Perry  S.  A.  &  Co.,  919  Mission 
Sanborn,  Vail&  Co.,  741  Market 
SchusslerBros.,  27  Grant  Av 
Treder  Olga  Mrs.,  1917  Howard 

Asbestos  Materials. 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 
Asbestos  Products  Co.,  138-130,  Isl 
Johns  H.  W.  Manufacturing  Co.,  38-44  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lewis  W.  S.  &  Co.,  305  Howard 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 
Merrell  Isaac  L.,  739  Brannan 
NELSON  S.  P.  &  CO.,  3  Commercial 
PACIFIC  REFINING   AND   ROOFING   CO..    153 

Crocker  Bldg 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,    100-104,   1st 

Asphaltum  Dealers. 

(See  also  Bituminous  Rock.) 
ALCATRAZ  ASPHALT  CO.,  215  Crocker  Bldg 
California    Petroleum    and    Asphalt    Co.,   215 
Crocker  Bldg 


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Kershaw  Roger  A.,  117-119  Howard 

Mitchell  Peter,  3281^,  7th 

Pacific  Asphaltum  Works,  413  Kearny 

PACIFIC  REFINING  AND  ROOFING  CO.,  153 
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San  Luis  Obispo  Bituminous  Rock  Co.,  106  Phe- 
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SCHEERER  JOSEPH  CO.,  31-23,  10th 

Standard  Asphalt  Co.,  4th  and  Townsend,  room 
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Asphaltum  Workers. 

Bernard  Jules,  511  Hyde 

Bonnet  Bonnet,  100  Montgomery  Av 

Clendinnen  John,  1150  Mission 

Higgs  Thomas,  822'^  Jackson 

Jackson  Jasper  S.,  215  Crocker  Bldg 

JORDAN   BITUMINOUS  ROCK   AND   PAVING 

CO.,  93  Chronicle  Bldg 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Markham  Christian,  31  Ridley 
Marquardsen  Marcus,  1824^^  Stockton 
Pacific  Asphaltum  Works,  413  Kearny 
PACIFIC  COAST  ROOF  PAINT  CO.,  1809  Folsom, 

telephone  Mission  168 
Pacific  Paving  Co.,  106  Phelan  Bldg 
Porter  William  A.,  131,  10th 
Schottler  Herman,  605  Clay 
Sexton  Peter,  11  Bernice 
WALTON  NELSON  C,  143  Townsend  rear 


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Bailey,  Porter,  Bailey  &  Co..  415^/4  Montgomery 
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Ellis  Henry  R.,  318  Pine 
FALKENAU  LOUIS,  434  California 
Hanks  Henry  C,  718  Montgomery 
Hauser  Victor,  329  Montgomery 
Hooper  Will  W.,  520  Kearny 
Jehu  Walter  N.,  46-47  Montgomery  Block 
Johnson  Frederick  M.,  23  Stevenson 
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PRICE  THOMAS,  524  Sacramento 
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Assayers— Cont'd. 
SAVILLE,  MacLYMONT  &  CO.,  10  Annie 
Selby  Smelting  &  Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery 
Strong  George  W.,  10  Stevenson 
Walker  Henry  W.,  109  Montgomery  Block 
WALLER  BROTHERS,  S3  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 

Assayers'  Supplies. 
CAIRE  JUSTINIAN  CO.,  521-523  Market 
Dixon  Joseph  Crucible  Co.,  304  Market 

TAYLOR  JOHN  &  CO., 

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Asylums. 

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Attorneys  at  Law. 

Abbott  William  M.,  101  Sansome,  rooms  20-23 
Ach  Henry,  303  California,  room  5 
Acker  Nicholas  A.,  137  Montgomery 
Ackerman  Charles  L,.,426  California,  rooms  4-6 
Adams  Amos  C,  137-139  Phelan  Bldg 
Adams  Charles  A.,  137-139  Phelan  Bldg 
Adams  Edward  M.,  508  Montgomery,  room  12 
Adams  Frederick,  2  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Adams  Henry  H.,  530  California,  room  12 
Adams  James  C,  206  Sansome 
Adams  John  I.,  131  Montgomery 
Adams  John  Q..  131  Montgomery 
Agar  John  G.,  246  Sutter 
Aiken  Albert  C,  530  California,  room  37 
Aitken  John  R.,  515-516  Emporium  Bldg 
Albright  J.  Wilbur,  39  Sutter,  room  6 
Allen  Arthur  F.,  320  California,  room  10 
Allen  Darwin  C,  309-310  Spreckels  Bldg 
Allen  James  M.,  305  Sansome 
Allen  Peri  E.,  306  Montgomery,  rooms  7-8 
Allen  William  W.,  1504  Market,  rooms  9-10 
Allen  William  W.  Jr.,  1504  Market,  rooms  9-10 
Ames  Fisher,  220  Sansome,  rooms  10-12 
Anderson  Nathan  D.,601  Spreckels  Bldg 
Anderson  William  H.,  419  California,  rooms  18-30 
Andros  Milton,  320  Sansome,  rooms  6-7 
Armstrong  Albert  M  ,  81-84  Chronicle  Bldg 
Ash  Robert,  601  California 
Ashe  Gaston  M.,  502-504  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Ashe  R.  Porter,  502-504  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Asher  HugoK.,  598  California,  rooms  32  and  45 
Asher  Maurice  L.,  51.5-516  Spreckels  Bldg 
Ashford  Clarence  W. ,  23  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Atwood  A.  L.,  330  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
Babb  Milton  E.,  519  Montgomery 
Bachelder  Thomas  F.,  331  Montgomery,  room  77 
Baggett  William  T.,  324  Pine,  rooms  8-9 
Bahrs  George  H.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Baker  George  W.,  23  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Baldwin  Frank  T.,  419  California,  room  23 
Ball   A.   Everett,    39-40   Merchants    Exchange 

Bldg 
Bane  Charles  H.,  .309-310  Spreckels  Bldg 
Banning  Edward  J.,  101  Sansome 
Barber  William,  320  Sansome,  room  20 


Barbour  Clitus,  8  Montgomery  Av 

Bareford  C.  Stace,  213  Front 

Barnard  Archibald,  Emporium  Bldg 

Barnard  George  B.,  409  California 

Barnes  W.  H.  L.,  50-53  Crocker  Bldg 

Barnes  William  S.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor  and 

175-178  Crocker  Bldg 
Barnett  Abraham  T.,  40-41  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Barrett  John  J.,  4  Sutter 
Barrows  William  H.,  118  Phelan  Bldg 
Barry  Joseph  E.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Barry  Raymond,  305  Larkin 
Barry  Thomas  F.,  72  Nevada  Block 
Bartlett  Columbus,  530  California,  rooms  15-1& 
Bartlett  Louis  de  F.,  630  California,  room  16 
Bartnett  Walter  J.,  .303-309  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Bates  George  E.,  8-10-11  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Bates  Joseph  C,  434  California,  rooms  8-11 
Baum  Alexander  R.,  42-43  Nevada  Block 
Bayne  Richard,  42-44  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Bean  John,  725-726  Spreckels  Bldg 
Beatty  Henry  N.,  318  Pine,  room  13 
Beatty  William  H.,  318  Pine,  room  13 
Beatty  William  H.,  Emporium  Bldg 
Belcher  Edward  A.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Belcher  Isaac  S.,  Emporium  Bldg 
Belknap  David  P.,  7-8  Mills  Bldg.  5th  floor 
Bell  Frank  V.,  420  California,  room  5 
Bell  William  T.,  53  Mills  Bldg.  2d  floor 
Benjamin  Abraham  F.,  42-43 Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Benjamin  Philip  L.,  306  Emporium  Bldg 
Benson  P.  F.,  20-21  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Bergen  Benjamin  F.,206  Sansome 
Bergerot  P.  Alexandre,  142-143  Crocker  Bldg 
i    Bergin  Thomas  I.,  38  Nevada  Block 
I    Berlin  Frederick  A.,  33-34  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
'    Bernard  John  F.,  306  Spreckels  Bldg 
Berry  Francis  J.,  6-7  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Bert  Eugene  F.,401  California,  room  9 
Bettis  Frank  A.,  430  Montgomery,  room  6 
Bianchi  Eugenio,  305  Larkin 
Bien  Joseph  E.,426  California,  room  4 
Bishop  Thomas  B.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Black  Alfred  P.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Blake  Maurice  C,  39-41  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Blakeman  T.  Z.,  508  California,  rooms  20-21 
Blanding  Gordon,  22-23  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Bloom  Solomon,  12  Montgomery 
Blum  Max,  217  Sansome 
Blumenthal  Julius,  415  Montgomery 
!    Bluxome  Joseph  F.,  14  Sansome 
Boalt  John  H.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Bodflsh  William  H.,  39  Montgomery  Block 
Bolton  A.  E.,  189-190  Crocker  Bldg 
Bonestell  Chesley  K.,  26-27  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Bonner  Ernest  C,  116  Crocker  Bldg 
Bonta  Walter  G.,  43  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
,    BOONE  JOHN  L.,  214  Pine 
Booth  Andrew  G.,  303-309  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Booth  William  F.,  220  Market 
Borden  Rhodes,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Borland  Archibald,  8-10  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
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Boyan  Edward  H,,  310  Pine,  room  13 

Boyde  George  D.,  126  Kearny,  room  19 

Boyd  James  T.,  324  Pine,  rooms  10-14 

Boyer  Algernon,  llSPhelan  Bldg 

Boyle  John  C, 35-37  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Bradley  Henry  W.,  4  Sutter 

Brand  Arthur,  175-178  Crocker  Bldg 

Brandenstein  Henry  U.,  217  Sansome 

Brandon    Frederick    D.,  530   California,  rooms 

63-64 
Brandon  Joseph  R.,  604  Merchant 
Brandt  Isaac  B.  L,.,  311  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Brann  Walter  S.,  530  California,  room  16 
Britt  E.  W.,  Emporium  Bldg 
BrittainF.  S.,  28  Crocker  Bldg 
Brittan  William  G.,  3  Nevada  Block 
Britton  William  W.,  95-97  Chronicle  Bldg 
Brobeck  William  I.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor, 

and  142  Crocker  Bldg 
Brown  Henry  W.,  12  Montgomery 
Brown  H.  S.,  4  Montgomery 
Brown  Isidor  I..  28-30  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Bruner  Elwood,  409  Spreckels  Bldg 
Bruner  J.  Allison,  409  Spreckels  Bldg 
Brunner  Albert  J.,  220  Sansome,  rooms  10-12 
Bull  Franklin  P.,  419  California,  room  21 
Burke  Jere  T.,  530  California,  room  36 
Burke  William  G.,  Emporium  Bldg 
Burnett  John  M.,  420  California,  roomsl-2 
Burnett  Lester  G.,  318  Pine,  rooms  28-  30 
Burnett  Wellington  C,  318  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
Burt  John  J.,  420  California,  rooms  20-21 
Bvington  Lewis  F.,  156-1.57  Crocker  Bldg 
Cabaniss  George  H.,  7  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Calhain  John  C,  524  Spreckels  Bldg 
Campbell  A.  E.,  45-48  Crocker^BldgJ 
Campbell  Alexander  Jr.,  305  Larkin 
Campbell  Donald  Y.,  530  California,  room  53 
Campbell  E.  L.,  33-34  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Campbell  George  D.,  14  Sansome, 
Campbell  Henry  C,  530  California,  room  53 
Campbell  James  A.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Campbell  Joseph  C,  116-122   Crocker  Bldg 
Cannell  R.  E.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Cannon  William  M.,  11-12  Mills,  4th  floor 
Carey  John  T.,  104  Sutter 
Came  John  E.,  131  Montgomery 
Carpenter  Richard  B.,  40  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Carroll  Bernard  C,  116  Crocker  Bldg 
Carroll  John  A.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Carroll  Thomas  M.,  330  Pine,  room  26 
Carson  John  B.,  558-560  Emporium  Bldg 
Carter  Henry  E.,  419  California,  rooms  18-20 
Carter  John  W.,  410  Kearny 
Cary  James  H.,  320  Sansome,  rooms  31-32 
Castelhun  Frederick  C.  Jr.,    325  Montgomery, 

rooms  4-5 
Castelhun  Frederick  J.,  325  Montgomery,  rooms 

4-5 
Cator  Thomas  V.,  212  Sansome,  room  20 
Cavagnaio  Joseph  F.,  610  Montgomery 
Chapman  Edgar  C,  41  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Chapman  Isaac  F..  508  Montgomery 
Chapman  William  H..  5  and  34  Mills  Bldg,  6th 

floor 
Chetwood  John  Jr.,  212  Sansome 
Chickering  William  H.,  206  Sansome 
Choynski  Herbert,  34  Chronicle  Bldg 
Chretien  John  M.,  230  Montgomery 
Clark  Joseph,  402  Montgomery,  room  35 
Clark  Leonard  S.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Clarke  Samuel  J.  Jr.,  506  Battery 
Clarken  Matthew,  401  California,  room  28 
Cleary  Frank  C,  310  Pine,  room  40 
Clement  Henry  N.,  13-14  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Clement  Roswell  P.,  23  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Cleveland  George  C,  532  Market,  room  41 
Cline  John  E.,  92  Flood  Bldg 
Clunie  Andrew  J.,  602-604  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Clunie  Thomas  J.,  602-604  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Cobb  Moses  G.,  819  Market,  room  50 
Cobb  William  H.,  137  Montgomery 
Cochran  Arthur  E.,  216  Bush,  rooms  8-9 
Coffer  John  E.,  12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Coffey  James  V.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Cofley  John  J. ,  539  California 
Coffey  Joseph  F.,  305  Larkin 
Cognet  Joseph  T.,  609  Spreckels  Bldg 
Cohen  Alfred  H.,  320  California,  rooms  7-10 


Cole  Edward  P.,  4  and  32  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Collier  Buckner  K.,  14  McAllister 
Collins  Edward  L.,  35  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Collins  George  D.,  21-22  Crocker  Bldg 
Colton  Alric  O.,  12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Comte  Augustus  Jr.,  434%  California 
Condon  Seymour  W.,  406  Safe  Deposit  Bldg    - 
Conlan  Charles  T..  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Coogan  T.  C,  310  Pine,  rooms  35-39 
Cook  Carroll,  19-21  Chronicle  Bldg 
Cook  Elisha  V.  S.,  401  California,  room  30 
Cook  Finlay,  49  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Cook  George  W.  F.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Cook  William  Hofl,  19-21  Chronicle  Bldg 
Cooney  M.,  102-102  Phelan  Bldg 
Cope  W.  W.,  324  Pine,  room  11 
Cordell  Edward  C,  420  California,  rooms  14-15 
Cormac  T.  E.  K.,  207  Battery 
Costello  Stephen  V.,  101  Sansome 
Cotton  Aylett  R.,  230  Montgomery,  rooms  18-19 
1  Cotton  Aylett  R.   Jr.,  230   Montgomery,  rooms 
\  18-19 

Countryman  Robert  H.,  130  Sansome 
Cousins  Walter  G.,  409  California 
Cowdery  Jabez  F.,  325  Montgomery,  rooms  23-24 
Craig  A.,  310  Pine,  room  16 
Craig  D.  P.,  310  Pine 
Craig  George  P.,  310  Pine,  room  16 
Craig  J.  Early,  530  California,  room  25 
j  Craig  Mary  Lynde  Mrs.,  434  Bartlett 
I  Craig  William,  530  California,  rooms  25-26 
1  Crandall  Albert  W.,  419  California,  room  21 

Creely  James  H.,  4  Sutter 
I  Creswell  Harry  T.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
;  Crisp  Edward,  137-139  Phelan  Bldg 
j  Crittenden  James  L.,  601-604  Spreckels  Bldg 
1  Crosby  Peter  J.,  25  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
:  Cross  Charles  W.,  101  Sansome,  rooms  20-23 
Crowley  Timothy  J.,  1-3  Chronicle  Bldg 
Croyland  John,  410  Pine 

Cudworth  J.  Judson,  6-7  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Curran  Thomas  E.,  184-185  Crocker  Bldg 

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Curtis  Richard  V.,  38  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Cushing  Charles  S.,  104  Sutter 

Cutler  Elijah  B.,  330  Pine,  rooms  46-48 

Daggett  Almore  K.,  14  Montgomery 

Daingerfleld  William  R.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Daley  William  B.,  38  Nevada  Block 

Daly  James  C,  419  California,  room  23 

D'Ancona  A.  Dawson,  405  Montgomery,  room  19 

Danielwitz  Isadore,  324  Pine,  room  16 

Dare  John  T.,  608  Spreckels  Bldg  and  New  City 

Hall,  1st  floor 
Darwin  Charles  B.,  1504  Market,  rooms  21-S2 
Davidson  William  W.,  420 California, rooms  14-15 
Davis  Henry  H.,  420  California,  rooms  3-4 
Deal  W.  E.  F.,  51-54  Nevada  Block 
Deamer  William  W.,  632  Market,  room  41 
Deering  Frank  P.,  14  Sansome 
Deering  James  H.  Jr.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
De  Haven  J.  J.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
De  La  Montanya  Herbert,  26  Montgomery 
de  las  Casas  J.  B.,  11-12  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Delger  Edward  F.,  607-610  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Delmas  D.  M.,  28-36  Crocker  Bldg 
Denson  H.  B.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Denson  S.  C,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Desbeck  John,  17  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Desmond  Paul,  3  and  10  Murphy  Bldg 
Deuprey  Eugene  N.,  504  Kearny,  rooms  7-9 
Devoto  James  A.,  3-5  Montgomery  Block 
Dibble  Henry,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  25-26 
Dibble  Henry  C,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  25-26 
DICKINSON  JOHN  H.,  216  Bush,  rooms  36-38 
Dickson  Fred  W.,  214  Sansome,  room  35 
Dimond  Henry  P.,  9  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Dinkelspiel  Henry  G.  W.,  39-41  Chronicle  Bldg 
Dodge  Zenus  U.,  508  California,  rooms  21-22 
Doggett  Samuel  W.,  11  Montgomery  Block 
Dolan  John  J.,  504  Spreckels  Bldg 
Donavon  Daniel  J.,  305  Larkin 


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Donohoe  Denis  Jr.,  207  Battery 

Dorn  D.  S.,  512-514  Emporium  Bldg 

Dorn  M.  A.,  512-514  Emporium  Bldg 

Dorn  Walter  E.,  512-514  Emporium  Bldg 

Dorrance  S.  A.,  Emporimn  Bldg 

Dorsey  John  W.,  65-66  Nevada  Block 

Douglass  Lewis  B.,  96-98  Murphy  Bldg 

Douthitt  D.  William.  .310  Pine 

Dow  William  A..  614  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Dovle  John  T.,  36 Columbian  Bldg 

Drown  Albert  X.,  104  Sutter 

Drury  Frank  G.,  331  Phelan  Bldg 

Dunand  Louis  F.,  324  Pine,  room  18 

DUNN  THOMAS  F.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 

Dunne  Frank  H.,  3  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Dunne  Peter  F.,  310  Pine,  rooms  42-47 

Du  Py  Octave  G.,  30  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Durst  John  H.,  20  Mills  Bldg,  luth  floor 

Dwver  J.  J.,  37-38  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Earl  Guy  C,  532  Market 

Eells  Alexander  G..  325  Montgomery,  room  14 

Eells  Charles  P.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Eells  Hobart  K.,  325  Montgomery,  room  14 

Eickhofl  Henry,  530  California,  rooms  39-42 

Eisner  Milton  S.,  217  Sansome 

Elliot  Albert  H.,  67-68  Nevada  Block 

Ellsworth  Oliver,  43-44  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Elmore  John  M.,  16-18  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Emmons     Associated     Law     OfQces,     209-210 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Estee  Morris  M.,  419  California,  room  28-32 
Evans  Joseph  F.,  43-44  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Evans  Oliver  P.,  33  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Fairall  Charles  H.,  116  Crocker  Bldg 
Fairweather    J.    Arthur,    20   Mills    Bldg,    10th 

floor 
Fallon  Frank  J.,  26-27  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Fassett  Julius  F.,  230  Montgomery 
Ferguson  Erwin  E.,  606  Montgomery 
Ferral  Robert.  331  Montgomery,  rooms  28-29 
Fifield  William  H..  324  Pine,  rooms  10-14 
Fine  William  A.,  4  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Finley  J.  K.,  235  Kearny 
Finn  JohnF.,  41  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Firebaugh  Henry  C,  325  Montgomery,   rooms 

15-16 
Fisk  Arthur  G..  419  California,  rooms  28-32 
Fitzgerald  William  F.,  419  California,   rooms 

18-20 
Fleming  John  T.,  325  Montgomery,  room  25 
Flood  John  C,  75  Nevada  Block 
Flournoy  John,  39  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Foerster  C.  E.  A.,  123-127  Crocker  Bldg 
Foote  Henry  S.,  61  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 
FOOTE  M.  M.,  639  Kearny 
Foote  W.  W..  310  Pine,  rooms  35-39 
Forbes  Charles  H..  215  Sansome,  rooms  2-4,  and 

New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Ford  Tirey  L.,  156  Crocker  Bldg 
Forster  Edwin  L.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Foster  William,  206  Sansome 
Foulds  J.  E.,  4  Montgomery 
Foulkes  George  H.,  53  Nevada  Block 
Fowler  William  H.,  318  Pine,  room  25 
Fox  Charles  N.,  508  Montgomery 
Fox  George  W.,  430  Montgomery,  room  6 
FraDCoeur  George  H.,  184-185  Crocker  Bldg 
FraDk  Nathan  H..  320  Sansome,  rooms  6-7 
Fraser  Hugh  W.,  508  California,  room  42 
Freeman  Abraham  C,  8  and  11  Mills  Bldg,  9th 

floor 
Freeman  Frank  F.,  8  and  11  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Freidenrich  David,  426  California,  rooms  4-6 
French  Frank  J..  530  California,  rooms  62-63 
Freud  J.  Richard,  3-9  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Frey  Frederick,  305  Larkin,  rooms  9-10 
Friedrich  Robert  A.,  607  Spreckels  Bldg 
Fritz  Alfred  J.   18  Chronicle  Bldg 
Fiohman  Isaac,  305  Sansome 
Fuhrman  Alfred,  220  Sansome,  room  4 
Gallagher  James  L.,  New  City  Hall.  3d  floor 
Gallagher  Walter,  305  Larkin 
Galpin  Philip  G.,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg 
Garber  Eugene  R.,  305  Sansome 
Garber  John,  305  Sansome 
Garber  Joseph  B.,  305  Sansome 
Gardiner  William  M.,  123  Crocker  Bldg 


Garner  Allen  A.,  63  Flood  Bldg 

GARNISS  JAMES  R.,  219  Sansome 

Garoutte  Charles  H.,  Emporium  Bldg 

Garter  Charles  A.,  14  Sansome 

Gartlan  James  J.,  41  Mills  Bldg,  10  floor 

Gartland  John  B.,  7  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Gear  Hiram  L.,  211  Sansome,  rooms  8-9 

Geary  John  L.  Jr..  40-41  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Gentry  William  H.  H.,  206  Sansome,  room  25 

Gerstle  Marcus  L.,  206  Sansome 

Gesford  Henry  C,  39-41  Chronicle  Bldg 

Gibbs  Charles  E.,  324  Pine,  room  19 

Gibson  Richard,  8-10  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Gibson  William  F.,  71-74  Crocker  Bldg 

Gilbert  William  B.,  52  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

Gillogley  R.  William,  405  Montgomery,  room  24 

Gilson  Milo  H.,  311-312  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Giselman  William,  120  Phelan  Bldg 

Gitchell  Chase,  11  Montgomery  Block 

Gleason  William  J.,  1504  Market,  rooms  35-36 

Glidden  Prescott  B.,  530  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Goad  William  F.,  40-41  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Gofi  George  P.,  545  California 

Goldner  Alfred  C,  530  California,  room  32 

Goldstone  Louis  L.,  Emporium  Bldg 

Goodfellow  William  S.,  57-61  Nevada  Block 

Goodwin  James  W.,  7  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Gordon  George  F.,  14  Sansome 

Gordon  Laura  de  Force  Mrs.,  64  Murp'  y  Bldg 

Gradwohl  Maurice,  402  Montgomery,  room  25 

Graham  Thomas  F.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Grant  Hugh  C,  14  McAllister 

Grant  William,  104  Sutter 

Graves  Walker  C,  402  Kearny,  room  5 

Gray  Frank  J.,  319  Pine,  rooms  54-55 

Gray  Giles  H..  13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Gray  Roscoe  S.,  508  Montgomery 

Greany  John  T.,  14  Grant  Av 

Green  Milton  J.,  419  California,  room  24 

Greene  Lucius  E..532  Market 

Gregory  Bion  S.,  104  Sutter 

Gregory  Warren,  206  Sansome 

Grimwood  Adolphus  D.,  214  Pine,  room  52 

Groezinger  G.  C,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Guilfoyle  John  J.  Jr.,  305  Larkin,  room  13 

Gummer  Frank,  21  Chronicle  Bldg 

Gunnison  Andrew  J.,  303-309  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

GunzendorferGustave,  325  Montgomery,  rooms 

26-27 
Gurnee  Clinton,  508  Montgomery 
Guth  William  W.,  401  California,  rooms  25-27 
Gutsch  Gustav,  310  Pine,  rooms  30-34 
Hahn  Edwin  O.,  522  Montgomery 
Haight  George  W.,  220  Sansome,  room  1 
Haight  Henry  H..  206  Sansome 
Hall  Frederick  W.,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Hall  James  A.,  1504  Market,  room  30 
Hamilton  Noble.  73  Nevada  Block 
Hanlon  Charles  F.,  95-97  Chronicle  Bldg 
Hanlon  John  H.,  26  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Hansen  John  H.,  47-48  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Harding  James  W.,  628  Montgomery 
Harding  Reinhart  T..  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Hardy  Lowell  J.  Jr.,  608  Spreckels  Bldg 
Harker  Charles  G.,  4  Sutter 
Harker  Charles  S.,  26  Montgomery 
Harman  John  B.,  3-7  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Harris  C.  N.,  19  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Harris  I., 4  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Harrison  Edward  C,  39-41  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Harrison  Philip  J.,  17  Nevada  Block 
Harrison  Ralph  C,  Emporium  Bldg 
Harrison  Richard  C,  101  Crocker  Bldg 
Harrison  Robert,  325  Montgomery,  rooms  23-24 
Harron  Howard,  548-549  Emporium  Bldg 
Hart  William  H.  H.,  149-152  Crocker  Bldg 
Haskell  Benjamin  B.,  409  California 
Haskell  Burnette   G.,  331    Montgomery,  rooms 

28-29 
Haskell  D.  H.,  118  Battery 
Hassett  Martin  C,  310-312  Phelan  Bldg 
Hatch  Charles  E.,  24-26  Chronicle  Bldg 
Haven  James  M..  13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Haven  Thomas  E.,  13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Hawkins  Joseph  K..  505-507  Spreckels  Bldg 
Hayford  George,  582-585  Emporium  Bldg 
Haymond  Edgar  B.,  43-45  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
HayneBrewton  A..  Emporium  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Hayne  Duncan,  104  Crocker  Bldg 


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Hayne  Robert  Y.,  Emporium  Bldg,  6tli  floor 
Hayne  S.  Duncan,  Emporium  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Haynes  John,  Emporium  Bldg 
Heacock  E.  H.,  57  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 
Healey  Benjamin,  530  California,  rooms  58-59 
Heaton  Oscar  G.,  305  Spreckels  Bldg 
Hebbard  John  C.  B.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Heenan  John,  230  Sansome,  room  4 
HEGGERTY  CHARLES  J.,  74-80  Chronicle 
Heller  Emanuel  S.,  3  and  16  Nevada  Block 
Henderson  John  H.,  315  Sansome,  rooms  3-4 
Henderson  Joseph  S.,  707  Spreckels  Bldg 


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Hendrickson  William  Jr.,  120  Sutter 
Henley  Barclay,  101  Sansome 
Henry  Samuel  H.,  23  Montgomery  Block 
Henshaw  William  A.,  530  California,  room  13 
Henshaw  F.  W.,  Emporium  Bldg 
Hent  Reuben  W.,  605  Clay 
Herman  Michael  H.,  26  Montgomery 
Herrin  William  F.,  4  Montgomery 
Herrin  William  J.,  415  Montgomery,  rooms  9-11 
Hess  William  T.,  4  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Heynemann  Alexander,  310  Pine,  rooms  20-22 
Highton  Henry  E.,  36-39  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Hilborn  Samuel  G.,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Hillyer  Curtis,  17  Mills  Bldg.  9th  floor 
Hilton  Anson,  530  California,  room  48 
Hinkle  Walter  S.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Hittell  Theodore  H.,  330  California,  room  10 
Hodghead  Beverly  L.,  40  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Hoefler  George   F.,  SW  cor  Commercial    and 

Kearny 
Hoefler  Ludwig  M..  532  Market,  room  41 
Hoffmann  Edward  E.,  23  Columbian  Bldg 
Holladay  Charles  R.,  606  Montgomery 
Holladay  E.  Burke,  636  Clay 
Holladay  Samuel  W..  636  Clay 
Hollister  George  W.,  719-730  Spreckels  Bldg 
Holman  Edward  A.,  12  Montgomery,  room  6 
Holmes  Walter  G.,  606  Montgomery 
Hood  Fred  H.,  189-190  Crocker  Bldg 
Hosmer  John  A.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Houghton  Roscoe  E.,  30  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Houghton  Stephen  C,  9  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th 
floor 

HOWE  G.  W., 

attorney  and  counselor,  advice  free,  850 
Market  cor  Stockton,  rooms  7-8  and  9 

Hubbs  Charles  H.,  330  Pine,  rooms  38-39 

Hudson  George,  336,  5th 

Hughes  John  C,  38-39  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Humphrey  C.  F.,  719-720  Spreckels  Bldg 

Humphrey  William  F.,  4  Sutter 

Humphrey  William  H.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Humphreys  JohnT.,  733  Spreckels  Bids 

Hunt  Aaron  B.,  504  Kearny,  room  5 

Hunt  John  Jr.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Hurd  Norman  H.,  334  Pine,  rooms  19-21 

Hurlbut  George  M.,  215  Larkin 

Hurley  Michael  A.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Husted  Frederick  M.,  530  California,  room  65 

Hutchinson  Eli  I.,  419  California,  room  3 

Hutchinson  Joseph,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Hutton  H.  W.,  606  Montgomery 

Hyde  Frederic  A.,  630  Commercial 

Hyde  Marcus  D.,  630  Commercial 

Inkersley  Arthur,  143  Phelan  Bldg 

Jackson  Charles  H.,  419  California,  rooms  18-19 

Jackson  Stanley,  419  California,  rooms  18-20 

Jacobs  Lester  H.,  17  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Jacobs  Myer,  407-409  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Jarboe  Paul  R.,  57  Nevada  Block 

Jarrett  Isaac  E.,  216  Bush,  rooms  8-9 

Jeffress  James  G.,  403  Montgomery,  room  18 

Jellett  Jonathan  H.,  320  California 

Jenks  Levingston,  54-55  Crocker  Bldg 


Jennings  Cassius  M.,  10  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Joachimsen  Henry  L.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Johnson  George  W.,  819  Market,  room  50 
Johnson  James  A.,  73  Columbian  Bldg 
Johnson  James  K.,  321  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Johnson  Roger,  330  Pine,  rooms  23-23 
Johnson  Walter  P.,  306  Sansome,  room  8 
Jones  Hu,  14  Sansome 
Jordan  William  H.,  530  California,  rooms  33-47 

and  48 
Judkins  T.  C,  13-14  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
JUNG  FRED  H.,  310  Pine,  room  23,   telephone 

Main  1717 
Kahn  Julius.  310  Pine,  rooms  35-39 
Kalloch  Isaac  M.,  405  Montgomery 
Kase  Thomas  K.,319  Pine,  rooms  30-32 
Kaufman  Walter  W.,  159-160  Crocker  Bldg 
Keane  George  B.,  502-503  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Keeling  J.  G.,  418  California 
Kellogg  M.  B.,  508  Montgomery 
Kellogg  Sheldon  G..  71-74  Crocker  Bldg 
Kelly  Frank  P.,  101  Sansome,  rooms  20-23 
Kelly  Joseph  P.,  75-77  Nevada  Block 
Kelly  Thomas  J.,  712  Spreckels  Bldg 
Kemble  Edward  C,  508  Montgomery 
Kennedy  John  J.,  319  Pine,  rooms  54-55 
Kenny  John  J.,  305  Larkin 
Keogh  Thomas  A.,  116  Crocker  Bldg 
Kerrigan  Frank  H.,  25  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor,  and 

New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Key  Daniel  M.,  16  Nevada  Block 
Keyes  Alexander  D.,  24-26  Chronicle  Bldg 
Keys  James  W.,  36  Montgomery 
Kierce  Francis  J.,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  22-24 
Kierulfl  Thomas  C,  215  Sansome,  rooms  3-4 
King  Cameron  H.,  306  Pine,  room  15 
King  Robert  W.,  305  Larkin 
Kingwell  Frank  I.,  533  Kearny,  room  7 
Kirk  Joseph,  202  Market 
Kirkwood  William  A.,  153  Crocker  Bldg 
Kline  William  H.,  11-13  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

THE  STILWELL   DETECTIVE   AGENCY 
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KNIGHT  GEO.  A.,  74-80  Chronicle  Bldg 

Knight  Samuel,  61  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

Knox  Thomas  R.,  86  Crocker  Bldg 

Koch  John  W.,  1504  Market 

Kollmyer  William  B.,  530  California,  room  35 

Koseialowski  Philip  L.,  319  Pine,  rooms  30-33 

Kowalsky  Henry  I.,  1-3  Chronicle  Bldg 

Laidlaw  Alexander,  330  Pine,  room  17 

Lake  Fredrick  B.,  4  Montgomery 

Lande  Edward.  204-208  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Landers  Howard  L.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Lane  Franklin  K.,  303  Crocker  Bldg 

Lane  G.  Whitfield,  303  Crocker  Bldg 

Langan  John  A.,  305  Larkin 

LANGHORNE  JAMES  P.,  39  Sutter 

Lastreto  Emilio,  1-3  Chronicle  Bldg 

LATHAM  W.  B.,  320  Sansome,  room  19 

Lawler  Frank  W.,  722  Spreckels  Bldg 

Law  lor  William  P.,  508  California,  room  34 

Lawrence  George  E.,  42-43  Nevada  Block 

Lawson  William  A.,  101  Sansome 

Leggett  Joseph,  6  and  13  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Leicester  John  F.,  104  Sutter 

Lemon  Alexander  D.,  1504  Market,  rooms  31-32 

Lennon  Thomas  J.,  505-507  Spreckels  Bldg 

Lent  Eugene,  175-178  Crocker  Bldg 

Lerman  John  J.,  310  Pine,  rooms  35-39 

Leszynsky  Leon,  436  California,  room  9 

Leviston  George,  508 California,  rooms  34-36 

Leviston  William,  508  California,  rooms  24-26 

Levy  Eugene  W.,  7-8  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Levy  Walter  H.,  75-77  Nevada  Block 

Lewis  J.  Hall,  319  Pine 

Lewis  John  M.,  508  Montgomery 

Lezinsky  George,  330  Pine,  room  1 

Liechti  Arnold  W.,  508  Montgomery 

Lilienthal  Jesse  W.,  202  Sansome 

Lincoln  Jerome  B.,  10-12  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Lindley  Curtis  H.,  530  California,  rooms  39-42 

Linf roth  Walter  H. ,  310  Pine,  rooms  13-14 

Littlefleld  George  B..  508  California,  room  37 


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Livemash  Edward  J.,  10  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Lloyd  John,  214  Pine,  rooms  50-51 
Lloyd  Reuben  H.,  9-13  Nevada  Block 
Loefler  Martin  G.,  137  Montgomery 
Loewy  William,  310  Pine,  rooms  30-34 
Long  Percy  V.,  3  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Louderhack  Davis,  607  Kearny 
Loughborough    Alexander   H.,  24-26  Chronicle 

Bldg 
Love  John  L.,  12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Loveland  Harry  D.,  201  Market  and  504  Spreck- 

els  Bldg 
Lovell  Charles  H.,  28  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Low  Charles  A.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Lowenthal  Henry  H.,  712-713  Spreckels  Bldg 
Lukens  George  R.,  212  Sansome,  rooms  17-19 
Lynch  Charles  W.,  331  Phelan  Bldg 
Lynch  Edward,  1  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Lyons  Robert  E.  H.,  530  California,  room  11 
Lyons  Timothy  J.,  401  California,  room  30 
Lyser  Albert  W.,  33-34  Crocker  Bldg 
Maccabe  I.  J.,  1027  Market 
Mack  Arthur  E.,  1504  Maruet,  rooms  31-32 
Madden  William  M.,  74-80  Chronicle  Bldg 
Madison  Frank  D..  97-103  Crocker  Bldg 
Maguire  Andrew  G.,  7-8  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Maguire  James  G.,  6-12  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Mahoney  David  I.,  420  Montgomery,  room  35 
MAHONY  WILLIAM  H.,  ai4  Pine,  rooms  60-61 
Majors  Green,  212  Sansome,  room  20 
M alone  Harry  S..  330  Pine,  rooms  53-54 
Malville  N.  B.,  73  Murphy  Bldg 
Mann  Robert  L.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Mann  Seth,  6  and  14  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Manning  James  E.,  220  Sansome,  rooms  10-12 
Mansfield  Walter  D.,  3  Pine 
Marsh  J.  Alfred,  171-174  Crocker  Bldg 
Massey  Henry  A.,  319  Pine,  room  56 
Mastick  Edwin  B.,  17-20  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Mastick  George  H.,  17-20  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Mathews  H.  W.,  601  California 
Matthews  Wickliffe,    402   Montgomery 
Maxwell  George  H.,  67-68  Nevada  Block 
Maydwell  Guy  F.,  120  Sutter,  room  52 
Mayenbaum  Henry,  33  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Mayo  Henry  B.,  240  Montgomery 
McAllister  Elliott,  206  Sansome 
McAllister  Hall,  305  Sansome 
McAllister  Ward,  14  Sansome 
McCann  Michael,  57  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
McCeney  Julius  C,  419  California,  rooms  5-7-9 
McClellan  Clifford,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
McClellan  R.  Guy,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
McClellan  Robert  B.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
McCloskey  Henry  H.,  Emporium  Bldg 
McColgan  Daniel  A.,  24  Montgomery 
McCreery  A.  T.,  20  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
McCutchen  Edward  J.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
McDonald  Paul,  8-10  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
McElroy  James  P.,  34-36  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
McEnerney  Garret  W.,  57-61  Nevada  Block 
McFarland  Thomas  B.,  Emporium  Bldg 
McGee  William  J.,  610  Montgomery 
McGill  Henry  M.,  30  Montgomery 
McGlynn  Frank  Jr.,  621  Emporium  Bldg 
McGowan  Robert  H.,  318  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
McGowan  Thomas  A.,  Emporium  Bldg 
McGraw  E.  W.,  330  Pine,  room  26 
Mclnnis  Joseph  A.,  4  Sutter 
Mcintosh  Miles  W.,  420  California,  room  13 
McKee  Joseph  C,  419  California,  room  11 
McKenna  John  A.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
McKenna  Joseph,  54  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 
McKinne  Barna,  522  Montgomery 
McKinstry  E.  W.,  4  Sutter 
McKinstry  James  C,  4  Sutter 
McKisick  Lewis  D.,  104  Sutter 
McKnight  James  H.,  330  Pine,  rooms  22-23 
McLellan  Leonard  E,,  318  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
McMurray  Orrin  K.,  3)3-309  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
McNab  Gavin,  47-48  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
McNair  William  W.,  216  Bush,  rooms  8-9 
McNear  Frederick  W.,  28  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
McPike  Henry  C,  310  Pine,  rooms  42-47 
McPike  Henry  H.,  310  Pine,  rooms  13-14 
Mee  Joseph,  325  Montgomery,  room 3 
Meeks  Washington,  512  Montgomery 


Meldon  Oscar  F.,  95-97  Chronicle  Bldg 
Meredith  John  H.,  33  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Merrill  George  B.,  316-317  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Merritt  Harry  P.,  214  Pine,  room  48 
Merzbach  Felix  H.,  426  California,  rooms  9-11 
Metson  William  H.,  116-122  Crocker  Bldg 
Meyerstein  Joseph  C,  426  California,  room  4 
Mhoon  John  B.,  401  California,  rooms  26-27 
Michael  Michael  F.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
MichenerC,  23  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Miller  Bert  F.,  530  California,  rooms  13-14 
Miller  H.  B.  M.,  330  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
Miller  John  H.,  37-38  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Miller  M.  M.,  410  Sansome 
Mintzer  William,  523  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Mitchell  Clem  P.,  610  Spreckels  Bldg 
Mitchell  Joseph  A.,  610  Spreckels  Bldg 
Mitchell  Robert  B.,  28-30  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Mizner  Lansing,  716  Spreckels  Bldg 
Mogan  E.  P.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Mogan  Patrick  J.,  305  Larkin 
Mogan  Richard  F.,  38  Chronicle  Bldg 
Monckton  Frank  D.,  46  Appraisers'  Bldg 
Monroe  Henry  E.,  37  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Montague  Henry  B.,  16  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Monteith  George  W.,  136  Crocker  Bldg 
Moore  Elliott  J.,  77-78  Montgomery  Block 

I    Moore  Joseph  H.,  77-78  Montgomery  Block 

I    Morey  El  wood  P.,  319  Pine,  room  56-58 
Morgan  Ben,  530  California,  room  11 
Morgan  E.  M.,  14  Sansome 
Morganstern  Alfred  J.,  14  Sansome,  rooms  35-36 

I    Morgenthal  Anton,  63  Flood  Bldg 

I    Morris  Lewis,  505  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Morrison  Alexander  F.,  123-127  Crocker  Bldg 

j    Morrow  Robert  H.,  33-34  Crocker  Bldg 
Morrow  William  W.,  68  Appraisers'  Bldg 

i    Mosby  John  S.,  4  Montgomery 

1    Moses  Montague  T.,  325  Montgomery,  room  35 

I    Mowry  Lyman  I.,  319  California 
Mullany  Michael,  104  Sutter 
Murasky  Frank  J.,  331  Phelan  Bldg 
Murdock  Edwin  F.,  214  Pine 
Murphy  Daniel  C,  130  Phelan  Bldg 
Murphy  Daniel  J.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Murray  Thomas  J.. 24,  6th 
Musaus  Charles  De  V.,  43-43  Mills   Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Myers  Edward,  130  Sansome,  rooms  11-12 
Myers  Philip  N.,  14  Sansome 
Myrick  Milton  H.,  14  Sansome 
Nagle Charles  G.,  632  Market 
Nagle  James  L.,  632  Market 
Nagle  Peter  B.,  632  Market 
Nagle  Peter  B.  Jr.,  632  Market 
Naphtaly  Joseph,  426  California,  rooms  4-6 
Neale  Vincent,  72-73  Chronicle  Bldg 
Newburgh  Henry,  101  Sansome,  room  21 
Newhall  W.  Mayo,  309  Sansome 
Newman  B.  B.,  604  Merchant 
Nicholson  William  A.  S.,  410  Kearny,  room  8 
Nolen  M.  J.,  719  Market 
North  Hart  H.,  8-10  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Nougues  Charles  E.,  52  Chronicle  Bldg 
Nougues  Joseph  M.,  41-44  Nucleus  Bldg 
Nowlin  Thomas  W.,  230  Montgomery 
Noyes  Bartholomew,   13-15  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
O'Brien  John  P.,  34-35  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
O'Brien  Thomas  V.,  402  Montgomery,  rooms  3-6 
O'Brien  Victor  L.,  402  Monngomery,  rooms  3-6 
O'Byrne  Frank,  405  Montgomery,  room  18 
O'Byrne  George,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  15-18 
O'Byrne  John,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  15-18 
O'Connor  Edward  L.,  26  Montgomery 
O'Donnell  Joseph  E.,  14  Sansome 
O'Grady  Alexander,  38  Nevada  Block 
O'Keeffe  Stephen  R.,  35-37  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
O' Toole  John,  621  Emporium  Bldg 
Olney  Warren,  101  Sansome 
Olney  Warren  Jr.,  101  Sansome,  room  7 
Olsen  Oliver,  14  McAllister 
Orena  O.  J.,  532  Market 
Orr  F.  AUeyne,  5  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Orton  Ira  D.,  116  Crocker  Bldg 
Osborn  Edward  E.,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51 
Osborn  George  W.  Jr.,  40-41  Nevada  Block 
Osmont  Thomas  M.,  530  California,  rooms  60-61 
Otis  Frank,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Owen  Frank  L.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 


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'Owens  Henry  M.,  38-39  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Page  Charles,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Palmer  J,  Brooks,  214  Pine,  rooms  63-63 
Parcells  Frank  M.,  13  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Paterson  Van  R.,  16  Nevada  Block 
Patton  Charles  L.,  319  Pine,  rooms  56-58 
Pawlicki  Thaddeus  E.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Pay  son  William  H.,  171-174  Orocker  Bldg 
Peery  Charles  S.,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg 
Peixotto  Edgar  D.,  175-178  Crocker  Bldg 
Percy  John  A.,  28  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Perkins  T.  A.,  130Sansome 
Perry  George  H.,  124  Sansome,  room  4 
Perry  George  O.,  212  Sansome 
Philbrook  Horace  W.,  214  Pine,  room  65 
Phillips  Charles  H.,  638  Market 
Phillips  L.  Ernst,  405  Montgomery,  room  3 
Pierce  Frank  H.,  511  California,  rooms  60-61 
Pierson  William  M.,  28-32  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Pillsbury  Evans  S.,  97-103  Crocker  Bldg 
Pippy  George  H.,  21  Chronicle  Bldg 
Pistolesi  Louis  C,  310  Kearny 
Pixley  Morrison  F.,  41  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Platshek  Mark  J.,  324  Pine,  rooms  19-21 
Piatt  Horace  G.,  42-44  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Plunkett  William  A.,  39-40  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Pollock  Alfred  H.,  12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Pomeroy  Carter  P.,  1-2  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Pomeroy  John  N.,   1-2  Mutual  Life   Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Pope  Francis,  126-127  Murphy  Bldg 
Powell  Howell  A.,  614  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Powers  Frank  H.,  533  Kearny,  rooms  6-8 
Prescott  Leon  E.,  53  Nevada  Block 
Preston  Edgar  F.,  147-148  Crocker  Bldg 
Price  Henry  T.,  723  Spreckels  Bldg 
Price  Robert  M.,  530  California 
Pringle  Edward  J.,  33-37  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Pringle  Edward  J.  Jr., 33-37  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Pringle  William  B.,  33-37  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Proctor  George  A.,  420  Montgomery,  room  35 
Prosek  John  Jr.,  530  California,  room  65 
Purcell  John  J.,  14  McAllister,  rooms  21-22 
PURCELL  LOUIS,  1024  Larkin 
Putnam  Osgood,  401  California,  rooms  26-27 
■Qulglev  Thomas  J.,  305  Larkin 
Quinn  John  J.,  204-208  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
•Quitzow  August,  215  Larkin 
Quitzow  Henry  W.,  4  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Ragland  Rufus  E.,  206  Sansome 
Randall  Charles  E.,403  Montgomery,  rooms  20-21 
Rankin  George  A.,  14  Sansome 
Raymond  Albert,  202  Sansome 
Reade  F.  William,  67-68  Chronicle  Bldg 
Reardan  H.  V.,  4  Montgomery 
Rector  E.  N.,  25  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Reddy  Patrick,  116-122  Crocker  Bldg 
Redman  L.  A.,  28-30  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Reed  Charles  W.,  193-194  Crocker  Bldg 
Regensburger  Samuel  H.,  319  Pine,  rooms  1-2 
Reid  Henry  H.,  2  Montgomery  Block 
Reimer  Julius,  509  Montgomery 
Reinstein  J.  B.,  217  Sansome,  rooms  12-18 
Reynolds  Charles  A.,  17-18  Crocker  Bldg 
Reynolds  James  S.,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  25-26 
Rhodes  Augustus  L.,  430  California 
Rhodes  Edward  L.,  430  California 
Richards  Daniel  B.,  14  Sansome 
Richards  John  E.,  26-27  Crocker  Bldg 
Richardson  Frank  H.,  530  California,  room  31 
Richardson  Willard  A.,  303-300  Safe   Deposit 

Bldg 
Ricketts  Alfred  H.,  203  Crocker  Bldg 
Rigby  William,  l.SO  Sansome 
Riley  John  F.,  426  California 
Riordan  Thomas  D.,  204-208  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Rising  Richard,  44  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Rix  Hale,  53  City  Hall  Av 
Rix  William.  532  Market,  room  41 
Rixford  Emmet  H.,  530  California,  room  53 
Robertson  George  N.,  4-7  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Hobinson  Cornelius  P.,  310  Pine,  room  41 
Robinson  Edward  I.,  402  Montgomery,  room  21 
Robison  James  L.,  17  Nevada  Block 
Roche  John  J.,  324  Pine,  rooms  16-18 
Rodgers  Arthur,  1-2-16  and  27  Nevada  Block 
Rodgers  William  L  ,  16  Nevada  Block 
Rogers  Daniel,  604  Merchant 


Rogers  Samuel  R.,  35  Montgomery  Block 
Romaine  Benjamin,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  15-18 
Rose  George  W.,  305  Larkin 
Rosenbaum  Simon,  314  Pine,  rooms  36-38 
Rosencrantz  Isidore,  6-7  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,  303  California,  room  7 
Rosenthal  Marcus,  310  Pine,  room  23 
Ross  Erskine  M.,  50  U.  S.  Appraisers  Bldg 
ROSSI  FRANCIS  A.,  533  Kearny 
Rothchild  Joseph  M.,  303  California 
Rothschild  Joseph,  81-84  Chronicle  Bldg 
ROWE  PURCELL,  33  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Royal  William,  330  Pine,  room  36 
Royce  Robert  M.,  509  Montgomery 
Ruef  Abraham,  402  Montgomery,  rooms  1-3 
Russell  John  C,  319  Pine,  rooms  67-68 
Ryan  Daniel  A.,  50-53  Crocker  Bldg 
Salomon  Edward  S.,  1504  Market,  room  5 
Samuels  Jacob,  124  Sansome,  rooms  21-22 
Samuels  Leon,  530  California,  room  40 
Samuels  Maurice  V.,  306  Emporium  Bldg 
Sanders  Oregon,  230  Montgomery,  room  23 
Sanderson  Austin  A.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Sanderson  William  W.,  214  Pine,  room  45 
Sands  John  A.,  54-55  Crocker  Bldg 
Sargent  George  C,  530  California,  rooms  30-31 
Saunders  William  H.,  36 Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Savage  Lincoln  E.,  1207  Market 
Savage  Theodore,  558-560  Emporium  Bldg 
Sawyer  E.  D.,  430  California,  rooms  1-2 
Sawyer  Lorenzo  S.  B.,  508  California,  room  41 
Sawyer  William  F.,  11-12  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Sayers  W.  F.,  306  Pine,  rooms  13-15 
Schaertzer  Henry  C,  214  Pine,  rooms  10-11 
Scheeline  Simon  C,  214  Pine,  rooms  36-38 
Schell  George  W.,  14  Sansome 
Schilling  Frank,  508  California,  rooms  32-35 
Schlesinger  Bert,  61  U.  S.  Appraisers  Bldg 
Schooler  William  H.,  330  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
Scott  Albert  W.  Jr.,  514  Spreckels  Bldg 
Scott  William  S.,  23  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Scrivner  John  J.,  14  Sansome 
Seaman  Edward  M.,  405  Montgomery,  room  19 
Searle  Alvin  C,  606  Montgomery 
Searles  Niles,  Emporium  Bldg 
Seaton  Daniel  M.,  504  Kearny,  room  10 
Seawell  James  M.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Seely  L.  Warren,  420  California,  rooms  19-22 
Segurl.  E.,  14  Sansome 
Seligman  Moses,  430  Montgomery,  room  3 
Seligson  Michael,  14  Sansome.  rooms  43-44 
Sessions  Edward  C.  Jr.,  35  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Severance  Josiah  G.,  511  California,  rooms  60-61 
Sexton  William  A.,  1-3  Chronicle  Bldg 
Shackleford  Thomas  J.,  33-34  Mills  Bldg,  7th 

floor 
Shadburne  George  D.,  415  Montgomery,  rooms  9- 

11 
Shanklin  James  W.,  508  Montgomery 
Sharp  Louis  H.,  318  Pine,  room  28-30 
Sharp  William  B.,  409  California 
Shaw  Addison  E.,  508  Montgomery 
Shay  Frank,  33  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Sheppard  Eli  T.,  530  California,  room  37 
Sherman  Edwin  A.  Jr.,  511  California,  rooms  60- 

61 
Sherrard  John  B.,  61  U.  S.  Appraisers  Bldg 
Shortridge  Samuel  M.,  28-36  Crocker  Bldg 
Shuck  Oscar  T.,  509  Kearny 
Shurtlefl  Charles  A.,  120  Sutter 
Sieberst  Henry  G.,  319  Pine,  rooms  1-3 
Simpson  Sylvester  C,  533  Market,  room  41 
Singer  William  Jr.,  4  Montgomery 
Slack  Charles  W.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Slesinger  Samuel,  401  California,  room  25 
Sloss  Marcus  C,  206  Sansome 
Slye  Joseph,  305  Larkin 
Smith  Chester  W.  M.,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51 
Smith  Edwin  D  ,  9  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Smith  James  F.,  331  PhelanBldg 
Smith  K.  M.,  72  Murphy  Bldg 
Smith  Sidney  V.,  35  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Smithson  Frederick  H..  83-85  Columbian  Bldg 
Smoot  David  L..  14  McAllister 
SMYTH  CHARLES  W.,  419  California,  room  11 
Solomons  Lucius  L.,  508  California,  rooms  11-14 
Somers  B.  G.,  22  Mills  Bldg.,  10th  floor 
Sonntag  Lincoln,  116  Market 
Soto  Romolo  M.  T..  67-68  Nevada  Block 


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Spear  Ellis,  420  California,  rooms  19-22 
Spelling  T.  Carl,  530  California,  room  21 
Spencer  Bure,  405  Montgomery,  room  19 
Spencer  George  M.,  328  Montgomery,  rooms  65- 

66 
Spencer  Shattuck  B.,  405  Montgomery,  room  19 
Spinetti  John  A.,  331  Montgomery,  rooms  71-72 
Splivalo  Augustus  D.,  72-73  Montgomery  Block 
Ste  Marie  A.  Hubert,  405  Montgomery,  room  15 
Stack  Thomas  F.,  14  McAllister 
Staokpole  William  H.,  24  Montgomery 
Stafford  Henry  J.,  97-98  Flood  Bldg 
Stafford  William  F.,  97-88  Flood  Bldg 
Standard    Collection    and    Mercantile    Co.,    28 

Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Stanly  John  A.,  4  Sutter 
Stearns  Edward  H.,  67-68  Nevada  Block 
Stephens  James  A.,  21-23  Mills  Bldg,   10th  floor 
Stephens  John  J.,  601  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Stetson  Edward  G.,  508  California,   rooms  36-37 
Stetson  Harry  N.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Stevens  Martin,  23-24  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Stewart  Charles,  206  Sansome 
Stewart  Frederick  L.,  610  Montgomery 
Stone  Frank  M.,  67-68  Chronicle  Bldg 
Stone  Leonard,  Emporium  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Stonehill  Edward  B.,  74  Nevada  Block 
Stoney  Donzel,  4  Sutter 
Stoney  Gaillard,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Stradley  Walter  P.,  11-12  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Stratton  Frederick  S.,  159-160  Crocker  Bldg 
Straus  Gaston,  320  California,  rooms  7-8 
Stuart  William  A.,  606  Montgomery 
Sullivan  Daniel  T.,  438  California 
Sullivan  Eugene  D.,  104  Sutter 
Sullivan  Frank  J.,  130  Phelan  Bldg 
Sullivan  Jeremiah  D.,  37-38  Chronicle  Bldg 
Sullivan  Jeremiah  F.,  621  Emporium  Bldg 
Sullivan  Martin  E.,  116  Crocker  Bldg 
Sullivan  Matthew  I.,  621  Emporium  Bldg 
Sullivan  Stephen  L.,  405 Montgomery,  room  24 
Sullivan  William  F.,  438  California 
Sumner  Charles  A.,  325  Montgomery,  room 33 
Suter  Daniel,  109  Crocker  Bldg 
Sutro  Alfred,  97-103  Crocker  Bldg 
Sweeney  Edwin  M.,  1504  Market 
Sweeney  James  P.,  530  California,  rooms  13-14 
Swift  Charles  J.,  216  Bush 
Tait  William  C,  4-7  Mills  Bldg.  4th  floor 
Tam  Joseph  H.,  718  Spreckels  Bldg 
Tauszky  Edmund,  51-54  Nevada  Block 
Taylor  Edward  R.,  530  California,  rooms  34-35 
Taylor  James  K.,  214  California 
Taylor  James  M.,  13-15  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Teare  Philip,  530  California,  room  56 
Temple  Jackson,  Emporium  Bldg 
Temple  Warner,  Emporium  Bldg 
Terry  Reel  B.,  716-718  Spreckels  Bldg 
Tevlin  James  F.,  723  Spreckels  Bldg 
THEISEN  S.  JOSEPH,  310  Pine,   room  26,   tele- 
phone Main  1717 
Thomas  William,  206  Sansome 
Thompson  Lawrence  E.,  212  Sansome,  room  23 
Thompson  Robert,  330  Pine,  rooms  42-43 
Thorne  Andrew,  4-7  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Thorne Isaac N.,  41  Montgomery  Block 
Thornton  Crittenden,  426  California,  rooms  9-11 
Thornton  James  D.,  320  Sansome,  room  19 
Thornton  Philip  B.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Tilden  Augustus,  44  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Tilden  Charles  L.,  171-174  Crocker  Bldg 
TITUS  DANIEL,  101  Sansome,  rooms  9-10 
Titus  Fred  E.,  101  Sansome,  rooms  9-10 
Titus  Louis,  101  Sansome,  rooms  9-10 
Tobin  Alfred,  Hibernia  Bank  Bldg 
Tobin  Clement,  126-127  Murphy  Bldg 
Tobin  Henry,  1504  Market,  rooms  35-36 
Tobin  Joseph  S.,  Hibernia  Bank  Bldg 
Tomsky  William,  14  McAllister 
Toohy  D.  J.,  308  Phelan  Bldg 
Toohy  George  W.,  308  Phelan  Bldg 
Towle  George  W.  Jr.,  7-8  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Treadwell  Alfred  B.,  1504  Market,  rooms  7-8 
Treadwell  William   B.,   17-20  Mills  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Treat  Archibald  Jr.,  532  Market,  room  41 


Tripp  Clinton  C,  324  Pine,  room  15 

Troutt  James  M.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Trumbo  Howard,  37  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Trusseau  Peter  C,  305  Larkin 

tum  Suden  Otto.  530  California,  rooms  45-46 

Turner  Joshua  N.,  38-39  Mills  Bldg.  5th  floor 

Tuska   Waldemar  J.,  413-414  Safe  Deposit  Bldg- 

Tyler  John  F.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 

Tyler  William  B.,  305  Larkin 

Van  Balveren  W.  E.  J.,  104  Sutter 

Van  Clief  Peter,  Emporium  Bldg 

Van  Duzer  Abraham  P.,  530  California,  room  56 

Van  Fleet  William  C,  Emporium  Bldg 

Van  Loben  Sels  P.  J.,  508  Montgomery 

Van  Luven  Herman,  319  Pine,  room  57 

Van  Ness  Thomas  C,  28  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Van  Pelt  William  W.,  405  Montgomery,  rooms- 

25-26 
Van  Reynegom  Francis  W.,  26  Montgomery 
Van  Shaick  L.  H.,  606  Montgomery 
van  Wyck  Sidney  Mc  M.  Jr.,  601-604  Spreckels 

Bldg 
Vaughan  J.  A.,  23  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Verdenal  John  M.,  628  Montgomery,  room  41 
Vogelsang  Alexander  T.,  28-30  Mills  Bldg,  7th 

floor 
Wakeman  Ernest  H. ,  124  Sansome,  rooms  19-20 
Waldheimer  Marcus  J.,  318  Pine,  room  34 
Walker  Charles  A.,  18  Crocker  Bldg 
Walker  Foshay,  4  Montgomery 
Wall  John  A.,  22-23  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Wallace  Ryland  B.,  502-503  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Wallace  William  T.,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor 
Wascerwitz  Morris  H.,  319  Pine,  rooms  42-43 
Washburne  Lynde  A.,  210-211  Crocker  Bldg 
WATSON  JOHN  C,  330  Pine,  rooms  41-44-45 
Watson  William  W.,  120  Sutter 
Watt  James  A.,  21-23 Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Waymire  James  A.,  77-78  Chronicle  Bldg 
Weaver  Philip  L.  Jr.,  206  Sansome 
Webb  E.  H.,  4-7  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Webster  Bradford,  214  Sansome,  room  35 
Welch  Lawrence  J.,  723  Spreckels  Bldg 
Weller  Charles  L.,  420  California,  rooms  28-29 
Weller  John  B.,  72  Montgomery  Block 
Wells  George  R.,  51-54  Nevada  Block 
Wentworth  George  A.,  606  Montgomery 
West  Publishing  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  & 
Whaley  John  D.,  420  Montgomery,  room  18 
Wheaton  Milton  A.,  405  Montgomery,  rooms  22- 

24 
Whedon  Charles  R.,  609  Spreckels  Bldg 
Wheeler  Alfred,  331  Montgomery,  room  10 
Wheeler  Charles  S.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Wheeler  Harold,  210-211  Crocker  Bldg 
Whitcomb  Frank  W.,  35-37  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
White  G.  Knight,  319  Pine,  room  57 
White  Philip  E.,  305  Larkin 
White  William  B.,  310  Pine,  room  46' 
Whiting  Randolph  V.,  211  Sansome,  room  7 
Whittemore  Daniel  H.,  318  Pine,  rooms  18-20 
Whitworth  John  M.,  120  Sutter 
Wiley  Harley  R.,  319  Pine,  rooms  54-55 
Willard  Charles  W.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Willett  Walter  M.,  42-43  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Williams  Eben  B.,  426  California,  rooms  9-11 
Williams  George  E.,  320  Sansome,  room  18 
Williams  George  N.,  41  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Williams  George  R.,  124  Sansome,  room  25 
Williamson  Willard  F.,  34-36  Mills  Bldg,   8th 

floor 
Wilson  Charles  E.,  420  California,  roomsilO-13 
Wilson  Charles  H.,  530  California,  rooms  43-44 
Wilson  Edgar  M.,  614  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Wilson  Fred  M.,  420  California,  rooms  10-13 
Wilson,  Henry  L.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Wilson  J.  N.  E.,  530  California,  room  12 
Wilson  Mountford  S.,  26-30  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Wilson  Russell  J.,  26-30  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Wilson  Thomas  S.,  189-190  Crocker  Bldg 
Winterburn  George  H.,  70  Murphy  Bldg 
Wirt  N.  S.,  305  Larkin 

Wise  Wallace  A.,  508  California,  rooms  11-14 
Witter  Willis  G.,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Wolfe  Edward  I.,  407-409  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Wood  William  S.,  9-13  Nevada  Block 
Woodbury  Thornton,  28  Merchants'  Exchange 

Bldg 
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Woodworth  Fred,  24-25  Mills  Bldg,  Sth  floor 
Woodworth  Marshall  B.,  63  U.  S.  Appraisers' 

Bldg 
Worley  Alfred  L.,  508  California,  room  33 
Wright  George  T.,  8-9  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Wright  John  A.,  212  Sansome,  rooms  17-19 
Wright  John  M.,  47  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Wright  R.  Percy,  310  Pine,  rooms  10-12 
Wyman  Gilbert,  318  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
Yerex  Albert  E.,  719-720  Spreckels  Bldg 
Young  Edward  B.,  14  Sansome 
Young  John  N.,  ^3  Kearny,  rooms  6-8 
Zeigler  Wilbur  G.,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg 

Attorneys  at  Law— Firms. 

Adams  &  Adams.  137-139  Phelan  Bldg 

Allen  W.  W.  &  Son,  1504  Market,  rooms  9-10 

Andros  &  Frank,  320  Sansome,  rooms  6-7 

Ash  &  Mathews,  601  California 

Associated    Law  and  Adjustment  Co.,  719-720 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Barry  &  Bianchi,  305  Larkin 
Beatty  &  Beatty,  318  Pine,  room  13 
Benjamin  &  Samuels,  306  Emporium  Bldg 
Bishop  &  Watt,  21-23  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Bishop  &  Wheeler,  532  Market,  room  41 
Blake  &  Harrison.  39-42  Mills,  7th  floor 
Boone  &  Murdock,  214  Pine 
Bolton  &  Hood,  189-190  Crocker  Bldg 
Boyd  &  Fifleld,  324  Pine,  rooms  10-14 
Bruner  &  Bruner,  409  Spreckels  Bldg 
Burnett  &  Burnett,  318  Pine,  rooms  28-30 
Carson  &  Savage,  558-560  Emporium  Bldg 
Chickering,  Thomas  &  Gregory  and   Gerstle  & 

Sloss,  206  Sansome 
Clunie  &  Clunie,  602-604  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Cobb  &  Loefler,  137  Montgomery 
Collier  &  Grant,  14  McAllister 
Cormac  &  Donohoe,  207  Battery 
Craig  &  Craig,  530  California,  rooms  25-26 
Crandall  &  Bull,  419  California,  room  21 
Crittenden  &  van  Wyck,  601-604  Spreckels  Bldg 
Deal,  Tauszky  &  Wells,  51-54  Nevada  Block 
Delmas  &  Shortridge,  28-36  Crocker  Bldg 
Denson  &  DeHaven,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
DINKELSPIEL  &  GESFORD,  39-41  Chronicle  Bldg 
Dorn  &  Dorn,  512-514  Emporium  Bldg 
Dunne  &  McPike,  310  Pine,  rooms  42-47 
Evans  &  Meredith,  33  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Fox  &  Bettis,  430  Montgomery,  room  6 
Fox  &  Gray,  508  Montgomery 
Freeman  &  Bates,  8-11  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Galpin  &  Ziegler,  45-48  Crocker  Bldg 
Garber  &  Garber,  305  Sansome 
Gordon  &  Young,  14  Sansome 
Gunnison,  Booth  &  Bartnett,  303-309  Safe  De- 
posit Bldg 
Harris  &  Hess,  4  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Haven  &  Haven,  13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Henley  &  Costello,  101  Sansome 
Hilborn  &  Hall,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Hillyer  &  Jacobs,  17  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Hoffmann  &  Keys,  23  Columbian  Bldg 
HoUaday  S.  W.  &  E.  B.,  636  Clay 
Jacobs  &  Wolfe,  407-409  Safe  Deposit  BWg 
Jones  &  O'Donnell,  14  Sansome 
Kennedy  &  Gray,  319  Pine,  rooms  54-55 
Kincaid  &  Co.,  314  Montgomery 
KNIGHT  &  HEGGERTY,  74-80  Chronicle    Bldg 
Lane  &  Lane,  202  Crocker  Bldg 
Lastreto  &  Sexton,  1-3a  Chronicle  Bldg 
Lennon  &  Hawkins,  505-507  Spreckels  Bldg 
Leviston  William  and   George,  508  California 

rooms  24-26 
Lindley  &  Eickhoff,  530  California,  rooms  39-42 
Lloyd  &  Wood,  9-13  Nevada  Block 
Loewy  &  Gutsch,  310  Pine,  room  30-34 
Mastick  E.   B.  &  George  H.,  17-20   Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor 
McClellan  &  McClellan,  5  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
McGlynn  &  O'Toole,  612  Emporium  Bldg 
Moore  E.  J.  &  J.  H.,  77-78  Montgomery  Block 
Morrison  &Foerster,  123-127  Crocker  Bldg 
Mullany,  Grant  &  Gushing,  104  Sutter 
Myrick  &  Deering,  14  Sansome 
Nage  &  Nagle,  632  Market 

Naphtaly,  Freidenrich&  Ackerman,  426  Califor- 
nia, rooms  4-6 


Nowlin  &  Fassett,  230  Montgomery 

O'Brien  T.  V.  &  V.  L.,  402  Montgomery,  rooms 

3-6 
O'Byrne,  Romaine  &  O'Byrne,405  Montgmery, 

rooms  15-18 
Olney  &  Olney,  101  Sansome 

Page,  McCutohen  &  Eells,  5  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Pierson  &  Mitchell,  28-32  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Piatt  &  Bayne,  42-43  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Pomeroy  &  Pomeroy,  1-2  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Quitzow  &  Hurlbut,  215  Larkin 
Reddy,    Campbell  &  Metson,    116-122   Crocker 

Bldg 
Reins  tein  &  Eisner.  217  Sansome,  rooms  12-18 
Rhodes  &  Rhodes,  430  California 
Rodgers  &  Paterson,   1-2,    16  and   27  Nevada 

Block 
Rose  &  Kenny,  305  Larkin 
Rosenbaum  &  Scheelin,  214  Pine,  rooms  36-38 
Rothchild  &  Ach,  303  California 
Sawyer  &  Burnett,  420  California,  rooms  1-2 
Scrivner&  Schell,  14  Sansome 
SEVERANCE  &  SHERMAN,  511  California,  rooms 

60-61 
Shadburne  &  Herrin,  415  Montgomery,  rooms 

9-11 
Sharp  William  H.  &  William  B.,  409  California 
Smith  &  Murasky,  331  Phelan  Bldg 
Smith  &  Osborne,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51 
Spear  &  Seely,  420  California,  rooms  19-22 
Stafford  &  Stafford,  97-98  Flood  Bldg 
Stanly,   McKinstry,  Bradlev  &    McKinstry,  4 

Sutter 
Steams  &  Elliot,  67-68  Nevada  Block 
Sullivan  &  Sullivan,  621  Emporium  Bldg 
Sumner  &  Moses,  325  Montgomery,  room  33 
Thornton  &  Merzbach,    426   California,  rooms 

9-11 
Tobin  &  Gleason,  1504  Market,  rooms  35-36 
Tobin  &  Tobin,  HiberniaBank  Bldg 
VAN  NESS  &  REDMAN,  28  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Wheaton,  Kalloch  &  Kierce,  405  Montgomery 
Whitworth  &  Shurtleff,  120  Sutter 
Wilson  &  Wilson,  26-30  Mills  BJdg,  6th  floor 
Wright  S.  S.  &  George  T.,  8-9  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor 
Yerex,  Humphrey  &  Hollister,  719-720  Spreckels 

Bldg 
Young  &  Powers,  533  Kearny,  rooms  6-8 

Attorneys  at  Law— Patent. 

(See  Patent  Attorneys.) 

Auctioneers. 

(*  Real  Estate.) 

*  Ashton&  Gardiner,  411  Montgomery 

*  BALDWIN  &  HAMMOND,  10  Montgomery 
Barth  Philip  J.,  1441  Market 

*  Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  19  Montgomery 
Burd  Levi  H.,  7^7  Market 

*  Burnham  &  Marsh  Co.,  628  Montgomery  opp 

Palace  Hotel 
Butterfield  Frank  W.,  19  Montgomery 
Butterfleld  William,  2  Crocker  Bldg 

*  Capp  C.  S.  &  Co.,  413  Montgomery 

*  Center  &  Spader,  30  Montgomerv 

*  Crim  W.  H.  &  Co.,  118  Montgomery 
Davis,  Haber  &  Co.,  211  Pine 

*  Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  638  Market 

FISHER  WILL  E.  &  CO., 

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Flinn  John  W.,  319-321  Sutter 
Furst  Walter  A.,  421  Kearny 
Greenebaum  &  Co.,  115-117  Bush 
Jones  S.  L.  &  Co.,  205-207  California 
Killip  &  Co.  (live  stock),  30  Montgomery 
Lamson  George  F.,  410  Kearny,  room  5 
Levy  Charles  &  Co.,  1135  Market 

*  Magee  Thomas  &  Sons,  4  Montgomery 
Mayer  Max,  525  Kearny 

*  McAFEE  BROTHERS,  108  Montgomery 

*  Mercer  Robert  J.  &  Son,  410  Pine 

*  Middleton  S.  P.  &  Co.,  30  Montgomery 
Muther  John  C,  521  Kearny 

*  G'Farrell  &  Co.,  11  Montgomery 


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Auctioneers— Cont'  d . 

*  Oesterreicher  Louis,  630  Market 
Ordway  William  C,  6th  and  King 
Proll&Co.,719  Market 

*  Sliainwald,Buckbee& Co.,  218-230  Montgomery 
Simmons  M.  J.  Auction  Co.,  1057  Market 
Spear  Edward  S.  &  Co.,  31-33  Sutter 

Speck  A.  M.  &  Co.,  602  Market 

*  Stern  David  &  Sons,  20  Montgomery 
Terry  Joseph  T.,  30  Montgomery 

*  Umbsen  G.  H.  &  Co.,  14  Montgomery 

*  Von  Rhein  O.  F.  &  Co.,  513  California 
Westcott  &  Son,  211  Larkin 
Whitehead  S.  B.  &  Co.,  20  Leidesdorff 
YOUNG  &  LANG,  603  Market 

Oakkaid. 

*  Laymance  Real  Estate  and  Investment  Co., 

466,  8th 

Aurists. 

(See  Oculists  and  Aurists.) 

Awning  Makers. 

(See  also  Tent  Makers.) 
AMES  &  HARRIS,   NW  cor   Sacramento    and 

Drumm 
California  Bag,  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  Ill  Clay 
Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 
Peerless  Awning  and  Tent  Co.,  10  Turk 
Rossiter  James,  104  Francisco 
San  Francisco  Awning  and  Tent  Co.,  10  Mason 
Thorns  Frederick,  33.  7th 
Waters  F.  C.  &  Co.,  308  Drumm 
WRIGHT  &  FRANK,  HI  Clay 
Zwall  Sybrand,  113  Valencia 

Axle  Grease. 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 
Asbestos  Products  Co.,  138-130,  1st 
Coburn,  Tevis  &  Co.,  107  Front 
Dietz  A.  C.  &  Co.,  7-9  Front 
Lambert  William,  144  Natoma 
NASON  R.  N.  &  CO.,  119-131  Front 

Axle  Manufacturers. 
AMERICAN  TOOL  WORKS,  109  Mission 
Pacific  Axle  Co.,  cor  Napa  and  Maryland 

Babbitt  Metal  Manufacturers. 

Finn  John  Metal  Works,  109-111  Mission 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
Pacific  Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,    100-104,   1st 

Baby  Carriages. 

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PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 

Bag  Manufacturers. 
AMES  &  HARRIS,  NW    cor    Sacramento    and 

Drumm 
California  Bag,  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  HI  Clay 
DETRICK  E.  Jr.,  303  California 
Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 

Bag  Twines. 
AMES  &  HARRIS,    NW   cor   Sacramento    and 

Drumm 
BARBOUR  BROS.  CO.  THE,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 

agents,  517-519  Market 
DETRICK  E.  Jr.,  303  California 
MARSHALL  &  CO.,  James    Elder  agent,   14-16 

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Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 


Bags  and  Bagging 
AMES  &  HARRIS.  NW   cor   Sacramento   and 

Drumm 
Blum  Myrtil,  314  California 
Bruman  Aaron,  236  Clay 
de  Ruyter  John  E.,  405  California 
DETRICK  E.  Jr.,  303  California 
Edmonds  James  J.,  5  Clay 
Kedon  M.  &  Co.,  112  Clay 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  303  California 
Koshland  S.  &  Co.,  333  California 
Lazansky  Bernhard,  105  Cla/ 
Lazansky  H.,  1835  Union 
Levy  Joseph  (3d  hand),  46  Clay 
Marchlewicz  Ignatius  (3d  hand),  39  Drumm 
Meyerstein  Joseph  (flour  bags),  57  Clay 
Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 
Pohl  George  (3d  hand),  51  Sacramento 
Schmidt  John  (3d hand),  117  Drumm 
Waters  F.  C.  &  Co.,  308  Drumm 
WRIGHT  &  FRANK,  111  Clay 

*  Bags  Paper. 
(See  also  Paper  Bags.) 

BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE,  516  Sacramento 

*  Bags  Paper  Manufacturers. 
BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE,  516  Sacramento 

*  Bake  Ovens. 
ILS  JOHN  G.  &  CO.,  814-816  Kearny 

Bakeries. 

Abbott  Thomas  514  Castro 

Ahern  Catherine  Mrs.,  316  Folsom 

Altemus  John  Mrs.,  SE  cor  26th  and  Alabama 

Altherr  Adolph,  SE  cor  17th  and  Dolores 

Apfel  George,  715  Polk 

Arenz  &  Gietzen,  2439  California 

Autagne  George,  Minerva  nr  Plymouth  Av 

Axtmann  Leopold,  1124  Harrison 

Baccelli  M.,  43514  Union 

Bailly  Alexander,  818  Montgomery 

Baker  Charles  B.,  3110,  16th 

Baldry  Nathan  E.,  3141,  17th 

Bamford  Joseph,  1914  Howard 

Bartsch  Paul,  1045  Valencia 

Bayley  Henry  B.  F.  Mrs.,  3001  Fillmore 

Beck  Reinhold,  305  Kearny 

Becker  Christian,  33,  24th 

Becker  &  Sander,  226  Pacific 

Bennichsen  Jens  H.,  1030  Kearny 

Bernstein  Henry,  1133  Howard 

Betz  William  A.,  1101  Howard 

Beuler  John  F.,  3007b  Fillmore 

Beyer  Ernest,  1519  Devisadero 

Biinmerle  Morris,  200,  11th 

Blaes  Joseph,  2935  Folsom 

Block  Frederick,  3026,  16th 

Bomke  Theodore,  524,  32d 

Boothby  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  233  Leavenworth 

Bopp  Louis,  3111  Fillmoie 

Bordenave  Peter,  1136  Dupont 

Boudin  Louise.  815  Broadway 

Boyle  James.  3033Y2, 16th 

Braun  Albert,  18370'Farrell 

Brenneke  Louis,  1305  Mission  and  121,  9th 

Breuss  Albert,  517  Montgomery 

Brittell  Joseph,  711  Folsom 

Brodie  JohnC,  226,  3d  ^ 

Brown  Jacob. 944^/^  Harrison 

Bryant  E.  Mrs.,  715  Polk 

Buckley  D.  J.  Mrs.,  438  Folsom 

Buhlmann  &  Woelfel,  1533  Mission 

Buttner  H.  &  Co.,  120,  3d 

Carrau  Joseph,  3347c  Mission 

Cardan  &  Lerner,  137,  5th 

Case  A.  L.  Mrs.,  155  Grove 

Charlson  Sarah  Mrs.,  404  Folsom 

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Chisholm  John  J.,  796  Haight 
Christ  &  Frahm,  440  O'Farrell 
Clark  S.  P.,  535  Folsom 


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Clarke  Cbarles,  613  Kearny 

Glaus  &  Lander,  121,  6th 

CoUopy  James,  853  Bryant 

Connor  Frank,  909  Bryant 

Cordano  G.  B.  &  Co.,  108-110,  3d 

Cordsen&Gerdes,  1221  Polk 

Cornyn  Rosa  Mrs.,  136  Francisco 

Craig  George  A.,  413,  3d 

Currey  Samuel  T..  1003  Powell 

Dakin  A.  T.  Mrs.,  940  Fillmore 

Daley  Ann  Mrs.,  1134  Folsom 

Daly  &  Davitt,  120,  6tli,  1709  Devisadero  and  408 

Hayes 
Davis  William  J.,  425  Pine 
Delfino  &  Solari,  109,  3d 
Dellwig  Theodore,  1912  Polk 
Deppen  Herman,  428  Grove 
Diederich  Henry,  2206  Bush 
Dillon  Mary  Mrs.,  2331/2,  7th 
Doelger  John,  1321  Mason 
Donlon  D.  Mrs.,  1518  Stockton 
DoyleThomas  J.,  228Noe  • 

Drasdo  Paul,  112  Grant  Av 
Dresen  Frederioa,  1012  Pierce 
Dudley  Lizzie  Mrs.,  714,  22d 
Dunn  Ellen,  1410  Church 
Dunn  Mary  Mrs.,  1638  Polk 
Dwyer  Annie  Mrs..  391!^,  9th 
Eastman  Tarlton  B.,  104814  Folsom 
Eberitzsch  Oscar,  32OY2,  5th 
Eggeling  Henry,  1216  Polk  and  1598  Fulton 
Engelherg's  Bakery,  416  Kearny 
Engels  Kate,  SE  cor  25th  and  Alabama 
Englisch  John,  533  Hayes 
Farnlacher  Adam,  855  Capp 
Fassold  Ebeline  Mrs.,  1711  Market 
Fay  Annie  Mrs.,  513  Bryant 
Feibush  Louis,  1414  Ellis 
Feyhl  John,  1111  Market 
Fittock  Frederick,  1438,  20th 
Fleck  Ida  Mrs.,  1203  Turk 
Flinn  Elizabeth  A.,  200  Noe 
Flood  John,  143,  3d 
Foley  Michael,  118,  7th 
Forbes  Kenneth  M.,  402  Devisadero 
Forman  H.,  614>4  Post 
Forsberg  Alexander,  1606  Folsom 
Fousek  Joseph  F.,  20Q7  Hyde 
Fray  Mathias,  1817  Powell 
Fritschi  J.  H.  Mrs.,  137  Larkin 
Fryer  Edmund  C,  627  San  Jose  Av 
Furkert  Mary  Mrs.,  1812  Dupont 
Gall  Gottlob,  26-28,  4th 
Gardner  Harriet  N.  Mrs.,  327i/i,  5th 
Gervieres  Martin,  1010  Railroad  Av 
Getchell  Eliza  Mrs.,  II141/2  Kentucky 
Ghisla  &  Co.,  1400  Stockton 
Gibson  Henry,  1906  Mission 
Goelz  John,  140,  8th 
Goetjen  Jacob,  1510  Hyde 
Goltzene  Christian,  758  Bryant 
Gorman  L.  Mrs.,  230,  8th 
Gormley  &  McGirr,  1314  Larkin 
Grueninger  Powell  F.,  313,  6th 
Guenther  Charles  J.,  776  Folsom 
Guillium  &  Comte,  402  Pacific 
Guinasso  F.  T.,  1307-1309  Dupont 
Gull  Adolph,  1316  Pacific 
Gumm  Peter,  SE  cor  24th  and  Sanchez 
Gunn  John,  136,  29th 
Hack  Christian,  248  Oak 
Hagemann  Charles,  1300  Powell 
Hagemann  Philipp,  1057  Howard 
Handloss  Joseph  W.,  237,  15th 
Hansen  Emil,  1665  Mission 
Hansen  Henry,  714  Valencia 
Hansen  Sophie  Miss,  940  Valencia 
Harry  Mary  J.,  323  Hyde 
Hartmann  Rudolph,  423,  4th 
Haub  Bros.,  17-19  Powell 
Haugaard  Charles,  SE  cor  Post  and  Laguna 
Hauser  Adolph,  330  Clement 
Heinz  Christopher,  1419  Stockton 
Henderson  T.  Mrs.,  542  Green 
Hickey  John  F.,  154  Solano 
Hickman  Kate  M.  Mrs.,  1330  Jackson 
Himmelstoss  George,  1708  Church 
Hinz  Joseph,  1509  Polk 
Hitte  Bros.,  1510  Dupont 


Hoflman  Elizabeth  Mrs  ,  3012,  16th 
Hoffmann  Catherina  Mrs.,  1700  Leavenworth 
Hoffmann  Judith  Mrs.,  233,  8th 
Hogan  Daniel,  1162  Guerrero 
Holm  Matthias,  1155  Howard 
Holm  Richard  A.  C,  502,  18th 
Huegle  Romar,  108  Hayes 
Hughes  John,  63, 4th 

Huillade  August,  15th  Av  South  bet  N  and  P 
Iba  Frederick,  2952  Mission 
Ickler  Henry,  215,  2d 

Irwin  James  Mrs.,NE  cor  Solano  and  Minnesota 
Jacob  Charles  E.,  13014,  4th 
Jacobs  Annie  Mrs.,  205  Gough 
Jaenicke  Christian,  1913  Hyde 
Jakobs  Frank  C,  523  Haight 
Jansen  C.  H.  Mrs.,  1072  Howard 
Jemison  William,  127,  2d 
Johnson  Charles,  1346  Valencia 
Johnson  Lena  Mrs.,  407  Harrison 
Johnson  Lizzie  Mrs.,  106,  Uth 
Johnston  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  203,  2d 
Johnston  James  A.,  1639  Polk 
Johnston  Jane  Mrs.,  217,  8th 
Kammitter  M.  Mrs.,  965 Mission 
Kattenberg  Celia  Miss,  1032  McAllister 
Kelterer  Frederick,  3335  Mission 
Kennedy  Mary  Mrs.,  911  Filbert 
Kibish  Frank,  923  Folsom 
Kindblad  Gustav  A.,  1218  Powell 
Klee  Henry,  619i/4  Post 
Klein  Emma,  604  N  South 
■Koch  Charles,  2125  Mason 
Kohn  Seligman,  244,  5th 
Kohs  John,  331,  4th 
Komsthoef t  Albert,  339  Turk 
Koon  Jane,  935  Filbert 
Kraft  Nellie,  940  Dolores 
Krause  Frank  L.,  307  Van  Ness  Av 
Kuhn  Frederick,  328,  18th 
Kutzer  George,  1928  Union 
Lame  Joseph,  154  Tehama 
Langendorf  Bernard,  943  Folsom 
Lanzer  John,  22.32  Mission 
Larsen  &  Andersen,  145,  5th 
Latapie  Jules,  9  Jansen 
Laub  Frank,  827,  30th 
Leflar  William,  219,  6th 
Lehning  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  934  Howard 
Lemmermann  Hermann,  425,  4th 
Levy  Hyman,  1617  Buchanan 
Lindsay  Kate  Mrs.,  403  Harrison 
Lobers  John  H.,  1837  Polk  and  3023  Sacramento 
Lockhart  M.  I.  Mrs.,  1527  Market 
Loewen  Nicholas,  115  Oak 

Loftus  Theresa,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Devisadero 
Lorich  Frank  R.,  314  Montgomery  Av 
Lotz  Charles,  344,  6th 
Lucchesi  C.  &  Bro.,  333  Broadway 
Lynch  Catherine  Mrs.,  914,  22d 
Lyons  Jennie  Mrs.,  253,  8th 
Mack  Patrick  Mrs.,  1018  Alabama 
Maggart  Edward  F.,  727  Larkin 
Mangels  Marie  Mrs.,  137  Hermann 
Marks  John,  778  Harrison 
Marx  Julius.  520  Taylor 
Massone  A.  &  Co.,  1339  Dupont 
Mazoue  Adrian,  1223  Stockton 
McCormick  S.  B,,  217  Kearny 
MoCottrey  Robert  T.,  1232  Union 
McDevitt  Bessie  Mrs.,  356  Minna 
McElroy  James,  763  Brannan 
McGlynn  A.  J.  Mrs.,  444  Hayes 
McGreevy  Anna  Mrs.,  2000  Larkin 
McKenna  Owen,  1127,  26th 
McMahon  Catherine  Mrs.,  1205  Folsom 
Meelay  John,  1083  Tennessee 
Mehl  A.  Anton,  611  Larkin 
Mendelsohn  George,  1013  Folsom 
Mesenburg  Hermann,  324i/^  Hayes 
Metz  &  Yost,  449,  3d 
Miller  John  D.,  446,  3d 
Mills  Delia  E.  Mrs.,  449  Guerrero 
Mock  Charles  A.,  312  Hayes 
Moegling  William,  2658  Market 
Moldenhauer  Meta  Mrs.,  420,  4th 
Morell  Joseph,  1913  Mission 
Moroney  Mary  Mrs.,  817  Bryant 
Morrison  Winfleld  S.,  1913  Howard 


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Bakeries— Cont'd , 
Motzer  Conrad,  1713  Leavenworth 
Mullarkey  John,  831  Illinois 
Muller  Albert,  840,  17th 
Muller  Charles  A.,  1709-1711  Mission 
Murphy  Jennie  D.  Mrs.,  1803  Howard 
Murphy  L.  D.  Mrs.,  959a  Howard 
Nash  John  P.,  721  Brannan 
Neil  H.  C.  Mrs.,  511  Laguna 
Nollert  George  C,  145, 9th 
O'Dea  Josephine  Mrs.,  26  Hayes 
Oliver  Jacques,  3507  Mission 
Otten  Henry,  1205  Polk 
Paganini  Stephen,  504  Union 
Page  &  Falch,  NW  cor  Mason  and  Turk 
Pale  Jean,  911  Pacific 
Patterson  E.  Miss,  1113,  23d 
Pepper  Angeline,  1019  Valencia 
Petri  Angelo,  117  Francisco  and  128  Pacific 
Pharion  Frederick  M.,  634  Grove 
Phillips  M.  E.  Mrs.,  223  Broadway 
Powell  George  L.,  507  Howard 
PraulMary  Mrs.,  9  Eldridge 
Prince  W.  M.  Mrs.,  330,  19th 
Prost  Nicholas,  336,  3d 
Puyoou  Eugenia  Miss,  110,  23d 
Queirolo  G.  &  Co.,  511  Green 
Queirolo  Mary,  518a  Union 
Radius  Marie  Mrs.,  1526  Kentucky 
Razzetto  &  Urbani,  1407  Dupont 
Reed  Silas  W.,  819  Larkin 
Rehage  Ernest,  405,  24th 
Renz  Jacob,  142,  nth 
Reuss  C.  &  Bro.,  1504  Turk 
Richard  Alice  Mrs.,  33614, 6th 
Romer  P.  Mrs.,  1506  Kentucky 
Ropcke  H.  Mrs.,  1511  Dupont 
Rosencrantz  Moses,  433-435,  6th 
Ruediger  &  Loesch.  107  Larkin 
Rush  Thomas,  40,  7th 
Rutz  George  A.,  448,  3d  and  834  Valencia 
Salzmann  Julius,  Broad  nr  Plymouth  Av 
Sandquist  Bros.,  159,  2d 
Schlichtmann  John,  645  McAllister 
Schmidt  George,  1016  Valencia 
Schmitt  Herman,  904  Dolores 
Schoning  William,  639  Broadway 
Schulz  Julius,  736  Union 
Schutten  Jacob,  1603  Geary 
Schwenker  August,  811  Point  Lobos  Av 
Schwerin&  Sons,  544-546  Clay 
Searle  Edward,  223,  6th 
Sehabiague  Bros.,  2119  Taylor 
Sehabiague  Michael,  131 1V4  Powell 
Selk  Annie  Miss,  442'/2,  3d 
Shaver  Mary  Mrs.,  I14014  Howard 
Shay  John  B.,  38,  4th 
Shepley  Ellen  Mrs.,  3119  Mission 
Shields  Maggie  A.  Mrs.,    SE   cor   Baker  and 

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Sinnott  Margaret,  3244  Mission 
Smith  Alfred.  1711  Polk 
Smith  Charlotte  Mrs.,  869  Folsom 
Smith  Edward  B.,  980  Harrison 
Smithurst  Annie  Miss,  1217  Valencia 
Somers  Margaret  Mrs.,  215  Clement 
Spannagel  Eberhard,  125,  7th 
Sperry  Imogen  L.,  31754  O'Farrell 
Stappenbeck  M.  Miss,  1525^2  Dupont 
Stein  Robert,  1139  Folsom 
Stern  Henry,  UOSH  Folsom 
Stone  E.  W.  Mrs.,  1210  Steiner 
Straub  Frank,  105,  23d 
Strohmaier  Charles,  418  Brannan 
Suss  Frederick,  122  Francisco 
Swain  Bros.,  213  Sutter 
Swalve  William  H.,  1406  Church 
Tamony  John,  1317  Folsom 
Tonkin  William,  3504  Mission 
Tschirch  William,  2701  Sutter 
Uebner  Frederick,  2001  Mason 
Valente  Luigi,  214-216  Broadway 
Vielhauer  Frank,  221,  4th 
Voegtlin  Charles,  1436  Folsom 
Voltmer  Henry,  215,  34th 
Wagner  &  Loveder,  2129  Mission 
Walker  Mary  A.,  1852  Howard 
Walker  Samuel  T.,  408a  McAllister 


Walker  W.  A.  Mrs.,  1151  Mission 
Wallace  R.  R.  Mrs.,  516  Geary 
Wander  V.  Mrs.,  208  Utah 
Weber  Julius,  124  Sadowa 
Weber  William  F.,  26,  6th 
Welsh  Julia  Mrs.,  711%  Brannan 
Wenther  Paul  M.,  1128  Kentucky 
Westerfeld's  Bakery,  1035  Market 
Wheeler  Simeon,  921V4  Howard 
Whitlock  Montague,  131a  15th 
Wiedmann  Albert,  1924  Howard 
Wild  John  T.,  3045,  16th 
Willenbrink  Frederick,  911  Larkin 
Wilson  Ann  Mrs.,  253,  3d 

Winkle  H.  &  W.,  SE  cor  Battery  and  Vallejo 
Wittrock  Adolph  H.  C,  489%  Haight 
Woge  Henrietta  Mrs.,  2738  California 
Wolff  Frank  M.,  SW  cor  Ellis  and  Wbester 
Wolkerstorfer  &  Marko,  944%  Harrison 
Wood  Henry  J. ,  395,  6th 
Wright  Joseph,  1633  Pacific  Av 
Wucherer   Gustave,    NW  cor  31st  and  Hamp- 
shire 
Wucherer  William,  492,  8th 
Yerma  Jacob,  914  Bryant 
Young  H.  H.,  228  Kearny 
Young  John,  615  McAllister 
Zaun  Henry,  336  Broadway 
Zeiner  Wendlian,  108,  9th 
Zimbleman  George  J.,  1019  Howard 
Zoller  Brothers,  314  Devisadero 

Bakeries— Cracker. 

American  Biscuit  Co..  NW  cor  Battery  and 
Broadway 

Eagle  Cracker  and  Biscuit  Co.,  SW  cor  Mission 
and  11th 

Eclipse  Cracker  Co.,  office  218  Sacramento 

Macdonald's  Cracker  and  Tea  Store,  1120  Mar- 
ket 

Portland  Cracker  Co.,  537-539  Mission 

Bakeries— Pie. 

Knudson's  Pie  Bakery,  230  Dorland 
Simkins  &  Thorp,  116  Erie 
Thorp  J.  W.  &  Co.,  504  Post 

•Baking  Powders. 

(See  also  Grocers.) 
Barton  B.  F.,  211-213  Sacramento 
Cleveland   Baking   Powder   Co.,    3   California. 

rooms  23-34 
Columbia  Coffee  and  Spice  Co.,  112-114  Front 
Leege  &  Mills,  410  Clay 
Price  Baking  Powder  Co.,  305  Battery 
Tillmann  &  Bendel,  313-337  Battery 
Tyler  S.  H.  &  Son,  308-314  Front 
Union  Manufacturing  Co.,  533  Mission 

Oakland. 
Monarch  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  463,  3d 

Ballasters. 

Chase  James  B.  &  Co.,  17  Steuart 
Haseltine  Charles  E.  &  Co.,  54  Mission 


Bands— Music. 

Blanchard's  Band,  723  Golden  Gate  Av 

Blum's  Band,  735  Market 

California  State  Marine  Band,  200  Sutter 

California  State  Military  Band,  328  Bush 

Golden  Gate  Park  Band,  34  Chronicle  Bldg 

Mission  Band,  822  Mission 

Parisian  Orchestra,  1718a  Ellis 

San  Francisco  Letter  Carriers'  Band,  1320  How- 
ard 

Von  der  Mehden's  Band  of  Soloists,  SW  cor  16th 
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Banjo  Makers. 

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Bank  Locks. 

Diebold  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  6  California 
Hall's  Safe  and  Lock  Works,  609-611  Market 
Herring-Hall-Marvin  Co.,  609-611  Market 
Periam  C.  J.  &  Co.,  40-42  Main 


*  Bank  Vaults. 

(See  also  Safes.) 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-125  Beale 


Bankers. 

Borel  Alfred  &  Co.,  311  Montgomery 

Bradford    Investment    Co.,    517     Safe    Deposit 

Bldg 
Lichtenstein  Benjamin  H.,  15  Grant  Av 
Meyer  Daniel,  213  Pine 
Rollins  E.  H.  &    Sons  (Boston    and    Denver),   7 

and  13  Mills  Bldg,  10  th  floor 
Sutro  &  Co.,  408  Montgomery 


Banks. 

American  Bank  and  Trust  Co.  of  S.  F.,  NE  cor 

Bush  and  Montgomery 
ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN  BANK,  NE  cor  Pine  and 

Sansome 
Bank  of  Britisli  Columbia,  SE  cor  Busli  and 


Bank  of  British  North  America,  130  Sansome 

Bank  of  California  The,  NW  cor  California  and 
Sansome 

Bank  of  Commerce,  805  Market 

Bank  of  San  Francisco  (in  liquidation),  33S.F. 
Stock  and  Exchange  Bldg 

Bank  of  Tarapaca  and  London  Limited  The, 
203  California 

California  Savings  and  Loan  Society  The,  1-2 
Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

CALIFORNIA  TITLE  INSURANCE  AND  TRUST 
CO.,  receives  deposits  of  personal  property 
relieving  guardians,  executors  and  other 
trustees  from  giving  bonds,  Mills  Bldg 

Collateral,  15  Grant  Av 

Columbian  Banking  Co.,  236  Bush 

Columbus  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  614  Wash- 
ington 

COMPTOIR  NATIONAL  D'ESCOMPTE  DE 
PARIS,  122  Sansome 

Crocker- Woolworth  National  Bank,  junction 
Post  and  Market 

DONOHOE-KELLY  BANKING  CO.,  NE  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Sutter 

First  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  NW  cor 
Bush  and  Sansome 

French  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  534  Cali- 
fornia 

GERMAN  SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  SOCIETY  THE, 
526  California 

Grangers  Bank  of  Calfornia  (in  liquidation), 
NW  cor  California  and  Battery 

HIBERNIA  SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  SOCIETY 
THE,  NW  cor  Jones  and  McAllister 

Hongkong  and  Shanghai  Banking  Corporation, 
401-403  Montgomery 

Humboldt  Savings  and  Loan  Society,  18  Geary 

LONDON  AND  SAN  FRANCISCO  BANK,  LIM- 
ITED, 424  California 

London,  Paris  and  American  Bank  (limited),  1-3 
Sansome 

Market  Street  Bank  The,  NW  cor  Powell  and 
Eddy 

Merchants'  Exchange  Bank  of  San  Francisco 
(in  liquidation),  320  Sansome,  room  9 

MUTUAL  SAVINGS  BANK  OF  SAN  FRAN- 
CISCO, 33  Post 

National  Bank  of  Australasia,  535  Front 

Nevada  Bank  of  San  Francisco  The,  NW  cor 
Montgomery  and  Pine 

Odd  Fellows'  Savings  Bank  (in  liquidation),  240 
Montgomery 

Paciflc  Bank  (in  liquidation),  530  California 

People's  Home  Savings  Bank  (in  liquidation), 
34_Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 


San   Francisco    Collateral  Loan 

BANK,  Max  Goldberg  president  and  man- 
ager, Duncan  McNee  secretary,  538  Kearny 
SAN   FRANCISCO    SAVINGS    UNION,   NE    cor 

California  and  Webb 

SATHER  BANKING  CO.,  SE  cor  Sansome  and 
Bush 

SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  SOCIETY,  101  Montgom- 
ery 

Security  Savings  Bank,  222  Montgomery 

Tallant  Banking  Co.,  NE  cor  California  and 
Battery 

Union  Trust  Co.  of  San  Francisco,  NE  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Market 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Bank,  cor  Market  and  San- 


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Oakland. 

Central  Bank,,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  14th 
First  National  Bank,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  10th 
Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,  NE  cor  Broadway 

and  12th 
Union  National  Bank,  NW  cor  Broadway  and 

12th 
Union  Savings  Bank,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  9th 

*  Bar  Fixtures. 

BADER  &  FINCKE,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bryant 
BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER    CO.    THE, 

653-655  Market 
Fink  &  Schindler,  1309-1315  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57  1st 

*  Bartoed  Wire. 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Barbers. 

Aaron  Joseph,  223  Fillmore 

Abraham  Frank,  609  Larkin 

Abrams  A.  J.  &  Co.,  209a  Powell 

Abrams  Marx,  1103  Howard 

Abrego  George  A.,  1142  Union 

Adams  John  F.,  260,  3d 

Adams  Oliver  M.,  504  Bryant 

Albrecht  E.  J.,  205 Scott 

Albrecht  Richard,  1  Albion  Av 

Alexander  Julius,  SE  cor  Battery  and  Union 

Altieri  Michelini,  724  Front 

Alves  John,  8  Folsom 

Alves  Joseph,  327  Drumm 

Alves  Joseph  S.,  130  Oak 

Alvez  Joseph,  1551  Market 

Amaral  Joseph  S.,  1509  Howard 

Amato  Amadeo,  413  Broadway 

Amette  Jean  B.,  1317  Mission 

Ancker  Louis,  1738  Market 

Andrews  &  Serpa,  606,  3d 

Arcuri  Louis,  825  Pacific 

Armas  Joseph  L..  445,  9th 

Asch  William,  215,  6th 

Aubertin  George,  516,  6th 

Augstein  Henry,  101,  19th 

August  Philip,  316  East 

Avellar  Manuel  M.,  1533  Kentucky 

Babino  Antonio,  431  Montgomery  Av 

Backman  Caesar,  638  Geary 

Baldes  Manuel  F.,  2101/2  Townsend 

Balger  Charles,  1091  Howard 

Baltimore  John  H.,  210  Stevenson 

Baron  William,  2  O'Farrell 

Bartholdy  A.,  1113  Valencia 

Batavia  Philip  S.,  19,  4th 

Bauer  George,  804.  17th 

Bauske  Frederick  J.,  227,  3d 

Beaudoin  Louis  D.,  539  Bryant 

Becker  August,  604,  7th 

Becker  Charles  A.,  1301  Castro 

Becker  &  Koch,  542  California 

Bell  Benjamin  F.,  II3/2  Eddv 

Bell  Joseph.  509,  18th 

Berger  William,  1510  Kentucky 

Berliner  Charles  A.,  1007  Howard 

Bernhard  Bernhard,  Palace  Hotel 

Bernhard  Peter  D.,  37  Sutter 


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Bilms  Frederick  H.,  409  Broderick 

Bischofl  Valentine,  1782  Folsom 

Blasi  Joseph  M.,  21  Eddy 

Boerman  Erik,  304  Folsom 

Booz  Jacob,  610  Laguna 

Borel  Paul,  225  Montgomery  Av 

Born  Conrad,  562  Howard 

Botelho  Antonio  P.,  7  Steuart 

Boulden  William  T..  817  Laguna 

Bowman  Erich,  304  Folsom 

Boyle  Patrick,  S  s  Sierra  nr  Michigan 

Brees  David  A.,  1205  Folsom 

Brodek  Robert  T..  The  Baldwin 

Broquet  Jean,  649  Broadway 

Bross  Henry  J..  I6O214  Grove 

Brown  Alfred,  261214  Mission 

Brown  Charles.  527  Montgomery  Av 

Brown  Jacob  B.,  202  Jackson 

Brown  Perry  H.,  127  Eddy 

Brunner  Joseph,  509  California 

Buechting  Gustav,  419  Bay 

BuUier  John  F.,  1944  Market 

Butzbach  Charles  A.,  1234  Point  Lobes  Av 

Butzbach  Edward  G.,  3118,  16th 

Calish  J.  J.,  2131  Fillmore 

Callaghan  Humphrey,  16,  24th 

Callinan  &  Murray,  131,  2d 

Carter  August  L.,  504  Turk 

Carter  &  Clem.  NE  cor  Pine  and  Hyde 

Cassio  G.  A.,  1423  Dupont 

Castellanos  Jose  R.,  1322  Powell 

Castro  Elisha,  441,  6th 

Crithalinat  Jacques,  620  Broadway 

Cavanagh  Hugh  J.,  21,  9th 

Chanaron  Hilarian,  509  Castro 

Chase  &  Dyer,  19  Mason 

Childers  Robert,  1500  Howard 

Cohen  Marks,  21  Taylor 

Cohen  Philip,  12  Sacramento 

Cohn  Salomon,  622  Shrader 

Coleman  Abraham,  527  Sacramento 

Coleman  Adolph,  644  Washingten 

Conrad  &  Heady,  1211  Market 

Cook  E.  J.,  25  Davis 

Cordan  A.  C,  227  Drumm 

Costley  George  W..  28a  Ellis 

Courtemarsh  Joseph  S.,  351 SH  Market 

Crabb  &  Ward,  641  Commercial 

CreightonHugh  H.,  32414  Montgomery 

Cuneo  Joseph,  1419Vi  Dupont 

Curien  Emil.  744,  4th 

Curnow  George,  226, 1st 

Daly  Oliver  J.,  415  Haves 

Danckwardt  Henry,  1048  McAllister 

Davis  Adolph,  331,  5th 

Davis  Albert  F.,  2941  Mission 

Deckelman  &  Davis,  413  California 

De  Costa  Jose,  51714  East 

De  Fonte  Louis,  358,  4th 

Deming  Charles  L.,  701  Larkin 

De  Silveira  Manuel  G.,  30 V2  Clay 

De  Sparr  Eugene,  300014  Mission 

Deubler  George,  728  Montgomery  Av 

Didie  Charles  A.,  703  Mission 

Dissat  Antone,  509  Kearny 

Dittes  Michael,  1505  Fillmore 

Dittmar  Charles,  733^  Broadway 

Donahue  James,  1933  Mission 

Donati  Michele,  222  Montgomery  Av 

Dornheim  Matthew,  152V2  Steuart 

Dostal  Alfred.  408!^,  6th 

Doyle  Bernard  J.,  30  East 

Dreisbach  William  R.,  200  Market 

Drescher  Charles,  1  Front 

Dumas  &  Dickers,  20  California 

Dutton  Silas,  1741  Mission 

Eberle  Philip  J.,  8I1/2,  4th 

Edman  John  E.,  517  East 

Edsen  &  Bernhard,  659  Market 

Ehrhart  Peter  W.,  104%,  9th 

Einsfeld  Peter,  871  Market 

Einsfeld  Peter  Jr.,  1125  Market 

Eiselen  Oscar  J.,  1602  Valencia 

Elliott  Grant,  120  Geary 

Ellis  James  D.,  707  Brannan 

Emerald  Oscar,  1708  Devisadero 

Englander  Gustav  A.,  131  Ellis 


Enos  Emanuel,  413  East  North 
Enos  Frank,  306,  5th 
Erhard  Joseph,  225.5th 
Eschen  Isador,  602  Clay 
Ewald  Theodore,  1218  Stockton 
Faas  Fernandez,  702  Montgomery  Av 
Farpeilha  Manuel  A.,  27  Montgomery  Av 
Fehr  Jacob,  529  Dupont 
Feldman  Felix,  229  Hayes 
Fenton  &  Francis,  1224  Bush 
Ferguson  &  Gies,  103  Eddy 
Fernandez  Manuel  P.,  207  Jackson 
Fernandez  Manuel  R.,  1038  Alabama 
Ferrazzano  Joseph,  632  Montgomery 
Fields  Frank  G.,  1431  Dupont 
Fine  John  J..  IO26Y2  Hyde 
Finney  Charles,  433  California 
Fischer  Alexander,  637  Valencia 
Fischer  Charles  F.,  14  Turk 
Fleischman  Charles  N.,  315  Kearny 
Fleischmann  John,  203,  3d 
Fowles  Stephen,  214  Mason 
Foxgord  James  R.,  206,  5th 
Freitas  Antone  F.,  419,  4th 
Frenna  Joseph  P.,  12OI1/2  Polk 
Friedman  &  Gilbert,  22  East 
Fuller  Charles  G.,  SW  cor  2d  and  Market 
Furtado  Antone  J.,  822.  3d 
Garcia  Henry  G.,  525!4,  4th 
Garcia  Jose  G.,  525  Pacific 
Garcia  Richard  L.,  434  Pacific 
Geike  Richard,  133  Eddy 
Gellert  Henry,  California  Hotel 
Genster  Jacob,  102  Grove 
Gherbatz  John,  116  Pacific 
Gibson  William  C,  627  Tennessee 
Giesecke  Louis,  1209  Valencia 
Giessler  Fred,  1331/2,  9th 
Gilbart  Henry  W.,  T/i  Jackson 
Girardin  M.  H.,  1905  Fillmore 
Glassman  Abraham  B.,  9  Pacific 
Glassman  Harry ,  2,  6th 
Godair  Louis  &  Son,  120  Ellis 
Golly  &  Fuchs,  325  Grant  Av 
Gonzales  Andrew,  2537  Sutter 
Gonzales  M.  B.,  2721  Sutter 
Goodman  Joseph,  1531  Polk 
Gorflnkel  William,  442,  6th 
Gramont  Jean,  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av  South 
Granato  Vincenzo,  709  Davis 
Green  Harry  S.,  426  Montgomery  Av 
Grez  Albert  J.,  504,  24th 
Gribble  Charles  H.,  2106  Market 
Grimm  Adam  H.,  Lick  House 
Grodjens  Bros.,  10.55  Market 
Gross  Gustav  G.,  1214  Railroad  Av 
Grunwald  Julius,  1414  Pacific 
Gunnarson  Charles  W.,  1424  Polk 
Guster  Manuel,  1502  Folsom 
Gutman  Maurice,  1646  Polk 
Gutman  &  Mullin,  26  Eddy 
Haase  John,  3544  Folsom 
Hahn  Charles,  2003  Mission 
Hallahan  Andrew.  13  Taylor 
Halloran  Martin  D.,  921  Market 
Hamann  Paul  C,  238i4  O'Farrell 
Hammersmith  Philip  W.,  91VA  Larkin 
Happ  &  Gingg,  30  Geary 
Harris  Benjamin,  1348  Mission 
Harris  Frank,  106  Leidesdorff 
Harris  Herman  J.,  102,  7th 
Harris  Louis  A.,  9  Sutter 
Harris  Samuel,  631  Sacramento 
Harris  S.  &  H.,  1306  Market 
Harrod  Samuel,  709,  5th  Av 
Hatton  Edward,  1641  Howard 
Hauser  Herman,  1905  Hyde 
Heense  Leonard,  510  Post 
Hefty  John,  519,  4th 
Heider  Christopher,  310  Bush 
Heilfron  Alfred  J.,  341  Hayes 
Hencken  Harry  J.,  1191  Harrison 
Hender  &  Prell,  317,  4th 
Herdtfelder  William,  1604  Pacific  Av 
Hernandez  Luciano,  NE  cor  7th  Av  and  Cle- 
ment 
Hesse  John  A.,  3544  Folsom 
Hintze  Samuel,  VA  Spear 
Hirsinger  George  E.,  1159^4  Folsom 


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HirtliP.  H.,  628a  Post 

Hoffman  Bros.,  44  O'Farrell 

Hoffman  Charles,  17341/2  Market 

Holdsworth  Harry  L.,  338a,  24th 

Holm  Julius,  2308  Howard 

Holzberger  Gustav  A.,  403'/^  Sutter 

House  William,  53,  5th 

Howard  Thomas,  6O2/2  Central  Av 

Howard  &  Ritschy,  20,  7th 

Huber  Charles,  2007  Polk 

Humbert  Lewis,  102,  5th 

Hund  Frederick,  406  Devisadero 

Hyman  &  Meyer,  801  Kearny 

Ingell  &  Dunlap,  SW  cor  Mission  and  29th 

Jacobovich  Jacob,  1805  Howard 

Jacobs  Henry  I.,  222 Stockton 

Jacoby,  Gonsalves  &  Asplund,  14  Geary 

Jager  George  W.,  2815,  16th 

Jennings  Harry  B.,  12,  7th 

Jensen  J.  J.,  53,  3d 

Jentzsch  Leo,  336,  6th 

Johnson  John,  107  Powell 

Joseph  Isaac,  2a  Grove 

Kaeintz  Emanuel,  4  Morton 

Kaeintz  Frank,  127  Montgomery  Av 

Kalanberg  Emil  C,  1401 14  Ellis 

Kaminski  Samuel  J.,  128!4  O'Farrell 

Kearney  Dennis,  SE  cor  Railroad  Av   and  7th 

Av  South 
Keller  Ludwig,  1130  Kentucky 
Kelly  Frank,  5021/2,  2d 
Kepner  Edgar  S.,  16  City  Hall  Square 
Kick  Frank,  702  McAllister 
King  Philip,  219  Broadway 
Klarnet  &  Lezott,  1223  Polk 
Klemm  Hugo,  4  Steuart 
Koch  Bros.,  648  Commercial 
Koch  Charles.  862  Mission 
Koelzer  Anthony,  303i/4  Broderick 
Kollmann  Thomas,  1221  Pacific 
Krumpholz  A.  H.,  1938  Mission 
Kuebler  Louis,  945,  17th 
Lackey  James  M.,  131  O'Farrell 
Lagrave  Charles,  625  Montgomery 
Lahorgue  Peter,  8IO1/2  Pacific 
Landecker Isaac,  953  Bryant 
Landgrebe  Adolph,  2259  Mission 
Landgrebe  Richard  A.,  2043  Mission 
Lang  Jacob,  417  Battery 
Laubenheimer  Charles,  5  New  Montgomery 
Laucci  Raffaelo,  132  Pacific 
Laurencon  Jean,  3191^  Ellis 
Le  Fevre  Bros.,  239>^  O'Farrell 
Lehan  Dennis,  9  Hayes 
Lehritter  John,  5  Taylor 
Lema  Manuel,  142i/4,  1st 
Lemcke  Otto,  119i/^,  4th 
Lemos  Antone,  27  East 
Leverich  Jacob,  10555£  Folsom 
Levey  &  Stein,  36  Eddy 
Levy  Abraham,  2003  Fillmore 
Levy  Joseph,  1471/2.  7th 
Levy  Joseph  M.,  301  Larkin 
Levy  Max,  774  Howard 
Levy  Samuel  G.,  110  Drumm 
Lillis  Orin,  630,  4th 
Lindberg  Gustav  R.,  1630  Mission 
Lingenfelder  John,  1327  Pacific 
Lippert  Leonard  B.,  4  Post 
Lippoldt  Morris  W..  208  Brannan 
Little  Arthur  L.,  21021^4  Howard 
Locks  Joseph  S.,  101  Montgomery  Av 
Longo  Louis,  37,  3d 
Lopes  Jacintho  I.,  266,  1st 
Lovett  James  D.,  605,  20th 
Lowenfeld  William,  1437  Mission 
Ludwig  Christof,  531  Sacramento 
Luhn  Charles  W.,  221  Grant  Av 
Machado  Peter,  503  Howard 
Manriquez  Joseph,  1023  Pacific 
Mantel  Julius  C,  1828  Haight 
Marsan  John  L.,  502  Napa 
Marshall  Antonio,  3  Brooks 
Marshall  Henry,  342  Union 
Martin  David,  612  Clay 
Mantinho  Antonio  S.,  125  Jackson 
Masi  Juan,  539  Castro 
Massie  William  G.,  3129  Mission 
Matheson  &  Grill,  105,  10th 


Matthews  John  J.,  515  Pacific 

Maurer  Peter,  114  Hayes 

May  William  H.,  1759  Union 

Mayer  Christian  F.,  1216  Railroad  Av 

McCormick  Edward,  1805  Mission 

McCraith  John,  3339  Mission 

McGovern  &  Bidinger,  152,  3d 

McLaughlin  Frank,  218i/4,  24th 

McWam  Charles,  804,  15th 

Medau  C.  P.,  2911a  Geary 

Medeirous  August  J.,  402  Brannan 

Meinberger  V.,  320  Pine 

Mells  Joseph  M.,  1704  Page 

Melville  James,  10,  8th 

Mendel  Morris,  1020  Scott 

Mendelson  Selig,  629  Union 

Mendoza  Antone,  208  Drumm 

Mercier  Emil,  1881  Mission 

Merel  &  DeDomenico,  107,  3d 

Meyer  Alfred,  2740%  California 

Meyer  Bros.,  1204  Mason 

Miller  Frederick,  13  Howard 

Miller  Frederick  W..  1911  Howard 

Miller  Michael,   1006,   15th    Av  South  and   853 

Illinois 
Miller  Peter,  531  Taylor 
Miller  &  Fauth,  5  Powell 
Miller  &  Schencks,  7251/2,  5th  Av 
Miramontez  John  C,  1017  Larkin 
Mohaupt  Charles  A.,  307  Grant  Av 
Moutell  Frank,  14  Bryant 
Moore  Antone  F.,  1407  Church 
Mora  Cabral,  2197  Powell 
Moses  Morris,  605  Mission 
Mueller  &  Boss,  432  Kearny 
Muller  John  W.,  980  Howard 
Murphy  Dennis,  1603  Howard 
Myers  Louis  A.,  1103  Howard 
Myers  William,  527  Broadway 
Naismith  John,  544  Clay 
Nathan  Herman,  19,  30th 
Nauman  Walter  S.,  402a  McAllister 
Nelson  William  R.,  506  Montgomery 
Nestel  August,  312  Francisco 
Newman  Rudolph.  236  Post 
Nicholas  George,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
O'SuUivan  Edward,   Railroad  Av  bet  8th  and 

9th  Avs  South 
Obenauer  George,  39.  2d 
Oliva  Manuel  J.,  340  Sutter 
Ottenberg  &  Bettencourt,  215  Sansome 
Patrick  Wellington  C,  705  Broadway 
Patti  Frank,  1444  Valencia 
Pelligrini  P.,  2140  Mission 
Perazzo  John,  548  Washington 
Peregrine  Joseph  M.,  26  Steuart 
Perino  Frank,  607  Sacramento 
Perliti  Giacinto,  1806  Powell 
Perrin  &  Apostolo,  11-13  Grant  Av 
Perry  Joseph,  202,  8th 
Petersen  Frederick,  122,  7th 
Phillips  August,  316  East  North 
Pinkney  Joseph,  804  Folsom 
Poessl  Joseph,  29  Geary 
Porporato  Eugene,  1303  Dupont 
Price  Henry,  927  Pacific 
Pullen  L.  G.,  1303  Webster 
Quart  Mark,  918  McAllister 
Raphael  Frank,  W  s  Mission  nr  Silver  Av 
Rauhut  Charles  J.,  423  Washington 
Rayfield  Lester,  404  Church 
Raymond  Ay  la,  1032  Folsom 
Raymond  Bros.,  1023  Pacific 
Regner  Frank  A.,  420  Powell 
Rehfeld  Adolph,  1209  Point  Lobos  Av 
Renna  Vincent,  14031^  Folsom 
Reynolds  Harry  B.,  12,  7th 
Rice  James,  346,  7th 
Rice  Richard  J.,  2903  Baker 
Richeson  James  L.,  502  Ellis 
Rieflel  Louis,  1104  Golden  Gate  Av 
Riegel  Michael  L.,  831  Geary 
Rimassa  &  Lafournere,  126  Montgonery  Av 
Ringgold  Charles  S.,  bOVA  O'Farrell 
Rizzo  Giuseppe,  443  Broadway 
Robinson  J.  M.,  Ocean  House  Road  nr  Jules  Av 
Robinson  Robert  S.,  142,  2d 
Roche  Edward  P.,  209  Larkin 
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Rodden  Hugh,  234  Folsom 

Rodriguez  Perfecto,  257,  3d 

Roesler  Charles  A.,  3410 Mission 

Rosa  Joseph,  626,  4th 

Rosa  Manuel  P.,  872^4  Howard 

Rose  Emil,  1541  Geary 

Rose  Winslow  F.,  4  Howard 

Rose  &  Silva,  3471/2,  4th 

Rosenberg  Herman,  113  Valencia 

Rosenthal  Morris,  ICKte  Mission 

Rosner  Sigfried,  119,  6th 

Rotermund  Frederick,  524  Battery 

Rothenberg  John,  325  Sacramento 

Rubenstein  Charles,  137!4,  5th 

Rubenstein  Louis,  a37,  6th 

Rufner  Jacob,  1707  Market 

Salinger  &  Adams,  9  Hardie 

Sammis  Henry,  1352  Howard 

San  Francisco  Barber  School,  1511-1515  Howard 

Sand  Ferdinand,  27,  3d 

Sand  Fred  E.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Sutter 

Sand  Joseph,  50,  4th 

Sandell  J.  A.,  310  Fillmore 

Sandman  George,  22  Mason 

Sauer  Henry,  848  Valencia 

Schaefer  B.,  3119  Fillmore 

Schehr  John  D.,  791  Mission 

Schenk  Adam,  lUYz,  4th 

Scheunert  Hugo,  921  Market 

Schmidt  Alfred  H.,  12,  7th 

Schmidt  John,  105,  4th 

Schmidt  John,  1089  Howard 

Schmidt  Peter,  1007  Valencia 

Schmitt  Francois  A.,  403  Dupont 

Schoen  Louis,  1518  Market 

Schoen  Theodore,  1430  Market 

Schoenwald  Otto,  627  McAllister 

Schoettler  Herman,  526  Hayes 

Schrader  Frederick,  3439  Mission 

Schubener  Leo,  619  Sacramento 

Schweifer  Mathias,  207%  Montgomery  Av 

Schwetzer  David,  3025,  16th 

Sciacca  Gaetano,  1317  Stockton 

Scott  Thomas  T.,  1737!4  Market 

Seppich  &  Kleinhans,  217  Montgomery 

Serpa  &  Content,  419  Larkin 

Shaen  &  Crown,  409  Pine 

Sharon  &  Bent,  1405  Polk 

Shawhan  Michael,  738  Pacific 

Siggillia  Emile,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 

Silberstein  Julius,  427,  3d 

Silva  Anton,  525  East 

Silva  Manuel,  204,  9th 

Silva  Manuel,  217  Jackson  and  910  Keamy 

Silva  Manuel,  1144  Folsom 

Silva  Manuel  J.,  863/2  Bryant 

Silva  &  Mancebo,  407  East  North 

Silveira  Manuel  J.,  52,  7th 

Silveira  M.  J.,  30^4  Clay 

Silvey  Michael  J.,  lOS'/a,  8th 

Simas  Henry,  1352  Howard 

Simon  John,  202a  2d  and  757^4  Howard 

Simon  Philip  &  Co.,  3  Stockton 

Simon  Scott  S.,358,  3d 

Skinner  John  F.,  148,  5th 

Sommer  Henry,  1193  Market 

Soto  Angel  B.,  3049,  16th 

Sparrow  Anthony,  114  Halleok 

Spiess  Gottlieb,  1308  Howard 

Spindler  Jacob,  543,  2d 

Springer  Isaac.  1519  Buchanan 

Staffelbach  Edward,  19  Mission 

Stable  John,  233  Bush 

Staiger  Frederick,  321  East  North 

Stanley  John  T.,  1310  Castro 

Stein  Abraham  J.,  604  Montgomery 

Stein  John,  25^4.  10th 

Stern  Adam,  1110  Fillmore 

Stern  &  Heller,  34,  4th 

Stern  &  Pearson,  11,  6th 

Stieber  Daniel,  25^^.  6th 

Stocker  &  Holderer,  9  Sutter 

Strecker  &  Kern,  49  Post 

Suet  Joseph  F.,  24^^  Folsom 

Sullavou  Samuel,  1003  Church 

Sullivan  William  T.,  Nebraska  nr  Army 

Tanner  E.  Henry,  SW^  Turk 


Taussig  &  Newdorfer,  797  Mission 

Tellier  Eugene,  242,  9th 

Theysohn  August  C,  412  Folsom 

Thomas  An  tone,  16  Clay 

Thomas  Frank  H.,  812  Laguna 

Thomas  George,  1222  Powell 

Thornton  George  H.,  1035  Guerrero 

Tichner  Benjamin,  34  Ellis 

Tillman  Louis,  37  Pacific 

Trabue  David  L.,  269,  3d 

Traveira  Antonio  B.,  503^/4  East 

Tristano  Vincent,  300  Golden  Gate  Av 

Troell  &  Pape,  657  Clay 

Ubhaus  Bros.,  12  Geary 

Ulsemer  Ferdinand,  623  Clay 

Ulsemer  Louis,  43!4.  3d 

Valenza  Charles,  1219  Steiner 

Valiant  Placet  F.,  102  Davis 

Valo  Joseph,  302  Montgomery 

Vargas  Anthony,  353,  3d 

Vetera  Frank,  509,  7th 

Vieira  da  Silveira  J.,  953%  Folsom 

Vieira  Manuel,  406  Drumm 

VitaloLuigi,  424  Broadway 

Waddill  William,  189  Jessie 

Wagner  Adam  J.,  403a  O'Farrell 

Wagner  Peter  H.,  514%,  3d 

Wahl  &  Romer,  224  Sutter 

Walker  An  tone  J.,  NW  cor  Potrero  Av  and  24th 

Walker  Frank,  120%,  24th 

Webber  George,  507%  Hayes 

Webber  Joseph,  324  Grant  Av 

Webber  Leslie  A.,  822  Kearny 

Weber  Charles  F.,  5th  Av  South  nr  M 

Weber  Emil,  2439  Mission 

Wehrmann  August,  420,  24th 

Weis  Joseph  C,  Mills  Bldg,  11th  floor 

Wells  Frank,  514  Mission 

Wentworth  Albert  A.,  7,  4th 

Werner  Charles,  1427  Octavia 

Wetzel  J.  A.,  NE  cor  3d  and  King 

Wheeler  Elisha  T.,  1648  Market 

White  Henry  L.,  761Howard 

Weisenhavern  August,  1856 Howard 

Willman  August,  529%  Geary 

Wilson  C.  W.,  1511-1515  Howard 

Wilson  John  A.,  3021.1,  4th 

Wilson  John  D.,  100  Powell 

Winter  P.  H.  &  Son,  627  Commercial 

Witzel  Julius  A.,  720,  3d 

Wolfe  Henry  A.,  1314  Dupont 

Wollert  Herman,  1239%  Folsom 

Wray  Alban  E.,  504  Valencia 

Wrede  Edward,  1703  Devisadero 

Wunsch  Nicholas,  NW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  12th 

Av  South 
Yarrow  Walter  J.,  416  Turk 
Young  Frederick,  14%  Montgomery  Av 
Young  William  H.  H., 646  Howard 
Zachoreck  Fred  O.,  1205  Fillmore 
Zimmerman  Edward,  333,  6th 

Barbers'   Supplies. 

BUCHANAN  BROTHERS, 

609  Sacramento 

Deckelman  Bros.,  106  Ellis 
Green  Isidore  S.,  237,  2d  Av 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Stoltz  David,  630  Market 
Trost  Gustave  A.,  1516  Mason 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Bark  Dealers. 

Bender  Bros,  3d  St.  Wharf 

Gilbride  R.  A.  &  Co.,  Berry  St.  Wharf  bet  3d  and 

4th 
Iversen  N.  Trading  Co.  The,  125  Berry 
Pollard  &  Dodge.  22  California,  rooms  5-6 

*  Barley  Roll  Crushers. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

*  Barrel  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Coopers.) 

CALIFORNIA  BARREL  CO., 

327  Market 


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HARBOR  VIEW  HOT  SALT  WATER  BATHS 

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*  Baseball  Supplies. 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 


Basket  Dealers. 

(See  Willow  Ware.) 

Basket  Makers. 

Becker  William,  622  Market 
Cottura  Peter,  727  Sansome 
Faick  Bros.,  477 Tehama 
Johnson  Andrew,  407  Harrison 
Lange  J.  C.  R.,  624  Washington 
Nilsson  Gustav,  411  Powell 
WESTON    BASKET    AND    MANUFACTURING 
CO.,  668-670  Bryant 

*  Bath  Tub  Makers. 

American  Porcelanite  Co.,  621  Spreckels  Bldg 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Bathing  Suits. 
Pfister  J.  J.  Knitting  Co.,  120  Sutter 


Baths. 

Bernhard  Bernhard,  Palace  Hotel 

Brodek  Robert  T.,  The  Baldwin 

Canepa  Peter,  325  Montgomery  Av 

Cohen  Philip,  12  Sacramento 

Cuyala  Catherine  Mrs.,  738  Pacific 

DriscoU  Cornelius  E.,2210  Powell 

Elliott  Orant,  180  Geary 

Gellert  Henry,  California  Hotel 

Greenwaldt  Hettie,  415  Sutter 

HAMMAM,  415  Sutter 

HARBOR  VIEW,  NW  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 

Hughes  Rienzi,  208,  3d 


James  Lick  Baths,  E  s  lOth  bet  Mission  and 
Howard 

Laubenheimer  Charles,  5  New  Montgomery 

Lindstrom  Axel  O.,  415  Sutter 

Loryea's  New  Hammam  Baths,  212  Post 

Obenauer  George,  39,  2d 

Perrin  &  Apostolo,  11-13  Grant  Av 

Pretou  John,  530  Pine 

RUSSIAN,  TURKISH  AND  ELECTRIC,  415  Sut- 
ter 

Sand  Ferdinand,  27,  3d 

Sand  Joseph,  50,  4th 

Sladky  Charles,  11-13  Grant  Av 

Stable  John,  Occidental  Hotel 

Stern  &  Heller,  34,  4th 

Tanner  E.  Henry,  SSH  Turk 

Wahl  &  Romer,  824  Sutter 

Zeile  Charles  D.,  522-528  Pacific 


Baths— Swimming. 

CRYSTAL  SALT  WATER  BATHING   CO.,    317- 

325  Bay 
HARBOR  VIEW,  NW  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 
Lurline  Salt  Water  Baths,  NW  cor  Bush  and 

Larkm 
North  Beach  Swimming  and  Bathing  Co.,  N  s 

Bay  bet  Taylor  and  Jones 
Palace  Baths,  715  Filbert 
Sutro  Baths,  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  Cliff  House 

•  Batteries  Electric. 

(See  also  Electric  Batteries.) 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Bay  and  River  Freighting. 

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Central  Park  Fair,  1181-1185  Market 

Davis  Bros.,  718-722  Market 

Doerrer  Williain  G.,  411  Hayes 

Leopold  Godfrey,  418-422  Montgomery  Av 

Meams  James,  1500  Powell 

Moses  Oscar,  431  Larkin 

PernauBros.  &  Pitts  Co.,  1808  Market  and  622 

Kearny 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,   818-820  Market 

*  Beds  and  Bedding. 

(See  also  Furniture,  also  Mattress  Makers,  also 

Spring  Beds.) 
KING  FURNITURE  CO.,  1127-1131  Market 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 
NOONAN  JEREMIAH,  1017-1023  Mission 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 


Beer  Bottlers. 

Barthold  Herman,  2319  Mason 

Braun  George,  2219  Pine 

CALIFORNIA  BOTTLING  CO.,  1413  Eddy 

Cervelli  N.  &  Co.,  507  Francisco 

Cuneo  Joseph.  213.  20th 

DRUSEDOM  BEER  BOTTLING  CO.,  1  Kent 

Fauser  John  &Co.'  126  Guerrero 

Franks  Bros..  SE  cor  Fillmore  and  Hermann 

Fredericksburg  Bottling  Co.,  921   Market  and 

1510  Ellis 
Frietas  &  Rodgers,  413,  8th 
Lageman  &  Powell,  743,  14th 
Meinke  D.,  2435  Folsom 
Messerschmidt  Anton,  428, 18th 
Michel  &  Krausgrill,  2193  Powell 
National  Bottling  Co., 337-339  Waller 
Pabst  Milwaukee  Beer,  SW  cor  6th  and  King 
Proll  Justus,  528  Hayes 
Rapp  John,  SW  cor  6th  and  King 
Rogers  Emanuel,  409-411,  8th 
Roschmann  Charles,  120  Shotwell 
Steiger  George,  5  Cedar  Av 
Svetinich  &  Bradasich,  535  Grove 
Tonberg  Carl  A.,  110,  9th 
Tweedie  Daniel,  229,  34th 


*  Beer  Pumps. 

Cleveland  Faucet  Co.  The,  208  Ellis 

GARRATT  W.  T.   &  CO. 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 
Wainwright  William,  7  Spear 
Wendt  &  Ahlbach,  136,  4th 

Bell  Founders. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO. 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Kingwell  Vincent,  135,  1st 
Whyte  &  De  Rome,  126-128  Main 


Bell  Hangers. 

(See  also  Locksmiths.) 
Melville  C,  607  Mission 
Bertrand  Emil  F.,  1603  Buchanan 
California  Electrical  Works,  35  Market 
Camous  Andre,  436  Bush 
Cereghino  Carlo,  3341  Mission 
Davidson  James  D.,  724!^  Market 
Duchene  Jean,  918  McAllister 
Fischer  Alwin,  3007,  16th 
Gotterke  &  Low,  414  Larkin 
Hetty  Louis  B.,  134-126  Eddy 
KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.,  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Large  Thomas  W.,  513  Bush 
Newman  Philip,  1409y2  Ellis 
Paehtz  Gustavus  J.,  2  Summer 
Paetzold  Benjamin,  1317  Mission 
Rabjohn  Edwin  Jr.,  1019  Market 
Schmitz  Franz,  1563  Market 
Seller  Paul  Electrical  Works,  406  Market 
Severin  Charles,  1028  Sutter 
Todt  John,  119  Leidersdorff 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

•  Bell  Importers. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
LINFORTH  JAMES  (Blymyer  church,  school  and 
fire),  37  Market 

Bellows  Manufacturers. 
CALIFORNIA     BELLOWS    MANUFACTURING 

CO.,  123-125  Beale 
Fletcher  Joseph,  591^  Federal 

Bells-Electric. 

(See  Electric  Bells.)    ' 

Belting. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  14-16  Fre- 
mont 

COOK  FRED  R.,  208  Mission 

COOK  H.  N.  BELTING  CO.,  317-319  Mission 

Crane  Co.,  23-25,  1st  and  18  Fremont 

Degen  Ludolph  P.,  105-107  Mission 

EBY  JNO.  D.,  17-19  Main 

Gregory  H.  P.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Fremont  and  Mis- 
sion 

Gutta  Percha  and  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co., 
30-32  Fremont 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

PARK  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

REVERE  RUBBER  CO.,  527  Market 

Belting  Manufacturers. 

Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  42  Sacramento 
COOK  FRED  R..  208  Mission 


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COOKH.  N.  BELTING  CO.,  317-319  Mission 
H.    N.    COOK    BELTING    CO. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

OAK    LEATHER    BELTING   AND    HOSE 

317-319     MISSION     ST. 

DEGEN  LUDOLPH  P.,  105-107  Mission 

L.    P.    DEGEN 

Manufacturer  Leather  Belting  and  Lacing 

Agent  RUBBER  BELTIN6,  WIRE  LACING,  BELT  DRESSIKG,  ETC. 

11)5-107  Mission  vSt.,  Cor.  Spear.     Telephone  Main  5ii2 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.,  577-579  Market 

GUTTA  PERCHA  AND  RUBBER  MANUFAC- 
TURING CO.,   30-32  Fremont 

Heins  Alexander,  134  Main 

Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO, 
LTD,  509-511  Market 

Royer  Herman  (estate  of)  belting  manufactur- 
ers, 855-861  Bryant 

*  Bi-Carbon  Soda. 

Horstmann  John,  667-675  Bryant 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 

Bicycle  Dealers. 

Allen  E.  T.  Company,  416  Market 
Clipper  Bicycle  Co.,  1386  Market 
COLUMAIA   BICYCLES    (Pope   Mnfg    Co.),    341 

Post.    Cyclery,  1970  Page 
Columbus  Buggy  Co.,  213-215  Market 
Cook  Frederick  R. ,  700  Guerrero 
Cooper  Cycle  Co.,  NE  cor  Devisadero  and  Bush 
Davis  Bros.,  718-722  Market 
Deere  Implement  Co.,  305-307  Market 
Dennis  &  Lampe,    642    Golden  Gate   Av    and 

Ocean  Boulevard  nr  Fulton 
Devany,   Hopkins  &  Co.,  520-522  Stanyan   and 

1923-1929  Page 
Fee  Harry  R.,  2253  Market 
Grannis  F.  R.  &  Co.,  609  Market 
Hawley  Bros.' Hardware  Co.,  SW  cor  Market 

and  Beale 
Hawley  David  N.,  318  Market 
Holle  Joseph,  23,36  Folsom 
Hooker  &  Co.,  16-18  Drumm  and  1640  Market 
Hunt  Edward  A.,  1318  Van  Ness  Av 
Indiana  Bicycle  Co.  and  Riding  Academy,  18-20 

McAllister 
Kenney  &  Payton,  519  Valencia  and  Fulton  nr 

6th  Av 
Lapham  Bros.,  1523  Devisadero 
Leavitt  &  Bill,  303  Larkin 
Lozier  H.  A.  &  Co.,  304-306  McAllister 
Majestic  Bicycle  Co.,  1632  Market 
Martling  Clarence  E.,  224  Sutter 
Mohrlg  Edwin,  1510  Market 
Nation  John  B.,  705  Spreckels'  Bldg 
Newport  Wheel  The,  933  Market 
Norman  William,  326  McAllister 
Pacific  Cycle  Co.,  21  New  Montgomery 
Pearson-Swenarton  Co.  The,  113  Montgomery 
Pope  Manufacturing  Co.,  344  Post 
Roberts  &  Saunders,  201  Larkin 
Seifert  Hugh  T.,  2664  Folsom 
Stearns  E.  C.  &  Co.,  304  Post 
Syracuse  Cycle  Co.,  224  Sutter 
Varney  T.  H.  B.,  Market,  10th  and  Stevenson 
Watters  &  Da  vies,  1113  Market 
Weinmann  &  Beck.  NE  cor  24th  and  Shotwell 
Western  Premier  Cycle  Co.,  312-314  Baker 
White  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  138-140  Ellis 
Wilberg  Edward,  407-409,  22d 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 
Yosemite   Manufacturing    Co.,    110-112    Golden 

Gate  Av 
Zitska  &  Moynihan,  1100  Golden  Gate  Av 

Bicycle  Renting. 

Andrews  Charles  F.,  cor  20th  and  Shotwell 
Barnes  Cyclery  The,  501-503  Stanyan 
Bent  &  Geddes,  930  Oak 


Best  Bros., 411  Broderick 

Broad  Charles  E.,  409  Stanyan 

Cookson  William  B.,  2700  Mission 

Cropp  Harry  R.,  1216  Oak 

Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co.,  520-522  Stanyan  and 
1923-1929  Page 

Fames  John  C,  2012  Market 

Fagothey  &  Maple,  307  Broderick 

Garrity  Randolph  J.,  166  Golden  Gate  Av 

Golden  Gate  Cyclery,  2336  Folsom 

Hamilton  William  C,  E  s  Baker  nr  Hayes 

Holle  Joseph,  2336  Folsom 

Izzi  Jean,  532  Green 

Lapham  Bros.,  1523  Devisadero 

Park  Cycle  Co.,  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 

Perkins  Cycle  Co,,  1744  Market 

Philbrook  Alonzo  K.,  314  Golden  Gate  Av 

Pope  Manufacturing  Co.  (Park  Branch),  1966- 
1974  Page 

Radke  H.  P.  &Co.,  Fulton  nr  7th  Av 

Rothschild  Charles,  101  Van  Ness  Av 

Vandall  J.  M.  &  Co.,  Fulton  nr  7th  Av 

Varney  Thomas  H.  B.,  Market,  10th  and  Steven- 
son 

Von  Borstel  &  Fuhs,  NE  cor  Baker  and  Fell 

Webb  Augustus  S.,  1620  Eddy 

Wells  Frank,  3132  Mission 

Western  Premier  Cycle  Co.,  312-314  Baker 

Williamson  D.  J.,  700  Devisadero 

Wyman  Fabian  O.,  2010  Mission 

Yosemite  Manufacturing  Co.,  110-112  Golden 
GateAv 

Zitska  &  Moynihan,  1100  Golden  Gate  Av 

Bicycle  Repairers. 

Allen  Bros.,  6  Sanchez 

Andrews  Charles  F.,  NW  cor  20th  and  Shotwell 

Bohemian  Cyclery,  1829  Polk 

CENTRAL  PLATING  WORKS  (Enameling  and 

Nickeling),  852  Mission 
CHRISTOFFER  C.  M.,  419  Stanyan 
Clipper  Bicycle  Co.,  1386  Market 
Connell  John  W.,  1318  Valencia 
Cookson  William  B.,  2700  Mission 
Cunningham  Charles  W.,  153 Grove  and  230  Van 

Ness  Av 
Dennis  &  Lampe,  642  Golden  Gate  Av  and  Ocean 

Boulevard  nr  Fulton 
Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co.,  520-522  Stanyan  and  1923- 

1929  PSiS'P 
EAMES  JOHNC,  2012  Market 
EVANS  WILLIAM  R.,  1021  Market 
Hall  C.H.,  2958  Folsom 
Harrison  Frank  J.,  600  Van  Ness  Av 
Indiana  Bicycle  Co.  and  Riding  Academy,  18-20 

McAllister 
Jefferson  George  C.,  4  Hyde 
Kenney  &  Payton,  519  Valencia  and  Fulton  nr 

6th  Av 
Leavitt  &  Bill,  303  Larkin 
Lozier  H.  A.  &  Co.,  204-306  McAllister 
Lunt  Bros.,  NE  cor  Fillmore  and  Pine 
Majestic  Bicycle  Co.,  1632  Market 
Moenning  Herman  A.,  612  Octavia 
Norman  William,  326  McAllister 
NORTH  JOHN  G.,  623  Mission 
Perkins  Cycle  Co.,  1744  Market 
Philbrook  Alonzo  K.,  314  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pope   Manufacturing  Co.   (Park  Branch),  1966- 

1974  Page 
Roberts  &  Saunders,  201  Larkin 
Schreiner  Hubert,  1718  Devisadero 
Seifert  Hugh  T.,  2664  Folsom 
Watters  &  Davies,  1113  Market 
Wilberg  Edward,  407-409,  22d 
Yosemite  Manufacturing    Co.,   110-112   Golden 

Gate  Av 

Bicycle-Manufacturers'  Agents. 
ADLAKE  BICYCLES,  Golden  State  and  Miners 

Iron  Works  State  Agents,  316  Post  and  231- 

251,  1st 
Alexander  Geo.  Webb,  401  Market 
ARMES  &  DALLAM,  232-226  Front 
Arnold  F.  J.,  7  Flood  Bldg 
BAKER    &    HAMILTON,    NW    cor   Pine    and 

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CENTAUR  BICYCLES,  (Golden  State  and  Miners 

Iron  Works),  316  Post  and  231-251,  1st 
Central  Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  12,  1st 
CHRISTOFFER  C.  M.,  419  Stanyan 
Deere  Implement  Co.,  305-307  Market 
Elastic  Tip  Co..  46  Market 
EVANS  WILLIAM  R.,  1021  Market 
GOLDEN  STATE  AND  MINERS  IRON  WORKS. 

Adlake  and  Centaur  Bicycles,  316  Post  and 

231-251,  1st 
Hawley  Bros.   Hardware  Co.,    SW  cor  Market 

and  Beale 
Heywood  Bros.  &  Co.,  659  Mission 
Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  225-237  Market 
Hooker  &  Co..  16-18  Drumm  and  1640  Market 
Howe  Scale  Co.,  12-14 Pine 
IDEAL  BICYCLE,  Market  and  lOth 
Indiana  Bicycle  Co.  and  Riding  Academy,  18-20 

McAllister 
Martling  Clarence  E..  224  Sutter 
Overman  Wheel  Co.,  309  Larkin 
Pacific  Coast  Bicycle  Co.,  18,  2d 
Pope  Manufacturing  Co.,  344 Post 

POTTER  0.  S., 

Western    Representative  of  the  Marion 
Cycle  Co.,  48  Fremont 

Potter  O.  S.  &  Co.,  48  Fremont 
RAMBLER  BICLORAMA,  Market  and  lOth 
Remington  Arms  Co.,  418-420  Market 
SMITHS'    CASH    STORE,    414-418    Front    (after 

July   1st,  27  Market),  coast  agents   Lovell 

Diamonds 
ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57,  1st 

STERLING  BICYCLE, 

David  N.  Hawley  agent,  318  Market 

Sterling  Cycle  Works,  314  Post 
TRUMAN  L  J.  &  CO.,  236  Bush 
Tuckwell  William  T.,  101  Van  Ness  Av 
VARNEY  THOMAS    H.    B„  Market,    10th    and 

Stevenson 
White  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  138-140  Ellis 


Bicycle  Riding  Schools. 

Barnes  Cyclery  The,  501-503  Stanyan 

Devany,  Hopkins  &  Co.,  520-522  Stanyan  and 
1923-1929  Page 

Indiana  Bicycle  Co.  and  Riding  Academy,  18-20 
McAllister 

Park  Cycle  Co.,  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 

Pope  Manufacturing  Co.  (Park  Branch),  1966- 
1974  Page 

Varney  Thomas  H.B.,  Market,  10th  and  Steven- 
son 

Bicycle  SuppUes. 

Buckleton  Ernest  E.,  14-16  Fremont 

Clipper  Bicycle  Co.,  1386  Market 

EVANS  WILLIAM  R.,  1021  Market 

Fagothey  &  Maple,  307  Broderick 

Grannis  F.  R.  &  Co.,  609  Market 

Herrick  Lester  &  Co.,  53  Chronicle  Bldg 

Indiana  Bicycle  Co.  and  Riding  Academy,  18-20 
McAllister 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO.  LTD. 
(mnfrs),  509-511  Market 

NEWTON  RUBBER  WORKS,  C.  F.  Marwedel 
agent.  58,  1st 

PARKHURST  &  WILKINSON,  C.  F.  Marwedel 
agent,  58, 1st 

Pearson-Swenarton  Co.  The,  113  Montgomery 

Pflster  J.  J.  Knitting  Co.  (uniforms),  120  Sutter 

Potter  O.  S.,48  Fremont 

Seaver  William  A.,  517-519  Market 

ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57,  1st 

Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.  (oils),  207-209  Sacra- 
mento 

Syracuse  Cycle  Co.,  224  Sutter 

*  Bicycle    Tires. 
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California  Adsigns  Co.,  204  Sutter 
Pacific  Advertising  Service,  206  Sansome 
Pacific  Coast  Bill  Posters  Association  (A.  M. 

Plato,  Adv.  Contractor),  206  Sansome 
Plato  &  Treyser,  206  Sansome 
SIEBE  &  GREEN,  SE  cor  Market  and  11th 


Billiard  Balls,  Cues,  etc. 
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Jungblut  Aug.  &  Co.,  10  Golden  Gate  Av 
Liesenfeld  P.  (estate  of),  945  Folsom 
ST,  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57,  1st 


Billiard  Saloons. 

Alber  Harry  B.,  8  Eddy 

Baldwin  The,  NE  cor  Market  and  Powell 

California  Hotel  The,  N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and 
Grant  Av 

Canavan  P.  F.  &  Sons,  129  O'Farrell 

Fischer  Ernest  A..  36-38  O'Farrell 

Gibson  &  Cook,  993  Market 

Hornlein  Bros.,  SW  cor  Market  and  4th 

Mendiondou  Bartholomew,  536  Kearny 

Occidental  Hotel,  E  s  Montgomery  bet  Sutter 
and  Bush 

Palace  Hotel,  SW  cor  Market  and  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Russ  House,  W  s  Montgomery  bet  Bush  and 
Pine 

Billiard  Table  Makers. 
BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER     CO.    THE, 

653-655  Market    (See  advertisement  on  page 

following.) 
Jungblut  Aug.  &  Co.,  10  Golden  Gate  Av 
Liesenfeld  P.  (estate  of),  945  Folsom 
ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57,  1st    (See 

advertisement  on  page  following) 

Bird  Cage  Makers. 
Racik  John,  980  Howard 

SAN  FRANCISCO  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORKS 
CO.,  669  Mission 

Birds  and  Cages. 

Jacobs  Fannie  Mrs.,  1523  Market 
Lorquin  Ernest  F.,  1195  Market 
Nolte  William  F.,  108  Golden  Gate  Av 
Robison  A.  C,  337  Keai-ny  and  1017  Market 
Strauss  Bernhard,  411  Kearny 

Bitters. 
BACH,  MEESE  &  CO.  (Botanic),  331  Montgomery 
Blumenthal  &  Co.,  658-660  Mission 
Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  100-102  Front 
Dempster  &  Son.  320  Sansome,  room  22 
Lash's  Bitters  Co.,  1117  Mission 
Levy  Simon,  211  Battery 
Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune,  323-325  Market 
Redington  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Stevenson  and  2d 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  212-214  Market 
Van  Alstine  Alonzo,  406  Clay 
Van  Bergen  N.  &  Co..  418-430  Clay 
WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  337-339  Market 

Bituminous  Pavers. 

(See  also  Asphaltum.) 
Fay  Philip  S.,  134  Sansome 
Jordan  Bituminous  Rock  and  Paving   Co.,    92 
Chronicle  Bldg 

Bituminous  Rock<  Dealers. 

Consolidated  Bituminous  Rock  Co.,  106  Phelan 

Bldg 
Cowell  Henry  &  Co.,  311-213  Drumm 
Jordan  Bituminous  Rock  and   Paving   Co.,  92 

Chronicle  Bldg 
San   Luis  Obispo  Bituminous    Rock    Co.,  106 

Phelan  Bldg 


Santa  Cruz  Rock  Pavement  Co.,   10-11   and  45 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Walton  Nelson  C,  142  Townsend  rear 

*  Blacking— Wholesale. 

Nichols  A.  C.  &  Co.,  400-404  Battery 

Perry  S.  A.  &  Co.,  919  Mission 

SHERWOOD    &    SHERWOOD  (Day  &   Martins' 

Japan  Blacking  and  Russet  Shoe  Polish), 

212-214  Market 

Blacksmiths. 

(See  also  Horseshoers,  also  Shipsmiths.) 
Allen  Declan,  838  Brannan 
AMERICAN  TOOL  WORKS,  109  Mission 
Ames  Joseph  V.,  3107  Polk 
Anderson  Lewis,  1504  Vallejo 
Argentil  Tullio  J.,  3938i/^  Mission 
Armstrong  Edward,  512  Gough 
Aten  &  Falkenstein,  752,  18th 
Baron  J.  &  Co.,  630  Broadway 
Biagini  C.  &  Co.,  520/2  Davis 
Bill  &  Erikson,  205,  8th 
Brinkman  John  F.,  1340  Turk 
Burk  Robert  B.,  1620  Harrison 
Busse  Richard,  306, 11th 
Carr  Edward  B.,  309  Noe 
Chervin  Solomon,  1013  Harrison 
Clark  Frederick  W.  &Co.,  325  Francisco 
Clarke  William  W.,  439.  18th 
Cooper  Thomas  H.,  108  Laurel 
Costigan  Thomas  Mrs.,  402-404  Jackson 
Craig  John,  933,  24th 
Creba  Samuel,  1112  Golden  Gate  Av 
Daclin  Emile,  607  Battery 
Di  Grazia  Lorenzo,  619  Front 
Dixon  John,  NE  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and  Union 
Dolan  William,  7  Louisa 
Egan  Frank  K.,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
Ewing  John  F.,  1129  Alabama 
Farren  John  W.,  121  Beale 
Frediana  &  Laveau,  424  Pacific 
Friedhofer  Paul,  351,  3d 
Gatto,  Demartini  &  Co.,  537  Green 
Gibeau  Isaac  D.,  507-509,  26th 
Giesen  Bros.,  306  Gough 
Grunnagle,  Engish  &  Co.,  17  Drumm 
Herold  Bros.,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
Hero  Id  Charles,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
Herzog  Bros.,  737  Broadway 
Hottua  Nickolaus,  715  Folsom 
Keller  John  W.,  1835  Mission 
Lacaze  Baptiste,  714  Sansome 
La  Chapelle  &  Loiselle,  3401  Mission 
Lewin  Robert,  18  Hayes 
Loughman  Bros.,  3313  Pine 
Martin  &  Co.,  1604  Mission 
Mayer  John  L.,  518,  6th 

McDonald  Alexander,  SE  cor  29th  and  Alabama 
Mead  &  Clogg,  3245  Mission 
Mehegan  Patrick  J.,  3312  Pine 
Misgill  Timothy  F.,  1220  Fillmore 
Muir  Bros.,  1015  Battery 
Newkirk  Daniel  I.,  2727  Mission 
Norrington  &  Son,  2618  Geary 
Neylin  Andrew  P.,  9  Richland  Av 
Olguin  Max,  2107  Polk 
O'Rourke  Frank  J.,  327  Golden  Gate  Av 
Palin  Joseph  J.,  937  Alabama 
Pampalone  P.  &  Co.,  743  Brannan 
Pardini  Luigi.  113  Oregon 
Petty  John,  313  Mission 
Rapp  Julius  F.,  1830  Mission 
Roberts  Thomas,  1613  Market 
Rosen  &  McAlpin,  317,  7th 
Rovere  S.  &  Co.,  317  Broadway 
Rowlands  Thomas,  June  Sansome  and  Bay 
Russell  J.  W.  &  Co.,  109-111  Fremont 
Scheid  Joseph  W.,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Bauer 
Snead  J.  P.,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Blake 
Stahlecker  Jacob,  828  Harrison 
Stamer  August,  206  Jackson 
Tauck  E.  &  Co.,  107  Oregon 
Thompson  John  D.,  301 1  Mission 
Wallace  John  M.,  108  Vallejo 
Ward  Bruce  S.,  4-6  Valencia 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-135  Beale 
Wormuth  Martin  E.,  1718  Fillmore 


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*  Blacksmith's  Tools  and  Supplies. 
BAKER    &    HAMILTON,    NW    cor    Pine    and 

Davis 
DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN  &  HAYDEN   CO.,    17-19 

Beale 
HOWARD  E.  A.  &  CO.,  31  Spear 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 
TAYLER  &  SPOTSWOOD  CO.,  31  Beale 


Blank  Book  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Bookbinders.) 
Acres  &  Williams,  412  Commercial 

ALTHOF  &  BAHLS, 

511-513  Sacramento 

Armstrong  &  DeGuerre,  404  Montgomery 

Bosqui  Engraving  and  Printing  Co.,  523  Clay 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

Cunningham,  Curtiss  &  Welch,  SW  cor  San- 
some  and  Sacramento 

Dutton  &  Partridge,  312-214  California 

HICKS-JUDD  CO.,  23, 1st 

Leary  A.  J.  Co.,  113-119  Davis 

LE  COUNT  BROTHERS,  533  Market 

Malloye  Frank,  422  Sacramento 

Payot,  Upham  &  Co..  101  Battery 

Phillips  Bros.,  505  Clay 

THE  UNION  LITHOGRAPH  CO.  316  Sacra- 
mento 

Sanborn,  Vail&  Co.,  741  Market 

Whelan  Richard  I.  &  Co.,  43-44  Steuart 

Blasting  Caps. 

■California  Cap  Co.,  218  California,  room  1 

*  Blasting  Machines. 
CALIFORNIA   ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 


Blinds. 

(See  also  Doors,  Sashes  and  Blinds.) 
Doe  B.  &  J.  S.,  44-46  Market 
Hindes  Edward  B.  &  Co.,  411  Mission 
Kittridge  E.  H.  Co.,  113-115  Market 
Wilson  &  Bro.,  20-22  Drumm 

Block  and  Pump  Makers. 

Currier  Charles  H.,  28  Market 
Le  Gal  &  Ostrander,  116  Mission 


Block  Books. 
HANDY  BLOCK  BOOK,  23, 1st 

Walker  William  D.,  240  Montgomery 


Blue  Prints. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
California  Blue  Print  Co.,  120  Sutter 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
DAKIN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  320  Sansome 
Lafontaine  J.  R.,  603  Merchant 
San  Francisco  Blue  Print  Co.,  93-95  St.  Ann's 
Bldg 

Boarding  Houses. 

(See  also  Hotels.) 
Adams  Mary  Mrs.,  105  Clark 
Adolph  &  Vivian,  Fulton  nr  2d  Av 
Ahkmann  Thomas,  131  East 
Ahlgren  Charles  G.,  26  Folsom 
Anderson  Peter,  2013  Folsom 
Arion  House,  13-15  Page 
Becker  Lizzie  Mrs.,  1236  Point  Lobos  Av 
Bellando  G.  &  Co.,  215  Broadway 
Bello  &  Costa,  111  Jackson 
Bowers  Warren  O.  Mrs.,  501  Leavenworth 


Broderick  John,  41  Pacific 

Bruer  John,  cor  10th  Av  South  and  Railroad 
Av 

Caponelli  Filippo,  514-516  Pacific 

Clarke  George,  110  Pacific 

Cohn  Elias  Mrs.,  1008  Van  Ness  Av 

Cummings  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  158-160  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Deane  Charles  F.,  408  Pacific 

Del  Carlo  Eugene,  12  Ohio  PI 

Dericeo  Carlo,  416  Pacific 

Dexter  S.  Mrs.,  534  Bush 

Doscher  &  Loheide,  134-136,  4th 

Dowd  Dennis,  625  Davis 

Dunlap  H.  H.  &  Co.,  501  Geary 

Dwyer  Michael,  512  Mission 

Fabris  Frank,  631  Broadway 

Farrell  Bridget  Mrs.,  NW  cor  Sierra  and  Mary- 
land 

Foppiana  &  Barbagelata,  638  Broadway 

Franconia  House,  S  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 

Galbally  &  McCarron,  419  Brannan 

Gercke  Hotel,  933  Battery 

Giuntini  Charles,  115  Clark 

Gomes  Anna  Mrs.,  208  Jackson 

Gomez  John,  311  Pacific 

Gorman  Mary,  313  Folsom 

Gruenhagen  Ernst,  736,  6tQ  Av 

Hellstrommer  &  Co.,  14  Washington 

Holbrook  H.  C.  Mrs.,  605  O'Farrell 

Humboldt  House,  1309  Stockton 

Isaac  Emilie  Mrs.,  937  Sutter 

Isthmus  House,  54,  1st 

Jacobs  Samuel  I.  Mrs.,  618  Golden  Gate  Av 

Janson  Carl,  306  Steuart 

Johnson  Alfred,  31  Broadway 

Kaiser  Julius,  1334  Point  Lobos  Av 

Kierski  M.  W.  Mrs.,  611  Taylor 

Knur  E.  &  E.,  326  Eddy 

Kraps  William,  318  Turk 

Lane  Walter  W.,  506  Davis 

Lanteri  Charles,  30  Broadway 

Levy  G.  N.  Mrs.,  1330  Post 

Levy  John  C.  Mrs.,  916  Van  Ness  Av 

Lewis  Harry,  1003  Battery 

Mackart  Annie,  108  Tehama 

Macpherson  Esther  Mrs.,  333-334  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Maggi  Manuel,  8  Ohio  PI 

Malander  Edward,  304  Jackson 

Marguerite  House,  417  Larkin 

Mechanics  Home,  SE  cor  Mission  and  1st 

Meierdierks  John,  724  Mission 

Miners'  Hotel,  361,  1st 

Molflno  Paolo,  3  Vallejo 

Napthaly  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  40  Spear 

Neilsen  James  H.,  66-68  Oregon 

Nelson  Malvine  Mrs.,  1305  Pt  Lobos  Av 

O'Brien  Peter,  1 13  Vallejo 

O'Connor  John,  531,  1st 

Ocean  Beach  House,  313-319,  4^th  Av 

Olsen  Reinert,  214  Jackson 

Paganucci  Bros.,  110  Pacific 

Palmer  George  W.,  621  Bush 

Parodi  &  Martino,  818  Sansome 

Pearson  Mary  E.,  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av 
South 

Peters  Sophia  Mrs.,  134  McAllister 

Pietro  P.  Nave,  314  Pacific 

Pooley  John  Mrs.,  418  Sutter 

Puccinelli  &  Ceccarelli,  703  Front 

Queyrel  Ferdinand,  635  Pacific 

Rasmussen  Hans,  314  Sierra 

Riordan  Mary  Miss,  1616  Grove 

Roselli  Louis.  309  Broadway 

Sass  Bros.,  1530  Kentucky 

Schuepp  Jacob,  207  Main 

Smith  William,  39  Pacific 

Stewart  Margaret,  212-214  Powell 

Sundberg  &  J  kela,  47  Sacramento 

Thompson  William,  103  Clark 

Toscano  Hotel,  619  Broadway 

Union  House,  33  Steuart 

Vergnes  Joseph,  24  Trenton  Alley 

Walworth  Mary  C.  Mrs.,  404  Turk 

Washington  The,  1310  Mason 

Wilkinson  Eli  J.,  NWcor  Bay  and  Webster  and 
3501  Fillmore 

Wilson  Frank,  817  Battery 


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Boat  Builders. 
BURNS  JOHN  H.,  644-646,  2d 
Gracchi  G.  B.  &  Co.,  5  Vallejo 
Hav  &  Wrigrht,  55  Mission 
KNEASS  GEORGE  W.,  718,3d 
LANTERI  G.  F.,  Sausalito,  Cal.,  office  503  East 

SHIPWRIGHT    AND    BOAT   BUILDER 

Estimates  Furnished  and  Repairing  done 
Promptly. 

G.   F.  LANTERI 

Yard.  Wharf  and  100-ton  Dry  Dock.     -     SAUSALITO 
San  Francisco  Office.  503  East  Street. 

Lee  George,  SE  cor  South  and  Kentucky 

0"Connell  Daniel,  2i33  Mason 

Schultze  Rudolph  W.,  E  s  5th  Av  South  nr  K 

Stone  Edwin  J..  9th  Av  South  nr  G 

THORNTON  SAMUEL.  140  Berry 

TWIGG  JOHN  &  SONS,  King  nr  3d 

Boiler  and  Pipe  Covering. 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 
Asbestos  Products  Co.,  128-130,  1st 
California  Tule  Anti-Caloric  Co.,  401  California, 

rooms  18-19 
DE  SOLLA,  DEUSSING  CO.  (magnesia  covering), 

2  California 

LEWIS  W.  S.  &  CO., 

305  Howard 

McCiellan  John,  42,  2d 

McDearmon  &  Co.,  422  Sacramento 

Merrell  Isaac  L.,  739  Brannan 

Pattison  George  &  Co.,  32,  8th 

SOLOMON  C.  Jr.  (Manville),  422-436  Battery 

Winans  John  C,  220  Fremont 

Boiler  Compounds. 

De  SoUa,  Deussing  Co.,  2  California 

Downie  Boiler  Incrustation  Preventative  Co. 

(eucalyptus).  42,  2d 
Nason  R.  N.  &  Co..  119-121  Front 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,    100-104,    1st 
PEERLESS  BOILER  COMPOUND,    J.    C.    West 

agent.  213  Mission 
PICKTHALL  M.  &  CO.,  509-513  Mission 
Standard  Boiler  Compound  Co.,  14  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor 
West  John  C,  213  Mission 

WINANS  JOHN  C, 

agent  Winans'  Anti-Incrustation  Powder, 
220  Fremont,  telephone  184 

Boiler  Makers. 

Belmor  George  E.,  56  Bluxome 

Conrov  John  W.,  619  Brannan 

DUNDON  P.  F.  (S.  F.  Iron  Works).  314-316  Main 

Eureka  Boiler  Works.  113-115  Mission 

FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213,  1st 
Hamilton  &  Leach,  NE  cor  Main  and  Folsom 
Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works,  38-44  Fremont 
Lemmer  J.  C.  &  Co.,  125-127  Fremont 
McMurphy  &  McEvoy,  235-237  Main 
Movnihan  Timothy  J.,  311-315  Mission 
O  Connell    &    Lewis,    SW    cor    Francisco    and 

Kearny 
Odermatt  Paul,  58-60  Bluxome 

Pacific  Coast  Boiler  Works, 

McMurphy  &  McEvoy  proprietors,  235- 
237  Main 

Risdon  Iron  and  Locomotive  Works,   SE    cor 
Howard  and  Beale 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 

*  Boiler  Tubes. 

Froelich  Christian,  202  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


*  Boilers. 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Co.  The,  32,  1st 

EBY  JNO.  D.  (selling  agent  Stearns  Mfg.  Co.). 

17-19  Main 
FULTON    ENGINEERING  AND    SHIP   BUILI>- 

ING  WORKS,  213,  1st 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
Pacific  Coast  Boiler  Works,  235-237  Main 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
Risdon  Iron  and  Locomotive    Works,    SE    cor 

Howard  and  Beale 
RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,   11- 

13.  1st 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 

Potrero 
Wickson  G.  G.  &  Co.,  3-5  Front 

Bolt  and  Nut  Makers. 

Howard  E.  A.  &  Co.,  31  Spear 

Pacific  Rolling  Mill  Co.  (bridge   and  machine), 

100  Market 
PAYNE'S  BOLT  WORKS,  121-123  Howard 

PAYNE'S  BOLT  WORKS 

(Incorporated)     Established  ISTl. 
First  Premium  mechanics'  Fair,  1885 
Machine  Bolts,  Lay  Screws,  Tap  Bolts,  Hexa- 
gon Head  Cap  Screws,  Case  Hardened  Iron  and 
Steel  Set  Screws,  Turnbuckles,  Studs,  Square 
and  Hexagon   Nuts,  Wrought  and  Cast  Wash- 
ers, Norway  Iron  Carriage  Bolts. 
Bridge,  Wharf  Work  and  Blacksmithing  a  Specialty. 

121  &.  123    HQi^ARD   STREET 

UPSON  NUT  AND  BOLT  CO.  THE,  14  Drumm 

*  Bolting  Cloths. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

*  Bolting  Reels  and  Sifters. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Bone  Charcoal  Makers. 

Ohlandt  N.  &  Co.,  office  327  Market 

Pacific  Bone,  Coal   and  Fertilizing  Co.,  614,  7th 

Bookbinders. 

Acres  &  Williams,  412  Commercial 

Althof  &  Bahls,  511-513  Sacramento 

Aster  George  W.,  5.38  California 

Becker  Isaac,  1708  Polk 

Bosqui  Engraving  and  Printing  Co.,  523  Clay 

Brown  &  Power,  406  California 

Buswell  Co.  The.  516  Commercial 

Castillar  H.  M.  Mrs.,  605  Montgomery 

Co-Operative  Publishing  Co.,  12  Montgomery 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO..  215-219  Bush 

DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE,  212-214  California 

Godkin  William  H.,  540  Clay 

Hepburn  Mort  &  Co.,  216  Sansome 

HICKS-JUDD  CO.,  23,  1st 

Jamieson  &  Co.,  410  Sansome 

Learv  A.  J.  Co.,  11.3-119  Davis 

Malloye  Frank,  422  Sacramento 

Mann  &  Co.,  535  Clay 

Mclntyre  JohnB.,  422  Commercial 

Mvles  &  Park.  2241  Mission 

MYSELL,  ROLLINS  CO.  THE,  22  Clay 

Pacific  Printing  Co.,  .543  Clay 

PHILLIPS  BROTHERS,  505  Clay 

Schmitt  Jacob  M.,  637  Geary 

THE  UNION  LITHOGRAPH  CO.,  316  Sacramento 

Valleau&  Peterson,  410  Sansome 

Wolff  August,  509  Sutter 

Bookbinders'  Stock. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Hicks-Judd  Co.,  23,  1st 
MARSH  &  KIDD.  522  Market 

MARSH     &.     KIDD 

522  Market  Street, 

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*  Bookbinders'  Tltread. 
BARBOUR  BROS.  CO.  THE,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 

agents,  517-519  Market 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  315-319  Bush 

Booksellers. 

(See  also  news  agents,  also  publishers,  also 
stationers.) 

Albro  John  S.,  1000^4  Market 

American  Book  Co.,  101  Battery 

American  Tract  Society,  637  Market 

ANTIQUARIAN  BOOK  STORE,  1339  Market 

Appleton  D.  &  Co.  (N.  Y.),  1  Flood  Bldg 

Arnheim  S.  S.  (nautical),  8  Steuart 

Baldwin  News  Co.,  The  Baldwin 

Barkhaus  Frederick  W.,  313  Kearny 

Bourgoin  Adolph  (3d  hand),  547  Washington 

Catholic  Art  and  Book  Co.,  733  Market 

Cohen  Edward  A.,  1334  Market 

COWAN  ROBERT  E.  (old  and  new),  311a  Powell 

CROCKER H.  S.  CO.,  315-319  Bush 

Cunningham,  Curtiss  &  Welch,  SW  cor  San- 
some  and  Sacramento 

Daly  &  Curran,  306  Powell 

Dodge  Book  and  Stationery  Co.,  112  Post 

Doxey  Williams,  631  Market 

Dutton  &  Partridge,  213-314  California 

Frazer  David  W.,  U6V2  Taylor 

Freiderichs  George  H.,  336,  7th 

Fuchs  William  H.,  ll57Folsom 

Goldberg  Charles,  218b  Turk 

Hardy  Frank  R.,  310  O'Farrell 

HEALY  PATRICK  J.  (3d  hand),  303  Powell 

Heilpern  Max,  1043'^  Folsom 

Hofmann  Joseph  A.,  120  Sutter 

HOLMES  BOOK  CO.  THE  (3d  hand),  704  Mission 

HOLMES  NORMAN  C,  .-^45  Bush  and  704  Mission 

Johnson  &  Emigh,  Emporium  Bldg 

KeeganMary  Mrs.,  135 Hayes 

King  Bros.  (3d  hand),  3,  4th 

King  James  H.  (3d  hand),  15,  4th 

Levy  Edward  P.,  1304  Market 

Mayer  Frederick,  1404(4  Powell 

McLaughlin  John  M.  &  Co.,  44  Flood  Bldg 

Meier  F.  F.,  23  Mason 

Methodist  Book  Depository,  1037  Market 

Moore  Horace  H.,  542  California 

Moormann  J.  C.  Mrs.,  1432  Broadway 

MuUerReinhold,  410  Kearny,  room  7 

Murphy  William  E.  (Catholic),  106  Hayes 

Neal  &  Mehle  (Catholic),  237  Hayes 

Newbegin  John  J.,  43  Flood  Bldg 

Pacific  School  Furnishing  Co.,  723  Market 

Pacific  Stationery  Co.,  429  Washington 

Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  101  Battery 

Philan  John  N.,  211  Sutter 

PiersonBros.,  235  Kearny 

Robertson  Alexander  M.,  126  Post 

San  Francisco  News  Co.,  206-308  Post 

Scott  Frank,  36  Ellis 

Sorge  Oscar,  410  Kearny,  room  6 

TAUZY  J.  &  CO.,  6  Post 

Thomas  M.  V.,  1203  Mission 

Van  Dyke  &  Handy,  Lick  House 

Wesson  Edward,  111  Geary 

Whitaker  &  Rav  Co.,  723  Market 

WILBER  ROBERT  C,  Palace  Hotel 

Will  &  Finck  Co.,  818-820  Market 

Wood  George  T.,  308,  6th 

WYATT  SAMUEL,  Antiquarian  Book  Store, 
1339  Market 

Ziegler  Bros,,  530  Montgomery 

Booksellers— Law. 

Bancroft-Whitney  Co.,  438  Montgomery 
REUBEN'S  LAW  BOOK  HOUSE  (second-hand), 

533  Montgomery 
West  Publishing  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  9 

Boot  and  Shoe  Findings. 

Bourne  Richard  A.,  28,  2d 

Dolliver&Bro.,29,  2d 

Harpham  &  Jansen,  545  Washington 

Klopper  Frederick,  209  Mason 

Mattern  &  Moore,  25  New  Montgomery 

Olcovich  Bros.,  124  Sansome 

Stoll  &  Van  Bergen,  545  Market 


Boot  and  Stioe  Fitters. 
Cope  &  Wisler,  2  Hardie  PI 
Dunne  George,  31,  3d 
Gibbons  Michael  J.,  81  Stevenson 
Turner  James  B  ,  3  Hardie  PI 
Waldeier  T..  5  Scheerer  PI 
Young  William  G.,  8  Grant  At 

Boot  and  Slioe  Last  Makers. 

(See  Last  Makers.) 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

(Manufacturers  for  the  Trade.) 
Bigelow  Jared  H.,  139,  1st 
Bryan  A.  L.  Shoe  Co.,  310  Market 
Buckingham  &  Hecht,  225-227  Bush 
Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  139-131  Sansome 
Dietle  Charles,  23b  Bush 
GOLDBERG  &  TWEEDIE,  1534-1526  Market 

KWONG  WO  HOP  &  CO., 

manufacturers  of  and  wholesale  dealers 
in  ladies',  children's  and  gentlemen's 
shoes.  Shoes  to  order  a  specialty,  425 
Pine,  formerly  19  Belden  PI 

Lesser  Herman  &  Co.,  139,  1st 
Lobenstein  Bros.,  139,  1st 
Nolan  J.  C.  &  Co.,  .>41  Market 
Nolan  P.  F.  &  Co.,  67-71  Stevenson 
Nolan  W.  H.  &  Co.,  10  Sutter  and  1032  Market 
Porter,  Slessinger  &Co.,  7-9  Battery 
Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co.,581-58;B  Market 
Seiberlich-Kast  Shoe  Co.,  26,  2d 
Siebe,  Glanville  Co.,  21-31  Jessie 
United  Workingmen's   Co-operative  Boot  and 
Shoe  Co.,  535  Market 

Boots  and  Shoes— Wholesale. 

Bryan  A.  L.  Shoe  Co.,  310  Market 

Buckingham  &  Hecht,  225-337  Bush 

Cahn,  Nickelsburg  &  Co.,  139-131  Sansome 

Friedman  &  Rogers,  19,  1st 

George  E.  E.  Shoe  Co.,  37.  3d 

Laird,  Schober  &Co.  ^Phila.),  819  Market 

MacomberC.  A.&  Co.,  133 Clay 

Mauzy  Elmer  R.,  19  Battery 

Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co..  813-814  Market 

Nolan  J.  C.  &  Co.,  541  Market 

Nolan  W.  H.  &  Co.,  10  Sutter 

Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co.,  7-9  Battery 

Redfern  Shoe  Co.,  415  Market 

Rosenthal,  Feder  &  Co.,  581-583  Market 

Wentworth  I.  M.  &  Co.,  411  Market 

Williams-Marvin  Co.,  569  Market 

Young  George  H.,  19  Battery 

Boots  and  Shoes— Retail  Dealers  and  Makers. 

Abrams  Jacob,  534  Kearny 
Adams  Conrad,  187  Jessie 
Adler  Leopold.  4O8V2  Larkin 
Alkus  Emil,  122,  6th 
Anam  Olof,  943  Harrison 
Anderson  Axel  J..  1225b Pacific 
Anderson  James,  611  Laguna 
Anderson  John,  1515  Steiner 
Anderson  Lars  P.,  314  Minna 
APPRILL  GEORGE,  535  Commercial 

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Asklund  Peter  J.,  1339  Folsom 
Bahr  William  A.,  522  Valencia 
Balestrero  Rafael,  134  Pacific 
Barthelemy  Nicholas,  1030  McAllister 
Bausch  Charles,  1310y2  Castro 
Beamish  Samuel  F..  335  Gough 
Beaton  Alexander,  319}!  Ellis 


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Benassini  Louis,  422  Pacific 
Benkman  Gustav,  2927  California 
Benson  William  H.,  726i4  Howard 
Beran  Emanuel,  2131  Geary 
Beran  Frank,  1021  Pacific 
Besthorn  Hermann,  613  McAllister 
Bieber  Frank,  1522  Jackson 
Bingham  William,  1228  Point  Lobos  Av 
Biniarz  Paul,  1940  Folsom 
Bischofi  Dietrick,  228,  24th 
BjornCarlF.,  531,  2d 
Blanchette  Louis,  304  Hayes 
Blankenberger  Anton  F..  3119  Fillmore 
Blum  Esther  Mrs.,  422,  6th 
Boisseau  E.,  519^2  Post 
Braasch  Frederick,  2301  Fillmore 
Bravod  Auguste,  737  McAllister 
Bredlie  Andrew.  28  Market 
Broemmer  William,  2209  Geary 
Brusker  William,  2823,  16th 
Bryant  George  &  Co.,  129  Ellis 
Buckingham  Robert  H.,  4085C  Grove 
Burke  Hans,  1006^4  Valencia 
Burling  Charles,  939,  17th 
Burns  Hugh,  349,  4th 
Bussolino  Severino,  .500'/2  Union 
Camera  Emanuel,  628  Broadway 
Campagna  Frank,  300  Golden  Gate  Av 
Candiato  Michaele,  1535  Pacific  Av 
Capelli  Joseph.  1628  Stockton 
Carlson  Andrew  J.,  2925  Washington 
Carlson  Erik,  438  Turk 
Carow  George,  2438  Bush 
Cavagnaro  Frank,  1718  Stockton 
Centrup  Charles,  2603  Mission 
Chick  John  J.,  2508  Mission 
Clancy  T.  &Co.,  310,6th 
Clark  Asa  B.,  536  Ellis 
Clark  Patrick  F.,  314,  6th 
Clarke  Charles.  609  Howard 
Cleary  Timothy,  514  Mission 
Clulow  James,  602  Montgomery 
Cogan  John,  706,  22d 
Cohn  Emil,  124  Jackson 
Cohn  Max,  1107  Howard 
Columbia  Shoe  Store,  1380  Market 
Connor  Patrick.  541  Montgomery  Av 
Connor  Thomas,  1912  Market 
Costello  Peter,  1534  Dolores 
Cox  Hannah  J.  Mrs.,  236  Noe 
Coyle  Henry,  528,  3d 
Coyle  Henry,  Railroad  Av  bet  11th  and  12th  Avs 

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Coyne  Dominick,  3310]Mission 
Crowley  Cornelius,  SW  cor  Corbett  and  Clara 

Avs 
Cuinat  Francis  X.,  511  Bush 
Cullan  Dennis,  406,  5th 
David  Albert,  339^,  3d 
Deasy  Bros.,20,  6th 
Degelman  John  W.,  40W«  McAllister 
Deriaz  Jules  D.,  114  Montgomery  Av 
Deworak  John,  724  Florida 

DIETLE  CHARLES. 

235  Bush 

Diez  John,  714,  14th 

Dittmann  Richard,  1705  Leavenworth 

Dockum  James  A.,  128  Oak 

Doerner  Johann,  3  Natoma 

Domrowe  William,  1005  Post 

DonohoeOwen,  1613  Turk 

Donovan  Daniel,  1412  Stockton 

Donovan  Patrick,  202a  5th 

Donovan  Timothy  A.,  262  Stevenson 

Drechsler  Louis,  320,  21st 

Drieschman  John,  1638  Mission 

Druhan  Thomas,  216,  24th 

Dunn  John  B.,  1027, 18th 

Dunnett  David,  430,  23d 

Eberle  Joseph,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

Eckardt  Hermann,  13281/2  Pacific 

Ehlinger  Michael,  525  Pine 

Ehrhorn  Carl,  1404a  Ellis 

Ehrhorn  Edward.  1718  Polk 

Eifert  Conrad,  1322  Kearny 


Eisenberg  Ignatz,  406  Kearny 

Ellis  Peter,  909D  Folsom 

Engblom  Nester,  305,  3d 

Engler  Julius,  3423  Mission 

Ennis  Lawrence  H.,  38  Anthony 

Eppler  Andreas,  308  Mason 

Epstein  Philip.  237,  6th 

Erb  I.  &  Bros.,  252,  6th 

Everding  Herman  H.,  522J4,  6th 

Fahden  Hans,  410  Devisadero 

Fahey  Martin,  2929  Mission 

Feeney  Joseph,  138,  26th 

FerJan  Rudolph,  611,  2(ith 

Ferreira  Alberto,  402  Drumm 

Fleming  George  K.,  1531  Mission 

Flynn  James,  36,  2d 

Frauen  Heinrich  H.,  60614,  3d 

Freeman  R.  B.,  9391/2  Mission 

Freeth  Joseph,  631  Stevenson 

Frese  Herman,  327  Grant  Av 

Friedel  August,  402 14  Brannan 

Friedel  Frederick,  894  Dolores 

Friedland  David,  221,  8th 

Frohman  Susman,  535  Hayes 

Frohn  John,  818,  3d 

Fuchs  Henry,  2152  Filbert 

Gagliano  Antonino,  1819  Howard 

Gagliardo  Andrew,  1333  Dupont 

Gallagher  James  E.,  2515  Mission 

Gandolfi  Edward,  1132  Folsom 

Gannon  Lawrence  J..  4,  24th 

Garrett  Frank,  313,  3d 

Gauggel  Leo,  530  Geary 

Gerken  Henry,  IO714,  3d 

Gilbert  Leo,  610  Kearny 

Gillespie  John,  1320  Point  Lobos  Av 

Gioppa  Luigi,  422  Broadway 

Glaser  Max,  131,  4th 

Glos  Andrew,  1225  Devisadero 

Goepel  Robert,  703  Van  Ness  Av 

GOLDBERG  &  TWEEDIE,  1534-1526  Market 

Goldstein  David,  181  Minna 

Goldstein  Martin,  ^M  Polk 

Goncalves  M.,  616  Post 

Goodman  Abraham,  6,  6th 

Goodman  Maurice,  1105  Buchanan 

Goserud  Olaf ,  704  Valencia 

Gottlieb  Louis,  715  Bush 

Grass  Frederick,  1506  Market 

Grasso  Francesco,  311  Pacific 

Green  Morris,  1318  Pierce 

Greenbaum  Hyman,  345.  3d 

Greggo  Eugene,  2831  Mission 

Gresty  William,  437  Pine 

Guglielmo  Joseph,  3131/2  Turk 

Gutberlet  Joseph.  12J  Montgomery 

Haberly  Frederick,  1639  Eddy 

Hackfeld  William,  501  Sanchez 

Hall  George,  3004  Mission 

Hall  George  E.,  1771  Ellis 

Hall  Harry  J.,  70b'-A  Mission 

Hamann  John  H.,  3533  Sutter 

Hamilton  Callaghan,  26151/2  Sutt,er 

Hansen  Louis  P..  108,  9th 

Hanson  Henry,  614  Montgomery 

Harder  Hans  D.,  72614  Howard 

Harris  Thomas.  327  Jackson 

Haub  Conrad,  480  Jessie 

Haughy  Edward  W.,  415  Folsom 

Hearon  Peter  W.,  Railroad  Av  nr  13th  Av  South 

Heick  Christian,  2789,  16th 

Heim  Franz  L.,  121  Grant  Av 

Heinze  Fred,  3257  Mission 

Hemler  John,  1239  Golden  Gate  Av 

Hepp  George,  734  Montgomery  Av 

Herger  Bartholomew,  31414,  5th 

Hess  Jacob,  1709  Market 

Heyman  Julius,  1946  Fillmore 

Hildebrandt  John  P.,  106,  9th 

Hiltzinger  Gottlieb,  32914,  4th 

Hines  Thomas,  4091/2  Pine 

Holmberg  Gustaf ,  959  Howard 

Holschuh  Jacob,  I6O514  Pacific  Av 

Home  Industry  Shoe  Co.,  46,  4th 

Horgan  Cornelius,  1812  Union 

Howe  Armiger,  46  Sacramento 

Howe  John,  SW  cor  29th  and  Sanchez 

Howell  Harry  W.,  1808  Polk 

Hughes  Michael  B.,  635  Geary 


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Hunt  &  Co.,  1146  Valencia 

Hussey  John,  Railroad  Av  opp  5th  Av  South 

Hyland  Patrick,  7OI14  O'Farrell 

Hynes  John,  535  Laguna 

Irene  Emil,  1337  Pacific 

Ischiesche  Christian,  1950  Howard 

Ivory  William  M.,  725  Brannan 

Jacobs  Alexander,  804  Kearny 

Jacobs  Baron,  510-512  Kearny 

Jay  William,  406,  5th 

Johnson  John  A.,  215  Scott 

Johnson  Nels  A.,  41054  Brannan 

Jones  Thomas,  1903  Bush 

Joslin  Charles,  630,  17th 

Kassebaum  Frederick,  1135  Union 

Kast  &Co.,  738-740  Market 

Kaufman  &  Frankel,  1418  Polk 

Keane  D.  D.,  849  Valencia 

Keenan  John,  1503  Kentucky 

Kendall  Edwin,  635  Mission 

Kirkpatrick  James,  448,  7th 

Klein  Charles  R.,  1327  Polk 

Klein  Valentine,  1023^2,  18th 

Knickmann  August  C.  F.,  1531  Mason 

Knope  Henry  F.,  1419  Ellis 

Koenig  Frank,  122  Kearny 

Koeper  Frederick,  3305  Mason 

Kohlbecher  Joseph,  133,  4th 

Kommer  Emanuel,  331  Bush 

Kopankilwicz  Andrew,  1712  Devisadero 

Kopfenzitz  Maximilian,  329  Eddy 

Kowalkowski  Leo,  1837  Devisadero 

Kron  Meyer,  258,  3d 

Kuhlenkamp  Henry,  739  McAllister 

Kuhn  A.,  214,  6th 

Kurtz  Stephen,  493,  4th 

Kylan  Charles,  216  Steuart 

Lambert  George  A.,  618  Shrader 

Landeen  John,  1638  Howard 

La  Torres  Charles,  2130  Fillmore 

Lee  M.  A.,  1830  Devisadero 

Lee  William  F.,  1207  Scott 

Leichter  Isadore,  3834-2830,  16th 

Leigh  David  A.,  767  and  871  Market 

Leist  Charles,  3108, 16th 

Lemoge  J.  &  Son,  2257  Mission 

Leonardini  Giovanni  B.  &  Co.,  432  Broadway 

Leonhardt  Charles,  506  Market 

Leonott  Joseph,  73/2  Minna 

Lercara  Joseph  L.,  504  Francisco    and    I6O214 

Pacific  Av 
Lesser  J.  L.,  28,  6th 
Lester  Charles,  13  Steuart 
Levy  Henry,  869  Market 
Lind  John,  338  Post 
Lbng  James,  511  Bryant 
Longtin  John  B.,  140,  7th 
Lotzin  Hugo,  343  Michigan 
Luccitta  Giuseppi,  806  Howard 
Lucier  Joseph,  306,  9th 
Lucke  Ben  H.,  830-834  Market 
Ludeke  August,  1515  Market 
Ludemann  Henry,  420  Broadway 
Ludwig  George,  2007i/^  Fillmore 
Lueders  Edward,  1103  McAllister 
Lundberg  L.  F.,  1034  Larkin 
Maglioni  Antonio,  1318  Kearny  • 

Maier  Charles,  834-836  Kearny 
Mariani  Angelo,  405  Broadway 
Marseiles  Frank,  1U34  Golden  Gate  Av 
Martin  Thomas,  316  Sanchez 
Masorosky  Bros.,  1050  Howard 
Maslay  John,  403  Sutter 
Matthiesen  Matthias,  1111  Howard 
Mayer  Charles,  1323  Polk 
Mazzei  Vincenzo,  607  Davis 
McAvoy  &  Lavery,  1511  Polk 
McCarthy  Daniel  J.,  1015  Folsom 
McConnell  Gibson,    Railroad  Av  nr    14th  Av 

South 
McDonald  Alexander,  1405'^  Ellis 
McDonald  James  C,  3340  Mission 
McGinty  Patrick,  4101/2,  6th 
McGrath  James,  10  Valencia 
McGuire  Michael,  104  Powell 
McGuire  Thomas,  1301  Castro 
McKenzie  Duncan,  809  Valencia 
McKinney  George,  47  Sacramento 
McNamara  John  M.,  930  Illinois 


McNulty  P.  F.,  139  Post 
Meagher  William  F.,  118  O'Farrell 
Megelin  William,  456  Haight 
Meitz  Ferdinand,  313,  38th 
Melin  Godfrey.  569  Natoma 
Menge  William,  1503  Post 
Mensor  Alexander,  1392  Market 
Merani  Emilio,  1417  Dupont 
Meyer  August,  2129  Fillmore 
Michael  Gustavus,  132,  3d 
Michelsen  Ferdinand,  1005  Pierce 
Mildner  Edward,  1848  Howard 
Miller  M  &  Co.,  3149  Mission 
Mirko  Visko,  704  Bush 
Mohr  Henry  H.,  902  Larkin 
Mohrmann  Matthias,  604  Ellis 
Molinaro  Baptiste,  507  Montgomery  Av 
Monaghan  Patrick,  1059  Folsom 
Monahan  Edward,  1609^4  Folsom 
Monnin  &  Son,  546  Washington 
Moore  &  Sons,  138,  6th 
Morris  Robert  E.,  332  Broderick 
Mueller  Charles  R.,  505  Lyon 
Muhlner  William,  903  Post 
Mullaney  Michael  D.,  416,  5th 
MuUer  Frank,  244  Sutter 
MuUer  Henry,  89,  9th 
Murphy  David,  418,  4th 
Murphy  John,  1424  Page 
Murphy  M.  W.,  512V4  Geary 
Muzio  Vittorio,  83514,  23d 
Nagel  Jacob,  309  O'Farrell 
Navach  Giuseppe,  341  Union 
Nelligan  William  H.,  616,  35th 
Nelson  George  F.,  3733  Greenwich 
Ness  Andrew,  133,  34th 
Neubauer  J.  G.,  1339  Harrison 
Nolan  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  812-814  Market 
Nolan  W.  H.  &  Co.,  1023  Market 
Nolan  &  Co.,  11,  3d 
Noltemeier  C.  A.,  1505  Polk 
Nordlof  P.  A..  3903  Pine 
O'Grady  John,  2009  Hyde 
Oberg  Victor,  4  Virginia  Court 
Ohm  Frederick  A.,  430  Folsom 
Onstott  Charles  A.,  563  Mission  and  GSVA  Sac- 
ramento 
Orlando  G.,  435  Hayes 
Pahl  Richard,  334  Kearny 
Palmer  Joseph,  3428  Mission 
Farker  Alfred,  374  Brannan 
Parker  Frank,  405  Hayes 
Parks  Thomas,  3546  Folsom 
Pasch  Bros.,  207,  4th 
Pastore  Giuseppe,  433  Pacfic 
Pavel  Adolph,  319  Noe 
Peck  John,  18  Montgomery  Av 
Peck  &  Schneider,  734-736  Valencia 
Pederson  Fred,  1426  Howard 
Pendleton  &  Harris,  148,  9th 
Perry  C.  E..  1737  Market 
Peters  Philip,  1315  and  1403  Stockton 
Peterson  Carl  A.,  1307  Fillmore 
Peterson  Charles,  3  Mary  Lane 
Peterson  George,  3431,  16th 
Philadelphia  Shoe  Co.,  10,  3d 
Pinkham  Aimer  J.,  II7414  Harrison 
Plath  Theodore  F.,  msy^  Stockton 
Pollock  George,  202  Powell 
Porcelli  Giovanni,  715  Lombard 
Potsmith  Charles  P.,  143  Page 
Potts  Thomas,  1339  Valencia 
Powelson  Walter,  1233  Union 
Powers  William,  120814  Valencia 
Priviati  Pasquale,  1914  Union 
Prieur  Arthur,  113  Turk 
Pringle  Brothers,  1101  Market 
Quandt  Gustav,  527i/4  Sacramento 
Quinn  Daniel,  235,  38ih 
Quinn  John  C,  223,  5th 
Quinn  Michael,  1903  Ellis 
Ratto  John  B.,  2038  Howard 
Reed  James  A.,  405  Natoma 
Reese  William,  123,  7th 
Reich  John,  1705  Polk 
Reid  &  McCuUough,  313,  3d 
Reilly  John,  1613  Buchanan 
Reinhold  Edwin.  113,  10th 
Reis  Bernard,  3137  Mission 


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Boots  and  Shoes— Retail  Dealers  and  Mak- 
ers—Cont'd. 

Keis  Joseph,  515,  4th 

Repenn  Frederick,  581  Sacramento 

Rethy  George,  222  O'Farrell 

Reuboldt  Michael,  312  Bush 

Rice  Abraham,  837  Geary 

Rick  John  G.,  322  Larkin 

Riordan  Dennis  F.,  520  Valencia 

Risi  Aloise,  806  Greenwich 

Roberts  Thomas,  4  Summer 

Robitscher  Samuel,  1519  Buchanan 

Rodden  John,  923  Harrison 

Rogers  Philip,  2803y2  California 

Rohde  Bros.,  609  Jackson 

Rosen  A.  &  Co.,  705  Howard 

Rosenberg  Benjamin,  3314  Eddy 

Rosenthal  Bros.  &  Co.,  107-111  Kearny 

Russell  John  B.,  704-706  Market 

Ryan  &  Ryan,  10  Montgomery  Av 

Rynning  Hans  E.  H.,  746,  4th 

Sablatschan  John,  817  Laguna 

Samuels  Isaac,  11491/4  Folsom 

San  Francisco  Shoe  House,  931-933  Market 

Schau  Arthur,  3035,  16th 

Schaefer  Charles,  214  Clipper 

Scheuern  Jacob,  803  Folsom 

Schehrich  William,  8  Virginia  Courl 

Schmaus  Franz,  1588  Bush 

Schneider  Charles,  416  Folsom 

Schneider  Henry,  821,  23d 

Schneider  William,  2109  Fillmore 

Schott  Henry,  717  Valencia 

Schroeder  Carl,  509i4  Jones 

Schroeder  John,  442,  3d 

Schuchert  Phillip,  1251,  24th 

Schultz  William,  622  Capp 

Schwab  George,  118  Leidesdorff 

Schwerdt  Peter,  404  O'Farrell 

Schymeinsky  William,  108,  7th 

Scullin  Daniel,  202,  2d 

Sellon  Samuel  E.,  72  Minna 

Selvaggio  Giuseppe,  519.  Green 

Severino  William,  9  Geary  and  186  Jessie 

Shaw  David,  2920  (3018)  16th 

Sheehan  Edward  I.,  360,  3d 

Siess  Jacob,  2052^4  Mission 

Silberstein  Louis,  205  Polk 

Simpson  &  Friedman,  1308  Market 

Sinclair  William,  1406  Valencia 

Sirignano  Peter,  1427  Pacific 

Sivers  John,  807  Buchanan 

Skootsky  Albert,  1704  Hyde 

Smiley  James,  111  Valencia 

Smith  Joseph,  82914  Valencia 

SmuUen  Frank,  573  Howard 

Soldati  Felix,  1233  Dupont 

Sommer  &  Kaufmann.  28  Kearny 

Spiegl  Andrew,  31  Pacific 

Splaine  &  Sons,  202,  23d 

Staib  Conrad,  932  Folsom 

Stein  George  H.,  417  East  North 

Steinberg  David,  638  Market 

Sternberg  Samuel,  53214  Bush 

Stephens  Patrick,  1303  Howard 

Stinson  Henry  G.,  608  Eddy 

Stolz  Peter,  918  Geary 

Stone  Frank,  308  Hayes 

Strohback  William,  340  Sanchez 

Strohmeier  Joseph,  519  Bush 

Studwick  James  E..  206  5th 

Stumpf  Joseph,  415  O'Farrell 

Sullivan  Cornelius,  1712  Howard 

Sullivan  John  T.,  20.  4th 

Sullivan  William,  1426  Washington 

Sullivan  William  P.,  SE  cor  Octavia  akd  Ivy 

Av 
Svendson  Ole,  255,  4th 
Sweeny  John  M.,  37,  6th 
Swift  Matthew,  SOSV^  Tehama 
Szegedy  Stephen,  114  Ellis 
Teaburg  Charles  M.,  1197  Market 
Therkorn  Henry,  2101 14  Scott 
Thode  Erick  C,  238  Ellis 
Thoman  Jacob,  2204  Bush 
Thomas  John  H.,  420  McAllister 
Thormeier  Charles,  2008  Polk 
Thuesen  John,  I50514  Franklin 


Thumler  Charles,  38  Turk 

Thumler  Christian  L.,  26  Sacramento 

Thumler  Henry,  3  Stevenson 

Tisdale  C.  E.  Mrs.,  416Devisadero 

Toomey  James  E.,  530,  4th 

Toomey  Joseph,  15OI14  Church 

Tormey  Frank,  1911  Fillmore 

Toso  Lorenzo,  1507  Stockton 

Townsend  J.  G.,  701  Larkin 

Tyler  Jacob,  254.  3d 

Unverzagt  August,  210  Brannan 

Urbani  Eugene,  616  Washington 

Urbein  Henry,  707,  5th  Av 

UTSCHIG  JOHN,  326  Bush 

Veitch  Perry,  1302  Valencia 

Vercoutere  Charles  L.,  1514  Stockton 

Vikell  Gustave,  NW  cor  Iowa  and  18th 

Vuscovich  Vincent,  610  Merchant 

Wachter  Rudolph,  711  Davis 

Walsh  James,  218,  1st 

Walsh  Jerome,  4451/2,  20th 

Walsh  M.  &  Son,  1139  Mission 

Walter  Carl.  901  Bryant 

Walter  Leo,  427i/4,  4th 

Walter  William,  707  Brannan 

Wax  Paul,  620  Taylor 

Weber  Charles,  3215  Geary 

Wedel  J.  M.,  5  Bacon  PI 

Wegis  Eugene,  16  Folsom 

Wegrich  Leo,  2755  Mission 

Welz  John,  426,  3d 

Wetting  &  Bennewig.  753  Folsom 

White  Matthew,  527  Commercial 

White  Thomas  W.,  25,  23d 

Willeke  William,  437  Castro 

Wilt  John  A.,  309  Seventh 

Wittenberger  Hermann,  4  Golden  Gate  Av 

Wolf  Bro.,  1346-1348  Market 

Wolf  H.  &  Bro.,  208-210,  6th 

Wright  Robert  J.,  SW  cor  Sierra  and  Georgia 

Wulff  Hermann  O.,  124,  8th 

Zabel  J.  D.,  5I814  Geary 

Zagrzewski  Frank,  3160,  16th 

Zirkel  B.,  644  Howard 

Zoerb  John,  13161/4  Sacramento 

Zchiesche  Christian,  1950  Howard 

•  Boots  and  Shoes— Rubber. 

(See  also  Rubber  Boots  and  Shoes.) 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfr.),  577-579  Market 

NEW   YORK    BELTING   AND    PACKING   CO., 

LTD.,  509-511  Market 


Borax. 

Nevada  Salt  and  Borax  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  11 
Pacific  Coast  Borax  Co.,  101  Sansome 
San  Bernardino  Borax  Mining  Co.,  106  Leides- 
dorff. room  17 


Bottle  Dealers. 

(See  also  Junk  Dealers.) 
Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  26-28  Main 

,    Borella  &  Co.,  1136  Howard 

I    GRACE  W.  R.  &  CO.,  203  California 

I    Kruger  &  Happ.  807-809  Buchanan 
MARSH  &  KIDD,  522  Market 
Miller  &  Son,  811  Brannan 
Nierman  &  Lefkovitz,  413-415  Pacific 

1    Solomon  M.  &  Co.,  1839  Mission 

Bottlers. 

(See  Beer  Bottlers,  also  Mineral  Waters,  also 
Soda  Water  Manufacturers.) 


Bowling  Alleys. 
Buch  Carl,  220  Grant  Av 
Buch  &  Muhl,  SE  cor  5th  and  Market 
Kroger  ClausF.,  313-319,  49th  Av 

•Bowling  Balls  and  Pins. 
ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57,  1st 

Will  &  Finck  Co.,  818-820  Market 


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MANUFACTURERS  OF 

314  to  324  SPEAR  STREET 


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All  Kinds  of  Boxes  on  liand  and  Made  to  Order  with  Promptness 

CLEAR  SPRUCE  FOR  SALE  IN  QUANTITIES  TO  SUIT 

Proprietors  ELK  RIVER  MILLS,  Crescent  City 

Office,  STEAMER  CRESCENT  CITY  for  CRESCENT  CITY  AND  WAY  PORTS 

OWNING  AND  OPERATING  CRESCENT  CITY  AND  SMITH  RIVER  RAILROAD 

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Box  Brands. 

(See  also  Stencil  Cutters.) 

BUCHANAN  &  CO., 

405  Front 
HOFFMAN  G.  &  CO.,  608  Sacramento 
Holmes  S.  O.  &  Co.,  423  Washington 


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MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Ridley  A.  E.  &  Co.,  323  Front 

Schmidt  Label  and  Lithographic  Co.,  17-81  Main 


ARTISTIC  DESIGNS 


BOX  BRANDS 


SCHMIDT    LABEL  AND    LITHOGRAPHIC    CO. 
17-31    MAIN    STREET. 

*Box  Factory  Kindling. 

HIEGEL  F.  A., 

131-133  Folsom,  telephone  Main  1225 

Boxmakers— Cigar. 

Grellman  C.  R.,  337  Valley 
Korbel  F.  &  Bros.,  723  Bryant 
Otto  An  tone  F.,  405  Front 
Pioneer  Cigar  Box  Factory,  436,  4th 

Boxmakers— Fancy. 

Aster  George  W.,  538  California 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 


Boxmakers— Jewelry. 

Fleishhacker  A.  &  Co.,  520  Market 
Muhs  Antonio,  207  Sutter 


Boxmakers— Packing. 

AMERICAN  BOX  FACTORY, 

815-825  Brannan 

Clatsop  Mill  Co.,  40  California 

COMMERCIAL  BOX  FACTORY, 

oflace  121  Market,  factory  King  and  3d 
and  Cosmopolis,  Wash. 

HOBBS,  WALL  &  CO., 

314-324  Spear 

Merillion  R.  P.,  815-825  Brannan 
PACIFIC   AND   SAN   FRANCISCO    BOX    FAC- 
TORIES, 4th  and  Kentucky 


TRUCKEE  LUMBER  CO. 

of  San  Francisco,  manufacturers  of 
every  description  of  packing  boxes, 
ready  nailed  or  in  shook,  wholesale 
and  retail.  Spruce  shelving  and  box 
boards  by  the  cargo,  depot  and  factory 
243-251  Berry.  Mills  at  Truckee,  Cal., 
Hobsonville,  Tillamook  Co.,  Or. 
Union  Box  Factory,  NW  cor  Powell  and  North 
Point 

Box  Makers— Paper. 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

Enterprise  Paper  Box  Mfg.  Co.,  115  Battery 

Flelschacker  A.  &  Co.,  520  Market 

National  Folding  Box  and  Paper  Co.,  1.39  Post, 
room  25 

New  York  Paper  Box  Co.,  220  Sutter 

Pacific  Folding  Paper  Box  Factory,  14-16  Fre- 
mont 

Pioneer  Paper  Box  Factory,  765  Mission 

Union  Paper  Box  Factory,  42  Market 

Waizman  Max,  539  Market 

Wempe  Bros.,  573  Market 


♦  Braids. 
GOFF  D.  &  SONS,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.   agents, 


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CD 


517-519  Market 


*  Brass  Dies. 

I  Sansome,  room  68 


MOISE  L.  H., 


I  Founders. 

Baud  Frank,  522  Fulton 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Giovannini  &  Co.,  43  Fremont 

Greenberg's  M.  Sons,  225-227  Beale 

Kingwell  Vincent,  125,  1st 

Mercantile  Machine  Works,  43  t'remont 

San   Francisco    Zinc    and    Brass    Foundry,    40 


Tay  George  H.  Co.,  610-620  Battery 
Western  Brass  Works,  106,  1st 
Why  te  &  DeRome,  126-128  Main 


Brass  Goods  and  Fixtures. 
DAY  THOMAS  &  CO.,  222  Sutter 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MarwedelC.  F..  58,  1st 
PACIFIC   MANUFACTURING    AND    PLATING 

WORKS,  323  Mission 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 
Sanborn,  Vail&  Co.,  741  Market 


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ialty. Lowest  prices.  Stalls  68,  69,  70,  71, 
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♦  Brass  Pipe  and  Tubing. 

GARRATT  W,  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

*  Brass  Railings. 
STANDARD  IRON  AND  WIRE  WORKS,  30,1st 

*  Brass  Railings  and  Gates. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  .505  Kearny 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 

7-2,  1st 

*  Brass  Signs. 


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Breweries. 

Albany  Brewery,  71-75  Everett 

Albion  Ale  and  Porter  Brewery,  office  409  Bat- 
tery 

American  Brewery,  725-727  Green 

Anchor  Brewerv,  1431  Pacific 

BARTHOLOMAY  BREWERY  CO.  (Rochester, 
N.  Y.).  William  Wolff  &  Co.  agents,  329  Mar- 
ket 

Bavaria  Brewery,  NW  cor  Greenwich  and 
Scott 

Broadway  Brewery,  SW  cor  Nineteenth  and 
Treat  Av 

Brooklyn  Brewery,  office  403  Market 

Buffalo  Brewing  Co.  (S.  F.  Agency),  125-127 
King 

California  Brewing  Co.,  E  s  Douglass  bet  17th 
and  18th 

Chicago  Brewerv,  1420-1434  Pine 

COLUMBIA  BREWING  CO.,  326  Clementina 

Enterprise  Brewing  Co.,  201.5-2025  Folsom 

Fredericksburg  Brewery,  office  403  Market 

Hayes  Valley  Brewery,  512-514  Grove 

Hibernia  Brewery,  1225-1229  Howard 

Hofburg  Brewery,  office  403  Market 

Jackson  Brewing  Co.,  1428  Mission 

Milwaukee  Brewery  of  San  Francisco,  432-436 
10th 

NATIONAL  BREWING  CO.,  720  Fulton 

NORTH  BEACH  BREWERY,  NE  cor  Powell 
and  Chestnut 

Oakland  Brewery,  office  403  Market 

Pabst  Brewing  Co.,  112  Taylor 

Pacific  Brewery,  office  403  Market 

Phoenix  Brewery,  528  Noe 

Railroad  Brewery,  42.3-427  Valencia 

San  Francisco  Breweries   Limited,  403  Market 

San  Francisco  Stock  Brewery,  S  W  cor  Francisco 
and  Powell 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (agents  for  Joseph 
Schlitz  Brewing  Co.,Pilsener  and  Special 
Brew  Light  Sparkling  Beer),  212-214  Market 

South  San  Francisco  Brewery,  NW  cor  Railroad 
Av  and  14th  Av  South 

ST.  LOUIS  BREWERY, 

Henry  Behlmer  proprietor,  manufacturer 
beer,  porter  and  Weiss  beer,  1524-1526 
Pacific  Av  bet  Larkin  and  Polk 

Stuber  &  Weikert,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Baker 
Union  Brewing  Co.,  K  E  cor  18th  and  Florida 
United  States  Brewery,  311-323  Fulton 
Viking  Brewing  Co.,  NW  cor  18th  and   Hamp 

shire 
Washington  Brewery,   SE    cor   Lombard    and 

Taylor 
Wieland  John  Brewery,  228-340,  2d 
Willows  Brewery,  SE  cor  19th  and  Mission 

Brewers'    Supplies. 
ABRAMSON-HEUNISCH  CO.,  26-28  Main 
Bach  Charles,  535-537  Sacramento 
Bauer  J.  C.  &  Co.,  632  Sacramento 


GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Herrmann  &  Co.,  309-311  Sacramento 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
Wagner  Ludwig,  565  Mission 
Watson  &  Co.,  124  Market 

Brick  and  Stone  Masons. 

(See  also  Contractors.) 
Barry  James,  40  New  Montgomery 
Beck  Adam,  40  New  Montgomery 
Boyd  Robert,  40  New  Montgomery 
Brady  Matthew  V.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Brennan  Daniel  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Burden  &  Helm,  40  New  Montgomery 
Butler  Thomas,  40  New  Montgomery 
Butler  William  A.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Danbar  William,  40  New  Montgomery 
Fennell  M.  &  Son,  40  New  Montgomery 
Hanavan  John,  40  New  Montgomery 
Harrison  Frederick,  40  New  Montgomery 
Henon  Charles  W.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Hock  T.  &  Son,  40  New  Montgomery 
Holsworth  John,  115  Erie 
Jordan,  Dennis  &  Son,  40  New  Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Larsen  H.  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Leibert  J.  G.,  40  New  Montgomery 
McCarthy  John,  40  New  Montgomery 
McGowan  Matthew,  40  New  Montgomery 
McKay  Donald  G.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Miller  John  W.,  40  New  New  Montgomery 
Mitchell  Robert,  40  New  Montgomery 
Mulcahy  James,  40  New  Montgomery 
O'Sullivan  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Oberfeld  &  Braunbeck,  2215%  Mason 
Pierce  Samuel  J.,  1221  Folsom 
Pleace  Henry  L.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Richardson  &  Gale,  40  New  Montgomery 
Riley  &  Loane,  40  New  Montgomery 
Ringrose  Rhody,  40  New  Montgomery 
Scobie  James,  9,  9th 

Wagner  J,  Ferdinand,  40  New  Montgomery 
Warrell  C.  R.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Whittle  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Williams  William  H.,  1716  Union 
Wilson  James  A.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Wilson  J.  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Worrell  Calvin  R.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Wright  Theron  E.,  415  Golden  Gate  Av 

Brick— Fire. 

Cowell  Henry  &  Co.,  211-213  Drumm 
Forbes  Bros.,  307  Sansome,  room  2 


GLADDING,  McBEAN&CO. 

I  1358^1360  MARKET    ST. 


Holmes  H.  T.  Lime  Co.,  24  Sacramento 
Jones  F.  Lloyd,  303  California 

Brick  Manufacturers. 
Carey  Julian  E.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Fortin  Brick  Co.,  341  Berry 
Patent  Brick  Co.,  240  Montgomery 
REMILLARD  BRICK  CO.,  S  s   Berry    bet  5th 
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Cement,  etc. 

Principal  Office.  Oakland,  cor.  2d  and  Clay  Streets. 

Telephone  No.  63. 

San  Francisco  Office,  Berry,  near  5th  Street, 

Telephone  South  437 

Sacramento  Transportation  Co.,  3.1  and  Berry 
San  Joaquin  Brick  Co.,  S  s  Berry  bet  6th  and  7th 
San  Jose  Brick  Co.,  234  Montgomery,  rooms  1-2 
STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 
Union  Pressed  Brick  and  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  310 
Pine,  rooms  15-17 


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Bridge  Builders. 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,   103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
Callfomia    Bridge    and    Construction    Co.,    19 

Crocker  BIdg 
Galloway,  Townley  &  Co.,  43-44  Steuart,  room  16 
HEALY.  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  27  Steuart 
LAYDON  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 
McCANN  &  SONS,  406,  10th 
McMahon  Bernard,  125  Steuart 
McMAHON  JAMES  A.,  210-212-214  Spear 
Pacific  Bridge  Co.,  4  California,  room  8 
San  Francisco  Bridge  Co.,  42  Marlset 
SAN  FRANCISCO  TIMBER  PRESERVING  CO., 

106  Market 
THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 


*  Britannia  Ware. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


Brokers  -Bullion. 

PoUitz  Edward  &  Co.,  403  California 
Reichling  F.  &  L.  F.,  404  Montgomery 
Sutro  &  Co.,  408  Montgomery 


Brokers- Commercial. 

Bramard  A.  C.  &  Son.,  109  California,  room  2 
Manheim,  Dibbern  &  Co.,  217  Sansome 
Welch  &  Co.,  220  California 


Brokers- Custom  House  and  Internal  Reve- 
nue. 

Adams  Albert  F.,  423  Washington 
Bellingall  Peter  W.,  508  Battery 
Boden  John  H.  &  Co.,  504  Battery 
Bruntsch  &  Wheeler,  500  Battery 
Bunker  C.  D.  &  Co.,  4a5  Battery 
Gardner  &  Thornley,  322  Washington 
Heise  Chas.  Ed.  &  Co.,  510  Battery 
Hessler  Charles,  524  Battery 
Johnston  &  Fulton,  518  Battery 
Jones  Richard  H.,  502  Washington 
Mattoon  &  Danglada,  508  Battery 
Mayhew  H.  B.  &  Co.,  413  Washington 
Rea  H.  L.  &  Co.,  403  Washington 
Swayne  &  Hoyt,  504  Battery 
Youngberg  John  E.,  502  Washington 


Brokers— General 

Allen  &  Satterlee,  783i/4  Market 
Ayeas  W.  W.,602  Market,  basement 
Brown  &  Eyre,  134  Sansome 
Cohen  Simon,  216  Bush,  room  68 
David  Jules.  215  Sacramento 
Earl  H.  W.  &  Co.,  230  Kearny 
Gaden  George  T.,  819  Market,  room  17 
Gallego  Romulus  C,  319  California,  room  3 
GODLEY  PHILIP,  ship,  insurance  and  merchan- 
dise broker,  318  California,  telephone  Main 
1086 
Harris  Charles  E.,  318  Pine,  rooms  4-6 
Hobbs  Frederick  F.,  132  California 
Howard  Albert,  101  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Langdon  Levi  H.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Levy  Jacob,    420  Montgomery  room  3 
Manning  H.  Seymour,  195  Cracker  Bldg 
Page  William  D.,  54  LuningBldg 
Petersen  F.  M.  &  Co.,  506  Battery 
Piatt  Alfred  G.,  307  California 


Purdy  J.  S.,  222-224  Bush 
Russell  Thomas  S.,  42  Market,  room  2 
Saehinger  Bros.,  24  Montgomery 
Simpson  Robert  N.,  305  Battery 
Slaughter  F.  C.  &Co.,  120  Sutter 
Smith  Charles  F.  W.,  316  Montgomery 
Wagner  Charles  F.,  221  Front,  room  1 
Van  Vliet  Maurice  (diamonds),  948  Market,  and 
4,  6th 

Brokers— Grain. 

Adler  Moses,  324  Montgomery 

Alexander  Granville  W.,  421  California 

Atkinson  Thomas  T.,  337  Pine 

Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  316 California 

Bassett  &  Bunker,  400  Front 

Berg  William  cS  Co.,  307  California 

Blum  M.  &  Co.,  308  California 

Blum  Myrtil,  314  California 

Bray's  Sons  &  Co.,  220  Clay 

Brooks  Max,  214  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Burbridge  &  Co.,  325  Pine 

Cerkel  Wolf,  62  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

Costigan,  Cohn  &  Co.,  303  California,  room  2 

Cutter  &  Moseley,  310  California 

De  Pue  Edgar  J.,  7  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 

de  Ruyter  John  E.,  405  California 

Dresbach  William,     63  Merchants'   Exchange 

Bldg 
Earnest  Joseph  T.,  303  California,  room  12 
Eppinger&  Co.,  311  California 
Gerberding  A.  &  Co.,  5  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 

floor 
Garson  Nathan.  214  Pine,  room  64 
Girvin  &  Eyre,  307  California 
Greenbaum  L.  &  Co.,  320  Montgomery 
Kauflman  Leon,  2  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Keiner  Herman,  214  Pine,  room  64 
Lowry  W.  G.  &  Co.,  118  California 
McGlauflin  Lewis  W.,  309  California 
McNear  George  W.,  326  California 
Meyer  Emil,  60  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Miles  William  E.,  313  Montgomery 
MinshuU  William  H.,  302  California 
Mulcahy  &  Co.,  916  Market 
Paddon  Abel,  1407  Folsom 
Rosenberg  Joseph,  319  Pine,  rooms  3-5 
Soule  William  T.,  214  Pine 
Stauff  &  Cooper,  232^4  Montgomery 
Sutro  Gustav  Jr.,  224  Montgomery 
Watson  Thomas,  302  California 
Wheelock  A.    J.  &  Co.,  4  Leidesdorff  and  231 

Bush 
Yates  William  H.,  303  California 


Brokers— House. 

Alsip  Edwin  K.  &Co.,  9  Rotunda  Mills  Bldg 

Ash  ton  &  Gardiner,  411  Montgomery 

Babin  Landry  C,  413  Kearny 

BALDWIN  &  HAMMOND,  10  Montgomery 

Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  19  Montgomery 

Bresse  G.  L.  &  Co.,  412  Pine 

Burnham  &  Marsh  Co.,  628  Market,  opp.  Palace 
Hotel 

Capp  C.  S.  &  Co.,  413  Montgomery 

Center  &  Spader,  30  Montgomery 

Crim  W.  H.  &  Co.,  118  Montgomery 

Davidson  &  Leigh,  137  Montgomery 

Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  638  Market 

Fisher  Will  E.  &  Co.,  14  Post 

Green  A.  T.  &  Co.,  324  Montgomery 

Huff  W.  B.  &  Co.,  2405  California 

Madison  &  Burke,  626  Market 

McAfee  Bros.,  108  Montgomery 

Molloy  P.  C,  138  Montgomery 

Nicol  William,  534V2  California 

0'Farrell&  Co.,  11  Montgomery 

Pforr  John,  329  Montgomery 

Proll  &  Co,,  719  Market 

Rich  A.  J.  &  Co.,  112  Montgomery 

Shainwald,  Buckbee  &  Co.,  218-220  Montgom- 
ery 

Smith  Julien,  420  Montgomery,  room  14 

Speck  A.  M.  &  Co.,  602  Market 

Stern  David  &  Sons,  20  Montgomery 

Umbsen  G.  H.  &  Co.,  14  Montgomery 


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Brokers— Insurance. 

Abraham  PMIip,  335  Sansome 

Amy  Gustave  L.,  317  California 

Armbruster  George  W.,  34  Montgomery 

Ash  Leo,  304  Sansome 

Ashe  W.  L.,  506  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Asman  A.,  204  Sansome 

Babin  Landry  C,  413  Kearny 

BALDWIN  &  HAMMOND,  10  Montgomery 

Bangs  Benjamin.  13ii  Sutter 

Barton  Samuel  M.,  304  Sansome 

Blum  Simon,  312  Sansome,  room  37 

Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  19  Montgomery 

Breeze  G.  L.  &  Co.,  413  Pine 

Brown  &  Eyre,  124  Sansome 

Buckingham  Aurelius   E.,  520-521  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg 
Buckingham  George  H.,  413  Montgomery 
Burling  James  W.,  4  Sutter 
Burnell  Martin,  411  California 
Burnham  &  Marsh  Co.,  638  Market 
Cadenasso  &  Co.,  513  Montgomery 
Caro  Samuel,  321  Sansome 
Center  &  Spader,  30  Montgomery 
Cobb  Harry  A.,  331  Montgomery 
Costa  Jose,  114  Montgomery 
Cranz  Theodore  D.,  103  Geary 
Crim  W.  H.  &  Co.,  118  Montgomery 
Davidson  &  Leigh,  137  Montgomery 
Davis  J.  B.  F.  &  Son,  407-409  Montgomery 
de  Ruyter  John  E.,  405  California 
de  Veuve  Henry  Jr.,  413  California 
Dreyer  Joseph,  335  Sansome 
Dross  Robert,  235  Sansome 
Dunlap  W.  B.  &  Co.,  331  Montgomery 
Fisher  Will  E.  &  Co.,  14  Post 
Foster  George  H.,  317  California 
Freund  Frank  M.,  310  Sansome 
Godley  Philip,  318  California 
Gunther  Edward  W.,  21  Chronicle  Bldg 
Harrington  Josie  F.  Mrs.,  503  Montgomery 
Harrison  J.  Hunter,  305  California 
Harrison  &  Dean,  305  California 
Hartmann  Adolph  E.,  304  Sansome 
Heesch  Carl  A.,  313  California 
Henry  Andrew  J.,  13  Montgomery,  room  6 
Herrick  Clarence  G.,  304  Sansome 
Huff  W.  B.  &  Co.,  2405  California 
Hugues  Henri,  238  Kearny,  room  2 
Hundesser  Charles,  231  Sansome 
Hunt  George  H.,  210  Sansome 
Hurry  James  S.,  9,  9th 
Israelsky  Julius,  225  Sansome 
Jacobsen  &  Brunger,  323  Montgomery 
Johnson  &  Higgins,  315  California 
Kenna  P.  J.  G.,  130  Phelan  Bldg 
Kennedy  P.  J.,  11  Montgomery 
Levy  Herman  L.,  231  Sansome 
Levy  Samuel  W.,  212  Sansome,  rooms  27-28 
Madison  &  Burke,  636  Market 
Marks  Eli,  219  Sansome 

MATHEWS  H.  E.  &  SON,  120  Sutter,  room  27 
MCAFEE  BROTHERS,  108  Montgomery 
MCALESTER  WILLIAM  F.,  30  Montgomery 
McConnell  George  C,  439  Montgomery 
McGowan  Patrick  A.,  331  Sansome 
McKee  Samuel,  221  Sansome 
McKenney  L.  M.,  318  Pine  rooms  16-17 
McLane  John  H.,  313  California 
Meherin  Mark  M.,  313  California 
Merrill  James  W.,  334  Kearny 
Mills  Philo,  333  California 
Morris  Joseph  J.,  630  Market 
O'Farrell  &  Co.,  11  Montgomery 
Pinner  Michael  S.,  304  Sansome 
Polack  Samuel,  409  Kearny 
Raphael  Lewis,  402  Front ' 
Raschen  Martin,  3i0  Sansome 
Ratto  Bartholomew,  34  Montgomery  Block 
Rooney  Thomas  H.,  773  Mission 
Rosenbaum  I.  S.  &  Co.,  433  California 
Schmitt  Blaise  L.,  6  Merchants  Exchange  Bldg 
Shainwaild,  Buckbee  &  Co.,  218-230 Montgomery 
Solomon  L.  Miss,  313  California 
Souc  L.  A.  &  Co.,  465-467  Valencia 
Stern  Jacob,  125  Sansome 
Tobin  &  McNally,  630  Market 
Upton  M.  W.,  212  Sansome,  room  92 


Van  Tassell  Theodore  S.,  216  Sansome,  room  1 
Van  Rhein  O.  F.  &  Co.,  513  California 
Watson  Alexander  B.,  304  California 
Wayman  G.  T.,  228  Montgomery 
White  James  A.,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Willis  Milton  E.,  62  Nevada  Block 
Workman  &  French,  630  Market 
Wurkheim  Max,  231  Sansome 

Brokers— Merchandise. 

Arents  Edward,  9  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Bartlet  Charles  S.,  206  Sansome 

Bates  &  Suydam.  205  Front 

Booth  Frank  E.,  122  Davis 

Brown  Andrew  A.,  202  Market 

Caffrey  John,  47,  1st 

Cambron  Carroll  G.,  201  Front 

Church  Seymour  R.,  307  Sansome,  room  1 

Crilly  John,  123  California,  room  21 

Dechent  Henry,  35  New  Montgomery 

Donaldson  James,  207  Battery,  room  7 

Du  Val  &  Carroll,  231  Front 

Fay  Stanley  J.,  216  Front 

Foote  Frank  H..  116  California,  room  8 

Godley  Philip,  318  California 

Goldstone.Mitchell,  118  Battery 

Greenlee  F.  S.,  203  Front 

Greensfelder  Naph  B.  Co.,  330  Sutter 

Hergert  Gustav  L.,  304  Battery 

Heringhi  E.  &  Co.,  211  Pine 

Hickox  A.  D.  Wesley,  316  Front 

Hoffman  Edmund.  116  California,  room  9 

HOLCOMBE  BROTHERS,  116  California 

Holmgren  J.  A.  &  Co.,  130  Sutter 

Ireland  B.  Clifford,  131  California 

Ireland  William,  121  California 

Kelly  Luis,  218  California,  room  5 

Kerr  James  A.,  116  California,  room  10 

Keys  John  B.,  109  California,  room  3 

Lacy  Harry,  331  California 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Lemcke  Martin,  116  California,  room  17 

Lesser  Henry,  651  Clay 

Lowenthal  Morris  S.,  303  California 

Lubelski  Tony,  7  City  Hall  Av 

Mack  Simon,  112  California 

Manning  I.  A.  &  Co.,  933  Market 

Mayer  M.  E.  &  Co.,  311  Pine 

McARTHUR  W.  D.,  133  California 

Noldeke  Fred,  330  Sansome,  room  14 

O'Brien  William  M.,  337  Front 

Page  Bros.,  303  California 

Pedler  Thomas  C,  308  California 

Pollard  William  H.,  318  California 

Pope  &  Clement,  116  California,  room  11 

Robinson  John  B.,  128  Market 

Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.,  211-213  California 

Scott  James,  405  Front 

Steuart  Irvine,  218  California,  room  6 

Stone  Edgar  P.,  116  California 

Stratton  Cornelius  A.,  216  Front 

Tomanovich  &  Co.,  216  Front 

Toohey  Cornelius,  123  California 

Ware  William  H.,  215  Front 

Wood  J.  H.  &Co.,  14  1 


Brokers— Mining. 

Arrington  William,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Campbell  Michael  F..  40  California,  room  5 
Cross  C.  W.  &  C.  M.,  8-9  Chronicle  Bldg 
Dahl  B.  F.,  512  California 
de  Varila  Walter,  316  California,  room  19 
Fidelity  Development  and  Investment  Co.,  80-81 

Columbian  Bldg 
Fisher  S.  A.,  304  Montgomery 
Graves  W.  H.  H..  330  Pine,  room  40 
Harned  J.  A.  M..  410  Kearny,  room  8 
Laidlaw  R.  D.,  314  Battery 
Lyon  Elijah  L.,  315  Kearny 
Page  Wilfred,  302  California,  room  11 
Parsons  William  C,  330  Pine,  rooms  3-4 
Ranlett  Horace  D.,  430  Montgomery,  room  28 
Senne  George,  338  Montgomery,  rooms  65-66 
Smith  William  J.,  21b  California,  room  7 
Stepp  Charles  &  Co.,  18  Geary 
Sturtevant  Charles  W..  214  Pine,  room  49 
Tomblin  Dexter  M.,  26  Crocker  Bldg 
Travers  &  Lamb,  513  California 


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Atkinson  Thomas  T.  &  Co..  337  Pine 

Bannan  William  &  Co.,  316  Montgomery 

Barrett  John  S.  &  Co.,  357 Pine 

Benjamin  W.  A.  &  Co.,  319  Pine,  rooms  6-7 

Blow  Albert  W.,  209  Sansome 

Bourne  John  B.,  Pacific  Stock  Exchange 

Burbridge  &  Co.,  325  Pine 

Burling  James  W.,  4  Sutter 

Cahill  E.  F.  &  Co.,  325  Montgomery,  room  6 

Coffin  &  Sanderson,  228  Montgomery 

Coryell  Joseph  B.,  307  Montgomery 

Dahl  B.  F.,  512  California 

Dixon  Samuel,  313  Montgomery 

Duncan  William  L.,  301  Montgomery 

Edwards  &  Co.,  304  Montgomery 

Fitch  J.  R.,  322  Pine 

Foster  A.  W.  &  Co.,  322  Pine 

Frank  Samuel,  307  Montgomery 

Fritsch  Emil,  336  Pine 

Gauthier  E.  Jr.  &  Co.,  316  Montgomery 

Gillon  James,  318  Pine,  room  2 

Goldman  &  Co.,  312  Pine 

Gosliner  Harry  B.,  304  Montgomery 

GreenbaumL.  &  Co.,  320  Montgomery 

Greenebaum  Jacob,  337  Pine 

Gurnett  A.  G.  &  Co.,  308  Pine 

Hadley  &  Doud,  326  Pine 

Harris  Charles  E.,  318  Pine,  rooms  4-6 

Heath  Richard  W.,  318  Pine,  room  12 

Heringhi  Bernardo,  304  Montgomery 

Heringhi  Samuel,  304  Montgomery  ' 

Herzberg  Isaac,  326  Pine 

Higgins  William  L.,  304  Montgomery 

Hirshfeld  Charles,  316  Pine 

Horn  Robert  G.,  337  Pine 

Hughes  Eugene  A.  N.,  313  Montgomery 

Ives  &  Co.,  324  Pine 

Jones  Oscar  R.,  320  Pine 

Kaufman  Charles  H.,  307  Montgomery 

Kelley  George  W.,  329  Pine 

Krause  Abraham,  337  Pine 

Kallmann  Simon,  313  Montgomery 

Laing  Charles  D.,  307  Montgomery 

Lowenberg  William,  313  Montgomery 

Marks  Joseph,  232  Montgomery 

Martin  Minor  S.,  314  Montgomery,  room  9 

Marye  O.  W.  &  Co.,  234  Montgomery 

McDonell  &  Ryan.  335  Pine 

McKee  Lester  H.  F.,  326  Pine 

Miles  William  E.,  313  Montgomery 

Mulcahy  &  Co.,  916  Market 

Neville  E.  H.,  112  Montgomery 

Otis  &  Co.,  316  Montgomery 

Paxton  Charles  E.,  314  Pine 

Phipps  Alfred  B.,  331  Pine 

Rehfisch  &  Co.,  316  Pine 

Rose  Louis  S.,  404  Montgomery 

Ruggles  Albert  B.,  307  Montgomery 

Schmitt  J.   L.  &  Co.,  6  Merchants'   Excha 

Bldg 
Schultz  George.  318  Pine,  room  40 
Shinn  Howard  H.,  318  Pine,  room  7 
Sides  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  335  Pine 
Sneider  George  C,  337  Pine 
Stauf  &  Cooper,  23214  Montgomery 
Sutro  Gustav  Jr.,  324  Montgomery 
Van  Wyck  Henry  L.,  308  Pine 
Wate  Paul  T.  M.,  15  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Wattles  William  S.,  307  Montgomery 
Wollberg  Sigmund,  306  Montgomery 
Wright  William  H.,  337  Pine 
Zadig  &  Co.,  306  Montgomery 


Brokers— Money. 

Becker  O.  W.  &  Co.,  328  Montgomery 
Cook  Thomas  &  Son,  621  Market 
Harms  &  De  Voll,  906  Market 
Levitzky  David,  304  Montgomery 
Neville  E.  H.,  112  Montgomery 
Shepard  Edward  A.,  436  Montgomery 
Smith  Ferdinand,  316  Montgomery 
Townsend  E.  de  K.,  313  California 
Vassault  Ferdinand,  606  Montgomery 
Weihe  August,  402  Montgomery,  room  10 
Wells  George  T.  &  Co..  63  Flood  Bldg 
Wilson  Homer  &  Co.,  10  Rotunda,  Mills  Bldg 


Brokers— Note. 

Bier  &  Regensberger,  68  Donohoe'Bldg 

Bowman  John  S.,  20  Montgomery 

Cahn  H.  S.  &  Co.,  120  Sutter 

Lacy  Harry,  321  California 

Letcher  Walter  N..  137  Montgomery 

Pollitz  Edward  &  Co.,  403  California 

Raum  John  M.,  512  Montgomery 

Rowley  Forrest  S.,  42-43  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Wilson  Homer  &  Co.,  10  Rotunda,  Mills  Bldg 

Brokers— Pawn. 

Abrams  H.  &  Co.,  785  Mission 

Aronson  George,  126  Kearny 

Attell  Coleman,  103,  3d 

Attell  Joseph,  255,  3d 

Baer  Albert  &  Co.,  806  Kearny 

Cohen  Ellas  B.,  39,  4th 

Cohen  Nathan,  407  Kearny 

Coleman  Andrew,  41,  3d 

Collins  S.  H.  &  Co.,  227  Kearny 

Columbia  Loan  and  Collateral  Office,  9  Grant  Av 

Crocker  Bros.,  608  Montgomery 

Dorman  Samuel,  139,  3d  and  702  Mission 

Franklin  Moses  I.,  215  Grant  A v 

Franklin  Noah  J.  Mrs.,  1106  Market 

Golden  Gate  Loan  Office,  10,  6th 

Goldstein  Henry,  231,  3d 

Hanak  &  Lasky,  214  Grant  Av 

Harris  Max,  528  Montgomery 

Heringhi  Bros.,  10^  Stockton 

Hesthal  William  J.,  10,  6th 

Heymann  Max,  236,  4th 

Jacobs  Bernard,  117,  3d 

Jacobs  I.  &  G.,  613  Pacific 

Jonas  Abraham  J.,  7,4th 

Lasky  Benjamin  E.,  905  Market 

Levy  Isaac  D.,  525  Montgomery 

Lichtenstein  Benjamin  H.,  15  Grant  Av 

Lichtenstein  Bros.,  11  Stockton 

Lichtenstein  M.  H.  &  Son,  617  Washington 

Livingston  Philip  H.,  415  Kearny 

Lombard  Loan  Co.,  1016  Market 

Lubeck  Morris,  651  Clay 

Macowsky  J.  &  Co.,  602  Kearny 

Macowsky  Jacob,  211  Kearny 

Municipal  Loan  Office,  103  Grant  Av 

NOONAN  JEREMIAH, 

pianos  and  furniture,  (no  removal),  1017- 
1023  Mission 

Oppenheim  Adolph,  405  Dupont 

Oppenheim  Jacob  S.,  664  Howard 

Peckerman  S.,  19.  3d 

Raphael's  Loan  Office,  624  Montgomery 

Redlick  Henry,  52,  3d  and  69,  4th 

Rosenthal  W.lliam,  19  Taylor 

Sachs  Adolph,  627  Washington 

Scharer  Lewis  H.,  1200  Market 

Schmalz  William,  850  Market 

Snide  Louis,  113,3d 

Stern  Abraham,  702  Kearny  and  644  Clay 

Strauss  Joseph  M.,  75-77,  4th 

Van  Vliet  Maurice,  948  Market  and  4,  6th 

Wolff  Morris  M.,  119,  4th 

Brokers— Real  Estate. 

(See  also  Real  Estate  Agents) 
Burnham&  Marsh  Co..  628  Market,   oppi  Palace 
Capp  C.  S.  &  Co.,  413  Montgomery 
Dahl  B.  F.,  512  California 
Gaman  &  Lyon,  215  Kearny 
Green  A.  T.  &  Co.,  324  Montgomery 
Mertens  M.  J.,  12  Montgomery 
Roman  Anton,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Schumann  William  H.,  240  Montgomery 
Smith  Julien,  420  Montgomery,  room  14 

Brokers- Ship  and  Freight. 

Beyfuss  Carl,  123  California,  room  13 
Birnbaum  Herman  B.,  123  California,  room  13 
Boden  John  H.  &  Co.,  504  Battery 
Bunker  C.  D.  &  Co.,  435  Battery 
Evans  Evan  C,  302  California 
Gardner  &  Thornley,  322  Washington 
Godley  Philip,  318  California 


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GRACE  W.  R.  &  Co.,  203  California 
Heis  Charles  Ed.  &  Co.,  .510  Battery 
HOLMES'  DISPATCH  LINE,  506  Battery 

HOLMES'    DISPATCH    LINE 

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Mexico,  Central  and  South  America. 

Ships  for  Freight  or  Charter. 

OFFICE,  506    BATTERY    ST.,    ROOM     6 

HOLMES  FREDERICK,  506  Battery 
Johnston  &  Fulton,  518  Battery 
Olsen  William,  9  Market 
Page  Bros..  302  California 
Steflens  Diedrich,  9  Market 

Brokers— Stock  and  Bond. 

Bailey  W.  H.  &  Son.,  4151^  Montgomery 

Barry  Edward,  438  California 

Barth  Philip,  440  California 

Berl  Henry,  405  California 

Bowman  George  F.,  510  California 

Brown  Roland  G.,  420  California 

Buckingham  George  H.,  413  Montgomery 

Dunlap  W.  B.  &  Co..  331  Montgomery 

Duperu  Numa,  401  California 

Flint  William  K..  10  Rotunda  Mills  Bldg 

Grossmaver  M.  H.,  225  Sansome 

Hecht  Bros.  &  Co.,  313  Pine 

Helbing  August,  213  Sansome 

Hellmann  Anthony  E.,  308  California 

Hovey  C.  E.  &  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  4 

INTERNATIONAL     SECURITY    CO.  THE,    331 

Mortgomery.  rooms  1-2 
Johns  A.  F.  &  Co.,  632  Market 
Kaufman  Charles  H.,  307  Montgomery 
Langerman  Albert  L.,  208  Sansome 
Manheim,  Dibbern  &  Co.,  217  Sansome 
Marshall  &  Graham,  412  Pine 
Moore  Arthur  W.,  412  Montgomery 
Perry  John  Jr.,  411  Montgomery 
Politzer  &  Co.,  .335  Pine 
PoUitz  Edward  &  Co..  403  California 
Rehfish  &  Co..  316  Pine 
Rollins  E.  H.  &  Sons  (Boston  and  Denver),'?  and 

13  Mills  Bldg.  10th  floor 
Salomon  M.  &  Co.,  821  Market 
Smiley  Thomas  J.  L.,  .331  Montgomery,  room  27 
Snow  Harvey  W.,  318  Pine,  rooms  16-17 
Townsend  E.  deKav,  313  California 
Wheelock  A.  J.  &  Co.,  4Leidesdorff  and231Bush 
Wilbur  Isaac  R..  214  Pine,  room  27 
Wilson  Douglas  R..  310  California 
Wilson  Homer  &  Co..  10  Rotunda  Mills  Bldg 
"Woods  Harry  F..  438  California 

Brokers— Tea. 

Bain  Robert  B..  18  California 

Blanohard  John  O.,  54  Luning  Bldg 

Lewis  William  P.,  216  Front 

Wheeler  Frederick  A.,  114  California,  room  2 

*  Brokers— Wholesale  Grocery. 
HOLCOMBE  BROTHERS,  116  California 

Brokers— Wool 

Costigan,  Cohen  &  Co.,  303  California,  room  2 
Hecht  Bros.  &  Co.,  312 Pine 
Marks  B.  &  Co.,  214  Pine,  room  14 
Schlesinger  Adolph  C,  652,  5th 
Trampleasure  T.  E.,  49  Bluxome 

*  Bronze  Castings. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Bronze  Goods. 
ANSONIA  CLOCK  CO.,  126  Sutter 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  126  Sutter 
NORDMANN  BROTHERS,  126  Sutter 


*  Bronze  Powders. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO..  215-219  Bush 
Halla  &  Co.,  303  California 
Shattuck  E.  J.  &  Co.,  520  Commercial 

*  Bronze  Statuary. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Bronzers  and  Gilders. 

Denniston  E.  G.,  653-655  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Broom  Makers  and  Dealers. 
Annes  &  Dallam,  232-226  Front 
Feldman  L.  &  Co.,  220-222  Front 
Lake  &  Co.,  411  Sacramento 
Mackenzie  George  F.,  703  Front 
Mackenzie  James  W.  (supplies),  703  Front 
Moss  Bros.,  408  Sacramento 
Nagle  H.  M.  &  Co.,  224  Clay 
Simpson  Richard  W.,  542  Clay 
Unna  Harry  Co.  of  San  Francisco  The,  113  Bat- 
tery 
Zan  Bros.  &Co.,  310  Davis 

Brush  Makers  and  Dealers. 

Asal  Adolf,  1523  Mission 

Atlantic  Brush  Co.,  510  Montgomery 

Boyle  Bros.,  1208  Pacific 

BUCHANAN  BROTHERS, 

609  Sacramento 

Conklin  Thomas  C,  592,  6th 
Feldmann  L.  &  Co.,  220-222  Front 
Fiedler  William,  1220  Kearny 
Figer  Joseph,  310  Sutter 
Lake  &  Co.,  411  Sacramento 
Moss  Bros..  408  Sacramento 
Nagle  H.  M.  &  Co.,  224  Clay 
Palmetto  Brush  Co.,  25  Stevenson 

READ  &  ZAHN, 

the  only  exclusive  manufacturers  and 
dealers  of  brushes  on  the  Pacific  Coast, 
113  Davis 

Schwarz  Frank  R..  1612  Polk 
Simpson  Richard  W.,  542  Clay 
Trevethick  James  W.,  1910  Mission 
Unna  Harry  Co.  of  San  Francisco  The,  113  Bat- 
tery 
Yates  &  Co.,  709-711  Front 

Builders. 

fSee  Carpenters  and  Builders,  also  Contractors, 
also  Brick  and  Stone  Masons.) 

*  Builders  Materials. 

Beck  E.  B.  &  Co.,  308  Market 
Scheerer  Joseph  Co.,  21-23,  10th 
Smith  &  Young,  723  Market 

Building  and  Loan  Associations. 

Acme  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  14  Montgomery 

^tna    Mutual  Building    and  Loan  Assn.,    304 
Montgomery 

Alameda   Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  208  San- 
some 

Alliance  Building  and  Loan    Assn.,  14  Mont- 
gomery 

Alta  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  304  Montgomery 

Argonaut  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 
214   Pine,  room  3 

Atlas  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 304  Montgomery 

Bay  City  Building   and  Loan  Assn.,  214  Pine, 
room  3 

Borrower's  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 
8  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

California  Building  Loan  Assn.,  8  Mills  Bldg, 
8th  floor 

California  Guarantee  Investment  Co.,  336  Mont- 
gomery 

California    Mutual    Savings    Fund    Loan    and 
Building  Assn.,  205  Sansome 


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Capital  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  4-5  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 

City  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  323  Montgomery 

Citizens'  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  232  Mont- 
gomery 

Columbia  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  214  Pine, 
room  3 

Columbian  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 
The  (Alameda),  310  California 

Commercial     Building    and    Loan    Assn.,    208 


Commonwealth  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Assn.,  of  San  Francisco,  402  Montgomery, 
rooms  18-19 

Continental  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  222  San- 
some 

Co-op  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  19 
Montgomery 

Cosmos  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  101  Bat- 
tery 

Economy  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  307  San- 
some 

Eintracht  Spar  und  Bau  Verein,  308  Treat  Av 

El  Dorado  Loan  Assn.,  214  Pine,  room  3 

Empire  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  205  Sansome 

Enterprise  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn.. 
214  Pine 

Equitable  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  7-8  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 

Eureka  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,i304  Montgom- 
ery 

Eureka  Loan  Assn.,  3-4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Excelsior  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  304  Mont- 
gomery 

Fairmount  Loan  Assn.,  1177  Valencia 

Fidelity  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  205  San- 
some 

Franklin  Savings  and  Building  Assn.,  515  Mar- 
ket 

Germania  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  39  Flood 
Bldg 

Golden  Gate  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  323 
Montgomery 

Golden  Rule  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 
209  Sansome 

Golden  West  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  304 
Montgomery 

Granite  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  23 
Crocker  Bldg 

Guardian  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  214  Pine 

Guardian  Loan  Assn.,  304  Montgomery 

Home  Investment  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 
SW  cor  California  and  Hyde 

Home  Mutual   Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  208 


Home  Security  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  208 


Homeseekers'  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  221 
California 

Homestead  Loan  Assn.,  208  Sansome 

Householders'  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  3U7 
Sansome 

Humboldt  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  39  Flood 
Bldg 

Inter  Nos  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  23  Crocker 
Bldg 

Investors  Home  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Assn.,  402  Montgomery,  rooms  15-16 

Italian-Swiss  Mutual  Loan  Assn.,  524  Mont- 
gomery 

Mechanics  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  205  San- 
some 

Merchants  Loan  Assn.,  214 Pine,  rooms  58-.59 

Mission  Home  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  1177 
Valencia 

Monarch  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  39 
Flood  Bldg 

Mutual  Savings  Fund,  Loan  and  Building 
Assn.,  326  Montgomery 

National  Home  and  Loan  Assn.,  304  Montgom- 
ery 

Occidental  Loan  Assn.,  214  Pine,  room  3 

Pacific  Coast  Loan  Assn.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Pacific  Coast  Savings  Society,  805  Market 

Pacific  Loan  Assn.,  214  Pine,  room  3 

Pacific  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  502 
Montgomery 

Pacific  States'  Savings,  Loan  and  Building  Co., 
410  Pine 


Progress  Mutual  Loan  Assn.,  3-4  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor 

Provident  Mutual  Loan  Assn.,  3-4  Mills  Bldg, 
7th  floor 

Prudence  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  323  Mont- 
gomery 

Renters'  Co-operative  Investment  Co.,  212-213 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Republic  Savings,  Building  and  Loan  Assn., 
317  Mason 

Safety  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn.,  218-220 
Montgomery 

San  Francisco  and  Oakland  Mutual  Loan 
Assn,  524  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Home  Mutual  Loan  Assn,  524 
Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Mutual  Loan  Assn.,  524  Mont- 
gomery 

Security  Loan  Assn,  214  Pine,  rooms  58-59 

Triumph  Loan  Assn,  209  Sansome 

Union  Loan  Assn,  214  Pine,  room  S 

Western  Loan  Assn.  214  Pine 

Yerba  Buena  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Assn, 
214  Pine 

*  Building  Stone. 
GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 

Bullion  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers  Bullion) 


Bung  Makers. 


Wass  Henry,  720 


Burglar  Alarms. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1 145  Market 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

Municipal  Burglar  Alarm  Co.,  206  Kearny 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 


*  Burlaps. 
AMES  &  HARRIS,  NW  cor    Sacramento  and 

Drumm 
California  Bag,  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  Ill  Clay 

*  Burning  Brands. 

MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Business  Colleges. 

(See  Colleges.) 

Butchers,  Cattle— Wholesale. 

Brandenstein  M.  &  Co.,  319 Pine,  rooms  5-6 
California  Slovenian  Colony,  602  Market 
Hall  James,  651  Harrison 
Harris  Packing  and   Provision  Co.,  6th    from 

King  to  Berry 
Hofmann  Jacob,  8-9  City  Hall  Market 
Horn  &  Judge,  office  504  Kearny 
James  J.   G.  &  Co.,  ofhce  402 Kearny,  rooms  1-5 
Levy  Henry,  529  Clay 

McDermott  J.,  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Miller  &  Lux,  508  California,  room  17 
Moffat  Henry,  238  Kearny 
Poly,  Heilbron  &  Co.,  339  Kearny 
Rosenberg  C,  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Schoenfeld  Jacob,  331  Kearny 
Schweitzer  J.  &  Co.,  519  Clay 
Shrader  A.  W.,  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Silverberg  Simon,  320  Sansome,  room  39 
Strouse  Mark,  1146  Market 
Uri  F.  &  Co.,  20-28  San  Francisco  Market 
Western  Meat  Co.,  NW  cor  6th  and  Townsend 


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Butcliers— Hog— Wholesale. 
Draper  &  Selig,  300  Railroad  Av 
Jolinsoii  J.  G.  &  Son,  331  Kearny 
Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  201  California 
Sohenkel  Peter,  E  s  5tli  Av  South  nr  K 
South   San  Francisco  Packing  and  Provision 

Co.,  218  Front 
Wagner  John  &  Sons,  4th  Av  South  bet  M  and  N 
Western  Meat  Co..  NW  cor  6th  and  Townsend 
Whitney  C.  E.  &  Co.,  122-128  Davis 

♦  Butcliers'  Machinery. 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 

Butchers— Sheep— Wholesale. 

Draper  &  Selig,  300  Railroad  Av 

Ford  &  Fox,  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Hall  James,  651  Harrison 

Johnson  J.  G.  &  Son,  331  Kearny 

Levy  Henry,  529  Clay 

Miller  &  Lux,  508  California,  room  17 

Salles  B.  &  Co.,  office  610  Montgomery 

Sylvester  Daniel  &  Sons,  1st  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 

Taaffe  William  &  Co.,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  5th 
Av  South 

Western  Meat  Co.,  NW  cor  6th  and  Townsend 

Butchers'  Supplies. 

Mignola  John  &  Co.,  34  Grand  Central  Market 

Pacific  Butchers  Supply  Co., 

770  Mission 

Preservaline  Manufacturing  Co.,  154  New 
Montgomery 

Butchers- Retail. 

Adams  George  E.,  2773,  16th 

Adler  William,  1078  Howard 

Airey  H.  J.,  2323  Webster 

Alber  &  Wachter,  247.  31 

Antz  Henry,  15-16  Grand  Western  Market 

Armbrust  Adolph  C.  1305  Castro 

Astorg  Alphonse,  108,  5th 

Augustinv  John.  315  Turk 

Baccus  Richard  T.,  301  O'Farrell 

Bacher  Charles  S.,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Taylor 

Bachman  Henry,  2152  Mission 

Band  Joseph.  700  Valencia 

Baringer  &  Crawford,  1023  Guerrero 

Barnett  Thomas,  530  Hayes 

Barwick  Edward,  1018  Alabama 

Belli  G.  &  Co.,  624  Front 

BelluominiDomenico,  301  Hayes 

Belluomini  Giovanni,  1411%  Octavia 

Berger  &  Weiss,  3512  Kentucky 

Beuttler  John,  530  Haight 

Bill  George,  SE  cor  Clav  &  Powell 

Bloch  &  Stein,  839  Geary 

Block  Achille.  1919  Fillmore 

Block  Bros.,  1048  Valencia 

Boves  James  &  Co.,  108  Clay 

Bradbury  T.  H.  &  Co.,  1803  Broderick 

Brady  Adolph,  218-220.  6th 

Bresl'in  Andrew  L.,  303  Sanchez 

Briggs  Wilbur  N.,  990  Sanchez 

Brugge  Edward,  9<6  Church 

Bucknam  Robert  F.,  2548  Folsom 

Burkard  John  E.,  412,  3d 

Bush  William  K..  2203  Polk 

Cabossel  John,  2036  Fillmore 

Cailleaud  Adolphe,  80-82  California  Market 

Games  Ferdinand,  12  Centre  Market 

Campbell  S.  J.  &  Son.  334,  3d 

Cardinali  Louis,  321  Broadway 

Cardinelli  G.  B.,  328  Broadway 

Cardinelli  Luigi,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Vallejo 

Cassidy  James,  SW  cor  23d  and  Florida 

Cereghino  Angelo,  1306Dupont 

Chamberlin  Henry,  1701  Leavenworth 

Collins  Wade  H.,  SE  cor  O'Farrell  and   Larkln 

Connolly  Owen,  1230,  24th 

Consani  Achille,  111,  6th 

Convey  &  Sons.  1834-1826  Hyde 

Conway  Bros.,  23.  24th 

Cost  August.  1343  Valencia 

Creyer  &  Heck,  1655  Mission 


Cuneo  Clara  Mrs.,  537,  4th 

Dahl  Henry  Jr.,  3225  Geary 

Dankwerth  Bros.,  424,  4th 

Daverkosen  Frank,  2512  Bush 

DECOURTIEUX  A.  &  SON,   529    Merchant    and 

536  Clay 
De  Lucca  Gesueldo,  13.38  Dupont 
Demartini  Frank,  240,  4th 
Denhard  Otto  E.,  216,  9th 
Deppe  Henry.  4461/2,  3d 
Deschler  John,  HOlVa  Ellis 
Diokerson  Henry,  1573  Market 
Dickson  David  M.,  237,  3d 

Di  Vecchio  Bros.,  428  Devisadero  and  439  Hayes 
Di  Vecchio  Emil,  1447  Ellis 
Di  Vecchio  Emil  &  Co.,  85,  9th 
Downey  John  J.,  946,  20th 
Drewes  Frederick,  1706  Church 
Drewes  Henry  J.,  340,  24th 
Driscoll  John  A.,  1206  Valencia 
Duecker  George  F.,  1629  Devisadero 
Dunbar  Robert  C,  127,  6th 
Dunkel  H.  &  Co.,  1609  Fillmore 
Eade  George  T.,  923.  23d 
Easton  Charles,  5-6  Grand  Western  Market 
Egert  August,  343,  3d 
Eggert  Henry,  301  Union 
Eisan  George  M.,4n  Waller 
Engel  Freiderich,  2707  Howard 
Erasmy  John,  1421  Point  Lobos  Av 
Escude  Gabriel  L.,508  Valencia 
Estaicalle  Louis,  1806  Howard 
Farrell  Michael,  l328i/i  Harrrison 
Faubel  John,  2432  Sacramento 
Fauser  Charles  A.,  1212  Railroad  Av 
Ferrea  &  Mundegle,  W  s  Mission  opp  Silver  Av 
FinkeFred  H.  &  Co.,  41  Market 
Fischer  Frank,  711  Turk 
Fischer  Frederick,  2708  Mission 
Fitschen  Adolph  F.,  1006  Railroad  Av 
Flach  Joseph,  544.  17th 
Flageollet  Henry  C,  904  Valencia 
Fos  Isidore,  953  Howard 

Foster  Chauncey  W.,  749  Market  and  344,  6th 
Frank  John  R.,  221  Clement 
Freise  Paul,  SW  cor  Buchanan  and  Birch  Av 
Fuchs  Nicholas,  3  Grand  Central  Market 
Fulda  Bernhard,  813  Geary 
Furlong  Joseph,  1504  Polk 
Gans  Samuel,  7  Grand  Central  Market 
Gans  William,  703  McAllister 
Gapsch  Richard,  1139  Pacific 
Geantit  Alphonse,  16-18  S.  F.  Market 
Gendotti  Bros.,  NE  cor  Hayes  and  Octavia 
Gerner  John  A.,  293  Valencia 
Giovannetti  Carlo,  344,  4th 
Gisin  Adolph,  839  Valencia 
Gisin  C.  Ernest,  534  Valencia 
Glennan  Martin,  737  Geary 
Golden  George  E.,  706  Devisadero 
Goldmeyer  Isaac  H.,  576  Howard 
Goodwin  Charles,  15  Centre  Market 
Gottsche  John,  1P6  Noe 
Graeber  Charles,  2131  Fillmore 
Grand  Oliver,  110,  7th 
Granucci  Salvatore,  1300  Stockton 
Grass  Charles  O.,  1003  Guerrero 
Grotheer  August  L.,  2503  Howard 
Guaraglia  &  Co.,  1500  Dupont 
Haas  Rudolph,  50  Centre  Market 
Hahn  Jacob  H.,  3133  Mission 
Halk  &  Wolters,  NW  cor  31st  and  York 
Hammond  &  Brod,  33,  4  th 
Hancock  Thomas,  336  Devisadero 
Hans  Julius  R.,  76  Clementina 
Hartman  J.  &  Son,  519  Gough 
Haub  Philip,  1939  Union 
Havden  John,  535,  7th  and  124,  9th 
Hechheimer  Lee,  1303  Buchanan 
Hedrich  Louis,  3306  Howard 
Hennig  Gustave,  3143,  16th 
Hermann  Benjamin,  1.500  Franklin 
Herting  Frederick.  1440  Valencia 
Hertz  J.  &  Co.,  5-6  Centre  Market 
Hicks  S.  P.,  2010  Fillmore 
Hicks  Thomas  J.,  3037  Sacramento 
Higgins  Charles  H.,  6  Mission 
Hillers  Henry,  500  Cortland  Av 
Himmelmann  &  Heinz,  1827  Union 


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Hinz  William  E.,  20-21  Fillmore 

iaoefer  William,  NE  cor  Sutter  and  Larkin 

Horn  J.  Herman,  31-55  Centre  Market 

Hornung  Charles  F.,  514  Valencia 

Hubbert  John,  514,  24th 

Hummel  Frederick.  330,  6th 

Huntemann  Richard  A.,  421  Turk 

Iffert  Leonhard,  61  Centre  Market 

Isaac  James  S.,  1129  Folsom 

Jacobs  Joseph,  212  Gough 

Jonas  Alfred,  1105-1107  Mission 

Joseph  Jacob,  46-48  Centre  Market 

Joyce  James  H.,  1131  Howard 

Junker  F.  &  Co.,  1005  McAllister 

Junker  Louis,  SW  cor  Laguna  and  Fulton 

Kafka  Simon,  209,  6th 

Kahn  Bros.,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Laguna 

Kahn  Max,  1604  Geary 

Kaiser  Benjamin,  1109  Leavenworth 

Kanitz  Otto.  806.  15th 

Katz  &  Sons,  94-100  California  Market 

Kaupert  Joseph,  122,  24th 

KeefeG.  E.,49,  3d 

Kehoe  James  F.,  218,  14th 

Kelly  Joseph.  1159  Howard 

Kelly  Manus,  513  Grove 

Kelly  M.  J.  &  Co.,  3-4  Centre  Market 

Kelm  William  H.,  1226  Pacific 

Kenney  David  F.,  495,  4th 

Knoke  &  Gander,  3002  Mission 

Koerner  Christian,  1002,  14th  Av  South 

Kohn  Alois,  1304  Steiner 

Kratz  Adolph,  2109  Mission 

Kratz  William,  2436  Mission 

Kroeger  Henry,  928  Illinois 

Kromberg  William,  1435  Mission 

Kuhlemann  William,  Mission  Market 

Kuntz  Philip,  650,  17th 

Kurpinsky  Paul,  50  Precita  Av 

Lacher  Isaac,  2020  Market 

Lally  Dennis  J.,  206,  11th 

Landers  John  B.,  503  Jones 

Langridge  George,  SW  cor  Green  and  Larkin 

Larroche  Francois,  1202,  6th  Av  South 

Lehmann  Gotschall,  1419%  Devisadero 

Le  Maitre  Jules,  7  Centre  Market 

Lenci  Pilade,  SW  cor  Mason  and  Lombard 

Lilienthal  Herman,  338,  6th 

Looney  James  J.,  SE  cor  Folsom  and  1st 

Lynch  John  C,  328,  5th 

Lyons  Bros.,  2302  Mission 

Mack  Frank  F.,  5  Oak 

Maguire  Joseph  H.,  521  Lyon 

Mahlstedt  Bros.,  322  Folsom 

Mancini  A.  &  Co.,  311  Broadway 

Markowitz  Moses  A.,  1044^4  Howard 

Martens  Frederick,  1903  Geary 

Massoni  L.  &  Co.,  138  Hayes 

Mathews  John  H.,  NE  cor  18th  and  Capp 

May  Frederick,  123,  7th 

Mayer  Marcus,  243,  5th 

McDermott  John,  507  Ellis 

McGlone  James  J.,  305  Brannan 

McGowan  Thomas  J.,  531  Geary 

McKeany  Edward,  31  Alabama 

McKeon  Thomas,  1145  Folsom 

McMenomy  John  H.,  7-8-9  California  Market 

Mebach  Frank,  243,  15th 

Merkelbach  William,  12  S.  F.  Market 

Merrill  Frank  A.,  233,  24th 

Meyer  J.  H.,  204,  2d 

Meyers  Jacob,  46  Washington  Market 

Meyn  Henry,  1550  Folsom 

Micheletti  P.  &  Co.,  512-514  Davis 

Miller  Henry  W.,  1809  Devisadero 

Miller  Thomas  M.,  1319  Stockton 

Miqueu  Alexander,  1505  Powell 

Morgenstern   Alfred    W.,   544-546,    3d    and    109 

Berry 
Muller  Carl,  433  Larkin 
Muller  John,  13-14  California  Market 
Muller  Louis,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Scott 
Murphy  John  J.,  391,  6th 
Nagel  Otto,  NW  cor  17th  and  Douglass 
Niethammer  David,  512  Bryant 
Northmore  Samuel,  SW  cor  20lh  and  Shotwell 
Nowlan  John  M.,  497  Haight 
Nutting  S.  E.  &  Co.,  1-2  California  Market 
O'Brien  John,  312,  26th 


O'Doul  August,  1250,  5th  Av  South 

Oppenheimer  Elias,  542  Grove 

Ososke  Louis,  514  Hayes 

Osswald  Charles  E.,  1308  Pacific 

Oswald  John  A.,  127,  2d 

Oswald  William,  1012  Pacific 

Ott  John  S..  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Pierce 

Pankow  Hermann  L.,  1536  Dolores 

Pardi  Antonio,  SE  cor  23d  and  Valencia  and  871 

Mission 
Paul  William,  SW  cor  Fillmore  and  Greenwich 
Pera  J.  W.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Pacific  and  Hyde 
Perry  Albert,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Godeus 
Pfaeffle  E.  H.  &  Co.,  1803  Haight 
Pfaeffle  Henry  G.,  1839  Market 
Pieperling  J.  &  Son,  1928  Hyde 
Pinchon  &  Darius,  SW  cor  Powell  and  Pacific 
Pisani  Giovanni,  923  Larkin 
Podesta  Louis  P.,  404  Hayes 
Powers  James  D.,  SE  cor  Turk  and  Pierce 
Rasmussen  Henry  A.,  1322  Rhode  Island 
RathF.  J..  613  Post 
Rauber  George  A.,  328,  3d 
Rhodes  Alfred  E.,  2206  Fillmore 
RickC.  H.,  513  Bryant 
Riegelhuth  Charles,  432,  3d 
Rieper  John,  3504  Mission 
Roberts  William  F.,  2817  California 
Roberts  &  Tuft,  50  Steuart 
Robinson  Alfred,  1759  Mission 
Romani  CarJo,  1515  Dupont 
Romer  &  Sorensen,  1103  Scott 
Rosenbaum  Herman  A.,  1-2  Centre  Market 
Rosenberg  George,  10,53'/4  Folsom 
Rosenberg  Meyer,  1630  Devisadero 
Rossi  &  Sabarros,  515  Broadway 
Rossow  Charles,  258.  3d 
Rothermel  Henry,  419,  10th 
Rovegno  Giovanni  B.,  1306  Dupont 
Runde  Frederick  H.,  2160  Mission 
Ryan  Orion  F.,  15th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Samuel  Wavle  A.,  1208  Scott 
San  Francisco  Meat  Co.,  26,  7th 
Sans  &  Pac,  65  Centre  Market 
Schmid  Victor,  208  Francisco 
Schmidt  Henry,  10,  24th 
Schmidt  Henry,  3202  Mission 
Schmidt  Herman,  3110  Fillmore 
Schmidt  Hermann  F.  H.,  1008  Valencia 
Schmidt  &  Eggers,  1-2  Grand  Western  Market 
Schneider  Louis,  2004  Polk 
Sohoenfeld  &  Goldstein,  937  Folsom 
Schrader  Bros.,  1342  Market  and  NE  cor  Ellis 

and  Larkin 
Schrader  J.  F.,  2915  Geary 
Schuck  Emil,  310  Folsom 

Schwarz  &  Reich,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Wal- 
nut 
Scully  John,  352  McAllister 
Seeliger  Ludwig,  3308  Mission 
Seibel  Philipp,  59-60  Washington  Market 
Seibert  Bros.,  843  McAllister  and  535,  2d 
Seyner  Joseph,  2201  Mason 
Shappiro  Isaac,  992  Folsom 
Shenson  Aaron,  986  Folsom 
Shoenfeld  &  Goldstein,  937  Folsom 
Shyne  James  G.,  339,  4th 
Siegler  Jacob,  1701  Sutter 
Silverberg  Adolph,  1639  Ellis 
Simi  L.  &  Son,  729  Montgomery  Av 
Smiddy  Edward  F.,  865  Bryant 
Smith  Charles  W.,  148  Solano 
Smith  Edward  N.  &  Co.,  1819  Devisadero 
Smith  John,  803  Larkin 
Smith  Waldo  E.,  605  Montgomery  Av 
Smith  &  Whitaker,  1409  Folsom 
Solomon  Simon,  Grand  Central  Market 
Steffan  &  Rothermel,  783  Haight 
Steinbring  Albert  R.,  2259  Market 
Steinbring  Charles.  923,  18th 
Steinfels  Charles,  1338-1340  Mission 
Stelling  H.  &  Bro.,  2766  Mission 
Stern  Louis,  1063  Howard 
Stolz  August,  1011.  18th 
Stolz  Charles,  1107  Folsom 
Stolz  H.F., 510  Castro 
Stolz  Philip  J.,  126,  11th 
Stone  Leon  D.  &  Co.,  236,  6th 
Strahan  Thomas  E.,  cor  20th  and  Missouri 


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Strahle  Robert,  1248  Sanchez 
Strehl  Charles,  103  New  Montgomery 
Strouse  Mark,  1146  Market 
Stutz  J.  &  Co.,  52-53  Washington  Market 
Sullivan  &  Smith,  233,  8th 
Swedlund  Herbert  A.,  1507  Fillmore 
Swigert  John.  1724  Polk 
Tassi  Bros.,  233,  5th 
Tassi  &  Co.,  1413  Stockton 
Tautphaus  Peter,  SE  cor  California  and  Polk 
Thompson  Hans  A.,  18  Market 
Vincent  Louis,  1220  Ji'olk 
Vocke  Charles,  484,  8th 
Vogel  Herman,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
VoU  Henry,  37-51  Centre  Market 
Von  Helms  &  Pullin,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Baker 
Wahlheim  Ottmar,  912,  20th 
Wallman  Rudolph,  3592  Mission 
Walsh  &  Netting,  1601  Grove 
Wannenmacher  &  Co.,  SE  cor  3d  and  Minna 
Warren  Byron  M.,  2328  Fillmore 
Wason  John  W.,  703Brannan 
Waterhury  Charles  H.,  137  Gough 
Weber  Andrew,  20  Hayes 
Weber  Ernst,  1424  Howard 
Welby  John  T.,  SW  cor  20th  and  Florida 
Wellner  Henry  C,  231,  4th 
Werner  Louis,  810  Bryant 
Werner  William,  322,  13th 
Wiegner  George  H.,  1905  Point  Lobos  Av 
Wilson    Warren  D.,  749  and  1045  Market,  1307 

Polk,  2947,  16th,  120,  9th  and  244,  6th 
Winters  Fred  C.  2-4  Mission  Market 
Wirth  George,  1117  Harrison 
Witzemann  &  Staiger,  415  East  North 
Wolff  William,  511  Pacific 
Wuthrich  John,  415  Geary 
Zar  &  Tennyson,  31554,  5th 
Zerr  Gaspar,  1629  Polk 

Butter  Dealers. 

(See  Dairy  Produce.) 

Button   Hole  Makers. 

Coppage  John  W.,  72454  Market 
Grisman  Joseph,  455  Minna 

Button  Makers. 

Pasquale  B.  &  Sons,  640  Washington 
Stewart  George  E.,  110  Taylor 

*  Buttons— Metal. 
PACIFIC  BUTTON  CO.,  640  Washington 

Cabinet  Makers. 

(See  also  Furniture  Manufacturers.) 
Bader  &Fincke,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bryant 
BATEMAN  WILLIAM,  411  Mission 
Bennett  &  Schutte,  148  Valencia 
Benning  &  Anthony,  1949  Market 
Braendlein  George,  547-549  Brannan 
DIXON,  BORGESON  &  CO..  37  Market 
Eiben  &  Scheflauer,  215  Post  and  8  Polk 
Euler  H.  &  Co.,  442,  5th 
Fink  &  Schindler,  1309-1315  Market 
FORBES  A.  J.  &  SON  213  Mission 

A.J.  FORBES  &  SON 

Cabinet  Makers,  Carvers  &  Pyrographers 

275  MISSION  STREET 

Antique  or  Modern  Furniture,  Decorative  Finish 
for  Dwellings,  Halls.  Banks  or  Offices.  Monograms 
and  Family  Crests  emblazoned  on  wood,  leather,  glass 
or  tile. 

Hermann  A.  &  Co.,  64,  1st 

Horstmeyer  W.  &  Co.,  56  Annie  , 

Jentzsch  Otto,  2806,  16th 

Klemm  Julius  G.,  518.  5th 

Koch  Otto,  1605  Folsom 

Kreling  F.  W.  Sons  Co.,  15th  and  Guerrero 

Martin  A.  G.  &  Co.,  695  McAllister 

Mosher  Wright  G.,  1639  Mission 


OfBce    Specialty    Manufacturing   Co.,  29  New 

Montgomery 
Peterson  &  Schemp,  SE  cor  17th  and  Folsom 
Plum  Charles  M.  &  Co.  Upholstery  Co.,   1301- 

1307  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
Stoddard  David  H.,  347,  13th 
Strom  Peter,  414  McAllister 
Underbill  J.  A.,  1639  Mission 
Wilcken  Henry,  Trinity  nr  Bush 
Wolf  August,  119  Main 
Wyman  Charles,  131554  Mission 

*  Cabinet  Woods, 

ALLEN  &  HIGGINS  LUMBER  CO.,  18-20  Spear 

*  Cabinets— Filing. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

*  Cable  Railroad  Supplies. 

Boesch  Lamp  Co.  (lamps),  585  Mission 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

Ceilcium  Lights. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
SAN  FRANCISCO  CALCIUM  LIGHT  CO.,  10  Stev- 
enson 


*  California  Products. 
BURR  &  MALPAS,  18  California 

*  California  Wines  and  Brandies. 

(See  also  Native  Wines  and  Brandies.) 
GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO..  426-432  Pine 
GUNDLACH  J.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Market  and  2d 

Calkers. 

(See  Shipwrights  and  Calkers.) 

Can  Makers. 

(See  Tin  Can  Makers.) 

Canal  Companies. 

(See  Irrigation  and  Canal  Companies.) 

Candle  Makers. 

Acme  Candle  Works  (Cincinnati,  Ohio),  ofQce 

122  California 
Dietz  A.  C.  &  Co.,  7-9  Front 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 
Morgenthau  M.  Co.,  108  Bush 
Newell  &  Bro.,  217-219  Davis 
San  Francisco  Candle  Co.,  office  402  Front 
Standard  Soap  Co.,  525  Market 

Candy  Makers. 

(See  Confectioners— Manufacturing. ) 

Cane  Makers. 

Barr  Fannie  Mrs.,  323  Bush 
CARRAU  &  GREEN,  220  Sutter 
Creighton  Joseph  J.,  13  Mason 
HEININGER  CHARLES  P.,  526  Market 

Canned  Goods. 

(See  also  Salmon  Canners.) 
Alameda  Canning  and  Packing  Co.,  116  Califor- 
nia, room  8 
Ames  F.  H.,  &  Co.,  22-24  Luning  Bldg 
California  Canneries  Co.,  425-441  Brannan 
California  Product  Distributing  Co.,  44  Luning 

Bldg 
Carquinez  Packing  Co.,  122  Davis 
Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.,  116  California 
Cohen  J.  B.  Co.,  203  California 
Corville  Packing  Co.,  372-376  San  Jose  Av 
Cutting  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  125-127  Market 
Cutting  John  T.  Co.  The,  122  Davis 
Fontana  &  Co.,  1.34-136  Market 
Fresno  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  839  Folsom 
Gretjen  Nicholas.  1064  McAllister 
Griffin  &  Skelley  Co.,  132  Market 
Holcombe  Bros.,  116  California 


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Los  Gatos  Canning  Co.,  330  Pine,  room  15 

Pacific  Coast  Commercial  Co.,  532-536  WasMng- 

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Pasadena  Packing  Co.,  116  California,  room  1 
Petaluma  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  126  California 
Pike  Charles  W.  &  Co.,  124  California 
Potter  &  Wrightington  (Boston),  203  Front 
Russian  River  Packing  Co.,  126  California 
San  Jose  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  44  Luning  Bldg 
Schammel  Packing  Co.,  ofQce  308  Market 
Smith  Byron  G.,  450  Townsend 
Star  Dried  Fruit  Co.  The,  126  California 
Tenney  A.  F.  Co.,  839  Folsom 
Warran  Dried  Fruit  Co.  The,  126  California 
Williams,  Brown  Fruit  Co..  308  Market 
Williams,  Brown  &  Co.,  308  Market 

*  Canners'  Machinery. 
EVANS  C.  H.  &  CO.,  110-112  Beale 
Great  Western  Can  Co.,  223  Mission 
ROBBINS  F.  A.  PRESS  WORKS,  324  Fremont 

*  Canners'  Supplies. 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

*  Cans— Tin. 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

Cap  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Hatters.) 
Abrahams  Lesser,  1306  Powell 
Birnbaum  Sigmund,  340  Clementina 
Pasquale  B.  &  Sons,  640  Washington 
Zobel  Jacob,  405  Kearny 

Capitalists. 

<See  also  Bankers,  Real  Estate  and    Mining 

Operators.) 
Agar  John  G.,  246  Sutter 
Baden  Samuel,  121  Post 
Barker  Timothy  L.,  201-203  Market 
Beaver  George  W.,  508  Montgomery 
Bertz  Jacob,  33  Nevada  Block 
Bigelow  S.  C,  510  California 
Block  Emanuel  D.,  13  Sutter 
Boas  Judah,  330  Montgomery 
Borel  Alfred  &  Co.,  311  Montgomery 
Bourn  William  B.,  401  California,  room  13 
Brown  Lewis.  121-123  Sansome 
Brownstein  Julius,  11-13,  1st 
Bruguiere  Emile  A.,  520  Montgomery 
Byrne  John  M.,  533  Kearny,  room  1 
Campbell  Murdoch  A.,  63  Flood  Bldg 
Carr  George  G.,  1-2-3  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Carr  William  B.,  1-2-3  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Center  John,  NE  cor  16th  and  Shotwell 
Coleman  James  V.,  31-32  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Crane  Henry  A.,  640  Market 
Crooks  Jackson  G.,  420  Montgomery,  room  8 
Currey  John,  405  Montgomery,  room  6 
Currier  John  C,  320  Sansome,  room  12 
Davis  Alfred  E.,  230  Montgomery 
Day  Robert,  408  California 
Dean  Walter  E.,  81  Nevada  Block 
De  Laveaga  M.  A.,  415  Montgomery,  room  15 
Denicke  Ernst  A.,  320  Sansome,  room  4 
Diamant  Leopold,  28  Main 
Dougherty  C.  M.,  30  Montgomery 
Drouaillet  G.,  534  California 
Ellis  Moses,  19  Montgomery 
Emeric  Henry  F.,  72  Flood  Bldg 
Fair  Charles  L.,  74  Chronicle  Bldg 
Fay  Newton  M.,  304  Montgomery 
Figel  Joseph,  626  Market 
Fisk  Asa,  240  Montgomery 
Flood  James  L.,  7  Nevada  Block 
Gage  William  S.,  317  Front 
Goldstone  Jacob,  928  Dupont 
Grannis  George  W.,  37  Montgomery  Block 


Grant  George  E.,  26-28  Fremont 

Grayson  George  W.,  331  Pine,  room  11 

Griswold  N.  W.,  29  Mills  Bldg:2d  floor 

Haggin  James  B.,  30  Mills  Bldg  9th  floor 

Harris  C.  B.,  15  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Harshall  Gustave,  11  Montgomery 

Harvey  J.  Downey,  36  Columbian  Bldg 

Haskell  Edward  W.,  .331  Montgomery 

Hayward  Alvinza,  532  Market 

Heller  E.  &  S.,  212  Sansome,  room  16 

Hellmanl.  W.,  NW  cor  Montgomery  and  Pine 

Hendricksen  William,  120  Sutter 

Hill  Horace  L.,  124  Sansome 

Hinckley  F.  W.,  56  Crocker  Bldg 

Hind  Robert  R.,  411  Montgomery 

Hoag  William  M.,  302  Montgomery,  room  5 

Hobart  W.  S.,  532  Market 

Hopkins  Edward  W.,  27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

HOPKINS  EMILY  B.,  27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Hopkins  Timothy,  29-30  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Houghton  James  F.,  303  California,  rooms  34-35 

Howard  William  H.,  523  Montgomery 

Hunter  John  V.,  302  Montgomery 

Hutchinson  E.  C,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Hutchinson  Joseph,  19  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Irvine  James,  214  Pine 

Isaacs  Joshua  L.,  240  Montgomery 

Jennings  Thomas,  213  Front 

Jordan  Rudolph  R.,  210  Sansome 

Joseph  Bernard,  4  Battery 

King  Charles  H.,  530  California,  room  56 

Lazard  Freres,  1-3  Sansome 

Le  Roy  Eugene,  311  Montgomery 

Le  Roy  Georges,  311  Montgomery 

Leventritt  Marion,  4  Sutter 

Levy  Henry  M.,  24  Nevada  Block 

Levy  Herman  M.,  24  Nevada  Block 

Lindenfeld  Frank,  2  Mills  Bldg.  4th  floor 

Loop  Sydney  J.,  317  Montgomery 

Loupe  Leopold,  218  California,  room  7 

Lowry  William  J.,  118  California 

Luning  Co.,  39  Sutter 

MacDermot  C.  F.,  6  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Macdonald  William  H.,  43  Crocker  Bldg 

Macdonough  William  O'B.,  246  Sutter 

Mackay  John  W.,  7  Nevada  Block 

Mangels  J.  Henry,  168  Crocker  Bldg 

Martin  Henry  S.,  411%  California,  rooms  2  and  8 

Martin  W.  H.  &  Co.,  205  Crocker  Bldg 

Marye  George  T.  Jr..  234  Montgomery 

McCarthy  Charles,  646  Market 

McCarthy  William  N..  711  Spreckels  Bldg 

McCreery  Andrew  B.,  211  Sansome,  room  3 

McCreery  Richard,  211  Sansome,  room  3 

McCreery  Walter  A..  211  Sansome,  room  3 

McCrum  Hugh,  208  Market 

McDonald  M.  J.,  33  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

McMurray  Robert,  14  Sansome 

McNee  Alexander,  538  Kearny 

Mecartney  Amos,  6  Montgomery  Av 

Melone  Drury,  419  California,  room  22 

Metzger  &  Franklin.  35  New  Montgomery 

Meyer  Samuel  C,  319  Pine 

Mills  D.  O..  1  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 

Monett  Louis,  446  California 

Monteagle  L.  F.,  116  Leidesdorff 

Moody  Joseph  L.,  308  Sansome 

Morris  Henry  S.,  630  Commercial 

O'Kane  John,  64  Nevada  Block 

O'Neill  Richard,  19  Nevada  Block 

Page  Cutler,  116  Leidesdorff 

Payne  Theodore  P.,  330  Pine,  room  8 

Payne  Warren  R.,  330  Pine,  room  8 

Phelan  James  D. ,  301  Phelan  Bldg 

Pond  E.  B.,  530  California,  room  49 

Porter  Benjamin  F.,  7-9  Battery 

Prior  James  K.,  13  Mason 

Procter  John,  224  Front 

Rathbone  Jared  L.,201  Crocker  Bldg 

Robinet  Eugene,  411i/4  California 

Rosenbaum  Bros.,  204  Front 

Rosenblatt  Laurence  A.,  113-115  Pine 

Rosenshine  Leopold,  415  Battery 

Rowley  Investment  Co.  The,  42-43  Mills  Bldg, 

10th  floor 
Ruef  Meyer,  402  Montgomery,  room  1 
Russ  Adolphus  G.,201  Montgomery 
Russ  Henry  B.,  201  Montgomery 
Ryer  Fletcher  F.,  130  Sansome 


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Capitalists— Cont'd. 
Sachs  H.  &  S.,  214  Pine,  rooms  1-2 
Scholle  Bros.,  324  Pine,  room  6 
Shea  James,  11  Montgomery 
Sheldon  Mark,  4  Sutter 
Sherman  Richard  M.,  606  Montgomery 
Shirley  John,  536  Kearny,  room  1 
Sinon  William,  402  Montgomery,  rooms  18-19 
Smith  F.  M.,  101  Sansome,  room  26 
Somers  William  J.,  1034  Mission 
Spreekels  C.  August,  110  Bush 
Stanton  James.  1838  Mission 
Stevenson  James  C,  722  Spreekels  Bldg 
Strobridge  J.  H.,  129  Crocker  Bldg 
Stump  Irwin  C,  32  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Sutro  Adolph,  30  Montgomery  Block 
Swett  Daniel,  6  Montgomery  Av 
Swift  Patrick,  107,  10th 
Syndicate    Investment    Co.,    64-65    Chronicle 

Bldg 
Ten  Broeck  A.  H.,  80-81  Columbia  Bldg 
Tevis  Lloyd,  30  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Tocqueville  de  Rene,  534  California 
Treadwell  James,  517  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Treadwell  John,  517  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Van  Laak  Lambert,  218  California,  room  1 
Welch  Herman  L.,  711  Spreekels  Bldg 
Wensinger  Francis  S.,  11  Montgomery 
Western  Investment  Co.,  2  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Williams  John  N.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Williams  &  Bixler,  320  Sansome,  room  18 
Wilson  Frank  M.,  530  California,  room  1 
Wood  William  F.,  218  California,  room  7 
Wright  John  F.,  6  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

Caps— Giant  Powder. 

California  Cap  Co.,  218  California,  room  1 
Giant  Powder  Co.  Consolidated  The,  430  Cali- 
fornia 

*  Capsules. 
MARSH  &  EIDD  (agents  The  John  J.    Crooke 
Co.,N.  Y.),  522  Market 

Car  Builders. 

Boesch  Lamp  Co.  (lamps),  585  Mission 
Carter  Bros.,  42  Market 
Hammond  J.  &  Co.,  326-338  Beale 
Holman  William  L.,  230  Fremont 
LAWSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 

Car  Importers. 
LAWSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 

Car  Springs. 

Betts  Spring  Co.,  218  Fremont 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs.),  577-579  Mar- 

LAWSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 
*  Car  Trimmings— Metal. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Car  Wheels. 
LAWSON  F.  A.  &C0.,  123  California,  room  15 

Carbonic  Acid  Gas. 

American  Carbonic  Gas  Co.,  19  Stevenson 

Bane  Frank  P. ,  10  Stevenson 

California  Natural  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Co.,  10 

Stevenson 

*  Carbons— Electric  Light  and  Batteries. 

BROOKS  J.   W.  &  CO.,  .523  Mission 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO..  1145  Market 

KLEIN'S  JOHNM.  ELECTRIC  WORKS,  421-423 
Montgomery 

Card  Engravers. 

(See  Engravers— Cards.) 


Card  Writers. 

Ehrenfeld  Louis.  104  Mason 
Thors  Sam,  ,503  California 
Young  Fred  O.,  46  G'Farrell 

*  Cards- Fancy. 

Stuparich  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  523  Market 

Cards— Playing. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
United  States  Playing  Card  Co.,  20  G'Farrell 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

(See  also  Contractors.) 
Acher  Frank  V.,  1327  Bush 
Ackerson  &  Patterson,  88  Flood  Bldg 
Adams  Hiram  W.,  1306  Mission 
Adams  John  G.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Albertson  B.  D.,  41/o  Eddy 
Anderson  Bros.,  407  McAllister 
Anderson  Julius,  1740  Market 
Ankers  Christian,  781  Folsom 
Arellano  Mauro  S.,  536  Green 
Articary  Michael,  1803  Powell 
Ashmead  G.  S.,  1924  Bryant 
Ay er  Joseph  Y.,  9  Hardy 
Bagge  William  H.  ,  1740  Mission 
Baker  William  G.,  1305  Valencia 
Baldwin  James  W.,  113  Powell 
Barker  Henry  L.,  1918  Union 
Bateman  Bros.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Butterfleld  Fred,  1314a  Dolores 
Byrne  Charles,  14  Howard 
Behrens  Henry,  409  Kearny 
Bell  Frank  C,  40  New  Montgomery 
Bell  &  Grant,  31,  2d 
Bennett  Reace  T.,  443,  3d 
Biller  &  Qualman,  232  Fulton 
Bishop  Frank,  1719  Fillmore 
Bianchard  Frank  A.,  950  Howard 
Bliss  William  F.,  1607  Mission 
Boehrer  J.  &  Co.,  408  Sacramento 
Bohnenberg  F.,  16th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Bohnenberger  John,  358,  11th 
Born  Herman,  909  Harrison 
Bradley  Alexander,  55  Tehama 
Bray  Henry  T.,  29  Clinton  Park 
Brickley  James,  729  Clementina 
Brodt  John,  360  Sanchez 
Brooks  Edwin  L.,  910  Army 
Brotherton  Robert,  409  Kearny 


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Brown  James  C,  132  Caselli  Av 

Brown  Peter,  1311  Bush 

Brown  Samuel  J.,  1041  Folsom 

Brutcher  Andrew,  1107  Clay 

Bucher  Joseph,  1605  Church 

Calvert,  John,  31  Pleasant 

Campbell  Alexander  L.,  301  Montgomery 

Campbell  Arthur  L.,  301  Montgomery 

Campbell  Daniel  D.,  6  Broad 

Campbell  George  B.,  301  Montgomery 

Campbell  John,  301  Montgomery 

Campbell  John  Jr.,  301  Montgomery 

Campbell  Mark,  126  Hayes 

Campbell  William  L.,  301  Montgomery 

Campbell  &  Pettus,  40  New  Montgomery 
I    Carr  John  G.,  102  Golden  Gate  Av 
i    Chase  J.  G.,  1814  Laguna 

Chatham  William,  40  New  Montgomery 

Chenoweth  John  A.,  213  Valencia 

Chonette  &  Button,  724  Larkin 

Clark  Frederick  N.,  518  Hyde 

Classen  J.  C,  409  Kearny 

Coady  Charles  F.,  1424 Point  Lobos  Av 

Coburn  Frank  H.,  2628  Bush 

Coburn  Ira  W.,  739,  25  th 

Cochran  James,  908  Minna 

Cohane  Lawrence,  710  Turk 

Commarv  William  T.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Comstock  Merlin,  1722  Polk 

Conlan  John,  428ACasiro 

Conning  Stephen,  616  California 

Conrad  Henry  A.,  623V4  California 


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Conzani  Giusto,  113  Montgomery  Av 

Cook  Richard,  SW  cor  Sacramento  and  Steiner 

Cooper  W.  E.,  241,9th 

Cotter  James  A.,  93  Hoffman  Av 

Cranston   &   Keenan,   W  s    Masonic   Av    bet 
Haight  and  Waller 

Crichton  Peter,  40  New  Montgomery 

Crowther  Edward  W.,  1505  California 

Currie  Robert,  40  New  Montgomery 

Dahlberg  Andrew,  935  Market 

Danehy  James,  3305  Geary 

Daniels  Frank  V.,  22314  Eddy 

Davis  Rees  O.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Day  Thomas  H.  &  Sons,  557  Brannan 

DeGear  George  P.,  123CoIlingwood 

Demartini  Paul,  13th  Av  nr  California 

Densmore  John,  77514  Market 

Denvir  William,  436  Castro 

Dittmer  William  A.,  1503  Stockton 

Donohue  A.,  42  West  Mission 

Doran  Thomas  F.,  41  Fulton 

Douglas  &  Greene,  1939  Mission 

Doyle  Richard  S.  &  Son,  40  New  Montgomery 

Droit  Thomas  C,  406  Montgomery 

Duebel  Charles  A.,  126,  1st 

Duffle  Christopher  W.,  700  O'Farrell 

Dunn  John  O.,  2808  Mission 

Durnin  Patrick,  2228  Geary 

Dutton  &  Hahn,  128  Golden  Gate  Ay 

Dyer  James  A.,  822  Dolores 

Edwards  Morgan,  1702  Sacramento 

Eiben  &  Scheflauer,  215  Post  and  8  Polk 

Einstein  Daniel,  630  Market 

Elam  Thomas,  40  New  Montgomery 

Elliott  William  H.,  33  Mint  Av 

Elston  Thomas,  223  Hayes 

Emmons  C.  S.,  945  Valencia 

Feely  M.  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Fennell  Martin,  27  Julian  Av 

Ferguson  Robert,  1510  Geary 

Fernhoff  Frederick  J.,  430  O'Farrell 

Fetter  Ferdinand,  234  Turk 

Field  William  J., 417  Powell 

Finerty  James,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Jones 

Fish  Henry  P.,  1208  Pacific 
Fish  Joseph  W.,  326  Valley 
Fisher  Alexander,  659  Folsom 

Fisher  G.  A.,  659  Folsom 

Flaherty  John,  103  Hyde 

Foley  John,  1234  Pine 

FolzF.  G.,  1540  Bush 

Foote  Hugh.  729.  21st 

Forsyth  O.  W.,  628  Market 

Foster  John,  40  New  Montgomery 

Foster  &  Co.,  1136  McAllister 

Eraser  James  D.,  14  Leavenworth 

Frichette  Louis  D.,  333  Drumm 

Farness  John,  40  New  Montgomery 

Geary  James,  40  New  Montgomery 

Gerisch  George,  IV^  Marcy  PI 

Gerts  Neil  S..  621  Merchant 

Gillespie  G.  G.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Gilman  Charles  H.,  1713  Sacramento 

Gilmore  Thomas  D.,  504  Jessie 

Gilmour  William.  706  Laguna 

Gingg  John  H.,  613  California 

Ginley  Edward,  312,  4th  Av 

Glackin  James,  SW  cor  30th  and  Missouri 

Goedze  Julius  H.,  804!4  Greenwich 

Goggins  L.  M.,  1018a  Shotwell 

Goldbeck  Charles,  9  Haight 

Gonyeau  John  B.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Gordon  George,  423  Hayes 

Grant  William  J..  648  Mission 

Griffin  P.  F.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Guilbert  Gustave,  329  Francisco 

Hamerton  W.  C,  318,  29th 

Hamilton  Thomas  J.,  334,  6th 

Haneke  George  W.,  172514  Green 

Hanlon  John,  1617  California 

Hansbrough  John  W. ,  20  Ellis 

Hansen  C,  151  Berry 

Harrington  William  E.,  3,  8th 

Haskins  Isaac  S.,  11  Morris  Av 

Hatch  Grafton,  13  Gold 

Hatch  Thomas,  771  Bryant 

Hatfield  Anthony  J.,  242  Ellis 

Hayes  John  T.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Healing  George,  3635  Sacramento 


Heenan  Edward,  711  Bryant 

Heizman  Christian,  1511  Powell 

Helbing  Louis,  1718  Waller 

Helbing  William  F.,  2712  Folsom 

Hendry  John  D.,  1005  Folsom 

Hennesey  Peter,  115  Oregon 

Hermann  A.  &  Co.,  64,  1st 

Hiatt  U.  G.,  316  Gough 

Hills  Joel  F.,  813  Stockton 

Hinckley  A.  G.,  2339  Pine 

Hinkel  Charles  L.,  218  Devisadero 

Hinkel  George  W.,  2238  Clay 

Hinrichs  J.  Fred,  2011/2  Polk 

Hirsch  Ferdinand,  1545  Mission 

Hofmeister  Julius  S.,  131,  14th 

Holm  &  Sheibley,  409,  30th 

Horstmeyer  W.  &  Co.,  56  Annie 

Howard  William,  9th  Av  South'nr  G 

Hull  John  v.,  837  Geary 

Humphreys  George,  925  Mission 

Hutchings  Thomas  R.,  734  Vallejo 

Hutchings  W.  A.,  1908  Fillmore 

Ingerson  &  Gore,  40  New  Montgomery 

In  wood  Henry,  1335  Lombard 

Jack  William  R.,  913  Ellis 

Jacks  Henry,  40  New  Montgomery 

Jackson  Archibald,  12  Middle 

Jacques  Isaie,  822  Montgomery 

James  W.  H.,  2205  Pine 

Johnson  &  Secor,  668  Howard 

Johnston  James,  2129  Fillmore 

Jones  William  G.,  3711  Clay 

Judd  Charles  M.,  1507  Pine 

Kavanagh  Matthew,  SE  cor  Grove  and  Steiner 

Keene  James,  1804  Larkin 

Kemble  Thomas  R.,  38  Turk 

Kemp  Walter  E.,  2221  Mission 

Kennedy  Joseph,  40  New  Montgomery 

Kenny  Edward,  3733  Pine 

Kent  J.  E.  &  Co.,  1817  Polk 

Kent  S.  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Kern  Frederick  W.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Kirkwood  William  J.,  151/2  Valencia 

Klatt  Ferdinand,  40  New  Montgomery  and  409 

Kearny 
Klein  Jacob,  12514  Page 
Kluber  Josepf ,  932  Montgomery 
Knowles  &  Reichley,  40  New  Montgomery 
Knox  &  Cook,  40  New  Montgomery 
Koch  Otto,  1605  Folsom 
Krefting  Charles,  1436  Fulton 
Kreger  William  B.,  .530  Mission 
Kretcker  Charles,  13  Shotwell 
Kronnick  Frank,  2750a  Bush 
Kronnick  Fred  G.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Lack  George,  409  Kearny 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lange  W.  A.,  515  Pine 
LAWRENCE  GEORGE  E.,  619  Sacramento 
LAWRENCE  JAY  V.,  619  Sacramento 

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Leach  &  Lee,  1019  Market 
Learned  Edward  A.,  213  Leidesdorff 
Lewis  L.,  1821  Webster 
Lewis  Thomas,  2818'/i  Sacramento 
Linden  William,  40  New  Montgomery 
Little  William,  208  O'Farrell 
Logan  James  F.,  621  Mission 
Lord  James  H.,  331  Noe 
Lott  &  Joslin,  670  Mission 
Loughlin  Peter  J.,  2515  Mission 
Louis  Louis,  1324  Webster 
Lundin  Charles,  2711  Folsom 
Lundy  Isaac  S.,  551  Mission 
Lynch  M.  C,  40  New  Montgomery 


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Carpenters  and  Builders— Cont'd. 

Mabey  &  Hannah,  522  Bush 

Maggio  Vincenzo,  507  Green 

MahonyBros.,  199-300  Crocker  Bldg 

Maloney  Patrick,  40  New  Montgomery 

Marcuse  &  Remmel,  628  Market 

Mason  Charles  M.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Massey  John,  40  New  Montgomery 

McBain  John,  40  New  Montgomery 

MoCann  Richard,  40  New  Montgomery 

McCausland  Wesley  K.,  422  Jackson 

McComas  Nicholas,  428,  11th 

McConahey  James,  1149  Mission 

McDonald  Allen,  1413  Ellis 

McDonald  Hector  M.,  706  Larkin 

McDonald  James,  205V4,  14th 

McDonald  John,  40  New  Montgomery 

McElroy  Andrew,  40  New  Montgomery 

McGraw  D.  F.,  2818/2  Pine 

Mclnerney  Patrick  J.,  227, 5th 

Mclnery  James  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Mclver  A.,  9  Trinity 

McKay  Alexander,  1309  Baker 

McKay  John  H.,  40  New  Montgamery 

McLachlan  Thomas,  40  New  Montgomery 

McLean  Joseph  R.,  1621  O'Farrell 

Mecredy  Bros.,  8  Stevenson 

Medus  &  Hurthere,  1122  Stockton, 

Merry  Thomas,  34  Clay 

Meyer  John,  1818  Hyde 

Miller  Adam,  409  Kearny 

Miller  Frank  H.,  428,  6th 

Miller  George  E.,  612  Commercial 

Mitchell  Thos.  F.  &  Bros.,  NW  cor  23th  and 
Utah 

Moller  &  Sass,  604  California 

Molloy  Neil,  222  Church 

Moore"  Charles  P.,  221  Front,  room  5 

Moore  George  H.,  221  Front,  room  5 

Moore  Thomas  B.,  12  Golden  Gate  Av 

Moore  William,  460  Natoma 

Morton  Henrie  F.,  6  Spring 

Muller  W.  A.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Munroe  D.  B.,  22  Johnson  Av 

Munster  John  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Murphy  Cornelius  C,  1927  Green 

Murray  Abner,  221  Douglass 

Murray  Robert  M.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Murray  Sumner  C,  632  Howard 

Nelson  Albert  N.,  28  Bernard 

Nelson  Fernando,  1522,  25th 

Nichols  Charles  F.,  822  Dolores 

Nichols  Hiram  D.,  6:iQ  Market 

Nolte  Louis  H.,  300.  15th 

Norton  Charles  H.,  409  Kearny 

O'Brien  James  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Ogle  John,  40  New  Montgomery 

Parent  Charles  L.,  232  Fremont 

Park  William  J.,  1031  Howard 

Parker  Rufus.  .529  Grove 

PATTINSON  JOSEPH,  1 1518  Turk 

Paty  William  T.,  2507  Folsom 

Pauls  J.  H.,  1320  Stanvan 

Paulson  William.  116  Powell 

Pavert  R.  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 

PENNY  ISAAC,  414  OFarrell 

PEULECKA  HENRY  L.,  17  Halleck.  (See  Ad- 
vertisement on  opposite  page.) 

Plant  William,  1448,  24th 

Post  Nathan  C,  438,  11th  Av 

Pottinger  Thomas  T.,  2726  Pine 

Power  M.  C,  835  Sutter 

Powers  Daniel,  40  New  Montgomery 

Priest  E.  A.,  30  Geary 

Pritchard  Henry  W.,  609  Laguna 

Purden  James,  710  Larkin 

Quinn  Charles,  133  Oak 

Ralston  George  P.,  20th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos 
Av 

Redmond  Michael  F.,  22ti5  Devisadero 

Rednall  William  W.,  2312  Market 

Renner  William,  1154  Folsom 

Rice  Michael,  205  Ellis 

Richardson  Manley,  1373  San  Jose  Av 

Ritchie  Napoleon  B.,  1127,  18th 

Rivard  &  St.  Onge,  1332  California 

Rive  Philip,  2920  Pine 

Robinett  Thomas,  215  Stevenson 


ROBINSON  &  GILLESPIE,  339  Sutter 

H.  C.  Robinson  W.  J.  Gillespie 

[TELEPHONE  GEANT  NO.  755] 

ROBINSON  &.  GILLESPIE 
Carpenters   -  a,iid.   -    Builders 

339   SUTTER    ST.,    S.    F. 

Stores  and  offices  fitted  up.    Counters  and  shelving 
for  sale.     All  jobbing  promptly  attended  to. 

Roeber  Christoph,  1036  Sutter 

Roettger  F.,  262514  Sutter 

Ross  James,  Ul  Van  Ness  Av 

Rosso  Charles,  217  Hayes 

Rowland  Edward,  1622  Powell 

Rush  William  H.,  315  Cherry 

Salanave  Jean,  316  Grant  Av 

Sanches  Randolph  P.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Sanders  John, 421  Jones 

Saunders  J.  S.  W.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Saunier  Paul,  823^  Jackson 

Schmidt  John  C,  2240  Mission 

Schmidt  Louis,  19,  7th 

Schmitz  Frank,  712  Folsom 

Schuman  Max,  609  Octavia 

Schutt  Charles,  13  Shotwell 

Scott  J.  J.,  620  Jones 

Scott  Michael  J.,  24th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 

Serens  Frederick  W.,  1601  Geary 

Sheehan  Jeremiah,  2809  Clay 

Siess  George,  38  Ellis 

Sinnott  R.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Slack  Edgar  S.,  115  Geary  rear 

Smilie  Bros.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Smith  Charles  H.,  1914  Sutter 

Smith  J.  W.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Smith  Thomas  B.,  325  Golden  Gate  Av 

Sorensen  Walter,  538  Linden  Av 

Soule  Bros.,  40  New  Montgoinery 

Spencer  John  W.,  2245  Mission 

Steinmann  F.  V.,  819  Jessie 

Stephens  &  Woods,  3103  Fillmore 

Stevens  Arthur,  2005  Golden  Gate  Av 

Stierlen  George,  1210  Waller 

STONE  REINHOLD,  510  Post 

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references.     Residence  No.  6  Oak  Place,  off  Mason 

St.,   San  Francisco.     Postal  Card  notice  promptly 

attended  to. 

STORE,    510    POST    ST. 

Stone  &  McCarney,  468  Stevenson 
Styles  William  H..  2215b  Sutter 
Sullivan  Timothy,  40  New  Montgomery 
Sweeney  Daniel.  40  New  Montgomery 
Taber  Edwin  F.,'  1550  Howard 
Taylor  Byron  I.,  3116  Point  Lobos  Av 
Taylor  &  Armstrong,  449  Clementina 
Thoenges  Louis,  1602  Mission 
Thomson  William  T..  11  Halleck 
Tiffin  William,  412  Ash  Av 
Tilden  Charles  L.,  6231/2  California 
Timm  Richard,  1019!4  Pacific 
Trost  Robert,  433,  29th 
Trotter  John,  40  New  Montgomery 
Trounson  John,  315  Sutter 
Vanderveken  F.,  45  Shotwell 
VanDusen  Benjamin  R.,  1402  Devisadero 
Walker  Abner,  2112  Fillmore 
Walker  George  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Walker  William  A.,  1166  Mission 
Wantz  Charles  W.,  151 V2  Valencia 
Wanzer  Merritt.  1.306  Mission 
Warner  Joseph  C,  341  Eddy 
Weber  Martin,  425  Bush 
Weiner  Louis,  934  Howard 
Weir  Albert  J.,  2518  Pine 
Weismann  Louis  M.,  809  Union 
Wheeler  Frederick  H.,  23031/2  Bush 
Wheeler  &  Burdick,  219  Sacramento 


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Carpenters  and  Builders— Cont'd. 
White  Bros.,  40  New  Montgomery 
White  Orrin  E.,  733,  17th 
Wickersham  W.  H.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Wilcox  J.  R.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Williams  F,  A.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Williams  J.  M.,  17  Van  Ness  Av 
Williams  Victor,  214  Pine 
Williamson  Hugh,  41,  8th 
Wilson  Charles,  234  Fillmore 
Wiren  John.  334  Geary 
AVoods  Edward,  S  s  Sierra  nr  Tennessee 
Worden  S.  G.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Wray  Samuel,  1247  Mission 
Wright  James  R.,  1776  Green 
Wyllie  John,  632  Washington 
Zefuss  F.  W.,  734  Oak 
Zerse  Joseph,  841  Valencia 
Zihn  Andreas,  123,  12th 
Zimmerman  Adolph  A.,  443,  3d 

Carpenters'  Tools. 

(See  Hardware.) 


Carpet  Beating. 

ADVANCE  CARPET  BEATING  AND  RENOVAT- 
ING CO.,  George  Walcom  manager,  402-404 
Sutter 
BARBER  GEORGE  A.,  1509  Market 
Barber  Zachary  T.,  236,  14th,  office  146  Geary 
CITY  STEAM  CARPET  BEATING  AND  RENO- 
VATING WORKS,  38-40,  8th 
Coutts  Andrew.  703  Valencia 
ENTERPRISE     CARPET     BEATING     WORKS, 
office  146  Geary 


GISSLOW'S  PERFECT  CARPET  CLEANING 
WORKS  AND  MOVING  CO.,  NW  cor  Eddy 
and  Larkln 


taken  up,  cleaned  and  laid  at 
only  6  cents  per  yard.  Cheap- 
Moving, 


CARPETS 

est  in  the  City.     First-class  work, 
packing  and  shipping. 

Gisslow's  Perfect  Carpet  Cleaning 
Works  and  Moving  Co. 

N.  W.  COR.  EDDY  &LARKINSTS.  TEL.  EAST  t3& 


GREAT   EASTERN    CARPET    BEATING   AND 
RENOVATING  WORKS  THE,  14,  8th 

GREAT    EASTERN 

STEAM  CARPET  BEATING  AND  RENOVATING  WORKS 

DTEINS   AND   CLEANING 

14  Eighth  Street,  Hear  Market  B.  Grant,  Manager 

Carpets  taken  up,  cleaned  and  relald 

the  same  day.  If  desired. 

Henko  A.  V.,  2116  Fillmore 
Irvine  &  Watts,  409  McAllister 

McQueen  john, 

453  Stevenson.    (See  advt.,  page  1750). 


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MITCHELL   J.   E.    CARPET    CLEANING    AND 
RENOVATING  CO.,  240,  14th 

THE  J.   B.   MITCHELL 

Carpet   Cleaning   and    Renovating  Co. 

(INCORPOEATED) 

Old  Established  Carpet  Cleaning  Machines 
Office.  240  Fourteenth  St.,  bet.  Mission  and  Howard 

TELEPHONE  MISSION  74 

CAMPBELL   &    SOHENSEN,    MANAGERS 

Cleaning.  3  cents  per  yard 

PaciSc  Steam  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Renovating 

Works,  33S-335  Golden  Gate  Av 
Quigley  Bros.,  2380  Market 
SPAULDING  J.    &  CO.,  353-355  Tehama.     (See 

advertisement  on  preceding  page.) 
STRATTON  SCHUYLER,  19,  8th 

STRATTON'S 

CARPET  BEATING,  RENOVATING, 
CLEANING   AND   DYEING  WORKS 

No.    19     EIGHTH     STREET 

Carpets  Taken  Up,  Cleaned  and  Relaid  on  the 
Shortest  Notice  and  at  6  Cents  per  Yard.  All  orders 
promptly  attended  to.  Men's  suits  cleaned  and 
dybd.  Rugs  renovated  25  cents  each.  Will  do  as 
good  work  for  6  cents  per  yard  as  other  firms  do  for 
10  cents.  S.  STRATTON,  Pkopkietor. 


WHELDEN  A.  W.,  3400  Geary, 
ment  on  following  page.) 


(See  advertise- 


Carpet  Cleaning  Works. 

City  Steam  Carpet  Beating   and    Renovating 
Works,  38-40,  8th 

Conklin's  Carpet-beating  Works, 

333  Golden  Gate  Ave,  telephone  East  126 

Coutts  Andrew,  703  Valencia 

Enterprise  Carpet  Cleaning  and 

RENOVATING  WORKS,  main  office  146 
Geary  cor  Stockton,  Z.  T.  Barber  proprie- 
tor, formerly  witli  the  late  J.  E.  MitcheU, 
telephone  Mission  100 

Ferguson  S.  S.  &  Co.,  23-25,  10th 

George  Augustus.  11,  8th 

GREAT    EASTERN    CARPET    BEATING    AND 

RENOVATING  WORKS  THE,  14,  8th 
Irvine  &  Watts,  409,  McAllister 
JONES  &  CO.,  25-27,  8th 
Jordan  M.  F.,  1024  Oak 
KLEINERT  A.  G.,  1512-1514  Polk,  telephone  East 

725 
Martin  A.  G.  &  Co.,  695  McAllister 
McQueen  John,  453  Stevenson 
Mitchell  J.  E.  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Renovating 

Co.,  240,  14th 
National    Carpet    Beating     and     Renovating 

Works,  313-315  Guerrero 
Pacific  Steam  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Henovating 

Works,  333-335  Golden  Gate  Av 
Savon  and  Carpet  Cleaning  Co. ,  206  Leavenworth 
Shanahan  John  W,,  office  31  Geary 
Sparks  Daniel,  1915  Broadway 
SPAULDING  J.  &  CO.,  353-355  Tehama 
Union  Steam  Carpet  Cleaning  and  Renovating 

Works,  2380  Market 
WHELDEN  A.  W.,  3400  Geary 


Carpet  Dealers. 

(See  also  Furniture.) 
Ackerman  &  Kohn,  117-121  Geary 
Bailey  Orrin,  1003  Valencia 
Bare  Bros.,  1251-1257  Market 
Berson  Gustave,  204  Post 
Boedefeld  John,  1171  Mission 
Brilliant  Tobias,  410  Post 
California  Furniture   Mfg  Co.,   117-121  Geary 


Clark  John  T.,  1133  Market 

Chicago  Clock  Co.,  1622-1626  Market 

Duffy  James  &  Co.,  30  Geary 

Durand  Furniture  Co.,  1133  Mission 

Eastern  Clock  Co.,  1234-1336  Stockton 

Ehrenpfort  William,  1323  Market 

Forster,  Little  &  Co.,  861  Market 

Fredericks  Joseph  &  Co.,  649  Market 

Friedman  M.  &  Co.,  224-330  Stockton 

GuUixson  Bros.,  955  Market 

Hislop  Robert  C,  314  Hayes 

Indianapolis  Furniture  Co.,  750  Mission 

KING  FURNITURE  CO.,  1137-1131  Market 

Kitterman  James,  1313  Stockton 

Kleinert  A.  G.,  1512-1514  Polk 

Kragen  Furniture  Co.,  1043  Market 

Lewis  Abraham,  1304  Stockton 

Litzius  A.  &  Son.  512  Hayes 

LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 

Mackay  Alexander  &  Son,  715  Market 

McCabe  Hugh,  948-950  Mission 

Miller  Joseph  A.,  960-962  Mission 

Milwaukee  Furniture  Co.,  932-934  Howard 

Neumann  Louis  J.,  117,  6th 

NOLAN  W.  S.,  1335  Market 

NOONAN  JEREMIAH,  1017-1023  Mission 

Pattosien  Carpet  Co.,  4a5  Valencia 

PLUM  CHARLES  M.  &  CO.  UPHOLSTERY  CO., 

1301-1307  Market 
Raye  A.  P.  &  Co.,  1810  Market 
REYNOLDS     JOHN     M.    (wood),   602    Market, 

Crocker  Bldg 
Rothschild  Morris,  213-315  Mason 
Sohlueter  &  Volberg,  709  Market 
Searey  Furniture  Co.,  1437-1439  Mission 
Shirek  &  Shirek,  747  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
Smith  W.  T.  &Co.,  569  Market 
Sperling  &  Stotzenwald,  2835,  16th 
Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  1039-1041  Market 
Walcom  George,  402  Sutter 
Walter  D.  N.  &  E.  &  Co.  529-531  Market 

*  Carpet  Layers. 

Henko  A.  V.,  2116  Fillmore 


*  Carpet  Sweepers. 

BUCHANAN  BROTHERS, 

609  Sacramento 

Figer  Benedict,  310  Sutter 

*  Carpet  Threads. 
BARBOUR  BROS.  CO.  THE,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 

agents,  517-519  Market 

*  Carpets— Wood. 

WELLS   CHARLES   B.,    422  Sutter,    telephone 
Main  1883,  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Carriage  and  Cah  Companies. 

Dowling  Bros.,  933  Harrison 
Pacific  Carriage  Co.,  48,  8th 
United  Carriage  Co.,  12  New  Montgomery 

*  Carriage  and  Wagon  Bolts. 

(See  also  Bolt  and  Nut  Makers.) 
PAYNE'S  BOLT  WORKS,  121-133  Howard 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Makers. 

Anderson  Christopher,  415,  6th 
Babbitt  John  H.,  314-318  McAllister 
Baron  J.  &  Co.,  630  Broadway 
Becraft  Almerin  T.,  200  Bartlett 
Biagini  C.  &  Co.,  520i/2  Davis 
Black  H.  M.  &  Co.,  120-123  New  Montgomery 
Bunce  H.  F.  &  Co.,  836  Devisadero 
Butterfield  Charles  F.,  820  Howard 
Carvill  Manufacturing  Co.,  48,  8th 
Cobleigh  John  L.,  2030  Polk 
Columbus  Buggy  Co.,  313-315  Market 
Commins  James  E.,  1937  Mission 


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CARPETS  TAKEN  UP,  BEATEN,  RENOVATED,  SEWED  AND  LAID  IN  A  SUPERIOR  MANNER 

Carpets  Cleaned  by  my  Process  are  freed  from  Grit,  Moths,  etc.,  the  Nap  is  Raised,  Colors 
Brightened,  giving  them  the  appearance  of  New  Carpets. 

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Machinery,  you  may  rely  on  having  your  work  done  well. 

BORDERING  AND  REFITTING  CARPETS  A  SPECIALTY 

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Caxrlage  and  Wagon  Makers— Cont'd. 

Commins  P.  W.,  3249  Mission 

Costigan  Thomas  M.,  402-404  Jackson 

Daclin  Emile,  607  Battery 

Davis  Edwin  F.,  1210  Pierce 

Day  James  S.,  518  Leavenworth 

Dean  Warren  Y.,  203  Fremont 

Di  Grazia  Lorenzo,  619  Front 

Dippel  John,  Railroad  Av  nr  6th  Av  South 

Dudley  Elijah  C,  1322  Devisadero 

Egan  R.  J.  &  Son.  2117  Mission 

Ewing  John  F.,  1129  Alabama 

Falkingham  Edwin,  1721  Mission 

Farren  John  W.,  121  Beale 

Feisel  Frederick  T.,  1509  Mission 

Folsom  &  Locke,  329  Golden  Gate  Av 

Frank  Frederick  J.,  1202  Webster 

Frediani  &  Laveau,  424  Pacific 

Frichette  Harry  E.,  619  Grove 

Gallagher  &  O'Connor,  610-612  Bryant 

Gibeau  Isaac  O.,  507-509, 26th 

Giesen  Bros.,  306  Gough 

Glynn  John  P.,  2140  Filbert 

GRAVE  B.  CO.,  421-423  Pacific  and  812  Mont- 
gomery 

Grunnagle,  Engish  &  Co.,  17  Drumm 

Gustavson  Bros.,  642  Valencia 

Halkett  William,  903  Golden  Gate  Av 

Hansen  J.  C.  &  Son,  424  Jackson 

Herold  Charles,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

HINRICHSH.  &  CO.,  114-116  Drumm 

Hoffman  Fred,  1221  Webster 

Hofstetter  Herman,  Railroad  Av  bet  15th  and 
16th  Avs  South 

Holmes  H.  E.  &  Co.,  838-840  Howard 

Hottua  Nickolaus,  715  Folsom 

Jeffers  James  D.,  1421  Nebraska 

Johnsen  &Gogan,  461  Natoma 

Jones  &  Kendig,  5  Merchant 

Keany  Felix,  1325  Mission 

Kenealy  Thomas,  838  Brannan 

Kerr  David,  47-49  Beale 

Kister  &  Huber,  W  s  Mission  nr  Silver  Av 

Klapperich  John  J.,  3  Grand  Av 

Klein  Charles,  111-113,  1st 

Lacaze  Baptiste,  714  Sansome 

La  Chapelle  Joseph  J.,  521  Mission 

Langeron  Francois,  414  Broadway 

Larkins  &  Co.,  634-638  Howard 

Lehner  George,  36  Broadway 

Lowney  Bros.,  436,  9th 

Maier  Thomas,  2315  Mission 

Martin  &  Co.,  1604  Mission 

McArron  Charles,  660  Bryant 

Mead  &  Clog,  3245  Mission 

Mersereau  Addison  S.,  2237  Mission 

Molter  Charles,  1114  Mission 

Morgan  &  Cotter,  537  Brannan 

Mowry  William  A.,  1140  Folsom 

Murasky  William  F.  1148  Mission 

Neumiller  J.  &  G.,  23,  7th 

Newkirk  Daniel  I.,  2727  Mission 

Nugent  Richard,  346  McAllister 

O'Brien  &  Sons,  cor  Polk  and  Golden  Gate  Av 

Palin  Joseph  J.,  937  Alabama 

Pardini  Liugi,  113  Oregon 

Phelan  George  W.,  657-659  Bryant 

Puccinelli  O.  &  Co.,  511  Davis 

Ragan  &  Schlegel,  956  Harrison 

Rasmussen  Louis  C,  870  Howard 

Reardon  Maurice,  1313  Broderick 

Rentschler  John,  1624  Mission 

Roberts  Thomas,  1613  Market 

Rovere  S.  &  Co.,  317  Broadway 

Schelbert  John,  W  s  Mission  nr  Theresa 

Schindler  Henry  B.,  128-130  Spear 

Schlappi  John,  1340  Turk 

Schulz  William  &  Son,  1161  Howard 

Shaw  William  E.,  1621  Market 

Sicotte  Roger,  Cortland  Av  nr  Mission 

Sophey  Joseph,  820  Folsom 

Stahlecker  Jacob,  828  Harrison 

Stamer  August,  206  Jackson 

Stitt  Robert,  625  Howard 

Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  cor  Market  and  10th 

Tauck  E.  &  Co.,  107  Oregon 

Thomas  Richard  R.,  1620  Mission 

Thompson  John  D.,  3011  Mission 


Terry  James,  234,  9th 

Unrath  Peter,  2423  Mission 

Vetter  August,  NE  cor  9th  and  Brannan 

Von  Emden  John,  337,  5th 

Walcom  Bros.,  217  Ellis 

Wertsch  William,  100  Golden  Gate  Av 

Wight  &  Hocking,  1414  Pine 

Wilbert  Martin  L.,  203  Fremont 

Zipfel  &  Littner,  1114  Folsom 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Materials. 

Boesch  Lamp  Co.  (lamps),  .585  Mission 
Holt  Bros.  Co. ,  30-  32  Main 
Howard  E.  A.  &  Co.,  31  Spear 
Kitzmuller  Michael,  829  Howard 
Spinney  Stillman,  1757  Mission 
TAYLER  &  SPOTSWOOD  CO..  31  Beale 
TAYLOR  &  TAYLOR,  24-26  Beale 
VAN  WINKLE  L  S.  &  CO.,  413-415  Market 
Waterhouse  &  Lester,  16-22  Beale 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Springs. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON.,  N  W  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Betts  Spring  Co.,  218  Fremont 
VAN  WINKLE  L  S.  &  CO.,  413-415  Market 

Carriage  Hardware. 

Arnold  N.  S.  Hardware  Co.,  23  Davis 

Flint  Carriage  Hardware  Co.,  217-221  Mission 

Snook  James  &  Co.,  35-37  Beale 

Stein  Charles  W.  &  Sons,  265  Stevenson 

Studebaker  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  SW  cor 

Market  and  10th 
Tayler  &  Spotswood  Co.,  31  Beale 
Taylor  &  Taylor,  24-26  Beale 

Carriage  Lamps. 
Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  585  Mission 

Carriage  Painters. 

(See  Painters  Carriage.) 

Carriage  Repositories. 

Black  H.  M.  &  Co.,  120-130  New  Montgomery 
California  Wagon  and  Carriage  Co.,  SQV^  Fre- 
mont 
Columbus  Buggy  Co.,  213-215  Market 
Davis  Carriage  Co.,  36H  Fremont 
Grave   B.   Co.,    421-423  Pacific   and  812   Mont- 


Parry  Mfg.  Co.,  36V2  Fremont 

Spaulding  H.  C,  NW  cor  Valencia  and  15th 

Studebaker  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  SW  cor 

Market  and  10th 
WilleyO.  F.  &  Co.,  317  Montgomery 

Carriage  Trimmers. 

Gillig  Jacob,  329  Golden  Gate  Av 

Grave  B.  Co.  ,421-423  Pacific  and  812  Montgomery 

Mahood  Joseph  J.,  20  Clay 

Schwartz  August,  1167  Howard 

Standish  Henry,  1324  Valencia 

Stein  Charles  W.  &  Sons,  265  Stevenson 

West  Coast  Top  Co., 55  Beale 

Cartridges. 
(See  also  Arms  and  Ammunition.) 
COLT'S  PATENT  FIRE-ARMS  MANUFACTUR- 
ING CO.,  I.  R.  D.  Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 
UNION  METALLIC  CARTRIDGE  CO.,  I.  R.  D. 
Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 

•  Carts. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Carvers— Wood. 

(See  Wood  Carvers.) 

Cash  Registers. 

(See  Registers  Cash.) 

Cask  Makers. 

(See  Coopers.) 


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*  Cast  Iron  Pipe. 
FROELICH  CHRISTIAN,  302  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Martin  Pipe  and  Foundry  Co.,  106  Market 

*  Castings— MetaL 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &,  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Caterers. 

Abraham  Max,  428  Geary 
BENJAMIN  N.  M.  &  CO.,  202  Turk 
Bertaud  Hyppolite  E.,  1533  Post 

CALIFORNIA  CATERING  CO., 

Huber  Bros,  proprietors,  office  California 
HaU,  620  Busfi 

Couesnon  Alexander  &  Co.,  1510  Bush 
Flynn  John  H.,   14  McAllister 
Holje  Elizabeth  Miss,  1235  Potrero  Av 
Ludwig  Ernst  H.  &  Co..  1206  Sutter 
Pallier  J.  G.,  20  Lewis 

SEABURG  CHARLES  F., 

208  Hyde 

Snowden  Frederick  T.,  728  Golden  Gate  Av 

*  Catsup  Manufacturers. 
FISHER  PACKING  CO.,  509-517  Commercial 

*  Caustic  Soda. 
KITTLE  &  iCO.,  202  California 

*  Celluloid  Goods. 

BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER     CO.    THE 

653-655  Market 

Cement. 

(See  also  Lime  Dealers.) 
ALSEN'S  PORTLAND  CEMENT,  William  Wolff 

&  Co.  agents,  327-329  Market 
Bumell  E.  H.,  408  California,  room  16 
California  Cement  Co.,  21-25,  10th 
Church  Thomas  W.,  307  Sansome,  room  1 
Cowell  Henry  &  Co.,  211-213  Drumm 
Eclipse  Cement  and  Blacking  Co.,  411  Market 
Forbes  Brothers,  307  Sansome,  room  2 
GOODYEAR    RUBBER    CO.     (rubber),     577-579 

Market 
GRACE  W.  R.  &  CO.,  203  California 
Holmes  H.  T.  Lime  Co.,  24  Sacramento 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-329  Market 

Cemeteries. 

(See  also  page  48.) 

MOUNT    OLIVET    CEMETERY 

ASSOCIATION,   M.  C.    Walton  president, 
H.  T.  Graves  secretary,  997  Market 

Cemetery  and  Lawn  Fences. 

Douglass  Thomas  A.,  308  Central  Av 
McAlister  Robert,  917  Point  Lobos  Av 

*  Cemetery  Work— MetaL 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

♦  Centrifugal   Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

•  Cereal  Mills. 

Deming-Palmer  Milling  Co.,  114-116  Sacramento 

Chain  Makers— Iron. 

Bridgeport  Chain  Co.,  120  Sutter,  room  3 
Harvey  George,  82-84  Zoe 
Pacific  Rolling  Mill  Co..  100  Market 
Payne's  Bolt  Works,  123  Howard 


Chair  Makers. 

(See  also  Furniture  Manufacturers.) 
Grefle  Charles,  508-510,  5th 
Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Co.,  659  Mission 
Pacific  Chair  Co.,  762 Mission 
Postel  Isaac,  411  Mission 

Champagne  Importers. 

(See  also  liquors,  wholesale.) 
CHAPMAN  WILFRID  B.,  123  California 
Coope  &  Pippy,  204  Market 
De  Fremery  James  &  Co.,  410  Battery 
Dickson.  DeWolf  &  Co.,  326  Clay 
GREENWAY  EDWARD  M.,  50   Nevada   Block, 

telephone  Main  5754 
Hall  George  E.  P.,  2  Mutual  Life  Bldg,6th  floor 
LOUIS  ROEDERER,  Macondray  Bros.  &  Lock- 

ard  agents,  124  Sansome 
Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard,  124  Sansome 
Meinecke  Charles  &  Co.,  314  Seycramento 
Meyer  Em.  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 
Mizner  Edgar  A.,  306  Market 
MORTON  JOSEPH  HATFIELD,  106  Pine 
PERRIER-JOUET  &  CO.,  Wilfrid  B.    Chapman 

agent,  123  California,  room  16 
POMMERY  SEC,  William  Wolff  &  Co.  agents, 

327-329  Market 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (Moet  &  Chandon, 

White   Seal   and    Brut    Imperial),    212-214 

Market 
Veuve  H.  Harry,  124  Sansome 
Yignier  Ami,  429-43T  Battery 
WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.   (Pommery  Sec),  327- 

329  Market 

Champagne  Manufacturers. 

California  Champagne  Co.,  244  Stevenson 
Finke's  A.  Widow,  809  Montgomery 
Gruenberg  Arthur  &  Co.,  1144  Howard 
Haraszthy  Arpad,  530  Washington 
La  Fiesta  Champagne  Co.,  18  California 
Perscheid  Gustave  A.,  122  Fulton 

Chandeliers. 

(See  Gas  Fixtures.) 

Charcoal. 

(See  also  wood  and  coal.) 
Cereghino  Benedetto,  430  Pacific 
Church  S.  R.,  307  Sansome 
Devoto  David,  430  Pacific 
Duley  Frank  P.,  1713  Mission 
GIOVANNINI  DANIEL,  808-812  Pacific 
Henderson  H.  C,  1809-1815  Folsom 
Koerber  August,  17-19  Washington 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearnv 

Mcdonald  p.  a.,  813  Foisom 

Wainwright  &  Easton,  30  Market 
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Cheese  Dealers. 

(See  Dairy  Produce,  also  Grocers.) 


♦  Chemical  Manufacturers'  Wares. 


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Chemical  Works. 

California  Chemical  Works,  E  s  San  Bruno  Av 

nr7th 
Griswold  E.  &  Co.,  1509-1515,  16th 
Mission  Chemical  Works,  ofiBce  214  Sacramento 
Pacific  Ammonia  and  Chemical  Co.,  NW  cor 

Francisco  and  Webster 
Pacific  Chemical  Works,  718  Montgomery 
PEERLESS  CHEMICAL  CLEANING  AND  DYE- 
ING WORKS,  385-387,  8th 
San  Francisco  Chemical  Works,  office  402  Front 
Stauffer  Chemical  Co.,  cor  Utah  and  Alameda, 

office  402  Front 
Western  Mineral  Co.,  220  California,  room  1 

Chemicals. 

(See  also  Chemical  Works,  also  Druggists.) 
Caire  Justinian  Co.,  521-523  Market 
California  Herb  and  Chemical  Co.,  847  McAl- 
lister 
Jackson  T.  W.  &  Co.,  236  Market 
Taylor  John  &  Co.,  63,  1st 

Chemists. 

(See  also  Druggists.) 
Baxter  &  Oesting,  953  Market 
Bourgougnon  Michael  O.,  French  Hospital 
Burnett  &  Co.,  327  Montgomery 
Calegaris  Joseph,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Pacific 
Calvert  John,  42  Phelan  Bldg 
CURTIS  J.  M.  &  SON,  123  California,  room  27 
De  Coninck  Frank,  102  Ellis 
Duffield  W.  W.,  202  Market,  room  3 
Ellis  Henry  R.,  318  Pine 
Fauda  Carlos  O.,  1600  Stockton 
Fraser  Thomas  T.,  1086  Howard 
Freund  R.  H.,  801  Sutter 
Happersberger  Emil,  48,  6th 
LUCKHARDT  C.  A.  &  CO.,  71-73  Stevenson 
Mayhew  William  E.,  144,  4th 
MILLER  HARRY  EAST,  216  Bush 
Neumann  Edward,  1437  California 
Ogden  C.  A.,  13  Montgomery  Block 
Root  George  A.,  SE  cor  6th  and  Howard 
Steele  James  G.  &  Co.,  635  Market 
Strehlke  Louis  F.  &Co.,  NW  cor  Scott  and  Eddy 
WALLER  BROTHERS,  23  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 
Young  Joseph,  1063  and  1114  Folsom 

Chemists— Analytical. 
CUNNINGHAM  A.  AUCHIE,  229  Geary 

A.  AUCHIE  CUNNINGHAM,  F.  C.  S. 

Analytical  and  Consulting  Chemist 
229    GEARY    STREET,    COR.    POWELL 

Milk,  Water,  Oils  and  Urine  Analyzed  and  Exam- 
ined Microscopically.    Poisons  tested  for.    Minerals 
reported  upon.      Classes  In  Chemistry  and  Assaying. 
Telephone  Main  1028 


Curtis  J.  M.  &  Son,  123  California,  room  27 
Dyer  Henry  S.,  22  California,  room  19 
FALKENAU  LOUIS,  434  California 
Hanks  Henry  G.,  718  Montgomery 
Jehu  Walter  N.,  46-47  Montgomery  Block 
Koebig  Julius,  320  Sansome,  room  3 
MILLER  HARRY  EAST,  216  Bush 

HARRY  EAST  MILLER 

CONSULTING     AND    ANALYTICAL     CHEMIST 
316  BUSH  STREET 

Graduate  of  the  University  of  Strassburg, 
Germany,  Ph.  D. ;  Graduate  of  the  University 
of  California,  B.  S.;  Fellow  of  the  Chemical 
Society,  London;  Member  of  the  Society  of 
Chemical  Industry,  London;  Member  of  the 
German  Chemical  Society,  Berlin,  and  Member 
of  the  American  Public  Health  Association. 

Price  Arthur  F.,  524  Sacramento 
Price  Thomas,  524  Sacramento 
Price  Thomas  &  Son,  524  Sacramento 

Chemists— Manufacturing. 

Emerson  Drug  Co.,  41  Stevenson 

Hall  Bros.,  1819  Lyon 

Joy  Edwin  W.  Co.  The,  269  Stevenson 

Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  34-40,  1st 

Leipnitz  G.  &  Co.,  250-252  Sutter 

McCormick  John  A.,  777  Folsom 

Merten  Manufacturing  Co.,  210  Davis 

Phillips  C.  H.  Chemical  Co.,  23,  2d 

Reynolds  John,  E  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  27th 

Scott  &  Gilbert,  302  Davis 

Week  F.  A.  &  Co.  The,  127  New  Montgomery 

Worden  Clinton  E.  &  Co.,  214-220  Townsend 

*  Children's  Carriages. 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

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STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 

Chimney  Sweepers. 
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Davis  Charles,  601  Jackson 
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Hentzell  Benjamin  F.,  715!4  Natoma 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 

Stevens  Francis  M.,  NE  corLarkin  and  Market 

China  Decorators. 

Adams  Cathella  Miss,  1910  Hyde 
Baker  Frank  C,  211  Post 
Coen  Joseph,  2341/2  Taylor 
Dean  Annie  E.  Miss.  3406  Clay 
Perley  &  Culp,  215  Post 
Philip  H.  Miss.  704  Sutter 

China  Ware. 

(See  crockery  and  glass  ware.) 

Chinese  and  Japanese  Goods. 

(See  Japanese  and  Chinese  goods.) 

Chiropodists. 

Atherton  L.  A.  Mrs.,  8,  6th 
Carver  &  Leaner,  702  Market 
Cowan  Robert  H.,  126  Kearny 
Gass  Fannie  R.,  1027  Market 
Griffith  Charles  A.,  1302  Stockton 
Gruggel  Oscar  L.,  10  Geary 
Halpruner  Winfield  S.,  850  Market 
Holmes  Thomas,  11-13  Grant  Av 
Howard  Michael,  248  Minna 
Lamothe  Alfred,  11-13  Grant  Av 
Levy  Jacob,  1022  Golden  Gate  Av 
Mack  &  Warren,  7  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Parlow  A.  T.  H.  Mrs.,  126 Kearny 
Popper  Victor,  318  Kearny 
Scharff  Charles  L.,  212  Post 
Zimmerman  Joseph,  415  Sutter 

Chocolate  Manufacturers. 

Ghirardelli  D.  &  Co.,  617-619  Sansome 

Miner  William  H.,  29-45  Stevenson 

Richter  Bros.  &  Co.,  139.  1st 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (importers  Fry's 

Bristol  Chocolate),  212-214  Market 
StoUwerck  Distributing  Co.,  63  Nucleus  Bldg 


*  Chronometers. 

Dillon  &  Co.,  310  California 
Lawrenson  Herold,  6  Market 
Sack  John  C,  4  California,  room  7 
Tennent  Thomas,  4  California,  room  7 
Weule  Louis,  418  Battery 

*  Church  Bells. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Church  Goods. 

Catholic  Art  and  Book  Co.,  723  Market 

Churn  Manufacturers. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Cider  Manufacturers. 

Appiarius  F.  W.,  1810  0'Farrell 
Chicago  Cider  and  Fruit  Syrup  Co.,  241,  8th 
Grover  Augustine  A.,  1325 Guerrero 
Pacific  Vinegar  and  Pickle  Wks,  323  Front 
SHERWOOD    &   SHERWOOD    (agents   Anchor 
Brand  New  York  Cider),  212-214  Market 

Cigar  Box  Makers. 

(See  Box  Makers— Cigar.) 

Cigar  Manufacturers'  Supplies. 

Korbel  F.  &  Bros.,  308  Battery 

Cigarettes— Manufacturers. 

American  Tobacco  Co.  The,  701-703  Front 
Boas  James  M.,  424  Montgomery 
Bohls  H.  &  Co..  246  Fremont 
BoUman  John  Co.  The,  537  California 
National  Cigarette  and  Tobacco  Co.,  214  Cali- 
fornia 

Cigars— Importers  and  Jobhers. 

Adelsdorfer&  Brandenstein,  17-19,  1st 

Asch  &  Co.,  101  Grant  Av 

Bamberger  J.  &  Co.,  106  Battery 

Blaskower  M.  &  Co.,  225  Montgomery  and  1 
Kearny 

Bremer  Joseph  &  Co.,  310  Sacramento 

Canepa  Luigi,  543  Washington 

Cline  William,  949-951  Market 

Clufl  William  Co.,  16-22  Front 

Cohn  G.  Co.,  206-208  Battery 

Drinkhouse  J.  A.  Co.,  227-229  Battery 

Esberg,  Bachman  &  Co.,  SE  cor  California  and 
Battery 

Fibush  A.,  cor  Market  and  Sansome 

Figel  Oscar,  121  Post 

Garcia  Joseph  A.,  413  Sacramento 

Goldberg,  Bowen  &  Co.,  426-433  Pine  and  215-217 
Sutter 

Goldman  B.  J.,  119  California 

Goslinsky  E.  &  Co.,  217-219  Battery 

GunstM.  A.  &  Co.,  201-203  Kearny  and  SE  cor 
Powell  and  Ellis 

Heyneman  Herman,  117-119  Pine 

Hirschbaum  M.  &  Co.,  12-14  Davis 

Horn  &  Co.,  205  Battery 

Jacobs  Charles  &  Co.,  223  California 

Kahn  J.  &  Co.,  306 Sacramento 

Kahn  S.  &  Co.,  220  California,  rooms  5-6 

Klopstock  C.  &Co.,  218  Sacramento 

Kohlberg  M.  P.&  Co.,  526-.528  Woshington 

Lane  &  Connelly,  204-206  Market 

Leavy  Charles  M.,  214  Pine,  room  23 

Levi  H.  &  Co.,  117-119  Market 

Lewald  Albert,  120  California 

Lichtenstein  Henry,  119  Bush 

Liebmann  &  Waters,  23  Powell 

Lowenberg  &  Co.,  224-226  California 

MATTHEAS  CHARLES  &  CO.,  406,  6th 

Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  122-124  Market 

Michalitschke  Bros.  &  Co.,  239  Kearny,  900  Mar- 
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MORTON  JOSEPH  HATFIELD,  106  Pine 
Oppenheimer  &  Bro.,  117  Battery 
Owl  Cigar  Co.  The,  121  Market 
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Pollak  Arnold.  209  Sansome 
Priest  B.  F.,  421  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Rinaldo  Bros.  &  Co.,  300-302  Battery 
Rosenshine  M.  &  Bro.,  413-415  Battery 
Samuel  &  Abraham,  133-134,  1st 
Schoenfeld  B.  &  Co.,  212  Battery 
Schoenfeld  Jonas,  508-510  Washington 
Shannon  John  N.  &  Co..  1177  Valencia 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  212-214  Market 
Sideman,  Lachman  &  Co.,  212  Battery 
Son  Bros.  &  Co.,  13-15  Sansome 
Struvy  F.  C.  &  Co.,  525  Front 
Tillmann  &  Bendel,  313-327  Battery 
Ward  H.  &  Co.,  119  California 
Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  201-207  Market 
Wertheimer  Co.  The,  cor  Battery  and  Bush 
Wetmore-Bowen  Co.,  140  Montgomery 
Wiener  Aaron,  508-510  Washington 
Willard  Bros.,  112-114  Pine 

Cigars— Manufacturers. 

Alma  Mia  Cigar  Factory,  608-614  Front 

Apel  Paul,  25  Rondel  PI 

Armer  M.  &  Co.,  308  Sacramento 

Aron  Morris,  217!/a,  2d 

Balart  Genevieve  Miss.  108  Taylor 

Bauml  William  L.,  26,  1st 

Belknap  &  Fleming,  1106  Kentucky 

Belus  Fredorick  A.,  24  Steuart 

Benker  George  J.,  401  Montgomery  Av 

Bertin  &  Lepori,  520-522  Washington 

Bertram  G.  H.  &  Co.,  410  Larkin 

Blick  Alfonz  S.,  221,  23d 

Blick  Peter  C,  126,  22d 

Boltz,  Clymer  &  Co.,  217  Front 

BRANDT  JACOB, 

411-413  Battery  cor  Merchant  telephone 
Main  5076 

Brune  August,  322  Clay 

Cicchi  M.  &  Co.,  427 Broadway 

Claussen  Daniel  C,  916  Pierce  rear 

Cohn  Max,  933!^  Folsom 

Crouch  James,  441  Montgomery 

Dabelstein  Henry,  52, 1st  and  3  Market 

Dale  William  C,  1330  Grove 

Damonte  Joseph  L.,  1409  Dupont 

Diez  Cayetano  C,  521  Davis 

Dixon- Agard  Co.,  309  Clay 

Dovin  A.  Mrs.,  109  Farallones 

Drinkhouse  J.  A.  Co.,  227-229  Battery 

DunnC.  W.  &  Co.,  1719  Market 

Fankelhauser  C,  626  Fulton 

Fass  A.  S.  &  Bro.,  528  Washington 

Ferraro  Antonio  &  Co.,  426  Montgomery  Av 

Frahm  &  Frankenberg,  418  Battery 

Freund  William,  621  Sansome 

Friedlander  &  Kaeser,  429  Montgomery 

Frieske  Julius,  717  Stockton 

Garcia  Jose  A.,  413  Sacramento 

Giuliani  Silvia  Mrs.,  812i4  Sansome 

Goslinsky  E.  &  Co.,  217-219  Battery 

Grambarth  Charles,  562  Howard 

Hahn,  Levy  &  Co.,  312  Battery 

Harris  Charles.  600  Montgomery 

Hoffman  F.,  1040  McAllister 

Horner  F.  G.,441  Bush 

Hunter  Thomas  W.,  502  Washington 

Jefferson  William  A.,  410  Sacramento 

Judell  H.  L.  &  Co.,  14  Chronicle  Bldg  junction 

Market  and  Geary,  and  Market  and  Turk 
Kalmuk  Moritz,  423  Washington 
Kiefer  Jacob  E.,  612  Clay 
Klinger  Charles,  612  Fulton 
Koenigsberger,  Falk  &  Co.,  224-236  California 
Kraus  David  W.,  708A  Larkin 
Krauss  Frederick  A.,  524,  6th 
Lane&  Connelly,  204-206  Market 
Leo  Joseph,  936V4  Harrison 
Leochardt  August,  1314  Broderick 
Leonhardt  Paul,  1426  Polk 
Leu  &  Harms,  3026'/2,  16th 


Levy  Wolf,  3139, 16th 
Lewis  William  &  Co.,  34  California 
Lytgens  Julius  W.,  ISYz,  5th 
Maloney  John,  1318  Point  Lobos  Av 
Marks  &  Brownstein,  11-13,  1st 
Mattheas  Charles  &  Co.,  406,  6th 
Mayrisch  Bros.  &  Co.,  405  Battery 
Merk  Augusta  Mrs.,  91  Chestnut 
Mertens  Ignatius  N.,  1534  Folsom 
Meyer,  Mish  &  Co.,  21-23  Sutter 
Mever  N.  &  Co.,  420  Front 

MIRSKY  BERNHARD,  103,  5th  and:i335  Market 
Moller  Carl,  113  Morris  Av 
MontfordM.  L.  Mrs.,  1434  Howard 
Muller  Adolph,  3757,  16th 
Nathan  Hyman,  306,  3d 
Ordenstein  Max,  608-614  Front 
Oro  Fino  Cigar  Co.,  310-312  Washington 
Pacific  Coast  Cooperative  Cigar  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  .324  Battery 
Plagemann  H.  &  Co.,  316-318  Sansome 
Pries  Julius  A.,  1723  Mission 
RaabeF.  O.,  154,  2d 
Ramon  A.,  622  Clay 
Re  Bros.,  SE  cor  24th  and  Potrero  Av 
Reinert  &  Puck,  202  McAllister 
Ressighini  Rosa,  1323  Dupont 
Riese  David,  611  Sansome 
Ritzau  Henry,  1704V2  Folsom 
Rueter  Bros.,  2430  Market 
Sachs  John,  635,  22d 

San  Francisco  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  531  Washington 
Sanders  David  H.,  1438b  Valencia 
Schlaberg  Bros.,  629  Washington 
Schmidt  John  F.,  412'/4  Sansome 
Schnapka  Anton,  525'/4,  6th 
Schwerin  Edward  &  Sons,  42  Market 
Sideman,  Lachman  &  Co.,  212  Battery 
Streckfuss,  Oppel  &  Co.,  815  Hampshire 
Sultan  Julius  &  Co.,  304  Battery 
Thrane  C.  R.  &  Bros.,  10,  7th 
Tofanelli  Giovanni  B.,  420  Broadway 
Toohey  Joseph,  307  Chenery 
Truhla  Dora,  289  Chenery 
Urban  Hugo,  135  Taylor 
Vanier  Archimedes.  722  Montgomery  Av 
vonTiedemann  Frederick,  314,  6th 
Warnecke  Charles  H.,  6  Freelon 
Werner  Paul,  19 14 '4  Union 
Wiegmann  &  Stuermer,  528  Washington 
Zopfi  Balthasar,  10  Albion  Av 

Cigars— Retail. 

Abrams  Gustav  D.,  210  Kearny 

Albright  Bros.,  40  Ellis 

Alderson  William  B.,  242  Kearny 

Alexander  &  Know,  412  Kearny 

Allyn  Stanley  T.,  5  Grant  Av 

Ames  Simon  R.,  908  Valencia 

Anderson  Edward,  305  East  North 

Anderson  Nels,  151,  5th 

Anderson  Lars,  625  Union 

Andrews  Archibald  A.,  28  Ellis 

Arundell  William  T.,  305Vi  California 

Asch  &  Co.,  101  Grant  Av 

Aschim  William,  400  Montgomery 

Aubin  August  H.,  1  Grant  Av 

Bahr  Charles  L.,  1325  Fillmore 

Balart  Genevieve  Miss,  108  Taylor 

Baldwin  &  Baxter,  8  Market 

Bandmann  Louis  Y.,  1027  Howard 

Barcel  John  N.,  106^4,  5th 

Barnum  Albert,  307  Larkin 

Barron  Isidor,  108  California  Market 

Bauman  Carl,  630  Mission 

Bauml  William  L.,  26.  1st 

Beier  &  Millikan,  SW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 

Bercovich  Peter,  Union  St.  Wharf 

Berg  Andrew,  SE  cor  Mission  and  4th 

Bernstein  Edward,  2246  Mission 

Bertram  G.  H.  &  Co.,  410  Larkin 

Bertsch  Louis  H.,  803  Kearny 

Bessemer  H.  L.  &  Son,  552  Washington 

Bilms  Frederick  H.,  409  Broderick 

Block  Israel,  228  Sutter 

Blaskower  M.  &  Co.,  225   Montgomery   and    1 

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Boger  Frederick  E.,  540  Hayes 


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Cigars— Retail— Cont'd. 
Boland  Michael,  714  Kearny 
Borel  Paul,  225  Montgomery  Av 
Borstel  Henry,  625  East 
Breslin  James,  SE  cor  San  Jose  Av  and  30th 
Briggs  Edgar  W.,  Vestibule  Chronicle 
Brockow  A.  Mrs.,  742,  7th  Av 
Brown  Samuel  M.,  155,  4th 
Brown  &  Burns,  200,  4th 
Bush  Edward  N.,  417  Hayes 
Bura  Adolph,  1739  Mission 
Butterly  Bartholomew.  102  Steuart 
Button  Philip,  1501  Polk 
Buxtorf  Christopher,  423  Sansome 
Carle  Alonzo  W.,  1398  Market 
Caro  Charles,  1012  Market 
Carter  Daniel  P.,  842  Market 
Casey  Matthew  R.,  241  O'Farrell 
Chandler  Lane,  128  Golden  Gate  Av 
Cheyne  Robert,  140,  1st 
Chiucovlch  Peter  G.,  8  Howard 
Christenson  Andrew,  cor  Sacramento  and  East 
Christensen  Emily  C,  209  Ellis 
Christensen  Eric,  Folsom  St.  Wharf 
Cisternino  Frank,  905  Kearny 
Clark  Lee,  2  California 
Coffin  Dewey.  3283  Mission 
Cohn  Bros.,  16  Market 
Cohn  Leopold,  119  O'Farrell 
Colby  Z.  F.,  1940/2  Mission 
Connell  Charles  H.,  200  California 
Connor  Kate  Miss,  3  Harrison 
Corden  Thomas  J.,  351,  4th 
Crawford  John  W.,  405  Washington 
Creighton  Hugh,  1656  Market 
Crouch  James,  411  Montgomery 
Czarnecki  Anton,  131  Montgomery  Av 
Dabelstein  Henry,  52, 1st  and  3  Market 
Dabovich  S.,  603  Kearny 
Dailey  Peter  J.,  1300  Market 
Damon  John,  E  s  Stanyan  nr  Haight 
Dannenbaum  Samuel,  828  Market  and  133  Mont- 
gomery 
Darrin  Edward  K.,  711,  5th  Av 
David  Bros.,  643 Kearny 
Davis  A.  &  D. ,  30  Montgomery 
Davis  Henry,  1003  Larkin 
Davis  William.  131,  2d 
Daw  Edward,  228,  24th 
De  Bare  Joseph  M.,  2946  Mission 
Den  Besten  Bastian,  259,  9th 
Derham  J.  F.,  423i/i  Jackson 
Dittmar  Charles,  7331/2  Broadway 
Doyle  James,  105,  9th 
Doyle  Michael  J.,  1125  Market 
Droscher  Frank,  46  East 
Dunker  John,  634,  4th 
Duskin  Lyndsay,  210  Grant  Av 
Einsfeld  Andrew,  2003  Fillmore 
Eisenberg  Elkan,  2fJ2,  6th 
Emmons  John  M.,  East  nr  Folsom 
Engle  Nelson  B.,  1091  Howard 
Erickson  Peter  E.,  500  Kearny 
Ernsdorf  Fred,  36  Eddy 
Eschelbach  George,  2124  Mission 
Falck  Henry,  59,  2d 
Falk  Hyman,  SW  cor  Market  and  2d 
Falkenstein  Isaac,  14  Eddy 
Farrell  William  D.,  773  Market 
Ferguson  &  Curley,  719  Market 
Fernandez  Philip,  52,  4th 
Ferrero  Bros.,  428  Montgomery  Av 
Fibush  A.,  cor  Market  and  Sansome 
Field  John  M.,  16  East 
Fleischman  Jacob,  3047,  16th 
Foster  John  A.,  SW  cor  6th  and  Market 
Fowler  Jefferson,  38,  2d 
Freeman  Frances  Miss,  915  Market 
Freygang  Alfred,  501  Market 
Friedlander  &  Kaeser.  429  Montgomery 
Friedman  Samuel.  1201  Post 
Fulda  Edward,  3  Montgomery 
Gad  Bernard,  26  Eddy 
Gassner  Joseph,  2762  Mission 
Gaubatz  Charles,  180314  Haight 
Giessler  John,  132,  9th 
Giraud  J.  &  H.,  California  Hotel 
Glaser  Bros.,  514  and  601  Montgomery 


Glaser  Isidor,  102,  3d 

Glassman  Jacob  &  Son,  335  Montgomery 

Glodowski  A.,  1920  Market 

Goldberg  Carl,  329  Montgomery  and  785  Market 

Goldschmidt  Henry,  358,  4th 

Goldstone  Samuel  J.,  508  Market  and   13  New 
Montgomery  • 

Goodman  Henrietta  Mrs..  426,  6th 

Goodwin  John  F.,  143,  9th 

Gottlieb  George,  1905  Fillmore 

Grambarth  Charles,  562  Howard 

Grath  George,  523/2  Pacific 

Gross  &  Deutch,  5  Kearny 

Guggenhime  Joseph,  215  Pine 

Gunst  M.  A.  &  Co.,  201-203  Kearny  and   SE  cor 
Powell  and  Ellis 

Haley  &  Thornton,  1000  Market 

Hall  Ralph,  II28/2  Folsom 

Hallinan  Thomas,  14,  3d 

Hansen  Frederick  C,  527  East 

Hare  John  P.,  433,  4th 

Harris  Charles.  600  Montgomery 

Harris  Howard,  2133  Fillmore  and  1534  Market 

Harris  Henry,  3  Stockton 

Harris  Solomon,  402,  4th 

HARRISON  W.  H.,  9-13-15  Powell 

Hedges  Charles,  537/2  Clay 

Helms  Frederick  W.,  49  Sacramento 

Hilborn  Adolph,  529  Sansome 

Hill  Edward  P.,  1  Montgomery  Av 

Hiller  Adolph,  8  Clay 

Hiller  Julius  C,  634  Market 

Hinrlchsen  &  Meinert,  201  Montgomery  Av 

Hirsch  M.  N.,  624  Market 

Hirschfeld  Walter,  328  Pine 

Hirstel  &  Co.,  213  Montgomery 

Hoffman  M.  G.,  114  Sutter 

Horn  Bros.,  1501  Polk 

Howe  Lowell,  NE  cor  3d  and  Howard 

Hyde  John,  268,  3d 

Isaac  Adolph,  206  Sutter 

Jacks  Robert,  214  Brannan 

Jacoby  Julius  H.,  21  Kearny 

James  Emma  E.  Mrs.,  429,  4th 

Johns  A.  M.  Mrs.,  245.  7th 

Johns  Edwin  L.,  450(4,  3d 

Johnson  Augustus,  NE  cor  Bryant  and  Spear 

Johnson  Harry,  100'^  Jackson 

Johnson  Joseph,  25%,  61h 

Johnson  Martin,  14  Steuart 

Josue  Arthur,  30  California 

Judell  H.  L.  &  Co.   14  Chronicle  Bldg  June  Mar- 
ket and  Geary  and  Market  and  Turk 

Karr  William,  913  Kearny 

Kaufmann  Leopold,  36  Market 

Keeney  Zeno  W.,  518  Battery 

Keiner  Herman,  331  California 

Kern  Christopher  F.,  315-317  Pine 

Klocke  Henry,  859  Market 

Knoblach  Charles  J.,  108  Solano 

Kohn  Jacob,  318  Montgomery 

Koppel  Moses,  301  Kearny 

Korn  Seymour  B.,  130  California 

Lathrop  Elisha  N.,  405,  4th 

Leathers  Joseph  W.,  34,  3d 

LemserBros.,  100,  6th 

Lemser  William,  1  Taylor 

Levin  S.,  215,  7th 

Levy  &  Sinay,  20  Stockton 

Liebmann  &  Waters,  33  Powell 

Linnegan  James,  145,  3d 

Liurette  John,  1301  Stockton 

Loden  Oscar,  41,  4th 

Lowenberg  &  Co.,  224-236  California 

Lytle  William  W.,  1740  Market 

Mack  James,  916  Kearny 

MacLeod  George,  1571  Market 
Maher  William,  61,  3d 

Maloney  John.  1318  Point  Lobos  Av 

Mangles  Henry  C,  cor  Clay  and  East  North 

Mann  Fred  T.,  1519  Market 

Marcuse  Charles,  514  Geary 

Markowitz  Abram,  507  Hayes 

Martinelli  Marie  Mrs.,  1511  Stockton 

Marx  Samuel,  19  Eddy 

Mattheas  Charles  &  Co.,  406,  6th 

Mayer  Henry,  101  Stockton 

McAuliffe  Joseph  P.,  3331/4,  3d 

McCaflerty  Charles,  143,  2d 


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McCormack  Michael  C,  SOOVi,  6th 

McDonald  Mary  Mrs.,  424  Folsom 

McGillaway  Neal,  131  Eddy 

McKenzie  William,  210  Bush 

McLachlan  John,  443  Spear 

Meehan  John  Mrs.,  607,  20th 

Metzger  Jacob,  130  O'Farrell 

Michalitschke  Bros.  &  Co.,  239  Kearny,  900 
Market  and  64,  3d 

Michalitschke  Charles,  123  Grant  Av 

Michels  Eugene,  151,  7th 

Miller  Charles  W.,  329  Front 

Miller  Charles  W.  J.,  417  East  North 

Miller  William,  302,  5th 

Miller  &  Hanselman,  41  Turk 

Mirsky  Bernhard,  103,  5th  and  1335  Market 

Montague  &  Corneen,  1600  Valencia 

Moran  Patrick  J.,  SW  cor  Hyde  and  Union 

Morris  Charles,  501  Ellis 

Morris  John,  106,  7th 

Morris  Julius,  1500  Market 

Mulcahy  James  B.,  205  Larkin 

Myers  &  Estabrook,  506  Valencia 

Nichols  Richard,  1191  Market 

O'Connor  M.  M.,  514,  4th 

O'Donnell  Harry,  1032  Market 

Ovitt  William  M.,  1212  Polk 

Owens  Bros.,  500  Ellis 

Packer  &  Jacobs,  1111  Fillmore 

Parker  James  L..  SW  cor  3d  and  Howard 

Patchell  Edward,  102,  4th 

Patterson  John  M.,  877  Market 

Paulsen  Peter  J.,  Mission  St.  Wharf  1 

Paulsen  &  Wells,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Montgom- 
ery and  34  Montgomery 

PerlmanH.,  1081  Market 

Petersen  N.  P.  &  Co.,  7  and  730  Market 

Petersen  Peter,  129'/2  East 

Peterson  Paul,  Broadway  St.  Wharf 

Petri  Amadeo,  14271/4  Dupont 

Phillips  Williams..  1200  Market 

Plant  HamH.,  113,6th 

Porisch  F.  Robert,  SOSyj  6th 

Posner  Phillip,  337  Hayes 

Powers  William,  Valencia  and  14th 

PreshoR.,  118,4th 

Quade  A.  &  Co.,  636  Market 

Quigley  Hugh,  19 1/2  4th 

Ramon  J.  A..  436  Bush 

Read  Frederick  W.,  SE  cor  Market  and  8th 

Reed  James  F.,  139  O'Farrell 

Reilly  Thomas  G.,511  Montgomery  Av 

Reinert  &  Puck,  202  McAllister 

Rennie  George  W.,  29  Stockton 

Rhoads  G.,  915  Market 

Rinaldo  Hyman,  9591^  Market 

Rodda  Matthew,  330  Main 

Rosaia  Giovanni,  525  Broadway 

Rosenthal  F.  Mrs.,  418  Montgomery 

Rosenthal  Marcus,  8  East 

Soheuch  Leo  E.,  228  Market 

Schmidt  John  C,  423  East  North 

Schmidt  John  F.,  412'^  Sansome 

Schmidt  &  Bendixen,  3  Market 

Schroder  Edward,  Russ  House 

Searles  William  A.,  219  Grant  Av 

Sensenbrenner  George,  257,  4th 

Seraphin  Frank,  817  Kearny 

Seyden  Arnold  R.,  r.  418  Hayes 

Seymour  Alfred  C. ,  629  Montgomery 

Shula  Anton,  NW  cor  Market  and  Front 

Shula  Joseph,  903  Larkin 

Simpson  Charles,  101,  6th 

Simpson  John  A.,  207,  8th 

Smith  James  P.,  27  Mason 

Smith  Louisa  Mrs.,  441  Jackson 

Smith  William  H.,  116,  4th 

Somers  Ann  Mrs.,  1398^  Turk 

Soto  Angel  B.,  3049,  16th 

Spear  William  J.,  960  Harrison 

Sperling  Henry,  1055  Market 

Spring  Gardiner  W.,  803,  4th 

Staley  Charles,  110  Stockton 

Stanton  Charles  S.,  105  Powell 

Stark  Mortimer  L.,  436  Kearny 

Starr  &  Allman,  42  California 

Stern  &  Heller,  34,  4th 

Sullivan  Dennis,  636,  3d 

Sutlifi  Henry,  832  Kearny 


Swenson  Ernest,  21  LeidesdorS 

Taforce  James  A.,  1237  Market 

Tavares  J.  G.  Mrs.,  233'/4  Jackson 

Taylor  Clarence  A.,  2740,  16th 

Tesche  Ivan,  NW  cor  10th  and  Howard 

Thrane  C.  R.  &  Bro.,  10,  7th 

Tuttle  Harry  F.,  18  City  Hall  Square 

Umland  Glaus  G.,  204  Valencia 

Urban  Hugo,  135  Taylor 

Van  Inwegan  E.  E.,  344  Kearny 

Van  Praag  Samuel,  IdlU^Polk 

Wahler  Anthony  N.,  1231  Mission 

Wall  George  S.,  1  Gough 

Wandell  Nelson  L.,  23,  9th 

Warin  John,  243,  4th 

Watson  Temple,  527  Clay 

Watt  Adam  E.,  242  Ellis 

Weber  Charles  J,  501  Montgomery  Av 

Wehle  Isaac,  432  California 

Weill  Louis,  310  Montgomery 

Weindorf  William  W.,  440, 5th 

Wertheimer  Isaac,  215  Pine 

Wertheimer  Mark  &  Co.,  508  Market 

Wilhelmi  Wolrad,  509  Montgomery 

Williams  John,  1  Polk 

Wilson  Bros.,  1212  Polk 

Wilson  Charles,  412  Kearny 

Yungers  John,  1706  Polk 

Siesche  Cash  Tobacco  Store,  631  Kearny 

Zion  &  Leites,  777  Market 

Circular  Distributors. 

California  Adsigns  Co.,  204  Sutter 

MACSORLEY  A.  &  CO.,  Ill  Stevenson 

Macsorley  Henry,  45,  3d 

Sterling  &  Dunphy,  538  Commercial 

Stone  &  Weil,  106  Pine 

Sunset  Distributing  Co.,  41  Stevenson 

Circulars  Addressed. 

California  Adsigns  Co.,  204  Sutter 
Circular  Addressing  Agency,  26  O'Farrell 
Stone  &  Weill,  106  Pine 
WILBUR  B.  P.,  219  Bush 

Civil  Engineers. 

(See  Engineers,  Civil.) 

*  Claim  Agents. 

Clairvoyants. 

Bennett  Lucy  J.  Mrs.,  105  Hayes 
Clark  D.  J.,  1104  Mission 
Dunlap  Annie  N.,  132,  4th 
Eugene  Frederick,  1728  Market 
Foster  May  Mrs.,  73,  4th 
Gleno  Irene  Mrs.,  514a  Turk 
Heussmann  Kate  Mrs.,  793  Stevenson 
Leon  Charles,  533  Post 
Mingo  Charles  A.,  834  Mission 
Moeller  Ernest  H.,  659  Clay,  rooms  8-10 
Ravenna  M.  Mrs.,  828b  Howard 
Sanders  Elizabeth,  8  Montgomery  Av 
Saylor  Amelia  Mrs.,  330  Fell 
Slater  Melvina  Miss,  766i/4  Howard 
Steers-Mayo  C.  Mrs.,  101  Grove 
Terry  R.  J.  Mrs.,  995  Market 
Wilkinson  Mary  A.,  504, 7th 

Clerg3mien. 

Aberman  Julius  Rev.,  322,  7th 

Allen  Edward  Rev.,  S.  J.,  president  St.  Ignatius 
College,  r.  214  Hayes 

Wenderson  Carl  Rev.,  pastor  Swedish  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  36  Washington  Av 

Anderson  Carl  A.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Swedish 
M.  E.  Church,  r.  126.  13th 

Baker  F.  K.  Rev.,  pastor  Epworth  M.  E. 
Church,  r.  314,  30th 

Bellefroid  P.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 
College,  r.  214  Hayes 

Bevier  Herbert  N.  Rev.,  pastor  Memorial  Pres- 
byterian Church,  r.  18  Latona 

Boland  William  Rev.  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Igna- 
tius College,  r.  214  Hayes 


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caergymen— Cont'd. 
Bolton  William  W.  Rev.,  rector  The  Church  of 
S.  Mary  The  Virgin  (Episcopal),  r.  2311Un- 

ion 
Bonn  Frederick  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Paul's  German 

M.  E.  Church,  r.  709^4  Green 
Bovard  W.  S.  Rev.,  pastor  Trinity  M.  E.  Church, 


Boyd  Nicholas  E.  Rev.,  chaplain  Sailors  Home. 

NE  cor  Harrison  and  Main 
Boynton    M.    P.   Rev.,    pastor     First    Baptist 

Church,  r.  2811  Howard 
Branke  Paul  Rev.,  pastor  German  Evangelical 

St.  Paul's  Church,  r.  1419  Howard 
Brack  W.  A.  M.  Rev,,  associate  rector  St.  John's 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  106  Julian  Av 
Brennan  John  Rev.,  assist,  pastor  St.  Patrick's 

Church,  r.  744  Mission 
Brennan    R.    P.   Rev.,  pastor  Mission  Dolores 

Church,  r.  16th  and  Dolores 
Briggs  R.    J.    Rev.,    pastor    Centenary   M.  E. 

Church,  r.  14233  Geary 
Brown  Charles  O.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Congrega- 
tional Church,  r.  1703  Geary 
Bruener  Leo  Rev.,  rector  St.  Anthony's  Church 

(R.  C),  r.  N  s  Precita  Av  nr  Folsom 
Buehler  J.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Paulus'  German 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  r.  515  Golden 

Gate  Av 
Butler  P.  G.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 

College,  r.  214  Hayes 
Byrne  Joseph  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's  Ca- 
thedral, r.  1100  Franklin 
Calzia  B.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 

Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Campbell  R.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Christian  Church, 

r.  238G,  I2th 
Case  W.  W.  Rev.,  pastor  Howard  Street  M.  E. 

Church,  r.  643  Howard 
Casey  P.  S.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Peter's  Church,  r. 

203,  24th 
Chetwood  Hobard  Rev.,  office  731  California 
Church  E.  B.  Rev.,  associate  rector  St.  John's 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  1036  Valencia 
Church  Frank  H.   Rev.,  ofQce  731  California 
Clark  Arthur  M.  Rev.,   asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 

Church,  r.  628  California 
Colburn  Marcus  F.  Rev.,  pastor  Grace  M   E 

Church,  938,21st 
Collier  H.  B.  Rev.,   associate  rector  St.  John's 

Episcopal  Church,  r.  109  Capp 
Collins  John    Rev.,   asst.    rector    St.   Joseph's 

Church,  r.  214,  10th 
Coltelli  Angelo  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Igna- 
tius College,  r.  214  Hayes 
Condit  I.  M.  Rev.,  superintendent  Presbyterian 

Chinese  Church  and  Mission,  r.  Oakland 
Conlan  John  G.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Francis'  Church 

r.  620  Vallejo 
Connolly  lil.  D.  Rev.,  rector  Pt.  Paul's  Church, 

r.  1628  Church 
CoombePnilip  Rev.,  pastor  Richmond  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  3335  Washington 
Cooper  James  Rev.,  rector  St.  Michael's  Church 

r.  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
Cordes  Fred  Rev.,    pastor    Salem    Evangelical 

Church,  r.  737  Shotwell 
Cordes  Hermann  Rev.,  pastor  Emanuel  Church 

of  the  Evangelical  Assn,  r.  SO'/a,  12th 
Cottle  John  E.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Brigid's  Church, 

r.  2111  Van  Ness  Av 
Cottman  Ezekiel  T.  Rev. ,  pastor  Second  African 

M.  E.  Church,  r.  1132  Broadway 
Coyle  John  P.  Rev.,    rector    Star   of   the    Sea 

Church,  r.  335,  8th  Av 
Crowley  D.  O.  Rev.,  secretary  The  Youth's  Di- 
rectory, r.  2030  Howard 
Cullen   John    Rev.,    asst.    rector     St.     Rose's 

Church,  r.  532  Brannan 
Cummins  P.  J.  Rev.,rectorChurchof  St.  Charles 

Borromeo,  r.  390  Shotwell 
Dabovich  Sebastian  Rev.,  missionary  Regular 

Catholic  Greek  Slavonian  Church,  r.  919^ 

Lombard 
de  Carolis  Raphael  Rev. ,  rector  Sts.  Pietro  e  Pa- 
olo Church,  r.  1600  Dupont 
Demasini  T.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 
College,  r.  214  Hayes 


Dempsey  Edward  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 
Cathedral,  r.  1100  Franklin 

Dickson  J.  P.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church,  r.  228  Dolores 

Diez  Henry  L.  Rev.,  pastor  First  German  Bap- 
tist Church,  r.  40  Erie 

Dille  E.  R.  Rev.,  pastor  Central  M.  E.  Church 
r.  1210  Mission 

Dillon  John  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Sacred  Heart 
Church,  r.  546  Fillmore 

DoaneF.  A.  Rev.,  pastor  Mizpah  Presbyterian 
Church,  r.  525  Harrison 

Doherty  Francis  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 
Church,  r.  628  California 

Doogan  B.  M.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Dominic's  Church 
and  Monastery 

Doran  E.  J.  Rev.,  O.  P.,  asst.  rector  St.  Joseph's 
Church,  r.  214, 10th 

Duffy  T.  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Francis'Church, 
r.  620  Vallejo 

Duncan  George  E.  Rev.,  pastor  Third  Baptist 
Church,  r.  518  Powell 

Dunning  H.  P.  Rev.,  supt.  Colportage  American 
Tract  Society,  r.  Oakland 

Dupuy  Edward  J.  Rev.,  pastor  French  Re- 
formed Church,  r.  1110  Powell 

Dyson  T.  A.  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Domi- 
nic's Monastery 

Eliot  W.  G.  Jr.  Rev.,  associate  pastor  First 
Unitarian  Church,  r.  26  Laurel 

Ellsworth  James  W.  Rev.,  manager  Florence 
Crittenton  Home  Assn,  ,520  Kearny 

Emery  J.  A.  Rev.,  rector  Church  of  the  Advent, 
r.  41,  nth 

Farrand  F.  R.  Rev.,  pastor  Howard  Presby- 
terian Church,  r.  318  Scott 

Farrell  William  E.  Rev.,  r.  628  California 

Fell  James  Rev.,  chaplain  Seaman's  Institute, 
r.  Occidental  Hotel 

Ferguson  James  P.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Pat- 
rick's Church,  r.  744  Mission 

Filben  Thomas  Rev.,  pastor  First  M.  E.  Church, 
r.  1201  Taylor 

Flawith  Frederick  Rev.,  pastor  Fourth  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  2214  Jones 

Flood  James  Rev.,  rector  Sacred  Heart  Church, 
r.  546  Fillmore 

Foley  P.  A.  Rev.,  rector  all  Hallows'  Church,  r. 
Railroad  Av  nr  Susquehanna 

Foute  R.  C.  Rev.,  rector  Grace  Church,  r.  2123 
California 

Frear  Walter  Rev.,  general  agent  American" 
Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, 7  Montgomery  Av 

Frier  Jacob  Rev.,  rabbi  Congregation  Ohabai 
Shalome,  r.  817  Turk 

Fuendeling  Julius  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Marks  Ger- 
man Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  r.  705 
Bush 

Galliano  C.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  r.  214  Hayes 

Galloway  Emil  R.  Rev.,  pastor  Eighth  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  Ocean  View 

Gannon  J.  J.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Brenden's 
Church,  r.  320  Harrison 

Gardner  W.  A.  Rev.,  pastor  West  Side  Chris- 
tian Church,  r.  2520  Bush 

Gehrcke  Herman  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Mat- 
thew's Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  r.  546 
Turk 

Gente  Emile  Rev.,  rector  Notre  Dame  des  Vio- 
toires  Church,  r.  526  Bush 

Ghizaka  K.  Rev.,  pastor  Japanese  M.  E.  Mis- 
sion and  Church,  1329  Pine 

Gibson  J.  George  Rev.,  pastor  Emmanuel 
Baptist  Church  of  S.  F.,  r.  QOiy^  Valencia 

Gibson  M.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  First  United  Pres- 
byterian Church,  r.  1518  Fulton 

Giles  M.  J.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Francis' 
Church,  r.  620  Vallejo 

Gillies  Donald  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Holly  Park 
Presbyterian  Church,  r.  104  Andover  Av 

Gleason  Joseph  M.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Mission 
Dolores  Church,  r   16th  nr  Dolores 

Goldstein  Simon  Rev.,  cantor  Congregation- 
Beth  Menachim  Streisand,  r.  1437  Pine 

Goodsell  Daniel  A.,  resident  bishop  M.  E. 
Church,  r.  4.35  Buchanan 

Goodwin  W.  R.  Rev.,  pastor  Cal.  St.  M.  E. 
Church,  r.  2829  California 


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Gotte  A.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Boniface's 
Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 

Grainger  G.  W.  Rev.,  pastor  Seventh  Day  Av- 
ventist  Church,  r.  410  Franklin 

Oreenkevitch  Nicholas,  rector  St.  Basil's  East- 
ern Orthodox  Church,  r.  2050  Leavenworth 

Grey  Peter  J.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Patrick's  Church, 
r.  744  Mission 

Griffith  R.  Vaughan  Rev.,  pastor  Welsh  Pres- 
byterian Church,  r.  514a  31st 

Gruver  O.  H.  Rev.,  pastor  First  English  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran  Church,  r.  1503  Laguna 

Hannigan  J.  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 
Cathedral,  r.  1100  Franklin 

Harrington  Edmund  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman  St. 
Dominic's  Monastery 

Harris  M.  C.  Rev.,  superintendent  Japanese  M. 
E.  Mission  and  Church,  r.  1339  Pine 

Harrison  J.  K.  Rev.,  superintendent  California 
Home  Missionary  Society,  735  Market 

Harstad  B.  Rev.,  pastor  Our  Saviour's  Scan- 
dinavian Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  r. 
1631  Howard 

Hayes  James  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 
College,  r.  314  Hayes 

Hayes  John  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 
r.  214  Hayes 

Hedges  Samuel  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 
Church,  r.  638  California 

Hemphill  John  Rev.,  pastor  Calvary  Presbyter- 
ian Church,  r.  3030  Broadway 

Hernberg  Robert  Rev.,  pastor  Finnish  Seamen's 
Mission,  r.  679^  Harrison 

Hickey  Joseph  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Igna- 
tius College,  r.  214  Hayes 

Hlggins  F.  L.  Rev.,  pastor  First  New  Jeru- 
salem Church,  r.  1626  O'Parrell 

Hill  E.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Fifteenth  Av  M.  E. 
Church,  r.  14th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Hing  Tong  Kit  Rev.,  pastor  Chinese  Baptist 
Church 

Hogan  T.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius  Col- 
lege, r.  214  Hayes 

Howitt  Henry  Rev.,  731  California 

Imoda  H.  Very  Rev.,  S.  J.,  superior  Society  of 
Jesus  in  California,  r.  214  Hayes 
.  Jenks  E.  H.  Rev.,  associate  p  istor  First  Pres- 
byterian Church,  r.  1419  Post 

Kelley  D.  O.  Rev.,  acting  chaplain  St.  Cornelius 
Chapel,  r.  204  Lombard 

Kemp  John  H.  Rev.,  superintendent  Pilgrim 
Chapel,  r.  33  Hollis 

Kenneally  M.    Rev.,    asst.    rector    St.    Rose's 
Church,  r.  533  Brannan 
,  Kennedy  Samuel  J.    Rev.,  pastor  St.    John's 
Presbyterian  Church 

Kip  W.  I.  Jr.  Rev.,  pastor  Mission  of  the  Good 
Samaritan  and  Church  Missions  House,  r. 
901  Eddy 

Kirby  William  P.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Agnes' 
Church,  r.  1334  Haight 

Knight  Jerome  B.  Rev.,  r.  640  Clay 

Koenig  Henry  Rev.,  r.  515  Golden  Gate  Av 

Lacey  T.  J.  Rev.,  associate  rector  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church,,  r.  3300  Washington 

Larsen  C.  J.  Rev.,  pastor  Norwegian  Danish 
M.  E.  Church,  r.  1350  Folsom 

Levy  M.  S.  Rev.,  rabbi  Congregation  Beth- 
Israel,  r.  1359  Post 

Lion  E.  J.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Stephen's  Episcopal 
Church,  r.  833  Fulton 

Loude  A.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Notre  Dame  Des 
Victoires,  r.  536  Bush 

Lynch  P.  R.  Rev.,  rector  St.  James'  Church,  r. 
1033  Guerrero 

Lyons  William  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Peters' 
Church,  r.  303,  34th 

Mackenzie  Robert  Rev.,  pastor  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  r.  3031  California 

Maher  Dominic  R.,  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Dom- 
inic's Monastery 

Mangold  J.  G.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  John's  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran  Church,  r.  1315  Mason 

Maraschi  A.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  314  Hayes 

Martin  V.  B.  Rev.,  O.  P.,  clergyman  St.  Dom- 
inic's Monastery 

Masters  F.  J.  Rev.,  superintendent  Chinese  Mis- 
sion House  of  M.  E.  Church,  916  Washington 


Mathena  Eber  G.,  pastor  Olivet  Presbyterian 

Church,  r.  220  Mississippi 
McCue  James  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Sacred  Heart 

Church,  r.  546  Fillmore 
McDonald  James  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Peter's 

Church,  r.  203,  24th 
McDonnell   J.  Rev.,  asst.  rector   St.  Joseph's 

Church,  r.  214,  10th 
McGinty   John  F.   Rev.,  rector  Church  of  the 

Holy  Cross,  r.  1820  Eddy 
McGovern  Benedict  Rev.,  prior  St.  Dominic's 

Monastery,  r.  W  s  Steiner  bet  Bush    and 

Pine 
McKelvey  Charles  Rev.  chaplain  Old  People's 

Home,  r.  2507  Pine 
McKinnon   B.   Rev.,   asst.  rector  St.    Brigid's 

Church,  r.  2111  Van  Ness  Av 
McQuaide  Joseph  P.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Church 

of  the  Holy  Cross,  r.  1820  Eddy 
Meacham  J.  P.  Rev.,  pastor  First  African  M. 

E.  Zion  Church,  r.  1416  Jackson 
Melvin   James  Rev.,  asst.  rector  All   Hallows 

Church,  r.  15th  Av  South  bet  P  and  Q 
Meserve  William  N.  Rev.,  pastor  Union  Square 

Baptist  Church 
Metropolsky  Nicholas  Rev.,  r.  933  Union 
Meyerson   David    Rev.,    cantor    Congregation 

Ohabai  Shalome,  r.  1434  O'Farrell 
Miller  Oliver  C.  Rev.,  r.  3402  Bush 
Minton   Henry    C.    Rev.,    pastor  Westminster 

Presbyterian  Church,  r.  San  Anselmo,  Cal. 
Mohl  Christian  Rev.,  r.  1733  San  Carlos  Av 
Monges  H.  B.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Church  of    the 

Advent  (Episcopal),  r.  130  Page 
Moreland  W.  H.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Luke's  Epis- 
copal Church,  r.  1620  Jackson 
Morrissey  J.  Rev.,  S.  J,,  professor  St.  Ignatius 

College,  r.  314  Hayes 
Mulligan   P.    E.    Rev.,    secretary   St.    Mary's 

Cathedral,  r.  1100  Franklin 
Nelander  E.  Rev.,  pastor  Swedish  Evangelical 

Lutheran  Ebenezer  Church,  r.  1515  Mission 
Neumann    Maximilian  Rev.,  rector    St.  Bom- 
faces'  Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 
Nicholas  Right  Rev.,  Bishop  Russian  Cathe- 
dral, r.  1715  Powell 
Nichols  William  Ford  Rt.   Rev.,  D.D.,  Bishop 

Diocese  of  California,  r.  731  California 
Nieto  Jacob  Rev.,  rabbi  Congregation  Sherith 

Israel,  r.  3203  Sutter 
Nugent  D.  F.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Rose's  Church,  r. 

533  Brannan 
Nugent  John  F.    Rev.,  rector   St.    Brendan's 

Church,  r.  330  Harrison 
O'Connell  P.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Teresa's  iChurch, 

r.  733  Tennessee 
O'Connor'  P.  J.,  asst.  rector  St.  James'  Church, 

r.  1033  Guerrero 
O'Grady  William,  asst.  rector  St.  Paul's  Church, 

r.  1638  Church 
O'Mahoney  "W.  G.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Church  of 

St.  Charles  Borromeb,  r.  390  Shotwell 
Otis  M.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's  Church,  r. 

638  California 
Parkin  C.  A.  Rev.,  pastor  Re-organized  Church 

of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  r.  3010, 

16th 
Pearl  William  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Catholic  Apos- 
tolic Church,  r.  3648,  17th 
Peterson   John    Rev.,  pastor  Free  Evangelical 

Swedish  Union,  r.  1131'^  Mission 
Pinasco  John  Rev.,  S.  J., vice-president  St. Igna- 
tius College,  r.  214  Hayes 
Pollano  C.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 

Church,  r.  214  Hayes 
Pond  William  C.  Rev.,  pastor  Bethany  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  413  Bartlett 
Power  Richard  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Patrick's 

Church,  r.  744  Mission 
Prelate  F.  X.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clerymanSt.  Ignatius 

Church,  r.  314  Hayes 
Prendergast  J.  J.,  Very  Rev.,  Vicar- General  of 

S.  F.,  and  rector  St.    Mary's  Cathedral,  r. 

1100  Franklin 
Quinn  William  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Teresa's 

Church,  r.  733  Tennessee 
Rabing  Charles  A.,  pastor  United  Evangelical 

(German)  Church,  r.  945  Shotwell 
Rabinowitz  Joseph  Rev.,  cantor,  r.  1217Webster 


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Clergymen— Cont'd. 

Rader  William  Rev.,  pastor  Third  Congrega- 
tional Churcli,  r.  23  Hill 

Raffo  P.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 

Ramm  Charles  A.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Mary's 
Cathedral,  r.  1100  Franklin 

Reilly  W.  M.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Paul's  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  r.  2822  California 

Ringo  S.  A.  Rev.,  r.  1823  Devisadero 

Riordan  P.  W.,  Most  Rev.,  Archbishop  of  San 
Francisco,  r.  1122  Eddy 

Roediger  Edmundus  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Boni- 
face's Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 

Ross  D.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Lebanon  Presbyterian 
Church,  r.  604  Douglass 

Rousselon  Maurice  Re  v., asst. rector  NotreDame 
des  Victoires  Church,  r.  526  Bush 

Rowell  Joseph  Rev.,  pastor  Mariner's  Church,  r. 
1416  Sacramento 

Russell  A.  M.,  pastor  Hamilton  Square  Baptist 
Church,  r.  2228'/^  Post 

Ruth  A.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius  Col- 
lege, r.  214  Hayes 

Ryan  M.  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St.  Brigid's  Church, 
r.  2111  Van  Ness  Av 

Santandreu  A.  M.  Rev.,  rector  Yglesia  De  Nues- 
tra  Senora  De  Guadalupe,  r.  908  Broadway 

Sard!  John  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 

Scanlan  P.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Joseph's  Church,  r. 
214,  lOlh 

Schmutzler  W.  C.  Rev.,  pastor  German  M.  E. 
Church,  r.  517  Fell 

Schoenewalder  Cornelius  Rev.,  asst.  rector  St. 
Boniface's  Church,  r.  115  Golden  Gate  Av 

Schroeder  J.  H.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Johannes  Ger- 
man Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  r.  2723 
Mission 

Schuldt  William  Rev.,  pastor  St.  John's  Ger- 
man M.  E.  Church,  r.  812  Army 

SchultzG.  J.  Rev.,  pastor  German  M.  E.  Church, 
r.  864b  Folsom 

Simond^  Samuel  D.  Rev.,  935  Clay 

Smith  James  C.  Rev.,  pastor  Trinity  Presby- 
terian Church,  r.  2527  Howard 

Smith  Wallace  Rev.,  r.  1910  Jones 

Spalding  Edward  B.  Rev.,  rector  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church,  r.  3300  Washington 

Sprague  Leslie  W.  Rev.,  pastor  Second  Uni- 
tarian Church,  r.  Hotel  St.  Nicholas 

St.  John  H.  A.  Rev.,  pastor  Seventh  Day  Ad- 
ventists'  Church,  r.  914  Laguna 

Stebbins  Horatio  Rev.,  pastor  First  Unitarian 
Church,  r.  1609  Larkin 

Stewart  Elmer  B.  Rev.,  pastor  Stewart  Memo- 
rial United  Presbyterian  Church,  r.  1029 
Guerrero 

Stewart  George  D.  B.  Rev.,  pastor  Franklin 
Street  Presbyterian  Church,  r.  1804  Green 

Stokes  James  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Mission  Dolores 
Church,  r.  16th  nr  Dolores 

Sturge  E.  A.  Rev.,  supt.  Japanese  Presbyterian 
Church  and  Mission,  r.  121  Haight 

Sullivan  F.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 

Tanner  H.  S.  Rev.,  eider  Latter  Day  Saints,  r. 
612  Van  Ness  Av 

Tardella  A.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 

Troca  J.  Rev.,  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 

Tubb  William  H.,  pastor  Bethlehem  Congrega- 
tional Church,  r.  1111  Rhode  Island 

Urmy  W.  S.  Rev.,  pastor  Potrero  M.  E.  Church, 
r.  Mississippi  and  19th 

Viladomat  James  Rev.,  asst.  rector  Yglesia  De 
Nuestra  Senora  de  Guadalupe,  r.  908  Broad- 
way 

Vinay  Enrico  Rev.,  r.  1000  Lombard 

Varsi  A.  Rev..  S.  J.,  clergyman  St.  Ignatius 
Church,  r.  214  Hayes 

Voorsanger  Jacob  Rev.,  rabbi  Congregation 
Emanu  El,  r.  1249  Franklin 

Walk  George  E.  Rev.,  rector  Trinity  Episcopal 
Church,  r.  1621  Bush 

Willey  S.  H.  Rev.,  principal  Van  Ness  Semin- 
ary, r.  1849  Jackson 


Williams  W.  D.  Rev.,  pastor  Plymouth  Congre- 
gational Church,  r.  1719  Post 

Winner  Joseph  Rev.,  rabbi,  r.  605  Minna 

Wilson  Mardon  D.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Peters  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Church,  r.  216  Lombard 

Wilson  R.  P.  Rev.,  editor  Pacific  Methodist 
Advocate,  43  Donohoe  Bldg 

Woods  Henry  Rev.,  S.  J.,  professor  St.  Ignatius 
College,  r.  214  Hayes 

Wood  worth  James  Rev.,  supt.  Emmanuel  Mis- 
sion, r.  Lexington  Av  nr  18th 

Worcester  Joseph  Rev.,  pastor  Second  New 
Jerusalem  Church,  r.  1030  Vallejo 

Wyman  Henry  H.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Mary's 
Church,  r.  688  California 

Yorke  P.  C.  Rev.,  chancellor  Arch  Diocese  of 
San  Francisco,  r.  1100  Franklin 


Cloaks  and  Suits. 

Botwin  I.  &  Co.,  723  Market 

CaiUeau  Armand,  46-48  Geary 

Cash  A.  Mrs.,  414  Geary 

Dannenbaum,  Mueller  &  Kahn,  723  Market 

Davidson  &  Miller,  121  Post 

Feder  Morris,  1003  Valencia 

Finder  Max,  10  Geary 

Finkelstein  I.,  461^4  Minna 

Friedman  M.  &  Co.,  224-230  Stockton 

Gebhardt  C.  &  Co.,  1114-1116  Market 

Hodge  Robert,  8-14,  5th 

Kelly  &  Liebes,  120  Kearny 

Kramer  Henry,  957  Market 

Loewenthal  &  Co.,  914  Market 

Luscombe  &  Isaccs,  537  Market 

Mayer  Charles  Jr.  &  Co.,  105  Post 

McKenney  Mary  J.  Miss.,  242,  6th 

Messager  Etienne,  145  Post 

Meyer  Bros.,  121  Post 

Mueller  Albert  &  Co.,  723  and  1210  Market 

O'Brien  J.  J.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Jones 

O'Brien  Kate  Mrs.,  1034  Folsom 

Paragon  Cloak  and  Suit  Co.  The,  1230-1232  Mar- 
ket 

Pilger William,  118  McAllister 

Shemanski  Herman,  1022  Market 

Siminoff  Morris,  1228  Market 

Sniderman  Max,  84  and  88  Murphy  Bldg 

Solomon  Samuel,  121  Powell 

Stein  J.  H.  &  Co.,  716  Market 

TRUFFERT  A.  maison  AUX  VILLES  DE 
FRANCE,  French  importer  and  manufac- 
turer of  robes  and  trousseaux,  609  Taylor 

Verdier  G.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 

Vishopp  Isaac,  852a  Howard 

Weill  Raphael  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post 

Weinstein  Morris,  323  O'Farrell 


*  Clocks— Electrical. 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS, 

433  Montgomery 


Clocks— Importers. 

(See  also  Watch  Importers.) 
Adams  C.  F.,  Co.,  156,  5th 
ANSONIA  CLOCK  CO.,  126  Sutter 
California  Clock  Co.,  410  Kearny,  room  4 
Hall  A.  I.  &  Son,  528-530  Market 
Morgan  William  P.,  134  Sutter 
Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  126-130  Sutter 
NORDMAN  BROTHERS.,  126  Sutter 
Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co.,  126  Sutter 
Spink  Bros.,  1147  Market 


Clothes  Scourers. 

(See  Dyers  and  Scourers.) 


•  Clothing— Oiled. 

(mnfrs.). 


GOODYEAR    RUBBER    CO, 

Market 
NEW   YORK    BELTING    AND   PACKING 
LTD.  (Mnfrs.),  509-511  Market 


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GOODYEAR    RUBBER     CO.,     (Mnfrs.),    577-579 

Market 
NEW    YORK    BELTING    AND   PACKING   CO., 

LTD.  (Mnfrs.),  509-511  Market 

Clothing— Wbolesale. 

Alexander  Georse  M..  108  Battery 
Alexander  H.  &  Co.,  20  Sansome 
BROWN  BROS.  &  CO.,  121-123  Sansome 
Cohen  W.  Hirsch  &  Co.,  3-5  Battery 
Cohn  M.  &  Co.,  106  Battery 
Creger  William,  14  Sansome 
CrockerA.&  Bros.,  108  Battery 
Goodfriend  L.  &  Co.,  516-518  Market 
Henderson  Woolen  Mills,  111  Front 
Hilp  Henry,  NE  cor  Battery  and  Pine 
Hoffman  A.  &  H.,  523  Market 
Hoffman,  Alexander  &  Co.,  2-8  Battery 
Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.,  25-27  Sansome  and  34-40 

Kearny 
Laventhal  Samuel,  118  Battery 
Levy  Emanuel  H.,  113  Bush 
Lowenberg  &  Co.,  24-26  Sansome 
Mandel,  Pursoh  &  Weiner,  125-127  Sansome 
Michigan  Clothing  Co.  (Ionia,  Mich.),  819  Market 
Neustadter  Bros.,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Sansome 
Pursch,  Kaskel&  Weil,  22  Sansome 
Selig  Bros.,  108  Battery 
Shirek  A.  &Co.,  220-222  Bush 
Stiner,  Straus  &  Hyman,  108-110  Sansome 
Tonner  Ferdinand,  217  Pine 

Clothing— RetaiL 

Abraham  Abraham,  402  Pacific 

Abrahams  Louis,  4-6  Clay 

Abramowitz  Joseph  L.,  1028  Howard 

Beck  John  (2d-hand),  276  Brannan 

Becker  August,  324  Pacific 

Benedict  &  Turner,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Mont- 
gomery 

Bercowitz  Simon,  534  Pacific  and  1009  Howard 

Bloom  Henry  (2d -hand),  228,  4th 

Blum  Esther  Mrs. ,  422,  6th 

Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  121-123  Sansome 

Brown  &  Kasser,  48  Steuart 

Caro  Minnie  Mrs.,  315  Pacific 

Carroll  &  Tilton,  811  Market 

Chiselli  Giocondo,  508  Davis 

Cohen  Abraham,  1202  Stockton 

Cohen  Barnett,  960  Polsom 

Cohen  Benjamin,  431-437  Montgomery 

Cohen  Benjamin,  984  Folsom 

Cohen  David,  90814  Howard 

Cohen  Isaac,  1066  Howard 

Cjhen  Joseph,  6  Steuart 

Cohn  Abraham  B.,  1068  Howard 

Cohn  Charles,  333'/^,  4th 

Cohn  David,  408,  4th 

Cohn  Henry,  48  Steuart 

Cohn  J.  &  Bro.,  723  Montgomery 

Cohn  Louis,  310  Pacific 

Cohn  Marcus,  228,  6th 

Cohn  Samuel,  24,  6th 

Cunha  &  Sarmento,  319  Drumm 

Desmond  Israel  (2d-hand),  671  Howard 

Dorman  Samuel  (2d-hand),  139, 3d  and  702  Mission 

Epstein  &  Markovitz  (2d-hand),  227,  3d 

Estrem  Pascal,  24  Montgomery  Av 

Fabian  Harris  (2d-hand),  1011  Folsom 

Fabian  Morris  (2d-hand),  1206  Howard 

Fisher  Samuel  (2d-hand),  797  Mission 

Fisher  Solomon,  633  Kearny 

Fogel  George,  10  Clay 

Frank  Abraham,  108  Pacific 

Frank  E.  &  Sons,  535  Kearny 

Franklin  Abe,  231  Jackson 

Friedman  Israel  (2d-hand),251,  3d 

Frohman  Herman,  422  Kearny 

Giry  Aime,  635  Kearny 

Goldblatt  Nathan,  105854-1060  Howard 

Goldstone  David  (2d-hand),  641  Washington 

Goodman  Louis  (2d-hand),  633  Washington  and 
607  Jackson 

Hall  &  Harrison,  157,  3d 

Hanley  James,  779  Market 

Harris  Charles,  527  Pacific 

Harris  Joseph,  525^2  East 


Harris  Morris  G.  (2d-hand),  226  Brannan 

Harris  W.  &  Co.,  626  Kearny 

Heiman  Isaac,  120  Jackson 

Hertz  Louis,  427  Pacific 

Herzberg  Bernhard,  1046  Howard 

Hirsch  Bros.,  221-223  Montgomery  Av 

Hirsch  Emil,  616  Front 

Hirsch  L.  &  Co.,  927-929  Kearny 

Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.,  25-27  Sansome  and  34-40 

Kearny 
Isaacs  Samuel  (2d-han(l),  647  Washington 
Israel  Simon,  612.  4th 
Jewell  Godfrey,  528-530  Kearny 
Kalisky  Charles,  107-111,  2d 
Keilus  Charles  &  Co.,  200-206  Kearny 
Kleinhaupt  Abraham,  109,  6th 
Lachman  Abraham.  325  Pacific 
Landa  Abraham,  666^4  Howard 
Lando  Harris,  402  Kearny 
Lauzet  Samuel,  30  Stewart 
Laurent  Mary  Mrs.,  225?^, 7th 
Leichter  Isadore,  282^-2830,  16th 
Levin  Annie  Mrs.,  506  Pacific 
Levin  Joseph,  1123'/i  Market 
Levy  Aaron,  1029  Howard 
Levy  Harris,  968  Folsom 
Levy  Jacob,  114,  3d 

Levy  Louis,  NE  cor  Jackson  and  Battery 
Levy  M.  &  Bro.,  828-830  Kearny 
Levy  Marcus.  5  Jackson 
Lewis  A.  N.,  506  Pacific 
Lewis  Hermann,  239  Pacific 
LichtEva  L.,  145,  2d 
Lyons  Henry,  712-714  Market 
Manderson  John,  153,  2d 
Marcus  Benjamin,  10.54  Howard 
Marcus  Samuel,  212,  4th 
Marks  Harris  (2d-hand),  239,  4th 
Merle  L.  V.,  616  Kearny 
Meyer  Bernard,  1025  Howard 
Nunes  Luiz  A.,  115  Jackson 
O'Hanlon  James  F.,  12  Montgomery  Av 
Oppenheim  John,  26  Clay 
Parsons  I.  A.  &  Co..  306  Pine,  room  3   . 
Porta  Giacinto  E.,  827-829  Kearny 
Prager  A.  J.  &  Sons,  8.57-859  Market 
Rabnovich  Charles  (2d-hand),  210,  3d 
Rafael  John  E.,  109  Jackson 
Raphael  Meyer  (2d-hand),  247,  4th 
Raphael's,  9-15  Kearny 
Reinhertz  Isaac,  318,  3d 
Rittlgstein  Jonas  (2d-hand),  253,  4th 
Roman  Bruno,  875  Market 
Roman  H.  Co.,  901-903  Market 
Roos  Bros.,  27-37  Kearny 
Rosenberg  Bros.,  55,  3d 
Rosenberg  Michael,  1026  Howard 
Rosenstein  Bros.,  238,  4th 
Rosenthal  Isaac,  334,  6th 
Rubin  J.  H.  (2d-hand),  939y2  Folsom 
Rudee  David,  306,  6th 
Rudee  Isaac,  151,  2d 
Rudee  Isidore,  151-153,  4th 
Samuel  Harris,  808,  3d 
Samuels  D.,  123-129  Post 
Schneider  Isaac,  1003  Howard 
Schwartz  Adolph,  314  Kearny 
Schwartz  Mitchell,  104,  3d 
Seligman  Bros.,  142,  3d 
Shalef  Harris,  1037  Howard 
Shawl  Marks  (2d-hand),  653  Washington 
Sheyer  Emanuel,  1016  Howard 
Smith  Andrew  (2d-hand),  229,  4th 
SMITHS'  CASH  STORE,  414-418  Front  (after  July 

1st  27  Market) 
Sommer  Max,  517  Pacific 
Sternberg  E.,  330,  4th 
Steveler  Jacob,  502  Pacific 
Stockwitz  Morris,  250,  4th 
Stone  Morris  (2d-hand),  262,  3d 
Strauss  &  Strauss,  1227  and  1427  Stockton 
Stymmel  Jacob  L.,  428  Pacific 
Summerfleld  H.  &  Co.,  924-930  Market 
Tennebaum  Israel  (2d-hand).  219,  3d 
Union  Clothing  Co.,  112-116  Kearny 
Veeder  B.  H.  (2d-hand),  216  Brannan 
Wise  D.  Mrs.,  1048  Howard 
Witkowsky  Harris,  208,  4th 
Wood  Henry,  607  Clay 


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Cloths  and  Cassimeres. 

(See  also  Woolen  Mills.) 
Barbour  J.  W.,  120  Sutter 
Baumgarten  J.  &  Co.,  7  Montgomery 
Byrne  Joseph  &  Co.,  1065  Mission 
Caro  Bros.,  72.3  Market 
Halla  &  Co.,  303  California 
Kinghom-Jones  J.  Alfred,  22V4  Geary,  room  4 
Reiss  Bros  &  Co.,  24-26  Sutler 
Rosencrantz  Gustavus,  916  Market 
Ryan  T.  H.  &  Co.,  5  Flood  Bldg 
STEIN,  SIMON  &  CO..  SE  cor  Market  and  2d 


Coal  Dealers. 

(See  also  Wood  and  Coal.) 

Adams  John  Q.,  123  California,  room  17 

ALLEN  CHARLES  R.,  144  Steuart 

Barnard  Frank,  609  Battery 

BEAVER  HILL  COAL  CO.,  214-216  East 

BLACK  DIAMOND  COAL  MINING  CO.,  450  Main 

Brizzolara  &  Son,  1015  Washington 

Brooks  Peyton  H.,  22  Market,  room  14 

CANTLEY  JAMES,  960  Howard 

CENTRAL  COAL  CO.,  104  Market 

Chandler  Richard  D.,  507-509  East 

CHURCH  SEYMOUR  R.,  307  Sansome,  room  1 

Cory  Bros.  &  Co.  (limited),  303  California 

Cumberland  Coal  Co.,  21  Luning  Bldg 

Duley  Frank  P.,  1713  Mission 

Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.  (Cumberland), 
17-19  Beale  and  18-24  Main 

DUNSMUIR  R.  &  SONS,  340  Steuart 

Ebbets  Arthur  M.,  109-115  Sacramento 

Excelsior  Coal  and  Screening  Co.,  5  Spear 

Feder  Moses  M.,  581-583  Market 

Flynn  Hugh,  238  Steuart 

Fritch  George,  109-115  East 

Gibbs  George  W.  Co.  (Cumberland),  33-39  Fre- 
mont 

Harrison  John  W.,  303  California,  rooms  12-13 

HENDERSON  H.  C,  1809  Folsom,  telephone  Mis- 
sion 168 

Hunt  George  H.,  210  Sansome 

Jones  F.  Lloyd,  303  California 

Kershaw  Roger  A.,  117-119  Howard 

Koerber  August,  17-19  Washington 

McDonald  p.  a.,  813  Foisom 
MILNER  BROTHERS, 

Dealers  in  Wood  and  Coal,  1138  McAllis- 
ter, telephone  Pine  1691 

Neubauer  Joseph,  209  Sansome 

OREGON  COAL  AND  NAVIGATION  CO.,  NW  cor 

Broadway  and  East 
Oregon  Improvement  Co.,  16  California 
Peabody  E.  &  Co.,  .35  Clay 
Rosenfeld's  John  Sons,  202  Sansome 
Rosenthal  &    Salomon    (Alaska    CoaD,   106-112 

Mission 
ROSSETER  JAMES  T.  &  CO.,  14  Post 
Scott  H.  H.  &  Son  Co.,  128-132  Folsom 
Stafford  W.  G.  &  Co.,  214-216  East 
Van  Winkle  I.  S  &  Co.  (Cumberland),  415  Market 
WAINWRIGHT  &  EASTON,  30  Market 


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30  Market  St. 

RENTON    COAL  CO. 

WILSON  J.  C.  &  CO.,  900  Battery 
Wolf  Abraham,  444  California 


Coal  Mining  Companies. 

(See  Mining  Companies.) 


*  Coal  Oil-Wholesale. 

(See  also  Oil  Dealers.) 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Coal  Oil  Stoves. 

(See  Stoves— Coal  Oil.) 

*  Coal  Tar. 

PACIFIC   REFINING   AND   ROOFING    Co.,  153 

Crocker  Bldg 

•  Cocoa— Manufacturers'  Agents. 

Miner  William  H.,  29-45  Stevenson 
SHERWOOD   &   SHERWOOD    fEpps'  London, 

Fry's  Bristol  and  Van  Houten's  Holland), 

212-214  Market 


*  Codes— Telegraphic. 

A.  B.  C.  TELEGRAPHIC  CODE,  Dutton  &  Part- 
ridge agents,  212-214  California 

A.  1  TELEGRAPHIC  CODE,  Dutton  &  Partridge 
agents,  212-214  California 

ANGLO-AMERICAN  TELEGRAPH  CODE,  Dut- 
ton &  Partridge  agents,  212-214  California 

CIPHER  BOOK  (FRANK  SHAY),  Dutton  &  Part- 
ridge agents,  212-214  California 

K  K.  THE  COMPLETE  CODE,  Dutton  &  Part- 
ridge agents,  212-214  California 

MEYERS'  TELEGRAPHIC  CODES.  Dutton  & 
Partridge  agents.  212-214  California 

(MOREING'S  MINING  CODE)  NEW  GENERAL 
MINING  CODE,  Dutton  &  Partridge  agents, 
212-214  California 

SCOTT'S  SHIPOWNERS'  TELEGRAPHIC  CODE. 
Dutton  &  Partridge  agents,  212-214  Califor- 
nia 

THE  UNITED  STATES  TELEGRAPHIC  CIPHER, 
Dutton  &  Partridge  agents,  212-214  Califor- 
nia 

WATKINS'  CODE,  Dutton  &  Partridge  agents, 
212-214  California 

CROCKER  H.  S.  Co.,  215-219  Bush 


Coffee  and  Spice  Mills. 

Arabian  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  126-130  Mar- 
ket 

Bertin  &  Lepori,  520-522  Washington 

California  Drug  and  Spice  Mills,  589-591  Mis- 
sion 

Caswell  George  W.  &  Co.,  406  Sacramento 

Columbia  Coffee  and  Spice  Co.,  112-114  Front 

Eagle  Manufacturing  Co.,  office  117  Battery 

Getz  M.  &  Co.,  561  Mission 

Ghirardelli  D.  Co.,  617-619  Sansome 

Grandjean  Henry,  823  Montgomery 

Guittard  Etienne,  107-109  Beale 

HAWLEY  DAVID  N., 

318  Market 

Koons,  Bosq  &  Co.,  703  Front 

JESSUP  &  POPE,  213-215  Mission 

Leege  &  Mills,  410-412  Clay 

McCarthy  Bros.,  113  Front 

Merten  Manufacturing  Co.,  210  Davis 

Mountaineer  Steam  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills, 
office  117  Battery 

Pioneer  Steam  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  104-112 
California 

Seal  Rock  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  823  Montgom- 
ery 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  sole  Pacific  Coast 
agents  E.  R.  Durkee  &  Co,,  N.  Y.,  select 
spices,  flavoring  extracts,  salad  dressing, 
etc.,  212-214  Market 

Thierbach  &  Kroeger,  308  Battery 

Tillmann  &  Bendel,  313-327  Battery 

Tyler  S.  H.  &  Son,  308-314  Front 

Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,  17-19,  1st 

Oakland. 
Monarch  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  463,  3d 


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Coffee  Extract. 

ENGLEBRECHT'S  VIENNA 
COFFEE  FLAVOR, 

manufactured  by  Henry  Grandjean,  823 
Montgomery,  telephone  Black  685 

Folger  J.  A.  Co.,  104-lia  California 
Koster  &  Zwick,  323  Front 
Merten  &  Co.,  7  Drumm 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,   agents    Cross  & 
Blackwell,  212-214  Market 


Coffee— Importers, 

Adelsdorfer  &  Brandenstein,  17-19,  1st 

Arbuckle  Bros.,  18  California 

Bickford  Clarence  E.,  38  California 

Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.,  123  California,  rooms  9-10 

CASTLE  BROTHERS,  200-208  Davis 

Caswell  George  VV.  &  Co.,  406  Sacramento 

Folger  J.  A.  Co.,  104-112 California 

Ghirardelli  D.  Co.,  617-619  Sansome 

Hills  Bros.,  126-130  Market 

Leege  &  Mills,  410-412  Clay 

Lievre,  Fricke  Co.,  117  Battery 

MACONDRAY  &  COMPANY,  425-427  Market 

McCarthy  Bros.,  113  Front 

Montealegre  C&;  Co.,  230  California 

Moore  L.  P.  «fe  Co.,  23  Davis 

Oliver  Francis  B.,  207  Battery 

Parrott  &  Co.,  306  California 

Urrela,  Urioste  &  Co.,  202  Market 

*  Coffee  Importers— High  Grade. 
GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO.,  426-432  Pine 

*  Coffee  Machinery. 

Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.,  316  Market 
Hawley  David  N.,  318  Market 
Howe  Scale  Co.,  12-14  Pine 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
Wagner  Jos.  Mfg.  Co.,  101-103  Mission 

Coffee  Retail. 

(See  grocers,  also  Tea  and  Coffee  Dealers.) 

Coffee  Roasters. 

(See  also  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills.) 
Adams  A.  P.  &  Co..  139,  1st 
Burmester  Henry  W.,  1143  Market 
Folger  J.  A.  Co.,  104-112  California 
Jessup  &  Pope,  213-215  Mission 
Merten  Manufacturing  Co.,  210  Davis 

Oakland. 
MONARCH  COFFEE  AND  SPICE  MILLS,  463,  3d 

Coffee  Saloons. 

(See  Restaurants.) 


Coflan  Makers. 

(See  also  Undertakers.) 
California  Casket  Co.,  934-936  Mission 
Central  Hardware  and  Supply  Co.,  852  Mission 

Coke  Dealers. 

(See  Coal,  also  Wood  and  Coal.) 
Allen  Charles  R.,  144  Steuart 
Central  Coal  Co.,  104  Market 
Church  Seymour  R.,  307  Sansome 
Duley  Frank  P.,  1713  Mission 
Glovannini  D.,  810-812  Pacific 
GRACE  W.  R.  &  CO.,  203  California 
Jones  F.  Lloyd,  303  California 
MCDONALD  P.  A.,  813  Folsom 
Rosseter  James  T.  &  Co.,  14  Post 
San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  office  SE  cor  1st 

and  Natoma 
Stafford  W.  G.  &  Co.,  214-216  East 
Wainwright  &  Easton,  30  Market 
Wilson  J.  C.  &  Co.,  900  Battery 


Cold  Storage. 

Hercules  Cold   Storage   Co.,  405   Montgomery 
Merchants  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co., 212  Clay 

Collar  and  Cuff  Manufacturers. 

Cluett,  Coon  &  Co.,  224-226  Bush 
Trojan  Shirt  and  Collar  Co. ,  35  New  Montgomery 
United  Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  25-27  Sansome 
Wilbur  Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 

Collectors. 

(See  also  Brokers— House.) 
Ackley  Edward,  124  Sansome,  rooms  21-22 
Adler  Hermann,  410  Montgomery 
Alsip  Edwin  K.  &  Co.,  29  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Ashton  &  Gardiner,  411  Montgomery 
Austin  Lee,  504  Kearny,  room  10 
Kabin  Landry,  413  Kearny 
BALDWIN  &  HAMMOND,  10  Montgomery 
BESECKER  DANIEL  E.,  306  Pine,  rooms  7-8 
Bonstin  Samuel  A.,  330 Pine,  room  38 
Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  19  Montgomery 
Bradshaw's   Law  and    Collection  Agency,  222 

Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Burnham&  Marsh  Co.,  628  Market,  opp  Palace 

Hotel 
Cadenasso  &  Co.,  512  Montgomery 
Capp  C.  S.  &  Co.,  413  Montgomery 
Center  &  Spader,  30  Montgomery 
Coffev  John  J.,  539  California 
Coffey  Julia  M.  Mrs.,  420  Montgomery,  room 29 
Cohen  Richard,  3  and  10  Murphy  Bldg 
Columbian  Law    and   Collection   Agency,    214 

Pine,  room  10 
Grim  W.  H.  &  Co.,  118  Montgomery 
Croke  J.  P.,  624  Kearny 
CURTIN-BEALS'    MERCANTILE  COLLECTION 

AGENCY,  24  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 


Gurtin-Beals'  Mercantile  Collection  Agency 

Room  2*,  third  floor 


Mills  Bldg.,  Cor.  Bush  and  Montgomery 


5.  F.,  Cal. 


A  thoroughly  equipped  and  reliable  agency.  Col- 
lections and  Commercial  Litigation  handled  through- 
out the  United  States  and  Europe.  Notary  Public 
in  Office.     Reliable  Correspondents. 

Davidson  &  Leigh,  137  Montgomery 
Davies  William  A..  514  Spreckels  Bldg 
DAWES    COLLECTION    AGENCY,   602   Market, 
Crocker  Bldg 


DAWBS    COLLECTION  AGENCY 

W.   A.    DAWES,    Manager 

Loans  Negotiated  on  Short  Notice.     All  Branches  of 

Collections  Promptly  Attended  to.     The  Prompt 

Service  of  all  Legal  Papers  a  Specialty. 

602     MARKET    STREET 

UNDER  CROCKER-WOOLWORTH    NATIONAL    BANK 

Earle  David  J.,  530  California,  room  45 

Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  638  Market 

Electric  Collection  Co..  33-34  Mills  Bldg,   7th 
floor 

ELFVING  &  SEAWELL'S  LAW  AND  COLLEC- 
TION AGENCY,  217  Sansome 

Farles  T.  A.,  217  Sansome 

Fellows  Everett  P.,  305  Larkin 

Finley  J.  K.,  235  Kearny 

Fisher  Will  E.  &  Co..  14  Post 

Folsom  Eugene  H.,  530  California,  room  38 

Franklin  Nate,  410  Kearny,  rooms  12-13 

FRISBEE,  RISDON  &  CO.,  132  Market 

Gav  Charles,  523  Montgomery 

Gerrish  Harry,  12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Gilmor  Harry  G.,  20  Mills  Bldg,  lOlh  floor 
I    Gunther  Edward  W.,  21  Chronicle  Bldg 


WASHBDRN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO, 


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Collectors— Cont'd. 
HARDING'S  LAW  AND  COLLECTION  OFFICE, 

303  Montgomery 

ESTABLISHED   1860  TELEPHONB  MAIN  217 

COLLEGTIOKS  MADE  THROUGHOUT  THE  UKITED  STATES 

Harding's  Law  and  Collection  Office 

303     MONTGOMERY     ST. 

SAN       FRANCISCO 

JULE    C.    GAMAGC         ...        Manager 

Hendrlckson's  Law  and  Collection  Agency,  130 

Suiter,  room  43 
Henry  Andrew  J.,  13  Montgomery,  room  6 
HillJ.  Ellis,  417  Hyde 
Hirsch  Cass,  81-84  Chronicle  Bldg 
Hoogs  Albert,  334  Pine,  room  17 
Keeling  J.  G.,  418  California 
KNOX  COLLECTION  AGENCY,  110  Sutter 
Koment  &  Co.,  14  McAllister 
LaHaney  Joseph  F.,  14  McAllister 
Lange's  Law  and  Collection  Office,  633  Market 
Lewis  Rod  P.,  335  Kearny 
Madison  &  Burke,  636  Market 
Magee  Thomas  &  Sons,  4  Montgomery 
Martin  Charles  T.,  439  California 
McAllister  Frank,  43  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
McBurnie  Robert  E.,  319  California 
Merchants'  Mutual  Adjusting  Agency  The,  504 

Spreckels  Bldg 
■""        "  Van  Ness  Av.,  telephone 


MILAN  E.  L.,   1117 

East  597 
Morrow  William  S. 
NICKELL  JACOB  B, 


534  Spreckels  Bldg 


J.    B.    NICKBLL 


J.    C.    CALHAIN,  ATTORNEY 


Nickell  Law  and  Collection  Agency 

Claims  of  all  kinds  collected.  Costs 
advanced.  No  charge  unless  success- 
ful, or  according  to  contract. 

927    MARKET   STREET  ROOM    524 

SPRECKELS    BUILDING 

Nicol  William,  534%  California 
O'BRIEN  &  MOORE,  403  Montgomery 
O'Farrell  &  Co.,  11  Montgomery 
Oesterreicher  Louis,  630  Market 
Pacific  Collection  Bureau,  41-43  Chronicle  Bldg 
PACIFIC  LAW  AND  COLLECTION  CO., 
415  Montgomery,  room  6 

Pacific  Law  and  Collection  Co. 

415  Montgomery  St.,  Room  6 


Telephone  Main  5.580. 


Chaeges  Moderate 


Paige  William,  430  Montgomery,  room  35 

Patterson  George  W.  H.  &  Co.,  3  Valencia 

Pforr  John,  339  Montgomery 

Phoenix  Law  and  Collection  Oface,  436  Cali- 
fornia 

Placer  Law  and  Collection  Bureau,  131  Mont- 
gomery, room  1 

Pratt  John  C,  14  Sansome 

Quillinan  Edmund  J.,  1504  Market,  rooms  7-8 

Ratto  E.  M.  15a  Montgomery  Av 

RATTO'S  LAW  AND  COLLECTION  AGENCY, 
513  Montgomery,  telephone  Main  353 

RAUER'S  LAW  AND  COLLECTION  AGENCY, 
134  Sansome 

Reid's  Law  Agency,  193-194  Crocker  Bldg 

Rich  A.  J.  &  Co.,  113  Montgomn-y 

Schwartz  Henry,  36  Montgomery 

Scott  William  O.,  410  Kearny,  room  8 

Seligman  Moses,  430  Montgomery,  room  3 

Shainwald,  Buckbee  &  Co.,  318-330  Montgomery 

Spencer  Franklin  K.,  3345  Mission 


STANDARD  COLLECTION  AND  MERCANTILE 
CO.,  38  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Offices  and  Attorneys  in  every  City  and  Town  in  tlie  World 
Tel.  Main  1575  Gen.  Mgr.,  Ernest  Edelsten 

Standard  Collection  and  Mercantile  Go. 

(iNCOBPOHATED *100.00o) 

LAW  AND  COLLECTION   OFFICES 
Room  28  Mills  Building       2d  Floor,  S.  P.,  CaL 

Notary  Public  in  Office.  Largest  Collection  Com- 
pany in  the  World.  Mercantile  and  Private  Reports. 
Issue  yearly  a  Legal  and  Banking  Directory.  Terms, 
Ten  Per  Cent.  Difficult  or  Barred  Accounts,  Special 
Agreement.     Minimum  Fee,  S2.00. 

Stern  David  &  Sons,  30  Montgomery 
Umbsen  G.  H.  &  Co.,  14  Montgomery 
Von  Rhein  O.  F.  &  Co.,  513  California 
Wade  William  M.,  403  Kearny,  room  1 
Western  Collection  Bureau,  319  Pine,  room  31 
Western  Commercial  and  Collection  Agency,  18 

Chronicle  Bldg 
Wheat  James  L.,  153  Crocker  Bldg 

*  Collection  Agents. 

(See  also  Collectors.) 

KNOX  COLLECTION  AGENCY, 

110  Sutter.  (See  advertisement  on  opp 
page,  witli  list  of  collection  agents 
tliroughout  United  States.) 

Colleges. 

Anderson's  College  and  Normal  School,  3142, 

16th 
Bolte  Jeanne  Miss,  2397  Sacramento 
California  Medical  College,  1433  Folsom 
California  School  of  Mechanical  Arts  The,  16th, 

El  Dorado,  Utah  and  Nebraska 
California    State    Therapeutic    College,  85-86 

Donuhoe  Bldg 
Cogswell  Polytechnic  College,  SE  cor  26th  and 

Folsom 
College  of  Dentistry  University  of  California, 

Dohohoe  Bldg 
College  of  Music,  15  Mercantile  Library  Bldg 
COLLEGE  OF  NOTRE  DAME,  Dolores  bet  16  th 

and  17th 
College  of  Pharmacy,  113  Fulton 
Cooper  Medical  College,  NE  cor  Webster  and 

Sacramento 
CUNNINGHAM  A,  AUCHIE,  329  Geary 
Filippe's  Academy  of  Language,  320  Post 
Hahnemann  Hospital  College  of  San  Francisco, 

115  Haight 
Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  808  Montgomery 
HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 
IRVING  INSTITUTE,  1036  Valencia 
LAKE  MARY  MISS,  1534  Sutter 
Medical  Department  University  of  California, 

E  s  Stockton  bet  Chestnut  and  Francisco 
Meisterschaft  School  of  Languages,  123  O'Far- 
rell 
Merrill-Miller  College,  68  Nucleus  Bldg 
MOORE  ELIZABETH  MISS,  515  Haight 
Paciflc  Academy,  819  Market 
Sacred  Heart  College,  SE  cor  Eddy  and  Larkin 
San  Francisco  Business  College,  1336  Market 
St.  Ignatius  College,  W  s  Van  Ness  Av  bet 

Hayes  and  Grove 
ST.   KATHARINE'S    EPISCOPAL    SCHOOL.  824 

Fulton 
Stiehl's  Business  College  and  Shorthand  Insti- 
tute, 733  Market 
Theological  Seminary,  121  Haight 
VETERINARY    DEPARTMENT    UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA,  NE  cor  Post  and  Fillmore 
Ziska  Institute,  1606  Van  Ness  Av 

*  Comforters. 
BURD  WILLIAM,  33  Davis,  room  11 

Commercial  Agencies. 

(See  Mercantile  Agencies.) 


PRINTS  THE  NEWS  TWELVE  HOURS 


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COL  CROCKEB-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY.  COL  1765 

KNOX  COLLECTION  ACEN(y 

no  Sutter  Street 

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We  give  below  a  list  of  a  few  of  our  prominent  and  most  energetic  correspondents. 


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X^SLxv  and  mercantile  Collections  a  Specialty  tlironsrhout  California  '     aJ 

and  Adjacent  States  ,    ^"Z 

Reliatile  Sub  Agents  in  E^very  Connty  >    j^   i 

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CALIRORrMIA  [  ' 

ALAMEDA— 1184  Regent  Street,  Knox  Collection        SUSANVITXE— T.  A.   Roseberry,  Notary  " ^^>» 

Agency  SANTA  BARBARA— Geo.  W.  Russell         '"l^!"""  T        I 

ARCATA— J.  E.  Morton  SACRAMENTO —Inter-State    Commercial^  and  I  ; 

BAKERSFIELD— S.  N.  Reed,  Att'y  and  Notary  Collection  Agency  B     fe^  .  ■ 

CHICO-C.  L.  Stilson,  Attorney  ST.  HELENA— J.  G.  JohnsonU  M  l-"^  "^■^ 

COLUSA— John  H.  Lieniug,  Notary  SAN  FRANCISCO— no  Sutter  St.,  Knox  Collec-  1  . 

COLTON— H.  H.  Bingham  tion   Agency.      On  points  not    mentioned  L      -J 

ELMIRA — A  Rust,  Constable  send    collections    through    San    Francisco  |  j 

FRESNO -T.  S.  Price,  Notary    .  office.  f-J^ 

MARKLERVILLE  —  Joseph    Larson,   Attorney        SANTA  CRUZ— Santa  Cruz  Mercantile,  Law  and 

and  Notary  Collection  Agency 

PASO  ROBLES— G.  &  A.  Webster,  Attorneys  SANTA  ROSA— Hoag  s  Collection  Agency 

PETALUMA— Horn's    Commercial    and   CoUec-        WATSO.NVILLE— W.  G.  Ryason,  Constable 

tion  Agency  WOODLAND— E.  E.  Gaddis,  Attorney  /-       -N 

SAN  RAFAEL— E.  Gardner,  Justice  of  the  Peace       YRHKA— Gillis  &  Tapscott,  Attorneys  v.-    •< 

ALBUQUERQUE,  N.  M R.  W.  D.  Bryan,  Attorney 

BOISE  CITY,  IDAHO— "Mercurius"  Commercial  Agency,  R.  D.  Wolterbeek  &  Co.,  Agents.     Idaho  ':^^^ 

Collections.    References  :  Capital  State  Bank  and  Boise  City  National  Bank.  '     J* 

CHARLESTON,  S.  C Mordecai  &  Gadsden,  Attorneys  Cj 

CHICAGO,  ILLS— 1209  Tacoma  Building,  La  Fayette  Mercantile  Agency.     Illinois  and  Indiana  legal  "*>■•»» 

businessof  all  kinds  a  specialty.  -^ 

INDIANAPOLIS,  IND 19  Union  Building,  La  Fayette  Mercantile  Agency  ^^^ 

LOUISVILLE,  KY 322  5th  Avenue,  Newton  G.  Rogers,  Attorney  ,      j^ 

LA  FAYETTE,  IND 40^  Main  Street,  La  Fayette  Mercantile  Agency  w    "^ 

LINCOLN,  NEB. Suite  9,  Richard  Block,  Coffin  &  Stone,  Attorneys 

PRESCOTT,  ARZ E.  M.  Sanford,  Attorney  3 

WALLA  WALLA,  WASH j.  M.  Turner  g^   « 

WINNEMUCCA,  NEV E.  S.  Archer,  Notary  £>   q   « 

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We  are  prepared  to  assume  complete  charge  of  the  collections  of  Merchants,  Man-  2  1.  S 

ufacturers.  Jobbers,  Publishers,  and  all  others  doing  a  credit  business,  and  make  their  o  «  S 

collections  in  any  part  of  the  United  States.    Correspondents  at  every  mart  in  the  g  o  h 
world.     No  charge  unless  successful.    Address 

KMOX  COLLECtlOM  ACEMCV 

110  SUffER  STREET,  SAN  FRaNCISCO 
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amount  delivered  free.  Family  orders  a  Spec- 
ialtv.  Lowest  prices.  Stalls  68,  69.  70,  7t, 
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Commercial  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Commercial.) 

Commission  Merchants. 

(See  alSo  Produce  Commission,  also  Shipping 

Merchants,  also  Manufacturers'  Agents.) 
Acheson  Robert,  120  Battery 
Adler  Aaron  A.,  212  Sansome,  room  30 
Alaska  Commercial  Co.,  310  Sansome 
Alderson  Fred  L.,  23  Davis,  room  13 
Alexander  Orlando,  121  California 
Alexander  &  Baldwin,  36  Luning  Bldg 
Allen  &  Lewis,  202  California 
Allison  D.  E.  Co.  The,  501-509  Front 
Allyne  &  White,  316  Sacramento 
Amelung  Julius  C,  10  California 
Ames  F.  H.  &  Co.,  22-24  Luning  Bldg 
Amy  Gustave   L.,  317  California 
Anspacher  Bros.,  214  Pine,  room  17 
Armsby  J.  K.  Company,  138  Market 
Bacigalupi  August,  418  Washington 
Ballard  &  Hall,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Bandmann,  Nielsen  &  Co.,  405  Montgomery 
Bassett  &  Bunker,  400  Front 
Bates  &  Suydam,  205  Front 
Beadle  A.  W.  &  Co.,  14  California 
Beck  Walter  F.,  123  California,  rooms  3-4 
Bell  Thomas  &  Co.,  426  California,  room  1 
Berg  William  &  Co.,  307  California 
Blanchard  John  O..  54  Luning  Bldg 
Bloom  Bros.,  303  California 
Blum  M.  &  Co. ,  308  California 
Blum  Myrtil,  314  California 
Blum  S.  &  Co.,  308  California 
Blum  Simon,  212  Sansome,  room  27 
Bostwick  &  Parsons,  22  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Brandenstein  M.  J.  &  Co.,  118-120  Market 
BRAUER,  GRASSHOFF  &  CO..  309  Front 
Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.,  205-209  California 
Bruce,  Bowne  &  Co.,  34-36  Steuart 
Bush  Edwin  D.,  405  Front 
Butler  &  Co.,  221  Front 

Cabrera,  Roma  &  Co.,  123  California,  rooms  9-10 
California-Nevada  Creamery  Co.,  Ill  Front 
Campbell  J.  W.  H.,  Section  1,  Sea  Wall 
Campbell  William  H.,  402  Front 

Cash  Buyers  Union  The,  306  Pine 

CHAPMAN  WILFRID  B.,  123  California 

Christy  &  Wise,  212  Sansome 

Clements'  Gilbert  Sons,  218  California,  room  3 

Coburn,  Tevis  &  Co.,  107  Front 

Code,  Elfelt  &  Co.,  116  California 

Cohen  J.  B.  Co.,  203  California 

Corbus  Andrew  T. ,  25-26  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Courtois  v.,  213  Sansome 

Craig  C.  W.  &  Co.,  316  Sacramento 

Cutter  &  Moseley,  310  California 

Cutting  Packing  Co.,  125-127  Market 

DAIRYMEN'S  UNION  OF  CALIFORNIA,  113-119 
Davis 

Davis,  Haber  &  Co.,  211  Pine 

Davis  Henry,  211  Pine 

De  Bernardi  D.  &  Co.,  406  Front 

De  Fremery  James  &  Co.,  410  Battery 

Denigan  Thomas  Son  &  Co.,  132  Market 

Detels  Martin  P.,  114  Davis 

Dickson,  De  Wolf  &  Co.,  326  Clay 

Dieckmann  &  Co.,  114  California 

Dimmick  W.  N.,  204  Front 

Dingley  C.  L.  &  Co.,  204  Front,  room  9 

Doychert  Charles  L.,  304  Batterv 

Doyle  Henry  &  Co.,  517-519  Market 

Durand  Joseph  A.,  329  Front 

Dutard  Hyppolite,  125-129  Davis 

Du  Val  &  Carroll,  221  Front 

Eber  Albert,  227  Montgomery 

ENGLISH  JOHN  F.,  217  Drumm 

Eppinger  &  Co.,  311  California 

Erlenbach  Martin,  304  Sacramento 

Evans  Evan  C,  302  California 

Everding  J.  &  Co.,  48  Clay 

Falk  Morris,  318  Market 

Falkenstein  Henry,  211  Battery 

Farmers'  Alliance  and  Industrial   Union,   221 
Front,  room  5 

Feiling,  Cressy  &  Co.,  108  Davis 

Field  &  Stone  Co.  The,  126  California 

Forbes  Bros.,  307  Sansome,  room  2 


Francis  &  Cabral,  423-425  Davis 

Freeman,  Smith  &  Co.,  122  California 

French  George  L.,  320  California,  room  14 

Funge  William  W.  Jr.,  927  Market 

Gaden  George  T.,  819  Market,  room  17 

Garcia  &  Maginni,  301-303  Drumm 

Gerberding  A.  &  Co.,  5  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 

floor 
Gibbs  Charles  E.,  318  Front 
Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co..  118-120  Davis 
Gleason  Simon,  123  California,  room  14 
Goldtree  Bros.,  14  Sansome 
Goldwater  Michael,  18-20  Battery 
Grangers'  Business  Association,  108  Davis 
Greenebaum  &  Co.,  115-117  Bush 
Grinbaum  M.  S.  &  Co.,  215  Front 
Gutte  I.,  303  California 
Haight  Frederick  B.,  212-214  Front 
HALL  G.  C.  &  SON,  35  New  Montgomery 
Halla  &  Co.,  303  California 
Harrison  Louis  J.,  303  California,  rooms  ia-13 
Hart  Harry  J.  &  Bro..  106  Pine 
Hatch  Theodore  H.,  109  California,  room  1 
Healey  Charles  S.,  520,  7th  and  3090  Mission 
Heckmann  H.  &  Co.,  400-402  Davis 
Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co.,  525  Front 
Heney  A.  H.  &  Co.,  226  Clay 
Heyman  &  Mayer,  10  California 
Higgins  H.  W.  &  Co.,  69  Columbian  Bldg 
Higgins  &  Collins,  22  Market 
Hills  Bros.,  126-130  Market 
Hilmer,  Bredhofl  &  Schulz,  36  California 
Home  Library  and  Supply  Assn,  14  Sansome 
Hooper  &  Jennings,  213-215  Front 
Hughes  H.  &  Co.,  123  California,  rooms  3-4 
Hulme  &  Hart,  8-10  Davis 
Hume  R.  D.  &  Co.,  318  California,  room  11 
Hyman  Bros.,  206  Sansome 
Ivancovich  J.  &  Co.,  211-213  Washington 
Jacobs  Isaac  H.,  119  Bush 
Jennings  Charles  B.,  121  California 
Jones,  Mundy  &  Co.,  16  Front 
Joost  Hermann,  310  Battery 
Kahn  &  Herzog,  401  California 
Kalish  M.  &  Co.,  400  Front 
Kaufman  Julius  M.,  221  Sansome 
Keefe  Daniel,  420-424  Davis 
Keely  T.  J.,  35  New  Montgomery 
KERRIGAN  CHARLES,  109  California,  room  6 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 
Knudsen  P.  J.,  109  California,  room  7 
Kohn  Harry  S.,  411  Market 
Koshland  S.  &  Co.,  222  California 
Kron  Tanning  Co.,  125  Clay 
Landsberger  &  Son,  123  California 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lastreto  Luigi  F..  318  Front 
Latham  W.  B.,  320  Sansome,  room  19 
Leist  Charles  J.  &  Co.,  201  Davis 
Leszynsky  S.  L.  &  Co.,  516-518  Market 
Levy  A.  &  Co.,  401-405  Davis 
Levy  Charles  &  Co.,  1135  Market 
Levy  S.  &  Co.,  218-220  Washington 
Levy  Samuel  W.,  212  Sansome,  rooms  27-28 
Lewis  &  Co   (Honolulu,  H.  I.),  ofBce  207  Battery 
Lichtenberg  Edward,  303  California 
Lightner  Isaac,  21  Battery  '' 

Lilienthal  &  Co.,  100-102  Front 
Loaiza  W.  &  Co.,  218-220  Sansome 
Lowry  W.  G.  &  Co.,  118  California 
Lund  Henry  &  Co.,  214  California 
Luscombe  &  Isaacs,  537  Market 
Lusk  Albert.  314  Washington 
MACONDRAY  &  COMPANY,  425-427  Market 
Magnesen  Martin  B.,  405  Front 
Maguire  James  A.,  130  Sansome 
Manning  I.  A.  &  Co.,  933  Market 
Marcus  George  &  Co.,  232  California 
MARSH  &  KIDD,  522  Market 
Martens  F.  &  Co.,  326  Battery 
Martin,  Feusier  &  Co.,  309  Clay 
Maydwell  Charles  A.,  23  Davis,  room  13 
Mcbonogh  &  Runyon,  408-410  Davis 
McOlauflin  Lewis  W.,  309  California 
McLaren  &  Co.,  307  Sansome,  room 5 
McLean  Sterling,  109  California,  room  22 
McNear  Georee  W.,  326  California 
Meeks  Fred,  213-215  Front 
Meigs  &  Co.,  218  California,  room  2 


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Metzger  Leo,  118-120  Pine 

Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.,  310  Battery 

Middleton  &  Co.,  213  Jackson 

Millzner  Harry  S..  119  Bush,  room  1 

Mohns  Henry,  29  Market 

Mohr  Rudolph.  402  Front 

Montealegre  &  Co.,  230 California 

Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.,  310  California 

Moore  J.  J.  &  Co.,  303  California 

Morgan  &  Chick.  320  Washington 

Morris  Kevy.  423  Front 

Morrow  George  &  Co.,  39  Clay 

Morton  Henry  B.,  103  Front 

Nathan,  Bachman  &  Co.,  20  Sansome 

Newbauer  Jesse,  236  Front 

Newfleld  Marcus,  214  Pine,  room  13 

Newhall  H.  M.  &  Co.,  309-311  Sansome 

Newhall's  Sons  &  Co.,  .307  Sansome,  room  6 

Newton  Morris  &  Co.,  103-105  Front 

Norton,  Teller  &  Roden,  125-131  California 

O'Callaghan  Daniel,  300  Davis 

Oliver  Francis  B.,  207  Battery 

Onesti  G.  &  Co.,  409-411  Washington 

OVERLAND  FREIGHT  TRANSFER  CO.,   main 

office  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch  ofiace 

NW  cor  California  and  Front 
Page  William  D.,  54  Luning  Bldg 
Parrott  &  Co.,  306  California 
Paulucci  &  Casassa,  416-418  Davis 
Peters  &  Cowie,  591,  6th 
Peterson  S.  B.,  30-32  California 
Phillips  M.  &  Co.,  202  Market 
Pierce  H.  &  W.,  728  Montgomery 
Pinet  J.  &  Co.,  604  Jackson 
Redington  Henry  W.,  308  California 
Reid's  Cash  Store,  126  California 
Rohr  &  Bagley  Commission  Co.,  113  Bush 
Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.,  211-213  California 
Rosenberg  Jacob,  221  Front 
Rosenfeld  John's  Sons,  202  Sansome 
Roth  William,  304  Sacramento 
Rothschild  Henry  M.,  131  Montgomery 
Ruiz  de  Rojas  Joseph,  308  Battery 
Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.,  121-123  Davis 
Ruther  F.  &  Co.,  309  California 
Salberg  Moses,  117-119  Sansome 
Sammi  Henry  L.,  102  Clay 
Scatena  L.  &  Co.,  104-110  Washington 
Schlesinger  Ferdinand,  113  Bush 
Schmidt  Ben  J.  &  Co.,  125-127  Sansome 
Schwabacher  Bros.,  112  California 
Schwartz  Bros.,  204  Front 
Scott  &  McCord,  6th  and  Bluxome 
Shattuck  David  D.,  318  Front 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  212-214  Market 
Shoobert,  Beale  Co.,  418  California 
Siebenhauer  S.,  118  Pine 
Siegfried  John  C.  &  Co.,  203  Market 
Simon  Charles  J.,  320  Sacramento 
Simon  &  Manasse,  119  Bush 
Smith  Bros.,  1331  Folsom  and  810  Brannan 
Sonntag  Charles,  114-116  Market 
Spear  Edward  S.  &  Co.,  31-33  Sutter 
Spreckels  J.  D.  &  Bros.  Co.,  327  Market 
Sresovich  Luke  G.  &  Co.,  500  Washington 
Staacke  George,  436  California,  room  1 
Steele  E.  L.  G.  &  Co.,  i08  California 
Stencel  Jacob,  21-23  Sutter 
Tetzen  Charles,  118-120  Clay 
Thannhauser  &  Co.,  311  California 
Thayer  I.  E.,  28  California 
Tilden  H.  N.  &  Co.,  426  Sansome 
Tomanovich&  Co.,  216  Front 
TROPLONG    DEL    RIO    0.    B.,    217    Sansome, 

room  8 
Ulrichs  John  F.,  314  Sacramento 
Urruela,  Urioste  &  Co..  203  Market 
Vermeil  J.  L.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  7th  and  Brannan 
VervalinD.,  106  Davis 
Volkman  Charles  M.,  408  Front 
von  Johansen  W.  E.,  330  California 
Von  Ronn,  Hencke  &  Lorsbach,  313  Front 
Voss  F.  G.  &  Co.,  304  Sansome 
Wand  Joseph  &  Co.,  125-127  Sansome 
Waterman  M.  &  Co.,  314  California 
Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  101-107  California 
Whitney  C.  E.  &  Co.,  133-128  Davis 
Wightman  John  Jr.,  309  California 
Willard  Leon,  130  Sutter 


Williams,  Brown  &  Co.,  308  Market 
Wilson  &  Baechtel,  305  Davis 
Wolf  Philip  &  Co.,  206-208  Battery 
WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-329  Market 
Wollner  Jacob,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Woodlock  Jno.,  26  Beale 
Wright  John  T.,  640  Market 
Young  Carlos  G.,  123  Davis 

Commissioners. 

Residing  in  San  Francisco,  appointed  by  the 
Governors  of  the  different  States,  to  take 
testimony  and  to  acknowledge  deeds  to  be 
used  in  each  respective  State 

JAMES  L.  KING 

NOTARY  PUBLIC  AND  COIWIWISSIONER  DEEDS 

For  every  State  and  Territory. 
Trade  Marks  and  Passports  procured. 

Depositions  carefully  taken. 

No.  308  California  Street 

North  Side,  Bet.  Sansome  and  Battery 

Alabama. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Alaska  Territory. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Arizona  Territory. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,  303  California,  room  7 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Arkansas. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

California. 
KING  JAMES  L..  308  California 
Craig  Lee  D.,  316  Montgomery 
Deane  John  J.,  103  Chronicle  Bldg 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
Meininger  Louis,  442  California 
Mosebach  Ferdinand  C,  323  Montgomery 
Stanley  Charles  T.,  513  Montgomery 
Wegener  William  B..  510  Market 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Colorado. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Connecticut. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Delaivare. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

District  of  Columbia. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Florida. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Georgia. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.  501  California 

Idaho. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,,  303  California,  room  7 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Illinois. 
'KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLE  D.,  501  California 


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Indian    Territory. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Indiana. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

loiva. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Kansas. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Kentucky. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Louisiana. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Maine. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Maryland. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Massachusetts. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Blichigan. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Minnesota. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Mississippi. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Missouri. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

3Iontana. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Nebraska. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Nevada. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,  303  California, 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Ifew  Hampshire, 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

New  Jersey. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

New  Mexico    Territory. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 


New    York. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

North  Carolina. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

North  Dakota. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Ohio. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Oklahoma  Territory. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Oregon. 

KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,  303  California,  room  7 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Pennsylvania. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Rhode  Island. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D..  501  California 

South  Carolina. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

South  Dakota. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 


KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 


KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Utah. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Verinont. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Virginia. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Washington. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,  303  California,  room  T 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

West  Virginia. 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 


KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 

Wyoming 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 


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*  Concentrator  Belt  Manufacturers. 
GUTTA    PERCHA   AND  RUBBER  MANUFAC- 
TURING CO.,  30-32  Fremont 

*  Concentrators. 

(See  also  Ore  Concentrators.) 
UNION  IRON  WORKS.  322  Market 

UNION   IRON   WORKS 

THE  UNION  CONCENTRATOR 

GUARANTEED  SUPERIOR 
TO  ALL  OTHERS 

Office,  222  Market  Street 

Telephone  Main  215 

Concrete. 

(See  also  Artificial  Stone. 
Bauer  Leopold,  3015  Buchanan 
■California  Concrete  Co.,  14  Post 
City  Street  Improvement   Co.,  11  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor 
■Gushing- Wetmore  Co.,  508  California,  room  9 
Diggins  Bros.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Goodman  George,  307  Montgomery 
GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 
JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO.,  338-230,  1st 
Keatinge,  Leonard  &  Ransome,    11-12  Nucleus 

Bldg 
LANE  W.  E.,    505  Kearny 
Mattingly  Richard  C,  238  Montgomery 
Ferine    George  M. ,  238  Montgomery 

PETERSEN  H.  M.  &  CO., 

313  Montgomery 

•Quast  Charles,  303  Montgomery 
San   Francisco  Paving    Co.,  510  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg 
Staack&  Grussel,  327  Pine 
Vaughan  Hiram  G..  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Williams,  Belser  &  Co.,  302  Montgomery,  room 2 
Williams  &  Belser,  302  Montgomery,  room  2 
Williams  &  Wood,  302  Montgomery,  room  2 

*  Condensed  Milk. 

American  Condensed  Milk  Co., 

main  olfice  330  Pine,  room  15,  city  depot 
1249  Mission,  factory  Novato,  Marin  Co. 

St.  Charles  Condensing  Co.,  124  California 

*  Condensed  Vegetables. 
PENNELL  CHARLES  C.  &  Co.,  4  California 

Confectioners— Manufacturing. 
BEEMAN  CHEMICAL  CO.,  14  Drumm 
BENJAMIN  N.  M.  &  CO.,  202  Turk 
Bleydorn  Henry,  825^4  Howard 
Breiten  Charles,  418  Montgomery 
Gassen  Henry  C,  11,36  Market 
Dewlaney  Carl  W.,  706  Valencia 
Friedlander  S.  &  Co.,  44,  4th  and  40.  6th 
Gibbons  Laura  Mrs.,  1132-1134  Valencia 
■GRADE  LOUIS  A.,  538  Washington 
Gruenhagen  T.  G.  &  Co.,  20  Kearny 
Haas  George  &  Son,  810  Market 
Hromada  Adolph,  222-224  Battery  and  315-317 
Sacramento 

LA  SERE'S  CANDY  FACTORY, 

manufacturer,  wholesale  and  retail 
dealer  choicest  candies.  Sole  manufac- 
turer ribbon  candy.  Finest  hand  made 
candies  with  fruits,  25c  per  pound.  Ice 
cream  soda,  etc.,  1132-1134  Valencia 

Levey  &  Schnorf.  246-248,  4th 

MASKEY  FRANK,  32  Kearny 

Mull  George,  403  Jones  and  909  Mission 

Pfenninger  H.  &  Co.,  1910  Market 

Richter  Bros.  &  Co.,  1.39,  1st 

Roberts  George  F.,  1301  Polk 

Rothschild  &  Ehrenpfort,  118 Front 


San  Francisco  and  Sacramento  Candy  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  548  Mission 

Saroni  Louis  &  Co..  .508-512  Front 

Schaefer  August,  1302  Market,  22,  6th  and  420 
Hayes 

Seidl  J.  &  Co.,  190  Stevenson  and  1409  Polk 

Sparrowe  Charles  G.,  SW  cor  Van  Ness  Av  and 
Geary 

Stearns  M.  L.,  1006  Market 

StoUwerck  Distributing  Co.,  63  Nucleus  Bldg 

Thain  Bros.,  781  Market 

Theodosi  Arthur,  28,  3d 

Townsend  W.  S.,  627 Market 

Wichman  John  F.,  3037, 16th 

*  Confectioners'  Supplies. 
DEMARTINI  L.  SUPPLY  CO.  THE,  548  Mission 
KOHNSTAMMH.  &  CO.  (confectioners'  colors), 
A.  C.  Boldemann  &  Co.,  agents,  307  Commer- 
cial 
SCUDDER   S.    V.    &   F.   P.    (liquorice),  A.    C. 
Boldemann  &  Co.,  agents,  307  Commercial 

Confectionery. 

(See  Bakeries,  also  Varieties) 
Adams  Emile,  394,  6th 
Bacopulos  &  Papacamorinos,  56,3d 
Beatie  N.  G.,  2514  Mission 
BENJAMIN  N.  M.  &  CO.,  202  Turk 
Bernheim  Edmund,  SW  cor  Polk  and  Sutter 
Branigan  J.  P.,  1124  Larkin 
Bronzos  Emanuel,  1061  Market 
Brown  John  A.,  693  McAllister 
Cameron  Edward  N.,  351  and  1835  Devlsadero 
Clark  F.  W.  Mrs.,  15U6  Howard 
Coffee  Bros.,  704  Larkin 
CofQn  Herbert  J.,  135  Kearny 
Constantine  John,  502  Kearny 
Cordano  G.  B.  &  Co.,  108-110,  3d 
Day  Frank,  707  Devisadero 
Donnelly  Sadie  Miss.  531  Hayes 
Economacis  Peter,  501  ^4  Kearny 
Edwards  Matilda  Mrs..  1235  Market 
Fahsel  Henry,  128,  3d 
Farlakas  Spiro,  1069  Market 
Ferguson  &  Ayer,  junction  Market  and  Turk 
Galletti  Joseph,  504  Hayes 
Garrett  James  C,  1307  Mason  and  527^2  Geary 
Ghiazza  &  Chiapini,  119,3d 
Goldoni  Giovanni,  1432  Market 
Grade  Louis  A.,  538  Washington 
Greenbaum  &  Co.,  128  Post 
Grossman  Anne  Mrs.,  1709  Market 
Gruenhagen  T.  G.  &  Co.,  30  Kearny 
Guillet  Charles,  905  Larkin 
Gull  Adolph,  1316  Pacific 
Haas  George  &  Son,  810  Market 
Harrison  Wesley  B.,  750,  33d 
Hedges  Chartes  L.,  537'/2  Clay 
Huber  Albert,  1308  Polk 
Janes  Graziano,  354,  4th 
Johnson  &  Blohme,  440  Hayes 
Kaiser  William  F.,  509  Montgomery  Av 
Karames  Christian,  .301  East  North 
Kelly  Harry,  1603  Devisadero 
Keys  Samuel,  153  West  Mission 
Klaas  Matheus,  1233  Stockton 
Krieger  Charles,  1643  Market  and  230,  6th 
Krohn  M.  Mrs.,  1427  Market 
Lami  Eduardo,  261,  3d 
Lana  L.  &  Son,  1438  Dupont  and  Stanyan  opp 

Hayes 
La  Sere's  Candy  Factory,  1133-1134  Valencia 
Lechten  Bros.,  1315  Polk 
Levey  Charles  C,  lOO'/z  Stockton 
Linkesch  Louis,  8,  34th 
Longin  -tti  John  B.,  133  Taylor 
Mader  Otto,  2027  Fillmore 
Majorossy  K.  G.  &  Co.,  1013  Larkin 
Martin  Hester  Mrs.,  Point   Lobos  Av  nr  4th  Av 
Maskey  Frank,  32  Kearny 
McDevitt  James,  504  Minna 
McPhee  James  A.,  1661  Mission 
MidonF.,  109  Powell 
Miller  Fannie  Mrs.,  934  Valencia 
Milos  Milan,  16,  3d 
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Confectionery— Contd. 
Morton  T.  H.  Mrs.,  460  Haight 
Murthin  Peter  W.  W.,  420  Hayes 
Olague  James,  1206  Montgomery 
Palisi  Joseph,  SE  cor  Leidesdorfl  and  Califor- 
nia 
Penman  Martha  Mrs.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 
Peena  Joseph,  1324  Dupont 
PhreanerAdamF.,  134  Ellis 
Pierson  Bros.,  225  Kearny 
Pfluger  Annie  Miss,  5301/2,  6th 
Poehlman's  Confectionery,  401  Post 
Pollicroniou  Peter,  520,  3d 
Price  George,  231,  6th 
Price  MertenS.,  721  Larkin 
Pronejos  Emanuel,  1061  Market 
Reed  G.  R.  &  Co.,  113  Powell 
Reilly  John  W.,  UW^.  6th 
Roberts  George  F.,  1.301  Polk 
Rosso  Andrew,  250,  3d 
Rotger  Adele  Miss,  15  Market 
Rouxel  Mary  Mrs.,  264,  3d 
Ruffieux  Louis,  109  Powell 
Ryan  Catherine  Miss,  722  Lombard 
SchiafiBno  Emanuele,  2008  Mission 
Schreiber  Joseph  Jr.,  950-952  Market 
Snyder  Lizzie  Mrs.,  435  Larkin 
Staengel  Eberhard,  1432  Pacific 
Steese  Frances  Mrs.,  705  Polk 
Stocking  Charles  F.,  1825  Polk 
Townsend  W.  S.,  627  Market 
Wagner  Bros.,  1925  Fillmore 
Welch  John  F.,  Sausalito  Ferry 
Wendel  George,  123  Taylor 
Wichman  Fritz.  336,  24th 
Wilkens  Nicolaus,2424  Market 

•  Conservatory  of  Music. 
SAN  FRANCISCO  CONSERVATORY  OF  MUSIC, 

215  Powell 

Consuls. 

Argentine  Republic,  Jose  L.  Schleiden  acting 
consul,  12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Austro-Hungarian  Empire,  Francis  Korbel,  308 
Battery 

Belgium,  Wilfrid  B.  Chapman,  123  California, 
room  16 

Chile,  Juan  M.  Luco  consul-general,  40  Mont- 
gomery Block 

Chinese  Empire,  Li  Yung  Yew  consul-general, 
Chang  Ting  Chip  consul.  King  Owyang  vice- 
consul,  806  Stockton 

Costa  Rica,  Rafael  Gallegos  consul-general. 
230  California 

Denmark,  John  Simpson,  22  California,  room  12 

France,  Alexandre  Laurence  de  Lalande,  604 
Commercial 

German  Empire,  Adolph  Rosenthal  consul- 
general,  Oswald  Lohan  vice-consul,  318  Sac- 
ramento 

Great  Britain,  Joseph  W.  Warburton  consul- 
general,  Wellesley  Moore  vice-consul,  506 
Battery 

Greece,  August  Goustiaux  acting  consul,  625 
Minna 

Guatemala,  Miguel  Carrillo,  204  Front 

Hawaiian  Islands,  Charles  T.  Wilder  consul- 
general,  John  F.  Soper  vice-consul,  206  San- 
some,  room  22 

Honduras,  John  T.  Wright,  640  Market 

Italy,  Francesco  B.  Grimaldi,  consul,  506  Bat- 
tery, room  1 

Japan,  M.  Tunakoshi  vice-consul,  1514  Pine 

Mexico,  Alexander  K.  Coney  consul-general, 
604  Clay 

Nicaragua,  William  L.  Merry  consul-general, 
331  Pine,  room  2 

Paraguay,  P.  J.  Van  Loben  Sels  consul,  508 
Montgomery 

Peru,  Robert  B.  Huie  consul,  203  California 

Portugal,  Ignazio  da  Costa  Duarte  consul, 
Henrique  Laidley  vice-consul,  605  Clay 

Republic  of  Columbia,  Adolfo  Canal  consul- 
general,  217  Sansome,  room  9 

Russia,  Vladimir  A.  Artsimovitch  consul- 
general,  Horace  G.  Piatt  vice-consul,  418 
California,  rooms  9-10 


Salvador,  EustoejoCalderon  consul,  303  Califor- 
nia, room  2 

Spain,  Jorge  Madrilley  consul,  41154  California 

Sweden  and  Norway,  Henry  Lund  consul,  214 
California 

Switzerland,  Antoine  Borel  consul,  311  Mont- 
gomery 

The  Netherlands,  P.  J.  Van  Loben  Sels  consul, 
508  Montgomery 

Turkey,  George  E.  P.  Hall  consul,  2  Mutual 
Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Uruguay,  Jose  Costa  consul,  114  Montgomery 

Consulting  Engineers. 

(See  Engineers— Consulting.) 

Contractors. 

(See  also  Carpenters  and  Builders,  also  Brick 

and  Stone  Masons.) 
Ackerson  &  Patterson,  88  Flood  Bldg 
American  Improvement  Co.,  220  Sansome,  room  4 
Anderson  Bros.,  407  McAllister 
Bagge  William  H.,  1740  Mission 
Bateman  William,  411  Mission 
Batterton  William  H.,  22.34  Post 
Bauer  Leopold,  3015  Buchanan 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
Bingham  James  H.,  28  Phelan  Bldg 
Black  W.  C,  713  Elizabeth 
Blanchard  Frank  A.,  950  Howard 
Bliss  William  F.,  1607  Mission 
Blue  Rock  Contracting  Co..  214  Pine 
Bray  Henry  T.,  29  Clinton  Park 
Brodt  John,  360  Sanchez 
Brooks  Edwin  L.,  910  Army 


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Brutcher  Andrew,  1 107  Clay 

I  BUCKMAN  ALBERT  E., 

302  Montgomery,  room  4 

'    Butterfieid  Fred,  1314A  Dolores 
I    California  Concrete  Co.,  14  Post 

California  Construction  Co.,  12  Nucleus  Bldg 

California  Sandstone  and  Contracting  Co.,  40 
1  New  Montgomery 

Calvert  John,  31  Pleasant 

Carroll  Michael  T.,  2021  Turk 

Chester  Henry,  1619  Mission 

City  Street  Improvement  Co.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  5th 
floor 
1    Clute  Alva  B.,  302  Montgomery,  room  14 

Cody  Patrick  J.,  cor  29th  and  Mission 
{    Connell  Patrick,  1002 V2  Minna 

Conroy  J.  G.,  410  Kearny 

Cooper  W.  E.,  241,9th 

Coverdale  David  S.,  77-78  Chronicle  Bldg 

Crooks  John  J.,  1603  Laguna 

Culver  Frank  D.,  6  Columbian  Bldg 

Cushing-Wetmore  Co.,  508  California,  room  9 

Dahlberg  Andrew,  935  Market 

Danehy  James,  3305  Geary 

Dellavella  Michele,  1425V^  Dupont 
i    Dennison  Ezra  F.,  538  Kearny 
'<    Dibert  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  235-227  Mission 

Diggins  Bros.,  40  New  Montgomery 
'    Dodson  Beverly,  cor  Virginia  and  Prospect  Avs 

Doe  Loring  B.,  23  Market,  room  1 

Donnelly  E.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Douglas  &  Greene,  1939  Mission 
;    Dowling  John  J.,  334  Montgomery,  room  4 

DREW  GEORGE  L,  734  Washington 
:    Duebel  Charles  A.,  126,  1st 

i    Eagle  Asphaltum  Rooting  and  Contracting  Co., 
!  628  Market 

i    Einstein  Daniel,  630  Market 
'    Elder  Scott,  17-19  Spear 

Ewing  Robert,  418  California,  room  5 

Fanning  Edward,  320  Chestnut 
!    Fay  Philip  S.,  124  Sansome 
I    Feely  John  J.,  619  Octavia 
'    Fennell  Martin,  27  Julian  Av 
i    Ferris  Crawford,  6  Bourbin  PI 
I    Ferris  &  Williams,  330  Sansome,  room  17 


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Flinn  &  Treacy,  3:^1  Montgomery 

Flynn  James  J.,  82  Flood  Bldg 

Forsyth  O.  W.,  628  Market 

Galloway,  Townley  &  Co.,  43-44  Steuart 

Geary  James,  40  New  Montgomery 

General  Construction  Co.,  77  Columbian  Bldg 

Gerisch  George,  IV^  Marcy  PI 

Glackin  James,  SW  cor  20th  and  Missouri 

Glaser  Peter  J.,  2208  Mason 

Goggins  L.  M.,  1018a  Shotwell 

GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 

Greely  John,  326,  8th  Av 

Harney  D.  &  C.  S.,  45  Columbian  Bldg 

Harney  Joseph  G.,  45  Columbian  Bldg 

Healy  Michael  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 

HEALY,  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  27  Steuart 

Henon  Charles  W.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Higgins  Maurice,  1202  Folsom 

Hinckley  A.  G.,  r.  2339  Pine 

Hogan  Martin  C,  206,  14th 

Hughston  George,  28  Caroline 

Hussey  Albion  C,  734  Washington 

Hyland  J.  Amos,  238  Montgomery 

Jackson  Jasper  S.,  215  Crocker  Bldg 

JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO.,  228-230,  1st 

Keatinge,   Leonard  &  Ransome, 

11-12  Nucleus  Bldg 
Kelly  Henry  J.,  234  Montgomery,  room  4 
Kelso  John,  331  Montgomery,  rooms  8-8 
Kenney  John  J.,  26th  Av  nr  Point  Lobos  Av 
Kenny  Edward,  2733  Pine 

Kenny  &  McHugh,  NE  cor  10th  Av  and  Fulton 
Kent  J.  E.  &Co.,  1817  Polk 
Kerr  William  Co.,  903  Battery 
Kincaid  John  E.,  314  Montgomery 
Kirkwood  William  J.,  1554  Valencia 
Kunauer  Joseph,  12  Jones 
LANE  W.  E.,  .Too  Kearny 
LAYDON  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 
Leahy  James  F.,  711  Spreckels  Bldg 
Leffler  Frederick,  302  Montgomery 
Leonard  M.,  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and  7th  Avs 
Lightner  John  S.,  1629  Mission 
Lloyd  H.  J.,  Harrison  bet  13th  and  14th 
Logan  James  F.,  621  Mission 
Mahony  Bros.,  199-200  Crocker  Bldg 
Mandonnet  Adolph.  709  Stockton  rear 
Manseau  James  J.,  1801  Eddy 
Marcuse  &  Remmel,  628  Market 
Masarie  F.  &  Co.,  10  Blake 
Mattingly  Richard  C,  238  Montgomery 
Maxwell  Robert  S.,  510  California 
Maxwell  William  H.,  510  California 
Maze  Commodore  P.,  119  Beale 
McCann  &  Sons,  406,  10th 
McClure  Henry  N.,  40  New  Montgomery 
McCrosson  John  T.,  234  Montgomery 
McDade  Joseph  G.,  1608  Folsom 
McDonald  James,  2051/2,  14th 
McDonald  James  T.,  1218  Mission 
McFadden  John,  9  Tonningson  PI 
McGilvray  John  D.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  2d  and  King 
McHugh  Felix,  337,  6th  Av 
McHugh  &  Sheerin,  3908  Clay 
McKay  Alexander,  1309  Baker 
McMahon  Bernard,  125  Steuart 
McMAHON  JAMES  A..  210-212-214  Spear 
McMullen  L.  G.,  3318  Geary 
McPhee  Co.,  1219  Market 
McWhirter  Electric  Co.,  457  Valencia 
Metson  John  E.,  1114  Turk 
Moore  Charles  P.,  221  Front,  room  5 
Moore  George  H.,  221  Front,  room  5 
Moran  Thomas,  20  Erie 
Moriarty  John  E.,  1906,  25th 
Morris  Alfred  G.,  303  Montgomery 
Morris  Thomas,  37  Juniper 
Morton  John  R.,  1816  Howard 
Murphy  Patrick,  1772  Folsom 
Nolte  Louis  H.,  300,  15th 
Norton  John,  514,  15th 
Nounnan  J.  F.,  2111  Scott 
O'Brien  James  H.,  238  Montgomery 
O'Connor  James  H.,  410  Kearny 
Oberfeld  &  Braunbeck,  221514  Mason 
Pacific  Bridge  Co.,  4  California,  room  8 
Pacific  Creamery  and  Cannery  Construction  Co., 

45  New  Montgomery 


Pacific  Paving  Co.,  106  Phelan  Bldg 

PATTINSON  JOSEPH,  1518  Turk 

Ferine  George  M.,  238  Montgomery 

Phillips  J.  P.  M.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Pool  Joseph  R.,  1130  Mission 

Porter  William  A.,  121,  10th 

Potter  Americus  V.,  Wool  nr  Eugenia  Av 

Quast  Charles,  303  Montgomery 

Rae  James,  713,  7th 

Raisch  A.  J.,  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Raisch  Willi  am  C,  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Robinson  &  Gale,  40  New  Montgomery 

Rosso  Charles,  217  Hayes 

San  Francisco  Bridge  Co.,  42  Market 

San  Francisco  Paving   Co.,  510  Safe    Deposit 
Bldg 

San  Francisco  Timber  Preserving  Co.,  106  Mar- 
ket 

Schmitz  Frank,  712  Folsom 

Schulz  James  E.,  Sagamore  nr  Plymouth  Av 

Schutt  Charles,  13  Shotwell 

Sexton  Peter,  11  Bernice 

Sibley  Levi,  1305  Howard 

Smith  Charles  H.,  1914  Sutter 

Smith  John,  190  Russia  Av 

Smith  Joseph,  2933  Mission 

Somervell  William  S.,  413  Kearny 

Steinmann  F.  v.,  819  Jessie 
i    Styles  William  H.,  2215b  Sutter 
\    Sullivan  David,  1623  Howard 
!    Sullivan  J.  J.  &  Son,  109  Morris  Av 
;    Sutton  James,  1510  Mission 
I    Taber  Edwin  F.,  1550  Howai;-d 
j    Thoenges  Louis,  1602  Mission 

Thomason  Edwin  R.,  215  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 

Thornton  William  E..  40  New  Montgomery 

Tucker  Sampson  E.,  510  California 

Tuttle  John,  516  Haight 

United  Paving  Co's.,  215  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Van  Dusen  Benjamin  R.,  1402  Devisadero 

Vaughan  Hiram  G.,  510  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Vincent  Clarence  D.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Walker  Beth,  9  Laskie 

Wantz  Charles  W.,  151 V4  Valencia 

Warren  &  Malley,  2.32  Montgomery  and  212,  9th 

Weisman  George,  1321  Mason 

Werner  George  W..  921  Florida 

White  James  B.,  1209  Eddy 

Whittier  James  E.,  NW  cor  7th  and  Berry 

WILLIAMS,  BELSER,  &  CO.,  302  Montgomery, 
room  2 ^^^ 

WILLIAMS,  BELSER  &  CO. 

CO  rSIXR  ACTORS 

FOR  ALL  KINDS  OF 
STREET  WORK 

OFFICE,  302  MONTGOIVIERY  ST. 

Room  2  San  Francisco 

Williams  Victor,  214  Pine 

Williams  &  Belser,  302  Montgomery,  room  2 

Williams  &  Woods,  302  Montgomery,  room  2 

Wessinger  John  W.,  310  Montgomery 

Wray  Samuel,  1247  Mission 

Young  L.  G.,  1,  8th 

Zihn  Andreas,  123,  12th 

*  Conveyancers. 

(See  also  Notaries  Public.) 
KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 
Knox  George  T.,  444  California 
Wheat  Charles  D.,  501  California 

Coopers. 

Ansley  Washington,  14  Merchant 
Bucking  Diedrich,  658  Bryant 

CALIFORNIA  BARREL  CO., 

327  Market 

Carl  Andrew,  217-219  Commercial 
Cereghino  David,  Mission  Road  opp  Francis 
Cornell  &  Co.,  410  Main 
Dalmas  George  W.,  115  Shotwell 


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Coopers— Cont'd. 
DeBoer  H.  J.  &  Co.,  1636  Howard 
Eldridge  Charles,  24  Commercial 
Herbert  &  Vogel,  NE  cor  Front  and  Broadway 
and  36  Commercial 

g      HOGAN  &  CO., 

1106-1108  Battery,  telephone  Main  1455 

Hubbell  Samuel  T.,  413  Drumm 

Jensen  Christian,  15  Jessie 

King  Thomas  B.,  12  Howard 

Kucich  Jerome  J.,  SW  cor  Dupont  and  Fran- 
cisco 

Larsen  George,  531,  2d 

Lawson  Andrew,  223-225  Jackson 

Ohlson  Louis  W.,  239  Steuart 

Pacific  Woodenware  and  Cooperage  Co.,  126 
Davis,  room  4 

PETZOLD  AUGUST,  27-29  Broadway 

AUGUST    PETZOLD 
COOPER 

Manufacturer  of  all  kinds  of  Liquor  and  Wine  Work 
27  AND  29   Broadway 

Itcpalring  promptly  done.   Old  Barrels  and  Casks 
Bought  and  Sold.     Telephone  5014 

Sproul  M.  D.,  1023  Army 

Windeler  George,  241  King 

Woerner  David,  cor  14th  and  Harrison 

*  Cooper's  Stoct. 
LAWSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 
Richards  John  W.,  530  California,  room  1 

*  Copper  Boilers. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Copper  Importers. 

Lake  Superior  Copper  Mill  (Pittsburg,  Pa.),  119 

California 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 
Montague  W.  W.  &  Co.. 309-317  Market 
Pacific  Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st 
Park  Brother  &  Co.  (Limited),  119  California 

*  Copper  Pipe  and  Tubing. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Copper  Plate  Engravers. 

(See  Engravers— Copper.) 

Copper  Plate  Printers. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
SLATTERY  M.  J.,  723  Market 

Coppersmiths. 

Caldares  Frank  &  Bro.,  434  Valencia 
ILS  JOHN  G.  &  CO.,  814-816  Kearny 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Moresi  D.  &  Son,  5  Morey  Alley 
Rouen  Armand,  735  Broadway 
Sanders  &  Co.,  421-423  Mission 
Shields  &  Hadler,  550  Mission 
Smith  Charles  W.,  16-18  Washington 
Wagner  Ludwig,  565  Mission 

*  Copying  Presses. 

(See  also  Stationers.) 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

*  Copyists. 

(See  also  Stenographers,  also  Typewriting.) 
HAINES  JOSEPH  D.,  420  Montgomery,  room  21 

Cordage. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Feldmann  L.  &  Co.,  220-222  Front 
Osborne  D.  M.  &  Co..  27  Main 
Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  607-613  Front 


Cordage  Manufacturers. 

Meagher  James,  427,  28th 
Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  607-613  Front 

Cordials. 

(See  Syrups  and  Cordials.) 

Cork  Dealers. 

Alther  Robert  J.,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Scott 
Bach  Charles,  535-537  Sacramento 
Bauer  J.  &  Co.,  632  Sacramento 
Herrmann  &  Co.,  309-311  Sacramento 
MARSH  &  KIDD,  agents  A.  L.  Butz  (Philadel- 
phia), 522  Market 
WATSON  &  CO.,  124  Market 

Cornice  Makers— Metal 

Conlin  &  Roberts,  728-730  Mission 

Cronan  W.,  1213  Market 

Forderer  Cornice  Works,  224-228  Mission 

FORDERER  CORNICE  WORKS 

MANITFACTUREKS  OF 

Architectural  Sheet  Metal  Cornices 

Copper  and  Zinc  Ornaments 

Forderer's  Patent  Ventilated  Skylights 

Tile,  Slate  and  Metal  Roofing 

324-338  Mission  St.  San  Francisco 

Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  to. 

Guilfoy  James,  204,  8th 


Corsets, 

also  Dry  Goods 


Iso  Ladies 
Furnishing  Goods.) 


Beckel  Joseph  &  Co.  (N.  Y.),  220  Sutter 

Brown  William  C.  Mrs.,  327  Larkin 

Clark  Barbara,  207a  Powell 

Claveloux  A.  J.  Mrs.,  609  Jones 

Croner  Bondy,  309  Hayes 

Davidson  Mary  A.,  225  Geary 

Driven  Jeanne  Mrs.,  524  Sutter 

FalknerG.  Mrs.,  705  Larkin 

Freud  J.  Richard  &  Co..  816  Market 

FREUD'S  CORSET  HOUSE,  Mrs.  Rosa  Vogels- 

dorff,  742  744  Market  and  10-12  Grant  Av 
Gehret  Sophie  Mrs.,  143  Larkin 
HAMELIN  A.  Mme.,  41 1  Geary 

MME.  A.   HAMELliM 

Fine  French  Corsets 

Formerly  of  215  Post  Street 

Received  1st  Award  at  Mechanics'  Fair  in 

1889,  1890  and  1891 

411  Geary  Street,  San  Francisco 

Klaus  Marie  Mrs.,  1821  Mason 

Luscombe  &  Isaacs  (agents),  537  Market 

Martineaux  J.  Mme.,  1010  Geary 

McGuire  &  Co.,  408  Sutter 

Morrow  &  Co.,  504  Greenwich 

Nicolls  M.  A.  Miss,  339  Hayes 

R.  &  G.  Corsets,  Luscombe  &  Isaacs  agents,  537 
Market 

Robinson  Bros.,  50  Flood  Bldg 

Stern  Frederick,  .523  Market 

Wright  Chester  F.,  10  Geary  and  35  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Cosmetics— Manufacturers. 

Butler  M.  J.  Mrs.,  131  Post 
Corona  Cosmetic  Co.,  126  Kearny 
Harrison  Nettie  Mrs..  40  Geary 
Love  Homer  E.,  218  Eddy 
Marchand  Lizzie  Mrs.,  28  Geary 
Pacific  Perfumery  Co.,  41  Stevenson 
Ruppert  A.  Mrs.,  26'^  Kearny 


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Costumers. 

Anderson  Hilda  Mrs.,  121  Stockton 
Goldstein  &  Co.,  26  O'Farrell 
Peter  Frederick,  729  Market 
Schafer  Maria  Mrs.,  34,  3d 
Walter  &  Rogg,  9  Geary 

•  Cotton  Belting. 
GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.,  577-579  Market 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

*  Cotton  Goods. 
DETRICK  E.  Jr.,  303  Califoinia 
Hasslacher  L.  C,  120  Sutter 
Sanford  J.  W.,  214  Pine,  room  30 

Cotton  Mills. 

California  Cotton  Mills  Co.  (Oakland),  310  Cali- 
fornia 

Cracker  Bakers. 

(See  Bakeries— Cracker.) 

Crayon  Artists. 

(See  Artists— Crayon.) 

*  Cream  Tartar. 

de  Latour  George,  819  Sansome 
Horstmann  John,  667-675  Bryant 

*  Creamery  Supplies  and  Machinery. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Credit  Registers. 

(See  Registers— Credit.) 

Crockery  and  Glassware— Wholesale. 

Anglo-American  Crockery  and  Glassware  Co., 
108-110  Pine 

Barnett  &  Kalisky,  195  Stevenson 

Brandenstein  Alfred  J.  &  Co.,  523  Market 

Cerf,  Schloss  «  Co.,  Ill  Battery 

Cook  &  Co.,  123  Kearny 

ITO,  SATOMI  &  CO.,  116  Sutter 

Jackson  T.  VV.  &  Co.,  226  Market 

MARSH  H.  F.,  agent  U.  S.  Glass  Co.  (Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.),  and  Willet's  Mfg.  Co.  (Pottery) 
of  Trenton.  N.  J.,  18  Sutter 

MARSH  &  KIDD,  agents  Eastern  glass  manu- 
facturers, 522  Market 

NATHAN,  DOHRMANN  &  CO.,  122-132  Sutter 

San  Francisco  Crockery  and  Glassware  Co.,  422 


United  States  Glass  Co.,  18  Sutter 
Wangenheim,  Sternheim  &  Co.,  528-530  Market 

Crockery  and  Glassware— Retail. 

Brown  Charles  &  Son,  807  Market 

Caro  Samuel,  3014,  16th 

Central  Park  Fair,  1181-1185  Market 

Cohen  Mellia  Mrs.,  1914  Fillmore 

Cohen  Selig,  601  Post 

Cohn  Lena  Miss,  213a  Clement 

Cook  &  Co.,  123  Kearny 

Cowen  &  Co  wen,  1041  Market 

Davidson  David,  22,  9th 

Doyle  Richard  S.  &  Son,  2012  Mission 

Duff  Ruth  Mrs.,  414,  3d 

Eldridge  Catherine  Mrs.,  1509  Dupont 

Friedman  Bros.,  1065  Market 

Friedman  Solomon,  2815'/4  Mission  and  2783,  16th 

Jantzen  Frederick,  641  Kearny  and  717  Market 

Joseph  Bros.,  234,  4th 

Knipper  Albert  F.,  1417  Stockton 

Marks  A.,  212  California 

NATHAN,  DOHRMANN  &  CO.,  122-132  Sutter 

Nelson  William  F.  &  Son,  601  Front 

Oppenheimer  I.  &  Co.,  324,  6th 

Potter  Francis  A.,  2516  Mission 

Rigaud  Louis,  1506  Polk 

Roche  Francis,  427  Hayes 


Samuels  Henry,  1017  Valencia 

Shemanski  Julius,  1217  Stockton 

Simon  Joseph,  302,  6th 

Varnhagen  Simon,  140,  9th 

Wangenheim,  Sternheim  &Co.,  528-530  Market 

Wehrli  Albert,  1209  Stockton 

Wiedero  Henry  O.,  NW  cor  4th  and  Mission 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

*  Crucibles. 

(See  also  Assayers'  Materials.) 
Dempster  &  Son,  320  Sansome,  room  22 
Dixon  Joseph  Crucible  Co.,  304  Market 

*  Crushed  Trap  Rock. 
GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 

Curiosities. 

Greenberg  Leopold,  351^  O'Farrell 

HERMANN  THEODORE  &  CO.,  630  Washington 

Joseph  Nathan  &  Co.,  641  Clay 

Kafurri  Bertros,  424  Vallejo 

Nolte  W.  F.,  108  Golden  Gate  Av 

Vaselatos    Napoleon,    Ocean    Terrace,    Sutro 

Heights 
Wilkins  &  Pearson,  Cliff  Houze 
Wing  Fat  &  Co.,  719  Dupont 

*  Curled  Hair. 

California  Curled  Hair  Co.,  Kansas  and  Army 
Wucherer  J.  &  C,  cor  10th  Av  South  and  P 

Curriers. 

(See  Tanners  and  Curriers.) 

*  Curtains  and  Draperies. 

California  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co.,  117-121 

Geary 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 

Custom  House  Brokers. 

(See  BrokerF— Custom  House.) 

Cutlers. 

Brown  Charles  &  Son,  807  Market 
Duchein  Peter,  23  Montgomery  Av 
Eureka  Cutlery  Works,  .540  California 
Faass  George,  328  Bush 

FOLKERS  J.  H.  A.  &  BROTHER,  815  Market 
Hatteroth  William,  321  Kearny 
Hayes  Michael  J.,  1518  Market 
Helliwell  Richard,  104  Stockton 
Mignola  John  Jr.,  1332  Mission 
Ortett  Bros.,  524-526  Commercial 
Schoeneman  Fred,  604  Mission 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Cutlery— Importers. 

(See  also  Hardware— Wholesale.) 
Allen  E.  T.  Co.,  416  Market 
American  Import  Co.  The.  107  Sansome 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
California  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  524-526  Market 
Daneri  E.  H.  &  Co.,  418  Battery 
FOLKERS  J.  H.  A.  &  BROTHER,  815  Market 
HOLLER  J.  S.  &  CO.  (Adolph  Blaich),  35  New 

Montgomery 
HOLMES  &  EDWARDS  SILVER  CO.,  120  Sutter, 

room  3 
MARSH  &  KIDD,  agents  Schulder  Bros.  (Ger- 

maDV),  522  Market 
NATHAN,  DOHRMANN  &  CO.,  122-132  Sutter 
Osborn  Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  414  Market 
Osborn  R.  F.  &  Co.,  751-753  Market 
Shreve  &  Co.,  Market  and  Post 
Wangenheim,  Sternheim  &  Co.,  528-530  Market 
Weil  A.  &  T.  &  Co.,  11  Battery 

*  Cylinder  and  Machine  Oils. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

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Dairy  Produce— Wholesale. 

Bennett  George,  35-36  and  43-44  California 
Market 

BRAUER,  GRASSHOFF  &  CO..  309  Front 

Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.,  205-209  California 

California-Nevada  Creamery  Co.,  Ill  Front 

Campodonico  &  Malcolm  Co.,  325-333  Washing- 
ton 

Dairymen's  Union  of  California,  113-119  Davis 

De  Bernardi  D.  &  Co.,  406  Front 

Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  114-116  Market 

Felling,  Cressy  &  Co.,  108  Davis 

Freitas  Manuel  T.,  335  Front 

Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  111-115  California 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  118-120  Davis 

Haight  Frederick  B.,  212-214  Front 

Healdsburg  and  Sonoma  Commission  Co.,  305 
Front 

Hills  Bros.,  1S6-130  Market 

Hilmer,  Bredhofl  &  Schulz,  36  California 

Hooper  &  Jennings,  213-215  Front 

Jacobson  Charles  &Co.,  423  Front 

Joost  Hermann,  310  Battery 

Kirohmann  H.  &  Co..  210  Clay 

Kowalsky  &  Co., 317-321  Front 

Marin  County  Creamery  Co.,  105  Sacramento 

Marshall,  Teggart  &  Co.,  306  Davis 

Marshall  &  Reimers,  320  Front 

Martens  F.&  Co.,  326  Battery 

Martin,  Feusier  &  Co.,  309  Clay 

McARTHUR  W.  D.,  132  California 

Newbauer  J.  H.  &  Co.,  226  Front 

NORTH  J.  A.  (New  York) ,  W.  D.  Mc  Arthur  agent, 
132  California 

Norton,  Teller  &  Roden,  125-131  California 

Point  Reyes  Creamery  Co.,  413  Pine 

Price  W.  C.  &  Co..  425  Front 

Ross  &  Hewlett,  300  Davis 

Russ,  Sanders  &  Co.,  121-123  Davis 

Sattler  H.  H.  &  Co.,  427 Front 

Sherry,  Avilla&  Co  ,  321  Clay 

Smith  O.  B.  &  Co.,  301-303  Front 

Tilden  H.  N.  &  Co.,  426  Sansome 

Von  Ronn,  Hencke  &  Lorsbach.  313  Front 

Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  101-107  California 

WHITNEY  C.  E.  &  CO.,  122-128  Davis 

Wieland  Bros.,  212  Davis 

Wilson  &  Baechtel,  205  Davis 

Witzel  &  Baker,  314-316  Battery 

Wolfen  Max  &  Co.,  405-407  Front 


Dairy  Produce— Retail. 

Abramovich  Bros.  &  Co.,  1654  Polk 
Alleman  Charles,  1126  Larkin 
Atchinson  B.  M.  &  Co.,  16-17  Centre  Market 
Bates  D  W.,  2204  Fillmore 
Baumann  Frank,  141,  7th 
Beck  Preben  S.,  1324  Pacific 
Bengtson  Josephine  Mrs.,  2610  Mission 
Bennett  George,  35-36  and  43-44  California  Mar- 
ket 
Binzer  Charles,  1119  Howard 
Biot  Marie  Miss,  52  Centre  Market 
Blumenthal  Herman  S.  Mrs.,  1413  Church 
Brandt  Clans,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Octavia 
Buchner  John,  532  Hayes 

Burns  Thomas  A.,  109,  7th   and  Emporium  Bldg 
Cardan  E.  H.,  430  Devisadero 
Casement  Frank,  1125  Valencia 
Christensen  &  Nielsen,  146,  7th 
Christern  Joachim  Mrs.,  1019  McAllister 
Cohn  Augusta  Mrs.,  919  Larkin 
Conlan  George^  4113  California 
Connolly  Thomas,  9-11  S.  F.  Market 
Cortelyou  Peter  L.,  10  California  Market 
Covert  Jennie  Miss,  1615  Polk 
Crough  John  A.,  428  Hayes  and  108,  6th 
Desenfant  Paul  J.,  7-13  Pacific  Fruit  Market 
Eschelson  Josiah,  413  Natoma 
FasslerXavier,  1819  Howard 
Fink  A.  W.,  50-51  Washington  Market 
Flood  William,  408,  5th 
Fodera  Antone,  2-8  San  Francisco  Market 
Fricke  Gustave,  131,  5th 
Frizzi  John,  434,  3d 
Gamma  Misses,  1008  Hyde 
Gehrig  Peter,  1405  Folsom 


Gibson  Alexander,  23714,  7th 

Graber  Hans,  2339  Market 

GraboCarl  F.,  643Vallejo 

Grasshoft  William,  404  Devisadero 

Guth  Anna  Mrs.,  210,  12th 

Haas  Charles,  412^4,  6th 

Houser  L.  R.,  2216  Fillmore 

Heise  John  D.,  SW  cor  16th  and  Valencia 

Heselberg  Charles  S.,  338b  24th 

Honel  Adolph  S.,  39  Centre  Market 

Joesten Baptist,  112,  3d 

Kahn  Samuel  L,.,  909  Larkin 

Kane  &  Heaney,  11  Centre  Market 

Kazinsky  Julius,  IOO314  Pierce 

Labran  A.  Mrs.,  402  Dupont 

Lanzendorf  Ernest,  1606  Polk 

Lederer  Benjamin,  429  Minna 

Lehmann  Max,  625  McAllister 

Lemoine  &  Co.,  2-10  Pacific  Fruit  Market 

Lenfestey  William  G.,  1823  Union 

Lerner  Isidore,  940  Harrison 

Lindenmeyer  Aimee  Mrs.,  1522  Howard 

Lohmann  Jacob,  3132, 16th 

Mamlock  Albert,  1404  Polk 

Manouk  Charles,  1653  Mission 

Martin  C.  F.  Mrs.,  3231  Mission 

May  Ernest,  118,9th 

Meyer  William,  Sears  nr  Sherman  Av 

Miller  John,  1517  Polk 

Muller  E.  H.,  526.  6th 

Netherton  John  N.,  1250  Mission 

Neubert  &  Grabau,  25-26  California  Market 

Nicolai  Christopher,  12281/4  Pacific 

O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  3-6  and   38-39  California 

Market 
Oesting  William  C,  88-91  California  Market 
Rabing  Adolph,  2825  Mission 
Robrecht  Annie  Mrs.,  1429  Dupont 
Rollo  William  I.,  812  Valencia 
Rosenstein  &  Schoenholz,  SE  cor  Geary  and 

Octavia 
Rudolph  Charles   1169  Howard 
Sauter  Charles,  1405  Stockton 
Schroeder  John,  1300  Stockton 
Schudel  Emma  Miss,  6O314  Post 
Schwenkler  Mary  Miss,  131,  7th 
Shenson  Harris,  1040  Folsom 
Shoemaker  &  Co.,  27-29  California  Market 
Smith  William  F.,  1029  Valencia 
Strasser  S.  Mrs.,  412  Hayes 
Strassler  Jacob,  2506  Mission 
Theodore  Charles,  11.56  Guerrero 
Thorn  &  Co.,  20-21  Centre  Market 
Tillman  &  Feusier,  2312  Fillmore 
Turk  Henry,  53-54  Centre  Market 
Twing  &  Stillman,  24  Bay  City  Market 
Uster  Frank,  14.3,  3d 
Vosty  Stefano,  1510  Howard 
Walker  Ellery  A.,  36OO14  Sacramento 
Weisel  Philip,  335  Hayes 
West  George  S.,  9  Laskie 
Wilke  Adeline  Mrs.,  2OO614  Mission 
Wrage  Henry,  2503  Mission 

*  Dairymen's  Supplies. 
BAKER    &    HAMILTON,    NW  cor     Pine    and 

Davis 
BOWEN  J.  L.  &  SON  (stamped  railroad  milk 

cans  and  coolers),  39,  2d 
Steele  R.  E.,  109  California,  room  2 
Wickson  G.  G.  &  Co.,  3-5  Front 

Dancing  Academies. 

(See  Teachers— Dancing.) 

Decorative  Artists. 

(See    Artists— Decorative,    also   China    Decor- 


Decorators. 

(House,  Ball  Rooms,  etc.) 
Abbes  Franz  M.,  1803  Polk 
Andersen  &  Danielsen,  635  California 
Arnold  Florence  A.,  1022  Sutter 
Bates  Mary  D.  Miss,  1619  Washington 


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BUSOH  &  WOCKER, 

325  Montgomery,  room  34,   studio  3918 
Sacramento 

Clark  G.  W.  &  Co.,  653  Market 

Cooks  Decorating  Co.,  410  Sutter 

Cooney  John  J.,  141,4tli 

CURLEY  &  CROWE,  503  Haight  nr  Fillmore 

Foley  Daniel,  1804  Market 

Fraser  J.  P.,  310  Stockton 

Goetze  F.  W,  1314  Market 

HARMUTH  MORITZ,  1021  McAllister 

Heringer  Henry  A.  &  Co.,  813  Larkin 

Indianapolis  Furniture  Co.,  750  Mission 

Jones  George  B.,  317  Sutter 

Juergensen  Charles.  912  Larkin 

Keefe  John  H.,  317  Sutter 

Kenny  James  F.,  6  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 

Kern  &  Eibach,  105  Donohoe  Bldg 

KUSS  PETER  N.,  422  Sutter 

Leopo  d  Charles  M.,  39  Post 

Malz  Herman,  742  Tehama  rear 

Mann  R.  &  Co.,  118  O'Parrell 

Martin  &  Ingalsbe,  715  Sutter 

McCord  ^.  L.,  1731  Market 

McKAY  WASHINGTON  I., 

ball  room  decorator,  office  207  Montgom- 
ery 

Mellon  John  S.,  50  O'Farrell 
Moretti  &  Trezzini,  71-72  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
0'Hara&  Livermore.  704  Sutter 
Pascoe  William  J.,  307  Turk 
Pelicano  Frank  &  Co.,  343  Kearny 
Podesta  &  Baldocchi,  242  Sutter 
Porter  Bruce,  606  Jackson 
Pratt  Frank  E.,  320  Turk 
Price  E.  &  Son,  17  Van  Ness  Av 
Schleicher  August  F.,  15,  4th 
SELLERS  JAMES  C,  224  O'Farrell 
Shibeley  Frank  Mrs.,  311  Sutter 
Smith  George  J.  &  Sons,  240  Post 
Stein  C.  G.,  621  Taylor 
Wagner  Henry  F.,  635  California 
Wendt  Maximilian  E.,  1509  Leavenworth 


Delicacies. 

Allari  Joseph  &  Son,  55-56  California  Market 

Anixter  Rachael  Mrs.,  1408'/^  Devisadero 

Aubert  Albert,  827  Pacific 

Bachtold  Jacob,  216,  2d 

BlucherMary  Mrs.,  405  Jones 

Bosche  Lucien,  1300a  Powell 

BRAUER,  GRASSHOFF  &  CO.,309  Front 

■Cerruti  Eduardo,  1311  Dupont 

Churchill  Milo  H.,  438  O'Farrell 

Davis  Gertrude  Mrs.,  160214  Post 

Deppe  Lena,  116  Hayes 

Dwight  Joseph,  623  Post 

Glunk  Christian,  56  Bay  City  Market 

Goette  Bernard,  703  Devisadero 

Gordon  &  Dilworth  (New  York),  301  Front 

Heidborn  Charles  W.,  1417  Ellis 

Heitmeyer  Bros.,  1736  Devisadero 

Kant  Max  D.,  23  Grand  Central  Market 

Lewis  Henry  C,  40714  Turk 

Lichtig  Thomas,  147  Taylor 

Mailandt  Rosa  Miss,  307  O'Farrell 

Marion  Joseph,  56  Centre  Market 

Newton  Leroy,  1524  Dupont 

Quade  A.  &  Co.,  636  Market 

Reusch  Jacob,  1116^4  Folsom 

Roediger  Frank  A.,  406  Larkin 

Schlegel  &  Brucker,  336-328  Front 

Thorn  &  Co.,  20-21  Centre  Market 

Ullman  Daniel.  218  O'Farrell 

Weber  Emma  Mrs.,  217  Polk 

Weeks  M.  E.  Mrs.,  604>/2  Geary 

Wieland  Bros.,  212  Davis 

Williams  Thomas  P.,  150  Eddy 


Dental  Laboratories. 
HOYT  FLETCHER  S.,  131  Post 
Jaegeling  Julius  P.,  819  Market 
Knowlton  John  S.,  345  Phelan  Bldg 


Dentists. 

Akiyama  Kay  R.,  419  Stockton 
Armstrong  William  H.,  651  Vallejo 
Ash  worth  Frank  P.,  2337  Mission 
Atwood  William  A.,  12  Murphy  Bldg 
Axton  Frederick  R.,  513  Spreckels  Bldg 
Backman  Gotthard  S.,  15  and  30  St  Ann's  Bldg 
Bagby  &  Coke,  26  Montgomery 
Bardue  Nelson,  1646  Market 
Bauer  Charles  F.,  30  Post 
Beers  Barrett,  230  Kearny 
Belie.  F.,  2303  Fillmore 
Bernard  Herbert  A.,  332  Post 
Bertaud  Eugene  H.,  333  Post 
Blake  Charles  E.  Sr.,  23  Kearny 
Blake  Robert  J.,  38  Geary 
Blankma-i  William,  10371/4  Market 
Bliss  Frederick  A.,  27  Donohoe  Bldg 
Block  Constantin,  1238  Golden  Gate  Av 
Botsford  George,  1-3  Donohoe  Bldg 
Boxton  Charles,  331  Post 
Boyd  Samuel  A.,  139  Post 
Boyes  Herbert  D.,  731  Sutter 
Brewer  Benjamin  B.,  S19  Market,  rooms  4-5 
Brooks  W.  E.,  603  Sutter 
Brown  Albert  V.,  104  Turk 
Brown  Calvin  D.,  448'/^  Valencia 
Brown  Charles  H.,  104  Turk 
Brown  James  A.,  104  Turk 
Brun  L.  E.,  607  Sutter 
Bryant  W.  A.,  830  Sutter 
Burns  O.  B.,  8  Ellis 
Bush  &  Son,  8  Kearny 
CAHILL  STEPHEN  D.,  1346  Valencia 
Cane  Alfred,  6  Turk 
Carlton  Harry  P.,  67-70  Crocker  Bldg 
Cavalsky  Valdemar.  24,  6th 
Chalfant  John,  8  Mason 
Chalfant  Samuel  P.,  8  Mason 
Chapman  Ira  H.,  SOOlVj,  16th 
Clark  Franklin  N.,  36  Montgomery 
Clarke  William  H.,  137  Kearny 
Cochrane  Edwin  O.,  850  Market 
Cogswell  James  L.,  819  Market,  room  21 
Coleman  Ralph  C,  1631  Devisadero 
COLTON  DENTAL  ASSOCIATION,  6-8-10  Phelan 
Bldg 

COLTON  DENTAL  ASSOCIATION 

Phelan  Building  Rooms  6,  8,  10 

GAS    SPECIALISTS 

Positively  Extract  Teeth  Without  Pain.  The 
only  office  that  makes  and  gives  the  celebrated 
"Coltou  Gas."  Established  in  1863.  Over 
40,000  references.    Also,  performs  all  operations 

in  Dentistry.         ^^    Charles  W.  Decker 

Coney  David  M.,  1508  Market 

Conradt  Herman  J.,  831  Kearny 

Cool  William  P.,  33  Kearny 

Copsey  AlamanderN.,  21  Powell 

Coulson  Nathaniel  T.,  1  3  Murphy  Bldg 

Craigie  Henry,  521  McAllister 

CRANZ  LOUIS  T.,  103  Geary 

Creagh  John  W.,  508  Filbert 

CROOME  DENTAL  ASSOCIATION,  759  Market 

Crum  Freeman  A.,  320  Hayes 

Cummings  J.  E.,  1402  Bush 

Curragh  J.  M.,  428  Sutter 

Cutlar  Roger,  818  Sutter 

Davidson  Robert  F.,  23  Donohoe  Bldg 

Davis  Edward  L.,  101  Phelan  Bldg 

Davis  Henry  C,  131  Post 

DECKER  CHARLES  W., 

6-8-10  Phelan  Bldg 

Deichmiller  Conrad,  616  Golden  Gate  Av 
Dennis  Cecil  C,  113  Powell 
Dennis  Samuel  W.,  115  Powell 
Dohrmann  William  F.,  63  Crocker  Bldg 
Drucker  George  I.,  3-4  Donohoe  Bldg 
Duckett  Charles  S.,  850  Market 
Dunbar  L.  L..  606  Sutter 
Dunn  Martin  J.,  134-136  Phelan  Bldg 
Eddy  Earl  D.,  832  Gearv 


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Eisen  Edward  G.,  122  Phelan  Bldg 
Ellis  William  A.,  1841  Polk 
Emerson  Edward  W.,  137,  6th 
Erhardt  P.  C,  636  Sutter 
Ferguson  Tilghman  H.,  209  Kearny 
Fitzpatrick  William  E..  53  Murphy  Bldg 
Fleisener  Hugo  H.,  224  Kearny 
Fletcher  Thomas,  218  Noe 
Flood  Arthur  M.,  414-415  Spreckels  Bldg 
Forrest  James  M.,  3259  Mission 
Frazer  Thomas  J..  80  Flood  Bldg 
Frederick  Harrv  A..  131  Post 
Fuller  Charles  H.,  44  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Gabhs  Milton  F.,  406  Sutter 
GaleotoS.,  615  Union 
Gamhitz  Milton  R.,  819  Market,  room  22 
Gardner  Robert  C,  231  Post 
Gibbon  John  A.,  14  Grant  Av 
Giusti  J.  J.,  139  Post 
Goddard  Clark  L.,  406  Sutter 
Gorton  Carey  D.,  10  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Greenlaw  Mavo  A.,  819  Market,  room  11-12 
Gunzburger  Benjamin  M.,  1933-1935  Ellis 
HACKETTF.  M.,  413  Leavenworth 
Haines  Byron  W.,  14  Grant  Av 
Halsted  Emmel  P.,  1142  McAllister 
Hardcastle  George,  1  Montgomery  Block 
Harding  William  C,  500  Sutter 
Harrison  E.  L.,  131  Post 
Hart  Arch  C,  33-25 Donohoe  Bldg 
Haslehurst  Alvinza.  231  Post 
Hatch  James  H.,  1011  Pine 
Hedrick  Lyman,  513  Taylor 
Heino  Julius,  SE  cor  6th  and  Howard 
Hennessy  John  C,  1943  Howard 
Hibbard  Charles  W.,  2021/2  Stockton 
Hill  A.  L.,  1443  Market 
Hill  Alfred  S.,  1370  Market 
HILL  THOMAS  L.,  8  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg 
Hipkins  Henry,  406  Sutter 
Hodgen  J.  D.,  1005  Sutter 
Hultberg  Frank  L.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 
Hutchison  J.  E.,  NW  cor  24th  and  Potrero  Av 
Iglehart  Thomas  N.,  713  Sutter 
Jacobs  Saul  R..799  Mission 
JEFFERY  JOSEPH  A.,  406  Sutter 
Johnson  John  W.,401V2  Hayes 
Kalt  Schmidt  Oscar.  1049  Mission 
KEMP  van  Ee  FREDERICK,  1017  Market 
Key  John  W.,  1122  Market 
Key  Thomas  B.,  9  Powell 
King  W.  Z.,  1001  Valencia 
Knowles  Samuel  E.,  139  Post 
Knowles  William  A.,  118  Grant  Av 
Lane  Fred  J.,  508  Sutter 
Lawrence  George  O.,  231  Post 
Lawton  W.  J.  P.,  2:31  Post 
Leek  George  W.,  20  O'Farrell 
LEEK  IRA  G.,  724/2  Market 


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Small  Plates,  Thin  Plates  and  Teeth 
Without  Plates 

Inventor  of  Electric  Dental  Engine 

724-J4  MARKET  STREET 

LEEK  J.  J.,  1206  Market,  room  4 
LEEK  J.  J.  DENTAL  PARLORS  THE,  1206  Mar- 
ket, room  4 
Levkowicz  Marcus  W.,  23-25  Donohoe  Bldg 
Likens  James  W.,  41  Murphy  Bldg 
Locke  Charles  W..  3  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
LORD  FRANKLIN  F.,  235  Kearny 
Lovegrove  Walter  R..  231  Post 
Luce  George  J.,  916  Market 
Lundborg  John  A.  W.,  336  Post 
Macdonald  A.  E.,  21  Powell 
Maldonado  Edward,  139  Post 
Massie  Henry  C,  231  Post 
Matson  Andrew  P.,  1769  Howard 
Matthews  Charles  F.,  131  Post 
McCargar  Richard,  913  Powell 


McCarthy  John  P.,  1104  Market 

McKellops  Henry  L.,  850  Market 

McKenzie  Albert  W.,  115  Kearny 

McLaughlin  William  F. ,  43,  6th 

McQuitty  William  A.,  448Vi  Valencia 

Meyer  Albert,  1012  Mission 

Meyer  William  A.,  }i\S,  11th 

Millar  J.  B.  F..  2202  Fillmore 

Millbery  Arthur  H.,  1203  Sutter 

MILLER    G.    EVERETT,   14    Grant  Av,   rooms 

16-17 
Mish  Julien  E.,  235  Kearny 
Morffew  Thomas,  702  Market 
Morris  Thomas  H.,  30-34  Phelan  Bldg 
Morton  Henry  R.,  205  Montgomery  Av 
Morton  Henry  R.  Jr.,  637  Kearny 
Myers  Oliver  P.,  802  McAllister 
Neumann  L.,  823  Sutter 
Noble  Howard  D.,  406  Sutter 
O'Connell  Robert  E.,  231  Post 
PAGUE  FRANK  C,  Academy  of  Sciences  Bldg, 

819  Market,  rooms  4-5 
Pancoast  Franklin,  6  O'Farrell 
ParkE.  E.,  1011  Pine 
Payne  Clyde,  731  Sutter 
Pearce  Benjamin  F.,  139  Post  * 

Perrault  Julian  T.,  103  Geary 
Perry  Edward  E.,  1841  Polk 
Perry  &  Thomas,  1126  Market 
Peyton  John  A.,  304.  3d 
Piatt  Frank  L,  80  Flood  Bldg 
PORTERFIELD  R.  H.,  213  Fulton 
Post  Charles  E.,  14  Grant  Av 
Powell  James  N.,  3-5  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Pratt  Edward  W.,  14  Grant  Av 
Prey  Oscar  F.,  26  Montgomery 
Price  William  E.,  1104  Market 
Proll  Rudolph  B.,  426  Kearny 
Ralls  Richard  F.,  14  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Regensburger  A.  T.,  409!4  Post 
Richards  Charles  W.,  47  Post 
Richards  Harry  G.,  931  Sutter 
Richey  William  S..  Emporium  Bldg 
Rietzke  Gustav,  1228  Market 
Roberts  Samuel  H.,  120  McAllister 
Robertson  John,  2104  Market 
Robinson  William  H.,  205  Montgomery  Av 
Rodden  George  F.,  139  Post 
Root  CorydonB.,  639  Ellis 
Rowand  Joseph  T.,  110  Crocker  Bldg 
Salmon  William  S.,  1104  Market 
Sandford  Louis  N.,  1370  Market 
Sands  Joseph  E.,  406  Sutter 
Saul  George  M.,  112  Kearny 
Schlott  Ernest  F.  Jr.,  701  Hayes 
Schultze  E.  H.,  1073  Market 
Seager  Harold  L.,  536b  Valencia 
Seely  M.  J  ,  1943  Howard 
Seibel  Philip  H,  506  Sutter 
SHANKEY  WILLIAM  G.,  56  Flood  Bldg 
Sharp  W.  F.,  606  Sutter 
Shaw  Harry  H.,  224  Kearny 
Shepard  Edward  P.,  1346  Market 
Sheppard  Hamilton  M.,  2031/2  Stockton 
Sherman  William  B.,  116  Phelan  Bldg 
Short  Edwin  N..  101  Phelan  Bldg 
SichelGustave  W..  231  Post 
Sichel  Max,  121  Post 
Sleberst  William  H.,  761  Valencia 
Simpson  Jennie  M.  Miss,  1  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Sims  Charles,  930  Market 
Singleton  Walter  E.,  NE  cor  23d  and  Folsom 
Sloat  Charles  F.,  46  O'Farrell 
Smith  Melville  E  ,  1001  Market 
Smith  &  Daniels.  3  Haight 
Snead  S.  L.,  3303  Fillmore 
Spear  Thomas  R.,  1728  Market 
Stanley  William  H.,  115  Kearny 
Steele  &  McFadyen,  17-18  Murphy  Bldg 
Stickel  &  Taylor,  1004  Market 
Strain  Edward  L.,  21  Powell 
Strickland  Sidney  L.,  803  Sutter 
Sluttmeister  William,  318  Fulton 
Sullivan  Maurice  J.,  30  Post 
Summers  Rollin  A.,  139  Post 
Swain  E.  M.,  771  Howard 
Sylvester  Albert  J.,  1148  Sutter 
Sylvester  William  G.,  406  Sutter 


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Sylvester  &  Sublett,  43,  6th 

Taylor  Antoine  W.,  1308  Union 

Taylor  Robert  L,.,  414-415  Spreckels  Bldg 

Teague  Frederic,  21  Powell 

Teague  Luther  A.,  10  Geary 

Treadwell  Frances  C.  Mrs.,  94  Murphy  Bldg 

Trumpour  John,  2302  Howard 

Tufts  J.  B.,  1402  Bush 

Twist  J.  Franklin,  819  Market,  rooms  33-35 

Vanderlip  John  T.,  704  Union 

Van  Orden  George  N.,  14  Grant  Av 

Van  Orden  Leander,  14  Grant  Av 

VIDAVER  N.  J..  323  Geary 

VogelThonaas  A.,  2602  Howard 

Wachhorst  Newton  B.,  14  McAllister 

Wallace  A.  H.,  731  Sutter 

Walsh  Robert  L.,  815%  Geary 

Warner  Alexander,  120  Sutter 

Waterman  Edwin  R.,  1833  Polk 

Westphal  Otto  F.,  213  Spreckels  Bldg 

Whitcomb  Nathan  F.,  205,  3d 

Whitcomb  Sylvester  G.,  205,  3d 

Wilcox  Walter  I.,  223a  Leavenworth 

Winter  J.  W.,  114  McAllister 

Winter  &  Derby,  206  Kearny 

Young  H.  G..  1841  Polk 

Young  John  iE.,  1841  Polk 

Younger  Edward  A.,  300  Stockton 

Younger  William  J.,  300  Stockton 

Ziegler  Charles  L.,  1104  Market 


Dentists'  Supplies. 
Armer  &  Weinshenk,  207  Sutter 
EDWARDS  JAMES  W.,  301-302  and  326   Empo- 
rium Bldg,  3d  floor 
FOLKERS  J.  H.  A.  &  BROTHER,  815  Market 


H.    A.    FOLKERS   & 

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Hofmann  Joseph  A.,  120  Sutter 

Impey  Bros.,  235  Post 

Jeffery  Alfred,  1019  Hayes 

Johnson  C.  K..  124,  9th 

Rooch  John  W.,  916  Market 

Stott  Wellington,  319  Spreckels  Bldg 

Taylor  Antoine  W.,  13  Trinity 


Desiccated  Food  Manufacturers. 

California  Desiccated  Food  Co.,  103  Commercial 

Designers. 

(See  also  Engravers.) 
Brewster  Charles  U.  &  Co.,  433  Montgomery 
Briggs  W.  Kimball,  611  Clay 
Brown  A.  C,  1368  Market 
Bull  William  H.,  611  Clay 
Byrnes  William  H.,  611  Clay 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Ellis  &  Co.,  420  Montgomery,  room  37 
Epting  Henry,  531  California,  room  10 
Levi  Samuel,  410  Pine 
MANNEL  GEORGE  F.,  529  Clay 
Nahl  Perham  W.,  510  Montgomery 
Niles  Addison  P.,  33  Montgomery  Block 
San  Francisco  Photo  Engraving  Co.,  518  Sacra- 
mento 
Staib  George,  117  Murphy  Bldg 
Stockman  Richard,  304  Battery 
Van  de  Casteele  H.  X.,  611  Merchant 
WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 


Desk  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Furniture  Manufacturers.) 
Fuller  George  H.  Desk  Co.,  638  Mission 
Herring  Richard,  557  Brannan 


Detective  Agencies. 

Bury  Thomas.  14  Sansome 
CTJRTIN  JOHN,  410-412  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
CURTIN'S  DETECTIVE  AGENCY,  410-412  Safe 
Deposit  Bldg 


JOHN  CURTIN,  Telephone  No.  955 

Ex-Pinkerton  Detective 

CuRTiN's  Detective  Agency 


This  Agency  is  independent  of  Government  or 
Municipal  control,  and  is  prepared  to  undertake 
all  proper  Detective  business  intrusted  to  it  by 
Railroads  or  other  Corporations,  Banks,  Mer- 
cantile Houses,  Attorneys  or  Private  Indi- 
viduals. It  does  not  operate  for  Rewards  nor 
engage  in  Divorce  Cases. 

410-4-12  Safe  Deposit  Building 

328  MONTGOMERY  ST.         SAN  FRANCISCO 

HICKS  EDWARD  T.,  610  Spreckels  Bldg 

The  Hicks   Detective  Agency 

E.  T.  hick:s 


CONFIDENTIAL,  LEGITIMATE  AND  EFFECTIVE 

Address  located  on  short  notice.  Experienced 
and  tried  men  for  city  and  country.  Advice  free. 
Watchmen  and  Guides  furnished. 

OFFICE 

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Lucas  Detective  Agency,  10  Geary 

MACFARLANE  THOMAS  W.,  331  Montgomery, 
rooms  44-45 

Morse  H.  N.,  430  Kearny 

PINKERTON'S  NATIONAL  DETECTIVE 
AGENCY,  14  Crocker  Bldg.  (See  advertise- 
ment on  following  page.) 

STILWELL  DETECTIVE  AGENCY  THE,  18 
Montgomery 


Diamond  Importers. 

Abraham  Max,  126  Kearny 
Ahlers  Henry  C,  126  Kearny 
Andrews  A.,  221  Montgomery 
Baden  Max  M.,  121  Post 
Barrett  &  Sherwood,  7  Kearny 
BUJANNOFF  R.,  9  Lick  PI 
California  Jewelry  Co.,  134  Sutter 
CARRAU  &  GREEN,  220  Sutter 
Collins  S.  H.  Co.  The,  227  Kearny 
Giacobbi  Louis  A.,  319  Kearny 
Green  Abraham,  220  Sutter 
Hammersmith  &,  Field,  118  Sutter 
Hatch  J.  Q.  &  Co.,  7  Chronicle  Bldg 
Hirschman  Adolph,  113  Sutter 
Kampe  Solomon,  92  Columbian  Bldg 
Levison  Bros.,  134  Sutter 
London  Diamond  Co.,  113  Bush 
Lundy  Thomas,  Emporium  Bldg 
Reardon  Daniel  J.,  103  Flood  Bldg 
Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  207  Sutter 
Schussler  M.  &  Co.,  104  Kearny 
Schwalbe  Joseph  &  Co.,  512-514  Market 
SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 
Vanderslice  W.  K.  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 


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BARTON  &  GUESTIER'S  Fine  Bordeaux  and  Sauternes. 

123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


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Diamond  Setters. 

(See  also  Watchmakers  and  Jewelers.) 
Alkalay  Joseph,  126  Kearny 
Brand  Herman  J.,  2.30  Kearny 
Bujannoff  R.,  9  Lick  PI 
Clausen  Bros.,  410  Kearny,  room  3 
ErnstAdolph,  216  Kearny 
Klumpp  Otto,  3  Hardie  PI 
Knopfmacher  August.  126  Kearny 
Lindermann  Charles  H.,  126  Kearny 
Miller  W.  A.  L.,  112  Sutter 
Novak  Charles,  318  Kearny 
Ott  August  L.,  13  Trinity 
Pohlmann  Gustave,  336  Sutter 
Rohrbach  J.  J.  Co.,  17  Lick  PI 
Rothkopf  Albert  P.,  208  Sutter 
Sonnenfeld  Samuel,  331  Kearny 
Toudy  Julius  C,  126  Kearny 
Tuckey  Harry  W.,  126  Kearny 
Wagner  Charles  A.,  126  Kearny 
Wittmann  Joseph,  126  Kearny 

Die  Sinkers. 
CALIFORNIA  TOOL  WORKS,  143-145  Beale 

Cooper  &  Co.,  746  Market 
HOFFMAN  G.  &  CO.,  608  Sacramento 
Irvine  J.  C.  &  Co.,  339  Kearny 


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MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 
Wedgwood  William  Machine  Works,  23  Steven- 
son 
WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 

Directory  Publishers. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Husted  Frederick  M.,  530  California,  room  65 
POLK  R.  L.  &  CO.,  530  California,  room  65 
United  States  Directory.  4  Lawrence  PI 

*  Disinfectants. 
FITCH  CHEMICAL  CO.,  12-14  Drumm 

Distilleries, 

Biebers  Paul,  824  San  Jose  Av 

California  Distilling  Co.,  306  Clay 

Crown  Distilleries  Co.,  100-102  Front 

Cyrus  Noble  Distillery  (Louisville,  Ky.),  ofiace 

100-102  Front 
Elmwood  Distilling  Co.,  221  Front 
Golden  Gate  Distilling  Co.,  office  207  Battery 
Monarch  M.  V.  Co.  (agency),  318  Front 
Oak  Valley  Distilling  Co.,  5-7  Drumm 

PARIS  CORDIAL  DISTILLING 

CO.  THE.,  A.  L.  Lanata  president,  A.  A. 
Guardia  vice-president  and  general  mana- 
ger, Charles  W.  Pettit  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, distillers  of  high  grade  cordials, 
main  distillery  New  Orleans,   La.,   oflce 
and  salesroom  431  Montgomery 
Potrero  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Co..  office  230  Kearny 
Royal  Eagle  Distilleries,  112  Taylor 
SHERWOOD   &   SHERWOOD    (agents    Horsey 
Rye  and  Carlisle  Bourbon  of  Kentucky),  212- 
314  Market 
Triumph   Distillery    Co.    (agency),  308   Sacra- 
mento 
Uncle  Sam  Wine  Cellars  and  Distillery  (Napa 
and  San  Jose,  Cal.),  ofQce   513-517   Sacra- 
mento   

Divers  Submarine. 

CALIFORNIA  IRON  AND  WRECKING  CO.,  638- 
640,  2d 

Whitelaw  T.  P.  H.  &  Son,  216  Spear  and  Sec- 
tion 3  Seawall       

Dock  Builders. 

(See  Wharf  Builders.) 

Docks. 

(See  Dry  Docks.) 


*  Door  Checks  and  Springs. 
NORTON  DOOR  CHECK  AND  SPRING,  Frank 
D.  Morrell  agent,  595  Mission  nr  2d 

Door  Screens. 

(See  Window  and  Door  Screens.) 

Doors  and  Shutters— Iron. 

(See  Iron  Doors  and  Shutters.) 

Doors,  Sash  and  Blinds. 

California  Door  Co.,  113-115  Market 

Depew  Chas.  M.  Planing  Mill  Co.,  229-233  Berry 

Doe  B.  &  J.  S.,  44-46  Market 

Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  713-717  Bryant 

Fairweather  Julian  R.,  514,  5lh 

Hansen  Albert,  S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th 

HANSEN  M.  &  CO.,  231-251  King 

Harris  &  Jones,  728-738  Bryant 

Hindes  Edward  B.  &  Co.,  411  Mission 

Huber  Frank,  561-563  Brannan 

Kittredge  E.  H.  &  Co.,  113-115  Market 

Miller  &  Hamilton,  413-415  Mission 

Parrish  N.  &  Co.,  30-34  Spear 

San  Francisco  Planing  Mills,  524-530,  5th 

Scott  &  Van  Arsdale  Lumber  Co.,  SE  cor  5th 

and  Brannan 
Sierra  Lumber  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  9 
Wilkie  Andrew,  SW  cor  Mission  and  Fremont 
Wilson  &  Bro.,  20-22  Drumm 

*  Drain  and  Sewer  Pipe. 

American  Composition  and  Pile  Armor  Co.,  819 
Market,  room  47 


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STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 


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1358-1360  MARKET    ST. 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Dramatic  Agents. 

Lew  Archie,  People's  Palace 
MOUNT  JOSEPH  M.,  225  Kearny 

Draughtsmen. 

(See  also  Engineers— Civil.) 
Bull  Alpheus  Jr.,  109  Mission 
Burt  George,  511  California 
COBB  &  HESSELMEYER,  109  California,  rooms 

30-31 
DAKIN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  320  Sansome 
Drury  R.  Lloyd,  530  Commercial 
Henkenius  Julius  C,  530  California,  room  18 
Muller  Charles,  608  Sacramento 
Niles  Addison  P.,  33  Montgomery  Block 
OSBORNE  DARRAGH  J.,  309  California 
Pare  A.  Stanislaus,  420  Montgomery,  room  22 
Pissis  &  Moore,  307  Sansome,  room  16 

PUNNETT  BROTHERS, 

625  Mission 

Sandow  George,  530  California,  room  27 

*  Drawing  Materials. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 

Drawing  Teachers. 

(See  Teachers— Drawing.) 


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California's  Choicest  Products. 


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Draymen. 

Austin  &  Co.,  305  Davis 

Baker  &  Co.,  8-10  Davis 

Barnert  Monroe,  303  Clay 

Barnett  William  J.,  211  Pine 

Blumenthal  Julius,  730  Montgomery 

Bocarde  J.  B.  Dray  age  Co.,  36  Market 

Boyson  Karsten  M.,  37  Market 

Broderick  Thomas  B.,  303  California 

Brown  William  W.,  410  Davis 

Browning  J.,  18  Main 

Campbell  Arthur  C,  132-134  Folsom 

Cart  Wright  D  S.,  110  Main 

Clark  James  Q.,  .547-549  Market 

Cole  Jason  B.,  NE  cor  Main  and  Mission 

Collins  &  Lyons,  Pier  11  Steuart 

Cutter  &  Co.,  103  Clay 

Dalton  William  Dray  Co.,  317  Davis 

Davidson  Meyer,  121-133  Sansome 

Davidson  S.  &  Son,  311  Pine 

Davis  Marks,  225  California  and  315  Battery 

Demattei  &  Co.,  333  Blake 

Dent  Sterling  P.,  8  Main 

Depuy  Sylvanus  H.,  937  Brannan 

Dillon  David,  40  New  Montgomery 

Doane&  Co.,  6  Beale 

Dore  &  Co.,  100-102  Sansome 

Elliot  F.  P.,  216  Steuart 

EMMONS   GEORGE  W., 

general  drayman,  safes  and  machinery 
moved  and  elevated,  203  Front,  telephone 
Main  1722 

EnglanderBros.,  124  Pine 
Erken  Charles,  213  Front 
Fales  Ferdinand  S.,  23  Jessie 
FARNSWORTH  &  RUGGLES,  100  California 


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Fickett  James  E.,  NE  cor  Beale  and  Howard 

Finn  John  H.,  303,  11th 

Fleming  W.  A.  &  Co.,  20,  1st 

Forrest  James  &  Sons,  21  Beale 

Fountain  James  W.,  427  Market  and  237,  1st 

Fredericks  Jacob  C,  113  Bush 

Gallagher  Daniel  F.,  NW  cor  Beale  and  How- 
ard 

Getz  Marcus,  115  California 

Gillogley  George,  40  New  Montgomery 

Gisslow  Lambert,  NW  cor  Eddy  and  Larkin 

GR.\HAM  HARVEY  &  CO..  301  Montgomery 

Gross  Louis,  116  Battery 

Grutzmacher  William,  405  Battery 

Gutte  I.,  303  California 

HIEGEL  F.  A.,  131-133  Folsom,  telephone  Main 
1235 

Higbee  &  Lindermann,  336  Davis 

Hodge  Michael,  SW  cor  Market  and  East  and 
junction  Market  and  California 

Holland  John  F.,  cor  Davis  and  Washington 

Jacob  S.,  Ill  Bush 

Kerr  William  Co.,  903  Battery 

Kissane  Henry,  Pier  11,  Steuart 

Klotz  Frederick,  526  Filbert 

Lauer  John,  25-37  Battery 

Leitch  William  H.,  123  Clay 

Leopold  Edward,  113  Sansome 

Lewis  &  Co.,  11  Steuart 

Lowrie  John  N.,  36  California 

Lucy  G.  W.  &  Co.,  303  Market 

Maher  J.  &  Son,  NW  cor  Beale  and  Howard 

Mahony  &  Sons' Drayage  and  Warehouse  Co., 
117  Market 

Marks  Louis,  319  Battery 

McCarthy  John  W.  &  Sons,  7-9  Battery 


McCoy  Daniel,  213,  1st 
McElroy  Bros.,  SE  cor  Mission  and  1st 
McKay  Alexander,  413  Front 
McKinnon  James  J.,  Pier  5,  Steuart 
McLaughlin  Michael,  434  Davis 

McNAB  &  SMITH, 

NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome  and  205  Davis, 
telephone  Front  72,  stables  S  s  Brannan 
bet  7tb  and  Stb 

Michels  Harry,  34-36  Sansome 

MORTON      DRAYING      AND 

WAREHOUSE  CO.  THE,  office  204  Battery 

Neumann  Fred  W.,  312  Davis 

Newell  James  M.,  129  Sacramento 

Newman  Charles  F.,  7-9  Front 

Nolan  Dravage  and  Warehouse  Co.,  412  Market 

OVERLANi)  FREIGHT  TRANSFER  CO.,  Main 
ofllce  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch 
ofQce  N  W  cor  California  and  Front 

Patchett  Charles  H.,  432  Front 

Porter  Henry  T.,  416  Market 

Pow  Archibald,  101  Market 

Raubinger  William  &  Sons,  225  Front 

Reno  &  Co.,  E  s  Spear  nr  Mission 

RODE  C.  B.  &  CO.,  318  Battery 

Sharetg  George.  SE  cor  3d  and  Mission 

Schussler  J.  &  Co.,  107  Battery 

Sessions  M.  P.  &  Co.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Silverstein  Jacob,  3-5  Battery 

Smith  James,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Beale 

Smith  Michael,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Beale 

Spiegel  Louis,  501  Front 

Stearns  Augustus,  33  Market 

Stetson-Renner  Drayage  Co.,  409  Battery  and  3 
Main 

Strauss  Kaufman,  118-120  Pine 

Teele  &  Co..  717  Sacramento 

Teggart  Bernard,  306  Davis 

Western  Transfer  and  Storage  Co.,  333  Front 

Wheeler  John  A..  17-19  Spear 

WORTH  CHARLES  A.,  318  Market 


Dredging  Companies. 

GOLDEN   GATE   DREDGING    CO.,    17-19    Mills 

Bldg,  7th  floor 
Pacific  Coast  Dredging  and  Reclamation  Co.,  15 
Steuart 

Dredging  Machines. 

Bucyrus  Steam  Shovel  and  Dredge  Co.,  326  Mar- 
ket 

Golden  Gate  Dredger,  17-19  Mills  Bldg,  7th 
floor 

Marion  Steam  Shovel  Co.,  4  Sutter 

Von  Schmidt  Dredger  The,  808  Montgomery 


Dress  Cutting  Teachers. 

(See  Teachers— Dress  Cutting.) 

Dress  Patterns. 

Butterick  Publishing  Co.  (limited),  134  Post 
LOUDON  WILLIAM  M.,  312-314  Post 

WM.     M.    LOUDON 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Agency  for  all  Papier 
Mache  and  Adjustable  Dress  Forms  and  Pat- 
terns Cut  to  Measure. 

312-314   POST  ST.,    OPP.    UNION    SQUARE 

•  Dress  Trimmings. 

*  (Importers.) 
*  BROWN  &  METZNER,  535  Market 
*Kleinert's  Rubber  Co.,  224-226  Bush 
McGuire  &  Co.,  408  Sutter 
Rothschild  &  Schoenberg,  209  Post 
SEILER  M.  &  CO.,  120  Geary 
*Truffert  A.  Mile  (French  importer),  609  Taylor 


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Dressmakers. 

Aaron  D.  Mrs.,  137,  6th 
Ackerman  Gottlieb  Mrs.,  218,  11th 
Ackerman  Mary  V.  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 
Adams  Carrie  Miss,  113  Pennsylvania  Av 
Addis  Nettie  E.  Mrs.,  1126!4  Folsom 
Albert  Lena  Miss,  1805  Broadway 
Alfred  Leone  Mrs.,  818  Broadway 
Allan  Robert  I.  Mrs.,  2105  Mission 
Allen  D.  H.  Mrs.,  616  Post 
Allen  Mary  G.  Mrs.,  734  O'Farrell 
Altmann  Rosie  Miss,  1024  Sutter 
Amador  Adele  Miss,  1220  Stockton 
Amiot  Amelie,  381  Shotwell 
Andersen  Ella  Miss,  724  Franklin 
Andrew  Kittie  Mrs.,  1616  Union 
Andrews  Libby  Mrs.,  1835  Polk 
Arfsten  E.  Mrs.,  105  Polk 
Armand  Celine  Mrs.,  540  Washington 
Atkinson  Anna  Miss,  1516  Mission 
Attridge  &  Sweeney,  2207  Mission' 
Ault  C.  G.  Mrs.,  1960  Howard 

AUX  VILLES  DE  FRANCE 

et  d'  Amerique,  maison  A.  Truffert,  robes 
et  trousseaux,  609  Taylor 

Avery  Jennie  Mrs.,  404  Franklin 
Axtmann  Eva  Mrs.,  1616  Buchanan 
Bacon  E.  Mrs.,  1410  Bush 
Baddeley  Mary  E.  Miss,  213  Turk 
Baer  Joseph  Mrs.,  1200  Gearv 
Baker  Annie  Miss,  932  Sutter 
Ball  Mary  A.,  I321/2,  24th 
Barnett  Misses,  231  Post 
Barry  Rose  A.  Mrs.,  222  Eddy 
Baskerville  M.  A.  Mrs.,  108,  4th 
Bassett  M.  W.  Miss,  204^^,  9th 
Baum  Addie  Miss,  517  Turk 
Baumsteiger  Pauline,  1503  Geary 
Beard  Stella  Mrs.,  419  Jones 
Becker  Marguerite  Miss,  315i^,  10th 
Bekeart  Alma  Mrs..  121  Post 
BELLERIVE  MARIE  Mme.,  1120  Sutter 


MME.  MARIE  BELLERIVE 

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Bennett  L.  Mrs.,  516  Laguna 

Berthelot  C.  Mme.,  7  Bacon  PI 

Berlin  Eugenia  Mrs.,  705d  Stockton 

Bertram  Johanna  Miss,  1712!^  Polk 

Bierman  Freda,  418  Powell 

Black  Jennette  Miss,  513  O'Farrell 

Blood  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  615  Bush 

Blunkall  J.  W.  Mrs.,  1I08  Sacramento 

Boardman  Minnie  Miss,  125,  14th 

Bodmer  Charlotte  Mrs.,  502  Sutter 

Borchardt  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  435,  19th 

Bowman  Clara  Mr.s.,  334  Brannan 

Bradley  Ada  J.  Mrs.,  313  Geary 

Bradley  H.  E.  Miss,  9  Williamson 

Brady  K.  R.  Miss,  10  Pearl 

Brand  Emma  Mrs.,  419  O'Farrell 

BreenKate  Miss,  212  Turk 

Brenigan  Annie  Mrs.,  113154  Howard 

Bridewell  Mary  Mrs.,  1604  Leavenworth 

Brislau  Tessie,  511  Florida 

Brown  B.  M.  Mrs.,  SM  Golden  Gate  Av 

Brown  Emma  Mrs..  910  Harrison 

Brown  Harriet  B.  Mrs.,  901a  Larkin 

Brown  Jessie  Miss,  Point  Lobos  nr  Cliff  House 

Brown  Lucinda  Mrs.,  139  Post 

Brown  Sophia  Mrs.,  803  Union 

Brown  &  Turner,  28  Haight 

Buckland  George  Mrs.,  11  Haight 

Buech  Joseph  Mrs.,  558%  Natoma 

Bumpus  Dolores  Mrs.,  738  Vallejo 

Burke  Clara  Miss,  74T-/2  Tehama 

Burke  Mary  Miss,  15191/4  Howard 

Burkhardt  &  Houston,  119  Phelan  Bldg 


Burr  Carrie,  303  Guerrero 
Buteau  Emma  Miss,  1115  Sutter 
Cadigan  MoUie  Mrs.,  347^4  Grove 
Caldwell  Martha  Mrs  .  I.i03  Jackson 
Callaghan  E.  Miss,  833  Broadway 
Callahan  Mary  Miss,  330  O'Farrell 
Campbell  Anna  C.  Miss,  14  Grant  Av 
Campbell  &  Sutherland,  528  Hayes 
Carels  Jennie  Mrs.,  1703  Webster 
Carey  A.  M.  Miss,  917  Sutter 
Carey  Ella  C.  Miss,  244  Taylor 
Carleton  Jerome  Mrs.,  248  Ellis 
Cai-rigan  MoUie  Miss,  2027  Polk 
Carter  Zora  Miss,  1417  California 
Cash  A.  Mrs.,  414  Geary 
Cashel  Catherine  Miss,  423  McAllister 
Castro  Annie  Miss,  965!^  Harrison 
Cavagnaro  Nancy  Miss,  1523  Mason 
Cellarius  Eleanor  G.  Mrs.,  309!^.  6th 
Chabot  Mary  A.  Miss,  452  Haight 
Chase  Anna  Mrs.,  515  Jones 
Clark  Carrie  Miss,  1141  Valencia 
Clark  Elizabeth  Miss,  1730  Fillmore 
Claxton  Louise  L.,  1630  Howard 
Cockrell  J.  A.  Mrs.,  1116'/4  Larkin 
Cogill  Laura  Mrs.,  1031  Laguna 
Cohen  Bianca  Mrs.,  450,  6th 
Oolgan  Elizabeth,  2937  Mission 
Collins  Henry  T.  Mrs.,  8O81/2  McAllister 
Collins  L.  Miss,  122  Murphy  Bldg 
Collins  Margaret  Miss,  936  Powell 
Collins  Sarah  Miss,  516  Van  Ness  Av 
Colombo  Mary  Mrs.,  10223£  Jackson 
Coney  Sophia  A.  Mrs.,  1524  Devisadero 
Conlon  Mary  Miss,  1129'/^  Harrison 
Connair  Annie  E.  Miss,  451  Octavia 
Conniff  Kate  Miss,  121  Post 
Connelly  Agnes  Miss,  153354  Howard 
Corcoran  Margaret  Mrs.,  375  Natoma 
Cordon  Henrietta  Miss,  118  McAllister 
Cox  Rowena,  2226'/^  Howard 
CrandallM.  E.  Mrs.,  331  O'Farrell 
Crane  Nellie  C.  Mrs.,  107  Grove 
Craviotto  C.  Mrs.,  521  Filbert 
Crimman  Susie  Mrs.,  1300'/^  Powell 
Cronan  Sisters,  1327  O'Farrell 
Cronin  Nora  M.  Miss,  525  Turk 
Cunningham  Annie  Mrs.,  181254  Geary 
Curley  Mary  Miss,  119  Page 
Dakin  Elizabeth  Miss,  1516  Eddy 
Danly  H.  A.  Miss,  1827  San  Carlos  Av 
Davis  Antonia  Mrs.,  102154  Pacific 
Davis  E.  K.  Mrs.,  1834  Powell 
Davis  Jennie  Mrs.,  59  Columbian  Bldg 
Davis  May  Mrs.,  514  Sutter 
Davis  R.  Mrs.,  942  Howard 
Dealy  Margaret  Mrs.,  505  Haight 
Dean  Blanche  T.  Miss,  1009  Buchanan 
De  Bones  S.  Mrs.,  125  Page 
Deegan  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  91554  Howard 
Deering  Katherine  A.  Mrs.,  500  Sutter 
De  Fassion  J.  Mrs.,  243,  9th 
De  Lariviere  Marie  Miss,  310  Ritch 
Demelia  Rose  Miss,  303  Jones 
Denechaud  Dolores  Mrs..  229  Bartlett 
Denker  S.  R.  Mrs.,  211  Polk 
Dennis  R.  J.  Mrs.,  708  Montgomery 
Desmond  Mary,  5  Alabama 
Desmond  Mary  Miss,  415  Minna 
Digier  Louise  Mrs.,  806  Filbert 
Dixon  Jennie  Miss,  1212  Clay 
Dixon  Sarah  Miss,  22154  Polk 
Dodge  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  431  O'Farrell 
Dollinger  Leah  Mrs.,  104654  Folsom 
Domerque  Josephine  Mrs.,  140854  Powell 
Dotta  C.  Mrs.,  13065^  Stockton 
Dreseher  Emma  Mrs.,  16  Antonio 
Drake  Mary  Miss,  912  Ellis 
Driscoll  Margaret  Mrs.,  91  IB  Filbert 
Duble  Sarah,  1519  Polk 
Duohene  Jennie  Miss.  812  Webster 
Dueben  Eva  Mrs..  19  Cedar  Av 
Duff  Tena  Mrs.,  217,  14th 
Dufresne  L.  A.  Mrs.,  707  Sutter 
Dugan  J.  L.  Mrs.,  223,  7th 
Dugan  T.  J.,  Mrs.,  823  Hayes 
Dundas  Dorinda  Mrs.,  1026  Geary 
Dundon  Annie  F.  Miss,  433  Geary 
Dunn  Emily  Mrs.,  1014  Buchanan 


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The  best  for  Oyster  Dinners.  Epicures  invar- . 
iably  call  for  them.  Family  Orders  a  Specialty. 
Lowest  prices-  Stalls  68,  69,  70.  71 ,  and  4T 
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Dressmakers— Cont'd. 

Dunn  Maggie  Miss,  1035  Mission 

Dunne  Rose  M.  Miss,  531,  2d 

Durot  Annette  Mrs.,  535  Haiglit 

Dwyer  K.  M.  Mrs.,  730  Golden  Gate  Av 

Dyer  Margaret,  1945  Mission 

Easdale  Clara  H.  Miss,  1423a  Geary 

Eastland  A.  J.  Mrs.,  14  Grant  Av 

Edgar  Ada  Miss,  1130  Sacramento 

Eitel  Amelia  F.  Mrs.,  407  Octavia 

Elsasser  Louisa  S.  Miss,  1534  Eddy 

Ely  M.  L.  Mrs.,  1403  Busti 

Emitt  Marie  Mrs.,  229  Franklin 

Emmett  Mary  Mrs.,  44  Donohoe  Bldg 

Engel  Jennie  Mrs.,  1409  Jackson 

Engelhardt  Elise  Mrs.,  73714  Green 

Epinat  P.  Mrs.,  706  Pine 

Ericson  Augusta  M.  Miss,  507  Jones 

Ertola  Antoinette  Mrs.,  1508Dupont 

Espy  Mary  A.  Miss,  221,  13tli 

Evans  John  Mrs.,  2222  Hyde 

FagenMatoel  R.  Miss,  427  Sutter 

Fair  M.  E.  Mrs..  1513  Market 

Farmer  Sarah  R.  Mrs.,  427  Sutter 

Farrell  May  Miss,  212^4  Noe 

Farrish  E.  J.  Mrs.,  1613^4  Devisadero 

Favares  Mary  Mrs..  412  Ellis 

Favia  Mary  Mrs..  1  Montgomery  Court 

Fay  Annie  Miss.  335  Broadway 

Fearn  B.  B.  Miss,  56  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Feeley  Alice  Miss.  231  Post 

Ferreol  G.  Mrs.,  631  Post 

Fifield  Ella  Mrs.,  512,  21st 

Finn  Lena,  13  Butte 

Firmin  F.  A.  Mrs. ,  519  Laguna 

Fischer  Agnes  Mrs.,  1408  Stockton 

Fisher  Kate  S.  Miss,  3635  Sacramento 

Flamand  Marie  Mrs  ,429  Gearr 

Flannigan  Nellie  Miss,  1827  Polk 

Flynn  J.  H.  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 

Foote  Lizzie  Miss,  729,  21st 

Fortune  Minnie  Miss,  208  Jones 

Fossette  Alice  B.  Miss.  740^4,  22d 

Foster  M.  Miss,  ia07'/2  Mission 

Foster  S.  Mrs.,  1215^  Powell 

Foster  Sarah  K.  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 

Fournier  Blanche  Mrs.,  822b  Broadway 

Frahm  Mary  Mrs.,  184  Noe 

Francis  Kate  M.  Miss,  506  Jones 

Frank  M.  E  Mrs.,  619  Jersey 

Franklin  Helen  Mrs.,  623  0"Farrell 

Eraser  N.  M.  Mrs.,  131  Post 

Frev  Gizella,  1204.4.  Larkin 

Fuller  Harriett  B.  Mrs.,  1708  Clay 

Fulton  Nellie  W.,  1015  Market 

Gagen  Kate  Miss,  24  Franklin 

Gallagher  Agnes  Mrs.,  2208  Geary 

Gallagher  Julia  Mrs.,  1332  Folsom 

Gatto  Josephine  Mrs.,  1425^4  Dupont 

Gauthier  Dora  Mrs.,  89  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Geany  Louise  Miss.  811  Geary 

GEORGE  &  MCGINN,  224  Ellis 

Gilfillan  Alice  Miss,  219  Polk 

Gilgen  A.  Mrs.,  668  Jones 

Gillespie  J.  Mrs.,  1138  Pacific 

Gilligan  Ellen  Miss,  115  Kearny 

Gilligan  Kate  Miss,  115  Kearny 

Girard  Emma  Miss,  514  Leavenworth 

Glendye  Cora  E.  Mrs.,  204  Powell 

Gomer  Mary  Mrs.,  121414  Powell 

Gottliebson  Anna  Mrs.,  334  Eddy 

Gottwals  Rose  Miss,  506  Leavenworth 

Graham  G.  S.  Mrs.,  935  Sutter 

Graham  Mary  Mrs.,  718  Laurel  Av 

Graham  Mary  Mrs.,  1024  Mission 

Grand  L.  Miss,  1027B  Post 

Grau  Olga,  727  Gough 

Gray  Eliza  Mrs.,  1657b  Mission 

Gray  &  O'Neill,  90  Donohoe  Bldg 

Green  Eleanor  G.  Mrs.,  249  Pacific 

Green  E.  Mrs.,  236  O'Farrell 

Greenman  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  700  San  Jose  Av 

Grier  T.  Mrs.,  321  Minna 

Griffin  M.  A.  Mrs.,  115  Kearny 

Griffiths  A.  L.  Mrs.,  326  Larkin 

Gross  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  873  Mission 

Grunwald  A.  E.  Mrs.,  25i/4  Ritch 

Haab  Annie  Mrs..  643  McAllister 


Haggett  E.  M.  Mrs.,  518  Laguna 
Hall  Annie  H.,  2329  Mission 
Hall  J.  Mrs.,  944  Mission 
Haller  &  Benson,  406  Sutter 
Halpenny  Bertha,  602  Geary 
Halpenny  Minnie,  602  Geary 
Hanley  Margaret  Mrs.,  1116  Larkin 
Hanley  W.  A.  Mrs.,  1111  Van  Ness  Av 
Hanson  Irena  Mrs.,  1203  Market 
Hardigan  Mary  A.  Miss,  2440  Mission 
Hardy  Lillian  Miss,  2024  Bryant 
Harney  Dora  Mrs.,  2511  Mission 
Harris  M.  A.  Mrs.,  151014  Mission 
Harris  W.  Mrs.,  78  Murphy  Bldg 
Hart  D.  K.  Mrs.,  1001  Powell 
Hart  Mary  Mrs.,  31,  11th 
Hartman  Mary  Mrs.,  227a  O'Farrell 
Harvey  J.  E.  Mrs.,  1119  Michigan 
Hawes  Addie  Miss,  20  Murphy  Bldg 
Hay  Catherine  Mrs.,  315  Geary 
Healey  M.  F.  Mrs.,  811  Van  Ness  Av 
Heath  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  122  Taylor 
Heeder  Cecilia  Mrs.,  138  Eddy 
Heibach  Annie  Mrs.,  114  Mason 
Heimerl  Hulda  F.  Miss.  317  Ellis 
Heisell  Kate  Miss,  1020  Mission 
Henrv  Alice  Mrs.,  126,  5th 
Hergbt  Minnie  Mrs.,  709  Polk 
Herrschaft  Annie  Mrs.,  129i/4.  10th 
Hiestand  Elizabeth  Miss,  208%,  9th 
Highwarden  S.  Julia  Mrs.,  403  Stockton 
Hill  Annie  J.  Mrs.,  331  Geary 
Hobbs  J.  A.  Mrs.,  2234  Greenwich 
Hobe  Mattie  A.  Miss,  604  Capp 
Hoehn  Sisters,  1135,  24th 
Hoertkorn  Louise  Miss,  1112  Mason 
Hogue  J.  E.  Mrs.,  446  Minna 
Hooper  Effle  A.  Mrs.,  709  Post 
Hosking  T.  Mrs.,  823V2  Montgomery 
Hoskins  J.  S.  Mrs.,  228,  8th 
Howard  Emma  Mrs..  402  Mason 
Hudson  Minnie  A.  Miss,  319  O'Farrell 
Hughes  C.  Mrs.,  520  Eddy 
Huni  Sophie.Mrs.,  418  Powell 
Hupp  Rosa  Miss,  917  Larkin 
Hutchinson  Sarah  A.,  310  Mason 
Hyatt  I.  C.  Mrs.,  504  Post 
Isaacs  Reta  Mrs.,  88  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Jackson  Lydia  A.  Mrs.,  506  Ellis 
Jackson  Mary  A.  Miss,  321  Jones 
Jacob  Victoria  Mrs.,  16  Turk 
Jacobs  Dora  Miss,  1718  O'Farrell 
Jacobs  Hattie  Mrs.,  201214  Mission 
Jalumstein  Stella  Miss,  537  Franklin 
James  Sarah  Mrs.,  1826  Howard 
James  Lizzie  Mrs.,  502  Grove 
Jenson  Mary,  1020  Geary 
Johnson  F.  A.  Mrs.,  609  Post 
Johnson  Lizzie  Miss,  157,  9th 
Johnson  M.  Miss,  636  Sutter 
Johnston  Madeline  Miss,  19  Russ 
Jones  Maud  V.,  515  Octavia 
Jones  R.  L.  Mrs.,  505  Fell 
Judd  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  731  Geary 
Julien  Addie  Mrs.,  705  Valencia 
Kaufmann  Mary  Mrs.,  431  Turk 
Keene  Annie  Miss,  2216  Larkin 
Kellette  Macv  Miss,  1630  Howard 
Kelly  Annie  Miss,  222  Post 
Kelly  Ellen  Mrs.,  708  McAllister 
Kelly  Margaret  Miss,  8  Bartol 
Kemble  W.  R.  Mrs.,  212  Hyde 
Kemp  Margaret  Mrs.,  450  Haight 
Kendall  Belle  Mrs.,  432  Golden  Gate  Av 
Kennedy  Zue  Mrs.,  20'/4  Page 
Kenney  Nellie  Miss,  11061/4  Potrero  Av 
Kirchner  Lizzie  Mrs.,  434^4,  6th 
Knoke  Johanna  L.,  1419  Ellis 
Knower  &  Cashel,  126  Kearny 
Krruckeberg  Addie  Mrs.,  1526b  Jackson 
Lalanne  Annie  Mrs.,  1108  Mason 
Lamb  Mollie  Miss,  220  Eddy 
Landini  Rose  Mrs..  2238  Bush 
Larson  &  Winterson.  320  Hayes 
Lausten  A.  Mrs.,  1355  Howard 
Lavergne  Celina  Mrs.,  13O814  Powell 
Lawson  Louisa  Mrs.,  1821  Polk 
Leguennec  J.  M.  Mrs.,  410,  6th 
Leuenberger  Lena  Mrs..  139  Post 


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Levy  Sarah  Miss,  1033  Golden  Gate  Av 

Lewandowski  Celia  Mrs.,  1908  Polk 

Lichau  Amelia  Mrs.,  423  Geary 

Lincoln  Cora  M.  Mrs.,  408c  McAllister 

Little  Emma  C,  324  Noe 

Locke  Melanie  Mrs.,  633  O'Farrell 

Long  Nellie  Miss,  619  Geary 

Loring  Harriet  G.  Mrs.,  335  Eddy 

Loudon  W.  M.  Mrs.,  312-314  Post 

Lowe  S.  A.  Mrs.,  30  Kearny 

Lynn  Mary  Mrs.,  22^4  Geary,  room  35 

Mack  Bessie  Mrs.,  223a  Leavenworth 

Mahart  Emma,  2.'i23  Bush 

Makin  Mary  Miss,  18  Mary 

Malcolm  J.  J.  Mrs.,  104^  Haight 

Mamlok  Hannah  Miss,  1338  Turk 

Manley  Elizabeth  G.  Mrs.,  1119  Webster 

Marc  Emily  Miss,  13  Morris  Av 

Marchetti  Marie,  518  Greenwich 

Marks  L.  B.  Mrs.,  524b  Capp 

Marshall  J.  S.  Mrs. ,423!^,  1st  Av 

Marshall  &  Smith,  10  Grove 

Martin  Kate  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 

Martin  Mary  Mrs.,  133  Phelan  Bldg 

Massney  Olga  Miss,  900  Bryant 

Maybery  Annie  Miss,  219,  3d  Av 

McAleer  M.  Miss,  307,  30th 

McAndrews  May  Miss,  440^4  Hayes 

McAuley  Rose  Miss,  307  Golden  Gate  Av 

McBirney  Mary  Mrs.,  2817  Pine 

McCabe  Catherine  A.,  1137  Folsom 

McCaffrey  Ellen  H.  Miss,  1370  Market 

McColgan  John    Mrs.,  SE  cor    Alabama    and 

Montcalm 
McCollum  J.  Mrs.,  ilbVi  Powell 
McDaniels  Annie  Mrs.,  701  Stockton 
McDonald  Annie  T.  Miss.  121  Post 
McDonald  Mary  Miss,  413  Oak 
McDowell  Dress  Making  Academy,  213  Powell 
McEnany  J.  M.  Mrs.,  904  Bryant 
McFadden  W.  F.  Mrs..  540  Ellis 
McGee  Jennie  A.  Miss,  513  Hyde 
McGrath  Selina  Mrs.,  14  Grant  Av 
McGuire  &  Co.,  408  Sutter 
Mclver  Louise  Mrs.,  533  Bush 
McKillop  Bessie  Mrs.,  719  Valencia 
McLaughlin  B.  M.  Mrs.,  651  Folsom 
McLaughlin  Elizabeth,  19  Zoe 
McLennan  E.  J.  Mrs.,  1302  Mission 
McLennan  Roderick  N.  Mrs.,  24  Page 
McNamara  E.  L.  Miss,  635  Post 
McNulty  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  234  Taylor 
Meinsinger  Abbie  Mrs.,  1317  Mission 
Mellinger  Vada,  823  Larkin 
Merrill  Annie  H.,  2339  Mission 
Miller  Adele  Miss,  1510  Mason 
Miller  C.  O.  Mrs.,  9  Valparaiso 
Miller  E.  M.  Mrs.,  100  Murphy  Bldg 
Millikan  Nina  L.  Miss,  506  Jones 
Miraglia  Mary  Mrs.,  430  Montgomery  Av 
Mitchell  Mary  J.  Miss,  517  Corbett  Av 
Mitchell  Susie  T.  Mrs.,  638  Green 
Monahan  J.  Miss,  411  Mason 
Moroney  Agnes,  1118  Sutter 
Morris  Lizzie  Mrs.,  733  Geary 
Morris  Louisa  Mrs.,  1439  Dupont 
Morris  &  Clark,  335  Post 
Mougin  L.  M.,  700  Sutter 
Moulton  M.  Mrs.,  1630  Bush 
Moyon  A.  Mrs.,  527  Pine 
Mulcahy  Roy  Miss,  212i/^,  12th 
Mulhern  Mary  A.  Miss,  131  Murphy  Bldg 
MuUally  Mary  Miss,  629  O'Farrell 
Munro  Mary  V.  Mrs.,  211,  3d  Av 
Munster  Minnie  Miss,  30314  Turk 
Murphy  Amy  Miss,  413  Haight 
Murphy  H.  B.  Mrs.,  988  Harrison 
Murphy  Louise  Miss,  1507 Taylor 
Neil  Belle  Mrs.,  1416  Powell 
Neisser  Alice  Miss,  1331  Fillmore 
Nelson  A.  M.  Mrs.,  131  Phelan  Bldg 
Nelson  Mary  A.,  341,  24th 
Nester  Marie  O.  Mrs.,  5I0a  Shrader 
Neumann  Cecilia  A.  Mrs.,  716,  22d 
Newell  M.  Mrs.,  23314,  5th 
Newell  &  Carter,  816  Laguna 
Nichols  Lizzie  Miss,  113  Larkin 
Nieblas  Eugenia  Mrs.,  1938  Fillmore 
Nottingham  Sarah  Mrs.,  1201^  Shipley 


Ny  Julie  Miss,  99-100  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Nye  Margaret  Mrs.,  728  Bush 
O'Brien  Lizzie  M.  Miss,  14  McAllister 
O'Connor  Maggie  Mrs.,  2417  Clay 
O'Connor  Mary  Miss,  427  Fulton 
O'Connor  Mary  A..  2086  Market 
O'Donnell  Elizabeth  Miss,  1412  Valencia 
O'Neil  Josephine,  1631  Mission 
O'Reilly  James  Mrs.,  466  Minna 
Olsen  Sophie  Mrs.,  1815  Polk 
Osthoff  Elizabeth  M.,  214,  32d 
Ostrander  Mary  Miss,  335  Phelan  Bldg 
Ott  H.  Mrs.,  1533  Stockton 
Ozuna  Virginia,  745  Vallejo 
Paddon  Kate  Miss,  638  Capp 
Pape  Mary  Mrs.,  336a  Ellis 
PARKER  L.  A.  MRS..  2345  Washington 
Peace  Mary  Mrs.,  526  Turk 
Pelle  Leonie  Miss,  111214  Mason 
Peuter  Nellie  Miss,  112  Clement 
Peters  M.  Mrs.,  331/2,  'i'th 

C.  Miss,  530  Filbert 


PETERSON  ALICE, 

robes  et  manteaux  and  fashionable  dress- 
making, 1205  Polk 

Peterson  P.  Mrs.,  343  Minna 
Phillips  E.  H.  Mrs.,  808  Valencia 
Pichot  Marie  Mrs.,  1004  Pacific 
Picot  J.  H.  Mrs.,  121  Post 
Pineau  M.  Mrs.,  1006  Post 
Pinkham  Josephine  Miss,  118,  24th 
Planchard  Katherine  Mrs.,  130  Murphy 
Pole  Laura  V.  Mrs.,  2907  Clay 
Pon  Pauline  Mrs.,  1208  Mason 
Pope  Lilly  Miss.  1065  Market 
Pothofl  Annie  M.  Miss,  368  Grove 
Powell  Annie  G.  Mrs.,  3128  Sacramento 
Price  Nina  B.  Mrs.,  20  Ellis 
Quigg  M.  B.  Miss,  126  Kearny 
Quinn  M.  N.  Mrs.,  325,  38th 
Quivers  Bertha  Mrs.,  159414  Bush 
Raffestin  C.  Mrs.,  344  Chenery 
RALPH  M.  A.  MISS,  225  Geary 
Ramm  Nettie  Miss,  212,  11th 
Ramsden  G.  W.  Mrs.,  521  Minna 
Randall  Ida  Mrs.,  1217  Mission 
Rapetti  Christine  Miss,  1215  Geary 
Redmond  Catherine  Mrs.,  312  Van  Ness  Av 
Renner  Margaret,  30t,  19th 
Reynolds  Misses,  430  Sutter 
Richardson  Abbie  E.,  40914,  3d 
Richez  Leonie  Mrs.,  131  Post 
Robertson  E.  Mrs.,  1330  Alabama 
Robertson  F.  Mrs.,  953  Mission 
Robinson  Jennie  K.  Mrs.,  200  Turk 
Robinson  Louise  J.  Mrs.,  40614  O'Farrell 
Rodgers  Pet  Mrs.,  404  Golden  Gate 
Roggenkamp  Dora  Mrs.,  756  Howard 
Roth  Rose  Miss,  9  Powell 
Rourke  Mary  C.  Miss,  53514  O'Farrell 
Rousseau  Minnie,  2616  Folsom 
Rowan  Ida,  1431  O'Farrell 
Rowan  Mary  G.  Mrs.,  123,  10th  Av 
Rowe  Marie  Mrs.,  738  Vallejo 
Rowe  Mary  Miss,  43  Garden  Av 
Runyon  Caroline  Mrs.,  30314,  9th 
Rupinsky  Adele  Mrs.,  1301  Larkin 
Rush  Tillie  Miss,  1355  Howard 
Ryan  Addle  Miss,  2243  Sutter 
Sandman  S.  Mrs.,  233  Golden  Gate  Av 
Sargent  Helen  M.  Mrs.,  112  Mason 
Scharowsky  N.  Mrs.,  428  Post 
Scheib  Elsie  Mrs.,  333  Turk 
Schellenberg  Anna  Mrs.,  17  Laskie 
Schellpeper  Augusta  Miss,  1331  Market 
Schlegel  Margaret  Mrs.,  1323  Webster 
Schnabel  Clemens,  805  Ellis 
Schnitzlein  Kate  Mrs.,  2021  Powell 
Schreiber  Theresa  Miss,  11614  Oak 
Schriver  E.  L.  Mrs.,  811  Mason 
Schumann  Lettie  Mrs.,  1325  Ellis 
Schwartz  Ida  Mrs.,  342,  3d 
Schwartz  R.  Mrs.,  52614  Geary 
Schwartze  Martha  Miss,  1427  Washington 
Score  James  Mrs.,  25  Glen  Park  Av 
Scott  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1623  Polk 
Scott  H.  McK.  Mrs.,  1339  Pine 
Seavier  H.  M.  Mrs..  516  Ellis 


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Dressmakers— Cont'd. 

Seeth  Anna  Miss,  1606  California 

Shields  Kate  Miss,  1119  Sutter 

Shortt  &  Colgan,  1631  Polk 

Sicotte  Wolford  Mrs.,  301,  Uth 

Simpson  M.  Mrs.,  513  Geary 

Sjogren  Otto  Mrs.,  518  Day 

Slattery  Maggie  J.  Miss.  131  Murphy  Bldg 

Sloane  Lottie  Miss,  2430  Bryant 

Small  Emma  G.  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 

Smith  A.  J.  Mrs.,  614  Post 

Smith  E.  L.  Mrs.,  1536  Clay 

Smith  E.  R.  Mrs.,  418  Fell 

Smith  Fannie  Miss,  532  Geary 

Smith  Grace  B.  Mrs.,  110c  Turk 

Smith  Kate  Mrs.,  242  Minna 

Smith  Lucy,  1914  Sutter 

Smith  Rose  C.  Miss,  111!^  Polk 

Smith  Teresa,  2503  Sutter 
Smith  W.  G.  Mrs.,  505?i  Natoma 
Sohne  Margaret.  905c  Larkin 
Solley  Emily  M.  Mrs.,  909  Polk 
Spangenberg  Helma  A.  Miss,  917%  Mission 
Spear  Clara  M.  Mrs.,  3  Haight 
Spencer  Florence  A.  Mrs.,  25,  12th 
Spencer  Jennie  Mrs.,  350y2  Jessie 
Spencer  Wai'ren  P.  Mrs.,  1023  Clay 
Spring  Annie  Mrs.,  420  Larkin 
Springer  Clara  M.  Mrs.,  443  Golden  Gate  Av 
Stacy  R.  J.  Mrs.,  411  Post 
Steinweg-Nutt  E.  J.  Mrs.,  122 Collingwood 
Stephani  Minnie  Miss,  637  Sutter 
STETSON  Mme..  521  Turk 

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521  Turk  Street  San  Francisco 

Stevenson  Sarah  Miss,  119a  Powell 
Stewart  Charles  R.  Mrs.,  507  Larkin 
Stockmann  Pauline  Mrs.,  262  Tehama 
Stone  Jennie  L.  Mrs.,  3791,  16th 
Strachan  Belle  Miss,  471  Valencia 
Stumpf  Marie  Mrs..  630  Bush 
Sullivan  Maggie  Miss,  517  McAllister 
Sullivan  Mary  J.  Miss,  111-113  Murphy  Bldg 
Swearingen  O.  S.  Mrs.,  SVi  Geary 
Sweet  Anna  Miss,  912  Bush 
Sweet  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  306  Hyde 
Swift  E.  Mrs.,  338,  27th 
Switzer  M.  Miss,  832  Sutter 
Szrajher  H.  Miss,  131,  7th 
Taber  E.  F.  Mrs.,  1550  Howard 
Tannian  Mary  E.,  1917  Mason 
Tanron  Marie  Mrs.,  1014,  26th 
Tartini  Josephine  Mrs.,  SSVA  Eddy 
Tate  Belle  Miss,  903!^  Valencia 
Taylor  Jennie  K.  Mrs.,  200  Turk 
Temperli  Edward  Mrs.,  1309b  Sacramento 
Theil  Adele  Miss,  527  Greenwich 
Therien  Leo  Mrs.,  1202»4  Howard 
Thompson  J.  D.  Mrs.,  534  Ivy  Av 
Thompson  Sarah  H.  Miss,  2537  Folsom 
Towns  Misses,  603  Green 
Toy  M.  F.  Miss,  1507  Folsom 

TRUFFERT  A., 

malson  Aux  vUles  de  France  et  d'Ameri- 
que  robes  et  trousseaux,  609  Taylor 

Tupper  Susan  Miss,  326  Larkin 

Turner  Carrie  Mrs.,  1616  Union 

Ulbrandt  Cecilia  Mrs.,  1517  Broadway 

Ultman  Theresa  Miss,  14  Grant  Av 

Usher  Jennie  M.  Mrs.,  2O714  Taylor 

Vallet  Jeanne  Miss,  54414  Olive  Av 

Van  Buskirk  J.  Mrs.,  1252  Mission 

Vanderbeck  Mary  Mrs.,  330  Eddy 

Van  Marie  Helen  S.  Mrs.,  1708!4  Sacramento 

Vennott  May  Miss,  450  Natoma 


Vincent  Mary  Mrs.,  219  Turk 
I    Vonwyl  A.  Mrs..  108  Sadowa 

Voorhies  Susan  Mrs.,  310  Leavenworth 
;    Vosseler  C.  H.  Miss,  627  Post 

Walk  Eva,  5  Day 

Walker  J.  Mrs.,  536  Ellis 
i    Walsh  Louisa  Miss,  445.  20th 

Walton  Mary  Mrs.,  725  Polk 

Ward  Nellie  Miss,  1450  Minna 

Ward  Sarah  E.  Miss,  127  Locust 

Wasch  Aaron  Mrs.,  120514  Golden  Gate  Av 

Waterhouse  Minnie  Miss,  821  Mission 

Weaver  Alice  Mrs.,  629i/4  Union 

Wendt  M.  E.  Mrs.,  1509  Leavenworth 

Werren  Emma  Mrs.,  713b  Union 
:  Wetterau  Annie  Miss,  1141^4  Oak 
i    Whelan  Lizzie  Miss,  142,  11th 

White  Georgie  Mrs.,  609  Willow  Av 

Wilcox  Emma  Miss,  519  Octavia 
;    Williams  M.  E.  Mrs.,  1109  Valencia 

Wills  M.  E.  Miss.  612  Taylor 

Wilson  Martha  Mrs.,  921  Sacramento 

Wirsch  Marguerite  Miss,  1137  Mission 

Wirtner  A.  Mrs.,  211  Leavenworth 
'    Wolcott  Benjamin  R.  Mrs.,  227  Gough 

Wolf  S.  V.  Mrs.,  1320 Mission 

Wolff  Emma  Miss,  111,  9th 

Wolff  Stella  Miss,  630  Grove 

Wood  Caroline  Mrs.,  118,9th 

Wood  Eugenia  Mrs.,  1320  Van  Ness  Av 

Wood  Josephine  Mrs..  509a  Larkin 

Worth  Carrie  Miss,  1907  Polk 

Wulff  Emma  Miss,  1620  Post 

Wyant  L.  P.  Mrs.,  11  Geary 

Yeaw  Amanda  M.,  401  Jones 

Young  Agnes  J.,  418  Minna 

Young  M.  B.  Mrs.,  316,  19th 

Dried  Fruits. 

(See  Fruits  Dried.) 

DriUs— Rock. 
(See  also  Mining  Supplies.) 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
RIX    COMPRESSED    AIR     MACHINERY   CO.. 

11-13,  1st 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 

Drug  Mills. 

California  Drug   and  Spice   Mills,  589-591  Mis- 
sion 

Druggists— Wliolesale. 
AGNEW  &  KISER  CO.  THE,  57,  2d 

Allen  Brothers,  304  Market 

Baxter  &  Oesting,  953  Market 

Gates  J.  R.  &  Co.,  417  Sansome 

Joy's,  N.  E.  cor  Market  and  Powell 

Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  34^0,  1st 

Lehn  &  Fink,  512  Eddy 

Leipnitz  G.  &  Co.,  250-252  Sutter 

Mack&  Co.,  11  Front 

Redington  &  Co.,  SE  cor  2d  and  Stevenson 

Richards  &  Co.,  406-408  Clay 

WALLER  BROTHERS.,  33  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 

Week  F.  A.  Co.  The,  127  New  Montgomery 

Worden  Clinton  E.  &  Co.,  214-220  Townsend 

Druggists— Retail. 
AMERICAN  DRUG  STORE,   1002  Market  and  3 

Eddy 
Andersen  Carl,  1722  Howard 
Angell  Johathan  W..  262,  1st 
Arnheim  Julius  S.,  8  Steuart 
Ashim  B.  J.,  531,  4th 
Ayers  Edward  N.,  229  Leavenworth 
Bacon  Truman  F.,  510  Hayes 
Bagot  Edward  A.,  1001  Guerrero 
Baldwin  &  Baxter,  8  Market 
Barbat  JosieE.  Miss,  3700  California 
Barrington  &  Adair,  1800  Market 
Baxter  &  Oesting,  953  Market 
Bayly  Charles  A.,  SW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Sutter 
Beaizley  George  T.,  434  Sutter 


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BERGER  CHRISTIAN  G.,   SE    cor   Union  and 
Larkin 

Bernheim  Moses  R.,  1348  Ellis 

Blake  Thomas  F.,  416,  3d 

BOERICKE     &    RUNYON    (homoeopathic),    234 
Sutter 

Bourgougnon  Michael  O.,  French  Hospital 

Boyken  J.  William,  SW  cor  9th  and  Mission 

Boyson  J.  Henry,  NW  cor  31st  and  Valencia 

Bright  Joseph  A.,  NW  cor  Hayes  and  Laguna 

Broemmel  J.  G.  B.,  2501  California 

Brooks  William  A.,  119  Powell 

Bryan  William  J.,  3  New  Montgomery 

Bunker  R.  Elmer,  714  Dupont 

Burnett  &  Co.,  327  Montgomery 

Calegaris  Joseph,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Pacific 

California  Drug  Co.,  1420  Folsom 

Calvert's  Pharmacy.  SE  cor  Clay  and  Kearny 

Campbell  William  W.,  NE  cor  9th  and  Howard 

Carroll  G.  L.  &  Co.,  852  Market 

Castro  Street  Pharmacy,  1234  Castro 

CAVAGNARO  AUGUSTINO  A.,  SE  cor  Powell 
and  Vallejo 

Cerf  Joseph  L..  1001  McAllister 

Champion  Pharmacy,  N  W  cor  Eddy  and  Steiner 

Cleave  S.  W.,  1028  Larkin 

Clifford  Jesse,  322/2-  3d 

Clough  Frank,  400  Ellis 

CofBn  Rudolphus  W.,  SE   cor  16th  and  Valencia 

Coon  George  M.,  1001  Pierce 

Crackbon  L.  S.  &  Co.,  818  Larkin 

Dahlbender  George,  214  Kearny 

d'Artenay  Eugene,  SW  cor  24th  and  Potrero  Av 

Davies  William  H.,  2000  Market 

Dawson  John  H.,  1177  Valencia 

Dillon  John  F.,  360,  4th 

Di  Nola  Alfonso.  1249  Market 

<ii  Nola  Leon,  1600  Howard 

di  Nola  Leon  &  Co.,  542  Haight 

Donahue  Henry,  140,  3d 

Dowdall  Richard  J.,   SE  cor  19th  and  Valencia 

Drewitz  Arthur  C,  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Taylor 

Drossel  Joseph  H.,  NW  cor  Powell  and  Jackson 

Drost  John  D..  SE  cor  24th  and  Alabama 

Dugan  Herbert  F.,  601  Sutter 

Eagle  Pharmacy,  3279  Mission 

Eureka  Valley  Pharmacy,  NW  cor  Castro  and 
19th 

Fairmount  Pharmacy,  1700  Market 

Fauda  Carlo  O.,  1600  Stockton 

Ferry  Drug  Co.,  8  Market 

Flatow  Philip,  534  Geary 

Fletcher  &  Co.,  1028  Market 

Forster&  Co.,  1059  Market 

Fraser  Thomas  T.,  1086  Howard 

Freund  R.  H.,  801  Sutter 

Friedhofer  William  F.,  2797,  16th 

Fuller  C.  F..  2300  Fillmore 

Gagan  W.  H.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  California  and  Hyde 

Gallwey  James  A.,  624  Kearny 

Gates  Emery  P.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Stockton  and 
O'Farrell 

Oates  James  H.  &  Son,  NW  cor  New  Montgom- 
ery and  Howard 

Gates  J.  R.  &  Co.,  417  Sansome 

Oerdes  H.  G.,  345  Kearny 

Goldaracena  O.  M.,  1201  Dupont 

Ooodman  Laura,  1640  Post 

Gove  D.  M.,  2101  Fillmore 

Grazer  Fred  A.,  NE  cor  19th  and 

Green  Frank  T.,  500  Devisadero 

Green  Jonathan,  1200  Mason 

Gregory  E..  668  Haight 

Greenell  Hart,  400  Geary 

Happersberger  Emil,  48,6th 

Harris  Henry  R.,  NW  cor  Butte  and  Kentucky 

Heider  Frank  B.,  NE  cor  Golden  Gate  Av  and 
Webster 

Hill  Edmund  E.,  NW  cor.'Ellis  and  Larkin 

Hilton  William  M.,  2051  Mission 

Himmeisbach  William,  644  Golden  Gate  Av 

Hohlweg  Frederick,  NE  cor  Polk  and  Jackson 

HOMCEOPATHIC  PHARMACY,  Boericke  &  Run- 
yon,  234  Sutter 

HOMCEOPATHIC  PHARMACY,  Waller  Bros.,  33 
Grant  Av  cor  Geary 

HOMCEOPATHIC     PHARMACY,     William     A. 

Brooks,  119  Powell 
Hoover  W.  G.,  2742  California 


Mission 


Howe  James  E..  2333  Mission 

Hueter  Gustave  A.,  2737  Howard 

Hughes  Samuel  F.,  400  Post 

Hulling  Frederick  B  ,  NW  cor  Howard  and  3d 

Isacson  Jacob,  SW  cor  Octavia  and  Geary  and 
827  Larkin 

Joy"s,  NE  cor  Market  and  Powell 

Kelly  Frank  S..  102  Eddy 

Kibbler  William  T.,  437  Larkin 

Kilbourn  Harvey  B.,  NE  cor  2d  and  Mission 

Kirk  W.  B.,  433  Kearny 

Ladd  H.  L.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Howard  and  4th 

Lainer  Richard,  699  McAllister 

Leipnitz  G.  &  Co.,  250-252  Sutter 

Lengfeld  Abraham  L.,  202  Stockton 

Leroux  Achille,  318  Post 

Little  Edward,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Sacramento 

Loehr  George  W.,  N  W  cor  Geary  and  Devisadero 

Lomelino  Joseph  W.,  1301  Pacific 

Lomelino  J.  W.  &  Co.,  543  Haight 

Mahoney  John  J.,  SW  cor  10th  and  Folsom 

Mayhew  William  E.,  144,  4th 

McBoyle  A.  &  Co.,  504  Washington 

McDermott  William  P.,  1250  Valencia 

McDonnell  Samuel  A.,  110  Grant  Av 

McElroy  James  B.,  207y2  24th 

McGivern  Edward  J.,  500  Guerrero 

McLaughlin  Moses  A.,  cor  11th  Av  South  and 
Railroad  Av 

McLaughlin  W.  H.,  NW  cor  26th  and  Mission 

McMillan  Dugald,  111,  7th 

McNamara  Nicholas  J.,  SW  cor  17th  and  Sanchez 

Mentz  Charles  H.,  SE  cor  Polk  and  Sacramento 

Mervy  A.  &  E.  C,  434  Montgomery  Av 

Meyers  Robert  C,  701  Powell 

Montgomery  Street  Pharmacy,  603  Montgomery 

Morey  Charles  E.,SEcorMcAllister  and  Laguna 

Morgan  &  Co.,  401,  6th 

Neumann  Edward,  1437  California 

Nuevo  Pharmacy,  SW  cor  Solano  and  Kentucky 

Old  South  Park  Statuary  Drug  Store,  301,  3d 

Owl  Drug  Co.,  1128  Market 

Pacific  Pharmacy.  33  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 

Park  Drug  Store,  1342  Hayes 

Philadelphia  Pharmacy,  229  Leavenworth 

Pickering  William,  estate  of,  1232  Stockton 

Plymire  W.  A.  &  Co..  1338  Castro 

Polyclinic  Pharmacy,  NW  cor  Valencia  and  Hill 

Pomeroy  Sheldon,  702  Washington 

Redmond  Bros.,  NW  cor  Eddy  and  Polk 

Reeve  John  L.,  303  Clement 

Richter  &  Quarg,  236  Sutter 

Rider  Frederick,  504  Bush 

Riley  C.  C,  NW  cor  2d  and  Howard. 

Robinson  John,  1847  Fillmore 

Roethe  Charles  H.,  SE  cor  3d  and  Bryant 

Root  George  A.,  SE  cor  6th  and  Howard 

Rosenfeld  E.  A.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Geary   and  Polk 

Rossi  Domenico  P.,  NE  cor  Dupont  and  Green 

Rossi  P.  C,  318  Montgomery  Av 

Rottanzi  T.  A.,  301,  3d 

Russell  J.  C.  &  Co.,  701  Geary 

Ryan  Daniel,  3502  Mission 

Sain  John  H.,  NW  cor  Union  and  Laguna 

Salter  John  W.,  2445  Mission 

Scamell  J.  W.,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Devisadero 

Schmelz  Charles  J.,  1700  Market 

Schmidt  Alexander  O.,  1799  McAllister 

Schmidt  H.  W.  &  Bro.,  SE  cor  Kearny  and  Sac- 
ramento 

Schmidt  Valentine,  SW  cor  Polk  and  Jackson 

SchoU  Albert  L.,  SE  cor  Mission  and  5th 

Searby  William  M.,  400  Sutter 

Shapiro  Lazarus,  1205  Market 

Sherwood  Frank  J.,  NW  cor  29th  and  Dolores 

Shumate  T.  E.,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Devisadero 

Simpson  William,  503  Davis  and  603  Montgomery 

Smith  A.  H.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Bush  and  Polk 

Smith  Edward  J.,  301,  5th  and  21  Powell 

St.  Luke's  Dispensary.  409  Mason 

Stanton  William,  1898  Mission 

Steele  James  G.  &  Co.,  635  Market 

Stern  Bros.,  Ill  Grant  Av 

Strehlke  Louis  F.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Scott  and  Eddy 

Strong  Colin  G.,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Leavenworth 

Stuart  John  W.,  SE  cor  24th  and  Church 

Sulzberger  Theodore  L.,  2901  Mission 

Talcott  Louis,  1232  Stockton 

Thompson  Noah  S.,  SE  cor  Market  and  Steuart 


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Todd  David  B.,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av    and   14tli 

Av  South 
Torello  Erail  N.,  cor  Mission  and  Silver  Av 
Von  der  Leith  Frederich  H.,  NE  cor  Powell  and 

Broadway 
Von  Werthem  Joseph,  1401  Church 
Wakelee  &Co.,   SE  cor  Bush   and  Montgomery 

and  NE  cor  Polk  and  Sutter 
WALLER  BROTHERS,  33  Grant  Av  cor  Geary 
"Warren  Jos.  S.,  NE  cor  McAllister  and  Fillmore 
Weihe  Otto  A.,  640  Post 
Wessenberg  Daniel  W.,  709  Filbert 
White  R.  E.  &  Co.,  400  Hayes 
Widber's  Drug  Store,  14  Ellis 
Williams  C.  L.  &  Co.,  130  Valencia 
Wingate  James  B.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Noe 
Winter  James  H.,  NE  cor  25th  and  Valencia 
Wolff  Isadore,  NE  cor  Point  Lobos  and  4th  Avs 
Wollenberg  C.  M.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Turk  and  Taylor 
Wulzen  Dietrich  H.  Jr.,  SW  cor  17th  and  Castro 
Wynne  Henry  F.,  NE  cor  32d  and  Folsom 
Young  Joseph,  1063  and  1114  Folsom 
Zabaldano  Alexander,  1124  Stockton 
Zeh  Louis,  1330  Market  and  327  Van  Ness  Av 
Zeile  Charles  D.,  522-528  Pacific 
Zelner  William  J.,  41,  5th 

Oakla?id. 
Bowman  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  9th 

Druggists'   Glassware. 
CAIRE  JUSTINIAN  CO.,  521-523  Market 
LaDgley  &  Michaels  Co.,  34-40, 1st 
MARSH  &  KIDD  (agents),  522  Market 
Peavey  William  A.,  219  Fulton 
Redington  &  Co.,  SE  cor  2d  and  Stevenson 
Richards  &  Co.,  406-408  Clay 
Whitall,  Tatum  &  Co.,  45  fftevenson 

Druggists'  Sundries. 

Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  26-28  Main 

Agnew  &  Kiser  Co.,  57,  2d 

Beckett  F.  A.,  220 Sutter 

Columbia  Rubber  Works,  35  New  Montgomery 

Downing  O.  P.  &  Co.,  116  Battery 

Faultless  Novelty  Co.,  220  Sutter 

Goodrich  B.  F.  Co..  35  New  Montgomery 

GOODRICH    HARD    RUBBER     CO.,     35    New 

MoDtgomerv 
GOODYEAR    RUBBER    CO.     (rubber),     577-579 

Market 
Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  a4-40,  1st 
Mack  &  Co.,  11  Front 
MARSH  &  KIDD  (agents),  522  Market 
NEW  YORK    BELTING    AND    PACKING   CO.. 

LTD.  (rubber),  509-511  Market 
Redington  &  Co.,  SE  cor  2d  and  Stevenson 
Tormey  P.  J.,  220  Sutter 
Whitall,  Tatum  &  Co.,  45  Stevenson 

Dry  Docks. 

California  Dry  Dock  The,  ofQce  303  California 
Cousins  Dry  Dock,  Fremont  St.  Wharf 
LANTERI  G.  F.,  Sausalito  Cal.,  ofBce  503  East 
Pacific  Marine  Railway  and  Ways  Co.,  15  Steuart 
South  San  Francisco  Dock  Co.,  501  California 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 

Union  Hydraulic   Lifting  Docks 

The  Finest  Dry  Docks 
in   me  United  States 
Office        -  -        222    MARKET    STREET 

DOCK    TELEPHONE     618 

Dry  Goods— Wholesale. 

Brandenstein  Alfred  J.  &  Co.,  523  Market 
Crocker  A.  &  Bros.,  108  Battery 
Dinkelspiel  &  Sons,  37-39  Battery 
Fink  B.  J.,  303  California 
Franklin  M.  &  Bro.,  25-27  Sansome 
Gilbert  Manufacturing  Co.,  14  Sansome 
Hall  G.  C.  &  Son.,  35  New  Montgomery 


amburger  D.  &  Co..  6-8  Sutter 

Heller,  Bachman  &  Co.,  112-114  Sutter 

Heynemann  &  Co.,  33-35  Battery 

Kahn  Bros.,  Klein  &  Co.,  9-11  Sansome 

Mills  &  Gibb,  35  New  Montgomery 

MURPHY,  GRANT  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Bush  and 
Sansome 

Neuburger,  Reis  &  Co.,  516-518  Market 

Pacific  Notion  Co.  The,  17  Battery 

Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Sansome 
I    Scheyer  M.  &  Bro.,  16-18  Sansome 
I    Schmidt  Ben  J.  &  Co.,  125-127  T 
(    Schwartz  Morris,  21 1  Pine 

Silberberg  Max,  22  Sansome 

Strauss  Levi  &  Co.,  10-16  Battery 
I    Young,  Smyth,  Field  &  Co.,  102  Flood  Bldg 

I  Dry  Goods— Retail. 

(*  Importers.) 
I    Albora  L.  A.,  300  Montgomery  Av 

Asmussen  W.  A.  Mrs.,  401,  8th 
j    Astbury  John,  164,  9th 
:    Barnan  Rebecca,  124,  6th 

Barry  Patrick,  44414,  6th 

Brown  Thomas  P.  S.,  2137  Mission 
i    Bruecker  A.  Mrs.,  1513  Dupont 

Cahalan  Julia  Mrs.,  1508  Kentucky 

Castagnetto  Giovanni,  1234  Dupont 

Cereghino  &  Debenedetti,  .3258  Mission 
■  Cohen  Marks,  1813  Powell 

Cohn  Bros.,  1305-1307  Stockton 

Collins  Bros..  115-117,  4th 

Collins  Joseph  V.,  1901  Devisadero 
1    Crocker  Lesser,  724-726  Montgomery 

Curley  J.  J.  Mrs.,  538  Castro 

Curtin  C,  911-913  Market 
:    Davis  C.  Mrs.,  510,  4th 
;    De  Bonnet  Adolph,  1000  Valencia 
I    Doane  &  Henshelwood,  132  Kearny 

Douglas  George,  359  Devisadero 
!    Elder  John,  315  Hayes 

Emerson  &  Ryan,  222,  6th 
1    Emporium  Co.,  825-835  Market 
I    Essmann  Ernst,  744  Valencia 

Fee  Mary  F.,  2249  Market 
I    Finkenstedt  A.  H.  Mrs..  1307  Stockton 

Fisher  Bros.,  158,  3d 
i    Flanigan  Patrick,  152,  6th 
I    Flatowl.  &Co.,  240,  6th 
[    Frank  Bernard,  1311  Pacific 
j    Fuhs  Annie  Mrs.,  500  Castro 

Goldman  &  Son,  3029,  16th 
I    Goldsmith  Arnold,  1529  Turk 

Goldsmith  Nathan.  348,  6th 

Goldstone  Bros.,  908  and  926-928  Dupont 

Greenberg  &  Greenberg,  31  Geary 
I  Gunn  Francis  J.,  710  Montgomery 
!    Hale  Bros.,  937-941  Market 

Hamburger  Co.  The,  June.  Market  and  Taylor 

Harris  Mark,  3807-2809,  16th 
t    narrower  John,  1722V4  Market 

Hastings  E.  E.,  318  Devisadero 

Hays  Will  C,  1303  Polk  and  1525  Devisadero 

Hays  &  Ruhe,  1700-1703  Devisadero 
;    Heron  William,  1318  Larkin 

Jacobs  Moses,  1,368  Market 

Katten  Meier,  430  Hayes 
I    Kaveny  Annie  M.  Miss,  3326  Fillmore 
I    Kennedy  R.  T.  Company  (black  and  mourning), 
I  22  Geary 

\    Kilduft  Frank  H.,  1906  Union 

*  Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman,  1220-1324  Mar- 
ket and  107-109  Post 

Kroeger  John  H.,  2600  Mission 

Lando  Henry,  1528  Kentucky 
;  La  Violette  Gaspard,  116,  3d 
j    Lawson  Charles,  918  Illinois 

Lazarus  Samuel,  1235  Stockton 

Lercari  Joseph,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silliman 
j    Levin  Mary  Mrs.,  1626  Polk 
I    Lewkowitz  Joseph,  1320  Stockton 

Lippman  Bros.,  441  Hayes  and  2404  Mission 

Livingston  &  Co.,  708  Market 

Logan  Martha  E.  Mrs.,  356,  4th 

Logeman  William,  Mission  opp  Silver  Av 

Lowenstein  Bros.,  1.327  Stockton 
I    Lake  Nicholas,  Railroad  Av  and  6th  Av  South 
I    Lynch  &  O'Connor,  133,  4th 


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Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Worts 

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We  beg  leave  to  inform  our  friends  and  patrons  that  we  have  rebuilt  our  premises 
(recently  destroyed  by  fire)  in  a  more  substantial  and  complete  manner,  and  having 
new  and  improved  machinery,  we  are  able  to  turn  out  our  work  quicker  and  better 
than  heretofore. 


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OAKLAND    BRANCH,    460   TENTH    STREET,   TELEPHONE   697 

See  Advertisement  under  Heading  "  Carpet  Beating." 


Mann  George,  1312  Castro 

Maugham  James,  1831  Point  Lobos  Av 

Mautz  A.  &  Co.,  3520-2533  Mission 

McDonnell  John  P.,  2800  Mission 

McDonnell  Martin  C,  3342  Mission 

Melendy  &    Harriman,    205-307,  34th  and    1439 

Church 
Mohr  Maurice,  320,  6th 
Moran  D.  M.  &  Co.,  136-128,  6th 
Moran  James  M.  &  Co.,  1009-1013  Market 
Morris  Abraham  J.,  325  Van  Ness  Av 
Mundt  Adolph,  Railroad  Av  nr  12th  Av  South 
Nathan  Abraham,  2004  Market 

*  Newman  &  Levinson.  125-131  Kearny  and  742- 

744  Market 
O'Brien  Edward  C,  234  Noe 

*  O'Brien  J.  J.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Jones 

*  O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  111-121  Post 

*  O'Donnell  Annie  Miss,  608  Napa 
O'Dwyer  &  Co.,  38,  3d  and  2851,  16th 
Pease  Francis  C,  1304  Valencia 
Perkins  C.  B.,  1033  Market 
Peterlein  Reinhold.  1161  Howard 
Peyser  Morris,  1706  Market 
Prendergast  James  W.,  7-9,  6th 
Priester  Joseph,  1215  Stockton 
Quinn  John  E.,  NW  cor  Polk  and  Pine 
Ramsay  William  J.,  515-517  Hayes 
Rocca  Rosa  Mrs.,  1343  Dupont 
Rosenberg  Joseph,  40-42  Geary 
Rosenberg  Joseph,  105  Taylor 
Rosencrantz  Jacob.  516,  4th 
Rosencrantz  Louis,  252,  4th 

*  Samuels  David,  123-129  Post 
Samuels  Harris,  525  Montgomery  Av 
Samuels  Julius,  104-108  Kearny 
Scatena  &  Bacigalupi,  424  Montgomery  Av 
Schary  Julius,  1221  Stockton 
Schlessinger  David  Mrs.,  1813  Devisadero 
Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co.,  110,  6th  and  1913  Fillmore 
Semeria  Henry,  1520  Stockton 

Shirek  Samuel,  1310-1312  Market 
Silberman  Gottlieb,  126,7th 
Silverman  Adolph,  1410-1416  Polk 
Silverman  Joseph,  222,  3d 


Slocum  E.  R.  &  Co.,  144-146,  6th 

SMITHS'  CASH  STORE,    414-418   Front    (after 

July  1st,  27  Market) 
SteenM.  A.,  Ill  Powell 
Stencel  Sigmund,  42,  3d 
Sterling  Joel,  1039  Valencia 
Strauss  Samuel,  1538  Devisadero 
Strauss  &  Strauss,  1237  and  1427  Stockton 
Third  W.  &  Son,  901  Valencia  and  2011  Fillmore 
Tierney  William  L.,  3239  Mission 

*  Truffert  A.  maison,  609  Taylor 
Van  Doren  Amanda  D.,  2525  Mission 

*  Verdier  G.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 
WanzKatherine,  203,  24th 

*  Weill  Raphael  &  Co. ,  N W  cor  Kearny  and  Post 
Willard  Joseph  M., 32  Geary 

Wynne  Nicholas,  3818  Mission 
Young  Herman  L.,  739  Larkin 
Zissig  Charles,  936  Valencia 


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CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-218  Mis- 
sion 
McNICOLL  A.  J.  &  CO.,  132-124  Main 
PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 

*  Duplicating   Apparatus. 

LAWTON  &  CO.  (New  York),  The  Neograph, 
The  Simplex  Printer,  The  Duplicator  and 
supplies  and  rubber  stamps,  W.  D.  McAr- 
thur  agent,  133  California 

Dye  Stuffs. 

(See  Druggists.) 

Dyers  and  Scourers. 

Albert  Gustavo,  211  Ellis 
Allec  &  Perpoll,  113  Powell 

Bertin  Alexandre,  430-433  Bush,  335  Montgom- 
ery Av,  6  Stockton  and  136  Eddy 


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Dyers  and  Scourers— Cont'd. 

Bousquet  A.  M.  Mme.  (agent),  518  Bush 

Burkhardt  &  Mugan,  2160-2162  Harrison 

Dreyfus  Theodore,  129 Vi,  6th 

Durand  Leon,  7  Julian  Av 

Golden  Gate  Steam  Dye  Works,  342  McAllister 

Godon  Leon  B.,  1841  Fillmore 

Great  Eastern  Clothes  Renovating  Co.,  419  Cal- 
ifornia, room  4 

Hagerup  Frederick  C,  148,  3d 

Hansen  Charles  A.  &  Co.,  8  Golden  Gate  Av 
and  313-315  Guerrero 

Hermann  Charles  G..  95114  Folsom 

Hoffmann  Carl,  1700  Leavenworth 

Hudson  River  Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Works,  409 
Sutter,  branch  335,  24th 

Johnson  Thomas  H.,  624  Laguna 

Julian  Charles,  423  O'Farrell 

Kaill  Richard  N.,  154  Octavia 

Oriubin  Francois  M.,  603  Montgomery  Av 

PACIFIC  CLEANING  AND  DYEING  WORKS, 
353-357  Tehama  and  109  Grant  Av.  (See  ad- 
vertisement on  preceding  page.) 

Pfaff  Louis,  907  Larkin 

Renault  Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Works,  330,   10th 

Seaton  W.  H.,  312,3d 

Snow  John  F.,  1623  Mission  and  3  Grant  Av 

SPAULDING  J.  &  CO.,  353-357  Tehama  and  109 
Grant  Av 

Stolzenwald  Henry  F.,  11.53  Folsom 

Templeman  John,  1412  Ellis 

Thomas  F.  &  G.,  318-320  11th,  610  Post,  1608  Dev- 
isadero  and  619  Valencia 

THOMAS  F..  PARISIAN  DYEING  AND  CLEAN- 
ING WORKS,  27,  10th,  telephone  South  79, 
branches  213  Post,  107a  Powell,  694  McAl- 
lister. 1328  Polk  and  755  Valencia 

THE   F.    THOMAS 
Parisian    Dyeing   and    Cleaning  Works 

27    TENTH    STREET 

BRANCHES:  107  Powell,  213  Post,  S.  E.  Cor- 
ner Polk  and  Pine,  755  Valencia,  San  Francisco. 
1164  Broadway,  Oakland.  1351  Park  St.,  Ala- 
meda. 912  L  Street,  Sacramento.  31  East 
Santa  Clara  Street,  San  Jose. 

Tishler  Hannah  Mrs.,  316  Hayes 
Wassmann  &  Gortz,  929  Folsom 

Dynamite  Manufacturers. 

California  Cap  Co.,  218  California,  room  1 
Giant  Powder  Co.   Consolidated  The,  430  Cali- 
fornia 
JUDSON  DYNAMITE  AND  POWDER  CO.  THE, 

200-  Market 

•Djmamos. 
GRUNER  ALOISE,  514  Mission 
Henry  W.  A.  &  Co.,  33  Lily  Av 
Sterling  Electric  Supply  Co.,  18.  2d 

Egg  Food. 

Croley  George  H.,  417  Sacramento 
Wellington  B.  F.,  425  Washington 

♦Ejectors. 

GARRATT  W.   T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


•Electric  Batteries. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  406  Mar- 
ket 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 


•Electric  Bells. 
CALIFORNIA   ELECTRIC   SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

California  Electric  Supply 

and  Construction  Co. 

ANNUNCIATORS, 

BURGLAR  ALARMS  AND 

TELEPHONES 

1145  Market  St.,         Telephone  South,  329 

HETTY  LOUIS  B.,  124-126  Eddy 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

PAEHTZ  GUS  J., 

electric  bells.locksmitli  and  grinding  done, 
all  kinds  of  jobbing  promptly  attended 
to,  2  Summer  off  Montgomery  bet  Pine 
and  California 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Electric  Belts. 

(See  Electro-Medical  Apparatus.) 

Electric  Burglar  Alarms. 

(See  Burglar  Alarms.) 

•Electric   Clocks. 
KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

•Electric  Conduits. 
DAY  THOMAS  &  CO.,  222  Sutter 
KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

•Electric  Fans. 
KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS.  421- 

423  Montgomery 

•Electric  Gas  Lighting. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

CALIFORNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.,  123  Geary 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

WASSD.  D.,56,  1st 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Electric  Light  Companies. 

California  Electric  Light  Co.,  229  Stevenson 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC   SUPPLY   AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 
Clear  Lake  Electric  Co..  621  Spreckels  Bldg 
Edison  Light  and  Power  Co.,  229  Stevenson 
Fort  Wayne  Electric  Corporation,  18,  2d 
Harbor  Light  and  Power  Co.,  916  Market 
Mutual  Electric  Light  Co.,  617  Howard 
Sacramento   Electric  Power  and  Light  Co.,  320 

Sansome,  room  16 
San  Leandro  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Co.,  207 

Sansome 
Stockton  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  604  Commercial 
Western  Light  and  Power  Co.,  916  Market 

Electric  Light  Generators  and  Supplies. 
BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  523  Mission 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC    SUPPLY  AND    CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

california  electric 
Supply  and  Construction  Co. 

114S  MARKET  ST. 
Dynamos,  Motor  and  Supplies 

Telephone  South  329 


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PRINTING,  HIT       X  Ci. 

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California  Electric  Supply  and  Construction  Co. 

E.     M.      RORST 

AGENTS     FOR 

GENERAL   INCANDESCENT  ARC   LIGHT    CO. 

BERGMANN 
ARC  LAMPS 

For   Direct   or  Alternating  Currents 

Plain  AND  Ornamental  Lamps 


1145    Marl<:et   St.  Telephone  south  329 


Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  34-36  Main 

General  Electric  Co.,  1.5,  1st 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS.  421- 
423  Montgomery 

New  York  Insulated  Wire  Co.,  18.  2d 

PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  154,  1st 

Ridley  A.  E.  Brooke,  10  Front 

ROEBLING'S  JOHN  A.  SONS  CO.,  25-27  Fremont 

SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  408  Mar- 
ket 

WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Electric  Motors. 

BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  533  Mission 

CALIFORNIA.  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO. (Crocker- Wheeler  Motors), 
1145  Market 

Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  34-36  Main 

General  Electric  Co.,  15, 1st 

Jeffery  Electric  Mnfg.  Co., 

manufacturers  dental  motors,  electrical 
dental  and  medical  apparatus,  motors, 
dynamos,  etc.,  1019  Hayes,  office  406  Sut- 
ter, room  38 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

Pacific  Electric  Motor  Co.,  12  Annie 

WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Electric  Pen  and  Press. 
DAKIN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  general  agents,  320 


Haines  Joseph  D.,  420  Montgomery,  room  21 

*  Electric  Power. 
BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  523  Mission 
Pacific  Electric  Motor  Co.,  12  Annie 

*  Electric  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremom; 


*  Electric  Railways. 

Boesch  Lamp  Co.  (lamps  and  headlights),  585 
Mission 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.  (Railway  Lamps).  1145 
Market 

•  Electric  Railway  Supplies. 

General  Electric  Co.,  15,  1st 

•  Electric  Storage  Batteries. 
PACIFIC  STORAGE  BATTERY  CO.,  15,  1st 

*  Electric  Trusses. 

(See  also  Electro-Medical  Apparatus.) 
Pacific  Electric  Belt  and  Truss  Co.,  1170 Market 

*  Electric  Wiring. 
HETTY  LOUIS  B.,  124-16  Eddy 

Electrical  Apparatus  —Manufacturers. 

BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  523  Mission 

BUSH  &  MALLETT  CO.,  328-330  Post 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  34-36  Main 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  CO.,  15,  1st 

HETTY  LOUIS  B..  124-126  Eddy 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Martin  John,  106  Market 

Narjot  Ernest,  319  Kearny 

SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  406  Mar- 
ket 

Sterling  Electric  Supply  Co.,  18,  2d 

WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Co., 
228  Bush 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 


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ELECTRIC  LIGHT  SUPPLIES,  DYNAMOS  and  MOTORS 

Electrical   Construction  and  Installation 
battery,  bell,  wire  and  medical  supplies 


OFFICE     AND     FACTORY 


35   Market  5t, 


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Electrical  Construction  Companies. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION  CO.,  114,5  Market 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  35  Market 

Electrical  Construction  and  Repair  Co.,  232 
Montgomery 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  CO.,  lb,  1st 

Marten  John,  106  Market 

Ridley  A.  E.  Brooke,  10  I'ront 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 


*  Electrical  Engineers. 

(See  also  Engineers— Electrical.) 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Electrical  Supplies. 

BROOKS   J.  W.   &  CO.,  .523  Mission 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  35  Mar- 
ket 

CALIFORNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.  (for  Incan- 
descent Electric  Lighting),  123  Geary 

Fort  Wayne  Electric  Corporation,  18, 2d 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  CO.,  15,  1st 

HETTY  LOUIS  B.,  124-126  Eddy 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

LANE  W.  E.,  5(J5  Kearny 

MARWEDEL   C.   F.,  58,  1st 

McWhirter  Electric  Co.,  457  Valencia 

Reger  &  Atwater,  214  Pine,  rooms  24-25 

Ridley  A.  E.  Brooke,  10  Front 

Sterling  Electric  S  pply  Co.,  18,  2d 

Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

WASS  D.  D.,   .56,  1st 

•  Electrical  Works. 
CALIFORNIA.   ELECTRIC  SUPPLY   AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  .35  Market 
HETTY  LOUIS  B.,  124-126  Eddy 


Electricians. 

Aronade  F.  E.,  1826  Devisadero 

CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-218  Mis- 
sion 

CALIFORNIA.  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  35  Market 

CALIFORNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.,  123  Geary 

Coomas  John  B.,  106  Powell 

Gushing  Henry  A.,  1704  Polk 

Frizzi  August,  1324  Polk 

Gotterke  &  Low.  414  Larkin 

GRUNER  ALOISE,  514  Mission 


Halton  Joseph  M.,  545  Market 
Henzel  E.  F.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Henzel  George  L.  Electric  Co.,  NE  cor  Bush 
and  Steiner 

HETTY  LOUIS  B., 

electrical  bells  and  gas  lighting,  incan- 
descent UgMing  and  speaking  tubes,  124- 
126  Eddy,  telephone  South  417 

Holtz  F.  F.  &  Co.,  546  Mission 

Kennedy  Co.  The,  ^7  Fillmore 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

Klumpke  John  W.,  225  O'Farrell 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

McLean  &  Mayhew,  1517  Post 

McNicoU  A.  J.  &  Co.,  122-124  Main 

McWhirter  Electric  Co.,  457  Valencia 

PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  154  First 

Poushkin  John,  418  Larkin 

Rickey  &  Co..  2122  Fillmore 

SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  406  Mar- 
ket 

Shipman  Charles  H.,  105314  Golden  Gate  Av 

Wallmann  Rudolph,  227  Ellis 

WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820 


*  Electro-Galvanic  Medical  Apparatus. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.  (agents  for  Waite  &  Bart- 
lett  Manufacturing  Co.),  1145  Market 

Hetty  Louis  B.,  124-126  Eddy 

Electro-Magnetic  Instruments. 

Hetty  Louis  B.,  124-126  Eddy 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  406  Mar- 
ket 

Electro-Medical  Apparatus. 

Berbert  A.  &  Bro.,  1376  Market 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY   AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 
DeMersanne  Ernest,  1005  Market 

Jeffery  Electric  Mnfg.  Co., 

manufacturers  electro-medical  appara- 
tus, dental  motors,  dynamos,  motors, 
etc.,  1019  Hayes,  office  406  Sutter,  room 
38 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

Mallery  N.  W.,  111-112  Crocker  Bldg 

Narjot  Ernest,  319  Kearny 

Pacific  Electric  Belt  and  Truss  Co.,  1170  Market 

SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  406  Mar- 
ket 


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(XHB    OLD    COMPANY) 
316      F>OST      STREET. 

INCORPORATED  1878.  TELEPHONE     NO.     717. 

B075RD     OP     DIRECTORS: 

D.  L.  Randolph,  President.  J.  D.  "Whitney,  ist  Vice-Pres.  John  R.  Spring,  2d  Vice-Pres. 

Sampson  Tams.  B.  R.  Hecht.  C.  p.  Pomeroy.  Henry  Krebs,  Jr. 

C.  P.  pomeroy,  Attorney.  W.  O.  LUDOVICI,  Secretary. 


GAS    SERVICE    DEPARTMENT 

The  Standard  Automatic  Gas  Regulator  is  attached  to  the  meter,  controlling  the  pressure  auto- 
matically, keejjing  the  flame  steady,  and  allowing  no  waste  or  blowing,  preventmg  breakage  of 
globes,  and  saving  from  20  to  40  per  cent. 

New  tips  and  burners  are  supplied,  leaks  and  flickering  lights  remedied,  and  pipes  pumped  out 
if  necessary.  All  complaints  connected  with  the  gas,  electric  bells,  or  gas  lighting  apparatus  are 
attended  to. 

The  monthly  dues  are  according  to  the  average  gas  consumption  and  the  quantity  of  electric 
apparatus  in  use. 

Members  agreeing  to  give  five  days'  notice  if  it  is  desired  to  discontinue  the  service,  and  to 
allow  none  but  employees  to  remove  the  property  of  the  company. 


Full 

Electrical  Department 

KINDS     OR     ELECTRICAL     \A/ORK 

AT  MOST  REASONABLE  RATES 
1  charge  taken  of  Electrical  Apparatus  by  annual  subscription 
Complaints  attended  to  and  Batteries  recharged 

OVER. 

TDT  "V^A/rOT  THPT-T      OT1\r  W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

■■-     J-V  -1    i-V-i-V^  \^     X    J.  J.       V_-IXX>5        Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
CCoATBs  &  Co..  Established  1793J  123  California  Street. 

ELE  CROCK er-langley  directory.  ELE  1791 

PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS  H 

154   FIRST  STREET,  5.  F.  C) 

Incandescent   Lamps         Arc   Light  Supplies 

Bells,  Batteries,  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Instruments  C/D 

A   Full   Line  of   Electrical  Supplies  fT^ 

m 

73 


BUILDERS     OF 


Dynamos,    Motors    and    Dental    Engines,    Sparking  ^"^ 

Dynamos  and  Battery  Outfits  for  Gas  Engines,  [-p^ 
Armatures  Rewound,  Wiring,  Repair 
Work,  Gear    Cutting    and 

Model    Making.  Q/j 

Telephone    Main    1584  ^ 


Ekelund  Erick,  9  Hardie  PI 
1145     MARKET    ST.  L/INE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


Full  Line  of  Instruments  always  on  hand 

Xelepbone  Sioutti  329 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTICAL  WORKS,  35  Market 

*  Electroliers  and  Combination  Gas  Fixtures. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC    SUPPLY   AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO..  11-15  Market 
CALIFORNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.,  123  Geary 
DAY  THOMAS  &  CO.,  222  Sutter 


*  Electropoise 

WATSON  &  CO.,  124  Market 

Electrotypers. 
(See  also  Stereotypers.) 
ACME  ENGRAVING  CO..  436  Montgomery 
CALIFORNIA  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  510  Clay 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AQENTa 

134  IVIarket  Street. 


^    CO 


3-« 


Electrotypinq 

AND  Stereotyping 

Composition  for  Book  Plates  a  Specialty 

CALIFORNIA  TYPE  FOUNDRY  ^ 

2iaco  and  HalMone  Blectrotyping                                       510    Cl^^^   Street  ^J 

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*  Electro  Medical  Instruments.                   KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421-  hI^ 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY   AND  CON-       ..  i^S  Montgomery  o      

STRUCTION  CO.,  1145  Market                                 LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny  !3      (^ 

f>  i-s.       •     Ti     t.  •     r        1                                                          Electroplaters.  g     i-Xl 

OalllOFma  tleeme  Supply                                      CSee  also  GoM,  SUver  and  Nickel  Platers.)  S     ^ 

and  GoDstmetion  Go.     ST/^k^o»TcT'J'sS°'^  ^   ^ 
i   ^ 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,   (supplies),  -     M 

100-104,  1st  I      ^_^ 

San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68-  "     S     '. 

72,  1st                      I     t^ 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO. 


215  Valencia  St  ^ 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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Cahill  &  Hall  Elevator  Co. 

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ELiEVATORS 

E-H  1  Electric,  Hydraulic,  Hydro-Steam  and  Hand-Power  Elevators 

t&d  p,       Telephone  Drumm  57  2x4-218   Mission   Street 

s^  

1*^  Eh  Dumb  Waiters,  Hand  Hoists,  Elevators  Repaired   and  Artesian  'Wells   Bored 

^S;  ^  Pumps,  Electric  Motors,  Elevator  Valves  and  Supplies. 


O? 


W.    L.    HOL/AAN 


«  g  228-230   FREMONT  STREET 

Bet.  Folsom  and  Howard  Sts. 


^  Elevator  ^^^^  Car  Builder 

CO  General  Millwright  Work 

CO 

»^^  TELEPHONE     MAIN     1263  SAN     FRANCISCO 

>-*  J.  GEORGE   PETTITT 

P^  A\IL.LWRIGHT    AND 

g  ELEVATOR  -  WORK5 

I  BSTIIVlATES       FURNISHED 
p^                                                    MANUFACTURERS     OF    ALL    CLASSES     OF 

[*^  Hydraulic,  Steam  and  Hand=Power  Elevators 

And  the  Sole  Right  to  Build   HINKLE'S  Improved  Patent  for  Automatic 
Safety  Clutch  and  Sidewalk  Elevator  Frame 

^^  325  Mission  St.,  Corner  Fremont  Telephone  Main  5757 


«1 
CO 


Electroty  per  s— Con  t '  d . 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
FILMER-ROLLINS     ELECTROTYPE     CO., 

Sansome 

FILMER-ROLLINS  ELECTROTYPE  CO. 


_  Electrotypers, 

f^  Stereotypers  and 

pTT^  Photo-Engravers 


SEILER  PAUL  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  406  Market 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

*  Elevator  Bolts. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

*  Elevator  Buckets. 
EBY  JNO.  D.,  17-19  Main 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Elevator  Builders. 
BIRCH  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  129-135,  1st 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  314-218  Mis- 


*24  SANSOME  ST.                       Telephone  778  ;    ^  /i°'L  .  „„    ,„     „      „      „_ 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

FOREMAN  A.  &  SON,  611  Merchant  138-140-142  Fremont 

PAINTER  &  CO.,  510  Clay  Hammond  J.  &  Co.,  .326-338  Beale 

WINTERBURN  JOSEPH  CO.,  417  Clay  HOLMAN  WILLIAM  L.,  230  Fremont 

•  Elevator  Bells.  McNICOLL  A.  J.  &   CO., 

HETTY  LOUIS  B.,  124-126  Eddy  122-124  Main 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421  PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 

423  Montgomery  i    Quin  W.  H.  &  Co.,  33  Beale 


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*  Elevator  Cabs. 

CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  ^14-218  Mis- 
sion 

PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 

San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works, 
68-72,  1st  

•  Elevator  Doors  and  Gates. 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-218  Mis- 
sion 
PETTITT  J.  G.,  335  Mission 

*  Elevator  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Elevator  Repairers. 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  314-218  Mis- 
sion 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

McNlcoll  A.  J.  &  Co.,  133-124  Main 
PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 

*  Elevator  Supplies. 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-218  Mis- 
sion 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 

*  Elevators— Linkchain. 
KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and 

9-17  Stevenson 

*  Elevators— Sidewalk. 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-318  Mis- 
sion 

PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 

Elocution— Teachers  of. 

(See  Teachers— Elocution.) 

Embalmers. 

(See  also  Undertakers.) 
California  Burial  Co.,  215  Sansome,  room  6 
California  Undertaking  Co.,  SW  cor  Geary  and 

Stockton 
Carew  &  English,  19  Van  Ness  Av 
Craig,  Cochran  &  Co.,  22-26  Mint  Av 
Dierks  Theodor,  957  Mission 

GANTNER  & GUNTZ 

(H.  W.  Gantner  and  F.  L.  Guntz),  Funeral 
Directors  and  Embalmers,  8-10  City  HaU 
Square,  telephone  South  432 

aodeau  &  Co.,  326-328  Montgomery  Av 
Golden  Gate  Undertaking  Co.,  2429  Mission 
Gray  N.  &  Co.,  641-643  Sacramento 
Hagan  James,  445  Valencia 
Halsted  &  Co.,  946  Mission 
laccheri  &  Bacigalupi,  627  Broadway 
Lipman  &  Godeau,  336  Sutter 
Martin  A.  W.  &  Co.,  118  Geary 
McAvoy  &  Gallagher,  20,  5th 
McGinn  Bros.,  31  Eddy 
McMenomey  James  &  Son,  1057  Mission 
Metzler  Charles  J.  B.,  636  Washington 
O'Connor  J.  C.  &  Co.,  767  Mission 
Pacific  Undertakers,  777  Mission 
Petersen  H.  P.  &  Co.,  228  MeAllister 
Porter  H.  C.  &  Co.,  132  Eddy 
Porter  William  H.,  133  Eddy 
Suhr  H.  F.  &  Co.,  1209  Mission 
United  Undertakers'  Association,  27-29,  5th 
Union  Undertaking  Co.,  733  Mission 
Valente,  Marini  &  Co.,  1524  Stockton 
Western  Addition  Funeral  Directors,  2428  Cali- 
fornia 

*  Embalmers'  Fluid. 
SCHNEIDER  GEORGE  C,  3  Mint  Av 

Embossers— Glass. 

(See  Glass  Embossers.) 


*  Embossing. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Embroideries. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods.) 
Bauer  Bros.  &  Co. ,547-549  Market 
Benguiat  H.  E.,  420  Sutter 
Bourne  Ella  R.  Miss,  1535  Mission 
Brown  A.  C,  1368  Market 
Kuhl  Hermanie  Mrs.,  324  Mason 
Kummer  G.  A.,  14  Grant  Av 
Levy  Jules  &  Bros.,  5-7  Sansome 
Mallett  Annie  Miss,  702  Bush 
Muser  Bros.,  13  Phelan  Bldg 
Scheyer  M.  &  Bro.,  16-18  Sansome 
Schreiher  August,  507  California 

Embroidery  Stampers. 

Alliott  L.  M.  Mrs.,  317  Sutter 
Ansot  Jeanne  Mrs.,  1338  Polk 
de  Remee  Nathalee  Mrs.,  341,  18th 
Dobs  Clara  Miss,  629  Larkin 
Graham  Decorative  Art,  320  Post 
Kuttner  Naphtaly,  706  Geary 
Landini  C.  Miss,  2238  Bush 
MannelF.  R.  Mrs.,  121  Post 
Mason  Emma  Miss,  947  Valencia 
McGinn  Annie  Miss,  336  O'Farrell 
Meyer  Catherine,  1608  Devisadero 
Reynolds  Misses,  430  Sutter 
Sharp  C.  E.  Miss,  131  Post 
Sullivan  Catherine,  2323  Harrison 
Webb  M.  S.  Mrs.,  1517^/4  Market 

Embroidery  Teachers. 

(See  Teachers  Embroidery.) 

Emery  Wheels. 

CALIFORNIA  SAW  WORKS  (agents  "Wal- 
tham  "  wheels),  208-313  Mission 

EBYJNO.  D.  (agent  Dickerman  Emery  Wheel 
Co.),  17-19  Main 

Lancaster  Peerless  Emery  Wheel  Co.,  4  Law- 
rence PI 

NORTON  EMERY  WHEEL  CO.,  C.  F.  Marwedel 
agent,  58,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

Read  Edward  B.,  16,  1st 

Simonds  Saw  Co.,  31  Main 

Employment  Agencies. 

ANDRE  LEON, 

successor  to  Jules  Lambla&Co.,  315  Stock- 
ton 

Bradley  &  Johnston,  640  Clay 

Crosett  J.  F.  &  Co.,    638  Sacramento    and  313 

Sutter 
Cullen  Delia,  323  Sutter 

FEMALE 
EMPLOYMENT  BUREAU, 

323  Sutter  St.,  bet.  Stockton  St.  &  Grant  Ave.,  S.  F. 
First-class  Male  and  Female  Help  of  all  nationalities 
furnished  on  short  notice.  Private  Families,  Hotels, 
Restaurants,  etc.,  supplied.  Country  orders  promptly 
attended  to. 

Ewen  W.  D.  &  Co.,  636  Clay 

HANSEN  C.  R.  &  CO., 

110  Geary 

Hotel  Gazette  Employment  Bureau,  430  Kearny 

Hunter  &  Co.,  17  Webb 

Labor  Bureau  Association,  115-117  Turk 

Leopold  H.  Mrs.,  30  Stockton 

Martin  William  C,  749  Market 

Nakamura  M.  (Japanese),  314b  Sutter 

Norton  A.  Mrs.,  315  Sutter 

Oblson  Charlotte  Mrs.,  11^^  Antonia 

PLUNKETT  KATE  MISS,  424  Sutter 

Ready  Herbert  V.,  634  Clay 


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ENAMELED  IRON  SIGNS 

WOOD  LETTERS  IN  COLOR   OR  GOLD 

100    VARIETIES    OF    HOUSE     NUMBERS 

Glass,  Aluminum  and  Other  Metal   Letters  are  made  on   this  coast 

only  by  the 

BAKEff  ENAMELING  &  MFG.  CO. 

OFFICE    AND    FACTORY  -  409    SANCHEZ    ST..    SAN    FRANCISCO 


^05  Beale  Street    ^An  Francisco,  Cdwliforniak. 


Employment  Agencies— Cont'd. 

Sisters  of  Mercy  Employment  Office,  cor  1st  and 
Bryant 

State  of  California  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics, 
335  Sutter 

United  States  Industrial  Agency,  520-521  Em- 
porium Bldg 

Ward  R.  T.  &  Co.,  608-610  Clay 

*  Enameled  Brick. 


GLADDING,  McBEAN&  CO 

1358-1360  MARKET   ST. 


Enameled  Letters  and  Signs. 
BAKER  ENAMELING  AND  MANUFACTURING 

CO.,  409  Sanchez  (See  adv.  above.) 
Brilliant  Sign  Co.,  410  Sutter 


K.luttaierOff.&@.3MS 


MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
New  York  Sign  Co.,  307  O'Farrell 
White  Enamel  Sign  Co.,  106  McAllister 

Enamelers. 

(See  also  Jewelers— Manufacturing.) 
Central  Plating  Works  (bicycle),  852  Mission 


Engine  Builders. 
ATLAS  IRON  WORKS,   cor  Napa    and   Louis- 
iana, Potrero  * 
BIRCH  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  129-ia5,  1st 

Clot  &  Meese,  129-131  Fremont 
Cyclops  Iron  Works,  11.5-117  Beale 
EYONS  C.  H.  &  CO.,  110-1121 


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C.  H.  EVANS  &  CO. 

Builders  stationary  and  Marine  Engines  of  all 

kinds. 

110-112  Beale  Street,  San  Francisco. 


Fulton  Engineering  and  Ship  Building  Works, 
213,  1st 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
GOLDEN  STATE  AND  MINERS'  IRON  WORKS, 

231-251,  1st 
Joshua  Hendv  Machine  Works,  38-44  Fremont 
Main  Street  Iron  Works,  131-ia5  Main 
Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  N  W  cor  Main  and  Howard 
Murray  Bros.,  252  Beale 
Ohmen  Engine  Works.  .321  Mission 
ORIENTAL  GAS  ENGINE  WORKS,  105  Beale 


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and  Sautemes. 


123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


ENG 


CROCKER-l,ANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


ENG 


1795 


Perkins  Pump  and  Engine  Co.,  117  Main 

Rice  Harvey  W.,  56  Bluxome 

Risdon  Iron  and  Locomotive  Works,    SE    cor 

Howard  and  Beale 
Schilling  Adam  &  Sons,  211-313  Main 
Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  309-311  Howard 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 

Potrero 
VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  135-145  Fremont 

Engine  Importers. 
EBY  JNO.  D.,  (selling  agent  Stearns  Mnfg  Co.), 

17-19  Main 
Fish  A.  L.,  59-61,  1st 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513,  Mission 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,   11- 

13, 1st 
Wickson  G.  G.  &  Co.,  3-5  Front 

*  Engineers'  and  Maclilnists'  Supplies. 
MARWEDEL  C.  P.,  58,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104, 1st 

Engineers— Civil. 

Alberger  William  O.,  315  California 
ALLARDT  GEORGE  P.,  418  California 
ALLPORT  HENRY  W.,  530  California,  room  65 
BAKER  FRANK  J.  &  CO.,  325  Montgomery,  room 

34,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.,  evenings  7  to  8  p. 

m.,  telephone  Black  2081 
Barion  August,  420  California,  room  27 
Benson  John  A.,  430  Kearny,  rooms  3-5 
Berdan  Nelson  L.,  524  Washington 
Blake  A.  G.,  834  Page 
Bowie  Augustus  J.,  217  Sansome,  room  10 
Bridges  Francis,  10  California,  room  14 
Bridges  JLyman,  10  California,  room  14 
Cahill  Edward  J.,  508  California,  room  28 
CLARK   FREDERICK  A.  Major,  418  California 
Condon  Daniel  E.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Dillman  &  Wallace,  310  Pine,  rooms  43-45 
Eckart  William  E.,  217  Sansome,  rooms  2-3 

ECKERT  H.  F., 

22  California,  room  19 

Ferris  &  Williams,  320  Sansome,  room  17 
Fitzhugh  William  M.,  1  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
FRYE  ALBERT  L,  401  California,  rooms  11-12 
Galloway,   Townley  &  Co.,  42-44  Steuart,  room 

16 
Gibbes  James  T.,  81  Montgomery  Block 
Graham  W.  S.,  331  Pine,  room  20 
Grunsky  C.  Ewald,  530  California,  room  18 
Gurnee  Clinton  Jr.,  508  Montgomery 
Hall  William  H.,  1  Mills  Bldg,  6  floor 
Herrald  George,  225  Crocker  Bldg 
Hoffmann  John  D.,  44-45  Nevada  Block 
HOLCOMB  CHARLES  H.,  393  Emporium  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  telephone  South  683 
Howland  W.  Penn,  12  Front 

Humphreys  William  P.,  89   Montgomery  Block 
JOHNSON  R.  E.,  324  Pine,  room  4 
KELLOGG  NORMAN  B.,  418  California 
Kempert  Theodore,  10  Market,  room  14 
Kerr  Mark  B.,  403  Front 
King  Nicholas,  315  California 
Leve  Marcus  S.,  319  Pine 
Mason  John  E.,  306  Pine,  room  6 
MAURAN  JOSEPH  R.,  330  Pine,  room  49 
McCray  Bros.,  530  California,  room  27 
McCullough  Ernest,  7-8  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Meddock  J.  T.,  531  California,  room  1 
Melliss  D.  Ernest,  524  Sacramento 
Mendell  George  H.,  530  California,  rooms   17-18 
Minto  William,  330  Pine,  room  44 
Morgan  Ross,  101  Sansome 
Morgan  Thomas  W.,  101  Sansome 
Munro  Duncan  M.,  511  California 
O'SHAUGHNESSY  M.  M.,  225  Crocker  Bldg 
Reilly  Michael  F.,  538  Kearny 
Rogers  John  B.,  1  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Scott  Chalmers,  323  Pine 
Shreve  Ezra  D.,  324  Pine,  room  4 
SMITH  J.   GEORGE,  17  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor,  and 

43  Crocker  Bldg  : 

Smith  S.  Harrison,  530  California,  room  10 


Stable  John  F.  H.,  530  California,  room  10 
Stratton  James  T.,  159  Crocker  Bldg 
Tagliabue  Francis,  508  Montgomery 
Tilton  Charles  S.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor,  and 

420  Montgomery 
Tucker  Edward  E.,  315  California 
Vander  Naillen's  School  of    Engineering,  723 

Market 
Von  Geldern  Otto,  819  Market,  room  46 
Von  Leicht  Ferdinand,  418  California 
Von  Schmidt  Allexey  W.,  808  Montgomery 
Von  Schmidt  Edward  A.,  808  Montgomery 
WRINKLE  L.  F.  J.,  646  Market 

Engineers— Consulting. 

Alberger  W.  C,  315  California,  rooms  13-15 
Altwood  Melville,  402  Montgomery,  room  29 
Bowie  Augustus  J.,  317  Sansome,  room  10 
Browne  Ross  E.,  44-45  Nevada  Block 

I    COBB  &  HESSELMEYER,  109  California,  rooms 
30-31 
Davidson  George,  530  California,  room  23 

I    Dunn  P.  Livingston,  815  Battery 
FRYE  ALBERT  L,  401  California,  rooms  11-12 

I    Grunsky  C.  Ewald,  530  California,  room  18 

I    Hasson  &  Hunt,  310  Pine,  rooms  24-29-31 
Leve  Marcus  S..  319  Pine 
McCullough  Ernest,  7-8  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
O'Shaughnessy  M.  M.,  225  Crocker  Bldg 
Richards  John,  32  California,  room  35 
Smith  W.  Stuart  and  Sidney  Sprout,  433  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg 
Smyth  W.  H.,  226  Market 
Tardif  Frederick,  303  California 
Vincent  H.  P.,  325  Crocker  Bldg 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Engineers— Electrical. 

Dick  William  Co.,  2  California 

Eggers  Frank  F.,  134  Sutter 

Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  34-36  Main 

Harding  A.  A.,  231-251,  1st 

Hasson  &  Hunt,  310  Pine,  rooms  34-29-31 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lockwood  William  V.,  228  Bush 
Smith  W.  Stuart  and  Sidney  Sprout,  423  Safe 

Deposit  Bldg 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  ofQce  333  Market,  works 

Potrero 
Van  Emon  Burton  C,  34  Main 
WASSD.  D.,56,  1st 

Engineers— Hydraulic. 
ALLARDT  GEORGE  P.,  418  California 
BAKER  FRANK  J.  &  CO.,  325  Montgomery,  room 

34,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.,  evenings  7  to  8 

p.  m.,  telephone  Black  2081 
Bowie  Augustus  J.,  217  Sansome,  room  10 
Browne  Ross  E.,  44-45  Nevada  Block 
CLARK  FREDERICK  A.  MAJOR,  418  California 
COBB  &  HESSELMEYER.  109  California,  rooms 

30-31 
Cumming  George  &  Co.,  18  Fell 
DOW  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS,  114-116  Beale 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213,  1st 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  332  Market,  works 

Potrero 

Engineers— Mechanical. 
ALLARDT  CHARLES  P.,  418  California 
Behr  Hans  C,  40  California 
Chodzko  A.  E.,  326  Market 
COBB  &  HESSELMEYER,  109  California,  rooms 

30-31 
Cumming  George  &  Co.,  18  Fell 
CYCLOPS  IRONWORKS,  115-117  Beale 
Dick  William  Co.,  2  California 
Eckart  William  E.,  217  Sansome,  rooms  2-3 
Eckert  H.  F.,  22  California,  room  19 
Fey  Charles  A.,  406  Market 


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SAN    FRANCISCO  AND   NEW  YORK. 


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CROCKEB-LANGLEY  DIEECTORY. 


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Engineers— Mectiaiiical— Cont'd. 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 
WORKS,  213,  1st 

GARRATT  W.  T=  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont. 

Giovannini  Philip,  725  Montgomery 
Hagarty  Thomas  F.,  9  Geary 
Harding  A.  A.,  231-251,  1st 
Hasson  &  Hunt,  310  Pine,  rooms  24-29-31 
KINCAID  &  CO.,  314  Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Langer  Ernst,  1215  Folsom 
Leve  Marcus  S.,  310  Pine 
Logan  Walter  MacG.,  123  Beale 
Marion  Michael  J.,  526  Mission 
Moessner  August,  1201  Folsom 
Moore  Charles  C.  &  Co.,  32.  1st 
Moore  Lewis  W.,  32,  1st 
Murch  &  Gray.  215  Mission 
OSBORNE  DARRAGH  J.,  309  California 
RIX    COMPRESSED   AIR  -— - 

11-13,  1st 
Smith  W.  Stuart  422  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Sprout  Sidney,  422  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Stut  J.  C.  H.,  217  Sansome,  room  1 
Thompson  Isaac  F.,  231-251,  1st 
Tracy,  Starkweather  &  Tracy,  220  Fremont 
Tucker  E.  W.  &  Co.,  130-132  Main 
Tyler  Charles  M..  606  Montgomery 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 

Potrero 
Van  der  Naillen's  School   of  Engineering,  723 

Market 
Van  Drake  Alfred  J.,  141,  1st 
WASSD.  D..  56,1st 
Williams  &  Orton,  315  Fremont 

*  Engineers— Mecliajiical,  Heating  and  Venti- 
lating. 
6RANNIS  J.  G.  &  CO.,  544  Mission  and  40  New 
Montgomery 

Engineers— Mining. 

Attwood  Melville,  402  Montgomery,  room  29 

Bailey  J.  Murray,  18  Post 

Bankart  Hubert,  23  Stevenson 

Benjamin  E.  H.,  331  Pine,  room  20 

Bevan  Washington  J., 509  Montgomery 

Boss  Martin,  309  California 

Bowie  Augustus  J.,  217  Sansome,  room  10 

Brown  George  L.,  819  Market,  room  45 

Brown  James  C,  318  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Browne  Ross  E.,  44-45  Nevada  Block 

BROWNELL  JAMES  S.  (successor  to  Adams  & 

Carter),  132  Market,  room  15 
Cheyney  Samuel  W.,  120  Sutter 
CLARK  FREDERICK  A.  MAJOR,  418  California 
COBB  &  HESSELMEYER,  109  California,  rooms 

30-31 
Corning  C.  R.,  223  Crocker  Bldg 
Craelius  David,  1029  Hampshire 
Craig  Walter  R.,  316  Montgomery 
Davis  Carl,  302  Montgomery,  rooms  7-8 
Donahoo  Peter  B.,  220  Sansome 
Eldridge  John  B.,  328  Montgomery,  room  311 
Ellis  Henry  R.,  318  Pine 
Gilson  Livingston,  211  Sansome,  room  6 
Graham  W.  S.,  331  Pine,  room  20 
Grimwood  Charles  P.,  214  Pine 
Hammond  JohnHavs,  223  Crocker  Bldg 
Hoffmann  Charles  F.,  44-45  Nevada  Block 
Hoffmann  George  G.,  44-45  Nevada  Block 
Janin  Louis,  202  Sansome 
Jens  John  C,  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Knapp  Moses  A.,  31  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Knapp  William  A.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Koch  George  A.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Langrehr  Henry  C,  125  Phelan  Bldg 
Lightner  Henry  L.,  49  Merchants  Exchange 
Low  Joel  B.,  23  Nevada  Block 
LUCKHARDT  C.  A.  &  CO.,  71-73  Stevenson 
Maryanski  Modest,  336  Pine 
McGlew  Thomas,  1575  Folsom 

McMillan  Frederick, 

mines  experted  and  reported  upon,  628 
Montgomery,  room  47 


CO., 


Mellis  D.  Ernest,  524  Sacramento 
Merralls  W.  A.,  45  Fremont 
Munro  Duncan  M.,  511  California 
Newhouse  Oscar,  218  California,  room  I 
O'Shaughnessy  M.  M.,  225  Crocker  Bldg 
Paul  Almarin  B.,  49  Crocker  Bldg 
Phillips  George,  10  California,  room  3 
Price  Thomas  &  Son,  524  Sacramento 
Ralston  William  C,  331  Pine,  room  11 
Rapp  A.  Henry,  510  California 
Read  Thomas  J.,  214  Pine,  room  52 
Read  Frank  R.,  69  Chronicle  Bldg 
RIX    COMPRESSED    AIR    MACHINERY 

11-13,  1st 

SAVILLE,  MacLYMONT  &  CO.,  10  Annie 
Scupham  John  R..  191-192  Crocker  Bldg 
Shafer  Charles  E.,  510  California 
Sherwood  William  R.,  303  California 
Shreve  Ezra  D.,  324  Pine,  room  4 
Sletcher  Frederick,  48,  4th 
Swain  Charles  H.,  530  California,  room  63 
Tuttle  George  R.,  320  Sansome,  room  59 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 

Potrero 
Von  Leicht  Ferdinand,  418  California 
Wheeler  Allison,  314  Battery 
WRINKLE  L.  F.  J.  (much  experience  in  mining 

law  suits),  646  Market 

Engineers- Sanitary. 

Abrahamson  Peter,  623  Howard 

LANE  W.  E..  505  Kearny 

Morgan  W.  &  Co.,  819  Market,  room  43 

•  Engineers'  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Engravers'  Card. 

Barkhaus  Frederick  W.,  213  Kearny 
BUHLINGER  WM.  F.,  608-610  Sacramento 

\NM.     F.    BUHLINGER 

Successor  to 
G.  HOFFMAN  &.  CO. 

KNORAVKR 

Die  Sinker  and  Stencil  Cutter,  Seals,  Brass 
and  Steel  Stamps,  Burning  Brands,  etc. 

608-610  SACRAMENTO  STREET 

Cooper  &  Co.,  746  Market 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Dodge  Book  and  Stationery  Co.,  112  Post 

FISCHER  S.  E.  &  CO., 

fine  card  and  invitation  engraving,  seals 
and  crests,  etc.,  402  Montgomery 

Gilhon  Thomas  &  Son,  137  Montgomery 
Goldsmith  Edwin  S.,  26  Montgomery 
Hartwell,  Mitchell  &  Willis,  225  Post  and   107 
Montgomery 


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MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome 

Robertson  Alexander  M.,  126  Post 

SCHMIDT   LABEL  AND  LITHOGRAPHIC  CO., 

17-31  Mam 


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Label  ^^^  Lithographic  Co. 

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Slattery  M.  J.,  723  Market 

UNION  PHOTO  ENGRAVING  CO.,  523  Market 

Werner  George  A.,  1067  Howard 

WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 

Engravers— Copper. 
ACME  ENGRAVING  CO.,  436  Montgomery.   (See 

advt.  on  following  page.) 
BOLTON  &  STRONG,  510  Montgomery 
Brunt.  535  Clay 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
DUNCAN  JAMES  H.,  126  Kearny 
Fischer  S.  E.  &  Co  ,  402  Montgomery 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
Slattery  M.  J.,  723  Market 

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Engravers— General. 

Allardyce  Charles  A.,  131  Post 

Armbruster  Julius  H.,  9  Geary 

Bernhardt  Paul  P.  &  Co.,  434  Montgomery 

Blum  George  W.,  330  Pine,  room  55 

Buchanan  &  Co.,  405  Front 

Byrne  Joseph  T.,  31  Eddy 

California    Engraving   and  Designing  Co.,   209 

Kearny 
Day  Thomas  J.,  120  Sutter 

DEWEY  ENGRAVING  CO., 

220  Market 

Dolling  William  H.,  3  Hardie  PI 
DUNCAN  JAMES  H.,  126  Kearny 
Fischer  S.  E.  &  Co.,  402  Montgomery 
Fuchs  Charles,  212  Kearny 
Giller  Charles  L.,  7  Walter 
Irvine  J.  C.  &  Co.,  339  Kearny 
Jeanneret  Charles,  126  Kearny 


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Lucas  Max  F.,  121  Post 

MYSELL  ROLLINS  CO.  THE.,  22  Clay 

Partridge  John,  42-44  Steuart 

Pohlmann  Gustave,  336  Sutter 

PoUhammer  Alois,  3  Hardie  PI 

Richter  Ernest  C. ,  344  Kearny 

Schiller  Henry,  208  Sutter 

The  Union  Lithograph  Co.,  316  Sacramento 

Walther  George.  903  Illinois 

Zeitfuchs  Edward,  9  Hardie  PI 

Engravers— Glass. 

(See  Glass  Engravers.) 

*  Engravers— Half-tone. 

DEWEY  ENGRAVING  CO., 

220  Market 

Engravers— Map. 
BOLTON  &  STRONG,  510  Montgomery 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  320  Sansome 

UNION  PHOTO-ENGRAVING 

COMPANY,  523  Market 

San  Francisco  Co.,  518  Sacramento 


Engravers— Photo 


ACME  ENGRAVING  CO.,  436  Montgomery 

BOLTON  &  STRONG,  510  Montgomery 

Byrnes  William  H.,  611  Clay 

California  Photo- Engraving  Co..  513  Market 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

Cubery  &  Co.,  587  Mission 

Day  Frank  M.,  611  Merchant 

DEWEY  ENGRAVING  CO., 

220  Market 

Filmer- Rollins  Electrotvpe  Co.,  424  Sansome 
GLOBE-MacCABE  CO.,  611  Merchant 


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Kummer  &  Alpen,  419  Front 

Lee  T.  W.  &  Co.,  304  Battery 

MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

National  Photo  and  Engraving  Co.,  606  Mont- 
gomery 

Patten  Charles  S.,  531  California 

San  Francisco  Photo-Engraving  Co.,  518  Sacra- 
ramento 

SUNSET  PHOTO  AND  ENGRAVING  CO.,  131 
Post 

UNION   PHOTO-ENGRAVING 

COMPANY.  523  Market. 

Engravers— Seal. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

DEWEY  ENGRAVING  CO., 

220  Market 
DUNCAN  JAMES  H.,  126  Kearny 
Fischer  S.  E.  V  Co.,  402  Montgomery 
Gihon  Thomas  &  Son,  137  Montgomery 
Goldsmith  Edwin  S.,  26  Montgomery 


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Kuner  Albert,  702  Montgomery 
Moosecroft  Frederick,  126  Kearny 
Patrick  B.  H.,  512  Market 


Engravers— Steel. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 


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THE  UNION  LITHOGRAPH  CO.,  316  Sacramento 

Engravers —Stone. 

(See  Lithographers.) 

Engravers— Wax. 
ACME  ENGRAVING  CO.,  436  Montgomery 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Hughes  John  W.,  612  Clay 

Engravers— Wood. 
ACME  ENGRAVING  CO.,  436  Montgomery 
Atwood  &  Co.,  508  Montgomery 
Bernhardt  Paul  P.  &  Co.,  434  Montgomery 

DEWEY  ENGRAVING  CO., 

220  Market 

Francis-Valentine  Co.,  517  Clay 
Hull  William  C,  527  Sacramento 
Kelly  William  J.,  606  Montgomery 


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MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
PATTEN  CHARLES  S.,  531  California 
Werner  George  A.,  1067  Howard 
WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 


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Engravings. 

(See  Pictures  and  Engravings.) 

Engrossers. 

Eisenschlnael  Carl,  235  Kearny 
Stalb  George,  117  Murphy  Bldg 
Thors  Sam,  503  California 

Essence  Manufacturers. 

(See  Flavoring  Extracts.) 

*  Essential  Oils. 

Boldemann  A.  C.  &  Co.,  307  Commercial 
Downie  Boiler  Incrustation  Preventative   Co. 
(eucalyptus),  42,  2d 

Estates— Offices  of. 

Avy  Eugene,  320  Sansome,  rooms  55-56 

Billings  Frederick,  37  Montgomery  Block 

Block  Elias  M.,  159-160  Crocker  Bldg 

Bradley  James,  4  Sutter 

Clabrough  John  P.,  38  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Clarke  Alfred,  530  California,  room  37 

Clements  Gilbert,  218  California,  room  3 

DeLong  F.  C,  530  California,  room  37 

Dibblee  Albert,  320  Sansome,  room  21 

Druhe  J.  H.,  23  Market 

Dunphy  William,  819  Market,  room  15 

Eastland  Joseph  G.,  604  Commercial 

Fair  James  G.,  230  Montgomery 

Farnam  Charles  W.,  14  California 

Ham  Richard K.,  35  Steuart 

Hastings  Trust  Estate,  120  Phelan  Bldg 

Hearst  Estate,  33  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

Hobart  Estate  Co.,  532  Market 

Laws  John,  318  Davis 

Long  Claude,  632  Washington 

Lux  Miranda  W.,  532  Market,  room  44 

Mackay  Patrick  N.,408  California,  room  4 

McLaughlin  Co.  The,  508  California,  rooms  1-2 

Mead  Charles  H.,  526  Front 

Phelan  James,  301  Phelan  Bldg 

Renton  William,  35  Steuart 

Shatter  O.  L.,  508  California,  room  31 

Sharon  Estate  Co.,  4  New  Montgomery 

Stanford  Leland,  819  Market,  room  1 

Starr  L.  M.,  512  California 

Stow  William  W.,  222  Sutter 

Towne  A.  N.,  32  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Upton  Thomas,  30  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Wellman  Estate  Co.,  201-203  Market 

Wetherbee  Henry,  14  California 

Williams  Thomas  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  18 

Exchanges. 

Builders'  The,  40  New  Montgomery 

California  Mining,  24  Merchants'  Exchange 
Bldg 

Gold  Mining  Exchange  of  San  Francisco,  11  Ro- 
tunda Mills  Bldg 

Merchants',  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

Merchants'  (Chinese),  739  Sacramento 

Pacific  Stock,  316  Montgomery 

San  Francisco  Fruit,  317-319  Davis 

San  Francisco  Produce,  425  California 

San  Francisco  Stock  and  Exchange  Board,  331 
Pine 

Stock  and  Bond,  22  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 

Excursion  Agents. 
Judson  &  Co.,  19  Montgomery 
Miller  Samuel,  613  Market 
Phillips  A.  &  Co.,  30  Montgomery 
Raymond  &  Whitcomb,  87-88  Crocker  Bldg 


ALAMEDA  AND  SAN  FRANCISCO  TRANSFER 
CO.,  3  Spear 

Alameda  Transfer  Co.,  21  Market 

Anderson's  Oakland,  S.  F.  and  Mills  Seminary 
Express,  323  East  North 

Benicia  Parcel  Express  and  Purchasing  Agen- 
cy, 511  Market 

Berkeley,  San  Francisco  and  Oakland  Express, 
21  Market 


COMMERCIAL  TRANSFER  CO.,  43  Sutter,  tele' 

phone  Main  49 
Drucker  Express  and  Transfer  Co.,  21  Market 
GISSLOW  LAMBERT,  NW  cor  Eddy  and  Larkin 
Greeley,  Alameda  and  San  Francisco  Transfer 

Co.,  3 Spear 
Jones  &  Charles,  11  Steuart 
Lind's  Alameda  Express,  3  ! 

LINSLEY  &  LE  MAR'S 

SAUSALITO  AND  MILL  VALLEY  EXPRESS, 
furniture,  pianos,  baggage  and  goods  han- 
dled carefully,  San  Francisco  office,  30 
Market,  telephone  Drumm  183,  Sausalito 
office  Schnell  s  Block 

Martinez  Express,  421-423  Market 

Merchants  Express  Co.,  1  Spear 

Mill  Valley,  Sausalito  and  San  Francisco  Ex- 
press, 323  East  North 

Mission  and  City  Transfer  Co.,  548  Valencia 

Morton  Special  Delivery,  402Taylor,  650  Market, 
204  Battery  and  Ferry  Bldg,  foot  Market 

OVERLAND  FREIGHT  TRANSFER  CO.,  main 
office  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch  office 
NW  cor  California  and  Front 

Pacific  Express  Co.,  office  14  California 

Pacific  Transfer  Co.,  20  Sutter 

Peoples  Express  and  Transfer  Co.,  20  Market 

Petaluma  TransferCo.,  office  14  California 

RIVER  EXPRESS  CO.,  3  Spear 

RIVER  EXPRESS  CO. 

Deliver  Freight,  Baggage,  Parcels,  etc.,  to  any 
part  of  San  Francisco,  Stockton,  Antioch,  Napa  and 
Benicia. 

Baggage  Taken  on  Stokage 


3  Spear  Street 


Telephone,  Main  31 


Rogers'  Mission  Express,  2241  Mission  and  3 
Commercial 

San  Francisco  Transfer  Co.,  333  Bush 

San  Jose  Express  Co.,  630  Market 

San  Leandro,  San  Lorenzo  and  Haywards  Ex- 
press, 30  Market 

San  Rafael  and  San  Francisco  Express,  323 
East  North 

SIGNAL  TRANSFER  CO., 

pianos,  furniture  and  baggage  moved  to 
any  part  of  the  city  and  adjoining  towns 
at  lowest  rates.  1  trunk  35  cents,  3  for 
$1,  single  valise  25  cents,  office  530  Jones 
nr  Geary,  telephone  Sutter  441 
Sisterna's  Berkeley  and  San  Francisco  Express, 
111  Front 

STOCKTON    AND  SAN  FRAN 

CISCO  EXPRESS  CO.,  offices  San  Francisco 
323  Front,  telephone  Front  75,  Stockton 
with  W.  U.  Tel.  Co.,  telephone  241,  Benicia 
and  Antioch  at  landing 

Union  Transfer  Co.,  18,  1st 

Vallejo  and  San  Francisco  Express,  511  Market 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Go's  Express,  New  Montgomery 

bet  Jessie  and  Mission 
Western  Delivery  Co.,  372Natoma 
Whitney  Transfer  Co.,  3-5  Commercial 

*  Expressmen. 
AMERICAN  FURNITURE  EXPRESS  CO.,  stand 

NW  cor   Geary    and     Stockton,    office    146 

Geary,  telephone  Red  1403 
Bay  City  Transfer  Co.,  244  Sutter 
Corkery  P.  &  Sons,  1127  Sutter 
Foster  &  Orear,  Ferry  Bldg  foot  Market 
Groat  Wm.  &  Son,  28  Haight  and  137  Rose 
Howe's    Special   Delivery,   508    Jones    and    15 

Geary 
McCRELLIS  FRANK  H.,  NW    cor  Taylor  and 

Golden  Gate  Av 
Mission  and  City  Transfer  Co.,  548  Valencia 
1    Pacific  Furniture  Express  Co.,  junction  Market 

and  Golden  Gate  Av 
Penn  John,  SE  cor  Post  and  Powell 
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Extracts  and  Perfumes. 

(See  Flavoring  Extracts,  also  Perfumery.) 

*  Fan  Blowers. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Fancy  Box  Makers. 

(See  Box  Makers— Fancy.) 

Fancy  Goods— Importers. 

American  Import  Co.  The,  107  Sansome 

Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  547-.'j49  Market 

Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,  231-223  Bush 

California  Lace  Co.,  333  Bush 

California  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  534-526  Market 

Goldstein  Bros.,  13  Sutter 

Graf  Bros.,  569  Market 

Graham  Decorative  Art,  330  Post 

Hale  Bros.,  937-941  Market 

Halla  &  Co.,  303  California 

Hamtourger  Co.  The,  junc  Market  and  Taylor 

Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman,  1230-1334  Market 

and  107-109  Post 
Langley  c&  Michaels  Co.,  34-40,  1st 
Moran  James  M.  &  Co.,  1009-1013  Market 
Newman  &  Levinson,  125-131  Kearny  and  743- 

744  Market 
Pflster  J.  J.  Knitting  Co.,  120  Sutter 
Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Sansome 
Samuels  David,  123-139  Post 
Schmidt  Ben  J.  &  Co..  135-127  Sansome 
Schweitzer  &  Co.,  29-31  Battery 
Stevenson  &  Co.,  539  Market 
Verdler  G.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 
Weill  Raphael  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post 

Fancy  Goods— Retail. 

(See  Dry  Goods— Retail,  also  Varieties.) 

*  Farm  Machinery. 

(See  also  Agricultural  Implements.) 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Faucet  Makers. 

Cleveland  Faucet  Co.  The,  208  Ellis 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Golden  Gate  Manufacturing  Co.,  233  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Roylance  J.  Brass  Works,  112-114  Main 
West  Coast  Safety  Faucet  Co.,  223  Mission 

Feather  Cleaners. 

Balny  Cesarine  Mrs.,  109  Stockton 
Cavasso  Heloise  Mrs.,  2  Delaware  Court 
Chevalier  Caroline  Mrs.,  4  Taylor  PI 
Daiss  Katie  Miss,  517  Post 

Feather  Dusters. 

(*  Manufacturers) 
Atlantic  Brush  Co.,  510  Montgomery 

*  BUCHANAN  BROTHERS, 

609  Sacramento 

*  Figer  Joseph.  310  Sutter 
Lake  &  Co.,  411  Sacramento 

*  Simpson  R.  W.,  543  Clay 

Feathers— Fancy. 

Chariot  L.  Mrs.,  343  Jessie 
Rubin  Antone,  103  Post 


Feathers  -Upholstery. 

McCabe  Owen,  870  Mission 
Sullivan  Thomas,  743  Mission 


Feed  Mills. 

Commercial  Mills,  149  Bluxome 

DAVIS  A.  A.  MILLING  CO.,  431  California 

Laumeister  Mills,  203-207  Mission 
National  Flour  Mills,  SW  cor  Battery  and  Pa- 
cific 
Outsen  Hans,  954  Bryant 
Stoddard  M.  W.,  812-814.  4th 
Yolo  Mills,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Main 

*  Fences— Brass  and  Bronze. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Fences— Iron  and  Wire. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Fencing  Teachers. 

(See  Teachers— Fencing) 

Ferries. 

Alameda  (S.  P.  C.  Ry.),  foot  Market 
Berkeley,  East  nr  Washington 
Oakland  (S.  P.  Co.).  foot  Market 
Sausalito  (N.  P.  C.  Ry.),  foot  Clay 
Tiburon  (S.  F.  &  N.  P.  Ry.),  foot  Clay 

Fertilizers. 

Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.,  537  Merchant 

California  Fertilizer  Works,  office  537  Mer- 
chant 

Franco- American  Tallow  and  Fertilizer  Co.,  SE 
cor  De  Haro  and  El  Dorado 

Golden  Gate  Plaster  Mills,  315-217  Main 

Kadiak  Phosphate  Co.,  3  Steuart 

National  Fertilizer  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 

Nevada  Gypsum  and  Fertilizer  Co.,  316  Bush, 
room  14 

Oceanic  Phosphate  Co.,  409  California,  room  4 

Ohlandt  N.  &  Co.,  327  Market 

Pacific  Bone,  Coal  and  Fertilizing  Co.,  614,  7th 

Filemakers. 
RIDGEWAY  WILLIAM  J.,  19  Hill 

Filters. 

Aerating  and  Self    Cleansing    Filter  Co.,    537 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Crase  James  J.,  612  Merchant 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Loew  Filter  Co.  (wine),  7,  1st 

Pasteur  Germ  Proof  Filter  Co.,  807  Market 

Rapid  Safety  Filter  Co.  of  S.  F.,  1309  Market 

Fire  Alarm  Companies. 

Pacific  Auxiliary  Fire  Alarm  Co.,  316  Bush 

*  Fire  Alarms— Automatic. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

Fire  Arms. 

(See  Arms  and  Amunition.) 

*  Fire  Bells. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-143  Fremont 

*  Fire  Brick. 

(See  also  Brick— Fire.) 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 


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WOVEN  HOSE  AND  RUBBER 
remont 

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PERCHA  AND  RUBBER  MFG. 

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Fire  Works. 
CALIFORNIA    FIRE    WORKS    COMPANY    OF 
SAN  FRANCISCO  (limited),  only  manufac- 
turers on  Pacific  Coast,  219  Front 
SADLER  FRANK  E.,  537  Market 
U.  N.  X.  L.  D.  Fire  Works,  537  Market 

33  Fremont 
NEW   YORK     BELTING    AND    PACKING   CO. 

LTD.,  509-511  Market 
REVERE  RUBBER  CO.,  527  Market 

Fire  Engines— Steam. 

Fish  A.  L.,  59-61,  1st 

Fire  Escapes. 

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ROTHERS,  119  Beale 
West  Iron  Works,  119  Beale 
Iron  Works,  222-224  Howard 
Iron  Works,  123-135  Beale 

*  Fire  Extinguishers. 

W.  H.,  157  New  Montgomery 
:AR  rubber  CO.  (Babcock  and 
),  577-579  Market 

Fire  Hose. 

(See  Hose.) 

*  Fireplace  Furniture. 
RNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.,  123  Ge 

*  Fire  Proofing. 
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Fish— Dried,  Salt  and  Canned. 

(See  also  Salmon  Canners.) 
American  Union  Fish  Co.,  513-519  Washington 
Atlantic  Fish  Co.,  305  Front 
Baumeister  &  Heidemann,  SE  cor  7th  and  Berry 
BRAUER,  GRASSHOFF  &  CO.,  309  Front 
Camilloni  G.  &  Co.,  518  Clay 
Francis  &  Cabral,  433^25  Davis 
Golden  Gate  Salmon  Co.,  40  California,  room  2 
Hume  R.  D.  &  Co.,  318  California 
Inguglia  Angelo,  507  Merchant 
Lynde  &  Hough  Co.,  40  California,  room  5 
McCoUam  Fishing  and  Trading  Co.  The,  40  Cali- 
fornia, room  3 
Pacflic  Coast  Fish  Co.,  511  Merchant 
Potter  &  Wrightington  (Boston),  303  Front 
Sohlegel  &  Bruker,  326-338  Front 
Union  Fish  Co.,  116  California 
Waltmann  Leo,  1004  Sansome 
Wieland  Bros.,  213  Davis 

Fish-Fresh. 

GLADD]NG.MGBEAN8c8i 

1358  &I360  MARKET  St: 

American  Union  Fish  Co.,  513-519  Washington 
Augustiny  Peter  F.,  8O71/2  Valencia 

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*  Fire  Pumps. 

lATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

140-142  Fremont 

Bellanti  Antonio,  18  Clay  Street   Market  and 

334,3d 
Belli  Lawrence,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Webster 
Breckenridge  C.  &  Son,  11-12  Bay  City  Market 
Browne  Harry,  57-59  Centre  Market 
Caito  Battista,  17  Clay  Stredt  Market 
Camilloni  G.  &  Co.,  518  Clay 
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Catania  Joseph,  86-87  California  Market 
Cianciolo  Mitchell,  2026  Fillmore 
Colangelo  Luigi,  1332  Dupont 
Cuneo  Charles,  513  Merchant 
De  Ferrari  Jerome,  527  Montgomery  Av 
Delia  Nina  A.,  7  Clay  Street  Market 
Dryselius  &  Co.,  93 California  Market 
Fabris  &  Rivolo,  4  Clay  Street  Market 
Ferle  Redentore,  311'/^,  9th 
Franceschi  John  B.,  627  Laguna 
Galletto  Domenic,  1603  Paciflc  Av 
Gleason  &  Co.,  1404  Polk 
Graves  James,  124.  9th 
Ingulgia  Angelo,  507  Market 
Jafemon  Frank,  SE  cor  23d  and  Valencia 
Johnson  Henry,  1045 Howard 
Jurgens  Dietrich  R.,  2513  Mission 
Kessing  John  H.,  7  Clay  Street  Market 
Lamb  &  Son,  8  Bay  Street  Market 
Madgio  Louis,  121,  9th 
Manning  Henry  J.,  495  Haight 
MilaniZ.,242,  3d 
Milani  &  Co.,  518  Merchant 
Molini  Rinaldo,  20  Grand  Central  Market 
Moss  Joseph  J.,  114,  7th 
Murray  William,  72-73  Centre  Market 
Pacific  Coast  Fish  Co.,  511  Merchant 
Paladini  Achille,  515-517  Merchant 
Papple  Angelo,  711  Montgomery  Av 
Parmisano  A  &  Co.,  27  Clay  Street  Market 
Pioneer  Fish  Co.,  520  Merchant 
Ricatto  Frank,  1309  Pacific 
Schneider  Norbert,  4  City  Hall  Market 
Seyden  Julius,  416  Hayes 
Sorrentino  G.,  9  Clay  Street  Market 
Springer  George  H.,  1306  Mission 
Stephens  &  Co.,  33-35  Centre  Market 
StrazzallaDominick,  1418  Stockton 
Tarantino  N.,  6  Clay  Street  Market 
Thorp  J.  L.,  1705  Market 
Toohy  John,  341,  4th 

Trapani  &  Gazzolo,  39  Clay  Street  Market 
Valensolo  Charles,  512  Bryant 
Valensolo  J.  J.,  1627Devisadero 

Fishing  Tackle. 

(See  also  Sporting  goods.) 
Allen  E.  T.  Co.,  416  Market 
Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co..  605  Market 
Doyle  Henry  &  Co.,  517-519  Market 
Kewell  Charles  H.  &  Co..  1500  Market 
Liddle  R.  Company,  110  Montgomery 
Shreve  George  W.,  739  Market 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820Market 

*  Flag  Poles. 
BOLANDER  &  PERKINS,  115-117  Main 


Flags  and  Banners. 
AMES  &  HARRIS,   NW  cor   Sacramento    and 

Drumm 
DETRICK  E.  JR.,  303  California 
LITCHFIELD  J.  M.  &  CO.,  12  Post 
Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 
Norcross  D.  &  Co.,  220  Sutter 
PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 
SADLER  FRANK  E.,  537  Market 
SIMPSON  &  FISHER,  34-36  Steuart 
Waters  F.  C.  &.  Co.,  208 Drumm 
WRIGHT  &  FRANK.  Ill  Clay 

Flavoring  Extracts. 

Boardman,  Kenne  &  Co.,  8  Sutter 
Boldemann  A.  C.  &  Co.,  307  Commercial 
Columbia  Coffee  and  Spice  Co.,  112-114  Front 
Eagle  Manufacturing  Co.,  117  Battery 
HERRMANN  &  CO.,  309-311  Sacramento 
Levy  Simon,  211  Battery 
Merten  Manufacturing  Co.,  210  Davis 
Merten  &  Co.,  7  Drumm 
Mulhern  John,  124  Market 
Nicholson  Samuel  H.,  UbbM  Market 
Philadelphia  Manufacturing  Co.,  431-435,  7th 
Rieger  Paul  &  Co.,  511  Front 
Sanborn  &  Co.,  53,  2d 


SHERWOOD    &    SHERWOOD,     agents    E.    R. 

Durkee  &  Co.,  212-214  Market 
Standard  Soda  Water  Co.,  1434-1436  Valencia 
Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.,  207-209  Sacramento 
Thompson's  Union  Soda  Works,  1915  Mason 
Tyler  S.  H.  &  Son,  308-314  Front 

Oakland. 
Monarch  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  463,  3d 

Flax  Twines. 

(See  Twines.) 

*  Flooring. 
WELLS   CHARLES   B.,    422   Sutter,    telephone 
Main  1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Florists. 

(See  also  Nurserymen.) 

Bates  Mary  D.  Miss,  1619  Washington 

Biassottl  William,  314b  Sutter 

Bondolfi  Peter,  2,56  Stevenson 

Bianco  &  Minelli,  14  Hayes 

Calegari  Henri,  531  Pine 

Canepa  P.  &  Co.,  182  Stevenson 

Carbone  Joseph,  Wyoming  Av  nr  Sickels  Av 

Caselli  L.  &  Co.,  332  Montgomery  Av 

Cleis  Frederick,  902  Valencia 

Cohn  &  Levey,  1125  Sutter 

Connolly  Peter,  2198  Devisadero 

Costa  Louis,  638  Broadway 

Dauvilliers  Justin,  312  Central  Av 

Desrosches  Louis,  Amherst  nr  Cambridge 

Domenic  &  Co.,  338  Sutter 

Dovichi  Silvesto,  432  Montgomery  Av 

Duffy  T.,  1300  Golden  Gate  Av 

Duhem  Auguste,  117  Powell 

Dupuis  Victor,  1922  Pacific  Av 

Figone  &  Antonini,  31  Geary 

Fustini  Lawrence,  24  Hayes 

Fustini  Peter,  NW  cor  20th  and  Church 

Gaddini  Michael,  1601  Union 

Gagne  Gustave,  1612  Paciflc  Av 

Gambert  Alice  Miss,  2014  Howard 

Greget  L.  W.,  SW  cor  Franklin  and  Greenwich 

Guerimand  A.  M.  Mrs.,  I4O614  Powell 

Herrera  Louis,  Cambridge  nr  Bacon 

Hilbert  Albert,  15  Geary 

Hoffman  Gustav,  1142  Sutter 

Jacquemet  August,  17  Taylor 

Jacquemet  J.  &  Co.,  25-27,  4th  and  105,  6th 

Jaeger  Frederick  C,  412  Sutter 

Jones  George  B.,  317  Sutter 

Kahn  Sarah,  311  Sutter 

Kessel  Jacob,  Marshall  nr  Congdon 

Labataille  Jacques,  219,  21st 

Labhard  H.  Mrs.,  242  Kearny 

Lantheaume  Jean  P.,  428  Capp 

LEOPOLD  CHARLES  M.,  39  Post 

Long  Alice  R.,  SE  cor  Hampshire  and  24th 

Louideck  Mary  Mrs.,  609  Union 

Mann  Alexander  Jr.,  1441  Polk 

Mann  R.  &  Co.,  118  O'Farrell 

MARET  VICTOR,  513  Hayes 

Massolino  Joseph,  204  Central  Av 

MIALOCQ  JEAN,  1518  Bush 

Miller  M.  C,  131  Larkin 

Neper  Charles  H.,  2141  Sutter 

Nespoli  Joseph,  809  Larkin 

Pelicano  Frank  &  Co., 343  Kearny 

Pellisier  M.,  Cortland  Av  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

Plath  Hans,  Wyoming  Avnr  San  Jose  Road 

Podesta  &  Baldocohi,  242  Sutter 

Ponte  Ermenio,  Cambridge  nr  Woolsey 

Pottet  Henri  &  Co.,  121/2,  6th 

POUYAL  JOHN,  1211  Polk 

Prettejohn  Charles,  1017  Florida 

Quentin  Victor  J.,  523  Valencia 

Sauret  Marius,  2207  Mission 

Serveau  Bros.,  Brunswick  nr  Guttenburg,  SW 
cor  Fillmore  and  Sacramento  and  2328  Cali- 
fornia 

Servel  Fermin,  710  Valencia 

Shibeley  Frank  P.  Mrs.,  311  Sutter 

Si e vers  John  H.,  25  Post 

Sivori  &  Co.,  6O1/2  Annie 

Stevenson  Thomas  H.,  11  Powell 

Weiss  Frank  K.,  9  Eddy 


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Detels  Martin  P.,  114  Davis 

Everding  J.  &  Co.,  48  Clay 

Higgins  H.  W.  &  Co.,  69  Columbian  Bldg 

Hillens  F.  &  Co.,  216-220  Davis 

Leist  Charles  J.  &  Co.,  201  Davis 

Martecstein  J.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Battery  and  Pa- 
cific 

NcNear  George  W.,  326  California 

Morrow  George  &  Co.,  39  Clay 

Otis,  McAllister  &  Co.,  109  California,  rooms 
7-8  and  24 

Sheldon  George  E.,  307  California 

SPERRY  FLOUR  CO.,  NE  cor  California  and 
Front 

Starr  &  Co.,  326  California 

Stockton  Milling  Co.,  112  California 

Flour  Mill  Builders. 

(See  Mill  Builders.) 

*  Flour  Mill  MacMnery. 
Dibert  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  225-227  Mission 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
Wagner  Jos.  Mnfg.  Co.,  101-103  Mission 

•  Flour  Mm  Supplies. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Flour  Mills. 
Banner  Flour  Mills  (Paso  Robles),  134  Califor- 
nia 
Buckeye   Flour   Mills    (Marysville),    134   Cali- 
fornia 
Chico  Flour  Mills  (Chico),  134  California 
Crown  Flouring  Mills,  112  California 
DEL  MONTE  MILLING  CO.,  107  California 
Deming-Palmer  Milling  Co.,  114-116  Sacramento 
Fresno  Flour  Mills  (Fresno),  134  California 
Golden  Gate  Fouring  Mills,  204  Front 
King  City  Flour  Mills  (King  City),  134  Califor- 
nia 
Laumeister  Mills,  203-207  Mission 
National    Flour  Mills,  SW  cor    Battery    and 

Pacific 
Pioneer  Flour  Mills  (Sacramento),  134  California 


Port  Costa  Flouring  Mills,  office  326  California 
Sacramento  Flour  Mills  (Sacramento),  134  Cali- 
fornia 
Salinas  Flour  Mills  (Salinas),  134  California 
San  Jose  City  Flour  Mills  (San  Jose),  134  Cali- 
fornia 
San  Luis  Obispo  Flour  Mills  (San  Luis  Obispo), 

134  California 
Southern  Pacific  Milling  Co.,  224  California 
Sperry  Flour  Mills  (Stockton),  134  California 
Starr  Mills,  326  California 
Union  Flour  Mills  (Stockton),  134  California 
Victor  Flour  Mills  (HoUister),  134  California 
Wheatland  Flour  Mills  (Wheatland),  134  Cali- 
fornia 
Yolo  Mills,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Main 
Yosemite  Flour  Mills,  office  307  Battery 

*  Flour  Paste  Manufacturers. 

Robinson  Victor  H.,  1169  Howard 


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STEIGER  A.  SONS.,  20-22,  8th 

Flowers— Art  tficiaL 

(See  Artificial  Flowers.) 

*  Folding  Beds. 

(See  also  Furniture.) 
BEAN  WESLEY  P.,  411  Turk 

*  Folding  Sawing  Machines. 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 

*Food  Preservatives. 

Preservaline  Manufacturing  Co.,  154  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Foreign  Postage  Stamps. 

(See  Stamp  Dealers.) 

*  Forges— Portable. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Cumming  George  &  Co.,  18  Fell 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,   100-104,   1st 


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Forwarding  Agents. 

Barnert  Monroe,  303  Clay 

Earl  D.  W.  &  Co.,  129-130  Crocker  Bldg 

Farnsworth  &  Ruggles,  100  California 

McNab  &  Smith,  205  Davis 

Morton  Draying  and  Warebouse  Co.,  204  Bat- 
tery 

OVERLAND  FREIGHT  TRANSFER  CO.,  main 
ofQce  SE  cor  5tti  and  Bluxome,  branch  office 
NW  cor  California  and  Front 

RIVER  EXPRESS  CO.,  3  Spear 

Rode  C.  B.  &  Co.,  318  Battery 

Stetson-Renner  Dray  age  Co.,  409  Battery  and 
3  Main 

Swayne  &  Hoyt,  504  Battery 

Western  Transfer  and  Storage  Co.,  323  Front 

"Worth  Charles  O.,  318  Market 

Forwarding  Mercliants. 

(See  Shipping  and  Commission  Merchants.) 

Foundries. 

(See  Brass  Foundries,  also  Iron  Foundries.) 

*  Foundry  Facings. 

Elliot  Martha  A.  Mrs.,  133  Beale 

♦  Foundry  Supplies. 
MARWEDEL   C.  F.,  58,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO..  100-104,  1st 

Frame  Makers. 

(See  Picture  Frame  Makers.) 

Freigliting— Bay  and  River. 

Boatman's  Freighting  Agency,  32  Steuart 
Collie  Thomson  &  Co.,  Pier  7  Steuart 
Jennings  David  B.,  11  Steuart 
Peterson  James  P.,  56  Steuart 
Olsen  John,  52  Steuart 
Roberts  M.  R.,  5  Spear 
Tietjen  Bernt  H.,  44  East 

Fresco  Painters. 

(See  Painters,  Fresco.) 

*  Fretwork. 

Chittenden  Joseph  G.,  324  Mission 
REYNOLDS    JOHN    M.,    602    Market,    Crocker 

Bldg 
WELLS    CHARLES    B.,    422   Sutter,    telephone 

Main  1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Fringe  Manufacturers. 

Auerbach  &  Thompson,  115  Minna 
Colombat  A.  Mrs.,  113  O'Farrell 
Ettinger  M.,  105  Post 
Fromm  Louis,  543  MarKet 

Fruit  Canners. 

(See  Canned  Goods.) 

•  Fruit  Dryers. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

*  Fruit  Evaporators. 
LINFORTH  JAMES  (Zimmermann's),  37  Market 

Fruit  Packers  and  Sliippers. 

California  Green  and  Dried  Fruit  Co.,  327  Mar- 
ket 

Fruits— Dried— Wliolesale. 

Butler  &  Co.,  221  Front 

California  Fruit  Evaporating  Co.,  118  Washing- 
ton 

California  Product  Distributing  Co.,  44  Luning 
Bldg 

Cohen  J.  B.  Co.,  203  California 

Eden  Fruit  Co.,  202  Market 

Empire  Vineyard  and  Orchard  Co.,  9  Mills  Bldg, 
6th  floor 

Gilbert  Brothers  &  Co.,  118-120  Davis 

Gordon  James  E.,  202  Market 


Gregory  J.  M.  &  Bro.,  327  Front 
Griffin  &  Skelley  Co.,  132  Market 
Holcombe  Bros.,  116  California 
Ivancovich  J.  &  Co.,  211-213  Washington 
Jackson  Byron  (Orchard,  Woodland,  Cal.),  office 

625,  6th 
Jacobson  Charles  &  Co.,  423  Front 
Mosher-Craig  Co.  The,  222  Turk  rear 
Porter  Bros.  &  Co.,  313-315  Davis 
Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.,  211-213  California 
Saratoga  Packing  Co.,  202  Market 
Scatena  L.  &  Co.,  104-110  Washington 
Schacht  Henry,  211-213  California 
Star  Dried  Fruit  Co.  The,  126  California 
Sweet  S.  Co.,  212  Sansome,  room  30 
Tetzen  Charles,  118-120  Clay 
Warren  Dried  Fruit  Co.  The,  126  California 
Williams,  Brown  Fruit  Co.,  308  Market 
Williams,  Brown  &  Co.,  308  Market 
Williams  Charles  T.  &  Co.  (Chicago),  116  Leides- 

dorff 
Wilson  &  Baechtel,  205  Davis 

Fruits— Wliolesale. 

Alina  Colony,  220  California 

Allison  D.  E.  Co.  The,  501-509  Front 

American  and  Hawaiian  Commercial  Co.,  519- 
523  Sansome 

Biagi  D.  &  Co.,  520-522  Sansome 

Cain  J.  H.  &  Co.,  212-214  Washington 

California  Fruit  and  Wine  Land  Co.,  212  San- 
some 

California  Fruit  Co.,  505-507  Sansome 

Camarinos  D.  G.,  519-523  Sansome 

Campodonico&  Malcolm  Co.,  325-333  Washington 

Chiuda  &  Flach,  419-423  Washington 

Dalton  Bros. ,  317  Davis 

Demartini  John  &  Co.,  315-317  Washington 

Eveleth  &  Nash,  422  Front 

Fredrickson  &  Jacobson,  .524-526  Sansome 

Galli  A.  Fruit  Co.,  516  Sansome 

Garcia  &  Maggini,  301-303  Drumm 

Gray  &  Barbieri,  309-311  Washington 

Hawaiian  Banana  Depot,  415  Washington 

Heckmann  &  Co.,  400-402  Davis 

Immel  A.  J.  B.  &,  Co.,  117-125  Washington 

Ivancovich  J.  &  Co.,  211-213  Washington 

Lew  A.  &  Co.,  401-405  Davis 

Levy  S.  &  Co.,  218-220 Washington 

Loewenhayn  H.  &  Co.,  509  Sansome 

Macpherson  &  Rucker,  215-219  Washington 

McDonogh  &  Runyon,  408-410  Davis 

Meyerink  J.  O.,  428  Sansome 

Miller  J.  &  Co..  512  Sansome 

Minaker  &  Wellbanks,  501-503  Sansome 

Morgan  &  Chick,  320  Washington 

Nauman  C.  &  Co.,  508-510  Sansome 

Nash  &  Boessenecker,  311-313  Washington 

Onesti  G.  &  Co.,  409-411  Washington 

Orcese  G.  B.  &  Co.,  528  Sansome 

Pacific  Fruit  Market,  109,  7th,  and  Emporium 
Bldg 

Paulucci  &  Casassa,  416-418  Davis 

Pastene  Bros..  325-327  Davis 

Saratoga  Orchard  Co.,  202  Market 

Scatena  F.  &  Co.,  303  Washington 

Scatena  L.  &  Co.,  104-110  Washington 

Sorosis  Fruit  Co.,  101  Sansome 

Sresovich  Luke  G.  &  Co..  500  Washington 

Stewart  &  Co.,  513  Sansome 

Tindal  George  W.  &  Co.,  500-502  Sansome 

Trobock  &  Bergen  504  Sansome 

Tucker  Reuben  (bananas),  415  Washington 

Wetmore  Bros.,  415-417  Washington 

Wittland  Produce  Co.,  324-326  Davis 

Fruits  and  Vegetables. 

Abramovich  Bros.  &  Co.,  1654  Polk 

Aime  Lucy  L.  &  Co.,  1141  Pacific 

Airola  Andrea,  934  Church 

Alberts  Gus,  3129,  16th 

Ambrogi  Ernest,  4111  California 

Andersen  &  Christiansen,  1223  Steiner  and  714 

Point  Lobos  Av 
Andrews  &  Blodgett,  1444  Market 
Anticevich  John,  46,  7th 

Antippas  Alexander,  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  Cliff 
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An tippas  Andreas  E.,  41  Market 

Antippas  Nicholas,  12  East 

Antonio  Gregory,  118  Powell 

Arakel  JoUn,  127/2.  4tli 

Aronson  Isadore,  18  Grand  Central  Market 

Avery  D.  R.  &  Co.,  18-19  Centre  Market 

Bacelli  Peter,  1703  Sutter 

Bacigalupi  A.  L.  &  Co.,  509  Washington 

Bacigalupl  Frank,  841  Pacific 

Baldacci  Frank,  202  Valencia 

Baldi  Fernando,  1841  Market 

Baldocchi  Angelo,  S  E  cor  21st  and  Howard 

Baldocchi  Bros.,  1310  Dupont 

Baldocchi  C.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  McAllister 

Baldocchi  Cherubino,  240  O'Farrell  and  521  Geary 

Baldocchi  Robert,  2330  Fillmore 

Barbieri  Stephen,  155,  3d 

Barbino  Michael,  2154  Mission 

Barsanti  George,  415^^,  5th 

Barsi  Americo,  502!^,  3d 

Barsocchini  &  Co.,  1325  Stockton 

Barsocchini  &  Galli,  303  Hayes 

Borsotti  Frediano,  34,  24th 

Louis,  233  Jackson 
.  Charles  J.,  12171/2  Scott 
Belluomini  Angelo,  406  O'Farrell 
Bennett  C.  NW  cor  California  and  Central  Av 
Bergmann  &  Kovary,  1005  Guerrero 
Berta  A.  Co.,  1-5  S.  F.  Market 
Bertini  Raflael,  608  Larkin 
Bertini  &  Baldocchi,  3025  Sacramento 
Bevis  Thomas  J.  Mrs.,  320,  4th 
Bianchi  Liouis  A.,  811  Larkin 
Bianchini  Misaele,  1439  Valencia 
Blgnotti  Giacomo,  1717  Dupont 
Bini  Luigi,  1013,  18th 
Birch  William  M.,  Stanyan  opp  Haight 
Biscotto  Bartello,  1702  Howard 
Bisordi  &  Dini,  332,  5th 
Bizzo  Martio,  815i4  Greenwich 
Borel  Frank,  87,  9th 
Borel  Mary  Mrs.,  401  Geary 
Boschetti  E.  &  Co.,  1596  Bush 
Brinkmann  Charles,  151-153,  9th 
Brown  William  H.,  30-31  California  Market 
Bruhns  Henry  R.,  219  Clement 
Bryant,  Asman  &  Hahir,  1723-1725  Haight 
Buchignani  A.  &  Co.,  1923  Polk 
Burns  Thomas  A.,  109,  7th  and  Emporium  Bldg 
Butori  Angelo,  937  Oak 
Caffarena  Angelo,  1414V2  Powell 
Caldarella  Bros.,  102,  2d 
Caldarella  Jacques,  529,  2d 
Callaghan  John  C,  267,  3d 
Canepa  Bros. ,127,  3d 
Canepa  Frank,  2581/2,  3d 
Capaua  Antonio,  952,  20th 
Carriere  Caliste,  707  Broadway 
Casini  &  Lazzarini,  2100  Fillmore 
Cassato  Joseph,  121,  2d 
Castell  Guillermo,  818  Pacific 
Catelani  Giuseppe,  702  Turk 
Cecchettini  A.,  1246  Sanchez 
Cella  Antonio,  502V2  Post 
Cerelli  George,  17  Pfeiffer 
Cerruti  Paul&  Co.,  135  Oak 
Check  Joseph,  808, 15th 
Chelini  Frank,  301  Octavia 
Chelini,  Griffo  &Co.,  104,  4th 
Chelini  L.  &  Co.,  1607  Polk 
Chelini  Son  &  Co.,  332,6th 

Christian  Demetrius,  NE  cor  Bush  and  Kearny 
Cohen  Samuel,  1502  Franklin 
Coleman  James  S.,  Fulton  opp  7th  Av 
Consiglieri  Bros.,  357,  4th 
Constantine  John,  502  Kearny 
Cordanno  John,  1517  Devisadero 
Costamagna  Peter,  28  Franklin 
Coturri  Peter,  1600  Post 
Christofani  D.  &  Co.,  1128  Clay 
Cristoforo  Dimetrio,  1544  Market 
Cull  Lawrence,  12,  24th 
Cuneo  Antonio,  131,  21st 
Curtoni  &  Mitrovich,434  Turk 
Cutsas  &  Pagas,  216,  6th 
Dabcovich  John  C,  112  Stockton 
Dalpino  Giovanni,  1209  Turk 
Dalporto  Augosto,  idOV^,  8th 
Daneri  A.  &  Co.,  1101  Powell 


Danzi  Peter,  431  Hayes 

Da  Silva  J.  G.,  106  Collingwood 

Davis  Julius,  1819  Powell 

Davis  Louis,  11-13  City  Hall  Market 

De  Benne  Narciso,  927  Larkin 

De  Grazia  &  Co.,  611  Montgomery  Av 

Delcarlo  Alisseo,  138,  8th 

Dellamaggiora  &  Co.,  2434  and  2505  Mission 

Delia  Maggiora  &  Moretti,  850  and  908  Valencia 

Dellosso  &  Borisocchino,  723  Brannan 

Del  Secco  Giuseppe,  1301  Devisadero 

De  Martini  Antonio,  NW  cor  Broderick  and 
Tonquin 

Demartini  Charles,  268,  1st 

Depaoli  &  Co.,  2135  Polk 

Desimone  Salvatore,  2764  Mission 

Devoto  Antonio,  1529  Powell 

Diblasi  Antone,  410  Brannan  and  537,  8d 

Dini  &  Fancelli,  1129  Howard 

Di  Vecchio  Angelina,  1445  Ellis 

Dolce  Stephen.  416,  6th 

Domenichmi  Angel,  1648  Mission 

Donato  Gaetano,  605  Vallejo 

Drosbach  &  Ferris,  SW  cor  Grove  and  Lyon 

Duncan  James  H.,  NE  cor  Sansome  and  Pine 

Equi  Joseph,  232,  24th 

Fava  &  Biegiliomini,  3310%  Mission 

Fawcett  S.  &  Co.,  69  Centre  Market 

Fleming  Annie  Mrs.,  621  Davis 

Fonge  &  Lehman,  9-10  Centre  Market 

Fontana  G.  &  Co.,  846,  32d 

Franceschini  Emanuel,  348  McAllister 

Francesohini  Miohele,  646, 17th 

Franceschini  Victor,  640  Ellis 

Frediani  A.  &  Co.,  535  Hayes 

Frediani  A.  &  Co.,  1605  Folsom 

Frediani  George,  1050  Valencia 

Galiata  Ansano,  101,  23d 

Gallagher  Patrick,  335,  6th 

Galli  Cesira  Mrs.,  2800,  16th 

Galli  P.  &  Co.,  605  Post 

Gallotto  G.  &  Co.,  715  Stockton 

Garibaldi  Domenic,  1237  Pacific 

Gendotti  Bros.,  NE  cor  Hayes  and  Octavia 

Ghielmetti  Louis,  1404  Polk 

Giannelli  Dominic,  815  Bryant 

Giovannini  &  Carbonari.  407  Broadway 

Giulianelli  Bros.,  3009,  16th 

Giuliani  G.,  130,  5th 

Gortinkel  E.,  1042  Howard 

Gotelli  Bros.,  SW  cor  California  and  Devisa- 
dero 

Gress  Kent  W.,  603  Stanyan 

Griffo  G.,  246,  5th 

Griswold  George  G.,  407  East  North 

Haohmeister  Charles,  418,  3d 

Hawkins  John,  1515  Market 

Holliday  Joseph  L.,  501  Haight 

Jelich  &  Vulich,  213,  6th 

Kavanagh  Thomas  K.,  401,  24th 

Kinnel  Frederick,  SW  cor  Stevenson  and  3d 

Kuhlmeyer  &  Dolheguy,  209-311  Washington 

Lacomber  Peter,  2851  Mission 

Lafitte  L.  J.  &  Co.,  13-14  Centre  Market 

Lagomarsino  Charles  &  Co.,  422  Devisadero  and 
1907  Geary 

Lalanne  Charlotte,  502  Valencia 

Lambert  William,  NW  cor  Union  and  Steiner 

Landucci  M.  &  Bro.,  725  Montgomery  Av 

Lapello  Louis,  1203  Valencia 

Lauricella  Giuseppi,  13  Valencia 

Laveroni  Louis,  1719  Stockton 

Lavigne  Jean  M.,  1501  Mason 

Leary  P.  D.,  1325  Polk 

Legnitto  Louis,  1826  Union 

Leonetti  Antonio,  1338  Mission 

Lepori  Louis,  1105  Scott 

Leutza  Henry,  2091/2,  2d 

Llppmann  Louis,  3114Vz  Fillmore 

Lohman  Henry,  1711  Devisadero 

Lorenzini  L.  &  Co.,  2210  Fillmore 

Loschkavo  Antonio,  157,  2d 

Luvisi  Angelo,  NW  cor  Eddy  and  Pierce 

Magner  John  D.,  NW  cor  Hyde  and  Union 

Malfatti  R.  &  Co.,  512  Castro 

Mammini  &  Quilici,  SW  cor  Leavennorth  and 
California 

Marchand  &  Cadarella,  235,  6th 

Marohi  John,  Pacific  Fruit  Market 


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Maresca  Michael,  1013  Powell 

Marks  Bros.,  1305  Buchanan 

Marks  E.,  1919  Bush 

Marks  Morris  H.,  1611  Fillmore 

Martini  Marmerta,  1611  Geary 

Massa  &  Solari,  845  McAllister 

Matenelli  Modesto,  210S  Howard 

Maynard  Richard,  NE  cor  Sansome  and  Halleck 

Micheletti  E.  &  Co.,  1310  Polk 

Milan  George,  214,  24th 

Montal  John,  818  Pacitic 

Morelli  Louis,  1804  Howard 

Murphy  Daniel  F.,  1942  Market 
(0        Musante  Rolando,  2601  Folsom 
—        Nicholas  &  Currie,  34  Market 
5        Nicolitti  Paulo,  2301  Jackson 

O'Connor  James  F.,  921  Church 
0)        Oliva  Joseph,  1933  Union 
»-        Olivari  Bartolomeo,  1302  Pacific 
"        Olsson  J.  H.,  4031/2  Folsom 

Omey  G.  W.  &  Co.,  33-34  California  Market 
r-        Orsi  G.  &  Co. .  7  Buena  Vista 
S        Pacinotti  Octavia,  368  Sanchez 
"        Pagnini  Frank,  5111/2,  4th 

Paganini  William,  2702  Mission 

Paolinelli  Edward,  1900  Fillmore 

Parenti  P.  &  Co.,  127, 6th 

Parenti  &  Son,  2195  Powell 

Parker  Frank,  2103  Mission 

Pattyn  David,  244,  9th 

Pedrotta  &  Zambelli,  325  Turk 

Pellegrini  Dominick,  1710  Church 
■^       Perasso  Giovanni,  1427  Hyde 
H         Piochi  Pasquale,  136  Hayes 

Piccoli  Christian,  448,  26th 
1^         Pieraccini  G.,  1411  Church 
■^         Podesta  &  Peirano,  442  Bush 
■4         Portelli  Joseph,  125  Guerrero 
'-^         Pozzetti  Giuseppe,  1616  Dupont 

Pucci  Angelo,  1307  Castro  and  1402,  24th 
H         Puglaisi  Joseph,  2238  Mission 
^         Ragenovich  &  Coloboros,  1213  Powell 
3         Raggio  Bros.,  410  Hayes 
^         Ramacciotti  A.  G.  &  Co.,  2939^  Clay 
^         Ratto  John,  702  Valencia 

Ratto  Stephen,  2325  Mission 

Re  Giuseppe,  1628  Stockton 

Rengli  Anton,  3350  Mission 

Riccomi  P.  &  Co.,  S  s  Sierra  nr  Kentucky 

Ridolfi  C,  741,  24th 

Rigas  Peter,  433  Sutter 

Rivara  Ventorino,  533  Pine 

Rivelli  George,  1^3,  26th 

Rogers  Anton,  1502  Folsom 

Rosengarn  Herman  J.,  1043  Howard 

Rossi  P.  &  Co.,  1102  Folsom 

Sahato  G.  &  Sons,  245,  15th 

Sahla  Ferdinand  J.,  425,  23d 

Sanford  Frank  L.,  104  Eddy 

Santallasci  B.,  146,  5th 

Saporiti  &  Benetti,  1248  Valencia 

Sauber  William,  1545  Geary 

Savio  Emilio,  530  O'Fairell 

Savio  Secondo,  1201%  Folsom 

Scatena  D.  &  Co.,  439%  Hayes 

Scatena  S.  &  Co.,  1320  Polk 

Scecchitano  Annie,  SW  cor  24th  and  Howard 

Schmidt  William,  524  Hayes 

Selinger  A.  M.,  2901  Geary 

Selmi  &  Metraia,  2257  Market  and  226  Noe 

Sericano  L.  &  Co.,  226  and  305,  4th 

Sidoti  G.  &  Son,206i/2,  12th 

Simi  Vincent,  13-14  Bay  City  Market 

Simi  &  Baldocchi,  232  Taylor 

Simonetti  M.,  549,  4th  and  911  Harrison 

Simonetti  &  Earli,  428,  4th 

Sirarak  Mitchell,  336  Devisadero 

Solari  Giovanni  B.,  2171/2,  18th 

Solari  L.  &  Co.,  1415  Octavia.  and  Railroad  Av 
bet  11th  and  12th  Avs  South 

Solari  Stephen,  306!/2.  3d 

Squaglia  Catherine,  3246  Mission 

Squire  &  Wyatt.  829  Filbert 

Stangroom  Robert,  871  Bryant 

Stein  Charles,  1061  Howard 

Tamburini  Stephen,  316  Francisco 

Tardelli  Rafael,  113,  6th 


Teweles  Belle,  1732  Devisadero 

Tinneman  Ludwig,  1718  Devisadero 

Tolomei  C.  &  Co.,  1444  Mission 

Tomasini  Filbert,  14414,  Uth 

Torre  Giovanni,  1401  Ellis 

Vannucci  Bros.,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Webster 

Vannucci  Frank,  320  Broadway 

Vasilatos    Napoleon,     Ocean    Terrace,    Sutro 

Heights,  and  B  nr  49th  Av 
Verduci  Giovanni,  1100  McAllister 
Verdugie  James,  1031  Montgomery 
Vicini  Peter,  1005  Pacific 
Violich  J.  &  Co.,  1597  Turk 
Von  Husen  John,  1127  McAllister 
Wenzel  Henry,  1340-1342  Howard 
Wilson  Henry,  IOIO1/2  Hyde 
Witt  John,  9-10  Bay  City  Market 


Funeral  Directors. 

(See  Undertakers.) 

Fur  Dealers  and  Furriers. 

(*  Wholesale.) 

*  Alaska  Commercial  Co.,  310  Sansome 
Arctic  Fur  Co.,  925  Market 

Berwin  &  Gassner.  131  Post 

Eisner  Daniel,  331  Kearny 

Fisher  Charles  &  Co.,  22  Sutter 

Hodges  Robert  L.,  108  Powell 

Jung  Nicholas,  California  Av  nr  Shotwell 

Kelly  &  Liebes,  120  Kearny 

Kohn  Herman,  32  Geary 

Korper  J.,  916  Market,  rooms  66-67 

Lachman  &  Co.,  110  Kearny 

Ladd  Edwin  H.,  9,  3d 

Liebes  H.  &  Co.,  133-137  Post 

Lofstad  John  N.,  14  Kearny 

Marx  F.  &  Co.,  9.57  Market 

Moses  Marcus,  963  Market 

MuUer  Frederick  P.,  223  Kearny 

Nielsen  Jorgen,  20  Ellis 

*  North  American  Commercial  Co.,  24-25  Mills 

Bldg 
Pioneer  Fur  Co.,  1300  Market 
Simmons  George,  121  Post 
Strauss  Peter,  211  Eddy 
Wallace  Robert,  115  Kearny 
Wallev  Emil  E.,  115  Kearny 
WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO.,  310  Sansome 
Windmiller  Maurice,  124  Kearny 


Cummer  F.  D. 
California 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


♦Furnaces. 

Son  Co.  The  (Cleveland,  O.), 


Furnished  Rooms. 

(See  Hotels,  also  Lodging  Houses.) 


Furnisliing  Goods. 

(See   House   Furnishing    Goods,  also    Ladies' 
Furnishing  Goods,  also  Mens'  Furnish- 
ing Goods.) 


Furniture  Dealers. 

Anderson  James,  1121  Market 
Antoniazzi  Peter,  1800  Powell 
Bare  Bros.,  1251-1257  Market 
Beauchamp  W.  P..  15  Polk 
Bernstein  Rachael  Mrs.,  1104  Howard 
Berson  Gustave,  204  Post 
Bill  &  Krausgrill,  1322  Stockton 
Boedefeld  John,  1171  Mission 
Braun  Leon,  1909  Mission 
Brilliant  Tobias,  410  Post 
Browne  Regnor  B.,  103,  9th 
Brun  Frederick,  417,  3d 
Bulotti  &  Sauter,  1402  Stockton 


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California  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co.,  117-121 

Geary 
Cerf  Eugene,  760  Howard 
Chadbourne  F.  S.  &  Co.,  26  O'Farrell 
Chicago  Clock  Co.,  1633-16S4  Market 
Chope  Thomas  P.  (2d  hand),  848  Mission 
Clark  John  T.,  1133  Market 
Code  William  E.,  757  Mission 
Coleman  Bros.,  915  Mission 
Connelly  &  Borle,  932  Mission 
Conrad  Fred  J.,  1822  Market 
Curtis  John,  1239  Market 
Dalton  Charles  R.,  808-810  Valencia 
Denver  Furniture  Co.,  934  Howard 
Diel  Carl,  2705  Mission 

Doernbecher  Furniture  Co.,  733-741  Mission 
Dore  Edward  R.,  1807  Powell 
Doyle  Daniel  P.,  214,  4th 
Durand  Furniture  Co.,  1433  Mission 
Eastern  Clock  Co.,  1231-1236  Stockton 
Emanuel  L.  &  E.,  432,  4th 
Escande  Charles,  2543  Mission 
Fa  villa  C.  &  Co.,  1212  Stockton 
Favilla  &  Co.,  1513-1515  Stockton 
Feig  Alexander,  151,  4th 
Flinn  John  W.,  319-321  Sutter 
Forster,  Little  &  Co.,  861  Market 
FRANK  H.  W.  &  CO.,  212-216  Commercial  and 

932-934  Howard 
Fredericks  Joseph  &  Co.,  649  Market 
Friedman  M.  &  Co.,  224-230  Stockton 
Friedmann  Marcus.  424  Hayes 
Gallick  Max,  1171  Market 
Gercke  Furniture  Co.,  745  Mission 
Harlow  C.  &  Co.  (2d-hand),  864  Mission 
Harvey  John  W.,  510  Valencia 
Harvey  William  H.,  990  Folsom 
Hawley  George  W.,  207  Powell 
Heinz  George,  847  Valencia 
Herzog  L.  Mrs.,  922  Folsom 
Hislop  Robert  C,  314  Hayes 
Hoey  John,  716-718  Mission 
Hufschmidt  Henry,  1321  Market 
Hunter  Benjamin  F  ,  1515  Polk 
Hyman  Morris,  606  Broadway 
Indianapolis  Furniture  Co.,  750  Mission 
Jacobs  Hulda  Mrs.  (2d-hand),  1021  Folsom 
Jacobsen  Charles,  411,  3d 
James  David  B.,  414  McAllister 
Jones  Simon,  2121  Mission 
Joseph  Maurice,  1101  Stockton 
Keyes  George  O.,  1138  Howard 
KING  FURNITURE  CO.,  1127-1131  Market 
Kitterman  James,  1313  Stockton 
Kleinert  A.  G.,  1512-1514  Polk 
Kragen  Furniture  Co.,  1043  Market 
Krasky  Henry  G..  779  Mission 
Laird  Daniel,  1507  Stockton 
Lehrer  Simon  (2d-hand),  1049  Folsom 
Levison  Millie  Mrs.  (2d-hand),  867  Folsom 
Luna  Michael.  636  Broadway 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 


KOR    BARQAINS 

In  Furniture,  Bedding,  Carpets,  Curtains, 
Stoves,  Specialties  in  Folding  Beds,  Sideboards 
and  Book  Cases,  new  and  good  as  new,  either  for 
cash  or  on  EASY  INSTALLMENTS,  call  on 

LuNDY  Furniture  Company 

813  Market  Street 


Mackay  Alexander  &  Son,  715  Market 
Malone  James  H.,  110,  4th 
Manning  I.  A.  &  Co.  (Newport),  933  Market 
Marchand  Ernest,  1112  Mission 
Mathews  Solomon,  859  Mission 
McCabe  Hugh,  948-950  Mission 
McCarthy  Timothy  D.,  112,  4th 
McGrath  William,  1937  Mission 
McRae  Donald,  829  Mission 


Miller  Jose  h  A.,  960-962  Mission 

MILWAUKEE  FURNITURE  CO.,  933-934  How- 
ard 

Meckel  Ernst,  1332  Pacific 

Morse  J.  M.,  1725  Market 

Nelson  Thomas  H.,  126,  4th 

Neumann  Louis  J.,  117,  6th 

New  England  Furniture  Co.,  720  Mission 

NOLAN  W.  S.,  1325  Market 

NOONAN  JEREMIAH,  1017-1023  Mission 

O'Brien  Henry,  1631  Polk 

O'Connell  Margaret  Mrs.,  1126  Howard 

Office  Specialty  Manufacturing  Co.,  29  New 
Montgomery 

Opitz  Henry,  (2d-hand).  640  Howard 

Peters  Frank,  961i^-963  Mission 

PLUM  CHARLES  M.  &  CO.  UPHOLSTERY  CO., 
1301-1307  Market 

Prendergast  James  M.,  139  Larkin 

Raicevich  Spiro,  307  Hayes 

Rarig  W.  C,  157  New  Montgomery 

Raymond  Frank  C,  1147  Mission 

Rennert  Frederick,  1109  Howard 

Robrecht  Anton,  826  Pacific 

Rochat  &  Schlingman  (wholesale),  762  Mis- 
sion 

Rosenberg  Theodore,  1128  Howard 

Rossi  P.  Co.  The,  117  Sutter 

Rothschild  Morris,  213-215  Mason 

Schatz  Phillip  (2d-hand),  935a  Folsom 

Scholz  Robert  (2d-hand),  404,  5th 

Schwerdt  Jacob,  821-823  Mission 

Searey  Furniture  Co.,  1427-1429  Mission 

Selway  &  Stockbridge,  2938,  16th 

Sherwood  Martin,  1224  Stockton 

Shirek  &  Shirek,  747  Market 

Silverstein  Morris,  969  Howard 

SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market.  (See 
advt.  on  following  page.) 

Smith  A.  B.  Furniture  Co.,  128-132  Ellis 

Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  1039-1041  Market 

Taussig  Phillip,  1121  Mission 

Walcom  George,  402  Sutter 

WEBER  C.  F.  &  CO.  (Andrew's  Folding  Beds), 
office  300-306  Post 

Weeks  Thomas  W.,  958  Howard 

Western  Furnishing  Co.,  967  Mission 

Wild  &  Wyman  (2d-hand),  443,  3d 

Wiley  Bros.,  931  Mission 

Wilson  Bros.  Co.,  1710  Market 

Wisconsin  Furniture  Co.  (wholesale),  762  Mis- 
sion 


Furniture  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Cabinet  Makers,  also  Chair  Makers.) 

Bader  &  Fincke,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bryant 

Braas  &  Wittenburg,  213  Mission 

Brandlein  George,  547-549  Brannan 

California  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co.,  117-121 
Geary 

Emanuel  L.  &  E.,  432-434,  4th 

EulerH.  &Co.,442,  .5th 

FINK  &  SCHINDLER,  1309-1315  Market 

Frank  H.  W.  &  Co.,  212-216  Commercial  and  932- 
934  Howard 

Friedriohs  Henry,  29-33,  17th 

Fuller  George  H.  Desk  Co.,  638  Mission 

Granz  Louis,  1909-1911  Howard 

Greffe  Charles,  508-510,  5th 

Harrold,  Belcher  &  Allen,  508  Sutter 

Herring  Richard,  557  Brannan 

Hoey  John,  716  Mission 

Home  Manufacturing  Co.,  561-563  Brannan 

Kreling  F.  W.  Sons  Co.,  15th  and  Guerrero 

Moore  Rufus  W.,  1639  Mission 

Peterson  &  Schemp,  SE  cor  17th  and  Fol- 
som 

Plum  Charles  M.  &  Co.  Upholstery  Co.,  1301-1307 
Market 

Potrero  Furniture  Co.,  cor  Santa  Clara  and 
Wisconsin 

Reichling  Caspar,  551  Brannan 

San  Francisco  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co., 
644-648  Bryant 

Steinmetz  August  &  Co.,  540  Brannan 

WEST  COAST  FURNITURE  CO.,  432-434,  4th 


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IN  SAN  FRANCISCO 


Stand,  N.  W.  Cor.  Taylor  Street  and  Golden  Gate  Avenue 

LEAVE    ORDERS    AT    CIGAR    STAND  TELEPHONE     SOUTH     455 


*  Furniture  Movers. 

(See  aiso  Expresses.) 
AMERICAN  FURNITURE  EXPRESS  CO.,  stand 

NW    cor   Geary    and   Stockton,    office    146 

Geary,  telephone  Red  1403 
Corkery  P.  &  Sons,  1127  Sutter 

HAHN  BROTHERS, 

furniture  and  baggage  moving,  general 
express  business,  2121  Fillmore  and  2017 
Bush,  telephone  West  277 

MORTON  SPECIAL  DELIVERY 

furniture  moved  $2.50  per  load  and  up- 
ward, estimates  furnished,  pianos  moved 
$2.00  each,  408  Taylor,  telephone  Main  46 

Pacific  Furniture  Express,  junction  Market  and 

and  Golden  Gate  Av 
UNION  FURNITURE  AND  BAGGAGE  MOVING 

CO.,   NW  cor  Taylor  and  Golden  Gate  Av 
Union  Square  Furniture  Packing  and  Moving 

Co.,  301  Stockton 

*  Furniture  Packing  and  Shipping. 

MORTON  SPECIAL  DELIVERY 

packing  and  shipping  at  low  rates,  408 
Taylor,  telephone  Main  46 

SAN  FRANCISCO  FURNITURE 

MOVING,  PACKING  AND  SHIPPING  CO., 
P.  Corkery  &  Sons  proprietors,  1127  Sutter 

*  Furniture— Second-hand. 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 

*  Furniture  Storage. 
Barber  George  A.,  1509  Market 
Haynert  Clemens,  214  Stockton 
James  David  B.,  414  McAllister 

MORTON  SPECIAL  DELIVERY 

408  Taylor,  telephone  Main  46 
OVERLAND  FREIGHT  TRANSFER   CO.,  main 

ofQce  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch  office 

NW  cor  California  and  Front 
Pacific  Storage  Warehouse,  301  Stockton 
Pierce  James  M.,  735  Market 
Rooney  Thomas  H.,  772  Mission 
Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  10.39-1041  Market 
Taylor  Charles  L,.,  304  Post 
Wilson  Bros.  Co.,  1710  Market 


Furriers. 

(See  Fur  Dealers.) 


Fuse  Manufacturers. 

California  Fuse  Assn..  220  California,  room  3 
California  Fuse  Works,  220  California,  rooms  1-3 
Eagle  Safety  Fuse  Works,  226  Market 
Ensign,  Bickford  &  Co.  (Simsbury,  Conn.),  office 

320  California,  room  3 
San  Francisco  Fuse  Manufacturing  Co., 507  Cal- 
ifornia 
WESTERN   FUSE  AND  EXPLOSIVES  CO.,  200 
Market 

*  Galvanized  Iron. 
LANE  W.  E..  505  Kearny 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

Galvanized  Iron  Cornices. 

(See  Cornice  Makers.) 

Galvanizers. 
FINN  JOHN  METAL  WORKS,  109-111  Mission 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office 323  Market,  works, 
Potrero 

Game. 

(Seei Poultry  and  Game.) 

*  Garden  Implements. 
(See  also  Hardware.) 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Gardeners. 

(See  Landscape  Gardeners.) 

*  Gas  and  Steam  Fitters. 

(See  also  Plumbers  and  Gas  Fitters.) 
Grannis  J.  G.  &  Co.,  544  Mission  and  40  New 

Montgomery 
Iredale  Charles  W.,  953  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
LAWTON  EDWARD  J.,  7  Belvedere 
Meehan  Charles,  653  Sacramento 
Snook  G.  <&  E.,  630  Sacramento 
Snook  William  S.  &  Son,  554  Clay 
Wilson  William  F.,  204  Stockton 


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GEA 


*  Gas  and  Steam  Fitters'  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Gas  Brackets. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND   CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Gas  Burners. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC   SUPPLY  AND   CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 
GAS  CONSUMERS'  ASSOCIATION,  316  Post 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Meyer  Philip,  114  Kearny 

Gas  Engines. 
AMERICAN    TYPE    FOUNDERS'    CO., 


405-407 


California  Gas  Engine  Co.,  130  Main 

GOLDEN  STATE  AND  MINERS'  IRON  WORKS, 

231-351,  1st 
Harding  August  A.,  231-251,  1st 
Hicks  James  L.,  667  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
ORIENTAL  GAS  ENGINE  WORKS,  lOSBeale 
SCHILLING  ADAM  &  SONS,  211-213  Main 
Swain  Hadmen  Mfg.  Co.,  215-217  Spear 
Union  Gas  Engine  Co.,  309-311  Howard 

*  Gas  Fittings. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Gas  Fixtures. 
BUSH  &  MALLETT  CO.,  338-330  Post 
Burtchaell  J.  W.,  13  Trinity 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND     CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 


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E.    H.    FORST 

Electric  and  Combination  Fixtures 

1145  MARKET  STREET 

Telephone,  South  329 


CALIFORNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.,  133  Geary 
DAY  THOMAS  &  CO.,  233  Sutter 
Ickelheimer  Samuel  &  Bro.,  322  Sutter 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearnv 
PACIFIC    MANUFACTURING    AND    PLATING 

WORKS,  333  Mission 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 

72,  1st 
Williamson  Henry,  413  Sutter 

*  Gas  Lamps. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Gas  Light  Companies. 

California  Gas  Light  and  Fuel  Co.,  330  San- 
some,  room  13 

Central    Gas    Light   Co.    The,    508   California 

Merced  Gas  Co.,  81  Nevada  Block 

Oakland  Gas,  Light  and  Heat  Co.,  604  Commer- 
cial 

Pacific  Gas  Improvement  Co.,  SW  cor  Steven- 
son and  Annie 

Pacific  Gas  Light  and  Fuel  Co.,  314  Montgom- 
ery, room  5 

Pacific  Lighting  Co.,  SW  cor  Stevenson  and 
Annie 

San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  SE  cor  1st  and 
Natoma 

San  Leandro  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Co.,  307 


Stockton  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  604  Commercial 


Gas  Lighting  by  Electricity. 
(See  also  Electric  Gas  Lighting 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

California  Electric  Supply 

and  Construction  Co. 

E.     H.     FORST 

GAS  LIGHTING  BY  ELECTRICITY 

1145  MARKET  STREET 

Telephone,  South  329 

CALIFORNIA  GAS  FIXTURE  CO.,  133  Geary 
LANE  W.E.,  505  Kearny 

Gas  Machines. 
Badlam  Bros.,  Crocker  Bldg. 
GAS  CONSUMERS  ASSOCIATION,  316  Post 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Gas  Pipe. 
FROELICH  CHRISTIAN,  302  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Gas  Pipe  and  Fittings. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Gas  Regulators. 

Alameda  Gas  Saving  Association,  306  Sutter 
California  Automatic  Gas  Regulator  Co.,  231 

Post 
GAS  CONSUMERS  ASSOCIATION,  316  Post 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Pacific  Gas  Governor  Co.,  77  Murphy  Bldg 
Peerless  Gas  Regulator,  6  Chronicle  Bldg 
Universal  Gas  Saving  Association,  1149  Market 

Gas  Stoves. 

Howse  Henry  L..  14  Montgomery  Av 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Ringen  Stove  Co.,  13-15  Bluxome 

S.  F.  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gas  Stove  Dept.,  236  Post 

*  Gas  Works,  Machinery  and  Supplies. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  133-125  Beale 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


*  Gasoline  Engines. 
AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  405-407  San- 


*  Gasometer  Makers. 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  232  Market,  works 

Potrero 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-135  Beale 

Gangers. 
CURTIS  J.  M.  &  SON,  123  California,  room  27 
Hunter  James,  333  Front 
Hunter  Richard  B.,  333  Front 
Hunter  Samuel,  333  Front 
Hunter  Walter,  333  Front 

*  Gauges— Steam  and  Hydraulic. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


*  Gears  Cut  to  Order. 
PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  154,  1st 


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Selected  Vintages  of 

5  Fine  Bordeaux  and  Sautemes. 

123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


GEL 


CROCKEB-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


GLA 


1811 


Established  1879 


Incorporated  1893 


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Embossing,  Staining,  Beveling,  Crystalizing,  etc. 


GOLD  MEDAL  AND  DIPLOMA  AWARDED  AT  MIDWINTER  FAIR 


The  Leading  House  on  the  Pacific  Coast 

Nos.  103  aod  105  Mission  St 


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TELEPHONE     MAIN     868 


*  Gelatine. 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  agents  Chalmers, 
213-214  Market 

General  Agents. 

Covert  Henry  M.,  218  California,  room  4 

Healy  W.  Frank,  23  Kearny 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

McKay  David,  510  California 

Morgan  John  J.,  26  Montgomery 

Murphy  Eugene  P.,  533  Kearny,  rooms  1-2 

Pequigney  &  Co.,  873!4  Market 

Thai  Fred  M.,  426  California,  room  4 

General  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers  General.) 

Gents'  Furnishing  Goods. 

(See  Men's  Furnishing  Goods.) 

Gilders. 

Cohen  Herrman,  19  Grant  Av 
Enelund  Anton  L.,  1009^4  Larkin 
Gump  S.  &  G.,  113  Geary 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Morris  &  Kennedy,  19-21  Post 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741-745  Market 
Sanders  J.  W.,  232  Fremont 
Schussler  Bros.,  27  Grant  Av 
Vickery  W.  K.,234  Post 

WALSH  PETER  J., 

222  ElUs 

*  Gin  Importers. 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  (Houtman's  Hol- 
land Double  Anchor  Crown  Brand,  Burke's 
Old  Tom),  Pacific  Coast  Agents  for  Fleisch- 
mann's  American  Gin,  213-214  Market 

WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-339  Market 


*  Ginger  Ale  Importers. 
SHERWOOD    &     SHERWOOD     (Ross'     Royal 

Belfast),  212-214  Market 
WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  337-329  Market 

Ginger  Ale  Manufacturers. 
EGGERS,  GOULD  &  CO.,  1308  Mission 
SOMPS    P.    G.    SODA   WORKS  (and  sarsapa- 
rilla),  office  764-766   Folsom,    manufactory 
259-263  Clementina,  telephone  Main  5419 
Steimke  Bros.,  2768  Octavia. 

Glass  Benders. 

Butterworth Thomas  C,  223-227,  10th 
CALIFORNIA     ART    GLASS,    BENDING    AND 

CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 
Hopper  Samuel  E.,  428, 30th  and  103'/i  Fremont 

Glass  Bevelers. 
CALIFORNIA     ART     GLASS.  BENDING    AND 
CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 

Glass  Blowers. 
HESS  CHARLES,  519  Kearny 
Lamont  Gustave  E.,  126  Kearny 

*  Glass— Cathedral  and  Colored. 

Butterworth  Thomas  C,  233-237,  10th 

Glass  Cutters. 

Butterworth  Thomas  C.  223-227,  10th 
CALIFORNIA    ART     GLASS,    BENDING    AND 

CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 
Cunningham  Peter  K.,  10  Stevenson 
Hopper  Samuel  E.,  428, 30th  and  IO314  Fremont 

*  Glass  Embossers. 
CALIFORNIA    ART     GLASS,    BENDING    AND 
CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 


WASHBURN  &  fflOEN  MFG.  CO., 


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Fine  Old  Table  Wines. 
California's  Choicest  Products. 


1812 


GLA 


CROCKER-LA NGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


GLO 


San  Francisco  I  Pacific  Glass  Works 

ESTABLISHED     1863 

Manufacturers  of  GREEN  AND  AMBER  GLASSWARE 

Our  Specialties  are    FRUIT    JARS,    MINERAL    WATER    BOTTLES,    BEER 

BOTTLES,  DEMIJOHNS,  BOXED   DEMIJOHNS,  and  all  kinds  of 

LETTERED   BOTTLES  made  in  PRIVATE  MOULDS. 

OFFICE  AND  WORKS,  COR.  SEVENTH  AND  TOWNSEND  STS. 


*  Glass  Engravers. 

(See  also  Engravers,  Glass.) 

CALIFORNIA     ART     GLASS.    BENDING  AND 

CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 
KAULFUSS  FREDERICK  C,  104  Jessie 

*  Glass -Ground. 
CALIFORNIA   ART     GLASS.    BENDING    AND 
CUTTING JWORKS.  103-105  Mission 

*  Glass— Ornamental. 
CALIFORNIA    ART      GLASS.    BENDING    AND 
CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 

Glass— Plate. 

Fuller  W.  P.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Front 
Katz  Charles,  549  Clay 
Rosenbaum  Fr.  H.  &  Co., 567  Market 
Serensky  Joseph,  2832,  16th 
Woods  F.  N.  &  Co.,  51-53,  1st 

*  Glass  Signs. 
CALIFORNIA    ART    GLASS.    BENDING    AND 
CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 


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*  Glass  Stalners  and  Enamelers. 

Brouchoud  Joseph  F.,  1111,  25th 
Butterworth  Thomas  C,  223-227,  10th 
CALIFORNIA.    ART    GLASS.    BENDING    AND 

CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 
Pacific-American  Decorative  Co.,  26  O'Farrell 
Porter  Bruce,  606  J  ackson 
Schmitz  &  Taylor,  62,  8th 

Glass— Window. 

(See  Paints,  Oils  and  Glass.) 

Glass  Works. 

MARSH  H.  F.,  agent  United  States  Glass  Co. 
(Pittsburg,  Pa.),  18  Sutter 

MARSH  &  KIDD,  agents  Eastern  manufac- 
turers, 522  Market 

SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PACIFIC  GLASS 
WORKS,  NE  cor  7th  and  Townsend 

UNITED  STATES  GLASS  CO.,  18  Sutter 

WEST  BERKELEY  GLASS  WORKS,  works  and 
office  West  Berkeley 

Glassware. 

(See  Crockery  and  Glassware,  also  Druggists' 
Glassware.) 

*  Glazed  Terra  Cotta. 


GLADDING,  McBEAN  &C0. 

-58-136 


Glaziers. 

Berlinsky  Abraham,  155,  7th 

CALIFORNIA    ART    GLASS.    BENDING     AND 

CUTTING  WORKS,  103-105  Mission 
Cohen  Isadore,  567  Market 
Cohen  Wolff,  1902  Fillmore 
Cooney  John  J.,  141,  4th 
Friedman  Solomon,  914  Valencia 
Fry  Thomas  C,  236  Montgomery  Av 
Leiser  Samuel,  1018  Howard 
Lewis  Marks,  673  Mission 
Mayer  Morris,  632  Washington 
Walsh  Patrick,  40  New  Montgomery 
Zacharias  Morris,  409  Kearny 

Glove  Importers. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods— Wholesale.) 

BERNAUER  ALEX,  523  Valencia 

Carson  Glove  Co.,  316-318  Market 

Centemeri  P.  &  Co.,  7  Kearny 

Goldstein  &  Cohn,  822  Market 

Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman,  1220-1324  Mar- 
ket and  107-109  Post 

Metz  Hans,  1608  Market 

Michels  &  Wand,  26  Kearny 

Moss  George  A. ,  800  and  932  Market  and  101  Post 

Newman  &  Levinson,  125-131  Kearny  and  743- 
744  Market 

O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  111-121  Post 

Robinson  Bros.,  50  Flood  Bldg 

Rosenberg  Joseph,  40-42  Geary 

Steinberger  &  Kalisher,  14-16  Sutter 

Verdier  G.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 

Weill  Raphael  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post 

Glove  Manufacturers. 

Baerschmidt  Emilie  Mrs.  &  Co.,  447  Valencia 

Baruch  Simon  &  Co.,  124  Pine 

Berger  Moses,  506  Market 

BBRNAUER  ALEX..  523  Valencia 

Block  H.  &  L.,  220-222  Bush 

Blumenthal  B.  &  Co.,  18-20  Battery 

Busby  Fred  H.,  412  Market 

Carson  Glove  Co.,  316-318  Market 

Centemeri  P.  &  Co.,  7  Kearny 

Conklin  F.  G.  &  Co.,  507  Market 

Empire  Glove  Works,  210,  3d 

Farrant  &  Co.,  1435  Market 

Fear  S.  &  Co.,  413-415  Market 

Franklin  &  Newman,  131  Pine 

Heineman  Henry  M.,  109  Sansome 

Inman  W.  M.,31,  3d 

Leak  Glove  Manufacturing  Co.,  411  Market 

Lewis  E.  &  Co.,  1731  Market 

Limousin  Cyprien,  119  Grant  Av 

McCall  William  P.,  550,  4th 

Spiegelman  Joseph,  511'/4  Gough 

Turney  John  Z.,  124  Pine 

Williams  George,  719  Shotwell 

*  Glove  Threads. 
BARBOUR  BROS.  CO.  THE,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517-519  Market 


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GLU 


CROCKER-IiANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


GRI 


1813 


Glue  Manufacturers. 

American  Glue  Co.,  593 Mission 

Armour  Glue  Works,  23  Davis,  room  11 

CALIFORNIA  GLUE  WORKS,  office  106  Pine 

California  Paint  Co.  (agents),  22  Jessie 

HOLJE  MARTIN,  106  Pine 

RUSSIA  CEMENT  CO..  14  Drumm 

Silveira  &  Vieara,   15th  Av   South  and  Islais 

Creek 
Union  Glue  Co.,  106  Pine 

*  Glycerine  Refiners. 

Hueter  E.  L.  Glycerine  Works,  office  22  Ellis 
Sonntag  Charles  &  Co.,  114-116  Market 

Gold  and  Silver  Refiners. 

(See   also  Assayers.) 
Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery 

Gold  Beaters. 

Newman  James  (estate  of), 202  Post 

Gold  Fen  Makers. 

Baptis  John  H.,  318  Kearny 

Gold    Flaters. 

Central  Plating  Works,  852  Mission 

Ekelund  Eric,  9  Hardie  PI 

Hawkins  James  M.,  622  Clay 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

FACIFIC  MANUFACTURING  AND  PLATING 
WORKS,  323  Mission 

San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 
72,  1st 

San  Francisco  Plating  Works  The,  653-655  Mis- 
sion 

SCHAEZLEIN  &  BURRIDGE,  3  Hardie  PI 

Gold  Platers'  Supplies. 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

*  Gong  Manufacturers. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Grain  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Grain.) 

Grain  Dealers. 

(See  also  Brokers— Grain,  also  Hay  and  Grain.) 

Alexander  Granville  W.,  421  California 

Anspacher  Bros.,  214  Pine,  room  17 

Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  316  California 

Bassett  &  Bunker,  400  Front 

Blum  Myrtil,  314  California 

Bray's  Sons  &  Co.,  220  Clay 

De  Pue  Edgar  J.,  7-8  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Dresbach  William  F.,  63  Merchants'   Exchange 

Bldg 
Dutard  Hippolite,  12.5-129  Davis 
Eppinger  &  Co.,  311  California 
Erlanger  Jonas  &  Co.,  308  Davis 
Girvin  &  Eyre,  307  California 
Grangers'  Business  Association,  108  Davis 
Grosh  Alvin  B.,  226  Clay 
Hammer  F.  H.  &  Co.,  215-217  Davis 
Hiestand.  Warner  &  Co.,  3  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Hulme  &  Hart,  8-10  Davis 
Keyser  Paul,  206  Clay 
Leist  Charles  J.  &  Co.,  201  Davis 
McGlauflin  Lewis  W.,  309  California 
McNear  George  W.,  326  California 
Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.,  310  California 
Ransom  Elisha  &  Co.,  303  California 
Sweet  S.  Co.,  212  Sansome,  room  30 
Trubenbach  &  Co.,  113  Clay 
Wangenheim  Sol  &  Co.,  122  Davis 
Waterman  M.  &  Co.,  314  California 
Witham  William  L.,  204  Clay 
Yolo  Mills,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Main 


Grain  Dryers. 

Henry  H.,  225  Harrison 


*  Grain  Machinery. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 


Grain  Shippers. 

Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  316  California 
De  Pue  Edgar  J.,  7-8  Mutual  Life  Bldg 
Eppinger  &  Co.,  311  California 
Girvin  &  Eyre,  307  California 
Grace  W.  R.  &  Co.,  203  California 
Lund  Henry,  214  California 
McGlauflin  Lewis  W..  309  California 
McNear  George  W.,  326  California 
Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.,  210  Battery 
Parrott  &  Co.,  306  California 
Rosenfeld's  John  Sons, ' 


Grainers. 

(See  Painters— House  and  Sign.) 


Granite  Dealers. 

BROWER  H.  0., 

granite  monuments  and  vaults,  343  Phe- 

lan  Bldg 
GRAHAM  HARVEY  &  CO.,  301  Montgomery 
Jackson  W.  E.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Jones  Bros.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  2d  and  Brannan 
Jones  George  H.,  70  Columbian  Bldg 
MULLANEY  PATRICK  D.,  419,  3d 
Ocean  View  Granite  Co.,  2245  Mission 
Rocklin  Granite  Curbing  Co.,  238  Montgomery 
RUFFINO  &  BIANCHI.   864-870  Bryant 
Sheerin  Daniel  &  Sons,   SW  cor  Broderick  and 

Ellis 


Graphite  Manufacturers. 

Pacific  Graphite  Manufacturing  Co. 


Grates. 

Bennett  &  Schutte,  148  Valencia 
BUSH  &  MALLETT  CO..  .328-330  Post 
CALIFORNIA   GAS   FIXTURE   CO.  (gas   logs), 

123  Geary 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Grate  Bars. 

Keeler  Herman,  712  Sutter 


*  Grille  Work— Wood. 
KLOG  THOMAS,  232  Ellis 
Stone  B.  L.,  328  Sutter 

WELLS    CHARLES  B.,   422   Sutter,    telephone 
Main  1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 


Grinders  and  Polishers. 

(See  also  Cutlers.) 
Bulotti  G.,  1  Langton 
Duchein  Peter,  23  Montgomery  Av 
Goodenough  Alexander,  1321  Pacific 
Helliwell  Richard,  104  Stockton 
PACIFIC  TOOL   AND  SUPPLY   CO.   (suppli 

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Schintz  Jacob  H.,  SE  cor  18th  and  Shotwell 


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BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
MARWEDEL  C.  F..58,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 


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Adams-Booth  Co.  (Sacramento),  405  Front 

Associated  Wholesale  Grocers  of  California,  123 
California 

Bertin  &  Lepori,  520-528  Washington 

Castle  Bros.,  200-208 Davis 

Chandler  T.  H.  &  Co.,  128  Market 

Chichizola  A.  &  Sons,  316-318  Pacific 

Clufl  William  Co.,  16-22  Front 

Coghill  &  Kohn,  300  Front 

Costa  Lorenzo,  608  Front 

Cunningham  J.  F.  Co.,  14  Clay 

Daneri  F.  &  Co.,  412  Battery 

Dellepiane  &  Co..  425-427  Battery 

Dowling  Thomas  H.  &  Co.,  219  Front 

Ehrman  M.  &  Co.,  104-llOFront 

EMPORIUM    GROCERY   CO.,  Emporium  Bldg 

Flamant  James,  60  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Foster  S.  &  Co.,  26-28  California 

GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO.,  426-432  Pine  and 
215-217  Sutter 

GranucciBros.,  514-516  Front 

HAAS  BROTHERS,  100-102  California 

Harris  Bros.  &  Co.,  221  California 

Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.,  216  Front 

Hills  Bros.,  126-130  Market 

Hogan  Howard  H.,  104-106  Pine 

Hooper  &  Jennings,  213-215  Front 

Jones  &  Co.,  26-28  Fremont 

Lennon  John  A.,  315  Clay 

Levi  H.  &  Co.,  117-119  Market 

Mangels  M.  &  C,  319  Clay 

Mau,  Saddler&  Co.,  122-124  Market 

McChesney  M.  W.  &  Sons  (Honolulu,  H.  I.),  204 
Front 

Meyer  Em.  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 

Pacific  Home  Supply  Assn.,  13  Front 

Pacific  Marine  Supply  Co.,  206 California 

Pascal,  Dubedat  &  Co.,  426-428  Jackson 

PENNELL  CHARLES  C.  &  CO.,  4  California 

Peterson  Frank  B.  &  Co.,  30-32  California 

Reid's  Cash  Store,  126  California 

Retail  Grocers  Assn.,  115  Clay 

Sbarboro  &  Co.,  531  Washington 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  Crosse  &  Black- 
well's  English,  Colman's,  Epps,  Pacific 
Coast  agents  of  French  groceries,  viz.,  Mar- 
quant  &  Co's.  mushrooms,  peas,  beans, 
stuffed  olives,  pate  de  foi  gras,  sardines, 
etc.,  and  Chalmer's  transparent  gelatine, 
and  sole  agents  of  Liebig's  extract  of  meat 
in  porcelain  jars  and  2-lb  and  5-lb  tins,  and 
of  Indian  delicacies,  viz.,  assorted  Calcutta 
chutneys,  Bombay  curry  powder,  Topperee 
jam,  etc.,  212-214  Marke 

SMITHS'  CASH  STORE,  414-418  Front,  (after 
July  1st,  27  Market) 

Snow  Louis  T.,  210  California 

Tillmann  &  Bendel,  313-327  Battery 

Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  201-207  Market 

Grocers— Retail 

Abt  Moritz,  823  Vallejo 

Adams  George  M.,  SE  cor  Grove  and  Buchanan 

Ahlers  &  Miesner,  200  Francisco 

Ahlf  Herman,  NE  cor  20th  and  Connecticut 

Ahrens  Wilken,  SE  cor  19th  and  Diamond 

Alberts  Harry,  701  Valencia 

Aldrich  Edmund  K.,  3021-3023, 16th 

AUeman  Charles,  1126  Larkin 

Alpers  Claus,  SWcor  Howard  and  13th 

Alpers  George,  330,  5th 

Amundsen  O.,  253  Clara 

Anderson  A.  C.  &  Co.,  cor  Sanchez  and  29th 

Anderson  Andrew,  1501  Leavenworth 

Anderson  August  W.,  716  Brannan 

Anderson  Peter,  432  Brannan 

ArendesFred,  215,  14th 

Arfsten  Broder,  NW  cor  15th  and  Noe 

Ariani  Bros.,  217  Broadway 

Armstrong  William  H.,  1723  Market 

Arnold  Bros.,  949  Valencia 

Aschmann  &  Meyenborg,  cor  Eddy  and  Taylor 

Ash  Richard.  755  Howard 

Ayers  Ernestine  I.  &  Co.,  227-229  Devisadero 

Baden  John  H.  C,  SW  cor  Fell  and  Devisadero 

Baker  I.  M.,  106  Eddy 


Band  Martin,  421  Union 

Bank  Anton,  1018,  16th  Av  South 

Bannon  James  S.,  71  Natoma 

Barbieri  Carlo,  754  Brannan 

Bardenhagen  Claus,  1001  Dolores 

Bamer  William,  2398  Howard 

Earner  William,  NW  cor  Mission  Road  and 
Sickles  Av 

Barrett  Mary  J.Mrs.,  313,  7th 

Barris  F.  T.,  114  Randall 

Barry  Mattew  C,  cor  16th  Av  South  and  Rail- 
road Av 

Barry  Patrick,  814  Howard 

Bassen  &  Muller,  SE  cor  Mission  and  8th 

Bassignano  Susan  Mrs.,  410  Folsom 

Bastian  Bros.,  732  Filbert 

Bateman  Frank  Mrs.,  33  West  Mission 

Bear  &  Buckley,  1311  Stockton 

Becker  Charles  H.,  SW  cor  Fulton  and  Fillmore 

Becker  D.  &  Co.,  cor  Sutter  and  Leavenworth 

Becker  J.  H.,  641  Sutter 

Becker  William,  438  Chestnut 

Beekmann  Meta  Mrs.,  1500  Folsom 

Beckmann  William,  458,  6th 

Beekmann  &  Stelling,  1900  Mission 

Beer  Jacob,  444  Van  Ness  Av 

Beerman  William,  1401  Octavia 

Beersman  Henry  A.,  1236  Union 

Beihom  Richard,  SE  cor  16th  and  Potrero  Av 

Bell  Michael,  125  Hermann 

Bellmer  Frederick,  1141  Harrison 

Bensen  Conrad,  1501  Buchanan 

Bensen  Henry,  774  Bryant 

Bergln  Michael  W.,  722  Harrison 

Bevan  Edwin  J.,  748  Brannan 

Beversen  Bros.,  570  Mission 

Beversen  &  Faltings,  535,  4th 

Bibo,  Newman  &  Ikenberg,  1447  Polk 

Blester  William,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Leav- 
enworth 

Binder  Edward,  NE  cor  21  st  and  Bryant 

Blaney  William  H.,  83  B  ady 

Blohm  Bros.,  600  Haight 

Bloom  Delia  Mrs.,  528!^  Folsom 

Bloomer  Charles,  36  Golden  Gate  Av 

Blossfeldt  Charles  H..309  Franklin 

Boedeker  Henry,  SE  cor  Green  and  Kearny 

Bogart  Frank  A.,  cor  Haight  and  Masonic  Av 

Bogel  Henry  F.,  NE  cor  15th  and  Dolores 

Boger  William,  835  Hayes 

Bohling  Charles,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Jones 

Bohlmann  &  Hermann,  NW  cor  Hayes  and  Polk 

Bohner  John,  300  Turk 

Boldt  &  Dabel,  SW  cor  6th  and  Folsom 

Bomke  Agnes,  1336  Alabama 

Borden  &  Nesbit,  204,  11th 

Borel  Leon  F.,  1530  Powell 

Borgfeldt  &  Siems,  337, 3d 

Borrman  John  C,  1125  Howard 

Boschetti  &  Bianchi,  520  Union 

Bose  August,  cor  Hermann  and  West  Mission 

Bose  Bernard  H.,  830  Howard 

Bose  Charles  M.,  424  Natoma 

Both  Jacob  F.,  868  Folsom 

Both  Michael,  NE  cor  25th  and  Capp 

Bowdich  Richard  W..  1701  Jones 

Bowe  W.  H.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  22d  and  York 

Bo  we  William  H.,  SE  cor  Potrero  Av  and  El 
Dorado 

Boylan  Hugh,  1151  Howard 

Boy  land  Francis,  222Townsend 

Brady  John  J.,  863  Bryant 

Brandt  Claus,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Octavia 

Brandt  John,  NW  cor  Valley  and  San  Jose  Av 

Brandt  &  Robohm,  1842  Ellis 

Bredehoft  Charles,  SW  cor  24th  and  York 

Bredhofl  Henry,  800  Page 

Brickwedel  Bros.,  cor  North  Point  and  Larkin 

Brideshaw  William,  1111  Howard 

Briggs  Wilber  N.,  994-998  Sanchez 

Brinckmann  Frederick  H.,  2029  Pacific  Av 

Brinkmann  August,  2100  Vallejo 

Brinkmann  Charles,  151-153,  9th 

Brinkmann  Hermann  F.,  138,  8th 

Bristol  Harry,  31  Tehama 

Brown  Daniel  J.,  33  Highland  Av 

Browning  Bros.,  SE  cor  Pine  and  Larkin 

Broyer  Herman,  SE  cor  Godeus  and  Mission 

Bruce  Bros.,  1247  Folsom 


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Bruggen  Frederick,  2701  Howard 

Bruns  Bros.  &  Steimke,  SE  cor  16th  and  Mission 

Bruns  Henry,  1901  Mission 

Bruns  John  H.  J.,  820  Bryant 

Bruse  Bernhard  F.,  1061  Golden  Gate  Av 

Bruse  Christian,  cor  Pacific  and  Leavenworth 

Bryant,  Asman  &  Hahir,  1723-1725  Haight 

Buchanan  W.  A.,  332  Main 

Buck  Carsten  W.,  SW  cor  Polk  and  Pine 

Buck  George  F.,  282  Guerrero 

Buck  &  Groth,  1071  Howard 

Buck  &  Schroder.  500,  4th 

Buckley  John,  246,  8th 

Bullwinkel  Henry  G.,  721  Folsom 

BuUwinkel  J.  Frederick,  NW  cor  Powell  and 
Pacific 

Bulotti  John,  2201  Steiner 

Bultmann  Bros.,  NW  cor  26th  and  Shotwell 

Bunger  Christian,  1500  Point  Lobos  Av 

Burke  Michael,  NW  cor  Scott  and  Ellis 

Burke  Peter,  537  Bryant 

Burmeister  Bros.,  S  W  cor  Bush  and  Polk 

Burmeister  &  Mehrtens,  NW  cor  California  and 
Leavenworth 

BURNS  WILLIAM  A.,  201  Valencia 

Butler  John,  121,  24th 

Butt  August  C,  SE  cor  Sutter  andLaguna 

Butt  Carson  C,  333,  19th 

Buttelmann  H.  E.  A.,  148,  11th 

Byrne  John  P.,  22  Langton 

Byrne  Stephen,  Harrison  nr  Precita  av 

Caflrey  James  P.,  1013  Guerrero 

Cahill  Delia  Miss,  1501  Montgomery 

Calderwood  Robert,  117  Fillmore 

California  Grocery  Co.,  1700  Hayes 

Callahan  Timothy  J.,  NW  cor  Bay  and  Hyde 

Callan  James,  S  W  cor  24th  and  Noe 

Cameron  Neil,  NW  cor  Minna  and  Mary 

Campe  J.  Frederick,  1011  Harrison 

Campodonico  Stephen,  ISlT/z  Powell 

Cannon  Ellen  Mrs.,  223  Perry 

Caranza  &  Nicora,  1501  Dupont 

Carlile  Andrew  S.,  420,  25th 

Carr  Otis  C,  133,  11th 

Carroll  Bros.,  NE  cor  3d  and  Minna 

Carroll  Dennis,  1701  Church 

Carroll  John  J.,  SE  cor  Fell  and  Webster 

Carroll  Patrick  C,  157  Minna 

Casassa  A.  &  Sons,  526  Green 

Casey  Owen,  938  Bryant 

Cassidy  Margaret  Mrs.,  745  Brannan 

Cattermole  Charles  H.,  NW  cor  Davis  and 
Broadway 

Cavagnaro  A.,  cor  Onondaga  and  Delaware  Avs 

Cavagnaro  D.  &  Sons,  NW  cor  Bauer  and  Mis- 
sion Road 

Cereghino  &  Co.,  cor  Mission  and  Silver  Av 

Cerutti  Giovanni,  1523  Dupont 

Chase  James  L.,  2255  Market 

Chichizola  Francisco,  1727  Leavenworth 

Christiansen  Carl  N.,  cor  Bush  and  Laguna 

Citron  Abraham,  821  Polk 

Claasen  J.  H.  &  Co.,  397,6th 

Clancy  Terrence  L..  137,  9th 

Clark  S.  P.,  535  Folsom 

Clark  &  Farrelly,  1555  Howard 

Clarke  James  J.,  2606  Mission 

Clasen  John  J.,  1419  Baker 

Claus  Alphonse,  117  Gates 

Claussen  Claus,  NE  cor  23d  and  Capp 

ClaussenJ.  H.,  440  Geary 

Claussen  John,  59  Erie 

Clement  Peter,  2154  Filbert 

Cline  William,  949-951  Market 

Clinton  R.,  Mrs.,  cor  Wool  and  Cortland  Av 

Clulf  Bros.,  40,  4th,  401  Hayes,  9  and  409  Mont- 
gomery Av 

Cluft  W.  B.  &.Co.,17,6th 

Cohn  D.,  1056  Howard 

Coleman  John  A.,  23  Clara 

Collins  Bridget  Mrs.,  6  Norton  PI 

Collins  Daniel,  321  Clementina 

Collins  Michael,  1361  Folsom 

Collor  Margaret,  3417,  16th 

Conallen  P.  &  J.,  NW  cor  15th  and  Shotwell 

Conaty  Peter,  29  East 

Concanuon  Luke,  1577  Market 

Concannon  Martin,  NE  cor  Diamond  and  Eliza- 
beth 


Conley  Thomas,  1554  Howard 

Conneen  Maria,  SW  cor  Montgomery  and  Fil- 
bert 

Connelly  Thomas,  SW  cor  24th  and  Sanchez 

Connolly  John,  331,  6th 

Connolly  John  M.,  422  Natoma 

Conroy  Kate,  SE  cor  Precita  and  Treat  Avs 

Constine  Abraham,  1408  Buchanan 

Cordes  Jacob,  SE  cor  Valencia  and  26th 

Cordes  &  Warnke,  1200  Valencia 

Corkery  &  Quill ,  SW  cor  5th  and  Howard  and 
SE  cor  26th  and  Alabama 

Corlett  Artbur  T.,  21  Minna 

Cornelius  Theodore,  68,  9th 

Cornyn  Francis,  1116  Folsom 

Corrado  L.  &  Co.,  316  Broadway 

Corridan  Maurice  P.,  441  Jessie 

Cosgrave  Sabina,7  Decatur 

Cosgrove  Bros.,  2942  Folsom 

Cosgrove  Ellen  Mrs.,  18i4  Natoma 

Costello  Michael  J.,  747  Brannan 

Coughlin  William  F.,  1329  Sansome 

Crampton  James,  cor  Powell  and  California  Avs 

Creamer  &  McGovern,  401.  3d 

Cronan  John  J.,  1171  Howard 

Cronin  Daniel,  1669  Mission 

Cronin  James,  401,  29th 

Crowe  J.  J.  &  Co.,  249,  3d 

Cuneo  &  Isola,  3313  Missiou 

Curran  John,  1419  Folsom 

Curtin  James  M.,  1501,  24th 

Curtin  Julia  B.,  506  Natoma 

Cusack  Joseph  J.,  715  Brannan 

Cusick  James,  120,  8th 

Daley  Bridget  Mrs.,  230  Langton 

Da  Luz  Francisco  F.,  721  Broadway 

Daly  Cornelius,  430  Brannan 

Daly  Margaret  Mrs.,  527  Mission 

Daly  William  W.,  NE  cor  22d  and  Guerrero 

Dannemark  &  Thom  Wohrden,  234  Scott 

Dapelo  Agostino,  9]3Battery 

Darcy  Thomas,  cor  Douglass  and  Ocean  Road 

Darmon  Henry,  1901  Dupont 

Dasmann  William,  2014  Howard 

Davis  Jane,  15  Madison  Av 

Decker  John  H.  &  Co.,  1436 California 

Dee  William,  19  Natoma 

Deely  James,  NW  cor  California  and  Lyon 

De  Gonzales  A.  N.  Mrs.,  708  Broadway 

Deinert  Fred,  1747%  Mission 

Delahanty  John,  1155  Harrison 

Delamore  Mary  E.,  1420  Castro 

Delia  Maggiora  &  Moretti,  855  and  908  Valencia 

Dell  Osso  Carlo,  1330  Dupont 

Demartini  Paul,  800  Union 

Dempsey  Bros.,  219,  4th 

Denegri  Giobatta,  731  Vallejo 

Derenz  Giuseppe,  408  Green 

Dermody  James  P.,  553  Minna 

Desmond  Jeremiah  H..  cor  22d  and  Harrison 

Develey  Henry  K.  Jr.,  1838 Union 

Dever  James,  SW  cor  Powell  and  Vallejo 

Devery  John,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Baker 

Dewitt  M.  &  Co.,  221-223,  3d 

Dewitt  &  Harris,  24,  7th 

Dickey  JohnT.,  cor  Cortland  Avand  Moultrie 

Dierks  Charles,  SW  cor  Post  and  Lyon 

Dieter  Philip,  1606  Mission 

Dietrich  Charles,  1237  Golden  Gate  Av 

Dineen  Catherine,  108a  Freelon 

Dittmer  James  F.,  1062  Folsom 

Doepfner  Annie  Mrs.,  1600  Mason 

Doherty  John,  37,  23d 

Domenichini  &  Ventura,  1501  Powell 

Donahue  Frank  M.,  SW  cor  24th  and  Shotwell 

Donnelly  Bernard,  N W  Bush  and  Fillmore 

Donnelly  &  Ryan,  501,  8th 

Donohue  James,  116,  7th 

Donohue  Julia  Mrs.,  117,  7th 

Donohue  Margaret  Mrs,,  113  Juniper 

Donohue  Patrick  J.,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Green 

Donohue  Thomas,  500  Grove 

Donovan  Cornelius,  903  Sanchez 

Donovan  &  Holland,  233,  9th 

Doran  John  J.,  438  Clementina 

Dorgeloh  Claus,  124  Taylor 

Dorn  Mary  E.  Miss,  457  Tehama 

Doscher  Henry,  1229  Pierce 


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Dower  Michael,  165  Silver 

Downs  Bros. ,16  Heron 

Drewes  Claus  H.,  SW  cor  Hayes  and  Polk 

Dreyer  John,  NW  cor  4th  and  Clementina 

Dreyer  J.  W.,423,  3d 

DriscoU  Florence,  426  Ringold 

DriscoU  Stephen,  718  Clementina 

Droge  Bros.,  1016  Clay 

Duffy  Margaret  Mrs.,  807  Point  Lobos  Av 

Dugan  Jeremiah  J.,  501  Hayes 

Dugan  John,  932  Minnesota 

Dunkelman  &  Jansen,  1301  Buchanan 

Dunworth  Peter,  25  Harriet 

Duveneck  Charles  H.,  BE  cor  17th   and  Eureka 

Dwyer  John,  2300  Howard 

Dyer  &  Koch,  1607  Fillmore 

Earley  James,  3122  Fillmore 

Eden  Menno,  NW  cor  18th  and  Collingwood 

Egan  Cornelius  J.,  NE  cor  Butte  and  York 

Egan  Peter  J.,  933  Greenwich 

Eggers  Henry,  228  Brannan 

Eggers  Martin,  701  Van  Ness  Av 

Eggers  &  Gibson,  1000  Jackson 

Eggert  Henry,  301  Union 

Ehle  Hickman,  1301  Webster 

Ehlers  &  Golsch,  NW  cor  22d  and  Polsom 

Eiben  Jacob  H.  E.,  cor  17th  and  Dolores 

Eickhorst  Frederick  G.,  N  W  cor  Greenwich  and 
Pierce 

Eiselen  Alfred,  NW  cor  28th  and  Dolores 

Elliott  Bros.,  302,  8d 

Emerson  Frank  N.,  632  Bush 

EMPORIUM  GROCERY    CO.,  Emporium  Bldg 

Enderle  Theodore,  NE  cor  9th  and  Mission 

Endter  Louis,  931  Folsom 

Engelland  John,  SE  cor  Page  and  Laguna 

Enright  Joseph,  1131  Howard 

Enright  Patrick,  300  Beale 

Erickson  August,  2518  McAllister 

Espinosa  Prospero,  1028  Kearny 

Faber  Frederick,  1100,  24th 

Faber&Co.,  119  Taylor 

Fabian  Bros.,  1701  Stockton 

Pagothey  Denis,  NW  cor  Turk  and  Jones 

Fagothey  Frank,  400-402  Eddy 

Fallman  John  P.,  cor  Anderson  and  Old  Hick- 
ory 

Farley  Thomas,  1515  Guerrero 

Farrell  Anna,  458  Natoma 

Farren  Thomas,  313,  13th 

Fast  J.  H.  A.,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Kearny 

Feddersen  William,  971  Bryant 

Feichtl  David,  911  Illinois 

Feiss  &  Spanhake.  NW  cor  O'Farrell  and  Leav- 
enworth 

Feldmann  John  D.  &  Co.,  800  Haight 

Fellows  George  A.,  400  O'Farrell 

Ferguson  Roderick,  NW  cor  26th  and  Bryant 

Ferrea  Augustine  Mrs.,  W  s  Mission  Road  opp 
Onondaga  Av 

Ferren  James,  219^,  11th 

Feusier  Henry,  1801  Polk 

Fice  Richard,  1735  Market 

Fijalowsky  Antonia,  1503  Church 

Filippini  Peter,  NW  cor  Clement  and  2d  Av 

Finn  Mathew,  241  Day 

Fischer  Frederick,  NW  cor  26th  and  Sanchez 

Fisher  William  C.  NE  cor  Plymouth  Av  and 
Sadowa 

Fitzgerald  Daniel  M..  SE  cor  Harrison  and  10th 

Fitzgerald  John,  501,  7th 

Fitzgerald  John  J.,  635  Howard 

Fitzgerald  Luke,  NE  cor  33d  and  Hampshire 

Fitzgerald  Margaret  Mrs.,  508%  Stevenson 

Fitzgerald  Patrick.  560  Mission 

Flieger  Enosl.,3147,  16th 

Florance  John  G.,  49  Minna 

Floyd  Thomas,  NE  cor  El  Dorado  and  Bryant 

Flynn  Thomas  P.,  USVz  Harriet 

Foge  John  M.,  NE  cor  Mission  and  5th 

Foley  Edwin,  1315  Montgomery 

Foley  Michael,  NE  cor  Dolores  and  Duncan 

Fortmann  George,  35  Jessie 

Foster  Ellen,  324  Broadway 

Fox  Mary  A.,  448, 15th 

Fredell  Charles,  1222  Howard 

Freese  John  H.,  NW  cor  Church  and  28th 


Frerichs  Martin,  1733  Mission 

Fricke  Henry  F.  701  Guerrero 

Friedrich  Charles  G.,  NW  cor  20th  ai 

Frisch  John  W.,  132,  7th 

Frische  D.  W.,  1205  Point  Lobos  Av 

Froehlich  &  Jurgens,  NE  cor  Hyde  and  Broad- 
way 

Tryer  Edmund  C,  627  San  Jose  Av 

Gaerdes  Herman.  1825  Powell 

Gaestel  Joseph,  206  Montgomery  Av 

Gallagher  Bros.,  1811  Devisadero 

Gallagher  Kate  Mrs.,  10  Boardman  PI 

Gallagher  Mary,  229  Langton 

Galvin  Michael,  1701  Mission 

Garbarino  James  C,  221,  17th 

Garbini  A.  &  Co.,  506-508  Broadway 

Gasque  Henry  F.,  NE  cor  Sutter  and  Broderick 

Gavan  &  O'Brien,  321  Bryant 

Gefken  John,  1532  Golden  Gate  Av 

Geherty  John,  NW  cor  Eugenia  and  California 
Avs 

Gehrt  Henry,  703  Dupont 

Geisel  Eugene  E.,  1205-1207  Stockton 

Geraghty  Martin  G.,  1322  Harrison 

Gerdes  Alexander,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Polk 

Gerdes  Martin  D.  A.,  1544  Eddy 

Gergus  August,  SW  cor  Post  and  Webster 

Ghisolfi  Virgilio,  1026  Leavenworth 

Gibbons  Patrick,  SW  cor  22d  and  Harrison 

Giese  Claus,  1901  Point  Lobos  Av 

Giese  Juergen  H.,  230  Pacific 

Gilbart  Albert  J.,  1433  Dupont 

Gilbert  &  Van  Glahn,  721  Stockton 

Gill  John,  32  Silver 

Gilleran  Julia  H.  Mrs.,  NE  cor  Tilden  and 
South  Broderick 

Gilmore  Thomas  J.,  942a  Folsom 

Giovannini  &  Carbonari,  407  Broadway 

Girsch  Paul,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Walnut 

Glander  Bros.,  SE  cor  Sutter  and  Fillmore 

Gleason  Patrick  F.,  SE  cor  25th  and  Harrison 

Glover  O.,  316  Fillmore 

GOETJEN  H.  &  CO.,  248-250-252,  5th 

Goetze  Edward  H.,  SE  cor  Sutter  and  Powell 

Gohl  &  Nelson,  416  O'Farrell 

GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO.,  426-432  Pine,  215-217 
Sutter,  2800  California,  and  1075  Clay,  Oak- 
land 

Golden  Maurice  M.,  1701  Mason 

Golder  Bros.,  1422  Howard 

Goldman  Jacob,  1200  Kentucky 

Goldstein  &  Goldberg,  1420  Ellis 

Goltzmann  Israel,  225,6th 

Gonzales  Ascension  N.  Mrs.,  706  Broadway 

Goodkind  Lulu  Mrs.,  NW  cor  23d  and  Alabama 

Gorham  Michael  J.,  27  Everett 

Gorman  David  L.,  SE  cor  Post  and  Buchanan 

Gorman  Edward,  644  Natoma 

Gorman  Owen,  200,  31st 

Gorman  Patrick,  240  Langton 

Gough  Margaret  Mrs.,  971  Harrison 

Grady  Thomas,  425  Natoma 

Graham  John  T.,  SE  cor  Alabama  and  Precita 
Av 

Gramlow  Otto,  231  Golden  Gate  Av 

Granucci  Grocery  Co..  1345  Dupont 

Greelev  Nora  Mrs.,  539  Howai'd 

Green  Bartholomew,  1942  Filbert 

Green  James  J..  SE  cor  Harrison  and  20th 

Grieme  Henry,  314,  8th 

Groenninger  Frederick  L.,  254  Jessie 

Groeper  Emil,  SW  cor  26th  and  Bartlett 

Grote  H.  F.,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Broderick 

Groth  David,  1900  Sutter 

Gruenig  George  D.,  NE  cor  24th  and  York 

Gudebus  Frederick  &  Son,  316  Grant  Av 

Guerra  Domenico,  18  Hinckley 

Gugel  Fred,  1168  Bryant 

Guilfoyle  Hannah  Mrs.,  39M  Ringold 

Gunter  Joseph,  101  Fillmore 

Hadeler  Diedrich,  988  Howard 

Hadeler  John,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Larkin 

Hagedorn  Mary,  2501  Larkin 

Hagerty  James,  241,  4th 

Hahn  &  Bohlmann,  201,  3d 

Hall  &  Knuth,  NW  cor  Kentucky  and  Sierra 

Hammond  Hugh  W.,  1041  Valencia 

Hanjes  August  F.,  SW  cor  19th  and  Mission 

Hanjes  Eide  H.,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Jones 


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Hanley  Mary,  630  Florida 

Hansen  M.  R.  Mrs.,  cor  23d  and  Vermont 

Hanson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  116  Welsh 

Harms  Alvin  H.,  701  Laguna 

Harrigan  Cornelius  J.,  1161  Folsom 

Harris  W.  F.  &  Co.,  90-93,  9th 

Harrje  John  H.,  NE  cor  18th  and  Sanchez 

Hartje  Frederick,  NE  cor  22d  and  Chattanooga 

Hartje  J.  D.  H.,  731  Brannan 

Hartke  Carl  C,  1338  Washington 

Hartmann  Bros.,  516,  2d 

Hass  John  W.,  SW  cor  17th  and  Church 

Hassmer  Valentine,  933  Washington 

Hauffe  Eric  J.,  945  Bryant 

Hauser  George,  500  Filbert 

Hauser  John  J.  &  Son,  434,  3d 

Hawkinson  A.  W.,  749  Market 

Hayes  James  J.,  2544  McAllister 

Hayes  Maurice,  647  Jessie 

Head  Mary,  645  Natoma 

Heagerty  &  Murray,  NW  cor  14th  and  Church 

Healey  Dennis,  349  Minna 

Healy  Jeremiah,  130  Shipley 

Hedeler  Claus,  NW  cor  17th  and  Mission 

Heide  &  Pfahlert,  1600-1602  Larkin 

Heinecke  Bros.,  1021,  18th 

Heinemann  &  Fladmark,  NE  cor  Fulton  and 
Baker 

Heinicke  Charles  W.,  29  Clementina 

Heins  J.  D.  &  Co.,  NWoor  Folsom  and  Fremont 

Heise  John  D.,  SW  cor  16th  and  Valencia 

Heitmann  John,  NE  cor  Fremont  and  Folsom 

Helm  Theodore,  NE  cor  15th  and  Howard 

Helmke  Edward,  NW  cor  15th  and  Sanchez 

Helms  John  E.  A.,  2140  Howard 

Hencken  Martin,  1827  Hyde 

Henning  Charles,  1030  Folsom 

Henning  Dick,  NE  cor  21st  and  Folsom 

Herlihy  Daniel,  249  Minna 

Herlihy  John,  200,  23d 

Herrgott  Adolph  A.,  38  Natoma 

Heuer  Philip,  SW  cor  Montgomery  Av  and 
Lombard 

Heuer  William,  NW  cor  Greenwich  and  Baker 

Heyer  Albert,  500,  3d 

Hickey  John  M.,  1044  Army 

Hildebrand  William  C,  27  Sycamore  Av 

Hildebrandt  &  Knop,  SE  cor  Broadway  and 
Montgomery 

Hillebrandt  Carsten,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Octavia 

Hillmann  Henry,  1000  Battery 

Hillman  Henry,  NE  cor  26th  and  Mission 

Hinck  Henry  J.,  1400 California 

Hink  Carsten  J.,  337  Oak 

Hink  Martin,  2133  Polk 

Hockemeyer  Henry,  SW  cor  Hattie  and  Merritt 

Hoeck  Thomas,  1318  Bryant 

Hoeckele  Frank,  1300  Kearny,  and  SE  cor  Dun- 
can and  Sanchez 

Hoecker  C.  H.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Polk  and  O'Farrell 

Hoegemann  Julius,  NE  cor  18th  and  Valencia, 
and  NW  cor  18th  and  Guerrero 

Hoffman' Bros.,  NW  cor  24th  and  Church 

Hoffman  Rudolph,  913  Harrison 

Hoffmann  Joseph,  1932  Powell 

Hoffmann  Rudolph,  807  Howard 

Hofmann  Louis,  341  Eddy 

Hoger  Bros.,  400-402  Turk 

Hohenboken  &  Co.,  901  McAllister 

Holle  Henry  W.,  NE  cor  Hyde  and  Jackson 

Holm  Thomas,  339  Sutter 

Hoist  Jacob  D.,  NW  cor  California  and  13th  Av 

Hoist  John,  1600  Hayes 

Holtmeier  Henry,  828  Filbert 

Holy  Charles,  430  Tehama 

Hons  Henry,  NW  cor  Fell  and  Laguna 

Horwege  Henry,  2301  Geary 

Horwitz  &  Cohn,  1716-1718  Market 

Hough  John,  949,  17th 

Hourihan  T.  &  P.,  234  Clara 

Hoeder  Fritz,  1423  Pacific 

Huckfeldt  Henry,  1200  Howard 

Hueppeden  &  Meyer,  NW  cor  Grove  and  Polk 

Hueppeden  &  Mueller,  2101  Golden  Gate  Av 

Hughes  David,  SE  cor  Capitol  and  Broad 

Hughes  Kate  Mrs.,  18  Tehama 

Hughes  Mary  K.,  153  Silver 

Humperdinck  Paul,  765  Folsom 

Hundt  Marie  Miss,  904  Capp 


Huning  Carl,  NW  cor  O'Farrell  and  Devisadero 

Hurley  Jeremiah  T.,  SW  cor  Hayes  and  Octavia 

Hynes  Michael,  20  Welsh 

Imgarten  William.  101  Baden 

Inselmann  Henry  I.  C,  435, 3d 

Irvine  Bros.,  570  Howard,  1421  Stockton,  1302 
Polk  and  308,  4th 

Irvine  West,  SE  cor  24th  and  Bartlett 

Jackson  Robert  J.,  SE  cor  Fulton  and  Broder- 
ick 

Jacobs  &  Otto,  NE  cor  Railroad  Av  and  11th  Av 
South 

Jacobsen  Peter,  2019  Mason 

Jacobson  &  Christie,  310,  6th 

James  &  Kelly,  1858  Howard 

Jatho  Theodore.  113  San  Jose  Av 

Jenkins  John  E.,  Chenery  bet  Randall  and  Fair- 
mount 

Jenne  Mary  Mrs.,  914  Bryant 

Jensen  Andreas,  SW  cor  Scotland  Ellis 

Jentzsch  Reinhold,  800  Larkin 

Jess  John,  432  Folsom 

Johns  Thomas  Mrs.,  32  Haight 

Johnson  A.,  648  Minna 

Johnson  Bros.,  247,  5th 

Johnson  Bros.,  1843 Polk 

Johnson  Peter,  913  Harrison 

Johnson  Peter  B.,  NW  cor  18th  and  Dan  vers 

Johnston  William  J.,  21  Minna 

Joost  John,  138,  3d 

Judge  Thomas,  SW  cor  Post  and  Lyon 

Junck  Hermann  D. ,  654,  17th 

Jurgens  Hanke,  NW  cor  17th  and  Douglass 

Kaechele  &  Roller,  SE  cor  Fulton  and  Octavia 

Kahler  Emil,  839  Broadway 

Kahrs  John,  124,  1st 

Kahrs  &  Hogref ,  NW  cor  Post  and  Taylor 

Kaiser  Frederick  A,,  948  Fillmore 

Kane  John,  11  Gilbert 

Kattenhorn  Bros.,  SE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 

Kaufman  Frederick,  901-905  Mission 

Kaufmann  Frederick  C,  SE  cor  4th  and  Tehama 

Kavanagh  &  Co.,  402-406,  3d 

Keane  Patrick,  1009  Harrison 

Keating  Martin,  1651  Mission 

Keefe  Daniel  F.,  NE  cor  Harrison  and  23d 

Keegan  Henry  P., 1135  Mission 

Keenan  Nellie  Mrs.,  28  Natoma 

Kehoe  Bryan,  cor  Holly  and  West  Park 

Keily  William  P.,  SE  cor  10th  and  Mission  and 
16Zoe 

Keller  Joseph.  SE  cor  Steiner  and  Waller 

Kelly  Denis,  NE  cor  Folsom  and  Precita  Av 

Kelly  Lawrence  E.,  122  Langton 

Kelly  Michael  L.,  1335-1.337  Valencia 

Kemp  &  Beanston,  1801  Fillmore 

Kenefick  Richard,  2120  Mission 

Kennedy  E.  &  Co.,  640  Tennessee 

Kennedy  Julia,  NW  cor  Sanchez  and  Clipper 

Kennedy  Patrick,  636  Minna 

Kennedy  Paul,  911  Filbert 

Kennedy  Thomas,  NE  cor  Pacific  and  Hyde 

Kennedy  &  O'Keefe,  1027  Pierce 

Kenney  John,  1406  Pacific 

Kerz  Frank,  541  Geary 

Kiel  Frederick,  SW  cor  Post  and  Baker 

Kilkelly  William,  1120  Harrison 

Kilmartin  Michael,  649  Minna 

Klein  Ernst,  SW  cor  Fulton  and  Lyon 

Klevesahl  Ernst,  NE  cor  Davis  and  Commercial 

Kle vesahl  &  Scou,  NE  cor  Powell  and  Francisco 

Klingel  John,  633  Larkin 

Klunder  John  &  Co.,  101-103  Jackson 

Knief  George  E.,  SW  cor  Kearny  and  Vallejo 

Knubel  J.  &  H.,  701  Hyde 

Knubel  John,  SE  cor  16th  and  Sanchez 

Knust  Henry,  300,  4th 

Koch  F.H.,  2201  Polk 

Koch  Theodore,  1440  Pacific 

Koenig  Moritz,  1535  Mission 

Kohn  Bros.,  218,  2d 

KohnBros.,  252,  1st 

Kohn  Bros.,  1201  Turk 

Kohn  Henry,  408  Folsom 

Kohrn  William,  1  Franklin 

Kolby  Claus,  NW  cor  Sacramento  and  Scott 

Kolling  &  Creon,  228,  5th 

Korber  August  H.,  SE  cor  Haight  and  Webster 

Korren  John  W.,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Dwight 


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Koster  Henry,  700  Bush 
Kostering  Charles,  1788  Folsom 
Kracker  Alice  Mrs.,  523  Minna 
Kraft  Fred,  901  Post 

Kramer  William  D.,  SW  cor  Dupont  and  Green- 
wich 
Krause  F.  R.  S..  cor  Wool  and  Eugenia  Av 
Krebs  Emil,  NE  cor  Treat  Av  and  21st 
Krebs  Paul,  2253  Sutter 
Kroeger  August,  1608  Church 
KRUSE  &  BELLMER,  437  Turk  cor  Larkin 
Kuhlmann  Diederich,  NE  cor  9th  and  Harrison 
Kunnecke  &  Frische,  •MO,  2d 
Kunst  Bros.,  NE  cor  Gough  and  Austin,  and  SE 

cor  Chesley  and  Boyd 
Lack  Annie  Mrs.,  1019  Pacific 
Lackmann  Herman  G.,  1319  Sacramento 
Lackmann  John,  818  California 
Lallemint  Alphonse,  815-817  Jackson 
Lally  M.  Mrs.,  3510  Mission 
Lalor  Patrick,  953  Howard 
Larkey  James  P.,  2100  Filbert 
Larkin  James  J.,  223  Potrero  Av 
Larssencfe  Sverdrup,  1001  Larkin 
Lartigue  H.  John,  822  Broadway 
Lasar  David,  NE  cor  Post  and  Laguna 
Lawler  Francis,  SW  cor  Oak  and  Gough 
Lawler  Michael  H.,  411,  5th 
Lawler  Peter  H.,  1121  Harrison 
Lebenbaum  Co.  The,  1105  Sutter 
Leffmann  Louis,  217,  2d 
Lehrke  Henry  &  Sons,  SW  cor  Mariposa   and 

Minnesota 
Leiser  John,  3420  Mission 
Lemmermann   &   Bose,  SW    cor  Mission    and 

Brook 
Lengeman  Charles  F.,  cor  6th  Av  South  and  L 
Lenormand  Bros.,  SW  cor  Dupont  and  Pine 
Leonard  Mary.  201,  22d 
Lercari  Joseph,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silliman 
Lerma  Wilhelmina  Mrs.,  NW    cor  Hattie  and 

Merritt 
Leventhal  Edward,  1329  Steiner 
Levin  Bros.,  1324  Market  and  134,  6th 
Levy  Aaron  N.,  241  Webster 
Liebscher  Edward,  1000  Pacific 
Linahan  Maurice,  Railroad  Av  bet  14th  and  15th 

Avs  South 
Lincoln  Bros.,  226,  6th 
Lindemann  Gustave  E.,500,  1st 
Lindemann  John  H.,  3119,  16th 
Lindrob  John,   cor  Montcalm  and  Tomasa  Av 
Lindwall  Edmond  L.,  21  Hinckley 
Loderhose  August,  N  W  cor  Buchanan  and  Grove 
Loftis  Mary  Mrs.,  1621  Dolores 
Logan  Edward,  156  Clara 
Lohmann  Jacob,  3132,  16th 
London  Tea  Co.,  40,  3d 
Loomis  L.  Mrs.,  45  Capp 
Loughmane  James,  NW  cor  17th  and  Capp 
Loyd  Owen,  806  Valencia 
Lucey  Michael,  230  Minna 
Luciani  Angelo,  525  Union 
Ludeke  George,  1712  Eddy 
Luders  John,  348  Harrison 
Lufsky  Charles,  SE  cor  15th  and  Castro 
Luhrs  Bros.,  144,  1st 
Luhrs  Diedrich.  1000  McAllister 
Luhrs  Elfert,  645  Post 
Luna  F.  Mrs.,  1231  Dupont 
Lundberg  Edward  K..  1722  Leavenworth 
Lunden  Catherine.  200  Valencia 
Lundie  &  Son,  444,  3d 
Lundin  Mary  J.,  537  Elizabeth 
Lunny  Joseph,  SW  cor  Fair  Oaks  and  22d 
Lunsmann  Bros.,  1016  Folsom 
Lunsmann  Charles  H.   &  Co.,  NE  cor  4th  and 

Harrison 
Luton  Frank,  328,  12th 
Lutz  John  C,  1507  Steiner 
Lynch  Mary  M.  Miss,  240  Minna 
Lynch  F.  R.  &  C.  J.,  1600  Folsom 
Lynott  Ellen  Mrs.,  2523  Post 
Lyons  Bridget  A.,  2351  Mariposa 
Lyons  John,  159  Minna 
Lyons  John  M.,  1612  Leavenworth 
Mack  Frederick  C,  SW  cor  Waller  and  Webster 


Magner  William  F.,  121,  8th 

Mahler  John  D.,  1601  Mission 

Mahoney  Patrick,  1322  Natoma 

Mahoney  &  Mahoney,  1742  Market 

Mahony  James  B.,  1300  Castro 

Mahony  Mary,  2004  McAllister 

Mallon  &  McNerney,  231,  5th 

Manders  Henry,  NE  cor  Andover  Av  and  Old 
Hickory 

Mangels  George,  NE  cor  24th  and  Folsom 

Mangels  Herman  W.,  2126  Greenwich 

Mangels  J.  H.  &  H.,  SE  cor  Hayes  and  Frank- 
lin 

Mangels  John,  3  Mary  Lane 

Manning  Michael  J.,  1776  Howard 

Manson  Charles,  SW  cor  Bay  and  Dupont 

Marron  Michael  A.,  330,  4th 

Marshall  Frank,  534  Castro 

Martina  Peter,  1719  Hayes 

Mascherini  Faust  E.,  718  Greenwich 

Maskow  Harry,  1020  Pacific 

Matschke  A.,  1201-1203  Fillmore 

Matteucci  &  Vannucci,  124  Pacific 

Matthews  Michael,  1331  Minna 

Matthiesen  John,  920  Pacific 

Mattow  Frank,  1800  Hyde 

Maugham  James,  1821  Point  Lobos  Av 
I    Mayer  P.  &Co.,  132,  11th 
I    McAuliffe  Margaret  Mrs.,  216,  22d 
\    McAuliffe  Timothy  J.,  30  Zoe 
I    McCabe  Bernard,  20  Anthony 
'    McCafferty  Bros,  1022  Howard 

McCall  Philip,  524,  9th 

McCaron  Patrick.  S  s  Bryant  bet  10th  and  llth 

McCarthy  Ann,  1317  Montgomery 

McCarthy  Bros.,  1319  Folsom 

McCarthy  Catherine,  1247,  25th 

McCarthy  Hannah  Mrs.,  2426  Geary 

McCarthy  Patrick,  Sagamore  nr  Capitol 

McConnell  John,  NE  cor  17th  and  Harrison 

McConville  John  J.,  446  Clementina 

McCooey  James,  228,  15th 

McCormack  John  W.,  13  Van  Ness  Av 

McCormick  James,  SW  cor  39th  and  Noe 

McCormick     Patrick,  NW    cor     Georgia    and 
Sierra  and  SE  cor  Napa  and  Illinois 

McCoy  &  Nesbitt,  3004,  16th 

McCoy  &  Son,  156,9th 

McCreagh  Thomas,  919  Harrison 

McCuUough  David,  500  Turk 

McDonald  Alexander  D.,  cor  Cortland  Av  and 
Bennington 

McDougall  Mary  E.,  NW  cor  Guerrero  and  19th 

McElroy  Patrick  J.,  518-520,  4th 

McEvoy  Bridget,  2009  Dupont 

McGinnis  Edward,  219,  24th 

McGlinchy  Michael,  900  Filbert 

McGown  Grocery  &  Supply  Co.,  1801  Haight 

McGuigan  Daniel,  SE  cor  17th  and  Sanchez 

McGuire  Henry,  NE  cor  Church  and  Duncan 

McGushin  James,  117  Ellis 

McHardie  John,  418  Devisadero 

McHugh  &  Ryan,  SW  cor  Guerrero  and  20th 

Mclnerney  John  J.,  SW  cor  25th  and  Church 

McLaughlin  James,  1119  Harrison 

McMahon  John  T.,  NW  cor  Point  Lobos   and 
22d  Avs 

McPherson  John,  2000  Golden  Gate  Av 

McRae  Anna  M.  Mrs.,  25  Louisa 

McTernan  Cornelius  F.,  SW  cor  14th  Av  South 
and  N 

McVicker  &  Broderick,  27,  9th 

McVicker  &  Broderick,  40,  6th 

Mecchi  F.  &  Co.,  733  Montgomery  Av 

Meeve  Henry,  515  Bryant 

Mehegan  John  J.,  331  Shipley 

Mehrtens  J.  D.  &  Co.,  335-337  O'Farrell 

Meier  August,  NE  cor  20th  and  York 

Meier  Charles,  500  Post 

Memert  John  T.,  SE  cor  California  and  4th  Av 

Menn  Charles,  148,  7th 

Methmann  Hermann,  2468  Market 

Meyer  Bros.,  NE  cor  6th  and  Folsom 

Meyer  Cristoph,  NW  cor  Hickory  Av  and  Bu- 
"chanan 

Meyer  Claus  G.,  465,  3d 

Meyer  Em  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 

Meyer  Fred,  NE  cor  Turk  and  Fillmore 

Meyer  Henry,  264,  8th 


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-For  Sale  by  all  First- 
class  Wine  Merchants 
and  Grocers. 


GKO 


CBOCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


GRO 


1819 


Meyer  Henry,  322,  21st 

Meyer  Henry,  1671  Mission 

Meyer  John,  200  Ellis 

Meyer  Martin,  701  McAllister 

Meyer  Martin,  2201  Larkin 

Meyer  M.  D.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Devisa- 
dero 

Meyer  William,  265,  9tli 

Meyer  &  Akmann,  16-18  Sacramento 

Meyer  &  Gernns,  1101  Scott 

Meyer  &  Kohn,  105  Stockton 

Meyer  &  Seekamp,  231-233,  2d. 

Meyerhofi  M.  &  Co.,  337-339  Geary 

Meyn  Martin,  700  Front 

Michelson  Jacob,  33-1  Bryant 

Miesner  Peter,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Taylor 

Mitchell  Bros.,  235,  24th 

Mitchell  Mary  A.,  356  Jessie 

Mobbs  Robert,  961  Mission 

Moeller  Adolf,  415,  4th 

Moffatt  &  Meyer,  NE  cor  Polk  and  Grove 

Mohr  &  Steflens,  NE  cor  Polk  and  Pacific  Av 

Mohrmann  Christofer,  cor  Clement  and  5th  Av 

Mohrmann  Fred  &  Co.,  501  Broadway 

MoUer  JohnF.,539,  2d 

Molloy  Michael,  3424  Mission 

Monahan  Patrick,  1222  Folsom 

Monsees  Henry,  764  Bryant 

Montgomery  &  Co.,  31,  6th,  118,  3d  and  1645  Polk 

Moran  Frank,  422,  4th 

Moran  John  J.,  2831,  16th 

Moran  &  Streckenbach,  1232  Mission 

Morgan  &  Carnna,  1044  Folsom 

Morlock   William   F.,    NW   cor  Webster   and 
O'Farrell 

Morrissey  Catherine,  247  Clara 

Mues  C.  D.,  143  Berry 

Mulcare  Potriok,  540  Natoma 

Mulhall  Joseph,  1915  Hyde 

Mullen  Ellen  A.,  35  Louisa 

Mullen  Patrick,  NE  cor  24th  and  Castro 

MuUer  Dora  C,  925  Sacramento 

MuUer  Henry,  400,  5th 

Muller  Henry,  N W  cor  Sutter  and  Devisadero 

Muller  Hermann  C,  NE  cor  Waller  and  Fill- 
more 

Muller  Peter  H.,  1701  Devisadero 

MuUins  Morgan,  SE  cor  22d  and  Alabama 

Mulreany  George,  2110  Bryant 

Murdock  George  L.,  900  Greenwich 

Murken  Albert  H.,  701  O'Farrell 

Murphy  James,  1357  Minna 

Murphy  James,  1410  Folsom 

Murphy  John  M.,  SE  cor  Octavia  and  McAllis- 
ter 

Murphy  Mary  Mr?;.,  82114  Howard 

Murphy  Richard,  311,  7th 

Murphy  &  McBrearty,  148,  5th 

Murphy  &  Scriven,  NE  cor  Fulton  and  Octavia 
and  926  Howard 

Murray  Patrick  J.,  915,  18th 

MusanteM.  Mrs.,  1425Dupont 

Muus  H.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Powell 

Nachtigall  Frederick,  NW  cor  Post  and  Brod- 
erick 

Nagle  Arthur,  NW  cor  Dolores  and  22d 

Nail  Kate  Mrs..  446  Jessie 

Nibbe  John  H.,  121,  20th 

NiehlsonClaus,  511/4  Louisa 

Nienstadt  Richard,  318,  .5th 

Nissen  Harrv,  429  Minna 

NOBMANN  JOHN  C,  2029-2031  Fillmore 

Noel  Lizzie  Mrs.,  12  Federal 

Nolan  John  H.,  348,  3d 

Nolte  August  F.,  2227  Taylor 

Norton  Jane,  175  Clara 

Norton  Maggie  Mrs.,  NE  cor  13th  and  Bernice 

Norton  S.  C,  618  Geary 

Norton  Thomas  J.,  337,  4th 

Nuhrenberg  Charles,  2000  Union 

O'Brien  Catherine,  15  Elsie 

O'Brien  John  H.,  NE  cor  19th  and  Shotwell 

O'Connell  John,  1717  San  Carlos  Av 

O'Connell  Lawrence,  18,  24th 

O'Connor  J.  &  Co. .  217  Mason 

O'Connor  John,  261  Tehama 

O'Connor  Maggie  Mrs.,  558  Howard 

O'Connor  Owen,  456  Minna 

O'Connor  Patrick,  S  W  cor  25th  and  Florida 


O'Connor  Patrick,  418  Stevenson 
O'Connor  Thomas,  NE  cor  18th  and  Dolores 
O'Day  Daniel,  NW  cor  14th  and  Belcher 
O'Donnell  Michael,  NW  cor  Jersey  and  Vicks- 

burg 
O'Hara  Thomas,  2751,  16th 
O'Keefe  Michael  J.,  1122  Harrison 
O'Keefe  Timothy,  1831  Mission 
O'Malley  Ellen,  318  Vallejo 
O'Neill  Bridget  Mrs.,  17  Zoe 
O'Sbaughnessy  M.  Mrs..  1034  Howard 
O'Shaughnessy  Martin,  129,  2d 
Oels  E.  H.  F.,  263  Stevenson 
Oest  Emil  W.,  NW  cor  Francisco  and  Dupont 
Offermann  J.  Fred,  1421  Harrison 
Oflermann  J.  William,  1400  Folsom 
Ohrt  Henry,  NW  cor  Grove  and  Devisadero 
Otten  Carsten,  SW  cor  Point  Lobos  Av  and 

Cook 
Otten  Claus,  SW  cor  Post  and  Octavia 
Otten  John  C.  &  Co.,  1629  Turk 
Otto  Henry,  300,  25th 
Papenpuss  Charles,  540  Fulton 
Papenhausen  Fred,  NW  cor  Fremont  and  Har- 
rison 
Parks  &  Bryant,  209,  4th 
Pauli  Gustav  J.,  1800  Stockton 
Paulsen  Hermann,  1839  Eddy 
Paulsen  William,  NW  cor  7th  and  Mission 
Pecht  Richard,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Jones 
Pedroni  A.  B.,  1700  Hayes 
Pendergast  &  Murphy,  216  Van  Ness  Av 
Perini  J.  F.,  416  Brannan 
Perkins  &  Harris,  931 '^  Folsom 
Peters  Bros.,  798  Haight 
Peters  Julius,  SW  cor  19th  and  Shotwell 
Peters  Otto,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Broderick 
Peterson  Nels,  316,  6th 
Pfaeffle  Eugene  E.  P.,  1831  Market 
Pfaefflin  Adolf,  1801  Folsom 
Philips  I.  L.,  79,  9th 

Philkill  Benjamin,  SW  cor  22d  and  Howard 
Piaggio  Augustino,  837  Pacific 
Pielhof  Frederick,  NW  cor  Cortland  and  North 

Avs 
Pieper  William,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Vallejo 
Pilster  &  Gerken,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Dupont 
Pistolesi  August,  752  Washington 
Pizochero  Charles,  1415  Stockton 
Plath  John,  1401  Steiner 
Postel  C.  F.  A.,  2196  Union 
POTTKER  HENRY,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Scott 
Powell  J.  Mrs.,  3039,  16th 
Power  Bernard,  172114  Jones 
Powers  James  W.,  SE  cor  Precita  Av  and  Fol- 
som 

Poxleitner  John,  521V2,  6th 

Pratt  Edward  S,  1543  Eddy 

Pratt  George  W.,  300  Fremont 

Prion  John  H.   C,   NE  cor  Spear  and  Hatha- 
way's  Wharf 

Puckhaber  Jacob,  224,  1st 

Puckhaber  John,  SW  cor  15th  Av  South  and  P 

Puttick  Louisa  Mrs.,  525,  2d 

Puvogel  &  Beversen,  3014,  6th 

Quade  A.  &  Co.,  636  Market 

Quinn  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  1101  Point  Lobos  Av 

Quinn  Peter,  NW  cor  Castro  and  18th 

Quinn  William,  415,  5th 

Radke  Martin  F.,  225  Polk 

Rahlmann  Harry  F.,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and 
15th  Av  South 

Rahn  John,  941  Bryant 

Rah  tie  William,  117,  2d 

Rancke  Bros.,  1532  Kentucky 

Randall  S.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Hyde  and  Turk 

Rank  Fred,  1542  Castro 

Rappa  Angelo,  3271^  Broadway 

Raschen  &  Co.,  1223  Laguna 

Rasmussen  Henry  A.,  1322  Rhode  Island 

Rathjen  Bros.,  21  Stockton 

Rawe  Bros..  NW  cor  Army  and  Guerrero 

Raymoni  Elie,  4a  Prospect  Av 

Reardon  Annie  J.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Army  and  San 
Bruno  Av 

Recalt  &  Begbeder,  SE  cor  Powell  and  Broad- 
way 

Regan  Daniel,  268  Clara 

Rehm  Bros.,  NE  cor  Bush  and  Buchanan 


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Grocers— Retail— Cont'd. 

Keilly  Hugh,  NW  cor  Nebraska  and  Yolo 

Reilly  James,  1710  Leavenworth 

Reilly  Patrick,  SE  cor  Point  Lobos  Av  and 
Boyce 

Relssing  Charles,  NE  cor  16th  and  De  Haro 

Rewig  E.  Mrs.,  967  Howard 

Rengli  Anton,  3350  Mission 

Ribby  James,  217,  23d 

EICHTER  LEOPOLD  W.,  2001  Powell 

Riehter  Reinhold,  142  Page 

Riechers  Frederick  W.,  601  Larkin 

Riechers  Herman,  NW  cor  26th  and  Alabama 

Riechers  &  Grieme,  18,  7th 

Riemer  Rudolph,  3023  Laguna 

Riewerts  Mienert  H.,  2501  Mission 

Ring  Bros.,  946,  19th 

Rinkenbach  A.  H.  E.,  NW  cor  San  Jose  Av  and 
Army 

Rippe  Frederick,  SW  cor  16th  and  Howard 

Rippe  John  H.,  NW  cor  24th  and  Bryant 

Riston  John,  NW  cor  Nebraska  and  Army 

Rivers  Bros.,  500-504  Hayes 

Roach  James,  1300  Sanchez 

Robbers  &  Rulfs,  1954  Howard 

Robinson  &  Knox,  1928  Market  and  900  Va- 
lencia 

Roocatagliata  &  Moni,  621  Vallejo 

Roderick  Joseph  D.,  455  Stevenson 

Rodewald  Bros.,  501  Fell 

Roehr  &  Eggers,  SW  cor  14th  and  Howard  and 
272,  1st 

Roesler  H.  A.,  NE  cor  24th  and  Diamond 

Rohde  F.  &  Co.,  1003  McAllister 

Rohde  Henry  B.,  1238  Stockton 

Rohde  John,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Taylor 

Rohde  R.  &Co.,  junc  Valencia  and  Mission 

Rohde  Waldemar  W.,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Chest- 
nut 

Rohlffs  &  Gerdau,  1-5  Mission 

Rolando  Giovanni,  Mission  Road  nr  Six  Mile 
House 

Rolfs  Ernest,  SW  cor  24th  and  Nebraska 

Roman!  S.  &  Co.,  416  Broadway 

Romberg  William,  730  Bush 

Ross  Adam,  1773  Ellis 

Rothschild  Henry,  170,  9th 

Rourke  Charles,  757  Bryant 

Rowan  John,  23714,  5th 

Rudebeck  Rasmus,  1105  Folsom 

Rueland  Michael,  20  Federal 

Rulfts  Peter  H.,  601  Hayes 

Rulfs  &  Co.,  234  Van  Ness  Av 

Rusconi  J.  B.,  SE  cor  Hayes  and  Van  Ness  Av 

Ruter  Marcus,  2701  Folsom 

Ryan  Daniel  J.,  3935  Washington 

Ryan  George,  SE  cor  Alabama  and  Montcalm 

Ryan  James  W.,  114,  nth 

Ryan  James  W.,  117,  5th 

Ryan  John  J.,  959  Bryant 

Ryan  Patrick  J.,  901,  18th 

Ryan  Thomas,  1192  Harrison 

Ryan  Thomas  J.,  SE  cor  Montgomery  and 
Vallejo 

Sahlender  Hermann  F.,  83  Everett 

Salomon  Jacob,  396,  6th 

Salomon  Newman,  2001  Geary 

Salomon  Tobias,  58  Centre  Market 

Sammy  George,  NE  cor  Golden  Gate  Av  and 
Larkin 

Samuel  William  P.,  437,  4th 

Sander  Francis,  623,  2d 

Sbarboro  &  Co.,  531  Washington 

Schade  Henry,  126  Guerrero 

Schaertzer  Bros.,  SE  cor  Valencia  and  15th 

Scharenberg  Charles,  SW  cor  Sanchez  and  13th 

Schenkberg  Adolph,  2763  Bush 

Scheper  Carsten,  NE  cor  21st  and  York 

Scheper  Johann  L.,  1701  Polk 

Schilling  &  Aben,  1501  Turk 

Schinkel  Otto,  SW  cor  20th  and  Potrero  Av  and 
915  Bryant 

Schleef  John  H.,  1125  Powell 

Schlesinger  Charles,  SW  cor  Polk  and  Union 

Schlesselmann  Henry,  NW  cor  Hayes  and  De- 
visadero 

Schlesselmann  John  H.,  SW  cor  Oak  and  Pierce 

Schlichtmann  Henry,  SE  cor  Shotwell  and  20th 


Schloen  John,  1541  Polk 

Schloh  &  Kortjohn,  SW  cor  Taylor  and  Turk 

Schlutzken  Wolff,  1055  Howard 

Schmidt  Frea  J.,  SW  cor  Franklin  and  Fell 

Schmidt  Henry,  220,  1st 

Schmidt  John  H.,  338  Hayes 

Schmidt  William,  348,  10th 

Schmidt  William  F.  C,  NE  cor  1st  and  Harri- 
son 

Schmidt  &  Stohlmann,  1601  Folsom  and  737  Turk 

Schneider  August,  NW  cor  Grove  and  Polk 

Schnibbe  Christopher,  1133  Filbert 

Schoenbechler  Barbara  Mrs.,  SE  cor  Mason 
and  Green 

Schoenfeld  August,  NW  cor  18th  and  Clara  Av 

SchoUe  Antone,  338  Polk 

Schomaker  G.,  NE  cor  4th  and  Bryant 

Schomaker  Hermann,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Gough 

Schomer  George,  1829  Market 

Schomer  H.  &  J.  F.,  314,  19th 

Schomer  John  F.,  2740  Howard 

Schomer  &  Buchholz,  631  Bush 

Schonfeld  August,  318  Polk 

Schonfeld  Louis,  NE  cor  Grove  and  Gough 

Schomaker  Theodore,  SW  cor  Hayes  and  Brod- 
erick 

Schriefer  Diedrich  H.,  155  Natoma 

Schroder  H.  &  Co,,  2017  Fillmore 

Schroder  H.  &  Son,  300  Fell 

Schroder  John  H.,  1600  Geary 

Schroder  John  H.,  SW  cor  Washington  and 
Webster 

Schroder  William  J.  H.,  117,  2d 

Schroder  &  Son,  SW  cor  Franklin  and  McAllis- 
ter 

Schroeder  Clans,  NW  cor  Valencia  and  20th 

Schroeder  Frederick  W.,  1100  Valencia 

Schroeder  John,  1721  Howard 

Schroeder  John  A.,  923  Stockton 

Schroeder  Otto,  1315  Mission 

Schroeder  R.  G.,  SE  cor  Fillmore  and  Clay 

Schroer  Henry,  SE  cor  Jackson  and  Buchanan 

Schulken  Henry  &  Co.,  23,  23d 

Schulken  John,  901  Bush 

Schult  Henry.  SW  cor  Pine  and  Baker 

Schultz  Theodore,  1934  Stockton 

Schultze  Henry  A.,  547  Turk  and  939  Larkin 

Schulz  Henry,  SW  cor  Bush  and  W^ebster 

Schulz  &  Meyer,  618  Douglass 

Schumacher  John,  600,  2d 

Schumann  Emanuel,  1407  Valencia 

Schutt  Henry,  1200  Pacific 

Schwaidt  August,  SE  cor  Fulton  and  Buchanan 

Schwartz  Anna  Mrs.,  SE  cor  18th  and  Mission 

Schwartz  John  F.  W.,  1301  Valencia 

Scullion  Patrick,  119  Shipley 

Seabold  Alfred,  321,  24th 

Secrunchlno  Soto,  11  Pinckney 

Seddon  Thomas,  331  Bryant 

Seebeck  Henry  W..  NE  cor  Oak  and  Scott 

Seeger  George,  1098  Union 

Seegers  Johann  F.,  SE  cor  Natoma  and  Russ 

Segelken  Herman,  1601  Howard 

Seggerson  John,  670  Clementina 

Selk  Charles  F.,  NE  cor  Sanchez  and  14th 

Semeria  Joseph,  1522  Stockton 

Sermattie  Peter,  NW  cor  Sagamore  and  Ply- 
mouth Av 

Sharkey  John,  114,7th 

Shawl  Aaron,  NW  cor  Sutter  and  Scott 

Shea  Patrick,  1442-1446  Folsom 

Sheedy  Michael,  558  Stevenson 

Sheehan  Dennis  J.,  225,  9th 

Sheehan  John  C,  28V4  Rausch 

Sheehy  William  J.,  217,  9th 

Sheridan  John  F.,  551  Howard 

Shinkel  Otto,  915  Bryant 

Siebert  Charles  J.,  813  Bryant 

Siemer  John  H.,  SW  cor  11th  and  Mission 

Siemers  John  D..  847,  17th 

Sievers  C.  H.  E.,  NE  cor  Beale  and  Harrison 

Sievers  Julius,  226,  5th 

Siewerd  Anthony  A.,  1403  Powell 

Silk  James  J.,  1526  Howard 

Silk  Patrick  J.,  8  Precita  Av 

Simmons  S.  W.,  1722  Larkin 

Simon  Alexander,  801  Larkin 

Skowran  Joseph,  505,  6th 

Slack  Charles  A.,  432  Post 


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SlavinHros.,  1641  Hyde 

Small  Dominick,  439  Greenwich 

Smart  Robert,  NW  cor  Laguna  and  Filbert 

Smith  Christina,  Prentiss  nr  Cortland  Av 

Smith  Henry,  10  Washington 

Smith  Justus,  SW  cor  15th  and  Noe 

SMITHS'   CASH    STORE,     414-418  Front   (after 
July  1st,  37  Market) 

Sorhan  James,  6,  14th 

Sommers  John,  51  Brady 

Sonburg  Arnold  F.,  916  Bryant 

Sparrow  Joseph,  33  Clementina 

Speekman  F.  F.,  1333  Church 

Speckter  Richard,  N  W  cor  21st  and  Mission 

Spillane  John,  19  Everett 

Spille  Nicholas,  1149  Folsom 

Spreen  Frederick,  NE  cor  Bush  and  Larkin 

St.  John  Pierce,  63  Ohenery 

Stack  Richard,  422  Clementina 

Stange  Carl,  816  Greenwich 

Stanton  Jeremiah,  513,  8th 

Staude  John,  815  Pacific 

Steeva  Herman,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Steiner 

Steffens  Henry  G.,  329,  5th 

Stegemann  &  Steves,  134,  7th 

Steimke  Frederick,  1801  Union 

Steimke  William,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Devisadero 

Stein  Abraham,  4041/2,  6th 

Steljes  Herman,  1006  Polk 

Stelling  Barthol,  1702  Church 

Stelling  Bros.,  SW  cor  14th  and  Noe 

Stelling  Charles,  NW  cor  4th  and  Brannan 

Stelling  Henry,  1401  Stockton 

Stevens  Martin  J.,  SW  cor  17th  and  Uranus 

Stirratt  Robert,  Cortland  Av  opp  Wool 

Stoffers  Charles  W.,  15-16  City  Hall  Market 

Stone  Thomas,  210  Minna 

Streckenbach  &  Co.,  1332  Mission 

Struckmann  Henry,  1539  Dupont 

Strycker  Charles,  2401  Bush 

Stuermer  Fred,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Fillmore 

Stulz  Bros.,  533  Montgomery  Av  and  1931  Fill- 
more 

Stulz  Bros.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  16th  and  Valencia 

Stunkers  &  Ehlers,  NW  cor  O'Farrell  and  Ma- 
son 

Sturcke  Henry,  1783  Mission 

Sturke  Anna,  W  s  Mission  nr  Theresa 

Sturken  &  Hollings,  NW  cor  3d  and  Brannan 

Sturm  Charles,  SE  cor  Grove  and  Central  Av 

Sullivan  Bros.,  SW  cor  7th  and  Natoma 

Sullivan  Charles,  30  Gilbert 

Sullivan  Cornelius,  658!^  Natoma 

Sullivan  Jeremiah  H.,  341  Jessie 

Sullivan  Jeremiah  J.,  cor  Sagamore  and  Cap- 
itol 

Sullivan  Kate  Mrs.,  614  Natoma 

Sullivan  Patrick  D.,  NW  cor  Dolores  and  Dun- 
can 

Sullivan  Patrick  M.,  500  Franklin 

Sullivan  Thomas,  22  Moss 

Suss  &  Meyer,  1223  Buchanan 

Swanson  Alfred  G.,  30  Clara 

Sweeney  Anthony,  713  Brannan 

Sweeney  Timothy,  140,  5th 

Swordstream  Eric  J.,  147,  5th 

Taeger  Frank,  743  Broadway 

Teigler  William  H.,  NE    cor  Valley   and    Do- 
lores 

Theman  Theodore,  1400  Pacific 

Thode  John  W.,  615  Ash  Av 

Thomas  Oswald  P.,  3400  Larkin 

Thompson  Charles  A.,  31  Ritch 

Thompson  John  J.,  317,  5th 

Thompson  Samuel,  NE  cor  25th  and  Mission 

Thornton  Michael,  222  Filbert 

Tiedemann  Claus,  1115  Folsom  and  101,  20th 
Tiedemann  J.,  NW  cor  20th  and  Lexington  Av 

Tiedemann  John,  SE  cor  Haight  and  Fillmore 

Tiedemann  Martin,  700  McAllister 

Tietjen  Bros.,  1046  Folsom 

Tietjen  Diedrich  W.,  425  East  North 

Tietjen  Henry,  1627  Leavenworth 
Tighe  Mary,  1426  Kearny 
Tillman  &  Feusier,  2312  Fillmore 

Timm  Adolph,  619  Post 

Tobbenboske&  Co.,SW  cor  Howard  and  2d 

Tomalty  P.  J.  &  Sons,  115,  6th 

Tonjes  Martin,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Union 


Tonnenmacher  Henry  C,  554  Valencia 
Toomey  &  Casey,  3029  Sacramento 
Topp  Bros.,  601  Haight 
Torre  G.  &  Co.,  500  Francisco 
Torre  &  Arata,  1401  Dupont 
Trainor  Bridget,  71  Minna 

Truelson  Charles,  SE  cor  Hayes  and  Devisa- 
dero 
Tunnicliffe  &  King,  1049  Valencia 
Tuttle  Mary  Mrs.,  135  Langton 
Tweitmann  N.,  NE  cor  26th  and  Castro 
Twomey     Jeremiah,      NW  cor    Michigan   and 

Twomey  Matthew  M.,  330,  8th 

Ufen  Reinhard  J.,  NE  cor  Clement  and  13th  Av 

Ulm  Adam  Jr.,  731  Bay 

Vaccari  &  Pedroni,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Lombard 

Van  Arsdale  John  R.,  438,  6th 

Vannucci  E.  &  Co.,  420  Broadway 

Van  Winkle  John  S.,  SE  cor  30th  and  Church 

Vatuone  Emanuel,  400  Francisco 

Vaughn  Kate,  3119  Mission 

Vayssie  Alexandre,  cor  15th  Av  South  and  Q 

Venker  C.  H.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Hyde 

Vennekohl  Bros.,  1234-1336  Pacific 

Verdenhalven  John,  400,  6th 

Verhoeven  &  Gass,  SW  cor  18th  and  Guerrero 

Vers  John,  135,  21st 

Vette  H.  W.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Jones  and  O'Farrell 

Vock  Simon,  SW  cor  Grove  and  Webster 

Vocke  Henry  K.,  SW  cor  Golden  Gate  Av  and 
Hyde 

Vollers  John  H.,  973  Harrison 

Vonder  MehdenBros.,  SW  cor  16th  and  Folsom 

Vender  Mehden  Richard,  NE  cor  4th  and  Mis- 
sion 

von  der  Nienburg  H.  A.,  1301  Larkin 

Von  Dohlen  Christian,  1426  Taylor 

Von  Hadeln  John,  1601  Powell 

Von  Oesen  John  E.  C,  NW  cor  Ellis  and  Hyde 

Von  Staden  D.,  1591  Folsom 

Von  Thun  Frank,  1019  Guerrero 

Vorrath  Henry,  901  Point  Lobos  Av 

Voss  Henry,  2243  Howard 

Wahlers  Henry,  1402a  Ellis 

Waldeck  Peter  E.,  110  San  Jose  Av 

Wall  Michael,  1302  Church 

Wallace  H.  Mrs.,  302  Natoma 

Wallen  Ellen,  Raldolph  nr  Bright 

Wallman  Richard,  NW  cor  Sutter  and  Lyon 

Wallmann  Alexander,  SW  cor  Ellis  and  Bour- 
binPl 

Walsh  Michael  J.,  500,  7th 

Walsh  Thomas  M.,  649  Stevenson 

Walsh  William  R.,  523,  4th 

Walter  Louis  M.,  2815  California 

Ward  M.  B.,  1527  Devisadero 

Ward  William,  214,  23d 

Warde  Daniel,  NE  cor  Day  and  Sanchez 

Warmbold  Bernhard,  701  Hayes 

Warnke  William,  734  Broadway 

Warnke  &  Nienhaus,  SW  cor  Shotwell  and  14th 

Wassmann  H.  F.,  SE  cor  24th  and  Potrero  Av 

Waterman  J.  G.  &  Co.,  733  Montgomery 

Waters  Martin,  1326  Kearny 

Watkins  Alexander,  718  Turk 

Weaver  William,  Mission  Road  nr  Richland  Av 

Weber  Henry,  335,  10th 

Weber  John  H.,  713'/4  Clementina 

Weidemann  John  H.,  NE  cor  30th  and  Church 

Wellbrock  George  H.,  1101  McAllister 

Welsh  John  H.,  360  Clementina 

Wessel  Henry,  1601  Turk 

Wessels  Arnold  J.  G.,  SE  cor  California  and 
Dupont 

Westdorf  E.  &  Co.,  1501  Folsom 

Whalen  John,  1317  Harrison 

White  Clarence,  1001  Tennessee 

Wichman  &  Dorgeloh,  SE  cor  Welsh  and  4th 

Wichmann  Herman,  725  Folsom 

Wichmann  John  F.,  1141  Oak 

Wiebusch  Henry  C.  G.,  800,  17th 

Wiechers  &  Bruhns,  225,  18th 

Wieger  Emil,  2443  California 

Wieners  Bernard  H.,  1400  Church 

Wilkening  Henry,  cor  Church  and  Duncan 

Wilkens  George  &  Co.,  600,  3d 

Wilkens  &  Boese,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and 
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Grocers— Retail— Cont'd. 
Will  Henry,  320  Green 
Williams'  Grocery  Co.,  1227  Devisadero 
Wilshusen  John  H.,  SE  cor  Main  and  Folsom 
Winkler  Henry  C,  1100  Union 
Winther  Bros.,  1135  Folsom 
Witt  Charles,  550,  6th 
Witt  Henry,  1635  Geary 
Witt  Joachim,  SE  cor  Sacramento  and  Broder- 

Witte  J.  H.,  NW  cor  Franklin  and  Bush 
Witzel  Gustav,  601  Davis 
Witzel  &  Hillman,  NE  cor  Battery  and  Green 
Woebcke   &    Von   Staden.  SW  cor    Ellis  and 

Leavenworth 
Wohler  John,  40  Tehama 

Wohltmann  William,  NE  cor  23d  and  Mission 
Wolf  John,  1100  Taylor 
Woods  Annie,  607  Jessie 
Woort  Henry,  1633  McAllister 
Wrage  Peter,  466  Tehama 
Wrede  Bros.,  NE  cor  I7th  and  Guerrero 
Wreden  Claus,  1101  Clay 
Wright  &  Gaw,  206,  6th 
Wrobioff  Henry,  38  Ritch 
Wulff  Peter  H.,  SW  cor  7th  Av  South  and  M 
Wulzen  Frederick  H.,  823,  23d 
Zamora  Salome,  22  Hinckley 
Zehnder  Dora  Mrs.,  249  Stevenson 
Zett  August  L.,  1333  Church 
Zuhlke  George,  955  Harrison 

*  Grocers'  Specialties. 

Cutting  John  T.  Co.  The,  122  Davis 

Greenlee  F.  S.,  203  Front 

Mangels  M.  &  C,  319  Clay 

Merten  Manufacturing  Co.,  210  Davis 

Merten  &  Co.,  7  Drumm 

Zohel  J.  &  Co.,  323  Front 

Guarantee  Companies. 

(See  Insurance  Companies.) 

Gun  Powder. 

(See  Arms  and  Ammunition,  also  Powder  Man- 
ufacturers. 

*  Guns  and  Pistols. 
(See  also  Arms  and  Ammunition.) 
COLT'S  PATENT  FIRE  ARMS  MANUFACTUR- 
ING CO.,  I.  R.  D.  Grubb  agent,  517-519  Mar- 
ket 
UNION  METALLIC  CARTRIDGE   CO..  I.   R.  D. 
Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 

Gunsmiths. 

Allen  E.  T.  Co.,  416  Market 

Bachmann  Jacob,  729  Clay 

Browning  &  Bremer,  820  Kearny 

Brunotte  Paul,  508  Commercial 

Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.,  605  Market 

Colts  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  I 

R.  D.  Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 
Dold  Joseph,  262,  8th 
Klein  John  E.,  203  Powell 
Ladd  E.  H.,  9,  3d 
Liddle  R.  Co.,  110  Montgomery 
Moller  Louis,  703  California 
Reinhardt  G.,  763  Mission 
Sangster  Robert,  1015'/2  Valencia 
Schoeneman  Fred,  604  Mission 
Shreve  George  W.,  739  Market 
Thorn  David,  416  Market 
Union  Metallic  Cartridge  Co.,  I.  R.  D  Grubb 

agent,  517-519  Market 

Gutta  Percha  Goods. 

(See  Rubber  Goods.) 

Gymnasiums. 

Mission  Turn  Verein,  42  ',  18th 

Olympic  Club,  N  s  Post  bet  Mason  and  Taylor 

Pamlih  Gymnasium  The,  406  Sutter 

Peerless  Athletic  Club,  Howard  bet  21st  and 


San  Francisco  Athletic  Club,  431!/2,  6th 
San  Francisco  Turn  Verein,  323  Turk 
Turn  Verein  Vorwart's,  310  O'Farrell 
Verein  Eintracht,  237,  12th 

Young  Men's    Christian   Association,  NE  cor 
Mason  and  Ellis 

*  Gymnasium  Supplies. 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Hair  Curled. 

(See  Curled  Hair.) 

Hair  Dressers— Ladles'. 

Bloch  Leon,  141  Post 

Blythe  Rose  Miss,  1315  Webster 

Broderick  Elsie  J.  Mrs.,  236,  17th 

Browne  Annie  A.  Miss,  946  Geary 

Browne  Kate  C.  Miss,  946  Geary 

Butler  May  Miss,  11  Powell 

Butler  M.  J.  Mrs.,  131  Post 

Campbell  EfBe  E.  Mrs.,  2226  Howard 

Dietrich  I.,  103,  6th 

Dill  Ada  T.,  408  Haight 

Doyle  Anna  V.  Miss,  108  Powell  and  105,  9th 

Driscoll  Lillian,  1914  Sutter 

Drivon  Eugene,  524  Sutter 

Duval  Marie  Mrs.,  112  Eddy 

Eaton  Annie  Miss,  1415  Larkin 

Faust  Delia  Mrs.,  91%,  Stockton 

Ford  Delia  Miss,  710  Jones 

Fox  Laura  A.  Miss,  820  Geary 

Garrissere  Frank  Mrs.,  751  Sutter 

Gassman  Cecile,1715  San  Carlos  Av 

Gentry  N.  Kate  Miss,  121  Post 

Goldstein  &  Cohn,  822  Market 

Hauptli  Jacob,  1156  Market 

Hawes  Lois  Miss,  20  Murphy  Bldg 

Hays  Fred,  248  Sutter 

Hirshfeld  Ettie  Miss,  1326  Buchanan 

Hubbard  E.  H.  Mrs.,  923  Market 

Hyman  Delia,  629  Ellis 

Johnson  Cora  Miss,  424  Turk 

Johnson  S.  A.  Miss,  1508  Market 

Johnson  W.  Mrs.,  321  Powell 

Keith  Alma  E.Ers.,  808  Market   and  21  Kearny 

Kellner  M.  J.  Mrs.,  231,  6th 

Kenney  K.  Miss,  IIO6V2  Potrero  Av 

Kessing  Emma  Mrs.,  131  Larkin 

Knight  Lucy  Miss,  2008a  Howard 

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Leppla  Freda  Miss,  73  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Levy  Edith  Miss,  1814  Post 

Levy  Hannah  Miss,  75  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Linden  Bertha  Miss,  2105  Howard 

Lohsen  Julia  Mrs.,  1016  Mission 

McGowan  Kate  Miss,  1007!4  Larkin 

McMillin  Mary  Miss,  132  Eddy 

Merrick  &  Alves,  16  Murphy  Bldg 

Metzger  Adeline,  1731  McAllister 

Meyer  Julia  Miss,  104  Powell 

Meyers  Minnie  Miss,  131  Post 

Parks  Kate,  13,  30th 

Phillips  J.,  944  Market 

Ralph  Mamie,  248  Sutter 

Ringgold  W.  H.  Mrs.,  1505^4  Pine 

Roy  Kate  C.  Mrs.,  1628  Polk 

Simon  &  Ruberti,  225  Powell 

Smith  Josephine  Miss,  1008  Leavenworth 

Spinney  Delia  Miss,  74  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Strozynski  Stanislas,  24  Geary 

Tobin  D.  J.  Mrs.,  212 Post 

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Wanek  Edward,  409  Geary 
Warshawski  Tina  Miss,  1320  Ellis 
Weiblen  Minnie  Miss,  1508  Polk 
Wheelock  Lizzie  J.  Mrs.,  30  Kearny 
Wilson  Adelaide  D.  Miss,  1003  Polk 
Wyatt  Lillie  Miss,  111  San  Jose  Av 

Hair— Human. 

Block  Leon,  141  Post 

Doyle  Anna  Y-  Miss,  108  Powell  and  105,  9tti 

Goldstein  &  Cohn,  823  Market 

Hays  Fred,  348  Sutter 

Keith  Alma  E.  Mrs.,  808  Market 

Spencer  Tilly  L.  Mrs.,  203  Ellis 

Strozynski  Stanislas,  24  Geary 

Terry  Frank  B.,  2422  Mission 

•  Hair  Jewelry. 

Cook  C.  B.  Mrs.,  637  Kearny 
Graf  Bros.,  569  Market 

Halr-Plasterer's. 

(See  Plasterers  Hair.) 

Hair  Restorative  Manufacturers. 

Cherokee  Indian  Hair  Grower  Co.,  1030  Market 
Kroener&  Co.,  414  Sacramento 

Halls. 

(See  Page  70.) 

Handball  and  Racquette  Courts. 

McManus  William  H.,  733  Howard 
■Occidental  Handball  Courts,  120  Grove 
Ryan  Philip,  858  Howard 

*  Hand  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  HandkercMefs. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods.) 
BELL  THOS.  &  CO.,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co.,  agents, 
517-519  Market      

Hardware— Wholesale. 

Arnold  N.  S.  Hardware  Co.,  23  Davis 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Caire  Justinian  Co.,  531-523  Market 
Daneri  E.  H.  &  Co.,  418  Battery 
DUNHAM.  CARRIGAN   &  HAYDEN  CO.,   17-19 
Beale 

HARDWARE 
BRONZE  HOUSE  TRIMMINGS,  ETC. 

Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co. 

n-19  BEALE  STREET    and    20-24  MAIN  STREET 

FARNSWORTH  &  CO.,  13-14  Drumm 

French  John  D.,  109  California,  room  10 

French  &  Linlorth,  10  California,  room  19 

Gale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  4  Mills 
Bldg,  2d  floor 

Hawley  Bros.  Hardware  Co.,  SW  cor  Market 
and  Beale 

HOLMES  &  EDWARDS  SILVER  CO.,  120  Sut- 
ter, room  3 

Joost  Bros.,  1438-1440  Mission 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Maydwell  Charles  A.,  23  Davis,  room  13 

Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  18-33  Fremont 

Novelty  Hardware  Co.,  833M;arket 

Palace  Hardware  Co.,  603  Market 

Rannie  &  Co.,  110  Sutter 

Robinson  E.  J.  &  Co.,  123  New  Montgomery 

Robinson  &  Wade,  13,  1st 

TAYLER  &  SPOTSWOOD  CO.,  31  Beale 

VAN  WINKLE  L  S.  &  CO..  413-415  Market 

Wright  F.  W.,  833  Market 


Hardware— RetaU. 

Ahlbach  &  Co.,  136,  4th 

Alexander  Geo.  Webb,  401  Market 

Anderson  A.  C.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Sanchez  and  39th 

Bachmann  Jacob,  739  Clay 

Beck  August,  30  Montgomery  Av 

Bennett  Bros.,  35,  6th 

Bird  Johannes  W.,  3338  Mission 

Block  David.  759i/4  Howard 

Bogart  Arthur  W.,  1503  Market 

Bogart  Frank  A.,  cor  Haight  and  Masonic  Av 

Bruns  Bros.  &  Steimke,  SE  cor  16th  and  Mission 

Brown  Charles  &  Son,  807  Market 

Brownlee  John  P.,  1613  Market 

CAIRE  JUSTINIAN  CO.,  531-533  Market 

Caro  Samuel,  630  Kearny 

Cass  John  J.,  366,  3d 

Central  Park  Fair,  1181-1185  Market 

Cohen  Amelia  Mrs.,  1914  Fillmore 

Cohen  David,  1084  Howard 

Cove  Robert,  3045  Mission 

Curtin  James  &  Co.,  1133  Market 

Daneri  E.  H.  &  Co.,  418  Battery 

Eastman  Co.  The,  2763  Mission  and  516  Valencia 

Efflnger  Christian,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Bootz's 

Park 
Ellis  S.  E.,  1908  Fillmore 
Eriksen  Christian,  1405  Church 
Etting  William  A.,  110,  6th 
Farin  Peter  A.,  639  Vallejo 
Gillon  Edward  E.,  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  4th  Av 
Gitsham  Charles,  733  Valencia 
Gracey  Henry,  403  Hayes 
Green  Robert  H.,  1338  Valencia 
GuscettiC.  P.,  606  Post 
Haug  Julius,  115,  2d 
Havard  William,  330  Davisadero 
Horlor  John  E.,  3013  Fillmore 
Hourston  Bros.,  150,  6th 
Howes  Egbert  S.,  1625  Devisadero 
Huber  John,  3133,  16th 
Joost  Bros.,  1438-1440  Mission 
Kedon  M.  &  Co.,  112  Clay 

Kohn  Louis  H.,  NW  cor  Polk  and  Sacramento 
Kruse  J.  H.,  SE  cor  23d  and  Shot  well 
Lackeman  Charles,  409  Kearny 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
LONG  CLAUDE  (estate  of),  642  Washington 
Lunt  Bros.,  NE  cor  Fillmore  and  Pine 
Maher  William  P.,  546  Mission 
Mariani  Stephen,  131,  33d 
McCall  Henry  A.,  1177  Market 
Meyer  Adolph,  1510  Devisadero 
Meyer  Julius,  40  Clay 
Mohr  Henry,  3361  Mission 
Mossford  Moses,  1037,  34th 
Nelson  William  F.  &  Son,  601  Front 
Nicholson  John,  525,  34th 
Norman  F.  G.  &  Sons,  843  Valencia 
Novelty  Hardware  Co.,  823  Market 
O'Hair  Patrick  E.,  135,  4th 
Oppenheimer  I.  &  Co.,  334,  6th 
Osborn  Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  414  Market 

OSBORN  R.  F.  &  CO., 

751-753  Market 

Packscher  Joseph,  2107  Fillmore 

Palace  Hardware  Co.,  603  Market 

Rabjohn  Edwin  Jr.,  1019  Market  and  125,  5th 

Robinson  &  Wade,  13,  1st 

ROSEKRANS  H.  &  CO.,  511,  6th 

Schimetschek  Morris,  533  Hayes 

Smith  Peter  A.,  616  Bluxome 

Sm?th's  Cash  Store,  414-418  Front  (after  July 

1st,  37  Market) 
Spink  Bros.,  1147  Market 
Van  Every  Henry,  3106  Fillmore 
Vaupel  Henry  J.  E.,  2233V4  Mission 
Whitley  Harry  T.,  1107  Valencia 
Wiener  Julius,  913-915  Larkin 
Wright  F.  W.,  823  Market 
Wulzen  Frederick  G.,  363,  9th 


♦  Hardware  Specialties. 

Caire  Justinian  Co.,  521-533  Market 
Robinson  E.  J.  &  Co.,  123  New  Montgomery 
Smith  Peter  A.,  616  Bluxome 


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•  Hardwood  Grills. 
REYNOLDS    JOHN    M.,    602   Market,    Crocker 
Bldg 

*  Hardwood— Inlaid. 
WELLS  CHARLES  B.,  4-22  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Hardwood  Lumber. 

ALLEN  &  HIGGINS  LUMBER  CO.,  1&-20  Spear 
Dieckmann  &  Co..  114  California 
Holt  Bros.  Co.,  30-33  Main 
Howard  E.  A.  &  Co.,  31  Spear 
Niehaus  E.  F.  &  Co.,  564-566  Brannan 
Snook  James  &  Co..  35-37  Beale 
TAYLOR  &  TAYLOR,  24-26  Beale 
VAN  WINKLE  I.  S.  &  CO.,  413-415  Market 
Waterhouse  &  Lester,  16-23  Beale 
White  Bros.,  SE  cor  Spear  and  Howard 
Wigmore  John  &  Sons  Co.,  139-147  Spear  and 
2628  Howard 

Harness  and  Saddlery. 

(*  Importers.) 
Acton  Richard,  2803  Mission 
Becker  George,  1106  Mission 
Carlos  Tiburcio,  102  Montgomery  Av 
Conway  M.  G.  &  Son,  931%  Mission 
Corbett  Thomas  B.,  215  Jackson 
Cosbie  Hugh  S.  C.  2205  Mission 
Cosbie  William,  535  Mission 
Curts  John  P.,  1553  Mission 
Davis  W.  &  Son,  410  Market 
Delfino  &  Ross,  712  Sansome 
Deutsch  Julius  &  Son,  1408  Polk 
Douglas  Malcolm  E.,  3612  Mission 
Doyle  Miles  C,  314  Golden  Gate  Av 
Dunleavy  Jeremiah,  423  Ellis 
Ehrmann  John  A..  1345Folsoni 
Empev  William  R.,530i4,  6th 
EWING  CHARLES  S„  552  Mission 
Frankenberg  Joseph,  308  Drumm 
Freechtle  Joseph,  806  Larkin 
Gray  Hermann,  518'4  Hayes 
Hammers  Albert,  1522  Turk 
Haskell  Charles  L.,  511  Market 
Heinze  Ernest.  414  Montgomery  Av 
Helke  Adolph.  617  Mission 
Henry  James  D.,  -iUVk,  6th 

*  Johnson  J.  C.  &  Co..  400  Market 
Juchter  Frank,  453,  10th 

*  Kempkey.  Gilham&  Sawyer,  417-419  Market 
Kindred  John  T.,  3036,  16th 

King  Joseph  J.,  330  Montgomery  Av 

Kruse  F.  L,.,  1906  Fillmore 

Lahaney  Patrick  W..  Railroad -Av  opp  5th  Av 

South 
Lastufka  Bros..  1575  Market 
Lawless  J.  C.  &  Co.,  115  Market 
Layden  James,  2440  California 
Liebold  Harness  Co.,  110  McAllister 
Levy  Abraham  S.,  562.  4th 

*  MAIN  &  WINCHESTER,  214-220  Battery 
McGregor  Samuel,  344  Ellis 
McKerron  John  A.,  203-305  Mason 
McLea  Bros.,  769  Mission 

McMahon  James  B.,  219  Ellis 

McTigue  Joseph  W.,  3098  Mission 

Mead  Charles  H.  (estate  of),  536  Front 

Mead  Charles  H.  Jr.,  16  Golden  Gate  Av      • 

Meinhardt  F.  W.,  305,  5th 

Murphy  John  H.,  2003  Mission 

O'Kane  J.,  767  Market 

Phillips  Bennett,  2413  Mission 

Phipps  Thomas.  665  Howard 

Piche  Medor.  636  Broadway 

Polthier  &  Co.,  414  Montgomery  Av 

Reavey  George  C,  1627  Market 

Robinson  Patrick  F.,  1642  Mission 

Rock  T.  E.  &  Co.,  1336 Polk 

Ryan  Robert  F.,  3127  Mission 

Sammann  Benjamin  A.,  1209  Fillmore 

Schwan  Frank,  1019  Folsom 

Shea  &  Mead,  860  Howard  i 

Spaar  John  P.  E.,  702  Filbert  j 


Spiro  Samuel,  79,  4th 

Stein  William  C.  F.,  526,  4th 

Szukalski  Peter,  1307  Mission 

Theilen  Henry,  cor  San  Bruno  Av  and  Eve 

Tillman  Augustus.  313  Minna 

Toloski  Charles  E.,  3505  Mission 

Tracy  Joseph,  318  McAllister  and  1414  Pine 

VISALIA  STOCK  SADDLE  CO.,  510  Market 

Wade  &  Co.,  130  Battery 

Wagner  William  &  Co.,  207,  4th 

Weggenmann  Charles.  422,  3d 

Weitner  Antone.  559,  4th 

WillevO.  F.  &  Co.,  317  Montgomery 


Harness  and  Saddlery  Hardware. 

Johnson  J.  C.  &  Co.,  400  Market 
Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Sawyer,  417-419  Market 
MAIN  &  WINCHESTER,  214-220  Battery 
Wade  &  Co.,  120  Battery 
Warschauer  J.  G,,  1826  Devisadero 


*Hat  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Straw  Works.) 
COUPLAND  W.  F.,  silk  hatter,  604  Merchant 
King  Henry  L.,  597  Mission 
Stange  &  Jaenicke,  29,  2d 

Hats  and  Caps. 

(See  also  Cap  Manufacturers,  also  Hatters.) 
Beamish  Percy,  918-922  Market 
Berwin  P,  &  Bros.,  21-23  Battery 
Carroll  &  Tilton,  811  Market 
Cohl  Bros.,  226  Kearny 
Colman  Charles,  130  Kearny 
Crocker  A.  &  Bros.,  108  Battery 
Crofut  &  Knapp,  35  New  Montgo 
Fisher  &  Co.,  9  Montgomery 
Fleisher  Wolf,  23-24  Battery 
Friedlander  S.  J.  &  Co.,  31-23 
Groom  &  Hagan,  942  Market 
HARLOE  MARCUS  S.,  337  Kearny 

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HERRMANN  C.  &  CO.,  338  Kearny 


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value  in       "XX 1  iJ   to  cheese  from,  go  to 

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THE     HATTERS 

328   KEARNY    ST.,  (entire  building) 

Telephone  No.  1640  Near  Pine 

Jansen  &  Thiele,  104,  6th 
Kahn  Bros.,  1108  Market 
Kline  Louis  &  Co.,  108-110  Bush 
LUNDSTROM  K.  A.,  605  Kearny 

Marsh  M.&  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 
Merle  L.  V.,  616  Kearny 
Meussdorfler  K.  &  Son,  8  Kearny 
Meusdorffer's  J.  C.  Sons,  533-536,  3d 
Meyer  C.  H.  &  Bros.,  28-30  Sansome 
Pasquale  B.  &  Sons,  640  Washington 
Porcher  John,  1109  Market 
Raphael's,  9-15  Kearny 
Roos  Bros.,  27-37  Kearny 
Rosenberg  G.  &  Son,  518  Market 
Stewart  C.  N.,  135  Montgomery 
Triest&Co.,  116-118  Sansome 
Wolters,  Schein  &  Co.,  524-526  Market 


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Hatters. 

Abrahams  Lesser,  1306  Powell 
Allen  James  B.,  104,  5th 
Audemard  Leon  A.,  1115  Market 
Cohl  Bros.,  226  Kearny 
Collins  &  Co.,  1018  Market 
Colman  Charles,  130  Kearny 
Dixon  Samuel  W.,  Emporium  Bldg 
Engelbert  Peter  H.,  2500  Mission 
Fisher  &  Co..  9  Montgomery 
Groom  &  Hagan,  942  Market 
Grunwaldt  Theodore,  117  Stockton 
HARLOE  MARCUS  S.,  337  Kearny 

HERRMANN  0.  &  CO., 

(incorporated),  328  Kearny,  entire  build- 
ing 

Jansen&  Thiele,  104,  6th 
Kahn  Bros.,  1108 Market 
Korn  Eugene,  726  Market 
Lejohns  William,  216,  4th 

LUNDSTROM  K.  A., 

605  Kearny 

McGiffin  Joseph  A.,  136,  3d 
Meussdorffer  K.  &  Son,  8  Kearny 
Meussdorfter's  J.  C.  Sons,  532-536,  3d 
Meyer  Adolph,  927  Market 
Porch er  John,  1109  Market 
Quinn  Michael  H.,  333,  4th 
Stewart  C.  N.,  135  Montgomery 
Wores  Joseph,  609  Washington 

*  Hatters'  Stock. 
Herrmann  C.  &  Co.,  328  Kearny 
Meussdorffer's  J.  C.  Sons,  532-536,  3d 

Hay  and  Grain. 

Abrams  Bros.,  1234  Folsom 

Algeltinger  Edward  H.,  1722  Ellis 

Albers  &  Husing,  2403  and  2634  Bush 

Anspacher  Bros.,  214  Pine,  room  17 

Asmussen  George,  2813  Mission 

Bacigalupi  D.  &  Bro.,  2929  Geary 

Bang  &  Kleen,  526,  7th 

Beck  William  F..  204,  24th 

Berringer  &  Walsh,  215,  8th 

Blucher  George,  3208-3210  Fillmore 

Botto  Augustine,  1706  Eddy 

Bullerdieok  Nicholas,  1632-1634  Mission 

Burke  Garrett,  2818  Harrison 

Burke  James,  412,  22d 

Burke  &  Sicke.  1936  Polk  and  1333  Bush 

Burroni  &  Ghielmetti,  3134  Larkin 

Butt  Peter  D.,  336,  19th 

Carroll  &  Morrissey,  3304  Mission 

Chappel  &  Koons,  847  Mission 

Chase  W.  W.  Co.,  1938  Market  and  430,  5th 

Clark  &  Williams,  2805  Folsom 

Clemens  &  Janssen,  332  Duncan 

Craig  Alexander,  205,  20th 

DoaneJ.  G.  &  Son,  1318  Grove 

Draffln  &  O'Keefe,  2435  Mission 

Drew  Denis  J.,  124,  34th 

Duffy  Thomas  P..  1007  Church 

Duncan  Alexander  A.,  2215 Mission 

Dutton  &  Co.,  Pier  7  Steuart 

Duveneck  Charles  H.,  SE  cor  17th  and  Eureka 

Egan  Bros.,  858-860  Harrison 

Eagen  &  Sheerin,  1400  Devisadero 

Ellis  &  Miller,  25-27  Spear 

Farrell  Michael  W.,  1423  Church  and  1303 Castro 

Flanagan  Lawrence  G.,NWcor  18th  and  Fol- 
som 

Fogarty  &  Springer,  400  Dolores 

Ginocchio  Andrew,  1403-1405  Point  Lobos  Av 

Giovannini  Luigi,  641  Vallejo 

Goecken  H.  B.,  549,  4th 

Goss  Charles  E.,  2102  Mission 

Goss  Elden  M.,  437-439  Castro 

Grant  Alfred  N.,  30  Golden  Gate  Av 

Griffin  Michael  W.,  564  Howard 

Gross  &Mullaney,  534  Fulton  and  133  Turk 

Gustafsen  Nels,  1327  Mission 

Hansen  Peter,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  7th  Av 
South 

Hare  J.  S.  &  Co.,  915  Railroad  Av 

Harkins  Charles,  3533  Bryant 


Hatch  W.  W.  R.  &  Son,  3308-3314  Harrison 
Healey  Charles  S..  520,  7th  and  .3090  Mission 
Hedemark  C.  L..  1053  Valencia 
Heise  John  D.,  SW  cor  16th  and  Valencia 
Hennessy  Patrick  J.,  1633  Market 
Hogan  Cornelius  W.,  2637  Harrison 
Hotte  George  &  Son.  2843  Mission 
lacopetti  B.  &  Co.,  .33-35  Broadway 
Johnson  &  Brown,  118-120,  14th 
Joost  M.  &  Bro.,  600-618  Gough 
Jorgensen  N.  &  Co..  145  Valencia 
Jurgens  Hanke,  NW  cor  17th  and  Douglass 
Kayser  Bros.,  1118-1120  Pacific 
Kelly  Peter,  421  Valencia 
Kinsman  &  Ornsby,  413-415  Turk 
Knickerbocker  Coal  Co.,  533  Howard 
Knobloch  Frank,  1056-1058  Kentucky 
L'abhard  Theodore,  2325  Post 
Lagomarsino  Giovanni,  3520  Sacramento 
Lange  R.  F.  &  Co.,  725  Valencia 
Lauder  Bros.,  570-572 Bryant 
Lauterwasser  Frederick  P.,  1505  Folsom 
Levit  Samuel,  1615  Eddy 
Maguire  Augustus  B.,  2332  Folsom 
Maguire  M.  &  O.,  133  Hayes 
Matthiesen  George  J.,  W  s  Potrero  Av  nr  24th 
McCloskey  J.  B.  &  Co.,  854  Howard 
McDonald  Joseph,  1223,  18th 
McNerney  George,  2309  Bryant 
Melendy  Hiram  B..  407,  24th 
MILNER  BROTHERS,  1138  McAllister 
Morrow  George  &  Co.,  39  Clay 
Morton  Bros.,  436,  10th 
Motroni  &  Guastucci,  515  Green 
Murray  John,  NW  cor  26th and  Church 
Newbert  Andrew  A.,  SW  cor  18th  and  San  Car- 
los Av 
Nissum  &  Bohr,  333,  18th 
O'Kane  F.  &  Son,  1036  Golden  Gate  Av 
Paulsmann  Henry,- 408  Bay 
Perata  Giacomo,  620  Broadway 
Peters  &  Cowie,  591,  6th 
Phillips  George,  1928  Howard 
Podesta  G.  B.  &  Co.,  1217-1219  Powell 
Querilo  &  Co.,  2306  Mason 
Ratto  P.  &  Co.,  2012  Mason 
Rice  Michael  S.,  669,  20th 

Riechers  Herman,  NW  cor  26th  and  Alabama 
Ring  Thomas  J.,  547  Castro 
San  Francisco  Hay  and  Grain  Co.,  619-621,  4th 
Sannebech  August,  1204  Green 
Schulken  Benhard  D.,  1104-1106  Hampshire 
Schulken  J.  &  Co.,  1616  Mission 
Schwartz  John  F.,  1138  McAllister 
Scott  &  McCord,  cor  6th  and  Bluxome 
Shields  William  J.,  2622  Mission 
Smith  Bros.,  1331  Folsom  and  810  Brannan 
Smith,  Purcell  &  Co.,  419,  6th 
Somers  &  Co.,  534-536,  6th 
Sorensen  William,  1013  McAllister 
Steele  Bros.,  552  Bryant 
Stelling  Bros.,  SW  cor  14th  and  Noe 
Stumpf  John  &  Son,  1211-1317  Railroad  Av 
Sturdivant  B.  B.  &  Bros.,  611  Golden  Gate 
Swenson  Gustav,  cor  16th  Av  South  and  Q 
Taft  Andrew  A.,  413  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tieman  Richard,  2735  Mission 
Tobelmann  Henry,  421  Hayes 
Trespaille  Victor,  1915  Mission 
Vermeil  J.  L.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  7th  and  Brannan 
Weith  John,  cor  14th  Av  South  and  P 
Wolf  William.  1  Plymouth  Av 
Young  Bros.,  931  Brannan 

*  Heating  Apparatus. 

Dugan  Bros.,  404  Mission 

Grannis  J.  G.  &  Co.,  544  Mission 

Harding  Thomas  E.,  30  Montgomery 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

McLain  J.  H.  Co.  The,  49  Crocker  Bldg 

Morgan  W.  &  Co.,  819  Market,  room  3 


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*  Herbalists. 

727  Washington 


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Hides. 

Bissinger  &  Co.,  215  Clay 
Bloom  Samuel  &  Sons,  106  Clay 
Cahen  Solomon,  406  Battery 
Clayburgh  Lee  H.,  49-51  Clay 
Denigan  Thomas  Son  &  Co.,  132  Market 
Frank  S.  H.  &  Co.,  406-408 Battery 

KNIGHTS  W.  R.  COMPANY, 

600-606  Front 

Kron  Tanning  Co.,  125  Clay 
Kullman,  Salz  &  Co.,  106  Battery 
Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning  Co.,  215-217  Clay 
NICHOLS  A.  C.  &  CO.,  400-404  Battery 
Norton  Tanning  Co.,  312  Clay 
Rued  J.  C.  &  Co.,  123  Clay 
Sumner  W.  B.  &  Co.,  413-415  Front 
Strauss  S.,  53  Clay 
Waldeck  Herman,  58  Clay 
WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO.,  310  Sansome 

*  Hoisting  Machinery. 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-218  Mis- 
sion 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143, 1st 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 
*  Hollow  Tile  Fire  Proofing. 


GLADDING,  McBEAN&CO. 

1358-1360  MARKET    ST. 


*  Hollow  Ware. 

Hall  A.  I.  &  Sons.,  528-530  Market 

*  Honey  Dealers. 

Porter  Bros.  &  Co.,  313-315  Davis 
Schacht  Henry,  211-213  California 
Tetzen  Charles,  118-120  Clay 


Bach  Charles,  535-537  Sacramento 
Bauer  J.  C.  &  Co.,  632  Sacramento 
HERRMANN  &  CO.,  309-311  Sacramento 
LILIENTHAL  &  CO..  100-102  Front 
Marks  B.  &  Co.,  214  Pine 
PLEAS  ANTON  HOP  CO..  100-102  Front 
Pollard  William  H.,  218  California,  room  5 
Uhlmann  William  &  Co.,  120  Battery 
Wolf  Philip  &  Co.,  206-208  Battery 

*  Horse  Clippers. 
WILL  &  FINCK,CO.,  818-820  Market 

Horse  Clipping. 

Christian  Michael  Co.,  1110  Howard 

Newton  Leroy.  1325  Mission 

Root  Herbert  G.,  1032  Golden  Gate  Av 

Horse  Clothing. 

(See  Harness  and  Saddlery.) 

Horse  Collar  Makers. 

(See  also  Harness  and  Saddlery.) 
Coshie  Hugh  S.  C,  2205  Mission 
Ewing  Charles  S.,  552  Mission 
Holt&Conry,  511,  5th 
Johnson  J.  C.  &  Co..  400  Market 
MAIN  &  WINCHESTER,  214-220  Battery 
O'Kane  J.,  767  Market 
Wade  &  Co.,  120  Battery 

*  Horse  Power  Makers. 
KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and 

9-17  Stevenson 

Horseradish  Dealers. 

Levy  Mark,  7  Bay  City  Market 
Perrenot  John  F.,  823  Alabama 
Taylor  &  Moore,  29  Centre  Market 


Horse  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Rhode    Island,    Perkins    Horse    Shoe   Co.,    97 

Steuart 
VAN  WINKLE  L  S.  &  CO.,  413-415  Market 


•  Horse  Shoe  Nails. 

Capewell  Horse  Nail  Co.,  636  Mission 
Putnam  Horse  Nail  Co.  The,  14  Drumm 


Horse  Shears. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.) 

Adams  Albert  F.,  2407  Mission 

Barnes  John  P.,  329,  23d 

Baxter  John,  426  Pacific 

Berges  &  Co.,  1340  Turk 

Biehn  &  Scannell,  670  Mission 

Boyle  Dennis  H.,  454  Stevenson 

Brannan  Patrick  R.,  516  Hyde 

Burk  Robert  B.,  1620  Harrison 

Busse  Richard,  306,  11th 

Canavan  John  J.,  Railroad  Avopp  1st  Av  South 

Carter  &  Pettitt,  304  Golden  Gate  Av 

Cheli  B.  &  Co.,  520  Davis 

Cheli  Peter,  619  Front 

Cobleigh  John  L.,  2020  Polk 

Cradock  William,  833  Geary 

Creba  Samuel,  1112  Golden  Gate  Av 

Creely  James,  218,  5th 

Crowley  Timothy  J.,  11  Merchant 

Culley  Bros.,  Railroad  Av  nr  6th  Av  South 

Cummings  P.  &  Son,  2613  Bush 

Devlin  John,  438,  4th 

Dinan  John,  2315  Pine 

Doheny  J.,  SE  cor  Minna  and  New  Montgomery 

Doran  James  H.,  55  Beale 

Doran  &  Doran,  611  Bryant 

Doyle  Maurice,  4  Everett 

Doyle  Thomas,  628  Howard 

Eagan  Michael  J.,  1622  Mission 

Enderson  Gamos  E.,  109  Kentucky 

Ewing  John,  103, 11th 

Farrell  J.  F.,  1317  Broderick 

Fay  Martin  W.,  3098  Mission 

Finnegan  &  Pechart,  370  Natoma 

Finnigan  James,  505  Jessie 

Foley  &  Duncan.  1103  Mission 

Ford  Thomas  &  Son,  105,  1st 

Freeman  Matthew,  434  Valencia 

Friedhofer  &  Phillips,  646  Valencia 

Galvin&  Co.,  2107  Polk 
I  Gerlach  &  Fox,  433,  3d 
I    Giblen  Daniel,  I6231/2  Pine 

Grace  John,  1108  Howard 

Granev  E.  M.,  7  St.  George  Alley 

Haller  Peter  H.,  3237  Mission 

Heney  &  Son,  406,  11th 
I    Henderson  Duncan,  200  Bartlett 

Hyland  Michael  J.,  4  Spring 

Jeflers  James  D.,  1421  Nebraska 

Johnson  Neil  M.,  104  Golden  Gate  Av 

Keefe  James  W.,  450  Brannan 

Keller  John  W.,  1835  Mission 

Kelly  &  Duffey,  716  Valencia 

Kenealey  Thomas,  838  Brannan 

Kenealey  William  J.,  818  Buchanan 

Kilcommon  John,  722  Broadway 

Knowlton  &  Hade.  606,  6th 

Knownburg  &  Coffey,  1112  Bryant 

Kortick  Frank  &  Son,  307,  1st 

Lodge  &  Fauss,  2309  Mission 

Lynch  Peter,  303  Mission 

Maguire  Nicholas  J.,  302  Beale 

Maloney  Bros.,  339,  10th 

McBrearty  Abraham  T.,  1306  Grove 

McCarty  James,  107  Oregon 

McCarty  John  H.,  22  Golden  Gate  Av 

McCloskey  Michael,  119  Howard 

McCormack  John  J.,  820  Folsom 

McDevitt  Bros.,  7  Hubbard 

McDevitt  John  F.,  736,  4th 

McDonald  Daniel,  619  Grove 

McDonald    William,    Railroad    Av  nr   5th  Av 
South 

McGrath  John  J.,  1617  Folsom 

McNeil  Michael,  862  Howard 

MeliaBros.,  215  Ellis 

Mooney  &  O'Connell,  321,  6th 


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Morrisey  Nicholas,  332,  9th 
Murphy  Daniel,  607  Battery 
Norrington  &  Son,  2618  Geary 
O'Dea  Martin,  126  Geary 
O'Rourke  James,  1838  Post 
O'Rourke  John,  721,  5th  Av 
O'Rourke  J.  S.  &  Co.,  136  Folsom 
O'Rourke  Thomas,  1617  Folsom 
Reidy  Jeremiah,  1414  Pine 
Rentschler  John  G.,  1624  Mission 
Roesner  &  Finnegan,  216,  8th 
Rowan  Philip,  553  Bryant 
Sanderson  F.  W.,  38  Main 
Shaw  William  E.,  1621  Market 
Smith  John  J.,  407,  4th 
Snead  J.  P.,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Blake 
Stone  &  Wherry,  417,  6th 
Sullivan  &  Reilly.  149  Minna 
Tierney  Thomas,  1505  California 
Traynor  &  Inch,  206  Jackson 
Twomey  &  Son,  809  Howard 
Woodside  Alexander  F.,  1559  Mission 


BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  14-16  Fre- 
mont 
Bowers  Rubber  Co. ,  42  Sacramento 
Cook  H.  N.  Belting  Co.,  317-319  Mission 
Degen  Ludolph  P.,  105-107  Mission 
DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN   &   HAYDEN  CO.,  17-19 


GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mfrs),  577-579  Market 

GUTTA  PERCHA  AND  RUBBER  MANUFACT- 
URING CO.,  30-32  Fremont 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO..  141-143,  1st 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO., 
LTD.  (mfrs).  509-511  Market 

REVERE  RUBBER  CO.,  527  Market 

Woodin  &  Little,  312-314  Market 

*  Hose  Goods. 

GARRATT  W.    T.  &   CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Hose  Pipe  and  Coupling. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.,  577-579  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


(See  Dry  Goods,  also  Ladies'  Furnishing  Goods, 
also  Men's  Furnishing  Goods.) 

Hospitals  and  Asylums. 

ANDERSON'S  PRIVATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  DIS- 
EASES OF  WOMEN,  Dr.  Winslow  Anderson 
proprietor,  603  Sutter 

Armitage  Home,  509  Powell 

Boys  and  Girls  Aid  Society  Home,  SE  cor 
Baker  and  Grove 

California  Surgical  Hospital  (private;,  935  Sut- 
ter 

California  Woman's  Hospital,  3118  Sacramento 

City  and  County  Alms  House,  off  Corbett  Av  nr 
Lake  Honda 

City  and  County  Hospital,  Potrero  Av  bet  22d 
and  23d 

City  Receiving  Hospital,  New  City  Hall 

Florence  Crittenton  Home,  managers'  ofQce  520 
Kearny 

French  Hospital,  S  s  Point  Lobos  Av  bet  5th 
and  6th  Avs 

German  Hospital,  W  s  Noe  bet  13th  and  14th 

GOLDEN  GATE  (private),  surgical  and  lying  in 
hospital,  F.  F.  Lord  physician  in  charge, 
office  235  Kearny 

Hebrew  Home  for  Aged  Disabled,  507  Lombard 

Hospital  for  Children  and  Training  School  for 
Nurses,  3700  California 

Japanese  Women's  Home.  1307  Larkin 

Keeley  Institute,  14  McAllister 


Kings'  Daughters  Home  for  Incurables,  217 
Francisco 

Kong  Chow  Asylum,  512  Pine 

Ladies'  Protection  and  Relief  Society  Home, 
Franklin  bet  Geary  and  Post 

Lane  Hospital,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 

Lick  Old  Ladies'  Home,  University  nr  Way- 
land 

Little  Sisters'  Infant  Shelter,  512  Minna 

Magdalen  Asylum,  Potrero  Av  nr  21st 

Maria  Kipp  Orphanage,  638  Folsom 

Mount  St.  Joseph  Infant  Asylum,  Silver  Av  nr 
Q  South 

Old  People's  Home,  SW  cor  Pierce  and  Pine 

Our  Lady's  Home,  33  Rincon  PI 

Pacific  Hebrew  Home  for  the  Aged,  Silver  Av 
nr  Mission 

Pacific  Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum,  Devisadero  nr 
Hayes 

Presbyterian  Mission  Home  (Chinese) ,  920  Sac- 
ramento 

Protestant  Episcopal  Old  Ladies'  Home,  NE 
cor  Golden  Gate  and  Masonic  Avs 

Protestant  Orphan  Asylum,  Haight  nr  Laguna 

Quarantine  Hospital,  Angel  Island 

Roman  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum,  N  South  bet 
18th  and  20th  Avs 

Salvation  Army  Children's  Home,  328  Bryant 

Salvation  Army  Woman's  Shelter,  553  Steven- 
son 

San  Francisco  Nursery  for  Homeless  Children, 
570  Harrison 

St.  Francis'  Girls  Directory  Orphan  Asylum, 
Buena  Vista  Av  nr  Waller 

St.  Joseph's  Home  Hospital,  Buena  Vista  Av 
nr  Park  Hill  Av 

St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Ws  Valencia  nr  27th 

St.  Mark's  Hospital  and  Home  for  the  care  of 
the  Inebriate,  2000  Stockton 

St.  Mary's  Hospital,  NW  cor  1st  and  Bryant 

St.  Patrick's  Home  for  Aged  and  Infirm  Men, 
Bryant  nr  1st 

St.  Zitas'  Home,  Buena  Vista  Av  nr  Waller 

The  Sheltering  Arms,  579  Harrison 

Twenty-sixth  Street  Hospital  (Pest  House), 
DeHaro  nr  Army 

United  States  Marine  Hospital,  Presidio  Res- 
ervation nr  Mountain  Lake 

Waldeck  Sanatorium,  717  Jones 

Youth's  Directory,  2030  Howard 

*  Hot  Water  Heaters. 

Hyman  Jacob,  719  McAllister 
Wilson  William  F.,  204  Stockton 

Hotel  Registers. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Pacific  Coast  Hotel  Register  Co.,  23,  1st 

Hotels. 

Abbotsford  House,  1416  Broadway 

Ahlborn  House,  319-323  Grant  Av 

Alexandria  The,  781  Sutter 

Arizona  Hotel,  11-13  Clay 

Avondale  Hotel,  456,  6th 

Baldwin  The,  NE  cor  Market  and  Powell 

Beresford  The,  600  Bush 

BERKSHIRE  THE, 

Mrs.  A.  W.  TruesdeU,  711  Jones 

Brooklyn  Hotel,  208-212  Bush 

California  Hotel,  N  s  Bush  bet  Kearny  and 
Grant  Av 

California  Hotel,  210  Montgomery  Av 

California  State  Hotel,  771  Howard 

Central  Hotel,  530-542,  3d 

Chatsworth  The,  703  Sutter 

Chicago  Hotel,  220-224  Pacific 

City  Hotel,  512  Howard 

Cliff  House,  termination  of  Point  Lobos  Av 

Clifford  The,  204  Ellis 

Clifton  The,  502  Powell 

COLONIAL  THE,  SE  cor  Pine  and  Jones 

Columbia  House,  18,  1st 

Commercial  Hotel,  Edward  Holland,  cor  Mont- 
gomery and  Kearny 

Cosmopolstan  Hotel,  100,  5th 

Crystal  Hotel,  NE  cor  4th  and  Berry 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO. 

S^3Sr    IFE/.A.ISrCISCO,    CAwIi. 


BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS. 


BACCHUS   CELLARS  J_     QUNDLACH     Si     CO., 

AND   RHINE-FARM    VINEYARDS,  i^e,oi=i?-ietoe,s, 

SONOMA.  SAN    FRANCISCO  AND  NEW  YORK. 


1828 


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Hotels— Cont'd. 
Devonshire  The,  725  Pine 
East  Lake  Hotel,  SW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 
Eastern  Hotel,  435  Pine 
Elsmere  The,  418  Sutter 
Eureka  Hotel,  413-415  Brannan 
Europe  Hotel,  638  Broadway 
Europe  Hotel,  814  Montgomery 
Excelsior  Hotel,  608,  6th 
Fairmount  Hotel,  1714  Market 
First  Street  House,  507  Mission 
Gailhard  Hotel,  507-509  Pine 
Garfield  Hotel,  NE  cor  Fillmore  and  Chestnut 
Garibaldi  Hotel,  222  Broadway 
German  Hotel,  560  Howard 
Glendale  House,  512  Golden  Gate  Av 
Golden  Eagle  Hotel,  NW  cor  Broadway  and 

Montgomery 
Golden  West  Hotel,  32-36  Ellis 
Grand  Hotel,  SE  cor  Market    and  New  Mont- 


The  Grand  Pacific 

Mrs.  Ella  Corbett,  Proprietor 

Elegantly  Furnished  Rooms 

EN  SUITE  OR  SINGLE 

Day,  Week  or  Month 

Electric   Call   Bells 

Elevator  until  12  p.  m. 
Board  if  Desired 

COUNTRY  TRADE  SOLICITED 

306    Stockton    St.  Telephone 

San    Francisco  Grant  507 


Grand  Southern  Hotel,  SE  cor  7th  and  Mission 

Hackmeier  Hotel,  123-129  Eddy 

Harmony  Hotel,  735  Brannan 

Helvetia  Hotel,  431-433  Pine 

Hotel  Baltimore,  1013  Van  Ness  Av 

Hotel  Becker,  16-18  Mason 

Hotel  Bella  Vista,  1001  Pine 

Hotel  Bertling,  714  Bush 

Hotel  de  France,  616^-618  California 

Hotel  del  Campidoglio,  408-413  Broadway 

Hotel  des  Alpes,  621  Pacific 

Hotel  Grosvenor,  319  Sutter 

Hotel  Langham,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Mason 

HOTEL  NORMANDIE,  326  Eddy 

Hotel  Pleasanton,  NW  cor  Sutter  and  Jones 

Hotel  Richelieu,  1020  Van  Ness  Av 

Hotel  Savoy,  NE  cor  Post  and  Powell 

Hotel  St.  Nicholas,  1630  Market 

Humboldt  Hotel,  333-235, 15th 

Imperial  The,  728  Sutter 

Innisfallen  Hotel,  1017  Battery 

International  Hotel,  824  Kearny 

Jefferson  Hotel,  SW  cor  Broderick  and  Jeffer- 
son 

Lenox  The,  628  Sutter 

Lick  House,  W  s  Montgomery  bet  Post  and 
Sutter 

Lisbon  House,  433  Drumm 

Longworth  The,  510  Geary 

Marechal  Niel.  404  Ellis 

Marguerite  The,  417  Larkin 

Marshall  The,  824  Laguna 

Merriman's  Hotel,  1737  Market 

Merz's  Hotel,  1807  Haight 

Miramar  The,  703  Geary 

Mission  Hotel,  113,  36th 

Montgomery's  Hotel,  337,  2d 

Montrose  The,  1030  Van  Ness  Av 

National  Hotel,  513  Bush 

Nevada  House,  SW  cor  Napa  and  Michigan 

New  Atlantic  Hotel,  207-209  Montgomery  Av 


New  California  Hotel,  429  Bush 

New  California  House,  3  East 

New  Continental  Hotel,  547  Mission 

New   Continental    Hotel,    NE    cor    Napa  and 

Louisiana 
New  Crystal  Hotel,  650,  4th 
New  Depot  Hotel,  38  Sacramento 

NEW  GOLDEN  GATE  HOTEL, 

134-136,  4th 

New  Guillaume  Tell  Hotel,  619  Pacific 
New  Hansa  Hotel,  320  Drumm 
New  Mechanics  Hotel,  444  Brannan 
New  Mission  Hotel,  3375  Mission 
New  Union  Hotel,  515  Howard 

NEW   WASHINGTON    HOTEL, 

J.  Popert  &  Co.,  342-350,  4tll 

New  Western  Hotel,  800  Kearny 

New  Wisconsin  Hotel,  NE  cor  Pacific  and 
Montgomery 

New  York  and  Brooklyn  Exchange,  117  Drumm 

Nicholas  Hotel,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

North  Beach  Hotel,  NW  cor  Bay  and  Mason 

North  German  Hotel,  NE  cor  8th  and  Brannan 

Northern  Hotel,  901  Battery 

Occidental  Hotel,  E  s  Montgomery  bet  Sutter 
and  Bush 

Oliver  The,  899  Pine 

Olympia  Hotel,  504  Napa 

Oriel  Hotel,  1940  Market 

Oriental  The,  615  Taylor 

Palace  Hotel,  SW  cor  Market  and  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Park  Hotel,  26-38  Turk 

Pennsylvania  Hotel,  326  Michigan 

Pioneer  House,  333  Louisiana 

Portland  Hotel,  54  Sacramento 

Potrero  Hotel,  SW  cor  Sierra  and  Louisiana 

RALSTON  THE,  1222  Pine 

RAMONA  THE,  130  Ellis 

Reckenbeil's  Hotel,  624  Pulton 

Reidy's  Hotel,  1504  Kentucky 

Renton  The,  713  Sutter 

Roddy's  Hotel,  1434  Nebraska 

Russ  House,  W  s  Montgomery  bet  Bush  and 
Pine 

San  Bruno  Hotel,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  and  Army 

San  Gottardo  Hotel,  509-513  Broadway 

San  Pedro  Hotel,  6  Howard 

Seal  Rock  House,  Ocean  Boulevard  nr  B 

SHERMAN  APARTMENT  HOUSE,  38,  8th 

Slattery  House,  531  Howard 

Southerner  The,  407  Mason 

St.  Malo  Hotel,  503  Folsom 

St.  Nicholas  Hotel,  313-316,  1st 

St.  Petersburg  Hotel,  15  Howard 

STEWART  THE,  1101  Pine 

STEWART  THE, 

Miss  M.  and  Charles  A.  Stewart  proprie- 
tors, SE  cor  Leavenworth  and  Ellis,  tele- 
phone East  954 

Sutherland  The,  791  Sutter 
Swiss  Hotel,  627  Commercial 
Troy  Hotel,  506  Napa 
Turk  Street  Hotel,  33-34  Turk 
Union  Hotel,  312  Michigan 
Union  Hotel,  1300  Turk 
Valencia  Street  Hotel,  718  Valencia 
Victor  The,  1006  Pine 
Victoria  The,  1105  Hyde 
Washington  Hotel,  632-624,  4th 
WENBAN  THE,  606  Sutter 
Wendt's  Hotel,  23  Sacramento 
Wentworth  The,  617  Bush 
Western  Hotel,  312  Broadway 
Westminster  The,  614  Sutter 
Wieland  Hotel,  401  Harrison 
Windsor  Hotel,  905  Market 


House  and  Sign  Painters. 

(See  Painters— House  and  Sign.) 


House  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— House.) 


PRINTS  THE  NEWS  TWELVE  HOURS 


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CROCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


HYD 


1829 


HENRY  CHESTER 

(Successor  to   HYDE   &  CHESTER) 


ESTABLISHED    1859 


1619  MISSION  STREET 


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CONTRACTOR      FOR 


Raising:  and  Moving:  Buildings 

And  putting  in  New  Foundations  of  Wood  or  Brick,  and  for  Moving  or 
Shipping  Locomotives,  Heavy  Weights,  etc.,  also 

PUTTING    IN    OR    TAKING    OUT    OF    STEAM    BOILERS 


JA.CK:    SCKIJ'WS,    I2TC.,    TO    1L,ET 


House  Furnishing  Goods. 

Adams  C.  F.  Co..  156,  5th 

AMERICAN  WRINGER  CO.,  505  Larkin 

Brown  Charles  &  Son,  807  Market 

Chicago  Clock  Co.,  1632-1624  Market 

Clark  John  T.,  1133  Market 

Cowen  &  Cowen,  1041  Market 

Ezekiel  Edward,  11031/4  Folsom 

Funge  P.  C,  1370  Market 

Goldman  &  Thomas,  14  McAllister 

Gump  D.  L.,  1133  Market 

Joseph  M.  A.  &  Son,  909c  Folsom 

Keystone  Wringer  Co.,  156,  5th 

Kragen  Furniture  Co.,  1043  Market 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 

Picard  &  Hessel,  13a  Polk 

Smiths'  Cash  Store,  414-418  Front  (After  July 

1st,  27  Market) 
Varnhagen  Simon,  140,  9th 
Wiester  <&  Co.,  17-19  New  Montgomery 


House  Raisers  and  Movers. 

Burt  W.  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Campbell  Daniel  D.,  6  Broad 

CHESTER  HENRY, 

1619  Mission 

DAVIS  GEORGE  &  SON, 

31  South  Park  bet  2d  and  3d,  box  293 
Builders'  Exchange 
DIENER  HENRY,  3120  Market 

HENRY   DIENER 
House  Raising  and  Moving 

Underpinning ,  Etc. 
2120  Market  Street. 

Donohue  A.,  72  West  Mission 
Gleason  Patrick  W.,  309  Mason 

KELLEHER  M., 

steel  screws  of  80  tons  power  for  rais- 
ing iron,  stone  or  brick  buildings,  2055 
Folsom  bet  16th  and  17th,  and  box  at 
Builders'  Exchange,  40  New  Montgomery 

Otterbeck  Elias  E.,  1408  Mission 
Pearson  Edward  K.,  1213  Folsom 
Pearson  Frederick  O.,  312,  24th 
Pence  John  W.,  1166  Mission 

POOL  JOSEPH  R., 

1130  Mission,  box  217  Builders'  Ex- 
change, 40  New  Montgomery,  r.  1242 
Mission 

Stratton  John  S.,  420,  5th 


SULLIVAN  JOHN, 

1650  Mission  bet  12th  and  13th 

WILSON  OLOF, 

409,  5th 

Housesmiths. 

(See  also  Iron  Foundries.) 
Dyer  Bros..  119  Beale 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Ralston  Iron  Works,  222-224  Howard 
Todt  &  Peters,  53  Beale 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-125  Beale 

*  Hydrants. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Hydraulic  Engineers. 

(See  Engineers— Hydraulic  ) 


♦  Hydraulic  Machinery. 

Cumming  George  &  Co.,  18  Fell 
DOW  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS,  114-116 
EVANS  C.  H.  &  CO.,  110-112  Beale 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co. ,  121-123  Main 

*  Hydraulic  Pipe. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
SMITH  FRANCIS  W.,  130  Beale 


*  Hydraulic  Pipe  and  Fittings. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Hydraulic  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Hydraulic  Rams. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Hydraulic  Valves. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


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Seldom  equaled,  never  surpassed.  Any 
)unt  delivered  free.  Family  orders  a  Spec- 
ialty. Lowest  prices.  Stalls  68,  69,  70,  71, 
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Prosser  Creek,  Boca,  Cuba,  Crafton   and  San  Francisco 


Agents    in    all     Principal     To^wns     on 
ttie     Pacific     Coast 


Office,  735-737  Fourth  St.        Telephone  South  135 


Ice  Cream  Makers. 

Bailey  C.  F.  &  Co.,  612  Post 

Benjamin  N.  M.  &  Co.,  203  Turk 

Bernheim  Edmund,  SW  cor  Polk  and  Sutter 

Haas  George  &  Son,  810  Market 

Huber  A.,  1308PolK 

Maskey  Frank,  32  Kearny 

Ludwig  E.,  1203  Sutter 

Poehlman's  Confectionery,  401  Post 

Schreiber  Joseph  Jr.,  950-952  Market 

Swain  Bros.,  213  Sutter 

Thain  Bros.,  781  Market 

*  Ice  Cream  Freezers. 
HORIZONTAL  FREEZER  CO.,  A.  C.  Boldemann 

&  Co.,  agents,  3U7  Commercial 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

Ice  Dealers. 

CalifoKnia  and  Nevada  Ice  Co.,  30  Mills  Bldg, 

9  til  floor 
CONSUMERS'  ICE  CO.,  420,  Sth 
Floriston  Ice  Co.,  327  Market 
Mountain  Ice  Co.  of  Cal.,  327  Market 
National  Ice  Co.,  327  Market 
People's  Ice  Co.,  331  Montgomery,  room  74 
Sierra  Lakes  Ice  Co.,  27  Mills  Bldg,  Sth  floor 
UNION  ICE  CO.,  73^737,  4tli 

*  Ice  Machines. 
CLOT  &  MEESE,  129-131  Fremont 
CYCLOPS  IRON  WORKS,  115-117  Beale 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213,  1st 
VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  135-145  Fremont 

Incubators. 

Croley  George  H.,  417  Sacramento 
Schule  Frederick  A.,  1213  Valencia 

India  Rubber  Goods. 

(See  Rubber  Goods.) 


Indicators. 

American  Indicator  Co.  The,  324  Pine,  room  7 

GARRATT  W.  T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Injectors. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Ink  Manufacturers  and  Agents. 
CALIFORNIA  INK  CO.,  E.  L.  Hueter  (printers). 
413HI15  Commercial 

California  Ink  Company 

LINCOLN  H.  LEWARS,  Manager 

The  ONLY  Home  Manufactukee.s  of  a  Full  Line. 

of  Printing  and  Litho  Inks;  good  as  the 

best,  cheaper  than  the  cheapest. 

413    AND    4.15    COMMERCIAL    STREET 

GRAHAM  GEORGE  D.,  (printer's)  529  Commer- 
cial 

Matlock  Levy  B.,  356,  3d 

Pacific  Ink  Factory,  office  117  Battery 

Perry  S.  A.  &Co.,  919  Mission 

REED  &  GOODMAN,  (printer's)  513  Sacramento 

SHATTUCK  E.  J.  &  CO.  (printer's),  520  Com- 
mercial 

Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.,  207-209  Sacramento 

*  Inks. 
MOISEL.  H.,  320Sansome,  room  68 

*  Inlaid  Floors. 
WELLS   CHARLES  B.,    422    Sutter,    telephone 
Main  1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 


The  Bulletin 


DELIVERED    ANYWHERE. 

Kifty  Cents  F^er  Montti 
Telephone  Main  826. 


PERRIER-JOUET  &  CO.  CHAMPAGNE, 


Sole    A-gent    for    the    Pacific    Cojast. 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

123  California  Street, 


INS 


CROCKER-IiANGIiEY  DIEECTOEY. 


INS 


1831 


Instruments. 

(See  Respective  Headings.) 

Insurance  Adjusters. 

(See  Adjusters.) 

Insurance  Agents. 

Adams  &  Co.,  1026,  17tli 

Ahpel  &  Bruckman,  209  Sansome 

Allen  Isaac  R.,  401  California,  room  34 

ARCHIBALD  JAMES  F.  J.,  303  California,  rooms 

22-26 
ARMBRUSTER  GEORGE  W.,  24  Montgomery 
Ashton  &  Gardiner,  411  Montgomery 
Aubry  Edmond  E.,  2245  Mission 
Baehr  Henry,  413  California 
Baggs  Montgomery,  133  California 
Bailey  James  D..  413  California 
Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  316  and  323  California 
Behrens  R.  H.,  14  Sansome 
Belden  Henry  K.,  313  California 
Bergerot  John  A.,  142  Crocker  Bldg 
Bertheau  Cesar,  310  Sansome 
Bertheau  Max  A.,  210  Sansome 
Berton  George  A.,  333  Montgomery 
Block  James  N.,  205  Sansome 
Boardman  George  C,  514  California 
Bolger  Philip  &  Co.,  421  California 
Boole  Fred  W.,  204  Sansome 
Borland  James  H.,  216  Bush 
Bosqui  Edward  L,.,  304  Sansome 
Bowman  George  F.,  510  California 
Boyd  Harry  C,  415  California 
Boyd  H.  St.  Clair,  126  Kearny 
Boyd  &  Dickson,  501  Montgomery 
Bremer&  Bender,  310  Sacramento 
Brown,  Craig  &  Co.,  407-409  Montgomery 
Burling  &  Kober,  411  California 
Burnham  &  Marsh  Co.,  628  Market  opp  Palace 

Hotel 
Burns  Aaron  M.,  306  Sansome 
Butler  &  Haldan,  413  California 
Cadman  &  Kittle,  307  California 
Callaghan  &  O'Byrne,  405  Montgomery 
Callingham  William  J.,  420  California 
Callisch  Frank  E.,  705  Spreckels  Bldg 
Capp  C.  S.  &  Co.,  413  Montgomery 
Carlton  Charles  C,  514  California 
Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  406  California 
Christensen  Charles.  317  California 
Comstock  Isaac  W.,  18-33  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Craig  Hugh,  313  California 
Crawford  John  R.,  6-13  Crocker  Bldg 
Cumming  A.  M.,  305  California 
Gushing  Allen  D.,  705  Spreckels  Bldg 
Cushing  Charles  D.,  205  Sansome 
Danker  Henry,  213  Sansome 
Davis  J.  B.  F.  &  Son,  407-409  Montgomery 
Davis  &  Watson,  208  Sansome 
Deasy  Jeremiah,  20,  6th  and  439  California 
Delger  &  King,  607-610  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Dexter  David  N.,  614  Spreckels  Bldg 
Dexter  D.  Gilbert,  614  Spreckels  Bldg 
Dibble  William  S.,  405  Montgomery,  room  1 
DICKSON  ROBERT,  501  Montgomery 
DORNIN  GEORGE  D.,  409  California 
Dornin  George  W.,  409  California 
Driffield  V.  Carus,  213  Sansome 
Dunphy  W.  H.,  3-4  Flood  Bldg 
Dusenberg  E.,  301  California 
Dutton  William  J.,  401-405  California 
Duval  William  S.,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Sansome 
Easton,  Eldridge  &  Co.,  638  Market 
Easton  George  &  Co.,  204  Sansome 
Easton,  Incell  &  Messinger,  310  Sansome 
Eldridge  Oliver,  303  California 
Ellsworth  Timothy,  640  Market 
Enright  &  McKenzie,  323  California 
Ephraim  Solomon,  140  Phelan  Bldg 
Evans  EvanC,  303 California 
Field  Henry  K.,  18-23  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Figel  Arthur,  205  Sansome 
Finnegan  J.  E.,  34-35  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Fisher  Will  E.  &  Co.,  14  Post 
Forbes  A.  B.  &  Son,  Mutual  Life  Bldg 
Fowler  Edgar  S.,  13-14  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Fowler  William  Hy  C,  411  California 


Frank  Maurice,  6  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  6th  floor  and 

310  Sansome 
Franklin  Benjamin  C,  214  Pine,  room  56 
Eraser  Hugh,  508  California,  room  42 
Frazer  James,  308  Pine 
Friedlander  Moritz,  419  California,  room  5 
Fuller  J.  L.,  308  Pine 
Gaskill  Varney  W.,  416  California 
Gilmor  Harry  G.,  20  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Girvin  &  Eyre,  307  California 
GoUin  Walter  W.,  311  California 
Grant  George  F.,  221  Sansome 
Grant  H.  M.,  423  California 
Grant  Tom  C.  212  Pine 
Gray  John  H.,  412  Montgomery 
Gunn  Benjamin  M.  &  Co.,  228  Montgomery 
Gutte  &  Frank,  303  California 
Hackett  M.  H.,  205  Sansome 
Hagan  Bros.,  221  Sansome 
Hall  &  Whitely,  314  Montgomery 
Harrison  William  Greer,  305  California 
Hart  Edward  H.,  39-40  Chronicle  Bldg 
Hart  Judah  A.,  301  California 
HARVEY  LE  ROY  G.  &  CO.,  520  Montgomery 
Haskell  Walter  W.,  21-24  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Hawes  Alexander  G.,  17-23  Mills,  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Hawes  Benjamin  C,  305  Sansome 
Helbing  August,  313  Sansome 
Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co.,  535  Front 
Heringhi  Samuel,  304  Montgomery 
Herold  Rudolph  Jr.,  415  California 
Hillman  John  R.,  502  Montgomery 
Hooper  Ralph  B.,  315  California 
Houghton  Harry  B.,  513  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Hundesser  Otto  &  Co.,  221  Sansome 
Ives  Stephen  D.,  318  California 
Jacobs  Julius,  204  Sansome 
Jacobs  Wesley  A.,  19-23  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Jacobsen  Halvor  J.  T.,  305  Sansome 
James  N.  T.,  416  California 
Johnson  James,  9  Mission 

Johnston  Samuel.  6  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Kahn  Joseph,  305  Sansome 
Kelly  Harry  M.,  14  Sansome 
Kilgaril  &' Beaver,  508  Montgomery 
Knowles  Josiah  M.,  30  California 
Landers  John,  240  Montgomery 
Landers  William  J.,  205-207  Sansome 

LATON  CHARLES  A., 

439  California 

Leavitt  William  C,  419  California,  rooms  1-3 
Livingston  John,  438  California 
Livingston,  Smith  &  Co.,  428  California 
Loaiza  W.  &  Co.,  318-330  Sansome 
Lorentzen  Andrew  P.,  10  Mission 
Lowden  William  11.,  308  Pine 
Lund  Henry  &  Co.,  214  California 
Lutz  William  E.,  205  Sansome 
Macdonald  William,  315  Montgomery 
Macondray  &  Co.,  425-427  Market 
Madison  B.  H.  &  Sons,  15  Steuart 
Magill  Arthur  E.,  SE  cor  California  and  San- 
some 
Mailliard  John  W.,  307  Sansome,  room  5 

MANHEIM,  DIBBERN  &  CO., 

217  Sansome 

Mann  &  Wilson,  322-324  California 
Marcus  George  &  Co.,  232  California 
Martin  Charles  T.,  439  California 
Maxwell  James  D.,  431  California 
Mayer  Albert  M.  S.,  415  Montgomery 
Mayrisch  Ernest,  210  Sansome 
McBurnie  Robert  E.,  319  California 
McCarthy  Thomas,  420  California,  room  23 
McCormick  George  J.,  505  California 
McElroy  Robert  D.,  4  Phelan  Bldg 
McKenney  L.  M.,  318  Pine,  rooms  16-17 
McNear  George  W.,  326  California 
Miles  David  E.,  315  Montgomery 
Milliken  R.  C,  14  Sansome 
Mills  A.  J.,  19  Murphy  Bldg 
Mogan  A.  G.  Miss,  205  Sansome 
Moore  J.  J.  &  Co.,  302  California 
Mullins  Charles  F.,  .301  California 
MUNSELL  JAMES  Jr.,  415  Montgomery 
Nagle  Henry  H.,  513  California 
Nathan  &  Kingston,  501  Montgomery 


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Insurance  Agents— Cont'd. 
Newell  Marshall  A.,  318  California 
Newhall  H.  M.  &  Co.,  309-311  Sansome 
Noyes  Frederic  R.,  30-31  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Oakley  Charles  M.,  315  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
OkelL  Donnell  &  Co.,  411  California 
Osborn,  Murdock  &  Co.,  412  California 
Pardee  S.  C,  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Parker  Charles  M.  T.,  314  Pine,  room  56 
Parker  T.  G.  &  Co.,  1780  Point  Lobos  Av 
Parrott  &  Co..  306  California 
Patterson  George  W.  H.  &  Co.,  2  Valencia 
Pereira  Samuel  L.,  318  California 
Plagemann  John  C,  210  Sansome 
Plumbe  John  F.,  1402  Valencia 
Poehlman  H.  Edward,  415  Montgomery 
Pope  Thomas  E.,  514  California 
Potter  Edward  E.,  508  California,  room  3 
Prather  John  M.,  301  California 
Putnam  Robert  H.,  29  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Quarre  George,  510  California 
Reynolds  Frank  B.,  205  Sansome 
Richards  &  Henry,  505  California 
Roberts  James  B.,  415  Montgomery,  room  7 
Rosenbaum  I.  S.  &  Co.,  433  California 
Rowe  Harrison  D.,  133-133  Crocker  Bldg 
Sanchez  Pablo,  11  Crocker  Bldg 
Sawtelle  David,  439  California 
Schlesinger  Nathan,  304  Montgomery 
Schloss  Benjamin,  205  Sansome 
Schuller  Andrew,  508  Montgomery 
Scott  William  A..  322  Pine 
Shaen  Jacob,  322  California 
Shetterley  J.  L.  M.,  316  California 
Sloan  Clarence  B.,  421  California 
Sloan  Robert  W.,421  California 
Smedberg  &  Mitchell,  314  California 
Smith  Clarence  M.,  110-114  Phelan  Bldg 
Spencer  David  C,  215  Sansome 
Spencer  George  W.,  323  California 
Speyer  Walter,  335  Sansome 
Spreckels  J.  D.  &  Bros.  Co., 327  Market 
Stern  David  &  Sons,  20  Montgomery 
Stolp  Gordon  M.,  81-85  Crocker  Bldg 
Stuart  Charles  A.,  433  California 
Sutro  Emil,  408  Montgomery 
Swain  &  Murdock,  412  California 
Swyney  Thomas  N.,  508  California,  room  3 
Syz  &  Co.,  410  California 
Tarpey  &  Krigbaum,  208  Sansome 
Thannhauser  &  Co.,  311  California 
Todhunter  Alfred,  303  California,  room  33 
Toplitz  Joseph  B.,  330  Pine,  rooms  9-10 
Trittenbach  Gustav,  319  California 
Troy  Patrick,  301  California 
Tyson  George  H.,  435  California 
Turner  George  W.,  413  Montgomery 
Van  Slyke  E.  W.  S.  &  Co..  26  Mills    Bldg,    3d 

floor 
Voogt  F.  W.,  500  Montgomery 
Voss,  Conrad  &  Co.,  304  Sansome 
Wade  William  M.,  402  Kearny,  room  1 
Ward  Fred,  303  California,  room  23 
WATT  ROLLA  V.,  503-504  Montgomery 
Weed  Frederick  F.,  505  California 
White  James  A.,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
White  Patrick  J.,  444  California 
Whitney  A.  L.,  205  Sansome 
Whitney  Edgar  B.,  511  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Whitney  Roy  L.,  511  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.,  203  Market 
Woods  Edmund  L.,  1  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Wyckoft  Stephen  N.,  3  Odd  Fellows  Bldg 

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Insurance  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Insurance.) 

Insttrance  Companies— Accident. 

^tna  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  212  San- 
some, room  9 

Bankers  Alliance  of  California  The,  14  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 

Employers'  Liability  Assurance  Corporation, 
Limited  (of  London,  Eng.).  411  California 


Fidelity    and    Casualty   Co.   The   (New  York), 

Mutual  Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Frankfort  Accident  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance 

Co.,  204  Sansome 
International  Indemnity  Co.,  206  Sansome 
London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.  (limited), 

431  California 
New  England  Mutual  Accident  Assn.  (Boston, 

Mass.),  315  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Preferred  Accident  Insurance  Co.  The  (N.  Y.), 

13-14  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Standard  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Co.,  307 

California 
Travelers'  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  31- 

34  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Union  Casualty  and  Surety  Co.,  208  Sansome 
United  States  Casulty  Co.  (N.  Y.),  421  Califor- 


Insurance  Companies— Aid. 

California  Mutual  Benefit  Society,  128  Murphy 
I  Bldg 

I  Fidelity  Mutual  Aid  Association, 

J.  L.  ivi.  Stietterley  secretary  and  man- 
I         ager,  316  California 

I  *  Insurance  Companies -Burglar. 

I    New  England  Burglary  Insurance  Co.,  411  Cali- 
\  fornia 

Insurance  Companies— Fire. 

Aachen  and  Munich  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Aix 

la  Chapelle),  204  Sansome 
^tna  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  514  Califor- 
nia 
i    Alliance  Assurance  Co.  (London,  Eng.),  416  Cal- 
ifornia 
I    Alliance  Insurance  Co.  limited  (of  Berlin),  303 

California 
'    American    Central   Insurance  Co.   (St.  Louis, 
Mo.),  317  California 
American  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Philadelphia), 

407-409  Montgomery 
American   Insurance  Co.   (Newark,  N.  J.),  333 
I  California 

I    Atlas  Assurance  Co.  (of  London,  Eng.),  309-311 


Austrian  Phoenix  Royal  and  Imperial  Priv- 
ileged Insurance  Co.  The  (of  Vienna),  411 
California 

Baloise  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Basle),  410  Cali- 
fornia 

British  American  Assurance  Co.  (of  Toronto, 
Canada),  433  California 

Caledonian  Insurance  Co.  (Edinburgh),  333  Cal- 
ifornia 

California  Insurance  Co.,  410  California 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co.  Limited  (of 
London),  301  California 

Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford),  501 
Montgomery 

Continental  Insurance  Co.  (of  N.  Y.),  NW  cor 
Pine  and  Sansome 

Fire  Assn.  of  Philadelphia,  310  Sansome 

Fire  Underwriters'  Assn.  of  the  Pacific,  303 
California 

FIREMAN'S  FUND  INSURANCE  CO.,  401-405 
California 

Firemen's  Insurance  Co.  (of  Baltimore),  210  San- 
some 

Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Co.  of  (Philadelphia), 
508  California,  room  3 

General  Insurance  Co.  (of  Trieste,  Austria),  411 
California 

German-American  Insurance  Co.  (New  York), 
435  California 

Germania  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (New  York),  210 
Sansome 

Greenwich  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  312  Pine 

Guardian  Assurance  Co.,  205  Sansome 

Hamburg-Bremen  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Ham- 
burg), 415  California 

Hanover  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York),  310 
Sansome 

Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  313 
California 


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Helvetia  Swiss  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  St.  Gall), 

410  California 

Home  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York),  SE  cor 
California  and  Sansome 

Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  318  California 

Imperial  Insurance  Co.  The,  limited  (of  Lon- 
don), 205-207  Sansome 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America  (of  Phil- 
adelphia), 412  California 

Insurance  Company  of  the  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 401-405  California 

Xiancashire  Insurance  Co.,  322-324  California 

Lion  Fire  Insurance  Co.  The  (London,  Eng.), 
205-207  Sansome 

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co. 
The,  422  California 

London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Liverpool),  315  Montgomery 

London  Assurance  Corporation,  221  Sansome 

Magdeburg  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Magdeburg) 
803  California 

Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Co.  (Manchester, 
Eng.),  323  California 

Milwaukee  Mechanics'  Insurance  Co.,  410  Call-' 
fornia 

Munich  Re-Insurance  Co.,  limited  (of  Munich), 
303  California 

National  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  409 
California 

New  Zealand  Insurance  Co.,  312  California 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Co.) 
(London  and  Edinburgh),  212  Pine 

North  German  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hamburg), 
225  Sansome 

Northern  Assurance  Co.,  221  Sansome 

Northwestern  National  Insurance  Co.  (Mil- 
waukee, Wis.),  412  Montgomery 

Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society  (Nor- 
wich, Eng.),  308  Pine 

Orient  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  420  Cali- 
fornia 

PALATINE  INSURANCE  CO. 

(Manchester,  Eng.),  Charles  A.  Laton,  439 
California 

Patriotic  Assurance  Co.  The  (Dublin,  Ireland), 

411  California 

Pennsylvania  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Philadel- 
phia), 407-409  Montgomery  i 

Phenix  Insurance  Co.  (of  Brooklyn),  407-409 
Montgomery 

Phoenix  Assurance  Co.  (of  London),  413  Cali- 
fornia 

Phoenix  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford,  Conn.),  SE 
cor  California  and  Sansome 

Providence  Washington  Insurance  Co.  (of  R; 
I.),  413  California 

Prussian  National  Insurance  Co.  (Stettin,  Ger- 
many), 411  California 

QUEEN  INSURANCE  CO.,   502-.504  Montgomery 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  ASSURANCE,  (London), 
501  Montgomery 

ROYAL  INSURANCE  CO.  (Liverpool,  Eng.),  502- 
504  Montgomery 

Scottish  Union  and  National  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Edinburg),  420  California 

Springfield  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
(Springfield,  Mass.), 409  California 

St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  306  San- 
some 

Sun  Insurance  Co.,  428  California 

Sun  Insurance  Office,  205-207  Sansome 

Svea  Fire  Insurance  Co.  The  (of  Gothenburg), 
407-409  Montgomery 

Swiss  Marine  Insurance  Co.'s  Combined,  410 
California 

Traders  Insurance  Co.,  204  Sansome 

Transatlantic  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hamburg), 
213  Sansome 

Transatlantic  Marine  Insurance  Co.  Limited 
(of  Berlin),  311  California 

Union  Assurance  Society  (of  London),  406  Cali- 
fornia 

Union  Insurance  Co.  of  Philadelphia,  318  Cali- 
fornia 

United  Firemen's  Insurance  Co.  (of  Philadel- 
phia), 210  Sansome 

Westchester  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York), 
215  Sansome 


Western  Assurance  Co.  (of  Toronto),  423  Cali- 
fornia 

Wilhelma  of  Magdeburg  General  Insurance 
Co.  (Magdeburg),  303  California 

Williamsburgh  City  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.),  508  California,  room  3 

Insurance  Companies— Guarantee. 

American  Suretv  Co.,  219  Sansome 
CALIFORNIA  TITLE  INSURANCE  AND  TRUST 

CO.,   real  estate   titles   guaranteed,    Mills 

Bldg 
Employers'  Liability    Assurance    Corporation 

Limited  (of  London,  Eng.),  411  California 
Fidelity   and   Casualty  Co.    The    (New  York), 

Mutual  Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Fidelity  and  Deposit  Co.  (Baltimore,  Md.),  204 

Sansome 
London  Guarantee  and  Accident  Co.  (limited), 

421  California 
Mutual  Indemnity  Co.,  318  Pine,  room  16-17 
NATIONAL  SURETY  CO.   (Kansas  City,   Mo.), 

216  Bush,  room  13 
Pacific  Surety  Co.,  308  Sansome 

Insurance  Companies— Life. 

^Etna  Life  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  511 

-513  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Bankers  Alliance  of  California  The,  14  Mills, 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
Bankers  Life  Association  (of  Des  Moines,  Iowa), 

607-610  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Bankers'    Life  Association   (St.  Paul,  Minn.), 

2105  Vallejo 
Chicago  Guaranty  Fund  Life  Society,  140  Phe- 

lan  Bldg 
Covenant  Mutual  Life  Association  (Galesburg, 

111.),  3  Odd  Fellows  Bldg 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  30-31 

Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Equitable  Life   Assurance   Society  The,    6-12 

Crocker  Bldg 

FIDELITY  MUTUAL  LIFE 

ASSOCIATION  THE,  (of  Philadelphia),  R.  C. 
MiUiken  supervisor  Pacific  States,  Harry 
M.  KeUy  manager,  WUliam  J.  GiUiland 
cashier,  14  Sansome 

Germania  Life  Insurance  Co.  The,  19-22  Mills 
Bldg,  4th  floor 

Hartford  Life  and  Annuity  Insurance  Co.  (Hart- 
ford, Conn.),  640  Market 

Home  Life  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  York),  307-309 
Emporium  Bldg 

International  Indemnity  Co.,  206  Sansome 

Manhattan  Life  Insurance  Co.  The,  240  Mont- 
gomery 

Massachusetts  Benefit  Life  Association  (Bos- 
ton, Mass.),  614  Spreckels  Bldg 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 
(Springfield),  214  Pine,  room  56 

MUTUAL  BENEFIT  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 
THE  (Newark,  N.  J.),  415  Montgomery 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  of  New  York  The,  Mu- 
tual Life  Bldg 

Mutual  Reserve  Fund  Life  Association  (of 
N.  Y.),  314  Montgomery,  rooms  4-5 

National  Life  Association  (of  Hartford,  Conn.), 
19  Murphy  Bldg 

National  Life  Insurance  Co.  (of  Montpelier, 
Vt.),  81-85  Crocker  Bldg 

New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Boston,  Mass.),  19-23  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.  (N.  Y.),  17-23 
Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 

Northwestern  Masonic  Aid  Association  (Chi- 
cago, 111.),  132-133  Crocker  Bldg 

Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  (Mil- 
waukee, Wis.),  110-114  Phelan  Bldg 

PACIFIC  MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO.,  NE 
cor  Montgomery  and  Sacramento 

Pacific  States  Life  Assurance  Co.,  331  Pine, 
rooms  7-8 

Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  39-40  Chronicle 
Bldg 

PhcBnix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford, 
Conn.),  33-34  Luning  Bldg 


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Insurance  Compaaiies— Life— Com  d. 

Provident  Savings  Life  Assurance  Society  (of 

New  York),  405  Montgomery,  room  1 
Security  Mutual  Life  Association,  319  Spreck- 

els  Bldg 
Standard  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Co.,  307 

California 
Travelers'  Insurance  Co.  (Hartford,  Conn.),  21-34 

Mills  Bldg,  lOth  floor 
Union  Central  Life  Insurance  Co.  (Cincinnati, 

O.),  30;i  California 
Union  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.    (Portland, 

Me.),  419  California,  rooms  1-2 
Washington  Life  Insurance  Co.  (New  York),  412 

Montgomery 
Workmen's    Guarantee   Fund   Association,  64 

Flood  Bldg 

Insurance  Companies— Marine. 

^tna  Insurance  Co.  (of  Hartford),  514  California 

Alliance  Marine  and  General  Assurance  Co. 
Limited  (of  London),  302  California 

Austrian  Phosnix  Royal  and  Imperial  Privi- 
leged Insurance  Co.  The  (of  Vienna),  411 
California 

Baloise  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Basle),  410 
California 

Bavarian  Lloyd  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  204  San- 
some 

Boston  Board  Marine  Underwriters,  303  Califor- 
nia 

Boston  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  30  California 

California  Insurance  Co.,  410  California 

Canton  Insurance  Office  Limited  (of  Hongkong), 
304  California 

China  Traders  Insurance  Co.,  202  Market 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co.  Limited  (of 
London),  301  California 

Deutscher  Lloyd  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Ber- 
lin), 410  California 

Dusseldorfer  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Dussel- 
dorf),  410  California 

Federal  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Zurich,  Switz- 
erland), 303  California 

FIREMAN'S  FUND  INSURANCE  CO.,  401-405 
California 

Frankfort  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (Germany),  204 
Sansome 

General  Insurance  Co.  (of  Trieste,  Austria),  411 
California 

Germanic  Lloyd  (Berlin),  29  Market 

Helvetia  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  St.  Gall),  410 
California 

Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  318  California 

Indemnity  Mutual  Marine  Assurance  Co.  Lim- 
ited (of  London),  302  California 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America  (of  Phil- 
adelphia), 412  California 

La  Fonciere  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  306  Sansome 

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co. 
The,  422  California 

Lloyd's  (of  London;,  406  California 

London  and  Provincial  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
Limited  (of  London,  Eng.),  307  California 

London  Assurance  Corporation  (marine  dept.), 
309-3011  Sansome 

L'Universo  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  306  Sansome 

Mannheim  Insurance  Co.  (of  Mannheim),  411 
California 

Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (of  London),  326 
California 

Maritime  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (of  Liver- 
pool), 428  California 

National  Marine  Insurance  Association,  Limi- 
ted The  (of  London),  303  California 

New  Swiss  Lloyd  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of 
Winterthur),  410  California 

New  York  Board  Marine  Underwriters,  303 
California 

New  Zealand  Insurance  Co.,  312  California 

NORTH  CHINA  INS.  CO., 

of  Shangliai,  Macondray  &  Co.,  agents, 
425  and  427  Market 

Northwertern  National  Insurance  Co.  (Mil- 
waukee, Wis.),  412  Montgomery 

Ocean  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (of  Lon- 
don), 309-311  Sansome 


Philadelphia  Board  Marine  Underwriters,  303 
California 

Providence  Washington  Insurance  Co.  (of  R.  I.). 
401-405  California 

Prussian  National  Insurance  Co.  (Stettin,  Ger- 
many), 411  California 

Reliance  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (of 
Liverpool),  214  California 

Springfield  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
(Springfield,  Mass.),  409  California 

St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  306- 
Sansome 

Standard  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited,  407 
Montgomery  and  327  Market 

Sun  Insurance  Co.,  428  California 

Swiss  Marine  Insurance  Co.'s  Combined,  410' 
California 

Switzerland  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  Zurich), 
410  California 

Thames  and  Mersey  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
Limited  (of  London),  305  California 

Tokio  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (Tokio), 
318  California 

Transatlantic  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited 
(of  Berlin),  311  California 

Union  Assurance  Society  (of  London),  406  Cali- 
fornia 

Union  Insurance  Society  (of  Canton),  327  Mar- 
ket 

Union  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  (Liver- 
pool, Eng.),  1  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d  floor 

United  States  Lloyds,  315  California,  room  7 

Westchester  Fire  insurance  Co.  (of  New  York), 
215  Sansome 

Western  Assurance  Co.  (of  Toronto),  423  Cali- 
fornia 

Yangtsze  Insurance  Association  The,  316  Cali- 
fornia 

I  Insurance  Companies— Plate  Glass. 

:    Fidelity  and  Casualty  Co.  The    (New    York), 
i  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  6th  floor 

1    Frankfort  Accident  and  Plate  Insurance  Co., 
204  Sansome 
Lloyd's  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.  (New  York), 

317  California 
Metropolitan   Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,   306 

Sansome 
New  York  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  421  Cali- 
fornia 
Union  Casualty  and  Surety  Co.,  208  Sansome 

Insurance  Companies— Real  Estate  Title. 
CALIFORNIA  TITLE  INSURANCE  AND  TRUST 

CO.,  real  estate    titles   guaranteed,    Mills 
Bldg 

Insurance  Companies— Steam  Boiler. 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance 
Co.,  306  Sansome 

I  Intelligence  Offices. 

I  (See  Employment  Agencies.) 

•Interior  Finish. 
REYNOLDS  JOHN  M.,  602  Market,  Crocker  Bldg 
Steinmetz  August  &  Co.,  540  Brannan 
WELLS  CHARLES  B.,  422  Sutter,  telephone  Main 
1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Interpreters  of  Languages. 

Baccala  Joseph  B.,  331  Montgomery,  rooms  71-72 

Field  Walter  J.  (Chinese),  32  Montgomery 

Glover  Andrew,  1715  Green 

Goldner  Julius  (German) ,  530  California,  room  32 

Hopkins  Rufus  (Spanish),  606  Montgomery 

Jones  David  (Chinese),  U.  S.  Appraisers'  Bldg 

Millard  Jerome  (Chinese),  336  Valley 

Moulin  Victor,  1  Webb 

OtaMasayoshi  (Japanese),  507  Montgomery 

Rikards  Carlton,  42  Diamond 

Wyneken  George,  5,  4th 

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Abrahamson  Peter,  623  Howard 
Davies  C.  W.  Tudor,  225  Geary 
Dodge  Miles  B.,  21-23  Fremont 
Keane  John,  931  Fillmore 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Leve  Marcus  S.,  319  Pine 
Schultze  Gustav,58,  1st 
Sirieix  Leon,  533  Kearny,  room  3 

♦Investment  Companies. 

California  Guarantee  Investment  Co.,  326  Mont- 
gomery 
Lange  Investment  Co.,  632  Market 

Iron  and  Steel. 

(See  also  Metals.) 
Arnold  N.  S.  Hardware  Co.,  23  Davis 


.1.  Willard,  29: 
Black  Diamond  Steel  Works   (Pittsburg,  Pa.), 

119  California 
Brode  &  Clark  Iron  Works,  305-307  Howard 
Burnstine  Bros.,  NE  cor5tli  and  Bluxome 
Burnstine  Solomon,  565,  5tli 
CALIFORNIA  IRON  AND  WRECKING  CO.  (cast 

and  wrought  iron  scrap),  638-640,  2d 
Chandler  Richard  D.,  507  509  East 
Dohle  AbnerCo.,  13-15  Fremont 
DUNHAM.  CARRIGAN  &  HAYDEN  CO..  17-19 


IRON,  SHEET 

AND    BAR    STEEL 

Tool  and  Boiler  Plate,  Etc. 

DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN  &  HAYDEN  GO. 

ir-19  Beale  and  30-34  Main  Street,  S.  F. 


French  John  D.,  109  California,  room  10 
Gibbs  George  W.  Co.,  33-39  Fremont 
HARLEY  CHARLES  CO.,  844-856  Harrison 
Harrison  John  W.,  303  California,  rooms  12-13 
Howard  E.  A.  &  Co.,  31  Spear 
Isaacs  William  B.,  226  Market 
JUDSON  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  Beale 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lindsay  &  McCutcheon,  Jno.  Woodlock  agent, 


Maydwell  Charles  A.,  23  Davis,  room  13 
Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  18-22  Fremont 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
Oregon  Iron  and  Steel  Co.  The,  308  Market 
Otis    Steel  Co.  The,    Limited,  Jno.  Woodlock 
agent,  26  Beale 

PACIFIC  IRON  YARD, 

Burnstine  Brothers  proprietors,  wholesale 
dealers  scrap  iron  and  steel,  NE  cor  5th 
and  Bluxome 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,   1st 
Park  Brother  &  Co.,  Limited,  119  California 
Pennington  G.  W.  &  Sons,  218-323  Folsom 
Phelps  &  Arnold,  230-333  Mission 
Puget  Sound  Iron  Co.,  530  California 
Sierra  Iron  Co.,  19  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
TAYLER  &  SPOTSWOOD  CO.,  31  Beale 
VAN  WINKLE  I.  S.  &  CO.,  413-415  Market 
Waterhouse  &  Lester,  16-22  Beale 

Iron  Bedsteads. 

Bernhard  Henry  &  Co.,  658  Mission 
Bernhard  Mattress  Co.,  642  Mission 
Marwedel  Edward  H.,  712  Mission 
Pacific  Spring  and  Mattress  Co.,  706  Mission 
Schrock  W.  A., 31  New  Montgomery 


MOISE  L.  H., 


*  Iron  Brands. 

0  Sansome,  room  68 


*  Iron  Crestings. 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 


Iron  Doors  and  Shutters. 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
Brode  &  Clark  Iron  Works,  305-307  Howard 
Pacific  Iron  Yard,  NE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Schrader  &  Lutge,  1172  Mission 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-125  Beale 

*  Iron  Fence  Builders. 

(See  also  Iron  Railings.) 
Schumann  Adolph  L.,  9-11  Oakwood  and  306,  24th 
STANDARD  IRON  AND  WIRE  WORKS,  30,  1st 
Walker  Samuel  F.,  1235  Mission 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  133-125  Beale 

Iron  Foundries. 

Allis  Edward  P.  Co.  The,  9  Fremont 

ATLAS  IRON  WORKS,  cor  Napa  and  Louisiana, 

Potrero 
Axford  William,  2156  Harrison 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
BIRCH  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  129-135,  1st 

Brode  &  Clark  Iron  Works 

(incorporated),  Richard  Brode  president, 

steel  and  iron  work  for  buildings,  fire 

escapes,  railings  and  shutters,  prison  and 

bridge  work,  305-307  Howard,  telephone 

Main  1642 
California  Stove    and    Iron  Works,    office    304 

Montgomery 
Carah  &  Bailey,  515,  6th 
Dalton  Henry  &  Sons  Co..  117-119  Howard 
Deacon  William,  131-135  Main 
Dissmayer  Henry,  1308,  26th 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213,  1st 
Giovannini  &  Co.,  43 Fremont 
GOLDEN  STATE  AND  MINERS'  IRON  WORKS, 

331-351,  1st 
Hansen  &  Bain,  623-628,  3d 
lis  John  G.  &  Co.,  814-816  Kearny 
Jackson  Byron  Machine  Works,  625,  6th 
Jardine  Iron  Works,  307-309  Folsom 
Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works,  38^4  Fremont 
Lewis  Lemuel  T.,  563-567 Folsom 
Llewellyn  Reese,  Ws  Sansome  bet  Greenwich 

and  Lombard 
MAIN  STREET  IRON  WORKS.   131-135  Main. 

(See  advt.  on  following  page.) 
Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  NW  cor  Main  and  Howard 
McCormick  Bros.,  233-235  Beale 
MERCANTILE  MACHINE  WORKS,  43  Fremont 
Morton  &  Hedley,  234  Fremont 
Novelty  Machine  Works,  119  Main 
O'Connell  &  Lewis,   SW    cor    Francisco    and 

Kearny 
OCCIDENTAL   FOUNDRY,   NW  cor  Main  and 

Harrison 
PACIFIC  SASH  WEIGHT  AND  FOUNDRY  CO., 

563-567  Folsom 
Risdon  Iron  and  Locomotive   Works,  SE   cor 

Beale  and  Howard 
Schrader  &  Co..  140-142  Folsom 
Stieger  &  Kerr,  NW  cor  Main  and  Harrison 
Tay  George  H.  Co.,  610-620  Battery 
Thompson  Bros.,  127-131  Beale 
Tobey  Curtis,  304  Townsend 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 
VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  135-145  Fremont 
WESTERN  FOUNDRY,  334  Fremont 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  133-135  Beale 

Iron  Mining  Companies. 

(See  Mining  Companies.) 

Iron— Pig. 

Central  Coal  Co.,  104  Market 
Chandler  R.  D.,  507-509  East 
Church  Seymour  R.,  307  Sansome,  room  1 
Stafford  W.  G.  &  Co.,  214-316  East 
Wainwright  &  Easton,  30  Market 
WILSON  J.  C.  &  CO.,  900  Battery 


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WM.    DEACON,    Proprietor 

Marine  and  Stationary  Engines 


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Shafting  and  Pulleys 


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*  Iron  Pipe  and  Fittings. 
DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN    &   HAYDEN  CO..  17-19 


IRON   PIPE  AND  TUBES 
STEAM  AND 

WATER  VALVES,  ETC. 

Dunham,  Carrigan  S  Hayden  Go. 

17-19  Beale  and  20-24  Main    Street,  S.   F. 

GARRATT  W.  T.   &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,   505  Kearny 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
Oregon  Iron  and  Steel  Co.  The,  308  Market 
SMITH  FRANCIS  &  CO.,  130  Beale 
Woodin  &  Little,  312-314  Market 


*  Iron  Railings. 

BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
Erode  &  Clark  Iron  Works,  305-307  Howard 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

STANDARD  IRON  AND  WIRE  WORKS,  30,  1st 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-135  Beale 

Iron— Scrap. 

Burnstine  Bros.,  NE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Harley  Charles  Co.,  844-856  Harrison 
Paciflclron  Yard,  NE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Sugerman  Abram,  338,  12th 


*  Iron  Tanks. 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 

Potrero  

*  Iron  Truss  Roofs. 
WESTERN  IRON  WORKS,  123-125  Beale 

*  Irrigating  Machinery. 

GARRATT  W.   T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Irrigating  Pipe. 


N.CLARK8tS0NS. 

i-GV  17-19    : 


GLADDING,McBEAN&CO. 

1358-1360  MARKET    ST. 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
SMITH  FRANCIS  &  CO., 


*  Irrigating  Plants. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

♦  Irrigating  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Jackson  Byi-on  Machine  Works,  625,  6th 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143, 1st 

Irrigation  and  Canal  Companies. 

Fresno  Canal  and  Irrigation  Co.,  8  Mills  Bldg, 
8th  floor 

Grass  Valley  Water  and  Irrigation  Co.,  401  Cali- 
fornia, room  14 

Honey  Lake  Valley  Land  and  Water  Co.,  69 
Columbian  Bldg 

Kern  County  Canal  and  Water  Co.,  30  Mills 
Bldg,  9th  floor 


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Kem  Valley  Water  Co.,  office  508  California, 
room  16 

Madera  Canal  and  Irrigation  Co.,  81  Nevada 
Block 

Mokelumne  and  Campo  Seco  Canal  and  Mining 
Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  330  Pine 

Sacramento  County  Water  Co.,  320  Sansomc, 
room  16 

San  Joaquin  and  Kings  River  Canal  and  Irri- 
gation Co.,  office  508  California,  room  16 

South  Feather  Water  and  Union  Mining  Co. 
(Butte  Co.),  530  California,  room  50 

West  Side  Canal  and  Land  Co.,  112 Montgomery 

Woodbridge  Canal  and  Irrigation  Co.,  335 Mont- 
gomery, room  33 

*  Italian  Delicacies. 
BERTIN  &  LEPORI,  530-522  Washington 

Ivory  Goods. 

Fortriede  Henrv,  322  Bush 

Ivory  Turners. 

(See  Turners  Wood  and  Ivory.) 

*  Jackhead  Mining  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Japanese  and  Chinese  Goods. 

American  Trading  Co.,  112  California 

California  and  Japan  Trading  Co.,  120  Sutter 

Deakin  Bros.,  8  New  Montgomery 

Deardorf  Frank,  218  Post 

FUJI  CO.,  130,  5th  and  1362  Market 

Ichi  Ban,  573  Market 

Ide&Co.,201,6th 

ITO,  SOTOMI  &  CO.,  116  Sutter 

Mack  Simon,  112  California 

Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard,  124  Sansome 

Marsh  G.  T.  &  Co.,  625  Market 


Mendelson  Bros.,  109  Battery 
Mogi  H.  &  Co.,  619  Larkin 
Roth  William,  304  Sacramento 
Sakabe  T.  N.  &  Co.,  1394  Market 
Shibata  M.,  336  Kearny  and  917  Market 
SING  FAT  &  CO.,  614  Dupont 
SOLOMON  C.  JR.,  432  Battery 
Wing  Fat  &  Co.,  719  Dupont 

Japanners. 

American  Varnish  Co.  The,  741  Mission 
Pacific  Sheet  Metal  Works,  209-211  Mission 
Sanders  J.  W.,  333  Fremont 

Jewelers— Importers. 

Andrews  A.,  221  Montgomery 

Barrett  &  Sherwood,  7  Kearny 

Beck  Emanuel,  940  Market 

California  Jewelry  Co..  134  Sutter 

CARRAU  &  GREEN,  220  Sutter 

Eisenberg  A.  &  Co.,  126  Kearny 

Greenzweig  &  Co.,  3-4  Sutter 

Haskell  &  Muegge,  306  Kearny 

Hirschfeld  Emile  &  Co.,  59-60  Crocker  Bldg 

Hirschman  Adolph,  113  Sutter 

Inter  Nos  Jewelry  Co.,  58  Crocker  Bldg 

Judis  Alphonse,  4-5  Chronicle  Bldg 

King,  Moss  &  Co.,  639  Market 

Levison  Bros.,  134  Sutter 

Levy  M.  L.  &  Co.,  112  Kearny 

Lundy  Thomas,  Emporium  Bldg 

Morgan  William  P.,  134  Sutter 

NORDMAN  BROTHERS.,  126  Sutter 

Otto  August  L.,  13  Trinity 

Phelps  &  Miller,  130  Sutter 

Reardon  Daniel  J.,  103  Flood  Bldg 

Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  307  Sutter 

SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 

Vanderslice  W.  K.  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 

Wolf  Brothers,  414  Market 

Wolff  Henry,  130  Sutter 

Wunsch  M.  &  Co.,  170  Crocker  Bldg 

Zitska  O.  &  Co..  136  Kearny 


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Jewelers— Manufacturing. 

American  Export  Co.  The,  59-60  Crocker  Bldg 

Baehr  William,  649  Sacramento 

Barrett  &  Sherwood,  7  Kearny 

Brand  Herman  J.,  230  Kearny 

BUJANNOFF  R.,  9  Lick  PI 

Callender  Henry  A.,  126  Kearny 

Davidson  Saul  T.,  126  Kearny 

Donohue  &  Kerdell,  134  Sutter 

Drumgold  John  H.,  Ill  Phelan  Bldg 

Fink  Charles,  724!^  Market 

Hammersmith  &  Field,  118  Sutter 

Hirschman  Adolph,  113  Suiter 

Hubash  Joseph,  9  Hardie  PI 

Jones  Joel  B.,  3  Hardie  PI 

Kanitz  Louis,  331  Kearny 

Klumpp  Otto,  3  Hardie  PI 

Liebert  &  Wagner,  126  Kearny 

Lindermann  Charles  H.,  126  Kearny 

Lipman  O.  &  Co..  126  Kearny 

Mathieu  &  Maison,  328  Bush 

MILLER  W.  A.  L.,  112  Sutter 

Moncisvais  &  Jones,  339  Kearny 

Novak  Charles,  318  Kearny 

Ott  August  L.,  13  Trinity 

Rapp  Adolph,  9  Geary 

Richter  Adolph,  622  Merchant 

Rohrbach  J.  J.  Co.,  17  Lick  PI 

Roihkopf  Albert  P.,  208  Sutter 

Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  207  Sutter 

Rudolph  Charles,  3  Hardie  PI 

Schwartze  Emil,  a31  F^earny 

SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 

Sparrow  Joseph  W.,  9  Geary,  room  15 

Tipson  William  A.,  126  Kearny 

Tuckey  Harry  W  ,  126  Kearny 

Vanderslice  W.  K.  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 

Wagner  Charles  A..  126  Kearny 

Young  Charles  H.,  126  Kearny 

Jewelers— Retail. 

(See  Watchmakers  and  Jewelers.) 

*  Jewelers'  Supplies. 

Armer  &  Weinshenk,  207  Sutter 

*  Jewelers'  Tools. 
NORDMAN  BROTHERS,  126  Sutter 

*  Jewelers— Wholesale. 
NORDMAN  BROTHERS,  126  Sutter 

Jewelry  Case  Makers. 

(See  Box  Makers— Jewelry. 

*  Jewelry  Designers. 
BUJANNOFF  R.,  9  Lick  PI 

Junk  Dealers. 

Banks  Frederick  W.,  1076  Howard 
Barnard  Jacob,  939  Folsom 
Berenbaum  Solomon,  315,  3d 
Bichard  Charles  N.,  372  Brannan 
Boudrow  Charles  E.,  13  Howard 
Callahan  Hugh.  737  Folsom 
Goldstein  &  Levin,  955  Folsom 
Greenberg  Louis,  1660  Mission 
Harley  Charles  Co.,  844-856  Harrison 
Hirsch  Jacob,  1416y2  Pacific 
Johnson  John  N.,  566  Mission 
Lipman  Morris,  915  Folsom 
Livingston  Bros.,  304-306  Beale 
Lond  Lawrence  A.,  5  Harrison 
Marx  Herman,  1203  Folsom 
Meyer  Julius,  1636  Mission 
Miller  &  Son,  811  Brannan 
Nossen  Joseph,  3124,  16th 
Radler  Colman,  312,  12th 
Reber  Jacob,  690  Brannan 
Reichert  &  Co.,  719  Battery 
Rosenberg  &  Seidkin,  1112  Howard 
Shapira  Samuel,  385,  9th 
Sies  Phillip,  21714,  6th 
Simonelli  Giovanni,  538  Green 
Swindells  John,  1638  Mission 
Torre  G.  B.  &  Son.  2003  Mason 


Jute  Manufacturers. 

California  Jute  Mill  Co.,  409  California,  room  4 

*  Kalsominers. 
(See  also  Whiteners.) 
REIGLE  &  JAMIESON,  26  Spear 

Kerosene. 

(See  Coal  Oil.) 

Ketchups. 

(See  Sauce  and  Catsup  Makers.) 

*  Kitchen  Ware. 
Duncan  John  M.  &  Son,  1136  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Mangrum  &  Otter,  27  New  Montgomery 
Myers  John  F.  &  Co.,  947  Market 

Knitted  Goods. 

Peterlein  Reinhold,  1161  Howard 
Pfister  J.  J.  Knitting  Co.,  120  Sutter 

Kodaks. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 
Monahan  &  Shillcock,  618  Clay 
PARTRIDGE  J.  E.,  26  Montgomery 

Labels. 

Abramson-Heunisch  Co.,  26-28  Main 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Dickman- Jones  Co.,  510-514  Folsom 
GALLOWAY    LITHOGRAPHING     CO.,     418-422 

Commercial 
Gravity  Can  Labeling  Machine  Co.,  105  Mission 
Otto  AntoneF.,  405  Front 
Roesch  Louis  Co.,  320  Sansome 
SCHMIDT  LABEL   AND   LITHOGRAPHIC  CO., 

17-31  Main 

SCHMIDT  LABEL  &  LITHOGRAPHIC   CO. 

MAXUFACTUEERS   OF 

GLOSSED  LABELS 

In  Every  Style  and  for  Every  Purpose. 

n-Sl  Main  Street. 

UNION  PHOTO-ENGRAVING  CO.,  523  Market 
United  States  Printing  Co.,  20  O'Farrell 

*  Lace  Curtains. 
Field  &  McNaughton,  Emporium  Bldg 
Muser  Bros.,  12  Phelan  Bldg 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 

Lace  Menders. 

Bernard  Emily  Mrs.,  511  Hyde 
Hogg  Mary  Mrs.,  1240 Bush 
Lahanier  Eugenie,  1621  Sutter 
Lienard  Marie  Mrs.,  414  Post 

Laces. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods.) 
Bauer  Bros.  &  Co.,  547-549  Market 
California  Lace  Co.,  222  Bush 
Greenberg  &  Greenberg,  31  Grant  Av 
Hinz  &  Landt,  543  Market 
Kohlberg.  Strauss  &  Frohman,  1220-1224  Market 

and  107-109  Post 
Levy  Jules  &  Bros.,  5-7  Sansome 
Michels  &  Wand,  26  Kearny 
Muser  Bros.,  12  Phelan  Bldg 
Newman  &  Levinson,  125-131  Kearny  and  742-744 

Market 
Rosenberg  Joseph,  40-42  Geary 
Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Sansome  and  Bush 
Samuels  David,  123-129  Post 
Silberberg  Max,  22  Sansome 
Verdier  G.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 
Weill  Raphael  &  Co.,  NWcor  Kearny  and  Post 


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SoLiE  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


LAD 


CBOCKEK-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


LAN 


1839 


Ladies'  Furnisliiiig  Goods. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods— Retail.) 
Aaron  Bros.,  1036  Market 
Bohr  G.  Mrs.,  3005,  16th 
Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,  221-333  Bush 
Galifornia  Underwear  Factory,  1035  Market 
Curtin  C,  911  Market 
Davis  Caroline  Mrs.,  510,  4th 
Davis,  Schonwasser  &  Co.,  133-134  Post 
Doane  &  Henshelwood,  133  Kearny 
Fink  W.  C.  Mrs.,  124,  8th 
Fogel  Jacob,  1030  Market 
Friedlander  Herman,  409  Hayes 
Friedlander  &  Mitau,  14-16  Sutter 
Geller  Nathan,  1042  Howard 
Gimpel  C.  Mrs.,  38  Geary 
Olucksman  Isaac,  538,  3d 
Greenberg  &  Greenberg,  31  Grant  Av 
Hahn  Dora,  308,  6th 
Hale  Bros.,  937-941  Market 

Hamburger  Co.  The,  junc.  Market  and  Taylor 
Harris  Jacob,  2808,  16th 
Heisler  Solomon,  335/2,  3d 
Jacobs  Harriet  Mrs.,  26-28,  6th 
Jacobs  &  Co.,  113  Kearny 
Kohlberg,  Strauss  &  Frohman,  1220-1224  Market 

and  107-109  Post 
Kraker  Manufacturing  Co.,  324-226  Bush 
La  Vallee  Armand,  212,  6th 
Magnin  I.  &Co.,  840  Market 
Mahoney  J.  J.  &  Co.,  62,  3d 
Marks  Bros.,  106,6th 
Martin  Matthew,  1336  Mission 
Michels  &  Wand,  26  Kearny 
Moran  D.  M.  &  Co.,  126-128,  6th 
Newman  L,.  E.  Co.  The,  533  Market 
Newman  &  Levinson,  125-131  Kearny  and  743- 

O'Brien  J.  J.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Jones 

O'Connor,  Moffatt  &  Co.,  111-121  Post 

Ober  M.  H.  Mrs.,  34  Geary 

Oramas  Merced  Miss,  415?;C  Powell 

Renault  John  F.,  110,  9th 

Rosenberg  Joseph,  40-43  Geary 

Rothschild  &  Wise,  117-119  Sansome 

Samuels  David,  123-129  Post 

Sanders  H.  &  Co.,  94,  9th 

Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co.,  110,  6th  and  1913  Fill- 
more 

Schwartz  &  Goodman,  116,  3d 

Schweitzer  &  Co.,  29-31  Battery 

Sherrett  Lena  Miss,  1813  Polk 

Slocum  E.  R.  &  Co.,  144-146,  6th 

Steen  Meyer  A..  Ill  Powell 

Stencel  Sigmund,  42,  3d 

Steuer  Siegfried,  126,  8th 

Trojan  Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  35  New  Montgom- 
ery 

Verdier  G.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Geary  and  Grant  Av 

Weill  Raphael  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Post 

Willard  Joseph  M.,32  Geary 

Young,  Smyth,  Field  &  Co.,  102 Flood  Bldg 

Zuckerman  Max,  473  Valencia 

Ladies'  Tailors. 

Asher  Herman,  14  Grant  Av 
Bechtel  Max  M.,  606  Sutter 
Bette  Herman,  315  Sutter 
Biber  B.  Mme.,  726  Sutter 
Bowhay  Alfred  L.,  504  Sutter 
Cohn  Alfred  H.,  47  Post 
De  Saville  C.  Mrs., 231  Post 
Edwards  David,  714  Buchanan 
Faulkner  Murray  J.,  1217  Sutter 

FLAMM  GUSTAVE, 

ladies'  tailor  and  habit  maker,  1435  PoUj, 
bet  Pine  and  California,  telephone  Sutter 
1791 

GEORGE  &  MCGINN,  234  Ellis 

Goodman  Abraham,  335  Hayes 

Greene  Charles  E.,  236  O'Farrell 

Hamilton  H.  E.  Mrs.,  702  Sutter 

Hatch  &  Hatch,  533/2  Ellis 

Hutt  Harry  D.,  212  Mason 

Jager  Charles,  246  Sutter 

Kelly  &  Liebes,  120  Kearny 

Mansfield  Robert,  805  Hyde 


Petroschka  E.,  829^  Sutter 
Radloff  LudwigF.,  335/2  Geary 
Rosella  George,  1419  Powell 
Schtmmel  &  Stover,  330  Sutter 
Sideman  Reuben,  107  Hayes 
Simpson  R.  Mrs.,  513  Geary 
Speier  George,  77-78  Donohoe  Bldg 
Verdier  Paul,  409i/i  Geary 
Werth  Henry,  643  Post 
White  John  E.,  315  O'Farrell 


*Lager  Beer  Importers. 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (Jos.  Schlitz  Mil- 
waukee bottled  and  in  bulk,  Vienna  bottled 
beer),  212-214  Market 

WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-339  Market 


Lamp  Dealers. 

(See  also  Crockery  and  Glassware. 
Adams  C.  F.  Co.,  156,  5th 
BOESCH  LAMP  CO.,  585  Mission 
CALIFORNIA   ELECTRIC   SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC 

SUPPLY  AND  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 

E.    H.    FORST. 

Incandescent  Arc  Lamps 

and 

Incandescent  Lamps 

1145  Market  St.,  Telephone  South  329 

Chicago  Clock  Co.,  1622-1624  Market 

Dow  Martin,  124,  2d 

Graff  Alberts.,  47,  3d 

Hall  A.  I.  &  Son,  528  Market 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MARSH  &  KIDD  (agents),  522 Market 

Myers  John  F.  &  Co.,  947  Market 

Nathan,  Dohrmann  &  Co.,  126  Sutter 

Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook  (marine),  15  Mission 

Wangenheim,  Sternheim  &  Co.,  528-530  Market 

*Lamp  Manufacturers. 
BOESCH  LAMP  CO.,  585  Mission 

BOESCH    LAMP  CO. 

E.  BoESCH,  Pres.  M.  Bauer,  Yice-Pres. 

M.  Aktigites,  Sec'y. 
Locomotive  and  Cable  Dummy  Headlights,  Eail- 
road  and  Street  Car  Reflector  Lamps,  Stage,  Carriage, 
and  Buggy  Lamps,  Station,  Mill  and  Mining  Lamps. 
Tubular,  Globe  and  Square  Street  Lamps,  G-lobe,  Sign 
and  plain  Street  Lamps,  Ship,  Steamer  and  Marine 
Lamps,  Opal  and  Silvered  Glass  Reflectors  for  Stores, 
Halls,  Churches,  Theatres,  Etc, 

PACIFIC  LAHP  AND  REFLECTOR  FACTORY.  585  MISSION  ST. 

*  Lamp   Wicks. 
DOYLE  HENRY  &  CO.,  517-519  Market 

Land  Agents. 
Ackerman  John  D.,  430  California,  room  27 
Andrade  Guillermo,  214  California 
BALDWIN  &  HAMMOND,  10  Montgomery 
Benson  John  A,,  430  Kearny,  rooms  3-5 
Bradford  Wager,  606  Montgomery 
Brooks  William,  508  California 
Bunner  John  C,  420  California,  room  37 
Forsyth  O.  W.,  628  Market 
Holoom  William  D.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Madden  Jerome,  14  Hobart  Bldg 
Mills  William  H.,  36  Hobart  Bldg 
Ries  Leopold,  621  Clay 
Sickels  Nelson  D.,  620  Market 
Starbird  Albion  W.,  101  Market 
Wright  Charles  W.,  133  Market,  room  33 
Wright  G,  A,  M.,  133  Market,  room 23 
Yeomans  Albert  B.,  303  Montgomery 


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124  IVlarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St, 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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1840 


LAN 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


LAU 


Land  Associations. 

Abbey  Land  &  Improvement  Co., 

George  L.  Center  president,  Martin  C. 
Walton  secretary,  302  Montgomery, 
rooms  7-8 

Alila  Land  Co.,  19  Montgomery 

Alina  Colony,  220  California 

American    Land    and    Trust    Co.,    132    Market 

Belvedere  Land  Co.,  207  Sansome 

California    and    Nevada  Land  Co.,  17-19  Mills 

Bldg.  7tli  floor 
California  and  Oregon  Land  Co.   The,  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  50 
California  Fruit  and  Wine  Land  Co.,  212  San- 
some 
California  Land  Bureau,  628  Market 
California  Natural  Gas,  Oil  and  Land  Co.,  419 

California,  room  16 
California  Northern  Land  Co.,  122  Davis 
Capay  Valley  Land  Co.,  59  Union  Trust  Bldg 
Carmelo     Land    and    Coal    Co.,   202    Sansome 
Castro  Street  Land  Co.,  10  Montgomery 
Dumbarton    Land    and    Improvement   Co.,  214 

Pine 
Fairfax  Villa  Co.,  56  Nevada  Block 
Fruitvale  Improvement  Co.,   16  Mills  Bldg,  7th 

floor 
Fruto  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  308  California 
Golden  State  Land  Co.,  39  Flood  Bldg 
Home  and  Farm  Co.,  64-65  Chronicle  Bldg 
Homestead  Union,  314  Montgomery,  room  1 
Honey  Lake  Valley  Land  and   Water   Co.,    69 

Columbian  Bldg 
Howard  and  Wilson  Colony  Co.,  533  Montgom- 
ery 
Humboldt    Land    and     Cattle    Co.,    .331    Pme 
Inter  Nos  Land  Co.,  304  Montgomery 
ITALIAN-SWISS    AGRICULTURAL     COLONY, 

109  Battery 
Kenwood  Land  Co..  321  Montgomery 
Kern  County  Land  Co.,  30  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Kings  County  Diversified  Farming  Co.,  6  Y.  M. 

C.  A.  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Las  Animas  Land  and  Cattle  Co.,  331  Pine 
Lethent  Water  and  Land  Co.,  819  Market 
Madera  Improvement  Co.,  52  Chronicle  Bldg 
Mayfleld  Fruit,  Wine  and  Land  Co.,  319  Pine 
Mineral  Land  Co.,  819  Market 
Moraga     Land   Association,     54-55    Chronicle 

Bldg 
Mutual  Investment  Union  of  San  Francisco,  14 

Sansome 
Newhall  Land  and  Farming  Co.,  309-311  San- 
some 
Occidental  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  4  New 

Montgomery 
Oerstimba   Land  Co.   The,  4-5  Mills  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Ohio  Lemon  Co.,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 
Paciflc  Coast  Traders  and  Home  Seekers  As- 
sociation, 6  Sacramento 
Pacific  Land  Association,  39-40  Merch2nts'  Ex- 
change Bldg 
Paciflc   Land  Investment  Co.,  230  Montgomery 
Palermo  Land  and  Water  Co.,  108  Montgomery 
Piedmont  Land  Co.,  508  Montgomery 
Pleasant  Valley  Farming  Co.,  530  California 
Potrero  Land  and  Water  Co.,  402  Montgomery 
Realty  Syndicate  The,  14  Sansome 
Reedley  Improvement  Co.,  324 Montgomery 
Rio  Bonito  Orchard  Co.,  36  Luning  Bldg 
San  Francisco   and  Fresno  Land  Co.,  NW  cor 

California  and  Sansome 
San  Francisco  Land  Co.,  532 Market,  room  3 
Saratoga  Improvement  Co.,  202  Market 
Sausalito  Bay  Land  Co.,  303  California 
Sausalito  Land  and  Ferry  Co.,  405  Montgomery 

room  6 
South  San  Francisco  Land  and  Improvement 

Co.,  202  Sansome 
Stanford  Addition  Land  Co.,  646  Market 
Sunnyside  Land  Co.,  39  Flood  Bldg 
Voorman  Co.  The,  402  Montgomery,  room  10 
Water  Front  Co.,  310  Sansome 
West  Side  Canal  and  Land  Co.,  112  Montgom- 
ery 
Western' Land  and  Title  Co.,  606  Montgomery 
Western  Land  Co.,  640  Market 


Laud  Offices. 

Central  Paciflc  Railroad,  4  Montgomery 
Southern  Paciflc  Railroad,  4  Montgomery 
United  States,  610  Commercial 

Landscape  Artists. 

(See  Artists— Landscape.) 

Landscape  Gardeners. 

Bole  Constant,  1516  Post 
Bordinet  Eugene.  1527  Bush 
Culligan  William,  1322i4  Natoma 
Ehnert  August,  1423b  Geary 
Endlich  Frank,  122414  Paciflc 
Ferguson  Thomas,  15  Sharon 
Frank  Henrv,  1715  0'Farrell 
Gunzelman  Henry,  1806  Filbert 
Johnson  Peter,  3  Harry  PI 
Lamanet  &  Mouyer,  820,  18th 
Lammers  Henry,  2198  Devisadero 
Lozahic  John,  1215  Geary 
Mialocq  Jean,  1518  Bush 
Moller  James,  1741  Union 
Moller  S.  P.  1741  Union 
Sager  Charles,  6  Harry  PI 
Wille  Frederick,  2104  Devisadero 

♦  Lantern  Slides. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 
KANZEE  GEORGE,  131  Post 
PARTRIDGE  SAM  C,  121  Post 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO.,  200  Post 
SUNSET  PHOTO    AND    ENGRAVING   CO.,   131 
Post 

*  Lanterns. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  585  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Lapidaries. 

Bretonnel  Jules  V.,  328  Bush 
Conor  Frank,  208  Sutter 
Giacobbi  Louis  A.,  319  Kearny 
Kinrade  Joseph  J.,  420  Montgomery 
Laine  Manuel,  9  Hardie  PI 
Miller  William  A.  L.,  112  Sutter 
Sonnenfeld  Daniel,  331  Kearny 

Last  Makers. 

Belcher  Frederick  G.,  10  Stevenson 
California  Last  Factory,  117  Main 
San  Francisco  Last  Factory,  21-31  Jessie 

*  Lathes. 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

Laths— MetaL 

California  Tool  Works,  143-145  Beale 
Donovan  M.  J.  &  J.  J.,  1173  Market 
Jackson  P.  H.  &  Co.,  228-230,  1st 
Smith  &  Young,  723  Market 

*  Launch  Builders. 

(See  also  Boat  Builders.) 
BIRCH  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  129-135,  1st 

Laundries. 

Alvares  Manuel  L.,  442  Hayes 

American  Steam  Laundry,  2120  Lombard 

Augas  Jules  J.,  214,  17th 

Barats  Emile,  402,  6th 

Barbe  John,  1624  Paciflc  Av 

Berard  Edward,  1605  Mission 

Bernardou  Julie  Mrs.,  2208  Fillmore 

Bernatas  M.  Charles,  407,  3d 

Bernou  John,  639,  .3d 

Bisson  Antoine,  236,  7th 

Bonnet  Edouard,  326  Drumm 

Bonneu  Vincent,  1743  Mission 

Bosq  Silva,  309  O'Farrell 

Boston  Quick  Laundry,  9,  4th 

Bracq  Francois,  1173  Mission 


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CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


LAU 


1841 


GOLDEN  GATE  LAUNDRY 

E.    H.    KNIGHT,    Proprietor. 

2120  Lombard  Street,     telephone,  west  42. 


MAIN  OFFICE  206    OTarrell   Street. 


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Mending-   Department. 


TELEPHONE,  Main  5919. 


National  Laundry. 

Washing  Called  For  and  Delivered. 


Main  Office,    213^   POWELL    STREET, 

TELEPHONE,     MAIN     1603. 

Branch  Office,    105    FOURTH    STREET, 

LAUNDRY    TELEPHONE,    MISSION    I93. 


Briand  Valerie  Mrs.,  130  Turk 

Bruppacher  Cecile  Mrs.,  2936  Sacramento 

California  French  Laundry  Co.,  1142  Howard 

Cames  Frank,  150  Shipley 

Cantel  Annette  Mrs.,  1526  Jackson 

Cascade  Laundry,  2  Golden  Gate  Av,  tel  S.  112 

Cassou  H.  Mrs.,  1504  California 

Causse  Marius,  320  Larkin 

CAVANAUGH  JOSEPH  T..  2212  Folsom 

Cerciat  &  Co.,,  918  Larkin 

Contra  Costa  Laundry  Co.,  56  Sacramento 

Cotte  Elodie  Mrs.,  407  Geary 

Crapuchettes  Jean,  1007  Folsom 

Crapuchettes  Marc,  232,  9th 

DaroUes  Annie,  33  Chenery 

Darrous  Peter,  2409  Mission 

Dastugue  Romain,  612  Broadway 

Dehertoghe  Annie  Mrs.,  914  McAllister 

Delbos  &  Mathat,  527  Pine 

Dowling  W.  B.,  SW  cor  3d  and  Howard 

Drain  Armand  C,  20  Collingwood 

Duchein  Louis,  713  Montgomery  Av 

Tufranc  Vital,  2939  Clay 

ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  215  Valencia 

Kncoyand  Frank,  205  Eddy 

Errecard  John,  1538  Bush 

Esperance  John  P.,  143,  11th 

Espitallier  Frank  Mrs.,  1312  Van  Ness  Av 

Fairfield  &  Stoddard,  213a  Powell 

Fanton  Louise  Mrs.,  1410 Powell 

Faure  Emile,  2206  Mission 

FERRAN'S  Mme., 

French  laundry,  laces  and  lace  curtains 
specialties,  ladies  and  gents'  under- 
clothes done  up  in  best  style,  1757  Polk 
bet  Clay  and  Washington,  tel  East  151 

Feutrier  Peter,  42314  Turk 

Frisou  &  Loustaunan,  409,  4th 

GalanKatherine  Mrs.,  48,  7th 

Ganco  Mary  J.,  819  Geary 

Garnaud  Julie,  1415  Ellis 

Garnaud&Pailleus,  30th  bet  Dolores  and  Church 

Gassmann  Eugene,  404  Stockton 


Gautier  E.  Mrs.,  620  Laguna 

Giannini  Henry  G.,  1318  Turk 

Godet  Louis,  844^^  Folsom 

GOLDEN  GATE  LAUNDRY,  206  OFarrell 

Goyheneix  Peter,  625  Turk 

Handu  Louis,  1501  Larkin 

Hayes  Park  Laundry  Association,  Onondaga 

Av  nr  Mission  Road 
Houdeville  Peter,  234,  1st 
Jaussaud  John,  816  Larkin 
Kilcullen  Michael,  21  Freelon 
Knight  E.  H.,  2120  Lombard 
Kramer  Emma,  704'^  McAllister 
Laborde  Joseph,  1207'/^  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lacaze  Jean,  702  Broadway 
Lacaze  John  P.,  829  Sutter 
Lacaze  Mary  Mrs.,  1330  California 
Lacoste  Andre,  717  Lombard 
Lacoume  Pierre,  1524  Polk 
LA  GRANDE  LAUNDRY.  23  Powell 

LA    GRAJSDE  LAVNDBY 

OFFICE 

23  POWELL  STREET 

Telephone  Bush  12 

Lagrade  Eugene,  1021  Stockton 
Lapeyri  M.  &  Co.,  21  Ridley 
Lascurettes  Joseph,  1052  Howard 
Lepan  Mary,  536  Valencia 

LICK,    Wm.  Mccracken,   9  Lick  PI,  tele- 
phone Main  1780 

Longuet  Armand,  1623  Fillmore 
Maillard  A.  Mrs.,  106  Palmer 
Martin  Clementina  Mrs.,  2529  Mission 
Matter  Leontine,  532  Valencia 
Mayourau  Jennie  V.,  3127%  Mission 


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TELEPHONE,  MAIN  5125 


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864   BROADWAY. 

TELEPHONE  658. 


Mercantile  Toilet  and  Laundry  Co.,  224  Bush 
Miclo  August,  1330/2  Pacific 
Mirassou  Jean  P.,  333,  24tli 
Modern  Laundry  Co.,  385-387.  8tli 
Momboisse  Raymond,  1233  Mason 
Mouze  Adolph,  1124  Pine 
Maccarinl  Bertha  Mrs.,  109  Hayes 
NATIONAL  LAUNDRY  CO..  213a  Powell.    (See 

advt.  on  preceding  page.) 
Nevraumont  Marie,  341,  3d 
Nougue  Etienne,  406  Pacific 
NouRue  Justin.  .532.  6th 
OVERALL  LAUNDRY  AND  SUPPLY  CO.  THE, 

2212  Folsom 
Paillassou  Joseph,  2307  Pine 
Payer  Louis,  217  Powell 
PEERLESS  LAUNDRY  CO.,  38^387,  8th 

Peerless   Laundry   Company 

385-387  Eightli  Street 

Telephone  South  61 
MAIN  OFFICE 
8  Golden  Gate  Avenue 


Peyrefitte  Etienne,  180334  Union 

Plegat  Mary  Mrs.,  429  Sutter 

Poey  &  Chaguet.  1567  Market 

Pomme  Emily  Miss,  637  Howard 

Pontacq  Grace  Mrs.,  2409  Howard 

Roumas  Jean,  775  Folsom 

Roy  Thomas  &  Co.,  SW  cor  29th  and  Dolores 

Salet  Victor,  715  Broadway 

Salles  B.  &  Co.,  804  Larkin 

SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY  ASSOCLA.TION,  33 

Geary 
Sarthou  Bernard,  1231  Golden  Gate  Av 
Sauvage  Leon,  314,  5th 
Sonntag  G.  A.  F.,  230,  22d 
Toussau  Marceline  Mrs.,  441,  4th 
Trouillet  E.  Mrs.,  1712  Polk 

UNITED  STATES  LAUNDRY, 

1004  Market 


UNITED  STATES 

LAUNDRY 

Main  Office 
1004:  Market  Street 

BRANCH  OFFICES  i 
12  SIXTH  STREET 

53  THIBD  STREET 

121  ZJEIDESDORFF  ST. 

and  3111  SIXTEENTU  ST. 
Telephone,  Main  Office,  South  420 


Urruty  J.  Mrs.,  2020  Fillmore 

Vallon  Alphonse,  108yj  Powell 

Vallon  Joseph,  236  Ellis 

Vergez  John,  2437  Buchanan 

WaughS.  G.,36, 17th 

Westphal  Mary,  Railroad  Avnr  8th  Av  South 

White  E.  P.  &  Co.  (La  Grande  and  White's),  2; 

Powell 
White  Star  Laundry  Co.,  Chronicle  Vestibule 

Laundry  MacMnery. 

Atlantic  Washing  Machine  Co.,  191  Hyde 
CLERC  PETER  F.,  219-221  Main  


P.  F.  CLERC 

Laundry  Machinery 

19-321  Main  Street 

(See  Advt.  Page) 


MANUFACTURER 


IRVING  JAMES,  manufacturer  and  dealer 
in  hand  laundry  machines,  tools,  supplies, 
etc.,  also  hard  flat  irons  for  dyers  and 
tailors,  766  Bryant 

Jacques  Isaie,  822  Montgomery 

Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works,  38-44  Fremont 

Therien  Joseph  H.,  221  Main 

Thomas  &  Carter,  547-549  Brannan 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co., 

Pacific  Branch,  581-583  Mission 

*  Laundry  Supplies. 

BettmanM.  Co.,  121  California 
CLERC  PETER  F.,  219-221  Main 
Dixon  C.  E.  Mrs.,  40-42,  8th 
Furlong  Thomas  N.,  914  Fulton 
Patek  A.  &  Co..  513,  6th 

San  Francisco  Laundry  Tray  Co.,  53  Tehama 
TROY    LAUNDRY   MACHINERY   Co.,   Pacific 
Branch,  581-583  Mission 

*  Lawn  Mowers. 

(See  also  Agricultural  Implements.) 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

*  Lawn  Sprinklers. 

Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

Lawyers. 

(See  Attorneys  at  Law.) 

*  Lead  Pencils. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  Co.,  215-219  Bush 
Dixon  Joseph  Crucible  Co.,  304  Market 

Lead  Works. 

Germania  Lead  Works,  124  Sansome 

Pacific  Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st 

Pacific  Oil  and  Lead  Works,  office  202  California 

Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery 


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Vintages  of 
Bordeaux  and  Sautemes. 

123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


LEA 


CROCKEB-IiANGIiEY  DIRECTOKY. 


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Leaf  Tobacco. 

(See  Tobacco  Leaf. 


*  Leather  Belting. 

(See  also  Belting.) 
COOK  FRED  R.  (lacing),  208  Mission 
COOK  H.  N.  BELTING  CO.,  317-319  Mission 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

Leather  Dealers. 

(See  also  Tanners.) 
Bissinger  &  Co.,  215  Clay 
Bloom  Samuel  &  Sons,  106  Clay 
Brown  &  Adams,  417-419  Market 
Dolliver&Bro..29,  2d 
Frank  S.  H.  &  Co.,  406-408  Battery 
Harpham  &  Jansen,  545  Washington 
Johnson  J.  C.  &  Co.,  400  Market 
Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Sawyer,  417  Market 
Klopper  Frederick,  209  Mason 
Kron  Tanning  Co.,  125  Clay 
Kullman,  Salz  &  Co.,  106  Battery 
Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning  Co.,  215  Clay 
Magee  John  A.  Jr.,  310  Clay 
MAIN  &  WINCHESTER,  214-220  Battery 
Mattern  &  Moore,  24  New  Montgomery 

McKay    Tanning    Company, 

600-606  Front 
NICHOLS  A.  C.  &  CO.,  400-404  Battery 

A.  C.    NICHOLS  &  CO. 

400,    403    and     404    BATTERY    STREET 

Commission  Merchants 


LEATH 


AND 
DEALERS  IN 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

HIDES,  TALLOW,  PELTS,  OIL 
Importers  of   Tanners'  and  Curriers'  Tools,  Mate- 
rials and  Machinery.    Agents  for  Tanneries;    also, 
James  S.  Mason  Go's  Blacking.  Pay  the  highest  mar- 
bet  price  for  Hides,  Tallow  and  Pelts. 

Norton  Tanning  Co.,  312  Clay 
Patrick  A.  B.  &  Co.,  119  Clay 
Rued  J.  C.  &  Co.,  123  Clay 
Russell  James  R.,  53,  2d 
Sternfeld  Leather  Co.,  303  Battery 
Stoll  &  Van  Bergen,  545  Market 
Sumner  W.  B.  &  Co.,  413-415  Front 
Wade  &  Co.,  120  Battery 
Williams-Marvin  Co.,  569  Market 


Leeches— Importers. 

Leipnitz  G.  &  Co.,  250-252  Sutter 
Paturel  C.  Mrs.,  916  Fulton 


*  Legal  Blanks. 

(See  also  Stationers.) 
Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  438  Montgomery 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 


*  Letter  Files. 
CROCKER  H,  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 


*  Letter  Presses. 
CROCKFR  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 


Libraries— Public. 

Bancroft,  1538  Valencia 

Boys  Free,  64  Silver 

California  Academy  of  Sciences,  >819  Market 

California  Sta,te  Mining  Bureau,  24,  4th 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  58  Merchants'  Exchange 

Bldg 
Druids,  413  Sutter 


Free  Public,  New  City  Hall,  2d  floor,  branches 
1131a  Valencia,  1126  Kentucky,  1801  Stock- 
ton and  813  Point  Lobos  Av 
Geographical  Society  of  California,  819  Market 
Geographical  Society  of  the  Pacific,  331  Pine 
Knights  of  Pythias,  909  Market 
Ligue  Nationale  Francaise,  305  Larkin 
Mariner's,  NE  cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 
Mechanics'  Institute,  31  Post 
Mercantile,    NE    cor   Van    Ness    and    Golden 

Gate  Avs 
Mills  Building  Law,  16  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Odd  Fellows,  SW  cor  7th  and  Market 
San  Francisco  Bar  Association,  530  California 
San  Francisco  Law,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor 
Scandinavian  Society,  121  New  Montgomery 
Society  of  California  Pioneers,  Pioneer  Bldg, 

4th  nr  Market 
Supreme  Court,  Emporium  Bldg,  825  Market 
Sutro,  temporary  quarters  Montgomery  Block 
Theosophical  Society,  530  Golden  Gate  Av 
Young  Men's    Christian  Association,  NE    cor 

Mason  and  Ellis 
Young  Womens'    Christian    Association,   1221 
O'Farrell 


*Life  Preservers. 

Watson  &  Co.,  124  Market 

Lime  Dealers. 

Blochman  &  Cerf ,  14-16  Spear 

Burnell  E.  H.,408  California,  room  16 

Cienega  Lime  Co.,  16  Hayes 

Cowell  Henry  &  Co.,  211-213  Drumm 

Holmes  H.  T.  Lime  Co..  24  Sacramento 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Santa  Cruz  Lime  Co.,  408  California 

SCHEERER  JOSEPH  CO.,  21-23,  10th 

Tacoma  and   Roche  Harbor  Lime    Co.,  Roche 

Harbor  (Wash.),  40  New  Montgomery 
Tiernan  Richard,  2735  Mission 
Tuttle  John,  516  Haight 

*Linen  Threads. 
BARBOUR  BROS.  CO.  THE,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 

agents,  517-519  Market 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
DETRICKE.  Jr.,  303  California 
Dunbarton  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  303  California 
MARSHALL  &  CO.,  James  Elder  agent,    14-16 

Sutter 

Linens— Importers. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods— Wholesale.) 
Deimel  Linen  Mesh  System  Co.  The,  111  Mont- 
gomery 
MURPHY,  GRANT  &  CO.,    NE    cor   Bush  and 

Sansome 
Neuburger  Reiss  &  Co.,  516-518  Market 
Taylor  Edmund,  569  Market 
Young  Cnarles  F.,  35  New  Montgomery 

*  Link  Belting  and  Sprocket  Wheels. 
EBY  JNO.  D.  (agent  Link,  Belt  Machinery  Co.), 

17-19  Main 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 


*  Linoleum. 

(See  also  Carpet  Dealers.) 
Gullixson  Bros.,  955  Market 
Plum  Charles  M.  &  Co.  Upholstery  Co. 

1307  Market 
Raye  A.  P.  &  Co.,  1810  Market 
Schlueter  &  Volberg,  709  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 


*  Linseed  Oil. 

(See  also  Oil  Dealers.) 
El  Dorado  Linseed  Oil  Works  Co.,  208  California 
KITTLE  &  CO..  202  California 


WASHBURN  &  fflOEN  MFG.  CO,, 

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BARBED 
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NAILS, 
ROPE, 

SPRINGS 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  Co. 


Fine  Old  Table  Wines. 
California's  Choicest  Products. 


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Liquors— Importers  and  Wholesale. 

(See  also  Native  Wines  and  Brandies.) 
Ahrens,  Pein  &  Bullwinkel,  620  Post 
Amelung  J.  C,  10  California 
Armstrong B.  F.,212  Sansome 
Arnaud  Albert,  NW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Post 
AURORA  DISTILLING   CO.,  810  Market,  rooms 

23-24 
Bach,  Meese  &  Co.,  321  Montgomery 
Bates  Bros.,  518  Battery 
Berges  &  Domeniconi,  708-710  Sansome 
Bertin  &  Lepori,  529-522  Washington 
Blumenthal  &  Co.,  658-660  Mission 
Boskowitz  C.  J.  &  Co.,  308  Sacramento 
Braunsclimeiger  &.  Co.,  5-7  Drumm 
Bremer  Joseph  &  Co.,  310  Sacramento 
Buneman  Henry,  401-403  Front 
Butler  John,  506  Market 
California  Distilling  Co.,  306  Clay 
CALIFORNIA  WINE  ASSOCIATION,  SW  cor  2d 

and  Folsom 
Campbell  William  H.,  402  Front 
Campe  Henry  &Co.,  221-225  Front 
Carpy  C.  &  Co.,  513-517  Sacramento 
Carroll  Edward  D.  &  Co.,  407  Battery 
Carroll  &  Carroll,  306  Market 
Cartan,  McCarthy  &  Co.,  312  Sacramento 
CHAPMAN  WILFRID  B.,  123  California 
CHAUCHE  &  BON,  695  Front 
Chevalier  F.  &  Co.,  9-15  Beale 
Christy  &  Wise.  212  Sansome 
Cline  William.  947-951  Market 
Coblentz  Felix  &  Co.,  411-413  Battery 
Coblentz,  Pike  &Co.,  213-215  Battery 

Cohn  G.  Co.,  206-208  Battery 

Collins  &  Wheeland,  329    Montgomery  and  511 
California 

Commints  E.  &  Co.,  5-7  Pine 

Coope  «&Pippy,  204  Market 

Craig  C.  W.  &  Co.,  316  Sacramento 

CROWN  DISTILLERIES  CO.,  100-102  Front 

Cyrus  Noble  Distillery,  100-102  Front 

Dallemand  &  Co.,  215-217  California 

Daneri  F.  &  Co.,  412  Battery 

DeFremery  James  &  Co.,  410  Battery 

Dellepiane  &  Co.,  425-427  Battery 

Descalso  Bros.,  575  Market 

Dickson,  DeWolf  &  Co.,  326  Clay 

Egan  John  &  Co.,  623  Sansome 

Erlenbach  Martin,  304  Sacramento 

Fargo  E.  A.  Company,  316  Front 

Ferguson  &  Curley.  719  Market 

Friedman  Paul,  412-414  Sacramento 

Fyfe  James  C,  220  Sansome,  room  8 

Ganz  Max,  116  Front 

GARNIER  E.  &  CO.,  618  Sacramento 

Gibb  James,  617  Merchant 

Glaser  Simon,  123  California,  room  14 

Golden  Gate  Distilling  Co.,  207  Battery 

Goldman  B.  J.,  119  California 

Grange  Numa,  439  Jackson 

Gruenberg  M.  &  Co.,  525  Front 

GUNDLACH  J.  &  CO., 

SE  cor  Market  and  2d 

Harris,  Kingston  &  Co.,  123-127  Eddy 
Heathcole,  Dexter  &  Co.,  314  Sacramento 
Hencken  &  Schroder.  208-210  Front 
Hey,  Grauerholz  &  Co.,  215  Sacramento 
HilbertBros.,  101-103  Powell 
Hildebrandt,  Posner  &  Co.,  610-612 Front 
Hoelscher  Willliam  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Turk   and 

Taylor 
Holtum  Bros.,  209  and  565  Market 
Hotaling  A.  P.  &  Co.,  429-437  Jackson 
Jaujou  E.  A.  &  Co.,  432  Jackson 
Jones,  Mundy  &  Co.,  16  Front 
Jullien  J.  &  Co.,  617  Pacific 
Kenny  John,  605  Front 

Kohler&  Frohling  (see  California  Wine  Assn). 
Kohler  &  Van  Bergen    (see   California   Wine 

Assn). 
Kolb  &Denhard,  420-426  Montgomery 
Kordt  Frederick  S.,  12-14  Oregon 
KUHLS,  SCHWARKE&  CO.,  123-129  Sutter 
Lachman  S.  &  Co.   (see  California  Wine  Assn). 
Lachman  &  Jacobi,  SE  cor  2d  and  Bryant 
Leege  W.  &  Co.,  113  Halleck 


LenormandBros.,  735-739  Howard 
Levy  &  Co.,  795  Mission 
Liebmann  &  Waters,  23  Powell 
Lilienthal  &  Co.,  100-102  Front 
Livingston  &  Co.,  206-208  Davis 
Lyons  E.  G.  Co.  The,  606-610  Jackson 
MANDLEBAUM  F.,  819  Market,  rooms  23-34 
Mann  C.  M.,  220  Sacramento 
Martin  E.  &  Co.,  411  Market 
Martinoni  Emilio,  714-718  Front 
McLeod  &  Hatje,  515  Market 
Medau  Julius  H.,  224,  6th 
Meinecke  Charles  &  Co.,  314  Sacramento 
Melczer  Joseph  &  Co.,  117,  4th  and  259,  3d 
Metzger  Leo,  118-120  Pine 
Meyer  Em  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 
Meyerfeld,  Mitchell  &  Co.,  116  Front 
Michels  Edward  H.,406  Sansome 
Mohns  &  Kaltenbach,  29  Market 
Moore,  Hunt  &  Co.,  404  Front 
Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune,  323-325  Market 
Oakville  Wine  Co.,  SW  cor  Folsom  &  Army 
Parish  M.  &  Co.,  804  Montgomery 
Pascal,  Dubedat  &  Co.,  426-428  Jackson 
Peyre  Jean,  SW  cor  Market  and  12th 

PLUMEL  JOHN  F., 

18  Stockton 

Politzer  &  Co.,  335  Pine 

Radovich  Bros.,  39  Geary 

Renz  John,  315  Commercial 

Repsold  A.  &  Co.,  517  California 

Rheinstrom  Bros.,  116  Front 

Rosenblatt  Co.  The,  113-115  Pine 

Roth  &  Co.,  319-321  Market 

Rothenberg  M.  &  Co.,  423  Kearny 

Rottanzi  Giosue,  1027  Market  and  1013  Valencia 

Royal  Eagle  Distilleries  Co.,  112  Taylor 

Royal  Wine  Co.,  114  Sutter 

Samuel  Bros.  &  Co.,  132-134,  1st 

San  Francisco  Wine  and  Liquor  Co.,  24  East 

Schilling  C.  &  Co.,  830-240  Brannan 

Schultz  William  A.  &  Sons,  523  Front 

Scully  &  Son,  420  Sacramento 

Seegelken  &  Buckner,  821  Montgomery 

Shea.  Bocqueraz  &  Co.,  ,527  Fron  t 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  agents  Moet  & 
Chandon,  Burke's  Irish  and  Scotch  Whis- 
kies, Nonpareil  Old  Tom  Gin  and  Jamaica 
Rum,  Eschenauer  &  Co.'s  Clarets  and  Sau- 
ternes,  McKenzie  &  Co.'s  Cadiz  Sherries  and 
Oporto  Ports,  Bass's  Ale  and  Guinness's 
Stout  in  wood,  A.  Houtman's  Holland  Gin, 
Monogram  and  Old  Saratoga  Ryes  and  Car- 
lisle Bourbon  Whiskies,  Scotch  and  Irish 
Whiskies  in  wood,  Napa  Valley  Wine  Co.'s 
Wines  and  Brandies,  212-214  Market 

Siebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann,  322-330  Sansome 

Spruance,  Stanley  &  Co.,  410  Front 

Sroufe  John  &  Co.,  208-210  Market 

St.  Helena  Wine  Depot.  2126  Mission 

ST.  HUBERT  VINEYARD  CO.,  224  Bush 

Stelling  H.  &  Co.,  630  Commercial 

Stevens  &  Co.,  318  Front 

Taussig  Louis  &  Co.,  26-28  Main 

Taylor  Thomas  &  Co.,  21,  1st 

Van  Bergen  N.  &  Co.,  418-420  Clay 

Vignier  Ami,  429-431  Battery 

Walker  James  G.  &  Co.,  224  Front 

Walter  M.  &Co.,811  Montgomery 

Weil  Bros.  &  Sons,  13-15  Front 

Westhoff  &  Co.,  321  Front,  room 4 

Wetmore,  Bowen  Co.,  140  Montgomery 
I  Wichman,  Lutgen  &  Co..  318-322  Clay 
i    Wilmerding-Loewe  Co. ,  216  California 

Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  413  Front 

WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-339  Market 
,    Welters  Bros.  &  Co.,  120-133  Front 
i    York  William  &  Co.,  3  California 

ZWICK  A.  CO.,  3136  Mission 


Liquors— RetalL 

Abbott  Thomas,  16  Clay 
Abbott  William,  310  Grant  Av 
Ackerson  George,  SW  cor  3d  and  Howard 
Acton  &  Perry,  336  Turk 
Adams  Edward,  1051  Howard 
Adler  Hariy  B.,  8  Eddy 


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Adolpli&  Vivian,  Fulton  nr  2d  Av 

Ahlers  D.  J.  A..  SSS'/j  Stevenson 

Ahlgren  Charles  G.,  26  Folsom  and  108  Steuart 

Ahrens  Jacob  H.,  205  Commercial 

Ahrens  Nicholas,  junction  Market  and  Sacra- 

naento,  and  NW  cor  1st  and  Mission 
Aiken  H.  S.,  516/2  Geary 

Akins  William,  NE  cor  Kentuclsy  and  Solano 
Albin  Louis,  SW  cor22d  and  Potrero  Av 
Alexander  Robert,  cor  5th  Av  South  and  K 
AUais  &  Bodin,  522  Pine 

AUdack  &  Stehn,  SE  cor  Hayes  and  Laguna 
Allen  Charles,  25  Turk 
Anderson  John,  427  California 
Anderson  Adolph,  743,  7th  Av 
Anderson  Adolph  L.,635  (523)  Jackson 
Anderson  Alexander  R.,  900  Kearny 
Anderson  Caroline  Mrs.,  523  East 
Anderson  Charles  J.,  51554  East 
Anderson  John,  212  Townsend 
AndertonA.  F..  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Anglade  John,  500  Dupont 
Antoni  Louis,  303  Montgomery  Av 
Antonioli    Casimir,  NE  cor  Washington    and 

Battery 
Arees  John,  639  California 
Aregger  Charles,  49  Stevenson 
Arnaud  Albert,  NW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Post 
Aschen  &  Propke,  1032  Market 
Asher  S.  Edward,  NW  cor  Geary  and  Fillmore 
Asmussen  Bros.,  1160  Folsom 
Atzeroth  H.  &  E.,  NE  cor  Howard  and  10th  and 

SE  cor  Howard  and  10th 
Atzeroth  &  Bendel,  NW  cor  Sacramento  and 

East 
Augenblick  Marc,  230,  3d 
Aurich  &  Heins,  607  Sacramento 
Aver  James  H.,  SE  cor  20th  and  Kentucky 
Baader  John.  142,  4th 
Bach  Henry,  721  Valencia 
Bacher  John,  NW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  16th  Av 

South 
Bachmann  John  E.,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Powell 
Baciarini  &  Canevascini,  I25i4  Montgomery  Av 
Bacigalupi  John,  804  Pacific 
Bacigalupi  Lorenzo,  14  BannamPl 
Bacigalupi  &  Boagiano,  1228  Dupont 
Badaracco  Charles,  1234  Pacific 
Badaracco  David,  1326!^  Pacific 
Badger  William  C,  412  Pacific 
Baettge  Charles,  3  East 
Baglietto  Louis,  511  Washington 
Bahrt  Martin,  junction  Highland  Av,  Holly  and 

Mission  Road 
Bail  Richard,  423  Dupont 
Bailie  &  Borel,  1240  Golden  Gate  Av 
Bailie  &  Magnan,  SE  cor  Greenwich  and  Gough 
Baker  James  J.,  7  Mason 
Bakers  and  Butchers  Exchange,  763  Howard 
Baldocchi  Bros.,  1315  Dupont 
Balich  &  Abramovich,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Devisa- 

dero 
Bandle  Charles  W.,  743,  8th  Av 
Bannworth  Philip,  2339  Mission 
Barbieri  Bros.,  1311-1313  Polk 
Barclay  William,  NE  cor  California  and  Davis 
Bargmann  Herman,  901  Larkin 
Barner  Henry,  545, 1st 
Barnes  Fannie  G.  Mrs.,  20  Mason 
Barnes  John  W.,  307  East  North 
Barry  Richard  J.,  836  Illinois 
Bartels  Peter  H,,  junction  Valencia  and  Mis- 
sion 
Barthel  Robert,  123  East 
Barthels  &  Schmidt,  627  Clay 
Basso  Salvatore,  W  s  Mission  nr  Francis 
Bastis  Daniel,  262  Brannan 
Bates  Bros.,  518  Battery 
Battine  Victoria,  SW  cor  King  and  7th 
Bauer  Christian,  2422  Greenwich 
Bauer  Jacob,  2-4  Leidesdorfl 
Bauer  John,  624,  7th 
Bauer  Lawrence,  121  Pine 
Bauer  Nicholas,  2101  Powell 
Bauman  Joseph,  NE  cor  9th  and  Brannan 
Baumann  Jacob,  631  California 
Baumann  Lori,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Bavastrello  Francisco,  628  Broadway 
Bayer  Frank  J.,  400  Haight 


Bazzurro  Giuseppe,  118  Pacific 

Beasley  Richard  G.,  417,  4th 

Bechtel  F.  Charles,  399  Hayes 

Becker  A.  &Co..  14,3d 

Becker  Abraham  B.,  121  Eddy 

Becker  Lizzie  Mrs.,  1236  Point  Lobos  Av 

Becker  Martin   H.  W.,  SW    cor    Battery  and 

Greenwich 
Beckmann  Charles  F.,  338  Bush 
Beel  Philip  S.,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Davis 
Beier  Martin  F.,  15-17  Leidesdorff 
Beier&  Millikan,  SW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 
Bell  E.  F.,  120  Montgomery  Av 
Bellando  G.  &  Co.,  215  Broadway 
Bellegarde  Jean  B.,  226  Railroad  Av 
Bellegarde  Pascal,  530  Merchant 
Belli  Eustagnio,  619  Davis 
Bellmer  Herman  A.,  119  Morton 
Bello  &  Costa,  111  Jackson 
Belluc  August  P..  116,  10th 
Belmour  Louis,  712  Mission 

Bernard  &  O'Brien,  10.34  Market  and  147  Larkin 
Benson  Edward,  245,  3(J 
Bent  John  F.,  SW  cor  22d  and  Folsom 
Bentham  Harry,  636,  4th 
Berdous  &  Bedouret,  843  Pacific 
Berendes  Charles  J.,  129  East 
Berg  Rachael  Mrs.,  118  Jackson 
Bergen  Martin,  576  Folsom 
Bergerat  Louis,  1959  Market 
Bergevin  &  Prezeau,  445  Golden  Gate  Av 
Bergstrom  &  Edman,  41,  4th 
Berling  Peter,  6  Jackson 
Bernard  Edmond,  44,  8th 
Berndt  Max,  26,  3d 
Bernegg  George,  617  Sacramento 
Bernhard  Jacob,  NE  cor  4th  and  Everett 
Berta  Peter,  829  Montgomery 
Bertini  Victor,  800.  7th 
Betz  George,  705  Battery 
Beyer  Adolph  W.,  SW  cor  Bay  and  Powell 
Beyersdorf  Louis,  SE   cor  Pine  and  Central  Av 
Bianchi  Virginio,  1503  Stockton 
Biasotti  Dominico,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Bacon 
Bielenberg  Peter  H.,  2049  Folsom 
Bielenberg  Theodore,  406  Market 
Biggs  Ellen  Mrs.,  18  Everett 
Billings  Harry,  801  Montgomery 
Birkholm  Soren  G.,  46  East 
Bishop  Michael,  26,  1st 
Bjorman  Henry,  9  Clay 
Black  William,  615  Bryant 

Blanken  Henry,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  County  Line 
Blohm  Ernest  H.,  SE  cor  Howard  and  Main 
Blondeau  Frederick,  SW  cor  St.  George  Alley 

and  Pine 
Bockstatt  August,  310  O'Farrell 
Bodie  Charles  H.,  SW  cor  4th  and  Channel 
Boerner  William,  Corbett  Av  nr  Alms  House 
Bogen  William,  NW  cor  Powell  and  Eddy 
Bohan  Daniel  J.,  835  Bryant 
Bohlen  M.  H.,  101  Berry 

Bohnenberg  John,  junction  4th  and  Kentucky 
Boitano  L.  &  Co.,  626  Front 
Bokariza  &  Burin,  135,  7th 
Bolderl  Dominick,  1020  Bryant 
Bolts  John  F.,  304  Kearny 
Bon  Bros.  &  Weisgerber,  101,  6th 
Bon  &  Weisgerber,  118,  4th 
Bonetti  A.  Mrs.,  14,  7th 
Bonney  James  W.,  650  Valencia 
Bootz  Adam  J.,  E  s  Mission  Road  nr  County 

Line 
Borchers  Theodore  W.,  268  Stevenson 
Borneman  Henry,  SE  cor  4th  and  King 
Bottaro  &  Chiappa,  605  Washington 
Botters  &  Welsch,  2  Union 
Bovo  Gabriel,  1300-1302  Dupont 
Bowen  John,  11  Bay 
Boyd  Alma  M.  Mrs.,  1179  Market 
Boyd  Frederick,  421  Stanyan 
Boyer  U.  &  Co.,  1232  Dupont 
Boyle  Michael,  SW  cor  Sierra  and  Maryland 
Boyson  Leonhard  C,  120,  18th 
Bozio  Orlando,  149,  4th 
Bradley  Michael,  420  Brannan 
Bradshaw  Patrick,  S-tGYn,  7th 
Braemer  Fritz,  22,  3d 
Brandt  Frederick,  154,  3d 


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Liquors— Retail— Ctont'd. 


Brandt  Jolin,  524  Pine 

Brandt  Louis  B.,  1016  Market 

Breckle  Frederick,  3301  Geary  I 

Breeser  Gustav,  806,  3d 

Brehm  Adam,  323  Turk 

Brennan  John,  513,  3d 

Brennan  Thomas,  NE  cor  30th  and  San  Jose  Av 

Bresnan  Michael  J.,  600  Napa 

Brettscheneider  Frederick,  425  Pacific 

Brewer  Richard,  645  Merchant 

Bricca  Antonio  1521  Dupont 

Bricker  Adam,  cor  San  Bruno  Av  and  Eve 

Brick wedel  Bros.  &  Stewart,  SW  cor  Union  and 

Hyde 
Briese  Robert,  211  Grant  Av 
Brock  James,  239  Perry 
Broderick  John,  41  Pacific 

Bromley  Thomas,  913!^  Market  i 

Brophey  Edmund,  539  Pacific 
Brophv  Thomas  E.,  235,  9th 
Brosnan  Thomas,  404,  4th 
Broughton  Mary  Mrs.,  308  Tehama 
Brown  George,  122  Leidesdorff 
Brown  James  B.,  I6Y2  Folsom 
Brown  Samuel,  246,  3d 
Broyer  &  Glynn,  SW  cor  4th  and  Mission 
Bruer  John,  cor  10th  Av  South  and  Railroad  Av 
Brumund  John,  NW  cor  Valencia  and  14th 
Brunacci  R.  E.,  1026  Larkin 
Bruning  William,  NE  cor  Mission  and  Beale 
Bruns  &  Staats.  SW  cor  Market  and  8th 
Brusaber  Charles  H.,  NE  cor  Illinois  and  Napa 
Buch  Carl,  220  Grant  Av 
Buchanan  James  W.,  735  Mission 
Buecker  George,  NE  cor  Fremont  and  Mission 
BuUwinkel  John  H..  1001  Jackson 
BuUwinkel  &  Co.,  627  East 
Burhans  Herman,  122  Golden  Gate  Av 
Burke  Edward,  NW  cor  Turk  and  Steiner 
Burke  John,  138,  2d 

Burke  Peter  E.,  NE  cor  Stanyan  and  Waller 
Burke  Richard,  759  Howard 
Burke  William  F.,  5  Howard 
Burke  William  J..  NE  cor  26th  and  Valencia 
Burke  &  Gordon,  1100  Market 
Burke  &  Green,  NE  cor  2d  and  Brannan 

Burns  Barbara,  857  Mission 

Burshinsky    H.    Mrs.,    Ocean    Terrace,    Sutro 
Heights 

Butler  Charles  G.,  Laura  PI  nr  Pine 

Butler  Frank,  720.  3d 
•  Butler  Henry  J..  NW  cor  10th  and  Bryant 

Butler  John,  506  Market 

Buzzini  George,  31,  9th 

Buzzini  Joseph,   cor  Railroad  Av  and  32d  Av 
South 

Byrne  John,  148  New  Montgomery 

Byrne  William  J.,  1837  Fillmore 

Cabanot  Bernard,  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av  South 

Cables  &  Bailey,  121  Montgomery 

Cadero  Edward.  SW  cor  Jones  and  O'Farrell 

Cagnacci  Frederick,  San  Bruno  Av  bet  14th  and 
15th  Avs  South 

Cahen  Max  &  Co.,  217-219  Pine 

Cairns  James,  613  Stanyan 

Caley  &  Roeder,  NW  cor  Grant  Av  and  O'Farrell 

Callaghan  M.,  948  Howard 

Callaghan&  Hartnett,  224  McAllister 

Callahan  Daniel,  50,  7th 

Callahan  Mary  Mrs.,  1511  Kentucky 

Callan  Thomas,  14  Turk 

Campbell  Alexander,  636,  3d 

CampeFred  W.,  NW  cor  Geary  and  Hyde 

Campion  Eugene,  14-16  Leidesdorff 

Canavan  P.  F.  &  Sons,  129  O'Farrell 

Cane  John  Jr.,  26  Steuart 

Canessa  Giuseppe,  SW  cor  Hooper  and  6th 

Cannon  John,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Bootz's  Park 

Capella  John,  712  Front 

Capella  &Bolla.  26  Montgomery  Av 

Caponelli  Filippo,  514-516  Pacific 

Cardozo  &  Baptista,  422  Drunma 

Carey  Michael,  670  Howard 

Carlson  Carl  R.,  530  Pacific 

Carlson  Charles  E.,  413  East  North 

Carlson  Olofl,  700  Montgomery 

Carlson  O.  S..  214  Steuart 


Carlson  &  Johnson,  536  Pacific 

Carr  Bridget  Mrs.,  108  Townsend 

Carr  James  J.,  2728  Sutter  and  301  Larkin 

Carraine  &  Talo,  NE  cor  Howard  and  5th 

Carrere  JeanB.,  SE  cor  M  and  5th  Av  South 

Carroll  Daniel,  266  Brannan 

Carroll  E.  Mrs.,  58  Everett 

Carroll  Mary  A.,  206  Silver  Av 

Carroll  Michael  J.,  118,5th 

Carroll  Roger,  514,  4th 

Carroll  &  Madden,  225,  3d 

Carroll  &  McAuliffe,  W  s  Nebraska  nr  Army 

Carroll  &  O'Connor,  514,  4th 

Carstensen  Julius,  SE  cor  29th  and  Dolores 

Carter  Cassius  W.,  995  Market 

Carter  &  Clem,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Hyde 

Casadebat  Jean  B.,  532  Merchant 

Casella  Giovanni  B.,  NW  cor  7th  and  Channel 

Caselli  Antonio,  249-253 Pacific 

Casey  John  C,  421  Larkin 

Casey  Michael,  158  Shipley 

Casey  &  Collins,  315,  6th 

Cashman  C.  C,  314,  3d 

Cassidy  Thomas,  633  Davis 

Castro  Jose  C.  141  Montgomery 

Cavagna  Adolph,  2501  Sutter 

Cavagnaro  F.  &  Co.,  17  City  Hall  Av 

Cavagnaro  Fiorenzo,  626  Montgomery 

Caville  &  Bousquet,  1122  Dupont 

Cawley  Henry,  1  Polk 

Cawley  William,  400  McAllister 

Cereghino  John,  100  McAllister 

Chadwick  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  7th  Av  bet  I  and  J 

Chaix  &  Bernard,  207,  6th 

Chambille  C,  3425  Mission 

Champion  &  Van  Goethem,  313,  6th 

Charles  Edward,  147,  3d 

Chenoweth  &  Wilmot,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Mason 

CHESNEY  D.,  123,  6th,  branch  113  Grant  Av 

Chevannier  Armand,  535  Dupont 

Chiucovich  S.  D.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Golden  Gate  Av 
and  Larkin 

Christensen  &  Peterson,  313  East  North 

Christensen  &  Meegan,  SE  cor  Capp  and  34th 

Christin  Edward  L..  313  Hayes 

Christmann  Philip,  541-543  Mission 

Christophersen  Peter,  10  Steuart 

Churich  &  Vercevich,  SE  cor  Grove  and  Laguna 

Cincotta  Giacomo,  10  Union 

Cinollo  Santo,  1534  Stockton 

Cistemino  Frank,  905  Kearny 

Clancy  Thomas  J.,  222  McAllister 

Clark  James,  NW  cor  3d  and  Howard 

Clark  Jennie  Mrs.,  802,  4th 

Clark  William  M.,  409,  4th 

Clark  &  Co.,  668  Mission 

Clarke  Kate  Mrs.,  328  Main 

Claussen  &  Schneider,  SW  cor  Broadway  and 
Dupont 

Clavere  John  P.,  536  Merchant 

Cleary  Mary  Mrs.,  256.  3d 

Clifford  &  Moriarty.  429,  4th 

Cline  August,  217  Grant  Av 

Clinton  John,  245,  2d 


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Clot  Elie,  726  Broadway 

Coakley  Jeremiah,  246  Townsend 

Coats  Cable,  37  Sutter 

COBINE  JOHN,  SW  cor  Steuart  and  Howard 

Codee  Francis,  1501  Polk 

Coffev  Patrick,  16,  6th 

Coghlin  John  D.  &  Bro.,  NW  cor  3d  and  Folsom 

Coghlin  Thomas  E.,  1430  Market 

Cohn  William.  NW  cor  Church  and  Valley 

Cole  Eliza  Mrs.,  301  Michigan 

Coleman  John  T.,  SE  cor  Ellis  and  Jones 

Coleman  William  F.,  241  O'Farrell 

Collins  Harry,  SE  cor  Stockton  and  O  Farrell 

Collins  &  Wheeland,  339  Montgomery  and  511 

California 
Colmann  Martin,  1702  Market 
Colombo  Antone,  401  Octavia 
Comerford  Ann,  2323  Mason 
Comisky  James,  15  East 
Comstock  G.   O.,  cor  Ocean 

Plymouth  Av 
Connelly  John  T.,  218,  9th 
Connelly  Peter,  S.  P.  Co.  steamers 
Connolly  Mary,  309  Cortland  Av 
I    Connol  Iv  Patrick,  528,  4th 


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Connolly  William,  164  Jessie 

Connors  Margaret  Mrs.,  308  Pacific 

Contardi  Vitorio,  1732  Stockton 

Conte  Osmin,  409  Dupont 

Content  &  Freitas,  908  Kearny 

Conti  Gabriel,  305  Montgomery  Av 

Conway  Bernard,  1083  Market 

Cook  Edwin  L.,  NW  cor  Hayes  and  Broderick 

Corbett  Harry  E.,  30  Ellis 

Corcoran  Ellen  Mrs.,  306  Minna 

Cordes  John,  910  and  911  Kearny 

Cosgrove  John  F.,  225  Clay 

Costigan  &  Flynn,  200  Stockton 

Courtney  James  D.,  438,  3d 

Cousins  Arthur  H.,  200,  9th 

Coustette  L.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  McAllister  and  La- 

guna 
Coutou  Jean,  1602c  Point  Lobos  Av 
Cox  John,  802  Howard 
Coyte  George  L.,  300,  3d 
Craig  John,  815!^  Folsom 
Creem  Frank,  122  Townsend 
Creighton  Patrick,  901  Folsom 
Cribben  Michael,  541,  1st 
Crimmins  Philip  J.,  877  Market 
Cronacher  Charles,  1400  Castro 
Cronin  John,  SE  cor  California  and  Fillmore 
Cronin  John  D.,  421,  3d 

Cronin  William,  NE  cor  9th  Av  and  Fulton 
Crowe  James  W.,  NW  cor  Folsom  and  9th 
Crowe  Thomas,  506  Napa 
Crowley  Cornelius,  NW  cor  26th  and  Valencia 
Crowley  Daniel  J.,  73,  4th 
Crowley  John,  1207  Kentucky 
Crowley  John  F.,  15  Mason 
Cruse  John  H.,  531  East 
CuUen  William  F.,  225  Perry 
Cuneo  Giuseppe,  SE  cor  Union  and  Powell 
Curley  &  Walsh,  cor  H  and  9th  Av 
Curtin  J.  H.,648,  2d 
Dabovich  Stephen,  603  Kearny 
Dahmke  Frederick,  109  Berry 
Dakin  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Kearny  and  North 

Point 
Daley  James  T.,  432,  5th 
Daley  John,  500  Davis 
Dalto  &  Lombardi,  505  Green 
Daly  John,  214  Eddy 
Daly  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Jackson 
Damery  Annie,  738  Howard 
Damozonio  L.  &  Co.,  1237  Dupont 
Daneri  John,  921  Battery 
Daniels  Margaret  Mrs.,  318  Riteh 
Dantzeisen  Henry,  143  Taylor 
Darker  R.  B.,  624  Sacramento 
Darrimon  Leon,  SE  cor  Pacific  and  Mason 
Dastrevigne  Valentin  R.,  515  Valencia 
Davalle  Vincenzo&  Co.,  619  Broadway 
Davis  H.  Mrs.,  309  Minna 
Davis  John,  926  Illinois 
Davis  Nathan,  333-235,  3d 
Dawson  George,  321  California 
Dawson  William  S.,  914  Market 
Deane  Charles  F.,  408  Pacific 
Deasy  &  Rogers,  145,  3d 

Decker  &  Bening,  SW  cor  East  and  Howard 
Dehay  Armand,  518  Valencia 
Deis  &  Marlatt,  1125  Mission 
Delaney  John.  1.352  Market 
Del  Carlo  Eugene,  12  Ohio  PI 
Deleau  Felix,  1211  Powell 
De  Liosa  Frank,  ia33  Dupont 
Delsol  Bros.,  647  Broadway  and  501,  4th 
Delsol  Honore,  1401  Powell 
Delucchi  Giovanni,  433  Francisco 
Delury  Daniel,  203,  9th 
Demarias  Marcel,  959!4  Mission 
Demartini  George  ,B.,  1301  Point  Lobos  Av 
Demartini  Paolo,  330  Pacific 
Demartini  Paul,  12th  Av  nr  California 
De  Martini  Philip,  304  California 
De  Martini  &  DeLucca,  234  Montgomery  Av 
Dematei  A.,  1326  Dupont 
Demattei  &  Raggio,  238  Montgomery  Av 
Dempsey  Michael  S.,  739  Folsom 
Denaveaux  M.  &  Co.,  219  Grant  Av 
Dennis  John,  SW  cor  Mission  and  29th 
Deppe  Henry  N.,  1.306  Mission 
Dericco  Carlo,  416  Pacific 


Desbarats  Jean,  814  Montgomery 

Descalso  Bros.,  575  Market 

Descalso  Giuseppe,  514  Green 

Deschamps  &  Vinet,  SE  cor  Point  Lobos  and 
5th  Avs 

Desmond  James  P.,  30  Freelon 

Dessnin  &  Wagner,  1347  Folsom 

Detels  M.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Harrison  and  Main,  8 
Sacramento  and  SE  cor  Davis  and  Pacific 

Dettmer  Henry  G.,  506  Clay 

Devery  Thomas,  SE  cor  4th  and  Clementina 

Devota  Louis  A.,  125!^,  6th 

Dickey  James  R.,  NW  cor  6th  Av  and  Fulton 

Dickow  &  Franke,  772  Mission 

Didier  Jules,  NE  cor  Oak  and  Gough 

Dieling  John,  60,  3d 

Dieling  &  Helm,  204,  3d 

Diemer  John,  643  Washington 

Dineen  D.  &  J.,  1656  Market 

Dittnock  Gustave  D.,  624  Clay 

Dittli  &  Widmer,  453,  3d 

Dixon  Clement,  8  Summer 

Dobert  Henry  C,  1700  Polk 

Dockrell  William,  35  Steuart 

Doerr  August,  SE  cor  Moscow  and  Italy  Av 

Doherty  &  Fahy,  1364  Folsom 

Dohrmann  John,  16  East 

Dolan  Bros.,  1374  Market 

Dolan  Patrick,  703  Davis 

Dolan  Philip,  634  (534)  Jackson  and  638  Merchant 

Dolet  Louis  E.,  817  Larkin 

Dollard  William  E.,  61  Tehama 

Donleavy  Michael  F.,  413  Kearny 

Donnelly  B.  &  Co.,  315  East  North 

Donnelly  James  W.,  1201  Golden  Gate  Av 

Donnelly  Patrick,  SE  cor  Mission  and  4th 

Donnelly  &  Brannan,  1069-1071  Mission 

Donohue  William,  NE  cor  Steuart  and  Mission 

Donovan  Galvin,  786  Folsom 

Donovan  John,  1021  Howard 

Dorn  Gustav,  42  Spear 

Doscher  Henry,  cor  Ocean  Boulevard  and  B 

Dougherty  Felix,  SW  cor  20th  and  Illinois 

Dougherty  George,  24  Georgia 

Dougherty  Rose  Mrs.,  32^4  Gilbert 

Dowd  Dennis,  625  Davis 

Dowd  John  J.,  1726  Market 

Downey  Timothy  J.,  3156  Folsom 

Doyle  Louisa  Mrs.,  333  Main 

Drewes  Claus,  SW  cor  5th  and  Bryant 

Driscoll  John  J.,  SE  cor  5th  Av  South  and  L 

Drummond  John  P.,  NE  cor  33d  Av  and  Clement 

Dubacher  Anton,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silliman 

DufQeld  Edward  J..  818  Clay 

Dugan  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  200,  6th 

Dugan  Patrick  F.,  1912  Market 

Duggan  Edward  F.,  218  Sanchez 

Duhr  Lena  Mrs.,  NW  cor  Fulton  and  1st  Av 

Dulip  Emile  A.,  NW  cor  Drumm  and  Commercial 

Dumont  Pierre  A.,  301,  4th 

Dunker  Adolph,  425  Clay 

Dunn  B.  Mrs.,  543  Howard 

Dunn  Bros.,  1318  Market  and  Ocean  Boulevard 
nr  Fulton 

Dunn  John,  701  Battery 

Dunne  James  P.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  iStockton  and 
Ellis  and  junction  Market  and  Eddy 

Dunne  Thomas,  800, 4th 

Dunning  Terrance,  321,  8th 

Dunow  Max,  515  California 

Dwyer  George  R.,  2799  Baker 

Eagan  John,  1129  Folsom 

Egan  Thomas,  708  Folsom 

Eberhart  Matthias,  3838, 16th 

Edwards  Edward,  605  Commercial 

Edwards  Mathias,  NE  cor  Fremont  and  Bran- 
nan 

Eggert  &  Getz,  259,  4th 

Ehlers  John,  E  s  Stanyan  nr  Grove 

Ehrenpfort  Hugo,  123  Front 

Eick  E.  H.,  116  Berry 

Elliott  &  Bailey,  31214  Grant  Av 

Engelhardt  K.  Mrs.,  419  Montgomery  Av 

Engelke  Charles,  SW  cor  1st  and  Howard 

Enos  Morris  S.,  2673  Howard 

Enright  Cornelius,  411  Pine 

Ensbury  William,  122,  4th 

Erickson  S.,  481  East  North 

Erlenwein  .John  Jr.,  545  Clay       . 


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Liquors— Retail— Cont'd. 

Erola  &  Ferrari,  921  Kearny 
Ersin  Charles  E.,  637  (525)  Jackson 
Esmiol  Leon,  613  Kearny 
Espeio  Pedro  P.  &  Co.,  817  Broadway 
ESTRADA  EDWARD,  501  Sutter 
Evans  John  M.,  116  Eddy 

Evans  Thomas  R.,  NE  cor  Pacific  and  Mont- 
gomery 
Everett  Daniel  H.,  132  O'Farrell 
Eybs  &  Schroder,  lOl,  6th 
EyermanB.  C,  28,  3d 
Fahey  William,  103,  5th 
Fahy  Philip,  14%  Bryant  Av 
Faktor  &  Schmidt,  933-935  Kearny 
FalkGustav,42  Steuart 
Falkenburg  William,  525  East 
Fallon  Matthew,  SWcor  Lombard  and  Battery 
Fallon  Patrick,  1161  Market 
Fallon  Richard  S.,  118  Ellis 
Farley  Bernard,  SW  cor  San  Jose  and  Ocean 

Roads 
Farley  John  F.,  904 Market 
Farrell  Patrick,  3059  Point  Lobos  Av 
Farrell  Patrick  H.,  9  East 
Farrell  Thomas,  2002  Point  Lobos  Av 
Fauser  JohnF.,  226  Montgomery  Av 

Favares  Joseph,  116,  4th 
Favreliere  Etienne,  514  Bush 
Fay  Michael,  3251  Mission 

Feehan  Joseph  J.,  SW  cor  City  Hall  Av  and 

City  Hall  Square 
Feeney  James,  300  Hayes 

Fehrenbach  Albert,  cor  Ocean  House  and  Jules 
Avs 

Feldermann  John  D.,  31  East  and  foot  Hatha- 
way's  Wharf 

Feldman  Henry,  653  Brannan 

Feldmann  Charles  W.,  711,  5th  Av 

Ferguson,  Curley  &Co.,  10  Mason 

Ferguson  Daniel,  7  Jackson 

Ferguson  John,  501  Kearny 

Ferguson  &  Curley,  719  Market 

Ferrari  &  Canepa,  410  Montgomery  Av 

Ferullo  David,  NE  cor  Delaware  Av   and  Old 
San  Jose  Road 

Fesler  Frederick,  635  Sansome 

Fesler  &  Tonsor,  SE  cor  Market  and  8th 

Fett  William  E.,  777  Market 

Fetz  Joseph,  SE  cor  3d  and  Mission 

Figeac  Antone,  812  Pacific 

Figone  Giovanni,  417  Broadway 

Finkenstaedt  Henry,  NE  cor  2d  and  Howard 

Finnen  C.  Frederick,  SW  cor  7th  and  Howard 

Fischer  Emil  R.,  533  California 

Fischer  Ernest  A.,  36-38  O'Farrell 

Fisher  George,  Fulton  nr  7th  Av 

Fitschen  John  C,  305^/4  California 

Fitzgerald  Edward  J..  36  Golden  Gate  Av 

Fitzgerald  John  N.,  329,  6th 

Fitzgerald  William  F.,  SW  cor  Powell  and  Jef- 
ferson 

Fitzpatrick  &  Allen,  655  Sacramento 

Flaherty  James  W.,  1914,  4th 

Flaherty  &  O'Connell,  3210  California 

Flathmann  Henry,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Leaven- 
worth 

Plecklin  &  Sutter,  1  Gardner 

Flood  Luke,  417  Brannan 

Florentine    August,  Railroad    Av  nr  34th  Av 
South 

Floyd  Jefferson  D.,  118  California 

Flugger  Frederick  M.,  SW  cor  Point  Lobos  and 
1st  Avs 

Flynn  Kate,  3123  Mission 

Flynn  &  Walsh,  186  Jessie 

Foley  William,  2100  Folsom 

Ford  &  Cronin,  Railroad  Av  bet  8th  and  9th  Avs 
South 

Forster  Louis,  117  Steuart 

Fortune  &  Walsh,  13,  33 

Fowler  Charles,  SE  cor  City  Hall   Square  and 
City  Hall  Av 

Francisco  Domingo.  107  Jackson 

Franoke&  Heckert,  634  Pacific 

Frank  Joseph,  984%  Folsom 

Frank  Leon,  60  Steuart 

Franzinelli  Antonio,  437  Broadway 


Fratas  Anthony,  112  Steuart 

Fredricks  Arthur  K.,  2353  Market 

Free  Herman  D.,  NW  cor  7th  Av  and  Fulton 

Freitas  John,  413  Jackson 

Freundschuh  Charles,  647  Sacramento 

Friedrich  G.  A.,  406  Dupont 

Friel  Margaret,  3310  Mission 

Froment  Antoine,  300,  5th 

Fugazi  &  Co.,  1500  Stockton 

Furlong  Patrick,  811 1 

FurrerAlbin,  335,4th 

Gaetjen  Henry,  800,  6th 

Gaflney  Benjamin  J.,  537  Howard 

Gaillard  Joseph,  239,  6th 

Galey  H.,  1500  Polk 

Gallagher  Anthony  M.,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Brod- 

erick 
Gallen  Daniel,  901  Buchanan 
Gain  Angelo,  407  Pacific 
Galvin  John,  788  Folsom 
Galvin  &  Galvin,  243,  3d 
Gamma  Bonaventura,  603  California 
Ganz  Rudolph,  N  s  Santa  Clara  nr  Kansas 
Garcia  Francisco,  133  Montgomery 
Gardini  Domenico,  536%  Pacific 
Garibaldi   John,  cor  Old  San   Jose  Road  and 

Sunnyside  Av 
Garratson  JohnD.,  11  Drumm 
Garrett  John  M.,  633  (533)  Jackson 
Garrissere  Frank,  330  Stockton 
Garrity  James,  NE  cor  O'Farrell  and  Powell 
Garsid'e  Joseph  P.,  518,  1st 
Garthorne  Robert,  1349  Front 
Gately  James,  SW  cor  Sierra  and  Louisiana 
Gaubatz  Charles,  1803%  Haight 
Gavin  Michael,  172  Minna 
Geary  Patrick,  127%  East 
Gebhardt&  Graner,  921  Market 

Gecan  Andrew,  221  Sacramento 
j    Gefken  &  Morgan,  329  Front 

Gemo  George,  505  East 

Gendar  &  Hink,  33  Montgomery 

Gendotti  Louis,  508  Octavia 

Gerdes  Frederick,  328  Drumm 

Gerken  Herman,  40  Turk 

Gerlioh  John  D.  G.,  371  East 

GianettoniM.,  29,6th 

Giannettoni  C.  &  Co.,  833  Kearny 

Giannini  Henry  P.,  434  Pine 

Gianotti  Henry,  2545  Mission 

Gianotti  Jeremiah,  3262  Mission 

Gianotti  Rinaldo,  1350  Valencia 

Gibault  Leon,  510  Pine 

Gibb  James,  617  Merchant 

Gibson  &  Cook,  993  Market 

Giessler  Daniel,  455,  9th 

Gillan  John  A.,  129  Perry 

Gilleran  James.  907  Market 

Ginocchio  &  Cuneo,  539  Washington 

Giovacchini  &  Pasquini,  429  Davis 

Giovannini  Sebastino.  623  Pacific 

Giovannoni  &  Malerbi,  419  Davis 

Giovannoni  &  Puccinelli,  618  Front 

Girard  Emile,  1509  Franklin 

Girard  John,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  6th  Av  South 

Giuntini  Charles,  115  Clark 

Givanovich  Adolph,  151.  11th 

Gless  Aloise,  401,  4th 

Glidden  Charles  W.,  221  Ellis 

Gliebe  Frank,  447,  3d 

Glock  Charles,  249,  3d 

Glootz  John  P.  M.,  421  Geary 

Gobey  Jessie  G.,  228  Sutter 

Goble  John  E.,  105  Kentucky 

Gockeritz  Ernest  H.,  414  Sansome 

Goeppert  George,  110  Stockton 

Goessel  &  Stelling,  436  Pine  .     . 

Goetjen  &  Muller,  SW  cor  Main  and  Mission 

Gohl  &  Nelson,  100  Eddy 

Gohlich  Hermann,  1200  Stockton 

Golinsky  Charles,  338  Market 

Gomez  John,  311  Pacific 

Gonterman  James  C,  ,^6  Clay 

Goodfellow's    Grotto   The,  Market,  City  Hall 
Square  and  City  Hall  Av 

Gordon  Patrick  J.,  733,  5th  Av 

Gorman  Mary,  313  Folsom 

Gosselk  &  Gosselk,  102,  6th 

Gotelli  Giovanni,  946  Bryant 


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Gout  Vincent,  116  Geary 

Grabau  Bros.,  417  Bush 

Grabe  Frank,  cor  Dwight  and  San  Bruno  Av 

Graf  Siegfried,  538  Hayes 

Grafe  Joseph,  540  Clay 

Gramont  Jean,  Railroad  Av  nr  8th  Av  South 

Grand  Hotel  Bar,  13  New  Montgomery 

Grass  Charles  B.,  550  Clay 

Grasso  &  Crespino,  625  California 

Green  Bros.,  13-15  Powell 

Gretz  Joseph,  NE  cor  Howard  and  Beale 

Greul  Charles  J.,  535  Pacific 

Griffiths  Griffith  L.,  15  Valencia 

Griffiths  Joseph,  18,  5th 

Grimm  Matt,  111  Leidesdorfl 

Groenninger  H.  E.,  336  Main 

Gross  Frederick  J.  G.,  206  Washington 

Grossman  George,  NE  cor  Post  and  Kearny 

Grovert  Jacob,  1534  Kentucky 

Gruening  August,  1153  Mission 

Guerra  &  Bacigalupi,  505Davis 

Gueux  &  Tartasse,  142  Geary 

Guinasso  John,  11  Bannam  PI 

Gulbranson  Gustav,  911i4  Kearny 

Gundlach  Ph.  &  Co.,  13-15  City  Hall  Square 

Gunther  &  Kewitz,  763  Howard 

Gutzen  John  J.,  414  Folsom 

Gyde  Jens  N.,  812  Kearny 

Haake  Louis,  859  Market 

Haar  Henry,  114  O'Farrell 

Hadeler  Diedrioh,  NW  cor  Spear  and  Mission 

Hagarty  John,  339,  3d 

Hageman&Haquette,  5  Kearny 

Hagerty  Bros.,  cor  Ocean  Boulevard  and  Fulton 

Hagler  John  O.,  419  Bush 

Hahn,  Bohlmann  &  Co.,  SW  cor  3d  and  Harrison 

Hais  Alice  Miss,  708!^,  22d 

Hall  Sullivan  R.,  342  Turk 

Hallinan  John,  714  Tehama 

Hallinan  William,  1019  Natoma 

Halversen  &  Johnson,  116  Jackson 

Hamburger  &  FoUmer,  651  Mission 

Hamilton  Hugh  G.,  1531  Kentucky 

Hanjes  EideH.,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Jones 

Hanley  Peter  J.,  973  Howard 

Hanly  John,  447  O'Farrell 

Hannon  James  T.,  1922  Market  and  115,  9th 

Hannon  Patrick,  1116  Howard 

Hanratty  Arthur  F.,  1012  Railroad  Av 

Hansen  Axel  E.,  906  Illinois 

Hansen  George,  108  Sutter 

Hansen  Harry,  17  Vallejo 

Hansen  John,  16  California 

Hansen  Louis  H.,  E  s  Kentucky  bet  Sierra  and 

Nevada 
Hansen  &  Co.,  320  Drumm 
Hanson  Charles,  1111  Mission 
Harder  John  H.,  1510  Kentucky 
Harder  Peter,  7  Market 
Hardie  James,  432  California 
Hare  Patrick  M.,  433,  4th 
Harlow  &  Montenegro,  915  Market 
Harms  Jacob,  W  s  Illinois  bet  Napa  and  Sierra 
Harnden  James  O.,  1300  Valencia 
Harrigan  Alexander,  721  Davis 
Harris  D.  Mrs.,  66  Everett 

Harris  George  W.,  NW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Sutter 
Harris  Rome,  NW  cor  Kearny  and  Bush 
Harrison  William,  618  San  Jose  Av 
Harsy  George,  23  Van  Ness  Av 
Hartman  Marcus,  316  Clay 
Hartman  Philip,  1019  Market 
Hartmann  Charles  H..  1218  Point  Lobos  Av 
Hashagen  &  Martens,  506,  6th 
Hass  John  W.,  SE  cor  Filbert  and  Battery 
Hasse  Charles,  514i/4,  6th 
Hastedt  Charles,  210  Stockton 
Hathaway  John,  254  Brannan 
Haubrich  Leonard  B.,  1905  Mission 
Hauser  Albert,  1210  Polk 
Hauser  Bros.,  421,  18th 
Hauser  Frederick,  617  Larkin 
Hawkins  Patrick  C,  309  Bay 
Hay  John  C,  314  San  Jose  Av 
Hayes  Mary  Mrs.,  5  Boyd 
Hayes  P.  &  S.,  510  Howard 
Heagerty  Henry  P.,SEcor  Waller  and  Stan- 

yan 
Heagerty  &  Hall,  121  City  Hall  Av 


Healey  Thomas  F.,  147  Valencia 

Healy  Edward,  22  Hayes 

Healy  Morris  P.,  1001  Illinois 

Hedrich  John  L.,  12  Mason 

Heesch  &  Hansen, 403Drumm 

Heffernan  Michael,  223  Sansome 

Hefternan  &  DriscoU,  121,  4th 

Hein  Joseph,  513  East 

Hellmann  Paul,  1926  Filbert 

Hellstrommer  &  Co.,  14  Washington 

Hempel  C.  M.,  612  Sacramento 

Henderson  A.  A.,  154.  2d 

Hendrlckson  Henry,  200,  24th 

Henrioulle  Gregoire,  117,  7th 

Henrioulle  Gustave,  135,  2d 

Henrioulle  John  B.,  19,  9th 

Herget  John  L.,  1  Taylor 

Herman  Charles,  SE  cor  Lyon  and  Lombard 

Herman  Ferdinand,  610  Sacramento 

Herman  Rudolph,  NW  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 

Herman  Warren  P.,  228  Pacific 

Herrmann  August,  Hunters  Point 

Hertz  Charles  H.,  Bryant  nr  Alameda 

Herzo  Julia  Mrs.,  733,  5th  Av  and  H  bet  9th  and 

10th  Avs 
Hesse  Nicholas,  101  Larkin 
Hession  &  Clinton,  13  Steuart 
Heymans  E.  Ocean  Beach  nr  Ocean  House  Av 
Hickey  Ellen  M.,  1  Sherwood  PI 
Hightower  John  G.,  1229  Steiner 
Hilbert  Bros.,  101-103  Powell 
Hilbert  FroneyMrs.,  80  Everett 
Hildebrand  &  Wedemeyer,  130,  7th 
Hill  Martin,  SW  cor  16th  Av  South  and  M 
Hillen  Dietrich  H.,  1801  Devisadero 
Hinchslifl  John  S.,  137,  5th 
Hink  P.  H.  &  Co.,  534  Washington 
Hinnenberg  George,  243  Minna 
Hinrichs  &  Haesloop,  SW  cor  Washington  and 

Drumm 
Hintniann  Henry,  SW  cor  Mission  and  New 

Montgomery 
Hintze  Christian  F.,  19  Montgomery  Av 
Hirrel  Charles,  1054  Kentucky 
Hischier  A.,  Worden  Av  nr  Mission  Road 
Hischier  Baptiste,  60  Clay 
Hoare  Charles  C,  543  Howard 
Hock  Henry,  623  East 
Hocks  Oscar,  14  Mason 
Hoffmann  Henry,  609  Montgomery 
Hofmann    Matthaus,    SW  cor   Broderick    and 

Torquin 
Hogan  Dennis  J.,  936  Howard 
Hogan  John,  SW  cor  Baker  and  Beach 
Hogerty  Bridget  Mrs.,  20  Freelon 
Hogreve  William,  NW  cor  San  Jose  Av  and  26th 
Holjes  John  H.  &  Co.,  398,  6th 
Hollern  Patrick  J.,  308  Folsom 
Holler  &  Jobst,  NW  cor  Geary  and  Kearny 
Holmberg  Charles  O.,  309  East  North 
Holmquist  Nils  R.,  216  Grant  Av 
Hoist  Peter  H.,  2100  Howard 
Holt  Isaac,  650  Mission 
Holtum  Bros.,  209  and  565  Market 
Holzmuller  &  Muller,  21  Main 
Homan  Edward,  771  Market 
Hopkins  Peter  Mrs.,  37  Everett 
Horan  Patrick  J.,  741  Howard 
Horn  J.  P.,  401,  5th 
Horn  &  Nipgen,  757  Market 
Hornlein  Albert,  25  Stockton 
Hornlein  Bros.,  SW  cor  Market  and  4th 
Horstmann  Frederick,  3500  Mission 
Hosking  Thomas,  825  Montgomery 
Hoss  John  &  Son,  411  Sutter 
Hourihan  C.  J.,  625,  4th 
Huber  Bros.,  620  Bush 

Huber  Theodore,  Mission  Road  nr  County  Line 
Hughes  William  H.,  765  Howard 
Hulsman  Frederick  H.,  241  King 
Hummel  John,  537,  5th 
Hunt  Simon,  156  Steuart 
HUNTEMANN     CHRISTOPHER     &     CO..     801 

Kearny 
Hursey  Nelson,  235  O'Farrell 
Hutafl  Henry,  estate  of,  2  Montgomery  Av 
Imhof  George,  NE  cor  San  Bruno  Av  and  15th 

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Infanger  Frank,  638  Clay 


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Liquors— Retail— Cont'd. 

Ireland  George  H.,  NW  corSthi  Av  and  Fulton 

Irion  Louis,  135  Bay 

Irwin  M.  F.,  61  Jessie 

Jacobs  &  Jackson,  238,  5tli 

Jacotison  Oscar,  150  Steuart 

Jacquot  Ernest,  NW  cor  4th  and  Folsom 

Jaeger  Charles  J.,  269,  3d 

Jagels  Richard,  30  Clay 

Janke  John,  501  Market 

Jansen  G.  A.  F.,  NE  cor  Brannan  and  1st 

Jellison  Benjamin  F.,  544  California 

Jennings  &  Washburn,  842  Market 

Jensen  Martin,  353,  3d 

Jensen  Peter,  734,  4th 

Jessen  Neils,  SW  cor  Larkin  and  Sutter 

Johanns  Theodore,  321  Bay 

Johe  Henry,  800  Valencia 

Johnson  Albert,  235  Chenery 

Johnson  Bros.,  903 Kearny 

Johnson  Charles,  517  East 

Johnson  Israel  G.,  124  Geary 

Johnson  James  E.,  1626  Harrison 

Johnson  John,  1029  Market 

Johnson  John  C,  NE  cor  3d  and  Howard 

Johnson  John  F.,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Drumm 

Johnson  Louis,  227  Jackson 

Johnson  Neils  J.,  519  East 

Johnson  Peter,  E  s  Railroad  At  nr  8th  Av 
South 

Johnson  Sim  F.,  234  O'Farrell 

Johnson  &  Gissler,  304  Steuart 

Johnson  &  Swanson,  E  s  Kentucky  bet  Sierra 
and  Nevada 

Jonas  Charles  A.,  21,  3d 

Jonassen  John  M.,  236,  3d 

Jones  Eliza  Miss,  268  Brannan 

Jones  Frank,  194  Stevenson 

Jones  Patrick  J.,  40^4,  6th 

Jones  William  H.,  1062  Kentucky 

Jonsson  Andreas  G.,  llOi  Tennessee 

Joost  Bros.,  cor 30th  and  San  Jose  Av 

Joos  Louis,  NW  cor  Clay  and  Drumm 

Jopp  John,  4401/2,  6th 

Jordan  &  Michael,  SW  cor  2d  and  Natoma 

Jorgensen  &  Larsen,  151.  5th 

Joseph  Martin.  410  Pacific 

Josue  Arthur,  30  California 

Joullin  Etienne,  32,  6th 

Judnic  John  P.,  772  Harrison 

Junge  &  Haase,  1  Harrison 

Jurss  &  von  Ronn,  605  Davis 

Kahn  M.  A.,  Fulton  nr5th  Av 

Kaiser  Otto,  SW  cor  Baker  and  Greenwich 

Kane  James  F.,  413  Main 

Kapp  &  Riordan,  17  Eddy 

Kapp  &  Street,  1200  Market  and  11  Golden  Gate 
Av 

Kaunitz  John,  780  Illinois 

Karper  &  Mayer,  910  Market 

Kearney  Peter  J..  SW  cor  Filbert  and  Mason 

Kearney  Roger,  24  Folsom 

Kearny  James  F.,  21  Leidesdorfi 

Keeling  Heniy,  433  Montgomery  Av 

Keenan  Charles,  1134  Market 

Keenan  James,  2.56  Brannan 

Keene  John,  805  Kearny 

Keeney  Annie,  43414  Clementina 

Kelley  George  A.,  537  Pacific 

Kelly  Andrew,  829B  Howard 

Kelly  Catherine  Mrs.,  11  Sherwood  PI 

Kelly  James  J.,  837  Folsom 

Kelly  John  T.,  715y2  Howard 

Kelly  Patrick  J.,  126  Folsom 

Kelly  Paul,  363  Natoma 

Kelly  S.  T.,  300,24th 

Kelly  Thomas,  Railroad  Av  bet  11th  and  13th 
Avs  South 

Kennedy  &  Burns,  1006-1008  Howard 

Kenny  Francis  H.,  310,  5th 

Kenny  James  E.,  448  Valencia 

Kern  Max,  505  Pacific 

Kerr  Matthew,  116  Leidesdorfi 

Kevill  Bartholomew,  1701  Market 

Keyes  Thomas  F.,  113  O'Farrell 

Kiefer  Philip  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Battery  and  Sacra- 
mento 

KiefferC,  300  Shotwell 


Kiefler  Charles,  13,  14th 

Kiele  H.  Frederick,  3  Mason 

Kienle  Eugene,  17%,  4th 

Kilcoyne  P.  &  J.,  118  Bryant 

Kilday  Michael,  100,  2d 

Kilhofler  &  Kraft,  623  Clay 

Kilkenny  Francis,  420!^,  6th 

Kilkenny  Patrick,  319,  3d 

Kilroy  Mary  Mrs.,  213  Pacific 

Kilsby  John  S.,  19  Commercial 

King,  Ward  &  Co.,  800  and  834  Kearny 

Kinsey  &  Pendergast,  1302  Mason 

Kinzel  Philip,  SE  cor  Washington  and  Maple 

Kirwan  James  P.  Jr.,  113  Bay 

Kislih  Ernst,  552,  4th 

Kistenmacher  Bros.,  NW  cor  Mission  and  East 

Klein  Pierre,  6O414  Geary 

Klinger  Frederick,  Sickles  Av  nr  San  Jose  Av 

Klos  William,  619  Minna 

KlotzFred  W.,35,  9th 

Klute  Adolph,  NE  cor  5th  and  Bryant 

Knippenberg  Ernest  R.,  SE  cor  Steuart  and 
Howard 

Knobloch  Charles,  1127  Sutter 

Knobloch  F.,  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Knobloch  Jacob,  823  Kearny 

Knudsen  Charles  T.,  137  Berry 

Kock  Claus  Mrs.,  2816  Mission 

Kock  Henry  H.,  SE  cor  Mission  and  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Koepke  H.  J.  H.,  643  Clay 

Koerner  Henry,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Larkin 

Kohnke  Peter  F.,  300  Market 

Kolb  &  Denhard,  430-436  Montgomery 

Koppel  Andrew,  643  Sacramento 

Kordt  Frederick  S.,  18-14  Oregon  oppPost  Office 

Kottemann  Frederick,  NW  cor  3d  and  Town- 
send 

Krahner  Ernst,  NWcor  Jefferson  andBroderick 

Kramer  Cornelius,  400  Pacific 

Kramer  William  C,  439  Front 

Kramm  Barthel,  138.  5th 

Krauzer  August,  1801  Mission 

Krayer  John,  E  s  Stanyan  nr  Waller 

Kreft  John,  130,  1st 

Krehmke  John,  15  Pacific 

Kreuzer  John,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Brazil  Av 

Kroger  Claus  F.,  313-319,  49th  Av 

Krueckel  Charles,  109  O'Farrell 

Krueckel  Frank,  412  Market 

Krueckel  Peter,  435  Franklin 

Kruft  Joseph,  38  Ellis 

Kuchmeister  H.  A.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  California  and 
Hyde 

Kugeler  Frederick  H.,  NW  cor  19th  and  Mis- 
sion 

Kuhls  Edward,  104  Taylor 

Kuhn  Henry,  818  Valencia 

Kummerlander  &  Hundemer,  544  California 

Labarbere  John,  508  Pacific 

Labarthe  Justin,  330  Montgomery  Av 

Labarthe  &  Lacazette,  631  Jackson 

Lachman  Adolph  B.,  105,  2d 

Lacoste  Jean,  901  Montgomery  Av 

Ladarre  Jean,  NE  cor  Eddy  and  Mason 

Laduski  John,  535!4  Sansome 

Lafranz  Henry,  5,  9th 

Lagomarsino  Rolando,  NE  cor  7th  Av  and 
Clement 

Laguens  Vincent,  601  Bush 

Lande  Francis,  2808  Greenwich 

Landgrafl  Joseph,  NE  cor  Stanyan  and  Fell 

Landmann  &  Davids,  1321  Larkin 

Landsberg  Albert,  1300  Market 

Lane  Honora,  2808  Greenwich 

Lane  John  J.,  NW  cor  McAllister  and  Hyde 

Lane  Michael,  NW  cor  Steuart  and  Folsom 

Lankenau  John,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  16th 
Av  South 

Lapoulide  John  A.,  318,  24th 

Lapp  &  Piper,  NW  cor  Ellis  and  Leavenworth 

Larrecou  Bros.,  643  Broadway 

Larsen  Edward  C,  100  Steuart 

Larsen  Hans,  303,  5th 

Larsen  Hans,  SE  cor  Pacific  and  Drumm 

Larsen  Niels  P.,  SE  cor  Harrison  and  Beale 

LASKER  JULroS,  110  Powell 

LassH.  F.,  110  Berry 

Launder  Richard,  313  Grant  Av 


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Launder  &  Dunn,  147,  3d 

Lauriston  &  Ross,  26  Eddy 

Lausten  Laust  P.,  NE  cor  21st  and  Harrison 

Lauterbach  &  Meyer,  212  Drumm 

Lavagnino  Augustino,  130  Pacific 

Lavazo  G.  B.,  766  Brannan 

Lawson  Hans,  SE  cor  Drumm  and  Jackson 

Leahy  Dennis  J.,  1120  Howard 

Leary  Cornelius,  4  Jackson 

Leblanc  Frank,  736  Montgomery 

Le  Cointh  Leon,  318  Grant  Av 

Leege  W.  &  Co.,  113  Halleck 

Lef  Gustave,  154  Steuart 

Le  Grave  Catherine,  704  Railroad  Av 

Lelli  Elisa,  529  Filbert 

Lemle&Co.,  265,3d 

Lenke  Louis,  620  Kearny 

Lenormand  Bros.,  735-739  Howard 

Leroux  Thomas,  1608  Valencia 

Lespoune  Frank,  36,  4th 

Levelle  John,  2822  Mission 

Levers  Frederick,  813  Kearny 

Levingston  Morris  A.,  698  McAllister 

Levy  &  Co.,  795  Mission 

Lewellyn  Robert,  52  Clay 

Lewis  Harry,  1003  Battery 

Leydecker  Theodore  W.,  329  East  North 

Lichtig  Edward,  1113  Howard 

Lieb  Frederick  H.,  409  East  North 

Liebmann  &  Waters,  23  Powell 

Lilienthal  &  Gaetcke,  SW  cor  3d  and  Mission 

Lill  August  H.,  2  Glasgow 

Lincoln  Frederick  J.,  105  Eddy 

Lind  John  C,  417  Post 

Lindbom  August,  518  Pacific 

Lindell  Martin,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and  Chest- 
nut 

Lindemann  &  Sohl,  NW  cor  Bay  and  Taylor 

Linn  Charles  H.,  446  California 

Lipman  Leopold,  1401  Buchanan 

Liurette  John,  1201  Stockton 

Logue  Ann  Mrs.,  SE  cor  7th  Av  and  Clement 

Lohse  &  Schutt,  NE  cor  3d  and  Townsend 

Long  Charles  H.,  SE  cor  Turk  and  Taylor 

Long  Michael,  1060  Kentucky 

Lorenz  &  Messerschmidt,  1069  Howard 

Lough  James,  514  Mission 

Lounibos  John,  220  O'Farrell 

Loustale  Jacques,  614-616  Broadway 

Louvre  New,  8-14  O'Farrell 

Louvre  The,  N  W  cor  Powell  and  Eddy 

Lubben  John,  506  Washington 

Lubner  Frank,  NW  cor  Howard  and  Spear 

Lucchetti  F.  &  Co.,  517-519  Davis 

Luhrmann  B.,  101-103,  1st 

Lund  Peter,  37, 5th 

Lunsmann  Hermann  A.  &  Bro.,  871  Market 

Lunsmann  John  H.,  631  Davis 

Lunsmann  &  Stanke,  SE  cor  Bartlett  and  23d 

Lunstedt  Edward,  SE  cor  O'Farrell  and  Powell 

Luttringer  Charles,  cor  Mission  Road  and  Har- 
rington 

Lyman  Edward,  50214  Broadway 

Lynch  Sarah  Mrs.,  48  Jessie 
Lynch  William  A.,  513  Pacific 
Lynch  &  Hayes,  3114  Mission 

Maack  John  E.  C,  SE  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 

Maass  Henry,  252  Spear 

Maatta  Louisa  Mrs.,  19  Drumm 

Macintosh  John  S.,  42  McAllister 

Mack  William,  510  Pacific 

Madden  James  A.,  79  Stevenson 

Madden  Richard,  401  Francisco 

Magee  John  P.,  234  Townsend 

Maggiora  B.  D.,  9011/2  Kearny 

Magistra  C.  A.,  220V4  Montgomery  Av_ 

Maguire  Annie,  736  Howard 

Maguire  James,  9  Sherwood  PI 

Maguire  Kate,  9  Sherwood  PI 

Maguire  Peter,  31  Point  Lobos  Av 

Maguire    William    J.,   19   Mission   Road    opp 

I  Crooke 
Mahan  William,  4  Sherwood  PI 
Mahoney  Edward  I.,  31,  4th 
Mainzer  Bernard,  39  Market 
Mainzer  Frederick,  1602  Mission 
Malone  James,  527,  2d 
Maloney  John,  28%.  Bluxome 
Maloney  Peter,  529'/2,  2d 


Mangels  Charles  D.,  NE  cor  Turk  and  Larkin 

Mangels  Christopher,  2862  Mission 

Mankey  Charles,  500 Pacific 

Mann  Frank,  611  Mission 

Mannerberg  Frederick,  108  Sacramento 

Manning  John,  327  Tehama 

Manning  William,  cor  7th  Av  South   and  Rail- 
road Av 

Marcy  Henry  D.  Mrs.,  NE  cor   Stanyan  and 
Page 

Marengo  &  Basso,  3312  Mission 

Marino  Bros.,  712  Greenwich 

Mariscotti  &  Molinari,  616  Montgomery  Av 

Markle  Clay,  201-203  Ellis 

Marks  Jesse  E.  &  Co., 730  Market 

Marshall  J.  H.  &  J.  B.,  34  Eddy 

Marshall  &  Nye,  1212  Polk 

Martin  Andrew  J.,  SE  cor  Bush  and  Kearny 

Martin  Augustin,  528  Valencia 

Martin  Frank  A.,  770  Howard 

Martin  John  H.,  NW  cor  O'Farrell  and  Stock- 
ton 

Martin  Joseph,  2122  Mission 

Martin  Robert,  808  Kearny 

Marty  Charles,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Wayland 

Marty  Frank,  3015  Mission 

Maschendorf  Diedrich,  609  Sansome 

Massey  Augustus,  108  Ellis 

Matick  Louis  M.,  SW  cor  Drumm  and  Pacific 

Matison  John  D.,  NW  cor24th  and  Folsom 

Matteucci  &  Vannucci,  124  Pacific 

Mattson  Gustav,  52  Steuart 

Maxwell  Samuel,  Ocean  House  Av  nr  Jules  Av 

Mayer  Christian  G.,  1018,  14th  Av  South 

Maynard  John  A.,  734,  7th  Av 

Maynard  Kate,  718,  7th 

Mayrhofer  Leonard,  737  Market 

Mazzi  Ph.  &  Co.,  237,  4th 

McArdle  Peter,  SE  cor  Market  and  4th 

McCarthy  Bros.,  775  Market 

McCarthy  Delia  Mrs.,  218  Steuart 

McCarthy  James,  218  Langton 

McCarthy  James,  719  Howard 

McCarthy  J.  H.,  N  W  cor  5th  Av  South  and  M 

McCarthy  Timothy,  314  Sierra 

McCarthy  &  Jamison,  865  Bryant 

McCauley  Owen,  804  Howard 

McColgan  Edward,  NW  cor  3d  and  Tehama 

McCormick  William,  S.  P.  Co.'s  steamers 

McCreadie  &  Gallagher,  5  Mason 

McCue  Timothy,  1434  Market 

McCullough  Dennis,  901  Battery 

McDermott  William,  226,  15th 

McDonald  Joseph  H.,  637  Clay 

McDonald  Michael  J., 904  Illinois 

McDonald  Sarah,  600,  6th 

MoDonough  Patrick,  146^  Clara 

MoDonough  Peter  P.,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Clay 

McDougall  Mary  Mrs.,  123  Silver 

McElligott  Thomas,  1828  Market 

McElroy  Edward,  346,  3d 

McFadden  Daniel,  1426  Grove 

McFadden  John  E.,  705,  5th  Av 

McFarland  Joseph  B.,  NW  cor  Union  and  Stei- 
ner 

MoGarity  Edward  L.,  105  Powell 

McGinnis  Patrick  J.,  NW  cor  16th  and  Guerrero 

McGowan  Thomas,  119,  2d 

McGowan  Thomas,  3430  Mission 

McGregor  Findlay,  17  Valencia 

McGurren  Arthur  M.,  1398  Market 

McHale  Patrick,  34  Clementina 

Mclnerney  John,  209,  3d 

McKay  &  Taylor,  639  Mission 

MoKean  William  B.,  41  Turk 

McKeany  A.  J.,  1106  Kentucky 

McKernan  Hugh  B.,  633  Howard 

McKiernan  &  Kiley,  43  East 

McKnight  Bros.,  20,  7th 

McLaughlin  Charles,  133,  5th 

McLaughlin  Hugh,  1095  Howard 

McLaughlin  Patrick,  21  Pacific 

McLaughlin  William,  2  King 

McLeod  Donald,  121  Mississippi 

McMahon  William,  211  Tehama 

McManus  Frank,  16,  3d 

McManus  William  H.,  733  Howard 

McMenomey  James  Jr.  &  Co.,  1055  Mission 

McNab  Hugh,  Baker  bet  Filbert  and  Greenwich 


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McNair  James.  903  Kearny 

McNamara  Andrew,  620,  7th 

McNamara  John  B.,  117  City  Hall  Av 

McNamee  P.,  San  Bruno  Av  opp  Cortland  Av 

McTelgue  Annie,  707  Banks 

Meade  John,  1646  Mission 

Mechanics'  House  and  Saloon,  101,  1st 

Medau  Julius  H.,  234,  6th 

Meehan  Lawrence,  301,  3d 

Meienberg  Moritz,  677V4  Mission 

Meillette  F.,  cor  Railroad  and  San  Bruno  Avs 

Meillette  John,  3001  Mission 

Meincke  Frederick,  W  s  Mission  nr  Silver  Av 

Meisel  Henry  C,  114,  8th 

Mello  Frank  O.,  316  Jackson 

Mencarini  Demetrio,  439  Broadway 

Mendes  David,  400  Beale 

Mendiondou  Bartholomew,  536  Kearny 

Mercier  Eugene,  NW  cor  7th  and  Folsom 

Meyer  Andrew,  239  Main 

Meyer  Anton,  SW  cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 

Meyer  August  F.,  35  Eddy 

Meyer  David,  NW  cor  Fillmore  and  Greenwich 

Meyer  Em  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 

Meyer  Henry,  734  Front 

Meyer  H.  M.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  9th  and  Mission 

Meyer  John  J.,  1334  Howard 

Meyer  Nicholaus,  SW  cor  Battery  and  Commer- 
cial and  NE  cor  Main  and  Bryant 

Meyer  Rebecca  R.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  3d  and  Towns- 
end 

Meyer  &  Eviston,  SW  cor  Market  and  Steuart 

Michael  John,  711  Mission 

Mier  &  Williams,  39  Turk 

Miller  Hermann,  1321,  17th 

Miller  James  H.,  160,3d 

Miller  John  H.,  368,3d 

Miller  &  Boje,  618,  6th 

Miller  &  Freese,  417  East  North 

Milloglav  Nicholas  P.,  604  Battery 

Minderman  Henry,  1440  Howard 

Minor  &  Sillery,  1343  Market 

Mintun  Charles,  NW  cor  30th  and  Florida 

Miro  Jacques,  1338  Stockton 

Misch  Frederick,  NW  cor  14th  and  Harrison 

Mitchel  Charles,  501  Montgomery  Av 

Mitchell  Charles  F.,  231  and  344  Kearny 

Mitchell  John  L..,  1  Taylor 

Mitchell  Michael,  823  Howard 

Mitchell  William,  5i5  Market 

Mitchell  &  Peggs,  133,  3d 

Modry,  Kahn  &  Co.,  131,  3d 

Moffltt  Bridget  S.,  364  Clementina 

Moller  John,  SE  cor  Fremont  and  Mission 

MoUer  William  H.,  809-811  Kearny 

Molloy  Mary,  55  Clementina 

Molloy  William,  30  East 

Monighettiifc  Marioni,  666  Howard 

Monnier  George,  1153  Howard 

Monnier  Peter,  835  Valencia 

Monroe  Harry,  SE  cor  Jackson  and  Kearny 

Moore  Henry,  5  East 

Moore  John  A.,  773  Market 

Moore  &  Thomas,  508  Market 

Moorish  Thomas  I.,  313  Stevenson 

Moreas  &  Brazil,  429  Pacific 

Morfltt  Arthur,  1303  Dupont 

Morris  Edward,  131  O'Farrell 

Morris  Robert  N..  311  Stevenson 

Morris  Thomas  J.,  160.  1st 

Mount  Samuel  R.,  313  Montgomery 

Mueh  &  Lynch,  1411  Stockton 

Mueller  John,  1101  Folsom 

Mueller  &  Co.,  120  California 

Muheim  John,  345,  4th 

Muirhead  John  B.,3  Hayes  and  1604  Market 

Mulcahy  Patrick  W.,  601,  3d 

Mullen  Michael,  650  Sacramento 

Muller  Fred  C,  1749  Mission 

Muller  Gottfried,  SW  cor  California  and  Mont- 
gomery 

Muller  H.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Fremont  and  Howard 

Muller  Henry,  520  Pacific 

Muller  &  Kaufman,  251,  5th 

Mullhaupt  Rudolph,  416  Dupont 

Murphy  James  W.,  622,  24th 

Murphy  John,  SE  cor  18th  and  Castro 


Murphy  Thomas,  106  Pacific 

Murphy  Thomas  C,  1501  Market 

Murphy  Timothy  C,  NE  cor  4th  and  Howard 

Murphy  W.  cor  Sagamore  and  San  Jose  Av 

Murphy  &  Delehanty,  SE  cor  Eddy  and  Mason 

Murray  Oliver  P.,  312  Washington 

Murray  Thomas,  3101  Mission 

Murray  William  R.,  S  s  Tonquin  bet  Baker  and 
Broderick 

Murtha  James,  1726  Market 

Muth  Jacob,  403  Pine 

Myers  &  Brownell,  210  Bush 

Myser  Joseph  W.,  33  Eddy 

Nager  &  Baumann,  3600  Mission 

Nagle  &  Donnelly,  1425  Market 

Naithardt  Henry,  11  Jackson 

Nally  &  Rogers,  711  Howard 

Nardini  A.  &  Co.,  123  Jackson 

Nash  William,  300  Folsom 

NaumannKate  Mrs.,  215,  3d 

Neelsen  John,  12  Howard 

Neilsen  James  H.,  66-68  Oregon 

Neller  &  Schirmer.  409  Sansome 

Nelson  Alfred,  19  Steuart 

Nelson  August,  4  Washington 

Nelson  Charles  J.,  2C03  Union 

Nelson  John,  315  Folsom 

Nelson  Neils,  136  Oregon 

Nelson  Peter,  411  Drumm 

Nessier  Peter,  7  Stevenson 

Neuhaus  Herman,  NW  cor  Bush  and  Montgom- 
ery 

Nevraumont  Bros.,  Ill,  8th 

New  York  Casino,  143,  4th 

Newhoff  Harry,  318  Montgomery 

Newman  Charles,  700  Market 

Newton  Edwin  D.,  1001  Market 

Nicholas  George,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

Nichols  William  M.,  2201  Powell 

Nicol  Duncan,  SE  cor  Montgomery  and  Wash,- 
ington 

Nigro  &  Zito,  1313  Dupont 

Nihan  Michael  J.,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Bay 

Nile  Joseph,  134,  8th 

Niles  Ferdinand,  115,  11th 

Niquet  Charles,  14  Geary 

Nobmann  A.  Frederick,  SW  cor  East  and  Jack- 
son 

Nodet  Octave,  513  Montgomery 

Nolan  Bryan  J.,  333,  4th 

Noll  Jacob,  24,  9th 

Noonan  Edward,  6  Spring 

Noonan  Mary  Mrs.,  616,  6th 

Normand  Eugene,  617'^  Valencia 

Normann  Otto,  411  Bush 

Nugent  John,  106  Steuart 

O'Brien  Austin,  33  Pacific 

O'Brien  James  &  Son,  5  LeidesdorS 

O'Brien  John  F.,  8-14  O'Farrell 

O'Brien  Julia  Miss,  1110  Battery 

O'Brien  Margaret  Mrs.,  17  Chesley 

O'Brien  Peter,  113  Vallejo 

O'Connell  Bros.,  336,  4th 

O'Connell  Daniel,  203  Post 

O'Connor  James,  401  Harrison 

O'Connor  John,  531,  1st 

O'Connor  Luke,  211,  8th 

O'Connor  Mary  Mrs.,  335,  5th 

O'Dea  Michael,  940  Bryant 

O'Donnell  Bridget  Mrs.,  20  Everett 

O'Donnell  Patrick,  808  Kentucky 

O'Donnell  &  Dearin,  5  Grant  Av 

O'Dowd  Bros.,  143,  5th 

O'Hare  James,  666  Mission 

O'Keefe  John,  2151/2,  12th 

O'Keeffe  Daniel  J.  A.,  1800  Polk 

O'Leary  James,  715  Natoma 

O'Leary  Patrick,  611  Tennessee 

O'Mara  Thomas,  1156  Mission 

O'Neill  Mary  Mrs.,  254  Brannan 

O'Reagan  Batholomew,  249  Stevenson 

O'Reilly  Jeremiah,  SE  cor  Valencia  and  25th 

O'Reilly  John  P.,  NW  cor  Spring  and  Summer 

O'Rourl^e  John,  908  Illinois 

O'Shea  Richard,  416,  4th 

O'Shea  Thomas,  480  Jessie 

Oakville  Wine  Co.,  SW  cor  Folsom  and  Army 

Obermever  T.  F.  A..  620  Market 

Oberst  Frank,  213,  3d 


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Offermann  &  Rohde,  652,  4th 

Okerblad  Joseph,  16,  5th 

OUvar  Leonardo,  236  Montgomery  Av 

Olmo  &  Ferrari,  433a  Broadway 

Olsen  C.  Frederick,  29  Montgomery  Av 

Olsen  Reinert,  214  Jackson 

Olson  Alexander,  454  Main 

Olson  &  Anderson,  900  Kearny 

Oppenheimer  I.  &  Co.,  1911  Hyde 

Ortion  Auguste,  235  Montgomery  Av 

Ortion  &  Gerhardt,  125  Powell 

Osborn&Co.,  16  Market 

Osmer  &  Co.,  200  Brannan,  NW  cor  Spear  and 
Bryant  and  NW  cor  Folsom  and  East 

Ostlund  Charles,  SW  cor  3d  and  King 

Otersen  Henry,  35  Post 

Paganucci  Bros.,  110  Pacific 

Page  Ernest  H..  19  East 

Paint  Louis,  819  Stockton 

Paoletti  &  Micheli,  225  Broadway 

Pape  Frederick  L.  M.,  NW  cor  Jackson  and 
Battery 

Pape  Henry,  117  O'Farrell 

Parker  J.  M.  &  Co.,  206  Sutter 

Pastene  Ricardo,  627  Vallejo 

Patnaude  &  Labordette,  SW  cor  O'Farrell  and 
Taylor 

Patrick  George,  816  Sansome 

Patton  &  McClain,  1652  Market 

Paulsen  Christine,  714  Bryant 

Paulsen  Henry  W.,  250  Spear 

Paulucci  Albani,  1630!^  Eddy 

Paymiller  John,  700  Sansome 

Payne  William  H.,  NE  cor  3d  and  Brannan 

Pearce  John  Q.,  507  Minna 

Peard  Henry,  213  Larkin 

Pechin  Charles,  1906  Polk 

Pedelie  Frank,  625  Kearny 

Pedranzini  Joseph, 3  Jackson 

Pedrazzi  &  Gianettoni,  150,  5th 

PeinBros.,NE  cor  Powell  and  Ellis  and  NE 
cor  3d  and  Mission 

Pellegrini  Orlando  W.,  1529  Stockton 

Perfetto  &  Pagano,  1313  Dupont 

Perich  Martin,  NE  cor  1st  and  Brannan 

Perkins  &  Lamb,  435  California 

Perley  &  George,  205  Post 

Perrey  Leon,  317  Grant  Av 

Perrier  Alfred,  220  Stockton 

PerrinBros.,  139,9th 

Perron  Philip,  629  Davis 

Persson  Ole,  211  Steuart 

Perz  Mathew,  427,  4th 

Peteri  John  H.,  SW  cor  Market  and  4th 

Peters  Bros.,  514  Montgomery  and  643  Kearny 

Peters  Bros.,  Lake  nr  13th  Av 

Peters  John,  801,  4th 

Peters  Joseph,  120^/^  Jackson 

Petersen  Christian,  746,  4th 

Petersen  &  Christensen,  901  Kearny 

Peterson  Andrew  R.,  160  Steuart 

Peterson  Hannah  Mrs.,  8  Commercial 

Peterson  John,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  8th  Av 
South 

Peterson  Olof  F.,NW  cor  Howard  and  East 

Patterson  Nils,  1421Tonquin 

PeyreJean,  1601  Market 

Peyre  Leon,  153  Valencia 

Pfanz  Frederick,  500,  6th 

Pfeifer  George  P.,  W  s  1st  Av  South  nr  Rail- 
road Av 

Phemester  W.  B.,  400,  4th 

Philbon  Michael,  53  Everett 

Phillips  William.  141,5th 

Pidancet  Sebastian,  9^4  Taylor 

Pierce  Michael  J.,  1633  Market 

Pike  Harry  W.,  NE  cor  Steiner  and  Hermann 

Pischi  Emil,  214,  8th 

Pittlick  Matthew,  23,  6th 

Plant  Ham  H.,  113,  6th 

Plath  William,  2440  California 

Plumel  John  F.,  18  Stockton 

Pohl  Frederick,  SE  cor  20th  and  Folsom 

Pon  John  B.,  639  California 

Pontac  Peter,  138,5th 

Pope  John,  501,  5th 

Porter  Robert,  831  Kearny 

Porter  &  Spingler,  1016  Market 

Pound  Margaret,  455  Clementina 


Powell  Anthony  M.,  200  Market 

Power  William,  519  Mission 

Powers  Johanna  Mrs.,  264  Brannan 

Pregge  Henry,  305  East  North 

Prentice  Zachariah,  1514  Kentucky 

Progress  Saloon  and  Restaurant,  327-329  Bush 

Proquitte  Richard,  SE  cor  Battery  and  Jackson 

Prunty  &  Murphy,  144,  3d 

Purcell  David,  102  Central  Av 

Purnhagen  William,  1081  Market 

Putzman  &  Schurmann.  .341  Pine 

Quaresma  Antonio  L.,  325  Drumm 

Queisalo  &  Ratto,  1858  Howard 

Queyrel  Ferdinand,  625  Pacific 

Quigg  Henry,  SiT-A,  5th 

Quilici  Bros.,  632  Broadway 

Quilici  &  Tofanelli,  1  Montgomery  Av 

Rademaker  John  M.,  211  Kearny 

Radovich  Bros.,  29  Geary 

Radovich  John  L.,  328  Pine 

Radovich  John  S.,  517  Sansome 

Radulovich  Spiro,  1226  Polk 

Rakeman  Frederick,  729,  5th  Av 

Ramos  Francisco  M.,  317  Drumm 

Ramos  V.  J.,  317  Pacific 

Ramsey  Nicholas,  829  Kearny 

Ranken  J.  H.,  Ocean  House  Road  junction  Cor- 
bett  Av 

Raschen  Henry,  220-224  Pacific 

Rasmussen  Erik,  SE  cor  Hyde  and  Union 

Rasmussen  H.  C,  NE  cor  Laguna  and  Union 

Rastorfer  Fred,  627  Sacramento 

Ratuiyo  Matthias,  251  Steuart 

Razzetto  Fortunato,  527  Washington 

Reardon  D.  F.,  2500  California 

Reblin  Carl,  17V2  Steuart 

Rech  Joseph,  539  California 

Redding  Jacob.  1217  Market 

Reddy  Kate  Mrs.,  502  Beale 

Reed  Joseph,  617,  17th 

Reese  George,  NE  cor  Howard  and  Main 

Regan  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1725  Mission 

Regan  J.  J.,  SW  cor  5th  Av  South  and  M 

Regan  Timothy,  256  Minna 

Regli  John,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  County  Line 

Regli  Robert,  401  Pine 

Rehwald  Charles  F.,  1073  Market 

Reichmuth  Crank,  215  Steuart 

Reichmuth  Louis,  NE  cor  Nebraska  and  25th 

Reidy  John,  212,  oth 

Reidy  Martin,  158  Steuart 

Reilly  Bartholomew,  354,  3d 

Reilly  Bros.,  805  Howard 

Reilly  Michael,  83  Clementina 

Reilly  Patrick,  3339  Mission 

Reinecke  William,  824  Howard 

Reissinger  Michel,  316,  5th 

Reiter  Prosper,  SE  cor  Larkin  and  O'Farrell 

Reitter  Louis,  126  O'Farrell 

Remy  T.,  1224  Mason 

Rencurel  Marie,  1771  Howard  and  NE  cor  Do- 
lores and  17th 

Repsold  A.  &  Co.,  517  California 

Resing  John,  W  s  Mission  Road  opp  Old  St. 
Mary's  College 

Revert  Alphonse,  700  Bryant 

Ricconi  Olinto,  1501  Kentucky 

Richardson  Charles  H.,  40  Moss 

Richardson  Margaret  Mrs.,  NE  cor  6th  Av  and 
Fulton 

Richardson  Thomas,  593,  6th 

Richert  A.,  1314  Larkin 

Riley  J.  G.,  1300  Folsom 

Rinks  K.  Mrs.,  854  Howard 

Riordan  &  McGovern,  1180  Mission 

Rispaud  Pierre,  501,  6th 

Ritter  Paul,  NE  cor  7th  Av  and  Fulton 

Roach  Jeremiah  E.,  1048  Howard 

Robbins  John,  533  Pacific 

Robert  Peter,  1239  Stockton 

Roberts  Mary  Mrs.,  16  Folsom 

Robin  Adrien,  610,  4th 

ROBIN  HOOD  SALOON,  SW  cor  Stockton  and 
O'Farrell 

Roche  Dennis  D.,  825  Folsom 

Roche  &  O'Hare,  212,  8th 

Rodden  Cornelius,  711  Natoma 

Rode  &  Nielsen,  431  Jessie 

Rodefeld  &  Wrede,  105-107  Grant  Av 


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Liquors— Ketail—Cont  "d . 

Rohr  William  F.  H.,  243,  2d 

Rohrs  George  H.,  SE  cor  Haight  and  Scott 

Rojas  Jesus  M.,  Railroad  Av  nr  16tli  Av  South 

Roller  William,  1237  Market 

Rollet  Thomas  W.,  3553  Fillmore 

Roseleaff  John,  20  Folsom 

Rosengarn  Henry,  3432  Mission     , 

Rossi  John  F.,  207  Washington 

Rothenberg  M.  &  Co.,  423  Kearny 

Rothenberger  T.  K..  501  Post 

Rothschild  Henry,  429  Montgomery  Av 

Rothschild  i&  Helms,  NW  cor  Powell  and  O'Far- 

rell 
Rottanzi  G.,  1012  Valencia  and  1027  Market 
Roux  Irene,  1918  Fillmore 
Rowe  &  Petterson,  541  California 
Roza  &  Silveira,  411  Pacific 
Rumetsch  &  Walther,  207  Grant  Av 
Rusch  John  J.,  17,  7th 
Russell  Edward,  5  Polk 
Rutemann  John,  600,  7th 
Ryall  John,  3  Pacific 
Ryan  Arthur  W.,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and  17th 

Av  South 
Ryan  James,  NW  cor  1st  and  Howard 
Ryan  James  E.,  309,  3d 
Ryan  Martin,  8&4  Howard 
Ryan  Michael,  5  Commercial 
Ryan  Michael,  53'/i  City  Hall  Av 
Ryan  Philip,  858  Howard 
Sainsot  Annie  Mrs.,  200  Mission 
Sale  George,  NE  cor  Fulton  and  1st  Av 
Sambuck  &  Mengola,  1201  Front 
Sancken  O.,  301  Broderick 
Sandelin  Frank,  212  Steuart 
Sandersfeld  Frederick,  33,  3d 
Sandlin  James  E.,  109  Larkin 
Sandoz  Numa,  443  Bush 
Sanguinetti  Mary,  1506  Powell 
Sawyer  Thomas,  935  Mission 
Sbragia  Angelo,  509  Washington 
Scanlon  F.  J.,  SE  cor  Point  Lobos  and  30th  Avs 
Sohaefer  John  J.,  952  Howard 
Schafer  Albert  R.,  SW  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 
Scharff  John,  SW  cor  Folsom  and  19th 
Scheggia  Charles,  537  Broadway 
Sohiafflno   &   Kredewahn,   SW  cor  Union  and 

Front 
Schild  Henry,  2300  Powell 
Schlaudecker  M.,  527  Clay 
Schlewick  Simon,  3275  Mission 
Schlieker  Henry,  401  Spear 
Schloh  &  Foesten,  423  Bush 
Schlotzhauer  George,  320  O'Farrell 
Schlotzhauer  Paul,  702  Larkin 
Schluter  Daniel,  3  Steuart 
Schmalz  William  A.,  7  Hardie  PI 
Schmid  Maria  Mrs.,  16  Point  Lobos  Av 
Schmidt  Christian,  112  Drumm 
Schmidt  Christian  H.,  417  Battery 
Schmidt  Louis,  204  Sacramento 
Schmitt  August,  613  Montgomery 
Schneele  Leonhardt,  120  Leidesdorfi 
Schneider  F.  C,  2234  Union 

Schneider  J.  N.,  cor  Capitol  and  Holloway  Avs 
Schneider  &  Schneider,  327  Montgomery  Av 
Schnor  John,  SE  cor  Kentucky  and  Merrimac 
Schoembs  Anton,  513-517  Montgomery  Av 
Schreiber  William,  21  Kearny 
Schroeder  Henry  J.,  l.So  Folsom 
Schroeder  William,  429  Montgomery  Av 
Schroeder  William  G.,  925  Mission 
Schroeder  &  Grabau,  873  Market 
Schroth  Julius,  SE  cor  Market  and  10th 
Schuldt  John,  501  Dupont 
Schuler  &  Scheben,  133,  7th 
Schulter  Daniel,  SE  cor  Mission  and  Beale 
Schulz  Otto,  1053  Market 
Schulz  Charles,  714  Washington 
Schulz  Henry,  31,5th 
Schumacher  Frederick,  36  Steuart 
Schumacher  &  Janssen,  1001  Valencia 
Schurbohm  Henry,  602  Mission 
Schuur  Henry,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  opp  15th  Av 

South 
Schuur  J.  H.,  NE  cor  4th  and  Brannan 
Schwalenberg  George  C.  A.,  108,  1st 


Schwark  Wilhelm,  1600  Mission 

Schwartz  &  Meyer.  1  Market 

Schwarz  Charles,  NE  cor  Baker  and  Jefferson 

Schwarz  Henry,  SE  cor  Mission  Road  and  Sick- 
les Av 

Schwarz  &  Beth,  junction  O'Farrell  and  Market 

Schwarzmann  Max,  433  Pacific 

Schwender  Louis  D.,  331,  5th 

Schwiem  &  Zander.  649  Clay 

Schwormstede  Bros.,  318  Brannan 

Scott  Frank  H.,  SW  cor  Post  and  Fillmore 

Scremin  Joseph,  700  Filbert 

Searight  William,  637  Clay 

Sears  William  M.,  105  Grant  Av 

Sears  &  Foley,  NW  cor  East  and  Washington 

Seaton  Matthew  S.,  SE  cor  1st  Av  South  and 
Railroad  Av 

Seeba  John  H.,  310  Kearny 

Seeba  &  Bohlen,  714  Kearny  and  629  Montgomery 

Seebach  Peter,  707  Mission 

Seeber  &  Stone,  15,  6th 

Seemann  Charles  L..  516  Kearny 

Segelcke  Henry  F.,  NW  cor  1st  and  Stevenson 

Seiver  William  T.,  1st  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 

Serres  John,  SE  cor  4th  and  Howard 

Seyden  Arnold  R.,  418  Hayes 

Shade  J.  H.,  NE  cor  California  and  Central  Av 

Shakles  Andrew,  2.33,  6th 

Shannon  William,  209  Ellis 

Shaw  Thomas  W.,  634  Market 

Shea  Cornelius,  119,  4th 

Shea  Thomas  O.,  480  Jessie 

Shea  &  Donohue,  129,  3d 

Short  David  M.,  1707  Devisadero 

Siebenthaler  Philip,  731,  5th  Av 

Siebs  Henry,  109  Market  and  227  Montgomery 

Sievert  Ferdinand,  142  Berry 

Signoux  Claude,  508  Bush 

Silva  Peter,  313  Pacific 

Silver  Joseph  L..  811(4  Kearny 

Simon  Emil,  609  Clay  and  714  Washington 

Sivertsen  Martin  O.,  NE  cor  Howard  and  Steu- 
art 

Slavin  Patrick ,  546,  6th 

Smadeke  W.  &  Co..  SW  cor  8th  and  Mission 

Smale  William,  504  Napa 

Smallbone  Charles  R.,  713  Mission 

Smidt  &  Zapfle,  SW  cor  Mission  and  7th 

Smith  Charles,  819  Kearny 

Smith  Henry  C  609  Davis 

Smith  Henry  W.,  732,  4th 

Smith  J.  J.,  501  Folsom 

Smith  John,  730  Minna 

Smith  John  H.,  405  Washington 

Smith  John  J.,  501  Folsom 

Smith  John  W.,  727.  4th 

Smith  Michael  H.,  115  Larkin 

Smith  Nellie  Mrs.,  SE  cor  Post  and  Central  Av 

Smith  Thomas  B.,  346,  3d 

Smith  William  H.,  522  Battery 

Smith  &  Brown,  12  Ellis 

Smith  &  Mayers,  913  Kearny 

Smith  &  Nagelmaker,  222,  4th 

SMOOT  &RICE,  SW  cor  Stockton  and  O'Farrell 

Smyth  John,  48  Grove 

Soehl  J.  H..  751  Sacramento 

Sohl  John,  SE  cor  Taylor  and  Bay 

Solven  Charles,  152  Steuart 

Spargo  &  Shea,  SW  cor  Broderick  and  Jefferson 

Speckter  Richard  H.,  N  s  Brannan  nr  Fremont 

Speckter&  Knowles,  17  Turk 

Sperisen  John  F.,  10  Albion  Av 

Spiering  Henry,  314  Front 

Spitz  Louis,  130,  4th 

Spreen  William,  300  Railroad  Av 

Squires  Frederick  R.,  NW  cor  15th  Av  South 
and  Railroad  Av 

Stademann  Peter  J.,  NW  cor  5th  and  Townsend 

Stahr  Hans  P.  A.,  105  Berry 

Stalt  Charles,  311  Grant  Av 

Stammer  John  C,  301  Battery 

Stefani  Pietro,  428  Broadway 

Steflens  D.  &  C,  SE  cor  Davis  and  Washington 

Stein  Hugh  V  ,  659  Clay 

Steinauer  Benjamin,  244  Sutter 

Steinbrecher  Robert,  211  Leidesdorff 

Steljes  Herman,  1016  Polk 

Stellmann  John  A.,  100.  6th 

Stensland  Charles,  27  East 


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Stenson  Patrick,  914  Illinois 

Stepp  &  Straub,  16-18  Geary 

Stevens  Richard,  34,  2d 

Stevens  &  Lumsden,  210  Grant  Av 

Stewart  Sarah  Mrs.,  526,  3d 

Stier  Anton,  3043,  16th 

Stock  &  Eschenhorst,  454,  7th 

Stover  Henry  K.,  NE  cor  16th  and  Howard 

Straub  August,  632,  4th 

Streiff  Peter,  SW  cor  Minna  and  Lafayette 

Strelow  &  Horstman,  65,  4th 

Strohl  Gottfried,  640  Green 

Struckmann  William,  NE  cor  Beale and  Folsom 

Stuhlmacher  William  M.  B.,  621,  6th 

Sturcke  &  Cordes,  3277  Mission 

Sturla  &  Figone,  425  Broadway 

Suhr  August,  SE  cor  Eddy  and  Pierce 

Sullivan  Bridget  Mrs.,  148  Shipley 

Sullivan  Jeremiah,  1502  Kentucky 

Sullivan  William  A.,  215,  6th 

Sullivan  William  J.,  424,  9th 

Sullivan  William  J.,  SW  cor  Market  and  2d 

Sundberg  Jokela,  47  Sacramento 

Surhoff  Henry  F.,  SW  cor  4th  and  Howard 

Sutter  George.  610,  7th 

Sutter  Gottlieb  L.,  NW  cor  Sutter  and  Polk 

Svilovich  N.,  810,  6th 

Swain  Charles,  350  Brannan 

Swan  Frederick  B.,  115  Eddy 

Swan  F.  W.  &  E.,  NE    cor  Point  Lobos  and  24th 

Avs 
Sweeney  John  J.,  141,  2d 
Sweetman  Joseph,  785  Folsom  and  812,  6th 
Tadeucci  Ferdinand,  1012  Kearny 
Tamm  &  Dunn,  SE  cor  Fulton  and  Devisadero 
Tampcke  John,  1100  Dupont 
Tavares  Manuel,  102  Jackson 
Taylor  James,  NE  cor  Greenwich  and  Baker 
Teaney  John  F.,  1103  Kentucky 
Techau  R.  J.  &  Co.,  cor  Market,  City  Hall  Square 

and  City  Hall  Av 
Teese  Louis  Jr.,  434  Kearny 
Tessandori  A.  &  Co.,  112!4  Jackson 
Tevendale  I.  S.  R.,  536  Sacramento 
Thomas  Merrill  J.,  817  Kearny 
Thomas  Samuel,  816  Howard 
Thomas  &  Johnson,  628  Mission 
Thompson  Alexander,  831  Mission 
Thompson  Frank,  535  Howard 
Thomson  Colin,  Point  Lobos  and  43d  Avs 
Thornton  Frank,  22,  14th 
Thornton  Peter,  215  Vallejo 
Thrane  Christian,  2301  Mission 
Tienken  Henry,  3352  Mission 
Tierney  Matthew,  16  Heron 
Tie^.jen  Henry,  NW  cor  3d  and  Berry 
Tietjen  &  Schwerin,  906  Kearny 
TobinD.  J.,  210  Post 
Tobin&  Allen,  311,  4th 
To-Kalon  Wine  Co.,  1372  Market 
Tominski  Theodore,  30,  4th 
Toner  Hugh,  818,  3d 

Toner  Patrick  M.,  NE  cor  Bryant  and  Beale 
Toomey  Dennis  S.,  SE  cor  Kentucky  and  Solano 
Torre  Constantino,  925  Montgomery 
Torre  &  Demattei,  1301  Dupont 
Totman  &  O'Neill,  213  O'Farrell 
Tracy  Michael,  1201  Folsom 
Trapet  John  P.,  641  Ellis 
Trefz  Adolph.  533a  Sacramento 
Tresch  Joseph,  329  Pacific 
Trost  Louis  P.,  616  Clay 
Tscharner  &  Seiler,  112  Geary 
Tumelty  John,  NW  cor  24th  and  Mission 
Turato  John,  449  Broadway 
Turbiville  &  Farrar,  422,  5th  Av 
Turner  Patrick,  NE  cor  Beale  and  Bryant 
Tuvaret  Peter,  824  Montgomery 
Umfrid  William,  NW  cor  Treat  and  24th 
TJrbach  Ignatz,  1028  Folsom 
Urry  Daniel  B.,  309,  4th 

Vaccaro  Victor,  NW  cor  Varennes  and  Union 
Vaissiere  Theophile,  3121,  16th 
Valente  Eugene,  1028  Battery 
Van  Bergen  August,  425  Sansome 
Vandervoort  David,  325  Sansome 
Varni  &  Biasotti,  759,  7th 
Vasquez  Raymond,  1321  Dupont 
Vaudagna  &  Davini,  1411  Dupont 


Vauthier  Alfred  (estate  of),  1301  Stockton 

Verdon  Michael  J.,  39  East 

Verges  J.  P.,  Ws  Mission  Road  nr  Onondaga  Av 

Vogel  &  Holler,  22  Stockton 

VolkmanF.  H.,  502,  2d 

Von  Bargen  Ernest,  NW  cor  Hayes  and  Brod- 
erick 

Von  Bargen  &  Niehlson,  239  East 

Vonder  Nienburg  William  A.,  SW  cor  Califor- 
nia and  Drumm 

Von  Harten  Louis,  Railroad  Bridge  and  Mer- 
rimac 

VonOehsen  Hermann  E.,  SW  cor  4th  and  King 

von  Staden  George,  501  Davis 

Voss  Hans,  1507  Kentucky 

Voyer  John,  SE  cor  Powell  and  Beach 

Vuscovich  Spiro,  537  Clay 

Vuscovich  &  Balich,  1600  Polk 

Wachter  William  F.,  112 Berry 

Wack  John,  309,  49th  Av 

Wagner  Edward  L.,  931  Kearny 

Wagner  John,  547  Howard 

Wahl  &  Strohl,  562  Brannan 

Wahlberg  John,  210  Steuart 

Walker  Joseph  M.,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver  Av 

Wallace  William,  1509  Valencia 

Waller  Christian,  1524  Market 

Walsh  James,  316,  4th 

Walsh  Richard,  918  Howard 

Walsh  Thomas  J.,  630  Mission 

Walterstein  Albert,  312  Sansome 

Wamser&Bofinger,  10,  6th 

Wannemacher  Robert,  600  McAllister 

Warnecke  Henry,  115  Turk 

Waters  Herbert  C,  NE  cor  Drumm  and  Com- 

Watts  John,  317  East  North 

Webb  &  Leary,  120  Bryant 

Webster  John,  29  Pacific 

Wehner  Henry  G.,  3747  Broderick 

Wehr  John,  1318  Howard 

Wehring  Charles.  431  Bush 

Wehrli  Samuel,  513  Kearny 

Welch  Michael,  27  Minna 

Wellmann  &  Hoffman,  SE  cor  Duncan  and 
Dolores 

Welsh  John  C,  902  Illinois 

Welsh  Owen,  821  Folsom 

Wenes  Victor,  532'/^  Pine 

Werner  Robert,  238,  6th 

Wessling  Edward,  1345  Valencia 

Wetjen  D.,  SW  cor  5th  and  Berry 

Wettstein  Edward,  W  s  Mission  nr  Tingley 

Wey rather  Ferdinand,  2767,  16th 

Whalen  Charles,  718  Tehama 

White  Albert,  419  East  North 

White  George  W.,  532  Pacific 

White  Timothy  J..  1806  Market 

Whittingham  &  Mosher,  702  Howard 

Wiese  Charles  H.,  37  East 

Wiese  John,  NW  cor  Mission  and  16th 

Wiesmann  Jacob,  1940  Market 

Wiesmann  &  Bruening,  130,  3d 

Wilkens  Charles  R.,  SE  cor  McAllister  and 
Webster 

Wilkens  Ernest  O.,  3206  California 

Wilkens  Otto  F.,  633  Sacramento 

Wilkins  James  M.,  NE  cor  8th  Av  and  Fulton 

Wilkens  &  Pearson,  Cliff  House 

Wilkinson  Harper,  3557  Fillmore 

Williams  George  H.,  8  Clay 

Willmann  Herman,  SW  cor  Commercial  and 
Drumm 

Wilson  John  W.,  cor  Silver  and  San  Bruno  Avs 

Windrow  John,  SW  cor  26th  and  Mission 

Winkler  Charles,  1125  Dupont 

Winkler  Julius,  NE  cor  New  Montgomery  and 
Howard 

Winter  Andrew,  15  Howard 

Winter  John  F.,  701  Montgomery  Av 

Winter  Kasten,  601  East 

Wissel  Henry,  519,  6th 

Wissinger  John  W.,  310  Montgomery 

Wittenberg  &  Boese,  45,  3d 

Wobber  Henry,  SE  cor  Mission  and  11th 

Wobber  William,  NE  cor  Grove  and  Devisadero 

Woebcke  &  Von  Staden,  SW  cor  Ellis  and  Lea- 
venworth 

Woenne  Frank,  29,  3d 


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Woerz  Gottlieb  H.,  429  Bush 

Wohlke  S.  E.  Mrs..  2300-2306  McAllister 

Wolf  Elias,  1  Plymouth  Av 

Wolf  Emil.  SE  cor  Battery  and  Vallejo 

Wolf  Henry,  4171/2  Davis 

Woods  James,  SE  cor  Delaware  Av  and  Old 

San  Jose  Road 
Woods,  Munn  &  Twomey,  9  Powell 
WredeCord,  NE  cor  Gough  and  Haight 
Wrede  &  Weber,  N  W  cor  Clay  and  East  North 
Wright  James  F.,  239,  3d 
Wurthman  Bernhard,  1342  Stevenson 
Wurthmann  &  Schlueter,  509,  2d 
Yellowstone  The,  22  Montgomery 
Yeoman  William.  3509  Baker 

___  York  William  &  Co.,  2  California 

^^     .         Young  America  Saloon,  NE  cor  Steuart  and 
M  Howard 

"■^  —  Zeiro  Filippo,  420  Pacific 

^^    «)  Zillig  Jacob  Mrs.,  345  Jessie 

^^    ^  Zimmerman  Albert,  N  W  cor  Clay  and  Davis 

"r— «  P         Zimmermann  L.  H.,  514V4  Battery 
^*r  Zinkand  Cafe,  923-929  Market 

09    rt  Zocchi  Bros.,  523  Union 

«3  S.         Zoller  William,  1  Geary 

gR  "^  Zopp  &  Rahe,  529  Pine 

(i— >  Zumaherhous  John,  220  Kearny 

^""^  Zwick  A.  Company,  2126  Misson 

Zwissig  John,  W  s  Mission  opp  Silver  Av 

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Bosqui  Engraving  and  Printing  Co.,  523  Clay 
Brewster  Charles  U.  &  Co.,  432  Montgomery 
Britton  &  Rey,  525  Commercial 
Calvert  Lithographing  and  Engraving  Co.  (of 

Detroit,  Mich.).  207  Battery,  room  31 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
DAKIN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  320  Sansome 
Dickman- Jones  &  Co.,  510-514  Polsom 
DattoD  &  Partridge,  212-214  California 
Ellis  &  Co.,  420  Montgomery,  room  37 
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Harnett  Edward,  432  Montgomery,  room  18 
MeighanT.  P.  &  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  27 
MYSELL,  ROLLINS  CO.  THE,  22  Clay 
Roesch  Louis  Co.,  320  Sansome 
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Waugaman  A.  H.  &  Co.,  540  Clay 

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Live  Stock  Dealers. 

Bayley  Simeon  S.,  331  Kearny 

Burge  Simeon  S..  1605  Harrison 

California  Horse  Repository,  510  Van  Ness  Av 

Crummey  James,  5.30  Clay 

CuUigan  Michael,  Connecticut  nr  17th 

Donnelly,  Dunne  &Co.,  601  California 

Grothwohl  Solomon,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 

Healy  Mathew,  1701  Harrison 

Horan  James  D.,  SW  cor  10th  and  Bryant 

Humboldt  Land  and  Cattle  Co.,  331  Pine 

Jehly  &  Davis,  426  Valencia 

Jones  James  M.,  331  Kearny 

Jordan  Valley  Stock  Co.,  128-129  Crocker  Bldg 


Kahn  &  Levy,  cor  Mission  Road  and  Silver  Av 
Las  Animas  Land  and  Cattle  Co.,  331  Pine 
Miller  &  Lux,  508  California,  room  17 
Oregon  Stock  and  Butchering  Co.,  180  Crocker 

Bldg 
Pacific  Live  Stock  Co.,  office  508  California 
Rosenberg  Moses,  1822V2  Howard 
Salomon  I.  L.,  cor  San  Bruno  and  Silver  Avs 
Schafer  William,  27th  Av  South  nr  P 
Schoenfeld  Jacob,  331  Kearny 
Schuster  Frank,  21st  Av  South  nr  I 
South  &  Burton,  cor  Harrison  and  12th 
Sweeney  E.  B.,  Mission  Road  opp  St.  Mary's 

College 
Switzer  George  S.,  NE  cor  12th  and  Harrison 
Sullivan  &  Doyle,  325,  6th 

Watsonville  Creamery  and  Cattle  Co.,  327  Mar- 
ket 
Wood  &  Stevens,  NW  cor  9th  and  Sheridan 

Livery  Stables. 

(See  Stables— Livery.) 

Loan  Agents. 
Ankel  Harry,  6  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Buckingham  Aurelius  E.,  520-521  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg 
Curtis  &  Bowley,  32  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor  • 
Dewing  Archibald  A.,  508  Montgomery 
Fife  &  Co.,  632  Market 
Francis  Harry,  69-71  Chronicle  Bldg 
Fuller  Clifford  A.,  3  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Harvey  Le  Roy  G.  &  Co.,  518  Montgomery 
Hunt  George  H.,  210  Sansome 
Johns  A.  F.  &  Co.,  632  Market 
Joost  &  Wooley,  532  Market 
Masten  N.  K..  3  Crocker  Bldg 
Melone  Drury,  419  California,  room  22 
Metzger  Morris,  62  Columbian  Bldg 
Naylor  Charles  S.,  8  Mills  Bldg.  8tb  floor 
Pierce  H.  &  W.,  728  Montgomery 
Rolls  John  S.,  425  Montgomery 
Salomon  Sylvain  &  Co.,  214  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Snow  Harvey  W.,  318  Pine 
Toplitz  Joseph  B.,  330  Pine 
Ward  William  H.,  137  Montgomery 
Wassermann  E.  &  Co.,  310  Sansome 
Went  worth  &  Lang,  104  Sutter 

[    Wright  John  W.  &  Co.,  628  Market 

I  Oakland. 

Moss  J.  W. ,  958  Broadway 

Loan  Associations. 

(See  Building  and  Loan  Associations.) 

*  Loans. 
WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO.,  310  Sansome 

•  Lock  Experts. 

Ensign  William  F.,  318  Market 
Periam  C.  J.  &  Co.,  40-42  Main 
WEST  M.  G.,  6  California 

*  Locks, 

(See  also  Hardware.) 
Cincinnati  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  318  Market 
Diebold  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  6  California 

Locksmiths. 

Bachman  Jacob,  729  Clay 
Baker  Melville  C,  607  Mission 
Bertrand  Emil  F.,  1603  Buchanan 
Bien  Joseph,  404  Sacramento 
Borman  William  H.,  412,  5th 
Brunette  Paul,  508  Commercial 
Camous  Andre,  436  Bush 
Cereghino  Carlo,  3341  Mission 
Coomas  JohnB.,  106  Powell 
Gushing  Henry  A.,  1704  Polk 
Davidson  James  C,  724'/i  Market 
Duchene  Jean,  918  McAllister 
Dupas  Amedee,  673  Mission 
Fautz  Henry,  47  Clay 
Fischer  Alwin,  3007,  16th 
Fleischel  G.  &  Co.,  612  California 


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Goinct  Victor,  1017  Kearny 

Gotterke  &  Low,  414  Larkin 

Guscetti  C.  P.,  606  Post 

Harris,  Oswald  &  Noble,  208  Leidesclorff 

Hazazer  Moses,  344  Kearny 

Hyman  Aaron,  238  Post 

Kennedy  &  Fitzgerald,  45,  llth 

Klumpke  John  W.,  225  O'Farrell 

Knott  A.  L.,  641  Post 

Krefting  Charles,  1436  Fulton 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Large  T.  W.,  513  Bush 

Lehnig  Hermann,  319,  5th 

Linforth  Alfred,  821  Valencia 

McDonald  James,  1740  Market 

Michel  Frank,  1117  Folsom 

Monkcom  Charles  J.,  1083  Howard 

Motte  Alexander,  906  Pacific 

Newman  Philip,  UOdV^  Ellis 

Paetzold  Benjamin,  1317  Mission 

PeriamC.  J.  &  Co.,  40-42  Main 

Poushkin  John,  418  Larkin 

Rabjohn  Edwin  Jr.,  1019  Market  and  125,  10th 

Reinhardt  G.,  763  Mission 

Rickey  &  Co.,  2122  Fillmore 

Rosenthal  Philip  A.,  81,  9th 

Rubell  Joseph,  589  Ash  Av 

Sangster  Robert,  1015^4  Valencia 

Schimetschek  Morris,  523  Hayes 

Schmitz  Frani,  1563  Market 

Schoeneman  Fred,  604  Mission 

Severin  Charles,  1028  Sutter 

Simpson  Hyram,  649  Mission 

Teichert  Adolph  H.,  532,  24th 

Todt  John,  119  Leidesdorfl 

Vanni  Marsiglio,  722  Front 

Wacker  Adolf,  616  Green 

Wallmann  Rudolph,  227  Ellis 

*  Locomotives. 

Arnold N.  S.  Hardware  Co.,  23  Davis 
LA.WSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 
Union  Iron  Works,  222  Market 
Williams.  Dimond  <&  Co.,  agents  Baldwin  Lo- 
comotive Works,  202  Market 

*  Locomotives— Logging. 
EBY  JNO.  D.  (agents  Heisler  Geared  Locomo- 
tive), 17-19  Main 

Lodging  Houses. 

Abbott  House,  109,  5th 

Acme  House,  957-961  Market 

Adams  House,  519  Sacramento 

Adams  Otis,  200  Turk 

Adel  John,  612  Howard 

Adelphia  House,  909  Kearny 

Ahkmann  Thomas,  131  East 

Albemarle  House,  8  Mason 

Abertin  Julia  Mrs.,  822  Larkin 

Allen  Charlotte  Mrs.,  413,  4th 

Anderson  Gustave,  52,  3d 

Anderson  Mary  Mrs.,  2  Washington 

Anderson  Peter,  2013  Folsom 

Anglade  John,  603  Pine 

Antrim  H.  D.  Mrs.,  807  California 

Arcade  House,  45  Sacramento 

Arcade  The,  917  Market 

Arion  House,  13-15  Page 

Armbruster  Barbara  Mrs.,  118  Grant  Av 

Armstrong  Lucy  A.  Mrs.,  923  Washington 

Astor  House,  522  Pine 

Audet  Louis,  20  O'Farrell 

Auld  M.  I.  Mrs.,  537  Howard 

Ayers  Lizzie  Mrs.,  112  Taylor 

Babbitt  J.  H.  Mrs.,  1015  Market 

Baettge  Charles,  3  East 

Bahlle  Louisa  Mrs.,  630  Sacramento 

Baker  William  R.,  705  Mission 

Bailey  Sarah  M.,  757  Howard 

Bailey  Shepard  D.,  1  Jackson 

Barker  John,  829  Stevenson 

Barley  Adolphus  M.,  1113'/^  Howard 

Barry  Hannah  E.  Mrs.,  200  Stockton 

Bascou  Benoit,435  Bush 

Bates  Carrie  M.  Miss,  213i^ 

Baumann  Jacob,  621  California 


Bedell  Charles  W.,  1320  Market 

Bedford  E.  H.  Mrs.,  148,6th 

Belmond  House,  1126  Market 

Bellevue  House,  801  Vallejo 

Bellezer  Frank,  5  Washington 

Benitz  Adolph,  145,  4th  and  776  Howard 

Bennett  Kate  Mrs.,  107  Turk 

Bennett  R.  Mrs.,  316  Post 

Berg  Rachael  Mrs.,  118  Jackson 

Bernadou  Joseph  B.,  421,  4th 

Berton  Louis  E.,  837  Folsom  and  856  Howard 

Bertrand  Auguste,  109  Jessie 

Bessieres  Vital  J.,  815  Stockton 

Bettis  Frank  A.  Mrs.,  310  Stockton 

Birkholm  &  Field,  1045  Market 

Bitterlin  Joseph,  765  Mission 

Bjorman  Henry,  9  Clay 

Blank  Bernhard,  819b  Howard 

Blenis  Jemima,  2000  McAllister 

Boden  Annie  Mrs.,  236  Sutter 

Bouquet  Julia  Mrs.,  1169  Mission 

Bourda  John  M.,  240a  Sutter 

Bowers  Warren  O.  Mrs.,  501  Leavenworth 

Bows  &  Niles,  402  O'Farrell 

Boyd  Bertha  Mrs.,  501  Leavenworth 

Boyd  Fred,  1939  Page 

Bradley  Ann  Miss,  612  Bush 

Brady  Zella  Mrs,,  339  Eddy 

Bragg  John  B.,  301  Montgomery  Av 

Branch  House,  861  Market 

Brandt  Gustav,  263,  3d 

Brarens  Susan,  435  Bryant 

Braun  John,  613  Mission 

Breen  Mary  Mrs.,  476  Jessie 

Brewster  Harriet  Mrs.,  1118  Market 

Bronn  Elise  Mrs.,  531  Filbert 

Brooklyn  Julia  Mrs.,  304  Sutter 

Bruce  Joseph,  310  Montgomery  Av 

Bruggeman  Alice,  324^4,  5th 

Bruns  August,  608,  6th 

Buchanan  James  E.,  218,  9th 

Buckley  John  L.,  704  Sansome 

Buislay  August  T.,  312  Eddy 

Brundage  E.  Miss,  604  Geary 

Burke  Kate  Mrs.,  100'4,  2d  and  639  Mission 

Burke  Thomas  J.,  547,  1st 

Burmeister  John,  311  Grant  Av 

Burnett  The,  1364  Market 

Bury  J.  A.  Mrs.,  110,  6th 

Buss  Josephine  Mrs.,  434,  2d 

Cable  Hotel,  cor  28th  and  Valencia 

Cadier  Jean,  12  Eddy 

California  House,  626  California 

Calin  John,  1415  Stockton 

Calmon  Eugene,  420  (520)  Jackson 

Cambridge  The,  916  Howard 

Camille  Jules,  502  Bush 

Campbell  E.  Mrs.,  783y2  Market 

Cantwell  Thomas  W. ,  654  Howard 

Capdevielle  Germain,  1237  Stockton 

Capitol  House,  537  Sacramento 

Carle  Margaret  Mrs.,  1508  Market 

Carlton  House,  405  Kearny 

Carlson  Charles  E.,  413  East  North 

Carney  Mary,  302,  4th 

Caroul  John,  156,  3d 

Caroul  Justin,  114,  4th 

Caroul  Marie  Mrs.,  681  Mission 

Carpmill  Annie  Mrs.,  202,  2d 

Carroll  Alice  R.  Mrs.,  1306  Market 

Carroll  Mary  Mrs.,  681  Mission 

Carter  L.  A.  Mrs.,  47  Post 

Casavielle  Peter,  130072  Stockton 

Caselli  Antonio,  349-253  Pacific 

Cavanagh  Mary  Mrs.,  17  Grant  Av 

Cavitt  William  C,  675  Mission 

Centennial  Lodging  House,  118  Drumm 

Chandon  A.,  1532  Polk 

Chester  House,  1049  Market 

Chevalier  RoseD.,  120,  6th 

Chrisman  W.  C.  Mrs.,  315  Mason 

Church  Carrie  J.,  613  Larkin 

City  Front  Exchange,  48  Sacramento 

Clarendon  House,  574  Folsom 

Clarey  Thomas,  1024  Howard 

Clark  Charles,  17,  4th 

Clay  Street  House,  36  Clay 

Clifford  Joseph,  821  Howard 

Cliseagne  Germain,  633  California 


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Clow  Jane  Mrs.,  120a  Eddy 

Cluney  Margery  Miss,  134114  Market 

Coakley  Caleb,  NE  cor  Geary  and  Central  Av 

Coen  Frank,  526  Pine 

Collier  Mary  Mrs.,  142,  6tli 

Combatalade  Adrien,  1313  Stockton 

Commercial  House,  636  Commercial  and  645  Clay 

Conrad  Henry  A.,  623  California 

Constant  R.  Mrs.,  777  Market 

Continental  Hotel,  521  Pacilic 

Contra  Costa  House,  NE  cor  Jackson  and  Drumm 

Cook  John  D.  B.,  419  Stockton 

Cooper  Calvin  A.,  119,  3d 

Coppola  F.  Mrs.,  969  Howard 

Corbett  Ella  Mrs.,  306  Stockton 

Corcoran  Annie  Mrs.,  774  Folsom 

Cornyn  James,  825  Battery 

Cornyn  Rose  Mrs.,  1654  Market 

Corona  House,  246,  6th 

Coso  House,  411  Sansome 

Coustet  Jean,  439  Bush 

Cowles  I.  S.  Mrs.,  110  Ellis 

Creedmore  House,  1122  Larkin 

Crevling  Fannie  Mrs.,  42  Turk 

Cuddy  Kate,  1147  Harrison 

Culberson  Clara  Miss,  26,  6th 

Cummings  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  158-160  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Curby  A.  C.  Mrs.,  224,  4th 
Curtin  John.  334,  Main 
Curtis  C.L.,  118  Eddy 
Cusick Fannie  Mrs.,  224,  7th 
Cutting  Margaret,  53054  Valencia 
DabelG.  Mrs.,  316,4th 
Daley  Mary  A.,  653  Folsom 
Dalton  Mary  Mrs.,  55,  2d 
Dauphin  Aime,  150,  4th 
Davis  Edwinna  C.  Mrs.,  413  Jones 
Davis  Walter  W.,  506  Davis 
Deegan  Mary  Mrs.,  1129  Mission 
DeGerrick  Julia  Mrs.,  309,  3d 
Delagnes  Henri,  33,  5th 
Delgado  C.  Mrs.,  1323  Stockton 
Delmonte  Giacomo,  604  Vallejo 
Demartini  Stephen.  14  Union  PI 
Denn  Anna  Mrs.,  1325-1327  Sansome 
Denver  House,  217,  3d 
Derque  Alphonse,  326  Pacific 
Descoueyte  Annie  Mrs.,  515  Sacramento 
DeSota  Nash  L.,  326  Mason 
Despaux  Helorine  Mrs.,  1723  Market 
Dettmar  Mary  Mrs.,  706  California 
De  Walt  Melena  Mrs.,  3M  Stockton 
De  Wolf  Louise  Mrs.,  233,  4th 
Dexter  S.  Mrs.,  534  Bush 
Doan  &  Nelson,  505  Post 
Docking  Joel  Mrs.,  407  Montgomery  Av 
Donnelly  Peter,  140  Minna 
Donovan  Nellie  Mrs.,  783  Mission 
Doran  Bridget,  81  Natoma 
Doscher  &  Loheide,  136,  4th 
Douglass  Frank,  1830  Haight 
Dow  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  448^4,  3d 
Dowd  Mary  Mrs.,  78  Natoma 
Dowling  B.  M.  Miss,  924  Washington 
Drish  Ella  J.  Mrs.,  1050  Mission 
Dufau  M.  A.  Mrs.,  603  Bush 
Duncan  Amelia  Mrs.,  115,  7th 
Dunlap  H.  H.  &  Co.,  501  Geary 
Duriez  Aloise  E.,  143,  3d 
Dwyer  Michael,  512  Mission 
Dylin  Christina,  766i/4  Folsom 
Eccleston  Laura  Mrs.,  430  Bryant 
Edel  John,  612  Howard 
Edwards  Charles,  517  Pine 
Elmer  House,  324  Bush 
Eltzer  Augustus,  118,  1st 
Empire  House,  639  Clay 
Eagelberg  C.  Mrs.,  518  Geary 
Englander  Lena  Miss,  503  Post 
Epworth,  10371/2  Market 
Erdin  Ottilie  Mrs.,  435,  4th 
Esbenshade  Joseph  B.,  4281^,  5th 
ESMOND  HOUSE  THE,  43,  6th 
Eureka  Valley  House,  2658  Market 
Everson  Mary  Mrs.,  518  Mission 
Excelsior,  39  Turk 


Faber  S.  A.  Mrs.,  95  Steuart 
Fallon  Annie  Mrs.,  1046  Folsom 
Farrell  Bridget  Mrs..  NW  cor  Sierra  and  Mary- 
land 
FarrellJane,  130,  2d 
Fau  Louis,  901-903  Sacramento 
Faubert  Frank,  44,  6th 
Fauntleroy  The,  105  Stockton 
Favorite  House,  158,  5th 
Federal  Hotel,  1205  Stockton 
Fesler  Frederick,  816  Sansome 
Fields  &  Marsh,  149  Taylor 
Fisher  Annie  Mrs.,  520  Bush 
Fisher  Frank,  119  Jackson 
Fisk  J.  Mrs.,  122A  Geary 
Flaherty  Louisa  Mrs.,  1207  Market 
Fleming  James,  108,  6th 
Floyd  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  537  Howard 
Foppiano  Nicholas,  522  Green 
Foppiano  &  Barbagelata,  628  Broadway 
Forster  Louis,  117  Steuart 
Foster  J.  Mrs.,  204  Ellis 

France  George  W.,  6641/2  Howard  and  25  Hunt 
Francisco  Mary  Miss,  238,  6th 
Francke  &  Heckert,  634  Pacific 
Franconia  House,  S  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Eve 
Franklin  M.  A.  Mrs.,  303/2  Sutter 
Frerichs.  Johanna  Mrs.,  1.  5th 
Frye  Eliza  E.  Mrs.,  526  Kearny 
Fulton  House  The,  3  Fulton 
Galli  Angelo,  407  Pacific 
Galovich  Joseph,  272  Brannan 
Garcia  Soledad  Miss,  1020  Kearny 
Gassman  House,  428  Broadway 
Gercke  Hotel.  922  Battery 
Gerdes  Frederick.  328  Drumm 
Germain  John,  617  Mission 
Germain  M.  L.  Mrs.,  201  Powell 
Ginaca  Martha  Mrs.,  331  Kearny 
Gildea  Margaret  Miss.  704  Folsom 
Gillan  John  A.,  129  Perry 
Gingles  HattieM.  Mrs.,  1068  Howard 
Gleason  James,  1510  Polk 
Glenn  T.  B.  Miss,  602  Central  Av 
Godshall  Maggie  Mrs.,36i/4  Geary 
Goen  Pauline  Mrs.,  816  California 
Golden  West,  438  Geary 
Goldstein  Kate  Mrs.,  51,  3d 
Gordon  Joseph,  3  Everett 
Gorse  Antoinette,  1231  Stockton 
GoursoUe  Adrien,  619i/^  Mission 
GRAND  PACIFIC  THE,  306  Stockton 
Grant  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  1104  Market  and  12  Ellis 
Graves  Henry,  737  Howard 
Greenhalgh  John,  207  Post 
Gunther&  Kewitz,  763  Howard 
Hall  Daniel  K.,  1130  Market 
Hamilton  Caddie  Mrs.,  5i/4  Grant  Av 
Hammerschmidt  M.  F.  Mrs.,  504  Howard 
Hancock  House,  781  Mission 
Harder  John  H.,  1510  Kentucky 
Harding  Ralph  J.,  326  Larkin 
Hardy  Nicholas,  219  Grant  Av 
Harfst  William,  110  Eddy 
Hartmann  Edward  E.,  116,  6th 
Hartmann  Christopher,  309  Sutter 
Harvey  Leonard  S.;  1119  Mission 
Hasselbach  George,  201  Steuart 
Hasselbush  John,  2623  Sutter 
Hawthorne  The,  1926  Market 
Hayes  Hannah  Mrs.,  413  O'Farrell 
Heidenthaler  Louis,  210  Washington 
Hein  Crissie,  90714  Mission 
Hein  Minna  Mrs.,  24  Mint  Av 
Heller  Thomas  D.,  116  Eddy 
Henderson  Jennie  B.  Miss,  421  Hyde 
Hendrickson  Annie  Mrs.,  409  Drumm 
Henke  Christian  C,  28,  7th 
Henkel  Sophie  Mrs.,  1122  Market 
Henly  John,  30  Clay 
Hennmg  Rebecca  Miss,  703  Stockton 
Henry  Angi'^  Mrs.,  1019  Larkin 
Hermann  Melville,  17  Stockton 
Hermann  N.  Mrs.,  116a  Grant  Av 
Heylman  Gustavus  A.,  624  Washington 
Hillsdale  The,  33,  6th 
Hilton  Goodwin  Mrs.,  324  Bush 
Himmelmann  &  Schlichting,  122  Jackson 
Hinckley  M.  B.  Mrs.,  11  Polk 


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Hink  P.  H.  &  Co.,  534  Washington 

Hobson  House,  417  Kearny 

Hoebel  Lena  Mrs.,  717  Howard 

Hoeges  J.  &  Co.,  715  Howard 

Hoey  Ellen  Mrs.,  157,  7tli 

Holm  &  Saxtorph,  14-16  Ellis 

Holmquist  Lizzie  Mrs.,  217  Grant  Av 

Hoist  Jacob  D.,  231,  2d 

Hooker  Nellie  Miss,  102  Ellis 

Hopcraft  Eva,  1007  Larkin 

Horan  Patrick  J.,  741  Howard 

Horrigan  James,  132  Taylor 

Hotel  Couper,  NE  cor  Sth  Av  and  Fulton 

Houghton  Winnie  Mrs.,  632  Mission 

Howard  Lizzie  Mrs.,  1050  Howard 

Howell  Hattie  Mrs,  lOU/z  Grant  Av 

Huber  Anna  Mrs.,  1802  Market 

Hubert  Pauline  Mrs.,  568  Mission 

Hudspeath  John  Mrs.,  145,  12th 

Hueth  John,  319  Ellis 

Hughes  William  H.,  765  Howard 

Hughes  William  S.,  214,  3d 

Husson  Urbin,  919  Clay 

Hyer  Henrietta,  405  and  ilSYt  Geary 

Ibos  M.  J.  Mrs.,  505  Bush 

Inglewood  House,  126,5th 

Irvingdale  The,  626  Eddy 

Jacobs  H.  M.  Mrs.,  215a  Post 

James  Mary  A.  Miss,  425  O'Farrell 

Jargoyhen  A.  Mrs.,  739  Folsom 

Jenkins  Alice  Mrs.,  519,  31 

Jessen  Soren,  110  Hyde 

Johns  Ellen  Mrs.,  502  O'Farrell 

Johnson  Louis,  227  Jackson 

Johnston  Mary  Mrs.,  995  Market 

Jones  Richard,  704(4  Mission 

Jones  William,  122  Post 

Joseph  Martin,  410  Pacific 

Jurss  &  von  Ronn,  605  Davis 

Juster  Edward,  6-10  Montgomery  Court 

Kane  James,  52  Natoma 

Keegan  John  Mrs.,  212,  1st 

Keller  Mary,  221,5th 

Kelly  Charles  Mrs.,  231,  3d 

Kerns  L.  Miss,  608  Geary 

Key  Eva  J.  Mrs.,  9  Powell 

Kidd  Emma  Mrs.,  417  Bush 

Kilhoffer  &  Kraft,  623  Clay 

Kilsby  John  S.,  19  Commercial 

Kim  Charles  J.,  116  Montgomery  Av 

Kincardine  The,  11  Taylor 

King  J.  Mrs.,  427  O'Farrell 

Klein  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  106  Eddy 

Klind  Joseph,  825  Kearny 

Knight  J.  &  A.,  513-516,  4th 

Knights  Frank  Mrs.,  1605  Howard 

Knoblau  Rena  P.  Mrs.,  617  Bryant 

Knur  E.  &  E.,  326  Eddy 

Kober  August  Mrs.,  351,  3d 

Kornell  George  Mrs.,  545  Mission 

Koster  House,  205,  3d 

Kramer  B.  Mrs.,  316  Davis 

Kramer  Caroline,  303^^  Davis 

Kraps  William.  218  Turk 

Kraus  John,  873!^  Market 

Kreker  M.  Mrs.,  578  Howard 

Kroepfli  Bertha,  506,  4th 

Krook  Morris  L.,  904  Kearny 

Laaninen  Gustaf  A.,  253  Steuart 

Labarthe  &  Lacazette,  631  Jackson 

Lacau  Marie  Miss,  533  Broadway 

Lacey  Johanna  Mrs.,  70  Minna 

Lafayette  Hotel,  736  Pacific 

Lagier  &  Pons,  147,  3d  and  31  Hunt 

Lalande  Bertha  Mrs.,  14  T.urk 

Lamb  Mary  Miss,  263  Tehama 

Landes  Eugene,  1330  Stockton 

Lankenau  Ludwig,  48  East 

Lapham  H.  G.  &  E.  F.,  506  Jones 

Larrue  John  Mrs.,  331  Bush 

Lassalle  Jennie  Mrs.,  SUM  Montgomery 

Latapue  Hilorion,  325!^  Bush 

Lauber  Mary  Mrs.,  1  Louisa 

Laulhere  Felice  Mrs.,  116  Leidesdorff 

Laurent  C.  Mrs.,  403  Broadway 

Lawrence  Ann  Mrs.,  110,  4th 

Lawson  JohnF.,  113  Oregon 

Leaver  Henry,  W  s  Larkin  bet  North  Point  and 


Leavitt  Charles  H.,  117  Taylor 

Le  Ballister  James  E.,  109a  Powell 

Lee  John  W.,  1016  Market 

Lehman  L.  Mrs.,  515  Kearny 

Leslie  William,  1070  Howard 

Liberty  Hotel,  629  Broadway 

Lickel  Mary,  100V4  Jackson 

Lincoln  House,  SOVa,  5th 

Lincoln's  Road  House,  Fulton  nr  5th  Av 

Lippi  Daniel,  651  Broadway 

Lisker  August  A.,  246,3d 

Little  Robert  B.,  416  O'Farrell 

Livingston  Eliza  Mrs.,  26  Steuart 

Lloyd  Edwin  E.,  219,  10th 

Logsdon  House,  336a  Bush 

Lorraine  The,  1433  California 

Loudenslager  Agnes,  702  California 

Loudon  William  J.  Mrs.,  329,  4th 

Loustale  Jacques,  614-616  Broadway 

Lovely  House,  605  Pine 

Low  Rose  Mrs.,  226  Stockton 

Luddy  Annie,  822  Geary 

Lufkin  Joseph,  5  Market 

LundN.  J.  Mrs.,  88,  9th 

Lyman  Edward,  502;^  Broadway 

Lynch  Bridget  Mrs.,  102  Pacific 

Lyons  Edward,  712  Montgomery 

Maatta  Louisa  Mrs.,  19  Drumm 

MacGilivray  William  H.  Mrs.,  31  Van  Ness  Av 

Mack  William,  510  Pacific 

Mac  Keever  Lottie  B.,  10131/4  Larkin 

Mackenzie  K.  Mrs.,  906  Market 

MacLachlan  Jane  Mrs.,  1585  Valencia 

Macomber  William  T.,  420,  6th 

Macpherson  Esther  Mrs., 332-324  Golden  Gate  Av 

Maggiora  &  Sbragia,  118  Washington 

Maguire  Annie,  736  Howard 

Maine  House,  614  Kearny 

Mallon  Margaret  Mrs.,  521  Mission 

Manning  A.  W.,  28,  8th 

Maplehurst  The,  1317  Polk 

Marguerite  House,  417  Larkin 

Marsden  Violet  I.  Mrs.,  107  Taylor 

Marshall  J.  H.  &  J.  B.,  34  Eddy 

Marshall  The,  231  O'Farrell 

Martin  Mary  Miss,  1429  Polk 

Martinet  The,  1101  Geary 

Martins  Cecilia  Mrs.,  1507  Stockton 

Mason  Ellen  B.,  613  Folsom 

Mayers  Simon,  1018!^  Larkin 

Maysounave  Philippe,  1314  Stockton 

McBride  M.  C.  Mrs.,  2714,  4th 

McBurnie  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  322  O'Farrell 

McCloud  N.  J.  Mrs., 501/3,  3d 

McDonald  Henrietta  Mrs.,  333  Louisiana 

McGurren  Arthur  M.,  3  Fulton  and  205,  3d 

McHale  Annie  Miss,  419  Minna 

McKenna  William  M.,  946  Harrison 

McKenzie  Mary  Mrs.,  831  Jackson 

McKeown  K.  Mrs.,  33,  5th 

McKiernan  &  Kiley,  43  East 

McKinney  John  C,  217  Minna 

McLaughlin  Ann.  1103  Powell 

McMuUen  Emma  Mrs.,  765  Market 

McQuilkin  Robert  W.,  1063  Mission 

Meehan  Lawrence,  537  Howard 

Meienberg  Moritz,  67714  Mission 

Meikle  David  C,  115  Hayes 

Melchior  Lawrence,  1530a  Kentucky 

Mello  Frank  O.,  216  Jackson 

Mello  Mary  Mrs.,  231 14  Jackson 

Menne  A.  H.  &  W.  F.,  26-38  Turk 

Merrell  May  E.,  1055  Mission 

Merrick  &  Lee,  1429  Mission 

Merrin  Edward,  115,  2d 

Mesple  Orsule  Mrs.,  22214,  4th 

Meyer  Anton,  SW  cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 

Meyer  Henry,  115A  6th 

Meyn  Martin,  700  Front 

Michael  John,  711  Mission 

Millard  J.  R.,  17,  3d 

Mille  Louis,  503  Folsom 

Miller  Annie  Mrs.,  821  Mission 

Miller  Cecilia  Mrs.,  206a  Post 

Miller  Charlotte  Mrs.,  1238  Market 

Miller  Cora  Mrs.,  3817  Market 

Miller  Etta  B.  Mrs.,  25  Grant  Av 

Miller  W.  S.,  1522  Polk 

Mills  Kate  Mrs.,  35,  5th 


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BARBED 
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NAILS, 
ROPE, 
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BACCHUS   CELLARS  J^ 

AND   RHINE-FARM   VINEYARDS, 
SONOMA. 


GUNDLACH  &  CO., 

SAN    FRANCISCO  AND   NEW  YORK. 


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piq 


1860 


LOD 


CBOCKER-LANGLEY  DIKECTOBY. 


LOD 


Lodging  Houses— Cont'd. 

Mint  House,  933  Mission 

Mixter  M.  C,  Mrs.,  989  Howard 

Mocker  William  Mrs.,  23  Kearny 

Molsen  Louise  Mrs.,  118,  6tli 

Montgomery  A.  S.  Mrs.,  3301/4  Sutter 

Moore  Susan  A.,  620  Folsom 

Moray  Erastus,  708  Taylor 

Morris  H.  D.  Mrs.,  309,  5tli 

Mortensen  Jens  P.,  606,  3d 

Moser  August,  439  Jessie 

Mott  A.  Mrs.,  137,  nh 

Moyer  George  L.,  16  Montgomery  Av 

Murphy  Catharine  Mrs.,  252%,  3d 

Murphy  Henry  Mrs.,  2759  Mission 

Murphy  Mary  Mrs.,  21  Fell 

Murphy  Mary  Mrs.,  704  Howard 

Murphy  &  Darcy,  106  Turk 

Murray  &  Cumow,  133,  4th 

Myers  Mary,  12  Mason 

Nagel  Frida,  616  Geary 

Nancett  Henry,  5  Jackson 

Nelson  Neils,  126  Oregon 

New  Grand  Central,  655  Washington 

New  Melbourne  House,  654  Howard 

Newstream  Charles,  22  East 

Nicholson  Angus,  86214  Mission 

Nielsen  James,  735  Bryant 

Niles  A.  Mrs.,  7  Montgomery  Av 

Nilson  Minna  Mrs.,  274  Clementina 

Nelson  Peter,  411  Drumm 

Noel  Burga  Mrs.,  1514  Powell 

O'Connell  John,  907  Folsom 

O'Connor  Bridget  Miss,  68  Minna 

O'Connor  Daniel,  1121  Mission 

O'Donnell  Robert.  1318  Dupont 

O'Hair  Cora  Mrs.;  IO614,  3d 

O'Hara  Thomas,  153%,  3d 

Oettl  Alois,  W  s  Nebraska  nr  Army 

Olofson  Oscar,  860  Howard 

Olson  Anna  Mrs.,  564  Howard 

Oregon  Lodging  House,  641  Commercial 

Oriental  Hotel,  325  Drumm 

Oroynen  John,  317,  3d 

Osborn  House,  807  Kearny 

Osborn  House,  307-313,  4th 

Osimaa  Carl,  106  Steuart 

Ouer  L.  Mrs.,  318  Kearny 

Overland  House,  533  Sacramento 

Overton  W.  H.  Mrs.,  21  Grant  Av 

Owens  Kate  Mrs.,  433  Minna 

Pacific  Coast  House,  301  Montgomery  Av 

Pacific  Lodgings,  209  Leidesdorfl 

Palmer  George  W.,  621-623  Bush 

Parker  Ellen  Mrs.,  255a,  3d 

Parker  House,  1122  Market 

Peart  Ella  Mrs.,  304,3d 

Penberthy  May  Mrs.,  IO2U/2  Market 

Perramont  Albine  Mrs.,  821%  Montgomery 

Perry  Kate  C.  Mrs.,  961-963  Mission 

Person  Andrew,  321  Drumm 

Peterson  Andrew  R.,  160  Steuart 

Peterson  Olof,  211-213  Steuart 

Peterson  Olof  F.,  10  Jackson 

Phillips  Clark  W.,  137,  3d 

Philpott  Laura  Mrs.,  634  Geary 

Pillow  Annie  Miss,  312  Louisiana 

Pirie  Harriet  K.  Mrs..  107  Mason 

Plaza  House.  641  Washington 

Pollak  Rose  Mrs.,  64  Natoma 

Pooley  Isabella  Mrs.,  225,  4th 

Pooley  John  Mrs.,  418  Sutter 

Porter  E.  D.,  113,  4th 

Pradels  Francis,  1123  Stockton 

Prahl  M.  Mrs..  142,  7th 

Presho  Mary  Mrs..  16  South  Park 

ProflHermine  Mrs.,  215  O'Farrell 

Progress  The,  1148  Sutter 

Provensal  Peter,  425  Bush 

Quilici  Bros.,  632  Broadway 

Quinn  Josephine  Mrs.,  18  East 

Railroad  House,  533  Commercial 

RandH.  K.  Mrs.,  184  Jessie 

Ranft  Philip,  702  Vallejo 

Rasmussen  Hans.  314  Sierra 

Ratto  Helen  H.,  804,3d 

Raulet  Charles,  139,4th 

Reed  Ellen  Mrs.,  545 Folsom 


Reese D.  R.  Mrs.,  60,  3d 

Reeves  M.  Mrs.,  605  Post 

Rene  Martin,  967  Mission 

Reno  House,  631  Sacramento 

Reynolds  Laura  Mrs.,  202a  Post 

Richards  M,  Mrs.,  133,  6th 

Richmond  The,  NE  cor  6th  Av  and  Fulton 

RickerB.  F.  Mrs..  608  O'Farrell 

Riley  Margaret,  303  Jessie 

Roach  Margaret  Mrs.,  568  Howard 

Roach  Mary  Mrs.,  127,  2d 

Rogers  Emily  M.  Mrs.,  1917  Mission 

Rohr  William  F.  H.,  243,  2d 

Rolkin  Edward.  32,  4th,  44  and  217,  3d,  807, 

and  933  Kearny,  961  and  1126  Market,  533  i 

631  Sacramento 
Ross  Louise  Mrs.,  303,  3d 
Rooney  Michael,  11  Pacific 
Roux  Mariette  Mrs.,  211,  4th 
Royal  House,  126  Ellis 
Ruck  Francesca  Mrs.,  335  Kearny 
Runyon  O.  P.,  21  Franklin 
Russell  J.  Mrs.,  616  Bush 
Rusted  Catherine,  308,  3d 
Samsreither  George,  409  Pacific 
Sanstrom  Emil  A.,  108  Jackson 
Santos  Mary  Miss,  429  Broadway 
SassBros.,  1530  Kentucky 
Saunders  S.  Mrs.,  1141  and  1151  Market 
Saux  Henrietta  Mrs.,  309  Grant  Av 
Sawyer  Mary  A.,  801  Devisadero 
Schaub  Anna  Mrs.,  11  Lafayette 
Schlottmann  Frederick.  517  Howard 
Schnorf  Rudolph,  203a  Powell 
SchraderKate,  217,  2d 
Schultze  Eliza  Mrs.,  911  Illinois 
Schulz  Mary  Mrs.,  229  Kearny 
Schuster  Joseph  F.,  223  Jackson 
Schwarz  Frederick,  207-209  Eddy 
Schwelgert  Ernst,  734  Montgomery 
Scott  Emma  Mrs.,  430  Geary 
Scully  Jeremiah  A.,  1313  Sansome 
Seebach  Peter,  707  Mission 
Seeley  C.  M.,  1003  Powell 
Segel  House,  969  Mission 
Shasta  House,  26  Sacramento 
Shear  Waldron,  240,  15th 
Sheen  Mary  Miss,  213%  Post 
Shehan  Annie  Mrs.,  124,  6th 
Silveira  Raulino  V.,  112  Jackson 
Silver  King  The,  514  Bush 
Simonnet  Anatole,  1030  Howard 
Sinclair  Joseph  D.,  1658  Market 
Sinotte  L.  M.  Mrs.,  25%  Stockton 
Slater  James  H.,  6  Turk 
Smith  Emma  Mrs.,  355Brannan 
Smith  Henrietta  I.,  1031  Market 
Smith  Jennie  Mrs.,  216  Powell 
Smith  P.  R.  Mrs.,  634%  Broadway 
Snyder  Louise  J.,  332,  3d 
Soulage  &  Sablier,  327 Montgomery  Av 
Souret  Marcel,  1032  Market 
Spaare  Agnes  Mrs.,  219  Golden  Gate  Av 
Spencer  C.  F.  Mrs.,  1223 Pine 
Spencer  Maude  Mrs.,  1018  Market 
Springer  Michael,  115,  8th 
St.  George  Hotel,  812  Kearny 
St.  Lawrence  House,  568  Mission 
Star  Lodging  House.  5  Commercial 
Steele  George  W.,  362,  3d 
Stevens  William,  404,  3d 
Street  Sarah  Mrs.,  118,  6th 
Stuart  Christina  Mrs..  123  Powell 
Suits  Nelson  J.,  14  Mason 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  1.502  Kentucky 
Sullivan  Josephine  Mrs.,  208,  7th 
Sunnyside  House,  247,  2d 
Sussain  Joseph,  411  Pacific 
Sutter  John,  231,  5th 
Swift  Belle  Mrs.,  202%  Stockton 
Swiss  Home,  631-623  Commercial 
Tanner  Annie  Mrs.,  32  Turk 
Tappe  Marie  Mrs.,  700  California 
Tarride  Pierre,  727  Sansome 
Taschner  Caroline  Mrs..  313  Chestnut 
Tate  George  N.,  105  Stockton 
Taylor  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  22»%  Post 
Teese  Anna  Mrs.,  127  Kearny 
Tehama  Lodging  House,  438  Broadway 


PRINTS  THE  NEWS  TWELVE  HOURS 


The  Bulletin  ^.::r»r"r,:""* 


Kodaks 


TO 

RENT, 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
109   Montgomery  St. 


LOD 


CROCKER-IiANGLEY  DIRECTOKY. 


LUM 


1861 


Tence  Charles,  938  Geary 

Tepper  Charles,  421  Bush 

Tharsing  Nellie  G.  Mrs.,  314b  O'Farrell 

Thibaud  John,  308  Sutter 

Thomas  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  1006  Clay 

Thomas  Lizzie  Mrs.,  1020  Market 

Thomas  Margaret  Mrs.,  172  Minna 

Thompson  Ellen  M.  Mrs.,  305  Minna 

Thompson  Helen  M.  Mrs.,  102  Taylor 

Thompson  Henry,  366  Natoma 

Thulin  L.  M.  Mrs.,  109  Grant  Av 

Timothy  W.  Mrs.,  164  Jessie 

Tintrop  Henry,  149^4,  5th 

Tremont  House,  523  Kearny 

Trezise  Phillip  H.,  113  Larkin 

Turner  A.  D.  Mrs.,  409  Turk 

Tuttle  Simeon,  2336  Mission 

Tuyaret  Peter,  834  Montgomery 

United  States  Lodging  House,  51  Clay 

Urry  Daniel  B.  Mrs.,  307-313,  4th 

Vanderstarr  Janett  Mrs.,  120^  Geary 

Van  Ness  The,  1812  Market 

Van  Treight  Elizabeth,  863  Mission 

Van  Winkle  Hannah  E.  Mrs.,  207  Jones 

Varela  Joaquina  Mrs.,  328  Brannan 

Vestey  Dora  Mrs.,  448i4.  3d 

Villameur  E.  Mrs.,  644  Sacramento 

Vorhies  Daniel  G.,  281  Minna 

Voss  Hans,  1507  Kentucky 

Wagner  John,  547  Howard 

Walker  &  Humpris,  871  Market 

Walkin  M.  B.  Miss,  905  Sutter 

Wall  Margaret  Mrs.,  538  Howard 

Wallace  William,  1346  Market 

Wallford  M.  J.  Mrs.,  331  Stevenson 

Walmsley  William  W.,  863i^  Market 

Walsh  Margaret,  461  Bryant 

Walworth  Mary  C.  Mrs..  404  Turk 

Warburton  E.  P.  Mrs.,  1421/2,  4th 

Ward  Hubert,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 

Ward  John,  1335  Folsom 

Warlin  John,  434,  5th 

Warto  Peter  F.,  550  Mission 

Waters  William  L.,  105  New  Montgomery 

Wayne  A.  C.  Mrs.,  425  Kearny 

Webb  House,  37,  2d 

Weber  Morris,  415  Jones 

Weeks  W.  H.,  941  Valencia 

Welcome  Mary  Mrs.,  1104  Mission 

Wells  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  1137  Mission 

What  Cheer  House,  527-539  Sacramento 

Wheeler  A.  Mrs.,  654  Mission 

White  Hattie  L.  Mrs.,  533  Taylor 

Whitney  John  J.,  218  Stockton 

Wiese  Charles  H., 37  East 

Wilcox  L.  Mrs.,  705  California 

Wiley  I.  M.,  136,  4th 

Wilkinson  House,  3501  Fillmore 

Willesen  Lizzie  Mrs.,  317  Eddy 

Williams  George  H.,  8  Clay 

Williams  Sophia  J.  Mrs.,  514  Pine 

Wilson  Richard  F.,  216  Michigan 

Wilson  Sarah  Mrs.,  208  Drumm 

Wilson  Thomas  H.,  737^/^  Howard 

Wilson  &  Drucker,  120  Post 

Wing  A.  M.  Mrs.,  823  Mission 

Winter  Home,  634  Sacramento 

Wittenberg  &  Boese,  174  Jessie 

Wolf  William,  302.  6th  and  321  Ellis 

Woodmansee  F.  Mrs.,  24,  6th 

Woods  Margaret  E.  Mrs.,  1138  Howard 

Woods  &  Gaffney,  1135  Mission 

Wunsche  Annie  Mrs..  323  Stevenson 

Wurster  George  H.,  418  Ellis 

Yolo  Lodging  House,  309  East  North 

York  William  R. ,  29  Eddy 

Yosemite  House,  1045  Market 

Zanini  C.  G.  Mrs.,  420  Montgomery  Av 

Zollinger  Sarah  J.  Mrs.,  100  Jones 

*  Logging  Jacks. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

^     138-140-142  Fremont 

Looking  Glasses. 

(See  Mirrors.) 


*  Lubricating  Oils. 

(See  also  Oil  Dealers.) 
American  Oil  Co.,  16  Main 
ARCTIC  OIL  WORKS,  30  California 
Dempster  &  Son,  320  Sansome,  room  22 
Dietz  A.  C.  &  Co.,  7-9  Front 
Gregory  H.  P.   &  Co.,  NW  cor    Fremont   and 

Mission 
Nason  R.  N.  &  Co.,  119-121  Front 
NELSON  S.  P.  &  CO.,  3  Commercial 
Osborne  D.  M.  &  Co.,  27 Main 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,    100-104,   1st 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  31-33  Fremont 
RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,  11- 

13,  1st 
Sunset  Manufacturing  Co..  307-309  Sacramento 
Union  Oil  Co.  of  California,  16  Front 

*  Lubricators  and  Oilers. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Lumber  Dealers. 

(See'also  Hardwood  Lumber.) 
Adams  William  J.,  10  Market 
Alameda    Lumber  Yard    (Alameda),    32    Cali- 
fornia, room  10 
Albion  Lumber  Co.,  25  Luning  Bldg 
Allen  &  Higgins  Lumber  Co.  (hardwood),  18-20 

Spear 
American   River   Land    and    Lumber  Co.,  330 

Sansome,  room  16 
Asmussen  George,  3813  Mission 
Atkinson  George  E.,  314  California 
Baxter  A.  A..  22  Market 
Baxter  J.  H.,  23  Market 
Beadle  A.  W.  &  Co.,  14  California 
Bear  Harbor  Lumber  Co.,  32  California 
BELLINGHAM      BAY      IMPROVEMENT      CO. 

(Lumber  Dept.),  33  Market 
Blair  Samuel,  34  Luning  Bldg 
Blythe  &  Trott,  NE  cor  Spear  and  Mission 
Boca  Mill  Co.,  37  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Bodie  Railway  and  Lumber  Co. ,  310  Pine,  room  18 
Brooklyn    Lumber   Yard    (East    Oakland),    32 

California,  room  10 
Byxbee  John  F.,  43  Market,  room  2 
Byxbee  &  Clark,  43  Market,  room  2 
California  Lumber  Co.,  4  Sutter 
California  Redwood  Co.,  316  California 
Casoar  Lumber  Co.,  48  Market,  room  3 
Central  California  Lumber  Co.,  405  Montgom- 
ery 
Central  Lumber  and  Mill  Co.,  20-26,  10th 
Central  Lumber  Co.  of  California,  103  California, 

rooms  30-33 
Clatsop  Mill  Co.,  40 California 
Dean  E.  B.  &  Co.,  23  California,  room  4 
Del  Norte  Commercial  Co.,  318  California 
Derby  E.  M.  &  Co.,  32  California,  room  10 
DE  REYNIER  EUGENE,  324  Pine,  room  3 
Dickins  Lumber  Co.,  Berry  bet  3d  and  4th 
Dingley  C.  L.  &  Co.,  204  Front,  room  9 
Doe  Charles  F.   &    Co.,  SW    cor   Howard    and 

Spear 
Dolbeer  &  Carson,  10  California,  room  3 
Dollar  Lumber  Co.,  10  California,  room  11 
Duncan's  Mills  Land  and  Lumber  Co.,  38  Cali- 
fornia 
Dwight  Ward  A.,  32  Market,  room  9 
Eel  River  Valley  Lumber  Co.,  22  California 
Elk  River  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.,  Pier  4,  Steuart 
Elliot  C.  M.  &  Co.,  33  Market,  room  10 
Engle  &  Son,  SE  cor  Fillmore  and  Francisco 
Fremont  Milling  Co.  (Seattle),  38  California 
Gardiner  Mill  Co.,  33  California,  room  18 
GOLDEN  GATE  LUMBER  CO.,  4  Sutter 
Golden  Thomas  J.,  4  California,  room  13 
GRANDE    RONDE    LUMBER    CO.,    James    A. 

Lacy  agent,  22  Market 
GRAY  &  MITCHELL,  3  California,  room  34 
Gray's  Harbor  Commercial  Co.,  121  Market 
HANIFY  JOHN  R.,  32  Market,  rooms  15-16 
Hanson  &  Co.,  48  Market 
Harmon  S.  M.  Lumber  Co.,  42  Market,  room  3 


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F.    R.  KING  HUGH  B.  JONES. 

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NOTE,— Extra  widths  Sugar  Pine  up  to  50  inches. 

SPECIAL— Large  and  Complete  Stocic  of  Dry  Lumber.  Common  and  Fancy  Shingles 
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Lumtoer  Dealers— Cont'd. 

HARRIS  &  JONES, 

728-738  Bryant  bet  5tli  and  6th.  (See  advt. 
on  preceding  page.) 

Herrick  Edward  M.,  17  Steuart 

Heyman  &  Mayer,  10  California 

Heywood  Franklin,  31  Steuart 

Higgins  &  Collins,  23  Market 

HOBBS,  WALL  &  CO.,  314-324  Spear 

Hooper  C.  A.  &  Co.,  204  Front 

Hooper  F.  P.  &  J.  A.,  4  California 

Humboldt  Lumber  Mill  Co.,  723  Bryant 

Jarvis  Frank  C,  31  Steuart 

Kennedy  &  Shaw  Lumber  Co.,  office  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  2 

Kentfleld  John  &  Co., 318  Steuart 

Kimball  John  S.,  22  Market 

Kings  River  Lumber  Co.,  319  Pine,  rooms  18-20 

Korbel  F.  &  Bros.,  723  Bryant 

Kruse  J.  H.,  SE  cor  23d  and  Shotwell 

Lacy  James  A.,  22  Market,  room  7 

Lambeth  M.  &  Co.,  101  Market 

Loma  Prieta  Lumber  Co.,  106  Phelan  Bldg 

Lyles  Edwin  C,  28  Luning  Bldg 

MACDONALD  &  McKINNON,  541  Brannan  bet 
4th  and  5th 

McKay  &  Co.,  4  California 

Mendocino  Lumber  Co.,  office  40  California 

Moore  &  Smith  Lumber  Co.,  319  Pine 

Morras  Bros.  (Coquille,  Oregon),  4  California 

Nelson  Charles,  6  California 

Nevada  Lumber  Co.,  532  Market,  room  3 

Newport  Wharf  and  Lumber  Co.,  22  California, 
room  24 

Neylan  James,  52  Mission 

Niehaus  E.  F.  &  Co.  (hardwood),  564  Bran- 
nan 

Northwestern  Lumber  Co.,  48  Market 

O'Connor  Jeremiah,  1166-1168  Mission 

Occidental  Mill,  4  California 

Oregon  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  22  Market,  room  9 

Pacific  Empire  Lumber  Co.,  22  Market,  room  7 

Pacific  Lumber  Co.,  6  California 

Pacific  Pine  Lumber  Co.,  121  Market 

Pollard  &  Dodge,  22  California,  rooms  5-6 

Pope  &  Talbot,  204  California 

Port  Costa  Lumber  Co.,  4  California 

Port  Discovery  Mill  Co.,  319  Pine,  rooms  18-20 

Preston  and  McKinnon,  Pier  5  Steuart 

Puget  Sound  Lumber  Co.,  48  Market 

Redwood  Lumber  Co.,  29  Steuart 

Renton.  Holmes  &  Co.,  35  Steuart 

Richardson  Thomas,  22  Market,  room  10 

Salinas  Valley  Lumber  Co.,  224  California 

San  Diego  Lumber  Co.,  10  California,  room  3 

San  Francisco  Lumber  Co.,  office  405  Montgom- 
ery, room  2 

San  Pedro  Lumber  Co.,  4  California 

Sanger  Lumber  Co.,  22  Market 

Santa  Barbara  Lumber  Co.,  4  California 

Schouten  J.  W.  &  Co.,  421-457  Berry 

Scott  &  Van  Arsdale,  128-129  Crocker  Bldg 

SCOTT  &  VAN  ARSDALE  LUMBER  CO.,  SE  cor 
5th  and  Brannan 

Sierra  Lumber  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room 9 

Sierra  Nevada  Wood  and  Lumber  Co.,  532  Mar- 
ket, room  3 

Simpson  Lumber  Co.,  48  Market 

Siskiyou  Lumber  and  Mercantile  Co.,  128-129 
Crocker  Bldg 

Slade  S.  E.  Lumber  Co.,  20  Lunny  Bldg 

Smith  Clayton  P..  35  Steuart 

Smith  Perry  J.,  1307-1309  Valencia 

Sonoma  Lumber  Co.,  319  Pine 

Southern  Oregon  Co.,  16  California 

Stimson  Mill  Co.,  22  Market,  room  8 

Stockton  Lumber  Co.,  4 California 

Swift  &  Co.,  107,  10th 

Tacoma  Mills,  48  Market} 

Taylor  Henry  W.,  3  California 

Towle  W.  W.,  245  King 

Truckee  Lumber  Co.  of  San  Francisco,  243-251 
Berry 

Union  Lumber  Co.,  124  California 

Usal  Redwood  Co.,  10  California,  room  11 

Valley  Lumber  Co.,  4  California 

VAN  WINKLE  L  S.  &  CO.  (hardwood),  413-415 
Market 


Victoria  Lumber  and  Manufacturing  Co.  (Che- 

mainus,  B.  C.)  220  California 
Washington  Mill  Co.,  10  Market 
Welch  &  Co.,  220  California 
Wesson  J.  W.,  foot  9th 
White    Bros,  (hardwood),    SE   cor   Spear    and 

Howard 
White  Horse  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.,  7-8  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
White  L.  E.  Lumber  Co.,  22  California 
Wigmore  John  &  Sons  Co.  (hardwood),  129-147 

Spear  and  26-28  Howard 
Wilson  Bros.  &  Co.,  324  Berry 
WOOD  E.  K.  LUMBER  CO,  THE,   132  Market, 

rooms  18-19 


Lumber  Surveyors. 

(See  Surveyors  Lumber.) 


Macaroni  and  Vermicelli. 

Celle  John  B.,  8  Margaret  PI 
Columbus  Paste  Co.,  425-427  Jackson 
Martinoni  &  Podesta,  512-514  Washington 
Matteucci  F.  &  Co.,  311-313  Francisco 
Musto  C.  E.  &  Co.,  705-707  Battery 
Munziato  L.  &  Son,  415  Broadway 
Ravenna  &  Co.,  421-423  Battery 
Sosso  Theresa  Mrs.,  1325  Dupont 
Splivalo  C.  R.  &  Co.,  307  Battery 
Valente  Luigi,  214-ai6  Broadway 
Valsangiacomo  L.  &  Co.,  425-427  Jackson 


*  Machine  Designers. 
COBB  &  HESSELMEYER,  109  California,  rooms 


*  Machine  Oils. 
PACIFIC    TOOL    AND    SUPPLY    CO.,    100-104, 

1st 
Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.,  207-209  Sacramento 


Machinery— Importers  and  Dealers. 

AUis  Edward  P.  Co.  The,  9  Fremont 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  405-407  San- 
some 

BROWNELL  JAMES  S.  (successor  to  Adams  & 
Carter),  western  agent  Frue  Ore  Concentra- 
tor, 132  Market,  room  15 

CALIFORNIA  TOOL  WORKS,  143-145  Beale 

De  Coninck  Frank  (sugar  plants),  102  Ellis 

EBY  JNO.  D.,  17-19  Main 

Fish  A.  L.,  59-61,  1st 

Gregory  H.  P.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Fremont  and  Mis- 
sion 

Hicks  James  L.,  667  Mission 

JACKSON  BYRON,  Machine  Works,  625,  6th 

Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works,  38-44  Fre- 
mont 

JUDSON  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  Beale 

LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 

Moore  Charles  C.  &  Co.,  32, 1st 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,  Il- 
ls, 1st 

San  Francisco  Tool  Co.,  23  Stevenson 

Steele  R.  E.,  109  California,  room  2 

Tatum  &  Bowen,  34-36  Fremont 

Tracy,  Starkweather  &  Tracy,  220  Fremont 


Machinery— Second-Hand. 

Eckley  William  H.,  320  Mission 
Hoag  J.  W.  &  Co.,  510  Montgomery 
Whitelaw  T.  P.  H.  &  Son,  216  Spear  and  Section 
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Maclilnists. 

Alio  Anton,  319i4,  5th 

Allis  Edward  P.  Co.  The,  9  Fremont 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  405-407  San- 
some 

ATLAS  IRON  WORKS,  cor  Napa  and  Louis- 
iana, Potrero 

Bailey  C.  W.,  1825b  Howard 

Bigelow  John  K.,  10  Stevenson 

BIRCH  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  129-135, 1st 

Brown  Henry  R.,  328  Bush 

Bumgarner  Virgil  W.,  717  Bay 

Burton  Isaac  L.,  115-117.  1st 

CALIFORNIA  TOOL  WORKS.  143-145  Beale 

Cavalli  Bros.,  822  Montgomery 

Christie  Henry  P.,  222  Fremont 

Clerc  Peter  F.,  219-221  Main 

CLOT  &  MEESE,  129-131  Fremont 

Crase  James  J.,  612  Merchant 

Cumming  George  &  Co.,  18  Fell 

Cyclops  Iron  Works,  115-117  Beale 

Day  &  Hunter,  130  Main 

DOW  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS,  114-116  Beale 

DUNDON  P.  F.  (S.  F.  Iron  Works),  314-316  Main 

Electric  Supply  Co.,  58,  1st 

EVANS  C.  H.  &  CO.,  110-112  Beale 

FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 
WORKS,  213,  1st 

Galli  Machine  Works,  504  Commercial 

Giovannini  &  Co.,  43  Fremont 

Golden  State  and  Miners  Iron  Works.  231-251, 1st 

Grace-Reynolds  Labeling  Machine  Co.,  143-147 
Beale 

Gravity  Can-Labeling  Machine  Co.,  105  Mission 

Greenberg's  M.  Sons,  225-227  Beale 

Hall  Robert,  44-46  Main 

Harris,  Oswald  &  Noble,  208  Leidesdorff 

Hedges  George  W.,  323  Mission 

Hemenway  Melville  D.,  59  Nucleus  Bldg 

Henneberg  &  Barth,  549  Brannan 

Heslep  Philander  C,  56  Blusome 

Joshua  Hendy  Machine  Works, 


josnua  Jdendy  Machine  Works,  3 
JUDSON  MANUFACTURING  CO, 

ard  and  Beale 
Kennedy  Hugh,  203-205  Main 
Knott  A.  L.,  641  Post 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
LAYNG  H.  G.  MACHINE  WORKS,  107-1 

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All  Kinds  of  Special  Tools  and  Machines 

Winery  Machinery,  Dynamite  and 

Powder  Works  a  Specialty. 

107,  109  and  111  FREMONT  .STREET 

H.  G.  LAYNG,  President  and  Manager. 

Ljung  Gustaf.  58-60  Bluxome 

Main  Street  Iron  Works,  131-135  Main 

Marshutz  &  Cantrell,  NW  cor  Main  and  Howard 

Mcintosh  &  Wolpman,  137-139  Beale 

McNicoll  A.  J.  &  Co.,  122-124  Main 

Meakin  W.  Machine  Co.,  622  Commercial 

Mercantile  Machine  Works,  43  Fremont 

MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 

Murray  Bros.,  252  Beale 

Myers  Thomas  J.,  724  Army 


NORTH  JOHN  G.,  623  Mission 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  154,  1st 

Periam  C.  J.  &  Co.,  40-42  Main 

Petsch  Johan  C,  221  Mission 

Quin  W.  H.  &  Co.,  33  Beale 

Risdon  Iron  and  Locomotive  Works,  SE  cor 
Howard  and  Beale 

RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,  11-13. 
1st 

Rosenthal  Philip  A.,  81,  9th 

San  Francisco  Tool  Works,  27  Stevenson 

Sauter  Herman,  759  Market 

SCHILLING  ADAM  &  SONS,  211-213  Main 

Schoenstein  Ferdinand  B.,  511  Fulton 

Smith  Edward  P.,  19  City  Hall  Av 

Smith  Wilson  T.,  648  Bryant 

Swain  Hadwen  Manufacuturing  Co.,  215-217 
Spear 

Taylor  P.  T.  &  Co.,  523  Mission 

Thompson  E.,  4111^4  California 

Thompson  William  F.,  40  Main 

TOULOUSE  &DELORIEUX,  620  Commercial 

UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 

Union  Machine  Co.,  130-132  Main 

Van  Drake  Alfred  J.,  141,  1st 

VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  1.35-145  Fremont 

Wagner  Jos.  Manufacuring  Co.,  101-103  Mission 

\\'edgwood  William  Machine  Works,  23  Steven- 
son 

Western  Brass  and  Machine  Works,  106,  1st 

Whyte  &  De  Rome,  126-128  Main 

Williams  &  Orton,  315  Fremont 

Wuelbecke  Henry,  60  Bluxome 

Yankee  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co.,  58,  1st 

♦  Machinists'  and  Engineers'  Supplies. 

Eureka  Roller  Bearings  Co.,  605  Clay 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 

Morris  H.  D.  &  Co.,  141-143,  1st 

NELSON  S.  P.  &  CO.,  3  Commercial 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  11X)-104  1st 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

Pickthall  M.  &.  Co.,  509-513  Mission 

Read  Edward  B.,  16,  1st 

RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,  11- 

13,  1st 
Winans  John  C,  220  Fremont 

*  Machinists'  Tools. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104  1st 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

*  Magic  Lanterns. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
COLT  J.  B.  &  CO.    (N.  Y.)  makers,  George  Break 

manager  Western  branch,  131  Post 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  333  Kearny 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 

Mailing  and  Circulating  Companies. 

Pacific  Advertising  Service,  206  Sansome 
Pacific  Mailing  Co.,  516  Conmaercial 
Stone  &  Weil,  106  Pine 
Western  Mailing  Bureau.  300  Post 


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Maltsters, 

(See  also  Brewers.) 
HERRMANN  &  CO.,  309-311  Sacramento 
Krug  &  Zimmennann,  123-131, 18th 
Pioneer  Malt  House,  office  535-537  Sacramento 
Schweitzer  &  Bauer,  418  Chestnut 
Union  Malt  House,  office  535-537  Sacramento 
Zwieg  Herman,  N  s  Brannan  bet  5th  and  6th 


*  Maltsters'  Supplies. 
HERRMANN  &  CO.,  309-311  Sacramento 


Manicures. 

Broderick  Elise  J.  Mrs.,  236,  17th 
Browne  Annie  A.  Miss,  946  Geary 
Browne  Kate  C.  Miss,  946  Geary- 
Butler  M.  J.  Mrs.,  131  Post 
Carver  &  Leaner,  702  Market 
Dill  Ada  T.,  408  Haight 
Hutchinson  Ida  M. ,7101/2  Taylor 
Johnson  Philip  L.  Mrs.,  609  Powell 
Lee  Anna  H.  Mrs.,  126  Kearny 
Marchand  Lizzie  Mrs.,  28  Geary 
Phillips  J.  Mme.,  944  Market 
Ryder  Lenore  Mrs.,  126  Kearny 
Taylor  Jennie  Miss,  1346  Ellis 
Taylor  May  Mrs.,  913  Sutter 
Tobin  D.  J.  Mrs.,  212  Post 
Williard  Lillian,  14  Grant  Av 


*  Mannocitin. 
PENNELJ.  CHARLES  C.  &  CO.,  4  CaliforniJ 


Mantels— Marble. 

(See  Marble  Works.) 


Mantels— Wood. 
BATEMAN  WILLIAM,  411  Mission 
Bennett  &  Schutte,  148  Valencia 
BUSH  &  MALLETT  CO.,  328-330  Post 
Euler  H.  &Co.,  442,  5th 
Fink  &  Schindler,  1309-1315  Market 
Hagstrom  John  A.,  2219  Folsom 
Klemm  Mantel  Co.,  442,  5th 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
McClernon  Daniel,  113-115,  10th 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  Co.,  309-317  Market 
Rignev  Thomas  F.,  119  Valencia 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  Co.,  641-647  Market 
Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  1039-1041  Market 


Manufacturers'  Agents. 

Ach  Julius,  303  California,  room  19 

ADAMS  &  BECK  CO.  THE 

(C.  W.  Adams  and  E.  B.  and  C.  C.  Beck), 
Pacific  Coast  agents  Mosler  Safe  Co., 
Stimpson  Computing  Scale  Co..  Champion 
Cash  Register  Co.  and  Hough  Cash  Re- 
corder Co ,  308  Market 

Adelsdorfer  Max,  523  Market 

Adler  Sigmund,  526  Market 

Agnew  &  Klser  Co.  The,  57,  2d 

Alexander  R.  S.  &  Son,  97  Steuart 

Allen  Jerome  A.,  84  Flood  Bldg 

AMOS  I.  H.  &  CO.,  12-14  Drumm 

Armstrong  Thomas  W.,  308  Market 

Arnold  Thomas  C,  126  Kearny 

Atkinson  Marshall  B.,  214  Pine,  room  29 

Augstein  &  Fleischman,  126  Kearny 

Baden  Max  M..  121  Post 

Bagg  Stanley  C,  719  Market 

Banks  Thomas,  1320  Valencia 

Bass  Frank  R.,  425  McAllister 

Baughman  Charles  P.,  819  Market,  room  14 

Baumgartner  A.  Fred,  217  Front 

Beam  I.  Willard,  29  Main 

Becht  George  J.,  212  Eddy 

Beck  E.  B.  &  Co.,  308  Market 

Beckett  F.  A.,  220  Sutter 


Behrman  Martin,  436  Montgomery 

Bell  Newton  M.,  109  California 

Bell  N.  L.  &  Co..  37  Crocker  Bldg 

Bell  &  Van  Wyck,  303  California 

Bernheim  M.  H.,  1,20  Sutter 

Beyfuss  Ernst,  35  New  Montgomery 

Birkmaier  George  L.,  .35  New  Montgomery 

Blaich  Adolph,  .35  New  Montgomery 

Blankman  Harold  G..  204  Front,  room  5 

Bradley  Edward  H..  119  Bush 

Brayton  W.  H.,  157  New  Montgomery 

Brown  &  Metzner,  o3b  Market 

Bruner  Henry,  634  Mission 

BUCK  RALPH  S.,  13-15  Bluxome 

Buckelton  Ernest  E.,  14-16  Fremont 

Burd  William,  23  Davis,  room  11 

Calley  Elias  J.,  45  Stevenson 

Caro  Sam  &  Co.,  4  Sutter 

Caro  Simon,  9  Phelan  Bldg 

Church  Seymour  R.,  307  Sansome,  room  1 

Cohn  Isidor,  22  Sansome 

Coleman  Charles  E.,  120  Sutter 

Conran  Thomas  S.,  120  Sutter,  room  69 

Cook  Alexander  J.,  23  Davis,  room  32 

Cook  John  R.,  23  Davis,  room  32 

Co-operative  Pharmacal  Co.,  2560  Market 

Coppage  J.  Clark,  819  Market 

Crook  Edwin  W.,  126  Kearny 

Culver  O.  B.  &  Co.,  25  New  Montgomery 

Curran  Charles  S.,  28,  8th 

Cutting  Packing  Co.,  125-127  Market 

Dailey  Edward  C,  35  New  Montgomery 

De  Lamare  August  J.,  201  Front 

Dieffenbacher  &  Wihl,  318  Front 

Diggles  Henry  J.,  57  Chronicle  Bldg 

Doolin  Michael  J.,  120  Sutter,  room  38 

Earle  H.  H.,  16,  2d 

EBERHARD  GEO.  F.  CO.  THE,  12-14  Drumm 

Ehrenberg  Alfred  G.,  63  Nucleus  Bldg 

Euphrat  L.  &Co.,  126  Davis 

Falk  Morris,  318  Market 

Fannin  &,  Franks,  27  Phelan  Bldg 

Fink  B.  J.,  303  California 

Fisher  George  A.,  109  California,  room  4 

Floersheim  Jacob,  126  Kearny,  room  20 

Flynn  John  W.,  120  Sutter 

Forester  &  Co.,  225  Geary 

Foster  John  F.,  307  Sansome,  rooms  10-11 

Fowden  Mark,  216  Bush,  room  68 

French  John  D.,  109  California,  room  10 

French  &  Kincaid,  221  Sansome 

Funge  William  W.  Jr.,  927  Market 

Galloway  William  T.,  708  Spreckels  Bldg 

Gamble  James  M.,  215  Front 

Gibson  Henry,  626  Market 

Glidden  William  B.,  120  Sutter 

Godchaux  Lucien,  523  Market 

Godfrey  Edward  C,  37-38  Crocker  Bldg 

Graham  Charles  E.,  119  Bush 

Greensfelder  Naph  B.  Co.,  220  Sutter 

Hughson  &  Merton,  109  California,  room  17 

HALL  A.  I.  &  SON,  528-530  Market 

Hammond  George  S.,  214  California 

Hanson  George,  20  O'Farrell 

Hasslacher  L.  C,  120  Sutter 

Hill  George,  819  Market,  room  13 

Hill  John  M.,  819  Market,  room  13 

Hill  &  Scott,  103  Flood  Bldg 

Hlnsberg  Charles,  330  Pine,  room  57 

HOLMGREN  J.  A.  &  CO.,  120  Sutter 

Hubbard  E.  A.  &  Co.,  120  Sutter 

Hutchinson  T.  R.,  113  Bush 

Hyman  Abraham  E.,  14  Sansome 

HymanD.,  326  Pine 

Jacobs  Alexis,  119  Bush 

Jacobs  David  S.,  126  Kearny 

Jacobs  F.  P.  &  Bro.,  119  Bush 

Jacobs  J.  &  Co.,  414  Market 

James  M.  S.,  27  Flood  Bldg 

Jones  William  A.,  42,  2d 

Joseph  Jacob, 239  Kearny 

Juda  Simon,  214  Pine,  room  20 

Kahn  &  Herzog,  401  California 

KaytonA.  H.,  308  Post 

Keegan  John,  120  Sutter 

Keith  Benjamin  R.,  14  Sansome 

Kennelly  Edward  J.,  119  Bush 

King  George,  215  Front 

Knighton  Robert  Jr.,  3  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 


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Manufacturers'  Agents— Cont'd. 
Kowalsky  Joseph  N.,  142  Phelan  Bldg 
Lafaille  Frank  H.,  741  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Larkin  George  H.,  16  Front 
Lederer  George  M.,  130  Sutter 
Levin  Max,  14  Sansome 
Levy  David  A.,  6-8  Sutter 
Levy  Max,  126  Kearny 
Lewis  Jacob  E.,  36  Phelan  Bldg 
Lezinsky  Fred  L.,  516-518  Market 
Lloyd  H.  T.,  18,  2d 
Logan  Hugh,  331  Kearny 
Lohse  &  Grosse,  35  New  Montgomery 
Louisson  Edward  B.,  113  Bush 
Lund  John  A.,  44,  3d 
Mackie  William,  53  Flood  Bldg 
Mandel  Joseph,  13  Bush 
Mantle  Byron  G.,  35  New  Montgomery 
Marquis  George  A.,  421-423  Market 
MARSH  H.  F.,  18  Sutter 
MARSH  &  KIDD,  522  Market 
Mason  Frederick  E.,  220  Sutter 
McGillivray  George,  42,  2d 
Meyer  Ph.,  114  Eddy 
Mills  E.  T..  44  Phelan  Bldg 
Minck  William,  140  Phelan  Bldg 
Mitchell  &  Gafley.  42  Crocker  Bldg 
Morgan  William  P.,  134  Sutter 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
Muir  Joseph,  214  Pine,  room  20 
Mulhern  John,  124  Market 
Muller  Walter  A.,  136  Phelan  Bldg 
Neumann  Aaron,  126  Kearny 
Newman  Edward,  126  Kearny 
Obermayer  Benno,  339  Kearny 
Osgood  &  Howell,  1,32 Market,  rooms  9-10 
Parmelee  &  Bowker,  120  Sutter,  room  79 
Pearson-Swenarton  Co.  The,  113  Montgomery 
Pettes  William  E.,  41  Phelan  Bldg 
Pierce  Charles  L.,  150  New  Montgomery 
Pingree  Charles  D.,  1  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Posener  Herman,  113  Bush 
Priest  &  Shrieve,  421  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
PrindleF.  M.,  16.  2d 
Prindle  F.  M.  &  Co.,  16,  2d 
Rarig  W.  C,  157  New  Montgomery 
Rey  V.  J.  A.,  320  Sansome,  room  5 
Ringwalt  Lansing  M.,  138  Phelan  Bldg 
Roberts  Daniel  W.,  609  Sacramento 
Rottgers  Lambert  J.,  26  O'Farrell 
Rust  Clement  P.,  221  Front,  room  9 
Saalfield  Leopold  A.,  14  Sansome 
Sanford  J.  W.,  214  Pine,  room  30 
Schwarzkop  William.  126  Kearny 
Scott  Arthur  G.,  621  Market 
Seaver  William  A.,  517-519  Market 
Shaw  Henry  B.  &  Co.,  1.32  Market 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  212-214  Market 
Siebenhauer  S.,  118  Pine 
Simmons  Newton  W.,  201  Front 
Slaughter  F.  C.  &  Co.,  120  Sutter 
Sleeth  Frank  V.,  52  Flood  Bldg 
Small  William  H.  M.,  221  Front,  room  11 
Smith  Chester  S..  303  California 
Smith  J.  Glover  &  Co..  25  Stevenson 
SOLOMON  CHAPMAN  JR.,  422-426  Battery 
Spaight  John  C,  84  Flood  Bldg 
Sparrowe  Thomas  W.,  120  Sutter 
Speddy  Thomas  H.,  23  Davis,  room  14 
Spohn  John  H.,  318  Battery 
Standart  W.  H.,  636Mission 
Stanley  William  H..  109  California,  room  19 
Starr  J.  Lewis,  215  Front 
Starr  Robert  E.,  217  Front 
Thane  Joseph  E.,  109  California,  room  1 
Thomp.son  F.  W.,  120  Sutter 
Thomson  Chester  M.,  152  New  Montgomery 
Tormey  P.  J.,  220  Sutter 
Tracy.  Starkweather  &  Tracy,  220  Fremont 
Tripp  R.  M.,  120  Sutter,  room  62 
Tuttle  Louis  F..  320  Sansome,  room  2 
Walter  Nathan  L.,  318  Phelan  Bldg 
WASS  D.  D.,  56.  1st 
Waterhouse  Charles  J.,  212  Eddy 
Watson  William  S..  52  Flood  Bldg 
Webster  Walter  B.,  318  Front 
Weise  Harry  J.,  224  Clay 


WHITNEY  JOHN  B.,  120  Sutter,  room  ; 
Wickson  G.  G.  &  Co.,  3-5  Front 
Wilson  Joseph  A.,  119  Bush 
Wirtner  John  J.,  109  California,  room  1 
Woodlock  Jno.,  26  Beale 
Wurtenberg  D.  S.,  120  Sutter 
Young  Carlos  G.,  122  Davis 
Zeimer  Charles,  126  Kearny 
Zobel  J.  &  Co.,  323  Front 


Manufacturing  Chemists. 

(See  Chemists— Manufacturing.) 


Map  Colorers. 
DAKIN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  320  Sansome 
Sanbom-Perris  Map  Co.,  Limited   (N.  Y.),  426 
California,  rooms  6-7 


Map  Engravers. 

(See  Engravers— Map.) 

Map  Mounters. 

Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  .320  Sansome 

Punnett  Bros.,  625  Mission 

WALKUP  W.  B.  &  CO..  530  Commercial 


Map  Publishers. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
DAKIN  PUBLISHING  CO.,  320  Sansome 
HAINES  JOSEPH  D.,  420  Montgomery,  room  21 
Hooper  &  Bemer,  230  Kearny 

PUNNETT   BROTHERS, 

625  Mission 

Richards  George  E.,  769  Market 
Sanbom-Perris  Map  Co.  Limited  (N.  Y.),  426 

California,  rooms  6-7 
WALKUP  W.  B.  &  CO.,  530  Commercial 


Marble  Dealers. 

Inyo  Marble  Co.,  323  Phelan  Bldg 

Jones  Bros.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  2d  and  Brannan 

MacNutt  A.  H.,  .374  Brannan 

MULLANEY  PATRICK  D.,  419,  3d 

Rufflno  &  Bianchi,  864-870  Bryant 

Seregni  F.,  24  Post 

Sheerin  Daniel  &  Sons,  SW  cor  Broderick  and 

Ellis 
Vermont  Marble  Co.,  242-250  Btannan 


Marble  Saw  Mills. 
Musto  Joseph  &  Son,  707-715  Battery 
Rufflno  &  Bianchi.  864-870  Bryant 
Vermont  Marble  Co.,  242-250  Brannan 


Marble  Works. 

Bacigalupi  &  Jindrak,  614-616  Jackson 
BACK  FRANK  J.,  322-328  Polk 

F.  J.    BACK 
niARBi^c  &  orapxite:  ^vorks 

322-328  POLK  ST.,  near  Cor.  of  McAllister 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 


Blan chard  J.  R.  &  Co.,  cor  San  Jose  Av  and 

Sadowa 
Braida  &  Pasquali  (Mosaic),  721  Laguna 
Catto  John.  NW  cor  29th  and  Mission 
Columbia  Marble  Co.  The,  oflQce  305  Sacramento 
Comuth  Edmond,  112  Golden  Gate  Av 
Daniel  John  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Central  Av  and  Bush 
Donohoe  Patrick,  1613  Turk 
Dumon telle  Eugene,  25-29  De  Boom 
Hawthorne  C.  R.,  3  Henderson  Av 


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'  &  Phillips,  720,  7th 
Lane  Bros.,  411  McAllister 
Lightner  John  S.,  1629  Mission 
Lloyd  H.  J.,  Harrison  het  13th  i 
MacNUTT  A.  H.,  374  Brannan 


Estimates  Furnished.    Work  erected  in  all  parts  of 

the  State. 
A.  H.  MacNUTT,  Qranite  and  Marble  Worl< 

All  Ijinds  of  Eastern  Marble  and  Red  Granite  Monu- 
ments, Tablets,  Headstones,  Vaults,  Granite  Copings. 
374  Brannan  St.,  S.  F.  Cal.  Quarries,  Placer  Co.,  Cal. 

Maestretti  F,  A.,  206  Central  Av 
Mathews  G.  S.,  Turk  opp  Masonic  Cemetery 
McCormick  William  H.,  17  City  Hall  Square 
Metlar  Marble  and  Granite  Co.,  212  Valencia 

MISSION  MARBLE  WORKS 

(Max  Roth),  monuments,  tombstones, 
etc.,  executed  In  artistic  style  at  reason- 
able prices,  all  work  guaranteed,  NW 
cor  14th  and  Guerrero 

Morris  Abraham,  214-216,  5th 
Musto  Joseph  &  Son,  707-715  Battery 
Nutting  J.  F.,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Broderick 
Paltenghi  A.  &  Co.,  1219  Market 
Rebstock  Adolph,  408  Central  Av 
Rodd  Charles  H.,  306  Central  Av 
Roth  Max,  NW  cor  Guerrero  and  14th 
RUFFINO  &  BIANCHI,  864-870  Bryant 

MARBLE    DEPOT 

AND 

STEAM  SAW  MILLS 

RUFFINO  &  BIANCHI 

Importers,    Manufacturers,    Wholesale    and    Retail 

Dealers  In  Foreign  and  Domestic 

MARBLES     AND     GRANITES 

Office,  Yard  and  Mills 

Nos.  864-870  BRYANT,  Bet.  6th  &  7th  Streets 

MONUMENTS 

Mantels,  Table  Tops,   Marble  Furniture    and 

Plumbers'  Slabs  a  Specialty. 

Country  Orders  Promptly  attended  to. 
Telephone  South  364. 

Sheerin  Daniel  &  Sons,  SW  cor  Broderick  and 

Ellis 
Sweeney  John,  16  Hayes 
VERMONT     MARBLE     CO.     (San     Francisco 

Branch),  M.  J.  Hawley  and  Charles  A.  Field 

managers,  344-850  Brannan 

Marine  Artists. 

(See  Artists— Marine.) 

Marine  Surveyors. 

(See, Surveyors— Marine.) 

Markets. 

Bay  City,  1138-1146  Market 

California,  from  Market  to  Pine,  Kearny  to 
Montgomery 

Centre,  SE  cor  Sutter  and  Grant  Av 

City  Hall,  1348-1344  Market 

Clay  Street,  514  Clay 

Colombo,  bet  Front  and  Davis,  Pacific  and 
Clark 

Grand  Central,  991  Market 

Grand  Western,  1310-1318  Polk 

Mission,  SE  cor  16th  and  Mission 

Pacific  Fruit,  from  Clay  to  Merchant  bet  San- 
some  and  Montgomery 

San  Francisco,  from  Clay  to  Merchant  bet  San- 
some  and  Montgomery 

Washington,  S  s  Washington  bet  Montgomery 
and  Sansome 

Masons. 

(See  Brick  and  Stone  Masons.) 


ALPHA  MASSEURS  AGENCY,  1117  Van  Ness 

Av,  telephone  East  579 
Asals  John,  91  St  Ann's  Bldg 
Buzello  Arthur  R.,  416  Golden  Gate  Av 
Goodban  Frank  E.,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
GRETH  AUGUST,  537  Turk 

INSTITUTION  FOR  MASSAGE 

THE  SWEDISH  MOVEMENT  CURE 

AND  PHYSICAL  CULTURE 

Lessons  given  and  Operators  furnished 
537  Turk  St.  DR.  GRETH,  Proprietor 

Hours,  11  to  1  and  <i  to  7  p.  m.    Telephone  East  201 

Gruggel  Carl,  315  Geary 

Hennessy  Clementine  Mrs.,  636  Sutter 

Hulthen  John  J.,  1007  Market 

Kaelber  William,  999  Chestnut 

Olsen  Klaus,  913  Geary 

PamlihH.  S.  A.  Miss.  406  Sutter 

Ralph  Etta  Mrs.,  28J4,  6th 

Match  Manufacturers. 

Bay  City  Match  Co.,  23  Davis 
Electric  Match  Co.,  23  Davis 
Enterprise  Match  Factory,  236,  14th 
Leege  &  Mills,  410-412  Clay 
Metropolitan  Match  Co.,  412  Front 
Salts  James,  23  Davis 

Mathematical  Instruments. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  333  Kearny 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 
Lietz  A.  Co.  The,  422  Sacramento 
SALA  JOSEPH  C,  429  Montgomery 

*  Matting. 

Brandenstein  M.  J.  &  Co.,  118-120  Market 
Easton  &  Schwartz,  19  Battery 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO. 

(rubber),  577-579  Market 
GUTTA   PERCHA    AND    RUBBER    MFG.    CO. 

(rubber),  30-32  Fremont 
Litzius  A.  &  Son,  512  Hayes 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 
MACONDRAY  &  COMPANY,  425-427  Market 
NEW   YORK  BELTING   AND    PACKING    CO., 

Ltd.  (rubber),  509-511  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
Walcom  George,  402  Sutter 

Mattress  Makers. 

(See  also  Upholsterers.) 
Beal  Samuel  Furniture  Co.,  733-741  Mission 
Bean  Wesley  P.,  411  Turk 
Bernhard  Henry  &  Co.,  658  Mission 
Bernhard  Mattress  Co.,  642  Mission 
Clark  Truman  S.  Co.  (wire),  645  Mission 
Cowan  E.  Mrs.,  214  Post 
Frank  H.   W.  &  Co.,  212-216  Commercial  and 

938-934  Howard 
Hoey  John,  716-718  Mission 
Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  760 Mission 
Jansen  Alexander,  928  Howard 
Marwedel  Edward  H.,  712  Mission 
Meunier  Gaspard,  919  Montgomery 
Miller  Joseph  A.,  960-962  Mission 
New  England  Furniture  Co.,  720  Mission 
Pacific  Spring  and  Mattress  Co.,  706  Mission 
Radden  Carl,  212!^.  12th 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
Solomon  I.  L.  &  Co.,  840  Mission 
Sullivan  Thomas,  743  Mission 

*  Mechanical  Engineers. 

(See  also  Engineers— Mechanical.) 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 


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OFFICE.    MARKET   AND    SECOND    STREETS. 


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MEN 


Bright's  Disease  and  Diabetes  Meliitus 

and  their  train  of  many  complications,  can  now  positively  be  cured. 

Fulton's  Radical  Remedy  and  Fulton's  Qiabetlc  Specific 

Have  successfully  overcome  all  the  difficulties  heretofore  encountered  in  these  diseases  and 
the  afflicted  are  speedily  restored  to  health. 
Prof.  Fulton  has  the  extreme  satisfaction  of  being  enabled  to  announce  that  he  is  at  liberty  to 
refer  to  manv  marvelous  cures  of  cases  pronounced  by  eminent  physicians  to  be  Bright  s  Disease 
and  Diabetes' in  the  advanced  stages,  and  of  all  ages,  from  that  of  a  child  eighteen  months  ot  age, 
and  of  various  ages  up  to  the  age  of  seventy-five  years;  all  rescued  as  it  would  seem  by  a  miracle 
from  the  very  jaws  of  death. 

Addi-ess  present  orders, 

JOHN    J.  FULTON, 

Professor  of  Tlierapeutics, 
1221    MARKET   STREET,  sAN  FRANCISCO. 


Office    Hours: 
From    10    A.   M.  to    4  P.    M. 


*  Medalist. 
330  Sansome,  room  68 

*  Medals. 


KXin^rG-JI&(3|fMri 


Medicine  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Patent  Medicines.) 

BRADDOCK  R.  HATHAWAY 

Proprietor  Dr.  Sweet's  "Liyek  Cleaxser"  and  tin- 
tonic  "Red  Blood  Bitters."  remedies  fur  the  treat- 
ment of  biliousness,  and  all  diseases  of  the  Liver. 
KiDXETS  and  Blood.  They  are  guaranteed  purely 
vegetable  ;  and  will  cure  when  all  other  so-called 
remedies  have  failed. 

430  Bryant  Street. 

JOHN  J.  FULTON,  1221  Market 

Meerschaum  Pipe  Makers. 

Grundel  Christian.  335  Kearny 
Heininger  Charles  P.,  526  Market 
Wagner  George  M.,  306  Kearny 
Zenker  Robert,  315  Kearny 

Men's  FumlsMng  Goods— Wholesale. 

Brenner  L.  &  G..  26-28  Battery 

BROWN  BROTHERS  &  CO.,  121-125  Sansome 

COHEN  W.,  HIRSCH  &  CO.,  3-5  Battery 

Eagleson,  Hawkins  Co.,  535  Market 

Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Michels,  17-19  Sansome 

Heynemann  &  Co.,  .33-35  Battery 

Lowenberg  &  Co.,  24-26  Sansome 

Meyerstein  Lewis,  113  Sansome 

Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Bush  and  Sansome 

Neustadter  Bros.,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Sansome 

Sachs  Bros.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Bush  and  Sansome 

Schever  M.  &  Bro.,   16-18  Sansome 

Schweitzer  &  Co.,  29-  1  Battery 

Strauss  Levi  &  Co.,  14  Battery 

Young,  Smyth,  Field  &  Co.,  102  Flood  Bldg 

Men's  Furnishing  Goods— Retail. 

(See  also  Shirt  Manufacturers,  also  Dry 
Goods— Retail.) 
Apelt  Charles  M.  Mrs.,  136  Montgomery  Av 
Arnold  &  Walsh,  32,  6th 
Asher  Asher  F.,  305  Grant  Av 
ATKINS  R.  C.  &  SONS,  123-125  Montgomery 
Beamish  Percy,  918-922  Market 
Behrmann  Ludwig,  430%,  3d 
Benedict  &  Turner,  SW  cor  Sutter  and  Mont- 
gomery 
Berman  Otto,  769  Market 
Black  Howard,  514  Kearny 
Black  &  Forrest,  209  Montgomery 
Blake  John,  915  Illinois 


Bolger  James  J.,  124,  4th 

Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  105  Montgomery 

Butenschon  Oscar  C,  1346  Folsom 

Carmany  John  W.,  25  Kearny 

Carroll  &  Tilton,  811  Market 

CasnerBros.,  38,  6th 

Celler  Mark,  30,  7th 

Cohen  Benjamin,  431-437  Montgomery 

Cohen  Harris.  54,  4th 

Conway  &  Baumel,  4  Hayes 

Dorey  &  Cunningham,  509  Montgomery 

Duggan  James  B.,  119  Montgomery 

Eagleson  &  Co.,  748-750  Market  and  243  Mont- 
gomery 

Edwards  David,  4  Mission 

Elias  Morris,  514,  2d 

Fechheimer  Charles  S.,  706-710  Kearny 

Fitz  Maurice  William  J.,  817  Market 

Frank  Mark  E.,  238  Kearny 
;    Godfrey  Walter  A.  H.,  101-103,  2d 
i    Goldstone  Bros.,  908  and  926-928  Dupont 
i    Goodman  Joseph,  114  Berry 

Hahn  A.  C,  233  Kearny 

Hahn  Robert  C,  1008  Market 

Hamel  Henry,  434  Hayes 
I    Hanlev  James,  779  Market 
I    Hansen  &  Ebrick,  SE  cor  Market  and  3d 
i    Harris  Jacob,  2808,  16th 

Harris  Samuel,  20  East 

Hart  Marcus,  400  Kearny 

Hyams,  Pauson  &  Co.,  25-27  Sansome  and  34-40 
Kearny 

Jacobs  Samuel,  1366  Market 
j    Jonas  Isaac,  238-240,  3d 
I    Kalmuk  Robert,  234,  6th 

Keilus  Charles  &  Co..  200-206  Kearny 
1    Kelley  Annie  M.  Mrs..  340,  3d 

Label  Salomon,  244,  3d 
1    Leites  Frank,  341/2,  4th 

Liebreich  Minnie  Mrs.,  312,  4th 

Lubin  &  Son,  611  Montgomery 

Lynch  &  O'Connor,  132,  4th 

Maher  William  E.,  41  East 

Mahoney  J.  J.  &  Co.,  62,  3d 

Markus  Louis,  401  Kearny 

Martin  Matthew,  1336  Mission 

Merle  L.  V.,  616  Kearny  and  45-47,  6th 

Meyer  Louis,  517  Kearny 

Michels  Isaac,  1354  Market 

Moran  James  M.  &  Co.,  1009-1013  Market 

Morgan  Bros.,  229  Montgomery 

Morris  Simon,  916  Dupont 

O'Brien  J.  J.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Jones 

Pacific  Shirt  Co.,  1038  Market 

Perkins  C.  B.,  1033  Market 

Peterson  August  B.,  252,  3d 

Ploner  Peter  P.,  Railroad  Av  nr  12th  Av  South 

Prager  A.  J.  &  Sons,  a57-859  Market 

Quin  W.  J.  Miss,  1561  Market 

Quinn  John  E.,  NW  cor  Polk  and  Pine 

Raphael's,  9-15  Kearny 

Reinhertz  Isaac,  318,  6th 

Renault  John  F.,  110,  9th 

Ring  &  Baker,  1302  Market 

Roman  Bruno,  875  Market 


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[.&  Co.,  901-903  Market 
Roos  Bros.,  37-37  Kearny 
Rosenberg  Bros.,  55,  3d 
Rosenstein  Bros.,  a38,  4th 
Rudee  Isidore,  151-153,  4tli 
Schoenfeld  Adolph,  1316  Market 
Schoenfeld  Michael,  527  Montgomery 
Schoenfeld  S.  &  Co.,  1208  Market 
Schoenholz  Bros.  &  Co.,  110,  6th  and  1913  Fill- 
more 
Schwartz  Samuel,  6,  34th 
Seeligsohn  &  Philips,  221  Kearny 
Seldner  Phil  &  Co.,  1102  Market 
Selig  Isaac,  218  Kearny 
Seligman  Bros.,  142,  3d 
Serensky  Abraham,  2816,  16th 
Solomon  Baruch,  106,  3d 
Stencel  Sigmund,  42,  3d 
Stringa  William,  1308  Polk 
Summerfield  H.  &  Co.,  924-930  Market 
Weil  &  Beck,  940  Market 
Wldlund  J.  F.  &  Co.,  11  Mission 
Wolf  &  Frank,  233  Kearny 
Wolfe  Abraham,  903  Dupont 


MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

Morris  H.  D.  &  Co.,  141-143,  1st 

Pacific  Metal  Works,  137-139.  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

VAN  WINKLE  I.  S.  &  CO.,  413-415  Market 

Wacholder  Benjamin,  1436  Turk 

•  Metal  Polish. 


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MOISE   L.  H.  MATCHLESS    TRIPOLINE   AND 
MEXOLINE   METAL   POLISHES,    330    San- 


!  *  Metal  Punches. 

!    MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 


Metal  Roofers. 

(See  Roofers— Metal.) 


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Mercantile  Agencies. 

Bay  State  Mercantile  Co.,  113  Sansome 
Bradstreet   Co.    The,  Mercantile   Agency,    230 

California 
Credit  Agency  The,  206  Sansome 
CURTIN-BEALS'    MERCANTILE  COLLECTION 

AGENCY,  24  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Dun  R.  G.  &  Co.,  320  California 
Merchants'  Credit  Association  of  California,  123 

California 
Merchants'    Mutual    Adjusting    Agency,     504 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Merchants'    Retail  Commercial   Agency   (Chi- 
cago), 31  Chronicle  Bldg 
North  American  Mercantile  Agency,  14  Sansome 
Pacific    Coast    Co-operative    Credit    Co.,   28-29 

Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Pickens,  Fulton  &  Co.,  130  Sansome 
Standard    Collection   and   Mercantile   Co.,    28 

Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Merchandise  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Merchandise.) 

Merchant  Tailors. 

(See  Tailors.) 


Merchants. 

(See  Respective  Headings.) 

*  Metal  Engravers. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Metal  Importers. 

(See  also  Hardware— Wholesale.) 
Adams  John  Q.,  123  California,  room  17 
Burnstine  Bros.,  NE  cor  5th  and  Blrxome 
De  La  Montanya  James,  606-608  Battery 
Dunham,  Carrigan  &  Hayden  Co.,  17-19  Beale 

and  18-24  Main 
FINN  JOHN  METAL  WORKS,  109-111  Mission 

JOHN    FINN    METAL  WORKS 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

METALS 

BABBITT,  SOLDER,  TIN,  LEAD,  ETC. 
109  and  111  Mission  St.  San  Francisco 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Harley  Charles  Co.,  844-856  Harrison 
Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  225-237  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 

Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  18-22  Fremont 


Metal  Spinners. 

Barker  Peter  E.,  134  Sutter 
Boesch  Lamp  Co.,  585  Mission 
Budde  Joseph,  575  Mission 
Petsch  Johan  C,  221  Mission 

•  Metal  Stamping. 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  315  Mission 
Pacific  Zinc  Ornament  Factory,  585  Mission 

Metallic  Signs. 

Hill  &  Scott,  103  Flood  Bldg 
Hopps  &  Sons,  429  Pine 


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Kraker  &  Wagner,  935  Market 

LYONS  BROTHERS, 

612  California 

PATTERSON  WILLIAM, 

604  California 

San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 

72,  1st 
Simon  H.  &  Co.,  210  Battery 
Tietjen  Sign  Co.,  518  Battery 
Union  Metal  Sign  Co.,  575  Mission 

Metallurgists. 
(See  also  Assayers,  also  Smelting  Works.) 

Bisbee,  Williams  &  Co.,  122  Davis 

Ellis  Henry  R..  318  Pine 

FALKENAU  LOUIS,  434  California 
i    Gold  and  Silver    Extraction   Co.    of  America 
I  (limited),  23  Stevenson 

Hanks  Henry  G.,  718  Montgomery 
i    LUCKHARDT  C.  A.  &  CO.,  71-73  Stevenson 
'    Price  Thomas  &  Son,  524  Sacramento 

Reichling  F.  &  L.  F.,  404  Montgomery 
1    SAVILLE,  MacLYMONT  &  CO.,  10  Annie 

Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery 

Strong  George  W.,  10  Stevenson 

*  Metals. 

!    FINN  JOHN  METAL  WORKS,   109-111   Mission 

I    LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

*  Metaphysicians. 

CHRISTIAN    SCIENCE  HOME, 


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KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  643  Market 


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Midwlves. 

(See  also  Nurses.) 
Abraham  Sophie  Mrs.,  SW^A,  11th 
Achard  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  555  Mission 
Campbell  R.  Mrs.,  1606  Church 
Donovan  Ellen  Mrs.,  1306  Folsom 
Dotta  Jennie  Mrs.,  707  Vallejo 
Fuhrig  Dora  Mrs.,  1718  Howard 
Hunter  Emma  Mrs.,  .'}430b  16th 
Kage  D.  Mrs.,  9  Rondel  PI 
Kassebaum  Louisa,  1135  Union 
Klint  Karm  Miss,  912  Howard 
Kramer  Mary,  7th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Kronholm  J.  S.  Mrs.,  1210  Folsom 
Labohm  Martha  Mrs.,  1013  Mission 
Lerch  Mary  Mrs.,  2229i/^  Mission 
Michieli  Lorenza  Mrs.,  429J4  Broadway 
Priani  Angiolina  Mrs.,  719  Vallejo 
Puetz  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  25414,  4th 
Rogers  M.  E.  Mrs.,  929  Howard 
Sattler-Simon  E.  Mrs.,  712a  Union 
Shaeler  Margaret  Mrs.,  58V4,  2d 
Schiering  Carrie  Mrs.,  21914  Ritch 
Schmidt  H.  D.  Mrs.,  1703  Howard 
Schneider  Christine  Mrs.,  1430  Powell 
Schneider  J.  Mrs.,  506  Union 
Schoellhorn  Emille  Mrs.,  506  Larkin 
Schwarting  Dora  Mrs.,  1904  Mission 
Shaw  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  313  Haight 
Wilson  L.  A.  Mrs.,  701/2  West  Mission 
Wood  Maria  Mrs.,  230  Clara 
Wunscher  Caroline  Mrs.,  144,  8th 
Zillmer  A.  D.  Mrs.,  1061  Mission 
Zimmermann  Eliza  Mrs.,  20214,  7th 

Military  and  Navy  Goods  and  Regalia. 

California  Uniform  Co.,  523  Market 
LITCHFIELD   J.  M.  &   CO.,    12  Post 
Norcross  D.  &  Co.,  220  Sutter 
PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 

*  Milk  Cans. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 


Milk— Condensed. 

(See  Condensed  Milk.) 

Milk  Dealers. 

Andrea  Florient  L.,  16th  Av  South  nr  G 

Ansenhofer  Peter,  cor  Pope  and  Hanna 

Arnold  Edward  H.,  University  nr  Silliman 

Augusto  John,  35  Ritch 

Ballhaus  Charles,  Naples  nr  Italy  Av 

Barbour  Charles  E.,  3412  California 

Bareilles  Bros.,  1238,  22d  Av 

Barry  Edward,  Springdale  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

Bauer  Henry,  Bowdoin  nr  Silliman 

Baumann  Joseph,  Silliman  nr  Silver  Av 

Baumann  Joseph  M.,  1032  Howard 

Baumann  &  Baumann,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Silver 

Av 
Belloeq  &  Manjon,  Cambridge  nr  Wayland 
Benedict  Bros.,  30,  12th 
Benedict  Charles  E.,  1655^4  Mission 
Beverly  Edward  H.,  120  Fillmore 
Binz  William,  19th  Av  South  nr  J 
Blum  Marx,  709  Larkin 

Booker  &  Anthanen,  cor  Cambridge  and   Way- 
land 
BOSTON  FARM  DAIRY,  219,  7th 
Brower  Bros.,  24  Scott  PI 
Browning  Frank  B.,  NE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 
Burfeind  H.  H.  W.,  opp  Alms  House 
Cantiene  Joachim,  17th  Av  South  nr  F 
Cassen  Louis,  Cambridge  nr  Silliman 
Cassou  Bernard,  cor  Wayland  and  Hamilton 
Caubu  Peter,  19th  Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
Christen  John  A.,  Silver  Av  bet  Scott  Av  and 

Letchard 
Christen  &  Gioldi,  Berlin  nr  Wayland 
Clifford  Hersey  A.,  Bacon  nr  Cambridge 
Cole  &  Wise,  Alms  House  Road  nr  Corbett  Av 
Colemam  Patrick,  Naples  nr  China  Av 
Connors  Edward,  308  Sweeney 
Costa  Peter,  Hamilton  nr  Bowdoin 
Daiss  &  Bauer,  cor  Wayland  and  Somerset 


Daly  &  Coldwell,  1010  Valencia 

Davidson  Alonzo,  315  Eureka 

Dedini  William,  19th  Av  South  nr  J 

Devlin  &  Sons,  off  Mission  Road  nr  Six  Mile 

House 
Dibblee  William  &  Co.,  408  Tehama 
Dock  P.  O.,  2104  Fillmore 
Dowd  Rodger,  118  St.  Rose's  Av 
Driscoll  John,  523,  7th  Av 
Dutton  &  Wright,  NE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 
Emhoff  Kate,  cor  Lisbon  and  Japan  Av 
Escloses  Jean,  401  Naples 
Evans  Charles,  12  Hartford 

Ewbank  Thomas  NE  cor  Buchanan  and  Fulton 
Ewell,  Shafer  &  Co.,  331,  33d 
Fassler   Joseph,   Mission  Road  bet    Five  and 

Six  Mile  Houses 
Ferris  John  W.,  319.  6th 
Finn  Edward,  S  s  Harrison  nr  13th 
Flugger  Charles,  Moscow  nr  Brazil  Av 
Frankel  Julius,  SE  cor  12th  Av  and  L 
Furger  &  Trasch,  19th  Av  South  bet  G  and  H 
Furrer  Bros.,  cor  Tara  and  Geneva 
Furrer  Bros.,  Lowell  nr  Hanover 
Furrer  Casper,  Porter  Av  nr  6  Mile  House 
Giannini  Gaetano,  Berlin  bet  Felton  and  Bur- 
rows 
Gibbons  George  A.,  cor  Persia  Av  and  Prague 
Gilligan  Christopher,  Vistacion  Valley  nr  Six 

Mile  House 
Gnos  Bros.,  San  Bruno  Avnr  Wayland 
Good  H.  &  Sons,  Corbett  Av  bet  22d  and  23d 
Greely  Mark  A  ,  3104  Point  Lobos  Av 
Groth  F.  C,  1814  Devisadero 
Guadaloupe  Dairy  Co.,  1015  Valencia 
Guglielmoni  C,  6341/3,  24th 
Guthrie  David  L.,  231,  6th  Av 
Harrington  George,  230,  33d 
Harvey  &  Johnson,  2614  Mission 
Hawes  Charles  M.,  428  Connecticut 
Heim  Jacob,  18th  Av  South  nr  G 
Hinrichs  Maria  Miss,  524,  3d 
Howland  Daniel,  Munich  nr  Persia  Av 
Huff  M.  B.  Mrs.,  34th  off  San  Jose  Av 
Indig  Louis,  Harrison  nr  Precita  Av 
Iten  August  J.,  420,  3d 
Jacobsen  Alfred  L.,  Berlin  nr  Felton 
Jersey  Farm  Co.,  837  Howard 
Johnson  &  Brown,  118-120,  14th 
Kavanagh  &  Gallagher,  633  Grove 
Kealeger  Bros.,  17th  Av  South  nr  S 
Keller  Richard,  19th  Av  and  K 
Kenny  James,  cor  Amherst  and  Silliman 
Kovistra  Bros.,  Norton  nr  Mission 
Kreth  August  L.,  13th  Av  South  bet  K  and  L 
Kuehn  John,  2314  Market 
Lafourquette  Jacques,  18  Av  South  nr  1 
Lapachet  Bros.,  Athens  nr  Persia  Av 
Leipsio  Bros.,  2335  Washington 
Leopold  Bros.,  cor  Berlin  and  Woolsey 
Linehan  John,  Vienna  nr  France  Av 
Linehan  John  J.,  3528  Sacramento 
Loewe  William  G..  Russia  Av  nr  Vienna 
Louarn  Allen,  cor  Persia  Av  and  Munich 
Mains  Robert,  16  Boyce 
Marcus  Simon,  Acton  nr  Bootz's  Park 
Marty  Frank,  Silver  Av  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
McDonough  John,  17th  Av  South  bet  R  and  S 
McGlynn  John,  1413  Harrison 
McLellan  Bros.,  1713  Washington 
McMartin  E.  &  Son,  WA  Oak  Grove  Av 
McSherry  Bros.,  Corbett  Av  nr  Almshouse 
Merriam  G.  B.,  1619  Devisadero 

MILLBRAE  COMPANY, 

country    milk    and     cream,    office    and 
depot,  SE  cor  Mission  and  9tli.    (See  advt. 
on  opposite  page.) 
MILLBRAE  DAIRY,  814  Octavia 

Miller  William  C,  238-240,  14th 

Minehan  Thomas,  60  West  Park 

Mitchell  Patrick,  Cambridge  nr  Wayland 

Mitchell  Thomas,  cor  Naples  and  Russia  Av 

Miurea  K.,  SW  cor  Carolina  and  Santa  Clara 

Morton  Bros.,  436,  10th 

Mozetti  Bartolomeo,  18th  Av  South  bet  R  and  S 

Murphy  &  Willi,  2936,  16th  , 

Muther  Frank,  Wyoming  Av  nr  Sickles  Av 

Nager  Bros.,  cor  28th  Av  South  and  Potrero  Av 


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CHAPMAN, 

Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


MIL 


CKOCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


MIL  1871 


MiLLBRAE  Company 

Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Private  Families  supplied 
with  Country  Milk  and  Cream 

Good  Pasture,  Wholesome  Feed  and 
Healthy  Cattle 


Fresh  Butter,  Eggs  and  Cheese 

OFFICE    AND     DEPOT 

MI55I0N  AND  NINTH  5TS. 


TELEPHONE  SOUTH  331 


SAN  FRANCISCO 


Nelson  Nels,  1611  O'Farrell 

O'Connor  William  F.,  135,  19tli 

O'Farrell  John,  128  Edinburgh 

Paton  Theophilus,  NE  cor  22d  Av  and  Clement 

Perham  George  L.,  Cambridge  nr  Bacon 

Perine  Felice  A.,  Wayland  nr  San  Bruno  Av 

Peterson  A.,  1424-1426 Fulton 

Pontacq  August,  cor  Berlin  and  Felton 

Ramos  Joseph  M.,  17Hayward 

Regli  Joseph,  Croce  nr  Mission 

Renner  Louis,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Onondaga 

Av 
Reynolds  Oliver  O.,  17  Franklin 
Rice  William  H.,  NE  cor  Fell  and  Gough 
Riley  Owen,  San  Bruno  Av  oppFive  Mile  House 
Roberts  John.  30th  Av  South  nr  San  Bruno  Av 
Ruhland  &  Zimmermann,  Point  Lobos  and  32d 

Avs 
Russi  &  Regli,  Scott  Av  nr  Silver  Av 
Solomon  Mori  tz,  1509  Broderick 
Sambertraint  Frank,  Amherst  nr  Cambridge 
SAN  MATEO  RANCH  DAIRY,  1515  Fillmore 
Sanders  Jacob,  219,  7th 
Sanquist  Bros.,  159,  2d 
Sarthou  &  Trebucq,  35th  Av  South  nr  Railroad 

Av 
Sartor  1 1.  &  Co.,  8  Lick  PI 
Savonello  Charles,  33d  Av  South  nr  San  Bruno 

Av 
SchwerinH.  &  Co.,  cor  Schwerin  and  Walbridge 
Sere  John,  cor  Persia  Av  and  Edinburgh 
Seventeen  Mile  Farm  Milk  Depot,  428-430  Turk 
Shatman  Edward,  120,  13th  Av 
Silver  Manuel,  4  Harrison  Av 
Simmen  Bros.,  17th  Av  South  nr  G 
Simmen  Bros.,  16th  Av  South  nr  I 
Skehan  James,  Trumbull  nrCongdon 
Smart  George  C,  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr  County 

Jail  2 
Smith  James,  716  Brazil  Av 
Smith  Patrick  J.,  923  North  Point 
Spencer  Fred  M.,  1037  Valencia 
Steele  James  A.,  600  Fulton 
Steel  Joseph,  600  Fulton 


Steiner  PaulF.  E.,  17th  Av  South  nr  F 
Stewart  Elias,  505,  7th 
Stone  &  Co.,  1519  California 
Stuart  John  T.,  Mission  Road  opp  Crescent  Av 
Such  &  Nelson,  1214  Folsom 
Sweet  Mowry  P.,  1615  Folsom 
Tamony  John,  Edinburgh  nr  Silver  Av 
Ticoulet  Martin,  Marshall  nr  Mission 
Felton  Walter,  618  Capp 
Towns  Ann  Mrs.,  cor  Grant  and  Brazil  Av 
Towns  William,  cor  La  Grande  and  Brazil  Avs 
Trautvetter  Otto,  816  Treat  Av 
Tscheinan  Jolm,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Woolsey 
VostiS.  &  Co.,  Mission  Road  nr  Six  Mile  House 
Walton  John  R.,  211-213,  10th 
Weiser  Philip,  735  Tehama 
Willev  Bros.,  Tara  nr  San  Jose  Road 
Witt  Bros.,  28  Hoff  Av 

Wolff  Peter  T.  C,  cor  Naples  and  Persia  Av 
Wright  Henry  W.,  cor  Sweeney  aed  Boylston 
X.  L.  Dairy  Company,  N  W  cor  21st   and  Fulton 
Younghans   Ernest,  Serpentine  Av  opp  Hamp- 
shire 
Zickel  John  Jr.,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  32d  Av 

South 
Zwissig  Joseph,  Marshall  nr  Congdon 
Zwissig  Louis,  16th  Av  South  nr  G 


MiU  BuUders. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 
Wagner  Jos.  Manufacturing  Co.,  101-103 Mission 


MiU  Machinery. 

(See  also  Iron  Foundries,  also  Machinists.) 
O'BRIEN  M.,  (flour),  511-513  Mission 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  M:a.rk:et  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St, 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


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CROCKEK-IANGLEY  DIRECTOKY. 


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MIU  Picks. 
RIDGEWAY  WILLIAM  J.,  19  Hill 


•  Mill  Stones. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Mm  Supplies. 
DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN  &  HAYDEN  CO.,    17-19 
Beale 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (rubber),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

HawleyBros.  Hardware  Co.,  SW  cor  Market 
and  Beale 

LANE  W.  E..  505  Kearny 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58, 1st 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO., 
LTD.,  509-511  Market 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

Simonds  Saw  Co.,  31  Main 

Taylor  John  &  Co.,  63, 1st 

Milliners. 

Adcock  Charles  E.,  10  Kearny 

AlpernM.  Mrs.,  1,6th 

Auger  F.  Mrs.,  625  Larkin 

Ayers  Ernestine  I.  &  Co.,  227-289  Devisadero 

Baker  Alice  Miss,  932  Sutter 

Bohr  Wilhelmina  Miss,  3003.  16th 

Borgstrom  E.  Miss,  322  Montgomery  Av 

Borgstrom  Jennie,  1.521  Polk 

Bowman  N.  Miss,  2837,  16th 

Braid  A.  G.  Mrs.,  527  Hayes 

Bressler  E.  &  B.,  1388  Market 

Brown  Lottie  Miss,  599  Ellis 

Bullion  A.  &Co.,  39,  6th 

Burns  Nellie  Miss,  112!/2,  9th 

Cantor  Rachael,  909  Market 

Caswell  E.  E.  &  Co.,  28  Post 

Christy  Augusta  Mrs.,  12,  6th 

Cohn  &  Schetter,  503-505  Montgomery  Av 

Connor  Ida  E.  Miss,  36 Geary 

Corridan  M.  P.  Mrs.,  1206  Mission 

Cosgriff  Annie  G.  Mrs.,  48,  3d 

Coughlin  James,  919  Market 

Dinan  P.  Miss,  111  Stockton 

Donovan  Ellen,  1526  Polk 

Dorn  Annie  Mrs.,  1010  Market 

Dowling  B.  &  L.,  1908  Market 

Fortune  Lucy  Miss,  2512  Mission 

Fox  D.  C.  Mrs.,  820  Geary 

Garner  Minnie  J.  Miss,  1708  Devisadero 

Gaughran  Maggie  Miss,  248,  6th 

Gorman  Augusta  Miss,  1372  Market  and  42,  6th 

Graessler  Annie  Mrs.,  127  Taylor 
Grant  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1700  Sacramento 

Guillemet  Adolphine  Mrs.,  1520  Powell 

Gunzburger  Frederika,  I6171/2  Webster 

Haake  Alice  Miss,  121  Post 

Haendel  C.  Mrs.,  316  Sutter 

HallS.  R.  Mrs.,938Market 

Harrison  &  Ginsberg,  219  Geary 

Hawley  Nellie  Miss,  1433  Polk 

Heavener  Ellen  Mrs.,  1332  Stockton 

Hicks  Fanny,  1803  Fillmore 

Hohnemann  Augusta  Miss,  806,  18th 

Hopkins  Mary  Mrs.,  114,  6th 

Huffman  S.  B.,  1907  Fillmore 

Hyland  J.  J.  Mrs..  2524 Mission 

Jones  Hannah  Mrs.,  1211  Stockton 

Kaplan  L.  Miss,  1109  Sutter 

Keesing  Cecilia  Mrs.,  334  Sutter 

Keith  Alma  E.  Mme..  808  Market  and  24  Kearny 

Kemp  W.  A.  Mrs.,  41/2,  6th 

Kirchner  Ida  M.  Miss,  234  Taylor 

Koment  P.  &  Co.,  692  McAllister 

Kortick  Ella  E.  Miss,  113  Taylor 

Layng  Bella,  321  Powell 

Leary  Maggie  Miss,  118,  6th 


Lempp  F.  &  C. ,  76, 9th 
Lewkowitz  Joseph  Mrs.,  1320  Stockton 
Lezinsky  May  Miss,  1413  Stockton 
Liddell  Margaret  Mrs.,  310a  Clement 
Lisk  Belle  C.  Miss,  103  Larkin 
Lucile&  Co.,  139  Post 
Lynch  E.  Mrs.,  1003  Market 
Manning  Theresa  Miss,  115  Geary 
Mc Andrews  Nellie  Mrs.,  710  Jones 
McDonald  Maria  Mrs.,  1810  Powell 
McGruder  K.  Mrs.,  232,  6th 
McGuire  A.  W.  Mrs.,  738  Valencia 
McMurry  Elizabeth  J.,  1624  Polk 
Melendy  &  Harrimann,  205-207,  24th   and 

Church 
Metz  Hans,  1608  Market 
Miller  Annie  Mrs.,  322  Mason 
Monet  T.  &  E.,  228  O'Farrell 
Moody  Emma  H.  Mrs.,  303  Golden  Gate  Av 
Mosher  Aurelia  Miss,  207  Powell 
Mozart  Edward  H.,  SE  cor  6th  and  Market 
Nelsen  Sadie  Miss,  103,  6th 
Nelson  A.  M.  Mrs.,  121  Phelan  Bldg 
Neumann  C.  Mrs.,  1252  Howard 
North  Ellen  Mrs.,  407  Jones 
O'Brien  Margaret  Miss,  503  Hayes 
O'Connell  C.  Abbie  Miss,  47  Erie 
Oulif  Blanche  Mrs.,  838  and  1226  Market 
Parker  John,  30,  3d 
Prentice  Ellen  Mrs.,  402  Ellis 
Richards  M.  &  E.,  930  Valencia 
Riley  Kate  Miss,  222  Post 
Robleto  &  Street,  9  Geary 
Rosenbohm  Minnie  Miss,  2669  Howard 
Rosenthal  Bertha  Mrs.,  1713  Sutter 
Russell  &  Taufenbaok,  1209  Polk 
Sahlein  M.  J.,  133  Kearny 
Savoy,  143  Post 
Scheike  Helma,  740  Minna 
Schmitt  Julia  Miss,  235  Post 
Seavey  Edgar  C,  1382  Market 
Shepherd  &  Staples,  40,  6th 
Spencer  John  C,  1024-1026  Market 
Stacom  Maria  J.  Mrs.,  531  Sutter 
Stewart  Charles  R.  Mrs.,  507  Larkin 
Stillman  M.  C.  Mrs.,  713  Sutter 
Stone  Annie  L.,  217  Post 
Stratton  &  Nivens,  413  Geary 
Sullivan  Sisters,  519  Hayes 
Thomas  S.Mrs.,  114  Grant  Av 
Thorn  Lizzie  Mrs.,  28  Geary 
Wanz  Katherine,  202, 24th 
Wells  Richard  Mrs.,  1532  Folsom 
Wise  Julius  Mrs.,  504  Sutter 
Wright  Jennie  Mrs.,  412  Geary 


Millinery  Goods— Wholesale. 
BUTLER,  SCHUTZE  &  CO..  723  Market 
Hinz  &  Landt,  543  Market 
Holm  &  Nathan,  512-514  Market 
Toplitz  F.  &  Co.,  571  Market 
Topiitz  Robert  L.  &  Co.,  545  Market 
Weil  Ed  &  Co.,  581-583  Market 


Millinery  Goods-RetaU. 

(See  Dry  Goods,  also  Milliners.) 


Mills. 

Respective  Headings.) 


MiUwrights. 
BUSWELL  WILLIAM  F.,  108  Main 
DIBERT  BROTHERS    MANUFACTURING  CO., 

225-227  Mission 
Hallawell  Edward  L..  117  Main 
Holman  William  L.,  230  Fremont 
McNicoll  A.  J.  &  Co.,  122-124  Main 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
PETTITT  J.  G.,  325  Mission 
Quin  W.  H.  &  Co.,  33  Beale 

Wagner  Jos.  Manufacturing  Co.,  101-103  Mission 
Wheeler  &  Burdick,  219  Sacramento 


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EGGERS,    GOULD   <&    CO. 

DEALERS  IN  IMPORTED  AND  DOMESTIC  MINERAL  WATERS 


1308    Mission    Street,    Near    Ninth. 


Bartlett  Water,  Lake  Co. 
Highland  Springs,  Lake  Co. 
Adams  Spring  Water,  Lake  Co. 
Xapa  Soda  Water,  Napa  Co. 
Geyser  Water,  Sonoma  Co. 


Sliasta  Water.  Shasta  Co. 
Napa  Soda 

Madrone  Water.  Santa  Clara  Co. 
Humboldt  Water,  Humboldt  Co. 
Bethesda  Water,  Wisconsin 


Seltzer  (Litton)  Water,  Sonoma  Co.  Manitou  Water.  Colorado 
Congress  Water,  Santa  Clara  Co.         Vichv  Water,  Fr 
Coronado  Water,  San  Diego  Co. 


Telephone  South    481 

Friedrichshaller  Water,  Germany 
Apollinarls  Water,  Germany 
Genoveva  Water,  Germany 
Sauerbrunnen  Water,  Germany 
Selters  Water,  Germany 
Hunyadi  Janos,  Hungary 
Rakoczy  Water,  Hungary 
Apenta  Water,  Hungary 


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Agents  for  Pure  Apple  Juice  Cider,  Genuine  Hard 
Apple  Cider  and  Pure  Cider  Vinegar. 


EGGERS'  SUPERIOR  GINGER  ALE 

AROMATIC  FRUIT  MASKEC 

CALIFORNIA  ORANGE  C(L>ER 

APPLE  CIDER  BOILED  CIDER 

PEAR   CIDER 

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CALIFORNIA   CHAMPAGNE 

SARSAPARILLA  AND  IRON 


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BUSTEEDE  ANNA  0, 

630  Market  opp  Palace  Hotel,  telephone 

Red  1111 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
HILL  EDWARD  W„  638  Market 

Mineral  Waters— Natural. 
^TNA  MINERAL  WATER  CO..  108  Drumm 
APOLLINARIS,  Queen  of  Table  Waters,  John 

Caffrey  agent,  47,  1st 
Astorg  Springs,  108,  5th 
Bartlett  Springs  Co.,  22,  4th 
Bliven  James  I.,  621  Howard 
Cahen  Louis  &  Son,  418  Sacramento 
Coronado  Water  Co.,  318  Battery 

EGGERS,  GOULD  &  CO., 

dealers  in  Mineral  Spring  Waters,  1308 
Mission 


BARTLETT  WATER 

SHASTA  WATER 

Eggers'  Superior  Ginger  Ale 

EGGERS,  GOULD  &  CO.,      -        -        -      Agents 

1308  Mission  St.       Telephone  South  481 


EL  TORO  MINERAL  WATER,  815-819  Montgom- 
ery 
Geneva  Mineral  Water  Co.,  140  Montgomery 
Geyser  Water  Co.,  41  Stevenson 
Herve  &  Somps,  622  Laguna 
Humboldt  Mineral  Water  Co.,  40,  3d 

Jackson's  Napa  Soda  Water, 

George  H.  T.  Jackson  lessee,  619  Howard 

Lytton  Springs  Water  Co.,  41,  2d 

Meinecke  Charles  &  Co.,  314  Sacramento 

MT.  SHASTA  MINERAL  SPRING  CO.  (Shasta 

Springs,  Cal.),  6th  and  Townsend 
Santa  Barbara  Mineral  Water  Co.,  29  Market 
SHERWOOD    &    SHERWOOD    (Henks'    Wau- 
kesha), 212-214  Market 
Somps  P.  G.  Soda  Works,  764-766  Folsom 
Veronica  Mineral  Water  Co.,  431  Turk 
Walters  Napa  County  Soda,  404  McAllister 
WOLFF   WILLIAM   &   CO.    (agents    Johannis 
Springs,  Zollhaus,  Germany),  327-329  Mar- 
ket 


Mineralogists. 

California  Metallurgical  Works,  10  Annie 
Crawford  John  J.,  24,  4th 
Miller  Harry  East,  216  Bush 
SAVILLE,  MacLYMONT  &  CO.,  10  Annie 


Mining  Agencies. 
Bailey,  Porter,  Bailey  &  Co.,  -ilW^.  Montgomery 
Beardslee  &  Boughton,  9  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Fidelity  Development  and  Investment  Co.,  80- 

81  Columbian  Bldg 
Garcia  &  Lanoon,  25  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Hall  &  Whitely,  314  Montgomery 
Mineral  Land  Co.,  819  Market,  room  45 
Pacific  Mining  Agency  and  Trust  Co.,  331  Pine 
Stanton  Thomas  James  &  Co.,  331  Montgomery 


Mining  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Mining.) 


Mining  Companies— Coal,  Iron,  etc. 
BEAVER  HILL  COAL  CO.,  214-316  East 
Black  Diamond  Coal  M.  Co.,  450  Main 
Carbon  Hill  Coal  Co.,  59  Union  Trust  Bldg 
Carmelo  Land  andCoalCo.,202Sansome,  room  2 
Compagnie  Du  Boleo,  14  Sansome 
Copper  Queen  Consolidated  M.  Co.,  122  Davis 
Del  Monte  Coal  M.  Co.,  1189  Market 
Empire  Coal  Mine  and  Railroad  Co.,  402  Front 
lone  Coal  and  Iron  Co.,  4  Montgomery,  room  42 
Mexican  Phosphate  and  Sulphur  Co.  (Mexico), 

530  California,  room  50 
New  Vancouver  Coal  M.  and  Land  Co.  The,  202 

Sansome 
Nevada  Salt  and  Borax  Co.,  310 Pine,  room  11 
North  American  Nitre  Co.,  43  Crocker  Bldg 
Puget  Sound  Iron  Co.  (Jefferson  Co.,  Wash.),  530 

California,  room  50 
Rocky  Mountain  Coal  and  Iron  Co.,  59  Union 

Trust  Bldg 
San  Bernardino  Borax  M.  Co.,  106  Leidesdorff, 

room  17 
San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Coal  Co.,  515 

Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Skagit   Cumberland   Coal   Co.    The,    508   Cali- 
fornia 
South  Prairie  Coal  Co.  (Washington),  308  Cali- 
fornia 
Southern  California  Coal  and  Clay  Co.,  10  Cali- 
fornia, room  3 
Union  Pacific  Coal  Co.,  22  Market 
Wellington  Collieries,  340  Steuart 


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Mining  Companies— Gold  and  Silver. 

Alaska  Treadwell  G.  M.  Co.  (Alaska),  25-36 
Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Albany  G.  M.  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  330  Pine 

Alma  G.  M.  Co.,  3  Mission 

Alonzo  G.  M.  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room  13 

Alpha  Con.  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  79 
Nevada  Block 

Alta  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co..  Nev.),  33  Nevada 
Block 

Andes  S.M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nov.),  20-22 Nevada 
Block 

Angels  Quartz  M.  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.),  31-32 
Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Anglo-Mexican  M.  Co.  Limited  (Sinaloa,  Mex- 
ico), 311  Sansome,  room  6 

Anita  G.   M.  Co.  (Amador  Co.  Cal.),  404  Mont- 


App  Mine   (Tuolumne  Co.,  Cal.),   205  Crocker 

Bldg 
Azote  M.  Co.  (Butte  Co.,  Cal.),  530  California. 

room  50 
Bald  Eagle  M.  Co.,  172  Crocker  Bldg 
Bay  State  M.  and  Dev.  Co.,  330  Pine,  room  5 
Belcher  S.  M.  Co.,  37-38  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Belle  Isle  M.  Co.,  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
Belleview    M.    and    Agricultural   Co.    (Sonora, 

Cal.),  14  Sansome 
Belmont  G.  Mine,  330  Pine,  room  5 
Benton  Con.  M.  Co.,  538  Sacramento 
Best  and  Belcher  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  33 

Nevada  Block 
Big  Canyon  M.  and  M.  Co.,  532  Market 
Big  Dipper  M.  Co.  (Placer  Co.,  Cal.),  16-22  Beale 
Big  Sandy  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Kingman,  A.  T.),  27 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Boa  M.  and  M.  Co.,  216  Post 
Bodie  Con.  M.  Co.,  62  Nevada  Block 
Booth  G.   M.  Co.  (Auburn,  Placer  Co.,  Cal.),  328 

Pine,  room  28 
Bradley   M.  and  M.   Co.   (El   Dorado   Co.),  430 

Montgomery,  room  6 
Brandy  City  Mine,  206  Sansome 
Bristol  M.  Co.  (Shasta  Co.),  330  Pine 
Brunswick  Con.  G.  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley,  Cal.), 

56  NBV&da  Block 
Bullion  Con.   G.  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley,  Cal.),  27 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Bullion  M.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nov.),  331  Pine 
Bulwer  Con.  M.  Co.  (Bodie,  Mono  Co.),  310  Pine, 

room  15 
Bunker  Hill  and  Sullivan  M.  and  C.  Co.,  223-224 

Crocker  Bldg 
Burlington  G.  M.  Co.,  331  Pine 
Cadmus  G.  M.  Co.,  18  Geary 
Caledonia  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  414  Cali- 
fornia 
California   and  Sonora  G.  M.  Co.  (Mexico),  320 

Sansome,  room  2 
Candelaria  Con.  Mexican  M.  Go.  (Mexico),  134 

Crocker  Bldg 
Carson  Creek   M.  Co.   (Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.),  69 

Nevada  Block 
Cedar  Creek  M.  Co.,  306  Market 
Challenge  Con.  M.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.), 35  Mills 

Bldg,  3d  floor 
Champion  M.  Co.   (Nevada  City,  Cal,),  113-114 

Crocker  Bldg 
Chapala  Lake  M.  Co.  (Mexico),  25  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor 
Chollar  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  79  Nevada 

Block 
Christy  M.  Co.  (Silver  Reef,  Utah),  310  Pine 
Church  G.  M.  Co.  (ElDorado  Co.,Cal.),  4  Nevada 

Block 
Cibolo  Creek  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Texas),  33  Nevada 

Block 
Clara  G.  M.  Co.,  8-9  Chronicle  Bldg 
Commonwealth  Con.   M.  Co.  (Tuscarora,  Nev.), 

331  Pine,  room  11 
Confidence  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  414  Cali- 
fornia 
Consolidated  California  and   Virginia  M.   Co. 

(Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  47  Nevada  Block 
Consolidated  Eureka  G.  M.  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.), 

533  Market 


Consolidated  Golden  Gate  and   Sulphuret  M. 

and  D.  Co.  The,  320  Sansome,  rooms  31-32 
Consolidated  Imperial  M.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.), 

35  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Consolidated    New   York  M.    Co.    (Gold    Hill, 

Nev.),  79  Nevada  Block 
Consuelo  M.  Co.,  431  California,  room  39 
Contention  Con.   M.   Co.   (Tombstone,  A.  T.),  81 

Nevada  Block 
Contra  Estaca  Con.  Mexico  M.  Co.  (Mexico),  134 

Crocker  Bldg 
Coptis  M.  Co.,  314  Montgomery 
Cosmos  G.  M.  and  M.  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  15 
Crescent  Gold  Quartz  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley),  3 

Crocker  Bldg 
Crossbow  G.  M.  Co.  (Shasta  Co.),  63 Nevada  Block 
Crown  Point  G.  and  S.  M.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.), 

35  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Delhi  M.  Co.,  14  Sansome 
Derbec  Blue  Gravel  M.  Co.  (Nevada  Co.),  330 

Sansome,  room  26 
Dora  G.  M.  Co.,  415  Montgomery,  room  6 
Dudley  M.  Co.  (Bodie,  Cal.),  56  Nevada  Block 
Dutch  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.,  Cal.),  331 

Montgomery,  rooms  67-68 
Eagle  M.  M.  and  Water  Co.  (El  Dorado  Co.), 

4-5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
East  Best  and  Belcher  S.  M.  Co.  (Nevada),  513 

California 
East    Sierra    Nevada    M.   Co.   (Virginia    City, 

Nev.),  310 Pine,  room  38 
Edison  S.  M.  Co.  The,  330  Pine,  room  5 
El  Coronado  M.  Co.,  530  California,  room  13 
Electric  Placer  M.  Co.,  214  Pine,  room  35 
El  Leopoldo  G.  and  S.  M.  Co.,  314  Pine,  room  55 
English  Moimtain  Gold  Mines  Co.,  20  Crocker 

Bldg 
Esperanza  Quartz  M.  Co.)  10  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 

5th  floor 
Eureka  Con.  Drift  M.  Co.  (Placer  Co.),  330  Pine, 

rooms  33-36 
Eureka  Con.  M.  Co.  (Eureka,  Nev.),  134  Market 
Evening  Star  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley),  330  San- 
some, room  13 
Exchequer  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.),  79  Nevada  Block 
Feather  Fork  G.  Gravel  Co.,  306  Sansome 
Franklin  Gravel  M.  Co.  (Dutch  Flat,  Cal.),  310 

Pine,  room  38 
Fremont  M.  and  M.  Co.,  303  Sansome 
Galeta  M.  Co.,  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
Garibaldi  G.  M.  Co.,  506  Battery,  room  1 
Garner  Con.  G.  M.  Co.,  56  Nevada  Block 
Gaston  Ridge  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Nevada,  Cal.),  330 

Pine,  rooms  33-36 
Gem  M.  and  M.  Co..  839  Folsom 
Geneva  G.  M.  Co.,  63  Nevada  Block 
Gold  Bug  M.  Co.,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 
Gold  Hill  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley,  Cal.),  37  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
Gold  of  Ophir  M.  and  Dev.  Co.,  80-81  Columbian 

Bldg 
Gold  Ridge  Con.  M.  and  M.  Co.,  316  Post 
Golden   Jacket   M.  Co.    (Humboldt,    Nev.),    38 

Mills  Bldg,  6t.h  floor 
Golden  King  M.  Co.  (Alleghany,  Sierra  Co.),  208 

California 
Golden  Sand  Placer  M.  Co.,  303  Montgomery 
Golden  Summit  M.  Co.,  10  Market 
Goleta  M.  Co.  (Mono  Co.),  330  Pine 
Gould  and  Curry  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev,),  69 

Nevada  Block 
Gover  M.  Co.,  202  Sansome,  room  2 
Grand  Prize  M.  Co.  (Tuscarora,  Nev.),  331  Pine, 

room  30 
Grant  Gold  Mine,  64-65  Chronicle  Bldg 
Gray  Eagle  M.  Co.  (Placer  Co.,  Cal.),  308  Pine 
Great  Western  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Mono  Co.,  Cal.), 

330  Pine,  room  5 

Green  Gold  M.  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.),  405  Mont- 
gomery, room  5 

Grizzly  Fiat  Gold  M.  Co.,  211  Sansome 

Gwin  Mine  Dev.  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.),  14-15 
Nevada  Block 

Hale  and  Norcross  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nov.), 

331  Pine,  room  3 

Happy  Valley  Blue  Gravel  and  Hydraulic  M. 
Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 

Head  Centre  and  Tranquility  M.  Co.  (Tomb- 
stone, A.  T.),  310  Pine,  room  15 


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HectarGold  M.  Co.,  517  Clay 

Holmes  M.  Co.  (Esmeralda  Co.,  Nev.),  79  Nevada 

Block 
Home  Gold  M.  Co.,  18  Geary 
Horseshoe  Bar  Con.  M.  Co.  (Placer  and  El  Do- 
rado Cos.),  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 
Horsefly  G.  M.  Co.,  610  Clay 
Hudson  Bay  Con.  G.  M.  Co.,  405  Montgomery, 

rooms 
Ideal  Placer  M.,  Water  and  Power  Co.  (Placer 

and  Amador  Cos.).  45-47 Fremont 
Idlewld  G.  M.  Co.   (El  Dorado  Co.),  81  Nevada 

Block 
Independant  M.  Co.  (Nevada),  310  Pine 
Interior  Dev.  Co.  (Michigan  Bar.  Cal.),  7  Mills 

Bldg,  3d  floor 
Iowa  M.  Co.,  419  California,  room  2 
Julia  Con.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nov.).  56  Nevada 

Block 
Juneau  M.  Co.  (Alaska),  5.32  Market,  room  3 
Justice  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.)  33-24  Nevada 

Block 
Kate  Hayes  M.  Co.  (Nevada  Co.),  320  Sansome, 

room  24 
Kennedy  M.  and  M.  Co.,  404  Montgomery 
Kentuck  Con.  M.  Co.   (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  23-24 

Nevada  Block 
Keyes  S.  M.  Co.  (Nev.),  405  Montgomery 
Lady  Emma  M.  Co.  (El  Dorado  Co.),  9  Mills 

Bldg,  6th  floor 
Lady  Washington  Con.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  33 

Nevada  Block 
La  Fortuna  M.  Co.  (Arizona),  532  Market 
La  Grange  Ditch  and  Hydraulic  M.  Co.  (Stan- 
islaus Co.),  530  California,  room  50 
La  Grange  Hydraulic  G.  M.  Co.,  14  Sansome 
La  Panta  Con.  M.  Co.,  56  Nevada  Block 
Live  Oak  Drift  Gravel  Mine,  323  Montgomery 
Madison  M.  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  532  Market 
Mammoth  Garfield  G.  M.  Co.,  120  Sutter 
Mammoth  Mine  (Tuolumne  Co.),  320  Sansome 
Mariposa  Commercial   and  M.  Co.    (Mariposa 

Co.),  532  Market,  room  3 
Martin  White  M.   Co.   (White  Pine,  Nev.),  23 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Mayflower  G.  M.  Co.  (Nevada  Co.),  532  Market, 

rooms 
Mayflower  Gravel  M.  Co.  (Placer  Co.,  Cal.),  330 

Pine,  room  33 
Mexican  G.  and  S.  M.  Co.  (Virginia,  Nev.),  79 

Nevada  Block 
Midas  G.  M.  Co.  (Plumas  Co.),  530  California, 

room  50 
Minersville  Hydraulic  G.  M.  Co.,  14  Sansome 
Minnesota  Dev.  Co.,  508  California 
Mokelumne  and  Campo  Seco  Canal  and  M.  Co. 

(Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.).  330  Pine 
Mono  G.  M.  Co.  (Mono  Co.),  62  Nevada  Block 
Montecito  M.  Co,  (Mono  Co.,  Cal.),  330  Pine 
Moore  &  Morgan  M.  Co.  (Nev),  405  Montgomery, 

rooms 
Morgan  M.  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  230  Montgomery 
Mother  Lode  G.  M.  Co.  (Amador  Co.),   Crocker 

Bldg 
Mount  Diablo  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Esmeralda  Co., 

Nev.),  318  Pine 
Mount  Kimball  G.  M.  Co.,  5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Mountain  Tunnel  Gravel  M.  Co.,  219  Sansome 
Mountain  View  G.   M.  Co.,  214  Pine,  rooms  55-59 
Mountain  View  M.  Co.,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 
Napyas  M.  Co.   (Tuscarora,  Nev.),  314  Mont- 
gomery 
Natoma  Water  and  M.  Co.,  508  California 
Navajo  M.  Co.  (Nev.),  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 
Nevada   Queen   M.  Co.  (Tuscarora,    Nev.),  331 

Pine 
New  Coso  M.  Co.,  808  Montgomery 
New  Era  G.  M.  and  M,  Co.,  214  Pine,  room  52 
New  Era  Gravel  M.  Co.  (Cal.),  330  Pine,  room  9 
New  Idria  M.   Co.   (New  Idria,  Cal.),  426  Cali- 
fornia, room  1 
Newsom   G.    M.  Co.,  49  Merchants  Exchange 

Bldg 
Nimshew  G.  M.  Co.  (Butte  Co.,  Cal.),   Mission 

St  Pisr  2 
NorthBelle  Isle  M.  Co.  (Nev.),  310  Pine 
North  Bloomfleld  and  Gravel  M.  Co.  (Nevada 

Co.),  320  Sansome,  room  24 
North  Commonwealth  M.  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  15 


North  Gould  and  Curry  G.  and  S.  M.  Co.  (Nev.), 

512  California 
North  San  Juan  G.  M.  Co.  (Nevada  Co.),  143,  1st 
North  Star  M.    Co.    (Grass  Valley),  401  Cali- 
fornia, room  14 
Oak  Con.  M.  and  M.  Co.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Oaks  Con.  M.  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.),  510  California 
Occidental  Con.  M.  Co.   (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  69 

Nevada  Block 
Omaha  Con.  G.  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley,  Cal.),  27- 

Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Oneida  G.  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  320  San- 
some, room  24 
Ophir  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  50  Nevada 

Block 
Original  Empire  M.  &  M.  Co.  (Grass  Valley), 

401  California,  room  14 
Original   Keystone   S.  M.  Co.   (Virginia  City, 

Nev.),  330  Pine,  room  5 
Orleans  Con.   M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  56  Ne- 
vada Block 
Overman  S.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  414  Cali- 
fornia 
P.  and  L.  M.  and  Dev.  Co.,  532  Market 
Pan-American  Dev.  Co.,  508  California 
Peachblow  Con.  G.  M.  Co.,  328  Montgomery 
Phenix  M.  and  M.  Co.  (Esmeralda  Co.,  Nev.),  69 

Nevada  Block 
Piedmont  G.  M.  Co.,  214  Pine,  room  55 
Pioneer  G.  M.  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  6 
Plumas  Eureka   Mine  (Plumas  Co.),  320  San- 
some, room  11  c. 
Poriflro  Diaz  (Sonora,  Mex.),  G.  and  S.  M.,  M. 

and  Land  Co.,  24  Nucleus  Bldg 
Potosi  M.  Co.  (Virginia,  Nev.),  79  Nevada  Block 
Presidio  M.  Co.,  33  Nevada  Block.  ■ 
Prospect  G.  and  S.  M.  Co.,  310  Pine,  room  28 
Quincy  M.  and  Water  Co.,  331  Pine,  room  20 
Quintera    M.    Co.    (limited),    (Alamos,    Sonora 

Mexieo),  506  Battery 
Ralston  Divide  G.  M.  Co.  (limited),  331  Pine 
Rawhide    G.  M.  Co.  The    (Tuolumne  Co.),  205 

Crocker  Bldg 
Reward  G.  M.  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  56   Nevada 

Block 
Rose  Creek  M.  Co.  (Tuolumne  Co.),  163  Crocker 

Bldg 
Rose  Kimberly  M.  Co.  The  (El  Dorado  Co.),  23 

Market,  room  5 
Ruby  Gold  Gravel  M.  Co.  (Sierra  Co.),  330  San- 
some, room  34 
San  Francisco  M.  Co.,  498,  4th 
San  Juan  M.  Co.  (LasFlores,  Lower  California, 

Mexico),  506  Battery 
San  Vicente  M.  Co.  (Mexico),  158  Crocker  Bldg 
Savage  M.  Co.   (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  50  Nevada 

Block 
South  Eureka  M.  Co.   (Amador  Co.),  530  Cali- 
fornia, room  50 
Southern  Nevada  G.  and  S.  M.  Co.  (Candelaria, 

Nev.),  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Scorpion  M.  Co.  (Virginia  City,  Nev.),  310  Pine 
Seg,  Belcher  and  Mides  Con.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co. 

Nev.),  50  Nevada  Block 
Sequoia  G.  M.    Co.   (Calaveras  Co.),  419  Cali- 
fornia, room  16 
Sierra  Buttes  G.  M.  Co.  (limited),  320  Sansome 
Sierra  Leon  G.  M.  Co.,  69  Nevada  Block 
Sierra  Nevada  S.  M.Co.,  14-15  Nevada  Block 
Silver  HillM.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  81  Nevada 

Block 
Silver  King  M.  Co.  (Arizona),  310  Pine 
Silver  King  M.  Co.  (Calico,  Cal.),  191-192  Crock- 
er Bldg 
Squaw-Lakes  Water  and  M.  Co.  (Oregon),  109 

Crocker  Bldg 
St.  Louis  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  81  Nevada 

Block 
Standard  Con.  M.  Co.  (Bodie,  Cal.),  310  Pine 
Sterling  M.  Co.  (Mono  Co.),  330  Pine 
Summit  G.  M.  Co.  (Bodie,  Mono  Co.),  33  Nevada 

Block 
Superior  M.  and  M.  Co.,  80-81  Columbian  Bldg 
Syndicate  M.  Co.,  (Bodie,  Cal.),  56  Nevada  Block 
Taylor  H.  P.  M.  Co.,  39-40  Merchants  Exchange 

Bldg 
Tower  Con.  M.  Co.  (Mono  Co.,  Cal.),  69  Nevada 

Block 
Treasurer  M.  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  532  Market 


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Mining  Companies— Gold  and  Silver— CoDtd. 
Troy  M.  and  Dev.  Co.  (Holcomb  Bay,  Alaska). 

421  Mission 
Uncle  Sam  Mine  (Shasta  Co.),  320  Sansome 
Union  ,Con.  G.  M.  Co.   (Amador  Co.),  320  San- 
some, room  1 
Union  Con.  S.  M.  Co.,  4  Nevada  Block 
Union  M.  and  M.  Co.,  4  New  Montgomery 
Union  M.  Co.  (Tuscarora),  331  Pine,  room  30 
Utah  Con.  M.  Co.  (Storey  Co.,  Nev.),  47  Nevada 

Block 
Utica  M.  Co.  (Calaveras  Co.),  533  Market 
Valenzuela    Con.    M.    and    Land  Co.   (Sonora, 

Mexico),  210  Sansome 
Victoria  and  Imperial  Tunnel  M.  Co.,  303  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 
Wai  Wera  Con.  M.  and  M.  Co.,  69  Nevada  Block 
Watt  Blue  Gravel  M.  Co.,  323  Montgomery 
West    Con.    Virginia     and    California    M.    Co. 

(Nev.),  324  Pine,  room 4 
Western   Bell   M.  Co.   (Candelaria,    Nev.),  405 

Montgomery,  room  5 
Whitlock  Mine   (Mariposa  Co.),  320  Sansome, 

room  11 
Wiwona  G.  M.  Co..  109  California,  room  1 
Ybarra  G.  M.  Co.  (Mexico),  132  Market 
Yellow  Jacket  S.  M.  Co.  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.),  35 

Mills  Bldg.,  3d  floor 
Yellowstone  M.  Co.,  331  Montgomery,  room  74 

Mining  Companies— Quicksilver. 

Altoona  Q.  M.  Co.   (Trinity  Co.,  Cal.),  206   San- 
some 
Bella  Union  Q.  Co.  The  (Lake  Co.),  530  Califor- 
nia, room  50 
Siskiyou  Con.  Q.  M.  Co.,  306  Pine,  room  4 
Standard  Q.  Co.,  24  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Sulphur  Bank  Q.  M.  Co.,  306  California 

Mining  Engineers. 

(See  Engineers— Mining.) 

•  Mining  Machinery. 

(See  also  Foundries.) 
Banta  I.  Co.  The,  19  Stevenson 
BIRCH  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  129-135,  tst 
Blasdel  Concentrating  Belt  Co.,  419  California 
BROWNELL  JAMES  S.  (successor  to  Adams  & 
Carter),  Western  agent  Frue  Ore  Concen- 
trator, 132  Market,  room  15 
DoubD.  M.,  137,  1st 

Krue  Vanning  Machine  Co.,  132  Market,  room  15 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213,  1st 
Golden  State  and  Miners' Iron  Works,  231-251, 

1st 
James  Leander  L.,  419  California,  room  16 
KERRIGAN  CHARLES,  109  California,  room  6 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
PAKRE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
Prospective  Mining  and  Machinery  Co.,  127,  1st 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 
UNION  IRON  WORKS 

Manufacturers  of 

Mining,  Milling  &  Smelting  Machinery 

Of  Every  Description. 
Office,  223  Market  St.      Telephone  Main  215 

VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  135-145  Fremont 
Williamson  Bros.,  216  Bush 

Mining  Operators. 

Andrade  Guillermo,  214  California 
Belshaw  Mortimer  W.,  402  Front 
Bisbee,  Williams  &  Co.,  122 Davis 
Blasdel  Henry  G.,  419  California 
Boole  William  A.,  219  Steuart 


Bradbury  John  L.,  42  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Burns  Daniel  M.,  134  Crocker  Bldg 

Campbell  R.  H.,  602  Market 

Church  Thomas  R.,  4  Nevada  Block 

Chute  Richard,  405  Front 

Cronise  William  H.  V.,405  Montgomery,  room  13 

Crosett  James  F.,  628  Sacramento 

Dahl  B.  F.,  512  California 

Davis  Willis  E.,  42  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Earl  John  O.,  401  California 

Eldredge  John  B.,  328  Montgomery,  room  311 

Emery  George  T.,  59,  1st 

Fair  James  G.  (estate  of),  230  Montgomery 

Fish  Charles  H.,  47  Nevada  Block 

Fox  Martin  W..  324  Pine,  room  10 

Gutmann  David,  320  Sansome,  room  1 

Harmnond  John  Hays,  223  Crocker  Bldg 

Harris  N.  H.,  223-224  Crocker  Bldg 

Havens  Henry  B.,  69  Nevada  Block 

Hawxhurst  Robert,  402  Montgomery,  room  5 

Hayward  Alvinza,  532  Market 

Johns  William,  320  Sansome,  room  11 

Jones  Martin,  330  Pine,  room 5 

Judson  Augustus,  320  Sansome,  room  53 

Lane  Charles  D.,  3Hobart  Bldg 

Leechman  John,  508  California,  room  23 

Maxwell  John  W.  C,  426  California,  room  1 

Metzger  Louis,  35  New  Montgomery 

Montgomery  George  S.,  520  Kearny 

Morrow  Robert  F.,  414  California 

Morrow  William  G.,  414  California 

Munson  David  L.,  916  Market,  room  81 

Nuttall  J.  R.  K.,  411  California 

Pacific  Mineral  Development  Co.,  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg 
Painter  J.  B.  Co.,  510  Clay 
Pearson  &  Co.,  204  Kearny,  rooms  1-3 
Pichoir  Henry,  320  Sansome,  room  24 
Price  William  C.  322  Pine 
Quinn  John  C,  4  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Ralston  &  Grayson,  331  Pine,  room  11 
Ranlett  H.  D.,  420  Montgomery,  room  28 
Reichart  Theodore,  4-5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Rixford  G.  P.,  Mills  Bldg 
Roper  Raymond  R.,  320  Sansome,  room  59 
Thomson  Monroe,  430  Montgomery,  room  6 
White  Martin,  58  Montgomery  Block 
Willeylia  Wilm  M.,  10  Murphy  Bldg 

•  Mining  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Mining  Secretaries. 

AUenberg  Charles,  206  Sansome 

Andross,  Porter  H.,  324  Pine,  room  10 

Auger  Bernard  E.,  320  Sansome,  room  26 

Bates  Dudley  C,  81  Neveda  Block 

Beach  Gardner  E.,  22  Market,  room  5 

Berton  George  A.,  323  Montgomery 

Blumenthal  Julius,  415  Montgomery 

Boughton  W.  W.,  9  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Bush  Hyman  P.,  134  Market 

Clark  Seymour  B.,  430  Montgomery,  room  36 

Coffin  James,  132  Market 

Collins  Robert  U.,  331  Pine,  room  3 

Corbus  Andrew  T.,  25-26  Mills  Bldg,  7th -floor 

Daley  Robert  H.,  216  Post 

Doble  Robert  McF.,  202  Sansome 

Durbrow  Alfred  K.,  69  Nevada  Block 

Duvergey  H.,  14  Sansome,  room  17 

Edwards  George  D.,  414  California 

Elliot  Charles  E.,  79  Nevada  Block 

Ely  Prescott,  10  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Parish  Edwin  D.,  319  Pine,  rooms  1-2 

Fisher  Thomas  A.,  510  California 

Follis  James  H.,  4  Nevada  Block 

Foorman  Isaac  S.,  330  Pine,  room 42 

Fox  Levin  T.,  NW  cor  4th  and  Bluxome 

Gale  George,  134  Crocker  Bldg 

Gerhard  George  W.,  .331  Montgomery 

Grayson  Robert  R.,  331  Pine,  room  11 

Groth  Andrew  S.,  414  California 

Grow  Charles  A., 27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Gurnett  W.  J.,  308Pine 

Hale  Horace,  331  Montgomery,  room  74 

Hall  Edward  M.,  314  Montgomery 


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Halsey  Abraham,  530  California,  rooms  49-50 

Havens  Albert  W.,  47  Nevada  Block 

Heath  Richard  W.,  318  Pine,  room  12 

HoUing  John  F.,  113  Crocker  Bldg 

Holmes  Edward  R.,50  Nevada  Block 

Howes  Jabez,  214  Pine,  room  55 

Jacobus  Julien  E.,  33  Nevada  Block 

Jafle  Max,  33  Nevada  Block 

James  Leander  L.,  419  Califorrnia,  room  16 

Jennings  David  A.,  401  California,  room  14 

Johnstone  William,  819  Market 

Juster  C.  C,  4  Montgomery,  room  42 

Kelly  Richard  S.,  23  Nevada  Block 

Kent  Daniel  M.,  330  Pine,  rooms  33-36 

Luty  Frederick  E.,  330  Pine,  room  5 

Madison  James,  839  Folsom 

Mainhart  George  E.,  211  Sansome,  room  6 

Mason  Casper  H.,  512  California 

McCoy  Charles  L...  35  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

McCoy  J.  li.,  35  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

MoGlew  John  H.,  419  California,  room  16 

Morgan  Charles  A.,  158  Crocker  Bldg 

Morris  Henry  W.,  143,  1st 

Newlands  James,  35  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Nielsen  Hans,  61,  1st 

Northrup  John  W.,  109  Crocker  Bldg 

O'Connell  James,  163  Crocker  Bldg 

Osborn  Lamartine,  33  Nevada  Block 

Parker  Edwin  L.,  14-15  Nevada  Block 

Perkins  Charles  L.,  37-38  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Pew  John  W.,  310  Pine,  rooms  15-17 

Pichoir  Henry,  320  Sansome,  room  24 

Ralston  William  C,  331  Pine,  room  11 

Reichlinglj.  F.,  404  Montgomery 

Rickoff  Arthur  R..  5  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Ross  K.  L.,  23  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Ryst  Otto,  421  Mission 

Sayre  John  H.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 

Schuyler  Thomas  J.,  31-32  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Smith  J.  Henry,  39-40  Merchants  Exchange  Bldg 

Spinney  George  R.,  310  Pine,  room  28 

Stadtfeld  Jacob  Jr.,  56  Nevada  Block 

Stevenson  Howard  G.,  532  Market 

Stone  Edward  F.,  308  Pine,  room  4 

Swain  Alfred  F'.,  4  Nevada  Block 

Thomas  Richard  L.,  419  California,  room  2 

Toplitz  Joseph  B.,  330  Pine,  rooms  9-10 

Twiggs  John  W.,  20-22  Nevada  Block 

Vining  Alden  R.,  214  Pine,  room  35 

Waggoner  George  H.,  205  Crocker  Bldg 

Walker  Henry  D.,  62  Nevada  Block 

Wate  Paul  T.  M.,  15  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Waterhouse  Seymour,  16-22  Beale 

Waterman  Augustus,  23  24  Nevada  Block 

Watson  William  H.,  302  Montgomery,  room  6 

White  Charles  W.,  530  California,  rooms  49-50 

Willis  Milton  E.,  62  Nevada  Block 

Wintringham  Thomas,  306  California 


Mining  Stock  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Mining  Stock.) 


*  Mining  Supplies. 

Blasdel  Concentrating  Belt  Co.,  419  California 

BROWNELL  JAMES  S.  (successor  to  Adams  & 
Carter),  Western  agent  Frue  Ore  Concen- 
trator, 132  Market,  room  15 

CENTRAL  PLATING  WORKS  (amalgamating 
plates).  852  Mission 

DAY  THOMAS  &  CO.,  222  Sutter 

Dietz  A.  C.  &  Co.,  7-9  Front 

DUNHAM.  CARRIGAN   &   HAYDEN  CO.,  17-19 


GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
GOOD  YE /VR    RUBBER     CO.      (rubber),    577-579 

Market 
Holden  Samuel  P.,  419  California,  room  14 
NEW  YORK    BELTING    AND   PACKING    CO., 

LTD.,  ,509-511  Market 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

TAYLOR  JOHN  &  CO., 


*  Mining  Tanks. 
PACIFIC  TANK  CO.,  33  Beale 

Mirrors. 

Baker  A.  &  A.,  113  Hayes 
Cohen  Herrman,  19  Grant  Av 
Gump  S.  &  G.,  113  Gearv 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741  Market 
Schussler  Bros.,  27  Grant  Av 
WELLS    CHARLES    B.,    422    Sutter,    telephone 
Main  1882,  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Model  Makers. 

Baker  Melville  C,  607  Mission 

Bumgarner  Virgil  W.,  717  Bay 

Buswell  William  F.,  108  Main 

COFFIN  ALONZO,  133-135  Beale 

Electric  Supply  Co.,  58,  1st 

FEY  CHARLES  A.,  406  Market 

Grace-Reynolds  Labeling  Machine  Co.,  143-147 

Bealn 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (supplies),  58,  1st 
Meakin  William,  622  Commercial 
PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  154,  1st 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND   SUPPLY  CO.   (supplies), 

100-104,  1st 
Peterson  Lewis,  226  Market 
San  Francisco  Pattern  Works,  110-112  Beale 
Sauter  Herman,  759  Market 
Scheibel  &  Mitchkus,  410  Kearny,  room  1 
Schoenstein  Ferdinand  B.,511  Fulton 
THOMAS  &  CARLSON,  213  Mission 
Thompson  E..  41114  California 
TOWLE  &  LYNCH,  325  Mission 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 
Yankee  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co.,  58,  1st 

*  Modeling  Clay. 


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*  Moldings. 

(See  also  Picture  Frame  Makers,  also  Planing 

Mills.) 
Hansen  Albert,  S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th 
REYNOLDS  JOHN    M.     (artistic     wood      and 
metal),  602  Market,  Crocker  Bldg 

*  Money  Brokers. 

(See  also  Brokers— Money.) 

INTERNATIONAL    SECURITY    CO.    THE,    331 

Montgomery,  rooms  1-2 

NOONAN    JEREMIAH, 

1017-1023  Mission,  pianos  and  furniture, 
no  removal 

*  Monuments. 

(See  also  Marble  Works.) 
BROWER  H.  0..  343  Phelan  Bldg 
JONES  GEORGE  H.  (mausoleums), 70  Columbian 

Bldg,  916  Market 

Lloyd  H.  J.,  Harrison  bet  13th  and  14th      

MacNutt  A.  H.,  374  Brannan  ^=^_3 

Metlar  Marble  and  Granite  Co.,  212  Valencia 
Ruffino&Bianchi,  864-870  Bryant  .      .-  ■"• 

Seregni  F.,  24  Post  -  •    '"^  -  -^'-Tl'' 

Sheerin  Daniel  &  Sons,  SW  cor  Broderick  and 

Ellis 

*  Monuments— Metal. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Morocco  Case  Makers. 

(See  Box  Makers— Jewelry.) 

Morocco  Dressers. 

(See  Tanners.) 


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SCHEERER  JOSEPH  CO.,  21-23,  10th 

Moulds. 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 

Museiuus. 

California  Academy  of  Sciences,  819  Market 
California  State  Mining  Bureau,  Pioneer  Bldg 
Golden  Gate  Park  Museum,  Golden  Gate  Park 
Jordan's  Museum  of  Anatomy,  1051  Market 

Mush  Manufacturers. 

Kobbins  H.  R.,  12  Halleck 

Music  Boxes. 

(See  also  Musical  Instruments.) 
MONACO  PAUL,  music  boxes,  mechanical  fig- 
ures and  singing  birds,  practical  maker  and 
repairer,  120  Sutter 

Music  Engravers. 

(See  Engravers— Music.) 

Music  Publishers. 
BRODER  &  SCHLAM,  26-30  O'Farrell 
Model  Music  Store,  735  Market 
Pacific  Music  Co.,  816  Market 
Rosenberg  L.  Budd,  23  Maple  Court 
Wise  David,  1322  Market 
Zeno  Mauvais  Music  Co.  The,  769  Market 

Musical  Instrument  Dealers. 

(See  also  Organs,  also  Pianofortes.) 
Badger  William  G..  26  O'Farrell 
Bancroft  A.  L.  &  Co.,  324 Post 
Bruenn  Adolph,  228  Post 
Curtaz  Benj.  &  Son,  16-18  O'Farrell 
Dowe  Lewis,  1521  Market 
Eaton  Charles  S..  735  Market 
Francis  &  Merki,  705  Valencia 
Heine  G.  O.  &  Co..  136  Ellis 
Keene  C.  C.  Mrs.,  3,  3d 
Kohler  &  Chase,  26-30  O'Farrell 
Lubbe  Theodore  &  Son.  837  Mission 
Mauzy  Byron,  308-314  Post 
Miller  Louis  H.  P.,  842  Howard 
Model  Music  Store,  735  Market 
Pacific  Music  Co..  816  Market 
Scott  J.  Harry,  929  Market 
Sellers.,  1403  Steiner 
Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  137-139  Kearny 
Spencer  F.  W.  &  Co.,  338  Post 
Unger  Cress,  26  Montgomery 
Wells  George  F.  (estate  of),  1360  Market 
Zeno  Mauvais  Music  Co.  The,  769  Market 

Musical  Instrument  Makers  and  Repairers. 

(See  also  Organ  Builders,  also  Pianoforte  Mak- 
ers.) 
Benjamin  Arthur  T.,  26  O'Farrell 
Deagan  John  C,  4  Lily  Av 
Grosjean  Alfred,  307  Grant  Av 
Maiwaid  Gustav,  3  Hardie  PI 
Mojica  Dolores,  1027  Kearny 
Montero  Anastasio,  612V2  Broadway 
Muller  Herman  A.,  2  Latham  PI 
Stanton  Leon  I.  &  Co.,  705  Larkin 
Strom  Andrew,  414  McAllister 
Wright  &  Kochman,  407  Eddy 

Musicians. 

(See  Bands— Music,  also  Teachers— Music.) 

Mustard  Manufacturers. 
BURR  C.  C.  &  CO.,  2111  Stockton 
California  Pure  Food  Co.,  328  Montgomery 
FISHER  PACKING  CO.,  509-517  Commercial 
Pacific  Vinegar  and  Pickle  Works,  323  Front 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (agents  Colman's, 
Lundon),  212-214  Market 


Nail  Makers. 
Atlas  Tack  Corporation,  45,  2d 
Capewill  Horseshoe  Nail  Co.,  636  Mission 
JUDSON  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  Beale 
NEW  CASTLE  WIRE  NAIL  CO.,  14  Drumm 
Pacific  Iron  and  Nail  Co.,  132  Market 
PUTNAM  HORSE  NAIL  CO.  THE.  14  Drumm 
WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MANUFACTURING  C0.» 
8-10  Pine 

Native  Wines  and  Brandies. 

(See  also  Liquors,  also  Champagne  Manufact- 
urers.) 

Ahrens,  Pein  &  Bullwinkel,  620  Post 

Amelung  Julius  C,  10  California 

American  Concentrated  Must  Co.,  508  Cali- 
fornia 

Andersen  John,  427  California 

Arnaud  Albert,  NW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Post 

BagliettoGiobatta,  1822  Powell 

Ben  Lomond  Wine  Co.,  114'4  McAllister 

Berges  &  Domeniconi,  708-710  Sansome 

Bianchi  Amato,  1136Folsom 

Blumenthal  &  Co.,  658  660  Mission 

Bokariza  &  Burin,  135,  7th 

Bovo  Gabriel,  1300-1302  Dupont 

Bozio  Orlando,  149,4th 

Braunschweiger  &  Co.,  5-7  Drumm 

Buneman  Henry,  401-403  Front 

Buzzini  George,  31,  9th 

CALIFORNIA  WINE  ASSOCIATION,  SW  cor  2d 
and  Folsom 

California  Wine  Co., 901-905  Mission 

California  Wine  Depot,  NE  cor  16th  and  How- 
ard 

Calitornia  Wine  Growers'  Union,  318  Mar- 
ket 

California  Wine  Makers  Corporation,  46  Luning 
Bldg 

Campe  Henry  &  Co., 221-335  Front 

Capurro  Giuseppe,  523-525  Green 

Carpy  C.  &  Co.  (See  Cal.  Wine  Association) 

Cartan,  McCarthy  &  Co.,  312  Sacramento 

Castagnetto  Pietro,  503  Green 

Cavagnaro  Fiorenzo,  626  Montgomery 

Cella  Louis,  23  Kissling 

Cerisola  Nicola,  1819  Union 

Chaix  &  Bernard,  207,  6th 

CHAUCHE  &  BON,  695  Front 

Chevalier  F.  &  Co.,  9-15  Beale 

Cnristin  Edward  L.,  313  Hayes 

Coblentz,  Pike  &  Co.,  213-215  Battery 

Coope  &  Pippy,  204  Market 

Copertini  Gaetano,  730  Vallejo 

D' Andrea  Domenico,  35  Hinckley 

Descalso  Bros.,  575  Market 

De  Turk  Isaac,  216  220  Sacramento 

Dietrich  Bros.,  108-110,  8th 

Donnelly  &  Brannan,  1069-1071  Mission 

Doyle  John  J.,  416  Pine 

Dresel  &  Co.,  1316  Ellis 

Dreyfus  B.  &  Co.  (See  Cal.  Wine  Associa- 
tion) 

Edge  Hill  Vineyard  Co.,  116  California 

Eggers  Vineyard  Co.  The,  214  California 

Eggers  &  Co.,  214  California 

Eisen  Vineyard  Co.,  12  Stevenson 

Fargo  E.  A.  Co.,  316  Front 

Fetz  Joseph,  SE  cor  3d  and  Mission 

Figone  Giuseppe,  1111  Kearny 

FrapoUi  B.  &  Co.,  713-714  Battery 

Frediani  Vincent,  704  Vallejo 

Froment  Antoine,  350,  5th 

Gaddini,  Lorenzini  &  Co.,  604  Broadway 

Gaillard  Joseph,  229,  6th 

Garibaldi  Bros.,  1513-1515  Powell 

GARNIER  E.  &  CO.,  618  Sacramento 

Garrissere  Frank,  220  Stockton 

Gianettoni  M.,  29,  6th 

Givanovich  Adolph,  151,  11th 

Glen  Ellen  Wine  Co.,  959  Market 

Gohl  &  Nelson,  100  Eddy 

Gradwohl  Meyer,  402  Montgomery,  room  25 

Grimm  A.  &  Co.,  33  McAllister 

Grimm's  Vineyard  and  Wine  Vaults  (Calistoga, 
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GUNDLACH  Pll  &  CO.,  13-15  City  Hall  Square 
GuptillD.  W.,  314  Bush 
Haraszthy  Arpad,  530  Washington 
Harris,  Kingston  &  Co..  123-137  Eddy 
Hencken  &  Schroeder,  208-210  Front 
Hey,  Grauerholz  &  Co.,  215  Sacramento 
HilbertBros.,  101-103  Powell 
Hildebrandt,  Posner  &  Co.,  610-612  Front 
Hoelscher  William  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Turk  and 

Taylor 
Holtum  Bros.,  209  and  565  Market 
Hotaling  A.  P.  &  Co.,  429-431  Jackson 
Imperial  Vineyard  Co.,  310  Sacramento 
Inglenook  Vineyard  Agency,  NW  cor  Townsend 

and  Stanford 
ITALIAN-SWISS    AGRICULTURAL     COLONY. 

109  Battery 
Joullin  Etienne,  32.  6th 
Jullien  J.  &  Co.,  617  Pacific 
Juri  Louis  &  Co.,  1338  Stockton 
Klein  Pierre,  QOm  Geary 
KOHLER  &  FROHLING  (See  California  Wine 

Association) 

KOHLER  &  VAN  BERGEN 

(See  California  Wine  Association) 


Kolb  &  Denhard,  420-426  Montgomery 

Korbel  F.  &  Bros.,  723  Bryant 

Kordt  F.  S.,  12-14  Oregon 

Koster  John  L.  &  Co.,  327  Market 

KUHLS,  SCHWARKE  &  CO.,  123-129  Sutter 

LACHMAN    S.  &  CO. 

(See  California  Wine  Association) 

Lachman  &  Jacobi  (See  California  Wine  Asso- 
ciation) 

Lacoste  Jean,  901  Montgomery  Av 

Lagomarsino  Gio.  B.,  California  nr  1st  Av 

Lancel  Eugene  H.,  205  Front 

Landemann  &  Davids,  1321  Larkin 

Landsberger  &  Son,  123  California 

Lenormand  Bros.,  735-739  Howard 

Leuenberger  Emil,  139  Post 

Lichtenstein  Max,  119  Bush 

Lind  Vineyard  Wine  Cellar,  137-139,  1st 

Livingston  &  Co.,  206-208  Davis 

Lyons  E.  G.  Co.  The,  606-610  Jackson 

Mahoney  Edward  I.,  31,  4th 

Mann  C.  M.,  216-220  Sacramento 

Martin  E.  &  Co.,  411  Market 

Martin,  Feusier&  Co.,  309  Clay 

Martinoni  Emilio,  714-718  Front 

Massoletti  Giacomo,  2312  Taylor 

Massoni  &  Del  Carlo,  1121  Kearny 

McLeod  &  Ha  tie,  515  Market 

Medau  Julius  H..  224,  6th 

Melczer  Joseph  &  Co.,  117,  4th  and  259,  3d 

Mercier  Eugene,  NW  cor  7th  and  Folsom 

Metzger  Leo,  118-120  Pine 

Meyer  Em.  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 

Meyer  H.  M.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  9th  and  Mission 

Mohns  &  Kaltenbach,  29  Market 

Monnier  George,  1153  Howard 

Naber,  Alfs  &  Brune,  323-325  Market 

Napa  Valley  Wine  Co.  (See  California  Wine 
Association) 

Natoma  Vineyard  Co.,  508  California,  room  31 

Neller  &  Schirmer,  409  Sansome 

Niles  Ferdinand,  115,  nth 


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Native  Wines  and  Brandies— Cont'd. 

Oakville  Wine  Co.,  SW  cor  Folsom  and  Army 

Olivina  Vineyard,  Burr  &  Malpas  agents,  18 
California 

Oppenheimer  I.  &  Co.,  1911  Hyde 

Palmdale  Co.,  office  230  California 

Palmer  H.  &  Co.,  222  Clay 

Parish  M.  &  Co.,  804  Montgomery 

Pebbleside  Vineyard  and  Wineries,  39-40  Mer- 
chants Exchange  Bldg 

Pedrazzi  &  Gianettoni,  150.  5th 

Perrier  Alfred,  220  Stockton 

Pevre  Jean,  1601  Market 

Plumel  John  F.,  18  Stockton 

Polidori  D.,  1130  Folsom 

Putzman  &  Schurmann,  341  Pine 

Radovich  Bros.,  29  Geary 

Rathjen  Bros.,  21  Stockton 

Repsold  A.  &  Co., 517  California 

Righetti  Dominlck,  BibVi.  5th 

Rosenblatt  Co.  The,  113-ll5Pine 

Rothschild  &  Helms,  cor  Powell  andO'Farrell 

Rottanzi  G.,  1012  Valencia  and  1027  Market 

Roval  Wine  Co.,  114  Sutter 

Ruby  Hill  Vineyard  Co..  614,  3d 

San  Francisco  Wine  and  Liquor  Co.,  24  East 

Schiaffino  Giobatta,  1524  Powell 

Schilling  C.  &  Co.,  2.30-240  Brannan 

Schlesinger&  Bender,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Battery 
and  104-106  Clay 

Scott  Angelia  R.,  1743  Franklin 

Shea.  Bocqueraz  &  Co..  527  Front 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  agents  for  Napa 
Valley  Wine  Co.'s  wines  and  brandies  in 
cases,  212-214  Market 

Siebe  Bros.  &  Plagemann,  322-330  Sansome 

Sierra  Vista  Vineyard  Co.,  210  Sansome 

Smadeke  W.  &  Co..  SW  cor  8th  and  Mission 

ST.  HUBERT    VINEYARD  CO., 

224  Bush 

Stammer  Gustav  A.,  SW  cor  Market  and  4th 

Taussig  Louis  &  Co.,  26-28  Main 

Taylor  Thomas  &  Co.,  21,  1st 

To-Kalon  Wine  Co.,  1372  Market 

Torassa  Giovanni  B.,520  Green 

Tropical  and  California  Fruit  Juice  Co..  909 
Mission 

Van  Bergen  N.  &  Co.,  418-420  Clay 

Vignier  Ami,  429-431  Battery 

Vina  Distillery,  819  Market,  rooms  1-2 

West  Coast  Fruit  and  Wine  Growers'  Associa- 
tion, 320  Sansome,  room  26 

Wetmore,  Bowen  Co.,  140  Montgomery 

Wichman,  Lutgen  &  Co.,  318-322  Clay 

Wilmerding-Loewe  Co.,  216  California 

Wolf,  Wreden  &  Co.,  412  Front 

Naturalists. 

Gruber  Frederick,  254,  1st  Av 
Lorquin  Ernest  F.,  1195  Market 
Nolte  William  F..  108  Golden  Gate  Av 

Nautical  Instruments. 

Arnheim  S.  S.,  8  Steuart 
Dillon  &  Co.,  310  California 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  333  Kearny 
Kahn  Henry  &  Co.,  642  Market 
LIETZ  A.  CO.  The,  422  Sacramento 
SALA  JOSEPH  C,  429  Montgomery 
Tennent  Thomas,  4  California 
WEULE  LOUIS,  418  Battery 

Naval  Stores. 

(See  Ship  Chandlers.) 

Neatsfoot  Oil. 

(See  also  Oil  Dealers.) 
Ohlandt  N.  &  Co.,  327  Market 

Neckties— Manufacturers. 

Brickwedel  G.  F.  Mrs.,  1657b  Mission 
California  Neck  Wear  Co.,  224-226  Bush 
Cunningham  M.  Miss,  1226  Pine 
Heineman  Henry  M.,  109  Sansome 


*  Needles. 
BAYLES  A.   G.    &    SONS,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 

agents.  517-519  Market 
MILL  WARD'S  HELIX,  James  Elder  agent,  14- 

16  Sutter 

News  Agents. 

(See  also  Booksellers  and  Stationers.) 
Baldwin  News  Co..  The  Baldwin 
Brown  William  G.,  3d  and  Townsend 
Curtiss  Fred,  1016  Larkin 
Harrington  Benj.  G.,  NE  cor  Mission  and  4th 
HUSCHLER  JOHN,  621  Sansome,  room  3 
MLiller  Reinhold,  410  Kearny,  room  7 
Occidental  News  Co.,  S.  P.  Go's  Depot,  3d  and 

Townsend 
San  Francisco  News  Co.,  206-208  Post 
Sheldon  M.  Adella,  Occidental  Hotel 
Sorge  Oscar,  410  Kearny,  room  6 
Van  Dvke  &  Handy,  Lick  House 
WILBER  ROBERT  C,  Palace  Hotel 
Ziegler  Bros.,  530  Montgomery 

Newspaper  Agents. 
Dake's  E.  C.   Advertising  Agency,  64-65  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Bldg 
Fisher  L.  P.,  21  Merchants'  Exchange  Bldg 
Lastreto  Luigi  F..318  Front,  room  3 
Pacific  States  Advertising  Bureau,  405-407  San- 
some 
Pollak  H.  A.,  729  Montgomery 

Newspapers,  Periodicals,  Etc. 

ABC  GUIDE  (railroad  and  shipping  monthly), 
429  Montgomery 

A.  P.  A.  Magazine  (monthly),  1203  Market 

Adjuster  The  (monthly),  316  California,  room  19 

American  Agriculturist  (monthly),  78  Colum- 
bian Bldg 

American  Investor  (financial  monthly),  15  Mills 
Bldg,  5th  floor 

ARGONAUT  THE  (weekly),  246  Sutter 

Bien  (Scandinavian  weekly).  623  Montgomery 

Bloomer's  Cryptograph,  630  Page 

BoUettino  Mensile  (Italian  monthly),  506  Bat- 
tery, room  1 

Book  and  News  Dealer  (semi-monthly),  1203 
Market 

Breeder  and  Sportsman  (weekly),  313  Bush 

Brigade  Bulletin  (military  weekly),  420  Mont- 
gomery 

Building  News  and  Review  (tri-weekly),  935 
Market,  room  15 

BULLETIN  THE  (daily  and  weekly),  622  Mont- 
gomery 

Butchers  and  Stockraisers  Review  (weekly), 
630  Merchant 

California,  225  Post 

California  Architect  and  Building  News  The 
(monthly),  408  California,  rooms  16-17 

California  Bankers  Magazine  (monthly),  5(J 
Montgomery  Block 

California  Christian  Advocate  (weekly),  1037 
Market 

California  Decisions  (weekly),  cor  Glen  Park 
Av  and  Bond 

California  Demokrat  (German  dally  and  weekly), 
409  Bush 

California  Farmer  (weekly),  1004  Howard 

California  Fruit  Grower  (weekly),  203 California 

California  Insurance  Review  (monthly),  403 
Market 

California  Journal  (German  weekly),  415  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 

California  Medical  Journal  (monthly),  1422  Fol- 
som 

California  Musical  Journal  (monthly),  26  O'Far- 
rell 

CALIFORNIA  ORCHARD  AND 

FARM  (weekly),  a  journal  for  rural 
homes,  covering  agriculture,  horticul- 
ture, live  stock,  creamery  and  poultry,  $1 
per  year,  B.  Fehnemann  publisher,  510 
Montgomery 
California  Philatelist  (monthly),  1815  Devisa- 
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California  Sentinal  The,  303  Spreckels  Bldg 

California  Staats  Zeltung  (German  weekly), 
409  Bush 

California  Standard  (A.  P.  A.  weekly),  819  Mar- 
ket, room  7 

California  State  Almanac  (German),  613  Com- 
mercial 

California  Turf  The  (weekly),  410  Montgom- 
ery 

Calfornia  Volksfreund  (German  weekly),  429 
Montgomery 

California  World  The  (theatrical  weekly)  623 
Montgomery 

CALL  THE  (San  Francisco),  daily  and  weekly, 
710  Market 

Cathode  Ray,  535  Clay 

Chinese  Recorder  (bi-weekly),  754  Washington 

Citrograph  The  (weekly,  Redlands,  Cal.),  434 
Bartlett 

City  Argus  (weekly),  526  Kearny 

Coast  Review  (insurance  monthly),  508  Mont- 
gomery 

Coast  Seamen's  Journal  (weekly),  SW  cor  East 
and  Mission 

Commercial  Herald  and  Market  Review 
(weekly),  321  Commercial 

Commercial  News  (daily  and  weekly),  34  Cali- 
fornia 

Commercial  Traveler  The  (monthly)  20  Ellis 

Criterion  The  (bicycle  weekly),  933  Market 

CROOKER-LANGLEY  S.  F. 

DIRECTORY  (annually),  215-219  Bush 

Cycles  Guide  and  Road  Book  (yearly),  12  Mont- 
gomery 
Daily  Journal  of  Commerce,  321  Montgomery 
DAILY  REPORT  THE,  238  Montgomery 
Daily  Shipping  and  Hotel  News,  403  Market 
Deutsche  Vereins-Zeitung  (weekly),  321  Califor- 
nia 
Diario  de  California  (Spanish  daily),  420  Mont- 
gomery 
Druid's  Journal  (monthly),  413  Sutter 
Edwards  Abstract  from  Records  S.  F.  (daily), 

318  Pine,  rooms  27  and  36 
Edwards    Breviate     of    Records    (Marin    Co., 

weekly),  318  Pine,  rooms  27  and  36 
Edwards  Criterion   (real  estate  monthly),  318 

Pine,  rooms  27  and  36 
Edwards  Transcript  of  Records  (Alameda  Co., 

daily),  318  Pine,  rooms  27  and  36 
El    Comercio    de     San     Francisco     (Spanish 

weekly),  420  Montgomery 
Elevator  The  (weekly),  622  Clay 
EmanuEl  (weekly),  432  Montgomery 
Engineer   and    Contractor  (weekly),  7-8  Mills 

Bldg,  7th  floor 
Engineering  and  Mining  Journal  The  (monthly), 

12  Montgomery 
EVENING   POST  (daily  and  weekly),  NE   cor 

Kearny  and  Bush 
Examiner  The   (daily   and  weekly),  756  Market 

cor  Grant  Av 
Field  Sports  (weekly),  531  California 
Figaro  (dramatic  daily),  532  Merchant 
Filatelic  Facts  and   Fallacies   (monthly),   108 

Stockton 
Financial  Letter  The,  714  Spreckels  Bldg 
Florence     Crittenton    Record     (weekly),     520 

Kearny 
Foresjter  of  America  The  (monthly),  14  McAllis- 
ter 
Foresters'  Advocate   (monthly),  50   St.    Ann's 

Bldg 
Fresno  City  and  County  Directory  (annually), 

530  California,  room  65 
Gee's  Market  Street  Directory  and  Travelers' 
"  Vade  Megum"  (monthly),  12  Montgomery 
Germania  Monthly  The,  1196  Treat  Av 
Globe  Review  (weekly),  49,  1st 
Golden  State  The  (monthly),  414  Mason 
Grocer  and    Country  Merchant    (weekly),    123 

California 
Guide  The  (daily),  532  Commercial 
Harmony  (monthly),  328,  17th 
Hayes  Valley  Advertiser  (weekly),  509  Hayes 
Hebrew  The  (weekly),  612  Commercial 
High  School  Times  The  (monthly),  2228  Clay 
Home  Builder  The,  8  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 


Honolulu  and  Hawaiian  Island  Direct,  530  Cal- 
ifornia, room  65 
Hope  and  Home  (monthly),  429  Montgomery 
Hotel  Gazette  (weekly), '420  Kearny 
Hotel  Guide  The  (monthly).  20  Ellis 
HRVATSKA      SLOGA     (Slavo-Creation     semi- 
weekly),  629  Washington 
Human  Nature  (monthly),  1016  Market 
lUustr  ted  Directory  The  (monthly),  23,  1st 
II  Messaggiero  (Italian  weekly),  8  Montgomery 

Av 
Insignia  The  (fraternal  monthly),  320  Post 
Insurance  Sun  (monthly),  209  Sansome 
Jewish  Calendar,  420  Montgomery 
Jewish  Progress  (weekly),  608  Sacramento 
Jewish  Times  and  Observer  The  (weekly),  420 

Montgomery,  room  27 
Journal  of  Electricity  The,  423  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg 
Ladies'  Home  Journal  (monthly),  78  Columbian 

Bldg 
La  Voce  del  Popolo  (Italian  daily),  729  Mont- 
gomery 
Le     Franco-Califomien     (French    daily     and 

weekly),  529  California 
L'Elvezia  (Swiss-Italian  weekly),  15  Montgom- 
ery Av 
Le  Petit  Californien  (French  semi-weekly),  8 

Montgomery  Av 
Le  Relevement  (French  semi-monthly  review), 

735  Broadway 
L'Imparziale  (Italian  semi-monthly),  729  Mont- 
gomery 
Liquor  Dealers'  Journal  (weekly),  4  California 
L'ltalia  (Italian  Daily),  629  Washington 
Live   Stock  and  Butchers'  Gazette    (weekly), 

411%  California,  room  3 
Lloyd's  Register  of  British  and  Foreign  Ship- 
ping, 304  California 
Manufacturer  and  Herald  of  Trade  (weekly), 

403  Market 
Manufacturers'    and    Producers'    Monthly,   22 

Clay 
Maple  Leaf  (monthly),  12  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Marin  County  Herald,  235  Kearny,  room  9 
Mayflower  The   (Congregational  monthly),  1719 

Post 
Metropolitan  Fashions  (monthly),  124  Post 
Mining  and  Scientific  Press  (weekly),  220  Mar- 
ket 
Mission     and     South     San    Francisco    Mail 

(weekly),  1935  Mission 
Mission  Journal  The  (weekly),  2241  Mission 
Mission  News  (weekly),  2940,  16th 
Monitor  The  (Catholic  weekly),  529  Clay 
Municipal   and  State  Conventions   Guide,  536 

Clay 
Music  and  Drama  (weekly)  636  Clay 
Nation  The  (weekly),  420  Montgomery,  room  39 
National   Guard   Bulletin    (semi-monthly),  420 

Montgomery 
National  Underwriter  (monthly),  15  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor 
New  Age  (monthly),  61-62  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
North  Beach  News,  519  Filbert 
Oakland,  Alameda  and  Berkeley  Directory  (an- 
nual), 530  California,  room  65 
Occident  The  (Presbyterian  weekly),  84  Donohoe 

Bldg 
Old  Friends  Gazette  (monthly)  235  Kearny 
Olympian  The,  38  Donohoe  Bldg 
Olympic  The  (semi-monthly),  535  Clay 
Oriental    Chinese     Newspaper    (weekly),    803 

Washington 
Our  Society  Blue  Book,  225  Post 
Overland  Monthly,  508  Montgomery 
Pacific  American  and  National  Guard  Bulletin 
(weekly),  420  Montgomery,  room  33 
i    Pacific    Architect    The    (monthly),    408    Cali- 
fornia 
PACIFIC  BUILDER   AND   MUNICIPAL   ENGI- 
!  NEER  (weekly),  905  Clay 

j    Pacific  Calendar  and  Catholic  Church  Bulletin, 
!  83  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Pacific  Christian  (weekly),  7  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg, 
I  5th  floor 

1    Pacific  Churchman  (Episcopal  semi-monthly), 

731  California 
!    Pacific  Coast  Business  Directory,  632  Market 


PATRONIZE 

HOME  PRODUCTION  AND 

SAVE     MONEY. 


PinSBURG  "  v'iT^^f  COAL 

CHARLES  R.  ALLEN,  Agent,  144  Steuart  St.,  S.P. 


USED     BY    LARGEST 

CONSUMERS  WHO 

HAVE   TRIED  ALL   KINDS- 


DIXON,  BORGESON  S  CO., 

37  Market  Street,  S.  F., 


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1882 


NEW 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


NOT 


Newspapers,  Periodicals,  Etc.— Cont'd. 

Pacific  Coast  Endeavorer  (weekly).  4  California 
Pacific  Coast   Insurance   Directory,   320  Cali- 
fornia, room  14 
Pacific  Coast  Journal  of  Homoeopatliy  (monthly), 

234  Sutter 
Pacific  Coast  Marine  Record  (weekly),  315  Cali- 
fornia 
Pacific  Coast  Official  Railway  and  Steamship 

Guide  (monthly),  22  Clay 
Pacific  Coast  Trade  Review  (monthly).  632 Mar- 
ket 
Pacific  Coast  Wood  and  Iron  (monthly),  4  Cali- 
fornia 
Pacific  Electrician  (monthly),  10  California 
Pacific  Ensign  (weekly),  132  McAllister 
Pacific  Medical  Journal  (monthly;,  603  Sutter 
Pacific  Methodist  Advocate  (weekly),  43  Dono- 

hoe  Bldg 
Pacific  Rural  Press  (weekly),  220  Market 
Pacific  Skandinav  (weekly),  44  East 
Pacific  States  Watchman  (A.  O.  U.  W.  monthly), 

61-62  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Pacific  Stomatological  Gazette  (monthly),    12 

Sutter 
Pacific  The  (Congregational  weekly),  7  Mont- 
gomery Av 
Pacific  Theosophist  The  (monthly),  525-526  Em- 
porium Bldg 
Pacific  Town  Talk  (weekly),  20  Ellis 
Pacific  Underwriter  (semi-monthly),  320  Califor- 
nia, room  14 
Pacific  Unitarian  (monthly).  300  Post 
Pacific  Wine  and  Spirit  Review,  316  Battery 
Park  News  The  (weekly),  22  Clay 
Philatelic  Californian  (monthly),  516  California 
Plummer's  Reference  Map,  408California,  room  7 
Pocket  Time  Tables  (monthly),  306  Pine,  room  9 
Poehlman's  Real  Estate  Circular,  415  Montgom- 
ery 
Political  Record  (weekly),  536  Clay 
Popular  Educator  (monthly),  300  Post 
Portland  Oregonian  (daily  and  weekly),  21  Mer- 
chants" Exchange  Bldg 
Primary  Education  (monthly),  300  Post 
Progress  The  (weekly),  13  Murphy  Bldg 
Public  Opinion  (weekly).  1209  Golden  Gate  Av 
Pvthian  Courier  (monthly),  532  Commercial 
RAILROAD  GAZETEER  (monthly),  219  Bush 
Railway  Hand  Book  (monthly),  314  Post 
Real  Estate  Price  List,  630  Market 
Red  Men  of  America  (monthly),  14    McAllis- 
ter 
Resources  of  California  The  (monthly),  320  Cali- 
fornia, room  14 
Retail  Grocer  The  (weekly),  214  California 
REVISTA  DEL  i'ACIFICO  (Spanish  Export  jour- 
nal). 12  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Revista  Hispano- Americana  (Spanishmonthly). 

6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
REVISTA  MERCANTIL  (Spanish  weekly),  319 

Sacramento 
Richmond  Banner  The  (weekly),  NW  cor  Point 

Lobos  and  7th  Avs 
Sacramento     City      and     County     Directory 

(annually).  530  California,  room  65 
Sacramento  Record  Union  (daily), 21  Merchants' 

Exchange  Bldg 
Saloon  Man  The  (monthly),  526  Montgomery 
San  Francisco  Abend-Post  (German  daily  and 

weekly).  535  California 
SAN   FRANCISCO   AND    ALAMEDA    COUNTY 

BUILDER  (tri-weekly),  905  Clay 
SAN  FRANCISCO  BLOCK  BOOK,  23,  1st 
San  Francisco  Chronicle    (daily  and  weekly), 

NE  cor  Kearny  and  Market 
SAN  FRANCISCO 'DIRECTORY  (annually),  215- 

219  Bush 
San  Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce  (weekly), 

321  Montgomery 
San  Francisco  Law  Journal  (daily),  219  Bush 
San  Francisco  Legal  News,  410  S'ansome 
San  Francisco  Mirror  (weekly),  235  Kearny 
San  Francisco  News  Letter  (weekly),  606  Mer- 
chant 
San  Francisco  Prices  Current,   123  California 
San  Francisco  Produce  Exchange  Call  List,  34 
California 


San  Francisco  Real  Estate  Circular,  4  Mont- 
gomery 
San  Francisco  Stock  Exchange  List  (daily),  32& 

Pine 
San  Francisco  Tageblatt   (German  daily),  633 

Merchant 
San  Francisco  The  (Japanese),  112^  Ellis  rear 
San  Francisco  Trade  Review  (weekly),  34  Cali- 
fornia 
San  Francisco  Vindicator  (weekly),  932  Clay 
San  Jose  City  and  Santa  Clara  County  Direc- 
tory (annually),  530  California,  room  65 
Santa    Cruz    City    and   County  Directory   (an- 
nually), 530  California,  room  65 
Searchlight  The  (monthly),  602  Market 
Sentinel  of  the  Golden  Gate  (monthly),  587  Mis- 
sion 
Sentinel  The  (monthly),  20  Ellis 
Sentry  The,  .530  Golden  Gate  Av 
Servian  American  (weekly).  7  Bonita 
Seven  Links  (monthly),  50  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Sloboda  (Servian  weekly),  636  Clay 
Society  (monthly),  918  Hyde 
Sonntags-Blatt  Des  California  Demokrat,  409- 

413  Bush 
Sonntags  Post  (weekly),  535  California 
Sporting  World  (weekly),  50  Nucleus  Bldg 
Standard  Time  Schedules  (monthly),  602  Mar- 
ket 
Star  and  Herald  (daily  and  weekly),  318  Front 
Star  The  (weekly),  429  Montgomery 
State  Mining  Journal,  318  Spreckels  Bldg 
Stockton  City  and  San  Joaquin  County  Directory 

(annually),  530  California,  room  65 
Strong's  Official  Bulletin  S.  F.  and  N.  P.  Ry., 

424  Sansome 
Theater  Programme,  320  Sansome,  room  8 
Trade  Postal  Journal  (monthly),  729  Montgom- 
ery 
Traveler  The  (monthly),  314  Post 
Travelers'  and  Shippers'  Directory  (monthly), 

66  Crocker  Bldg 
Trestle  Board  The  (monthly),  408  California 
Triumph  of  Faith  (monthly),  520  Kearny 
Uniao  Portugueza  A.  (weekly),  ,525  Front 
United  States  Business  Directory,  4  Lawrence 

PI 
Vestkusten  (Swedish  weekly),  921  Mission 
Vestra  Sandebudet  (monthly),  537,  7th 
Voice  of  Labor  The  (weekly),  620  Market 
War  Cry  The  (Salvation  Army  weekly),   1139- 

Market 
WASP  THE  (illustrated  weekly),  513  Market 
Wave  The  (weekly),  220-222  Crocker  Bldg 
Weekly  Gazette,  Trade  and  Commerce  Review, 

331  Montgomery,  room  63 
Western  Creamery  The  (monthly),  113  Davis 
Western    Hotel    World    (weekly),   518    Sacra- 
mento 
Western  Journal  of  Education,  723  Market 
Western  Outlook  The  (weekly),  425  Montgomery 
Western  Wheelman  The  (weekly),  58,  1st 

Newspapers— Patent  Outsides. 
San  Francisco  Newspaper  Union,  405-407  San- 
some 
West  Coast  Newspaper  Union,  58,  1st 

Nickel  Platers. 

Central  Plating  Works,  852  Mission 

Greenberg's  M.  Sons,  225-227  Beale 

LANE  W.  E,  505  Kearny 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (supplies),  58,  1st 

PACIFIC    MANUFACTURING   AND    PLATING 

WORKS,  323  Mission 
PACIFIC   TOOL  AND   SUPPLY  CO.  'supplies), 

100-104,  1st 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 

72,  1st 
SAN  FRANCISCO  PLATING  WORKS  THE,  653- 

655  Mission 
SCHAEZLEIN  &  BURRIDGE,  3  Hardie  PI 

Notaries  Public. 

Ballou  Addie  L.  Mrs.,  61-62  Donohoe  Bldg 
Benchley  William  B.,  630  Market 
Bennett  Clement,  15  Mills  Bldg,_  8th  floor 


The  Bulletin 


Is  the  oldest  paper  in  San  Francisca 
It  has  character,  standing,  influ- 
ence.   Telephone  Main  926. 


PERRIER-JOUET  &  CO.  CHAMPAGNE 

W.  EL  CHAPMAN.  Sole  Agent,  123  California  Street. 


—For  Sale  by  all  First- 
class  Wine  Merchants 
and  Grocers. 


NOT 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


NUK 


1883 


BORLAND  JAMES  H.,  216  BusH 


JAMES  H.   BORLAND 

General  Agent  National  Surety  Co. 

Notary  Public 

216  Bush  St.  Telephone  Main  329.  Residence 
522  Oak  St.    Tel.  West  861. 

Cooney  James  J.,  102-103  Phelan  Bldg 
Oovell  Emma  P.  Miss,  55  Chronicle  Bldg 
Craig  Lee  D.,  316  Montgomery 
CURTIN  D.  A.,  24  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

D.     A.     CURXIN 

NOTART  PUBLIC 

Room  24,  Mills  Building,  Sd  Floor. 
Telephone  Main  1467 

Residence,  '^5  Bennington  St.,  near  31st. 
Depositions  carefully  taken. 

Legal  documents  drawn. 

Daggett  Almore  K.,  14  Montgomery 

Danglada  Arthur  F.,  508  Battery 

Deane  John  J.,  102  Chronicle  Bldg 

Duisenberg  Augusta  W.  Miss,  513  California 

Edwards  Robert  M.,  301  Montgomery 

Ellis  James  M.,  323  Montgomery 

Enquist  Alfred  A.,  210  Montgomery 

Fugazi  John  F.,  5  Montgomery  Av 

Gates  Justin,  211  Larkin 

Hanlon  Daniel,  19  Montgomery 

Haven  Thomas  E.,  13  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Higgins  Thomas,  628  Market 

Holmes  Raymond,  436  Montgomery 

Horn  Harry  L.,  30  Montgomery 

Hoyt  Frank  B.,  504  Battery 

Hughes  John  C,  38-39  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Kellv  Charles  E.,  213  Sansome 

KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 

JAMES   L.  KING 
Notary  Public  and  Commissioner  Deeds 

For  every  State  and  Territory 

Trade    Marks  and  Passports  procured.    Depositions 
carefully  taken. 

No.  308  California  Street 

North  Side,  bet.  Sansome  and  Battery  Streets. 

KNOX  GEORGE  T.,  444  California 
Knox  Tnomas  R.,  86  Crocker  Bldg 


LANE  MARK  G., 


602  Market 
LASK  HARRY  J., 


Sansome 


HARRY  J.  LASK 

NOTARY  PUBLIC 

Conveyancer  and  Commissignek 

209  SANSOME  ST.  Telephone  Main  5781 

—Residence— 

156  EDDY  STREET.       Telephone  South  298 

I,ATHAM  W.  B.,  320  Sansome,  room  19 

Levy  Eugene  W.,  7-8  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

LEVY  SOL  J.,  304  Montgomery 

Lyons  John  F-,  607  Montgomery 

Madison  Henry  B.,  15  Steuart 

Mason  James,  425  California 

McElroy  Robert  D.,  4  Phelan  Bldg 

McGill  Henry  M.,  30  Montgomery 

Mearns  George  S.,  20  Montgomery 

Meininger  Louis,  442  California 

Morgan  E.  M.,  14  Sansome 

Mosebach  Ferdinand  C,  322  Montgomery 

O'Brien  Thomas  M.,  216  Bush,  room  9 

PHILLIPS  CHARLES  H.,  638  Market,  telephone 

Main  570,  r.  1620  Fell,  telephone  Pine  2591 
Porter  A.  J.  Mrs.,  11  Montgomery 


ROSENHEIM  SAMUEL,  303  California,  room  7 

Ryan  E.  B.,  4  Montgomery 

Smith  Holland,  307  Montgomery 

Smith  Ralph  S.  Mrs.,  43  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Smyth  Charles  W.,  419  California,  room  11 

Sonntag  Lincoln,  116  Market 

STANLEY  CHARLES  T.,  512  Montgomery 


CHAS.  T.  STANLEY 

IftotacB  public  S,  Commissioner  DceDs 

512  MONTGOMERY  ST. 

Telephone  Main  353 

Legal  Documents  drawn  and  Passports  obtained 


Stetson  Harry  N.,  532  Market,  room  41 
Stoney  Donzel,  4  Sutter 
Tharp  E.  H.,  240  Montgomery 
Tricou  Henrv  P.,  331  Montgomery 
WEGENER  WILLIAM  B.,  510  Market 
WHEAT  CHARLES  D.,  501  California 
Young  George  A.,  413  Montgomery 

Oakland. 
Moss  J.  W.,  958  Broadway 

*  Notaries'  Seals. 

Fischer  S.  E.  &  Co.,  402  Montgomery 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Note  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Note.) 

Notions. 

(See  Fancy  Goods,  also  Varieties.) 

*  Numbering'  Machines. 


K.lmknerCJT-&©|flS= 


Nurserymen. 

(See  also  Florists.) 

Abraham  Charles,  Greenvrich  bet  Franklin  and 
Gough 

Baker  C.  H.,  34  Chenery 

Berger  Henry  H.,  SE  cor  19th  and  Folsom 

Bonneau  Leon,  cor  Felton  and  Goettingen 

California  Nursery  Co.  (Niles,  Alameda  Co.), 
office  205  Sansome 

Canaris  Henry,  2520  Pine 

Carbone  Amedeo,  Wyoming  Av  nr  Sickles  Av 

Castilli  Bros.,  29th  Av  South  nr  J 

Cauhape  Jean,  Amazon  Av  nr  Madrid 

Chiappari  Luigi,  cor  Wayland  and  Somerset 

Dechent  Charles,  2610  Geary 

Duffy  T.,  1300  Golden  Gate  Av 

Erikson  Henry,  512  Haight 

Ferrari  Colombo,  cor  University  and  Felton 

Finocchio  Giovanni  B.,  17th  Av  South  bet  G 
andH 

Foley  William  T.,  101  Bartlett 

Forsyth  John,  1402  Point  Lobos  Av 

Gonzalez  Felix,  cor  Crescent  Av  and  Ellsworth 

Gregory  Bros.,  cor  Berlin  and  Burrows 

Jacquemet  August,  17  Taylor 

JACQUEMET  J.  &  CO.,  Ocean  House  Road, 
depots  105,  6th  and  25,  4th 

Knabbenhoft  &  Frommenwiler,  1727  Mission 

Lacroix  Angus te,  3012  Steiner 

Laplace  Jennie  Mrs. ,  Corbett  Av  nr  Alms  HTouse 

Leduc  Pierre,  2lFt  Av  South  nr  J 

Ludemann  Frederick,  N  s  Lombard  bet  Baker 
and  Lyon 

Martorella  Philip,  Porter  Av  nr  Six  Mile  House 

Meherin  Thomas,  516  Battery 

Miller  Frederick  A.,  215  Hayes 

Nespoli  Eligio,  Hanover  bet  Lowell  and  Lafay- 
ette 

Palermo  Nursery  and  Citrus  Assn,  108  Mont- 
gomery 

Pottet  Louis  H  ,  Nebraska  nr  Cortland  Av 

Pouyal  John,  1211  Polk 

Provensal  Sylvain  M. ,  Nebraska  nr  Cortland  Av 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS- 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  Co, 


Vineyard  Proprietors,    Wine  Yerchants. 

Bacchus  Wine  Vaults,  iU-iii  Bryant  SL 

Office,  MARKET  and  SECOND  STS. 


1884 


NUK 


CKOCKER-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


NUR 


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!isi 


Nurserymen— Cont'd. 

Razzo  Christopher,  Old  San  Jose  Road  nr 
Geneva  Av 

Reimer  Edward  L.,  SE  cor  20th  and  Folsom 

Roemer  Adolph  P.,  Brunswick  bet  Lowell  and 
Lafayette 

Scho  Charles  B.  F.,  Sherman  Av  opp  De  Wolf 

Schwerin  Edward  N.,  cor  Schwerin  and  Wal- 
bridge 

Serveau  Bros.,  Brunswick  nr  Guttenburg,  SW 
cor  Fillmore  and  Sacramento,  and  2328  Cali- 
fornia 

Sievers  John  H.,  25  Post 

Sunset  Seed  and  Plant  Co.,  427-429  Sansome 

Vaissiere  Alexander,  2716  Bush 

Weiner  Bros.,  Cambridge  opp  Silliman 

Nurses. 

(See  also  Midwives.j 
Abraham  Sophie  Mrs.,  SMYi.  11th 
Abrahamson  Josephine,  21 14  Chesley 
Ainsworth  F.  B.  Mrs.,  1708  Turk 
Akerman  Elizabeth  Miss,  837  Post 
Allemand  Joseph.  French  Hospital 
ALPHA     TRAINED     MALE      AND      FEMALE 
NURSES    AGENCY,   1117  Van  Ness  Av  nr 
Post,  telephone  East  579 
Archibald  Alice  Miss,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Atkinson  Sarah  Mrs.,  27^4  Oak  Grove  Av 
Baker  Helen  E.  Miss,  3700  California 
Baker  Laura  L.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Barbour  M.  E.  Miss,  1827  Polk 
Barker  Ellen  Miss,  837  Post 
Barling  Louisa  Mrs.,  1710  Broderick 
Barrington  Annie  Miss,  3700  California 
Barth  Alice  Miss,  3700  California 
Batturs  S.  J.  Miss,  919a  Sutter 
Beaumont  Frances  J.  Miss,  3700  California 
Bennett  Emma  Miss,  3700  California 
Bernham  Harriet  A.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Bervalt  Charles,  French  Hospital 
Bischoff  Caroline  Mrs.,  1782  Folsom 
Blanton  Mary  N.  Miss.  French  Hospital 
Bordenave  Andrew,  French  Hospital 
Borotra  Johanna  Mrs.,  2116  Powell 
Borst  Mary  Mrs.,  9  Seymour  Av 
Bourack  Florence  Miss.  3700  California 
Bourne  Euphemia,  522  Bryant 
Bracker  Louise  Miss,  816  Powell 
Bremner  William,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Briggs  Octavine  Miss,  3700  California 
Brown  Anna  M.  Mrs.,  89  Brady 
Brown  Kate  Miss,  1827  Polk 
Brown  Lockie  Miss,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
Brown  Lucy  E.  Miss,  937  Sutter 
Bucknam  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  708  Shotwell 
Budd  A.  J.  Mrs.,  785  Stevenson 
Burnham  Maud  Miss.  3700  California 
Burrell  Mary  A.  Miss,  3700  California 
Buxton  L.  Mrs.,  115,  8th 
Caldwell  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1409  Larkin 
Caldwell  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  432  Turk 
Cameron  Mary  N.  Mrs.,  1040;^  Mission 
Carlson  Annie  Mrs.,  946  Harrison 
Carpenter  A.  P.  Mrs.,  634  Filbert 
Case  Lucie  E.  Miss,  1723  Clay 
Casten  Dora  Mrs.,  621  Ash  Av 
Chase  Frances  Miss,  816  Powell 
Clancy  Ella  D.  Mrs.,  526  Turk 
Clark  Fannie  B.,  930  Sutter 
Clark  Frances  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
Close  Fannie  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Cochrane  Helen  D.  Miss,  3700  California 
Cody  Mary  Miss,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
Coffee  Kate  Miss,  634  Geary 
Coffleld  Mary  A.  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Cole  Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  3700  California 
Colmer  Mary  Mrs., 744  Ellis 
Conroy  Mary  M.  Miss,  3700  California 
Conway  Catherine,  115,  19th 
Copeland  Maud  V.  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Web- 
ster 
Cosack  Margaret  Mrs.,  2419  Clay 
Coulter  Fannie  Miss.  1327  Utah 
Cupp  Willie  V.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Cut  ten  Hazel  Miss.  632  Sutter 
Da  vies  Helen  Mrs.,  1338  Union 
Deane  Mary  E.  Miss,  1522a  Fell 


Denike  Catherine,  1204  Broadway 
Devine  Grace  Mrs.,  232  Langton 
Dietrich  Christina,  3240  Mission 
Directory    for    Childrens'     Hospital    Trained 

Nurses,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Dodge  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  621  Pine 
Donald  Harriet  L.  Mrs.,  921  Webster 
Dorety  Alice  M.  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Drachan  Mary  Mrs.,  1421  Mason 
Drackert  Ida  M.  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
DriscoU  Bridget  T.  Mrs.,  2612  Post 
Duer  Mary  Mrs.,  207  Montgomery 
Eckhardt  Barbara  A.  Miss,  822  Larkin 
Eckhardt  Nellie  L.  Miss,  822  Larkin 
Edwards  Mabel  Miss.  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Elliott  Lottie  Miss,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
Engelke  Agusta  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Espeset  Belle  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Espy  Cora  Miss,  818  Powell 
Estep  Katherine  A.  Miss,  1522a  Fell 
Evans  L.  G.  Mrs.,  1234  Mission 
Fenaue  Agatha  G.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Fenwick  Hattie  Miss,  3700  California 
Fitzpatrick  Martha,  1521  Mission 
Flagg  Georgie  A.  Miss,  3700  California 
Fliun  Marion  A.  Miss,  209,  17th 
Flover  Ernest  F.,  1144  Sutter 
Foley  Margaret  Mrs.,  1242  Mission 
Forbes  Margaret  Mrs.,  108'/2,  9th 
Ford  May  Miss,  3700  California 
Forsyth  Ida  M.  Miss,  21  Buena  Vista  Av 
Fox  Lizzie  Mrs.,  740  Broadway 
Frey  Anne  Miss.  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
Gately  Delia  A.  M.,  11  Moss 
Gates  Grace  A.  Mrs.,  647  Stevenson 
Gibson  Jessie  A.  Mrs.,  1210Steiner 
Good  E.  Mrs.,  4  Bacon  PI 
GOODBAN  FRANK   E.    (medical,  surgical  and 

massage),    proprietor  Alpha   Agency,   1117 

Van  Ness  Av,  telephone  East  579 
Goodell  Augusta  A.  Miss,  3700  California 
Goodhue  Margaret  L.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Gorman  Margaret  Mrs.,  916  Montgomery 
Gray  Sarah  E.  Miss,  3700  California 
Grossman  Laura  Mrs.,  117  Jones 
Haggard  Lizzie  S.  Mrs.,  1706  Washington 
Hahn  Amelia  Miss,  5.32  Natoma 
Hamilton  Amelia,  521  Shotwell 
Hamilton  Elizabeth,  35  Washington  Av 
Hansen  Marie  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
Hatch  Anna  S.  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
Headrick  Martha,  310  Leavenworth 
Heath  Anna  Mrs.,  4  Byington  Av 
Heath  Geneva  J.  Mrs.,  442,  20th 
HechtC.  Mrs.,  87,25th 
Heino  Jacob,  226^4  Oak 
Hennessy  Clementine  Mrs.,  636  Sutter 
Herrmann  Conrad  P.,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Hicks  Cora  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Hill  Lizzie  A.  Mrs.,  1851  Stevenson 
Hoffman  Louise  Mrs.,  1  Beideman 
Holden  Ellen  Miss,  3700  California 
HoUiway  Elizabeth  Miss,  1827  Polk 
Hoppe  Mary  Mrs.,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Hubie  G.  A.  Miss,  703  Polk 
Hughes  Frances  Mrs.,  12  Federal 
Hughes  Mary,  1182V4  Harrison 
Huntington  Gertrude  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Hurd  Fannie  Miss,  837  Post 
Hurd  Lila  Miss,  837  Post 
Hurdon  George  D.,  2041/2  Eddy  rear 
Hussey  Alice  Miss,  816  Powell 
Ijams  Hattie  Miss,  816  Powell 
Inchbold  Diana  Miss,  3700  California 
International  Association  of  District  Nurses, 

930  Sutter 
Ireland  Frances  Z.  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Jacobsen  C.  F.,  231  Golden  Gate  Av 
Jalumstein  Hannah  Mrs.,  537  Franklin 
James  M.  A.  Miss,  1207  Folsom 
Jones  Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Jorgensen  Anita  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Julien  Eric,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
Kenealy  Kate  Mrs.,  1612  Green 
Kidd  Annie  Miss,  15.37  Eddy 
Kirk  Elizabeth  Miss,  1522a  Fell 
Ladarre  Henry.  French  Hospital 
Lambert  Hattie  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Lassalle  Jules,  French  Hospital 


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Lasswell  Alice  G.  Miss,  1772  Howard 
Lasswell  Ida  H.  Miss,  177-2  Howard 
Laughlin  May  Miss,  3700  California 
Lehmann  Maria  Mrs.,  1012  Clay 
Le  Page  Gertrude  Miss,  818  Powell 
Lewis  A.  M.  Mrs.,  4  Grand  Av 
Liesy  Fanny  Mrs.,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
Lindenstadt  Adolph,  911  Jackson 
Lindsay  Mary  Mrs..  107  Natoma 
Livingston  Jessie  Mrs.,  816  Powell 
Long  J.  S.  Mrs.,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 
Lorentzon  Jane  Mrs.,  iSWi  Jessie 
Mackintosh  Bell  Miss,  803  Leavenworth 
Maguire  Sadie  J.  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Marks  Mary  E.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Marsh  Claire  Mrs.,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Marshall  Helena  Miss,  816  Powell 
Masters  Gertrude  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Web- 
ster 
Mauzey  Caroline  Mrs.,  233  Mason 
McAulifie  Mary  E.  Miss,  1522a  Fell 
McAuslan  Flora  A.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
McCarthy  Mary  Mrs.,  2518  Sutter  rear 
McClatchie  Margaret  Miss,  325,  19th 
McClun  Marah  Miss,  1117  Van  Vess  Av 
McConnell  Alida  E.  Miss,  3700  California 
McConnell  Anna  Miss,  3700  California 
McDonald  Kate  Mrs.,  219,  3d  Av 
McDaffle  Florence  Miss,  120a  8th 
Mcintosh  EUen,  21  Madison  Av 
McKenzie  Maud  Miss,  1522a  Fell 
McKQight  Elizabeth  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
McNamara  Mary  Miss,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 
McNeil  Louisa  A.,  204'/^  Eddy  rear 
McPherson  Marie  Miss,  1603  Van  Ness  Av 
Medus  Julia  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Mezzer  Louise  Miss,  1827  Polk 
Miatt  F.  F.,  6  Scheerer  PI 
Miller  Nancy  Mrs.,  2  Raphael  PI 
Mohl  Elizabeth  R.  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Mohl  Emma  R.  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Monges  Margaret  Miss,  104  Guerrero 
Moore  Cynthia  E.  Miss,  1772  Howard 
Moore  Elizabeth  Miss,  110  Webster 
Mordecai  Alice  Miss,  120  Olive  Av 
Morris  Lillian  E.,  742,  21st 
Morris  Simon,  1606  Bush 
Morrison  E.  Mrs.,  22,  13th 
Mowry  Lucy  M.  Mrs.,  26  Essex 
Noves  J.  M.  Mrs.,  2849  Mission 
Mudd  Mattie  Miss,  QloVi  Central  Av 
Murphy  Marie  M.  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Neilson  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  329.  18th 
Newcomb  Ida  Miss,  2808  Laguna 
NielsonH.  Mrs.,  735  Bryant 
Noble  Beatrice  Miss,  3700  California 
Norris  Emilie  M.  Miss,  3700  California 
Northon  Clara  J.  Miss,  837  Post, 
Nougues  Cecilia  Mrs.,  212  Turk 
Owens  Laura  H.  Mrs.,  3700  California 
Oxford  A.  L.  Miss,  822  Geary 
Paulsen  Anna  J.  Miss,  3700  California 
Pelecki  Clara  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
Peters  William,  1519  Leavenworth 
Pfelfter  M.  Mrs..  2014  Folsom 
Phillips  Alice  Miss,  816  Powell 
Phillips  Mary  Miss,  816  Powell 
Pinniger  Florence  M.  Miss,  3700  Van  Ness  Av 
Place  Nancy  A.  Miss,  3700  California 
Piatt  Kate  Mrs.,  18  William 
Polmann  Anna  Miss,  218  Waller 
Poling  Mary  Mrs.,  20914,  Uth 
Provines  Cornelia  D.  Miss,  3700  California 
Ralph  Minnie  Miss,  816  Powell 
Rand  Amelia  J.  Mrs.,  708  Shoiwell 
Raney  Rebecca  E.  Miss.,  French  Hospital 
Ransom  Jennie  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Reed  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Reese  A.  E.  Mrs.,  22  Wetmore  PI 
Remington  Pauline  V.  Mrs.,  537  Lott 
Reyland  Fleurette  Miss,  French  Hospital 
Riley  Emily  Mrs..  917  Larkin 
Robinson  Lily  Miss,  SE  cor   Clay  and  Web- 
ster 
Robinson  R.  A.  Mrs.,  421  Hyde 
Robinson  Robin  M.  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Rollins  Mary  Miss,  144,  9th 
Rose  Victoria  Miss.  French  Hospital 
Rosenthal  R.  Miss,  520  Van  Ness  Av 


Rush  Rose  A.  Miss,  441  McAllister 

Ryan  Fannie  D.,  930  Sutter 

Ryerson  Virginia  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 

Salva  August,  French  Hospital 

Saunders  Mary  I.  Mrs.,  3700  California 

Sayers  F.  Miss.  1.521  Pine 

Schaible  Gretchen  Miss,  217  Francisco 

Schaible  Rosa  Miss.  217  Francisco 

Schaller  H.  Mrs.,  6  Howard  Court 
i    Soherf  Regina  Mrs.,  428  Chestnut  rear 

Schneider  Elizabeth  D..  107  Randolph 

Schreiber  Amelia  Mrs.,  1311  Powell 
1    Sharp  Hattie  S.  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 
I    Sharpe  Emma  L.  Mrs.,  236  Sanchez 
!    Shaw  Ellen  Mrs.,  1202  Mission 

Shaw  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  313  Haight 
:    Shelton  Mary  Miss,  French  Hospital 
'    Shores  Emma  B.,  1816  Steiner 
!    Shuey  Edna  Miss,  3700  California 

Sichel  Minnie  J.  Mrs.,  French  Hospital 

Slater  Edith  Miss,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 

Slater  Hannah  S.  Mrs.,  507V4  Leavenworth 

Smith  Ida,  216  Leavenworth 

Smythe  Margaret  Miss,  816  Powelll 

Snook  Caroline,  2429  Mission 

Sol  Frederic,  French  Hospital 

Solari  Ida  B.  Miss.  3700  California 

Souriau  Desire,  115  Morris  Av 

Spriggs  L.  W.  Mrs.,  1534  Mission 

Stanley  Sarah  Mrs.,  1129  Howard 

Stephen  Daisy  Miss,  1608  Van  Ness  Av 

Stevens  Annie  Miss,  816  Powell 

Stevens  Charles  H.,  1000  Van  Ness  Av 

Strasburg  Pauline  A.  Miss,  3700  California 

Stroud  Mary  Mrs.,  724  Broadway 

Struving  Bertha  Mrs.,  8  Jansen 

Summer  Mary  Miss,  304,  3d 

Sweeney  Mary  L.  Miss,  2  Sanchez 

Tallman  Fannie  K.,  415  Shrader 

Taylor  S.  F.  Mrs.,  823  Mission 

Tennis  Emily  Mrs.,  14  Beideman 

Thomas  Dora  Miss,  1109  Van  Ness  Av 

Thompson  Hannah,  241  Langton 

Thompson  Lucy  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Web- 
ster 

Thompson  William  P.,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 

Thorp  Edith  A.  Miss,  French  Hospital 

Tiaffay  M.  Eliza,  526  Merchant 

Tippits  George,  221';4  O'Farrell 

Tobin  Jane  Mrs.,  712  Church 

Turner  Josie  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 

Turner  Z.  J.  Miss,  70  Whitney 

VoUertson  Julia  Miss,  1519  Leavenworth 

Wagner  Victoria  M.,  875  Folsom 

Wallace  Elsie  Miss,  3700  California 

Warden  Carrie  Mrs.,  621  Gough 

Welsh  Elizabeth  Miss,  French  Hospital 

West  Kate  Mrs.,  417  Van  Ness  Av 

Wetterau  S.  Mrs.,  1  Essex  PI 

White  AlonzoP.,  1700  Sacramento 

Wickstrom  Lawrence,  1117  Van  Ness  Av 

Williams  Elnore  Miss,  3700  California 

Williams  Laura  B.  Miss,  837  Post 

Williams  Louise  Miss,  837  Post 

Williams  Margaret  A.  Miss,  403  Van  Ness  Av 

Williams  Marian  Miss,  924  Sutter 
Wilson  Amy  H.  Miss,  3700  California 
Wisdom  Sarah  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Web- 
ster 
Wood  Adeline  M.  Miss,  417  Van  Ness  Av 
Woods  Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  3700  California 
Woods  Eugenie  Miss,  3700  California 
Wright  Nellie  C.  Miss,  1608  VanNess  Av 
Wylie  Annie,  731  Broadway 
Wynne  K.  Miss,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Webster 
Zulk  Anna  Mrs..  4I61/2  Post 


•  Nurses  Supplies. 
GOODBAN  F.  E.,  1117  Van  Ness  Av,  telephone 


*Nut   Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Bolt  and  Nut  Makers.) 
Pacific  Rolling  Mill  Co.,  100  Market 
PAYNE'S  BOLT  WORKS,  121-123  Howard 
Upson  Nut  and  Bolt  Co.,  14  Drumm 


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1886 


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Office     Purniture 

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J;  *  Nuts— Wholesale. 

C9        Camarinos  D.  G..  519-523  Sansome 

Gregory  J.  M.  &  Bros.,  337 Front 

Porter  Bros.  &  Co.,  3i;5-315  Davis 

Rothschild  &  Ehrenpfort,  118  Front 

Tetzen  Charles,  118-120  Clay 

Oculists  and  Aurlsts. 

Arnold  J.  Dennis,  530  Sutter 

Barkan  Adolph,  14  Grant  Av 
■^  Bryant  Edgar  R.,  522  Sutter 
ni         Buckland  Owen,  610  Mason 

CLARK  EDWARD  S.,  16  Geary 
^         Cornwall  Frank,  227  Geary 
M         Cox  Rosamond  L.,  426  Post 

Dresel  Gustav,  139-141  Crocker  Bldg 

Fredrick  M.  W.,  131  Post 

French  H.  C,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 

Gray  Edward,  530  Sutter 

Hopkins  William  E.,  803  Sutter 

HunsakerH.  VV.,  114  Geary 

HusM.  P.,  533  Sutter 

Jones  H.  Isaac,  222  Post 

Jones  Philip  M.,  67-70  Crocker  Bldg 

Martin  William  A.,  302  Stockton 

McKee  Albert  B..  6-7  Nucleus  Bldg 

Merritt  George  W.,  814  Sutter 

O'Toole  Michael  C,  11-13  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Orerend  Edmund  J..,  305  Larkin 

PARDEE  E.  H.  &  GEORGE  C,  526  Montgomery 

Paugh  William  J.,  640  Clay 

Payne  Redmond,  731  Sutter 

Peterson  Alfred  C,  319  Geary 

Phelan  A.  E.,  131  Post 

Philip  John  H.,  14  Grant  Av 

Pischl  Kaspar,  63  Crocker  Bldg 

Powers  George  H.,  533  Sutter 

Sargent  Elizabeth  Miss,  1630  Folsom 

Scott  George  W.  Mrs.,  216  Powell 

Selfridge  Grant,  146  Crocker  Bldg 

Southard  W.  F.,  603  Sutter 

Stephens  William  B.,  231  Post 

Southerland  Fred  B.,  21  Powell 

Swett  Wilber  M.,  14  Grant  Av 

Trask  S.,  321  Geary 

Wagner  Henry  L.,506  Sutter 

Woolsey  Mark  H.,  406  Satter 

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LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

ODORLESS  EXCAVATING  CO.,  George  H.  Baker 
manager,  131  Eddy 

Office  and  Store  Fixtures. 
BADER  &  FINCKE,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bryant 
BATEMAN  WILLIAM,  411  Mission 
BiessB.  L.,  907  Mission 
Dixon,  Borgeson  &  Co.,  37  Market 
Feitelberg  James,  II2IV2  Market 
FINK  &  SCHINDLER,  1309-1315  Market 
HOME  MANUFACTURING  CO..  561-563  Brannan 
Joslin  Herman  L.,  670  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Meek  James,  1118  Mission 


Neumann  B.,  1117  Market 

NOONAN  JEREMIAH,  1017-1023  Mission 

OFFICE   SPECIALTY   MANUFACTURING   CO.. 

29  New  Montgomery 
Penny  Isaac.  414  O'Farrell 
PEULECKA  H.  L.,   17  Halleck 
Scheerer  Joseph  Co.,  21-23,  10th 
Sef  ton  Harold,  860-868  Folsom 
Sterling  Furniture  Co.,  1039-1041  Market 
Trounson  John,  315  Sutter 
WEBER  C.  F.  &  CO.  (office  desks,  tables,  chairs, 

etc.),  300-306  Post 

*  Office  Supplies. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

*  OU  and  Artesian  Well  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Oil   Burners. 
LARKIN  OIL  BURNER  THE,  George  H.  Larkin 
manufacturer  and  proprietor,  16  Front 

Oil  Cloth  Dealers. 

(See  also  Carpet  Dealers.) 
GuUixson  Bros.,  9.55  Market 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 
Mackay  Alex  &  Son.  715  Market 
Plum  Charles  M.  &  Co.,  Upholstery  Co.,  1301-1307 

Market 
Schlueter  &  Volberg,  709  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO..  641-647  Market 
Smith  W.  T.  &  Co.,  569  Market 
Walter  D.  N.  &  E.  &  Co.,  529-531  Market 

Oil  Clothing. 

AMES  &  HARRIS.  NW  cor  Sacramento  and 
Drumm 

DETRICK  E.  JR.,  303  California 

Dickey  Clarence.  34  California 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs.),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

Marks  Marcus,  52  Clay 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  &  PACKING  CO..  LTD., 
.509-511  Market 

Sutton  Charles,  334,  22d 

*  Oil  Cups. 

Finch  Automatic  Oil  Cup  Co.,  33  Beale 

GARRATT  W.  T.   &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Three  L's  Specialty  Co.,  105  Beale 

Oil  Dealers. 

(See  also  Lamp  Dealers,  also  Paints,  Oils  and 

Glass.) 
American  Oil  Co.,  14-16  Main 
Ammerup  G.,  1314  Market 
Armstrong  Oil  Burner  Co.,  132  Market,  rooms  4-5 


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1887 


Photographic  Apparatus  and  Supplies 


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ARCTIC  OIL  WORKS,  30  California 

Dietz  A.  C.  &  Co.,  7-9  Front 

Dow  Martin,  124,  Sd 

Eachus  &  Collins,  224-326  Eddy 

El  Dorado  Linseed  Oil  Works  Co.,  208  California 

Fuller  W.  P.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Front  and  Pine 

Golden  Gate  Oil  Supply  Co.,  1172  Mission 

GRACE  W.  R.  &  CO.,  203  California 

Growney  William  H.,  238,  12tli 

Jacobs  James  A.,  1947  Mission 

Joyce  F.  B.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  7th  and  King 

Kent  Lubricant  Co.,  22  Jessie 

KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Magee  John  A.  Jr.,  (sperm  and  whale),  310  Clay 

Moorhead  James,  26  Beale 

NASON  R.  N.  &  CO.,  119-121  Front 

Nelson  S.  P.  &  Co.,  3  Commercial 

Nichols  A.  C.  &  Co.  (tanners),  400  Battery 

Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co.,  22  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

Partridge  George,  123  California 

Perfection  Light  Oil  Co.,  236-238  Fulton 

Pulver  Oil  Co.,  220  Fremont 

QUADT  JOHN,  1614-1618  Market 

Raychester  George  I.,  341,  10th 

Read  Edward  B.,  16,  1st 

San  Carlos  Oil  Co.,  19  O'Farrell 

Sonntag  Charles  &  Co.,  114-116  Market 

Standard  Oil  Co.,  421  Market 

Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.  (bicycle  and  sewing 

machine), 207-209  Sacramento 
Union  Oil  Co.  of  California,  16  Front 
Williams  &  Barron,  111  Van  Ness  Av 
Yates  &  Co.,  709  Front 

Oil  Manufacturers. 
ARCTIC  OIL  WORKS,  30  California 
California  Star  Oil  Works  Co.,  13  Pine 
El  Dorado  Linseed  Oil  Works  Co.,  208 California 
Leonard  &  Ellis,  615-617  Front 
Nason  R.  M.  &  Co.,  119-121  Front 
Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co.,  22  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Pioneer  Oil  and  Lead  Works,  202  California 
Pioneer  Oil  Works,  cor  Sansome  and  Greenwich 
Standard  Oil  Co.,  421  Market 
Union  Oil  Co.  of  California,  16  Front 
Yates  &  Co.,  709-711  Front 

*  Gil  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  00,, 

138-140-142  Fremont 


Oil  Stoves. 
CENTRAL  OIL  GAS  STOVE  CO.,  14  Drumm 
Gaskiil  &  Regan,  119  New  Montgomery 
Howse  Henry  L.,  14  Montgomery  Av 
Jacobs  James  A.,  1947  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Myers  John  F.  &  Co.,  947  Market 

•  Gil  Tanks. 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 
WORKS,  213,  1st 

*  Olive  Oil-CaUfornia. 
GOLDBERG,    BOWEN    &    CO.    (Sierra    Madre 

Brand),  426-432  Pine 

*  Olive  Oil— Importers. 

California  Fruit  Co.,  505-507  Sansome 
Caswell  George  W.  &  Co.,  406  Sacramento 
GOLDBERG,    BOWEN   &  CO.,    Importers  high 

grade  olive  oils,  436-432    Pine 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 
Levaggi  G.  B.,  543  Washington 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (Crosse   &  Black- 
well's    Pure    Lucca    Oil   in  quarts,    pints, 
half  pints  and  Olive  Oil  in  gallon  tins),  312- 
214  Market 
Wetmore-Bowen  Co.,  140  Montgomery 
WIELAND  BROTHERS,  210-212  Davis 

WIELAND  BROS. 

210-313  Davis  Street,  San  Francisco 

Sole  Agents 
F.  Ferrari's  Celebrated  Olive  Oil. 

Onyx  Works. 

Kesseler  J.  &  F.,  11  City  Hall  Square 

Optical  Goods. 

(See  also  Opticians.) 
BERTELING  LOUIS  A.,  427  Kearny 
Caire  Justinian  Co.,  521-523  Market 
CALIFORNIA  OPTICAL  CO.,  317-319  Kearny 
Collins  S.  H.  Co.,  237  Kearny 
Glindemann  &  Schweitzer,  303  Kearny  and  5,  3d 
HESS  CHARLES,  519  Kearny 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  333  Kearny 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  643  Market 
Kuttner  L.  &  Co.,  1644  Market 
Macowsky  Jacob,  211  Kearny 


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Optical  Goods— Cont'd. 

Muller  Christian,  83-1  Market 
Riedv  Charles  C,  432  Montgomery 
SALA  JOSEPH  C,  4-29  Montgomery 
Shirpser  Mas  L.,  139  Post 
Spink  Bros.,  1147  Market 
Standard  Optical  Co.,  121  Post 
Wolff  Henry,  120  Sutter 

Optical  Instrument  Makers. 
BERTELING  LOUIS  A.,  427  Kearny 
CALIFORNIA  OPTICAL  CO.,  317-319  Kearny 
HESS  CHARLES,  519  Kearny 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  a33  Kearny 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  &42  Market 
Riedv  Charles  C,  432  Montgomery 
Standard  Optical  Co.,  121  Post 

*  Optical  Projection. 
BRECK   GEORGE,    manager   Western    Branch 

J.  B.  Colt  i:  Co.  (N.  Y.).  131  Post 
PARTRIDGE  SAM  C,  121  Post 

Opticians. 
Adelson  Heiman  B.,  2,  6th 
BERTELING  LOUIS  A.,  427  Kearny 
CALIFORNIA  OPTICAL  CO.,  317-319  Kearny 
HESS  CHARLES,  519  Kearny 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  a33  Kearny.    (See  advertise- 
ment on  preceding  page. 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 


OPTICIANS  643    Market  Street. 

"Wholesale  and  Retail  Spectacles  and  Eye  Glasses. 
Opera.  Field  and  Marine  Glasses.  Barometers.  Micro- 
scopes. Drawing  Instruments.  Scientific  Apparatus, 
Photographic  Apparatus  and  Supplies. 


Kuttner  L.  &  Co.,  1644  Market 
Muller  Christian,  824  Market 
Shirpser  Max  L.,  139  Post 
Standard  Optical  Co.,  121  Post 
Wilson  Bros.,  323  Montgomery 

Ore  Concentrators. 

Blasdel  Concentrating  Belt  Co.,  419  California 
BROWNELL  JAMES  S.  (successor  to  Adams  & 
Carter),    western  agent  Frue  Ore  Concen- 
trator, 132  Market,  room  15 
Frue  Vanner  Ore  Concentrator,  132  Market 
Gutta  Percha  and  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.  (belting),  30 

-32  Fremont 
Huntington  F.  A.,  143,  1st 
McGlew  Ore  Concentrator  Co.,  116  Davis 
Midas  Gold  Saving  Machinery  Co,,  114,  1st 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 
WOODBURY  GEORGE  E.,  141-143,  1st 

Ore  Dealers. 

Holden  Samuel  P.,  419  California,  room  14 
LUCKHARDT  C.  A.  &  CO.,  71-73  Stevenson 
Ranlett  Horace  D.,  420  Montgomery,  room  28 

•  Ore  Samplers. 
PRICE  THOMAS  &  SON,  524  Sacramento 

Organ  Builders. 
Dewing  J.  Co.  The,  12  Flood  Bldg 
Schoenstein  Felix  F.,  1206  Fillmore 

OaUand. 
ANDREWS  GEORGE  N.,  620,  16th 

Organ  Importers. 

Badger  William  G.,  26  O'Farrell 
Bancroft  A.  L.  &  Co.,  324  Post 
Bowers  J.  T.  &  Son.  23-25,  5th 


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Curtaz  Benj,  &  Son,  16-18  O'Farrell 

Dewing  J.  Co.,  12  Flood  Bldg 

Eaton  Charles  S.,  735  Market 

Kohler  &  Chase,  26-30  O'Farrell 

Mauzy  Byron,  308-314  Post 

Pacific  Music  Co.,  816  Market 

Phelps  Bros.,  313  Devisadero 

Scott  J.  Harry,  929  Market 

Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  137-139  Kearny 

Spencer  F.  W.  Co.,  338  Post 

Statham  &  Co.,  106  McAllister 

Zeno  Mauvais  Music  Co.  The,  769  Market 


*  Oriental  Goods. 

(See  also  Japanese  and  Chinese  Goods.) 
Benyakar  Isaac,  Emporium  Bldg 
Benguiat  Hadji  E.,  420  Sutter  , 

Farah  Habib  J.,  27  Post 
Raphael  Hadji,  35  Post 
Turkish  Rug  Co.,  324  Sutter 

*  Oxygen. 

(For  Medical  Use.) 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CALCIUM  LIGHT  CO.,  10  Stev- 


Oyster  Dealers. 
Boge  Carl,  1423  Polk 
Browne  Harry,  57-59  Centre  Market 
Darbee  &  Immel,  23-25  Centre  Market 
Demetreadis  Nicholas,  28,  3d 
Dryselius  &  Co.,  93  California  Market 
Fogarty  William  J.,  131  Turk 
Hastings  &  Arnold,  418  Larkin 
Lamb  &  Son,  8  Bay  City  Market 
Mayes  George  &  Co.,  40  California  Market 
MORAGHAN  M.   B.,   47-48  and  68-69  California 

Market 
Morgan  Oyster  Co.,  612-616,  3d 
Moss  Joseph  J.,  114,  7th 
Norris  Charles,  45  Washington  Market 
Pagander  Gustave  W.,  83  California  Market 
Puttock  Henry,  1443  Polk 
Springer  George  H.,  1306  Mission 
Stephens  &  Co.,  33-35  Centre  Market 


Oyster  Saloons. 

(See  Restaurants.) 


Packers— Beef  and  Pork. 

(See  Provision  Packers.) 


Packet  Agents. 

(See  also  Steamship  Agencies.) 
California  Line  of  Packets,  202  Market 
Dispatch  Line  of  Clipper  Ships  to  New  York, 

202  Sansome 
Hawaiian  Line  of  Packets  The,  202  Market 
Hinsdale  George  S.,  22  California,  room  18 
Holmes'  Dispatch  Line,  506  Battery 
Mexican  and  Central  American  Packet  Line, 

435  Battery 
Piper,  Aden,  Goodall  &  Co.,  24  Clay 
Royal  Mail  Steam  Packet  Co.,  306  California 
Sutton  Dispatch  Line,  308  Market 
Tahiti  Line  of  Packets,  40  California,  room  1(1 


*  Packing— Steam. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

GUTTA  PERCH  A  AND  RUBBER  MFG.  CO.,  30- 
32  Fremont 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO..  21-23  Fremont 


PICKTHALL  M.  &  CO.,  509-513  Mission 
REVERE  RUBBER  CO.,  527  Market 

WINANS  JOHN  C, 


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Packing  Box  Makers. 

(See  Box  Makers— Packing.) 

Paint  Manufacturers. 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 

California  Paint  Co.,  22  Jessie 

Electric  Paint  Co.,  43  Phelan  Bldg 

Fuller  W.  P.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Front 

Grothwell  A.,  15  Halleck 

Imperial  Paint  and  Copper  Co.,  324  Pine,  room  17 

Malthine  Manufacturing  Co.,  419  California 

NASON  R.  N.  &  CO.,  119-121  Front 

Pacific  Oil  and  Lead  Works,  office  202  California 

Pacific  Rubber  Paint  Co.,  228-230  Beale 

Seal  Rock  Paint  Co.,  54,  2d 

Yates  &  Co.,  709-711  Front 

Zinol  Manufacturing  Co.,  593-595  Mission 

*  Paint  Manufacturers— Fresco. 
ZINOL  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  593-595  Mission 


Painters. 

(See  Respective  Headings.) 

Painters— Carriage. 

(See  also  Carriage  Manufacturers.) 
Anderson  J.  E.,  3001  Mission 
Armstrong  George  F.,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
Barnettt  William  H.,  20  Clay 
Berry  John,  837  Folsom 
Boyer  John  A.,  715  Folsom 
Byrnes  William,  3121  Mission 
Chamberlain  Joseph  V.,  Railroad  Av  nr  6th 

Av  South 
Dates  &  Young,  414  Broadway 
Euler  P.  J.,  956  Harrison  and  337,  5th 
Fischer  Edward  E.,  29  West  Mission 
Gowan,  Gorman  &  Co.,  314-318  McAllister 
Holmes  &  Co.,  838-840  Howard 
Jones  William  E.,  2237  Mission 
Koster  Louis,  114  Drumm 
McDade  &  Toche,  113  Oregon 
Mibach  &  Straub,  936  Brannan 
Ness  Arthur  R.,  1129  Alabama 
Nicholson  John  J.,  2812  Mission 
O'Day,  McCormick  &  Doyle,  421-423  Pacific 
Prahl  W.  W.,  1414  Pine 
Reilly  Bernard  V.,  57  Hermann 
Walcom  Bros.,  217  Ellis 
Walsh  Robert,  128-130  Spear  and  660  Bryant 
Walsh  &  Currier,  1619  Market 

Painters— Fresco. 

Bellegrini  Orlando,  518  Vallejo 

BUSCH  &  WOCKER, 

325  Montgomery,  room  34,  studio  3918 
Sacramento 

Downing  Thomas,  615  Mission 
Frassi  Antonio,  68Vi  West  Mission 

HARMUTH  MORITZ, 

fresco  painter,  decorator,  paper  hanger 
and  house  painter,  1021  McAllister,  tele- 
phone Steiner  1592 

Hoffman  Gregory.  1239  Folsom 
Kern  &  Eibach,  105  Donohoe  Bldg 

KUSS  &  STORZ, 

artistic  decorators  and  fresco  painters, 
422  Sutter,  telephone  Main  1882 

McCarthy  M.  J.,  207,  11th 

MORETTI  &  TREZZINI, 

fresco  painters  and  decorators,  71-72  St. 
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Nicholson  George,  109  Turk 
Peterson  George,  3008  California 
Sartorio  O.  &  Co.,  3W  Mason 
Stroetgen  Joseph,  403  Gough 
SULLIVAN  JEEEMIAH  F.,  40  New  Montgom- 
ery, Builders'  Exchange 
Swan  &  Stein,  759  Market 

Painters— House,  Sign  and  Ornamental. 

Abbes  Franz  H.,  1803  Polk 

Abbott  George  E.,  533  Lott 

Anderson  Bros.,  1529  Mission 

Anderson  C.  H.,  21S8  Fillmore 

Antonetti  Edward  N.,  205  O'Farrell 

Atwood  William,  656  Mission 

Axt  Herman  J.,  IOO414  Harrison 

Bacigalupi  Louis,  1201  Montgomery  Av 

Bacigalupi  &  Co.,  307-309  Montgomery  Av 

Bauer  Jacob.  939  Folsom 

Beguhl  &  Son,  8130  Market 

Bellegrini  Frank  H.,  518  Vallejo 

Bellerive  Edward,  823%  Jackson 

Bernard  Charles  A.,  616  Merchant 

Bishops.  A.,  510  Post 

Black  Edwin  H.,  120  Eddy 

Black  Peter  R.,  918  Laguna 

Blumenfeld  Moses,  1083  Howard 

Brace  Nathan,  3020,  16th  and  2704  Mission 

Bradley  &  Son,  923  Mission 

Brand  Abram  M.,  1505  Buchanan 

Brandt  Bernard  L.,  404  Montgomery 

Braun  Franz,  1839  Howard 

Briggs  J.  M.,  2117  Fillmore 

Bright  J.  F.,  659  Folsom 

Brooke  George  C,  128,  1st 

Brown  James  E.,  iUYz.  17th 

Brown  &  Johnson,  739  Market 

Buck  Edward  A.,  317  Noe 

Cahill  J.  L.  Co.,  107,  6th 

Casassa  August,  731  Filbert 

Casassa  David  J.,  731  Filbert 

Casey,  Falen  &  Co.,  739  Market 

CastagninoBros.,  151 1!4  Stockton 

Cate  Bros.,  717  Central  Av 

Charpiot  Joseph,  1904  Mason 

Chicago  Paint  Co.,  131  Turk 

Clark  R.  &  Sons,  802  Larkin 

Clawson  Samuel  H.,  404  Montgomery 

Cole  Herbert  A.,  48  Sacramento 

Commary  John  A.,  350  McAllister 

Cooney  John  J.,  141,  4th 

Cowan  Walter,  7  Johnson  Av 

Crane  &  Kellenberger,  31,  2d 

CURLEY  &  CROWE,  503  Haight  nr  Fillmore 

Craig  George  V.,  408  Octavia 

Daniels  G.  V.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Deering  Edward,  614  California 

De  Fontville  Philip,  433  Kearny 

Delucchi&  Arvigi,  729b  Union 

Derbaum  J.  C.  &  Co.,  1201  Howard 

Desmond  Humphrey  J.,  506  Buchanan 

Dixon  Frederick  F.,  421  Jones 

Donovan  J.  J.,  138,  11th 

Donovan  M.  J.  &  J.  J.,  1173  Market 

Downing  Thomas,  615  Mission 

Doyle  &  Short,  108  Noe 

Dutot  &  Gibson,  1005  Folsom 

Dwyer  L.  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Eagle  Sign  Co.,  11  Drumm 

Eaton  William  R.,  240  E  lis 

Eckler  Robert  E.,  235  Valencia 

Edmondson  John  G.,  220-222  Brannan 

Edwards  Fred,  I5871/2  Turk 

Ehat  &  Ellert,  6.38  Post 

Euler  P.  J.,  956  Harrison  and  337,  5th 

Foley  C.  J.,  2110  Fillmore 

Foley  Daniel,  1804  Market 

Foley  James  A.,  1817  Polk 

Franck  George,  1919  Mission 

Frank  August  W.,  616  Merchant 

Frank  Ferdinand,  1002  Pacific 

Franklin  William  S.,  421  Jones 

Eraser  John  P.,  809  Mission 

ERASER  J.  P.,  310  Stockton 

Gallagher  Edward  M.,  611  Sacramento 

Garfield  John  Q.,  315  Stockton 

Getz  August,  302  Stockton 


GETZ  R.  J.  &  CO.,  508  Market  and  9  Sutter 


J.  S.  Dearborn  R.  J.  Getz 

R.  J.  GETZ  &  CO. 

House,  Sign  and  Pictorial  Painting 

Whitening,  Tinting  and  Paperhanging 
608    Market  Street,   and    9    Sutter    Street 


Gewirtz  Joseph,  410,  5th 

Gibb  Gavin  W.,  37,  8th 

Goetze  F.  W.,  1314  Market 

Grant  Bros.,  535,  24th 

Grifflth  John  B.,  1604  Polk 

Hagman  Charles  F.,  115  Van  Ness  Av 

HakansonC,  128  Oak 

Hannemann  Henry  W.,  427  Geary 

Hanson  Peter  H..  11  Leavenworth 

HARMUTH  MORITZ,  1021  McAllister 

Harris  David,  41^4  Eddy 

Hartman  G.,  326  Pine  basement 

Heringer  Henry  A.  &  Co.,  813  Larkin 

Higgins  Maurice,  1202  Folsom 

Hindman  James,  715.  15th 

Hoever  Charles,  634  Commercial 

Hopps  &  Sons,  429  Pine 

Ihnen  Hermann  H.,  1009  Post 

JaiserF.  C,  1231  Mission 

Jennings  F.  A.  &  Co.,  862  Mission 

Johnson  Frank,  1013  Valencia 

Johnson  Joseph  A.,  517  California 

Joice  Charles  H.,  220,  9th 

Judd  F.  W.,  638  Post 

Kane  Thomas,  806  Folsom 

Keefe  John  H.,  317  Sutter 

Kelly  Thomas  M.  H.,  623  Merchant 

Kelso  &  Reiner,  1 -il  Turk 

Kern  &  Eibach,  105  Donohoe  Bldg 

Kimball  John  C,  216  Washington 

King  Michael  M.,  314  Golden  Gate  Av 

Kleyn  Anton.  223  Hayes 

Koch  Max,  129  Page 

Koch  William  G..  115  O'Farrell 

Krabler  F.  A.  &  Son,  .301  Montgomery  Av 

KUSS  PETER  N.,  422  Sutter 

LAIB  JOSEPH  Jr..  1171  Market 

Lambert  William,  1221  Market 

Larsen  Joseph,  240  Montgomery 

Lavigne  Leon,  1034  Golden  Gate  Av 

Learned  Thomas,  1908  Mission 

Lemon  J.  H.  &  Sons,  310  Stockton 

Lester  Richard  T.,  3309  Mission 

Levine  Aaron,  302  Stockton 

Levy  David,  35,  8th 

Lindner  Herman,  465  Minna 

Lord  Andrew  J.,  734  Washington 

Luhr  Ernest  W.,  407  Brannan 

Lunny  James  W.,  517  California 

Maher  Edward  J.,  1520  Howard 

Maloney  John  H.,  430,  7th  rear 

Manning  Patrick,  1848  Howard 

Maritzen  Charles,  517  Laguna 

Martin  John  A.,  409a  Turk 

Maunder  Matthew  C,  837  Geary 

McAulifle  George  J.,  2832,  16th 

McCahon  George,  1424,  24th 

McCarthy  Timothy,  103  Hyde 

McCordM.  L.,  1731  Market 

McGill  Thomas,  415  Market 

Medus  Bazile,  818  Broadway 

Mellon  John  S.,  50  O'Farrell 

Merschen  F.  G.,  412  Devisadero 

Meuttmann  Gus,  635  California 

Mibach  &  Straub,  936  Brannan 

Miller  William,  759  Mission 

Moe  Martin  S.,  310  Stockton 

Mohr  Jacob  A.,  3261  Mission 

MuUer  Edward  P.,  407  Hyde 

Nicholson  George,  109  Turk 

Norman  Edward,  1663  Mission 

O'Neill  Patrick  J..  25  Steuart 

O'Sullivan  Bros..  30  Geary 

Oliver  Thomas  H.,  6  Sacramento 

Orak  Emil,  1146  Howard 


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Washington 
Osthoff  Henry  W.,  130  Eddy 
Pacific  Advertising  Service,  2CI6Sansome 
PACIFIC  COAST  ROOF  PAINT  CO.,  1809  Folsom, 

telephone  Mission  168 
Palmer  &  Speetzen,  515  Pine 
Parker  Thomas ,  2202  Pine 
Patchel  &  Battu,  1218  Polk 
Patterson  William,  62914  Union 
Pellegrini  Frank  H.,  833  Vallejo 
Pessano  &  Caratto,  200814  Mason 
Peters  n  Andrew,  12l7i-^  Howard 
Peterson  George  B.,  210  Leavenworth 
Philips  Edward,  902  Larkin  and  1106  Steiner 
Piercy  Alpheus  B.,  1318  ISTatoma 
Pinz  Charles  M.,  3.13  Beale 
Poland  Frank  S.,  819  Shotwell 
Pratt  Jesse,  1717  Market 
Price  E.  &  Son,  17  Van  Ness  Av 
Prieur  Joseph,  814  Montgomery 
QUADT  JOHN  &  CO.,  1614  Market 
Quane  John  F.,  415  Market 
Rea  Achille  L.,  1318  Stockton 
Reiner  &  Stormon,  217  Scott 
Riordan  Richard,  47,  3d 
Rogers  Joseph.  929  Howard 
Rose  John  E.,  2403  Mission 
Rudolph  Henry,  719  Laguna 
sSankey  J.,  8O714  Valencia 
Schaefer  Bros.,  804  Valencia 
Schaefer  Fred,  2414  Turk 
Schenck  George  W.,  1342  Bush 
SCHNEE  GUSTAVE,  213  Valencia 
Scott  Henry,  9,  8th 
SELLERS  JAMES  C,  224  O'FarreU  ' 
Shaw  Charles  F.,  2135  Fillmore 
Shaw  Thaster  W.,  3622i4,  16th 
Sheahan  Charles  L,,  224i/4,  5th 
Simpson  Alfred  H.,  513  Geary 
Simpson  Thomas  C,  1731  Market 
Skelly  &  Welch,  1501,  24th 
Smith  George  J.  &  Sons,  240  Post 
Smith  J.  G.,  1887  Mission 
Smith  Joseph,  41114  O'FarreU 
Smith  William  H.,  2311  Mission 
Spark  John  H.,  623  Merchant 
St.  Denis  J.  &  Co.,  308  Sutter 
Stein  C.  G..  621  Taylor 
Stroetsen  Joseph.  403  Gough 
SULLIVAN  JEREMIAH  P.,  40  New  Montgomery 

j.  f.  sullivan 
House,  Sign  &  Fresco  Painting 

Whitening,  Tinting  and  Paperhanging 

Builders'  Exchange,  40  New  Montgomery  Street 
Box  1 

Telephone  Main  5110 

Swan  &  Stein,  759  Market 

Tanzi  Henry  R.,  o3lB  Haves 

Thomas  Charles  W.,  1210^Broadway 

Thompson  Henry,  1414  Lyon 

Thomson  John  S.,  2019  Polk 

Tobey  Sign  Co.,  116  Montgomery  Av 

TownsendF.  R.,  1604  Eddy 

Townsend  George,  605  Laguna 

Tuson  Edward  A.,  706  Larkin 

TJnsworth  Sign  Co.,  SE  cor  Market  and  Uth 

Upham  W.  S.,  1612  Devisadero 

Vaccari  Charles  M.,  153,  7th 

Veith  Paul,  525  Haight 

Vorrath  Thomas  &  Son,  340,  9th 

Wackenreuder  Ernest.  1515  Leavenworth 

Wadham  Edward  L.,  3252  Mission 

Wagner  Henry  F.,  635  California 

Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

Walcom  Jacob,  308  Sutter 

Walker  Benjamin,  cor  16th  and  Dehon 

Walker  Charles  M.,  710  Larkin 

White  H.  &  Co.,  499  Gough 

Wilder  Charles  B.,  437,  21st 

Wilkinson  Edwin  R.,  627%  Fulton 

Williams  Edgar,  1830  Devisadero 


Willis  Robert,  926  Washington 
Wilson  Delos  P.,  232  Sanchez 
Wohlstein  William  F.,  1149  Mission 
Zelinsky  Raphael,  1936  Fillmore 

Painters— Roof. 
Eagle  Asphaltum  Roofing  and  Contracting  Ck)., 

628  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lovett  Alvah  E.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Merrell  Isaac  L..  739  Brannan 

SAN  FRANCISCO  PAINT  AND 

ROOFING  CO.,  307  Montgomery. 

Painters— SMp. 
Borries  Gustaf,  110  Steuart 
Callahan  &  Bundesen.  Spear  St.  ^Tiarf 
Davis  Llewellyn,  520  Battery 

*  Painters'  Supplies. 

(See  also  Paints.  Oils  and  Glass.) 
Acme  Paint  Remover  Co.,  13  Pine 
Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  18-22  Ellis 

Paints,  Oils  and  Glass. 

(*  Importers.) 
American  Varnish  Co.  The,  741  Mission 

*  AMMERUP  G.,  1314  Market 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131, 1st 
Asbestos  Products  Co.,  128-130.  1st 

*  Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  18-22  Ellis 
Bird  Johannes  W.,  3238  Mission 

Brace  Nathan.  3020.  16th  and  2704  Mission 
BURD  WILLIAM,  23  Davis,  room  11 
Butcher  L.  H.,  593  Mission 
CALIFORNIA  PAINT  CO.,  22  Jessie 
Chicago  Paint  Co..  131  Turk 
Coleman  John  E.  W..  926  Folsom 
Counter  Christopher  E..  1826  Market 

*  Dietz  A.  C.  &  Co..  7-9  Front 
Dwyer  Timothy,  10091.^  Folsom 

Eastman  Co.  The.  2763  Mission  and  516  Valencia 
Ehat  &  Ellert,  638  Post 
Ensign  &  McGufflck.  23  Spear 

*  Fuller  W.  P.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Pine  and  Front 
Gallagher  Edward  M.,611  Sacramento 
Gimpel  Annie,  2337  Market 

Gitsham  Charles,  723  Valencia 

Hartmann  George,  317H.  3d 

"  INDURINE"  COLD  WATER  PAINTS,  William 

Burd  sole  agent,  23  Davis,  room  11 
Kohn  Louis  H..  NW  cor  Polk  and  Sacramento 

*  Magner  Bros.,  322-324  Front 
Maher  Mollie  A.  &  Co.,  1.520  Howard 
Mariani  Stephen.  131,  2Sd 
Merchant  &  Mickels,  46.  3d 
Merrelllsaac  L.,  739  Brannan 

MOUND  CITY  PAINT  AND  COLOR  CO. ,  12  Drumm 
NASON  R.  N.  &  CO.,  119-121  Front 
Nelson  William  F.  &  Son,  601  Front 
O'Connell  Jeremiah  (estate  of),  312,  5th 
Orsi  Giacomo,  17  Montgomery  Av  and  622  Wash- 
in  fft  on 
PARAFFINE  PAINT  CO.  (P.  &  B.),  116  Battery 
Philips  Edward,  902  Larkin  and  1106  Steiner 

*  QUADT  JOHN  &  CO.,  1614  Market 
Read  &  Co.,  1625  Market 
Rosenbaum  Fr.  H.  &  Co.,  567  Market 
Schaefer  Charles  G.,  741  Mission 
SCHNEE  GUSTAVE,  213  Valencia 
Serenskv  Joseph,  2822.  16th 

St.  Denis  J.  &  Co..  308  Sutter 
Vaupel  Henrv  J.  E..  ,223314  Mission 
White  H.  &  Co.,  499  Gough 
Woods  F.  N.  &  Co..  51-53.  1st 

*  Yates  &  Co.,  707-711  Front 

*  Paints— Roofing. 
ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 
Merrell  Isaac  L..  739  Brannan 
PACIFIC  COAST  ROOF  PAINT  CO.,  1809  Folsom, 

telephone  Mission  16S 
PACIFIC   REFINING   AND    ROOFING  CO.,    153 

Crocker  Bids 
PARAFFINE  PAINT  CO.  (P.  &  B.).  116  Battery 


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WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


BARBED 
COPPER 

INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS. 


BACCHUS    CELLARS 

AND   RHINE-FARM    VINEYARDS, 

SONOMA. 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  CO., 

SAN    FRANCISCO  AND   NEW  YORK. 


1892 


PAI 


CKOCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY, 


PAR 


*  Paper  and  Card  Novelties. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

•  Paper  Bags. 

(See  also  Bags— Paper.) 
Armes  &  Dallam,  33?-226  Front 
BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE,  516  Sacramento 
Bonestell  &  Co.,  401-403  Sansome 
Brown  M.  &  Sons,  414-416  Clay 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-319  Bush 
Crown  Paper  Co.  (Oregon  City,  Or.),  707  Front 
Taylor's  S.  P.  Sons,  400  Sansome 
Union  Bag  and  Paper  Co.,  415^17  Clay 
Union  Paper  Co.,  416  Clay 
Western  Roll  Paper  Co.,  421-423  Sacramento 
Zellerbach  A.,  &  Sons,  416-420  Sansome 

Paper  Box  Makers. 

(See  Box  Makers— Paper.) 

*  Paper  Building. 
PACIFIC   REFINING   AND   ROOFING  CO.,   153 

Crocker  Bldg 
PARAFFINE  PAINT  CO.  (P.  &  B.),  116  Battery 

Paper  Dealers. 

Armes  &  Dallam,  232-226  Front 

BLAKE,  MOFFITT  &  TOWNE,  516  Sacramento 

BLAKE, 

MOFFITT 

&  TOWNE 

RAPEIR 

512  to  516  SACRAMENTO  STREET 

Bonestell  &  Co.,  401-403  Sansome 

Bowie  Wallace  A.,  118  Shotwell 

Brown  M.  &  Sons,  414-416  Clay 

DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE,  212-214  California 

Fleishhacker  A.  &  Co.,  520  Market 

LAWSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 

Leavitt  S.  B.  Co.,  509-511  Sacramento 

Long  George  S.  Jr.,  564  Church 

MARSH  &  KIDD  (agents  Louis  Dejonge  &  Co., 

New  York,  surface  and  colored  fancy),  522 

Market 
Olcovich  Herrman  &  Co.,  330  Pine,  room  57 
Pacific  Wall  Paper  Co.,  Ill  Battery 
Richardson  William  G.,  527  Commercial 
Taylor's  S.  P.  Sons,  400  Sansome 
Union  Bag  and  Paper  Co., 415-417  Clay 
Union  Paper  Co.,  416  Clay 
Western  Roll  Paper  Co.,  421-423  Sacramento 
Zellerbach  A.  &  Sons,  416-420  Sansome 

Paper  Hangers. 

Adams  W.  A.,  15a  Erie 

Andersen  &  Danielsen,  635  California 

Bacigalupi  Louis,  1201  Montgomery  Av 

Bauer  Jacob,  939  Folsom 

Beguhl  &  Son,  2130  Market 

Bishops.  A.,  510  Post 

Black  Edwin  H.,  120  Eddy 

Brand  Abram  M.,  1.505  Buchanan 

Cahill  J.  L.  Co.,  107,  6th 

Clark  G.  W.  &  Co.,  653  Market 

Clark  R.  &  Sons,  802  Larkin 

Craig  George  V.,  408  Octavia 

Dixon  Frederick  F.,  421  Jones 

Downing  Thomas,  615  Mission 

Edwards  Fred,  1587 '/a  Turk 

Ehat  &  Ellert,  638  Post 

Foley  James  A.,  1817  Polk 

Fraser  J.  P.,  310  Stockton 

Gallagher  Edward  M.,  611  Sacramento 

Getz  R.  J.  &  Co.,  508  Market  and  9  Sutter 

Gewirtz  Joseph,  410,  5th 

Griffith  John  B.,  1604  Polk 


Hagman  Charles  F.,  115  Van  Ness  Av 

Hakanson  C,  128  Oak 

Hannemann  Henry  W.,  427  Geary 

HARMUTH  MORITZ,  1021  McAllister 

Jennings  F.  A.  &  Co.,  862  Mission 

Kane  Thomas,  806  Folsom 

Keefe  John  H.,  317  Sutter 

Kern  &  Eibach,  105  Donohoe  Bldg 

Kleyn  Anton,  223  Hayes 

Krabler  F.  A.  &  Son,  301  Montgomery  Av 

Maritzen  Charles,  517  Laguna 

Martin  John  A.,  409a  Turk 

Martin  &  Ingalsbe,  715  Sutter 

Mellon  John  S.,  50  O'Farrell 

Merschen  F.  G..  412Devisadero 

Orsi  Giacomo,  17  Montgomery  Av  and  622  Wash- 
ington 

Price  E.  &  Son,  17  Van  Ness  Av 

QUADT  JOHN  &  CO.,  1614  Market 

Rose  John  E.,  2403  Mission 

Rudolph  Henry,  719  Laguna 

SCHNEE  GUSTAVE,  2)3  Valencia 

SELLERS  JAMES  C,  224  O'Farrell 

Shaw  Thaxter  W.,  3622y2,  16th 

Sheahan  Charles  L..  22414.  .5th 

Smith  William  H.,  2311  Mission 

St.  Denis  J.  &  Co.,  .308  Sutter 

Stein  C.  G.,621  Taylor 

SULLIVAN  JEREMIAH  F.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Builders'  Exchange  • 

Thomas  Charles  W.,  1210  Broadway 

Upham  W.  S.,  1612  Devisadero 

Wackenreuder  Ernest,  1515  Leavenworth 

Wickham  James  H.,  240i4,  9th 

Paper  Hangings. 
AMMERUP  G.,  1314  Market 
Brace  Nathan,  3020,  16th  and  2704  Mission 
Burr  &  Shields,  635  McAllister 
Chicago  Paint  Co.,  131  Turk 
Clark  G.  W.  &  Co.,  6h3  Market 
Dufty  James  &  Co.,  20  Geary 
McMann  Frank,  109  Stockton 
Pacific  Wall  Paper  Co.,  Ill  Battery 
QUADT  JOHN  &  CO.,  1614  Market 
Read  &  Co..  1625  Market 
SELLERS  JAMES  C,  224  O'Farrell 
Walter  D.  N.  &  E.  &  Co.,  529-531  Market 

Paper  Manufacturers. 

Brown  James,  109  California,  room  15 
Corralitos  Paper  Mill  Co.,  109  California,  room  15 
Crown  Paper  Co.  (Oregon  City,  Or.),  707  Front 
Fleishhacker  A.  &  Co.,  520  Market 
Graham  Paper  Co.  (St.   Louis,  Mo.),  527  Com- 
mercial 
Leavitt  S.  B.  Co.,  509-511  Sacramento 
O'Neill  Bros.  &  Callaghan,  500  Montgomery 
Smith  J.  Glover  &  Co.  (agents),  25  Stevenson 
Southern  California  Paper  Co.,  202  Market 
Taylor's  S.  P.  Sons,  400  Sansome 
Western  Roll  Paper  Co.,  421-423  Sacramento 
Willamette   Pulp  and   Paper   Co.,    723   Mont- 
gomery 
Williar  Harry  R.,  214  Pine,  room  30 

Paper  Patterns. 

Butterick  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  124  Post 
Domestic,  J.  W.  Evans  agent,  1021  Market 

*  Paper  Rulers. 

(See  also  Bookbinders.) 

Althof  &  Bahls,  511-513  Sacramento 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  315-219  Bush 

Paper  Stock. 

(See  Junk  Dealers.) 

Parasol  Makers. 

(See  Umbrella  Makers.) 

*  Paris  White. 
Hearfield,  Bannister  &  Co.,  305  Sacramento 


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PAP 


CROCKEB-IiANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


PAT 


1893 


*  Parquet  Floors. 

Klog  Thomas,  232  Ellis 

REYNOLDS  JOHN  M.,  602  Market,  Crocker  Bldg 
WELLS   CHARLES   B.,    422    Sutter,   telephone 
Main  1882,  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Patent  Agencies. 
BOONE  &  MURDOCK,  214  Pine 

BOONE  «fe  MURDOCK 

SOLICITORS  OF 

U.  S.  AND  FOREIGN   PATENTS 

The  senior  member  of  the  firm  has  had 
over  thirty  years'  experience  in  obtain- 
ing patents   on    this    coast. 

The  junior  member  was  raised  in  the  Patent 
business  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Office,    214    PINE    STREET. 

Dewey  &  Co.,  220  Market 

KINCAID  &  CO. 

(lowest  rates),  314  Montgomery 

PATENTS 


KINCAID  &  CO. 


314  MONTGOMERY  ST. 


San  Francisco 


Best  Patents  in  all  countries 
at  lowest  rates. 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Leve  Marcus  S.,  319  Pine 

Pare  A.  Stanislaus,  420  Montgomery,  room  22 

Patent  Articles. 
Henniksen  B.  E.,  121  Post,  room  36 
lANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Model  Window  Hinge  Co.,  38  Mills  Bldg,  6th 

floor 
Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

Patent  Attorneys. 
Acker  Nicholas  A.,  137  Montgomery 
Boone  &  Murdock,  214  Pine 
Harris  Matthew,  20  Ellis 
KINCAID  &  Co..  314  Montgomery 
MURDOCK  EDWIN  F.,  214  Pine 
Osborn  Edward  E.,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51 
SMITH  CHESTER  W.  M.,  319  Pine,  rooms  4&-51 
SMITH  &  OSBORN,  319  Pine,  rooms  46-51 
Spear  &  Seely,  420  California,  rooms  19-22 
Ste  Marie  A.  Hubert,  405  Montgomery,  room  15 

♦  Patent  Letters. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Patent  Medicines. 

(See  also  Druggists.) 
Benham  J.  M.  &  Co..  515  Spreckels  Bldg 
California  Fig  Syrup  Co.,  322-324  Hayes 
California  Laxative  Dates  Co. ,4th  andTownsend 
California  Mountain  Tea  Co.,  437  Larkln 
Caloric  Vita  Oil  Co.,  1513  Buchanan 
Chocolate  Emulsion  Co.,  221  Davis 
Claxton  Charles  H.,  1630  Howard 
Davol  Medicine  Co.,  632  Market 
Dorn  Byron  W.,  1953  Market 
Dunbar's  System  Tonic  Co.,  126  Kearny 
Emancipator  Deande  Co.,  17  Fremont 
Emerton  J.  W.  &  Co.,  724'^  Market 
Freiling  Peter,  228  Brannan 
Fulton  John  J.,  1221  Market 
Grant's  System  Tonic  Co.,  640  Market 
Ouptill  Edwin  A.,  1165  Market 
Hais  Margaret  Mrs.,  708,  22d 
Hassmer  Valentine,  933  Washington 
Hathaway  B.  R.,  430  Bryant 
Hay  R.  R.  Co.,  708  Hyde 


Hiller  Drug  Co.,  413  Market 

HoodC.  I.  &  Co.,  23,  2d 

Johnson  &  Johnson,  169  Crocker  Bldg 

Kessler  &  Co.,  410  McAllister 

Lambert  W.  D.  Mrs..  1221  Market 

Mahone  George  D.,  24  Phelan  Bldg 

McCue  Medicine  Co.,  6  Sacramento 

McDonald  Donald,  306  Market 

McLean  Edith  E.  Mrs.,  45,  58  and  60  St.  Ann's 

Bldg 
Miller  Don  F.,  105  Stockton 
Nelson  Victor  E.,  225  Powell 
Nicolayson  Frank,  23!4  Prosper 
Pawnee  Indian  Medicine  Co.,  941  Howard 
Quaker  Medicine  Co.,  6 City  Hall  Square 
Radams  Microbe  Killer  Co.,  1340  Market 
Rines  Charles  H.,  261  Arlington 
Romany  Oil  Co.,  410  Kearny,  room 23 
Shores  A.  J.  Dr.  Co.,  18  Nucleus  Bldg 
Sospita  Co.,  51-55  Donohoe  Bldg 
Temple  of  Health  Medicine  Co.,  442  Van  Ness 

Av 
Viavi  Co.  The,  2304-2308  Van  Ness  Av 
Welch  Inhaler  and  Medicine  Co.,  61,  2d 
Williams  Homer  &  Co.,  113  Minna 

*  Patent  Solicitors. 

DEWEY  &  CO., 

220  Market 

Pattern  Makers. 

Bridges  John  F.,  211  Main 

BUSWELL  WILLIAM  P.,  108  Main 

W.  F.  BUSWELL 

Millwright,  En§:ineer  &  Patternmaker 

Flour,  Quartz  and  Saw  Mills  contracted 

for  and  Superintended. 

108  Main  Street,  San  Francisco 

COFFIN  ALONZO.  133-135  Beale 


ALONZO  COFFIN 
Pattern  and    Model  Maker 

133-135  Beale  Street 

Bet.  Mission  and  Howard  Streets,  S.  F. 
UP  STAIRS. 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (supplies),  58,  1st 
McConnell  William  J.,  232  Fremont 
Moulthrop  Charles  W.,  225  Mission 
PACIFIC   TOOL   AND   SUPPLY  CO.  (supplies), 

100-104,  1st 
Reed  &  Cleve,  36  Main 
SAN   FRANCISCO  PATTERN  WORKS,   110-112 


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THOMAS  &  CARLSON,  213  Mission 

THOMAS  &,  CARLSON 
Pattern  and  Model  Makers 

Working  Models  in  Wood  or  Metal 
213  MISSION  STREET 
Telephone  Main  5227  Up  Stairs 

TOWLE  &  LYNCH,  325  Mission 

TOWLE  &.  LYNCH 
PATTERN    AND    MODEL     MAKERS 

Estimates  furnished  and  Drawings  made 
3a5  Mission  Street,    -        -        Cor.  Fremont 

Telephone  Main  5757 

Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 
Yankee  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co.,  58.  1st 


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$1.00 : 


SUtTS   CLEANED  AND  PRESSED 

GOLDEN  WEST  CLOTHING  RENOVATORY, 
CLCPHONE  Main  1157.  12  Montgomery  Strcet. 


$1.00 


Seldom  equaled,  never  surpassed.     Any 

amount  delivered  free.    Family  orders  a  Spec- 

Ity.    Lowest  prices.    Stalls  68,  69.  70,  71, 

and  47  and  48  California  Market.  Tel.  1329  M. 


1894 


PAT 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTOBT. 


PHO 


Patterns— Paper. 

(See  Paper  Patterns.) 


(See    also    Artificial    Stone,    also    Asphaltum 

Workers.) 
California  Concrete  Co.,  14  Post 
CALIFORNIA  PAVING  CO.,  21-23.  lOth 

CALIFORNIA   PAVING  COMPANY 

JOSEPH  SOHEERER,  President 

Bituminous    Mock    Pavifig 

Dealers  In  Bituminous  Rock,  Asphaltum,  crude  and 
refined.  Sidewalks.  Cellar  and  Brewerj'  Floors. 
Reservoirs  lined  with  Asphaltum.  Street  Paving 
with  any  kind  of  material  a  Specialty. 

Office,  81-83  TENTH   STKEET 

City  Street  Improvement  Co.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Fay  Philip  S.,  124  Sansome 
Flaherty  Richard,  35  Post 
Goodman  George,  307  Montgomery 
Gray  Bros.,  316  Montgomery 
Jordan  Bituminous   Rock  and  Paving  Co.,  92 

Chronicle  Bldg 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Mattingly  Richard  C,  238  Montgomery 
PACIFIC  PAVING  CO.,  106-108  Phelan  Bldg 

PACIFIC   PAVING   CO. 

Contractors  for 

BITUMINOUS     FfOCK     PAVENIEfiTS 

Sidewalks,  Basements  and 
Warehouse  Floors 

REFINED    ASPHALTUM    FOR   SALE 
Office,  106-108  Phelan  Building, 

Ferine  George  M.,  238  Montgomery 
Petersen  H.  M.  &  Co.,  313  Montgomery 
Rocklin  Granite  Curbing  Co.,  238  Montgomery 
San  Francisco  Artificial  Stone  Paving  Co.,  313 

Montgomery 
San  Francisco  Paving  Co.,  510   Safe   Deposit 

Bldg 
Santa  Cruz  Rock  Pavement  Co.,  11  Mills  Bldg, 

5th  floor 
SCHEERER  JOSEPH  CO.,  21-23,  10th 
Stettin  Herman,  815  Cole 

Union  Paving  and  Contracting  Co.,  302  Mont- 
gomery 
United  Paving  Companies,  215   Safe   Deposit 

Bldg 
Walton  Nelson  C,  148  Townsend 
Williams  &  Woods,  302  Montgomery 

Pawnbrokers. 

(See  Brokers— Pawn.) 


Perfumery. 

(See  also  Druggists,  also  Fancy  Goods,  etc.) 
Boardman,  Kenne  &  Co.,  8  Sutter 
Greenbaum  &  Co.,  128  Post 
Ladd  &  Coflin,  169  Crocker  Bldg 
Marseille  Soap  and  Perfumery    Co.,   1109-1111 

Folsom 
Paciflc  Perfumery  Co.,  41  Stevenson 
Prindle  F.  M.,  16,  2d 
Rieger  Paul  &  Co.,  511  Front 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741  Market 
Sunset  Manufacturing  Co.,  207-209   Sacramento 
Wakelee  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Bush  and  Montgomery 

and  NE  cor  Polk  and  Sutter 
Yucca  Root  Soap  Co.,  1155  Mission 

Periodicals. 

(See  Newspapers  and  Periodicals.) 


*  Petroleum. 

(See  also  Oil  Dealers  and  Manufacturers.) 
California    Petroleum    and    Asphalt   Co.,    215 
Crocker  Bldg 

*  Pharmacists— Manufacturing. 
WORDEN  CLINTON  E.  &  CO.,  214-220  Townsend 

Philatelists. 

(See  Stamp  Dealers.) 


Philosophical  Instruments. 

Hess  Charles,  519  Kearny 
KABN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 
Lietz  A.  Co.  The,  422  Sacramento 
Sala  Joseph  C,  429  Montgomery 


Phonographic  Reporters. 

Adams  Charles  H.,  45-46  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Belden  Edwin  S.,  45-46  Mills  Bldg.  8th  floor 

Bennett  Clement,  15  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Brown  B.  C,  8  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Coombs  A.  L.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Dunbar  Hubbard  F.,  New  City  Hall 

Elder  Robert  H.,  16  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 

Gagan  Charles  R.,  New  City  Hall 

Gallagher  Robert  F..  New  City  Hall 

Gawthorne  Johnson  F.,  New  City  Hall,  1st  floor 

Hall  Harry  N.,  New  City  Hall 

Hawes  George  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  57 

Holland  James  L.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Jones  Harrison  A.,  New  Citv  Hall 

Maginis  John  J.,  New  City  Hall 

Mott  Ernest  J.,  320  Sansome,  room  57 

Pohli  Emil,  New  City  Hall 

Pomeroy  Carter  P.,  1-2  Mutual  Life  Bldg 

Potter  Stephen.  1  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Smith  George  W.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 

Stephens  Joseph  P.,  New  City  Hall 

Sumner  Samuel  B.,  New  City  Hall 

Vernon  Frank,  New  City  Hall 

Vernon  Howard,  New  City  Hall 

Walter  Harvey  W.,  New  City  Hall 


Phonographs. 

Phonograph  Co.  (Edison),  816  Bush,  room  33 

•Photo-Engravers. 

(See  also  Engravers— Photo.) 

BOLTON  &  STRONG, 

510  Montgomery 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
GLOBE-MacCABE  CO.,  609-611  Merchant.    (See 

Advt.  on  opposite  pape.) 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Union  Photo-Engraving  Co., 

523  Market 

•Photo-Lithographers. 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
GALLOWAY  LITHOGRAPHING  C0..418-422  Com- 
mercial 
SCHMIDT   LABEL  AND   LITHOGRAPHIC  CO., 

17-31  Main 


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LABEL&,  LITHOGRAPHIC  CO. 
Photo-Lithographers 
Designers  and  Printers 

17-31  Main  Street 


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Photographers. 

ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
Asbeck  August,  1140  Market 
Baker  John  W.,  1144  Market 
Billington  William  C,  Sutro  Heights 
Billington  &  Thomson,  Point  Lobos  Av  nr  Cliff 
House 

BOYE  &  HABENICHT, 

1026  Market 

Brown's  Photograph  Gallery,  606  Kearny 

Burnett  &  Slattery,  448'/^  Valencia 

Bushnell  Frederick  H.,  1410-1412  Market 

Craig  Victor,  SOI  Market 

Cramer  Charles  L.,  402  Kearny 

Dijeau  &  Severin,  34,  3d 

Duhem  Victor,  64,  3d 

Ehmann  Charles  E.,  Ill,  4th 

Eppler  Arthur  O.,  13191/2  Larkin 

Forzani  &  Samuels,  309  Montgomery  Av 

Fowzer  Jacob  D.   Z.  F.,   1228  Market  and  33954 

Hayes 
Fullerton  &  Schulte,  1398  Market 
Godeus  M.  C.  Mrs.,  lOVi,  6th 
Hodson  J.  R.,  406  Geary 
Holler  Joseph,  8,  6th 
Howland  &  Lonergan,  724  Market 
Hucks  JohnG.,  1228  Market 
Hynes  W.  J.  &  Co.,  426  Kearny 
Jones  Rodney  C,  Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 
Jones  &  Lotz,  838  Market 
Kennett  Luther  W.,  607  Stanyan 
Kennett  &  Jones,  B  nr  Ocean  Boulevard  and  S  s 

Haight  bet  Clayton  and  Cole 
Knight  G.  H..  721  Sutter 
Lainer  Charles,  31,  3d 
Lange  O.  V.,  26  Montgomery,  room  7 
Marceau  Theodore  C,  826  Market 
MATSON  FANNIE  L.  MISS,  6  Turk 
Merrill  Stewart,  612  Clay 
Mersereau  Frederick  E.,  2239  Mission 
Monaco  Louis,  702  Market 
Morse  George  D.,  916  Market 
Philip  M.  H.  Miss,  704  Sutter 
Priest  Charles  F.,  723  Market 
Riggs  Austin  R..  514  Kearny 
Schoene  Herrmann,  14,  3d 
Sewell  Daniel,  1025  Market 
Shew  William,  523  Kearny 
Shilling  Charles  O..  512  Jessie 
SUNSET  PHOTO  AND  ENGRAVING  CO.,  131  Post 
TABER  PHOTOGRAPHIC  CO.,  121  Post 
Thors  Louis,  14  Grant  Av 
Turner  George  A.  &  Co.,  26  Montgomery 
Vitalini,  Bianchi  &  Co.,  233  Montgomery  Av 
Waters  R.  J.,  110^4  Sutter 
Wessel  Louis,  25  Post 
Whigham  Richard  P.,  22  Kearny 
Williams  William  I.,  1303  Polk 
Wilson  George  S.,  342  Kearny 
Worthington  William  T.,  500  Valencia 


Photographers— Commercial  and  Views. 
ANDREtSTS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 

LANGE  0.  v., 

photographer  of  architectural,  mining, 
landscape  and  marine  scenery,  26  Mont- 
gomery, room  7 

Merrill  Stewart,  612  Clay 

National  Photo  and  Engraving  Co.,  606  Mont- 
gomery 
Partridge  Sam  C,  121  Post 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO.,  200  Post 
Sewell  Daniel,  1025  Market 
SUNSET  PHOTO  AND  ENGRAVING  CO.,  131  Post 
TABER  PHOTOGRAPHIC  CO.,  121  Post 
UNION  PHOTO-ENGRAVING  CO.,  523  Market 
WATERS  R.  J.,  110/2  Sutter 

*  Photographers— Flashlight. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO..  200  Post 
SUNSET  PHOTO  AND  ENGRAVING  CO.,  131  Post 

Photographic  Artists. 

(See  Artists— Photographic.) 

*  Photographic  Experts. 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO.,  200  Post 

Photographic  Printers. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
Cantwell  Herbert  C,  40  Eddy 
Garthorne  Charles  A.,  538  California 
Howe  John  M.,  113  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Hynes  W.  J.  &  Co.,  426  Kearny 
PARTRIDGE  J.  E.,  26  Montgomery 
Partridge  Sam  C,  121  Post 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO.,  200  Post 
SUNSET  PHOTO  AND  ENGRAVING  CO.,  131  Post 
WATERS  R.  J.,  llOVa  Sutter 

*  Photographic  Retouchers. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 

Photographic  Supplies. 

ANDREWS  THOMAS  P, 

109  Montgomery 

T.  P.  ANDREWS 

Photographic    and   Magic    Lantern 

Apparatus  and  Supplies 

KODAK   HEADQUARTERS 

Hello!  31am  1050  109  Montgomery  St. 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

XS4.  Adarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^rr-r: 


1896 


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Photographic  Supplies— Cont'd. 
Bacon  William  O.,  18  Post 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

CALIFORNIA 

Electric  Supply  and  Construction  Go. 

E.    H.    FORST 

Arc  Lamps  for  Photographic  Work. 
Constant  Potential, 

Alternating  or  direct  current. 

1145  Market  St.  Telephone  South  389 

Foss  Oscar,  841  Mission 
HIRSCH  &  KAHN,  333  Kearny 

HIRSCH   &  KAH  N 

333  KEARNY  STREET 

Importer.s  of 

Photographic  /{ppAf^ATus 

AND    SUPPLIES 
HEADQUARTERS  FOR  AMATEURS 

Hosmer  Harrie  B.,605  Market 

KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 

Monahan  &  SMllcock,  618  Clay 

PARTRIDGE  J.  E.,  26  Montgomery 

Partridge  Sam  C,  121  Post 

Photo  Mount  and  Card  Manufacturing  Co..  Ni- 
antic  Bldg,  3d  floor,  NW  cor  Clay  and  San- 
some 

SLAYTON  SAMUEL  (manufacturer  photo  appar- 
atus), lai  Geary 

Stuparich  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  (photo 
mounts),  523  Market 

Todd  J.  A.,  2126  Fillmore 

Photographic  Views. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
HEININGER  CHARLES  k,  526  Market 
Hynes  W.  J.  &  Co..  426  Kearny 
PASSAVANT  PRINTING  CO.,  200  Post 
Sewell  Daniel,  1025  Market 
TABER  PHOTOGRAPHIC  CO..  121  Post 
Watkins  Carleton  E.,  417  Montgomery 

Phrenologists. 

Haddock  Allen,  1016  Market 

Physicians. 

ABRAMS   ALBERT, 

431  Geary,  hours  1  to  3:30  p.  m.,  will  re- 
move about  August  Ist  1896  to  730 
Geary  nr  Hyde 

Adams  George,  146Phelan  Bldg 

Adler  Albert  S.,  1113  Sutter 

Agnew  William  P.,  47  Donohoe  Bldg 

Albertson  Joseph  A.  (homoeopathic),  119a  Pow- 
ell 

Alden  Bertram  F.,  636  Sutter 

Allen  Ethan  (eclectic).  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital 

Allen  John,  426  Kearny 

American  Samson,  3614  Geary 

Anderson  Gustave  E.  F.,  322  O'Farrell 

Anderson  Jerome  A.,  9  Donohoe  Bldg 

Anderson  Winslow,  603  Sutter 

Andrews  Harry  A..  312  Bartlett 

Anthony  Jesse  C,  87  Chronicle  Bldg 

Apple  Benjamin,  741  Filbert 

Arita  Hermistuce,  507  Post 

Arnold  J.  Dennis,  530  Sutter 

Aronstein  Adolph,  30  Post 

Artigues  Joseph  E.,  623  Vallejo 

Atkins  Milton  H.,  1014  Valencia 

Austin  M.  O.,  3034b  16th 


i    Axelrood  Max,  110,  24th 

Ayer  Washington,  215  Geary 

Bacon  Truman  F.,  510  Hyde 

Bagby  Henry  C,  26  Montgomery 

Bailly  T.  Edward,  St.  Mary's  Hospital 

Baily  Elisha  I.,  1316  Dolores 
'    Bally  Richard  J.,  730,  23d 

Bainbridge  James  C.  (eclectic),  101  Grant  Av 

Ballard  J.  Stow  (homoeopathic),  610  Hyde 

Barbat  J.  Henry,  803  Sutter 

Barbat  William  B.,  1412  Folsom 

Barger  D.  E.,  1403  California 

Barkan  Adolph,  14  Grant  Av 

Barmore  W.  A.,  20  Ellis 

Baronidls  George  M.,  330  Geary 

Barrett  John  S.,  14  Grant  Av,  rooms  10-lt 

Barsotti  Camillo,  607  Washington 

Bass  Frederick,  108  Stockton 

Bateman  Frank  L.,  711  Jones 

Baum  Rudolph  W.,  139  Post 

Baumeister  Bernard  H.,  1536  Dolores 
i    Bayer  Joseph,  246  Sutter 
i    Bazan  Ferjinand,  406  Sutter 
I    Bazet  Louis,  18-22  Phelan  Bldg 

Beck  Gustavus  C,  121  Post 

Behr  Herman  H.,  819  Market 

Bell  Henry  R.,  26  Donohoe  Bldg 

Bell  William  T.,  24  Odd  Fellows'  Bldg 

Bennett  D.  G.  (homoeopathic),  706  Van  Ness  Av 

Bennett  William,  2213  Webster 

Berry  William  L.,  639  Kearny 

Biehl  Philip  F.  C,  314  Spreckels  Bldg 

Bird  Nelson  J.,  21  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Birdsall  Frederick  W..  1634  Sacramento 

Blach  Charles,  1319  Ellis 

Black  James  A.,  406  Sutter 

Blake  Alfred  E.,  28  Geary 

Blake  Charles  R.,  1844  Geary 

Bloch  Herbert  I.,  1520  O'Farrell 

Blondin  Louis  D.,  Ill  Eddy 

Bloomhardt  B.,  4  Marye  Terrace 

Blue  Rupert,  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

Bluxome  Joseph,  221  Powell 

Bodkin  Thomas  P.,  205/2  Steiner 
I    Boericke  William  (homoeopathic),   1812  Wash- 
ington 

Bohm  Ernest  A.  (homoeopathic),  233,  6th 

Bolan  M.  J.,  1102  Valencia 

Bond  Frederick  T.,  213  Geary 

Boome  M.  B.,  14  McAllister 

Botsford  William,  1-2  Donohoe  Bldg 

Boughton  Henry  J..  102  Taylor 

Boushev  Julius,  1303  Mission 

BOWERS  J.  MILTON,  diseases  of  women  and 
children  a  specialty,  ofQce  and  residence  124 
O'Farrell,  hours  9  a.  m.,  1  to  3  p.  m.  and  7  p. 
m.,  Sundays  by  special  appointment,  tele- 
phone Bush  21 

Bowie  Robert  I.,  1909  Jackson 

Bowman  Frank  A.,  2526  Bush 

Boyd  Samuel  G.,  140  Geary 

Boyes  William,  731  Sutter 

Boyson  Thomas,  Palace  Hotel 

Brackett  Aurick  S.,  80  Donohoe  Bldg 

Brackett  George  F.,  831  Howard 

Brandon  Alfred  R.,  535  Jersey 

Brendt  Richard,  1240  Mission 

Brennan  Thomas  F.,  672  Mission 

Breyfogle  Edwin  S.  (homoeopathic),  213  Geary 

Brigham  Charles  B.,  24-25  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 

Brooks  Joseph  S.  (homoeopathic),  426  Sutter 

Brown  Ambrose  A.,  2106^4  Post 

Brown  Philip  King,  1212  Sutter 

Brune  August  E.,  1104  Market 

Bryant  Edgar  R.  (homoeopathic),  522  Sutter 

Buckland  Owen,  610  Mason 

Buckley  Cornelius  F.,  813  O'Farrell 

Buckley  Vincent  P.,  504  Kearny 

Bucknall  George  J.,  330  Sutter 

Bunker  R.  Elmer,  630  Sutter 

Bunnell  Edwin,  21  Powell 

Burgess  Bertrand  F.,  316  Van  Ness  Av 

Burgess  Oscar  O.,  329  Geary 

Burke  William  P.,  700  Sutter 

Burnham  Clarke,  1142  McAllister 

Burns  John  B.,  1370  Market 

Burton  B.  F.,  1031  Market 

Bushnell  George  E.,  1121  Sutter 

Cachot  Maximilian  A.,  207  Taylor 


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Caglieri  Guido  E.,  520  Montgomery 

Calderon  Eustorzio,  536  Sutter 

Caldwell  George  W.,  1,  4tli 

Callaghan  JohnD.,  8410  Fillmore 

Callandreau  Jules,  403  Powell 

Callender  John,  711  Jones 

Campbell  Joseph  H.,  437,  34th 

Canney  Frederick  G.  (homoeopathic),  606  Sutter 

Card  Charles  W.,  502  Devlsadero 

Card  Edgerton  F.,  3406  Sutter 

Carlson  C.  Hadley  406  Sutter,  rooms  32-23 

Carpenter  Frank  B.,  803  Sutter 

Carpenter  T.  G.,  85-86  Donohoe  Bldg 

Castelhun  Frederick  C,  935  Market 

Chalmers  William  P.,  506  Battery 

Chandler  Moses,  1721  Sacramento 

Chapman  Samuel  E.,  1021  Valencia 

Chapman  W.  Lang,  Occidental  Hotel 

Chase  Albert,  1936  Market 

Cheney  Wm.  Fitch,  906  Polk 

Chesley  Charles  P.,  754  Howard 

Chismore  George,  705  Sutter 

Christal  John,  143^4,  4th 

Clark  Charles  (eclectic),  211  Taylor 

Clark  Edward  S.,  16  Geary 

Clark  G.  Waverley,  24,  6th 

Clark  William  D.,  129  O'Farrell 

Clarke  B.  F.,  1009  Sutter 

Clarke  J.  J.,  447  McAllister 

Clayton  Jeremiah  B.,  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

Clement  R.  H.  (homoeopathic),  730  Sutter 

Cleveland  Charles  D.,  600  Leavenworth 

Clifford  John  B.  (eclectic),  3221^,  3d 

Clinton  Charles  A.,  NE  cor  21st  and  Howard 

Cluness  William  R.,  406 Sutter 

Cluness  William  R.  Jr.,  406  Sutter 

Coffey  Walter  B.,  301  Sutter 

Cohn  David,  1404  Sutter 

Cohn  Isadore  E.,  204  Sutter 

Cole  R.  Beverly,  826  Sutter 

Collins  Arthur  C,  3119  Mission 

Collischonn  Philip,  757  Folsom 

Conlan  W.  E.  (resident  physician),  Alms  House 

Connolly  Thomas  E.,  1430  Howard 

Conran  P.  J.,  839  Mission 

Cook  A.  S.  (eclectic),  634  Sutter 

Cook  C.  H.,  SE  cor  16th  and  Hofl  Av 

Cook  Fern  C.  (eclectic),  58-59  Murphy  Bldg 

Cook  F.  Stevens,  818  Larkin 

Cooper  A.,  523  Kearny 

Cooper  Charles  E.,  803  Sutter 

Copeland  W.  H.,  916  Market 

Cornwall  Frank  (eclectic),  227  Geary 

Costigan  George  D.,  3034  California 

Couture      Alfred     N.     (homoeopathic),    508-509 

Spreckels  Bldg 
Cox  Luther  C,  30  O'Farrell 

Craig  James  R.,  1428  Market  ! 

Crawford  Eugene,  614  Eddy 
Crawford  J.  G.  (homoeopathic),  614  Eddy 
Crees  Robert,  3104  Market 
Crepin  Emile  A.,  1008,  14th  Av  South 
Cross  Charles  V.,3I03  Fillmore 
CURRIER   CHRISTOPHER   B.   (homoeopathic), 

921  Geary 
Curtis  Henry  L.,  746  Mission 
Curtis  Robert  H.,  1030  Post 
Gushing  Clinton,  636  Sutter 
Dameron  John,  423  Ellis 

Damkroeger  Henry  (homoeopathic),  719  Larkin 
D'ANCONA  A.  A..  600  Sutter 
Davidson  Joseph  R.,  121  Montgomery 
Davidson  Robert  F.  (eclectic),  22  Donohoe  Bldg 
Davies  William  H.,  2000  Market 
Davis  Charles  A.,  128  Murphy  Bldg 
Davis  George  E.  (homoeopathic),  730  Sutter 
Davis  G.  W.,  633  Sutter 
Davis  Hancock,  930  Sutter 
Davy  Robert  B.,  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Daywalt  George  W.,  14-15  Murphy  Bldg 
Dean  T.  J.  (homoeopathic),  437  Golden  Gate  Av 
Deane  C.  T.,  1003  Sutter 
Deane  L.  C,  606  Sutter 
Deane  Tenison,  14  Grant  Av 
Deardorff  A.  G.,  14  Grant  Av 
DeChantreau  J.  D.,  607  Sutter 
DeCorval  Emile  L.,  1307  Stockton 
De  Fonseca  D.  L.,  604  Merchant,  room  12 
De  La  Matyr  E.  B.  (homoeopathic),  622a  Geary 


Delmont  Francis,  1439  Polk 

DeLucis  C.  A.,  661  Market 

de  Marville  H.  B.,  533  Sutter 

De  Vecchi  Paolo,  78-79  Crocker  Bldg 

D'Evelyn  Fred  W.,  405  Powell 

De  Witt  John  W.,  SW  cor  Solano  and  Kentucky 

De  Witt  T.  Byron,  1609  Jackson 

Dickson  Adam  T.,  459i4  Bryant 

Dillon  .Fohn  F.,  360,  4lh 

Dodel  Xaver,  1307  Howard 

Dodge  H.  W.,  803  Sutter  and  3740  California 

Donnelly  Edward  F.,  1001  McAllister 

Dorn  Gustavus  W.,  89-90  Chronicle  Bldg 

Dorr  L.  L.,  6  Crocker  Bldg 

Dow  Burritt  N.  (homoeopathic),  439  Page 

Dozier  Charles  A.,  428  Ellis 

Dresel  Gustav,  139-141  Crocker  Bldg 

Driscoll  Edward  P.,  1431  Mission 

Drossel  Auerust  A.,  1203  Powell 

Dungan  J.  S.,  23  Kearny 

Eagar  Ansel  T.,  1615  Lyon 

Easton  Daniel  E.  F.,  City  and  County  Hospital 

Eckel  Joel  N.  (homoeopathic),  324  Geary 

Edmonds  Harry  W.  (homoeopathic),  330  Sutter 

Edson  Charles  J.,  726  Geary 

Ehrenberg  A.  T.,  1804  Market 

Eidenmuller  William  C.  14  Grant  Av 

Eldridge  John  R.,  406  Sutter 

ELLIN  WOOD  CHARLES  N.,  639  Kearny 

Ellis  LangdonR.,  1137  Ellis 

Emerson  Francis  X.,  113,  9th 

EVANS  GEORGE  H.,  3115  Howard 

Farnum  Charles  E.,  31-23  Nucleus  Bldg 

Farrell  P.  J.  H.,  235  Post 

Fearn  Charles  E.,  916  Market,  rooms  19-21 

Fearn  Walter  H.  (eclectic),  916  Market 

Fehleisen  F.,  803  Sutter 

Fehlen  A.,  227,  6th 

Fichtner  Gustavo  C.  (homoeopathic),  623  Oc- 
tavia 

Finnic  Walter  F.,  1121  Sutter 

Fischer  Frank,  181a  Powell 

Fiske  Henry  M.,  6-7  Donohoe  Bldg 

Fitch  George  L.,  618  Spreckels  Bldg 

Fitzgibbon  Frank  T.,  860  Mission 

Fitzgibbon  Gerald  J.,  31  Powell 

Fleming  B.  F.,  2212  Webster 

Flesher  F.  G.,  666  Haight 

Flood  John  J.,  819  Golden  Gate  Av 

Flood  P.  H.,  839  Ellis 

Floto  John  H.  (homoeopathic),  403  Kearny 

Ford  Campbell,  734y2  Broadway 

Forster  William  M.,  1059  Market 

Fottrell  Michael  J.,  19  Phelan  Bldg 

Fouch  Albert,  613  Hayes 

Fouchy  Alphonse  D.  (homoeopathic),  611  Union 

Foulkes  William  B.,  2500  Washington 

Fox  Charles  W.,  318  Pine,  room  3 

Fraser  E.  J.  (homoeopathic),  406  Sutter 

Fraser  Simon  J.,  1318  Mission 

Frederick  M.  W.,  131  Post 

Freeman  Forrest  B.,  66-67  Donohoe  Bldg 

French  H.  C.  (homoeopathic),  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 

Friedhofer  William  F.,  2797,  16th 

Frink  George  K.,  47  Post 

Frisbie  Edward  G..  803  Sutter 

Frost  James,  2324  Mission 

Fuller  G.  W.,  636  Sutter 

Gale  Herbert  A.,  46  O'Farrell 

Gallwey  John,  624  Kearny 

Gamble  William  W.,  54  Phelan  Bldg 

Gardner  Charles  H.,  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

Gardner  Matthew,  75-76  Crocker  Bldg 

Garrigue  Leon  F.,  1808  Sutter 

Garwood  William  T.,  301  Sutter 

Gates  F.H.,NW  cor  Howard  and  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Gavigan  William  J.,  28  Geary 

Gedge  Donald  McC,  406  Sutter 

GERE  GEORGE  G.  (eclectic),  337  Geary 

Gerlach  George,  1313  Golden  Gate  Av 

Gibbon  J.  F.  (eclectic),  635  Kearny 

GIBBONS  HENRY  Jr.,  930  Polk 

Giberson  Nelson  S.,  139  O'Farrell 

Gibson  John  W.,  612  Hyde 

Gilbert  Francis  D.,  1347  Market 

Gilmour  Angus  A.,  404  Golden  Gate  Av 

Glaser  Edward  F.,  803  Sutter 

Glover  Cosmos  A.,  1715  Green 


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Physicians— Cont  'd. 

Godfrey  John,  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

Goodale  John  R.,  (eclectic),  1032  Market 

Goodmann  Emanuel,    NE    cor  Post   and    Bu- 
chanan 

Goss  William  H.,  201  Powell 

Gourley  H.  W.  S.,  1059  Market 

Gray  Edward,  530  Sutter 

Gray  Frank  P.,  827  Polk 

Gray  Robert  F.,  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Grazer  Fred  A.,  NE  cor  19th  and  Mission 

Greth  August,  537  Turk 

Griffin  Charles  F.,  423,  24th 

Griffith  Edgar  M.,  1340  Hayes 

Grimm  C.  H.,  835  Bush 

Grindley  Thomas  R.,  920  Buchanan 

Griswold  William  H.,  850  Market 

Griswold  Wolcott  N.  (homcBopathic),   106  Eddy 

Gross  George,  326  Kearny 

Grosse  Alfred  B.,  400  Stockton 

Grossman  Edward  L.,  cor  Sutter  and  Devisadero 

Grunig  Louis  H.,  801  O'Farrell 

Gunn  George  (eclectic),  1342  Hayes 

Gunn  Herbert,  816  O'Farrell 

Haley  Charles  S.,  24  Post 

Hall  Samuel  H.  (eclectic),  14  McAllister 

Hall  Walter  S.  (homoeopathic),  8  Donohoe  Bldg 

Hamilton  John  W.  (eclectic), 39-40  Crocker  Bldg 

Hannan  William  F.,  339,  10th  Av 

Hanson  George  F.,  639  Kearny 

Happersberg  Alfred  K.,  21^4,  3d 

Harkness  H.  W.,  Pacific-Union  Club 

Harris  Frederick  W.,  935  Market 

Hart  Henry  H.,  114  Powell 

Hartley  Roland  E.,  606  Haight 

Harvey  D.  Morris,  1110  Folsom 

Harvey  William  A.  (eclectic),  211  Taylor 

Hascall  Charles  A.,  1802  Market 

Hassler  William  C,  9  Powell 

Hawkins  George  W.,  231  Post 

Hawkins  William  J.,  404,  3d 

Healy  James,  Lick  House 

HealyJohnH.,  813  Sutter 

Heinimann  John  M..  504  Kearny 

Heller  Clarence  L.,  French  Hospital 

Helms  George  L.,  1104  Market 

Hereford  William  S.,  632  Sutter 

HerrickL.  F.  (eclectic),  1534  Mission 

Herrick  Stephen  S.,  322  Haight 

Herrington  Howard,  43,  6th 

Herwig  E.,  419  Eddy 

Herzstein  M.,  801  Sutter 

Hildebrand  Max,  101  Eddy 

Hill  Edmund  E.,  700  Ellis 

Hill  James  D.,  922  Sutter 

HillerD.  Albert  (homreopathic),  1011  Sutter 

Hilton  William  M.,  2051  Mission 

Hinkle  Henry  C.  (homoeopathic),  319  Bush 
.  Hinkle  John  M.  (eclectic),  319  Bush 

Hirschberg  M.,  1010  Larkin 

Hirschfelder  Joseph  O.,  433  Geary 

Hirschkowitz  Lesser,  336  O'Farrell 

Hodghead  David  A.,  21  Powell 

Holbrook  George  S.,  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital 

Holcomb  Almeron  J.  (eclectic),  1206  Market 

Holmgren  Charles  J.  (homoeopathic),  2096  Mar- 
ket 

Holsman  Charles  K.,  203  Taylor 

Hopkins  William  E.,  803  Sutter 

Houston  Isaac  M.,  104  Mason 

Hubbell  George  R.,  2339  Pine 

Hug  John  J.,  1009  Mission 

Hughes  James  V.,  123  Clipper 

Hughes  Jerome  A.,  502  Sutter 

Hughes  Thomas  H.,  771  Howard 

Hull  J.  P.,  City  and  County  Hospital 

Hund  Frederick  J.,  759  Folsom 

Hund  Otto  H.,  716  Howard 

Hunkin  S.  J.,  919  Sutter 

Hunsaker  H.  W.  (eclectic),  114  Geary 

Hunter  George,  203  Turk 

Hupfeld  J.  W.,  1015  Oak 

Hub  M.  p.,  533  Sutter 

Hutchins  Chauncey  B.,  1106  Van  Ness  Av 

Inman  Thomas  G.,  2337b  Mission 

Jamison  William  R.  (eclectic),  1029^  Market 

Janes  Thomas  I.  (homoeopathic),  719a  McAllis- 
ter 


Jenks  George  H.  (homoeopathic),  620  Sutter 

Jenner  William,  528  Pacific 

Johansen  Ernesto,  318  Kearny 

Johnson  F.  F.,  2225  Howard 

Johnson  Robley  D.,  22%  Geary,  room  25 

Johnstone  Ernest  K.,  108  Stockton 

Jones  Charles  E.  (homoeopathic),  49-50  DonohoQ 

Bldg 
Jones  H.  Isaac,  222 Post 
Jones  John  W.,  937  Church 
Jones  Ottiwell  W.,  1901  Polk 
Jones  Philip  M.,  67-70  Crocker  Bldg 
Josselyn  Joseph  H.  (specialist),  1330  Market 
Kahn  Samuel  S.,  14  Grant  Av 
Kastendieck  John  (homoeopathic),  707  Sutter 
Kearney  P.  A.,  513  Folsom 
Keck  Frederick  C,  463  Jersey 
Keeney  J.  W.,  813  Sutter 
Keller  George  M.,  10291/2  Market 
Kelly  Elmer  E.,  803  Sutter 
Kengla  Kouis  A.,  13051/2  Polk 
Kent  Olir,  134  O'Farrell 
Kenyon  C.  G.,  901  Sutter 
Kerr  William  W.,  528  Sutter 
Kilbourn  Harvey  B.,  NE  cor  2d  and  Mission 
King  L.  A.,  7  Montgomery  Av 
Kingwell  John  J.,  32  O'Farrell 
Kirchhoffer  Frederick,  2606  Howard 
Kleineberg  Christopher,  1225  Geary 
Knight  Cameron  (eclectic),  1051  Market 
Knill  Albert,  504  Kearny 
Knorp  Francis  F.,  402  Hayes 
Knowles  Samuel  E.,  139  Post 
Knowles  William  A.,  118  Grant  Av 
KOHN  MYRON  E.,  701  Stockton 
Kreutzmann  Henry  J..  1018  Sutter 
Krotoszyner  Martin,  43,  6th 
Kugeler  Henry  B.  A.,  1065  Howard 
Kuhlman  Charles  G.,  935  Market 
Kunstlich  David  (homoeopathic),  722  Folsom 
Kurozawa  K.,  322i/4  O'Farrell 
Kylberg  Hjalmar,  227  Geary 
Lagan  Hugh,  3514  Folsom 
Lagan  John,  101  Van  Ness  Av 
Laidlaw  Horace,  334  Kearny 
Lalonde  Edward,  1009  Golden  Gate  Av 
Lamb  William  N.  (homoeopathic),  510  Larkin 
Lane  Levi  C,  2302  Clay 
Law  Hartland,  2304  Van  Ness  Av 
Ledyard  William  E.  (homoeopathic),  223  Post 
Lee  Benjamin  B.,  400  Geary 
Le  Fevre  Joseph  P.,  14  Grant  Av 
Leffler  John.  114  Geary 
Lengfeld  A.  L.,  202  Stockton 
Leonard  Alexander  T.,  29  Phelan  Bldg 
Lepper  Andrew,  522  Turk 
Levingston  Marc,  215  Kearny 
Levison  Charles  G.,  606  Sutter 
Lewis  Joseph  C,  127  Turk 
Lewitt  William  B.,  500  Van  Ness  Av 
Lichau  Ernst,  423  Geary 
Liebrich  Edmund  F.,  1303  Steiner 
Liliencrantz  A.,  803  Sutter 
Lindsey  Edward  M.,  1101  Geary 
Linguist  William,  203  Taylor 
Lochhead  John  H.,  508  Taylor 
Logan  Milburn  H.  (eclectic),  101  Grant  Av 
Long  Seely  F.,  4th  floor  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 
LORD  FRANKLIN  F.,  235  Kearny 
Lorini  Raffaele,  1208  Sutter 
Lovelace  Arthur  S.,  200  Stockton 
Lowry  Edward  N.  (homoeopathic),  213  Geary 
Lustig  Daniel  D.,  6  Turk 
Lutz  Charles  A.,  32351/4  Mission 
Lux  Fred  W.,  26  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Lyford  Benjamin  F.,  126  Kearny 
Maas  Philip  H.,  935  Market 
Macbeth  Robert  S.,  304  Sutter 
Macdonald  George  C,  32  O'Farrell 
Macdonald  John  M.,  762  Folsom 
Maclnnis  Martin  B..  2134  Howard 
Maclean  D.  (eclectic),  37-39  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
MacMonagle  Beverly,  94-95  Crocker  Bldg 
Maddux  James  E.,  610  Mason 
Madill  David,  330  Sutter 
Magnus  Max,  229  Geary 
Maguire  Andrew  A.,  1364  Market 
Maguire  Charles  S.,  400  Stockton 
Mahe  Gustavo,  216  Kearny 


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Mahoney  Thomas  L.,  1903  Polk 
Maldonado  Albert,  139  Post 
Malech  Gustave  H.,  521  Van  Ness  Av 
Malech  Herman  F.,  601  Golden  Gate  Av 
MannC.  S.,  836  Sutter 
Mann  Frederick  P.,  2417  Webster 
Manning  Guy  E.  (homoeopathic),  331  Geary 
Mansfield  I.  L.  R.  (eclectic),  400  Gkilden  Gate  Av. 
telephone  Hyde  431 

MARTEN  ARTHUR,  M.  D., 

physician  and  surgeon, diseases  of  the  ner- 
vous system,  lungs  and  stomacli,  office 
118  Grant  Av,  hours  1  to  3  and  7  to  8  p. 
m.,  telephone  2604 

Martin  George  H.  (homoeopathic),  606  Sutter 

Martin  Robert  S.,  8  Market 

Martin  William,  408  Geary 

Martin  William  A.,  302  Stockton 

Martineaut  Eugene  D.,  606  Kearny 

Martinez  Felipe,  900  Powell 

Matthews  John  M.,  921,  23d 

Mattner    Ernest    H.    (homoeopathic),   505  Van 

Ness  Av 
Mayer  Oscar  J.,  242  Sutter 
Mays  Arthur  H.,  1003  Pierce 
Mais  William  H.,  903  Sutter 
McCarthy  William  D.,  Ill  Eddy 
McCone  James  F.,  1132  Sutter 
McConnellE.  G.,  705  Sutter 
McCormick  Joseph  S.,  524  Turk 
McDermott  William  P.,  1250  Valencia 
MCDONALD  JAMES  A.  J.,  1236  Market 
McDonald  Jonathan  T.,  63-64  Columbian  Build- 

637A  Ellis 
McGill  Avery  B.,  919  Post 
McGillH.  G.,  919  Post 
McGovern  Charles  C,  1577  Folsom 
McGovern  Charles  J.,  1577  Folsom 
McGowan  Edward  J.,  1616  Hayes 
McKee  Albert  B.,  6-7  Nucleus  Bldg 
McLaughlin  Moses  A.,  cor  11th  Av  South  and 

Railroad  Av 
McLaughlin  W.  H.,  NWcor  26th  and  Mission 
McLay  George  B.,  2430  Mission 
McLean  James  (specialist),  1228  Market 
McLean  Robert  A.,  305  Kearny 
McMillan  Dugald,  111,  7th 
McMurdo  John  R.,  1326  Webster 
McNeil    Alexander    (homoeopathic),    784  Van 

Ness  Av 
McNeill  Daniel  W.,  1432  Folsom 
McNulty  Harry  J.,  217  Fillmore 
McNulty  P,  Roscoe,  26V4  Kearny 
McNutt  W.  F.,  104  Sutter 
MoPherson  George  E.,  635,  24th 
McPherson  Maynard,  2502  Fillmore 
McQueSten  Charles  A.,  131  Post 
Mead  James  A.  (specialist),  361^4  Geary 
Meirdierks  William  A,,  German  Hospital 
Merritt  George  W..  814  Sutter 
Mervy  Alphonse,  434  Montgomery  Av 
Mervy  Emile  C.  434  Montgomery  Av 
Meyer  Albert  G.,  103,  24th 
Meyer  Henry,  701  Broderick 
Meyers  Bernard  (eclectic),  1817  Devisadero 
Meyers  Robert  C,  701  Powell 
Milen  Theodore,  925  Howard 
Miller  Charles  N.  (eclectic),  114  Geary 
Miller  John  A.,  1018  Valencia 
Mlllhone  William  F.  (eclectic),  850  Market 
Mlsh  Sol.  C.,407  Devisadero 
Mitchell  George  A.,  2102  Howard 
Mlzner  William  G.,  215  Kearny 
Mohun  Charles  C,  1148  Sutter 
Moliere  James  W.    (homoeopathic),  406  Sutter 
Molony  James  J.,  410  Eddy 
Montgomery  Douglass  W.,  1124  Sutter 
Montgomery  John,  336a  Bush 
Moore, Charles   W.,  1400  Van  Ness  Av 
Morgan  P.  Brett  (homoeopathic),  409  Mason 
Morlssey  Joseph  G.,  102  Halght   and  NE  cor 

Mission  and  19th 
MORSE  JOHN  F.,  200  Stockton 
Moss  J.  M.,  2423  California 
Mouser  Silas  M.,  707  Bush 
Mufle  F.  T.,  425  Kearny 
MuUer  Otto  J.,  1018  Mission 


Mulligan  Arthur  P.,  1022  Mission 

Mulligan  E.  Livingston,  5  Liberty 

Murphy  Robert  W.,  1601  Gough 

Murphy  William  M.,  215  Geary 

Mussawlr  Abdul  G.,   SE  cor  Devisadero  and 

O'Farrell 
Nathan  Philip  W.,  927  Geary 
Neal  J.  G.,  916  Market 
Nellis  C.  S.  (homoeopathic),  Russ  House 
Neumann  Mark  M.,  217  Turk 
Nevlns  Herbert  (homoeopathic),  1023  Post 
New  Richard  B.,  34  Nucleus  Bldg 
Newell  Lucius  W.,  8151/4  Howard 
Newell  William  A.,  815!^  Howard 
Newell  William  H.,  2428  Bush 
Newman  Avron,  139  Post 
Newman  Samuel,  112a  Powell 
Newmark  Leo,  705  Smter 
Nightingale  John,  1802  Market 
Noble  J.  A.,  362-364  Emporium  Bldg 
Nusbaum  Adolph,  989  Howard 
O'Brien  A.  P.,  1403  California 
O'Connell  Robert  J.  G..  503  Octavla 
O'Donnell  Charles  C,  1206  Market 
O'Donnell  George  W.,  704  Washington  and  1206 

Market 
O'Neill  Patrick  J.,  872  Mission 
O'Toole  Michael  C,  11-13  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Oliver  Joseph  A.,  1825  Turk 
Olllno  Giuseppe,  700  Broadway 
Olmsted  A.  C,  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Orella  F.  R.,  406  Sutter 
Overend  Edmund  J.,  305  Larkin 
Ovledo  Louis  P.,  1142  Howard 
Page  William  M.,  623  Valencia 
Palmer  George  H.  (homoeopathic),  606  Sutter 
Pardee  EH.  &  George  C,  .523  Montgomery 
ParentC.  E.,  636  Sutter 
Park  Wallace  M.,  21  Franklin 
Parramore  Edward  L.,  1001  b  Guerrero 
PARSON  EDWARD,  24-26  Phelan  Bldg 
Partridge  Harry,  727  Shotwell 
Pa  ton  Charles  J.,  327  Geary 
Patterson  Oliver  H.,  1009  Clay 
Paugh  William  J.,  640  Clay 
Pawllcki  Casimlr  F.,  1119  Van  Ness  Av 
Pawllckl  Ladlslaus,  1119  Van  Ness  Av 
Payne  Redmond,  731  Sutter 
Payne  Robert  E.,  731  Sutter 
Peel  Jonathan  M.,  503  Capp 
Perrault  Edward  L.,  103  Geary 
Perrault  Julian,  103  Geary 
Perrone  Jose,  634i4  Broadway 
Perry  Alfred  W.,  207  Turk 
Pescla  Joseph,  611  Washington 
Peterson  Alfred  C.  (homoeopathic),  319  Geary 
Petrle  Frank  B.,  211  South  California 
Pettlt  Mark  L.,  536  Kearny 
Phelan  A.  E.,  131  Post 
Phelan  Gregory  J.,  11  Van  Ness  Av 
Phelan  Henry  du  R.,  11  Van  Ness  Av 
Philip  John  H.,  14  Grant  Av 
Plschl  Kaspar,  63  Crocker  Bldg 
PLUMMER  R.  H.,  6.52  Mission 
Plunket  John  J. ,  518  Eddy 
Plymlre  D.  B.  (eclectic),  1301V4  Castro 
Porterfield  &  Douglas  (specialists),  838  Market 
Posey  Addison C,  1015  Sutter 
Potter  Samuel  O.  L.,  13  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Powers  George  H.,  533  Sutter 
Preston  Walton,  20  O'Farrell  ■ 

Prlng  Ernest,  150,  4th 
Proschold  Henry,  305  Golden  Gate  Av 
Prosek  Joseph  A.,  21  Phelan  Bldg 
Pugh  Edmund,  428  Eddy 
Putman  Clarence  B.,  Crocker  Bldg 
Qulgley  John  M.,  44,  6th 
Qulnlan  William  J.,  112!/2  Grant  Av 
Rachel  George  W..  969  Mission 
Ragan  Denis  F.,  1170  Market 
Rappln  Gabriel  F.  (eclectic),  1608  Stockton 
Redding  G.  H.,  222  Post 
Reeve  John  L.,  303  Clement 
Regensburger  Alfred  E.,  330  Sutter 
Regensburger  Martin,  803  Sutter 
Rethers  Theo,  200  Stockton 
Rhodes  E.  C,  80  Donohoe  Bldg 
Richardson  James  P.,  6  Zoe 
Richter  C.  Maxr,  614  Geary 


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Physicians— Cont'd. 

Rigdon  Rufus  L.,  8-9  Nucleus  Bldg 

Riley  William  C,  1216  Mission 

Rinne  Frederick  A.,  1151  Market 

Rivas  Isaac,  1716  Sacramento 

Rixford  Emmet,  229  Geary 

Robbins  Edward,  1,508  Market 

Roberts  John  W.,  442  Van  Kess  Av 
K— <  ■5         Robertson  Henry  D.,  705  Sutter 
C/2    o         Robertson  John,  903  Sutter 

«"         Robinson  Frank  B.,  407  Van  Ness  Av 
E-H    2         Robinson  Luke,  813  Sutter 
p^    o         Rodgers  Lee  O.,  1000  Webster 
^^   «         Rogers  Nathan,  20  O'Farrell 
f.^,    S)         Rogers  Robert  W.,  729  California 
^"-J   "3         Rohling  Joseph,  210  Eddy 
1*^   E^         Rohm  J.  F.,  1203  Sutter 
^^1     .         Rosencrantz  Nathaniel,  46  O'Farrell 

g         Rosens tirn  Julius,  932  Sutter 
N^^  —        Rosenthal  Adolph  G.,  2007  Devisadero 
f^^    «         Rosenthal  Charles  H.,  71-72  Columbian  Bldg 
<— •>    ^         Rossi  M.  Andrea,  605  Green 
-T-«   P         RottanziT.  A.,301,3d 

^^'T         Ryfkogel  Henry  A.  L.,  1546  Howard 
03    3         SalfieldC.  D.,426Shrader 
<i^    «         Salomon  Max,  320  Geary 

gff   ^         Samuels  Edward  H..  SE  cor  6th  and  Howard 
^S^  Sanborn  Franklin  H.,  121a  Powell 

'"■^  Saunders  Walter,  219  Leavenworth 

Sawyer  A.  F.,  836  Sutter 
_.       Sawyer  Herbert  C,  15  Hill 

(    Schlff  Gustave,  47  Post 

r^^  I         Schmelz  Charles  J.,  1437  Market 
_^  Schmitz  John  P.  (eclectic),  709, 21st 

SchoU  Albert  L.,  SE  cor  Mission  and  5th 

Scholtz  W.,  419  Castro 

Scott  Allen  E.  (eclectic),  1032  Market 

Selfridge   Grant    (homoeopathic),    146    Crocker 
Bldg 

Seymour  James  H..  1234  Castro 

Shatter  James  C,  331  Montgomery,  room  51 

Shapiro  Aaron,  219  Pine 

Sharkey  James  M.,  514  Kearny 

Sharp  J.  G.,  2315  California 

Sherman  Harry  M.,  1303  Van  Ness  Av 

Sherwood  A.  T.,  1170  Market 

Sherwood  David,  1526  Broadway 

Shiels  George  F.,  108  Stockton 

Shipley  R.  K.  (specialist),  906  Market 

Shumate  Thomas  E.,  2406  Sutter 

Silva  Fernando,  727a  Broadway 

Simon  Jules,  323  Geary 

Simpson  James,  234  Post 

Simpson  Josiah  A.,  1132  Kentucky 

Simpson  William  P.,  234  Post 

Smith  Barlow  J.  (hygienic),  1513  Buchanan 

Smith  Charles  A.,  UU/j  Polk 

Smith  Edward  D.  (homoeopathic), 571  Stevenson 

Smith  Sidney  H.,  427  Ellis 

Sobey  Arthur  L.,  810,  20th 

Soboslay  Julius,  IO414,  6th 

Soltan  Harry  B..  316  Post 

Somers  George  B..  533  Sutter 

Soper  Joseph  H.,  Nucleus  Bldg 

Soule  Milan,  Occidental  Hotel 

Southard  W.  F.,  603  Sutter 

Spencer  John  C,  95-96  Crocker  Bldg 

Spitzy  Guido,413!/2  Kearny 

Spottiswood  John  J.,  2010  Eddy 

Sprague  W.  P.,  502  Taylor 

Stafford  William,  724,  23d 

Stahle  Frederick  H.,  24,  6th 

Stallard  J.  H.,  636  Sutter 

Stambaugh  S.  S.,  640  Clay 

Stanton  James  I..  659  Clay 

Stearns  V.  J.,  417"^.  3d 

Steele  C.  H., 704  Post 

Steinberger  Charles  M.,  925  Washington 

Stephens  William  B.,  231  Post 

Stern  Louis,  608  Geary 

Stice  Tyre  H.,  21  Powell 

Stillman  Stanley,  229  Geary 

Slinson  J.  Coplin,  326  Kearny 

Stoddart  A.  C.  (eclectic),  1237  Geary 

Stone  H.  Storrs  (specialist),  303  Turk 

Stone  J.  S.,  215  Geary 

Stoneberger  Alfred  A.,  439,  3d 

STORROR  EDWARD,  305  Larkln 


Stout  A.  B..  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Stratton  W.  C.  (homoeopathic),  2255 Mission 

Strong  Colon  G.,  SE  cor  Clay  and  Leavenworth 

Sturge  E.  A.,  121  Haight 

Sturman  Benjamin  (eclectic),  39  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Sullivan  James  F.,  1105  Van  Ness  Av 

Sussdorfi  Gustave  E.,  22V4  Geary 

Sutherland  FredB.,  21  Powell 

Sutherland  Robert  L.,  121a  Powell 

Swan  Benjamin  R.,  222  Sansome 

SWEANY  F.  L, 

specialist,  diseases  of  men,  737  Market 
opp  Examiner  office 

Swett  WilberM..  14  Grant  Av 

Tait  F.  Dudley,  326  Geary 

Tait  George  L.,  326  Geary 

Taylor  Albert  H.,  422  Ellis 

Taylor  William  E.,  215  Geary 

Taylor  William  0.,231  Post 

Terrill  George  M.,  336  Post 

Terry  Parshall  A.  (homojopathic),  788  Harrison 

Tevis  Henry  L.,  1316  Taylor 

Thiele  Emil  (eclectic),  995  Market 

Thomas  E.  W.,  636  Sutter 

Thomas  Frank,  1055  Market 

Thompson  G.  H.,  813  Sutter 

Thompson  Walter  N.,  1123  Bush 

Thome  W.  M.,  813  Sutter 

ThorneW.  S.,  813  Sutter 

Thrasher  Marion,  54-55  Murphy  Bldg 

Tiedemann  John,  847  Devisadero 

Tierney  Edmund  P.,  702  Montgomery 

Titus  Frank  H.,  1632  Eddy 

Todd  David  B.,  746  Mission 

Tomkins  Joseph  G.  (eclectic),  1344  Folsom 

Torello  Emil  N.,  cor  Mission  and  Silver  Av 

Tormey  J.  V.,  14  McAllister 

Townsend  John   (homoeopathic),  1001  Valencia 

Trask  H.  C,  321  Geary 

Traverse  Alfred  W.,  28  Donohoe  Bldg 

Tuchler  Alexander  S.  (eclectic),  531  Sutter 

Tuggle  Samuel  P.,  302  Stockton 

Tyner  Richard  G.,  1411  Bush 

Underwood  Maro  F.  (homoeopathic),  28,  8th 

Vaccari  Vincenzo,  611  Washington 

van  den  Bergh  John  P.  P.,  521,  6th 

Vandre  Hyppolite  (eclectic),  junction  Sickles 

and  San  Jose  Avs 
Van  Dyke  Edwin  C,  French  Hospital 
Van  Loenen  Lucas  L.  (eclectic),  26^  Kearny 
Van  Meter  Miles  E.,  409  Ellis 
Van  Orden  Leander,  14  Grant  Av 
Vary  George  M.  P.,  41  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Vecki  Victor  G.,  221/2  Geary 
Villain  Albert  J.,  French  Hospital 
Voisard  Francois  X.,  French  Hospital 
Von  Buelow  Frederick,  239  Chattanooga 
Von  Haslocher  Emil  E.,  40-41  Nevada  Block 
Von  Hoffmann  Charles,  1014  Sutter 
Von  Werthern  Joseph,  1401  Church 
Voorhies  A.  H.,  709  Sutter 
Vowinckel  F.  W.,  1298  Van  Ness  Av 
Wadsworth  Charles  C,  518  Sutter 
Wagner  Henry  L.,  506  Sutter 
Wagner  John,  483  Valencia 
Walsh  Frank  D.  (eclectic).  312'/2,  19th 
Walters  Harry  S..  2213  Webster 
Ward  James  W.  (homoeopathic),  606  Sutter 
Warner  James  K.,  202^  Stockton 
Webb  E.  Cook  (homoeopathic),  2105  Devisadero 
Wefelsburg  Alexander  B.,  443  O'Farrell 
Weil  Conrad,  103  Larkin 
Weiss  Edward  M.,  622  Filbert 
Welch  Henry  S.,  209  Post 
Wemple  Emmet  L.,  406  Sutter 
Werder  Max  (homoeopathic),  217  Geary 
West  E.  F.,  107  Leavenworth 
Westerberg  F.,  415  Sutter 
Wetzel  John  F.,  213,  7th 
Wheeler  Albert  (homoeopathic),  734  Sutter 
Whitney  Jamef  D.,  67-70  Crocker  Bldg 
Whitwell  W.  S.,  21  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Wigand  Theodore,  2306  Fillmore 
Wilcox  William  O.  (eclectic),  21  Powell 
Wilhelm  August,  30  Post 
Williams  Albert,  2300  Pine 
Williams  George  W.,  850  Market 
Williams  J.  Albert,  850  M-arket 


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Williams  Robert  E.,301  Sutter 

Williams  Thomas  A.,  leiS^/;  Folsom 

Williamson  John  M.,  21  Powell 

Wilson  Frank  P.,  1015  Sutter 

Wilson  Mathew  T.  (homoeopathic),  834  Elli« 

Windele  Edwin,  30  Post 

Winn  A.  C,  916  Market 

Winterberg  W.,  1208  Sutter 

Winton  Henry  N.,  406  Sutter 

Woodward  Albert  P.,  21  Powell 

Woolf  M.  J.  H.,  1017  Oak 

Woolsey  Mark  H.,  406  Sutter 

Worth  Sidney  (homoeopathic),  426  Sutter 

Wright  Henry  B.  (homoeopathic),  332  O'Farrell 

Young  Stephen  A.  D.,  140,  11th 

Younger  A.   J.,  resident    physician   City    and 

County  Hospital 
Younger  E.  A.,  300  Stockton 
Younger  W.  J.,  300  Stockton 
Zussman  Samuel,  804  Geary 

*  Physicians  Electro  Medical  Batteries. 
PACIFIC  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  154,  1st 

Physicians— Female. 

Baily  Jefferita,  730,  23d 

Ballard  L.  A.  S.  Mrs.  (homoeopathic),  610  Hyde 

Beighle  Nellie,  627  Spreckels  Bldg 

Booth  Anna  S.(eclectic),1504  Market,  rooms  11-12 

Bowen  Amy  G.  (homoeopathic),  1425  California 

Bowen  J.  M.  Mrs.  (homoeopathic),  1425 California 

Bowers  Mary  B.  Mrs.,  124  O'Farrell 

Brown  Adelaide,  1213  Sutter 

Brown  Charlotte  Blake,  1312  Sutter 

Brown  Henrietta  H.  Mrs.,  846  Mission 

Burns  Matilda  W.  Mrs.,  594  Potrero 

Cameron  I.  B.  Miss  (homoeopathic),  3653  Howard 

Campbell  Mary  P.,  427,  24th 

Case  C.  H.  Mrs.  (homoeopathic),  1606  Howard 

Case  Martha  S.,  1723  Clay 

Chandler  Lucy  A.  Mrs.  (eclectic),  222  Eddy 

Cleveland  Marcia  B.,  1301  Sutter 

Connor  Amelia  A.  Mrs.,  26  Murphy  Bldg 

Conrad  Agnes  M.;  719  Turk 

Cook  C.  A.  Mrs.  (eclectic),  6.34  Sutter 

Corbett  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.,  1514  Sacramento 

Couture  E.  R.  (eclectic),  508-509  Spreckels  Bldg 

Cox  Rosamond  L.,  426  Post 

Dale  Bertha  Mrs.  (specialist),  1328  Grove 

Da  vies  Mary  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 

Deal  Louise  B.  Mrs.,  2608  Howard 

De  Lano  Abbie  E.  B.,  113  South  Broderick 

Detrick  E.  M.  Mrs.  (homoeopathic),  2709Laguna 

Du  Bois  Jessie  K.,  705  Spreckels  Bldg 

Edmonds  M.  E.  Mrs.  (homoeopathic),  330  Sutter 

Edson  Sarah  L.  726  Geary 

Eppinger  Rose  Miss,  3700  California 

Falck  Millicent  E.  Miss,  2209  Larkin 

Farmer  Jessie  C.  Miss  (eclectic),  1822  Howard 

Field  Edna  R.  Mrs.,  1230  Geary      , 

Flynn  Anna,  514  Sutter 

Foreman  Francisca  I.,  613  Jones 

Eraser  E.  S.  Mrs.,  610  Mason 

Gehricke  F.  B.  Mrs.,  325  Geary 

Gleason  Anna  M.  (eclectic),  307  Mason 

Goodwin  Bella  Mrs.,  1370  Market 

GOSS  ALICE  M.  (homoeopathic),  741  Sutter 

GWYER  F.  R.  MRS.,  226  Turk 

MRS.  DR.  GWYER 

Diseases  of  Women  a  Specialty 

(Private  Home  for  Patients) 
Office  and  Residence,  326  Turk  St. 
bet.  Jones  and  Leavenworth. 

Office  Hours; 


Hildebrand  Jennie  L.,  138  McAllister 
Howard  Kate  I.  Miss,  1410  Larkin 
Hubbell  H.  H.  Mrs.,  2339  Pine 
Hurd  Eugenia  A.  Miss,  419  Bartlett 
Hutchings  Fannie  H.  Miss,  3700  California 
Jaffa  Adele  S.,  1707  Scott 
Janes  T.  B.  Mrs.,  719a  McAllister 
Johnson  Annie  L.  Miss,  3335  Howard 


Kroetz  Mary  M.  Mrs.  (homoeopathic),  116  Oak 

Lafontaine  Emma  C.  Miss,  1438  Jackson 

Lane  Lucia  M.,  1214  Hyde 

Levinson  Amelia,  732  Sutter 

Lewis  Emma  A.  Mrs.,  2115  Webster 

Lynch  Elizabeth  S.  (homoeopathic)  634  Castro 

Mansfield  J.  M.  Mrs.,  35  Pearl 

McCraith  Agnes  Miss  (eclectic).  31I14  Church 

Kay  Emma  C,  304,  3d 

Merritt  Emma  S.,  814  Sutter 

Meyer  Paul  Mrs.,  1319  Polk 

Millard  Caroline  A.  Mrs.,  336  Valley 

Moody  Mary  W.,  2520  Howard 

Morrison  Fannie  Miss,  1534  Mission 

Morrison  Mary  E.  Miss,  3608  Howard 

Morse  Cora  A.  Mrs.,  631  O'Farrell 

Park  TheorildaC,  NW  cor  34th  and  Mission 

Plumb  Mary  C.  Mrs.  (eclectic),  1021  Sutter 

Sage  Fidelia  (eclectic),  1774  Howard 

Sankey  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  1837  San  Carlos  Av 

Sargent  Elizabeth  Miss,  1630  Folsom 

Saunders  Bertha  A.,  531  Sutter 

Scott  Catharine  V.  C.  (homoeopathic),  737  Geary 

Selling  Nathalie  Miss,  732  Sutter 

Simon  Grace  Miss,  624  Eddy 

Smiley  Virginia  W.,  1214  Hyde 

Sperry  Mary  A.,  3700  California 

Spiess  Marie  F.  Mrs.  (eclectic),  1423»4  Mission 

Sprague  Frances  R.,  1201  Sutter 

Tuchler  Anna  M.,  531  Sutter 

Tuley  Frances  M.,  31  Fell 

Vogt  Anna  M.  Mrs.,  500  Sutter 

Wagner  Bertha  M.  E.  Miss  (homoeopathic),  1532 

Guerrero 
Wanzer  Lucy  M.  F..  305  Taylor 
Ward  Florence  N.  (homoeopathic),  606  Sutter 
Waterhouse   Amelia    A.     (homoeopathic),    2213 

Howard 
Wegener  M.  Mrs.,  419  Eddy 
Welch  Harriet  J.  Mrs.  (eclectic),  3115  Bush 
Wise  Sara  E.  Mrs.,  1508  California 
Worley  Minnie  G.  Miss,  5  Prospect  ?■! 
Wyeth  D.  Mrs.,  916  Post 
Yetter  Carrie  Mrs.  (eclectic),  505,  18th 

Piano  Forte  Importers. 

Badger  William  G.,  36  O'Farrell 

BANCROFT  A.  L.  &  CO.,  334  Post 

Bowers  J.  T.  &  Son,  33-25,  5th 

Brown  Alfred,  2016  Market 

Bruenn  Adolph,  238  Post 

Curtaz  Benj.  &  Son,  16-18  O'Farrell 

Dewing  J.  Co.  The,  12-14  Flood  Bldg 

Eaton  Charles  S.,  735  Market 

Hornung  Conrad  C,  216  Post 

Keeffe  James,  1019  Van  Ness  Av 

Kohler  &  Chase,  26-30  O'Farrell 

Lick  E.  W.  &  Co.,  116  McAllister 

Lueders  Herman,  82,  0th 

Mauzy  Byron,  308-314  Post 

Pacific  Music  Co..  816  Market 

Phelps  Bros.,  313Devisadero 

Scott  J.  Harry,  929  Market 

Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  137-139  Kearny 

Spencer  F.  W.  Co.  The,  .338  Post 

Statham  &  Co.,  106  McAllister 

Zeno  Mauvais  Music  Co.  The,  769  Market 

Piano  Forte  Makers. 

Bruenn  Adolph,  328  Post 

Caswell  Erastus,  735  Market 

Conrad  Piano  Co.,  411-413  Shotwell 

Deitemeier  William  F.,  2100  Market 

Dewing  J.  Co.  The,  13-14  Flood  Bldg 

Fay  John,  736  St.  Rose's  Av 

Fay  Robert,  1739  Mission 

Heine  G.  O.  &  Co.,  136  Ellis 

Hemme  &  Long  Piano  Co.,  735  Market 

Hornung  Conrad  C,  316  Post 

Pierce  Walter  S.  Co.,  SE  cor  Market  and  14th 

Schmitz  Joseph  &  Co.,  16  McAllister 

Piano  Forte  Teachers. 

(See  Teachers— Piano  Forte.) 

*  Piano  String  Makers. 

Piano  String  Co.,  147  Beale 

Pierce  Walter  S.  Co.,  SE  cor  Market  and  14th 


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Office,  ffooM  20,  106  M/{rket  Street,         S/i/if  Fr/{Hcisco,  C/{l. 


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Preserved    by    Creosote    or    Burnett  or  Kyau    Process. 


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Works  Telephone,    black  1571. 


Office  Telephone.  Drumm  48. 


Manager's  Telephone,  Main  1425. 


Piano  Tuners. 

Bowers  J.  T.  &  Son,  23-35,  Sth 
Brueiin  Adolph,  228  Post 
Dinesen  D.  N.,  11  Laskie 
Eaton  Charles  S.,  735  Market 
Hemme  &  Long  Piano  Co.,  735  Market 
Lick  E.  W.  &  Co.,  116  McAllister 
Mauzy  Byron,  308-314  Post 
Mayo  Elgin.  338  Post 
Schmitz  Joseph  &  Co.,  16  McAllister 
Scott  J.  Harry,  929  Market 
Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  137-139  Kearny 
Walker  William,  411  Post 

Pickle  Manufacturers. 

Appiarius  F.  W.,  1810  O'Farrell 

California  Pure  Food  Co.,  328  Montgomery 

FISHER  PACKING  CO.,  509-517  Commercial 

Herby  N.  J.,  686  Brannan 

Huck  Richard,  37  Conmiercial 

Lewis  Packing  Co.  and  Vinegar  Works,  625-627 

Front 
Loeffler  John,  422-428,  5th 
Pacific  Vinegar  and  Pickle  Works,  323  Front 
Philadelphia  Manufacturing  Co.,  431-435,  7th 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (agents  Crosse  & 

Blackwell's  assorted  English), 213-214  Market 
Shrakkart  Charles,  718  Bryant 
Shrakkart  &  Hudson.  35'/^  Shotwell 
South  End  Pickle  Works,  422-428,  5th 

Picture  Frame  Makers. 

Baker  A.  &  A.,  113  Hayes 

Boe  Owen,  328,  4th 

Carlson  Bros.,  354,  6th 

Cohen  Herrman.  19  Grant  Av 

Goudsmith  Louis,  818  Geary 

Gump  S.  &  G..  113  Geary 

Hansen  Aug.  Co.  The,  228  McAllister 

Heubner  Emil,  436,  4th 

Johnson  Gottfrid,  467Vi  Stevenson 

Jones  Lizzie  Miss,  547  Mission 

Kaucher  Frederick  M.,  1503  Market 

Knapik  Peter  P.,  425,  4th 


I   Kreutzberger  Max  O.,  1134  Howard 
I   Lewis  Abraham,  1204  Stockton 

Lippi  Bros.,  1390  Market 

Metropolitan  Moulding  Co.,  536-538  Sacramento 

Morris  &  Kennedy,  19  Post 

Munter  Joseph,  1047  Folsom 

Perry  S.  A.  &  Co.,  919  Mission 

Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co..  741-745  Market 

Schussler  Bros.,  27  Grant  Av 

Vickery  W.  K.,  324  Post 

Wade  John  H.,  414  Turk 

Wade  W.  F.  &  Co.,  408  Kearny 

Walsh  Peter  J.,  223  Ellis 

Warren  G.  A.,  757  Valencia 

Wiuterrowd  G.  W.,  2839  Mission 

Pictures  and  Engravings. 

Baker  A.  &  A.,  113  Hayes 

Chicago  Clock  Co.,  1633-1624  Market 

Cohen  Herrman,  19  Grant  Av 

Gump  S.  &  G.,  113  Geary 

Hansen  Aug.  Co.  The,  228  McAllister 

Hill  Robert  R.,  22y2  Geary 

Hunt  Edward  J.,  1411  Polk 

Jones  Elida  Mrs.,  1103  Sutter 

Jones  Lizzie  Miss,  547  Mission 

Lippi  Bros.,  1.390  Market 

LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 

Metropolitan  Moulding  Co.,  536-538  Sacramento 

Morris  &  Kennedy,  31  Post 

Munter  Joseph,  1047  Folsom 

Perry  S.  A.  &  Co..  919  Mission 

Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741  Market 

Schussler  Bros.,  27  Grant  Av 

Vickery  W.  K.,  224  Post 

*  Pier  Builders. 
(See  also  Wharf  Builders.) 
HEA.LY,  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  37  Steuart 
LAYDON,  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 
McMAHON  JAMES  A..  210-2)2-314  Spear 
SAN  FRANCISCO  TIMBER    PRESERVING  CO., 

106  Market 
THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 


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Pig  Iron. 

(See  Iron— Pig.) 

*  Pile  Covering. 

American  Composition   Pipe  and  Pile  Armor 

Co.,  819  Market 
Malthine  Manufacturing  Co.,  419  California 
PARAFFINE  PAINT  CO.  (P.  &  B.),  116  Battery 
Teredo-Proof  Pile  Co.,  22  Market,  room  1 

*  Pile  Drivers. 

(See  also  Bridge  Builders,  also  Wharf  Builders.) 

Galloway,  Townley  &  Co.,  42-44  Steuart 

HEALY,  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  27  Steuart 

LAYDON,  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 

MCCANN  &  SONS,  406,  10th 

McMAHON  JAMES  A.,  210-212-214  Spear 

SAN  FRANCISCO  TIMBER  PRESERVING  CO., 

106  Market 
THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 

*  Pin  Manufacturers. 

American  Flower  and  Decorating  Pin  Co.,  317- 
319  Kearny 

*  Pipe  and  Fittings. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


•  Pipe  CoUs. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Pipe— Drain,  Gas,  Water,  etc. 

(See  respective  headings.) 

*  Pipe— Sewer. 

(See  also  Sewer  Pipe.) 


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STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 

*  Pipe— Wrought  and  Cast  Iron. 

Crane  Co.,  23-25,  1st  and  18  Fremont 
Froelich  Christian,  202  Market 
Oregon  Iron  and  Steel  Co.  The,  308  Market 
Woodin  &  Little,  312-314  Market 

*  Pipes— Smoking. 

(See    also    Meerschaum    Pipe    Makers,    also 

Smokers'  Articles.) 
HEININGER  CHARLES  P.,  526  Market 
Weil  A.  &  T.  &  Co.,  11  Battery 

*  Planimeters. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Planing  Knives— Manufacturers. 

Pacific  Saw  Manufacturing  Co.,  17  Fremont 

*  Planing  Mill  Machinery. 

(See  also  Machinery.) 
EBY  JNO.  D.  (agent  Goodell  &  Waters),  17-19 
Main 

Planing  Mills. 

Bolander  &  Perkins,  115-117  Main 
Carter  &  Davies,  37-41  Main 
Central  Lumber  and  Mill  Co.,  20-26,  10th 
CROCKER  WILLIAM,  524-530,  5th 


Depew  Chas.  M.  Planing  Mill  Co.,  229-233  Berry 
Engle  &  Son,  SE  cor  Fillmore  and  Francisco 

ENTERPRISE  PLANING  MILL, 

0.  C.  Keil  proprietor,  sawing,  planing, 
turning,  moldings  and  ship  knees  and  eoI 
kinds  of  ship  work  a  specialty,  146-154 
Berry,  telephone  Main  724 

Excelsior  Mill  Co.,  713-717  Bryant 

Fulda  Bros.,  30-40  Spear 

Geier  Frank  A.,  SW  cor  Dolores  and  Market 

Haas  Carl  F.,  417-419  Mission 

Hansen  Albert,  S  s  Berry  bet  5th  and  6th 

Hansen  M.  &  Co.,  231-251  King 

Hinchman  &  Co.,  Beach  and  Stockton 

Hoffman  Newton,  553  Brannan 

Hooper  C.  A.  &  Co.,  204  Front 

Huber  Frank.  561-563  Brannan 

Johnston  &  Keil,  146-154  Berry 

Le  Gal  &  Ostrander,  116  Mission 

McFarland  Bros.,  225-227  Berry 

MILLER  &  HAMILTON, 

manufacturers  moldings, brackets.frames, 
doors,  sash,  blinds  and  all  kinds  of  wood 
work  finish,  Enterprise  Mills,  413-415 
Mission 

Niehaus  Bros.  &  Co.  (West  Berkeley),  40  New 

Montgomery 
Parrish  N.  &  Co.,  30-34  Spear 

San  Francisco  Planing  Mills, 

William  Crocker  proprietor,  manufactur- 
ers window  frames,  moldings,  sash  and 
blinds,  524-530,  5th,  telephone  South  15 

Searle  Richard,  cor  Harrison  and  14th 
Shoal  Water  Bay  Mill  Co.,  Pier  5  Steuart 
Thomson  William  J.,  320-326  Mission 
Townley  Bros.,  SW  cor  18th  and  Folsom 
Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Mission  and  Fre- 
mont 
White  Franklin  T.,  SE  cor  3d  and  King 
Wilkie  Andrew,  SW  cor  Mission  and  Fremont 
Young  James,  NW  corBeale  and  Mission 

Oakland. 
Burnham-Standeford  Co.,  Washington  bet  1st 
and  2d 

Plaster  Dealers. 

Cowell  Henry  &  Co.,  211-213 Drumm 
Golden  Gate  Plaster  Mills,  215-217  Main 
Holmes  H.  T.  Lime  Co.,  24  Sacramento 
Pacific  Plaster  Co.,  216  Bush 

Plaster  Decorations. 

Kellett  Samuel,  28  Ellis 

Kemp  William  A.,  19  Turk 

Keyaert  &  Manetta,  253 ■^^  Stevenson 

McMurray  John  P.,  314  O'Farrell 

Mencarini  Damiano,  911  Mission 

Santini  E.,  124  McAllister 

SCHILLER  CHARLES  F.,  618  Bryant 

VAN  CORTEBEEK  HENRY,  1713   Market  r.  125 

Gough 
Wanner  Anthony,  1219  Market 

Plaster  Mills, 

Golden  Gate  Plaster  Mills,  215-217  Main 

Plaster  Paris. 

Hearfleld,  Bannister  &  Co.,  347  Brannan 
Pacific  Plaster  Co.,  ,216  Bush 

Plasterers. 

Brennan  &  Eraser,  40  New  Montgomery 
Coghlan  Frank,  40  New  Montgomery 
Conner  Ignatius  C,  318,  5th  Av 
Davis  E.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Dunlop  Charles,  40  New  Montgomery 
Flood  Andrew,  40  New  Montgomery 
Gallagher  C.  C.   1307  Baker 
JaquithF.  G.,  512  Bush 
Kedian  Patrick,  3IO14,  19th 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Leahy  Daniel  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Mannix  Thomas,  .=i08H  Fell 


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134  IVIarket  Street. 


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Plasterers— Cont'd. 
McDonald  James  T..  1218  Mission 
Morehouse  C.  C,  40  New  Montgomery 
Morehouse  J.  J.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Mulville  D.  F.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Nelson  Peter,  E  s  Ferrie  nr  Geary 
Tobin  J.  R.,  40  New  Montgomery 
Wyatt  James  J.,  1030  Sanchez 

Plasterers'  Hair. 

Biggens  P.  &  Co..  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Islals  Creek 
Cowell  Henry  &  Co.,  211-213  Drumm 

Plate  Glass. 
(See  Glass  Plate.) 

Plated  Ware. 

(See  Silver  Plated  Ware.) 

Pleating  Manufacturers. 

Buhot  Thais  Mrs.,  1417  Polk 
Coppage  John  W.,  724i4  Market 
Craven  Sisters,  411  Jones 
Hagerty  John,  9  Geary 
Reynolds  Misses,  430  Sutter 

Plumbers  and  Gas  Fitters. 

Ahlbach&Co.,  136, 4tn 

Aicher  &  Campbell,  439  Bush 

Allen  &  L,ooney,314  O'Farrell 

Anderson  Charles  E.,  1616  Polk 

Armstrong  Joseph.  352,  24th 

Ayers  George  W.,  E  s  Carolina  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Mariposa 
Bailey  Frank  R.,  936  McAllister 
Bailey  Thomas  J.,  542  Hayes 
Baker  Melville  C,  607  Mission 
Barry  George  W.,  Railroad  Avnr  16th  Av  South 
Baumsteiger  Arnold,  1503  Geary 
Becker  Bros.,  329  Hayes 
Bertram  Bros.,  1017  Folsom 
Berwick  &  Spinks,  505  Sutter 
Beyman  J.  &  Co.,  1105  Buchanan 
Blackman  Morris  J.,  225  Hayes 
Bohn  Ernst  M.,  733b  Clementina 
Bordwell  Albert  B.,  154  Solano 
Bradley  John  J.,  400^4  McAllister 
Britt  James  E.,  7.  8th 
Brook  Joseph  H.,  712  Larkin 
Brvan  John  M.,  2105  Mission 
Buick  William,  1910  Fillmore 
Bush  &  Mallett  Co.,  328-3.30  Post 
Butler  Joseph  F.,  435  Hayes 
Batterworth  John  B.,  1809  Polk 
Casey  Michael  B.,  128,  11th 
Chicou  John,  1  Webb 
Clark  George,  617  Broderick 
Clark  J.  Wilbur,  312  Turk 
Clifford  William  C,  2401  Mission 
Cline  William,  2108  Fillmore 
Clough  George  H.,  2602  Mission 
Cohen  Moses,  813  Stockton 
Connors  &  Bowling,  788  Folsom 
Cook  Ernest,  3012  Mission 
Corneps  Frank,  1915  Howard 
Cosgrove  John  T.,  9  Oak 
Coyne  John,  32  Clay 
Craig  John  R..  341  Eddy 
Crosthwaite  Michael  H.,  338,  5th  Av 
CuUey  John  P.,  22,  7th 
Dahl  Henry,  404,  23d 
Daiss  E.  C,  510  Post 
Daley  Daniel  J.,  .320  Montgomery  Av 
Dallamore  G.  C,  414  Devisadero 
Day  &  Johnson,  217  Valencia 
Demers  Eusebe,  302!4,  4th 
Doherty  John  P.,  345  Kearny 
Dorgari  Michael  H.,  30  Geary 
Downes  Charles,  41,  2d 
Dubois  William  E.,  2231  Market 
Duffey  Bros.,  11  Trinity 
Eckelmann  John,  6  Burgoyne  PI 
Eggers  William  J.,  426  Turk 
Ehret  Albert  H.,  1136  Folsom 
Eishler  J.  H.  &  Co.,  493  Haight 
Eisner  Herman,  1707  Sutter 
Eisner  Phillip,  426  Hayes 


England  William  J.,  1417'/2  Hayes 

Enright  William,  535  California 

Ertola  B.  &  A.,  1.t08  Dupont 

FABRE  JULES,  618  California 

Farrand  Arthur.  508  Jones 

Fast  Julius,  2925  California 

Firmin  John  L.  E.,  1244  Valencia 

Fisher  Moses,  205  Clipper 

Fitzpatrick  John,  825  Howard 

Fitzpatrick  Patrick  D.,  1325V4  Vallejo 

Flood  &  McDonald,  531  Castro 

Floyd  &  Kelly,  2000  Devisadero 

Flynn  James  F.,  1008  Railroad  Av 

Ford  Bros.,  635  Ellis 

Forno  Marco  B.,  1427  Dupont 

Forsyth  William  C,  106  Golden  Gate  Av 

Freeman  &  Wrin,  326,  3d 

Freiermuth  Charles,  1809  Union 

Fries  &  Fischer,  700  Montgomery  Av 

Gainford  Thomas,  4  Golden  Gate  Av 

Gallagher  Bros.,  1221  Valencia 

Gallagher  Charles  J..  208,9th 

Giffin  Coleman  J.,  3514  Mission 

Gourdon  Armand,  1305  Powell 

Gray  John  T.,  230  Sutter 

Greninger  George  F.,  1731  Market 

Groom  J.  P.  &  Co.,  12  Mason 

Gulick  &  Wetherbee,  210  Mason 

Haley  John  L.,  407  Brannan 

Haley  &  Burke,  979  Bryant 

Hanna  James  L.,  1922  Polk 

Harrigan  Michael  J.,  2005  Polk 

Haub  George.  1934  Union 

Hays  Edward  L..  421,  4th 

HEALY  TIMOTHY  J.,  1224  Florida 

Heinz  C,  714  Montgomery  Av  and  1844  Union 

HOBRO  WILLIAM  D.,  728-730  Washington 

Hoffman  Charles,  723  Pacific 

Hogan  Edward  M.,  417  O'Farrell 

Holden  James  J.,  514,  3d 

Holmes  &  Jones,  2531  Mission 

Howes  Egbert  S.,  1625  Devisadero 

Hufschmidt  Henry,  623  Golden  Gate  Av 

Ickelheimer  Samuel  &  Bro.,322  Sutter 

Ingenlath  Robert,  142,  1st 

Iredale  Charles  W.,  9.52  Mission 

Irelan  William  J.,  238  Ellis 

Jennings  John,  332,  5th  Av 

Johnson  Anders,  322,  24th 

Jones  William  H.,  604^4  Ellis 

Kappeler  J.  A.,  419  Mason 

Kayser  Charles,  436  Hayes 

Kelly  George  F.,  310  Fell 

Kelly  &  Siebert,  239,  7th 

Kennedy  Co.  The,  2007  Fillmore 

Killion  J.  F..  1030  Sutter 

Klopper  H.,  1102  Clay 

Koch  &  Grimes,  1075  Howard 

Kraus  Edwin,  2931  Folsom 

Krug  &  Yung,  608,  4th 

Lack  Harry,  1625  Fillmore 

Laib  Albert,  1623  Post 

Lane  John  H.,  1214  Polk 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Larseneur  C.  T.,  520  Pine 

LAWTON  EDWARD  J.,  7  Belvedere 

Leinhardt  John  &  Co. ,  626  Kearny 

Leu  Matthias,  1716  Harrison 

Levison  Isaac  M.,  709  McAllister 

Levy  &  Bayreuther,  210  O'Farrell 

Levy  &  Parker,  1605  Polk 

Lowrie  John,  227  Golden  Gate  Av 

Lubliner  Charles  W.,  119,  6th 

Lynch  Timothy,  800  Howard 

Mackie  Robert,  23  Valencia 

Manders  Josepn,  963  Mission 

Manning  Thomas,  227,  5th 

Marks  Isaac,  809  Bush 

Matson  John,  1421  Fulton 

Mayer  Joseph,  904^4  Laguna 

McCarthy  Charles  T..  1206  Pacific 

McCarthy  &  Rissi,  439  Broadway 

McConville  John  J.,  506  Shotwell 

McCormick  Bros.,  313^4  Sutter 

McDevitt  &  Cleary,  27  Stanly  PI 

McGann  William,  1166  Mission 

Mclntyre  William,  524  Bush 

McKeown  Bros.,  51514,  6th 

McKewen  Peter,  40  Turk 


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McManus  James  J.,  1140  Union 
Meehan  Charles,  653  Sacramento 
Mehegan  Daniel  F.,  1113  Pierce 
Mensor  A.  &  Co.,  1734  Market 
Metson  &  Mahoney,  E  s  Baker  nr  Grove 
Meyer  Albert  G.,  1805  Howard 
Meyer  J.  Fred  Jr.,  1013  Valencia 
Meyer  Samuel,  14l3  Ellis 
Mills  Frank  H.,  337  Turk 
Molus  A.  I.  &  Co.,  623  Davis 
Monaghan  Thomas  H.,  1503  Polk 
MulhoUand  John  &  Co.,  1718  Waller 
Murray  Bros.,  619  Sacramento' 
Nairne  Andrew,  1703  Market 
Newmark  Abraham,  412  Larkln 
Noble  George  H.,  1517  Buchanan 
Noonan  Jeremiah  J.,  2331  Bryant 
Noonan  Richard,  1216  Oak 

Nunan  &  Gordon,  905  Mission 

O'Brien  Augustine  I.,  1768  Ellis 

O'Brien  M.  L.,  426  Geary 

O'Brien  P.  R.  &  Son.  1357  Folsom 

O'DEA  JOHN  A.,  1538  Polk 

O'Donnell  P.  J.,  704  Butte 

Perazzi  H.  J.,  630  Post 

Petersen  &  Fisher,  305  Powell 

Petterson  Martin,  1404  Pacific 

Platz  Edward,  1838  Devisadero 

Platz  Joseph.  3639  Pine 

Plevin  &  Morrice,  305  Noe 

Ponder  John  H.,  2003  Howard 

Power  &  Pike.  49  Sacramento 

Pritchard  Philip  I.,  319  Leavenworth 

Quade  Otto,  933  Larkin 

Quinn  Edward  W.,  41i^  Eddy 

Quinn  &  Pollock,  785  Haight 

Raisoh  Fred,  1535  Howard 

Ravani  &  Curran,  440  Broadway 

Reavey  A.  J.,  503,  4th 

Rehn  Charles,  2814,  16th 

Reilley  Charles  J.,  214  Montgomery  Av 

Rice  Richard,  107  Geary 

Richardson  James,  616,  17th 

Rickman  William  F.,  1945  Mission 

Riley  John,  1507  Pine 

Ruddock  Andrew  J.,  835  Sutter 

Russ  Bros.,  342,6th 

Salina  &  Rossi,  733  Vallejo 

Sand  Joseph  Jr.,  1309  Mission 

Sohalich  John  A.,  1713  Church 

Schmitt  Charles  G.,  829  Valencia 

Schram  George  H.,  313,  Uth  Av 

Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 

Schwartz  Alexander,  134,5th 

Shepard  Bros.,  122  Battery 

Smith  Charles  W.,  16-18  Washington 

Snead  Bros.,  3038  Geary  and  1438  Howard 

Snook  G.  &  E.,  630  Sacramento 

Snook  William  S.  &  Son,  554  Clay 

Spencer  &  Jones,  258  Stevenson 

Stanley  &  Allard,  1125  Mission 

Striegel  J.  P.,  2205  Geary 

Sweeney  Garratt  C,  IW/a  Ellis 

Sweeney  James  E.,  114  Turk 

Szanik  Samuel,  444  446  Valencia 

Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard,  12-14  Market 


Tobin  William  H.,  504V^  O'Parrell 
Trezise  Bros.,  1140  McAllister 
Vance  Robert  A.,  623 Geary 
Virden  Gustav,  825  Point  Lobos  Av 
Vogt  Frederick  W.,  469  Minna 
Walsh  &  McCusker,  2124  Fillmore 
Ward  P.  F.  &  Co.,  1715  Market 
Waters  Patrick  T.,  821  Geary 
Weber  Bros.,  510  Montgomery  Av 
Weekes  William  J.  J.,  1528  Stockton 
Welch  M.  F.,  3408 California 
Wilke  Edward,  1414  Church 
Williams  W.  A.,  1211  Devisadero 
Williamson   Daniel,  SW  cor  Railroad  Av  and 
8th  Av  South 

WILLIAMSON  HENRY, 

413  Sutter 

Wilson  William  F.,  304  Stockton 
Wissing  Henry  A.,  809  Valencia 
Wolfe  Edward,  632  Geary 

*  Plumbers'  Brass  Goods. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Plumbers'  Supplies. 

American  Ball  Nozzle  Co.,  421  Market 

Arnold  N.  S.  Hardware  Co.,  23  Davis 

Asbestos  Products'  Co.,  128-130,  1st 

Crane  Co.,  23-25,  1st  and  18  Fremont 

Dalziel  &  Moller,  554-556  Mission 

Day  Thomas  &  Co.,  222  Sutter 

Douglas  John  Co.,  208  Ellis 

DUNHAM,  CARKIGAN  &  HAYDEN  CO.,   17-19 


GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  325-337  Market 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &CO.,309-3]7  Market 
Mott  J.  L.  Iron  Works  (N  Y.),  27  Flood  Bldg 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,   100-104,  1st 
Roylance  J.  Brass  Works,  112-114  Main 
Safety  Gas  Cock  Co.,  27  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Tay  George  H.  Co.,  610-620  Battery 
Wilson  William  F.,  204  Stockton 

♦  Pneumatic  Machinery. 
RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,  11- 

13,  1st  

*  Polish. 

Bennett  Edwin  W.,  620  Castro 


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LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MOISE  L.  H.  MATCHLESS  TRIPOLINE  AND 
MEXOLINE  METAL  POLISHES,  320  San- 
some,  room  68 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.  (platers'  sup- 
plies), 100-104,  1st 


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*  Polishers. 

(See  also  Grinders  and  Polishers.) 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (supplies),  58,  1st 

*  Pollsliers  Wood. 

Fraser  J.  P.,  310  Stockton 
KUSS  PETER  N.,  422  Sutter 
Smith  George  J.  &  Sons,  240  Post 
Steinmetz  August  &  Co.,  540  Brannan 

Porcelain  Artists. 

(See  China  Decorators.) 

Pork  Packers. 

(See  Provision  Packers. ) 

*  Portable  Mills. 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Portrait  Painters. 

(See  Artists— Portrait.) 

Postage  Stamp  Dealers. 

(See  Stamp  Dealers.) 

*  Posts  and  Ties. 

Bender  Bros.,  3d  Street  Wharf 
Iverson  N.  Trading  Co.  The,  125  Berry 
Jensen  Jacob,  8  California 
White  Li.  E.  Lumber  Co.,  22 California 


Potteries. 

California  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  NE  cor 
Larkin  and  Market 


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Oakland  Art  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Works, 

1175  Market 
STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 


Poultry  and  Game. 

Armnecht  Louis,  8-10  Grand  Western  Market 

Baraco  &  Colombo,  503  Washington 

Beaven  David  B.,  Mission  Market 

Burns  Thomas  A.,  109,  7th 

CALIFORNIA  SLOVENIAN  COLONY,  602  Market 

Casini  &  Lazzarini,  2100  Fillmore 

Compagno  E.  M.,  1320  Polk 

Compagno  &  Co.,  1-5  Clay  Street  Market 

Connolly  Thomas,  9-11  San  Francisco  Market 

Desenfant  Paul  J.,  7-13  Pacific  Fruit  Market 

Dwyer  &  Co.,  24  Bay  City  Market 

Fodera  Antone,  2-8  San  Francisco  Market 

Fredrickson  &  Jacobson,  521-526  Sansome 

Goldstone  Charles,  11-12  Grand  Western  Market 

Goss  M.  &  Co.,  513-515  Washington 

Harris  Frederick  W.,  33  City  Hall  Market 

Harris  Louis,  103-104  California  Market 

Hilling  William,  200  Russia  Av 

Lemoine  &  Co.,  2-10  Pacific  Fruit  Market 

Leon  &  Co.,  76-78  California  Market 

Meyer  &  Karl,  22  Centre  Market 

Miller  Bernhard,  8.5-86  Centre  Market 

Miller  J.  &  Co.,  512  Sansome 

Murphy  Patrick,  74-75  Centre  Market 

O'Brien  &  Spotorno,  3-6  and  38-39   California 

Market 
Roberts  Dominick,  504-506  Front 
Robertson  &  Soderlund,  8  Grand  Central  Market 
Strasser  Abraham,  78-79  Centre  Market 
Tiddy  Richard,  19  Bay  City  Market 
Toohy  John,  341,4th 
Zannitt  P.  F.,  517  and  535  Washington 


*  Powder  Making  Machinery. 
LAYNG  H.  G.  MACHINE  WORKS,  107-111  Fre- 
mont 

Powder  Manufacturers  and  Agents. 

Bandman,  Nielsen  &  Co. ,  405  Montgomery,  room  4 
California  Cap  Co.,  218  California,  room  1 

CALIFORNIA    POWDER 

WORKS,  office  230  California 

California  V'gorit  Powder  Co.,  208  California 
DU  PONT  DE  NEMOURS  E.  L  &  CO.,  C.   A. 

Haight  agent,  226  Market 

DUPONT  POWDER  CO., 

C.  A.  Haight  agent,  226  Market  

GIANT   POWDER   CO.    CONSOLIDATED   THE, 

430  California 
Grubb  I.  R.  D.,  517-519  Market 
HAIGHT  C.  A.,  226  Market 

HERCULES  POWDER  WORKS 

THE,  Office  230  California 

JUDSON    DYNAMITE    AND 

POWDER  CO.  THE,  200  Market 

Phelps  &  Arnold,  220-222  Mission 

Sonntag  Chas.  &  Co.,  114-116  Market 

United  States  Smokeless  Powder  Co.,  13  Pine 


*  Preserved  Fruits. 

(See  also  Canned  Goods.) 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (agents  Crosse  & 
Blackweirs  fresh  fruit  jams,  jellies  and 
marmalades),  and  Pacific  Coast  agents  of 
Curtice  Bros.  Co.  (Rochester,  N.  Y.),  canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  meats  and  other  delica- 
cies, 212-214  Market 

Press  Clipping  Bureau. 

Press  Clipping  Bureau  The,  510  Montgomery 

Pressed  Brick. 


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STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 
Union  Pressed  Brick  and  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  310 
Pine,  rooms  15-17 

*  Presses— Baling. 
PRICE  PRESS  CO.  (I.  J.  Truman),  office 236  Bush 
ROBBINS  F.  A.  PRESS  WORKS,  324  Fremont 

TRUMAN  I.  J.  &  CO., 

hay,  hide,  hop,  wool  and  orchilla  presses 
made  to  order  and  imported,  236  Bush 

•  Presses— Boiler  Makers' 

F.  A.  PRESS  WORKS,  324  Fremont 


*  Presses— Printing. 
AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  405-407  San- 
some 
CALIFORNIA  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  510  Clay 
CYCLOPS  IRON  WORKS,  11.5-117  Beale 
Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Co. 

(Chicago,  111.),  320  Sansome,  room  5 
Swain  Hadwen  Mfg.  Co.,  215-217  Spear 

*  Presses— Soap. 
Murch  &  Gray,  215  Mission 
ROBBINS  F.  A.  PRESS  WORKS,  324  Fremont 
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*  Presses— Tinners. 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  315  Mission 

MURCH  &,  GRAY 

Manufacturers  of 

Tools,  Presses,  l>ies  and  Special  Machinery 

Wireworking  MacUiiiery  and  Tools 

for  Working  tslieet  31etal. 

Jobbing  and  Repairing 

315  mission  street 


ROBBINS  F.  A.  PRESS  WORKS,  324  Fremont 
WEDGWOOD    WILLIAM    MACHINE   WORKS, 

33  Stevenson 


WM.    WEDGWOOD 
MACHINE    WORKS 

Manufacturer  of 

Presses,  Dies,  Moulds  and  Special  Machinery. 

Canners'  Supplies  of  all  kinds.    Repairing 

done  promptly. 

33  Stevenson  St.,  near  First,  San  Francisco 

*  Presses— Wine. 

KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and 
9-17  Stevenson 

LAYNG  H.  G.  MACHINE  WORKS,  107-111  Fre- 
mont 

Pare  Bros.,  420  Montgomery,  room  32 

TOULOUSE  &  DELORIEUX,  620  Commercial 

Printers— Book  and  Job. 

Abbott  F.  H.,  410  Sansome 

Acres  &  Williams  Co.,  412  Commercial 

ADDRESSOGRAPH  CO.  THE  (Chicago),  auto- 
matic addressing  machines  and  simplex 
printer,  W.  D.  McArthur,  132  California 

Allison  John  C,  8  Montgomery  Av 

Alta-California  Printing  House,  12  Sutter 

Althof  &  Bahls,  511-513  Sacramento 

Anderson  John  F.,  213  Eddy 

Armstrong  &  De  Guerre,  404  Montgomery 

Atkins  &  Adams,  221  Davis 

Avery  R.  B.,  117  Turk 

Barnett  Bros.,  633 Clay 

Barry  James  H.,  439  Montgomery 

Benham  George  B.,  117  Turk 

Bent  &  Meyerderks,  40  California 

Bond  John  H.,  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and7th  Avs 

Borden  &  Nesbit,  304,  11th 

Bosqui  Engraving  and  Printing  Co.,  533  Clay 

Boulin  Peter,  519  Filbert 

Branquart  &  Co.,  509  Kearny,  room  1 

Brooks  &  Blakely,  35,  7th 

Brown,  Meese  &  Craddock,  320  Sansome 

Brown  William  C.  Co.,  320  Sansome 

Brown  &  Bley  Co.,  513  Market 

Brown  &  Power,  406  California 

Bruce  Donald,  536  Clay 

BRUNT,  535  Clay 

Carle  Hippolite,  735  Broadway 

Cooke,  Stoltz  &  Co.,  4  California,  room  14 

Co-Opera tive  Publishing  Co.,  12  Montgomery 

Creightons  The,  110  Turk 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

Croudace  Frederick  W.,  630  Merchant 

Cubery  &  Co.,  587  Mission 

Gulp  Daniel  S.,  424  Sansome 

Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  320  ~ 

Davis  Thomas  J.,  523  Market 

Dempster  Bros.,  cor  Glen  Park  Av  and  Bond 

Devany  John  A.  Jr.,  2113  Howard 

Dove  &  Taylor,  516  Valencia 

DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE,  213-314  California 

EASTMAN  FRANK  &  CO.,  509  Clay 

Eastman  &  Thomas,  56-58  Donohoe  Bldg 

Evatt  Frank  B.,  935  Market 


Fenn  W.  S.  Co.,  306  Sansome 
Filmer-RoUins  Electrotype  Co.,  434  Sansome 
Fish  M.  H.,  3506  Post 
Francis-Valentine  Co.,  517  Clay 
Fraternal  Printing  Co.,  14  McAllister 
French  Clinton  H.,  145-147  Phelan  Bldg 
Gabriel  Julius,  13  Ha  Heck 
Gafflgan  John  A.,  3308  Mission 
Galloway,  Giddings  &  Co.,  43-44  Steuart 
Goldstein  L.  &  Co.,  326  Pine 
Goodman-Levison  Co.,  408  Sansome 

GORDON  C.  W., 

595  Mission 

Griffiths  E.  B.  Sons,  1035  Howard 
Hackett  Lincoln  E.,  310%  Turk 
Hancock  Bros.,  45  Nucleus  Bldg 
Hepburn  Mort  &  Co.,  216  Sansome 
Herzog  &  Dignan,  13  Montgomery 
HICKS-JUDD  CO.,  33, 1st 
Hill  Robert  R.,  331/2  Geary 
Hinton  Printing  Co.  The,  331  Sacramento 
Home  Printing  Co.  The,  630  Market 
Horwinski  Bros.,  424  Sansome 

HOWE  JOHN  C, 

printer,  lithographer  and  engraver,  636 
Clay  and  641  Merchant 

Hoyle  J.  E.  &  Co.,  403  Market 
Hughes  Edward  C,  511  Sansome 

HUGHES   THOMAS  A., 

book  and  job  printer,  estimates  given  on 
all  kinds  of  printing  (low  prices),  659 
Clay  cor  Kearny 

Janssen  E.  A.  &  Co.,  536  Clay 
Jephson  J.  O.  Co.,  739  Market 
Knarston  John  H.  Mrs.,  539  Washington 
Koch  &  Harney,  648  Sacramento 
Krog  George,  344  McAllister 
Kuss  &  Henicke,  310  Kearny 

LAOAZE  MAXIMIN  V., 

all  languages,  729  Montgomery 

Lafontaine  A.  J.,  603  Merchant 
Lane  Charles  A.,  4  California,  room  5 
Latimer  &  Co.,  439  Montgomery 
Learv  A.  J.  Co.,  113-119  Davis 
LeCOUNT  BROTHERS,  533  Market 
Leidecker  C.  &  Co.,  321  California 
Lick  Henry,  1007  Folsom 
Lieb  Charles,  410  Kearny,  room  7^4 
Lomelino  Joseph  W.,  1301  Pacific 
MacEwen  &  Collom,  69  Flood  Bldg 
Mandel  L.  B.  &  Co.,  128  California 
Mangeot  &  Lacaze,  116  Davis 
Martin  &  Martin,  535  California 
McCormick  Bros.,  321  Sacramento 

McOULLOUGH  E.  0.  &  CO., 

all  classes  book  and  job  printing,  send  for 
estimates,  ring  up  telephone  Main  5989, 
636  Clay  and  641  Merchant 

Meyers  &  Co.,  434  California 

Monahan  John  &  Co.,  412  Commercial 

Morley  &  Copp,  343i^,  5th 

Munk  Richard,  805  Mission 

MurdockC.  A.  &  Co.,  532  Clay 

Mvles  &  Park,  2241  Mission 

MYSELL.  ROLLINS  CO.  THE,  22  Clay 

Nace  John  A.,  403  Montgomery,  rooms  23-24 

Nevin  C.  W.  &  Co.,  532  Commercial 

Ormsby  E.  R.  &Co.,  636  Clay 

Owl  Printing  Co.  The,  523  Market 

Pacific  Press  Publishing  Co., 

(Oakland),  C.  H.  Jones  president  and  man- 
ager, printers,  stationers,  electrotypers 
and  binders,  general  agents  Densmore 
typewriters,  16  Crocker  Bldg,  telephone 
Main  1122 
Pacific  Printing  Co.,  543  Clay 

Pacific   Town   Talk   Publishing 

CO.,  S.  B.  Carleton  manager,  general 
printers  and  publishers,  20  Ellis,  tele- 
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Pariser  James  A.,  523  Market 
PARTRIDGE  JOHN,  42-44  Steuart 


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Patrick  B.  H.,  512  Market 
Patterson  Robert  R.,  439  Montgomery 
Patterson  W.  M.  Co.,  20  Ellis 
Pearsall  Wallace  M.,  761  Howard 
Phillips  &  Smyth,  540  Clay 
Quane  Bros.  &  Co.,  415  Market 
Raveley  Printing  Co.,  518  Clay 
Roberts  Printing  Co.,  220  Sutter 
Roesch  Louis  Co.,  320  Sansome 
Rossi  Stephen  J.,  533  Green 
Ruggiero  Emilio,  629  Washington 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741  Market 
Scandenavian  Publishing  Co.,  44  East 
SCHMIDT  LABEL   AND   LITHOGRAPHIC  CO., 

17-31  Main 
Searle  &  McClinton,  425  Montgomery 
Shine  Daniel  J.,  425  Commercial 
Spaulding  George  &  Co.,  414  Clay 
Spencer  Edmund,  1133  Mission 
Stanley  D.  S.  &  Co.,  424  Sansome 
Starkweather  H.  K.  Co.,  310  California 
Sterett  Printing  Co.,  532  Clay 
THE  UNION  LITHOGRAPH  CO.,  316  Sacramento 

THOMAS  P.  J., 

207-209  Sacramento 

Torres  Joseph  M.,  320  Sansome,  rooms  62-64 
Unique  Printing  Co.,  22%  Geary 
Upton  Bros.,  417  Montgomery 
Valleau  &  Oliver,  424  Sansome 
Valleau  &  Peterson,  410  Sansome 
Vandewater  &  Burrett,  921  Market 
Weiss'  M.  Son,  534  Commercial 
Welcer  Henry,  17  Russ 
Werner  George  A.,  1067  Howard 
West  Coast  Publishing  Co.,  921  Mission 
Wlkstrom  Gustaf  F.,  1224  Howard 
Wilcox  Silas  H.  &  Co.,  409  Washington 
Williams  Joseph  M.,  1149  Howard 
Wilson  Charles  &  Co..  632  Market 
WINTERBURN  JOSEPH  CO.,  417  Clay 
Wood  F.  G.&  Co.,  142  Murphy  Bldg 
Wood  R.  M.  Co.,  314-316  Battery 
WOODWARD  W.  A.  &  CO.,  10-12  Sutter 

*  Printers— Copperplate. 

Cooper  &  Co.,  746  Market 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Fischer  S.  E.  &  Co.,  402  Montgomery 
Hartwell,  Mitchell  &  Willis,  225  Post  and  107 

Montgomery 
Robertson  Alexander  M.,  126  Post 
WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 

Printers'  Inks. 
CALIFORNIA  INK  CO.    (E.   L.  Hueter),  413-415 

Commercial 
GRAHAM  GEORGE  D.,  529  Commercial 
REED  &  GOODMAN,  513  Sacramento 
SHATTUCK  E.  J.  &  CO.,  520  Commercial 

*  Printers'  Materials. 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO..  405-407  San- 
some 

CALIFORNIA  INK  CO.  (E.  L.  Hueter),  413-415 
Commercial 

CALIFORNIA  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  510  Clay 

Printers'  Rollers. 
CALIFORNIA  INK  CO.   (E.   L.  Hueter),  413-415 

Commercial 
GRAHAM  GEORGE  D.,  529  Commercial 
SHATTUCK  E.  J.  &  CO.,  520  Commercial 

Produce  Commission  Merchants. 

Allison  D.  E.  Co.  The,  501-509  Front 
Antoldi  S.  &  Co.,  415-417  Davis 
Baglietto  L.  &  Co.,  421  Davis 
Bennett  &  Murray,  308  Washington 
Berti  G.  &  Co.,  120  Washington 
Biagi  D.  &  Co.,  522  Sansome 
Bollman  D.  M.  &  Co.,  226  Clay 
Bray's  Sons  &  Co.,  220  Clay 
Cain  J.  H.  &  Co.,  212-214  Washington 
California  Fruit  Co.,  505-507  Sansome 


Campodonioo&  Malcolm  Co.,  325-333  Washing- 
ton 
Chluda  &  Flach,  419-423  Washington 
Cnopius  L.  C,  303  Davis 
Crosby  George  O.,  222  Davis 
Dairymen's  Union  of  California,  113-119  Davis 
Dallman  L.  &  Co.,  224  Washington 
DaltonBros.,  317  Davis 
Daly  Patrick  J.,  306  Davis 
Davis  &  Williams,  202  Clay 
Demartini  John  &  Co.,  315-317  Washington 
Duff  &Co.,  222  Davis 
Duffy  J.  J.  &  Co.,  304-306  Washington 
Eggers  John  C,  309  Drumm 
ENGLISH  JOHN  F.,  217  Drumm 
Erlanger,  Jonas  &  Co.,  308  Davis 
Erlanger  &  Galinger,  304  Davis 
Eveleth  &  Nash,  422  Front 
Feiling,  Cressy  &  Co.,  108  Davis 
Francis  &  Cabral,  423-425  Davis 
Fredrikson  &  Jacobson,  524-526  Sansome 
Gambitz  Kady,  216  Washington 
Gould  &  Jaudin,  312-316  Washington 
Gray  &Barbieri,  309-311  Washington 
Hammer  F.  H.  &  Co.,  215-217  Davis 
Heckmann  H.  &  Co.,  400-402  Davis 
Heggarty  &  McSweeney,  56,  2d 
Hillens  F.  &  Co.,  216-220  Davis 
Hirschbaum  &  McGovern,  103-105  Sacramento 
Immel  A.  J.  B.  &  Co.,  117-125  Washington 
Jacobson  Charles  &  Co.,  423  Front 
Jones  Harrison  C,  202  Washington 
Keefe  Daniel.  420-424  Davis 
Kirchmann  H.  &  Co.,  210  Clay 
Kuhlmeyer  &  Dohleguy,  209-211  Washington 
Larzelere  L.  R.  &  Co.,  224  Davis 
Larzelere  W.  R.  Commission  Co.,  320  Davis 
Lercari  L.  &  Co.,  614  Front 
Levy  A.  &  Co.,  401-405  Davis 
Levy  S.  &  Co.,  218-220  Washington 
Lipman  Henry,  202  Washington 
Lippi  C.  &Co.,  214  Washington 
Loewenhayn  H.  &  Co.,  509  Sansome 
Loughran  Thomas,  221-223  Clay 
Macpherson  &  Rucker,  215-219  Washington 
Marshall,  Teggart  &  Co.,  306  Davis 
Meyerink  J.  O.,  428  Sansome 
Miller  J.  &  Co.,  512  Sansome 
Minaker  &  Welbanks.  501-503  Sansome 
Mitchell  William  F.,  310  Washington 
Morgan  &  Chic,  320  Washington 
Mosher  &  Wightman,  103  Washington 
Murray  &  Steinhagen, 404-406  Davis 
Nash  &  Boesseneoker,  311-313  Washington 
Nauman  C.  &  Co.,  508-510  Sansome 
Onesti  G.  &  Co.,  409-411  Washington 
Orcese  G.  B.  &  Co.,  528  Sansome 
Pallies  Alexander,  318  Davis 
Pastene  Bros.,  325-327  Davis 
Paulucci  &  Casassa,  416-418  Davis 
Pieretti  Giovanni,  504  Davis 
Price  W.  C.  &  Co.,  425  Front 
Reilly,  Walton  &  Co.,  312-314  Davis 
Riley  H.  W  &  Co.,  415-417  Davis 
Ruhl  B.  G.,  208  Washington 
San  Francisco  Commission  Co.,  222  Washington 
Sawyer  Charles  H.,  417-419  Front 
Scatena  F.  &  Co.,  303  Washington 
Simas  M.  S.  &  Co.,  427  Davis 
Starr  G.  R.  &  Co.,  204-206  Washington 
Stevens  E.  R.Co.,  209-211  Davis 
Stewart  &  Co.,  513  Sansome 
Thomas  J.  P.,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Davis 
Tindall  George  W.  &  Co.,  500-502  Sansome 
Trobock  &  Bergen,  504  Sansome 
Trubenbach  &  Co.,  113  CI  ay 
Wetmore  Bros.,  415-417  Washington 
Wheaton,  Breon  &  Co.,  101-107  California 
Wilson  &  Baechtel,  205  Davis 
Wittland  Produce  Co.,  334-326  Davis 
Wolf  &  Sons,  321-323  Davis 
Wood,  Curtis  &  Co.,  112-116  Washington 
Zeiss  Louis,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Drumm 
Zentner  J.  &  Co.,  224  Washington 


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Provision  Packers. 

Armour  Packing  Co.,  211  Clay 

Bay  City  Packing  and  Provision  Co.,  1146  Mar- 
Bunker  George  D.,  74-75  California  Market 

Buttgenbach  Joseph,  NWcor  4tli  and  Bryant 

Clauss  Jacob,  3-4  Grand  Western  Market 

Crystal  Packing  and  Provision  Co.,  321  Fran- 
cisco 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.  (South  Omaha),  3  Califor- 
nia, room  23 

Denhard  Otto  E.,  216,  9th 

Engler  Benedict,  227,  4th 

Fuchs  Nicholas,  3  Grand  Central  Market 

Goodwin  Charles,  15  Centre  Market 

Harris  Packing  and  Provision  Co.,  6th  and  King 

Heineman  &  Stern,  916  Larkin 

Katz  &  Sons,  94-100  California  Market 

Kingan  &  Co.  Ltd.,  117  California 

Laubscher  Charles,  530  Valencia 

Laubscher  Frederick,  1422  Dupont 

Lieb  ElmoB.,  544,  6th 

McEvoy  Joseph,  338,  IGth 

Muller  &  Koenig,  15-16  California  Market 

Newman  Adolph,  1079  Market 

Peach  Charles,  427  Haves 

Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  201  California 

South  San  Francisco  Packing  and  Provision 
Co.,  218  Front 

Union  Meat  Co..  117  California 

Voll  Henry,  .37-51  Centre  Market 

Wacker  &  Raab,  1320  Dupont 

Wagner  F.  C.  &  Bro..  1-5  Pacific  Fruit  Market 

Western  Meat  Co.,  NW  cor  6th  and  Townsend 

Whitney  C.  E.  &  Co.,  122-128 Davis 

Wilfert  Bros.,  1.378  Market 

Provisions— Wholesale. 

(See  also  Grocers— Wholesale 

BRAUER,  GRASSHOFF  &  CO.,  309  Front 

Brigham,  Hoppe  &  Co.,  205-209  California 

Dairymen's  Union  of  California,  113-119  Davis 

De  Bernardi  D.  &  Co.,  406  Front 

Ehrman  M.  &  Co.,  104-110  Front 

Foster  S.  &  Co.,  26-28  California 

Freitas  Manuel  T.,  325  Front 

Getz  Bros.  &  Co.,  111-115  California 

Grace  Eugene  B.,  640,  5th 

Haas  Bros.,  100-102  California 

Hartter,  Hayes  &  Co.,  216  Front 

Healdsburg  and  Sonoma  Commission  Co.,  305 
Front 

Hooper  &  Jennings,  213-215  Front 

Kingan  &  Co.,  Limited,  117  California 

Kowalsky  &  Co.,  317-321  Front 

Loughran  Thomas,  221-223  Clay 

Marshall  &  Reimers,  320  Front 

Norton,  Teller  &  Roden,  125-131  California 

Peterson  Frank  B.  &  Co.,  30-32  California 

Ross  &  Hewlett,  300  Davis 

Roth,  Blum  &  Co.,  201  California 

Schlegel  &  Brucker,  326-328  Front 

Sherry,  A  villa  &  Co.,  321  Clay 

South  San  Francisco  Packing  and  Provision 
Co.,  218  Front 

Von  Ronn,  Hencke  &  Lorsbach,  313  Front 

Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  201-207  Market 

WESTERN  MEAT  CO.,  NW  cor  6th  and  Town- 
send 

AVheaton.  Breon  &  Co.,  101-107  California 

WHITNEY  C.  E.  &C0.,  122-128  Davis 

Wieland  Bros.,  212  Davis 

Publishers. 

(See  also  Newspapers  and  Periodicals.) 
Abend  Post  Co..  535  California 
Almkvist  John  A.,  537,  7th 
Alvarez  Angel  P.,  420  Montgomery 
American  Tract  Society,  637  Market 
Anglo-Californian Publishing  Co., 530  California 
Appleton  D.  &  Co.  (N.  Y.l,  1  Flood  Bldg 
ARGONAUT  PUBLISHING  CO.,  246  Sutter 
Atlantic  Publishing  Co.,  50  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Baer  Isaac,  20  Ellis 

Bancroft  Bros.  &  Co.,  120  Sutter,  room  74 
Bancroft  Co.  The,  723  Market 
Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  4.38  Montgomery 


Barry  James  H.,  429  Montgomery 

Bloomer  John,  630  Page 

Blum  &  Duncan,  12  Montgomery 

Boehm  &  McLennan,  50  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

Boericke  &  Runyon,  234  Sutter 

Bogardus  John  P.,  532  Merchant 

Boulin  Peter,  517  Filbert 

Breeder  and  Sportsman  Publishing  Co.,  313  Bush 

Bronson  E.  D.  &  Co.,  933  Market 

Brown  James  E.,  932  Clay 
I    Bruce  Donald,  536  Clay 
!    BRUNT,  535  Clay 

Butterick  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  124  Post 

California    Architectural   Publishing    Co.,  408 
j  California,  rooms  16-17 

California  Demokrat  Publishing  Co.,  409  Bush 
j    California    Volksfreund    Publishing    Co.,    429 
I  Montgomery 

California  World  Co.,  623  Montgomery 
!    CAMPION  EDWARD  J.,  89-92  Murphy  Bldg 
I    Carey  James  A.,  316  California,  room  19 

Cavalli  George  F.,  15  Montgomery  Av 

Cevasco  Giovanni  B.,  729  Montgomery 

Chaigneau  Alfred,  529  California 

Chapin  George  W.,  630  Market 

Choynski  Isador  N.,  1209  Golden  Gate  Av 
:    Code  &  Benjamin,  50  Nucleus  Bldg 
!    COLLIER  P.  F.,  89-92  Murphy  Bldg 
1    Commercial  Publishing  Co.,  34  California 
i    Co-operative  Publishing  Co.,  12  Montgomery 
i    CORRAN  W.  H.  L.,  219  Bush 
•'    Cramer  M.  E.  &C.  L.,  328,  17th 
;    Crespi  Cesare,  8  Montgomery  Av 
i    Cridge  Alfred,  429  Montgomery 
I    CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

CROTHERS  R.  A.,  622  Montgomery 

Culbreth  Robert  E.,  526  Kearny 

Curtis  Publishing  Co.,  78  Columbian  Bldg 

Cycling  West  Publishing  Co.   The,   1170  Market 

DAILY  REPORT  PUBLISHING  CO.,  238  Mont- 
gomery 

Dakin  Publishing  Co., 320  Sansome,  room  46 

Davis  Thomas  J.,  523  Market 

Dempster  L.  R.  &  Co.,  cor  Glen  Park  Av  and 
Bond 

Denborn  Co.  The,  66  Crocker  Bldg 

De  Troost  &  Co.,  320  Sansome 

Dewev  Publishing  Co.,  220  Market 

Dewing  J.  Co.  The,  12-14  Flood  Bldg 

de  Young  M.  H.,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Market 

Dickson  John  R..  410  Montgomery,  room  4 

Doxey  William,  631  Market 

Druid's  Publishing  Co.,  413  Sutter 

Educational  Publishing  Co.,  300  Post 

Edwards  John  G.,  508  Montgomery 

Edwards  Publishing  Co.,  318  Pine 

Elevator  Publishing  Co.,  622  Clay 

ELLIOTT  PUBLISHING  CO.,  1309  Polk 

Ellis  Publishing  Co.,  1236  Market 

Ensign  Publishing  Co.,  132  McAllister 

EVENING    POST    PUBLISHING   CO.,    NE   cor 
Kearny  and  Bush 

Everett  S.  L.,  4  California 

Farland  Miles  L,,  319  Sacramento 

Faust  Henry  W.,  208  Post 

Federlein  Jay,  403  Market 

Finance  Publishing  Co.,  15  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Fitz  Gerald  John  C,  129  Pierce 

Flanagan  Charles  B.,  420  Montgomery,  room  39 

Germania  Publishing  Co.,  518  Clay 

Ginn  &  Co.  (New  York).  331  Sansome 

Globe  Publishing  C,  526  Montgomery 

Globe  Review  Publishing  Co.,  49,  1st 

Golden  State  Publishing  Co.,  414  Mason 

Goldstein  L.  &  Co.,  326  Pine 

Guide  Publishing  Co.,  532  Commercial 

Hackett  D wight  L.,  410  Montgomery,  room  4 

Haddock  Allen.  1016  Market 

Harrington  W.  D.  S.,  14  McAllister 

Harrison  William  P.,  420 Kearny 

Hartwick  &  Freese.  623  Montgomery 

HEARST   WILLIAM   R.,    NE  cor  Market  and 
Grant  Av 

Heininger  Charles  P.,  526  Market 

HICKS-JUDD  CO.,  23,  1st 

Hildebrand  George  D.,  320  California,  room  14 

History  Co.  The,  723  Market 

Hoag  Charles  C,  225  Post 

Hoag  Jared  C,  225  Post 


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Hubbell  George  A.,  819  Market 

Huefner  &  Engelke,  415  Montgomery,  room  6 

Hunt  &  Eaton.  1037  Market 

HUSTED  FREDERICK  M.,  530  California,  room  65 

Italian  Publishing  Co.,  629  Washington 

Jacoby  Philo,  612  Commercial 

Jens  John  C,  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 

Jewish  Times  and  Observer  Publishing  Co.,  420 
Montgomery,  room  27 

Judd  Orange  Co.,;78  Columbian  Bldg 

King  Publishing  Co.,  13  Front 

Legal  News  Publishing  Co..  410  Sansome 

Leldecker  C.  &  Co.,  321  California 

Live  Stock  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  4111/2  Cali- 
fornia, room  3 

MacEwen  Alexander  W.  H.,  69  Flood  Bldg 

Magee  Thomas  &  Sons,  4  Montgomery 

LIETZ  A.  CO.,  Manual  of  Modern  Surveying  In- 
struments. 422  Sacramento 

Maple  Leaf  Pub.  Co.,  12  Mills  Bldg.  6th  floor 

Marine  Index  Publishing  Co.,  315  California 

Marque  Emile,  8  Montgomery  Av 

Marriott  Frederick,  606  Merchant 

McCarty  Louis  P.,  814  California 

McKee  Harry  M.,4  California,  room  12 

Mclaughlin  john  m.  &  co.,  44  Flood  Bidg 

Merchants'  Publishing  Co.,  632  Market 
Methodist  Book  Depository,  1037  Market 
Metropolitan  Publishing  Co.,  403  Market 
Military  Publishing  Co.,  420  Montgomery 
Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  529  Clay 
Montgomery  Carrie  Judd  Mrs.,  520  Kearny 
Morgana  Joseph,  729  Montgomery 
Newbegin  John  J.,  43  Flood  Bldg 
Nougues  Joseph  M.  Jr.,  318  Spreckels  Bldg 
Oliver  W.  N.,  731  California 
Olsson  &  Skarstedt,  921  Mission 
Olympic  Publishing  Co.,  535  Clay 
Overland  Monthly  Pub.  Co.,  508  Montgomery 
Pacific  Calendar  Co.,  83  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Pacific  Christian  Publishing  Co.,  7  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
PACIFIC  PRESS  PUBLISHING  CO.,  16  Crocker 

Bldg 
Pacific  Stomatoligical  Gazette  Publishing  Co. , 

12  Sutter 
Pacific  Town  Talk  Publishing  Co.,  20  Ellis 
Painter  Edward  R.,  123 California 
Partridge  John,  42-44  Steuart 
Patriot  Publishing  Co.,  819  Market 
Patterson  W.  M.  Co.,  20  Ellis 
Payne  Harry  T.,  531  California 
Piskulich  L.  W.,  629  Washington 
Plummer  Alvin,  408  California,  room  7 
Poehlman  H.  Edward,  415  Montgomery 
POLK  R.  L.  &  CO.,  530  California,  room  65 
PoUak  Arnold,  209  Sansome 
Publishing  Co.  of  the  Pacific,  7  Montgomery  Av 
Purtelle  William  H..  905  Clay 
Railway  Hand  Book  Publishing  Co.,  314  Post 
Retail  Grocer  Publishing  Co..  214  California 
Retail  Liquor  Dealers'  Publishing  Co.,  4  Cali- 
fornia 
Reuben's  Law  Book  House    (law   books),  522 

Montgomery 
Revista  Publishing  Co.,  6  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 
Robertson  John  D. ,  729  Montgomery 
Rowley  Brainard  N.,  203  California 
Rush  Thomas  H.,  420  Montgomery 
Saalburg  William,  420  Montgomery,  room  27 
San  Francisco  Journal  of  Commerce  Publish- 
ing Co.,  321  Montgomery 
San  Francisco  Tageblatt  Assn,  633  Merchant 
Scandinavian  Publishing  Co.,  44  East 
Schleiden  Jose  L.,  12  Mills  Bldg,  .3d  floor 
Scientific  Publishing  Co.  The,  12  Montgomery 
SCRIBNER'S  CHARLES  SONS    (N.  Y.),   119-121 

Phelan  Bldg 
Searchlight  Publishing  Co.,  602 Market 
Seeligsohn  Abraham.  608  Sacramento 
SHORTRIDGE  CHARLES  M.,  710  Market 
Smith  &  Burns,  58,  1st 
Sporting   World  Publishing   Co.,   50   Nucleus 

Bldg 
Stanley  D.  S.  &  Co.,  424  Sansome 
Stockwell  &  Co.,  219  Bush 
STRONG  EDWARD  B.,  424  Sansome 
Theatrical  Publishing  Co.,  424 


Thomas  F.  G.,  2241  Mission 

THOMAS  P.  J.,  207-209  Sacramento 

Time    Schedule  Advertising  and   Publication 

Co.,  22  Clay 
Time  Schedules  Co.,  602  Market 
Trade  Publishing  Co.,  10  California,  room  18 
TRAFFIC  PUBLISHING  CO.,  429  Montgomery 
Treadwell  James  W.,  50  Montgomery  Block 
Trestle  Board  Association  The,  408  California 
Trigueiro  Manuel  F.  M.,  525  Front 
University  Publishing  Co.,  69  Flood  Bldg 
Voice  Publishing  Co.,  620  Market 
Ward  Kirk  C,  403  Market 
Warren  J.  L.  L.,  1004  Howard 
WASP  PUBLISHING  CO.,  513  Market 
Watson  Samuel  E.,  113  Davis 
Wave  Publishing  Co. .  220-222  Crocker  Bldg 
Weekly  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  331  Montgomery 
Werner  Company  The,  404  Spreckels  Bldg 
West  Coast  Advertising  and  Publishing   Co., 

.58,  1st 
West  Publishing  Co.,  405  Montgomery,  room  9 
Western  Outlook  Publishing  Co.  The.  425  Mont- 
gomery, room  6 
Western  Printing  Co.,  610  Montgomery 
WHEELER  PUBLISHING  CO.,  22  Clay 
Whitaker  &  Ray  Co.,  723  Market 
Wolfe  George  H.,  935  Market,  room  15 
Wood  R.  M.  Co.,  314-316  Battery 
Ziflerer  Franz  J.,  26  O'Farrell 


Publishers— Map. 

(See  Map  Publishers.) 

Publishers— Music. 

(See  Music  Publishers.) 

*  Pulleys. 

CLOT  &  MEESE, 

manufacturers  Medart  Patent  Wrought 
Iron  Rim  Pulleys,  and  agents  Menasha 
Hickory  Wood  Split  Pulleys,  129-131  Fre- 
mont 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

*  Pulverizers. 

Bardet  &  Gesvret,  75  Union 

BARDET  &  GESVRET 
GBXERAI.     PVIvVBRIZHRS 

Magnetite  Mineral  Painty  Etc. 

75  Union  Street 


DoubD.  M.,  137,  1st 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 


Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

(See  Block  and  Pump  Makers.) 

*  Pump  Manufacturers. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO, 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Pumping  Machinery— Steam. 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON.  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
DOW  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS,  114-116  Beale 
EVANS  C.  H.  &  CO..  110-112  Beale 

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PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

134  M:ark:et  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^^:;. 


1912 


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FIG.     4. 

The  large  cylinders  or  air  chambers 
of3,4and5  machines  are  tested  to 
stand  a  pressure  of  200  pounds  to  the 
square  inch. 


Wainwright's 

Whitewashing  ni|achines 

SPRAY  PU3IPS 

SPRAY  NOZZLES 

LAWN  IRRIGATORS 

Sppaying  and  Sppinkling  flpplianees 

Couplings,    Hoses,    Ho$e    Pipes, 
Telephones,  etc. 

Pumps  from  $3  to  $50. 

Contracts  taken  for  large  jobs  of  Machine  White- 
washing or  Tree  Spraying,  Painting,  Roofing  and 
House  contracting.        

TELEPHONES. 

We  also  supply  a  full  line  of  the  best  and  cheapest 
Telephones,  Transmitters,  Wire,  etc  ,  for  communi- 
cation between  OtBces,  Warehouses,  Factories, 
Machine  Shops,  Dwellings,  etc. 

Send  for  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Spraying 
Apparatus,  Telephones,  etc. 

WM.  WAINWRIGHT, 

7   SPEAR  STREET, 
COR.  Market.  san  franciscoI 

Telephone,  Black   1715. 


Pumping  MacMnery— Steam— Cont'd. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

1 38-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
RIX    COMPRESSED    AIR    MACHINERY    CO., 

11-13,  1st 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 

Pumps. 

Aennotor  Co.  The,  27  Beale 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS'  CO.,  405-407  San- 
some 

Burton  Isaac  L.,  115-117,  1st 

DOW  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS,  114-116  Beale 

EBY  JNO.  D.  (steam),  17-19  Main 

Fish  A.  L.,  59-61,  1st 

JACKSON  BYRON  MACHINE  WORKS,  625,  6th 

KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and 
9-17  Stevenson 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

LINFORTH  JAMES  (STEAM  JET),  737  Market 

Main  Street  Iron  Works.  131-135  Main 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

PACIFIC    PUMP   AND  WIND- 

MILL  CO.,  575  Mission 
PARKE  &LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 

*  Pumps— Air. 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 
Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 

Pumps— Beer. 

(See Beer  Pumps.) 


*  Pmnps— Hand. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 


*  Pumps— Irrigation. 

Jackson  Byron  Machine  Works,  625,  6th 
KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and  9- 
17  Stevenson 

KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

51  Beale  St.,  9-17  Stevenson  St. 
Manufacturers  of 

Centrifugal,  Triple  Acting,  Deep  Well,  Wind- 
mills and  Cylinders. 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &C0.,  141-143,  1st 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 


*  Pumps— Mining. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 

Pumps— Steam. 
(See  Steam  Pumps.) 

*  Pumps— Wine. 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 

*  Punching  and  Shearing  Machinery. 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 
ROBBINS  F.  A.  PRESS  WORKS,  324  Fremont 


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of  its  superior  cUentage  and  larg« 
circulation.   Telephone  Main  926. 


MAGIC  LANTERNS 


ACCESSORIES. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
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Purchasing  Agents. 
Benicia     Parcel     Express     and     Purchasing 

Agency,  511  Market 
Benjamin  B.,  414  Market 
Clark  J.  Fessenden  Mrs.,  1630  Market 
Cnopius  L.  C,  303  Davis 

Corbus  Andrew  T.,  25-26  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Hill  Arthur  M.  &  Co.,  628  Market 
Home  Library  and  Supply  Assn.,  14  Sansome 
Mack  Simon,  112  California 
TVIumford  John  V.,  23-25  California 
OVERLAND  FREIGHT  TRANSFER  CO.,  Main 

office  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch  office 

NW  cor  California  and  Front 
Pacific  Coast  Home  Supply  Assn.,  13  Front 
Russell  Thomas  S.,  42  Market,  room  2 
Scott  James,  405  Front 
SEARCHLIGHT   BUREAU   OF   INFORMATION 

THE,  602  Market 

*  Pyrographers. 
FORBES  A.  J.  &  SON,  213  Mission 
LORENZ  FRANZ  M.,  213  Mission 

Quarries. 

Carrara  Marble  Quarry  of  Amador  Co.,  506  Bat- 
tery, room  1 

GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 

Scheerer's  Flint  Rock  and  Screening  Co.,  21-23, 
10th 

Strahle  Jacob  Slate  Quarry,  331  Montgomery 

*  Quarrying  Macliinery. 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

*  Quartz  Mill  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Iron  Foundries.) 
Huntington  F.  A.,  143,  1st 
Lightner  &  Newsom,  49  Merchants'  Exchange 

Bldg 
Merralls  Mill  Co.,  45-47  Fremont 

Quicksilver— Agents. 

Holden  Samuel  P.,  419  California,  room  14 
Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  34-40,  1st 
Redington  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Stevenson  and  2d 

Race  Courses. 

Bay  District  Race  Track,  5th  Av  bet  A  and  Ful- 
ton 

Ingleside  Race  Track,  Ocean  Av  nr  Ingleside 
House 

Radiators. 

(See  also  Steam  Heaters.) 
Crane  Co.,  23-25,  1st  and  18  Fremont 
GRANNIS  J.  G.  &  CO.,  544  Mission  and  40  New 

Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Rag  Dealers. 

(See  Junk  Dealers.) 

*  Rail  and  Steel  Beams. 
Isaacs  William  B.,  326  Market 

Railroad  Agencies. 

American  Refrigerator  Transit  Co.  (St.  Louis, 

Mo.),  203  Front 
Arizona  and  South  Eastern  Railroad,  123  Davis 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad  Co., 61  Chronicle 

Bldg 
Baltimore   and  Ohio   Railroad,  9  Mills  Bldg, 

3d  floor 
Cadenasso  E.  &  Co.,  512  Montgomery 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  648  Market 
Cevasco  Giovanni  B.,  729  Montgomery 
Champerico  and  Northern  Transportation  Co. 

(of  Guatemala),  208  California 
Chicago  and  Alton  Railroad,  628  Market 
Chicago   and    Northwestern   Railway,  2   New 

Montgomery 
Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad,  33 

Montgomery 


Chicago  Great  Western  Railway,  9  Mills  Bldg, 
2d  floor 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Railway  Co., 
5  Montgomery 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway  Co., 
passenger  dept.  30  Montgomery,  freight 
dept.  228  California 

Conklin  &  Marchand,  626  Market 

Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Railroad,  314  California 

Erie  Lines.  22  Montgomery 

FUGAZI  J.  F.  &  CO.,  5  Montgomery  Av 
;    Great  Northern  Railway,  U  Montgomery 
!    KAHN  &  HERZOG,  401  California 

Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  Southern  Railway, 
10  Montgomery 

Maguire  George  E.,  121  California 
I    Missouri,     Kansas    and    Texas    Railway,    131 
j  Front 

Missouri  Pacific  Railway,  121  California 
j    New  York  and    Lake  Erie  Railroad,  22  Mont- 
gomery 

Nickel  Plate  Road,  38  Crocker  Bldg 
I    Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  638  Market 
I    Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.,  630  Market 
I    Panama  Railroad,  214  Pine 

Pennsylvania  Lines,  20  Montgomery 

Queen  and  Crescent  Route,  58  Chronicle  Bldg 

Rio  Grande  Western  Railway,  14  Montgomery 
I    Southern  Railway,  602  Market 

St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Railway,  61  Chron- 
icle Bldg 

Texas  and  Pacific  Railway,  121  California 

Tonini  M.  G.  &  Co.,  4  Montgomery  Av 

Union  Pacific  System,  1  Montgomery 
j    Vandalia  Line,  230  California,  room  8 

Vanderbilt  Lines,  10  Montgomery 

Railroad  Companies— Steam. 

Alameda  and   San   Joaquin  Railroad  Co.,  515 

Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Areata    and    Mad     River    Railroad    Co.,    723 

Bryant 
Bellingham  Bay  and  British  Columbia  Railroad 

Co.,  450  Market 
Belt  Railway  The,  depot  NE  cor  Greenwich  and 

Battery,  office  10  California 
Bodie  Railway  and  Lumber  Co.,  310  Pine 
California  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  4  Montgomery 
Crescent  City  and  Smith  River  Railroad,  314 

Spear 
Eel  River  and  Eureka  Railroad  Co.,  10  Califor- 
nia, room  3 
Gualala  River  Railway  Co.  (Mendocino  Co.),  31 

Steuart 
Maricopa  and  Phoenix  and  Salt  River  Valley 

R.R.  Co.  (Phoenix,  A.  T.),  3  Crocker  Bldg 
Mill  Valley  and  Mount  Tamalpais  Scenic  Rail- 
way, 508  California 
North  Pacific  Coast  Railroad,  14  Sansome 
Northern  Railway  Co.,  4  Montgomery 
Oakland  Railroad  Co.,  51  Union  Trust  Bldg 
Oregon  and  California    Railroad  Co.,  4  Mont- 
gomery 
Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.,  630  Market 
Pacific  Coast  Railway  Co.,  10  Market 
Pajaro  Valley  Railroad  Co.,  327  Market 
San  Francisco  and  Los  Angeles  Railway  Co., 

530  California,  room  12 
San  Francisco  and  North  Pacific  Railway  Co., 

Mutual  Life  Bldg,  4th  floor 
San  Francisco  and  San  Joaquin  Valley  Railway 

Co..  331  Market 
Sierra  Valley  Railway  Co.,  4-5  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor 
Sonoma  Valley  Railroad  Co.,  Mutual  Life  Bldg, 

4th  floor 
South  Pacific  Coast  Railway  Co.,  4  Montgomery 
Southern  California  Railway,  61  Chronicle  Bldg 
Southern  Pacific  Co.,  4  Montgomery 
Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  of  California,  23 

Hobart  Bldg 
United  States  Central  Railway  Co.,  10  Califor- 
nia, room  14 
Vaca  Valley  and  Clear  Lake  Railroad  Co.,  4 

Montgomery 
West  Shore  Railway  Co.,  43  Crocker  Bldg 
Yosemite  Valley  and  Merced  Railway  Co.,  7 
Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 


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Railroad  Companies— Street. 

California  Street  Cable  Railroad  Co.,  SW  cor 

California  and  Hyde 
Central  Electric  Railway  Co.,  320  Sansome 
Geary  Street  Park  and  Ocean  Railroad  Co.,  23 

Hobart  Bldg 
Los  Angeles  Railway  Co.,  530  California 
Market  Street  Railway  Co.,  4  Montgomery 
Pacific  Cable  Railway  Co.,  23  Hobart  Bldg 
Presidio  and  Ferries  Railroad  Co..  1111  Union 
San  Francisco  and  San  Mateo  Railway    Co., 

NVV  cor  30tb  and  San  Jose  Av 
Sutro  Railroad  Co.,  30  Montgomery  Block  and 

cor  Clement  and  32d  Av 
Sutter  Street  Railway  Co.,  SE  cor  Sutter  and 

Polk  

*  Railroad  Construction. 
American  Railway  Construction  and  Land  Im- 
provement Co.,  10  California 
California  Construction  Co.,  12  Nucleus  Bldg 
City  Street  Improvement  Co,,  11  Mills  Bldg  5th 

floor 
Grant  Bros.,  54-55  Chronicle  Bldg 
HEALY,  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  27  Steuart 
LA.YDDN  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 
McMAHON  JAMES  A.,  210-212-214  Spear 
Pacific  Improvement  Co.,  59  Union  Trust  Bldg 
PACIFIC  ROLLING  MILL  CO.,  100  Market 
THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 

*  Railroad  Iron. 

Pacific  Rolling  Mill  Co.,  100  Market 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

*  Railroad  Supplies. 

Boesch  Lamp  Co.  iheadlights),  585  Mission 
DUNHAM,    CARRIGAN   &   HAYDEN  CO.,  17-19 
Beale 

GARRATT  W.  T.   &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Gregory  H.  P.  &  Co.,  NW  cor  Fremont  and  Mis- 
sion 

ISAACS  WILLIAM  B.,  226  Market 

Johnson  Company.  41  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 

Kaufman  C.  B.  &  Co.,  525  Mission 

LAWSON  F.  A.  &  CO.,  123  California,  room  15 


F.  A. 


LAWSON  &  CO. 

IMPORTEKS 


CAR  BODIES,  CAR  TRUCKS, 

WHEELS,  FARE  REGISTERS. 
FENDERS,  STEEL  RAILS 
and  FASTENINGS 

123  California  Street,  Room  15 

NEW    YORK    BELTING    AND    PACKING    CO. 

Ltd.,  509-511  Market 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 
Reger  &  Atwater,  214  Pine,  rooms  24-25 

Railroad  Ticket  Brokers. 

Cook  Thomas  &  Son,  621  Market 
Conklin  &  Marchand,  626  Market 
Greenewald  A.  B.,  624  Market 
Ottinger  Adolph,  620  Market 

Railroad  Ties. 

Bysbee  &  Clark,  42  Market,  room  2 

Pollard  &  Dodge,  22  California,  rooms  h-6 

SAN  FRANCISCO  TIMBER  PRESERVING  CO., 

106  Market 
White  L.  E.  Lumber  Co.,  22  California 

*  Raisins. 

(See  also  Fruits— Dried,  i 
Butler  &  Co.,  221  Front 
Eggers  &Co.,  214  California 
Empire  Vineyard  and  Orchard  Co.,  9  Mills  Bldg, 

6th  floor 
Williams  Charles  T.&  Co.  (Chicago),  n6Leides- 

dorff 


Ranges. 

(See  also  Stoves  and  Tinware.) 
Duncan  John  M.  &  Son,  1136  Mission 
Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  225-237  Market 

ILS  JOHN  G.  &  Co., 

814-816  Kearny 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
Tay  George  H.  &  Co.,  610-620  Battery 
Taylor.  Adams  &  Pritchard,  12-14  Market 

*  Ranges— Manufacturers. 

BRIDGE  AND  BEACH  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

13-15  Bluxome 
CRIBBEN,  SEXTON  &  CO.,  13-15  Bluxome 

Rattan  Goods— Manufacturers  and  Dealers. 

Boecker  John,  220V4  Montgomery  Av 
California  Rattan  Co..  55-61,  1st 
Cohen  Benjamin,  1520  Polk 
Cohen  Rosa,  2124  Fillmore 
Klauenberg  Hugo,  133,  15th 
Lange  John  C.  R.,  624  Washington 
Nelson  William  E.,  334  Post 
Sunset  Rattan  Co.,  104  O'Farrell 
Wakefield  Rattan  Co.,  125  Geary 


Reading  Rooms. 

Boys'  Free  Library,  64  Silver 

B'nai  B'rith  Library,  121  Eddy 

California  Pioneers,  Pioneer  Bldg,  4th  nr 
Market 

Free  Public  Library,  New  City  Hall 

Ligue  Nationale  Francois,  .305  Larkin 

Mariners,  NE  cor  Sacramento  and  Drumm 

Mechanics' Institute,  31  Post 

Mercantile  Library,  NE  cor  Golden  Gate  and 
Van  Ness  Avs  " 

Merchants'  Exchange,  S  s  California  nr  Mont- 
gomery 

Odd  Fellows'  Library,  SW  cor  Market  and  7th 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  NE  cor 
Mason  and  Ellis  and  2319  Mission 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  1221 
O'Farrell  and  116  Davis 


Real  Estate. 

Archer  Thomas,  .320  Sansome,  room  33 

Bailey  Charles  A.,  20  Montgomery 

Bangs  Benjamin,  120  Sutter 

Bemis  Charles  C,  324  Montgomery 

Benchley  &  Co.,  630  Market 

Berry  T.B.,  120  Sutter 

Boland  Patrick,  222-224  Bush 

Boyd  John  F..  33  Nevada  Block 

Boyd  &  Davis,  126  Kearny 

Brackett  Frank  O.,  179  Crocker  Bldg 

Branch  Leonidas  C,  17  Crocker  Bldg 

Brownstone  Jacob,  11  Montgomery 

Buckingham  Aurelius  E.,  520-521  Safe   Deposit 

Bldg 
Buckingham  George  H.,  413  Montgomery 
CALIFORNIA  TITLE  INSURANCE  AND  TRUST 

CO.,  examines  and  guarantees  titles  to  real 

estate.  Mills  Bldg 
CAPP  C.  S.  &  CO.,  413  Montgomery 
Carnall  Glenn  G..  15  Milis  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Chapman  W.  S.,  306  Pine 
Cohn  Louis  M.,  323  Montgomery 
Coryell  John  R.,  307  Montgomery 
Crennan  Edward  A.,  30  Montgomery 
Crim  George  S.,  118  Montgomery 
Crooks  Jonathan  J.,  420  Montgomery,  room  8 
Cuneo  &  Costa  Co.  The,  5  Montgomery  Av 
Damon  James  E.,  303  Montgomery 
DAVIDSON  &  LEIGH,  137  Montgomery 
De  Boom  R.  C,  413  Kearny 
Dennis  Charles  T.,  640  Market 
Ducas  Soloman,  11  Montgomery 
Duncan  George  W.,  429  Montgomery 
Dunham  John  H.,  409  California 
Fisher  S.  A.,  304  Montgomery 


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Fitz  George  L.,  606  Montgomery 
Flint  Edward  P.,  19  Montgomery 
Flood  Michael,  30-Z  Montgomery,  room  14 
Follis  Richard  H.,  18  Nevada  Block 
Fuller  Frank  W..  19  Montgomery 
Funkenstein  Edward,  330  Sansome,  room  33 
Funkenstein  Julius,  320  Sansome,  room  33 
Getz  Sol  &  Bro.,  room  A  mezzanine  Crocker 

Bldg 
Gordon  James  E.,  203  Market 
Hawxhurst  Robert,  402  Montgomery,  room  5 
Heald  E.  P.  &  Co..  24  Post 
Heyman  Jacob,  5  Crocker  Bldg 
HillE.,  1170  Market 
Hirschfeld  D.,  3-4  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Hopkins  George  W.,  30  Montgomery 
Hume  Joseph,  11  Montgomery 
Jones,  Allen  &  Co.,  630  Market 
Joost  &  Woolley,  533  Market 
Kendall  Frank  I.,  3  Crocker  Bldg 
Lamar  Peter  E.,  313  Montgomery 
Lange  William  &  Co.,  632  Market 
Lawton  Edwin  G.,  323  Montgomery 
Lawton  Orlando.  333  Montgomery 
Lipman  Louis,  112  Pine 
Luco  Juan  M.,  40  Montgomery  Block 
Lyford  Benjamin  F.,  45  Thurlow  Block 
Mansfield  Myer,  20  Montgomery 
Marcuse  &  Remmel,  628  Market 
Mantel  James  L.,  636  Clay 
Martin  J.  P.,  4  New  Montgomery 
Mason    Joseph    J.,    6    Merchants'    Exchange 

Bldg 
MCAFEE  BROTHERS,  108  Montgomery 
McCarthy  Co.  The,  646  Market 
McCarthy  E.  Avery,  646  Market 
McCarthy  James  P.,  646  Market 
McCord  H.  H.,  709-710  Spreckels  Bldg 
McMillan  Robert,  49  Crocker  Bldg 
Mercer  Robert  J.  &  Son,  410  Pine 
Morgenstern  Samuel,  225  Sansome 
Morrow  Robert  F.,  414  California 
Nicol  William,  53454  California 
Oakley  Robert  O.,  11  Montgomery 
Osborn  George  W.,  40-41  Nevada  Block 
Paige  Timothy,  116  Leidesdorff 
Painter  J.  B.  Co.,  510  Clay 
Parrish  Edward,  620  Washington 
Patterson  Isaac  N.,  19  Montgomery 
Pearson  &  Co.,  504  Kearny,  rooms  1-3 
Pope  Charles  W.,  630  Market 
Pratt  Delos,  646  Market 
Prior  James  K.,  13  Mason 
Raphael  W.  K.,  20  Montgomery 
Reis  Ferdinand,  408  California 
Reis  John  O.,  408  California 
Reis  Julius  C,  408  California 
Riordan  Timothy  P.,  632  Market 
Russ  Er  tate,  301  Montgomery 
Russell,  Cerf  &  Mowry,  15  Mills  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Salomon  M.  &  Co.,  821  Market 
Sachs  Martin  Co.,  212  Sansome,  room  10 
Scott  Emerson  W.,  39-40  Merchants'  Exchange 

Bldg 
Selby  Percival  W.,  307  Sansome,  room  1 
Sheldon  Mark,  4  Sutter 
Shiels  Hugh,  602  Market 
Sullivan  Francis  J.,  88  Chronicle  Bldg 
Theller  Samuel  L.,  3.30  Pine,  room  5 
Turner  J.  F.,  240 Montgomery 
Van  Alen  William  K.,  610  Montgomery 
Vining  Alden  R.,  214  Pine,  room  35 
Waldron  W.,  315  Sansome,  room  2 
WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO.,  310  Sansome 
Welcker  Medell,  5-6  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Woods  Frank  H.,  438  California 
Woodward  Robert  B.,  419  California,  room  3 
Wright  Duncan,  330  Sansome,  room  33 
Wright  John  W.  &  Co.,  628  Market 
Yeaw  William  H.,401  Jones 
Zabriskie  Christian  B.,  101  Sansome 


Real  Estate  Agents. 

Adams  &  Co.,  1026,  17th 

Ahumada  Jose  M.,  607  Montgomery 

Alsip  Edwin  K.  &  Co.,  9  Rotunda  Mills  Bldg 

ARMBRUSTER  GEORGE  W.,  24  Montgomery 


Ashton  Frank,  411  Montgomery 
Ashton  &  Gardiner,  411  Montgomery 
Aubrey  Edmond  E.,  2245  Mission 
BABIN  LANDRY  C,  413  Kearny 


LANDRY  C.  BABIN 
Real  Esta^te 

Insurance  Broker  and 
Rent    Collector 

413  Kearny  Street,  S.  F. 


Baccala  Joseph  B.,  331  Montgomery 
Baldwin  &  Hammond,  10  Montgomery 
Barrett  &  Skiff,  921  Market 
Becker  O.  W.  &  Co.,  328  Montgomery 
BEMIS  CHARLES  C,  334  Montgomery 


CHARLES  C.   BEMIS 

(Ex.  V.  S.  Supervising  Inspector  of  Steam  Vessels) 

REAI.    ESXATE 


General  Land  Agent  and  Money  Broker.   Full 
Charge  taken  of  property  of  Absentees. 

334  Montgomery  Street 


Berthier  A.  C.  &  Co.,  17-18  Crocker  Bldg 

Bickel  Homer  T.,  .508  Montgomery 

Bond  &  Neill,  NW  cor  Point  Lobos  and  7th  Avs 

Bovee,  Toy  &  Sonntag,  19  Montgomery 

Bowman  George  F.,  510  California 

Boyd  H.  St.  Clair,  126  Kearny 

Bradford  G.  B.  Sons,  325  Montgomery,  room  1 

BRESSE  G.  L.  &  CO.,  412  Pine 

Brickell  John  C,  79  Montgomery  Block 

Brooks  James  B.,  314  Pine,  rooms  58-59 

Browne  Spencer  C,  302  Market 

Buck  C.  M.,  12  Montgomery 

Buckingham  Aurelius  E.,  520-521  Safe  Deposit 
Bldg 

Buckingham  George  H.,  413  Montgomery 

BURNHAM  &  MARSH  CO.,  628  Market  opp  Pal- 
ace Hotel 


BURNHAM  &  MARSH  CO. 

Real  Estate  Agents 

House  Brokers, 

INSURANOE  Brokers 

AND  Rent  Collectors 

Bonds  and  Mortgages 

638  Market  Street,  Opp.  Palace  Hotel 

Telephone  Main  634 


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Cadenasso  &  Co.,  512  Montgomery 
Caldwell  William  A.,  530  California,  room  65 
Campbell  Charles  J.,  335  Sansome 
CAPP  C.  S.  &  CO.,  413  Montgomery 


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Real  Estate  Agents  p^""  House  Brokers 

Houses  and  Lots  For  Sale  and  To  Let.  Loans 
Negotiated.  Particular  attention  paid  to  the  Collec- 
tion of  Rents.  Insurance,  Repairs,  Taxes  and  Street 
Assessments  attended  to. 

413  Montgomery  Street. 


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Eeal  Estate— Cont'd. 
CENTER  &  SPADER,  30  Montgomery 

CENTER  &  SPADER 

Real  Estate  Agents  ^^  House  Brokers 

Bents  Collected,  Insurance  Eflfected 

30  Montgomery  Street 

Telephone  Main  1389 

Chapln  George  W.,  630  Market 

Colbert  John  H.,  304  Montgomery 

Coleman  James  W.,  24  Montgomery 

Comerford  Joseph  M.,  3306  Mission 

Crane  Albert  E.,  410  Montgomery,  room  2 

Crane  Arthur  H.,  149  Taylor 

Crane  Harry  H.,  410  Montgomery,  room  2 

Cranston  &  Keenan,  W  s  Masonic  Av  bet  Haight 

and  Waller 
Crim  W.  H.  &  Co.,  118  Montgomery 
Crooks  Frank  B.,  401  Spreckels  Bldg 
Crosett  J.  F.  &  Co.,  628  Sacramento 
Cunningham  Thomas  B..  411^4  California 
Curry  Martinus  O.,  126  Kearny 
DAVIDSON  &  LEIGH,  137  Montgomery 

DAVIDSON  &,  LEIGH 

SUCCES.SOKS  TO    O.    LiVEKMORE 

Meal  Estate  and  Insurance 

Rents    Collected 

137  MONTGOMERY  STREET 

DECKER  HENRY  C, 

1020  Market 

H.  C.  DECKER 
R^AL-  esxa-te:  ageimt 

Business,  Insurance  and  House  Broker 
1030  Market  St.,  opp.  5th  .St. 

and  15  Eddy  Street. 

Dewing  Archibald  A.,  508  Montgomery,  room  25 
Dietrich  William  K.,  609  Sacramento,  room  7 
Dixon  George  W.,  214  Pine,  room  3 
Dolan  Patrick  A.,  24  Montgomery 
DUNBAR  FREDERICK  A.,  30  Montgomery 
Dunlap  W.  B.  &  Co.,  331  Montgomery 
Dunn  John  T.,  112  Montgomery 
Eastin  William  B.,  306  Montgomery 
EASTON,  ELDRIDGE  &  CO.,  638  Montgomery 

EASTON,  ELDRIDGE  &.  CO. 

REAL  ESTATE  AGENTS 
and  Auctioneers 

HOUSE  AND  INSURANCE   BROKERS 
RENTS  COLLECTED 

Office  and  Salesrooms 

638  MARKET  STREET 

Regular  Auction  Salesday  Tuesday 

Eitel&Co.,  1118  Market 

English  &  Morrissey,  628  Montgomery 

Falconer  Robert  S.,  1189  Market 

Farless  Thomas  A.,ei7  Sansome 

Finch  William  H.,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  17th  Av 

South 
FINLEY  J.  K,  235  Kearny 
Fisher  Charles  C,  507  California 


FISHER  WILL  E.  &  CO.,  14  Post 


HEXRY  A.  SMITH  WILL  B.  FISHEB 

will  e.  fisher  &  co. 

Real  Estate  Agents 

and  auctioneers 

Rents  Collected  Insurance  Brokers 

Full  Charge  taken  of  Property  for  Absentees 

Appkaisements  Made 

Telephone  110  14  POST  STREET 

Fitzgibbons  David,  363,  I3th 

Flint  William  K. ,  10  Rotunda,  Mills  Bldg 

Friedlander  Moritz,  419  California,  room  5 

Gaman  &  Lyon,  215  Kearny 

Gamble  James,  230  Montgomery,  room  23 

Garcia  &  Lancon,  25  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor 

Garwood  George  M.,  26  Montgomery 

Gilmore  John  H.,  321  Montgomery 

Giselman  William,  120  Phelan  Bldg 

Grady  John  H.,  323  Montgomery 

Graves  W.  H.  H.,  330  Pine,  room  40 

GREEN  A.  T.  &  CO.,  324  Montgomery 

A.  T.  GREEN  &.  CO. 

REIAL    estate: 

334  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco 

Safe  Deposit  Building. 

Rents    Collected.    Property   cared    for.      Insurance 

Effected. 

Gunn  Benj.  M.  &  Co.,  228  Montgomery 

Gunn  William  J.,  410  Montgomery 

Gunther  Edward  W.,  21  Chronicle  Bldg 

Gwynn  William  J.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 

Harms  &  De  VoU,  906  Market 

Harris  John  T.,  632  Market 

Harrison  Joseph,  69  Columbian  Bldg 

Harvey  LeRoy  G.  &  Co.,  520  Montgomery 

Henderson  Charles  &  Co.,  304  Montgomery 

Herd  John  Jr.,  12  Rotunda  Mills  Bldg 

Heringhi  Bernardo,  304  Montgomery 

Hill  J.  Ellis,  417  Hyde 

Hind  George  U.,  411  Montgomery 

Hooe  Raleigh  P.,  58  Chronicle  Bldg 

Hopkins  George  W.,  30  Montgomery 

Hovey  Chester  L.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 

Hovey  Samuel  D.,  508  California 

Huff  W.  B.  &  Co.,  2405  California 

Hume  Myron,  3-5  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 

HUMPHREY  EDGAR  C,  57  Crocker  Bldg 

Hunsaker  E.  B.,  646  Market 

Hurry  James  S.,9,  9th 

Irwin  Jared  H.,  410  Kearny,  room  34 

Janes  Addison  M.,  1004  Market 

Jewell  Richard  C,  628  Market 

Johnston  &  Co.,  2614  Kearny 

Jordan  P.  H.,  53  Chronicle  Bldg 

KEEFER  WINDSOR  A., 

real  estate  agent  and  broker,  manager  of 
probate  properties,  promoter  of  land, 
water  and  mining  interests,  appraise- 
ments made  on  property,  collects  rents, 
negotiates  loans,  directs  Investments  of 
capital  either  in  bonds,  stocks,  realty  or 
mfiilng  grounds,  fire  insurance  placed  at 
lowest  rates  in  the  most  reliable  compan- 
ies, 14  Grant  Av,  room  67 

KENNEDY  P.  J.,  H  Montgomery 

Kennedy  R.  V.  &  Co.,  30  Montgomery 

Kenny  Kern,  765  Market 

KING  JAMES  L.,  308  California 

Kohler  Henry.  1226  Kearny 

Kohn  Joseph  S.,  329  Montgomery 

Lake  Fred  W.,  69  Columbian  Bldg 

Lake  William  B.,  69  Columbian  Bldg 


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Lassen  Peter  Cf.,  304  Montgomery 
Lawyer  A.  M.,  402  Montgomery,  room  8 
Lee  &  Kiser,  306  Montgomery 
Less  Morris,  VSSy,  Market 
Levitzky  David,  304  Montgomery 
Levy  Marcus  B.,  30  Montgomery 
Lewis  J.  B.  &  Son,  436  Montgomery 
Lichtenstein  Benjamin  H.,  15  Grant  Av 
Ligget  Edward  L.,  622  Spreckels  Bldg 
Lowell  &  Beck.  628  Market 
Lund  Hugh  N.,  88,  9th 
MacGilllvray  W.  H.  &  Co.,  981  Market 
Madden  Michael  J.,  1627  Folsom 
MADISON  &  BURKE,  626  Market 

MADISON  &  BURKE 

(Established  January,  1858) 

Real     Kstate    Agents 

AND  RENT  COLLECTORS 
626  Market  Street,  Opp.  Palace  Hotel 

Telephone  Main  1966.  Cable  Address  "Burije." 

Full  charge  taken  of  Property  for  Absentees. 

MAGEE  THOMAS  &  SONS,  4  Montgomery 
Manning  H.  Seymour,  195  Crocker  Bldg 
Martin  Patrick  J.,  14  Post 
Mathews  H.  E.  &  Son,  120  Sutter,  room  27 
Mattingly  D.  A.,  19  Montgomery 
MCAFEE  BROTHERS,  108  Montgomery 
McAlester  William  F.,  30  Montgomery 
McAran  Patrick,  609  Sacramento 
McClure  William  F.,  19  Montgomery 
McColgan  Reginald,  24  Montgomery 
McCormick  Frank  L.,  83  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
McElroy  Robert,  4  Phelan  Bldg 
McEwen  Bros.,  118  Montgomery 
McGlynn  &  Men  ton,  22  Chronicle  Bldg 
McLean  Alexandar,  777  Market 
McMahon  Thomas,  628  Market 
Meeks  Edward,  11  Montgomery 
Mercer  Robert  J.  &  Son,  410  Pine 
Merrill  James  W.,  334  Kearny 
Middleton  S.  P.  &  Co.,  30  Montgomery 
Mihan  James  B.,  509  Kearny,  room  8 
Milliken  Isaac  T.,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 
Molloy  P.  C,  138  Montgomery 
Monroe  Philip,  5-6  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Moore  Arthur  W.,  412  Montgomery 
Moore  Charles  F.,  935  Market 
Moore  Owen,  507  California 
Moran  Thomas,  534/2  California 
Moreal  H.  P.  &  Co.,  402  Montgomery,  room  8 
Morris  Joseph  J..  630  Market 
Moss  Henry  A.,  622  Spreckels  Bldg 
Murphy  Herman,  628  Market 
Myers  Ediis  B.,  9  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Nash  &  Martin.  4  New  Montgomery 
Nicol  William,  534^2  California 
Nye  John  W.,  314  Montgomery,  room  1 
O'Farrell  &  Co.,  11  Montgomery 
O'Reilly  Matthew,  815  Sansome,  room  2 
Oesterreicher  Lewis,  630  Market 

L.  OESTERREICHER 
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630  MARKET  STREET,  S.  F. 

City  Property  and  Farms  for  Sale  and  Exchange. 


Oliver  B.  P.,  114  Montgomery 
Orpin  Charles,  3-5  Mills  Bldg,  8d  floor 
Patterson  George  W.  H.  &  Co.,  2  Valencia 
Parker  T.  G.  &  Co.,  1780  Point  Lobos  Av 
Penlington  Thomas,  405  Montgomery    room  6 
Peters  John  T.,  3  Mills  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Peterson  Enewald,  324  Bush 
Peterson  &  Co.,  58  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Pforr  John,  329  Montgomery 
Phelps  George  W.,  30  Montgomery 
Philbrick  &  Metoalf,  2548a  Folsom 
Pierce  &  Co.,  28  Kearny 
Plumbe  John  F.,  1402  Valencia 
Poehlman  H.  Edward,  415  Montgomery 
Potter  Edward  E.,  508  California,  room  3 
Pratt  William  H.,  508  Montgomery 


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Proll&  Co.,  719  Market 
Rafferty  John,  501  California 
Reidy  John  &  Co.,  VSYz,  6th 
Reynolds  C.  H.  &  Co.,  333  Montgomery 

RICH  A.  J.  &  CO., 

112  Montgomery- 
Richards  John  W.,  530  California,  room  1 

Rixford  G.  P.,  Mills  Bldg 

Robbins  Enos  V.,  322  Pine 

Robinson  Augustus  W.,  628  Market 

Rollins  William,  508  California 

Roman  Anton,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 

Rosenbauml.  S.  &  Co.,  438  California 

Ross  Frank  C,  304  Montgomery 

Rothermel  Peter,  507  California 

Scharff  Isaac  C,  18  Post 

Schlesinger  Nathan,  304  Montgomery 

Sohloss  Sigmund  B.,  403  California 

SchuUer  Andrew,  508  Montgomery 

SEARCHLIGHT  BUREAU  OF  INFORMATION 
THE,  603  Market 

Seculovich  Peter  T.,  3241  Mission 

Shadburne  George  D.  Jr.,  632  Market 

SHAINWALD,  BUCKBEE  &  CO.,  218-220  Mont- 
gomery 

Shores  Leander,  632  Market 

Skelton  Ennion  W.,  410  Montgomery 

Smith  Butler,  630  Market 

Smiih  Julien,  420  Montgomery,  room  14 

Souc  L.  A.  &  Co.,  465-467  Valencia 

Sparrow  Edward  D.,  640  Market 

Speck  A.  M.  &  Co.,  602  Market 

Stanton  Thomas  James  &  Co.,  331  Montgomery 

Stebbins  &  Landon,  306  Pine,  room  1 

Stenberg  &  Treiber,  632  Market 

Stern  David  &  Sons,  20  Montgomery 

Strand  Augustus,  45,  3d 

Sutro  Emil,  408  Montgomery 

Sweeny  Thomas  U.,  505  Kearny 

Terry  Joseph  T.,  30  Montgomery 

Thistleton  George  &  Co.,  7  Plymouth  Av 

Tilton  Stephen  S.,  420  Montgomery,  room  20 

TOBIN  &  MCNALLY,  630  Market 

Toomy  Henry,  405  Montgomery,  room  5 

Travers  &  Lamb,  518  California 

Truette  Felix,  518  Montgomery 

Twing  Daniel  H..  632  Market 

UMBSEN  G.  H.  &  CO.,  14  Montgomery 

G.  H.  UMBSEN  &  CO. 

(INCOKPOKATED) 

Roal  Estate^  Agents 

House  Brokers  and  Rent  Collectors 
No.  14  Montgomery  St. 

Unger  Adolph,  382  Montgomery 

Van  Der  Vaart  Henry  W.,  26  Montgomery 

Van  Norden  Robert  T..  485  Montgomery,  room  8 

Vassault  Ferdinand,  606  Montgomery 

Von  Rhein  O.  F.  &  Co..  513  California 

Vorbe  Ephriam,  630  Market 

Wade  William  M.,  408  Kearnv,  room  1 

Walker  L.  M.  &  Co.,  10  Chronicle  Bldg 

Wayman  G.  T.,  888  Montgomery 

Wentworth  &  Lang,  104  Sutter 

White  James  A.,  10-11  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Wilkinson  Andrew  J.,  3-5  Mills  Bldg,  8  floor 

Wood  B.  &  Co.,  1140  Market 

Woods  Z.  S.  &  Co..  917  Market 

Workman  &  French,  630  Market 

YOUNG  &  LANG,  608  Market 

CHAKLES  SUMNER  YOUNG  NICHOLAS  H.  LANG 

YOUNG  &  LANG 

Realty  and  Financial  Brokers 

Auctioneers  and  Colonists 

603    Market    Street, 
under  Crocker- WoolwortU  National  Bank, 

Telephone  Main  1267 


SUITS   CLEANED  AND   PRESSED 

GOLDEN  WEST  CLOTHING  RENOVATORY. 
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Real  Estate— Cont'd. 
AlaT7ieda. 
Leonard  Joseph  A.  Co.,  1364  Park 
Moreal  H.  P.  &  Co..  1428-1432  Park 

Oakland. 
Bunce  E.  E.,  1008  Broadway 
Dingee  William  J.,  460-462,  8th 
.        Laymance  Real  Estate  and  Investment  Co.,  466, 
f-  8th 

(0        Moss  J.  W.,  958  Broadway 

TODD  WILLIAM  P.,  1002  Broadway 

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O  Real  Estate  Associations. 

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(0        Alameda  Real  Estate  Associates,    303  Mont- 

—  gomery 

2        American    Real     Estate    Investment    Union 

{N.Y.),216Sansome 
0)        Bay  View  Land  Co.,  26  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Cotati  Co.  The,  302  California,  room  11 
Diamond  Real  Estate  and  Investment  Co.,  632 

Market 
Dunbarton  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  214  Pine 
Honey  Lake  Valley  Land  and  Water  Co.,  69 

Columbian  Bldg 
Lakeview  and  Sunnyside  Improvement  Co.,  646 

Market 
Montgomery  Block  Real  Estate  Associates,  24 

Montgomery  Block 
Mutual  Investment  Union  of  San  Francisco,  14 

Sansome 
Potrero  Land  Improvement  Co..  26 Mills  Bldg, 

9th  floor 
Real   Estate   and   Development   Co.,  26  Mills 

Bldg.  9th  floor 
Realty  Syndicate  The,  14  Sansome 
Sausa'lito  Bay  Land  Co.,  303  California,  room  25 
South  San  Francisco  Land  and  Improvement 

Co.,  20i  Sansome 
Stanford  Heights  Co.,  646  Market 

Real  Estate  Auctioneers. 

(See  Auctioneers.) 

*  Reclamation  Plants. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Red  Rutber  Stamps. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 


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MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

*  Reflectors. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Pacific  Lamp  and  Reflector  Factory,  585  Mission 

*  Refrigerating  Machinery. 
CYCLOPS  IRON  WORKS,  11.^117  Beale 
Fulton  Engineering  and  Ship  Building  Works, 

213,  1st 
VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  135-145  Fremont 

*  Refrigerators. 

(See  also  Hardware.) 
CLOT  &  MEESE,  129-131  Fremont 
Gurney  Refrigerating  Co.,  109  California,  room  1 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Meyer  John  G.  H.,  213  Mission 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

Regalia  Makers. 

(See  also  Military  and  Navy  Goods  and  Re- 
galia.) 
LITCHFIELD  J.  M.  &  CO.,  12  Post 
Norcross  D.  &  Co..  220  Sutter 
PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 


Registers— Cash,    Autographic   and    Credit. 

ADAMS  &  BECK  CO.  THE, 

(C.  W.  Adams  and  E.  B.  and  C.  C.  Beck), 
Pacific  Coast  agents  Champion  Cash  Reg- 
ister Co.,  Hough  Cash  Recorder  Co.,  Mos- 
ler  Safe  Co.  and  stimpson  Computing 
Scale  Co.,  308  Market 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

HAWLEY  DAVID  N., 

318  Market 
LAWSON  F.  A.,  123  California,  room  15 
Pierce  &  Co.,  11-16  Chronicle  Bldg 
San  Francisco  Autographic  Register  Co.  The, 

523  Market 
Smith  Chester  S.,  303  California 
Sun  Cash  Register  Co.,  120  Sutter 

*  Registers— Portable  Street  Car. 
SAN  FRANCISCO  REGISTER  CO.,  23  Stevenson 

Repackers— Merchandise. 

Anthony  Edward  T.,  407  Commercial 
Cosgria  M.  F.  &  Co.,  417  Battery 
Johnson  Chris,  405  Front 
Michelet  C.  F.,  506  Battery 

Reporters— Phonographic. 

(See  Phonographic  Reporters.) 


Restaurants. 

Achard  &  Lopez,  604.  3d 

Adams  John,  1443  Harrison 

Adler  Nathan  M..  15  Stockton 

Adolph  Harry,  635  Clay  and  533  Commercial 

Ahrens  Jacob  H.,205  Commercial 

Albers  &  Schmidt.  50-.52  California  Market 

Albinson  Alfred  H..  2005  Mission 

Allione  Henry,  704  Filbert 

Althof  E.,  11514  Powell 

Audeoud  Peter,  706  Montgomery 

Anderson  Andrew,  638-642,  4th 

Anderson  Caroline  Mrs.,  523  East 

Anderson  David  E.,  1934  Market 

Anderson  &  Hakanson,  633  (521)  Jackson 

Andrieu  Clorandin  F.,  506  Kearny 

Angelo  George  K.,  121.  6th 

Aplin  &  West,  626  Sacramento 

Apostolo  Andrew,  142,  5th 

Argoud  &  Montmayeur,  405  and  413  Geary 

Arposto  Andrew,  121,  5th 

Audusseau  Marius,  1126Dupont 

Augustiny  William,  126,  9th 

Austin  Harry  N.,  1005  Valencia 

Axtel  John,  1631  Market 

Baar  James  L.,  315  Grant  Av 

Bacocevich  Steven  M.,  513  Davis 

Baier&  Black,  7  East 

Bair  Ulysses  G.,  1350  Howard 

Baker  Samuel,  523  Commercial 

Balaban  Andro  B.,  3027,  16th 

Bantel  Charles  A. ,  427  Larkin 

Barber  J.  E.  Miss,  73114  O'Farrell 

Barberis  &  Lamaysou,  1318  Stockton 

Barbich  Anton  E.,  641  Mission 

Batchia  Martin  N.,  131,  6th 

Batizza  Frank,  507  Valencia 

Bazzurro  Giuseppe,  118  Pacific 

Beck  Reinhold,  205  Kearny 

Becker  &  Burkhardt.  18  East 

Beeler  Charles  R.,  490  Spear 

Benioh  &  Martich,  633  Mission 

Bennett  &  Witmer,  5  Stockton  and  10  Ellis 

Bergez's  Restaurant,  332-334  Pine 

Bernhardt  Henry,  15  City  Hall  Av 

Bernstein  Isaac,  37  Eddy 

Bertelsen  Charles,  125  Montgomery  Av 

Bertrand  Joseph,  233  O'Farrell 

Besozzi  Louis,  504  Market 

Birkholm  Soren  G.,  44  East 

Black  Preston  L.,  2701  Mission 

Blaes  Joseph,  2935  Folsom 

Blanco  &  Brun,  SE  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 

Blunden  Walter  H.,  23  Taylor 

Boehm  Daniel,  Tiburon  Ferries 


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Bogen  William,  NW  cor  Powell  and  Eddy 

Boothby  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  223  Leavenworth 

Borel  George,  2213  Powell 

Borneman  Henry,  SE  cor  4th  and  King 

Bornholdt  John  H.,  131^  Grant  Av 

Borovinich  Peter,  1135  Stockton 

Bothe  Caroline  Mrs.,  17  Washington 

Bozich  &  Kosach,  1209!^  Polk 

Brandt  Frederick,  2775,  16th 

Brenneke  Louis,  1305  Mission  and  121,  9th 

Breuss  Albert,  517  Montgomery 

Brizzolara  Sini,  227  Montgomery  Av 

Brokow  A.  Mrs.,  743,  7th  Av 

Broneer  George,  136,  1st 

Burri  Joseph,  17,  30th 

Burshinsky    H.     Mrs.,    Ocean   Terrace,    Sutro 

Heights 
Bush  Charles,  761-763  Market 
Busse  August,  550,  1st 
Cahen  Max  &  Co.,  317-219  Pine 
Calame  Henry,  438, 3d 

CAMPI'S, 

I.  Cuenin  proprietor,  531-533  Clay 

Campi's  Restaurant,  106-108  O'Farrell 
Capen  George  W.,  717  Mission 
Capetanich  Bias  J.,  310  Washington 
Carbonnier  Raoul.  733  Montgomery 
CARDALL  &  MARSTON,  proprietors  Original 

Creamerie,  865  Market 
Cardan  &  Lerner,  127,  5th 
Caregio  Catherine  Mrs.,  331  Bay 
Carlos  Appostol,  527  Kearny 
Carpenter  George,  104,  30th 
Carroll  L.  M.  Mrs.,  1308  Mason 
Carter  Oliver,  3208  California 
Carvoones  Peter,  Sausalito  Ferries 
Christensen  Andrew,  303  East  North 
Chris tensen  &  Jorgensen,  111  Market 
Christesen  Martin  A.  C,  22,  5th 
Christsen  James,  700  Mission 
Cibilich  Martin,  SE  cor  Mission  and  Steuart 
Clancy  T.  J.  Mrs.,  3339V4  Mission 
Clark  Jennie  Mrs.,  803,  4th 
Clarke  Charles,  612  Kearny 
Clausen  Charles,  539  Washington 
Clausen  Sarah  Mrs.,  623,  4th 
Claussen  John,  240  Sutter 
Cole  James,  506  Howard 
Cologria  Emanuel,  333,3d 
Colombini  &  Romani,  630  Montgomery 
Comstock  William  E.,  536, 4th 
Constantine  John,  773  Howard 
Constantini  Stanislaus,  111  O'Farrell 
Cook  Frederick,  39  Market 
Cook  Joseph,  350  Ellis 
Coombs  Mary  Mrs.,  1636  Geary 
Cooper  &  Bond,  6341/  clay 
Cordano  G.  B.  &  Co.,  108-110,  3d 
Cordi  Margaret  Mrs.,  1063  Market 
Corvi  &  Franchini,  3308  Powell 
Cressaglia  Martin,  15,  3d 
Cronaoher  Charles.  1400  Castro 
Crowley  James  M.,  833  Illinois 
CUENIN  I.,  proprietor  Campi's,  531-533  Clay 
Cummings  Henry  K.,  606  Mission 
Cunha  Manuel,  646  Clay 
Daly  Jean  T.,  619  Merchant 
Damjanovich  &  Vukovich,  120!^  Taylor 
Danielson  Sven,  413'/4  East  North 
Davis  Daniel  S.,  301  Sutter 
Davis  William  J.,  435  Pine 
Delflno  George,  308  Kearny 
Delflno  &  Solari,  109,  3d 
Delmonico,  110-113  O'Farrell 
Delmonte  Bros.,  436  Broadway 
Delmonte  Ferdinando,  431  Broadway 
Denn  Anna  Mrs.,  1325-1337  Sansome 
Dennett's  Coffee  House,  783  Market 
Dickinson  Robert  E.,  228!4  Montgomery 
Diers  Henry,  205  Montgomery 
Diezelski  Louis.  438  Hayes 
DoklstichVasso,  1310  Polk 
Dolan  Peter,  1309  Castro 
Domenico  Delmarco,  1333  Battery 
Douglas  Frank,  1830  Haight 
Drasdo  Paul,  113  Grant  Av 
Drobaz  Matteo,  503  East 
Dunow  Max,  515  California 


Eckland  John  P.,  1403  Valencia 

Edwards  Edward,  605  Commercial 

Ekstrom  John,  431  East  North 

EUingsworth  Samuel,  513!^  Jones 

Emlay  Co.  The,  111  Taylor 

Engelberg's  Bakery,  416  Kearny 

Fabris  J.  D.,  1503  Turk 

Falberg  Mary  Mrs.,  213  Utah 

Falk  Henry,  115,  5th 

Fenwick  Isabella  Mrs.,  315  Eddy 

Ferini  Bertolomo,  307  Post 

Feyhl  John,  1111  Market 

Fiala  Henry,  514  Lott 

Filipich  Nicolas,  135  East 

Fischer  Ernest  A.,  36-38  O'Farrell 

Fisher  Frank,  119  Jackson 

Fleming  &  Kirtovich,  1420  Howard 

Fletcher  John  W.,  406  McAllister 

Fletcher  &  Johnson,  405  Montgomery  Av 

Fleur  Virgile,  635  Washington 

Floyd  Jefferson  D.,  118  California 

Frank  John,  1003  Hyde 

Franklin  &  Swenson,  50,  3d 

Franks  Edmond,  740,  7th  Av 

Frank's  Rotisserie,  419  Pine 

Franusich  Martin,' Bryant  bet  Main  and  Spear 

Frauenkron  Joseph  J.,  518  Kearny 

Friedrich  John  C,  647  Vallejo 

Furlong  Thomas,  4.32i4,  5th 

Gall  Gottlob,  26-28,  4th 

Garbati  G.  &  Co.,  424  Clay 

Gargre  &  Donovan,  1432  Howard 

Garissino  Nicola,  1105  Front 

Gaylord  Christopher,  3209  Powell 

Gee  Ernest,  407  Washington 

Geralmen  L.  E.  Mrs.,  Fulton  nr  6th  Av 

Gerunovich  Stephen  T.,  1318  Mason 

Gessell  William  E.,  235/2,  7th 

Giovacchini  &  Pasquini,  439  Davis 

Giovannoni  &  Malerbi,  419  Davis 

Giovannoni  &  Puccinelli,  618  Front 

Giurieh  Theodore,  126,  3d  and  14,  6th 

Gobey  Jesse  G.,  338  Sutter 

Godon  Eugene,  137  Washington 

Goicovich  George,  311  East  North 

Gollobeck  John  M.,  150,  1st 

Good  Fellows'  Grotto  The,  Market,  City  Hall 

Square  and  City  Hall  Av 
Gosliner  Aaron,  119.  6th 
Gospodnetich  Anton.  109  Eddy 
Graneist  &  Daeweritz,  36  Geary 
Grau  Theresa  Mrs.,  416^4  Ellis 
Grimm  Andrew,  511  Montgomery 
Groll  John,  23T/2  East 
Gudelj  &  Mitrovich,  10  Sacramento 
Guerrieri  Joseph,  102  McAllister 
Guglielmetti  Frank  S.,  1650  Market 
Gutzeit  &  Malfanti,  110-112  O'Farrell 
Halversen  &  Johnson,  116  Jackson 
Hansen  Hans  C,  258,  1st 
Hanson  William  E.,  236  Montgomery 
Harris  Charles  P.,  1034  Hyde 
Harrisson  Charles,  427  Pine 
Hartman  Christoph,  NE  cor  Turk  and  Steiner 
Hartmann  Adolph,  1723  Devisadero 
Hartmann  Charles  H.,  1218  Point  Lobos  Av 
Hastings  James  U.,  S.  P.  Co.'s  steamers. (Broad 

Guage) 
Haub  Bros.,  17-19  Powell 
Hauser  &  Sanderson.  131,  3d 
Hawkins  H.  P.  &  Co.',  303-305  O'Farrell 
Hermanson  Martin,  12  Clay 
Hernandez  A.  Mrs.,  20  Hinckley 
Herzo  N.  &  Co.,  23  Eddy 
Herzog  Charles,  6  Golden  Gate  Av 
Hink  &  Hulse,   S.  P.  Co.'s  steamers   (Narrow 

Gauge) 
Hitte  Fabien,  531  Montgomery 
Hjul  Hans  H.,  426  Montgomery 
Hoffmann  Joseph,  7  Taylor 
Holcomb  William  C,  210,  1st 
Holmer  N.  &  J.,  507  Central  Av 
Horst  &  Chabot,  236  McAllister 
Huss  John  F.,  5341/,  6th 
Huth  Balthasar,  907  Kearny 
Huth  Charles,  311  Montgomery  Av 
Ivelich  &  Bakulich,  216,  6th 
Iversen  &  Hansen,  311  Battery 
Jackson  Charles,  108  Berry 


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Restaurants— Cont  'd . 

Jackson  &  Silver,  41854  Turk 

Jacobson  James,  13,  6tli 

Jancovich  Splro  G.,  333  Washington 

Jaunet  Louis,  232  O'Farrell 

Jenkins  William,  3131  Mission 

Jensen  John,  153,  3d 

John  Louis,  637  Kearny 

Johnson  Christina  Miss,  433  Hayes 

Johnson  Restaurant  Co.,  28  Montgomery 

Johnson  &  Brenneke,  24  Mason 

Johnson  &  Swenson,  12  Jackson 

Jorgensen  Jens  R.,  29,  4th 

Jorgensen  Peter,  87-88  Centre  Market 

Jorgensen  &  Larsen,  272  Brannan 

Jouanou  B.  &  Son,  800  Montgomery 

Jovovich  Lazar,  100  Jackson 

Juhl  Louis  M.,  533  Broadway 

Kaiser  John,  209  Sunnyside  Av 

Kane  Margaret,  884  Illinois 

Kapp&  Street,  1200  Market  and  11  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Katzer  Max,  516  Pine 
Keany  William,  1553  Market 
Kelly  &  Bargones,  1205  Dupont 
Kelly  &  Clark,  39%  Turk 
Kerstegely  K.,  1805  Haight 
Koenig  Annie  Mrs.,  677  Mission 
Kohr  R.  L.  &  Co.,  810  Kearny 
Kopp  Charles,  132,  5th 
Kosta  Alexander  J.,  21,  6th 
Kovacevich  Vicen  &  Co.,  206  McAllister 
Kramer  Louis,  1135  Oak 
Kretcher  Albert  E.,  134,  8th 
Kreutzberg  Emil,  60,  2d 
Kreuz  John,  Ocean  Terrace,  Sutro  Heights 
Kruse  Herman  H.,  1736  Market 
Kuhl  &  Kornech,  36,  2d 
Kummer  Frank,  270'/2  Brannan 
Kusich  &  Musladin,  511  Castro 
Lacasa  Frank,  1313  Buchanan 
Ladagnous  &  Levy,  104  Grant  Av 
Lammers  Peter,  1761  Mission 
Landgraff  Joseph,  NE  cor  Stanyan  and  Fell 
Lanoue  Camille,  617-619  Montgomery 
Larrouy  Jean,  105  California  Market 
Larsen  Carl  G.,  16-18  Eddy 
Larsen  &  Anderson,  145,  5th 
Lassalle  Mary  Mrs..  330  Bush 
Lawrence  Edwin,  1212  Fillmore 
Lee  R.  S.,  cor  Ocean  House  and  Jules  Avs 
Lenoir  Joseph,  12-16  Stockton 
Leonidas  Manuel,  207,  3d 
Lepetich  &  Lovretovich,  901  Stockton 
Leroux  Alexandre.  128,  4th 
Letunich  Anton.  403  East 
Leuenherger  Julius  A.,  145  Larkin 
Libby  Daniel  B.,  23,  3d 
Liehe  Henry,  129,  4th 
Lien  Edward,  1055  Market 
Lipschitz  Max,  23  Stockton 
Lopresti  Anton,  203  Larkin 
Loupe  Bros.,  417  Pine 
Louvre  New,  8-14  O'Farrell 
Louvre  The,  NW  cor  Powell  and  Eddy 
Lowe  Francis,  430,  6th 
Lucchetti  F.  &  Co.,  517-519  Davis 
Luckner  Anton,  722  Howard 
Luna  Romeo,  1336  Dupont 
Lund  Augusta  Mrs.,  1505  Kentucky 
Lund  Niels  J.,  SE  corFolsom  and  16th 
LundN.  M.,  6  East 
Lundin  C.  A.  Mrs.,  303,  9th 
Lynch  &  Donovan,  706  Railroad  Av 
Mache  Peter,  105,  7th 
Mache  &  Bazzini,  531  Broadway 
Macphee  Nathan  F.,  1507V4  Market 
Madson  &  Peterson.  107  Berry 
Maggiora  &  Sbragia,  118  Washington 
Malatesta  &  Blua,  319  Washington 
Malone  Peter,  410,  4th 
Mantke  Adolph,  651  Sacramento 
Maria  Constantine,  308(4,  6th 
Maricich  &  Mengola,  8  Union 
Marino  Bros.,  713  Greenwich 
Marshall  Joseph  S.,  91-93  Centre  Market 
Martin  Herbert,  600  Central  Av 
Martin  Thomas  H.,  3508  Mission 


Martin  William,  Ferry  Bldg  foot  Market 

Martin  &  Co.,  520  Sacramento 

Massa  Bedel,  26  Hinckley 

Matting  &  Bordee,  648,  4th 

Matzen  Lorentz,  654  Mission 

Mauritzen  John,  605  Montgomery 

Mayer  Charles,  Mission  Market 

Mayer  Charles  P.,  10-12  Grand  Central  Market 

Mayes  George  &  Co.,  40  California  Market 

Mayle  George  D,,  437  Montgomery 

McCauley  &  Krone,  35-37  Geary 

McCloskey  Sophie  Mrs.,  511,  3d 

McCormick  S.  B.,  317  Kearny 

McCoy  AdamW.,  1390  Turk 

McCurdy  David,  717i/^  Howard 

McDonald  Patrick  J.,  43,  2d 

McFadden  Bridget  Miss,  516,  1st 

Mcintosh  William,  806  Howard 

McKenna  James.  313  O'Farrell 

Meads  John,  305,  6th 

Meehan  Emily  Miss,  155,  5th 

Megica  &  Co.,  2002  Fillmore 

Melchior  Lawrence,  1530a  Kentucky 

Meyer  John  C.  W..  959  Market 

Meyer  Rebecca  R.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  3d  and  Town- 
send 

Meyer  William  D.,  9  Drumm 

Miholovich  G.  &  Co.,  1942  Mission 

Mikkelsen  Thomas,  28  Stockton 

Mikulich  &  Kiselich,  515  Clay 

Milcovich  Martin  L.,  820  Geary 

Milishich  &  Bello,  315  O'Farrell 

Miller  Anthony,  336  Townsend 

Miller  &  Murphy,  210,  2d 

Milloglav  Nicholas  P.,  604  Battery 

Mills  Herbert,  337,  6th 

Mitchell  Catharine,  211i4  Valencia 

Monte  C,  14U1  Valencia 

Monti  &  Raicevich,  8  Hayes 

MORAGHAN  M.  B.,  47Hi8  and  68-69  California 
Market 

Moran  John  J.,  1416  Howard 

Morris  John  M.,  850  Howard 

Moritzia  Nicholas,  132,  4th 

Mostahinich  George  M.,  108,4th 

Mounic  Jacques,  615  Sacramento 

Mouritzen  John,  605  Montgomery 

Mueller  &  Co.,  120  California 

Murphy  Daniel,  149,  7th 

Navarro  Cesareo  G.,  741  Broadway 

Nelson  C.  O.,  37,  9th 

Nemetz  Charles.  89-90  Centre  Market 

Neumann  Johanna,  310,  3d 

Neumayer  John,  642  Clay 

Nevada  Restaurant,  417  Pine 

Nissum  James.  221  Grant  Av 

Nolan  Mary,  104,  30th 

Nollert  George  C,  145,  9th 

Normann  Otto,  411  Bush 

Nybye  Julius  O.,  325  Bush 

O'Brien  John  F.,  8-14  O'Farrell 

O'Connor  Ellen  Miss,  1191  Market 

O'Dav  John,  415,  5th 

O'Neill  &  Seeger,  16  Post 

Occidental  Restaurant,  337  Bush 

Ockert  Mary  Mrs.,  638  Sacramento 

Ocksen  &  Schade,  615  Montgomery 

Ohnstein  Oscar,  249,  4th 

Olsen  Bros.,  316  Market  and  11  Sutter 

Olsen  Henry  C,  417  California 

Original  Quaker  Dairy,  110  Sutter 

Osen  &  Radonovich,  1212/2  Polk 

Ossosky  Morris,  1020  Folsom 

Owens  &  Starr,  7,  9th  and  9,  6th 

Padilla  Lola  Mrs.,  1034  Kearny 

Page  &  Falch,  NW  cor  Mason  and  Turk 

Pages  Jose,  134  O'Farrell 

Pantages  Alexander,  131,  5th 

Pappadimos  Paris  &  Co.,  344,  3d 

Parabocio  Martin,  5  Harrison 

Pariez  Nicholas  &  Co.,  18  Folsom 

Paterson  JohnB.,  145  Taylor 

Pearson  &  Boyson,  435  Bush 

Pedling&Berta,  14,  1st 

Perich  Martin,  223  Brannan 

Perich  Paul.  213  Brannan 

Perron  Philix,  639  Davis 

Perry  Ethelbert,  306  Hayes 

Peternel  Anton,  704  Bryant 


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Peters  George,  1524  Market 

Peters  John,  48  East 

Petersen  Jacob,  7  Market 

Peterson  Alfred,  341  Bush 

Peterson  Charles,  1001  Market 

Peterson  James  C,  505,  4th 

Peterson  Peter,  621  Kearny 

Peterson  &  Ohlson,  107,  6th 

Patric  Louis,  928  Larkln 

Pierinl  &  Arrighi,  426  Davis 

Pires  &  Reis,  404  Pacific 

Pomin  George,  223  Montgomery  Av 

Pontacq  John,  434  Bush 

Pouchan  &  Schlatter,  33  O'Farrell 

Price  Thomas  L.,  1429  Market 

Priest  P.  &  Co.,  115-1 17 Grant  Av 

Progress  Saloon  and  Restaurant,  327-339  Bush 

Quarg  Emil  O.,  621-623  Montgomery 

Quinby  Albert  O.,  206  Ellis 

Raddich  &  Dumaraz,  1203  Polk 
Radditt  George,  2724  Sutter 

Radonich  Gilgo,  16  Bryant 

Radovan  Christian,  307,  6th 

Radovieh  John  S.,  517  Sansome 

Rakeman  Frederick,  821  Kearny 

Ramacciotti  Richard,  615  Commercial 

Reagan  John,  59,  3d 

Reed  Dora  Mrs.,  432  Geary 

Remlop  &  Hinck,  26  Sacramento 

Richard  George  H.,  315  and  321,  4th 

Richardson  &  Blair,  2130  Fillmore 

Richardson  &  Robinson,  1241  Market 

Riedinger  William  F.,  104,  7th 

Robinson  Charles  H.,  6  Leidesdorfl 

Roccatagliata  Giovanni,  8  S.  F.  Market 

Rockstroh  Frederick  E.,  113,  7th 

Rogers  George  H.,  6  Sacramento 

Rohlffs  C.  H.  E.,  7  Mission 

Rolph  James  M.,  1807  Haight 

Romig  &  Timmerman,  20  Taylor 

Rose  Sarah  Mrs.,  200  Turk 

Ross  Martha  Mrs.,  510  Mission 

Rotz  George  A.,  834-836  Valencia 

Rudonick  Nicholas,  806  Mission 

Ruediger  &  Loesch,  107  Larkin 

Ruhling  Ferdinand,  49,  2d 

Rustemeyer  W.  Joseph,  733  Market 

Salkeld  Frederick,  227  Geary 

Sanguinetti  &  Co.,  523-527  Davis 

Sartori  &  Fantina,  106-108  O'Farrell 

Sass  Henry  F.,  631  Clay 

Sassenberg  Gustav,  613  Clay 

Savage  George,  529c  Hayes 

Saylor  Daniel  W.,  10  Stockton 

Sbragia  Angelo,  509  Washington 

Scharninghausen  William,  13,  4th 

Sohertz  David  P.,  IIO91/2  Sutter 

Soheubner  William,  713,  5th  Av 

Schimpf  George,  623  Sacramento 

Schneider  &  Glekfeld,  334  Bush 

Schnier  Henry  L,.,  NE  cor  Haight  and  Stan- 

yan 
Schnipper  Kristine  Mrs.,  N  s  24th  nr  Potrero 

Av 
Schoenemann  Emma  Mrs.,  42  Spear 
Schumacher  &  Janssen,  1001  Valencia 
Schwarz  &  Beth,  junction  O'Farrell  and  Mar- 

Schwerin  &  Sons,  544-546  Clay 
Semeria  Jules  M.,  421-423  Pine 
Sersen  Nicolas.  815,  3d 
Shay  John  B..  38,4th 
Simmons,  Moburg  &  Kluck,  207,  2d 
Skanca  Michael,  1401  Valencia 
Sliscovich  Marto,  2045  Folsom 
Sloan  Theresa  Mrs.,  1606  Valencia 
Smalley  Dinah  Mrs.,  209-211  Jones 
Smith  Angelina  C,  208,  1st 
Smith  A.  S.  &  Son,  1140  Market 
Smith  Bertha  Mrs.,  114  Berry 
Smith  Henry  G..  161,  9th 
Sopa  Peter  G.,  3300  Mission 
Sorich  A.  &.  Co.,  1207  Market 
Sorich  Anton,  5  Brooks 
Spencer  George  W.,  112  Ellis 
Spiletak  Anthony  &  Co.,  502  Larkin 
Stamer  Matthias  H.,  420  Folsom 
Stanish  Jacob,  2045  Folsom 
Stark  &  Bro. ,  30314 ,  3d 


Stathopulos  &  Catechi,  325  East  North 

Stein  Henry,  204,  4th 

Stevens  Ansley  C,  113  Powell 

Stier  Herman  Mrs.,  1879  Mission 

Storm  George  A.,  1337  Valencia 

Stermfleld  Charles  S.,  145,  10th 

Staub  Phillip,  203  Polk 

Sturiza  Nicholas,  226  Battery 

Sullivan  Harry,  236,  3d 

Sutich  Nicholas,  500  Napa 

Sutich  &  Ivanovich,  507  Clay 

Svetinich  Peter,  631  Laguna 

Swain  Bros.,  213  Sutter 

Swain  John,  225  Grant  Av 

Swan  Adam,  1148  Market 

Swanberg's  Oyster  House,  418  Pine 

Swanson  J.  David,  8  Jackson 

Tadich  Ivan  V.,  231  Leidesdorff 

Tampakes  George,  37,  4th 

Tarobochia  Manuel,  5  Harrison 

Taylor  Tillie  Miss,  519  Post 

Techau     R.    J.  &  Co.,  cor  Market,  City    Hall 

Square  and  City  Hal]  Av 
Tepper  Charles,    614   Clay    and   626   Washing- 

Thauwald  Bertha  Mrs.,  317 Polk 
j    Thompson  &  Tobias,  137,  4th 

Tivoli  Cafe,  16-18  Eddy 

Tobin  D.  J.,  210  Post 

Toft  Christian  P.,  428  Kearny 

Toncovich  &Boso,  105  Washington 

Torrence  J.  S.  Mrs.,  419  Hayes 

Trainor  Joseph  H.,  1155  Market 

Treas  Spero,  311,  49th  Av 

Tyler  R.  C.  Mrs.,  13b  Polk 

Uibigau  Theodore,  330  Kearny 

Valianos  George,  1007  Market 

Van  Noorden  William  F.,  1038  Folsom 

Vaviloff  &  Cockerill,  1304  Market 

Versalovich  Anton,  1342  Market 

Versaloyich   &    Cossanovich,    Grand    Central 
Market 

Viticultural  Restaurant,  315-317  Pine 

Vlautin  P.  Paul,  715  Davis 

Voorsanger   Sarah  Mrs.,  S  s  Haight  bet  Cole 

and  Clayton 
Vuckovich  John,  3814  Ellis 
Waldron  John  T.,  1130  Union 
Wallendorf  Gustave,  2012  Fillmore 
Walter  &  Walterstein,  S  s  Haight  bet  Clayton 

and  Cole  . 

Warder  B.  E.  Miss,  3281  Mission 
Wallendorf  Charles,  2016  Devisadero 
Wells  &  Yeager,  52,  8th 
Werner  Charles,  2424  Mission 
Westerfeld's  Bakery,  1035  Market 
Wilcox  Simeon  E.,  917  Mission 
Wildrick  C.  D.,  1530  Polk 
Wilson  &  Druoker,  114-130  Post 
Woerz  Gottlieb  H..  429  Bush 
Wolf  Charles,  1009  Larkin 
Wood  F.  Mrs.,  1147  Howard 
Young  Frank,  324  Larkin 
Young  Frederick,  639  Kearny 
Young  H.  H.,  228  Kearny 
Young  Women's  Christian  Association  Reading 

and  Lunch  Rooms,  116  Davis 
Young  &  Matthey,  867-869  Malket 
Young  &  Weisman,  725  Market 
Zamale  Andrew,  25,  6th 
Zaro  Marco,  161  Steuart 
ZaroS.  &Co.,  11  East 
Zinkand  Cafe,  923-929  Market 


*  Rice  Machinery. 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 


Riding  Academies. 

(See  also  Bicycle  Riding  Schools.) 
Bailey,  Weller  &  Neave,  34  Golden  Gate  Av 
Barnes    Riding    Academy   The,    501-503   Stan- 

yan 
Van  Ness  Riding  Academy  and  Fencing  School. 

1615  Pacific  Av 


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RIG 


CKOCKEB-LANGIiEY  DIRECTORY. 


RUB 


Riggers. 

Davis  Llewellyn,  530  Battery 

EMMONS  GEORGE  W., 

safes  and  machinery  elevated  and  moved, 
draying  done,  203  Front,  telephone  "  ' 
1722 

Haviside  John  J.,  46Steuart 
Servant  W.  P.  &  Co.,  17  Howard 
Smith  William  H.,  118-120  Howard 

*Rock  Drilling  Machines. 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

•Roll  Grinding  and  Corrugating. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  .511-513  Mission 

•  Roller  Mills. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 


Rolling  Mills. 
PACIFIC  ROLLING  MILL  CO.,  100  Market 

Roofers— Asphaltum. 

BRUGGEMAN  H.  &  SON,  439  Bush 

California  Roofing  and  Repairing  Co., 30  Chroni- 
cle Bldg 

Clendinnen  John,  1150  Mission 

Conlin  &  Robeits,  728-730  Mission 

Eagle  Asphaltum  Roofing  and  Contracting  Co., 
628  Market 

Flaherty  Richard.  35  Post 

Kropp  Charles,  439  Bush 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Nichols  HiramD., 6.36 Market 

PACIFIC  ASPHALTUM  WORKS,  413  Kearny 

PACIFIC  COAST  ROOF  PAINT  CO.,  1809  Folsom, 
telephone  Mission  168 

Pacific  Paving  Co.,  106  Phelan  Bldg 

PACIFIC  REFINING  AND  ROOFING  CO.,  153 
Crocker  Bldg 

Ralston  &  Nelson,  151  Beale 

Ross  James.  HI  Van  Ness  Av 

Schottler  Herman,  605  Clay 

Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

Walton  Nelson  C,  142  Townsend  rear 

Whitney  John  T.,  1404  Eddy 

Wilson  William  H.,  149  Natoma 

•Roofers— Felton  Composition. 
PARAFFINS  PAINT  CO.  (P.  &B.),  116  Battery 

Roofers— Metal. 

Conlin  &  Roberts,  728-730  Mission 

Coon  Edward  L.,  912  Howard 

Cronan  William,  1213  Market 

De  Gear  Jefferson  D.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Flahavan  &  Conway.  135,  2d 

Fleming  Harry  E.,  704  Devisadero 

Forderer  Cornice  Works,  224-338  Mission 

Guilfoy  James,  204,  8th 

Hammond  Philip,  40  New  Montgomery 

Hughes  Bros.,  505  Fell 

Iredale  Charles  W.,  953  Mission 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Lea  Henry  E.,  1216  Oak 

Maguire  James  H.,  339  Eddy 

Matthews  E.,  724  Larkin 

PACIFIC  COAST  ROOF  PAINT  CO.,  1809  Folsom, 

telephone  Mission  168 
Pendola  Peter,  114,  18th 
Ralston  &  Nelson,  151  Beale 
Richardson  &  Engler,  23  "Valencia 
Roberts  James  H.,  206  Waller 

San  Francisco  Paint  and  Roofing 

CO.,  307  Montgomery,  every  description 
of  roofing  work  done.  Repairing  and 
painting  roofs  a  specialty 

Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 

Snead  Bros.,  3038  Geary  and  1438  Howard 


•  Roofers— Pitch  and  Gravel. 
PACIFIC   REFINING  AND  ROOFING   CO.,   153 

Crocker  Bldg 

Roofers— Slate. 

Conlin  &  Roberts,  728-730  Mission 
Guilfoy  James,  204,  8th 
Forderer  Cornice  Works,  224-328  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Roofing  Materials. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Malthine  Manufacturing  Co.,  419  California 
Merrell  I.  L.,  739  Brannan 
PACIFIC  REFINING  AND  ROOFING   CO.,    153 

Crocker  Bldg 
PARAFFINE  PAINT  CO.  (P.  &  B.),  116  Battery 
Walton  Nelson  C,  142  Townsend  rear 

Roofing  Paints. 

(See  Paints— Roofing.) 

Rope  Manufacturers. 

(See  Cordage  Manufacturers.) 

•  Rope   Wire. 

(See  also  Wire  Rope  Manufacturers.) 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

•  Rosin— Importers. 
HOLCOMBE  BROTHERS.  116  California 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 

•  Rubber  Belting. 

(See  also  Belting.) 

BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE  AND  RUBBER  CO., 
14-16  Fremont 

Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  43  Sacramento 

Degen  Ludolph  P.,  105-107  Mission 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs.),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO.. 
LTD.,  509-511  Market 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Rubber  Boots  and  Shoes. 

BOSTON  RUBBER  SHOE  CO., 

44,  2d 

Buckingham  &  Hecht,  335-237  Bush 

GOODRICH  HARD  RUBBER  CO.,  35  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Goodyear  Metallic  Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  577-579 
Market 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs.),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO. 
LTD.,  509-511  Market 

Porter,  Slessinger  &  Co.,  7-9  Battery 

Woonsocket  Rubber  Co.,  115  Battery 

•  Rubber  Clothing. 

Barash  B.  &  Co.,  115,  1st 

DETRICK  £.  Jr.,  303  California 

GOODYEAR    RUBBER     CO.     (mnfrs.),     577-579 

Market 
NEW    YORK   BELTING   AND    PACKING    CO., 

LTD.,  509-511  Market 

Rubber  Goods. 

Agnew  &  Kiser  Co.,  57,  3d 
Beckett  F.  A.,  330  Sutter 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber  Co.,  14-16  Fre- 
mont 
Bowers  Rubber  Co.,  43  Sacramento 
California  Rubber  Co.,  577-579  Market 
Columbia  Rubber  Works,  35  New  Montgomery 


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Doyle  Henry  &  Co.,  517-519  Market 

Elastic  Tip  Co.,  46  Market 

Goodrich  B.  F.  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery 

GOODRICH  HARD  RUBBER  CO.,  m  New  Mont- 
gomery 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

Gorham  William  J.,  315  Mission 

GUTTA  PERCHA  AND  RUBBER  MFG.  CO.,  30- 
32  Fremont 

Hackett  James  A.,58Steuart 

Kirkwood  Hard  Rubber  Co.,  124  Murphy  Bids' 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO.. 
LTD.,  509-511  Market 

Pacific  Rubber  Co.  of  S.  F.,  577-579  Market 

REVERE  RUBBER  CO.,  527  Market 

San  Francisco  Rubber  Co.,  577-579  Market 

Western  Rubber  Co.,  14-16  Fremont 


*  Rubber  Hose. 

(See  also  Hose.) 

GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs),  577-579  Mar- 
ket 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

NEW  YORK  BELTING  AND  PACKING  CO. 
LTD.,  509-511  Market 


*  Rubber  Mould  Manufacturers. 

Layng  H.  G.  Machine  Works,  107-111   Fremont 


Rubber  Stamps. 
ACME  ENGRAVING  CO.,  436  Montgomery 
Alexander  L.  M.  &  Co.,  218  Sansome 
Conti  Arthur,  1433  Market 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Hanks  M.  W.  &  Co.,  34-35  Merchants'  Exchange 
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648  Sacramento 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
Oakley  Aaron  D.,  423  Washington 
Patrick  B.  H.,  512  Market 
Patrick  B.  H.  &Co.,  318  California 
Spencer  Carlington  T.,  503  California 

*  Rugs. 

Benquiat  Hadji  E.,  420  Sutter 

ITO  SOTOMI  &  CO.,  116  Sutter 

Leedom  T.  L.  &  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery 

SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market    ' 

Stone  B.  L.,  328  Sutter 

Turkish  Rug  Co.,  324  Sutter 

Sacks. 

(See  Bag  Manufacturers,  also  Bags  and 
Bagging.) 

Saddle  Tree  Manufacturers  and  Dealers. 
JORSS  &  LEONARD.  511,  5th 
MAIN  &  WINCHESTER,  214-220  Battery 
VISALIA  STOCK  SADDLE  CO.,  510  Market 


*  Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers. 

(See  also  Harness  and  Saddlery.) 

VISALIA  STOCK  SADDLE  CO. 


510  Market 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO. 

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Saddlery  Hardware. 

(See  Harness  and  Saddlery  Hardware.) 

Safe  Deposit  Companies. 

Bank  of  Commerce,  805  Market 

California  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  SE  cor 

California  and  Montgomery 
First  National  Bank  of  S.  F.  Safe  Deposit,  NW 

cor  Bush  and  Sansome 
Union  Trust  Co.  of  S.  F.,  NE  cor  Montgomery 

and  Market 

*  Safe  Manufacturers  and  Dealers. 
HALL'S  SAFE  AND  LOCK  WORKS,  609-611  Mar- 
HERMANN  SAFE  CO.,  5e6-.538  Sacramento 


536-528  Sacramento  St. 


THt 

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SAFE 

Highest 

Award 
Wherever 
Exhibited 


Special  Sizes 
of  Safes 

Built 
to  Order. 


HERRING-HALL-MARVIN  CO.,  609  Market 

*  Safe  Movers. 

EMMONS  GEORGE  W.. 

safes  elevated  and  all  kinds  of  rigging 
done,  203  Front,  telephone  Main  1722 

Farnsworth  &  Ruggles.  100  California 
OVERLAND  FREIGHT   TRANSFER  CO.,  safes 
elevated  to   any  floor,   main  office   SE  cor 
5th  and   Bluxome,    branch   office    NW  cor 
California  and  Front 
Patridge  C.  C,  SW  cor  Jessie  and  3d 

*  Safe  Openers. 

Ensign  William  F.,  318  Market 

HALL'S  SAFE  AND  LOCK  WORKS,  609-611  Mar- 

HERMANN  SAFE  CO.,  536-528  Sacramento 
HERRING-HALL-MARVIN  CO.,  609  Market 
Periam  C.  J.  &  Co.,  40-43  Main 

WEST  M.  G., 


6  California 


Safes. 


ADAMS  &  BECK  CO.  THE 

(C.  W.  Adams  and  E.  B.  and  C.  C.  Beck), 
Pacific  Coast  agents  Mosler  Safe  Co., 
Stimpson  Computing  Scale  Co.,  Champion 
Cash  Register  Co.  and  Hough  Cash  Re- 
corder Co.,  308  Market 
Alpine  Safe  Co.,  14  California 

Cincinnati  Safe  and  Lock  Co., 

David  N.  Hawley  agent,  318  Market 

Diebold  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  6  California 
Hall's  Safe  and  Lock  Works,  609-611  Market 
Herring-Hall-Marvin  Co.,  609  Market 
Malloy  John.  54  Clay 
Nauman  P.  Z.  &  Co.,  103  Clay 
Park  &  Kennedy,  103-105  Murphy  Bldg 
Periam  C.  J.  &  Co.,  40-42  Main 
Waltz  Charles,  109-111  Market 
Waterbury  George  A.,  318  Fremont 
Wilshire  Safe  and  Scale  Co.,  6  California 


*  Sail  Duck. 
AMES  &   HARRIS,  NW  cor  Sacramento    and 

Drumm 
SIMPSON  &  FISHER.  34-36  Steuart 


*  SaU  Twines. 
AMES  &  HARRIS,  NW  cor   Sacramento 

Drumm 
DOYLE  HENRY  &  CO.,  517-519  Market 
SIMPSON  &  FISHER,  34-36  Steuart 


Sailmakers. 

Brann  &  Prior,  54-56  Clay 
Davis  William,  6  California 
Doyle  James  J.,  50  Clay 
Henrix  &  Eraser,  46  Clay 
Hitch  Edward  E.,  13  Market 
SIMPSON  &  FISHER,  34-36  Steuart 


Sale  Stables. 

(See  Stables  Sale.) 


Salmon  Canners. 


Alaska  Improvement  Co.,  3  Steuart 
Alaska  Packers'  Association,  308  Market 
Behring  Sea  Packing  Co.,  3  Steuart 
Carquinez  Packing  Co.,  132  Davis 
Chignik  Bay  Packing  Co.,  30-32  California 
Columbia  River  Packing  Co.,  13.5-137  Market 
Golden  Gate  Salmon  Co., 40  California,  room  2 
Hale  Cress  P.,  133  Davis,  room  3 
Hume  Canning  and  Trading  Co.,  318  California 
Hume  George  W.  &  Co.,  133  Davis 
Hume  Packing  Co..  133  Davis 
Hume  R.  D.  &  Co.,  318  California,  room  11 
Klamath  Packing  and  Trading  Co.,  318  Califor- 
nia, room  11 
Lynde  &  Hough  Co.,  40  California,  room  5 
Naknek  Packing  Co.,  30-32  California 
North   Pacific    Trading   and  Packing  Co.,   330 

Pine 
Pacific  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  30 California 
Sacramento    River   Packers'    Association.  122 

Davis 
Saratoga  Packing  Co.,  316  California 


*  Salmon  Net  Threads. 

BARBOUR  BROS.  CO.  THE,  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 

agents,  517-519  Market 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  303  California 


*  Saloon  Fixtures. 

Fink  &  Schindler,  1309-1315  Market 

LANE  W.  E..  505  Kearny 

ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57, 


Salt  Dealers. 

American  Salt  Co.,  317  Sacramento 
Barton  B.  F.  &  Co.,  311-213  Sacramento 
Carmen  Island  Salt  Co.,  134-136  Main 
Commercial  Salt  Co.,  513  California 
Conn  Frederick  J.,  314  Sacramento 
CRYSTAL  ROCK  SALT  MINING  CO.,  509  Mont- 
gomery, rooms  3-4 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  302  California 
Lundjf  A.  L.  &  Co.,  326-338 Front 
Mac  Grotty  Alfred  &  Co.,  307  Sacramento 
Nevada  Salt  and  Borax  Co.,  310  Pine 
New  Liverpool  Salt  Co.  (Salton,Cal.),  109  Cali- 
fornia 
Pioneer  Salt  Works,  311-313  Sacramento 
Plummer  Bros.,  14-16  Spear, 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOto  (Crosse  &  Black- 
well's  Extra  Refined  British  Table  Salt  in 
stone  and  glass  jars),  213-314  Market 
Union  Pacific  Salt  Co.,  316  Sacramento 


PRINTS  THE  NEWS  TWELVE  HOURS 


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Kodaks 


TO 

RENT. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
109   Montgomery  St. 


SAN 


CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


SAW 


1925 


CHAS.    E.    PARCELLS 


Sec'y  and  Mgr. 


PACIFIC  $A$ri-WElCriT  «  FOUNDRV  CO. 

(incorporated) 
MANUFACTURERS     OF 

Sash=Weights,  Elevator  and  Counterpoise  Weights 
Machine    Castings 

IRON  POSTS,    COLUMNS.    CRESTINGS,    GRATE  BARS,    MANHOLES,    SHIVES,    WASHERS 

ALL    KINDS  OF  SOFT  AND  HARD   IRON  CASTINGS 

OFFICE  AND  WORKS,  563,  565, 567  FOLSOH  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO 


r^a 


TELEPHONE    MAIN    5698 


no 


*  Sanitary  Appliances. 

BUDDE  JOSEPH,  wood  work  for  water  closets, 
bath  tubs,  etc.,  575  Mission 

*  Sanitary  Goods. 

GARRATT    W.   T.    &    CO., 

T  « Jl^;d*°-1*2  Fremont 
lANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Sanitariums. 

Lindsay  James,  107  Natoma 
Lytton  Springs  Medical  and  Surgical  Sanita- 
rium (Sonoma  Co.),  41,  2d 
Maclean  Sanitarium,  1534  Mission 
Waldeck  Sanatorium,  717  Jones 

*  Sash  Cords. 
SILVER  LAKE  CO.  THE,   Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517-519  Market 

*  Sash  Weights. 

Eagle  Iron  Foundry,  563-567  Folsom 

METROPOLITAN    FOUNDRY, 

Curtis  Tobey  proprietor,  204  Townsend 

PACIFIC  SASH  WEIGHT  AND 

FOUNDRY  CO.,  563-567  Folsom 

Sashes. 

<See  Doors,  Sashes  and  Blinds,  also  Planing 

Mills. 
HANSEN  M.  &  CO.,  231-251  King 

ivi.    m/\i\jse:im    se    co. 

THE     KING     PLANING    MILL 

Sash,  Doors  and  Blinds.  Turning,  Brac^-ets,  Mould- 
ings. All  kinds  of  House  Finish  on  hand  and  made 
to  order.    Telephone  No.  5856. 

231-251  King  St.,  bet.  Third  and  Fourth. 

Sauce  and  Catsup  Makers. 

California  Pure  Food  Co.,  328  Montgomery 

FISHER  PACKING  CO.,  509-517  Commercial 

Herby  N.  J.,  686  Brannan 

Philadelphia  Manufaotering  Co.,  431-435,  7th 

Saunders  Frederick,  703  Bryant 

Shrakkart  Charles,  718  Bryant 

South  End  Pickle  Works,  423-428,  5th 

*  Sauces— Importers. 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (Crosse  &  Black- 
well's  assorted  English,  Curtice  Bros.  Co. 
Blue  Label  Ketchup    and  Durkee's  Salad 
Dressing),  212-214  Market 


Sausage  Casings. 

Pacific  Butchers'  Supply  Co., 

770  Mission 

Preservaline  Manufacturing  Co.,  154  New  Mont- 
gomery 
Suhling  Frank,  5th  Av  South  nr  M 

*  Sausage  Importers. 

(See  also  Provisions— Wholesale.) 
BRAUER,  GRASSHOFF  &  CO.,  309  Front 


Sausage  Makers. 

Alber  &  Wachter,  247,  3d 
Bachmann  Henry,  2152  Mission 
BillJacob,  124,  3d 

Bluhm  &  Rathjens,  1315-1319  Pacific 
Borella  &  Poma,  1428  Nebraska 
Bunker  George  D.,  74-75  California  Market 
Cervelli  B.  &  Co.,  433  Broadway 
Chiesa  Angelo,  NE  cor  Montgomery  and  Broad- 
way 
Clausen  Frederick,  1511  Market 
Clauss  Jacob,  3-4  Grand  Western  Market 
Crough  John  A.,  428  Hayes  and  108,  6th 
Duprat  Louis,  71  California  Market 
Dutchler  George,  413  Shotwell 
Greenberg  Henry,  1044/2  Howard 
Guehring  Bros.,  318,  12th 
Heineman  &  Stern,  916  Larkin 
Heinz  Charles,  362,  3d 
Iftert  Leonhardt,  61  Centre  Market 
Kanngiesser  Julius,  1409  Stockton 
Lamanet  &  Haurat,  720  Vallejo 
Lankes  &  Co.,  125,  6th 
Laubscher  Charles.  530  Valencia 
Laubscher  Louis,  1557  Market 
Pfaendler  Anton,  162.  9th 
Schiller  August,  26  Centre  Market 
Schnetzler  Louis,  19,  6th 
Torre  &  Morando,  1522  Dupont 
Verga  &  Cariani,  204  Montgomery  Av 
Voll  Henry,  37  Centre  Market 
Wacker  &  Rabb,  1320  Dupont 
Wilfert  Bros.,  1378  Market 
Winter  &  Felsing,  37  Main 
Winter  &  Steinhauser,  82214  Jessie 
Wolff  William,  511  Pacific 


Saw  Filers. 

Byrne  Charles,  14  Howard 
Campini  Eugenio,  9  Gordon 
Conn  Edward  J.,  656  Mission 
Dupas  Amedee,  673  Mission 
Fautz  Henry.  47  Clay 
Kennedy  &  Fitzgerald,  45,  11th 
Mignola  John  Jr.,  1332  Mission 
Purrington  Turner  C,  609  Mission 
Simpson  Hyram,  649  Mission 
Terry  Thaddeus  W.,  1233  Union 


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SUITS   CLEANED  AND   PRESSED 

GOLDEN  WEST  CLOTHING  RENGVATORY, 
EtEPHONE  Main  1157.  i2  Montgomery  Street. 


$1.00 


Seldom  equaled,  never  surpassed.  Any 
amount  delivered  free.  Family  orders  a  Spec- 
ialty. Lowest  prices.  Stalls  68,  69,  70,  71, 
and  47  and  48  California  Market.  Tel.  1329  M. 


1926 


SAW 


CROCKEK-LANGLEY   DIRECTORY. 


SCH 


Saw  Manufacturers. 

Bird  &  Haughy,  208-212  Mission 

California  Saw  Works,  208-212  Mission 

Disston  Henry  &  Sons,  208-213  Mission 

EBY  JNO.  D.  (agent  Emerson,  Smith  &  Co.,  band 

saws),  17-19  Main 
Gibbs  Reuben  F.,  637  Mission 
Linforth  Alfred,  821  Valencia 
Pacific  Saw  Manufacturing  Co.,  17-19  Fremont 
SIMONDS  SAW  CO.,  31  Main 


SIMONDS    SAW    CO. 

31    MAIN    STREET 

Pacific  Coast  Agents  for  the  "  Simonds  "  Saws 
and  Knives;  "Dodge "Wood  Split  Pulleys; 
Cleveland  Rubber  Co's  Belting,  Hose,  Packing: 
Bickford  &  Francis  Leather  Belting;  Grant 
Corundum  and  Detroit  Emery  Wheels,  etc. 

Spaulding  N.  W.  Saw  Co.,  17-19  Fremont 

Sawdust  and  Sand. 

Foley  Michael,  NE  cor  6th  and  Channel 

GREG  FRANK, 

529  Mission,  telephone  Main  1623 

Lagrave  Gabriel,  710  Folsom 

Liebert  Henry,  616  Lombard 

Lindauer  Ernst,  468-470  Tehama 

Marxen  Julius,  855  Harrison 

St.  Supery  Antoine,  555  Howard 

Stohlmann  Henry,  327,  12th 

Wainwright  &  Easton  (molding),  30  Market 

Sawmill  Machinery. 
CALIFORNIA  SAW  WORKS,  208-212  Mission 
EBY  JNO.  D.  (selling  agent  Stearns  Mfg.  Co.), 

17-19  Main 
Hendy  Joshua  Machine  Works,  38-44  Fremont 
PARKE  &  LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 
RIX  COMPRESSED  AIR  MACHINERY  CO.,   Il- 
ls, 1st 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  oflice  222  Market,  works 

Potrero 
VULCAN  IRON  WORKS,  135-145  Fremont 

Saw  MiUs. 

(See  Planing  Mills.) 

Scales  and  Balances. 

ADAMS  &  BECK  CO.  THE 

(C.  W.  Adams  and  E.  B.  and  C.  C.  Beck), 
Pacific  Coast  agents  Stimpson  Computing' 
Scale  Co.,  Mosler  Safe  Co.,  Champion  Cash 
Register  Co.   and  Hough  Cash  Recorder 
Co.,  308  Market 
BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Cincinnati  Safe  and  Lock  Co.,  318  Market 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.,  316  Market 

HAWLEY  DAVID  N., 

318  Market 

Howe  Scale  Co.,  12-14  Pine 

MoUoy  John,  54  Clay 

Nauman  P.  Z.  &  Co.,  102  Clay 

Park  &  Kennedy.  103-105  Murphy  Bldg 

Pierce  &  Co.,  11  i6  Chronicle  Bldg 

Potter  Frederick  S.,  47  Clay 

Standard  Scale  and  Supply  Co.,  6  California 

United  States  Standard  Weight  and  Measure 

Assn.,  41  Fremont 
Wilshire  Safe  and  Scale  Co.,  6  California 

*  School  Apparatus. 

TAYLOR  JOHN  &  CO., 

63,  1st  

*  School  Bells. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


*  School,  Church  and  Opera  Chairs. 
KANE  THOMAS  &  CO.,  12-14  Drumm 


School  Furniture. 

(See  also  Furniture.) 
Fuller  George  H.  Desk  Co.,  638-640  Market 
Pacific  School  Furnishing  Co.,  723  Market 
WEBER  C.  F.  &  CO.   (sole  agents  A.   H.   An- 
drews &  Co.,  Chicago  and  New  York),  300- 
306  Post 
Whittaker  &  Ray  Co.,  723  Market 


^        Schools— Private. 

Academy  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  1212- 

1214  Guerrero 
Academy  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  SW  cor  Franklin 

and  Ellis 
Adie  Ellen  Miss,  2012  Pine 
Anderson's  College  and  Normal  School,  3142, 

16th 
BOLTE  JEANNE  MISS,  2297  Sacramento' 
Bradley  Kindergarten  and  Primary  School,  528 

Eddy 
Carruthers  Mamie  Miss,  1816  Devisadero 
Cochran  Edith  E.  Miss,  1530  Point  Lobos  Av 
COLLEGE  OF  NOTRE  DAME,  Dolores  bet  16th 

and  17th 
Convent  of  the  Holy  Family,  860  Hayes 
Convent  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  W  s 

Guerrero  bet  24th  and  25th 
CUNNINGHAM  A.  A.,  F.  C.  S.,  229  Geary 

SCHOOL  OF  CHEMISTRY  AND  ASSAYING 
A.  A.  CUNNINGHAM,  F.  C.  S. 


229    GEARY    ST. 

TELEPHOr 


CORNER    POWELL 
MAIN     1028 


Filippe's  Academy  of  Languages,  320  Post 
Gutcher  Margaret  Mrs.,  1522  Geary 
Hamlin  Sarah  D.  Miss,  1810  Gough 
HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 
Irving  Institute,  1036  Valencia 
LAKE  MARY  MISS,  1534  Sutter 
Lyceum  The,  333-.335  Phelan  Bldg 
McNEVINS  CAPT.,  PACIFIC  COAST   NAVIGA- 
TION SCHOOL,  404-406  Beale 


CAPT.    MCNEVIN'S 
Pacific   Coast  Navigation  School 

ESTABLISHED     I8T6 

404-406    BEALE   STREET 

Offers  a  thorough  and  PRACTICAL  training  In  all 
branches  of  NAVIGATION.  The  best  equipped 
institution  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  Details  on  applica- 
tion.   Terms  reasonable. 

Mefret's  French  and    English   Institute,   1321 

Powell 
MEISTERCHAFT    SCHOOL    OF    LANGUAGES, 

Charles  H.  Sykes  principal,  112  O'Farrell 

Merrill  S.  E.  Mrs.,  2215  Howard 

Moesta  A.  Mrs.,  729  Turk 

MOORE  ELIZABETH  MISS.  515  Haight 

Munson  School  of  Shorthand  and  Typewriting, 
6  and  10  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th  floor 

Murison  Elizabeth  L.  Miss,  2234  Pacific  Av 

Noyes  Florence  Miss,  2849  Mission 

Our  Lady  of  Mercy's  Academy,  SE  cor  Fre- 
mont and  Harrison 

Pacific  Academy,  819  Market 

Sacred  Heart  Presentation  Convent  School,  SW 
cor  Taylor  and  Ellis 

San  Francisco  Business  College,  1236  Market 

St.  Anthony's  School,  Army  bet  Shotwell  and 
Folsom 

St.  Boniface's  School,  S  s  Golden  Gate  Av  nr 
Jones 


The  Bulletin 


DELIVERED    ANYWHERE. 

Kifty  Cents  F»er  Montlrj 
Telephone  Main  826. 


PERRIER-JOUET  &  CO.  CHAMPAGNE,  ItZ^T. 


Sole    Agent    for   the    Pacific    Coast. 


123  California  Street, 


SCH 


CROCKER-LA  NGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


SEE 


3927 


St.  Brendan's  School,  SE  cor  Fremont  and  Har- 
rison 
St.  Brigid's  School,  S  s  Broadway  bet  Van  Ness 

Av  and  Franklin 
St.  Francis'  Technical  School,  SW  cor  Geary 

and  Gough 
St.  Ignatius'  College,  W  s  Van  Ness  Av  bet 

Hayes  and  Grove 
St.  John's    German  and  English  School,   1317 

Mason 
St.  Joseph's  Granomar  School,  SW  cor  10th  and 

Howard 
ST.    KATHARINE'S   EPISCOPAL   SCHOOL,  824 

Fulton 
St.  Patrick's  School,  N  s  Everett  bet  3d  and 

4th 
St.  Paul's  English  and  German  School,  SE  cor 

Gough  and  Eddy 
St.  Peter's  Academy,  E  s  Alabama  bet  24th  and 

25th 
St.  Peter's  School,  1203  Alabama 
St.  Rose's  Academy,  E  s  Fillmore  bet  Fell  and 

and  Oak 
St.  Rose's  School,  Freelon  nr  Bryant 
St.   Vincent's  School,  S  s  Mission  bet  3d  and 

New  Montgomery 
STIEHL'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE  AND   SHORT- 
HAND INSTITUTE,  723  Market 
Trask  Carrie  S.  Miss.  2513  Mission 
TRINITY  SCHOOL,  3300  Washington 
Urban  School,  2124  California 
Van  der  Naillen's  School  of  Engineering,  723 

Market 
Van  Ness  Seminary,  1849  Jackson 
West  Mary  B.  Miss,  2014  Van  Ness  Av 
Widder  Goswin,  2812  Clay 

ZISKA  INSTITUTE, 

French,  German  and  English  School  for 
girls,  Mme.  B.  Ziska  A.  M.,  principal,  1606 
van  Ness  Av 


Oakland. 
Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  1534 


I  *  Seal  Presses. 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bus 


Screen  Makers. 


CO. 


CALIFORNIA    PERFORATING     SCREEN 

(perforated  metal),  147  Beale 
Hindes  Edward  B.  &  Co.,  411  Mission 
San  Francisco  Pioneer  Screen  Works,  221-223 

1st 


Scroll  Sawyers. 

(See  Planing  Mills. 


Sculptors. 
BARRETT  BARNABAS  J.,   Sears  nr  Sickles  Av 
Brooks  Caroline  S.,  817  Devisadero 
Dobbertin  Otto,  424  Pine 
Edwards  Morton  A.,  515^/4 ,  13th 
Flohr  Frederick,  604  Merchant 

HAPPERSBERGER  FRANK, 

51  City  Hall  Av,  r.  1315  Hyde 

Keyaert  &  Manetta,  253  Stevenson 
SCHMID  RUPERT,  2022  Van  Ness  Av 
Vasileski  Victor,  818  Laguna 
Zocchi  Angelo,  639  Broadway 


*  Seal  Engravers. 

(See  also  Engravers  Seal. 


K:Untam<CJI-&(S-b|^ 


MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  ( 


*  Seal  Press  Engravers. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 


K:»^ito^afl:&(§-«^ 


Searchers  of  Records. 

Breckon  F.  W.  Page,  530  California,  room  61 
CALIFORNIA  TITLE  INSURANCE  AND  TRUST 

CO.,  Mills  Bldg 
Clement  J.  &  E.  B.,  405  Montgomery,  room  13 
Evans  William  M.,  335  Montgomery 
McCraith  Thomas  &  Co.,  14  McAllister 
Mearns  George,  425  Montgomery,  room  S 
Rolls  John  S.,  425  Montgomery 

ROULEAU  F.  A., 

(0.  A.  Rouleau) ,  322  Montgomery 

F.  A.  ROULEAU  (o.a.  rouleau) 

(Successor  to  BROOKS  &  ROULEAU; 

SEARCHER     OF     RECORDS 

For  the    City   and    County   of   San    Francisco 


Safe  Deposit  Building 


322  Montgomery  Street 


TELEPHONE    MAIN    1879 


SIMPSON  &  MILLAR,  535  California 

-John  E.  Millar  Thos.  B.  Simpson 

SIMPSON    &   MILLAR 

Successors  to  C.  V.  GILLESPIE 
SEARCHERS    OF    RECORDS 

535     CALIFORNIA     STREET 

Branch  Office,  N.  W.  Cor.  McAllister  and  Larkln  Sts. 
Telephone  No.,  Main  1932 

Second-hand  Furniture. 

(See  Furniture  Second-hand.) 

LUNDY   FURNITURE  CO. 

Pays  Highest  Prices  for  Second-hand 
FURNITURE,    STOVES,    CARPETS,    ETC. 

Seeds  and  Plants. 

Bowen  Edgar  J.,  815-817  Sansome 

Cox  Seed  and  Plant  Co.,  411-415  Sansome 

Keyser  Paul,  206  Clay 

Meherin  Thomas,  516  Battery 

Miller  Frederick  A.,  215  Hayes 

Sevin  Vincent  &  Co.,  607  Sansome 

Sunset  Seed  and  Plant  Co.,  427-429  Sansome 

Sweeney  John  P.,  409-411  Davis 

Thiele  Eugene,  607  Sansome 

TRUMBULL  &  BEEBE, 

419-421  Sansome 
TRUMBULL  &  BEEBE 

Growers,  Importers  and 
Dealers  In 

&&&dis  and  Xroos 

419-421  Sansome  Street 

SAN  FPtANClSCO. 

Volkman  Charles  M.,  408  Front 
Wellington  B.  F.,  425  Washington 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

124  ^Market  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO., 


215  Valencia  St 
Tel.  Mission  40. 


1928 


SEW 


CROCKER-I-ANGLEY  DIBECTORY. 


SHI 


Sewer  Pipe. 

(See  also  Drain  and  Sewer  Pipe.) 


CN  727  MONTGOMERY  ST.  1^ 


N.CLARK&lSONS. 

GV  17-19    SPEAR  ST.rO 


ClawsonL.  E.  &  Co.,  1340  Market 


GLADDING,  McBEAN&  CO. 

I358-I360  MARKET   ST. 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Southern  California  Coal  and  Clay  Co.,  10  Cali- 
fornia, room  3 
STEIGER  A.  SONS,  20-22,  8th 
Stevens  Francis  M. ,  NE  cor  Larkin  and  Market 


*  Sewer  Traps. 


N.CLARK8cS0NS. 

GY  17-19    S 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

•  Sewer  Work. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

SEWERS  LAID  and  REPAIRED 
\AI.  E.  LMINE 

505  Kearny  St.  Telephone  3Iain  315 

*  Sewers. 

Gravity  Flusher  Co.,  315  California 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Tucker  Edward  E.,  315  California 

*  Sewing  Machine  Attachments. 

Willcox  &  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  342  Post 

♦Sewing  Machine  Repairers. 

Cohen  I.  S.,  145,  6th 
Schmidt  Oscar,  516  Bush 

*  Sewing  Machine  Supplies. 

Domestic,  J.  W.  Evans  agent,  1021  Market 
Hill  Arthur  M.  &  Co.,  628  Market 
MOONEY  JOHN  H.,  523  Mission 
SchiDidt  Oscar,  516  Bush 
Shawl  Charles,  30,  2d 

Singer  Manufacturing  Co.  The, 231  Crocker  Bldg 
Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co.,  933  Mar- 
ket 
White  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  138-140  Ellis 
Wilcox  &  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  342  Post 

Sewing  Machines. 

(Manufacturers  and  Dealers.) 
Automatic  Sewing  Machine,  342  Post 
Clemens  &  Kilpatrick,  715  Valencia 
Cohen  I.  S.,  145,  6th 

DAVIS  SEWING  MACHINE  CO., 

William  E.  Jackson  agent,  632  Washington 

Diamond.  145,  6th 

DOMESTIC   SEWING  MACHINES,  J.  W.  Evans 

agent,  1021  Market 
Donaldson  John,  205,  4th 
Eldridge.  145,  6th 
Farmar  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  1704  Market 
Hill  Arthur  M.  &  Co.,  628  Market 
Household,  145,  6th 
Improved  Goodrich,  145,6th 
Jackson  William  E.,  632  Washington 
Jennie  June.  145.  6th 
Monahan  Margaret  Miss,  1931  Mission 
MOONEY  JOHN  H.,  523  Mission 
New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  1051  Market 
Plambeck  Charles,  1915  Mission 
Schmidt  Oscar,  516  Bush 
Shawl  Charles,  30,  2d 


Singer  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  231  Crocker  Bldg 
Stadelmann  Frank,  631  Valiejo 
Standard.  145,6th 
Sutto.i  Sam  B.,  15.59  Market 
Ullner  William  C,  422  Montgomery  Av 
Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co.,  933  Mar- 
White  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  138-140  Ellis 
Willcox  &  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  342  Post 

*  Sewing  Silks. 

Brown  &  Metzner  (Corticelli),  535  Market 
Cohen  I.  S.  (Eureka  Silk  Co.),  145,  6th 
Domestic,  J.  W.  Evans  agent,  1021  Market 

*  Sheep  Wash. 
GRACE  W.  R.  &  CO.,  203  California 

Sheet  Iron  and  Steel  Pipe. 
SMITH  FRANCIS  &  CO.,  130  Beale 

Sheet  Metal  Workers.. 

(See  Tin  and  Sheet  Iron  Workers.) 

*  Sheet  Metals. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Sheet  Music. 

(See  Music  Publishers.) 

Sheet  Wax. 

(See  Artists'  Materials.) 

Shells— Marine. 
Cook  Herman,  105  Beale 
Heininger  Charles  P.,  526  Market 
HERMANN  THEODORE  &  CO.,  630  Washington 
Nolte  William  F.,  108  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tetzen  Charles,  118-120  Clay 

Shingle  Manufacturers. 
Hanson  &  Co.,  48  Market 
Nelson  Charles,  6  California 
Pollard  &  Dodge,  22  California,  rooms  5-6 

Ship  Ballasters. 

(See  Ballasters.) 

Ship  Biscuit  Makers. 

(See  Bakeries— Cracker.) 

Ship  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Ship.) 

Ship  BuUders. 

Boole  George,  5  Spear 

Boole  William  A.,  219  Steuart 

FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 

WORKS,  213, 1st 
Hall  Bros.,  28  California 
Hay  &  Wright,  55  Mission 

LANTERI  G.    F., 

yard,  wharf  and  100  ton  dry  dock,  Sausa- 
lito,  Cal.,  office  503  East 

Risdon  Iron  and   Locomotive  Works,   SE  cor 

Howard  and  Beale 
Turner  Matthew,  40  California,  room  10 

UNION  IRON  WORKS, 

office  222  Market,  works  Potrero 
UNION   IRON   WORKS 

Builders    of    Vessels    of    Every    Description. 
Contractors  to  the  U.  S.  Navy  for 


battle     Ships 

Office,  222  Market  Street 

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Ship  Carvers. 

Lovejoy  Edward  B.,  55  Mission 


Ship  Chandlers. 

Bruce,  Bowne&  Co.,  34-36  Steuart 
Foard  Lorentz,  9-11  Market  and  3-5  Steuar 
Hendry's  Chas.  J.  Son  &  Co.,  b  California 
Josselyn  G.  M.  &  Co.,  38-40  Market 
Lassen  H.  C,  139-141  Berry 
Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co.,  225  East 
Middleton  &  Co.,  213  Jackson 
Weeks  S.  F.  Co.,  31  Market 


*  Ship  Fittings-Metal. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Ship  Joiners. 

Anderson  H.  &  Co.,  9th  Av  South  nr  H 

*  Ship  Materials. 

Whitelaw  T.  P.  H.  &  Son  (2d-hand),  216  Spear 

*  Ship  Plumbers. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Morrison  &  Bevllookway,  110  Steuart 
Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook,  13-17  Mission 


*  Ship  Stores. 
Betels  M.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Harrison  and  Main 
Bowling  Thomas  H.  &  Co.,  219  Front 
Foard  Lorentz,  9-11  Market  and  3-5  Steuart 
Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co.,  225  East 
Meyer  &  Akmann,  16-18  Sacramento 
PENNELL  CHARLES  C.  &  CO.,  4  California 
Plummer  George  E.  &  Co.,  54  Steuart 
Schiaffino  Bros.,  621  Sansome 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  312-214  Market 
Sloan  John,  416  Battery 
Snow  Louis  T.,  210  California 


Shipping  and  Commission  Merchants. 

Adams  William  J.,  10  Market 

American  Trading  Co.,  112  California 

Athearn  Charles  G.,  Pier  4  Steuart 

Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co.,  316  California 

Beadle  Donald,  14  California 

Bostwick  &  Parsons,  22  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 

Camarinos  D.  G.,  519-523  Sansome 

Catton.  Bell  &  Co.,  406  California 

Chapman  J.  F.  &  Co.,  22  California,  rooms  7-9 

Crawford  A.  Co.  The,  12-14  Drumm 

Crowley  Paul  J.,  320  California,  room  12 

Cutting  Fruit  Packing  Co.,  12.S-127  Market 

Cutting  John  T.  Co.  The,  122  Davis 

Dempster  &  Son,  320  Sansome,  room  32 

Freeman,  Smith  &  Co.,  122  California 

Frolich  Theodore  H.,  500  Montgomery 

GRACE  W.  R.  &  CO.,  203  California 

Jensen  Jacob,  8  California 

Johnson  James,  9  Mission 

Johnson-Locke  Mercantile  Co.  The,  204  Front 

Kentfield  John&  Co.,  318  Steuart 

Kimball  John  S.,  22  Market 

KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 

Knowles  Josiah  N.,  30  California 

Kruse  &  Madison,  15  Steuart 

Lichtenberg  William  &  Co.,  320  Sansome,  room; 

Lorentzen  Andrew  P.,  10  Mission 

Lovell  Mansfield,  124  California 

Lund  Henry  &  Co.,  214  California 

MACONDRAY  &  COMPANY.  435-427  Market 

Madison  B.  H.  &  Sons,  15  Steuart 

McKenna  James,  46  Steuart 

McNear  George  W.,  326  California 

Meyer,  Wilson  &  Co.,  310  Battery 

Meyerink  J.  O.,  438  Sansome 

Nissen  E.  P.,  5  Mission 

Otis,  McAllister  &  Co.,  109  California 


OVERLAND  FREIGHT   TRANSFER  CO.,  main 
office  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch  office 
NW  cor  California  and  Front 
Parrott  &  Co.,  306  California 
Pike  Charles  W.  &  Co.,  124  California 
Pinet  J.  &  Co.,  604  Jackson 
Piper,  Aden,  Goodall  Co.,  24  Clay 
Rosenfeld'.s  John  Sons,  202  Sansome 
SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  212-214  Market 
Smith  George  F.  &  Co.,  44  East 
Spreckels  J.  D.  &  Bros.  Co.,  327  Market 
Sutton  &  Beebe,  308  Market 
Tallon  Christopher  J.,  220  California,  room  9 
Thiedemann  &  Delius,  309-310  Safe  Deposit  Bldg 
Wangenheim  Sol  &  Co.,  132  Davis 
Watson  James  R.,  12-14  Drumm 
Welch  &  Co.,  220  California 
Wilkens  &  Co.,  124  Sansome 
Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.,  202  Market 
WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  327-r 


Shipping  Offices. 

Cane  William,  26  Steuart 

Coasting    Seamen    Shipping    Association    104 

Steuart 
Hunt  Frederick  J.,  506  Battery 
Laflin  James,  104  Mission 
O'Brien  John  C.  820  Battery 
Sailors'  Home,  NE  cor  Harrison  and  Main 
Sailors'  Union  of  the  Pacific,  SW  cor  East  and 

Mission 
Savory  John  R.,  13  Steuart 
Shipowners  Association  of  the  Pacific  Coast, 

42-44  Steuart 

Shipping  Registers. 

Bureau  Veritas,  28  California 

Lloyd's  Register  of  British  and  Foreign  Ship- 
ping, 304  California 

Record  of  Foreign  and  American  Shipping,  303 
California 


Shipsmiths, 

American  Tool  Works,  109  Mission 

Aspden  George,  114  King 

Burns  Isidore,  20  Steuart 

Chrestoflersen  &  Tway,  Bryant  bet  Spear  and 

Main 
Christie  Thomas,  14  Howard 
Crockard's  H.  Sons,  216  Steuart 
Muir  Bros.,  1015  Battery 
Pacific  Rolling  Mill  Co..  100  Market 
Phelps  W.  S.  &  Co.,  13-15  Drumm 
Reid  Joseph  A.,  149  Berry 

Rowlands  Thomas,  .lunction  Sansome  and  Bay 
Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard,  12-14  Market 


Shipwrights  and  Calkers. 

Boole  George,  5  Spear 
Boole  William  A.,  219  Steuart 
Campbell  Murdock,  103  Steuart 
Campbell  William  J.,  212  Spear 
Clark  &  Webster,  22  Spear 
Hay  &  Wright,  55  Mission 
Preble  Pearson  N.,  Pier  10  Steuart 
Rundle  George  G.,  209  Steuart 
Whelan  John  A.  &  Bro.,  354-256  Spear 
Wilkins  de  Winton  W.,3  Harrison 


Shirt  Manufacturers. 

Apelt  Charles  M.  Mrs.,  136  Montgomery  Av 

AroD  Freres,  311  Sutter 

ATKINS  R.  C.  &  SONS,  123-125  Montgomery 

Beamish  Percy,  918-923  Market 

Herman  Otto,  769  Market 

Black  Howard,  5^4  Kearny 

Brackbill  Seymour  H.,  308  Turk 

BRIDGE  H.  S.  &  CO.,  622  Market 

Brokaw  Manufacturing  Co.,  35  New  Montgor 

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Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  105  Montgomery 
Butenschon  Oscar  C,  1346  Folsom 
Carmany  John  W.,  25  Kearny 


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37  MARKET  ST.,  SAN  FRANCISCO 


PORTLAND,  OR.,  108-110  FRONT  ST. 


snirt  Manufacturers— Cont'd. 

Cluett,  Coon  &  Co.,  224-226  Bush 
Cohen  Baruch,  636  Clay 
Cohen  Charles  &  Co.,  209  Kearny 
Cohen  W.  Hirsch  &  Co.,  3-5  Battery 
Conway  &  Baumel,  4  Hayes 
De  Mill  E.  G.,  838  Market 
Duggan  James  B.,  119  Montgomery 
Eagleson,  Hawkins  Co.,  535  Market 
Fojada  Celestina  Miss,  421  Broadway 
Frank  Mark  E.,  238  Kearny 
Friedlander  Joseph.  422  Turk 
Greenehaum,  Weil  &  Michels,  17-19  Sansome 
Heger  Daniel  C.  318  Kearny 
Hovert  George  H..  312  Montgomery 
Hutt  Harry  D.,  212  Mason 
Irving  Samuel.  328  Bush 
Kent  Thomas  E.,  597  Mission 
Lautermilch  Leopold,  328  Bush 
Lawton  F.  H.  &  Co.,  229  Kearny 
Leominster  Shirt  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery 
Loeb  Aaron.  9  Geary 
Mever  Charles,  735  Guerrero 
Neuhaus  &  Co.,  115  Kearny 
NEUSTADTER  BROTHERS,  SW  cor  Pine  and 
Sansome  

NEUSTADTER     BROTHERS 

Manufacturers  and  Importers  of 

Gents'  Furnishing  Goods 

Manufacturers  of 

STANDARD  SHIRTS 

S.    W.    Corner   Sansome  and  Pine    Streets 

PhcBnix  Shirt  Co.,  36-28  Battery 

Popper  L.,  23  Kearny 

Popper  Simon,  235  Kearny 

Reinstein  Simon,  402  Kearny 

Rogerson  James  C,  521  Valencia 

Silberstein  Simon,  1310  Buchanan 

Trojan  Shirt  and  Collar  Co. ,  35  New  Montgomery 

United  Shirt  and  Collar  Co., 25-27  Sansome 

Wickelhausen  H.,  924  Larkin 

Wilbur  Shirt  and  Collar  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 

Shirts— Retail. 

(See  Men's  Furnishing  goods.) 

Shoe  Findings. 
(See  Boot  and  Shoe  Findings.) 

Shoe  Lasts. 

(See  Last  Makers.) 

*  Shoe  Machinery. 

Clarrage  Edward  D.,  29,  2d 

Goodyear  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  517  Market 

Stoll  &  Van  Bergen,  545  Market 


*  Shoe  Stock. 
Van  Bergen  W.  F.  &  Co.,  29  Jessie 

*  Shoe  Threads. 
BARBOUR    BROS.    CO.    THE,   Henry    Doyle   & 

Co.  agents,  517-519  Market 
Hart  A.  H.  Co.  The  (New  York),  219  Front 

*  Shoes  and  Dies— Steel. 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

Shooting  Galleries. 

Burshinsky    H.    Mrs.,    Ocean    Terrace,    Sutro 

Heights 
Dow  John  H.,  815  Kearny  and  429  Dupont 
Edwards  Stephen,  503  Kearny 
Otis  William  A.,  307,  49th  Av 


Shorthand  Teachers. 

(See  Teachers— Shorthand.) 


Shot  Manufacturers. 

Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  416  Montgomery 


Show  Cards. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Hill  Robert  R.,  221/2  Geary 
McDowell  William,  3138a,  16th 
Passet  &  Hahn,  7  Brooks 
Pidge  Dwight  M.,  9  Geary 
Roberts  Printing  Co.,  220  Sutter 
Stuparich  Manufacturing  Co.  The,  523  Market 


Show  Case  Makers. 

Bernstein  &  Co.,  414  Market 

Bless  B.  L.,  907  Mission 

DIXON,  BORGESON  &  CO.,  37  Market 

HOFFMAN,    DAHL    &    CO.,    220   Markat. 

Advt.  on  opposite  page.) 
Miller  Jacob  M.,  506  Market 
Schnoor  Charles  O. ,  520,  15th 
Teubner  Gustave,  1511  Clay 


Sidewalk  Elevators. 

(See  Elevators— Sidewalk.) 


•  Sidewalk  Lights. 
HAUSTEIN  HENRY,  1832  Howard 
JACKSON  P.  H.  &  CO..  228-230,  Isl 


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W.  B.  CHAPMAN,  Sole  Agent,  123  California  Street. 


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Sidewalks. 

(See  also  Artificial  Stone.) 
California  Paving  Co.,  31-25,  10th 
California    Petroleum   and    Asphalt    Co.,    315 

Crocker  Bldg 
City  Street  Improvement  Co.,  11  Mills  Bldg,  5th 

floor 
Eagle  Asphaltum  Roofing  and  Contracting  Co., 

628  Market 
GOODMAN  GEORGE,  307  Montgomery 

GEORGE  GOODMAN 

Patentee  and  Manufacturer  of 

ARTIFICIAL    STONE 

IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES 

Schillinwer's  Patent  Sidewalk 

and  Garden  Wallt  a  Specialty. 
Office,  307  Montgomery  St.,  Nevada  Block 


GRAY  BROTHERS,  316  Montgomery 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Pacific  Paving  Co.,  106-108  Phelan  Bldg 

Perine  N.  P.  Contracting  and  Paving  Co.,  338 

Montgomery 
Ransome  &  Smith  Co.,  101  Sansome,  room  26 
San   Francisco  Paving  Co.,  510  Safe  Deposit 

Bldg 
Santa  Cruz    Rock   Pavement  Co.,   10-11  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
Schottler  H.  &  Co.  (asphaltum),  605  Clay 


*  Sifters  and  Reels  Bolting. 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 


Sign  Cleaners. 

Unwin&  Eisan,  3  Mary  Lane 
Wolf  David,  8  Ashburton  PI 


Sign  Painters. 

(See  Painters— House  and  Sign.) 


Signs. 

(See^SIetallic  Signs,  also  Enameled  Letters  and 


*  Signs— Composition  Letters. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 


*  Signs— Metal. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  330  Sansome,  room  ( 


*  Signs— Metal  and  White  Enameled. 


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Silk  Goods. 

(See  Dry  Goods,  also  Fancy  Goods.) 


*  Silk  Hosiery. 

Buyer  &  Reich  Co.,  3S1-323  Bush 
Carlson-Currier  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 


*  Silk  Importers.. 

American  Trading  Co.,  112  California 
Easton  &  Schwartz,  19  Battery 
Ford  C.  W.  R.  &  Co.,  532  Market 
Hart  Benno,  13-15  Sansome 
Isaacs  R.  &  Bro.,  125-137  Sansome 
Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard,  124  Sansome 
MACONDRAY  &  COMPANY,  425-427  Market 
Neuburger,  Reiss  &  Co.,  516-518  Market 


Silk  Manufacturers. 

BRAINERD  &  ARMSTRONG  (Brown  &  Metzner 

agents),  535  Market 
CARLSON-CURRIER  CO.,  6-8  Sutter 
Cohen  I.  S.  (agent),  145,  6th 
FORD  C.  W.  R,  &  CO.,  532  Market 
Higginbotham  &  Co.,  31  Jessie 
Macondray  &  Company  (agents),  435-427  Market 


Silver  Plated  Ware. 

(See  also  Silver  Ware  also  Watchmakers  and 

Jewelers.) 
CARRAU  &  GREEN,  230  Sutter 
Chicago  Clock  Co.,  1632-1634  Market 
Cook  &  Co.,  123  Kearny 
Hall  A.  I.  &  Son,  538-530  Market 
Hill  &  Scott,  103  Flood  Bldg 
HOLMES  &  EDWARDS  SILVER  CO.,  120  Sutter, 

room  3 
MANHATTAN  SILVER  PLATED  CO.,  120  Sutter 

rooms 
Meriden  Britannia  Co.,  134  Sutter 
PAIRPOINT  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  220  Sutter 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 


BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS. 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  CO. 


BEST  BRANDS  of  Higo-graoe 

California  TABLE  WINES. 

Office.   MARKET  ano   SECOND   STREETS. 


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GOLD,  SILVER  AND  NICKEL-PLATING  WORKS 


DEALERilNaa 

Silver-Plated  Amalgamating  Plates 

FOR  SAVING  GOLD 

Every  Description  of  Woric  Piated 
witl]  Goid,  Siiver,  Nici(el  or  Copper 

653-655  MISSION  STREET 

Bet.  New  Montgomery  and  Third  Streets 

DENNISTON,    Proprietor 


EDWARD   G. 


Silver  Platers. 

Central  Plating  Works,  852  Mission 

DENNISTON  E.  G.,  653-655  Mission 

Giusti  John,  13  Trinity 

Hawkins  James  M.,  623  Clay 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (supplies),  58,  1st 

Miller  Julius,  13  Trinity 

PACIFIC    MANUFACTURING    AND   PLATING 

WORKS,  323  Mission 
PACIFIC    TOOL    AND  SUPPLY  CO.  (supplies), 

100-104,  1st 
Parti celli  Angelo,  .565  Bryant 
^^^f  ?^SPiSCO  CtOLD.  SILVER  AND  NICKLE 

PLATING  "WORKS,  653-655  Mission 
San  Francisco   Novelty    and    Plating  Works, 

68-72,  1st 
SCHAEZLEIN  &  BURRIDGE,  3  Hardie  PI 

Silver  Refiners. 
(See  Gold  and  Silver  Refiners.) 

Silversmiths. 
CARRAU  &  GREEN,  220  Sutter 
Hammersmith  &  Field,  118  Sutter 
HOLMES  &  EDWARDS  SILVER  CO..  120  Sutter, 

room  3 
King,  Moss  &  Co.,  639  Market 
Lyons  Arthur  W.  N..  410  Kearnv;  room  19 
SCHAEZLEIN  &  BURRIDGE.  3  Hardie  PI 
Sehulz  William,  230  Kearny 
SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 
TO WLE  A.  F.  &  SON  CO.,  Carrau  &  Green  agen  ts, 

220  Sutter 
Vanderslice  W.  K.  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 

Silver  Ware. 
BUJANNOFF  R.,  9  Lick  PI 
CARRAU  &  GREEN,  220  Sutter 
Hall  A.  I.  ii  Son.  528-530  Market 
Hammersm  th  &  Field,  118  Sutter 
Lundy  Thomas,  Emporium  Bldg 
Schohay  A.  &  Son,  302  Hayes 
SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 
TO  WLE  A.  F.  &  SON  CO.,  Sterling  silver  ware, 

Carrau  &  Green  agents,  220  Sutter 
Vanderslice  W.  K.  &  Co.,  136  Sutter 

*  Skylights. 
Haustein  Henry,  1832  Howard 
Jackson  P.  H.  &  Co.,  228-230,  1st 

Slate  Quarries. 

(See  Quarries.) 


Slate  Roofers. 

(See  Roofers— Slate.) 

*  Slop  Hoppers. 

Burr  Charles  H.,  667  Mission 

*  Slot  Machines. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MEAKIN  W^.  MACHINE  CO.,  622  Commercial 
Monarch  Card  Machine  Co.,  200  Sutter 

*  Smelting  Machinery. 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 

Smelting  Works. 

Chaps  Smelting  Co.,  629  King 
Selby  Smelting  and  Lead  Co.,  office  416  Mont- 
gomery 

*  Smokers'  Articles. 

California  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  524-526  Market 

Grundel  Christian,  335  Kearny 

Gunst  M.  A.  &  Co.,  201-203  Kearny  and  SE  cor 

Powell  and  Ellis 
Haila  &  Co..  303  California 
HEININGER  CHARLES  P.,  526  Market 
Son  Bros.  &Co.,  13-15  Sansome 
Weil  A.  &  T.  &  Co.,  11  Battery 
Zenker  Robert,  315  Kearny 

Soap  Makers. 

Alta  Soap  Co.,  109-111  Oregon 

Calustro  Co.,  621  Market 

Capital  Soap  Co.,  600-606  Front 

Clark  Michael,  NE  cor  Nebraska  and  El  Dorado 

Dakin  &  Libby,  214  Sacramento 

Engwer  Bros.,  109-111  Oregon 

Fischbeck  &  Glootz,  office  307  Sacramento 

Heilmann  Richard  W.,  708  Brannan 

Lille  Charles  F.,  NW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 

LUCY  G.  R.  &  CO.,  123  California 

Luhn  Otto  &  Co.,  office  209  Battery 

Marseille  Soap  and  Perfumery   Co.,   1109-1111 

Folsom 
Morgenthau  M.  Co.,  108  Bush 
New  England  Soap  Co.,  307  Sacramento 
Newell  &  Bro.,  217-219  Davis 
Petersen  Hans  P.,  1204  Vermont  , 

Pioneer  Soap  Co.,  220  California,  room  8 
San  Francisco  Candle  Co.,  402  Front 
Seidel  F.  Emil,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  15th  Av  South 
Standard  Soap  Co.,  525  Market 
Union  Soap  Factory,  318,  10th 
Yucca  Root  Soap  Co.,  1155  Mission 


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*  Soap  Makers'  Supplies. 

Bettman  M.  Co.,  121  California 
MOISE  L.  H.,  32U  Sansome,  room  68 
MURCH  &  GRAY  (tools),  215  Mission 

*  Society  Badges. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
SCHAEZLEIN  &  BURRIDGE,  3  Hardie  PI 

*  Society  Goods. 
LITCHFIELD  J.  M.  &  CO.,  12  Post 
NORCROSS  D.  &  CO.,  220  Sutter 
PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 

Soda. 

California  Sal  Soda  Co..  office  402  Front 
Griswold  E.  &  Co..  1509,  16th 
Horstmann  John,  667-675  Bryant 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 
Staufler  Chemical  Co.,  402  Front 
Watson  &  Co.,  124  Market 

Soda  Water  Apparatus. 

Agnew  &  Kiser  Co.,  57,  2d 

BECHT  GEORGE  J.,  212  Eddy 

Galley  Elias  J.,  45  Stevenson 

Thompson's  Union  Soda  Works,  1915  Mason 

Soda  Water  Manufacturers. 

Bay  City  Soda  Water  Co.,  116-118  Golden  Gate 

Av 
Brader  John  H.,  738  Broadway 
Breig  &  Schafer,  1710-1712  Folsom 
Chalmers  Hugh,  210  Connecticut 
Crystal  Soda  Water  Co. ,  SE  cor  Mason  and  Van- 

dewater 
Goetze  &  Blohm,  516  Octavia 
Hagedorn  &  Thierbach,  1756  Ellis 
Micheelsen  &  Both,  2735  Bryant 
Mouret,  Ghirardelli  &  Co.,  815-819  Montgomery 
Quiros  Soda  Water  Co..  555  Polk 
SHERWOOD   &    SHERWOOD     (agents     Ross' 

Royal  Belfast   Soda  Water  and  Schwepp's 

Soda),  212-214  Market 
SOMPS  P.  G.  SODA  WORKS  (and  sarsapariUa), 

764-766  Folsom,  telephone  Main  5419 
Standard  Soda  Water  Co.,  1434-1436  Valencia 
Thompson's  Union  Soda  Works,  1915  Mason 
Welch  &  Walsh,  1555-1557  Mission 
Witthack  &  Miesner,  323  Francisco 

*  Soda  Water  Manufacturers'  Supplies. 
WATSON  &  CO.,  124  Market 

Solar  Printers. 

Craig  &  Mosher,  222  Turk  rear 

Harkness  Fergus  M.,  1534  Mission  rear 

O'Connor  T.  J.  &  Co.,  20  Ellis 

Reed  William.  306  Turk 

Strebeck  William  M.,  95614  Howard 

*  Solder  Manufacturers. 

Finn  John  Metal  Works,  109-111  Mission 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Pacific  Metal  Works,  137-139,  1st 

*  Sorgbum  Mills. 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 


Boole  George,  5  Spear 

Boole  William  A.,  219  Steuart 

Castner  C.  A.  &  Co.,  E  s  Channel  nr  7th  Street 

Bridge 
Clark  &  Webster,  22  Spear 
Preble  Pearson  N.,  Pier  10  Steuart 
Wheran  John  A.  &  Bro.,  254-256  Spear 

*  Speaking  Tubes. 
HETTY  LOUIS  B.,  124-126  Eddy 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 


Spice  Mills. 

(See  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills.) 

*  Sponges— Wholesale. 

(See  also  Druggists— Wholesale.) 
Faultless  Novelty  Co..  220 Sutter 

Spool  Cotton. 

Brown  &  Metzner  (agents),  535  Market 
Clark  Mile  End  Spool  Cotton  Co.  The,  108  Bat- 
tery 
CLARK'S    0.  N,  T.,  James  Elder  agent,   14-16 

Sutter 
Coat's  Thread  Co.,  202  California 
KITTLE  &  CO.  (agents),  202  California 

*  Spool  Silk. 

Carlson-Currier  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 

Sporting  Goods. 

(See  also  Arms  and  Ammunition. 
Allen  E.  T.  Company,  416  Market 
Bekeart  Philip  B.  (guns),  159  New  Montgomery 
Benn  John  S.  (artificial  flies),  631  Greenwich 
Clabrough,  Golcher  &  Co.,  605  Market 
COLT'S  PATENT  FIRE  ARMS  MANUFACTUR- 
ING CO..  I  R.  D.  Grubb  agent,  517-519  Market 
GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.,  577-579  Mtrket 
Klein  John  E.,  203  Powell 
Ladd  Edwin  H.,  9,  3d 
Liddle  R.  Co.,  110  Montgomery 
Pflster  J.  J .  Knitting  Co.,  120  Sutter 
Shreve  George  W.,  739  Market 
ST.  GERMAIN  BILLIARD  CO.,  55-57,  1st 
Union  Metallic  Cartridge  Co.,  I.  R.  D  Grubb 

agent,  517-519  Market 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

*  Spraying  Outfits. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO. 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Spraying  Machines. 

Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

*  Spring  Twines, 

Bailey  John  T.   &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  219  Front 

*  Sprocket  Wheels  and  Link  Belting. 
EBY  JNO.  D.  (agent  Link  Belt  Machinery  Co  ) 

17-19  Main 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Stables— Livery. 
Arata  &  Bro..  716  Pacific 
Bacome  William,  823  Folsom 

BAILEY,   WELLER  &  NEAVE, 

Golden  Gate  Stables,  24  Golden  Gate  Av 
telephone  South  342  ' 

Beatty  James.  875  Folsom 

Bennett  John  W.,  623  Grove 

Bishop  Wiley  S.,  2918-2920  Mission 

Boyce  Millard  P.,  2525-2.527  Post 

Brandenstein  &  Co.,  SW  cor  New  Montgomery 
and  Mission 

BRIDGE  W.  E.,  423  Post.  (See  advt.  on  follow- 
ing page.) 

Brooks  David,  1311  California 

Brown  George  W.,  185  Stevenson 

Brugge  &  Burg,  43-44  Clay 

CHAPMAN  F.  M.  &  CO.  (City  Stables),  332  Bush 

Christman  Henry,  1221  Pierce 

Coalter  J.  J.,  36  Hubbard 

COLE  ROBERT  E., 

manager  Fulton  Livery  Stable  and  Riding 
Academy,  246,  3d,  telephone  Main  5619 

Conlon  Michael,  1.531-1535  California 
Corbett  P.  J.,  518-520  Hayes 
Crittenden  Charles  S.,  1000  Geary 
De  Maria  Luigi,  619  Front 
Dryer  Charles,  1317  Stockton 


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PROPRIETOR 


St. 

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Sale  Stables 


423  POST  STREET  BET.  POWELL  &  MASON 


stables  Livery— Cont'd. 

Fagen  James  &  Son,  11-13  Webb 
Ferguson  J.  P.  &  Son.  134-136,  7th 
Finch  James  E.,  1339  Eddy 
Fitzpatrick  Martin,  814  Mission 
Foley  Thomas,  1812-1814  Powell 
Foy  H.  &  Co.,  503  Sutter 
Fragley  Martin  F.,  1210-1214  Valencia 
Frellson  Hans,  1509  Grove 

FULTON  LIVERY  STABLE 

AND  RIDING  ACADEMY,  R.  E.  Cole  mana- 
ger, 246,  3d,  telephone  Main  5619 

Garrity  Peter.  162-164  Golden  Gate  Av 

Garrity  Peter  F..  1603  Geary 

Gilmofe  Bros..  36.  12th 

Glazier  Richard.  17  Hofl  At 

Gray  Henry  W.,  16  Webb 

Greer  William  J.,  226-228,  14th 

Guerin  &  Byington,  1350-1352  Market 

Guinasso  &  Arata.  420  Pacific 

Gunther  Ernest  W.,  122  Eddy 

Hagin  William.  511,  18th 

Harris  Ellen  A.  Mrs.,  807  Montgomery 

Harris  Oscar,  2414  California 

Heiselberg  George,  112  New  Montgomery 

Hickey  John  F.,  819,  18th 

Hildebrand  George,  1619  Powell 

Hinrichs  Charles  J.,  524.  3d 

Holmes  &  Jenkins,  834  Devisadero 

Hoppe  Adolph,  1715  Sacramento 

Hornberger  John  A.  Jr..  420  McAllister 

Hurst  James,  833  Mission 

Jacobs  Bros.,  217-219  Jackson 

Jenning  Harry  F..  3130-3132  Sacramento 

Jensen  &  Hermansen,  409  Taylor 

Johnson  Elijah  S..  680  McAllister 

Joost  M.  &  Bro.,  600-618  Gough 

Joyce  Edmund.  729  Valencia 

Kelly  Thomas  &  Sons,  1629-1631  Pine 

Kelsev  Wright  F.,  29  Hardy 

Knobloch  Frank,  1056-1058  Kentucky 

Labhard  Theodore,  2327  Post 

Leary  Jeremiah,  2113  Pine 

Lennon  Charles,  2611  Bush 

Lindauer  Gustave,  862  Howard 

Lonergan  Michael.  243  Steuart 

Lynch  John,  9  Silver 

Mangels  &  Leffa.  2735  Folsom 

Marini  G.  &  Co.,  410  Montgomery  Av 

Marsili  Lorenzo.  320  Broadway 

Martin  Charles  R..  645  Geary 

Maxon  Charles  E..  818  Geary 

McBride  Michael  J.,  507  Jessie 

McCaflerty  William.  2428  Mission 

McCord  Ales  &  Co.,  221  Ellis 

McHugh  James  H.  &  Son,  1123  Kentucky 

McLaughlin  William,  222  Langton 


Michelsen  M.  &  Son,  615-617  Ellis 

Morrison  David,  308,  18th 

Morshead  J.  W.  &  Son,  20  Clay 

Motroni  &  Guastucci,  515  and  633  Green 

Murphy  John  W..  408  Bush 

Murphy  Matthew,  1123  Mission 

Newell  Thomas  P.,  540  Valencia 

Nolan  John  &  Sons,  1611-1613  California 

O'Connor  <&  Tobin,  222,  5th 

Pease  Walter  R.,  1009-1011  Valencia 

Peters  John,  1314  Grove 

Pickett  Garrett,  14-16  Clementina 

Pitto  &  Milani,  706  Sansome 

Powers  Jefferson.  2125  Mission 

Rayhill  William,  627  Haight 

Rooker  Arthur,  139  Valencia 

Root  Ellis  J.,  1212  Golden  Gate  Av 

Root  &  Robinson,  905-919  Golden  Gate  Av 

Schmidt  Peter,  9-15  Washington 

Shroyier  Jacob  B.,  1523  Howard 

Slocum  L.  D.,  925  Sutter 

Smith  &  Poultney.  344Brannan 

Sparks  William,  1607  Harrison 

Stein  Caspar.  712  Broadway 

Suhr  August.  SE  cor  Eddy  and  Pierce 

Sullivan  B..  1010-1012  Howard 

Sullivan  Timothy  D..  1056  Folsom 

Sullivan  T.  J.,  2432  California 

Swain  L.  H.  Mrs..  417 Folsom 

Titel  George  H..  310  Golden  Gate  Av 

Tomkinson  James,  .57-61  Minna 

Torigiani  Rocco,  102  Clark 

Traver  John  C,  2611  Mission 

Turner  Andrew  M.,  1106  Golden  Gate  Av 

Wagner  William  T.,  2415  Mission 

Walton  John  R.,  211-213,  10th 

Welch  Arthur  U.,  3114,  16th 

Stables— Sale. 

Brandenstein  &  Co.,  SW  cor  New  Montgomery 

and  Mission 
Clawson  &  Killip,  NE  cor  Van  Ness  Av   and 

Market 
GilmoreBros.,36,  12th 
Horan  James  D.,  SW  cor  10th  and  Bryant 
Jehly  &  Davis,  426  Valencia 
Lock  William,  1701  Harrison 
Murphy  John  W..  408  Bush 
Nathan  Suskind,  1623  Powell 
Peterson  Arthur  S.,  107-109  New  Montgomery 
South  &,  Burton,  cor  Harrison  and  12th 
Sullivan  &  Doyle.  325-327,  6th 

Stage  Companies. 

California,  Oregon  and  Idaho  Stage  Co.,  14  San- 
some 
Mount  Hamilton  Stage  Co.,  613  Market 
Yosemite  Stage  Co.,  613 Market 


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(Formerly  JESSE  &  DREWj 

STAIR  BUILDER 

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BRYANT  STREET,  Near  5th,  S.  F. 


Constantly  on  Hand  and  Made  to  Order 

Stair  Rails,  Posts,  Balusters,  Etc. 


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Stainers— Glass. 

(See  Glass  Stainers.) 


Stair  Builders. 

Boiler  John,  ,536,  5th 

Caufleld  Edward,  2431  Mission 

Crooker  Elijah  H.,  1149  Mission 

Freck  Henrv  M.,  407  Mission 

JESSE  GEORGE  R.,  S  s  Bryant  bet  5tli  and  6th 

Lewis  David,  553  Brannan 

Long  Edward  W.,  2,33  Berry 

McKee  John  &  Sons,  3208,  16th 

McMahon  Henry,  555  Brannan 

Newman  Jacob,  2437  Larkin 

Wyatt  Thomas,  512,  5th 

*  Stair  Builders— Iron. 

BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 
323-325  Mission 

Stamp  Dealers. 

Gambs  E.  F.,  1815  Devisadero 
Hollis  W.  H.  Stamp  Co.,  105  O'Farrell 
Makins  &  Co..  506  Market 
SELLSCHOPP  W.  &  CO.,  108  Stockton 

W.  SELLSCHOPP  &  CO. 

108  Stockton  Street,        San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Leading  Postage  Stamp  Merchants 

On  the  Paclfle  Coast.     Collections  and  Lots  of  single 

Rare  Stamps  always  bought  for  cash.    U.  S. 

Revenue  Stamps  a  specialty. 

Stamping  and  Pinking. 

(See  Embroidery  Stampers.) 

*  Stamping  and  Stamped  Goods. 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Stamps— Rubber. 

(See Rubber  Stamps.) 

Starch  Manufacturers. 

Everding  J.  &  Co.,  48  Clay 

Newell  &  Bro.,  217-219  Davis 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (agents  C.  Gilbert 
&  Co.'s  starches.  Celluloid  Starch  Co.,  Dui-- 
kee's  Mourning  Starch),  212-214  Market 

*  Stationary  Engines. 

UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 


Stationers— Manufacturing. 

Armstrong  &  De  Guerre,  404  Montgomery 
Carlisle  A.  &  Co.,  417  Montgomery 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Frank  A.  Henry,  533  Clay 
Leavitt  S.  B.  Co.,  509-511  Sacramento 
LE  COUNT  BROTHERS,  533  Market 
McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.,  304  Market 
MYSELL,  ROLLINS  CO.  THE,  22  Clay 
Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  101  Battery 
Roberts  Printing  Co.,  220  Sutter 
Starkweather  H.  K.  Co.,  310  California 

Stationers— Wholesale. 

Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  438  Montgomery 

Brown  &  Power,  406  California 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

Cunningham,  Curtiss  &  Welch,  SW  cor  Sansome 
and  Sacramento 

Dixon  Joseph  Crucible  Co.,  304  Market 

DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE,  212-214  California 

LE  COUNT  BROTHERS.,  533  Market 

McNutt,  Kahn  &  Co.,  .304  Market 

Office    Specialty    Manufacturing   Co.,   29  New 
Montgomery 
!   Payot,  Upham  &  Co.,  101  Battery 
i   Sadler  &  Co. ,  537  Market 

San  Francisco  News  Co.,  206-208  Post 

Stevenson  &  Co.,  539  Market 

TAUZY  J.  &  CO.,  6  Post 

Stationers— Re  tail. 

(See  also  Booksellers,  also  Varieties.) 
Adelson  Heiman  B.,  2,  6th 
Afeld  Joseph,  805  Larkin 
Albro  John  S.,  1000'^  Market 
American  Tract  Society,  637  Market 
Arnheim  S.  S.,8Steuart 
Baldwin  News  Co.,  The  Baldwin 
Bancroft- Whitney  Co.,  438  Montgomery 
Barkhaus  Frederick  W.,  213  Kearny 
Bennett  William  H.,  615  Larkin 
Benson  W.  H.,  3843,  16th 
Bentz  Julius,  1533  Stockton 
Bertrand  David  &  Co.,  630  Geary 
Bierderman  Charles  A.,  519  Montgomery  Av 
Blake  S.  C,  429  Kearny 
Boulin  Peter,  519  Filbert 
Brady  T.  F.,  3001  Fillmore 
Brown  Frederick,  340  Geary 
Brown  &  Power,  406  California 
Callnon  Eugene  W.,  430,  3d 
Carr  John  R.,  240  Bush 
Cassidy  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  157,  5th 
Catholic  Art  and  Book  Co.,  723  Market 
Cavalle  George  F..  15  Montgomery  Av 
Christiani  Eliza  T.  Mrs.,  1320  Mason 
Cohen  Edward  A.,  1.334  Market 


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Stationers— Retail— Contd. 

Cooper  &  Co.,  746  Market 
Corden  T.  J.,  351,  4th 
Creightons  The,  110  Turk 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush. 
Cunningham,  Curtiss  &  Welch,  SW  cor  San 

some  and  Sacramento 
Curtiss  Fred,  1016  Larkin 
Denny  Edward  &  Co.,  207  Montgomery 
Dobzensky  Sarah  Miss.  713  Larkin 
Dodge  Book  and  Stationery  Co..  112  Post 
Dorgan  Thomas  J..  .339  Hayes 
Duran  Cruz  E.,  334  Montgomery  Av 
Dutton  &  Partridge,  212-214  California 
Eaton  John  W.,  621  McAllister 
Edgerly  Laura  M.  Mrs.,  215  Montgomery  Av 
Ehrlich  Herman,  225.  6th 
Ephraim  Jacob  A.,  17  Geary 
Fahsel  Henry,  128,  3d 
Fayman  James  W.,  1650  Polk 
Freund  &  Co.,  423  Washington 
Gabriel  Christian,  1403  Devisadero 
Gatley  Richard  H.,  IO841/2  Howard 
Geisendorfer  Mary,  158,  2d 
Giraud  J.  &  H.,  California  Hotel 
Glenn  Thomas  C,  129,  7th 
Glixon  Nathan.  525.  4th 
Gompertz  M.,  522  Hayes 
Goodwin  John  F..  143,  9th 
Grube  Mas,  306,  3d 
Gutman  Fannie  Miss,  1330-1332  Polk 
Hamilton  Henry,  235,  4th 
Hardy  Frank  R.,  210  O'Farrell 
Hartwell,  Mitchell  &   Willis,  225  Post  and  107 

Montgomery 
Hatfield  Hugo  B.,  534  Montgomery  Av 
Hedemark  Dennis  E..  1054  Valencia 
Hepburn  Mort  &  Co.,  216  Sansome 
Heynemann  Milton,  406  Montgomery 
Hill  James  S.,  1401  Scott 
Hofmann  Joseph  A.,  120  Sutter 
Holden  Mary  Miss,  148,  4th 
Horton  E.  L..  2200  Fillmore 
Jackson  Samuel,  1941  Mission  and  2261  Market 
Johnson  &  Emigh,  Emporium  Bldg 
Krohn  Julia  M.  Mrs.,  1617  Baker 
Kruger  Charles  Mrs.,  1660  Polk 
Kurtzig  Martin,  419y2  Stockton 
Lachman  Carrie  Mrs.,  2304  Fillmore 
Lapariat  Alvina  Mrs.,  2218  Pine 
Le  Count  Bros.,  533  Market 
Levin  L.  &  Son,  26  Stockton 
Levy  Edward  P.,  1204  Market 
Little  S.  G.,  1915  Fillmore 
Long  Charles,  1833  O'Farrell 
Lorimer  William,  1527  Market 
Mandel  L.  B.  &  Co.,  128  California 
Marcuse  Charles,  514  Geary 
Marks  Harry,  331  Bush 
McSwegan  Edward,  141,  4th 
Methodist  Book  Depository,  1037  Market 
Middleton  J.  A..  2000  Pine 
Moorman  J.  C.  Mrs.,  1432  Broadway 
Nielson  Hans  D.,  2115  Fillmore 
Oberdeener  Wolf,  18,  1st 
Pacific  Stationery  Co.,  429  Washington 
Patrick  Francis  G.,  116,  9th 
Pavot,  Upham  &  Co..  101  Battery 
Pernau  Bros.  &  Pitts  Co.,  1808  Market  and  622 

Kearny 
Philan  John  N.,  211  Sutter 
Pierson  Bros.,  225  Kearny 
Richards  Josephine  Mrs.,  540  Bush 
Robertson  Alexander  M.,  126  Post 
Rossi  Stephen  J.,  533 Green 
San  Francisco  News  Co.,  206-208  Post 
Sanborn,  Vail  &  Co.,  741  Market 
Sehmulian  Alfred.  34.  6th 
Scholl  Otto.  1613  Larkin 
Scott  Frank,  36  Ellis 
Starkweather  H.  K.  Co.,  310  California 
Stromberg  Ida  F.  Mrs.,  1408  Pacific 
Strong  George  W..  2039  Mission 
Sully  John  A.,  1154  Golden  Gate  Av 
Tauzv  J.  &  Co..  6  Post 
Thatcher  E.  C,  1203  Scott 
Tillman  Leopold,  603  Davis 
Twigg  Daniel  A.,  408,  3d 


Van  Bibber  Thomas  C,  1305  Polk 

Van  Worner  Clara  B.  Miss,  NW  cor  25th  and 

Mission 
Vrachliotti  George,  1206  Polk 
Waibel  Frederick,  .3001,  16th 
Wale  George,  1204  Sutter 
White  E.  L.  Mrs.,  2.322  Fillmore 
Wiener  Morris  H..  390,  6th 
WILBER  ROBERT  C,  Palace  Hotel 
Wright  George  W.,  118  Taylor 
Yungers  John,  1706  Polk 
Ziegler  Bros.,  530  Montgomery 

Statisticians. 

McCarty  Louis  P.,  814  California 
Neal  Robert  W.,  320  California,  room  14 
Wolfe  George  H.,  935  Market 

Statuary  and  Monuments. 

(See  also  Marble  Works.) 
Daniel  John  &  Co..  SE  cor  Central  Av  and  Bush 
Jones  George  H.,  70  Columbian  Bldg 
Linforth  J.  (white  and  copper  bronze),  37Market 
Mencarini  Damiano,  911  Mission 
Seregni  F.,  24  Post 

*  Statuary  and  Monuments— MetaL 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Steam  Engine  Builders. 
FULTON  ENGINEERING  AND  SHIP  BUILDING 
WORKS,  213,  1st 

*  Steam  Engines. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
JACKSON  BYRON  MACHINE  WORKS,  625,  6th 
MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO..  141-143,  1st 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  222  Market,  works 

Potrero 

*  Steam  Fitters. 

(See  also  Gas  and  Steam  Fitters,  also  Plumb- 
ers and  Gas  Fitters.) 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Steam  Fitters'  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Steam   Gauges. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Steam  1  Heating  Apparatus. 

Dugan  Bros.,  404  Mission 

GRANNIS  J.  G.  &  CO.,  544  Mission  and  40  New 

Montgomery 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
McLain  J.  H.  Co.,  49  Crocker  Bldg 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

*  Steam  Packing. 
(See  also  Packing— Steam.) 

ASBESTOS  PARAFFINE  CO.,  131,  1st 
GOODYEAR  RUBBER  CO.  (mnfrs.),  577-575  Mar- 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 
NEW    YORK    BELTING   AND   PACKING    CO., 
LTD.,  509-511  Market 

•  Steam  Pipe  and  Fittings. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


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Steam  Power. 
Commercial  Steam  Power  Works,  510  Commer- 
cial 
Day  George  F.,  1.30  Main 

Pacific  Power  Co..  SE  cor  Stevenson  and  Ecker 
San  Francisco  Steam  Co.,  78  Chronicle  Bldg 

*  Steam  Pumps. 
EBY  JNO.  D.  (selling  agent  Barr  Pumping   En- 
gine Co.),  17-19  Main 

GARRATT  W.  T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Steam  Radiators. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Steam  Traps. 
DUGAN  BROTHERS.  404  Mission 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Steam  Whistles. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Steamboat  Companies. 

(See  also  Ferries.) 
Calift)rnia    Navigation    and    Improvement  Co. 

(Stockton  and  way  landings),  Washington 

St.  Wharf 
California    Transportation  Co.    (Stockton  and 

way  landings),  Jackson  St.  Wharf 
Sacramento  Transportation  Co.  (Red  Bluff,  Sac- 
ramento and    way  landings),  Jackson  St. 

Wharf 
Southern  Pacific  Co.  (Marysville,  Sacramento, 

Vallejo    and   way    landings),    Market    St. 

Wharf 
Union  Transportation  Co.    (Stockton  and  way 

landings),  Clay  St.  Wharf 

Steamship  Agencies. 

A.  &  A.  LINE,  booking  office  to  Sydney,  Auck- 
land, Honolulu,  Yokahama,  London,  Liver- 
pool, New  York  and  Chicago,  and  all  com- 
mon points,  L.  F.  Cockroft  agent,  114  Mont- 
gomery 

American  Line   (New  York  and  Southampton, 

TiHT'^Tn^r^iJ^uW-r^'^'^  Liverpool),  609  Market 

BALTIC  LINE  (New  York  to  Stettin),  Kahn  & 
Herzog  agents,  401  California 

Cadenasso  E.  &  Co.,  512  Montgomery 

Cevasco  Giovanni  B.,  729  Montgomery 

Conklin  &  Marchand.  626  Market 

Cook  Thomas  &  Son,  631  Market 

Cunard  Line  (New  York  and  Boston  to  Liver- 
pool), Williams.  Dimond  &  Co.  agents  202 
Market  and  3  Pine 

FUGAZI  J.  F.  &  CO.,  5  Montgomery  Av 

Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  10  Market 

HAMBURG-AMERICAN  STEAMSHTP  LINE 
fast  twm  screw  express  steamers  for  Lon- 
don, Paris  and  Hamburg,   Kahn  &  Herzog 

x,.,^§.'v?'^®'  ■^^'l  California  cor  Sansome 

HAMBURG-BALTIMORE  STEAMSHIP  LINE 
Kahn  &  Herzog  agents,  401  California  cor 
Sansome 

Hitchcock  D.  W.,  1  Montgomery 

International  Navigation  Company's  Transat- 
lantic Line,  609  Market 

Johnson-Locke  Mercantile  Co.  The,  204  Front 

KAHN  &  HERZOG,  successors  to  A.  W.  Myer 
401  California 

Nelson  Charles,  6  California 

Netherland  American  Steam  Navigation  Co 
621  Market 

NORTH       GERMAN       LLOYD 

^'Ei'^^?^?^^  i^^-  New  York  and  Bremen, 
New  York  and  Genoa,  Baltimore  and  Bre- 
?i^°i,J'^'^e^'  Robert  CapeUe  general  agent, 
118  Montgomery 

No  matter  what  your 

dealer  says, 
fcave   him  send   you 
123 


OCEANIC  STEAMSHIP  CO.,  for  Honolulu,  Auck- 
land, Sydney  and  Round   the  World,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.   general   agents,  114 
Montgomery 
Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co. ,  4  New  Montgomery 
Red  Star  Line,  New  York  and  Philadelphia  and 

Antwerp,  609  Market 
Saginaw  Steel  Steamship  Co..  319  Pine 
Spreckels  J,  D.  &  Bros.  Co.,  327  Market 
Thingvalla  Steam.ship  Co.,  44  East 
Torini  M.  G.  &  Co.,  4  Montgomery  Av 
Union  Steamship  Co.  of  New  Zealand,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  agents, 114  Montgomery 
UNION  STEAMSHIP  LINE,  New  York  tS  Ham- 
burg, Kahn  &  Herzog  agents,  401  California 
cor  Sansome 
West  Coast  Steamship  Co.,  20  Market 
White  Star  Line  (New  York,  Queenstown  and 
Liverpool),  213  Jackson 

Steamship  Companies. 

Commercial  Line  of  Steamers,  121  Market 
Crescent  City  Transportation  Co.,  314  Spear 
HOLMES'  DISPATCH  LINE,  506  Battery 
Humboldt  Steamship  Co.,  400  Front 
North  American  Navigation  Co.,  204  Front 
Occidental    and   Oriental    Steamship   Co.,  425 

Market 
OCEANIC  STEAMSHIP  CO.,  for  Honolulu,  Auck- 
land,  Sydney  and  Round  the  World,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  general  agents,  114 
Montgomery 
Oregon  Coal  and  Navigation  Co.,  NW  cor  Broad- 
way and  East 
Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.,  630  Market 
Pacific  Coast  Steamship  Co.,  for  Southern  Coast 
to  Los  Angeles,  San  Diego  and  intermediate 
ports,  Point  Arena,  Cufley's  Cove  and  Little 
River,  Portland  and  Astoria,  Victoria,  B.  C, 
and  Alaska,  Goodall,  Perkins  &  Co.  agents, 
10  Market 
Pacific  Mail  Steamship  Co.,  for  New  York,  via 
Panama  and  China  and  Japan,  offices'  cor 
Brannan  and  1st  and  435  Market 
Panama  Steamship  Line  The.  204  Front 
Progreso  Steamship  Co.,  319  Pine,  room  27 
South  American  Steamship  Co.,  203  California 
Union  Steamship  Co.  of  New  Zealand,  J.  D. 
Spreckels  &  Bros.  Co.  agents,  114  Montgom- 
ery 

*  Steamship  Supplies. 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

Steel  Importers. 

(See  also  Iron  and  Steel.) 

Doble  Abner  Co.,  13-15  Fremont 

DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN  &  HAYDEN  CO..  17-19 
Beale 

Gibbs  George  W.  Co.,  33-39  Fremont 

Isaac  William  B.,  226  Market 

JUDSON  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  Beale 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (stubs  and  mushet),  58  1st 

Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  18-22  Fremont 

MORRIS  H.  D.  &  CO.,  141-143,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

Park  Brother  &  Co.  Limited,  119  California 

Pennington  G.  W.  &  Sons,  218-220  Folsom 

Phelps  &  Arnold,  220-;i32  Mission 

Van  Winkle  I.  S.  &  Co.,  413-415  Market 

Woodlock  John,  26  Beale 

Steel  Plate  Engravers. 

(See  Engravers— Steel.)  * 

*  Steel  Stamps. 

Bernhardt  Paul  P.  &  Co.,  434  Montgomery 
Buchanan  &  Co.,  405  Front 
BUHLINGER  W.  F.,  608  Sacramento 


MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 


SOUTHFIELD  WELLINGTON 

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CHARLES  R.  ALLEN, 

AGENT, 

144SteuartSt..S.  F. 


DIXOH,  BORGESON  i  CO., 

37  Market  Street,  S.  F., 


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StencU  Cutters. 

Bernhardt  Paul  P.  &  Co.,  434  Montgomery 

BUCHANAN  &   CO;, 

405  Front 
HOFFMAN  G.  &  CO.,  608  Sacramento 
Holmes  S.  O.  &  Co.,  423  Washington 


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MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

Oakley  Aaron D.,  433  Washington 

Patrick  B.  H.,  512  Market 

Ridley  A.  E.&  Co.,  323  Front  . 

Schmidt  Label  and  Lithographic  Co.,  17-31  Mam 

WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 

*  Stencil  Stock. 
MOISE  L.  H..  320  Sansome,  room  68 
WOOD  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  211  Sutter 

Stenographers. 

(See  also  Phonographic  Reporters.) 
Adams  Charles  H.,  45-46  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Ayres'  Stenographic  Institute,  325  Montgomery 
Barney  Hattie  E.  Mrs.,  40-41  Nevada  Block 
BARRETT  MARGARET  G.  MISS.  302  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  3-4 
Belden  Edwin  S..  45-46  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Bennett  Clement,  15  Mills  Bldg.  8th  floor 
Boch  Louise  H.  Miss,  17  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Brown  B.  C,  8  Mills  Bldg,  10th  floor 
Burt  Anna  C.  Miss,  34  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Busteede  Anna  C,  630  Market 
Coombs  A.  L.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Curtis  Belle  A.,  410  Spreckels  Bldg 
Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  320 Sansome 
Elder  Robert  H.,  16  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Frew  Emma  P.,  28-30  Mills  Bldg  7th  floor 
Frierson  Katherine  Miss,  41-42  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor 
Gear  Hiram  L.,  211  Sansome,  rooms  8-9 
Goe  Ella  Mrs.,  8  Mill  Bldg,  2d  floor 
Hanson  B.  F.  &  Co.,  55  Chronicle  Bldg 
Hawes  George  H.,  320  Sansome.  room  57 
Holland  James  L.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
James  Charles  H.,  310  Pine,  room  38 
Johnson  Harriet  M.,  7  Flood  Bldg 
Kelley  C.  E.  Miss,  45  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Lanfar  H.  L.  Miss,  628' Market 
Mallery  Jessie  B.  Mrs.,  111-112  Crocker  Bldg 
McNally  Edith  Miss,  45-46  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Merrill-Miller  College,  68  Nucleus  Bldg 
Mott  Ernest  J.,  320  Sansome,  room  57 
Olney  L.  Miss,  916  Market,  room  22 
Peters  Mattie  E.,  630  Market 
Peterson  I.  Miss,  16  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 
Pilcher  Birdie  Miss,  425  Montgomery,  rooms  4-5 
Pilcher  L.  R.  Miss,  584  Emporium  Bldg 
Potter  Stephen,  1  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Rich  L.  A.  Mrs.,  402  Montgomery 
Rosengarden  Edna.  20  Crocker  Bldg 
Rosengarden  H.  Mrs.,  20  Crocker  Bldg 
Shephard  Misses  508  California,  room  35 
Smith  George  W.,  8  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Stevens  Joseph  P.,  New  City  Hall 
Sumner  Samuel  B.,  New  City  Hall 
Vernon  Frank,  New  City  Hall 
Vernon  Howard,  New  City  Hall 
Walter  Harvey  W.,New  City  Hall 
Williamson  Robert,  219  Bush,  room  9 
Wilson  B.  M.  Miss,  45  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Worden  Shirley  A.  Miss,  38  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

•  *  Step  Ladders. 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
Bicycle  Step  Ladder  Co.  (Rolling),  Jno.  Wood- 
lock  agent,  26 


*  Stereoptlcons. 
ANDREWS  THOMAS  P.,  109  Montgomery 
COLT  J.  B.  &  CO.  (N.  Y.),  makers,  George  Breck 

manager  Western  Branch.  131  Post 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 
PARTRIDGE  SAM  C,  121  Post 


Stereot3T)ers. 
CALIFORNIA  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  510  Clay 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
FILMER-ROLLINS     ELECTROTYPE     CO..    424 

Sansome 
WINTERBURN  JOSEPH  CO.,  417  Clay 

Stevedores. 

Allen  &  Young,  308  California 

Bingham  H.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Sansome  and  Hal 

Bingham  Henry,  1st  and  Brannan 
Chase  James  B.  &  Co.,  17  Steuart 
Eschen  &  Minor,  Mission  Wharf  1 
Freese  Andrew  C,  55  Mission 
Haseltine  Charles  E.  &  Co.,  54  Mission 
Herriman  &  Mills,  201  Front 
Levensaler  J.  G.  &  Co.,  54  Mission 
McPhee  Charles  A.,  44  East 
Menzies  Stewart  &  Co.,  512-514  Battery 
Nix  &  Merguire,  800,  4th 
Sennett,  Miller  &  Co.,  112  Leidesdorff 
Spear  A.  F.  &  Co.,  133  Spear 
Whitney  John  E.,  11  Steuart 

Stock  Brokers. 

(See  Brokers— Mining   Stock,  also  Stock  and 
Bond.) 

Stone— Artificial. 

(See  Artificial  Stone.) 

Stone  Dealers. 

(See  also  Quarries.) 
Arizona  Sandstone  Co.,  69  Columbian  Bldg 
Brady  O.  E.,  cor  Bryant  and  11th 
California  Sandstone  and  Contracting  Co.,  40 

New  Montgomery 
Curry  James  M.,  40  New  Mpntgomery 
Degan  Patrick,  423,  11th 
Jones  George  H.,  70  Columbian  Bldg 
Kilpatrick  David,  40  New  Montgomery 
Lloyd  H.  J.,  Harrison  bet  13th  and  14th 
McPhee  Co.,  1219  Market 

Nutting  John  F.,  NE  cor  Ellis  and  Broderick 
Roche  Thomas  B.,  cor  14th  and  Harrison 

*  Stone  Ware. 


iN.CLARK&SONS. 

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Storage. 

CSee  Warehouses,  also  Furniture  Storage.) 

*  Storage  Batteries. 

Henry  W.  A.  &  Co.,  33  Lily  Av 
Pacific  Electric  Motor  Co.,  12  Annie 

*  Store  Fixtures. 

(See  also  Office  and  Store  Fixtures.) 
FINK  &  SCHINDLER,  1309-1315  Market 
HOFFMAN,  DAHL  &  CO.,  220  Market 
PEULECKA  H.  L.,  17  Halleck 
San  Francisco  Novelty  and  Plating  Works,  68- 
72,  1st 

Store  Service  Companies. 

Lamson  Consolidated    Store   Service   Co.,   120 
Sutter,  room  47 

Stove  Manufacturers. 
BRIDGE  AND  BEACH  MANUFACTURING  CO.. 

13-15  Bluxome 
California    Stove    and    Iron    Works,  office   304 

Montgomery 
CRIBBEN,  SEXTON  &  CO.,  13-15  Bluxome 
Graham  James,  35,  2d 
lis  John  G.  &  Co.,  814-816  Kearny 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
OCCIDENTAL   FOUNDRY,  NW  cor  Main  and 

and  Harrison 
Ray  W  S.  Manufacturing  Co.,  12-14  California 
Ringen  Stove  Co.  (gasoline),  13-15  Bluxome 


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MANUFACTURERS    OF 


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SAN  FRANCISCO  STOVE 

WORKS,  622-628,  3d 

Steiger  &  Kerr,  NW  cor  Main  and  Harrison 
Tay  George  H.  Co.,  610-620  Battery 

Stove  Pipe  Elbows. 

Pacific  Corrugated  Stove  Pipe  Elbow  Co.,  41 


Stoves  and  Tinware. 

Becker  Bros.,  339  Hayes 
Blackman  M.  J.,  225  " 


Bridge   and   Beach    Manufacturing   Co.     13-15 

Bluxome 
Brown  Charles  &  Son,  807  Market 
Bryan  John  M.,  2105  Mission 
Central  Park  Fair,  1181-1185  Market 
Colman  Herrman,  1306  Stockton 
Cribben,  Sexton  &  Co.,  13-15  Bluxome 
Curtin  James  &  Co.,  1123  Market 
Day  John  T.,  1414  Stockton 
De  La  Montanya  James,  606-608  Battery   and 

214-222  Jackson 
De  Lano  Bros.,  21  Spear 
Duncan  John  M.  &  Son,  1136  Mission 
Elder  William  J.,  606  Clay 
Ernst  Henry,  634  Broadway 
Ferin  Peter  A.,  629  Vallejo 
Freeman  &  Wrin,  326,  3d 
Funge  P.  C,  1370  Market 
Gaskill  &  Regan,  119  New  Montgomery 
Gibbs  Jacob,  311/2,  9th 

Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  225-337  Market 
Holmes  J.  Mrs.,  416  Jackson 
Howes  E.  S.,  1625  Devisadero 

S°=^?™  n-  ^S'^o^^*^  ^^®)'  ^^  Montgomery  Av 

ILS  JOHN  G.  &  CO.,  814-816  Kearny 

KIECKHEFER  BROTHERS  CO.,  12  Drumm 

Koch  &  Grimes,  1075  Howard 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

Leinhardt  John  &  Co.,  626  Kearny 

Leiser  Louis,  67,  4th 

Levi  Samuel,  1321  Mission 

Levy  Oscar  S.,  205-207  Market 

LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 

Maas  Jacob,  1053  Folsom 

Mangrum  &  Otter,  27  New  Montgomery 

McCarty  Daniel,  1629  Market 

Meadow  Bros.,  244  Chattanooga 

Mensor  A.  &  Co.,  1734  Market 

Meyer  Gustav,  .508,  4th 

Meckel  Ernst,  1332  Pacific 

Montague  W.  W.  &  Co.,  309-317  Market 

Myers  John  F.  &  Co.,  947  Market 

Nairne  Andrew,  1703  Market 

^ni^l^^^%^^^■^^■??^'''^^''  ^^'^  "03  Stockton 
NOONAN  JEREMIAH,  1017-1023  Mission 


O'Hair  Patrick  E.,  135,4th 
Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook,  15  Mission 
Rapp  C.  Henry,  230  Leavenworth 

5^^  ^■,.^- ^^^°^^'^°*u'"i°g  Co.,  12-14  California 

Rehn  Charles,  2814,  16th 

Ruggles  David  W.,  408-410  Jackson 

San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  stove  dept  (gas 
stoves),  236  Post 

Schumacher  Frederick  A.,  230  Leavenworth 

Schuster  Bros.,  306  Sutter 

Seller  Bros.  &  Co.,  110-114  Battery 

Simons  Mary  Mrs.,  438^  Broadway 

Spear  L.  E.,  44  Steuart 

Tay  George  H.  Co.,  610-620  Battery 

Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard,  lS-14  Market 

Weaver  D.  S.,  407  Hayes 

Wiester&Co.  (oil  and  gas),  17-19  New  Mont- 
gomery 

Wolf  Rudolph,  333,  4th 

*  Stoves— Coal  OU. 

(See  also  Hardware,  also  Lamp  Dealers.) 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Myers  John  F.  &.  Co.,  947  Market 

*  Stoves— Second-hand. 
RUGGLES  DAVID  W..  408-410  Jackson 

DAVID  W.   RUGGLES 

Cheapest  and  Best  Line  of 

Secoimd   Maimd  Sxoves 

In  San  Francisco 
408-410  JACKSON  STREET 

Bet.  Sansome  and  Battery  Sts. 

*  Straw  Goods— Importers. 

(See  also  Millinery  Goods— Wholesale.) 
Hinz  &  Landt,  543  Market 

Straw  Works. 

Atlantic  Straw  Co.,  104,  5th 
Excelsior  Straw  Works,  120,  4th 
King  Henry  L  ,  597  Mission 
Pacific  Straw  Works,  106,  4th 
Stange  &  Jaenicke,  39,  Sd 
Western  Straw  Works,  755  Mission 

Street  Railroad  Companies. 

(See  Railroad  Companies— Street.) 
*  Structural  Iron  Work  for  Buildings. 

JUDSON  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  SW  cor  How- 
ard and  Beale 

PACIFIC  ROLLING  MILL  CO.,  100  Market 


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J.  GUNDLACH  &  Co, 


Fine  Old  Table  Wines. 
California's  Choicest  Products. 


1940 


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CROCKER-IiANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


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Stucco  Work. 

(See  Plaster  Decorations.) 

Stump  PuUers. 

Harvey  George,  California  Stump  Puller,  82-84 

Zoe 
United  States  Tree  and  Stump  Extracting  Co., 

134  Market 

Sutomarine  Divers. 

(See  Divers— Submarine. 

Subscription  Book  Agencies. 

(See  also  Booksellers.) 
Appleton  D.  &  Co.  (N.  Y.),  1  Flood  Bldg 
Bronson  E.  D.  &  Co.,  933  Market 
Collier  Peter  F.,  89-92  Murphy  Bldg 

*  Sugar  Machinery. 
LINFORTH  JAMES.  37  Market 
O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 
Wagner  Jos.  Mfg.  Co.,  101-103  Mission 

*  Sugar  Planters. 

Hakalau  Plantation  Co.,  327  Market 
Hawaiian  Commercial  and  Sugar  Co.,  119  Bush 
Hutchinson  Sugar  Plantation  Co.,  327  Market 
Occidental  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  327  Market 

Sugar  Refiners. 

Alameda  Sugar  Co.,  132  Market 

American  Sugar  Refinery,  SW  cor  Battery  and 

Union 
California  Sugar  Refinery,  327  Market 
Saroni  Louis  &  Co.,  508-512  Front 
Western  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  327  Market 
Western  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  327  Market 

Sulphur  Dealers. 

Mexican  Phosphate  and  Sulphur  Co.,  530  Cali- 
fornia, rooms  49-50 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  office  402  Front 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD,  sole  agents  Paci- 
fic Sulphur  Refinery,  212-214  Market 

Stauffer  Chemical  Co.,  402  Front,  room  7 


Surety  Companies. 

(See  Insurance  Companies— Guarantee.) 

Surgical  Institutes. 

National,  319  Bush 

Surgical  Instruments. 
BERBERT  A.  &  BROTHER,  1376  Market 
Ducombe  William  S.,  1011  Polk 
Faas  George,  328  Bush 
FOLKERS  J.H.  A.  &  BROTHER.  815  Market 


J.  H.  A.  FOLKERS  &  BRO. 

815  MARKET  STREET 

Sole  Agents  GEO.  TIEMANN  &  CO.,   (New  York) 
Complete  Illustrated  Catalogue  on  application. 

Hatteroth  William,  321-325  Kearny 

Hofmann  Joseph  A.,  120  Sutter 

Hoppe  Reinhold,  328  Bush 

Lietz  A.  Co.,  422  Sacramento 

Lyons  Arthur  W.  N.,  410  Kearny,  room  19 

Mallery  N.  W.,  111-112  Crocker  Bldg 

Ries  Charles  A.,  230  Kearny 

Stott  Wellington,  319Spreckels  Bldg 

ikelee  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Bush  and  Montgomery 
and  NE  cor  Polk  and  Sutter 


Surveyors. 

(See  also  Engineers— Civil.) 
BAKER  FRANK  J.  &  CO.,  325  Montgomery,  room 

34,  hours  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.,  evenings  7  to  8  p. 

m.,  telephone  Black  2081.    We  have  in  our 

office  full  and  complete  data  for  the  survey 

of  any  lot  in  San  Francisco 
Bradford  Wager,  606  Montgomery 
Hillis  Robert  J.,  531  California,  room  1 
HOLCOMBE  CHARLES  H..  393  Emporium  Bldg, 

3d  floor,  telephone  South  683 
Hopper  John  P.,  74  Flood  Bldg 
Kellogg  Norman  B.,  418  California 
Langrehr  Henry  C.  (mines),  125  Phelan  Bldg 
Meddock  J.  T.,  531  California,  room  1 
Sandow  George,  530  California,  room  27 
Smith  J.  George,  17  Mills  Bldg,  3d  floor  and  43 

Crocker  Bldg 
Tilton  Charles  S.,  New  City  Hall,  3d  floor  and 

420  Montgomery  . 

Wackenreuder  Henry,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Erie 


*  Surveyors'  Instruments. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  315-219  Bush 
KAHN  HENRY  &  CO.,  642  Market 
LIETZ  A.  CO.  THE,  422  Sacramento 
SALA  JOSEPH  C,  429  Montgomery.    (See  adver- 
tisement on  opposite  page) 


THE  A,  LIETZ  COMPANY 

Surveying 
Instruments 

Largest  Establishment 

on  the 

Pacific  Coast 

422  Sacramento  St. 

N.  E.  Cor. 
Sansome  &   Sacramento 

Streets, 
Telephone,  Black  1311 

Surveyors— Lumber. 
Adams  George  W.,  9  Mission 
Bassett  William,  9  Mission 
Benson  George.  9  Mission 
Byxbee  Elmer  E.,  9  Mission 
Clough  John  F.,  9  Mission 
Cook  A'geron  M.,  9  Mission 
Eaton  Charles  H..  9  Mission 
Fisher  Henry,  9  Mission 
Flitner  Frank  W.,  9  Mission 
Gerry  Ferdinand  F.,  9  Mission 
Goodwin  Thaddeus  P.,  9  Mission 
Gordon  Harry  G.,  9  Mission 
Hanify  Albert  R.,  9  Mission 
Hobart  John  R..  9  Mission 
Keogh  Austin,  9  Mission 
Kincaid  William  R.,  9  Mission 
Kittredge  John  R.,  9  Mission 
Lyman  Charles,  9  Mission 
Maher  John,  9  Mission 
Markel  Rufus  C,  9  Mission 
McCaul  Colin,  9  Mission 
MoKinnon  Joseph  J.,  9  Mission 
Milliken  William  H.,  9  Mission 
Morss  George  A.,  9  Mission 
MulhoUand  William  W.,9  Mission 
Oldfield  Charles,  9  Mission 
Palmer  Albert  R.,  9  Mission 
Palmer  James  W.,  9  Mission 
Phillips  Nathan  F.,  9  Mission 
Powell  J.  H.,  22  Market,  room  10 
Prideaux  John  S.,  9  Mission 
Smith  William  A.,  9  Mission 
Swanton  Sumner  B.,  9  Mission 
Whidden  William  G.,  9  Mission 
Whipple  Stephen  K.,  9  Mission 
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The  Oldest  and  Largest  Establishment  of  its  Kind  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 

ESTABLISHED    IN    NEW  YORK  IN  1834.  ESTABLISHED  IN  SaN    FRANCISCO  IN    1855. 

Joseph  C.  Sala 

Successor    to    JOHN    ROACH 
Wlanufacturer    of    /Vlodern 

CIVIL 
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INSTRUMENTS 

Examined,  Repaired  and  Carefully  Adjusted 


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Surveyors— Marine. 

Hopken  Lueder,  321  California 
IVIetcalfe  John,  304  California 
Tardif  Frederick,  303  California 
Thayer  I.  E.,  28  California 
Turner  Louis  H.,  38  California 
Watson  Horace  H.,  303  California 

Suspender  Makers. 

California  Suspender  Co.,  6-8  Sutter 
Eintracht  &  Milsner,  112  Sutter 
Heineman  Henry  M.,  109  Sansome 

*  Suspension  Bridge  Builders. 

(See  Bridge  Builders.) 

Syrups  and  Cordials. 

Blumenthal  &  Co.,  658-660  Mission 

Cahen  Louis  &  Son,  418  Sacramento 

California  Condensed  Juice  Co.,  403  Sutter 

Chicago  Cider  and  Fruit  Syrup  Co.,  341,  8th 

Jaujou  E.  A.  &  Co.,  433  Jackson 

Levy  Simon,  311  Battery 

Long  Syrup  Refining  Co.,  SW  cor  8th  and 
Broadway 

Meyer  Em.  &  Co.,  303  Sutter 

Pacific  Coast  Syrup  Co.,  713-719  Sansome 

Quiros  Soda  Water  Co..  .5.55  Polk 

SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (agents  Ross' 
Royal  Lime  Juice  Cordial,  Belfast,  and 
Curtice  Bros.  Maple  Syrup),  313-314  Market 

Walter  M.  &  Co.,  811  Montgomery 

WOLFF  WILLIAM  &  CO:,  337-339  Market 

Tack  Manufacturers. 

Atlas  Tack  Corporation,  45,  3d 
Judson  Manufacturing   Co.,  SW   cor    Howard 
and  Beale 


*  Tags. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 

Tailors. 

(*  Merchants.) 
Abraham  Carl,  302  Turk 

*  Abraham  Max,  320  Montgomery  Av 
Abrahams  Joseph,  410  Kearny 
Acker  Franz,  307  Leavenworth 

*  Adams  Charles,  1384  Market 
Aigner  Lucas,  910  Illinois' 
Albrecht  John,  519  Bush 
Alexander  Adolf,  211  O'Farrell 
Alms  Charles,  402  Jones 

*  Altmann  Jacob,  1034  Sutter 

*  Anchor  Pants  Co.,  36  Montgomery 
Anderson  August,  254  Jessie 
Anderson  Charles  J.,  432  Montgomery 
Anderson  Hans,  373  Natoma 

Anderson  John  E.,  ^hi  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
Anderson  Oscar,  713'/4  Bush 
An  tones  &  Ivankovich,  131  Turk 
Appell  Simon,  236  Ellis 
Asher  Jacob,  426  Geary 

*  Attell  S.  &  Son,  419  Spreckels  Bldg 
Attinger  Frederick,  1130  Turk 
Baago  Knud,  3.58  Jessie 

Bail  Paul,  15  Monroe 
Barber  Robert  L.,  114a  Ellis 

*  Barduhn  John,  8  Kearny 
Barnett  Mark  J.,  3347b  Mission 
Basch  Brothers,  827  Howard 
Baum  Morris,  604  O'Farrell 
Bauman  &  Son^,  1141  Union 

*  Baumann  Martin,  31  Murphy  Bldg 

*  Baumeister  &  Jaggi,  1713  Market 
Behm  Emanuel,  114^2  Turk 

*  Bell  Bernard,  7831/2  Market 

*Bendixen  &  Grennan,  211-313  Spreckels  Bldg 
Berlin  Bernard,  315V£  O'Farrell 


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Tailors— Cont'd. 

Bernard  Samuel,  2214  Geary 
Bernstein  Louis,  1828  Market 

*  Bernstein  Samuel,  417  Geary 
Bickel  Emile,  323  Noe 

*  Billsteen  Peter  C,  23  Kearny 

*  Bliss  Charles,  115  Sutter 

*  BLOCK  &  GEORGES,  119  Sutter 
Bock  Jacob,  1648  Market 

*  Borck  &  Rosenberg,  254  Ellis 

*  Brandt  &  Co.,  139  Montgomery 

*  Braun  Frank,  438  Bush 

*  Bremler  Rudolph,  303  Grant  Av 

*  Brendel  Herman,  209  Post 
Breuer  John  T.,  824  Pacific 

*  BRIDGE  H.  S.  &  CO.,  622  Market 
*BrieH.  &  Co.,  211,  6th 

*  Brown  Louis,  9,  9th 
Brown  Max,  9  Steuart 

*  Bruggemann  Henry,  513  Montgomery 
Buchman  Meyer,  87  Everett 

Bull  James,  542,  ;M 

*  Bullock  &  Jones  Co.,  105  Montgomery 
*Bunster  Bros.,  634  Market 
Burhans  William  J.,  417  Turk 

*  Burr  B.  J.  &  Co.,  224  Sutter 
Cabrera  Pasquel,  10065/2  Pacific 
California  Uniform  Co.,  523  Market 
Carlson  Nels,  403  Stevenson 

*  Cederbloom  &  Dyhr,  410  Kearny 
Christensen  Christian  P.,  120  Ellis 
Cline  Samuel,  411  '/4  Kearny 
Clink  Morris,  336  Clementina 
Cohen  Aaron,  450,  6th 

Cohen  Aaron,  547  Clay 
Cohan  Aaron,  1000  Sutter 
Cohen  Hermann,  1621  Devisadero 
Cohen  Isaac,  504  Leavenworth 
Cohen  Joseph,  601V4  Washington 
Cohen  Louis,  208  Polk 
Cohn  Aaron,  1104  Clay 

*  Cohn  Wolf  L.,  227  Montgomery 
Coleman  Charles,  416?^  Natoma 

*  Coleman  Abraham.  775  Market 

*  Columbia  Wool  Mills,  575  Market 

*  Columbus  Woolen  Co.  The,  545  Market 

*  Cooper  John,  28  New  Montgomery 
Cooper  Joseph,  102  Powell 
Cooper  Morris,  823c  Sutter 
Cooper  Solomon,  129,  6th  rear 
Corrigan  John,  304  Minna 

Corrin  Jacob.  230,  7th 

*  Curley  J.  H.  &  Co.,  846  Market 

CURLEY  &  WOLF, 

12-14  Phelan  Bldg,  telephone  Main  1367 

Curran  Isaac,  966  Folsom 
Curran  Morris,  3  Harriet 

*  Daley  John  R.,  319  Stockton 

*  Damner  Samuel,  206  O'Farrell 

*  Daughney  &  Peguillan,  200'/4,  4th 
Daus  Daniel,  914  Kearny 

Davis  William,  1633  Post 
Davis  Edward,  347,  3d 
Davis  Jacob,  131,  2d 
De  Cleer  &  Son,  1  Bacon  PI 
Dieckert  Martin,  1523  Folsom 

*  Dignan  John  P.,  103  Murphy  Bldg 
Dold  Joseph,  722  Valencia 
Domenici  Basilio,  1337  Dupont 
*Drady  Bros.,  8  Stockton 
*Driscoll  Frank  J.,  954  Mission 
Drossel  Charles,  1140  Market 
Drury  Michael,  1230  Point  Lobos  Av 
Duprat  Antonio,  3136  Fillmore 
*Edlin  J.,  617  Market 

Eging  Christian,  316  Leavenworth 
*Eichorn  Julius  A.,  308  Kearny 
Eidinger  Edward,  3337  Mission 
*Ek  John,  410  Kearny 
*Ellert  William.  3,  6th 
Erb  Emanuel,  338  Bush 
*Erb  Morris.  438  Montgomery 
*Erikson  &  Pierson,  311  Phelan  Bldg 
Evans  Andrew,  906  Laguna 
Evans  John  M.,  330  Broderick 
Factor  Samuel,  31714  O'Farrell 
Fass  Aaron,  648V2  Commercial 


*Fass  Bros.,  511  Kearny 
Faust  Henry,  555,  4th 
*Finking  Richard,  341  Kearny 
*Finn  Patrick  F.,  1547  Mission 
Finucane  John,  2507  Mission 
*Flierl  John  F.,  34,  3d 
*Flynn  &  Sheehan,  906  Market 
*Forgie  Hugh,  231/2  Geary 
*Forgie  John,  530  California 
Forsberg  Andrew  G.,  29'A  Kissling 
*Fox  Max,  422  Powell 
Franks  Newman,  131  Eddy 
Frei  Conrad,  304  Powell 
*Friedlander  B.,  1610  Market 
*Fross  Bernard,  336  Bush 
*Fuchs  Isidor,  113,9th 
♦Gardner  John,  150,  5th 
Gaskell  Edward  T.,  203  Leavenworth 
*Geick  Frederick,  905i4  Howard 
*Geimann  William  F.,  112  Sutter 
Geister  August,  1313V2  Pacific 
Gellatly  Peter  D.,  3739  Greenwich 
Gensler  Julius,  131^4  Eddy 
Gilbert  Charles,  104  Powell 
Giorgi  Louis,  118  Montgomery  Av 
Glass  Marcus,  403  O'Farrell 
Goldberg  Albert,  1043  Valencia 
Goldberg  Davis,  526  Commercial 
Goldman  Leopold.  1239^4  Market 
Goldstein  Kan,  634  Ellis 
Goldstein  Leon,  7  Leonard  PI 
Goldstein  Perry,  62354  Post 
Goodman  Jacob,  1329  Polk 
Goodman  Marcus,  53654  Hayes 

*GORDAN  THE  TAILOR, 

1122-1124  Market 

*Gottheim  Louis,  350  Bush 

Great  Eastern  Clothes  Renovating  Co.,  419  Cal- 
ifornia 
Green  William,  255  Steuart 

*  Greenburg  Samuel,  131  Montgomery 

*  Grennan  Bros.,  15  Ellis 
Gronosky  Henry,  1015  Larkin 
Gross  Otto,  1213  Polk 
Gross  Philip,  2009  Fillmore 
Grundman  Frank  J.,  171  Minna 
Gutman  Joseph,  303,  5th 
Haab  Henry,  643  McAllister 
Haas  Morris,  803  Larkin 

*  Hand  L.,  431  Kearny 
Hansen  Hans  F.,  1.36  Natoma 
Hansen  John,  1.569  Market 

*  Hardy  J.  R.  &  Co.,  137  Montgomery 
Harowitz  Simon,  31,  3d 

Harris  Harry,  956  Howard 

*  Harris  Herman,  1933  Fillmore 
Harris  Joseph,  204  Brannan 

*  Harris  Simon,  331  Montgomery  Av 

*  Harshall  A.,  13  Kearny 

*  Hart  Bros.,  116  Montgomery 
Hartleitner  Lorenz,  136%  O'Farrell 

*  Hartmanshenn  John,  706  Howard 

*  Hawes  Jacob  H.,  Mezzanine  B.,  Crocker  Bldg 
Hayden  Frank,  643  Post 

Haymann  Julius,  47,  3d 

*  Heino  S.,  102  Stockton 

*  Herbert  Edmund,  632  Market 

*  Hess  Henry,  126  Kearny 
Hickey  John,  17  Mason 
Hildebrandt  Henry,  107  Geary 

*  Hornberg  Axel  P.,  131  Sutter 
Hulten  August.  533  Pacific 

*  Hutt  Harry  D..  313  Mason 

*  Israel  Jacob,  112,9  th 
Jacobs  Abraham,  1238  Market 
Jacobs  Hyman,  203  Montgomery  Av 
♦Jacobs  Hyman  S.,  109,  4th 
Jacobson  Jacob  L.,  432  Montgomery 
Jensen  Andreas,  402  Montgomery,  room  28 
Johnsen  Hans  P.,  533,  3d 

Johnson  Frank  A., 433  Montgomery 
Jonas  Bernard,  403  Montgomery,  room  36 

*  Jonas  Isaac,  238-340,  3d 

*  Jonas  L.  &  Bro.,  54,  3d  and  304,  4th 
Jonas  Sigmund.  146,  4th 

*  Jones  Marshall  F.,  115  Phelan  Bldg 
Joseph  Isaac,  8  Turk 

*  Kalisky  Louis,  1398  Market 


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*  Kammerer  Charles  G.,  23  Chronicle  Bldg 
Kanein  Edward  C,  402  Montgomery,  room  28 
Karskl  Gabriel,  393,  6th 

*  Kavanagh  Bros.,  6  New  Montgomery 

*  Kavanagh  Richard  H.,  633  Market 

*  Kayser  Marcus,  430a  McAllister 
Keck  George,  333,  19th 

Kelpe  Charles,  164^4  Jessie 

*  Kenny  John  S.,  9  Geary 

*  Kent  Thomas  E.,  597  Mission 

*  King  Albert  T.,  NW  cor  Kentucky  and  Sierra 
Kivi  Felix,  1343  Folsom 

Klarnet  Joseph,  118  Leidesdorff 
Kloehn  Henry,  610  Napa 
Kluge  August,  91/4  Dale  PI 

*  Knerr  S.  G.  &  Son,  40  Murphy  Bldg 
Koenig  Joseph,  774  Folsom 
Koplan  Samuel,  511^4  Jones 
Kozminsky  Harris,  315  Stevenson 

*  Krall  &  Schmoll,  22  Kearny 
*Krieger  W.  T.,  26,  9th 

*  Krouse  Samuel  R.,  3144,  16th 
Krown  Morris,  912i4  Folsom 
Kudrna  Frank,  404  Jackson 
Kuttner  Benjamin,  400  Dupont 
Liachman  Louis,  518  Pine 

*  Lahl  John,  405  Post 

*  Lancaster  &  Co.,  414  Kearny 
Landa  Adolph,  335^,  3d 

*  Lander  David,  1934  Mission 
*LandoBros.,  14  McAllister 
Lehman  Albert,  736Larkin 

*  Lemoine  Emile  A.,  331  Kearny 

*  Lemos  Leon,  1117  Market 

*  Levy  Hermann,  173S Market 
Levy  Isidore,  205,  3d 

Levy  Jacob,  413  Hayes 
Levy  Marks,  2922  (3018),  16th 
Levy  Michael  S.,  176  Minna 
Levy  Morris,  914^4  Folsom 
Levy  Samuel  N.,  2O814,  7th 

*  Levy  Samuel  N.,  209  Sutter 

*  Lewis  William,  36  Montgomery 

*  Lewis  &  Fowler,  315  Spreckels  Bldg 

*  Liljenborg  Frank  O.,  8  Grant  Av 

*  Lindenstadt  Charles  E.,  87  Flood  Bldg 
Lindner  Julius,  904  Larkin 

Liske  John  H.,  708  Bush 
♦LITCHFIELD  J.  M.  &  CO..  12  Post 

*  Locher  F.  Joseph,  3214  Geary 
Loew  Aaron,  305  Ellis 
Loorya  Marcus,  106  Jackson 
Lynch  Hugh,  3.%  3d 

*  LYONS  CHARLES, 

1212-1218  Market,  302  Kearny  and  908 
Market 

Mahoney  Dennis,  1513  Polk 
Mahoney  John,  1513  Polk 

*  Markowitz  Abram,  1331  Market 

*  Marks  Philip,  1436  Howard 

*  Martin  Samuel,  703  Market 
Masonick  Isaac,  3I99£  Ellis 

*  Mayer  Henry,  109  Sutter 

*  McCrystle  Charles,  103,  9th 
McLaughlin  Charles,  10021/4  McAllister 
McPherson  Alexander,  308  Stevenson 
Meade  Henry,  409  Commercial 

*  Meyers  Jachiel,  1028  Market 
Michael  Solomon,  117  Leidesdorff 
Michaels  Abraham,  504'/^,  6th 
Michaels  Morris,  HI  St.  Ann's  Bldg 

*  Millard  B.  F.,  338  Geary 
Miller  Frederick,  23  Polk 
Moore  Phillip,  35,  3d 
Morgenstern  Millard,  1104  Clay 

*  Morris  Adolf,  122,  3d 
Morris  Pincus,  10  Howard 
Mussiggang  Jacob,  254  Jessie 

*  Myers  Joseph  C,  223  Kearny 

*  Myers  M.  J.  &  Son,  146  Geary 
Naftaly  Asher,  239,  7th 

*  Nathan  Charles,  37  Sutter 

*  Neeb  Henry,  138,  7th 

*  Nemec  Frank,  103,  7th 
Neuberger  S..  10  Turk 

*  Neuhaus  &  Co.,  115  Kearny 
Neuman  Israel,  804  Folsom 
Neumann  George,  1 33314  Broadway  rear 


*  NEWBAUER  &  LEVY,  12  Montgomery 
Newman  Max,  38  Morris  Av 
Newmark  Maurice,  22%  Geary 

*  NicoU  The  Tailor,  1133  Market 

*  Noble  William  W.,  1222  Stockton 

*  Nolan  Stephen  B.,  71,  4th 

*  Nordwell  O.  W.  &  Co.,  218  Bush 

*  Norin  Andrew,  505  Sutter 
Nowak  Kazimier,  1819  Union 
O'Halloran  Thomas,  536  Grove 

*  Oberg  Fritz,  734i/4  Market 

*  Olsen  Edwin  G.,  15  Phelan  Bldg 
Olsen  Martin,  61/2  Golden  Gate  Av  rear 
Oyden  Soren  C. ,  W  s  Mission  Road  nr  Amazon  Av 
Palmquist  John,  433  Montgomery 

Paul  Charles,  9  Franklin 
Peck  Louis,  535  California 
Perrenoud  Auguste,  531,  34th 

*  Persinger&  Glixman,  118  Geary 
Peter  Andrew,  3389  Bryant 
Peterson  August,  7131/2  Bush 

*  Peterson  Olof,  8  Grant  Av 

*  Peterson  &  Landeor,  39  Eddy 
Peyser  Louis,  San  Jose  Av  nr  30th 
Phillips  Philip,  7  Eddy 

*  Planz  Henry  &  Son,  535  Geary 
Plato  Joseph  F.,  13  Leidesdorff 

*Poheim  Joseph  T.,  201  Montgomery.  724   and 
1110  Market 

*  Postiglione  G.  M.,  107  Sutter 

*  Potter  Thomas  B.,  1004  Polk 
Prahl  Henry  H.,  11  Sutter 

*  Quinn  William  J.,  311  Powell 

*  Ramsay  William  H.,  131  Montgomery 

*  Rathe  W,  530  Geary 

*  Raymond  Henry,  1708  Polk 

*  Redley  John,  435  Sutter 

*  Redmond  &  Sons,  1173  Harrison 
Rehn  Carl  S.,  33  Donohoe  Bldg 

*  Reid  John,  907  Market 

*  Remond  Ernest,  313  Montgomery  Av 
Rey  Emile,  835  Geary 

*  Rhein  John,  477  Valencia 
Rhoads  Frank,  483  Tehama 
Riegelhaupt  Philip,  506  Market 
Riga  Jacob.  366  Minna 

*  Roberts  Frederick  T.,  1006  Valencia 
Robinson  Henry,  403,  6th 

*  Rosenblum  &  Abraham,  1103  Market 
Rotowsky  Herman,  411i/4  Kearny 
Rouda  Samuel,  11  Ellis 

*  Royal  Pants  Co.,  333  Kearny 
Ruffin  Bruno,  403  Montgomery,  room  34 

*  Russ  A.,  1104  Market 

Ryan  &  Newmark,  47  Columbian  Bldg 
Samuel  Wolf,  416  Folsom 

*  Sanders  &  Johnson,  1-3  Phelan  Bldg 
Sanderson  Charles,  3  White's  PI 
Satke  Charles,  504  Kearny 

*  Scheibli  James,  539  Clay 

*  Schurer  C,  147.  4th 

*  Schimmel  Adolph,  337  Bush 
Schlanker  Benjamin,  338,  4th 

*  Schmid  John,  427  Bush 

*  Schmidt  John,  339  Montgomery  Av 
Schneider  Louis,  317yo,  10th 
Schoefer  Theodore,  307  Clementina 
Schoellhorn  Frederick  F.,  506  Larkin 

*  Schoettler  Frederick,  329  Kearny 
Schultz  Henry  E.,  625  Commercial 

*  Schwartz  Isidor,  216  Turk 

*  Schwartz  Samuel,  863  Market 
Schwerin  Joseph,  18  Morris  Av 

*  Sebastian  Thomas,  1505  Market 
Seelig  George  H.,  829  Geary 
Selix  Samuel,  436,  6th 
Shilling  Joseph,  1405  Bush 

*  SHIPPER  SOL.  &  CO.,  315  Spreckels  Bldg 
Shoor  Moses,  619  Taylor 

Sidlowski  Abraham,  514  Kearny 
Sidlowskl  David,  ilWi  Kearny 
Sidlowski  Manuel,  506  Bush 

*  Siegel  Martin,  1137  Mission 
Siegel  Morris,  1503  Stockton 
Silberweis  Isaac,  504,  4th 
Silberzahn  Xavier,  4OI14  Sutter 
Silverberg  J.,  837  Sutter 
Simpson  William,  3820  Greenwich 

*  Smith  H.  Le  Baron,  .333  Bush 


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Tailors— Cont'd. 
Smith  John  S.,  3255  Mission 

*  SMITH  J.  R.  &  CO.,  230  Bush 

*  Smith  &  Nilson,  819  Market 

*  Snow  W.  H.,  342  Sutter 

*  Solomon  A.  &  Co.,  108  Battery 
Solomon  Aaron,  127,  4th 

*  Solomon  &  Son,  701  Mission 

*  Sondag  John,  332  Sutter 
Sorensen  Charles  M.,  422  Post 
Sorensen  Niels  C,  246  Ellis 

*  Sower  Fred,  120  Sutter 

*  Spencer  John  D.,  1502  Howard 
Spencer  Joseph  D..  312^2  Turk 

*  Steckelberg  George  H.,  1910  Polk 

*  Steil  Henry,  646  Market 
Stein  Morris,  6i4  Washington 
Stephan  Francis,  1658  Market 
Stephens  Charles,  1666  Mission 
Sternberg  Morris,  7  Spring 

*  Stokes  &  Markowitz,  1187  Market 
Stone  Bernard,  308  Bush 
Suckow  William  O.,  1123'/2  Bush 

*  Sundberg  John  R.,  32i^  Geary 
Swearingen  O.  S.,  5'/4  Kearny 
*TacconiG.,339  Bush 

Tempone  Giuseppe,  416  Montgomery  Av 
Theisson  Martin,  305!4,  3d 
Thulin  Andrew  O..  109  Grant  Av 

*  Thurlow  Tailoring  Co.,  126  Keamy 

*  Fill  John  W.,  413  Powell 

*  Tobin  J.  H.,  4  and  4A  Crocker  Bldg 

*  Trautner  Gustav,  235  Kearny 
Turner  Hartley,  204i4  Eddy  rear 

*  Ulrich  J.  A.,  41  Crocker  Bldg 
Unger  Marcus,  726  O'Farrell 

*  United  States  Suit  Co.,  640  Market 

*  Valentine  Tailoring  Co.,  222  Kearny 
Valentine  William  T.,  9  Powell 
Varanese  &  Julien,  105  Turk 
Venturi  Candido,  1317  Kearny 

*  Venturi  T.  &  Co.,  315-317  Montgomery  Av 

*  Verbeck  Gustave,  525  Pine 

*  Von  Arx  Joseph,  216  O'Farrell 
Vorfeld  Antone.  2737  Folsom 
Wagner  Charles,  307-309,  5th 

*  Walker  William  &  Co.,  108  Eddy 

*  Wankowski  William.  9  Post 

*  Ward  H.  J.  &  Co.,  9  Geary 
Wardrobe  Renovatory  The,  142  Eddy 
Weber  Jean,  1635  Hyde 
Weinberg  Adolph,  672  Howard 

*  Weiser  Charles,  3(X)6,  16th 

*  Wellnitz  Albert  T.,  231  Post 

*  Werthman  Pants  Co.,  22i4  Geary 
Wester  Carl  J.,  7V«_  Dikeman  PI 

*  Whalley  Pickering,  538  Bush 
Widowski  Julius,  812  Laguna 
Wiener  Max,  266  Minna 

*  Willard  Nathan.  335  Bush 

*  Williams  Bros..  Ill  Sutter 

*  Wilson  Frederick.  610  Montgomery 
Wimmer  J.,  14271/2  Pine 

Winner  Adolf,  211  Leavenworth 
Wolf  Max,  408'/2  Larkin 
Wolf  Samuel,  416  Folsom 

*  Wolf  Samuel  W.,  9  Geary 
Wood  Louis,  603  California 

*WoodS.  N.  &  Co..  541  Market  and  211  Mont- 
gomery 

*  Zaic  Alexander,  2118  Mission 

*  Zier  Leiser,  137  Taylor 
Zimmermann  Herman.  324  Grant  Av 
Zmnamon  Abraham  B.,  129  Eddy 
Zinnamon  Adolph  D.,  441  Bush 

*  Zinns  Christian,  5  Montgomery 
Zirkel  Frank,  24th  and  Castro 

Tailors— Ladies'. 

(See  Ladies'  Tailors.) 

Tailors'  Trimmings. 

Baumgarten  J.  &  Co.,  7  Montgomery 
BROWN  &  METZNER,  535  Market 
Caro  Bros.,  723  Market 
FORD  C.  W.  R.  &  CO.,  522  Market 
Greenberg  P.  &  Co.,  37-38  Flood  Bldg 


Reiss  Bros.  &  Co.,  24-26  Sutter 

Rothschild  &  Shoenberg,  209  Post 

Ryan  T.  H.  &  Co.,  5  Flood  Bldg 

SEILER  M.  &  CO.,  120  Geary 

STEIN,  SIMON  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Market  and  2d 

Zucker  S.,  120  Taylor 

Tallow  Dealers. 

Anderson  Charles  E.,  21st  Av  South  nr  H 
Anderson  Frederick,  21st  Av  South  nr  H 
California  Tallow  Works,  office  201-303Californla 
Clayburgh  Lee  H.,  49-51  Clay 
Franco- American  Tallow  and  Fertilizer  Co.,  SE 

cor  De  Haro  and  El  Dorado 
Heilmann  Richard  W.,  708Brannan 

KNIGHTS  W.  R.  COMPANY, 

600-606  Front 

Kron  Tanning  Co.,  125  Clay 

Lille  Charles  F.,  NW  cor  Bay  and  Webster 

Nichols  A.  C.  &  Co.,  400  Battery 

Strauss  S., 53 Clay 

Sumner  W.  B.  &  Co.,  413-415  Front 

Waldeck  Herman,  58  Clay 

Walsh  Michael.  SW  cor  Utah  and  El  Dorado 

WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO.,  310  Sansome 

Tamale  Makers. 
I  X  L  Tamale  Co.,  208  McAllister 
Kapp&  Street,  11  Golden  Gate  Av 

*  Tan  Bark  Dealers. 
Heyman  &  Mayer,  10  California 

Tank  Manufacturers. 

Aermotor  Co.  The,  27  Beale 

Fulda  Bros.,  .30-40  Spear 

Hooper  C.  A.  &  Co.,  204  Front 

Korbel  F.  &  Bros..  723  Bryant 

KROGH  MANUFACTURiNG  CO.,  51  Beale  and 

9-17  Stevenson 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Llnforth  James,  37  Market 

Pacific  Pump  and  Windmill  Co., 

575  Mission 
PACIFIC  TANK  CO.,  33  Beale 
Pitcher  Elmer  C,  Channel  bet  6th  and  7th 
Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Mission  and  Fre- 
mont 
Woerner  David,  cor  14th  and  Harrison 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 

*  Tanks— Iron. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
PACIFIC  TANK  CO.,  33  Beale 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  offlce  222  Market,  works 
Potrero 

Tanners  and  Curriers. 

Balz  Bros.  &  Finkeldey,  Nebraska  bet  25th  and 

26th 
Beatty  James,  5th  Av  South  nr  Railroad  Av 
Becker  &  Knudsen,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
Bennett  Charles  G.  &  Co.,  office  215  Clay 
Bloom  Samuel  &  Sons,  106  Clay 
Counihan  John  &  Son,  NE  cor   Carolina  and 

Santa  Clara 
Curtis  Richard,  Es  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 
Excelsior  Tannery,  235  Day 
Filer  &  Lawrence,  E  s  De  Haro  bet  Army  and 

Marin 
Frank  S.  H.  &  Co.,  406-408  Battery 
Giglio  Bros.,  Union  Street  Wharf 
Hextrum  &  Anderson,  541,  9th 
Krieg  Anton,  E  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  28th 
Kron  Tanning  Co.,  125  Clay 
Kullman,  Salz  &  Co.,  106  Battery 
Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning  Co.,  215-217  Clay 
Levy  Isaac,  of&ce  519  Clay 
McAleer  Frank,  cor  26th  and  Hampshire 
McBowen  S.  &  Son,  NW  cor  Serpentine  Av  and 

Harrison 

McKAY  TANNING  COMPANY, 

600-606  Front 

McMahon  Thomas,  cor  7th  Av  South  and  M 


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Metten  &  Gebliardt,  Trumbull  nr  Mission 

NICHOLS  A.  C.  &  CO.  (agents),  400-404 Battery 

Norton  Tanning  Co.,  312  Clay 

Patrick  A.  B.  &  Co.,  119  Clay 

Poetsch  &  Peterson,  Army  bet  Folsom  and  Har- 
rison 

Rued  J.  C.  &  Co.  (agents),  123  Clay 

Sawyer  Tanning  Co.,  312  Clay 

Schwartz  August,  Serpentine  Av  nr  Folsom 

Sternitzky  Bros.,  W  s  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Channel 

Struven  &  Birgle,  San  Bruno  Av  nr  Army 

Sumner  Tanning  Co..  413-415  Front 

Sumner  W.  B.  &  Co.,  413-115  Front 

Thorn  &  McMahon,  S  s  Serpentine  Av  nr  Bry- 
ant 

Windt  Morris,  cor  26th  and  San  Bruno  Av 


*  Tanners'  Supplies. 

Nichols  A.  C.  &  Co.,  400  Battery 


Taxidermists. 

Gruber  Frederick,  254,  1st  Av 
Lorquin  Ernest  F.,  1195  Market 
Nolte  William  F.,  108  Golden  Gate  Av 


Tea  Importers. 

(See  also  Grocers— Wholesale. 
Adelsdorfer  &  Brandenstein,  17-19,  1st 
Berlin  &  Lepori,  530-522  Washington 
Blanchard  John  O.,  .54  Luaing  Bldg 
Brandenstein  M.  J.  &  Co.,  118-120  Market 
CASTLE  BROTHERS,  200-208  Davis 
Caswell  George  W.  &  Co.,  408  Sacramento 
Chandler  T.  H.  &  Co.,  128  Market 
Columbia  Coffee  and  Spice  Co.,  112-114  Front 
Easton  &  Schwartz,  19  Battery 
Folger  J.  A.   Co.,  104-112  California 
FUJI  CO.,  120,  5th  and  1362  Market 
GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO.,  426-4.32  Pine 
Huddleston  H.  &  Co.,  .52-58  Market 
Ledyard  &  Kerr,  131  Post 
Leege  &  Mills,  410-112  Clay 
Lennon  John  A.,  315-317  Clay 
Lievre,  Fricke  &  Co.,  117  Battery 
Locke  &  Co.,  510  Montgomery 
Macondray  Bros.  &  Lockard,  124  Sansome 
Macondray  &  Company,  425-427  Market 
Mau,  Sadler  &  Co.,  122  124  Market 
McCarthy  Bros.,  113  Front 
Moore  L,.  P.  &  Co.,  23  Davis 
Schilling  A.  &  Co.,  108-112  Market 
Siegfried  John  C.  &  Co.,  202  Market 

TETLEY'S  TEAS, 

M.  Hankin  agent,  506  Battery 
TILLMANN  &  BENDEL,  313-327  Battery 
Toohey  Cornelius,  123  California 
Wellman,  Peck  &  Co.,  201-203  Market 
Yokohama  Tea  Importing  Co.,  204,  6th 

Tea  and  cofifee  Dealers. 

(See  also  Grocers.) 
Bacon  W.  T.,  1104  Valencia 
Bosch  George  E.,  22514,  8th  • 
Burmester  Henry  W.,  1143  Market 
Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  1143  Market 
Columbia  Tea  Co.,  250,  6th 
Connolly  &  Sullivan,  409  Harrison 
DettmeringJ.  F.,  410  Austin  Av 
Dingley  Thomas  F.,  325,  5th 
Gleason  George  R.,  410  Devisadero 
Guittard  Etienne,  107-109  Beale 
Hannan  James,  322  Fremont 
Hansel!  George  B.,  1900  Market 
Hanson  Oscar,  133b  15th 
Hollman  Henry,  2805-2809  Mission 
Hutchinson  &  Sparrow,  2212  Mission 
Kavanagh&  Co.,  402-106.  3d 
Keefe  Daniel  F.,  NE  cor  Harrison  and  23d 
Leahy  John  W.,  1925  Mission 
Lincoln  Bros.,  226,  6th 

Macdonald's  J.  G.  Cracker  and  Tea  Store,  IK 
Market 


May  Tea  Co.,  41,  6th 
McKenzie  Eppa  Miss,  327i/^,  4th 
Mehrtens  John  H.,  1565  Market 
Percy  John,  203,  4th 
Pistolesi  Giuseppe,  707  Sansome 
Schilling  A.  &  Co.,  108-112  Market 

TETLEY'S  TEAS, 

M.  Hankin  agent,  506  Battery 

Tokio  Tea  Co.  The,  1503  Polk 
Wessell  Bros.,  1303  Stockton 
Yokohama  Tea  Importing  Co.,  204,  6th 

Oakland. 
Monarch  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  463,  3d 


Teachers— Banjo. 

Bree  Thomas  W.,  961  Mission 
Francis  J.  B.,  ]045!/2  Valencia 
Hoffmann  George  H.,  624  Geary 
Rodgers  Bell  Miss,  1515  Jackson 


Teachers— Bookkeeping. 
HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 
Lorenzi  Egidio,  903  Jackson 
San  Francisco  Business  College,  1236  Market 
Tarr  Samuel  H..  61  Nucleus  Bldg 


Teachers— Dancing. 

Anderson  W.  W.,  814  Geary 

Clark  Ada  Mrs.,  211  Sutter 

Dingle  William  A.,  142314  California 

Dreyfuss  Minnie  Miss,  421  Post 

Foster  Henry,  997  Market 

Gambles  C.  F.  Miss,  625  Sutter 

Goldthwaite  I.  Mme.,  4  Ridley 

Grant  G.  I.  Mrs.,  315  Mason 

Hinckley  A.  G.  Mrs.,  2339  Pine 

Hinman  L.,  1412  Polk  and  SE  cor  Howard  and 
21st 

Honn  Lizzie  Miss,  1141  Valencia 

Huddy  Jean  Miss,  6a  Hyde 

Huddy  May  Miss,  6a  Hyde 

Irvine  Felix  H.,  927  Mission 

Love  Rufus  K.,  620  Bush 

LuntO.  A.,1310Polk 

Martin  Kurcey,  620  Bush 

O'Brien   Walter  G.,  SW  cor  Grove  and  Laguna 

O'Brien  William  J.,  105  Larkin 

Roy  Yohe  Mrs.,  2102  Howard 
I    Schmidt  Charles,  421  Post 
)    Shean  M.  &  A.  Misses,  1839  Fillmore 
!    Wells  Charles  S.,  421  Post 

Wolff  Louis  A.,  121  New  Montgomery 


Teachers— Drawing  and  Painting. 

Allan  T.  J.,  2129  Pine 
Ball  Katherine  M.  Miss.  899  Pine 
Bourne  Lucinda  Mrs.,  319  Golden  Gate  Av 
Castlen  Marie  J.  Miss,  414  Clayton 
Eisenschimel  Carl,  2.35  Kearny 
Emmrich  Ernst,  1423  Steiner 
Klenck  John  F.,  3040,  16th 
Partington  John  H.  E..  424  Pine 
Pollock  William  D.,  627,  17th 
School  of  Magazine   and  Newspaper  Illustra- 
tion, 424  Pine 
Zimdars  Gertrude  Miss,  710  O'Farrell 


Teachers— Dress  Cutting. 

Lawrence  E.  D.  Mrs.,  1231  Market 
Livingston  John  W.,  703  Sutter 
Loudon  William  M.,  312-314  Post 
McLaren  James  C,  63  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Nixon  M.  A.  Miss,  1504  Market,  rooms  1-2 
Piummer  Nellie  A.  Mrs.,  14  McAllister 
Sitgreaves  B.  Mrs.,  63  St.  Ann's  Bldg 


Teachers -Electrical  Engineering. 
HEALD'S  BUSINEES  COLLEGE,  24  Post 


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USED     BY    LARGEST 

CONSUMERS  WHO 

HAVE  TRIED  ALL  KINDS. 


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Teacliers— Elocution. 

Beddard  Lillian  Mrs.,  913  Hyde 
Belasco's  Lyceum  School  of  Acting,  5  Odd  Fel- 
lows' Bldg 
Blanding  H.  H.  Mrs.,  r03'/i  Hyde 
Brand  Amelia  K.  Mrs.,  612  "Van  Ness  Av 
California  School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory,  S-9 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th  floor 
COOPER  LEO,  814  Geary 

LEO    COOPER 

Stage,  Platform,   Voice, 

Pantomime  and  Acting 

814  GEARY  STREET 

Grouse  Carol  Miss,  55, 3d 
Davis  Richard  S.,7  Hyde 
Daly  KathrynH.  Miss,  721  Geary 
Ellis  L.  Mrs.,  839  Sutter 
Fairweather  Henry,  930  Sutter 
Gray  Jane  Mrs.,  118  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Hartley  Minnie  Miss,  1231  O'Farrell 
Kincaid  May  J.,  916  Market 
Luse  R.  R.  Frances  Miss,  8  Essex 
Lyceum  of  Expression,  33  O'Farrell 
Mackintosh  Eliza  Miss,  803  Leavenworth 
Poulson  Edna  S.  Mrs,  33  O'Farrell 
Ross  William  T.,  78-79  St.  Ann's  Bldg 
Rowellan  Elizabeth,  3  Belvedere 
Safford  C.  L.  Miss,  2515  Octavia 
Smith-Humphrey  Louise  Mrs.,  32  O'Farrell 
Snyder  Julia  M.  Mrs.,  520  Sutter 


Teachers— Embroidery. 

Besozzi  A.  Mrs.,  631  Vallejo 
Dams  Minnie  Mrs.,  1108  Clay 
Henn  Pauline  E.  Miss,  2.503  Clay 
Hermandez  Amelia,  IO211/2  Paciflc 
Melluish  A.  M.  Mrs.,  2033  Ellis 
Mortensen  Eliza,  184  Noe 
Moulin  Caroline  Mrs.,  1667V4  Mission 
Wild  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  1813  Union 
Zimdars  Gertrude  Miss,  710  O'Farrell 


Teacliers— Fencing. 

Ansot  Henry,  1439  Pine 

Van  Ness  Riding  Academy  and  Fencing  Sphool, 
1615  Paciflc  Av 


Teachers— Guitar. 

Lind  Mary  A.,  1139  Bush 
Livingstone  Daisy  Miss,  801  Capp 
Quevedo  Vincent,  26  Hoff  Av 
Spaulding  D.  W.,  1320  Mission 
Stevens  Clothilda  Miss,  528  Paciflc 


Teachers— Gymnastics. 

Binse  Albert,  731  Valencia 
GerichtenL.,  810  Bush 
Miehling  George  S.,  835  Valencia 
Stahl  Henry  C.  F.,  337,  13th 


Teachers— Languages. 

Abenheim  Leopold,  2112  Pine 

Becker  Arthur,  1416  Broadway 

Bell  Alfreda,  1404  Van  Ness  Av 

Bender  Max  F,,  1407  Washington 

Bergerot  Jean,  611  Stockton 

Bode  Agnes  Miss,  1630  Octavia 

Bohl  Herman,  607  Willow  Av 

Bossi  Giulia  Mrs.,  826  Union  rear 

Brechtel  William  F.,  6  Seymour  Av 

Cohl  Abraham,  617  Gough 

Dahl  Christian,  735,  7th  Av 

Dams  Henry,  1108  Clay 

de  Bretteville  Viggo,  912  Francisco 

DE  FILIPPE  T.  B.,  330  Post 

De  Halluvin  Camille  Mrs.,  603  Montgomery  Av 

de  Monsigny  R.,  2343  Bush 


Dillon  Viola  A.  Miss,  305  Larkin 

duCastel  Edward,  1909  Leavenworth 

Erbetti  Carlo,  4  Montgomery  Av 

FILIPPE'S  ACADEMY  OF  LANGUAGES.  330  Post 

ACADEMY    OF    LANGUAGES 

320  POST  STREET 

Established  1871;  Prof.  De  Filippe,  Graduate,  Paris, 
Madrid;  Instructs  in  SPANISH  and  FRENCH. 

Flick  JohnB.,  1010  Paciflc 

Gerber  Daniel,  811  Geary 

Godchaux  Rebecca  Miss,  1439  Webster 

Graham  Robert  M.,  321  Geary 

Grundies  M.  Miss,  709  Post 

Guerronnan  A.,  635  Golden  Gate  Av 

HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 

Heuer  Hulda  J.  E.  Mrs.,  2316  Mission 

Heulard  Gabrielle  Miss,  215  Geary 

Joly  Emile,  327  Geary 

Keating  Blanche  Mrs.,  420  O'Farrell 

Lanfranchi  C.  Mrs.,  1288  Stanyan 

Lanfranchi  Marie  Miss,  1288  Stanyan 

Larcher  Edward,  70  Flood  Bldg 

Lassale  Caroline  Mrs.,  1319  Powell 

LeBris  Aline  Miss,  1914  Devisadero 

LeBris  Louise  Miss,  1914  Devisadero 

Le  Fort  A,,  30  Lewis 

Lorenzi  Egidio,  903  Jackson 

Louit  Louise  Mme,  1017  Sutter 

Mann  Mattie  Mrs.,  14  Mercantile  Library  Bldg 

Martinez  Manuel,  734  Vallejo 

Masters  H.  B.,  514  Sutter 

May  Mayer,  1138  Golden  Gate  Av 

Mefret's    French    and   English    Institute,  1321 

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MEISTERSCHAFT    SCHOOL  OF  LANGUAGES, 
Charles  H.  Sykes  principal,  112  O'Farrell 

Mezzara  Amelia  Mrs.,  1222  Pine 

Minbiole  Eric,  701  Stockton 

Morel  Charles  F.,  1802  Dupont 

Moss  Ernest  J.,  813  Ellis 

Perez  Lorenzo  M.,  92Donohoe  Bldg 

Perrier  A.  Mrs.,  633  Post 

Peters  M.  H.  Miss,  2138  Mission 

Plise  Washington  V.,  737  Eddy 

Pou  Augustin,  819  Market,  room  33 

Pracht  Julie  Mrs.,  2322  Washington 

Roberts  U.  L.  Miss,  1611  Vallejo 

Robinson  Charlotte  Mrs.,  1403  California 

Solomon  Abraham,  2206  Fillmore 

Streckenbach  H.  W.  Mrs.,  404  Franklin 

Sykes  Charles  H.,  122  O'Farrell 

Tum  Suden  Agnes,  1215  Laguna 

Vauder  Kun  Paul,  635  Golden  Gate  Av 

Vater  Rosalia  Mrs.,  2346  Washington 

Vauthier  C.  Mrs.,  1319  Powell  ^ 

Von  Le  Fort  Peter,  615  Jones 

Weiler  Richard,  524  Sutter 

Worms  Helen  Mrs.,  7071/2  McAllister 


Teachers  —Music. 

Adelstein  Samuel,  1017  Post 

Allen  Peter  C,  1105  Hyde 

Altenberg  Bertha,  1615  Fillmore 

Anderson  Harry,  912  Paciflc 

Anderson  Helen  M  ,  15  Guerrero 

Andrade  Hortense  Miss,  911  Vallejo 

Angelis  Theodore,  1606  California 

Arkwright  E.  Mrs.,  1521  Pine 

Armstrong  May  Miss,  12  Liberty 

Arrillaga  Santiago,  2315  Jackson 

Atkins  George  W.,  524  Eddy 

Atkins  John  J.  Jr.,  524  Eddy 

Bacheller  W.  E.,  819  Hyde 

Bachmann  Emil,  915  Geary 

Bacon  Alice  M.  Miss,  1311  Taylor 

Baker  Grace  E.  Miss,  NW  cor  2d  and  Folsom 

Baker  S.  C.  Mrs.,  NW  cor  2d  and  Folsom 

Banz  Adolph,  305  Guerrero 

Barnett  A.  L.  Mrs.,  1718a  Ellis 

Barnett  Benno  I.,  1718a  Ellis 

Barrett  Winifred  Miss,  751  Sutter 

Barstow  E.  A.  Mrs.,  119  Fell 

Barth  Emil,  1600  Baker 

Earthen  Fannie  Miss,  12  Cedar  Av 


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Batchelder  W.  J.,  308  Post 

Baumgartel  Karl,  S320Pine 

Beasley  Edith  Miss,  2020  Valleio 

Becker  J.  P.,  833  Valencia 

Bemis  Angle  C.  Miss,  419  Bryant 

Bendix  Otto,  1408  Van  Ness  Av 

Bering  James  E.,  422  Filbert 

Beschieri  Caroline  Miss,  1318  California 

Bettman  Henry,  1805  Fillmore 

Bishop  Marie  G.  Mrs,  501  Post 

Black  Carrie  B.  Mrs.,  1324  Octavia 

Black  Katherine  M.  Miss  326  Golden  Gate  Av 

Blackman  Estella  G.  Miss,  2520  Sutter 

Blake  Merinda  Miss,  618  Eddy 

Bocca  Antonio,  530  Vallejo 

Bonelli  Eugene  S.,  215  Powell 

Bos  worth  Henry  M.,  26  O'Farrell 

Bovyer  Emily  M.  Miss,  418  Hermann 

Brandt  Noah,  1027  O'Farrell 

BreduU  Marie  Miss,  597  Ellis 

Breed  Cameron  Mrs.,  434  San  Jose  Av 

Bretherick  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  2527  California 

Briggs  Eleanor  Miss,  1600  Taylor 

Brown  Annie  M.  Mrs.,  29, 13th 

Brown  Robert  M.  Mrs..  1615Laguna 

Bruck  Leo,  723/2  McAllister 

Bruhn  Andrew,  21  Rondel  PI 

Bruhn  Peter  F.  Jr.,  21  Rondel  PI 

Brunner  Rosalie  Miss,  714  Grove 

Bryan  Emma  Miss,  2631  Bush 

Buckley  Emma  Mrs.,  109  Taylor 

Burke  E.  T.,  597  Ellis 

Burness  Robert,  907  Valencia 

Burton  Elizabeth  Miss,  200  Franklin 

Cadenasso  Lillie  Mrs.,  1233  Ellis 
Callender  P.  Miss,  1426  Mason 

Campbell-Marriner  Mrs.,  1820  Turk 

Cannon  Agnes  Miss,  157.  9th 

Carlmueller  E.,  215  Geary 

Carr  Carmichael  Mrs.,  1712  Sacramento 

Carrington  Alice  Miss,  922  Post 

Casad  John,  1621  Polk 

Casati  M.  Mrs.  (vocal),  720  Leavenworth 

Casey  Eliza  Miss,  1825  Pine 

Casson  William,  632,  23d 

Caveney  Annie  Mrs.,  853  Folsom 

Chapman  R.  W.,  144  Rose  Av 

Charles  Hannah  Mrs.,  4341^4  Hayes 

Chereux  Eugenia  Mrs.,  800  Folsom 

Chereux  Paul,  800  Folsom 

Chevn'n  Herrick,  1518  Broadway 

Cipollini  Germane,  510  Baker 

Clark  Ida  Mrs.,  1833  Howard 

Code  May  Miss,  726  McAllister 

Coffln  Frank  M.,  919  Post 

Coggeshall  Susie  Miss,  920,  22d 

Cohen  Waldo  Mrs.,  1215  Clay 

Collins  Ida  M.  Miss,  808!^  McAllister 

Colverd  Walter  H.,  1919  Webster 

Connell  Eleanor  Miss,  1404  California 

Conrad  Fred  J.,  1822  Market 

Cook  Isabel  Mrs.,  109  Murphy  Bldg 

Coursen-Roeckel  Ellen  Mrs.,  1060  Fulton 

Cramer  Louisa  Miss,  191314  Devisadero 

Crandall  Edwin,  331  O'Farrell 

Crepaux  Louis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg 

Crittenden  Mary  A.  Miss,  714  Ashbury 

Crouse  Carol  Miss,  55,  3d 

Dabelow  William,  731  Pine 

Daly  Annie  Miss,  nil,  24th 

Davis  Lizzie  Mrs.,  78214  Harrison 

Davis  Mortimer,  2534  Sutter 

Deane  Charles  A.,  616  O'Farrell 

DeFreitas  JohnL.,  914^  Harrison 

Delano  Gertrude  Miss,  220  Shotwell 

Devincenzi  Gaetano,  527  Green 

Diaz  Peter,  6  Bernard 

Dietz  Franz,  1715  Turk 

Diserens  Ida  B.  Miss,  2017  Howard 

Dohrmann  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  2705  Howard 

DorringtonMay  H.  Mrs.,  1227a  O'Farrell 

Douglas  S.  Florence  Miss,  638  Waller 

Dreyfous  Emile,  408,  17th 

Driscoll  Agnes  Miss,  2612  Post 

Dundas  Matilda  Miss,  705  Hayes 

Durrstein  Lorenzo,  1411  Post 

Dusenbury  Terwilleger,  1807 Mission 

Ebert  George,  317/2  Clara 

Eckhardt  L.,  16,54  Market 


Eckler  Mary  E.  Miss,  934  Dolores 
Eckman  Alexius  O.,  458  Haight 
Edelman  Matthew  A.,  114  Pierce 
Egan  Mary  J.  Miss,  1001  Sierra 
Eggert  L.  L.  Mrs.,  5  Glen  Park  Av 
Einselen  G.  A.  Mrs.,  1016  Leavenworth 
Ekensteen  Cecelia,  1819  Dupont 
Ellenbrook  Josephine  S.  Mrs.,  664i/4  Howard 
Fabian  M.  Mrs.,  915  Geary 
Fair  Emma  Mrs.,  110  McAllister 
Fennell  Anna  Miss,  37  Julian  Av 
Ferra  i  Virginia  F.  Mrs.,  737  O'Farrell 
Ferrer  Emily  M.  Miss,  1810  Pine 
t    Ferrer  Eugenia  M.  Miss,  1810  Pine 

Ferrer  Manuel  Y.,  1810  Pine 
I    Field  Mary  E.,  1011  Bush 
'    Fischer  Franz,  208, 19th 
I    Fischer  Sophia  Miss,  208,  19th 
I    Fisher  Ida  M.  Miss,  34  Diamond 
I    Fleischman  C.  L.,  3Bush  St  PI 

Fordham  Nancy  P.  Miss,  3105  Devisadero 
'    Formes  K.  Mrs.,  825»4  Sutter 
Forner  W.  C.  A.,  2116  Pine 
Foster  Nettie  F.  Miss,  1331  Union 
Friedrichs  Philip,  214/2  Fair  Oaks 
i    Friedrichs  Philip  J.,  214V4  Fair  Oaks 
Fuhrer  Bessie  R.  Miss,  2009  Webster 
Fuhrer  Conrad,  2009  Webster 
Gabrielson  F.  Hope  Mrs.,  207  Ellis 
Gale  Oilman,  88,  9th 
Gallagher  E.  E.  Mrs.,  1307  Baker 
Galvani  G.  B.,609  Ellis 
Galvin  Katie  Miss,  1814  Hyde 
Gardner  N.  E.  Miss,  2520  Bush 
Gastaldi  Edward,  710  Lombard 
Gathin  Maria  Miss,  7.57  Howard 
Geddes  Robert,  720  Oak 
Godchaux  Helene  Miss,  1429  Webster 
Godchaux  Josephine  Miss,  1429  Webster 
Goldman  Ernestine  Miss,  2007  Pine 
Goldner  Hattie  I.  Miss,  415  Fair  Oaks 
Goldthwaite  Oceana  I.  Mrs.,  4  Ridlev 
Graeber  C.  F.,  634 Post 
Greenhood  Bertha  G.,  1309  Broadway 
Greven  Joseph,  83,  9th 
Grimani  James  A.,  426  Greenwich 
Grothmann  Emma  Mrs.,  2545  Folsom 
Hagan  Mary  J.  Miss,  236,  6th  Av 
Hahn  Charles,  2128  Howard 
Hamilton  Eliza  Miss,  1423a  Geary 
Harris  Aimee  Miss,  1528,  28th 
I    Heflernan  Julia  J.  Miss,  1322  Ellis 
Henisen  Charles,  201  Taylor 
Henley  Maud  C.  Mrs.,  514  Eddy 
Hermandez  Indelcia,  1311  Mason 
Herold  Roderick,  1716  Bush 
Herrick  Mary  M.  Miss,  1124  Guerrero 
Hervey  W.  R.,  2433  Jackson 
Herzog  Theodore  D.,  518  O'Farrell 
Heuer  Hulda  J.  E.  Mrs.,  2316  Mission 
Heyman  Henry,  623  Eddy 
Hinman  Gertrude  Miss,  313%,  18th 
Hoff  E.  P.  Miss,  1541  Mission 
Hoffman  Charles  C,  1015  Fillmore 
Hoffmeyer  Volmer  A.  H.,  36  O'Farrell 
Hohfeld  Edward,  143  Bartlett 
Holdredge  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  2923  California 
Holmes  Ruth  R.  Miss,  3009a  Buchanan 
Holt  William  H.,  1133  McAllister 
Holz  Louis  P.,  2039  Vallejo 
Horn  Jennie  Miss,  22  Valley 
Hornung  Lulu  Mrs.,  1722  Eddy 
Hue-Paris  Victor,  1347  Powell 
Hyer  Alma  Miss,  405  Geary 
Irving  Estelle  M.,  3620,  16th 
Jacobs  Daisy  Miss,  317,  17th 
Jaggi  Rose  Miss,  1842  O'Farrell 
Jofre  Adelaide  Miss,  1708  Washington 
Johannsen  Peter,  115  Cedar  Av 
Josesph  Eleanor,  418  Sutter 
Judd  Gertrude  M.  Miss,  731  Geary 
Kaiser  Louisa  Mrs.,  1819  Powell 
Karatar  M.  Miss,  307  Polk 
Kavanagh  John  T.,  804  Van  Ness  Av 
Kayton  A.  H.,  308  Post 
Kelleher  A.  A.,  2324  Clay 
Kerr  Isabelle  Miss,  338  Fremont 
Kerr  James,  1335  Folsom 
Kimball  Mary  L.  Miss,  1603  Jones 


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Kimball  Proctor  W.,  2912  Howard 
Kind  Minnie  Miss,  916  Broadway 
Knell  John,  1114  Larkin 
Kolander  Dora  Mrs. ,  209  Powell 
g         Kolander  Max,  209  Powell 
*         Konoplitzki  Lina  Mrs.,  8  Middle 
fi         Kuss  Charles  J.,  925  McAllister 
■§         Lachman  Fanny  Miss,  1713  Laguna 
o         Lada  Mary  Mrs.,  321  Leavenworth 
^         Lanfranchi  Pauline  Miss,  1288  Stanyan 
§         Lange  Jobanna  Miss,  110  Hyde 
o         Langstadter  Lillie  Miss,  HbO  O'Farrell 
^         Laraja  Rocco,  1710a  Mason 
«         Larsen  Henry,  706  Mason 
g         Lauterbach  Frederick,  305  Larkin 
^         Lawlor  de  Tour  Mrs.,  48  Oak 

Lawrence  Daniel  N.,  613  Eddy 
S         Lawrie  Ella  Miss,  404  Lott 
—         Le  Fevre  Linnie  Miss,  3010  Laguna 
»         Lejeal  A.,  1914Clay 
^         Levinson  Julia  Miss,  1008  Fillmore 
P         Levy  Adele  Miss,  1411  Golden  Gate  Av 
^  7]  Lewis  Fleissner  Mrs.,  2008  Jackson 

S         Lewis  Lulu  M.  Miss,  235  Sanchez 
®         Liebert  Bruno,  406  Grove 
^         Liedelt  O.  Miss,  818  Hyde 

Lindeman  Amanda,  830c  Harrison 
Lindskog  Henry  M.,  844  Valencia 
Lipman  Maurice.  512,  3d 
^^       Lisser  Louis,  1241  Franklin 
^  Lloyd  Robert.  26  O'Farrell,  room  31 

Z^         Locher  Adolph,  1745  Ellis 

Loewenberg  Ernest,  1025  Laguna 
0^  Lombardaro  Joseph,  1718  Hyde 
-^  Lombardo  Antonio,  613  Geary 
^  Loughlin  Clara  Miss,  306,  21st 
■-6  Loyde  George  W.,  919  Webster 
^  Lucy  Roscoe  W.,  944  Valencia 

im^  Lubosch  Sarah  Miss,  731  O'Farrell 

Luther  Henrv  W.,  124114  Market 
Luther  H.  W.  Mrs.,  1241/2  Market 
B^  Lyon  George  F.,  42  Oak 

MacDonald  Clara  Mrs.,  2a  Falcon  Av 
^  MacLennan  Julia,  622b  Geary 

■H  Maier  Maxwell,  526  Turk 

^  Mancusi  Joseph,  210  Powell 

_4  Manlloyd  David,  471  Haight 

Mann  Mattie  Mrs.,  14  Mercantile  Library  Bldg 
^  Mansfield  D.,  706  Larkin 

Manstield  Gilbert,  1707  Market 
^         Marion  Florence  Miss,  1610  California 
Marquardt  John  Mrs.,  792  Van  Ness  Av 
Marrack  Gertrude  Miss,  723  Devisadero 
Martin  Leslie,  14  Grant  Av,  room  55 
Martinez  Segismondo,  308  Post 
Masters  H.  B.,  514  Sutter 
Mathews  Alysse,  854  Mission 
Matthews  Annie  Miss,  129  Haight 
Mayer  Fannie  Miss,  520  Van  Ness  Av 
McCloskey  Ella  Miss,  807  Hayes 
McKenzie  John  W.  Jr.,  524  Eddy 
McMahon Fannie  Miss,712i4  Tennessee 
McMahon  May  T.  Miss,  2070  Market 
McMillan  James,  115,  7th 
Meagher  Frank  D.,  1115  Suiter 
Merki  Louis,  225  Geary 
Merry  G.  G.  Miss,  1311  Baker 
Merz'bach  Silvius  H.,  404  Capp 
Meyer  J.  Fred,  121,  2d  Av 
Miller  Agnes  Miss,  3271/4  Haight 
Miller  Belle  J.  Miss,  1208  Leavenworth 
Miller  Sophie  Miss,  3551/2,  11th 
Minetti  Giulio,  727  O'Farrell 
Mojica  Luciano,  1027  Kearny 
Moore  J.  D.  Mrs.,  223a  Devisadero 
Mosher  Julius,  340, 13th 
Mulvihill  Margaret  Mrs.,  833  Castro 
Mundwyler  F.,  31  Murphy  Bldg 
Munns  Adeline  E.  Miss,  103  Cumberland 
Murdoch  Louisa  J.  Mrs.,  814c  Green 
Murphy  Kate  E.  Mrs.,  14  Wildey 
Murphy  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  15  Morris  Av 
NAGEL  PAUL  E.  0.  (piano  and  zither),  418  Pow- 
ell 
Nathanson  Gottfried,  844  Valencia 
Neisser  Blanche  Miss,  1321  Fillmore 
Nippert  Virginia,  221,  3d  Av 


Noble  Maud  Miss,  504  Baker 
Noble  Pearl  Miss,  504  Baker 
Nolan  Clara  R.  Miss.  24  Henry 
O'Callaghan  Lizzie  Miss,  231  Oak 
O'Relli  Mary  Mrs.,  27  Sanchez 
O'Rourke  Mamie  Miss,  1416  Broadway 
Ohlmeyer  Daniel,  1210  Mason 
Olmstead  Celia  Miss,  514  Taylor 
Oppermann  William,  207,  7th 
Orr  Charles  P.,  595  Ellis 
Ososke  Eva  Miss,  1312  Folsom 
Otto  Laura  Miss,  214  Waller 
Pamperin  Jennie  Miss,  272  Tehama 
Panella  Nicholus,  3  Auburn 
Paredes  James  M.,  1623  Dupont 
Parker  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  1911  Green 
Parsons  L.  Miss,  25,  9th 
Pasmore  H.  B.,  1424  Washington 
Patch  Nellie  B.  Miss,  1229  Clay 
Patrick  Harry  W.,  103  Donohoe  Bldg 
Patten  Agnes  E.,  155  Perry 
Payne  Etta  Miss,  1710  Hyde 
Perron  Jules,  627  Green 
Pflster  Nelson  Mrs.,  719  Eddy 
Piccirillo  F.  D.,  525  Post 
Plise  Frederick,  115  Hayes 
Plise  Washington  V.,  727  Eddy 
Pratt  Nettie  L.  Miss,  801  Geary 
Pruefer  Emil,  26I414  Salter 
Quinn  Amelia  F.  Miss,  350  Grove 
Radke  Robert,  713  Valencia 
Rastedt  Gustave,  426  Francisco 
Rattigan  Kate  Miss,  1416  Clay 
Raynaud  Louis  F.,  832  Greenwich 
Reck  Rudolph  W.,  1217  York 
Rementierra  Agnes  Miss,  2420  Post 
Reynolds  Sedgley  Mrs.,  1719  Laguna 
Roberts  William  C,  136  Fulton 
Robertson  W.  L.,  1509b  Howard 
Robinson  Bell  Mrs.,  425  Eddy 
Roche  Virginia  Mrs.,  534  Eddy 

Roeckel  Joseph  and  Mme.  Ellen 

COURSEN-ROE  JKEL  (vocal  conservatory), 
1060  Fulton  nr  Steiner 

Roney  Annie  I.  Miss,  2810B  Howard 

Rosewald  Jacob  H.,  922  Geary 

Rosewald  J.  H.  Mrs.,  922  Geary 

Ross  Permelia  Mrs.,  719  Post 

Russell  Emily  G.  Miss,  1424  Greenwich 

Ryan  Fannie  E.  Miss,  519  McAllister 

Sabin  Wallace  A.,  1712  Clay  f 

Sanchel  Jose,  800  Ellis 

Sanchel  Vincent,  800  Ellis 
I    Sanderini  Theodore  Mr-.,  1502  Laguna 
I    Sanderson  Florence,  2510  Steiner  ' 

;  Sauvlet  William,  604  Oak 
!  Schmidt  Louis,  914  Sutter 
j    Schmitt  Charles  E.,  81  West  Mission 

Schmitz  Christopher,  1713  Mason 
I    Schmitz  Ferdinand  M.,  1713  Mason 

Schnabel  Annie  Miss,  805  Ellis 

Schoen  Louis,  815  Webster 

Schuette  Harry,  1401  Guererro 

Schug  Charles  P.  D..  822  Mission 
,    Schultz  Johanna  Miss.  2907  Clay 
!    Schultz  Martin,  404  Ellis 
I    Schumacher  Reinhard,  2306  Fillmore 

Schwartz  Bessie  Miss,  1063  Mission 

Schwartz  Lizzie  Miss,  2023  Pine 

Seib  Hermann,  1502  Laguna 
!    Senier  Abby  P.  Mrs.,40  Bartlett 
I    Shaw  Agnes  M.,  2133  Bush 

Sheehan  O.  Mrs.,  128  Chattanooga 

Sheppard  Minnie  Miss,  330  Hill 

Sherwood  Lily  Miss,  308  Post 
I    Sherwood  Theresa  Miss,  308  Post 

Shindler  Carrie  Miss,  2416  Clay 
!    Short  Mary  E.  Miss,  1019  Powell 
j    Shrafl  Bernard,  16161/4  Page 
1    Sichel  Abraham.  1715  Sutter 

Sicklesmith  Ida  Miss,  124.  23d 

Siegel  Lottie  Miss.  1624  Sutter 

Sindon  S.  H.  Mrs.,  1320i/4  Natoma 

Simpson  Alfred  H.  (cornet),  513  Geary 

Siperly  Florence  Miss,  310  " 

Slavan  Frederick  T.,  HI,  16th 

Smith  Adelaide  Miss,  427  EUi; 

Smith  Amy  C.  Mrs,,  913  Capp 


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Smith  Kate  Miss,  1230,  26th 

Snyder  Julia  M.  Mrs.,  520  Sutter     ' 

Sommer  Rose  Miss,  914  Filbert 

Spadina  Angelo,  2417  Sacramento 

Speranza  Adelina  Miss,  816b  Larkin 

Spink  James  E.,  1147  Market 

Stange  Fritz,  307iA  Ohestnut 

Stanton  Leon  I.,  705  Larkin 

Steflan  C.  F.,  1315  Mission 

Steinegger  Emil,  308  Post 

Stephens  Mary  A.  Miss,  1319  California 

Stevens  Ashton  P.,  26  Montgomery 

Stewart  Humphrey  J.,  2611  Hyde 

Strachan  Gertrude  Mrs.,  1115  Van  Ness  Av 

Strebinger  Frederick,  130  Turk 

Streckenbach  Hugo  W.,  404  Franklin 

Streokenbach  H.  W.  Mrs.,  404  Franklin 

Stuart  Francis,  1016  Sutter 

Stuhr  Carrie  P.  Mrs.,  4  Leonard  PI 

Sundland  Abraham  B.,  523  0ctavia 

Swan  Emma  Miss,  832  Shotwell 

Talbot  N.  A.  Miss,  2410!4  Sacramento 

Tarrant  R.  M.  Miss.  531  Sutter 

Tenny  Eva  Miss,  602  Oak 

Thereux  Eugenie,  800  Folsom 

Thereux  Paul,  800  Folsom 

Thiemer  Gustave  L.  F.,  792  Van  Ness  Av 

Tiffany  Mary  M.,  1523  Bush 

Tisdall  M.  Alice  Miss,  2014  Howard 

Titchworth,  James  C,  2924  Bush 

TobinF.  K.,  1307  Lyon 

Tojeiti  Emelia  Mrs.,  1236  Hyde 

Tourny  Louise  Miss,  1023  Sutter 

Toussin  Emile,  1219  Union 

Traube  Anna  Miss,  1145  Guerrero 

Trippe  Henrietta  Miss,  818  Elizabeth 

Troyer! Carlos,  712  Sutter 

Trubody  Albert  W.,  612  Greenwich 

Tueser  John,  1513'/4  Powell 

Tally  S.  Mrs.,  417  Eddy 

Ursunando  Vincenzo,  1638  Post 

Valerga  Ida  Miss,  429  Eddy 

Van  Brunt  William,  1112A  Leavenworth 

Vandal  Carl,  8I81/2  Geary 

Van  Orden  Emily  Miss,  107,  24th 

Van  Pelt  George  G.  Mrs.,  1624  Turk 

Vauthier  C.  Mrs.,  1319  Powell 

Veroni  Bertha,  313  Hyde 

Vincent  James,  1319a  Clay 

Vinson  A.  J.  Mrs  ,  463  Valencia 

VON  der  MEHDEN  CARL,  691  McAllister 

Von  der  Mehden  G.  H.,  SW  cor  16th  and  Fol- 
som 

Von  der  Mehden  Louis,  1835  Green 

Von  der  Mehden  Louis  Jr.,  1835  Green 

Von  Puttkamer  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1520  Fol- 
som 

Wagener  Ferdinand  G.,  319  Eddy 

Walcott  Asa,  1123  Bush 

Waltz  Alice  Mrs.,  nil  Sutter 

Weber  Julius,  2513  Broadway 

Wedel  Gustav,  1605  Devisadero 

Weisel  Charles,  1612  Jones 

Weiss  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1433Steiner 

Werner  Ernst,  1529  Golden  Gate  Av 

Wetzel  Amelia  Miss,  1321  Broadway 

Wetzel  Anna  Miss,  1321  Broadway 

Whaley  S.  E.  Mrs.,  30,  9th 

White  Emily  S.,  231,  6th 

White  Henry  K.  Jr..  1313  Leavenworth 

Wichmann  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  437  Sutter 

Widder  Meta  Mrs.,  2813  Clay 

Wilcox  Jeannette  Miss,  771  Pierce 

Wild  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  1812  Union 

Wilkins  J.  Wesley,  827  Geary 

Winant  Alice  Miss,  114  Guerrero 

Withrow  M.  Miss.  1829  Pine 

Wolfl  Carrie  M.  Miss,  1419  Buchanan 

Wollner  Nettie  Miss,  15180'Farrell 

Wood  Rose  J.,  608'^  Eddy 

Wyatt  Ida  Miss,  13  Danvers 

Wyatt  Isidore  D.  F.,  12  Danvers 

Wyshara  Henry  C,  308  Post 

Young  Richard,  645  McAllister 

Zech  Frederick.  1333  O'Farrell 

Ziflerer  Franz  J.,  26  O'Farrell 

ZimelliG.  E.,  1320  Broderick 

Zoberbier  Carl,  11  Lyon 

Zoberbier  John,  512  Eddy 


Teachers— Navigation. 

McNevm  A.  D.,  404  Beale 
McNevin  Edmund  H.,  404  Beale 
Reichmann  G..  48  East 
Taylor  Henry,  506  Battery 
Wise  Charles  O.,  6  Sacramento 

Teachers— Needlework. 

Harris  F.  E.  Mrs.,  1  Chelsea  PI 

Teachers— Penmanship. 

Ehrenfeld  Louis,  104  Mason 

Eisenschimel  Carl,  235  Kearny 

Emmrich  Ernst,  1423  Steiner 

Espina  Pedro  A.,  337  Phelan  Bldg 

Freese  Louise  E.  Miss,  337  Phelan  Bldg 

HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 

Lorenzi  Ezidio,  903  Jackson 

San  Francisco  Business  College,  1236  Market 

Young  Fred  O.,  46  O'Farrell 

Teachers— Riding. 

Van    Ness    Riding    Academy     and     Fencing 
School,  1615  Paciflc  Av 


Teachers— Shorthand. 

Adams  Kate  D.,  2733  Pine 

Ayres'  Stenographic  Institute,  335  Montgomery 

Dougherty  Margaret  J.  Mrs.,  1504  Market 

Drew  John  R.,  1112,  17th 

HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 

Hecht  .loseoh  A..  706  Spreckels  Bldg 

MERRILL-MILLER  COLLEGE,  68  Nucleus  Bldg 

Munson  School  of  Shorthand  and  Typewriting, 

6  and  10  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th  floor 
Stiehl's  Business  College  and  Shorthand  Insti- 
tute, 723  Market 

Teachers— Telegraphy. 
HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 

Teachers— Typewriting. 

HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 
Merrill-Miller  College,  68  Nucleus  Bldg 
Munson  School  of  Shorthand  and  Typewriting, 
6  and  10  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  5th  floor 


Teachers- Violin. 

Beel  Sigmund,  1925  California 
Francis  J.  B.,  1045^/^  Valencia 
Hahn  Rudolph  H.,  2128  Howard 
Landsberger  Nathan,  511  McAllister 
Marquardt  John,  792  Van  Ness  Av 
Riggs  D.  P.,  1246,  23d 
Schneider  William  C,  1630  Jackson 
Spaulding  D.  W.,  1320  Mission 


Teachers— Wood  Carving. 
BLOHM  LUDWIG.  213  Mission 


Telegraph  Companies. 

American  District  Telegraph,  main  offlce  607 
Market,  branch  offices  ^38  California,  Mar- 
ket, Taylor  and  Golden  Gate  Av,  Sutter  and 
Leavenworth,  Valencia  and  23d,  California 
and  Fillmore,  Hayes  and  Larkin,  W.  U.  Tel. 
Co.,  Ill  Market,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Montgom- 
ery, NE  cor  California  and  Front,  C.  P.  R. 
R.  Bldg,  room  18,  The  Baldwin,  Palace 
Hotel,  Lick  House,  Occidental,  and  The 
California  Hotel 

Arizona  Telegraph  Co.  (Phoenix,  A.  T.),  3 
Crocker  Bldg 

Gold  and  Stock  Telegraph  Co.  of  California,  607 
Market 


$1,00 


SUITS   CLEANED  AND   PRESSED 

GOLDEN  WEST  CLOTHING  RENOVATORY. 

TCLEPHONF    AAAIN   1157.  12    MONTGOMEHY   STREET. 


$1,00 


•  Box  Manufacturers,  • 
3j    Fourth  and  Kentucky  Sts. 


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TEL 


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Telegraph  Companies— Cont'd. 

Pacific  Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co..  534  Market, 
branch  offices  140  Market,  321  Davis,  133 
California,  301  Montgomery,  Palace  Hotel, 
The  Baldwin  and  1329  Market 

PACIFIC  TELEPHONE  AND  TELEGRAPH  CO., 
216  Bush 

Police  and  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph,  9  Bren- 
ham  PI 

San  Francisco  District  Telegraph  Co.,  main 
office  206  Kearny,  branch  offices  301  Mont- 
gomery, 1329  Market.  200  Sutter,  5  Golden 
Gate  Av,  427  Larkin,  534  Geary,  912  Market, 
534  Market,  140  Market.  132  California,  1305 
Polk,  cor  Pacific  and  Stockton.  1204  Market, 
321  Davis,  SW  cor  Geary  and  Leavenworth 
and  The  Baldwin 

SUNSET  TELEPHONE  AND  TELEGRAPH  CO., 
main  office  216  Bush,  branches  1008  Sutter, 
cor  Pierce  and  Steiner,  464  Jessie,  2239  Mis- 
sion, 201  Front,  102  Market,  700  Market  and 
Butchertown 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  general  office  NE 
cor  Montgomery  and  Pine,  branch  offices  200 
and  839  Sutter,  2  Golden  Gate  Av.  2403  Cali- 
fornia, SW  cor  California  and  Front,  The 
Baldwin,  California,  Grand.  Occidental  and 
Palace  Hotels,  319  Davis,  NW  cor  Hayes 
and  Larkin,  111  and  607  Marliet,  1052  Valen- 
cia, Produce  Exchange.  S.  P.  Co.'s  Bldg  cor 
4th  and  Townsend,  S.  P.  Co.'s  Freight  Depot 
cor  5th  and  King,  S.  P.  Co.'s  Passenger 
Depot  cor  3d  and  Townsend,  S.  P.  Co.'s  Pas- 
senger Depot  cor  25th  and  Valencia,  Fort 
Mason  and  Presidio 


Telegrapn  Supplies. 

BROOKS  J.  W.  &C0.,  523 Mission 
California  Electrical  Works,  35  Market 
DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE  (see  also  Codes),  212- 

214  California 
KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  "WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 


Telephone  Companies. 

PACIFIC  COAST  TELEPHONE  CONSTRUCTION 

CO.  THE,  8,  8th 
PACIFIC  TELEPHONE  AND  TELEGRAPH  CO., 

216  Bush,  branches  1008  Sutter.  NW  cor 
Pine  and  Steiner,  464  Jessie,  2239  Mission, 
■yn  Front,  102  Market,  Butchertown.  700 
Market  and  200  Post 

Peoples'  Mutual  Telephone  Co.,  605-606  Spreck- 
els  Bldg 

SUNSET  TELEPHONE  AND  TELEGRAPH  CO., 
main  office  216  Bush,  branches  1008  Sutter, 
cor  Pierce  and  Steiner,  464  Jessie,  2239  Mis- 
sion, 201  Front,  102  Market,  70D  Market  and 
Butchertown 


Telephone    Supplies. 

BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  .523  Mission 

CALIFORNIA  ELECRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  35  Market 

DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE  (see  also  Codes),  213- 
214  California 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomerv 

WAINWRIGHT  WILLIAM,  7  Spear  nr  Market 


*  Telephones— Acoustic  and  Electric. 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 
WAINWRIGHT  WILLIAM,  7  Spear  nr  Market 

*  Ten  Pins  and  BaUs'. 
BATEMAN  WILLIAM,  4)1  Mission 


Tent  Makers. 

AMES  &  HARRIS,  NW  cor  Sacramento  and 
Drumm 

California  Bag,  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  Ill  Clay 

DETRICK  E.  JR.,  303  California 

Lewis,  Anderson  &  Co.,  36  East 

Neville  &  Co..  31-33  California 

Peerless  Awning  and  Tent  Co.,  10  Turk 

San  Francisco  Awning  and  Tent  Co.,  10  Ma- 
son 

Thoms  Frederick,  33,  7th 

Waters  F.  C.  &  Co.,  208  Drumm 

Wright  &  Frank,  111  Clay 


Terra  Cotta  Manufacturers. 


N.CLARK&SONS. 

'gv  17-19    SPEAR  ST.yO 


GLADDING,  McBEAN&  CO. 

I358-I360  MARKET    ST. 


Oakland  Art  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Works, 

1175  Market 
STEIGER  A.  SONS.  20-22,  8th 
Stevens  Francis  M.,  NE  cor  Larkin  and  Market 


Theatres. 

(See  also  Amusements— Places  of.) 

JOHNS'  PARK  THEATRE, 

(formerly  the  Grove),  Wm.  E.  Johns  lessee 
and  manager.  Grove  bet  Polk  and  Van 


Ness  Av 


*  Theatrical  Goods. 

Goldstein  &  Co.,  36  O'Farrell 


•  Ticket  Punches. 


RlmtaicrC^&eisI^^^ 


TUes. 

Bennett  &  Schutte,  148  Valencia 
BUSH  &  MALLETT  CO.,  328-330  Post 
Cambridge  Tile  Manufacturing  Co.,  927  Market 


N.CLARKStSONS. 

GV  17-19    SBEAR  SJ.YO 


Flint  J.  A.,  40  New  Montgomery 

Gutta  Percha  &  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.  (rubber), : 

Fremont 
Howell  Tiling  Co.,  157  New  Montgomery 
LANE  W.E.,  505  Kearny 
Magarv  William  W.,  2324  Bryant  Av 
McClernon  Daniel,  113-115,  10th 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 


*  Tiling-- Rubber. 

NEW    YORK   BELTING   AND    PACKING    CO. 

LTD.  (mnfrs.),  507-511  Market 

Timber  Dealers. 

(See  Lumber  Dealers.) 

Tin  Can  Makers. 

Black  Joseph,  815-817  Sansome 

Eagle  Automatic  Can  Co.,  849-863  Brannan 

LANE  W.  E..  505  Kearny 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 

Pacific  Sheet  Metal  Works, 309-311  Mission 

Tay  George  H.  Co.,  610-630  Battery 


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PLYMOUTH   GIN, 

CCoATES  &  Co..  Established  1793J 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


TIN 


CKOCKER-LANGI-EY  DIKECTORY. 


TOW 


1951 


Tin  Roofers. 

e  Roofers— Metal.) 


*  Tin  and  sneet  Iron  Importers. 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 


Tin  and  Sheet  Iron  Workers. 

(See  also  Stoves  and  Tinware.) 

Bowen  J.  L.  &  Son,  39,  2d 
Conlin  &  Roberts,  728-780  Mission 
De  Lano  Bros.,  21  Spear 
Dyer  Charles  M.,  763  Mission 
Elder  William  J.,  606  Clay 
Eureka  Sheet  Iron  and  Metal  Works,  204  Mis- 
sion 
Farrell  John  T.,  442  Valencia 
Groffman  Charles  P.,  208,  24th 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lawson  John  C,  702  Sansome 
Lea  Henry  E.,  1216  Oak 
Leverenz  &  Pgoetz,  107  Sacramento 
McDonnell  John,  250-252,  8th 
Moenning  Gunther,  612  Octavia 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
Murphy  Patrick  H.,  46  Spear 
Olsen,  Ruth  &  Cook,  13-17  Mission 
Pacific  Sheet  Metal  Works,  209-211  Mission 
Power  &  Pike,  49  Sacramento 
Quade  Otto,  922  Larkin 
Ralston  &  Nelson,  151  Beale 
Shields  &  Hadler,  550  Mission 
Spear  Lewis  E.,  44  Steuart 
Taylor,  Adams  &  Pritchard,  12-14  Market 


Tinners'  Stock. 

LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-S17  Market 

Tay  George  H.  &  Co.,  610-620  Battery 


Tinware. 

(See  also  Stoves  and  Tinware.) 

ARMES  &  DALLAM,  232-226  Front 
Predman  Bros.,  1065  Market 
Grovers  Max  H.,  1081  Howard 
Guignon  Joseph,  408,  9th 
Hourston  Bros.,  150,  6th 
lis  John  G.  &  Co.,  814-816 Kearny 
Joyce  Peter  J.,  115,  6th 
LANE  W.  E.,  .505  Kearnv 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
Ray  W.   S.   Manufacturing  Co.,    12-14  Califor- 
nia 
Samuels  Henry,  1017  Valencia 
Stanley  &  Allard,  1125  Mission 
Weaver  Dwight  S.,  407  Hayes 


Tobacco— Leaf. 

Conradi  &  Goldberg,  730  Montgomery 

Daniels  Joseph  L.   (agent  Mitchelson  &   Hib- 

bard),  410  Sacramento 
Esberg,  Bachman  Leaf  Tobacco  Co.,  223  Cali- 
fornia 
Esberg,  Bachman&Co.,  BE  cor  California  and 

Battery 
Heyneman  Herman,  117-119  Pine 
Horn  &  Co.,  205  Battery 
Kohlberg  M.  P.  &  Co.,  526-528  Washington 
Lewis  William  &  Co.,  24  California 
London  &  Mclntyre,  540  Washington 
Mayrisch  Bros.  &  Co.,  405  Battery 
Plagemann  H.  &  Co.,  316-318  Sansome 
Rosenshine  M.  &  Bro.,  413-415  Battery 
Schoenfeld  Jonas,  508-510  Washington 
Wintzer  &  Agard,  309  Clay 


Tobacco  Manufacturers. 

American  Tobacco  Co.  The,  701-703  Front 
Bagley  John  J.  &  Co.  (agency),  410  Sacramento 
Bohls  H.  &  Co.,  244-246  Fremont 
Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Co.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.), 

215  Front 
Lorillard  P.  Co.  (Jersey  City,  N.  J.),  304  Sacra- 
mento 
Pace  J.  B.  Tobacco  Co.   (Richmond,  Va.),   405 

Front 
Plagemann  H.  &  Co.,  316-318  Sansome 
The  P.  J.  Sorg  Co.  (agency),  410  Sacramento 
Tuckett  John  &  Son  (agency),  410  Sacramento 


Tobacco— Wholesale. 

Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  406  California 

Drinkhouse  J.  A.  Co.,  227-229  Battery 

Drummond  Tobacco  Co.  (St.  Louis),  228  Cali- 
fornia 

Esberg,  Bachman  &  Co.,  SE  cor  California  and 
Battery 

Heyneman  Herman,  117-119  Pine 

Horn  &  Co.,  205  Battery 

Kahn  J.  &  Co.,  306  Sacramento 

Levi  H.  &  Co.,  117-119  Market 

Lewis  William  &  Co.,  24  California 

MichalitschkeBros.  &  Co.,  239  Kearny,  900  Mar- 
ket and  64,  3d 

Oppenheimer  &  Bro.,  117  Battery 

Plagemann  H.  &  Co.,  316-318  Sansome 

Tillmann  &  Bendel,  313-327  Battery 

Wertheimer  Company  The,  NW  cor  Battery  and 
Bush 


Tobacco— Retail. 

(See  Cigars— Retail. 

Toilet  Articles— Importers. 

(See  also  Druggists— Wholesale.) 
Boardman,  Kenne  &  Co.,  8  Sutter 
Greenbaum  &  Co.,  128  Post 

143  Phelan  Bldg 


Kerrell&Co.. 


*  Toilet  Preparations— Retail 

Marchand  Lizzie  Mrs., 28  Geary 


Tool  Manufacturers. 
AMERICAN  TOOL  WORKS,  109  Mission 
CALIFORNIA  TOOL  WORKS,  143-145  Beale 
Henneberg  &  Barth,  549  Brannan 
Krajewski  Frederick,  520-522,  5th 
Kuhling  Anton,  553  Brannan 
Lavng  H.  G.  Machine  Works,  107-111  Fremont 
MURCH  &  GRAY,  215  Mission 
Petersen  &  Petersen,  346, 10th 
RUSSELL  J.  W.  &  CO.  (artesian  well  boring), 

109-111  Fremont 
WalkerBros.,  722,7th 


*  Tools. 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davi 
Brown  Charles  &  Son,  807  Market 
MARWEDEL  C.  F.  (machinist),  58,  1st 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Novelty  Hardware  Co.,  823  Market 
Osborn  Hardware  and  Tool  Co.,  414  Market 
Osborn  R.  P.  &  Co..  751-7.53  Market 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104, 1st 
Wright  F.  W.,  823  Market 


•  Tortilla  MiUs. 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 


Tow  Boats. 

:  Tug  Boat  Companies.) 


WATSON  &  CO. 


,    PACIFIC  COAST  AQENT& 

124  IVIarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  ^ir-: 


Valencia  St  > 
Mission  40. 


1952  TOW  CROCKER-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY.  TUR 


PACIFIC 

TOWEL  CO. 

No.  9  Lick  Place, 

San  Francisco,  California. 


TELEPHONE    No.    1T80. 


Geo.     E.    Moore,    Proprietor. 


Towel  Companies. 

Mercantile  Toilet  and  Laundry  Co.,  224  Bush 

PACIFIC  TOWEL  CO., 

9  Lick  PI 

San  Francisco  Towel  Co.,  116  Davis 

Toys— Importers. 

American  Import  Co.  The,  107  Sansome 
Brandenstein  Alfred  J.  &  Co.,  523  Market 
California  Notion  and  Toy  Co.,  524-526  Market 
Davis  Bros.,  718-722  Market 
Elastic  Tip  Co.,  46  Market 
Sadler  &  Co.,  537  Market 
Stevenson  &  Co.,  539  Market 
WILL  &  FINCK  CO.,  818-820  Market 

Toys— Retail. 

(See  Varieties.) 

Transfer  Companies. 

(See  also  Expresses.) 

DRUCKER'S  EAST  OAKLAND,  21  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  1654 

PATTERSON'S  BERKELEY,  21  Market,  tele- 
phone Main  1654 

SHARPE'S  ALAMEDA,  21  Market,  telephone 
Main  1654 

Translators. 

(See  Interpreters.) 

Transportation  Companies. 

(See  Railroad,  Steamboat  and  Steamship  Com- 
panies.) 

Trees— Ornamental 

(See  Nurserymen.) 

*  Trimmings— Gold  and  Silver. 
PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 

Tripe  Dealers. 

Bayle,  Lacoste  &  Co.,  527  Merchant,  branches  18 
Bay  City  Market  and  7' California  Market 

*  Triple  Sewer  Pipes. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


Trunk  Makers. 

Danton  John  H.,  61 1^4  Market 

Hirschfelder  &  Meaney,  13  Sutter 

Malm  C.  A.  &  Co.,  220-222  Bush  and  622  Market 

Norgrove  John,  12  Geary 

Smith  C.  C,  SW  cor  Grant  Av  and  Bush 

Smith  James  K.,  128  Eddy  and  971  Mission 

Victor  Charles,  510  Market 

Truss  Makers. 
Baxter  &  Oesting,  953  Market 
BERBERT  A.  &  BROTHER,  1376  Market 
Bigelow  Judge  T.,  105  Stockton 
FOLKERS  J.  H.  A.  &  BROTHER,  815  Market 

J.  H.  A.  FOLKERS  &.  BRO. 

815    MARKET  STREET 

Best  Trusses,  Shoulder  Braces  and  Apparatus 

for  Deformities.    Only  First-class  goods 

on  hand  and  to  order. 

Hatteroth  William,  321-325  Kearny 

HOULT  C.  &  00. 

(Cyrus  Hoult),  truss,  elastic  stocking,  sup- 
porters, suspensories  and  crutch  makers, 
507  Kearny 

Magnetic  Elastic  Truss  Co.,  704  Sacramento 
Nagler  Robert,  514  Nucleus  Bldg 
Pacific  Electric  Belt  and  Truss  Co.,  1170  Market 
PIERCE  &  SON,  704  Sacramento 

Trust  Companies. 

(See  Banks.) 

Tug  Boat  Companies. 

(For  list  of  Tug  Boats  see  page  1549.) 
Shipowners'  and  Merchants  Tug  Boat  Co.,  ofiQce 

302  California 
Spreckels  J.  D.  &  Bros.  Co.,  327  Market 

Tule  Goods. 

Gilman  Benjamin  F.,  420-422,  9th 

•  Turkish  Baths. 

Zeile  Charles  D.,  522-528  Pacific 


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THE  PACIFIC  COAST  * 

A.  D.  FARMER  &  SON  TYPE  FOUNDRY 
(Formerly  Farmer,  Little  &  Co.) 

CAMPBELL  PRINTING  PRESS  AND  MFG.  CO. 
(Best  Cylinder  Presses  Made.) 


WE  CARRY  A  FULL  LINE  FROM 

CHANDLER  &  PRICE  (Gordon  Presses) 
KEYSTONE  TYPE  FOUNDRY 
PARAGON  PAPER  CUTTERS   . 
STAPLING  MACHINES 
GERMAN  PRINTING  INKS  IN  TUBES 
.VND  ALL  OTHER  PRINTERS'  SUPPLIE 


Electrotyping  and  Stereotyping 

510  Clay  Street,  5an  Francisco,  Cal. 


QEORQE  F.  /1TKIN50M 

Manufacturer   and   Dealer   in 

California  Wood  Novelties 

Made  from  a  variety  of  Beautiful,  Curious  and  Durable  Woods.  Beautifully 
Polished,  showing  Natural  Colors  and  Grain  of  Woods. 

Big  Tree  Bark  Pincusliions,  Sleeve  Buttons,  Napkin  Rings,  Etc. 

LADIES*    DARNER,  GLOVE    MENDER   and  STRETCHER.   NEEDLE   and  THIMBLE 
CASE,    ALL  COMBINED— A    USEFUL   NOVELTY. 

BIG  TREE  STORE,   1119   MARKET  STREET,   NEAR  SEVENTH 

SAIM       RRAIMCISCO 


Turners— Wood  and  Ivory. 
ATKINSON  GEORGE  F..  1119  Market 
Bateman  William,  411  Mission 
Bolander&  Perkins,  115-117  Main 
Friedmann  Joseph,  553  Brannan 
HAAS  CARL  F.,  417-419  Mission 

San  Francisco  Turning  and  Planing  Mili 

417-419  MISSION  STJiEET 

Telephone  Main  59S7  San  Francisco 

CARL.  F.  HAAS,  Proprietor. 

Manufacturers  of  WOOD  and  IVORY  WORK 

of  every  description. 

Hansen  M.  &  Co.,  231-251  King 
Heckmann  Frederick  J.,  3835,  16th 
Heininger  Charles  P.,  526  Market 
Hofman  Louis,  436,  4th 
Horstmann  John  H.,  334Mission 
KewnigJohn,  10  Stevenson 
Oberst  &  Fuchs,  547-549  Brannan 
Riley  Frank  T.,  524,  5th 
Schnoor  Charles  O.,  520,  15th 
Waas  Henry,  720  Minna 

Wells,  Russell  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Mission  and  Fre- 
mont 


AMES  &  HARRIS, 

Drumm 


Twines. 

NW   cor  Sacramento  and 


Bailey  John  T.  &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  office  219 

Front 
BAKER    &    HAMILTON,    NW    cor  -Pine    and 

Davis 
Blake,  Moffltt  &  Towne,  516  Sacramento 

No  matter  v^hat  your 


Bonestell  &  Co.,  401-403  Sansome 
Brown  M.  &  Sons,  414-416  Clay 
Bruman  Aaron,  226  Clay 

BUCHANAN  BROTHERS, 

609  Sacramento 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
Daoeri  E.  H.  &  Co.,  418  Battery 
DETRICK  E.  Jr.,  303  California 
DOYLE  HENRY  &  CO.,  517-519  Market 
Dunbarton  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  303  California 
Hart    A.  H.  Co.    The    (New    York),   oface   219 

Front 
KITTLE  &  CO.,  202  California 
MARSHALL  &  CO.,  James  Elder  agent,   14-16 

Sutter 
Neville  &  Co.,  31-33  California 
Simpson  &  Fisher,  34  Steuart 

SUTPHEN  DAVID  D., 

manager  Pacific  Coast  Branch,  John  T. 
Bailey  &  Co.  (Philadelphia),  and  The  A.  H. 
Hart  Co.  (Elm  Flax  Mflls,  New  York).  219 
Front 

Taylor's  S.  P.  Sons,  400  Sansome 
Tubbs  Cordage  Co.,  607-613  Front 
Union  Paper  Co.,  416  Clay 
Zellerbach  A.  &  Sons,  416-420  Sansome 


Type  Case  Makers. 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO..  405-407  San- 
some 


Type  Founders. 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  405-407  San 

some 
CALIFORNIA  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  510  Clay 


have   him  send  you 


SOUTHFIELD  WELLINGTON 

-  COAL.  - 


CHARLES  R.  ALLEN, 

age:nx, 
144  Steuart  St..  S.F. 


DIXON,  BORGESON  8  CO., 

37  Market  Street,  S.  F., 


1954 


TYP 


CROCKER-I.ANGIiEY  DIBECTORY. 


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Type  Founders— Cont'd. 
FOREMAN  A.  &  SON.  611  Merchant 

A.  FOREMAN  &,  SON 

611  MERCHANT  STREET 

Type  and  Electrotype  Foundry 

Brass  Rules,  Dashes,  Circles,  Ovals 
Leads,  Slugs,  Etc. 

ALL     BRASS     WORK     A     SPECIALTY 

B^"We  furnished  all  Brass  Material  used  In  this 
Directory. 

PACIFIC  STATES  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  508  Clay 

Type  Setting  Machines. 
Mergenthaler   Linotype   Co.   (New    York),  320 
Sansome,  room  5 

Typewriting. 

Ayers'  Stenographic  Institute,  325  Montgomery 
Barney  Hattie  E.  Mrs.,  40-41  Nevada  Block 
BARRETT  MARGARET  G.  MISS,  302  Montgom- 
ery, rooms  3-4 
Boch  Louise  H.  Miss,  17  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Burt  Anna  C.  Miss,  34  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Curtis  Belle  A.,  410  Spreckels  Bldg 
Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  320  Sansome 
Digges  Eva  E.  Miss,  1  Mills  Bldg,  4th  floor 
Frew  Emma  P.,  28-30  Mills  Bldg,  7th  floor 
Frierson  Katherine  Miss,  41-42  Mills  Bldg,  10th 

floor 
HEALD'S  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  24  Post 
Johnson  Harriet  M..  7  Flood  Bldg 
Kelley  C.  E.  Miss,  45  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Lanfar  H.  L.  Miss,  628  Market 
Mallery  Jessie  B.  Mrs.,  111-112  Crocker  Bldg 
McNally  Edith  Miss,  45-46  Mills  Bldg,  8th  floor 
Miller  Mary  E.  Miss,  401  California,  room  4 
Olney  L.  Miss,  916  Market,  room  22 
Peters  Mattie  E.,  630  Market 
Rich  L.  A.  Mrs.,  402  Montgomery 
Rosengarden  Edna,  20  Crocker  Bldg 
Rosengarden  H.  Mrs.,  -,0  Crocker  Bldg 
Runge  &  Elliot,  330  Pine',  room  55 
Shephard  Misses,  508  California,  room  35 
Standard    Typewriter    Exchange,    207    Mont- 
gomery 
Stone  &  Weil,  106  Pine 
United     Typewriter     and    Supplies    Co.,    663 

Market 
Witham  H.  M.,  610  Market 
Wilson  B.  M.  Miss,  45  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 
Worden  Shirley  A.  Miss,  37  Mills  Bldg,  6th  floor 

Typewriting  Machines. 

Alexander  L   &  M.  &  Co  ,  218  Sansome 
BLICKENSDERFER  TYPEWRITER,    J.   G.   Si- 

monton  agent,  602  Market,  Crocker  Bldg 
Caligraph  Typewriter  Agency,  663  Market 
Cunningham,  Curtiss  &  Welch,  SW  cor  Sansome 

and  Sacramento 
HANSON  B.  F.  &  CO.,  typewriters  for  sale  and 

to  rent,  55  Chronicle  Bldg 
Pacific  Press  Publishing  Co.,  16  Crocker  Bldg 
Pacific  States  Type  Foundry,  508 Clay 
Revalk  R.  E.  &  Co.,  310  California 
Scott  &  Bannan,  321  Montgomery 
Simonton  James  G.,  602  Market 
Smith  Premier  Typewriter,  218  Sansome 
UNITED  TYPEWRITER  AND  SUPPLIES  CO., 

663  Market 
Wickson  G.  G.  &  Co.,  3-5  Front 
Yost  Writing  Machine  Agency  The,  663  Market 

Typewriting  Supplies. 

Alexander  L.  &  M.  &Co.,  218  Sansome 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
DUTTON  &  PARTRIDGE,  212-214  California 
Hill  Edward  W..  628  Market 
Revalk  R.  E,  &  Co.,  310  California 


Rowe    Typewriter    Ribbon    Co,    (N.    Y.),  533 

Kearny 
Scott  &  Bannan,  321  Montgomery 
Tvperwriter  Rest  Co.,  532  Market,  room  45 
"'ITED  TYPEWRITER  AND    SUPPLIES  CO., 
Market 


Type 
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Umbrella  and  Parasol  Makers. 

Barr  Fannie  Mrs.,  323  Bush 

Barr  Stewart  A.,  926  Larkin 

Creighton  Joseph  J.,  13  Mason 

DETRICK  E.  Jr.,  303  California 

Falciola  Giovanni,  1005  Howard 

FoUmer,  Cogg  &  Co.,  35  New  Montgomery 

Ghisla  Mary,  645  Vallejo 

Moss  George  A.,  800  and  932   Market  and  101 

Post 
Oliva  &  Papina,  3  Grant  Av 
Raabe  Harris,  1070  Howard 
Stringa  William,  1208  Polk 

Undertakers. 

California  Burial  Co.,  215  Sansome,  room  6 
California  Undertaking  Co.,  SW  cor  Geary  and 

Stockton 
Crew  &  English,  19  Van  Ness  Av 
Craig,  Cochran  &  Co.,  22-26  Mint  Av 
Dierks  Theodor,  957  Mission 

GANTNER  &  GUNTZ 

(H.  W.  Gantner  and  F.  L.  Guntz),  funeral 
directors  and  embalmers,  8-10  City  Hall 
Square,  telephone  South  432 

Godeau&  Co.,  326-328  Montgomery  Av 
Golden  Gate  Undertaking  Co.,  2429  Mission 
Gray  N.  &  Co.,  641-643  Sacramento 
Hagan  James,  445  Valencia 
Halsted  &  Co.,  946  Mission 
laccheri  &  Bacigalupi,  627  Broadway 
Lipman  &  Godeau,  326  Sutter 
Martin  A.  W.  &  Co,,  118  Geary 

McAVOY  &  GALLAGHER, 

20,  5th 
MCGINN  BROTHERS,  31  Eddy 
McMenomey  James  &  Son,  1057  Mission 
Metzler  Charles  J.  B.,  636  Washington 
O'Connor  J.  C.  &  Co.,  767  Mission 
Pacific  Undertakers,  777  Mission 

PETERSEN  H.  P.  &  CO., 

funeral  directors  and  embalmers,  228  Mc- 
Allister (opp  City  Hall)  telephone  South 
340 

Porter  H.  C.  &  Co.,  122  Eddy 
San  Francisco  Undertaking  Co.,  1235  Market 
Suhr  H.  F.  &  Co.,  1209  Mission 
Union  Undertaking  Co.,  733  Mission 
United  Undertakers'  Association,  27-29,5th 
Valente.  Marini  &  Co  ,  1524  Stockton 
WESTERN  ADDITION  FUNERAL  DIRECTORS. 
2428  California 

Oakland. 
Brown  Albert,  466-468,  13th 

Undertakers'  Goods. 

California  Casket  Co.,  934-9.36  Mission 
Centra]  Hardware  and  Supply  Co.,  852  Mission 
Gray  N.  &  Co.,  641-643  Sacramento 
Murphy  Emma  L.  Miss,  461  Jessie 

Underwriters— Agents  of. 

Catton,  Bell  &  Co.  (London,  Lloyds  and  Liver- 
pool), 406  California 
Chevassus  Edouard  (French),  1-3  Sansome 
Button  W.  J.  (Rhode  Island),  401  California 
Eldridge  Oliver  (Boston,  New  York  and  Phila- 
delphia Marine),  303  California 
Hellmann  Bros.  &  Co.  (Hamburg  and  Bremen), 

525  Front 
Maxwell  James  D.  (New  York),  421  California 
Mohns  Henry  (Germanic  Lloyd),  29  Market 
San  Francisco  Board  of  Marine  Underwriters, 

222  Sansome,  room  1 
Woods  E.  L.  (San  Francisco  Marine),  222  San- 


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Bordeaux  and  Saotemes. 
123  CALIFORNIA  STREET. 


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1955 


*  Uniforms, 
PASQUALE  B.  &  SONS,  640  Washington 


Upholsterers. 

(See  also  Furniture  Manufacturers.) 

BAEBER  GEORGE  A.,  1509  Market 

Bauer  Henry,  1519  California 

Beal  Samuel  Furniture  Co.,  733-741  Mission 

Bitter  Edward,  514  Post 

Bower  Solomon  M.,  1821  Devisadero 

Browne  Regnor  B.,  103,  9  th 

Bruhnke  Anton,  1714  Polk 

Brun  Frederick,  417,  3d 

California  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co.,  117-121 

Geary 
Clark  Joseph,  1309  Mason 
Congo  Howard  E.,  933  Sacramento 
Dernbach  George.  154,  9th 
Ducruet  T.  I.,  515  Bush 
Escande  Charles,  2543  Mission 
Fink  &  Schindler,  1309-1315  Market 
Frank  H.  W.  &  Co.,  212-216  Commercial  and  933- 

934  Howard 
Franzen  Henry,  231  Ellis 
Fredericks  Joseph  &  Co.,  649  Market 
Granz  Louis,  1909-1911  Howard 
Hagemann  Herman  M.,  1324  Polk 
Hankerson  H.  D.,  607  Post 
Hansen  George,  630  Geary 
Harmon  William  F.,  929  Mission 
Harrold,  Belcher  &  Allen,  508  Sutter 
Hawley  George  W.,  207  Powell 
Haynert  Clemens,  214  Stockton 
Heims  John,  1314  Valencia 
Henko  A.  v.,  21 16  Fillmore 
Herberger  Carl.  2212  Fillmore 
Hoey  John,  716-718  Mission 
Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  760  Mission 
Hurst  Daniel,  2217  Mission 
Jansen  Alexander,  928  Howard 
Jordan  M.  F.,  1024  Oak 
Juergensen  Charles,  912  Larkin 
KauferC,  1439  Ellis 
Kempner  Mark,  II4614  Folsom 
Kiernan  Charles,  26  Ridley 
Kragen  Bros., 209  Polk 
Kriske  W.  &  Co.,  339,  24th 
Landsdown  Edward  S.,  1230a  Pacific 
Larson  &  Scheper,  1621  Devisadero 
Lipman  Charles  W.,  1627  Geary 
Loudon  William  J.,  631  Union 
Lutge  Bros.,  1052  McAllister 
Mackay  Alex.  &  Son,  715  Market 
Martin  A.  G.  &  Co.,  695  McAllister 
Miller  Joseph  A.,  960-962  Mission 
Neustadt  Bros.,  229,  7th 
Olsen  Gustaf,  1815  Polk 
Peters  John  H.,  2054  Mission 
Plum  Charles  M.  &  Co.,  Upholstery  Co.,  1301- 

1307  Market 
Radden  Carl,  212^4,  13th 
Rechel  C,  1003  Valencia 
Reed  &  Co.,  1517  Howard 
Richard  Charles,  823  Valencia 
Richter  F.  &  Son,  6I914  Haight 
Samuel  Julius,  1102  Golden  Gate  Av 
Sanguinetti  Benjamin,  217  Jones 
Selway  &  Stockbridge,  2938,  16th 
Silvey  John  H.,  1200  Eddy 
Simon  Herman,  1211b  Howard 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
Somers  William,  215  Clement 
Sperling  &  Stotzenwald,  3825,  16th 
Stone  B.  L.,  328  Sutter 
Sullivan  P.  J.,  1904  Fillmore 
Sundell  Frank,  1204  Pacific 
Taylor  &  Armstrong,  449  Clementina 
Thomas  George  W.,  1140  Mission 
Tschech  Louis,  444  Union 
Walker  Charles,  509  Haight 
Wedemeyer  C.  A..  404!^  Geary 
Wolf  Abraham,  2006  Polk 
Wolffl  Max  S.,  1020  Larkin 
Worth  Frank  D.,  1307  Polk 
Wyman  Charles,  1315!4  Mission 


Upholstery  and  Drapery  Trimmings. 

(See  Fringe  Manufacturers.) 

*  Upholstery  Goods. 

(See  also  Carpet  Dealers.) 
Auerbach  &  Thompson,  115  Minna 
Hoey  John,  716-718  Mission 
Hulse,  Bradford  &  Co.,  760  Mission 
Jansen  Alexander,  938  Howard 
Milwaukee  Furniture  Co.,  933-934  Howard 
Pacific  Spring  and  Mattress  Co.,  706  Mission 
Plum  Charles  A.  &Co.  Upholstery  Co.,  1301-1307 

Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
Solomon  I.  L.  &  Co.,  840 Mission 
Sullivan  Thomas,  743  Mission 
Walcom  George,  403  Sutter 
Walter  D.  N.  &  E.  &  Co.,  539-531  Market 

♦Useful  Inventions. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Valve  Manufacturers. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


*  Valves. 
GOODYEAR    RUBBER     CO.    (Rubber),    577-579 
Market 


Varieties. 

Allen  C.  L.  Mrs.,  1531  Sanchez 
Anderson  Charles  E.,  1319  Scott 
Appiarius  H.  Mrs., 703  Valencia 
Ashmead  S.  W.  Mrs.,  155,  11th 
Austin  Charles,  307,  9th 
Backess  Mary  S.  Miss,  1512  Stockton 
Bahlmann  Augusta,  SE  cor26th  and  Bartlett 
Ball  Mary  Mrs.,  132y2,  24th 
Bartlett  Ben  F.,  1712  Howard 
Batavia  Laura  Mrs.,  1515  Devisadero 
Bean  A.  B.  Mrs.,  120,  21st 
Beck  Edward  L.,  1315  Powell 
Benecke  Dorothea  M.  I.  Mrs.,  3409  Clay 
Benkelmann  Mathilda,  1004  Railroad  Av 
Benson  William  H.,  2843,  16th 
Bernard  Lizzie  Mrs.,  1401  Baker 
Bernard  Michael  D.,  cor  24th  and  Potrero  Av 
Bertrand  David  &  Co.,  630  Geary 
Bescheinen  Gertrude  Miss,  1657  Mission 
Blake  M.  C.  Mrs.,  1108  Valencia 
Bohm  Josephine  Mrs.,  401  Haight 
Bohne  Lizzie  Miss,  1302i4  Hayes 
Both  Margaret  Mrs.,  3402  Folsom 
Boyd  Ellen,  505,3d 
Boyd  Theodore  C,  910  Powell 
Branz  Mary  Miss,  1018  Powell 
Brennan  Anna  Mrs.,  139,  11th 
Brown  Frederick,  .340  Geary 
Brun  John  B.,  418  O'Farrell 
Bulkley  Stephen  R.,  1628i4  Mission 
Burt  George  W.,  536  Castro 
Burton  Carrie  Mrs.,  3604  Sutter 
Callnon  F.  W.  Mrs.,  504,  3d 
Cannon  Louisa  Mrs..  1552  Howard 
Carle  Auguste,  1516  Stockton 
Caro  Lewis,  240,  5th 
Casassa  Maria,  503  Broadway 
Cellar  Louise,  1315  Powell 
Chase  L.  T.,  1627  Devisadero 
Choice  Margarette  K.  Mrs..  921  Oak 
Christophersen  Theresa,  2931  Washington 
Clark  Jennie  Mrs.,  1326  Howard 
Clark  Susan  P.,  535  Folsom 
Cohen  Selig,  601  Post 
Colbert  Mar?  A.  Mrs.,  450,  3d 
Collins  Daniel,  310,  24th 
Constant  T.  R.  Mrs.,  2200^^  Fillmore 
Cooney  Ann  Mrs.,  291  Union 
Cosgrave  John  B.,  204,  5th 

Cosgrifl  John  E.,  NE  cor  Sagamore  and  Ply- 
'   Av 


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Varieties-Cont'd. 

Cotton  James  F.,  a46,  11th 

Coxe  William  A.,  231,  15th 

Craddock  &  Webster,  1044  McAllister 

Cramer  John,  749  Minna 

Craven  Sisters,  411  Jones 

Crawford  Sarah  Mrs.,  139  Gough 

Crottie  B.  F.  Mrs..  2mA.  6th 

Crozier  Sarah  T.,  1201  Bush 

Crummey  Louise  M.  Mrs.,  1220  Mason 

Currin  James  W.,  1328  Howard 

Daly  Catherine,  Railroad  Av  nr  14th  Av  South 

Daly  Kate  C.  Mrs.,  256,  1st 

Damon  N.  F.  Mrs.,  141  Post 

Daniel  Bertha  Mrs.,  821  Pacific 

Danner  Minnie  Mrs.,  523  Castro 

Davidson  M.  &  Co.,  161  New  Montgomery 

Davis  Bros  ,  718-822  Marl^et 

Davis  Eugene  G.,  1234  Market 

Davison  Catharine,  15(4  Norfolk 

Demartini  Bartholomew,  706  Montgomery  Av 

Dennenberg  Lizzie  Mrs.,  537  Geary 

Diiaati  Antonio,  NE  cor  Kearny  and  Vallejo 

Dunovan  M.  A.  Mrs.,  1513  Market 

Doyle  Catherine  T.  Miss,  1522  Waller 

Duley  Lucy,  310  Jersey 

Dunphy  Frank  C,  1234  Golden  Gate  Av 

DuQton  Alice  J.,  2706  Mission 

Durston  George,  1745  Mission 

Egan  Annie,  1435  Valencia 

Egan  Hannah  H.  Miss,  1001  Sierra 

Elliott  Richard  E.  Mrs.,  1129  Mission 

Emporium  Co.,  825-355  Market 

El-bin  Margaret,  8.  24th 

Esterberg  Hulda  Miss,  504!^  Leavenworth 

Eugers  William,  9151/4  Market 

Farrell  John  M.,  1413  Castro 

Faust  Mary  D.  K.  Mrs.,  555,  4th 

Feive  Auguste,  1505  Franklin 

Fessler  Delia  Mrs.,  324  Polk 

Fiusterbusch  Charles  G.,  112  Ridley 

Fisher  B.  D.  Mrs..  1413  Folsom 

Fisk  Louis  G.,  SE  cor  Jersey  and  Sanchez 

Fitzler  Lena  Mrs.,  505  Bryant 

Flynn  Kate  Miss.  152  Solano 

Fogerty  John, 425  Stanyan 

Ford  Mary  J.  Miss,  1045, 19th 

Foster  Isabelle  Mrs.,  635  Sutter 

Fournier  Amelia  Mrs.,  2002i4  Mason 

Fox  Mary  Mrs.,  489,  8th 

Frandsen  R.,  1330  Alabama 

Gay  Ellen  Mrs.,  544  Green 

Gehrels  Lena,  623  Union 

Gemraell  C.  Mary  Mrs.,  515,  2d 

Geraghty  Michael,  1127  Folsom 

GobelBros.,  511,4th 

Godfrey  A.  Mrs..  330  Minna 

Goepfert  Mary,  3114  Fillmore 

Goetsche  Margaret  H.  Mrs.,  1717  Stockton 

Gorham  Albert  F.,  2148  Mission 

Graff  Gustav,  2759,  16th 

Grant  J.  F.  Mrs.,  3266  Mission 

Hackett  Lincoln  E..  310^  Turk 

Hahn  Ernest,  230,  4th 

Haider  Albert,  1243  Mission 

Hansen  Christian  W.,930  Harrison 

Hansen  Christine  Mrs.,  411  Bay 

Harais  Alexander,  136,  2d 

Harkins  Rosana  A.,  301  Fremont 

Harrison  Elizabeth  Mrs..  1332  Pacific 

Haub  Marie  Mrs.,  717  Montgomery  Av 

Hawe  Mary  Mrs.,  517  Lyon 

Hays  Will  C,  1303  Polk  and  1525  Devisadero 

Hays  &  Ruhe.  1700-1702  Devisadero 

Hencken  Annie,  428  Shotwell 

Hendricks  E.  J.  Mrs.,  150  Collingwood 

Hennett  Harriet  Mrs.,  1800  Union 

Herold  Philippine  Miss,  14,  24th 

Hess  Julia  Miss,  2002  Mason 

Heuer  Lena,  493  Sanchez 

Hiester  Lizzie  Mrs., 629  Valencia 

HilderB.  Mrs.,  1733  Market 

Hirsch  David,  115^2  Fillmore 

Hodge  Jane  Miss,  614  Hermann 

Hoennig  Jasine  Mrs..  28191/4  Mission 

Hoisington  Mary,  SE  cor  Castro  and  Henry 

Holt  M.  D.  Mrs.,  121  Guerrero 

Hopkins  Reuben  T.,  1511  O'Farrell 


Howes  L.  H.  Mrs.,  IO371/2,  24th 

Hurly  Margaret  Mrs.,  312, 12th 

Hyman  Samuel,  1238  Folsom 

Isaacs  B.  Mrs.,  Ill  Gough 

Jackson  William  B.  Mrs.,  2005  Geary 

Jacobs  Harriet  Mrs.,  26-28,  6th 

Jacobs  Mary  Mrs.,  70914  Stockton 

Jahmes  Taylor,  1041  Guerrero 

Janes  Graz;jano,  1171  Valencia 

Jeans  Angle  F.,  1110  Steiner 

Jenkin  Thomas,  313  Geary 

Johnston  Jane  Miss,  1591  Turk 

Jones  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  521,  4th 

Josephson  Joshua  S.,  1629  Geary 

Junck  Mary,  1304i/^  Valencia 

Kehoe  Kate,  720  Brannan 

Keleher  Jeremiah,  21314,  14th 

Kelleher  Margaret  Miss,  733  Stevenson 

Kellner  Meyer,  405,  3d 

Kelly  Mary,  1708  Fillmore 

Kent  C.  E.  Mrs.,  1035  Folsom 

Kirwan  Ellen  Mrs..  Ill  Clement 

Kling  Freda  Mrs.,  7I81/2  Franklin 

Koster  Lizzie  Mrs.,  429  Francisco 

Krafft  Ferdinand,  1306.  24th 

Krausgrill  Annie  C.  Mrs.,  1321  Stockton 

Kreutzmann  W.  S.,  416  Devisadero 

Kriske  Bertha  Miss,  2216  Mission 

Kurlandzik   M.   Mrs.,   III71/2   Folsom   and  160& 

Fillmore 
Lagrange  Emily  Mrs.,  1203  Stockton 
Laski  B.  L.,  II5514  Folsom 
Lass  Charles,  1023  Powell 
Leathers  Christina  H.  Mrs.,  410,  3d 
Leon  Julia  Mrs.,  48,  7th 
Levey  E.  H.  Mrs.,  IOII1/2  McAllister 
Levin  Bertha  Mrs.,  941  Folsom 
Levin  J.  &  Co.,  31  Taylor 
Long  Charles,  1833  O'Farrell 
Louis  John  A.,  327,  3d 
Lubkert  Adolph  M.  F.  Mrs.,  1832  Union 
Lynda  John  E.,  2031/2  O'Farrell 
Macy  Mary  M.  Mrs.,  2608i4  Mission 
Mallett  Harriet,  702  Bush 
Mapleston  Robert  F.,  1804  Geary 
Marckley  B.  F.  Mrs.,  1023,  24th 
Martens  Frederick,  1828  Union 
Mason  Emma  Miss,  947  Valencia 
Massonabe  Anna  Mrs.,  NW  cor  Cortland  Av 

and  Buena  Vista 
Maugham  Mary  Mrs.,  814  Laguna 
McCartney  E.  E.  Mrs.,  431,  24th 
McClain  William  T.,  1546  Market 
McDougall  Matilda  A.,  135,  16th 
Mcintosh  Margaret  Mrs.,  507  Bryant 
McLaughlin  A.,  Railroad  Av  nr  12th  Av  South 
McMann  James,  411  East  North 
McNorton  Oliver  B.,  2245  Market 
Meister  Margaret.  2402  Folsom 
Meynr  Theresa  Mrs.,  208,  12th 
Michael  Gerson,  1504  Stockton 
Millan  Emma  Mrs.,  211,  18th 
Miller  Louise  Mrs.,  321  Union 
Miller  Mary  Mrs.,  411,  4th 
Moeller  Claus  W.,  203,  6th 
Mohr  Antoinetta  Mrs..  2703i/i  Folsom 
Mohr  Kate  Mrs.,  326,  9th 
Holler  Julia  Miss,  750,  17th 
Molloy  Patrick,  1313  Point  Lobos  Av 
Mooney  Arthur,  1307  Buchanan 
Moore  Sarah  Miss,  117  Turk 
Moses  Morris,  305  Hayes 
Mulvey  B.  C,  2331  Mission 
Muncey  William  G.,  423,  22d 
Murphy  Helen,  1124  Page 
Nagel  Albert  G.,  41114  Geary 
Newberry  M.  A.  Mrs.,  822  Valencia 
Newton  Laura  J.,  NW  cor  25th  and  Treat  Av 
Noltiog  A.  Mrs.,  440  Van  Ness  Av 
O'Mara  Kate  Mrs.,  1318  Point  Lobos  Av 
O  Neill  Agnes  Miss,  1920  Point  Lobos  Av 
Offenbach  Kate  Mrs..  714  Vallejo 
Olson  Lena  Mrs.,  1601  Mason 
Osborne  John,  2305  Jackson 
Osterman  Sarah  Mrs.,  632  O'Farrell 
Oswald  B.  F.  Mrs.,  1719  Mission 
Parr  M.  A.  Mrs.,  1520  Folsom 
Partmann  H.  Mrs.,  2817,  16th 
Peckham  Bros.,  1232  Folsom 


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els  Carrie  Miss,  1010  Buchanan 

Peters  Delia  Mrs.,  520  Polk 

Peters  Helena  Mrs.,  NW  cor  Hyde  and  Green 

Peters  Pauline  Mrs.,  1022  Larkin 

Petterson  Reinhold,  29,  9th 

Philbon  Mary  E.  Miss,  1702  Hayes 

Pinelli  Angelina,  764  San  Jose  Av 

Pinkham  Chester  E  ,  118,  24th 

Polberg  G.  Mrs..  1314  Howard 

Poppe  Julia  Mrs.,  441,  20th 

Prieur  Caroline,  1909  Geary 

Prinz  Caroline,  2549  Folsom 

Prosek  Josephine  Mrs.,  1209  Devisadero 

Ransom  Matilda  N.  Mrs.,  1604  Hayes 

Rapp  Lizzie  A.  Mrs.,  705  Laguna 

Ratto  Virginia  Mrs.,  3038  Howard 

Reichardt  Otto,  1630  Eddy 

Reilly  Hannah  Mrs.,  573  Bryant 

Renier  Eveline  Mrs.,  209,  24th 

Rich  Curtis  W.,  534  Valencia 

Richards  Josephine  Mrs.,  540  Bush 

Richardson  A.  W.,  Mrs.,  1907  Mission 

Rieffel  E.  J.  Mrs.,  1104  Golden  Gate  Av 

Roane  Addison  M.,  2132  Mission 

Robinson  Minnie  Mrs.,  1539  Mission 

Rogers  William  J.,  106  Turk 

Roth  Conrad.  10041/4  Hyde 

Rotstein  Henrietta  Mrs.,  209  Leavenworth 

Rowe  Annie  Mrs.,  819  Broadway 

Roy  Camille,  1036  Clay 

Rust  Frederick  M.  F.,  219  Golden  Gate  Av 

Ryan  Jonathan,  326,  24th 

Saul  John,  33?,  6th 

Schaffer  Katherine  Mrs.,  718  Montgomery  Av 

Scherman  G.  Mrs.,  1036  Hyde 

SchuckT.  L.,  139,11th 

Schwaarcke  Charles,  508  Hayes 

Scott  Lizzie  Mrs.,  3337  Bush 

Seifert  Amelia  Mrs.,  N  s  1st  Avnr  Fulton 

Seischapine  Catherine  Mrs.,  533,  4th 

Silverman  Joseph,  222-224,  4th 
Simons  Minnie  Mrs.,  614^,  2d 
Simson  Daniel.  .509  Larkin 
Sinibaldi  A.,  1,525  Polk 
Skinner  Eliza  Mrs.,  21  Valencia 
Slocum  E.  R.  &  Co.,  144-146,  6th 
Smilow  Henry,  30  Franklin 
Smith  Amanda,  2400  Mission 
Smith  Annie  Mrs. ,  427  McA Ulster 
Soukoup  Aloisie  L.  Mrs.,  412i/4  Geary 
Sperling  Henry  Mrs.,  8,  8th 
Staneart  John  W.,  1215  Kearny 
Staniels&  Son,  1812  Devisadero 
Stappenbeck  Johanna  Mrs.,  414a  Francisco 
Stein  Aaron,  159,  9th 
Steinhoff  Elise  Mrs..  800  Hayes 
Stewart,  Howe  &  May  Co.,  14  Sansome 
Stiles  M.  L.  Mrs.,  127  Hermann 
Straube  Elizabeth  Miss,  805M  Filbert 
Stromberg  I.  F.  Mrs.,  1408  Paciflc 
Strong  George  W.,  3039  Mission 
Styles  E.  Mrs.,  Jules  Av  nr  Ocean  Av 
Subra  Joseph  G.,  930  "Washington    ' 
TaylorSarah.  329,  2d 

Thatjenhorst  Gustav,7H  Point  Lobos  Av 
Thomas  Frederick  G.  Mrs.,  1006,  18th 
Thomas  Herman  Mrs.,  220,  24th 
Thompson  C.  E.  Mrs.,  19341/^  Union 
Thompson  John  A.,  NE  cor  Howard  and  10th 
Thompson  Norah,  3657  Mission 
Twigg  Daniel  A..  408,  3d 
Utter  Josie  A.  Miss,  187  McAllister 
Vanderveen  Henrietta  Mrs..  1950  Howard 
Van  Worner  C.  B.  Miss,  NW  cor  25th  and   How- 
ard 
Vogtlin  Christina  Mrs.,  1436  Folsom 
Wagener  Jacob,  8II14  Bryant 
Waibel  Frederick.   SW  cor  Mission  and    16th 

and  2004  Mission 
Waibel  Oscar,  2518  Mission 
Walsh  Margaret  Mrs.,  7  Webster 
Warren  Melville  A.,  413  Broderick 
Watkins  Elizabeth,  540,  3d 
Watkins  Henry,  407  Turk 
Watson  Margaret  H.  Mrs.,  829,  15th 
Webster  M.  Mrs.,  335,  34th 
Weed  Eva  L.  Mrs.,  304  Turk 
Welbon  William  J.,  9.39  Church 
Wiebcke  Frank  Mrs.,  1314  Jackson 


Wigley  Edwin,  1211  Fillmore 
Wike  John  H.,  3318  Larkin 
Willard  Joseph  M.,  32  Gearv 
Williams  T.  A.  Mrs.,  I612y2  Folsom 
Winch  Nina,  1205  Turk 
Witts  May  E.  Mrs.,  96  Fillmore 
Wolters  M.  Mrs.,  1704  Howard 
Wood  George,  1304  Stockton 
Woolsey  Susan  Mrs.,  201  Gough 
Woolsey  William  W.,  29  Market 
Wright  Ellen  Mrs.,  337,  .5th 
Wyntjens  Frank,  1138J4  Folsom 
Young  Margaret.  3011  Mission 
Zinomerman  M.  Mrs.,  703  Broadway 

Vamish  Manufacturers. 

American  Varnish  Co..  741  Mission 

BASS-HUETER  PAINT  CO.  (S.  F.  Pioneer  Var- 
nish Works),  18-22  Ellis 

BERRY  BROTHERS,  LIMITED  (Detroit,  Mich.), 
709-711  Front 

Broner  Henry,  634  Mission 

MURPHY  VARNISH  COMPANY,  593-595  Mis- 
sion, telephone  Black  1171 

Occidental  Varnish  Works,  office  20  Geary 

Tamm  &  Nolan  Co.,  31,  2d 

*  Vamishers  and  Polisliers. 

(See  also  Painters.) 
Anie  Frederick,  70  Juniper 
Fuselier  &  Fitzgerald.  119  Main 
Kern  &  Eibach,  105  Donohoe  Bldg 
Steinmetz  August  &  Co.,  540  Brannan 

Varnishes. 

(See  also  Paints,  Oils  and  Glass.) 
AMMERUP  a,  1314  Market 
Butcher  L.  H.,  593  Mission 
Nason  R.  N.  &  Co.,  119-121  Front 
Yates  &  Co.,  709-711  Front 

*  Vases— Terra  Cotta. 


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*  Vault  Lights. 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Ventilating  Fans. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138.140-142  Fremont 

Ventilators. 
Abrahamson  Peter.  623  Howard 
Doub  D.  M..  137,  1st 
GRANNIS  J.  G.  &  CO.,  544  Mission  and  40  New 

Montgomery 
LANE  W.'E.,  505  Kearny 
Morgan  W.  &  Co.,  819  Market,  room  43 

Vermicelli  Manufacturers. 

(See  Macaroni  and  Vermicelli.) 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Archibald  Robert  A.,  1830  Post 
COSMOPOLITAN  VETERINARY  INFIRMARY, 

Cesare  Masoero  proprietor,  811  Howard 

CREELY  EDWARD  J.,  510  Golden  Gate  Av 

Dalziel  Ira  B.  (dentist),  605  Golden  Gate  Av 

EGAN  WILLIAM  F.,  1117  Golden  Gate  Av,  tele- 
phone West  128 

Evans  George  A.,  12214  Welsh 

Fabbi  Henry,  122  Eddy 

Fitzgerald  James  D..  1529  Howard 

Jacobsen  Iver,  631  Mission 

Masoero  Cesare.  811  Howard 

Miller  Edward  L.,  35514.  Uth 

Nief  F.  A.,  1925  Sutter 


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Veterinary  surgeons— Cont'd. 
O'Callagban  Dennis  J.,  408  Tehama 
O'Rourke  Isaac  W.,  331  Golden  Gate  Av 
»  Potter  William,  54  Morris  Av 

ill  Robin  Adrian.  610,  4th  „„,„., 

d  SAN   FRANCISCO   VETERINARY   HOSPITAL, 

^  William  F.,  Egan  proprietor,   1117  Golden 

M  Gate  Av  nr  Buchanan,  telephene  West  128 

^      .       Skaife  Francis  W. ,  18  Cedar  Av 
J    H       Steers  K.  O.,  18  Cedar  Av 

J    CO        Taylor  Charles  D..  fil3  Grove  ,„,„r>r,TmTr 

t  VETERINARY    DEPARTMENT   UNIVERSITY 

J    Z  OF  CALIFORNIA,  N  E  cor  Post  and  Fillmore 

C    O        Welsh  Joseph  A..  1215  Golden  Gate  Av 

J  (0     WESTPHAL  CHRISTIAN  H., 

0)  veterinary  surgeon  for  the  Health  and 

—  Police    Departments     of   the    City    and 

S  County  of  San  Francisco,  office  and  hos- 

H  pital  121-123  City  HaU  Av  nr  Larkin,  tele- 

\    0)  phone  South  401 

H    ^  Viaduct  Builders. 

H    »J"       California    Bridge    and   Construction   Co.,    19 
J    ^  Crocker  Bid  g 

SO        HEALY,  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  27  Steuart 
LAYDON  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 
San  Francisco  Bridge  Co.,  42  Market 
[^  THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 

4  Vinegar  Manufacturers. 

Consumers  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Works,  office  318 

Battery 
FISHER  PACKING  CO.,  509-517  Commercial 

■-V — 

>-^  FISHER  PACKING  CO. 

^^^  509-517  Cnnimercial  St. 

^^■^  lIAXUFACTrREKS  OF 

^^       Pure  Wine  and  Cider  Vinegars 

■%  and  Triple  Concentrated  Vinegar 

:  Packers  of  Pickles  In  all  styles  and  manufacturers 

g^^S         of   French  and  German  Mustard  and  fresh-ground 
SSh         Horse-radish. 

^^^        Grover  Augustine  A.,  1325  Guerrero 

tm  -m^        Lewis  Packing  Co.  and  Vinegar  Works,  625-627 

^^^  Front 

National  Vinegar  Works,  808-812,  4th 
New  South  End  Pickle  Works,  718  Bryant 

.'^i^        PACIFIC  VINEGAR  AND  PICKLE  WORKS,  323 

^m^  Front 

^    Pacific  Uinegar  ana PicKle  morKs 

^_4  323  FRONT  STB EET 

"-   ,_  Works,  41.5-419  Fulton  St.,  bet.  Gough  &  Octavla 

^^4        Triple  Concentrated  Wine 

"Vy^  and  Cider  Vinegars 

^^"^  Packers  of  Pickles  In  all  styles  and  manufacturers 

^>^\         of  French  and  German  Mustard,   and  fresh-ground 
^*"^         Horse-radish.  SIDXET  M.  SMITH.  President. 

CHAS.  J.  KING.  Secretary. 

*«S^^  Potrero  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Co. ,  office  230  Kearny 

'    *    <  SHERWOOD  &  SHERWOOD  (Crosse  &  Black- 
^^^^  weirs  Malt,  Crystal  &   Tarrazon  Vinegars, 

^■^^  Ross'   Royal  Belfast  Raspberry  Vinegar). 

f        S  212-214  Market 

*■  ^  South  End  Pickle  Works,  422-428,  5th 

^^^  *  Vineyards. 

GUNDLACH  J.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Market  and  2d 

^  ^^  *  Vulcanized  Fibre. 

'pf^-i        DIEFFENBACHER  &  WIHL,  318  Front 

MARWEDEL  C.  F.,  58,  1st 

PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104,  1st 

^^^  Wagon  Importers. 

H^~^        BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Deere  Implement  Co.,  ,305-307  Market 

Hooker  &  Co.,  16-18  Drumm 


Wagon  Makers. 

(See  Carriage  and  Wagon  Makers.) 

Wagon  Materials. 

(See  Carriage  and  Wagon  Materials. 

*  Wall  Paper. 

(See  also  Paper  Hangings.) 
AMMERUP  G.,  1314  Market 
Bradley  &  Son,  933  Mission 
Clark  G.  W.  &  Co.,  653  Market 
Coleman  John  E.  W.,  926  Folsom 
Duffy  James  &  Co.,  20 .Geary 
Maher  Mollie  A.  &  Co.,  1.520  Howard 
Merchant  &  Nickels,  46,  3d 

OrsiGiacomo,  17  Montgomery  Av  and  622  Wash- 
ington 
Pacific  Wall  Paper  Co.,  Ill  Battery 
QUADT  JOHN  &  CO.,  1614  Market 
St.  Denis  J.  &  Co..  308  Sutter 
Uhl  Bros,  539  Market 

Warehouses. 

Arizona,  W.  A.  James  manager,  330  King 

Atlantic  Free,  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Bat- 
tery and  Broadway 

Atlantic  U.  S.  Bonded,  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co.,  718 
Battery  „ 

Atlantic  U.  S.  Bonded  Tea,  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co., 
SE  cor  Battery  and  Broadway 

Battery  Street  Free  and  Tea  Bonded,  Bode  & 
Haslett.  1201  Battery 

Bay,  Haslett  &  Bailey,  W  s  Sansome  nr  Lom- 
bard 

Brannan  Street,  F.  S.  Moody,  609-617  Brannan 

Broadway  U.  S.  Bonded,  E.  Danforth,  SW  cor 
Battery  and  Broadway 

California  (bonded  and  free),  Haslett  &  Swayne, 
NE  cor  2d  and  Towns  end 

California  Storage,  Thomas  H.  Rooney,  722 
Mission  „  ^  ,, 

California  Wharf  and  Warehouse  Co.,  316  Cali- 
fornia 

Central  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  524i/4  Bush 

City,  Morton  Draying  and  Warehouse  Co.,  SW 
cor  Lombard  and  Battery 

Commercial,  N  s  King  bet  2d  and  3d 

Cowell's,  Henry  Cowell  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Front 
and  Union  _      . 

Eagle,  Nathan  R.  Lowell,  17-19  Davis 

Eureka  Grain,  Seth  Clisby,  NW  cor  Montgom- 
ery and  Chestnut  _^        ^ 

Front  Street.  C.  H.  Gilman  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Front 
and  Broadway  ^       „^ 

Gibraltar,  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse  Co.,  SE  cor 
Filbert  and  Sansome 

Golden  Gate,  Searle  &  Holt,  41-49, 1st 

Grangers  Business  Association,  108  Davis 

Greenwich  Dock  U.  S.  Bonded,  Bode  &  Haslett, 
NW  cor  Battery  and  Greenwich 

Hathaway  Free,  W.  H.  Martin  &  Co.,  Spear  St. 
Wharf  bet  Harrison  and  Bryant 

Humboldt,  Haslett  &  Bailey,  150-190  Bryant 

Internal  Revenue  No.  1,  1203  Battery,  No.  6 
Bluxome  and  Townsend,  No.  8  NE  cor  2d  and 

Lombard,  C.  W.  McCarthy,  SW  cor  Lombard 

and  Sansome  „     , 

Lowell's,  Nathan  R.  Lowell,  13-14  Beale 
Mercantile,  McNab  &  Smith,  Bluxome  bet  5tb 

and  6th 
Merchants',  S  s  King  bet  2d  and  3d  . 

Mission  Bay,    Thomas    J.  Walkmgton,  Irwin 

and  Kentucky  „     ,  ^        ^      or.^. 

Mission  Rock,  California  Dry  Dock  Co.,  office  302 

California  ,    ^^„         „  ^ 

Morton's,  Townsend  bet  1st  and  2d,  NE  cor  Bat- 
tery   and  Union  and  SW  cor  Battery  and 

Lombard,  office  204  Battery 
Nevada  Warehouse  and  Dock  Co.  (Port  Costa), 

office  202  Sansome 
North  Point  Dock,  James  V.  Lavery,  SW  cor 

Sansome  and  Chestnut  ^    ^^        ^  ^ 

North  Point  U.   S.  Bonded  Yard,   Edward  G. 

Zeile,  NW  cor  Sansome  and  Lombard 
Occidental  Grain,  William  M.  Starr,  NWcor 

1st  and  Townsend 


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Oriental  Bonded   and  Free,  Haslett  &  Swayne, 

S  s  Brannannr  1st 
Overland.  Bode  &  Haslett,  NE  cor  3d  and  King 
OVERLAND  FREIGHT  TRANSFER   CO.,   main 

office,  SE  cor  5th  and  Bluxome,  branch  office, 

NW  cor  California  and  Front 
OVERLAND  WAREHOUSE,  E.  Newland  &  Co. 

proprietors,  E  s  3d  bet  King  and  Townsend 
Pacific  Coast  Warehouse  Co.  (Port  Costa),  311 

California 
Pacific  Free,  Haslett  &  Bailey,  NW  cor  Front 

and  Broadway 

PACIFIC     STORAGE      WARE- 

HOUSE,  for  furniture  and  general  mer- 
chandise, Frank  Barker  proprietor,  301 
Stockton,  telephone  Main  1285 

PH(ENIX  WAREHOUSE,  San  Francisco  Storage 
and  Transfer  Co.  proprietors,  S  s  Brannan 
bet  8th  and  9th 

Pierce  James  M.  (storage)  735  Market 

Pioneer,  Johnston  &  Fulton,  SW  cor  Battery 
and  Filbert 

Port  Costa  Warehouse  and  Dock  Co.,  office  326 
California 

Rooney  Thomas  H.  (storage),  733  Mission 

S.  F.  Storage,  James  M.  Pierce,  735  Market 

SAN  FRANCISCO  STORAGE  AND  TRANSFER 
CO.,  S  s  Brannan  bet  8th  and  9th 

Sea  Wall  U.  S.  Bonded,  Edward  G.  Zeile,  NW 
cor  Sansome  and  Lombard 

Signal  Transfer  Co.,  530  Jones 

South  Point,  S  s  Berry  bet  3d  and  4th 

Taylor  C.  L.  (storage),  304  Post 

Union,  A.  S.  Neal  Warehouse  Co.,  NW  cor  Bat- 
tery and  Union 

Union  Warehouse  Co.,  3  Mutual  Life  Bldg,  3d 
floor 

Vallejo  Street  Free,  Sanborn  &  Wise,  SWcor 
Front  and  Vallejo 

Vallejo  Street  U.  S.  Bonded,  Sanborn  &  Wise, 
N  W  cor  Front  and  Vallejo 

Wade's,  450  Townsend 

Western  Transfer  and  Storage  Co.,  333  Front 

Whitney  &  Webster  (wool),  NE  cor  5th  and 
Townsend 

Wool  Agency,  Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  436  Townsend, 
office  406  California 

*  Washers— Axle. 
DieflFenbacher  &  Wihl,  318  Front 

*  Washing  Machines. 
Baker  &  Hamilton,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 

Washing  Powder  Manufacturers. 

Davis  Benjamin,  14  Langton 
Horstmann  John,  667-675  Bryant 

Watch  Case  Makers. 

Brooklyn  Watch  Case  Co.,  4  Sutter 
Croce  Peter  E.,  633  Clay 
Fahys  Joseph  &  Co.,  4  Sutter 
Hall  A.  I.  &  Son,  538-530  Market 
Harris  Charles  J.  Mrs.,  13  Trinity 
Keystone  Watch  Case  Co.,  136  Kearny 
Piquet  Eugene  E.,  3  Hardie 

Watch  Importers. 

Barrett  &  Sherwood,  7  Kearny 
Bujannoff  R.,  9  Lick  PI 
California  Jewelrv  Co.,  134  Sutter 
CARRAU  &  GREEN,  230  Sutter 
Giannini  Peter  A.,  308  Sutter 
Hall  A.  I.  &  Son,  538-530  Market 
Haskell  &  Muegge,  206  Kearny 
Hatch  J.  Q.  &  Co.,  7  Chronicle  Bldg 
Inter  Nos  Jewelry  Co.,  58  Crocker  Bldg 
Levison  Bros.,  134  Sutter 
NORDMAN  BROTHERS.  136  Sutter 
Roihschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  307  Sutter 
Schussler  M.  &  Co.,  104  Kearny 
Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co.,  126  Sutter 
SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 
United  States  Watch  Co.,  640  Market 
Waterbury  Watch  Co.  The,  15-16  Mills  Bldg,  2d 
floor 


Watchmakers  and  Jewelers. 

Ahlers  Henry  C,  126  Kearny 

Anker  Nicholas  A.,  13  Trinity 

Arnheim  William  S.,  8  Steuart 

Auger  Constant  J.,  4-5  Chronicle  Bldg 

Backstein  Ferdinand,  1555  Market 

Barrett  &  Sherwood,  7  Kearny 

Bartholdy  A.,  1113  Valencia 

Behrend  Asher,  44814,  3d 

Behrend  David,  1165  Market 

Bernstein  Joseph,  958  Harrison 

Bird  Robert  S.,  912  Powell 

Blomquist  Olof,  112  Montgomery 

Bolitho  John,  604  O'Farrell 

Bornemann  George  C.  Co,  126  Kearny 

Brand  Herman  J.,  230  Kearny 

Bratslawski  Marcus,  243,  7th 

Brayman  Ray  A.,  218a  Noe 

Brunell  Hjalmar  A.,  410  Kearny 

Bujannoff  R.,  9  Lick  PI 

California  Jewelry  Co.,  134  Sutter 

Carmatz  Adolph,  527  Sansome 

CARRAU  &  GREEN,  330  Sutter 

Castagnetto  Peter,  303i4  Montgomery  Av 

Chapman  Harry,  608  Merchant 

Clark  Elijah,  24  Post 

Clarfleld  Baruch,  1059  Howard 

Claude  Armand,  149,  5th 

Clausen  Bros.,  410  Kearny,  room  3 

Cohen  David,  1014  Market 

Cohen  Nathan.  407  Kearny 

CohnBros.,  44,  6th 

Collins  S.  H.  Co.,  227  Kearny 

Cummings'  Sons,  .327  Kearny 

Davis  A.  &  Co.,  1525  Market 

De  Ferrari  Frederick,  211  Montgomery  Av 

Deuss  Hugo  O.,  126  Kearny 

Dillon  &  Co.,  310  California 

Dirking  Fritz,  13  Phelan  Bldg 

Donahue  Patrick,  1016Shotwell 

Drumgold  John  H.,  Ill  Phelan  Bldg 

Durkee Frank  A.,  1435  Polk 

Eisenberg  A.  &  Co.,  136  Kearny 

Erickson  Bernard  M.,  116,  9th  , 

Forzani  Peter,  1230  Dupont 

Franca  Jose,  113  Jackson 

Franklin  Moses  J.,  215  Grant  Av 

Gabriel  John  E.,  1403  Devisadero 

Glickman  David,  3006  Fillmore 

Glindemann  &  Schweitzer,  303  Kearny  and  5,  3d 

Glucksman  Simon,  538,  3d 

Goodenough  Milton  A.,  1321  Pacific 

Goodman  Abraham,  410  Kearny 

Gottschalk  Charles  H.,  507  California 

Graper  Charles,  126  Kearny 

Greenbaum  Simon,  6  Chronicle  Bldg 

Gruber  William,  121  Post 

Hammersmith  &  Field,  118  Sutter 

Hanak  &  Lasky,  214  Grant  Av 

Hanson  Nels  S.,  1301  Market 

Hartman  Ernest  W.,  126  Kearny 

Hassen  Isaac,  102  Taylor 

Heiduska  Ferdinand,  413  Bush 

Heizman  John,  412  Sansome 

Herbst  Justus,  134,  2d 

Heringhi  Bros.,  IO14  Stockton 

HESS  FRANK,  519  Kearny 

Hesthal  William.  10,  6th 

Hirsoh  Isidore,  400,  6th 

Hirschman  Adolph,  113  Sutter 

Hoffmann  Adolph,  13,  3d 

Huber  A.  &  Co.,  39,  3d 

Huguenin  J.  C,  413  Kearny 

Hvman  Joseph,  1730  Devisadero 

Hyman  Wolf,  16  Kearny 

Isson  Robert,  116  Jackson 

Jacobs  I.  R.,  408b  McAllister 

Jenkel  &  Schumacher,  631  Market  ^ 

JOHANSON  J., 

practical  watchmaker  and  jeweler, 
watches,  clocks  and  jewelry  repaired, 
aU  work  neatly  done  and  warranted,  1189 
Market 

Kallman  C.  &  Son,  1903  Fillmore 
Kemp  Bros.,  2003  Market 
Klare  Conrad,  514  Post 
Klippel  William,  3137  Mission 


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Klumpp  Otto,  3  Hardie  PI 

Kuhlmann  Albert,  129  Montgomery  Av 

Kuttner  L.  &  Co.,  1644  Market 

Landecker  Carl,  126  Kearny 

Lang  Ernest,  2821  Mission 

Lawrenson  Herold,  6  Market 

Levison  Bros.,  134  Sutter 

Levy  Isadora,  208  Montgomery  Av 

Lewis  H.  M.  (estate  of),  655  Clay 

Limacher  Frank,  3314V2  Mission 

Lippman  Joseph,  335  Kearny 

Livingston  Philip  H.,  622  Merchant 

Lord  Thomas  H.,  7  Chronicle  Bldg 

Lundy  Thomas,  Emporium  Bldg 

Lyons  Lewis  J.,  217-219  Montgomery  Av 

Macowsky  Jacob,  211  Kearny 

Madson  Henry  J.,  260,  3d 

Manifold  Henry  H.,  938  Valencia 

Manning  William,  804  Market 

Marks  Leopold,  719b  McAllister 

Marshall  Allan,  126  Kearny 

Marshall  John,  113  Turk 

Mathieu  Gaston  Jr.,  725  Larkin 

Matthews  W.  D..  106,  4th 

McConnell  Frank  H.,  19  Montgomery 

Mendoza  A.,  626  Vallejo 

Metius  Charles  A.,  525  Haight 

Michaels  David  D.,  126Kearny 

Muller  Charles,  112  Kearny 

Mund  Henry  C,  120  Sutter 

Mund  William,  104  Stockton 

Murthin  Peter  W.  W.,  420  Hayes 

Musgrave  T.  &  Co.,  2947, 16th 

Myers  Louis.  21  Mason 

Nielsen  J.,  1424  Polk 

Niemi  C.  C,  1439  Market 

Nolte  Otto,  222  O'Farrell 

O'Neill  Neil,  104  Jackson 

Ott  Fredolin,  303  Battery 

Palace  of  Novelties,  910  Market 

Pembroke  Samuel  J.,  205  Powell 

Pichot  Charles,  1004  Pacific 

Pohlmann  Qjistav,  336  Sutter 

Polack  Herman  L.,  1003  Market 

Purdy  Solomon  F.,  10  U^  O'Farrell 

Puthon  Eric,  806  Kearny 

Raphael  Nat  M.,  128  Kearny 

Raynaud  Felix  C,  832  Greenwich 

Richardson  Robert  E.,  1644  Polk 

Ricotti  A.,  2221/4  Montgomery 

Ridley  Joseph,  708  Valencia 

Ritter  Albert  A.,  5,  6th 

Robins  W.  E.  &  Co.,  1322  Market 

Roe  the  George  F.,  208  Sutter 

Rothschild  &  Hadenfeldt,  207  Sutter 

Ruppel  Charles,  512-514  Market 

Solomon  Gustav,  16  West  Mission 

Samuel  Joseph,  14  Harriet 

San  Francisco  Diamond  House,  NE  cor  Post 

and  Kearny 
Sandkamp  John  H.,  126  Kearny 
Scheppler  William,  1071  Market 
Schmalz  Edward,  1,  4th 
Schohay  A.  &  Son,  303  Hayes 
SCHULZ  PAUL,  300,  4th 
Schulze  Eberhard,  133!4,  14th 
iSchwalbe  Joseph  &  Co., 512-514  Market 
Schwaner  Otto,  IOO214  Valencia 
SCHWARTZE  K.  GUSTAV,  502  Battery 
Shirpser  Max  Jewelry  Co.,  732  Market 
SHREVE  &  CO.,  Market  and  Post 
Skerrett  Daniel,  122,  2d 
Sornin  Alexander,  321  Montgomery 
Sparrow  Joseph  W.,  9  Geary,  room  15 
Spiro  M.  &  Co.,  18  Kearny 
Spoerhase  Roman,  2210  Mission 
Standard  Jewelry  Co.,  126  Kearny 
Stead  George,  3I614, 3d 
Steinbach  John  A.,  877  Market 
Steinmetz  Charles  H.,  126  Kearny 
Stern  Joseph,  22  Taylor 
Strange  Edward  W..  1906  Market 
Straus  August  L.,  207  Montgomery 
Street  William  J.,  .3.50  Bush 
Stumpf  Joseph.  415  O'Farrell 
Sturts  Charles  F.  A.,  14  Post 
SvensoD  Jonas,  1812  Polk 


Svilovich  Antonio,  224,  24th 

Todtmann  Theodore  E.,  13  Phelan  Bldg 

United  States  Watch  Co.,  640  Market 

Van  Louis,  603  Post 

Van  Vliet  Julius.  752  Market 

Van  Vliet  Maurice,  948  Market  and  4,  6th 

Vischi  Giuseppe,  1409  Dupont 

Voegeli  Louis,  2109  Fillmore 

von  Tiedemann  Emil  J.  T.,  314,  6th 

Walper  &  Eaton,  34  Post 

Weber  Eugene  R.,  100  McAllister 

Weiman  Gustav,  633  Merchant 

Weinshenk  Jacob,  1217  Polk 

Wenzel  Rudolph  G.,  607  Montgomery 

Weule  Louis,  418  Battery 

Wexel  Joseph,  11  Montgomery 

Wilson  Bros.,  323  Montgomery 

Withers  Thomas,  102  Ellis 

Wolfsohn  William,  632  Merchant 

Zacharias  Zacharias,  1405  Polk 

Watchmakers'  Materials. 

Armer  &  Weinshenk,  207  Sutter 
NORDMAN  BROTHERS.  126  Sutter 


Water  Closets— Patent. 

Budde  Joseph,  575  Mission 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 


Water  Companies. 

(See  also  Irrigation  and  Canal  Companies.) 
Alameda  Water  Co.   (Berkeley,  Cal.),  27  Mills 

Bldg,  5th  floor 
Artesian    Water  Works   (Alameda),  oiflce  510 

Commercial 
Blue  Lakes  Water  Co.  (Amador  Co.),  302  San- 
some,  room  2 
Contra  Costa  Water  Co.   (Oakland),  728  Mont- 
gomery 
Folsom  Water  Power  Co.  The  (Folsom,  Cal.),  320 

Sansome,  room  15 
Lake  Tahoe  and  San  Francisco  Water  Works , 

808  Montgomery 
Lethent  Water  and  Land  Co.,  819  Market 
Natoma  Water  and  Mining  Co.,  508  California 
Rio  del  Llano  Water  Co.  The,  315  California 
Spring    Valley    Water  Works,  office  516  Cali- 
fornia 
Stockton  Water  Co.,  202  Sansome,  room  2 
Summit  Lake  Water  Co.,  640  Market 
Sunset  Heights  Water  Works,  100  California 
Tamalpais  Land  and  Water  Co.,  532  California 
Tuscarora  Water  Co.,  310  Pine 
Union  Water  Co.,  532  Market 
Virginia  and  Gold  Hill  Water  Co.,  25  Nevada 

Block 
Visitacion  Water  Co.,  1-3  Mills  Bldg,  9th  floor 


*  Water  Filters. 


iN.GLARK&SOKS. 

GV  17-19    SPEAR  ST. yo 


LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 

*  Water  Gates. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Water  Heaters. 

Verrue    Instantaneous    Water   Heater   Co.   of 
California,  33i4  Geary,  room  8 


*  Water  Motors. 

Bolgonia  Water  Motor  Co.,  13  Front 

Girard  Water  Wheel  Co.,  34  Main 

PELTON  WATER  WHEEL  CO.,  131-123  Main 


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(See  also  Iron  Foundries.) 


N.GLARKStSONS. 

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DUNHAM,  CARRIGAN  &  HAYDEN   CO.,  17-19 

Beale 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  309-317  Market 
Sml  th  Francis  &  Co.,  130  Beale 


*  Water  Pipe  and  Fittings. 

GARRATT  W  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Water  Tanks. 
PACIFIC  TANK  CO.   (patent  non-shrinking), 


Water  Wheels. 

Girard  Water  Wheel  Co.,  34  Main 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.,  121-123  Main 

*  Water  Works  Builders. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Water  Works  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Wax  Engravers. 

(See  Engravers— Wax.) 


Weather  Strips. 
BRADSTREETA.  B.,  1323  Ellis 

BRADSTREET'S 

WEATHER    STRIPS 

FOR   DOORS  AND  WINDOWS 

Exclude  Dust,  Wind,  Eaiu  aud  Noise  of  the  Street, 

and  Prevent  Rattling  of  Sashes.    All  Work 

Warranted. 

A.  B.  BRADSTRBBT,        -        1323  Ellis  Street. 

BURR  CHARLES  H., 

667  Mission 
LYTLE  THOMAS,  33134  Turk 

The  Latest  Improved  Weather  Strips 

AND 

Patent  Rubber  Screen  Slides 

MANUFACTURED    BV    T.    LYTLE 

331%  Turk  St.,  San  Francisco 
*  Weather  Vanes. 

HAWLEY  DAVID  N., 


Well  Borers. 

Butterfleld  George,  IO81/2,  9th 
Butterfleld  William  A.,  108»4,  9th 
CAHILL  &  HALL  ELEVATOR  CO.,  214-218  Mis- 
sion 
Cook  Charles  M  ,  185  Stevenson 
LOWE  JULIUS  W.,  126  Kearny 
McCord  Edwin  K.,  927  Market,  room  718 
Rogers  J.  B.,  334  Kearny 

*  Well  Borers'  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

*  Well  Borer's  Tools. 
AMERICAN  TOOL  WORKS,  109  Mission 
RUSSELL  J.  W.  &  CO.,  109-111  Fremont 

J.  W.  RUSSELL  &,  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Artesian  Well  Boring  and  Drilling  Tools, 

Machine  and  Engine  Forging 
109111  Fremont  Street 
Bet.  Mission  and  Howard.    Telephone  Main  501 


Whalebone. 

Pacific  Steam  Whaling  Co.,  30  California 

Wharf  Builders. 
BAY  CITY  IRON  WORKS,  103-105  Fremont  and 

323-325  Mission 
California   Bridge    and    Construction    Co.,   19 

Crocker  Bldg 
Galloway,  Townley  &  Co.,  42-44 Steuart,  room  16 
HEALY,  TIBBITTS  &  CO.,  27  Steuart 
LAYDjN  DARBY  &  CO.,  137  Main 
McCann  &  Sons,  406,  10th 
McMAHON  JAMES  A.,  210-212-214  Spear 
Pacific  Bridge  Co.,  4  California,  room  8 
San  Francisco  Bridge  Co.,  42  Market 
THOMSON  BRIDGE  CO.,  9  Mission 

Wheelwrights. 

(See  Carriage  and  Wagonmakers.) 

Whip  Makers. 

American   Whip   Co.,    Keyston   Bros,    agents, 

21,  1st 
Kempkey,  Gilham  &  Sawyer,  417-419  Market 
Keyston  Bros.,  21,  1st 
MAIN  &  WINCHESTER,  214-220  Battery 

White  Lead  Manufacturers. 

Pacific  Oil  and  Lead  Works,  office  202  Cali- 
fornia 

Pioneer  White  Lead  and  Color  Works,  231  Fre- 
mont 

*  White  Metal  Castings. 

GARRATT  W.   T.  &  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 

Whiteners, 

Bacigalupi  Louis,  1201  Montgomery  Av 
Bay  ley  Henry  E.,  803  Folsom 
Cahill  J.  L.  &Co.,  107,6th 
Cate  Bros.,  717  Central  Av 
Cooney  John  J.,  141,  4th 
Craig  George  V.,  408  Octavia 
Donovan  M.  J.  &  J.  J.,  1173  Market 
Gallagher  Edward  M.,  611  Sacramento 
Garfield  JohnQ.,  315  Stockton 
Jennings  F.  A.  &  Co.,  862  Mission 
Kedian  Patrick,  310!4,  19th 
Loney  Anthony,  105,  4th 
Meyer  Henry,  761^/4  Mission 
Pallatier  Louis,  206,  14th 
REIGLE  &  JAMIESON,  26  Spear 
SELLERS  J.  C,  224  O'Farrell 
Wainwright  William,  7  Spear  nr  Market 


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*  WMtewashers. 
REIGLE  &  JAMIESON,  26  Spear 

Wigmakers. 

Dietrich  I.,  103,  6th 
Dissat  An  tone,  509  Kearny 
Duval  Marie  Mrs.,  112  Eddy 
Goldstein  &  Cohn,  822  Market 
Hays  Fred,  248  Sutter 
Humphreys  E.  A.  Mrs..  1248  Mission 
Treyer  Theophile,  331  Kearny 
Wanek  Edward,  409  Geary 

WlUow  Ware. 

(See  Wooden  and  Willow  Ware.) 

Wind  MlUs. 

Aermotor  Co.  The,  27  Beale 

Deere  Implement  Co.,  30.5-307  Market 

KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and 

9-17  Stevenson 
LINFORTH  JAMES,  37  Market 

Pacific  Pump  and  Windmill  Co., 

575  Mission 
WOODIN  &  LITTLE,  312-314  Market 

Oakland. 
LEADER  WINDMILL  CO.,  514,  2d 

A  PACIFIC  COAST  INDUSTRY 


L,eader    'Windmill    Company 

(IXCOEPOKATED) 

G.  W.  BUTTXER,  Secretary  and  Manager 
Manufacturers     of    WINDMILLS 

Pumps,  Cylinders,  Foot  Valves, 
Iron  Hitching  Posts,  and  Dealers  in  Tanks,  Towers, 
Pipe  and  Fittings.    Windmills  and  Pumps  repaired. 
514  Second  St.,  OaTcland,  Cat. 

Telephone  lOSl 


Window  and  House  Cleaners. 

Adolph  Joseph,  609  Sacramento 
Bardini  G.,  340  Sutter 
BETZ  CHARLES,  729  California 
BETZ  WILLIAM,  729  California 


California  Window  Cleaning  Co.,  242  Sutter 

David  Victor,  308  Sutter 

First  San  Francisco  Window  Cleaning  Co.,  425 
Bush 

Jeffrey  Albert,  425  Bush 

Merchants'  Sign  and  Window  Cleaning  Co.,  708 
Spreckels  Bldg 

National  Window  and  House  Cleaning  Co.,  507!^ 
Bush 

ORIGINAL  SAN  FRANCISCO  WINDOW  CLEAN- 
ING CO.  THE,  315  Stockton 

Progressive  Window  and  House  Cleaning  Co., 
524  Bush 

Rigacci  J.,  338  Sutter 

San  Francisco  Window  Cleaning  Co.,  328  Sutter 


Window  Glass. 
(See  Paints,  Oils  and  Glass.) 

*  Window  Shade  Manufactures. 

McPHUN  WILLIAM, 

1195  Market 

WM.     McPHUN 


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Any  size  or  Color  Painted  to  Order,  Plain,  Dado 
Fringed  and  Lettered.  Hand-made  Opaque  Shade 
Cloth  a  Specialty.  Wall  Paper,  Paper  Hanging, 
Carpets,  Oil  Cloths,  etc. 

1195  Market  Street,   Cor.   Eighth 

Window  Shades. 
California  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co.,  117-121 

Geary 
Clark  G.  W.  &  Co.,  653  Market 
Duffv  James  &  Co..  20  Geary 
LUNDY  FURNITURE  CO.,  813  Market 
Marwedel  Edward  H.,  712  Mission 

McPHUN  WILLIAM, 

1195  Market 

Pacific  Coast  Shade  Co.,  128-130,  1st 
Pattosien  Carpet  Co.,  485  Valencia 
Raye  A.  P.  &  Co.,  1810  Market 
SLOANE  W.  &  J.  &  CO.,  641-647  Market 
THEISEN  F.  W.  &  CO.,  1223  Market 
Vincent  Thomas,  330  Post 
Walker  Charles,  509  Haight 
Wallis  &  Bachman,  1334  Mission 


*  Wine  Making  Machinery, 
KROGH  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  51  Beale  and 

9-17  Stevenson 
LAYNG  H.  G.  MACHINE  WORKS,  107-111  Fre- 
mont 


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1963 


California  Wire 

L^lnffl       Cn  Makers  of  all  Kinds  of 

aad  the  improved 

Calvanized  wov."~  Vi/ire  plefting 

8=10    PINE    STREET, 

S(kH  FR(^NCISCO.  CflLipORNIfl. 


Wine  Presses. 

(See  Presses— Wine.) 


*  Wire  Fencing. 
WOODLOCK  JNO. 


*  Wine  Pumps. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


•  Wine  Tanks. 
PACIFIC  TANK  CO., 


*  Winery  Supplies. 

GARRATT  W.  T.  «&  CO., 

138-140-142  Fremont 


*, Wines  and  Liquors. 

(See    also   Liquors,    also   Native   Wines    and 
Brandies.) 

GOLDBERG,  BOWEN  &  CO.,  manufacturers 
Early  and  Often  Cocktails,  426-432  Pine 

•  Wire. 

CALIFORNIA    ELECTRICAL 

WORKS,  35  Market 
PACIFIC  TOOL  AND  SUPPLY  CO.,  100-104, 1st 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

*  Wire  Baling. 
WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

810-Pine 

Wire  Cloth  Manufacturers. 

Beam  I.  Willard,  29  Main 

Caire  Justinian  Co.,  521-523  Market 

CALIFORNIA  WIRE  CLOTH  CO.,  8-10  Pine 

ENGINGER  VICTOR, 

8-10  Pine 

EXCELSIOR  WIRE  WORKS,  751  Mission 

O'BRIEN  M.,  511-513  Mission 

ROEBLING'S  JOHN  A.  SONS  CO.,  25-27  Fre- 
mont 

SAN  FRANCISCO  WIRE  AND  IRON  WORKS 
CO.,  669  Mission 

Washburn  &  Moen  Manufacturing  Co.,  8-10 
Pine 

West  Coast  Wire  and  Iron  Works,  16  Fremont 


I  *  Wire  Fencing— Barbed. 

BAKER  &  HAMILTON,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Davis 
DEKALB  FENCE  CO.,  26  Beale 


DE   KALB   FENCE  CO. 


Pield,      Hog:,      Garden, 
L.a'wn    and    Cemetery 


Poultry, 
Fences 


Wire  Fences  for  all  Purposes 
26    BEALE    ST.  SAN     FRANCISCO 

WASHBURN  &  MOEN   MANUFACTURING  CO., 

8-10  Pine 
WASS  D.  D..  56,  1st 

*  Wire  Floral  Designs. 

Austrian  Wire  Works,  283  Stevenson 

Wire  Goods  and  Workers. 

Austrian  Wire  Works,  283  Stevenson 
BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  523  Mission 
Caire  Justinian  Co.,  521-523  Market 
California  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  8-10  Pine 
CHRENIK  ANDREAS  &  CO..  52  Minna 

ANDREAS  CHRENIK   &  CO. 

RUSSIAN       NA/IRE      \A/ORKS 

52  Minna  Street,  Between  First  and  Second,  San  FranclscD 

All  kinds  of  Bird  Cages  made  to  order.  Special 
attention  paid  to  Florists'  Stores  and  Tinning  Goods. 
All  orders  promptly  attended  to. 

Excelsior  Wire  Works,  751  Mission 

HOOKER  THOMAS, 

manufacturer  plain  and  ornamental  wire 
and  iron  work,  Venetian  and  art  grill 
work  a  specialty,  factory  407,  27tli  cor 
Church 

Kuruczar  J.  &  Co.,  69  Jessie 
MEHES  JOHN,  283  Stevenson 
Micovski  Joseph,  54  Jessie 
Racik  John,  980  Howard 


WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MFG.  CO., 

S.A.1T    FE,^3SrCISCO.    CA-Xi. 


BARBED 
COPPER 
INSULATED 


WIRE 


NAILS, 
ROPE, 
SPRINGS. 


J.  GUNDLACH  &  Co, 


Vineyard  Proprietors,    Wine  Merchants. 

Bacchus  Wine  Vaults,  434-444  Bryant  St 

Office,  MARKET  and  SECOND  STS. 


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Wire  Goods  and  Workers— Cont'd. 
SAN  FRANCISCO  WIRE  AND  IRON   WORKS 

CO.,  669  Mission 
Smith  John  E.,  751  Mission 
SPERRY  WILLIAM,  715  Mission 
STANDARD  IRON  AND  WIRE  WORKS,  30, 1st 
Walker  Samuel  F.,  1235  Mission 
West  Coast  Wire  and  Iron  Works,  16  Fremont 

*  Wire  Guards. 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

*  Wire— Insulated. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  AND  CON- 
STRUCTION CO.,  1145  Market 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 
423  Montgomery 

New  York  Insulated  Wire  Co.,  18,  2d 

ROEBLING'S  JOHN  A.  SONS  CO.,  25-27  Fremont 

WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MANUFACTURING  CO., 
8-10  Pine 

WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

Will  &  Finck  Co.,  818-820  Market 

Wire  Manufacturers. 

California  Wire  Works,  8-10  Pine 
ROEBLING'S  JOHN  A.  SONS  CO..  25-27  Fremont 

*  Wire  Nails— Manufacturers. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Manufacturing  Co.,  8-10  Pine 

*  Wire  Netting— Manufacturers. 

California  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  8-10  Pine 
WASS  D.  D.,  56, 1st 

Wire  Rope  Manufacturers. 

California  Wire  Works.  8-10  Pine 
ROEBLING'S  JOHN  A.  SONS  CO.,  25-27  Fremont 
Trenton  Iron  Co.  (New  Jersey).  109  California 
WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MANUFACTURING  CO., 
8-10  Pine 

*  Wire  Rope  Tramways. 
VULCAN  IRON  WORKS.  135-145  Fremont 

*  Wire  Screens. 

California  Wire  Cloth  Co..  8-10  Pine 

ENGINGER  VICTOR, 

8-10  Pine 
SAN   FRANCISCO    WIRE   AND  IRON  WORKS 

CO.,  669  Mission 
STANDARD  IRON  AND  WIRE  WORKS,  30,  1st 
WASS  D.  D.,  56,  1st 

*  Wire  Telegraph  and  Telephone. 
BROOKS  J.  W.  &  CO.,  523  Mission 

KLEIN'S  JOHN  M.  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  421- 

423  Montgomery 
New  York  Insulated  Wire  Co.,  18,  2d 
ROEBLING'S  JOHN  A.  SONS  CO.,  35-27  Fremont 
WASHBURN  &  MOEN  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

8-10  Pine 

Wire  Woven  Mattress  Makers. 

Bernhard  Henry  &  Co.,  658  Mission 
Bernhard  Mattress  Co.,  642  Mission 
Clark  Truman  S.  Co.,  645-647  Mission 
Shrock  W.  A.,  21  New  Montgomery 
Solomon  I.  L.  &  Co.,  840  Mission 

Wood  and  Coal. 

Abrams  Bros.,  1234  Folsom 
Aigeltinger  Edward  H.,  1722  Ellis 
Alberigi  D.  &  Co.,  313  Broadway 
Alberigi  &  Franceschi,  920  Stockton 
Albers  &  Husing,  2403  and  2634  Bush 
Albert  Herman,  613  Turk 
Albrecht  Martin,  950,  20th 
Anderson  Bros.,  361  Brannan 
Anderson  Gustav,  446,  6th 
Anderson  Harvey  D.,  804  Montgomery  Av 
Angonnet  Frank'^t  Son,  5C6  Post 


Antoni  &  Pellegrini,  506-508  Green 

Ayers  Alex  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Clement  and  3d  Av 

Bacci  Joseph,  1625  Powell 

Bacigalupi  D.  &  Bro.,  2929  Geary 

Badaracco  Domenico,  1604  Grove 

Barnes  W.  P.,  1106  Larkin 

Bauchou  John  A.,  2006  Hyde 

Beck  William  F.,  204,  24th 

Beckmann  William,  458,  6th 

Behrmann  Henry,  1225  Fell 

Belando  P.  &  Co..  1210  Powell 

Billingslea  Thomas,  317  Turk 

BlohmBros.,  629  Haight 

Blucher  George,  3208-3210  Fillmore 

Bonacina  &  Podesta,  1400  Kearny 

Both  C.  &  Co.,  1204  Webster 

Botto  Augustine,  1706  Eddy 

Bowman  H.  A.  &  Co.,  1641  Howard 

Boyakin  Henderson  A.,  506,  19th 

Brannan  Thomas,  1132  Howard 

Brennan  John  E.,  NE  cor  Capp  and  19th 

Brown  William  C,  507  Natoma 

BuUerdieck  Nicholas,  1632-1634  Mis  ion 

Burke  Garrett,  2818  Harrison 

Burke  James,  412,  22d 

Burke  &  Sicke,  1926  Polk  and  1323  Bush 

Burroni  &  Ghielmetti.  2124  Larkin 

Butt  Peter  D.,  336,  19th 

California  Coal  Co.,  1511  California 

CALIFORNIA  COAL  &  GRAIN  CO..  663  Market 

Canepa  &  Sirocco,  16171/4  Powell 

CANTLEY  JAMES,  960  Howard 

CarrollJohn,  240,  11th 

Carroll  &  Morrissey,  3304  Mission 

Cartwright  &  Gavin,  1.307  Jackson 

Casey  Patrick  J.,  61  Silver 

Cauhape  Bros.,  838  Harrison 

CEREGHINO  BENEDETTO,  430  Pacific 

Chappel  &  Koons,  847  Mission 

Cheetham  Robert  S.,  216  Gough 

Child  &  Haldin,  1925  Bush 

Christensen  James  C,  209  Ellis 

Clark  Michael,  1.555  Howard 

Clark  &  Williams,  2805  Folsom 

Clemens  &  Janssen,  332  Duncan 

Connelly  &  Clark,  1082  Howard 

Connor  Martin,  232'4.  10th 

Conway  Patrick,  133,  2d 

Craig  Alexander,  205,  20th 

Cuneo  Thomas,  531  Pine 

Dallas  John  B..  1106  Folsom 

Demartini  G.  B..  513  and  706  Bush 

Demartini  J.  &Co.,  1503  Fillmore 

Devote  A.  &  Co.,  2407  California 

Uevoto  David,  430  Pacific 

Dolley  Michael,  5  Oak  Grove  Av 

Donaghy  Frank  M.,  404,  5th 

Donegan  John  J.,  716  Folsom 

Donohoe  &  Murphy,  1309  California 

Donovan  James  P.,  222  Leavenworth 

Doyle  Thomas  J.,  315,  9th 

Drafftn  &  O'Keefe,  2425  Mission 

Drew  Denis  J.,  124,  24th 

Driscoll  &  Wettig,  936-938  Folsom 

Duffy  Thomas  P.,  1007  Cburch 

Duggan  &  Ames,  1024  Clay 

Duley  Frank  P.,  1713  Mission 

Duncan  Alexander  A.,  2215  Mission 

Dwyer  John  F.,  1407  Harrison 

Eagen  &  Scheerin,  1400  Devisadero 

Ervin  William.  529  Stevenson 

Fallon  E.  D.  &  Sons,  351  Beale 

Farrell  Michael  W.,  1423  Church  and  1303  Castro 

FeilE.  D.,  2500  Clay 

Ferret.ti  Giovanni  B.,  515  Pacific 

Fleming  Patrick  H.,  3146,  16th 

Fogarty  &  Springer,  400  Dolores 

Foster  Charles  E.,  97  Colton 

Fowler  Gilbert  C,  656-658  Howard 

Franchi  Felicita  Mrs..  215  Scott 

Gallagher  Charles,  SE  cor  Noe  and  Ford 

Gallagher  William  J.,  642  Hayes 

Gandolfo  John  &  Co.,  2101  Larkin 

Garrigues  Andre,  908  Stockton 

Gatto  Antonio,  2738  California 

Gatto  John  B.,  408  Devisadero 

Ginocchio  Andrew.  1403-1405  Point  Lobos  Av 

GIOVANNINI  DANIEL,  808-812  Pacific 

Giovannini  Luigi,  641  Vallejo 


The  Bulletin 


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FIELD.      IT  SURPASSES  THEM    ALL. 

Telephone  Main  026. 


Kodak 


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REI^OADING. 


T.  P.  ANDREWS, 
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Giovannoni  Bros.,  727  Vallejo 

Gorie  James  T.,  631  Howard 

Goss  Charles  E.,  2103  Mission 

Goss  Elden  M.,  437-439  Castro 

Graham  Gawn,  1004-1006  ] 

Graham  Joseph,  330i4,  6th 

Granfield  William,  1040  Howard 

Green  &  McCuUough,  1113  Folsom 

Greenberg  Abraham  H.,  1403-1405  Ellis 

Grella  &  Gaviati,  414  Union 

Griffin  Michael  W.,  564  Howard 

Groat  William  &  Son,  38  Haight  and  137  Rose 
Av 

Groat  William  L.,  618  Laguna 

Gross  &  MuUaney,  534  Fulton  and  133  Turk 

Guerin  John,  412  O'Farrell 

Gustafsen  Nels,  1337  Mission 

Hamilton  James,  1318  Kentucky 

Hammond  Warren  L...  958  Mission 

Hannon  Martin,  319,  13th 

Hansen  George,  300,  21st 

Hansen  Peter,  cor  Railroad  Av  and  7th  Av 
South 

Hardiman  John,  710  Brannan 

Hare  J.  S.  &  Co.,  915  Railroad  Av 

Hark.ns  Charles,  2533  Bryant 

Harms  H.  &  Co.,  511-513  Brannan 

Hatch  W.  W.  R.  &  Son,  3308-2314  Harrison 

Hedemark  C.  L.,  1052  Valencia 

HENDERSON  H.  C,  1809  Folsom,  telephone  Mis- 
sion 168 

Henderson  John  Jr..  114  Eddy 

Hennessy  Patrick  J.,  1623  Market 

Herlihy  &  McCarthy,  1213  Broadway 

Heron  Michael,  312  Golden  Gate  Av 

Hoey  James,  220,  8th 

Hogan  Cornelius  W.,  2637  Harrison 

Hogan  Dennis,  13  Dikeman  PI 

Hotte  George  &  Son,  3843  Mission 

Hunter  Robert  P.,  NE  cor  Gough  and  Lily  Av 

Hynes  Matthew  M.,  1630  O'Farrell 

Jacobson  Tsadore,  127,  8th 

Jensen  Hans,  320,  28th 

Johnson  Harry,  134  Fell 

Johnson  Joseph  P.,  493  Cortland  Av 

Jones  George,  251  Stevenson 

Jones  William  J.,  2138  Market 

Joost  M.  &  Bro..  600-618  Gough 

Jorgensen  N.  &  Co.,  145  Valencia 

KayserBros.,  1118-1130  Pacific 

Kearney  &  McKay,  3511, 16th 

Kehoe  Margaret  J.,  345,  17th 

Kelly  Cornelius  J.,  433  Stevenson 

Kelly  Michael  F.,  83,  9th  and  94  Minna 

Kelly  Peter,  421  Valencia 

Kerr  John,  212  Tehama 

Kingston  Richard.  662  Mission 

Kinsky  &  Johnson,  810,  6th 

Kinsman  &  Ornsby,  413-415  Turk 

Klotz  Leopold,  1626  Stockton 

Knickerbocker  Coal  Co.,  523  Howard 

Knob  loch  Frank,  1056-1058  Kentucky 

Labhard  Theodore,  2327  Post 

Lagan  Bernard,  2036  Howard 

Lagomarsino  Giovanni,  3520  Sacramento 

Lange  R.  F.  &  Co.,  725  Valencia 

Lavarone  Louis,  1506  Broadway 

Lawson  Charles,  849  Florida 

Leddy  Thomas,  3620  Mission 

Leslie  Bros.,  127,  7th 

Levit  Samuel,  1615  Eddy 

Lindner  Gustav,  1211,  36th 

Littlewood  Elias,  138  O'Farrell  and  423  Hyde 

Low  George  B.,  1721  Turk 

Lucy  James  W.,  6  Boardman  PI 

Lynch  Patrick,  610  Larkin  and  2028  Sutter 

Lyon  &  Klingenstein,  314  Lily  Av 

MacCormack  Jerome  E.,  710  Polk 

Maguire  Augustus  B.,  2333  Folsom 

Maguire  M.  &  O.,  133  Hayes 

Mangini  Carlo,  2407  California 

Maschio  C.  A.  Mrs.,  1308  Church 

Matthiesen  George  J.,  W  s  Potrero  Av  nr  24th 

McAuliffe  Florence  P.,  333,  3d 

McBride  Thomas,  405,  4th 

NcCarte  Daniel,  908  Harrison 

McCloskey  Eaver,  SE  cor  23d  and  San  Jose  Av 

McCloskey  J.  B.  &  Co.,  854  Howard 

McCloskey  John  B.,  941  Mission  and  438  Minna 


McCormick  Peter  J.,  SE  cor  Dolores  and  Day 

McDonald  Joseph,  1233,  18th 

McDonald  &  McCormack,  319,  13th 

McGill  Hugh,  110  Clara 

McGrath  Owen  J.,  2938  Mission 

McKenzie  William,  918  Geary 

McMann  William,  SW  cor  Polk  and  Washington 

McNernev  George,  2309  Bryant 

McQuaide  Patrick,  113  Shipley 

Melendy  Hiram  B.,  407,  24th 

Mellon  &  Monteith,  ,36  Turk 

Meyer  Henry  C.  E..  37  Valley 

Middleton  John,  309-311  Stockton 

Miller  Carl,  1507  Lyon 

Millhone  Albert,  816  Bryant 

MILNER  BROTHERS, 

dealers  in  wood  and  coal,  1138  McAllister, 
telephone  Pine  1691 

Minehan  Patrick,  35-37  Freelon 

Moore  Owen  F.,  363  Minna 

Morton  Bros.,  436,  10th 

Morton  Thomas,  628  Geary,  1619  Laguna  and  1705 
Sutter 

Motroni  &  Guastucci,  515  Green 

Muenter  William,  406  Tehama 

Mullany  James  &  Co.,  259,  1st 

Mullen  John  F.,  46  Ridley 

Mullen  Thomas,  904-906  Howard 

Murphy  Matthew,  1123  Mission 

Murray  John,  NW  cor  26th  and  Church 

Myer  Henry  C.  E.,  37  Valley 

Newbert   Andrew   A.,  SW  cor  18th    and    San 
Carlos  Av 

Nolan  Edward,  3  Harriet 

Nolan  John,  1344  Valencia 

Noland  Alfred,  1059  Howard 

Northrup  Henry,  1235  Howard 

Norton  John,  555  Bryant 

O'Brien  Terrence.  715  Harrison 

O'Day  Daniel,  NW  cor  14th  and  Belcher 

O'Day  Joseph  B.,  5  Dore 

O'Kane  F.  &  Son,  1036  Golden  Gate  Av 

O'Keefe  Jeremiah,  1317  Pine 

O'Meara  &  McCarthy,  809  Geary 

Oliva  E.  &  Son,  3117%  Mason 

Owen  Hugh  J.,  234-236  Eddy 

Pagani  Albino,  1823  Powell 

Patterson  John  Q.  A.,  408  Church 

Paulsmann  Henry,  408  Bay 

Perpoli  Pracidio  &  Co.,  608  Broadway 

Peterson  Peter,  441  O'Farrell 

Phillips  George,  1928  Howard 

Podesta  G.  B.  &Co.,  1217-1319  Powell 

Pollard  James  P.,  1713  Ellis 

Querilo  &  Co.,  2.306  Mason 

Quinine  Bros.,  lU^  Hayward 

Quinn  Patrick,  236-238  Fulton 

Rasmus  sen  Fred,  1322  Rhode  Island 

Ratto  Louis,  1811  Union 

Reilly  Patrick,  2412  Geary 

Reissing  Charles,  NE  cor  16th  and  De  Haro 

Rice  Michaels.,  669,  20th 

Riechers  Herman.  NW  cor  26th  and  Alabama 

Ring  David  J.,  1916  Union 

Ring  Tnomas  J.,  547  Castro 

Rippstein  Gottlieb,  812-814  Folsom 

Rogers  &  Hanton,  59,  8th 

Rolf  Emanuel  M.,432,  3d 
I    Rulfls  John  H.,  1305-1307  Buchanan 
'    Sanguinetti  Giuseppi,  1803  Mason 

Sannebech  August,  1204  Green 

Sartini  &  Michaels,  1523  Dupont 
I    Scanlan  James,  740  Treat  Av 

Schlegel  Henry,  49  Everett 

Schrick  Frank,  725,  17th 

Schulken  Bernhard  D.,  1104-1106  Hampshire 

Schulken  J.  &  Co.,  1616  Mission 

Scott  H.  H.  &  Son  Co.,  128-132  Folsom 

Shannon  Annie  Mrs.,  226  Noe 

Sheedy  Michael,  11-13  Taylor 

Shields  William  J.,  2622  Mission 

Simi  P.  &  Co.,  907  Washington 

Smith  John,  327  Sutter 

Sorensen  William,  1013  McAllister 

Steffen  Francis  X.,  753  Folsom 

Stelling  Barthol,  1702  Church 

Stelling  Bros.,  648,  17th 

Stokes  &  Lalley,  343  Jessie 


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Wood  and  Coal— Cont'd. 
Sturdivant  B.  B.  &  Bros.,  611  Golden  Gate  Av 
Sullivan  Eugene  V.,  222,  9th 
Sullivan  John,  34  Lafayette 
Sutter  John,  421  Clementina 
Swenson  Gustav,  cor  16th  Av  South  and  Q 
Switzer  Charles  H.,  30  Grove 
Taft  Andrew  A.,  413  Golden  Gate  Av 
Taggart  Bros..  1149  Harrison 
Teifeler  William  H.,  NE  cor  Valley  and  Do- 
lores 
Thackray  George,  SE  cor  22d  and  Fair  Oaks 
Thompson  Nicholas  C  936,  24 Ih 
Tiernan  Richard,  2735  Mission 
Tierney  Martin,  15  Everett 
Tierney  Thomas,  913  Bryant 
Tobelmann  Henrv,  421  Hayes 
Toft  Neal  C,  416  Waller 
Tracy  Michael,  1334  Castro 
Trespaille  Victor,  1915  Mission 
Tuttle  John,  516  Haight 
Wainwright  &  Easton,  30  Market 
Waters  Martin,  1223  Kearny 
Webb  Richard  H.,  2405  Mission 
Wessling  Henry  J.  &  Son,  1513-1515  Geary 
White  Timothy,  NW  cor  Page  and  Clayton 
Wiechert  Frank,  3002  Webster 
Williams  Augustus.  1170  Mission 
Williams  &  Barron,  111  Van  Ness  Av 
Wilson  A.  J.,  2317  Pine 
Wilson  D.  W.,  524  Castro 
Winters  John  J.,  827  Fulton 
Wiseman  William  H.,  1711  Sacramento 
Wistrand  Andrew,  1426  Howard 
Wohler  John,  40  Tehama 
Woodley  Augusta,  510.  2d 
Wrede  Hermann,  1218  Pacific 
Wrede  Julius  G.,  733  Union 

•  Wood  and  Ivory  Works. 
HAAS  CARL  F.,  417-419  Mission 

*  Wood  and  Plioto  Engraving. 
CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  215-219  Bush 
MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

*  Wood  Carpets. 
REYNOLDS  JOHN  M.,  602  Market,  Crocker  Bldg 
WELLS    CHARLES  B.,  422   Sutter,    telephone 
Main  1882  and  Emporium  Bldg 

Wood  Carvers. 
BLOHM  LUDWIG,  213  Mission 

L.      BLOHM 

Modeling  and   Metal   Chasing. 
InstruclIoQs  given  iu   Wood   Carving. 

213   MISSION  STREET  SAN   FRANCISCO 

Dewitt  William,  2106  Market 
Fenaja  Diovole,  217  Hayes 
Hoffmann  Louis  U.,  105  Beale 
HOWARD  THOMAS,  213  Mission 

T.       IIOW^^RD 
yJST  <:>  C^ X^      CI^.A.lEl.'SJ^lEi:^, 

Statues,  Patterns,  Modeling,  Composition  and  Zinc 
Castings.    Church  Furniture,  etc. 

213    Mission    Street 

Klog  Thomas,  232  Ellis 
LORENZ  FRANZ  M.,  213  Mission 


F.    1ST.    LOREIVZ 

WOOD   CARVER  AND   PYROGRAPHER 
213  Mission  street         third  Floor 


Marchand  George.  549  Brannan 
McKINNIE  MURRAY,  30  Spear 


MURRAY    MCKINNIE 

"W  O  O  33        C -A.  3EI.  "V  U  I«. 

CALIFORNIA    MILLS  30    SPEAR   ST. 

Architectural  and  Ornamental  Vfood  Carving. 
Pattern  and  Sign  Carving. 

Riley  Frank  T.,  524.  5th 
SCHILLER  CHARLES  F.,  618  Bryant 
Warnholz  William  H.,  553  Brannan 


Wood  Dealers. 
BENDER  BROTHERS,  3d  Street  Wharf 
Faulkner  James,  Church  nr  30th 
GILBRIDE  R.  A.  &  CO.,  Berry  Street  Wharf  bet 

3d  and  4th 
Henry  Joseph,  1115  Steiner 
IVERSEN  N.  TRADING  CO.  THE,  125  Berry 
MuUin  John,  2d  and  King 
Schiedeler  &  Banks,  1806  Folsom 


*  Wood  Engravers. 

(See  also  Engravers— Wood.) 


YiXva^aerQJimMh 


*  Wood  Letters. 
BAKER  ENAMELING  AND  M'F'G.  CO.,  409  San- 
chez.   (See  advt.  Enameled  Letters.) 


*  Wood  Novelties. 
ATKINSON  GEORGE  F.,  1119  Market 

Wood  Turners. 

(See  Turners.) 

*  Wood  Working  Machinery. 
EBY  JNO.  D.   (agent  Goodell  &  Waters),   17-19 

Main 
PARKE  &LACY  CO.,  21-23  Fremont 

Wooden  and  Willow  Ware. 
ARMES  &  DALLAM,  232-226  Front 
Becker  William,  622  Market 
Biehs  G..  628  Market 
Feldmann  L.  &  Co.,  220-222  Front 
Furner  Harry  E.,  1618  Polk 
LAKE  &  CO.,  411  Sacramento 
LANE  W.  E.,  505  Kearny 
Lange  John  C.  R.,  624  Washington 
Levenson  &  Co.,  209-211  Front 
MOSS  BROTHERS,  408  Sacramento 
Nilsson  Gustav,  411  Powell 
Pacific  Woodenware  and  Cooperage  Co.,  office 

126  Davis,  room  4 
Unna  Jacob,  115-117  Front 

Wooden  Ware  Manufacturers. 

Cupples  Samuel  Wooden  Ware  Co.  (St.  Louis, 
Mo  ),  1 16  California,  room  7 

LANE  W.  E.,  .505  Kearny 

Pacific  Wooden  Ware  and  Cooperage  Co.,  126 
Davis,  room  4 

Unna  Harry  Co.  of  San  Francisco  The,  113  Bat- 
tery 

Wool  Dealers. 

Abbot  George,  412  Townsend 

Abbott  Charles  H.,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 

Ballard  &  Hall,  N  W  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 

Bissinger  &  Co.,  215  Clay 

Breslauer  L.  &  Co.,  49-53  Bluxome 

Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  406  California 

Christy  &  Wise,  212  Sansome 

Davis  Christy,  N  W  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 

Dellepiane  &  Co.,  425-427  Battery 

Denigan  Thomas  Son  &  Co.,  132  Market 


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PLYMOUTH   GIN, 

CCoATES  &  Co..  Established  1793J 


W.  B.  CHAPMAN, 

Sole  Agent  Pacific  Coast, 
123  California  Street. 


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CEOCKEB-LANGLEY  DLRECTORY. 


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Flint  &  McLennan,  652,  5th 
Hulme  &  Hart,  8-10  Davis 
Judd  Edwin  Y..  653,  5tli 
Kearn  George  W.,  426  Townsend 
Koshland  S.  &  Co.,  238  California 
Lee  Hiram  H.,  436  Townsend 
Lee  Willet  B.,436  Townsend 
Marks  B.  &  Co.,  214  Pine,  room  14 
McNamee  J.  J.,  49  Bluxome 
Moody  Frederick  S.,  423-432  Townsend 
Moore,  Ferguson  &  Co.,  310  California 
Moses  Charles  S.  &  Co.,  652,  5th 
Platshek  &  Harris,  410  Townsend 
Rosenberg  Jacob,  221  Front 
Shoobert,  Beale  Co.,  418  California 
Sumner  W.  B.  &  Co.,  413-415  Front 
TryonEphralm  H.,  412  Townsend 
Waldeck  Herman,  58  Clay 
WASSERMANN  E.  &  CO..  310  Sansome 
Watson  &  Marx,  134-144  Bluxome 
WoUner  Jacob,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 

Wool  Graders  and  Packers. 

Trampleasure  E.  H.,  49  Bluxome 

Wool  Pullers. 

Legallet-Hellwig  Tanning  Co.,  215-217 Clay 
Levy  Isaac,  ofSce  519  Clay 
Norton  Tanning  Co.,  312  Clay 
Sawyer  Tanning  Co.,  312  Clay 

Wool  Scouring. 

Ballard  &  Hall,  NW  cor  5th  and  Bluxome 
Catton,  Bell  &  Co.,  office  406  California 
Flint  &  McLennan,  652.  5th 
Moody  Frederick  S.,  422-432  Townsend 

Woolen  Mill  Agencies. 
Hasslacher  L.  C,  120  Sutter 
Solomon  M.  &  Co.,  1839  Mission 
Spearman  Andrew  D.,  111-113  Bush 

Woolen  Mills. 

Arcadian  Woolen  Mills,  118  Battery 
Ashland  Woolen  Mills,  516-518  Market 
Bandon  Woolen  Mills  Co.,  14  Sansome 
Botany    Worsted  Mills    (Passaic,   N.    J.),    65 

Crocker  Bldg 
California  Woolen  Mills  (Petaluma),  ofQce  118 

Battery 
Golden   Gate    Woolen  Manufacturing  Co.,  535 

Market 
Henderson  Woolen  Mills,  111  Front 
Oregon  City  Woolen  Mills,  120-123  Sansome 
Provo  Woolen  Mills,  111-113  Bush 
San  Jose  Woolen  Mills  Co.,  533  Market 


Worsted  Goods. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods.) 
Bryne  Joseph  &  Co.,  1065  Mission 
Marouse  M.  &  Co.,  125-127  Sansome 


♦  Worsted  Yams. 

Dunbarton  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  303  California 
Marcuse  M.  &Co.,  125-127  Sansome 
NONATUM  WORSTED  CO..  Henry  Doyle  &  Co. 
agents,  517-519  Market 


*  Wreckers. 

CALIFORNIA    IRON 


AND 


WRECKING  CO.,  638-640.  2d 

Whitelaw  T.  P.  H.,  &  Son,  216  Spear 


Yacht  Builders. 

(See  also  Boat  Builders,  also  Ship  Builders.) 
UNION  IRON  WORKS,  office  322  Market,  works 
Potrero 


Yeast  Manufacturers. 

Consumers'  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Works,    ofQce 

318  Battery 
GOLDEN  GATE  COMPRESSED  YEAST  CO.  THE, 

1430  Pine 
Potrero  Yeast  and  Vinegar  Co.,  330  Kearny 

Yeast  Powders. 

(See  Baking  Powders.) 

Zinc  Castings. 

Forderer  Cornice  Works,  224-338  Mission 

KremerBros.  &Co.,  40  Jessie 

Pacific  Zinc  Ornament  Factory,  585  Mission 


Zlncographers. 

CROCKER  H.  S.  CO.,  315-219  Bush 

Dakin  Publishing  Co.,  330  Sansome 

Dewey  Engraving  Co.,  220  Market 

Francis- Valentine  Co.,  517  Clay 

Globe-MacCabe  Co.,  611  Merchant 

Joos  George,  528  Sacramento 

Meighan  T.  P.  &  Co.,  330  Sansome,  room  27 

MOISE  L.  H.,  320  Sansome,  room  68 

San  Francisco  Photo  Engraving  Co.,  518  Sacra- 
mento 

SCHMIDT  LABEL  AND  LITHOGRAPHIC  CO.. 
17-31  Main 

UNION  PHOTO  ENGRAVING  CO.,  523  Market 


Schmidt  Label  and  Lithographic  Go. 

Lithographers, 

ZlNCOGRAPHER5, 

De^signors    anci     Printors, 


17-21  Main   Street, 


San  Francisco. 


WATSON  &  CO. 


PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS. 

1:24  Miarket  Street. 


ELECTRIC  LAUNDRY  CO.,  s: 


215  Valencia  St, 
Mission  40. 


1968 


CROCKEB-LANGLEY  DIRECTORY. 


53     America's  Largest  Fire   Insurance  Co. 


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